Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . nces to output are still helpful as regardsrelative prodiu-tioii of the various kinds of paper. A license for an electro-hydraulic development atOrchard Lake, Alaska, has been obtained from the Fed-eral Power Commission the Alaskan-American PaperCorporation. The power developed through hydraulicturbines to be installed at a dammed iioint of the lakewill be utilized to operate a Iulp and jiaper mill locatedat the head of Shrimp Bay. All pidjiwood grindingmachinery will be directly connected to hydraulic tur-hines, and all other machinery ami appliances in
Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . nces to output are still helpful as regardsrelative prodiu-tioii of the various kinds of paper. A license for an electro-hydraulic development atOrchard Lake, Alaska, has been obtained from the Fed-eral Power Commission the Alaskan-American PaperCorporation. The power developed through hydraulicturbines to be installed at a dammed iioint of the lakewill be utilized to operate a Iulp and jiaper mill locatedat the head of Shrimp Bay. All pidjiwood grindingmachinery will be directly connected to hydraulic tur-hines, and all other machinery ami appliances in themill will he electric-power driven. November 3, 1921. PTTLP AND PAPER MAGAZINE 1129 WHALENS MAY START THIRD MILL. Toronto Oct. 31.—Whaleu Pulp and Paper outlookhas iin)n-oved to the extent that consideration is now-being- fiiven to the re-opening of the tfiird mill withina month or six weeks. This announcement followeda meeting of the directors here today, the first meetingsince the annual held recently at Vancouver. At pres-. HON. T. W. McGARRY, K. C, President, Whalen Pulp and Paper Mill, Ltd., Sulphite Makers, Vancouver. ent the at Port Alice and Howe Sound are inoperation, the third being at Bay, about 70miles south of Prince Kupert. The plant at Howe Soundnarrowly escaped destruction on Saturday, being with-in a mile of the scene of the cloudburst which did somuch damage at the Britannia settlement. Word re-ceived yesterday indicated that the companys propertyhad entirely escaped injury. The directors at their meeting toda\- re-eleited W. McGarry j)resident, and made W. D. Ross, whohas been a director for some time, vice-president of thecompany. Mr. McGarry will leave next week on an-other visit to the companys property ancl a more de-finite announcement as to the opening of the SwansonBay plant will follow At present the com])any is a good export business, mainly with Japan, andconditions are said to be steadily improving. LOOKING
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