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Grimsby Independent, 5 May 1915, p. 2

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During < the season of" 1914 â€" the plant was thoroughly tried out, and though it was not used to full capaâ€" city, owing to the short fruit crop, it saved a great deal of money to the growers near Grimsby. During the coming season the plant will be «QooGe ofe ofe ofe aBe afe afe afe afe oBe afe afe ofe abe abe e abe aBaaBnale abe abe aleabe aSe afe se ofe afe ale Te ole ale afe afe eleofe ufecte ofe cbe afe afe aBe clecte obe ofeafealTe afe afe ofe ale afe afe afe afe ofe afe afe afe abe afeate afe ofe afe afeafe afe obe cheafe afe afe afe ofe afe The scientific work is undertaken for the most part separately . from that which is purely commercial. The commercial work is intended to demonstrate the value of certain practices in the handling and shipâ€" ment of fruit. As soon as records that are reliable and valuable are secured in the scientific division, they will at once ‘be put into pracâ€" tice in the commercial work at Grimsby and will also ‘be published for the general information of Canâ€" adian fruit growers. The People‘s Paper THE GRIIMSBY PREâ€"COOLING ready to operate at full capacity, so AND EXPERIMENTAL FRUIT that all of the advantages found in ~ _ sTORAGE WAREHOUSE preâ€"cooling fruit in other districts C & will be reaped by the fruit growers Objects Aimed at and shippers in the district. The Grimsby "Cold Storage" ‘was Methods of Handling erected in the spring of 1914 by the . 3 ‘ 3 Dominion Department of Agriculture Exclusive of gorrldors, pastaet + 3 s ways and experimental space, there under the direction of Mr. J. Rudâ€" Chi 3 is are 27,000 cubic feet of refrigerated dick, Dairy and Cold Storage Comâ€" e as migsloner. for the purpose â€"ofâ€" space, sufficient to preâ€"cool fortyâ€" f o 4 four tons of fruit per day, with auxâ€" ‘(a) demonstrating the value Of |ilary storage to assemble eight addi preâ€"cooling fruit for shipments _ to ! tionalt cars of fruit. (c) carrying on scientific experiâ€" ments with fruit in cold storage. ‘(a) demonstrating the value _ of preâ€"cooling fruit for shipments to the Northwest and other distant mar kets; f i(b) determing the most desirable equipment and methods to be used in preâ€"coolirg: fruit in the Niagara District; and, $ THRMSâ€"Subscribers in Canadsz $1 per year in advance. in United States $1.50 per year in advance. Advertising rates n application. a THE above illustration shows an electric water supply system. â€" This arâ€" rangement makes it possible to enjoy all the advantages of the city E water supply in your country home. For lswn sprinkling and fire urot> â€" . tion it is inequali=d. This system can be 1. ranged to pump hard otr si _ water. If you are interested write for in‘ rmatio: aGeGe e e dn en GecGooGoeGooGGeaFreFa eB GoeGnaGeaPoeGn ojeaGoeGaaliaeffeein o cBa eB sB ce Pn cJiacRn ofi oGe eGeQerQrGieiQe sB ofieefieeQuaGe ++ »Te ate «30 ohn aje QuaJnea ofe rinefn aZecfiacts s sBoofiac nc T : aefe paafe t S o oys ‘HHHHNHHHIHIH Heating Lighting JAS. A. WRAY m§ Phipps Bros. THE INDEPENDENT JAS. A. LIVINGSTON, Editor and Proprietor. J. ORLON LIVINGSTON, News Editor. HIS new Spring Suit is a most attractive style for Young Menâ€" especially those who desire a slender appearance. It is form fitting, with narrow shoulders and broad lapels. In charming effects for Spring and Summerâ€"$15. to $35. 