NOTED WEG OF MONTREN a HRT ERR SY socal Branch Time Ta IN EFFECT JUNE He 1018. Trains will leave and derive a: Oty Depot, foot of Johnson street. Gelng Welt. wv. 1230am a8 am 11 pam 5.04 om . 48pm Ey 40am sam Libam 13.30 p.m 19--Matl . 13--Fas! Bx 1 . to Tor tl. Lad . 'to Bellevi Ar, City .1Tam 5 a.m fhe i--Mal) 16--Fast Ex 13--Local Brockville Mall H#-Jou. Jia 10 p.m Eels 648 p.m. J Nos. 1, 8 7 13 14, 16 18 19 rus! sally anther trains dally except Sunday | or Pullman accommodation, tick- ets and all other information, apply! to J. I. Hanley, Azent, corper John-| ron and Ontar'a Streets, Kingston ; (at Agency for ali Ocean Steamship! I ines, to A A Dependable Day Train Between Kingston and Ottawa. « 245 p.m. 6.30 pan. . L1e 4.30 wv. Kingston . Ottawa | (Daily . Ottawa . Kingston 5 (Dally Ex. Sun.) Library<Obsevvation-Parior Curs tween Harrowsmith and Ottawa He- Information apply to | or M. C. Dur tI. Fairbal Agent, 68 King S: "or tickets and ANADIAN NORTHERN} London Nov. 4 ,... CARI MONTREAL TO BRISTOL (Avonmouth Dock) CABIN PASSENGERS ONLY. 'or Inf thon apply local 1 Ament or PRetord Company Limited, General Agents, 30 King St East, Toronto. From Mounireal Stellan Nov. 19 London Pretorvian Nov. 38 Glasgow Grampian Nov. 235 Liverpool Scotian . Dee. / Corinthinn Dee. # London - Scandinavian Dee 16 L'pool SEER ESS SSs sss, NE ALL a *ANADI COACIFIN OCEAN SRY Ces RAS sae AGENTS | eating, and Pain in the Baek. ; pills and medicines of physicians, but 589 Casgrain St., Montreal, April 20th, 1915. "In my opinion, no other medicine | in the'world is so curative for Constipa- tion and Indigestion as ** Fruit-a-tives®. { 1wasasuffererfrom these complaints for five years, and my sedentary occupa- tion, Musie, brought ahout a kind of Intestinal Paralysis -- with nasty Head- aches, belching gas, drowsiness after I tried nothing helped me. Then Iwas indueed to try ' Fruit-a-tives"y and now for six months I have been entirely well, I advise any one who suffers from that horrible troible~Chronic Constipation with the resultant indigestion, fo fry 'Freit-a-lives*', and you will be agreeably surprised at the great benefit you will receive"). A. ROSENBURG. H0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. Atall dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit a-tives Limited, Ottawa, RAIN It's needéd, but does rot affect Weese's new sunshine light. Photos taken rain or shine and Saturday nights. z ' Remember, it is at WEESE"S PHOTOS, FRAMES, For Your Aching Head Take one ZUTOOQ TABLET and in 20 midutes, the pain is gone and you feel fide. ZUTOO will stop any Headache, Sick Nervous, Dyspeptic or Moathly--in 20 aminuzes by the clock. 250 at dealers. rn mim i ~ Wire Railings, Fences, Gates, Flower Border and Wire Work of All Kinds to Order Partridge & Sons CRISCENT WIRE WORKS Phone 3% Why mot give your friends yours. It's somethinz they ean'y buy and will svprecinte. The Cooke Studio 159 Welllagton St, near Broek. PICTURES WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916. - - NEWEST NOTES i OF SCIENCE Yeast cakes will keep fresh a long time if buried Ju salt. . A can opener of German invention slices off the entire top of a can. If the underside ofa heavy rug be coated with shellac it will not curl up. More than ome 'third of the 138,- 000 white men In the Transvaal are unmarried. Glycerine well distributed, revives the color in an old typewriter ribbon, Holland has 100 soap factories, producing about 10,000,000 pounds of soap a year. The honey and wax production of [thé "United States is valued at about $6,000,000 a year Greaf Britain's per capita coal eon- sumption is about three times as great as that of France. A Minnesota man has patented 2 simple device to prevent tools drop- ping out of a man's pocket, Denmark prohibits the sale or ex- portation of huttér eontaining more than sixteen per cent. water, Eight blades, set in a semicircular frame, form a new implement for eutting halves of cikes evenly. i Asbestos has been discovered in Sardinia in quantities that are ex- pected to make mining profitable, A new. tumbler 'has two compart- ments one to hold J¢e and the other for liquids that are be tooled, Saltpeter is man ctured from nitrogen extracted frog the air by several plants in Norwiy and Swe- den. ' Resembling an enlarged nut crack- for cracking the shells of lobsters. A Swiss scientist has succeeded in freezing living fish and reviving them several weeks or months later. To teach children how to use elec- tri¢ity for cooking is the purpose of a recently invented miniature range. Recent experiments in India indi- cated that the light emitted by fire- flies was similiar in many ways to X- rays. It takes but three tenths of a sec- ond for an electric signal to pass over the 2,700 miles of an Atlantic cable. Semiofficial Spanish estimates place the world's production of wine last year in