Nights, Sance bo6e,, CRIsBy mnppogomt _ _ ptionâ€"§2.00 per year The Grimisby Independent "Linegin CBlimbuk . n .. h \\â€"_ . °C Rchendence is never afraid of nppear TTese t tt ts s GOVERNMENT aAnp NEWSPAPERS A COMPARISON Newspaper men, even on vacation, genâ€" erally find a chore or two which recod doing. Donlodon,thnNewarkme, ndent of The London Daily Mail, went on vacation back home to England, and in the British capital he saw the devastation of the robot bombs and looked upon the general®war spirit of the people. But there was als> a question, and here it it: indiie vandings" Pibeg at election vOLET . # *# Can you imagine AUY worman voting 197 â€y'"m ad.ucblh'? ummam.mldyw""‘"“ hmgamï¬mwrâ€â€˜"dwfl‘ym life protectin& ephane pol hfe protecting, embi"2A Letephone poe® 200 __-m'mmd‘- Can you i/ any government If you were & Y vOter. the Elect! that the 2 wage SCuue . .D has yet to fall States. * THE REAL REASON The cause of the turnover in the resent Quehec elections are many and varied, a«¢â€" cording to many peorple and papers : The sins of the King Gover» san*; the antiâ€"british fecling; the desire s _ A® Quebec people to form a nation of their own, &S well as man* sirailar and vtriec reasons. . gelelegaet 0 # T * But were they? Not at all! On \Df3pâ€" gm,by.nmmmeywm'iâ€"‘hiâ€â€˜ Mannation anc Suide to blush to the 90tE Of their crowniog glory. And all on account of se Election Act, which lny® .OX ow e ..-Aah.‘mdmmrmw. s y L. . name o‘ the the firs were g1 Ins aAn inuagh We have come to {he conclusion that theywmdlvmg. And it was easy to :-nqhtb_steonclnnimuf'er a study of the it e0nâ€"uP®""" "~/ this election, for Qu __M.; L {ranc‘sa uyc bo Vinh ind true dependence leads vays to the most perfect independence. \ II."IIIIIII-I-IIII_ *"Were it left to me to decide whethâ€" €r we should have a govern-enwti withu, * newspapers, or newspupers without a government, I shovld not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter." civiliansâ€"all of them, not just those wit> big bankrolisâ€"are living a life hardly distinguishâ€" able from peacetime existence. There are mounâ€" tains of food and acres of clothing for everyone. ‘There are plenty of luxuries. More money is beâ€" ing made by the entertainment, catering and clothing industries than ever before. ‘The war is JOHN w,. o WILFRL D M J. ORL.N | CB AEMKE NU "" CA ca bec Ljectien Asi. in firsi iiime, the wom$@® e given the vote. Th/ * L« they would be > Sugar Member Canadian LWe e "Lincoin "7 ~~PCII County‘s Leading Established 1885 *‘ Pe" vear in tu," b8L !t Canada Pe" year and $2.50 "E:‘....."‘.".‘."fl payable ‘ery Thnr'd.y from off Main and Oak Streets on ASts C moctor age of every elector +o ligte opposite the * Sunday, Holidays, 539 INDEPEND y 2y igENT PUBUSHING . GLENnoinning 5 \M. Lawson, vi N LIVINGSTON, C Roo e e Nss C a idian Weekly Newspaper Association, pe where time * y from office of publi â€"Thomas Jefferson. vot ; 8 v â€" You wouldn , _ Viceâ€"President _of that Province ey had struggled d ai} the world grateful for the Grimsby, is th‘e":-w w ine wWoOnen 0. Wuenec, InNAL bog yeal resn for the defeat of the Godâ€" t Governmet. Mr. Duplessis is a mo.. f‘m“.'yrnnchmthmn.udwedonbtif e will make y unpardonable mistake like that when healls an election. BIG SHOCK Cc«tNG FoR ROMEBODY In months and y«rs to come a good many menâ€"and familie friends and assoâ€" clatesâ€"are going to t very startied and shocked when the la walks in, lays charges of income tax evsion, demands payment of a big bill "~r upaid tax plus penities, plus n it t Avcal 00â€" ELA pPruS fine and in sore cases demands the offendâ€" er‘s presence i a pesitentiary for a pericd of In other word m. the shysters who think they lre"Mting ::,‘ with someâ€" thing are coin.g to g.et a very u.ynrpri-e. "CGETTING THE NEWS" (By Phil Osifer, in Seaforth Expositor) I was in the newspaper office in the vilâ€" lage the other day. Mrs. Phil had suggested we send the newspaper to our hired man who is in England now. He was born and raised in these parts and for that reason has alway$ been interested in local doings. In fact there was only one thing ne liked better than eatâ€" ing and that was talking about what the neighbours were doing. Nothing less than the mo.t sedulous and most efficient system for huntD£, out_ and punishing shysters will be acceptable. Every citizen has a duty to himself and to the naâ€" tion to report such activities. The Canadian people c rdenca. Theo high contempt for this kind ««fraud. . They will demand sharp and sur. retribution iz deed for the of{enders. The convexsation drifted along about things in the village and then we started talking about our township. I told him how Ed. Higgins has a notion to run for councilâ€" Cotke eegn ces Asmen N e c oeg oo 3 T lormdofhowtheBigSwedeontheNinth Coneulionphmondmwingoutbeanuof the extra work on his farm since his boy 1 °C h ~ 0 mee ied oo C tt hath en TEME mWR UE C e c cecss joined the Navy. Ed. seemed surprised to hear this. I noticed that he was fiddling uonn.dwithspieeeofpl.permda peneil but didn‘t pc)_' nny_.tun_hon t: it. first )llpe"ll HF M C 0C LOSDE mdhuddhonaekeepahadto“nfhedw tor to revive him. ?’olkson}d. zoncession are talking about writing to the government and telling them that the old fellow has disâ€" covered a ne\* ,)oiu:n 6k . I wa» quite surprised whe» Fd. told me that he hadn‘t heard about old Mrs. Bruce breaking her leg. She‘s over eighty, keeps three cow=® and some qhnckeng.nd has been as spr.â€" 2s ever UP until the time she slipped ontheieemdbmkcherleg. She was out in the cold for over two hours. The wmailman noticed her and went D to hlp her. The neighbors have all been takin¢terns helping her out. ® 6 i \ grinned and $®i4, "1 WBU / oytweek, Read it “mwmep.pernextweek.llud it-vmdlatmekno""“t"""m" A M4. and well, sir, you could ie knocked mo over with a feather! There wasall the maâ€" ® Iww,,mm.bwt..thewhde thing . . . about ï¬._?:mn.mmmam know, it made of interestâ€" m‘m~ % # + # 1 guess when E4. he means after this W _ Neither d the women o# Quebec. That hy When w *# * i on n es PV 7( aske me "II know what when he ants news. FRUI| «+ UOSPITAL MWW Donations by the fruit gsrowers of all kinds of fruits will be receivâ€" ed by the various dealâ€" ers in the Fruit Belt and sold for the beneâ€" fit of the West Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Just tell your dealer how many baskets you are donating and he will credit the hosâ€" pital account with the money received for its sale. Help to make it as YOU want it IT‘S YOUR HOSPITAL