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The Liberal, 4 Jan 1923, p. 8

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. T1”)th 'T‘ \VO HORSES FOUNDâ€"Eng geld- A A LI....n “an 1 inc aged 7 years. whit. stir. also buy mare aged, t final, white haw. (‘ommm Toronto Humane Society. ‘ trpet. Tux-onto. ’l‘elepho 31:3. firéVWARDâ€"F‘ur the return u! an Amea Holden col-d fire 30 x 3', nevvr usod. which was last. aftm- De: . 4. 1922. Loms L. Nxcaom. Gnrmley 0'1 ODDâ€"100 cords of bird and snf-.' green mixed woud for sul‘ - \Vill deliver in Richmond Hill, Malpl -, and King. P. JONES. Lot, 30. Con 3, Vaughan. Phone Maple 2850. 26-28 .â€"_â€"â€"r T NDERS \VANTEDâ€"Fox‘plaster- ing house. Apply P. C. BROWNF, opposite [Angst \fi' school. lS-tf OR SALEâ€"~Spt Trench umke. 1 cutter. Apply “ Rit'hmnnd Hill. I‘ all in farrmv. Mill Sheet West. I )i. R. No. 2 Apply STR‘AYEDâ€"Frmn Glpnhurn Farmo. I'nionville. two all black ranch steers. One a muIley, about 1100 lbs. and one ahmlt U300 "15., small hnrns find shm-t, mil. Amv person seeinq Hume steers please telephone Glenlmrn Furmu. Unionvillc. and be suitably veward-nl 27 Vich‘i:L F OR. SALEâ€"00’“ LIBERAL OFFICE- '4 v-Crown Huron Run HAROLD REID, Mill Street. Hill. A\VS FILEDâ€"Gross cut. and cir- k cular saws gummed and filed. Out- ting lmx knives gmuud. In fact. if it. is dull we. sharpen it. Also agent ft 1' Gilsnn Mfg. 00., Guelph. Come in and see their‘ll self sharpening steel chilled plow share. A. ANDERSON. .-. .v . ,1- -I.,.“ Dir-Ix. “our (If \V mnnd Hill SAVAGE Call at the Store dt'KENZiE M :OR SALE~100 wJod. WM. I “HOICE LOTSâ€"Choice lots for sale at $511 foot up. Terms easy. GEO. Insox, Richmond St. ll-tf O'l‘lCEâ€"E. Sliney is repzired to L dn all kinds of Ll-Stking and :u ting in Richmond Hill and vicinity. htrouage solicited. Phone Richmond {ill 98. 42 tf 0R SALEâ€"Thule gnoi y 0R 7 0R slug OR 30R SAUL-House and lot in MaplP ALFRED RUMBLE. nut “OR SALE-l spring“ 7W3 '1‘! gun, "In And see the new model Superior CHEVROLETand MCLAUGHLIN MASTER 4 CARS. R SALE-A qnlnm. straw and manure n W E. '1‘. STEPHEer OR RENTâ€"4! Roomed house, conveniences. Apply to SL. ALE-l Trench platform. m: Wagon, ncnrly new. E BROS., Willowdule. 13-tf, Eâ€"Thl‘i-‘P. 2001 young luwo' ‘an-nw. JAMES OARXEGIP, West. Richmond Hill. 27 . HILL & CO. Vunderhur 'l‘c mnto ‘trifdil‘elph. Come in 21 self sharpening steel have. A. ANDERSON. 'underhurg's shop. Rich- IO-tf 'UU'II n- .._ , and watertank. Apply 27-28 _‘ D. Hill 8: C0. L'VV.._ “rs, white blaze and re aged, ‘ht'Pe whi v Communicate with Society. 197 McCanl Telephone Trinity n-zm PC of team sleigh-3 e. hnx with it: ulso WESLEY BOYNTON. 27 yBéhSIB. Ph-one 1860 26.27 mnntity the. returnan Mn cords dry stump or wand mnza. RXUH ANG Eâ€" R“!!ng _ M RR- “v (If rails. at Thornhill. 3, Ltd., 138 21 Richmmfl all ot Keeping Mach- lnery Properly Oiled. The importance of keeping mach- inery properly oiled may be better realized when we try to compute, in dollars and cents, the annual sacri- fice in machine emciency through friction. Carelessness in lubrication may easily reduce the efficiency of a machine fully fifty per cent. At the same time the machine itself is wear- ing out faster, on account of the needless friction, than owing to the real work done. The microscope reveals the fact that the surface of the most highly polished shaft ever made is as rough and untrue as a rough casting ap- ppears to the unaided eye. In prac- tice it is not possible to make a metal surface that is absolutely smooth, incompressible, or even a true circle, hence inequalities of pressure