. Canadian forest industries 1910. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Everything in Spruce Dressed and in the Rough Campbell-MacLaurin Lumber Co. Limited Board of Trade Building, MONTREAL. The Underwood Biller THERE have been 22 champion- ship contests for speed typewriting. The Underwood has won them all. Being the best ma- chine for the most exacting require ments it does not lose any of its effici- ency in the more or- dinary uses. EDGINGS IINITFD TYPEWRITER CO., LIMITED U1111L1/ IN ALL CANADIAN CITIES Head Off'ce :n Toronto at 7 and
. Canadian forest industries 1910. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Everything in Spruce Dressed and in the Rough Campbell-MacLaurin Lumber Co. Limited Board of Trade Building, MONTREAL. The Underwood Biller THERE have been 22 champion- ship contests for speed typewriting. The Underwood has won them all. Being the best ma- chine for the most exacting require ments it does not lose any of its effici- ency in the more or- dinary uses. EDGINGS IINITFD TYPEWRITER CO., LIMITED U1111L1/ IN ALL CANADIAN CITIES Head Off'ce :n Toronto at 7 and 9 Adelaide St. Ea*t Ontario J. A. Minchner, of Stratford, and several capitalists associated with him are arranging to build a large furniture factory at Owen Sound. Mr. A. Knechel, of the Dominion Department of Forestry, has returned from a trip of some weeks' duration through the new territory which will be opened up by the Hudson Bay Railway. A Toronto jury returned a verdict of accidental death in the case of a workman employed formerly by the Nordheimer firm, but recommended that all circular saws should be adequately protected. Recent incorporations include the Stone Lumber Co., Limited, of Sault Ste. Marie, with a capital of $100,000. The incorporators include John A. McPhail and S. G. Stone, both of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. The Fort Frances Lumber Company's sawmill at Fort Frances, Ont., together with three cars of lumber, was destroyed by fire last month at an estimated loss of $60,000. The fire is attributed to a spark from a locomotive. Mr. James Lawler, Secretary of the Canadian Forestiy Association, left Toronto recently for Ottawa, where he will take up his residence. The offices of the Association will hereafter be in the Canadian Building, Slater street. The Conservation Commission Committee on Forests has appointed Mr. Thompson, of Portage Du Fort, an experienced lumberman, to tour Canada and make a report on forest fires. He will cover the entire country from H
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