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Canadian Foreslrij Journal, Januartj, 1918 



"First. The consolidation of plants engaged in certain industries, such 

 as ice-making. 



"Secondly. The reduction of electricity used for illuminated signs and 

 needless outdoor display. 



"Thirdly. The urging of Congress to pass a law for day-light saving, 

 which, it is estimated, will save at least 1,000,000 tons of coal per year. 



"Fourthly. The encouragement of the fullest use of all water-power 

 now available, and the development of all water-power which can be made 

 available in time to be of use in the present emergency. 



"Fifthly. A campaign to increase cutting of wood for fuel. 



"Sixthly. The encouragement of coal conservation in the homes of the 

 country." 



How Wood Can Help 

 Experience has shown that it is 

 altogether feasible to materially re- 

 lieve the coal shortage by a more ex- 

 tensive use of wood fuel in at least the 

 following directions: 



1. Farmers and rural communities 

 generally, within easy reach of wood 

 supplies, should make as general use 

 of this fuel as possible, to relieve the 

 demands for coal and freight cars 

 alike. To a certain extent this would 

 involve reversion to the old-fashioned 



wood-stove, which has become more 

 or less obsolete, even in such com- 

 munities. This will, of course, be 

 feasible to a lesser extent in the larger 

 towns and cities. 



2. The general substitution of wood 

 for coal in furnaces and stoves during 

 early autumn and late spring, as well 

 as during mild weather in the winter, 

 when only a moderate fire may be re- 

 quired. The United States Forest 

 Service advises that where wood is to 

 be burned in a stove or furnace in- 



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