. Canadian forest industries July-December 1915. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. November 1, 1915 CANADA LUMBERMAN. Campbell River Lumber Company's Planing Mill, White Rock, B. C. Campbell River Company's Electrically-Driven Mill The Campbell River Lumber Company, Limited, White Rock, B. C, who operate a fine sawmill and five shingle mills, also have an excellent planing mill fitted with modern machinery. The planing mill building is 100 x 100 feet, two storeys with cupola. The equip- ment is all driven by electricity. Terminal Const


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1915. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. November 1, 1915 CANADA LUMBERMAN. Campbell River Lumber Company's Planing Mill, White Rock, B. C. Campbell River Company's Electrically-Driven Mill The Campbell River Lumber Company, Limited, White Rock, B. C, who operate a fine sawmill and five shingle mills, also have an excellent planing mill fitted with modern machinery. The planing mill building is 100 x 100 feet, two storeys with cupola. The equip- ment is all driven by electricity. Terminal Construction Plant, Vancouver, B. C. One of the most modern and up-to-date woodworking plants in British Columbia is that of the Terminal Construction and Mfg. Com- pany Ltd., Vancouver, B. C. The plant is equipped with over 40 of the latest models of woodworking machines, together with numerous smaller devices. The department devoted to cabinet work occupies a floor space of 13,600 square feet. Every machine in the building is equipped with the vacuum system for carrying off all the sawdust and shavings. This plant was completed in 1912 and since then the com- pany has worked up a splendid business, shipping material to all parts of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. The company has over 600 feet of railroad siding, large storage sheds, ample dry kiln capacity and every mechanical facility for the production of good work on a large scale. A Large British Columbia Plant The plant of the British Canadian Lumber Corporation, Limited, New Westminster, B. C, includes an electrically equipped planing mill, 196 x 168 feet, situated about 250 feet west of the main building. The planing mill is one storey, with cupola roof. The equipment in- cludes about 18 machines of the most modern type, all connected with individual motors. These modern dry kilns are erected close to the planing mill. Large dry sheds are also close by, with ample accom- modation for storage of finished materia


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