.,. _,'__’r._l\. Seven delicious flavors — Strawberry, Rasp- berry, Cherry, Orange, Lemon, Lime or Pineapple. PARC TWU . -..» -,_-_-_-;.__. tifiofififnr: " év IX 1. 1 v, C81Z8Z1IOTQQ31I8$§3 BLACK AND WHITE CAKE CORNER A lrlALrvi IIIVOCI 00 In: cANAmAu MIDICAL AIIOCIATlQN Ann LIII Quilt-soc! consuls!!! I IARAIA {vvw- 2 squares unsweetened chocolate 1-2 oup sugar i-2 cup sweet milk l egg yolk A recenu report from a corres- pondent l.ll London, England, to the Canadian Mvidltiil Associamon Journal states that at the present time there are 1.4m "BTlllSh Res- i-4 cup butter or margarine illllfflifliS" in operazicn in Great 1-2 Cup sugar Brit/dill under the direction of Lord 1 6E8. wooltr Uiiiisie; of Foc-d. These l-4 cuP $011!‘ milk Tbsifil is some 94 million meals 11-2 cups flour pa; wee , 1-2 teaspoon soda. . report goes on to say tldiat 1-2 teaspoon vanilla. one policy of these special estab- Melt chocolate over hot water, lisliments it to supply in o); meal add l-2 oup sugar, and sweet milk n, third of the days requirements gradually, then add yolk of egg, “THE CHAR GUARYIAN Qgg. v vvvv v Dorbthy Dix Soys- , THEY ARE IVIURDERIERS TOO -— THOSE WHO KILL AN OTHER’S SPIRIT Husbands, Wives, Parents - If You Are Guilty, Reform Now 'I‘he other day 1 got a iemi- from a oorromondent in which he w- closed a battered old newspaper clipping. blurred with time and falling to pieces of its own weight, who wrote: "More than twenty Will's B80 v01! wrote the enclosed article. which has profoundly affected my whole life; I wonder if you can republish it, as it may make other llwPle 11111111! a150- I can, and will, and here is the little screed: Are you a murderer? You will say you are not. You are shocked at the very suggestion that you, who are a respectable citizen and upholder _ _ of the law and order, could commit the foul deed ' ' for which low-brewed felons are lianzfd. What. you who slcken at they very $110081"? 0i B 79d strain on a bandage. diP YOU!‘ hands 1n huma" bloodi The very idea is preposterous. Nevertheless, are you a murderer? You may never have shot a man, or stabbed a woman. oi‘ checked a child to death. vet you my daily kill the things that make life worth livins l0 1511059 about you. To slay the body is_n0t the worst crime you can commit against an individual. It does not take long to die. The 88'0")’ 15 0V0? in a few minuws. But the spirit (i105 Ila-id, M10 when you nu that you have w <10 1i by 81W torture. "THOU SIIALT NOT KILL" ' ' Therefore, I hold that the murdcigzrs, viilio shy their victims quickly with shot or knife. are less cruel uiid 988W I18 of‘ punishment than those other killers, who break the hunts and crush I the souls of those whose happiness lies in their hands, and $110111 they doom to suffering through long years. "Thou shalt not kill i8 One 01' ‘ the Commandments God gave to man for his Hllldilllcii. 1111a lit 111095 mean nicrcly that ire shall not take human life. It means lilldne s a not sliy love. or iaiill, ornlioliefifoikzésinllnfill0li. I01‘ W110" “e d0 We some‘ 'w;' '1'.'_'l"ifi e ‘. thm§ol I11 Eoiiiliir. 600d Man, at the bar of conscience, and ask you again: Are you a iniuderei"? l-lave you killed the joy of living in your home? Wlien you married, your wife was 11 nay. hlsli-fiDlfili-‘d Kiri. bubbling over with laughter. Have you made oi her a sud-fwd from“ whose eyes know tears ofiener than her lips do smiles? When your key rattles in the latch of an evening when you return from work, d0 i110 children linsh their prnltle and stow their 91M’? Docs everyone in the houschold cringe when you speak. as u Whipped ‘hi! K1095 W11?" 