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Grimsby Independent, 14 Jul 1920, p. 6

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SIX = ) \Day Phone 193 Night Phone 429 Z |â€"|||||“““|-||||||||||||||||||l||||||||||l||||||||||II"'“ll!"|||||||||||||||||||||“||||||||"||||||fi ADVERTISE IN THE INDEPENDENT. IMPERIAL POLARINE IMPERIAL POLARINE HEAVY IMPERIAL POLARINE A (Light medium body) Imperial Polarine holds its body, maintains compressionâ€"keeps the motor running smoothly and quietly. The Imperial Chart of Recomâ€" mendations shows the grade recommended for your car. Ask to see it when you stop for oil. “ZHEREVER you tour, throughout the length and breadth of Canada, you can secure the grade of Imperial Polarine you now use for lubricationâ€"exactly the same uniform grades are sold by dealers everywhere from Halifax to Vancouver. Imperial Polarine reduces your greatest expenseâ€"depreciation, yet costs less than storage, tires, repairs or gasoline. It reduces friction to a minimum, maintains a pistonâ€"tight seal under heaviest engine heat, helps the engine extract the last ounce of power out of gasoline. : body) (Medium heavy body) (Extra heavy body) A GRADE SPECIALLY SUITED To YOUR MOTOR mP"5l4 Malarine CAREER OF CANADA‘S NEW PRIME MINISTER Honorable Arthur Meighen, prime ministerâ€"designate of Canafi, is a native of Perth County. Born at Anderson, : Blanchard township, on June 16, 1874, he is in his fortyâ€"geyâ€" enth year.. He was educated at St. Mary‘s collegiate institute and Toron to university. As a young man he went West and practiced law at Portage la Prairie, which constituâ€" ency he now represents in the House of Commons. In 1908 he was first elected to parâ€" liament and in 1910 moved a resolutâ€" tion to remove the duty on agriculâ€" tural implements. He was returned at the general elections of 1911 and 1917, was appointed solicitorâ€"general on June 26 1913; secretary of state and minist â€"r of mines, August 28, minister of the interior and superinâ€" tendentâ€"general of Indian affairs, Ocâ€" tober 2, 1917. In religion he is a Presbyterian. Hon. Arthur Meighen comes to the office of prime minister of Canada and to the leadership of the new Naâ€" tional Liberal and Conservative party at the age of fortyâ€"six years. He is younger than Hon. William . Mackenâ€" zie King, who, as leader of the offiâ€" cjial opposition, will face him across the floor of the house of commons and a day older than Hon. T. A. Crerar, the leader of the National Progressive or Farmers‘ group in the representative chamber. Mr. Meighâ€" en succeeds to the premiership at an earlier age than either of his preâ€" decessors. Sir Wilfrid Laurier beâ€" came leader of the Liberal opposition in the house of commons at 46, and prime minister at 55. Sir Robert PBorden was 47 when he succeeded Sir en succeeds to the premiership at an| When the barrel entere dthe rapids earlier age than either of his preâ€" above the Falls it bobbed up and decessors. Sir Wilfrid Laurier beâ€"\down like acork, swinging from the came leader of the Liberal opposition, middle of the channel on toward the in the house of commons at 46, and) Canadian side. With its black and prime minister at 55. Sir Robert white stripes it looked like a giant Borden. was 47 when he succeedeqd Sir float on a fishline. Charles Tupper as leader of the Conâ€" Fortyâ€"five minutes after the barrel servative opposition in Parliament, began its voyage it plunged over the and 57 when he became prime iminisâ€"\ prespice of water at a point about ter of Canada. ; oneâ€"quarter the distance across the hemon mt is ib Ne io ie es l Horse Shoe from the Canadian shore. 4 It took the plunge head first and slid DIES IN ATTEMPT TO GO OVER _|down the face of the cataract in plain FALLS, view of the watchers until it was Niagara Falls, N. Y., July 11.â€")|midway ‘between the crest and the Charles G. Stephens of Bistol, Engâ€" foaming water below. Then it went land, died in an attempt to go Over| behing a cloud of spray and was lost the Horse Shoe Falls in an oak barâ€"\to sight. DIES IN ATTEMPT TO GO OVER _ down the face of the cataract in plain FALLS, view of the watchers until it was Niagara Falls, N. Y., July 11.â€")|midway ‘between the crest and the Charles G. Stephens of Bistol, Engâ€" foaming water below. Then it went land, died in an attempt to go Over) behing a cloud of spray and was lost the Horse Shoe Falls in an oak barâ€"| to sight. « rel, toâ€"day. Stephens maintained| For several hoursâ€" watchers waited great secrecy as to his plans for takâ€") for the barrpl to reâ€"appear below the ing the trip, fearing the authoritties falls. William Hill, a river man would stop him and as a result few) went dangerously near the foot of the saw him take the fatal plunge. great water fall in a rowboat in an No attempt was was made to interâ€"|effort to find the barrel. The Maid fere with his plans, however, and of the Mist, the staunch litle steamer Mayor Henry Stephens of Niagara) that takes sightseers‘ up to the foot Falls, Ont., was the last one to shake|of the falls, cruised about in search hands with the Bristol man before|of the barrell. Pieces of the oaken the barrel started on its voyage down|receptacle were picked and Stephens strtam. was pu down as another victim of The barrel was towed into the Niaâ€"\ the