CANADIAN DEPARTMENT 



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another Province. This also is not so as 

 at present the stumpage dues in the differ- 

 ent Provinces are different but this does 

 not seem to affect trade. The objection 

 that too much young growth would be kill- 

 ed is not true, as for three years one com- 

 pany has been burning all brush in thin- 

 ning and clear cutting operations and the 

 amount of young stuff killed is entirely 

 negligible. The method employed is to 

 start a small fire and then have a man with 

 each two cutting gangs who take the 

 branches and tops as fast as they are cut 

 and lays them on the fire. The area cover- 

 ed by the fires is usually about eight feet 

 in diameter and here the burn is down to 

 the mineral soil and after two years these 

 burnt spots are covered with tree seed- 

 lings. The damage done to young growth 

 is far less by burning the slash in piles 

 than when it is left to rot on the ground. 

 The annual week of meetings of the 

 Canadian Pulp and Paper Association was 

 held in Montreal at the Windsor and Ritz- 

 Carlton Hotels. On the 18th the Canadian 

 Society of Forest Engineers held an all 

 day meeting; on the 19th the Quebec Pro- 

 tective Association and the Woodlands 

 Section held a joint meeting; on the 20th 

 the Canadian Forestry Association held 

 an all day meeting and on the 21st the 

 joint meeting of the various sections of 

 the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association 

 was held, with the annual banquet in the 

 evening. This was a week of thoroughly 

 practical and very interesting meetings, and 

 the fact that George Chahoon, Jr., is presi- 

 dent of the Canadian Pulp and Paper As- 

 sociation insured a very interesting and 

 enjoyable banquet. The program of the 

 Canadian Society of Forest Engineers was 

 a most interesting one. 



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