Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jun 1921, p. 11

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SATURDAY,. JUNE 4, 1921. % "5 THE DAILY RR In the Automobile World | YOU'D "WHY NOT A little daily attention to your car will make it last much longer and glve much better service. If you still Grove a horse you would see thatsit was fed afid watered regularly, and a car needs just the regular treatment, Have a good lock put on jour car, and use it, Keep your tires locked by a chain or by some other device. Don't leave your car unattended without locking it. Put some distinguishing mark on your car for *uture identification, it necessary. Keep a record of factory number, motor number and numbeé¥ of parts easily located. If your qar is stolen, the thief will remove some numbers, but probably not all. If garage floors are not kept clean and the 'tires stand in a pool of oil, the threads soften and the traction strain 'fn service stretches the rub- ber in wavy outline, Don't avéeload your tires. A tire will "give out" sooner from over- loading than from almost any other cause, : Don't under-inflate. Under-infla- tion and overloading account for ful- ly 90 "per cent. of all tire trouble. Use a tire caliper or a pressure gauge, Don't neglect small cuts. These will often extend farther than you Cheaper Than Ever Before----Q You cannot afford to be with ing money and trouble ROYAL OAK TIRES, 30x3% - MAXOTIRE & RUBBER COMPANY EASTERN CANADA 254 Ontario Street. ATTWOOD & VULCANIZING Bring in your repair w Tubes. See our new famous Wood value. 277 BAGOT ST. THERE IS ONLY ONE ANSWER FOR OUR DAILY INCRE BUSINESS--WE ARE GIVI NG SATISFACTORY SERVICE 'Phone 634 COR. KING AND QUEEN STREETS Why take the chance of park ing your auto on the Street, when tions for 100 cars at reasonable we have ground floor accommocda "Pates. If in troable our service cars TRY THE WILLARD SERVICE FOR EXPERT REPAIR WORK . ==on starting and lightin, STORAGE BATTERIES at reasonable prices. En Battery. It's a wonder! I. LESSES 19 BROCK STREET, GROOM YOUR HORSE, | through the axle drum it is be { 1 "* [the dealer or else purchased at an {dealer's own prospective | Primarily, the average owmer will {learn a ggod many things about his [car that hie never dreamed of before, think, Dirt and wet get in, the fab- | and which will do him no harm to ric rots, and a blowout follows? Look |kBow. He will learn to expect less over your tires from time to time. jot his car, and better appreciate the Don't keep a spare tire out of use [800d service that is built into the too long. Change over occasionally. javerage machine, Furthermore, 1 A tite lasts better in use than ex- [Will learn that many of his past dif- posed to the sun and rain on the run. | ficulties were distinctly the fault of {his own néglect, It does 'em good d get YOUR MOTOR CAR % ning board. i . Be careful that your rims do not joke in a while to "get out an get rusty. Common stove polish will | ¥ tes In tightening, nuts keep them in good condition. Fait Don't run on a flat tire. Better | Wires to spark plugs the wire should | be held stationary with one hand p ly a short | Ts on the Fim if only for a sh | While the nuts are being tightened Don't try to fosce a tire onto the | WIth a pair of pliers in the other TY te vs . | hand--and the wires should be. left wheel, If it goes unusuzlly hard look | for some trouble. Perhaps the valve |? Such a position that their opr ust . x | will tend stem ot Biase DEOPUILY io foner | loosen the nuts. In tightening them 3 : wit liers care s § e - tube when applying or removing ani' h pliers care should also be exer | cised to keep from twisting the cen- outer casing. Pass the hand around {tral wire of the spark plug or elec inside before reapplying the outer | ie SI ok : Var bead i trode loose in the porcelain insula- : : tion : - 1 : When -th | Leather upMolstery should be ied with a woolen cloth dipped | water to which a few drop | monia have been added. Upholstery ic which hold to tighten rather grease works endways cause the big felt 'washer has bécome inef- ficient. A new.one may be easily made from the felt collar pads to be found in any harness shop. ' A lot of good-will comes from the > i {a little salt an present programme of some dealers added to encourage car owners to perform | You can now use the hose remov- for themselves the many { 2.4 ' Use the hose rem small re- | pairs and adjustments that hereto. | !R8 the nozzle and letting the MAXOTIRES Wood Tube, eq uipped with the . UTOSERVICE |x: Open Day and Night § g system for all makes of cars. of 'all makes repaired and stored quire about the new Willard Storage i | of the dirt and dust are washed off. AAA nnn | With a little p | dirt can be "floated off." i ting the mud-covered ¢ | it may be well to let | minutes, After wet- uality Better Than Kver Before out this splendid device for ss XE Ere rr rrr eae + | ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE ADDING NEW MEMBERS At the meeting of the directors of the Ontario Motor League last week 1,033 new members + were elected, which makes 5,- 182 new members taken in tubes §2.60 axis Cova evn BO 90 6.000 miles, $20.00; Phone 2050. DONT CLOSE I+ YOUR EYES to your own interest. Let ud r and look after your tubes and If a tire is too far gone i red we Will tell you so, but! since the first of the year, and t junk any tire until we have 5 &lven It the "Once over." We have|® brings the total membership to saved hundreds of dollars for our (# date to 15,844, customers by our expert repairing * of tires and tubes, We look out| for your interests all the tir [PE SN Peg + 3 Suddaby Bros. | ; OVERHEATING CAUSES Cor. Queen "54 Wellington Sts, >| WORRY TO MOTORISTS one 1988 | : | Radiators May Give Some DINE Annoyance in the | Spring. | [og [+ | bel| LR RRR ne, Radiator troubles are | source of annoyance to mo | this time of the year. | One automobilist writes that he { can find no water leak but that the [radiator of his- car requires a re. | filling about: twice every day when | | he drives his car, as the water seems Phone 410w. [to boll away. Owfferwise, ne adds, | a prolific torists at ork on Tires and the car and cooling system seem to | be in excellent condition, | Radiator ailments, ' fortunately, | are usually easily remedied, The first | Ml | place to inspect, not only because it | | Is the easiest to get at but also be- | cause it is the most frequent seat of | Fouble, is the fan which draws the | air through the radiator cells. ASING See that the fan turns freely on | ! 