eet SE mii STORING } FOR WINTER Valuable Hints on Canging Fruils and Vegetables. Vegetables tw Be Stored for Winter In Cellars Must Be Sound and Handled 'Without Bruising-- Green Peas, Beans and Corn May Be Successfully, Preserved by Plain; In or and Heating And you can vest it in 'securities es as safe and profitable as any [FN the storing o a eto, : h 1d b ' : Yio i Se Se i [| cabbage and celery it is a com- | e y capitalists, Se to. pL 8 paratively simple matter: if the {, : 20 EE materials are sound to begin | Twenty-five cents Saved ick week can be made to -earn 5 pe. |with. Although the, decay- -producing | inter est by a ve simple plan 3 oa bacteria, yeasts and molds! are always 4 "Lon these they cannot do any injury i anil the 'materials Thrift Stamps cost twenty-five cents. each. Sixteen of hiss HE ay as by bruising, heating Ga or trecams, After such injury has when exchanged for a War Savings Stamp become a > ».c inter [been dons the decay bacteria and est-bearing security, for which the Government will pay you 55 00 molds are able to feed on the dam-|§ in 1924. . jaged tissue and as a result of this | i : a action, decay or rot takes place and gradually spreads until all is spoiled.' In other words, if you lend the Government the $4. 00 odd you have | Tnerefore, in storing roots, tubers, saved by this easy means, the Government will pay it back to you : | cabbage or celery, it is necessary,-- i i have only sound, i WITH AN ADDITIONAL DOLLAR five years from now. specimens. | Lid 2 2nd. To handle with care so as not And you become. an investor i in the safest of all securities--a Gov- iS 12 bruise or otherwise (damage the | rnm | tissues. : is e ent Bond. y vi 3rd. Store in a cool, well-ventilat- | & ed place where there will be no dan- Canada needs the small savings of her people to finance the Work | .or of either overneating or freczins. of Teconstruction, ; Overheating or freezing will usual- ly kill the living tissue of which the reots are composed, after which they ; will readily decay as a result of the i 10 ay ' x rapid multiplication .of bacteria and War Savings Stamps Make Your Savings Serve You molds in the dead tissues. / ' . i S In the preservation of such vege- can be bought wher- and Serve Your Country--Invest pdt tables as green peas, beans, aspara- ever this sign is Th in W Savi St gus and green SoTR, Sie meas- i 4 m ] il ures are necessary. ese are green Sig Sen Nay ins ap and juicy and if stored in the fresh condition they will either wilt or fer- ment and rot. This fermentation and i rotting is due to the development in the mass of the bacteria which are Perhaps never in ilic history present on the vegetables. There ii be sufficient moisture present in the mass to enable the bacteria to multi- i 1 ply and feed on the material and thus 0 he Town and District, induce the rot. So in order to preserve such vege- | such a sn ap : offered. i tables in the fresh condition the bac- teria present have to be all killed and all other bacteria prevented from getting on the material until it is to be used. To get satisfactory re- sults from . canning vegetables it is necessary to have-- 1st. Good sound, healthy vege- : i tables. : ; > 2nd. Good clean Soler with tight- : tf fitting tops and good rubbers. : : ; Sie 8 Hl Ly : 2rd, Wash the vegetables and ll i : fre into the sealers. i 4th. Cover with water Salted 0 taste. 5th. Put on the tops and leave slightly looss. ; 6th. Place sealers in a steamer or boiler half filled with cold water and heat to the boiling point for half an Let the Beferendam' Battle-Cry Be a Bo Remove sealers from boiler or steamer and tighten down the ' 1) 99 -"N 55 ail Te teen Lin "No! ~"No!"-"No!"'