ET , THE, . LONDON DIRECTORY \ (Published Annually) enables traders throughout the world to communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS in each class of goods. Besides 'be- ing a complete commercial guide to London. and its suburbs the Direec-| tory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS ( with the goods they ship, smihe;, Colonial and Foreign Markets they \ supply; v<@e | Carribbean Sea with : of out her complemer men The Admiral from Port Arthur, entine, She bout 250 feet year ago by ia Company to the Pacific-A ction Company Prior Rutland operated between NEWS INTHE MARIE WORLD The OM Rusand, Now Admiral Clark, Lost in Carribean Sea -- Reconstructing the Columbia, Word 'was received at ensburg, f » former | and, af- Clark, h in the twenty al STEAMSHIP LINES » arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approxi mate sailings; - : PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES of leading Manufacturers, Merchants ete, in the principal provincial towns and Industrial centres of the Utited Kingdom. - A copy of the current edition will he forwarded freigrmfygpaid, on re- ceipt of Postal Order Tor 83. The Dealers seeking agelcies.can ad-| being vertise their trade cards for $5 gr lar-| been removed ger advertisements from $15. - {dock to the marine railway, wliere he has been haule d out. The boat, vhich lay in shallow water there for | several years, was purchased for $2,000 by an Ogdensburg syndicate, which is spending about $35,000 in iebuilding the craft The Columbia | will be ready to go into commission | the latter part of this montis. of Clark wa bound Tex., +t¢ ¢ steamer | old a Transit laska Navi- to that the Ogdens- | steamer Ogdensburg, 'has from the Rutland | rebuilt © at The LONDON DIRECTORY CO, Ltd, | 25, Abchurch Lane London, E.C. bom i A Fook's Cotton Root Compound, A safe, reliable regulating | medicine. Bold it three de rees of strength--No. 1, $1 " Kon 2, 83: No. 3.35 per bor, Bold all druggists, or send | repaid nn eceipt of price, Ted pamphlet. Addresai THE COOK MEDICINE CG, | TORONTO, ON", (Fermary Windser.! Movements of Vessils, The schooner Abbie 1. Andrews arrived at the Grove Inn from Char | lotte, with coal. | The ' schooner been .discharging ! penitentiary wharf, cleayed Welland Canal The steamer Jex cleared for Sodus, M. T. Co's Bulletin: The steamer { India cleared with the barge Que bec in tow; the India will load coal! at Erie, and the Large Quebec will] load grain at Port Colborne , the tug jartlett is due to arrive to night | with - the barge Hamilton, with] grain from Port Colborne which | will be transhipped into barges for| Montreal, The smoke Kitchen, which | coal &t the | has for the) | "Ranks with the Strongest" HUDSON BAY Insurance Company FIRE INSURANCE MONTR PERCY J. QUINN, Manager, Ontario Branch, Toronto W. H. GODWIN & SONS AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. Insurance Bldg. EAL was reported to be very thick on the Lower St Law rence on Friday worning Vessel were tied up at all the canal | The steamer City of Ottgwa passed. up at 11.%0 p.m. on Thursday. { The steamer Oatland passed | down at 2.15 a, m, Friday. | The steamer Haddington passed | { down Friday forenoon | ~ Notice! The shortage of photo chem- fcals for finishing films does not affect us as we have supplies on hand to carry us till the new supply arrives. We are finishing more films today many times over than « all other local dealers combin- ed, Six finishers cannot keep up with the work. We are selilng and guaran- teeing the best film on the mare ket and still developing at 10 vents a roll | erdike are expected down during Friday night to pass SUSPECTED PARALYSIS CASE | At Thousand Island Park -- House] Has Been Put Under Quarantine, { 'Thousand 'Island Park' has a su | spected case of infaptile paralysis, dnd a quarantine has been put on the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. John Pidd, pending the arrival of Dr. Albert | Bowen of the State Health Depart | ment. The suspect is Sherman, the | | 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Pidd. | He has a high temperature and other | characteristics of the diseasg, al-| | though no paralysis has set in. He | | has been ill since Sunday, { The Pidd cottage is in"the woods, | somewhat removed from others, and | | there is no danger of the disease | | sifreading, it is said. ¥ | There is an-| . | other child dn the Pidd home, but it Best S { has been put in another part of the house, | The Popular Drug Store --- Open Sundays Last Sunday Trips. 