Grimsby Independent, 4 Aug 1920, p. 7

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From Cherry.â€" The Japanese Give Good Example LIME, PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS, Etc. CGRIMSBY :: All Other Contractor‘s Supplies H. & J. Dow 81 MAIN STREET WEST Phone 771 HAMILTON s usls dusams of the womanly organs are tm wen i es ONTARIO WOMEN TESTirY Chatham? Ont.:â€""Dr. Pisrcs‘s medfâ€" sines have been used in my family at home ferpecially by my father and mother) ever very eatisfactory. ‘Through overwork I as -h_-llu-anhu was on the verge of a complete nerveus bweakâ€"down. I went on ailing for about two years, during which time I suffered turibly, 1 -: nr.:.-m l:... Prescription and it scon built me up in goog kealth and cured me of the nervous condiâ€" tou. 1 consider it an excellent medidise Â¥ETUB, Jr.; 28 Duk: St. . Pavate Axp coxraxy rUxD$ vrasy TERMS OF PAYMENT is . BONDS BOvent AND Better facilities than ever for efficient and prompt sorvice. _ CLOKE & soN GOOD STORY ton or your money back. MONEY TO LOAN Good books cre always a deâ€" ts e m Aaiati n tertainment gor e+ and rainy days Our large book store contains a great variety for all ages at popular prices. ‘Got the reading habit it is bots aoks always in 16 West King EStreet HAMILTON on Contractor‘s and Puilder‘s 52 King E. Door From Hughson l“* 8 a wW. W. KDD Muny important Agricuitura Do YOU NEED MARTAR COLOR Established A. D. 1909 1. B. ROUSE Leather Goods 4th, 1920 _‘ _ (Continued from Page 1) \Mll fruit requiring different \AMMNMM -'Ii-lltzln-mul‘ ""-"L-‘ rough an automatle ‘*. ‘This cooler is the invention Of Mr. Gahan and one to be prpud of, though it is ajmplicity in itself. 1t consists of two water tight troughs Pm though hm me mpropes hm Dams are above by cold water from perforated plyes. At the start there is no water in tre troughs except the spray but the cans keep pushing a Itl:.u.l‘d:;“d them until at are completely covâ€" ered and thorouglity cooled M‘ then start down an incline to the lmhxlg-uihoulbflny‘ go twelve at a time. CANNING FAUIT &y avromatic Imagine the tremedous amount of fruit eighty odd women can clean and put in cans (there are 150 employed for the later segson‘s work) and automatic machinery to handle it afâ€" ter. ‘There afe seven ‘ capping or sealing machinesâ€"two for No. % cans; four for No. 2%, and one for No. 10 or gallon cans, the capacity daily of the two seaters now . working being 43,200, «The jam department of this facâ€" tory is intended to grow and the apâ€" have been put in to meet ore -ntâ€"fim- are arranged so that labor and time is minimized. A large new bullding was erected last year and modeled with a view to extreme.convenience. All the puip ang sugar are clevated to the third floor and are run down through pipes to five, ~irge steam jacketed kettles from which after cooking, the resultant product is run down to the first floor to a series of aluminum cooling pans and from them to the jars and all in such a manner as not at any time to be exposed to the opâ€" en air, and giving that cleanlines® ‘The cherries go through all this process with the preliminary addiâ€" tion of being stemmed and sent through the pitting machines, of '.L:Mlv‘m%- and ho shakes them back to a plump M-.‘ ang once in the can away they go on their journey to the boxes without « man having to handle them. ‘ and quality ‘The jam, jelly and cateup season season starts so soon as the regular fruit season is over, and will be work ed at until the season‘s output is complete. * In order to get good help and‘ reâ€" tain it the Company has provided well. They have a recreation bail 40x60 feet with the roof 25 feet above and plenty of windows giving plenty of light and air The houses for the help are also built with a view proper sanitation. A large new build ling was added for this season which ca.pital now gives good room for 185 people. ‘The cooking is all done in a separate im.hfih““ conâ€" taining eight large ranges where all the families prepare their meals. \ And all this big concern is owned ang controlled by GRIMSBY men and It is estimated that about 30,000 men will be required to work as! Farm Laborers to assist in harvestâ€" ing the crops in Manitoba, Saskatcheâ€" wan and Alberta. ‘The Canadian Pacific has arranged and is advertising usual special fare of $15 to Winnipeg, and will run special trains from Toronto, August #th, 11th, 16th and 18th. You Can‘t Go Wrong counselâ€"and they will d> it glndly. Car stock of wall deccrations includes the best products of probleias w our dscsration exâ€" Robt. Duncan & €o. STATIONERS Jâ€"mes St. and Market 5q. HAMILTON You will enjoy looking at our PAID UP LIST

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