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Grimsby Independent, 14 Jul 1920, p. 3

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Wednesday, July 14th, FERST 1,000 MILES MOST IMPORTâ€" ANT Â¥so Care in Handling Your Car While It is New and Stiff DON‘T DRIVE TOO FAST Make a thorough study of the inâ€"| ° e es struction book. Look at the lubriâ€" ifTatch Your Lubrication and Keop an|cation chart and familiarize yourself| 7 . Eye on All Bolts and Nuts with the location of every grease cup franinenferthoatihe and air hole. Then see that all are| y The dealer has just left your new kept filled properly. This will insure car at the dour and you invite the against worn parts or scored bearâ€"| 1 family to go for a short ride. Doesn‘t ings and, incidentally, allow you to the engine sound powerfu) and quiet? learn the lubrication system thorough ) ; Your tests all are met satisfactorily, ly. and you realize that it meuns Ssun, When an automobile is built the‘ flowers and red blood and that it will engine has been run but little, and\l may its cost in kealth for you and the parts are fitted tight to ma.ke\ yours. (Butâ€"are you interested in them snug after the stiffness has) your car‘s health? Do you intend to worn off. The car will not show" keep it fit from the start? Of course much speed until these parts wear] you do. in. So don‘t _ exceed twenty-tive'\ After the first trip take a wrench miles an hour until your speedometer| and go over every nut and bolt on registers 1,000 miles. By so ° doing] the car to make certain that all are each part will "find itself" and you! twgsht. The engine parts should get Yill be perfectly safe . in exceeding\ especial attention, for a defect here Will be perfectly safe in exceeding a car before it has obtained the 1,000 omprntr miles it will result in a noisy engine â€" m and premature repairs. THE New McLaughlin Light Six _ is alert to every whim of the â€"== li driver; It responds instantaneously. ===â€"â€"â€"[// For All Purposes ofi MCLAUGHLIN LIGHT SIX 1| E:.â€"_â€"....â€".-â€".â€"-’â€"_â€"-m emesnm tntuan o VOT VOrre EPIEERNEaD Ti reemmce o mammennt it noe on m o im w w i rpan oo eraror on m anessonmenmnmmnmennrnnnemmememmenmnmnmmemmenenmmeenione arem mm ns noeemaun eenmen onermmmenm oneme + on rmrennfacdet â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€";‘M. ARESTHTL HRRINI e w e ooofi resâ€"erremeerereeerlTTh T M PHONES 4 OR 2 | PUMPS P MOXLEY QUICK ACCELERATIION;: P \ L 1920 will result in misfiring and poor car\ buretion. Make your inspections frequently for the first 1000 miles, until the car will have worn in someâ€" what. Then you can relax your vigiâ€" lance a bit. Drain off the oil every 500° miles / and replace it with fresh. You will\ be surprised at the quantity of grit), and dirt that comes from the crank} case. The bearings and pistonsi throw off small particles: of metal] which, unless you remove them with| the old oil, will work into the bear-\ ings and cause trouble. Perhaps| your engine will show a tendency tq'i overheat when new. Don‘t let this worry you, for it‘s merely the 1‘riction‘i caused in wearing off the rough surâ€" faces of the engine. Drive intelliâ€" gently and just give her plenty of \ oil and water and soon this trouble will disappear. \ Every now and then the n&v cm"| should be jacked up, the wheels shak en and the looseness removed. As the bearings become accustomed to their work the need for adjustment will go away. Be careful of your gasoline adjustâ€" ment on the dash. Do not leave it "rich" any longer than is necessary for this results in a extra amount of| gasoline getting into ~the engine,| which will, of course, thin the oil. ! The body cleaning should be done very carefully for the first month or so. Use a simple flow of water withâ€" out spray or force. If you don‘t the finish will be marred. The longer you drive without unnecessary cleanâ€" ing the harder the varnish will beâ€" If you follow the car driven by an expert you will notice that he mainâ€" tains a ‘constant speed, that he does not loaf along and then suddenly jump to forty miles an hour. You use more gasoline when you accelerâ€" Don‘t try to economize by purchasâ€" ing the "just as good" oil. Buy the right, best grade and change the supâ€" ply every 500 miles. You will find this the most economical in the long ruu. Keep the carbureter adjusted the leanest possible mixtureâ€"a mixture reduces carbon deposits come. s \| Do not allow the engine to race or to run when the car is standng . Self starters are made to be used and is good for theâ€"battery to be operated intelligently. Keep the tires fully inflatedâ€"soft tires consume power as well as deâ€" Wlmâ€"â€"‘-â€"-‘â€""fl.m ns run but little, and| No bridges shall I fear to cross; ‘ ed tight to ma‘ke\ No rivers in which I may drown; the stiffness has No farmers kicking at their loss ar will not show'\ Because I‘ve run their poultry these parts wear] down. exceed twenty-five‘\But i can scoot along at will, til your speedometer| Nor fear I ever shall collide iles. By so ° doing With vehicles upon some hill, find itself" and vou! With throttle running open wide! * 4 .