Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Nov 1908, p. 12

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a ; a "DIRECTORS: t : President, J. H, SPENCE, Barrister, Vice-President, W. H. ERITT, "M.D. . ei Sec'y-Treas., JOHN W. Ggmoon of Masten, Starr & Spende, <Toronto 'Birector Imperial Bank, Rodman Hall, St. Cinch, Ont. Insurance Broker, ot "Catharines; On F. S. GREENWOOD, M.D. . W. J. MACDONALD, M.D. 'JAMES M. ANDERSON, So . B. BROUGH St. Catiiarifies, Ont. St. Catharines, Ont, Ex- Crown Timber Agent, Sutton West, Ont. Mgt, Hamilton Stamp & Stencil ¥ 'orks, Hamilton, Ont. Ne +3 Wg This Company Holds 22 Timber Berths, Aggregating 52 Ce Miles (33,280 Acres), all Caref ally Selected; | taining Over 800,000,000 Ft. of Finest Timber, Bought by This Company at the Exceptionally) Lov Figure of 26 Cents per Thousand Feet real mis. c : NG plop All of this timber is located in the Willow River District on solid level ground, lies close beside good water for logging, and isimostly White Spruce of a superior quality. It averages 30 ihches in diameter and ranges from 90 to 160 feet high. . The limbs commence half-way up. There is some good tall Pine and Balsam. The Grand Trunk Pacific and the Canadian Northern surveys both cross the Willow River lower down than our limits. Bo British Columbia White Spruce is infinitely superior to the Ontario variety, and makes the finest finished lumber for interior work. It also makes splendid lumber for general use. Ends of logs and logs too small for lumber can be utilized for pulp, as WHITE SPRUCE IS UNI- VERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE FINEST MATERIAL IN THE WORLD FOR PULP FOR FINE PAPERMAKING. The limits were cruised by James M. Anderson, of Sutton West, an Ex-Crown Timber Agent, and the company has on fyle at its office a number of letters from some of the most prominent business men in Canada in recommendation of his capability and integrity, and from settlers, in.the Cariboo District verifying his report of the timber. The company has also issued in pamphlet form the report (dated Oct. 31, 1908), of MR, P: BELL, MiL.C.E.;usmber<Afn. Soc. C.E., at present the Superintending Engineer of the Government Staff on the Trent Valley Canal at Campbeltford, Ont. who was employed by the Brit- ish Columbia Government in 1874-5-6 to make a survey up the Willow River V allow for the proposed route of 'the British. Pacific' Railway, and who cut the Government Park-trails throtigh the Willow River Distri ean' 1895. THis' réport substantiates Mr. Anderson's in every detail, and in view of Mr. Bell's pre-eminence among the Civil Engineers of America, among whom tlicre is no higher authority on the topography of the Cari- boo District, his report will be universally accepted as being entirely correct. Mr. Bell was recommended to this company by Mr. Collingwood Schreiber, Consulting Engineer to the Dominion Government and Chief Engineer of the Western Division of the National Transcontinental Railway. 3 2 'Good Timber Well Loca ed, Is the Safest and Best Investment in the World To-day Fire Does Not Destroy Mature # It kills and stops the growth, but if cut down within two years after the fire, i this timber will make first-class lumber. But fire does destroy the young im cr growth 'of small saplings, thus depriving the coming generations of their tim- ; ber supply. ANY RELIABLE LUMBER DEALER WILL VERIFY THIS ' STATEMENT. ® The C.P.R. holds several limits in British Columbia, and after reserving the best, is selling the second-class timber at $2.00 per 1,000 feet on the stump. If we selpous selectéimber at the same figure in three years, on a 1 ; : basis of $224,000 paid-up capital, Each si 00 Invested To-day at Par Will Bring rah a Return of $722.52 ,THIS IS NOT EXAGGERATED $2.00 PER THOUSAND FOR soon TIMBER IS A RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICE, IN ONTARIO SPRUCE IS NOW WORTH FROM $7 TO $9 PER THOUSAND FEET , ON THE STUMP AND IS RAPIDLY INCREASING IN VALUE: THE COMPANY HAS RESERVED $36,000 OF TREASURY STOCK TO PROVIDE FOR Be hiAdppnnd LICENSE FEES. Each Share of Stock Repre Feet of Timb ; | - TERMS--Cash: 5 5 per cent. discount on one- -half the amount' subackilied: Tiime: 25 per cent. cash, 25 per cent. on December 10; 1908; balance by May, mm-- 10, 1909. 4 |w ' Copies of Prospectus, containing "Maps of the District and disposition of the berths and report of GOV. ENGINEER H. P. BELL supplied on ap- llow vor Timber Company, Limited plication Lorggxther information and subscription blanks, adress : 'St. Catharines, Ont. ¥ ' - Secretary, | tn. Kind! : forwird me a copy of your Prospectus, y y p nt 17 | Queen St. St. Catharines, Ont. dw PHONE 49... OFE purds i : <4 3 3 Address. .. Ts a a TRE Lr a Phrases i Re Rap y :

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