. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 1511 (Ainadifin Forcslrij Journal, JaiuKuij. l^hS A Live Book on Our Wild Animals at a Bargain Price!. In the long winter evenings there is opportunity for burnishing up your half-forgotten knowledge of our Canadian wild animals and for learning a hundred things you never suspected before. We have such a book packaged ready for you. In the bookstores, it sells commonly at $ (The iiiustration above shows the paper- bound edition priced at one dollar). The journal has arranged for a limited edition of leather-bound cop


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 1511 (Ainadifin Forcslrij Journal, JaiuKuij. l^hS A Live Book on Our Wild Animals at a Bargain Price!. In the long winter evenings there is opportunity for burnishing up your half-forgotten knowledge of our Canadian wild animals and for learning a hundred things you never suspected before. We have such a book packaged ready for you. In the bookstores, it sells commonly at $ (The iiiustration above shows the paper- bound edition priced at one dollar). The journal has arranged for a limited edition of leather-bound copies to sell to our readers for $ The book contains 265 pages and 61 full-page illustrations n color of the North Amerxan wild animals in their native haunts. The text is by Chas. K. Reed, who has won much fame through various nature books, and the plates are in natural colors by H. P. Harvey. The book is shaped conveniently for your pocket. While authorita- tative in matter, it is brightly written and will pay high dividends in helpful and interesting reading. Enclose a dollar bill to the (Canadian Forestry Journal, 119 Booth Building, Ottawa, marking >our name very plainly on the attached coupon: ONTARIO FOREST BRANCH SHOULD CONTROL CUTTING (Fioni "Const'ivation') Ontario should not delay in j)lacing cutting operations on Crown limber lands under its new Forestry Branch, wliich has a technically trained staff and is proving itself very efficient. Such a step would avoid duplication and would secure scientific regulation of logging operations with a view to securing reproduction of the forest on cut-over lands. Trained foresters are now in charge of cutting operations on Crown lands in Quebec and British Columbia, and probably soon will be in New Brunswick under the scheme of forest service reorganiza- tion nmv in contemplation. THE LATE HON. RICHARD TURNER The recent death of Hon. Richard Turner at Quebec, removes a loyal friend of the Canadian Forestry Associatio


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