Canadian Forestry Journal, May, ip20. 



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"I Believe that 'God has lent us the earth for our life. '.If is a j^rcat 

 entail. It belongs as much to those zvho are to come after us as to us, 

 and zve have no right by anything ive do or neglect, to invoke them in 

 any unnecessary penalties, or to deprive them of the benefit icliicli was 

 in our pozver to bequefith.' " (Riiskiii.) 



THE ASSOCIATION ENLARGES ITS PLANT 



The Canadian Forestry Association enlnpriscs ha\c hoen set under way 

 lias moved to its new and larger of- It ouj^lit to mean a year o\ \ ital na 

 fices in the Jackson Building, recent- 

 ly constructed on Bank Street, Ot- 

 tawa. 



This is a year of expansion along 

 all lines for the Association. All 

 forms of educational work have been 

 substantially developed. New classes 



of population are being reached, new lars is paid. 



tional service, proxided that e\ ery 

 memlier jttins IkuuIs with the .Asso- 

 ciation's permanent stall' at Ottawa. 

 The surest way of fulfilling your per- 

 sonal part in forest conservation is to 

 make sure your 19JO fee of two dol- 



