v , i MAY 22, 192s Old Dutch Cleanser chases dirt- l yilil cnisiivinvi an i FIRED IN lillgliil DEBATE (Continued from Page 5i portant one-he was dealing par ' and safeguards your family with Old Dutch Cleanser protects your home with Healthful Cleanliness because it removes the dangerous invisible impuri- ties as well as the visible uncleanlincss. Old Dutch chases all dirk-none is left behind. There is nothing else like Old Dutch. To the eye it looks like a fine powder but through the microscope you see thou- sands of flaky, flat-shaped particles of distinctive character. These particles possess natural detergent qualities-they erase the dirt, and by a process similar to “adsorption" take up and carry away allimpurities. This drawing of a highly magnified Old Dutch particle illus- X \ tratcs how completely and safely Old Dutch works. Being flat-shapcd,these particles make a perfect contact with the surface and do not scratch. With a clean sweep they lcavc the surface smooth and free from uilcleanliness. Made Old Dutch doesn't scratch. Avoid in Canada damaging grit. This drawing .. shows a highly magnified particle of hard, scratchy grit at work. Being of irregular shape the sharp, hard points dig into thdsurfacc and leave scratches which not only mar its beauty but arc lodging pluccs for dirt and impurities. Old Dutch chases dirk-protects the home where the Bell $01,000 of ordinary have gone on just o accomplish that. House knows; but if the Public Accounts will find where from. l-lere lt is: arrears. $5.589: or ln all $47,500. HON. MR. MCINTYREZ We col- cd to d0. ciatemenl. Ml‘. Speaker! "We col- to do it!“ Does the lion. Minister of Public Works know what hap- Pcned? I see the Premier smiling ——he knows’! I wouldn't doubt bur that my hon. friend from Rustico knows just what happened; that when thc Bell Government came in- lo power, in order i0. roll up a fic- titious detlclt against the Stewart Government, they wilfully, deliber- ately and negligentyl left the collec- llon of the income tax for the ycar 1919- mil you not know that, my hon. friend? HON. MR, LEPAGE: that you did it in 1923. DR. MCMILLAN: 1t ls wonderful whirl. my hon. friend from Rustlco knows. (Laughton) llls wisdom is something remnrkablm-he has gut knowledge of things that do not exist. It was not much wonder that he was taken Into the rank-a 0f the Executive. Wc knoiv ---- »——-—-»—-—,rled forward in the year 1920, and ment. which is certainly a most im- tlcularly with highways improve-four of powcn, the Bell Government made such if that, w“ an right, °f,mcni, ll was a desperate thing; but Government gut thsti revenue. I didn't licnr that. statement. but he should. little bit r -ii -! . and told us how they were 8315c "t; Mlnistei of Public Works knows I don't know| whether he knows or not, or whether the gentlemen on that side of the they will take of 1920 theymnllghicncd yeti this money came . “"01"? T“ non MR sauupnns- You ma 0f 1919 received .121 1920. 540.283; ln-lbettex. Just mm m“ home“ ccme tax arieais. $1.883; land tux iccted the taxes, what you neglect- DR. MCMILLANZ Mark -~ that lectcd the taxes but you neglectcdlco the year 1919; we find that the ',ln‘ the hands of the collectors car- lnot credited to the year 1919 when -~the Alscnault Government went My hon. friend says nothing about that, sc- apparently ln other words, if there was $25,000 carried ahead ln one year, by the Stewart Govern- ycar by the Bell Government ll. was [quite all right. Well, I have M? counted for both now; so now the _where the $61,000 came from. . HON. MR. MCINTYRE: I am nob much enlightened yet. DR. MCMILLAN: He ls not much Surely you are ‘not going to be as hard a problem as the Premier? ‘ I don't think you have quite got the idea yourself yet. DR. MCMILLAN: All right, lot ‘us take the Public Accounts and try and figure it out. There w: .find $47,000 collected that belonged .-Bcll government did what no other ‘Government. ever did before, and I don't think evcr will again, unless we get another paragon‘ of “perfec- ,‘ticn“ in Governments. They put -lnto their Public ‘Accounts of the ,ycar 1910 this record on page‘ ill): .