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Show BIRD'S TROUBLES AT AN END Faneler'a Pet, Anticipated Winner of Many Prltee, Moat Ef actually "laolated." Here In a poultry story wblert cornea from the country. While away on a holiday a fancier who own noma valuable specimens Instructed a servanta serv-anta rather new country girl In the feeding of the birds, and rare strict directions tr-at she was to communicate com-municate with him Immediately In the event of any of them showing signs of ailment. One day he received a letter stating thnt a bird of which he had bad great exudations ss a prize winner wss unwell, and frm the symptoms de-'scribed de-'scribed the finder concluded that It J wss a case t,f roup a very Infectious trouble. Accordlnxly be wired to the girl: "Isolate bird at once. Important. Home this evening." "Where did you put the bird. Mary! lie linked as soon as hi srrlved. "It's In the conl 'ole," sold she. "You Isolated It t once, of course?" he added. "Well. 1 didn't." replied the girl, simply. "I got J tin to do It. 'R just gle It one whack wl' the broomstock, an' It was all ove In a twinkling!"- Umdiiii Tit Hits |