Prince Kupert Daily Mews Thursday, June 1, 1950 Highway Bridge Closed Today RfiioiiE Seasonable Ideas for Housekeepers J . Spring is bringing with it an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables which the thrifty housewife will want to hold for less productive seasons and, for HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert F. B. Chase, M. Vinblud, W. Forrester, G. Duniphy, Stan Mc-Clay, Gordon Burns, William Mc-Intyre, H. Warren, ,AV. Webster, Mrs. M. Gentleman, Vancouver; Mr .and Mrs. Schallerer, Ketchikan; J. A. Cassidy. Chatham; W. E. Nachtrieb, Victoria; H. J. Brown, Port Simpson; Mr .and Mrs. S. L. Hebard, Mr. and Mrs. R. Wynne, Eugene, Oregon; Mrs. M. McKinnon, Terrace; N. Green-smith, Kamloops; A. Young, Seattle; C. Sargent, Hazelton; J. Danlop, Smithers; R. Batten, Racine, Wisconsin; Mrs. A. E. Robbin, Pacific; Mr. and Mrs. Milmine, Chateauguay Heights, Quebec. VrotechJ; hivestmht A bridge sixteen miles this side of Terrace having broken down was closed for repairs today but it was expected the highway would be open for traffic again by late this afternoon. Three stringers In the bridge were broken, Foreman Art Kennedy of used. Rubber rings should not to look at the vacant spots in ' be used a second time. the storage shelves because they When tin cans are to be used, tell one very quickly what the the sealing machines should be family liked best and, no doubt, carefully inspected and a test one will want to do up more of can sealed to see that the mach- the favorites this. year, ine is working perfectly: I Modern methods of canning There are two methods of recommend leaving a headspace packing ... hot pack and cold i when packing. Headspace Is the pack. The hot pack is the meth- j sPace between the surface of od recommended for canning the liquid and the rim of the con- 40 SPRING FEEL Sound, reiiful lp many, this wili involve home canning. The home economists have many good ideas and hints about canning that they would like to pass on in' the hope that they will be found useful. First of all, foods do not miraculously improve in flavour of appearance during canning, lor more years than ,1 ! Terrace reported to departmental . offices here. Mr. Kennedy hoped M po.lit.le ft now jrourt ilh Rl Klei-o-litor-eauin,..j I lTOi.BirBf rii ' . - - No mora lumping, thiin vegetables. In this method, the Uiner saving such a space haye & product is actually packed into helps to prevent loss of liquid the containers while boiling hot from sealers or bursting of tin'4 p,m' t0"- and then processed for the re- cans. Water of the Skeena River is quired time. ' After processing, the sealers ' rising, it was reported at the The cold pack Is an excellent should be -cooled in an upright nubiiC works office vesterdav but , .niiiing, prinl.fMiJ therefore fruits and vegetables to be canned should be of the highest quality. In addition, they should be canned as soon NO PADDING SAO complete!, rrlaied leepi11 mouth Ftilmore Hei-o-l.t,, with method to use for fruits or position, out of draughts, with tomatoes. As the name implies, some space between them for there has been no trouble the highway as yet. tre for years to come. ReJ lahp.a.M l.-l u... , . ; --..b nuitn.olug thi miracle of p.d.lin( as possible after gathering. The home economists emphasize the point "only tender, young veg-tables and well-formed, mature fruits should be canned." Before the canning season really gets under way, it is im Sm the new Real more tr, t 4 tf Mojito directions for making many delicious jam, jellies and pickles. To obtain a free copy of "Home Canning of Fruits and Vegetables," send your name and address to the Information Service, Department of Agriculture, NO PADDING LUMPING the food is packed cold into the circulation of air. Tin cans are sealer or can and is then covered cooled by plunging them immed-with either hot or cold liquid and iately into cold water. Changing then processed. This method the water frequently ' helps to should never be used for can- speed up the cooling, ning vegetables. 1 The canning bulletin has been Av few minutes spent irs care- revised recently and is now avall-ful planning and checking with able, free of charge. This bul-last year's results will show the letin will be a boon to the home-homemaker which method she j canning novice since it not only prefers for each of the products gives all the steps In canning to be canned. It is a good ide 1 fruits and vegetables but also portant to check on utensils to make sure that they are in good TAG fATCH FOR THE RESTMORE MATTRESS AT YOUR . . . FURNITURE DEA Advertise in " c rr :K Vow;. condition. 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