. ibtr-oila PAGE EIGHT Children Cry for Fletcher's ‘x \\\\\\\\\\\\u/ \ Fletcher's Castoria is strictly n remedy for Infants and Children, Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby's medicine is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not-interchangeable. It was the need of a remedy for the common ailments of Infants and Children that brought Castoria before the public after years “of research and no‘ claim has beenunade for it that its use for over 3d years has not proven. What is CASTORIA? Castoria is a harmless'substitute for Castor Oil Pare orlc Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. ,lt congtains, neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. r For more than thirty years it has been in constant userfor the relief of Constipation, Flatulency Wind Colic and Iflarrhoea; alloying Feverishness arising’ therefrom, and byfregulating the Stomach and Bowels aids the assimilation of‘ Food; giving healthy and natural isleep. The Children's Comfort—The Mother's Friend. snulnr: CASTORIA IALWAYa ’ Bears the Signature of In Useiior Over 30 Years rug CINTAUR com-any. ruw yam crry eagfiirzzclsranalzfic; Addie "all tfiats‘ necessary firan evenflrgfi de/idfit 9 You can invite the friends: we invite you to come and select 'your Vrctrola. Deferred payments. if desired O Miller Bros GOO-COO 090-00-0000-900966945660000041 Among the . New Arrivals now r-eadyifor your inspection are: _ Gem rings in diamond and diamond set with other gems. a Gentlemen’s old Waldemar and other chains. SWAN self-filling fountain PENS. Ladies bracclct watches with RADIUM dials and hands. Gents watches. The latest KUM-A-PART sleeve but- tons, Collar studs. E. W. TAYLOR JEWELER‘ OPTIOIAN 142 Richmond St. Scientific Miscellany i ' / heaviness of the cock, M. Leinhnr-t _ a / . » \_ \ 1- That the weight o f eggs may in- dicste the sex oi chickens, under certain conditions. is suggested by experiments reported to the French Academy of Sciences. Noticing the found that in all breeds of iowls the ad=ulr mule is from one to two pounds or more heavier than the female and eve n in chi ks an voung a; five days rhe di erence - ranges from a little lmnre than half an ounce to a little less than an ounce. This made it appear that the difference might also exist in the egg. Muny trials showed that the eggs of Leghorns weighed from 1,9 to 2.5 ounces, the average being 2.2 ounces; and in the spring of 1918 sixty eggs, selected on account olf their size, were placed ill _an in- cubator for hatching. The select- ed eggs weighed between-Kl oun- ccg and 2.5 ounces, seven being slightly below the average whilt the others exceeded it. The chicks hatched numbered forty-eight oi which thirty-seven were males and - eleven fcma-les~convlnclng the ex- perimented that the sex oi fowl: can be determined in the eggs. h. is pointed out, however, that the parent fowls must be pure bred, and that the hens must be of the same age and the eggs gathered at the ‘height oi the laying‘ sea- son. The rock explosive; of the My- sore mines are reported by Dr. W. F. Smecth to occur at depths oi 600 feet an‘; more. They are moat frequent, but slight, in the vein quartz occasional in the trap dykce nrrd quire- frbouent in the massive hornblende schists and cpldlorltes forming the country rock. Thc throwing off of fragments, some- rlmes several years after the minr has been opened,‘ begins suddenly and unexpectedly, when work is temporarily suspended. it is thought that the cause is not corn- prcsslon, but tonslonal stresses from bending and local inequalities of adjustment. ‘Sea-grasses for packing material are. declared by M. Glocss, in a bul- lctln of the French Oceanographic institute, to be twice as economic- al as wood-wool, though the cost of production is a litiie more. They are somewhat lighter. their elas- ticity ls three times as great, and they are non-inflammable and non rotting. _ Taking the little sounds oi thr household and of the streets to rep- , resent the “Sound-s of the Town," Prof. W. H. Bragg in a Royal ln- stitution lecture, declared that the bathroom inspires because on ac~ count oi its bareness of furniturc and draperies, sounds are easily reeollected. The whistle of an en- gine drops in pitch as it. passer through a station“ This is be- cause while the engine is approach» ing the vibrations are- poured out toward the bearer giving him more than ‘he should get, and when re~ cediing he gets fewer than he should By the drop in the note