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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-05-22, Page 6I AT NATNAL It*STON ► ► Conservative Ru a New N ."Co oR Name >�9>C ��a. , � >p�puxllfyl�' :Selective $ rvioei bu Present Government Wi1R'. Trove Nothing to --Vo with '1t`-- li'u pleyntent Ins ►oe 'Act to Como Into Force on cul 1st—A .few ; , SR in the 3u t o u d t n '� � �u>ll �► 00 4 A..1 ax Vu►rre - Sery it . ' 4t � +lid e , and not at this time to attezxll►t, aD' stet) tap air£vtp atw wa,�ige of disaani�rzn into as , �iLWd,•;�a ' Y.ltl. Coltaeriptiort for war effort of which, X 'think, Canada a rviee at thaArre,.5ent firm ought tea be proud." Regarding conscription for overseas wee deduitely ,leetecl rbv MINN 1111„11' service, it .is zeeAllecl 'Opposition ruder *tee j. 'Raalsten, speaking for the R„ II. Danson,., aiso without tut of # vernme t,,in the Cloujmobs this week, the weak "consort/410/w. asked, re, . i r n • 11 t vi aa1� '�oluittia�r� X11 s naezlt• � P 4 fi ec�zntly, that the �overzazigezat Leake ai c ) n " ,,.. on+� ri tto � , , un 1 an sat�p, �" , 17F r � l t Said, :tl•ti w �, i'e i.9 � � 1 o ''0)11 e1 anal divided" Canada in t1 on i f tits. zbyzlfrons doer, ata and �atppt•oa,cm it by front clear, (heat War. No British dominion has Sad not eUack door; methods. Then, co *eription for overseas Service. Wien taro, this past WtTW, 1I. A. Matei'Lerson talk of such conn eript1 u now, Del, fle,{l,, Regina, runner-up to Bonn.' Dr, Italeton sai+ ereaites disunity in Can- R. J. Manion for the Oolnservaztive *dad's WtU effort. D'r.,Derbert 13rUce,.Toronto Conrerva- tive, without mentioning the word "con- " . rc t u U1 r s'R-- �. i t tl <,� c.d coin �� Ref IwM t P ►• 4 �+�' p y tLvo n ervi " and the removal, ot` "the (hamstringing clause'' which prevents Men given campnalsory training Under the National Resources Mtyf►ilf<za- tion% ,&Ct for anything '.than s+home defence." 'Such men Dr. Bruce urged,. should . be used wherever the need . is urgent. Compulsory seleetive serviee, Brute held, Tae the only fair and >= ni+eiegt,�,'al.X 40Cinveting _Lha eg411Plex metes of Canada • today. 1)r. ''Brice Wade it plainhe was speaking for 'him e1 f only. Del. Ralston claizned Dr. rIlruce's re- zaark -struck -a blow " at national - tiuitv:' 'tie went on to observe, "We have at this time unity, in this country and 1 ask any- Honorable friepsis'.4(of - the Opposition), to tryto help us pre - leadership at Cage national convention here In 19M, gave an interview favor- h ., tangy. a ortscription .for apwrse,as service. No Copzori tio Under t; Wen beyond Ool, Ralston's very definite statezgaent this ev"eek) it is kzioven• that. the firm'intention of 'the Marg, 1Governrnent is not to introduee such a measure. It is kuoryzn, also, that Justice Minister Rrza t Lapoiztte a h reS. to isrpersonal stand that iQ eotiidd not serve win any ''rernuient which sponsors. ovtYrseas Alonseyription. 1ibl7 non, t`uelretr:,liberat wottlei: - Iu- „tvoa etioxt' of uver,'seas eenscri,ption, it is generally, agreed:, would.- necessitate formation of •a "national" o4vernmont g' to bring cit. about. It is reported- by unquestion'ably well unformed seuroes here that Mr, King, rather than ateiiipt to form such a 'government "without `,dr. Lapotntd or any:. Quebec Liberal min- ister, would prefer to rgtire 'from Itlze Liberal.,leadersltip; --One-of-31r. of -31r. ,Fin -,'s• strongest political tenets--cuouueig to- a religion -is maintenance of ninon unity, and, he.lzas made Its abund- antly clear, that he. fears introduction of any .overseas vena> "ription measure would disrupt that unity which he has'strilven,-ail through this ,twen ;v twok years of Liberal leadership; `to build Up and solidify. While .ayerseas eonscrintion ,.