Canadian Forcslrij Journal, iJcccmhcr, lUl t 1467 



I A Free Lecture in Your Locality 



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on ''Guarding the Forests'' 



The Canadian Forestry Association provides free of charge 

 special lecture outfits consisting of 56 photographic lantern 

 slides (many in colors) and a complete manuscript. Can you 

 make use of this in your locality? 



These 'forest travelogues' have proved of lively interest 

 wherever shown. The Manuscript discusses entertainingly the 

 subject of forests, forest industries, fire rangers, lessons from, 

 home and abroad, the trail of the Fire Dem.on, etc. For each 

 lantern slide a descriptive paragraph is provided. 



Anyone having a steropticon can give the lecture effectively 

 and there is no dull material in it. A 'forest travelogue' in 

 French will -presently be available. 



Arrangements have been made for the purchase and 

 circuiting of motion picture reels showing forests in 

 j flames, and old and new methods of fire prevention. 



An Ontario school principal said of our lecture outfit: 

 "We all enjoyed the scenes, and ideas expressed, in the lecture 

 were timely and instructive." 



From a Quebec user: "We gave the lecture at two points 

 and everybody was much pleased." 



From a Western clergyman: "I gave the lecture before 

 the Boy Scouts and again before my congregation. They all 

 liked it greatly and I congratulate the Association for taking 

 this excellent means of awakening the public." 



CANADIAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION 



119 BOOTH BUILDING, OTTAWA. 





