Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . ad an extended practical ex-perience in the manufacture of paper of all kinds, has joinedMr. Huestis, who was, for several years, sales managerof the Canada Coating Mills, Georgetown. They havesecured the agencies of several leading mills in Scotland,England and United SUtes and have their offices in theMail building, Toronto* Messrs. Boving & Co., of Canada, Limited, are makingmany additions to their plant and are at present installinggrinding machines to grind rolls up to 175 and Leo Schlick the chief engineer, is now engaged on adesign for a large


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . ad an extended practical ex-perience in the manufacture of paper of all kinds, has joinedMr. Huestis, who was, for several years, sales managerof the Canada Coating Mills, Georgetown. They havesecured the agencies of several leading mills in Scotland,England and United SUtes and have their offices in theMail building, Toronto* Messrs. Boving & Co., of Canada, Limited, are makingmany additions to their plant and are at present installinggrinding machines to grind rolls up to 175 and Leo Schlick the chief engineer, is now engaged on adesign for a large automatically fed wood pulp grinder whichwill later be placed on the market. Messrs. Boving & had long experience in the building of pulp and papermill machinery and have now secured the right to make theimproved machines being manufactured by the Companysplants in Sweden and England. The English Company hasoffices in Japan, Egypt, Mexico and London. 588 P U I. P A X D I A P E U M A < I A Z I N K August 15, 1913. CANADIAN MARKETS Business conditions in the pulp and paper line are still dullin consonance with this period of the year. Of course mostof the output of all the news printjnills is taken care of bycontract. Prices are easier and on new business quotationsare a shade soft. In book and writing lines ordersjaresmall and some tall hustling is being done for businessmanorder to keep the machines going. Some mills, which weretwo and three months behind hand with orders at thisseason in 1912 are now right up with all bookings and thereis no great rush in production. While all machines arej-un-ning it is doubtful if any are speeded up to anythingAlikecapacity. In manilla and fibre papers jobbers report thatthe market is fair but in kraft and paper bags there is muchcutting in figures. In the latter discounts of 60, 10, 5 and10 are being quoted in several cases off list Inground wood pulp, conditions remain quiet and in the^sul-phite situation there is no c


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