. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canudiaii Forcstrij Journal, Januarij, 1918 1185. Wood cutting operations on the Peace River near Fitzgerald. The wood Is for steamboat use. Series of French Lectures for the East A series of about twenty public meetings is being organized by the Canadian Forestry Association for the French-speaking communities of New Brunswick. By the vahied co- operation of the Dominion Forestry Branth, the services of Mr. J. A. Doucet have been made available for this purpose. The reception of the plan b\- the parish priests and the le
. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canudiaii Forcstrij Journal, Januarij, 1918 1185. Wood cutting operations on the Peace River near Fitzgerald. The wood Is for steamboat use. Series of French Lectures for the East A series of about twenty public meetings is being organized by the Canadian Forestry Association for the French-speaking communities of New Brunswick. By the vahied co- operation of the Dominion Forestry Branth, the services of Mr. J. A. Doucet have been made available for this purpose. The reception of the plan b\- the parish priests and the leaders of the various "Societes de TAssomption Mutuelle" has proved most hearty, so that large audiences are anticipated. Mr. Doucet is well fitted to undertake such an enter- prise. He has handled much im- portant field work for the Dominion Forestry Branch, is a native of New Brunswick and rated as an effective speaker. His lecture series will deal with forest protection and other as- pects of the forestry question and will doubtless do a sterling service in ac- cjuainting the French-speaking citiz- ens of the necessity for conservation policies in the management of New Brunswick's timber lands. The meetings ought to produce a better understanding of the problems which the administration is endeavoring to solve. Each lecture will be enter- tainingly illustrated by stereopticon and lanfern slides. ONTARIO'S OPPORTUNITY Ontario's forests have a greater value, present and potential, than they ever had before. National need has been spurred by the happenings of war. There are increasing de- mands for fuel, for pulpwood, and for timber of all kinds. These demands will outlast the war. They will pro- bably be most insistent during the post-bellum reconstruction period, when the Dominion sets about the rehabilitation of homemaking, the revival of colonization, the develop- ment of new industrial enterprise, and particularly the expansion of Please note that these
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