. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. The Thirteenth Annual Convention. AVilli a few words of ciKlorsution of wliat the I'rt'inirr had said and (d* welcome to the (h-h'^'at^-s Sir Wilfrid resumed his seat. The [(resident then didivcred his annual address. lie revifwed the work of the society for the year and the proj^rt'ss of eonservation work generally, lie advocated the asso- ciation takinj^ a more a^'^'ri-ssive at- titudf. and su^'«,'('st('d three lines alon^' which they should aizitate, viz., (1) the taking; or tlie forest ser- vices out of polities, (2)
. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. The Thirteenth Annual Convention. AVilli a few words of ciKlorsution of wliat the I'rt'inirr had said and (d* welcome to the (h-h'^'at^-s Sir Wilfrid resumed his seat. The [(resident then didivcred his annual address. lie revifwed the work of the society for the year and the proj^rt'ss of eonservation work generally, lie advocated the asso- ciation takinj^ a more a^'^'ri-ssive at- titudf. and su^'«,'('st('d three lines alon^' which they should aizitate, viz., (1) the taking; or tlie forest ser- vices out of polities, (2) a i)erman- ent forest poliey for Canada, (;{) tlie adojition of efficient ineaiis of deal- ing with slash. lie ur^'ed the em- ployment of a trained forestei- l»y the A Progressive Forest Policy. ^\t. Tr. K'. MiirMillan's pai'or, 'A I' Forest I'olit'V Kequires an Investment of Capital', was then rend, in the al)sence of the writer, hy Mr. H. H. Cani|ihell, Director of Forestry, wlio, in readiii;;: it. made many valuable Mr R. M Campbtll. Mr. Mai'Millan drew nttontion fnct that the settii> ' ⢠of f- serves was but the ntf of Proper administratiuii wl thco rt-M-r must III nifii and Hiijiiii; .Mountain tor>t r< tobn would produce . . i ... ;.. ply in perpetuity tl of OtluA i and Hull, and yd ' Hands of settlers. .\ tain forest reserve v\ timber than in now \u: two provineen of Ontario : lumbia, the two forenioHt j luri-n of the Dominion. Centuries of fore«t nianai;enieiit Kuropo proved that t! ' per acre from fori-sts to the amount spent in prut' aj^ement of the crop. I (|Uoted in proof of the utatemont. The first need for < fori'sts was to m;tl â Fires nlonj; rnilwa;. Iiv jiatrol and meat, and by n these distrit'ts. Tlie ^. accessible in all parts b\ ' (â¢(mimunicntion must b the use of telephones, plemented by lookout phone connections. .*^uch c\ittinir re- . » . fon-ed that tlie I
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