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The Wingham Advance, 1923-07-05, Page 4C im- n•salxslxaL. int In.gbevt, Ontario Styr Thera Moretti C. st.iiITa, 2ubiislaar rat.eS:'' — Gee Yea rt n); •ail t a�lDX that $1.00 in advance, 1 a,dvaxrtisto, agates rasa api'plicatitea. , tivertiaemotrte vialthout speciit) dl•.. ev°tione: \Oil be iinsmted until torhid wall charged ¢aotordineiy, Cha*;telae for toetraot edverttse- ian be '1 dray of ce' be .uoieis $:4 • .I1 CARDS. %ton ISilutuat fire Insurance' o.. mstobushed 1S4t Head oftlec, Guelph iiisits taken an all swage's trt iatstr sable property on the cath or ieremiumu naa'ato system. ABNER, CORERS, Agenk Wingiia �OD p. leAR'RiSTEfle SOL OMOfe 'ETC. 4fictory and Other Bonds 'Bought and, Scald. Office—Mayor Block, WinEhmm a ,R` ME BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Money to Least zit 1.+ Brest Rates. WIN G -I o ROSS latus 1toyat College of eeeie:el Suroeces: Cradxi;atux University our Tot -onto Pactiity ct'Dentistry £ OVE,R,.$i. E. WARD'S STOR. 'aNIMBLY Special atteat;on paid to diseases of Women and Children, having taken postgraduate , work le Surgery,. •Bser• i tea, 'iok slid Seienthiai eaiictne, -Mics tot t:he Kerr Residence„ between., neeoaCs itotet ane the septis'Ghat rcti.l Ari basineea given c:.a etsl attention -1 Plxarae,54. ;P.0. Brix iris el.R.C.S.. ('Erie). L.R.O.P. (Lend). alYSICIAN AND SURE Ose Dr. Chisholm's old stand) The material may have been too tsars RE PRLPARED,'"..A. €`a•:O0j.3 The motoristsare scarce �,a*,ltp are. going oil tour, raid consider this summer sho the Boy m Suts' motto; "Be Prepared .° It la. 1 LCGk ?U) on ft a good Edea to e items that Have a aped may be needed. +nl wear, In the garage or closet ins the Ito -ewe r =heave vsrione things b & ceilhaat ), ' While the autonwhile tats -d ay vehicle, it fs s-; pretty reliable should tags remembered that a tour often lakes; one to -out-of-the-way places where service stations and where ore dependent the driver ism at on his! 'um an usual, in n resources th ease any:. hips of thing goes wrong wits his machine. The tourist who groes by auto fully prepared for the enaerg hake which may arise is next likely to have his ve- cation marredby unhappy' experi- ences. A little engine trouble will es,use no consternation in his mind. Bad weather will not deisy his pro- gress. In fact, there is nothing that can take the joy out of life as hepro- seeds calmly on his way. sakes n 'e rubies a SOY, The speed horrid - Itnows nothing about the pleasna-e of touring, and the fellow wlao is always worrying lest lie may nay not arrive at a certain point at exactly a certain time might better have stuyed'at home,: if it is pleasure lie is seeking: Such as peaion spends. So neuro time watching the clock on the dash that the beauties of neta:re' laid. out for hint to see are entirely lost ; in the ghillie. To hienthe memory of the trip will be largely about so many meals and, so nnany beds. The man who is starting out for a motor trip with a new car, which has' been tried out enough to be sure it is i a eoedition, need only know he has with him the things most likely to be needed for an emergency. But if the: ear flies been in service for several' inonii;hs or more, he welt to give it a - thorough pee i n before starting. One of tine khings he iia to attend to is the refilling of the gear eases., Both the tra rismisssiou and differential eases should be chained of oil and washed out carefully with kerosene. At the same time the gears should be xt ndr,ed closely to see if they axe ha good shape. One may find a tooth or two clapped though not broken enough do uutke ebe condition known by sorud_ • WART i ter of 'Toronto. me; leioeutiate o' the y leLysis inns. and ant ll ..