Daily British Whig (1850), 11 May 1922, p. 11

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or THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1928, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC g = | f CANADA'S BOUNDARY. DR. H. A. STEWART 2 3 | PER BE 4 \ Y | oF 1 Division Line Caused Much Quarrel. Dental Surgeon ~2 S| REG IP; IR iene nee Why Are Flour Milling Stocks Yviatias jo. Be ri Re H | ; eo) ot) ey yuarreiod So Popular With Investors? ; 3 to fix the boundary between Canada Because the Milling Industry in Canada is both basic and | his practice, cor. Wel- [f| A 4 Trouble With The Lights and the United States, but had fail- serie. Ju arming cre coment and weil | lington and Princess Unretable Connections And Defective Insulation Cause, Nearly AN Of-It ed. But in 1843 they got together \ lint Joriedy or i Snvesfmont, Streets. Phone 2092 OBVIOUSLY DIMNESS OR FAILURE TO BURN of sil lamps is most again and hummed and hawed, and CO SEH TT CH TOTTI A ' commonly because the battery voltage is low, either from lack of charge _ haggled over every sguare inch from / Dr. H. A. Stewart HERE'S FROM AN OF Pecans 11 16. 4 The Tats WAL a Deas Nar: 1h 1 i vecn'le - | Inteiad over every square inch from | What Makes a Flour Corner. Frincem ond. Wellington ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPH the wiring. Such a shorteircuft may be in ome of the lamp circuits | last they did agree. The Surveyor- { Mill Profit. 2 | Fy ~ % come eno | Minister of Finance | themselves, in which ease the remaining lamps will brightes up when ¢ I TO. able: = - = Aleister Contain po or § the defective ciremit is switched off, but this condition will prevail . L rm in pearing Propellir 4 except on cars provided with no fuses or cireult breaker. cessive Interior, of both countries, sent out A flour mill should be profitable PNT Zou seve tut Ue olin brightness of all , only occurs when the emgine is running and a survey party. At the source of the : lf is meelllonr in fon nearly always from the battery failing to take its normal St. Croix river these surveyors buflt til tl " : 4 charging current--the generator thus not being loaded suffietently to a monument. Through the woods + » located $0 as io enjoy low freight retes on in- ! And this is Just the sol nopt. | keep iis voltage down to the normed required by the lamps. An Lv Th Royemegt Jy Lut a an rein. ta Sand i addition to Anas open or poorly conductive circuit, usudlly accounts t or se This rn located export business economically. The Special Poli hi Me iis es tor this condition. Failure te get any light at all from ene circuit while | and twisted in every direction but --if it haw an awdlimited suia'ly of grain. e pecial .Poliey | " | the other circuits operate prope ly, ie because this ctrouit is interrupted east, until it ran slong the forty-afth =f it is convenient to a large conseming population, ISSUED BY THR 4 iful boa! | somewhere. Ite fuse (if any) may have "blows," the lamp er parallel to the St. Lawrence. At wit i hon chesp power and good & staunchiy built--strong and included fa it may have burned out; the wire conmection from the northwest e of the Lake of if i Ped. hong salli : Sag enmnt EXCELSIOR are scientifically and safe} | switch may be loess; the switch-contsets may net make commections; the Woods it again and ran strong selling organiza i hati , { BM fue TEV oy hate TAT De Votes Secsectiots Fatluse of io ic Puufe., On 1h mut Bee Ww £ i | one lamp in a circuit to buen saused lamp filament having ominant 8 about every mile, ' INS. LIFE coy | " Bh pon | burned out; by defective connections between filament and lamp base; monument was built. These monu- hy Are Care ul Investors Buying : . by unreliable socket contacts; wires loase in secket contacts; connectors ments form the femce between Uncle Copeland Floar Mills Led. -- SOL BY "i Boat which' do not mako connections when pat together, owing to wires beiag Sam and Jack Canuck. ' : | Sims} a) 19diopcniiie a8 yous loodsly clamped or broken or to the contacts in the twp comnestor parts Between the provinces a similar 8% Sioking Fund Cumulative ' H D WIGHTMAN { > not teuching securely. When an individual bulb burns dimly, this is line is rum and similar monuments P Sh 1 A o Vo N | Over 600 in wae on the Muskoka Lakes usually because it was intended for a higher voltage than were the built. Like the International Line, a reference Shares at 100, with 151 WELLINGTON ST. ; DISAPPEARMG other bulbs in use or beoauss it is of peor quality and has blackened or copper plug is put in the reck, or a Bonus of 30% in Common Stock ? NH | otherwise deterforated. Abnormal brightness of an individual lamp is cement-filled pipe with a copper top n . | BOAT ususlly because it was made for use on a voltage lower then were the is buried in the earth immediately in adit ht he Coins Bikiid te ludte are. ron to i FEATURES High Guarantee DISAPPEARING PROPELLER BOAT Co.Ltd rest of the lamps. Lamps that are rm thus seen biacken and front of the monument. The Land : Swi es Copeland Flour Mills, Limited, hes all of Fi Lew Premium KH =» 92 King 8t. W., Terents, Ont. bum y. A Send Shortetreut EH] Rexuug Sredtt vi blow its fuse Surveys Department os Sack yravines " Seulifications - Ming haved y a 3 3 . any) er opera the cireuit brea » a La -ofreuit appoints & surveyor, 0 ? " " " aneda. ; US Ao Mein Sis Beli, N.Y. "not do so, but will cause all lamps to burn dimly. Switshing off party and surveys the line. The inter- The Mill is now ranning-24 hours per day end hes srders i Illustration: E See these boats in our Showrooms, Or our srw lighting circuits ene by one will indicate the affectsd ons. Shert.cirenits provincial lines, like the internation- in hand which, with new business being booked dei Aandsimets SUikr ait fotdes Ait ates sou ire usually caused by the insulation chafimg through and lsiting the al line, and the meridian lines, are -- daily, Premium $130.90, on adputts idea y ~ pond - wire touch a metal part of the car but socket and connector inswisiton inspected upon completion and every ----y to return in Cash in 21 yours : | = sometimes breaks down and loose strands of flexible conductor seme number of years are retraced and the ' . : : ¢ 235000 or $6,00000 palt.u We have also & a times form the short-cirouiling connection. monuments rebuilt or Tapered. . Lhe Bropuiced b Stock ving the Seer Security 3h the J " i wi ' . Pv Dominion Govesnment surv -ompany, estment ? et Insurance. i MUD STAINS WON'T COME, OF i gg So the Sack rr of a chief, two asstst- given as a bomus, should become very valuable, to do. } sods, and & leveller, appointed by -------- their department; two cooks, an in- Write for Prospecins and-full i 3 | ament man,» souple of omen. + ii a from | i chatoman, J 7% / y four to a axemen and packers, COMPA A. C. KNAPP 54 | TE BANKERS OMPANY BUILDER OF g r--t 5 ¢ in 1041 Losd Sygenine had dg" : D [] - ' ships of . eH A ye rapidly in- 60 King Street West, Toronto, SMALL BOATS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION C law E. G. 8. writes: There are some - i {21 bert ovaties | SKIFFS AND CANOES mud stains on the otherwise well inte doi Rl preserved finish of, my car's body, ' government. 3 which 1 have tried Ineflectually to 3 us were our counties created. The IN BTO AND FOR SALE r . by boundaries of the sounties Je deo i J ariiiana ghd wig @ fined by the towns hy ages, ALSO DISAPPEARING PROPELLER MOTOR BOATS : oop re and be 0 them. Toe town: "CAUI FAY wan Interwoven, yefn-like lines to ap- shi and popula cen re LA SALLE CAUSEWAY PHONE 767 pear ou ths Anion. How can tess ; Shige au ogo . " oy : county would contain suticient popu- Le a Crt Rs tea intafie lation in order to be represented by _ TTI on #0 do any , ag Xt i» normwl & member in Parliament. This is how Tm SP pas he mud his dried out and oon- » Hastern and Northern counties, with tracted the > Pre IRE Tougher Mug sad oeffer oli- : : cracking asoliie eoonomy, but the mates, and hence smaller popula- Absolute Evidence in Favor dovics should he of 4 gk in whith | eaten nd hence smaller popula- d C H d s She Beet or condhions It i I ern Ontario eounties are so small be- : a desired to seonre fricreased accel. cause of denser populations. of Ground Cylinders Te oD 0 UII | | nos ry ie cham tes Pt or All high grade automobile engines manufactured in this revarn g, but abil on high gear, the 3 country ne as in Europe have their cylinder bores finish- has ewtended to Are Sndereaiin Jouz-yurio may prove very mtiatso. has sent us = Selegation, - the ou he American cars that might be is hardly probable that you will get | tory and In the case of & car that sus shows that our population has ed by grinding. Some of t rid of these spots until a eomplete | is operated in extremely hilly eoun- increased. Our grandfathers fought mentioned are: repainting job is performed. You ' fry we should recommend it. so much for Rep. by Pep. that some Avvarson Rudeon Roarieas - politician at Ottawa thinks it would W8 ( : cadillac LaFayette Rolle Royce The Occasional "Miss'® 3.2m. sot SN wm 2a You niperial i Cunningham Lincoln tandar It Is Not 4b Caweed B 3 t Hiren Bondy car 1 buy Prem 3 ays y Ignition Derangement overnment passes a stribution