BLAME FOR WAR (Continued from page 1) Prince Rupert DQiy Nvj Thursday. rw.L. I INet HOUSEKEEPING of September 4. And this we condemn," affirmed "It begins with these words: Mr. Mawer, 'The invasion of tiie Ptv.-'v. After a question period at the end of the Ulk Mr Mawer waa the or Korea on, June 25 by armed forces of the North Ko- given a special vote of thanks rean authorities was an act of bv the chairman, Mrs. Blackaby. aggression initiated without The president of the club also KINfiSTnw o,, . work and that, In particular, it should hold free elections In Korea. This was done In the spring of 1948 and Syngman Rhee was established at Seoul as the head of the lawfully elected government of the Republic of Korea. v. wuiv muiiia nave sins,. vmi, been opened to cod vith ill !'n?e line a7 J . atoning sv,tn. .."""i elsewhere, majority rule must prevail," Mr. Mawer said. "Domination is only bad when it comes through minority rule." Stressing the activities of the Economic and Social Council of the UN as contact with races. FEAST OF FAT THINGS IS ULTIMATE IN PERFECTION I warning and without provoi-a- welcomed a new member to th "Although not perfect, this rV-Vl tion, in execution or a careiut-ly-prepared plan.' 'From the start, the objec locnl branch, Mrs. Gordon Graham, who has recently movel here from Chilliwack. Mis. J. A. Rutherford accom- JAr. Mawer reviewed the United tives of North Korea have been to secure bv force what could panled at the piano in the sin,?- not be gained by other means. ' ing of the national anthem. Vi cup honey 1 egg, well beaten 3i cup thick unswettened applesauce 'i teaspoon baking soda Vi teaspoon baking powder 2 cups pastry flour OR VA cups all-purpose flour Vi teaspoon cinnamon V4 teaspoon nutmeg lt teaspoon salt 1 cup chopped raisins government was returned as a result of an expression of the will of the majority of the Korean people and as such was entitled to recognition. ThU was given by the United Nations General Assembly on December 12, 1948. It was declared that all me;nbers of the UN are bound by that decision and that no other government was In existence. ' "Events in the Soviet zone tn MONTREAL, Dec. 7th -si .T; Wl? lovely faut to J.tne. Locke, . Solomon spoke of "a feast cf fat things' 'as being the ultimate In perfection. In more recent times, "living on the fat , of the land" has been expressive ' of all the luxuries of living. In the modern way of life there are Wher classes of foods which are prized as highly as most types of fat Of air edible fats, the fat of nilk is considered the most diii-' cate and therefore fresh cream knltAV n nrtif nrva H In m'inv Nations' Korean problem prior to present hostilities. , CAIRO AGREEMENT "In the Second Wond War, United States, United Kingdom and China agreed at Cairo that Korea be freed from foreign domination. The Soviet Union adhered to the Cairo declaration. But for military expediency in the demilitarization of 'i Wi A mi Uuy, yuu we, m mde by .kin cienti.U irtio ."U MH-a tu U soflenmj oilto .very eak Th t '"e 4 i si n I Japan it was agreed that United Cream fat and sugar thorough- States should occupy the south the north followed the usual ' pattern of absolute control of all social movements suppres-! sion, then abolition of opposi-l because you Ite om sol ly. Add honey, mixing well. Addiern part of Korea to the 38th t-.nv ami nee how mucn ofL.r Woodtarr?miui Vi ..m.plexum! And u Woodbury Soap k. a'Hyt Junt lOo a ctikf. oui bati, u -fa eee and beat well. Add aDPle-i rurallp nnri thp Soviet tmnns sauce in which soda has been should occupy that part of Ko-!tlon s expressed through news- trrleaning For Tht Chrlttmmm w. do juat about .v.ry cTL B'. papers and the like, all this mi iinuk 01 -iron, wMhin. window, to i7Zl . ..J dissoived. silt together tne dry rea lying to the north. ingredients and add with thei -The policy of the Soviet raisins to the creamed mixture. J union was clear from the start. Drop bv teaspoonsful on a greas- j According to them only Corned baking sheet. Bake at 375" F., munists were democratic and Bo.ifliiiin lurniturel