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C(in(uli(in Forvstrij Journal, 'June, 1918 



Large Public Meetings on Forest 

 Protection 



Mr. Holjson Black, Secretary ol the 

 Canadian Forestry Association, held 

 six public meetings in the Ontario 

 C^laybclt district on forest protection 

 subjects during the week of June 10th. 

 Addresses were illustrated by motion 

 pictures and "dissolving views'' in 

 natural coloi'-. At Cochrane and 

 Iroquois Falls, four meetings were 

 held on Monday and Tuesday to ac- 

 commodate the children from the 

 schools as well as the adults. The 

 evening meetings were therefore nt- 



A MEMBER'S LETTER 



Silver Mountain, Ont. 



June 12th, 1918. 



Secretary, 



Canadian Forestrv Assoc. 

 Ottawa, Ont. 



Dear Sir: — 



I am enclosing herewith the Annual 

 Membership fee, and I would like to 

 say that it gives me great pleasure to 

 belong to such an Association. The 

 Canadian Forestry Journal is very 

 interesting and instructive and be- 

 comes a great help when speaking to 

 others in my district. 



Wishing the Association every suc- 

 cess. 



Yours truly, 

 fSgd.. ) George Walker. 



tended almost entirely by adult res- 

 idents, the capacity of the halls being 

 taxed in all instances. 



The relation of the forests to the 

 people of Northern Ontario's tree- 

 covered agricultural soils is by no 

 means identical with forestry interests 

 in other parts of the Dominion, but 

 is none the less emphatically real. 

 It is hoped that further meetings will 

 be held at Timmins and other points 

 during the summer. Members of the 

 Ontario Forest Service gave splendid 

 co-operation. 



TO CANADA FOR TIMBER 



A report received at Ottawa from 

 .J. E. Ray, Canadian trade commis- 

 sioner, Manchester, England, indi- 

 cates that the British government is 

 propounding a scheme to erect at 

 least 300,000 houses under state and 

 municipal rate aid as soon as condi- 

 tions are favourable. "This pro- 

 spective demand for building timber, 

 doors, window sashes, etc," says Mr. 

 Ray, "should be closely followed b\' 

 (Canadian manufacturers. 



■'There are unmistakeable signs 

 that after the war, timber merchants 

 and builders will turn to Canada for 

 larger supplies of these structural 

 woods than they imported four or five 

 \'ears ayo." 



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