Canadian Forcslri/ Journal, August, I'.ill 



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of erosion and limber denudaLion in 

 foreign lands, results of settlement on 

 non-agricultural soils, etc. in which 

 the audience was heartily interested. 



At St. Gabriel de Brandon, the fol- 

 lowing evening, the town hall was 

 filled with men and senior boys, who 

 gave splendid attention and undoubt- 

 edly enjoyed and profited by the 

 event. 



Other points in the itinerary to 

 be covered in August and September 

 are: Shawinigan Falls, Three Rivers, 

 Windsor Mills, Stoke Centre, St. 

 George, St. Jovite Village, Annoncia- 

 tion, Ste. Agathe, four points on the 

 St. Francis River, Chicoutimi, La 

 Tuque, St. Raymond, and probably 

 other points. The lectures are en- 

 tirely free to the public. 



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YOUNGEST MAJOR A FORESTER 



One of the most interesting per- 

 sonalities to be found in the long list 

 of forest engineers and forest assist- 

 ants who have gone overseas is that 

 of Major G. PToland Barnes, M.C. 

 who has been on furlough at his home 

 in Hampton, New Brunswick. "Shad" 

 Barnes, as he was shown in the sopho- 

 more 1917 class at the Forest School 

 of the University of New Brunswick 

 is the youngest Major in the Can- 



R. O. SWEEZEY 



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UNIVERSITY 



KINGSTON 

 ONTARIO 



ARTS MEDICINE 



EDUCATION 

 APPLIED SCIENCE 



Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and 

 Electrical Engineering. 



HOME STUDY 



Arts Course by correspondence. Degree with 

 one year's attendance. 



Summer School Navigation School 



July and August. December to April. 



GEO. Y. CHOWN, 

 Re.aistrar. 



UNIVERSITY OF | 

 NEW BRUNSWICK 



FREDERICTON, N.B. 



DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY 



Established in 1908 



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 : 



DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY 



University Calendar furnished on 

 application. 



C. C. JONES, Chancellor. 



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