. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 12 XliES CANADA LUMBERMAN November, 1900 THE NEWS, —S. P. Benjamin has sold his mill at White Rock, , for $3,000. —Ker & Harcovrt, of Paary Sound, are building a bob- bin factory at Wiarton, Ont. \y. p. Forest has commenced the erection of a new sash and door factory at Atwood, Ont. Lequime & Powers are removing their sash and door factory from Midland to Greenwood, —The Cloverdale Milling Company has been establish- ed at Cloverdale, , to ma


. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 12 XliES CANADA LUMBERMAN November, 1900 THE NEWS, —S. P. Benjamin has sold his mill at White Rock, , for $3,000. —Ker & Harcovrt, of Paary Sound, are building a bob- bin factory at Wiarton, Ont. \y. p. Forest has commenced the erection of a new sash and door factory at Atwood, Ont. Lequime & Powers are removing their sash and door factory from Midland to Greenwood, —The Cloverdale Milling Company has been establish- ed at Cloverdale, , to manufacture lumber and shingles. —Henry Pedwell, of Thornbury, Ont., has purchased a site for a saw mill at Lion's Head, and intends to build at once. —The Mississaga Lumber Company has been incor- porated, with capital of $72,000, and head office at Ham ilton, Ont. The dissolution is announced of Bashford & Fisher, hardware and lumber, Rosthern, , W. B. Bash- ford continuing. Mr. Misner is building an addition to his mill at Springfield, Ont., in which to manufacture heading and cheese boxes. —It is repoted that eastern capitalists contemplate the erection of a factory at Norman, Ont., for the utilization of the waste of the saw mill. —Cowan & Company, of Gait, are supplying machin- ery for the new wood-working factory of John McDonald & Company, at Chatham, —Arthur S. Potter and J. B. Mclntyre, of Pittsburg, Pa., are said to be investigating a timber belt in British Columbia, with a view to building a large saw mill. A dispatch from Warren, Ont., states that Mr. Malloy, agent for J. R. Booth, of Ottawa, is offering from $40 to $50 per month and board for log hewers and scalers. —A Buffalo firm have made a proposition to the town council of Welland, Ont., to establish a factory in that town for the manufacture of wooden tanks, boxes, etc. —The Watson Point Lumber Company have commenc- ed work on the building of a new saw mill at Sydney,


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