RECREATION'S ADVERTISER 



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Lake Land 



In Northern Wisconsin and the Upper Penin- 



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sula of Michigan, surrounded by dense forests of pine, 



hemlock, balsam and cedar, are hundreds of lakes and 



streams offering ideal camp locations^ This region has 



been appropriately named "Lake Land" and is well supplied 



with good hotels where rates are reasonable. Quickly and 



comfortably reached by the through trains of the 



Chicago 

 Milwaukee and St. Paul 



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bass, muskallunge, brook trout and other game fish are found in 

 satisfying numbers— why not go there for your summer vaca- 

 tion? Two weeks spent in this balsamic atmosphere 

 means renewed energy and vigor to the overworked 

 business man. Write to-day for Lake Lore, a seventy- 

 page book written by Forrest Crissey, descrip- 

 tive of these and other resorts reached via the 

 "St. Paul Road." Enclose 6c for postage. 

 F. A. MILLER 



General Passenger Agent 



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