THE SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1922. DAILY BRITISH WHIG. | the combustion chamber.: Use proper length plug for the type lengine | Because of their sluggish' actiom jon rough roads, rusty springs will 4 |cause damage to the and tires. Linseed oil, mixed with a small {amount of graphtie, is recommended lag a lubricant for door hinges and automo- | jadches, is too light) from MOTOR NEWS | ar Gp Take care of the g ¢ and the $88% will take care of you. Buy a Ford. $535 f.o.b, Ford, Ontario buys a Ford | . | Oiling, Cleaning, Adjusting. Touring Car. Driving at Twilight. vilight period the worst n Ished surface of a car is the worst thing that can be used, as this liquid eventually destroys the finish. Where Squeaks Are Found. Sources of squeaks in the body of be in the floor board be loose and rubbing to- Air and Gas Mixture. mixture considered | n the cylinders|2 car may engine is from 14 Which 1 f air to one part of gaso-|8ether; line. Less air is used and more gaso- | brackets, the {line for slow speed and power work, | Where it is secured to the while more air and less gas are| Where the body rests on t drawn into the cylinder for econo-| frame, or in the top bows and braces, | mical high speed driving or t| All body sqeaks are hard to locate, b [load pulling. | and especially so in an old car, when {the body has sagged and settled. dash, body, Care of Leather Upholstering. | If an automobile is properly lubri- A very good leather dressing may (cated and minor adjustments made | be made of equal parts of glycerine ip | when the need demands them it will {and sweet oil. After applying with unnecessary to arrange for com-|a cloth the dressing should remain ® overhauling of the car, such,on the leather for about 20 minutes, yas the taking apart, cleaning, ad-|after which the upholstery should |justing and replacing worn parts of {be wiped dry. As, an ordinary every mechanical unit. Rattles or [cleaner for leather a good soap and !knocks develop, but will be Asoo: some water should be used, apply- jered immediately as they occur if a ing the soapy water with a sponge {weekly inspection is given by the|and finishing with chamois skin. |owner, and should be attended to 'and remedied at once. be | be VanLuven Bros. PRINCESS ST. When the Motorists Dislike License Plates. car is very old and has reached its Many owners of. cars registered in | limit of service, general overhauling New York state are complaining of may be necessary, although even the registraticn plates which they then there may be parts in fair con- are obliged to carry, according (dition, the National Automobile Chamber | Shellac and soap are bgst to use of Commerce. They insist that these las gasoline leak preventatives. Always partly inflate a tube before plates mar the appearance of their| Cord tires have only two-thirds as | inserting it in the casing. cars and could be much improved by | much rolling friction as fabric tires | Driving a car with the spark re- the expenditure of a little more | When the winter top lis taken off | tarded will overheat and carbonize money per pair than at present. {the car the brakes should be read- | the engine. During 1921 there were 779,344 |justed. | Always etrain gasoline to remove cars registred in New York state that | Running an automobile on car| any water or other impurites that paid a total of $10,288,858 in regis- | tracks is a costly habit, because it! may be present. tration fees, or an average of $13.20 |ruins tires. | Filling the engine with more oil each, yet the motorist is in 1922 oh- Squeaky springs should be soaked | than 1s required will cause carbon beé- {to form and foul the spark plugs. | 1 FACTS TO REMEMBER omg . f Never operate a car with worn- j= brakes, io liged to get along with plates that |in gasoline before applying oil cost about 17 cents a pair. tween the leaves. ---- Pre-ignition is sometimes caused | Welcome, Columbia Six, to King-|by overheated spark plugs. Do not | ston. allow the plug to project too far intp | ves | STORAGE MONARC BATTERIES MADE IN KINGSTON. FULLY GUARANTEED. Monarch Battery Co., Ltd. Factory, Corner King and Queen Sts. Office, 254 Ontario, Cohen Bldg TIRE TIPS FOR TOURISTS. May Save Trouble. When you begin your journey see that all the tires on the wheels are strong and in condition. If any one of them shows such signs of wear as the journey" make a change before You start. If any risks are to be taken with the old tires they should be taken on shorter jaunts--a bad tire may last out a short trip when it won't stand up through a long one. The tubes should receive special attention, If the plungers in the valves are old put in some new ones. They cost hut a few cents, and are well worth the investment, New plungers placed in the valves once a year are one of the best invest- Some of the attragtive features of a ments a motorist can make. With new valves there is no danger of air Briscoe Light-Weight Touring Car [escapement and the slow leaks which : Joh : {frequently cause so much trouble : { w offering: -- | : which we are no ng Take two good, stout spares with A strongly built Car with seven inch frame. {you. With good tires on your wheels A quiet-running motor. fihere. is a. trong probability that Low Gas consumption, | there will be no need of the spares Non glare lens but at just the moment when you o RR : | least t Smart pleasing body lines rou Easy riding and comfort due to long springs. {glass. One spare would be enough A price several hundred dollars below its actual value in the automobile market. under ordinary circumstances if you ANGLIN BROS. Bay Street, Kingston, Ont. ~~ O00 =~ Nome You are away from home on a long trip two are your best insurance. In the tool box should be found a {cold patch kit for making quick re- | pairs of punctures, a blow out patch = |to take care of carcass ruptures, a {roll of tire. tape for tire ignition | trouble, a tire gauge for testing in- {lation and a can of soapstone. The equipment will include also, of course, the requisite tire tools and a Pump in good working condition. See | that the rubber tubing and comnec- | tions of the pump are in shape and | that the leather piston head is soft. If the pump piston head has harden- ed it may be softened by a liberal ap- [ Plication of vaseline. In the case of mechanical pump attached to the engine, make sure that the pump is well oiled, especially in the cylinder, | but avoid excess oil, as it may find | its way into the inner tube and dam Pe the rubber. A Ml ei nn "Your Car Deserves One" The Boyce Moto-Meter saves many times its cost in less than a year. Come in and have its advantages explained. Automotive Equipment 109 BROCK STREET TELEPHONE 818w, Wait for the Columbia Six. New Motor Cycie Record. The world's motorcycle record for {the mile was beaten by Jim Davis {riding an "Indian," at Beverley Hills, California, speedway, on April 20th. He covered the distance in 32.53. This is traveling at the rate of 110.66 miles per hour, and breaks the | world's record for the distance by . 41 | seconds, Absolute Evidence in Favor of Ground Cylinders All high grade automobile engines manufactured in this country as well as in Eurupe have their cylinder bores finish. ed by grinding. Some of the American cars that might be mentioued are: Hudson Apperson Brewster Kissel Cadillac LaFayette Cunningham Lincoln Locomobile Dorris Franklin Marmon Mercer : Packard In fact, 84% of all the manufacturers of pleasure cars use engines with ground cylinder bores, and 91% of the com- - mercial motors. are ground. H eald Machines are used ex. clusively. Automolile owners we have one of these Heald Cylinder Grinding Mxchines, and can guarantee first class work, Ground Uylinders is » welling point with many cars. -------------- A newcomer to Kingston--The Co- lumbia Six. : -- nn 3003400040000 000s + + POCKET LIGHT IS * HANDY FOR TROUBLE # If your car is not equipped with an extension trouble lamp it is well to provide a pocket flash lamp. For 'making re- pairs at night such An accessory is almost indispensable. It is not expensive and will pay for itself many times over in serv- ice. If much work is to be done about the engine a good way is to turn one of the head- lights around on its bracket but this is not always possible. Peerless Pierce Arrow Rolls Royce Standard Stevens Duryea Stutz Templar Winton Automotive Grinders R. M. CAMPBELL, Corner of Queen and Wellington PPE P 20000020004 Streets. | In the Automobile World the} {UNEXPECTED HEAT of | Inspection of Equipment Before Trip to indicate that it might not finish | were running about town, but when | { | OFTEN DUE TO RUST Cars Year or Two Old Most Susceptible to These Attacks. Engine all of a sudden eeized with flushes--apparently in good | | hot {tree from carbon--what's | now? Cars that are a year or two old {are most susceptible to these attacks, fans the malady is a congestion ofthe | radiator. Investigations will show that such unexpected overheating is due to rust | tirely obstructing the passage of wa- | If the accumulation of rust and I scale Is not of too long standing, the | following can be relied upon to give | ! nt 1 » Ammonia to brighten up the varn-|Realth a moment before Syliades | | | | I nose doors, windshield or/and scale forming on the inside of | particularly | the radiator, not to the extent of en- | §#® car (ter but enough to reduce radiation. | {fair results: Place the car where the | drainage from the radiator will run away from the tires and drain the iradlator by opening pet cock at bot- |tom of radiator. After all water is idrained from the radiator, close pet, jeock and fill the radiator with water | {in which has been mixed one quart | {of commercial muriatic acid. {can be obtained at any drug store. | Be sure radiator is full to top of I filler pipe, place cap in position, start motor and allow to run for five min- utes at low speed. Drain radiator and allow it to stand empty for five or ten minutes, fill with clean water and run' motor for five minutes at a fair rate of speed. Drain radiator and wash out thoroughly with five to seven pails of clean water. It is essential that the radiator is thor- | | cughly washed clear of cleaning solu- | | tion, As an extra precaution, the | radiator might be drained with fresh | water once or twice during the week | following the cleaning. "In cases where the rust: or scale | has been of long standing the only | satisfactory way is to remove the radiator from the car, unsolder the lower pan and scrape out each tube, | using a piece of flat metal stock