. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Forcslrij Journal, July, 1918 1 slopes of the Rocky momUains, and even if all the mines in Ihe province drew their supplies of minini* tim- ])ers from this source it would not bo ]K)ssible to use more than a small per- centage of the total. "Assuming that the next seven or eight years will see an increase of 100 per cent, in coal production," says Mr. Finlayson, "something like a half-billion feet of board measure will suffice for coal mining operations- until 1925. The cjuestion of a market for th


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Forcslrij Journal, July, 1918 1 slopes of the Rocky momUains, and even if all the mines in Ihe province drew their supplies of minini* tim- ])ers from this source it would not bo ]K)ssible to use more than a small per- centage of the total. "Assuming that the next seven or eight years will see an increase of 100 per cent, in coal production," says Mr. Finlayson, "something like a half-billion feet of board measure will suffice for coal mining operations- until 1925. The cjuestion of a market for the bulk of Alberta's dead timber therefore still remains for future ; I f I. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Canadian Forestry Association. [Ottawa] : Canadian Forestry Association


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