Canadian Forest rij Journal, April, 191 



1081 



a policy of reacquiring cut-over and 

 burned-over non-agricultural timber 

 lands, to supplement small areas of 

 Crown lands. In this way, and at 

 relatively small expense, the province 

 can gradually re-establish the basis 

 for a comprehensive poUcy of for- 

 estry practice on Crown lands. The 

 necessary legislation already exists; 

 only the recjuired appropriations are 

 lacking. 



British Columbia. 



The need for men trained in the 

 theory and practice of forestry has 

 become so urgent in the west that 

 the University of British Coumbia 

 has decided to establish a forest 

 school at Vancouver. This action 

 is to be commended, and it is to be 

 hoped that it may be made effective 

 at an early date. 



The Forest Branch has, through 

 its own organization, made a remark- 

 able showing in the development of 

 new markets, both foreign and do- 

 mestic, for British Columbia timber. 



Dominion Lands. 



Progress has been made in the 

 matter of brush disposal in connec- 

 tion with timber sales in forest re- 







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R. O. SWEEZEY 



B. Sc, M. Can. Soc. C.E. 



FORESTRY ENGINEER 



AND TIMBER CRUISER 

 164 St. James St. MONTREAL. 





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Best of facilities for definite in- 

 struction and supervision in Practi- 

 cal Forestry. 



Surveying, cruising and construc- 

 tion work carried on in our own 

 tract of 3600 acres, with Forestry 

 Camp in the centre. 



Competent men from the School at 

 present in demand to take up Forest 

 Survey work with the Provincial 

 Crown Land Department. 



For further information address : 

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