Canadian wood products industries . What does it mean when you see this trade-mark? Algoma—of course—and BetterPlywood will come to the mind ofevery man who has read our monthlymessage for the last year. Bat what more does this trade-markmean ? Study it. The kneeling Indianis alert—he expresses readiness on ourpart to serve your needs with speedypromptness. His bow, his arrow—these typify tell of lightness combinedwith strength—of accuracy, such aswe maintain in everything we do. More than this—the Indian symbol-izes pioneering. And the spirit ofAlgoma, since 1886, has been above


Canadian wood products industries . What does it mean when you see this trade-mark? Algoma—of course—and BetterPlywood will come to the mind ofevery man who has read our monthlymessage for the last year. Bat what more does this trade-markmean ? Study it. The kneeling Indianis alert—he expresses readiness on ourpart to serve your needs with speedypromptness. His bow, his arrow—these typify tell of lightness combinedwith strength—of accuracy, such aswe maintain in everything we do. More than this—the Indian symbol-izes pioneering. And the spirit ofAlgoma, since 1886, has been above everything else a pioneering spirit—seeking out better ways of makingPlywood, searching for new thingswhich could be better made of Ply-wood—investigating,improving, per-fecting— building a service in Ply-wood which is today more completein every line than any other servicein the United States. Remember these things when you seethis trade-mark. Remember themwhen you want Plywood. Bent work,extra large panels, sto


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