. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. The Victoria Conventiuu. 121 From tlic oxjuTifiici' ;;aitii'i| in ii r«'fi<iit trip to Ontario Mr. ^utlâ¢^^OIl ilnlan-il that he was satiKfioil British t'oliiinhia har. A lot of timln'r from ^ixfrt'ii ini-lw?* ilov\n was left in tlu' wooils here, Imt the time was near at hand when this wuuhi have to be utilized by the hiiubermen. The New Foue.'itrui-tiun wotk the government had utaflTN of rant;i*r uudrr Mi|K>rviKorii and the companifH panl half the vx{>«'nHe. On Uovernnient n^fcrven the Oo* ernnieiit


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. The Victoria Conventiuu. 121 From tlic oxjuTifiici' ;;aitii'i| in ii r«'fi<iit trip to Ontario Mr. ^utlâ¢^^OIl ilnlan-il that he was satiKfioil British t'oliiinhia har. A lot of timln'r from ^ixfrt'ii ini-lw?* ilov\n was left in tlu' wooils here, Imt the time was near at hand when this wuuhi have to be utilized by the hiiubermen. The New Foue.'itrui-tiun wotk the government had utaflTN of rant;i*r uudrr Mi|K>rviKorii and the companifH panl half the vx{>«'nHe. On Uovernnient n^fcrven the Oo* ernnieiit appointN and pavx all tbr rant;«-r*. FoKCMT Hnkmicm. Mr. K. II. .Mexatider advo<-atav- ment of all the root of figbtin|{ fln*< out of the foreht in^urance fun<4-d the alIo^^in^ of settlement on or adja-i-nt to any lands bet fitted for timli«*r i;riiMinK. For the lack of market for lower ifradr* of tindier, N!r. Alexander blamed thr roD snmer to a considerable extent anf (("insj clear Itifidwr th«» hM> i«li«'»> ri(;ht. (Ic'dar Forest on (loliimhia Ki\ir. IJ.( erally. It. I'erno« recalled that in the ear lier days of forest con^e^vation the liimU-r men were not so friendly as they ' become. They did not have a »â¢â wide enou^;h to >ay all the uncom|dimeniary things they desired about the fore«ter«» and their |>oli. It »%a.'« "loubly |>lea sant, therefore, to â¢â¢hj the npirit of ro operation now Mr. R. !I. «amp»K'll Mr. A«ibr. White spoko alonj; the same line* and con ijratulated the province on wcurinji Mr. 11. H. MacMillan as chief forester. Mr. NMlite explained that in Ontario the b n now [«ay the whole Câ¬)st of lire | >. on their limits and anpoint the tire rnnjji-rs. these being un-ler the "upcrvision o( five district rangers appointe«l by the govern- hundred or a thou«an'l r«u» to ; whrrr ⢠heap luinl er could be UMtl. Mr. l


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