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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-03-18, Page 6-14"Q DEPENDS ON PR°ItER:410 •RIAOM MIIITIcast There are a. number Of interesting spring and changes the position of theAida regarding the actual make-up of cam so that the PeintS are caused ta. ;the ignition SySteM, Omit which ovirn- separate earlier.' 'There is 4140 4 hand *rated sPark Centro), lever provided: lisnaRY above the., steering wheel, •. These parts4lts a switch conveni lent to t.he"drIvert naa4 OP .the of the Average ignitiOn 'sYS•tdin. The action of• generating the spark is ittil follows: The driver. turns on the igni- tion switch and presses the • starter button. As ,the 'crank shaft of the engine .turns the cam in the:ignitor revolves and permita Om interrupter ennle teiet.*- T111,--Soln" pletes the primary, %eireuito. Cou4sE OF CURRENT. qt Electric 'current .wlit then ficfw; ftaln the hatterY thrOugh thi 'en ers. of motor. vehicles ought to have . son* knowledge; The automobile • -Orte.P1 halt for its niain; object :the production of an electric spark or are. Within its cylinder. This is for , the purpose of igniting the fuerwhich ;rapt be burned. in ;•order t develop .the power required to advance the car. • Nowadays motor -car ignition sys- teins. as a ride nee a; battery As the Source of electricity. - Before electric ,start iiii-Mid-lighting-sYsteina=w/Mde- veloped it was the comnion practice to generate "a Spark byusingthe :mag- neto.. With the introduction of -the igeetric 'battery' -whieh ii•-"emPle-ye.ct to operate -the starting -it foundthrough the pri,TrIOTY NvIllding of- the ••converilent,te operate ignition, 14 this • Same medium as well lip, light&, • 4114uctiqfc: co0',921 through' the inter, . •ruptor• points of the igniter- to the' ' • • ..,The up-tonaate ignition. wool i fro* of the car from Whigh it returns' makes use Of the battery and generat-: which '..are parts of ths to th,..batterY .PV'er, sOitOle. witrek rng motor, This eentirine to tew as 1. • . starting syStein; The generator as its path is complete and, in • driven 14 the engine wheneeter flowing, it energizes the.induction ini4niogon=, It sends Curren. t into the but.not to a sufficient degree to cause battery to "P1ace that which is drawn; spark in the Spark Plug. -Out for the PlirPoseof operating the • aiklithig and ignition deviees.1 in tits ignitor the cans is ss; tinle47te e 1 itlxele.tion-to 4-th"' crank •- that I 1 VOLTAGE OF BaTrEar------when the ,.anark is dewed the inter: • The pressure or voltage, of the hat- ruptor points are forced apart and the tery is usually six volts. As a VeTY current efrom the battery -.stops flow - much higher electrical press** is ing. When the currentinthe primary • needed to ,cause the current to JurnP winding of the, induction coil,Ceasea to from ;entilterrninal to another in the pow, a very high Voltage of pressure spark' plug, an 'induction Coil and"-, a of electricity is generated in the pee' spark timer or anterruptor are tnclud- ondary windingof the coit. This flows ed in the System. ;• 0., 7 •to the spark pug, leaps the gap at 'his 'inferiiiptoi is usually combinr the spark plug Point and Causes the etf"withfa'distributor which is rotat- spark which ignites the fuel. • , ing switch and distributes the sparks The ,condenser assists in forming manufactured in the coil to the differ- this Spark by. causing a gulch change ent '4 -hinders of 'the' engine in the to take place In the coil. .It also: ab - °per sequenee The totnbination of sorbs current At the interruptor points interr-Uptor and distributor is often, which Would otherwieexithse, an unde- eal!ed the Ignitor.. In the ignitor, or sirable spark there: ' sometimes in the ,coil, is also ,located NO particular care of ignition is needed other than -an occasional • • cean- It is desirablte have. the spark Ing, of the interrupter points if they leectir earlier or later according to the become iSitted; or 41irtyy.., The gears , • "t°11iaticaKY g°"ilusr. is -Pr°"'" through chan15619 li-r6*Ided for;- at High Olonds the•Crossi.Shines a ' pair of Weightsheld: ..togetli*'" by A,Is used in the. engine, the spark •Polugs. , • qa*..• ,••••• r.P..hyt)„.1,01.74., ;Iota Mrttpi 44audr;rit..41::patt;tit' gopf,, 104.1nfi for happinesw,li ;deeply .1Mplanted .in, our natere.s. •W;bat'.nor- Persen can fancy •hiii);Seit happy n 'comfortable home? ',vie, boin'e of .our dreants Is elvtra).• a 141140. allOrned. With treco and; Omni", :Sweet smelling Vit.143' iihAtilag the porches . and, gardene fragrant with roses end •IllagS.. /A your •houlie •1;ty lthe 'side or' the read!" are you dellig, as 0401 as you might to radiate brIghtnoss. and ;11-.11.%61.1;e,‘ --! honiTe.-i-nede attractive With fioyers will make all the neighbors to go. and do "-likeWise: one • well"kept lawn will •er at • d'hi for avholestreetof velvetYliaritetittl - imagination is:,neetled to prove the f. THREE CANADIANS IN. I-IQNG ,KONG , • Tom Pyburn, of Toronto' (standing), Willisra.paley, of Montreq, .and -Lorne Saunclereoek, Of ;Brockville ,(Sitting left to right); who are with the Hong Kong defense corps ,attached to the East Surrek 'Regiment • . , . _ 0 • A Winter Night in the Village., - • (FromtheRUSSiall of Nikitin). Bifghtly on the village ' Fall the soft Moonheam% The ivhite-Snow is sparkling With the strange,;bine gleam.s. , • • od!s,sentiLlionse-ii.,flooded itt vided thelpiltor.which consists of rfrpose. , too imich, gasoltne or 041_ Like a candle bright As the erikine speediereas, May Peed:cleaning once in a e -.centrifugal: ,force separates the, tense Of the resulting deposit Of ear - weights against .the tension of the' ben On the:insulators.. • • • Velvet Shoes. Let tie Walk in :the white. anew . In •With footsteps quiet and slow, At tranquil tiace. ' Under veils of white lace. " 'I'ehail go shod in silk And you in -wool, , Whiteas.a white cow's Marc beatitiful Than tiii-breast. of a gull. , ... We Shall wilk,thretigh the Still ;town . . . . In 'a windless peace; , • ,. ,..., We shill'step ilpon.%the white dewn, Upon silver fleece . . , Upon softer than' these: We 'shall walk in •VelSet Shoes; . WhereVer we fie Silence will. fall like 'dews . On white' Olefin° -below ; We Shall "Walk in the snow • ' :' • • •••••Elinor W$;Ile . , . • . See -Saw. .Thts world's a place of•uPS and 40‘;‘94.4, , 0! sudden ley and ,Sorrow; .' • . Maybe to -day life seed; all fib,wite?, The inniles v. ILI come lemerroW. • W hat if -to-day grim ghost besPair l3eit1de our shettider'striding?.., "To -Morro* Hope, with hinghter fair • Will Soul hint into hiding.. r • :. • • It's best to:battle through 'the days. , ' Facing Despair with langhter; • • For the • en& .youll find it paYs; And good luck foIleis, after, So Its resolve as On iire go, Though ill -luck May be blighting To treat him as a gallhnt foe , And • fore him flghtfilbjV , • It ha S 'been proved that the total' bird pepu:ation, on a. Woo ett'ea,.cat be raised'. Tar above the nor -t- oy putting 'OP bird -houses, 8 feed tt on pruc:tically alT and • itra-Tilt"O tis- -to Mere:Ise" their num- bers'. Bond and Put •up bit '1 BetWeen,SeaSoup-,..,•. .TtidaY the COninio.nis, a Water ..Color with an aCeerepiiniMentor Mimic; for. tho'hirdii are Sending forth little:tenta- tive notes ' from the.. • elnpty bengliS, 'More- as 'though they ;4were trying out new . songs than Pinging forth. the ones.' they knew -last Surirmer... A robin ven- tures n sky Call, and , hack , Oomeean anSwer in the shine 'key 'from it' 4141- .ft:ince. The rnets,.. of .0m ,treiiii'pieree the pathways ; like veining's.',.,cit glaiit leaves sstilr clinging to the 'Freund, purple -brown leayee,*ith, small' pools of many loneiitt th-ein folds. Water. Is 'everywhere. .',The sky, is heavy with it,:theugli there Is rain; the 'itir_rether,.. is 11 Mass .bf de*; 'and grays. pi. alt shades from':';;;Warniest washes; to palest Silver 'hang., over the landicaPe. • . , Heavy . stern:is' •,.11a,Ve' left widesheett"! of water on isVery: side till It .,weuld..tteglit,'. that .the.,syy is lying In the fields'. / • •!, ' Thereis, a strange stiffOtess int' the Ulr-a peetiliar Waiting. ' In the boughs of a near -by tree is an old nest nnht- den., a dark splodge againat:the •sly. How., earefidiy. it 'Wee. ,guirded the iaat yes', isai,-,s; 'how. secret•Vviis •)ts dwelling••plate: jAnd now it beast's' Itself in its'untid•yness.until..the March ,winds shall•eome and take it. away. : There are three Mills visaileat three pointsof the Cbmpixs: r.fhey....too, are .Still, their' pale:ear:8 :resting against,' the, s kr. , Winter •has :gene and pdng has not; .Yet iirriVell, And v'tileanWhile. before • the •'stin • Conies' otit and ....While:. the W.Orld'• is Wet and gray. the coin- - the thin -frees, .the cid, beaie07.; 'doWn beeekeii, the Sodden .grass eltd clay -laden soil,wbuki seem ,tobe watching as if for a Sign. ' • Seinetititle,felle• in gentleThanes. . • , throughrth° Oran() iscaught la a pool. rd. water aiming- the, grass•es • it . is a. . teether• irttta \Out . the. old nest, • . . . ilidd,en. Money in Russla •Niere• ; than 85;.6o6;o60. do:taits .; in Czar' vet' r 010)1 es a re ted . to be hidden' In 'soviet Ill:sato; " • All the place li•es• empty, Every hut buried' '.'11;:naels:,01,1711:011,trietli,d.ol;n4.0:.l,e7, • Stirlese calin,pesseSees he deserted. streets, No A9sro watchful barking... 'gteets: . „.. :Prayer to,Goil, and .sluinlier: % The tired felt Of the stain. of Sorrow • Ancli.,the weight o toll•' • 7 7 • " : • , The ability to speak several •lang- uageS is valuable., but, the ability to keeP.yotit- itleuth shitein Your metier tongue is priceZliss. • , - Prineeis to Opiritte Alberta Chicken Farm'. • According info:n*410n" given ;14; N. :Itt.;- OstrYzniuk • of the -..Dominion Colonization Cempahy; Prineees Marie SitintigerodskeYa; a trientber Of the Old ..-iVlberta. The., Princess ; is at -present in Vancouver awaiting the outemne of . • f4t."..en-it'oonifintaity whein,t*C.,ari'• anitevc 'tirtnta!nit. t141C;1.41.1.114r4Or..th11:114,' gwol;;,1;1;67t: ati '141l)O hous to have the:gr.:rand* adorned shrub and flowerts, ' Indeed,: the time 40W IS, yawn a 'place et) adorned ells inoie real* and for. better price than elle where no thought or at- t-ution heeie:gliten to . the bare unattraetive- grounds, The =OS, ma, terially minded, ?nen Choose A, Place here ,the-.1totise is surrounded with C;(401:fUl;flOW4i4.-in :preference' to an 'eqtiallY geed Piece lacking eat - side decoration: • . ',Shrubs and-perlinnitili onte,plantek' seldont need Ane More ,attent'ion than keeping the 'Weeds .froni smothering them.. They grow .rephily„ incremting in "boaatr. eaql, 'Mr'. A t'w 491414.4. • •loy,R4tol. pla0tve and', sltritlia' Wijt 'bring -Petter ;relit:lie in Pell**, to eU hOme 0144 anrthhig e:se. 010:74.allle• itmountonld. he spent for He'Ve'ilianr. would itealtate.to 'pay tleVeral.hundred- •dellarli more • for that •bad' trees:. and shruhe surretinding It? 4 pleasing hackgrenZati eounte„ ttutitOO.:' ..tt frame, for our lintes:4 iattracte-, 'It. gives eherm-te, the simplest Cottege, fiTfneSe• and Crudeness cf. •arclittec-• Ore- Mar-hs...sottenOd_and."the_Wifele Ppearatee of a hou_se_se_shanged--VY, 'the' 'Planting; Of. flowerrii that; in a ;NI! ,.yeitrii," It would scarcely be 'recognised by these:who had Seen, ' • Men wh,a. are . building" houses for ea,m are miesincgoldemepportunities t t.4•ek.f411:4o, ticlofe.ontside As well •an.;"thec lOshie.; Flowers," Mr. ;IVir .Contractor, and eee",how' quickly: Yetir lienieit• Will sell. , • ; • • lye 10. flowers in. the ;•ge,rden, :On the:40,eitst, in our and. our . ' aMeng.tkern Makes AS •better citizens: . • Working among them makes us !ergot Onr sor- rows and our diSappointinents. , FIow- era inspire, they soften sadness, :ban - WI gloom and gladden. the heart. ''Say it Willr-Flewere;*--yOu-Metoi,-Leagns..', boosters. and you will.' belie nO diftl- eulty in attracting . tOurists to *here, the air is". fragrant With sweet srnellIng itilbseomS, and wheiie .shade of .4reei along the read Makes' travelling On the hottest daysre plea- . • , mire, as the fluttering .lea'yes :never weary in Waving,a hearty welcome. •:. 'covER*ENT GUAI TEP £2,000,000 F DEVELOPMEn 1), '^ • .0!IF, • Industry Thtettten$ to Throw its Unloyeiy Cloak Over .Garden of EngliAgL. -7-7-7-12-§47-7-§M041rtire-71§0.-crelTOTition- Britlsh ind.nitri--7411e deeleden to ut11.2 ize Vogt CoAk and leen dePosits plosia " to deal) lia.ter. and Within PUY miietr of London -has been taken deflniterly • ,with the announcement of a govern- ment "'gar, ,era.,IstY 4,ot. 22,00h,000 toward.• A :eY 111 (1.n..ratl:fxnr41tanl.191)".rtieertily:11014:1ecwn:n"enlui°:adil:fliaeildg4.:1147 • - ideas 'hivee changed.; , liewev •,..since • •th ;lands 'end north."!'tite• black coontry,", "iatuirlded With rernse heaps Of :alien- : done4 mine nutchinery, utterly unlove-,, )y, it: is inter-esting to note that the !Prat ' ennoundensene of the new , velooment Ontains Oie'asiiurancii that,: so. far as may be possible,, the ameni- • „IjeCof coUntrYs)de Will not he disturbed, intf-that Model earth* °Mee will he erected to hohse the ex- peetiid influx of 'Workers •• • ' • • . To7Eibom Sleepy Towns, negotiations • being 'carried on . by Charles •Ptewart., Minister of the, In- terior. with, the Anieriean immigration officials' in'im entleater, to arrange an extension of the••United States :Pasa- pert -permit, Which would her to reside in Ciniada and 'Visit friends in the United States when ithedesires to de eo, • 1 we.ticlered. by :thePreekside, . .1 wandered by the 1,entild not bear tite brook flow.,47. Tite noisy wheei WO .,. •There was no burr of..greeshopPee, Nocliirp•ef ozW•bird, • But .the,?eating of„my O'Wn beart''''4 rwas,:alt the sod:nal beard 'Mtinekton Milnes 1. trying to znake inyself Plitin..!'.; • . . She -r- ,you'd try make younself^attractive instead.," • . , ,,.a91•1,110 ft0b Enfillh Fishe,rinep. , , 'MIIlions of Seagulds,aceording to the. Deal.;,fighermen, kaie, invaded the Eng- Iish Channel, says The Cantle Times., Unable to get food from the sn6w-eov-• era . land, they are .raiding the liSher, Men's; ries. •. The:lien:SO 'that they .seize the ..sprats is the nets are. pulled' ,inalide penvd.S:w•oop:up:on..th.o. fish as they are, . • . : '‘; Brains Are Queer.,, The brain is, •the • meat . variable. in • h• .0` s•ize and .cniality -of all the parts of the . , human body. nen general rule have a sweet tooth for maple' sugar,„ and will consume largo quantities of it,',if ppt, up in An inviting form. An additional market is offered'in the hundreds of thousands of American tOorlats that T . will be ,coming to Canadathis- year. They wi3 *ant Soinathing, typically' 'Can- adian; and, if Maple.. sugar can be offered to the* in An'aPpeQng *re:pi per.or even in a.waxed paper ier'apPer; that is n protection :agairiat Contam- ination by filet or careleae handling. they -will consume considerable ties While in Canadaas well as carry it back. Wile with them, with the -re - stilt that. a ,larker market will. be 'ore-, ated for Canada's delightftil Cenfee•-• Hon.: „ " • • Loss and Clain:. When I emtplire ' . •;• What , I haititt lost 'itith what have. " , • gained; . • • • What I have .n,iissed *jilt. what "af.. • " tabled,' • ' '' 'Lt itle roan do find for pride. , • - , 'N4t,ural..kisourCea BiOletim; Maple sugar time willsoon• -that time that is; looked' forward to by all. who own. a sugar hush as the, • fgirsyrot psilgance of o stphrei n?gu..n hny edays,eo(It gihhe atps. in .the nmplo commences to : rani and. the sugar -making ' egOiP.ment is again put intoservice.. 'The ,making. of Maple' Sugar 'and. a ian industry,. artlipugh • the New England States Make some. But Can- ada, being known:as the '''Land of the. M-aple" can the Maple industry as its own. ' we making' the most of this industry,however? Are we pro- 4ucing; maple sugar that carries an appeal from ; the Standpoint of qual- ity? Unfortunately we cannot givea feyerable answer. There appears to .be no • Uniformity in quality or color, thelatter varying frotn a clear yellow to tamest ' a back, vvhile .setne of- the sugar is, so hard as to be almost un- breakable, In omarkepine the sugar litge attention . is given to appearance and often:the/condition in wh!ch it is plated On sale from. appetizing. Canadian. maple sugar Makers are 'missing a splendid opportunity' in • not catefing' 'more carefulii-te the taste; of the, consumer in regard to thexon-- ditiOnrin Which it is, so:d.• •Canadiank Nevertheless, .:t• is Merits!) a ten . head:78'1e- gde!ii:etz:Ina; ecIngeiairlr'1111'°•oefEe.fiotk4ftlicii'luvan:tlaer.LIwjiich ing thibugh Dover 'Weir first impres., sion. of rural, England, should be de- hnitely •Changed.