Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 8 Oct 1913, p. 3

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|P ǤEEEEECECEEEEECEEEEEEEEE,. CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE Y. M. C. A. Building, HAMILTON Phone 51 OSCAR MAIN, Principal eout THE ROVAL BANK OF CANADA ot Groceries and Dainties is very com , plete, and guaranteed absolutely fresh. GRrocErs AnD MAIN STREET ©SCAR MAIW, Principat .,m,,,,..mmmm-“"'m 2000c E. 8. & R. T. JOHNSON " OURâ€" STOCK RRSEsECC TOOC J Total Assets | +) c> _ * _ ‘_. ‘ 4 0 bescei ies 290 Branches thronghout Canada. TuE TRADERS BANK OF CAMMADA [ _ A _b cetcteizrmminaits / Savings Department at all Branches. w with WHICH is unITED PICaC_DAm maAb imconronatep 1089 HARDWARE MERCHANTS PHONE 21 _ Â¥#* s GRIMSBY Don‘t stay in a rut _ We can show you how to.improve your position. _A good busiâ€" ness education will overcome a great many difficulties. We have one of the finest business colleges in Canada, with a staff of competent teachers. We teach Gregg‘s and Pitman‘s shorthand, and give you actual busiâ€" ness prastice in our conâ€" mercial course. Special atâ€" tention given to all of our pupils. Enter at any time. Send for prospectus and let us show you the road to is â€"Not a Luzsury WoLl surrent Tells Tisalth by Lydia E TTbury, Ont.â€"** i ‘"eâ€"â€"AMEzume=~â€"‘ thinge, I took Lyâ€" dia E. Pinkham‘ vmc.â€": “"'l"“!'.'".-fl!'!,'lli- I give cianp, Box 464, Tilbury, Ontario, Can. | Plathamts w s uc c e Tane fos me e oi ie Chicegm t °1 mto mage B writing to thank you for what Lydia E. ful periodic pains, and had a disph ’-:‘lo pains, :l had a displ doctors. I was advised to take L; E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound, Getting near to appleâ€"time, Season best of all the year! . So 1 think at least, for I‘m $ One who holds that fruit m:‘z Weather‘s snappy keen and **** Â¥ull of vim and glow. and zest, Makes you want to shout and cher Makes you feel a mortal blest, / That‘s the 'qlhrâ€"cpplo-ll-c. * And the applesâ€"juicy, prime, _ With their cheeks the rosiest,â€"â€" . They‘d stir anyone to thyme! wm-mm(qflunehmi;: Any such deserving fame? ¢ M.M“‘g’w.“i Spch a gastronomic thrill? * _ _ ‘Only so.L bave my AL OO. . Of ie Fipgin and the Seow . . And the Baldwin and the Swee! And the hundred sorts we kno» Are the finest kind to eat; _ _ = _ _ ‘Then, â€" when autumn grows | more chill, f f Lead me to the ciderâ€"mill, _ _/ Where the juice that sparkles b Has a zest and flavor, 100, .. High Olympus never knew, m it does me good to think_ How this royal food and drink Brings return none.can compite ;| To the grower of the fruit; s Bring unto the farmer‘s « ‘| _ Streams of gold from every § | Wherefore let the joyâ€"bells chie As I give may thanks that I weiting close to appleâ€"time! PHYSIOLOGY OF | The discovery that some | fruils may be retarded from . by treatment has enabled fruit ers in distant countries to their produce in England and the tinâ€" ent of Europe. | it is now possible to ship | \TE© quantities of peaches, apples, P®ATS plums and other fruite from the United States, South Fas mnlnullwuh‘l.bw‘ wrt:tvnnuloludmnâ€"fll& u.bymmnfllll""'m teiporature during transit. _ ‘Why the process . 0° _ sipening should be arrested by cold" is‘ not quite clear but we know 3 warmth does !‘_'_“!,‘!!