. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER June 15, 1916 CURRENT LUMBER PRICES — Continued No. 1 Moulding 8/4 58 00 SAP BIRCH No- I \\0U\*\nZ ?/* *\ 00 4/4 37 - 39 24 -20 No. 2 Moulding 8/4 47 00 No. 1 Barn 1 x 12 48 00 SOFT FT M No. 1 Barn 1 x C and S 34 00 ... o- L tf m No. 1 Barn 1 x 10 30 00 r r4/i SM ™ 22 ' S No. 2 Barn 1 x 0 and 8 32 00 » 8/4 30 -38 2o - 2i No. 2 Barn 1 x 10 34 00 r> a ccnm™ No. 3 Barn 1 x 0 and 8 20 00 BASSWOOD No. 3 Barn 1 x 10 27 00 4/4 34 - 30 23 -


. Canadian forest industries 1916. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER June 15, 1916 CURRENT LUMBER PRICES — Continued No. 1 Moulding 8/4 58 00 SAP BIRCH No- I \\0U\*\nZ ?/* *\ 00 4/4 37 - 39 24 -20 No. 2 Moulding 8/4 47 00 No. 1 Barn 1 x 12 48 00 SOFT FT M No. 1 Barn 1 x C and S 34 00 ... o- L tf m No. 1 Barn 1 x 10 30 00 r r4/i SM ™ 22 ' S No. 2 Barn 1 x 0 and 8 32 00 » 8/4 30 -38 2o - 2i No. 2 Barn 1 x 10 34 00 r> a ccnm™ No. 3 Barn 1 x 0 and 8 20 00 BASSWOOD No. 3 Barn 1 x 10 27 00 4/4 34 - 30 23 - 25 Box 1x6 and up 23 00 Thicker 34 - 30 25 - 28 Box 1 x 10 25 00 Box 1 x 12 20 00 PLAIN OAK Box 1 x 13 and up 30 00 4/4 50 -52 31 - 33 The following quotations on hardwoods re- 5/4 to 8/4 52 - 54 33 - 35 present the jobber buying price at Buffalo and Tonawanda: ASH, WHITE AND BROWN MAPLE 4/4 40 - 48 20 - 28 17 4/4 34 - 35 21 - 23 13 - 15 5 4 10 s/4 51 - 53 28 - 30 18 5/4 to 8/4 30 - 38 23 - 25 13 - 14 1(V4 and "P 64 - 00 40 - 42 20 10/4 to 10/4 41 - 43 29 - 31 18 - 20 ' BOSTON, MASS. RED BIRCH White pine uppers, 1 to 2 98 00 4/4 42 - 44 2G - 28 14 - 16 Selects, 1 to 2 in 88 00 5/4 to 8/4 44 - 46 28 - 30 16 - IS Fine common, 1 in 68 00 70 00 10 10 10 10 15 IS 19 21 IS IS 18 IS 17 19 21 23 19 20 22 Why Experts Are Needed When installing a fan system for handling- shavings, the fan is not the only consideration. The layout of piping, and the sizes of main duct and branch pipes are equally important. Although it is easy to install a system that will work, such sys- tems are frequently very wasteful of power and only experienced engineers are qualified to design systems thai will keep the opera- tion costs down to a minimum. Trade Mark Fan Systems are laid out by experts and their design is influenced by a wealth of experience. In some sections of the country, where it is more to your advantage, we will refer your inquiry to thoroughly experienced contractors and y


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