___PAGE FOUR THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG : TUESDAY, JULY, 6, 1920, | [THE TRUTH ABOUT THE. conpITION Fl] I 1 | SCOTT'S GARAGE A. C. KNAPP AVIATION IN GERMANY. | = If You Are [|| om roms ses seme cheap; first class condition, Boat Builder at LaSalle Causeway as y; RH LL d A Sk ; I le d [| 208 BAGOT STREET rione 1584w. Published by special arrangement with ) especially on its commercial side, of | CANOES BOAT LIVERY er en nary | SHormouS importance. A maine Ea London, July a ---- 'SKIFFS BOAT REPAIRS ideas. prevail in the daily press re-|for six months and has bess gue | he J ; 7 " The Tel mann School of " | r-- arding flying, and a recent outburst | quently flown and tested ACCESSORIES MOTOR SUPPLIES § $5 an Eo and correspondent in joration in either air performance the Morning Post shows® this only lor. strength was discovered. It is i 4 y ie He says, in effect, that all | probable that this: machixe will in- = } EE Plano, violin and othe- nged Gormany-at Ferewse THe" ¢onTmercial Te of an - | Tastraments; Jlocution oof ob : : (n Cer) , { ciate the C.C.M. matic art. Pupils may begin at = -- >~----~=& ment is that "Civil aviation in Ger-|cent.; and as the life of the present " . 1 any date. Terms on application. NASARRNE RENN SARNEENENINEREE; many is at complete standstill," and aeroplane represents some 50 per | ) Bicycle. Engagements for. concerts ae- : 4 his in view of the fact that there !cent. of total running costs, it may | b , . cepted. are six main services, besides many | be seen how this German construc-| Your trained 216 F subsidiary services, running in Ger- tion represents essential progress. eye can see the : rontenac Street. many at present, and that these ser- | On the experimental side the Ger- 18 R ° k Phone 1325; vices In the .early months of 1919 } Das, as 2ivays, is to the frou), and | skilled work- J ut up weekly records of air miles We have heard of schemes, and seen | N SR : = DE ay ur those flown in This | PO eed Shaves on paper, nat | manship. = country during last week. The cor- WO e regarded as nonsensical by | e : respondent foother mentions that | most of us here. The German looks | Your. fieined ground organization does not exist, |t0 a future speed approaching, or | ear can tel at that the Junker all-metal machine | Surpassing, the present rifie bullet the C. C. M. is = - =) m ml I] a x d of 2,000 d od, 2 | Speed of 2, miles per hour, an . - B i Baal ane | has no use, non-sportsman that he is, mechanically perfect. It runs with velvety Bm m ol m Ho mi too well. " tel~aviation in the present time is bluff! His state- | aeroplane by 300 per cent, or 400 per | Disappearing Propeller Motor Boats. Phone 1088 Tires © SPECIALS Tubes We have some exceptional values in 30x3 ¥2 Red Tubes, as ~---- -- well as in 30x31 Casings. We do all kinds of Vulcanizing and Repairing on Tires and Tubes. We can give you Service on your hard rubber Truck Tires. SUDDABY'S TIRE SERVICE - CORNER QUEEN AND WELLINGTON STREETS iuoted. Our correspondent points | joqcanding slowing to the earth. Many of them are made to closer limits than the Fane ENED ENEEENEEE NENT REER EY out that some delay has occurred in | This ¥ i | A pi gg : { . ' : . | machine had its fuselage ex- : . : Koti AAA the work of the commercial air trans-| on 404 beyond, its ' empennage, and | time fuses on shells. With such Precision 5 These Cushions are 7 | port companies owing to shortage of | the landing scfemo was to turn the | manufacturing is it any wonder that | - LS petrol and general labor unrest. But, | machine's nose up into the air, to | Bicycles run so easily and quietly? '8 made of heavy Pan- he says that the 18,000 air miles per | descend slowly hanging on to the! D week already accomplished by the 8ix | propeller. to stop above a travelling | Every C. C. M. has the long, strong "Fish- IR tasote. .S rings 43" | Servlets Founing Jif regarded 2s the | lorry fitted with taper sleeve-fitting | mouth" reinforcement at the jeints. It is bril- - Opring eginning merely of a huge industry extension fuselage, to have extea- | li 1 led r oat of anti-rust. The . --a beginni vith the above ac-|s i | lantly enamelled over a.c . hi and the most 2 ang SIO Eiided fu sieeve by 4 lasting bright parts are nickelled over rust-proof copper. gh S complishment already a year old. TO party of three or four men, and to , s i . 