i Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper | _ Rrue independence is never afraid of SPDEZ3, ; uwamwmm s always to the most perfect independence. . q4 ;.h COIM- Leading Week!y" Established 1885 *ssued every Thursday from office of publiâ€" eation, Main and Oak Streets, Grimsby. GRIMSBY INLEPENDENT PUBLISHING The Grimsby Independent -huwâ€"‘loo{?ywhmdlv per year in United States, payable THE MYSTIC LURE OF THE PRINT SHOP Sometimes it is the nature 0J a L!52° °/ uutemunbrukabletiebetweeniuelfmd tne worker in that field, a heart attachment equal to lifetime devotion. One familiar exâ€" ample is PRINTING. _ | Once editor, compesitor, or pressmal cnuchesthespiritofthelhop. the spell is seldom broken. Like the odor of a camp fire, or a whiff of salt air, the beloved tang of pï¬ntet"sink.symbdicalofngrelt profesâ€" Poon. wets into your heart and soul. .;uw gion, hooks, text T and news papers, 4 It is an invisible link that binds all inâ€" telligence together. It is the stimulus for autioninbusineuorromnee.msm!ts- manship, this devotion to service and alertâ€" neutobusinmnec:!a.huneurishedmdde- veloped an enormous indust â€"1al vitality. and whichever way the course of the future runs, the printerwilldws.ytï¬ndhimnlia.hleto adapthhnd;:tnlne:ltox_nwogpummty. LINE 18 DRAWN , “mis.unmmdisnotwiliutomh mddwiï¬onfwmenvbomw huhtfuthdrm." ‘l'%’ 10f 1N C _ _enre. by Premier to fight for Ti C "A"/ _ j» ty Pre mvw.:ghvmtwa-unwwidemw gyml'flfliï¬â€œinwnl i & t # * FACTS & FANCIES SR CLERKL Hee C 0 on OR Sn available for overseas duty and the mE 27 the draftee army at home. Certain C.C.F. Mmmmlde.tommedrd- :msettbenmehendhuthewovfl" veas, but, as the Premier‘s declaration, TS veals, the government turned thum> on such proposals, . , . , . It is a regrettable condition all round ‘hat Canada should have an ArMY which m-,..wwmwd""â€"' Puse to fight and, fortunately, a lar®t 5 DCX emmeofmenvhowillf'tht- But that is fll‘ï¬mm"itha.“ # # Evmmh«““‘ï¬n‘w“ from what it really stems, the refusal of Arome Minister King to accent the vote 0 The neanle of the eomltr.v.'hkhf"“‘di “m“' JOHN W, CLENDINNING, President WILFRED M. LAWSON, Viceâ€"President 3. ORLON LWI_N_O’I_ON, Secretary . eral ecnseription there is a cioavage tlmiuanvmmme-m_,....“, lvm'nmdlwon't'-.vithsmstyw franital\whenfl.emhovc.mlv'm. .obermk'g!thh‘ulvzl!be?km In any evezt, the Ontario government wmgivuwtgmniï¬ï¬‚oï¬nmdflwdheb vlu._tofltemhiu. now @n accepted de acription of tl:o holre tro.u!-.-.'s.. Nights, Sunday, tainties â€" Z.acuss t‘ rHE RETURNS OF SPRIN®" The month of April promises 41 <~ it "laras and nilgrant tirds. south by are dus gists. winged if he ha fisher w greek ® voice C rattle. lyw. 2 unt to set sweep in 2 glender x between men lneflflth'm!‘;i!_a:.“::a the men of Wh he flicker, that i woodpecher, ° as not already wili resume h and it will be clattering 1X as not already aml / ‘:mn?mnw his patro and it will be 2000 4 clattering like 8N 9 Two of the more which arrive in April r chipping ""m"m;': m."fl_m-- 4 rov he latt« w etes DRYC, Tt funniliar birds "Dow, Several other familiar itv';;l;e, nature of QAF'_‘,“ to ard Editor tayas e the and © , encyclopedias, megazines, all smack of it. 2v, Holidays, 539 out through @14 4 44 8 w C e o 0 2 ie “"mh,maww dy arrived. Also, the king, : his patroi of river pe be good again to hear his like an airâ€"raid warden‘s he more intimate dooryard e in April ar« the modest: sparrow and the barn #walâ€" mitm'iï¬n'â€d'nd ems, the refusal of mwthemd â€"v. which favored genâ€" Jr. vhiteraumped t.is barn C Aocrway. there And just about the taxâ€"due date, the bubbling song of the bustling house wren willbeh-nluflnindtyundeountrr garâ€" den. Do you suppose the Department of Inâ€" ternal Revenue has seen through all this and planned ueeorgincly.? rogh s A COMMANDs OF TH» WIFE golden A newspaper jokery says the girl the man in uniform who obeys the ¢ his superiors. He asks if he