ozynw IICIIIIQII BIGGHGE Sce these and other big values in quality baggage Mtllllll TRAVII. ch d ‘ h d i- 2."...r.,r".;:r‘.2::.£.:'ft. m... with crushleaepatking cum-en- ‘Imcajmnrtiy slyieli in (‘ALT-i ti!!! lather bindings . . . WARDIOII G IADSTONE $42.00 Chi enir hanger uni: and generous capacity for acces- raorics. Styled as \hnwn lo app ‘rain cowhide . . - . SKSIDE 8r BIPTOWN ‘ m ilAuGAGi wim (H s u a t 1 l a IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our laddy. WILLIAM J. GRAHAM lea. View who passed away July 20th.. 1920. Living memo i“ will never die, years go on and days go by, eep in our hearts your memory is kept, We loved you too dearly to ever forget. Ever remembered by his tam- dear NOBEL PRIZES The Nobel prizes were estab- hed by the Swedish smcntist, lfred Nobel, the inventor of Thin column ll reserved for new! of local interest, but advert-ill!" o! a nsway nature may be inserted at rm cent: a word. 091cm nu- ahie in advance. COOK'S so: photographs. C ONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- BURAN Cl. HOWARD MaeINNIS titted Footwear at 175 Queen Street. TROPICAL SUITS -- Nor‘ East Worsted. 000i and comfort!!!" l! Jack Cameron's. Tempflf"? Quin‘ era over Toomba Music Store. Queen Street. CHURCH or SCOTLAND-Ser- vices Wednesday, July 20th: Char- lottetown a pin-i Thunder. Jul! 21st, Birch Hill s a-m-i Slbblih- July 24th, Belle River 11 I-m-I Brooklyn 3 om: Murray Riv" 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. H. Blsholi- ANNIVERSARY SERVICES in Orwell Head Church. 11111 Mn ll 11 a. m. and 1.30 p. m. Rev- C-R- MacLeunan of Trinity “mud Church, New Glasgow. N. 8-. Wm b, t)“ guest speaker. The Bonshsw Mlle Quartette will sing st the evening service. nouormr or‘ soon-mar CLOVER-Tuesday was a luck? day for Mrs. John Matheson, Brook- fieid, who picked twentyellflit four leaf and two five leaf clovers she found growing on her lawn. Mrs. Matheson brought the bouquet of clover to the Guardian yesterday. ENGAGEMENT-bk. and ma Melville Ferguson. N!" "BY"- Prince Edward Island announce the engagement of their 61d!!!- daughter, Miss Bivilla Doreen Ferguson, and Mr: ROY 30'4"! Newson, son of Mr. end Mrs. Gor- don Newson, KUIBIWH. Pfln°9 Edward Island. Wedding t0 ill-Kl placg the latter part 01 J11!!- ‘Mr. a. a McBrien, s4, amite. who died Dec. 10, 1896. AWARD SILVER. MEDAL- medical student at the University of Back- atchewan was awarded the uni- versity silver medal as an out- standing studmt. Mr. McBrien, married and living at 1'13’! Thin teenth Street east, was in 194’! awarded the Governor-General! medal and. in 194.8 the George H. Woods $500 sdlolarship. Mr. Mo- Brien is the eldest son of Mrs. W- A. McBrlen, Saskatoon, formerly Mia Mildred MacKay. Albany. and started his educational’ c er in Albany rural school, ha g spent his early boyhood years at the home of his uncle .1. George MacKay, Albany. Personals Mrs. Frank Rose of Boston, Mass. has returned after spending a very enjoyable vacation with her mother, Mrs. K. I... Waite, Ken- sington, and sister, Mrs. 1' L. Keyes, Charlottetown, Mrs. Edith E. Crews of West Roxbury, Mass., is visiting relatives and friends on the Island this week. Mrs. Crews is the oldest daughter of the late Colin F. MacPharson, Ulgg, P. E, Island. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Andrews of Portsmouth, N.l~i., and Mr. George E. Andrews of Concord, N. H, are visiting their relatives, Miss Nettie Andrews, New Glas- gow and Mr. and Mrs. James E. An- drews, Hunter River. Mr. William D. MacKinnon of Winnipeg is a visitor to the Ia- land. Mr. MacKinnon has not been home for twenty five years. He is visiting Mrs. Ernest Wright of Middleton and his nieces, Mrs. Kenneth Bell of Summerslde and Mrs. Percy Simmons or Charlotte- town. Mr. MacKinnon was p school teacher before going to Winnipeg. He is also visiting his brother 1n DeSabie. In_ Winnipeg he worked with T. Eaton Co, but is at present manager of a chain store in Winnipeg. Mr. McKinnon saw many changes on the Island. PlllIOl-IVI ‘I’! "Ifnfy s". lo Solid and long-lasting Intro-Mild lnihii’ amviflm“ firm-Mk? esmouvl eoornu nave ma»: sue Palmolive-mule of the finer! ingredients-gives e treamy-smoo L emu-mild lather that lmbn away Ire-lb- llul aa it gently floats away dirt. A daily Palmolive bath will keep your baby comfortable a n ’ Remember, Palmolive is urn-mild . . . um polish]! ‘ ‘rssdaiasyr The Central Guardian DB. L I. DUFFY’! OFFICE will be closed until August 1st. Inns: ‘ ruonrs wean! u. Sydney, Nova Scotia. Phone Mari- time Ccntrai Airways Limited, 2061 PABKDALE AFTERNOON TEA and Bazaar at Experimental Farm. Thursday, July 21st, from 4 to 1- p.rn. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. MacKinnon. St. Peters Bay announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Winnifred to Leith Irwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dingwell, Souris. Marriage to take place early in .1111: ‘GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN WORTH’! DBUGBTOBE, Prince Street will be the only drug store open this afternoon and evening. VISITING BOSTON AND NEW YORK-Miss Madge Miller, Char- iottctown, left Monday for Boston and New York where she will visit relatives and friends. FUNERAL YESTERDAY _ The funeral of John Corrigan was held yesterday morning from his late residence in Tracadie Qou to St. Bonayentureh Church where Re- quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Kenneth MacMilian who also officiated at the zrsve. Pall- bearers were A. J. MacDonald, Cecil Miller, John May. Jonah May. Winslow Flake and W. F. MacDon- aid. Interment was in the Church August. Cemetery. A‘! IOU! IIIVIGI-Anhli Ooal Company. Phone MOI. I 8WD! IUITI - lfllW! and eel- orful at Jack Oameroifl. Qilflfl street, temporary quarters over TOOIIII Music Store. mum um‘ cost-we are dis- charging today ear 1:1!‘ Rofdififf I Ant” ' ‘ size for baleburnerl. ileket helir era. Phone 116. W. D. Gillie Com- Pl!!- IUIEBAI. SUNDAY- The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Russel Mac- Neiil was held on Sunday after- noon from Cavendish United Church and was largely attended. Tha Rev. Richardson of New Glas- gow and Rev. George Gough con- ducted the service at the church and grave. The pail bearers were: Chester Bulman, William Toombe, I Refill Warren, Lind Warren. Colin Warren and Lorne Houston. interment in Cavendish Cemetery. i BANCOI. ICIOOL Report for June: . Grade III-l. Henry Compton. Grade VIII-i. David Compton; 2. Patricia Compton; 8. Ollie f‘ Crhde VI-i. Allison hhcLaan; 2. Lillian Madras: S. Canton IacKay. ‘ Grade v-i. Ioyee Mud-w» l Mary Compton; l. Edward Row- ell Grade N-J. Eleanor MacLaani 2. Ralph Compton. Audrey M"- Dougall and Joan Robbinl. Qqlllli 3. George Compton. Grads 11-1.. Ruth Compton: 1- Shirley MacDougali; 8. Aiiiwn MscKay. JULY M. 19D "iii-é!!! o...»..d;.g Q.r1:¢,.- neloigo;rooo Grade I (c)-l. Hope Compton; 2. James Robbins; 8, Wayne M“ Kay. Teacher: Lucille Kilbrlds. Grade I (ll-i. Kay MacDouI- all; 2. Ralph Macnousril- Grade I (b)-i. Donnie Howell; I. Oswald MacKay. a NOW! Dental Science Reveals a Startling Discovery in the Fight Against Tooth Decay HEL T00 Eminent dental authorities supervised 2 groups of college men and women for over a year. One group always bnished their teeth with Coigate'a right after eating. The other group followed usual dental care. X-rays were taken at regular intervals. The ‘ average of the group using Colgate Dental Cream as X-RAYS SHOW HOW PROPER USE OF COLGATI-YS HELPS STQP TOOTH DECAY! directed was a startling reduc- tion in number of cavities-for loss tooth decay! The other group developed new cavities at a much higher ratei Regular visits to your den- tist are necessary for complete dental care. No homo method can help everyone; nor can it stop all tooth decay or help . cavities already started! l ‘Ililll ll ONLY QQ! COLOATI DINTAI. CIIAM.