3: deal with details, the organization at | descend en propeller into sleeve. | The - whole idea in making the C.C. M. is 'il easy riding and dur- able Cushion made. : " N for slow flight. He realizes that in| J icti Y r © etel 8 e Fr | un rl Commission of Contra J capletsiy [15 2] NES Ts Whar hee gaat tn | smoothness. Not a sound of friction. ; {and that in landing lf dst @f the | 3 : visits SMI lien te There is no "give" to the frame when up to its work. have recently returned from ; | difficulty of flight. abroad, and their accounts of mat- | : 3 ; . ein ters there differ widely from the | 4T2Wings of a projected machine, | you drive hard -- proof positive that the | . | . ® : correspondent's views quoted above. { fiers ou oir glien CCM Bicycle has quality, strength, | In Welton; OUF CEPT COFFBSNON- | wherel the. lio g oo frogs to | stamina built into every part. iS ons dent gives us news opposite to al- | made in hell 8 > 5 | x 2 ame | J elicopter fashion, i.e. | : . most 31] the statements that we BaYs | yy jo ing on to one prone: edi . There are 1,761 parts in the C. C. M. Bicycle. Johannisthal cannot at the present | Such ideas seem wild--such ideaas as QUALITY first, last and all the time. | moment be regarded as ideal for speeds of 2,000 m.p.h. and helicopter | < . commercial flight. But the aero-| landings; but the Germans are mak- Canadian workmen who take pride in and i . drome, regarded as a centre for ing painstaking research into these | know the value of skilled Canadian workmanship | Send the sizeaf your date factories, is ideal, and can be | caught napping by reports of German | put into the greatest efficiency with-| civil aviation being '"'a gigantic r the new Hercules Positive Drive | . Remembe make it to fit. A. C. C, we cannot, fp any way, | ---- ; : : : . ke . included without extra charge. | rice: | agree with the Morning Post's €or" | Must Not Despise Enemy Cunning. | P ce tained in Germany, is to the effect | Riots ot | : $8 00 that the powers of this body are very | the invention of new Ys sections ® . | that we shall find fast flight; the limited. One example only need be 1andi thod 7 have to bs con] * ° . | quoted regarding these powers: It is | 2Rding methods may have | trance to a drawing office, or is en- | 3 ' | the motor-car. Above all, it is ¢ 4 [ titled to. make a sketch at a works. necessary not to despise our late ene- B/N CLevELAND--CoLUMBIA Auto Tops portance of the drawing office, and | inborn cunning: adv ¥ <\ | in ears re ak : g; he leads us already | . . . neglect in visiting this section is 2 in all-metal machines and in glant | z or 90% Made in Canada-- Brockville - Ont. rib His 2iliciency of th i, 2 ied high-speed machine with special | A . 5 Ss 'ha "| starting and landing methods. | | vo» a Canada Cycle & Motor Co., Limited Sight, surrounded as It is by. up-to- matters and it behoves us not to be have every reason to purchase C. C. M. Bicycles. IR seat and we will [In a week. With regard to the I A. [bluft. Brake--the Coaster Brake without a side arm--is respondent. Our information, In our opinion, it is not solely by | a | a matter of routine that no member | a oe we aL JUDSON'S f of the L.A.A.C.C. can demand en- | attained by the aeropline, or even by : ; Rep Biro--Massey-- PERFECT All engineers will appreciate the im- my's thorough-going plodding and | | sign of weakness and infers doubt | machines, he may yet lead us in the ARLEN 3 100% Value | respondent has widely missed the | We join the Morning Post's cor- | The Summer Shoes that are Kind to your Feet T= are the coolest shoes you can