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Grimsby Independent, 25 May 1944, p. 2

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144 _, ye W fi n# ut ya€ AK* at abF The Grimsby Independernt MNNigh ts, gGqaeIxmMmSEy TK Bubscriptico "_Ancoin County‘s Leading Week!iy** Cstatmiszhed 1885 J3orirM N 1 L_E P E OrHir WÂ¥ . OQ@LENDINMIWNG, Presidernt. iLECBRECDD M. LA WBONK, Vizeâ€"Presidernt 3. ORLOM LIVILHMHGSETOM, Secrectary, and Editor Ew ORDERS FOR OLD > his appetite is , When the wily "uncle" in the story of time to get hom Aladdin went cryving through the streets of T Eagdad, "New Lamps for Oid," his motive This is the was not an altruistic one. He was not partiâ€" morning. On hisâ€" cularly interested in supplying poor people to a clearing whi with a new means of illumination. He was, Stationâ€"and he c inf.ct.\ookingforanoldla.ns:‘fovwnwhhe â€"â€" and finds that was willing to give away his whole stock of Waafs who "man h »WedLbl" early morning ev. new Today there are many "uncles" crying €h I‘htheworld,“NewOrdersfor Mda,"*" .ndthey.nehimtoh.ve.omeflnr.‘bettér memmofflfim But they than t lookiny for the "mayic lamp," for e.chdthunsmm;mh:vedimredit. & sb ITEKpEPEXDEXT PUBLISHINXNC CUhiet aimong thesr ADw. Oe M " mthel-‘..cim-ndtheSociflists. and the pmtworldwaristhedhvctmltof:he conflict between the two political â€" pedlars. Emerson in one of his essays, written about a hundred years ago, predicted that the great wofldw-rofthefumrewonldbea“mof ideas," and that prophkecy is being fulfilled in our time. Froude declared that "men p»sâ€" sessed with an idea cannot be reasoned with." Hitler is proof of that saying, and the tragedy is that he has infected an entire nation with his fanaticism. Russia was in danger of the same mass insanity under Trotsky. and was only saved from the mad idea of world domination by t‘.> «se of Staâ€" lin. k sie «h n tC afimwmmmmsz.so enr in nited States, payable m adveince. ecurity into one DL 1005" happiness. a «in Who would not ex der for the Old one? _ N perous and happy. W brighter one C at woul wonrty of "climbinlL‘“P Teleptiurnre "6 Sunday, tHicolidays, 5389 Who would not exchange that i« ; Orâ€" wforthemdo“e? We all want to s prosâ€" perous and happyâ€" We would gladly part oath our old feâ€"ble lamp for a new and brighter one . at would light us on the way to Elysium. Like the Lotus Eaters, we are o â€" of "climbing up the limbing wave." Still from one problem to oo ol nike thak Why should man not adopt a &ystem like that of the ant, in which every individual wou‘d instinctively and obediently take his approâ€" priate place in the community and all would vork together in perfee ~nâ€"operation? Theoâ€" logians, philosophers 86. y.oets down through Livc ages have pondered that question. and l ver re all agreed t: * man is different from Anuin&n.m,hm.orbeelinahive.m wfiw‘yu;wve,bntmeyhtnnode- pire or capacity for individaa‘ freedom. They mm ists by instincet. No ipdivid:c! ant Ur ces would ever think of going off" and :“unmthemtwbeebudnulmm lwo‘.inm',neuhip.'l‘hmmnomtor bee capitalists or Inbor unjons., Feine + figts + P is consequently ns progress. The Coâ€" M‘“" Commonwealth