. Home mission handicraft; ideas for work and play in mission bands and junior societies. Fig. 260.—Like a country spring in your back yard. ery; then fill the pail with fresh, cool water, and lo: there isyour mountain spring (Fig. 260). A clean tomato can, free from rust, with the top removed,will make A Fine PaU for carrying water. You can make a hole inthe tin, near the top on each side of the can,by hammering a good-sized wire nail through,and then form a handle to the pail by thread-ing one end of a piece of twine through eachhole and tying a large knot on the outside toprevent the string
. Home mission handicraft; ideas for work and play in mission bands and junior societies. Fig. 260.—Like a country spring in your back yard. ery; then fill the pail with fresh, cool water, and lo: there isyour mountain spring (Fig. 260). A clean tomato can, free from rust, with the top removed,will make A Fine PaU for carrying water. You can make a hole inthe tin, near the top on each side of the can,by hammering a good-sized wire nail through,and then form a handle to the pail by thread-ing one end of a piece of twine through eachhole and tying a large knot on the outside toprevent the string from sliding out of place(Fig. 261). When you need water in thecamp, always go to the spring for it, andcarry the water in the little tin is not necessary to have a real. -The camp-pail isof a tin can. Camp Fire, but you can pretend there is one. Drive two forked sticks in theground a short distance from each other; lay a stout stick acrossfrom one to the other forked stick; then pile up some dry twigs 120 Parties, Shows, and Entertainments midway between the stakes. Tie a strong cord on the centre ofthe cross stick, leaving one end long enough to loop down andunder the handle of a pail or kettle and reach up and tie to
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