-. °face Er:Gem:est OFF CaE IN Orbita xlele BLOCK .aosEPHINE eTREET P1 WNE is Calder, in the first place. so the break may. not have been the fault of the driver. At any rate it should be replaced, for it is likely to give trouble at any' made perfectly clean, magneto inter - time. -When cleaned, the cases:should raptor poiuts should: be cleaned and be refilled with h a n ample =emit of gusted to gauge, high 'tension dis- new lubricant,but not toe much- 1 , cributor cleaned out and battery test ov ersupp'_ied it will work out, Red sent- ed, The eor,nneenhoi of the goer, er over the car and probably get en:, ator and starling motor should be I Q AN FOR A.IIT!)TSTS, rt is well to early ont -tf'n. gallon of engine oil in time ear, also a small can of grease. ,Sometitnt49 am accident oecurs which causes as loss of the nmmfn supply of ail, meirreg it'' ha -possible to drove even a mile v3iitthaut sn extra aunty. Litteivise, if the gna-uifne tank is not eerovlded with at emergency teak are lteseroaer, an extra giellon of ga,a should, tae curried CQlve•nie it'. emergency tanks for this puzpose may ba secured at en'y necessary store. Both gets of broken eihoat1d be care- Thi estElectia>aa fully earauxined to see t t the 1ini The proT ectire candidate addresses is hat w°-' toe than. a'3".drat t"4" ref- his .constituents by a.: from. Lone T11B Water •Kind1ee Firee Setting fir to z::stick o't wood by ;nutting it into water eau:adsr i[ e Alice. iu 'C'4 onder/and or the strange advau- atria to which one is sometimes sub- ject from retiring too soon after e, large Piece of hot mince pie. Yet it can. happen. The experiment was aotualiy performed in, the wonderful' Valley et the Ten Tlmusund Semites, in. Southern 'Alaska:, by Dr. Robert W. Griggs, leader of the exploration party it n7s,g sent tbere by that °National Geographi- .r, car Society after tbe tremendous erup- tion .of Mt. ElaimQ L in 1912:: The onlyne assay qualifications of this astonishing statement, which ie Made in to rntly published volume relating, the several explorations, is. that the stick was thrust into steam, which, while notbeng but 'water, is not wear in the flieu1d state. The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes is little more than bilge Lie laid over an immense xeteeol ` caldron of vol. canis fires lying at the font"af Mt. Kat- mai, the volcano which blew its head off in .thi if e eruption .ef 1912,•The valley is Y-shaped, . bout nine miles ins tourrg one comes upon unexpected' . help that, it long anal trom�one to two in. es wgrae des, some of then; miles long, wadi part of Nature's pease ' The • door of t..e -valley, which is the t That I should row more weary nom incl at the ceidron; a been perforated, • e red. fort g � imprisoned tree #purist slinnid ae pr 1?ayforces in countless on part and bisexbraltu.'ry ser< es baa e h in all the rainen I first ni'm cold,thousands of places through etriich bot on; the of his 1~ratl. ' � �a'I5" siabaE Es , Where prolonged service is required; what can I do? I steam and other gases • are continuous it should be passible fn :tsar the' tis*a, I paver ,ger enough to Qat T fear I'm ly este-ping, giving the valley i% des Persalt pins and devisees of the bye cloxi ©pinion: linkage are not worn so as to be` weak . and likely to give may in tonrringi A Worn i Horse. uimrler e�trsoxdinary pxssure flffeiz. it id •e. I Itioow i Iii aid I Cain t eta a .. s tets of brakes alternately. In this tonneetior- it is well to keep in naiad 1 haat on long smiles considerable :'They've worked nae