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Canadian Forestry Journal, June, 1920. 



have been treating our forests badly and 

 he used strikini;- facts to prove it. Five- 

 sixths of the virgin forests of the Unit- 

 ed States have disappeared. Only one- 

 eighth of New England's timber re- 

 mains. New York manufactures only 

 one-tenth of the lumber required in the 

 State. Pennsylvania's lumber cut is less 

 than the amount consumed in the Pitts- 

 burg district alone. We are using lum- 

 ber four times as fast as we are grow- 

 ing it. Two-thirds of the timber left is 

 west of the great plains, one-half in the 

 thre Pacific coast States. 



But Mr. Meredith does not mean that 

 the situation is so serious as these facts 

 might suggest. Plis purpose .is to drive 

 home the lesson that scarcity has not re- 

 sulted from the use of forests but from 

 their devastation, from our failure while 

 drawing on our reservoirs of virgin tim- 

 ber to use our timber growing land. "We 

 cannot afford," he remarks, "to cut our 

 use of lumber down to the level of Euro- 

 pean countries, where lumber is an im- 

 ported luxury. We must produce the 

 great bulk of the timber which we need, 

 and we have the resources for doing so." 



ADVERTISING AND PULP. 



A prominent New York pubHsher, 

 in an address to the Cleveland Ad- 

 vertising Club, said that if the growth 

 in advertising which has taken plac- 

 during the past two years were con 

 tinued, in 10 years the United Stat( - 

 and Canada would have depleted tin 

 forests of America. 





WOODS MANAGER WANTED. 

 "Wanted, Manager for woods oper- 

 ations by Pulp and Paper Mill using 

 35,000 cords pulpwood annually 

 Must be experienced and able to take 

 full charge of operations. Apply, stat- 

 I ing experience and salary required, to 

 D. P. Company, care of Canadian 

 Forestry Journal." 



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