Illustrated Canadian Forestry Magazine, December, 1^20 



617 



Fresh Beef for Camps 



This is a product your men will want on 

 the table. Feed them with the best. Buy 

 Davies' product. We can also supply you 

 with Frozen Beef. All we ask is a trial order. 



Write, or wire to-day at our expense 

 and we will gladly submit delivered prices. 



A'so Try, 



Long Clear 

 Bacon 



Peerless 

 Shortening 



Davies 

 Mincemeat 



Mess 

 Pork 



THE 

 WILLIAM 



MONTREAL. 



DAVIES 



TORONTO. 



COMPANY 

 LIMITED. 



HAMILTON. 



"He Blazed a Good Trail." 



At the request of the staff on the Duck 

 Mountain Forest reserve in Manitol)a. 

 *' Windy Mountain," the highest hill on 

 this reserve, has now been officially 

 named ''Ketchum Hill" in memory of 

 James Carleton Ketchum, who was the 

 only surviving son of T. Carleton L. 

 Ketchum. ilarrister. of Woodstock, N.B. 

 The late Mr. Ketchum entered the Uni- 

 versity of New Uruuswick after he was 

 graduated from the Carleton County 

 Grammar School, taking up a forestry 

 course. In 1914 he received appointment 

 to tlie staff of the Dominion luirestrv 

 r.ranch and was assigued to the Duck 

 Mouulain Keserve. Tie was later attach- 

 el to the i.^nl Howitzer liattery and on 

 llie .inl (la\ of May was falall\ wouuded 

 iu action luai' \ iniy and was huried the 

 next (Kiy in Anx keitz Cemeter\ . 



A brass plate to his memor\ has hccn 

 placed on a large l)ou](ler on the top ot' 

 the Manitoha hill wjih a stnlahk- invciMp- 

 tion and \\\c word-,. ■•||c hhizeil a good 

 trail." .Mr. ixetchum was particilarh 



talented as an amateur artist, both in pen- 

 cil and colors and has left some beautiful 

 pieces of work, which will ever be 

 trea-tu-ed by his relatives and friends. 



The Family Tree. 



Norfolk, A'a.— \\ hen Miss Ada Oakes, 

 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oakes, 

 of \\'ashington, N.C., became the bride 

 of Walter Pine, of Salisbury, X.C., re- 

 cently, it proved to be an unusual mar- 

 riage. The pair decided to have a 

 '"wooden wedding. ■■ l-!verybody that 

 took a leading part in the ceremony had a 

 name like a tree. l*"or instance: 



The groom, Walter Pine. 



The bride. Miss Ada ( )akes. 



Ihe best man. Rolieri L. Birch. 



rile bridesmaid. Anna I.ee Laurel. 



ihe parson. Rev. I )scar T. Wood. 



file ceremony was performed at 

 \\ asliington, X.C. and to make the 

 "wooden flavor" complete the couple 

 went to llickory. \X".. t(» spend a week 

 with the bridegroom"s aunt. ^Ir-. V.. V. 

 Shiui-le 



