and Outdoor Life 



those who gratefully recognize, in 

 nature's adjustment to the wants of 

 man, the care of "the good God" who 

 "made and loveth all." 



Manifestly, if outdoor recreations 

 are important to the individual and to 

 the nation, and if there is danger of 

 their neglect, every instrumentality 

 should be heartily encouraged which 

 aims to create and stimulate their in- 

 dulgence in every form. 



Fortunately, the field is broad and 

 furnishes a choice for all except those 

 wilfully at fault. The sky and sun 

 above the head, the soil beneath the 

 feet, and outdoor air on every side 

 are the indispensable requisites. 



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