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COUGHS • SORENESS • CONGESTION.
Nov get real relief front bronchitis miseries tide double.
action way with the home-proved medication that
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WE INVITE YOU TO
stop at the Coffee Shop,
for Lunch, Dinner, or a
Sandwich Foods* that
will more 'than satisfy
your appetite, Prompt,
Courteous Service.
SHERBONDY'S
COFFEE SHOP
LUNCHES..
MEALS
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
French-fried POPCORN
Next to Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAIVI
Chrysler, Plymouth Cars and Fargo 'Trucks
SALES and SERVICE
NYLON, Dark and light shades 1.29, 1.40 & 1.65
Service weight, (lark and light, Full Fashioned
HOSE 98c and $1.25
Lisle and Crepe HOSE $1.25
FLANNELETTE GOWNS, long sleeves, medium
and large ..... ..... - $2.29
FLANNELETTE GOWNS, short sleeves, over-
size $1.98
Snuggle Down -GOWNS, long sleeves $3.98
CREPE GOWNS ..... „ - $3.98 and $4.95
SLIPS, all sizes • .. 1.98, $$2.50 and $3.50
HOUSE DRESSES, all sizes .... $1.98 up to $2,98
Botany Wool CARDIGAN SWEATERSr up to
size 20 .. .... $4.50
Bonny Brooks WOOL PULLOVER - $3.98
Men's DRESS SHIRTS, white and colored
$2.50, $2,98 and $3.98
Men's Heavy DOESKIN SHIRTS .$1.98
Men's PLAID SHIRTS ..... , $1.98 up
Fine SOCKS 49c, /5c antl $1.25
Menss OVERALLS, all sizes , , . , $3.98
Men's Capeskin lined GLOVES W W $1.98 and $2.50
Men's PARKAS, padded lining .......... $12.95
Men's Roll Collar SWEATERS $3.95 and $6,95
For Her
For Him
To vet the benefits of this com-
binecitENETRATING-STIOMING ac-
lion, just rub throat, chest, and
?back with Vicks VapoRub at
bedtime. VapoRub goes to work
instantly-2 ways at once as
shown above-to ease bronchitis
coughing, loosen congestion, re-
lievemuscularsoreness,andsp.
zestful, comforting sleep, Often
by morning most of the misery is
Penetrates
deep into bronchial
tubes with soothing
medicinal vapors.
No job too big for us to handle or too small
to interest us.
EXPERT WORKMANSHIP
Rur Satisfaction Our Guarantee
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of VapoRub in a bowl of boiling
water. Inhale the steaming medi-
cated vapors. Feel them soothe
nagging bronchial irritation!
gone. Now don't take chances
with untried remedies-get re-
lief from bronchitis miseries to.
night with double-action, time-
tested Vicks VapoRub.
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chest and back sur-
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HUNGRY
From too Much .
Christmas Shopping
'BASIC BAKING POWDER.
BISCUITS .
2 cnps (all-purpose), flour
'
1 tsp,
salt, li) cup milk, 4 tsps, baking
powder, 3 tbsps, shortening,
Sift dry ingredients twice. Cut in
the shortening with pastry blender,
Sprinkle in the Milk and toss into 4
dough mixture with wooden spoon.
(Use more milk if necessary.)
Place the dough on floured board,
pat or roll lightly to aboute. 1 inch
thickness, Cut it with, a biscuit cutter,
dipping the cutter into flour to keep it
from sticking. Bake on a lightly flour-
ed pan in a hot electric oven at 450
degrees for 12 mins.
Cheese Biscuits: Cut % cup grated
cheese into dough,
Cranberry Biscuits: Add 2 tbsps, sugar
to dry ingredients. Cut % cup chop-
ped raw cranberries into the dough.
Raisin Biscuits: Fold % cup raisins
into mixture after shortening is cut in.
Nut Biscuits: Add % cup chopped nuts
to mixture after shortening is cut in,
BASIC PASTRY RECIPE
1% cups flour (pastry), % tsp,
salt, % cup shortening, 4 tbsps.
cold water.
Sift the flour with salt and work the
shortening into it with pastry mixer.
(When shortening is mixed evenly, the
mix looks like coarse oatmeal.) Sprin-
kle in the cold water, tossing flour into
dough. Pat lightly into a ball, wrap
in wax paper and chill in refrigerator
for Ye hour. Roll out lightly on 4
floured board to 1,4 inch thickness in a
circular fashion. Fold in half and lift
to pie plate, Press gently onto pie
plate. Cut down around the edge.
