l? ' t oi brushing tosihuright nits iootingis the safe, elfociivoivody'q§_ HELP STOP TOOTH DECAY withCclgate Dental Cream Exhaustive Research on Hundreds ol People by Eminent Denial Authorities Proves llew llslng Colgate Dental (ream Helps Stop Teeth Decay Before it Siarisl OW dental science ofiers scientific proof that always using Colgate Dental Cream right after eating actually helps stop tooth decay! Continuous research—hun- dreds of case histories—makes this the most important news in dental history! For now-the same tooth- paste you use to clean your breath while you clean your teeth—oil'ers a safe, proved way to reduce tooth decay! proved to contain all the nec- essary ingredients-including an exclusive putenled ingredi- ent-ior effective daily dental care. No risk oi irritation to tissues and gums! And no change in Colgate’s famous flavor,foam,orcleansingactioni The Colgate Dental Crssm now at your dealer's is the same formula used in the tests. No claim is made that using Colgatds can stop all tooth decay, or help cavities already started. But brushing teeth right after eating is the safe, proved way to help prevent new cavities, help stop tooth decay with Colgate Dental Cream. ‘No Change In Flavor, Foam, Or Cleansing Astlonl Colgate Dental Cream has been x-ssvs sirow now nous use or COLOATI’! l-IILPS STOP TOOTH DICAYI Eminent dental authorities supervised 2 ups of college men and women for over s year. ne group always brushed their teeth with Colgatds right after estinsk The other group followed their usual dental esre. -rays were taken at regular intervals. The average of the group usin Colgate Dental Cream as directed was a startling uction in number of cavities-far less tooth deco I The other group developed new cavities at a muc higher rats! I0 OTHER DIIITIFRICE OFFERS PROOF 0F TlliSi RESULTS . 40w .---Q-_~_--w-_-w-»y-.-w ‘This column is reserved iar news oi locsl interest, but advertising oi s newsy nsturs may be inserted st live cents s word, strictly psy- shls in sdvsnce. COOK'S tor Photographs. BUY unusually s White Sewlh! Machine at Hell-lion's, OONFEDIIBATION LIFE IN- BURANCE. BLUE POTHTOES st MscPhes Bros, Prince Street. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISER-S. -- Advertisers ore reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev- ious day in guarantee imertion. Out o! city advertisers who tele- phone classifleds. etc, should par- ticularly beer this in mind. T0 ATTEND WINNIPEG ‘MEETING-J. F. Connolly, Pro- vinclal Director oi Town Planning left on Tuesday [or Winnipeg to attend a meeting of the Commun- ity Planning Association oi Can- ada. The sessions are being held in the Fort Garry Hotel on the 6th, 7th, and 8th, oi this month. COADJUTOR BISHOP T0 VIS- IT ISLAND-Bishop Cosdjutor the Right; Reverend H. R. Waterman, D.D., will visit P. E. Island from the 11th to the 18th of October. He will go through all the Angli- can parishes oi the Province start- ing in the Western part oi the Is- land and travelling eastwards. He will be in Charlottetown on Oct- ober 18th and will leave for Nova Scotia on the Iollowlng day, FORMER ISLANDEB HONOR- ED-According to word received here, Most Rev. Eugene J. Mc- Guinness, D.D., Bishop oi Okla- homa City and Tulsa, has announ- ced ihat Very Rev. Gavnn P. Monsghan, Ph.D., Paed.D., has been made a Papal Chamberlain oi Pope Pius XII. This Papal hon- or has been conferred upon Very Rev. Dr. Monagllnn in recognition oi his outstanding work in Okla- homa, especlally in the field oi education. Msgr. Monaghan is superintendent oi all the Catholic schools oi the State oi Oklahoma, and is reputed one oi’ the best to himyvarmest congratulations. Personals Mrs. Clare Stevenson over week end. , en route. Glasgow train law, Mr. S. B. Cox. PURCHASES APPROVED WASHINGTON, Oct. 4 —-(AP)_. Rte Economic MONTREAL. Oct. 4 -(CP) — Cooperation Ad- Johnny Young. 