. Canadian forest industries January-June 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Co., Henry Atkinson, J. A. Rousseau, H. A. Calvin, Laurentide Paper Co., De Carteret, Quebec and St. Maurice Industrial Co., James Richardson & Co., Wm. Russell Hunter Carr, Battle Island Pulp and Paper Co., Lake Megantic Pulp Co., G. M. Stearns, J. M. Dalbuc, A. Machauvier, jr.; Ham. Montgomery & Co., Riordon Paper Co., J. Scott, Ritchie Small. The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: Wm. Power, Esq., , president; Me


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1912. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Co., Henry Atkinson, J. A. Rousseau, H. A. Calvin, Laurentide Paper Co., De Carteret, Quebec and St. Maurice Industrial Co., James Richardson & Co., Wm. Russell Hunter Carr, Battle Island Pulp and Paper Co., Lake Megantic Pulp Co., G. M. Stearns, J. M. Dalbuc, A. Machauvier, jr.; Ham. Montgomery & Co., Riordon Paper Co., J. Scott, Ritchie Small. The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: Wm. Power, Esq., , president; Messrs. F. M. Anderson and J. A. Rousseau, vice-presidents; executive committee, Messrs. D. C. Atkinson, Arch. Fraser, G. M. Stearns, Wm. Price, H. C. Foy, J. B. White, W. G. Power, H. A. Calvin, D. P. Brown, B. A. Scott; secretary-treasurer, Paul G. Owen; auditor, P. B. Murphy. Quebec's Forestry Policy In defending the policy of his department, the Hon. Jules Al- lard, Minister of Crown Lands & Forests in the Quebec Govern- ment, stated in Montreal recently that the most delicate question for the department to deal with was the conflict between the settler and the holder of timber limits. They were natural enemies of each other and were each entitled to the protection of the government. The homestead law in the Province of Quebec was such that the limit holder was thoroughly protected and that the bona fide settler had nothing to complain of. The Government, he said, had adopted all possible measures to ensure the permanency of the forests. Train- ed specialists had organized a special service of forestry, and the government was working jointly with the limit holder for the pro- tection of timber lands against forest fires. The conclusions reached by Mr. Allard were that the Quebec forests were under a better man- agement than those of Ontario. Pulp and Paper Progress in Newfoundland Hon. M. P. Cashin, Minister of Finance and Customs for New- foundland, in his annual budget


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