Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volume 8 |
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... Industries , Report Insane , Hospitals for . Insane , Psychiatric ... 68 65 • 28 41 51 66 10 66 Insurance , Report .... Judicature Act , Orders in Council .. Labour , Report .. ..... Lands , Forests and Mines , Report .. Legal Offices ...
... Industries , Report Insane , Hospitals for . Insane , Psychiatric ... 68 65 • 28 41 51 66 10 66 Insurance , Report .... Judicature Act , Orders in Council .. Labour , Report .. ..... Lands , Forests and Mines , Report .. Legal Offices ...
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... Industries of Ontario , for the year 1908. Pre- sented to the Legislature , 1st April , 1909. Printed . No. 29 ... Report of the Inspectors of Factories of Ontario , for the year 1908 . Presented to the Legislature , 1st April , 1909 ...
... Industries of Ontario , for the year 1908. Pre- sented to the Legislature , 1st April , 1909. Printed . No. 29 ... Report of the Inspectors of Factories of Ontario , for the year 1908 . Presented to the Legislature , 1st April , 1909 ...
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... industries . In the table of Municipal Statistics a new column is added in response . to an additional question in the schedule as to public utilities owned and operated by the municipalities , with their cost or value . The information ...
... industries . In the table of Municipal Statistics a new column is added in response . to an additional question in the schedule as to public utilities owned and operated by the municipalities , with their cost or value . The information ...
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... industries . The statements of changes in wages and hours of labour , introduced in the last report , have been continued . They show that the upward movement still prevailed , the few small decreases being no doubt , attributable to ...
... industries . The statements of changes in wages and hours of labour , introduced in the last report , have been continued . They show that the upward movement still prevailed , the few small decreases being no doubt , attributable to ...
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... industries started during 1907 , the openings for other industries , the number and cost of new buildings , and the amounts spent on permanent improvements and on sanitation , including sewers . An additional enquiry was made this year ...
... industries started during 1907 , the openings for other industries , the number and cost of new buildings , and the amounts spent on permanent improvements and on sanitation , including sewers . An additional enquiry was made this year ...
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Amount expended average earnings average number bass Belleville Brantford Brockville buildings erected cash benefits cause of idleness cents Children's Aid Society Company concessions Corresponding Secretary cost Council County Court Crown Attorney days idle death benefits difference in wages district earnings per hour earnings per week employed at trade expended on permanent expended on sanitation factory fish five days Gore Bay gravel Hamilton hours first five hours of labour idle per member International Union John Lake Lake Simcoe Limited members and non-members mill month municipality Newboro Niagara Falls North Number of buildings number of days number on Saturday officers Ontario Organized Ottawa Overseer Owen Sound Parry Sound permanent improvements President Province reading rooms Registrar reports River road Smith's Falls stone Toronto total membership total number union Township Clerk Tp.-Good opening trade in locality Tuberculosis union and non-union Village Clerk wages paid weekly
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Halaman 126 - Bureau shall investigate and report * * * upon all matters pertaining to the welfare of children and child life among all classes of our people...
Halaman 129 - ... court may proceed to hear and dispose of the case in the same manner as if the child had been brought before the court upon petition as herein provided. In any case the...
Halaman 121 - Home life is the highest and finest product of civilization. It is the great molding force of mind and of character. Children should not be deprived of it except for urgent and compelling reasons.
Halaman 121 - Children should not be deprived of it except for urgent and compelling reasons. Children of parents of worthy character, suffering from temporary misfortune, and children of reasonably efficient and deserving mothers who are without the support of the normal breadwinner, should, as a rule, be kept with their parents, such aid being given as may be necessary to maintain suitable homes for the rearing of the children...
Halaman 131 - Whenever in any criminal proceedings a child actually or apparently under the age of twelve years offered as a witness does not in the opinion of the court or magistrate understand the nature of an oath, the evidence of such child may be received though not given...
Halaman 121 - The carefully selected foster home is for the normal child the best substitute for the natural home. Such homes should be selected by a most careful process of investigation, carried on by skilled agents through personal investigation and with due regard to the religious faith of the child.
Halaman 122 - SYSTEM 4. So far as it may be found necessary temporarily or permanently to care for certain classes of children in institutions, these institutions should be conducted on the cottage plan, in order that routine and impersonal care may not unduly suppress individuality and initiative.
Halaman 122 - It is so, however, only because it secures for the children a larger degree of association with adults, and a nearer approach to the conditions of family life, which are required for the proper molding of childhood. These results more than justify the increased outlay, and are truly economical. Child-caring agencies, whether supported by public or private funds, should by all legitimate means press for adequate financial support. Inferior methods should never be accepted by reason of lack of funds...
Halaman 121 - It is recognized that for many children foster homes without payment for board are not practicable immediately after the children become dependent, and that for children requiring temporary care only the free home is not available. For the temporary, or more or less permanent, care of such children different methods are in use, notably the plan of placing them in families, paying for their board, and the plan of institutional care. Contact with family life is preferable for these children, as well...
Halaman 122 - The proper training of destitute children being essential to the well-being of the State, it is a sound public policy that the State through its duly authorized representative should inspect the work of all agencies which care for dependent children, whether by institutional or by home-finding methods, and whether supported by public or private funds. Such inspection should be made by trained agents, should be thorough, and the results thereof should be reported to the responsible authorities of...