- In» ‘IT-IE CHALOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Dutch Cleanser chases dirt- r An l-‘ttltic. l . l IUDGIT 0P harm the ha 74.4.;- _.r.-.w—- and safeguards your family with Old Dutch Cleanser homes are healthful homes Old Dutch Cleanser protects your home with Healthful Cleanliness because it removes the danger- , ous invisible impurities as well as the visible unclean- ‘ lincss. Old Dutch chases all dirt-none is left behind. There is nothing else like Old Dutch. To the eye it looks like a fine powder but through the micro- scope you see thousands of flaky, flat-shaped particles of distinctive character. These particles possess natu- ral detergent qualities-they erase the dirt. This drawing of a highly magnified Old Dutch _ particle illustrates how completely and safely Old Dutch works. Being flat-shaped, these particles make a perfect contact with the sur- l face. They make a clean sweep and leave the surface ' smooth and free from scratches. Old Dutch doesn’t nds. Old Dutch doesn’! scratch. Avoid damaging grit. This drawing shows a highly magnified particle of hard, scratchy grit at work. Being of irregular shape the sharp, hard points dig into the sur- face and leave scratches which not only mar its beauty but are lodging places for dirt and impurities. Made in Canada" co v i Salt - Shake ITOIIII AIDS‘! IAIOUI IIOPII rewson A LINoOLN birthday laugh: that I might play it." When Lord Lyons was jzltlsh o s s Mlnllhr st Wflhlnswn. no called CYBILMAUDI-now in fir", u“. one dly st the White House to omc- ‘health again and pllmfln‘ m “m, inlly announce the birth o1 the Duke, freturn to the siege-toll; g ,mly c: Clarence, only to nnd President ‘about an eldedly lgfly with Wham hi, Lincoln completely exhausted iollcw- lacted ior many years and who glwgy; in: s. Cabinet. meeting. Not to b0 got a "little bit tight" on a deturdny denied, however. the diplomat began: night, ~ _._ _» “I have the honor to announce to "I used anxiously," hgilsays. am your Excellency that her Royal Hizh- mske ‘my dlesser watch sumo stsge ncss, the Princess oi Wales," etc. ‘ s s s ‘PHI speech over, he paused, ex- mcflns some sort oi a response. would say. one patted u“ "p, lNone came. Lincoln seemed lllnostforse when she drove up gm Q9015 ‘as it sslecp. so Lyons begsn againfshe‘; always extra bad when shs ‘mo finished. sun no response. ne- pct‘ the on, ‘ors¢!'" alizing the absurdity o! the situation find hsvlng hard work to keep his lace straight. the British Minister cot oi! to s third start. . . o . . THEN Unooln appeared to wake "up. As the speech ended, he lesnti forward and giving Lord Lyons-s coniirmed bachelor, mind you-a playiul dig in the flbnexclsimed “Bravo! Glld to hear 0i’ itl G0 thou and do likewise!" O O I how she seemed. "She's rerv bed tonight. sir‘ he I I I ANOTHER. oi Mr. lihudfs rtor. ies is about e quaint old actor named Blllwly. with whom ‘he appeared in "London Assurance" ssrly in his can oer. It seems that Blsckely had to be kicked by Maud in the coune oi the Pllfs action. At the first rehesrsnl Blsckley oiiered his colleague e m”; tempting target and the letter took iull Idvsntsge oi it. ' Arthur Bouchler, who wu nisolin 1m OCCASION on which the 1m ‘h’ mi» Ii MM stepped iofwsr-i King Edward. when n. rtudien; n‘. ‘ml expmned t‘° Mm“ th°.P"""‘ comer-lace University. sot "ied up""'""" m H“ "m" °“ *4“ "W"- Mn, n, work m, no my w m, run u with the side or the loot ln-_ nothing oi’ the "royal cotton wool" ‘Md °' u" ‘°'- . , m which he w“ wrapped Ind decided Blnkely bent down ior Bourehier to have a dsy in London "doing things he W15 not authorized to do ls smusingly described by Michael afier the kick, turned round and said ,genislly.