PAGE TEN - m and A Dentist Getting Together Dy WILLIAM J. CONWAY CHICAGO. Oct. 22 -~- (AP) — ixlng things now so Jun- I ‘t g won't fear the dentl:;t—-a.rtd the lentist won't. fear Junior. either. In (the comparatively new but. wing field of “(priorities-den- léry for children - psychology is being used to put youngsters at use. And specialized training is icing given to put practitioners in the mime hsPPY 5E4“- _ A new graduate course in this inlllty at the University of Ill- is College of Dentistry, includes imtrlwtion in the fine art of child mnflqeumm The procedures re- endod require knowledge and ma, but they are quite simple. A periodontist nukes his firs: cue hml the patient He determines Inc level of the child's emotional md mental developments, and peaks the child’: language. He'll talk with a. fcur-ycar-old about things very close to the tot- his notihgr, toy trams, picture books. But conversation with an athletic ind of 10 will trurl. to btsaball foot- ball or basketball A few ieadiw lumtiorlk such a: “What position lo you play on the team?"- should loosen the boy's tongue, And the re he prnmtlvs. the less timid he comes A toee agar is ttcutcd as 8.11 adult The best npproanil is to ascertain his hobby—-builtling radio sets, per- heps- and ma‘. about that, even at the elqaetrlse of reaping up on the subject after tdfifle how's Child's Fright Overcome more are also dcvlces for build. 11g trust and confidence. One rule t m selil-in my "First. I took samples of Swi others! Swift's Cleanser. "But how would Here’: afirxf-band report from the Director of Home Economics of Swift Canadian Ca, Limited. Sb: was asked to test tbe new Surf/t’: Cleanser from the homemaker’: [Joint Y view. Sb: med tbe cleanser in ber test itcbens-part of Suuft’: Research Labora- tories. Tbi: is wbat Mart/m Logan says.‘ "Our research scientists told me that their technical tests proved this new Swift's Cleanser was Canada's finest, but I wouldn't believe it until I'd proved it to _ own kitchen. w at I did. (Maybe you'll want to try u fcw of these tests yourself.) Pure White . . . Scatter; Evenly plates and poured out l popular cleansers to see what diflcrences were up Iarent. As I "par/rain rty"-—-how free y and easil Swift's Cleanser came out of the can. looked at the colour-—how flufly-wbitc Swift's was tn comparison to some of the Smooth . .. Won't Scratch fihen I dampened my linger and rubbed the cleansers against the plates. I was impressed with the unootbnrs: of the new would never scratch! lion Pastliii! "Old"? wmolrgngrenlnnt Want Ind. Your: mill? - -- m“ at. mun. ll m’ ..".l'..'.'i’ll>°,“nii'. ntiinguhi$ ymn. w»! glllchlcd with llillil ‘Df-‘Pblll lw n: I onuiul irumlnitb ttlnrmllgll "If", ‘itliii-‘liliixt-thzitlit: ‘my "W" w?“ fiigvntfdruc none arc-when. ll. never to do any painful work on a child (luring his first visit except in an ezntrgerlcy This over- oomu the contagious fright he picked up from playmates or par- euts. The dentist never should lle If it's going to hurt, he silould say: “This will bother you for a mom. en" The unlld appreciates this hormty, and nas full faith in the dentist ‘(hereafter A soft voice inspires confidence. subdued radio music nelpfi. 11w. A habit. of making suggestions, in- stead of giving orders, makes Oper- ation Molar a ocmperatlve project. Color and cquiplneflt enter into the scheme of things. too. An office decorated iu yellows and ga/y greens, and ‘orlghciy iilumined by u shade 0r light, is warm and cheer-- ful. ‘Flint old bugbenr, the drill. should he (unobtrusive-set. om a low stead instead of hanging overhead like u damooleun swcm A bubbling fountain, instend of a. cup, pleases the Yflllnger sat. “Once you ncwe established 0on- fiderloe. childran nuke much better patients than adults," says Dr. Maury Messier. supervisor of ped. odontics ct Illinois. The college recently sot out to train Dedodentisis for the detntal care of children In somewhat the some way pedliitlfltllflzu are trained for the mtedlcal calre of children. The new course is s full-time, nine- is Acquitted in Spy Trial orrAwA. out.