Daily British Whig (1850), 8 May 1925, p. 9

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SOLE AGENTS FOR KINGSTON FOR YORK CABLE BED SPRINGS 261 PRINCESS STREET Soviet is said to plan revival of Richard Worth, London horticul- KHussian metal industry by attracting | turist, says flowers become sea sick private capital. like humans. ee ct Att tt Att Srt, £%. in TOMORROW'S MENU Broakfast Sauce for Dried Peaches Cereal Creamed Dried Beef Muffins Coffee Luncheon Egg Salad Wholewheat Bread Radishes Dinner Veal Cutlet Brown Gravy Potatoes Steamed in Skins Spinach Lettuce French Dressing Raisfn Pie Coffee { Canning Asparagus in Your Wash Boiler. Last week I wrote about canning asparagus in a pressure canner. To- PRIMA DONNA Sixty years ago Ivah Moore, 82 last of a long line of Chaldeans headed her own South American Grand Opera Company. Now she is selling papers on the streets of San Diego, Calif., believing that 'fate' is directing her life. mmm fn - Bring Cheer and Joy to Mother with THE FAMOUS Ficienf | day's chat is for the woman who can- | not afford to buy a pressure canner and must do her canning in her wash-boiler. Asparagus {s one of the four ve- getables which are most difficult to can (the other three being peas. orn and beans--both string and lima). The following directions are {based on the assumption that the | altitudé¢ of the housekeeper's 10T%- tion is below 1,000 feet; women liv- ing in altitudes above 1,000 f&ét, should increase the time of proces- sing at the rate of ten per cent. for | each additional 500 feet (when us- | ing this water-bath method). For the four most difficult vege- | tables to can, I recommend the fol- | lowing Intermittent, or Three-Pe- [riod Method by which the jars are { processed for one hour on three suc- | | cessive days rather than being pro- | cessed all on one day. Begin by washing young stalks, | drain, and tie them in small bunches. | Hold lower ends in boiling water two or three minutes, then submerge the | | entire bunch in the same water for | | an instant, and pack the stalks into | { hot glass jars at once (omitting the , | old "cold-dipping" process. Vv. 8. Government experts now point out | that the heat penetrates to tha | centre of the jar more quickly, af-| | ter the jar has been put into tha] wash-boiler, if the'product was pack- | ed hot, not cold; for this same rea- | son--heat penetrating to the sentre --it is wise to use the smaller, bint- | size jars rather than the quart- size). TI assume that you have sterilized | the jars, previously, by boiling them, | empty, in water to cover, for 15 minutes. Put on new rubbers, and | sterilized glass caps, after you have | | packed the jars with the stalks add- | | ed one teaspgon of salt, and filled | the jar to Within one fourth inch of | | top with boiling water (use the water! in which the bunches were boiled). Next, put top wire up but do not press down side wire. Stand jar in your wash boiler, on rack, in boil- ing water and let water boil around | and over it, for one hour; remove, { press down side wire, and let stand | in room-temperature overnight. In | the morning process it for another | exactly as before, after raising side | wire; again press down the wire and | | let stand overnight. The third day | repeat the process, and store after pressing down side wire for the third and last time. Tomorrow--Summer Household Pests, -- AD inquiries addressed to Miss Kirkman !n care of the "Efficient Housekeeping" department will be answered in these columns in their | turn. This requires considerable | time, however, owing to the great | number received. So if a personal or quicker reply is desired, a stamped and self-addressed envelope must be enclosed with the question. Be sure = to use YOUR fu!l rame, street aum- ber, and the name of your city and state, -------------- R. W. Pollock, manager of Con- solidated Rubber Company of Win- nipeg, was arrested on theft charge. Three hundred relatives attended funeral of Thos. Wells, chief of Stanley. Gypsies, at Paterson, N.J. Viscount Milner is one of fifty-two victims of sleeping sickness stricken in England last week. "Dry" agents found 400 quarts of Canadian €lub whiskey in Mouse LPN S07 fruit a toilet soap, or made only from plant hk oils. Highest quality at a populos price ~~Ten cents a cake. For sale Canada LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED everywhere in TORONTO. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED Toronto, Ontario Please send me a full size cake of Plantol Soap. Sc is enclosed here- raided at Oklahoma City, Okia. 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