. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. HOO-HOO NIGHT IN WINNIPEG. A concatenation of the illustrious order of Hoo-Hoos was held in Winnipeg on Saturday evening, February 13th. The gathering was a howling success, there being a large attendance and no less than twenty-two initiations. The Snark of the Uni- verse, , of Portage la Prairie, pre- sided, and maintained proper feline decorum. He was ably assisted in his task by Messrs. D. B. Sprague and J. C. Graham, ex-vicegerent, both experienced hus
. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. HOO-HOO NIGHT IN WINNIPEG. A concatenation of the illustrious order of Hoo-Hoos was held in Winnipeg on Saturday evening, February 13th. The gathering was a howling success, there being a large attendance and no less than twenty-two initiations. The Snark of the Uni- verse, , of Portage la Prairie, pre- sided, and maintained proper feline decorum. He was ably assisted in his task by Messrs. D. B. Sprague and J. C. Graham, ex-vicegerent, both experienced hustlers. The notice sum- moning the roof-top conclave read as follows: "Dear Brother Hoo-Hoo: The fifth annual meeting of the Concatenated Order of Hoo- Hoo will be held in Eureka hall, Main and When all the Tommies, and they were a gay lot, had foregathered in their accustomed corners and had purred themselves into a state of happy contentment, they proceeded to elect officers for the concatenation then being held, with the following result: Snark of the Universe, G. B. Housser, Port- age la Prairie. Senior Hoo-Hoo, J. J. Foss, Winnipeg. Junior Hoo-Hoo, Harry G. Wallace, Min- neapolis. Bojum, J. C. Graham, Winnipeg. Scrivenoter, Jey Spencer, Crookston. Jabbeiwock, D. L. Lincoln, Winnipeg. Custocatian, D. B. Sprague, Winnipeg. Arcanoper, Jas. A. Ovas, Winnipeg. Gurdon, D. J. McDonald, Port Arthur. The Supreme Nine having been chosen, the kittens, one of the best classes yet presented for initiation to the riotous mysteries of the roof-top and garden, were admitted one by one to the sacred garden where they took the was declared by all to have been both enjoy- able and profitable, all the Hoo-Hoos, old and young, sat down to a delicate spread provided by Mrs. Hample. A NEW EDGER. In the general equipment of a saw mill, certain machines have become almost standard in their con- struction, and the manufacturers show little desire to depart from general lines. This is particular
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