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Canadian Forestry Journal, July, 1919 



A uniquL' i)icture of ihc comnK'ncL'mL'iit of ;i forest lire on Cuini.iljoll Uivur, L'>.C i'icturij iLikLii 

 on deck of a steamer and herewith published by courtesy of the I'acittc Coast Lumberman. 



TO CHANGE QUEBEC'S CUTTING REGULATIONS 



(Resolution passed by Woodlands Section of Canadian Pulp and 

 Paper Association, June 25, 1919) 



"Resolved, that in the opinion of this meet- 

 ing certain changes in the regulations of lands 

 and forests governing the cutting of timber on 

 Crown Lands are essential to the preservation 

 and perpetuation of the forests, and it is re- 

 spectfully requested that the executive com- 

 mittee of the Pulp and Paper Association ap- 

 point a committee to co-operate with the exist- 

 ing committee of the Province of Quebec Limit 

 Holders' Association in waiting upon the Gov- 

 ernment with a view to urging upon it the neces- 

 sity of an early revision of these regulations to 

 meet present day conditions. 



"Resolved, that this meeting takes the oppor- 

 tunity of expressing its gratitude to the Gov- 

 ernment of the Province of Quebec, and the 

 Hon. Jules Allard, Minister of Lands and For- 

 ests, for the invaluable work in organizing the 

 preservation and perpetuation of the forests in 

 this province, and in view of the vital nature 

 of this organization in the interests of the futur 

 welfare of this province that it is urged by this 

 meeting on the Government, to preserve its pres- 

 ent status in order to insure the various problems 

 being brought to a satisfactory conclusion." 



