. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. i6 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN March, 1902 THE NEWS —A sash and door factory is being built at River John, N. S., by John Mitchell. _\\\ E. Turner has bought the lumber and machinery business of S. G. O'Brien at Ponoka, N. W. T. —The Montreal Lumber Company is seeking to increase its capital stock to $roo,ooo. —The Spencer Island Company, lumber, etc., Spencer Island, N. S., has been dissolved. The Rat Portage Lumber Company propose building a large addition to their Ra
. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. i6 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN March, 1902 THE NEWS —A sash and door factory is being built at River John, N. S., by John Mitchell. _\\\ E. Turner has bought the lumber and machinery business of S. G. O'Brien at Ponoka, N. W. T. —The Montreal Lumber Company is seeking to increase its capital stock to $roo,ooo. —The Spencer Island Company, lumber, etc., Spencer Island, N. S., has been dissolved. The Rat Portage Lumber Company propose building a large addition to their Rainy River mills. —The dissolution is announced of Halstead & Quick, saw millers, Harrow, Ont., T. R. Quick continuing. —James Ritcher, of La Riviere, Man., has left for the Rainy River country, where he has purchased a saw mill. Il is said that the Saginaw Lumber & Salt Company will erect a large salt factory near their saw mill at Sandwich, Ont. - Anderson's saw mill at Sundridge, Ont., lately pur- chased by O'Neil & Shivley, is being remodelled and a new boiler installed. —The Lake Superior Lumber Company, Limited, Windsor, OnU, has been granted a provincial charter, with a capital of $50,000. —The Canada Wood Specialty Company, Orillia, are installing a 125 horse-power engine and 150 horse- power capacity in boilers. —It is said that negotiations are on foot for the purchase by an American syndicate of large timber limits in the vicinity of Campbellton, N. B. —The Chaleurs Bay Mills Company has been incor- porated in the province of Quebec, with a capital of $150,000, to manufacture and trade in lumber. —L. F. Hill has sold a lumber property at Sackville, N. B., to W. M. Mackay, and has transferred leases of the Fenerty property there to the same party. At the annaul meeting of the Burrill Lumber Com- pany, Shawinigan Falls, Que., William Mitchell was elected president, Jos. Patrick vice-president, and Vivian Burrill manager and secretary. —
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