. Pulp and paper magazine of Canada. greeacquainted with the economic conditions affecting thenewspiint mamifacturer, must know that they arehelpless. Everything which enters into the cost of mak-ing paper has gone up in price, whether it be labour,machinery, paper-making ingredients or the raw mat- erial. In addition, the disorganization of the worldsmarkets, the cutting off of the supplies formerly sentout by Germany and various other European coun-tries, has created a scarcity of newsprint, and papermanufacturers would be scarcely human, and certain-ly not good business men, if they did not
. Pulp and paper magazine of Canada. greeacquainted with the economic conditions affecting thenewspiint mamifacturer, must know that they arehelpless. Everything which enters into the cost of mak-ing paper has gone up in price, whether it be labour,machinery, paper-making ingredients or the raw mat- erial. In addition, the disorganization of the worldsmarkets, the cutting off of the supplies formerly sentout by Germany and various other European coun-tries, has created a scarcity of newsprint, and papermanufacturers would be scarcely human, and certain-ly not good business men, if they did not increasethe price of their product. However, it has not beena ease of choice with them, but of stern necessity andeventually it will be stern necessity that will compelthe newspaper publishers to increase the price oftheir journals. In this, like in every other ease, thepublic will have to pay more for what they want. Itwould not be at all surprising to see a universal changeui the price of papers from one cent to two cents a
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