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Medicine Hat News 1919-01-02 - 1919-12-31
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1919-03-22
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RINGS 1S MOST IMPORTANT ACTOR Fitting of Th se Rings is Most Essential if the Power of the Engine is to be Produced -Before New Pistons Are Pitted, a4 Clean Out All Carbon WeF the f6res of the explosion. After cleaning. the ring grooves of carbon it is of the greatest importance to make.certain that the sides of the grooves are true. Grooves that ari Staggered or have round corners should be turned to: perralt using the next width ring, which may be had from any dealer. syns Don't Expind Ring. Do not expand the ring over the DOU WANT When one stops to think of the work that piston rings redlly-have to perform these little parts loom up.as big fiictor in efficient engine opers- tion, The piston rings springy rings of iron which pack the piston and are supposed to make a joint between pis- ton ahd cylinder which will be so tight that gas cannot pass and at thie same time be so free that undue fric- thon pal not be produced. On the face of it these seem like opposed qualiti s. In a sense they are, because if the rings Werte so.tight as to prevent thie smallest amount of gas, of m trom leaking past they would at the seme tintecause too much friction PINK CHEEKS They Can be Had by Keeping the Blood Rich, Red-and Pure Every woman every girl wants pink cheeks. They mean not ortly beauty but good health. When a wo- man s blood is scanty or anaemic, her color fades, she looks debilitated, is short of breath and her heart paipi- tates after slight exertion. Sometimes this trouble is accompanied by severe headaches, or pains in the back or sides. This condition is entirely duc to weak; watery blood. and can only sbe cuted by making the blood rich, red and pure. For this purpose there is nothing. pan-equal Dr. Williams Pin blood, and in this way-bring new health and strength to weak, ailing people. Mr8. Anderson, Hearst, Ont., saysi Before coming to Canada from England, 1 was a sufferer trom anaemia for upwards of a year. I had been gradually getting paler and weaker T did not realize that I was sick, but felt constantyl tired and worn out. F had no ambition for any- thing, and grew so white that my bro- thers used to call me snowball. At would get Dr. Williams Pink Pills, which are a favorite medicine in Eng- land as: well as in Canada. On the day I commenced taking them I fainted 7on setting out of bed and motherurged me to stay in bed for a few days. was glad-to take her advice. I look- ed more like a corpse than a living persona I remained in bed for a week felt that I was able to get up, though not able to go about. From that on, however, I gained strength daily, and in Iiftle more than a month, I was feeling..as well as ever I did. The color returned to my cheeks and lips, and my friends were all surprised at my rapid recovery. I took no medi- that they deserve all the credit for my restoration to health. 5 You can get Dr. Williams Pills through and dealer in medicine, or by mail at 50 cents a box or six against the cylinder wall.. Upon the goodness with which rings tit the pis- tan and cylinder deperids the retention ot compression, the completeness with which the cylinder is filled with gas, the power produced by the engine, the extent of carbonization due to burning oll and also to a large extent the econ- piston until trying it in the groove to Which it 1s to be applied. ring all the way around ring groove And see that it enters the groove freely but n t too loosely, and deep, enough so that it extends below the: piston face at every point. If the ring grooves are too shallow before deepening them Roll the down into the crank case. At the same an appreciable carbon deposit and mis- and kindred troubles. I really felt so weak that 1 the engine interior should be thorough- pistons. ers should be examined and meas- ured. or scored, they should be reground and over-dimeter pistons and piston chne-but Dr. Williams Pink Pills, so fies installed. Piston rings must have uniform wall Pink the cylinder walls during every opera- tion of the piston. Rings that will as- omy of operation ofthe engine. therefore to know some thing abou piston rings and how they are fitted, for the fit of the ring of the piston and tylinder is-the clue to a great many e ills, Hundreds of Types or diagonally split and the step joint ring, In addition to these two types of rings there are iny number of makes of special rings which are designed to overcome the major deficiency of the two named, f.e., leakage at the ends. In every case some patented means is used for domg awny with a space of any kind so that the ring as it fits in-its-grove completely seais the cytin der. What I wish to mpress upon the reader is that the piston ring itself must be accurately fitted to the pis- ton and in the oylinder in grder that not done regardless of the type of ring there-is bound to: be trouble from oll and gas leakage. Iil-fitting piston rings allow, as pre- viously mentioned, the mixture to loak time thts mixture carries with it a cer- tain amount of water, which contam inates the ofl. Also the lubricating oll orking up past the piston ring causes firing due to shortening of the plugs Clean Out Carbon Before new piston rings are fitted iy cleaned of carbon, because carbon is an abrasive and has a cutting action Before. fitting new rings the cylin- If found out of round, warped mn pressure of sufficient trength to maintain a bearing against It is vitally