Gasoline . Frankl comple Be vats Burs - Bill and divides our county into two matter wheres you buy it every Franklin a § €lectoral districts. Now they bind us gallon gives the same i Foo Haynes Mercer Templar with another bounda ry. + Holmes Packard Winton The mayor of our town is a pretty sults and big mileage. In fact, 84% of all the manufacturers of pleasure cars character, for such misses may be caused sharp fellow." He has an eye on use engines with ground cylinder bores, and 91% of the com- , but valve derangements snd disturb those people who have sneaked out ~.mercial motors are ground. Heald Machines are used ex. ances in carburation, so that these of ¢ missing often to the outskirts and reared houses. MORE MIL ES PER ¢lude successful Investigation for some time. te as often ms not He would lke to make them pay GALLON clusively. Automobile owners we have one of these Heald Cylinder these "fits" of mies! are due simply thelr town insteed Grinding Machines, and can guarantee first class work. primary Mion cf , which is thrown fote troublesome activity by the ii i he eople object Fo mm, Ground Cylinders is nu selling point with many ears. the vibration of the engine or the car, but ft fs quite a job to find Just having to pay the ri taxes of SE Tregur ovutle ie located. Otlier ignition defects which may produce | the town, and the torments caren, Truck Nearly Wrecked. embankment and jacking up the . ° ° irregular missing are: Roughened or untrue breaker : contacts, an to losing their taxes. A few more On Wednesday morning the big truck, Automotive Grinders f'on-and-off" short-olreult in either the primary or secondary ofrcuits, street lights are strung up, a branch [Sand truck of the Kingston Sand and unreliable coil insulation, a dirty or wet distributor, spark-plug gaps set of the water main is taken out that [Gravel Company, engaged in draw- R. M. CAMPBELL, too wide or too close, and undependeble plug cores. Occasional missing way, a hydrant is stuck on the [ing sand from the pits at Glenburnie » : Corner of Queen and Wellington a well opened throttle is frequently caused by deteriorated wire, coll or | sida' of the road, and a sidewalk is [to the city, met with an accident that unter rai nhs = plus insulation er excessive plug gaps. If the engine is found to miss, promised. Now we can extend our |might have had serious consequences o A, S_---- when beftg run idle, it is wsuaily much easier to locate the defective Rightly preambles by light, and the | The driver was on We way down the plug or other eause, than when ft misses only when running under load. town can bufld a new town hall. The hill J Sowa te EXCELSIOR A few drops of water in the carburetor float-chamber will cause short bounds of our municipality have been i nour Glesburnie but ran too periods of missing, while the Hquid that has reached the spray nozzle is~ extended. There is no line or monu- | ©.0% 0 the edge of the road. The LIFE being disposed of and when irregular firing ments, just street lights and some |*MDankment gave way under the things to do fs to examine the fuel 'TOT jwater and dirt. When more property holders' names in-|Welght of the truck, and it was only : ' quickly or completely, scribed on the town's tax sheet. saved from topping over by prompt Come and let us commune about , thus produced in its My neighbor wants to know how |action on the part of the driver who | that monthly income policy. of valve springs and the far this lot gees out towards the stopped In the mick of time. Work- Will your widow wear as good of the oceasional miss. street. He wants te put up a fence | men were busy all day rebuilding the | clothes as yours wife? fhe opening being utilized to por-, | {0 Keep people from trotting en his | ~e-mmn rE . mit splash lubrication of the cyl lawn. His wife wants a fence be- a 1 der wal] and wrist-pin. ayn. tween us se my kids won't play all Cramps! Cramps ! Will your orphans have the ad- vantages of your children? over her flower beds. He wants to ram BURNING OF EXHAUST VALVES put a high fence around his back C pe! How to 151 WELLINGTON 8ST. A. C. writes: The valves of my yard. He is a great man for lines . a ne, Jupecially the ex- and fences. The old corner marks Stop Them Quick Sausts, Ber Jule a Can are destroyed. My neighbor brings When you have cramps, it is a -- up a surveyor who looks through a | ™8hty quick relfef that you want, remedy for this trouble? » . three-legged Instrument at a picket | 300d 0ld "Nerviline" is sure as death INK RalLway on each corner. He unreels a chain | t° relieve cramps in a hurry. Just a HAY] iL SYSTEM and