Jusr think for a moment what a wonderful servant your mouth ls to you . iii more COIISEBIII USC 0i‘ Of lflOIC lIIIPOIIMICC . . There is no organ of your body . So be kind to your mouth. Each day, for a few moments, MlLTON-IZE! Milton is the most delightfully refreshing mouth wash imaginable. A, little of it mixed with water cleans and freshens your mouth and sweetens your breath at once. For falu tut/J, too, Milton is remarkably fine. Every germ Milton touches dies instantly. It is mrt protection against ills which have their start from germs in your mouth - . such, for instance, as Colds, Sore Throat, influenza . . l. and Milton will actually arrest and prevent Pyorrbaa. This has been proved by world-famous dental and medical authorities. And Milton is raft" . . You can't have an accidcntwith it. l ovvooooooovooav-ooooo-oo l The Land We Love l- By l-‘ranlt Yeigh l OQOOOOOOOOOOOQOO OOQOQOQ- Vocation Schools Q. What are vocation schools? A. Vocation schools in Canada explain their purpose by their title.‘ Phere has been a remarkable’ growth in this form of education in‘ recent years. The total enrolment in day vocational classes reached over 34,000 in i927 with 61.000 in even- ing classes. The total enrolment in all vocation classes reached there- fore nearly a hundred thousand. '18 municipalities‘ carry on this work in secondary schools and i170 in day and evening classes. " -—-—<0 >- ~ ‘ oooovo00o-v.-\..--.aq- HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK 8r ~ noaenn tee . QQOQOOOOMOOOOOOOO§QOQOOO To Polish A Stained Floor Make a preparation by shaving ‘U. pound oi beeswax into n. pan con- taining '1.- plnt of turpentine. Rub vigorously into the floor and lwll$ll with n dry woolen pad. t is an ex- cellent liquid floor wax. To Prevent Files To keep flies out of the pantry. sponge the windows once or twice a week with a weak solution of car- bolic acid and water. Butter Butler will riot become rant-id ti’ the container" is kept covered with a ‘on rrlrzncrsftwwssvssvim " gardens your enjoyment. Qnoo~OIOOOOOOQQOQOO0OOQ5 DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH § B! W. l. (lurtlnu oooooooooooosssosuesa... WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say “the man was arraigned at the court." Say "before the court," or “at the bar." , OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: gar- rulous. Pronounce gar-u-lus, a as in “at? first u as in "pull." last ‘u as in “us." accent first syllable. OFTEN MXSSPEIJED: muscular; or. SYNONYMS: cleverness. shrewd- , ¢<¢¢¢-u>.-..-.-.4 - that cannot be done on the spur oi eaoooocooooooooooooooo- John Smith And His Car John Smith is a character whom every motorist should welcome. lie is not selfish, rather he is a motoring mar- iyr. a chap ivllllng and glad lo have e plotted. in‘ on in- teresting way. his experience for the benefit of the other twenty. ' 000-0404 0-00-00-0 0-0-04 000a ‘QQQQQVQ-QWQQQQVQOOUQQQ" BRAKE ADJUSTMENTS l Finding me adjusting the brakes lon my car. Smith boasted that. he lhad his brakes attended to regularly at the service station and for that reason had no occasion to bother with them himself. I-ie was a little surprised when I informed him that I, too. bought regular brake service. “Apparently you never have con- sidered that a successful driver and car owner must give his brakes a certain amount of attention as he goes along," ! told him. "Regular service is essential. because there is much in connection with brakes the moment or unless one is espec- ially equipped for the iob. But there are certain things which must be done en route and by the man who is in command of the car. Smith began looking around his car for some convenient adlustmcnt. That was typical! Few car owners appreciate that adiustments arc not . always a matter of turning nuts ori changing the position of the brake} bands. To give him some insight into the‘ subject I told him that it pays to‘, get. out oi the car occasionally tol feel the brake bands or drums. if the brakes happen to be oi the in- ternal expanding type. If heat is felt over all