. grEBRUARY 2o. 1gp: l l l o>4§++4 »»+¢>o»¢¢o¢v~»vo¢¢»+»¢£ i i I i i i E 2 t 56-0-6 o-Q-O-O-GOQOOOQ 000-0 OOGQ-‘O OO-O-O-O O §400~OO§O§O§O flO-QOO-O C‘ F INRRVTEWII; "And new. Ir-Qhat la “u; plasssnust impression al Canada!" t DISHNGUIBHID VISITOR: " Why, [name's Turk llllk Guieolats, nl “my, it‘: ntnordlnsrill 800111". I i M...‘ HE distinguished visitor has been observant during his short stay among us. He has learned what we, too, know so well- that Rowntreeh York Milk Choco- - late has the distinctively better flavour, the satin smoothness, that creates a new standard of milk chocolate goodness. THE ROWNTREE CO. LIMITED. TORQNTO Milk-wills delicious 21°." “lf/‘Jfilfil .‘..".»“fi eliaeolpce. ‘ » I 2 2 Use the Correct Spark Plug . The. car manufacturers have ex- perimented ‘ to determine the best tyne of spark plugs to us: in their cars. Failure to follow their recom- mendalioa may result’ in inefficient operation or damage totlie pistons. If the plugs are too long. they may be struck by tiie pistons or by the carbon wliioh accumulates there. If the plugs" are foo short, the spark "R65 lilac: ‘iii a. pocket, which may retain ‘some of the burned gasses which would be withdrawn on the rrhaustr stroke. As the spark will rvot."ta.ke place in an entirely fresh charge of gasoline vapor, combustion "will" take place slowly. The result willbe overheating of the engine, ns'ilhc effect ls the same as a late spark. When a long plug is used, the ‘mints extend u» far into the fitting chamber where they are cx- posed to’ the fu.ll heat of tho ex- plozsicm. "Plus may bring the points to the point ol‘ incandesence. re- sulting in MC-IZIXILIOII, or premature explosion. Wind Resistance Wind resistance against n car iii- creasés not in proportion to the in- "1-‘8-"1 01' Sliced. but as‘ the square of the increase. 1f a car i: running at fifteen miles per hour, and the speed ls increased to thirty miles, the wind ruistancc will be quadrupled if the speed ls increased to lfoi-Lv-fivo miles per hourfl the resistance be- comes twelve times as great as nt _ fifteen miles. Thus, the driver who. pcrslstsnn spending 1s uiiiieccssuriLv ivnsi-lng gasoline. Removing. Small Gears Wlien it is necessary to reiiiaie a. small sun. as on the startuig motor or generator. it iss-bmetimeis difficult. tr-"iuse even ‘a gaarpuller in the small space between tho gas-r and the housing. A method which is usually effective ‘isto drive two screwdrivers sidesstrilc-iiigbr/th M. ilie some time E-R. BROW 146 Richmond St.. Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Gloss Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summersitle, Lloyd Lewis be‘ warmod- Mtli a toruii. ivl-iioh will the ‘screwdrivers can force- it off. As most. gears arc l1l33ll.—l.l"_"."llfl(l lo ini- prove their wearing qualities, too much heat iiiuot not bc applied. Testing Wheel Alignment MLsallgnni/evnt of th-r front u-iicct» causes rapid wear of the tire lrcadr». wick method 0f testing ihc align- 1.81115. Select a smooth road surface such as a driveway. and wet the surface. ‘Then lay clown two sheets of wet newspaper in line with the wheels, and PressJ-lieni donni firmly. Then drive straight ahead over the papers. 1r the papers tear-suit hi- dlcateg that the tires are sitleslip- ping, due to ' misalignment. @0444 0000000-0-0-0404004000 coon-vow- t....__ Do You Require Any- Thing in This List WE sell wall papers. WE sell furniture coverings cutany size ro- quired. . WE sell upliolstaring accessories, viz: spyiiiigs. webbing. hessian, batting, flock, curled hnlr. wood wool, tow, oxcelsor, Ii n e n stitching and sewing twine, b u t t on s, gimp“ ‘I WE upholster furniture. ,/ We repair furniture. WE pack household good s. / WE pack china. WE move furniture. - WE lay and cement Ill10I6 unm/ i We sell window shadéis, furniture casters. and glass shoes. WE sell mirror “plates. ' WE resilver mirrorls. ' WE sell picturemo/tildiiig: alsqframe pictures. WE sell baby vvgfgons and cycle wheels. WE enamel andlline baby wagons. WE also sell "corduroy lining for baby wag- ons. a ,1 ~ / ‘we auv FEATHERS .' AT ALL seasons Henry M..¢F¢.1<..... s. c; . 167 Kent Street I flow to Make A Cylinder-Head ' Lllier Miniovuig fl'f‘_VIIllil?