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If twenty-four (24) or less delegates hold Standard Certifi- 

 cates, correctly filled in and certified as directed, they will be 

 returned to their original starting point at two-thirds the one 

 way first-class fare. 



Certificates will not be Honored. 



1. If ticket for going trip is purchased more than three (3) 

 days (Sundays excluded) before the date of the opening of the 

 Convention. 



2. Unless ticket for going trip is purchased within three 

 days prior to the Convention (Sundays excluded) or during the 

 continuance of the meeting. 



3. If not signed at the meeting by the authorized Secretary 

 whose signature appears below. 



4. Unless surrendered to Ticket Agent, and ticket for 

 return trip purchased within three days (Sundays excluded) 

 after the adjournment of the Convention. 



5. Unless presented to the Ticket Agent not less than ten 

 minutes before train is due to leave. 



No certificates except of the standard form (procured from 

 railway agent when purchasing ticket) will be honored. 



The Programme in outline is as follows : — 



Tuesday, 25th September, 1906. 



Arrival and reception of visiting members of the Canadian 

 Forestry Association. 

 Inspection of Lumber and Shingle Mills. 

 8.30 p.m. — Public Reception to His Excellency the Governor- 

 General. 



Wednesday, 26th September, 1906. 



10 a.m. — Opening of the Convention; 

 Preliminary business; 

 Addresses, papers, &c. 

 2 p.m. — Addresses, papers, &c. 



9 p.m. — Banquet. 



Thursday, 27th September, 1906. 



10 a.m. — Addresses, papers, &c. 

 2 p.m. — Addresses, papers, &c. 



Papers and addresses will be given by R. H. Alexander, 

 Secretary of the British Columbia Lumber and Shingle Manu- 

 facturers' Association; F. W. Jones, President of the British 