--Would Split the Liberal Darty in i ariia menzt, there are evidences it would likewise upset tate Qonservaiti a party, .'.i'fgere is no unanimity even ainon.t `the forty Conservative members of the °orumons. Itr. 1Xanion ,ta5 0,_ nservatiye eidsu.. -the-. 1940 general ;election, came out Ater: against conscription for oversees er• l vilew jut d itel,r **aid Mr. Lug There are WM Oonforri.ti,ve miler* who� a are all ;far eol�c,riptioia tor �ow`er. c°ray vice.' � dere *reoU*xs who fear it would' split the eQUUtry' mond leve the Cotteervatieree without a chane of sleeting a ',majority In 'she cionunops in the t�itnne It is Lila ler. stood the caucus. u! (ona'servstivea mem, berg In ora 'Never even hada full freed private drievuSsriell of the aylalestion and that • tr..I ancon, ' or other & onsezvio t .i< �. e who 1 lrc make >' alar n e . �it i .. �'' � X'�'>4a4:? t n'� entniens debates, hove/Stem) eo ,entirely ''on their own.°' Meat and Mex Wanted (10. Ralston went 011 tbo radio to ttla- Deal for 82,,900 remits for the atrrny-111 the next twe mota'tlis. t'cenle retic of M I l;< 5 M military district tl s t ra,tir >c u � u ,� oitl�rs have writ- ten held l \ d aeAye C s l ol, 2t 1 li � t+� s nw.>< t n a i ten 'this 215 member's of the t?ozqucens caring their Acti�.r�e copet'attcn, as "a national st'1yvk' "" in makingthe current' reeruiting 4 aauipoign" a, al , reuses , >t itis;.en .' a zzatutttet arto be formed for the sante pnrpes t'ol, Ralston has said there 13. loco seaareity off tuenond the 'oie)rve�rzgnniynt is certain' to put every y r effort 3 a ti<r't into making 1 � nt 1r .� n la an u t cc�� yy,� l a V. Vie revrultizai�; drive, Early rel,)'orta are that thep�atplx,al fiDr Men i� rzte#,tlxag wvith a fa•response. Z. 1. r The .. +c �, z le n t g i ,rein • p 't drive t� t e t wvil ! l be ilet`e':;Saarj; on the (fie}yexnutent'$ part: to a� Su ems, un ri,~ep a e''e`4l� f t sa s, 0 1 r< the third war loan campaign opening June 1,. The 00vei`an talent ata aasski Lig.. fray geipo,oftog0 of new money and for $14O,i 0ta,00O refunding of a' leant: eotning e1ne in N4veznlber. It Iras= erred - °thy right-ttr e y a amount of mune 'offered above the figures Mentioned. T1�t* loan will likely ,' be flonted at three per event., interest, cls close , • sold It ge tel.par, with ti: Maturity t)f', possibly t we've years. . The 'less Enligma What, exactly, Hes 'behind • 'the spectnculaar flight of Rudolf lies., No, 3• ng Nazi, to Scotlagnd h obscure as yet: -Members at t1ti'tt�vtl, Pike people everywhere, speeulated on the real meaning of the event, and all kinds of gue*ase*,; or surmises were made. - It inay� be, as Prime Minister • Churchill was quoted' Sts saying, "The maggot is in they apple:" -It mail*. Bess quar- relled with Hitler, and fearing a repeti- tion of earlier purges, 'fled the country to save his life. It may be he 1le,w to firitain on a peace mission,_ with, or without, Hitler's knowledge. -Tinge ma,' serve to clarify, the presen,t•'coin- plex inscrutable situation. It is-anfe to say that, if any Britisher, )r Canadian, •in any corresponding posi- tton, to than- - i ice tp -a i 2... e,si. hy..,1l.:h:ul.dalie-. what Hess appears% ,on the surface, to lace done, the Germans would be taliaalug It to. the Mullett T1s t. Alread "Eritala has- Otmbsn stew to radio, is Osman, the story at ixtssflit bt to 8collankt and prc)lia'bly 9i«talal hiot. will 1.