Canada, Statistical Abstract and Record1891 |
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... River , and Lake St. Clair into Lake Erie by the Detroit River . Lake Erie flows into Lake Ontario by the Niagara River , four- teen miles from the mouth of which are the renowned Niagara Falls , 160 feet in height . The two lakes are ...
... River , and Lake St. Clair into Lake Erie by the Detroit River . Lake Erie flows into Lake Ontario by the Niagara River , four- teen miles from the mouth of which are the renowned Niagara Falls , 160 feet in height . The two lakes are ...
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... rivers are , in the Territories and Manitoba , Rivers . the Mackenzie River , over 2,400 miles in length , the Copper Mine and Great Fish Rivers , which flow into the Arctic Ocean ; the Saskatchewan , Assiniboine and Red Rivers , which ...
... rivers are , in the Territories and Manitoba , Rivers . the Mackenzie River , over 2,400 miles in length , the Copper Mine and Great Fish Rivers , which flow into the Arctic Ocean ; the Saskatchewan , Assiniboine and Red Rivers , which ...
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... River Valley and Lake Winnipeg Pla- teau . The width at the boundary line is about 52 miles , and the average height about 800 feet above the sea ; at the boundary line the height is about 1,000 feet . This first plateau lies entirely ...
... River Valley and Lake Winnipeg Pla- teau . The width at the boundary line is about 52 miles , and the average height about 800 feet above the sea ; at the boundary line the height is about 1,000 feet . This first plateau lies entirely ...
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... river navigation of about 2,750 miles , 1,390 miles being suitable for stern - wheel steamers and 1,360 miles for ... rivers abound in fish , especially whitefish and lake trout . The committee pointed out that the valuable whale ...
... river navigation of about 2,750 miles , 1,390 miles being suitable for stern - wheel steamers and 1,360 miles for ... rivers abound in fish , especially whitefish and lake trout . The committee pointed out that the valuable whale ...
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... River , which , in honour of the day , he named after St. Lawrence . The name was afterwards extended to the gulf and river . 1540. Third visit of Cartier . 1542-43 . The Sieur de Roberval and his party wintered at Cap Rouge . 1598. The ...
... River , which , in honour of the day , he named after St. Lawrence . The name was afterwards extended to the gulf and river . 1540. Third visit of Cartier . 1542-43 . The Sieur de Roberval and his party wintered at Cap Rouge . 1598. The ...
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24 Free 31 Free acres agricultural amount April Australasia average banks barley Britain British Columbia British Possessions British West Indies Brls Brunswick bushels Canadian Pacific Railway Canal cattle cent coal Colonies coloured companies compared Confederation consumption copper cotton debt decrease duty Expendi expenditure exports factories feet figures fish fisheries Flour following table gives Foreign Countries Fredericton freight gall head imported by manufacturers increase Indian Intercolonial Intercolonial Railway iron and steel iron or steel John July kinds Lake land less Manitoba ment Militia mineral Minister Montreal Newfoundland North-West Territories Nova Scotia offences Office Ontario Order Ottawa paid population Port Prince Edward Island principal production proportion Provinces Public quantity Quebec Railway receipts revenue River schools settlers ships spirits square miles sugar Tariff tion tons total number trade ture United Kingdom VALUE OF IMPORTS vessels Victoria West Indies wheat woollen
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Sivu 450 - ... by himself, his clerk, servant, or agent, expose or keep for sale, or directly or indirectly, on any pretence or upon any device, sell or barter, or in consideration of the purchase of any other property give, to any other person, any spirituous or other intoxicating liquor, or any mixed liquor, capable of being used as a beverage, and part of which is spirituous or otherwise intoxicating.
Sivu 524 - ... composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other...
Sivu 564 - Books, printed paper, drawings, paintings, prints, photographs or representations of any kind of a treasonable or seditious, or of an immoral or indecent character...
Sivu 425 - Provinces, are made uniform, the Judges of the Courts of those Provinces appointed by the Governor General shall be selected from the respective Bars of those Provinces. 98. The Judges of the Courts of Quebec, shall be selected from the Bar of that Province.
Sivu 540 - On all iron or steel bars or rods of whatever shape or section which are cold rolled, cold drawn, cold hammered, or polished in any way in addition to the ordinary process of hot rolling or hammering, there shall be paid...
Sivu 425 - Brunswick. 97. Until the Laws relative to Property and Civil Rights in Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and the Procedure of the Courts in those Provinces, are made uniform, the Judges of the Courts of those Provinces appointed by the Governor General shall be selected from the respective Bars of those Provinces.
Sivu 572 - Spirituous or alcoholic liquors, distilled from any material, or containing or compounded from or with distilled spirits of any kind, and any mixture thereof with water, for every gallon thereof of the strength of proof, and when of a greater strength than that of proof, at the same rate on the increased quantity that there would be if the liquors were reduced to the strength at proof.
Sivu 6 - There are large auriferous deposits, as well as silver, iron, graphite, ochre, brick and pottery clay, mica, gypsum, lime and sandstone, " while the petroleum area is so extensive as to justify the belief that eventually it will supply the larger part of this continent.
Sivu 569 - Settlers' effect«, viz. : — Wearing apparel, household furniture, professional books, implements and tools of trade, occupation or employment, which the settler has had in actual use for at least six months before removal to Canada...
Sivu 38 - Bills for appropriating any part of the public revenue or for imposing any tax or impost shall originate in the House of Commons. 54. It shall not be lawful for the House of Commons to adopt or pass any vote, resolution, address or Bill for the appropriation of any part of the public revenue or of any tax or impost...