1t “Peas n. tilow? What say you, Mr. Good Mun; do V011 Plead 11111113’ 01' mt gui t‘? . re you a murderer, Mrs. Good woman? Have you klllfid husa band's love? He. was mad about you when he led YOU 10 i 0 11B v "l" when he loo! \ i a: you his face was that of one who w0r51l1l15 M1110 S11!‘ n0 of a saint. is ihnt look still in his eyes? Qr has he 8T0?!" 118111 3:15 bitter and cynical and disillusioned? Love like that doesnt die of t- of protein and calories and two- Bind cook until mixture tlvickcns 1r ck of the Vltlltllllls and mineral Set aside to cool Cream 1hr hon i- s. n5 One of the difficulties con- add gradually 1-2 cup sugar, egg fronting the authorities in the wen beaten, sour milk, and flour achievement of this is the different mixed and sifted with w 1 groups of people to be supplied, bine mixt-uae and add vanilla. Bake varying from factory workers to in mallow cake cans 'n r "n. r “goof children The former have ate oven Put boiled frosting bs ~ mm canteens in many in- tween and cn top Time in oven 30, st: reg -'l.500 factories now have lmlnutes. Temperature, 3.50 degree... canteens as compared with 1.503 be- . fore Mic war The numbers of child- DIVINITY CAKE _ ren taking dinners in school is now "i; 1 rapidly reaching the million mark i-l cup butter uind in an interesting recent survey 1 i-z oups granulated sugar an attempt has been made to find 3 cups sifted flour ‘i out what children think about 3 teaspoons baking powder gcimol meals by making this the 1-4 teaspoon salt subject of m ordinary ochooi eo- 1 cup cold water 53y 1 teaspoon lemon extract A largo proportion stated. n. clear 1-4 cup candied cherries femnce for meals at home, buti f-4 cup candied pineapple he reasons for this choice mostly 8 eggs whites. revealed matters which can be im- Cream butter, add sugar" gradually proved 0n the positive side were and beat well together. Mix and rgmqn-ks 31,9111, the liking for school sift dry ingredients and add al- faze the relief firm a tiring walk terrintely with water Add flavoring homo and the fact that the school and fruit and fold in e88 Whites meals help the mothers. beaten si-iff Bake in two layers- Plfmg are in operation, ft is stat- in a moderate oven. Put together ed, to ensure the careful manage- with boiled frosting flavored with mania of this valuable new develop- almond. and spread moited un- mcriw in communal fcdinc in its luveetened chocoiate over the cop. mm. 5mm in order that 1t may re- |Timo in oven, 2b minutes Tem- sultin the success it deserves to be. perature, 85o degrees TIN INCH CROCHET!!!) PINEAPPLE DOILY f ' .' "m!" m“ u“ . All-Bran non Pudding iyomvlflidrfillgffifffilxfftfigkgkfiaig Oroorioted meopplo doiilos still hold a favorite pica in needlework _ "mm; greased muffin van Ml '_ gonter It is rpun to create. Pattern No. i164 contains list of materials L: yum; full with batter Bake F111) méoggt ceded, illustration of stitches and complete instructions. 1 egg, amt» olyfiimiifl5sélrevg3relgt Width Fm g , d bo itu with ur e nd 1-4 cup bran cereal m “Two ‘ilfigfgaéga “W33 axing "°v§°%g1°'xx"k Bwiégu‘ sigma” i'i>u';'>“ii<i1nrim' Siirufiiiri: i2 servinsl (a inches in "W °"".......““ 0...... .i°as..&=:.”sis'- "i" ' m swo- ° ' ' 1 ti: Iyruo- ke ework Department. {’.,,°§‘,‘§n"$,n1, up“; i a“ ieapoon 1-3 teaspoon 0°51“ In‘ n“ Blend shortening and sugar 3 tabiespwll! 18m“ ml“- NAivm---___.......__...._....._..___....;.. gy-pgggv gppnmg__________...__._____ UITI---_____-—— PROVINOI—-——-——— For Quick Cough Relief, t Try This Home Mixture Q [maid Results. save, fig‘? any druzlriatf dintoa I116 mlbéittio. YOU!‘ syrup 8h YOU 8V6 0Z3- ney‘ Easily Mixed‘ of medicine that will surprise you by You'll be Iii-prised how quickly and up quick action. 