Dinorwic Post News

REV. CANON LOFTHOUSE, of Kenora, was a guest over the week-end at the manager’s house.

TOM CHIEF (brother of Chief William Chief), one of the oldest Indians trapping here, died in St. Joseph Hospital, Kenora, on January 8th, 1921. He was one of our medalists, and a faithful hunter for the Company.

“THE BEAVER” is awaited with great interest by the members of the staff at this Post. It is getting better every issue. We would like to see more news of the fur trade, in this section of the magazine, as this news is of great interest to all in the fur trade department of the Company; so all members of it should get busy and gather up all the news they can. The advertising of the Company by its employees is another good thing, so all together for it, “The harder the pull, the higher the flag of the H.B.C.

L. R. JOHNSON (H.B.M.) was confined to his bed three days last month with a severe cold.

GAME OVERSEER W. H. Martin, of Kenora, paid us an official visit last month.

MRS. FRED NAGLE, of Fort William, mother of Mrs. L. R. Johnson, was visiting her for a few days in the month of December.