By
DILLON WALLACE
ILLUSTRATED BY E.W. DEMING

The story is told with a realism that is a result of Mr. Wallace's long experience in the northland. It is one of the best books that could be given to a boy of twelve or fourteen, and one of the most acceptable.—Chicago Daily News.

Like all his others, it is intensely interesting, the style vivid, the ideas high and elevating, and the whole story clean and wholesome. All boys like his books and read them with eagerness.—Christian Observer.

There is in it much of the woodcraft and outdoor life that boys are learning more and more to love, thanks to the scout movement. Dillon Wallace knows by experience what his boy readers like, and this is one of the best books he has written. It is well illustrated.—Indianapolis News.

The author has written a thrilling tale in which is incorporated much real information about woodcraft and the outdoor life.—Boston Globe.

To those who wish a library for boys, with some books of clean adventure in the woods and waters of the far north, this volume is indispensable.—Sioux City Tribune.

A book of adventures written to satisfy the thirst of every young boy for the romance of the wilds.—Chicago Examiner.

12mo. $1.25