National Unity, that much abused phrase, and used for years past as a seducâ€" tive password to attain power, is handled in the program of John Bracken in the only way such an issue should ever have been handled. It is straight from the shoulder, in every word. Mr. Bracken said in his keynote This party stands for equality of rights, obligations and sacrifice, both in war and in * _ We offer a new and very straightâ€"forward solution. Subject to recognized rights of minâ€" orities, sectionalism must come to an end. Every one, regurdless of racial origin must be regarded as a Canadian sharing equaily the rights and obligations of Canadian citizenship. CANADIANS ALL! graphically or by race, religion or occupation, but appeals for support to all loyal Canadians as Canadians interested in the building of this nation on a sound foundation. Starting tomorrow morning let us all coâ€" operate with the police and the town officials in the proper establishment of this parking bylaw. Motorists will find that Chief Turner and his men are fair. nc{“wmmmm Town officials are fair, so let us be fair with ‘The Progressive Conservative party makes no Grimsby is not an infant. We are a BIG Town. We are out of swaddling clothes and if we are going to continue to grow and prosâ€" per, which we are, then we must take on the duties and the regulations of that larger That gentleman was correct. It has been lmrnidn&w There has never been but one death a traffic accident on Main street and never a severe injury. Don‘t let us ride our luck too long. Let us all coâ€"operâ€" mhthhu.wnrruubthformbodt of ourselves and traffic in general. drive, the way they park and the way kids ride bicycles. I have never seen lnythln? like it and I have been all over the world. am surprised that you have not a casualty every day." _ § An American visitor to Grimsby last week, and he knows this town fairly well, reâ€" marked to me "how do you keep the morgue from being full of corpse, the way people Traffic conditions on Main street the past five years have been intolerable. From now on they are going to be different, but Tmoffldlhdonotmttobotoowm.. they ask that the public coâ€"operate in movolndthn_lnvo_truyle for everybody. â€"let us keenénrflll'd;â€"m' eet in such condiâ€" tion that it possible for us to get some of those American dollars. ist travel will be getting heavier and we must take care of it. We want American dollars, fl‘:v'g;n%umummmu bound eavier as restrictions on gasoâ€" lene and rubber are taken off, American tourâ€" No. 8 Highway, of which Main street is a most integral link. Always has been and alâ€" ways will be, despite the fabulous construcâ€" tion of the Queen Elizabeth Highway. This bylaw was not passed by Town council as a restrictive measure, but as a safety measure. Safety for our own people and for the general travelling public that use The eo-mu'ltlonoflllmu- eyclists and the general public is asked ChlelofPoHeeW.W.'hr;erlndm:{. ficials of the Town. At Inidnight tonight Grimsby‘ Parking Bylaw goes into effect. .. s YOUR COâ€"OPERATION ASKED True independence is never afraid of in ing dependent, and true dependence‘ leads _ â€"~'-‘;â€"i;. ;â€";';-'râ€"w TEaus The Grimsby Independent Let us face the issue. Canada as a nation FACTS & FANCIES LIVINGSTON and LAWSON, Publishers. Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper "Lincoin County‘s Leading Weekty"* Established 1885 iptionâ€"$2.00 in Canada and Per year in United States, pagatie * *~** Nights, Sunloyn uof J. ORLON LIVINGSTON, Editor Thursday from of hummm.:u coated, then record your vote on June 4 and 1f zotl are against totalitarianism, no matter how innocently designed or sugarâ€" Revolution would be retrogression in the common way of life, the aspirations of most people to build and prosper, to lay up a comâ€" petence for themselves, to build and own their own homes and to educate their childâ€" ren, would be denied under a system where each and every citizen was pushed around, where big and little business could be taken over and put in the hands of bureaucratic theorists. mnz.mm&b':bdmm- ergence from pioneer cabin days. This is no country where the grudges of fuddlmlnhm.n to be continued. w..