8S. 8. America makes last Sun- day trips to Cape for season on Sept 10th, leaving at 7 a. m. and 2.15 p. {m., passing through Island groups {In afternoon. Dr. J. W. Robertson, Ottawa, has | erossed to France as Canadian dele- gate to the Agricultural Relief of | the Allies' Fund. He will visit the | ravaged areas. Palm Olive Shampoo at Gibson's, In: New York many persons are freely giving their blood 'to aid the infantile paralysis victims, Charm Ceylon Te Black, Green, Mixed. Packed in King- ston by ROBERTSON & SON, Limited. ~~ -- At All Grocers -- GEO. ¥ C The ~ i f twenty-six the Ar-} burg and Chicago | 3 Columbia, which is AUTHOR S ( ps x . | I'he steamers Calgarian and Bick-||- _THE DAILY KILLED. E. A. Victor, English author and civil engineer, who was killed by a GT. R: train near Toronto as he was taking a short.cut to the train. The other picture shows his wife, who committed suicide in the Credit river near their sum- mer home when she became distracted at the awful tragedy. Victor had just published a work -"on Canada's Future," | with introduction by Premier Borden and other notables. -- THE DENTIST smiles as he sees your face ----------i, - The dentist With its | Hg knows With nice His When you say i's not one that aches "Will he asks. In the With hot and cold chill running up your spine. mouth--a little wider, And we'll see if we can't do something to ease The a bit." He takeg a steel rod And round \in the tender spot starts to prod. sink to. the depths of the chair, ook of woe which you can't erase in your mouth there are teeth not sound live nerves he can fuss around up and he langhs with glee but three chair eyes liglit Ny you step in?" you climb "Oper your please, v pain At first you Then spring a foot or two up in the air. Wiggle or twist--you can't get away, He's got you down-and you have to stay. "Just speak if it hurts." He knows that you heard, With his fist in your mouth you can't say a word "Ah! that's the spot! Just a moment, keep still'; Down from a hook he takes a big drill, : Turns on the juice--and then you can bet The rext ten minutes will bring out the sweat. Next gomes cold water; then he dries it out With a cold air syringe just to hear vou shout. 'Now don't close, please," and he leaves you alone For an hour or two; you can't even groan. fo When back he colnes you're .as meek as can be, 80 he says: "Come to-morrow at half past three." When you come again he tells you he's found The one on the top will have to%he crowned. He Takes an impression, then makes the crown. Picks up-a mallet and pounds away Till your brain swirls and your hair turns gray. You can't stand it longer--you're all fagged out; At last he is finished--you let out a shout, Dig down in youy jeans, his bill to ay, Say. you'll not gome again for many a day. But when you try to eat, and find that you can, You swear that your dentist is a fine little man, wa cot uses a grindstone to smooth tooth down, isher, it costs, " A FART Wishing i GERMANS ESTABLISH KRUPP-GUN HOSPITAL | Repair Works Are Located Be-! hind Front Line Trenches. anything but a job fin- Living right is worth all the effort ood's Pills The painless, purely vegetable eathartic; cure billousness, eon= stipation, all liver {lls, Pleasanf to take. Work every time, 850.9 Quite near. the western front in| Flanders, the Germans have -estab- lished a miniature Krupp gun fac-| tory a "cannon hospital," as it has been dubbed by the soldiers | rr guns worn by constant action! ye or injured by the ememy shells are AS J treated, retested, and then sent back | to the firing line. Two hundred and] fifty workmen "work in this hospital, an ipteresting account of which is giver by a German journalist, who | was alfgrded an epportunity of visit- ing it. \- relates how; when look= ing at the havoc wrought by enemy! shells on the guns, it is difficult to| imagine how they can ever po, re) paired. Ly | Very often damage occurs Yo the| wooden parts, especially to the! wheels. In the woodwork depart-| ment are stocked all sizes of gun-| wheels, so that in case of quick need a gun can be made serviceable in a very short time at the spot where the, - -- ssn m-- ~ I ~~ Bays' Question ls-- accident occurred. After being repaired, cleaned and | fhoroughly examined the gums are' taken to a specially built proving ground. Here the rifling of the bar- rels is also looked after, and if nec- essary they are reground and recal- WIFE SUICIDES AFTER HUSBAND HAS