Canadian Forestry Journal, November, igi6 



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Northern Ontario Fire Losses 



Reports to the fire marshal's office 

 from northern Ontario fire are now 

 closed, and after a thorough survey of 

 the territory, the following figures were 

 given by provincial fire marshal E. P. 

 Heaton, as the official record of the 

 loss to created property: — 



In all, 849 people have sufifered loss, 

 some having more than one property 

 involved, but no efifort has been made 

 to ascertain the total number of build- 

 ings destroyed. 



The aggregate loss sustained reaches 

 total of S2. 134.349. The insurance re- 

 covered or claimed upon licensed and 

 unlicensed companies is $1,045,585, and 

 the loss sustained by the people in ex- 

 cess of insurance is SI .088,764. About 

 50 per cent, of the actual loss on pro- 

 perty is covered by insurance. 



No provision is made for loss on 

 standing timber, but included are 

 pulp wood cut, stacked and ready for 

 deliverv. 



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