Show A WORD or OF ADVICE I 1 to tho those e corning coming to alaska cr the tha xion aike diks brou fields one thing should be impressed upon every miner prospector or tra dei coming to ala f tn 2 ahe the e th f am a t is t too nl ne cesily i viding an adequate and pl alv r food supply whether procured in ia the states in the dominion or at the supply stores here or further on this must be his pr primary amary i concern upon the manner in which the miner has observed or neglected this precaution ioa more than upon any other one thing will his success or failure depend these supplies must he ha healthful and shoula be concentrated but the most careful attention in the selection eele clion of foods that will keep unimpaired indefinitely under all the conditions which which they will have to encounter is imperative for instance as bread raised with baking powder must be relied upon for the chief part of every meal imagine a aine the helplessness of a miner coiner with a can of spoiled baking baiting powder buy only the he very b bi at t flour it is the cheapest in the end experience has shown the royal baking powder to be the most reliable and the trading companies now uniformly supply this brand as aa others will vill not keep in this climate be sure that tle the bacon is sweet sound and thoroughly cured these are the absolute al sAute necessities upon which all must a chief reliance and can under no circumstances lie be neglected they may may of course courm be supplemented by as many comforts or delicacies as the may be able to pack or desire beaire to pay for from the alaska mining journal |