. Canadian forest industries 1886-1888. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. 3 Heavy Saw-Mill Machinery Twin Engine Steam Feed. Portable aw-Mills. Semi-Portable Direct Action C lipper Saw-Mills. Saw-Mill Machinery. New Pattern Shinsle Machine. Veneer or Cheese Box ana Basket Stuff Machine. Lath Machines. Log lumen. Self-Acting Box Board Ma: nine. Saws of all the different st)les. GANDY BELTING— Best and Cheapest Main Driver. EWART LINK BELT- For Elevating and Conveying of every conceivable kind about a Saw Mill and e


. Canadian forest industries 1886-1888. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. 3 Heavy Saw-Mill Machinery Twin Engine Steam Feed. Portable aw-Mills. Semi-Portable Direct Action C lipper Saw-Mills. Saw-Mill Machinery. New Pattern Shinsle Machine. Veneer or Cheese Box ana Basket Stuff Machine. Lath Machines. Log lumen. Self-Acting Box Board Ma: nine. Saws of all the different st)les. GANDY BELTING— Best and Cheapest Main Driver. EWART LINK BELT- For Elevating and Conveying of every conceivable kind about a Saw Mill and elsewhere. SAW GIMMERS, $ up. SAW SWAGES. Knight Patent Mill Dog. Send for New Saw-Mill Circular No. 14 and New Saw and Saw Furnishing Circular No. 12. EASTERN OFFICE: 154 St. James St., MONTREAL. Waterous Engine Works Co., Brantford and Winnipeg THE FIRST TRADE RETURNS OF THE NEW YEAR. The Timber Trades Jaurnal of Feb. 13th says—Whatever our hopes, our wishes, and opinions! in social life, in politics, or in trade, if the outside facts that bear upon them will not adapt themselves to our theories, we have only to reconcile our ideas to the facts, and make the best we can ot them It was a pleasant anticipation that the new year was to bring us a revival of business. The depression in trade was to run itself out with the termination of 1885; and even men of experience and authority did not refrain from committing themselfes publicly to the opinion that the dawn of a better day was already breaking ere Christmas was well over our heads. 'But what do we see now? Here are the Board of Trade returns for January before us, and they tell the same tale of retrogression that was related of every month last year. J885 was a year of declining trade all through in comparison of '84, which itself was also a year of lessening business. But this January, in our over sea trade, is nearly £8,000,000 be- hind the January preceding. There is, how- ever, one redeeming point in our estimatio


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