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huntini*' season in Mi a L Stale. 



In spite of the unusually dani^erous 

 season, it is slated that until last 

 week there has been a comparatively 

 small loss of timber on the National 

 Forests, private owners having suffer- 

 ed most of the dam-age done. This 

 is largely explained as due to the in- 

 creased efficiency of the fire-fighting 

 force which has profited b>' the les- 

 sons of the past year. In man> 

 cases, too, luck has been on the side 

 of the rangers in handling particularly 

 dangerous fires. The outbreak of 

 fires in the past few days is taken by 

 ofTicials to indicate that the situation 

 is growing more serious. 



The whole organization of the For- 

 est Service, in the affected Districts, 

 is devoting itself exclusively io hre 

 fighting. In accordance with a pre- 

 arranged plan, men from Forests 

 where there are no fires are relieving 

 the rangers who have been worn out 

 by their long exertions. 



While it may be possible to hold 

 the damage to a minimum by these 

 and other methods, officials say that 

 not until the fall rains come will the 

 danger cease. 





R. O. SWEEZEY 



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



CONSULTING ENGINEER. 



Water Powers. Timber Lands. 



Forest Industries, 

 j 164 St. James St. MONTREAL. 



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 APPLIED SCIENCE 



Mining, Chemical, Civil, Mechanical and 

 Electrical Engineering. 



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Arts Course by correspondence. Degree with 

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July and August. December to April. 



GEO. Y. CHOWN, 

 Registrar. 





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. 



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