‘ | One day Edward was missing st the “m m “rm” "ml!" University. it was iound that he had gone to London on an express train. A telegram was sent to Buck- ingham Palace. oi ‘s genius. ‘f1 can't beer to p», pletciy rc-riccoraiccl c: lug rucincerfi, Brooklyn. InPiiFJOII in color uuons and patterns painted plain white. H1110“! control board. The success 0i the : sounds. - 4 . iriaolw mural’; —*..~r:“" ut rcriralht T0 RE-DECORATE BUILDINGS BY PRESSING BUITONIis the prospect opened lip bythe new roux, u. Y. Feb. IF-Theischelne possibility’ that homes, public build- ‘Qvrhlch will be at Whlpsnsde, Bed- .-.x:s and Lhcaircs may soon be com- iordshire. only 32 miles irom Lon- large space or English ground, that ior a vast open-air zoo, every ‘day by _ don. tut-rely toilclung a button was de-; monstratcd recently bolore illumin- be provided for the diflerent species. scientists and reg Jvcscntativcr. oi the electrical indus- ‘sary ditches it is understOOd work SCYVRN- rry at the Opfllillg oi the new ball- iwill be iound for about 300 men ior room oi the Hotel Si. George u pan lnlmore than two years. Separate enclosures will, oi course In providing there sud the neces- Some details oi the scheme have The application oi the third di- ‘been given by D. Seth-Smith, curl- lightlng makesltor oi the Zoolvfllcfl 5°91“?- | scible thousands 0i color combin-l “This method oi keeping animals \\'.ill5‘li‘i Cilpthlty," Mr. Seth-South said. These colors "will be perfectly snie. The actual systrlu rPiests have been produced. i ssibic to automatically produce a‘ move the stock immensely- ncw color scheme on all (our walls and foliage will be imported from .nd ceiling oi o room every llitcenjihc native lands 0i the animals and LODSE LIONS IN ENGLAND l cud patterns remain stationary or. plans oi the enclosure are still very continuously merge by means oi n'much in the air. and it 1s diiilcult lto give details oi the way in which ‘Filough only red. green and him/the public will be protected. a... “M, u... mixing of these gives‘ "u u.- probable that the dykes will hundreds oi shades o! gray, orangeflbe somewhere in the neighborhood black and white, yellow. purple and oi 12m. dccP- We know lust how in cert-e. as well ns many pastel SHHGCS‘ u 11011 0r tiger can climb 01‘ Jl-lmll. do- and our plans will be made accord- pcndg on the cilccbs produced by‘; ingiy, with a wide margin 0i saiety. the variations in the amount oi the. Wlilercnt colors and on the exclus-‘uxumals and birds ill 501161130115 l! 1.11 oi all natural light. The wlorlhvflrly natural cs vofilbifi- 111d WW- vtlects. winch can b: obtained are arcls that end We Ire willmilcrl in number. So far mnrev-“ilh (‘R895 Ind 37°“ l7!"- fllan 1200 combinations and color! It is conditions we shall be slble to 1m- "Our ideaff he added. "is to breed doing away "It L; our boliei that. under these Trees qzvcrything done to make the park ins ‘l1mncly" as possible." § 1t is probable that Whipsnnde ‘Park will be opened towards the end ‘L0 (TN. Fc‘), ll-rli-pitislv Uuii- of next year. although work on the lgero and liom stalkin’! 500 acres oi ground will not be com- upon a pIc-iccl for several years. b’. the quality unlit‘; “pa. of shiver-not ma. Q flfllllfl Ill“!