. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. March, 1901 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN '5 THE NEWS —Manning- & McClure will build a new saw mill at Tulon, Man. —Charles Smith, of St. John, is building- a saw mill at Musquodoboit Harbor, —A Minnesota lumber firm is said to have decided to build a saw mill in Winnipeg. —McCracken & Barnes, of Lowe, Que., are changing their saw mill to steam power. —Dion & Gregorie, of Acton, Que., have formed a partnership as lumber dealers. —William Hoard will erect


. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. March, 1901 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN '5 THE NEWS —Manning- & McClure will build a new saw mill at Tulon, Man. —Charles Smith, of St. John, is building- a saw mill at Musquodoboit Harbor, —A Minnesota lumber firm is said to have decided to build a saw mill in Winnipeg. —McCracken & Barnes, of Lowe, Que., are changing their saw mill to steam power. —Dion & Gregorie, of Acton, Que., have formed a partnership as lumber dealers. —William Hoard will erect a steam saw mill near Barwick, Ont., on the Rainy river. —It is understood to be the intention of Thos. Higgins to erect a saw mill at Brookfield, —Thos. Lebel has disposed of his saw mill at Fraser- ville, Que., to Pi ice Bros. & Company. —Chew Bros., of Midland, Ont., are building an ad- dition to their saw mills at Dol'.artown. —James Barner is about to commence the reconstruc- tion of his saw mill at Gordon Bay, Ont. —The Nipissing Lumber Company, of Hamilton, has been incorporated, with a capital of $44,000. —T. G. Hawthorne has registered as manager of the American Axe Company at Three Rivers, Que. —The saw mill of James E. Mattinson at Lower Stewiacke, , has been sold to G. M. Mattinson. —The saw mill of Hugh McDonald at Hopewell, , will be offered for sale by public auction on March 4th. —The Rathbun Company, of Deseronto, are negotiat- ing for the erection of a saw mill at Fenelon Falls, Ont. —No decision has been reached as to the rebuilding of the old Barnhill saw mill at Pleasant Point, near St. John, N. B. —J. &. T. Conlon are making improvements to their mill at Little Current, Ont., by which its capacity will be increased. —The Buffalo Hardwood Lumber Company, of Buffalo, have opened an up-town office in the Prudential Building in that city. —A large saw mill is being built at Musquodoboit Harbor, N. S.,


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