SATURDAY, JANUARY 22] 1921. SR \ Phone 1042. : : ARETE EET OOO gL ; AG HARDWOOD FLOORING Plain and Quartered Oak, Birch, Maple arid Beech can now be had at economical prices, and now is the time to have them laid. Direct your inquiries to:-- Allan Lumber Co. 1] ' Victoria Street : A They fave to Lay their Egg a Day. is a correct combination of wheat, corn, meat, ash, lime, etc. © It has been on the market for years and thousands of farmers and poultry- men now rely entirely upon it for winter eggs. it gives, Royal London, Canada i In Kingston get jour supplies from WILLIAM +. Kin eans. | Willard These fowls are 'fed the "Royal Purple" way, which supplies all the essential food substances necess- ary to feed the hen and the extra material required to produce an egg a day per hen during the winter. ROYAL PURPLE Laying Meal They know the results right if you want eggs, by ordering a sack of Purple Meal from your feed- man or direct from us. Insist on Royal Purple Laying Méal. W. A. Jenkins Mfg. Co., Limited 1] Better start FREE BOOK This 80-page book describes the com- mon diseases of poultry and stock. It tells how to build and remodel poul- try houses, etc., ~ etc. Send for a' copy. Layi Amn ip ---------- Willard Attention Now WILL SAVE YOU ANNOYANCE AND EXPENSE LATER ON OUR SERVICE and ADVICE are the result of years of battery experience, We most strongly recommend great care in keeping your battery well charged while car is in use, and WINTER DRY STORAGE for it immediately when car is laid up. Opir workmen are experts--our charges most reasonable, Send them to us--Kingston's only Battery Specialists, WILLARD SERVICE STATION Ld Brock Street I -LESSES, Prop. MATHIEUS SYRUP OF TAR & COD - f LIVER od 1 5) Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Etc. MATHIEU'S SYRUP is a sovereign tonic combining the curative virtues of COD rties of TAR and the stren i JVER OIL. Whesing Colds, when neglected or badly treated give rise to consequences of such a grave character that you should not risk usipg inferior preparations. MATHIEU'S SYRUP fs the on! ine remedy whose putation has caused to crop phn irr sige Bo ond ig , ON SALE EVERYWHERE EE ee ee ee A I y We have neither time nor room to devote to READY-MADE OVERCOATS and intend to. get rid of our stock. These will be sold at cost price. High class goods which we guar- antee. Come in and see them. : ~ CRAWFORD & Walsh Bagot and Brock Streets, REET AIDS ~The world production of copper in the nineteenth century has been esti- mated at 10,240,000 tons; the first Hecade at the twentiéth century pro- duced 7,333,000 tons, and the second decade will exceed 10,000,000 tons. s ro f= OA ' - Newest Note THE DAILY RITISH s Of Science its tobacco cul- ults. Poland is rev ture wi An attachment 'safety rasors has invented, | Several planters in Sumatra are ex- | perimenting camphor cultiva- { tion. v Sausage casings have been invent- fed which are made of wood pulp cel- | lulose. Norwegian experimenters are try- ing to drive automobiles with acety- | lene gas, - The magnification is adjustable in a telescopic rifle invented NEurope.- ' Both ends of steel pins are'counter- sunk at the same time with a new | drilling machine. . | ~Néw Zealand has 4,391 registered tapiaries, representing; more than §0,- | 000 colonies of bees. | 1 eXce for electric with 1 sig Operated by clock#btk, a new toy | | figure of a man swim realistically, | using an - over} An Hydroelectric -plant of 20,000 { horsepower has been completed in France to supply power to Lyon. Among the household novelties is a porous covered dish which keeps its i contents cool by evaporation 2nd stroke Invented in Englana is a woman's | | vanity bag wliich ejects a shoe shin- | ing pad when a spring is pressed. | To enable baties to sleep safely | i | out of doors a wagon which can be | completely closed has been patented. | To help solve its fuel problem the government of Brazil is encouraging the planting of eucalyptus trees. A new word! counter for type- | writers is mounted on one end of the | 8pace bar, being operated as the bar | is depressed. Experiments in England | that fish dried in electrically heated {air can be kept in good condition for | years. | ~ A woman is the patentee of a cook book in which each recipe is illustrat- | ed by pictures of the ingredients to | | be used. An electro-magnet instrument has { been invented by a French specialist to test a person's memory and power | of attention, v An aerial mail service to .carry overseas lefters arriving at Cape { Town to three other cities in South | Africa is planned. Operated by compressed air a brace | has been invented to help hold a | riveting tool inside boilers and other hollow structures. | Australians are experimenting | with a mammoth oil driven harvester { which strips grain finids at a rate { of about 60 acres a day. An extra long plug has been in- vented for insertion in electric light , sockets carrying shades too small to {admit a person's hand. |. Simple enough for a blind work- i manto operate safely is.a French {inventor's machine for rapidly trim- { ming the bristles of brushes. Rubber bands with thick, rough treads have been invented by a man living in Washington, D.C., to serve | the purpose of overshoes. | An inventor in Czechoslovakia has patented a 'process for making an | imitation cork from turf for insula- tion and building purposes. A Louisiana man is the inventor of a toal for wrecking walls and ceilings foldings to be erected. Agricultural stations, especially for the education of orphans and abandoned