. Pulp and paper magazine of Canada. ecember 1st to stock recordof November 21st, will leave 14 per cent, still due. A special general meeting of the shareholders willbe held on November to authorize the ac^iuisitionof the properties and contracts of the Edwin CiabtreeSons, Limited, at Crabtree Mills. Que., for which paj-ment will be made partly in cash and partly in com-mon stock and bonds. At the same time authority will be asked to increasethe capital stock for an unstated amount as well as thecreation and issue of $L50,000 bonds, and to increasethe board of directors. The shareholder


. Pulp and paper magazine of Canada. ecember 1st to stock recordof November 21st, will leave 14 per cent, still due. A special general meeting of the shareholders willbe held on November to authorize the ac^iuisitionof the properties and contracts of the Edwin CiabtreeSons, Limited, at Crabtree Mills. Que., for which paj-ment will be made partly in cash and partly in com-mon stock and bonds. At the same time authority will be asked to increasethe capital stock for an unstated amount as well as thecreation and issue of $L50,000 bonds, and to increasethe board of directors. The shareholders are being asked to subscribe forthe common stock at 80. The amount outstanding is$525,000, while the preferred amounts to .$175,000. Thecommon has been a feature of the curb market re-cently, and about the highest quotations so far record-ed have been to 75. The directors of the company are C. Howard Smith,president; John C. Newman, vice-president; H. , J. W. Pyke, J. J. M. Pangman, D. W. Camp-bell, J. Alex. Howard Smith, President, Howard Smith Paper Co.,which has made a stock new issue in payment ofthe Edwin Crabtree Sons Mills, recentlyii taken over. 380 PULP AND PAPER MAGAZINE November 15, 1916. SOME WORDS ABOUT ACID MAKING FOR THESULPHITE PULP PROCESS By M. HIRSELL, Chemical Engineer, Bathnrst. (Specially written for Pulp and Paper Magazine). In the making of bisulphite liquor for the manufac-ture of sulphite pulp there are two essentially differentmethods employed. In one method the raw materialused to furnish the base of the sulphite liquor (theacid) is ordinary rock of lime (Limestone),CaCOo, while in the other method the raw material isburned lime CaO. With either methods the qualityof the acid produced is about the same and its puritydepends in both cases on the purity of the raw materialused, be it either Calcium carbonate or Calcium the limestone is impure the impurities will be carriedalong into the acid, and the same thing wi


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