. Canadian forest industries January-June 1914. tent replace horse haulage in the very near future. The company also operate their own blacksmith shop, build andrepair their rigs and auto trucks and make all repairs and extensionsto the plant. Two branch yards are operated, one at Outremont, and the otherat Mile End, in the north end of the city, adjacent to the CanadianNorthern Railways Model City. The officers of the company are as follows:—Mr. Thos. J. Ruther-ford, president; Mr. Wm. Rutherford, secretary-treasurer; Mr. An-drew Rutherford, vice-president; and Mr. Stewart F. Rutherford,direc


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1914. tent replace horse haulage in the very near future. The company also operate their own blacksmith shop, build andrepair their rigs and auto trucks and make all repairs and extensionsto the plant. Two branch yards are operated, one at Outremont, and the otherat Mile End, in the north end of the city, adjacent to the CanadianNorthern Railways Model City. The officers of the company are as follows:—Mr. Thos. J. Ruther-ford, president; Mr. Wm. Rutherford, secretary-treasurer; Mr. An-drew Rutherford, vice-president; and Mr. Stewart F. Rutherford,director. The wholesale and retail lumber department is under thedirect supervision of Mr. Thos. J. Rutherford, with Mr. E. Dicksonas assistant, while the interior finish, millwork specialties and generalfactory is under the supervision of Mr. Andrew Rutherford, with W. Halliday as assistant, and Mr. Wm. Rutherford as secretary- I ATWATER AVE PLANT THE WM RUTHERTORO & SONS G° QUESECOND FLOOR PLAN ?oI^-Qioohi—imfflM—o--.


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