. Canadian forest industries 1910. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. down at the camp. If reduced by 40 per cent., the result would be nearer the truth. COMMISSARY STORES. The following is the amount of food required to feed 100 men for one month, with prices of goods "laid down" at the camp: 23 lb. evaporated apples at .15' 3 cases canned apples at 1-66 allspice at .50 25 lb. Baking Powder at .50 200 lb. Beans at .10 30 lb. Bacon at .20 .88 6,00 240 lb. Butter at .35 3,360 lb. Beef at .07 9


. Canadian forest industries 1910. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. down at the camp. If reduced by 40 per cent., the result would be nearer the truth. COMMISSARY STORES. The following is the amount of food required to feed 100 men for one month, with prices of goods "laid down" at the camp: 23 lb. evaporated apples at .15' 3 cases canned apples at 1-66 allspice at .50 25 lb. Baking Powder at .50 200 lb. Beans at .10 30 lb. Bacon at .20 .88 6,00 240 lb. Butter at .35 3,360 lb. Beef at .07 96 lb. Barley at .10 80 lb. Cheese at .25 10 lb. Cinnamon at .50 2f0 lb. Currants at .15 6,615 lb. Flour .t .04 10 lb. Pigs at .10 10 lb. Ginger at .30 1 lb. Hops at .50 60 lb. Compound Jam at .15 300 lb. Compond Lard at .25 6 boxes matches at 3 lb. Mustard at .30 90 100 lb. Mincemeat at .15 3 lb. Nutmeg at .75 120 lb. Onions at .10 20 gallons Pickles at .60 45 bushel Potatoes at 80 lb. Prunes at .15 40 lb. Peas at .10 4 lb. Pepper at .35 50 lb. Eaisins at .15 100 lb. Eice at .10 30 lb. Boiled Oats at .10 100 lb. Sauerkraut at .15 100 lb. Salt at .05 1,600 lb. Brown Sugar at .10 100 lb. Glucose at .10 48 Bars Soap at .10 9 lb. Soda at .10 90 90 lb. Tea at .35 10 gallons Vinegar at .50 50 cartons Yeast Cake at .15 100 lb. Pish at .10 3 cases Condensed Milk 480 lb. Vegetables at .05 v Total • • $1, An inventory of all the supplies in the camp is made weekly, and this account, together with a list of supplies wanted, is entered on a blank and forwarded to the district agent of the company. The. average value of the stock kept on the shelves is about $400. By comparison, it will be noted that camp prices are considerably higher than outside figures. No doubt this increase is due in


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