"race TWELVE i lurl Ialpllaiel lame leiiml llor Sleep It: lulu MIl.BiJRN' HEART aadaitnlbadtaknlxbansliound usb 1 3'31‘ h$filfifihl°fm kl j ‘i KN'U'I‘81'OR.D. Thirteen members met at home o! Mrs. Jas. Bmallmsn res the Rbruary meeting. Bit which games were flucycd by all- The only hminesa taken up was that oi making plans for s. Valentine party. use. Bay McNeil! will entertain next meeting. Dupite that the number oi oper- ators has been increased, it required an average 0150.2 seconds to put through a telephone ‘call in London 1M9 70f. "HD1114 WW1 37-3 50601155 even tear oii a. connecting rod cap so that the crank gives a side blow, rip- ln 1927. Red Sal Continuum! Motor Bendix Four-Wind Brake: Alum Sihal Timing Chain Full Pom Fud lubrication Punngn Cam Faun ml Sixes from $673 to $209! 1.0.5., Lurill, Ont. FO-VfOtO-OOOOOOO-OOQOOOOOO0000060000000000OOOOOOSOQQO‘ i The Car Owner's Scrap Book g lly 0. W. Donal] ,.-Q§4-§ e-eee+++e ping oil’ the side oi the case. Rac- ing o! the engine also sucks oil up into the top oi the piston, producing carbon, and ii’ persisted in it will in time cause overheating. It is a very injurious practice and one that is entirely useless. 6 TMIN G THE SPARK. Whan- the engine doesn't seem to have the power it should, or runs sluggishly. examine the timing oi the spark. This is done by having cylin- der No. 1 on top center on the tiring stroke. Retard the spark fully. Ln this position the bmaker points on the timer should be at a point where they are Just about to break, or sep- arate. Bhould they not be in this position, then they should be reset. Examine the condition or the points to see that they are not burnt or pit- ted. Ii they are in a wom condi. tlon, remove them and work them over an oil stone until they are thor- oughly cleaned. But remember that when the points are cleaned in this manner it is very necessary to reset them. This is done by tumlng the Vacuum Tube When a gasoline tank is not equip- pedwith a drain cock, or i! s small quantity o! gasoline is required while out on the road, probably ior priming. take a piece oi metal tubing, a few inches longer than the diameter oi the tank. Hold the thumb securely over one end oi this tube and insert the other end into the gas tank. when the tube is withdrawn the gas- oline that has entered it will be with- drawn. It is well to carry a short motor over slowly until the timer can section o, tubing m the mo, W; o, sprepds the points farthest apart, or the can to the hlgest point. I A Tight Nut Ruin‘ ‘he Mom“ An unusually tight nut or bolt can Every time the motor is raced it be loosened by applying two wrench- produces a severe strain on the con- es to it instead oi one. The handles necting rod and the crankshait bear- | oi the two wranches should be placed ings, tending to flatten them out and in a V position, then exert a pull on develop knocks. Quite often it will both wrenches at the same time. This will distribute the pressure over several faces oi the nut or bolt, as wall as over iour Jaws oi the two wrenches, and makes removal very easy. Diiierential Noise Quite oiton a grinding noise in the diiierential can ba greatly reduced by ch ' to a. heavier grease. Oars must be used on cold days, however, not to use a grease that is too heavy, tor when it becomes chilled 1t will press itleli out oi the gears, allow- ing them to run dry. And this, nat- urally. is worse than using a grease that is Just a little too soit. WHY DO WE BO orrm FOR- GET and push down on the starter button while the motor is running. split Blma It often happens that alter repair- ing a tubs or tire and replacing it on a split rim, 1t is iound to be very dliiicult to spring the rim back into place. When this ‘“ ‘ is encoun- tered, the best plan is to take the jack and a piece oi wood oi a length that when placed end to and with the Jack it will equal the diameter o! the rim. Now place the jack and the, wood end to end inside the rim and at right