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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: Kimmienemo on September 16, 2012, 02:32:42 PM
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Any idea about when these jar were in use/made? I love that they say "Canadian Jewel" on them. (I get to let my Canadian heritage out, eh?) ;D
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there for preserving..fruit, veggies..or pickling...
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Big shout out for Canadian heritage, eh!! :D
Finding a connection between Canadian Jewel/Jewel/Gem and Corona ...........
1939 SAFETY SEAL CANADIAN JEWEL CORONA FRUIT JAR AD (picture below)
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/1939-SAFETY-SEAL-CANADIAN-JEWEL-CORONA-FRUIT-JAR-AD-/400318875394?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d34dd4702#ht_3222wt_1025
http://vancouver.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sell-other-Wanted-Canadian-Jewel-Jar-Antique-Canning-Jar-W0QQAdIdZ399429712
"I'm looking for a quart/1 liter size mason jar marked "Jewel Jar" or "Canadian Jewel". Would like it to have it's original lid and no cracks."
http://www.usedottawa.com/classified-ad/Canadian-Jewel-Improved-Gem-Improved-Corona-and-Other-Mason-Canning-Jars_14841546
**Forgot to ad the 'Jewel' pic I found on another site :P This mentions Consumers Glass Works.
http://www.theouthouse.ca/m_51.asp?g_id={DF20E025-8AC5-4A0B-91CC-C03C1FF39CAC}
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Thanks, BigWull! I am so flattered that you think I am so young I didn't know about canning jars (tee-hee!). I am well beyond that! As a matter of fact the last time I did any canning, my husband and I made some Brandied cherries! He loves them on top of home-made vanilla ice-cream!
I just was wondering when they made the glass tops. I have only seen the ugly little metal type tops in which the seal is part of the metal.
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Sapphire - I remember the first time I was old enough to understand that my mom's family didn't quite speak the way I did, I asked her what "eh" meant!
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Sapphire - I remember the first time I was old enough to understand that my mom's family didn't quite speak the way I did, I asked her what "eh" meant!
It takes other peoples minds off the fact that we either have real sh***y grammar or we were being a bit off color, eh? The 'eh' baffles them ::) and they don't notice our other flaws. ;D
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learning all these new words....and spellings...now i don,t know if i,m coming or going...if ye ken what i mean.... ;)
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New words. . . if you only knew. When I was in kindergarten, my teacher would correct my pronunciation of words such as been and again. I would go home and my mother would correct my pronunciation of the same words. I think it took me about 4 months of school before I had a kindergarten meltdown because of the confusion. My father (a Texan) came into the kitchen and was trying to figure out why I was crying. When I explained it to both of them, my father explained to my mother that here in the states, we didn't speak "the King's English." I still smile about that!
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New words. . . if you only knew. When I was in kindergarten, my teacher would correct my pronunciation of words such as been and again. I would go home and my mother would correct my pronunciation of the same words. I think it took me about 4 months of school before I had a kindergarten meltdown because of the confusion. My father (a Texan) came into the kitchen and was trying to figure out why I was crying. When I explained it to both of them, my father explained to my mother that here in the states, we didn't speak "the King's English." I still smile about that!
Just be glad she wasn't from PEI and pronounced potatoes (sorry, Canadian spelling) as pudadoes! Hell, mix that in with a dash of Cape Bretoner (Gaelic and 'english') and my dad's back country Noel Roader (don't ask). Sighhhhhhhhh!
A Maritimer can go anywhere in Canada and they know where you came from........all the rest of 'em sound 'normal' :D
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Mom (or should I say Mum) was from the Ottawa Valley, where they are known to have a Scottish-type brogue. Apparently, the area was settled by the Laird of McNab and he left not only children but the accent as well.
All I know, is that every time I hear a Canadian accent - I smile! Definitely brings back VERY fond memories!
Sapphire - I'll look for your accent in your posts!!! ;)
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Newfoundlanders are the most fun to listen to, or...........about/aboot ;) If it starts with a vowel you add an 'h' to the front. If it starts with an 'h', you gotta drop it! "Meet ya up da ouse", " Look up der, it's a hairplane", "Stay where you're at and I'll come where you're to". Though it may be English, sometimes even we wonder at it. But I'll tell you something, I don't think there's any place in Canada where they can say they don't like Newfs.........of anyone, they are the most easy going, friendly people you want to meet. Next come the Capers. They both likely laugh a lot because they can sneak those jokes past us hidden behind wicked accents. :D
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I went to school when i was 5 and i could,nt speak a word of Scottish English....because my Father looked after me during the day..while my mother worked...and he taught me a mix of Russian/German and some Polski..thrown in for good measure....then when my mother came home..i was in bed..and my father worked nightshift....so i never got a chance to learn Scottish....and this went on until i was 7...then my father got a job quite far away...and it was very well paid,by fifties standards....buildi ng a dam up in the Highlands....and my mother and gran looked after me...then I was able to learn my mother tongue.....but i spoke with an accent right up to my tweens....then i found this place...and i,ve got to learn another bloody language....you know the old saying...can,t teach an old dog new tricks...well thats me..... ;D
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Speaking of our heritage.