87. was convicted to- Mlllflntion todsy approved the day oi assisting Douglas Pei-result and m, Wm, h, 5am, John N3 purchase o! more than 824,000,000 to evade justiceuiter two Montreal a“ East‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Stevenson worth o! American tobacco. cotton policemen were slain in and other agricultural eommodit- End bank robbery lee for shipment to Europe under 194B. He will be sentenced Oct. 27 the ldhfltlttalluglsn. Great Britain gel-ream; andhNoel Clolgier were wss gran d ,000.000 to purchase anged. orrt e double sying and G1 M S rwm u. s. suppliers and ‘Donald Perreault, no relation to “m” ‘s’ “"°““°" " m’ 10.000 metric tons oi flue-cured Douglas. is awaiting decision on hi pulp srrd paper products. except appeal from the death sdleduled for Nov. 26. IETRGIICE, newsprint 12pm Canada. eriy oi New Glasgow. ~fw lecturers in the Southwest. Dur- I118 the past Summer. he 5119M a son young people oi Central short holiday on the Island. The chrlman chm-d, m" h, the Gllflfdlafl 10in! Wllll M53?» M0"- Church hall for their regular sghsn’s many friends in extending Tuesday nigh, mean,‘ Mr. Robert Stevenson oi Saint John’ N ‘ vlsned m. mothgle ed under the topics: "Assets oi . B. ' . and the “Liabilities oi participated actively in the in- Yillllh" 81's lWO Of I- lerlcl b! troduction oi the cucumber indus- lhftc being brought by i110 mlnls- try in Prince Edward Island. He ter. The series will be completed i, keenly mgeresgeg 1n the com. "ext ‘Wek Wm‘ ‘he 3°91“ "what mercial growing and processing of Are Your Intentions? Conducting strawberries and “the, hula this week's service oi song was Miss Ethel Mae Beck, Miss Louise Ruby May Dlwnorh Kmnngton’ 1, - Mfl- Newman MCI-Ella". 57. Am- :2: ggllzrllpzeeiildetga "fifstsurfinlfnse daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moore conducted the business ses- Davlsmb Mrs. Noro MacDonald left yes- terday morning for Seattle, Wash- ington and will visit friends in Montreal, Hamilton and Boston brose St., went to Truro via New Monday. having been celled there suddenly by the 5mm serious illness of her brother-in- Mrs. Clara Stevenson of New . Glasgow, hes returned after visit- ing her daughter, Elva Stevenson in Ottawa. Returning she visited ' ‘ her son Robert A. M. Stevenson daughter oi the lute Isaac Steven- s son and Mr. Stevenson is the m”un3~ mu V" son oi Robert I. Stevenson, form- scrlmu" "mum COOK'S ior Photographs. HOWARD MIcINZNIS Imkd Footwear st 175 Queen "Street. -__. BUY THAT new Whit: Sewing Machine on the Hoimsrl Easy Pey- ment Plan 10% down, monthly payments. 00M]; INTO HOLMAN‘! Chsr- lottetown or Surnmerslds, ior s free demonstration o! the ismous White Sewing Machine. ; REV. MB. HUDSPETH, General Secretary oi the Bible Society in Canada will be the guest speaker at the service in St. Marks An- glican Church, Kensington, Friday evening, October 1th, st 8 o'clock. Everyone welcome. ' CHURCH OI‘ SCOTLAND-Ser- vices Wednesdsy, Oct. 5th: Char- lottetown 8 p,m.; Sabbath, Oct. 9th. Charlottetown 11 s.m.; Birch llill 2 p.m.; Kinross 8-30 p.m.: Murray River 7.30 pm, Rev. J. H. Bishop. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday, s men, isiling to appear in court on s. charge oi operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. had s $100 bail eltreatcd end a warrant issued 1o: his arrest. A second man appearing on a charge oi operating s motor vehicle while intoxicated, was sentenced to 10 days in jail. Four drunk and incepables also appeared, two be- ing sentenced to 20 days in jail each and the other two each be- ing ilned $10 and costs or 20 days. DEATH OF M38. SAMUEL FRASER-The death occurred in the Charlottetown Hospital at 4 o'clock Tuesday morning-oi Mrs. Samuel Fraser, Alberton, at the age o! 66 following s brléi illness. She ls survived by iive sons and four daughters: Lorne, Donald, Ruth (Mrs, Charles Bridges, Point du Cherie, N. BJ, Sadie. (Mrs. Charles Derrach, Charlottetown), Archie, Freda, Samuel, Wilbur and Mabel. The remains are being forwarded to Alberton this eiter- noon. Her husband predeceased her iour years ago. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN Y.P.S.