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PLANTING TIME! 





THE French Ambassador at Washington some years ago speaking of his acquaintance 

 with trees remarked; "When I was a boy I planted a tree, so small I could hardly 

 see it. A little while ago I went to leam how my boyhood friend had flourished; 

 it had grown so big it could hardly see me." 



This is Planting Time with the Canadian Forestry Association's Membership Roll. 

 Since the commencement of 1917, extensive propagandist work has been carried on in 

 most of the provinces. Everywhere the forest conservation cause is taking a remarkable 

 hold on public sentiment. But the process of education must be widened and strength- 

 ened. 



Your very best service for national conservation is to bring your neighbor into the 

 Canadian Forestry Association. Our members aim to secure 1650 new members before 

 the year closes. To make that as simple as possible, we have this Special Plan to place 

 at your disposal. 



ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR TO STAND BY THE CANADIAN FORESTRY ASSO 

 CIATION UNTIL THE END OF 1918 AND ACCEPT ALL OUR PUBLICATIONS, 

 INCLUDING 18 NUMBERS OF THE CANADIAN FORESTRY JOURNAL. 



He will thank you for the suggestion. Immediately you send in his name he will 

 be made a member. 



The only call upon him for money will be a memorandum for $1.50, posted to him 

 in January next year. 



Name of new member: 



Address. 



Name of new member: 



Sent in by. 



Address. 



