Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volume 13 |
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Page 131 - At the court so holden the judge shall hear the appeals and may adjourn the hearing from time to time and defer judgment thereon at his pleasure but so that all appeals may be determined before the first day of September.
Page 11 - ... shall have the same power to enforce the attendance of witnesses and to compel them to give evidence as is vested in any court of record in civil cases.
Page 1 - In my opinion, the plaintiffs have failed to establish a contract, and this appeal must be allowed with costs, and the action dismissed with costs.
Page 131 - VII, ch. 12, sec, 22) adding to this sec. 22 the following, "or within such further period as the judge on hearing the parties may decide to be necessary in order to allow proper inspection of the premises," etc. So, as to the particular Act in question as to municipal drainage, we find the Legislature employing "the apt words of restriction...
Page 11 - Commissioner and compel them to give oral or written evidence on oath and to produce such documents and things as the Commissioner...
Page 290 - July, 1881, and October, 1891. To teach a child how to economise slender resources, how to resist temptation to needless expense, and how to make reasonable provision for the future, is an important part of its education. Such knowledge cannot be acquired too early in life, and much may be done in a school to render its acquisition easy to children and to show them the advantages of economy and foresight. Simple lessons, intelligible and interesting to the children, may be given on money, on the...
Page 75 - Timber and lumber and their re-manufactures Leather and its finished products Paper and printing Liquors and beverages Chemicals and allied products Clay, glass and stone products...
Page 14 - And whenever power is given to any person, officer or functionary to do or to enforce the doing of any act or thing, all such powers shall be understood to be also given as are necessary to enable such person, officer or functionary to do or enforce the doing of such act or thing.
Page 127 - That for widows or other mothers in distress, having the care of young children, residing in homes not below the National Minimum of sanitation, and being themselves not adjudged unworthy to have children entrusted to them, there should be granted adequate Home Aliment on condition of their devoting their whole time and energy to the care of the children.
Page 12 - ... 2. Emergency Work. In communities which have not yet developed such a program, or in times of special emergency, it is a much wiser policy to start large projects for public works than to support the unemployed through private charity or public relief. This should not be "relief work...