. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Forestry Journal, Aiij^iist. ipid 693 EVINRUDE DETACHABLE ROWBOAT AND CANOE MOTOR A practical, powerful and reliable gasoline motor that can be attached to any rowboat in less than a minute; may also be attached to canoes, duck boats and all manner of small craft. Easy to handle and extremely economical to run. Will last a lifetime in ordinary use. Very efficient for towing heavy loads. Exclusive features of the EVINRUDE motor: Built-in-the- flywheel Magneto and Automatic Reverse. In addition to the 2 and 3J


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Forestry Journal, Aiij^iist. ipid 693 EVINRUDE DETACHABLE ROWBOAT AND CANOE MOTOR A practical, powerful and reliable gasoline motor that can be attached to any rowboat in less than a minute; may also be attached to canoes, duck boats and all manner of small craft. Easy to handle and extremely economical to run. Will last a lifetime in ordinary use. Very efficient for towing heavy loads. Exclusive features of the EVINRUDE motor: Built-in-the- flywheel Magneto and Automatic Reverse. In addition to the 2 and 3J/2 models offered heretofore, which are of the i-cylinder, 2-cycle type, a new model is being placed on the market. This new model is of the 2-cylinder, 4-cycle type and develops fully 4 It has been especially designed for speed, giving easily from 8 to 9 miles an hour, with an ordinary boat. All the conveniences and safeguards which distinguished the 1915 models will be found in the new 1916 EVINRUDE Speed Motor. For catalog and prices write to MELCHIOR, ARMSTRONG & DESSAU 116-A, BROAD STREET, NEW "A Prorincial Disji^racc:' "Ottawa Evening Journal," Aug. 1, 1916: In tlie matter of forest fire protection this province has shown amazing lack of progressiveness and intelligence. It is doubtful if there is a commu- nity on this or any other continent that has suffered more in life and in treasure in recent years from forest fires than the province of Ontario. It is certain that none has shown greater feebleness or negligence in dealing witli the problem. Ontario has been content to get along with a fire protection system that does not protect. Ontario has displayed a careless- ness or worse that has been nothing less than disgraceful. What the province needs is some- thing in line with the svstem adopt- ed in many of the States of the Union to the south and in some of our own provinces that Ontario complacently regards as unprogres- Pleas


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