Weanesday, September 7, 1921, semmmeeass °T C C0 D 12 ONTARIO STREET > . mmmmmmmmu ST. CA_'EEARINES AUTO SCHOOL $395,00 buys Overtand Roadster, _ Good motor an $385,00 buys Chevrolet ‘Touring. . Engine overhar $785,00 buys McLaughlin ‘Touring. _ Excellent bargain, $465,00 buys Briscoe Touring. _ Engine over) _ Regular price $800.00. $37500 buys We te Manager Geo. &E Wiliis DEPOT STREET = 5 = = GRIMSBY _':: uuumml||llmmmnmmmmmlmumnmgommmlmmlmmmlmummï¬ Of Hot Point Irons and Westinghouse Tonsters, Electric Fixtures of all kinds at greatly redusced prices, Mave you NEW FORD PRICES Runabout, Runabout ~*******Crimsby Branch: H. J. White, Manager Touring ‘ Sedan , CARLEY & FORD, ELECTRICIANS, DEPOT ST GREAT REDUCTION SALE torn up your rooms 1O Nave IMEIM POP EDE We will let you look up a paperâ€"hanger, but for the newest WALL PAPER AND THE RIGHT PAINTS just come around and see us. We have them all ready for you. 5" them at once. the USED CAR BARGAINS Specialists may develop and improve various breeds, but the standard of emtmatdod.- p-bnthdchofthoh:n-h direction. e _ ARE YOU DOING YOUR SHARE? We to assist farmer *omdu! any responsible s CARLEY & FORD THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE _ That‘s where you want the paperâ€"hanger and : right Wall Paper and Paints after you have n up your rooms to have them papered. We will let you look up a paperâ€"hanger, but for & THE RESPONSIBILITY . IS YOURS t ARC COEY Let us know your selections and we will deliver ys McLaughlin Roadster, Remarkable bargain, teach you how to drive and repair all makes of USED CAR DEPARTMENT seen the Blue Bird Washer? _ Call and see it demonstrated. The best washer on the market, . W. DOUGLAS succEssor To JAS. FISHER LL GARAGE * â€" _ ORIMS®Y Ford Sales and Service ies Electrical Contractors. Touring. _ Engine overhauled, _ Good ha aa . FARBROW wvo?-d‘lm Open Evenings _ ‘Phone 2295 *â€" = â€" _ ST.CATHARINES Good motor and tires Engine overhauled. _ 4 new tires. "Billy the Glass Man" RIGHT ON THE JOB GRIMSBY, ONT. GRIMSBY, ONT. §$515 A few years ago there was a disâ€" concerting migration of young farm folks to the cities. They rebelled aguinst the limitations of farm . life. This condition has largely changed. The young folks now go to town freeâ€" ly; their radiug of activity has . ex> tended from five to fifty miles _ or more, and as a result they are . conâ€" tent and fully satistied with the priviâ€" leges afforded through . motor car use. * The selfâ€"centred farmer, hemmed in by the limitations of distance, becomes careless of his personel effects. . Bis buildings are allowed to depreciate; he is satisfied with a fair . return. of erops. Through contact wi‘h cther men, made possible by ,the antomoâ€" bile, his vision broadens; be is inâ€" spired to raise better crops; . bis buildings are kept up to the best . of his ability, and he becomes a leader in the community. Moibr Car Brings Markets Nearer and Maukes Competition Keener Few people, even the residents of rural â€" communitics themselves, . reâ€" alize the vast changes which have taken place in farm life and in farm progress during the past few years, yet the whole scheme of living which formerly prevailed has been revised and vastly improved by the comint of the automobile, â€" ‘The farmer has become a betier buyer. He knows all standard goods; his buying habits have been entirely changed through contact with merâ€" chants inâ€"all surrounding. towns.. He locates the best market and deals aeâ€" cordingly. â€" All this ha« brought . him added wealth _ and the merchants themselves profit by sis enlarged buy Ing power. *3 Spark Gap Should Not Be Carelessly # Adjusted By Coin A good, hot spark eliminates a mulâ€" titude of ills to which the motor car‘s power plant is heir. To explode the mixture: of gasoline vapor and air inâ€" side the cylinder each time the piston comes to the head of the compression stroke a spurk of sufficient intensity must be made to jump across the gap of the spark plug at exactly the corâ€" rect time. No expert knowledge is required to insure this if the followâ€" ing the sumple rules covering the care and adjustment of spark plugs is obâ€" served. Whether the insulation of the plug be of porcelain or mica, it must be kept free from carbon and from the little checks and cracks that often develop. The carbon may be wiped off with a plece of waste, or it may be scraped off with a knife blade if it is too hard to remove by wiping. Neither emery cloth nor