PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS ! ! PREMIEJC PATTULLO EXPLAINS I and coMeagues to attend a Domln-jonly- the Dominion jsrernment 'POSITION ON SIROIS REPOKT km-Provinetal conference in Jan- but als oar Prorlnriar trjis-, tiry. The Prime Minister advised '. Iatare at that tfane. Amf ther ' (Conlinaed from Page One) ' me that he was sending a similar, things I advfted the Us Ufa tare i communication to the other prcm-' as follows: headed by Hon. Chief Justice Rowell lers of the provinces and was tm- j "There are those who would ad GOLDEN IIAIVTAM CORN Cream Mjlc offering the most .popular method for the: tlaily jj meaU Oiillnvack Corn packed in tlie Royal Cily plant in the centre of the corn fields! BROKEN LINES CLEARANCE We are offering exceptional values in short lines to clear. All High Grade i c A L ! L SHOES and priced to clean them up in no time. One look at our window will convince you Family shoe store ltD, The Home of Good Shoes We ain't mad at Nobody if. ,11- o,H.. 1.1 . J tine, rid efsom of their taxes, to the meeting and .e Premier re be paid, by somebody else. eefved an attentive heartae. W. O. , 1 LtMfcing, Fr Prtectin Fulton, president of tfee Prince Ru-i -Had TcttrMwrted tt he pro- pert Liberal Association, occupied j no-ai at the conference it would the chair. C P. Balagno was in have ied the hands of the Prov- attendance to play "O Canada Let me Jut warn the people that if Ink report were adopted as outlined bv the Commission, tkw pportnnity of the provinces .for deveWimient in accordance with their capabilities would be Rone. In British Columbia, the progress which we have made over a. period of years at a cost t millions of dollars wttuld come Ut a standstill and would inevitably retrojress. Vicious Centralization Under tho Commission's plan. !' ""Tr "lelastic methods of taxation, overseas to meet the emergency . left t3 us wh0t Ul2 (there. and at the same tim- pro- ! aMz anl flexible tax on income jtect our home front It is not nec- be tflken from us , what conditions may be at the ; f -,hiu nnminniiv ! ccncluon of the war and to wait the provlnoes mfeht borrow lipon1 untu that time to make radical heir own account, the practlcabil-i uiojltra .u our VUII&UMlUUn WOUJO !,v V.. HnMln umillrl hn Vinf .ij approacn ine uonunion guv era - mouth because in a single confer- mpnt dirf-tiv hut. would hp ih-. jence iMr wishes were not carried Ject to a brard appointed by the! "The reason for the intense feeling exhibited is not hard to discover. Apart from antagonism to niykeir, it Is elear that certain interests hope under the propos- 1 rd plan to push taxes off them selves upon oilier shoulders and there hope -abui thai the value of bonds nw outstanding which are at a heavy discount will be increased. told that and a Plan I of the re- aa Jt ?s tn p-rt Brttfeh Columbia taxpayers the of Finance which would h.-. saved f.mr rr riirn minirtn 'Ferad'd.Tlh( snvemmfnt pf Ca- MhHi n.i.ti. 1. "r nadaireluctantlir t call the recent' .'Tlie Commission Ms?Jif K very hazy , , t 16 bien md that we are land contradlctcry in fts ob?-. ttons. It Mwe4s Hut tlie aim "u"r' '"'' -n-mey in inis should b:- la make (the personal in- nniic" he twt that " hher than ever1 come tax take the place of the corporate income tax. This is de-i, "VH tne "' 01 in? nrov- fincd as an ultimate goal not an J"ce' ,"nifflra m inary immediate nrobablhtv MM,n(i current account are less than ex- by further statement of the Com- ?5?ndltures'Jon OTdlnaiT account to mission that the retention of the 1930,1 "fndlnff increase of corporate tax with an exemption A"uluun- in reypect of psrsonal income from dividends would appear preferable to comoMe abo'itlon of tire cor porate Income tax. "There can no slrtaht of hand ,about this business. If the Damln-ton is to benefit from the plan, it -mu?t comoile the rate structure so that it will produce the money. 1 mere s no aouot that it rs the totentifin of the plan to increase the base and Increase the rate' upon the smaller Incomes. Theard-' ent advocates cf the plan are those provinces which will most benefit at the expense of the other prov-; inces and those who count on get-s Nursery Stock FREK 40-page catalogue, 32 colored illustrations. Full of valuable Information. Complete list of plants for the home. Latest plant novelties. SEND FOR YOUR COPY NOW Valuable Free Premiums With Every Purchase EDDIE'S NURSERIES Sardl, B.C. LOOK Bicycles and Wheeljoods of all kinds Repaired. Rubber Foot wear, Tires, Etc. vulcanized at GUNN'S Variety Repairs Cth St. opp. OK Barber Shop There was a large attendance at T FOR HANC-0N BH FCOUGHS 1 D,uoE COLDS k ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS A mi thr (cipiraferjr jdM AitmtnH Takt tht OU Kefiabl jdM 1 i r Flieh Quality latest Patterns AH British Woollens JUST ARRIVED Come ln and choose the cloth for your spring ult. Ling the Tailor Sixth Street Phone 659 J.H. BULGER Optometrist Royal Bank Bide. Mike Colussi Accordionist and Teacher AAA. Certificate PHONE" RED 814 1 SPW3 THf Eti.