-m!"h-. it thereâ€" ©Wes ME omcs ciink! fore follows that the 10W8: gno deâ€" | q gree of hoat the slower th, ghange d from unripeness to TIPENOSS wi}; be. : In regard to the physl0108) of the | ( process of riponing, Sit W. To gp? | 1 Ueton Dyer has pointed out that"", | 1 green or growing fruit ©OBAYOR sxget I y as the leaves and other parts /; || the plant do. | t decomposes carbon dioxide dl givés out oxygen, but when it D0E2S to ripen this process is rOv© 5 vore, in a toine Spath, o9 we genoral life of the piant; it is 03 tre down grade and is anal0% ts llecay and death. Rinening MAY }% Tompared with the yellowing Ofâ€"t* leat in the fall. A in a state of nature the fruit hat no other purpose than "““‘","".,,‘: 0 MCM l ive making it Cal wre, 97 (2200U T. omiab. in Wwactive to animals, which, in . C0°° Yuining it, assist in the distribution of the seods. We cultivate cortain plants l.c%l puatia which we use aS Jfi" Ci2" siact being quiteas 88 100¢ ouroxtfim‘ < )«A mw‘,m-ulu the fFuite for the same a__ 40900 lulmuooncctud m“m”u-'w fruits . thus pro their fruits, which we use 95 , . trail® UUP" woas as food, t and flavor, t00, mpus neve: knew, â€"â€" ‘ s me good to think royal food and drink turn_none.cancompaite rer of the â€" fruit; « o the farmer‘s C of gold from every 5 et the joyâ€"bells chin may thanks that 1‘ ‘lose to appleâ€"time! LOGY OF zib overy that some | fru arded from ripenin .. constipation and ‘hdu:, but now I am well of all these %uumm "== |WHIE Y00 . SI e affeenomie mmmmmwn on ‘we do whon we plact in a fruit collar, or | under & ‘@overing of straw and soll. "Thile some fruits pass from | the Meried)..copiniibepeer (TT \WBIT® ©OM0 MDMT T ULL aan &... meliow or ripe condition * Short time, others aroe much slow MEne) onl CC OCCOO L aba l ‘ muche, These changes are due . to the action of ferments, . MABY of .uumw--’”' of producing oxidation. “.......uuuw.mn-u an ald to the ripening process, . & fact which importers of _ bananas turn to account, as also do the Japan esc in their treatment of the fruite of the persimmon, who also add the md.lnhlwtunm-fl hastening the chemical change. nwuwwhfil truits continue to give off . carbon cloxide and water, that they breathe, as it wore, and therefore, require .& circulation of alr in whatever tempet ature they may be kept. Without m.’u..mynfl.cdm mm...-w-tmm ders them unsuitable for food. MB‘MW"“"‘ u-e-umn-umw-fl- tions needed for their preservation in .mdwmm"fi the Tesued by the Agricultural Socieâ€" ties Branch of the Ontario Departâ€" ment of Agriculturé, Toronto. J. NOX A COLD PE in LNGLS SR aan Meaford_ Poultry Association, rd. Ont., Jan. 2 to 4, 1914. DATES OF PALL FAIRS, 1913 %" ,filvsag.%@ PQ/"A pok" _ 5 Ament VARICOSE VEINS CURED M‘W. NE &KENNEDY ~evers EEenieeeeeet MR c ene e de w n 0000 CIP C O'l'lcl All letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Vepart ment in Windsor, Ont. If you desire to ~FMW1-Wâ€"“â€"..4N peg ia er ‘Windsor offices which are for Correspondence and Peroratory for Canadian business only. _ Address all letters as follows: DRS. KENNEDY & KENNEDY, Windeor, Ont. Announcement Men, ;'11_‘_‘_‘_”‘_2;‘!53!3_ department to our . businessâ€"Mats, Hm.ndC-wf“m"'d"”"“d s aning to be a very live branch of it 8 With ten branch stores like this wo mhirlylicehudnwholalhhm Rememlcz, this store now handies Men‘s and Boys‘ Clothes, ready to wear and made to measure ; complete stocks of Men‘s and Boys‘ Furnishings and Hats and Caps. All our clothing is made in our own wholesale tailoring plant and our furnishings and hats are bought in quanâ€" To start with, we will demonstrate what we can do for you in Men‘s Hats at $1.00, $2.00 and $2.50â€"English and Amâ€" ult sll. rac af e No matice /wby has treated you, write tor an bonrst op B0 EGri%en:" NWMH::: and $1.50. remeemey im es bndpauese 3 ‘ m w;:-‘ ie so, E"‘" -»-:".-.:-E-.-..- f <€ "( ‘-‘,l' e, carn 812 a Agplos N armiamsigneess 'f- s for our private address. We Watch our windows. â€"and Boys‘ Hats 58¢, $1.00 this week added a new us to undersell most M!' t ;1 4Cl o 2 U »09 A + i 3 C x

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