. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 1818 Canadian Forestry Journal, August, 1918. IN NOVA SCOTIA'S NO-MAN'S-LAND A Characteristic Barren of the Sandy or Gravelly Soils. Burned in 1878â⢠No Reproduction of Commercial Trees. together for a complete campaign of public education. Perhaps no or- ganization has such heavy respon- sibilities laid upon it as the church, because while many communities may be without any other organization it is difficult to find one that has absolutely no Church life. There should also be concerted effort on the part of the authori
. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 1818 Canadian Forestry Journal, August, 1918. IN NOVA SCOTIA'S NO-MAN'S-LAND A Characteristic Barren of the Sandy or Gravelly Soils. Burned in 1878â⢠No Reproduction of Commercial Trees. together for a complete campaign of public education. Perhaps no or- ganization has such heavy respon- sibilities laid upon it as the church, because while many communities may be without any other organization it is difficult to find one that has absolutely no Church life. There should also be concerted effort on the part of the authorities, provincial and local, to create in the minds of every Nova Scotian, without regard to age or sex, that proper attitude toward public affairs, \\'ithout which the Province can never hope to attain its full development. Demarcation Promotes Settlement It has been often thought that there is antagonism between settle- ment and forest demarcation. There is really no more antagonism between them than between two banking accounts in the same bank. If the bank is so badly conducted as not to keep these iwo accounts clear, the depositors cannot be blamed for taking each what he best can in the general confusion! But that is a poor bank in which to place one's confidence. Such a bank represents the country with no forest demarca- tion. All through Australia I have seen failure amongst forest settlers, dumped down without discrimina- tion on ground which should have formed part of the national forest estates of the country, while what Australia is going to lose in the con- fusion we can get a glimpse of in the estimate of 588,000,000 pounds ster- ling as the loss through bad P'orestry during the next 30 years. (Z). E. Hutchins, late Conservator of Forests, South Africa.) *- â â¢â^''- ^ â " "V The Kaiser's right-hand man is abroad in Canada. His name is "The Unextinguished Camp Fire " Watch for Him! Don't be his partner!. Please note that these images are
Size: 1880px × 1329px
Photo credit: © Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookauthorcanadianforestryassociation, bookcontributorrobartsun