Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Oct 1922, p. 11

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'wrHE SHELL THAT HIT GERMANY HARDEST" "SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT" THE LAST WORD IN GASOLINE The Ear As A Trouble Detector GREATER MILEAGE The Car That "Sounds Good" Is Usually A Well Conditioned One CLEANER ENGINES &v AND WHEN A DOCTOR WANTS to find out the condition ef the human machinery be listens to the heart and lungs and, if there is nothing ' EASIER TO START s ebnormal about the operative sounds which they make, he is measurably . IN COLD WEATHER safe in concluding that they are all right. In'the case of the motor car, _ it is not necessary to use a stethoscope, for the various ear parts are . NOW READY TO DELIVER "broadcasting" sonorous messages, which furnish to anyone who is ' "listening in" and who can intelligently translate the code, a more : JPHONE 2107W reliable indication of their condition, than can be obtained in any other : % single way. If nothing out of the ordinary is heard, by a skilled listener, T 'ANFIELD"S Tk Shell Company of Canada, li when a car is running, it may be assumed, with a very fair degree of dosal "certainty, that nothing sericus is wrong or at, least that mothing has s - KINGSTON, ONT. been out of order for long enough to have caused serious damage. One 4 may go 80 far as to assert, in a very general way, of ccurse, that nearly -- all the things which may go wrong about a car, cause unusual sounds, vi ~-- iad) vee either at once or very shortly and that anyone who is "reasonably : = attentive to SAF TIN, will be inform Fas there 12 tvable 32 the . abnormal soun Obviously, it "one thing simply w t ST 290-306 Queen Street FROS I 'S PHONE 526 something 18 out of order and quite another to determine what the The ; trouble is and the correctness with which an operator can diagnose the . 'S : d bf MOTOR CAR REPAINTING derangement, by the ear, will depend upon his abitity to translate the coti \ { code-signals of distress which the car mechanism trying to put ' The Same Superfine Lasting Finish Tf across or in other words upon his knowledge as to the mening of on the cant . The Best is the Cheapest--The Lustre Lasts : abnormal sounds of different kinds, such as light and heavy knocks, + grinding, squeaking, rattling, sucking, buzzing and chirplug noises. theif squar miles or 1 iia iis re It is a fact that the operator who keeps his ear dunconsciouIY at least) \ § . Y is tuned to the noise of his car and heeds all warnings w thus come : . . 'v , We are now fully equipped to take to Hy is not usually s YeEy the contributor to, Fees 5p profits. Brunswick the Dairymen of Oritar { care of your Auto Repair needs--First OIL GAGs: SHO Ni the delivery piping disarranged $n xX . CAR Class Mechanics to do your work, and PR!_SSURE and we suggest that you have it face a des ny ontreal Tr 'Toront . all work guaranteed. - y ax, at once and existing de- # 3 : ' fects remedied. who labour % 0 Car Washing, any type o y : . STIFF ENG w, . Gasoline and Oils for Sale. 7 L K. A. V. writes: Since having ATTENTION Distilled water always on hand Tp the bearings of my .engine taken : To all h Le, Stanfiel 5 Uiderwear | 4 . gasoline consumption has increased {i ter garment 3 oper weight, erfect fit, up and new piston rings fitted, my = pe Wer f tod . & STANDARD AUTO SERVICE (ephih AD] | cr hap oe rn posi ed mis specs } raaels 3 " A : overha . bul A " PHONE 545. QUEEN STREET (Behind Standard Office) al SM (very suff. My mechaale claims sturdy' ear and dependable)workmanship' oll-gage of my ~=------ car will not | or. fuel economy and performance . ~-------- show the will improve. Do you think so? : mh x ETRE engine ; : : [apparently good Ty » Made in combinations and twee stream of oll. The gage, itse j pe i its, i th, k Get Your Roof Re- HEAR al pire SE in ak longer ken » 0 - : Plugged the pipe from it i the | He h less, for Men 'and Women. * . : Eiri ha 3 earings an ran e engine. a 1546 7 H oT . . : With our =. w ink the t x ET Stanfield's Adjustable Combina- ¥ paired Now 9 a fi Toric Lenses Where do you think the trouble : \ Sane? [luaiah e Com, > a ® I 4 Answer; The gage records the | H children (Patented). ° Enlarge back pressure due tothe resist- Sample Book, showing weights U Lia Sa -- | : : ance to oll flow from the gage con- 3 You better give him and textures, mailed free. Luli 7 } . nection to the end of the distribu-!the benefit of the doubt and run . 2 a AIR Your View tion pipe and, if anything occurs the car as it is fos perhaps 500 Write for it. NDERWEAR to reduce this resistance or make! miles more, before \having any- a it practically nil, the gage will In- [thing further done, being very STANFIELD'S LIMITED' ' dicate little or nothing. For in-| careful about your 'off and not TRURO, N.S. Clear sight from every angle --be" stance, if the delivery pipe should | pushing the engine #too = hard. cause the lenses conform with the become broken, within the crank-| Bearings that are adjusted exces case or detached from the con-|sively snug and piston rings, which » curvature of the eyes. * tracted nossles, that furnish the| perhaps not only have excessive d ex They prevent the touching of eye spray for the main bearings, the | (friction at certain points, but aiso at AE] and oil would sin.ply run out into the |are quite leaky at