49 MAIN STREET, GRIMSBY, ONT. Published every Wednesday Water Pressure Systems GRIMSBY. Telephone 36 Loading and shinping is done by trained men at the cold storage For distant shipment the cars are proâ€" vided with slatted floors and the fruit is securely braced, which goes a long way to insure its arrival . in good condition. The fruit is cooled to 40 degrees F., after which it is ready to load in iced cars. The fruit is not exposed to warm air after once being cooled and remains in a cold condition until it arrives on the miarket. The fruit is loaded â€" on specially designed trucks when brought from the orchard run into the preâ€"cooling rooms amnd cooled on the trucks by ua blast of «cold air introduced through a perforated false floor. Te air is cooled by being driven over coils contairing brine held at 10 deâ€" grees F., the ‘brine being chilled by the rapid melting of ice mixed with salt. During warm weather the plant uses between eight and ighteen tous of ice per day. Advantages The advartages of such a plant Established 1885 3. Settlement for charges according to statements rendered will be made with the Grimsby Cold Storage. Cheques should be made payable,. to the Department of Agriculture. (b) the checking of the ripening of fruit by prompt cooling, permitâ€" ting shipment to more distamt points and making the arrival at destinaâ€" tion in sound condition more certain, thus reducing claims against loss through deterioration; The Grimsby Cold Storage providâ€" es for the quick cooling of fruit after removal from the trees. A few hours at this tim& means that sever al additional days may ‘be taken to market the fruit. sSCHEDULE OF RATES (c) the holding of tender fruits for several days to suit the markets‘ deâ€" mands ; (f) reducing the loss from decay and overâ€"ripeness in the storage of winter ~apples. 6â€"qt. baskets.... .... 9â€"qt. 3 11â€"gt. t 15â€"4t. 4 Oneâ€"half pear Case.. ... Apples. in boxes.... ... Apples in barrels..... . 20â€"1p. plum crate..... . 24â€"basket berry crate... For Storage 6â€"at. baskets, month rate. ... ... sys f.e.s. " .e ~40G6 * Apples in barrels, first month.... ~...._...0o ul se Apples in barrels, each sucâ€" ceeding â€"month.... ... ... 10¢ / Mininium charge.... .. _.. 25c Season rate on apples ends May 1. The above rates supersede an‘d cancel all previous rates. £ Rules and Regulations 1. The management will attend to loading, billing and sealing Of cars, for which there is no extra charge except when bracing, slatting or linâ€" ing of cars is necessary, when the shipper is charged with actual cost of material and time. 2. All cars, with the exception of those loaded with fruit . in barrels, for western or export shipments, will be braced in the centre. The floors will be slatted when necesâ€" sary. The management reserves the right to decide whether cars should be "slatted" or not. .The approximate cost of slatting and bracing will ‘be given upon application. includeâ€" (a2) the assembling of carloads of cherries, peaches, plums, or other tender fruits over‘two or three days and shipping by refrigerated freight while in good condition ($250 per car may ‘be saved in transportation charges to Winnipeg over express rates) ; (d) avor (e) _ ext early appl weeks and 6â€"qt. baskets, month orâ€" less.. ; ... syelv takran. 1V§iC A 9â€"at. baskets, month or legsg. . ... utss e C eaamel a uin . 2C 11â€"@t. baskets, month â€" or less:... . ...il oaacle. .o e eCc 15â€"at. baskets, month or jess: ... uyl.llg. tlllk. aygC Oneâ€"half pear Case, month or less.....:" .sc..alg.s.l. aVvgC Berries, 24â€"qt. crate, month ‘OPâ€" 16§8; ... . 