The Canadian Forestry Association 



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



* portant 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. 



The objects of the Association are to secure 



1. The exploration of the public domain, so 

 that lands unsuitable for agricultural pur- 

 purposes may be reserved for timber pro- 

 duction. 



2. The preservation of the forests for their 

 influence on climate, soil, and water sup- 

 ply. 



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 infor- 

 mation bearing on the forestry problem in 

 general. 



Are You a Member ? 



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 ear- 

 nestly 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 Proceedings of the 

 Annual Meeting. The life membership is ten dollars. 



Applications for membership should be addressed to the Secretary. 



JAMES LAWLER, 



Canadian Building, Ottawa, Canada. 



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