Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . vy construction and will be oneof the most modern paper warehouse buildings on thecontinent. The equipment and shipping facilities will becomplete in every detail and the building is so constructedand the shipping facilities are so situated, that every satis-faction in the matter of prompt shipment will be given to themany customers and friends of this Company. The generalplans have been carefully thought out with consideration forfuture requirements. Some idea of the steady growth of this ?Company can be gathered from the fact that five years agothey were l


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . vy construction and will be oneof the most modern paper warehouse buildings on thecontinent. The equipment and shipping facilities will becomplete in every detail and the building is so constructedand the shipping facilities are so situated, that every satis-faction in the matter of prompt shipment will be given to themany customers and friends of this Company. The generalplans have been carefully thought out with consideration forfuture requirements. Some idea of the steady growth of this ?Company can be gathered from the fact that five years agothey were located at 46 Colborne Street with about seventhousand square feet of space. Shortly after they locatedin their present warehouse at 415-7-9 King Street, W. withmore than double the space of the Colborne Street location,and this new building will be three times the size of theKing Street building. They expect to have the new build-ing completed and ready for occupation March 1st, 1914 642 PULP AND PAPER MAGAZINE September If), HUM. (Special to Pulp and Paper Magazine) The Parkersburg Corrugating Paper Company, a newconcern the head of which is S. W. Goff, of the SouthSide, has leased a building at Parkersburg, W. Va., whichis now being fitted up for the operation of the new machinery at a cost of $10,000, has been receivedhere and will be installed in the building, and it is theintention of the company to manufacture corrugatedpaper of every description, as well as cartons for the ship-ment of tobacco, whiskey, parcel post and express pack-ages. The machinery will be installed at once, and itwill be a matter of only a short time until the new plantis in operation. Work at the plant of the Northwestern Paper and FlaxFibre Company, which was recently started at GrandForks, N. Dak., is going along in fine shape. Althoughno pulp has been finished yet, the machinery has beenkept busy turning out tow every day which is beingstored for future use. The chaff which is left afte


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