What if itf If. thai V a M coupled with a violent program' of specious propaganda design-' ed to discredit the United States In the eyes of South Koreans ' cases where fat is used. To make one pound of butter the cream from ten quarts of milk Is required. The nursery rhyme says "Betty Botter bought a bit of butter to make her batter better." Many a homemaker agrees with ,. the idea and adds "a bit of but- k ter" to vegetables, soups and drsserts as well as batters be- cause of the rich smoothness and flavor it Imparts. Home economists say "Its better with butter." Nothing hpnts a tinnine of for about 20 minutes. Makes 5 to the Soviet Union would consult and to point out the alleged il-6 dozen." v j no other political groups in re- j legality of United Nations ef- kind ,o youVbaand ffi M H do cany to kceD clean 1 i.TT V , A n,U5 ..U and toVX: iWoir Sfe tn'. (he new M-I, Snoriri I'd l t iI.. i y uU "" Cr. ,!,( Wt.. Montrral, P.Q Hclo,7lO, ' , 411 H gard to the formation of a na-1 forts at mediation. HOT WATER GINGERBREAD i north on Elections in th Vi cup clarified" beef drippings Uonal government for all Ko- fan Via mdintomoH rea,' ne maintained. : August 25. 1948. also followed Mr. Mawer continued: "It can the familiar pattern with the be seen that but for the abortive Korean Democratic Front eath- invasion of South Korea in June.i ering 99.6 per cent of the vote, j the strong Soviet orienttation The formation of groups of LRATOKI Think nai vou aiv vf., . i. of North Korea would have con-tt.med troops totalling well over crunchy, buttered crumbs on a casserole dish. Often such a topping makes the family forget that they are eating leftovers. , - Another idea ' fo flopping is 1 egg 34 cup molasses Vi cup sugar i 1 teaspoon cinnamon Vi teaspoon cloves 2 teaspoons ginger 2Vi cups pastry flour OR 2 cups plus 2 tablespoons' all-purpose flour Vi teaspoon salt 1 cup boiiing water i tinued aided by the large So 103,000 men came as a matter '".UxF'Ve ir'Kid"" whether ft. I vo A felandard, Alaater, or De Luxe CoU-wi Lj ?eU mlljr aaf. cold from top to bottol 5 freeiinj cumi-artment. for trown food8.TlS Lay QmckuU Ie. Trayi. Sturdy.Xp S met. Beautaful Raymond Wwy Al usea on discuius. use yuui aav- orite recipe for baking powder J biscuits' but substitute Vi cup u. r "" woman nM ii by the famrmi Meter-M.aer. And want. gnLffi Evm , ii.inle t,y Cnpra Motor.. Th.r.'. not . .very muiuti toL t 1 riRiilniM lJealer today, w Cream fat, add sugar slowly. cornmeal for Vi cup of the flour viet embassy ftaff in the North Korean capita). "Meanwhile the Korean commission made efforts to contact the Soviet authQ!its in the north but without success," said Mr. Mawer, recounting strict censorship of the north. "A large majority of the General Assembly decided that the commission should continue its ; When the dough is rolled and cut, add well-beaten egg. Mix boiling of course," the . speaker Indicated. , "An honest understanding of the war and do not be taken in by the Communist-inspired phrase, civil war," he warned, ''must inevitably begin with the report of the Korean commission which reached the Security Council at its meeting Sweet-toasted fresh, 4iJ ffT) because folks eat II 1 1 1 1 1 1)1 1 ft I I Kelloggs Corn Hakes tID II 1 1 1 r?l I 'l I I fast as we make 'em! Gat JT III your bargain in jffxxncss, fC M fm I I Kellogg . Corn Flake.. 4 LzlW$$ 0MI KHOWS IISII pt; - V j j !)' the condition of Hu Tht Silt 01 Iw f J dip the tops of the biscuits in water, with molasses. Add alter-melted butter, then in cornmeal. ' nately with the-sifted dry Bake as usual in a hot oven, 400 , dients.- Pour into a 9-inch greas-F, and serve with butter and ed pan. Bake in a slow oven 300 fur. t e n a worry to vou lstelv? Tl.'. your ipniil on wah-day? llo no-rinne chemical, make hem rough and here, the an- f ' . j maple syrup, honey or jam. F.,-for 60 minutes. nil? TJmn take my-n ort ui TOUT Many types of fats have their uses in cooking. For deep frying it is essential that the fat should i Kinh cmnHnff tpmncra. luvi'-e and ciiatiKS Vi'-a7 problem . . .tut' la IM"Z-q),Hkl Vrr i-IN-X NO fl Dm nets vour wash A 8 M U D G K I5lorioii.lv rteaa and I I HNITL'RE P0I.PH '' I i i OW-TMEVWE -v i Co) I I- y -v . .. .. II TOO TIGHT--.