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Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Aug 1924, p. 4

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG BROKEN. BRAKE RODS By WILLIAMSON smi DOC IM BREAKING MORE : / NOTE THE LE OF EMERGENCY BRAKE RODS THE DRIVE SHAFT. WHEN SPRING SHACKLES THE REAR WHEELS WIT A BUMP THE REAR MUST BOUND UPWARD IF | HIT A HARD THE REAR WHEEL IN AN ARC. THE SPRING IM SURE TO P HITS A BUMP, WE SHACKLES SWING BACK NEVER SET THE SY WARD TO TAKE CARE EE = OF THE INCREASE IN WHEEL BASE, BUT YOUR BRAKE RODS CAN Nar STRETCH, IF You ARE USING YOUR SERVICE: BRAKE WHEN YOU HiT A. REAL BumMP YOu CAN FEEL THE TUG WITH ot J Ny» OO Ne old time favorite > ree yi . the ns Ume Jerice steep hill you should shift into sec- Monufscrured by Gerrel Bk PP A oO & Fa . The principal purpose of the hand emergency. It was never intended to It you are forced to use this brake COMPANY DF CATMOA LInITED. See -- ¥ 2 A be set when the car is moving, es- (fo hold a car back on a steep hill, ond speed or even into low and let IPERAL TOBACCO Disaeitn Or emergency brake is to hold the car| pecially over a rough road. If the keep your thumb on the release but-|the compression in the cylinders 8. 7 brake is set tight enough to take all ton and hold the brake back. If the] hold you back. It is a safety meas-|. : ¢ When it is stopped, but you are also the slack in the brake shoe, you can [rod is subjected to a strain you willfure and should something happen to] o_. : AA 5 see after consulting Doc's sketch, [catch it] your arm and save the|your brakes on a steep hill you will RECEIVED MANY GIFTS. z $¥pected to keep it so adjusted as to why something is likely to snap if |brake ro t wish that you had taken time to shift * bring the car to a quick stop in an|the rear wheels hit a bump. However, if you are going down a|gears at the top of the grade. Elgin Bride-Elect Remembered By § Sn Cray Her Friends. 2 Elgin, Aug. 26.--Miss Grace Stanton entertained in honor of her YOU BUY WHEN! oY if -- "RY i, : fy friend, Miss Lola Judson, whose . . . | J . i wedding takes place the 3rd Sep- The exceptional tone quality in the Weber BN 4! LR fembor. 4A most delighitul 'after. 7 Piano h th . § > 8 noon was spent by the young people. i / 7 ] appeals to the most ascethetic taste, The young bride to be received many ig REAR FOR YOURSELF AND BE CONVINCED. behutiful and useful gifts from her / . ; plaids I IN roo fends. . . AT C. W. : DSAY'S Ware ms, gr a Robert Mustard left s 4 Canadian Nati nal Exhi Princess Street Nominal And Brake Horsepower for a two-week trip to New York Ba, / AUG. 23 Toronto SEPT. 6 city. Dr. Berliner and family, New Z d » hea - j Seem To Be At Variance With Each Other York, were callers on friends. Wil- J] 2 ore comprehensive; more ambitious an | They Seem To Be anianc " lism Flemming spent a few days at ever--depicting thé picturesque, the artistic WHEN ONE FILLS OUT the application for his car's registration, he his home. Mrs. G. W. Earl Is visit- / 7] and typical life of Canada and other lands, a ar Eo = 1} may find that the instruction book says that the figure to be inserted ing relatives at' Scottsville, N.Y. 2 "M . On" Prompt, Courteous Service | on the card is 17 horsepower, but when he reads this manufacturer's Mrs. (Rev.) Sanderson is taking advertisement he learns that his engine is capable of developing 43 Gorgeous spectacle rtrayin "might) | 299-305 Queen 9 Ph 526 | horsepower or more than twice the nominal or rated power. This is her holidays at Standstead, Que. / romance Re gpm Tap yd Bo Empire | one | confusing, but the distinction between the two kinds of horsepower ie Donald D. Coon left ls nosh to 7 7 Al 'the : amusement devices o i 1H simple dfter all. The nominal or rated horsepower is simply an arbi attend the Sherbrooke fall fair. Mr. 44 i SELECT AUTOMOBILE PAINTING aa | trary estimate of the horsepower an engine of a certain cylinder bore and Mrs. Albert Bryden spent Sun- ONE HUNDRED ats She ingenuity of maa, § and number of cylinders can reasonably be expected to deliver when eo eral rally is running fast enough so that each of its pistons travels 1000 feet each a gene Aug. Th Consult your agent for Reduced Railroad Rates. : minute. On the other hand, the actual maximum horsepower, some to wipe off the debt on the remodel. ROBERT MILLER, President. JOHN G. KENT, Managing Director) | . times spoken of as the brake or dynamometer horsepower (from the led town hall. i Auto Tops and Jame he meumiing Jeti) 1s the horsepower which an 3gine can Miss Grace Delong, Toronto, is Shipping Out Cattle. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, A. Gibson, speed beyond which there will bh guest of her parents, Mr. ard Mrs. Mississippi, Aug. 26.--Mrs. Wil-| Sharbot Lake, spent Sunday with Seats Recovered to cause no increase in the work dome. This limiting speed is often J. G. Delong. Miss Mildred Coon is | fred McLaughlin, Kingston, is visit-| Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gibson." Mr, . three times that arbitrarily chosen and embodied in the rating formuls spending a few days at her home be- | ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| and Mrs. E. Olmstead, Miss Mary Z Side Curtains and as the work done by a gasoline engine Increases with its speed, fore returning to Ottawa. Miss Ma-| William Kirkham. Mr. and Mrs. W.