iacr: SIX 'MARCH 21. 1942 _ THE crraanorfrrzirpwu GUARDIAN, Dominion-Provincial Financial Agreement Discussed By Premier CHURCH OI‘ ENGLAND BEB- BENTBAI. GUARDIAN This column h reserved In! lewa al fiO-DAY ONLY — PLUS NEWS — MUSICAL “ PARA CHU TE BA TTALION ” rroarznr rm \l't.i\' - xsxcr KELLY - EDMOND O'BRIEN PRINCE tlflt/ARD-SHOWS 130-7 & 9 JIISI. llTlVEd l pgrlicularly LADIES’ v m B. R. Hartman. Rector. news; users nay be In CRABWELL lot Phohlllphl ‘ZOL/Y ..../2'.*.-"////01r ll h‘! i ‘: t! *1 " ‘I A . 111C PP ‘t: b ii_ i THE liiAi-i "uvnux . (‘iiizrn {FF TiME MI. Bnmet Parish. ‘ . did Q10 neoeaity 0! M‘ l“ m’ Cuyimwrd the as an elemen Miss Edith Meouisfln. City. la a patient in the City I-INDli-l-l- Mr. Wesley McKenzie is visit- ing at his home in Bay Fortune. .____ I H CONFEDEBATION LIFI INSUR ANCE . b,“ t in the determination need. But he pointed out the beglslature that the annual sinking fund ap- propriations of this province are in emoess oi.’ those 11H other provinces thattlr]: Premier Campbell's address on the speech from the of flsc Sponsored by Queen Mary Needlework Guild BEFORE BUYING your s ‘rhrone. delivered to Coat see our gielection of Camel l1! ' so “As I said. the question a: to whether we rlnould take our corn- could not agree pensation under the debt option or whole of under the tax option was purely provision-r academic in our case. for two reu- sons. In the first place, we receive practically the same com- oient DQ158000]: undegw eithglrd of‘ the: t mum rqpflg , 1n pace. n s lnraveaalreacly menllgncd we should v-lncial debt of 1940. make a severe losa under either of amounted “a: "'2.."°‘"l‘..i.“ "w f l e su y. In this working out of the formula, increasing ll htl bette bowing was made 190:1: ulldeir threadebt option. From Premier Campbell: appendix D to the agreement which would have very much is a schedule to the Act introduced have got a bigger cushion." yesterday, it will be seen thatmfg 1940 gross debt charges, w fiscal m“ interest d. ed to $387,000. Against that our th interest earnings amounted to 830.- 000, leaving net debt charges for h 1940 of $307,000. our succession duty got probably recepts for that year were $42,000, Dr. MacMillan: " 9 ‘P T E U R our annual sinking fund ment. Al e compromise he th for would decided upon allowing em e [rant to engrble us out of this Mr. L. Newsom, turned from a two months ab- sence in Halifax. Mrs. R. B, P. Jar-dine and Miss Laura H0685"! from a visit to Montreal. Mrs. Malcolm McSvwain Mrs. Albert Glow of Kingston have returned home after spending a w days visiting with friends in he city_ SERVICE KINGSTON UNITED CHURCH March 22nd. 8 P. M, Mrs. n Easton, speaker. L-1l05-3-21-ii, SPRING COATS in the ever ular Camel l-Iair, Harris Tw . are featured for “I sun's Boucles, crepes, Gab d- Tweeda. er ma’ to approximately $82,000. nder of the $78,000 was be a cushion against INSULBOARD-Carload o! Insul- board and wall board ‘ust arrived. Rogers Hardware. HEAR. MB. B, W. BOSS at the Central christian Church, Sunday evening. Mr. Ross. who is a talented speaker and a great Bible student. {rlaye as his subject "Doctrine of skirts, fitted lines, ly tailored and fi $11.50 ... $27.95 MI m. -z Mos. Picture alsnln] Jot-Jr: uziffil-xunc DIANA wvNvARn ----- MON.—TUE.