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Weight 



1 



tin 



Pepper 



1. 



I 









1 



,. 



Cream of tartar 



i lbs. 





I lbs. 



1 



>» 



Carbonate of soda 



J 









2 



5) 



Corned beef g 



dving 



4 days' 



supply 



2J „ 



2 



)1 



Salmon 



j> 



4 „ 



,, 



2^ „ 



2 



,, 



Sausages 



,, 



4 „ 



n 



2J „ 



4 



,, 



Jam 



,, 



30 „ 



,, 



5 „ 



1 



,, 



Sugar 



,. 



30 „ 



,, 



ii » 



2 £ 



boxes 



Ozokerit candles 



,, 



15 candles 



8i „ 



3 



bottles 



Whiskey (pint) 



,, 



30 glasses 



3 „ 



1 



tin 



Kola chocolate 



v 



2 lbs. 





2| „ 



1 



bottle 



Limejuice 









ii » 



2 



tablets 



Carbolic soap 









1 



2 " 



1 



>> 



Sunlight soap 









1 „ 



1 



bottle 



Quinine 



2 oz. 



) 







2 



>) 



Chlorodyne 





I 



J 





1 „ 



1 



>> 



Carbolic oil 



4 oz. 







1 



>j 



Rangoon oil 





\ 









1 



>t 



Elliman (horses) 













1 



box 



Tooth-powder 













2 



»> 



Cockle's pills 





I 





1 „ 



1 



ball 



Twine 













2 





notebooks 













1 





Penknife 





) 









3 



tins 



Tobacco 



f lb. 







1 „ 



1 





Pipe 











4 



boxes 



Matches 













About 



53 lbs. 



It will be seen that, though this does not 

 include such things as milk, butter, or vegetables, 

 the weight mounts up to 53 lbs., which is more 

 than a man's load, as the weight of the box is 

 not included. 



Every person would, of course, prefer some 

 different arrangement of these articles of food. 

 I drew out this list simply as a guide. 



The Kola chocolate may be obtained from Mr. 

 T. Christy, 27, Lime Street, E.C. It must be 

 repacked in proper tins, and in spite of its insidious 



