. Canadian forest industries 1905-1906. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. LpG Gang, Ludgate's Camp, St. Anthony Lumber Company, Whitney, Ont. Xab receives all supplies, manages the depot and does the book-keeping. At the head-waters of this stream the East Templeton Lumber Company, of East Temple- ton, where their mills are situated, and which was formerly known as the firm of McLaren & McLaurin, and latterly the estate of the late John McLaren, operated three large camps. Situated as they are at the height of land and in a country


. Canadian forest industries 1905-1906. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. LpG Gang, Ludgate's Camp, St. Anthony Lumber Company, Whitney, Ont. Xab receives all supplies, manages the depot and does the book-keeping. At the head-waters of this stream the East Templeton Lumber Company, of East Temple- ton, where their mills are situated, and which was formerly known as the firm of McLaren & McLaurin, and latterly the estate of the late John McLaren, operated three large camps. Situated as they are at the height of land and in a country which is a chain of lakes varying from one mile long to twenty, and where the waters flow to the Ottawa, Black . '---is-. jBirl-fi Felling Pine in Ontario. River and Gatineau, their drives are out re- markably early, and great credit is due their agent, Mr. John Kealey, for the very successful way in in which he manages them. Mr. W. P. Regan is the book-keeper. During the past season this firm was particularly fortunate in not having to contend with very deep snow, and while other firms much lower down were obliged to suspend their cutting operations and were considerably later than last year with their hauling, they kept their cutting staff on, as the snow was not much more than 24 to 30 inches deep, while in other places and 4 feet of snow were recorded. On what is known as the Mason limit the E. B. Eddy Company, Ltd., have two camps. They are under the management of Mr. Geo. B. Klock, while Mr. John Steele is book- keeper. Further down we come to Mr. J. R. Booth's Indian Lake Branch, where he operated two large camps of logs and spruce. They were under the management of Mr. Dwyer Hen- nessy, while Mr. Andrew Neville looked after all supplies and book-keeping. On the opposite side of the river is the new branch opened up last year and which is known as the Condo. This is the branch where, after shutting down the Dumoine branch, all equip- ment was moved to. Supervised over b


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