is not a New Orâ€" Tor: it is millions of years old, in 99"" " n Ca have bmnfi Canada. cration in human society is not & Mc""mp So far as Canada is concerned. coâ€" lon began with the mioneer settlers with barnâ€"raising and the ‘Bee." Eut those ye efforts were carrned out under a Mp‘-l'lt! em of free. competitive and profi, stern mwpfln. That system preva.is toâ€" wm‘“"’.mwum country in the world Movy there is more voluntary coâ€"operation i sacial h?uw.ndbudmfifethmwe consequently ns progt ; Commonwealth is n« . millions of years old. permanent prosperity and New . There are no ant or r unions. There is no he insect world, and ns progress. The Coâ€" Ith is not a New Orâ€" 'e‘l.'ldd-. office of pubtrli rFAd â€" â€" KA J m“fi:}“% and then be 3, him 10" She‘l witk up a tea pop angtf ut 0f heg, be 15* She‘s fuithful, deceitful, keen ... . + 0f P*C smm . she‘s simple, she‘g truel, shgpted and She‘ll m:mw' she‘ll cast ‘s clown ; her hero, h;':'l"fmcl' she Y'”j ’W . # * h t ¢ my lhnthi:but. YoU‘l fing Ih:’“’do'b:t of # k. phy uke & httu and a . __ Ga‘k t t n es in o o n n ce m. # feeipgonli she wiy, ( ) | " P46 And you‘ ev jike 4 she e’%.’{“" exbecting uh e ‘ f ®I pgoioé pht _a; wheP <p . ofi *"If Ereatest of g1) . it‘ liction â€". Shee afteid of a cockâ€"rogoh, gpeif Endictr _ / _ But she‘ll tackle * scream hexiont, . She‘ll take a husband as big adict} at m.hlm for bettep, she‘l] t&:' houcrea® bh"n lflit. h‘l k. . > > hxm t 1 sa%48. She s an I in & «e § :";'man'. the t!'t:teu:'t of ‘;?:‘)n in fictie She‘s afraid of a cockâ€" h. ho tradiot a mouse ; *Â¥ * Screay But she‘l thackle a huska.2 _ _ __ She‘s «t P a Besides, think of the and Bobbie a ri‘". to The work‘s done. Ceiee > pment: a box with L.."U2P!e pie ui t: a box with € sense the epoeha.lhleluevement oBfuth.t a lay centuries gone, when man J :inglewheelt.om,.n.e_ s fl"'t. harnesseq a it‘s always been a equipment, but now th:?"d"" D;St o; erating mbnr:h“\’i?iowwé surellers are of {aD irrow ; ing i2°06D_Program gnil}}0 PmesSatrow is coming into its ow as coâ€"OP im € id to houn-eenw Tram _ h y. WOMAn Our favorite hu'd!;'m 8toz;_- say boom in wm.u â€"one of t}, azinxfiznsofthe!im it 5 & e ~ has been growing since people nv: enoumm‘,_ working aroung onsd 67 A2cover the hich i s home. man reas~ wheelbarrow. ONE TRACK y enE beceist.. .h cotiieiit it «s T â€"â€"---â€"-vs-ficmttotbe C s «o ingphce.andbythetimetbefoaml‘::hfif.. ever yet soived fl‘etopo‘{hgfimwmthe% zmm are calling e rest e rural comm to get up and get to work. 4 unity ® ie «t «+ -â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"T_â€" cfiv Although most British people now get W ar fore the war, very 1ew of them qualify fop 6 pons mm permit before they can purchase E274 f a clock from the United States. Th. xt s _ ; are not only extremely scarce, but . s . ds o purchase one, even if he is lucky est .. * get a permit. i1n1is is the procedure ;W“t. seven morning. On his way to wor,*" which to a cleari hich <â€"olonel F -htinn_-gg : Mn e ’.’on‘_“ T / ___imx» ue Tnt wheelbarrow ; Because clocks anmnd4 Fort Niagaraâ€" tically off the market In.g‘-no‘t: May. On zi/ for the same ««iiCTI1rGCIY" SCGer. tmen i commanad at country bhave many oddwaxer nam d Mosre. wiho timme of dav. 4"’.