excess of 26,417,000 gal- lons. A typewriter invented in Germany is said to #0 perfect work although it is small enough to be carried in a pocket. Louisiana established a new high record for petroleum production last, year, the state's output being 14,-| 809,435 barrels, Large metal rings, fastened toge-| ther with chains, form an English anti-skidding device for motorecars with broad, flat tires. "An Ohio inventor's screwdriver is provided with jaws to hold a screw and that can be adjusted to several sizes and positions. As a substitute for rubber tubing in handling petroleuw, gaoline and gases a German scientist has invent. ! ed tubes made of glue, | An egg beater patented by a wom- an is made of a single piece of wire, so formed as to follow closely the curves of any pan or dish. A new German electrical device to, enable a moving train to set a signal' niakes use of a slight sinking of a' rail as a train passes ovep~it. | United States army officers are testing a wireless transmitting out- fit that has sent messages as far as twenty miles without the use of an- tenne, i . Embroidery manufacture is by far the most important of Swiss indus- tries, 78 per cent. of the residents of one canton being embroidery work- ors. .Hlinois is the leading state in the production of common brick, Pen-; ngylvania in fire brick and Ohio in An automobile radiator has been placed within a fiywheel by a Rou- manian 'inventor, the water being! codled as. it-is whirled around inside the wheel LA two faced doll's head has been patented, each having a different ex- pression, one being covered with the bair when the other is exposed to view, i «Bleetrip traction has made possible' the conquest of the Pyrennes hy transportation men, no steam rail- road having been able to conquer their grades. i 'A recent development of the elec- trie sewing machiné is one in which the motor is built in and its speed is controlled by a brake operated by er, an implement has been invented vitrified paving brick and sewer pipe." pe Porcupine Gold Reefe Company in | A weighted sketching board, with | which information can be dropped | from an aeroplane without forcing it | to alight, has been "invested dy a United States army private, { An English physician has advanced | the theory that the juices of the] mouth are intended to keep the teeth | clean, not to prepare food for diges-! tion as generally believed. | A balloon: carrying recording in-| struments sent up by Italian scien- | tists reached an altitude of 23 miles and found the lowest temperature! 70 degrees below, zero, twelve miles | up. BIG EARNINGS OF PAPER COMPANY international Paper Company Earning 8ix Hundred Thou- | sand a Month. Low York, Nov. 17.--If Internat- ional Paper Co., lives up to the ex- pectations of some interests, net earnings in the two years 1916 and 1917 will reach anywheres from $15,000,000 to $20,000,000. Such figures are almost inconceivable un-| til it is recalled that the company in the past year has raised its earnings | from a little more than $100,00 to! over $600,000 monthly. That the! latter figure is not anywhere near| the full earning capacity of the coms enrimn- pany is evident from the fact that | the major portion of the company's | daily output of 1,800 tons of news- | print §s still being paid for at the low prices prevailing at the time when contracts were closed the latter | gpart of 1915. { New Pulp Company, Portland, Me., Nov. 17--E, B. Lindsey, of Boston; George Lewis, of Holyoke, Mass, and E. M. Blandin, of Bath, N.H., have organized the Aroostook Pulp Co., which is to erect at Van Buren, Me., a plant to] manufacture sulphate or Kraft pulp, | which is used in certain grades of | brown paper and twine. The im-| mediate investment will be $5,000, 000, and the plant will be ation by next June, with a of about $40,000 tons of Kraft pulp per annum. { Steel Foundfy Dividend. | Toronto, Nov. 17.4-Dominion Steel | Foundry directors declared a regular dividend on the common stock of 2] 'per cent. and in addition a bonus.of | 8 per cent. This makes 40 per cent. | distributed this year to date. ! To Increase Pulp Output. | Montreal, Nov, 17.--The Chicou-| timi Pulp Company will increase its] pulp mill capacity to 130,000 tons| annually, compared with present] output of 80,000 tons of mechanical | pulp. This mill is claimed to be the largest exporter of mechanical pulp | in America, and the second largest pulp mill in the world. Holly Dividend Record, { Toronto, Nav. 17.---~The Hollinger mine, with the payment of the divi-] dend of October 9th has paid a total | of 167 per cent. on the issued capi-| tal entailing' a disbursement of $5.