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at the death of the said

of the death of the said

mortem examination, if so) was

and that the apparent cause (ascertained by post

R. S. O. 1877, c. 221, Sched. G.

SCHEDULE G.

(Section 77.)

FORM OF SUMMONS.

We, whose names are hereunto set and seals affixed, being two of the visitors appointed under or by virtue of chapter 246 of The Revised Statutes of Ontario, respecting Private Lunatic Asylums, do hereby summon and require you personally to appear before us at

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noon of the same day, and then and there to be examined, and to testify the truth touching certain matters relating to the execution of the said Act.

Given under our hands and seals, this

in the year of our Lord, 18

day of

R. S. O. 1877, c. 221, Sched. H.

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CHAPTER 247.

An Act respecting Institutions for the Education and
Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind.

HE

ER MAJESTY, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, enacts as follows:

ville to be for

vince, etc.

1. The institution founded and established at Belleville, for The Instituthe education and instruction of the deaf and dumb, with tion at Belleall the lands, buildings, real estate and appurtenances there- the public use unto attached, and whatever lands or real estate may hereafter of the Probe purchased or acquired for the same, and whatever buildings may hereafter be erected thereupon, shall be for the public use Name. of the Province, and shall be known and designated as "The Ontario Institution for the Education and Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb." R. S. O. 1877, c. 222, s. 1.

tion at Brant

of the Pro

2. The institution founded and established at Brantford, The Institufor the education and instruction of the blind, with all the ford to be for lands, buildings, real estate and appurtenances thereunto at- the public use tached, and whatever lands or real estate may hereafter be vince, etc. purchased or acquired for the same, and whatever buildings may hereafter be erected thereupon, shall be for the public use Name. of the Province, and shall be known and designated as “The Ontario Institution for the Education and Instruction of the Blind." R. S. O. 1877, c. 222, s. 2.

institutions.

3. Such institutions respectively shall be for the purpose of Objects of the educating and imparting instruction in some manual art to such deaf and dumb persons and to such blind persons as are born of parents, or are wards of a person bona fide resident of and domiciled in the Province of Ontario. R. S. O. 1877, c. 222, s. 3.

of officers.

4. The Lieutenant-Governor may appoint to the said insti- Appointment tutions respectively, to hold office during pleasure, a principal who shall be the chief executive officer of the same, a bursar, a physician, a matron, and such other officers, instructors and servants as he deems necessary; and may also fix and determine the salary of every such officer and servant. R. S. O. 1877, c. 222, s. 4.

Salaries.

his powers.

5. The inspector of prisons and public charities shall be Inspector and the inspector of the said institutions, and shall have and perform the same powers and duties in respect to the said

Rev. Stat. c. 250.

Inspector to

make rules for management, etc.

institutions as are conferred on him in respect of asylums for the insane by The Prison and Asylum Inspection Act. R. S. O. 1877, c. 222, s. 5.

6.-(1) The inspector shall have power, and it shall be his duty, to make such rules and by-laws as he deems expedient for the government, discipline and management of the said institutions; for prescribing and regulating the duties of the principals, bursars, physicians, matrons, and every other officer, instructor and servant employed in or about such institutions; for the education and instruction of the pupils admitted to the same; and, subject to the provisions herein before contained, for fixing the terms and conditions upon which pupils shall be admitted to, and remain in, the said institutions respectively. and the period they shall be allowed to remain therein, and their discharge therefrom.

(2) No such rules or by-laws shall have any effect until and unless they are first approved by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council. R. S. O. 1877, c. 222, s. 6.

Admittance. 7. No person shall be admitted to either of such institutions except for the purposes of education and instruction, nor if over the age of twenty-one years, except upon the assent in writing of the inspector of prisons and public charities, and upon his report to the Provincial Secretary of the particulars and special circumstances which in the opinion of the inspector justify such Maintenance. admission; and the maintenance and support of any person admitted shall be in the discretion of the inspector, who, on exercise thereof in favour of such person, shall report every six months to the Provincial Secretary the particulars and special circumstances which justify such maintenance and support; and the Provincial Secretary in either case may annul the right of admission or of continuance in such institutions, and annul or vary the terms of continuance, support or maintenance. R. S O. 1877, c. 222, s. 7.

Annulling admission.

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