. Canadian forest industries 1905-1906. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN March, 1905 PERSONAL. Mr. J. G. Jardine, Canadian trade commissioner for South Africa, has resigned his position owing to ill- health and returned to Toronto. Hon. Francis J. Sweeney, P. for Westmoreland County, has been appointed Surveyor-General for the province of New Brunswick, as successor to Hon. A. T. Dunn. Mr. Edgar Green, who has spent the past four years in South Carolina in the interests of G. W. Green & Sons, timber merch
. Canadian forest industries 1905-1906. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN March, 1905 PERSONAL. Mr. J. G. Jardine, Canadian trade commissioner for South Africa, has resigned his position owing to ill- health and returned to Toronto. Hon. Francis J. Sweeney, P. for Westmoreland County, has been appointed Surveyor-General for the province of New Brunswick, as successor to Hon. A. T. Dunn. Mr. Edgar Green, who has spent the past four years in South Carolina in the interests of G. W. Green & Sons, timber merchants, has returned to his home in Kingsville, Ont. We regret to learn that Mr. James G. Spence, who for the past few months has been connected with the Manchester office of the Imperial Lumber Company, of Toronto, has been compelled, owing to ill health, to return to Canada. Mr. William B. Comstock, a prominent lumberman and banker of Alpena, Mich., died in Detroit on February 7th, at the age of sixty-two years. He was associated with his brother, A. W. Comstock, in the lumber business and carried on operations in Michigan, Mississippi and Ontario. Mr. M. Armstrong, of Armstrong Bros., lumber and veneer manufacturers, Markdale, Ont, was a visitor to Toronto early in February and gave the Canada LUMBERMAN a call. He states that they had a success- ful year in 1904 and are steadily increasing their trade* in cheese box veneer, of which they make a specialty, shipping to all parts of Canada. They operate two saw mills and two veneer factories. Mr. M. T. O'Connell has been appointed general manager of the Pigeon River Lumber Company, of Port Arthur, Ont. Mr. O'Connell is vice-president of the Wisconsin-Oregon Lumber Company and comes from Duluth. Mr. G. S. Clark, formerly of the Red Deer Lumber Company, has assumed full charge of the manufacturing department for the Pigeon River Com- pany. The news of the death of Mr. W. R. Beatty, manager of the Arrowhead Lumber Company, Arrowhead
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