1st Issue THE WESTERN CANADIAN LUMBER WORKER February, 1968 “--e- Worthy To Wear A Logger’s Boots!” Oh Stranger, ponder well, what breed of men were these Cruisers, Fallers, Skinners, Ox, Horse and ‘‘Cat’? * Chokersetters and the rest who used these tools. No summer’s searing dust could parch their souls, Nor bitter breath of winter chill their hearts. ‘Twas never said ‘‘They worked for pay alone”’ \.. Though it was good and always freely spent. % Tough jobs to lick they welcomed with each day, **Well bury that old mill in logs,’’ their boast, Such men as these have made this country great. Beyond the grasp of smaller, meaner men. Pray God, Oh Stranger, others yet be born LY Be SSS Worthy as they to wear a LOGGER’S BOOTS. y 0 ee (Freely quoted from ‘'Ode. to the Loggers’’ (Yj @ i ho 3 by Nelson Reed) DAYTON’S ARE PROUD TO SERVE SUCH MEN Only the finest boots can be worthy com- panions to men of such character. DAYTON’S -—--