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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-05-15, Page 8TUEG' ERIC,+ $IGNALSTAR REMIER MFPZIF:S OF AUSTRALIA component parte ef the Commonwealth" 3fael en ie Rnnj;�, O,pi itioln. tender ° in the past, wbicla today htis provided D. -Ilene*, C':tr.F ` ..ead'fer ilii. 1. Cad, �. _ ' �tdhe �u fd�latlda.fiion��pone -ry i`aicl� �tlRe ;tvcll, octal- t�edi� Y�hdeal. Jorl�na _Blnd�l WELCOMED<: +STT u itedlG craw effort. of the t onainafnsvealth More and: Mr. , Speaker d. 'A._'Gld n. ' Mr. .Iiing pictured. �i� '�iczn�itFS Cr has n1 lnnilt. - `line Sap :tolasxfle>r'atiou dPII14' (1'k" the 1eaarA p+4t➢iie 8n3en o t1e , d. . Wton - rim() %V, auster of Sister' Do inio i•°• "o Nothing elseren .(1°1" rs but the Pritl lb "tldrmm�xon+ Qaiih and -I-11'4 rrarrltli,. as ` of *afters NOW but g t'uu ling of thi. Sa-a.r,'° Mr. Menzies a Sk,dF1ldl'nt o a st cauea 44201 s n. ��.dr�iise� Canad��u �'�rl���e�t�-� 3�; 'Ing " .... �. �� � n " ��c � a�tt� a���.�, , o� ` �, .,....0 Va rieeas. , affirmed �S e mu...t live, ,tv het the whr fe' rke 1 lags puID r in tit ilPar lie Declradear ,. i. iU1n andtliotl leadership. r VI WX A a s• r is oker, in a -vee ,, World, What etoe tproacl i Chiu in Weicocm the Mau from Do _ undoi' lei matter of `te dime out o 4 " r ce. -hi . Do ' .f" the war • expressed Canada's great admiration Mr. Lapointolghides Quebec -.lies bor forAnti-war SpOech l,ahkrukpt, of the leave lower standards!, for the Australian 'war effort, with .her • tan of Material living, if the rich are riot ° soldiieree- sailors . aid airmen having .__ ive long so _ .,. .. business ..__._ ._l1 statesman- : seen .w.,.,,A.ri." on Rye continents. ��A Hume, S ial Correin the e'er:amens; spond-, fRy J .A l 1� '� exit) • that a."'Pt o, ld.s • a his ,.n. e, ; .,n of the e�nE'mv to aRt tl I 1D A 4 , Y. k,.,ua�a Aja vtay.0 - ^ e annals of tine Canadian I'Iarlia- ship'. is td shtel :i.IIE'>tM1 and Honorable asked :air. 'Menzies t0 ,tails hack to a:;. inn th. zau a poverty justly? What wall matter is, Australia with him assurances af.. Can - Hobert May J.-�-d$isturld*: unique); � 3�+i'1P;t. I ti> d � ' > of the C•olnmou walth tans admiration tinct the fact t la.t t tzxa°nn� tt •a� $lid' d) :a iolz when tti iIo If it i. a ti of the world, wlM he tiring, free, ; I), nzon coins in a ti teraninatnons to h t w e, rill -o that u �Phc"A� �'r, 4ienzi+�s, forty<�. Prime Minister of Australia, „ > x c.,. ,the members of the Comrkoals at the that he has falls li' dd.t•lartd Mar.,. l y.' fresh from, his trip from truths, but, let Die ; say, the war is gra:.titer freedom . mf mankind until •Mtli�nf , lid.'in°p fcatl;ht for obvious truths, and it tirtUl?t: it's achieved. Wednesday afternoon, fitting. ofAzastraalia. through ':ita3;agore, India, ra ' Menzies commended lir. die ourselves. Mr. I ianson cozri d uu 1 es � forremind y razzn the demonstration,. .. i.:ls well u:, to The y • „ i't'' 11 '�t,rth .�`f'r1o,1 and England, ttha Club ,s eh , �'t�lltlolxwea,lth unity Was' indeed ntov , . k ,.,� Ing' .1�. the of them."� for his Ottawa 'Canadian. iu � ve -c ar-o kI w divide li in' the 'onlanon d a i . ' ; •. t y their Own ' give of its utzt�lost' ea c ty-� and strength . under policies I v1sM b h g ria addre'sl ' lae� van c�.inrlaz�>r, we can bran now d, ;: • titie� r carni Thesc> °dart oli�t�rous ton and the. waging sof the war for the To ITCHEN and THROO -.-ice`.--.�,-.,•... ., -,..----..---..r 'MFRS li ►..T, MAT 1 941 GQDi RIC [ N HW :��� TOWN$IUUP, May� ill and Mrs. l Caazd�?~ tival wire of tinea, pardtori spent ti x ' with Mr and M Gdprdion *)rr. M "1 rra1ne Lass aline visiting with' friends at Windsor. Mr. and Pius. Elgin 'Porter.' and family and: Mr.' Win. Reid, of. Stanley town= ship, .i > l , �,- - the - " '�, a 1 � 1 11 � h ., lin , visited d 0.1 e, 4Dnti a� i t t e -home, pt Mr. and Mrs. Austin Puller. Mr, annndl a1•a's. Ik e D ivtdlsgn .