. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. HOO HOO AT CHATHAM. The Concatenation held at the city of Chat- ham, Ontario, on April 29th was a grand success, and the five and forty lumber dealers who participated therein will long cherish the memory of that gathering. A class of nine- teen presented themselves for instruction, and their names have been added to the growing roll of Ontario Hoo-Hoo. That the arrange- ments for the entertainment of the visitors were in the hands of Messrs. Chas. and Will Hadley was


. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. HOO HOO AT CHATHAM. The Concatenation held at the city of Chat- ham, Ontario, on April 29th was a grand success, and the five and forty lumber dealers who participated therein will long cherish the memory of that gathering. A class of nine- teen presented themselves for instruction, and their names have been added to the growing roll of Ontario Hoo-Hoo. That the arrange- ments for the entertainment of the visitors were in the hands of Messrs. Chas. and Will Hadley was a guarantee that there would be nothing lacking. Chatham's hospitality is famous ; the Hadleys have made it so. The visitors had looked forward to a good time, but the realization outdid their fondest dreams, and words failed to express their gratitude to the lumbermen and citizens of Chatham for the hearty welcome and entertainment. One feature that was much enjoyed was an automobile procession over some miles of the broad, well-paved streets of the city, with its many fine buildings and beautiful homes. Mine host McCoig, of the Garner House, was most attentive to the comfort of his guests. The Concatenation was held in Auditorium Hall, and at its conclusion all adjourned to the Gar- ner House, where an elaborate banquet was enjoyed. The menu cards were in the form of a black cat couchant with tail pendant and graced with a poem of welcome prepared for the occasion by the Hoo-Hoo Poet. Song, oratory and story so beguiled the fleeting hours that the evening seemed all too short. It is proposed to hold another concatenation shortly in Orillia. hood of this duty being neglected. One of the best things about this machine is the fact that the manu- facturers claim that it will pay for itself in three times using. BAND WHEEL GRINDER. We herewith present an illustration of the Marshall patent band wheel grinder which A. F. Bartlett & NOTES. It is reported that the St. George Pul


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