- ‘1 bqflfiyouseelrthsgreeustvnlue forcunent soumosodryou will buy Lumps also loeit Edison Mado- rim EDI.Y*MAZ A ihvrlsh oi,» only Mr. oulym vim‘ she once said. she delighted totell "before oom BY" anecdotes that" THE express pulled into Psddington to show how it should be done. and ‘ MacDonllh (in "The English Kins/w’ "h" I “m” B°""M""M'“d<"‘l s GENIUS ln her own rim, On 1 -~ ryle luiiersd irom being the wife ‘fond Mum” wl-mu Edison had finished he said: 1 i "Nowpoi cou'se, you can't reed l ‘with the naked eye, but it's all thel, every word and comma and dot. Ju... see ii it isn't." he iished out 0i his pocket a small "with breathless Jnterest." says ,Mr. 30k. "I thought the glass and ‘every word in the tom's Prayer came -. beiore me." ' ‘ o s s > | AMONG Eugene Fields special :iriends was Sol smith Russell. Field and Russell were iellow dyspep- ‘tics. so Gene used to take particular delight in relating the stofy 0i how one night, after having given a per- flormance in New York City. Russell went into a resturnnt. about midnight ' and ordered a repast oi bend and milk. Nearby he spotted an oldtime ' w. ORTON y -‘ mlsniivins slur.- wbich w». his-ln- _' ' , ' ‘separable companion, and handed it - j ' _ _ v . iAYt-helmslledlsd? _ ,4 , 0 door tor her arrival and let‘ me know] , Mere surface brushing isn't suflicienl. actor named Prwons attacking with i . v marvelous g" to bcei [Tld cabbrgm I I I "AHWOIFIYI. hcnrcns Parsons." ~riecl Russell. "How dive you flll "ourseli up with such vlciuols llt this , time oi the night!" I , "Oh I can stand it". replied Par- vsons. happilyj f "Bill my dear fellow." cxposlulatcd Rus-ell, "do you know how long it takes corned beci and cabbage ’ in f ‘digesi?’ ' ' ,"No. I haven't the remote-t idem", said Parsons. , l "Well, I happen in know." said I Russell. "It takes five hoursuflw‘ a glint: oi corned "'01). that's all light." said Parsons | "I've got Just about that much tlme| l station. The young Prince alight- sd to find himseli oonironted by the station muster and two roysl servlnta to devote to it." l, li/lohcfonnlhihport _ Mail Centre For made him ridiculous. Iut it was slwsys the iun that was uppermost. i Om 01f her. but and cit-told scenery related to sn occasion not get tlfe lul- wc ,"-which she ; considered c. wife's pérquisite. _ _ e s 0,. ‘- ~ "We need s _ loner,"- "in; ‘- who conducted him to e carriage in waiting. Seeing that the game was up he entered the carriage and said semantically to the iootman: _ "Drive me to hbreter l-islW-then ‘to sell. so 1 sci-it, ‘esrlfile-mdiilvn; ham Palace. O O O concluded, "The lady ~ ANOTHER. story oi King Edwards _is a handsome women.‘ Cambridge days survives. Goldwin I cried. ‘shejlsrit a smith had been lecturing on Eliuhe- to him how-vet! ubhlr it was _ chm pummel; end pecleliy on Sir ‘suppose ‘a wm r IWlIQIRhRHGlSOITl-B-f" Walter Raleigh. At the end Edward ‘He only replied 1m said to him: lhsndsome women. "I think. sir. that you have ior- it cried again. gotten Raleigh's most important glit Ind I copiously explained to him how to his countrymen." "Whst was that, sir?" asked Gold- 'petlently to e long rigmsrole, Ind I win Smith. lbclievsd I had convinced him-till I "'l‘he introduction oi tobacco," Wis ‘ended. Then he dumbiounded me bv the reply. ,nlr flnll delivery-{she is the most All. through his liir: Edward was fhsndsome women I ever set ey" 911-" devoted snicker. ' i’ ' ' I I Q THE PRINCE was even more sn- ‘empty-three on Iebursry ll. used to xlnusly shephorded on his via"! be able to write the lord's P71!!!‘ l" abroad. During his tour oi the Unl- . circle the sin oi g dime. My ted States. he stayed It the White ‘pmorlty is the lute Edward W. Bolt House. the guest or President Buch- who tolls in his reminiscences‘ how anon. who would not allow dancin! on one occasion he new i110 lflvmml‘ No wonder (says Mr. Macbonsghl ‘gqmglly 4o it. It was flilny M!