. Canadian forest industries July-December 1915. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. August 15, 1915 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 35 dinary bank is willing to grant. This class of borrowers should gladly avail themselves of facilities that will make marketable amply secured notes maturing in one to five years. James D. Lacey Timber Company is an extension of the co- partnership of James D. Lacey & Company, the latter house having been established by James D. Lacey thirty-five years ago. Since 1880 Mr. Lacey and his associates have


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1915. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. August 15, 1915 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 35 dinary bank is willing to grant. This class of borrowers should gladly avail themselves of facilities that will make marketable amply secured notes maturing in one to five years. James D. Lacey Timber Company is an extension of the co- partnership of James D. Lacey & Company, the latter house having been established by James D. Lacey thirty-five years ago. Since 1880 Mr. Lacey and his associates have been actively identified with the work of buying, selling, cruising and valuing lumber and timber pro- perties. During this period the members of the Lacey organization have been part owners in and operators of logging and milling pro- perties. The result is an intimate acquaintance with the timber and lumber business from tree to consumer, and within the period men- tioned this organization has accumulated information concerning the amount and value of timber in the United States and Canada which cannot be equalled by that possessed by any other individual or cor- poration in the country. There are few tracts of timber of import- ance in the southern states, on the Pacific coast, in British Columbia, in eastern Canada, or the Appalachian mountains, a record of which in some form is not contained in the files of James D. Lacey & Com- pany. This does not mean that every tract has been cruised, valued or preliminaried by the skilled employees of the firm, but it does mean that other tracts of the same general character, growing under sub- stantially similar conditions, have been examined and such information is on record in the files of James D. Lacey & Company. These files give detailed information concerning numberless tracts of timber of varying size in all parts of North America where timber is a chief or the only natural resource. Under arrangements perfected betwee


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