. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. (Uinadidn Fonslri/ Jotinuil, June, 1U17 1M9 the Britisli auLhorities think Ihal this is necessary, we can assume we are 'doing our bit.' There is a very serious shortage of timber, accentuat- ed by the submarine blockade and all production work is being speeded up. The forestry exponents arc using their inlluence to sec that the govern- ment takes up the question of re- forestation as soon as possible, some even advocating that this be com- menced before the end of the ; "MON PREMIER LIVRE SUR LA
. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. (Uinadidn Fonslri/ Jotinuil, June, 1U17 1M9 the Britisli auLhorities think Ihal this is necessary, we can assume we are 'doing our bit.' There is a very serious shortage of timber, accentuat- ed by the submarine blockade and all production work is being speeded up. The forestry exponents arc using their inlluence to sec that the govern- ment takes up the question of re- forestation as soon as possible, some even advocating that this be com- menced before the end of the ; "MON PREMIER LIVRE SUR LA ; I 4.—,—, 4. To date, fourteen thousand copies of this 32-page booklet, prepared by the Canadian Forestry Association for circulation in Quebec and in other French speaking districts of the Dom- inion, have been placed in the hands of school children. As a means of assisting their educa- tional campaigns, 4000 copies were purchased (at printer's cost) by the newly-formed Southern St. Lawrence Forest Protective Association and 2500 copies by the St. Maurice For- est Protective Association. REACHING TRAVELLERS On three of the Canadian railways, the Canadian Forestry Journal is now installed as part of the parlor car reading equipment. Five copies are now used on the Canadian Gov- ernment Railways, nineteen copies on the Grand Trunk and Grand Trunk Pacihc, and the number re- quired by the Canadian Northern is yet to be reported. GRAIN MEN IN LUMBER LINE The Grain Growers Grain Co., Ltd., with headqifarters at Winnipeg, are now building a sawmill on their timber limits 60 miles east of Fort George, B. C, on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. The Company has been conducting a large retail lumber business for the past few years. They now plan to manufacture their own lumber and supply the farmers. Photo by Joseph Boucher, A CURIOUS EXAMPLE OF A "WIND GRAFT" OF TWO ELMS. The elbow from the larger elm is firmly grafted to the neighbouring tree, the parent meanwhil
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