Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . )apers made down to double crown 7 lbs., such as havenever before been made in Canada, and, both in finishand in weight, they compare extremely favorably withanything of a similar nature made elsewhere. Mention has been made of the large export tradedone by Wayaganuick. This has been built up solelyby a steadfast adherence to quality of the liighest. Thatits reputation for this quality should stand so high re-dounds not only to the credit of Canada but also tothat of the Empire as a whole. It is only qual-ity that can iiuike the impression in Great
Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . )apers made down to double crown 7 lbs., such as havenever before been made in Canada, and, both in finishand in weight, they compare extremely favorably withanything of a similar nature made elsewhere. Mention has been made of the large export tradedone by Wayaganuick. This has been built up solelyby a steadfast adherence to quality of the liighest. Thatits reputation for this quality should stand so high re-dounds not only to the credit of Canada but also tothat of the Empire as a whole. It is only qual-ity that can iiuike the impression in Great Biitain whichthe Wayagamack |)roducts have indisputably the British temperament is, other things beingequal, usually disposed to think that because, in thepast, a certain class of goods has not been forthcomingfrom a certain source, that source is unlikely, in thefuture, to sup[)ly that class of goods. But, only theother day, a large JIanchester dealer, who had previ-ously been disinclined to admit that Canadians could *iv. Thr Mill (if llir Wiu/agamack Company. wh ich is the largest Kraft Pulp Mill in the World. 928 PULP AND PAPER MASA8IN1 September 8, 1921. equal the Swedes in tlie manufacture of kiiilt \y,i]»-y. a<--kiH)vvle(lf,Pd, with rercrence to the Wiiya^riiniack nn-glazed and M. (J. ((ualities, which had been submittedto him, that from tlic treneral feel and look of thepaper it appears to come up to the very l)est Scandinav-ian quality, and we are pleased to know that at last inour Eiii|)ii-c wiarc m1)1(III compete with the forpi< Devoted to Kraft Papers. it is the distinction of tlic Wayafiamack Pulp andPai)cr Company that, from the time it was orjranizedright down to tin- present moment it has devoted, andis continuing to devote, its whole time and attentionsolely to the production of ficnuine kraft |)ulp andl)ai)ers. (ienuine kraft—the word kraft, is, inorigin, a (ierman-Seandinavian, or Swedish-Gennanword signifying strong—was,
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