Grimsby Independent, 1 Dec 1920, p. 10

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BACKED â€"BY _ SIXTY YEARS‘ EXPERIENCEI Call and see our nearest dealer, name below. He will save and make you money on the equipment illustrated and on Gilson Threshers, Dixieâ€"Ace Tractors, Wood Saws, Grim?en, Pump Jacks, Belting, etc. Write for Catalog. Sixty years of leadershipâ€"of giving good value, heaping satisfaction and real service! That‘s why the Gilson name wins respect and confidence from coast to coast. That‘s why we are proud to sell this dependable farm equipment. The famous Gilson "Goes Like Sixty‘"‘ Enâ€" gineâ€"any size for any purposeâ€"can be purâ€" chased on the easy payment plan. Let it pay, for itself. Its economy and dependâ€" ability have made it the biggest selling enâ€" gine in Canada. Let us demonstrate on your farm. * TEN * â€" . a P sgee f #70% es THE GILSON ENGINE GILSON MFG. CO., Limited CHAS. LANG, Prop. labor charge: LLOYD MUIR, Box 371, Grimsby Service Station for McLaughlin and OQOverland Cars L'LL' u illage Inn Garage GENUINE FORD PARTS The Hylo Sylo insures sweet, fresh, succulent enâ€" silage down to the last forkful. It is built to last indefinitely. Exclusive patented features of deâ€" sign and construction explain <why the Hylo is chosen by the discriminâ€" ating farmer. Pays for itself in the first season. ‘Then year after year, pays 100 per cent. profit on your investment. â€" Can you beat it? y Al HYLO SYLO Made in Canada and Guaranteed by Call and See Nearest Dealer Phone 419â€"J or 419 r. 3 ad | ise@) Nee oeer 2 B) MECHANICALLYâ€"more than a worthy successor to the previous models that have performed their . way into the hearts of motâ€" orists everywhereâ€"in appearanceâ€"a revelaâ€" Announcing tion In Seven distinct and distinctive models CANADA‘Sâ€" STANDARD ~CAR able in Grimsby and district from nished you onâ€"reques THE NEW Twenty One Master Six handsomely illustrated hbooklet will be demonstration may be arranged at your Gas gears and all complicated parts Manure is the best fertilizer. You have it. Use it! ‘The best Manure Spreader made is the Gilson. Why? It has a wide spread. It is low down. It has light draft. It will take areal load. It is free from clutches, ‘"‘The Wonderful Gilson‘‘ stands supreme. More Gilson Silo Fillers were sold in é)anada last year than any other make. It is guarâ€" anteed to be the lightest running blowerâ€" cutter made. Be independentâ€"get a Gilson Silo Filler and fill your own siloâ€"with your Awn engine, 4 h.p. or largerâ€"at the proper time, when your corn has the greatest feeding value. _/ wWw. Ww. Kidd THE GILSON SPREADER â€" Yt GUELPH, ONT. convenience PHONE 307 JUc per i DOMINANT IN QUALâ€" ITY AND SERVICE! CLSO Oils € procurâ€" In announcing the new _ SCMEA fees the Minister of Public WOI and Highways said that the 1NCOPM! from auto licenses is being sP°NYV road improvement. As the autos U the roads the most they should P4 their share of the cost of the BIENâ€" ways. That is the policy and there. will be a big road program * vear. The revenue this year from creased slightly while the fee. censes to deal in passenger ca mains the same. Thel;e/is also. required when passegger converted into commercial cat owner must pay the different tween the passenger license cOf the commercial car cost. TB for transfer of license has bee creased from $1 to $2. The C transit marker is increased frC to 50 cents. . On electric p fee is $15. in busses are h mercial cars ; and â€" horsepo t MOTORSEC TION m 11â€" t} city $5 and Of is $3 a ton. _| ler and manufad 1 cars are in e the fee for liâ€" ssenger cars reâ€" tion a / cyl le. The. grea ning public | the first ch fee on pat ‘e than "; e‘ than four 13 ;‘ car â€" O€ ith . six inders $20; . orsepower â€" hich is the & horsepower â€" ight to 12 e Ontario lindé NDENT aepartmen of license the revenue lat contr 1sS now be vocaté scale utomobil tAISED ) sgover ys in t the Pu 9 (30000U which be rly cylinâ€" four of S1X PusiRest of the car. These worthy excellent mechanics as they Were, were almost totplly ignorant Of the artistic principles which must R@Arlie every work of beauty and were Practically forced to adapt carâ€" riage Styles to their needs with natur ally UBBABDRY results. Special Boly Designers Of late the pendulum has started to swing back. Most body buildâ€" €rs and those few car manufacturers who build their own bodies spare NO expense in employing the highest talent for their designing Sstaffs. Much i;x‘;i)ro{r;inent has of course been made but there is still great room for development The stealing of automobiles will continue in greater or less degree according to possibie. punishmer.nt until a change in human nature .1s witnesseq not alone in the thief but also in the owner. & Undoubtedly the high rates of car theft insurance and the possibility of loss and inconvenien:e havg deterâ€" red some few people from buying moter cars though this deficiency has not bsen noticed in such a sellâ€" ingx season as this one. LOCKIng CARS_ STOPS THIEVES Carlessness oinwners Invites Thieyâ€" ®sâ€"Seldom Tamper With