. Pulp and paper magazine of Canada. OLD WELLAND CANAL. MONTROSE MILLS OFST. LAWRENCE PAPER CO. 5. The advisability of changing the name from thepresent somewhat lengthy and cumbrous title to ashorter and more comprehensive one. 6. Possibilities of further visits to mills, the gen-eral desire being that one such gathering as the pres-sent should be held each year, while another be heldin October in Montreal, at which technical papersshould be read. 7. That steps should be taken to secure the appoint-ment of a Special Paper committee to act as an Ad-visory Board to the present Technical Committ
. Pulp and paper magazine of Canada. OLD WELLAND CANAL. MONTROSE MILLS OFST. LAWRENCE PAPER CO. 5. The advisability of changing the name from thepresent somewhat lengthy and cumbrous title to ashorter and more comprehensive one. 6. Possibilities of further visits to mills, the gen-eral desire being that one such gathering as the pres-sent should be held each year, while another be heldin October in Montreal, at which technical papersshould be read. 7. That steps should be taken to secure the appoint-ment of a Special Paper committee to act as an Ad-visory Board to the present Technical BEAVER WOOD-FIBRE CO. ONTARIO PAPERCO. IN BACKGROUND. along the lines of our first recommendation namely:that a room be set apart for the men. etiuipped withsufficient material in the way of books, paper, etc., toassist them to keep in touch with the progress of theindustry as a whole and to study or make note of pro-blems in their own departments. It is pointed out thatwith the three shift day, many men are found at themill in advance of their time. Such a room would beopen to these men. It must be repeated however, thatthere is little to expect of this institution unless it isin the hands of an interested technical man. As soon Jiilv 15, 1916. PULP AND PAPER MAGAZINE 315 as one or more of these rooms are in operation, aQueries or Correspondence eolumn should be opened inthe Pulp and Paper Magazine, so that mills and menmay eo-operate. One mill now refuses to employ men who cannot readand write, we believe that the inemium so piit on prim-ary education would he a stimulus to a higher
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