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Canadian Forestry Juufnal, February, 1918 



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CONFEDERATION 

 LIFE 



ASSOCIATION 



UNCONDITIONAL 



ACCUMULATION 



POLICIES 



Are liberal up-to-date contracts 

 which guarantee to the insured 

 every benefit consistent with 

 safety. 



Write for Particulars 



which will gladly be furnished 

 by any representative of the 

 company or the 



HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO 



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MINIATURE CONSTRUCTION 



Landscape, .Mechanical and Architec- 

 tural Models, Topographical Maps and 

 Paintings, for 



SCHOOLS — COLLEGES — MUSEUMS 

 Government work a specialty 



MORGAN BROS. CO., Inc. 

 MODEL MAKERS 



Room 1650 Grand Central Terminal 

 Phone 7720 Murray Hill 



NEW YORK CITY 



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R. O. SWEEZEY | 



B. Sc, M. Can.Soc. C.E. ' 



CONSULTING ENGINEER. ! 



Water Powers. Timber Lands. | 



Forest Industries. j 



164 St. James St. MONTREAL. j 



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Queen's 



UNIVERSITY 



KINGSTON 

 ONTARIO 



ARTS MEDICINE 



EDUCATION 

 APPLIED SCIENCE 



Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and 

 Electrical Engineering. 



HOME STUDY 



Arts Course by correspondence. Degree with 

 one year's attendance. 



Summer School Navigation School 



July and August. December to April. 



jEO. y. chown. 



(Registrar. 



UNIVERSITY OF 

 NEW BRUNSWICK 



FREDERICTON, N.B. 



DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY 



Established in 1908 



Best of facilities for definite in- 

 struction and supervision in Practi- 

 cal Forestry. 



Surveying, cruising and construc- 

 tion work carried on in our own 

 tract of 3600 acres, with Forestry 

 Camp in the centre. 



Competent men from the School at 

 present in demand to take up Forest 

 Survey work with the Provincial 

 Crown Land Department. 



For further information address : 



DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY 



University Calendar furnished on 

 application. 



C. C. JONES, Chancellor. 



