| Show hUng the Ico House The plan here presented i advised by American Agriculturist Lay boards from the ice up the hank to the top 01 an old packing box placed there The box should be two feet higher than the I bed of the wagon or sled in which tbf tH ice is to be hauled The boards wit I soon become icy and the ice can easily be pulled or pushed along them to th boX and from it to tho wagon or sled The colder the weather the better foi cutting ice It is always easier to slide ice than to lift and wheel it Tho prime point of putting the ic in the house it to fit the cakes closely together The less air confined among the cakes the better the ice will keep Make the crevices crev-ices ice small and fill them with powdered |