. Canadian forest industries 1889-1890. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. August,, iSco READ, MARK, LEARN AND INWARDLY R 'RINTED MATTER is one of the commodities neces- sary in every business man's office. Every blank used is not only an economizer of labor, but gives tone and prestage to a business which other agencies fail in doing. Many years practical experience on our part has demonstrated that the public in general, and the lumber trade in particular, are ready and willing to pay for really good wor
. Canadian forest industries 1889-1890. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. August,, iSco READ, MARK, LEARN AND INWARDLY R 'RINTED MATTER is one of the commodities neces- sary in every business man's office. Every blank used is not only an economizer of labor, but gives tone and prestage to a business which other agencies fail in doing. Many years practical experience on our part has demonstrated that the public in general, and the lumber trade in particular, are ready and willing to pay for really good work, at remunerative prices, in preference to accepting second-class, or botch work, at cheaper rates; and there is no reason why they should not be, because the actual difference in cost between the production of the two is compara- tively so trifling that no shrewd business man can afford to pursue a " penny- wise and pound-foolish" policy. Good work pays alike the customer and the pnnter, especially the former : in fact the public has been educated to judge in a great measure of the character and standing of an establishment by the manner in which its business announcements have been executed and the taste displayed therein—on the principle, we suppose, that "a tree is known by its ; After catering to the wants of the lumber trade in the printing line while located in the picturesque town of Peterborough for nearly four years, and as our business increased in volume we sighed for still greater quarters to exercise according to our strength, therefore removal became imperative— and we migrated like a caravan to our present location, 11 & 13 Rich- mond Street West, Toronto, where we have again enlarged and improved our facilities for quick and elegant print- Removal Became Imperative in^' After anchoring in this locality and getting fairly settled behind the sign-board of A. G. MORTIMER, Printer, we became conscious of a new and unexpected impet
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