QCTOBER 19. 1949 -----~_.___.___..___. __. - .- i’ ___ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN _ l PAGE THREE with Colgate Dental Cream The Most Important News In Dental llistoryl Exhaustive Research m Hunrlredsoi People by lniaeat Dental Authorities Proves llew ilsiag Colgate Dental Cream llelps Stop Tooth Decay lofereit Startsl 0\V dental science offers scientific proof that always thing Colgate Dental Cream right after eating actually helps stop tooth decay! Continuous research-hun- rireds of case histories-makes this the most important news in dental history! For now-the some toothpaste you use to clean your breath while you clean your teeth-odors a safe, pr0l'6d way to reduce tooth decay! No Change In Flavor, loom, Or Cleansing Action! Colgate I/Jental Cream has been proved to contain all the necessary ingredients-including an exclusive patented ingredient-for eflective daily dental care. No risk of irrita- tion to tissues and gumsi And no Fillngd in Colgate's famous flavor, foam, or cleansing action! The Colgate Dental Cream now st your dealer's is the some formula used in the tests. No claim is made that using Colgate! can stop all tooth decay, or help cavities already started. But brushing teeth right ‘ after eating is the safe, proved way i tn help prevent new cavities, help t stop tooth decay with Colgate Dental Cream. X-IAYS llfOVl HOW PlOPll Ull OI COl-OATII NIL" STOP TOOTH DICATI Ernlnentdentai authorities supervised 2 groups of cpllege men and women for over a year. Ono group always brushed their teeth with Coigate's right after eating. Theother group followed usual dental care. X-rays were taken at regular intervals. The average of the group us- ing Colgate Dental Cream as directed was a startling reduc- tion in number of cavities—far lsu tooth decay! The other group developed new cavities at a much higher ratel pint i: 081.7% eoiem orarar. cans. m: onin its: it iron- la Till sure IAIILIAI noises PtCMPf Mhnum Draws Tourists. Many Front ll. S. REGINA. Oct. 1a - (cm-went ito meet an American from almost Ilnywhere in the United States? There's one part of Regina in which you are fairly sure to find him. The visitors‘ book at the tR. C. M. P. museum shows that tourists from almost every state in the Union pause to admire the Mounties‘ exhibits. And the chances are that when you discover the American sight- seer. he'll be studying the mus- eum's counterfeit money exhibit. The museum visitors’. list isn't com- posed entirely of American ad- dresses. Trsvellers from every spat in the British Isles and a few from Trinidad and Jamaica have dropped in to sec the historical rclics of the wcst. But -- and particularly during the summer — the heaviest influx is from the U. S. The museum visitors take a lively interest in the samples of violence gleaned from various R. C. M. P. cases. A large share of tourist attention goes to a hang- trnan‘: ropc, the death ca"; of a condemned man. murder weapons and small arms displays. Scientific Sleulhlng Other newcomers pore over plaster casts of footprints, finger- print displays and samples of cloth- iint: whcih have been “matched" to -help solve a case. Occasionally. the glamcr of tho Mounties is the major drawing card. One woman begged the con- stable on duty to don his rcd tunic so she might photograph him. But to Americans the top attrac- iion is the glass shmvcasc with its bogus currency. Tourists pccr at ithc bills. hold up their own money ifor comparison and often ask lhc constable to open the casc so they may "feel" the counterfeit cash. R. C. M, P. believe the natural ifear of being chcatcd, plus the ifact that the mitscum‘s bills arc masterpieces of counterfeiting. make this display especially fas- clnsting. A few persons. like the woman tfrom Indiana, comcwway with a netv slant on Canada. Looking at the American count- erfeit bills and s neighboring showcase of false Canadian money. she exclaimed: “I guess you have as many crooked people in Cavi- tada as there arc in the States. The ionly difference is that there arc more of us down thcrcl" WATER. DIVTNER. HIT BULBS EYE POTCHEFSTROORI, South Af- trica, Oct. l8 - (CPi - Poichef- strnom was almost without walcr supplies from its underground rplpe system recently. It happen- cd this way: A firm on ihe outskirts of the town decided to drill for a wcll. A ._-._~_.