COMMISSION OF CONSERVATION 



Forest Fires (Continued) page 



situation re, on railways 139 



sources of danger of 73 



statistics, re, needed 145 



Forest lands, successive cuttings on 73 



Forest nurseries, Prairie Provinces 130 



Quebec , 134 



Forest Planting in Alberta 127 



in British Columbia 117 



in Canada 116 



by Canadian Pacific Ry 131 



by Laurentide Co., Grand'Mere, Que 136 



in Manitoba 127 



in Maritime Provinces 137 



in Ontario 132 



on Prairies, advantages of a 128 



difficulties in 127 



in Quebec 134, 136 



in Saskatchewan 127 



Forest reproduction, effect of top-lopping on 76 



Forest Reserve, recommended for Northern Ontario 159 



Forest Reserves, area of, table showing * 155 



in Prairie Provinces 130 



Forest Reserves, extensions 146, ISO 



Forest survey, British Columbia 145 



Forestry Branch, Dept. of Interior, appointments made in 27 



estimates by 116 



officials of, made fire inspectors, 22, 140 



report prepared by 150 



work of 129 



Forestry in Nova Scotia 148 



Forests, Committee on, recommendations of 148 



report of I39 



Forests, effect of top-lopping on future of 76 79 



of Northern Ontario, description of 166 



survey. Nova Scotia I45 



surveys, provincial I45 



Fuel for locomotives, legislation re 2 9 



JTuel oil, consumption of, by railways 96 



cost of 87 



where used 87 



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Game Preserve, in Rocky Mountains I47 



Government railways, fire protection on 142 



Grain Growers' Association, co-operation with 36 



Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, brush burning on 26 



instruction to employees of 24 



relation of, to regulations I3 



Grand Trunk Steamship Co., use of oil fuel by 87 89 



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