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Inu- ln no nuuruu ms n- m¢m¢“m '°'°'“'°'¢, losdvsls|u\out|emft¢an¢ocaann\baa¢knsvv|cl¢el.- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Fon SALE . ‘ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-TWENTY CITY PRO- perties. Also building lots. Apply to Mark R. MoGuigan, Solicitor. ___;._____________._.__..___¢~ COTTAGE -FOR 8ALE`-NEARLY new. Apply No. 329 Corner of Euston an! Victory Ave. i_0rt.`.- `- j `. - on above date his choice farm of 100 acres. 70 clear and -in high state of cultivation. Balance cover ed with hard and soft wood, also all his stock, crop, fa_nm_ imple- ments, eto_ - ' SfI‘0CIK--General purpose mare 8 years old, Horse 1.9 years. 2 lililch cows, 1 cow 5 years old to freshen in April, 1 Heifer, 3 years old, to .freshen in May. 1 ‘Helter 2 years, 1 one year old: 25 hons_ CROP-~I00 bushels outs. Qunnti ty of hay and potatoes. Senators Defeat _ Calgary Tigers . *___ -CALGARY. Alto. Mar. 22.--_ Performing before one of he larg- est crowds that ever iammsd into the Arena. the Ottawa Senators. world's pro-hockey champions, Ili/lP'LBl\iEN'I7S--I driving wagon, 2 carts, 1 truck. 1 driving sleigh, 1 wood sleigh. 1 box sleigh, 1 gang plough. 1 single plough, 2 sets -liar ness, 1 Gerri -hay mower, 1 binder. 1 hay rake, I seeder, 1 cream sepnr ator. 1 washing -machine, 1 set ot driving harness, 2 sets ot work -heflleee. lr#-098. 1 cross..cut saw (DOW). 2 axes FURNITURE-l ra-nge heater, dresser, iron beds, 1 parlor organ, chairs and tables, 1 sewing mach. ine. dishes and ri!-l household ef _ facts, toxether with lots or articles too numerous to mention. Sale positive. No reserve. Terms of farm made 'known at snlc. Teruis 12 months on all sums over $1000. B per cent off for cash. -If stormy first fine day. J. A_ M¢DONALD, Auctioneer. .d\feuted the Tigers, Alberto. cham- ipions two- to nothing, Saturday in an exhibition game that terminated the season hero. lt was a -brilliantly played game in which the Tigers had it over the N H L in speed; but did not possess the necessary finish to beat out Benedict, although they had far more chances than the Senators had against ifhe Calgary goalkeep- ers. _ ' i -----¢o>----- Sweet women and clever gamb- lers have winning ways, I Ono seldom meets another mnn that is smarter than himself. .~_-=u~ - --< - ’ - t ,haf Dominion .Income Tax Returns This year the Dominion Ole-o-o»q~¢ C0-DO-00°#- Government has imposodpery heavy qpsnsltles upon-persons sendllns in incorrect returns. For instance:-if the income is understated up to one-tenmh the real income the fine ie 10 per cent interest on the detlciefwnr. . If understated by more than 10 per cent but less than 20 pen' cent the line is HALF THE AMOUNT OF INCOME OMITTBID. If the deficiency is 20 per cent or more, TI-IE WHOLE OF THE UNREPOBTED INCOME IS TAKEN. A false statement may fins and six months In jail. be punished with a 810.000-00 If lake in sending in return 26 per cent is added to tex. You must -not wait till asked _-for-tan. nor leave the ' ' osiouiation of its amount Dill!! IGH f0l' l)i'0D&'~ f0|'m to Government' officials- You All returns must be in by April 80th next, accompanied by at least one-fourth ofsotusli' tar reckoned liable tor. ‘ Take no chances. Your return must he perfectly ao- _ - curate to avoid HEAVY PENALTIES. Do not delay. Ab tsnd to this important msttar at cuss. 7 Big. J,-__l_l Stevan s 1 .' (continued nom Page 2) *'***° 01" “ddltlonal taxation. They in- °"°““°d the Hisilre-gate amount _of the teachers' salaries by about $57,000. According to the gum. ment. of the Commissioner of Agri, °“’i“'° thi* Sovarnnnont increased it. by $86,000. '.Now, in pi-apo,-_ tion to the cost of living today as ¢0I!1‘I\ared with_1911 which