Const ttuiion and By-Laws of the Canadian Forestry Association. »j 



McePrenldent. 

 In th«» aliHt'iu'e of tho I'r<mi«lont n V'lee- 

 Prtwidi'iit Hhull prtwiilo iit nil moettiiK>* of 

 tho AMMOi'intiun; and in tint abHonco uf all 

 of tliuiit a I'rimidetit pro t«>iii|ior» Rliall be 

 olecttsd by the niootinj;. 



Secn'tnry and AsMistant Srcrrtnri/. 



Tho Se«T«»tary Hhall keep a rocjird of 

 tho |iroccodtii|{H of tho AHHociatioii and of 

 tho lOxocutivo ('omniittoo and Hhall bo run- 

 todian of all documontH, bookH and coII«m!- 

 tiouH ordorod to bo proHorvod. 



Ho .shall conduct tho corroHpondcnco of 

 tho Association and Hhall keop a liHt of 

 monibors with thoir roHidencoH and Hhall 

 notify meniborH of the time and placo of 

 iiiootiu)^ of tho AHSociation, and in hin 

 abHonco his dutioH shall be discharged by 

 the Aanistant Se<*retary. 



Treasurer. 



The TreaBurer shall have the custody of 

 all moneys roceivod, and shall doponit or 

 invest tho same in such mannor as the 

 Executive Committoo shall direct, and 

 shall not expend money except under 



direction or approval of the Rxeeotive 

 (.'oinmitti*4«. The finanrial ytmr of the An- 

 Hnciatioii Nhall trloae on Deeember 3Ut of 

 each year. 



Ordrr nf HiMtiieaM. 



At the retrular inrrtinic of the AiHUKia- 

 tion the order of btuiinniii Hhall t>e that 

 propoHiMl by the Kxerutiv«< <'ommitter 

 and announcetl bv the I'renidini; OfTlrrr 

 In the abNonee or HUrh prnparrd or-' 

 buHinofui, the followioK shall !>• 

 ^••rved: — 



(1) Callinic to order. 



(2) KeadinK of miifutea. 



(3) Reading; ami referring or dbpoaiaf 

 of letters, accounts, ete. 



(4) Rep<irtH of (Committee*. 



(5) InquirioN and notices of motioa. 



(6) President 'a sddraaa. 



(7) Papers, addreaaM and diseiuution by 

 members and othera invite<i \<y 

 the moetinK' 



(8) Nomination and election of otii' -r- 



(9) Unfinish«>4| and mirn'ollaneou^ K im 

 ness. 



(10) Adjoornment. 



<). A. (' Studcntw workinifon Ontario tJoviTiimcnt ,>l.ii. 



Norfolk Co 



The Ontario i\gricultural College 



aUELPH. Canada 



Offers an excellent preparatory course for >iudeni> intending to f^raduate 

 in Forestry. In addition to the various subjeds taught, many oi which are 

 prescribed by the Faculty of Forestry at Toronto I'nivmiiiy, students have the 

 privilege each year of securing five months' field in.tiruction and practical 

 experience in the annual operations on the Government Nuraerjr lomled in 

 Norfolk County, Ont. 



The tuition fee to residents of the province ol Ontario is $40.00 per year 

 during the First and Second years. Durinfc the Third and Fourth years, $5aoo 

 per year. 



Board may be secured in the Boys" Residence at $3.50 per week. For 

 complete information .tddress, 



a. C. CREeLiHAN. B.S.A., LL.D.. 



PresitfMrt. 