“No income for the current year re: lccivcd within the year ending Dec. [31, .1919." “There is the whole ‘story. The Minister of Public ;Work.s said we didn't collect this naxcs. Thai is n01 correct, THEY didn't collect the taxes; they lcll them llicrc deliberately and carried yihrm inln the noxt year. aml their Public Accounts show it. llarl they credited thc rcvonuc that slioulil have been crcdited i0 the ycai- 19in. to the Arsenault govcl-nnlcnt, as “WV should have done, they would not" have been able io roll up this fictit- TITE CWKRLOTTFETQVLVII GQARDYIN ‘ ruriu shin‘? l, MR. ALLEN: I didn't mention Mil’ 31031‘. I said I paid my lax and I hsvc my receipt. If lic wlsii- es to use 1920 I might as well was‘ 1915. I mcnlioncd no your at all. I was only referring to the poll tax ‘elf. . DR. MCMILLAN: Then if he llZlil his receipt for every year he was assessed wc know (hat 1920 was one ;of the years that hi: was assessed. J-lcre we shall have to produce th", Public Accounts again. We find on page 28 o! the Public Accounts that the returns show no poll lax collected for i920 in the town of‘ Summers-ids. rApplauseJ i MR. ALLEN That is explained by i the fact that they carrlod the ‘cheques over into the next year. (Liberal applause.» DR. MCMILLAN: Now, Ml. Spen- ksr. you will remember the ln- cident and the discussion about this matter. how the hon. the senior member from Summcrslde was quo-z- ed, and he has said repeatedly an‘! has held ll. up as something signifi- csni of the mismanagement an-l manipulation ofthe Stewart Gov- ernment in this matter of collect- lng taxes, ihiit his personal cheque was carried over from one year into another. that there were two of his cheques cashed in llle one year. I WlSh he was in his seat that there might be no mistake; it ls so verv difficult. Mr. Speaker, to got those things absolutely straight. A man makes u statement. one day and the next day it ls liable to be something very different: but that is as near as we can hope to get it, because we have heard his statement time and again, that his personal cheque xvas carried over. l-Ie has discussed ii on public platforms and I have heard him use it as an argumcn» against the Stewart Government. Now my lion. frlcnil the Junior member from Summcrsldo says that the vcry some thing occurred un- (lCP the Bell Government. Whal. 1 wish l0 draw lo his aliention is that according io the Public Accounts. nothing was collected from tin» town cl Sumincrsirlr- in 102i! for toll Lax. That ls not the sliilcincnt of any ,3l'l'v'£ll0 lncnibivi- but it is sci, lori-li ‘n the official ilcconnls of thu Pro- vinrc. which inc prceinilably cor- rvct. 5-‘ lous deficit of $232,000, which they said was left by their precede-sabre,»- (To bu Continued» _ the greatest deficit for years" and non. MR. SAUNDERS. You c0l- . - , lecled $25,000 of 192a taxes that you “”"°h- ‘f Y“ “ml-We “h” Pub“ SPRING PARK. Twclvo members and four visitors met ni. the home cl Mrs. Joseph Bigger, Malpequc Rd. General business was discussed. Sev- eral lottery books were sold. The loliil proceeds from thrcc dances Mrs. and the lottery tickets to date am- ounted to $101.25. The dances are to bc continued during the spring. It was resolved to thoroughly clean Fair Island,“ Blggur the gramaphonc helped to pass a social hour. With the serving of the lunch and God Save gathering dispersed. and the out houses of the school. This Institute has reduced the school debt by paying $550.00. A Reading was given by Mrs. Drlscoll entitled "Our two conundrums by selections Our King the Pineapple Jam! ——Y-thep cents HE only sure way to make perfect Pineapple Jam or Jelly is the Certo way. Your experience with Ccrto will be a revelation in simplicity and economy; and-what a relief it is to know that you are now able to make all varieties of wonderful jams and jellies with much less trouble and anxiety. Miss Alice Bradley, Principal of Miss Farmer's Selim] of Cookery, Cooking Editor, Woman’s Home Companion, says: “I strongly advise all housewives ' to make all their jams and jellies with Certo because: I f's easier-takes only one minute's boiling. Tastes better-no flavor boiled sway. Better color~not darkened by long boiling. No worrr-never fails to set. I t's_ economicaF-fifty per cent. more from given amount of fruit and no waste from failures". FREE——Nnv booklet, beautifully illus- tm ted in color! 