Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . ^2^ CANADIAN TRADE CONDITIONS. Toronto, 8th Oct.—While the general situation in theindustry is unquestionably improving, it is yet notwithout special difficulties of its own at the conversation with various men prominent in theindustry, it luis been borne in upon the writer thattiiese difficulties are greatly accentuated and aggra-vated bv the fact that jobbers, iu practically everypaper liiic, are going in for price-cutting. It is possiblethat the extent to which this practice is going on maybemagnified by some who conceive themselves to havebeen


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . ^2^ CANADIAN TRADE CONDITIONS. Toronto, 8th Oct.—While the general situation in theindustry is unquestionably improving, it is yet notwithout special difficulties of its own at the conversation with various men prominent in theindustry, it luis been borne in upon the writer thattiiese difficulties are greatly accentuated and aggra-vated bv the fact that jobbers, iu practically everypaper liiic, are going in for price-cutting. It is possiblethat the extent to which this practice is going on maybemagnified by some who conceive themselves to havebeen injuiiously affected by one or two particularlyglaring instances whicli one hears of. But, at the sametime, it is notorious that this price-cutting is going on,and tliose who suffer thereby—or some of them—have,more than once, told the writer that, in tbeir view, alittle judicious publicity would be beneficial in stop-ping, or, at any rate checking, the practice. It is cer-tainly one which strikes at tlie root of proper metho


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