. Canadian forest industries 1897-1899. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 2 6 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN October, 1898 PULP NOTES. Mr. Ali, a lumberman of Thirty-One-Mile Lake, Que., states that it is the mention of two American capitalists to build a pulp mill on that lake next spring. The Electric Light and Power Company of Quebec are building a large power house at St. Gabriel Falls, Que., where it is proposed to establish three pulp mills. It is said that H R. McLellan, of St. John, ,hasin view the erection o pulp mill on his timber


. Canadian forest industries 1897-1899. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. 2 6 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN October, 1898 PULP NOTES. Mr. Ali, a lumberman of Thirty-One-Mile Lake, Que., states that it is the mention of two American capitalists to build a pulp mill on that lake next spring. The Electric Light and Power Company of Quebec are building a large power house at St. Gabriel Falls, Que., where it is proposed to establish three pulp mills. It is said that H R. McLellan, of St. John, ,hasin view the erection o pulp mill on his timber property at St. Margaret's, on the m th shore of the St. Lawrence river. It is rumored that he International Paper Trust has pur- chased the Guise wate power on the St. Maurice river, in the province of Quebec, and will erect a large pulp mill there. Mr. E. V. Douglas, o Philadelphia, who is interested in the Kakabeka Falls, on the Kaministiquia river, near Port Arthur, Ont., is understood to be negotiating for the building of a pulp mill in the vicinity. A wind storm recently demolished some of the walls of the new pulp mill now in course of construction at Hawkesbury, Ont., for the Riordan Pulp Company, as a result of which the mill will not be completed as early as was expected. Mr. Harry B. Wood, of Argyle Building, 45 Hanging- Ditch, Manchester, England, has been appointed agent for the Laurentide Pulp Co., of Grand Mere, Que., and will handle their production of sulphite and mechanical pulp in the British market. The Maritime Sulphite Fibre Co., of Chatham, N. B., have ordered a 500 cross compound condensing engine from the Robb Engineering Co., to replace their present 250 engine and to provide for contemplated enlargements of their plant. The new mills of the Laurentide Pulp Co. at Grand Mere, Que., are now almost completed. The plant has cost about $1,500,000, and is modern in every respect. The daily pro- duction of sulphite pulp will be 75 tons, and of grou


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