Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . An In I •ivas Home. in the trouble they took to make our visit pleasant andworth while. A friend of Mr. Mathis, Mr. Angus Hodgson of Mont-real, who is known to a good many pulp and papermen went up on the same train to spend a few dayshunting and in the morning two of us went along with 1044 J^ U L 1 A \ D A P E R M A (! A Z I N E October Vi, l! Iiill IJlooded Indian Building Log House. Mr. Hodgson and his guide when our host took tlienipart way up the Manouan River to start him ou iiisjourney. was on Saturday morning. On Satur-day afternoon we al


Pulp and paper magazine of Canada . An In I •ivas Home. in the trouble they took to make our visit pleasant andworth while. A friend of Mr. Mathis, Mr. Angus Hodgson of Mont-real, who is known to a good many pulp and papermen went up on the same train to spend a few dayshunting and in the morning two of us went along with 1044 J^ U L 1 A \ D A P E R M A (! A Z I N E October Vi, l! Iiill IJlooded Indian Building Log House. Mr. Hodgson and his guide when our host took tlienipart way up the Manouan River to start him ou iiisjourney. was on Saturday morning. On Satur-day afternoon we all went over to the Indian Settle-ment at the Hudson Bay Post and .some of the sightswe saw are shown in the accompanying pictures. Per-hai)s the most interesting was the method of convey-ing a hiiy stack Ilom the meadows several miles upthe ^lanouan River. A raft was made by constructinga platform across two canoes and towing this with itsburden of liay by means of a motor boat. The oper-ation seemed to be very successful. The Hudson P>ayPost is more than 100 years old and tlieold headquarters are shown in one of the a number of Indians make their headquarters post but most of them at the time of our visit hadleft for the fall liunting. While there are a numberof substantial wooden houses, some of them very com-fortable and attractive, the


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