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H A K D w o o n K ! : r o R n 



Having: stood the rigid 

 test of time and been pro- 

 nounced ideal. 



Perkins 



Vegetable 



Glue 



now gains still further dis- 

 tinction by being pro- 

 nounced by United States 

 District Court "meritori- 

 ous and valuable, ^nd a 

 distinct advance in the art." 



The Perkins patents were 

 sustained in a decision by 

 the court. 



The Perkins Glue Com- 

 pany is the only company 

 that has made ol vege- 

 table glue a perfect prod- 

 uct. 



J. M. S. Buildinc 



Competition Stimulates Quality 



A buyer's market invariably results in quality com- 

 petition in manufactured tjoods — for obvious reasons. 

 Quality competition without added quality to back it is disastrous — 

 requiring more riprid (guarantee of goods it means that the man not 

 able to improve his product here and there to approach perfection is 

 merely betting; with himself on whether he will or will not have to 

 make Efood on stock which, to tret the order, he truaranteed. 



Perkins Vegetable Veneer Glue 



In All Panel Work 



allows you to make any reasonable guarantee with impunity. It does away 

 entirely with blistered work, and can be shipped to any climate without (ear 

 — thus vastly increasing the sales field. 



Perkins Vegetable Glue 



is guaranteed to be uniform, requires no hot, obnoxious glue room, will not 

 sour, costs 20 per cent less than hide glue. 



U(e Perldns Glue and make your guarantee *afe for you 



PERKINS GLUE COMPANY 



SOUTH BEND, IND. Originator, and Patentee. 



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Hardwood Lumber Inspection 



Daring Doccmbor. IfU.'i. snlaricd inspectors of the N.afional Hardwood 



Lumber Association Insi'ected 8.722.002 feet of lumber, and fee Inspectors 



are credited with .I.CCO.ISS feet. The work was distributed from Boston 



to St. Louis and from Minneapolis to New Orleans. 



Ontario's Lumber Cut in 1915 



The Canadian Lumhcrman and }\'oodicorkcr in its February number 

 gave figures sbowinc the cut of lumber in Ottawa province last year and 

 the year before. The output in l'J14 totaled S00,412.."i03 feet, and in 

 ]!)15 it was 725,520.840. This represents a falling oft of 75,000.000 feet, 

 or between seven and eight p"T cent. The decline Is attributed to the 

 disturbed business conditions due to the war. 



There was an increase of output In the Ottawa valley region when 

 1015 is compared to the year before. The gain amounted to nearly 

 21.000,000 feet. There was llltewisc a gain of 9.000.000 in the shingle 

 production in the Ottawa valle.v, and of 2,000,000 in the Georgian Bay 

 region. An increase of C.000.000 was reported In the lath output of the 

 tJeorglan Bay region, and an increase of 8,000,000 In the Ottawa valley 

 lath production. 



Bulletin on Ash Timber 

 The Forest Service has published bulletin No. 2!t!< under the title: "The 

 Ashes : Their Characteristics and Maniigemint." by W. I). Stcrrctt, forest 

 examiner. This publication deals not only with the uses found for ash in 

 the Industries, but likewise with growing conditions and the present and 

 prospective supply. The various species and forms of ash native to the 

 United States are separately described, and the regions where each is 

 found in greatest abundance are designated. The publication contains 

 eighty-eight pages and is valuable to all persons who are interested In ash 

 timber, plantations, lumber, and other commodities made of this wood. 

 The ash timber of the United States is divided in five groups, white, black, 

 green, water, and shrub, and some of these contain two or more forms, 

 and the total number of ashes in this country is placed at eighteen. 



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Hardwood ISlews ISlotes 



=•< MISCELLANEOUS >-= 



The Ebbeceke Fumittire Company has been Incorporated at Hoboken, 

 K J. 



The c.ipltal of the Grand I{aiild.s .Show Case Company, Grand i;;iplil'i, 

 Mich., has been increased to $750,000. 



.\t Lewlston, Me., the Parker Spool & Bobbin Company has been incor- 

 porated. 



The Empire Woodworking Company has been Incorporated at New York, 

 N. y. 



The style of the Cambridge Furniture Company, Cambridge, O., Is now 

 the Cambridge Furniture Manufacturing Company. 



Tlio Kerns-Gate Lumber Company has been incorporated at Itoanoke, Va. 



.\t New York City, the Western Cabinet Company is a recently Incor- 

 porated concern. 



.\n involuntary petition In bankruptcy has been filed by the Johnson 

 Furniture Company, Warren, Pa. 



The Beckwith Organ Company has been consolidated with the .\dlcr 

 Manufncluring Company. Louisville. Ky., under that style. 



.^ recently organized company at Holland, Mich., is the Holland Ladder 

 Company. 



The Williamsburg Wood Meel Company has been Incorporated at Brook- 

 lyn. N. v., with a capital of J25,000. 



The nome of the Memphis Poplar Products Company, Memphis. Tcnn., 

 luis l>een changed to the De Soto Ilardw^ood Flooring Company, its capital- 

 ization being $.'>0.000. 



The Indian River Table Company has suc<"ee<led the Great Furniture 

 Company at Philadelphia, Pa. 



The Colonial Manufacturing Company, manufacturer of hall clocks, 

 Zeeland, Mich., has made an increase in its capital from flOO,000 to 

 *150,000. 



.\t .\sheville. N. C, the Carolina Wood Products Company, with a 

 capital stock of $500,000, has been incorporated. 



With a capital of $2,000. the Cnadllla Screen Door Company has been 

 incorporated at Unadllla, N. Y. 



The ITnrt Specialty Company l.a^ 1.(<n Incorporated at Greenville. Jlicb. 



=-< CHICAGO >•= 



.Tolin N. Penrod of the Penro<l Walnut & Veneer Company. Kansas City, 

 Mo., passed through Chicago, spending a few dajs of last week here on 

 Ills way from New York to Kansas City. 



W. D. Young of W. D. Young & Co., Bay City, Mich., spent a day In 

 this city n week ngo. 



Garrett E. Lamb of Clinton, Iowa, president of the Lamb-Fish Lumber 

 Company, Charleston, Miss., passed through Chicago last week on his way 

 cast. 



.T. F. McSweyn. pr'^iidont and manaier of the Memphis Band Mill Com- 



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