The Boy Scout’s Forest-Book is one of a series 
which the Canadian Forestry Association will pre¬ 
sent to the sixteen thousand members of the Boy 
Scout Movement in Canada. The contents do not 
Jrp even partially to meet the requirements of a 
juvenile text-book on Forestry but rather to ac¬ 
quaint the Boy with the economic importance of 
forest conservation. Until Canadian people under¬ 
stand what the forest means to every individual , how 
from the standpoint of our need for lumber, fuel, 
pulp and paper, water powers, recreation, etc., the 
woodland resources are absolutely indispensable 
and their destruction by fire a national menace, all 
efforts at practical forest guarding must endure a 
serious handicap. We save only what we value. 
Additional copies of the booklet will be supplied 
free on application to The Canadian Forestry Asso¬ 
ciation, Booth Building, Ottawa, Can. 
$ 
f, :* 
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