6o: 331$ pECl-‘JVIBER s. 1949 i,‘ CANADA'S smear CIGARETTE ' .__._...__..__________ i. l‘. K. PUBLICITY BILL ' ZONjIQN, D60. 6 —(AP) —- The 1cm. reported wdfly it spent f] i$lO288.196l 0n publicity d’ r w,» ypflr ended last Aprl‘. r r ,, was nu increase of £76,000 oxiinarcvl with the preceding year. 1hr central tiitioc of Information You‘ll love ths Wonder cuts of ‘flptlni - picked" Managua / ... floatlngln ‘ ' this rich, creamy soup with tho wonderful flavor io-roiiourlsblng, Jodellciotismsn Myliiier trsat for ‘asparagus lovers that you'll want to enjoy often. Asparagus SOUP - mi mow iieseaves Arum mun ill a. Five lot _\\otlsrns From lch i9 no”. Coronation lady H . amfllon, Sig’: 5'°'- Mwing Star, The ROGERS HARDWARE commit tmirru. ‘Wwtcsisiosiss ‘resonant gag/w. BUYSMWHS 4 a WEEKLY INFORMATION SERVICE MONTREAL, Dec. 8th—Soft . . . smooth . . . sparkling! Yes, girls, that's the complexion- beauty that rings wedding bells for lovely Woodbury debs. So why not adopt their beauty carel-Woodbui-y Facial Soap with its smoothing beauty-cream ingredient. Use ‘ Woodbury Soap, daily. No irritation! No a n-urn es your akin glow fresher than ever before. And _ notice, too, Woodburyb delicate new fragrance. WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP . . . the soap with the beauty-cream ingredient . . . for the akin you. love to touch. In You In A Gala, "Cllrfalmasy" Mood.’ Thcn hci-cs one wonderful way to make our meals reflect your Christmas spirit! u-SQFYG GL NWQOD TFRUI _ (“.()(.'l\"l'.-\l!.~iis a polourful first course-or in a jelhcrl fruit Elllllll—Ol‘ a uacious fruit piel. Glenwood Fruit Cocktail comcs, rssdy-to-serve-in three tin-sizes ...' the new 10 numb lllB—tll8 l5 ounce size that sei-vcs fourd nrirl tho economical 20 ounce tin. It's packed in natural fruit. fires and pure cane su ar._1t contains mom tint-st. qiialifv pineapple and sraschino cherries-t e in edients that. arc so llll)0l'll'll1b for superior flavour and give Glcnwood ‘Tllli- Cocktail its exlra- iiscious taste! AND WI rich with ths.extra. goodness of Canadian peaches and pears! No wonder you ll find Glenwood Fruit Cocktail extra flavourfull ' All You're Ever Wanted in an olcclric ttinstci‘... r Ijliilltllly worked, auto the wonderful, new MORPHY- RICHARDS réllll AYTOMA 1C EII, l) C T It l C 'l‘t).-\S'l‘lilt -no\v available a loading department stores and dcnlcrsl And ivhat. a wonderful Christmas present. to get or give! Semi jar this lrre booklet to find out all about Hie wonders 0/ this touslcr . “Just write to ms R-‘Biirbarla. llrfnt, ldllIfilllTSCEFl. SL, . nnlrczi , . .-nrii ' mai vour booklet. to yliu pos‘..-haste. Read about tho exciting new improve- rncnts of this so rcosoriubly priced ‘(lllfli Pallfifl) _ julgilly ‘rititornritlic orbs cr. . a r.- in ritnin witi l8 skill of British craftsmanship, it will give you nnil yours, literally’ voars Hlltl years Olllflllf‘ in a prized iouscliolil possession‘ It's n. pres- cnt_ you l! cnloy for many a _ Christmas to conic! c; l ("dl . l It's No! Lucien-ll’: Nor Wis- ardryx. .tlis knack of successful baking lies in the knowledge of tbs right way to use the right ingre- dients . . .and good, tcstcd recipes. When I say the right ingredients I mean tho best ingredients .. .likc SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR. For hers is a caks flour that has given women betlcr cakes for years . . . cakes that ars lighter, more tender and moist, more even- grained. Swans Down, you know, is sifted again and again until it is 27 times as fine as ordinary flour. There srs tested recipes on the package. Your Curlalnl will be a beautiful part of your Christmas decora- tions if you wash and starch thcm the LINIT way! Clean and fresh M Christmas snow... they'll stay that way lander when they're Linit-starchedl You see, Linit grnlli/ penetrates the fibres of the cloth . . .it covers and holds down the tiny surface hairs that catch tho dust. And to mtiko Iiinit- Itarcliing complclcly easy for you -]ime Ashley of Canada Starclfs Home $crvics Department has written a booklet brim-full of helpful hints on Marching and ironing! Simply writs to me- Barbnra Brant, Llll Crcsccrit Sh, Montreal, P.Q.