© 4 , M. 4 > Éllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll U \!Ulllllllllllllllllllll f!tllllllllllllllllllllE Y - d . - E- E- -- C- GE - C- c- C= [ > - L -5 CE= ſ . -; p-c s . E- E-- - -- E-E um : [- #- C 2 ſ . s . C=-=- e |+ A 74-] | . | 44 ) - bs Q. #à•.## - # # 5 Edw. VIIſ 42ÈrSee also Numerical List, page 5. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1906 ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF THE SESSION AL PAPERS OF THE PARLIAMENT OF CANADA ºr s E C oN D s EssIoN, TEN T H PAR LIA M ENT, 1906. ſº A C Accidents and Casualties ... .. .. ... ... .. 159, 190 | Civil Service :- - Adulteration of Food .. .. .. .. . • • • e a « • • • • • • • 14 Appointments and Promotions. ... ... . 63 to 63b Agriculture, Annual Report . .. .. , ... . - - 15 Examiners .............. ............. 3] Ahearn & Soper: . ... .. , .... .. ... .. ... .. , 191 Insurance, ................ , ........ 42 Alberta and Arthabasca Lands. ... .. .. ... . 158 List ............. . .. ............... 30 Alberta Coal Lands ... .. ... ... .. .. .. ... . 177 Post Office Departnment. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. . 78 American Bank Note Co ... . . , . ... .. .. .. 170 Superannuations ... ...... .. .. , ..-- • • • • 41 Anthracite Coal.. ....... .. .. ... , ... .... 47 | Coal Lands ....................... , ... .. 155, 197 Archives, Canadian ............... ... .... 18 | Collingwood Dry Dock Co .......... ... .. . 115 Astronomer, Report of the Chief. ..... .. .. 25b | Colonization Companies .... .. ... . . ... 121a Auditor General, Annual Report . ... ... .. l | Contracts for Railway Supplies . ... .. .. , ... 70 Aylmer Post Office. .. .. , ... . ... .. .. · • • • • • 97 | Cornwall Canal ........ .. .. , ... ... .. , .. 182 Cowie's Dam, N.S. .. , ... .. .. .. , . .. , , , , , , , . 195 | 83 Criminal Statistics ... .. .. .. .. . 17 lBanks, Chartered . ...... ... .. , ... .. .. .. 6 | 0 Banks, Unpaid Balances in . ... .. .. .. .. .. 7 7 v-s Bavarian, Wreck of the. ........... .. , ... . 202a Darroch, Alexander....... .. .. , ... .... 69 Blood Indian Reserve · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · lºi Datum Planes, Pacific Coast. ... .. .. .. , . . . 21c Bonds and securities • » • • • • • • s = s s • • • • • • s e 62 Davidson, Colonel A. D. .. .. .. ... . 130, 130a, 135 British Canadian Loan and Investment Co. 51 * Der Nordwester" Publishing Co. . .. , ... 192 British Columbia, Sale of Young Girls in. .. 1º Dividends Unpaid in Banks. .. .. .. ... ..... 7 By-Elections, House of Commons ... ... .... " | Dominion Lands...25a, 56, 57, 112, 131, 133, C 134, 138, 140, 158, 162, 166, 198, 199, 200, 205 Dominion Police .... .... ...... .. .. .. ... 50 Caldwell, C. F. ... . , © 9 • • • • • 6 © * © a © © © © a s s 177 | Dredging in Ontario. ............ ... ... . . 98 Canada Eastern Railway . *. . .... ..... . 164 | Dredging of the Saguenay . ... ....... .... 203 Canadian Northern Railway Co. .. . 188, 188a Drugs and Proprietary Medicines ... ... .. 125 Canadian Pacific Railway :— gº Business with Interior Department...... 61 LE Lands sold by. .... ... , .... ........ . 52 Canal Statistics .... . ................... 20a | Electric Light, Inspection of. ... .... ..... 13 Census of Canada, 1901. Third Volume...Vol. C. | Elgin Mail Contracts...................... 186 | ! Fourth Volume. .. Vol. D. | Emerson Customs Officials. ... . · · · · · · · · .. -- 176 Chartered Banks.......................... 6 | Estimates ..... .. .. • • • • • s - s s • s • • •· · · · · · · . 3 to 5a Chicoutimi Pulp Co. ... .. ...... ... ... . .. 149 | Experimental Farms ... .. ... ... .. .. ... .. , 16 1 5 Edw. VII, Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1906 | F LEX Fisheries, Annual Report. .. ... .. .. .... ... . 22 | King's Regulations for Militia ............. 184 Fish Exports. ... ........ .. .. . ' 116 · Flour for Penitentiaries . .. .. .. . ". - . .. · · · · · · 65 - •º La Food for Militia ... , ... ... .. ... . .. .. . 118, 118a | Labour, Department of, Annual Report ... 36 Fruit Exports. ... , , , ... ... ... , ..... ... . 123-123b | Lake Manitoba .......' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 153 Lake Ocebe Lighthouse. . , ..... . .. € e , e» 94 $ G - Lands in North-West ... 101, 112, 112a,131, Gas, Inspection of . ... , .... .. .. .. .. .. . 13 133, 134, 138, 140, 198, 199, 205 Geographic Board. .. .. .. ... .. .. , ... ... . 21a | Lethbridge, Strike in..... ................ 80 . Geological Survey Report ........... ... , .. 26 | Library of Parliament, Annual Report.... . 33 Georgian Bay Ship Canal ....... .. 172 | Liddle David. , ... ... .............. 55 German Tariff ... .. ... .... ... ........ .... 207 | Life Insurance Commission ..... ......... 38, 66 Germany, Exports to ... .. ........ .. .. . 7l | Life Insurance, Finance Department. ...... 165 Giant's Tomb Island .. .. ............ ...... 129 N I Glace Bay Harbour. ... , ... . *. @ º @ º à s d> $ $ è ® è è 104 Governor General's Warrants. ... .. .. .. .. 43 Macdonald, R. c. 4 «s # ſ, â © = # 4 © t 4 e a e 6 $ » g E # a 53 Grand Trunk Co., Arbitration with .. ... .. . 169 Mail sºi $ e s @ # # # · · · · · · · · 10a Grand Trunk Pacific Railway :- Manitoba Free Press ". .. , ... .. ... ... .. .. 192 º $ $ Marine, Annual Report . ... ... .. .. ... .. 2i Mining Rights. ....... ................. 156 Me; s. I 5 f Report of Collingwood Schreiber ... .. .. 45a easures, Inspection ot ........... ....... 13 | Mexico Steamboat Service. ... , ..... .. . .. 120 Surveys, Quebec and Moncton. ... , . 83a © ſa s . © $ Militia and Defence, Annual Report. ..... G! Grazing Leases. ....-. .. ........ ...... $ 92 © º º $ _ @ # Y © Militia Regulations. .. .. ... ... .. .. ... . 184, 184a Great Northern Railway. ... .. .. , ... ... .. .. . 142 Miminegash Harbour. .... .... ... .. , ... .. 173 | H | x -,, Mines, Inspection of ... .......... . .. ... . 26a, Harbour Commissioners ... ... ... .. ... .. .. 23 | Montreal Turnpike Trust . ... .. ... .. . . 76 Hatfield, Charles M, ... .. .. . ... .. . * • • • • • • • 174 | Mounted Police. ... .. ... .. .. . e t é g # # # * » a à e 28, 28a Hay, W. H. ... ..... . .. ................ 68 | Murray Harbour Branch Railway. ... .. .. . 102 High Court of Ontario. ...... ... ..... .... . 59 | Mutual Reserve Life Association. ....... , 105, 168 Hog Plague - ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. 175 N Homestead Entries ... ....... ... .. .. 84, 91 to 91d $ Uº | 3 Homestead Inspectors .. , . .. .. . @ # s º @ s @ 9 s 81 National Transcontinental Railway.45to45d, 83, 83a Hospital for Trachoma «@ º @ s m @ @ p s 204 | Naturalization of Aliens. .................. 86 House of Commons Employees ... .. ... .. 114, 114a Nixon, Joseph ............... : · · · · · · · · · 111 Budson Bay Co. . .. .. .. ... ... . • © º s 6 s s 189, 189a North Sydney, Harbour Commissioners. ... 167 - ſº North-West Territories :- | | Land Patents . .. .. .. .. . a s © e s ...112, 162, 200 Immigration Commissioner, England 144,144a, 163 Land Sales. .. ... 101, 112, 112a, 131, 133, 134, Imperial Institute. ... , ............. .. ... . 68 138, 140, 198, 199, 205 Imperial Intelligence Service. .. .. .. , . .. .. 67 Lands Surveyed. ... ... ... * $ # @ @ E# $ # ès @ A 166 Indian Act . , ............ * @ & • , a © e s e ê e e s e s 64 Mounted Police.. ... ........ ... ... .. . 28, 28a Indian Affairs, Annual Report. e . .. .. .. .. 27 Sanction to purcbase land. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 151 Indian Lands.. .. .. .... . • > $ º $ $ $ $ 4 a 6 e a 196, 196a Indians, Particulars as to. ... .. .. .. .. . ... . 152 O Inland Revenue, Annual Report. .. , ... .. . 12 | Ontario High Court ..... ... ... . »e s s s @ º @ © s 59 Insurance, Abstract .. ........ .. .. .. .. ... . | 9 | Ottawa Im provement Commission. ... ...... 54 Insurance Act, etc. ..... ... .. .. ... .. .. 108-108b | Ottawa Post Office .......... * % @ g és © e g g g @ @ º @ 103 Insurance, Annual Report .... ... ...... 8 | Over-rulings of Treasury Board .... .. ... 44 Insurance Commission .... ........... . 38, 66-66b LP † Railway Accidents ..... ... .. . 