. Canadian forest industries 1882. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. 199 During May, nine vessels took cargoes of Pu«et Sound, W. T., lumber to foreign ports, which amounted in the aggregate to 7,000,000 feet. The two scows of Leathern & Smith, at Stur- geon Bay, Wis., have been chartered to carry lumber from Oconto pier to Chicago at $2 per thousand. The capacity of the scows is 000,000 feet. It is estim^teTthat^OOoToOO feet of lumber Will be shipped over the Greeu Bay & Min- nesota railroad this season.


. Canadian forest industries 1882. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. 199 During May, nine vessels took cargoes of Pu«et Sound, W. T., lumber to foreign ports, which amounted in the aggregate to 7,000,000 feet. The two scows of Leathern & Smith, at Stur- geon Bay, Wis., have been chartered to carry lumber from Oconto pier to Chicago at $2 per thousand. The capacity of the scows is 000,000 feet. It is estim^teTthat^OOoToOO feet of lumber Will be shipped over the Greeu Bay & Min- nesota railroad this season. The company has arranged to extend its transportation facilities by establishing a barge line to convey the freights from Eastmoor, opposite Winona, Minn., to the markets down the river. TH3 Lindsay Warder says an immense amount of lumber is being shipped by Mr. M. M. Boyd, of Bobcaygeon, to Albany, N. Y. The lumber is brought to Lindsay on scows, and then transferred to the Midland railway cars for shipment. This gives employment to a large number of men in this town. Several hundred men and over one hundred teams are engaged in cutting and hauling timber at the present time on the Ocklockonee and Sopehoppy rivers, in Wakulla county, Fla., the logging business having received quite a stimu- lus. The logs are rafted to Carabella and Apalachicola, and sold at $5 to §6 per thousand feet. The Reason lie wrote it. "I write this," says Mr. Nelson de Pew, of Napiersville, Quebec, Canada, "to say that, after suffering six years with rheumatism—ac- companied with the most intense pain with which any one could be afflicted—I have been completely cured by the use of St. Jacobs Oil. I thus write because I consider it my duty so to do, and because I wish to publish to suffering humanity the wonderful efficacy of the Great German Kemeriy. When I remember _ that durinc the six years in which I was bedridden with this awful disease, I tried all kinds of remedies, and expe


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