. Canadian forest industries 1907. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Corrugated Iron For Sidings, 'Roofings, Ceilings, Etc. Absolutely free from defects—mads from very finest sheets. Each sheet is accurately squared, and the corrugations pressed one at a time—not rolled—giving an exact fit without waste. Any desired size or eauge—galvao. ized or painted—straight or curved. Send us your specifications. The cNldallic Roofing Co. WHOLESALE MANFR8. L"UTBD TORONTO, CANADA. DETROIT COLUMN & MANUFACTURING COMPANY The largest and most
. Canadian forest industries 1907. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Corrugated Iron For Sidings, 'Roofings, Ceilings, Etc. Absolutely free from defects—mads from very finest sheets. Each sheet is accurately squared, and the corrugations pressed one at a time—not rolled—giving an exact fit without waste. Any desired size or eauge—galvao. ized or painted—straight or curved. Send us your specifications. The cNldallic Roofing Co. WHOLESALE MANFR8. L"UTBD TORONTO, CANADA. DETROIT COLUMN & MANUFACTURING COMPANY The largest and most extensive Manu- facturers and Shippers of COLONIAL COLUMNS AND COMPOSITION CAPITALS in the United States. Write for prices and discounts. DETROIT MICHIGAN. COST OF FOREST PLANTING. The cost of forest planting by the Pennsylvania Railroad, says the "Engineering ; appears to be so moderate as to warrant the hope that similar forestry work will be carried out by many individuals in the near future, as well as by railway and other corporations. The greatest drawback to forest planting is the long period that must elapse before any return on the investment will be received. There are possi- bilities of forestry revenue, however, well within the life expectancy of a young man or even one of middle age, especially if trees suitable for railway ties, fence posts and like purposes not demanding large timber are planted. As a result of organized effort, Mr. Sterling, forester of Jjhe Pennsylvania Railroad, has reduced the cost of planting seedlings by nearlv half, bringing it down in 1907 to an average of $ per thousand, or $ per acre, for both the seedlings and the labor. This, of course, was for work on a relatively large scale, involving nearly a half million seedlings; but the work was somewhat scattered and was done under other conditions not whollv favorable. THE DEWEY DOOR Made by thejo Cranbrook Sash and Door Co. Manufacturers of>< DOWELL
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