is the greater increase? The Leader-sf the Government has said the cost of everything has doubled and trebled; has not the living sg-pen. ses of the teachers doubled and trebled sl-so? Then, if that be true, the increase given in 1911 was of much greater value to the teachers than that .given now. Nm- has the government yet satisfied the teachers. They -have Conrpromis. ed and temporized as they have done -in everything els.; ado Coming to`t'he matter of normn1_ trainilllr in the schools, [think we all understand that a. .gr-eatnr amount of this training would bs of benefit. In our time we m some advances along; this line; there were only two teachers in Prince of Wales College in 1911 who were in any way connected with the Nonmsi School staff, and we increased this nurmber to five. What have this Government done? Has any gentleman ou the other aide proposed any policy? Wo have heard some wishes express- ed. but is that going to bring about improvement? Is it the duty of the Government to see only the neces- siyt of doing things and then leuve‘ them undone? lt is all of a piece with this whole ninladministra- tion. There is no policy-nothing ” ""*\ , seo, Dr. Johnson originated his famous household midi- - . eine,-still The old reliable ' in thousands of homes for eonghl, colds, sore throats, .- cramps, chllis,_ sprlIns,' __strs|ns, and many other ` '-DFIIENALIMEXTEBNAL' ssbsmlnd ills,-qflppe and . Joimson 'S A nod y ri 0 Ll n I rn C nt songs is very general in the p lic schools now,-there are fe schools in which such songs .are know that the singing of ostrle_t_l: ,nys-slug we say anyway. so wher W Over |00 years _ - 1" _ were five of us and twenty-uve of tihem. _ But we expressed our policy, and all the quibbltng the Attorney General can do w1l.l not change that foci., ' ` We inve a greet fanny 8 of taxation among-' the members or the Government at thd 'present time. but I think perhaps the chief ‘of them is the lion._!tlinilter oi Agriculture (Hon. .W. M. Lea.) I-lo has given us a Iongiooture on tho benefits of taxation in general,- iihe necessity for it _ond the neces- sity for this particular bill. We had itll thot- _last year. It isn’t new. and' ,lust why it has been delivered. alloys; again I am at a ing vote at every step. wihere there postlea -loss to. say, <'I’he gentlemen on ‘the other side of the House mal n- ~ * _ .1 ~ -J tain that we were in favor of taxes, - » -why should they lecture us. , then’ their own followers are _ _ 6 . If ‘ so hearty in approval of th measure, why lecture them? The hon. member for East Point (hir. D. C. McDonald) says that they nre some to turn a-deaf ear t us? ft seems to. me that thi umssgus tm uses asuvsreu oval' why it does them so much good -- whether used 'ai' A not sung, and sung wail. The init” for their own particular bene_ Premier gave an instance of this ig¢_4qh5; “my-n, just wmsmng to h|'m’°u wh” ha “WM °| '~`\\° keep their courage u-p. singing in the “-brick school” which 9 rf ht ¢ 'pam|_1°,n gs 8 most 'Ph S o he had heard. (I presume he m_,p°,-tan; mm .R 1, the bash, 0 meant Prince Street School; they are all “brick schools" im the Ci-ty.) This matter ls not of very much Importance. or a very great departure from custom after all. But it is one of the few matters ‘people have always claimed dh me cnaanofrrntrown consents ____ , _ _ _ _ fn 2-, 5- and W 1- ”The Great Swcctencr" 2 t°.its capacity. There is some vital need' of chiidrgg .0-lb.fb\¢ - IT IS the children who taxthe Crown Brand factory is the sense in trying to convert dnt it satisfies better Il anything cue That ‘_ - l ¢Pf¢H¢i. as a table syrup, in baking, cooking or candy. ’ THE CANADA BTARCH C9-.