. Canadian forest industries January-June 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. For Economy and Convenience The question of what milk to use in a lumber camp is largely one of transportation and stor- age. Fresh liquid milk is, there- fore, entirely impossible. One must look for a form of milk which, while retaining its natural flavor and full food value, is re- duced in bulk and weight and has greater keeping qualities than liquid milk. This milk must of course be low in price and pur- chasable in large quantities. Klim is the solut


. Canadian forest industries January-June 1920. Lumbering; Forests and forestry; Forest products; Wood-pulp industry; Wood-using industries. For Economy and Convenience The question of what milk to use in a lumber camp is largely one of transportation and stor- age. Fresh liquid milk is, there- fore, entirely impossible. One must look for a form of milk which, while retaining its natural flavor and full food value, is re- duced in bulk and weight and has greater keeping qualities than liquid milk. This milk must of course be low in price and pur- chasable in large quantities. Klim is the solution of the lum- ber camp's milk difficulties. It is fresh separated milk, pas- teurized, and reduced to a fine powder. It contains all the food elements of separated milk in their natural state, perfectly soluble in water. It is convenient because the exact quantity desired can be used without endangering the keeping qualities of the powder left in the tin. The natural flavor of the fresh separated milk re- mains unchanged in Klim. Klim bulks smaller and weighs less than any other form of milk. It can be shipped anywhere in any climate by freight and requires no refrigeration or special storage because it is dry and will keep in- definitely. A _ whole season's sup- ply can be shipped in at one time. Kiim is most economical—it costs less and there is no waste. Klim, when whipped into water, becomes again fresh, natural- flavored separated milk and can be used as such in soups, gravies, bread, biscuits, pies, cakes, tea, cof- fee, cocoa and other foods and j drinks. Klim is sold by all wholesale Igrocers and supply houses in 10- fb. tins, 6 tins to a case—each tin makes 40 quarts. Order with your grocery supplies. Canadian Milk Products Limited TORONTO MONTREAL WINNIPEG ST. JOHN HI mm SIS. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfect


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