measures the lot, draws a few | [27 4r0Ds in sweetened water, and - marks on , oharges my neigh- | !N® Dain 1s gone. Buy a bottle of rT SE: Suste Thus my | (TUStY old Nerviline to-day and Kesp| A chacse will be made tn neighbor adds to the burden of life | It Bandy. Nerviline is a common Jats Seieduley on SUNDAY, APRIL { and confines my walks to my own household necessity, and Is so useful Cee CP's : i F small lawn, by buflding bis ¢ 4 in case of sudden illness at night, or With Winding Indicator $65 auto do ope ne . Canada, ant in fact all at vomitins nps. nauses, diarrhoea, | Sienderd Time net so-celied Daylight at he I ry ney gre : bBave theses six classes of boundary Somiting or the like occurs. Sold Saving Tims ar, Soutinue to be used i d oll 5 everywhe all trains on the Geand ing and oiling of pistons aad o com lines--international, interprovincial, | SY®"Y Where in large 35 cents bottles. Trunk Railway System. . s intercounty, interelectoral, inter- Railroad Watch ®t stem e | ephen Leacock, during his re- « 8. Kirkpatrick al Pr oa a C ciple, which 'involves & cent lecture tour abroad, appeared Agent - - 'B86 Clarence Street and prove more than any other watch-maker in the world. to was a large ome, but the audience PR | the first standard Railroad conn. been forty-three years since my last \ ; AY?) ability that rail the h 8s I remember them, and I am sure, \\ ------------ CUNARD LINE G at the boarding house. All bowed | July SiAug a lien SUIT FOR DIVORCE, , June 10[July 15/Aug. May 23/7 i White for a valuable booklet that is a liberal "Watch" education ui) his. 11 May 30iTune 30000) 1. from Boston, May N.Y, te Glasgow (via on the world + leading cars She charges "cruel and inhuman May 18{June 16/**July 1¢ ...:Seturnia| J2P¢ 141July- 15Aug. 35 23 : . bq . ; - | Answer: Beam engines are exha muni ad Inter-private property. TRANSATLAN For particula 1 I'he First American UAT Dan © ge Foes a Rl ene su Toate |," BU Nn do 3. saa acting" closed at both ends. The rably | at a popular seaside resort on the The Waltham "16 Size Crescent Watch ever accepted in America. -| Appearance fn B----; neither the .» ANCHOR LINES ""W worl accepts this withe eased , . Ted judging by the size of the audience = A 8 N.Y. neenat. Not So Bad. May 151 Tune isan iy ve 3 Fa aise el | their heads. But one tio new \ *Sails from Boston, Jure 16 Samap ¥Y., Ci Sent free . The Waltham Watch Co., Limited | € ---- 4 N.Y. ree upon rest. The ¥ 1 | Constance Tnlmmier Changes. us ' new boar | July $jAug. 12(Sept. 16 May 13 dune rors, snd Cironta | es Angeles, May r 11--Conttancs i Madame Stonge (Lvonne and London EW YORK T9 LoNDoN : : filed in the Superior Court a suit for i may, the French-Canad e July Tang" dhaus. 2¢ A aon { ppattom erpodi divorce from John J. Tialoglou, a . 2 8 : F Laconia INDUSTRY | and a m urer of New N A cigarette manufact 0 May 27(June 3fIuiy 9 ea CATA Sept. 9 1 treatment." They were married Sep- 3 : May 26 une Pediatinennissvuee Elysia Hl both ends or the Doleful Humorist. Sailing Lists Now Ready Ontario, tion of th ; ve talk Railroad Watches we can sgy more. mean more, i 9 gg hgh) y a southern coast of Bugland. The hall ; ] : cylinder head, through a Was conspicuously small, , - y= J Se 2 Street" illustrated above, was : thet ius be kept tight and cask thus began his address: "It nas (3 Mg! 1] - he } | ERM LLY Alp Ww : J Such is its accuracy and jected. used. sea nor the sky seems quite as blue to-night, that the population of the ~. : city has shrunk at least ene-thirg!"™ N. Y. & Boston Services They always said a very long grace May 26/June 32iduly wv... who You buy a ~ " Boker epion rate time-keeping--its per- boarder remained erect. aAnnqy- Montreal te Liverpool May 18 Tun 6, June 7 Som Agu Husband With Cruelty 1810 ~ Nestratss Churbours May 25July Aug. 3 . \ | [oative of Turkey, a subject ot Greece | JY ad BN " ANCHOR-DONALDSON LINE ANCHOR LINE Makers of the fame Woltham ir riction qualify Seedometérs and | |York, according to the complaint. : Montreal to Glasgow June 3 June 2{Jube 20{July 28 Liv tember 26th, 1920, at Greenwich, ~{Iy0e. 24k we Grssandra Conn, and separated April Sth, 1921, | (SN the "things you | Aug 18/Sepi. isiGet Yrthunia the complaint states. wl ofl y can't use this summer--could **Calls at Moville (Ireland). KINNEAR & D'ESTERRE mnt etm & ; : * &3 route to Liverpool one 3p a EDETRARAN] a 100 Princess St. A man with a Hot Temper esidom ; FoF Files of passage. freight and furth or particulbss. apply to local Agents or makes a Warm Friend, i ! , GENERAL AGENTS, N 3 3 L Ad ie me ------

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