. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. July, 1S96 THE CANADA '3 THE NEWS. —R. Bickell is erecting a veneer factory at Millbrook, Ont. —Vigars & Co. are building a lath mill at Port Arthur, Ont. —Mr. Geo. Godda, Eganville, Ont., is building a saw and shingle mill. —Mr. Johnson, of Bracebridge, Ont., will build a sash and door factory at North Bay. —It is rumored that a company intends erecting a saw mill at Fesserton, Ont., on Bush's Point. —Parson & Davis have commenced sawing


. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. July, 1S96 THE CANADA '3 THE NEWS. —R. Bickell is erecting a veneer factory at Millbrook, Ont. —Vigars & Co. are building a lath mill at Port Arthur, Ont. —Mr. Geo. Godda, Eganville, Ont., is building a saw and shingle mill. —Mr. Johnson, of Bracebridge, Ont., will build a sash and door factory at North Bay. —It is rumored that a company intends erecting a saw mill at Fesserton, Ont., on Bush's Point. —Parson & Davis have commenced sawing at their new mill at Greer's Bay, Ont., head of Lake Dore. —F. Hurlburt & Co., of Seguin Falls, Ont., intends putting in a drag saw and splitter for his shingle mill. —The saw and shingle mill of Mr. Peter Donnelly, of Tait, Ont., has closed down until fall, for lack of water. —For the first season in thirty-five years the Parry Sound Lumber Co.'s mill at Parry Sound, Ont., is not operated. —The Governor-General and Lady Aberdeen recently visited the Laurentide Pulp Co.'s mills at Grand Mere, Que. —J. E. Maunder, of Lindsay, Ont., has purchased the sash and door factory and lumber business of Mr. Caleb Mark, of Little Britain. —The Quebec Government has doubled the number of fire rangers in District No. I, in compliance with the requests of the lumbermen. —The large saw mill at Lunenburg, Ont., owned by Mr. John Bush, is now under the management of Mr. Gerald Gardner, and is in full operation. —The lumber office in Toronto of the Grand Trunk Railway Company has been abolished, and hereafter all lumber will be ordered direct from Montreal. —Allen Bros., Grimsby, Ont., have found business good enough to compel them to build a new planing mill, which will be situated three miles out of town. —At McLeod, N. W. T., a bonus by-law has been passed to assist in the building of a new mill by the McLaren Company, whose mill was burned some time ago.


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