Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Aug 1918, p. 13

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, \ 3 AUGUST 31, 1918. PAGE THIRTEEN Toma LONDON DIRECTORY \ (Published Annually) enables traders throughout the World tw communicite directiwith English Manufacturers & Dealers Ber leg being s to Lon- Hets of in each class of goods. & complete commercial gu don and Buburbs, it contal Export Merchants with the goods they ship, and the Col- onial and Foreigd Markets they sup- ply; also Provincial Trade Notices of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, ete. In the principal Provincial Towns snd Industrial Centres of the United Kingdan Business Cards of Merchants and Deal- era seeking British Agencies ean now be printed under each trade I» which they &ro Interested at a cost of #8 for each trade shending. Larger ad- vertisements from $15 to $60, A copy of the directory will be sent a on receipt of postal orderg for The 'London Directory Co., Ltd., 3%, Abchureh Lane. 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Sweden recently e factory for making per. 4 For 5&1 stablished ifs textiles fre ving ature remus vente o photograph wrgeons have ny X-ray camera A spring hat that 41 dle Fifty thousand tons grass are used in India each year facture anto paper. entire top of a new serving t ble for household use is eleetric heated to keep food warm. | The Swedish navy will experiment | with the use .of both fuel and lubricat- ing oils made from native shales. f High altitudes so affect gas engines | that they lose about one horsepower | for each 1,000 feet of elevation. } Pneumatic soles and heels which | may be easily attached to and detach- | ed from shoes are an English inven- { tion { A patent has been issued for a silk shield to keep dust from | the eyes and noses of automobilists. Apparatus by which gas lamps can | be lighted and extingiushed by wire-| less waves has been invented jn Ger-| many { Sand of different golors can he fed | through a new for children to them to draw outline pictures. | I'he co from a scientific view | paint will be exhaustively studied by Norwegian government commission Ar electric b + has been invented hifornian ymatica lly to stop ograph » end of a record an aeroplane s met with a Fre inven it hook has flush against and c« close of 1 pats for The t in gauze lace pencil enable 1fis} 1511, a bring after it | are a nch tion A \ room screen also'| the panels can | hung witk new folding be as a wardrobe a clothing serve be opened them Sound ren and electric si hastened into the | an are built yduced by Germany fan pre invented in r way by a Ope rated by one man achine in by a Kans work in the field a with hand hoes An electric room Englishman has invented warmed air toward the movable parabolie mirror Equipped with a folding and sliding top, a new atuomobile can he convert- ed in a few minutes into a runabout, coupe or landaulet Russian rattroads in the ( Bave been given locomotives burn the waste products from the oil | refineries of that region } An Indianapolis dentist the ventor of an electric device with which teeth can be tested to ascertain if their | alive, vented three or four men |¢ : | heater that an |¢ throws the floor with a aucasus which | in is nerves are Government. 'investigators having | found proper soil and climatic condi- tions, Chili hopes to become 'an im- portant sugar producing country. For teaching children to read more rapidly a Boston man has invented a machine which displays but a single | line of, printed matter at™a time. Aw English woman has invented a fireless cooker which is supplied with | all the heat that it needs by an ordi-| nary incandescent electric famp | To cleanse river water used by pow er plants moving screens have been in vented that catch rubbish carried by the water and lift it to one side. According to tests conducted by sci- entists inEurope, one coat of paint or varnish protects metal from corrosion better than two or more coats. For use in motion picture photo- graphy a Californian has invented a| bottle tat will break when a person | is struck With it without injuring him. | The use of acetylene for illumiha- | tion. has reached such proportions in| Denmark that nearly 200 different | types of lamps have been mare there. Less expensive than a lens for the | purpose is a recently invented rack | holding a concave murror for magni- | fying small photographs for exam | nation | A Swiss vatent has been issued for an automobile chassis in which steel | springs are replaced by pistons work- | ing against air cushions in cylinders. | The opening in the side of the neck | instéad of on top of a bottle its inven- | tor claims will prevent persons taking | poison in mistake for medicine. For the use of divers in shallow wa- ter a Frenchman has invented a sim- ple apparatus which supplies air to a man through a rubber bit reld in his teeth, Pipes for the ventilation system were placed inside the reinforced con- crete columns supporting the roof when a factory was