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The planting was begun in April and continued until the last week in 

 May, 425,000 trees being planted. The other work which was begun as soon 

 as the planting was finished will probably go on all winter until the work is 

 completed. 



The number of men supervised each day by the Ontario Forestry Branch 

 varied from 20 to 40. 

 Petawawa: 



This project was continued under the relief scheme of the Department of 

 Militia and Defence on the Petawawa Military Reserve. 



The Ontario Forestry Branch gave technical assistance and supplied the 

 trees and equipment for planting while the Department of Militia and Defence 

 supplied the labour, board, freight and other expenses. 



756,000 trees were planted in all, half of the number in the High View 

 area and the other half at the Chalk River Bridge. 



Planting commenced on May 6th and was completed June 1st. 

 Kingston: 



This project was carried on under the relief scheme of the Department of 

 Militia and Defence on Barriefield Common east of Kingston, and was handled 

 in the same manner as Petawawa. 



21,073 trees were planted. Planting commenced April 25th and was 

 completed May 19th. The average number of men employed per day was 20. 

 Valcartier, Que.: 



540,000 trees were supplied and planted under Federal Government 

 supervision at Valcartier by unemployment relief labour. 

 Fr'edericton, N. B.: 



102,000 trees were supplied and planted under Federal Government 

 supervision at Fredericton by unemployed relief labour. 



8. Trees Distributed for Private Planting and Schools 



In the spring of 1934, 5,973 people secured trees from the Ontario Forestry 

 Branch, totalling in all 6,416,030. 



In the spring of 1934, 232 schools secured trees from the Ontario Forestry 

 Branch, totalling in all 54,830. 



The following tables give the species and the number distributed: 



