. Canadian forest industries 1899-1901. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. IV. Canada Lumberman Weekly Edition March 27, 1901 Flooring, 12, 14 and 16 feet—No. 2 edge grain, 4 in. $37 ; 6 in. $36 ; No. 2 flai grain, 4 and 8 in. $33; No. 3 edge and flat grain, mixed, 4 and 6 in. $30 ; for \ %, \y2 and 2 in. add $ Ceiling—No. 2, 1x4 and 6 in. $33 ; No. 3, 1x4 in. $30 ; No. 3 1x6 in. $30 ; No. 2, ^X4 and 6 in. $28 ; No. 3, $ ; worked two sides add $2. Common boards—^x8, 10 and 12 ft. S. I. S. $20 ; 1x8, 10 and 12 ft. $ briti


. Canadian forest industries 1899-1901. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. IV. Canada Lumberman Weekly Edition March 27, 1901 Flooring, 12, 14 and 16 feet—No. 2 edge grain, 4 in. $37 ; 6 in. $36 ; No. 2 flai grain, 4 and 8 in. $33; No. 3 edge and flat grain, mixed, 4 and 6 in. $30 ; for \ %, \y2 and 2 in. add $ Ceiling—No. 2, 1x4 and 6 in. $33 ; No. 3, 1x4 in. $30 ; No. 3 1x6 in. $30 ; No. 2, ^X4 and 6 in. $28 ; No. 3, $ ; worked two sides add $2. Common boards—^x8, 10 and 12 ft. S. I. S. $20 ; 1x8, 10 and 12 ft. $ british columbia spruce. Siding, Flooring and Ceiling-No. i, 4 5 and 6 in. $40; No. 2, $ ; No. 3, $32. Finish—Clear squares $ ; clear 1, 1%, 1% and 2 in. $ Shingles—B. C. cedar No. 1 $ ; No. 2 $ ; dimension $4 ; band sawed $5- Lath—No. 1 pine per M, $ ; No. 2, $4. BRITISH COLUMBIA CEDAR. Common—2x4 to 2x8 up to 32 ft., $30 ; 1 in. boards, $24. Shiplap—8, 10 and 12 ft. $22. Finish, No. i, clear—1 in., 8 to 12 in. wide, $50 ; 1 in., 13 to 18 in. wide, $52 ; 1 in., 19 to 24 in. wide, $60 ; 1 % and 1^ in., 8 to 12 in. $53 ; 13 to 18 in. $58 ; 19 to 2 in. $60 ; \% and 2 in., 8 to 12 in. $53 ; 13 to 18 in. $58; 19 to 24 in. $62; 3 in., 8 to 12 in. $54; 13 to 18 in. $58; 19 to 24 in. $63; y2 in., 8 to 12 in. $43 ; squares 3x3 and 4x4, $52; 5x5 and 6x6, $54; 7x7 and 10x10, $56. No. 1 Clear Siding—1x6., 10 to 16 ft. $41 ; 6 to 9 ft. $37 ; J^x6 in., 10 to 16 ft. $27 ; 6 to 9 ft. $ No 1 Clear Ceiling—1x4 and 6 in., 10 to 16 ft. $45 ; 6 to 9 ft. $36 ; and 6 in., 10 to 16 ft. $46 ; ^X4 and 6 in., 10 to 16 ft. $37- HARDWOOD. Plain white or red oak, 1 in. $70 ; 1X to 2 in. $75; 2}£ to 4 in. $80 ; 5x5 to 12x12 $80 ; treads, iX and 1^x11 in. and wider $82; l4 sawed red oak, 1 in. $95 ; 1% to 2 in. $86; while oak, 1 in. $105 ; \% to 2 in. $110 ; red oak veneer, $50 ; common, $40; cull, $35 ; birch, 1 in. $60 ; 1X, 1% and 2 in. $67. I. X. L. Flo


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