fevW,wv t -'""'"'""'"""e"r-"""""""'"'"e"'" -w .. __ Ati) (, . , _ ' . , . mwNMPI ,- . ' F- J--, alllld I liitttt hitt tttit MOTHERS' a I f IltlllltrllE Tunes ALLOWANCE. l, l or m liaise i, m-------- . Amendment to Act Ex- i Henr Com . " . 3 b y plains, Bu). Hep l Marshall to Negotiate Witlr tends Benefits l urn Says Questions ; Market' B d _------" my... i Extteed Avera 1 mg oar at Benefits of the Mothers Allowance. tle l Ottawa Act will be extended to widows with ------_ l one child and foster mothers car Premier Mitchell P. Hepburn do-', tor one child under the age of tt clared emphatically in the Ontario: To boost its cheese exports, Ontario's Under the terms of an amendment to Legislature that the Government! Department ot Agriculture will shortly the act iniioduced in the Ontario would not be stampeded into arrwer-' negotiate with the Marketing Board Legislature yesterday by Hon. David' ing questions placed on the ortirpr; " Ottawa with an eye to a complete A. Croll. Minister of Public Welfare. paper by members of the Opposition! solution of the cheese problem. A de- The bill decreases the period of de..' "We will answer questions submit-': scription of the proposals was provid- sermon from five to three years. and ted by the Opposition when we are' a: 1u'att Pee Marshall yester- also provides that. the Lieutenant- ready and not bctore," the Premier; i y a Queen's Park committee meet- GcvcTor-?n-fyc:uptii1 may appoint one said. ; ng. man to administer the affairs of the Still U Higher prices tor Canadian cheese Mothers? Allowance Board in the place ttanswered. in London showed that England ap- ct three as at present. . Hon. George S. Henry, Leader of preciated its quality. the Minister said. Widows, otherwise eligible under the the Opposition, had complained that Cheese. like tobacco. lent itself to the terms of the act. Will now be entitled one question. requesting the names Marketing Act. The department had to benefits provided they become and addresses of all employees taken ibeen assisting the cheese patrons of naturalized. The amendment also I on by the Government. had hem "my , Ontario; B grant was expected from clarifies the definition of "incapaci- l mittod the day after the prcsent my Ottawa; and asmall moment would tation" and states that families of sion opened and still remained un- behlaid at the factories. " . inmates of mental hospitals shall be answered. It _t,t,'isJr,.te, through, said Mr. entitlcd to benefits under the act. 1 "rt's quite possible the Government Marshall. ' from 65 to TO per cent. ot wo . , _ . the cheese for export in Ontario should [ ht have some of the questions be availab'e tor le d th a . L answered this session." Mr. H.nrv put . " pn or e Ir?; . in _ and that should mean a better price: L. The cheese problem is well on its way 1 It was possible in past years." de- to a satisfactory solution." f clared the Hon. Harry C. Nixon, Pro. A publicity campaign to promote . .vi.ncial Secretary. who stated some ot home consumption of cheese was urged, " iles questions had been unansw:red by George Challies. He advocated at I by the former Government. Mr. solution for the "spread" between; l Henry denied this, farmer and market. _ I "Take your medicine and like it.' Committee members expressed the ; advised the Provincial Secretary. opinion that butter should be ranked l M3 queries. , brands. Iisitlri'er that:1 iby "Misti H. . . Carr he t at gra ng regua ons Premier Tep, .?,tte1/.yt that were unenforceable. pointing out that the Opposition has Pr/ll.,??.?, ques- careless storage cauld reduce first tions cn the order paper, whyeas the grade butter to second grade butter in ' average number in past sesszons was twenty-four hours. The question of about 100. It was quite rvident that bringing in the Dominion Grading Act the Opposition intended to follow the was finally left to the discretion of declaration ot Colonel W. H. Price. the Minister. Conservative. Parkdale. to the effect that Opposition members proposed to ask as many questions as possible. "We'll answer the questions as fast as possible." the Premier added. "but we aren't going to put on extra staff for the purpose." l Labor Standards l a '. Bill Talked out ___ q o " _ "Ride at Own Risk . "I doubt very much if this measure . k . will be very effective. The labor mea' . Featured m ill --the trade unionists in WWW" The first step toward freeing the had expected something better. owner or driver of a motor vehicle C.C.P. criticism of Attorney-Gen- . . . . ( ' from responsibility of death or injury oral Arthur Roebucks industrial stan- w "gratuitous" passengers was taken '/tjx1elg,ift"utre" JIt mug: "she's: in the Ontario Legislature yesterday "a... from a... Lawrence. am. ragga 'ijii,ng2iasweveatu1'tl ton's cor. member. " . . ", The Hamilton t',geo't'ieor, ragga? an... stresses. as. a half-dozen O on an - , eminent member???" I tor and amendment to the Negligence Act. against the labor bill and at 5 o'clock _ . had talked it out. Generally the speakers agreed that the bill had some merit and some de- f 2ctzr---bttt the Opposition held that _ it was impotent and should be amend- . ed and the Government members urged immediate passage.