+� .,- GOderkIi pent S'iu dla'y to�ftia Mr. tins Portes. Stlndciy visitors with Mr.: ,and .Mrs. Robert McAllister were Mr. Earl . Ie- 'Allister, of Waterloo, Alvin McAllister, of Clinton, and Mr. and Mre. Pen, o , Feagan and ehildren. of Nile. ' 1 s D e in the The 'frosts o the past week have YOU' need Gil Sett _ Y � t` and in. the bathroom. ` alone eonsidertlble daltaiage to the straw - kitchen Z )1 bio he S t n U crd? a t SORE FEET WAY THIS d' Liniment sae l7o' Rub in llrYatncr 5 � and feel the relief steal over the M4liiI muscle fi yy all m� joints, 1 �' d?s and U Musclesud pains, aches and stifneaa, aprullned ankles, twisted limbs Minard's boa been famous for over 60 years, Good dandruff and, mil;. disorders, tom for Get a bottle ° today,' keep it handy, done. pM . .f S. for x d : for drams �t �_alnzot :n,nnontli in advance of~ rant near,,: r -, , r " ,_� inspiring ' circ#nt some �d� �s. .. 4� �► , a , ' -- .t -lv at the British iulti his ac cii�ss �t0 the commons izz :1.:einxi21:Let ing:'as"Mr�lienzit�'in-•,:..I»d13rit:ain slz:nll nc,t fall,Atlutattiugz.fr,nla,.,th•.1oUof the "duznnnld.u.to. , not without some which he sires ped rt1 sor onset' of the I30ts and latts, foa< . aAumel onsDritisb.plt.tllrtdreiji1011lin,: "'Th miles' are a carinii._. race.. n hash in Mr, Mt°Iil..#�� c°�311t1n,l4?d. . e 1 .; , " s' it : he war, bras tear. " Mr. Menlzies' a'isit anti addresses"• Other b011Sehoid taab*s $.British Erman fired) ,with ez t 1exhibition f t tit t lir lit nzies . a I t and �e t'rinnnat:lt)n d, set. t . , "a ln'll'E'alth � r�C4'n t Tom' 1;n n t+ •. .. „ Deep t y the for 'should not mistake the • c - de•renertcv in the should inspire us all to do our utmost t gfreedomn atn y British (-orien h to victory. Though h n 3 F > fibre �f the race I% said he in the c••lti�e of freedom � Mr. Ilanson l th Gillett's Lye will save you 'airs. ROY Rundle, 5 r � . a morale ,. 9 Dial r it d i�reed z� Ave �c - v. � � nt t.n n r,1 l i a • � �f f,the slid: spoke only twenty-five Inialutt*:�, lir, 1,<izli:iiited a 1.i •t 1 in liberty could set. no tragedy in hat some have remarked. Commending. Mr. Menzies IxourS cif hard' work—it's, * +.11o1% and EItC art•: eInitedi ill pirit : united 3ien�ies stoic` the > > the .te.carrell• tine ildf:it�*ci e�pedittiuns' .into.' fc�r us refet�en�q to the need for, al - y maven hila lry all 1t the serf; ndlepc ears nd�a of i • '. ,t,, t,oultl not wrap our gown ,, out United ''gates aitl�; firs Ll in on said, tr$rnentious welcome „ , • d .rtc• �� us and 1,4'1s.� by on the other :Idle, "While this h�ia, been their war (United after, the gallant dight Greet put up,"; States)! It' must become their fight"' �.. •li �`i` it" " tf -b+h1 art}in e y izngesii . =. lir.>..lien fo<,.�at,:lt`1 :zn (XtI�, . rivilizati��u (Australia enriclied the warmed that ,political• leaders, should soil of Greece, the oldest civilization, it put partisan _ polities in their pockets is t►iie more prof that there is some-' and the people of. the Cpinmonwealth thng in the British race which is /be should be pretfai d to follow their. spark cif lift}. I say that with just leaders to kingdom:-nome 1f necessary to pri+le, not with -boasting. It is for us win the war. "We can't muddle t+► tend that • spar.. , to enable it to. do' through in this war," he warned. "W e its illuminating work in the world." j must work ' and .sweat ours way to Mr. Menzies paid tribute, in eloquent victory:" Greater peril faces the . -is ords. to •the magnificence and the British race than ever ° before in its history, - he stressed. The fighting, which has not real�ly',begun yet, -will be bloody. •'l� e' shall `win the war;I say that - with supreme confidence," :Menzies averred. • • - •.r eY�u1n a Hurry -T;siially everybody is. these lovelyyl►riu� clays.. Why take-tinlg to write a letter accepting or exten.l- ing an invitation for a wet•k-c ntovisit, when you can type ry one on a "Remette'` Typewriter in less than half the time. e. They are so? handy to take along with you on a• vaca- tion and give you more time tc.) visit and.,enjoy your holiday: "Rennette" Portable Typewriters` On, Sale, at SiNAL-TBOFFICE . Authorizedi. Agent. for Reeniing ton -Rand West Street Phone 71 easy, efficient, economical way of' cleaning.. *Never, ilitsolve lye .in hot water.. Th. x„- -,..