\v?ththom :fnmt:u and one thmhln-s;.:d?:mymbyym. + and planning. They will pro 'vzm to new admlnh?:yflou. e The two impending elections for province and Dominion respectively are as important as any elections held since Confederation. They will establish the foundation of all postâ€" will be aiding and abetting the very change thqdonotmttouo.‘ngfllhwmu a double value on every radical vote which is polled, a fictitious value. And they may live wmfmwmmu& The people who indifferently remain away omuy cthaes n ht maiee e 4X tionary change in the Canadian way of life mmwtyrw'nmmmmu made up of enthusiasts, border on a cerâ€" tain fanaticism in class hatred. lthn-r? mwmrmmmm t Ti tide marty Siat ton be pefeat wl te can mudmudg. " A radical revolutionary program in Onâ€" tario or Canada, can only come about by minâ€" ority dictation or infliction. It is the nonâ€" voter, the indifferent citizen who will bring about a grave condition in the affairs of province or country. If there is danger of the eleet:&ol : radical, revolutionary government, er a Toronto or in Dominion affairs, a governâ€" ment which will never suit the temper of the majority of Canadian people, then that danâ€" ger is enhanced greatly by everyone who fails to vote on June 4 or June 11. Tomorrow, Victoria Day, the first swim mboputvguedb.nnhzflsh:uybeblung. YOU MUST VOTE And for the past five years Britain has had a Prime Minister who boldly told the mmnmmmwwummx- Hmmnlnwnndgddemtholiq tion of the British pire. It was the best h’nl:d.-oflvnrnlumdoflverulfmmnown- The British Empire has been a growth, a development. In empires of the past, there has been centralization, which means bleedâ€" ing the weak and maintaining subjection. nueomplmandthcl-‘reuehwbotho next on the list, have blown up. The British Empire, founded on justice and order, still remains strong. _ If ; School children today are being taught the significance of the British Empire and Empire is the correct descriptive, because it embraces free nations, colonies, mandates and mild, but just, supervisory governments over native populations, whomgultolun the protection of the Union Jack. Premier Drew has very well said, in his pamphlet to the schools : May 23 is Empire Day. Thank goodâ€" ness no cranks have come forth yet to change the name to Commonwealth Day. Tomorrow is Victoria Day, the old 24th, as so many oldâ€" sters hold it in revered memory because of the days of their youth, when it made an anâ€" nual :erlod mark, the first swim, tllinfnwin- ter‘s heavy stuff off and outdoor sport in full swing. Weather today is not a good portent for tomorrow, but there have been as many glorious 24th‘s of May as there have been glorious 12th‘s of July, as regards weather. The country can only do it under John Bracâ€" kuldhhll.l&ngan!oley. EMPIRE DAY ‘This editorial 1 plaglarized from The St. Cathâ€" -humhnnh..tdnl.bhm that 1 just could not help it. 1 hope that every Oildâ€" ster and every Youngster, will read, sit down and do a little thinking: and Laurier. And there never has been a time when Canada had the disunity as to be noted in this day. ‘The evidence of that is in the multipicity of parties, all going in difâ€" Canadian political leader who has : back to first principles and lasting values. Canadian political leader who has to !!'.-.mg since the days ot_mu ferent directions and aiming at different obâ€" strength of free people who worked together with no other obligation than their faith in a common purpose, As we emerge from this war, saddencd by our losses but strengthened in our determination, we have reason to look with conâ€" fidence to the future in which the British Emâ€" pire will play so great a part." To day the British Empire stands as a y m oi THE _GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT in him. Some slanderer has said that the modern lirlhvozmQtlld!ud'vu.ulnddo. The more a man becomes interested in ‘h_inl:glf. the less other people are interested Donald Gordon has done some disagreeâ€" able things since he cut down on tea and cofâ€" fee and rationed sugar, but it is certain that lovely creature will remember him with mahulo as she girdeth on her harness with the twoâ€"way stretch. Every woman whose name is on the voters‘ list will be grateful for the mercies already vouchsafed, and will have a lively sense of future favours. Irkâ€" ;olu .fc::um of the 'r.au‘:n‘u of “vog:l. m mm AS = les mm Vancouver