To the new owner of a motor cal there is nothing quite so mystifying as to have his engine suddenly stop xrunning, after it has been â€" going «long apparently O.K. A sudden dead sstop with no preliminary couglis and enuine jffn@d â€" & WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 Motor Sales& Machinery Co., Phone 130 2 _ OO oomeyâ€"~gag‘s: wese pees=P Engine Suddeniy Stops w n o uce o n o ie o e n e ie e INSURE GETTING YOUR CAR THIS YEAR PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW w owner of a motor car hing quite so mystifying his engine suddenly stop ‘ter it has been going 3 ith, 1920 21 o on on uns ramgaint PORT CREDILY o aa e o m t o e n t Motor News of Interest wheezes baffies him. The veteran drivâ€" er knows, however, that this probably means a failure of the ignition SYySsâ€" tem, and furthermore realizes that 2 wire has probably broken. For no other trouble can cause this instanâ€" taneous stoppage. Service Phone 130 oo us w 4n <n on c on m n @ \Vher-r headlight rims have become stuck in place or are rusted, it is posâ€" sible to remove them by placing a square serewdriver on top of the left rivet and then hitting squarely above the pin with a hammer, This serves to start the rim turning and the rest is easy. is £ A Good Adjuster 3 A slightly tapering boit with a number of steel washers under the head, so that by removing one . Or more the bolt may be tightened in its bearings, makes an admirable steerâ€" ing gear connection, Incidentally, too much attention, cannot be given to obâ€" taining dependable steering gears. Coal Oil in the Tractor t V When coal oil is used as fucel in‘fluVILc 6 the motor tractor it will be found | ~â€" neccssary, in many cases, to change Consideration Ec the oil in the crank case aftéer every | _ safety of oth twenty hours of running. This is beâ€" | _ all neasonabl canuse of the tendency of\ coal oil to |_ highways. condense when it is not properly heatâ€" | h ed, whereupon it mi$es ‘with th('e 40“5 Be not: drive and destroys its 1ubr1‘catmg q/ualmes. |lowing speeds: Faucet for Heavyy Oil | per‘ NOUL Many motor car users have eXPSOrâ€" | within a city, towm or village 20 ienced difficulty in getting heavy Oil ) a4 street intersections or curves 10 to flow from the storage tank in which | tn the bpem counfry .... ..s.. 25 it is kept. A way around this is to [ Nt eross roads or curves ... ... 1214 solder what/is known as a molassesi Drive caréefully at street intersecâ€" faucet on a five gallon can. This f2Uâ€" | gfjons, particularly when entering A cet works on the principte of a SAt© | main ‘ tnhoroughfare. The, great maâ€" valve and the heavy oil wili be, found jority of accidents happen at street to flow easily. intersections. cet works on the principle of a gate valve and the heavy oil will be. found to flow easily. The first sixâ€"cylinder c duced in England. » A dirty muffler is a distinet cause of power loss. When the constructed passages inside the ‘~muffler become clogged up with carbon, a back presâ€" sure is set up and the engine has to Removing Headlig Avoid Dirty Muffiecr it will be found | cases, to change Consideration : case after every !1 safety of 0 ning. This is beâ€" |_ all neasong rev of\ coal. oil to | _ highways. ht Rim ar was pro work against this force. . Tap the muffler with a hammer several times, then start the motor and blow out the loosened carbon. On occasion the muffler should be taken off and clean ed. HUGE APPROPRIATION FOR UNITED STATES ROADS The greatest impetus ever known in the history of roadmaking in Amâ€" erica is planned for the year 1920. The aggregate is almost $700,000,000 for road building and road improveâ€" ment. § Advice to motorists At street intersections, a motor car approaching from your right hand side has the right of way. In the presence of danger, ho right of way. it is your prevent accident under any stances. Reckless driving no matter what the right of way. msideration for the convenience and safety of others forms the basis of all reasonable: use of _ the public highways. & riving is always illegal, at the speed or technical faster than the fol Miles per‘ hour there is duty to cireumâ€" SPEND ONE DOLLAR IT WILL PAY YOU â€" Buy a Ticket Do You Want to Save Money _ Tom Hatton STORE, MAIN ST.. WESTON Maria Street, East of FiftL or Box No. 79, Weston Phone 34â€"5 BRING YOUR SHOES HERE FOR REPAIRS | Repairs promptly attended to A Trial Solicited JOHN MILLS Address : $435.00 or $55.00 Practical Plumber You may win! one of these beautiful prizes and youare onâ€" ly out $1.00. 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