important to the car owner, wThere are hundreds of typea of pis- toh rings, but in general use today jthere are perhaps only a dozen. Ot this number two are in ordinary use They are called respectively the mitre These refer to the method of cutting the ring ends, because much of tha trouble from leakage is due to space allowed for leakage at the ends of the: see that the corners are clean. If th ring binds on the sides of the groove look first for carbon; if none, rib the ng evenly on fine emery cloth ot a smooth, flat surface until the desired fit 1s attained... Each ring should -be fitted to the groove in which it is to be placed. Expand the ring to be used In the-bottom- groove. Insert three one-half inch by six inch skids, cut from an old saw blade or any other light, pliable metal, one under each end of the ring and the third at the back. Install the bottom ring first and eon from bottoni to top until all are'in place. Of well and rotate in the greoves:to make sure thatall dirt and foreign matter is removed. Leave Clearance, Bear in mind-that a certain amount of clearance must be left at the ring ends, and this clearance must be tnaintained when the rings are in pos - tion in the cylinder, In checking this clearance in a diagogally split ring compress the ring as much as possible while it is in its grooye and-measure ithe clearance at tho-ends. This will Yary with the size of the ring but ubually it is 1-82.0f an inch. The same clearance should be allowed in the step Joint ring. In special rings provision ers in fitting rings.imagine that if they. jate tient they will tit better. Tt Is easy to see that ff the ring is tight when the metal is cold it will become con- siderably tighter when it gets hot, and the resnit will be a stuck piston ring, which is not an uncommon cause of loss of compression and power. In order to avoid this condition the ring must be free in its groove and yet no it One of the most recent, develop ments in tractors was revealed at the demonstrations during the Ohio state Tait, wHenl many of: the machines, equipped with electric lights, prov- ed their utility for working at night. Ringworm-- Scalp Sores It you want speedy help try the D. D.'D. Prescription. So.easy.to-epply, not greasy or messy. It washes into the scalp and the relief s instant. Try it today on our guarantee. -Pingle s Drug Book Store, Medicine Hat, Alta. haves for 2.50 from the Dr. Williams sume the shape of the worn or warped, a i UG Hee t Dui . Stone Briscoe, distributor for a careful study into the automobile conditions and prospects. for the oming season. Asked for his opinion of business conditions which might prevail during the perfod of recon- struction and vhe possible influence on the price of cars, he says that there is little chance of automobile prices dropping. Reconstruction is a big word. It means much, It covers the rehabili- tation of the war-stricken territory in CHEVROLET. - - - ae Chevrolet Baby Grand Special 1,535 yo NASH'SIX . - 3.0. - FRANKLIN SIX - - - - 3,275 a DODGE BROS. Motor Cars, 1,665 i f We wil i MEDICINE HAT GARAGE Pokne 2379 Outside Salesman o 0 0 0 0 0 6 Sor 1010 AUTOMOBILE 70 PLAY A BIG ROLE Ii Proved Its Worth During the Years of War, Will Continue in Place in Peses No Outlook of Lowering Prices in Sight Yet ig the past few months James by the demand, high prices will be the Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. cylinder do not have the. necessary Millie Ratehe hur Darree Willy-tie Toorine Sates heh Wet Tims Burope;.the demobilization of Ameri- can soldiers and: their return to civil Pursuits; the transition of this coun- try s industry from war work to peace work; the upbuilding of both domestic and foreign commerce, which has been seriously interrupted by the war, and many other problems vitally affecting the economic welfare of the masses in Canada, says Mr. Stone. In all-of this-werk no matter-where or what it may be, the motor car and the wouderful industrial organization . to which it owes its-rapid development will play an important part By eonverting its immense-plants from the production of passenger mo- tor cars dvef to war work, and by furnishing thousands upon thousands of skilled mechanics for the important work of motor transport not to men- tion the tumense wealth of the-busi- ness which was placed cheerfully the disposal of the government this third largest industry scored in the PRICES: FOR'SPRING 1919 985 : - 2,275 ADD WAR TAX-TO ABOVE PRICES: 1 be;pleased to.show,you the above cars at our Show Rooms. . Garage and Showrooms -E D Bentley 624 Second Street in motor car prices. Any rel wte vice from the owner s standpoint re- manufacturer will say that th is duced to 2 minimum, as he only has not any likelihood of a reduction trom the one eompany to deal with. Present prices for long time to come. Another thing, automobiles will be This is due not. o: to the extremly brought more than ever before by di- OTSOH ANI eT ach car, to pnt it fn words of an old: , Will stand on its own bottom. The Vale of a var Will be deteriniied by its own merits morts that can acti ally be'shown that it jossedses - '4 NUK mand for materials, causing its cost to remain high and the necessarily lim- ited production of cars. Right here it might be well to say the output of motor cars, reatadeted a3 It will be by problems arising ont of the work of reconstruction, will not A continues Mr. Stone. So if operative cigar you are figaring on a car this der way, spring you had better get your order in early. bakery is co-operative planned factory 1s: already un- rile rather than the