. Canadian forest industries July-December 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. November^ 15, 1920 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 59 Personal Paragraphs of Interest C. J. Brooks of Rose-McLaurin, Limited, Toronto, has returned from an extended business trip throughout the Maritime provinces. Conkey & Murphy, manufacturers of lumber, ties, etc., Latchford, Ont., have dissolved partnership. M. T. Conkey has retired from the business owing to ill health. A. J. Murphy will continue operations on an active scale. Former Controller S


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. November^ 15, 1920 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 59 Personal Paragraphs of Interest C. J. Brooks of Rose-McLaurin, Limited, Toronto, has returned from an extended business trip throughout the Maritime provinces. Conkey & Murphy, manufacturers of lumber, ties, etc., Latchford, Ont., have dissolved partnership. M. T. Conkey has retired from the business owing to ill health. A. J. Murphy will continue operations on an active scale. Former Controller Sam McBride, of Toronto, wholesale lumber- man, who last year was a candidate for the Mayoralty of Toronto, has announced his intention of again being an aspirant for that office and has already started his campaign. The many friends of W. J. MacBeth, lumberman, 60 Brock Ave., Toronto, are extending sympathy to him in the loss of his wife who passed away recently after a rather long illness. Besides her husband, Mrs. MacBeth leaves three sons and two daughters to mourn her death. F. N. Waldie, of Toronto, president of the Victoria Harbor Lum- ber Co., accompanied by his wife and daughter, will leave shortly for Bermuda, where they will spend several months. Mr. Waldie has not been in good health for some time and has been enjoined by his phy- sicians to take a long rest. His numerous friends hope that the trip will greatly benefit him and that he may return fully restored to strength. R. S. Whiting, for the past four years architectural engineer in charge of the Architectural and Building Code Service of the National Lumber Manufacturers' Association, Chicago, has severed his con- nection with that organization, and will take a much needed vacation before resuming active work. Mr. Whiting- says that he has made no definite future plans but will doubtless continue some activity in the lumber industry in which he enjoys a wide acquaintance. Wm. J. Cashin died recently in Stratford


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