. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Forestry Journal, June, 1920. 307. De VRY SUIT CASE PROJECTOR. A poor machine kills the value of a good film. Space prevents our tell- ing you about the many- features which make the D e V R Y SUPERIOR * Write for Booklet and 20 lbsâaccommodates standard Film Complete Description, reels of 1,000 feet. THE PERKINS ELECTRIC CO. 1 Executive Office: TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG i-»-»"«â"««»«-«-«ââ¢.«â¢.«â¢â¢>"»"»"»"»â â »'i»"»"»"«">->"»


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Forestry Journal, June, 1920. 307. De VRY SUIT CASE PROJECTOR. A poor machine kills the value of a good film. Space prevents our tell- ing you about the many- features which make the D e V R Y SUPERIOR * Write for Booklet and 20 lbsâaccommodates standard Film Complete Description, reels of 1,000 feet. THE PERKINS ELECTRIC CO. 1 Executive Office: TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG i-»-»"«â"««»«-«-«ââ¢.«â¢.«â¢â¢>"»"»"»"»â â »'i»"»"»"«">->"»"»-»"»"«'.»..»..«-«..»..»"»..»..»-»..»"»"»"»"»"»">"«"»-»->"»"t > â ««i' What Public Ownership of Forests Means in Canada Crown lands, including timber lands, in Canada are administered in most cases by the provinces in which they are situ- ated. In the three prairie provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta), in the railway belt (a strip twenty miles on each side of the Canadian Pacific Railway's main line through British Col- umbia) and in the Peace River block in northern British Columbia the crown lands are administered by the Dominion Government. In this area there are few privately owned timber lands other than farmers' woodlots. Riglits to cut timber are granted but tbe title of tbc land re- mains in the Crown. In Nova Scotia the greater part of the timber land has passed into private ownership. In New Brunswick over seven thousand square miles of forest land is owned outright by railway companies and other private concerns or individuals. In Quebec about six million acres have been so dis- posed of and in Ontario about five mil- lion acres. The policy of retaining the title to all timber lands has been largely followed in the Province of British Col- umbia


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