hard my 'whole nearly through; 'criptave name. It is something like a breaking roily be done by eutting ei3i • life long, m.o holidays I've • ad the ignition and allowing the tax to Some mestere have been kind to me, turn over the engine in high or inter -i while others have been bad. mediate gear. Keeping the ;car down Id Ince a llttie comfort now, and rest a •� : to a rather low seed in this manner! z My weary irasate, some of the blowholes were altogether will also be found to save burn up But Oil I get are kicks' and mocks. Fax too hot. They would eorrode the cook- mg utensils, although nothing was the brake i$ning. - w*?a¢t arta I to,lilanre_, It is of utmnost importance to keep the brake drums free from •oil. When i If people would be kind to us fine set - cafeteria or lunch counter "steamtable" on a gigantic scale: Doctor Griggs and •els companionsmade use of this gigantic steam kettle as a cook -stove during their' ea piora.•" tions of the valley, but they found the ear is driven out into the counae vice we could .give, the crown •of the road tilts the car; See that we hays our food and rest, I set fire to a stick of; wood by witting t le th ^tL4n1 which of course Is in the differential case it will work lf they would do this, it would help, ne nothing but pure ;carer is a gaseous pow horses as Sou now quite well, are ° The end of a walking stick was en coming out of then; in most caves hut. pure, dry.steani. It occurred to Doctor Griggs to see if it were not possible to to livs.• l i e s ,i , over, so that if there is toe -much tail t and proper place. through the axle housing to the brake Mate Q we draw near the end i drum an the right side. into a larunia ox shavmngs and thrust sew rig OF man's most noble friend. x c o y. i rami a fusiiare.a. i soon began to —Samuel B. Ilerbert. If the engiine shows a teudency to ti o smoke and to char; indieaG; eg a ten- laa.a� wirer: going nn hill it would be Stento oe'raatazre nearly if not quite that of well. to have the carbon removed be -4 red h•sa�•. But wood will not Imre in fore gaii>g on tanr. It is disagreeable l Behold the postage stamp, my sou;. steam. It needs a geii for e ofinbus 'til have to' e a hill on second speer; C`tansider its r ear wort.; 1 tion, and so the smoking and charred that ought to be taken on so Though modest it can make its !stick was: quickly pulled oat into the 'i`o city pisco esu aar,h " air. It innnxednnteiy burst Into flame, The .cur sl?oGald be yon? over syn i x San ee it had been "heated to about the d, 1 temperature of .cerci istion and there- fairs seeded billy a err #o, ba=_rs, But ' it the ,•teams tint really kindled �Kramer.., the 53rs, and so Doctor Griggs y —Edgar Dan,e� tra�`ah-e�.tl3y state that mss' s•ar',.ed a ben- .n :, fire by putt the kindling 'wood. into _. tematically to be sure that all nuts are tight and properly simpplied w th, 3u,t bear, the postage ss>x p 10 lair cotter pins or lock workers. All parts 'Tw111 elp scam tura the trick; should be caxexmlly scrutinized to see Fou, too, esu vrin to aany goal, that there are no creaked or badly .I€)lair will °°23'stick. worst parts that are likely to give out under • the strain of touring The compression of this engine Should be tested and if fouuad to be weak la any cylinder the valves should be ground in. Spark plugs should be ere, Practitioner q' fua s 1 ainersity Oi Toronto, Faculty o3 Medicine. i:sephine St., two deers south W Bmua swbet Hotel, nes--Office .