. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1900, . on the books, to the end of the year 1898, 57 have,previous to this date, been returned to friends, frequently by adoption ; 37 areearning their own living ; five have died ; sixteen are in Shelters on account ofphysical defect; five are in the Boys Reformatory ; seven in Orillia Asylum forfeeble minded ; five in Provincial Refuge for Girls ; four in Alexandra IndustrialSchool for Girls ; three in Victoria Industrial School for Boys ; one in the Homefor Incurable Children ; one in the Boys Home Location of Children. The large majority of the 1,071 c


. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1900, . on the books, to the end of the year 1898, 57 have,previous to this date, been returned to friends, frequently by adoption ; 37 areearning their own living ; five have died ; sixteen are in Shelters on account ofphysical defect; five are in the Boys Reformatory ; seven in Orillia Asylum forfeeble minded ; five in Provincial Refuge for Girls ; four in Alexandra IndustrialSchool for Girls ; three in Victoria Industrial School for Boys ; one in the Homefor Incurable Children ; one in the Boys Home Location of Children. The large majority of the 1,071 children have been provided with homes inthe Counties of Grey, Middlesex, Wellington, Wentwoith, Simcoe, Carleton, Kent,Brant, York, Elgin, Peterboro and Bruce. There are sixty-six children in Manitoba and the Northwest territories, butthe sending of children so far away is not encouraged, owing to the great diffi-culty of maintaining adequate supervision. Twenty-five children are in theprovince of Quebec along the eastern border of 1«99J SUPERINTENDENT OF NEGLECTED CHILDREN. 37


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