‘ YOII Dlllll HA8 II‘ NQW-IN fill IAMIIJAI PAGKAOI The Mostimportant News in Dental History! Exhaustive Research on Hundreds of People by Eminent Dental Authorities Proves" How Using Colgate Dental Cream Helps Stop Tooth Decay Before it Starts! OW dental science odors scien- tific proof that brushing teeth with Colgate Dental Cream right after eating is an eflective, cafe way to help prevent new cavities, greatly reduce tooth decay! More than a year's continuous research-hundreds of case histories —makes this the most important news in dental history! For now-the same toothpaste you use to clean your breath while you clean your teeth-odors a safe, proved way to reduce tooth decay! Colgateb Ie Safe- Not An Experimental Formula! Colgate Dental Cream has been proved to contain__aii the necessary ingredients-including an exclusive patented ingredient-for effective daily dental care. And Colgatfs contains these ingredients in cor- rect proportional No risk of irrita- tion to tissues and gums! The Colgate Dental Cream now at your dealer's is the same formula that was in the test!- You can use Colgatda with confl- dence. Colgate! is safe- and using it as directed is a safe, proved way to avoid needless cavities-actually help stop tooth decay at home! To The Dental Profession The research described here was conducted in leading dental clinics under the over-ail supervision of some of America's foremost dental research authorities. A detailed report of the tests is now in preparation and will be available for your use and study in the near future. If you wish a copy, send your request on your own professional letterhead to Colgate, Toronto 8, Ontario. Theda studies represent the most exhaustive evidence ever offered to the dental profession of actual re- duction of cavities. They present aciantiiic proof that always brushing teeth right after eating is one of the most effective ways yet known to help stop tooth decay before it start. And Colgate Dental Cream is the only dentifrice that can prove the statements reported here. PROOF THAT BRUSHING TEETH RIGHT AETER EATING IS THE SAFELEFEVEQTIVE WAYQTQ S 0 H IE with Colgate Dental Cream use (lolgstefsho ; £11m Your-limo Wiiiio You iiloan Your Tietli 1.... nnirsior oacirL*: N0 CHANGE IN FLAVOR, FOAM, OR CLEANSING ACTION! Millions know that Colgate Dental Cream cleans their breath while it cleans their _ teeth. That its wonderful wakeup flavor is preferred over all other dentiiriees tested. That no other toothpaste does a better job oi cleaning teeth. And there has been no change in Colgate's famoil flavor-its marvelous foaming-quality- or its safe and thorough cleansing action! 0 O - Ilethorei Children love Colgate’: flevori It's Easy to Start Then 0n The Colgate Way Te Reduce Tooth lieoayi 9 out of l0 children have one or more decayed teeth by the time they enter school. So don't wait another day to start your children on Colgate Dental Cream. Teach them the im- portance of always brushing their teeth right after meals or snacks. They'll love Colgate’: flavor-so it's easy to get them to use Colgate’! correctly, give them ail the benefits of this safe, proved way to reduce tooth decay! ‘lflflleetfl