-| 850,000. . | Commercial Notes, 3 Standard Of! of Nebraska has. de-| clared its regular semi-annual divi-| dend of $10 a share. i It was reported that the Internat-! fonal Mercantile Marine Company | had bought a controlling interest in the Ney York Shipbuilding Company, operating a plant at Camden. | Richard P. Gough, president of the | Sellors-Gough Fur Co., Limited, Tor-| onto has been elected a director of | the Home Bank of Canada.' A syndicate of practical mining | men have leased the properties of | Porcupine and will commence prac- | tical development. { Swift and Co. shareholders at Chi-' cago have adopted resolutions auth-| orizing ap increase in the capital | stock of the company from $75,000,-| 000 to $100,000,000. | K. C. H. Kobeuson has sold his| membership in the New York Cotion | Exchange to Webb Floyd for $17.- 500, an advance of $250 od the price realized at the last previous sale of | a seat, ! Negotiations are ander way for the | purchase by J. P. Morgan & Company | irom British capitalists of all the] securities of the New Orleans and | Northeastern Raliroad. ! Lackawanna Steel earnings in Oc-| showing Iniero-organisms. in motion | = Tif the meat be diseased. | { STAN HEAD OFFICE - BUSINESS ACCOUNTS All classes of 'business accounts E8T'D 1873 KINGSTON SLE Richard i Be Se The Army and Navy Associa- Head Office: Cor. King and Princess Streets. Branch Store: Cor. Princess & Albert Streets. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. t M\ General Grocery and Mail DARD BANK receive careful attention. 237 ------ Farms for Sale We make a farm properties and have at present a large number of farms for sale. We are thoroughly posted on farm values in Kingston district. If you wish to, buy or sell it would be to your advantage to consult us. T. J. LOCKHART Real Estate and Insurance. Bank of Montreal Bldg. Phone 1035 or 1020 Kingsto A ---- -- [r------m-- NEW METHOD Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing TTFHE OF CANADA TORONTO BRANCH, A.&N. tion of Canada. Phone 267. Phone 1034 ' Neatly Done. We make s Specialty of Ladies' Work M. F. PATTON, Prop. 119 SYDENHAM Order Business. Car, Save. the Babies | FOR THE EMPIRE'S SAKE USE ONLY PASTEURIZED MILK Onur Milk is Thoroughly Pasteurized and sold in Sealed Bottles. Phone 845 ~ ANNOUNCEMENT | As I have decided to vacate my present premises in the early spring of 1917, I am now prepared to make reductions on any monument that I have in stock. If it is your intention of purchasing ht would be to your advantage to buy now. STREET Near Princess St. Phone S14 me Good Value Is what 'you want. You can get it in groceries and meats if you buy from « C NH. Pickering 490-492 Princess St. J. E. Mullen, Granite and Marble Works Plncess and Clergy Sts., Kingston. Phone 1417. ~ Arm nt Bulk Oysters 60c and 70¢ Price's owp While we in Canada are bringing in the harvests, filling our storerooms and stocking our pantries with an abundance of good food-- our Allies in overrun Belgium are facing another winter of near-starvation. Women and children there by millions have fone for two Joars on short rations, for the gian Relief Fund has never been sufficient to provide full fare, Consequently they are in no ion to stand the still greater privations threatened on account of the growing number dependent on the Fund. Anything less than the _present meagre allowance of bread and would, in thousands of cases, fail to hold bodies and souls togeth if i i i f g J : i ig i i : i i { : a pedal. 4 | tober made a new high record, being | The Gaspels hive been printed in Sober mades $ 1.125.000 net, after | Japan in three little known dialects ,|, charges, or at the rate of slightly | for cirgilation among the aborigines yer $34 per share. | of Western China by English miss</ A Dp Thomson, of Duluth, a for- | lonaries. \ i mer Montrealer, and a brother of Spring clamps at each end permit A G Thomson, of Thomson andi a new cord adjuster for electric gi, rle, Montreal, has been elected a Wires to he attached of removed With-' director of the Great Northern Rail- disconnecting a cord from iS way of Minnesota, and other Hill et. : > _ Trees ean be protected from injury! by animals by keeping the surround-' ing ground clean and coating their! trunks with a whitewash containing pisis green, \ There are about 35,000,000 fur hats made in the United States mch year and abou 1,000,000 wood Medicine, Surgery, Spctenilons Solences Offer the &reatest obp hs : Offer the greatest SD portunities to work way through. ities to ambitious men and women The Chicago Hospital Coll Medicine, located in the Frontal medical centre of the world, with faculty, facilities. and equipment un- aur offers a ized tour or Sve yodu course leading to the de- gree of Medicine and Sur. wery. For catalogue address: Becta: tary, 3530 Rhodes Ave. Chicago, 5 Lv. Hysepael Lv, Mowireal Nov. 10 Grampian Nov. 25 tiv. et, 31 Lv. Gb Nov. 4 Lv. Montreal Sielllan Nov. 19 . ong. i To clean the inside of, bottles a an has invented a brush that! | tan be adjusted to any angle. its handle by a screw running in @ latter, "7