A. A. McDiarmid, has resigned his position as chief engineer on the Mattagami Pulp and Paper Co., Toronto, and is now engaged in special work at Sault Ste. Marie.
OUR PULP AND PAPER EXPORTS.
The increase in the exports of paper, wood for pulp and pulp for the twelve months ending June last is 23.8 per cent. To a considerable extent this is due to advancing prices. It will be noticed that the export of wood pulp during the period of the twelve months in question has declined slightly. There is more wood available at the present time than a few months ago. Northern Ontario points report the most acute shortage, although the situation there has improved somewhat.
| 1915. | 1916. | 1916. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| To Britain. | To U.S. | |||
| Paper | $16,200,635 | $21,256,296 | $1,032,786 | $17,759,018 |
| Pulpwood | 6,463,125 | 6,102,170 | —— | 6,102,170 |
| Wood pulp | 9,257,036 | 12,220,988 | 672,673 | 10,793,647 |
| Total | $31,920,796 | $39,579,454 | $1,705,459 | $34,654,835 |
PULP AND PAPER NEWS
Mr. H. Moore, secretary of the Clements Paper Co., Nashville, Tenn., spent a few days in Toronto and Montreal recently calling upon the trade.