. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 1582 Canadian Furcstry Journal, March, 1918 the farmer from South Lyme, never knew before what a good fellow an artist is apt to be. The artists never imagined before that there are knack and genius in the woodman. We chaffed each other, liked each other, and reveled in the company. We luxuriated around the fire, all except a few whose axes we could still hear ringing in the distance. Then we went back to our work again to finish up our cords to bear the inspection sticks of the judges, Sam Tooker and Charlie Tompkins. Wh


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 1582 Canadian Furcstry Journal, March, 1918 the farmer from South Lyme, never knew before what a good fellow an artist is apt to be. The artists never imagined before that there are knack and genius in the woodman. We chaffed each other, liked each other, and reveled in the company. We luxuriated around the fire, all except a few whose axes we could still hear ringing in the distance. Then we went back to our work again to finish up our cords to bear the inspection sticks of the judges, Sam Tooker and Charlie Tompkins. When at three o'clock they told my partner, "That's a good full cord, with some over for good measure," our hearts swelled with i)ride, and we patted the pile with the fondness of fathers. Oh, what wood it was—hard yellow- oak, and solid and sound! There never was such wood, there never was such a dinner, there never were such a crowd of good fellows, there never was such a wonderful idea! We were "it"! A Word for Gieenhorns It is not true that greenhorns can't cut wood. We did. It's false that "you will cut your blooming legs ; We didn't. It is nonsense that we are at the coal situation's mercy. We aren't—not altogether. We believe we have taken the crimp out of winter. We have our wood. We had our fellowship. We had our fun. We are going to try it again. We are trying to be a self-dependent little community. And we will—because we have a great community A snow hedge of spruces protecting curved track in a cut on C. G. R. in New Brunswick Where is the Fuel for Aext Winter? "Foresight is always more efTect- ive than hindsight, but in handling the coal situation a combination of both is better than either alone," says a bulletin of the Commission of Conservation. The growing scarcity of fuel during the past few years culminated in a near catastrophe during the present winter. It has surely been demonstrated beyond pe


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