Canadian Forestry Journal, January, ipi6. 



337 



(Published in Collaboration with Canadian Society of Forest Engineers.) 



One-Third of B, C Forest Staff Enlists 



Ever since war broke out mem- 

 bers of the Forest Service have been 

 leaving on furlough for the bigger 

 job overseas, and they are still do- 

 ing so. Out of the regular or per- 

 manent staff, which in the summer 

 of 1914 before the war numbered 

 about 170 (including female clerks 

 and stenographers), almost one- 

 third have enlisted to date. In ad- 

 dition over 20 members of the tem- 

 porary or summer staff of guards, 

 patrolmen, etc., are known to have 

 enlisted, and it is very probable that 

 as many more have joined of whom 

 no information is now available. 

 The recent enlistments are as fol- 

 lows : — 



A. H. Black. Cruiser, \^ictoria — ■ 

 Engineers, Vancouver. 



Jack Thompson, Ranger, Tete 

 Jaune — Pioneers, Victoria. 



O.' J. Sangar, Forest Assistant, 

 Lillooet — Artillery, Victoria. 



A\'. Ross Flumerfelt, Forest As- 

 sistant, Vancouver — Engineers, 

 Vancouver. 



E. F. Heath. Ranger. Fort George 

 — 67th Western Scots, Infantry, 

 A'ictoria. 



R. Jobson, Guard, Fort George — 

 67th \\'estern Scots. Infantry, \'ic- 

 toria. 



J. J. Donnelh', Guard, Fort Geo- 

 rge— 67th Western Scots, Infantry, 

 A'ictoria. 



N. F. Murray. Guard, Fort George 

 — 67th \\>stern Scots, Infantry, 

 A'ictoria. 



R. L. Condy, Clerk. Fort George 

 — 67th A\'estern Scots, Infantry, 

 A'ictoria. 



J. R. Chamberlin. Forest Assis- 

 tant, Victoria — Royal Flying Corps, 

 England. 



Clarence Ferris, Messenger, Vic- 

 toria — 103rd Battalion, Victoria. 



H. S. Laughlin, Forest Assistant, 

 A'ictoria — Captain, 104th Battalion, 

 New Brunswick. 



G. R. A. Ball, Clerk, Victoria— 

 88th Battalion, Victoria. 



G. H. Llewellyn, Draughtsman, 

 A'ictoria — Sergeant, ."^th Regiment, 

 A'ictoria. 



C. I. ^ilcKenzie. Draughtsman, 

 Victoria — Captain, 88th Battalion, 

 A'ictoria. 



Mr. P. Z. Caverhill, Deputy Dis- 

 trict Forester in the Vancouver For- 

 est District, has accepted the posi- 

 tion of Chief Forester for New 

 Brunswick. Mr. Caverhill is a native 

 of that Province, a graduate of the 

 University of New Brunswick, and 

 has had a wide experience and been 

 a valued officer both in the Domin- 

 ion and British Columbia Forest 

 Services. His many friends will 

 wish him every success in his new 

 work. ^' 



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