1006 Canadian Forestry Journal, March, 1917 



New Brunswick's Future Policy 



The defeat of the Murray-Govern- 

 ment in New Brunswick and the 

 success of the Opposition under W. E. 

 Foster will probably have no un- 

 favorable effect upon the important 

 forest conservation projects in which 

 the province engaged under the late 

 Hon. Geo. J. Clarke. The forest 



survey and land classification schemes 

 now so far advanced are too strongly 

 entrenched in public approval to 

 permit of interference from any quar- 

 ter. It is believed that the new 

 premier is well acquainted with the 

 valuable features of the progressive 

 forestry policy which waited so many 



CAnf-Oif^n fORESTRy *&SOC 



Mrs. Tim-Ber: "I'm hoping they'll let the Forest Family 

 help along this 'Thrift' campaign that's advertised." 



Mr. Tim-Ber: "Good idea! We've been giving the Fire 

 Fiend more than six million dollars a year. The Governments 

 can bank that money if they say the word." 