‘ 2| -(c1=) - Eric George Adruns l tllerlder. ltu. dious mam with 4 iibmry of 2,000 books, was acquitted today by en Ontario Supmno Court jury that deliberated nearly four ilaura be- fore deciding that he h a not con- tlnlcute ‘honfldentlai lnfomwtiorl to Rtusls. The acquittal cf the 80-year-old former official c.’ seven] govern- ment financial bmnoilcs was the second within a. week of persons named in the report ol the royal commission on espionage. Five other: hove been convicted or have pleaded guilty in Canada and u sixth was found guilty in England. A big grin on his face. the Hull. Que , native told reporters he hoped to wtmrn to n‘: work with the tn- dustrial development Berk in Montreal, a subsidiary of the Bank of Canada. He sttl. is on its roster of employees. although his salary was stopped in August. Meahvfhllbe, bail 0d $5.000 was continued while the Omwn con. cider; its rtext step in connection win. two other chances mimt Adulnl, one of oorrllmurlic " in- ibnnanlnn to Russia and the other of retaining government documents. Both are alleged breaches of the Official Secrets Act graduates of dents; schools. "The great difficulty in dental practice," comments Dr Mast-er, “has been that the dentist has not been trained in the psychological aspects or dentistry with the result that tlhe dentist has feared the ohild as often as the child has feared tlhe dentist. That ls why nwmy children are not receiving the dent. month program for superior grade So here's ‘s Cleanser and other poured, I noticed hen I ul mention they deserve and need". llome Economist tells l Sit Cleanser is (luic SAYS: “HERE'S llllW I TESTED BUR NEW SWIFTS BLEANSER IN MY KITCHEN” fast, or as thoroughly, es the new Certainly Ibis cleanser W00 An Invitation . . . it clean? Well, I com- pared it in sections on the porcelain link -—-I compared it on greasy pots and pens- and frankly, no other cleanser cleaned}! u: er ml Swift's Cleanser is Canada's finest. I recommend it to you sincerely. '_ty0_u try it 1nd write me how you like it?" A IQIA" "I'll. $122 Ccutoinmtencldlyewcolecvcehcggclgkilclcfljgjegqgcugyj Swift's Cleanser. It didn't leave gri , powdc d‘ t, . ‘lynx Stliclmfisw (Signed) Mil“ Dlvvtlfdlflcladclla_ {$041M Ill’ OIIII IIIII Mirth! l-Opio, Dept, a Swift Cmsdtm Co, Lin....-l, Toronto 9, Ont. Pleuc uni! no n book on Bull I-Iotu olyou: "Much: lope N» nfnnoconcrobiipdoueone. l-IVII! III-I Sckcuncyalwc pbntldlrmtl-r Ilnmw lluiiloHnliIlr-I Bimini-Hr‘: tnnturullaniimlad efille ulna landfill. “gummy-aimle- lllll- Fe Mia Li‘ t; q ye: lint and gel noodcd qli yen‘ Fri-Him Calls’: Ingest sellnl llm Web. Iadefnl his ul his. . LIVIR lnulr-ll-nvll TABLETS Approves Boost In Western Goal Prices OTTAWA, Oot. 22 —(C P)—l.n- creases of wcstem coal Prices varying to consumers from 60 cents to $1.50 u ton, were announc- ed tonight by tlhe Prices Bould- Tlhe price increase followed up’ proval by the National War Labor board of e new contract between mine operators and the United Mine Workers (C.C.L.). providing for wage increases. ' Increased cost of western bituminous ooal to railways and in- dustrial users will amount to 85 cents n. ton. General average in- crease at the mine will be $1 a ton with the exception of Van- couver Island where the increase will he $1.50. Ln its anour-cement. the why rhyme” MYrsfr/ry/mrlit N4 - aIhvIIn-wQ-W !