—WED. STEll _ Fraser has returned to Albany after spending the week- end with friends in the east. Miss Helen Molyneeux, south- port, is spending a few weeks in York, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd : "You made up a. need subsidy for the pro- Why didn't you settle on basis?" Premier Campbell: "If my figure oepted. we would have $800,000." "Why did you BUILDING MATERIALS — Car- loaddlrolled roofing. ashfelt shingles. oo repair specialists just arrived. R08- KENNEDVS 154 GT. GEORGE ST. ‘ir- s‘ fllllfll" — Every A. R. P. Official Ind ...‘ - v rim educational Ladies’ lieady-to-Wea Mr. and Mrs. Herb Vessey, York, have returned from visiting M1". WE ARE again featuring a range .\Ls0 n: n: ' r ilznmx - ATTEND EARLY SHOWS ‘ENG; Lad“); -lli.r\ra. l i ‘ 5 i l . clifmrd 511M151" so that the answer to the formula settle for less than half? You are of net debt charges less succession in the same boat as the Liberal duties, would be $264,000, which is Premier of the amount oi additional grant we he didn't ge should obtain from the Dominion under the debt option. "Against that it was calculated ring Coats speciall mulatc the call for Call and see our selection. -———— Nova Scotla, who says Miss Dora J. Smith, North Rus- aftcr spending the past visiting in Ottawa, her niece, Mrs. J. S_ Edwards. Mr and Mrs Erskw Lewis, Loyal- ist, spent Sunday in Cornwall the guest oi I\'Ii' 1nd iilrs. Efitile 'I‘l1omp- Premier Campbell: “He says he didn't get as much as the other provinces not that he didn't get that under the suspension oi taxa- justice. I don't want to say that vre tlon Our losses would be as follows: Receipts from income and corpora- tion taxes 111 1940. $241,000. 131°" can't- vincial; and $10,000 Municipal; or ber wh a total oi loss of tax revenue of Public 9519M Add w mat we I055 of ting Brush" to capital?" l‘ ri- E IAAL-SIIOWS 2.30—7-—8.45 "Y i". {.‘r' lid-LIONEL ATWILL ..i.DE MONS TE ” CLoCKi-Larze Westclox Clocks and Watches just arrived. Standard Drrces on all mod- ur window display. proposals of M1‘. Ilsley, subsequent agreements which have 1.. ‘ been negotiated in accordance with th will prove to be so ‘renc taxing authority: vincial and mun to the taxpaying er will win to g system of divid While these agreements do not take the place of the Sirois 0cm- mission report as being an attempt to reach a. final and comprehensive settlement of the financial reunion- (Lauglrter). D0 you remem- en you used to make up the nvralrrau cnuncrr IN Accounts. and charge “Cub A, — Brookfield Charge. — Services next Lord's Day. l1 i 2‘ ' ' Mrs. George MacLure, Murray m" e5 ts tlmlmtlol] car>r'r01. River 11 A, M. Glasgow Road 3 P.M. the additional annual subsidy. tem- ships of ilze Dominion and the pro- nci c: w? I When fir» Y. mon cor-w: 1 d; $275,000. have got another two hundred doll- and we have a total loss under the ars if we charged for that. I don't Agreement of $526,000. So that Pi-‘Ofill the i academically our loss V Agreement would be $526000. Our pendrture for highways gain under the agreement would be $264,000. Or, academically, our net loss of revenue under the P10005315- would be $262,000. 111st is that be accepting the slightly better im of the two options, namely the debt m option, we were still bound to lose be lmmrtnnt to Ml‘. $252,000 as n result of the imple- mentation oi lire Agreement. Fiscal Need Calculated Harisville 7.30 P. M. Y _ lan Endeavour and Drayer service Brookfield Tuesday 8 P. M. H Ville Friday 8 P. M, L-ll01-3-2l-1l. arm; North, is at present in the pommy discontinued o; vinces, they do recognize a con- siderable number of the m-‘nciplea laid down in the Commission 1e- port, and I believe that the tem- porary acceptance of thcse principl- es will b= very beneficial in enabl- ing the Dominion and fiscal