_ ERINSEY WELL SuPPuED With CAn DEALERS Motor Section _ Competition is very keen in local automobile circles and prospective purchasers of cars this spring are learning more about the good and bad points of automobiles than they ever knew before. . GRIMSBY has, we believe more automobile agencies and more salesâ€" men than any other town of a simiâ€" lar size in the Diminion. Every place you go you run into a salesman for some make or another of a car. The competition is very keen and sales are being made every day that would not otherwise have been made were there not soâ€"many salesmen on the ground.â€" The presence of so many of these salesmen creates what would not ‘be created for some time to come and induces men to ‘buy â€" cars who a few weeks previous had no inâ€" tention of buying this season. A new Red Sentry gas filling pump was placed outside the GRIMS f’f Garage and opened for service n Saturday. Exâ€"Chief of Police At the present time there are no less than twelve different cars beâ€" ing offered to the public for â€" their approval through eight different agencies in this little town of ours. We have F. E. Russ handling the Studebaker; Gilmore‘s Garage of St. Catharines through their salesman Fred J. Poole, the Overland, and inâ€" cidentally he will sell you a Hudson Superâ€"Six, a Hupmobile or a Cadilâ€" lac; W. W. Kidd is selling the world famous McLaughlin; whiie _ Capt. Ronald Kidd is handling the Oldsâ€" mobile: County Motors Limited have the Chevrolet and James Fisher is still handling the old reliable Ford; Ald. Jimmy Wray has tre Maxwell ard Chandler cars; while Culley and Breay of Hamilton through their GRIMSBY representative Mr. Fairâ€" chilg will also sell you Overlands. Anyone wishing to buy a car need not look outside of GRIMSBY for one as all the best makes from the cheapest to the highest priced cars are represented here. . Among the Dealers J. E.. Duppling who has been smashing trucking records all spring with his Ford oneâ€"ton truck is still at it.â€" He made five trips to Hamilâ€" ton and one fo Toronto last week for loads of goods, ‘besides doing inâ€" numerable small jobs.~ "Tup" says service is what counts and that he gives it to you. * menen en e en ee e m en e es e e e IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIII|I|IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII||lIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII llllllIIIIlIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII|||IIII|IIIlIII|II|I||IIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIE & ||I|||IlIl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIlIlII|I|IIIII||IIIII|II“IlIlI|I||IIII|IIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllt M AL M smm N m 14 mm Nt mmA mm 1k mm i4 smm K1 At Their Best: Where the Going Is Difficult Wherever the going is difficult: over country byâ€"ways, on sand hills or unimproved highâ€" ways: the Mc LAUGHLIN is seen at its best. Front and rear springs of special construction, steering gear remarkable for its ease of operation and long wheelâ€"base give the McLaughlin unusual road qualities, which, as every McLaughlin owner realizes, along with the flexible, dependable power furnished by its valveâ€"inâ€"head motor, make for comfort and satisfaction under all motoring conditions. ‘Phones 40 and 341 _ Grimsby Service Station: The Village Inn Garage .A n O mm CR n U 4 mm The Giimore Garage of St. Cathâ€" arines who are handling Overland cars through this section have made arrangements with the Fisher Garâ€" age to act as a gervice ~station . in GRIMSBY * for Overlands. Fred J. Poole the local representative can al so be found at Fishers and will be pleased to. give you any information you desire. Swayze was the first to fill bis out of it and just for luck F. E. R the proprietor made the exâ€"chief present of the five gallons of gas. 1t is high time that our Town Faâ€" thers woke up and â€"realized that GRIMSBY is in 4 terrible way for parking accommadatipn. iOn Satâ€" urday night th» lineâ€"up of â€"cars parkâ€" ed along in front of the INDEPENâ€" DENT building reminded one=~ of Woodward â€" Avenue, Detroit. The cars were so thick that the Editor of the paper was unable to even get in and out of his office door. A. J. Dow is the possessor of â€" a new Forgq Coupe, purchased through F. E. Russ. â€" F. E. Russ the local Studebaker dealer has got them all going dizzy. Last week he hung a long â€"~distance record for selling cars that will not be beaten for many moons <to come. For some time past he has been in communication with a former _ resiâ€" dent who has been living in Dickeâ€" busch Parracombe, _ North Devon, England, and last week he received an ordér from this man for a new aindgohaker .car. tho car to beâ€" ready C. Mayell is the possessor â€"of new McLaughlin roadster. JB TupplinAg, has purchased a Master Six, Extra Special McLaughâ€" lin throuéllkl w. W. Kid 1. England, and last week he received an ordér from this man for a new Studebaker car, the car to be ready for him when heâ€" arrives in this country in a short time. Come boys, can you beat t.is one? > G. Lorne Book, GRIMSBY Hast, has purchased a Light Six McLaughâ€" lin touring car. The new gas pump in front of thie County Motors was set in place in the boulevard on Saturday and . is now ready for business. The new pump is one of the ‘"inâ€"sight" measâ€" uring kind. All theâ€"gas that you buy NBsmm tm ithn 4 . KIDD il1 bis car F. E. Russ exâ€"chief a mm it THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO Wednesday, April 14th, 1920 7