. Canadian forest industries 1886-1888. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. jfl BUSHED ) SFMI-MOMHLY. j 77?e on/*/ Newspaper devoted to the Lumber and Timber Industries published in Canada < SUBSCRIPTION ($ PER ANNUM VTOL. 6. PETERBOROUGH, ONT., JULY 15, 1886. ISO. 14 COLONIAL EXHIBITION. The following notes regarding the Indian and Colonial Exhibition, London, Eng., are taken from the London Canadian Gazette of June 10th :— As is but natural, the agricultural trophy in the Canadian section continues to receive the special attenti


. Canadian forest industries 1886-1888. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. jfl BUSHED ) SFMI-MOMHLY. j 77?e on/*/ Newspaper devoted to the Lumber and Timber Industries published in Canada < SUBSCRIPTION ($ PER ANNUM VTOL. 6. PETERBOROUGH, ONT., JULY 15, 1886. ISO. 14 COLONIAL EXHIBITION. The following notes regarding the Indian and Colonial Exhibition, London, Eng., are taken from the London Canadian Gazette of June 10th :— As is but natural, the agricultural trophy in the Canadian section continues to receive the special attention of visitors. ''This is the best thing in the exhibition," is a sentence to be heard continually from their lips. The many questions asked of and fully answered by Mr. Cracknell further indicate the deep interest awakened, for the majority are not satisfied to look and pass on, but wish to be informed as to the locality and conditions of growth of the samples. It is the hope of many that one result of the present meeting of Canadian and Australasian in friendly rivalry may be the creation of an interchange of commodities between their res- pective parts of the Empire. A step has already been taken in this direction by Messrs. Wallace, Warne & Co., of Western Australia. This firm, attracted by the excellence of the cheeses of Eastern Canada, have opened up negotiations with Mr. T. D. Millar, of Inger- BolL, Ontario, for the importation of cheese from Canada to Australia, and that enterprising gentleman is now on his way to the Dominion to carry out the arrangement. There are many other commodities capable of taking part in a satisfactory intercolonial trade. The Congress of Chambers of Commerce of tbc British Empire to be held at the exhibition on the 8th July, will, it is claimed, be the most important commercial congress ever held in any country. The parts of the Empire repre- sented will be—Australasia with no less than 13 chambers, Canada with four, China, Ind


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