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Ancther request is for a smooth rich sauce, flavoured with sherry, that is served with sliced chicken at a wel 1 Broilsd hambu Hominy in cre; Cabbage an Baked anpples. Prepare salad and chili Ligh broiler Prepare hamburg cakes. Slice onions. Broil meat with onion slic Open cans of hominy and EsSS heat. ail shaker. When well mixed nto cocktail glasses and serve. Meat Cakes with Onion Rings 1‘s pounds chopped beetf AND 20 CENTS ONEâ€"TIME OFFER 10 PEARL SOAF Courons ak Aluminum Saucepan PEARL SOAP _ COUPONS AND 15 CENTS ONEâ€"TIME OFFER ONEâ€"TIME QOFFER COUPCNS AND 25 CENTS m tomato ju w dashes 1 strips baco provide cither ks you choose Tomato â€"Jute Mecthod of Preparation c ablespoo NI Quick Mea: o cocktail irg cakes with onion ring ‘am â€"Buttered lima bean d green pepper salad Coffee 1€ with bact parchment paper so that its shape. and packed in cither thre or four servâ€" choose them fror size? to Jules Cocktail in of flan aqu 1A € with ice well m THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TIMMINS, ONTARIO ind lima bean l ppet x r( rshire sauce and iiquic und cakes und each A K d eacn othpick minutes onion rollinf brown Nit portance of bein carrv â€" out athletic their qualification an singmg songs tiure, and on com lower forms were twhat to expect w appiauded. A guitar Foy, Bernard Philibit Dowe proved very int Ssabcurin later accomp;s by singing. Several High Schoo! symnastic exhibition. | several kinds of human ten, planist, tnen played a very diffi cult compositiocn. displaying her quali fications without question. Followin: this, Herbert Jennings played two selec tions on the mandolin, and was heartil age Oof the Reading 11 Dian Ethier ed by Olive speakers and gramme that | UE OV AL ‘Contest With Timmins High â€" School Last Week. | warned {ill Ch Iroquois Falls, Ont.. Dec. 18. â€"(Sne. | brought Iroquois Falls, Ont., Dec. 18.â€"â€"(Spe-' cial to The Advance)â€"An interesting debate between the Iroquois Falls and Timmins High Schools was held in the Assembly hall here on Priday evening.! Decembe} 17th. + 1 wine glass sherry ' 2 tablespoons whipped cream | Grated Parmesan cheese : Melt butter, add flour and when well |blended, add the milk and chicken stock | gradually, stirring constantly over a ‘3 low fire. Cook until smooth and thick. | Reat a little of this sauce irto slightâ€" | ly beaten egg yoiks and then pour egg iy Dealtén egg yoiks and then pour egg | mixture back into the sauce. Heat, add i sherry and whipped cream and let| beat ons minute. Pour sauce over slicâ€" ' ed cooked chicken, whichn has been arranged in â€"a shallow casserole. Sprinkle with grated cheese and brown under a hot broiling fire. (Copyright 1937, by The Bell Syndiâ€" 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese e tablespoons butter Scald milk with salt. Add farina or flour, a spoonful at a time, stirring conâ€" stantly to prevent lumping, and cook ten minutes. Add one tablespoon of butter and half the chsese, Remove from fire and add to beaten egg. Press dough on floured board into a sheet oneâ€"half inch thick. Cool several hours and cut into diamond shaped pieces. Butter a baking dish and arrange in it a layer of gnocchi, sprinkie with gratâ€" ed cheese, dot withb utter and repeat until the dish is full. Bake in a hot oven, 450 degrees F., twerty to twentyâ€" five minutes. stock may be and the che: known restaurant ing eaten this sp 2 numberi oi time analysis in the f though I am certa an exact duplicat however, that it is en. For use wi sarce Francaisc cup butter tablespoons flour cup rich milk cup chicken stock. rgo vyolks S > %}J-‘A _MM ols y d _ M ILW 1p5 ml ‘@aspool uy fat d half the cheese. Remove and add to beaten egg. Press floured board into a sheet ich thick. Cool several hours nto diamond shnaped pieces. compig whe i2 1011 OlL a reclpe, alâ€" cE€rtain that it will not be licate. I can guarantee. it is delicious withn chickâ€" e with fish the chick>»n replaced by a fish stock se may be omitted. scehi Romans panvin 121 Gemol t in New York. Hay pecialty of the hous form of ain tha bewildered The Bell