194 



Canadian forestry Journal, .-Ifril, ip20. 



A WOODEN MAGNET DRAWS 

 THEM. 



The foUowiniG: remarks l)y Presi- 

 dent Dod^e, f)f the Tnternatinnnl 

 Paper Company, New York, will in- 

 terest our readers. Canadians, of 

 course, will not necessarily deplore 

 the sound laws that compel U. S 

 paper mills to cross the border and 

 do their manufacturing here. 



"The United States printers arc 

 largely at the mercy of foreign jiro- 

 duccrs and there is no encouragement 

 for the United States manufacturers 

 to invest another dollar. Not being 

 able to obtain wood from our hold- 

 ings in Canada, the International 

 company is now erecting its first 

 paper mill in Canada, being forced to 

 do so in order to obtain a return 

 from its timber investment. This will 

 probably be followed by other mills 

 In brief, the American manufacturer^ 

 are being forced to take American 

 capital out of the country and invest 

 it abroad in order to protect them- 

 selves. 



"Wood suitable for papermaking is 

 rapidl}^ disappearing. A number of 

 United States mills will have to 

 cease operations wdthin a few years 

 The International company, produc- 

 ing practically 2,000 tons of paper a 

 day, is being compelled to convert 

 certain of its mills for the production 

 of other papers. It will endeavor 

 however, to hold its production of 

 1,200 tons, more or less, of news- 

 print a day, and if possible to increase 

 this production in time." 



TREE DESTRUCTION 

 CONDEMNED. 



"That this meeting place itself on 

 record as being in favor of legislation 

 compelling the Hydro-Electric Power 

 Company, Bell Telephone Company. 

 Niagara Power Company, and other 

 similar corporations, when about to 

 string ware or erect transmission 

 wires, lines which are likely to injure 

 or interfere with growing trees, to 

 obtain the permission of the Ontario 

 Department of Forestry and the coun- 

 cil of the municipality through which 



such lines may pass and the owner of 

 ^luli trees, before commencing such 

 v\(jrks." 



Passed at a meeting of r)ntario hor- 

 ticulturist-; at Guelph, Ont. 



GOVERNMENT BUYS A 



SAWMILL. 

 (Australian Forestry Journal.) 

 Statements were made during the 

 last session of the Victorian Parlia- 

 ment that building, chiefly in Mel- 

 bourne, was l)eing seriously hampered 

 owing to the operations of the brick 

 and timber combines. The Victorian 

 Premier (Mr. Lawson) has announc- 

 ed that the Ministry has authorized 

 the Forests Commission to purchase 

 from the Nayook Sawmilling Com- 

 pany, Upper Latrobe River, near 

 Powelltown, its sawmill plant, to- 

 gether with all buildings, mill and 

 logging, tramways and other equip- 

 ment, and the leasehold rights over a 

 valuable milling forest of 2,100 acres. 



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