. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. February 15, 1919 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 41 IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY CONVENTION In presenting its report the Legislation Committee expressed the view that under the present legislation the funds provided are insufificient to make the scheme practical: Whereas, through the efforts of our Association, many deferred shipments of orders placed by our members have ben secured, from wholesalers and manufacturers who were delaying shipment, and
. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. February 15, 1919 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 41 IMPORTANT RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED BY CONVENTION In presenting its report the Legislation Committee expressed the view that under the present legislation the funds provided are insufificient to make the scheme practical: Whereas, through the efforts of our Association, many deferred shipments of orders placed by our members have ben secured, from wholesalers and manufacturers who were delaying shipment, and Whereas, in future, some of the members . of our Association may feel inclined to cancel orders on a falling market, therefore in order to strengthen the association. Be it resolved that this association strongly deprecates any such action on the part of its members, and request the directors, in all such cases, to make a thorough investigation of same. The Terms of Sale Net Cash Whereas the retail lumber dealer must buy his lumber in car lots, carry for a considerable period and distribute in small lots to his customers, and Whereas the amount of capital required in the retail lumber business is now so large, and Whereas the public is continually demanding increased service from the retail yards Be it resolved that the "terms of sale" in the retail lumber busi- ness in the Province of Ontario should be net cash, with ledger (5) That a copy should be made of this resolution and forward- ed to the Canadian Manufacturers' Association. The Standardization of Millwork Sizes Resolved that Canadian hardwood flooring manufacturers be urged to standardize thicknesses and tongue-and-grooving, and if possible ado])t United States standards. Resolved that a committee be appointed to consider the adop- tion of the standard millwork sizes adopted by the Toronto dealers or any changes in the same which may be considered advisable to be standard for the whole province, and that a li
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