built in a | Mary- land city. Scientists are trying to ascertain the best way for utilizing the great amount of fuel contained in 500 square miles of peat beds in southern Bava- ria. For maintaining even temperatures in rooms a Tennessee inventor has pa- tented steam or hot water radiators i | { i { ! | } | f | equipped descént {hole in the bott« tf New | are manipulated, {uniforms composed | p {tention to goods on display has mounted a tiny incande PRINCE OF WALES IN ITALY The picture wa Italy to help stem the barbarian tide, the. tide has not tried graph. Copyright. with autor d shutters Giving it a wickerw Iriving it with an aery Englishman rk by two m shaving lamp pre \ new je through a of the gl so that only the chin of a m lass its light strikes an usmg it, Chili has a of an almost han 100,000 .000 aging 68 per « highest quality Jones for minstrel end men that a Yorker ha are gfitted with electric wires a ) to produce showers lofty s18ts tons+of iron ore pure iron with heen Experintents de from paper have cessful that the Hungarian state railways will furnish their employees th summer of it advertising novelty 1s figure of Uncle Sam, store window with other OSL An a moto driven taps a and points with the wh h: to call one A Parisian has invented a gas range enclosed in a glass cabinet and so con nected to a chimney that none of the odors of cooking escape into the room in which it is used A circuit breaker for of toy transformers has in which a circuit can be restared with a push button only when the cause of trouble is removed French hospital surgeons ha ceeded impregating rubber with certain metallic salts to them impervious to X-rays and by protect persons using the rays. For writing in the dark an the tection been invented pr in gloves make there- over the point of a fou closing the battery that suppliec with électricity in the barrel Growers in the French Riviera hip millions of boxes of cut flowers { annually, have learned that they keep fresh much longer if placed in cold storage a day or two before shi pping Two coiled springs and three point ed arms compose a new stabilizer for automobile ! steering wheels to bring them into the straight akead position automatically after they have been turned. By using antennae mounted in pairs on a wooden tower he ereéted on tap of a hill, a Spanish electrician has sue- ceeded in drawing electricity from the atmosphere at a pressure of 6,000 volts: Because ordinary ladders frequent. ly slip when used against the walls oi cylindrical silos, an inventor has pa: tented a metal one, the upper end of which is hung on wheels from a per manent track. { Danish inventor claims to have eliminated the scratching and hissing who taken on his visit to to flow again for some time. = current liabilitfes, are equa® to the the British troops who went to h was done so successfully that British Official Photo- Ww } 1 | mm cm i MAO NNN NM NAA ingle sound phragm ening th i remaving 2 veil patented hy either by electricity o a wood planing an been-mvente filteen to twent rk of | wols the occupants are combined in inventor's carriage fc dre nn lowered betwee diameter with many in takes currer source and height water arch Htreams. gasoline engine ¢ a portable scoop cor inventéd that enable a wagon in far work could raised aud YUP: ented ent been Toad nthe hovel textiles ine to oscape whil are subjected bove and pass at the san powerf below the to ile. tourists a firele rator, vacuun silverware for six pe that can be carried on a car's runnir who have various food plan human syste making some veg > iron from the sc urope itomobiles skidding one "whic] h, rated by a lever fro the driver's seat. pours more sar before the rear wheels the nearer it moved to them. tralian wild turkey hens s in common nests that ho Of more, cover Aw with compodition to hatch, A fire-escape has been invented th resembles a giant tape measure as cons of a Steel ribbon which u rolls/from within a circular casing a persom descends while seated in sling 16 the énd. container is given automatically th gh which food can the en- as whi ch two seats are diter- use Europe- is lifts less be done an Englishman has fabrics hottles een. combined dn an outfit test devices invent lay them <0il and decaying vegetable mat- ter and leave them for the heat of de- The net weight of the contents of a id of a new scale attachment that U.S. RUBBER EARNS OVER $21 A SHARE |@ross Sales Likely to Run Close to $220,000,000 For Full A Year. York, Aug 30 --United Rubber in the first six months of this year earned $10,242,365, against $7,239,966 last-year. This is at an annual rate of improvement lof. over $6,000,060 against $5,000, {000 in last year's extraordinary re- i port. Gross sales, maintained at the {volume of the first six months, would {mean for the full year close to $220,- {000,000 against $176.000,000 for 11917. But the final figures are like- {ly to run closer to $210,000,000, since January to June is always Rub- iber's big half year. Curtailment of tire production and further