. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. February 15, 1919 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 41a Pulp and Paper Producers Foregather Representative Will Be Sent to England to Look After the Interest of Canadian Manufacturers The Canadian Pulp & Paper Association held its annual meeting at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Montreal, on January 30 and 31. The technical section met on the first clay, when Dr. J. S. Bates, superin- tendent of the Forest Products Lahbratories, the retiring president, referre


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. February 15, 1919 CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER 41a Pulp and Paper Producers Foregather Representative Will Be Sent to England to Look After the Interest of Canadian Manufacturers The Canadian Pulp & Paper Association held its annual meeting at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Montreal, on January 30 and 31. The technical section met on the first clay, when Dr. J. S. Bates, superin- tendent of the Forest Products Lahbratories, the retiring president, referred to the progress made during the year. He declared that if the export business was to lie expanded it would be necessary to recog- nize more freely the technical man. The following officers were. J. A. Bothwell, East Angus, A. L. Dawe, Montreal, New President of Canadian P. & P. Assn. Progressive Secretary of C. P. & P. Assn. elected: Chairman, Mr. John Stadler; vice-chairman, Mr. F. A. Sab- baton; council, Messrs. L. H. Shipman, George Carruthers, and J. B. Beveridge. The secretary, Mr. A. L. Dawe was re-elected. There was a full attendance at the annual meeting of the asso- ciation on January 30. Mr. F. J. Campbell, the president, in review- ing the year's work, spoke of the problems which had been worked out during the twelve months. With regard to the returning soldiers, it was being demonstrated daily that by the exercise of patience and effort on the part of the employers and foremen the majority of these men would soon fit into their former occupations and become more valuable than before. The reports of the following sections were presented: News, Mr. G. M. McKee; chemical pulp, Mr. Carl Riordon; mechanical pulp, Capt. J. H. A. Acer; book and writing, Mr. R. S. Waldie; board, Mr. J. F. Taylor; coated, Mr. Geo. Pauline; felt, Mr. G. M. Graves; wrap- ping, Mr. F. Howard Wilson; technical, Dr. J. S. Bates; and wood- lands, f Mr. W. Gerard Power. A cable


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