others, often ac- lash other distinctly desirable engine base, under practically no|count for a very great increase in feature. back pressure and the gage would | fuel consumption. Whether or not indicate nothing. Assuming, as you | your engine will come out all right, . Flat lenses are becoming obsolete. state, that the pump Is working | is of course, a question, but further i { normally and the gage itself I!s| running will give you an idea as Change to torics. \ O. K. we believe that you will find to whether it is improving. : W H Cockburn & Co. ) Questions cf general interest to the motorist will be answered b. . . R. ARTHEY, RO. Mr. Clough in this column, space permitting. If an immediate answer © Cor. Princess and Wellington VISION SPECIALIST desired, enclose self-addressed, sl@mped envelope. { 9 tions 148 PRINCESS STREET SIX-MAN HOCKEY es In the playing rules at the twelrth : » Phone 216. \ FOR COAST LEAGUE annual meeting of the Pacific Coast i Hockey Association were the adop- eating | t.on of six-man hockey by the league Patricks' 8ee Error of Their 4.4 jimiting of playing time to sixty rr ------------_-------- . © Detroit and St. Louis played tae [star pitcher of the Browns, wds put w . ays and Give Up Seven= minutes in the first game of play-| longest game in the American lea- [out of the game by the umpire in ; y! NY ole Jott games. 1¢ a tie existe at the end | Yr ary aln n 1 gue last year: battling sixteen in |the 14th inning, and the recruit nings before the Browns got the de- [Pruett took his place and got credit ia trent i zl cision. In this 'game Shocker, the [for the victory. At Vancouver the principal chang- 1wn y minute periods will be play | Frank A. Patrick, of Vancouver, {was re-elected Président. Recent agreements made by the P.C.H.A., \ the Nafional Hockey League and the Western Canada League, were rati- | fied. Other officers follow: | Vice-president, J. F. Doughs, | Seattle; secretary, A. J. Small, Van- | couver; directors, Lester Patrick, | Sr en, Sette HEAVY ULSTERS CHESTERFIELDS The standing of the clubs shall be! . . . figured on the points system; two | Made of the best Canadian With or without Velvet Collars--- Iints for a win and { h| . . . . I an ue ota: aed | Frieze, in plain Grey with made of dark Grey Melton Cloth for second place, the goals In ewm- i ill "gi eS Gwe he Souy a war IY © deep Storm Collar. A real which will give excellent wear shall be the tem eligible to play warm, everyman's Coat. and satisfaction. off with the team standing highest In he jeugue, SPECIAL SALE PRICE SPECIAL SALE PRICE Kicking the puck is permissable, | provided, however, that no goal shall count when the puck is kicked | $ in. The new anti-defence rule, which i J | allows for no more than three ' : > q i NY . : y exclusive Of the goal tender, - re ® » [ [ + Em on the defensive at the same tile, - fo) [ 5 @ bo LE 8 A " wil be given a fair try out. . AR FE ae a . ficially the Vancouver team will ER be known as the Maroons, instead of SNAPPY ULSTERETTES BOY : Oo the Millionaires. : . 5 v COATS All games between the Praime For Young Men, in the latest In good wearing materials and ° Long Lif e Battery bn Champion fumes 4h4 wi models and styles; heavy many pleasing styles. All sizes. re ta rat ene, om Blanket Cloth Coats, which SPECIAL SALE PRICE The autta por matioe oF a buteéey in you Jeague qispaings, are the best values in the city. $ car and no per "guaran counts. A Questioned Base Hit : : Since the days of the first storage battery Separates Cobb From .400 - SPECIAL SALE PRICE 1 0. 00 i Wasa Edel thie Exide has ten Cool? Suestioned hit _scparatey ol $ - Ask some Exide owner--they are all about you, from the an Sree iH a, ® \ CHILD'S REEFERS for morg cars leave the manufacturers' hands ters for 1923, it was discovered in . i : 3 wi compilation of the official batti 1 Equipped with Exides than. with any other compilation ot 30 isla. batting In heavy Blue Whitney Nap and ery. Without that hit Cobb's total is The dependable, long-lasting .power of the |-398. but with it he enters the 100 MEN"S BLUE SERGE in Irish Serge; trimmed with Exide means more to you even than comfort" | er as league batting reader, oper SUITS Brass Buttons and Emblems on it means dollars and cents economy. i tion he has held for the last fifteen In ti ode] : the sleeve. ¢ Wh 'get & new car you have a right |* On May 15th, 1 x anon: CONS! valilve oce's; guar- to a be Ty of E you hu a righ ore us 15th Den aaa ew : 11nd Dye. ng SALE. PRICE @n Exide Baftery. In replacing ankees. Cobb wis eredital In wie ECIAL SALE 6.50 d in your present ar bigrBior ofp Bi SR S PRICE | . ana .\ you have any trouble in getting one, write with only ome safe smash. Investiga- of the secon "game, two extra! or our nearest district tion of the discrepancy has hegan, and the controversy will be laid be- Tom waa : -- fore President Johnson of the Amer- Elie paticey TF (hie time ant owe metres Jo lan League, It 516 Bit 1 vou 1op : slugger In baseball history to pass the .400 mark three times. o _ "Staffy Mclnns, of the Cleveland team, wants to take up college' coaching after he retires from the big league. - Recently it was report- ed, from New Haven that McInnis would be tendered the position as Yale ¢oach. The reappointment ot Tommers, however, kills such a rag- mor. s ifs Co.

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