sna pose apes Beeps: Stgemy a ether ete being anes Ta ee cero ee ty So beg pattern " THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1980.0 ay You CAS PREVENT FOREST-FIRES: ~~ Canadian forest industries add five hundred ‘million dollars |.) annually to the _ Their very exist- ence is threatened by forest fires, - which directly or | indirectly affect | every citizen through their menace to the _ national pros- perity. 0... Every Canadian. } should‘ be careful - with fire while i in the woods, | Ma An yo of Little Falth-who Have - |body: and ent nothing’ else, ~ : much protein, national wealth, J | ~ “far: short.’ By: a new: process *. teveloped - ‘fed ‘takes, lation: apple: boxes ‘and: placed in ayt “By: ‘the® dipping - “Process the | - Kened unto: Ametican: Quacks thoroughly satisfying, the body's. needs ‘lof sustenance | exists, but. good . bread, , . made of whole grain,- probably comes he’ nearest ‘of. ‘all food articles to _pro- ‘viding a: balanced food diet of, Satis- jfactory | bulk. : ‘It is at common’: falacy. in many minds - that: ‘there: -exists’.some,|’ where in the ‘world an ideal: food—one ; inuterial that: will satisfy all the - re- quirements of the: ‘body. and: that. teould | expense of - arrariging our: “meals - and and ‘their ‘effect upon ‘the: ‘human’ body | however, have taught: Us that: ‘there |: are few substances: that’ -eontain “the | portions. of protein. and : ‘fuel’ foods liecessary to mieet our needs. A study | of the - composition. “of <“Varions . > favd s00n. discloses a number ; of, important |: ideal food. to satisfy the protein | ‘needs ‘of | the ‘you - “will have an insufficient supply? of fuel. Tt |: Tyo: eat enough: beet, to. supply the fuel |needs of . the body you. will take too On: the: other’ “hand if. ae you ~try. to live on fruit you will have “Ito eat. the: equivalent ‘of 35 ‘pounds of apples. to supply the necessary: protein whereas. 9 pounds would supply sufti- cient energy, but heré would: be a shor- . _jtage: of protein, Baked potatoes, on- ions, corn, almonds- and bread appro- ach: a balanced diet. but even these fatl Potatoes and corn - alone would have to be: consumed ‘in large quantities to meet:the needs;: = * and‘ live on these alone would he man- ifestly absurd.” : --To meet ithe dietary: requirements | of the day it is. necessary to combine nigh protein foods. with low “protein: . foods | dn-such proportions: as will fur- |. nish bulk, . the proper. nutritive . ratio | and will at the same time | suit thet taste, Protein foods are mostly ‘of | tion. and: ‘taste, : “is- likely,“ ‘therezoxe . to}. . coutain inaterials of both anion] and _ vegetable origin. ee a oF | LEROZEN APPLES. A new. wrinkle in, apple. marketing : which provides . the zestful delight of'. fresh apple ple to the jndead palate ‘of | the’ summer: tourist iis | announced ‘in | the! latest: Cold. :Stornge -News ‘Letter of the Dominion: Dept. of Agriculture. are frozen and ‘hela in: storage: at’ a zero temperature, from the” harvest | this process applies: to. ‘somme-; ‘proced-; ure for paring and curing: apples ‘for. ‘| pies.’ Whe fruit 1s peeled” and: ‘sliced |: Lint the approved. fastion: and it is: then: treiited” With: ‘a “patent: solution, : It ‘is, the spockéd In. Tegu- freezer, + frult ret na its. flayot and eplor—it does not’ ‘turn’ brown. the: ‘fine ‘qui utl i of: fitesh: ‘fruit , PERFECT. ‘FOOR No ‘fooa ‘which’ ig singly ‘capnble’ “On|: a “of the Canadian: Pacific! Telez.apus- Le “hag: necessitated’ the ‘appdintm: at... of an assistint’ general “foanazer at: - . the system, W,'D,” Neill, ‘assistant *- this material: be* found: we: would’ be] - . able to save iuuch of, the. thought; and, be. freed from” danger of ° ‘edting: the} ; wrong kind of food. = ar facts. bearing upon, this, pursult of he If, for instance you eat ‘enough beef |’ “Taken by. itself: good bread’ comes | the, nearest to. furnishing ‘a balanced |’ food : diet, of. satisfactory -bbulk. “With: bread | ig: “Included. a variety - of. ‘flour | . oe pieparations such ‘a8. macroni,: biseuits: *.)