. Canadian forest industries July-December 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER December i, Personal Paragraphs of Interest T. K. Dunn of the T. R. Dunn Lumber Co., \\'inni|>e Christian Association, returned recently from a visit to the camps in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. He reports that the work is pro- gressing favorably in the Maritime Provinces and that, while the number of lumber camps there will not be as great this winter as in previous seasons, there is an increase in pulpwood cam


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER December i, Personal Paragraphs of Interest T. K. Dunn of the T. R. Dunn Lumber Co., \\'inni|>e Christian Association, returned recently from a visit to the camps in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. He reports that the work is pro- gressing favorably in the Maritime Provinces and that, while the number of lumber camps there will not be as great this winter as in previous seasons, there is an increase in pulpwood camps -which will keep the workers of the Shantymen's Christian busy. In Ontario the work is also going ahead on a satisfactory basis and during the coming month it is expected there will be twelve representatives in the field. Every camp in the province will be visited, not only once, but some of them several times and religious services held. Mr. says the results have been very en- • couraging during the past few months. C. .Schmidt and Harold (ieorge, of the selling staff of the R. Laidlaw Lumber Co., Toronto, returned recently from a successful deer hunting expedition at Pickerel, Ont. They are delighted with the result (\i their outing. Mr. Schmidt shot a 262 lb. red buck, with a 22-calibre rifle. The bullet landed in the head of the animal, which fell an instant victim to the unerring aim of the who has been remembering his friends with generous portions of venison and has been dubbed by those in the lumber industry as the '"deer-slayer of the ; Mr. George was also successful in shooting 13 partridge and considers hii credit- able as that of his fellow-hunter. Well Known in the Lumber Arena J. S. Bock, president of the Eagle Lumber Company, Liiiiiu-d. Montreal, is one of the best known figures in the Montreal lumber trade. He has had a very wide experience in the manufacturing and selling ends of the industry. I'.orn at St


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