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THE CANADIAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. 



is :the national organization for the in- 

 forming of public opinion in the effort to 

 secure a rational development of the Can- 

 adian Forests through the co-operation of 

 national, provincial and municipal organi- 

 zations and private enterprises. The ob- 

 jects of the Association are: 



(1) The exploration of the public domain, 

 so thai lands unsuitable fur agriculture may be 

 reserved for timber production. 



(2) The preservation of the forests for their 

 influence, on climate, soil and water supply 



(3| The promotion of judicious methodH in 

 dealing with forests and woodlands. 



(4) Tree planting on the plains, ai.d on streets 

 and highways. 



(5) Kcfore-tation where advisable. 



(6) The collection and di-semination of in- 

 formal on be ring on the forestry prob em in 

 general. 



To promote these ends the Association 

 publishes the Canadian Forestry Journal, 

 issues bulletins, arranges for the delivery 

 of free illustrated puljlic lectures, and 

 holds conventions in different parts of 

 Canada. 



The Association desires as members all 

 (both men and women) who are in sym- 

 pathy with this work. The membership 

 fee, which entitles the member to the 

 Journal, the annual report and other lit- 

 erature issued, is one dollar per year, (life 

 membership $10). Applications for mem- 

 bership or requests for information may 

 \ 1 addressed to the 



S<''».retary, Canadian Forestry Association. 

 Canadian Building, Ottawa, Canada. 



CANADIAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. 



Patron, H. R. H. the Governor General. 



Honorary Pres., Rt. Hon. R. L. Borden. 



Honorary Past President, Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. 



President, John Hendry, Esq. 



Vice-President, Hon. W. A. Charlton. 



Secretary, Jas. Lavvlcr, Canadian Building, 



Slater St., Ottawa. 



Asst. Secretary, F. W. H. Jacombe. 

 Treasurer, Miss M. Robinson. 



Directors: Wm. Little Hiram RoRinson, Aubrey 

 White, E. StewMr., H. M. Price, W. B. Snowball, 

 1 homas Southwo th, Hon. W. C. Edwards, Geo. Y. 

 ( hown, Hon Sydt.ey Fi.her, R. H. Campbell, J . B. Miller, 

 Gordon C. Edwards. Dr. B E. Fernow. EUwood Wilson, 

 Senator Bostock. F. C. Whitman, G. C. Pich6, 

 Alex. MacLaurip. v arl Riordon ; Mar. O. E. Mathieu, 

 Bi'ihop of Regina ; A. P. Stevenson Wm. Pearce, 

 Wm. Power, C. E. E. Ussher, Denis Murphy, C. 

 lackson Booth, Wm. Price. J. W. Harkom, A. S. 

 Goodeve, M.P.. W. C. J. Hall, J. S. Dennis. 



Territorial Vice-Presidents : 



Ontario— Hon. U'. II. Hearst. 

 Quebec — Hon ■ !■ \"ard. 

 New Brun--wick — Hon. I. K. Fleniming. 

 Nova Scotia — Hon. G. H. Murray. 

 Manitoba— Hon. R. P. Roblln. 

 Prince Edward Kland — Hon. J. A. Matheson. 

 Saskatchewan — 1 li- Honor G. W. Brown. 

 Alberta— Hon. \. 1,. '^Ifton. 

 British Cohimbi.i Hon. W. R. Ross. 

 Yukon *'eo. Bl.-ick, Commissioner. 

 Mackenzie — K. ' ' ^Viknn 

 Keewaiin— Hi- 'ion.<r ". O. Cameron. 

 Unsava — His ' "■rai-*' Mgr. Bruchesi, Archbishop of 

 Montreal. 



