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2nd 3rd acres Agriculture amount April Assets Belgium Breadstuffs Britain British Columbia British Possessions Brls Brunswick Bush Canada Canadian Pacific Railway Canal Cape cent Chap coal companies Confederation Cotton Debt Dominion Dutiable Duty Collected ended 30th June expenditure exports fish Fisheries Flax Flour following table gives Foreign Countries France Germany Government Governor granted Halifax Holland HOME CONSUMPTION IMPORTS FOR HOME Indian Intercolonial Railway iron and steel John July Lake lands Legislature Mackenzie Bowell Manitoba manufactures March miles minerals mining Minister Montreal Newfoundland North-west Territories Nova Scotia Number offences Ontario Ottawa P. E. Island paid population Prince Edward Island provinces QUANTITIES AND VALUES Quebec Railway receipts Revenue River Russia Schools South Spanish West Indies statistics Tobacco Tonnage Tons Toronto Total imports total number Treaty United Kingdom Upper Canada vessels Victoria West Indies Wheat wood Yearly Average Yukon
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Sivu 190 - Provisions as to the tunnels and drains, water rights (see 1879, cap. 45) partnerships, mining recorders, gold commissioners, county courts, penalties, paying free miners' fees for employees, are much the same as those regarding mineral claims. Provisions are made for
Sivu 80 - Any person being the head of a family, a widow or a single man over eighteen years of age, and a British subject, or an alien purposing to become a British subject, can pre-empt 160 acres of land belonging to British Columbia west of Cascade Mountains, or 320 acres east of these mountains, at 81 per acre Two months...
Sivu 158 - Canadian ore, and a bounty of §2 per ton on all steel billets manufactured in Canada from Canadian pig-iron, and such other ingredients as are necessary and usual in the manufacture of steel billets. These bounties...
Sivu 535 - Territorially considered, the Church of England has provided 337 additional churches in the provinces east of Manitoba, and 78 in Manitoba and the other western provinces. Methodists have provided 227 in the eastern and 95 in the western provinces ; Presbyterians, 302 and 109 respectively ; Roman Catholics, 257 and 44, and the Baptists 305 and 19 respectively.
Sivu 190 - ... a year. A placer claim gives no right to a vein or lode unless the ground is located and recorded as a mineral claim. A placer claim must be worked continuously by the holder or his employee, and shall be held abandoned and forfeited if un worked for 72 hours, except for reasonable cause, satisfying the Gold Commissioner.
Sivu 380 - S3, 200 per mile of fifty per cent on so much of the average cost of the mileage subsidized as is in excess of $15,000 per mile, such subsidy not exceeding in the whole the sum of $6,400 per mile : — 415.
Sivu 158 - The iron ores of the Dominion have a wide range, both geographically and geologically. From Vancouver Island in the west to Cape Breton Island in the east, they occur at varied intervals. Sir William Fairbairn, in "Iron, its History, Properties and Processes of Manufacture," says: "In the Mineral and Geological Department of the Exhibition of 1862 were exhibited striking specimens of iron ore from the colonies, among which was the remarkable collection from Canada, consisting of oxide, red hematite...
Sivu 31 - Act of 1867 is a federal union haying a general or central government controlling matters essential to the general development, the permanency and the union of the whole Dominion and a number of provincial organizations, each governed by a...
Sivu 250 - Provided, however, that manufactured articles to be admitted under such preferential tariff shall be bona fide the manufactures of a country or countries entitled to the benefits of such tariff, and that such benefits shall not extend to the importation of articles into the production of which there has not entered a substantial portion of the labor of such countries.
Sivu 31 - Parliament, the basis being that Quebec is always to have sixty-five 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...