Canadian Forcslri/ Journal, June, 1!>17 



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STONEV SOIL. HLRLEV BROOK 

 The pile of stones was dug up by the farmer while removing a small stump. Such land will never pay 

 interest charges on cost of clearing and should be retained permanently under timber. 



on the ground, and when this has been 

 done and the surrounding land clear- 

 ed of stumps, and put under cultiva- 

 tion, there will be little danger of the 

 isolated woodlot falling a prey to flames. 



In the years to come the farmer 

 with ten or fifteen acres of good, 

 sound, clean bush will fmd it about 

 the most profitable bit of land on his 

 farm. 