four of the brakes, in thc- case of a car so equipped. there is plenty of evidence that they arcl It Takes Pep WATCH him jump. Feel him tug that line. Strong, full of pep-he's a fighter you must match with equal vigor and pep. ing energy. to Match Pep mineral elements. Rich in pep-bring- Contains the bran of wheat in just sufficient quantity to make it mildly You need crisp. peppy food for breakfast these days. Kellogg's Pep. Golden, crunchy flakes of whole wheat. How good they tastei How good they are! laxative. Helps prevent constipation. Wonderful for kiddies. Keeps them regular. Serve Pep often. For breakfast, lunch or dinner. Serve with milk or cream or, for variety, add fresh or canned fruits or honey. For pep eat Pep. Your grocer has Pep. A package of Pep is a» package of Health. Zestfui, peppy food. Rich in m“, wrung out o; mm watch Nature's vitamins and health-building ' being used too to. equently and - that there should be more dropping back into second gear on the down- grade. Heat also is an indication of, You could even drink Milton without receiving harm. It won't poison, burn or stain you . . Buy a bottle from your druggist. Read the booklet of directions carefully. in five minutes you'll know why Milton has become a house- hold word in Great Britain . . in five clays you'll be as enthusiastic yourself. For Milton really i: marvelous . . Three sizes, economical and inexpensive, 35c, 65c or $1. If your dealer can't supply you,- order direct. ncss. sagacity. acutcness. discern- ment. ' WORD STUDY: “Use a word ‘three times and it is yours." Lct us finer-ease our vocabulary by master- _____.'_._____-_ -.-- dragging brake bands or too tight] ‘ ‘ing one word each day. Todays an adiustment in the case of the ln-, lword: UPROARIOUS; accompanied ternal expanding variety of brake; by uproar; making great noise andmechanism. but. it is seldom that1 ‘tumult. "The speech was followed all four brakes will show this con- sly. This shouldl < - whole when! ' including tho bran ‘by uproarious laughter." dition simultaneou | ~—— --—————- —;--—— be a cue to the driver to be suspicfi H l""">~*"vHN¢¢vHN> ious ii he finds only one or possibly, , _ two of the brakes showing heat. . Modern Etlquette with the others remaining cool. . In the case of external eontract- WM 7 g_v a R5‘t°r°d to i-Lefilth, b, 1 “"5 blakes- where me element's arewnile for the relatives of men killed discontinuing cf all military training in Preparedness and that the Breat- Lydia E. Pin am s I. lll°wed 5° Elle-cl clealallws between in the war special seats were re- and the cadet movement in the est institution for the defence of Vegetable Compound a; mum-urn an - - '~ ' ~' "* ° °"°'*°"'" ll"! b91165 “ml ll“? ‘llllma ll‘ ls lm" served on the ground floor at the sehcois and universities. The paci- their country was in having a pre- ilflflanf» l0 KEEP l" "lllld u?“ fig; fiagdraped platform. fists were saying that they (those pared militia. men who were willing' "Iihlllenls (‘an be mllde ° In speaking on behalf of the mili- who bcleivc in cadet training in the to sacrifice time and effort to be BYE-RES SlmPlY llllvugll the halldllng tary and cadet movement. Major schools! were iaouring oil on the fire ready for the day of emergency. 0f T-llc llfake Pellal- very “llielht: Brown said that all wanted world "ofhate and preparing worshippers The preacher declared he hoped in driving thfolllsh hem/Y "l "l peace and hated war. looking upon of the god of war. In answer, Major the day never would come when llrflfit binds 0f ca" ml llmmcmd waras the remnant of savagery. But Brown said that though those who the boys and young men would be ". Q. Do newcomers in a strange Port Elfin N B_..F°,. mfg, locality wait for first calls or do k ‘m ‘ they call on their neighbors first? month.’ I w“ “miiiigfnfisliflags vialndii A. They wait for the neighbors to could not do mymrake the first calls. MI on rnsfmsnvnous MOUTH wAsir GABRIEL Charlottetown, if Gabriel-dud onlyGtrbricl-is a Snubber For that reason they sell for less than any comparable shock absorber. —*yet Gabriela will check every iounce, gallop, rebound and, "shimmy" smoothly and firmly. Ask us to demonstrate Gabriela to you to-day. They are a small in- vestment in great comfort. SNUBBER SALES 8t SERVICE A. HORNE d: CO. l‘. E. l. I}.l9 ior late seeding. We have Just received a few hundred bush- els of ‘ No. 1 Western Banner Seed Oats, Government Inspected done up in bags of 3 ' each price $1.30 bushel BAGS Premium Spoon Bloc Birl la now packed in aluminum ‘ l0". each new package containing the bent vnluo obtainable in us. together with en ut- umm In spoon mo, (Dboon druids of package.) FRI-IE. Come quick. you want some. Also a lcarload of Western Ill-IE!) OATS lust in. CARTER 8. 00. v LIMITEl).. 4318 WEIGHT [lam by ‘Minnie 6N7." by Jacques Cartier." pa gotbe betlm- they got. "Harry Morgen.” - et Ill ltAblo at Si. ‘Peters. | lfloon / ‘ JOQIPII n. caravans. In flange. ._-___..__-__.-._ AT STUD GOLDEN AUBREY REGISTERED STANDARD TIIOTTEII (i014 EN AUBREY sired by nlol, sctontl Dem by "All Ilfth Dam by "Noble." For silo. style, action, speed and endurance, get the ‘ ‘Peter the Greet” eroslri with "Morgen." ‘ GOLDEN AUBREY will stand for the Hummer of i028 bring you home from the late night train. - Jimmy's Taxi Service has opened a. neat office on Dorchcster Street. opposite his residence. where an at- tendant is always on hand. day or night to answer all calls and give a satisfactory service. The office is supplied with a pool table with which chauffeurs and other help may while away 5P5?" moments. A new holder for discarded razor blades use them to open letters. hav ing a pointed tip to insert under the enevlope flaps. Asthma Yields to Mlnarrfs. Spread on brown paper and apply to throat. Also inhale. |NARU$i ll_lNi MEll ..--k_.. 1125 “CAPTAIN AUBREY" First Right." third Dem. O fourth Dam by The flflhfll‘ book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 C. B. PRATT a SON, Owners. ternal expanding brakes operate in quite a contrary way. As the drums: heat they expand away from thei brake shoes. The effect of this is to mnke it seem as though your brakes ance between the shoes and the drum. “Now let us go downhill with these internal expanding brakes. Suppose you continue to hold the brake on and. because you do not smell the familiar odor of burning lining nor ilhd the car wheels binding. perhaps you will continue to depress the brade pedal excessively and never realize that you are risking a meas- ure of inefficiency of the brakes. This is a condition which need not exist. and which reasonably intellig- ent driving can obviate. "Drivers of external contracting brakes actuated by hydraulic pres- sure should occasionally pump more fluid into the lines from the reserve tank if they are driving through heavy rain and find that wetting of the front brakes reduces braking ef- ficiency. This simply illustrates again the importance of adjusting your brakes as you go oven though you purchase regular service from a reliable brake specialist." g After all the discussion of decel-i crstion it was no wonder that Smith stopped to check over his own brakes that afternoon. A Cadet Movement Attended by the Governor-Gen- eral and v untue Willi ’ . and marked by a forceful sermon by Major the Rev. T. Crawford Brown. chaplain of the 46th High- lander! Regiment. in which he rc- ulied to the paeifists who were try- ing tn do away with cadet training in the Canadian schools and 001-. legea. the annual church service of the Termite garrison. in the Arena Gardens. yesterday afternoon. was an impressive event. Five thousand khaki-uniformed ntilitismcn. many hundred: or more otg them wearing medals signifying that they had taken part in the world war. occupied molt of the seetaAseetionatcithorcndotthe Arena was reserved for the public. had been set for additional clear-Q 91%- dd B... l all rl-ltere - work. Afriend tul- Q. Is it permissible t0 fan 0116's against F08‘! WW3‘ Wlll ll°°°m° 5° many had some impatience upon beleived in cadet training despised ashamed to be willing to prepare to ' lied m“ m half‘ 8011' while traveling in a train? saturated as to be more or less in' hearing the paciiists call for the and hated war. they also belcived defend their homes. their King r M‘"“l"°'“'°d h’ Yflll E- Plllk‘ A. It is permissible. but should effective. It would not bc so bad if and country. ’ MILTCIIIPROWIETARY LTD..l2I Dunlrillliounlondrnnllnl- “C; be done so-vigqmuslywthgt, the Lhg driver did not expect SO much —-——is-~———~————— ~~ "A - ~—»——— —‘— --»-—-—~ -—~-~-~—~ --~ ----—----- gnu-mu 51.1135 LTD“ 1043 Mccml 5......