190 Pacific Cable Board . ... .. .. , ... ....... .. .. 67a nterior, Annual Report......... .. ... ... .. 25 © $ International Waterways .. ... .... .. .19b to 19d Peel, Mail Contracts lIl , , , .. .. .. · . .. .. . . 107 Italian Labourers .. ....... .. ... .. .. .. . 126 Penitentiaries, Annual Report . .. .. ... .. . 34 Petitwawa Camp ... ... ........ .. .. . .. 106 Jf Peterborough Lift-Lock ... ... .. ... , .... . 119, 119a James Bay Railway. ... .. .. .. .. . .. ... .. . 72 | Pilot Commissioners. ... ... ... .. .. .. , .. 154, 201 Japanese Treaty ...... ... .. ... .. ... ... .. 117 | Police, Dominion ............ . - © © © © © © s $ @ s 50 Judges, Curcular to ............. .. ... ... 99 | Police, North-West Mounted. ... .... .. , . 28, 28a Judges, Money paid to ... ... ......... .. .. 58 | Port Bruce Harbour.. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... 150 Judges, Particulars as to .... . .... .. , . 99a | Port Burwell Harbour. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. , .. 183 Justice, Annual Report .... ... . . ... ... 34 | Port Colborne Harbour. .. . 109 ,> 5 Edw. VII. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. $ l# LP S Port Stanley Harbour ..... ...... ........ ** | Spain, Commander........................ 180 Postmaster General, Annual Report........ * | Speaker's Apartments, H. of C. ........... 206 | Prince Edward Island :- «º - Speers, C. W., Report of. .......... .... 130, 130a Additional Subsidy..... ... .. : ... : 98 | Steamship Subventions ..... .............. 10a - Coffin, David D .... ... .. ... -- ... . 77d St. Mary's River ... .. e • • • • s s 4 s º 9 • e • 136 Freight Rates.... . , , ..... .......... 1ºº | Supreme Court Order.............. • • • • © © © © 48 French Village .... .................. 79 Surveyor General, Dominion Lands . ..... 25a Hodgson Property ..................... lºº | Sydney Pilot Commissioners............. 154, 201 Lands expropriated....... ............. 143 T • • © e a • • • • e a » e • • • • 77 $ © 9 ® McCabe, Joseph .. Tariff Inquiry Commission ........... .... 49 New Steamer ........................ 179 Temperance Colonization Societ 121. 121 North Lake Post Office. ... .. .. .. .. ... . · 147 peran V : . .. . . , lZlCl Thames River. .... .... ... ...... ........ 127 Power, James...... , e e • • • • • • • e s • • • • • 77a, Th ·-> ermograph Records .................. .. 110 Smith, Sarah. ...... ..... » • • e , e a 9 9 • • • 6 77c |. Th | 122 orndale Post Office. .......... , ... .. .. ... 89 Stanley Bridge Branch................. . 6 * º * - 18 Tide Levels, Pacific Coast ... ......... ... . 21c Wages on Railway .............. ...... 1 Ties Purchased ks. W. A................ ... .. : ... : . 82 les rurcnasea.................. · © © © • • • • s 185 Weeks, W. A. : .. pº» Timber Lands ................... 39, 90, 113, 199 Winter Navigation.. ... . • • E e E a ºi • • • © • • s s 178 » Pri # , # Tower, Collapse of. ................. 87, 161-161b rinters, British. ......... ... .. ... ..... 73, 100 T 9, º 6 * P-º rachoma, Hospital for............ " a e s e s e • 204 Proprietary Medicines ..................... 125 • s º Trade and Commerce, Annual Report...... 10 Provincial Railways.................. 187 - , © - º CI - - Trade and Navigation, Annual Report..... . 11 Provincial Subsidies. ...................... 96 º 6 © Transcontinental Railway...45 to 45d, 83, 83a, 194 Public Accounts, Annual Report. ... ..... 2 T tation, Roval Commissi 19 Public Printing and Stationery .... ....... 32 § § O y li IIlIIllSSlOI) OIl , . . , . # Public Works, Annual Report ............. 19 § § § # • • • • 4 à 0 s • • • • • s s 4 Public Works, Expenditure............ .. .. 46, 46a †" ritain and Japan 95 9a. ii9 § ' , - - L N.-ºE Il W W W.-A'QU4IL Il CAWJA 7 , , • • • * • • • • • à . . 3O, ºOa, L.l3, l.19a Q. - N, Trust Funds of Canada ..... " * • • n • • - , • • • • • -75 Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan lU 9 Co, -- . ::: · · · · · · · · ·# 112b, # Unclaimed Balances in Banks. ............. 7 Quarantine in Kent # , c • e s # 4 • • • • • « e 7 4 Unforeseen Expenses ...... ... . 4 e s • • • • . 40 Quebec Bridge and Railway Co. .......... . United States, Imports and Exports.. ... .. . 137 | H & V Railway Accidènts . .................. º º | Vessels, List of........................ ... 21b Railways and Canals, Annual Report .. , , . # Veterinary Director General, Report of. ... 15a † † • • • • • • • • • • • • s s s • • • • • • • • e # Victoria Memorial Museum .............. . 128 ilway Supplies. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. .. .. .. ſ Riding Mountain Timber Reserve. ... ... .. . 148 •- Vy Rirm, Joseph ......... ...... .............. 197 | Wagner, Philip ... .. ... ... , ... .. .. ... . 141 Ross Rifle Co. .. . ............ 124 | Walsh, Patrick ....... .. . ... . .. .. .. , ... . 77b Royal Military College...... * © a © # # # s » ^ a & s é 35a | Waterways, International ... .. .. ... 19b to 19d Royal North-West Mounted Police. .. .. .. , 28, 28a | Weights, Measures, etc ... .. .. ... . .. ... 13 Rural Mail Delivery...... ............. .. 88 | Wharfs, Docks, etc. ... ... .......... .. , . . 46, 46a S Wharfs Transferred . .. .. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 85 - Winnipeg Printers .. ... ... ..... .. ... ..... 100 Saguenay, Dredging of the. .. .. .. , ...... 203 | Wreck of the Bavarian.. ... .. .. ... . , ., ... 202a Saskatchewan Valley Land Co. ............ 132 | Wrecks in the St. Lawrence ..... ... .. . , .. 202 . Secretary of State, Annual Report ......... 29 Y Senate Employees................ ........ 114b Shareholders in Chartered Banks.... .... ® 6 Yukon - Shipping, List of........... .. • • • • • • • • • • • • 21b Indian Reserves. .. ....... ............ 152 Songhees Indians.. . ... ................. 145 ord lllàl2CCS • • • • • • . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 60 Sorel Wharf ....... .. .. .. . - - • 193 Rainfall ........ ... ........ .. .. .... 174 5 Edw. VII. , List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 A See also Alphabetical Index, page 1. LIST OF SESSIONAL PAPERS Arranged in Numerical Order, with their titles at full length ; the Dates when Ordered and when presented to the Houses qf Parliament ; the Mame of the Senator or Member who moved for each Sessional Paper, and whether it is ordered to be Printed or Not Printed. CONTENTS OF VOLUME C. Fourth Census of Canada, 1901. Third Volume.—Manufactures. Presented 24th April, 1906, by Hon. S. A. Fisher . .. . · · · · · · · · # . 5 * « 6 # s @ # # @ * $ E • ? E @ @ Printed for both distribution and dessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME D. *. Fourth Census of Canada, 1901. Fourth Volume.—Vital Statistics, School Attendance, Status Dwellings and Families, Institutions, Churches and Schools, Electoral Districts and Representation. Pre- sented 24th April, 1906, by Hon. S. A. Fisher..... Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1. (This volume is bound in two parts.) 1, Report of the Auditor General, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Partial report presented 12th, 14th and 26th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. º CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2. 2. Public Accounts of Canada, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. ... ............... .. , ... . . . Printed for both distribution and sessional paper8. 8. Estimates of the sums required for the services of Canada for the nine months ending 31st March, 1907. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. ' Printcd for both distribution and scssional papers. 4. Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1906. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.. .. ........ ... ... ... .......... Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. ' 4a. Further Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, l906. Presented 20th April, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding ................ ........ Printed for both distribution and sessional paper8. 4b. Further Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1906. Presented 20th June, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding.. .. .... ... .. ... ...... Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 5• Further Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1906. Presented 24th April, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding.. .......... ... ... .. ... . Printed for both distribution and sessional paper8. 5a. Supplementary Estimates for the nine months ending 31st March, 1907. Presented 20th June, 1906, - by Hon. W. S. Fielding.. ............... .. .. .. .. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 6. List of Shareholders in the Chartered Banks of Canada, as on the 31st December, 1905. Presented 30th April, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding..... ... Printed for both distribution and sessional paper8. 5 Edw. VII. 4 List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 3. 7. Report of dividends remaining unpaid, unclaimed balances and unpaid drafts and bills of exchange in Chartered Banks of Canada, for five years and upwards, prior to December 31, 1905. Presented 28th May, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding... .. , ... . Printed for b2th distribution and sessional papers. 8. Report of the Superintendent of Insurance for the year ended 31st December, 1905. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 9. Abstract of Statements of Insurance Companies in Canada, for the year ended 31st December, 1905. Presented 23rd April, 1906, by Hon W. S. Fielding. $ Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 4. 1O. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Pre- sented 12th March, 1906, by Hon. W. Paterson... Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 1Oa. Mail Subsidies and Steamship Subventions. Supplement to the Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce, for the year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 29th May, 1906, by Hon. W. Paterson.. ............ ................. ... : ... Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 5 11. Tables of the Trade and Navigation of Canada, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Hon. W. Paterson. ... ..... Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 12, Inland Revenues of Canada. Excise, etc., for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 15th March, 1906, by Hon L. P. Brodeur.. ....... .... Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 13. Inspection of Weights, Measures, Gas and Electric Light, for the fiscal year endedj 30th June, 1905. Presented 15th March, 1906, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur. - V. # Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 14. Report on Adulteration of Food, for the.fiscal year ended 30th June, 190b. Presented 25th April, 1906, by Hon. W. Templeman. ... , ... .. .. .. ... , Pr inted for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 6. 15. Report of the Min ster of Agriculture, for the year ended 31st October, 1905. Presented 10th April, 1906, by Hon. S. A. Fisher. ... .. .. ... ... .. .. ... . Printed for both distribution and sessional papcrs. 15a. Report of the Veterinary Director General, 1905...Printcd for both distribution and sessional papers. 16. Report of the Director and Officers of the Experimental Farms, for the year 1905. Presented 10th April, 1906, by Hon. S. A. Fisher. ... , .... , @ t @ @ # Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 17. Criminal Statistics for the year ended 30th September, 1905. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 7. (This volume is bound in three parts.) 18. Report on Canadian Archives, 1905. ... , ... .. ... .. Printed for both dustribution and sessional papers. | CONTENTS OF VOLUME 8. 19. Report of the Minister of Public Works, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 30t March, 1906, by Hon. H. R. Emmerson. .. .. ..... Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 19a. Report of the Royal Commission on Transportation. Presented 17th April, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman. ............................. * é» © © } e # $ â , Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 19b. Report of the Commission on International Waterways. Printed for both distribution and sessional paper8. 6 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 8-Concluded. 19c. (1) Report from the International Waterways Commission on Conditions as to Niagara Falls, and their recommendations in relation thereto. (2) Report of the Commission upon conditions existing at Sault Ste. Marie, with rules for the control of the same recommended by the Commission. Pre- sented 4th May, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman. , Printed for both tlistribution and sessional papers. 19d, Second Interim Report of thérCanadian Section of the International Waterways Commission. Pre- sented 4th May, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman.. .. ... Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 2O. Annual Report of the Department of Railways and Canals, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 12th March. 1906, by Hon. H. R. Emmerson. Printed for both distribution and scssional papers. · CONTENTS OF VOLUME 9. 2Oa. Canal Statisties for the season of navigation, 1904. Presented 23rd March, 1906, by Sir Frederick Borden... , ............... . .. · · · · · · · · · · · ..... Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 20b. Railway Statistics of Canada for the year ended 30th June. 1905. Presented 26th April, 1906, by Hon. H. R. Emmerson. ... .. .. ... ....... .. .. .. .. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 21. Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries (Marine), for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 9th April, 1906, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur Printed for both distribution and sessional paper8. 21a. Sixth Annual Report of the Geographie Board of Canada, containing all decisions to. Printed for both distribution and sessional paper8. 21b. List of Shipping issued by the Department of Marine and Fisheries, being a list of vessels on the registry books of Canada, on the 31st December, 1905. Presented 29th May, 1906, by Hon. R. Lemieux ... .. ... ......... ........... ........ Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10. 21c. Tide Levels and Datum Planes of the Pacific Coast of Canada. Presented 1st May, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. .. .. ... .. . , • e • • • • • s • • • • • • • , a s « s « s Printcd for both distribution and sessional papers. 22. Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries (Fisheries), for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 23rd March, 1906, by Hon. S. A. Fisher. Printed for both distribution and sessional paper8. 23. Report of the Harbour Commissioners, etc., 1905. ... Printed for both distribution and sessional paper8. 24. Report of the Postmaster General, for the year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 14th March, 1906, by Hon. A. B. Aylesworth. ... . ... ... .. .. .. .. , . . Printed for both distribution and sessional paper8 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 11. 25. Annual Report of the Department of the Interior, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Pr sen- ted 28th March, 1906, by Hon. W. Paterson. .. .. . Printed for both dustribution aund sessional paper8. 25a. Report of the Surveyor General of Dominion Lands for the year ending 30th June, 1905. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 25b. Report of the Chief Astronomer, for the year ending 30th June, 1905. - Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 12. 26. Summary Report of the Geological Survey Department for the calendar year 1905. Printed for both distribution and scssional papers, N 26a. Report on the Inspection of Mines. ... . .. , ... .. . Printed for both distribution and sessional papers 27. Annual Report of the Department of Indian Affairs, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1905. Pre- sented 26th March, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver, ... .. . Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 13. 