_THE DALY. BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1918. | What the Experts Say | tet Being Of a « nally ad by means of the lift and two blocks of wood In the abse fice Never attempt 1 half of the windshield pushing on one side shield 1s an old one work is at all weak, handling will pane, especial ly i the If the frame- this method of probably break the When lighting fuses blow out ori after the other, it does not p ay to keep replacing them; it is something than coincidence. Try to the cause, and the first place to look is ig the cut-out If this portion of the lighting, system is of the type that has points' which may lecome stuck, it is 'very likely to cause con- tinued fuse breakage. In cars fitted with a piston-type oil pump, failure to force the oil in it proper channels may be remedied hy priming the pump. This is done b disgongecting the line behind gauge and forcing oil from through the pump lead, while gine is running very slowly oil spurts back thre gh the pipe shows that the pump is working ag an In tightening opposed nuts, such as those holding the bearing a -- NEWEST NOTES OF SCIENCE An adding machine that can handle 10 columns of figures has bean Goh- structed, Builders in Holland have launched an eléctrically propelled tugboatJor use in India. An electric Jacuum cleaner that can be mounted on any carpet sweep- er has been invented. Porto Rico has a species of orchid that seems to prefer to grow on tele- phone or telegraph wires, Toiding sleeping berths for au'o- mobiles, both upper and lower, have been patented by a Denver man, Although Asia has many high mountain ranges it has fewer large waterfalls than any other confinent. Spain is building the fourth largest concrete dam in the world to supply hydro-electric power to Barcelona. Attached to measuring spoons patented by a New York inventar is a pivoted scraper to level off their contents, An up and down motion by a child mountyd a new hobby horse propels it over the ground on pneumatic tired wheels, A lamp shade for illuminating pic- tures that may be adjusted to vary the distribution of light is an Eng- lish invention, To replace worn heels on shoes an inventor has patented a separate heel that can' be attached without the use of tools. The Dominican republic is expect- ed to have the largest tobacco rep in its history this year, estimated at 300,000 bales, : A baby's crib has been Invented that can be attached to a bedstead and rocked by an occupant of the latter without rising, Two German scientists hava in- vented an electric furnace in which heat is applied to métals to be meit-| ed by a tungsten tube. A New Jersey mventor's attach- ment for a gas jet that enables much cooking to be done over the flame, weighs less than a pound, Hatpine with flexible points that can be returned into the hat alter having passed through it have been | invented in England. In addition to gripping a nut with | both jaws, new pliers have a piece of metal that slides up between the jaws to take a thipd bold, Portugal's vineyards contain near- ly 693,000,000 vines and the vine NAA AA AA IP i 7 § strip of paper that passes under | hrus avy pot ts ol hut do the not i thie plug with eme ry oth, touch emery i scratche more red be replaced Put the part he gap to appr e : ry dime misfires th mpres to conde het is frequently ¢l i At Pt tt tat ANN. production last estimated in excess of gallons A patent lias been granted for a cigarette box from which each ciga ette can be drawn separately by year is 109,000,000 Swedish physicians have pe a cellulose dressing for wounds is made in thin sheets like paper from chemical wood pulp { A raosty grate can be cleaned with! black lead, allowed to remain on the metal for a day or two to absorb the rust 'before the metal is polished, 1 One of the largest electric plants in the world is being planned to supply power for nearly all the Sl around Johannesburg, South Africa | | | New in the line of biffice conveni- ences is a device to be attached to a wall or desk to withdraw pens from) holders without soiling the fingers An old proposition to lay flat steel tracts for waggons on wornout roads in England instead of rebuilding the highways again is being advanced Among the new automobile horns | is one that is mounted directly on al car's magnéto and operated by A OAM HNN vice in Palestine. America. ' fares of New York city, blessing the flag by Rabbi M. New Series 8. Margolies. THURSTON, THE GREAT MAGICIAN. Will present a new programme of weird mysteries at the Grand Opera 2nd, with a sliding gear driver's seat. An cont four inches below strengthen its roots in dry soils seasons, To keep salt dry an inventer has patented a perforated metal shell, filled with seraps of sponge and to be placed in a shaker moisture, It is planned to use some 150,000 horsepower Assuan dam in Egypt for House, matinee on Easter rolled Australian has invented a seed drill which sows fertilizer available for the At the close of (he ceremon; unit was headed by its own band, and there were several British officers {n line. NAA A NIN, AAAI tr AAAS Monday and Tuesday, Monday April 1st and A Rs from the {duction of electricity An Indiana man is extra rims wheels of moto al inches roads An Ir a new other pe made of the wa wax mills Sanitary for a kitchen sink which can be three grain or to | or to be the additional sh inve 'king 1able ste NLor to matri absorb the of the the pro- advantages are that has a strainer removed for 'cleaning nitrogen # JEWISH BATTALION SOON TO FIGHT WITH ALLIES IN PALESTINE Philadelphia and Cleveland to enter the British set. The Jewish unit has been recruited through the ac tivity of Zioulst organizations throughout The unit formed in front of the British Recruiting Mission and then marched down the main thorough. T hey were met by a large crowd of Jews who gathered to witness the ceremony of "there was a general leave taking. The » by | JEWISH RECRUITS FOR ROYAL AVIA TION CORPS ON WAY TO THE FRONT. rE A Jewish battalion of 200 men has left New York city, the inventor of bolted to the trucks to give sever- bearing on soft rear has brought out ial for eggs and foodstuffs that products from the is claimed a passenger. thing good in store for you. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Get Behind the Wheel of a Ford and Drive Th it just once! "pilot" his car on an open stretch. You'll like it, and will be surprised how easily the Ford is hindled and driven, Ask your friend to let you If you have never felt the thrill of driving your-own car, there is some- It is vastly different from just riding--being And especially so if you drive a Ford, Young boys, girls, women and even grandfathers--thousands of them-- are driving Ford cars-and enjoying it. with exceptional ease and smoothness, while on country roads and hills its strength and power show to advantage. Buy a Ford and you will want to.be behind "the wheel" constantly E05 Touring Chassis A Ford stops and starts in traffic Coupe - Sedan - One-ton Truck - $750 F.0.B. FORD, ONT. Van Luven Bros., Kingston - Moscow G. H, Richardson, Tamworth. J. A. Goodfellow, Parham. - - - $595 770 970 $535 or replaced by a plug to retain water in the sink. With a' three-wheeled car that he has invented an Englishman thas combined the stability of an auto mobile with the economy and light ness of the motorcycle. The world's record for depth long held by a 7,349<foot bore in Silesia, was exteeded in January by a gas well in West Virginia that still is go- ing deeper. From 3,108,407 acres devoted to grape culture in Spain last year 4,- 069,314 metric tons of fruit were harvested, of which 3,856,691 tons were made into wine. Supplied with current from bat- teries worn on a belt an electric light to be mounted on the surgeon's or den.st's forehead to aid him in his work has been patented, - Canada's production of sugar beets last year has been officially estima- ted at 117,600 tons from 14/000 acres, compared with 71888 tons from 15,090 acres in 1916. The end of a new needle is notch- ed and split as far as the eye, per- mitting it to be threaded by drawing a thread through the split, which A A ea A NA st ol Pt att ti ttn tt -- that teaches the care of your Car "It is a matter of common knowledge enced with Studebaker cars than any ot take care of their cars _ ciency all the year round. 'Studebaker DEFINITE Service coinprehonds more than a mere in Snything happens." k forestall all the reg 3 tematic inspection of your. x do Studebaker il 5 $ Its purpose is to six months without a doliars charge because Stu portant a part of your purchase as the cushions or tires. Nothing would please us better than to have you come in and ft ua 1 aun DEFINITE Sepvice. 3 BrebEnakeR SAL considers Lo i > ; This is not only due to the excellent. fuality of the materials that are DE TE dehuker car. TUL Sis 10 the Shotwfiness of Sta Stisge- baker DEFINITE Service and its success in ining WO% operating ef to "drop hie' >y oe il or 2 ae ven io ES AND pr ICE. SW. P. PETERS, 207 Princess St. Dealer. os ~ springs together to retain it. The government of Columbia has planned bacteriological laboratories for the coast and interior cattle rais- ing districts to find remedies for regional diseases of stock. A metal cover that a Chicago man has invented to make &« heating radi- ator alsy serve as a window seat is featured by a compartment for water to moisten the air in a room. The sfream that has been supply- ing the ancient city of Damascus with water for 40 centuries has been harnessed to provide 'electricity to light the eity and operate a railway. Farm Tractor is Necessity of War. Eighteen million horses on 6,000,- 000 American farms ate enough grain in the past year to feed - 40 - 000,000 people, or about one-third of she population of the United States. ; These significant figures from the department of agricuiture at Wash- ington assume vast importance, in the light of the government's pro- paganda . to increase the production of food during the war, However, due to ay rs New any. causes, chief among them the tende oy of the up to date farmer to motorize his farm, horses are becoming few- er and fewer every day of the year, and this seems a lessing. Every horse that gives way to the modern mechanical "beast of burden," the farm tractor, is helping 10 defeat the enemy by conserving his daily ratisn of oats, barn and corn, Without food and without means of producing food, we <can- not win the war. Hence, tye Torm tractor becomes a necessity of war, It is the farmer's machine gun, long range cannon and airplane. It is his means of fighting. It does the work of several teams and men, works 24 hours a day and every season of the year; never gets tired and does not eat food that should go to the arm- ies in France. The farm tractor, being a mneces- sity of war, should receive the same consideration that is given to guns. munitions and liberty motors, Steel must be had for the manufacture of tractors, and unles¢ priority is given, the makers will be unable to produce in quantities sufficient to help the farmer. the Series Light Four 35-40 H.P. French plaited leather, uphols-