GET A MAP 



'"IP HERE is twice as much fun in threading your way 

 * through a new country either by auto or canoe 

 if you have a good map and know where you are. 

 There is no fun in being lost. Trying to fool yourself 

 with a poor map is worse than going without one, 

 You never know where you are and the only satisfac- 

 tion you get is in swearing at the map. But there is: 

 lots of satisfaction in working with a good map. It 

 gives you a feeling of perfect confidence and security. 



Such a map is now available for the outdoors man. 

 It shows accurately all the trunk line auto roads of the 

 state, and the traveled canoe routes of the North woods. 

 It is, so far as we know, the only map that gives cor- 

 rectly the lake region of Minnesota and the Hunter's 

 Island country of Canada on the same sheet. 



Every traveler in the North should have one. They 

 can be obtained for 50c each from the treasurer of the 

 Association, Phil H. Hanson, State Capitol, St. Paul. 



It is rather interesting to note that Aroostock County r 

 Maine, the greatest potato producing county in the 

 United States, has also produced over 50,000 cords of 

 wood to help out the fuel shortage. 



It will not be long now till the fuel dealers will be 

 the only people left in the state who have no conception 

 of the value of wood for fuel. 



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