Excerpt from Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada, 1919, Vol. 17 Figures for the first seven months of the current fiscal year show a total of a gain of over the c
Excerpt from Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada, Vol. 17: July 3, 1919 The joy of the Allied Peoples over the signing of the peace treaty has doubtless been some
Excerpt from The Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada, 1918, Vol. 17 Digesters. Standard sulphite. With standard linings, capacity of, (corcoran). Effect of varyin
Excerpt from Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada, Vol. 15: January 10, 1918 I hope as many of you as possible will come to the meeting of the American Technical A
Excerpt from Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada, Vol. 12: January 1, 1914 Government to delay action for a number of months. By then legislation either will or w