Locks of re â€" Automobile thieves can be _ placed | roppnininninmmmiinmmmmmmmmminmmmmnmmnnmmmmimmmnmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmittinn in two classesâ€"professicnal and amateur. The professional an expgrt aatremmunnnanmammmennmmemnmenmmenmemenmemamnaneanammaasamanmmmmmmen cesmm n mechanic usually is equipped with Rg Sn ie rroad remccuun oo on oo ie ie 100000 L tools to render most locking devices PS o egere t lt oo s i: tools to render most locking devices valueless.. He will usually steal the car he wants regardless of obstacles. Heavy punishment alone can discourâ€" age this type of criminal. However he is a member of a very small minâ€" ority. Roughly there are about thirâ€" ty amateur car thieves to one proâ€" fessional according to police records. The amateur is usually an Oopporâ€" tunist. He steals automobiles or acâ€" cessories occasionally because unusâ€" ually â€" good opportunities present themselves. He may be likeneq to the sneak thief who will only rob a house when the window is up â€" or a door unlocked. To foil him we must consider the human nature of the car owner as carelessness is his greatest I enses 1 dolla: aenâ€"work . arlists . worneu either was a good source of id in their adaptation to vehicles it would seem that bad traits were â€"retained goog ones_discarded. r and more refined models an appearance body lines lified toâ€"fit pasenger room t\o a large extent â€" current tyles were the basis of gns. â€" Unfortunately motor and coach art were not a _pair wlien mated in this h is to bhe regretted beâ€" châ€"building is a fine and ‘t, many of whose designâ€" req world renown through terpieces. gx, or. to beaut aut is pro ugly features just now beâ€" to disappear were the offâ€" f this unhappy union. For _ the: old designers never ich consideration to the hood fengine. This was a separâ€" like the horse and was genâ€" it to take careâ€"of itself. The ‘as an inharmonious break at h which destroyed all chance ing the appearance of a unit which should â€" characâ€" pie sly Car Designers Appear ue that a large share of the ibility for such discords in shions was due to the pracâ€" leaving body design in the f the engineers who designed app: red in t Pran gei rld C gslhavis an eff aI king es W BY, ONTARIO S1 bl CH A N ng the appearan unit which should automobile. ners Hoo eceermemoment veumrrrommsuraprinrrmmre~ on â€"break Goes n IX BODIE CRara( iN W over seric leas 7C uncon SO t] n Did i passl of (3) of 01 16 0 flllllllllllllllllllIIIIlIIllIIIlIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIllIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIllllllllllllllllllllll_l‘_l. = "BILLY THE GLASS MAN" SAYS:â€" =s PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FREQUENT ACCIDENTS (1) Don‘t cut corners. (2) Pon‘t "cut in‘ short after passing a vehicle/ . Rig% (3) Give the proper signal whenâ€" ever your action in starting from the curb in turning; in changing your course or in stopping may reasonably be said to effect other traffic. . (4) Dont consider Griving at ered so as not to arouse the thieving instinct and also incidentally to proâ€" tect it from the deleterious effect of the sunlight. Also always lock your spare tires to the carrier. Use common sense and carefulness and the number of car thefts will be reduced to the minimum. Cool days and cooler nights are here and there will be colder days before they are warmer. Are all the broken winâ€" dows in the barn and outhouses repaired? Are the cellar window lights all in place? If not, why not? A large stock of all sizes of GLASS now on hand. Place Vour order at once, before the rush begins. Glass is a A large stock of a your order at once, specialty in this store. Also a large and windshields. Phone 239 n Day Phone 193 rignt. notice. It may notice. If you have engine tro It may be carbon or it may I Then, too, we often find Ford caused by incorrect lubrication. We sell Imperial Polarine, â€"the correct lubricant for @ Fords. We‘carry a complete_ stock and all sizes. Let us fix you upâ€"our prices are fair. _ & We sell Imperial Premier Gasolineâ€"‘*"Gives more miles per gallon." We Spec large and complete assortment of automobile KCepD JAS. FISHER SD( . FARROW U h on the roadâ€"and runl1 your motor can escape engine trouble, come to it may be the carbure ind Ford engine trouble "If. one consider; automobile on real would be dumfoun it has produced" s (9) Slow down when j children playing near the the street. Remember th the wisdom of an adult. (10) Don‘t drive :â€" that the pedestrian : the rules of the road RAEL ESTA Motors Bring Suburbs Ne tre of City and Conven ping Favili rakes and steerin ind your headlight aw. 4 Glass ‘Time ‘"*1g Wednesday, Becember : Phones 330â€"182 lelolZ, Night Phone 429 )mo â€" Grimsby "Oras °E VALUES BOOSTED BYâ€" AUTOS S idult. with the is familia ‘bs Nearer to‘C onvenient Shopâ€" Here the effect of the sear are mp O lE OoU1I the you U Observe curb or in y have not St, 19020 t] 1es one results Toronâ€" light ith the belief with en 17 hn d W

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