. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 52 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER January I',. ir»19. L um ber For Sale Feet 16/4 Ists and 2nds Birch 15,000 16/4 No. 1 Common Birch 13,000 16/4 No. 2 Common Birch 13,000 16/4 No. 3 Common Birch 8,000 12/4 No. 1 Common Birch 23,000 10/4 No. 1 Common Birch 7,000 10/4 No. 2 Common Birch 9,000 8/4 No. 1 Common Birch 12,000 8/4 No. 2 Common Birch 37,000 8/4 No. 3 Common Birch 40,000 6/4 Ists and 2nds Birch . . . 29,000 6/4 No. 1 Common Birch 29,000 4/4 No. 1
. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 52 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER January I',. ir»19. L um ber For Sale Feet 16/4 Ists and 2nds Birch 15,000 16/4 No. 1 Common Birch 13,000 16/4 No. 2 Common Birch 13,000 16/4 No. 3 Common Birch 8,000 12/4 No. 1 Common Birch 23,000 10/4 No. 1 Common Birch 7,000 10/4 No. 2 Common Birch 9,000 8/4 No. 1 Common Birch 12,000 8/4 No. 2 Common Birch 37,000 8/4 No. 3 Common Birch 40,000 6/4 Ists and 2nds Birch . . . 29,000 6/4 No. 1 Common Birch 29,000 4/4 No. 1 Com. and Btr. Birch . 45,000 12/4 Ists and 2nds Soft Elm .... 27,000 12/4 No. 1 Common Soft Elm .... 5,000 8/4 Ists and 2nds Soft Elm .... 25,000 8/4 No. 1 Common Soft Elm .... 7,000 Above are some piled in uur surliny yard at Montreal. Also three million seven hundred and fifty thousand (3,750,000) feet dry birch, three million (3,000,000) feet dry spruce in mill yards. "All class A suitable for active ser- ; Let us fill up the depleted ranks in your yards. Present winter supply of logs cost 20 to 30 per cent, more than last winter. Lumber Barometer Reads:— 'Steady, Inclined to Rise 99 E. M. Nicholson & Co. 202 Board of Trade Bldg. Montreal, P. Q. Canada Can Supply Timber Demands Brigadier-General White Asserts that All Depends I pon Push and Aggressiveness to Capture European Business 'Die demand for lumber in France and England will be tremen- dous, said Brigadier-General J. B. White, , director of Can- adian forestry operations in France, in an interview with a represent- ative of the "Canadian ; Brigadier-General White, who is manager of the woods and .saw mills department of the Riordon Pulp & Lumber Co., Limited, Montreal, is home on leave. The General went on to say that not only have the forests of England and France been depicted, but there has been practically no construction or renewals during the war. This
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