. Canadian forest industries 1909. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. AB°V6 P L A, N .3 '"y^""""""""""""""""" ""^ - - ARCHWAY It will be seen from this comparison, between the changing decora- tive fad of the day and useful building features, what architectural mill work really is. Architectural art concerns itself with the movements and occupations of people. The demand for it in the right way is increasing every day. Proposed Re-organiz


. Canadian forest industries 1909. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. AB°V6 P L A, N .3 '"y^""""""""""""""""" ""^ - - ARCHWAY It will be seen from this comparison, between the changing decora- tive fad of the day and useful building features, what architectural mill work really is. Architectural art concerns itself with the movements and occupations of people. The demand for it in the right way is increasing every day. Proposed Re-organization of Imperial Mills Chicago capitalists are reported to have offered in the neighborhood of $1,250,000 for the property of the Imperial Paper Mills Company at Sturgeon Falls, with a view of taking it over and straightening out the company's affairs. There are understood to be first and second mortgage bonds on the property to the amount of $2,250,000, and the claims of unsecured creditors are about $400,000 additional. The Quebec and Sovereign Banks are said to have claims of $750,000, secured by liens on pulp wood, bringing the total indebtedness to $3,400,000. Assuming that the banks are secured, the residue is $2,000,000. The acceptance of the Chicago offer would mean the devotion of money to paying off bond- holders, comprising merchants and manufacturers in all parts of Ontario and Quebec, while unsecured creditors maintain they would get nothing. These accordingly have appealed to Hon. Frank Cochrane, who has charge of the province's timber policy, for protection. They ask the Minister to decline to renew the license for the company's pulpwood limits unless satisfied that a reasonable measure of justice has been meted out to all interested parties. Mr. Cochrane is investigating the matter. Plans for Two-Storey Woodworking Plant The frame woodworking plant illustrated herewith is a two-storey mill, 40 x 60 feet. The sketch was contributed by a correspondent of the &qu


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