The Canadian Forestry Association 



T^HIS ASSOCIATION stands for a rational solution of the most 

 * important economic problem now confronting the people of Canada, 

 and is engaged in a work of national importance, in which every 

 citizen of every Province and Territory in the Dominion has a direct 

 interest. J The objects of the Association are to secure 



1 . The exploration of the public domain, so that lands 

 unsuitable for agricultural purposes may be reserved 

 for timber production. 



2. The preservation of the forests for their influence on 

 climate, soil, and water supply. 



3. The promotion of judicious methods in dealing with 

 forests and woodlands. 



4. Reforestation where advisable. 



5. Tree-planting on the plains, and on streets, and 

 highways. 



6. The collection and dissemination of information 

 bearing on the forestry problem in general. 



Are You a Member? 



Cjj If you are already a member of the Association you are requested 

 to use your influence in getting others interested in what you know 

 to be a good cause. If you are not a member, your membership is 

 earnestly solicited. The annual fee is only one dollar, which entitles 

 you to a year's subscription for the CANADIAN FORESTRY JOURNAL 

 (the official organ of the Association) and a full Report of the Pro- 

 ceedings of the Annual meeting. The life membership is ten dollars. 



<I Applications for membership should be addressed to the secretary. 



A. H. D. ROSS, Faculty of Forestry, 



University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont. 



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