984 



Canadian Forestry Journal, February, 1917 



tained by labor troubles in his. camps, 

 the subject of "Slash Disposal in 

 Commercial Lumbering Operations" 

 was carried along by Messrs. R. H. 

 Campbell, Director of Forestry, E. 

 H. Finlayson, District Inspector of 

 Forest Reserves, Calgary, and R. D. 

 Prettie, Superintendent of Forest, 

 Canadian Pacific Railway, Calgary. 

 "Canada's Work in Forest Re- 

 search," by W. B. Campbell, Assist- 

 ant Superintendent of the Forest 

 Products Laboratories, Montreal, 

 gave the audience a clear and inter- 

 esting outline not only of the in- 

 vestigations immediately under way, 

 but of the wider scientific purposes for 



which the Laboratories were brought 

 into being. 



The Annual Dinner at the Lauren- 

 tian Club took place at 6.30 p.m. 

 Hon. Dr. Roche, Minister of the 

 Interior, Hon. Sydney Fisher, Mr. 

 R. H. Campbell, Mr. W. B. Snow- 

 ball, Mr. Ellwood Wilson and Lieut.- 

 Col. J. B. Miller were at the head 

 table and were heard in felicitous 

 speeches. The enjoyment of the 

 guests was much enhanced by clarinet 

 solos by Mr. Fred. Bysche of the 

 Dominion Forestry Branch and vocal 

 solos and duetts by Mr. Stafford Sal- 

 mon and Corporal White. 



P. L. BUTTRICK 



CONSULTING FORESTER 

 NEW HAVEN, CONN., U. S. A. 



p. O BOX 607 



TIMBER ESTIMATES 



UTILIZATION STUDIES 



PLANTING PLANS 



Landscape and General Forestry 



Work. 

 Eight years experience in practical 

 forestry work of all sorts. 



4.. 





PHILIP T. COOLIDGE 



FORESTER 



Technical training and ten years 

 experience, in part with U. S. Forest 

 Service. 



Timber Estimating and Mapping 

 Supervision of Lumber Contracts 

 Surveying Forest Planting 



STETSON BLDG., 31 CENTRAL ST. 



BANGOR, MAINE. 



+.— „. 



FORESTERS AND RANGERS 



EVERYTHING YOU NEED 

 CAN BE SUPPLIED BY US 



The Ontario Hughes Owens Company 



529 Sussex St. OTTAWA, ONT. 



SLEEP 



with a COMFORT 



ON Al R 



SLEEPI^O POCKET 



(Successors'to Metropolitan Air Goods Co.) 



Recommended by the Forest Service, Campers, 

 Physicians, Invalids, Tuberculosis Patients and 

 Sportsmen everywhere. A warm, dry, comfort- 

 able bed. Wind, rain, cold and water-proof. 

 Packs <i X 25. Air goods for home, camp, 

 yacht, canoe, etc. Illustrated Circular Free 

 by mentionin.g Canadian Forestry Journal 



ATHOL IVIANUFACTURING CO., 

 ATHOL, IVIASS., U.S.A., 



Dealers write 



