. Canadian forest industries July-December 1923. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 48 CANADA LUMBERMAN Lumberman is Accorded High Honor C. G. Anderson, who was recently elected District Deputy Grand Master of Toronto Dis-. tnct D., A. F. & A, M., is widely known in lum'ber and Masonic circles. He is the head of the C G. Anderson Lumber Co. and the Anderson-Miller Lumber Co., Limited, Toronto, wholesale dealers in soft and hardwoods. Mr. Anderson has been in the wholesale lumber line for some fifteen years and in that time has built


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1923. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 48 CANADA LUMBERMAN Lumberman is Accorded High Honor C. G. Anderson, who was recently elected District Deputy Grand Master of Toronto Dis-. tnct D., A. F. & A, M., is widely known in lum'ber and Masonic circles. He is the head of the C G. Anderson Lumber Co. and the Anderson-Miller Lumber Co., Limited, Toronto, wholesale dealers in soft and hardwoods. Mr. Anderson has been in the wholesale lumber line for some fifteen years and in that time has built up a wide connection. Pre- vious to becoming identified with forest products, he was for sever- al years engaged in the bridge building department of the Min- neapolis & St. Louis Railway at Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was born in Dufferin County near Orangeville, in 1876 and as a youth took much interest in la- crosse and other sports. He is a life member of the Weston Golf and Country Club and also a mem- ber of the Oakwood Lawn Bowling Club. Mr. Anderson has been a Kiwanian for several years and in 1922 did faithful work as chair- man of the Entertainment Committee. He is a of Alpha Lodge, No. 384 and was honored by being made an of Dufferin Lodge, No. 570, on its formation. He is also a member of the Scottish Rite and Toronto Chapter, RAM., No. 185. His recent selection as one of the District Deputy Grand Masters of Toronto, is a tribute to his zeal and energy in upholding and promoting the ideals and principles of the C. G. Anderson, Toronto Death of Veteran Hewer of Timber John Stoughton died recently at Port Arthur at the home of his son. He was 82 years of age and one of the old-time wood hewers, being an expert in an art that has largely passed away in Canada with the introduction of the sawmill with its modern equip- ment. Mr. Stoughton had lived in Western Canada some twenty- rive vears. Half a century ago he hewed square timbers on the banks


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