. Canadian forest industries July-December 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Si'i'tt'inhcr 1, I'.ir.) CA"NADA LUMBER MAX ANM) W() () I) \V () R K I-: R H9 ''Rambling Through the Region of Mystery" Every Man Who Has Desire to Find Useful and Remunerative Occupation Can Have That Desire Satisfied in Greater Measure To-day Than Ever — . By E. H. Newton, Vancouver, B C. E. H. Newton, Vancouver, With the editor'.s ijermission, I would like to you. dear reader, to lay down your work and cast aside your worries
. Canadian forest industries July-December 1919. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. Si'i'tt'inhcr 1, I'.ir.) CA"NADA LUMBER MAX ANM) W() () I) \V () R K I-: R H9 ''Rambling Through the Region of Mystery" Every Man Who Has Desire to Find Useful and Remunerative Occupation Can Have That Desire Satisfied in Greater Measure To-day Than Ever — . By E. H. Newton, Vancouver, B C. E. H. Newton, Vancouver, With the editor'.s ijermission, I would like to you. dear reader, to lay down your work and cast aside your worries and go with me for a ramble. I know that man}' of you will feel that you are too busily en- gaged with pressing obligations to spare the time, but never minil your obligations, come along and let us ramble along the enchant- strewn with blissful ignorance to iiig trail of mysteries, which is L;ladden our hearts and teach us ihe lesson that work is an abhor- rent and needless punishment in- flicted upon us by some profit- seeking cuss, and that there is abundance for us without work, and that the more work we do the less we get. So what's the use of working ? Come along. We will have to travel fast and make few stops, as va c have a long way to go, since the trail over which I wish to take you reaches out over the length and breadth of this great country and into other regions, even beyond the seas. We will not go into those other regions though, because we want to get away from work and forget that there are such words as "Trade" and "Commerce," and we must also banish all thoughts of such sordid things as capital and profit. We must remember that we have been travelling along the narrow trail of useful citizenship until it has become a rut, and as we are now entering a new era in the world's history, we must broaden out and take notice as we ramble along this other trail and see the vast wealth, and we must realize and understand that we have an inherent
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