This makes one nine-inch double crust.
Orange Pastry: Use orange juice in
place of water, adding a little grated
orange rind,
Nut Pastry: Add 1/4 cup finely chopped
nuts to flour mixture.
Cheese Pastry: Add 1/4 cup finely
grated cheese to flour mixture. * * *
TAKE A TIP
1. If you use gumdrops for variation
in cookies, cut and mix in* the dough
because these gelatin candies will har-
den in a moderate temperature oven.
2. If your cookie sheet has become
black, place the pan of cookies on top
of the jelly roll pan to deflect the heat
and prevent the cookies burning on the
bottom.
3. If you use pastry flour for baking
powder biscuits, you may require 1 cup
of milk to make a soft dough.
4. The basic pastry dough recipe
may be used for making tart shells. * * *
THE QUESTION BOX
Mrs. J. T. asks: Is it advisable to
chill cookie dough in the refrigerator
before rolling out? How long will it
keep in a cold place?
Answer: The flavour and texture is
much better if you chill cookie dough.
You can store cookie dough in a coy-
ered container in the 'refrigerator for
two or three Weeks if necessay.
Ms. S. W, asks: How to keep icebox
cookies crisp and hermits soft.
Answer: Keep crisp cookies lit a tin
box or crock with a lid-do not store
anything else in the container but the
cookies after they have been allowed to
cool,
Hermits and other soft mixtures may
be stored in a covered glass jar with,a
piece of apple, Replace the apple every
few days.
Mrs. 7. T. asks: Recipe for Short
Bread,
Answer:
Short Bread '
1 cup butter, IA cup fruit sugar,
2 cups flour ((or more).
Cream hotter well, add sugar grad-
ually and cream well together. Add
flour slowly. 'When dough is stiff, turn
out on floured board, knead in flour
until dough begins to crack. Roll out
'4" thick, tut with cookie cutter. Place
On baking sheet and bake until lightly
browned at SOO deg:,
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Anne Allan Invites you to write to
her tit, The Advance-Times, Send in
your suggestions on homemaking prob.
'erns and Watch this column for replies,
An old Chinese adage: "It takes
year to Make a friend, but you tat
lose one In an hour."
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For Children
Boys' STRIPED SHIRTS . „ $1.69
GOLF HOSE, wool 59c and 98c
OVERALLS, all size .. $1.98 and 0.79
Boys' Wool BREECHES $3.98
Boys' PARICAS - $9.95
Many other Items of GIFTS FOR THE HOME,
Reasonably Priced
* BUY WHILE STOCKS ARE C01V1PLETE ,
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ADER
Feature
PROGRAMS
MONDAY THRIP SATURDAY
'7.00 a,m."-:Top 0' The. Morning
10,30 a,m.-Church of the Air
12.00 neon-Farm and Home Hour
2.15 p,m.-In Memoriam
6.15 p,m.-Tory .Gregg, Sports
6.30 p.m,-Entertaintrient Guide
MONDAY THRU' FRIDAY
LOO a,ra.,,--Hymn Time
11,00 aan.,---At Home with the La-
dies
2,45 p,m.--Radio Preview
3,00 p,m,--Songs of Carl Trevor
4.00 p,ra.--Requestfully' Yours
6,00 p,tn.-Interlude; Markets
SUNDAY
9.00 am.---House of Happiness
10.30 a.m.-Music Hall
2.30 p,m.-Sunday Prom
3,30 p,m.-Editorially Speaking,
4.00 pm.-Wagon Wheels
5,00 p.m.-Ford Theatre •
6.30 p.m.-Sweet and Low
7.00 p.m.-Church Service •
0.30 p,m.-The Tony Martin,Show
MONDAY
5.00 p.m.-I Quote
7.30 p.m.-Gaslight Gayeties
8.00 p.m.-Smiths of Hollywood
8,30 p.m.-Money Makers
TUESDAY
5.30 p.m.-Newsstand Novelties
6.05 p.m.-The Penn Front
8.30 p.m.-In the Gloaming
9.00 p.m.-Boston Mackie
9.46 p.m.-The People Ask
WEDNESDAY
3,35 p.m,---Musical Panorama
5.15 p.m.-Concert Bandstand
8,00 p.m.-Hayloft Hoedown
9.00 p.m.-Health Unit
9.30 p,m.-Curtain Time
THURSDAY
10.15 a,m.-Music for Your Mood
1.45 p.m.-Gold and Silver
7.30 p.m.-I See By The,Papers
8.15 p.m.-Radio Magazine
8.30 pati.-The Shadow
9.00 p.m.-London Playhouse
9.30 p.m.-Lois Whitney Sings
FRIDAY
5.00 p.m.-I Quote
8.30 p.m.-Towns in Action
9.00 p.m.-Light Up and Listen
10.00 p.m.-Cavalcade of Sports
SATURDAY •
11,45 a.m.-Concert Corner
5.00 p.m.-Books of All Years
7.30 p.m.-Musical Mysteries
8.00 p.m.-CKNX Barn Dance
NEWSCASTS
Monday Thru' Saturday
8.15 a.m., 8.30 a.m., 10.00 a.m., 12.25
p.m., 3.30 p.m., 6.45 p.m., 10,00 p.m.
