. Canadian forest industries July-December 1921. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 1920 /gtg . */SSO P£r/~i irornmL pcr n normal UBOft 1169 |1448 464 SUPPLIES * rWIUFACTWBHO EXPENSES 17 5 GENERAL OVERMEN), taJttfcii Offaecs miOfficeU»oesJ««.liiiuf«*t6wm(bem». 346 depreciation 121 stum pace (depletion) 925 Total : . . 181 4 26 13-7 128") 5S2 218 Interesting diagram Issued by the Southern Pine Association, showing how the var ious items entering into the cost of manufacturing lumber i


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1921. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 1920 /gtg . */SSO P£r/~i irornmL pcr n normal UBOft 1169 |1448 464 SUPPLIES * rWIUFACTWBHO EXPENSES 17 5 GENERAL OVERMEN), taJttfcii Offaecs miOfficeU»oesJ««.liiiuf«*t6wm(bem». 346 depreciation 121 stum pace (depletion) 925 Total : . . 181 4 26 13-7 128") 5S2 218 Interesting diagram Issued by the Southern Pine Association, showing how the var ious items entering into the cost of manufacturing lumber increased heavily last year over the preceding year and illustrating how each dollar is spent. before have prospects been brighter. In every City there is an urgent need for more homes. It is roughly estimated that building is so far behind that it will require, at least, three years of the most strenuous construction to bring conditions up to anywhere near normal. This, together with many other interesting facts, is the most convincing argument in favor of fire prevention with the lumbermen. You cannot afford to have a fire at this time. You must be ready for your share of the production. The man who says he is too busy to study the fundamental principles of fire prevention reminds me of the man who is too busy to watch out for the cars at the railroad crossing. He will certainly get hit sooner or later. We have comparatively few industrial readjustments to make. We are ready, but you must not lose track of the fact that one fire may put your plant out of the running. A trained fire fighting force is just as important as a trained selling force, but the truth of this statement is hardly ever realized until after the fire. Regardless of all arguments, I firmly believe that 50 per cent, of our fires could be prevented with the proper precaution. It is far better to spend a little time and money in fire prevention now than it would be to lose 100 times that amount in reconst


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