. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. April, 1903 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN 19 TEA c l Our CAMP and COYOTE blends are "; Bulk, 3 and 5 lb. tins. Pleased to send samples LUCAS, STEELE & BRISTOL, HAMILTON, ONT. PERSONAL, The Lumberman regrets to record the death, from Bright s disease, of Mr. James T. Barnard, of Hamil- ton, secretary-treasurer of the Hart Emery Wheel Co. The death occurred recently at Fredericlon, N. B., of Mr. William R. Turner, who had been a lumber sur- veyor for a numb


. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. April, 1903 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN 19 TEA c l Our CAMP and COYOTE blends are "; Bulk, 3 and 5 lb. tins. Pleased to send samples LUCAS, STEELE & BRISTOL, HAMILTON, ONT. PERSONAL, The Lumberman regrets to record the death, from Bright s disease, of Mr. James T. Barnard, of Hamil- ton, secretary-treasurer of the Hart Emery Wheel Co. The death occurred recently at Fredericlon, N. B., of Mr. William R. Turner, who had been a lumber sur- veyor for a number ot years. Mr. L. Kennedy, travelling representative of War- nock & Company, Gait, Ont., has been appointed manager of the Dowsley Spring and Axle Works, of Chatham. Mr. E. Letherby, of Midland, Ont., left early in March on a trip to British Columbia, where he will inspect the operations ol the Ontario-Slocan Lumber Company. Mr. Frank Early, formerly contractor to the Pem- broke Lumber Company, has been engaged to repre- sent the Waterous Engine Works Company, of Brant- ford, in South Australia. Mr. E. H. Lemay, the well-known lumber merchant of Montreal, sailed from New York for Great Britain early in March. He expects to be absent about four months and will visit Soul hern Italy, Germany and France. Official notification has been given of the appoint- ment of Mr. W. L. Griffith, Canadian government agent at Cardiff, Wales, to succeed Mr. J. G. Colmer as Secretary of the High Commissioner's office in London, Eng. A. H. Unwin, of London, Eng., has been ap- pointed scientist to the Forestry Branch of the De- partment of Interior. Dr. Unwin is an Englishman by birih, but was for many years on the Continent study- ing forestry. Mr. W. C. Edwards, M. P. for Russell and head of the large lumber concern of W. C. Edwards & Com- pany, with mills at Rockland and New Edinburgh, Ont., has been appointed to the Dominion Senate in succession to the late Senator Clemow, of O


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