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Grimsby Independent, 28 Apr 1920, p. 11

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MONEY TO LOAN 3n real estate security. Both Private and Company funds Valuator for the Hamlton Pro- 1 You Can't Go Wrong vident and Loan Society Insurance and Real Estate Office-Main Street, Grimsby 'PHONE NO. 7 W. B. CALDER w. M. Stewart, Drug co., Grimsby id you leave your wall-paper problems to our decoration ex- perts. . ' They can give you helpful counsel-and they will do it gladly. Our stock ot wall decorations includes the best products of Canadian, American and Eng- lish manufacturers. Wednesday, April 28th, 1920 You will enjoy looking at our samples. Robt. Duncan & Co. STATIONERS James St. and Market Sq. HAMILTON --THE--- Hamilton Provident and Loan Society Pays 8% per cent. on daily bal- ances on Savings accounts ot $1.00 and upwards. 4 per cent. paid on Debentures for one or two years. 5 per cent. paid on Debentures for three or fITo years. Money to loan. W. B. CALDER, Valuator GRIMSBY :omer King and Hughson Streets, Hamilton Ill5iiiillllliiiig _"i"rc"'i" 0T0 IR S?, BOT I C) N . CAMERON, Treas. LII: STANDARD TABLE TIRE PRES. SUBES In order that motorists may know the ‘correct amount'o fair to carry in tires, a standard table for all makes of tires is printed below: Rim Size ' Inflation 28x3 ...... ........ .r.......60 lbs. 30x3.... .... ................601bs. 32x3...... .. ................70 lbs. 34x3 ........ .. .... .. ....70 lbs. Mx3%........ ......' ........60 lbs, 30x3%i...... .......... ......M lbs. 31x3%...... ............ ....60 lbs, 32.x3%... ...... .............60 lbs, 33x3%...... .. ..............601bs. 34x3%...... ...... ..........60 lbs, 34x3%‘...... .. ..............60hbs 36x3%.... .. ........... ....601bs 30x4 ...... .. ..............70lbs 31x4 ........ ...... ........70 lbs 40x4 .... ...... ......... ..70 lbs 34x4 .. ........ .. .........70 lbs 35x4 "rc.... ...... ..........70 lbs 35x4%.... ......... ....../..70 lbs 32x4 ........ ...... ........70 lbs 33x4 ...... .. ..............70'lbs 36x4. ...... .. .. ...........70 lbs 37x4 ...... ............. ....70 lbs 32x4W.............. ..... ...70 lbs 33x4%..... ............ ......70 lbs Mx4%...... .. ..............701bs Since internal combustion engines generate great heat in their opera- tion, the oil must be of such 'quality as to withstand this heat, while at the same time providing the lubri- cating film. This is commonly cal- led"body". Poor grades ot oil break up under the . tense heat after a short time and Ipermit the moving surfaces to come into contact. This, of course, results in destructive fric- tion, which generally means scored cylinder walls and scored pistons. Other earmarks of poor or unsuit- ed-oil are unduly fouled spark plugs, pitted valves, broken piston rings, worn wrist pins and motor knocks. A :poor grade of oil has a weakness ot particular interest to the Winter motorist in that it unites much more readily with the gasoline vapor that condensas when the cold motor is being started. Cheap oil is generally dear at any price". The functi ,t1 of a lubricant is to act as a thin film between moving surfaces so as to prevent destructive wear. Lubricants should be selected with regard both to the use to which it is to be subjected and to the season of the year in which it is to be used. Automobile dealers and agents tor oils have always been eager to give the motorist the most competent in- formation regarding the kind and quality of oil for every use in every season. The car owner has, there- tore, little excuse for ignoring the subject to the detriment of his car. "oooooooo--000000 Twenty-four States in the Union have a reciprocal law governing visit- ing motorists. In Havana, there are more motor cars than any other city of an equal size in the world. ooo-oi-tttto-- Wisconsin issued licenses to 1.396 an tomotive dealers last year. - "FirfirLt%ltomobm/ to be demon- strated in Peru reached Lima_in 1907. “There ere 90,000 automobile box cars in' use on American railroads at the present'time. __, _ . aM, - in.-- -iidrtruuer. is used in the automo- bile production than any other indus- try in the country: - ii;iioxiiira'1eF"flo0 miles of mtrket roads will he constructed in the Pro- vince of Manitoba thlgygar. 'HafalGrlassioney throughout the country have started a campaign to curb "road hogs.1 _ -.. ' VIUMU UL AV%Miri__f9"'e""'" .___v. _ The Pacific Coast States, California, Oregon and Washington, have one motor car to every 9 inhabitants. California, Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota "can carry their entire population in their own motor vehi- cles. " (.3153. The twenty-second anniversary of the first sale of a motor car in the United States will he celebrated next month. There will be no Teutonic entrants in the eighth international 500-mile motor race on theqndianapo11s speed- way, May 31. _ The oldest, largest and most impor- tant manufactory of automobiles in Barcelona, Spain, has an annual out- put of 2,000 cars. " _.. --"- -11 no ohm Lou The largest factory in the world de- voted exclusively to the manufacture of spark plugs is at Toledo, Ohio. Thirty- five million plugs were produced last year. LlUu In none-luau- Sixty million do11arrwi11 be spent upon the construction of good roads in the Province ot Ontario during the next tive years. - . -mlu-.. .