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Canadian Forestry Journal, Januar\), 1920 



HIBBERSON BROS. 



FOREST ENGINEERS and SURVEYORS 



Cruising, Mapping, Logging Costs, Flumes, 

 Hogging R.Rs. 



Appraisal on Timber HolcliiiKS for Hanking 

 Interests a siiecialty. ,, , . , 



Information on B.C. Timber supplied at low- 

 cost. 



Fifteen years experience cruising 

 British Columbia Timber. 



Suite 701-5 Belmont House, Victoria, B.C. 





LUMBERMEN ATTENTION! 



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Cut shows tug crossing Bay Chaleur with over 

 2,000,000 in tow. Distance 35 miles. 



A. E. LOOSEN, 



BATHURST, NEW BRUNSWICK 



Investigate our new patented towing and holding 



boom. Will save its cost many times over in pre- 



f 

 venting logs going adrift while being towed in open 



water, or for booming swift running rivers where 



logs are held. * 



QUEEN'S 



rr I UNIVERSITY 



KINGSTON, 



O.VTARIO 



ARTS 



Part of the .\rts i.oiirse may be covered by 

 correspondeuce. 



MEDICINE EHUCATION 



APPLIED SCIENCE 



Mining, Chemical, Civil, 



Mechanical and Electrical 



Engineering 



SUMMER SCHOOL NAVIGATION SCHOOL 



July aud Avigust. December to April 



2f5 GEO. Y. CHOWN, Registrar. 



FORESTER WANTED 



for 



NEW ZEALAND 



A Chief Inspector of Forestry is 

 required by the New Zealand Gov- 

 ernment. Salary £600 per annum, 

 increasing to £700. Candidates 

 should be graduates of a School of 

 Forestry of recognized standing. Full 

 particulars and forms of application 

 obtainable from the High Commis- 

 sioner for New Zealand, 415, 

 Strand, London, by whom complete 

 applications will be received up to 

 the 20th January, 1920. 



