. Canadian forest industries January-June 1923. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 3S CANAD A L UMBERM A N Discuss Trade Ethics and Cost Estimating Southwestern Ontario Retail Lumber Dealers Will Offer Prize for Best-Kept Yard and Factory,â Committee Appointed to Draw up Conditions Which Will Govern ContestâNew Officers Elect- ed for Coming YearâNecessity of Watching Overhead Expenditures More Thoroughlyâ How Retailers Differ in Their Estimates on Certain Standard Jobs in Woodworking George N. Kernohan, London, Newly Elected Pre


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1923. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 3S CANAD A L UMBERM A N Discuss Trade Ethics and Cost Estimating Southwestern Ontario Retail Lumber Dealers Will Offer Prize for Best-Kept Yard and Factory,â Committee Appointed to Draw up Conditions Which Will Govern ContestâNew Officers Elect- ed for Coming YearâNecessity of Watching Overhead Expenditures More Thoroughlyâ How Retailers Differ in Their Estimates on Certain Standard Jobs in Woodworking George N. Kernohan, London, Newly Elected President Enthusiastic in spirit, repre- sentative in numbers and opti- mistic in outlook. All these were characterictic of the an- nual meeting of the South-West- ern Ontario Retail Lumber Deal- ers' Association which was held in the Builders' Exchange rooms London, on April 26th. Many matters of importnace were dis- cussed and plans adopted for furthering the work of the or- ganization and increasing its welfare and usefulness. Sever- al new memibers were present and were cordially greeted. The London dealers entertained the visitors to luncheon and extend- ed a warm welcome to everyone. It may be remarked, parentheti- cally that the South-Western Ontario Retail Lumber Dealers' Association which has been in existence for eleven years, is the parent body of its kind in the province, and out of it grew the whole expending spirit of organization which resulted later in the formation of the and the various district bodies in different parts of Ontario. However, this is another story that has been presented in detail in the "Canada Lumberman" on previous occasions. Among the prime movers of those'early days were Charles Hubbell, of Thamesville, B. F. Clarke and Allen McPherson, of Glencoe, and some of the Chatham yardmen. They started a movement in 1912 in the shape of a little local Association, the im- petus and influence of which has widened and deepened u


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