Olanabtan iFor^atrg Journal. 



Vol. II. August, 1906. No. 3. 



CANADIAN FORESTRY CONVENTION. 



Vancouver, B.C., 25th, 26th and 27th September, 1906. 



On the invitation of the British Columbia Lumber and Shingle 

 Manufacturers' Association, a meeting of the Canadian Forestry 

 Association will be held at Vancouver, B.C., on tte 25th, 26th 

 and 27th September next. This invitation was submitted to 

 the Canadian Forestry Association at its Annual Meeting held 

 in March last, and it was then decided that the invitation should 

 be accepted. The British Columbia Lumbermen's Association 

 is making ever}?- preparation to welcome the delegates to the 

 meeting and to make their visit as pleasant and interesting as 

 possible. This is the first meeting of the Forestry Association to 

 be held in British Columbia, and it is particularly desirable that 

 a large number should attend from the Eastern Provinces to 

 show their interest in forestry and their appreciation of the 

 kindness of the British Columbia Lumbermen's Association. 



A splendid opportunity will be given to see the forests of 

 British Columbia, and the scenery, both of coast and mountain, 

 which is unrivalled in the world. As the Exhibition at New 

 Westminster will be held in the following week there will be an 

 opportunity for seeing a collection of the best products of the 

 Province. This Exhibition is specially noted for the exhibits of 

 fruit and live stock in addition to the products of the mine and 

 the forest. 



His Excellency, Earl Grey, Governor-General of the Domin- 

 ion, has kindly accepted an invitation to and will open the Con- 

 vention. 



Eastern Provinces. 



The Railway Companies have granted only the usual summer 

 tourist rate for this Convention for points east of British Col- 

 umbia. Particulars as to rates may be obtained from local 

 ticket offices. 