>e dropped widely over iiiTertnany aalnatut It, ' . l y . Mr. iNink' told tlnc Commons ho would wititiiold auy etaatrrien on Tema ivtal;alwata--emits ntc (IIe ' Sight ani l pi.. ;teat Vieuy callahoratiOn with ! le rznwairiy) until Mr, !+ litatehill Ullaacle- is sttttetttout flak Iilclitain. Mr. King announe&gad that the Domin- ion Government is arranging. a MM - .:non), at the ;rave of Sir;,lohn ,A. Mac. donaahl, revered Conservative . Priittci MiiAtsWr, ,,u Kiagoton eemet 'ry o►n Juno UtI,1=t1ie fiftieth aitnivenyary of i� iL that ot,a t ialra3 sl to , Iq t tee l - 1 Adopted d A "J'he t1znutonstacl'taI tt*cl ) e* f U the .dg.e t en SIaltdaayy without taking formal, ,elivielou. vote?s on' he O.tV11,,suleaunendnieut e;'at11* ing for nationalization. Of ils .nee *he Socical . Credit aaneudtn iztt ',calling Jro greater use:of the! ;Beak of Canada for wear dluaatwin. or the. main budget pre- posatis themselves. 'Pittance Minister J . Ilsley has c'tit'eada .gnzwunneed some changes i 'the o oudb G as aii iz al l y brought down On Taw dny, ,�►'laril ; 9, as • s� 1 At ;uyc c e zlt >?o xA�� t� ..ora proposed itt xe t ddvi4t s and bond interestpayable 1e 'abroad and.' as h ere, s.s prottts taxes. 9 aur, 11 ? s e delayed r April a �� � OIR , �� 1' �Q, to May° 1;1.,v'elmuentewuit of t;lie twutty. Per .cent, taax on,,, motion picture enter - fa in nter-fain men t, tttke.% a \i. p :with t consideration . of� the budget proposals in committee of the r whole, :lir. Idvley� read a message, of appreciation :from the British •overn' mein of-titadit action iu lowering Can- adian duties on a wide range of British imports. 'Tie message from; Rt. Don. Maaleolm MacDonald, `iritisli•high Qom - said the British Government -at_taehes treat _importance _its.'Can- adian Can-adiaan 'trade to assist ins itlnaneing its vat. purchases in Canada, and would do all in its power to 'take full ad- rantag;e? of the reduction in duties a mexdiate future. Dwell Secui1. Acting .'0.F, Limier 3.t. 4, C. okdw'1 `l l, though he said * had been unable t4 gat, any figures ,whieii would Subetauti, ate the etatemelnt, repeated: the -report that i ittt� y . twenty illottall�ea- had, n e ed Canada. *Wee the wets. atm aeaaa?lz acquialtion, 'of, wealth- could 'achieved undelr the Rile 'of. income and corporation taxes ,i4 difficult icult to under- stand. IIowever, qtr. Ilkley admitted 'that i l the last mal ,,year 443 Can- aadiana 1. ad ineoniea of ovver $50,009 per annum. -/il c a, this group, With i'ueonnes totalling $47,144,300, said,–the i)o. minfou 'received $ld, ,07t int iueomaq gorse . . ",�., '113y way of Tefutiilg •the claim. that sixty trade union:: workers had been itnterue..cl, Mr., Lapointe Stated Ihat, of nine=ty-eight Communists interned, twelve had eoutections with trade un- ions;,Communism is illegal„ in Canada, 1lo stressed, and .Comnmunista will he interned whether' or, not they -happen to, be eonnetcted with• trade unions. Agriculture,i1t re, Minister J. Gaxeiiner annOlineed wetting of a niininUl:M: price y, tez'ea toe er . butter,.., >�� at nits, poo and, rising a ;hal-mut as otted per I� per month, to 82 Mats a pound in tOctober, which constitutes .the Six months' pre- dnctio �rial. �he up and gradation, allows for storage .carrying chars.. .Trtzdo and: (`.ommtcrce. Ikliigieter J. A M'acKinnwn., APlaelineed Sale of 120 -. i 000 ibu ofe shhels wheat at atut ii tames' � o r , i te. British .Ministry of Food, for delivery by' May, 19420. No price Was announced, " e r nest" 'of4he-tfritiui ''ve - ment. - Conservatives' . to Meet The National. Conservative Associa- tion has been called- to meet/in Ottawa in September to consider questions of permanent leader and national organ- izer for that party. '.i'he death of Senator J. D. Taylor of New Westminster, •B.C., leaves the party Standing in the S'e'nate tied, with forty-six inernbers each, and ,four .vacancies, Mrs. F. C. Casselman is the official Liberal candidate for the Edmonton The opposition groups made 'no head- West by -e ction on June 2 canseleb Sealy in their effort • to persuade lir, y the recent,. death of her husband.' If I1s ley'to allow ex nnption under income 'Mrs. Oasselman is elected she wilt be tasee for Canadians taking British the. drat Liberal woman eleeted .:to child' guests iixto their hones. Such Parliament•.- - exeiuption is alloW ed only for children Labor. Minister 'Norman . MeLarty brow*ht out under the official govern- uia>lde ;the officialalanqun_cement_ Yes -fer- ment sc<htn e ud not for."those:1irou lift- that. the, U'nemplgynient'Insurance out privatert, poutinued shortage of .&et 'wi11 come into force on July 1, shipping and the 1'lazards- of war, with 'On that date contributions of the floe Itstttle of 2tie Atlantic Hat yet won, workers and employers will commence. nv' 1,.. hutvew =e :et .epee: -iG.. , _. ,_ r >� .� inpi: an.-eJ' The ��rnhient" afa�`�to.��R�.1ti, . n, any large. Scale movement of British annual a alrti ns �.tU,000;000. from-. contributigns 'under •this act In 'Connection With war f nanciitg. ,The fund ,should get a real start while employment is at its war peak. -Members of the•defence forces will :be exempted from paydng 'the new ten per_I cent. tax on- travel by train, bus or airplane: • • LEEBIIRN eblldren to Caanada, atleast for 'the inf.. ham....... LJ+DBURLLN, . May 1:0.—'Mr. and Mrs: Bogie of 'Goderich. and Mr. and Mrs. G. Gliddoti and Mr. Fred' iGliddon from Vinemount were in our burg on Mother's Day for a few ,bourn Miss Pearl 'Hunter has been••feeling poorly with throat trouble. 'Her many. Friends hope °she will soon improve. We 'fire sorry to report that Mr. Arch. 'Horton' is again :confines) tol•bed. The W.M.S., quilted two quilts for the June bale last Nyteek. Anyone width:1g " o contribute sec tndjh tnd clothing for 'the bale will please bring it to the supply (secretary by the 1st of June. • _BENMILL1 1tENmILLER, May '20.4 -Harold and -Ross Feagan spent last week -end in !Ilami-lton. 4quilting was held in the ehureh on W esday, when two.,•quilts were quilted for the Red Cross. Rev. R. 'G.. -and Mrs. Hazelwood were F, lin London of Tiluroday. `.plate WA* neat excitement ht the- rti1 i a'e >9y when two team* of "horses ran away. The damage dome was light, ' PJ'RN SHIP. K .'ON, May ` o`" r..an!i Idris. „Chris, Rural •of. Oainsvillo and Mr. and Mrs..° Claire 'Mitchell of Rich-. wood vfisi t ed over the week -end with Ans. Wnt..'Jorrhnston and other friends, Mr. 'Walter Dicksent of, ,Dungannon spent the week -end with Nirs. Oordon. Mr. aladr. ;1 Cre. 