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tral Committee of the Agricultural gium at $280,000,000, of which SI 50,- 



Restoration of Belgium and North- 000,000 was lost in crops and stock, 



eastern France in London estimated The loss of France was estimated 



the total loss of agriculture in Bel- to be approximately the same. 



TWO GOOD TURNS ASKED 

 OF MEMBERS 



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4. .„_« „ „ ._„._„ I. 



First: Request your Public Lib- 

 rary to become a member of the 

 Canadian Forestry Association there- 

 by placing on the library reading 

 tables everything we issue. 



Second: Clip out the following 

 sentence and ask the manager of your 

 favorite motion picture theatre to 

 run it in on future programmes. He 

 will likely do it gladly. 



When you are in or near the 

 forest this summer, never leave 

 your camp fire until it is ab- 

 solutely OUT. Never throw 

 away lighted matches or tobacco 

 or pipe ashes. These rules are 

 followed by all veteran sports- 

 men and good citizens. 



(From Pulp 6c Paper Magazine) 



The salary of E. J. Zavitz, director 

 of forestry for the province of On- 

 tario, has been increased by the Pro- 

 vincial Government from twenty-six 

 hundred to three thousand five hun- 

 dred annually. 



Homesteads or Farm tands 



Oregon & California Railroad Cc. Grant 

 Lands, title to same revested in United 

 States by act of Congress dated June 9, 

 1916. Two million, three hundred thou- 

 sand acres to be opened for homesteads and 

 sale. Timber and agricultural lands, con- 

 taining some of best lands left in United 

 States. Now is the Opportune time Large 

 sectional map showing lands and descrip- 

 tion of soil, climate, rainfall, elevations, 

 etc., postpaid one dollar. 



Grant Lands Locating: Co. 



Box 610, Portland, Oregon. 



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A Partial List of Contents of 

 the March 1917, Issue of 



Rod and Gun in Canada 



Gentleman Jones 



The Dwellers of Darkness 



The Treacherous Snow; King 



of the Big Swamp 

 A Brother Sportsman 



Gun Trap Set for Wolf 

 The Winter Camp 

 Matters Pertaining to Conserva- 

 tion 

 The Survival of The Fittest. 



A copy of this issue will be sent to any address on 

 receipt of 15 cents (stamps accepted). Subscrip- 

 tion price $1.50 per annum post paid. : : : : 



W. J. TAYLOR, LIMITED, PUBLISHER | 



WOODSTOCK, ONTARIO I 





