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Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 13 Mar 1931, p. 4

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M s f a yc I'\ 13 WUU" rnlbnb lflbb t ., :l::'e tracks, liquor exporting companies xz ze _ car companies. e ® £, ,} thThese firms will not be assessed under| Doctors Will Be Able to f e new tax, as they already are paying, | i BO ARD ACTS AT ONCE some in excess of the one--tenth of orsa Have Avallable tO Them per cent. levy. All other corporations ru j operating in the Province will come L'teSt Ty pe Of Appara'l | under the levy. It was pointed out in i ON CABlNET REQUEST explaining the act that many other | tus at Nominal Fee--k | Provinces and States now have a sim-- | ini cene en on c rrnenenigecrmatnes [ llar tax on the capital of corporations. | Clinics to Be Manned by ; | [| Largely capitalized firms in the process | | uA" "Hard" Drinks Today. of organization, like mining companies, | Staff Of ExDertS | f 50 will probably not be assessed until they ' Ne n e tm« l become productive. | ! COSthl'OthIO tO With regard to branches of United VOTE FOR ONE LTNIT ' en ore States companies or other companiesl I | ,' $ which have branches only in Ontario, it | IS IN ESTIMATES| | m--namenm is understood that the tax will apnlyi Snotrcvutrommns stommennemsocmccccmens | | only to the capital used within th | I'NEW CORPORATIONS TAX Province. ¢ Establishment throughout Ontario of | | wrmmeamun m c mm i mss ns gl;e 'ta;c wili]ar;ply to companies with l a system of diagnostic clinics, or clinical | § % i a minion charter as well as to those | j i | _[Applles to All Firms® Not | with a Provincial one. 1 probably will | laboratories, so designed and equloped | | be levied on the paid--u ital | as to bring to the assistance of the | | Aff t d b L I p cap rather | | ecte y LeVy than the Iafut]}:o:-ized capital of the com-- i country physician at low nominal fees | "e panies. the same regulations apply | j F ; in | ! Of ]92' to this tax as to the present corbora-- | all the scxentifl.c handling of d'lagnostlc{ +341 emmmmemnmrmnmmmmeams tion taxes, it will become due on Jan. 1 | PrOblems that is enjoyed by his fellow-- | : i¥ solution of some of the difficuities each year and will be payable on July 1. | practitioners of the larger urban centres | & on on n ns e ts nsl n i age m ienss mvinepentony (1, of the*Province of Ontario financial ;1 NJ | } ;Sedng;v't,gé g,,frr;dgifii'mfi? E pBs-- | e situation is to be found, The Globe was fl , Bach Slinic will be equipp:d it 18 informed last night, in a general in-- i . understood, for all types f 'X-ra; :;gasfg i\fi)rpgf)e:t::)rl s%)ci::go:;ll.guors a+ | work, basal--metabolism, blood chemis-- Thisq increase goes into etfet;t this OF THE | try and blood microscopy,. and the in--| morning a;nd ranges from 10 to 50 ] vestigation of all manner of pathological' 3 cents on each bottle, according to the e mmmmmgereccm | gissues f";,f flufxds, and "':" be manned | lquamy of liquor purchased. The in-- | | 2t 'a| D};p:rt'sr;ia'ent oof %'g:{,"g %'é%cet: dH;'g ;;fi | crease applies to whiskey, gin, rum, fl!gh Commissioner and His [ gobn M Kobs Lui'slatio f o viggns | brandy, cocktails and liqueurs. There s } q is hey w eg)« n providing will be no change in the prices of native Wife at BUCklngham or this new and radical departure in | orimported wines, or nalive or import-- || the health history of this Province will, | led beers, The Globs was told. . Hon. Palace | | it is expected, shortly be brought down | Edward A. Dunlop, Provincial Treas-- deerriant e sns aa it mmceviacan }to the Legislature. 1 urer, in his Budget statement yesterday hege s mCable.) || _ So far as can be learned now, the | afternoon suggested higher coct oi (Canadian Press Cable. i Government proposes first to establish | liquors at the Government stores as one _ ROndon, March 12.