14 . ies on Talxiss 4Cc Apples, in boxes, season rate 15¢ §€ t per month 5e avoiding gluts on the markets; extending the markets for apples and pears by several For Preâ€"Cooling baskets..... . .w.lcya in barrels, season THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONT. Tinsmithing Plumbing It‘s a fact. Do you know that proper, inexpensive tile drainage assists pulverizationâ€"lengthens the seasonâ€"prevents surface washingâ€"makes your land lighter to workâ€"prevents drought and increases the quantity and improves the quality of your crops ? Why not have us send you, today, free of charge, a very inâ€" â€" teresting booklet on this subject? Much to learnâ€"nothing to :) pay. Don‘t neglect anything that will help you grow better, ;=J bigger crops. Proper drainage means as much as two dollars 2 in your bank account for every one that goes there now, and S the Goverment lends you money for the Tile if desired. 2. Write us today. Mention this paper. Your book is waiting. Do you know you can take as much crop off 100 acres properly drained as you can off 200 acres not drained and save half the labor? Dominion Sewer Pipe Co., Limited in inriininmmimonmrccs: SWANSEA: ONTARIO communmmrrmmronmmmmntrace 1Â¥%c each #Cc each 1Â¥M%e¢ " 1%0 66 2%¢ " 2Â¥C¢ " 4¢ * 10c‘ 2¥¢ " 40 " 9. It is not advisable to hold tender fruits in cold storage for a period longer than four days prior to shipâ€" ment to the northwest. To prevent unjust discrimination against "preâ€" cooled fruits" or other false impresâ€" sions that may arise in the fruit trade from such faulty harvesting and shipâ€" ping methods as overâ€"ripeness at pick ing time, injuries from handling, poor packing, delay in shipping, etc., the Department of Agriculture reserves the right to notify consignee of _ the condition of the fruit at the time _ of shipment. 10. The Department of Agriculture will be responsible only for the numâ€" ber of packages received when the shipper‘s name is marked or stamped upon each package. Grades and variâ€" eties of fruit will be kept separate as far as possible when the packages bear distinguishing marks. 11. Growers bringing fruit to the plant for a shipper will be given â€" a receipt for the lot, a duplicate will be sent to the shipper and a triplicate filed in the office of the Cold Storage, Cold Storage, for space to preâ€"cool carload lots, at least twentyâ€"four hours before the fruit is to be receivâ€" ed at the storage. Applications for preâ€"cooling space will be accepted in order of priority. Reservations for preâ€"cooling space not used will be charged for at the rate of $12 per car, unless said reservatiqns are canâ€" celled at least twentyâ€"four hours beâ€" fore date reserved for. 8. It requires but twentyâ€"four hours or less to preâ€"cool a car of fruit If fruit is not shipped within twentyâ€" four hours from the time of receiving, storage rates automatically go into effect on that parcel of fruit, in place of the charge for preâ€"cooling*. 5. Fruit will be received between 8 a. m. and 12.30 p. m. and between 1 p. m. and 6 p. m. on all week days exâ€" cepting Saturday, when closing time is 5.30 p. m. 7. Shipping orders must be in the hands of the manager by noon of the day of shipment, otherwise shipment is not guaranteed for that day. 6. Shipments of warm fruit will not be madé with preâ€"cooled fruit, as this is conducive to bad results. All warm fruit for preâ€"cooled shipments must be brought to the plant the day before shipment. HOW A DEEP SEATED GOUGH And Sore Lungs Were Overâ€" come by Vinolâ€"Mr. Hillâ€" man‘s Statement of: Facts Follows: NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Sec. 56 of, Chap. 121 R. 8. .O., 1914; that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said James Van Every, deceased, who died on or about the third day of April, 1915, are required to send by post, prepaid or deliver to the undersigned Executor THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE COMPANY, LIMITâ€" ED, Toronto, or to the undersigned Lanâ€" caster, Campbell & Lancaster, its Soliciâ€" tors, on or before the fifteenth day of May, 1915, their christian and surnames and