. Canadian forest industries January-June 1917. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. WE'VE STRUCK OUR GAIT le*, mi'i jumping guewhilliki'iis, Imw it i'Imn keep lie llUIM|llllg. Whi n we're not ; up wagon* with Lumber mill Building Maltnal' we're Uany getting in new Moult. Well, wo're here fur ointiniwiâiJm< mum tlie merrier, mi join the firowil wliun villi unni anything in the way of Native or iin|iorli:il Lumber. T-ath, Kliinglea, VVIimIiimmhihI hour*, Limo, I'laaler, .ItiiiMtne I'njii-r, hp. , anil come where H


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1917. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. WE'VE STRUCK OUR GAIT le*, mi'i jumping guewhilliki'iis, Imw it i'Imn keep lie llUIM|llllg. Whi n we're not ; up wagon* with Lumber mill Building Maltnal' we're Uany getting in new Moult. Well, wo're here fur ointiniwiâiJm< mum tlie merrier, mi join the firowil wliun villi unni anything in the way of Native or iin|iorli:il Lumber. T-ath, Kliinglea, VVIimIiimmhihI hour*, Limo, I'laaler, .ItiiiMtne I'njii-r, hp. , anil come where Htiaraeiitw hits the w»i'v air, Tlmt'* el J. F. STILES 'MIIKK AMI Hi : MaITRIU. MAIN STRCCT LC Due ALT ARE YOU GUILTY? picture Isn't ovcrdnwn, You can tee il oo â¢:â >.(< of farma when the temperature h down bflow zero; Tbit â â tot ftuly cruclij- to inimala, but a be**/ dt«jQ on future profits in compel your cattle lo atay out in web "PAthrr. It «U Uke two weeks (eeJuig to recover the (flu f one day under ancb conditions. It .« f*r niV* profitable, to let your cattle rat their fill ptof. tod m barna M abrda tb*'v to Ibem Wit l*ia way Then ilirir foil â-d fell mlmtfc* inttnd ol kceixu »â Imdy ii».tt. " â r Think tt o*er-lhen come in and let ua abow yon bow il will to a-ut-blchelirr U* the number ut MlUt yon own It* lowntw will really surprise toil J. F. STILES - Main St. - L«duc Attractive borders and striking illustrations immediately catch the eye. ' to make a side and end each that we would sell him for $1 apiece, and that the side boards could be of a lower grade and would cost him 45 cents each. We showed him the lumber, and he said he would go get his team, which was over at the other yard, and that they had asked him $40 per thousand for the lumber he ; This story was not told as a joke on this dealer's competitor; for, as he said, the joke would be on him if the custom


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