°L!HI‘l`ED Government. and wherever we find UONTREAL the British Constitution its prln cifple .ls one that has always been S .Scndfar copy o/Cooklooi FREE Jealousiy guarded. The British Of Dolicy Outlined ill thi! 51106011 “Vox populuv as the Leadér 0 from tfhe Throne. Agriculture: One of the princi- D0-l matters referred to under this heading in the Speech is the Tech- nioal School. We all agree that tlieorltically this Technical School is a splendid thing. As to whe- ou remembe Mr. S eaker,| of hope whatever. n Y r, p that the Leader of the Gover - ment vin the course of his address made qulte_a. noise about an omis- sion made by the Leader of the Opposition in HIS speech. Ons very important matter, he said, hsd been "pa-ssed by on the other side." After elaborating for some time in a mysterious way about I ther this particular sdhool is pro- perly loonted is another question. is it the best place to have an Agricultural School in s. city where numerous distractions will inter- fere with the work of the stu- dents? But why, in any case, should so many bouquets be thrown to the local government for s pro- ject which is being financed by the Dominion Govern-ment? _ this matter of policy which -the Regardmg me grams w ,Choo ' h Le d o Leader of the Opposition had kept clear of, we were finally informed that -it was "the -medical inspection of public schools!" Anti what was it the Government had done to- wards the achievement of this in- spection deserving of so much em- pliitsis? It seorns tlhat a lied Cross nurse had come here--sent by some outside institution, and, I presume, financed by that institu- tion-and that the Government HAD EXTENDED A XVELCOME tn her! We dou‘t. suppose -they would have turned her away from the I’rovIEl't AN OFFICE in I fairs, 'these also, as t e a er f the Opposition has stated, are nothing new. They were inaugu- rated aud carried out most suc- cessfully by the Conservative Gov- ernment. I think it was the Gmnmi-ssioner of Agrlctilture who explained that the grants in this arise were for the purpose of pro- viding prizes. Now, there is a question as :to the eicpediency of this. Wo all know nihat has lm/ppened repeatedly at our city, and provincial exhibitions-we all know how anim-uls have been bor- rowed for the purpose of the ex- hibition, and how vegetables have been -taken from other peopie's garden-s and exhibited under false pretenses in order to get a few cents iu prize money. The ques- tns public building. . - l - _ ., 1, , . h 1,1 twedlilil iui).iitlBlipe.ci.fiI.I\-"-" H0 says -new 'that ‘ his govisrumont .never 'stated itx- Wa _ ation, lu many respects this gentle nnan is u negative genitloinan. is that the way policies are formed? Did his zoverlrment ever -state that they' WOULD incrnso the _tu- ss? (ian faith be placed in any body etnies whorormtuats it unli- ey in such a fashion? But let us t e statements he did B I ._ ~\ MY. those geutlmen are fairly and squarely as being op- i't0S0d. up to the time of the elec- U°“- £0 any further increase in was 'Hwy stated emphatically both in this Hou-se and to the peo- ple that the then revenue of the Province was amply sufficient to D85 the teachers what was requi'r~ ed lf the money was judiciousiy ex penned 'I’hn‘t was wh-at they 9186806 on public platforms and ihfossh their press. that and nom ini: less and upon that they were elected Well, we had the election and we know the result of it The Lender of the (iovemrment says that chickens have an unfortgu nate fashion of coming home to roost When when 'he visited hris new office after the election and found the desk “empty and everything deserted--he must have found a great many chickens roasting about! He found_ for one thing, u tlireatened Strike of the teachers on -his hands: and he knew that Phe had not sufficient ro- vonue to meet their demands-(we ” Y' 1 _ of what the Leader oi' the Govern- do ~' 1- . _ u-bt the most important commit __ ment or the Attorney Goneml miiylteo in connection with the Legisia viwedgturs. 