The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 1 Apr 1939, p. 3

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_ ' » r" . . ' ' ' ' . MliiEtir', "MW" W by NM" tttaruerhree tatte 'tver A. H. Acres (can. Carleton) said - from the municipalities. He be- h e m not ottttetattd to an increased lleved it should go further. however, as tax rovided it was earmarked with the federal government doing ftl r gent for aid to urban and the collecting "d then, he ttaid, the 2r'f,u'g'u'lffd.' He urged a Sigma" would show multiplied national sweepstakes for hospital _ . "The Prime Minister collects Mt.. 'lil't',i ,,u,tu'g/'l,es'." for further " S00,000 more in this "as tax and "The rural and urban problem is! hands back. 81.500.000 to the mu- tied up with the taxation of reall nlcipalities. Mr. lienry went on, icstate" said Mr. Acres. He advised' ."but he does not "3' what k ttt he . . . to study a new done with the other ssmomo. It (2r,'ie,,',l:',iiit'c'i?tiri'i,e,e: . . he didn't have it there would be a William J. Stewart tCon., To. 86.000,000 deficit." There was no ronto Parkdalet said one larger-on- new activity or new purpose for the sumer of gasoline had suggested to , extra money to he spent on. he shim tho interests of the province; said. (would ho better served "it we put . We. Money wanted. 'a tax on the gas we create here Mr. Henry believed a "great deal" ! oursolvos." of money was being wasted on roads. The House had no informa. . . tion of the cast of a dual highway twenty miles in length. he said. but that "would he illuminating." In the year or more since the road was supposedly completed. said Mr. : Henry. he had driven over it scveral . J times and never failed to see gangs Ott ; of men working on it. "And thir- awe ans agazl ne : teen miles of it are now lighted in F a lavish way. I don't know where F L o the other 6.000 or 7.000 miles of pro- 0 a m R lt vincial highway might land it treat- . r poon I n g oya y ed in the same way." mug..." "Bhtetsed." Ottawa. March 31 (CP).- Nation. "such insults by foreign publica- "The Prime Minister lauded him. trl Revenue PTttilment officials ( tions." but.Ntotmeyfienerai Cordon self tor increasing the liquor rev-e. aid I'M?! tonighi' that Olders will Conant said it was doubtful l pro. hue. That's because the province Ma hue s:',,",,""',',':,'.',,' banning the vinCIal authorities had any Jurisdic- has really gone into the liquor busi- C "an"? T ',",T..re,"y/1) from tion. Prwevt.onta.r.io. Fill ex- ness in an effort to make money attach. it is a United States pub- haust any remedies within its power 'out of it." said Mr. Henry. "VIM"- 'le, It, up the mariner with the There were times when deficits mmedtate Ctttpip of thr ruling is e era overnment. 1e said. were justified. Mr. Henry believed. tt tutrtetott of King George VI in Mrs. A. Hilton said last night she Mr. Hepburn could administer the thr current issue nt the magazine would urtze that Coronation unit of people's business without expending "fy" dtrtren!al officials con. the Imperial Ex-Service Women in- the amount of money he was doing. Cider undignitied. However. the stilute a boycott against such Ameri- Mr. Henry challenged the state- magazine has run into difficulty can magazines to show the protest ment that a member of the Opposi-t With the department before. A tow of loyal Canadian women and would tion had tried to stop the collection months 8:0 one particular issue of suggest. ex-servlce men take simi- of succession duties by the Govein- the magazine was banned because tar action. ment. The Premier interrupted. of NI autobiographical article hy a "It is nag". the provincial legis- eharging that formm- Attorney-Gen. .tt.rytuut'x. At that time tho pub. lature has not the POWCr to deal . eral Price had said that if the !i,shers.ttre, warned that a rrtprti. with such insults," said Mrs. Hil. estates were reopened the Govern. tion might have more serious ('On- ton. "We, and I am sure, the men them would probably have to refund 'ey/ent. also will feel very indignant about payments to them instead of collect- Since then the department has re- the matter. King George didn't ing more revenue. ceived many. complaints. according want to he king. it was forced upon An argument ensued over collec» tn one official. Seizure tn Mont. him and he is making a very good tion of duties from a certain London real tonight of a quantity of the job of it." estate as Mr. Henry concluded his current issue of the magazine was i . speech. made solely on the responsibility of Ex-rierviee Woman Protests. Before adjournment was taken at the police there. he added. Mrs. J. E. Jones, also an ev-ser- 5:10 P.m. Colonel Drew denied the ----. vice woman, said magazines which 'ee/d',',' Pl he .d"i', 2it2t"f,', pm Asks Ban. pRrintl 'ti'g//."scu1i,cis;,'y,, of the e measure. e sat e vs t . oya amiy stou e oycotted carry the debate to a conclusion as "Puma," the announcement of for all time hy loyal Canadians. "A soon as possible. Port or": rigged Ot:':;:}datb°-VE lot of insulting stuff was printed oletn to puma"... United States magazines or periodoi- in the American papers at the time . William Duckworth tCon.. Toron- cals which lampoon the British l. the abdication. lid Il If ll Jenn- !rDoye.Tourt). resuming debate_at Crown or any of the Royal family. gigging: (£112: " "maxim" en the night .qesyion, said-the gasoline The ttetion was urged after J. J? Gibbons advertising counsel tttat was started' at three ce.nts b"; Colonel George Drew, Conservative and former president of Toronto the Ferguson. Government m. .1?25' Leader. drew the attention of the board of trade. expressed surprise tor the explicit purpose ot building: Ontario Legislature to magazine that the magazine, which has 'been highways. The Ferguson and Henry containing a "caricature" of King extremely anti-German should in- regimes had spent '365,000,000 on George VI in connection with . . h . d throu bout the rovince and . . .t..'. u su.l! the head of the tTt1ft country Pa. s g p .' his forthcoming nut to the which has stood up a ainst Gets it had been well spent..he said. He New York World's Fair. His l many g objected that the 'tyo/ine tax reve. Majesty was referred to as King] "Men in ubli- lif s n hot. nue now was not being Spent on "by God's might and his brother's' inured to "J,'t'.li1',/u't/',s.'"'f.,"nld 3:2": highways. lndisposition." Colonel Drew de- worry unduly about them " hei "The Liberal Government came cried "insults of this kind" and added. "Sometimes what sewn}; to) Into powerd with Ithe anon-ct; IT. said steps should he taken to halt be insulting is a case of ill-humor." pose tt re uc ng axes. sat . r. -"---------------..--, ' Duckworth. "As a Conservative, i thought their plan was a bright ' idea after the strenuous years of the depression. ' "The Liberal Government prom- taed to reduce the tax rate and give good honest government. It may be honest, all right, but it has not kept its promise to the people in 1934 to reduce taxes. But it made the same promise in 1938 and asked for a mandate to do so. The people thought the government had not had enough time to reduce taxes and so voted it into power again. But now the people are wondering why this government must increase taxes in good times when the Henry government hardly increased them I at all in the strenuous years of 1931 a to 1934." .

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