A MARITIME PINE OPERATION IN FRANCE 



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"SNAPS" OF OUR FORESTRY BOYS IN CAMP "SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE" 



"All work anil no play makes Jack a dull boy" so there is plenty of diversion. Taking the pictures from top to bottom, we see a ball game, 

 when the day is done Then "Sergeant's Row" with Top Sergeant Bill ingslea's tent on the right, proving that he is living in luxury! then tnat 

 ever-popular person, the camp cook, entertaining a visitor between meals. The mess hall is seen in the background. Then the barn, which accommo- 

 dates sixty-five animals. At the top and to the right of the page are shown docks and dead rolls and boards coming from the edgers. men a 

 "railroad" company starting work on a road to one of the shipping points. Diversion once more a sergeant and a wagoner making good, witn 

 the ladies, and finally the camp in the early part of 1918, showing the remains of the big snow of January 2nd. 



