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Pholograph by Courtesy of Boiling Arthur Johnson. 



IIKMLOCK AND BALSAM FOREST W BRITISH rOIJiMHIA. 

 This is a scene behind the felling crews. It is an unusual pxturc bt cause of its clearness and the perspective. Red cedar is usually asso- 

 ciated with the olhcr timber in these forets. anil the sand on the be t types often cu;s 7:i,l)00 lu lOU.ODO fi . . per acre. Wis.irn Iuiu.Owk is i. . v 

 being u-<.d exlensiv<ly fur ji:lp<ood It aUo makes excellent lumber, 1 dng much superior to eastern hemlock. The next step in the logging 

 scene above is to sk-d the lo,;s by cable to the head of the \og road. The portable donkey engines in the woods are kno*n as 'skidders, the 

 one at the foot of the log road is the "roader" or "bull donkey." 



