. Canadian forest industries January-June 1914. he finds time to take a keeninterest. The growth of the Long Lum-ber Company has been steady andsure. They commenced businesswith very little capital, but withconservative management forgedahead, extending their activities, until to-day they are covering the country with their travellers, anda staff of eight clerks, are kept constantly employed at the head April 1st a change is being made in the staff and Mr. Roy Stew-art who has been covering the Niagara district and Western Ontariowill be located at the head office as sales manager; M


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1914. he finds time to take a keeninterest. The growth of the Long Lum-ber Company has been steady andsure. They commenced businesswith very little capital, but withconservative management forgedahead, extending their activities, until to-day they are covering the country with their travellers, anda staff of eight clerks, are kept constantly employed at the head April 1st a change is being made in the staff and Mr. Roy Stew-art who has been covering the Niagara district and Western Ontariowill be located at the head office as sales manager; Mr. J. M. Dono-van who has been for some time in charge of the Toronto office willtake Mr. Stewarts territory and Mr. Geo. Wisner will take Torontoand Eastern Ontario territory. Mr. H. P. Brierley is the Hamiltontaveller of the firm and Mr. R. Atkins is also working out of the headoffice. To commemorate the tenth anniversary of the firms inceptionMr. Long is giving his employees a banquet at the Commercial Club,Hamilton, on St. Patricks F. R. Burton, Hamilton, Ont. Mr. Angus Carss, secretary-treasurer of the Carss MackinawClothing Company, Limited, Orillia, Ont., manufacturers of lumber-mens and miners clothing, left on a business trip to Western Canadaon March 7th. His trip will take him through to Prince Rupert byway of Vancouver and he will return by the Grand Trunk Pacific,stopping at all the main points along that line. A report from Quebec states that the outlook for the export busi-ness with Great Britain during the present year is encouraging. Thesame applies to the trade with the United States. An increased de-mand is already indicated and prices show some improvement. TheEnglish market is more active and ocean freight rates are lower.


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