Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . d Paper Industry w-ill learn with reg^^^^^ 199() 43 025 764 44 17 712 87 243 476 tla^ Mr. W. G. MacNaughton was seriously injured last j^Jjljy ? ? ? 97ii()>46 16 667>6 43 745 97^ ^^^^^ ** automobile accident and is now in a critical Pulpwooci amonntinrto 49,608 coi-ds,^aluedat $( Vr^ V^ l;i«^,«^ ;;lii a^ Hie Western Hospital. 420 was exported to the United States in September Montreal. Mr. .MacNaiigiiton is well-known as having 3921 compared with 151,,541 cords valued at $2,046,864 ^ » chemical engineer on the staff of the Forest in September 1920


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . d Paper Industry w-ill learn with reg^^^^^ 199() 43 025 764 44 17 712 87 243 476 tla^ Mr. W. G. MacNaughton was seriously injured last j^Jjljy ? ? ? 97ii()>46 16 667>6 43 745 97^ ^^^^^ ** automobile accident and is now in a critical Pulpwooci amonntinrto 49,608 coi-ds,^aluedat $( Vr^ V^ l;i«^,«^ ;;lii a^ Hie Western Hospital. 420 was exported to the United States in September Montreal. Mr. .MacNaiigiiton is well-known as having 3921 compared with 151,,541 cords valued at $2,046,864 ^ » chemical engineer on the staff of the Forest in September 1920. For the six months jieiiod the volu- Pi-oducts Laboratory, Madison, Wis., Chemist for the me and value of pulpwood exported to tlie United States Inland Empire Paper Company, and Superintendent, was: 1919, 515,444 cords, $5,089,693; 1920, 653,856 cords, wdiile construction was taking place, for the Spruce $7,803,332; 1921, 421,388 cords, $5,.546,785. Falls and Paper Company. October 27, 1921. PULP AND PAPER MAGAZINE 1103. AM-F^^M


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