Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . owed it with great indus-trial wealth and which enabled it to shake off over nigthtthe effects of a terrible disaster, has been that the menof the valley were united. NEW INCORPORATIONS. The following companies have been incorporated:S. B. Foote & Co., Montreal Que. To carry on general advertising, printing, publishing and engraving business. (. II. Swift & Sons. Sherbrooke. Que. Dealersin logs, lumber, pulp, pulp wood, paper and all forestproducts. C. 11. Swift. Utica. ; A. (. Bissell, E. and P. P. Ifoulahan. incorporators. Montreal
Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . owed it with great indus-trial wealth and which enabled it to shake off over nigthtthe effects of a terrible disaster, has been that the menof the valley were united. NEW INCORPORATIONS. The following companies have been incorporated:S. B. Foote & Co., Montreal Que. To carry on general advertising, printing, publishing and engraving business. (. II. Swift & Sons. Sherbrooke. Que. Dealersin logs, lumber, pulp, pulp wood, paper and all forestproducts. C. 11. Swift. Utica. ; A. (. Bissell, E. and P. P. Ifoulahan. incorporators. Montreal Daily Mail Publising Montreal. publish newspapers and periodicals of all kinds. Printers. Limited. Montreal. Que. M. A. Phelan,chief incorporator. Bonne Bay. Limited. Montreal, Que. Lumber, timberand pulp wood business. Northern Ontario Lumber Company, Toronto, Dunlop, R. J. Hickson, F. W. Lowes, A. Well-wood, W. T. Standish. incorporators. Jury 1913 PULP AND PAPER MAGAZINE li,7 iQ^ooacjcjo ocacpacsaa. CiS3^ W. P. Robinson, who is the manager of the , office of the Laurentide Paper Co., is spendinga few days in Canada on business. A. E. Millington, of the Ocean Palls Pulp Co., OceanFalls, , which company is now in Liquidation owingto legal troubles, has returned to Toronto. E. S. Munroe, of the Wilson, Munroe Co., Toronto,has returned from an extended business trip through-out the Prairie Provinces. The Canadian Boving Co. have changed their the Boving Co. of Canada, with a capital of onemillion dollars. They will erect a large plant for themanufacture in Canada of all kinds of paper millmachinery. The steamer Port Colborne sailed from Dalhousie,, with a cargo of pulp wood for Niagara. This isthe first shipment to go from that port via the River and the lakes route. The McArthur limits in the District of Montcalm ontihe Gatineau and Ottawa Rivers of 400 square miles,are offered for sale; also limits on the River Al
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