. Canadian forest industries January-June 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 68 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORK It K CURRENT LUMBER PRICES âContinued No. 2 Cuts 6/4 45 00 No. 2 Cuts 8/4 50 00 No. 3 Cuts 5/4 33 00 No. 3 Cuts 6/4 34 00 No. 3 Cuts 8/4 36 00 Dressing 5/4 46 00 Dressing 5/4 x 10 51 00 Dressing 5/4 x 12 52 00 No. 1 Moulding 5/4 58 00 No. 1 Moulding 6/4 58 00 No. 1 Moulding 8/4 58 00 No. 2 Moulding 5/4 47 00 No. 2 Moulding 6/4 47 00 No. 2 Moulding 8/4 47 00 No. 1 Barn 1 x 12 46 00 No. 1 Barn 1 x 6 and 8 34 00 No. 1 Barn 1


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 68 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORK It K CURRENT LUMBER PRICES âContinued No. 2 Cuts 6/4 45 00 No. 2 Cuts 8/4 50 00 No. 3 Cuts 5/4 33 00 No. 3 Cuts 6/4 34 00 No. 3 Cuts 8/4 36 00 Dressing 5/4 46 00 Dressing 5/4 x 10 51 00 Dressing 5/4 x 12 52 00 No. 1 Moulding 5/4 58 00 No. 1 Moulding 6/4 58 00 No. 1 Moulding 8/4 58 00 No. 2 Moulding 5/4 47 00 No. 2 Moulding 6/4 47 00 No. 2 Moulding 8/4 47 00 No. 1 Barn 1 x 12 46 00 No. 1 Barn 1 x 6 and 8 34 00 No. 1 Barn 1 x 10 36 00 No. 2 Barn 1 x 6 and 8 30 00 No. 2 Barn 1 x 10 32 00 No. 3 Barn 1x6 and 8 23 00 No. 3 Barn 1 x 10 25 00 Box 1x6 and up 22 00 Box 1 x 10 23 00 Box 1 x 12 25 00 Box 1 x 13 and up 30 00 The following quotations on hardwoods re- present the jobber buying price at Buffalo and Tonawanda : White Ash /st and 2nd, 1 inch 40 00 1<4 to 2 inch 44 00 2</2 to 4 inch 48 00 Strips 22 00 Common and culls 14 00 Black and Brown 1st and 2nd, 6 inch up 40 00 Common good culls 14 00 1st and 2nd 6 inch and up, red 40 00 1st & 2nd, white, 0 in. & 30 00 Common and good culls 16 00 Elm 1st and 2nd, rock, 6 in. and up 34 00 Common and culls 10 00 1st and 2nd, soft, 6 in. and up 28 00 Common and culls 13 00 Maple 1st and 2nd hand 26 00 Common and culls 14 00 1st and 2nd, soft 26 00 Common and culls 14 00 42 00 40 00 54 00 24 00 Tl mi 42 00 20 00 42 00 32 00 18 00 38 00 L'lP 00 32 00 1S no 28 00 22 00 28 00 22 00 THE ONLY LOG-LOADER. 'IT HANDLES ANY SIZE LOGS!" That allows emp- ties to pass through on the same track without jacking up the loader on spuds. The McGIFFERT Steam LOG LOADER It is self-propell- ing, moves and spots its own cars, dispensing with the services of a road engine. It cuts the cost of logging some 66%: We would like to send you a book of facsimile letters that PROVE this. A beautifully illustrated book, fully describing the working of the McGiffert a


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