need in the detc financial relationships Dominion and tl~e pro “In the third place recognizes the quest fund provision or debt. n» ' as being an element c provinces iiéfliust t detailed considcmflon agreement will come ticn with the se the bill which ha e, and I do not tlr‘ at the prnswr 51,1 to go any further into details . tern. Cutting brush was _____ Mrs. Arthur M. Clark and young daughter Marlon. City returned re- cently by plane from St. John N B PRESENTED IVITFH PURSE- A.C.1 J. A_ McDougall, at his home in Fairview. Belbre leaving tendered an address and present- ed with a. purse by his friends and Gasoline Tax Guarantee iitese options alto- to say, gether, there was portant provision of the a arrival in England of Lieut. Hugh cut, a provision which sec For example, the surrender of the lotion to collect taxes in t speech last the income tax and corpnrarlun tax flfiflflg to the Dominion Parliament, is a recognition of one o.‘ the first principles laid dawn ln ilre Slrois report. I think, in "act 1 confid- delivered his budge spring. and which w to be very importan become extremely important '0 the y during future years; the Dominion govern- antee in the pro- gasoline tax rc- the year 1940. In Dominion and the rsce that the dcm- curtailing the use oior vehicle. of all -css.=ntial traffic would inevitably and tie annual revenue from the source of NEW GLASGOW? CHRISTIAN CHURCH Services, Sunday. March 22nd. 11 A, M. Morning Worship, i2 noon, Community’ Sunday School. 7.30 P. M. Cavendish Baptist Church services. Rev. R. E. S Mr. Gordon Bowness. wireless Officer with the American Lines Merchantship. has left on Rite!‘ 5Dendlnz a few days in z-he city visiting his wife and parents "It w“ therexom clear order to place us in a better, or ment would guar even in as good a position a5 we vlnces their net previously occupied, the Dominion venue received in must consider in our case the grant- other words the additional fiscal need provinces both f0 subsidy. And in arriving at that ination policy of proceeded to of gasoline, of m calculate our requirements as f0l- kinds of non many friends gave him a warm wel- come and wish him bon voyage smulrrr noanlscrrlror. Honor Roll for the month of Feb- POLICE COURT - Contending that he was not Station on the iught in question, a taxi driver, charged with solici- ting fares at the the space provided, was dismiss- ed in the Police Court yesterday. Two drunks lmd their . rcnrnn unison Richard Dcnmng fl-‘muccs Gifford ~ Maude Ehurne-ianet Beecher . u... O'Brien: 2. Jos- the In the first place he said that he greatly red-uce felt bound io compensate us for of the provinces ti: '. 105s of $262,000, and in addrion gasoline tax. he proposed an extra grant of new aglrcemeni Grade IX-l. Marie O'Brien: 2 PARISH OF MILTON AND RUS- \GOMiliii fi/IUNDA Y TUE-WED. Francis 0‘Brien: 3. Mclvina con- nollv, TmoPchunq‘ o! Dominion nron-cy in the amour.‘ of oi’ the net receipts of the Glllfli‘ vr_-1. Mary Sinnott: 2. Sunday llrc Rector will be absent in Georgetown. Services will be con- ducted at Milton at morning and at 7.30 in the evening b the Rev. H. Douglas Henders n. There will be no service at Rustico. Rev. J. R- McMahon. $175,000 per anuum; total vinoe frcm fiscal need subsidy of $431,000. statistical point ul to fall b view the acceptance of the aurce- ficit on that the by the Province surrenders annual revenu- es amounting to $525.00’). 