28. Report of the Royal North-west Mounted Police. 1905. Presented 3rd May, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. .................· · · · · · · · · · · · » e $ # s @ e e e s © Printed for both distribution and sessional paper8. 28a. Supplementary Report of the Royal North west Mounted Police. Mackenzie River District. Presented 5th June, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 29. Report of the Secretary of State of Canada, for the year ended 31st December, 1905. Presented 30th June, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding ... .. . s . .. , Printed for both distribution and scssional papers. 3o. Civil Service List of Canada, 1905 Presented 23rd March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. - - Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 31. Report of the Board of Civil Service Examiners, for the year ended 31st December, 1905. Presented 6th July, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. , . .. , ... .. . Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 32. Annual Report of the Department of Public Printing and Stationery, for the year ended the 30th June, 1905. Presented 25th June, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14. 33. Report of the Joint Librarians of Parliament for the year 1905. Presented 8th March, 1906, by the Hon. The Speaker. .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. . . # 4 6 e E v e 5 e a © º º g º u $ 4 4 4 # 8 é Printed for sessional paper8. 34. Report of the Minister of Justice as to Penitentiaries of Canada, for the year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 22nd March, 1906, by the Hon. C. Fitzpatrick. Printcd for both distribution and sessional paper8. 35. Report of the M litia Council of Canada, for the. year ended 31st December, 1905. Presented 18th April, 1906, by Sir Frederick Borden . .. ... .. .. .. Printed for both distribution and scssional papers. 35a. Report of the Board of Visitors, Royal Military College, 1906. Presented 10th July, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier ... .. , ......... .. .. .. ... ... ... .. . Printcd for both distribution and sessional papers. 36. Report of the Department of Labour, for the year ended 30th June, 1905. Presented 15th March, 1906, by Hon. A. B. Aylesworth.. .. ... .. .. .. , ... . Printcd for both distribution and sessional papers. 37. Return of By-Elections for the House of Commons of Canada, held during the year 1905. Presented 1st May, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. ... , ... .. .. .. Printed for both distribution and sessional paper8. 38. Copy of a Report of a Committee of the Privy Council, approved by His Excellency the Governor General on the 28th February, 1906, on the subject of the appointment of a commission toinvestigate with respect to certain matters relating to the business of life insurance in Canada ; and also copy of the commission appointed to conduct an investigation into life insurance matters in Canada. Presented 9th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 39. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th July, 1905, showing all timber lands sold or leased by the department of the interior since 1st July, 1896 ; the description and area of each lot ; the applications made therefor; the notice or advertisement for sale or tender ; the tenders received ; the amount of each tender ; the tenders accepted ; the name and address of the person or company to whom each lot was sold or leased. Presented 12th March, 1906.—Mr. Foster. ... ... . Not printed. 40. Statement showing the expenditure on account of unforeseen expenses from the 1st July, 1905, to the 7th March, 1906, in accordance with the Appropriation Act of 1905 Presented 12th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. .. ... ... .. .. • • • • • • • » • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e « a • s • • • s Not printed. 41. Statement of superannuations and retiring allowance in the civil service during the year ended 31st - December, 1905, showing name, rank, salary, service, allowance and cause of retirement of each person superannuated or retired, and also whether vacancies filled by promotion or new appointment, and salary of any new appointee. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.. Not printed. 42. Statement in pursuance of section 17 of Civil Service Insurance Act for the year ending 30th June, 1905. , Presented 12th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier......... ................... Not printed. 8 5 Edw. VII. - List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. 43• Statement of the Governor General's Warrants issued since the last session of parliament, on account of the fiscal year 1905-1906. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. ... .. Not printed. 44. Return of Treasury Board Overrulings of Auditor General's decisions, session of 1905 to session of 1906. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. , ... .. .. ... . . Not printed. 45. First annual report of the Board of the National Transcontinental Railway Conimissioners for the year ending 30th June, 1905. Presented 12th March, 1906, by Hon. H. R. Emmerson. Printed for both distribution and sessional paper8. 45a. Report of Collingwood Schreiber, Esquire, Government Chief Engineer of the Western Division of the National Transcontinental Railway, on the progress being made with the surveys and works of co. struction upon the western division of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (Winnipeg to the Pacific coast). Presented 13th March, 1906, by Hon. H. R. Emmerson. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 45b. Extract from a Report of the Committee of the Privy Council approved by the Governor General on the 17th April, 1906, respecting the acceptance of the tender of the Dominion Bridge Company for the construction of a steel viaduct across Cap Rouge Valley, in District ** B," in the vicinity of the city of Quebec, in connection with the Transcontinental Rallway. Presented 17th April, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.. .......... , ... , ... ... ............. ... , ... .. .. , . « ê & 6 a . © 4 E e s Mot pr inted. 45c. Extract from a Report of the Committee of the Privy Council, approved by the Governor General on the 14th April, 1906, respecting the acceptance of the tender of Mr. John D. McArthur, for the construction of District ** F," from a point designated on the plans of the Transcontinental Railway Commissioners, at or near the city of Winnipeg to a point known as Peninsula Crossing, mear the junction point of the Fort William Branch of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, a distance of about 245 miles. Presented 17th April, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. fot printed. 45d. Extract from a Report of a Committee of the Privy Council, approved by the Governor General on the 14th April, 1906, respecting the acceptance of the tender of Messieurs Hogan & Macdonell for the construction of * District * B," from a point designated on the plans of the Transcontinental Railway Commissioners at the north end of the Quebec Bridge and Railway Company's bridge, in the vicinity of the city of Quebec, to a point near La Tuque, a distance of about 150 miles,' of the National Transcontinental Railway. Presented 17th April, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Not printed. 46. Statement of wharfs, docks, piers and breakwaters constructed by the Department of Public Works since 1st July, 1896, with the total cost of eaeh. Presented 13th March, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · , ...................... .......... · · · · · · · · Primtrd for scssional papcr8. " 46a. Statement of wharfs, docks and piers constructed by Government, 1896-1905, showing the expendi- ture on each such work, for repairs, from date of completion to 30th June, 1905. Presented 13th March, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman. ... .. ... .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. . Printcd for sessional papers. 47. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 17th July, 1905, showing the quantities of anthracite coal imported into Canada in 1904, from Great Britain or elsewhere, called Scotch anthra- cite coal ; the various ports to which the same were brought ; whether any steps were taken to ascertain whether the coal so imported was really anthracite, from a commercial or dutiable stand- point ; and if any evidence was furnished at the time or times of such importation as to the amount of carbon contained in such-coal. Presented 14th March, 1906.—Mr. Macdonald (Pictou ). Mot printcd. 48. Copy of General Order No. 88, made by the judges of the Supreme Court of Canada. Presented 14th March, 1906, by the Hon. The Speaker. .... ... ... , » © s © e e t e © e & s u as 1 e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Mot printed. 49. Evidence taken before the Commission on the Tariff Inquiry, 1905. Presented 14th March, 1906, by Hon. W. Paterson. , ... , e s e e , o e s m e s e e e · , · e s u e a e e s • © º s s e a a s a s e e e s a • e • » • 5 a • • a • s , 5 s $ g $ Not printed. \ 50. Report of the Commissioner, Dominion Police Force, for the year 1905. Presented 16th March, 1906, by Hon. R. Lemieux......................... e s « s e s * • • • t t e u s e e © e e « s • a • e • e m a s e s s s Not printed. 9 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A, 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. A, 5 I. Statement of the affairs of the'British Canadian Loan and Investment Company, Limited, for the year ended 31st December, 1905. Also, a list of the shareholders on 31st December, 1905, in accordance with section 33, chapter 57, of 40 Victoria. Presented (Senate) 12th March, 1906, by the Hon. The Speaker.. .. · · · · · · · · · ............. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 ® e s s s ê , a • ê ê | .... Not printcd. 52. Return of all lands sold by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, from the 1st October, 1904, to the 1st October, 1905. Presented 19th Mareh, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver.... . . ...... Not printed. 53. Order in Council of the 6th January, 1906, and Reports of His Honour Judge Myers, on inquiry into charges made against R. C. Macdonald, by half-breeds of the United States in connection with certain scrip claimed by them. Presented 19th March, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver.. . .. Not printed. 54. Report of the wo k of the Ottawa Improvement Commission, from the date of the appointement of the Commission, the 21st December, 1899, to the 30th June, 1905. Presented 21st March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier.. .. .. .. .. . ©- - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Printed for sessional papcrs. 55. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all telegrams, reports, recommendations and correspondence in connection with the appointment of David Liddle as assistant inspector of weights and measures for the inland division-of Windsor, in the province of Ontario. Presented 22nd March, 1906.—Mr. Ingran . .. . ... .. , ... .. . • $ * # # # # # # 4 è é 4 Not printed. 56. Return of orders in council which have been published in the British Columbia Gazette, between the date of last return and 31st December, 1905, in accordance with the provisions of subsection (d) of section 38 of the regulations for the survey, administration, disposal and management of Dominion lands within the 40-mile railway belt in the province of British Columbia. Presented 22nd March, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver. .. .. .. .. .. . , ... ... .. .. .. , . .... 4 s s » e E s » a s @ s s s e , v • a • * @ & @ Not printed. 57. Return of orders in council which have been published in the Canada Gazette between the date of last return and 31st December, 1905, in accordance with the provisions of clause 91 of the Dominion- Lands Act, chapter 54 of the Revised Statutes of Canada. Presented 22nd March, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver. ... ..... ... , ... ... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Not printed. 58. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing the several sums of money paid to judges, under the provisions of section 13 of an Act respecting the judges of Pro- vincial Courts, chapter 138, of the Revised Statutes, as amended by sections 7, 8 and 9, of chapter 52, of the Statutes of 1898, from 30th June, 1903, to 20th July, 1905, and under this section and amendment, as enacted by section 6 of chapter 31 of the Statutes of 1905, from the said 20th July to this date ; with the items in respect of which the said several payments were made, set out and showing the payments in respect of the period before and since 20th July, 1905. Presented 23rd March, 1906.—Mr. Lcnnox . ... ... .. .. ... ... , ..... .... ... , , , , , ............. .. : ... Not printed. 59. Rules that have been passed by the judges of the High Court of Justice for Ontario under the provi- sions of the Dominion Controverted Elections Act. Presented 23rd March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. .... · • • • • • e s E · · · · · · · · · · - , E s H u e r 2 # # # # s s s s © • • • 4 • º » « . Printed for sessional papers. 6O. Ordinances of the Yukon Territory, passed by the Yukon Council in the year 1905. Presented 23rd March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. .. ................................. .. .. .. Not printed. 61. Return (in so far as the Department of the Interior is concerned) of copies of all orders in council, plans, papers and correspondence which are required to be presented to the House of Commons, under a resolution passed on 20th February, 1882, since the date of the last return, under such resolu- tion. Presented 23rd March, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver.. .. .. .. .. , ... ......... ... ... . . Not printed 62. Detailed statement of all bonds and securities registered in the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada, since last Return, 23rd January, 1905, submitted to the Parliament of Canada under section 23, chapter 19, of the Revised Statutes of Canada. Presented 23rd March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. ... , ... .. .. ......... . - · · · · · , 6 e 6 © e · • • • • • • • » • • • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · Not printed. 63. Return of the names and salaries of all persons appointed to or promoted in the several departments of the Civil Service, during the calendar year 1905. Presented 23rd March, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier .. ... .. » © º s s º © e e @ s u s | • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •' • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • , e u s s @ e e v v e e s e Not printed. 10 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 · CONTENTs oF voLUME 14-continued. 63a. Supplementary return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th March, 1905, showing : (1) the number of permanent appointments, male and female respectively, made to the civil service (inside division) In Ottawa, since 1st July, 1906 ; (2) the present strength of the civil service in Ottawa (inside division) permanent staff, specifying whether male or female ; (3) the number of temporary employees, male or female, on the pay-list for the inside division of the civil service at Ottawa for January, 1905 ; (4) the number of temporary employees, male or female, appointed since lst July, 1896 ; (5) in addition to the permanent and temporary clerks at present employed in the public service in Ottawa, the number of artisans, labourers, or other workmen employed at Ottawa during the month of January, and showing to which department these men are attached. Presented 5th April, 1906.-Mr. Sproule. ... ... .. .. .. ... ... .. .. .. ... , ... .. ... . .. , Not printcd. 63b. Further supplementary return to No. 63a. Presented 6th April, 1906 . ..... .... .. ... .. Not printed. 