of a size that will nicely fit into the tube. Y. M. C. A. Convention. A great deal of Interest is being manifested among Y. M. C. A. work- ers throughout Canada regarding the second world conference of the | associations which will be held in [1923 at Spindelmuehle, Czecho-Sio- vakia. There is no doubt but that {Canada will have a prominent part in this gathering, as this country has |taken a decided lead in the matter of [boy's work. The well-known Can- adian Standard Efficiency tests, in vogue in the Y.M.C.A."'s of the domin- fon, are recognized throughout the world as complete in every detail dealing with the four-fold nature of the boy. The local secretary, F. J. Wilson, has been communicated with regard- ing the conference, by C. A. Schell, president of the Canadian Associa- very best representation will be ob- tained, and the delegates who are finally appointed will be among 'he most prominent workers in the do- minion. The various European associations |are eagerly awaiting the counsel of |the Canadian and American secrat- |aries., as the Y.M.C.A. work is only {In its infancy in the former coun- | tries. Tennis at Queen's. | |students using the tennis courts this | | | gestion on the other courts. 1s the popular sport with the sum- | mer school students. | the lower campus to relieve the con- Have a ride in the Columbia Six. | Stammering may be either heredi- | tary or acquired by imitation. Don't fall to see the Columbia Six. | 08ts. local. asta For POPPI P EBS es ae tion of Boy's Work Secretaries. The | This | | | | What Would Misfortune Mean To You? Every motorist knows that accidents are happening every day, and im every pose sible form legally. One sees instances eve ry day--a ditéhed car, a broken fender or a crushed hood. Not to speak of loss of life and damage done to other property. Will you be protected when your turn comes? Or will you have to fight it out alone? Our Association protects you legally, civilly, criminally and mentally. We say mentally for your peace of mind is assured and You can drive with real pleasure. Protects you in any city or town. Bee us today! To-morrow may be too lated ~ Automobile Legal Association OF CANADA, LIMITED. 2 WM. CMNTON, BRANCH MGR. OFFICES IN EVERY CITY " 159 WELLINGTON STREET HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO. AA Te A ee Ae ran | OGLIVIE'S Insurance and Brokerage Office ------------------------------------------------ -- ---- KINGSTON RETAIL MARKET PRICES A. McKINNON & C0 |, STOCKS - BONDS MINING STOCKS Cor. King and Brock Streets AGENT FOR EXCELSIOR LIFE, ROYAL EX- CHANGE, FIRE, SICKNESS AND ACCIDENT, BURGLARY. G. HUNTER OGILVIE 151 Wellington Street We are having installed very soon a TELETYPE TICKER, the first of its kind in Kingston. The stock quotations and news will come in ordinary letters and fig- ures so anyone can read them We are having a good trading market. At the Mexican financial conference in New York arrange- ments were made regarding Mex- fco's external indebtedness. We believe Mexican Government 5% Bonds around present price (60) are © good purchase In the Mining Stocks WASAPI- KA advanced from 7c. to 10%e¢ in a few days. Buy it; will prob- ably sell at 20c. Phone 821. Bananas, doz. ....... eed, Grape fruit Lemons, dozen Oranges, dos. .. I | I RET RE | AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Special attention given your family | or friends going to or returning from the Old Country, | For information and rates apply to 1 J. P. HANLEY, G.P. and T.AGT. Ry. Kingston, Ont 1 Dairy Proaacts. Creamery butter, 1b. . Dairy butter Farmers' rolls Whey butter Eggs, fresh, dozen ...... ..... . Oleomargarine Cheese Vegetables. Beets, 2 bunches , Cabbage, for 3 lbs. Lettuce, for 3 Carrots, 2 bunches ... Potatoes, bag Potatoes, new, Sweet potatoes, 2 Onions, 1b. .. Celery, for 2 Open day and nighw "PHONE '99. 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Bolling cutsy 1b iGustration: Premium $130.20, Guarantee: to return In Cash in 21 years $2,580.00 or $5,000.00 pald-up insurance, N.Y. te MEDITERRANEAN July § (Crulse) ............ Cameronia Oct. 26 (Cruise) . Nov. 25 (Cruise) Dec. 6 (Cruise) ... Feb, 10 (Cruise) . Rib roasts, 1b. | Pork chops, 1b Hogs, live weights, cwt. .... Hogs, dressed, cwt ....... Bacon, breakfast ....... Spring lamb: Carcase, dressed .. $8.00 t> $10.00 Froats, Ib, quarter ...... | Hinds, 1b, quarter . . Mf ID wecicriinnnes AOR ID .. vu vuinv cnn | Chops. 1b iMutton, Ib. .... .. .. Veal, Ib "...\. rejects | Deacon skins, each . 35 | Lamb and sheep skins, up to i255 Horse hides . rvs 32.00 4 Tallow, rendered 6c per 1b| Giaseng +. $9 per lb. | 30 | Beeswax, clear 30c per . | Ee -------------------- i Are at Their Island, 80; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. McLean, | 3 18 | Patterson, NJ, and their daughters, players and for the past four seas 10 the Misses Isabel and Virginia M:-- ons have won all of the prizes in thé 5 | {Lean are now nicely established! tennis tournaments given at the [Sausage meat 1, ++... i {in their beautiful. villa located on Thousand Islands Yacht Club. Mr. Tides and Wool. Zavikon Island. Misses McLean aad | McLean is the president of the St Wool, unwashed. . ...... 13 to 14 Edward McLean are crack teanis Lawrence River Anglers Association