The Prairie Provinces of Canada : their history, people, commerce, industries, and resources . h,shingles, doors, and windows ; and alsobuilding materials, such as roofing andwall papers, bricks, lime, cement, andplaster. The company has large, well-equippedvards at Camrose which cover an area of150,000 sq. ft., and a large stock of variouswares is carried. Other yards are situatedat Bawlf, Strome, Meeting Creek, andRound Hill. The demand for buildingmaterial and lumber is very heavy atCamrose and in the surrounding district,where many new farm buildings are erectedeach year. Eighteen men are


The Prairie Provinces of Canada : their history, people, commerce, industries, and resources . h,shingles, doors, and windows ; and alsobuilding materials, such as roofing andwall papers, bricks, lime, cement, andplaster. The company has large, well-equippedvards at Camrose which cover an area of150,000 sq. ft., and a large stock of variouswares is carried. Other yards are situatedat Bawlf, Strome, Meeting Creek, andRound Hill. The demand for buildingmaterial and lumber is very heavy atCamrose and in the surrounding district,where many new farm buildings are erectedeach year. Eighteen men are employed bythe company. The officers consist of Mr. H. A. Man-ning, the president ; Mr. David Sutherland,the managing director ; and Mr. F. , the secretary-treasurer. Allthese gentlemen have had many yearspractical experience of the lumber trade,Mr. Sutherland having for several yearsbeen manager of the Revelstoke LumberCompanys branch at Wetaskiwin. are from the Old Country andMr. Sutherland from Ontario, but all haveresided in the Western provinces for along - A :l


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