(».tatirié.=i1(o l..lf"=’i.ii'4;=; ITIE CHARLOTTETO\VN GUARDIAN liilADAClilSli/ERYDAY? iYOU NEED MORE ' at Border Points UITAWA. Om 28 —(OP'-ll- mbllalumerlt of motor tourist tumult: at. horde;- points isjneinl oonsid. Revenue Mmdste McOaul erod, r told a. dinner uxeeting t! the con- femenoe of Domlnim and Provincial travel officials Bvvision of adequate landing fleitk and nwdetn customs facili- ties lb;- air travelers also was being studied by mvalnnmlt officials. "We do not propose to be es fair behind relatively m meetlm the ‘mouse in mlr travel as we were for the similar rapid expansion of motor traffic" he said Ftlsillenlos Mifllatflf Bridge; mid the riskier-lee department was being rumgunizled of some 100 i ‘ n‘ to be appointed in tlhe Maritime: and British ‘Jtfllimlllfl — only prov. inccs over which the Dominion De- partment has jurlsldction.- about one-third would have oomfarol over angling streams. Their work would iteltp (the tourist industry said consideration had been given to higher prices paid by the oper- ators over a considerable period for some materials. These costs. hol- cver. did not exceed 10 cents B (m. FLOODLIT; MOUNTAIN CAPETOWN —(CP)—Sout.it Af- rica's famous Table Mflliiltlln l: to iAntorTouristBureaus insists Argentine (lust iiazl Agents Jiyllnfl affirmed . United biota that Argentina let rid of no Nazi Mr. Byrnoswus afietiltlprees conference wont mpontl m: Sprulllc Braden will resign es as- “ ‘aeoreturyttthatwllcvu reversed. , Secretory said he knew of itention by Mr. Braden to quit post Mr. Braden is in charge Latin Anna-loan lilfslrs. ‘agents ilambonod than. l I l!) hil of Threaten Mine War 0n British JERUSALEM, Oct. 33 -- (CP)— The Stern Gang’: second muni- feato in 48 hours tonight threat- ened n "dreltlc intensification of Ithe mine war against the Brltllh." The proclamation mid more anti more mines would be placed in the pith of military vehicles Lécfictl scattered by the underground Jew- ish resistance organization lent. night threatened shooting for all British officer: carrying guns. The new manifesto said the gang was responsible for the blust- ba floodlit for the royal visit of King George VI next February. It will be the first time such a. spec] tucular project has been attempted here. Technicians of the Union of board‘ town harbor. the New ker, laferl CUTS GREASE FAST! DOESN'T SCRATCH EVER! Try the new Swift's Cleanser yourself, as Martha Loglan and thousands of other homemaker: have-in your own kitchen. You'll be amazed at how fast it cuts grease . . . yet never scratches. It actually polishes as it cleans! It purifies. Your spotless equipment looks clean, feels clean, is clean! Nlewl Cleaning Counsel! Martha " Logan looks after the homemakefs interests at Swift Canadian Co. Limited. Write her for help on your special cleaning _ problems. She'll be glad to advise you. She invites you to: "Send for ' my new fr; booklet of cleaning tips.” Use the order form below. mountain which rises behind Capo-l - oners in :32)‘ sgliacnitczxci dslllfagcefttagme gigniuiiil camps’ “fled {or Cyprus from ssarcmighw {O focus on B! Haifa, after being stopped short of E i _ é girl i mile eyeie rnoc at the British pile Gallon hold ct Iudney in 108. ing of two railway engines near Jerusalem Monday night. Meanwhile, two _shlplood$ (I! Jews, many of them former pris- German concentration Palestine. The 814 would-be Immi- gnnte, who lacked legal entry peperl. were _ intercepted yester- day after two weeks’ voyage in the little schooner renlce. iiital Statistics For August Released HALIFAX, Oct. 21 -(CP)—!n- creases in births and deaths end a during August were reported to- nlgiht by the Provincial Health De- partment ln