clamor for "Gordon for Prime Minister" What care emancipated women for Mr. King‘s baby bonuses or Mr. Coldwell‘s security from the give thwth.mm along with l‘ll'd'lg' em more i# ‘ud corsets his election fl' a foregone conclusâ€" Consultation of the ex&orh in the linâ€" gerie department reveals that the modern misses and the young brides favor the girdle. The more mature matrons dependt:ron the eorset, which is said to be a closeâ€"fitting corâ€" :rlï¬rfued by strips of steel or whalebone, is usually tightened by lacing. This garâ€" ment or armor is not to be confused with the doublet of mail which was worn by crossâ€" bowmen in the 15th century. If Mr. Gordon has any nation of becomâ€" iuPl-lmeMinlsterhehuMlMphy for the women‘s vote He kills two birds with one stone by getting the girdle vote and the corset vote with a single shot. Those who are too young to vote wear neither, so the eanny Scot wastes no ammunition. To clarify the Ottawa despatch still furâ€" ther, it should be stated that a girdle with a twoâ€"way stretch is one that stretches both up and down and in and out. No longer will miâ€" hdyboeflbbed.eofllnedmdeonflndnlhe has been since Pearl Harbor. Nor will the doemulbletopomnthdrlhdiuoflhc effects of girdle sensation, which is felt in thomofthenpine.lndl-thoulhttobe ecaused by a tightly drawn beltâ€" June 11. Let it not be said one month hence: mhnnmyhunfodd‘f:{nfn. And it well could be, if though citizens are slothful, cynical and neglectful on the two hndvocln!. * * 0 j GORDON CORRALS WOMEN‘S VOTE Women throughout the country will give A sigh of relief over the news from Ottawa that Mr. Donald Gordon has revoked the order of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board mmwemummm and corsets, says the Globe and Mail, ltnhhhhc.k qlllhsï¬tp.“l'b‘ â€"hrtht:heneï¬t o(f mere malu;.‘q:t‘ l; Mmrdbfllwtwhkhflt:‘nbwtge waist. odcrny:l? women with approâ€" mmmf.or:h &ofnvorltt;nnnortol 08se, ey can the I provided they can get Isn‘t that what our boys have been {ighting against in Europe. Haven‘t they sacrificed their all that we may have Freedom from aggression and the rig ht to our way of life? You can eliminate this threat threat on June 11th if you i We * Consider These Things Before You Cast Your Ballot on June 1 1th MAC LOCKHART FOR LINCOLN There is a movement on foot in Canada to have State REâ€"ELECT Socialism. Do you realize what this means to every individual in Canada?P . © Do you want your banks, your insurance ,; .__ your farms or your homes under State ; ELECTORS â€"STOP AND THINK! Do you want to be told where you will + have to work? Do you want your individual savings and 4 your property confiscated? * N. J. M. (Mac Progressive Conservative Candidate for Lincoln County In other words, under socialism the subâ€" stance is given away for the shadow, freedom is traded for regimentation. cried : "Look here, my man, when the day of m?u. you will do just what you are The Socialist speaker glared at the Engâ€" “:""‘e..“mh:fl-mt;es:d-ï¬:t "But, I don‘t want to ride in a limousine, I want to get the exercise of walking: and 1 don'tmttonnlnlmdon.lmfermy present home." One sage Englishman had been listening and he broke in to say: _ "When the day of freedom comes, you will be living in ‘::ndou, instead of the rich." the "When tho'h:‘ï¬:{ntndom‘:nnq†said e speaker, "you riding in limousines, instead of the rich. W. L. Clark, in The Windsor Star, creâ€" dlul.F.Hcphanthamdm.mdit has a moral. lthmmmnhï¬mdy unm'i;'tlu olalotolSodali'hat.!: is heard from the public rostrum right in this province today. ORDERS TO COME? Main Street is happy, so is Oliver Shaw. For the first time in his life he went fishing and actually eaught some fish. With the assistance of John James Jeremiah Jimson Dunham and Lawrence Hysert he managed to snare 18 very fine Pike out of the mdmmmmmmy. Not much use of this being written because he has told everybody about it, anyway. Reâ€"Elect Liberal meeting in another hall? wwmmmmuy-umm'- ered into the C.C.F. Meeting thinking she was in the | w 4 nmu-npmmmumu( Jmmumunm. Dominion Store looks brighter from a coat of paint inside and outside. John Holder, The Village Banker, still looking for a place to live in. Inserted by the Progressive Comservative Party of Lincoin County MAIN= STREET . »..| you‘re buildin ig/"