lUnstratcd Canadian Forestry Magazine, December, ip20 



567 



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Is this a record load? There are 306 logs on the sleigh. The job was done by an Al crew in the 

 camps of McFadden and Mulloy, near Webbwood, Ontario. 



which will give a comparative idea of 

 their size. They average twenty feet in 

 height and three and a half inches d.b.h. 

 (diameter breast high). A few of them 

 are twenty-five feet high, and one noticed 

 in passing measured eight inches at the 

 butt. 



In these three examples of reforesta- 

 tion, the owners have not only prevented 

 worse than useless soil from injuring the 

 better parts of the farm, but they have 

 also the beginning of a stand of timber 

 which in their own day will yield them 

 valuable returns. 



Forests are the regnlators of our water powers. The view shows tlic Saskatchcw.m River at Lirand 



Rapid. 



