He would alao aee the much pain towarda Gibraltar start juat main Suez advance got under way. spirit of Hardy'a would be able to complicated pattern of intrigue French Mate, where traitora and s are debaaing a race of former och that they have become a Pttt of the German war, ceding Syria Id to Bagdad, ceding material aent in her hour of need by generoua Aher landa to German overlorda. their honour in the hope that. f Germany should be fortunate win the vast struggle which now they will occupy positions of he so-ealled New Order. -.pirit would alao ace other things. _ tee a growing and determined re- a people with inferior equipment, spenter to eta‘Ve off dimter un- - as they are able to take hold of qt. . He would we a Browns which she ontweighted nearly fifty thoua- their hearts, strengthened by the and times, passed under her bow. The rules htttt been heard often in the past, of the sea giving nailing craft the right of "1le with such telling effect “It way, and there was a courtesy dipping of the name. He would hear the heart colours to the ietarirtifieant little shin which "was of free people all over the brought en immediate nutter from the little line the war drumy with ever- mast which barely reached to the anchor KIWI.†I. they gird the-elves ere' of the battleship. We water In lug-m of the, Another picture that will stay with hr themselves for luster- on _ thoac who aaw the Hood on that occasion wu bl mad. and peep-hte for unprv-zthe manner in which [he was henna-ht into Em“ Ahab". Sniling full steam. her sharp [inw- t: spirit, which Hardy In-l in: turning two furrows Jrattrnink white 9;) theme story of ifrir'aFisraeioide,uteetytt-dptte 'were athmin the world “Leaner!“ pier " a speed which {and the aiiritiriaGiiigr,uittie).i-erred.to pull back. When a crush Herr Hitler and his “he!“ Imminent. the nation were thrown Imflntflkenmtlltuvwhtounhmeneandtheshipmlldhmuk AdiLsist-hr-er,qdyABt. fto.thttrtmiettr to her plan at the Idlhusetonttorulstheworli '"eieittit,t,t,pt2eg,egf,lett hm: Mitten, bribery and 'GiaiiliaFiaii- Maul-loll“) ich wil not‘ we to find these things ant.hsforptten by my who wen (M W enough to witness it. Grimsby Independent my Thursday from office of publi- I Main and Oak Streets, Grimsby Telephone " ',iott-A2.0o per year in Canada and er year in United States, payable in advance. er Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association eventa of the past two weeks have tome to many the serious extent or now facing the Britiah Empire. 'hieh intelligent newspaper readers dared to foretell are coming to pass eed that leaves them gasping. The Hound the shores of the Mediter- td in the islands of that sea indi- m the major danger spot of the a. but it only shows the most dan. " of the vast landscape of the mmense whole of the landscape moped in one leaching sweep of A look around would show but the :tionn which we know to be taking more penetrating look would show mdersurfaee actions which an. teatth, bribery and blackrnniling in- n. being brought upon the world. To ' the whole pictum properly. one of s of Hourly: “The Dyngsts“ would It called. He, through the superna- t which his author gave him, could whole world. Id find. in the Atlantic. that the l is being brought closer to the wee- xsphere than many believe. He I n tremendous "behind-the-nes" lower politics in the Far East, with as the goal. He would find that tor Crete was but the first stage :tle of the Mediterranean. and he entand why so many crack troops tmerineed to take that inland. lle ible to see the completed gt','t for a erashing advance into apt 1 the southward route to Suea we: Main County's Lem Wald," A GRID! PICTURE Est-Misha! 1885 Editorials c,“ .. ..... ...