. Facts and figures about Michigan; a hand-book of the state, statistical, political, financial, economical, commercial . gem of the Great Lakes, reserved by |Congress as a National park; to Topinabee, the great resort of hay-fever suffer-ers; to the lake ports of Cheboygan and Mackinaw City, from which steamersrun to Manistique, Sault Ste. Marie and other points of interest; through thagreat pine forests that fill the air with healing balsamic odors; to Grayling,Roscommon and a score of other places on brawling streams whose cold clearwaters are filled with speckled brook trout and grayling,


. Facts and figures about Michigan; a hand-book of the state, statistical, political, financial, economical, commercial . gem of the Great Lakes, reserved by |Congress as a National park; to Topinabee, the great resort of hay-fever suffer-ers; to the lake ports of Cheboygan and Mackinaw City, from which steamersrun to Manistique, Sault Ste. Marie and other points of interest; through thagreat pine forests that fill the air with healing balsamic odors; to Grayling,Roscommon and a score of other places on brawling streams whose cold clearwaters are filled with speckled brook trout and grayling, the princes of pisca-torial prizes. Nature has filled this northern portion of the Lower Peninsulawith beauty, stocked it vrith fish and game and sends over it gentle zephyrs ofpurest ozone, giving health and vigor to the sick and weary. An admirablesystem of through cars and close connections has placed this remarkableregion within easy reach of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Louis-ville, Chicago and St. Louis. Illustrated descriptive folders can be obtainedfrom any of the companys officers or


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