EIGHT ll ri, ll 1‘: iii, I: II 11 I: il II n WE ADD TEN CENTS to all tele- phone or charge orders for classified advertisements if not paid for within ten days of insertion, please. 7 Am skLa--Cord or stove, wood Phone 295 ring 2. --- "FOR SALE-i-pulleys, 85 cents. Ap- ply Mr. Gardner, Fifty Road, Winona. “FOR SALE OR RENT-six room bungalow; all convenienes. Central avenue. east. Apply P. o. Box 475. TO RENT-six-room house, on Grimsby Mountain road. Apply Alway Jacobs, P. o. Box 231. "'F?fsCsikLE--white and Brown Leg- horns, cockerels and pullets. Phone 190 ring 3. FOR SALE-mack mare, stands 15.2, weight about 1,250, age 13; good worker single or double. Price $75.00. Murray Fitch. m---------"-"":"- FOR SALE-A litter of young pigs, six weeks old; feeding well. Apply to Leo Brenner, telephone 282 ring 14, Grimsby. - m-----------""""'?'.'-".'-", BABY CARRIAGE FOR . SALE-- Cream enameled reed body and re- versible gear, first-class condition. Apply Mrs. A. D. Fleming, Ontario street, Beamsville. if, v n TO RENT--27 acres, 3 miles south of Woo1verton Mountain; good house and barn; plenty of water and all conveniences. E. J. Cornin, Bur- lington, Ont. FOR SALE--16 Black Minorca yearling hens; through moulting, ready to lay. Fifteen dollars takes the lot. S. F. Wiliams, Main East. Phone 1583'. T _ FOR SALE-New 6-roomed bunga- low, all convenienees, hot air furnace, electric light, telephone; Lakeview road. $500 down, 36 dollars a month will pay principle and interest on this house. J. F. Mawson, Station Road, Beamsville, R. R. 3. _ $1,500 SECURES equipped farm, 50 acres on improved road. In prosper- ous farming district, convenient big city markets, only half mile to village, successful farmers all around, 40 acres rich loam tillage, 10-cow pasture, woodland; warm 6-room house, q 2 barns, etc. To. settle affairs, $4,200 getsrit, horses, cows, 3 pigs, poultry, hay, 25 bu. oats, tools, implements in- cluded it taken soon. Pleasant farm home and assured income-hard to beat. ,Martin & Anderson, Main St., Grimsby, Ont. All (Roads Lead to This is our firsit ~Salethat prondises to be a hunidinger from the lst day to the last. The warm weathe: our winter goods on the shelves, and now we're determined to sweep them out at cost price in order to raise HERE ARE SOME OF OUR "vRrdEs--coMPARE THEM WITH ANY CATALOGUE OF OTHER {ST ORES _ T __ DEC. 2nd, AND CLOSES SATURDAY, DEC. 16th ,' FOR SALE OR RENT Men's Solid Leather Work Shoee. . . . . Men's Fine Shoes, brown, blucher cut $5.00 orner Mountain and Main Streets. WORK SHOES DRESS SHOES $3.69 . l\\,5LlLuL $3.98 black I Regul TO RENT---? light housekeeping rooms. Phone 398w, Grimsby. 'w--------""""'""? FOR SALE-Ladies' skates and hockey shoes, in good condition, $5. Apply Phone 61. , FOR SALE-A cook stove in good condition. For quick sale, $8.00. Ap- ply C. D. Jarvis, Kerman avenue. Phone 339j. , . w-rw-ew--------"""". CABBAGES FOR SALE-Best winter variety. Large ones 50 cents a dozen; smaller ones .40 cents. Apply to A. N. Rutherford, Grimsby. Phone 184. me--------""-'?""" FOR SALE-For the next four weeks I will have crate-fatter/d poul- try tor sale, at market prices. Choice quality. Telephone 436m, Grimsby. J---------'""""" FOR SALE-pure-bred White Rock roosters and John Martin strain White Wyandotte rooster. E. H. Birch, Phone 231j, Ontario street. APPLES-f havela few No. 3 Nor- thern Spy apples at thirty cents a basket; bring your o.wn basket.' Jas. A. Livingston, Grimsby. CIDER---1 have fresh cider for sale!, at 25 cents per gallon and 5 cents) revenue tax--tota1 30 cents a gallon.i Jas. A. Livingston, Grimsby. l FOR SALE--0ae quarter-cut oak hall seat and mirror, early English finish; I Detroit Vapor oil stove; 1 pair boy's shooes and skates, No. I's. J. P. Robertson. . FOR SALE-c-Gray-Doll sedan, 1920 i1odel; will take small car in ex- change. Ford coupe, 1920 model. Ford coupe, 1922 model. All these car's are just like new. Hamilton Durant, corn- ner York and Bay, Hamilton. FOR SALE--12 acres near Dunn- ville; first class soil, fair Jouildings; price $2700, $200 own; or would ex- change for town or city property. Ap- Jrricr E. Siwayze, Teldphone No. 163, Grimsby. BOARD tor two horses for winter; good feed and warm stable. Apply Hilliard Gibson, Ridge Road. ' Grim red MrlllllrllliiipCllllllial)lllEEt, tiiiLlLllllLJlllllli1 o or at ingston Block " ARDERS WANTED-i-Room and .