Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . s taken each year make tliis item so serious that no business man can afford to overlook it. The most valuable scale is the one that gives accurate weights in the least: time. The Fairbanks Dial Scale is logical scale for (|uai)tity weighing requiring speed, accur- acy and reliabilily. It is biult for j)rac1icalevery day duty of the most severe nature andassures the most efficient weighing service. There is a Fairbanks Scale for every pur-pose. Our nearest Sale-Office will send youfull particulars of thescales most suited Toyour requirements. The Canadi


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . s taken each year make tliis item so serious that no business man can afford to overlook it. The most valuable scale is the one that gives accurate weights in the least: time. The Fairbanks Dial Scale is logical scale for (|uai)tity weighing requiring speed, accur- acy and reliabilily. It is biult for j)rac1icalevery day duty of the most severe nature andassures the most efficient weighing service. There is a Fairbanks Scale for every pur-pose. Our nearest Sale-Office will send youfull particulars of thescales most suited Toyour requirements. The Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Co., Limited Canadas Departmental House for Mechanical Goods HalifaxSt. JohnQuebecMontreal Ottawa Toronto Hamilton St. CatharinesWindsorFort William Winnipeg Regina Saskatoon CalgaryEdmontonVancouverVictoria If it isnt here—write us Ash Conveyors Coal Conveyors Automatic Scales Wagon Scales Auto Truck Scales Suspension Scales Trolley Scales Hopper Scales Tipple Scales Portable Scales Test Scales Fairbanks Morse. •Tiilv 14, 1921. P r L P AND PAPER MAGAZINE 731 IV^^ V^? V^ V:-^ ^•^ V^ V^ W -- ?^ VN s.^58£:~ EDITORIAL AFTER THE HOUSE IS liavc all lieard about lockini; ham doors but iiio:;lof us are prone to i)rocrastinate until misfortune ;lis. Those who have stuilieil the forestry situation havekiKiwn rij^lit alon^ that sucli a combiiuitiou of weatherrondilions as we have this spi-uii; and sum-mer must iiuxitahly restdt in enormo\is destruction loIhe forest. 1!)21 will be circlid in Ied ami liordered inblacl< on the i-alendei of years lo many a companv andmany a famdy. (Ireal improxements in fire iiroteetionhave taken place since the last particularly fire but the experience ( f this summer showsthat there remains a great deal to be done before theforest is made safe foi- the trees. Different districts re-quire vaiious treatment and |)resent individual |)rob-lems hut there are certain fuiulame


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