$i, Residence ink. teophati { the brake drmuns,.eausing then* in Slip.. wreenieed •and treed up if badly The crank case of the same shouts: score& be drained and cleaned out with keno) in addition to the usual t„o:ol,e the sera and 'fresh oil should be put late: tourist should is at least one t of If the oiling sy.te;n ns working prop-' eleetitic. lealbs fax the car, a couple of. erly, it is best to let it alone 'wept extraspark plugs, one or tsvo e to see that it is well ��d with the ,t re's carded ou.the riree, a ample or proper quality of lubricant while on; extra ismer tubes and patehes easj the bad teeient for tire troubles. 4l..' includel Frim Tra 'i taua CUP. la fare s' t u hhher,, tow rape,, Shoos Etf Bourse, the gre;a.se .cups Should be ""'sneer wire, a pair et side eottang,; filled said all rri is wbieb ere fluor% and a roll e t,�ape.• If ibe n or f gated by ell from et sadist ,can should; be en save of, All the Wheel ?suer -4 ung' should be examined to tiezermine� •1PA "HIO PHYSIC heir ecnditnn and to sae atmthey; ne> tItI1ty. Ari diseases .are properly lubricated If very dir ;y,? i trerz ! they should be eta -tie and €re.&ir as dieing residentLey Ce ttx; ase opened ext rLgge azo Ctattrth (f ermaar- ea e- Mouths and Tees i day a tier ze DRUGLESS P SI�'CI. NS Dr A FOX Ct11RO'S' ~i h;TOR hate Seers: 2 to a and ". to 'nee e: alley .tiernz ons by P; went only. elepe-ne 341.. it SOP A`CTOR. died ersainatn given to-. dise3:ties l rad spoi adze is deaalxmg w i add e. L?4' attendant. neat csEa resztoudf 10.. '. Qei..°toe on Stott Ste IV u (lit Leese, Of the 'ovate age bangrr sa denendee upon entirely for ignition a net sof dry, cell., s'aoul t be carried so that in case of eon re manure of the storage battery e clition. and lights may be had for a short tinsel even though the engine has to i crud by homed. mai Chlorophyl. The green coloring. nitatir ea -attained in leaves and ether parts- et p a y :. and know as oho:to:1%30.A. serves as a ht,scram through which enl_c car• spectral celoi's:are able to oene, and to effect. the Internal organ- at`=l' the:elate A scnewhat pat- ' =ling ing :tad. Is that se 'nie iraseee 'each as thegeese grassbeepee, posse`s aa. is se— ,,a.. �I,i�9ii• lNI �� ;ti<. steelier caiitirltg matt r. and the in- re_-tigaitous et several scientists have u. tab= i`o. lShown this to be idintles1 1 ids -n al tetilted- M'eS by radio Sarcastic. saran -hand who had worked erg ' day in the week: train dawn till late at. night, 'dei: h stag his duties by tan- tern light, went to the earner at.the end of the month and said: "I'm going .to leave. Yon promised me, a s -sari::'- ?ob." haven't you € ar was the meshed reply. To,' said the worker. '"There are 3e or four hums every night vv�txen ont hare anything tae de except fool . away my time sleeping a" li a. tea are spent on advertise- -eats, b 1 understand they are. no= .ci- .. _ ' S. d s n'.#k3;Lt�y dD,.essm .eaE mza.-es " � a ilsenent.—S r Eenry Duke. 'easy �sxly 1, 1i1 A i THE aWORST t Y T T COMB 1.-- -.• ". tercAf1119-ire His Services Needed. Wiffle (listlessly) —::."Time mends everything." Tiubby "I wish' you'd hunt him up and get him to go to work on these socks!' The Horse and His Oats. As all stockmen know, a horse fed ou as heavy diet of oats has an insup- preesib1s desire to stand on his.hind lege and otherwise conduct himself so as to scow the world the spirits that are c him, We would think, of course, that he was merely letting off an ex- cess of energy derieed Pram his highly nutritialirs diet, but on the other hand it may well be that his obstreperous- ness 10 -only an attack of nerves. Prof.. B. V. zlieCollum, the nutrition, expert or Sohns Hopkins 'University, inclines to the latter view. He thinks haat the horse°wlieb "feels his oats'" is • -x i't n *displaying pathological irritab 1i y and apprehensiveness rather than healthy capers. Prolesaor McCollum observed this condition in connection with the diet- ary experiment's . on rat's When ° the. rats were zed on a restricted diet—for example, the kind of grain only -they became restless, irritable and appre- hensive. V.between Aweew liernsnvL• I� .