a very intelligent policeman llilglli, pos- sibly tell (‘he ralc of travel of a receding motor cur". To test the acoustic properties of u hall, the lecturer proposed counting the number of seconds the clapping of the hands could be heard: lf flvz- or six seconds the hall iavuufit for public speaking, for which it must be reduced lo two or three sec‘- onds, but for musical purposes a little ‘longer may be allowed. Drap ing the hall is the best way to re- duce rthe reverberation, belief in the efficiency of stretched wires being a mere relic or superstition. The singing of the lea-kettle is dur to little bubbles of steam, which form at the bottom, and as they rise to the surface collapse with the noise of a tiny hammer siroke. A lighted gas ring inside a length 0i‘ rainwater pipe illustrated the roar of flame up the chimney. a sonorous note being given as the a-lr rushed up the heated tube. llirlfliljllli, a nearly pure bitumen. containing 80 to 90 per cent of carbon and hydrogen, with a littlc sulphur, resembles asphalt, but its melting point ls above 204 degrees (7. while that of asrphult ls 38 (leg- rees C. The principal deposits arc in Trinidad, three miles rfronr Sou Fernando, as long seams between layers of clay. A commerce report states that mining is still experi- mental, and the exrport only about 60 tons yearly. A-pplied as liquid. manjak boiled in oil yields a tough unbreakable, impervious coating. much like rubber. Investigation is being made oi the uses of the mal- erial, which has lubricating proper- ties, as paint rproiecfs iron and steel in seawater, is a good insul ator, and is a. superior roofing in the tropics. The cheapest delivery for small parcels ls claimed by Bradford. Bing. A delivery van connected with the tramway for three years in 3, traokless trolly along the rail- way llne, ibut is equipped with a storage battery. good for eight or nine miles on roads iravling no elec- lrlo wires. The running ‘costs are stated to be much less than those of the ordinary motor truck. Cold feet is the distressing ex- perience of the m-any who do win- ter duty in one spot for hours at a time, such as traffic policemen, gaterneu at railway stations, ser- vice men at hotels and those in a variety of other occupations. One of the various devices for the re- lief of these workers is a. special electric foot-warmer of rugged corr- struction. ln the larger oi the two sizes-‘QO by 14 inches in area and 81,5 inches hi£h\jhe stand is l diamond treaded surface and legs to raise it above the ground. The heater unit consisting oi slotted ribbon resistances distributed ov- er_ the entire surface-i; clamped to the under side of the stand. and covered with a sheet steel plate sealed with waterproof gum. Snap switches give any of ‘three heats. with s current consumption of 200 100 or 50 watts at 1'20 volts. The rubber insulated cable mnneclins to a source of electricity enters the heater through s bell-mouthed wat- erproof fitting mounted uelr the middle of one end. A novel use in war U! l lemlfive heat-registering arppamt consist- ed in detecting hostile n. di pur- tles moving at night in No ans Land. in a paper to the American Physical Society. ‘S. O. Hofrnan THE CHARLOTTETO LOCOIDTIJI! ATIXIA YIELDS Pnnsiinnnr TREATMENT The remarkalble efficacy of [his advanced scientific method of treat- ment ls demonstrated in the case of I; patient who secured 3 box of rllOlPllODOl less than a month ago. This case was of a mm 54 years old. who had been afflicted with locomotor ataxia ior more than four years. He caje shuffling iutn n drug store on his cane "which an- uounced his entrance as he painful- ly labored to a chair. This rnan told the old sad story of a fortune wasted in “docroring" and "cures", trying to regain health. Arfter only three days‘ treatment, this same man came back’ a different man. 5e was able to walk unaided for the first time in, more than a year. Hi8 cycs spoke the gratitude his ionguc could not express. For the past week this man hos been work- lug in his store. He was able to scrulb the floor unaided. l-le does not need his cane any more, his step in walking is almost brisk. .-\t the rate of his remarkable im- provement this man should be en- tirely well wit-bin a short time. lirs name and address will be given to any one interested on application This ls only one of many dreaded ailments which have yielded to Phosphonol. Sold at roll good. drug stores or by mail from The Seobell Drug co..