Candles. 



Strong fish line. 



Half dozen assorted hooks. 



Pencils. 



Stationery. 



Needles and thread. 



Buttons. 



A few copper rivets of different lengths. 



Pins and safety pins. 



Two-foot pocket rule. 



Ball of yarn and darning needles. 



Ditty bag to hold all your small articles. 



Pocket comb or hair brush. 



As part of this outfit will be worn it will lighten the pack. 



A few home remedies for sickness and accidents : Keep your 

 bowels open; a small bottle of compound cathartic pills will be 

 found sufficient. 



Sore throat — Remove your stocking and place it about your 

 throat at night, also a little dry sulphur sprinkled in the throat; 

 the inside bark of pine or cedar chewed. 



Burns — Oil or common baking soda, dampened. 



Cramps — Hot drinks of Jamaica ginger or pepper; piece of 

 woolen cloth wrung out in hot water and laid over seat of pain. 



Colds— Take repeated doses of quinine and keep warm and dry. 



Ivy Poisoning — Take common soda and water and bathe parts 

 affected; also solution of sugar of lead. 



Poisoning — Induce vomiting by drinking large quantities of luke- 

 warm water, or mustard and water. 



Freezing— Keep moving. Don't fall asleep — it means death. 



Drowning — Loosen all clothing; place the body face down with 

 the head a little elevated; rub the body dry and keep warm. Draw 

 the tongue forward and keep it there so it will not close the wind- 

 pipe. Induce artificial respiration. 



Lightning — Remove clothing and dash cold water over body. 

 Keep this up for hours, if necessary. 



Sore feet — Wash clean and rub bean grease into them before an 



open fire. 



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