Canadian wood products industries . 1— Stabilizes production and employment, sinceit makes it safe for the manufacturer to accumulatestock during periods of slack orders, which he cannotsafely do with an unstandardized product. 2— Reduces selling cost. This is generally over-looked. Possibilities of reduced costs are generallyeven greater in distribution than in production. 3— It enables buyer and seller to speak the samelanguage, and makes it possible to compel competi-tive sellers to do likewise. A—In thus putting tenders on an easily comparablebasis, it promotes fairness in competition, bot


Canadian wood products industries . 1— Stabilizes production and employment, sinceit makes it safe for the manufacturer to accumulatestock during periods of slack orders, which he cannotsafely do with an unstandardized product. 2— Reduces selling cost. This is generally over-looked. Possibilities of reduced costs are generallyeven greater in distribution than in production. 3— It enables buyer and seller to speak the samelanguage, and makes it possible to compel competi-tive sellers to do likewise. A—In thus putting tenders on an easily comparablebasis, it promotes fairness in competition, both indomestic and in foreign trade. 5— It lowers unit costs to the public by makingmass production possible, as has been so strikinglyshown in the unification of incandescent lamps andautomobiles. 6— By simplifying the carrying of slocks, it makesdeliveries quicker and prices lower. 7— It decreases litigation and other factors tending Canadian Woodworker and Furniture Manufacturer IDEAL FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY SPRINGS. Double or single cone, plain or knotted ends,in any height,shape or gauge of wire. All Ideal Springs are made of Premier Brand—the beststeel spring wire obtainable. Before shipping, tbe springsare japanned and heat-treated, giving an enamel finish andmaking the spring more resilient. Catalogue and prices on IN CANADA by Ideal Fence & Spring Co., of Canada, Limited Windsor - Ontario to disorganize industry, the burden of which ultimat-ely falls upon the public. 8—It eliminates indecision both in productionand utilization,—a prolific cause of inefficieny andwaste. 9— By concentrating on fewer lines, it enables morethought and more energy to be put into designs, sothat they will be more efficient and economical. 10— By bringing out the need of new facts in orderto determine what is best and to secure agreementon most questions, it acts as a powerful stimulus toresearch and development,—and it is thus in decidedcontract to c


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