Cape May County Times, 28 February 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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OPBWTMR OF €ASfflJN£ ENGINE IS NOT DIFFICULT IF INSTRUCTIONS ARE OBEYED

Rejalrino a Gaa Engina on a Pcw»r Spraying Outfit

(Prepared by the United SUtaa Department of Agriculture.) The pis engine, a great labor saver on thousands of farms on which Uonary engines, traitors, motor trucks or nutomoblles are operated efficiently. Is also at times the cause of n great labor. Often large crews hired to help with thrashing, hay baling. cotting ensilage. ctc\. draw full wages for hours spent In Idleness owing to Inefficient handling of the engine. A man frequently will spend much inorr time and energy in starting a gas engine to pump water for stock, run s milking machine, or for some other similar purpose, than would be required to do the work by I land. The time lost throughout the country in this manner, enormous In the aggregate. Is to s great extent preventable. It Is not desired to convey the Impression that gas engines usually give trouble, or are difficult to operate, for is by no means the case. Delays from engine trouble are usually doe the operator's ignorance of some of the details essential to proficient operation. Um Information Furnished. All catalogues and directions furnished by the manufacturer should be studied carefully. If none are received with the engine, a request for them should be sent promptly to the manufactured It Is to be regretted that s few manufacturers are rather lax In Ute matter of furnishing such rlously to their this oomp.raod of assisting In satisfactory

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fcrulsbeJ by the manufacturer should be kept In ilent for rtSer* that the man lows something

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awny Infreqt factor) make

Practical Girl. lie (ecstatically)—1 could die for

you.

She—Coodm-e*'. I hope you won't think of such a thing until after we air inorrlnl and I have die rlgnt to In-

herit.—Roaton Transcript.

Get New Kidneys! fall in their work of Ifitennc out end umurfnc otf the poison* developed in the

arttem. thins* hasia to happen

that raiy lead to that dreaded and fatal ■aWr. Bri*bt'e dimaer. for which there

m mic to be no cur*.

Do not dcUr a mmutr. At the (rat indicat on of trouble in the kidney, hen. iff—•'

The Optimist. The optimist !« a man who ha* nothing much to make him cheerful, but who can look at the crowds of lady sboiT ra, these da/s, and be glad be * not a Itrat.—Oevdloud !*laln

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Wbenevtr there U • tendcnc) to cociti pat (on, ack-hcadacbe or bilaou*nrw, take a cup of (larfirld Tea. All druggiau. Adv.

Don’t wait until your col d develops Spanish Influenza or pneumonia. Kill it quick.

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QUININE

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by the owner. Lubrication. large percentage of repair exko* I* duo to Insufficient or Improper lubrication. In far loo many 1 owners of gas engines use grade*

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Inbrica •gala, qiirntl) badly < l>e dral

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or ander load until the new eU bas had impie time to reach all bearinga. The dirty oil drained off may be filtered and used for oiling other farm mncnlnes, hut It should not be used again In the cylinder. If the oil In the ersnk case quickly becomes thin It Is evident -.hat sume of the fuel is getting past the piston rings. This seriously affects the lubricating quality of the oiL it should, of course, be replaced *1tb fresh oil, and steps taken to Improve the carburetlon so as to form a fuel mixture which will burn more comptofely. Keep All Nuts Tight. It require* but a minute or two to go over an engine and see that all ws and nuts are Ugbt. at the same time wiping off any oil and dirt which hare collected. This should be done at least once every day the engine Is L Such practice will go f*r toward preventing many operating trouble*, since all pas engines rlbra'e to some ot and this vibration tends to loosen bolts, nuts and other parts. This 1* alwrnys a potential source of brunkdowns, if not of serious accidents. Furjhenn jre. loosening of parts often nftults In a loss of power.

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In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA

HORSE SALE DISTEMPER Ton know t!.*t when you sell op buy -through the «Uoa you have about one cbanco in fltty to vseap* SAUi •cr.aUEDISTK.MI-i^K. -MHiHhs- l* your true protectioo. only safeguard, for as sure a* you treat all your —— ” It acta.

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a with it. you will noon be rid of the die

Ihere another man?" Girt—"Tv.-o inllm; somewhere In France.” Achieving the Goal. Pupil (airily)—Ton know. I am learning music only to kill time. Teacher (grimly)—You’re doing It.

strictly Chrislinn prindples." "How do you mean?" “My stock is both upright and square.”

“Bayer Tablets of Aspirin”

PLAK FOR BETTER PASTURES Cut Useless Tree* and ftsmova All Rubblrh and Bmsti—Top Dressing

•f Manure I* Good.