“ Edward was detected letting himself u‘, who; one day ‘lldison looked at down by a rope irom his bedrom" [young BOX-then in his first 105- windowl 'quiuicslly and asked: "Have you the lord's PM"! in l handy iorm so- that W" w" =1"? l" n y, ragged mot hlggrandson, thc ‘around with you end read it. u Y0" present Prince oi Weiss. when l" ; should. every sill?" visited the White House. was told; mu story end IhOWPi the bedroom bl’ l President Wilson. Evidently the‘! Pflncg wold . iizom his own clillflfl- proceeded: v lam,’ gpprgcigte his grsndistherbi “We take this dime so.‘ and he Iieelings, ior turning to the r-rcsident plsosd it on e pisos oi MPH‘. ""1 with an assumed sir oi sadness he than we d1’!!! I 61"“ asked z chit i-iouse, l, l mpg?" dime. '1"here..,Now. Washington ‘ " i once. several years ago, he visited , prayer, Wei. with the Joseph Pcnnells mt theirfrm ‘ . studio apartment on the top floor-oi , Getiillt talkative.- Surfi I l": ‘ . I I g gkygcflpQf on Brooklyn Heights. - The view out oi their windows ifflm . river. Ponnell declared to be u; had oi ihe names from ‘M19111 Tgmoe. London. studilryou Wffiih; Win40”, and he used to rave about "And .1“! "when I did.’ the well-known home oi evangelistic |“'°"1d "Y- "T-nd.‘ I P19115501}; i! m! _ ‘$13556! $101=,hi.ds¢er"6i congratulations irom t-hc g. ,. or e.’ ;, - " [h “at I m! ml|ciy oiiiclnks to those oi the island ‘ I ¢ l - Y ' .(‘Ql‘.l‘.'€i§ which will be linked up in the v Ihe W8; talking onsense. He listened | ruoulis A. noteoufwno will be| A DIME was produeedsnd Edi-son mgow, men.’ he continued. hi! .. . thbd in m Qgggn, with New York lcrols up fine lhoushlful M! mm __ om,‘ ‘. mp“, ‘I'm going to write the in 4's * v v m; iew ‘pr-yer in that. circle tor vw. Sure times more wonderful than vhh ‘You think I an,‘ do M. M" we“. I mwhga1glm g1 only n bcszcouid MONCTON Feb lk-Moncbon‘; ia-l cilitldsjs n-n nir mail centre was =iurther dcmcnsmoteo Saturday, when tit-rs were received at. the local out oiiicc from Ottawa to lnaugur-l I i7 He was driven instead lo Bucking- N"! h! WFnl lflgi-bwiht itfidnd- R- lQl-g. g, dmy rel-vice (sump, ex lporting "to me what he um done i" y ' v » - . . - qcepttd‘) _ to Summerside and C-nar lottefbwl}. I. The nevi ser- - cirlylel.’ Qliflc WlllIO/qllibo effect this momma, I‘ “ruin? Jrhm. u as o'clock Pilot Fleming iifillutplldsealii‘irozn the local airport“ “h\_‘eIylng_l.beslde.;.,l-l'ue regular mall, mall service. . ' The .Moncwton airport his handled ' vmore mail matter than any other air- ' port in Canada, Ind beside; the new jservice to the Island, a weekly ser- 'vice will l-lso be lrlvcn to the ‘Mug- lduggr-Iclsnos, vmlle the ilve days n‘ ‘Mekqgervice will be wutinucd bc- g tween Moncton. Ssint John and “ ‘Montreal. The weight o! mlil carried ’ irom the Moncton airport now exceed. l ,t_l1lst of any slrportcin Canada, and ‘will be greatly‘ increased with the additional services now being put int; effect. Mails o! one Maritime Express and the Saint John trein. will be rushed to one nirpct willie Moncton ' will also be the central distributirg l Mint ior the mails taken oii the ‘v l, The mail plane in command oi s... m. and will arrive st Bummersde s-t 11.15 e. m. and at Charlottetown lTt 11.35 s. m; 'I'his will mean an ed- hmll oi’ from tvrenvty-iour to iorty- ground the igiphit. hours. The service is designed - edge; close; use. so that the ‘circle is to handle only letters Ind newPIPQYS uwoum g gyutgd sheet do ll W11‘ just. u large nths outside .oi $1M at irne ordinary rates oi Wills?‘ l then. whbt d0. 11m evening beiore H. G. Wells , you think I sm 19in! V? 5°? I 5"?‘ . " i‘. sailed ior home sitar attending the , pose Y0" hIVOJ-lkfll will?