exception, Am- orton OY StarV ing Europe, so it looks as though there would-be a good healthy demand for the crops from American farmers for a long time to come. The reflection of this is found in jthe motor car business. The prices at which automobiles are selling at factured car is going to supp Present must be maintained. There, assembled popularity. The can Beno appreciable reduction on the buyer in these new times upon which partjot reliable manufacturers, be- We are just entering is going to favor cause any substantial reduction would the motor car which is built throuch- meanja loss. Mdny rumors are float- cut from motor to rear axle in the on ing agound concerning the reduction plint. Thus. ar the problems of se new AVOID COUGHS * and COUGHERW Oue thing we will find du months ahead of us is that the the mann- nt the car in E cannot build a finer light car than the Gray Dort. We will not build a poorer one. Some cars cost less ; than the Gray Dort. Compare them and you'll be astonished at how great the difference is. Some light are cost more.than the Gray Dort cars but you cannot find wher in they give you more. Ride in a Gray Dort and you will not be satisfied .to own. acar that gives you less. Nor will you wish to pay a higher price for nothing more. The touring car is 1245; the Gray Dort Special the car with added war as only a live, successful business could serve. The Briscoe man points out that now the armistice is signed and :peace-is at hand, people will find the automo- -bilo industry up in-the-front-ot any and all movements which tend-for the stabilizing of conditions growing ont Of the interruptions to commerce und industry caused by the European con- se we Well Built? The admiration for the Overland is due not only to its sturdy and graceful appearance but to its utility as well. Overland succ ss:is largely due to the fact that Overland owners have not only bought Overlands themis lves but have enthusiastically recommended them to their friends. : i . . MeLean Auto Supply, Co. Medicine Hat. Wallpedveribus ted. Head Ofice and Works, West Toveat, Onuaro Feats Memural, Winn, Rica flict. During the period of recon- strii tion, which is vitally as import- ant to producer and consum r alike as was the war work, the motdr car manufacturers will be found leading the work which will bring to this country greater prosperity than it ever heretofore has known, and this pros- perity which will come through and out of the reconstruction era will not be of the fly-by-night kind, but instead permanently profitable. Prices Will Be Maintained Much is heard right now of prices and price reductions. This is a prob- 16m which time elon6 wiil solve. But + 4rous the pregent-outlook, the present Seale of prices must be maintained for lang time-to come. The basis of all prices the world-ever is gauged by the Droducts of the 0i1. Just-s0' lohg-ns Mah rites for pant pi refinements and extra equipment, is 135 vextra; there are,also a coupe and a sedan. All prices f.o.b. Chatham and are subject to change without notice. GRAY DORT MOTORS, Limited, Chatham, Ont. jn the U,S. Dort Motor CarCo..Funt,Mich oo GRAY-CAMPBELL, LTD., MOOSE JAW . General Distributors for Saskatchewan and Alberta, ting headache, A cultured youn to a well-known E ed in St. John last ced that she had soldier from New said that her hust soldier oversea: Canada with his b followed him as sot Indian represented of a great tribe w: influence over a v Tepresentations ap ination and the tw Reception committ zed at once that t been victimized an lomitically as pos: to her husband's h in amazement and ed to follow their members of the her to a squalid f miles from St. Joh fortunate girl rea she was so comple she fainted. The John took a disilt Yaak to England to ath: o Nova Scotia pos tons of oll shale average of from for gallons of oil per t shale meets the ments demanded b ly, off and sulphat oil shale expert shale flelds of Pic rorts that there ws in that county al Canada with oll fo announces as bis Nova Scotia shale . those of Scotland : is conferned are cc shales so far disco The city of Hal million dollars du manent pavements that city. This ever, hardly cove quired. THe str Vet been in as d they are at presen ed streets are cut (various sections, devastated area, nud. A large m has been purchase increased. sf It is generally be Gaelic language is disuse. While tl speaking, be true, that the language a flourishing instit ot Cape Breton, there are in the ci teen city councillor: three cannot speak tage fluently, . Sydney is up in ; prepared in the hy in Ottawa. This c port of Sydney as December io June. exception should b statement, as only Look and Clean, Sw Fresh Drink a glass of before breakt a out pol Life is not mere live well, eat well, well, sleep well, lo glorious condition how very easy it fz adopt the morning Folks who are a dull and heavy wher tf tongue, nasty brea can, instead, feel as by opening the sini each morning and whole of the intern nant matter. Everyone, whethe well, should, each breakfast, drink a ; water with a teaspoc phosphate in it to stomach, liver, kidne previous day's indige b x poisonous sing, weetening an entire alimentary cat qnore food into the s ion of hot water an: hate on an empty derfully invigorating the sour fermentati: id acidity and give appetite for breakfas The millions of p bothered with con: spells, stomach trou others who have sal disorders and sickly urged to get a quart stone phosphate tror which will cost very ficlent to make anyc crank on the subject fation,
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