|' licad is a somewhat difficult task, as the sharp: prevents ll secure chip, But if there are a couple of discarded spark plugs in the sumac. a pair of lilting handles may easily b: nrzidc. Dis- card the center cletrode and por- celain. and screw t. piece of pipe into the lower shell. If the pipe i". bent at right angles rm the upper end,‘ it will afford a perfect grin- ‘ g Pipe Wrench Substitutes Though the average fool box (i095 1.0:. boast of a pipe wrench. there iii'e"tl|nes when a roiuid part must bedurncd. fllierc aretivtp-ways out of the difficulty. ll l-lierc Is a round flledlVflilfllJlC. use a monkey wrench cperi lt-iiomewiisl. wider than re- quirrd in fit the part. nnd plate the file betwerm one Jaw rind the part. so that. when pressure is applied to the vrmnrfi handle. the file wiu work duper initn tzhe jaws. This produces an absolutely firm-slip arm. which Iiccomas stronger as the tuniing effort ls increased. 1i‘ the file hap- pens to be a. heavy flat one, make s loop of several turns of wire, twist- aals-tj-Stomach a listed To See Meal Time Coming lbs. B. Iaanick. Port William, Out, writer-Wily husband niflusd with a bu! mniiaeii; could not eat at all, but Q using {our bottles o! Bl lI2I)()('l\ >00» 0o lng it tightly. Then, slip the ivire over one end to the file and one end lo a tire iron, gripping the part between them. Pressure apllllfld to tilic end of the file and tire iron be- comes greatly amplified on tiic other ciid. Compression and Spark Gap When an engine is operatirll at high speed, the compremion is higher than at low speed, as a large charge of gasoline vapor is drawn into the cylinders. This causes greater re- sistance between the points of the spark plugs. so that the spark may not Jump the gap. This may occur at high speeds only, the engine op- erating perfectly at medium and low speeds. Another effect of an exces- sive spark gap is mlsilrlng when ac- celerating rapidly, due to the ln- crease conipresion a1, low engine speed. The best spark gap can be determined by experunent and is determined by uhe average driving ronditions. When Parked Against the ‘Curb It occasionally happens that when parking, both front and rear wheels become tightly ivcdged against the curb, so that it, is impossible in drive away without scuffing the sidewalls of tlic tires. Should this occur, plate the jack under the center of the front axle raising the front of the car about an inch off the ground. Then push the car sidcwlse. sway from tiic curb, upsetting the jack. which will allow sufficient room to turn the from, wliccls. \ (‘old Weather starting After l-lic engine has been stopped fur some time iii cold weather, start- hu; will be made caaier lr the clutch l5 tiisengageil when the starter but- ton ls press-ed. 'I‘liis entirely disen- gagcs tho transmission from the en- gine and reduces the load on the starting motor. In cold weather the in back of the gear from opposite‘ If thLs is not effective, the gear may . cause it toexpand slightly so that lubricant in the transmission case is ronsldmably stiffer than in warm weather, so that if the battery is weak, the load may be too great for the motor to turn over rapidly enough for auuick start. Spiral Bevel Gears The object of the spiral bevel gears found in the rear axle. is to rctlurc vibration nnd noise. On the ralg-iit tooth bevel gear. the teeth form contact ovcr the entire length The following is an effective and in‘ cm, (mm rasullh-lg m1 "1911! or :5 violent impact. ‘lire curved teeth or u»; spiral bevel gear form con~ me cnAnorrcrowggqgianr/m twoobooo000000e0eoooweoooooecooeoooooeoooo+eoooefi I The Car Owner's Scrap Book " B‘! G. I. Donald . revueeooomooeo-eooaeoooe-ovoooeemo-ooo-ooooeo-e-o» IN MEMORIAM MIS- B, J. L. GABNHUM 'auiil_ r... mm T44444444 Zia/your lee/fi are dean? . . .unless you've cleansed the tiny crevices wheredecay begins. Colgate’: penetrating foam sweeps down into these hard-to- reach places, removing decaying mutter, cleansing teeth completely. The death occurred in this City on February 10th, after‘ an scum. heart attack of Mrs. B. J. L. Gsrnhum. formerly Miss May sun. daughter of théTlaw