- ) t f y v 1 Ue .mil leave vour andl ijjtvc a .... . I . ture. Lard, vegetable . oils and . I I I'M PPOM THE I I (KILLING ME.'.' J vV- VW'S t TO BPEAK THEM I will make your 6nwt ji glow V gleam like ma: j trick at all, I've found, : furniture look like n't ,:: wonderful olili. Audowt tlimirj 1 like nnt ai,, :: n. vegetable shortenings are good for this purpose. Chicken or goose fat may also be used if the supply is sufficient. Beef and it doe three goml Jul i once! Jt fieac.i it p veal drippings ana uuner otuim too easilv to be used for frying. Any of the edible fats may be AM) It tirotccti mv m- And (aiiiij of Vift'nnfl white, tool You are, only lliir. lum' thi. wonderful conihina-lum of . neh, real oap and two dive tl lirf.-u(a. That'i why Dm b.i$ niili ain.-iiing rlraniug power -yet U no marveluimly mild on hiihils. So why not do u an many women are Join today? For whit shite wa.-hca without red hauda jlmnfre to Dual You'll hk it to much, I'd !iitK-t you get . Giant Kfonomy Mite ja k:ige. Try it for your iieU big wash and aee how woiuleiiitlly l)u duet Hvtrylkmgt protect ing . , . you II be with In-X. I'extt H'.u ( hardwood floori ami lit-X used for sauteslng . . that is ' par -frying The average home- ( maker, today, wastes the fat, vnich Is rendered out from roasts and buys shortening for SUp Stll-l'ulii,iu Hoi IS linoleum, coni'iiioD i. tile floor. You'll finJ grocery, har.latre mJ ifx (torei everywhere. Colli, ' F rotiy Morning) call for A fori To Tht Vi 0 1 v"' k wially good . breakfaita to U get that aleepv- ! Beef dripping is usually loo hard to use satisfactorily' for anything but pan frying but If : 2 Cups of rendered beef fat are ' melted with 1 cup of pork fat or lard the resulting shortening will j be . soft and may be' used f or , ! baking. Stirring the fat vigor-; ously, several times during cool- ing. makes it soft and smooth. Tire drippings from smoked pork may be used in making A "lILrwt O I""1 family out tt . o' That'. why I auggrat 5 Minute "CRKAM OF Vi II K AT" Brit 2f hours of I cuM, ti antihinlamine difovrry at cold tyntplftnt m A Y'ea. prompt, efficient fiif it", youra fur peiimfi.' Tw Kconoluv lauiily-Sue BV 38 Auol.wt table U cv" p pastry ior meat pies or in recipes such as gingerbread or spice cookies. Suet is not. a rendered fat but finely chopped suet gives a particular Quality to steamed pud bout 3c per tahlfll fo i eartif get Anoint Iron Uint einno-oih, wiile-awnke lireak-f"' t"-e:it thnt rixiku to lumiou. d";riil)ihty m just five minute, cf boiling. M-mmrn! it'i ao good find o rixhI jur yuu for it con-tnim Iron nerrwary for gcKxl rel blood ami Cnlnum and I'hr-Choru. for diet, deficient in theae itemtnU. And, remember, niol her, when you're buying , , . the word, ('renin of Whent" and the fninil- r "'CVam of Wheat" CM on the package) .re both regialered rndemnrka of - The Cream of Wheat Corporation. favorite druggist twiv btr: all flNdAufoiiM" odie. They tr l 1 l IKE TO DO SAGWOOO OEAP BOX ) 1 I I l( ".L Glv WU A BUCK . TAvncs poe S, von ace a jewel "S -r xxj walk apouno J ( PfcOPLE -- J prt f ILOVE VOOA5 J k fr?i Pt OM, NO--I CANT) . ( TLL TAKE THEM ) OH. M6 1 f do rr cow- home and see r U rv-s(POO,?TOU? I TwesE swoes mustVe ) ?22 1 - ( what i can x w-v-j little y V v. Cinderella rv,QLr? I" 11 yXJ rig' ri 1 ilrKrir.iv? 'rir i liiMl'ttf" S. i AND THEN POUND THEM ) j I f WE'LL STPETChV, ILL POUl? OLIVE OL) C. IP ril?ST. WE'LL J (SOFT WITM TMIS MALLET V THEM WITH THESE ) ON yZZ. (PULU 'iwiMwL501 TWCM ,N j -its v ice tongs rZs I them rrcv v rck J jormimce. AnM ' lamiut formula rcreme ; jamly we brrmitc oj actual clinical um. C rrrt Thlt It Brtath Frttlnt Wtalhtr, m't , it? Ait fcif'.in.T Ihoueht , , . a piping hot cup of HUVKiii wiu w.inn you up in no time I Ye., Bovril'i always a wee run. di ink and never more welcome than when the ilir-imomcter'. 