3 ! its bearings and that the belt is tight | enough to turn the fan at its proper | Often the fan belt is loose | Is | ne | speed. | and slips 'whenever the engine speeded up or even when the engi To check up on this, lift the hood | and start and stop the engine, watch- ing the while to see if the fan starts | ena stops with the motor, With { most every make of car the tighten- ing of the fan belt is a simple mat- ter of adjustment and a glance at the Instruction book will show how to do it correctly. Check up next on the rubber hose which connects the radiator with the water jacketing of the enging. This hose often deteriorates after a year or two of service and causes clogging of the water passages, with the re- sults that circulation is impeded and sometimes stopped entirely. It 1s generally wise when this happens to get new hose rather than to try to repair the old. It the motor still overheats, it is advisable next to take steps to thor- oughly clean out the radiator; often a scale forms on the inside surfaces and prevents. the héat from being are 1cady at a moment's notice. extravagant price, according to the | impulses, | wip- | in | 08 of am- | overed with cloth can best Be clean- | {ed by sponging with water to which | ! alcohol have been! water | fore have been either grafted from | 19W gently over the body until much | atience most of the | ar thoroughly, | it soak a few | Il * BLUE GARAGES, Limited | | | | | | | Present Lines of new Master Six and Light S son. Beginning Juns Ist, the new series and Ontario: -- ' MASTER SIXES: Model 22 Model 22-49 Seven Passenger Touring, Cord LIGHT SIXES: Model 22-62 Roadster Model 22-62 Coupe, Three Passenger . . . . Model 22:63 Sedan, Five Passenger McLaughlin Motor OSHAWA = - | 2 Branches. ' "Canada's Standard Car" Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster, Cord Tires "45 Five Passenger Touring, Cord Tires Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe, Cord Tires Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan, Cord Tires: . . Model 2248 Four Passenger Coupe, Cord Tires Model 22-50 Seven Passenger Sedan, Cord Tires ..Model 22-63 Five Passenger Touring .. . .. (Sales Tax Extra) : GHLIN ix series will be continued in the 1922 sea- prices will be as follows: F {.B. Oshawa, . Old price New price co ....$2550.00 $2215.00 ...$2550.00 $2245.00 +. ...$3405.00 $2995.00 ..$3920.00 $3445.00 $4000.00 $3345.00 c.....$2895.00 $2595.00 $4350.00 $3795.00 Ti res $1615.00 $1650.00 $2390.00 $2435.00 Cee. .$1895.00 Cv ....$1895.00 [... ...$2640.00 44 his 28268500 Car Co., Limited ONTARIO. Dealers wanted in open territories. T. B. ANGROVE, MANAGER 39c¢. Gallon G. C. MILLARD Cor. Main and Raglan Phone 2351w. % ye ortsmouth Gasoli Service Station BEST GRADES OF OILS AND GREASES George Granger : Phone 129. For Tires That Stand THE WEAR "EE US. GUTTA PERCHA TIRES AT THE : NEW REDUCED PRICES. ~ W. D. Johnston 70 PRINCESS STREET FREE AIR Ae HOUSE CLEANING Has Been Completed from Cellar to Garret : at Blue Garages. order of things has been estab- A new lished. carried away readily. Pour a pound of ordinary baking soda into the ra- diator after it has been nearly filled with clear and reasonably pure water. Leave this soda solution in the cool- ing system for an hour or two while the engine is running; then drain and flush with clean water, 3 In cases where there are still evid- ences of overhauling it 1s wise to have the lgaition system gone over carefully to make sure that the tim- Ing is correct; occasionally the timer i PHONE 1340. This car is strongly built, easy riding, and comfortable. reserve power Ask for de Has grace makes an attractive appearance, has and is a splen Motor slows down or picks up quickly, monstration MR. ROBERT W. ANGLIN, ful, up-to-date lines, . , has plenty of did hill climber. at the will of 'the driver. o Bay St MANAGER Confidence is restored. "Our repair department is rushed with work. New cars are Come and see our assortment in the show room." You are assured cf courteo us treatment and McLaughlin * service (which means the miost efficient type.) fore has been Jevored Both these models are mounted on the regula- tion 132-inch chassis / Gasoline costs $1.40 a gallon in Bri sar nr RAY STORAGE BATTERIES are guaranteed for two years. Any type of Battery re-charged, re. © M LAWSON AUTO BATT ERY EXPERT patronage solicited-- your satisfaction assured, Y STREET. PHONE . unconditionally paired c- built to ® Your 110 CLERG 275. to repairing fo the shortest possible time consistent with good work. So if you don't want your car out of commission any longer tha: is absolutely necess sary send it here and you'll get it back again in so zhort a time as to amaze you. Scott's Garage 208 Bagot Street. Phone 1504w. IT ISN'T THE WEIGHT --or size that give you stre ngth or durability, You want a car built stro ng and 'yet light, economical and easy to control under heavy traffic conditions and bad roads. . : ; : . We have the car with these qualities, and many more. It is also backed by a service unequalled by any other, and which is.world- wide, : : VanLuvenBros. | Phone 1609. Jf 34.38 Princess Stet. eb ---- Ee ------------ ---- r= | | | | ¥ | | | | | ---- po * Western Canada now has one tomobile for every 15 persons, --_----

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