. Canadian forest industries January-June 1915. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 60 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER March 15, 1915 CURRENT LUMBER PRICES - Continued No. 1 Moulding 8/4 68 00 No. 2 Moulding 5/4 47 00 No. 2 Moulding 6/4 47 0U No. 2 Moulding 8/4 47 00 No. 1 Barn 1 x 12 48 00 No. 1 Barn 1 x 6 and 8 34 00 No. 1 Barn 1 x 10 36 00 No. 2 Barn 1 x 6 and 8 32 00 No. 2 Barn 1 x 10 34 00 No. 3 Barn 1 x 6 and 8 26 00 No. 3 Barn 1 x 10 27 00 Box 1x6 and up '23 00 Box 1 x 10 25 00 Box 1 x 12 26 00 Box 1 x 13 and up 30 00 The followin


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1915. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 60 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER March 15, 1915 CURRENT LUMBER PRICES - Continued No. 1 Moulding 8/4 68 00 No. 2 Moulding 5/4 47 00 No. 2 Moulding 6/4 47 0U No. 2 Moulding 8/4 47 00 No. 1 Barn 1 x 12 48 00 No. 1 Barn 1 x 6 and 8 34 00 No. 1 Barn 1 x 10 36 00 No. 2 Barn 1 x 6 and 8 32 00 No. 2 Barn 1 x 10 34 00 No. 3 Barn 1 x 6 and 8 26 00 No. 3 Barn 1 x 10 27 00 Box 1x6 and up '23 00 Box 1 x 10 25 00 Box 1 x 12 26 00 Box 1 x 13 and up 30 00 The following quotations on hardwoods re- present the jobber buying price at Buffalo and Tonawanda: MAPLE Is & 2s No. 1 Com. No. 2 Com. 4/4 30 - 32 20 - 22 14 ⢠16 6/4 to 8/4 33 - 36 22 - 24 14 - 15 10/4 to 16/4 37 - 39 27 - 29 19 - 21 RED BIRCH 4/4 41 - 43 27 - 29 15 - 17 5/4 to 8/4 43 - 45 29 - 31 17 - 19 SAP BIRCH 4/4 35 - 37 23 - 25 17 - 19 5/4 and up 37 - 39 25 - 27 17 - 19 SOFT ELM 4/4 35 - 37 24 - 26 15 - 17 5, 6 & 8/4 37 - 39 26 - 28 17 - 19 BASSWOOD 4/4 33 - 35 24 - 26 16 - 18 Thicker 35 - 37 26 - 29 19 - 20 PLAIN OAK 4/4 51 - 53 32 - 34 20 - 22 5/4 to 8/4 53 - 55 34 - 36 22 - 24 ASH, WHITE AND BROWN 4/4 45 - 47 27 - 29 18 - 20 5/4 to 8/4 52 - 54 29 - 31 19 - 21 10/4 and up 61 - 63 41 - 43 21 - 23 BOSTON, MASS. White pine uppers, 1 to 2 92 00 98 00 Selects. 1 to 2 inch 80 00 88 00. Duplicating Nature's Process Case hardening is the result of lumber which is merely sur- face dried. The wood splits, cracks and demands only a low price on the market. (REG. CAN. PAT. Common Sense Moist Air Dry Kiln j I dries lumber from center to surface and under no circum- g I stances is it possible for the kiln attendant to bake the lumber. jj jj The Sturtevant Kiln duplicates nature's process and gives â {j perfectly dry lumber. I ( Letters from actual users in all parts of the country enable 1 J us to offer you evidence as to how our Common Sense Kiln g _ will do work simi


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