-A. " CO. LTD. an:l work. FOR KKN1 ai W uin his retirement bv IheTate mediatelv niacin a copy before the Watp ntartn in the- hands of the in for all time. This wauM In- the opening of the meeting and Dr. SlroU. For more than two House of Commons. 'Federal authority plenary powers deed be a serious step. It is a good -God Save the Kina" at th dose years and a half the Ommlwion , -t aw nt approve of the terms rt to the extent of those which &Jn to allow some tune euwwe gave study to innumerable prob- rf eaWiw of the conference "w zeroised during this war ,fer tho who bream? so frantic lems and there was filed with the had M opportunity to suggest period. In peace ume such auth- Urcool down. They need not imas-Domlnkm government last May aenve As our Legislature ortty could only lead to disruption ine that by violent ouery mey what Is now generally termed the OTeftteg immediately follow- and disunity. Undue centralization are goto- to stampede those of us Sirois Report. It is a most vohrni- m & the communication l any kind would be harmful, who are prepared to look ut tlis i'noo report and at the recent m- from Prime Minister of Cana- .There are certain Jurisdictions wtuatfcn calmly and dnassn-ference I personally paid tribute to T &a7isi our Legislature of its . which should be exclusive to thk! .ately. . the thought and study given by the aFKj sted that myself Dnminton and the provinces res- "I havetbeen accused of impair. Commission to the many problems various colleagues would at- pectively and these should be otic motives and motives of norland questions involved. I aboatat- ten6 inference. On November clearly and definitely stated. There tire dishonesty. What other b ert ed tliat. whether one agreed with 5 r ref)lied to th( letter of tne are other jurkxlicltons where joint could I have than that of pn - i v the report or disagreed with it, it Minister as fottows: j participation would appear deslr- ing the welfare of British Colum- constituted a most valuable com- ' , aWe. These Hb should be clearly bla? And if the government of pendium of useful information. ' " ThaolB very raush for your nned British Columbia is not prepare to -Careful ktter of vembend iarttag protect thwalfare of the province study by myself person- nment rQQses ally, by my colleagues in the gov- rePfVof R-sirote rate to the fiul wIUi the Federal a.lt sfe the Ifht. how can ou ex ernraent and by expert authority in ""- , government and other provincial PM' anyooay ei.se wiu letter is prwocatWe it of MLST KCTAIN OPPORTUNITY our service clearly Indicate, that anthrjtlfS to rttKh Vmrnaii the main recommendation of the much thought ana wi require sround Dut cio!llK we must report known as Plan 1 would be considerable diseusstan so that I 1mA sacrm lne well-beii)2 : f Bri-very injurious to the development, shall not attempt -to elaborate at ooiumbj.,.. welfare and prosperity of our prov- 2, ff "I .vtated at the conference and lnCe- 1"h TZZrh'itwasan Peace Time Commission , . ad to attend the conference , Commission was appointed which you propose. In fact I would Jf Se emeSncToTthe ermco on tho r during : peace thne. not ipa- JZ' tion or war. and to meet conditions Prior to the conference as t might government can do existing in time of peace. The war Result Un very much expediting the j h any- n having started hefore the Commis- work of the conference.' Ier wi eS It Ln taS sion completed ite report, reference I "Here was clear indication that man nnw . was made by the Commission to its value, in meeting conditions consequent upon the war. : "On November 4, 1940, 1 received a communication from the Prime Minister of Canada, inviting myself i uau iniaiiuiis rc-garuing llir propesah of the Dominion gov-rrnnient but I was anxious to come to an understanding with the Ottawa tovernment and the provinces and so advised not imoney power to produce to our Tkt d1imrnt it not publiiKc & or AiptifW Cm Liqaof Cofilrol Beard or by tk Oovc'fimcnt U &Mik Columbia tuiiEO FOR SALE CAR For Sale at Bargain. Phone Oreen 800 between between 5 only seem to be the part of wis- nmv1nri, nhu u hr. . : dom. row f3r w ,lal expPndltures unui!FOR SALE-Oas boat, 35 feet long. It took years and many confer- armlleation for aDDroval had been ! 9 t am. Box C8. Dally News. ences to bring about the Confed- mflri. ln lhft FiniincP nnmmisston 45l eratlon of Can ad. a nnrl nmu itiorp .r . j ' tyu ...u ' rVuI vve "" oe uo,e 10 FOR SALE-Leather chesterfield. 2 chalis. dresser. Franklin heater. 427 5th Ave. E. Phone Blue 907. 42) Dominion spvemment. Here would' be centralLfation with a vengeance. FOR SALE Oirls' bicycle, "Th3 fact of the roaMer is that' condition. PhoncBlack 93G. there are powerful influences in the eat who would like to see -entrallzaiti-Mi cf authority. They bslicve that the provinces should be cjLrfbed In thel, expciiditures aha a permanent check betplaced upon their activities. These: Influ-frres found exprwslon through (jood '15) ROOM FOR RENT 343 7th Ave. West. 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