Sunday
8.25 a.m., 10.00 amt., 12.30 pm., 6.00
p.m., 10.00 pm
MONUMENTS
p A family plot should be graced
with the shrine-like beauty of a
monument which will be ever-
lastingly a tribute to those at
rest. We have many classic
styles to suggest, and will work
with you on custom designs.
Wm. Brownlie
Hello Homemakers! Enough time to
prepare for the holiday table is the
quandry of many homemakers today.
Every year there seem to be more func-
tions to attend, especially at this, sea-
son, not only the women's organiz-
ations, but the children's concerts, fa-
ther's office parties and the numerous
Christmas endeavours.
It therefore behooves us to prepay
something simple yet festive for ou
home gatherings. We believe that our
,basic recipes with variations may be
the answer to your unmber one prob.
lent this week.
BUTTERMILK COOKIES
1 cup brown sugars cup shor.
letting, 1 Egg, well beaten, 14. cup
buttermilk or sour milk, 2143 cups
sifted cake flour, 14 tsp, salt, 3
tsp. soda, 3 tsp. cinnamon.
Cream brown sugar and shortening,
dd beaten egg. Sift dry ingredients
and add alternately with buttermilk to
reamed mixture,Drop from teaspoon
ONTARIO IIIIDAY
tx.t over 1000 feet
vv above sett level-never
mare than ten mirages out
of sight of water-ruggda
rocky 'ridges or rolling Bitty,
that enfto4 up Ilaliburton.
There is accommodation to
stilt every 'Purse. Pot cm-
pieta road or train details,
write to Ontario Ilaiiday,
I2oom1004, Victory mim-
ing, Toronto.
LET'S MAKE THEM WANT
TO COME BACK
Let's 66,6 they get the boat we
:have to otter,. tveryona Utz-
fits froth, the income tourist
business brings to Ostatio. So
it's in your interest to tinwar-
e& fries& from abet' parts
to Sham ourOntario41611days„
TOURIST BUSINESS
15 GOOD BUSINESS
AGE TWO
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Special Delivery tor Christmas
A. 3. Walker
FURNITURE and FUNERAL SERVICE
Telephone 106 Residence 224
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DO NOT MISS A, J. WALKER'S ON YOUR
SHOPPING TOUR
uitable Gifts
. TO LIST THEM ALL
HOWEVER-,
Come In and 1$e Convinced,
OF VALUES
Courteous Treatment • - "No Pressure on Sales"
Shop at Heughairs
for
Ladies' Sta-Pak Sets
with or without hangers, $9.00 and up
Zipper Bags & Gladstones
lei .wor
SUITCASES, from . - „
School Bags Steamer Trunks Billfolds
HORSE-HIDE COATS with High Collars
Horse-hide JACKETS GLOVES. MITTS
MEN'S Heavy-lined COATS with High Collars
MOTOR RUGS
HORSE BLANKETS and SLEIGH BELLS
HARNESS and HARNESS PARTS
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on greased cookie sheet. Bake in eke-
tric oven of 375 degrees about 12 mins.
Cocoanut Cookies: Add % cup shred.
ded cocoanut and 1 tsp. grated orange
rittd and 1 tsp. lemon rind.
Decorated Cookies: Use basic recipe
and after cookies ate in pan, decorate
in one of •the following Ways: Flatten
with spatula and plate on centre of
each, blanched almond, raisin, pieces
of peel or Setatne seeds.
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