. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Scenes on the Upper Coulogne.—A Ouiet Spot ra the Forest Where the Axe Has Not Been. ot 12 logs to the thousand feet , distributed as follows on lands under license : Georgian Bay waters 3>ooo millions. Kippewa, Temiscamingue and upper . Ottawa head waters 1,500 " Mattawin 200 " Amable du Fond 400 " Dumoine 800 " Petewawa 500 " Bonnechere 100 " Madawaska *-oo " Black 300 " Coulogne 1,000 " Gatineau 500 " Li
. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Scenes on the Upper Coulogne.—A Ouiet Spot ra the Forest Where the Axe Has Not Been. ot 12 logs to the thousand feet , distributed as follows on lands under license : Georgian Bay waters 3>ooo millions. Kippewa, Temiscamingue and upper . Ottawa head waters 1,500 " Mattawin 200 " Amable du Fond 400 " Dumoine 800 " Petewawa 500 " Bonnechere 100 " Madawaska *-oo " Black 300 " Coulogne 1,000 " Gatineau 500 " Lievre and Rouge 500 " Total 9,600 millions. The annual cut is not likely to be much less than 800 millions. That means a supply of good sized logs^for twelve years. Unless our young pine is protected, therefore, where is the future supply to come from ? True, the Ontario government has still con- siderable pine in the northern part of the pro- vince, but have they enough to supply many years cutting ? Among the pioneers of the lumber trade on the Coulogne may be mentioned : John Usborne (succeeded by the Gillies Bros.), the Brysons, Alex. Fraser and Perley & Pattee. Those principally interested now are J. R. Booth, Gillies Bros., Bryson & Fraser, W. C. Edwards & Co., Fraser & Co., McLachlin Bros., Alex. Barnet, the Eddy Co., and McLaurin & MacLaren. Engineers sometimes blow down their boilers while the engine is running. In such a case the feed pump should be stopped, for otherwise a portion of the capacity of blow-off pipe will be used to convey fresh water away, thus reducing the rapid flow from the boiler, which is desirable for good effects. what the mill owners thought insufficient reasons. To remedy this, for what they claim is their own protection the Ottawa mill owners have formed the aforesaid asso- ciation or board. A uniform system of culling will be adopted, and should the buyer complain of receiving' lumber inferior to that of the particul
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