wear because the light canvas uppers let the feet breathe. They are the easiest shoes you =a wear because o the springy, pliable rubber ' soles. | v | : Point when he talks of the retention | respondent in the opinion expressed This trade mark is J i of military machines for bogus com- | in the concluding part of his article | on the frame of WESTON, ONTARIO : AND ELL Nai Wav mercial purposes and it is our beliet | apout German belief in civil aviat- every C.C.M. Montreal Terests Winnipeg that few, if any, of existing = ma- | jon ~ needless to say. We differ re. Bicycle A change of time Will be' made on | chines are being secreted. We be- garding this last part of his article | | eve that dies and jigs for the man- | merely as to the point of view. He ufacture of latest types of military | thinks that' Germany is trying ta + od " machines and engines have been Se- | conceal a vast fleet of present war ® i oli | ma we have more respect for | saachines A 2 sen! yar i Standard time, not so-called Daylight fhe German 2s an engineer than to | chines. We think that Germany, as- | I'éa 0 po 00 S 0. Saving Time, will continue to be used magine that he would keep mere |sured of her undoubted future civil | { machines when he could be in full | rights, is merely openly building up for schedules of all trains on the | Production in a fortnig:* by retain- her civil air fleet, confident in Eng- C.C.M. SERVICE STATION Grand Trunk Railway System. | Ing only the tools mentioned. The |land's sloth, certaln in her own : : Wear Fleet Foot all summer, save money, and { German hat realized that which we scientific research, with a view to FOR KINGSTON For particulars, apply to:-- be kind to your feet. The name 'Fleet Foot" namepe ated out for a long time past, | future -- twenty-five year future -- J. P. HANLEY js gt d : . h O namely that commercial aviation | world air supremacy. A silly mls- | : ' S stamped on every shoe. will be a score times larger than mili- | take has put Germany where she is, | . 3 t ati d th X k h »: C.P. & T.A,, G.T. Ry., Kingston, Ont. Fleet Foor Shoes are ary aviation, and that the posses- |a lucky stroke may put us where we ------ p sion of a State air transport service | should be. Scientific research is a| Dominion Rubber System connotes air power. There is nothing alien to the type of English- | Products bluff about his commercial aviation | man attracted to the Royal Air Force --he means it. and the results of sicentific research, | Eastern Standard Time C 9 N A a D Th as conducted by those bodies allied | - - ® Bayt Shoe Siurey Importance of Junker Machine. |t0 the Royal Air Force, are Sener- | Thr h S : . ANCHOR eet Foot The statement that the Junker |4lly' stale before birth. Research oug. rvice ANCHOR-DONAILDSON 4 all-metal machine has been abandon- | conducted in the German manner is ed is ludicrous to those who have | Matter of 16ng periods of time and KINGSTON -- 01 TAWA REGULAR SERVICES ' been in Germany lately. The Junk-|Of infinite pains. It is, of course, | MONTREAL--GLASGOW = Fa ' er machine, without external brac-|Cften hindered by the many snags : . July 17 Aug. 31|Sept. 25 ......Saturnia Lord Downham Dead. an ex-minister, and long one of the | ing, with metal wing covering reck- | created by its own clumsiness. Many . "aily Except Sunday Aug. 7iSept. 11jOot. 18 .....Cassandra London, July 6.--Lord Downham, | Unionist leaders and member of par- | oned into its structural length, (Of the best English aircraft have LY. Kingston 5 Lv. Ottawa 5 N. ¥., GLASGOW, (via Moville) formerly Right Hon. Haynes Fisher, | liament, is dead. represents an advance in aviation, |Peen evolved' by real. genius, the oe g Ee: "His July 31jAug. 28iSept. 25 Columbia ---- genius that can.see a correct thing Ar. Ottawa ' .m. (Union Station) NEW YORK--LIVERPOOL without the knowledge necessary. (Union Station) Ar. Kingston s Ju Aug. 14{Sept. 11 ..