--.-,...r. Another picture that will stay with than who saw the Hood on that coca-ion was the manner in which she waa brought into harbour. Sailing full steam. her sharp paw- ing turning two farm- Jrattrnink white wateron each aide.aheeam¢ontowardatha concrete pier at a speed which {and the lamemdto pull back. When a email now imnoerit,.the.yote ygt‘thmlyn Nor will little when of neamsnship be forgotten. Setting out early one morning. the gigantic monster of the deep had to pull up end wait while tt small fishing schooner. which she outweighed nearly fifty thous- and times, posted under her bow. The rules of the see giving ailing ersft the right of way, and there was s courter dipping of the colours to the insignificant little shin which brought Ill immediate fhnter from the little mast which barely reached to the anehor; ere. 9f the “Winn. A '" A an There are we in Grimsby who were in Victoria. British Columbia. in 1924. when the miehty ship. aeeompnnied by Hits. llepulse. li'iiiii/ there for s few days visit. The breath- .taking size of the ship, " she tied up to one of the few ports in the world whieh would accommodate her. wss overwhelming. The; courtesy of the ofneers and men. who were justly proud of the nest ship whieh they manned. will be remembered by those fortun- ate enough to have been allowed to board her. The mighty sound of her sirens, which were slid to carry one hundred and forty miles. yet which did not denier: a single per- son standing on her decks. or along the docks at which she was moored. will never be for. magi}. The picture is overwhelming. lt damn our imagination. But no less men were lost when H.MS. Hood was struck and sent to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Compar- isons are odious, but in this case they serve to emphasize and make us appreciate the great loss which the Empire has suffered in the sinking of the world‘s greatest fighting ship. The death of over thirteen hundred men removes vast naval experience which could not be replaced immediately. There is no point in trying to look at the disaster " of alighter consequence than it is, it can't be dtme_rymsertr. _ _ . _ . . Suppose. for I minute, that the hand of the grim reaper were to strike in this district on a scale which is quite impossible. Suppose that every man. from eighteen years of age and up. in Grimsby and North Grimsby Township. were to be killed. Imagine the number of fatherlesa families which would be left without support. Think of the num- ber of homes in which the disaster would be felt in all its horror. Think of the form: and stores Ind factories left untenanted. N VICTORY [DAN WORKERS BUSY THE LOSS OF H.M.S. HOOD THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT momma-Win plan-dutch"- a. pur- MCI}. my -erNeeg. Mil-mum's!“ (â€Cami-plea. "Eu "era t “I? “inâ€. 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They urn all do“ has Ind thank God from the bottom ot their hum tor the sanctuary. - l (Rum: who In" mm "on mm“ which use“ I. " III- hnn an Inviud " sum than with nuns of TM “my In.†dun. can wlll b. "ken to no that pom-l Mn In dole“). Won. l Minna. Domet. 1othepotiee'tetthemtetnrut. urtgmtttsetteattorthe um In tum-llhoundunmomluglor the Btr% and In“: "tttther An. Winon- Good blunt-n mm It on In the afternoon tor them. so tttat the water In hot for than “on they come on duty. Th. tube In fuil a! there - in Mules uniforms. can-mu In I dilly ttnut. Ind Min: thy neighbour u: unwritten code. Once upon I time . nary was told at one Good Sun-nun: well. In»: when they no bred In number- - down In the louder: when, Folk- knd each other pen. 