‘ 
From Hyalite Peak there is one of 
the Northwest’s most thrilling pros- 
pects. Far to the south is the Yellow- 
stone National Park, seemingly so close 
that one may toss a rock into this great 
wonderland; the Yellowstone River and 
valley to the east over a sea of hills, 
with Emigrant Peak 75 miles away, 
brought up so close on a clear day that 
it seems only a “shout and a whoop” 
away. Lone Mountain of the Gallatin- 
Madison range to the west like a great 
wedge of rock stuck into the sky; the 
Gallatin Valley and the Bridger moun- 
tains to the north as bulky shadows 
against the purple of the central Mon- 
tana mountains. Here and there in the 
canyon and in the surrounding hills 
sparkle small, mirror lakes, and the 
timber spreads its green blanket over 
much of the lower lands. 
At the foot of both Hyalite and 
Blackmore are lesser glaciers, and at 
their tops hang beds of eternal snow. 
Middle Creek Canyon is famous for 
its native trout, and for the wild life 
seen along its way. Camping places 
are—well, everywhere. It is not a coun- 
try for the man who does not thrill at 
the prospect of rugged scenery; it is a 
challenge to the innate love of the 
primeval that exists in every man. 


T is a pack and saddle-horse trip. 
Horses and equipment can be hired 
at the mouth of the canyon. It offersa 
diversion from the many miles of auto- 
mobiling that the motorists tire of in 
the end. It is a trip that will never 
be forgotten, leaves a memory that will 
always remain clear. There is a pro- 
posal now to make Middle Creek Can- 
yon a National Forest recreation area; 
it is even now one of the Northwest’s 
most favored outdoor spots. As its 
accessibility increases its charm for the 
explorer of wild places will diminish a 
bit. It is worth seeing NOW. 
Kennel Kraft 
THIS is the most important and com- 
prehensive work on the feeding of 
dogs that has ever been published and 
deals with the values of proteins, car- 
bohydrates, vitamines, etc., in a thor- 
oughly scientific and practical manner. 
It is a book that can be studied with 
profit by every dog owner. 
Published by Field and Fancy Pub. 
Co. Price, $1.00. 

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name and we will prepay all shipping charges. 
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