a. monthly survey of vltui etatlstim in Nova. Booth’! five largest centres. Totals from Halifax. Sydney. Glace Buy, Dartmouth and Trum were 681 births, 175 deaths and 348 marriages in August compared with 546 births, 153 deaths end 359 marriages the some month int year. Vltel statistics for August with figures for August, 1946. in brmck~ eta: Births: Halifax 363 (3%). Syd- ney 135 (93), Glace Bey 116 (M), Truro 64 (60), Dartmouth 3 (4). Deaths: Halifax 95 (81)- Sydney 38 (29), Glace Buy 22 (32). Truro 17 (3). DurilmOUl-h 3 (2). Marriages: Halifax 164 (201), Sydney 79 (68). lilacs Buy 38 (41). Truro 33 (32), Dartmouth 14 (17). Clean-lip Garden Control insects Despite the recent introduction of sevcmi new and valuable insecti- cides such as D17!‘ benzene hox- eohlotrlde ("G06"), Volsiool I166 and oilhcnfl. tlhc cleaning up of flown ln gardens at. this season o! the Year to reduce the ntmbrs of in. sects going into hibernation ic hut u value/tile and neoecallly u it E iiiiit mordfortheofll m. morn nnmr F" 5 tum A Qlflblllqbvllfllltfluqng" decline in the number of nmrringes ma‘ Y winter? You may be astonished at the So give it daily, mothers! I7 deficiency. That's why many chil- dren who take Scott's Emulsion regularly every day have fewer colds and recover more quickly front common winter ailments. Today — sure — buy economical pleasant-fasting Scott's Emulsion. HIGH ENERGY Scott's gives children what they need for proper growth, strong bones, sound teeth, a husky irame- that's plenty of nalurdi AdrD Vitamins and energy-building, natural oil. THIS! VITAL ELEMENTS also help build flsmina and resistance if there's been a diet- Tflscorrs ilnulslon; OCTOBER ~24. / (fir: cf to n | c helps? moke ‘em _ STRONG! nuslm; All YOU SUI! your children are as sturdy and as resistant to colds as they can be? Just to be on the safe sid e, why not try Scott's Emulsion thin difference! You see, pleasanbtaetirg‘; u h Why new, |, "Mme-minutiae ‘II-rich in natural A & 1) I Hnlins-f vniuuit :"|":ll_y~ building (30% a Pl tmenl and ton“; . Pl - ' “my w ‘rut Glnicr to d]. “sigh”? Nam cod livernl] ott s ext/ruin MMHL alto Children : ileim bum l‘ Priilltum‘ ‘"9" xinn é'.§3"i“.-,",';=3,,~m YEAR-ROU TONIC TOMPKINS - WHITE A Pretty weddins wu held at St. mcluers Church, M“- lute. Cape Breton. when Bent- flw. dlllllhter of the lute Paul White end MP8. White was united in marriage to Gregory romp. 3111-8. son of Nicholas Tonnpkitls Ind the late Mrs. Tompkins. The bride looked charming in p, grey wool suit and brown eccessorien, she. was attended by her sister Loretta who wore green with lffcekimics. The groom w“ Sllilillrted by his nephew Gregory McDaniel. A reception and breakfast was held at the homo of the bride after which they left on e. honeymoon to be 5 em in Pf-nce Edward Island. ‘ghey vdli reside here, where the groom is n prosperous tanner-Sydney Port-Record. heritable, b... atill in limited , quantities Amherst Expects influx Next Weak AMHERST. N s, Oot.. 32 _. (CP) -— A quick survey indicated wdltv that accommodation in Am- llflmt will be taxed mm “ma; m,“ the Mflznitinle ‘Nlnter Flair openu 100‘ the first time smcs 103B. In addition to the fair, 70 deleg ates we expected t» attend the ain- nuwi meeting of the Uttited Mari- time Fishermen Oct. 711.30 and 201 will a/ttend the Cumberland teadh. ers’ institute Oct. til-Nov. l. ‘lb/blots contouring rum-m 9cm Pounds to be melted in the mouth in order to Wlfd off denial decay will be available sot-n on pyosmp...‘ loin, . Mlle. sec-u- _ uvouunnnoun...“ 1 llilfl .0 Thin active fresh fag Melitta‘: fllll-l thematic ¢.....»..':';'.!.‘;"..1"2‘.'.""““'“"'~‘“"~"" andcztre \ Ficilohmnnn’: will be en 11y "It? —tcnder, light, cm '0 not!» fluahyegc,