Canadian grocer January-March 1919 . It must not be imagined for a moment that because The E. Company makes use of Birch Bark canoes, and log-cabins in their lumber camp operations, they are thereforeless up to date in the bush than they are in the city. The twopictures on this page show scenes on the Du Moine Lake overtwo hundred miles from Hull. The picture above shows thesteamer Alligator with a scow in tow, plying busily on thesame waters that float the birch bark canoes, and the Alli-gator is as much a part of the Eddy plant as the latestmatch-making machines in the Hull factory. B
Canadian grocer January-March 1919 . It must not be imagined for a moment that because The E. Company makes use of Birch Bark canoes, and log-cabins in their lumber camp operations, they are thereforeless up to date in the bush than they are in the city. The twopictures on this page show scenes on the Du Moine Lake overtwo hundred miles from Hull. The picture above shows thesteamer Alligator with a scow in tow, plying busily on thesame waters that float the birch bark canoes, and the Alli-gator is as much a part of the Eddy plant as the latestmatch-making machines in the Hull factory. Below is showna view of the Du Moine Depot, with a glimpse of the lake onwhich the busy Alligator plies, helping shepherd the logsthat later you will sell across your counter in the shape ofmatches, paper, or indurated ware. /.
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