angles to the lock. Work the jack very slowly until the rim spreads enough to bring the lock in- to its proper position. It 1s well to leave both the lack and the block oi wood in position until the rim is look- ed. Valve Grinding when grinding valves it is a good Q ‘UA LI "r, THE DURANT "GU? SPECIAL COUPE Drive It Away ~ ~ o! China. OU could walk into any Durant dealers showroom and drive the new Durant "60" away knowing that you arebuying an honest-value automobile. You know thatjts Red Seal Continental Motor will supply all the speed and power you can use and the refinements principles of quality. and thoughtful improvements are additions to thqDul-ant Close examination of any model will reveal the reasons for such strong public confidence. Your dealer will oblige, at your convenience. Siam! Far/cry Equlpflell Tau Erin sum 5r ' DURANT MOTORS of CANADA TORONTO (IANADA LIMITEI U RA N RUGBY TRUCKS ‘IN Y; TON TO 1% TON CAPACITIES .72 c. 1115s, Limitbd lCharlottetown and Montague THE CHARLOTTETOWN_ QLJARDIAN . plan to bring the piston to top cen- ter, and then place s. piece o! waste or cloth between’ it and the valve. Also place moths? piece oi waste in the valve port below the seat oi the valve. Inthiswaytheemerycan- not iind- its way into the cylinders. Thitis very important, ior when emery one: geis around the piston it produces a never-ceasing grinding that ls very injurious. Winn harping to Inverse. Many beginners iind it very diiii- cult to learn to back the oar properly. It has been found helpiul in such a case to let the irout wheels periect- ly straight, then cut a small notch in the steering wheel. directly in front oi the driver. By observing this notch the drlvar can readily see just how much the iront wheels have been turned to the right or to the left, or whether or not they are periectly in line with Chg rear wheels. The molt important rule of all to observe. when reversing, is never in attempt it without g. clear vision oi the rear. Ii mother passenger is in Fe car, ask them to watch on the .ght rear side, while you keep an eye on the leit side. \ Oara oi Tires. Probably the iour most important rules to observe in order to prolong the liie oi’ tires is to keep the tires properly inflated, never allow them to stand in oil or water, avoid sud- den startiug and stopping, and teat the wheels frequently to see that they are kept in perfect alignment. When the Oar Jerks A Jerky motion tn the car is usually caused by some irregularity in the ig- nition, or the improper seating and adjustment oi the valves. However, this Jerky motion is sometimes caused by an air leak in the intake system. “Taking the Hills." When driving up a long, steep hill, it is not good practice to wait until the motor begins to labor beiore shiiting to a lower gear. Much en- gine bearing trouble will be eliminat- ed ii a lbiit is made to second speed at the very first symptom oi the en- gine ‘beginning to labor, or knock. More than 1,000,000 children are now employed in iactories and shops working irom ll to 16 hours a day at wages ranging from six to I0 cents a day. h/f/ruy 14-‘ j v l. , 4 u. my "v. MARCH V. “li-JPQ a bought it for, its beauty \ ‘V?’ . r/ lg. w!" \ Slie wanted beauty . . and she got it. “Just like a woman”, he said. “Carried away by appearances! Can't blame her, though. It is a wonderful looking car. .H-m-ml Feels comfortable. Great body-build- ers, these Fisher people! “A real engine, too. It's a big six, all right. Feel that power! And that speed! And that getaway! And such brakes! What pricedid you say? Is . that all? I'd have guessed at least two A. Horne £6 Co. UHABLOITETOWN hundred dollars more." P-l 5-8-20! Prince Motors sumlvmnsrns Dealers For Prince Edward Island. PRODUCT or GENERAL MOTORS OF Eawarfflfiiflfifiuj . a .. d." -——— , fi v SWEIPING SUCCESS -. AND IIIICGDIIIIA SALES ~- I . . IXES " simrmu: m; - Mlltilllargerllodlosp Assounaa doors alordviaayelw ‘ trance and Qiv. lapthencwl‘ his: