'. The latest in rat traps is most imposing in appearance, nnd is equipped with a mirror in one of its compartments. This, however, is not intended to cater to the vanity of tho rodents, but to lure them to destruction. It is stationed just behind the bait, and ths rat or mou6o, seeing what it believes 19 a rival beating it to tho food, rushes at tho image and thereby plunges into an ■ interior apartment, from which there is no cscap*. L
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 265, 3 August 1920, Page 8
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82Untitled Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 265, 3 August 1920, Page 8
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