-— Getting away to a fine start, the fall pro- gram has already included a splendid social evening; and two Youth" Evening Auxiliary M.S . Trinity United Miss Beryl Morson. Beer and Mrs. Phyllis Younker contributed s duet, “Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy", and THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN and 10 l For the third meeting oi the sea-- splendid and helpful messages as MT- _ preached by thg minister, ML M, the Agricultural institute oi Can- D. Dunbar. The messages present- ad its Autumn Thankofiering Service on Monday oi this week. The sing- lng c; u“, 11mm “pa!” My 5W1 your success is measured in the 1119 Km: Q1 Haven" wen“ the understanding and spprecistion oi fqflqwgd 5y ‘your work and the contribution "<1 pfayeBr 3y you make to the common good." e Who's Who In . P. E. Island Gordon Carr Warren, BSA. Assistant to the Superintendent in Horticulture. Experimental Farm, Charlottetown Winding up one oi the busiest horticultural seasons at the Farm, Mr. Warren is now engaged with iigures and forms to tabulate the facts oi the year‘s..work. Son o! the late Mr. J. R. War- ren, s merchant in Charlottetown who also farmed in the Royalties, Gordon Warren was born in the city in 190i. From public school he attended the Agricultural and Technical High School in Char- lottetown and leit there in 192.2 ior Nova Scotia Agricultural Col- lege. In 1925 he entered Ontario Agricultural College, from which he graduated in 1927. , From 1918 until 1927, Mr. Wer- ren spent his summers in horti- cultural work at the Charlotte- town station and was employ“! full time from 1927 until 19%, leaving to take a position on the stair oi Acadia University, Welt- ville, N.S. until 1931. in this year he returned to the Experimental Farm at Charlotte- town and did special work in hor- ticulture. In 1937 he was appoint- ed graciuste assistant and in 1939 received his present appointment. Warren is s member oi a. As s holticulturalist, he has 1n 1926, Mr. Warren married The family consists oi Joyce, who was married last Sat- urday. Oct. 1, i949, to Percy W. MacCsrthy, Haliiax. Son Earle, aged 9 years, attends Prince Street School. Mr. Warren enjoys bowling and watching hockey games. But his hobby is systematic botany which is part oi his work. He writes The Evening Auxflmy d conslrlerslbly on his subject. Charlottetown. under tllcpresidemy like " your work, to strive ior in September, and M,“ Jenme stevanmn of oi Mrs. Stanley Thompson. held more understanding o, l, “d ,0 - Brockion, Mass. have been visit- ing Mrs. Clara Stevenson in New His philosophy oi living is to do the best job you can. And. CMARGARET, LYNN MUNji I llclnlom NYLilNS ‘ Once again Canada has chosen its Beauty Queen of the year ', ; : : glamorous Margaret Lynn . Munn of Vancouver and _ Toronto. In her many appear- ances before critical audience I and beauty judges she feels -, that stocking-wise she is a her best in PHANTOM f, Nylons! _ '. nlom FUR-FASHIONED U DIIION MARK IIOIITIIIB I NAYIONAI; HOIIIIT Milli-I HAMILTON Announce Award Phantom‘: darker slendeililh; ' “Pencil Sesm”, sn sxclusiv Pbsntorn feature, sud sew Shdl Foo: src among Phantom‘:- nlsnysdvsnisges preferred by‘ i m‘ ,Q_mlll women‘ .. r. Johnston 1.7, Toronto, dsushter oi ' llarailrv lilx Says — cl i “U Jusr ‘RIGHT! 9 Just right-from golden-brown crust to the last tender aumbl Perfect baking results are possible every time,if you use dependable Fleischmsnnb Yeast. Over 3 gener- ations of Canadian women have relied on Fleischmsrufs for speedy, delicious bekins. If you bsko st home; I" Ilsischmsnnh Yeast for your nut baking! See how fast it works to help you turn out more utisfyinl. finer-textured breads, and fvlll- l‘ .1”... i. lnscnmlnn’ YEAST P Yes, for baking that's simply deli- cious and sure to win praise. you can depend on Fleischmsnnh Yeast. Rupert and Dorothy McLellan. ssng very soosptalzly "A Prayer of Thanksgiving." speaker was Miss Beryl Morse . now on furlough from Centre. India. where she is engaged in evangelistic work. Miss Morson described different forms oi mission work. educational, medi- cal snd evangelistic, and spoke of the increasing amount oi respon- sibility which is being given to Indian Christians in all these lines, but especially in evangelistic work. Problems oi- the Church in Indie. were touched on, one oi the greatest being illiteracy; tor how can the converts grow in Christian chsrsciAr ii they are not able to read the Word of God? Miss Mor- son spoke oi the pressing need oi workers in hospitals and in evangelistic and educational work. "The harvest trlbiy is great but the labourers sre is ." The meeting closed with the singing of "Oh Master oi the Wak- ing World” and the benediction by Miss Morson. _ A short business meeting was held alter the close of the Thank- oiierlng service. The Temperance Secretary gave so interolflnl rc- l-‘lfylfi‘l‘ilff"nsfi‘fi."