Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 05, 1931

Issue date: Friday, June 5, 1931
Pages available: 26
Previous edition: Thursday, June 4, 1931

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 5, 1931, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba 1931 continued e Tariff policy certain to Nurt ranadae Reeoh occupying two hours approximately the same spent by Ben ten his budget statement sad Balston presented the View of unofficial he closed by is Cine an Bals Moue quickly and at times hit we k was his first Effort As the of steal financial the a verment had produced an in ado is fuel p0110 a wet the Culm assistance was a Slang with what he claimed was governments failure to mention Ossent a solution for that most Raj Snir of a quoted from reports of the ministers election included statements of if he would end instead of ending i i the situation today than when the election were and the govern with saying through the with the new taxation bearing declared col we will sad w a tax harassed people will baying through the nose forthe Tane flt and the privileges of having we will find that four fifths of the total extra Taxa Tion will be paid by the Ordinary Teone of this the everyday not by the but by those most of whom Are affected by having restricted the prime ministers statement had All the appear in Cerf Rich mans said the opposition sales tax increase was condemned toy this was an impost which bore directly on consumer at time when conditions made it difficult for people to it the former is had directed its efforts toward reducing this and had finally worn it Down to one per Tow people of Canada were beginning to forget the sales Ben Nett need not have brought it Back to to talk memory with such Dull thud As an increase of Lour Hundred per the sales rals ton was of particular import Ance in View of the fact that the prime minister expected to raise set two millions or two thirds of new Revenue by this this sum must be paid by the people a impression grew up years ago that Canada was out a Corner the world wheat Market and dictate prices to the Onner government had allow Dover Leas wheat buyers to feel that they were unfairly treated by the do result was that the buro Ean buyers had turned to the wheat rom other the present government had been confronted with this grievance against the and had promptly attempted to remove the Eeling against St veins the efforts met with and the result was substantially increased sales of Canadian wheat during the present crop he forecaster higher wheat prices this Steven defended the govern ment against Ralston charge hat Premier Bennett had failed to implement his election pledge to pay the Cost of old age alter Only ten v months of said the prime minister was undertaking to pay 75v per of this obligation Nim and he would fulfil the he wll keep his Stevens Aid and he added there is a Mark eel distinction Between the prime minister and the party opposite and a Biel defence of the income tax provi cannot develop Export Tariff policy of the must inevitably to develop Canadas Export Job order to Canada must Pur Tariff barriers were an inter Ference with he turned to wheat for an my right honorable Friend started to blast away into the markets of the world for wheat but lie has admitted that blasting is no and he is trying another Ralston we can not understand that Buti a Turne that it explained Wuhr the statute is brought Here he referred to the government policy of absorbing five cents of the transportation Cost on Export he complained of the Coal it marking that the provisions would Sot move More than a Small fraction of the Coal produced in he threw bail the charge that the of Point Lori attempting to destroy joining economic and to expressed Surprise that the government not made greater re a fictions in estimates in View of the Jurev mining hard l fear importer will Benefit statement of the prime ister that the government would absorb Jive cents per Bushel of transportation charges on exported a Lieut was too meagre and Ted Stan saw danger of the in Porter hitting the Benefit Rattler than the he d4 not see that the Canadian Miller who milled his wheat into flour in Canada and then exported that flour should be of inequality in with the of other countries who Canadian the that this five cents per Bushel assistance was be ing Given indicated that the i last a nip insofar As Farmers were Hajj not been so Tiu ten had for of of dividends waived Canadian companies Toni it we Sot a double taxation Bega corporation was 41stlnet it the Raduc f the maximum Taxon Large incomes from 49 per cent to 35 cent opus also i do put if it is Wise to impose til of two per cents on the i a Wal received by foreigners on 49m invested in this we need for eign capital in this country and is a annoyance and an irritation to the foreign it notice on Ielpi that be la for investing his Money tote tax is Wrt Hie annoying and Noj big to pro dog Wal said he had left the question inns rope which is not been to important Polss Lonj from budget speech Penler to have absolutely s to the 1 1 t Gendl tons pot they were a pro year when stumped county to and oalle4 it Bitett of parliament to a left it of Wei people to by plate senness by industries had Staft lashed employ Jent Flag uses w wed by Dominion Bureau of statistics shored were fewer pm pee work log than jew in tote of those which received in pwt Sutlon Flop pea by w Tlam other to dirt haienge4 4 the Fri j the lji4u w of h saw a a question Tot of Are sal4 Ben Vii we m maj a halt statement of Nanlal position of the country w9 ties Tea better went had to meet the Whf m e this country from tote from new it Youju entity Stevens to Baufle to Slons of the budget income taxpayers in said woul Benefit by the 26 per in crease in the1 corporation tax would hit wealthy because they were the largest owners in the Large Stevens made the Point that scaling the income tax too High drove capital out of Canada for investment other the government considered that any one paying 25 cents on every Dollar of his income was contributing a pretty fair tax he believed making this the maximum would bring much capital Back to this wheat marketing dealing with wheat minister of Trade and Commerce formed the House that of the former Ralston and Malcolm had visited