*K Aug. Vict. That day is past, and flight now de- | \ Vasari pends upon clear sight, experiment | 3 hyo, or . r im mymacar sight, sxpenmert: Buffet, Parlor Car Service Throughout per, YU TET, CHER. 4 Lownoy ine. This country, left in an ex-| ' 'Y CHERROIIRE 4 y ceptional position by the war, has the Other Service--Daily except Sunday 3-Y+ CHFRBOURG a FOUTHANPN opportunity of encouraging experi- | : 5 : July 31/Aug. 28iSept. «+. .Aquitania ment as never before. In spite of Lv. Kingston . bre Aug. 5/Sept. 2iSept. 30 ...Mauretania an exchange handicap of 10 to 1, Ar. Ottawa RR . -m. N. Y., DUBROVNIK & TRIESTE Germany is making experiment in | July 31 ¢ I aerial matters, with an advantage | Tickets and infomation at City Passenger Office, 217 Princess *via Ouneenstown. ee ratin ng frotghe and furthen Al i) ih dg us to do more | Street, Kingston, Ontario. Particniase apply ve loon aa fer (ME ROBERT REFORD CO. LTD, GENERAL SUNDAY, JUNE 27th, 1920. AA n There are Fleet Foot styles for work and play --colored and white--for men, women and children. E H BH E E H 9 22 Za R 4 ) als i. 3) - . po - ----- ---- gs 3 2 4 = HARROWSMITH :IAPPENINGS., After a long illness the death took George Duffield, a lifelong resident gC] \ | 4 1 0 r-- ce in South Elmsley last week of ti . JL ( # = Rain Saves the Hay and Potato place iw § > South Elmsley last week of of the Ju milgy of ot ihe Lowmbaray section | PE 1 AEN Crops, 3 a 1 Aa? po i 5 3 Harrowsmith, July 5.---The bounti- ex "= ¥- ful rains of this week are much wel- comed by all and especially the farm- ers, as it is like money in the bank. of It will save the hay and make the potatoes grow. J, Hughes and sons |are erecting a fine frame barn on : [their property. T. Cowdy is the archi- CENCE your ,boat- tn tect. Messrs. E. and G. Hughes and p-holiday at Lewiston, Architect Gowdy spent Wednesday where one of our luxuriously fishing and report a good time and a : . S. S. Campbell, Verona, appointed Steamers will connect * fine catch. , : Sund E. Hughes'. Mrs. F. with your train. Thence across The Popular Summer Drink (oent Sunday at © Hughes: Mrs ¥| pl ith : * To) . . » | Hughes' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. "MONTSERRAT? is the basis of dozens of delicious drinks, picnic | omy were 5t Colchronke on Sun punches and wholesome, refreshing thirst quenchers. ' (37: hss Tosic Bane spent Su. It is ready for use--keeps indefinitely--and is much cheaper than lemons. ak le Po oy i Niagara to the Sea" friends. : : | Those from this district who at- tonibtiog ia the : of te We tended the Sparks and Sparks circus Ba, pr Syn like sounery Su! le tagpronch noted the unique mdvertising which Sop a ht towating mas tock th at looks : . - ah Manager Bushell did. The slaghwiite some spectral pi making craft microbic organism, | carried large posters announcing the Our Picture, Fithe bay. sed " : fair, which attracted considerable at- the hort SFT ns He AT oellbannd at Cops. Trinity d with compassion waters , | tention. School has closed and Miss Lo seeming on | Giles has gone to take a well earned devout Cathal to the clements, o thank-ofering of a Lime Fruit Juice Vo mr Sel 9. . . emnized at Smith's Falls, on June |. : % is the golden, aromatic juice of cultivated West Indian Limes. expressed 30h, of Bilzabetn Hunter. only na ze. postage flac a . » . } 1 t I } 1 , Traffic a . nada from the } h, pe fruit and 5 ly free of Smith's Falls, to Glenn C. Leverette, Steamakip Lines, Ltd., 210 R. 4 & 0. Bldg Order i ub--| bottle formerly of Frankville. Mon 3 i at the keep a At Alexandria Bay, N.Y., Mrs. E. in the enjoy some of : W. Miller, who conducts a lodging i, Tohoing Yaa i BE roken left shoulder an - thirsty. dons hot ! ALE ternal injuries as a result of a fall : down stairs. A J On Wednesday Mrs. Ann McCoy, Sold everywhere. v : wife of Henry McCoy, passed awsy " at Belleville, after being ill for sev- was born at | 4 National Drug & Chemical Co. Re : Arner"ireiana tn 1545 | of Abernethy, | ; of Canada, Limited 9 n Minneapolis, at the | EN SAAR -six. Born in New | went west in 1883, 4