1168 SOURCES of OFFICIAL INFORMATION the Special Fish Committee, 1928-1930; Report of the Special Game Committee, 1931-1933;

1168 SOURCES of OFFICIAL INFORMATION the Special Fish Committee, 1928-1930; Report of the Special Game Committee, 1931-1933;

1168 SOURCES OF OFFICIAL INFORMATION the Special Fish Committee, 1928-1930; Report of the Special Game Committee, 1931-1933; The Small Mouthed Black Bass and its Conservation; The Maskinonge and its Conserva­ tion; The Speckled Trout and its Conservation. Health.—Acts.—The Public Health Act and The Vaccination Act; The Venereal Diseases Prevention Act; The Cemetery Act; The Public Hospitals Act; The Private Hospitals Act; The Sanatoria for Consumptives Act; The Maternity Boarding House Act. Regulations.—Regulations for the Control of Communicable Diseases; Regulations Respect­ ing Venereal Diseases; Regulations Respecting the Manufacture of Non-Intoxicating Bever­ ages, Distilled and Mineral Water, and the Manufacture of Syrup, Wines and Brewed Beer; Regulations for the Sanitary Control of Lumber and Mining Camps; Regulations Governing the Construction and Management of Swimming Pools; Regulations re Cross Connection of Water Supplies. Publications—Numerous pamphlets on The Baby, Cancer, Mental Hygiene Series (Habit Training, Home Training, Speech Training, Special Problems), Venereal Diseases, etc., may be obtained from the Ontario Department of Health, Toronto. A full list of these is published annually in the Health Almanac. Highways.—Annual Report; Annual Proceedings, Ontario Good Roads Association; (15) Highway Traffic Act and Regulations; (19) General Plans for Steel Highway Bridges, 1917; (22) Report on Street Improvement, 1917; (34) The Planting and Care of Roadside Trees, 1923; (35) Public Commercial Vehicles Act, 1931, and Amendment, 1934; Public Vehicle Act and Regulations; Consolidated Highway Improvement Act, 1931; Official Government Road Maps of Ontario, free on application. Labour.—Legislation.—Department of Labour Act; Factory, Shop and Office Building Act; Steam Boiler Act; Canadian Interprovincial Regulations for the Construction and Inspection of Boilers, Tanks and Appurtenances; Operating Engineers Act and Regulations Governing the Issuance of Certificates; Employment Agencies Act and Regulations Govern­ ing Employment Agencies; Apprenticeship Act and Regulations Governing the Training of Apprentices in the Building Trades; Regulations Respecting the Protection of Persons Working in Compressed Air; Regulations Respecting the Protection of Persons Working in Tunnels or Open Caissons; Minimum Wage Act; Orders of the Minimum Wage Board. Reports.—Annual Report of the Department of Labour, including the reports of the General Superintendent of the Ontario Government Offices of the Employment Service of Canada, Chief Inspector of Factories, Chief Inspector of Steam Boilers, Chairman of the Board of Examiners of Operating Engineers, and of the Inspector of Apprenticeship; Annual Report of the Minimum Wage Board. jBoofcZete.---Department of Labour of Ontario; Why Certificates for Stationary and Hoisting Engineers?; Boilers, Engines, Turbines, Condensers, Pumps; Refrigeration and Air Compression; Combustion; Beginners' Book on Power Plant Opera­ tion; Survey of Industrial Welfare in Ontario. Lands and Forests.—(Free distribution.) Annual Report. Folder on Northern Ontario Settlers' Lands and Colonization. Folder on Summer Homes, Tourists and Campers in Ontario. The Forest Trees of Ontario (25 cents). Woodlots of Ontario. Tree Planting, Ontario. Water Powers of Ontario (50 cents). The Ferguson Highway. The Sault Ste. Marie-Pembroke Road. Gathering Pine Cones. Trees for Schools. Northwestern Ontario Highways and Tourist Attractions. Forest Resources of Ontario. Mines.—The Mining Act, R.S.O., 1927, with Amendments from 1928 to 1934 inclusive. Handbook—Ontario's Mines and Mineral Resources, Fifth Edition, 1931. Bulletin 98, Pre­ liminary Report of the Mineral Production of Ontario in 1934; Report of Royal Ontario Nickel Commission, 1917; Report-of Ontario Iron Ore Committee, 1923; Volume XXX, Part II, Ontario Gold Deposits; Volume XXXIII, Part II, 1924, Porcupine Gold Area; Final Report of Joint Peat Committee, 1925; Volume XXXVII, Part II, 1928, Kirkland Lake Gold Area; Volume XLIII, Part I, 1934, Statistical Review and Mines of Ontario in 1933; Bulletin No. 25, List of Publications (Third Edition), giving all reports issued up to March, 1932; Bulletins Nos. 80 and 93, Money and the World Crisis; Bulletin No. 83, Twenty- five Years of Ontario's Mining History; Prospector's Guide to Ontario Mining Fields, 1934. Premier.—Reports of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario and the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Railway Commission. Tourists' Handbook. Report of the Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park Commission. Provincial Secretary.—Annual Reports: Ontario Board of Parole; Prisons and Refor­ matories; Annual Report of the Secretary and Registrar of the Province of Ontario (this report is presented to the Legislative Assembly each year, but has not been printed for several years). The Companies Act, including the Extra-Provincial Corporations Act. The Mortmain and Charitable Uses Act and the Companies Information Act. The Marriage Act. Physicians' Pocket Reference to the International List of Causes of Death. Annual Report of Births, Marriages and Deaths. The Physicians' Pocket Reference to the Inter­ national List of Causes of Death is published by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics but copies are kept in this Branch for purposes of distribution. Public Works.—Annual Report of the Minister, with reports of the Deputy Minister, Architect, Engineer, Secretary and Accountant. .

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