. Canadian forest industries January-June 1914. ill at Bathurst Village andwill increase the companys output considerably from that point. Fassett Companys New Plant in Operation The new mill of the Fassett Lumber Company, at Fassett, ,commenced operations on January 5th. Full night and day shifts wereput on on January 19th. The company will run night and daythroughout 1914. The main building of the plant is 186 ft. x 55 there are two wings 40 ft. x 60 ft. and 42 ft. x 138 ft. The plant ismuch larger than the one which the company formerly operated andwhich was recently destroyed by


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1914. ill at Bathurst Village andwill increase the companys output considerably from that point. Fassett Companys New Plant in Operation The new mill of the Fassett Lumber Company, at Fassett, ,commenced operations on January 5th. Full night and day shifts wereput on on January 19th. The company will run night and daythroughout 1914. The main building of the plant is 186 ft. x 55 there are two wings 40 ft. x 60 ft. and 42 ft. x 138 ft. The plant ismuch larger than the one which the company formerly operated andwhich was recently destroyed by fire. The equipment includes two8 ft. single cutting bands, two edgers, 5 slashers, automatic trimmers,etc., all installed by Clarke Bros. & Company, Olean, Thepower plant consists of a 600 Corliss, 6 valve engine. A fire pumpand dynamo are also installed in connection with the engine mill has a solid concrete floor and foundations. It will cut 100,-000 feet of soft-wood in ten hours. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 47. View of Mills in Sarnia. Quality, Quantity, Service < Look your stock over, and send us an order for whatyou need or wire for quotations. We always havelarge stocks of Norway and White= Pine Lumber = Also large timbers cut to order, any length up to 60feet, from Pine and B. C. Fir. Headquarters ForNorway Silo Stock Cleveland-Sarnia Sawmills Co., Limited SARNIA, ONTARIO B. P. Bole, Pres. F. H. Goff, Vice-Pres. E. C. Barre, Gen. Mgr. W. A. Saurwein, Asst. Mgr. 48 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER Market Correspondence SPECIAL REPORTSON CONDITIONS ATHOME AND ABROAD First Sale of St. John English Deals for the Year St. John, , January 23rd; (Special to the Canada Lumber-man).—The last two weeks have seen very little, if any, change inconditions in this section. The winter is all that can be desired forlumbering, clear cold weather, thermometer standing around zeroabout all the time, with from six inches of snow in St. John County, totwo f


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