1c never spoils, 1mg winter n family a. long time» and tastes flue when you fry this well known 41.1mm“ iovo n, It given you four times as This home mixture takes right bold I ooulfhmodlcinofor your money of a. severe cough. For real results, a 7M1’ Ind it VH7 ocllnt and you'll say it's splendid. It loosens the zlpondlblfi for no! rel u! ‘ phlegm, soothes the irritated mem- lfoln a IND brlllrrlnl I of Iii-ones, and quickly eases soreness If!!! Illllrlnd onocun ofwotor and difficult breathing. n few IUIIIOIIQA until dissolved. No Pine: is u. special compound of pro- looldnl needed-no trouble at all. Or van ingredients. in concentrated form. my. instead o! luau!‘ lwrup. Thou throat membranes. Money refunded self. It has to be assassinated. Have you done this with y0iir 59111511- “ess and greed am; naggipg_ or did you starve it to death throiiglli nedglect? If your husband's love is (feud. $011 have mllldeled n- ‘mx; gm‘ 5 B"; red with more than his life s blood. and all the Perfume 0i 11 Y "m", Siveeten them‘ mosrnsrrzn CHILDREN Are you murderers. Fathers and Moihers?_ Have you slain the ambi- tions of your children mdkilled their faith in themselves? The child- ren who were slow in finding themselves and whom you tauntad vs n their failures until you made them zive up even trying to achieve any- thing. The bookish boy who “ranted be a lawyer and wholrliii yo’: forced into the grocery business because you had planned for m carry on the firm. The talented lad in whose face you shut the door of opwfllllllll’ b9- nause r011 did not Wfilll him to leave you and c0 where fortune called iglo- The brilliant girl whom God made an actress but you madc R KM =ll drudue because you didn't believe in n girl goinf: on the stage. The daughter whose heart you broke because you would not let her marry $1116 man she loved. Do not the ghosts of all your frustrated chlldml- °Y whom you killed everything in life that made it worth living, ever rise up to haunt you? And stand forth and answer to the charge of murder 111 the first degree, willinclv. knowingly. with malice nforethought committed. all ve Woman's Re alm x Social and Personal We Miriam; WAIVS necessities lino limited the supply o! Jell-O-and the demand exceeds tbo supply. Naturally, there are times when grocers ato out bf Jell-O. If you have been disappointed, we ans H0117. Bu! 1011-0 is still being produced, and you will be able to enjoy it from time to time. i Livin undred year To fall o, log at last, dry, bald and sei-e: . May. tho h it fsll and dis that hit It‘ wens‘ the plant the flowgi" of ht In small proportions we lust beaut- ies see And in short measures life may per- fect. be.” STAINED LEATHER Old stains may be removed from leather furniture by coating with a mixture of powdered pipe clay and water mixed into a paste. Allow this to remain for several hours. and then brush off and repeat the pro- cess if necessary. COD LIVER OIL Rinse the spoon in cold water be- fore giving the ohild a dose of emulsion or cod liver oil, and this will prevent any of the medicine from sticking to the spoon and be- ing wasted. THE FLAT SILVER Flat silver can be very quickly cleaned and without any harm be- ing done to it, by covering the silver with sour milk and boiling for three minutes. This a very effective method. STAINED MATRESS Placo a stained mairess in sun and cover the spots with a. thick paste ‘nade of starch and cold ivatcr Allow this mixture to re- ' main a-n hour or so; then off and repeat the process if necessary This treatment proves more effec- tive if done while the stain is fresh ORIGIN 0F STAMP When a. person stamps his foot A Leisure The Woman's Realm i “It is not‘ like l. b. POI! AND PAN! m