Canadian textile journal . December 6, 1921. r A X A n I A N TEXTILE JOURNAL 635. EDITORIAL A YEAR OF Just as the year is drawing to a close the textile in-dustry in Canada is enjoying a period of activity thatis in distinct contrast to the general duhiess that hascharacterized the trade during the last reports that there is a great scarcity inmany lines of cotton goods, that the mills are not ableto turn out the goods fast enough to supply the de-mand, that there is a very good demand for coloredcottons and that trade in blankets and yarns is
Canadian textile journal . December 6, 1921. r A X A n I A N TEXTILE JOURNAL 635. EDITORIAL A YEAR OF Just as the year is drawing to a close the textile in-dustry in Canada is enjoying a period of activity thatis in distinct contrast to the general duhiess that hascharacterized the trade during the last reports that there is a great scarcity inmany lines of cotton goods, that the mills are not ableto turn out the goods fast enough to supply the de-mand, that there is a very good demand for coloredcottons and that trade in blankets and yarns is wholesale houses have been obliged to put ordersfor Spring delivery on one side in order to cope withimmediate orders for Christmas business. During thesummer months .stocks were practically exhausted,and now nearly all Canadian cotton mills are backon the normal schedule. Several firms report opera-tion on a twentj-four hour basis, and a few are refus-ing further orders except for Spring delivery. The past year has been one of marked industrial de-pression—a depression tha
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