Show TIlE THE THE CANADIAN DIAN PRESS I Victoria Colonist The rhe part which th the spruce forests of of the east have played In inthe the commercial development of 0 Canada Is greater titan Uan can well be estimated It I Is i ia perhaps a not e extravagant a to o oy say y that tt the they h I INova ot nave formed the basis of t the wealth o of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick an and I largely of 0 Quebec We Ve are not unmindful of tho the part which the pine has hM played but i the tho efi glory of the neP pine f forests e passe passed I away years ago while that t of the spruce Is likely to play a more Important ro role than It has In the tho past Of ot all woods wood for the manufacture of 0 pulp It Jt Is th the tho best For this very reason It ought to tobe tobe be with care Spruce of an any kind will do for Cor pulp wood and every effort ought to be made to prevent pre th the cutting of the smaller trees tree This ma mater matter mat mat- ter does not at present especially cor cor- cor cort- cort I cern the people of 0 this province except so far Car as everything bearing upon fore forest conservation Is of Interest to all Cana CanD Cans Cans- I St. St John Globe The question of or th the conservation and preservation of ot the fo forests for for- ests is one that Is Js attracting more anc and more widely the attention of 0 thoughtful people The establishment of bureaus has within a comparatively comparative short short time become almost universal while the comparison of or methods method fo for tor sateR safeguarding the Important Interests In Ina ina a country's assets tends toward a un unk versa versal system under which the bEst bes means a will ultimately t be employed fo for forthe the preservation e a m ele of the forests Toronto Globe Canada has a splendid splendid plen did opportunity to profit by the mistakes mistake of other nations In avoiding the destruction destruction tion of natural resources Our timber an and our fisheries ma may ma be made perpetual sources of wealth and our game may b be preserved from extermination Our Ou white coal too can be made a benefit to the people at large largo if we avoid th the policy by which the black coal oal of 0 adjoinIng adjoining adjoining adjoin adjoin- ing states has been alienated Winnipeg Free Press Neither Canada Canada Canada Can Can- ada nor Great Britain nor any other othe country can frame Its fiscal policy polley on an another any other basis than that of the advantage o oIts ot of Its own people Halifax Chronicle A dall dally daily average destruction by flames of ot worth o of at property In the United States and Canada Canada Canada Can Can- ada is an excessive to carelessness careless careless- ness recklessness and Inadequate pro pro- S |