. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN February, 1904 CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT. Mr. Harlan P. Hubbard, who opened a sales agency at Toronto, Ontario, a little over a year ago for E. C. Atkins & Company, in order to serve their growing trade in Canada to better advantage, has been called to a sphere of greater usefulness with his firm and made general superintendent of the immense factories at Indianapolis, Indiana. Mr. Hubbard was wonderfully successful in his work in Canada, but his s
. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN February, 1904 CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT. Mr. Harlan P. Hubbard, who opened a sales agency at Toronto, Ontario, a little over a year ago for E. C. Atkins & Company, in order to serve their growing trade in Canada to better advantage, has been called to a sphere of greater usefulness with his firm and made general superintendent of the immense factories at Indianapolis, Indiana. Mr. Hubbard was wonderfully successful in his work in Canada, but his superior qualifications in the practical end of the business of necessity resulted in his advancement. He began his new duties January first, being succeeded in the old by Mr. C. D. Ten Eyck, of Detroit, Mich., a. Mr. C. D. Ten Eyck. gentleman of fine address and pleasing per- sonality, who will undoubtedly meet with a cordial reception from the trade and continue the work so auspiciously begun. POINTERS ON THE HARDWOOD EXPORT TRADE TO UNITED KINGDOM. By "; At this time, when lumber dealers are look- ing forward to the coming season and thinking how they can improve their position, to those who have not yet tried the export business as a means to this end, and may now think of doing so, I would like to offer a few suggestions, which may prevent beginners from making some of the mistakes usually made by those who enter upon this line of business for the first time, and which often result in dissatisfaction to the importer and disappointment and loss to the exporter. These suggestions may also be found useful to some exporters who are looking around for means to make the most of this now keenly competed for trade, and who, either from carelessness or want of appreciation, have overlooked some of the points given. First of all, to those who are only now think- ing of trying the export business, the question arises "For what charges am I liable on the shipmen
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