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No, study is not "going over" this or that so many times withâ€" out thought. Perlee v. Jervis in ‘"‘The Etude". says: "At least fifty per cent. of study is| brain power, twentyâ€"five per cent. is knowing how, the other twentyâ€"five per cent. is actual pracâ€" tice." Fried Whitefish, with Bernaise Sauce ing, 1 tablespoon of lemon juice, 1 of Tarragon vinegar, 1 of flour, cookâ€" ed together and well stirred. Garâ€" nish with parsley. Clean, wipe dry, split up the back and pepper and salt. Dredge lightly with flour. Heat fresh bacon fat quite hot, fry the inside first, then the outside, removing when the skin is crisp and of a rich brown color. Serve with the following dressing: Two tablespoons of butter beaten light, %% cup of hot w(ater, seasonâ€" FOR PIANO STODENTS Of course no great results are achieved ï¬rom work which has been. done without the mind of the worker being concentrated on _that work. Therefore to children piano study must be made interesting. ‘ But with all interest possible, if the knowledge of "knowing how‘" is lacking, the reâ€" sults will still be far from encouragâ€" ing. Therefore for the next few weeks T shall write on what might be called "Efficiency in Piano Playing." * Prunc Pudding One cup of ground raw prunmes, 1â€"2 cup of sugar, 2 eggs, 3 cups of milk, 1â€"2 teaspoonfyd of orange extract, 4 thick slice of buttered bread. / & Light Fruit Cake Cream half a cupful of butter with Sne cupful ‘of sugar and add three beaten eggs, hbalf a cupful of moâ€" lasses, oneâ€"cighth ~of a teaspoonful of salt, one teaspoonful of ground cinnamon, half a teaspoonful each of orange extract and @llspice, and a quarter of a teaspoonful ecach of cloves and mace. Mix two cupfuls of sifted pastry flour with one teaspoonâ€" ful of baking soda and sprinkle over one cupful of seeded raisins, half a cupful each of currants and blanched chopped â€"almonds, half a cupful of shredded citron and a quarter of a cupful of minced candied orange peel. Combine the floured fruit with the first mixture, alternating with half a cupful of sour milk, Oil two pans thoroughly, pour in (the cake and steam for one hour, then set in slow oven for the second hour. If preâ€" ferred, both the fruit cakes may be baked in a very slow oven, but steamâ€" ing gives a richer, moister cake. ing i (Beat the prunes and sugar\together until well blended, add the eggs well beaten, and then the milk and flayorâ€" ing. Cut the bread in small zice, stir into mixturé, pour into a puddingâ€" dish, set in a pan of hot water, and bake slowly till the custard is set and the bread is brown. This should take about an hour and a quarter in order to cook the prunes thoroughly. Concentration at all times is necesâ€" sary. We often wonder why it is that so many of the really great musicians are Europeans. The secret is â€"the way they study. A friend of mine (a young violinist about fifteen) has exâ€" cited admiration and wonder at all concerts and recitals where he has apâ€" peared., People are delighted with the result of his studies, butâ€"if they could only see how he practices they would realize why such as he are successful musicians; if they could see the intenâ€" sity of concentration, the sacrifice of pleasure, the way ho actually lives for music, they would no longer wonder at his remarkable playing. In the hotâ€" test days last surnmer you could have seen him, the perspiration . running down his face, practicing over four hours a day. Is it any awwonder there is a vast difference between the averâ€" age American student and students of other nationalities? â€" Home Made Finger Rolls Scald two cups of muik, cream, 1â€"4 cup of butter with same of sugar, add to milk when tepid, add 1â€"2 yeast cake dissolved in 1â€"4 cup of water, add a little flour, stir, and add 1 teaspoon of salt, add filour to make it soQ enough to knead. Knead well, brush with butter, and let mse until mornâ€" a But intense application without "knowing how‘‘ is not desirable, so in the next article I shall describe some vital principles of technic. "Wâ€"wâ€"why," said Mr. Brown, the sâ€"sâ€"sâ€"silly câ€"câ€"creature sâ€"sâ€"stutters!" Regulation of all billboard adverâ€" tising along Provincial highways is to be enforced by the Provincial Highâ€" ways Department, which now has unâ€" der consideration a list of proposed reâ€" strictions and prohibitions. Represenâ€" tatives of billboard firms of Ontario and Western Quebec, including E. L. Ruddy, Toronto, and Hal. B. Donly of Simcoe, met Hon. F. C. Biggs in his office yesterday, and in discussion enâ€" dorsed the principle of regulation. "What‘s the matter with it?" asked the dealer. 3 R "What‘s the matter with it?". askâ€" ced therdealer." o. .. u.2 ks As at present drafted, the regulaâ€" tions proposed a nominal fee for billâ€" board advertising on Provincial highâ€" ways, sufficient to cover the cost of administering supervision. It is proâ€" posed, among other things, that signs shall be constructed at least 1,000 feet apart, that they shall not be built within 300 feet of road intersections or: railroad crossings, and that they shall not be erected at all in places where they will obscure beautiful scenery. ; ~ According to the act, the Highways Department has jurisdiction over areas within oneâ€"quarter of a mile of proâ€" vincial highways, consequently anyâ€" thing within that distance will come under departmental supervision. It is not proposed to dictate to business firms who desire to erect signs on their own properties advertising their own businesses. °1 Mr. Brown bought a parrot. He was told it was a good talker, and would soon learn to repeat anything spoken in its presence. ‘ A fortnight later, however, heâ€" returned with it to the shop: g s 1 RESTRICT BLOTS ON SCENERY TESTED RECIPES AND MUSIC LOVERS TIMES & GUIDE. WESTOXNX £ ‘Town of Weston TAKE NOTICE that: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Weston has{construct« ed as a local improvement curb and gutter on Main St., between, south of Lemaire Ave. to St. John‘s Road. 24 The cost of the work is $11,000.00, of which $1,271.00 is to be paid by the Corporation. The special rate per foot frontage is $0.20 1â€"10. The special assessment is to be paid in ten annual instalments. 3. The estimated lifetime of the work is 10 years. \ 4. A Court of Revision will be held on the 3rd day of February at cight o‘clock p.m. at the Town Hall for the purpose of hearing camplaints against the vroposed assessment or the accuracy of frontage measureâ€" ments, and any other complaint which persons interested may desire to make and which is by law cognizâ€" able by the Court. Dated this 16th day. of â€" January 1922. _ Town of Weston TAKE NOTICE that: i. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Weston has conâ€" structed as a local improvement paveâ€" ment on Main St. between south of Lemaire Ave. to St. John‘s Road. ~2. The cost of the work is $33,021, of which $7,399.00 is to be paid by the Corporation. The special rate per foot frontage is $9.38 6â€"10. The special assessment is to be paid in ten annual instalments. : 4. A Court of Revision will be held on the 3rd day of February at eight g@‘clock p.m. at the Town‘Hall, for the purpose of â€" hearing complaints against the proposed assessment or the accuracy of frontage measureâ€" ments, and any other complaint which persons interested may desire to make and which is by law cognizable by the Court. Dated this 16th day of Jan., 1922. . H. 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