'sieofuterttavegsoe-.ori- M and: 0W- cup. without the “that. mummy. The canteen worker- steep on Inn-ted rubber MI. and nanny and a Good Samaritan to Now up thdr beds tor them out nlth At. Letters From V: GREAT BRITA_IN UNDER FIRE By rm From VII-bus Parts of The British Isles Written ty Men And Women Who Are Today “vial And \\'-l.l-- to TL- u“-- . L, - - - â€w“. _____ ...._ - “In"; I Working At The Front Line of Democracy. E 'rrotrxreretsemrrumtutetse) 1M“Mrmnlryneu:ul wanton. the other day. “You wmnetg no imply wonder INL" '1reitert"dear.aosaaatrr. Peeterrremaart-trtin may hundred gets WY". lterte1-i4iatiiiF"u.' lteraalturGirireiFiiii"'siii Winn. and ml. to he med GGirrd.'"'L,'lu waning "ir-iertteiGtiGTitGii"'i"ii'e' ltodiotttheeattorrsar. The Mid counc- ere study If. new uncanny Ill-had. Ind the remainder ttf the new you will be spent In which and re- view work tor man In“; their MIMI-non. It In expend um. mm] at the Junior matriculatio- euludnlu will be hum; the new for 'sto u noon u they hm whether or not my will have to try the pnvlnchl unnum- Uau nut month. 1 Toma-mu {ma-y). the lust of the examination- vhich have been oeeuprtnq the time at onus-by High School Student- Whom. the week will be tuotged. M who Ire trying their junior nutri- culellon will. by their showing in there examination. hve n oppor- tunity ot making the grade with- out mm to Mull] exh- mlnilou. villi. than writing their labor nutrient-Lion in the latter put a! next month will and that a pod showing made in than examination; which mu he cond- dered with the your. work. may haven tte.Hrtgmtotteortwo lub- MI that might be misled by but I few lull-In. Other student.- d the high ml will be trying than tut. for prunouon to the next rude. Spring Exams Are Being Written N ow Even our " know- when the warning you on Ind Beta mu, to to dmm. Juno mm;- m that: the m mile in may. I mm. u up, but. we Jun. get and to mmmm AM qreeetate a to)! urmnmmn. Thanh†doubt. about the "than; may: he!“ very rum. bee-un- everyone [an I Just sham Instead of - onel getting I lot And other: not enough. But, Mary our. we an all quite mm a! victory. Ind we never mm to all I but. We ml to m Hitler beaten. sad we null. The ROYAL BAN Kof Canada Ym-ovWtk.r-r,brF-er- -d,br-ittgArmesrs. “with“ my“. Everraasrrme-r-k-edHhr M'IW' calm. Bu vktr.r-tdWarbvk- WM. Buildupyu-vhllmt. Sudden-I layout-outlaw“. ,enr-hirhrmrtb.pnid L",'Lt1:'l",'lS,""dCt Utar. Wehvanjnbono' Thhdu'd! but. manna-n. tN"g.vTAg."t,"ttga 'Nom-r-er-r-ok-deed. "whit-uh? Thrift MW . . v.0.mw Atth.emteetsuo.ne In Op- P'.etnHiA-reutt-ereomnG. 1th"tuteamtemirrmariiiiTiii anthumlr.Vol~ '?.t'rtrrtlteatttru-t, in eleetedtottse uncut!" call-d1. PiettnitsamiaGGii: uve termthatMr.mett villi-v. "rvedontttoemmett. Haunt Hope. - Saturday Neil; pr f? an - Mr. and In. (1 iruiiiaGGi auii MEIR“: "ttt'httsMromtMta.3tt-. P1u1GteetrtiCNrsor a! Wood- stock I: mad!" I We 1 [can within:- mi. In. M. may. Mia. Reta Watters. Orin-by BeaetortdRarwBeotroettt.mttr. "hte-ttBu- with In“! Mr. and In. any: and daugh- ter at Knew. and Mr, Bttgrgtugg Mr. mall-I. H. manna Ind Ruth an In. J. um d St, Cuban:- um Mia. Dtmftmt Humnlou was. Sunday mm Mr. an! In. H. Alton. V. lunch and Inâ€. III F. Hunt. Ipeut Sunny In “by with»: the {MI W, In. Roy loan-fury AM In. lunch-y a! Mann Wk. N.Y.. eattest on Mt. and In. H. laun- bury. Mommy. it. can in. Boyd Hunt “a Grace Ind â€can. at Liverpool mm the weekend with MI W. In. Hugh [MI-bury and aunt". Mary Cutttartne, nun.- ed home Thur!!!†qvmtirtq IM . short my with In. Win. Rump. Grimsby. Mr. and In. Colin All. All Marx-m Ind Ruth gt Timtqtto upon! land-y with Mr. and In. Win. Anon. Br. “Ind-y. my 29th. ELECTED TO EXECU'HVE J. THIRTY MOUNTAIN! 1rvirtttmmtmoe the LLC. 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