My GGMother came directly over here from County Cork. I remember her always busy working on knitting "muttens".
(http://www.dakotachihuahuas.com/ggmother)
On the other hand, my Dad couldn't speak English when he started school...but he was fluent in Hungarian. Kinda like breeding chickens...I was the "Outcrop" result!
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Speaking of our heritage.
My GGMother came directly over here from County Cork. I remember her always busy working on knitting "muttens".
On the other hand, my Dad couldn't speak English when he started school...but he was fluent in Hungarian. Kinda like breeding chickens...I was the "Outcrop" result!
OMG! A Hungarian Mick!! Can just hear those two devils sitting on your shoulders. ::)
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Speaking of our heritage.
My GGMother came directly over here from County Cork. I remember her always busy working on knitting "muttens".
On the other hand, my Dad couldn't speak English when he started school...but he was fluent in Hungarian. Kinda like breeding chickens...I was the "Outcrop" result!
OMG! A Hungarian Mick!! Can just hear those two devils sitting on your shoulders. ::)
Never mind that......Is your laptop still dry....or is it in a state of disfunctional flux... ;D
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I've moved on to some wine cooler tonight and am being especially careful. Watch out for my typing though........I'm already doing a lot of backtracking and editing. ;D
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Oh Sapph I am enjoying some Triple Black !! cheers
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you wanna try doing it with one finger...that sometimes has a life of its own....a little tip for you...where you can enjoy the best of both worlds....take 50% fat Pepsi and 50% cheap red plonk...pour into a pint glass add some ice cubes...then after 1st pint..try backtracking and editing.....i,ve put myself in the mood for a 50/50 now....but i. don.t have any skinny Pepsi....drat!
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Oh Sapph I am enjoying some Triple Black !! cheers
I,m not a bloody mind reader....Triple Black ...What!!!
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Wendy - Triple Black?
I, myself, and enjoying a lovely Spanish wine and enjoying the visit with my new cyber friends!
Thanks all of you for all your help. Perhaps someday I can help you!
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Smirnoff Ice Triple Black. A lime-flavored malt beverage sold in the United States Kinda like a wine cooler with a little more kick ;D
Cheers Kimmie & Sapph bigwull whats red plock??
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Smirnoff Ice Triple Black. A lime-flavored malt beverage sold in the United States Kinda like a wine cooler with a little more kick ;D
Cheers Kimmie & Sapph bigwull whats red plock??
You wanna stay off the juice..."Red Plonk"....thats p.l.o.n.k spells plonk....do what KC did...google it...then you,ll see ...its luverly....mind too much of it can have you singing ..."the Doo.Ron.Ron."...as you make a fast exit to the Karzie.......only to find someone,s beaten you to it...and there,s not a cork to be found.... ;D ;D
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And I thought only us Texans and Cajuns had accents !!
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I looked up Plonk and found this cute picture with the caption "wine in stemware befitting plonk" Had to chuckle.
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We call those "Ball or Mason" jars too. You can wash them out and fill them with "Plonk" and get a straw and your all set!
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And I thought only us Texans and Cajuns had accents !!
Sometime you're bored and decide you want to study linguistics (or have a laugh) check this out ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqLuIXwsLDw
BTW.......these are real Newfs :D
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Don't know about where you are but mason jars have made a big comeback here............... .as a replacement for centerpiece vases. So if anyone ever asks you to attend a redneck or county style wedding, don't be shocked to see something like this .................
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In the early fifties...these were known as jeely jars...and in the late 40,s...if you took one along to the cinema on a Saturday morning...for the matinee...you handed over your jeely jar as payment.....
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Speaking of our heritage.
My GGMother came directly over here from County Cork. I remember her always busy working on knitting "muttens".
(http://www.dakotachihuahuas.com/ggmother)
On the other hand, my Dad couldn't speak English when he started school...but he was fluent in Hungarian. Kinda like breeding chickens...I was the "Outcrop" result!
Mine was born in County Limerick and married my G-Grandfather from County Cork. I never knew her but posted her "traveling icon" of the Virgin Mary sometime back. She was from a small town called Kilmeady.
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I've moved on to some wine cooler tonight and am being especially careful.
Sapphire, you best be “super” especially careful iffen you move on to “sippin” outa one of these Mason jars, to wit:
(http://blog.whiskeydisks.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/Ole-Smoky.jpg)
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Lol, that will really light you up! ;D You can forget typing, lol
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If you wish to bring a little culture to your mason-jar drinking experience.