¥ienna -rolls. and: erackers, put to try.|: animal. origin-and. foods’ low: ‘in ‘protein | “values are. ostly, of ‘vegetable. origin.. _ “LA. ‘palnnced ration; séiected to meet aly i three requirements,” ‘bulk, ‘protein ra Aippiés sengon until the summer Thonghs: when, 5 43 the apple is pase: Briefly : described a rea. times, 4 ‘Bpectally, design: Dee it maintains: ail i ‘Brésaute” Or business: ‘add’ g growth. _Manager,, western» lines,’ Winnipeg, - having been promoted tothe ‘pusi- | -tion,:: Otherappofaiments ‘result- ; Thou:p- . ” ing. ‘trom: this: are: W.' M, “gon, superintendent, Ontario Divi. : ~ sion, Toronto, to:be assistant niao- | “ager, western. lines; ‘Winnipeg, Lh ‘9. Ingram, superintendent,- eastern division, . Montreal, to. be-“superin-. “tendent, Ontarig: -diviston, Torunto; and. W.'s: Emery, -chtef “operutur, : ‘Montreal, . Fox Film’. ‘Corporation :. during early: July. took. sound : ‘récords: of | the: wind in, the’ pines, the “music ° “ot the waterfalls ‘arid: the’ rippling of Streams .around Banfi Springs ‘Hotel nnd into: ‘this’ boxed: atmas- ‘phere there will be placed. acturs . and .actressea” wha’ will be ‘shown - climbing. mountains, walking by.the ‘side of lakes or eanoéing on water- : ~eouraes ‘they. ‘have. never’ seen. . . Beating. the. world’s | “record ‘in: passenger: traffic - opérations, west- | ~ efno Canada came into the lime-. light at the end -of June. with: the 1,262 mfle continuous run. from Fort William to Calgary’ performed by. Canadian .. Pacific. engine No. . 8808, ‘of! the H1 class. © ' This loco- - motive is one of. several now in 3ervice and’ under ‘construction for the railway and are the’ latest type at passenger. engine. : “Carrying nearly. a hundred’ tour- ‘ists organized by the University. of - Montreal, a special Canadian Paci- tie train left Montreal July-6 for | ‘western Canada. . ‘and. the~ Pacific DSoast. ’: This tour ig the sixth an-« -‘oual~ transcontinental trip under- — taken and will last for.three: weeks. . The richest: industrial, Agricultural, : ‘and. commercial’ districts. -of Can- “ada, as well ‘as the most ‘beautiful scenery, including ~the- Rocky Mtountaing, will be visited. ies With ‘a five-pound “trout” ‘taken -aimseilt. ‘and a: -four-potmder landed by his"son; “in: the‘ cately Arthur'C."7°- | » Roche, of: Melrose, “Mass., ‘hag just ‘concluded a ten-day “fishing © trip down the Cain's River, New Bruns- ‘wick, He said he had never heard. Of waters. where. there were - so many trout as in Cain's River. . A total: of. over $87, 000; 000: is to: spent this year on the construction and: maintenance of roads: ‘through- out Canada: _Ontarto has. ‘set aside $12,500,000 of which $10, 000.000 for ' Dew .. construction:. | spend: $11,000,000 for extending, im- 'provitig’ and ‘maintaining. the - pro- "-yinelal system. of, roads. Maritimes ... “will ‘expend $10,000,000; ‘the Pral-.- tia -' Provinces, .. $15, 000, 000.. and. . Britis hs Columbia, © $8,500 000, wep- resenting. a‘'total' of ., $87,000,000 no spent: by provincial. governments: : The old gentleman, Father ‘Time, | ‘often: regarded as' "gomewhat Te: ‘lentless, has had one’ put over . him. by, -the Plant ‘breeders ‘at the Governmaut - Central ‘Experimental ‘Farm. at Ottawa:.- Twa. crops. nl eraln are now grown there. {n rech . year, one in'the open.and-thoather | in. gréenhouses,- brilliantly NiehiAd Buns rays me t the dry. ingre- to bee “superintendent, - ‘ gastern” division, ‘Montreal. -: By Aa “Québec .. will | with’ slectrie : amps, which’ jhave - Proven. ta ‘be ‘good Substitutes. for att may big”