Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 27 Oct 1920, p. 3

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Taken all in all there is nothing ALpl CS i5 NVL SU RLUGCI _ ADCVOLUCU that makeg a car stand up and perâ€" for the man who has a chauffeur or form like careful and consistent at. |the man who keeps his car, in a gaâ€" tention to lubrication. You can be |T28° Where they look after it right sure of getting maximum service out |2410M8. (But men of this type owe it of a car that hasn‘t been neglected. to themselves to make sure that the If you do neglect it, you can be just essentials are ‘being performed. It as sure that you won‘t get anywhere | !8 1099 casy for a hired driver or a near what you are entitled to. garage man to neglect things for a Causes Much D day or so, until finally the time runs k s much VDamage into a week or more, and the car acâ€" Itis safe to say that a very large |tually begins to suffer. » percentage of the troubles that moâ€" | <â€"The majority of motorists attempt tor car owners have is due to their|to look after their cars for thefâ€" failure to a.t_tend to the proper upâ€" |selves. Most of them do not appreâ€" keep of their machines. If they are {ciate for a moment just how much neglectful of this feature}) they not dlubrication amounts to. It is a great revelation how much better an automobile runs after hayâ€" ing the springs thoroughly lubriâ€" cated. A car that beforehand has registered every bump in the road in no uncertain . way appears to be floating along after the spring leavyâ€" es have had a full supply of graphite and grease. «Not only do the squeaks disappear, which is . comforting to the ears but the whole car appears to be lighter and full of life. Try it out on your car and see what a tremendous improvement it makes. The effects of full and comâ€" plete spring lubrication are many. Tires seem to do ibetter service. The car rides better. You can â€" be sure you are helping to lengthen the life of the piece of machinery you have bought. OILING Most of MOTOR SECTION Wednesday, October 27th, 1920 t of Engine and Body Trouble Due to Careless Lubrications OF CAR PROLONGS LIFE /R mm O A demonstrationâ€"may be arranged at your MECHANICALLYâ€"more than a. worthy successor to the previous models that héjrg performed their way into the hearts of motâ€" orists everywhereâ€"in appearanceâ€"a revelaâ€" tion. abletin Grimshby and district from In Seven distinct and distinetive models CANADA‘S STANDARD CAR is procurâ€" nished you on request Announcing A\ handsomely illustrated booklet will be furâ€" THE NEW ‘ Twenty One Master Six All this is not so much intended for the man who has a chauffeur or the man who keeps his car, in a gaâ€" rage where they look after it right along. (But men of this type owe it to themselves to make sure that the essentials are ‘being performed. It is too easy for a hired driver or a garage man to neglect things for a day or so, until finally the time runs into a week or more, and the car acâ€" tually begins to suffer. ; ‘only pile up expense upon themâ€" selves; they help to damage the repâ€" utation of the car they have bought. It 18 _ a~<Adelicate m atter for â€" the automobile d ealer to have to tell the owner that he isn‘t doing his share. A lot of motor car owners think the dealer is merely trying to pass ‘the buck. But those who have had service staâ€" tion experience are only too familiar with the neglect of essentials shown by owners of cars. They have seen to many cases of cars that come in "dry," along with the wails of the owner that the car is a "lemon." Looking after his car ought to be a sort of pleasure to the automobilâ€" ist. He ought to be able .to spare a little time in each week to do the outstanding necesary things. If he doesn‘t think any more of the money he has investeq than the spending of this time amounts to ,he must be a reckless sort of person. W. W. Kidd convenience "GIVE ‘ER GAS" He got in and pressed a button on the dashboard of the car; ° .. Then got out and turned her over; Then got in and pressed the button, and kicked the whankusâ€"bar; Then got out and turned her over; Then got in and pressed the button, kicked : the whankusâ€"bar and changed the flickending; Then