at the bearings, grinding and tearing of the metal fibres, causing friction, produc- ing bctors of inefficiency and wear and tear. Though these faults of con- struction cannot be avoided, we can, in a great measure, overcome the effect in machinery, by judicious application 01 a lubricating agent. TheJubricant consists of minute balls or globules. These readily in- sinuate themselves between the races in mutual contact forming a cushion. keeping the metals apart. Its use is not only to reduce friction, but also to carry away whatever excess of heat is generated. All liquids havenot sufficient sustaining powers to be used as efficient lubricants. Some cannot be retained between the metals; others do not cling together persistently enough. To resist the tendency of the metal to tear the lubricating film apart, these globules must have a good deal of internal strength, and must stick together well. They must also cling well to the metal, or they will be squeezed out of the bearing. The oils and the fats are the prinâ€" cipal lubricants. The mineral oils are thin, and so are lard, olive, and sperm oils. Castor oil, neatstoot, tal- low and rape are thick. Nothing is better for high speed bearings and light spindles or shafts than sperm oil,,but it is costly; for heavy bear- ings castor oil is superior to this, but. it is also expensive. But there is relatively little pure lubricant used in machinery, for it is usually more economical to em: ploy a compound oil, compounded for special uses, than to use pure lubri- cants which. after all, are often heav- ily adulterated â€"-â€" gum, soap lime, alumina. soda, and tree acids have their own distinct purpose to serve in the composition or cheap oils. The chief advantage, however, pertain- ing to the use of compound oils is, that the objectionable qualities, of one kind of lubricant can be neu- tralized by mixing ll. with a lubricant of another kind. For instance, vege- table and fish oils are drying oils, that is, they oxidize rapidly, and cause gumming or clogging of the bearings to which they are applied, and it allowed to drop and accumu- late upon dust. cotton waste, and timber are liable to develop an in- ternal heat that will cause spontan- eous combustion. Mineral oil does not oxidize, neither does animal. But mineral oils have what is termed a low flashing point; that is, they fire or ignite at a low temperature, some at 212 degrees Fan, or under. Animal oils develop fatty acids, and these corrode and pit the surface or the metal which they are used to. W 993?“; it: Get Your Painting Done Now Richmond Hill. Stop 47 Richmond Hill Fixst class Painter Low Charges \V II Ii E HF,- R WEDNESDAY, 17â€"Fa’gm stncl}. Sellln: whole milk robs the young things on the farmâ€"when the farm- er's own children, of needed milk- supply, hence many farmers are con- tent with less ready cash secured by selling cream in order to have better and more live-stock, and consequently richer soil, which, af- ter an, is the basis of good farming. -â€"Prot. E. E. Dean, 0. A. College, Guelph. "LJ--‘k"‘-.'