<i'oll glamour already precision Ioolr duller look ' eheerer y”? the only nylons made inside out the way 7 out of l0 women like them THE CENTRA L GUARDIAN Till ¢0lllmn ll reserved for news If local interest, but. advertising of e news! nature any be inserted st live oente a word, strictly ply- sble in advance. COOK'S for Photographs. HOWARD MaclNNlS Fitted Footwear st 175 Queen Street, CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SUBANCE. WORTHTS DRUG STORE open this afternoon and evening. EXHIBITION of articles of his- toric interest, the Clover Club, Charlottetown, Nov. 3 and 4. Spon- sored by I.O.D.E, Admission free. ENGAGEMENT- Mr. and Mrs. John A. Martin, Maiden, Mass. formerly of Crapaud, P. E. 1., zin- nounce the engagement of their daughter Jessie Gertrude, to Wil- fred Graham, son of Mr. John Rogcrson and the lilli’: Mrs. Rog- crson, Hampton. P. E. l’. Marriage to take place in November. FUNERAL TUESDAY-The fun- eral of Louis Tralnor was hcld Tuesday morning fro the Frank lienncsscy Funeral Ome to St. Dunstun‘s Basilica where services were conducted by the Rev. Wil- liam flit-Cairo who also conducted service at the grave. Pall bearers were six ncphcws of the deceased. Curl, Ralph, Vernon, Hugh, Ivan and Robert Triilrior. ' FUNERAL YESTERDAY —The funeral of the late John R. Brazel ivas hold Tuesday morning from his late rcsidr-ncc, Johnston's Rivcr, to SI. Patrick's Church. Fort Augustus, whcrn Requiem High lliziss was crrlr-lirutcd by Rev. Louis Callaghan who also con- ducted services at ihn izravo. The pallbearers were l\li‘l\‘il\ Brazel. John Bruzci, Dennis hiurrizitzhnn. Rudolph lviurnaglitin. John Mur- naghun flflCl Andrew hluriinglizin. Interment was in the church cemetery, DEATH 0F FORMER LANDElb-Nctvs has boon Ceivcri here of flu- rlcntli in Lari- ricr, B.C., of Mrs. \\‘. C. Pyhiis, formerly Miss Christina hint-Neill. of Belmont, P. i. She wtis a daughter on’ ivii. ASH-rims Lie! ‘.11. of lluit nlzirr», tiiirl n itrzintl- daughter on the maternal side oi’ the lion. J0l'Cl'll|.'lll Simpson, of Buy View. Mrs Pybus, who was seventy-two yours of ago, is sur- vived by her husband. two sons nnd a daughter, mid also by two sisters. Nirs. Lewis, of Lzitincr, riurl Miss M, McNeil], of Boston. IS- yo. wntcr-divincr was engaged. Aflcr walking about with his rod for a while. he pointed out a snot, say- ing that strong water would be found thcrc at no great dcplh. A driller came along and sank El hole-right inlo the main water- pipo. from the reservoir to the town. Repairs were hastily effected by ‘the town engineer's department. ACROSS 1. Projecting 1. cnd of a church ii. Mark 10. Poor section of a city 1!. Anxious l2. Poisonous snake (Okinawa) 13. Scratched 15. Half ems 16. Metallic rocks 17. Music note 18. An insect‘: sting 20. Corrode 21. Simpleton 22. Supporting crossbar of vehicle Apart Qrta into cubes 28. Stun 27. A rep (elangl 28. Malt beverage 29. Passenger enclosure on aircraft Masurlum fsym.) S3. Unpleas- ently moist 34. River (Fa) 35. A Malayan garment. 37. River bottoms 8B. Chop fine!’ 39. Protuber- DOWN 14. Residue of burned material Sow seeds Partially support Ostrich-like 2'3. bird Occult Silver coin tGcr.) Moslcm titles 8. European sea gull 9. One of a. higher order of ‘ i clergy ‘ 16. 19. 20. 22. 24. S"? P P." 25. 7. 27. 29. 80. I - 23. 26. 32. E3176 l‘ HGVFSVO KBHJI 8K WY 0C Distributed b! King DAILY CROSSWORD ‘ country DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Herfis how to work iti- A X Y D L B A A X It ' is Losrarnnnow _ ___ Otic fetter ermpiy stands for another. lri this cxampTo A la tiled Ior the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apos- trophies. the length and for-motion of the words arc all hinti- yEach day the code letters sre aiflerent. AOryptoQInIQuoMIeQ 8K I‘ LFC. SJV KVRRVG GOHJI - Yesterday's Oryptoquoto: m ri-irs GRAVE Aim Till} some or ‘fl-iii VENERABLE anon-snows EPITAPH. JMIMUTS TAXI. Phone 525, FORMED CLINIC — Four local medical practitioners, Dre. J. A. McMillan. F. A. McMillan, C. A. Coady and J. l-I. Maloriey with offices in the Jordan building on Queen Street. have formed “The Charlottetown Clinic" and are now offering their combined services to the public. FERTILIZER STEAMER SAILS - The Greek freighter Michael sailed from the Railway Wharf