‘._- 7 °CC kAtias in TUTomer Comneals us along the â€"é TELLING THE T change our II 4# der FOF 4NY EVW e LFu)l larmyp"" of Dmt,, seszicon, ard it i5 finds that the ; j ‘Nnorâ€"ng than the * ::;'.V Iew of them qna?j e they can purchase he Unite'd Sixteg, b?." tremely scarce, t . that only the person w d before 5 a.m. each 1â€" ®veniit‘he is Jucky est & C «ts a w U_TIT 1« sidents of SCASt 18 a Garden progrs. * hm 3 en are rh"'“’ mmfi‘hofl as E:”""d uiam, the y CC Pn rene “r‘;.;‘ * fun of giving ; Zarage whey, Sn people now £ thea, 1253,d‘d be Pumha.zm‘fy for & hardlv 1g BetBX, hen the _ _of as a 'I "" e s ‘art of the 'I‘m the =. :: flfllflfl preâ€" Canadian se ocalg of Commont, sented md""“m|w Wd the Wd bapentmaatol vet Taiar hes?? *** * eaintensnce Of M O C â€"ommon at Niagara, Rubert Nichol kille Activities Pictured in Railway Report the puzzle. W7] 1, was to place the full th fimumm the war effort of the United Nationg," CCBJ, \MiiMe i naemmnte ns weg Canadian Nuvy, and many other vessels operatad hy the company are Iny n‘ Cargous, ul offeetve on in cthes mer ‘s war record on the ssns, Cana National ships, converted into moved the Flnagzt=uiTf 7 Woas eryreoia 7 IF z. tw wtPriarerrs T 4 found it and the ruth of the FÂ¥*Â¥rerrcF fouim@4 it and the truth of the FÂ¥rercZ 1y looks as if there bad tmeer: crockec4 U PRCLE â€"&PMAIMML The American Tauncle Sarm has the mast fuaumous of all crested charau ;m‘cq_thpwummcs..-, twâ€"«â€"olr thaut I bhave, entitled portraits of a typical YCankee then I#1 others that it originated during the mttonotthetmw.ch.mby.yg ton, of Nova Scotia, whose creation Sa one of the first bumorous characters inv purposes of expresuing sarcasm un arr mmmn‘atmm“,- 3 mmgr.h_â€"sdbyxr.mb- â€" curred in Alboany at the time of the And this is the explanstion: “Aflo;.:ShFc up the Hudson with munitions for troops powderâ€"boxes were marked ‘TLS.* Some ‘_n-\w\-flm mnot not spell straight enough to kmnmow their gmmravmmm-b’_?\nueo:: mmtmm“.wwq‘ ome 1e€ monly large cargo. Itch-nc.dth.tth.%doc.em-nyu was an elderly man who, his first name bein 1 20f% on uel, was knowus to the neighbourbood as T; ,t.-:;oe\:: .ot.boper-onaddrn-odupuodt.h.gth "‘Acle f peared, from the ‘US." painted upon se maks to Uncle Sam.* . - * them, to gricoves and m-t.a-yl-lnta'-ttn‘. At any rate, Uncle Sam bhas are now learning, and who will What morning will it reâ€".}" button is pressed, the news ,'.': newspapermen hustle to the + John Bull and the Russian he is a R. de ot friendly as is old aniq [ i; Catitman and Prog; the t rear * C en y be wh cht a ntw= / flached _ dingues ot, ced ir pre 31;“, se 1 £ naant creature ‘*. ,' 1ow oL hrgrer k â€" tyranamortages of "wherever Whert»» children. nghting., ~/ <eRreemp_ 277 * Ag l . whether 7 _ <Tortaintly mettle to t~ TO ¢__ out with *Ithe ETor ; 2 varents. s Ligh carriers, vrodguction. flmo& ssued moge * Apstaiiations: tions: ol _ n metimes 1ney â€" ,194% \‘viting amily ".‘."_‘? First in fact ab0* reason Lt steadily attribute~ sauh f is picture® en tray y1rB¢, y in * siness the 104

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