children, will be establish- ed by the government of Brazil. An old open style street car in Bos- ton has' been equipped as a double deck ambulance for removing large numbers of patients to a hospital. Almost every known gem is mined in Australia, New South Wales lead- ing the other states in value and variety of precious stones produced. Finland has been offitially estimated to have 1,160,000 horsepower avail- able in its streams, of whih only 150,000 horsepower is being utilized. Am automatic switch has been de- signed that turns on an automobile lights at a designated time irrespec- tive 0 the presence of the owner of a car. - Experiments by British scientists have developed a way to freeze beef 8) as to prevent ompletely the physi- al and hemical properties of the fresh | meat. | A small but powerful reflector { backed electric lamp has been design- {ed for use instead of flash light pow- | der When photographs are taken in | dimly lighted rooms. . Jewelry resembling cold and non- { tarnishing domestic utensils are be- i ing made in France of &n alloy in- | vented by a chemist containing 90° | per cent. of copper and ten of alum- inum, ! An Arkansas 'man has invented a ASPIRIN ®'Bayer" is only Genuine tr Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin at all. In every Bayer package are di- rections for Colds, Headache, Neural- gia, Rheumatism, Earache, Tooth- ache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also larger packages. Made in Canada: Aspirin is ihe trade mark (registered in Can- ada), of Bayer Manufacture of Mon- oaceticacidester of Salicylicacid." spegding the Ch¥istmas holidays with in} indicate | of buildings without requiring scaf- | | corkscrew mounted at one end of & handle, from the other end of which project beaded wires to extract that havé been pushed into bottles. Invented by an English aviator, glass panels that.slide into the body { of an automobile enable a car to be converted from one of the open type | into a limousine in-about one minute. | A motor truck designed for use on | narrow roads is equipped with a hori- | zontal fifth wheel under the centre of | the body, whih serves as a turntable { when the truck is lifted by jacks. Experts have been conducting suc- | cessful experiments in the manufac- | Corks WHIG. 8 | ture of paper pulp from lalang grass, |. | which grows profusely in Queensland | and is similar to the Spanish esparto. | |" Barriers | extending along the i | ground from one or both sides of | | a recently patented roadway gate en- | | the gate merely by running his car | over them. | A railroad crossing gate invented | in Germany consists of a metal tube | carrying an acetylene. light 'in its | centre that is automatically illumin- | | ated at night when the gate is lower- | ed. i More economical of power than the | usual electric drink mixers that have | a moter for each stirring spindle is | ona invented by an Indiana man in | { which a single motor drives all the spindles. * ! So thin is the material with which {a four feet high tent inve in Eggland i$ made that it can be fold- | ed and carried in a coat pocket, the | | pole 'also folding and serving gs a | | walking stick. | To clear some Wisconsin lakes of vegitation so that clear ice can be | | harvested 'a motor boat has = | | | ! equipped with a reaper and machin- ery that binds the rushes into bund- les for use as fuel. " A German monoplane for commer- cial purposes can be dismantled and | packed in a railroad car for ship- | | ment in fifteen minutes being braced { by trusses instead of wires. | | To make automobiles distinctive a | | New York inventor has patented a | | process for producing designs or in- | itials on their radiators by partially expanding ertain of the cells after | they are assembled. i~ A British Board of Trade commit- | tee has reported that there are nine | sources of water power in one portion | of Scotland aloae capable of generat- ing a continuous supply of 183,500 FP elacirieal horsepower, By ccating the inside of an opal electric light globe with red dye a [Baltimore official found that it would appear white in daytime, but show a | red light as a danger signal when the | éurrent was turned on. The government will rebuild many railroad bridges in Greece with steel Or concréte'to permit the use of Am- erican locomotives that were import- ed several yedrs ago, but found too heavy fcr the present structures. Three new dyes have been dis- | covered by a North Carolina dentist, pone coloring silk a champagne hue | and wool a tan shade, another mak- | ing silk purple and wool, a gold color | and the third producing bronge tints. | After futile éfforts extending over {several years engineers have succeed= | ed in boring to a depth of 150 feet in | the famous Trinidad asphalt lake and | have found fits contents of uniform | character all the way down. | + Contending that two small electric | fans are more efficient than one large | one, an inventor has mounted a pair | on separate arms from a common | | pedestal, at different heights and | separately adjustable as to angle. | ! Because 90 per cent. of the world's supply of cinchona bark, from which quinine is derived, ig grown in Java, searching for other sources of supply in Great Britain's colonies. Believing that cattle will not break through even a light wire fence if a single strand of barbed wire be ex- tended i front of it, an inventor has patented a braclet to hold the latter and swing it to either side desired, - Do You Know? = That the first European ruler to drive his own motor