March 25, 1922 



Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



37 



ALGOMA tte Setter 1 



What does it mean 



when you see this trade-mark? 



"Algoma" — of course — and "Better 

 Plywood" will come to the mind of 

 every man who has read our monthly 

 message for the last year. 



But what more does this trade-mark, 

 mean? Study it. The kneeling Indian 

 is alert — he expresses readiness on our 

 part to serve your needs with speedy 

 promptness. 



His how, his arrow — these typify Ply- 

 wood. They tell of lightness combined 

 with strength — of accuracy, such as 

 we maintain in everything we do. 



More than this — the Indian symbol- 

 izes pioneering. And the spirit of 

 Algoma, since 1886, has been above 



everything else a pioneering spirit — 

 seeking out better ways of making 

 Plywood, searching for new things 

 which could be better made of Ply- 

 wood — investigating, improving, per- 

 fecting — building a service in Ply- 

 wood which is today more complete 

 in every line than any other service 

 in the United States. 



Remember these things when you see 

 this trade- mark. Remember them 

 when you want Plywood. Bent work, 

 extra large panels, stock panels, beau- 

 tifully figured woods, the lastest im- 

 portation of Circassian Walnut — you 

 find them all at Algoma, and you can 

 get them in Algoma, the Better 

 Plywood. 



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ALGOMA PANEL COMPANY, c^lgomafMs. 



