. Canadian forest industries 1882. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 38 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. Travelling Agent. ME. A. L. W. BEGGhas been appointed agent for the Canada Lumberman, and ia authorized to collect sub- scriptions and grant receipts therefor and to make con- tracts for advertisements appearing in its DEVOTED TO THE LUMBER AND TIMBER INTERESTS OF THE DOMINION. PUBLISHED SEMI-MONTHLY BY TOKER ort8 appears moderate, being decidedly under the average of the three preceding years, though equal on the whole to the quanti


. Canadian forest industries 1882. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 38 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN. Travelling Agent. ME. A. L. W. BEGGhas been appointed agent for the Canada Lumberman, and ia authorized to collect sub- scriptions and grant receipts therefor and to make con- tracts for advertisements appearing in its DEVOTED TO THE LUMBER AND TIMBER INTERESTS OF THE DOMINION. PUBLISHED SEMI-MONTHLY BY TOKER ort8 appears moderate, being decidedly under the average of the three preceding years, though equal on the whole to the quantity held a year ago. ' M ood for Paper Making. Wood is going in to the Yarker paper mills with a rush in this good sleighing. The ther- mometer is 22° below zero. The Napanee Paper Mill Company are buying up all the standing wood in the vicinity. They bought 600 acres from E. W. Benjamin, in the drowned lands, for $6,000, for the wood, and also purchased all of H. McConnell's in Portland. They are draw ing the wood to the river bank in order to float it in the spring to the mill. The Napanee Paper Company want to get a start of the new Com- pany.—Kingston Whig. THE SWEDISH SUPPLY. The Timber Trades Journal says that although the returns of the exports from Sweden for 1881 have not fully been made up, we can, by adding about 5,000 standards for December—and the amount seldom exceeds these figures—come pretty near to a correct return. Making this addition, we arrive at the following comparative rough totals of the exports of sawn and planed wood from Sweden for the last ten years, and likewise for the year 1868, all expressed in St. Petersburg standard hundreds, viz. :— 1868 430,000 1872 560,000 1873 535,000 1874 500,000 1875 500,000 1870 685,000 1S77 1S7S 565,000 1879 620,000 1S80 635,000 18S1 060,000 It has been decided by the Menominee, Michigan, Manufacturing Company to cut a sluiceway around Little Quinnesec falls on the Michigan side of the Menominee, to fac


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