. Canadian forest industries July-December 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. December 15, 1919 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 33 Canadian Lumbermen to Meet in Quebec City Twelfth Annual Gathering Takes Place in Ancient Capital on February 4 and 5— Splendid Welcome Will be Accorded—Executive Gets Down to Business The twelfth annual meeting of the Canadian Lumbermen's As- sociation will take place in the city of Quebec on Wednesday and Thursday, February 4 and 5 next, and preparations for the great gathering of the industry are no


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. December 15, 1919 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 33 Canadian Lumbermen to Meet in Quebec City Twelfth Annual Gathering Takes Place in Ancient Capital on February 4 and 5— Splendid Welcome Will be Accorded—Executive Gets Down to Business The twelfth annual meeting of the Canadian Lumbermen's As- sociation will take place in the city of Quebec on Wednesday and Thursday, February 4 and 5 next, and preparations for the great gathering of the industry are now under way. It is probable that the sessions will be held in Frontenac, which will be the headquarters of the Association, but if this arrangement is not possible the city hall will be available. Last February the assembly took place in St. John, , where the visitors were royally entertained and extended every courtesy and hospitality. The pleasant associations of that convention will live long in the minds of the members, there being a most representative attendance from all parts of eastern and central Canada. The Quebec delegates on that occasion extended a hearty invita- tion for the members to hold their 1920 meeting in Quebec and, it is expected, an equally warm welcome will be accorded the visitors in th Ancient Capital, which for many years has been a great timber and lumber exporting centre, possessing one of the finest shipping ports in the world. The geniality and open heartedness of the people of the quaint, picturesque and historic city is proverbial, and assurances have been received by the directors of the Canadian Lumbermen's Association that everything possible will be done to make the forth- coming conclave one of the greatest and most profitable annual re- unions ever held by the lumber exponents of the Dominion. Of the twenty-two directors of the Association six are from Que- bec, including the President, W. Gerard Power. He is a live fa


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