. Canadian forest industries January-June 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 68 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER January 1, 1920. 90 St. James Street SPRUCE (rough and dressed) Pine Hardwoods Shingles SPECIAL for Immediate Delivery— BIRCH No. 3 Common and Better 300,000 ft. 1x4 and up. BIRCH, MAPLE and BEECH No. 3 Common and Better 50,000 ft. 2 x 4 and up. Northern Office: MIDLAND, ONT. Southern Office : HATTIESBURG, MISS Herman H. Hettler Lumber Co. 2601 Elston Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. Wishes you a Prosperous New Year OR A TING We ha


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 68 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER January 1, 1920. 90 St. James Street SPRUCE (rough and dressed) Pine Hardwoods Shingles SPECIAL for Immediate Delivery— BIRCH No. 3 Common and Better 300,000 ft. 1x4 and up. BIRCH, MAPLE and BEECH No. 3 Common and Better 50,000 ft. 2 x 4 and up. Northern Office: MIDLAND, ONT. Southern Office : HATTIESBURG, MISS Herman H. Hettler Lumber Co. 2601 Elston Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL. Wishes you a Prosperous New Year OR A TING We have a large stock of merchantable and No. 3 Spruce in 1 x 3, also other widths both in I" and 5/4" for resawing. Let us quote you on your season's requirements. Campbell, MacLaurin Lumber Co, L mited Board of Trade Building, MONTREAL Ontario Representative: George E. Petry, 67 Winchester St., Toronto. Phone North 3805. SPRUCE AND BIRCH GOOD STOCKS PROMPT SHIPMENTS SATISFACTION C. A. SPENCER, LIMITED Wholesale Dealers in Rough and Dressed Lumber, Lath and Shingles Offices—McGill Building, MONTREAL, Quebec EDGINGS Ontario Arch. Graham has bought the sawmill of Charles Walker, Newburgh, Ont., and has put the same in operation. The Russell Harris Lumber Company have moved their offices from the Ryrie Building to 34 Victoria Street, Toronto. The Agawa Timber Co., Ltd., who conducted a sawmill and lumber busi- ness at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., have discontinued business. The timber limits owned by H. R. Brown at Port Sydney, Out., have been purchased by a company of capitalists headed by C. Dolph, of Preston, Ont. Mr. Tait, of Clarksburg, is erecting a sawmill about a mile and a half from Port Sydney, which he hopes to operate by hydro-electric power in the near future. Alex. McDermott, an employee of the Marshay Lumber Co., was so badly injured by an explosion of dynamite while roadmaking near the company's camp at Laforest, north of Sudbury, that he died while being take


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