XXX VI 



RECREATION. 



These are Close Figures on 



PAGE FENCE 



Even though we could use com- 

 mon wire — such wire as is used in 

 the fences we have to compete with — 

 even then our mode of construction 

 would make Page Fence worth 

 more. 



Notice how the boys slide the two 

 top wires down, without bending a 

 cross bar. 



That's our ''Loop Top," and no 

 other fence has it. 



Page woven Wire Fence Co. 



Box 3o 



ADRIAN, MICH. 



fliisic Boxes 



The Hawkeye 



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 IV BASKET 



Keeps Contents Ice Cold. 



Makes an outdoor luncheon a genu- 

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 of ice keeps everything as fresh and 

 • palatable as when prepared. 

 Well made in different sizes, 

 durable and nicely finished. 

 Ask your dealer for it. Des- 

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For the Home, it is com- 

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 cheer you when you are 

 sad; a veritable need when you are lonely; an accompaniment 

 to your song, and play Dance music in perfect time. A boon 

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 Our No. 20 costs only $2.50, while our No. 191 runs in the hun. 

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E. L. CUENDET, 7 Barclay St., New York 



This, from an old time hog, may help 

 you put to shame some thoroughbred of my 

 class. 



A few years ago Humboldt county was 

 blessed with abundance of fish and all sorts 

 of small game, and ducks and geese in sea- 

 son. These latter did not nest with us. 



In those days it was a strife among us 

 young swine to see who could get the big- 

 gest bag of game, and no one was con- 

 sidered a hunter who could not show up at 

 least 2 dozen of any of the common birds 

 or fishes. 



I was in the front rank, receiving many 

 compliments, and got the swelled head bad. 

 However, the inflation has gone down, and 

 I now feel that 2 geese or brant, 2 messes 

 of ducks, chickens, or quails, and a mess of 

 fish once or twice a week should satisfy 

 any gentleman. 



I would gladly have gunning entirely pro- 

 hibited for 2 or 3 years, so that game 

 might increase. 



Down with the swine ! 



C. V. M., Humboldt, Iowa. 



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