car was the King of Italy. . That motor car owners in . the United States are spending from $75,000,000' to $100,000,000 a month for current "upkeep." That lead-free zinc ovide forms cue-half of the compound of many automobile tires. That close to 350,000 motor ve- hicies are in operation throughout the Dusajston of Canada, That in Belgium motor tractors are towing canal boats of 350 to 400 tons from Liege to Antweéfp. The distance of ninety-five miles is made in five or six days. That farmers in the United States owned 2,366,475 _ passenger automobiles last year. That American motor car owners | are paying. from $1,800,000,000 to $2,400,000,000 annually for operat- ing maintenance and depreciation costa. i < That of the 39,000 motor vehicles controlied by the Motor Transport Corps of-the U.S. army, disposition of ninety-eight pemcent., or 38,048 vehiclés, was madé up to April Sth. That Canada manufactured more than 94,000,000 motor vehicles dur- ing 1919. ; : Srnat employed for short-haul de- livery in large quantities of milk, eggs and other perishable foods, mo- tor trucks are most popular around the big cities. Ye That before a chauffeur's license will be issued in Cleveland, O., a new tariff ordinance provides for the taking of finger prints of the ap- plicant. s Under a new process iron is coated with copper by painting it with a var- nish made of pulverized copper and copper oxide in crude oil, then sub- jected to heat, which volatilizes the oil, reduces the oxide and fuses the metallic copper to the from. able an automobilist to open or close ! . The NEW LIGHT-SIX Motor, of exclusive Studebaker design and built complete in Stude- A ry 1 \ NEW LIGHT-SIX . "ht Wash Dra G HE Studebaker LIGHT-SIX sets a new standard of achievement in automobile engineering for x --refined and improved design --scientific distribution and exact balance of car weight --quick acceleration and power --smoothness and quietness of performance --ease of operation and control : --economy of fuel maintenance. You can have the advantage of its mor's wonderful gasoline economy and the satisfaction of its smoothness of operation only by owning a Studebaker LIGHT-SIX. We are ready to demonstrate and make deliveries. - eh KINGSTON AUTO SALES CO. LTD. Corner Brock and Montreal Streets. "THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR Sa RELIEF FOR COS. | IN A SINGLE NIGHT Approved Home [Treatment Which Gives Most$atisfactory i Results. Hace a box of Grip-Fix in vour home these days. It is a safe and re- liable treatment fos colds which has been thoroighly tried out all over Canada for over ten years, with an 'established regord of giving relief for colds in a single night, and the most satisfactory treatment for grippe known. Grip-Fix. is made in Canada ac- cording to a formula which would be approved by your family physician. This formula is printed on every box and no practitionér could object to its ingredients. . It comes in capsule form and acts promptly. The initial doses of two capsules every two hours rarely fails to give relief, and single capsule doses finish .the work. The action of Grip-Fix on the sys- tem is natural, and absolutely devoid of injurioys. results. On sale at all druggists. 35c. per box. GROWING DEAF WITH HEAD NOSES? _TRY THIS J If. you are growing hard of hear- ing and fear Catarrhal Deafness or if you have roaring, rumbling, hissing noises in your ears go to your drug- gist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double strength), and adc to it 34 pint of hot water and a little granu- lated Sugar, Take 1 tablespoonful four times a day. This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head noises. Clogged nostrils should open, breath- ing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy to prepare, costs little and is plea-- sant to take. Anyone who is threat- ened with Catarrhal Deafness or who has head noises' should give this prescription a trial--Advt. "HOW MY POOR BACK DOES ACHE!" Many a Woman, Keeps Sloan's Handy for. This, But It's Great for ; Other Pains, Too, HAT dragging, wearying back- ache, that so many women regu- Tarly suffer from, fis quickly cased by a little Sloan's Liniment. But it is good for all the family. Apoly it, without rubbing, for all kinds of aches and pains, from the sharp ralgic twinge to the dull, teal of rheumatisra. a 1h s : Aciatica, lumbago, re es, stiff joints. Keep a Te = when you will need it. © . Largest size is most economical. At all druggists--35c., 70c., $1.40. Made in Canada. king device accommo- | dating all coins features a new slot Dagens mr wn A Fine Christmas Present for Your Wife Would Be a Royal Vacuum Cleaner VASHING MACHINE We have them in stock. HALLIDAY ELECTRIC C0. ¥, for you never'll know || Se COMMENCING SATURDAY we offer a 13{ quart Aluminum Double Boiler. for (regular price,» $2.60), and A set of 3; --1 and 2 quart Lipped Sauce Pans for . ... (regular price, $2.50. THESE. ARE "VERIBEST" ALUMINUM---guaranteed equal to the best. A- full line of ALUMINUM and PYREX COOKING UTENSILS to be had at:-- LEMMON & SONS 187 PRINCESS ST. umninum Wares Specials i ree) cer a ed ma | er] Joh wel od taf ----r---- Sel al etl ll LX Cheap--Efficient Deliveries for the farmer and the business man means increased business and greater profits. The FORD is the cheapest truck, lll as your first investment and the cheapest to Call in and let us give you some figures' on your problems of hauling. f. . We have bodies to suit any need. Si VanLuvenBros. | ' Sales and Service Phone 1609. 34.36 Princess Street. | v ater oa