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Hardwood Prices 



During 1911 should go higher 



"y 5 — Look for better prices in No. 3 stock. 



™ 6 — Hemlock largely governed by yellow pine conditions. 



7 — Every man is optimistic to a degree. 



The Berlin Machine Works 



™ A straw vote among the larger manufacturers of Maple, ^ 



Beech, Birch and Hemlock brings out the 



following consensus of opinion: 



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A 1 — Smaller production. 



\ 2 — Bigger demand for No. 1 stock. i^ 



S 3 — Stock on hand at close of year no greater than a year ago. ^ 



^ 4 — Many firms have finished their cut. 



NOTE: — With the manufacturer cutting just as close | 



as possible, the manufacturing end becomes more com- | 



plex. Look carefully into the matter of saving your ^ 



knotty and cross-grained stock and ask us what we have | 



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Beloit, Wis., U. S. A. Hamilton, Ont., Canada 



BRANCH OFFICES: 



New York, Chicago, Boston, New Orleans. San Francisco, Spokane, Seattle, Monireal, Que., Vancouver. B. C, 



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