SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1020. RT --------------------. BiG-SIx the Bic-Six miles an either 4 You can drive : from two to i e, and the with the Zic. SIX attains it. Ask as about the gasoline and tire mileage BIG-S17 Owners are getting. 60-H, P. detachable. h 128-inch w oahatd mater; Simble room fy seven adults. baker Cars a with Cord Tires another Siuae Built in Canada, KINGSTON AUTO SALES CO. LTD. Cor. Brock and Montreal Sts. DR. A.W. WINNETT DINTAL SURGEON. orner of Johnson and Wellington Fhone 363 nn HAVE YOUR AUTOMOBILE b Put in good shapé for col 4 weather driving. ia "Book Your order for winter overhauling now, A) . » " i" Satisfaction guaranteed, 5 'MCALLISTER & DRAKE 593 PRINCESS STREET - Phone Res. 1246), SCOTT'S GARAGE Repairs, Washing and Storage. MclLusghlin Tour. ing car for aale cheap fur a quick buyer, it 20% BACOT STREEP Fhone 1504w Innis | i | Streets WH Pliinie 1750. -~ E22 OVERCOATS Maker--Fit Reform. I Small, but choice selection. Hi Prices right. ; Inspection invited. CRAWFORD & WALSH © Bagot and Brock Streets. Te Fo LINDSAY The Very Life of the Dancing Party qT THe El " When, friends drop for tHe evening. and the rugs of the living-roem or library are rolled aside and the dancing beging 'then 'it ig that the LINDSAY Player-Plano comes handy. You may be quite able to play for dancing, but surely vou do not relish the idea of playing ali the time and not dancing at all. Nei- ner is it correct to invite a frend and tie him or her to the Blane for the evening. With' a LINDSAY Player- Plano ail may play in turn, as ¢ACh can play perfect dance 1 + With {t--~Fox Trots. One Stens and the - dreamtest walizes that would make wooden Indian dance, 4 We have prepared an interest- ig little booklet, illustrating and explaining the various uses to which the LINDSAY Player-Plang can be put. copy is yours for tiie asking; Write, 'phone or call in for a copy if interested. WHY NOT A LINDSAY PLAY. ER-PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS? of 2 LAGRIMAS NOSAY LIMITRG 121 PRINCESS STREET Headquarters in Kingston for QRS KINGSTON Perforated Music Rolls. = PLAYER PIANOS CETTE THE DA ILY BRITIS H WHIG. ow 3 | In the Automobile World | premete | | Newest Notes Of, Sclence J A new letter sealer that { has but one movilig part In Holland a municipal gas plant 1 is extracting illuminating gas from | peat.and coal mixture. . | A novel periscope enables an autlo- mobile driver from his seat to exam- | ne all the tires on a car. The fibre of a species of hemp na- tive to the Azores has been found useful in paper manufacture, The handle of a new fly swatter js | tubular-and collects dead insects un- | til they ¢an be destroyed A combined table. and chair for | {children can be-folded into a space | only four inches thick for storage. Although Brazil is known fo have © | 180 varieties of snakegy less than 10 | per cent, of them are nomous. | 'A new figure of a horse for ear- | rousels goes through all the motions Of a bucking animal as it is moved. One Swedish railroad has found I the use of peat for fu¢l so practical that it 1g planning to abandon coal. Drinks can be quickly mixed at home. with a. new erank operator ma- | chine Intended to be clamped to a | tabla edge, A nursing bottle has been patented | that is made of a collapsible material i which can be folded from the bottom. To become self-supporting in waol production Japan is planning to raise | the mext 20 | 1,000,000 sheep within | years. | A native oyster grows 21 per cent | In weight in four months and a trans- | planted bivalve 31 per cent. in the {same time, | | est seaport, has asked British gov- |ernmeat to build a deep waterway to | | the ocean. { A patent has been issued for a triple mirror that enables a person to | View his ears and much of the sides | of his head. | Experiments in Mekico have pro- { duced flour, starch, vinegar, textile fabrics, alcohol, paper and cardboard | from bangnas. | From each 240 pounds of camphor | chips about five and a half pounds of crystals and a pounti and a half of oll are distilled. Loops of wirevthat surround the {823 bags vertically have been de- veloped in Kusope for wiréless an- tewnae for 'shperical balloons. °? New in the efectrit cook stove line {is one that folds for carrying in a Space six inchog square by two and a half inches high. The area planted in sugar in the | Philippine Islands this year is esti-| mated at 550,000 acres, a 20 per cent. Increase from last year. About 2,430,000 short tons of gyp- fum were mined in the United States last year, an ilkrease from the prev- fous year of '373Y000 tons. | chair {n less than a minute. The Siamese government owns and | tem and Bankok, the capital, is the | only city having an exchange. An inventor claims to have made a | farm tractor 25 per cent. more effic by enclosing all gearing in oil. Experiments are being tried in a German porcelain factory wih a view | to making fractional currency some non-metallic, washable mate fal. A novel liquid soap container for i shower paths is suspended by a chain | 2nd sugrounded by a rubber ring to { prevent it slipping from wet hands an be attached to anystypewriter to ound a warning when a typist is nearing the end of a sheet of paper c 8 | be attached to backs of the | have been invented for the comfort i of riders on top of omnibuses in bad | weather. | Of English invention Is a cigarette | making machine for individual smok- ers which rolls the tobacco into the | proper shape before it is inclosed in | paper. A bowl that has been invented to { receive the product of a household | food grinder without loss can be at- | tached to a grinder to fold up over | it _when idle. | Sacks made of fabric woven from paper strips that are twisted with a fhort vegetable fiber are being suc- | cessfully used for transporting ore in Chili. Delicate recording instruments have been -invented for registering | the vibrations of hips in such a man- i gi : IF BACK HURIS USE - SALTS FOR KIDNEYS | Fat Less Meat if Kidneys Feel Like | Lead or Bladder Bothers. | Most folks forget that the kid- neys, like the bowels, get | ana clogged and need a flushing oc- cassionally," else we have backache | and dull misery in the kidney region, { severe headaches, rheumatic twinges. | torpid liver, acid stomach, sleapless- | ness afid all sorts of bladder disor- | ders. g 1 | neys active and clean, and the mo- | ment you feel an ache or pain in the | kidney region, get about four ounces | of, Jad Salts from any - good drug | Store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for |a few. days and your kidneys will !then-act fine, This tamoys salts is | made from the aeid of grapes and | lemon - juice, combined with lithia, | and is. harmless to flueh clogged kid- neys and stimulate them to nérmal { activity. It 'also neutralizes the { acids in the vrine so it no longer fr- | ritates, thus ending bladdef disor- | ders. | Jad Salts is harmless: inexpensive: | makes a .delightful gffervescent Ii- ! thia-water drink 'which everybody i should take now and then to kee | their kidneys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. i sells lots of Jad Salts to folks ! who believe in Overcoming kidney i trouble while it is only trouble. handles | I hundred envelopes a.minute | Sheffield, 40 miles from the near. | By the addition of recently inve t- | ed wheels and casters any rocking | chair can be converted into a wheel | | operateg that country's telephone sys- | ient than most machines of its kind | of | Of French invention is a ball that | Individual folding rai shields to | seats | sluggish | You simply. must keep your kid-! a luoer that their causes can be traced and remedied Argentina | with camels { nary islands agricultural poses in regidhg that are not suited to horses or oxen, "4 machine has been invented that makes a paper barrel every twenty seconds. from a roll "of paper six inches wide, which is split, gummed land automatically formed, After research extending over 50 years, a process has been discovered [for 'bleaching the papyrus plants of the Kongo so that their fibre will be available for paper pulp. An inventor has patented a brace- let to hold a small piece of blotting paper close to the point of a pen for the convenience of men required to | write thelr signatures many times. For disinfecting clothing a French. man has developed an airtight tank in which garments are Eubjected to |a mixture" of compressed dir and | chlorine or other gas, heated by elec- tricity. ? Rubber boots with pecularly shap- ed cleats, Into which calks can be fas- tened on the soles and hesls have | been invented by an Idaho lumber- ! man to insure sure footing on siip- | pery places | With, 2 new Norwegian electrical | process for- obtaining ealt from sea | water it is estimated that each kilo { watt-yoar of power will produce ten tous of salt, besides useful condensed brin for ie, To enable motor trucks to run over soft ground a Los Angeles man has invented broad steel flanges to be at- tached to their wheels in such a way that they do not prevent use on hard roads, 2 AUTO TIPS ' Frost our Headlights. A simple method to dim the head- lights by frosting the glass, is by coating the inner side of the glass with a solution of Epsom salts and Let the solution dry on the and the frosting will serve ef- | ficiently as a dimmer for several