‘for two qcu1tlemen. All con- nces. Apply P. O. Box 237, NTED A s,.-----"-"'""'" ED - Slpeping accommoda- 25 men; warm rooms prefer- nlv S."Seaman, The Kitchen, WANTED Guess Where the $5 Bill is Hidden A five dollar bill will be hidden in one of the articles in the win- dow. The person guessing the right article will receive the five dollars. $5.00 Room and MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS BELOW . COST . s"iirr'iiiaiL-fhs pa and me went to i chirch to gather we met a man Witch l ast pa where the Golf lynx was and pa 5mm him. Then pa up and says to him What does yure wife say because Ftiday--A feminine book seller called at are house in indevoring to sell a book to ma for pa to use in his noosepaper job. Ma sed & we had sevral books all reddy. The Agent sed Well madim this book will be of grate asistance in helping to increarse yure _Hus- bends Vocabilary. Ma replyed sniffingly that his waste measures 42 in. now so he don't need no more hooks. l LOST-A silver watch with a gold l horseman on the back; fancy dial with l, gold hands; at Pooley's sale. Return lto Independent office. Reward offer- saturday-When pa got paid and cum home ma had about a dozen Mg , things she wanted to Illlllillllllll . by down at the store lllllllilllilllllilll and pay sum bills and 1lillllliillllllilillih, - when she got threw $llllllllillllllllllllBllllllllllll with him he diddent 'i1illlllliriMlllltt' have no more money than a hownds tooth and was a financial reek. Ma refers to pa as The 'Kin she loves to tutch. Witc I call a 1st class joak. Outside of p23 presents. ii7iiiiiioUut" fence, a kitchen girl Apply at Village Inn, Grimsby. WANTED-TWO live wire young men to handle refreshments at the Grimsby Arena. Must be honest. None? but workers need apply to "Billy" Chivers, at th nue, Grimsby LOST-A blue leather hand bag, in the Towh of Grimsby. Reward if re- turned to The Independent office. ed NOTICE--tast year it took me two months to get track of my ladder. It has taken me that long, this time, to get track of my hose. At first I took it for a joke, but it has now ceased to be funny. It the parties do not return the hose by twelve o'clock Saturday night' they will also find out that it is no joke, especially if I have to send after it. George S. VanDyke. f By ROSS FARQUHAR MATS' DIARY LOST AND FOUND MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED n,,,'. - , , . IIN fllt raiaiaiaiiaiarMllllr nun ' - ' ' . r ‘ Mliillll Mia fix-1i; 1llllllllll , I ' ' - Illllll . K C , Chi1dren's Rubbers " Il . \ _ llllll _ . I _ 69tt the Arena, Livingston ave- THE INDEPENDENT; GRIMSBY, ONTARIO Men's Fleece-lined Underwe Medium weight Zimnierknit Combinations. Reg Boys' Fleece-lined Underwear (combination). Peraarment.... .... .... .... .... .... .. Men’s Combinations Men’s Work Shirt khaki. . .. .".., Ill-wool Heavy Flannd light and dark grey Irll Overalls redticedfo l 'THE" CORNER STORE" you play Golf on Sunday. The man retorted I aint got no wife. Then pa says What in the samhill do you want to play golf for. Monday-The lumber man down at the bottom of the hill has got a Garige with 4 fords in it and he calls it his oIddashioned fotograf Album. When I}: his friends {at him why did he call it that he sed Because it is full ot Tin Types. I am trying to tigger, it Tuesday-Ma informed pa that we was to have Co. after supper witch wanted to play Bridge and that he wood half to cut' outlodge meeting. After a very profane silence he chaw- ed off a finger nale & went down town. For a little wile.» _ out Wednesday-Brat home my test grade in histry and ma wanted to know why, I got such a low grade & wanted tif no it my Deportment had ben good. I give her the best "in-tTrl? mation I cud think of but she is like a lawyer in a trile. I answer" her questions and she questions my ans- wers. ' Thursday-As we went home frum the pitcher show ma sed Aint the movey heroes fine fellows. Why cant you be like they are Ta. Pa smiled with a grin and sed Well you know, he says. Them guys gets a enormous salry for doing it 1mnel Work Shirts, in khaki k grev. Ritzular $3.00. .'