Canadian Forestry Journal, September. i(^i6 



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nudation. One is being forced upon 

 us strongly just now by the cam- 

 paign in Mesopotamia, once the seat 

 of the world's greatest empires and 

 most teeming millions. Our cam- 

 paign there has been a moving pic- 

 ture of calamities caused by nature. 

 At one time the tale is of heat and 

 sunstroke, and of long marches to 

 where no water was. At another it 

 is impassable floods. Almost never 

 have there been even tolerable con- 

 ditions. Yet there is the tradition- 

 al site of the Garden of Eden. 

 "There the fair tree of knowledge 

 grew." There civilization reached 

 astonishing heights in history's dim- 

 mest distances. Or take the Holy 

 Land, which was once the paradise 

 of a people's hopes, the summit of 

 the world in the people's conception. 

 In the days when it was the pro- 

 mised land, full of crowded cities, a 

 man was famous, according as he 

 lifted up his axe upon the thick 

 trees. \Mio that sees it now can 

 realize what it was? Spain, once 

 the garden of the earth, has relegat- 

 ed much of its surface to wilderness 

 of bald rocks.— Montreal Witness. 



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