. Canadian forest industries 1908. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Importers and Contractors for all kinds of Electrical Work Lighting Plants Watchman's Clock and Lighting Systems FOR LUMBER MILLS Electrical Supplies OF ALL KINDS the NORTHERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Electrical Contractors OR I 111 A ONT. Are You Interested in British Colum bia Trade? The immensity of the Lumber Industry will within a few years make this Province the most im- portant in the whole Domin-. There is un- doubtedly a big market for Mill Equipment of all kinds.


. Canadian forest industries 1908. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Importers and Contractors for all kinds of Electrical Work Lighting Plants Watchman's Clock and Lighting Systems FOR LUMBER MILLS Electrical Supplies OF ALL KINDS the NORTHERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Electrical Contractors OR I 111 A ONT. Are You Interested in British Colum bia Trade? The immensity of the Lumber Industry will within a few years make this Province the most im- portant in the whole Domin-. There is un- doubtedly a big market for Mill Equipment of all kinds. Let us Demons- trate our Ad- vertising ser- vi ce. We please others, we can please you. Western Canada Lumberman Molson's Bank Chambers, Vancouver, B. C. Branch at Winnipeg A boom of logs is the subject of a suit, in which Mr. James S. Joliffe, of Vancouver, recently obtained through Ellis, Brown & Creagh, an interim injunc- tion to prevent Merryfield & Lloyd from selling or otherwise disposing of the logs. Mr. Joliffe contends that Claude Ash, Thomas Bartlett and D. Brown, the original owners of the logs, should have sold them to him, and not to Merryfield & Lloyd. The Clowhom Falls Lumber Co., Ltd., will apply shortly for the right to improve Clowhom river from its mouth at Calmon arm for a distance of 30 chains in the District of New Westminster, and to remove obstructions there- from and make the same available for driving, storing, sorting and booming logs, rafts and crafts, and the fluming of timber thereon; also for the right to collect tolls thereon. A survey party is now at work running the lines for a logging railway to be ibuilt this summer from Squamish Landing, , to a point ten miles up the valley. It is expected that another month or six weeks will elapse before the work is completed. The railway is built by parties interested in timber claims in the valley. At present operations are being carried on at a point five miles above the Landing. _ A Va


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