Mrs. “Edward Stall‘ of this city, , ,' , I ~ _ Gariihum whose health has not ‘beenlroliust-for lthe- past few years» was-still. able. to be the manager and ,l_iesd of .her family, where shewss greatly. beloved for her cheerful andi loving disposition. and-by; a large-circle ofJriends who sincerely regret her piisslns‘. _ Shelesvesln mourn her husband. whogls at present ‘in in the 1*. E. 1. Hospital and three, daughters, Miss Queenie at homePMrs. Scott Mc- Corkell, and Mrs. ‘Fred Wilson of Brooklyn, N. Y.,* also three sons, Brenton of the Canadian Swifts 00., Edwsrdand Vernon. three grand children and one sister, Mrs. William Warren, 17 Sydney Street. City, to mourn their-loss. ' ECON OMICAL The 25c tube of (jolgatei ‘ containsmarvtoollipaste than any other nation- ally advertised brand _ priced at ll quarter. ' Grestlygniagnifierl ieturo of s >506 elwecn teeth. olo how ordinary, slug- gish toothpaste (hav- ing high "surfacr/ tension") falls to peueiralecleep down where the causes of decay may lurk. Card t; musk. The family of the late Mrs. B. J. L, Garnhlum are deeply grateful for the many sindnesses extended to them in their recent bereavement, and for 1W1"! Int-Bins of sympathy and floral tributes received. This diagram shows how Colgate! active foam (having low "surfacc-trnsion“) pens-trains (INT! down info tlie space between leetli, cleansing it com- Eletely where toofli- rusli cannot reach. Stomach Distress A Signal That the Blood is Tlilii ~ and Watery 1 ONT be content with merely polishing the surfaces of your teeth . . . any toothpaste can do that. Use the one dentifrice designed especially to go deep down into the tiny spaces between teeth where ordinary brushing doesn't reach. Colgalifs active, penetrating foam not only polishes brilliantly, but gives an extra protection by cleansing these little fissures scien- iificslly, thoroughly . . . thus removing the danger of half-clean teeth. Your dentist will tell you that no dentifrice can europyorrliea; no dentifrice cancorrcct acid saliva; no dentifrice can firm the gums. He ivill tell you that the one big; job of the dentifrice is to clean the teeth‘. Colgateis cleans teeth. best! That is why most dentists recommend it. A distinguished medical authority h" llld. “When a man's stomach goes wrong, he starts on the down grade." Indigestion and other forms of stomach trouble produce depres- sion, often actual pllfi. and lead to a breakdown in health. y Probably the commonest cause of indigestion is weak. impoverished blood. If tlic blood loses its tone the action of the digestive organs is up_ set. Edtin! is generally followed by keen distress, flatulence and sour- fless-pslpltstion and pain around the heart are often’ present. By re- bulldln! theblood you restore tlic normal activity of . the disturbed organ and so banish the cause of indigestion. To build up-the blood there is no-l thing can equal Dr. Williams‘ Pink‘ Pills. r Théymctually’ increase that blood supply. making it rich and redQ in. this way they increase the appe- tite. strengthen this nerves, put color‘ slam-s Bu...“ u; 31-151mm; 15 now hi the cheeks and urive away the" headed by an Ameflcmh feeling of wcariiicss and dn|n-:;;:.-iu|i. I You are noi cxpcrimciitliig uhou - . - you take hr. Williams’ Pink f‘iil.s.| ___._ .4 Motor buses are becoming popular Argentina will take a census of itt in hide-China. - . cattle. tact gradually with a sort of sliding mglilmi. so i111: the iiiiglct is areal‘;- lygducifl. The sr-‘ra-l type of Scaring rrvluirrs a nnrc careful arljlvilililfll otherwise it will become 1110i": 110.3." Lha the slraighl/ WP!!- Eiiginc Speeds as s Illldlr in l Troubleshooting l ‘Troubles run tlic chain". can "'1- \<|ur|1l.iy' be found more readily if the engine speed is taken iiiio consider- ation. Sonic - ilroublcs- appeal’ at ,IllQllCi‘ speeds than others. and an observance of this Wi'l 811F311? 