. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 14 THE CAKADA IvUMBKRMAK July, 1895 THE NEWS. âCameron's mill at Hawkesbury, Ont., was recently gutted by fire. âThe Booth lumber mills, recently destroyed, at Burlington, Ont., are to be rebuilt. âA saw mill is being erected by Mr. E. G. Lavalle .it Notre Dame des Anges, Que. âThe Burrard Inlet Red Cedar Lumber Co. have opened a lumber yard at Oak Bay, B. C. â âAn electric light plant has been installed in Graham, Home & Co,'s mill at Fort William, Ont. âCon


. Canadian forest industries 1894-1896. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 14 THE CAKADA IvUMBKRMAK July, 1895 THE NEWS. âCameron's mill at Hawkesbury, Ont., was recently gutted by fire. âThe Booth lumber mills, recently destroyed, at Burlington, Ont., are to be rebuilt. âA saw mill is being erected by Mr. E. G. Lavalle .it Notre Dame des Anges, Que. âThe Burrard Inlet Red Cedar Lumber Co. have opened a lumber yard at Oak Bay, B. C. â âAn electric light plant has been installed in Graham, Home & Co,'s mill at Fort William, Ont. âConsiderable damage was done recently by the breaking of a band saw in Howry & Son's mill at Fenelon Falls, Ont. âJoseph Shurr's planing mill and shop at the village of Kohler, were destroyed by fire recently. Loss, $5,000 ; no in- surance. âThe destruction of Barnes'mill at Cockport, N. B., to- gether with 150,000 feet of deals and boards, is reported. No insurance. âConsiderable damage resulted in Train's mill at Burke's Falls recently, due to the sawyer reversing the carriage before the saw had passed through the log. âThe Rapid City Spectator states that Mr. E. F. Stevenson, Crown Timber Inspector, recently visited that place to seize all spruce timber in sight for non-payment of dues. âJ. G. Mcintosh, and G. A. Edwards, of Carleton Place, and Henry Gillies, of Braeside, passed the recent cullers' ex- amination at Ottawa, for the Province of Quebec. âThe Gillies mill at Braeside, the largest in the Ottawa Valley, has started up with a new engine of 1,600 h. p. capacity, and two new band saws in addition to its former equipment. âThe Dominion Export Co., comprising American and Canadian capitalists, with headquarters at Montreal, has been organized to work three million acres of timber land in Nova Scotia. The capital of the company is $5,250,000. âMr. Geo. Cushing is reported to have sold his interest in the firm of A. Cushing & Co., St. John, N. B., to


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