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FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICESâ€"25c AND 50c Doors Open 7.30. Starting 8.10 Entrance in Bell & Phipps, Jewelry and Gramaphone Parlors We have bought out the business of Mr. Hoffman‘s Dry Cleaning Dept., and are now ready to Dry Clean, Press and Repair f L an4.] Ladies‘ Suits EIGHT DRY CLEANERS oo Satisfaction Guaranteed Men‘s Suits 1’.().(‘.(_0-().0.0-0.0.0.1“2 A. E. PHIPPS GRIMSBY, ONT. Slippers, etc., etc, and ©006060600000000000000009 CGCRIMSBY Ladies‘ Dresses Proprietor Men‘s Straw and Felt Hats 11 n Lowest Prices + A hirt 4s 4s as it appeared lying in the river Humber at Hull, Eng L ©00060000000® MAIN STREET Kid Gloves mwh wn â€"youl s Mess on e oo s . s es Anee ®) ®) Engineers estinfate a racing car‘s rear wheels move about 10 percent. faster than the car. f The average price of the automoâ€" biles manufactured in 1920 was less than $1,000 each. f A racing car going at 90 miles an hour exerts a pressure on the track of about 814 tons. Racing motors turn over 4,000 â€"re volutions a minute. The Indianapolis race track is two and oneâ€"half miles arougd. More than 30,000,000 automobile tires were produced in 1920. ‘"‘These reserve portions are kept for several months and in case of exâ€" port, they prove invaluable in settling all complaints as to quality. ‘"‘Inspection nowadays is all offhâ€" cial and the inspector cannot be tamâ€" pered with because he has no idea whose grain he is inspecting. Grain inspection is as reliable as the coinâ€" age of silver." ‘"‘The object of this is that when the grain arrives at its destination and the buyer should complain of its quality, a reâ€"inspection can always be demanded from the identical samâ€" ple from which the first inspection was made. MOTOR NOTES A new light French car with front wheel brakes. A Chicago chemist has more than 40 accessories. A new American car h; the friction drive in ‘the sion. ‘"‘This divides and mixes the grain so evenly that the two portions may be weighed without the variance of more than a few grains," says Chief Culvyer, of the Toledo Produce Exchange. About 28 percent of killed by â€"automobiles under.15. Deaths from automobiles per 1,000 population ircreased 22â€"fold between 1906 and 1918. "Grain inspection has been reduced to a fine art. In order to avoid disâ€" pute, a sample is taken from the car of grain at the terminal market ard Is divided into two homogenous halves by means of an ingenious separator into which the sample is poured. (National Crop Improvement Service.) â€""It will be well for the Canadian farmers to prevent smut from ever getting entrenched while it is comâ€" baratively easy." ‘"Sometimes when this smut cloud is properly mixed with air, a piece of wire or nail will strike a spark in the separator and the result is an explosion worse than a thirteenâ€"inch gun, blowing machines to pieces and often killing and injuring the crew. ‘"‘The wheat smut tax amounts to millions of dollars. It is in most inâ€" stances entirely preventable by treatâ€" ment of the seed, but so serious has It become that the American De ment of Agriculture has a sepi grade for smutted wheat. spread wheat conta tire country," says ner, Perth Amboy pany. smut miles. aris which smut | soil at formal there (N Safeguarding Inspection® Grain Smut Explosions §\\\\\‘o tAl cig) As a « In the sxextient e Seencdine no ze e k ; 0 plr h. /A THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO A O \# l-fL‘ Y J NA PesZ has â€" revived the transmisâ€" h all persons ire â€" children AÂ¥ a Cal is fitted 1°T il h1 hk s has partâ€" arate with C i;4;4;44444Â¥4444Â¥#Â¥444Â¥4444;444444444;4444444;444444;4;44;4444444444;44444444444 More than a million cars are needâ€" ed annually for replacements. Detroit‘s motor production in 1919 was valued at $880,000,000. The United Statese: has 2,478,551 miles of surfaced highways. Motor car makers employed 325,â€" 000 workers last year. t W OCS ****t******************************************************i***********t The U. S. Department of Agriculâ€" ture uses more than 2,000 passenger cars. KNOW it HAVE YOU GOT YCI 1 Turni M nd THE INDEPENDENT GOODS are GOOD; our PRICES LOW. Smile back at the shop which smiles at you. Shake hands with itâ€"â€"keep company with itâ€"â€" your favor will be returned to you tenfold. DO you shop in a brisk, active store, or in a dull store? Advertising ‘makes bright stores. Failure to advertise goes hand in hand with dullness and stagnation. § Advertising keeps a business from growing lazy and stupid. Adverâ€" tising injects good red blood into the arteries of a business, and keeps it healthful and active Advertising acquaints you with new things, and so brightens your home, your life, your person. Advertising keeps stoc having birthdays. Advertising brushes away cobâ€" webs and dust, smartens shop winâ€" dows, quickens the intelligence of salesmen, and lets in the sunlight. Advertising makes the merchant think for youâ€"of your wants and needs; makes him anxious to serve you to your liking and advantage. MAIN STREET WEST sure does feel vor ven‘t yet bought your new fall suit, overcoat mnaDd us, and w PHONES:â€"Business Office 365 Editorial Rooms 23 \dvice regarding your advertising problems can be secured from pric Where Do You Shop? . STEPHE N Fortyâ€"seven highways ‘of national importance were built in the United States last year. There are more than 9« passenger car manufacturers in the United States. Last year showed a 12 percent gain over 1919 in number of motor vehiâ€" cles produced in U. S. to be well dresse There were 33,983 passenger car dealers in the United States in 1920 111 URS YET? from OU W Reward by your custom the merâ€" chant who lives to serve you, and who is doing his utmost to build up this community; who takes you into his confidence by means of adâ€" vertisements in your local .newsâ€" Shun the s dark and dre the shop that never smiles about yvou Shop where your wants and needs are uppermost in the mind of the merchant. . Shop in the store which reflect you, which you dominate. Shop where your money returns to you in better goods, better values, better service. dre U Boys‘ z2â€"piece Suits, ali sizes $5.00, $10.00 and up. T‘wo big specials wit‘ us are the W. (B. H. Eliz Boot, for hard wear, at $6.00; and Weston‘s cushion soled, fine Shoe, at $8.00. liable Hat at a $4.00. We have an $6.00 if you wo little higher. C son‘s, St. George, Jaeger, A and Turnbull‘s. _ Biggest | Underwear ever in Grimshy Hobberlin madeâ€"toâ€"n Suits and Overcoats. C teed goods at right prices Besides the Fleeceâ€"lined, the Heavy Wool Ribbei and‘ Penâ€" man‘s 95 Shirts and Drawers, we are equipped with such combinaâ€" tions as Penman‘s, Truknit, Hewâ€" We .ares prepared :o supply Gentlemen‘s Suits, worthy of the man, at $20.00 and up. Fitwell Hats are who want a soo Ohio in 1920 registered 623,000 moâ€" tor vehicles. Wednesday, September 28, 1921 t HATS and CAPS UNDERWEAR GRIMSBY SHOES SUITS madeâ€"toâ€"measure re sold to those od looking reâ€" in‘t beat them! m rlian oderate suaranâ€" line of tiant1C it )1 O 10e it