The Angler's Recipes 167 



Cut it free from the snell and push it on 

 through and bring the point out as near 

 as possible to where it went in. 



Bruises. Bathe the affected part in a 

 solution of one part tincture of arnica, 

 six parts of water. Mix with vaseline, 

 and rub in well. 



Chilblain. One part chlorinated lime 

 and nine parts of paraffin ointment. 

 Rub in well and bind with thick bandages. 



On the Cars. Take a seat in the centre 

 of the middle car; it is the safest, and 

 most comfortable part of the train. 



Fish Diet. Fish food is void of heat- 

 ing quality and therefore excellent for 

 summer. 



Breakfast. Do not start on your fish- 

 ing trip on an empty stomach. A writer 

 in the London Rod and Gun says he 

 knows of five persons who died in one 

 season from neglecting to eat before going 

 afield at daybreak. 



Rain Shield. If you should be over- 

 taken by a rain-storm while on an outing 