- St. Catlrnrincs. Ont. Prices $3.00 a box, or 2 for $5.00. Don't waste your ruoncy in cheap rem- edies. Get one worth w-hiie. S0ld_ nt Poster's Drugstore. ._-_____.__.__,_____...___. pile placed at the focus of a ll inch parabolic mirror, and connect- ed to a D‘Arsonval galvanouiotcr. This device proved capable of det- ecting a man 600 feet away by the beat crf his body. Besides thus do- ing efficient service in guarding trenches, this heat detector is sug- gested no ‘the basis o! n new kind of secret signalling at short rouge. The useful. marine plants are stated by a. French report to be va-recs, algae, brown algae and WN GUARDIAN. she held the door w-hlle I went in ll"! climbed’ B 18g on his leg. After l tagged him l took him to the door and threw him out- this same old gander that had been telling his boys and girls to eat the corn and to stay there and not be afraid. when l threw the gander out, did he fly to the lake? To know the Canada goose is to love him forever. You cannot show me any of his actions that one need be ashamed of. nor one. This old gander went out, and when he wa‘ about two rod‘: away he turned a ound and looked back. You could hear him calling for the rest of his. family in that litrle catch pen. lie came right back to the door until every one oi his family had been liberated; he stood rilht there and fought for them. We caught him the second time, put a cuff on each leg and named him "Sir John Moore" and we put on the tag this verse of scripture: "No good thing w-lll l-ie withold from them that walk up- rightly," They migrated as usual and, on March 17 following, the boys said, "Look, ilad," and there was Sir John Moore, with the two cuffs 0n his legs, looking for more corn. l'.‘i\'e of his family had returned; he hud- taken (zurc of them down in the southern states all winter, and brought them back. The last week in April they disappeared and my heart sank when l opened a letter from Fort George, James Bay, and found four of the rags. The letter read: “The lndian says that seven geese came into their decoys, and they killed four" of them. Bloch one had a tog on it." You know Just how I would feel, although that is part of the game. To the fellow w-lro wants to shoot. let me say this: I am not opposed to a man shooting a bird‘ or two, but will you not join with us in limiting your hag’! Remember, the bird that falls our. of the air from our deadly aim gives you and me a little pleasure, but deprives thousands ‘of people of pleasure and recreation in seeing it alive. -——-<ma>-—-- CANADIAN KNIGHTS OF COL- UM-BUS PLAN RECON- STRUCTION The Canadian Knights of Colum- bus are emulating the reconstruc- i-‘ammaria- van“ m‘ Z°5i9m m9‘ tion work of their American brot- ply wrappers, papers, and cellulose; ,her§ with the establishment through and mama i“ chiefly “imam mm‘ rout Canada of council pornmltrces the algae" Europeim coumries” which attend to the re-employment Franc“ Great Bmai“ and Nurwaiflanrl vocational education of form- -oollect about 400,000 tons of green weed annually an amount that could be increased from the new discoveries continually being made. The 400,000'tons , yield about rr-s tons of iodine, 10.- 000 tons of potassum salts, 3,000 tons of crude sea salts, and 7,000 tone of lye; but suggest-ions have been made for increasing the am- ount of iodine and potash extract- er service men of the Dominion. During the war the Canadian Knights operated the famous sys- tem oi Catholic Army Huts in ‘Cau- ada, Great Britain and France. They employed approximately one hundred secretaries-most of them men discharged from the army. and ran more than twenty-five huts Their policy was about the same a5 that of the American Knights sfllillillildllfilllldil) FM!" --v CLEANLINESS IS HEALTH By the use of Gilletfs Lye. house cleaning in - made a pleasure instead of c. drudgery. . It softens the water and cleans thoroughly whether the dirt is visible or invisible. Destroys all bacteria and infectious germs. removes obstructions from drain pipes. closets. sinks. etc. Refrigerators are made dolightf ully fresh and gallons of , water. . “GILLETT’S LYE EATS DIRT" . n; tnenen Efiifikfiifififi H}; , Made in Canada. clean teaspoonful of (Elliott's Lye dissolved in by using one {W0 03H! Efiéfiifii , g , [3, FIELQQjQEALLj welfare work for‘ Tile-Dominion. The (Yanudian K. of (T. propose to "continue rlmlr reconstruction work in lhe dlrccrlou‘ of employ menl, hrrvingulrcady succeeded in placing 35,000 returned men in jobs -—flxlug the