Bliciont Steering. “'lwn slowring sharply tn amid hitting sumo-thing always apply thv brako- at tho- samv tinw. Starring can lw usml as a sal'vty measurv. but BFVPI’ doqwnd upnn it. Stupping and stwring will producv best rvsults. Load Washers for fuel Lino. Lo-zul washvrs slmulol always b0 mm! in Hw fuel line and similar In- calinns. Fibre? wushm's mm of Im "59'. Thu artiun Hf gasnlim: mum thaw \\'a.~'m-r.-' has a h-noio-m-y tn maku Hn- nmtnl' run sluuvishh In forming a dvpnsit of minuh- muti- Clo-s I'm In Hw lihl'o'. acquisius For Good Driving. Pu unl juoLgmvm. rantimisnpss and UPP'IIHM aw in» â€mm impnrlant points Hf gmul driving. A Suggestion. UlN’l‘. liw cir'xin at tlw lmllom 0f the cal'hm‘o-lnr nrrnsiunally boafnro- start- ing lliv o-nginv. Watm' hr dirt will b0 drawn nil in this mannvl' and [vaihio- tl'nuhlt' may lw aWiidml. Prayer], Installed Brake Linings. Who-n installing lil'nko- linings our» shuum lw lakvn that. tlw lining is Stro'lo'hml prnpm'ly t†awiol buckling. ’l'ho- riufls should ho- cunnlo-l'sunk pflrp‘m-ly in nvuiol si-ui'ing lln- lll'llfll. When Testing the Battery. Who-n drawing sululinn «int Hf a hallo-13‘ fur lusting. always ro-lux'n il in its promo-r l'l'â€. l'ntil this is chino tho- slro-nglh 0f the o'lv'rlrnl)‘tv in HIP varinus m-lls will nnturnlly wry. -\ lmdy wstw: unwashy nn Hu- framo- uf a raw \\ ill vauso- a cracking sound. By [Having strips of leather botwm-u lumly and (ramH pro-humbly who'l'v hmi)’ hulls pass tlu'nugh Iranw this llnisv is Mic-n HVm'o'th'. A rubbing ur mum: Imisw ran must frvqnvntly bo- altr-Hnnml tn tlu- c-olgo's of chums I'llhlnnu :Iznimi Hwii' fl'nrnws. Pumping ham an tho t'ï¬!‘hl1['flhfl' H chvmlingl)‘ clangm-uus if tlu- rat'â€" bm'o'tur has just hwn primml am! if thPro- is much ofa luak. An o'xvnssiw accumulatinn 0f car- bon is M'ido-nt win-n â€in 01min.- knm'ks cm a ham! pull with â€w spark slightly aalvnncmi. 'l'n sum-oi :ixims. llml'w ham PH- fol'i'vl‘no-ni ni' mnlnr laws and \‘zirim‘n injustic'o-s am HH' [um ni' po'tty MT!- (fiaii. mHlur innit-ids :H'o‘ aah‘iswi gun'- ticulariy (’Hlli'wl'llih: the i’nilmmn; dt‘tilils‘ : 'I‘u haw ro-gnlziiinn hsi' lights. Tu iiso- headiighi ’mmw li?ii\’i‘l';-Ili- ly amil'mwl. 'I'H maki- SHI'O' llu'il“ ~'w‘6‘ol-"ni~'!i'l'.~ 31’0' arc-unit». Nut tn furgo-t tn vart'y tiwir liwnso (-m’iiliq'ahrs with tlwm. .VM '0 fail in takv 0'1! ti lil'mis‘o who-n nwsiaying thc- limit. Rmnnw Um l't'fll' “'lH'O'lS and wash â€DP brake lining in ki‘l'nso‘m' â€new a month. This l'i'nlUVi'S all oil m'i‘asv, which 1.3sz “In "hitn" out of Hm brako-s. Nwm' oil the brakv lining. I’I'HW'K' lulu'ivatinn. i'i'mnwnt in- SlN‘PHUll and care-fill :u‘ljustnio-nt will oln nnu'h tmvtu'oi maintaining silo-mm in Hun var. Th0 olifl'o'rvntial war and MI" 14' the moulm'n var I'aro-l)‘ gin-s lI-nnzpiv if m'uw'rly lubriratml. Cheap and unbramlml inlws will ruin any casing. Unly an 9xpcrivnwd mechanic should install brake! linings. Air pressure is the [mat mvlhml to us» in locating leaks in the gaso- line tank. Ion-GLUE HEADLIGHT LENSES WORSE TIA! OLD-STYLE KIND And what has become of the old- fashioned car driver who used to dim his glaring headlights when paSSing another auto? 'hvo or three years ago. says an exchange. huge sums of money were spent. in buying new lenses which were supposed to prevent glare. Every car had to be equipped with the new lenses and it certainly sounded like a sensible idea. It worked satisfactorily to a degree, but the idea seems to have been lost sight of. Headlights are more glaring than ever and the cus- tom of dimming has become a lost art. The way it is now, when two cars pass at night, there is a certain space duringï¬vhich the drivers can only hape that they are on the road or that no obstacle is directly in mm of them. There seems to he no reason why the cars should not be equipped with lights which will not blind me driv- cotanapproaohlngoar. Andthe ' LA -I-- L- courtesy of dimming might also be revived with no bdrm resulting, os- pooially when passing through t town or village. - - PAGE SIX um. MOTORS AND THESR' CARE Eliminating Body Squeaks. Watch Out. for Rigid Laws. â€llll'. "lust ulgo's Hw'n‘ LICENSE PLATES OF EVERY 81"?! 