months. How to Shift Gears. In shifting gears always remem- | ber to first use a positive stroke, "feeling one gear into another, when the car is,moving at about the speed. equal to thatipt the particular gear "you wigh- "to Bnift to. Then force tha"1éve¥ "ioe with a quick motion--and you won't be bothered with a damaged gearset for a long time. To Clean Upholstery. The use of gasoline. on leather | upholstery will crack the leather. A good cleaner is plain water with a little ammonia added. Even better Is & mixture of two parts linseed oik | with' one part of turpentine. Protect Ignition Cables. Old garden hese can be cut up and fitted on igMition cables to protect {the wires from: short circuits, oil, ete. Holes can be cut into the wall {of the hose at the points where the wires are to lead out to the spark plugs. ' Hood Dulls First, Due to the various degrees of tem- berature undergone by the hoed of the machine, this part is first to lose |its fine finish. Especially after a | rain, when the water is likely to dry |on the hood (due to the warmth) | more rapidly than on the rest of the car, the hood should be wiped dry as soon as the car is in the garage. Choke Return Spring. When the outside temperature rires to sixty degrees or more, the carburetor choke .is useful only in starting. If & spring such ag is used on pedals or brake rods fs attached {from the frame handle to the dash tor cow-frame during the hot weath- jer, s control will return to normal | position automatically, This not {only saves gas, but tends to reduce | the formation of carbon deposits, er | a | Speedometer Geers. i In chaiging from a normal size to an. oversize tire, don't forget to change the speedometer gear if you want to have an accurate speedo- meter. The rule to follow is, the number of teeth in the large speedo- | meter gear, the one attached to the wheel, should be twice the diameter of 'the tire in inches. That is, a 32 by 31% tire should have a 64-toothed | géar, while a 34 by 4 tire should have a gear with 68 teeth. Keep Fan Belt Pliable. To obtain the best service from the | fan belt, keep it soft and pliable by | dressing it once a month with neats- | foot oil. This allows the beit to cling | to the pulley surface and drive the fan without slipping. | -- i Something to Think Abowu?, | .On an average it takes the prodince | of five acres to support a horse. In | the Dominion of Canada there are | approximately 8,667,369 horses, which means that they consume the produce of 18,000,000 acres yearly. If this acreage were laid to. wheat it would produce at a conservative es- timate 90,000,000 bushels, ¥ "7 Clutch Riders. Are you a clutch rider? Does | your foot continually rest upon the | pedal controlling this important | part of your car? If so, you are un- | consciously wasting power and are {helping put the clutch in a condi- {tion where it will slip 'permanently' | Spend a few minutes studying your | clutch, its makeup and principles on {which it works; iearn how to keep 'it tn condition, and, likewise learn |to. keep.your foot off the pedal when {it is not required to bs there, and !you need never have any. trouble {from this device. Cause of Engine Missing. | Irregular missing is caused by a [dirty spark plug improperly adjust- led or, sticking coil 'trembler, plat- |inum points on the trembler burned | of 'or pitied or dirty or loose in the | grounded, brpken wires or loose Xn nection. If irregular missing is Wet companied by occasional knocking a been sxperifienting | imported from the Ca-| pur- loose primary wire will usually be | found to be the basic cause. Loosening Inaccessible Nuts. The best way of loosening large and inaccessible nuts, which ' are sometimes found about the chass:s, | per size, with a big Stilson wrench |to furnish the leverage. This com- | i bination wi}l handle almost anything Cutting Glass Circles. It is possibia to break out circles lof glass, such as lenees for. head- lights by making a number of straight cuts from the edge of the glass and breaking theses sections Out one at a time. Be careful not to cut inside the line of the circle to Removing Sediment Bulb, When it is desired to remove the sediment bulb from a Ford gasoline tank without draining out all the contents of the tani, for plugging the hole. As the sedi- ment trap ¥s removed have the piug [ ready, and it will be round that 1t- | the gasoiine will get away during the | exchange, -- A Use For Tanks, It was commonly supposed that | the tanks like the submarines, would | become parasites. Not 80. A French | official in the employ of the minister | of public works harnessed one of | the monsters to a snowplow and 'set | it to experimental