. Canadian forest industries 1886-1888. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. Zbe Canaba lumberman DEVOTED TO THE LUMBER AND WOOD WORKING INTERESTS OF THE DOMINION. PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY A. fi. MORTIMER, PETERBOROUGH, ONT. $1 oo 0 50 Terms Of Subscription : One copy, one year, in advance One copy, six months, in advance Advertising- ratss famished on application. All communications, orders and remittances should be addressed and made pavable to A. G. Mortimer, Peterborough, Ont. Communications intended for insertion in


. Canadian forest industries 1886-1888. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. Zbe Canaba lumberman DEVOTED TO THE LUMBER AND WOOD WORKING INTERESTS OF THE DOMINION. PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY A. fi. MORTIMER, PETERBOROUGH, ONT. $1 oo 0 50 Terms Of Subscription : One copy, one year, in advance One copy, six months, in advance Advertising- ratss famished on application. All communications, orders and remittances should be addressed and made pavable to A. G. Mortimer, Peterborough, Ont. Communications intended for insertion in the Canada LUMBERMAN, must be accompanied by the name of the writer, not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of ?ood faith. Communications to insure insertion (if accepted) in the following number, should be m the hands of the publishers a week before the date of the next issue. Advertisements intended for insertion in any particular issue should reach the office of pub ication at least six clear days before the day oi publication to insure insertion. The Canada Lumberman is tiled at the Offices of MussrS S imuel Deacon & Co , 154 Leadenhall Street, London, England, who also receive adver- tisements and subscriptions for this paper. wanted to lay out his own pi; as possible from his neighbors! PETERBOROUGH, ONT., MAY, 1887. NEW MARKETS. The passage of the Retaliation Bill y tht Onited States, that the chief be middle- commerce We ought makes it possible, though not very probable foreign market for our lumber may be close$ against us. This possibly, makes additionally necessary what was already highly expedient, that we should extend or open new markets. This as a matter concerning our commerce is especially with the juris- diction of the Dominion authorities. As the Parliament of Canada is now in session the Government should be urged to Like such steps as may assist in bringing about tie desired result. Among the markets which force themselves, upon attention


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