. Canadian forest industries July-December 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 5' For Sale Sawmill, in good condition, on Burford Lake, six miles from Wiarton, equipped with 115 h p. boiler, 100 h p. engine, new carriage by Long Orillia, good trimmers and endless chain attachment for hauling logs out of water. Terms, etc., apply Massey-Harris Company, Toronto. Baughman's Buyer and Seller The twelfth edition of the handy book for lumbermen just out. Revised, improved; see the new s


. Canadian forest industries July-December 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 5' For Sale Sawmill, in good condition, on Burford Lake, six miles from Wiarton, equipped with 115 h p. boiler, 100 h p. engine, new carriage by Long Orillia, good trimmers and endless chain attachment for hauling logs out of water. Terms, etc., apply Massey-Harris Company, Toronto. Baughman's Buyer and Seller The twelfth edition of the handy book for lumbermen just out. Revised, improved; see the new side tables, the metric system, taper- ing timber, to figure narrow flooring, mould- ing and box work, tive sections each indexed and separate work. Every page worth the price of the book. The book that talks to lumbermen. Not millions but more than seventy-rive thousand copies have been sold to lumbermen. Bound in red flexi- ble leather cover, $ per copy prepaid. Orders mailed day received. Address H. K. A. Baughman, Indianaoplis, Ind. 19-22-18 Maltese laborers are to be brought to British Columbia to work in the mill of the Canadian Western Lumber Company on the Fraser River. A representative of the Maltese Government was in Vancouver last week in regard to the matter, and was assured by Col. A. I). McRae, general man- ager of the company, that em- ployment would be given to fifty at rtrst. Altogether will be brought to British Columbia. come into some degree of use for the cheaper grade of pen- cils. No small degree of in- terest, therefore, attaches to the recent announcement that a wood has been discovered in East Africa which is almost if not entirely equal to the American cedar, and exists in sufficient volume to secure an abundant supply. Just how much faith is to be placed in this an- nouncement is so far problemati- cal, although it is stated that the new wood is already used to some extent in Germany. It is to be expected, however, that apart from the


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