pressed Cc should b« with a s] ‘"‘The better the bib, the better the pie,‘ or words to that effect, declared a marn to me not long ago. "Do you want to know the trick abhout making good pie? My mother made the best pie in the world and the reason was that she always did it in a hurry! On Sunday morning she would get ready for church, then go cut in the kitchen and mix up some pastry, standing away from the table so that she would not get flour on her best dress. You never tasted such pastry. And that lemon filling, not too thick, not too thinâ€"just right." There is someth fast work in mixing what our grandm they said for highe light hand with pa Por the be rolled the back About Having a light Hand with the Pastry Explanation of the Term Grandmother Used When She Talked About Pie. Hot Breads as Quick Meal Aids. Readyâ€"toâ€"Use Mixtures Need Only the Liqguid Before Putting Into Oven PAGE TWO "More Ice Cream, please, Mother" DRINK °* MILK fromm aDDED YEARS of TIMMINS DAIRY anada Northern Power Corporation Limited ‘ shell, the dough should e _ thin and draped over pie pan. It should ibe irmly, the extra dough it the edge of the pan nife. The pastry cover PHONE 935 and Our Driver Will Call hin up pas‘try hers me: DVAlISE meant when e "she has a be said for ry. : Pure, wholesome ice cream is so easy to make in an Electric Refrigerator. And there are so many other kinds of delicious frozen dainties an Electric Refrigerator can make for you. Because foods keep fresh so long in an Electric Refrigerator, you can take advantage of low prices and buy in quantity without fear of spoilage. The savings you make will often cover the low monthly payments. Controlling and Operat!n; NORTHERN ONTARIO POWER COMPANY LIMITED NORTHERN QUEBEC POWER COMPANY LIMITED 2 eggs | Grated rind of one lemon ‘ 1 tablespoon butter | 3 tablespoons lemon juice | 4 tablespoons sugar l Mix the fliour and sugar add the: boiling water slowly and boil five minâ€" utes, stirring constantly. Cook Ofverf ‘boiling water temn minutes, stirring ocâ€"| casicnally. Beat the egg yolks and add to them the cooked mixture. Return to boiler and add the butter, lemon uice and rind and cook until the mix-l ture thicke# Cool and fill the baked| pie crust. Cover with a meringue,| made by beating the whites of the eggs' and adding the sugar. Brown in a| slow oven. Hot Breads as Quick Meal Aids Hot ibreads and fresh cakes add a thoughtful touch to a meal, even if you are not of Southern extraction and feel,l as some of my friends do, that a meal| is not a meal without them. When I am invited to a dinner with any of texture, and to brown it, heaped high on the filling which has been put into the pie shell inâ€"this is importantâ€"a slow oven. The success of the filling depends mnst only upcn the ingredients, but upon the length of time devoted to its cookâ€" ing. It must be cooked long enmough so that the flour or cornstarch used for thickening will lose its raw flavour. If it is overcooked, however, the acid of the lemon cause the starch to lose some of its thicksning power. And then the meringue. I like to u> two tablespoons of sugar to each egg~white for the sake of flavour and should then be pricked fork.. This prevents b steam which gathers C ing. A hot oven 450 de be used and the shell the right shade in ten utes, Lemon Meringue Pie 4 icup flour 1 cup sugar 1% cups boiling water pricked all break: durin hould D Da h the i1ld Whenm the Royal Canadian Mounted Police anpeared im the recent Coronaâ€" tior parade in London they were acâ€" corded a vozriferous reception all along ths route. Their jspecially selected highlyâ€"trained horses and the ultraâ€" smans appearance of the men were a credit to Canada. This same carefully prepared unit will be a Canadian Exhibition feature this year. Light oven. Mix biscuits Prepare squash and cook. Prepare spinach and cook, Open can of tomato juice cocktail. Prepare melons. Make creamed salmon. Make coffee. (Copyright, 1937, by The Bell Synidiâ€" cate, Inc.) Mounties to Be Featured at Toronto Exhibition 1% cups milk 1 cneâ€"pound can salmon 2 tablespoons lemon juitcte Chopped parsley Melt butter, stir in flour and seasonâ€" ings and when well blended, stir in milk slowly. Cook until smooth and thick, stirring constantly. Add the salmon, which has been carefully lookâ€" ed over and flaked, and lemon juice. Reheat and when ready to serve, pour on a platter and garnish with chopped from a resadyâ€"toâ€"use mix which after bakingy may be combined with sliced bananas and whipped cream. I also like to sprinkle the top of my baked gingerbread with grated cheese and then to slinp it back into the oven for a few minutes until the cheese has meltâ€" 2d. A readyâ€"toâ€"use devil‘s food mix may be served with whipped cream after it is baked, or it may be split and aerved with ice cream between the layâ€" them, I should be much disappointed if they were not featured. The business