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ed Provincial Fire Inspector, and R. E. Benedict, Assistant Forester, 

 was appointed Assistant Provincial Fire Inspector, headquarters, Vic- 

 toria. To handle the details of actual field inspection, the following 

 were appointed Divisional Fire Inspectors : W. F. Loveland, T. S. 

 Palmer, and W. H. Smith: lines south of the Railway Belt, including 

 Canadian Pacific, Great Northern, Kettle Valley and Morrissey, 

 Femie and Michel railways ; headquarters, Nelson. 



Fred D. MarHand, lines on Vancouver Island : — ^Esquimalt & 

 Nanaimo ; and Victoria and Sidney railways ; headquarters, Vic- 

 toria. 



J. K. McLean, east section of Grand Trunk Pacific ; headquarters, 

 Tete Jaune Cache. 



R. M. Pellatt, middle section of Grand Trunk Pacific ; headquarters. 

 Fort George. 



Geo. A. Kerr, west section of Grand Trunk Pacific, headquarters. 

 Prince Rupert. 



In the Dominion Forestry Branch, Department of the Interior, 

 the following appointments were made : 



D. Roy Cameron, District Inspector of Forest Reserves, Kamloops, 

 B.C., appointed Fire Inspector for the Railway Belt, exclusive of 

 Dominion Parks. This includes the main line of the Canadian Pacific 

 railway through British Columbia, and tributary branches within 

 the Railway Belt. Mr. Cameron was assisted by two divisional fire 

 inspectors, W. R. Peacock, and J. B. McKenzie. R. D. McDonald 

 later succeeded Mr. McKenzie on this work. 



W. N. Millar, District Inspector of Forest Reserves, Calgary, Alta., 

 appointed Fire Inspector for Dominion Forest Reserves in Alberta. 

 This includes those portions of the Canadian Pacific and Canadian 

 Northern lines within forest reserves on the east slope of the Rockies. 

 Mr. Millar was assisted by the Forest Supervisors under his jurisdiction. 



E. H. Finlayson, Inspector of Fire Ranging, Winnipeg, Man., 

 appointed Fire Inspector ; to handle inspection work in the forested 

 portions of Manitoba and Saskatchewan, and in Alberta outside 

 Dominion Forest Reserves and Parks. This includes portions of the 

 Canadian Pacific railway, Canadian Northern railway, and Grand 

 Trunk Pacific railway. 



In the Dominion Parks Branch, Department of the Interior, 

 Howard Douglas, Chief Superintendent, Dominion Parks, Edmonton, 

 Alta., was appointed Fire Inspector for Dominion Parks. Mr. Douglas 

 was assisted by F. E. Maunders, Superintendent of Yoho Park, Field, 

 B.C., and by A. B. MacDonald, Superintendent Rocky Mountains 



