Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Jul 1922, p. 4

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- i q ; "~ : THE DAIL y kpLy 1S H WH 19. TUESDAY, ITLY 28, jam : 7 7 cs -- ---- -- TT -- VULCANITE SLATE SURFACED ROOFING Four-in-One Slab Shingle ... . . . $7.50 per sq. Hexagonal Slab Shingle . . .00 per sq. Rolls, 32" wide . . . .. . . $3.90 per sq. The highest type of 'Beaver Quality Roofing and surfaced with natural colored Crushed | Slate, Red or Green. : SERVICE AT THF DIC OUR MOTTO IIT -- OCEAN STEAMSHIP ' i BERS ONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Ly {PRONTO STOCK EXCHANGE Bpecial attention given your family ) : or friends going to or returning from the Old Country, 4 ALBERT L.CLOUGH. Looking For Leaks Locate And Stop Them Before They Become Dangerously Larys ESCAPES OF GASOLINE, OIL AND 'WATER are dangerous in the order named. Fuel leaks not only mean financia] loss, but .involve: serious fire hazard. Ofl and Brease leaks, beside bélug costly and dirty may, If neglected, mean that some part will su Bo lack of lubrica- tion. Leakage of water is dangerous only. if la ugh 6 diminish a rs "tadls or if the SWS, 'LONDON, ONT.- bean. For information and rates apply to J.P. HANLEY, G.P'and TAGT Ry. Kingston, Ont 3 . % > . : 2 L ANNOUNGE. THE QFENING BF BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, i piste © Open day and night 'PHONE 99. ---- the contents of t ling system so that ciren esoape finds its way into the engine oil or soaks. some part' of the electrical equipment. The nose is the most se ve Instrument for detecting gasoline leaks and ir oan be gfelt artund a car, after' It has stood idle over night, it is pretty certain that" some leakage {&+ going on, although it may be so alight that thé: Jost fuel 'eviporates at % or near its point of escape and there 1s no dripping. However, even Sigh leaks so slight as this involve considerable waste, If allowed to eontinue indefinitely. If the carburetor, vacuum tank or any part of the piping or connections feel wet, there is a small leak thereabouts: but the odor of raw gasoline wi ther Indications fail. When the moll of unburned 88 is apphtent to the operator of a moving car, Investigation shou made for the vacuum tank may be spilling or a pipe MR. BD: B: WELDON ACTING MANAGER CUNARD ANCHOR ANCHOR-DONALDSON Montreal to Glasgow "Aug. 11/Sept. 3j0ct. § Aug. 31/Sept. 29/0ct 27 MR. DONALD MACLEOD MANAGER 1 ORONTO, ONT. CANADATRUST BLDO. THE A. B. C. WASHER Let us loan you one ffée for next washday. Lubricant leaks are most KINGSTON, ONT. MR. W. W. ANGLIN > "THE ELECTRIC SHOP" : ctly clean floor, when {it is . PRINCESS STREET MANAGER ' " 545 warm from service, running the engine idle for a few minutes, letting ! F. GRACE Phone 1 115 Brock Street a the car stand for hours and then looking for ofl or grease that . ood Saturnia | Cassandra | Montreal to Liverpool | Ty @9|Sept. 2|8ept. 30 Tyrrhenia| Aug. 19/Sept. 23/0ct. 21 Sept. 16/Oct. 14{Nov. 11 ¢ Montreal to Plymouth, Chetbourg and Lendom 22{Aug. 26|Bept. 23 5|Sept. 8,0ct. 12 A AS Sp ones mmo We have received a Ebony Cube Cannell Coal finest grade and quality, Let us have your order for your Season's requirements, which shall have our prompt attention. Cannell Coal Cut Boft Kindling for summer buriing always 1a stock. -SOWARDS COAL CO PHONE 180. UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE, PHONE 811. car of € July of the Aug Antonia me ------ N. Y., Cherbourg & Southampton Aug. 1lAug. 22 Bept. 12 ...... Aquitania | Aug. 3{Aug. 29/Sept. 19 ... .Berengaria Aug. 15|8ept. b|Sept. 26 -+..Mauretania N. Y., Ply., Cherbourg and Hambourg | July 29/Aug 310ct. 5 ........ Caronia | Aug. 3[Sept. 9/Oet. 14 onia very slightly increased rate of fuel feed at the carburetor. Boston -- Liverpool « Queenstown | Aug. 23{8ept- 20|0ct. 18 ...... Samaria | In, more noticeable. If one is willing to do 80, AND WILL BE CONNECTED BY, PRIVATE WIRE WITH THE Aug. 3/Sept. 7/0ct. § Laconia when the parts are runaing. Naturally, if a car has a drip pan, this the back and front side of the radiator. If the system requires abnor- rr 4 MONTREAL - HALIFAX ed, my six @ylinder engine runs all iia the throttle is opened suddenly. | been overhauled and is apparently : I 9 PHONE 830 car will not take a slight hill un- 200-305 Queen Street FROS - has dripped on the floor, 18cating the points of escape by the positions of : . the ofl spots. Bome people lay clean paper on the floor before driving THESE OFFICES WILL BE EQUIPPED TO DO A GENERAL STOCK under the car and look up at the crankcase, BROKERAGE, INVESTMENT AND BOND TRADING BUSINESS 1 . i ete, and observe whether fresh lubricant is N. Y. to Queenstown and Liverpool exuding from these or other housings. OI escapes are usually greater Hi ed bor tics pe MONTREAL, TORONTO AND NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGES - 7|8ept. <Q examin T leakage from the parts above i Aux 1715ep1. JiOM, 13 CAA. nh . look for water running down (he AND THE OTHER BRANCHES OF THE FIRM AT . { block and for escapes from the hose conneetions, the, pump and from both / mally frequent reflllings, leakage maf be suspected. TO PREVENT BACKFIRING H. writes: When it is first start- SHERBROOKE 3 SYDNEY Tisht, But soon begins to Backfire.| ENGINE OVERHEATS AND MONCTON ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. However, when itAs fully Warmed, WON'T PULL - 3 It ceases to backfire except when T. writes: My engine has Just : - How can I prevent this "POPPINE- | in A1 shape, but after it is run five baek 7 minutes tlie radiater water boils It 1s so lacking in power: that the - leas What 1s MOTOR OAR REPAINTING The 8ame Superfine Lasting Finish The Best is the Cheapest--The Lustre Lasts "N.Y, to Glasgow (via Moviliey | July 22/Aug. 19{Bept. 16 Columbia | Aug. 25/8ept. 23 ....Algeria | Sept. 2 . . City of Londen Sept. 9|Oet. 7 Camercnia It Is on low gear. ame EPA RR sername Answer: Very low power and excessive heating may result from any of the following derangements LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW J or a combination of them: A too . | much retarded setting of the igni- *Elysla| tion; incortect timing of the valves; | abnormally high engine friction BOSTON TO LONDONDERRY Aluminum Ware Specials 20 QUART PRESERVING KETTLE at che 14 QUART PRESERVING KETTLE at POTATO POTS--regular $2.25, at COVERED ROAST PANS--regular $3.50, at PERCOLATORS--regular $2.00, at ADparently your ear-|dus to the tightness of bearings furnishing a mixture | and Pistons. after overhauling: an that is almost too lean for prae- | altogether too rich setting of the tical use, as it is most generally | tarburetor. We Suggest that you ovetleanness that causes the ten- | have the spark setting checked up dency toward backfiring. . When | first and then make sure that the You first start the Ine, you prob- valves are correctly timed, ably partly close] the choker and { would be well to see that there is this preserves the required rich- |! no obstruction to the water circu- Ness. but whens the engine becomes | lation and that the fuel mixture is warm eneugh so that it will run Not too rieh. You better see that without choking, the mixture for the brakes are not dragging. A time, Is not rich enough. normal running temperature Is | reached, the fuel is ¢hough moré | completely vaporized so that you have a mixture that is not exces- sively lean, but lean enough so that, just after sudden throttle openings, the momentary sluggish- ness of the fuel in entering the Is now located on Queen Street, half way between Montreal and Bagot streets. N.Y. to MEDITERBANEAN Oct. 26 (Cruise) 'Tuscana Nov. 26 (Cruise) ........,.....Scythia | Dec. 6 (Cruise) Tuscania | Feb. 10 (Cruise) .............: Caronia | YOUR REPAIR SHOP STANDARD AUTO SERVICE QUEBN BTREET (Behind Btandara Oftice) Prompt and efficient repairs and service guaranteed for all makes of cars. Also many other lines at very low prices. These goods are one of the best makes of WARE on the market, and are all «Ist quality. Lemmon & Sons. 187 PRINC E88 STREET ! | | PHONE 545, Por raves of passage, freight snd further Particulars apply to local sgentr or THE ROBERT REFORDCO., LiniTes | ALUMINUM | . GENERAL AGENTS | 8 KING STREET RAST TORONTO, ONT. EArt steers ems i eit SPECIAL SALE Double Diamond Tires 303} ......