Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . riveting, packing, and wiring being doneby local shippers. The cases hold from 22.) to of sheet rubber, as compared with 200 poundscontained in the wooden chests, at no sacrifice of sur-face space, by reason of the of the Their practically nonbreakable quality and ab-solute cleanliness have been proven, while it is clainuMlthat they are waterproof. BECK SUCCEEDS DAWE. At the last meciing of the Execulivt- of the Can-adian Pulp and Paper , Mr. A. L. Dawe,>vho has been secretary of the organization for np-wa


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . riveting, packing, and wiring being doneby local shippers. The cases hold from 22.) to of sheet rubber, as compared with 200 poundscontained in the wooden chests, at no sacrifice of sur-face space, by reason of the of the Their practically nonbreakable quality and ab-solute cleanliness have been proven, while it is clainuMlthat they are waterproof. BECK SUCCEEDS DAWE. At the last meciing of the Execulivt- of the Can-adian Pulp and Paper , Mr. A. L. Dawe,>vho has been secretary of the organization for np-wards of four >ears, tendered his resignation in orderto accept an important i)osition witli the CanadianExport Paper Co. Mr. Edward Beck, who has beenin charge of the publicity work of the Associationfor several Acars, and lias been in close toindi withother phases of the Associations work, was appointedSecretary and Manager. Mr. Dawe has made an enviable record, and is looked upon as a very happy choice as EDWARD BECK,New Secretary the C. P. «: P. A. GIVE THE CHILDREN A CHANCE. Everyone knows that on the children of today de-pends the future of the nation, but too few act ration-ally on that knowledge. Children are in the pliantstage when they can be influencd for good or evil, andthe result will last their whole life. That is why twoor three of the fundamental truths should be impressedon them now. What they learn now will remain theirsforever. Teach the boys and girls thrift and theirfuture is assured. Let them grow up careless of theirmoney and tliejr time, and .\ou are laying a solid found-ation for a life of misery. !Many of the boys who aregoing to school now will in a few years work in someindustrial plant. If they are impressed now with theidea of safety they will grow up into safe men,—menwho will not only be free from accident themselves, butwill do a trenundous lot to keep those working withtiiem free from accident as well. The best w


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