. Canadian forest industries 1907. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN and WOOD-WORKER Volume XXVIII. Number ;. TORONTO. MONTREAL - MARCH. 1907 - WINNIPEG. VANCOUVER /Terms, $ Per Year (Single Copies, io Cents ANNUAL MEETING OF ONTARIO LUMBERMEN The annual meeting of the Lumbermen's Association of Ontario was held at the Queen's Hotel, Toronto, on Wednesday, February 27th, the President, Mr. J. B. Miller, presiding. The following were in attendance: J. B. Miller Ioronto. John Donogh Toronto. W. D. Lummis Toronto. M.


. Canadian forest industries 1907. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN and WOOD-WORKER Volume XXVIII. Number ;. TORONTO. MONTREAL - MARCH. 1907 - WINNIPEG. VANCOUVER /Terms, $ Per Year (Single Copies, io Cents ANNUAL MEETING OF ONTARIO LUMBERMEN The annual meeting of the Lumbermen's Association of Ontario was held at the Queen's Hotel, Toronto, on Wednesday, February 27th, the President, Mr. J. B. Miller, presiding. The following were in attendance: J. B. Miller Ioronto. John Donogh Toronto. W. D. Lummis Toronto. M. Burton Barrie. Robert Laidlaw Toronto. W. J. Smith Toronto. William Laking Hamilton. W. B. MacLean Toronto. A. MacLean Toronto. W. B. Tindall Toronto. W. C. Laidlaw Toronto. DwightJ. Turner Toronto. John Charlton Lynedoch. W. A. Charlton Toronto. Thomas Charlton North Tonawanda. E. W. Ralhbun Deseronto. George Thomson Goderich. W. P. Bull Toronto. J. E. Walsh Toronto. Thomas Patterson Hamilton. A. McCall Simcoe. H. H. Miller Toronto. Jame3 Thomson Hamilton. Charles H. Taylor Hamilton. T. S. Young, Canada Lumberman, Toronto. After a splendid luncheon, provided through the hospitality of the president, had been par- taken of and "The King" duly honored, the minutes of the last annual general meeting and of the meetings of the Board of Manage- ment were read by the secretary, Mr. W. B. Tindall, and approved. President's Address. ** The President then delivered the following- address : Gentlemen,—It once more gives me great pleasure to meet you all as President of the Lumbermen's Asso- ciation of Ontaro. The Association, I am glad to report, is in a prosperous condiiion, notwithstanding the f ict that we have had no general meeting and only a few committee meetings during the past year. One of jthe principal reasons for our not having met to- gether oftener is that everybody has been too busily, occupied in taking advantage of the high prices for lumber and other produc


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