$12.00 CORD TIRES 30x34 ......$16.00 TUBES .....$1.75 Larger sizes in proportion. W.H. Cockburn & Co. Cor. Princess and Wellington Streets Phone 216. intreased air stream is sufficient to thin the mixture to the popping point. We suggest that you try a The Misplaced Spark High Tension Ignition Current Ig Readily "Led Astray™ THE ROTATING ARM of the high tension distributor, as it passes Buccessively over the commections going to the several spark- Is supposed infallibly to direct the sparking eurrent to the cylinder which is ready to fire, but under certain conditions, the "juice" id may go the wrong way and make troubje, Bo long as insulation remains perfect, there is little chance of & current that {s intended for one plug reaching another, but if conductive dust or a heavy film of moisture collects within the eap or even on {ts outside surface the high tension sparking current may follow along this dust or dampness to the con tact leading to a plug other than the one over the connection of which the distributor arm is passing, thus. causing a spark in the wrong cylinder and a missed explosion iil the cylinder which should fire: The reason why the current may follow this improper path instead of the right one is that the compressed gas between the plug points, in the cylinder that should fire, may offer a higher resistance than the dust or moisture and the current will go, by an easier way, to a plug that is {8 may happen to be a cylinder piston of which is s arge may ignite, producing a back kick, or the action known as "bucking". As it is always a cylinder under compressibn and with a high resistance spark-gap that is due to fire, the tendency toward misdirection of the sparking current is quite strong, Weak insulation between plug cables may, of course, cause the same effect. Perfect cleanness and dryness of the distributor cap and track, a good tating arm and {ts cable, the avoidance of too wide bles, are the remedies for WHEN YOU BUY BATTERIES INSIST ON MONARCH MADE IN KINGSTON » ASK TO HAVE A "MONARCH" INSTALLED IN YOUR NEW CAR. BOOST HOME INDUSTRIES. Hot Summer Evenings are most enjoyably spent whem out for a paddle on the water. CANOES aud BOATS for hire. Quick and efficient service. A. C. KNAPP LA SALLE CAUSEWAY PHONE 767 | Absolute Evidence in Favor of Ground Cylinders | All high grade automobile' engines manufactured in this country as well as ih Europe have their eylinder bores Anish. ed by grinding. Some of the A merican cars that might be mentioned are: "i J Apperson Peerless Brewster Plerce Arrow Cadillac Rolls Royee Cunningham Standard Dorris Btevens Duryea Franklin Stuts Haynes Mercer Templar heated Holmes Packard Winton AEBABE Ne oe In fact, 84% of all the manufacturers of pleasure care ING FORD RODS use engines rr cylinder Bores, and 91% of the com- sks: What kind of bab. mora) motor ais ground. Heald Machines are used ex. bitt metal is best for relining Ford 2 clusively, these Heald Singer Tr THIS YEAR SEE THE Loeomobile Marmon - 1 ENGINE PULLS WEAKLY when the engine becomes fully WHEN HOT directiong rods? Please give me Automolile owners we have one of he Srions for heating Sof Souring Grinding Muchines, and ean guarantes first class wo i . Ground Lylinders is a selling point with many ears. Superior to Others, but we think F Use in doing this work, Answer: Our established policy i _ does not permit us to rec. mend T ® ® any one brand of bearing metal as iEEuth one Automotive Grinders that inquiry at one or more first- Fhome 1197. = class repair shops, where re-bab- h ' R. Mm. CAMPBELL, biting is done, will disclose the Corner of Queen and Wellington Streets. names of brands of babbitt ord" | white bronze, which you can use EEE E EERE rr with confidence. You can obtain, " On request