� the atI2Ldl si"mt,'G Ile G1T'CO3i being "on edge" and "full of pep." 'I'h'e animal that as on edge exerts itself ex cessively without urging, but it is not as healthy behavior: A restricted diet of only ane food, however good that food may be, lacks some of the necessary elements fax complete nutrition and lacks many of them In proper proportion. This re - suite in a conditloa of malnutrition which may not be serious but is un- wonted. oue 'caunat build a house out of bricks alone, and it is equally true that you eannot build a horse out of oats. marl aims foods are supplementary to Daae another and mut be mixed in pro- per proportions fax aim optimum. diet fax either man or 'animal. 6' �e~ ;rW.xgv.LEP. BANGI Torpedo --"Pm look .fie to -day.; r Craacker='Yes. . sell right. to ar„ but 1 will soon be shot to pieces,'" HAVING JOB ""ely teak it. tataleal„" you pialettvely sob; "you ought to be grateful Met you have a lob. Yon eight to be tha'F'fail; when pasday arrive.? you'll have a du bank fail of. X's and fives, "'The wood 1 am sawkg is too tough to burn; the wage I am drawing as half what I earn; the six and the wed.,,es my shoulders have lamed; to wondee Irmo hedges When labOT iS name& I'd Me to play -with the &via' he.ar yen'. cemplakenge you're weary of of striving end :straining end digging the soil. Bat when you delayer the hatiest oweat, you ride en your flarver, and 4,v,ere wat at Tear wife has a mantel, a lid that is new. on -daY scar anotal Web/1=g •Dzie, tea Your kids are all flossy crated tend snit, your beindled cow, Bow,s-, furnishing t- home is a laseeei where yon may repose; why croak like a raven mad tatalogme woes? :Test lose tete employ:meet 'hat -wor- ries your heart, and all the enjoyment of Ns will depart. Yon imedit to be gemming ziece yoe taire a job; heave smiles thee are .Keep. Mustard Covered. If a mustard cup be left oPen tbe mustard .soen loses its, power. The reaeon popularly supnosed to be that the strength is evaporated in the air, but as Zreach scieetist :has shown. ' that Vie change is due' to tivo kinds ,of becilli Inhabiting the, mustard. -.For- tunately they -de aerobic,' thet-is, they must have alr, consequently they are net active if the Mustard eup 'is kept • Genesis of Wigs. The wearing of wigs had. a medical which induced alopecia, or bald pa.tele es, Compelled his Majesty to cover himself with artificial hair, and his courtiers all follow:_d suit. No Survivors. Seidge—"This bootle.gger ought lo Ise tried by a jury of his patrons!' State's Attorney --",Alas, your houte, there are no survivors lettoYStie -SW Vorla—hose does he keeP afloat?" OR OPE, Weeir EN,PLANAIION /6 One Order Was Eriougb. Ao Itemise tax form es -es retureed re- sale' with the following, temark: "Sir, bee:saga to the laortiaters and Wieli, to jells Ole income Tax." Corrugated Galvanized Steel Roofht ,Bletect trona rdartutacturesi. to =on. SiliM6r. 'Viet* for PritzeS The Metallic Roofing Co. th Ws book ls cab a ea baht votruTtlt,_•11 tor ott, 1g:04,01%3=oz:44in dello ItOritilesti is Itole tO, god tells hew to trout itivaz 01..vtar. cm slab* lios book is worth tittnittalttas to Ma is to wit your Itrurysist for It. h obsolubsit trot,. =Joule oun oplolosts "Pltoso.vourt vob awe Tat= (111.545 took rsavr rutultrA..iht but tots,. couotett, write II* attat Or. J. KENDALL mo THAN INSPiRCD !!