Canadian Foresinj Journal, September, 1918 



1903 



4..—... 



An Open Letter to Members! 



To take up a gun— 



—and get into step— 



—and drill and march- 

 is one way, and a great way, of doing Canada a service. 



But when a busy man — 



— quietly turns to his neighbor — 



— and says: "Join the Forestry Association" 



He is doing a patriot's work in direct support of tiie man witii tlie gun. 



Hundreds of our members the last montii or so, have gone to a 

 little trouble to recruit a new supporter of the Forest Conservation 

 Movement. 



And hundreds haven't. 



They have said, "I haven't time," little knowing that the Canadian 

 Forestry Association gets most members from the rushed-to-death 

 executive, the business man whose minutes are worth dollars. 



We ask you to score 

 a New Member to 

 your credit today. 

 As a special induce- 

 ment we will mark 

 his membership and 

 subscription paid up 

 until December 31st, 

 1919. 



BUT, to be a mem- 

 ber of the Association 

 means far more than 

 subscription to the 

 Forestry Journal. The 

 latter is an incidental 

 to membership, but 

 we intend to make it 

 a more attractive in- 

 cidental during the re- 

 Imainder of the year. 



Canadian Forestry Association 



Booth Building, Ottawa. 



Not affiliated with any government or commercial interest. 