Niagara. The body has not yet gara â€" River from Snyder‘s Point,\ been recovared. t albout three miles above the Falls at| .Bobby Leach of this city who went 8.10 o‘clock this morning where moâ€"|over the falls in a steel barrell , on tion pictures were made of Stephens‘ July 25, 1911, saw the death trip/! of before he entered the barrel and Oof| Stephens. From the first time lMat the oaken craft as it was towed down he saw the Stephen‘s barreel, Leach the stream by a motor boat. Midwaylpredicted that it could not succeed in between between the eataract and the} making the trip. The barrel was towed into the Niaâ€" gara â€" River from Snyder‘s Point, albout three miles above the Falls at 8.10 o‘clock this morning where moâ€" tion pictures were made of Stephens before he entered the barrel and of the oaken craft as it was towed down the stream by a motor boat. Midway between between the cataract and the starting point the barrel was Cut TnE6 INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO |the advertising of the large financial concerns and is especially well eluâ€" cidated in "The Bond Market" issued by Wood, Gundy & Co., of , Toronto. This firm has ibeen making a specialâ€" ty of Victory Loan bonds as their adâ€" vertising in the INDEPENDENT will show and they are in a good position to pass an opinion. The following is an excerpt from the article in "the Bong Market" of July date. C**** Tinally‘ the: time . arrived when many of these concerns found it necessary to employ their assets in financing expansions and additions to their businesses, which had been postpoed during the latter period of the War. Also, a number of people who bought Victory Bonds either through patriotism or believing that warâ€"time wages would_contnue, have |required to part with their holdings. adrift. It gained speed the Falls. As a result of this liquidation, it seemed that the market might suffey from a surplus of Victory Bonds. Buyng, however, has been surpris+ ingly good and the opinion that these bonds would soon lmcome the properâ€" ty of the permanent investor is vindi cated by the large numbers of orders continually received. Rodistribution now under way, takes time and in this period bond sare cheap. ****" SCHOOL PROMOTIONS _ Smithville High School The following have passea. Names are in alphabetical order:â€" Where a subject appears after a name, the pupil has not passed in it. He will need to write the subject again or take a rwoâ€"years‘ course in the form to which he is promoted. Form Iâ€"Beulah Clendenin, Zeta Copeland, Dewitt Davis, Margaret Daâ€" vis (Alegbra, French, Grammar,) Ger hardt Dobrindt, Jessie Keenan, Doris Miller, Walter Miller, Marian Piper, Marguerite Railton, Flora Souter, Gordan Telfer, Vera Trembley. Form II, Matriculation â€" George Holmes (Grammar, French, Geomeâ€" try), Lloyd Parsonage, Harold Stewâ€" ard (Grammar,;, French, Geometry), Willis Strong, Lyal Tuck. To Sr. 4thâ€"Ruth Grant; . Ad ams; Murray O‘Neil; Helen S To Jr. 4thâ€"Ross Goit! Sharp; Robena Werner. To Sr. 3rdâ€"xArnold Overend To Jr. 3rdâ€"Frances Phillips. xrecommended. Many owners of Victory Bonds have lately ‘been inclined to think that the price f these bonds was ~goâ€" ng to drop to a level that would make them a poor investment. This idea is gradually being dispelled by PAID UP LIST Parker Smithville Yeager, Grimgby Wilcox, Grimsby East Walker, Grimsby ad, Beamsvyille 8. 8. No. 7, Caistor Sr. 4thâ€"Ruth Grant; Ada Adâ€" Murray .O‘Neil; Helen Sharp. Jr. A4thâ€"Ross Goit‘ Chester , Beamsvyill Hastiygs, V Unwin. Gr rich M Di Leach of this city who went falls in a steel barrell , on 1911, saw the death trip/ of From the first time tihat he Stephen‘s barreel, Leach that it could not succeed in VÂ¥ICTORY _ RONDS Winot n n as it â€"neared ~1aAY Dec Ma A pr M Apt May luly Tuly LV 1| 94 21 () () nasans S FARRELL‘S SHOE STORE XHEKKKEKEREREXNRIXIX Imbued with the spirit of coâ€"operation the employees work with * the single aimâ€"to produce "THE BEST G600D SHOE" We are proud to handle Good shoes. You‘ll take pride in wearing them. of the quality and artistic designing that characterizes our large stock. ‘ It makes a difference to the paperhanger, too.\ Our paper gsoes on easily and smoothly. Phone 239 IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE & in the whole appearance of your home when you have clean new and attractive TIRE REPAIRING AND VULCANIZING All kindsâ€"Latest improved methodsâ€"If you have tried the At Grimsby Garage, Telephone 330 Three Shopsâ€"St. Catharines, Niagara Falls and Grimsby WE GUARANTEE IT i lI:Iothing' but the highest grades of material used. Workmanship of ie best. + It is only when proper factory conditions exist that the best reâ€" sults can be obtained. Our.shoes are made in a model plant with the most upâ€"toâ€"date machinery. ' BIRDS STORE f,ii (XIXIXIXIXX)XIXXIXXIXIXIXIXIXXX[XXIX)X) EAVETROUGHING } Now is the time to have that new Eavesthough put on. Williams & Anderson FACTORY EFFICIENCY our prices 1A WM. FARROW ALL WORK GUARANTEED HIHRIMIHIANAIAIAISA WALL PAPER 1 GLOUGHNLEY rest, now try the best OXAE se ‘F{EEXr YEEEIA®EAXXxXXHXXEFT HHXXXXXXXEHHTEX Wednesday, July 14th, 1920 Grimsby AJAAIAIAIAIAIAIAIIIHIHIL] XIXIRIMIEISIIIRIHY GRIMSBY BABCHOUHC] BRAAA ( (Â¥4 xX x (Â¥ Y e H 7

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