. Canadian forest industries 1882. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 254 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. BAFTS ARRIVED- The Quebec Chronicle gives the following list of raftB, &c, arrived:— July 29—R. & G. Strickland, white pine, R. R. Dobell & Co.'s cove. D. D. Calvin & Co., oak, pine, &c, sundry coves. July 31—Sundry M i. stavep, Union Cove. D. C. Thomson & Ui4 staves, Bridgewater Cove. O. Latour, white ami red pine, Cap Rouge. Price Bros. & Co., ileal*, Town Wharf. Wm. Mackay (2), white and red pine, Hadlow Cove. A
. Canadian forest industries 1882. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 254 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. BAFTS ARRIVED- The Quebec Chronicle gives the following list of raftB, &c, arrived:— July 29—R. & G. Strickland, white pine, R. R. Dobell & Co.'s cove. D. D. Calvin & Co., oak, pine, &c, sundry coves. July 31—Sundry M i. stavep, Union Cove. D. C. Thomson & Ui4 staves, Bridgewater Cove. O. Latour, white ami red pine, Cap Rouge. Price Bros. & Co., ileal*, Town Wharf. Wm. Mackay (2), white and red pine, Hadlow Cove. Aug. 2—D. D. Calvin & Co., (Charleson Lot), staveB, Union Cove. C. & W. Mohr, white pine, &c, St. Lawrence Docks. C. & W. Mohr, spruce deals, St. Lawrence Docks. Ed. Derenzy, white pine, &c, Cap Rouge. Costello Bros., white pine, &c, Cap Rouge. B. Caldwell & Son, white and red pine, St. Lawrence Docks. Aug. 3—Sereney & Wilson, white and red pine, St. Lawrence Docks. David Moore, white and red pine, Cap Rouge. Costello Bros., spars, Cap Rouge. Ited Lake I'ine. The Northwestern Lumberman says :—The pine forest region around Red Lake, north- western Minnesota, begins to attract much attention. Aside from the political capital that will be made out of it in connection with the Washburn bill for bringing it into market, there are natural reasons why it will be difficult for T. B. Walker and his ring, or any other Minneapolis interest, to wholly monopolize it. The Red Lake river, which connects Red lake with the Red river of the north, is pronounced an excellent log driving steam, and nature seems to have designed that the larger share of the forest products of the region should go west- ward to supply the vast prairie country of northern Dakota. Young's Point, Out. Shingle Mill.—The shingle mill which is run by W. J. Kearns is doing an immense busi- ness, and owing to the great demand for shingles Mr. Chalmers intends to sell the present
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