addresses with full particulars in writing of their claims, and statements of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them duly verâ€" ified by statutory declaration. :1- It will be necessary to make apâ€" plication in writing to the Grimsby IN THE MATTER of VanEvery of the Grimsby, in the farmer, deceased. It is the curative, tissueâ€"building inâ€" fluence of cods‘ livers aided by the bloodâ€" making, strength creating properties of tonic iron, contained in Vinol, that made it so successful in Mr. Hillman‘s case. We ask every person in this vicinity suffering from weak lungs, chronic coughs, or a runâ€"down condition of the system to try a bottle of Vinol on our guarantee to return your money if it fails to help you. 3 W. M. Stewart Drug Co. Limited, $ Grimsby, Ont. ‘*One evening I read about Vinol and decided to give it a trial. Soon I noticed an improvement. I kept on taking it and today I am a well man. The soreâ€" ness is all gone from my lungs, I do not have any cough and have gained fifteen pounds in Wei%})t and I am telling my friends that Vinol did it.‘‘ â€" FRANK HILLMAN, Camden, N. J. Camden, N. J.â€"*""I had a deep seated cough, a runâ€"down system and my lungs were awfully weak and sore. I am an electrician by occupation and my cough kept me awake nights so I thought at times I would have to give up. %tried everything everybody suggested and had taken so much medicine I was disâ€" gusted. s o AND TAKE NOTICE that after said fifteenth day of May, 1915, the Executor will proceed to distribute assets of the said deceased among parties entitled thereto having â€"r only to the cleaims of which |~ shall have notice, and the sai" "Uxecutor 1. 3t be liable for said ass riany reof, to any nerson or person whose claim : .e shall not have racnived" bu or its solicitor® at LANCESTER, CA TER, St. Cathan Sal~itors fo "FhGainershompesenrem neuut ht N00b semnecititiieni 27 THE Notice to Creditors e( (Continued on page 3) 3 & GUARANTE iTED,> . 45 Kil:s St or Its s _stributior Qpril, 1915 K. p. L*TYA thereto having regard s of which / shall then the said Uxecutor will aid ass r iny part erson or persons â€" of & shall not have been its solicitor= at the the estate of James Township of South County of Lincoln, the i xecutor ifter the , the said bute the mong the § The Mills Grocery and Hardware Co. 3 Phone 21, GRIMSBY i WHO‘s YOUR GROCER? "@r» J. M. Hughton entist Office over J. C. Farrells Shoe Store Phone 215 Electrical Equipment GRIMSBY & ONT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Depot Street, = Grimsby Office hoursâ€"8 to 10 a.m. 1| to 3 and <y o uis‘ ~.ed to 8 .p.m. ve ofa ofe ofecfa ofe ofe afeofeafe afe ce afeafe efeofe ofe efeofeafeafc abe afe ape afe aBe ofe abeclie afo afe ofe afe ob afo se abe ole se ofeaie e eherte afe afe abe obe ate ofe sbe ateofe »Bo oBe o%e ofe oBe aBe oBe ofe aBe eBa oBe aBn afe abe «e afe abe afe aBe afe eBe ofe afe afe aBe age afe afe abe ofe ofe afe afe aBe aBe afe afe afe efe ofe afe aBe afn afe afeafe afe afecfe ofe ofe sfecfe Offices, 15 Main St., East, â€"_ Hamilton At SMITHVILLE every Thursday Office Hours; 8 to 10 a.m. 1 to 3 and 6,30 to 8.30p.m. Teiephone 63 Winena â€" â€"â€"â€">+ _ ‘Ontarioe Telephone 125. Office on 5v road, first house north of Stone Road. DR. â€" ALEXANDER Ar{iSiciarn & Surcgcon CoRnonER County LincoLn saIN ST. aAÂ¥EST GRIMSBY Offce hours, a to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m. Main St., Cor. Paton Barrister, Nolicitor, _ Converancer, â€" _ Telephone 754. OFFICE HOURSâ€"9.30 a.m. GRIMSBY, oOntT Room 40 Federal Life Building, Main and James Sts., Hamilton, Ont. ‘PHONE 210. Officesâ€"Grimsby and Beamsville. Money to loan at current rates. HERBERT E. WALLACE, 1.Dp.C F. HANSEL, Dentist, o tnn