'way down. That, hearty becfy-gnoa Unvdur is a treat at any time of day served in anv way rrin roups, in wtews and gravie. ... and, by the way. b"ve you tried thin? ... .... .,., Trr crlt, roattad pnfttort with tnat real oeeiy ,oon ot shorten- , T j n. e hnilinf water. Four Ine or roatin( roaating P' pan In a fc..n- tun mixture over peeled potatoes and cook in . moderate oven until done. iurnin if.. - , dings and mincemeat. Proper storage of fats is important. Butter is relatively perishable and absorbs odors readily, therefore, it should be ' kent, closely covered in the refrigerator. Lard will keep al-fost Indefinitely if stored In the refrigerator and for a limited time if kept at room temperature. Shortenings hydrogenated fats) may be satisfactorily kept in closed containers at room temperature. Rendered household fats rhould be stored in a tightly covered crock, a tin container or an opaque Jar in a cool dry place away from light. The best method of measurins, say Vi cun of solid fat, it to fill your measuring cun Vi full with cold water, then add fat Until the water measures 1 full cup. Be sure all the fat is completely submerged in the water while measuring. Pour off the water and the fat remaining Is the PX!"-' !rrnp needed. SPICED DROP COOKIES o enn clarified smoked or fresh pork fat Vi cup brown sugar A pciK . t miil-w finer recipe bv Eileen Koiger, tue iww.iuy. yuu fio-od meat flavour without the high cost of meal. You'll Har Loll More.- little guilty when I T re just side lr Ue lime to sr1'' Christmas 1 . . ,-nll W If 1 m given all tha credit for mv JKbL-O l'UDDINO desserts. Be-caiwe, though they look to ma.nifirent. over ii to prepare ji' lliey'rn wonderfully easy to maks matter of minutes. J ' beforehand in J'1"" ri Mncnwm i Srln, Chee. Tf , I J K f I I 1 I J I I I I II Seven leave j" - ,, I ( AU..TLJPVDC 1I1CT ' 1 I f . , S I I 1 H NEW MILLS. Derbyshire Eng and n' impossible to make firm anything but delicious! Tho.-e tempting Jcll-0 Pudding flavors tn-mnim! . . . Chocolate, liuttei'seoteli, C'nrsmel and Van-H . . . nnd the Tapioca Trio Chocolate, Orange Coconut and Vnnilla. And there are. a "thou-nil-nnd-onn' wonderful ways to serve eeonomienl Jell-0 Pudding. HnUrrtcotcii Tartu, lor instance Hi. y eoiildn't be simpler to make ,?.fcimpiv prepare Jell-0 But-terwolch rudding according to package directions. When cold, fold in U cup cream (whipped) Vi ri:p chopped pecans and fl.ill in baked tart shells. It'. n "Knrora" dessert if ever I've tern ing won v in ' ma be sure ot no " , ht, -f i ,e family' .. ' "'- nn Ot M" land ! Rev. T. L. Weatherheai wrote in the parish magazine! that church-jrers are asked in. ,he prayerbook to kneel down. "Nowhere," he says, aie we bid-' den to slouch upon our rear portion." i Hems II ,i ,.. ' ,e good because You'll find they re e bmlget, tool , Luc. Cl. onet 'or ir.4..4 Looking to'j!; crusty Corn Urcad that tlcKica ni - . y hi. apt.lc He', to busy gobbling it up t J JJ Ad hasn't time, to ask you how you made it. . n-crct is simple . . . the recipe'. Tight on the pa. k M Y .i rvTTi.vi e-ntiv MfAT. And .ince your l. i j wh no try Hifid is well a huge hiftband-auecess, ., ... : tk. naL-nire. tOO! ins ovner rrripra "u " ' .,i nne one ti wonderful one for Hasty Pudding r ,, a., l.l. ., n,n I. in voir in11'" , k.i.i n .to uen t orn niiuiin" ui - lml, a nciw ,,aji Y.- QuMker Corn Meal give. .11 your '"""ei ahs lor H I avour. An.i iia im,iui o;'Steri, Ml or rut lets. Well, b tkH Busy C.ritlng UWy ..e For ChrlttmatT mini . ..ii ibi to save time and money - - (rP,n ,liu ' to HUT ; sat mtE ("EPE APtV Jt. K TMAru COST KXJTWENTV. I I II , " T 1 oup shoes) Pr'SP' ( Two collaps, mp cxtheps k i 1"' ,s TH & 0-M) "N. 1 J , ! ' X -xawaw--. wr r,.rf. lo-n. King FraMrw ynHir.Hr. Inc. WnrM I riglm r"' 7? , MVS scrv of a variety oi ik" natiy ' J -er r " j4i baked potatoM-in crime hy P; A llC. Jir;, , in asslad with a hot meal. ,'hip r .j "hiTiirv food" that . . , ,.fS juii ' budget! Rich in vital food elements, r0' ; , lt i . 1 i( r ,,,, . pound of nourishment. There', no wast ; , last tasty morsel. Ask your grocer tomoriow er A ft r. Hmvrt Fm-V Pink Re.Hv-to - tonderulb Usfy. hot or cold nd i ,tpnr"