64. Return showing remissions of interest made umder section 141, as added to the Indian Act by section 8, chapter 35, 58-59 Victoria, for the year ended 30th Jung, 1905. Presented 26th March, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver. .. .. .. ... ... .. .. . . e g $ e $ , a , « E s a º º º 9 @ # # © a P 4 t E s s a d $ $ ê , s $ a @ # # # @ $ # # # ſ5 # e Not printed. 65. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, for list of names of persons who were asked to tender, otherwise than by newspaper advertising, for flour supplied at Kingston, Dorchester and St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiaries, and copies of tenders received in reply to such . request for prices. Presented 28th March, 1906.—Mr. Taylor. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . Not printed. 66. Proceedings of Royal Commission on Insurance, and evidence taken to the 23rd March, instant. Presented 28th March, 1906, by Hon. C. Fitzpatrick ...... . .. ... .. .. ... . . Printcd for distribution . 66a. Further proceedings of Royal Commission on Insurance and evidence taken to the 25th April, instant, inclusive. Presented 27th April, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. .. Printed for distribution. 66b. Further proceedings of Royal Commission on Insurance and evidence taken on the 4th June, instant inclusive. Presented 6th June, 1906, by Hon W. S. Fielding. ... .. . .. .. Printed for distribution. 67. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 21st March, 1906, for copies of all letters and documents relating to the establishment of an Imperial Intelligence Service. Presented 28th March, 1906. —Mr. Belcourt.. , ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... . Printed for both dvstribution and sessional papers. 67a. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 8th May, 1903, of any recent correspondence with the Imperial Office, re Pacific Cable Board, and individuals, on the establishment of an improved intel- ligence service and a system of empire cables. Presented 29th May, 1906.—Hon. Mr. Ellis. Printed for both distribution and sessional papcrs. 68. Report of Mr. W. H. Hay on the Imperial Institute. Presented 30th March, 1906, by Hon. S. A. Fisher. .... ... .. , .... • a 4 $ e à e s e s s e , m a 4 s à s a a a q# # # $ e $ H $ 6 E e e e e à g @ s s # 4 m a º Printed for sessional papers. 69. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all telegrams, letters, petitions, reports, documents, recommendations, investigations, correspondence and all other communications concerning the appointment and removal of Mr. Alexander Darroch from the posi. tion of collector of customs at St. Thomas, Ontario. Presented 30th March, 1906.—Mr Ingram. Not printed. 7O. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing : 1. All contracts since 30th June, 1902, between the Governrnent and (a) the Eastern Railway Supply Company ; (b) the New Brunswick Petroleum Company ; (c) the Sherman Williams Paint Company ; (d) the Maritime Wire Fencing Company,—for supplies to any of the railways of the Government. 2. The tenders upon which such contracts were based, and -all tenders made by other parties for such con- tracts. 3. All correspondence and communications of the railway department and otficers thereof, with the several tenderers and contractors, relating to such tenders or contracts or supplies. Also all correspondence and communications between the department and its officers and between such officers, relating to such tenders, contracts or supplies. 4. All advertisements, notices, statements accounts, papers and vouchers, relating to such contracts, or the supplies, or the payment thereof. Presented 2nd April, 1906.—Mr. Barker. .. ............................ ..... • e @ ê © © e Not printed. 7I. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, showing our exports to Ger- many for each year from 1896 to 1905, inclusive, on the following articles : wheat, flour, oats, bacon, hams, butter, cheese and apples. Presented 4th April, 1906.—-Mr. Armstrong. .. ... ... Not printed. 11 «$ 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. · A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. 72. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th July, 1905, for copies of all correspondence, documents, orders, and all papers whatsoever, relating to the proposed deviation of the line of the James Bay Railway to the west of Lake Simcoe ; also for copies of the original route, map and location of line, as filed in the railway department ; and correspondence and papers concerning the same. Presented 4th April, 1906.—Mr. Grant. .. ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... .. .. .. , ... .. , Not printed. 73. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, for copies of the correspond- ence passed between the Imperial governnent upon the subject of the petition sent of a party of British printers, complaining that they were brought to this country under misrepresentation as to exising labour conditions in Canada, and for all papers on the subject. Presented 5th April, 1906.— Mr. Vcrvillc... .. ... .. .. ... .. , ... . • º « a a e e ê e s º » ei • » • » H s s H a ê ê ê = ê © e , s s @ s és é> s s s e e s s e s a e s Not printed. 74. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 21st March, 1906, for a copy of the last financial statement and balance sheet of the Quebec Bridge and Railway Company. 2. A list of the directors of the company and of its chief officers, and of its shareholders and the amount of shares held by . each. 3. A statement of the bonds of the company which have been guaranteed by the government, and which have been negotiated or are pledged. 4. A statement of all moneys-paid by the govern- ment on account of capital or interest on the said bonds. Presented 5th April, 1906.— Mr. Monk. º5 Not printed. 75. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th J uly, 1905, for copies of all corrèspondence, documents, resolutions, and other papers relating to any efforts or proposals to authorize the invest- ment of trust funds in the United Kingdom in the securities of any province of Canada, and the fuifilment of any necessary conditions to that end. Presented 5th April, 1906.—Mr. Borden (Curleton) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ...... ........... : . ............ ... ......... Not printed. 76. Return to an order of thé House of Commons, dated 21st March, 1906 : 1. Showing the present in- debtedness to the Dominion government of the Montreal Turnpike Trust, (a) on capital account (b) for arrears of interest. 2. The amounts collected at each toll gate belonging to the said Turnpike Trust, during the year ending 31st December, 1905. 3. The amount expended on each section or road division under the control of said Trust, during the said vear, ending 31st December, 1905, and the contracts given out during the year, with the name of the contractor, the date and amount in- volved in each case, the cost of stone supplied, and in each case an indication as to whether tenders for such contracts were called for in the public press. 4. The amount paid out during the said year at each toll gate for salaries to day and night keeper, and all other expenditure at each of the toll gates maintained. 5. The actual indebtedness in detail of the said Trust outside of its bonds due to the government of Canada. 6. A detailed statement of sums paid out during the year outside of salaries, road maintenance and rent. Presented 5th April, 1906.—Mr. Monk. ... ... ... Not Printed. 77. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 19th March, 1906, for copies of all cor1espondence recommendations, telegrams, petitions, in possession of the Government, or any department or offi- cial thereof, with reference to the dismissal of Mr. Joseph McCabe, as postmaster at Iona, in Prince Edward Island, and the appointment of his successor. Presented 5th April, 1906.-Mr. Martin (Queen's). .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ............ .. · · · · · · · · · . .. Not printed. 