Evil, Be Thou My Good.
For a long time its creation of sparks kept electrical machinery out of mines liable to fire-damp, which might be exploded by these sparks. In many other places they worked evils quite as serious, setting fire to shavings, cotton and such like. To-day these very sparks are applied to touching off the charges of gas and air in gas-engines of all types, whether stationary, or for automobiles and motor-boats. In another respect the automobile should be provided with a means of creating what is usually considered a nuisance, namely, a noise. Moving rapidly as it does on thick rubber tires, it gives no warning to hapless wayfarers. In Canadian cities, where in winter deep snow may muffle the tread of horses, every sleigh, under severe penalty, must be furnished with efficient bells.