Rod and gun . ch of the Departmentof the Interior has compiled statistics for1910 showing that twelve species of woodwere used in the production of the eighthundred and fift3--two million pieces oflath produced in 1910, worth one million,nine hundred and forty-three thousanddollars. The first six species in import-ance were spruce, white pine, cedar,douglas fir, hemlock and balsam whichalso are the woods used for some timein the manufacture of laths. The re-maining six; jack pine, red pine, yellowpine, poplar, basswood and larch are thenew species increasing in and white pine


Rod and gun . ch of the Departmentof the Interior has compiled statistics for1910 showing that twelve species of woodwere used in the production of the eighthundred and fift3--two million pieces oflath produced in 1910, worth one million,nine hundred and forty-three thousanddollars. The first six species in import-ance were spruce, white pine, cedar,douglas fir, hemlock and balsam whichalso are the woods used for some timein the manufacture of laths. The re-maining six; jack pine, red pine, yellowpine, poplar, basswood and larch are thenew species increasing in and white pine laths, the twomost important species, show a decreasein 1910 from the year previous, but to-gether form nearly seventy per cent, ofthe annual output. Some million anda half more pieces of cedar were cut in1910 than in 1909 and the amount for thisspecies of seventy million pieces made upone-twelfth of the total. Prices rangedfrom $ for yellow pine to $ perthousand for pojalar. ROD AXD GUX IX CANADA S6J. :iness( meirVh6-apprec|ate^the-signS^ince of a gbod-appearance mvimbly insiltw» Cha^aige Collars. They neQect^^good taste and refined i-jtl^gment in dress.


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