Europe in 1928 and 1929 when this feeling against Canadian wheat exporter was grow ing the autumn of according to statements of european they were unfairly treated As result of action of the Canadian wheat exporting he was not endorsing these said but they had been made when we came into proceeded the we found the door not Only by but by prejudice Bas Dupona conviction that the had not been treated now where was the govern ment of the Day during the autumn of 1929 and the Winter and of 1930 he where was who is outstanding Champion of cooperative wheat farming and marketing in Western Canada where was the member for Melville where waste member for West Edmonton Charles where were ministers of that government so far As i Haye been Able to one of them moved a Finger to Cori rect the if there was any truth in the if Canada was to Why did not the government of the Flay use its if no to Correct the situation everything possible done Stevens proceeded to that when the delegation from the present had Rover to attend the Imperial conference last fall everything possible was Dona to Cor rect the the claim that the governments Tariff policy was injuring Canadas Export Trade was vigorously if Tariff policy affected Export he asked How liberals explain that the Export of Canadian agricultural products fell offs heavily during the time the in the reason the government was not dealing with unemployment for next was that there Wasno knowledge up to As to How much unemployment there would be prom study and research made by Stevens was convinced Are indications wheat Wasa general opinion commodity touched the Bottom and were on the he Felt would be one of the first nations to become stabilized regain its Trade position and heaps protests protest against the new income schedules was made by heaps Winnipeg the government was shifting the taxation Burden from Rich tothe from those most Able to pay to those least the minister of Trade and had said it would keep capital in but heaps said High income taxes had been in in great Britain for yet capital was not driven from the to be raised in Over 80 would be borne by the necessities of the Laberite the people least Able to Bear would in new Premier Bennett was reminded that while Leader of the he had protested against increases in the sales and had advocated a turn Over Why had he turned Back on this View at the the prime minister had advocated a sinking fund system to pay off the National debt Why had he made no reference to this in his heaps was not convinced the on export1 Grain was Way to meet the he advocated paying the Fanner four cents for each Bushel of wheat delivered to the it would be More simple to would not create suspicion on the part of the Farmer that he was being treated would mean Cash pay not deferred for six or eight inspection of the National Parks in Western Canada will be under taken by of chief Engineer the department of the Parks ing the course of the next Lew Wardle arrived win Nipe thursday and left for Prince Albert in the speaking of the tourist Wardle said that to Western Canada might not be As heavy As last but thought there would Heas Many tourists visit the wests spots As there were three or four years rheumatic pains kept me in bed 11 Active now All medicines failed until he tried Fruita Wes Iwa Down m bed for eleven months crippled with rheumatic even i also had terrible at tacks of Indi and alter trying Nany medicines in heard Fruita arid be Gan taking today i feel years Rhen Watlam and other completely Dis in hundreds of thousand Fly of cases fruit natives has brought sure Relief from aching aft other treatments by cause fruit natives is entirely different from other this unique discovery of a Brilliant Canadian doctor for the first combines 6 of the finest herbal tonics with a special secret extract of prunes and own remedies make and keep you All Cen rated into one was Tot take no habit forming i Stop suffering from rheumatic constipation or get from druggist health and vigor results or your Money promptly How two far seeing parents will help their sons to know More about the practical things of life on a Bright Clear morning this two boys will step eagerly into a Ford roadster and Start on a motor trip tit fat will last the whole summer theirs will be a trip never to be for gotten Long to be regular school will have closed for but their practical education will be but they will learn Many things not found in two far seeing parents have attended to pressed by the boys to give them an automobile As Reward for passing with High the consented on one condition that the trip must serve useful so this plan was decided each Day the boys will arise seven Oclock and follow a carefully arranged route an4 this Calls their visiting principal Points of interest in this country and spending time in leading Industrial they win get Back to the sources of raw How things Are mined and follow them through the various stages of they will see How they Are used by millions of bustling factories will Teack of the work of men and the Village farms and Prairies will reveal the magic of nature and the treasures beneath the Contact they will learn More about the great country in which they thrown a great Deal on their own not top will develop a poise and self Reliance they could get in no other the theory of books will become the actuality of each night they will sit Down and write a letter telling what they have seen and what they have done in that particular and two proud parents at Home will read and envy and prepare perhaps to set Forth on a similar it seems altogether natural and logical that the Ford was selected of been associated with useful for More than a Quarter of a Century it has been both Pioneer and years ago it was the first automobile Ever seen in Many of the sections the boys will today it is part of the lives and activities of millions of men and so Universal is its service that people everywhere look upon it not Only As an automobile but a National it is the Symbol of High value at Low unique manufacturing and higher wages for Canadian Many thousands of Miles of use will confirm your first impression of Quality and give you a feeling of Pride and Satis faction in the performance of the it will meet highest you will come Back from a Long trip that it is a great ;