Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . eation of the paper committee has beenaccomplished. The market for paper buyers has been broad-ened to the utmost. Retaliation against foreign countriesin pulps and papers supplies has been stopped. The daysfor a tax upon knowledge are gone. The price of $50 perton which was fixed by paper makers five years been reduced by production continually appearingupon the market. The additional output for the years1912 and 1913 has been estimated on a duty of ?(i per tonwhich prevailed at the outset of the paper struggle lias bi enwiped out. The consumption o


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . eation of the paper committee has beenaccomplished. The market for paper buyers has been broad-ened to the utmost. Retaliation against foreign countriesin pulps and papers supplies has been stopped. The daysfor a tax upon knowledge are gone. The price of $50 perton which was fixed by paper makers five years been reduced by production continually appearingupon the market. The additional output for the years1912 and 1913 has been estimated on a duty of ?(i per tonwhich prevailed at the outset of the paper struggle lias bi enwiped out. The consumption of news print paper in theImted States exceeds 1,500,000 tons per annum so that thegain to publishers from conditions largely induced by thepaper committees activities may be estimated at from nineto twelve million dollars per annum. Publishers are to becongratulated upon the end of the contest. Uncertaintyis over. Manufacturers can now calculate upon establishedconditions. October 15, lOVi V V I, V A X 1) I> A I B I! M E. (Special to Pulp and Paper Magazine) The Mohawk Valley Paper Company, of Little Falls,, has just been incorporated with a capital stock of$100,000. The new company will take over the paper milland business of the Astoraga Paper Company which recentlywent into the hands of the receivers. The directors are C. H. Burrows, Martha C. Burrows, W. F. Lansing and D. H. Burell. It is expected that the mill will be in opera-tion within the next week or ten days. The great Northern Paper Company is completing theinstallation of a new paper machine at East Millinocket,Me., which will enlarge the capacity of the mill aboutone-fourth and will give employment to about 100 moremen. Work on a brick extension to the mill has been go-ing on all summer and the paper machine will be installedand ready for operation in a short tine. The California Paper and Board Mills plant, at Antioch,Cal., is turning out daily about thirty-five tons of boxboard, with one 10 inch m


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