24 pales o! new ideas about the mall-Inf oljcms and jellies —-new and intorestind ways to servo them. Mail this coupon. - earned mm 192i You haven,‘ m“ Accounts, ls 10s! ‘lust like thc $100,- gctlen that, surely. To build up a no" of "cducucn l“ debt“ wood showing. - DR. MCMILLAN: Oh yes. The Premier has got something now. l . HON_MR_ SAUNDERS. I always -Wliilc W0 arc on those figures- had something on you although they say flmircs are di-v DR MCMILLAN. $25,000 in 1923211111 not very lntcrestlng—I_ mlghl that the Conservatives carried over “f” to that 9°11 tax which W” m“) 1924. and dmnvt cred“ m what thought wc had heard the last. 0f. Government? . but which has comv» up for discus- H0N_ M’. SAUNDERB, m the sion again; that absolutely fair tax yea‘. 1923' as you Shoum have‘ that the Stewart Government re- prt. MCMILLAN: In other words, Peflled- MY‘ him- "lends will sci We wok mm $25300 from the Be" up and argue that the poll tax was government? , fnir and square, that it was touch- HON MR’ "SAUNDERS. I didnvtlllg ovcry part of our people, and my 5Q final. no nlan should bc alloyved the DR MCMILLAN. we“. m“ we privilege of a vote unless he was _ and,“ cred“ to them rontribuiing something towards the HON MR’ SAUNDERS; You upkeep of Government. That is didn't credit it to the year 192a. "m Principle behind the‘ 0011 MK- _ DR“ MCMILLAN; Exactly‘. and n, We are not attacking the prlncipli 1923 tho Bell Government was Parllculafly- but “'9 53y mls- mill’ mom h the very pcoplc whom this pcll tax HON. MR. SAUNDERS: So was “'35 SHDPO-Wd iv reach. accordion ihc Stewart Government for part of l° m" l" 171611719 lHVOIVOd, W110 the “um should contribute whatever the tnx DR. MCMILLAN: ‘n other words. was lowards the upkeep of Govern- we main glvc lllfl Bell Government mimliwerfi the very ores whom it cram m. that? ,wns not rcachlngn~thc young men. HON MR7 SAUNDERS; you these who had no property: those didnrt do your bmflbkeepmg right |were the ones, they said. who were You were trying m being reached, and who should have on. MCMILLAN: Will the Prom-f"? vole unless they were nayinv, m. w" us what he means. isomthnlg: and those were the very HON. MR. SAUNDERS: Do yonfmfl- when you examine the act, want me w repeat n? . who were not being reached. Thai DR MCMILLAN; so f“ as 1 canlls what we found unfair about the understand you, there was $25,000 11°“ “"0 599N156 the farmer WhO there that should have been crcfi- "Rd two 0r three boys M home was lied t0 the Bell Government. Paying 1h" "IX BY"! Pflibfibli’ $9110 Ho“ MR) SAUNDERS; I 5am m or $12.00 was being collected from the yam. 19m one man. The ground we took. DR“ MGMILLAN; we“ p, m, and the ground which cannot bc We‘. 192$ and we cam“; it inmldlsputed, ls that the whole bilrden 1924;, cf the poll lax came upon tlic farm- HON. MR. SAUNDERS: S11v0. "'35 011d PIVPOPW OWXIEPS- Dllflll; DR‘ MCMILLAN; To make u", lhe yearn In which this tax was col- insc worse against. the Bell Govcrn- lulled. $71790 WES COUNIWd In the mono? city and incorporated towns and HON‘ MR 5AUNDER5; T0 mpkft $73,000 from the farmers and pro- the year worse. and to make ln 193-! DENY OWIIBTB. ll» W85 nearly all. iis good a showing as you could. Y0" 111115110 Sfly- Paid by U10 flim- DR_ MCMILLAN; Now wejvc got, crs and property owners. Some ll‘ The Poll Tax Again 0h Rockér_)§iz'n'oPL/\~s', lily British linilml Press) LONDON. May l9.-A rocket nor- aplune is being built at Cssscl, and l-lcrr Anton Riiiib, iiii Ml‘ pilot of great experience. will be thc first man to attempt to fly in a ‘plan:- wlilch it. is said will go far higher than Mount Everest (20,000 feet) is ind with a rapidity which mall lms 1icvcr before experienced. The machine, which ls to be fit- .._~.»-_._..._»#._...._.___ -..____.___.