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ON SALE EVERYWHERE @& ferior matérials different hues. | Kepboard is raised slightly and the THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG nite y 4 { NEWEST NOTES i f OF SOIENCE | least SO ed in China. United States leads the world tic fish propagation. | 1 normal conditions France | < 26,000,000 pairs of gloves an-| An automobile jack has been in-| 1 that is operated by the motor | vente a car Doctors 'in Holland are menting with radium medicinal bevgrage. i An'inventor hax added a strap cut- | ter to the familiar nail puller for packing cases. | Chili' has adopted a standard time | sixteen minutes in advance of | that formerly used. Soluble coffee is being manul.c-| (tured in stick form for the conveni-| ence of travelers. | A new English time recording ma- | chine for workmen uses thumb-| prints for identification. | An inventor has combined ah' elec- | tric light wall bracket with a rack| experi- | 'water as a| about for hats or clothing. The Chinese government in plan-| ning to extend its system of wireless | telegraphy into Thibet. | A patent has been issued for ap- paratus to enable a person to play a piano and voilin at the same time A railroad®in England supplies toys for childfen taking long jour- neys to relieve the monotony of tid ing. For edibles served in glasses a glass has been invented with a sort of pocket on one side to hold a spoon. An Englishman has invented a cover for hatchways on vessels that operates on the principle of a rolltop | desk. Electric service is 10,613 communities in States, compared with with gas. Brazil's great wealth in coffee is due to a monk who planted two seeds if-2 Rio de Janeiro monastery gar- en in 1754. A red ball floats on top of the gasoline in the tubs of a new sight gauge for automobile tanks to facili- tate reading. The Brazilian government assists in the maintenance of 96 schools in the agricultural colonies of the state | of Parana. Steel truss poles rolled from sin- gle pieces of metal have been in- vented for electric lights and other similar purposes. Four mirrors distribute the light evenly and prevent glare'in a new gas headlight for automobiles of English invention. Economy is claimed for an electric heater to be inserted in range boil- ers as the water absorbs all -the heat it radiates A Swedish syndicate is planning to distill alcohol spirit from white moss, there being enormous quanti- ties of it available. An inventor has equipped a para- chute with hand operated propellers on the theory that a user can guide his descent thereby. Swiss iron ore deposits abandon- ed more than 40 years ago as unpro- fitable again are to be developed with modern. mining methods. For the use of police a finger print camera has been invented that can be operated by men without expert knowledge of photoplay. - Experiments by American experts are showing that the Isthmus of Te- huantepec is one of the hest places. in the world for bee culture. A combination storm and glare shield that can be clamped on an au- tomobile wind shield in front of a driver's seat has been invent Experts who have investighted the British owned beds or irom ore in Spitzbergen declare them without exception the largest in Europe. Tests developed by the Unfted States bureau of stahds turn man- ila fibres in ropes ong color and in- T | available in| the United | 3,645 served An automatic train control system that produces audible signals in loco- motive. cabs is being tested by a large British railroad for general use. The. finventor of a safety razor featured by a roller claims the lat- ter gives the blade the correct mo- tion and massages the face at the samie time. Thre motorcycles used for hauling trucks in a Honolulu cannery are doing work that formerly required 24 men at less than one tenth of the cost. ; When a new player piano is to be played mechanically the entire controls operated through six of the black keys.. Jointed street lamp posts, the up- per sections of which can be lowered for trimming lights witholit the use of a ladder, have been invented in Europe. A new cork puller looks like a pair of 'scissors, the loops of the handles parting to spread the points after the latter are inserted through a cork, - To permit a woman's hands to be free to arrange her hair a mirror has been invented by a Frenchman that is supported by a bracket held in the mouth, An attachment has been patented for revolving doors which, as a per- of lead and you and feel sick and Instant refief ! " |sten, varieties of oranges are |dium as an alloy. | lance that they can be obtained again, jon to save ex®austing the baftery | sold and carbite is easily Acid Stomach Causes Indigestion! Instant Relief-So Why Worry Gas, souring food, dyspepsia. ; When your meals lay like lumps The moment Pape's Diapepsin reaches the Stomach, distress goes, No waiting! Misery ends! Costs so little at drug stores. _ Makes 'stomachs feel fine! | | { { [lend for a process for making high- use of tung- or speed steel without the molybdenum, cobalt vana-| Attachments for tailors' tape lines have been invented to hold one end to a customer's collar or under his | arms so that accurate' measurements are taken, | For trapping burglars, an English- man has invented mechanism that | at set 'hours drops a person who' steps in front of a safe into a pit and closes doors over him, | Perforated metal tubes, finished to resemble tree trunks, into which! branches can be thrust, havé been | patented for building artificfal trees' for decorations, s : ! The greatest hydro-electric plant | in the world, plapned for. "India, is] expected to deliver water to the tur-| bines at a pressure of 680 pounds to the square-inch. | Long, slender sand bags have been | designed -to replace Indian clubs and | dumb-bells in 'gymnasiums, their weight; being . adjustable, besides which 'they are noiseless. | Ever since the founding of the! Pasteur institute in Paris there has been a steady decline in the number), of hydrophobia cases, none at all oc-| curring in some years. A new electric washing machine