work in the Al- { pine valley of the Barcelomette. It | forged its way over a Snowbound { road, clearing five miles ot roadway | an' hour fer an expenditures of only one gallon of gasoline per mile. As a result the French government plans (to put all of the idiers to this profit- able pursuit, wh 10f their upkeep. i Burning Tube, To avoid burning the tube when using a gasoline vulcanizer, especi- | ally when vulcanizing in a breeze, | make a collar to #it over the vul-| high, | canizér, about four inches | from a wire gauze of several thick- | nesses of ordinary fly screen. It | may be fastened together with | , Woven through, and placed over the vulcanizer just before igniting the | gasoline. f " New Steel Disc Type. | Thebe 1s a growing tendency on ue part of motorists to favor the in- | pressed steel disk wheel, and {creasing numbers of tine car: | being equipped with traction { support members of this type. | wheel used for passenge® cars | single disk type, being disked | strength. In most designs the thickness of the motal is greater at | the centre than at the rim, thus pro- { portioning the section to the s'rain | coming 'upon it. A east-steel master | hub ie fastoaed to the axle, ani the | steel disk ds attached to this by four | easily removable nuts which screw | on studs .in the permanent hub | flange. The disc wheel is as easily | removed as any other type and is | stronger and more easily washed [than the conventional wood or wire spoked forms, are is AR ATER 2 S00 AA IIR | | REMOVAL NOTICE | Robinson&Wiltshire | Auto Repair Shop is mow located at MARTIN'S GARAGE 110 CLERGY STREET All kinds of work promptly st. tended to, A PHONE 1192w. IA NA A AAA MAPA tA guarantee, < I Phone 567. ] SS nts ns be cut. | | | al | couple of rivetg or a piece of wire! and | The | a| for | is 10 use a socket wrench of the pro- - i I | 1 | il il i i L a half-inch | spark plug will be found convenient ! bk ich will pay the cost | HEADQUARTERS FOR ROBES, BLANKETS, and MITTS, MEN'S and CHILDREN'S. MITTS and GLOVES A SPECIALTY. W. H. COCKBURN & CO. Corner wethington and 'rincess Street. Phone 316. . HI ge iif age if i of our Patent Coupling om Bob- sicighs Is a surprise to all drivers, If will pay you well to | sce our Sleigba before buying. MeNAMEE & SLACK HORSESHOREING AND GENERAL REPAIRING Phone 1217w. B54 Queen St. | Have Your Storage Bat. tery Attended To. By Us We wit Siore your Battery for The winter and 'put it in Arete class condition PRIOK® REASONABLE, KINGSTON BATTERY SERVICE (0. Corner of Queen amd Buget Streets Willard Willard Attention Now WILL SAVE YOU ANNOYANCE AND EXPENSE LATER ON OUR SERVICE and ADVICE are the result of years of battery experience Ve most strongly rec ommend great care in keeping your battery well charged while car is in use, and WINTER DRY * STORAGE for it immediately when car 1s laid up. Our workmen are experts--our charges most reasonable. # Send them to us --Kingston's only Battery Specialists. WILLARD SERVICE STATION 19 Brock Street Phone 1840. | Cleveland, Hyslop and Humphrey Bicycles ----At Reduced Prices Bicycle Tires and Auto Traction Tread Covers. Special prices. See window display. Carpet Cleaning and Laying. H. MILNE 2/12 BAGO STREET | | | | ! { { | | { AUTOMO Now is the time to purchase that ca good reasons, which we can not on ly expla The Ford Coupe is one of the most useful cars built. Its convenience is readily ap- parent--a roomy, yet compact body, super- ior riding qualities, comfort in all weather. Among its special distinction the Coupe has a distinctive appearance that makes it an outstanding car. You may purchase one ona monthly payment basis and enjoy it while you are paying for it. Ford Sales and Service 34-38 Princess St Phone 1609. VanLuvenBros. r for next year, for many in, but are in a position to For example: we guarantee the price of every new car that is delivered or even ordered, against anv July. 1921, and in the event of a de crea fund the difference between the presen Further, we have the best value ever been offered in this city. Cars were never so reasonable as they are at the present morhent. And become settled already, and that t car this fall will be ahead in the into consideration the fact that t a talk with you on the matter and and it is the best in the city. it Blue Gara }. A well-known local druggist says | SPring, poor commutator contact, or | he decrease in price as far as se we further guarantee to re- t and new price. in the used car line that has you will find that the prices have he purchaser of a real good reliable Spring of the year even if he takes he car must be wintered. Let us have think it over. We have the value ges, Liiaited | i. M.