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CANADIAN FORESTRT ASSOCIATION. 



Patron, lli» Excellency the Governor Oneml. 



Honrrary Pre*., Sir Willrid Laurior. 



Pieiidrnr, Geo, Y. Chown, B.A. 



Vicc-Prmidctit, John Hendry. 



Secretary, Jaa. Lawler, Canadian Building, 

 Slater St., Uttawa. 



AMt. Secretary, K. W. |{. Jacombe. 

 Treaaurer, Miu Marion Kobinion. 



Director*: Win. Little. Hiram Robinxon, Aubrey 

 White, R. O. Jolv do I.ul!>iniere. K. Stewjr., H. M. 

 Price. W, B. SnowoaH, Thoman S<iiithworth, Htin. W. 

 C. Kilw.-irdu, Hon. Sydney Fi»hcr, K. H. Campbell, J. B. 

 Miller, W. A. Charlton, Cordon C. Kd*ard». Dr. H. E. 

 Fcrnow. Ellwood Wilson, K I.. Uorden. .M. P.. F. C. 

 VV'hitninn, G. C. Pichi^, Alex. MacLaunn, t'nri Kiordon, 

 Mur. O. E. Mathicii. A. P. Stevenson Wm. Fcarcc, Wm. 

 Power, C E. E. U»*hcr, Denin Murphy, C. Jackaon 

 Booth. Wm. Price, M.P., and J. W. Harkom. 



ProvliKlal VIcc-Preaidcntt : 



Ontario— Hon. Frank Cochrane, Toronto. 



Quebec— Hon. [ulei Allard, Quebec. 



New Brunswick— Hon. W. C. H. Grimmer, Fredericton. 



Nova Scotia— Hon, A. K. .vlaclean, Halifax. 



Prince Edward la and— A. B. Warburton, M.P.. Char- 

 lottetown. 



Manitoba— Hon. R.P. Rohlin.Winnipefp. 



Saskatchewan— Hon. A. E. Forget, Keifina. 



Alhrrla —Hon. A. L. Sifton, Edmonton. 



British Columbia — Hon. H. Boiitock, Monte Creek. 



Mackenzie— F. D. Wilson. Fort Vermilion, Alta. 



Yukon -Alex. Henderson. Commiasioner, Dawson. 



Keewaiin— His Honour Sir Daniel H. McMillan, Win- 

 nipeg. 



L'n;;ava — His Grace Mgr. Bruchesi, Archbishop of 

 Montreal. 



THE FOBESTEB'8 BETUSN. 



Denver Kepublican. 



I'm back on the job by the singing 

 river, 

 Far from the town with its money- 

 innd, 

 Back where the quaking aspens quiver — 

 And I 'in glad. 



I'm back to the shack where the trail is 

 winding 

 'Mid flowers of every scent and hue, 

 And I felt when I gared, the l;ot tears 

 blinding — 

 Wouldn't you! 



I'm back to the creak of the good old 

 saddle, 

 To the equine friends that never doubt; 

 Back to the haunts — with canoe and 

 paddle — 

 Of the trout. 



There's work to do, and there's work in 

 plenty, 

 And we sleep in the open, if fate so 

 wills. 

 But no man is more than ononnd twenty 

 In the hills. 



THE CANADIAN F0BE8TBY A8800I 

 ATION 



is the national organiaition for the in- 

 forming of public opinion in the effort to 

 secure a rationnl development of the Cao- 

 adian Forests through the co-operation of 

 national, provincial and municipal organi- 

 zations and private enterprise*. The ob- 

 jects of the Association are: 



(U The t>xpl>^rntlnn of the paMIc doniaio. 

 ■o thnt Iiiiut- ' ' '' for nffriculture may be 



rejiiTVi'*! for 1 i<tlon. 



(21 Tliui'i' of the foriMtA for their 



influeiu- ■ nil liiiiiitii . -oil aixl water mppljr 



l.'i) Thu nrotiiiiiion of JtiiliofoiW meUioda in 

 donlinir with fortolH niitt woudtanda. 



lit I'roo plitnilnir on the plalna. a<id on atrseta 

 iiiid liiKli^iVnyH. 



i.>i U<-roro<tntion whoro «dvl<iable. 



(»ll The collwtlon »nd dl-'omlnHtlot of In- 

 fnrnutt'on bo rlnic on the forc-lry prubcni la 

 Kuiictikl. 



To promote these enda the Association 

 publishes the Vunadlan Fnrtatry Journal, 

 issues bulletins, arranges for the delivery 

 of free illustrated public lectures, and 

 holds conventions in different parts of 

 Canada. 



The As.sociation desires as members all 

 (both men and women) who are in sym- 

 pathy with this work. The membership 

 fee, which entitles the member to the 

 Journal, the annual report and other lit- 

 erntnre i.ssued, is one dollar per year, (life 

 membership $10). Applications for mem- 

 oership or requests for information may 

 b',' addressed to the 



Secretary, Canadian Forestry Association, 

 Canadian Building, Ottawa, Canada. 



FOBESTST OOBOOTTEE. 



The House of Commons Committee on 

 Forests, Waterways and Watorpowers for 

 the current session of I'sirliament consists 

 of the 'following twenty-six members: — 

 Messrs. Arthurs, Beland, Boyce, Campbell, 

 Carvell. Chew, Currie (Prince Edward), 

 Kdwards, Fisher, Fowke, Haggart (Lan- 

 ark), MacXutt, McLean (Sudbury), Ma- 

 grath, MoHoj-, Monk, Perley, Pickup. Price, 

 Richards, Snvoie. 8ifton, Tobin, White 

 (Renfrew), White (Victoria. Alta.), and 

 Wilson (l,.Tv.nn. Ten members form a 

 i|iii>i tin: 



The proposal to add forestry as a subject 

 of examination in the Final Honours School 

 of Natural .Science at Oxford University has 

 for the present been defeated. Convocation 

 rejecting it by a majority of seven votes. 



The committee of the Ontario Kxperi- 

 mental Union on Forestry for 19111912 is 

 composed of the following: E. J. Zavita 

 (director>. H. R. Mn.-Millan and E. C. 

 Drurv. 



