The Thirteenth Annual I uuiention. 



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Mr. (i. \. Chown. 



Ven. Archdeacon R J. Kcnison. 



Hon. K'. \j. Bortl.Mi. I'niiiitr, ;iinl Sir 

 AVilfrid Lauricr. who in tin* iiii«lst of 

 tremendous pri'ssurc of their wnrk in 

 the lieat of tlic |iarlianientary ses- 

 sion were .still aide to <l»'Vote an hour 

 to till' iipenini^ and an <'Venin(; to the 

 banquet. This faft is very nnich ap- 

 preciated hy all eonneeled with the 

 convention, and it jjoes to show how 

 deeply in earnest our parliamentary 

 loaders are in assist irjjr the Forestry 

 Assoi'iation in its work '" s;i\.' fh.- 

 forests. 



Tin- Pn'mier and Sir Wilfrid l.aur- 

 ier lirou^'ht fitting' words of wehome 

 to the jli'li'txatt's and started off the 

 meeting; with a swin^r. Tin* I'resi- 

 dent. Mr. (lio. V. Chown. in his ad- 

 dress. dciiiaiKlcd a forward sfi'p. 

 Then came .Mr. .Mar.Millan's paper 

 showing: what a forward step wouM 

 cost and what results it woultl se- 

 cure. 



Dr. Keriiow in his report on '"'••««♦ 

 fire leirislatiou complimented ', 

 that tiie rural elerpy there help- d in 

 the fi«rht airainst forest fir- ' 'iv- 

 ins; warnini;s from their pi; nd 



this fact that forest eonsn i is 



of vital interest to others than those 

 direetly eonniM-ted with it. wa« 

 hroujrht out at this eotivetitioii l»y 



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the attendan tf the Ver^ 



Alihot of the Trappist .M" 

 Oka. t^llehee. wliii-ll luis 

 mueh for the e;ti|se of «' 



education : l»y the pr---'"- 

 her of Protestant c]. 

 as the stirrint; a<ldr«*sH 

 Arehdeaeun Kenisitn. an 

 iiii>.si(»iiary of liftccn \- its 



• in .N'ortherii On' 

 shores of Hudson Hay. 

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