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. Canadian forest industries January-June 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. January 15, 1920 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 10 Three Steps in Roofing. SHINGLES —The ideal material for roofing—Provides a perfect three-ply covering—Gives a solid roof surface capable of withstanding shock without injury—A natural non- conductor, assuring warmth in winter and coolness in summer—Near and artistic in appearance—The best known type of roof in Canada, has met all-comers for years and still leads the procession. RED CEDAR SHINGLES —made

. Canadian forest industries January-June 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. January 15, 1920 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 10 Three Steps in Roofing. SHINGLES —The ideal material for roofing—Provides a perfect three-ply covering—Gives a solid roof surface capable of withstanding shock without injury—A natural non- conductor, assuring warmth in winter and coolness in summer—Near and artistic in appearance—The best known type of roof in Canada, has met all-comers for years and still leads the procession. RED CEDAR SHINGLES —made  Stock Photo
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. Canadian forest industries January-June 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. January 15, 1920 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 10 Three Steps in Roofing. SHINGLES —The ideal material for roofing—Provides a perfect three-ply covering—Gives a solid roof surface capable of withstanding shock without injury—A natural non- conductor, assuring warmth in winter and coolness in summer—Near and artistic in appearance—The best known type of roof in Canada, has met all-comers for years and still leads the procession. RED CEDAR SHINGLES —made from that wood which—above all others —is best suited for exposure to weather. —saturated with natural oils which give it decay resisting powers even under extreme conditions. —extremely light but of such a natural texture as to defy alike all climatic and weather condi- tions. BRITISH COLUMBIA RED CEDAR SHINGLES —The highest standard of durability, protection and economy known in the roofing world. —Made of British Columbia red cedar—from the Pacific Coast where the trees attain a perfec- tion as nowhere else in the world—forest giants —hundreds of years old. —Manufactured and packed according to grading rules which guarantee the highest standard on the market Vertical grain—Strictly clear- Free from sap. —Sold under a Trade Mark which assures the highest quality—enables you to offer your cus- tomer the best—most durable—most economic- al roofing in the world. Send to us for "Shingle Helps"—Dealer's literature for your customers—just issued— which tells just what they want to know about shingles—a booklet that will help your busi- ness. Issued by Publicity Section of the Shingle Agency of British Columbia Standard Bank Building, Vancouver, B. C. Associated Mills, Ltd. Head Office 509-11 Metropolitan Building VANCOUVER SIX MILLS 9 Hour Capacity 500, 000 Feet Try Our Service MEMBER MILLS Eburne Sawmills Ltd., Marpole,