. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. July 1, 1916 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER ft ably more building and repairing than in other years, which makes it appear that the farmers are in better standing "financially. The furniture trade in this district has apparently picked up considerably, but in our line it is very slack. Yours respectfully, H. J. Hall & Son. * * * Conflicting Conditions at Brantford Editor Canada Lumberman:â Brantford, Ont., June 17. Our business is now largely connected with


. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. July 1, 1916 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER ft ably more building and repairing than in other years, which makes it appear that the farmers are in better standing "financially. The furniture trade in this district has apparently picked up considerably, but in our line it is very slack. Yours respectfully, H. J. Hall & Son. * * * Conflicting Conditions at Brantford Editor Canada Lumberman:â Brantford, Ont., June 17. Our business is now largely connected with the steel trade and not with the lumber interests. Incidental to our other business we manufacture wood tanks. Our output for this year is practically sold. Many conflicting conditions exist on account of the very high price of steel products and the scarcity of labor, and it is next to impossible to sell the products we produce at a comparative advance in price to meet the condi- tions of excessive cost of both labor and material at this time. Yours truly, Goold, Shapley & Muir Company, Ltd. * * * Marked Improvement But Still Below Normal Editor Canada Lumberman:â Hamilton, June 14. We find a marked improvement in business compared with that of a year ago, but the volume is still much below normal. Yours truly, Wise Lumber A budget of comment presented in the interest of public welfare, ind«pindtnt of party politics and with malice toward no one. The Ross Rifle Again Startling indeed in view of the attitude adopted by the official and un- official apologists of the Ross rifle is the news contained in the London letter to the Toronto Telegram. Briefly, the correspondence is to the effect that following complaints from all branches of the service, Gen. Alderson, in command of the Canadians, formally protested to the Canadian Government against arming the men with the Ross rifle, which has proved, according to the soldiers, a failure and a pathetic failur


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