. Canadian forest industries 1882. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 374 THE CANADA Y THE CANADA Lumberman DEVOTED TO THE LUMBER AND TIMBER INTERESTS OF THE DOMINION. PUBLISHED SEMI-MONTHLY BY TOKER & Co. PETERBOROUGH. Terms of Subscription: One oopy, one year, in advance $2 00 One copy, six months, in advance 1 00 Advertising Rates: Per line, for one year §0 90 Per line, for six months 50 Per line, for three months 30 Per line, for first insertion 10 Per line, for each subsequent insertion to 3 mo's. 05 Cards not occup


. Canadian forest industries 1882. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 374 THE CANADA Y THE CANADA Lumberman DEVOTED TO THE LUMBER AND TIMBER INTERESTS OF THE DOMINION. PUBLISHED SEMI-MONTHLY BY TOKER & Co. PETERBOROUGH. Terms of Subscription: One oopy, one year, in advance $2 00 One copy, six months, in advance 1 00 Advertising Rates: Per line, for one year §0 90 Per line, for six months 50 Per line, for three months 30 Per line, for first insertion 10 Per line, for each subsequent insertion to 3 mo's. 05 Cards not occupying more than 12 lines (1 inch) per annum 8 00 Cards not occupying more than 12 lines (1 inch) for six months 5 00 Cards not occupying more than 6 lines per annum 5 00 Cards not occupying more than 6 lines, for 6 mo's 3 00 Special rates will be made for page, half page and column advertisements. Advertisements intended for insertion in any parti- cular issue should reach the office of publication at least four clear days before the day of publication, to insure insertion. All communications, orders and remittances should be addressed and made payable to Tokbk & Co., Peter- borough, Ont. Communications intended for insertion in the Canada Lumberman, must be accompanied by the name of the writer, not necsssarily for publication, but as^ a guarantee of good faith. Communications to insure in- sertion (if accepted) in the following number, should ic in the hands of the publishers a week before the late of the next issue. The lumber sawing season just closed was perhaps the most unfavorable ever experienced on the St. Croix river. The low head of water in the river during the entire fall was unprece- dented. Several manufacturers were left with important orders unfilled. The amount of lum- ber carried over this winter on the wharves may not exceed one-half the average of late years.— Calais (Me.) Times. Among the local industries of Bath, Me., is the manufacture of ship's-ma


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