will sbe; well when the orders are issued by 1 The women folks will deny that LNeV 157 sue commands. Some of them are capable of such complaints if their requests are not complied with, that these requests seem A gooddeallikeeommmds. The man should realize that when the girl married him she in the majority of cases gave up a good deai in the way of independent plans. on 1 way UP WITH FAiXY TALESâ€" VF ePRkL EARREC EC CCC ‘There must ve some place in society for reformers, brt we are beginning to wonder just where, says The Globe and Mail. Now, we don‘t think that New York‘s exâ€"maÂ¥or, exâ€"playboy, Jimmy Walker, was quite fair when he said:" "A reformer is a FUY who Yides through a sewer in a glassâ€"bottomed Nor do we think that Horace Walpole, in a letter to the Earl of Strafford, was more than half right wher. he wrote: "IyrAMI® h.“wmmmdreforwsno{ed- inl;lndthewoddmflenbothb."fl‘ep“’ gue and by the cure." But we are beginning tobewon'ied.lbflt.mf“'me“; Last November a majorâ€"general said that the Santa Claus myth is one of the greatest threats to civilization. The other day in the Ontario Legislature a member of that august assembly wanted the movie cenâ€" that 2UEUS* O ihing about pictures like s s is e . day in the Ontario Legislature a membe® "° that august assembly wanted the Tike sor to dg something about pictures «s "Snow White.and tz;e SQIen D.wtï¬.," Is there no point where these reformers will stop? Just when will they quit pushing us around? Thenewtuportfranthe‘!g- islature is as follows: "C. A. Strange (C.C.F., Brantford) thought the Censor B¢ benefit by the services of a child psyâ€" ist. Pictures had been banned in Engâ€" Tand because of the possible effects on chilâ€" vorm‘s emations. One of these was ~»NO If married life does not go too well, »NL yinmmmkmmdwwtu n her own living. Love and a willingness buth sides to make concessions, have v of harmonizing discords. White and the Seven Dwarfs,‘ a pictur ly seen in W’ -u" # s said." t] No. We are DU E" around any more. We st fairy tales, be they ever " power +s Walt Disney. 7 children bigger and more Is ales, be they ever no gOrY. +; Walt Disney. May h ‘olks will deny that they isâ€" Some of them are capable ts if their requests are not at these requests seem A TRE GRIMSBY White too shocking for chilâ€" Mr. Strase, might turn to : says the girls admire ’r hite ..R e 2o i2 We stand fâ€"ursquare for s the orders of ill sbey equally * a picture wideâ€" hunt" bawled drill May he give the ; his wife. We INDEPE NDE N T So we could send ?>~ him to come, aNG """A" m..,flmmnntmtfllommw. mmmmunmnn!‘flm He gave us for each slightest acke or chill; mmuu-uunuulwmw. weuwmmm“fl*‘“"““"‘" His gatint white pony toiling up the hill Bemucundu'udnuhml. T T C ichas wnbrint . Inf SEERAREE!T + Fatherâ€"confessor to a thousand hearts, He solved more woes than those claimed. Strong, human, wise, he eased their souls of P And made both fiesh and spirit whole again. . â€" ie ie ECA hmn_a&mâ€"â€"wâ€"“ Herald and General Adâ€" vertiser in 1858, according to a copy of the little Tourâ€"page paper recently uncarthed by The St. Cath» arines Standard. ‘The paper is tabloid size, mmedmdnmm-‘“’wâ€hm t ents mmmwm‘ Wednesâ€" m-mnmw"‘"‘""“ ° day morning at the Ccornert U" * streete, and cost 25 ceuis a year. Some advertisements, too wide for the columns, ,,m,.mmwuwnbhï¬' paper. One "ad" by "Knickerbocker," a magatine Promised an acre of land for each $3 subscription} the land was in Texas, Kansas, Iowa, or Wiscousin. ‘WAY BACK WHEN One "ad" deciares, WOIPHT® and pure coal oilâ€"not explosive. Covike NK 2C P AB CCC 0 sw Magazine‘," reports one item. Whitten‘s Quadrilie w'“u\.'-_mulnm“wlr propriate music for assemblics, dinners, ""I'.'_w.u; rates." mw-mmmm mmwhwmn.c;woa.s.nfl“n extensive list of premiums" was offered by the fair aunamum-_upwmt Society at d“,,wwunmmm & = M dECa® For : L Why a Minimum Bill for Electric Service? ~ Tess wndnnni Eie o uumw.