UA ‘fFShFSftHhShSHF4SfSF4SF4A4HFSF4AFA4FAAANFFA4A4HSFA4F4SFA4A4A4FA4SA4F4SAF4SF4F4F4F4F SA is & WWW@M%WMWW#U * 6 daes) bisd 1 Hhows wesk. shoa, Unel: 1‘ vr, thads i hou Uert us dvaiie eveAcipems o. an Hace dame artde coume M ts Week. hi Lc iess danh taas ihaw cout Sot bikto 1e «~ . EIGHT Main Street This is the chief topic of conversation, coupled with new garments and headwear. We shall be pleased to discuss the matter with you and assist you to plan your purchases so that your wardrobe will be complete but you will not he broke. Ladies‘ Fancy Collars, 75¢ and $1.00 values... Ladies‘ Fancy Collars, $1.50 and $2.00 values. TEmbroidery Insertion, 9 yards for.......,;.. M en ) OV hild DOLLAR DAY WIND UP MILLINERY ALL SIGNS POINT TO SPRING {] It 1 H ind Mechanically, the Oldsmoâ€" â€" bile Economy Truck is all that Scientific Engineâ€" ering, Standard Units of Proven Ability and Oldsâ€" mobileâ€"Quality workmanship can make it. L M . _ STEPHEN R. HOPE KIDD, Agent Grim sby Phones 32‘1), W atch Next W eek‘s INDEPENDENT a great success and the Auxiliary netted a hbhandsome sum for their The concert by W. .J. Bengough in Moore‘s Theatre last week under the auspices of the Ladies Auxiliary was fund Don‘t. miss the War Veterans‘ Dance in their Clubroomsâ€"every. alâ€" ternate Friday evening. The Delegate from the localBranch to the Provincial Convention at Petâ€" erboroâ€"Com. President J. A. M. Livâ€" ingston will render his raport to the next general meeting on \Tuesday evening April 6â€"at eight o‘clock. Joint the iliaryâ€"NOW ments. we certainâ€"ot getting suited reâ€" garding style and color and if you will leave the fit to us vyou will have no regrets. While we do these very nece m ogue o1 ind hav 6 W. V. A. CGORNER SPRING SUITS And COATS L1 11 Vets or the Ladies Auxâ€" LCtOTy 11 1€ 11 Grimsby 1 )een nol T V h )1 (@)bl H ouse â€"A 090C und OC L1 A very pleasing event occurred in the offices of the GRIMSBY Steel Furniture Co. at six o‘clock on Wedâ€" nesday night last, when Arthur Arnâ€" field was called in to explain, to the President of the company\ the why and wherefor of his deciding to get married. Mr. W. B. VanDyke read him the following address and Ald. Jas. I. Theal, presented him with a handsome mahogany parlor clock, a gift from the company and his‘ felâ€" low workers. . Grimsby, Ont., March 17, 1920. Mr. Arthur Arnfield. _ i We, the employers and â€" employees of the GRIMSBY Steel Furniture Co. Ltd., take this opportunity of preâ€" senting this smal]l token in appreciaâ€" tion of your services and friendship and wish to extend our heartiest conâ€" eratulations on Your approachina gratulations on your marriage. 'I"rusting you may lon; when looking at this clo the pleasant times we ha gether. Signed on behalf of the wE VAN:! Oneâ€"tenth of the motor erica are in California, The State of Kansas h: 8,689 motor farm tractors License plates for aut changed every six month Public schools _ of Minn.. are teaching moto) 2e oBe oTe ofe afe ofe oS afe afe afe oBe aBe ofe aTe aTe aZe oTe ole afe ofe ofe oBe ofe afe afo ofe V vZe oZe oBe oBe aBe ofe oo 1Be 1e Be rBeaBe aBe afe aBe oo se cTeaTe eS aSe ofe afe sfecfe Automotive Activities Thoughout the W orld eration. There passenger India. S( 1y li Motor trucks are to repidct horseâ€"drawn mail wagons. in business section of Columbus, The 48 States in‘ the Union nearly $100,000,000 annually motor licenses fees and taxes. Long Island, N. Y., was one o&ga first sections of the country to foster vin In Indi utomobil PRESENTATION TO ART ARX FIELD Automobiles in Jaj dispoied of throu ig scheme. In Spain the stand es sell for prices 1 y i‘re Motor LC to he. MOTOR D are 322,4 registered f Canada diaâ€" there Columbia Inspector THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY a T rutonm{ nCcy O the are terk indard size a n e stall, WILCOX WARD KOBE priV U t] ine Company ANDYEKE. P n n uton GFS] 11 )1 )1 LV n 1( Ti In pla« i1 n i1 LC Pedestrians are subjected to the same rules as vehicles in crossing Fifth and Park avenues, New York City, during the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. State and municipal road building throughout the States during the present year wil cost a billion ~dolâ€" lars, twice as much as the Panama . ONTARIO An average of 28 cars a minute, or a total of 15,979 motor vehicles, ‘is the daily traffic record at Fortyâ€"Secâ€" ond street and Fifth avenue, New York City. * The first transcontinental automoâ€" bile tour was made in 63 days, beâ€" tween May 3 and July 6, 1903, by Dr. H. Nelson Jackson and Sewell F. At a meeting in Paris, European manufacturers decided to limit the sizes of pneumatic tires. England France, Italy and Belgium were reâ€" presented. Wednesday, March 24th A motor law in Pennsylvania is en forced "against overloading and comâ€" pels the painting on the side of a motor truck or.trailer the 1920