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company suggests the propriety of anglers 

 wearing cork jackets, which, if strapped 

 under the shoulders, would enable the wearer 

 to visit any part of a lake, where, in warm 

 weather, with an umbrella over his head, he 

 might enjoy his sport, cool and comfort- 

 able, as if in a " sunny pleasure dome with 

 caves of ice." The same gentleman thinks 

 that a bottle of Reading sauce, a box of 

 " peptic pills," and a portable frying-pan 

 ought to form part of every angler's travel- 

 ling equipage. Having merely noticed these 

 recommendations of the worthy member of 

 the " Eating-made-easy" club, I leave it to 

 those who may feel so inclined, to avail 

 themselves of the above hints. 



The angler having his lines and flies in 

 proper order and safely stowed in his creel, 

 his jointed rod provided with a belt, that in 

 a long walk he may sling it like a rifle, and 

 himself supplied with a good stick, into the 

 end of which a large hook may be screwed 

 and a gaff thus formed, may now take his 