011d T9- as they are eviinbly bound einw 1940 figures, the dc. that llem Will be guarsuieerl Dominion treasury. "To summarize the benefits which the Province will receive from the of this agreement: quires no argument envisage the position in which this would be in if we failed the agreement. Apart alto- m the embarrassment in would place lire Dominion snt in its revenue activities d subject our own income on tnx payer's to the nac- Dflying even double taxa- shoulcl take the risk of r gasoline tax revenues substantially below the fi81il‘€s which we received in i930 and 1940. We should a'so take the risk of having our provincial re- venue frcm income tax sources fall c0 Grade V——l. John J. O'Brien: 2 itfvrrir" Cunningham; 3. Merlin Mc- r 151's oruarrsr flour, * - ,-_for WATER! Earl Trainer: 3. Joseph Connolly L , Bertha McCarthy. WANTED - As there is a serious shortage of agri- cultural help. we wish any person looking for work on farms to in- form our office. Farmers in many cases are offering good pay. Give- us your name, your post office au- dress, and the amount you expect to receive for work or: vincial Department of Agriculture. grant of 5.701.000: a not gain to think it re the province in each year of S175.- O 0 "Mr. Ilsley was careful to draw a distinction between the expression gether fr ‘fiscal need subsidy‘ as u=ed in his which we proposal and the expression ‘fiscal governmi need subldy’ as used in the Sruis we sho Commission report. Hon. who are flmlllar with that report essity of will recall that fiscal need subsidy tlon. We in the meaning of the Commisszon- having cu ers contemplated the amount neces- fall very Silly to raise the social ministraiiv". services of any p20- viuce to lie general ave-rage level of those services through ‘ire Dom- inion. while at the same time not Grade I (Junior) 1. Gerard Sin- noit Perfect attendan Josephine O'Brien. Brien, Earl Vsinnott War—25 Years Ago Today oe: Laura Boylan. J. men: bzrs coroorati 5 WINE i Marv lvlrrrin...m..ar..¢..r. run caucus - u: (iasseelllill EMPIRE - TO-l-DHAY IN THE ABSENCE of the Minis- r the services in Zion Church t0- morrow will be conducted by Rlev. . J. Keir Fraser. His subject in the morning la "Vifhat we know and do about Heaven." The sub- m the Qvenlng 1,; nsiderably below i SHOWS 2.30-—7--8.45 -FIVE GREAT SHORTS (By The Canadian Press) MARCH 21, 1917- reaohed point l0 l the Empty Heart." At the close 0f the cveniniz service there will be apecigiu prayers for our Empire and y province a tax the figures for th the average of course l5 prob] y the various would be a risk. a ose years. 7114i ematical, bur. it nd r-he risk would tax burden sustained b Wedding Anniversary ies, and our soldiers on the Sam 4. , Ge ,the sea and in the air. r me w m“ ma“ e stiffened Ailyanc»: Rus_ rces crossed‘ border sh territory scuhh Ilsley arise, among oth provinces of Canada. I nsrdcr" following manner: pointed out that he did not co the present time opportune for the pointed out administrative which I quoted,_in P ht be called Island, in common with . provinces. the Dominion tax is allowed as a deduction the calculation of provincial income tax, and naturally, as due to in- raising of social and services to what mig an ideal m- even aver and that so far u the asreemen were concerned. ‘fiscal need subsidy’ would be held Persia into ‘Pérllle Aden isolated frcm quarters, iathat you both rnaybea ———-—— 22 film-Russian gov- took place on Monday ‘A; event of more than ordinary Importance In conclusion, we cent this little lift edon nenaiiuuianooniaci under Prince Lvov to mean only such an amount as creased rates the evening, March ii, i942, when the WW1 d be “we” I and neighbour. oi Mr and ha, i a. Geore Abbott assembled in ill! beau ul home to celebrate U t Church School offer in th ty P. M. At the evening _ on Western Front .M.M.