. Canadian forest industries July-December 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 45 News of the Trade from Eastern Canada but you will get used to it in time. There is no getting around the call for more safeguards on our wood-working machines. Messrs. Clarke & Company, lumber dealers, have been registered at Burry, Que. The stave mill of Joseph X. Bullivant, Mosherville, Hants County, , which was destroyed by tire on May 21st, has been rebuilt and work has been resumed. During the very dry spe


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 45 News of the Trade from Eastern Canada but you will get used to it in time. There is no getting around the call for more safeguards on our wood-working machines. Messrs. Clarke & Company, lumber dealers, have been registered at Burry, Que. The stave mill of Joseph X. Bullivant, Mosherville, Hants County, , which was destroyed by tire on May 21st, has been rebuilt and work has been resumed. During the very dry spell which occurred in July, a Hre started in the limits of the S. P. Benjamin C ompany, Hants, , burning over a large tract of land and destroying a quantity of young timber. The St. Croix Lumber Company, of Hartville, , have sold their mill on the St. Croix River and their limits on the Panuke lakes to Messrs. Davison and Hill, of Onslow, and R. M. McGregor, of New Glasgow. The Knott-Sampson Lumber Company, of Boston, Mass., who are represented in Nova Scotia by Mr. John G. Grey, will ship from Windsor, . to the United States markets this year four million feet of spruce, pine, and hemlock lumber. Most of this will go to Boston and a small quantity to New York and Sound ports. The South Shore Lower and Paper Company, recently organized, with a capital of two million dollars, propose to build a large paper and pulp mill at Drummondville, P. Q. The company have acquired several water power rights on the St. Francis River, within a radius of ten miles of Drummondville. and have under consideration the question of developing 10,000 horse-power. An excellent demand is general throughout the Annapolis Valley. VS., for apple barrel staves and headings. All the stave and head- ing mills are being worked to capacity in order to keep up with business and it is expected that this condition of affairs will con- tinue throughout the balance of the season, as the prospects f


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