� �:..�-•r��ai�Gtia�.O�.t11.4;�'�Y1���,3klf� • heats thetlurter. t•uurage of the British people. Ottawa Leader's Welcome the Visitor Participating in the welcome to Mr. Menzies were Prime Minister W. L. PROTECT PRICELESS OLD FAMILY ••RECIPES. WITH MAGIC In a pres,,s interview,- Mr. '_Menzies observed that. 'the' quantity, -speed. and certainty of delivery of..'United State material 'hill are the determining factors a to 'the length of the war. Budget Debate Continues . Debate on the budget occupied most of tlie pas=t week - in the Commons. T)ie Social `redit;' group moved an a iendmmtit tll.at`'greater use be made the 'Banl;.of Canada as to war .finank ing;. The c.C.F. moved a sub-aipend- ment that finance be' nationalized to aid in financing the war. Many speak- ers from flifTerenTt parts of the country partieipated in the speechmaking. The debate is going over into next ''week, when the budget ' resolutions• will be t • FREE BOOKLET — The Gillett's Lye Booklet tens how tlii3 powerful cleanser clears clogged drains ,.. keeps out- houses clean and odorlesaby destroying the contents of the -closet .. how it performs dozens of"tasks Send for a - free copy to Standard '' a Ltd:, Fraser Ave. • and Lib Street, Toronto, Ont. Mr. Keith Ross, Ti n nins, and lir. k- Ross,Iamiltu t thetree Jim � n, si t nl: end with Mr.,and Mrs� Carl ;$owerby. Union' Claur In Notes.—,1 tie May meet- ing of the al' M.S. of bilis n church trill `l' held 'on •W'ednesday afternoon at ti'ie onizi 4tieet _parsonage, •'Goderich. •Mrs. Iletherin ;tq`nii �ferii'i"Siie the special speaker.. " . , The regular meeting of the x Y.['. of Union church was held ou Friday ,evening, with. four- -teen •teen members precept. - Elva 'Orr had charge of the meeting, whidrh opened with a .hymn and prayers which were read •by Viola Tichborne and Edna Sonlersall., The _._ :St•riiptare.... lesson (Isaiah a :1-T) was read by Stanley Mcllwaili. The topic, "Dominion from, Sea to Sea," was read by Esther. lIc Ilwain. A solo, "The Flag of the Free," was sung by Mary. Harwood. The. pastor, • Rev. A. J. McKaye, gave an interesting talk on "The • Apocalypse," Mr. McKaye announced, the young people's rally to be held in 'Benniikler on May 1:Itz. ',,The nleetin�Closed-with the hymn "Land.ef Our Wall" and the ' 'Mizpah benediction. , Sunday was .panthers' Day, which was mutably ob- .served at .,Union church, a large, eon- gregation being present. The Pastor, Rev. A. J. McKaye, occupied the pulpit and .the••progra vprepa1' U- by the .Coun- a11 f� Rol m� 1� y ii �adx considered hi 'detail in comniittee stage. Hanson,' in the budget -debate, 'called for more drastic economies by Dominion, Provincial and municipal RI)S MM�tiNA _LINIMENT - BROPHEY'S ° FUNERAL SERVICE (Established 1875) TRADITIONAL EXPERIENCE ° Prompt • Ambulance Service Phone 120 -FLOYYD M. LODGE, Director d g Lda� d'za.ti9 . �. ll: The 'S'cripture lesson was read by Jean 'Bell and ,Bernice Fuller. -An article entitled "The Homes -of the Great" was. read, by Doreen Orr ; one on " 1)ivid- ).^ Livingstone" was read' by Ronald Fuller, , • authorities ,oil noir-tear spending. Be and one; on "Florence Nightingale" by I Lilly Ell doubted the • accuracy of prevailing i'o t. •he story "The Home of the 'Bolimoth was dramatized �b Edna thougG h nt had listened ht the overnme ' Freida and Ernie Powell to demagogues with regard�ato the high excess . props tax. He criticized the .new Dominion, succession dales as, J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director' and Embalmer All calls promptly. attended- to day or night _ AMBULANCE SERVICE-- Phones: Store 3-35. Res. 355W. Hamilton Street, Goderich - �i:c.;,cs.,..a�.:s�--Hrkrc>..w:::.;.u:ua3ra:.u.=..M..::sa�aar:•.mz.-,::..:.F estimates of the national income. ..• HC 37 3 y pThe story' "The Quest" was read by I.enna Wilson.. A choir . composed, of the pu.plis"of the school sang, '"The Wise May Bring ` Their Learning." . Mr. double taxation. it view of the Pro- ' vineial Governments also being in thatll°Kaye delivered a fine serinon 'an field. He'regretted no additional taxes "Christian Homes."," had. 