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sugar, condensed milk, baking powder^ salt, pepper, and 

 a keg of molasses or syrup. The traveller usually finds 

 meat in the woods, and with rifle, shot-gun, and traps, 

 can surely secure it. 



Sundries, such as sperm candles, needles, pins, thread, 

 soap, tooth-brush, comb, and towels, are needed, and 

 horse-hair and wire should be taken for snares. An axe, 

 hatchet, and whetstone will be constantly used, and a 



A CAMP BAKER, CLOSED. 



water-proof match-box, or a flint and steel, is a necessity. 

 One may meet with an accident, or find himself " under 

 the weather," and as physicians are generally not to be 

 had in camp life, court plaster^ cathartic pills, quinine, 

 and Dover's powders should always be kept about the 

 person or in camp. 



The cookmg utensils should consist of a camp baker, 



CAMP BAKER, OPEN. 



tin cups, plates, knives, forks, spoons, frying pan, and 

 camp kettles, and two iron rods to make stands in the 



