Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . ee M. G. machine. Their specialities include fancywrappings, special boards, and sulphate boards, etc. Oneunique feature is the water marking of the paper for each anywhere. The same good words were heard in all themills, all of whom are subscribers. Nekoosa - Edwards. The following afternoon we shook hands with a Can-adian Mr. W. G. McNaughton, mill manager of theNekoosa-Edwards Paper Company, at Port Edwards,Wis. He is a graduate of McGill University and startedthe paper game with the Canada Paper Company at\\ indsor Mills, coming to Wisconsin five years a
Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . ee M. G. machine. Their specialities include fancywrappings, special boards, and sulphate boards, etc. Oneunique feature is the water marking of the paper for each anywhere. The same good words were heard in all themills, all of whom are subscribers. Nekoosa - Edwards. The following afternoon we shook hands with a Can-adian Mr. W. G. McNaughton, mill manager of theNekoosa-Edwards Paper Company, at Port Edwards,Wis. He is a graduate of McGill University and startedthe paper game with the Canada Paper Company at\\ indsor Mills, coming to Wisconsin five years ago, aschemical engineer. He has rapidly risen in the esteemof the trade of that State, until every one knows of Macas a cracking good paper man, and a fine all roundgood fellow. 11- now holds a position on the advisoryboard of the United States Forest Products Laboratoryand helps the investigators by his exp irience and prac-tical knowledge. There are a lot of mills in Canada whichneed Macs skill, and we hope some day they may need. The well beaten path to the mill customer. This has proved a great success and the product has won a nation-wide reputation. The sulphite mill has four digestors 56 ft. x Hi ft.,cooling by indirect steam and making Mitscherlich fiberof highest quality. A new system of bleaching, designedby their own engineers, is proving an immense pulp is bleached in a conical tub and is circulated him badly enough to lure him back to the country wheerthey make real spruce sulphite. This company has been ;i most interesting a sawmill al Port Edwards started by John Ed-wards, a paper, groundwood and sulphite mill, were thethe natural developments. Five years ago these interests uni-ted into the Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Company two miles down 626 PULP AND PAPEK MAGAZINE September 15, 1913 the Wisconsin River. This was one of the first sulphitemills in the United States and has many peculiar featureswhich are rapidly being modernized. Th
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