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begins to smoke a little, blow on it and .t will Almost all hunters nowadays carry Beld 



break into a flame very much sooner. You don't glasses and consider them an ^^^ ^ P^^^j^^ 



have to keep a big fire gomg all day in camp their outfit They ^^V"^ "'^i^Vrnow "' 



so as to have it ready to cook on at supper time. out and findmg game, but it is well to knovv oT 



just keep a smouldering one and you can start another way m which they can be made 



it again very easily by fanning a little. serve a useful purpose. 



SHA DE 



By Theodosia Garrison. 



The kindliest thing God ever madey 

 His hand of very healing laid 

 Upon a fevered worlds is shade. 



His glorious company of trees 

 Throw out their mantles, and on these 

 The dust-stained wanderer finds ease. 



Green temples, closed against the heat 

 Of noontimes blinding glare and heat 

 Open to any pilgrim's feet. 



The white road blisters in the sun; 

 Now half the Weary journey done, 

 Enter and rest, O Weary one! 



And feel the deW of daWn still Wet 



Beneath thy feet, and so forget 



The burning highway s ache and fret. 



This is God's hospitality. 

 And whoso rests beneath a tree 

 Hath cause to thank Him gratefully. 



TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR MAY, 1919. 



Page 



Trees Are the Best Memorials 



How to Plant Memorial Trees-- 



Homing Pigeons for Reporting Fires 



A Business Plan for Western Forests ^ - 



A Proposed British Empire Forestry Assoc.-- 



A Land of Forests— Without Forestry 



A Better Plan for Selling Public Timber ^^^ 



Sweden versus Canada yy-j 



British Columbia's Timber Wealth--- 



