â€"â€"_ Y V i1551 64 1A K3Bi) CA PA tE LA 1b . tÂ¥ l iJ 1 I El The â€"scenic . automobile, highway, az =! which the United States G@overnment = Opposite Vi]]ag_e'lnn’ Grimshy =/ soon is to start hewing acress the big z> ? f ; =) range in Glacier National Park, will zs _ Three Shops â€"Niagara Falls, St. Catharines, Grimsby S| enable tourists to make a trip of 68 â€" e % â€"= miles over the roof of the Rockies, EOBAE UAAAAUUUAUEEEAUUDAEUOUEEOAEAAEUU OA NININNININIIIIprising to an altitude of 9,000 feet. AEMUEEAE LEAAA EtdEA En have noticed that a good loud h’onk of the horn when about one hundred feet or more away will usually scatâ€" "Every motorist," says one who has studied the question, ‘has had this exâ€" perience and has.put an end to the life of one or more chickens,,. to say nothing of incurring the wrath of the farmer owner. * safety and rush across the road direct ly irto the path of an oncoming motâ€" or car and deith. all No scientist has yet stepped forâ€" ward with the reason why a chicken, secure beside the fence on a country road, will scurry from its place of And Get in th}& Way of Motor Ca The. new McLaughlin Light Six is powered with the famous 44horse power McLaughlin Light Six overhead valve motor â€" Ownâ€" ers report from 20 to 30 miles per gal?orn and from 8 to A2 thousand miles on tires. M CEOR* SEFEC T ICOON EASE THE new McLaughlin Light Six â€" hflg orauin in FAurnses") = m zse 4 has grown in favor among ladies who drive because of its ease of control, its graceful lines and its comfortable riding qualities. Williams and Anderson Service Station for McLaughlin and Overland Cars GENUINE FORD. PARTS Our labor charges are only 90c per hour T ruck for Hire-â€"--\Good Service Wednesday, September 15th, 1920 wHY DOES A HEN CROSS THE ROAD? In my\trips though the country Tires WULCANIZING Specialty ooo §e f w _‘\\\g c m tae | H\w}\\\ GRIMSBY AGENT W. wW. KII,)D rvice Station:â€"Village In CHAS. LANG, Prop. TWO DAY SERVICE â€"ALL WORK GUARANTEED Full line of Royal Oak Tires and Tubes illage Inn Garage m NU V 1A 4 ts ooller â€"t. e TSY ze e d ‘N\ %\//2/// @ YÂ¥ <A i«ï¬&%‘f?ï¬m\\ \\ . \;‘ y > â€"=A \Q\\B\%\' UHHHE ar : the Oncoming age Inn Garage ult Gas ie o . Tire i Repairing | .. â€"â€"zand 3 Retreading "I suggest to our scientistss a litâ€" tle naiure study from behind the wheel of zn automobile." x «un ter the chickens from the road. Once W!l ‘be hypenatedâ€"in gr in a while I have encountered an un. thus 57â€"62â€"34. . The C usually dense hen, but in the majority . Secretary of the State of of cases chickens will leave the road> Hon. Frances M. Hug« for the ditch when the horn is soundâ€" this plan for markers, : ed. This may seem a trivial thing to C. Biggs, has adopted i many motorists ‘but the death of one bers so arrsnged in groi or more chickens under the wheel of. more readily deciphereq a motor car is apt to get the owner in bered. By their use tr; to legal troubles, especially if the, and others will be abl farmer catches the number of tue car cars which violate the ; ‘"‘The next time you go out in the . the Act, or which are ille country, try the horn on the chickens | ing away. Withthe prese and note how it works out. "it is offten . difficult "Nothing will move a cow from the Markers at a glance. road and the motorist usually has to‘ C ammappar ue > / >, 3p) cme to a full stop. Geese will wadâ€"| MAINTENANCE COSTs dle out of the way at the,sound of tne % INSPECTION horn but sheep, like: cows, are imâ€" | Systematic, thorough : mune to the warning honk. ‘essential to economic:il Model Kâ€"Sixâ€"63 Special § e‘ C~. mS2 HMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII)IIIllllllllllIllillllllllllnmllllllllllllllllflllIllllll\lIIllIllllllllllllï¬IllHllIllIHIHlINlIllll!lIlllIl"llliIl!lH menermmmmmnme omm memmemmmmmemmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmemommammmmmemen mssn m00 0000000041 ELN NHNTNH 1 } PHONE 307 Oils + MOTORâ€" VEHICLE NUMBERS ;ro' ap BE IMPROYVED any Ccars finish ISs D wiped off all over af but this~ particularly for the bonnet. _ the finish of the hood> dulls before thâ€"t on the rest of the car, du& main ly to the extremes of temperature which the hood as to . undergo. It is a very good plan to wipe off the hood when you get: back int, the gar. ~ge after a run in the rain, Decause the water dries on the â€" hood metal very rapdly due to the warmth, and the drops areâ€"almost sure ‘to sDQL, Al time