\'.1evy will deliver Ii b‘ °° d°'“‘° I‘ "Who Ia On d’: Commander-Jr! Britain's last "Private Army,” which he l! BMW"! '5 with them the icrty-l0ui‘r.rz anniver- of their wedding. When all had gfianred in the spacious living room I‘! and IvLr. and M escorted to tlie specting above, the Duke of Atholl died at Perihshirc, Scotland. l1 7‘ e Lor Choir will sing Bulliv- Be was a brlgarlier-general In the last ws ‘rum Rro Bins" and “The Ninety and probable increase in the coats o! 92'1"“ m!‘ P!“ those services due to wartime condi- tax collections had not yet eir peak. That is ‘.1 creased efficiency w Abbozi. had been s of honour. Mr. 55°" organist and direct the music of RADIO B. C. Hard was appointed chair- man. He, a fer llllikllllg appropriate lvLr-s, L.e._rh l. cry and tiful wedding “ti. Abbott 1'1 Canplimentur-y" l'<il' (b? ill/Ir. J. A. Mil. Dear Mr. and 1.11.. We are u‘ n i celebrate uni: ~ of your wvrrrin. gratulaie ruu or; ‘ many year's cf‘ w .. ' i . . . ‘ui fanning, Furinrr, \, 1 u, i-llrllc the J Cholrmasicr will the day, y as -.on- iceable in the collec eii°ii§° 33.2% “‘ n e a ranch o excuisive to the Dominic . And I must admit collection, had ‘ that on ths point the province would 100 per cent ei probably have had more eloquent cllned to advocates if we could have been increased represented by our friends in Op- and position. If for instance they had creasing incc been able to go there in i985, they tax might be . could have said to Mr. Ilslev. had a deficit of $142,568 on cu account excludins sinking fund", . if they had been able to go up 1966 they could have " year, in spits of the fact that we received and additional subsidy of 3150.000 from the Dominion Govern- ment, we still had a deficit oi $20,- in taking into consideration fund appropriation. I-loweve unately or unfortunately we had not . . made a showing of that kind even , in 1040. which was the only year in which the present _ has had - and I belie year in which it will ' flcit of ordinary account without taking sinking fund into considera- n." got ore "If we had Premier of our ex- admit th account as have th - you did, we could have done the tax re saane thing. We bought lots machinery, for instance, ordinary revenue in our yes‘ lmc when we hand- f our revenue over n Depmrtment for not yet attained its fect. But 1 nm in- efficiency of collection Tl-ANBMIS SION It. JAMES‘ CHURCH — At the lantern Daylight Saving Time Kirk tomorrow the services will be conducted by gm Minister, somers, M.A., B.T.M., who will preach in the momin "To Him that knoweh to do good and doeth it not, to him it is sin" (St. James 4:17) and in the Even- on the text "Put them in fear, , that the nations may know themselves to be but men" (Psalm 9:30). Miss Lillian‘ MacKenzie, Mus. Ban. will direct the music for the services. On Friday epsirtory service will be the church with full choir and scr- Holy Communion will be celebrated on the morning cl Palm Sunday (March 29th). works, called up libs. A. C. Mal t who read me acvconlpuuyung laid:- echer. Bryculon HlCll presented Mr- and Mrs. Aizlroit v.rlll two bmu- 10.30 p.111. Western Canada $8.52 rn (to 10.00 p.m.) 0.10 m. Canada and U.8.A 41.32 m 35.53 “IATURDAY. MARCH ll 5.15 "Iiondon Calling.’ 5.30 ‘Secret Mision 000.’ Ilnsl 6.00 London Gipsy Orchestra, led s by 1 6.80 ‘Calling the Newsletter and Poatscari t 6.46 The News and News 7.00 War Commentary: ‘The Talk by H. C. libr- 710 ‘Listening Poet.’ 7 15 News in Punch. 7 30 ‘Canada Calls frcm Iondon’ (in collaboration with CB): ‘Gentlemejn with Wings.’ e DISGUIJNT orda 2" '- " ' u; their neigh- ' m u J a i i 1 P eryone ion ourc n s ug ng m Th ey Are Joli‘; 1.01m Fellows." mes upon which the levied, there would be the next few years income tax figures to to the increased im- the Dominion Tux Agreements Summarised Just some of the ways lr the provincial taxpayer as the Provincial treasury nd thmeselves in an ane- mslous position if we failed to ac. cept this agreement. Briefly summarize the benefits of the Province, we have on this occasion. "We a tendency rrent for provincial or decline owing _ allett. A m‘. .1 iui slug song. with Mrs. Fred llczuiierson at the 0. was greatly enjoyed by all Etlent. Refnslrrrl ms, 1101.11 delic- u s and appoil. u-rr.» s-"rvcu by the ladies. '1' t .1 vr-rv pop- ular part o: . folio Reg. Now We are clearing out at a bargain the Dyes These Dyes are all reliable and we have a large assortment of sirurlng would fl Bleworth-Vaughan agreement to the government in the first ve the only grant of new A\ ulunul 01m cf .000. nrinMacvMillan: "You would have Campbell: "I am freq to at. In the second place we e guarantee of our gasoline venue at the 1040 level, and e that in the present year arantee alone will be worth s You at least 0100.000 to the treasury. In the third pace. lire payers of income tax and corpora- tion tax will be relieved from the double taxation. For all ivese rea- pos what might be called the negative reasons resulting from the condi- tion in which the r-sirbavers and the provincial treasury mirzhr. find the agreement were not accepted. I submit. that it will be in the very good inner-rats this province to accept "-10 W089i Ca ll. 8.00 Headline News and Views. the bonnie.’ .1 h s taken Dllllh.‘ ‘ l, The eats depart/u Mir .;rl'rr‘l a. Abbott n year's of happy weddul Union. Road ’~ y, March oth, 1942, can Church, Picton, Ontario, {he marriage of Miss Lila Vaughan, youngest daughter of Mr. f‘! w-n u. 1M2 ' . 915 Weekly Visit to the Ameri- can Eagle Clu, with Geraldo and his Orchestra. 9 45 ‘The Voice of the Nazi.’ Talk by Gilbert Harding. 9 55 Musical Interlude. l0 00 Tommy l-lazrdl l0 30 lmrdon Calli m 40 The Dillly Serviwe. 10 45 Tim News. 11 c0 ‘Off the R/soord.’ ll l5 ‘Britain Speaks ' ll 30 Radio News-Reel. MAGIC FLAKE- s Av n~\\ A. Rrdrard Clewcrth, R.A.F'.. son or Mr. and Mrs. Tlrfmas H. Cleworth or Manchester, England, was sol- by the Rev. J. M, Crecg- gan, who was assisted by the Rev. Chaplain of Plcton Airport. The bride wore a gown of Heav- enly Blue, wit-h matching aoxssor- ies, and her ccrsrrge was of Carn- ations and Sweet Peas. The witnesses were I..A.C. Sump- r and lltjfm. sumpier cf Charlotte- Premler Campbell: “We made re- placements out of ordinary revenue. g range pflllcy for In any case it was certai design but perhaps by fiirat the calculation was made on pa‘) basis of the public accounts of BUTTER FLY_. JAMlESON’S DRUG STORE i A M. 12 ogcnfcoitish Clans’: Clan Camp- l l2 i5 'f‘-:lk: ‘Life Over Here,‘ l2 30 Th1- New-s. 12 45 Close down. (left) and u. Gcn- "W" M r llenry L. Stimson f the Caribbean Defense Command, are Pifliilf"! my photo as they arrived at a military l"|'°" son's inspection of Panama Canal delelllel- Andrews, chief u Following the cow-many a wed- 0mm" U g A ' I l. I‘ ng dinner was s u the Royal H°,_e,f1'v<d W friends “In addition, m. lLaley recogniz-