- Luau. 111v 4v...»- Registration fees for automobiles in Auckland, New Zealand, cost $2.43, with an additional charge of $1.94 for two license plates. Philadelphia has twenty regular mo- tor truck routes radiating out of the city and more than 3,000 truck opera- tors actively engaged tn the business. In western Samoa, motor vehicles were a curiosity seven years ago. To- day there are 49 passenger cars, 19 motor trucks and 6 motorcycles. One gallon of gasoline of the 64 test, weighs half an ounce over six pounds. The 74 test gas weight five pounds and twelve ounces to the gallon. CHEAP LUBRICANT IS RUINOUS i.------ Appropriation for an additional $100, 000,000 a year tor the next four years for, road building was recently pro- posed in a bill introduced by Senator Chtupherlafn, Oregon. For the production of fabric, one of .. .... ................60 lb .... .. ................70 lb ........ .. .... .. ....701h ...... .......... ......601b ...... ............ ....60 lb ...... .. ..............60 lb ...... ...... ..........601h '...... .. ..............60R .... .. ........... ....601b ...... .. ..............701h ........ ...... ........701t .... ...... ......... ..70tt .. ........ .. .........701t T..... ...... ..........70 ll .... ......... ....../..70 11 ........ ...... ........7011 ...... .. ..............7irlt ...... .. .. ...........7011 ...... ............. ....7011 I............. ..... ...70 It ".... ............ ......7011 ...... .. ..............70lt M0108 DIGEST -.tt.-- "--"- l the large automobile tire manufactur- ing companies in the United States has an extensive cotton plantation in southern California. Officials of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway are in receipt ot inquiries from German and Austrian automoblie makers regarding entries for the 500- mile race to be held May 31. A special permit is required tor the operation of motor trains consisting of tractors and trailers not exceeding 100 feet in total length, between 8 pan. and 5 am. in Milwaukee, Wis. Before the end ot the year it is pre- dicted, there will he passable north and south trunk roads extending from St. John, N. B., to Miami, Fla., and from Victoria, B. C., to San Diego, Cal. To encourage a wider market for foreign automobiles in United States, the reduction of 15 per cent. in tariff on imported cars costing $2,000 or more, was advocated by members of the National Automobile Chamber ot Com- merce. As a. school for their instruction prior to the beginning ot the 1920 road work, three hundred inspectors and other employees of the Pennsylvania State Highway Department are con- ducting a two week's conference at Harrisburg. Norway has built the first of a num ber of ships with concrete hulls back ed by steel ribs for use as railway ferries between that county and Eng- land. Thousands ot automobile tourists ex- pect to make the trip to Yellowstone, Yosemite and Glacier park this sum- mer, carrying camping outfits with them, spending thtsirl nightsl under canvas and cooking their own meals over campfires. ' In Sweden articles sold as gold must contain not less than 75 per cent. of the pure metal, and those sold as silver at least 82 per cent. of pure silver. Hundreds of motor lines have been established throughout the country since the war as a result of many railroads discontinuing the operation of branch lines because they had ceas- ed to be productive ot revenue tor their maintenance. To permit the outside ot windows to be washed by persons inside rooms is the purpose of. a recently pat- ented wire frame into which cloths can be clamped. EEFEEEEEE lJE‘ In. THE INDEPENDENT,' GRIMS‘BY, ONTARI riitiialfiillRRiEEliEgiih%t (llhasisasssisissssuit We have on display an Overland . You move a car that had pneumatic tires, and your neighbor drove one with solid tires, you would naturally think you had much the easier riding car. With the three point suspension springs on the Overland Light Four, the same resilience is given the car as Pneumatic tires give. The Overland Light Four is made in Canada by Canadian labor. Stanley s. Fairchih CULLEY and BREAY ne reason why Overland Lig I'll fp QUICK ACCELE RAII C),rilis, vet-land Sales Authorized "et-ttmer-l-a-rt-ar-ri-ttm-- Service Station, Village Inn Garage moon Ivan!» Mtecuu 'Raa2d2Sis" MS3 IiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiWiiii 7 _ - “Wmmummmmmmwuyinu‘59 or t Four is superior to other makes of cars. sfiiS; (lifiilllRigiiihlfiuRlElilir IU Agent for Grimsby and district. h t nstance ll Four Touring Car in our sales room Sales Room, James F. Birds Store fiflémfifififififififiEfifiEfiEfiEfifl -"'""-------r.--.-c--.--t- Jjgll:ggUi.gllg.%i.Ni.i.tlllii5.lU.inli.5g, EEEEEE "5:! E ES an: SE ELEVEN fiilgiiigti'ii.

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