8321' 'l'O-DAY I! OUT. America I: Boooming a Nation of Tourists, and. Ian; Take in tho Delights of Ontario During the Summer Season. With the line, hard roads stretch- ing thrnughout most sections of the mmntry and with the development of mutur cars to a point where they pmvhle luxurinus ease of travel and uhsulute dependability, America has hummv a nation of tourists. The fact is nmro- prummnced this summer, with its Vast increase of cars. than M'M' ho'furv. hriw t'nr an hnnr uwr any of tho gi-o-rit transcnntinental highways and Hbsrrvr passing cars tiltmt with tourists. and notv from ttwir license tags ttw gro-at «listzmcvs they have trawllmi entirely indrponc‘tent. of t'nrnwr modem: Of transportation. An Inwa murchunt has m-casinn t0 go to NW York. "Let‘s take the children [Am-any hundreds nf thousands of vars \x‘hnsv licvnsn tags he‘spoak gnu-at distanchs from homo, dot the hzghways throughout the country «luring ths- summm' months. Along uhuut this timv of the year it is in- tnwsting tn note. the appearance on Hw sll'vvts Hf almnst any large City or on tlw main trawllecl highways in th.- cuuntry “CPIISP plates bearing Hu- ihsm-iptinn Hf practically every state» in th» l'nion. . MANY REAL BARGAINS FOR THE WISE SHOPPERS WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY NIGHT, AUGUST 1 cinema. in hulk.............. â€NIHWI' 'l'uilvt. Snap. . . . . . . . . Laundry and Burn Starch... 18-inch Plumb and Level ........... 50c. Tortoise Carpenters’ Pencils ....... lo. 22 cal. Stevens high-grade Rifles. . . . $5.89 Folding Ironing Boards .......... $2.75 High-grade Hand Saws, 26-inch. . . . $1.29 14-qt. tin Pails ..................... 32c. 2-gal. Galvanized Oil Cans ........... 69c. Why have your Cattle suffering with the flies when Zenoleum Fly Skoot Will give them comfort. 9 1.-gal tins, reg. $1. 50 for $1. 00 (Wednesday only.) l’a n s! .. n u- AllXooooooogooogooo We are offering an assortment of Wo- men’s Patent and Kid 2-strap Slippers, " Cuban heels, sizes 21/2 to 7, at the excep- tionally low price of $3.50. SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY EV’G Remember! ----- These Bargains Hold Good for Wednesday Only SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1 J. S. McILRAITH The Cash Shoe Store FRUIT SALINE, reg. 75c ............... Gin Pills, reg. 50c ....................... TANLAC, reg. $1.00 ............. . . .' ..... ELECTRIC LINIMENT, reg. 35c. . . . . J. H. GIBBENS, Confectioner 1 qt. Ice Cream ....... 1 pt. Ice Cream ....... 6 Chocolate Bars for. CROSS SUTHERLAND HARDWARE CO. MacBETH’S DRUG STORE A. S. HUNTER CO. and go in the car,†suggests the wife. They step into the automobile at the very front door and ride m er roads of a kind that only a few years ago were undreamed of. - The tourists time is his own and he drives at will. He may stnp at a hotel for the night or he may choose an attractive caming site, thou- sands of which are now along the main travelled roads of the country. Former Montreal Man Even Perform- ed Operations At Atlantic City.â€" Watched Doctors Work and Con-- snlted Nurses.â€"-Was Never Asked to Show Credentials. PRACTISED A8 SURGEON BUT NEVER TRAIN!!!) “Dr." Russnll (ivox‘gv. formm'ly of Montreal and until a few days agn a "rosidont physician and surgeon" in the Atlantic City Hospital. a fow days ago told how he had performed Oppr- alinns and mjuyod thv rospvcl, of other dm'tnrs in the hnspitals, iii-s- piio tho i'm't that he had novm‘ born insido a school Hf mmlit'inv. (imrgn. who is 28 years old, is undm' aI‘I'PSt. charged with the theft of a watch from a pationt. Follmving his arrvst ho was discharged from the hospital. In pxplaining haw llt' managed to prai-ticp as ri t‘itlt'ttil'. though withnut any training. ht' said he [)OSSPSSN] a smattering nt‘ modical cntlnge educa- tion. by gnnnral reading. “This. couptmt with careful nhsvrvathm at tho hOSpitzll and the unwitting as- ..... 6 bars for 250. 2 herbs for 250. 2 boxes for 250. . . . . 2 boxes for 250. R. BURNETT 50c. 20c. 200. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Follow the Crowd to Durham FREE BAND CONCERT Every Wednesday evening, at 8 p.m., by See our Window display. Every Teapot marked in plain ï¬gures. Svmlloss Raisins ........................ 2 lbs. for 250. Quaker (Zorn Flakvs .................... 3 pkgs. for 250. Hoiliz 'l‘omatu (latsup ...................... 2 tins 250. Carnation Milk, [wr tin .......................... 15c. Marsh‘s Grape Juice, 4 oz. bottle- .................. 100. "Keep-SWPN" \V‘hippiflg (111mm. [n-I' tin .......... 35c. With every Earthen Teapot bought’here Wednesday we will give a nice Milk Jug FREE. Remnants in Gingham and Beach Cloth ........ 19c. yd. Pure Linen Towelling ........................ 35c. yd. Corsets (light weight), sizes 20 to 30 .............. 800. Ladies’ brown and black Cotton Hose .......... 25¢. 91'- En gliah Gin gham and Chambrays, Wlde wi th. Reg. 35a, for ...... 29 Cotton Hose, special ................ l9 Remnants :â€"Linoleum, Floor Oilcloth and Stair Oilcloth, at Special Prices. DURHAM CITIZENS’ BAND IN onnnn 'ro nut: noon ron ova suppu or um. GLOVES WE nu: quorum ANY ma or SILK GLOVES m was s'ronr: (LONG on snow) AT 256. REDUCTION. nus orrzn noLns ooon ron wnnuzsnn onu. ' “I would ask the nurse assigned to the case how she would handle it. The nurse, thinking I was merely testing her knowledge, would go into details. I would then act on what she had told me. and she would be complimented, thinking her judg- ment had been approved by a phy- sician. I had watched surgeons work in the emergency and operat- ing rooms and I saw the. procedure iwas always the sanu', so far as the treatment. of wounds was mnrcrnfd. sistance of nurses, enabled me to practice without detection," he said. “I do not think any of the patients I handlml sumo-ml from my lack of knowlodgo, nor do I think that my. performance was extraordinarily clovér. , Everyone, for example, knows that iodine is good for wounds and whom a wound came before mu 1 uppliod iodino. Then I sewed up the wound. Results were always good; it was simple. I was never asked to Show erminntials of any kind; I did not. have any to Show.†(itmi‘gv said he had not, appliod fur the position, but that it had been of- t‘m-mt to him by the chief of thv rosi- dvnt physicians at the hospital. Hv was statinnml at the hnspital fmm March t until May 21 ut‘ this year. Gmrgv said Inn was born in 'I‘OI'OILLH and had lived all his life in Tofbnto ancl Mnntl'mll. His tirst stvp int!) the “mt-diml“ pt-nt‘t-ssinn camv whvn ht? at't‘t,_‘[)lt‘tl a pnsition 0f malo nurse to a \walthy Mt‘vntrvnl man. Hp for- morly livmt at «“3 Roslyn avmmn, Month-:1]. DON’T MISS THIS THE VARIETY STORE H. MORLOCK SONS J. W. McLACHLAN ' M. WILSON, Conductor. J. MCKECHNIE JUST ARRIVED. A SHIPMENT or Aylmer Force and Lift Pumps WILLIAM STONE FERTILIZER “None Better" COCK§HUTT AGENT - - DURHAM “EVERYTHING IN FARM MACHINERY†SPRING FARM MACHINERY Renfrew Cream Separators 6 Tbs. Corn Meal for ............... 25c. Seedless Raisins 15c ......... 2 lbs. for 25¢. Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats ...... ‘ 201:. 6 bars Len'ox Soap ................ 25c. FRUITS NOW AT THEIR BEST. Secure â€mm now. Dpn’t be disappointed. Richmond Red and Montmor- ency, also Black Currants; Red Raspberries. New (kh- bage. New Potatoes, Tomatoes, Cucumbers. Beans. Oranges and Fresh Bananas. SPECIAL SALE OF BRASS BEDS Sizes: 4ft. and4ft.,6in. Fitted with cojl spring and felt mattress. pomplete, for ................... $31.00 FOUNTAIN PRES, $1.35, $1.50, $3.50, “75 â€.00 and up to $10.00 ALL MADE BY THE \VA’I‘ERMAN 00M PANY AND, FITLLY RECOMMENDED BY I'S PENCILS, 350., 750., 81.†and $1.50 Our Dollar Pencil ia a particularly atrcng Pencil and will win you splendid urvicc. EVERYDAY NECESSITIES D. C. TOWN, Watchmaker Optician “The Best on the Market†SPECIALâ€"A 25c. Powder Puff with two double-mesh Hair Nets. All for 29c. THE MclNTYRE HARDWARE STORE Bargain Sales Still Continue J. SCH UTZ A Full Line of McFADDEN’S DRUG STORE J. H. HARDING “My. ’u’ ’v â€It. at AT GRANTS t" is