. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Foi\s(rii Journal, January, 1917 931 * ? 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 , an


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Foi\s(rii Journal, January, 1917 931 * ? 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 3H models offered here- tofore, which are of the 1-cylinder, 2-cycle type, a new model is being placed on the market. This new model is of the 2-cy- linder, 4-cycle type and develops fully 4 It has been es- pecially designed for speed, giving easily from 8 to 9 miles an hour, with an ordinary boat. All the conveniences and safe- guards which distinguished the 1915 models will be found in the new 1916 EVINRUDE Speed Motor. For catalogue and prices write to MELCHIOR, ARMSTRONG & DESSAU 116-A, BROAD STREET, NEW * "- —4. How British Columbia Protects Forests In response to a request from the Canadian Forestry Journal the fol- lowing summary of the advances made in British Columbia's forest management has been received from the Acting-Forester, Mr. M. A. Grain- ger. "Since 1912 the chief advances in fire protection have been:—(1) Each license and lease holder has been assessed Ic per acre in 1912 and l^c per acre in each year since, for forest protection purposes only. This Tax with an equal amount from General Revenue forms the "Forest Protec- tion ; Previous to 1912 the Government paid directly all patrol and fire fighting expenses, and spent nothing on improvements. (2) The creation of Forest Dis- tricts, now 10 in number, each in charge of a District Forester. He in turn is assisted by a number of rangers, from 2 to 6, usually


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