“ 10.0mm on“ person in front of one feels the air of his brakes but, accustomed to 1"‘ _ , , current. quick stoDlJlnB. he l5 ml? Drellflfed sdll"! Ailfllwllimld l“~ llllcllk fillllmPlflf- l-lmlwl 9 Q. What do well-bred people for the relative inefficiency. Simply . ' _ always find best to avoid in conver- bydhpldirérg hi: 1001i- IOII allllltsqlzllézlgi ‘. _ 1;; , ' no an agan iec - igiiinlgnliyort E‘ is Atmlrhc expressing of definite op- ‘tiiitathc excess water and Pill Fl"! - - - -- -- ' This tllependnbll inions. as far as possible. partlcu- brakes in‘ COtIlIIdliIlOH trlzlgliestnilanv 8m“ medicine ll cold by drullfl-B 6W1‘? larly in a mixed crowd or among ergency n e r nbr ~ Let Us- Show You How n...- t .-.-....... 5;» (i=5? goqpegzggldgisvgumgglvlgl . —~ ~~<v-—~—~—-—— u ze ,e ra c ° l S . . JIMMY a TAXI SERVICE. of adjusting the brakes. When they» I I ~ -.__._ found that their brakes were not, a e In Glve In another column may be seen quite up to par it was not uncom-l - - ' ‘i kc a few quick» _ PRICES 0 a the advertisement of JimmysTaxi mon to see them ma J n v (Ptrlqet of pm...) YOU Grfiaiiél‘ _ Service. which should interest all stops in order to rough up the lin I Barona who at some time or other are in ingi 1n this way they helped to re-, 323-75 '° 345-9“ C f L C need of a taxi in a. hurry. W,” 9fflg1gncy_ ~ A Model 4-40 0m 0ft at BSS OSiZ There are two important points t0 “one of the things you should ' $225 a be noted—-Day and night service and hem. h, mmm 5mm,‘ is the dmer. or with . . tl fl l. i. . f 1 - , _ Gabflel Sllubbe" a“ the mo“ Ighi: rifbtfns that you can secure ggflliiglgtzzgelelilygilizati iiizlrtilzctfrfg Electric Dru} widely used of all shock absorbers. ' one of Jimmy's comfortable taxies at brakes... I pointed out usmce brakel g $265 The?’ are made under mmkln P"? igfirvlllgfid fllfizeraltlgcilglxgga: tlrums expand when they heat it ‘ q. duction methods to meet this tre- thatmach cam morning. mo“ m, spouid bebolzvious ttge lycgldtpgg t: -__ I- ,,— a’ fl m'“d°“° demand bl’ d“ ‘Mm “lllm- ls lwemymv” w“ of slimmer con-l l- "' i- 1' £ ‘ manufacturer of shock absorbers in “xi? 13;?‘lgléfilkfllizlliglélliginlvl i‘; tract,“ brakes dimimshes as the! j / '- r -.~ the automotive world. (Mo), me can), morning ‘mm 5,- “, temperature of operation rises. In» __i ($1 Eifesm-ciarihets and flutes, - - -*as well‘ as ftrapsr- tympani - - - bass viols and l ~. rgruff-throated tubas - - - all clearly heard‘, lliquldqrebleprwleep, low funriamrntalsr- these toned give Ort cationic Victrnia music its beauty and color. z that today a public concert by famous artists and an Orthophonic Victroil performance by the same great mum-ore two things alike as twins.—and you need not stir from the lazy comfort of tire fireside to hear the Orthophonic Victrola. ilt_e really marvellous when you come to wk of _t. We modems owe a tribute to scientists who have contributed the rich re M“ A Orlltqpmh ictrola ‘Yum rinsing Machine company or cams, 1.1mm, u...“ "t. ‘l 4 gift _nf “matched ' irfieddnce" or "nnoorld ow of sound" to m. viewer-I. To Victor was extended the privilege of developing thig. principle for your greater enjoyment. n As a result you may have beautiful. reaiiatié musicat home, and you may have it contained > in raceful cabinets wrou h fine wood“ Artisticaiiy desi ed m elm-ail equip within device w ieh nope each record a ter playing. Iilicctrical drive. if you wishr-et alig t additional cost, eliminates ..' J’ J Pncen from 81400 down to as low u Cit! on convenient payments from all Hi: Mutcr c1 Voice dealers. o it ufl I110 nu- Meet u“ all.