77a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th July, 1905, for copies of all correspondence, documents, orders, and all papers whatsoever, relating to the dismissal of James Power, late post- master at Wheatley River, Prince Edward Island, and for the appointment of a successor ; also all correspondence and petitions relating to the re-appointment of the said James Power. Presented 9th April, 1906.—Mr. McLean (Queen'8)..... , .... .. . ... ..... ... ... , ... .... ... . Not printed. | 77b Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5th April, 1906, for a copy of all petitions, let- ters, correspondence, reports, memoranda, and any other documemts respecting the dismissal of Mr. Patrick Walsh from the postmastership of East Roman Valley, in the county of Guysborough, Nova Scotia. Presented 1st May, 1906.-Mr Lancaster............................. Not Printed. 77c. Return to an order of the House of Conimons, dated 25th April, 1906, for a copy of all correspondence · and orders in possession of the government, or any member or official thereof, respecting the dis- missal of Mrs. Sarah Smith from the office of postmistress at Mount Buchanan, Prince Edward X- Island, and the appointment of Mr. Bishop in her stead. Presented 7th May, 1906.-Mr. McLeun 5 Edw. VII. 6 List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. 77d. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th May, 1906, for a copy of all correspondence, telegrams and petitions, in possession of the government, or any member or official thereof, in refer- ence to the dismissal of David D. Coffin as postmaster at Head of Hillsboro' in Prince Edward Island, and the appointment of his successor. Presented 4th June, 1906.— Mr. Martin ( Quécn's) - Not printed. 78. Return to an order of the House of Commons dated 28th March, 1906, for a copy of the report of the deputy postniaster general, that an additional first-class clerkship is necessary for the proper per- formance of the public business in the department, for which clerkship parliament is asked to vote money ; also for a copy of the report of the deputy postmaster general, that an additional second- class clerkship is necessary for the proper performance of the public business in the department, for which clerkship parliament is asked to vote money. Presented 5th April, 1906.-Mr. Barker. Not printed. 79. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 19th March, 1906, for copies of all petitions, let- ters and correspondence relating to the change of the location of the post office at French Village, Prince Edward Island. Presented 5th April, 1906.—Mr. McLean (Queen's)...... ... .. Not printed. 80. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, for copies of all correspond- ence with the government by any parties in Lethbridge, concerning any matters in connection with the Lethbridge coal miners'strike, and the calling out of the mounted police in connection with the same. Presented 6th April, 1906.-Mr. Smith (Nanaimo) ... .. ... , ... . .. ... ... ... .. . Mot printed. 8I. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th Màrch, 1906, showing the names of all the homestead inspectors at present attached to the thirteen agencies throughout Manitoba and the Northwest, and a record showing the number of days that each inspector was absent from his regu- lar duties, between the lst of July and the 31st December, 1905, the cause of said absence, and a statement of expenses for each month during that period. Presented 5th April, 1906.—Mr. Mc- Carthy (Calgary)... ..... ................ .... .................. - L# 4 # @ @ - . $ @ # à @ # Not printcd. 82. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April,1906, for a copy of the order in coun- cil appointing Mr. W. A. Weeks to investigate certain matters in dispute respecting lands taken by the Prince Edward Island Railway, and certain other matters in dispute connected with that rail- way ; also a copy of the evidence and report of the said W. A. Weeks in the matter. Presented 6th April, 1906.--Mr. Martin ( Queen's).. .. .. .. .. ' s # 4 @ . = 4 4 4 a éi # # * • * • ° • • = • º » » • • • • • • • • • • • • Not printed. 83. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all correspond- ence had between the government or any department or member thereof, and the Transcontinental Construction Commission, in reference to the surveys of location of the route of the Transcontinental Railway, in the province of New Brunswick. Presented 6th April, 1906.—Mr. Crocket...Not printcd. 83a. Return to an order of the House of Conamons, dated 18th April, 1906, for copies of all correspond- ence had between the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company and the government or any depart- ment thereof, and between the Grand Trunk Pac1fic Railway Company and the Transcontinental Railway Commission, in reference to the survey and location of the proposed Transcontinental Rail- way between Quebec and Moncton. Presented 1st June, 1906. —Mr Crocket . .. .. ... .. . Not printcd. 84. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all forms of appli- cation for homestead entries used since the year 1890. Presented 6th April, 1906.—Mr. Ingram. • • AVot printed. 85. Statement showing the wharfs transferred to the department of marine and fisheries since 1896. Presented 6th April, 1906, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur ... ................. , ....... , ...... Not printed. 86. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 19th March, 1906, (a) setting forth the various laws in the United Kingdom, and in the various dependencies and colonies of the Empire, with respect to the naturalization of aliens ; (b) defining the effect of naturalization consummated in Great Britain, or in the various colonies or dependencies, respectively, when a person so naturalized be- comes domiciled thereafter, in any other portion of the Empire ; (c) setting forth any efforts heretc- fore made by the government of the United Kingdom, or of any colony or dependency, or by any body or association, for the purpose of securing uniformity in the naturalization laws throughout the Empire. Presented 6th April, 1906.—Mr. Borden (Carletom). ** Report of Departmental Committee " 1 rinted for Sessional Pal ers 13 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. , A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. 87. Copy of a letter addressed to S. G. Curry, Esquire, architect, informing him that, under an order in council, a commission will be to-day issued to him jointly with Mr. A. C. Hutchison, architect, of Montreal, to hold an investigation and to report upon an accident which occurred on the morning of · the 5th instant, by the collapse of part of the tower in the west block extension of the departmental buildings in this city. Plans and specifications of the said extension accompany the said letter. Presented 9th April, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman .... .... ... .... .. ... .. .. Not printed. 88. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th March, 1905, for copies of all reports, re- turns, estimates, correspondence, writings, records, documents, memoranda, or written or printed information of any kind in the possession or control of the post office department, in reference to the question of establishing rural mail delivery in Canada, or the manner of establishing or conducting such service, and the probable cost ; including any information in the possession of the department as to the working of the United States system, or such a service or system elsewhere and the annual expense and other particulars. Presented 9th April, 1906.—Mr. Lennox. - Printcd for Sessional Papers. 89. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, for a copy of all correspondence, letters, telegrams, memorials or other documents, between the post office department, or any official thereof, and any person or persons, respecting the removal of the post office in the town of Thorn. dale, Ontario, from the place of business of Mr. S. Duffins, to the place of business of Mr. J. Fal- coner. Presented 9th April, 1906.-Mr. Elson. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .... ... .. .. .. ... . Not printed. 90. