. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. HOO-HOO CONCATENATION AT WINNIPEG. A concatenation of the Hoo-Hoo order was held at Winnipeg on August 4th, with a goodly attendance of members, as many persons were in the city on account of the Dominion Exhibition. The proceedings took place amid great enthus- iasm, the introduction to the light of Hoo-Hoo- ism of some eight new kittens gave rise to the usual degree of joviality and good will, and the usual initiatory formalitieswere carried through with a strictnes


. Canadian forest industries 1903. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. HOO-HOO CONCATENATION AT WINNIPEG. A concatenation of the Hoo-Hoo order was held at Winnipeg on August 4th, with a goodly attendance of members, as many persons were in the city on account of the Dominion Exhibition. The proceedings took place amid great enthus- iasm, the introduction to the light of Hoo-Hoo- ism of some eight new kittens gave rise to the usual degree of joviality and good will, and the usual initiatory formalitieswere carried through with a strictness and precision worthy of a re- ligious duty and to the entire satisfaction of the members and officers present. After the completion of the concatenation ceremonies, a banquet worthy of the occasion was given to the "new kittens". Those initiated were : R. Lockhart, Fort William ; W. Martin, Wapella ; H. S. Galbraith, Win- nipeg ; M. M. Boyd, Winnipeg ; C. Mader, Seattle ; W. P. Dutton, secretary Red Deer Lumber Co. ; A. Tennant, Rat Portage Lum- ber Co. ; W. Springate, Brunette Sawmill Co. The officers in attendance were : G. B. Housser, Viceregent ; A. McKinney, Senior Hoo-Hoo ; J. G. Foss, Junior Hoo-Hoo ; J. C. Graham, Bojum ; J. L. Spencer, Scrivenoter ; W. B. Tomlinson, Jabberwock ; D. B. Sprague, Custocation ; D. L. Lincoln, Arcan- oper ; D. J. Macdonald, Gurdon. The order is one which gives itself strictly to the promotion of social fellowship and good feeling amongst its members, the member- ship being limited to those who are directly in- terested in the lumber trade. PROGRAMME THIRTEENTH HOO-HOO ANNUAL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. Annual meeting of Osirian Cloister, pro- bably in forenoon. Afternoon—Initiatory ceremonies of Osirian Cloister. Evening-Annual Banquet of Osirian Cloister. (All the officials of Hoo-Hoo will probably reach St. Louis by the morning of Wednes- day, September 7, and while the Osirian Clois- ter is in session, or between the meetings


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