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Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jun 1918, p. 12

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a BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1918. NEWEST NOTES NEATNESS OF CAR SoA atent B ween granted for any ; Ie lers and a : OF SCIENCE | oc iti chilly fran the io er boat "Auto Reflects Owner's Sense! ou cooked yan mews. oe ice an ot-| Of Care--Proper Cleaning in Methods. ---- ro . \ i s being made | be pipes in a Chri An imitation bone for cutlery ban €, a native plant . hai still is in fa -- dies is made of seaweed, A well>polished and clean ear in- Uruguay has about 1.600 miles of Dire less communication has |" + ot rest of a new elevated [variably reflects something of = the 'railroads, but only one tunnel, been I d between the station ck's stand is hinged so it can]owner's persemality in respect to Leather waste enters into the coma]at Ar , Va, and Rome. i a step to aid a person to] care and neatness. The best medium position: of much of the best wall Cubau has invented a material : ; for washing a car is good automo- paper. ' f Im fibre to he used as af .,rroctions made recently in maps | bile soap, dissolved in a pail of wat- n Sweden bricks made from eat} substi or cedar in cigar boxes, i Greenland have shown it to he |r. A service manager advises the are successfully used in small build-] A coal shovel which will sift ashes about 150.000 square miles larger than [use of a soft carriage spunge and ings 3 as tl en from a heater with- for setlv believed flowing clear 'water in'a gentle Vermont is estimated to have 2-Jout re! ng has been patented. A rotary stump cutting machine has | Streant a few inches from the end 000,000 horsepower of undeveloped Ace ng to a London chemist they... vented: that clears land aud of the hose over the wheels, chassis, water power. to determine the age of af. . s the wood for paper pulp in |8nd fenders. This will remove Some vineyards in [Italy are culti-] ps 5 to analyze the pigments' an ATC operation moet of the mud and dust. - Then vated on the faces of almost perpen-1 A sliding weight on the handlpngf]' There authentic record that a|cut the oily and greasy dirt with the dicular cliffs .|a new ice pick does the wark/ the : yachine was patented in Eng- | S08P solution, sopping it on freely. An electrically operated machine 1d that holds it remaining station- : 81 years before the first |'G0 over the parts again with clear has been invented for plucking feath- ary. a : water, and let them dry. ers from chickens, 3 Careful investigation has led Japan abama 'was the largest producer The dust should be flowed off the Argentina maintains a meteorologi~ to ¢laim to be the richest country inl. i crysta . graphite among the body with the hose, but no water Ee. states last year, with New York in |Should be put on the hood. Go over > = econd place and Pennsylvania third. the body again with the hose and a g ; : k wet sponge. Squeeze the sponge dry Re | ixtensive experiments in 8 . ¥ | rave showin that wood cellulose fc qn [47d take up the surplus water in SL, * aR : ii Sal ney ha evices. ret 3 ois | &. excellent cattle feed, and the govern- Srevie Then wet a chamois, } i ountry it out MA wring it, and wipe the body dry. ment is fostering its manufacture. . i men 5 Ins lening - Pangiactire. {1y | Clean the hood by hand, using a lit- > ' Para us : vii I o 5 al a tle soap solution locally if there is records every motion made by a ma any machine or road oil on it. 0 or hand with a machine or tool has been |" "nga should never be permitted to invented by an efhciency expert. dry on the car. Cold water should > \ A London pailroad. t tion has been not be flowed on the hood while it is MAGINE;if you'ecan, a country without motor ears, £qHIppel with peniy nt he-siot The | bot. The excessive use of soap and and you, have a country whose commerce is seriously chiles 10 sell tickets to persons Who lysing "water 'with too much force crippled wish to accompany friends to trains are Injuries. Hot water will take . is 5 : : 3 aliftvnia hes hor > wave POWCT | the lustre from the finish. The motor car;is; just as necessary in our daily life as the teat! Hi th aad prota Hanon snap telephone, the 'telegraph, or the railroad. It would have usually the case in such devices. OFFICIAL PREACHES THRIT. di d long ago, as many mere fads do, if it had no Garbage 'wagons in a German city ------ functionshigher 'than mere pleasure. Its permanent useful- d" to be drawn either by [Why the Use of a Car is Heal ness is recognized. r electric tractors, the latter Thrift. . . : being 36 per cent. cheaper to operate. | «ima ee 1s nd eid The farmer found: that it saved him time and money J i A I Féw people even begin to realize was . 3 . ' The: Overland Mcdel 90 is a bis HIE | The flagpole on top of a tower on altho actual amount in dollars. and broadened his life, and helped him keep his children con- favorite in Canad 5 New. York hotel das beer 30 mount {cents they ean save by a little care tented at home. The merchant found it widened his field | THE UNIVERSAL CAR yore In Landa. HID Lier cin Tor inti of revaiane In fhe ure of an jutomobile, : says R of businesssand speeded' up his deliveries. Thesalesman | Chassis « «. . $538 : : ar casing for painting o a Xs schaw. "Each individual sav- x s i i i i not only because it isa quality \ xe flour mill in Argentina | ing represents such a small amount found the car added to his working territory. (LR usinen Runabout +» + g75 5 Mina ats ; ket : ) s mich of its bran for fuel, and | that we are prone to regard it as men foun ey co 1 taccompiish more in a working day. = car selling at a popular price : ouring » « « 598 ar selling at a poy ' } finds that 100 tons of it has about the { negligible, while as a matter of fact The medicaliprofession as a whole adopted the motor ear, ; : : HH same heating value as 60 tons of coal. | the aggregate of many of these small . . . . » Coupe = , ~ 770 ~but. because it is backed by a An electrically operated tremolo at- | savings runs into quite a respectable Imagine, if you can, the Allies without motor transportation Sedan « . « 970 real Canadian institution. ] tachment for stringed instruments has sum." attempting to fight Germany motor equipped. T been invented which produces the de- "That is the very root and essence 1 ithout: to d One-Ton Truck 750 sired effects when buttons are press-|of the thrift movement now on foot : JO utia IEIOuA par Buu Stain exactly the same F. O. B. Ford, Ont. chancewi your:competitors uy a ord. Willvs-Overlan imi 1 Villys Overt T $ Lim 2 d, ot ed : throughout the country. Doing with- oronto, 1s working day and night for the importation and improve-lout a car is not thrift because in i" Riect: io 0a cha ¢ truck 2 ehasek to help win the war : ment of native horses and live stock | most cases it ¢osts a man less to do au io a if t ar, i the Brazilian government will estab-|a given amount of work with an Fou can speed up with a Model 90, TS LE ES non pan witout ode. Tae VanLuven Bros.,Kingston - Moscow : { An attachment has been iniiated | purchase of passenger cars due to A Bpentance i for bathroom spigots which can be [such a mistaken conception of thrift erjarmance connected to an electric light socket | would tend to cripple an industry : ; Qonfout { to heat water in small quantities as it | which ranks near the top in the " ' G. H. Richards on, Tamworth. ervice i 1s drawn, amount of money it puts back into Price The bark of a cactu ri i circulati ra § v : e bh: of a cactus growing wild |eirculation through wages, dividends, 4 Killing the A : J. A. Goodfel low, Parham. in. Western Mexico has been found | purchases, and so forth. Local Dealer: Overland Sales i to contai nenough resin after the goose that lays the golden egg is not Rooms, Arthur ¥ death o ithe plant to make its utiliza. | thrift. ' W. H. Callaghan, tion practicable. * "True thrift in using an automo- Dist., 214 Wellington St. A specially designed reflector en-|bile lies not in cutting down the nse ables a new projecting lantern to pro- but in eliminating the waste. Run iyi duce about 500.000 « candlepower by | ning your engine idle, even for one Willys tye Dv Stiand, Limited Light using a 1000 watt neitrogen filled in- minute, is sheer waste. Asguire the Commercial Wagons candescent lamp. habit of stopping the engine when- Head Office and Works, West Toronto, Ontario Many English manufacturing plants [ever you stop the ear. Look over are experimenting with their own [the gasoline system frequently from refuse for use.as fuel, one textile mill | tank to carburettor to discover and producing all the steam it needs from | Stop wasteful leaks. shoddy waste. x "Running with under-inflated The sidewalk awning of a store in| tires," adds Mr. Rueschaw, 'is an- a Southern California city is soother waste. It not only takes con- mounted that it can be lowered to|®lderably more power--gasoline--to non x : form the front of the store when the [TUR With soft tires, but you increase latter is to be closed, your tire cost by half. Driving in ENGINE - French engifreers have built a ma- | ¢ar tracks is one of the worst forms , chine that is operated by electricity | of thriftlessness. If the paving is rough, go slow or drive over a block THE GILSON To; and uses galvanism as its principle in 4 : . ] which broken steel is made to heal it-| © a smooth street; don't wilfully " f ) y 5 08 " . 