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passed was that the lumber manu- 

 facturers collect SI per head a month 

 from each unmarried employee for 

 patriotic purposes. A delegation 

 was appointed to attend the annual 

 meeting of the Pacific Coast ^lanu- 

 facturers' Association and urge them 

 to adopt similar steps. Various 

 plans for enlarging the market for 

 British Columbia lumber were also 

 discussed. 



Planting Trees 



Over 1,000 acres of land pur- 

 chased by the Massachusetts Forest 

 Commission will be planted this 

 spring to white pines and other 

 conifers. During the next few 

 weeks state nurseries in Amherst 

 and Barnstable will send 1,000,000 

 small trees to portions of the state 

 selected for reforestation. 



FROM THE ASSOCIATION'S FREE CARTOON SERVICE NOW 

 USED BY OVER 300 CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS. 



The Amateur Camper: "You certainly take a lot of trouble to put out a 



camp fire!" 

 The Guide: "Better to take the trouble now than burn down ten miles of 



camping sites. Only a greenhorn nowadays fools with fire in a forest." 



