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Canadian Forestry Journal, November, 1918 



The Canadain Forestry Associa- 

 tion's Exhibition Car was badly 

 smashed in a head-on collision at 

 Springhill, Nova Scotia. In the car 

 were a large iinmber of exhibits 

 demonstrating methods of forest 

 protection, such as model aeroplane, 

 model lookout towers, a Marconi 

 wireless set in operation, forest tele- 

 phones and many other interesting 

 objects. These were badly thrown 

 about but serious breakage was re- 

 latively small. 



At Moncton through the courtesy 

 of the Canadian Government Rail- 

 ways Management, the contents of 

 the car were transferreed to a new 

 coach which was taken to Quebec 

 City for a run through the Lake St. 



John country and central Quebec. 

 About that time the influenza epidem- 

 ic arrived and closed down all public 

 meetings. The Exhibition Car, 

 however, will continue on its way 

 until the winter season sets in in 

 earnest. 



The Association hopes to send out 

 a Car early next Spring with a much 

 more elaborate equipment than was 

 possible in this year's experimental 

 stage. 



Col. J. S. Dennis, President of the 

 Canadian Forestry Association has 

 been chosen by the Canadian Gov- 

 ernment as a member of the Com- 

 mission which will have charge of the 

 Dominion's Commercial interests in 

 Russia. 



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