. Canadian forest industries 1908. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN B. C LOGGERS IN ANNUAL SESSION. The British Columbia Loggers' Association, Incorporated, held their annual meeting on January 13th last, with a representative attendance of members. The first business transacted was the election of officers, which resulted as follows:âPresident, W, I. Paterson; Vice-President, J. A. Tomlinson; Secretary-Treasurer, J. MacQuillan; Directors, D. J. O'Brien, Gulf Lumber Company, Limited; Captain Theodore Magnesen; G. A. M
. Canadian forest industries 1908. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN B. C LOGGERS IN ANNUAL SESSION. The British Columbia Loggers' Association, Incorporated, held their annual meeting on January 13th last, with a representative attendance of members. The first business transacted was the election of officers, which resulted as follows:âPresident, W, I. Paterson; Vice-President, J. A. Tomlinson; Secretary-Treasurer, J. MacQuillan; Directors, D. J. O'Brien, Gulf Lumber Company, Limited; Captain Theodore Magnesen; G. A. MacKinnon, Norton & MaeKinnon; L. L. Dickerman, Columbia Lumber Company, Limited; George E. Davenport, Jervis Inlet Lumber Company, Limited; John Heaps', The Heaps Lumber Company, Limited; William Norton, Norton & MacKinnon; W. C. Kiltz, The Kiltz Logging Company, Limited; T. F. Paterson, The Paterson Lumber Company, Limited and Herbert Gilley. Logging generally and its allied interests were discussed at consider- able length, the consensus of apparent opinion being that the prospects of the industry and the timber situation at large were good, and that while there was always room for improvement in methods and so forth, the tendency all round was toward steady improvement. Speeches were made by Mr. John 0 'Brien, of the John 0 'Brien Logging Company, of Sechelt; Mr. "W. C. Kiltz, of the Kiltz Logging Company, Limited; Dr. Davenport, of the Jervis Inlet Lumber Company, and others. All spoke in favorable tones of the future, and of the considerable influence for good in the development of the Province's timber resources that lay with the Association. TO PROTECT FORESTS AND GAME. There has been founded in St. John, , a branch of the New Bruns- wick Fish, Forest and Game Protection Association, with F. H. Flewell- ing, president, Frank Rankine, vice-president, and D. C. Clinch, secre- tary-treasurer. T. H. Estabrooks is one of the board of directors. This associat
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