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acres Agricultural Alberta Amount animals articles by classes Bank Bituminous coal brick Britain in quantities British Columbia Brunswick bush Butter Canadian capital Cash cheese classes entered classes of home Coal companies Copper Cotton countries in quantities Cubic feet Diseases Dominion dried entered for consumption Exports Fish oil Fisheries five fiscal Flax fresh fruits grains Gypsum Halibut hickory home produce Imports of Canada Iron and steel killed or sold labour Leather Lime Lobsters logs Mackerel Malt Manitoba manufactures Manufactures-con Maple meats ments metal mining Minister Miscellaneous Nine months non-bearing Nova Scotia Number Number of crew Oats Ontario paid pickled Pig iron Pine policies POPULATION Post office parcels Poultry Prince Edward Island Principal articles produce-con Provinces Pupils at school quantities and values Quebec Railway Salmon salted Saskatchewan seed Staves TABLE tamarac timber Tobacco TRADE AND COMMERCE trees United values by classes vessels wages Wheat Wood ΝΟ
Popular passages
Page 34 - ... diseases of the circulatory system; diseases of the respiratory system; diseases of the digestive system; diseases of the genitourinary system...
Page xxi - Conference, with the exception of His Majesty's Government, who placed on record its inability to give its assent, so far as the United Kingdom was concerned, to a re-affirmation of the resolutions in so far as they imply that it is necessary or expedient to alter the fiscal system of the United Kingdom.
Page xvi - Any such license may provide that the quantity of power or fluid to be exported shall be limited to the surplus, after the licensee has supplied for distribution to customers for use in Canada power or fluid to the extent defined by such license, at prices and in accordance with conditions, rules and regulations prescribed by the Governor in Council.
Page xvii - Quebec is always to have 65 representatives, and each of the other provinces such a number as will give the same proportion of representatives to its population as the number 65 bears to the population of Quebec as ascertained by a decennial census. In the province of Quebec the qualifications for the electoral franchise are ownership or occupancy of real property, position as teachers or clergymen after five months...
Page xxiii - From time to time, in consideration of benefits satisfactory to the Governor in Council, extend the benefit of the intermediate tariff, in whole or in part, to any British or foreign country the produce or manufactures of which have previously been subject to the rates of customs duties set forth in the general tariff, and from and after the publication of such order in The Canada Gazette...
Page xx - That it will be to the advantage of the Empire if a Conference, to be called the Imperial Conference, is held every four years, at which questions of common interest may be discussed and considered as between His Majesty's Government and his Governments of the self-governing Dominions beyond the seas. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom will be ex officio President, and the Prime Ministers of the self-governing Dominions ex officio members of the Conference.
Page xxxiii - ... a desire to economize. The ability of the two engineers was tried in one of the most difficult professional problems of the day and proved to be insufficient for the task.
Page xxi - That the Prime Ministers of the Colonies respectfully urge on His Majesty's Government the expediency of granting in the United Kingdom preferential treatment to the products and manufactures of the Colonies, either by exemption from or reduction of duties now or hereafter imposed.
Page xxi - That in the opinion of this Conference the interests of the Empire demand that in so far as practicable its different portions should be connected by the best possible means of mail communication, travel and transportation. That to this end it is advisable that Great Britain should be connected with Canada, and through Canada with Australia and Now Zealand, by the best service available within reasonable cost.
Page xv - Canada; (6) to make detailed investigations of mining camps and areas containing economic minerals or deposits of other economic substances, for the purpose of determining the mode of occurrence, and the extent and character of the ore-bodies and deposits of the economic minerals or other economic substances; .(c...