. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. March, 1904 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN ^5 CASUAL1T1ES. Henry Curtis was severely injured in the Tobique lumber woods by a log rolling over him. He lived at Bristol, N. B. John E. Schissler, an employee of the Victoria Harbor Lumber Company, was so severely crushed between two lumber cars that he died a few hours later. George Karis, a Pole, employed as cook in the Pigeon River Lumber Company's camp near Port Arthur, Ont., was literally blown to pieces by dynamite on Februar
. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. March, 1904 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN ^5 CASUAL1T1ES. Henry Curtis was severely injured in the Tobique lumber woods by a log rolling over him. He lived at Bristol, N. B. John E. Schissler, an employee of the Victoria Harbor Lumber Company, was so severely crushed between two lumber cars that he died a few hours later. George Karis, a Pole, employed as cook in the Pigeon River Lumber Company's camp near Port Arthur, Ont., was literally blown to pieces by dynamite on February 17th by placing the explosive which he was drying for the choppers too close to the stove. A. Boyer met his death last month in his saw mill a Greenwood, Ont. While oiling a shaft his clothing was caught and he was thrown a distance of fifteen feet into the tailrace, striking a stone wall and being almost instantly killed. Deceased had resided in the town- ship for many years, managing a saw and grist mill as well as tarming, and was highly respected. John McFadden and VV. H. Cook, the former head log maker and the latter cook in Gilmour & Kennedy's sh*nty, three miles from North Wakefield, on the Gatineau Valley Railway, were pursued by a band of hungry wolves to the edge of Jamieson Lake. Their shouts brought assistance from some teamsters who carried Winchester rifles, with the result that one of the wolves was killed. Owing to the very severe cold and deep snow the wolves are more daring than usual this winter, and, deprived of their means of assistance, they have ventured into the vicincity of the lumber camps. THE TIME TO QUIT WORK The proper time to quit work is when Clark's Pork and Beans is served. Clark's is so good it gives a good excuse to start again. Only select Canadian pork and prime Canadian beans in the kind made by WILLIAM CLAHK, Lloyd Manufacturing 0 ^ ^ JOHN I. LLOYD, Proprietor. Saw Mill Outfits Pulp Machinery, Belting, Etc. OUR SPECIALTIE
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