woman housekeeper, who must necessarily specialize in quick meals, seldom has time enough to mix up a batter of dough. For this reason she makes good use of the readyâ€"toâ€" use mixtures which need but the addiâ€" tion of liqu‘d before baking to produce ‘flakey bivcuits and an added agg for muffins. The biscuit recipe can be usâ€" ed with a few changes for a variety or1 products. If corange juice and a bit of grated rind are used instead of milk 1co the liquid and a few tablespoons of ‘,suga.r are added, you wil have a biscuit of a novel flavour. Instead you may rell the regular biv:uit dough very tirin, cut it into rounds, spread half the rcund@s with peanut butter mixed with brown sugar and cover with the reâ€" maininz rounds. The dough may be rolled into oblong sheets, spread with | grated cheese and paprika, or with softenm»d butttr, brown sugar and cinâ€" mmon. The dough should then be rclled <ightly and sliced. Extra milk may be added to a biscuit mix and the waifle iron put to use for baking at flakey mutffin ed witl produc of grat 11 l Wihen I Quick Meal Tomato juice cocktail reamed salmon with hot ‘biscuits Buttered squash Spinch Melons Method of Preparation like sadv se these biscuit mixtures for I like to use cream, either ur, as the liquid, or to add iblespoon of shortening for akes and icobblers. Perhaps te gingerbread shortcake Coffee _Tfl_E_yPORCUI’INE TIMMINS, ONTARIOG Similarly when there is a squint or cross eyes. The eye which is straight Department of _Opthalmology, Ohio State University, in an address to the Ohio State Nurses‘ Association at Columbus, Ohio, last year stated: "I want to speak particularly about what can be done to preserve and conâ€" serve (saÂ¥e) vision from birth up to school age because this is a very imâ€" portant period. It seems to me that there should be some effort made to have periodiz eye examinations, or, at dleast, one examination before a child reaches school age. Fortunately most children ‘have normal eyes and need no treatment. An examination of their eyes will happily show this; but many may show a degree of blindness in one or both eyes of which the parents have no knowledge. In many of these cases the parents are surprised to disover on examination that the children have defective vision, which, if given early attention, may be improved." "Sometimes, of course, nothing can be done, but it is a source of satisfacâ€" tion <to know that every opportunity has been provided for their care. It is surprising that parents wili say ‘Well, I never knew you could examine a child‘s eyes before he could read the letters.‘ Without any ocoutward appearâ€" ances of defect we may discover such deferts as farsightedness where no matter how hard the child tries he is unable to get a clear picture." Naturally we think that for youngâ€" sters to get this complete examination when they first attend school is a great step forward in education, and when we compare this with conditions when we were children it certainly is a great step forward. However, it comes as a shock that, insofar as the eyves and the evesight are concerned, waiting until a youngâ€" ster is five or six years old (school age) may be too late to repair or correct certain eye defects; that an eye examâ€" ination should be given long before the child reaches school age. Eyes cf Children Should BRe Examined Before School Age Boys and girls in our cities and towns now have the advantages of the school medical and dental inspection. A youngster going to school for the first time brings back a report on his heart. lungs, spine, feet, eyes, nose, throat and teeth. CQiamour and individuality have their place in the sun, but above all else cthe beauty rule is: "keep and look cool." It‘s such a happy circle for the one who can manage to live up to that beauty ruleâ€"it‘s easier to survive swelâ€" tering, humid days when the course is simple, smooth, orderly. And when one looks cool and quiet, one is that much easier on the eyes of beholder. Thermometer Notwithstanding The â€" thermometer nstwithstanding, you can evoke the compliment (one of the nicest beauty compliments during torrid days) "how cool you look"â€"if you learn to pay attention to every last little detail of personal daintiness and good grooming; if you try to remain calm and serene, do as little fussing and fuming as possible; say mot one word albout ‘"hot enough, isn‘t it?"; if you learn that greens and blues and dark sheer browns and blacks and quiet prints are cool colours, just as linens, piques, organdies are cool fabrics. Short sleeves are cooler than long (and coolâ€" feasons, t3o. That wellâ€"groomed look takes one to beauty honours more than any other factor during the dog days of summer. Chiseled features don‘t matiter half so much as the three C‘sâ€" looking calm, cool and collected. Daintiâ€" ness is definitely a beauty "must." Glamour and individuality have their Not only do RPeauty Standards change with the years, they change with the seasons, too. That wellâ€"groomed look takes one to beauty honours more than any other factor during the dog days D1 Jas. W. Barton, M.D., Toronto "Keep Cool by looking cool" is Misz Pierce‘s advice toâ€" day. LILY PONS dresses her hair as simply as poscible and chooses printed cotton for evening frocks at the first sign of hot weather. 