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NO. 3— A TYPICAL MAPLE SUGAR CAMP. 



So. 2— A "MAPLE SUGAR PARTY." 



the other end. Sugaring off is usually 

 done at the house. 



In No. 2 we see a "maple sugar 

 party" that has arrived at the camp pre- 

 pared to spend the clay. 



No. 3 is a typical camp with a shanty 

 for protection from cold or rainy 



weather, and No. 4 shows the sugar- 

 maker stirring the fire. 



The first run of sap always makes the 

 best sugar. After the warm weather 

 begins to swell the buds, the flavor is 

 not so good and the color becomes 

 darker. 



NO. 4— THE SUGAR MAKER STIRRING THE FIRE. 



