. Canadian forest industries January-June 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 59 pany. The proposition i> to take over the Alexander Gibson Railway and Manufacturing C ompany, the Edward Partington Pulp and Paper Company, and the St. John Forwarding Company. The Bayless Pulp and Paper Company have practically completed all arrangements for the erection of a pulp and paper mill at Beaupre, , with a capacity of 100 tons of paper a day. A contract for the supply of power has already been made wit


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 59 pany. The proposition i> to take over the Alexander Gibson Railway and Manufacturing C ompany, the Edward Partington Pulp and Paper Company, and the St. John Forwarding Company. The Bayless Pulp and Paper Company have practically completed all arrangements for the erection of a pulp and paper mill at Beaupre, , with a capacity of 100 tons of paper a day. A contract for the supply of power has already been made with the Stadacona Power Company, of Que- bec. This company, which recently secured a charter, will generate power from the fall> at St. Ferrol, about 25 miles from the city of Quebec. They expect to develop 10,000 lmr«e power. The Bayless Pulp and Paper Com- pany's mill is expected to be in operation about the time the company is developing power. The property recently purchased by J. L. Black & Sons. Limited, Sack- ville. , from Arthur A. flicks, Cooksville, is adjacent to lumber land which they already own: their former holdings lying on two sides of it. giving them in this block about :!().()()() acres, all of which they own in fee simple. This block of land i> watered by three fair streams; the stream running through the lot recently purchased Mows into the Tantramar River and the Bay of Fundy, and the other two streams flow into Northumberland Strait-. The new purchase gives them a driving stream on the Sackville side of their property and their shipments from this point will be made over the X. B. & P. E. I. Railway The larger part of their stock from their original holdings goes to the Northumberland Straits and i> -hipped from Point du Chene by water to foreign market- and by rail and schooner to the local and United State- market-. Western Canada A sash and door factory i- being built by A. Cotton at Vancouver, Donald Fra-er, lumber dealer, Let


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