is featured by am elliptical tub that revolves and toses the water and clothing about. corrugations and rubbing surfaces' being omitted. Finland's mineral deposits, long known but gpexploited, will be thor- oughly studied by an organization re cently formed at Helsingfors and sur- veys will be made for new ones. A rack in which theatre or res- taurant patrons ¢an leave their cig- ars when they enter with the assur- clean and intact has been designed. After lengthy experimenting New Zealand government chemists have succeeded in separating dirt from kauri gum and inereasing its yield of oil. largely used in varnish making. Bellows enclosed i an electric flash light by a Connecticut invent- or automatically cut off the current a minute aftér it has been switched , Acetylene is expected to come into general use for lighting in Den- mark as the government has named a commission to pass upon lamps obtained frem Norway. For motor trucks a fender has been invented that is so mounted on springs as to lessen the shock to persons it may happen to strike and to push them away from in front of the wheels, First suggested more than 200 years ago, the plan of building a canal to give Paris direct communi- cation with the English channel at Dieppe again is receiving serious consideration. An auxiliary reserveir, carried at a slightly greater hejght than the Barrel of the pen, assures a steady flow of ink to a new fountain pen which, however, cannot be catried in' a pocket. Although it costs but six cents a day .in India for men to wave fans to keep the air circulating in hous- es, they are gradually being replac- ed by electric fans as cheaper and more reliable. To tear up asphalt paving between street car rails a California man has invented a sort of scoop that can be mounted in front of a car, into which the asphalt is almost automatically loaded. PEACE OVER EARTH AGAIN. By Edwin Markham. rejoice, O world of troubled men; Jor Peace is coming back again-- Peace to tne trenches running red, Peace to the hosts of tne neeing dead, Peace to the fields where waatred raves, Peace to the trodden hattle-graves. "Twill be the Peace the Master left To hush the world of peace bereft-- The peace proclaimed in lyric eries That night the angels broke the skies Again tne shell-torn hills will be All 'green with barley to the knee; And little children sport and run In love once moré with earth and sun. Again in rent and Yuined trees Young leaves will $pund like silver seas; Aad birds now stunned by the uproar Will build in more; Aud to the bledk uncounted graves The grass will run in silken waves; And a great hush will softly fall On tortured plain and mountain wall, Now wild with cries of battling hosts And curses of the fleeing ghosts. red happy boughs once And men will wonder over it--- This red upflaming of the Pit; And they will gather as friends and say, "Come, let us try the Master's way. Ages we've tried the way of swords, And earth is weary of hostile hordes. | Comrades, read out His words again: They are the only hope for men! : Love and not Mate must come to birth Christ and not Cain must rule this earth." : No self-respecting baby ever in- dulged in so-called baby-talk. ny belch acid, gases = upset. . = + ~ 1] Ison touches the hand rails, switches jcurrent into an electric motor to ro- tate them. | Patents have been issued in Eng-1 { 'j various animals under the 'terrific tot bart them. The excitement = is, : to : .' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1919. Willys § f. 0. b. West Toronte Six, $2423 ] The spirited, dependable performance of Overland Model 90 has won the admira- tion of thousands of owners. Its stamina and endurance have built up a world-wide prestige founded squarely on service. Owners are safer guides than specifi- cations. _ 210-214 Wellington Street Willys-Overland "The Thoroughbred" Overland Sales Rooms Arthur W. H. Callaghan, Dist. ut Phone 1410 e and Works, West Toront Winnipeg and Regina Limited, Head Of , Ontario Branchers Mentrea will -------- Behaviour of Animals in War. Some interesting notes have been made in regard to the behaviour of conditions of noise, vibration, ex- plosion and other disturbances at the front. Thus it seems clear that some kinds of birds, under the dominance of instincts of feeding, nesting or brooding, behave as if they were in- aiff t to all the turmoil. Living cvatares of many kinds are not. in the least impressed by sounds which have no interest for them. To fer- rific disturbances which have neith- er inherited nor acquired "mean: ing," an acutely sensitive organism may remain quite indifferent. Bat another point is raised, says "Natare." by some which sheep and cows react to] dummy: hombs released from an air- Blane, The cows seem EY 'erent to the "swish' the fall- ing bomb, but the sheep "invariably scatter in panic." Have the cows a diffefent--more placid-- tempera ment? Bat how excited they get at times by the buzzing of flies that can- OW Price has never been a consideration in designing and building the Gray-Dort. p and our purchasing department have but one aim--to produce the finest light car. That the price is reasonable is due to factory efficiency and large production. Especially if you have owned or driven another light car, you appreciate the refinements in the Gray-Dort--the smoothness, power and pick-up of its motor; the standard equipment; the comfort of riding and driving; the un- blemished beauty of line and finish. i The touring car is $1245; the Gray-Dort Special --the car with added refinements and extra equipment --is $135 extra; there are also a coupe, and a sedan. All prices f.o.b. Chatham and are subject to change without notice. GRAY-DORT MOTORS LIMITED, Chatham, Ont. In the Ufiited States--the Dort Motgr. Car Co, Fling, Mich. GRAY-DORT Our engineering department i KINGSTON, ONT. obseryations| | which refer to the diverse ways in BIGGER BENEFITS TO POLIOCYHOLDERS . Bigger Payments to Palicy- 7 amg holders: . . . . . $131,05366 $204,043.30 Bigger Policyholden® Reserves 1,952.271.00 2,225,868.00 Bigger Supls - : . . 19180919 209,995.36