minimum pay at $15 pcr week for an unmarried man. Wherever practicable they will cs- tablish the council supplementary schools, offering free courses in subjects to err-service ruen and for nominal fees to civ- iliarrs. Filly of these schools are he- practical lng operated ‘by the American Knights, 150.000 former men being registered aspupils. ll is felt that there is ln (‘arradn a flcld for sinrilur work. ‘Minister of Militia Mt-wburu of (Tunnda rev- cnily prrrisr-d tho (fianndizur Knights highly for their patriotic activities. By John l3. Kennedy in the Sun and New York lleralri. -—i—€O->————- FACE TO FACE WITH AN ANGRY L That mighty hunter F. C. Scions. who fell by a German bullet aitcr a long life full of hairbreadth es- capes, has left this story of on en- counter he once hnd with a lion. Dismounting, as his horse was resting, the hunter found that a tal len tree nearly hid the lion and made it very hard to hit him below the eyes. Anywhere above the eyes would have been too high .as the bullet would have glanced from his skull, so that ir. required a very exact shot to kill lrlru on the spot._ How- ever, there was not time to wait. and, trying to, aim so that the bui- ler should inst clear the fallen log and catch him between the eyes the hunter fired. With a loud roar (the hunter says) he answered rhe shot, and l [instantly became aware that he was coming straight ‘for me with, open mouth and flaming eyes. grow- ling savagely. service the loud growling of rlrc lion. were all shouting .1 nd nruking a noise to frighten the lion from conring their way-l cannot take upon myself within about six yards of‘ me, look- ing, l must any. most unpleasant, and lll0ll suddenly swerved ofi and, passing mo, gnlloperl aun-ry. The dogs rhr-n ran him lo bay alongside a big ant hill. The Lion at Bay. As soon as he saw nrc he paid no further heed to his canine iocs, but s-toorl, with his cycs fixcd on the most dangerous of iris "r-ssail- "ants, growling hoarscly, and with iris hczul hclrl low bclwecu his :‘llUllllll’l'S-—*]llb'l ready to charge, iu fart. stnzuiy, so l juurpvrl off and. tak- ing uulck zrlnr, fircd instantly, as it docs not do to wait when a liou is loqkgin "rt you like this, and when he may mzrkc up his mind lo come at uny nronrcnt. Usually they lcrk their rails up over their heads, holding thcm perfectly stiff and rigid, two or three- Linrcs bcforc charging. 'l‘hey sometimes charge without il0lllll1lllii, but tlrvy rrcvcr" do it without charging. My bullet inflicted a ruortal wound. entering hclwccn rho uni- mal‘s neck and shoulder and travel ling the whole length of his body. lie sat down like a dog on his lo say, but ire come Srrzriglrt on to’ ‘l knew my irorsc would not slurrd - haunchcs immediately after and ‘was evidently done for. as he lol- lcd his tongue out oi his mouth ‘and growled fcebly when the dogs hlt_him in the lrlndquartera. ?—¢-oc>—--- HENRV IV. 0F FHANOEWS “LOV- i G CUP” The "Loving Cup" is first attrib- nil-r] to llcnry lV. of France. While hunting he strayed from his com- panions, and. feeling thirsty‘, called at. a wayside inu for a cup of wine. 'l‘hr~ s(*l‘\'illg~llliil(l, on handing it to blur us he sat on horseback, neg- lr-ctq] to prcscni. lhc handle. rSome win" was spilled. and the King's wlrilc gzrunllcls were soiled» As he i was riding homo the thought came lo him that a iwohandled cup would prvvcni. a recurrence of this ucr-irlr-nl, so-hc. had a two-handled cup rnnrlc at the Royal portorles and scnt ll lo the inn. On his lnext visit ire called again for wine, when to his astonishment, the maid- having received instructions irorn her mistress to be very careful of the King's, cur-presented it to him its hznrdlcshAl once the idea struck tho King that a cup with three; handles was the thing needed. The idea was promptly acted upon, for as his Majesty quainll-y said: "Surely out of three handles l shall be able to get one!" §O-Q-QQ-O-O 0Q O O O‘ 94 §444'Q~O%§O§ 9O WQOQ-fifi-Q-Q-O-QWQQQ-O MARCH 2e roan. g _, ‘EUiQ-illillilhiliildllliwzifjl " \ by holding it herself by each of. Houseclcaning Supplies You will Find a Full inasmuch as they aimed primarily to serve enlisted men. The bruin point of (lliference was that the (ianadian Knights charged for rhub- ' services, while the American K. L‘. ‘maintained throughout their policy “Sir John Moore” On October 10,'si: geese came to of “everything free." my lliaee. l went out and called There are approximately thirty- lo these sip 86939. 5nd U18 01d five thousand members or lire sander answered. lie knew me- Knights of Columbus in (manna, l 50f Iii-Bi"! ears 0f 60m. 11nd threw coalesced into one hundred cou r- one oi‘ them nt him. Just as l did ells. Since the cessation of hostili- *0 i119 T0111‘ "Jab? K9859 lumped ill lies their committees have met re- tire air, but he called them and turning soldiers, canvassed jobs "WY ‘imbued down. Then I "HEW for them, provided transportation more ears of corn. and each lime home when the government's mil- tlre same thing would happen; he age was late in coming, assisted‘ Would 800ml lllfll 10w H019. and the soldier's in settling bonus and every time ire did so the geese maintenance problems and per- wouid conre- down. By the time ferrrrcd a variety of similar services 1 had thrown the eighth ear he for the men. , had convinced them that all was- ln Toronto, alone no fewer than well, and they did not fly lip any 65,000 meals were served in the K. more. It was interesting to watch of C. hut, the old Arlington Hotel hlurflryirrg to educate them to 0n King Street. within a twelve take the kernels of corn off the month period ending last Decem- ear, but it was strange "to them. ber 31st. Also 11,000 me were ac- He would get a kernel off and comnrodatcd with beds. 'i‘hr'ough- drop it down. hut it was fully out the Dominion the K. of C. have fifteen m-lnuter; before he got those aided more than half a million goslings to take the corn; when Canadian veterans at their huts, they did start, they cleancil oil which are located from Halifax, N. every kernel of the iwelve ears, S., to Vancouver, l3. C. That told me these young gusllngsj The Canadian Knights had a war had never noun an ear of corn fund of just more than $1,000,000 before, and that they‘ had come which W35 administered by Colonel all the way from Hudson Bay witlr- Clarence F. Smith at IMontreal. J. out a mounthfui and had dropped J. Lediiy. of Saskatoon and Ott- Was Livingstone Right’! é I knew it was hopeless to rry to l get another cartridge into my sin-- gle-‘barrelerl rifle. ‘and utterly use- , lcss ro rry to mount, more especl-I l ally as rny ‘horse, startled by the loud hoarse grunts and sudden and disagreeable appearance of the charging lion, backed so vigorously that the bridle (to a running ring on which u. strong thong was at- tached, the orhcr end being fasten- ed to my bell) came over his head. I had a strong feeling that l was > about to have an opportunity of testing the accuracy of Dr. Living- stone’: incredible statement that, i for certain reasons (explained by the doctor). a lion's bite gives no > pain; but there was no time to think of anything in particular. An Awful Mflment The whole adventure was the af- fair of a rnorrrent. I just brought i my rifle around in front of me. i holding the small of the stock lu" my right hand and the barrel in m" . left, with a vague idea of getting it into the lion's mouth, and at tho 1 same tlmc yelled as loud as i could. “hos do hondcn, los de hon- dcn!" which being interpreted‘ means, "Lot loose the dogs." ln an instant, as l say, the lion was close up to me. l had never Stove Polishes Stove Pipe Enamel i. and Stock of House Clean- ing Helps Here. Get Your Supply Now a Electric Wall Paper Cleaner, Dissolve Carbonoid Soot Destroyer Butchers Floor Wax O’Gedar Mops 8c Polish Johnsons Liquid Floor Polish Paints 8c Varnishes of all kinds Brushes of all kinds i Bon Ami , Dustbane Liquid Veneer Re-Nu-All Polish Silver 8c Metal ‘Polishes Whiting, Alabastine All these and many more at the single casting of iron or brass with _ down there. led them all the way down. My mother-in-lawis described the receiver as s thermo- The old gander had awn , ‘premc Board of Directors of the K, daughter of C.,——the organization's in Aug- and l coaxed this old rgandcr and ust last year, has headed the Can- his five lrroslinrrs lnio the coop and adiun council in churgc of K. of (f. my shot immediately followed by who was elected to the Su- - A Surprising’ Improvement In Comfort often‘ comes to' the coffee drinker. when he changes from coffee to POSlZUm. That ‘seems to be the sure way to determine whether cofTee is. harmful. If any discomfort due to coffee is disturbing’ you,chang_'e "to INSTANT Posnm The Standard of quality is high, there has been no increase ‘in price and the taste is most satisfying to those who enjoy a coffee-like flavor. At Gro cers Canadian Postum Cereal Co. Ltdfilindeor. 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