from the manufacturer of any brand which you select, full detalled directions as to how to work his metal to the best advan- tage. We hardly think you will find it will pay you to re-babbitt Ford Imperial Premier ine is "Made in Canada'. Every time you buy it, you not only get greatest value in return for your money, but ou contribute - to the Prosperity of Canada. E. J. K. whites! The engine of my CAF runs and pulls 0. K., So long as it is only warm, but when it becomes hot, {it does not pull as it should. Evén when the mixture is lean, it does not seem to burn as it used to. Would a carbupeter in place of the original done, eliminate this trouble? A : The most common IMPERIAL cause of such action of a motor is that, in very hot weather, the in- take system receives too much heat and the gasoline is partly vaporized in the float chamber and charges pre-expanded. This par- ticular ear has a special heat jacket around the .carburetor, from which connecting-rods, as any service sta- tion will exchange a rod that needs re-babbitting for a perfect one at a much lower price than ¥ou can pos- sibly do the work, if your time is of value. - EEEEEEEErEEEEEEEEEE EE Tb whole woeks om the lower 86. Lawrence dnd Guif--what a 'delightful time. the supply of exhaust gas should be cut of, In hot weather, acoerd- ing to the Instruction book. If you Leave the heat and dust of the city far behind and cruise down Canada's great. 'est river. .A modern steamship, luxuriously equipped, restful state rooms, delicious meals and all the comforts of a firsé class ocean liner, : ! have not done this, you may bene- fit by so doing. less your cars buretor is deranged, we should not discard it until all other remedies fall. If you have had your valves readjusted recently, their stem clearances may be insufficient and the valves may old open slightly eral Mr. of gem 1o%gh In this column, space permitring. desired, enclose self-addressed, stamped en win be answered by If en immediate nswer ia the motorist ple on a Lourdes has not been obliged to wait for a cure by the miraculous well. || Brockville lis cure was effected by an express || Thursday train during a stop at Dijon depot. yhospital, where. he With a number of the party he was ||lent for two weeks, "| partaking of refreshment at the rail- foad ftestaurant when a 'bell sud- jdenly ot the ly across the track the ripple saw a fast train bearing down on him. A [de ery of horror ose among the spee-| tetors. But the cripifie dropped his] "r Cripple Cured by Fear. Paris, July 25.__A paralytic crip- of pilgrims going to the departure g announcing Huse ¥ by - 4 crutches and raced to safety. cursd him. : Joseph Brabant, a resident for many years, at St. Vincent "E. Holden Caswell, father 'of Mrs, passed Murray's resis dence, on his sighty-nintn birthday. United States partment of labor, in more thaa 20 states there is a shortage of work. A. L. Murray, Brockville, Away Friday at Mr. According to the ers in some industries. Fear died de Paul had been a pat. of A Thousand Miles of River and Sea A fortnightly cruise to Newfoundland, leaving Montreal, calling at Quebec, then comes a sail down' the St. Lawrence out Gaspe coast--a "closeup" mass of red sandstone and homé of many is made at Charlottetown, Prince Edward for two days for farther sight-seeing on land. 1 The 6,000 ton 8. 8. "Manos' leaves Montreal Saturday, August Sth, and second Saturday thereafter. : 3 Make: all réservations carly. For particulars, Fates, eto., apply: Canada Steamship Lines Limited the Day. Cruise to the "Cape Eternity," leaves Montreal at 7 p.m. for an extended cruise to Quebec, Lower 8t. Lawrence River resorts, Tadousac and the Sague- nay River, arriving back at Mont real the following Friday. through the Gulf, passing at close range view of the impressive Perce Rock, a huge varieties of Atlantic wild birds. A stop Island, and then St. John's, where we dock every KINGSTON, ONTARIO EEEEEEEEEE EE EE EE EEEEEEE FEES EE EEE EEE a

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