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ROBSON BLACK, Editor. 



Canaaian Forestrp magazine 



VOL. XVI. PRINTED AT KINGSTON, CANADA. NOVEMBER, 1920. No. iL 



Photo by A. T'. Low, Geological Survey. 

 Laljrador : A view giving a good idea of the general topography of the country, but not assuming to ad- 

 vertise the timber resources. Until the disputed boundary line is finally determined as between Labrador 

 and Canada, the security of the timber lands titles is too uncertain to attract the pulp and paper manu- 

 facturer. 



"Whafs in Labrador?" 



Written for the Canadian Forestry Magazine hij Dr. 

 W. T. Grenfell, C.M.G., the Famous Medical Missionary. 



Permanent Forestry Industries 



Certain — Timber and Labor 



at Hand 



( )y\v kiidw lc(!!;c of tlu' imrrior of I .ah- an atrial >ur\o\ of tlio ivi^ion around the 

 rador ami of its tinil)(.'r. pnlp. ami mineral liottom of Si. L«.'\\is and ."^t. Miidiacls 



l)()s,sil)ililics is wvy liniitt.'<l. A few port- 

 ai^e routes moslK' us'.-l liy old ll;nUon 

 lu'iv COuipanx men. anil a tew liaeks 

 alouL; i1k' main walerw.iv^ m.ide l)y i io\- 

 ernmenl and other explorer-- are all that 

 alTorl us an\ real infonnalion. In I'M". 



lia\--, I rom ;ni aerodrome on the delta 

 of the .\le.\is Kiver, reported several 

 thon-and pietnre> taken from a low alti- 

 tude. showiniL; e\ery\\here dense spruce 

 and tir forests eoverin;^ hillsides and 

 \.dle\>. .Mr. \. I'. 1 -ow o\ the tieologi- 