&mnmw: e Cost to construct 20,000 miles of distribution lines ae to serve 135,000 TUMAI UBETB .. .« «enc esn nee $39,000,000.00 YÂ¥early cost (1942) of onersâ€"ion, maintenance, * $21.20 In where customers canr be und lines are shorte, < “mwuhmm m‘a‘udmumm * mn““&b&euhmw. » mwutywmmhuym&ewnd&hq-jp- Jou us P?"" C" 0C 0 o. use less clectricity than is % mamm:-‘:--â€".â€"â€"-â€"-w---â€". h . _ ment to serve you still on. If you use less clectricity than is a ï¬wflhwm“wm. â€" -m.z-mun.mnluumwm&hm " â€" _ cost. flmmddmï¬thvmw‘"““Ufl“ z. Catvers both distribution cost, plus the onst uJ «leâ€"tricity at the station, Ths Minimum Bill for a 2â€"wire Hamiet user is $1.50 net per month; for > _ & standard Farm, it is $2.02 net per month. ‘ A .‘m»wymwm::nnu. " . In our next . we will discuss, for your benefit, ‘Ins‘~!ling Services “'"'mufl, In the meantime, if you need Luwer inforâ€" mation, plesse ask your Rural District Superintendent. tuh-ha-hd.-u“uru-'u.â€"nnwnmd ““-ï¬â€œn mwmmaâ€"-ï¬bd†In o lous message, we indicated the two parts of the cost o previons L mmtheRmdUnr. Let us consider Th. PP covering distribution cost, and its relation to the MINIMUM BILL. Electricity muw@tu-mumwum It has to be delivered wywma{ummmhflmd cies, wires, insulators, transformers, meters, etc. These lines must lC ready to deliver electricity mmummmfl“""""w mwmmmwummmd ontt'-eutmnhepiduchyw.m-ndummtduï¬u‘- mmmmmumwnfld"*‘l hecessary, and kept in good operating l s Agâ€" »OpHeent *A .‘ ¢ these distribution cOsts -..km_!dyw.'ï¬ In udes to have a commplcls THE HYDROâ€"ELECTRIC POoW ER coOMMISSION OF ONTARLIO oll lamps were big Jr. sd coal oil lamps The oil is rapidly agents. It gives have PE e AAuredicimnatiae ppeeereeeeeaeeeiee C 00 0 0 mumuwww: wmlb..ud-ne.ws‘lu-.mmm,.gp ucdu..eordwoods:.ueord.muclb. ‘l‘lylor‘l“wm*uwm&yfor um«ynnï¬uedweumwnmflmbot- uu"muWthywr&w. Anâ€" mmwwmmmumamw mco..u!ortho"mllwâ€punm uawwwmwnm wm.smw and Port Colâ€" borne. Wmmmwpuytumm wm;mnu.* Alfred Elson, celebrated English pedestrian, nmm-n-ux.nmnm "His Mwofldwmmmw of m;-mmmmunhiuum ummw,mdmm" CC3 AO CC 0 Aetam : Aunded ; 16 ~A balloon took off from AGN®® _ _""" -n-.m.ndcl"‘""“"‘"“"‘w' Ton climbed to the top to open the valve. 7 e 0 C ats *‘ entrvi Thurston with it. He was WAEC"*" _ "_ _ _, we w,-u-dlrl-"“‘“"m The next we wdmmuumf-flm"" noon 3# "* * _ _ _ he farm of Mr. hear of the bAHOON # " ©""""" l0 4 III}} finally ,..‘.‘wunmlldlg WWâ€"â€"--â€" tise County of Essex. The advent of so unususl & qmuumwwlâ€m"' itement When it came down, there was no one upon it, forcing us fsto the sad belief that MX Thurston had dropped off either into the lake 0" mnm-na."' wmwmwm"" Annusn OS U whao tnrded Y SAE NOX ~vanfortcels Th nWMWhâ€ofl ship which had brought a load of African MTCD AUDC CCCOO200. «G+ (t*atharines A local items says: . Ob ~*""""*""" V sn wless, muâ€"hm“dnwh"“-’ rowdy political gathering, resulting in no good °o either party. AM"‘“"““"‘"’“..,.."M†respectable rateâ€"paying citizens of mnedvdbytwdorwdmm‘“ hWWlmmw†umam.g.mmum-ï¬â€œ" wm‘.,..(mmhl'-“- we ate mwwmmmwmfl'â€â€œ lue lowed to be carried out. A regularly organize of hirelings, noâ€"rateâ€"paying. nonâ€"voting rowdies wm‘unyummm-mnmmyem. m.ï¬wmwwcflfl- fively put a stop to the candid discussion of the question at issue. e t MEA â€" 22 sus nerow. ‘The 0 lemnciniter n vaigs Anetsagpient q.wwun.mumw. Tae strife too ofwen appears to be to see which PaMY m-wmmmw dw‘l- ng rowdies to disturb the speeches of their OPPOC~ ents. Mthhmmmï¬mud-a- C1ded majority of the latter gentry, and succeeded umwm-Mh-.u-mm. The mflu‘-muhewdlumhifln‘ proper aulnon=""""" "" "" whe cround to preserve *hese explenations PP Un couline torde 4t i on efficient police force on the ground to preserve oi e ol All of these distribution costs “uflw 1Cs AnEme t s 00 Portuguese sailor who landed e _0 C¢asdmwar ssed he came off a slaving a load of Africans to Cuba. "St, Catharines, for once,