bulk, o u: r Or standing iocig on Oak, three Then won't be so much metallic h clatter among our pots and pans as me goes on -among the new ones at least For. due to metal snortusfifl. manv cooking utensils are appear- ing in new guises LINENS FROM SICK ROOM Linens used in the sick room should be kept absolutely separate from the other household linens, should be boiled before wash , and should then be hung in the sun to dry. 1n cold weather it is an excellent idea to let them freeze. RUSTPROOF This also works with wire clothes- llnel. BE PREPARED Before starting that jo-b of house- cleariing this fall, protect your hands so they do not have to be apologized for at the fall parties or R/ed Cross work rocm Moisten some soap and work it into i-he pores, around the cuticle and under the finger nails. It will he uncom- fortable for a while but when the dav's work ls over you will find all soil will wash off with the soap and none of that ugly black will haiiie worked into the hands or no s. DON'T CALL IT TRASH If the little girl has a collection of thin-gs in her toy room that look just ready for the trash basket. don't throw if- out without a con- sultation on the suhiect You never know tho strange things a child treasures and probably a carton could house this colleuirn that is so fascinating and the carton trucked out of sight between playfngs. HARDENED LEATHER. angrily on the floor his action is more or less a first cousin of she purpose of mailing it The word ‘ ‘stamp’ was derived from arn Old English word "stampen," mean- ing a pestle, an instrument used for pounding somehlng Because the pestle is used with a downward blow, the word “stamp" was first employed, as a verb, to indicate the act of "striking with the bottom of the foot or by thrusting the act of "stamping" a letter for the ' Chapped, Rough Lips Prevented Relieve soreness Instantly Bore, chipped lips nuke life mllorlbh foot forward." From thiis it was a natural step to supply the verb to the process of crushing with a heavy blow in the way that metal ores are stamp- ed or crushed in a, “stamping mill " The int-whim used for this purpose l; called s. stamp. ‘Then came the use of the word "stamp" as meaning to “stamp a metallic pla-te with letters" and this who arc trot-blankets and kllljoys, who lie in wait to Stab 110W l0 death with raven croakinrrs: who slav our self-confidence until our ability tr]: achieve things perishcs of ination: who stab us to the heart with cruel speechrs: who poison u: with suspicions of those we trust. and who k1 within us the joy of living. You are murderers all! Reperit your crime. And reform before it is too late. pl-y the word to the payment money due the government and to designate as stamps tho bits of pap- er hv which the payments stmade. was followed by its employment. to indicate the~act of stamping meta: into coins, as is done in the mints From this it came naturally to ap- 0i W911? DINNER GUEST ' flavored fig sauce, it finishes ofl‘ a meal i thoroughly; add on and beat until light and fluffy. Soak bran cereal gkfxiniilk; addd flavolringmsift fl%ir, g pow er an so toget or and add to first mixture alternate- lt Will Help the ORANGE PEKOE. it goes further. FAYE EMERSON of Louisiana — currontl appearing with Ida Lu- ino. can Leslie arid Donnls _ organ in Warners'~"Tho Hard WoyWmodeIs this dinner dross oflblacl: crepe.