THE FOREST 



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War when it was a patriotic duty to conserve coal 

 for our allies, I was able to keep the house sup- 

 plied with wood. 



Every farm should have a wood-lot, and if it 

 does not possess one, let not the owner delay to 

 plant it. Rightly used it is a source of much 

 pleasure and profit. 



"When ye hae naething else to do, 



ye may be aye sticking in a tree. It "will 



he growing when ye' re sleeping,'' 



List of Trees 



Larch 



White Pine 

 Pitch Pine 

 Banksian Pine 

 Red Pine 

 Black Spruce 

 Red Spruce 

 White Spruce" 

 Hemlock 

 Balsam Fir 



IN Forest and Adjoining 

 Land 



Arbor vitae 

 White Cedar 

 Red Cedar 

 Aspen poplar 

 White Willow 

 Butternut 

 Black Walnut 

 Bitternut Hickory 

 Hop Hornbeam 

 Hornbeam 