'Warner Smythe, Audrey' and 11 y be, ls�, Mrs. Mara S'�ytbep Of , Teeswater Visitd. on Sunday :With Mr 'and Mrs, isn R i Mr*' and Mrs. Thos. Ito ie . � spe it t hCweekend atRiN1 JU with Bogie's sparents, Mr. and Mrs.WaycPilsox. READ iFft CLAA8.IFIEI) AD& ERQPHEYS. " FtiNERA4 ,SERVICE; (Established ab iished -13755 TRADITIONAL S R .. �Cll AND • I'�'X 'ARIENCR Prompt Ab , m uhcuce Service Phone 120 J? OYD M. LODGE, Director 1tr�r. dere w p* k*vlawy * i '$lit 4 attle *Alai uood•eivv.rw )'a w o Y044, '�Glt J.awrllig terrible uphill bat, 41e, 'too, ,Mr. f areia,w How's tika►tt Mr. l'akeigwl I honcht one, of your used CAN. J.W4eelpr ) 'unerni Director and Entbsintor AR .cel arom tl n p p y efts fed to day or night JMRVL*NE SER*X a Ia)>nea:.,,Stora 33$. Iteo 855W. D'aintiten Street • (oder-' The Cransto er l Ilome CompleteScrvlce at Reasonable , A Prices PROMPT' INVALID. C ° No extra Charge for the use of our modern Funeral •f1oizie. 17 Montreal St., 'Ph � one X99. DEAD or DISABLED ANIMALS' . phone" - N ACollecelpiNs num I ".901 r 12 Clinton" ' or 21 INGER,SOLL WILLIAM STONE SONS LTD Monuments! To those contemplating build- ing a Monument . prices before 'buying. Oe ntotery Lettering a specialty. AR work gugranteed, JOITN' :GRANT CLINTON MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS ', . Clinton ' Ontario Successor to Ball & Zaple onuments 'Our prices have not advanced from cast year. Large stock of Foreign and 'Canadian Granites to choose from. SPEOIAL PRICE ON INSORIPTION WORK - C.: W. Wilttarno:.k...Son- Granite Worksi 147 St. Patrick St. -ST.EATFORD &'home ,1955 a. CUNNINGHAM & PRYDE .EXETER - - ' and SEAFO'RTH We invite you_ ,tb_ inspect - our stock of Cemeery Memorials .: ALL ENQUIRIES WILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. EXETER ---Phone 41 SEAFORH Tuesdays & Saturdays - • 4}• u for' ACTIVE SERVICE RATES Or MY IM 'LIE RANKS $1,8O' per Day withTenard, Yaegning, Clothing, Medical and Dental care provided, XTRA . (1) Rates varying from 25# to 75e per day°,ior. skilled tradestnea a 1nile.'enaployed. (2) De ...Metit A.11owa i ee in Cash. There's a place for YOU at the •wheel of a roaring ng tank; behind a spa,t3 %ng,..4►4-Ark gun; aRtridean armoulred motorcycle .... and you are not the man to hang bach. Itis YOUR fight : the weapons °are being forged ; - the way prepared. The call is to ACTIO" from the minute you step into uniform. You and your ' ALS are needed NOW. Canada and the Empire, your honie,.your loved ones., musts he protected'; get into the fight. The Canadian Active Army 'requires amen for Artillery', Engineers, 0 Signa1t4 Ail/loured Cat4:, Tanks, infantry, Transport and Supply, Medica, Or; dii-ince find 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 your tensest District Recruiting Office. Fine out about these Uitits ` how they waW rrk, what they do. See just *here ..e • ,you'll fit in. See where an ° particular skill you possess can best be utilized. Then join up for . d TI . , "Apply to neOrest . District Recruiting Office ‘DEP!'iliTMENT, OF NATIONAL DEFENCE , • Make sure of a ha ppb`: carefree holiday by :replacing. smooth, worn tires with new Goodyears today! We have your 'size :. and 'a- choke 4'; - eleven different Goodyears for cars at different prices. We are equipped to give you quick, efficient service. ,Start enjoying the • protection of, new Goodyears now and you'll enjoy it for r><7►any, many months to come. Eirery `tire in Our:big stock is priced to save you money ... drive in or pre -holiday service today ROUSE & BELL, Coder ',,, nt.