Canadian forestry Journal, May, 1920. 



,, ^^. tHev been handled constructively. Photograph taken on the Thent 



Ontario's "^1 gold mmes had they been hanaie .^^^ition shown by the picture. Useless for 



f^'S.'th'ev fnce'c^nstSd'tL r^os^vtlu Ontario's pineries. A few seed trees remain but 



not enough to re-estabUsh a timber crop. 



OUR TREE PLANTING CAR. 



Under the charge of ]Mr. Archi- 

 bald ^litchell. an expert tree- 

 planter and lecturer, who has studied 

 prairie conditions for many years, the 

 Canadian Forestry Association's Tree 

 Planting Car will be ready, it is ex- 

 pected, by June ist. for a tOLir _ of 

 probably 'four months in the prairie 

 provinces. 



The enterprise is purely education- 

 al, and is being paid for wholly by 

 the Canadian ^Forestry Association 

 through its members and friends. It 

 is not a Government or commercial 

 undertaking in any sense. 



Fuller details will be given in a 

 direct letter shortly to be issued to all 

 members of the Canadian Forestry 

 Association. 



The Association's second railway 

 car will work through Ontario, Que- 

 bec and New Brunswick, promoting 

 forest protection in hundreds of com- 

 munities. 



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Turning the j 

 Corner 



The rapid nourishment 

 and stimulation supplied 

 by Bovril often help a 

 patient over a critical 

 period. Also when the 

 corner is turned, Bovril 

 is a powerful aid to 

 convalescence. 



BOVRIL 



