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| Tea | y2 lb. |
| Coffee | 3 lbs. |
| Lard | 5 lbs. |
| Sugar | 6 lbs. |
| Condensed milk | 6 tins |
| Butter | 3 lbs. |
| Eggs | 3 dozen |
| Bacon | 15 lbs. |
| Preserves | 5 lbs. |
| Prunes | 3 lbs. |
| Maple syrup | 3 quarts |
| Cheese | 1 lb. |
| Raisins | 3 lbs. |
| Potatoes | 1/2 bushel |
| White beans | 3 quarts |
| Canned corn | 3 tins |
| Flour | 25 lbs. |
| Baking-powder | 1 lb. |
| Concentrated soups | Yz lb. |
| Salt | 2 lbs. |
| Pepper | 1 ounce |
Fresh fish and game are pleasant variations, but seem to make little difference in the grocery bill.
TENTS
There are many styles of small tents on the market; almost any of them answer very well. For those who wish to equip themselves with the latest and best, a lox 12-foot wall tent of 10-ounce double-filled army duck, stained or dyed yellow, brown, or dull green, is best. It will accommodate a party of five or six.
For tramping trips, light tents of waterproof silk are made. One large enough for a man weighs only two or three lbs.
Any of the established makers can supply what is needed, if they know the size of the party and nature of the outing.