'mis duties they have ts perform are vital ones, and t e amount ot good they can accom pllsh is very great Tho session last year was a long one and the reports were brought clown early A good deal of time was spent out side the House in connection with lother business so that the com mittee had large opportunities for performing their work And now in the first place, let us just lock st the report which was brought down by Ehs committee "Your Committee spent some time examining e Public Accounts. il E are not at the present time able to make a full report lily information is that compnra tively early in the sitting they ob tained from tho public auditor a statement oi' the-ilnon<_:i_al.,condi tion of tho' I"ro\"l1lce‘ nvhlch really is the wlhoie substance of -the min ority report; tln'1.t-that ,statement was handed to ltheitn tit ,least bd fore the -Budget was delivered and told htm that often enough..-.arid his spec-.chr>.s.on the floor.of,this House prove ' that _ho heard _'_us\- and he mad to find Lbatf»'reven_ue somewhere. He had also to',iInd an.excusr.i for imposing that reve- nue, and so wo get the story of the piling up of the public-debt by the Conservatives,-_'and`.the build-_ ing- up of indnenso`\`9.gures. ~..’I‘he when wo came lu wo found a tre- ttnendous deficit." . ‘ Let us _assume érbr one moment -that they were'x -t-it-'will be .amply proven that they _are-_ far .from being right~,but.let us ns- ‘_‘s'ume that they were; ls..1;hst a boun fide excuse? I think wscan come to li ` _ ““'k°‘ H “'°“'d b° “mmm 1°' iprovo from their own-mouths that deed to decide or iudgevl' IUPUI any opinion as to what DOUGY N10 Government has adopted by any- thing outlined regarding it by the Leader of the Government. They have certainly never made nn? statement, either on the floor of :tibia House or to the people. to the effect that if placed in power they would impdbe additional taxes. or "that such taxes were necessary to carry on the affairs of the province. As I said before. tho A’i10'\'D°Y 0611' eral has ouibbled in this mlllief- He says than what be emi-ed in Opposition was “if wo HAD HAD tus rt-venus that you .HAD -Wg wouidhave been able-to csrfi' 0°- I want him to refer to his party paper, the l’at\_'iot, and read their report of the-same statement as made ln this House in 1919. They do not report it that way- li quotes him as sayinc: “lf We had the revenue that You have we could carry on the affairs of this -province and make revenue and expenditure meet. and pay I-he teachers su that they reuuiref' M that time tin 1919) the hon. mem- ber from West River (Hon. Geo. E. Hughes) said that: "there WM plenty of money if lt. was properly and iualsiously npr-lied-" My friend the hon. .member for Sourle _(Mr. H. D. McLean) has nl- resdy quoted from iihe Journals of this House resolutions proving the attitude taken by the than 090084- tion regarding taxation when the War and Health Tax Act came up. The Attorney General will soy -this measure was but u “subter- fuae." But t-ako the context it- self. What does-tho aunondmeufi. say? ' “ry no _ That is what the .resolution says and that is what it intended to convey to the people. The point Iam making is this: that in spite Where' there is s persistent cough or \. general run-down 5 *it is _not_ They knew from the public accounts” when _their _-own party went. out og power in 1911 the debt had reache the million dollar _ mark-. The Mtorney General has calculated to his own satisfaction that the debt had been _'increased in-1919 to $1,500,000. Of course hlis contention is absurd and ridi- cuious,-_r; to curry on: that was our policyuyw "Wm, “nd “muh Tu A¢¢,__ uw” my uwmmy why we _C-“___ ‘ww md it ‘S umhmgad mu; uw' " m°“°b°1°“" ‘md um"-’."