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Show ARE YOU TO LIVC IN ALASKA7 lame llrqalrcrarnu Tht Villi llroanl lnillfMnable. Tho unhersal article of diet In that , country, depended upon ard imllsptm bl' Is brtfyl.ur.DUceilt And" Iff ink the bread and Wscull either In tho camp or upon the trail, yeast cannot be uted It must btjjakiug powder, and the powder cjanut-tctured bV' tho processes pro-cesses of the Itoral Daklng Foader Company, mlnerl and prospectors havo leftrncd,! the only one which, will Unit In that peculiar climate oi cold ind datnppisi and ralso (lie bread and biscuit satisfactorily Theie facli are very Important for every one proposing to go to Alaska ind, the Yukon country to know, for should bo be pfr'iuaded by soma outfitter out-fitter to take one of the cheap brands of baking powder, it will con Juit as much to transport It, and then when he opens It for use, after all htt labor In packing It over the loog and difficult route ho will find a solid caked man or a lot of spoiled powder, with no strength and useless Such a mliUko might lead to the most serious results Alaska Is no place In which to experiment experi-ment In food, or try to economise1 with your stomach For uie In such n climate, and under the trying and fatiguing conditions of life and labor In that country everything must bo tho best and most useful, and above all It Is Imperatlta that all food supplies sup-plies shall have perfect keeping quail-He quail-He It Is absurd In convey over such difficult and expensive routes an article arti-cle that will deteriorate In transit, or (bat will bo found when required for use to hare lost a great part of lit value There Is no better guide to follow In these matters than the advice of those I who hare gono through similar experience experi-ence Mr McQucsten, who Is called I "the father of Alaska," after an experience experi-ence of years upon tho trail, In tho camp and In tho use of every kind of supply, sayi "We find In Alaska tbat tho Importance of a proper kind of baking powder cannot bo overestimated. overesti-mated. A miner wlti a can of bad baking powder Is almost helpless In Alaska We have tried all torts, and I havo been obliged to settle down to use nothing but tho Itoyal It Is stronger tod carries further at first, but above all things. It Is tho only powder that will endure tho severe climatic change! of the arctic region." It Is for tho same reasons that the United States government In lit relief expeditions, and l'eary, tho famous arctic traveler, havo carried tba Koyal Hiking l'owder exclusively, Tho Itoyal Hiking l'owder will not cako nor lose Iti strength either on board ship or In damp climates, and i the most highly concentrated and efficient effi-cient of ictvenlng ngenta Hence It li Indispensable to every Alaskan outfit, It can lie had ot any of tho trading companies In Alaska, but should the miner procure his supplies before leaving, leav-ing, he should resist every attempt of tho outfitter to palm off upon him any of tho other brands of baking powder, pow-der, for they VIII spoil add prove tha .cause ot great disappointment and trouble. , ' |