I - Illm' , 1 C e s f Martch 360. -- ' Isnwcs STATION BILL neme . O ro seciat commirres 10 PIL\§ ARF READ QUESTIONS IN HOUSE A proposed amendment to the Mu-- | ' t ga e service sta-- P a l o t | tions from selling automobile acces-- Y HOUR Information sotht on sories in certain sections, and to al-- a s s low the municipalities to detine gar. sorenindernedoncieigecucces Highway Financing and act, was referred to a » special committe' of the Ontario ASSeSSMmeNt Act Amendment Brewers' Warehouses Legislature yesterday. mm e mnatnimnmmreeisennen, mT':"'&&"i"m""'"cuy'c"& out, of discussions Undergoes Its Second ~ l ncil when it was a found that the city could not set up Reading IMPLEMENT CRITICISM \ cn;:e restrictions on gasoline and oil . Ks e ie on ied 209 T t o m;mmlum committee was n , Another batch of inquiries tendin by * Hom:. Wiktiesm Piigyson, c',',';'g'}! HUNGRY CATTLE SLAIN?| to further implement the Opposition's man of the Municipal Committee, and o criticism of the Henry Administration Louis Cote _ (Conservative, Ottawa y at Queen's Park were tabled in the East) was chosen as its Chairman. In less than one--half hour yester-- Ontario Legislature yesterday. S. C. 1 Several representatives of local firms| 38Y th° Lgislature passed some nine-- Tweed (Liberal, Waterloo North) seeks and Toronto city officials were heard| {°C" bi!!s through their final stage, much information on highway financ-- before the subcommittee was named. | the third reading. These included DE and W. D. Medd -- (Progressive, ' 'The special group was instructed to amendments to the Deserted Wives' Huron 'SOllth) questions regarding ' draft a clause protecting the cities and Children's Maintenance Act; the brewers' warehouses and the exporta-- but it was declared that the legislation _ "}"¢ Marshal's Act:; the Old--Age Pen-- tion of cheese. would be optional on the part of the ; sions Act; the Act Respectmng Col-- Mr. Tweed's inquiries follow: 'various municipalities of the Prov--| !°°42" Agencies: and the Act Re-- What amount of money has been | mee. specting the Ontario Institute of" borrowed and charged to capital ac-- Radio Therapy, which validates the Count up to Oct. 31, 1932, for con-- agreements entered into with respect Struction of highways? to cancer clinics. What has been the total amount Other public bills were read the borrowed by the Province for the third time, while the private bilis were financing of Provincial highways for minor ones. The Mortgagers' and the years 1924 to 1932, both inclusive? Purchasers' Relief Act reached the What provision by way of sinking committee stage, where it was left fund, or otherwise, has been made pending some minor amendments. to provide for the repayment of the An amondment to the Assessment amount so borrowed? Act to provide that where a man has What amount has been set aside more than one rssidence the income for highway debt--retirement since the tax should be collected in that mu-- inauguration of the debt--retirement nicipality where he lives the major-- scheme? * ity of the year was read a second Mr. Medd's questions regarding time. brewers' warehouses are as follows: Thomas Bell (Conservative, Bell«-- To whom has the Ontario Liquor woods), in explaining the purpose of Control Board allotted brewers' ware-- the bill, said that he had a list of house licenses in Toronto, Ottawa + six cascs, involving some $265,000, London, Windsor, Hamilton, St. Cath-' » which would be affected. arines, Niagara Falls, Brantford, Stenographers' Act. ghfl;-harsn.dbSt. ThO!gaS. Sault Ste. * Second reading also was given to arie, Sudbury, North Bay, Fort Wil-- an amendment to the Stenographers' Ham, Port Arthur, Walkerville, Osh-- Act. whereby stenographic reporters| &W2, Brockville and East Windsor? would be termed chartered reporters| Who owns each warehouse? Do the rather than chartered stenographers,.: Prewsries pay fees to the licensees| A slight amendment to the Con-- in Order to ~have their beer sold | ditional Sales Act was also read & through the warehouses? If so, how | At the opening of the day's sit-- ceives these fees, the Ontario Liquor' ting. Dr. G. A. McQuibban (Liberal, | Control Board or the licensee? How . Wellington Northeast) .referred to a || Much does each licensee receive per newspaper article which told of cattle | Case on all beer sold through his having to be slain in the Sturgeon|| Warehouse, and to whom does this Falls area because of lack of fodder.l money go? Do the brewers pay the He had received a letter stating the || cost or percentage of cost of operating Northern Development Branch was to| these warehouses? Who appoints the give rcelief, but there had been some | staffs of these warehouses? Who sets Celay. _ their rate of pay, and who pays them? * Attorney--General Price explained ; What is the average wage paid in that the report had been looked into | each of the warehouses named in carefully, and that there apparently | question No. 1? was some truth to it. The matter|| The South Huron member's ques-- had been turned over to the Northern | tions regarding cheese exportation * Development Branch to make some . are: provision for such cases, and he was What was the quantity of cheese. unaware that there had been any de--| exported by the Ontario Marketing lay. But inquiries would be made,| Board in (a) 1931, (b) 1932? What he promised. woere the total receipts for the cheese mferences to l'ka). eXpOl;t:d in t(a) 1931. (g) f1932? What . t bkEIYE, was the cost per pound of marketing + I?. M. Ross (Progressive Oxforci; the cheese exported by the Onlario North) took the cpportunity to ob Keting Board duri * serve that the Drumbo hockey team M?";,e g Board during (a) 1931, (D) in his constituency had won the ; 19227 Rural Ontario Hockey Association Cup, t presented by Premier Henry. In so doing they had defeated a team from the riding of his Leader, Hon. Harry | C. Nixon, representing St. George. f Colonel Price referred to the junior | * teams from Stratford, Sudbury and | Newmarket, and the .honor they brought the Province. Mr. Nixon said | that, while he was disappointed, the | f Drumbo team had won on its merits. | Brant County had not done so badly during the past year, as it had won | 2 the Hepburn Trophy for men's soft--= | ball and the St. George team had * won the cup he himself had put up for ladies' softball. 1