‘-\-.â€"" * «# / M ,éy@ KA L o 9 / s ~“"lp‘€'[‘: § § j Fd e s lt «5 3 / /aÂ¥â€" % â€"=â€"s/alge~ _ 4 im es Sn olA = %/f gxX [( Nee s $ 77â€" When I have left this earthly sphere, And all its trials here below, I pray that I may go from here To a more favored land I know. A place where sheriffs are unknown, Of deputies devoid and free, Where I may scoot thru space alone Without speedâ€"cops to hother me. oz "Twill be a land of pure delight, A land where dogs will never bark; Where I can whizz along at night, Nor need a tailâ€"lamp lit at dark. I‘ll never fear the copper‘s grip; No judge and jury there await, \Buft 1I can "open up" and zip \ ~Until I strike & thrilling gait! at lean I‘ll never need apply the brake; No constables my way shall fret; All sorts of chances I can take Without expressing keen regret. There‘ll be no deadly railroad track With which I‘ll have to take | : chance To find myself upon my back, | All bloody, in some ambulance. HE SPEEDER IN DREAMLAND or automobile race at Indianapolis. He elf maintained an average speed Oof 88.16 is miles per hour, and for his long ted grind received the speedway prize of |$20,000. ;oft‘ It has been advised that France is deâ€" no place for automobiling this sumâ€" uzlsnt WMs â€"sittecalina. .@note.«. 0. cents =a ~**~% It is, indeed, a goodly land @@® Of which I have such visions fair; | @@ Where I may drive with reckless 88 hand, Nor of pedestrians beware, ‘ I‘ll never need to dodge a hen; ‘ No cow nor pig shall wander near. And corpses of unlucky men Shall not muss up my runningâ€" gear! <a The Boston Chamber of Commerce| and similar organizations in other parts of Massachusetts are to begin a campaign of education to prevent motor vehicle accidents. During the recent "Shipâ€"byâ€"Truck" Week in New York City the De Witt Clinton locomotive, a fireless tender and three stage coaches were transâ€" ported through the city streets by ‘its modern rival, the motor truck, \ Gaston Chevrolet won the 500â€"mile MALOOL‘»} . SXT id 4 4A N > . RAKRD NesX M PTp i m oi mei ces < RiRngn lon, lubricant oil two dollars, and spare parts cannot be purchased exâ€" cept in Paris. Inner tubes for automobile tires are made by the yard and at one large rubber factory in Ohio a gang of men in a callendering machine rolled out 24,450 yards of tube st_ck during the month of February. As part of a course in automotive engneering, alterations are being made in one of the Public schools in Philadelphia, Pa., for a runway to be constructed so that students can "dissect‘"" a motor car or truck. THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO o CUSL in â€" American THE PRODUGT OF EXPERIENCE C J 30 («)(«) (€)(@) (©)(e) (€)(€) («)(@) @)(e) C s)(@) (€)(@) (@) (@)(© % (@) (@)(@ (0)(€) (€)(€) (©)(@) («€)(€) (€)(€) (©)(€) (©)(€) OO OO o $000600(0)9)0)00000000000000000000000000100000000°00°006 CHEVROLET One Ton Truck, with Stake Top Body, $1900, F. 0. b. Grimsby Our repair shop is in charge of a f: can repair any make of Automobile, Mo Gasoline engine. We have installed an upâ€"toâ€"date Battery charging unit, and are now preâ€" pared to charge, repair and rebuild any make of battery. at 75¢ per cylinde: Its 130â€"inch Springbase frees _ One of Canada‘: you from jolts and jars that ufacturing enterpr annoy you or damage the car. car for Canadians. IF the Overland on/y gave you the remarkable riding comâ€" fort it does, it would still be Canâ€" ada‘s greatest light weight car.â€" But it does more than thisâ€" The Overland gives you the economy of 100â€"inch wheelbase from the moment you buy it. Giving Canada NEW Riding Qualities We will clean your cylinders by the approved method of using oxygen Head Office and Factories: Willysâ€"Overland Limited, Toronto, Canada / CHEVROLET / inley SERVICE ©0066000000000000000006006060000060060060606060060000000000600000006 ‘0€060000000©00000000006006000600°00°00°00°06606 ©0,0,0,0,000 00000000 0C Branches: Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg and Regina vice [fi n lc !l‘ . paeiolecainrad 19 CARBON BURNING CULLEY & BBEAY BATTERIES ion, Village Inn Garage of a factory trained expert, therefore we Ie, Motor Truck, Spraymotor, Tractor or n 1 One of Canada‘s largest manâ€" ufacturing enterprises builds this The Overland is finished in bright, weatherâ€"resisting enamel and upholstered with extra deep cushion springs. It, is electricâ€" ally started and lighted. _ This means greater riding comâ€" fort for passengers and longer life for every mechanical part. 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