. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Al/Gl'ST, 19OI THE CANADA LUMBERMAN â¢9 ilon is now being made between the two mills, lid the proper mixing machinery is being install- I in the mechanical mill. Pulp containing any [quired percentage of sulphite will be delivered b paper mills. The Oriental Tower & Pulp Company, Limited, ks been incorporated by the British Columbia overnment, to build a pulp mill in that prov- ce. The capital is $100,000. Concerning the outlook for pulp in Canada the iper Mi


. Canadian forest industries 1901-1902. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Al/Gl'ST, 19OI THE CANADA LUMBERMAN â¢9 ilon is now being made between the two mills, lid the proper mixing machinery is being install- I in the mechanical mill. Pulp containing any [quired percentage of sulphite will be delivered b paper mills. The Oriental Tower & Pulp Company, Limited, ks been incorporated by the British Columbia overnment, to build a pulp mill in that prov- ce. The capital is $100,000. Concerning the outlook for pulp in Canada the iper Mill, of New York, says: "It looks as if ie time were at hand when the only way to ake a continued expansion of the pulp industry iy would be to build new paper mills to take !re of the product of new pulp mills. It is as iper that the product of Canada's pulp wood ill be marketable with most chance to profit. to stop short of this product when nearly the Jhole labor cost of producing paper from the fee has been incurred seems to be bad economy, hd that it is bad economy is the evident lesson f the present situation. If there were paper mills enough in Canada to absorb the output of the pulp mills, the bankers would not now be talking as if they meant to stint their support to the pulp ; CLOSING OF A PULP MILL. The suspension of business by the Maritime Sulphite Fibre Company, of Chatham, , has furnished food for much comment regarding the prospect for finding a market for all the pulp that will be manufactured in Canada when the mills now under construction are completed, and of operating mills at a profit. The Chatham World gives expression to the following views : "The suspension of the Maritime Sulphite Fibre Company does not mean that the manufacture of sulphite pulp is not profitable on the Miramichi, and that another mill might not pay good re- turns on the capital invested. It means nothing of the kind. There is a big profit on sulphite pulp,


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