gradually dulling the finish. Of course; it goes without saying that any car‘s finish is better for %being wiped off all over after being wet, but this s particularly is important , This monthly report â€" constitutes the eyes ‘of the truck owner or fleet m nager. It tells him whether the driver is competent. whether the truck is overloaded or otherwise abused. It gives him a check upon his rep~ir service, showing whether it is up to stand~>rd, and. most imâ€" portant of all, it is the best insurâ€" ance »gainst possible breakdowus or troubles. "It truly is a "stitchâ€"inâ€" time" policy. > Some of the large. fleet â€" owners have their own. inspection service highly organized. â€"The â€" inspectors have the power to send a truck to the service shop if they deem it necesâ€" ? ry. They are responsible only to het fleet manager, thergby furnishs ing him with a check#upon his mainâ€" ten nce and operating divisons. Some of the better truck makers maintain inspection service o fvaryâ€" ing degrees of efficiency . If an owner ‘cannot avaiI‘/ himself of this service he should have an expert inâ€" spect his trucks at least once a month, .A thorough inspection reâ€" suires at least one hour‘s time. The‘ inspector should theck a printed form report, noting after actual test theâ€"condition of the various parts ot the motor, â€"~governor, _ radiator, carâ€" buretor, ignition â€" system, _ clutch, grease cups, tronsmission, â€" steering mechanism, rear axle., chassis, bod.v." cab, brakes. ttc. [ Systematic, thorough :nmspection is | ©@ essential to economicalâ€"truck opera : tion, whether one, 50 or 150, trucks | @@ be in service. It cuts maintenance 88 cost and operating expenses, reduces | @@ depreciation, increases operating ef: 88 ficiency and "tones up" the driver, @@ An operator of a fleet of nearly 800 |@@ trucks recently declared that inspec | 8Â¥ tion actually decreased operating exâ€" |@@ penses by 20 per cent. (©)(@ An improvement in motor vehicle license numbers for 1921 has been adopted by the Depirtment of Publ‘ic‘ Works ‘and Highways. The numbers will ‘be hypenated in groups of two,‘ thus 57â€"62â€"34.. . The Canadian-born' Secretary of the State of New York, Hon. Frances M. Hugo, , originated this plan for markers, and Hon. F.| C. Biggs, has adopted it. The numâ€" bers so arrsnged in groups are much more readily deciphereq and rememâ€" bered. By their use traffic officials and others will be able to detect cars which violate the iprovisions ofl the Act, or which are illegally hastenâ€" [ ing away. Withthe present numbers it is offten difficult to decinher It CARE OF THE HOOD 3e THE * INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO wellâ€"recognized fact that f the hood dulls before C3 1 /\ 1 HHHNH to â€" decipher [ CUT ~BYf *‘ (o ©0O® ©00000000000000000000000000€0n000J000000000f £0606060000000000000000000000 ~0€0€€€0J~°0~0v2000000~ (e (e (e ( (o a P. 0. BOX 580 Our repair shop is in ch can repair any make of Atitc Gasoline engine. County Motors Limited T wo cars in one, the Chevrolet light delivery wagon is second to none for moving fruit, easily, quickly, and without damage, or for taking farm produce to market. Place your order quickly as the above are very scarce and are likely ‘to go higher in price. " 363 § IF the Overland on/y gave you This means greater riding comâ€" the refilarkable riding comâ€" fort for passengers and longer fort it does, it would §till be Canâ€" life for every mechanical part. ada‘s greatest light weight car. The Overland is finished in But it does more than thisâ€" bright, weathérâ€"resisting enamel The Overland gives you the ard upholstered with extra deep economy of 100â€"inch wheelbase cushion springs. It: is electricâ€" from the moment you buy it. . ally started andN\ighted. Its 130â€"inch Springbase frees One of Canada‘s largest manâ€" you from jolts and jars that ufacturing enterprises builds this annoy you or damage the car. car for Canadians. CHEVROLET LIGHT DELIVERY WAGON $1025 f o b GRIMSBY Giving Canada NEW Riding Qualities Head Office and Factories: Willysâ€"Overland Limited, Toronto, Canada Branches: «Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg and Regina > 4 Main Street (W est of Post Office) GRIMSBY & 20e e e e tA e e e eRA famanr Stanlev BELL Ltd. ol )\ [A #) dal Service Station., Villa child @a CULLEY & BBEAY alesman Sales BATTERIES Inn om ara ing unit. and mes er}y 11 e now preâ€" PHONE 309 THREE