Cbe Canaaian Forestrp Association 



Scucntccntl) year; 

 305 Boclb Building, Ottauja, Can. 



Patron, H. R. H. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. 



Honorary President, RT. HON. SIR ROBERT L. BORDEN. 



Honorary Past President, RT. HON. SIR WILFRID LAURIER. 



President, LT.-COL. J. B. MILLER. Vice-President, HON. SYDNEY FISHER, 



Treasurer, MISS M. ROBINSON, , Booth Building, 



Secretary, ROBSON BLACK, J Ottawa. Can. 



Directors. Territorial Vice-Presidents. 



F. C. Whitman, William Little, Hiram Robin- Ontario: — Hon. G. Howard Ferguson. 



son, E. Stewart, W. B. Snowball, Thomas South- Ouebec:— Hon Jules Allard 



worth, Hon. W. C. Edwards, Geo. Y. Chown, John .. ^ . , ^^ „ t ^, , 



^^ TTr T Ti 1. C-- /- TT Ti 1 *i Aew Brunswick — Hon. George 7. Clarke. 



Hon. W. J. Roche, Sir Geo. H. Perley, Alex. 



MacLaren, R. H. Campbell, Gordon C. Ed- ^°^^ Scotia:— Hon. O. T. Daniels. 



wards. Dr. B. E. Fernow, Ellwood Wilson, Manitoba : — Hon. T. C. Norris. 



Senator Bostock, G. C. Piche, Alex. MacLaurin, Prince Edward Island : — Hon. J. A. Matheson. 



Mgr. P. E. Roy, A. P. Stevenson, Wm. Pearce, Saskatchewan : — Hon. Walter Scott. 



C. E. E. Ussher, Denis Murphy, C. Jackson Alberta : — Hon. A. L. Sifton. 



Booth, Sir Wm. Price, J. W. Harkom, A. S. British Columbia :— Hon. W. R. Ross. 



Goodeve, W. C. J. Hall, J. S. Dennis, J. B. White, Yukon : — Hon. Geo. Black, Commissioner. 



E. J. Zavitz, Geo. Chahoon, Jr., R. D. Prettie, Mackenzie : — F. D. Wilson. 



Hon. N. Curry, A. C. Flumerfelt, H. R. Mac- Ungava: — His Grace Mgr. Bruchesi, Archbishop^ 



Millan, Clyde Leavitt, Albert Grigg. of Montreal. 



The Association prepares and places through its Publicity Department, many hundreds of special 

 articles every year, reaching the Canadian Public through daily and weekly newspapers, weekly and 

 monthly magazines, including agricultural, financial, religious, literary, engineering, juvenile, and 

 practically all divisions of Canadian journalism. 



Co-operates actively with forest protective associations, Government forest departments and 

 commercial organizations in distributing information on forest affairs to the Canadian public. 



Carnpaigns for forest protection through its Publicity Department, the distribution of illustrated 

 literature to settlers, campers, etc., the presentation of lantern slide cartoons in motion picture the- 

 atres, and many other methods calculated to bring practical results. 



Holds series of illustrated public lectures on forest protection in various sections of the Dominion. 



Issues an illustrated monthly, "The Canadian Forestry Journal," which goes to 3,500 members,, 

 and to 200 Canadian editors by whom it is quoted extensively. 



Holds conventions in various sections of the country to discuss local and general forest prob- 

 lems, and to arouse interest in public forest policies. 



A Free Cartoon Service is supplied to newspapers, also a free "cut" service, campaigning for 

 forest protection through interesting illustrations. 



These are a few of the concerns of the Canadian Forestry Association. 



Support is entirely from voluntary sources. The Association is not identified with any Govern- 

 ment or special interest whatever. 