transi- tion to a war basis will also figure to some extent. After $2,500,000 for préferred dividends for the half year, there is a balance for common of approxi- mately $7,700,000, or well over $21 a share. Rubber common is earning at the 'rate of nearly $43 per share, which means atthe rate of 70 pér cent.' on its market price. New | States ir if An Extra Steel Bonus. Conviction is expressed by the Montreal Financial Times that an ex- tra disbursement on the shares of the Steel Company of Canada is more imminent than is generally supposed, In all probability the directors will shortly declare a cash bonus of 2 per cent. on the common stock and 1 per cent. on the preferred. This would bring the year's disbursement up to 8 per cent. on both stocks. The company has somewhat in ex- cess of $5,000,000 cash on hand and in Government bonds, and it may be interesting to point out that the net assets, after deducting bonds and round sum of $500 a share of the preferred stock. Dividends Paid by Mining Companies Ofinw Aug. 30.--Accoraing to an offi compilation, the follow ing vid ads have been declared by five leading companies of (British Columbia;for the first half of 1918; Granby (Consolidated M. C. & \P. Company Consolidated Mining & Smelt (Co., Trail |. Howe Sound Co (Brit- annia Mine) .. (., Hedley Gold Mining Co Crow's Nest Pass 0oal Company ..+.. 00 $749,924 T 523,872.50 00 00 198,415 96,000 a 2,126.00 r d d Total $1, 630.337 50 To Make Paper "Cans." The scarcity of tinplate in Can- ada wand the United States, and prohibitory methods ndéw in force in England, where preserving and can- ning fof fruits and vegetables in tins have Been prohibited, is helping to no small extent paper and pulp com- panies. A new market for diversi: fied pulp and paper goods has been created, as, the only feasible con- tainer substitutes - for tin have as their base stiff paper or pulpboard. The Yequirements of this mew in- dustry are great in themselves, and large orderg for special kinds of a " n $ nt i or s E8T'D 1873 H. A. TOFIELD, THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA -- OFFICE CANADA KINGSTON BRANCH, TORONTO Your surplus earnings in our Savings Department earn inter- N est at current rate. KINGSTON BRANCH, J. F. ROWLAND, Minige Draw on Your Customers through the Merchants Bank. With " Branches in all parts of Canada, and corres pondents abroad, this Bank is in a position to present Drafts promptly, have them acgepted, - and collect payment, with the least possible trouble and cost to you. The Manager will'be glad to take up this matter with you, : THE MERCHANTS BANK Head Office : Montreal. OF -- Established 1864, Manager. woh ~~ 239 Bagot St. Members Toronto S STOCKS, BONDS, GRAINS AND COTTON Private wires to New York, Chicago, treal. | WE BUY AND SELL WAR LOAN ISSUES Bongard Ryerson & Co. Stock Exchange. Toronto, Mon- Phone hae 11 companies, which supplied initial ord paper ready -- The Hollinger Mi Toronto, (Aug. 30 $297,000, which June profits, the were comp: current dividend is at 6% Iper icent. 'per annum sorbs 131,600,000, the the June rate of profits tained, could pay 13 per annum and still have a plus. Earned $18.35 a S New York, Aug erican [Hide und [Leather which shows a balance pr 385,613, lequal ito [$18.36 pared with $1,762,750, pulp to make paper "cans'" are ex- pected shortly by [Canadian pulp and $13.56 a share earned "At the rate of earn $3,861,000 per. annum. the Hollinger, 30.- hiis issued its annual report to fiscal year ended June 30th, $13,000,000 preferred stock, as com~ tet At a tt ata ttre have al-|¢ ers. ne. Hollinger's any would As the rate of | t 1, and' ab- if was main- cent, per nice sur- € hare. The Am- Company the 1918, ofit of $2. a share on equal - to n previous of the American Cyanamid Co. shows $2,435,360, after tax reserves, at Britannia Bay, destroyed by fire Thursday after noon, together with 160 canoes. iscal year, and $1,643,268, equal to $12.60 jearned fin the corresponding period -of 1916. Cyanamid Profits Larger. Montreal, Aug. 80.--The report for he year ended June 30th shows very substantial improvement. The met profit and loss wnecount met profit for the year of leaving a net income subsidiaries" loss- ps, and patents, epe., 'written, of $1,601,410. The chief cities and towns of the Rhine district have formed a per- manent committee to deal with the increasing menace of Allied air raids. The Britannia Boating Clubhouse near Ottawa, was 1¢ ul ir 8s r- 18 ts m e- il 18 m 1d is 1d at it n- as a by I halances an empty 'container against the one in use and causes the weight af the latter to be omitted from the scale reading. Flowers are more fragrant when the suit is not shining on them, it is con~ tended by a French scientist, because the oils which produce the perfumes are forced out by the water pressufé sounds from a telephone receiver bt the use of a number of wires of varie in the plant cells ang this is diminish- ed by Shalight, TTT HTT TTT TIC BIT LT HHT SUIT i L RH

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