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The splendid sort of timber harvest that the progressive forest policy of New Brunswick 

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 Lumber Company. 



TABLE OF CONTENTS, JUNE, 1919 



The First Flying Patrol of Forests ^'^-^ 



Forestry Progress in Newfoundland ^^^ 



Airship Service in Forest Areas ^"^^ 



In Prevention of Shade Tree Butchery ^^^ 



Private Companies Engage Foresters -^^ 



Blocking Sand Dunes With Trees -^^ 



Beautifying School Grounds -^"^ 



Planning a Praine Plantation ■^-'^ 



The People's Rights in Western Forests ^^' 



Raging Forest Fires in Northwest •^•'" 



Paying Our Debts with Scenery --^ -' 



Two Sides of the Boundary •^"' 



Great Forests of South America *-"** 



The Ned Definition of Forestry __-- ^"' 



Canada's Forests as an Imperial Asset ^'^ 