sandpaper should be used for this purpose, beâ€" cause they cut through the glaze and muke a rough surface for the accuâ€" mulation of more carbon. ho in the Alberta Government. After cleaning the insulator, the next most important thing is the corâ€" rect spacing of the spark plug points to provide the gap for the spark to jump across. For the average motor and ignition system this space should be aproximately .025 of an inch. It less than this the engine is likely to miss when running light or idle. If more the engine will miss when pul« ling hard. . spacing for perfect iznition. Aiter the plug has been screwed into the insulation of the plugs they should not be tightened. Nor should a pair of plers be : pplied to the â€" binding post of the plug. Either of these opâ€" erations is likely to alter the spark gap spacing, and this will . certainly give trouble. Because the plug * has just been cleaned and adjusted the uverage new car owner will be batâ€" fled as to the cause of the trouble. # oCR P Excessive play in the main shaft of the gearset may cause the gear shifter lever (o be forced out of post« tion. Usually the front bearing . on the main shaft is shimmed, so that the ‘ condition . is . easily remedied. End play,in this shaft also may be the cause of chattering in, the clutch and a bucking when the car is on a grade or otherwise pulling hard unâ€" der load, â€"If this is not corrected . in time the shaft play may cause permaâ€" nent injury to the gears. It takes most of learn that leaving the worst kind of Often drivers use a worn tenâ€"cent plece for this spacing, but such colns vary in thickness, and a few of them are thin enough to give ‘l!o proper FARMER NOW BETTER BUYER DIRTY PLUGS AID DISASTER HON. R. G. REID Now Minister of Public Health MOTOR DIGEST PLAY IN MAIN SHAFT THE INDEPENDENT, nost of ts a long time . to leaving undone may . be ind of wrongâ€"doing. GRIMSBY, ONTARIO Yss E repak . .‘g‘ .J;J:q?::‘::\ R » ecord o_ Iptalis| _ â€" _ â€"___ FohiP # "‘7& + Neauaf) _1 Sm geâ€"=z*}_ (FG). eecd@ @®==(@) { m‘ .4. Qâ€"- -f.® .,92:_'_;__‘_'“'_"',g e-â€"lâ€"‘ @ Studebaker SPECIALâ€"SIX Coupe $3525 Studebaker SPECIALâ€"SIX Sedan Studebaker SPECIAL SIX 4â€"Pass. Roadate: Studebaker LIGHTâ€"81X Sedan $3625 §2325 « 2885 Give us a Hand! \.' ness â€", associations â€" SEEILEIS CAN CUâ€"C [ B8 ... uc d g of h'nh':s...balrdl of mn.unhutdnlontr:; their own proâ€" merchants, lumbermen; ’ engineers, educationalists, tourists, and sportsâ€" LUMBER FIRMS can help by impressing on men, and all other bodies of weight and influâ€" ull foremen the need for carefulness. â€" Riverâ€" .u.mhnmtwtmmkpmhmud drivers "in dry seasons should be specially torMmhhmhuwllbyuunlypro- warned. Gangs of men going in and out to -mmunlmldlhndm{omc the camps need special attention, because of fires. fl': tm N:lonc the slashâ€"lined trails from RAILWAY OFFICIALS can help.. Railways ggaulte enllt“dOlhflo’anm. mnmmu«.mnuu..,mu mlhll on th?“ “ol i7 weï¬m"lh:‘l:k C Tb‘lfl:‘ flmm,a;. fl‘.flnmwï¬n‘:&ï¬ tical campaign la.mthvuh.....da muunhnmâ€"gdnnm ono-h join. Northers uin aho in cimigntly throws his LEADERS OF PUBLIC OPINION im ever Mceumdm'w-«mm community should be the first to extc furest fire season is deserving of a jail setâ€" :'.’g':‘h"' Tell the.Chief Ranger or v tence!) . OInnLduyulnn information CAMPERS, tourists, fishermen, picknickers; or suggestions to impart, or questions to ask. mmm;flhflmw GIVE US A HAND! T. ind 3620 MBSC 04 T2 U . L2 4 adin Teremend o s\:' \l"dv‘..ul" ‘\' PSAAA *T ie An increasing number of people are buying Studebaker automoâ€" biles because the buying l::.:‘;:lic is quick tg recognize a product ing the maximum of value. Let us demonstrate Studeâ€" m, performance, economy and value for you. * tw Dealers for Grimsby and Districtâ€" Forestry Branch * Above Prices are f, o. b. Waikerzilie, Ontarioâ€"Exclusive of Sales Tax ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARC EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRE3 â€"F. E. RUSS & C. LAING This is a Studebaker Year Studebaker SFPECIALâ€"SIX 2«Pass, Readster Studebaker LIGHTâ€"SIX Coune Roadster A Remarkable â€" $2275 AEARL T CAdnne eedenesjmel s a warned. Gangs of en going in and out to m“pmdnp:nflnmï¬u.m“fl the inevitable cigarette. THE PRESS could do.more publicâ€"spirited constructive work to reduce forest fires than eonsUrMERIV®E MITTR CC '""n'fl'i;' CV any other single s ndel:l campaign la.m the whole me’:"ld W. H. Pettit 11 /\ JGHTâ€"SIX Tourng $1885