‘ Note ihfpeg- fopgskirfwiih envelope drapo all éof which‘ comes welLwithir the WPB’: ruling for wartime. fin trim i186 00111 IYfl-ID 0|‘ liquid well known tor its soothing effect on l t l5 ounces of Ell“ sou-m ifitlomrtpioueyouiaovoasvay, v; iv The first British settlement in Australia was established at the but ll Idnll 00w in ill .. - EARLY AUSTRALIA 1 cup roqnlr Ring Out the Dinner Bell _ For Bell Pudding ALL-Blur! Bell Pudding strikes the right one be desserts. Mud: with sweet, juicy figs and crisp, crunchy bran cereal, it s baked in muffin tins or custard cups, then turned upside down. Strvcd 110! with 8 10ml?" 55,1; mid cook until thick and clear sui- in over to conserve tea If you use MORSFS SELECTED Because of its great strength SIOPWASTIIG Till Make It Thlfillme Way I w u ‘lbs- ‘Lpof- ' Use I level tee- opoonlol or n fine style. The recipe zoos like this ll to corn- ” mm y . Add “mm juice and servo hot Tea Controller oiling wsior Be of "Teach Yourself writing Guardian Home service Address Be sure to write 30:01:: one cup and the name in cold weather. Painful and unsightly. their crooked, rough surfaces no easily infected. Don't run this rlakl Prevent chopping with Lyplyl. Its wonderful smolliont action protects the dollclte membranes, keeps the lip tissues from becoming dried out by cold, biting winds, lo that lips ltsy smooth and soft in ell weather. When lips are already chapped, Lypsyl gives quick relief, suls tho wounded memh against dnngeroun germs, hastens u ' hauling. Get Lypsyl It your store today and use it regularly Sold everywhere in hlndy stick form LYPSYL .... lnvlslblu Vlhlfo h: F Mon and Woman Chart Shows How to Typ Rapidly Slow Typist st Disadvantage Touch typists finish their work in half the time that others take. ~Nc wonder bosses prefer to hire them! , If you are untrained. you can study touch-typing at home-easily with the keyboard chart in our Home Service instruction booklet. When you start learning you put your eight fingers on the guide keys. marked black on the chart, and each the centre of a section of keys. Get used to the feel of these guide keys. Typo each one over and over, never liftin; more than one finger st a time. Learn, next, to reach to other rows. Still keeping your fingers glued to those guide keys, only lift the one that does the reaching. And only let it strike the key: in its special, assigns’ section. With exercises you learn to reach any key without looking; you keep your eyes on your copy. That's the way to accuracy. speed! Our til-page booklet has the key- board chsrt and the exercises you need to get typing skill. Gives rules for typing business, official, social letters, statistics; for centring typ- ing on page. Can serve as an intro- duction f3 a business college course. our 00W Charlottetown nd 30o in coins for to To our name, address booklet. (carefully ed) [or ouch up mull fll5 I PHI ll H DI "ma. m-n Name Street Address To pevent rust. give the inside of your garbage pail a coat of shellac _ wreck that was 5t. James in Lon- cor! firm/J's’ ruu-ruvauxzv m cram/raw new m: norm/um rest D —¢md$el more m if you use Lipton a “small gardens in Ceylon. That is one composed of equal portion of neats- footand castor oil. Only 5, m1; Cflilllflg should be applied at a tiinr and it must be remembered if i: sup .0 unrkcn tii-e leather a bit ;,r the softening process Rub wel with ii. soft clean cloth followin; the application. —-—-§-___ LOWER. MONTAGUE 501100 Report for October. Grade X.—l. Jean Poole. Grade 121-1. Margaret Poole; Freda Aitken; 2. Mary Aitken. Grade VIII-l. Elsie l-fearn; : Elsworth Edmun ds. Grade VII. Sr..—l, George Wri hi 2. Pius Cheverie g Grade VII. Jr.—l. Dorothy Tay. 101”: 2. James MacKearney. ' Grade Vii-l. Earl MacKearney" 2, Emily Edmonds. Grade IV. Sr.-1, Monty Anneai" 3. Milly Jackmari- 3, Ray Macho: Grade IV. Jr.-i, Beatrice Acorn; 2. Louis Acorn; 3, Sander Mac. Kenzic. Grade III. Sr.-1. George Poole. Grade III. Jr.—1, Helen Wright; 2. Shirley Annear; 3, Mary M.’ Kenzic and Frcddv MacKenzie. Grade II.—i, Jean Aitken; 2. Doris wright. Grade L-l. Corona Steele, Joyce Annear. British Church Bells Pealed Out Sunday LONDON. Nov. l5 - CP CABLE) —- the Church bells of the British Isles. silent since Dullk€l‘%l8, peni- ESPITE RATIONING, YOU Can still enjoy a good cup of tea _ ' _ ca?’ Tea. For LIFIOII s 1S a master blend which includes sc ect teas grown exclusivelyinfipton’: own wh Lipron’s is so uniformly rich an full-flavouremgoes farther and makes every cup more satisfying. I-IPTI Also Packers of-[IPTOIPS NDODLE SOUP MIX "m: sour ssusanon or m: NATION" V NOVEMBER 1_8._A1942 Q Literaturj s per coupon- of the reasons Fm: nu u an Upton fun. _ flawimd "mall In " g4, A. j Elpin Tea fbaf‘! "fitfiarn liq”- ‘ AM be softened by applying a dressing . A Morning Smile, » 1Y$515‘5"R.70‘6§i kKffJ-i‘é.’:\.’~‘\“"'x:>~0‘6\.""i THAT'S PROOF Judge: "How do you know this ran was drunk last nlgfiit?" Constable: "Well, I found likn in c club hallway with a can. water- dg the flowers on (he linoleum "He was kicked out of school for rlieatimg." “How did it happen?" "He was caught counting his ribs n a physiology examination." When on Colds l ,..\. — give the important job of relieving miseries to the IMPROVED Vicks treat- ment that takes onl 3 minutes and makes good old Vic s VapoRuh give IEITER TIINI EVER RESULTS! ed out again today to cele rate the victory of British arms in Egypt. British youngsters who never have heard the sound of church bells - for their ringing has been reserved as the signal for invasion - today heard the chimes of Westminster Abbey, the measured tones of St. Paul's bells and the voice of Gt. Martins-in-the-field, and in Scot- land the notes of old St. Guth- bertls, in the shadow of the great rock of Edinburgh Castle. It was a scdate Sunday of re- joicing and thanks iving during which people crow ed into the smallest vllage parish churches and into the great cathedrals. It's aoberness was not ‘ * by the silent voices of some o! Bri- tain's most famous bells, destroyed in enemy air attacks. No sound came from the fire-r reddcncd remnants of St. Clements in the Strand, or from the slender tapered spires of St. Bride's in Fleet Street, or from Sir Christopher Wrens masterpiece, the shattered don’s Piccadilly, IGTS 2 WAYS Al‘ ONCE to bring relief . . . Pillmum to upper breathing passages with soothing me- dicinal vapors . . . SIIIIIMTES chest and back surfaces like a warming poul- tioe . . . and worms m} noun: to ease ,, , relieve o: tightness, and bring real comfort. To get this improved treatment- just massage Va Rub for 3 minutes 0N BACK as wel as throat and chest, For Bltflllcsiltt then spread a thick Vlfilffi layer 131i tlrizhest and cover warmed Ilia lmpiovod WI! doth. Try itl A BRAlD-ACCENTED YRTNCESS With Figure-Revealing Lines l T1118 1i the type drms that girls with sood fizures adore ‘mo smooth 111106 BM braid trianming make you all sleek curves. Lovely in rayon velsvf N 2m is i ' ye o. s sizes 10. i2. i4. is. 1a tiiendguiiiii six is: requires 3 5-8 yards 394mb fab. I‘ . SW10 No. 2066 To order pattern: Write or d Picture with your name and‘?!- dress with 20 cents in coin or 51011198 l0 the Needlecrajflt Bureau The Charlottetown Guar an. Style No. 2650 Name Street Address 01W Province _.__;_______ ANCIENT GREEK Geno , It l Greek rim lIlyIll9wa§I11‘&IllllllpI:rtiggt. --—-—-___._ TRAFFIC HEAVY T00 The 9o0-mlle Russian line to Mur- malnskdis the world’; northerrmost ra roa . _ n: i. ‘marl kb ' pour; to rgliiiiil: hot aloha? only". cranky nfrvoul feelings due to womuns middle-ago" period. lYllll E. PINKIIIIPS worming: - ' Needlecraft For The Home "'5 Strike Give-