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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 BAKEB, 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 cooking 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 



