. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 42 Canadian Forestry Journal, Janiiar]), 1919 The Canadian Forestry Journal is usually liked by outdoors people. You can send it to a friend for an entire year for a dollar hill. Ontario employed more than 1000 rangers in 1918 at a cost of about $500,000. Ontario has seventy million acres of forest land to guard against waste by fire. Canada has the third largest forest supply in the world, Russia ranking first and the United States second. THE EASY ROAD. Some people like the prairie state Without a hump or hollow. With j
. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 42 Canadian Forestry Journal, Janiiar]), 1919 The Canadian Forestry Journal is usually liked by outdoors people. You can send it to a friend for an entire year for a dollar hill. Ontario employed more than 1000 rangers in 1918 at a cost of about $500,000. Ontario has seventy million acres of forest land to guard against waste by fire. Canada has the third largest forest supply in the world, Russia ranking first and the United States second. THE EASY ROAD. Some people like the prairie state Without a hump or hollow. With just a highway long an' straight Across the world to follow. With never not a hill to climb Nor timber go a'trailin'— With never nothin' all the time But plain an' easy sailin.' Up here the country's rather rough. The roads are few an' narrow; A man has got to be as tough An' nimble as a sparrow. There's rocks an' stones along the way An' rivers to git over; You see more thistles ev'ry day Than ever any clover. The roads of life are like the roads Of earth, the way they vary; An' some of us have got the loads. An' some have none to carry. Some thorofares are tempest-torn An' others built of gravel— For some to rocky roads are born. An' some the smooth to travel. The prairie road is level, wide. An' mighty easy goin'. With painted signs on either side. An' roses by it growin'. The prairie highway hain't a tree Or rock your courage testin'; An easy highway it must be— An' darned uninterestin'. Douglas Malloch, the "Lumberman's The Canadian Forestry Association is a union of progressive Canadians concerned in the pre- servation and proper utilization of the forest resources. The motive of national welfare pre- dominates inasmuch as an overwhelming ma- jority of the membership has not a penny of selfish interest in timber limits or wood-using industries. Conservation, as this Association has frequently emphasized, is Community Busi- ness. He who pretends to an inte
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