. Canadian forest industries July-December 1922. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE GREAT NATIONAL LUMBER JOURNAL Pioneer and Leader in the Industry (ffiatoTumberman ^ * ' /bunded 1660 Recognized Authority for Forty Years Vol. 42 Toronto, September 15, 1922 No. 18 Need of Lumber Industry is Stabilized Market President of the Canadian Lumbermen's Association Reviews General Conditions and Believes that Coming Year Will Witness Great Improvement in Volume and Value of Forest Products As president of the Canadian Lumber- men's Associat


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1922. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE GREAT NATIONAL LUMBER JOURNAL Pioneer and Leader in the Industry (ffiatoTumberman ^ * ' /bunded 1660 Recognized Authority for Forty Years Vol. 42 Toronto, September 15, 1922 No. 18 Need of Lumber Industry is Stabilized Market President of the Canadian Lumbermen's Association Reviews General Conditions and Believes that Coming Year Will Witness Great Improvement in Volume and Value of Forest Products As president of the Canadian Lumber- men's Association, which is the great nation- al body of manufacturers and wholesalers ex- tending from one end of Canada to the other, I have been asked by the "Canada Lumber- man" to say something in the Annual Num- ber regarding the work and worth of our organization and the outlook of the lumber industry in general. This, I confess, is a rather large contract and one which might well be undertaken by older or more promi- nent members of the calling than myself. However, the present is not a time for de- ferring action or shifting responsibility. Co- operation is the spirit and watchword of the times and should be characteristic of our vast pioneer industry which is now emerg- ing from the throes of rather prolonged stagnation and entering upon a better and brighter era. It is not possible to forecast the future, as far as the production, consumption and distribution of forest products are concerned. I can speak, however, with more certainty and assurance regarding the great body over w hich I have the honor to be the presiding officer. This distinction was conferred upon me at the last annual meeting in Toronto and I am pleased to report that the support and co-operation, promised by the other di- rectors and members, has been forthcoming. They all have the interest and welfare of the C. L. A. at heart and several interesting meetings of the executive have been held. The Next N


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