°siil..rli‘.fiii 0f IODE Bursaries I TORONTO, Oct. 4—(CP)—Gir1s from Vancouver, Balmorai, Mun, Toronto and New Brunswick have been awarded the first burl!!!" presented through the Second World War memorial fund oi the Imperial Order Daughters oi the Empire. To qualify lor the $1.600 burl“- ies, students must be sons or daughters oi veterans oi the Sec- ond World War who suifersd serious or permanent wounds. Winners are: Beverley Anne Birketi, 17, Vsn- couver, daughter of Lt. George Allan Blrkett, killed in Kong Kong in 194i. with the Winnipeg Grenndiers; Donne Marlon Young, 17, Balmorsl, Mart. daughter of C. S. M. Andrew M. Young. perman- ently and totally disabled with the Royal Winnipeg Rifles during the Battle oi Britain; Carol Jean port oi work done. and reports were received oi visits made to ‘homes and hospitals. A Very satisfactory report was heard of the remit oi the supper served to delegates st. the recent Missionary Rally. ST. MARICS AN GLICAN bridge university, snd s nun psrlsnoo. irliillzill TN KRMOU llEll. W. ll. IIIIIISPETII, ld.A., M. B. E. General Secretory British snd Foreign lllble Society in Csnsds will be the guest sposlrer on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th—-8 EM. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9th TRINITY UNITED CHURCH, CHARDOEITETOWN 11 AM. Broadcast CHURCH, SUMMEBSIDE ‘I P. M. Broadcast TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11th PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, MONTAGUE-S PM \ Plsn to hesr Mr. Indspefi. Everyone‘ I invited in attend flsese services. CHURCH, KENSINGTON who is s grsdusts o! Osm- oi fine gifts ‘and unususl ss- Robert Johnston; Yvonne Msx- ine Vsn. Buskirk, 16, New Bruns- wick, daughter oi CpL Gordon Joseph Vsn ' Continued 1mm page I WI!‘- ‘IIXTIII MANAGED U!!! MDNTRBAL. Oct. 4 ~40?) -- how to get over it. Arthur C. Johnston. 52. general sales manager oi Dominion Textile in great danger of doin 30 years. it terminate fatally for u. STATISTICS DELAYED by tho Bureau of Statistics. The men later on, but now are nothing to write home about. index was scheduled to be issued today, but the Bureau said it had been “unavoidably delayed", .%awfine says . . . "POPOVERS" made with FIVE ROSES FLOUR ore a real ireail wer problems of general interest through hcr column. 2 eggs, beaten 1 cup Five Roses Floill 1 C"? mill! 35 tspn. sslr l tbepn. butter, melted ,0 m “M. Combine eggs, milk and melted m. Add flour '“°"""" m and salt and beat with cggbeatcr until smooth. Pour into hot, greased baking cups ‘til half full. Bake for 3O minutes in hot oven 450 deg. F., then reduce hear to 350 deg. F. and bake 1S minutes longer. i‘ m: noslzs noun for all-purpose baking klfk. W110 lllflfied is willing to ruin him professionally and wreck his health and happi- lfllfllll let lltlllrlcs durlnl the ness. Which is s pretty high price to pay tor one‘s entertainment. , ..._..A.___ DEAR MISS DIX: How esn you curs s disease celled "beta: boy crazy"? Everybody I know laughs at me about being so wil about boys and this causes me no end o! anguish. Please tell me ANSWER: Time is the only infallible remedy for your complaint. Co. XML, died suddenly here to- It is one oi the ailments common to adolescence and in a few years day. He wsswith the company for you will outgrow it, but while you are suffering from it you rm- something foolish and rash that will make In a few years you will get over being boy crazy. but in the mean- time why not try s little home treatment and size up the boys you OTTAWA, Oct. 4 -—(OP) — The know and try to sce what is in them that. should snake you run a cost-oi-llving index for August wil‘. temperature? Analyze them and try to figure out whllt is so wonder- N Billed tomorrow st 4pm. ADT ful and marvelous about Tom, Dick and Harry, who may make fine DOROTHY DIX cannot. reply personally to rcallcrs, but villi ans- Dirsziorv ‘lbs Five Roses Kitdiss ‘ LISTEN TO “WOMEN IN NEWS” OVER CFCY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY — 2:00-2:15 EM. firs .»-rvu'_2wna- .