With the Forest Engineers. 



New Foresters. 



At the •June commencements of 

 tlie various forest schools (namely, 

 those connected with the University 

 of Toronto, Laval University and 

 the University of New Brunswick) 

 a number of ncAv foi-est engineers 

 Avere graduated. 



At the University of Toronto nine 

 men received the degree of Bachelor 

 of Science in Forestry, and three 

 others are eligible for the degree 

 after passing supplemental examin- 

 ations. The fortunate recipients of 

 the degree were Messrs. E. M. 

 Brown, F. G. Edgar, E. J. Finlay- 

 son, II. S. Irwin, R. G. Lewis, C. Mc- 

 Fayden, E. C. Manning, W. L. 

 Scandrett and T\". -I. Vandusen. All 

 of tliese entered tlie employ of the 

 Dominion Forest Service. Their 

 present disposition is as follows : R. 

 M. BroAvn, forest assistant Brazeau 

 forest reserve, Edmonton, Alta. ; F. 

 G. Edgar, forest assistant Bow 

 River reserve, Calgary, Alta. ; E.J. 

 Finlayson, Inspector of Fire Rang- 

 ing ; R. G. Lewis, head office, Ot- 

 tawa ; ('. McFayden, forest assist- 

 ant, Crowsnest forest i-eserve, 

 Pincher Creek; AV. L. Scandrett. in 

 charge of forest survey party near 

 the Porcupine forest reserve No. 2, 

 Saskatchewan ; AY. J. Vandusen, 

 supervisoi'. Crownsnest forest, re- 

 serve, Pincher Creek, Alta. Mr. Ir- 

 win has since joined the British Co- 

 lumbia forest service. 



Laval University (Quebec) bestow- 

 ed the degree of Foretst Engineer 

 on seven men who had completed 

 the course for the degree. These 

 were Messrs. Henri Roy, L. J. ATar- 

 (|uis, Felix Lali])erte, Georges Bois- 

 vert, J. R. Gareau, Ernest Menard 

 and Borromee Guerin. All have en- 

 tered the forest service of the pro- 

 vince of Quebec, and are in charge 

 of parties. 



The University of New Brunswick 

 confen-ed the degree of Bachelor of 

 Science in Forestry on two men, 



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namely, Gilbert II. Prince and Guy 



A. Fitzrandoiph. Air. Prince has 

 joined the staff of the British Co- 

 lumliia Forest Branch, and is work- 

 ing near Creston, in that province, 

 and Air. Fitzrandoli)li will go into 

 the lumber business. 



Air. R. G. Lewis, B. Sc. F.. has 

 been for some time engaged in the 

 compilation of the forest products 

 bulletins for 1911 at the head office 

 of the P'orestry Branch at Ottawa. 

 He Avill leave shortly for the Alari- 

 time Provinces, in connection with 

 the compilation of the study of the 

 wood-using industries of the Afari- 

 time Provinces on which the For- 

 estry Branch is entering. 



Alessrs. G. II. Edgecombe. P. Z. 

 Caverhill, F. AV. Beard. E. G. AIc- 

 Dougall and 11. C. Kinghorn have 

 resigned their positions in the Do- 

 minion forest service to accept posi- 

 tions with the Forest Branch of the 

 British Columbia Department of 

 Lands. 



J. D. Gilmour. late of the C.P.R. 

 forestry department, has been ap- 

 pointed supervisor of the Brazeau 

 forest reserve, Avitli lieadquarters at 

 Edmonton. 



L. R. Andrews has been appoint- 

 ed forest assistant on the Riding 

 Alountain forest reserve, Alanitoba. 



L. C. Tilt has charge of a forest 

 survey party in eastern Alanitoba. 



H. C. Belyea, who was a member 

 of the 1911 forestry class of the 

 UTni versify of New Brunswick, has 

 taken a position with the Riordon 

 Paper Co.. at St. Jovite, P.Q. 



G. Skiff Grimmer, of the U. of N. 



B. class of 1908. is engineer and for- 

 ester for the American Canning Co.. 

 near St. Andrews. N.B. The com- 

 pany has a considerable tract of 

 timber and will grow timber for box 

 shooks. 



G. A .Fitzrandolph (U. N. B., 

 1912) is joining the staff of the 

 Baker ancl Randolph Co., lumber- 

 men. 

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