Page 16 ads and the United states is one “or” anal“ at the moat ioroeiul liiipressions a cooperation Malta visitor retains alter touring t.he Lasfin Impression 9 'w° "°“m'k" an “important contribution" MONTREAL ‘CP)—Th° E31 9! "I" l‘ ' pl“'_"" l° ""9 mu inter-Commonwealth relations. Airlie. lord chnmberlain to the relationship." said the Earl who has Queen Mother and prominent soct- just completed an extensive busi- __%__'_= rriendly co-operation betweel‘ c_an- United states. “It in most, import- to sail Irom Montreal today- The Gu."n.n Thu5d.y, AP]-_u_39'_ 1954 ‘ nt in view or the present state of Speaking oi the iorthcomlng Brit- ish lnnplre Games at Vancouver. the earl said he regards them as to The Countess of Airlie accompa- :i.sh business man. said Monday the ness trip across Canada and the "Nd ‘hf 93” The!’ ‘"9 '°h°d'“°d FARM WOODLOTS / ll‘.\llllll|I-Z|“%‘ /./ gm {Z ‘\\_ 2 —¢_ \ "‘\o . \\;t\\\\\\\\\\\\~\ ‘~ V \\\\\\\\‘*\““\‘ ' \\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\“‘ purecoffee at its exhilarating best up; come‘ ,:i: ' New Nescafé is all coffee, nothing but coffee. ‘ it is made from choice coffee beans, fresh I roasted, pressure percolated, flavour sealed. «; ~ ‘ \ Every drop of coffee goodness is preserved. 100/” pure cflffee N0 rim,“ Put '34’ of: teaspoonful of Nescafé in your cup. add piping hot water . . . there‘: coffee at its very hest—the way you like it er/erytime. Start today. Make New Nescafé your family coffee. You'll save up to 40¢ lb. over ground coffee. Auoriiia woiiui nvious nonucr The Dominion Census oi lib! ably bring the total to 350.000 thing but scrubiiy growth. most of timber it the trees are given care and protection lrom tire and live- slack. Though the total acreage has never been determined, there is a large amount or land which. it retorested, would add at least 50,000 acres of excellent woodland. and. in time produce a valuable (Top oi’ lumber. pulpwood and tire. wood. This land, at present, con- sists of “run-out back tields". bare hillsides unsuitable for agriculture, and abandoned [arms on light, marginal sail. Forest cover, apart from the revenue it may bring in. has a far-reaching effect the worth of which cannot be measured in dol- lars. It prevents erosion and gully- lng. especially on poor light land and steep slopes; it catches snow and holds it. where it will melt slowly, be absorbed by the soil, help maintain the ground water level and feed the spring; on which our brooks and streams depend. By keeping the snow irom melt- ing quickly during thaws in winter. it helps prevent heavy run-oft and conserves water ior useiul purposes. It. breaks the force of winter winds and provides much needed shelter for farm buildings. It gradually builds up organic matter in the soil. It has n delinite scenic value and thus helps to attract tourists to our Province. Reforestation As a result of poor prices for some {arm products, and an ever increasing demand ior wood pro- ducts, owners cut heavily into their woodlots during 1950 and 1951. For example, in a ten and one- hali month period 85.000 cords of pulpwood, 30.000 cords of lumber. and 30,000 cortis oi iircxiood were cut. Realizing that the Island wood- lots would soon be depicted unless this indiscriminate cutting was checked. the Provincial Government appointed two Graduate Foresters to head an educational campaign. Some work in reforestation has already been done. As an additional measure the Provincial Government passed a "l'~‘orestry Act", the first of its kind in Canada rivaling with privately owned woodland. Among other things, this act forbids the cutting or clearing of more than two acres ni ioresl. land. in any one year. wiiliout iirst obtaining a license {mm the Forestry Division oi the Provincial Department. oi Natural Resnurirs and Industry. Violation of rt-guintioiis under this 8('l. are punishable by line or imprison- ment. it is hoped that this act may discourage the age-old prac- tice of clear cutting. and thus sui- iiciciit trees will be left on a wood- lot to ensure its future. Managed Woodloln Observing the rapid depletion oi Johnson’: Paste Wax keeps wood floors bright for months- wiili iusi one waxing! ll ill: the grain of the weed—ieepu down into the wood ltleif to give doepdown beauty and protection. Iver tried to mun him from breed? Johnson‘: Paste wax cling: to the grain of wood floorItheIameway.ltpraeticellyneverweanofi‘l lruflx ulHuu—iioc - ma‘ dilution. so it oealt the surface against wear with far tbugher. long: lasting flotation than any other kind Jeni _« X 1. _ 4 ‘CI l Soil conservation Anti - Related Problems Excerpt; from I Report by the Prlnee I-Jtlirartl Inland Branch of the Agricultural Inatlhate of Canada. shows that 346.191 acres, on oc- tion wlth.the Dominion Forestry cupjed rum; in pi-inc; gdwu-¢ 1.. Service. established three managed mm,’ "C mused u woodmm Th. “mm on Illustration stations addition ni woodland on terms that have been abandoned or are not occupied at present would prob- acres. While it is true that, owing to the nature at the soil. part at this land will never produce any- “mun” Ind tree mo“ it is capable or growing valuable 3y dwmng each wood)“ mm we“ farm woodlots in Prince Edward “Island. over the years. the Experi- mental Farins service. in co-opera- in l944. Two more have since been added. These lots teature selective cutting and method: whereby growth may be ‘increased and tree quality improved. \:rl‘lB wuteiul practice or clear cutting is prohibit- ed. and tennis to protect young against damage by livestock are provided. Mai-ven's (I IV and CIIIISI STICKS Look for Mamn’u Seal of Quality full of “pep-me-up" vitamins Reach For \ A reforestation project was be- period or .1); yum detinea compartments. rotational guarding aulrist tire. insect: and [in at the Allietonllluriiratiqp 5:... ‘cutting is made possible. and each disease. 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