°`\°°"°D"i"° i“'°‘"- °" th” L°“°'-°-gi; notspornnt s`r6P°rt what old not is not permui ’ ' ‘ if-5° iw” °" "U "WD" suit them to be engrossed on the mm M tm, 3| his party should stir'up indiana been plvento stir such indignation in the mind of any honest elector! 'It just comes _down to fihis that the govern-ment have no' authority from the people to 'inn-pose a taxaf tion measure which'-is eminently and exclusively the prerogative of the people themselves. And thii mes-sure is being imposed not only tion, when sufficient reason h_al‘|t,|m-,L ~ - _ _before the _ _ _. __ -that ltwas -liwtns mods et 'tits Leader of the Opposition before he ‘delivered ‘his _.speech dn_ che* Budget and was, then quotedin the dehato 'I nm further _ infonmed that - the Lender of -the Opposiitloni who --was a member ounhat coiumittee. lished tue, , gentleman.. who' prorated the. _ re-port,to-,lugrostyt is statement on tho'Comniitteea` re1iort‘and' wks ‘giv 5 wus; "gay Zgxffd mn wus- mfg _en ,to ut1dens_tanti_thnt-'itfpsfouid be. came to 111°" `P°"°Y ‘NUT-'° ‘°i"i’“P° .'-““’ ¢ne°nu:n=;Jkunt|1 1719: fiinfigt-ig?-.w<§""°“”' ‘ M My "-“° °° “'°»“‘. "°“‘-" “wif °W° thought thuywcro all righ~t,_ mm -the afternoon before adjournment _to lah, under the impression that this M meh. ow ‘would be done. And when was the the minorni report submitted? 'Iihe Attorney gm-ery, if ¢ General -takes the miinority' mein- “wld have be béru of the committee to teskfbe- h0'w many mo,- causo their -rf-port wus not- _pre-_ru-mm be in-the sented until the- _clpsiug hours of How many mis the session; ‘When .was the. ma- made md- cm, ,iority -report submitted! After wmmmed mu . . _ _ Us 1'( si r V4 right to 'mx runnisntvns. ._ _ ______v _ - I. _ ._ _ . _ _ _ ._ h . _ ' .ln - _ th . ' ' "‘ _':b\|1. __ _ _ .. _ . __ _ __ ____ Bn H I 01" eight o'clock,-_ just ' 'the night be- _“gm-_, fore! The llou-so was to meet In. wnélugo the next morning simply to $5 oppqme haw q _iom-n and the minority- report was _,they have Uh submitted- duririg the very- few moments dn__so. The niaioriiy report. sub- H 0, gh 1 mmsa ans sight uslere. was not wiywm ‘2h'\,“§ shown to the minority members qt Govemorm ,vo t'hs committee. The hon. mem- of what .h bei' for Sourls (Mr. H. D. Mclmiihl hold of it Mit LEPAO-E--I had that report owing to the continuous pl-as ___ um whom s re of other Lo islntive duties we Tm, Almmpy that it was possible to wngrmmuory - 2 i sg’ bt usi i it in my .possession when I_was in the House, ` The gentleman from Sour-is did not neil to’ see lt. ,g,m}\__.,m,| the, MR. H. D. hlcbl-IAN-'The report mst is mx9s_ - - . » 1 _ s d was ro ered only the evening bo- P D L sa o fore-next morning it was pre- of ' h;,,‘ epwu .- 'ees‘lt? I ~ - sented. How couid_I_ _ _ cyatmefp vu; - .'needn’t .MIL STEWART We _ .trouble a‘bou*t. that point/. It was the dutv of the member for West River to .show that report and have the members sign it-mot to -seep it- in _i_\_ls pocket. ,The Attorney- Gene: ' says that our minority .re- thtrt it should have been submit ted as an amend-ment to tho main rt I would ust sdk him to port was not properly submitted- ‘gut-,.04 tus' ‘ J I _ ; -I read over the journals ofoin and way to better i he will and that the man reportl -__-1 was not adopted There is no re- in? _ dt solution on the' ieurnais' _for the 'a-loptlo-u of the report. than how could .in amendment be brought York W1 THE ATTORNEY GENERAL meiit___i;h;i;\id have been made in 'gussip in Lon people who olocted them. undei~` .lH0N_ '_\'_ E_ ARSE:N_\Um._._ n_.soy-Cnnpen»tier (I-Ion. Mr. Johnston)-The nmend~ LONDON, M was novor in committee. imelli <\\U`ibl“i‘