Monday evening. The ship had been in port for more than two weeks unloading s cargo of fer- tilizer. The fertilizer was loaded in trucks at the wharf and iakcri to the airport for storage. SEND YOUR EXHIBITS to Armouries today 10-12 and 2-5. Ex- hibits on loan only. For inform.» ti n apply: Charlottetown, Mrs. W. Brehsut, Mrs. A. H. Roper, 234 Great George SL, Mrs. Ralph Dumont, 92 Upper Iiillsboro; Summerside, Miss Wanda Wyatt. Spring St. FIRE ALARM — City firemen responded in full force yesterday afternoon to‘a false alarm at the former Gloria on Queen Street. A disconnected pipe from the furnace diverted the smoke of a few burn- ing papers from escaping through the proper channels. A passer-by noticing the smoke in the build- ing turned in the alarm. CONVENTION POSTPONED — The first convention of Maritime air port managers. scheduled for today and tomorrow at Charlotte- town, has been postponed until this week-end or next, Mr. W. G. Gillespie, manager of the Chur- iottctown airport. informed The Guardian yesterday. Difficulties in making the arrangements for all managers from Newfoundland. Novu Scotia and New Brunswick to get away at the same time is the cause of the postponement. Some twelve air port managers are expected to attend the con- vcnilnrn Personals The many friends Mrs. Starling Andrews Freetown. regret to ‘rum cf he: illness. All wish for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Puncher ar- rived home last evening after spending a pleasant vacation in Montreal. Toronto and Niagara Falls. Mr. W. D. Stephenson who is employed a-t Hamilton. Ontario. has arrived hornc and is spending s. holiday with his wife. Mrs. W, D. Stephenson, and family. One of 300 delegates from all parts of the Dominion nttcnrlinit ll tcn-rlny Town Planning conven- tion in “liunipcg. Mr. J. F‘. Cori- fnolly, provincial director of Town ‘Planning, has returned to the Is- land. Fruits of the pslm | Eye A swelling First-class Duclisrs second U. S. A N | president. I N 5 s Oriental TANG TNl N0 salutations W Web-footed » bird Hazard City (n.5,. ; France) Ancient. " l >4)“ -qa PO04 U I -r Yesterday's Answer ll. Literary composition i33- Do not (coral trscted) 36. Narrow 1w. Asi , I inlet tgeeif Minor) _ ' 37.'1‘wloe 001-138 WVNKCHR MNBXVX--NFT. Iii-UNI llfllflh GLOSING 170 Kent 8t. ATTENTION -- GARAGEMEN. MOTORISTS AUTO SUPPLIES Going at Cost: and Less OCTOBER. 20th. to 29th. - Open Evenings isuirrn AOGESSOBIES SALE Nate: Above tam wen - unudumder mtlezql lupuv ' Cb! 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Adamson, Hendonflr chief medical officer, commented: "There is no medical evidence at all to substantiate this point of view. - - Girls are no more likely to strain themselves than boys." THIS HOME NEEDED REAP ODRTNKING QUEENSTOWN. N. Z. Oct. 18- (CP) - A camping ground here ‘boasts a cabin with the walls built entirely of bottles. About 4,000 whisky and gin bet- tles. with a few odd sizes tossed ‘in for decoration, were used in the construction and the e-ffect inside is like in a house built of glass bricks — soft diffused lighting an‘ a feeling of spaciousneal. The bottles were set horizontals] 1y, with the bottoms making th ‘ inner walls and the shoulders an necks projecting from the ouhidu walls. " , The project has raised hopes among New Zcsiand husband! that they may be sfoie to gel sway a brand new excuse for ar- riving home late-“Just been giv- ing a pal a hand to build his new home." ALLOY OI‘ STE]. Molybdenum its s light. male- sble. chromium-type metal used r to strengthen steel. C-‘Il 1 Charlottetown k _ m“ IY in: mania! °i ' BAKERS ' cocoa "another! l s cup of that I . delicious cocoa l; ‘ Es —cvcry steaming cup of Baker's Cocoa tastes better than even lire most ardcnt. cocoa lover could desire! That rich chocolate-brown color — that full-bodied, tantalizing aroma — invite you to try cocoa as it should taste . . . richly. deeply satisfying, with the smooth, true. natural flavor of pure cocoa, with nothing added. And for bcttcr baking, be sure to rise Baker's always. Up lo 9O servings in the coo- I. ' nomical l-lh. package. r mm», qtocoisrs A proud name to live up to —hut Baker's Cocoa meets with case the same high standards of quality and re- liability that have made the name Baker famous for generations. Ahi ef Osnevelm \ / t