Canadian Forestry Association. 



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HARDY NORTHERN 



FOREST TREES 

 and shrubs at forest 

 prices. 



Native and foreign tree seeds. 



Edye-de- Hurst & Son, 



Dennyhurst, via Dryden, Ont. 



SHIPPERS TO H. M. GOVERNMENT, ETC 



CoiTespondance Frangaise. 



R. ©. SWEEZEY, 



CIVIL & FORESTRY ENGINEER 



Timber Surveys, Lumbering 

 and Water Powers. 



Metropolitan BIdg. 



QUEBEC, Canada. 



THE SMITH STUMP PULLER 



This photopraph shows the work of the Smith Stump 

 Puller, pulling stumps with one hnrse, stumps that run 

 from 4 to 6 feet throuch. atan average cost of 5 cents 

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 W. SMITH GRUBBER CO.. 15 Smith Sta., La Crsscant. Minn. 



Canadian Forestry Association 



The Cana<lian Forestry Association is the 

 organization in Canarla for the propagation 

 of the principles of forest conservation. 

 This it (Ices by means of conventions, meet- 

 ings, lectures and literature. 



It is a popular organization supported by 

 the fees of members, assisted by some gov- 

 ernment grants. 



There is a vast field of work before the 

 Association which is only limited by the 

 funds at the disposal of the Association. 



Thofe who are not already members are 

 invited to join and assist in the work. The 

 mefnbership fee is one dollar per year, and 

 this entitles the member to attend and vote 

 at all meetings and to receive the Annual 

 Report and the Canadian Forc/ttry Journal. 

 Women as well as men are eligible for mem» 

 bership. 



Application^ for membership and requests; 



for literature and information may be ad- 

 dressoil to 



The Secretary, 

 Caandian Forestry Association, 



Canadian Building, Ottawa, Can. 



Objects of the Association. 



(1) The exploration of the public domain^^ 

 so that lands unsuitable for agriculture may 

 be reserved for timber production. 



(2) The preservation of the forests for 

 their influence on climate. Foil and water 

 supply. 



(3) The promotion of judicious methods- 

 in dealing with forests and woodlands.' 



(4) Tree planting on the plains and on 

 streets and highways. 



(o) Reforestation wliere. advisable. 



(6) The collection and diss.emination of 

 information bearing on the forestry problem 

 in general. 