——for your free lnpu! Something Dlflsnm-Somslhlng Special To Giro For Chrlnmasl Msks boxes of wonderful “Turkish Delight" for your ME . .1 fVollifrig l Like Better than treating myself to n Iinmf, wnriiiing cup of tea. on n l1lll>lCry Winter‘ riftcrnoonl Anil, for goodness and truly vivid flavour. l choose ‘FENDER Ll" \l-‘ ’I‘l-‘..\l Those lillla lop lam-rs givc its flavour a warm vitality that's like a friendly smilcl Ask yntii" grocer for Tender Lcrif 'l‘ca toinorroir . . . make your- self :1 cup or ltvn of this (lFllClOll! ten. Then sit back and enjoy it! It's truly one of life's happy, “little" plcnsiircs...antl ont- that you can share with your family and friends! "sweetrtooth" friends. Flavour and colour tho candy In an infinite variety of delicious cniiilwiniitions of b SHERIFF'S FLAVOURING k1.\"l‘l(.~\CTS AND FOOD COLOURS! TURKISH DELIGHT l cup not water Sbirrllfls Flavourlng Extracts Shlrrlffs Food Colours water. Combine hot water and sugar, heat to boll- lng polnt. Add softened gelatin and simmer 20 minutes. Add Shlrrlffw svourlngs and Food Colours: lnt-l/A tspn PlflcaDpl¢—l1/2 fspnir Straivlrcrry~l tspii. sppermlnt-l/‘L tspn. In ns. Raépberry-l tspn. 5D 0r [*2 tap Lime-l n. dd colour dropwlu. ltlrrlng constantl untll desired shade ls obtnlned. our mixture into loaf Pan rinsed ln co d water. Mixture should be about In lrich deep. Chlll un ll iii-m. When cold turn out on a board. Cut 1n cubs: or a variety o! shapes and roll ln confcctloiiers stigar. Your Husband - Nantes! Trick 0/ The Year! Havs won't feel like ths you 1501f? that Forgotten Man .<7 WMU 11. MW svsn on your“ ~~ RAD- buaiest Christmas- ahopping days - not if you give him HEINZ OVEN- BAKED BEANS for dinncrl Lucky man! And lucky you-for Heinz delicious Oven-Baked Bcans are so very easy to prepare! Anrl hs won't care which of tho four kinds you servo . . . if they're Heinz .' Heinz Oven-Baked Beans with Pork, Beans in Tomato Siiucc, Baked Red Kidney Beans and Boston Style ‘Beans in Molasses Sauce. Next time you're Christmas ghopping, drop in at your favourite grocery store and bring home all fourl #71 llliirlo of liciiiy copper with a. highly. polished chi-oiiiiiini plating of finest quality ...in loss than. three minutes it boils r-notigli ivatcr for four cups of lf‘.'l.—fl7l1l]'\lllCB there's a wall-plu hcintlyl 'l‘his “kettle with le won't. mark your furiiilurs for t s hcriting unit is well insulated and the fret. protcct the surface of your fiistcrl - lllcspenlloo To Mala-but m~minl—so delicious! These Jfincsmsat flour “for all-purpose baking" is oven-tested! ‘l/Zcup milk Cream shortcut . add sugar Ind cream together until light and fl r Add vanilla and awn sag, but. well. Sift lour. blkgll chm together and add lltsmlte _ with milk to the creams m xture. 15 rnlnutel. Roll 1/0 inch lck and cut with a round cutter. On la l. tip l rnlncemeat p a n. o cookies. Press tho edges together. F. or l5 minutes. _ For your-Pipes copy of Pauline Harvey's Pauline arvcy, R0. Box 6400, Montreal! Suffered Severe Arthritis Pains; Couldn't lift Arm Withoultfelling -ln now enthusiastic about Samak which brought relief within one week and a half! 51g ' s long time to aulsr the d? fr“ "teach-r, you're s housewife for and many zvith a home to can Mfirfo "0' other! M" P many p - 61C)! Frans: of e44 Georss 3f» Sydne . that mhsrs ' poem y up t. dous eflort ahs m Elk: and on for all Y?" l" m? fight shoulder and wnat-snd fslt a0 desperate by the time first heard of Sgmgk, that} said _‘I'll try snythin l’ And I m certainly glad 1 "led kl k d half a! Within a wso an a tar I ggldng Sarnlk I notiesd I couldn't lift m 511] without ysllin. But I hgvqft felt any "tum p arthritic ‘n since l’ve been takintl Samnk. And I've recommended It to two of my friends. for bslicys ma, I found Snrnalt wonderful. daily miss . from kidney. laintsf-who y taking bring you fast pain suffer needlessly" fiHWPuNNNHPuHH fiirnituic. It's safe-it shuts 0E at once if it's plugged in without writer—:\nil it shuts off automatic- ally bv ihcrmostatic control-so it never hoils _dr_v., And it's economical for it saves power because it heats Cookies are a rcnl lliflllllflfv’ treat! And do be surs to make them with I-‘IVE ROSES FLOUR. This famous 1/2 cup shortening 31/2 cups Five Roses Flour l cup sugar 3 fspns. baking powder 1 err. bean l/2tspn. sine , ltapn. vani , lcup rnlncemeat owdei" and u t (or all of lri the center and. cover with the Bake ln a moderate oven Christmas cook book-write to y, kggp going at all. Shs writes- "No one knows what ons ailfsrs “m, mtujitio ‘n, 9x t the one uns. PERCYIHASER ‘ho h“ m’ d I" d u 0R And that's ths ws It goes for thousands in Cans a-suffsrlrig from racking arthritic. neuritic or rheumatic pain in knees. arms, hands, shoulders and legs; or liver or stomach com‘ have now found rslisf’ Sarnak. Remember-the nnslgesicdpaopertiite; ofmdxla; x llll I11 8 °°mp° relief. s.» don't Get Sarnnk today. A! All Drug Stores 035 i -.THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN . . . . The Morning Is Near lls By Susan Glaspsll‘ J Well. he'd have to go 1n; get what he needed. get back to town, be about his own business and atop thinking about the past - where did that get anybody? The lock dld not want to let him lri, wanting to hold lts secrets, and turning the key back and forth, he was again looking up at the cetnentery, serene there lrt the last sun. He could sea himself and Lydia, sometimes Henry Klrchsr, playing tag round the headstones. It was always a great day when men were digging a, grave, but they were not allowed to go there when the cart-lags came, only as Iar as their fence could they go then. He remembered one funeral when Lydla came tagging along to the fence, eating bread with syrup dripping from 1t, and. then it was he, her brother three years older. crlsd: “And have you no respect for the dead?" That made hlm amlls s. llttls as bs stepped 1n but quickly he moved back to leave the door open. May- be 1t would go out - that smell l of the past, reproachfull smell of Chlngs that have been llved with and then left alone. l-ls looked 1n the sitting room, Everything just as it had been when the Chlppmans locked the door and went away. Things did not seem to know they were left for good, seemed waiting for the family to come back. The Boston rocker waited for someone to slt 1n lt, so it could squeak once more. There was the “throw” Grandmother had made of places o! silk and afghan Mother crocheted before she was married. He would have to go up to his father's room. the room that had been Mother's and Father's, nnd in the horsehair trunk 1n the clos- ct would be the tin _bo.\- that had the pa-pers.. The stairs made little surprised sounds, and he found himself going gingerly, as one who docs riot want to be heard. He had to pull the trunk out from the back of the closet and as he knelt to it something brushed his face. That was Mother's plum- oolored wool dress. He found the key for the box ln one of the little side drawers of the marble-topped bureau. His father liad one day said to hlm, "If anything happens to me, War- ren, you'll find that key at the back of this little drawer." And there lt still was, undisturbed. Opening the box to make sure he had what he tieedcd he found good snaps aim Lona, $14.5O—1l-‘he reflecting finder at tbs Negatives 221,’: 2%. [/8 Lens, $21. the . 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Delightful with your meals or after. » he had put lt down on the bed. ‘rhls was the old four-poster and on 1t the blue and white qullt they said Grandmother pieced the last year of her life. looking down at the bed he could almost see his mother there as the little boy used tn see her when, getting up before the others - why did children want to get up so early when their days were so long? - be would sometimes ven- ture into the room. Mother's cheeks would be flushed with sleep and her eyes even deeper blue because they had been long closed. Her flaxen hair was in two braids that came round hei- shoulders. Her full red llps would part - you could Because nowadays even the simplest Kodak cameras make beautiful full-color pictures as well as black-and-white . . . and with suitable accessory lighting all models operate right around the clock. See them at your Kodak dealer's. Canadian Kodak Co., Limited, Toronto 9, Ontario. plo, surs. Full-color pictures, It has fixed-focus lens, finder. Negatives 1% x 2%. big. brilliant top of the camsrli Protecti vs lens Irownlo Reflex Ccmsra, $11.75-A smart twin-lens camera. reflected in the big view finder on the top. Click the shutter and you required. Negatives l Fix 1%. Flasholder, $4.85. see her white even teeth; chose iii-Thaw thought - ed all dreamy and dewy - though} anyone I ever saw. he had not thought those words‘, When he was downstairs he! at the dinins-room table-on the tar then. Her fine hair irert bank from i wanted to go straight out the doom, side from hini,nearest the kitchen. a- low broad brow - and ivhst ‘was , yet found himself walking through; chairs were [ill-Shed back at hasty it that was curious? Ntxirly as he t the rooms. A funny house - not like. hasty angles. Three years and three remembered - one forgot, lorgotlariy other lie knew. little lialfw!‘ months more than that they had, so much - the llne oi the hair and turnings and steps betweonlstood jllit so, as it holding what wasn't quite even, a little lower on; the different parts. they knew. With determined step one side than the other, giving a!‘ He was in the dllnlng room and‘ he went over to them, wok first: look - well, all her oivn. She ivould , could see into the kitchen. Through, one and then the other and sets stlll be sleepy as the little boy la sagging shutter came a ray of, them bacl-zigainstthe wall - break- stood there, ulltl the deep bluchhat last sun of the clay Mother! lrig that ii .at least. eyes would slou-li; close - theiiihacl “ranted. It still came '13.,‘ Then hastily he went out to tliQ so very slowly open, Her eyebrous though there was no one to uaut ; car, and felt berm;- when m; m- and lashes were dark, strange Dllilb now, He watched it move Blldlgine broke the stillness and he aha! falg skln and blelovgiftllrchflageizlgo, and new dthls 1113a}: of as Opxast] was moving baclr to.the world lQ_ ar. s e was very eu u , c at no one wan c wou ow n er thought then; and rcmemberinglnlght alone. l "" iiiéFeéZiiiiifi‘ii-imTIrFTERTiKF-ERID“ga- , he stood looking at a. certain placer .- (Continued on Page 16) ___._.i_.__.__ ‘l lrownls Hawksys Camera, $6-< Simple and rcliahlth-wvith a lflfldflffl - flourish in design. Negatives, 2)., x 2!.‘ i- Kodak Photo raisin. $1.99, Brownls Target Slx-20 Camera, $6.70—So easy to use, yet offers consistently good results. Negatives 2 M x 3 1/4. See also Brownie Target Six-16 Camera, for 21$ x 4 M negatives, $8.10. Kodak Photo Flasher, $1.90. r \' Kodak Tourlsr Camsra, Rods! lens, $25.25—-Ons of the brilliant new series of compact folding cameras. 'Negativsa 2% X 3 M. With f/8.8 lens $39.50; f/GJ lens, $43.50; f/4.5 lens, 1/200 shutter, $72.75. Flaaholder, $18.25. Picture is brilliantly ‘ have it. No focusing is