151cm‘ tato the location of the trouble. As an example a car would run in- dcflntcly at low speed-l. but R5 hllh speeds. the car would run a ahflfi distance. then the carburetor would start to cough and spit, and than the mgr“ would stop. The trouble was diagnosed as b61118 I11 the "WI Hm’ M the carburetor. which, on being re- moved was found to be almost entir- lely closed at one point. At 10W ispeeds. sufficient i135 fllwmd the carburetor to kecP the level lo l-Iw proper height. but at high speeds U18 carburetor bowl was emptied quicker than the gas could flow t0 it- In another instance. tho chill" would miss at hiilh 599658 but "ml-Id idle perfectly. ‘The trouble Wl-‘l which. at high speed-i "W"! m‘ close the valve quickly enough l0 retain the compression DYE!!!"- watching the engine at various speeds and under’ various load and road conditions will VPOVB l" “Id l“ keeping n sweet. running ename- sprlng Lubrication propm“ 5pfll1§ lubrication not only adds lo the ridlnfl cmfvri "l" '4" lengthens the life of the 8PfIflll~ Probably the easiest way w Iubflvl“ the springs is by 11168115 °I l; gprny or penetrating oil. _A hand wreynr. such as is used for lnflwi extermination will be found useful- Bpeclal mnetroting oils are made for ml; purpose, though a very satisfac- tory lubricant can be made V! ml!- in; old will"! oil and unlim- ‘flu gasoline acts as a vehicle to cam’ the oil between the snrins ism/w it then evaporates and leaves the oil. Before applying the lubricant. the springs should be washed vrltl-i keros- ene to remove the road dict. At the Itlme the springs are lubricated, it is ‘a good plan also to spray the points ‘WflCTQ the body is fastened to the found in a weakened valve spring. i Fliey have proved tlicir value in’ tlioiranilw of cases. some of them,‘ "1“"“' ‘ ""15 your neighbors. They _ ‘I iii i i: but good. All medl- 1n~ 1' i‘ t. . rclfthese pills, or you ran yzcl tl ‘.111 by mall at 50 cents n ‘h ; from 'l‘he Dr. Williams Medicine Co. Brockvillo; Ont. l A mummies. "Whatiln 1m and ‘ Row to Eat.“ ivlllrbe sent free on re-‘ quest. It contains much useful in- formation. Address The ‘Dr. WiI-' iialni Medicine Co.. ‘Brockville. Ont. ‘ “scorch KISSES" , onasoow. no‘. 1a.- lBritlslil United Pressr-{llssgow girl students have elosedthelr "kiss shop," because‘ there was nodemand for their wares‘ -cxcept from a few inquisitive rc- porters. _ , The shop was open to sell kisses at‘ twelve cents apiece in connection‘ l with a charity drive. Although the returns were slim, the lip vendors are happy because of the publicity they received. ‘ Oi’ course. there was: Mcsteh in ‘the “ offer.‘ ‘those handed ov_er their money only got a card marked with an "X.“ I l CANADIAN auaaiioo ' -——— r LONDON. Feb. ld-The Dominion Government" has its own reasons for, deciding on the embargo on potstocsl I‘I‘NOT BY MEATI ALONE” l lcsrlgrhslgid(illillmlgllorironfloille 32:53:13 Leading fox ranchers have demonstrated that. in addition _ Minister of Agriculture. when, in n»: to meat, it is absolutely ‘necessary to food z-i liberal supply of’ y ply to questions in the House of, IMPERIAL BISCUITS daily during tho ivlntoi" season, 1n orrlci‘ Cvmmbna 1M1?- hfi "id l" h"! “"1 to keep the bowels rcguiai‘, and also to ensure the females ‘ _ I"! m“ w "m" “W” ‘h’ “'°"°"" having an adequate supply of milk (luring the lactation period. '. of negotiations with the Canadian , _ IMPERIAL COD OIL BISCUITS urn iuaile from a formula. ' -" which has been prepared with those results in view and WlllClJ... 1 reliable tests. extending over u. considorzililo lorni of years, have proved to be signally sitccessful. , Ranches, which have continued the feeding of IMPERIALS i "" regularly in winter, have hail the largest litters of mung foxes s government on ‘this matter. A collection of war nips was sold in London recently for $50,000. Britain's output of steel last year was 0,050,000 ions. asses, l, c. 4. Inland Public Auction Sales or c M Lammon a Co“ l and also the highest average of pups raised to maturity; ln 11d- - IJIITID. l u Qassa ltran | young by the females. I For assured results féetl IMPERIALS throughout all the I l dltloii, they have practically eliminated the (lestroying of I; ‘l wlnlcr season. g l lfriiriio. which will prevent body squeaks. "l" £2’ m. IMPERIALS are sold. by loading (listrlbutors or direct i from the factory. . . ' l ' Q Q I =2’: “diet-t... .. i Imperial Biscuit Co. 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