U'rvaarod by tb* United Stall* Depart-

ment of Agriculture.)

Cut or deaden all trees except tboae nettled for aba tie, and dear off the brush nud rubbish. • Pasture plant* can not compete with Umber. One should decide whether be denln-s wood* or

lo-Mure and art accordingly.

Have the shady place* on tb» higher t-uru of the field and not along running r. I ream* or around pond*. Much fen.lit/ Is lost from grazing lauds be-

c tbi* rule I* not more generally

foliowad.

Fertilise as you would for a good meadow. There i* nothing better than nu occwstuual top dressing of stable tennure. This should be applied In the fall or winter. Add phosphate and l-aMc slag are very effldent In promoting the growth of tame grown-* and •lovera and they In turn tend to crowd out the weed*. The weed problem In ly grmaed pasture* on rich soils Is l ruiilt«lly nothing. KctecJ an old puirturc only a* a lost wirt. If pariure* In the Ku«t fall. It Is u*ually because of depleu-d fertility and not from lack of wed. Ileseedlnc htiould lie done in o thorough and not i. rtipabud manner sod isily after the f-rllllly at the soli bus been restored. GATHER UP ALL SCRAP IRON Old Cm tings Scsttrred About Farm Would firing Tidy Sum at Pretent Price for Metal. Uovsrtitaetit publldty experta are TKllng out a circular advising farmer* to gather together Hie scrap metal Miiitered about the premises and sell It. Knough old castings could be picked Q some fsrms to net quite a tidy sum at prowent prices. SUNLIGHT NEEDED IN GARDEN There t* No Substitut* for It and Vegetable* Will Not Thrivo Without It

For Colds. Grippe, Influenzal Colds

No Discomfort! No Head-buzzing! No Distress! Millions of people take “Bayer Tablets of Asoirin” as the best means to prevent as well as to overcome Colds, Grippe and Influenzal Colds—being far more efficient than quinine. Besides relief comes without discomfort or distress. “The Master nf Colds”—Dependable! Adults—Take one or two “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” with water. If necessary, repeat dose three times a day, after meals. “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin”

Buy only the oiiginal “Bayer packages." Look for the safety “Bayer Cross” always. 20 cent package—also larger packages. A»fi»ln is Ike trade asrk st Beyer Meauleeiu

Owned by Americans Entirely.

many engine* there- nr»- pocket* which you ran wear out your hoc. cultlvalcannot be fully drained, and the k*ro- hug; exhaust the- available water supacne remaining In these pockets will ply, watering; go broke buying fcrtllthin the new oil. Under such •Irctan Hero, and Mill fall If your «<-geiuido* stances the rinsing 1* of douMfi.i |do ai l get eufltcpiit sunlight. Tlo-re U After such rinelng la don--, the |bo eubnltute for aunHght In gardening, eoglnu atwcld not bs run at full iqwwd jlf* no u*r trying to find uno.

Acid-Stomach Ruins Health of Millions Baaldra those painful attacks ol In- * aods atomicb anflaring sad makes IS digestion; thu awful bloated, lumpy ' co.l, tweet, comfortaSla and strong, (sating after eating and downright y There can be no furthgr excuse for " * **" you to allow aoid-etomacb to wrack

your health—pile up misery upon miaery until you get to the point where you (eel down and out and that If fs has lost all its Joy*. Remember, Just as acidmouth ruin* tooth, ao acid-atom ach

« ruin* beattli.

ifS Take K ATONIC. It’s good, jaat Uita v a bit of candy and makes tha stomach feel fine. Yon can then eat the thinga you like and. what la more, every mouthful you eat will count in creating power and energy. You’ll feel so math better-have punrh andpep-tbe powsr

. . and will to do things and gM rtauita, —the wono-Tfnl remedy that absorbs and your Momarli misery will begone, (be axoeas acid from the stomach and Take our advice, (iet a big txn of brings J.V'f ANT relief. Yoa simply *rA-nr»Vr»/v* -• - --

have no idea how much better, stronger jrigbter you feel at once. It drives

ao wall; besides disgusting belching, food repeating, sour Momacb and distressing heartbuni —basida* aU tbia, ACID ^STOMACH underminas the health and saps the

strength oi millions.

stomach troubles will , wall known scientific fart that many serious ailments have their start in an

acid-stomach.

Start now-this very day-toget rid of each miseries. TolceEATON 10

out all tbs gas and bloat, Puts an Immediate slop to belching and heartburn,

EATONIC from yonr druggist today. It costa ao liulc. If it tails to mnovs your stomach distress, be will relutd

•re to be satisfied or money rslunc