•, With this. deelsion • Kent 11' scheduled to be transformed from in agricultural into an industrial. , area, • With mine -derricks replacing. coast houses and busy' cities growing where there neW,exist sleepy •and half- forgotten towns. " ' -:The existing 'railway 'from Dover t� Canterbury rtins through the heart kg the pi -ejected' coal field, while Ole Port • insel I n an• .oceOPsetiOn... but Whial) has. remained . antOttellect .fot a thents.onff. years, ' destinedler'become..a. center Of export trade.' •, • Many 'people will.weeder,.Why; witit . the world; aiready,,prodicing. more Coal' -- than it. needs Great, Britain ' Whieh IS • • Inorn,oliersuppiied than all • ether coal- • producing •conattiesirshould. be open= be • . Ing.fresh answer is • Dttringithe next ;decade,Icent, • 'CMG: 'will repine(); 04.t., now .nyoeniad ; tient .deep reels.iinditt gieat, OXPottee.: train. the 'olderWorkings. : eifrit. • enesof this; coal 'field lia,s hi:4n kiloWn for 'centuries,. •while at the • finivn of ..Englinti ',Watery Icent. and SnanSx iron. • Was :being -.smelted with' the aid of, charcoal front the -great forest • of An, • , • ' ProbeTo ;list 'Plie'lles;..• • '••• . When .• England. .beeame.t Indiistrlal- ized., lioweVer,"land itt the''.heine.coun- tries was ,farnniOre centralised! In. the 'hands Of 'pewerfel '.1and °Wirers Illan%. ' was. the ease InAhe. mirth.-The'resulti • *413 that for ,decades '•' this .treaSure; house of natilrei riches reniai,ieL, un-, ' • • 'fetched:. '.The wordireastire.heiiiiAs'••`' used,,AtItisedly. Uneniotioiial griveinr. • night .statistics 'show the existence: pi.; 6;00;00,000 tons 'o.f in :Kent, •Cilos.e preihnity Ithere Is .suffiCierit Iron to lastia :century ir :mined at theratO'of. a i;thaes..tnti,ionS Since ,the . war' .(wi, col1ei'ie htvo . been iiteadilY.prodneitig.Coiti, n*Neel. The stale on which, At ie. now .pianne.1 to Work .iney'bi., Oaspeil freni the fact that local authorities have ..heen • Struetedto plait for, en increased •Dobo- iitos.orf 300,00�. lit, A Periodof,, ten ;'• .Eic.ploltditinf of ;this area Might woll.• 'be citiniridered ,in •of the•p0S- s•ibility pf httPPlYing, all ,L.Ondoit wlth electricity generatM at Ilk% pithettdai: 'onlY.lifty nUies away. There a :0,80 the ; OtioU.1 advantage of ;•sitlepingelial to the .copthient from :fields 340 „Mittel.' '• . , . destinatien.", " ,• Despite..A0 efforts be the towitrplaw tting autheritita to Ininfralin . tine, With respect 'IP chunging: r.ho vhible effects of the .seetipti, Lite eon- etnsion 1 inceettpable • that' within it • tov:t • re. tnIi I aitig trai:ea of .4 hp „kt 1 eepyftni gresSly;e. a nil altogether thartiting 'country:Ale' Alftittli., noW, ttt , tc.litri, 7 • . • A !hitt:: tit Easiic-11 govcrtirr„qu aFtlie.71 decks of the liner. ; : I,ent aware ' tiO4Ar many dais 'haVe hdeit idly spent, IIOW like .an girrOw'the. geed intent. •a4 failen E114414, 4 Ot been• • • , M40: • • .• Rai' '41-ro shalt dare. . 'inea•stire •rattll flits • THE.. " 4.; LOOK" TO CANADA • , kis..10antal cm. or positiotii:1itt (7,41tada.‘ . They ari (MOP tI10. Per11.:•11* 1141 ,.t.i:Coriitt (,111::'glgi#,fl(,;:tivi.. latNarize: pLI .ie Above CL:).•8119W0. a. '1;arty saying farewell,. from' the 1 • friliqi3Ok44.!.si +11/ ltt...! turn of 11,eittle • •041/717. 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