BEEN | -=| FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 8, 1916. -" Probs: Clearing and cooler. Saturday fine and cool. Irresisti . sistible Prices of Dress 4 Steacy ~ A tremendous vogue is. prophesied for plain fab- rics for the making of smart tailored suits. We of- fer a great range, which includes: Serges, wide wales, granite cloths, broadcloths, cheviots, gaberdines, armures, suede cloths, vel- ours, etc. Price from 85¢ to $3. EXCLUSIVE SUIT PATTERNS : Beautiful French cloths (dye guaranteed) in colors, beet root, doe, copen, stone green, Royal purple, mahogany, ete. Corded velvets .. .. ts vee ae ae od 15c10 $1.25 Plain velvets . . . dr avd ou 60 to $1.35 French Plush in a beautiful range of colors, guaranteed perfect ye. v, Silk and Wool Dress\Patterns: Chiffon poplins, gloria, ninon-d colorings. Special Silk Values In all the wanted weaves; charmeuse; crepe sylvia; butterfly, pussy willow, crepe de chenes, taffetas, satin duchesse, in an ex- quisite range of shades. : [French crepes, crepe poplins, e-sole, etc., featuring all the new . co oo. $1.25 10 $2.50 Extra Special Values in Black Dress Silks 36 inch, $1.25 quality at . . . . French Duchesse, 36 inch, $1.50 qualityat . . ,.. . French Duchesse, 36 inch, $1.75 quality, at . . .. White Habutai Wash Silks . -. . re. ~~ Colored Habutai Wash Silks. ,. ... . : Full 36 iriches wide. Don't Fai to See Ou Great Display of New Millinery, New Suits, New Coats and Waists, |, It's just a matter of choice. Delightful New York styles most pleasing prices. New Neckwear, Smart plaid silks for suit waists from". French Messaline, Boiled Hocks eS -------- With Cobbage, make a ibered. Here also guns captured on, On machine guns, for which all] éxtra parts are made and stored in! readiness, the cooling jackets seem / Where can | buy my ~~ British Warm? = wholesome, tasty Special Regiments of Other Days. Dinner . The answer is, at 600 lbs. Pickled Hocks, 7edb. to: be the most vulnerable to rifle bullets. renewal of the jackets are affected - without difficully, each machine gun All the boys' fall coats are now in and the lucky buyers will be the early ones. NA | Homemade .. .. .. .. 'Boys' suits to suit the|l| azz | 3 bye T0412 wit the} ow England LL. " [ The Wm. Davies' Co,, Ltd. PorkSausage Jan 13e ee : > - glass; go and find a worm." nt . ing grounds before it leaves the hos- pital. Economy, Mr. Spuffinstein and his little zon were walking down the main street the other day when a large poster I} | caught the eye of Mttle They. "Fadder," he cried, "give me » penny to go and see the sea serpent." "Vasteful poy'" exclaim:¢ the par- ent. '"Vanting to pay a penny to see a sea serpent. Here's my magnifying ---- lcasToRIA In Use For Over 30 Years With oxygen welding ap-| paratus there rcpairs and even whols | being thoroughly tested at the prov. What' are known in the army as "fancy battalions," such as, for in- stance, the Navvies,- Sportsmen, Pub- ic School, Bantams, Footbailers and Bankers, are not quite the novelties that some people imagine them to be. So long ago as 1703 a Miners' bat- talion was enlisted for sefvicé under Marlborough, and did good work dur- ing the siege of Tournay, where im- mense subterranean works were con structed on both sides. . The 14th battalion of the Middle- sex Regiment, popilarly called "The Devil's Own," used to be composed entirely of members of the legal pro- fession, "What!" exclaimed King George 111. one day when reviewing them, "All lawyers, are they? Then call them 'The Devil's Own.'" And the Devil's Own they have been frér that day to this. ps "John Company's Quilldrivers" was the unofficial title of a permitted to We are prepared to supply you with the best in fall footwear at the lowest prices. our ow for the latest. Prices from $3.50 to $6.50. Jack Johnston's Shoe Store and this small beginuing formed the The engagement ds announced 'of nucleas of our present magnificent | Eleanor Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. Anglo-indian Army. Thomas Wilson, North Gower, to . he, ud tach oat, now he Lin- Siam Henry Pullen, Smith's Falls. draces origin e marriage will take place quiet] tc a Sailors' battalion raised for the the last of September. Pun wy > tle, at Gibson's Drug Store. John Lawson, of the Township of Yonge, and Miss © Frances Luella gely, Brockville, were married on bei entirely the local \sailors and fishermen, [i memory of its inception the regiment was for a long time scarlet ones, \ Pade Dandrucide Hair Tonic, 50¢ a bot- -