'been levied• on hard liquors. He thought that perhaps the Dominion Government had been too generous" in- its offer to 1tliii provinces to Withdraw from the income and corporation tax fields., He questioned , whether the budget really .face the question of un, necessary consumer purchasing in war tune. While aware, of 'the real danger sof the"eta aatioii in- the' Mediterranean and the Battje. of 'the Atlantic, Mr. Hanson r4ifli'rmed his personal confid- eiic^e that, the Atlantic. battle will be. won and 'the ' expected invrasion of _Britain be , repelled..' _ The 'Canadian . people, he said in - c•onelusion, will w willingly- bear the -dost, of the war, pro- vided the money - is • spent efficiently, wisely, and econamicallya without waste or extravagance. . - . C.C.F. Criticisms Actin; C.U.F..I,-ad�er• M. J. '1a'. Cold-' well was -critical of some details of the budget which he felt bore more heavily ., on those in the ,lower income brackets. The gasoline tax should be confined to. pleasure 'cars, he' .'thought.. Higher taxes .Should have been pelt on whislteey. The transportation tax should be coil;,'_ fined to chair cars. ,Sales tax applica- tioin to building- materials Would hit low cosi 'housing plans. Corporation taxes, Should be raised still higher. - He +..favored free trade with Britain during their: and again urged con pulsory loans . without i'ntere'st 'en .a basis of Ability to ;subscribe. ' • Victor Queltl1, • moving • ;t:he Social, Credit bu'd'get 'amendmen't, favored, the ciifferenee between- taxation an bor- rotlzings and Government expenditures being made up by greater, use of. the Bank.'of Canada, and less use of ',the chartered banks. elle heli. the Gotein- ment `had been "contemptuous sof the will of -the people 'with • regard to war Jf. a IL, This "is Canada's call to- YOU ! ° Men are now wanted to man .rhe' guns, tanks, armoured units; all the implements of modern warfare which the factories are producing.in mounting volume. It is a different war this time. When, we noised the "Hun before, mord were recruited here to • train. in England, to fight in France. tow you are recruited and . trained here; then go Overseas to join ' the' Stalwarts/ hold ing battle positions onthe, shores of Old, England, or vwherever the dill denxa*ids. The Clintdian Active Army requires' men for Artillery, FrY� vers, Signals, Armoured Cars,, r. y Tanks Infantry, Transport and Supply, Medical, Ordnance and other branches of the Service. The Army ,is prepared to teach many trades, and to train, you to, efficiently handle Canada's weapons of war. Go *to 'Four'• nearest' District Reeruiting - Office. RATES OF PAY IN °THE RANKS $1,30 per EXDavy. with Hoard, Lodging, Clothing,';' "Medical andi.Dental care provided. EXTRA: (1) Ratei -varying from 250 to 7tt per day for Bridled tradeamea while employed. (2) - Dependent 11,llowancea in Cash. "Appry -to near' -eft District Iteerutting Office or. any loodi Armoury Find out about these Units; how they work, what they do. See just where you'll fit in. See where any particular skill .you. possess can best be utilised. Then join 1p for ACTI(: NeAISE • financing and its wheat ' policy." There is little foundation for the- talk of equality of sacrifice, he •believed, wren the contrition of Canadian agriculture is what it is today. He declared the .Bank of Canada could be used, much more for War financing without fear of Inflation. - Justice Minister Ernest Lapoinite felt constrained on,Thursday to repudiate a speech made earlier by Maxine °Ray .mend, Liberal, Beauliarnois, which :was eritical of. Canada's "`ruining her- self" to help'Britain in a war which be held is being 'fought "in 3ritgin'i inter- est's.,' lir. Lapointe _declared Mr. lids., IYiolltl's views --wore -.at . wide- `iarianee from ,those held by the -great m'ajdrrity of Quebec eitjsens. At the same time; in'one sentence, ri r. 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