Canadian Forestr]) Journal, January, 1919 45 



Forest Protection Conference 



WINDSOR HOTEL, MONTREAL, 

 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 

 JANUARY 29TH AND 30TH. 



Continuing the series of successful public meetings of previous 

 years, a Forest Protection Conference will be held at the Windsor 

 Hotel, Montreal, commencing Wednesday morning, January 29th, 

 and continuing until Thursday evening, under the auspices of the 

 Quebec Forest Protective Association which includes the St. 

 Maurice, Laurentian, and Southern St. Lawrence Forest Protective 

 Associations. 



The Canadian Forestry Association, co-operating with the foregoing, is organizing a 

 pubHc meeting for Wednesday afternoon, January 29th, at which such speakers as F. J. 

 Campbell, President Canadian Pulp & Paper Association; W. G. Power, President Cana- 

 dian Lumbermen's Association; Brig. -Gen. J. B. White; Major Barrington Moor^ (New 

 York) ; and Hon. W. R. Brown, will discuss subjects of popular interest. 



At the Thursday session of the Quebec Forest Protective Association, Lieut. Lewis 

 will describe Aerial Photography. 



"Lumbering in Scotland" will prove a most interesting address from Mr. E. C. Hirst, 

 State Forester of New Hampshire, who recently returned from Overseas. 



Mr J. W. Swaine, who has charge of forest insect investigations for the Department of 

 Agriculture, will tell of the importance of slash disposal in affording protection from insects. 



There will also be a talk on the use of tractors in woods operations, and an addre'^s on 

 aeroplane work m forest protection. 



Meetings of the Woodlands Section of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association, and 

 the Canadian Society of Forest Engineers, have also been arranged. 



New Motion Pictures will be shown. 



The meeting.-; last year were splendidly attended. This year's programmes will hold 

 your attention every minute. 



Keep the dates open and come along! 



WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 

 JANUARY 29th AND 30th, 1919. 



