. Pulp and paper magazine of Canada. re shifts of eifflit hours each for ma- Officials and Guests, Howard Smith Paper CompanyExcursion, September 3rd, 1916. iiathering. Over two hundred listened attentively toMr. Smitli as he discussed the paper situation of to-dayand as he impressed upon them the necessity of eachand everyone doing their utmost to keep up the reputa-tion their mill achieved for the iiuality of its volume of applause at the end of Mr. Smithsspeech must have assured him of the loyalty and sup-port from the employees. After two hours on the Island the return trip wasma


. Pulp and paper magazine of Canada. re shifts of eifflit hours each for ma- Officials and Guests, Howard Smith Paper CompanyExcursion, September 3rd, 1916. iiathering. Over two hundred listened attentively toMr. Smitli as he discussed the paper situation of to-dayand as he impressed upon them the necessity of eachand everyone doing their utmost to keep up the reputa-tion their mill achieved for the iiuality of its volume of applause at the end of Mr. Smithsspeech must have assured him of the loyalty and sup-port from the employees. After two hours on the Island the return trip wasmade via the same roiite. The Steamer ?Laurenciawas gaily bedecked with banners and flags, the iienant - ybfii ? IL) 1- ? V % pr^ A Happy Excursion Party. chine hands, and nine hours per day in place of tenfor other departments. The feeling of goodfellowshipwhich prevails throughout the entire organization playsno small part in the secret of this firms success in thepast few years, and the high grade of papers ^i«^i|if|£ii5f^lH?i!!{5^


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