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Forest Fires May Make Pulpwood Dearer 

 (From "Paper," New York.) 



Watertown, N.Y., Aug. 29.— The 

 destructive forest fires that have 

 been raging in the pulpwood tracts 

 of the forest of the Provinces of 

 Quebec and Ontario during the past 

 several weeks may prove a f. actor in 

 forcing up the price of pulpwood this 

 fall. The cutting for this year was 

 unusually small, being several thou- 

 sand cords less than that of a year 

 ago, and this, coupled by a loss by 

 fire, will probaly make a material dif- 

 ference in the price it is said. 



E. W. Elsworth, the controlling 

 factor of the Summerville-Elsworth 

 Company, which deals in Canadian 

 wood purchased in the lower part of 

 Quebec, is of the opinon that the 

 price of wood will be much higher 

 this fall than it now is. AVhere 

 peeled wood is now bringing $13.50 

 he is of the opinion that it will go to 

 at least $15. and rossed wood that is 

 now selling for $15 he believes will 

 go close to the $17 mark. 



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