-"No!" ll I steamer and give another half hour's boiling. : 9th. Repeat this process after an- SEE the announcement in the Losiluire last spring that a Relors other 24 hours, Then tighten down endum on the Ontario Temperance Act would be taken this fall, the Haoitnn different temperance organizations of the province of Ontario have | ADDIS 2d PAE e, Wah ee ee met together to consider what attitude they should take. The result Witton: contig Wh have in eh has been the formation of the Ontario Referendurn Committee, which | These are always present on the sur forces of the face of the fruit. Bacteria do not comprises representatives from the organized temperance he dar nge Teaile. of thy de rovince and the temperance sentiment of the province outside of th : Or meats on account of the sugar and organizations. The new Committee will conduct the Campaign. We JE {3010 tne 0 ue util Nhl is are asking the voters of Ontario to vote "No" to all questions sub- pti sede Sin Banton ISOS FBP5E SL OOC000IVC 0009909090902 0@ beautiful bacon, just out o : mo on 18 En what is needed gor': : z ; 5 v Yu mitted on the ballot. id : i on yon en Te : eh Sor 43¢ Eperdh git apples and pears that are properly ---- Fi cp stored. lf, however, the fruit is dam- \ SE i jing A aged in the picking, handling or pack- The Referendum Ballot ; : . : ing, then the bruised spots enable ; " the ntold sporés or yeast cells that AND HOW TO VOTE ! i : RA are on the surface fo germinate and grow and multiply, and when once they get 2 start they will continue 10 JB 2 ffs ed even thrash the swim 8 SS Please examine it, a / healthy tissue and trom fr uit to fr uit 1. aes you in favor of the repeal of THE ONTARIO TEMPERANCE : until the whole pack may be LY Therefore in the storing of such ; § & ¢ bri es 8 a sen oF wed) |] please, please hetiowe 2. Are you in favor of the sale of light beer containing not more than Ti two and fifty-one one hundredths per cent. alcohol weight measure : 1st. 'Fo have only sound specimens, through Government agencies and amepnisnts to THE ONTARIO : fb 0nd Te poke arctully without TEMPERANCE ACT to permit such sale?. : f bruising. i 3rd. To store in a cool, 1 n '3. Are you in favor of the sale of light beer containing not more than dl i i oy well-ven- two and fifty-one one hundredths per cent. alcohol weight measure : » aeithier overheated or frozen. i in local municipalities that by a majority vote . 2 : Ip Sandan Bowls) amendments op THE ONTARIO TEMPERANCE EE | such fruits as strawberries, rasp- | § the loser. : : i perries, plums, peaches, currants, ACT to permitsuchsale?.................co0iiiiiiienne. | biueverries, ete., wiich are soft, can: To be found i in t 1€ Shop. suis 8 sats ssevvesissiesvonsiovsivseniveiioreneieieivietsevesonsdvssi sels 1, Mey 4 not be kept any length of time with- 4. Are ou in favor of the sale of spirituous and malt liquors through : ? : Sogou ins agencies and amendments to THE ONTARIO TEM, Th i out fermenting or moulding unless Soa i they are .eanned, _PERANGE ACT to permit suchsale?................ uk : a nl Thess fruils may be cooked in a fruit ketele, sugar added to taste, and o A ; dled hot direct from the kettle into ofa : Loan i *Yes" fi sterilized sealers dd By the: Ohtiie Temperance Act, sale defeated if there is a majority for a} ; pre femave Jroc and distribution of alcoholic liquors for on any of the questions. You must | i Tinta = rings and rubbers should be put on beverage purposes within the province = mark an X after each of he four Sher at 'once direct from scalding water were prohibited. For practically ie tions, or your ballot is counte as spoiled. ~fand screwed down tightly. : Another way to preserve Buel years the province has experienced the A century of temperance progress in fruits is the cold good effects of this law. Its repeal would this province. is at stake in the coming ruits is by the cold pack method. this method the fruits are not ie i be ey Any of the amendments Referendum. « The Ontario Referendum | before putting into the sealer. Sound uld spoil 1 Committee earnestly and respectfully at Li Tot pen iny should Ue Joe iu For the Temperanc orces to winth yy. ask you to mark your X in he in i bay pe i To 15h 2 on must Secure | our "No' 3 t of column after each an wile. ball: von 4 should he pitted. as indicated in the sample ot re- I Asyrup of sugar and water. sweet- i ! : produced horenith. eins @