. Canadian forest industries 1897-1899. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. I â 11 â P > v < Saw Mill of the Tourville Lumber below the names and addresses of some spruce manufacturers in Quebec : Cookshire Lumber Co. Charlemagne & Lac Oureau Lumber Co. Tourville Lumber Mills Co. J. K. Ward John Breakey King Bros. Price Bros. & Co. H. M. Price & Co. Jolielte Lumber Co. A. Gravel Lumber Co. Rimouski Lumber Co. Alex. Baptist Wm. Richards & Co. St. Maurice Lumber Co. Warren Curtis J. D. Sowerby E. L. Sewell - Geo. St.


. Canadian forest industries 1897-1899. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. I â 11 â P > v < Saw Mill of the Tourville Lumber below the names and addresses of some spruce manufacturers in Quebec : Cookshire Lumber Co. Charlemagne & Lac Oureau Lumber Co. Tourville Lumber Mills Co. J. K. Ward John Breakey King Bros. Price Bros. & Co. H. M. Price & Co. Jolielte Lumber Co. A. Gravel Lumber Co. Rimouski Lumber Co. Alex. Baptist Wm. Richards & Co. St. Maurice Lumber Co. Warren Curtis J. D. Sowerby E. L. Sewell - Geo. St. Pierre & Co. J. T. Wheelock Kennedy Island Lumber Co. Joseph Lavoir John Fenderson & Co. M. Blacquire J. & P. Nadeau New Richmond Lumber Co. Cascapedia Lumber Co. R. N. LeBlanc B. A. Scott Cookshire. Charlemagne. Montreal. Chaudiere Mills. Quebec. Joliette. Etchemin. Rimouski. Three Rivers. Oak Bay. Quebec. Fraserville. Connor's Station. Clair Station. Bic. Sayabec. St. Alexis. Grand Cascapedia. New Richmond. Cascapedia. Bonaventure. Roberval. Quebec has continued to hold its timber trade, although much of the timber loaded there is cut in Michigan and Ohio. In the case of square oak, Mills Company at Louisville, Que. Co. ; Harold Kennedy ; McArthur Bros. Co.; Bennett & Co. ; H. R. Goodday & Co. ; Dunn & Co. ; W. H. Wilson ; D. R. McLeod, and Benson & Co. Concerning the steamship " Pearlmoor," shown in the accompanying illustration, Messrs. W. & J. Sharpies say: "It was loaded by us for Greenock, Scotland, and is the first turret steamer to carry timber from Quebec. Her cargo was as follows: Timber, 4,183 loads; deals, 94 ; ends, 62 ; boards, 34 Total cargo, 4,810 loads. She was commanded by Capt. C. C. Bruhn, and the stevedore was Daniel Griffin. Her net register tonnage is 2,226 tons, and she sailed from Quebec 17th August and arrived at Greenock September 3rd, ; THE TOURVILLE LUMBER MILLS CO. Among


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