Recently there were 300 men logging at Cumshewa Inlet, on Cliailotto Islands, British Columbia, and since April, when operations began, more ,th:in 12,000,000 ft of spruco for aeroplanes had been cut. The Government scaler scaled one'tree which had three logs in it with a total qf 40,000 ft oi No. 1 spruce. The smallest log in this tree was SOin at the top, while the butt of the largest 102 measured lift 4in.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16433, 29 January 1919, Page 10
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73Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16433, 29 January 1919, Page 10
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