ere e davar on t an Rpaiien sn rads io anae e opan A hax on cinclbatiam: slrth . ut rvadiaertannmactharerat We have a complete line of Lawn Mowers of standard makes. â€" Compare these prices with others, and you will decide in our favor. We may have the same tastes the whole year round â€" but each season cultivates a peculiar appetite. In the spring when the appetite needs a tonic just treat yourself to something dainty: Let us suggest: Poultry Netting and Wire Screening prices given in next advertisement. Keep these lists. In Our Hardware Department H. CARPENTER, B, A. Pr. J. &. Smith PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON B. McCONACHIE Barrister, Solicitor, DR. D. H. GESNER DR. W.A. BROWNLEE DET.TISi OFF!ICEâ€"STEPHEN BLoOck Physcian and Seurgeon. TELEr. one No. 1 Daisy, 14 inch.. Daisy, 16 inch.. Star, 4 inch...:. Star, t6 inch ...; Club House Olives,......;.....s.!n. .1...2.....1gciand Spanish Queen Olives .râ€"ll;...s.0l.l.9....cteseny d on l. Heintz Fomato KetCHUp:...:..:p ... rarse c creds@ravaneg tunch Tonglle ../..,..y.sil.llrcaivsarisvpasnsre:fh rarsaaices Vieal Loat ... .. ioi y ts cor th ce niey eoae d reu biag Cl aie d s gack Pirate Head Salmon, fine quality British Columbia Salmon?.s..;...¢., oos selasreigits Pionagauabn en ons nitaie ns Pan Yan Relish..s. .sy5..sc2.. ons . va beice ao n e nas reniid en s Pure Lueca Oliveâ€"Oil :......l............./goc, s0¢, $ : Bunch Cakes.........;...:‘......... 100. tL2 and 20C¢a Empress Ball Bearing, Empress Ball Bearing, Empress Ball Bearing, BUSINESS GARDS for _ Highâ€"Grade (Second Floor) Headquariers Sundries DENTAL MEDICAL LEGAL Call and examine the latest ‘"Clevelands "at bicycles ever built. Without a doubt, one of the strongest The Store Where They Please Notary Publie "Built to Last" Thousands in use toâ€"day, that have been running ten to twenty years. And still giving the utmost satisâ€" faction. the finishing touch of perfection to this famous wheel. The 3â€"piece "C.C.M." Hanger adds Agent Grimsby J. C. FARFELL 4. 50 4.75 16 inch;...:... IS inch....... z0 inch...;..: Meral...:.:fg00, Su0C, $1.25 K.. 106 tss and 20¢ a Ib. AA Solicitors, Notaries, etc. Money to loan at lowest rates. Office, *"Spectator Building," Hamilton. 8. F. Lazier, K.C. E. F. Lazier. H. L. Lazier, W. B. CALDER Valuator for The Hamilton ‘Provident and Loan Society Insurance and Real Estate James J. McKay Li CASTER Barristers, Solie¢itors, Notaries, etc. 25 Ontario St. St. CaTHARIN®ES E. A Lancaster, K. C., J. H. Campbeli, E. H. Lancaster Noteâ€"One of the firm will be at the Hotel Grimsby, Grimsby, every Wednesâ€" day from 1.30 to 6 p. m. Telephone 4766 607 Bank of Hamilton Chambers Officeâ€"Main Street, Grimsby PHONE NO. 7 Marriage License Issued McKay, McKay & Webster and at Harrison & Millar‘s Block Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. J. DAW, ARCHITECT 165 St. Paul St. Opposite N. S. & T. R, Station ST. CATHARINES, â€" ONT. General Conveyancer, Assignee and Valuator. Money to Loan at Current Rates Smithville. Ont. Civil and Mining Engineers» On real estate security. Both Private and Company funds Land Ssurveyors, Jfficeâ€"7 Hughson 8t. South, H Telephone 1095 J. W. TYRRELL & CO. JOHN B. BRANT Woodyatt, Woodyatt, Woodyatt, Woodyatt, MCNEY TO LOAN AZIER & LAZIER, BARRISTER®, ANCASTER, C WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1915 DOMINION LAND SURVEYORS ONTARIO LAND SURVEYORS CIVIL ENGINEERS arimsby Teueyr hm ce roner s ie ~ w oo on on "ee ce 7 LAND SURVYVEYOR MISCELLANEOTUS K ay = Ernest 6. McKay Wiiliam G. Webster ARCHITECT 14 in 16 in 18 in 1D JAMPBELL, & LANâ€" HAMILTON, ONT. $7.00 T59 8.00 $6 oo 6.25 6.50 2 5C 5oc 25C $S¢C 115C 18c 25C Flamilto»

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