. Canadian forest industries January-June 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 52 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER March 1, 1920. Moved by K. J. Shirton and seconded by J. J. Guff, Sea- forth:—That the Ontario Retail Lumber Dealers' Associa- tion instruct the secretary to secure incorporation for the Association under rn Ontario charter. Moved by T. C. Warwick, Blenheim, seconded by Fred Richardson, Ingersoll:—That this Association recommends that its members should, rs far as possible, confine their pur- chases to Made-in-Canada goo


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 52 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER March 1, 1920. Moved by K. J. Shirton and seconded by J. J. Guff, Sea- forth:—That the Ontario Retail Lumber Dealers' Associa- tion instruct the secretary to secure incorporation for the Association under rn Ontario charter. Moved by T. C. Warwick, Blenheim, seconded by Fred Richardson, Ingersoll:—That this Association recommends that its members should, rs far as possible, confine their pur- chases to Made-in-Canada goods, with a view to doing what- ever is in their power to remedy the existing adverse rate of exchange. Moved by Wm. Laking, Hamilton, seconded by W. C. Irvin, Toronto:—That this Association approve the steps taken by our committee in connection with the Mechanics' Lien Act, and desires them to continue their efforts to have a new act passed by the Legislature of Ontario. Moved by J. S. Bond, Toronto, seconded by Chas. Hub- bell, Thamesville:—That our committee on Legislation be instructed to wrtch impending legislation as carefully as pos- sible, with a view to being prepared for dealing with any developments which may be unfairly adverse to the inter- ests of our members. Moved by H. S. Ludlam, Leamington, seconded by Fred Richardson, Ingersoll:—That the Secretary be instructed to get out further copies of the "terms of sale" card and that they be printed in larger type about 16 in. x 12 in., and that an issue of 500 copies be printed so that each member may have at least one copy, and members who desire several copies may be furnished with them. Moved by Fred Richardson, Ingersoll, seconded by M. H. Armstrong, Burlington:—That our members be urged to pay particular attention to the serious importance of a com- plete and accurate cost accounting, especially in view of the possibility of important legislation being passed in this con- nection at almost any


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