. Canadian forest industries 1907. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER. occurred at the Waldorf Hotel, Hamilton, on Friday, the thirteenth instant, when a large number of purblind kittens were shown light in the Land of Hoo-Hoo. It was Vicegerent Snark W. J. MacBeth's first con- catenation, and he deserves much credit for the splendid arrangements made for the event. In this connection he received the hearty support of the Hamilton members, who sustained their reputation for "doing ; In ri


. Canadian forest industries 1907. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. CANADA LUMBERMAN AND WOODWORKER. occurred at the Waldorf Hotel, Hamilton, on Friday, the thirteenth instant, when a large number of purblind kittens were shown light in the Land of Hoo-Hoo. It was Vicegerent Snark W. J. MacBeth's first con- catenation, and he deserves much credit for the splendid arrangements made for the event. In this connection he received the hearty support of the Hamilton members, who sustained their reputation for "doing ; In ritualistic work and exemplification of degrees the Vice- gerent Snark was assisted by J. A. O'Hearn, Vicegerent for Eastern Michigan, Past Vicegerents W. C. Laidlaw, Dan Ferguson and J. G. Cane. The officers of the evening were: Vicegerent Snark, W. J. MacBeth, Toronto. Senior Hoo-Hoo, H. P. Hubbard, Hamilton. Junior Hoo-Hoo, J. A. O'Hearn, Toronto. Bojum, W. A. Hadley, Chatham. Scrivenoter, C. C. "Wallace, Toronto. Jabberwock, Joseph Hadley, Chatham. Custocatian, Thomas Patterson, Hamilton. Arcanoper, J. Charles Dietrich, Gait. Gurdon, John Laking, Hamilton. Friday, the thirteenth, apparently aroused no misgivings; super- stitions were cast to the winds, and a class of twenty-five kittens pre- sented themselves for the mysteries of the order. The journeys east and west through the onion bed were made under the greatest difficulties, and only the undaunted courage of the candidates enabled them to reach the goal and be finally accepted as a devotee of the Great Sacred Black Cat. All received their dose of allopathic medicine in a humble manner, doubtless appreciating their helpless condition and need of stimulants. The kittens were: H. M. Gray, Jas. Thomson & Company, Hamilton. Andrew McHlwrath, Flood & Conkling Company, Newark, Jas. P. Johnson, Campbell & Carman, Toronto. Harvey Crosthwaite, Patterson-Tilley Company, Hamilton. G. H. Hagar, S. A. Hagar &amp


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