--Hon. G. Howard |a trial clinic, and a money vote of suffi-- | | way of helping to balance the books Werguson, Canadian High Commissi0n~ | cient proportions--$20,000--to cover the | . _ | of the Province, and the decision to pyt &r to Great Britain, and Mrs. Ferguson |installation of the same is included in | into effert a new scale of prices this Were among the 300 guests who took |the supplementary estimates, which '| morning was made known last evening. L@ with their Majesties at Buckinghn@aM | wore placed before the House yestor-- |;For some weeks a staff of accountants PaAlace today. ; f ._:| day afternoon, along with Provincial ,|has been gcing over the books of the _ These afterncon parties, which are lTreasurer Dunlop's first Budgot. From Liquor Control Board, and they submit-- held periodically beiween the King and || this trial laboratory the arrangement . ted for the approval of the board the Queen's larger S?cl-ll hCSplmmlf'S: COm-- ;/ will be extended gradually until some plan which goes into effect this morn-- Prise a happy biend of regal ce: emonyi ten or twelve clinies, adequately serv-- | ing. and agreeable informality. . || ing the needs of the Province, will be $2,500,000 Objective Today's guests, after.passmg thmughl in operation. | Last night The Globe was advised ® Succession of reception rooms, were! In the event of the Government! that the Ontario Government urged sir 2SSembled in the large drawing--TOOn. adopting, as expected, & policy of free | Henry Drayton and his associate mem-- Xith With the perfume of flowers. A radium treatment for all cancer suf--| | bers of the board to "adjust prices" py further door was opened, and the PATYY ferers, the clinics will probably be | | which a larger sum might be applied to |DaSsed forward to meet their M"'JESU'P? utilized as distribution stations for the }Provincial finances. and other . members of the Royal Mzame, | i i t an objective of | lamily. s P o oT ie «'215t.oolsaoglzv;r;eiett:h?msasm: f'.o include The long tables in the picture gal}_ex x | the $1,800,000 retained out of surplus| Were used for the tea, and the King | this year by the board to build up a 'and Queex} mm{f]e% :}fc;l?il';'ly with 6 i capital. The adjustment of prices, The |Company for about an hour. _ | |Globe was told, includes the handing pare arme arke, orte on omm en in sr ind s t uty [ over to the Provincial Treasury next L' o * A year of all the surplus earned by the > Slnclalr Honored 1 Liquor Control Board. / | ; Nothing is to be held back by the B L'b IM P P *L i | board from the Government. Unofficial-- y LibDera T.1. 8 / 1)' it was stated last night' that the \-t\--\n\n\-v\ur\u\u\-mcv\n\:; stores would earn about $750,000 more f o 5 * the coming year by the increased prices. Liberal members of the Ontario Legislature figured in a pleasing Cern}'x?:;?'; F To::. Jehth of one per cent little ceremony at the Parliament on the capital of corporations announc-- :;lgzgénfge);:stgggg; w;l;'?lx;i;lr;eyEprg- ed in the Budget speech of Hon. Edward | gincjair with an enlarged icture A. Dunlop, Provincial Treasurer, yester-- f hi . If, and ac gx n? a i. day, will apply to all corporations in | o'it' Mmseils AO (A000 fpla it, t] Ontario, except those already coming: WA many expressions of loyalty to under the corporations tax of 1927.. NS leadership and of thanks for These latter corporations include banks, the services he had rendered the insurance companies, loan companies, gt;;'ty itn the past. Mrs. Sinclair was 4 | t * il-- sent. frust_compantes, railways. street --rail| "WMle, un nwee Chairman of ways, telegraph companies, telephone : the Liberal caucus, was master of companies, gas and electric companies, ceremonies. The picture is to hang smmmmemmnmmmmmmmmmmmemmm--me--=~-- on the wolls of the Liberal COMMIit~ tee--room in company with portraits of distinguished Liberal leaders of the past. Mr. Sinclair hoped to re-- main in public life for some years | 4 yet, and expressed the wish that he | might always be of service to the l Liberal cause.

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