100 ljalte TO repair or ‘correct ve defects; that an eyve examâ€" hould be given long before the iches school age. These Days the Beautyv By ELSIE PIERCE FAMQ V $ Y T Fro BC BEAUTIFUL #*, Chairman of the Opthalmology, Ohio in an address to the of Pours Tbhat Bobp Gioke and Mail:â€"Heligo being fortified despite the the Treaty of Versailles th be dismantled. The error destroying the island altog is useless except for purpo Are you worried al that you don‘t have "symptoms" or pains test doos not reveal? is the eye which is used. These children, if the condition is discovered early, will be enabled by the use of glasses to get a Clear image and thus develop more normal vision. The family doctor, a nurse, or even a parent can make simple tests with objects or illustrations long before the youngster learns his letters. And if you want to make trump bid for popularity keep your surroundâ€" ings as ordsrly and cool looking as you do your person. (Copyright 1937, by the Bell Syndiâ€" cate, Inc.) oult is important; a perspiraticn preâ€" ventive heads the "must" list; hair is shampsoo‘d oftener than in the winter; perfume is lighter; powder is lighter in weight, darker in ‘culour (as the skin grows darker in the summer), makeâ€"up must be removed ‘before beâ€" ing renewed; skin must be kep; seruâ€" pulously clean and sans a single blemâ€" ith; messy makeâ€"up is not to be tolerâ€" ated (which means waterproof rouge and maszcara must be used). LiIAll SIGEVES: neckâ€" lines are better than stuffy, high or tricky lines and too much trimming is definitely taboo. Coiffures have gone very glamorous, but you‘ll find that during the summer the simplest coifâ€" fures are the smartest. Don‘t wear your hair in a very fancy vogue, don‘t overdo on the curls, don‘t adopt a bushy, overâ€" theâ€"face or down on the netck hairdo. The simple, swept up, swept off the face hair styles have been the favourite for many summers, and rightly so. The daily or twi fcregone conclusiot tubbed,. immaculate Rule is "Keep Cool" MADE IN CANADA â€" OF CANADIAN WHEAT Neurosis twice daily ba exists, Address your ibrary, care of The d Street, Neéew York, i cents to ng your full name he number of this available are‘* two kleis, "Eating Your Vo. 101) and ‘"Why Heart?" (No. 102), error was in not altogether, as it purposes of war. ; the lock from the skin . perspiraticn preâ€" must" ‘list: atT Eating ) and ?"(NG d is now ailable 10n in should Ve Herbert Hollickâ€"Kenyon, eastern operations manager of Northerh Flights and A. H. Miller were first to greet Pilot Aviation and oil company officials gathered to welcome the silverâ€"winged craft, first large airâ€"liner to visit Toâ€" ronto commercially, shifted their attenâ€" tion from the taxing moncplane as fire broke out rear the boat‘s engine. Leapâ€" ing aboard the 20â€"ft. motorboat with a fire extinguisher, a mechanic brought the outbreak under control just as the luxuricus Canadianâ€"built skyliner nosed in beside the ramp. Damage was nogâ€" libible. Flame pit of t] just as passengt the first show. The story of the arrivai in Toronto of the first new 10â€"passenger aeroplane to be put on the Northern Flight‘s routs the Northern mining centres and Toronto and Montreal was given in The Toronto Star on Saturday. The Star had the following reference to the matter, noting that a fire in the air harâ€" bour launch threatened for a time to spoil the official welcome to the big new spoil the alrliner: Seasonable First Flight of New Airlhner for North "The â€"Spanish Armada was a ship that Drake made his exploration trip with." "The Irish Free State is the northern part of Ireland and is noted for stickâ€" ing with the British Empire." ‘*howlers" produced by Chatham stuâ€" dents when writing recent examinaâ€" tions follow: ‘‘*‘By Divine right it is meant that every person should have a fair trial before uemfr put to death." "The Battle of Trafalgar took place in a square by that name in the heart cf London, England." , "Shakespsare was a great writer. He wrote 36 plays in 52 different lanâ€" Fire in Harbour Launch Threatened to Spoil the Official Weleome. Schoolboy "howlers‘"‘ appear to be a popular form of humour. It might be difficult to equal some of those reâ€" cently given in The Advance from Otâ€" tawa and district, but a few of the ‘*‘howlers" produced by Chatham stuâ€" dents when writing rezent examinaâ€" Another Bunch of Those "Howlers" from Chatham "Cecvil Rhodes was a leading Ameriâ€" an â€" rebel. 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