|.Olmstead and William Dowdell A » through a rather wide range, it is not strange that the actual horse rion will accompany her to continue| A. Geddes and two children, Jack | spent Sunday with relatives at All Kinds of Bevelled power is frequently as high as 'two-and-one-haif times the rated or her studies. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rip- | and Alice, are spending a week at | SharPot Lake. J. Miller, Snow Road, Glass . h nominal horsepower. The rating formula was adopted long ago, before ley, Kingston, were guests of rela. Toronto -exhibition. Miss Violet Me- shipped a carload of cattle here to Lig ts engines could run at their present high rates of speed and thus it Sivey tion. Dougall is visiting with friends in' Toronto last Saturday, very low figures as compared with modern performance. WORLD R. SINC IR VALVE GRINDING QUERY | the carburetor is correctly adjusted. LA EMPRESS O| FRANCE, Jan. 14 A It may be that your 860 BARRIE STREET ' } low-speed band is too' tightly ad- 'PHONE 1684. MEDITERRANEAN ! Justed and arias, Discing 8 Sontin- EMPRESS SCOTLAND, ous abnormal load on the engine, = > WEST INDIES when igh-gear is ngaged. When 5 AR ate you are drivihg on low-gear, this A O TOPS | MONTROYAL, Jan.20 Feb. 21 l % A 4 bana no longer slips and this frie A ---- tion lo s thus absent. Put your UT or Membership limited for sack A= BLL] | about readily inthe reat Jt Bushes : - E about readily in the garage. 1 not, New and Repaired Suite. Canadian Pacific man \ i quite likely you may find that this ions | iD pr) tie ares 4 / is because of a dragging tranemis- "a an he 1 private ; G sion band. You #o no speak of yacht ixury and o 'your high-gear oluteh s ¢ but tmtart of a Node hotel = Chp dt does it would account or . your disposal. eating when on hig -gear.. We cruises Dest win. 8S. C. asks: Is it necessary to Presume that your fan belt is Hght ter and reservations ould be have all the valves of an engine shoul 10". Secure boattive ey made lteaiad te ground every time that any of tne : Beautif booklel them begin to be leaky? DRY STEERING WORM with fullest information on Answer: Not necessarily, In application to any general, exhaust-valves require re- Agents, ~ grinding several times to one re- -- grinding of the inlets, because the services Li former are subjected to the action Segular, Belfast, 1s Liverpool, of intensely heated gases and thé burg -- daily, wrend %, An erp and Jatter 'pass only the cool mixture tw: from ; the carburetor, However, sailings almost whenever the cylinder-head is off, -- It Is well enough to have the inlets - inspected, as to their seatings. Very ' offers you all the choice you could often on an exhaust-valve grinding i) if £ a possibly want in tires. He job, certain of them need practical. H 2 2A VI the complete Goodyear line. ly no attention while dthers require considerable, but whenever the Nd ter t price valves are accessible, it pays to have them all looked over even {if most of them, especially the inlets, are found to be all right. ---------- DRAGGING TRANSMISSION BAND V. G. McN. writes: The water of my Ford car bolls after I have run two or three miles in high-gear and, for some reason or other, it Seems to boil sooner with the car in high than with it in low gear. How do you account for this? The radiator has been cleaned, fresh engine oil has been supplied and on oN W. D. writes: When I turn the steering wheel of my car, especially when I am cutting the car around sharply and it is mov- ing slowly, I can feel and hear a sort of a "grind." 'that seems to eome from the hand wheel. thing to be tigh order, but the wheel Bard perhaps. Whe "grind" come from? i Most likely the worm and worm gear, In the housing at the bottom of Jour steering-column lack on and th comes from their dry action. You will find a plug in this ho which, wh Soaring by means of a. gun. It should be supplied until the hous- ing will Fecaive 1 no peas the or > also a grease-cup near the the housing, which '1dbricates the filled and turned Gown wari Lid, be own grease begins\to oose out above the bear- ais or if you want to fabric tires----the Goodyear quality and He is one of 2500 but lower invest still less in your car Selected Dealer offers you dealers selected from the 10,000'in Can- ada as best able to sell tires at a small margin of profit and yet give valuable service. Get to know hin. Goodyear means Good Wear GOODFYEAR - GOODYEAR TIRES FoR SALE AT VANLUVEN BROS. 34 Princess St. Clean, pure milk eo RAPS ety Prope "Not pasteurized or steril- ized in any way. SE to Kingston General oSp: an institution jon, etc., under the Thomas Edison, who with H President Coolidge knows 'how movies h Henry Ford and' dro down to the president's father's fa VE, the other day, showed him all about it. yed the leading role in the one-real 3 shot. But there's little likelihood it ever will be shown 110 your neighborhood theatre, , - Son a personal supervision of Dr. Miller, Professor of . We guarantee that every Delivery to all parts of the ity. | Pathology, Queen's bottle is from our own stable, * HEMLOCK PARK STOOK FARM dudvbbtutndntui hn Philbin,

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