. The complete American and Canadian sportsman's encyclopedia of valuable instruction. Camping; Fishing; Hunting. easily be whittled, and a good knife made from a piece of tin cut from an old can and inserted in a split stick; lash it tight with wire. A Good Dinner Plate or Cooking Utensil, from a piece of green thick barky tree, using smooth part for food. Any Old Tin Can—Top carefully burnt out over camp fire, then scoured makes a good cup or small cooking utensil. Make handle of wire as shown above. To Keep Matches Dry.—Cork a few in a small bottle, (See also waterproof match boxes). To Cor
. The complete American and Canadian sportsman's encyclopedia of valuable instruction. Camping; Fishing; Hunting. easily be whittled, and a good knife made from a piece of tin cut from an old can and inserted in a split stick; lash it tight with wire. A Good Dinner Plate or Cooking Utensil, from a piece of green thick barky tree, using smooth part for food. Any Old Tin Can—Top carefully burnt out over camp fire, then scoured makes a good cup or small cooking utensil. Make handle of wire as shown above. To Keep Matches Dry.—Cork a few in a small bottle, (See also waterproof match boxes). To Correctly Ascertain the Points of the Compass.—Face the sun in the morning; spread out your arms straight from the body—before you is the east, behind you the west, to your right hand, the south, left, north, (accurately.) If the sun don't shine, note the tops of pine trees, they invariably dip to the north. (See also lost in camo).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Buzzacott, Francis Henry, 1861- [from old catalog]. [Chicago] M. A. Donohue & co
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