. Canadian forest industries 1899-1901. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. II. Canada Lumberman Weekly Edition. September 12, 1900 oak timber. The stock, it is said, will be secured in Arkansas. M. Boyd & Company, of Bobcaygeon, Ont., are about to commence logging operations in Glamorgan township. They expect to get out 6,000,000 feet of logs during the coming winter. Donald Fraser & Sons are reported to have 8,000,000 feet of lumber on wharves at Riviere de Loup and 2,coo,ooo feet in mill yards at Cabano, Que., being unable to


. Canadian forest industries 1899-1901. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. II. Canada Lumberman Weekly Edition. September 12, 1900 oak timber. The stock, it is said, will be secured in Arkansas. M. Boyd & Company, of Bobcaygeon, Ont., are about to commence logging operations in Glamorgan township. They expect to get out 6,000,000 feet of logs during the coming winter. Donald Fraser & Sons are reported to have 8,000,000 feet of lumber on wharves at Riviere de Loup and 2,coo,ooo feet in mill yards at Cabano, Que., being unable to ship the stock owing to scarcity of vessels. Following is the result of a sale of wood goods held by W. & A. L. Crowe, at Dublin, Ireland, on August 23rd : 2nd Quebec spruce, 11 ft. 9x3. ;£"> X5S 5 '3 9x3, ,£i6ios; 12 ft. 11x3, j£i6 15s. 3rd Quebec spruce, 12 ft. 9x3, ^14 15s- ^ay Verte spruce, 5x3, 6x3, 7x3 and 8x3, £12 to j£i3 5s; 9x3, Z'4 15s to £u- Si. John spruce, 16 ft. 7*3- ^ » '° ft 9x3 to 12 ft. 9x3, £14 15s; 14 if- to 17 ft. 9x3. ^15 2s'6d ; 18 ft. 9x3, £15 5s ! 20 ft. 9x3. £16 6s 6d ; 21 ft. 9x3, £16 7s Ad ; 24 ft. and 25 ft. 9x3, ^19 I7S 6d ; 11x3 up to 17 ft., £i$ to j£i5 10s. THE OTTAWA VALLEY. (Correspondence of the Canada Lumberman.) The export lumber business, which has been rather slack for the past six weeks, promises to improve shortly, now that the fall shipments are near at hand. Prices will probably advance, as the demand for various lines will increase. At this season American dealers commence to stock up their yards for the winter's trade, and hence a greater call is made on the Otta- wa mills and shippers. Trade with Great Britain continues good, though shippers still complain of a dearth of ocean vessels, which has the effect of lessening and re- tarding shipments. Retailers report a steady, active local trade, the extensive building operations in Hull and Ottawa being accountable for this. All the planing mills and sash and


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