. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Mr, 1902 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN 17 PULP NOTES. reported that J. R. Booth has definitely decided bild a pulp mill at Ottawa. He is said to have let 11 cts for the water wheels and machinery. II prospectus of the Bonaventure Pulp Company slen issued. The proposed mill of the company located on the Bay de Chaleurs, near Bonaven- H)ue. â ago capitalists are reported to have decided to Id large pulp mill on the Prince of Wales Island, 3iish Columbia, the product to be e


. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Mr, 1902 THE CANADA LUMBERMAN 17 PULP NOTES. reported that J. R. Booth has definitely decided bild a pulp mill at Ottawa. He is said to have let 11 cts for the water wheels and machinery. II prospectus of the Bonaventure Pulp Company slen issued. The proposed mill of the company located on the Bay de Chaleurs, near Bonaven- H)ue. â ago capitalists are reported to have decided to Id large pulp mill on the Prince of Wales Island, 3iish Columbia, the product to be exported to the eel markets. K. Hardy, , of New York, has been commis- I by the Canada Paper Company to prepare plans Juperintend the construction of a new mill to be i(ttSt. Francis, Que., to replace the one destroyed t last fall. mr Lyall & Sons, of Montreal, have closed a con- otfith the Sturgeon Falls Pulp & Paper Company, m>n Falls, Ont., for the completion of the develop- ment of their water power and erection of pulp and paper mills. The contracts will approximate about half a million dollars. Large quantities of pulp wood are lying along the route of the Athabaskaville division of the Grand Trunk Railway in Quebec, owing to lack of car accommoda- tion. The railway has not sufficient cars to move the wood. As a result the owners will lose heavily owing to the deterioration of the timber. A bill was introduced in the United States House of Representatives last month to repeal clause 393 of the existing tariff act levying a duty of one-twelfth of one per cent, per pound on mechanical wood pulp, one-sixth of one per cent, per pound on chemical un- bleached wood pulp, and one-fourth of one per cent, per pound on chemical bleached wood pulp. It is understood that the Pulp & Lumber Company which proposes to establish a pulp mill at Baddeck, , were forced to abandon work in the woods, dur- ing a part of the winter, owing to the great depth of snow. The mi


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