got out and turned her over; Thed got in and pressed the button, | kicked the «whankusâ€"bar, f changed the flickending and reâ€" versed the flamoling; Then got out and turned her Over; Then»got in and pressed the button, kicked the whankusâ€"bar, changâ€" ed the flickendingg, reversed the flamofling and thumiped the banâ€" doleero; Then got out and turned her over; TheÂ¥ got in and pressed the button, kicked the whankusâ€"bar, changâ€" ed the flickending, reversed the flamofling, thumped the bandoâ€" leero and adjusted the magneero Then got out and turned her Over; Then got in and pressed the button, kicked the whankusâ€"bar, Changâ€" ed the flickending, reversed the flamofling, thumped the bandoâ€" leero, adjusted the magneero and twisted roynd the secondary bung; $ } Then got out and turned her Over; Then got in and pressed the button, kicked the whankusâ€"bar, changâ€" ed the flickending, reverseq the If the electrical generating system has an automatic regulator connectâ€" ed in series with the shunt field, this regulator is probably: not: working properly. If no loose connections are found, the car had best be taken to an electrical repair mankto locate and remedy the trouble. The voltage of the igenerator imâ€" mediately "increases, which accounts for the brilliancy of the lights, until the 'filament,,,,,,,,, nnnnili the filament, overheated, burns out. Check over every wire connection on the generator and the battery. Loose connections occur oftenest at the battery. P . "They seem to be all right for 2 time until all of a sudden they bright en far above normal and then go out. Examination of the (bulbs revea!s the fact that the filaments have disâ€" appeared. The car runs all right and the storage ibattery seems to be in fair condition. * It is very annoying to motorists to have the lights ofithe car burn Out at inopportune moments. As a COTâ€" respondent avers: Ho‘w to Avoid Sudden Extinction Of Headlights on Hill LIGHT TROUBLES OFTEN DANGEROUS THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO _ Auto polo will he at the State Fgir at from September 27 : clusive. Hawaii has â€"sufficient molasses available to produce 9,000,00 gallons of motor alcoholâ€"enough for all automobiles in the island. _ _ Japan is sending Mr. K. Takata, chief engineer of the public works section of the Kanagawa Prefectural ffice, to this country to study road building methods and materials. _ Norway has just commenced operâ€" ating its first automobile factory. The output is estimated at 200 cars a vear. i * _ It is estimated that 13,5000,000 gal> lons of gasoline is used daily by moâ€" tor vehicles throughout "the United States. R % In the vicinity by towns there factories and 18 factories. [ _ Motor vehicle owners in the United States contribute $75 a year for Eery mile of road improveqd or unâ€" improved. _ In the rural districts of Colorado and Utah motor transportation is furnisheq‘(children from their homes to Public Schools. _ During the World War Germany used commercial: alcohol distilled from sawdust and various kinds of waste vegetable matter. _ More than 90 per cent. of the tonâ€" nage of rail and water lines is transâ€" ported over highways before reaching the consumer. Because of a shortage of automoâ€" biles in Europe cars are selling at figqres far ibeyond their actual valâ€" ue. â€"The average es}imated repair bill for all automobiles in the United states amounts to $500,000 a day. of Detroit and nearâ€" are 24 automobile motor truck â€"manuâ€" a special feature ~Trenton, N. J., to October 1, inâ€" UEAAA ENAE 30x3 30x3% Clover"®Nonâ€"Skids ... 30x3 Standard Heavy Nonâ€"Skid y Smules~;2s.2.gi8d se s .. 30x3 TIRES ALL SIZES AT 40 PER CENT. OFF REGULAR % PRICES. ' TIRE SALE 30x3 Service Station for McLaughlin and Overland Cars GENUINE FORD PARTsS Our labor charges are only 90¢ per hour Truck for Hireâ€"â€"â€"â€"Good Service Tires Day Phone 193 Village Inn Garage CHAS. LANG, Prop. Extra Heavy Service, guaranteed 6,000 miles.. Ribbed, guaranteed 5,000 miles ... TUBES, guaranteed JAS. â€"FISHER GARAGE >~GRIMSBY GENUINE FORD PARTS Gas guaranteed 4,000 PHONE 307 Night Phone 429 Oils $17.50 $19.50 $15.00 $17.50 2.50 THREE

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