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Canailian Foref^fri/ Journal, July-Augu.sf, 1912. 



John Hendry, Esq., President Canadian Forestry 

 Association. 



Experiment Needed in Pulp Making. 



By H. R. MacMillan in Pulp and Paper Magazine. 



"When the various governments of 

 Canada, federal and provincial, have 

 lieen considering appropriations and 

 plans for aiding and developing the 

 productive industries which consti- 

 tute the life of tlie country, one im- 

 portant industry has ])een overlook- 

 ed. Agriculture, in all its branches, 

 owes much of its progress to experi- 



ments conducted ]>y the dit¥erent gov- 

 ernments and to educational facili- 

 ties provided by the governments; 

 the fisheries of Canada are protected 

 and propagated by the government; 

 government exploration parties have 

 located many of the most wealthy 

 mining fields, and a Department of 

 Klines is maintained to investigate 