Syndiâ€"| School Scroll proved both humorous land interesting. This scroll is edited nds s and printed by the pupils of the High 'O(]llOlS ' School, and gives vent to many of their | hidden problems. A few of the followâ€" h gf'hnfll l ing extracts are noteworthy: flou1 A composing imorous naâ€" of this, the ldered as to YÂ¥ reach this im presentit ind tin! MmMaip wo seiecâ€" s heartily y Elmer Gerald z, Frank this trio face, High! And on her breast Trees, trimmed with tinse], silver. gold red: Thrcu Anco And was mins : "For weeks the stores have been gaily | decorated with holly wreaths and misâ€" lletoe; advertisements in papers have warned "only a few more shopping days till Christmas"; packages have been brought secretly into the homes and | quickly hidden, one knows not where; all these things indicate that Christâ€" mas is just around the corner. "We hope that all our fellowâ€"students iwill know such a merry day! In fact |we are positive they will. . However, ]while our minds are wrapped up in |these happy thoughts, we must not forget others who are less fortunate than we. Perhaps, through our kindâ€" ness and goodâ€"will some child may haveI | more than bread and butter for Christâ€" mas dinner, ard something other than a washâ€"tub to play in. Let us all try to improve the lot of some one! Our Christmas will be much happier if we can think that through our efforts some | _ one else has also found happiness!â€" It was The evenirg was brought to a close with the girls of the High School servâ€" ing lunch, and needless to say, this was most heartily enjoyed by all. Miss Hinds: "If you should win the debate, what would you say?" MclLeod: "The best team won." "Tan Cuthell is still looking for a bridle and saddle for the gymn "horse." While you are at it, get some water for the diving board." to improve the Christmas will can think that one clse has : She has cut out for herself a picture of opulence, elegance, glamour. She spares no expense in achieving it, but achieve it she does. A wealth of fabric a riot of colour, glitter in every form, shape and marner are called_upon to j add their bit of beauty. Jewels, seâ€" quins, veilsâ€"every romantic feminine embellishment is called upon. | Doing things in such a big way, isn‘t it consistent that little curls, tight, close waves should be out? They are! Big, sculptured coils like cinnaâ€" mon buns are going to the top of loveâ€" ly headsâ€"and being so big there are Just a few of them, very conspicuous, very grandâ€"ladyâ€"like. Colour is carried right through. More colour and sheen in the hair. More colour in the cheeks. Green and gold and provocative shades of shadow on the eyelids and clear, giowing pink: ard red rouge for the lips. As for fingertips, nail polish shades become more and more varied and exciting and run the gamut of pale pink to pimiento, natural to nasturtium. rore smm n um We‘ve heard so much about Fashion‘s fAickleness and her constart clhange of heart that today, being in a contrary mood,. we‘d like to point out some of her very candid, logical consistencies. was learned that, while a debate being held in Iroquois Falls there also a debate being held in Timâ€" , John Eaton and Joan Needham, ; the delegates sent from here to the affirmative. divine, happy children sin sweet: WO asl a § JEAN PARKER wearing an evening gown ind bodice,. Heavy whits siik frinze fo The First Christmas io £ dral candle Â¥rA M O BREAUTY EXPEXKR T Mary‘s flowerâ€"white Bro BEAUTIFEUL tiny baby head ind wreaths of "ashion‘s Candid Consistencie on that nigh heir carol the Chris By ELSIE PIERCE evening gown with the popular shirred waist tUk fringe forms an inters sting â€" shoualder treatment. ad Kimberley Ave And if Fashion presents an endless parade, disarming and confusing you just a bit with the command: "it‘s yours to choose from" here again she is consistent, constart in her call for inâ€" dividuality. Follow her lead, by all means, but adopt from the many modl- fications and versions of the mode Lhat she herself offers,. the one or two you know to be right for you. (Copyright 1937, by The Bell Syndiâ€" cate, Inc.) | BOILING FOWL, 3% lb. ave., per lb. ... LEG OF PORK, (half or whole), per In TRIMMED PORK BUTTS, per lb. ........ Montreal PORK SHOULDERS, per lb PURE PORK HAMBURG, 2 Ibs. for _ Everything is molded. shaped, graceâ€" fully and beautifully. The crown of your hat, the hair or your head. the draped bosom, the corseted waistline, the sheathed hipsâ€"they‘re details, purâ€" posely done to accent the feminine form divine. Temagami Ginger Ale, 24 oz. bottles, per case $1.95 Picake Shortéening; 2 Ib: pkg. .......}...;.................. 125C Mixed Nuts, 2 for .:..;.;..:;2. . 415be bhelled Walnuts,; per Ib. 39¢ Tomatoes, Standard quality, per tin ...................... 10¢ Peas, Standard quality, per tin 10¢ Peanut Butter, Harry Horne Brand, 20 oz. jar ..:.27¢ Motherâ€"Parker Tea,; per Ib. ic 61¢ ‘"‘Drink More" Coffee, per lb. .........:....:..;........39¢ €ocoa,; *# _0 19¢ pmith‘s Ketchup, 2 bottles Club House Mustard, 8 oz. jar, 2 for ... 19¢ Habitant Pea Soup, 2 tinsg..................... .........;.... 25¢ Clark‘s Pork and Beans, 2 tins ............... ... * 91p GRADE A. SWIFT‘S PREMIUM The very best quality, hard and BRAND YOUNG TENDER ‘;5 soft centres 21 TURKEYS. per Ib. .. ¢ mixed, per . Ib. . ... .. it Ha N0 EMPIRE MEAT MARKET WED., THURS., FRI., DEC. 22, 23, 24 TURKEYS E Xmas Candies I Our store is closed. Saturday, Sunday and Monday. so make sure your order includes suffiâ€" clent for the Holiday Weekâ€"end. Order now at these low prices! ORDER EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS ! V alues Effective A Complete Stock of Fruits and Vegetables The quickâ€"healing salve for Cyanide Poisonâ€" ing, Eczema, Psoriasis, Impetigo, Salt Rheum, Itch, Chaps and most skin ailments. 50¢ ; $1,.00 : $2.00 sizes. (Medium and strong). Ask your local Druggist or write Kleerex Manuâ€" facturing Co., Toronto, Ont. ing of small grants over a wide farâ€" fNiung field, and further recognizing that many aspects of cancer research cannot be distinguished from pure biology which may be outside the inâ€" terest or responsibility of government; having in mind all these considerations. the council resolves that, during the presert fiscal year, grantsâ€"inâ€"aid will be made only in the case of projects closely connected with the work of the National Cancer Institute, with the exâ€" ception of projects designed to improve the radiotion therapy, including the study of new methods: producing radioactive substances." "The Council wishing to conserve the funds made available ayâ€" Congress for the purpose of cancer research to the end that they may be emloyed to the best advantage of the country and having in mind the somswhat unsatisâ€" factory experience of other bodies in connection with too wideâ€"spread awardâ€" secondary importance training specialists in ¢ The council‘s policy grantsâ€"inâ€"aid has beor lows : A recent grant of $30,000 for the establishment of a Cyclc:ron laboraâ€" tory, by the National Advisory Cancer Oouncu at Washington, is interpreted as an endorsement by that body of Professor Lawrence‘s work so far. The council has $400,.000 this y2ar with which to carry on its work for furâ€" thering cancer research, of which not more than $200,000 may be used for the purchase or rental of radium. The scarcity of radium is mentioned as of secondary importance to th> need for training specialists in cancer treatment. The council‘s policy with regard to grantsâ€"inâ€"aid has been defined as folâ€" Canadian doctors making a special study of cancer follow the progress of research in the United States carefully and will, therefore, watch with interâ€" est the results that may be obtained from a new apparatus which it is said. may change the entire situation with regard to radium. This is the Cyciotron, developed by Professor E. O. Lawrence, of the University of California, to proâ€" duce radioactive substances for the war on cancer. Canadian Doctors Make Cancer Study Much Interest Shown in the "Cvelotron." From the Health of Canada) 2 Phones 298â€"169 Christmas Section $400,000 this year on its work for furâ€" arch, of which not FOR SKIN DISEASES 240C ale 19¢ 18¢ ‘)'â€")(. *# 3+ a@4¢ 61¢ .39¢ 19¢ 31e 19¢ 205C 21¢