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Table 5 shows the number of trees by species planted on highways in 

 each residency during the spring of 1935. 



7. RANGER PLANTATIONS 



The following trees were planted at various ranger headquarters: 



Whitney, District of Pembroke 550 



Algonquin, District of Pembroke 200 



Brent, District of Nipissing 200 



Bancroft, District of Tweed 600 



Tweed, District of Tweed 150 



1,700 

 8. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF 



Camp Borden 



Last year's programme of work was continued using men from one of the 

 camps installed by the Department of Militia and Defence for the relief of 

 unemployed single men. 



The work consisted of planting and thinning and clearing and grading 

 roads through the forest property. 



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 supplied the trees for planting while the 

 Department of Militia and Defence supplied the labour, board, freight and 

 other expenses. 



250,000 trees were planted in all. 



Kingston 



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

 of Defence on Barriefield Common east of Kingston and was handled in the 

 same manner as Petawawa. 



18,000 trees were planted in all, and the average number of men employed 

 per day was 14. 



9. TREES DISTRIBUTED FOR PRIVATE PLANTING, SCHOOLS AND 

 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLIC AND SEMI-PUBLIC PROPERTIES 



In the spring of 1935, 4,909 people secured trees from the Ontario Forestry 

 Branch, totalling in all 7,444,897. 128 schools secured trees totalling in all 

 44,591, and Miscellaneous Public and Semi-Public Properties secured trees 

 totalling in all 195,213. 