-M_ . Women 000k er. which says tlicrc i Kiddies surely do delight in Kellogg’; Corn Flakeslsk And Kellogg's are good for them—breakfast, lunch or supper. Always so crisp! So easy to digest! 05149.9? conn FLAKES movement, Services during the For British Navy WHY in that direction. _ p "The women who cooked for tin» 2r Air Force Stations is done en- werc as iircly by women, and I ihlflk m“ ccmprtcili, as men and a good deal may be the tliin cnd of (he Wedge- morc thrifty." said an official of It may not bc long bilfOlflllli 11;»; , .i _ ih- Nay, Arii and Air Force 1ns- tltutc undertakes the ca CIIII" 0 LaNnoNv May w‘ lfiavghhvgaleti, llllll0 (ova rdplbrtcr “The old svs- llll‘ Armv, and then the cook: will h "my may 5mm 1 i c < ‘ ‘I d ‘fie tl A'n- b o ch as is Lo be vlic casc iu “coki “Ccordlng m a ilgongonstilgg; igiiawlxcaliisdz idba orl wbcmcrllln Dlthc Army was not liked. But now ¢,-.'v ~n"_’"<~ eighteen-arcane rs; .___. .______ _ . No other corn flnlren nnull * Kellogg's for flavor arid crim- neu. KcilopTl am never tau!!!" thick. Never . wavy! Always extra light and crisp: . “r042 d: unvr or lrnnlr- mill. or rrr im v Servo for lun- fnll. Delicious ui -—fruils or honey so Order at hnlcln. m‘ -.- m. (P1 dining-ran. Swirl ivy .1‘f .rro"-1~ Made by Kellogg in Lulu/oi, Orif- Aluiayr OI-‘GII-Ifflll‘! lho mes 'hg at several of lh-n small- zcrl with rocket apparatus instead )f motors. is of a light typo 0f 550 ncunds WllCll empty. It is being built at Lhc~ Raob-Katwenstein \\'0l'l($ at Casscl. and the rocket ap- paratus is being made as Lhc Opcl Works, where a rocket-automobile Imaginative Germans are already writing articles about rocket-acro- and hundreds of people have writ- ten to the managers of the Opel Works to beg for the privilege of being the first to be “l‘0CK8LCd" into space. I-Icrr Ruub has found ls necessary to state publicly that there ls no "den of passing beyond the ntmos-i phere of the earth. DON'T suffer headaches, or any of ose pains a tablet of Aspirin can was recently built and tested, i ' i‘ planes shot to the moon or Mars. -. ERTO it! To ‘make it as bad as possible against the Bell Government. us sue. We find that in the year l0- lll there was an amount of- $25,000 wouldn't pay it. 1m, lhc junior mcmbcr from Summer- slde here says he paid it in the year i920. and has got his receipt. MR. L. R. ALLEN: I rise to a -,»---~~~ ~»-—-- - point 0f order. My hm, friend cnd in a hurry! ‘Pllyilfllilll prescribe it, and approve its free use, for it docs not affect llie heart. Every drug- gist has it, but don't fail to ask the druggist for Boyer. And don't take I sum I paid m, any but the tablets that arc stamped Certo House Service Department Colmuq. Ont. Plane send mo the new booklet. i Name .............. ...-... ........ Addreu. .............. .. ‘ I57 Baby is Teething ..__.._- Don't gel the ldcu Baby must be lllCli on this iwcounl- ll ls considered by those who inslis a study of children's discuss that Cholera Infsntum-ths imost common dlseoao anion; butler-ls cursed by Ivdlmsnl In mili- _1 . Garden City Milli la free from sediment. bet us Ilellvll‘ your dolly supply. The Pure Milk Co. ltd. I CORNER FITZBOY AND GREAT GIOBUB STREETS PIIONI 5M poll lax every limc that I was as- HCFSPd- DR, MCMILLAN: Thai. statemcnl. Mr. Speaker, ls entirely different w v llic one he made hcrc lust night. The year 1020 was under dlscllssln.) and the statement he made was that he piild his lax in that yvnr and had his receipt for ll. Isn't lhnl- correct? MR. ALLEN: I didn‘t mention any year. DR. MCMILLAN: I-lc was rcndy enough to pct up when the mcmbi-r from thc First District of Queens" Wns discuss-big n ccrtiiin your, and with the "Bayer Cross.” d lhlriulsrlum. While ‘ay that he pnld his lnx and hail MAQCAE- DARLINQYLL- TAKE THAT LETTER ou-r AN‘, MAlL i-r \ou‘i.l. Q0 NOTHING OF HERE A MlNUTE. ll“, wig. ,, i, 1N THE. Hour-s; l'L.L see wu- rr l2: MAILED" l ‘hi-s rpcfiwptrfor m“ yo,“ grrJphayglaowghw-ILIHDIC with their " nu OH LlTTLlE BOY- LONE ya lt In Aspirin means lll(ll' manu- ln nnmiro the public urinal. mlu Inna. _, k‘ , I ____ _w__ ‘ a . 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