.iln WEDNESDAY. JAN. 24â€"Fm-m stock. implemevts etc., lot 51. con. 1, Vaughan. Elgin Mills. the property of Mn. Wm. Nicol. Sale :5 l o'clock. Tums 9 months. Prentice & Prentice, Amt”; ALMOST A \VHOLE FA MILY PERI SH. Two sirters, sole survivors of a once happy iamily, greeted us pleas- antly, as we visited in a sunny ward at the Muskoka Free Hospital. The mother and several uthm‘ members of the family had died of consumption, and the plague had marked these two girls also for its own; but fortunately they were found in time. \\‘in:n yuu figure the loss of lime and nncerlain yiéld {ht-oughdilty seed grain. the “(‘19.ng loss by I-eusnn to yuur growing wmse I‘hun useless \VPed mops, you will readily sea that the purchase of a Bull Dug \Vlld Oat Sepumtur will prove a, good invest- ment to you. \Ve are. agents fun even 3' line of Fun In lmpR-ments. With the Fall Season cunning rm, you will no doubt find you are in need of some new machinery. Your Furnace will want lookng after before cold weather sets in, m- it. may be you are contemplating the in- stallation of a new Furnace. We have SOVfl‘fl] lines worthy of your considera- lion. One of them said: “I feel the Hos- pital has doue me a great deal a)! good; everything is lovely. and I like lt awful well." The other: "I have gained hwh’e pounds. and think I will be able to go home for good in six months." . IT COSTS LESS Contributions may be sent to Sir William Gage. 84 Spadlna avenue. or George A. Reid, 22:; College street. Toronto. Such is the work of the Muskoka Free Hospital for ConsumptiVes. Thousands of grateful patients can testify to the help the) have received therein. lt, cesrs a great deal of money to carry on the work. Will you help? We can serve you in Farm Imple- ments and RepaiI-q, Pumps, Lighining Rods, Ladders, Furnaces and Repairs, Euve Troughing. Metal Building, Sup- plies and all kinds of ’I‘immithing. TEETZEL BROS. Hanson And lots on Centre Street east Village. Valuable house and lot nanichmond Sn eetr. rnun noun A I J ..... . . _ h. .V, V implements. furniture, Hay grain om" lot 16. con. 3. Vaughan. Sher- wood, the pmperty of Lewis Clement. Sale at 12.30 o'clock shnrp. Terms 10 mambo. Prentice & Prentice, Aucts. House and one acre on May Avenue. and house and two acres on Yong: Hurst Road, South annex. Nice new house and lot on Oxford I Sueet. N01 th annex. l get us serve you House and lot. and smnll farm at Maple. Valuable property at Elgin Mills. Loans negotiuted. Insurance effected Yonge St., RlCHMOND HILL; H. A. Nicholls The Real Estate Man Auction Sale Regine: Selling Cream Pays. HAS FOR SALE PHONE 87 RICHMOND TIRE 8: BATTERY SERVICE Electric Motors, Generators, Mag- netos, Etc., Repaired. Phone 109 W. A. VANDERBURGH For yourvery liberal patronage during lhe year, 1922, and espec- ially at Christmas, we thank you, and Wish you all a Very Happy New Year. Trench Block -:- QUALITY SHOPPE - W WOOD FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE AG. SAVAGE T. H. HARDWARE & SUPPLIES Limited Phone 33, - Thornhill, Ontario OOWWNWWO - :- Star Skates - :- CGO’PER‘S ‘ ' HARDWARE MILLINERY ‘ ' Done by the HAYWOOD SCIEN- VUICaanlng--T1F1C PROCESS. All Repairs GUARANTEED to Last Longer than the Rest of the Tire. GeneraIEAgent, office at file Post Office - Richmond Hill Brushes 7-: Stoves and Ranges -: COAu TRENCH’S BLOCK Spades, Shovels, Forks, Building paper, Tar paper and Roofing,Harness Sup.- plies Sweat pads, Breast strap, Hame strap, Heel chains, Curry Acombs and T. H. HARDWARE & SUPPLIES Limited Bulldog. . .. Glacier . . .. Bub Skates Sleighs . . . . . Demon Lined. . Unlined Tar paper . . . . . . . . . 1 Ply Lion Roofing 1 Ply OM Roofing '2 Ply Owl Bonfing. 3 Ply Owl Roofing. Pluin Paper VESTA All Makes . COOPER Phone 33 Thornhill, Ontario MRS NORMAN BATTY ROOFING AND SHEBTINGS BA'F'I‘E‘. RX’ S E 1%V' I C E OOQOOWOOM y Watered and Inspected Free 1 Repaired and Recharged. HORSE BLANKETS and PHONE 93 LADIES' WEAR 50c., 1.10, 1.75, Richmond Hill ...75c $1.10 VESTA . per per p91- per IN“ 1‘ Phone 53 34.00 3. 25 2.50 roll roll roll roll to

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