Canadian wood products industries . the millmenpurchase it, with the timber standing. Besides these natural conditions, the Southerncooperage manufacturer can operate his plant theyear round, while in Canada we are confined to aneight month operation, as a maximum. This of coursecuts down overhead with them. Another point that has often occurred to us andthat we have, on several occasions, had up with theTraffic Department of the Canadian Railways is, thatthe arbitrary tariff arrangements our Canadian roadsmake with the U. S. transportation companies, whenstriking through rates, act directly i


Canadian wood products industries . the millmenpurchase it, with the timber standing. Besides these natural conditions, the Southerncooperage manufacturer can operate his plant theyear round, while in Canada we are confined to aneight month operation, as a maximum. This of coursecuts down overhead with them. Another point that has often occurred to us andthat we have, on several occasions, had up with theTraffic Department of the Canadian Railways is, thatthe arbitrary tariff arrangements our Canadian roadsmake with the U. S. transportation companies, whenstriking through rates, act directly in favor of theSouthern manufacturer. As an example, we havefrom Georgiania, Ala., to Montreal, a distance of overfifteen hundred miles, a rate of 54y2 cents on cooperagestock; while we are paying from Trenton to Mon-treal, a distance of 238 miles, a rate of 21 cents perone hundred pounds. The difference, as shown bythis example, is borne out in all freight rates frompoints in the Southern States to the Canadian con-suming o4 Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer Good Work From Box Board Printer Features Which Should Receive Special Attention—Gold Weather Adds to TroublesExperienced—How Satisfactory Results May be Obtained In its moods and tenses, the printing press is ina class by itself. No other machine in a box plantis so largely sympathetic with weather conditions forthe production of good work as the printing press,say a writer in Packages. It is a fair weather ma-chine, needing plenty of sunshine and warmth. .The ideal location for the press is a room or en-closure, used for printing purposes only. This roomshould be sufficiently large to accommodate the pressand its accompanying equipment^ two floor trucks,anda bench for bundling. Enough windows to giveplenty of good light are essential, a large door for thepassage of trucks, and a smaller one for general great difficulty in printing in cold weather isthat the ink becomes so cold it refuses


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