4 ; ; self much as wounded flesh heals. waste your tires by deliberately cut This. sevies of twelve tects %: "dévigned = ting them to pieces in ear tracks. H to take the uncertainty out of tire-buying. ALL SIZES AND STYLES 5 A portable track welding outfit \ g a A little figuring will show that L THE weighing less than 200 pounds which by the constant exercise of care and | > _ wonsenri. GILSON SILO boc vane for rah Spwiees Has elo elimination of waste It's eastly . : The lightest running blower ways that de not require elaborate eo. xe at mush as a Jun y anization 1 . qipen e ( + a y eh 3 BP Fagus wil de The' Chinese Government will re-|0f Your expenses, save that hundred 4 - 2 Successfully. Sn ope a pottery that was built in 1396, 354 then huy thrift stamps with it. CHELIN users have studied m s. of produc- k THE HYLD SILO THE MONBY MAKER ile nad which is said to be the only place silvmidni sometimes wondered ing and selling tires mora { THE MORTGAGE LIFTER Elta that has preserved the ancient ways | Ya be : ng £ g x of making porcelain of rare colors and Observe Tire's Sense of Direction. how it can possible to efficiently. Seas i Tx clestricity rotary | ar TES develop little moods that sell Michelins at such low s & wi HRP, i Ay Perated. hy c ¥. 2 are almost human, is the opinion of , i : C Vi expenditure that will 15-30 HP. THE GILSON Sl © [bch and suction fan have been com- 4 tire company manager, and he ex- PHICES 1h VIEW of the husur i tter tires or ser- bined by an Ohio inventor into a de- bas been on a wheel for some time quality which is Tesuiiin er * 'STANDARDIZED vice for cleaning billiard tables more | the rubber adjusts itself to its posi- | ik into » vice been cheerfully ----lnu TRACTOR satisfactorily than vacuum cleaners|{tion, that fs, the rubber shapes :t- these tires. le: 'but every : do the work. self to turn in one direction. 3 GILSON Products are Domina. Italian canners utilize the skins and {stretches in one direction, it strains | The answer lies in the that would not stand ™ Quaid und Sete Beach Toad and she Baltes To neat ous direction, it recedes before a | | Michelin watchword: - this test is scrupulously : MADE IN CANADA stock feed an: ec ia '. 1 OW in one direction. Therelore . y ; . in its crude state for soap and illumi-fwhen a motorist removes a tire for ! Economical Efficiency. avoided. Bes Leslie Woods, Joyceville, Agent. or write hation, and when refined for table pur-] repairs or for any other purpose he & . : ait, i . i ; poses dit Geoloaical.- Sarvey should Shissrve the tire"s "sense uf Ever since Michelin mn- Economical Efficiency has According to a Geologica 3 y . - . Gilson Mfg. Co.: Limited, Guelph, Canada estimate, the United States usés about | The suggestion is made that, after vented the pneumatic auto enabled Michelin to supply ---- 165.000 ounces of fine platinum annn- | removal, the tire be marked with au | : mobile tire 23 years ago the motoring world with 3 eT : y k Pip ai a ally. of which 'only about 65.000 alow indicating the direction it has : kin . 3 "better tir for less an p------ ounces are refined in this country, the [bken running, so that the tire may 1 : " cs a : : . rest being imported. [be adjusted to run in the right money. : Although a steel tube is stronger | direction. | : " and more rigid than a har of the same = metal of equal weight. a French scien- tist has demonstrated that a tube is more flexible than a bar of te same exterior dimensions, English Trucks Use Gas Oil. Coal gas for fuel, carried in large ing Sas bags, Tog peing used by A Speed of nearly 75 miles an hour | *- motor trucks in England. So has ben dttaine by a unicycle built |8Téat has been the demand for gas by a.St Louis inventor, the machine Sumaingts that a short time ago consisting chiefly of a single wheel over "n trucks liad been unable almost seven feet in diameter, drawn get their equipment. Ouly 4 per by an aerial propeller. cent. of the deliveries of gas ap- he government of Brazil is plan- Jaratus has veen for. private uae, ning to experiment wit hthe produc- | The British Danemy recently ap tion of jute, as no native fibre has consid age taction fos tee is prove dan acceptable substitute. and cesta SE -- a re the coffee trade of the couniry alone and 4 1 Ne Said lo gas as a uses 10,000,000 jute bags a year . the use of 5 flexibl t il Patents have heen granted to a Con- | 1° Use of gas and flexible contain- necticut woman for a baking board ers at atmospheric pressiire and also consisting of a pad of wixed paper, eds ap from which single sheets can be re» rigid containers. ' moved when soiled, and for a waxed Honda Se Sy paper rglling pin with a cardboard ; " : : ' core. 5 4} Obscure Tire Trouble 3 : It often "happens that a tire will | Ho > | pick up a Jack yd such a way that , Bandits at uraik. Sask., gagged |point projects just s ¥ the 4 {and robbed of $1500 Manager | while the head has Leen worn uff by | Charles Hill of the Farmers' Trad- contact with the road This fittie | |ing Company, and 'set fire to the | tack-point will cayse swall putctures company's grain elevator and lum- {oi the imner tube; or which is Ber yard, causing a loss of 3,000 Wiping the in- bushels of grain and a million feet cloth

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