. Canadian forest industries 1905. any other way With stocks as designated aboveand the knowledge that during thewinter months and the early springbut little will be done in this sectionin manufacturing, the prospects arethat New Brunswick spruce dealswill not figure conspicuously inshipping circles during the winter. With few transactions beingmade in this line, it is difficult toname a figure that would apply gen-erally, but it is safe to say that aninquirer for English sprucedeals, in a specification containing50 per cent 7s and 8s, 35 per centc/s and 15 per cent ns and wides,would be quote
. Canadian forest industries 1905. any other way With stocks as designated aboveand the knowledge that during thewinter months and the early springbut little will be done in this sectionin manufacturing, the prospects arethat New Brunswick spruce dealswill not figure conspicuously inshipping circles during the winter. With few transactions beingmade in this line, it is difficult toname a figure that would apply gen-erally, but it is safe to say that aninquirer for English sprucedeals, in a specification containing50 per cent 7s and 8s, 35 per centc/s and 15 per cent ns and wides,would be quoted not lower than$ per thousand superficialfeet, steamer St. John, (two-thirds price for fourths and ends.) The Alex. Gibson Company,Marysville, N. B., shipped 22,000,-000 feet of lumber to England thisyear. DETROIT COLUMN& MANUFACTURING COMPANY The largest and most extensive Manu-facturers and Shippers of COLONIALCOLUMNS AND COMPOSITIONCAPITALS in the United States. Write for prices and discounts. DETROIT MICHIGAN. J . B. FARWELL & SON BANCROFT I0NT. RENFREW, ONT. OSWECO, Style No. 27 Style No. 40 We have the most perfect fittingLOCK-JOINT COLUMN made. Write for Catalogue and FURNISH COLUMNS INANY SIZE OR LENGTH November 28, 1906 Canada Lumberman Weekly Edition in BRITISH COLUMBIA LETTER. (Correspondence of the Canada Lumberman.) Vancouver, B. C, November19th, 1906.—Shingle manufacturers,who hold weekly meetings, areseriously considering closing downfor a period. The matter hasbeen under consideration for sometime, Aid. E. H. Heaps of theHeaps Lumber Company statedthis morning, but no definite ac-tion has yet been decided is proposed is that the close-down shall be from about December22nd to the end of January, whenthe business will be the season is about over now, andthings generally are quiet in theshingle part of the industry. Ship-ments of red cedars are going tothe United States and Ontario, butnothing out of the ordinary
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