. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Colonial Lumber Company—"Colonial Row".. Colonial Lumber Company—Portion of Track 2, Yard 2. is used for the cutting of dimension orders for timbers of various sizes and lengths for ship building, railway buildings and in fact an endless variety of purposes requiring square timbers or joists of standard marketable measurements. The logs come out of the boom on jack-ladders and pass out of the south end of the mill accurately cut in conformity with the orders


. Canadian forest industries 1911. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Colonial Lumber Company—"Colonial Row".. Colonial Lumber Company—Portion of Track 2, Yard 2. is used for the cutting of dimension orders for timbers of various sizes and lengths for ship building, railway buildings and in fact an endless variety of purposes requiring square timbers or joists of standard marketable measurements. The logs come out of the boom on jack-ladders and pass out of the south end of the mill accurately cut in conformity with the orders given for them and ready for shipment. All the machinery in the Colonial Lumber Company's mill, as well as the engine, boilers, etc., were manufactured and supplied by the William Hamilton Company, Peterborough, Ont. The con- tract for building the mill and machinery and installing the ma- chinery, etc., was also placed in the hands of this company. Dawn in the Forest Edith Willis Lynn Like a grey nun across the eastern hills The dawn creeps slowly, in her hand a star. The forest stirs to greet herr faint and far Pulses the music that the vastness fills. In cloistered columns stands the pine that shrills Beneath her breath, while like some gate ajar,. That shadows and the silences unbar, The night swings backward as the new day wills. Above the murmur of dim forest ways Rises a paean—music's very own— Clear as the pealing of a convent bell;— So sad, so sweet—like love lost or outgrown;— The forest-loving songsters' matin praise, In silvery tones repeating, "All is ; Twenty-two sawmills in Louisiana, and two in Texas have been closed down, and 8,000 men are idle, on account of the fight over the unionizing of their employes by the Brotherhood of Timber Workers. The wholesale suspension is said to be an outcome of a recent conference of members of the Southern Sawmill Operators. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images tha


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