. Canadian forest industries January-June 1915. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. March 1. 1935. Issued on the 1st and 15th of every month by HUGH G. MACLEAN, LIMITED, Publishers HUGH C. MacLEAN, Winnipeg, President. THOS. S. YOUNG, Toronto, General Manager. OFFICES AND BRANCHES: TORONTO - - Telephone A. 2700 - - 347 Adelaide Street West VANCOUVER - Telephone Seymour 2013 - Hutchison Block MONTREAL - - Telephone Main 2299 - - 119 Board of Trade WINNIPEG - Telephone Garry 856 - Commercial Travellers' Bldg. NEW YORK - - Tel. 3108 Beekman


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1915. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. March 1. 1935. Issued on the 1st and 15th of every month by HUGH G. MACLEAN, LIMITED, Publishers HUGH C. MacLEAN, Winnipeg, President. THOS. S. YOUNG, Toronto, General Manager. OFFICES AND BRANCHES: TORONTO - - Telephone A. 2700 - - 347 Adelaide Street West VANCOUVER - Telephone Seymour 2013 - Hutchison Block MONTREAL - - Telephone Main 2299 - - 119 Board of Trade WINNIPEG - Telephone Garry 856 - Commercial Travellers' Bldg. NEW YORK - - Tel. 3108 Beekman - - 628 Tribune Building CHICAGO - - Tel. Centra! 6403 - - 1155 Peoples Gas Building LONDON, ENG. -------- 3 Regent Street, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Canada, United States and Great Britain, $ per year in advance; other foreign countries embraced in the General Postal Union, $ Single copies 15 cents. "The Canada Lumberman and Woodworker" is published in the interest of, and reaches regularly, persons engaged in the lumber, woodworking and allied industries in every part of Canada. It aims at giving full and timely information on all subjects touching these interests, and invites free discus- sion by its readers. Advertisers will receive careful attention and liberal treatment. For manufacturing and supply firms wishing to bring their goods to the attention of owners and operators of saw and planing mills, woodworking factories, pulp mills, etc., "The Canada Lumberman and Woodworker" is undoubtedly the most direct and profitable advertising medium. Special attention is di- rected to the "Wanted" and "For Sale" advertisements. Authorized by the Postmaster General for Canada, for transmission as second class matter. Entered as second class matter July 18th, 1914, at the Postoffice at Buf- falo, , under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Vol. 35 Toronto, March i, 1915 No. 5 The Effect of the Duty on Lumber After the lumberme


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