.. . We are installing an automatic grinding machine and will. be pre- pared to give the best possible results and at a price which, quality of work considered, cannot be beaten. _ Phone 193. Universal Garage Co. pepper and salt flannel and . B. Papers are best quality Skate Grinding HERSH’S 3.1 ar he avr "l-.-"""."-.,"'" 'l-:- “w... F _, “I... FT mu: l "G"dt V a â€1:49.... 1...,“ hs qgvzvmm, uni-1m .: ', -.:: .1»? 'frzi t 'i"' ‘.. ii'a'.f 2.} 'iaiiiircs??fac Men The development of! highly efrieient gearing is one of! the most striking features of recent mechanical engin- eering progress. This development has involved the construction of many wonderful machines tor cutting gears rapidly and with extreme ac- curacy. One of the difficulties of gear cutting is that so much time has to be occupied merely in, cutting away large chunks of metal before the final and careful trimming ot the gear is possible. _ Mitts In order to get over this difficulty British engineers have developed ma- chines tor gnashing out, as it were, the main mass of. metal between the teeth of the gear. Heavy cuts ot metai are therefore made with great rapid iU, Ld the sfinal process ot forming the gear is rendered both easy and swift. - _ improved machine, on this system to deal with gear wheels up to three feet in diameter, and it is now construct- ing much larger machines. The special feature of those machines is the use of two cotters, one cutting on the front only and the other cutting on the sides. In this way three distinct and separate cuts are produced, and the metal comes away with exception- al freedom. The heavy ioughing-out cuts and the lighter gear-shaping cuts can, in fact, be performed at one and the same time. ... 89c $1 .79 $1.25 $1 .39 $2.69 $2.19 St .09 Sl .59 WORK GLOVES â€British firm recently produced‘afn Hdrse Hide Gloves and EFFICEINT GEARING Main West warm weather and closed street have kept order to raise the money to pay for them. Onlv 25 pairs DRESS SHIRTS $1.00 - 1. BOYS'SHOES $1 .00 i-it--------"--"-"-"'"'"""-""' Saturday I Fangnnv CAROLINE HERE IT IS-Tyr") ECONOMY GASOLINE now on sale in Grimsby. This wonderful product was developed in, the labor- atories of the Tide Water Oil Company, famous in the automotive field for the Fulkher process of refining and Veedol lubricants. The secret of TYDOL is fast vaporization. On the coldest day it enters your cylinders in d fine mist. TYDOL burns clean', carbon-less. and with a white-hot powerful flame. With every ex- plosion each piston gets the con- centration power of a mighty shove. With TYDOL you can run your car on the fampus lean f5 to l mixturer-for every drop of TYDOL is extra quality gasp- Hine. t The first tankful has converted more mottrists to TYDOL than all other means combined. Fill up with TYDOL today. Others have tried to imitate TYDOL--they are still trying. ' - On sale for With TYDOL use VEE ook for the orange and black pump and signs Central Garage ECONOMY GAsouua SALE STARTS SATURDAY, .. "M. u, , ,_ , __' " q m. -..--, WOMI M--" --tMt--e-l GRIMSBY, ONTARIO "o-it-tn--"--"""""- Men's Rubber Boots Boys' Rubber Boots. . . . I Meh's Lum 1 ops. Kegular $3.95 ""', ...".-... Men's Felt Hats; all shades. Reg. $3.95 White Handkerchiefs Regular MENS RUBBER 89c A. q . . 1 T law ' _ 7 'r - - , ‘ 'r A ' ‘ V w a 'l"? . . C") ' , ‘ V ' Td FREE! _ FREE!! Wednesday, November 29, 1922 Lumberman Regular $5.00 11 the oil that resists heat. rrpet Slippers with 00 purchase. I With With TYDOL low-grade the Econcmy gasoline Gasoline , cares ef Lift " Darts of air More oirr- less m-Mt-s-ttbitt $4.39 §2.-9.5 $2.69 $2.75 $3.50 ataa'"iT, ":1. I. aiiriiiiaii 9c gasol all gas 1i Ii ii Ii ii 'li, H r--.-