. Canadian forest industries 1902-1904. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. IV. Canada Lumberman Weekly Edition February 19, 190* random, $.3 to $.3-5° I Pennsylvania, No. 1, $16 to $17 ; No. 2, $i4-5°- . While pine is in fair request, with the position just as fiim as previously noted. Healers are confident lhat low prices are never again to be known : Uppers, 1 inch, $72 to $73 ; 2^ and 3 inch, $ ; 4 inch, $ ; selects, 1 to r 1-2 inch, $6b 10 $67 ; 2 inch, $68 lo $7" i 2 '"2 ?° 3 "»**â $73 to $70 ; 4-mch, $


. Canadian forest industries 1902-1904. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. IV. Canada Lumberman Weekly Edition February 19, 190* random, $.3 to $.3-5° I Pennsylvania, No. 1, $16 to $17 ; No. 2, $i4-5°- . While pine is in fair request, with the position just as fiim as previously noted. Healers are confident lhat low prices are never again to be known : Uppers, 1 inch, $72 to $73 ; 2^ and 3 inch, $ ; 4 inch, $ ; selects, 1 to r 1-2 inch, $6b 10 $67 ; 2 inch, $68 lo $7" i 2 '"2 ?° 3 "»**â $73 to $70 ; 4-mch, $75 to $80 ; fine common, i-inch, $55; 1 «"4 10 1 !"2 'nch' $60 ; 2 inch, $55 ; 2 1-2 and 3 inch, $65 lo $67 ; 4 inch, $70 ; barn boards, $23 to $32 ; coffin boards, $27 to $32. Hardwoods are in fair movement, steady and unchanged. Quartered oak,$s6 to $65; fancy, $70 to $75 i plain oak, $40 to $47 i black ash, $40 to $50; white ash, $45 to $55 ; cherry, $90 to $130 i maple, $32 to $40. , , Shingles are firm, with the supply short, but it is in the midst of the season of dull demand. Quotations are pretty well estab- lished as follows, though it is suggested that higher prices have been obtained on special orders of special shingles : Extra cedar, $3-25 to $3-3° 8 clear, $ to $; ; second clear, $ to $; S»P< $2 10 to $; extra No. 1, $ to $; Washington and British cedar, 16-inch, five butts $ to $ ; 18-inch, $4 Clapboards are scarce mand also limited : Extr to $36 ; clear, $33 to $34 ; $2910 $32 ; extra No. I, $ extra, $50 10 $52 ; clear second clear, $40 to $42. Laths are quoted at : eighths inch, $ ; 1 1-2 Columbia red to 2 inches, 25 to $ with the de- a spruce, $35 second clear, 20 to $23 ; pine , $45 to $48 ; One and five- inch, $ wanted lorEwort ALL KINDS OF LOGS AND LUMBER PAYMENT BY MONTREAL BAHKtRii MOTT I m. LONDON, ENG. New Mill Erected 1901. Capacity 100 Million a Year Spicer Shingle Mill C


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