Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . sociation, just issued, states thatone of the officers of the recently organized CanadianPulp and Paper Association is authority for the state-ment, that the daily newspapers of Canada could effecta considerable saving in their paper bill through co-operation and more intelligent buying. This depart-ment will make a study of the methods in use in vari-ous daily newspaper offices to eul down the paper billthrough checking before and after press runs, reducingmargins, careful disposition of waste, and reportto tin- members. It will also follow legislatio


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . sociation, just issued, states thatone of the officers of the recently organized CanadianPulp and Paper Association is authority for the state-ment, that the daily newspapers of Canada could effecta considerable saving in their paper bill through co-operation and more intelligent buying. This depart-ment will make a study of the methods in use in vari-ous daily newspaper offices to eul down the paper billthrough checking before and after press runs, reducingmargins, careful disposition of waste, and reportto tin- members. It will also follow legislation affectingthe paper industry in its relations with the will investigate the freighl rates on paper and workfor tin prevention of discriminatory rates. It is knownthat the freight rates on paper from Canadian mills tocertain United States cities are lower than to certainCanadian cities, through which the shipments of papermust pass in order to reach the United States cities. lulv 1, 1913 PIT LP AND PAPER MAGAZINE 46!). CANADIAN MARKETS. Market conditions continue fair. News print is moderatelyactive but on new business prices are a little softer. Ordersfor book, writing, bond and other lines of paper have fallenoff some, but this is naturally expected at this season of theyear. The demand for wrapping papers is only fair and pricesare being shaded in some instances to secure business. The fig-ure for Kraft has, owing to the amount coming on the localmarket been cut to such an extent that jobbing houses sayKraft is replacing Manillas and fibres in many instances. Tradeis about holding its own with the corresponding month of lastyear. There is not much doing in ground wood just at pres-ent and inquiries have fallen off. The sulphite situation remainsabout the same and quotations are unchanged, in the rag andpaper stock arena there is quietness; soft white shavings andNo. 1 book stock are down about Ave nuts, while there has beensome reduction in print Manillas, fold


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