“ Disarmament Oonier- .110»! ell tint sot i9 “Fml ‘he W» i dorrt blame 7°" getting. old. son. do. you know ‘it? 1t u interesting to know unit since "the Moncton to Montreal service went into oiioct on December 0th only {even trips, have been missed, and thong only on account oi the hcsvl’. snow and sleet storms. ‘in fact many the punt nvih: mtlrslv h? the vumully bean: such ilhlt. nylns blind was the only mlmner in which. uh; puotg could roam their destina- tion. Sindf-Ianuu-y 15th not strip has been cancelled on this 1'0"“ 1M ubnu Irv-Ml M! ,5!!!‘ m" “l” w“ w .v-#-*r*".'".'9 a". circa};- .,,',.l_,i.. 3M5.‘ ._ I: i night trllrsb irom hove Booth, and, other points. .’ iPllot Walter Flemming will take oil ' Mk "worm, hold in the-negative. l irom the Moncton nil-port)». 3M5 l o" 0 I ' ' ' rance in the delivery oi the Islsudl , I or the trips were mule during storms l pg peyggnt o; the trips have New pr, m, "ho m. .4 undo since the service was‘ lnsunl- " ‘ m“, 5nd were lli csrrleduoul-u Maritime Provinces ' " I i l i l i 4 l i LE-crrnlv protectiolh-it takes Colgatch pene- trating foam to wash away particles fibm lily crevices where decay slam. is ‘_'How_well-_ldoel~‘it'iclean P” , ,_ authorities. , \ tiny crevices of tecthvand w s irices can trench. ECONOMICAL! The 25c. tube of Colgate’: contains more toothpaste than any other lending bland at that price. well me hsv Elgh “surges-l ofileiln IO ' to’ lawn when . s senses deny pay lurk. "nu-Qt; whyifiolgates cleans r Ill .s v lnaalding" to: ranchers have demontrated that, in addition - to meat. it is absolutely necessary to iced a. liberal supply 0! ~ IMPERIAL BISCUITS daily during the winter season. in order to keep-thebowels regular, and also to ensmflthe temales IMPERIAL COD OIL BISCUITS are made-irom s. formula which has been preparedwith these results inview spdwhich r reliable tests. extending over a. considerable, term oi years. have proved-to be-signalily successful. ' v K Ranches, whiéhlldvdjnontinucdfche feeding of INIPERIALS 4- reguldrly in‘ motor. have had the largest litters otyouns foxes ‘m’ . . . wetclljtld w: 1n """"*""" m‘ °-“ '°‘"f""- - _ fh-rl-larfdralso the hlglteitevsriitgept pups-rsisedyto immaturity: loll!- now won was struck nude-ore _ , .. , . _ ,1; , dltlon,» thedwliaveljpreotioslly-eliminated {the destroying 0f hrrnedhll mk- ww- ‘ ‘ “j ' _ l. - ‘ , I _; - "younzbyt stems es. y" ~¢ g L. . f.‘,“l;."3.l‘."?.' .‘..“.l.'..".l.“.‘.."i.'i'.’.‘il.'.; PiYcry lir-lly Pim lows F F" _‘ ~F°' ‘='".'°¢cllllfilTliillfmfififilll° -.""°"'*°"‘ ‘“ ‘i?’ kmnnmuphutmdqn puhmhm . _ '_ e (“my pggggqn, “i? ,3 _....v-. _. .. -.r;. _ k - ‘ I- . . m... 1m. Psnneil margin M‘ r- , a PEfllA v8 armsoigi byfllslditig-‘fldistributors or 638°‘ n» we» - M-r --- i» l ' * a l. l. . .1. T116 m1 wvllcf Iuliéiilliplivtmlsydenlistr, 7 a _' ' . .1 . Y ' t: ll ill‘ i TIE . .5": 2.. ,..._§.:'.:; f. r" QII flWOIdhlIl , a I“ ssdeep the I 4 its it eels when i c moi "Isl. * fNoTv BY lvutnr’ ALONE 1'1 i ' - haviug"_an adequate supply oi milk during the lactation period.- ._ For no dentifrieo,-.oqn__do anything bu! clean. Claimsltoflcue” p orrhea; acid mouth; poftgums areill also and mis- leading, according to‘ high demo] Colgatcb cleans bcst-ihecause of the remarkable action of its unique l pong. tratmg foamwhieh sweeps down into the a gums Where food particles collect and who're ordinary pasty denli- Don't risk lialfA-clelm teeth by leaving these crevices un- cleansed. Use Colgstob which ‘not only‘ polishes the outer surfaces of teeth, but gets down into "the hlrd-to-clcln places, cleansing and yink-g-iving your teet an extra protection exactly whereit is most needed. ' uri.-