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 19th March, 1906, showing all timber lands sold or leased by the department of the interior subsequent to the date of those included in Sessional Paper No. 39, brought down to the house on the 12th March, 1906 ; the description and area of such lots, the applications made therefor, the notice of advertisement for sale or tender, the tenders received, the amount of each tender, the tenders accepted, the name and address of the person or company to whom each lot was sold or leased. Presented 9th April, 1906.—Mr. Foster.. ... ... ... Not printed. 91. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing : 1. The number of homesteaders to make entry in and for the territory now included in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, during each year between 1896 and 31st December, 1905. 2. The nationality of said homesteaders, dividing same into the following categories : (a) British North America ; (b) Great Britain and Ireland : (c) the United States ; (d) France, Belgium and Switzer- land ; (e) Germany, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland ; (f) all other countries of continental Europe ; (g) all other nationalities ; (h) persons who previously made entry. Presented 9th April, 1906.-Mr. Wilson (Lennox and Addington) . ... ...... ............ , º , 6 E H ? # Not printed. 91a._Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing : 1. The number of authorizations granted, under the authority of subsection 3 of article 34 of the Dominion Lands Act, for one person to make homestead entry on behalf of another person, during each of the years of 1901, 19U2, 1903, 1904 and 1905. 2. Of the homestead entries made in consequence of said authori- zations, during each of the years 1901 and 1902 ; how many have resulted in a demand for a patent ; how many have been cancelled ; how many stood upon the books of the department of the interior on 1st January, 1906, as meither patented nor cancelled. 3. How many of the homesteads entered for during 1901 and 1902 on behalf of absent parties by means of powers of attorney, have been patented in the name of the person for whom the original entry was made. Presented 11th April, 1906. Mr. Lake. ..... .. , ... . e e e e e e o • e e e • • e • s • • • • s e e s • ° • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • • • • • • Not printed. 91b. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing, in respect of every case where, during the year ending 30th June, 1905, and during the six months ending 31st Decem- ber, 1905, an extension of time within which to complete his entry, has been accorded any home- steader within the territory now included in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta ; giving : (a) the name of the applicant for said extension ; (b) his post office address at the time of original entry ; (c) the date and agency of original homestead entry ; (d) the location of the land in question, indicating township, range and section ; (e) the earliest date at which applicant might have become entitled to secure a patent, had all conditions been promptly fulfilled ; (f) post office address of applicant at time of demand for extension ; (g) the date of demand for extension ; (h) the length of extension granted ; (i) the cause of granting extension ; (j) the name or names of any and all parties who may have communicated with the department for the purpose of recom- mending the granting of said extension ; (k) the name of the homestead inspector who reported on 14 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. |> - A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. the case, and whether he advised in favour of granting an extension or the contrary ; (l) the name and address of any and every person who shall have applied to record a cancellation against said section or part thereof. All the above information to be arranged according to agencies. Presented 11th April, 1906.-Mr. Amc8........... ........................................... Not printed. · 91c. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing : (a) the number 91d. of land sales, withdrawing even sections from homestead entry, made by the department of the in- terior during the year 1904-5, and during the six months ending 31st December, 1905, together with the total acreage represented thereby ; (b) the same regarding land sales affecting only odd sec- tions ; (c) the same regarding land sales affecting solid blocks of both even and odd sections. Pre- sented 23rd April, 1906.-Mr. McCarthy (Calgary). .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. ............ Mot printcd, Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing : 1. The number of homestead entries recorded each fiscal year from 1870 to 1905, and also during the six months end- ing 31st December, 1905, for the territory comprised in the present provinces of Manitoba, Saskatche- wan and Alberta. 2. The number and percentage of such entries for each year for which patents have prior to the 31st December, 1905, been granted, or recommendations made for the issue of patents. 3. The number and percentage of such entries for each year that have, prior to the 31st December, 1905, been cancelled. 4. The number and percentage of such entries for each year which, neither patented or cancelled, remained in an incompleted state on the first of January, 1906. Pre- sented 8th June, 1906.-Mr. Lake............... ...................... .............. Not printed. 92. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing the name and post 93. 94. 95. 95a. 96. 97. 98. office address of each person or company having a closed grazing lease, granted for a period of more than three years, by the department of the interior, of lands in Alberta or Saskatchewan, giving in each instance, (a) the location boundaries and area of each tract of land so leased ; (b) the date of issue and of expiry of said lease ; (c) the annual rental specified therein ; (d) and the amount of overdue rental wherever such be the case. Presented 9th April, 1906.—Mr Ames.. .... . Not printed. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, for copies of all correspon- dence, telegrams, memoranda, reports and orders in council, in possession of the government, or any member or official thereof, in connection with the grant of an additional subsidy to the province of Prince Edward Island in 1901, of 330,000 a year, and the basis on which the said subsidy was agreed to be paid to the province. Presented 10th April, 1906.—Mr. Martin (Qucen's). ... .... Not printcd. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, for copies of all correspondence and contracts, if any, list of payments to men employed by the department of marine and fisheries in construction of Lake Ocebe lighthouse, on the Maganetawan River, district of Parry Sound. Pre- sented 10th April, 1906.- Mr. Bennctt . .. , ... .. ... ... .. ... .. .. , ... , ... , ... .. , ... Not printcd. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 17th April, 1906, for copies of orders in council and correspondence having reference to the assumption by the department of railways and canals of the several dams owned by the Ontario government on the head and subsidiary waters of the Trent canal. Presented 17th April, 1906.—Hon. H. R. Emmerson.. : ... .. .. · · · · · · · Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th April, 1906, showing the progress made and sums expended from time to time upon the construction of the Trent canal, giving the dates of the various contracts let, the completion of said contracts, the names of contractors on said contracts, the amount paid in extras, and the causes of these extras. Presented 26th April, 1906.—Mr. Hughes (Victoria).............. , ........ ... .. : ... : ... .. · · · · · · · · · · .. . • * º º º © s © © © © º & e s e s s © Not printed. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all correspon- dence between the provincial governments on the subject of the readjustment of provincial subsidies. Presented 17th April, 1906.—Mr. Parmelee.. ..... Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all petitions, re- ports, letters, notices, telegrams, correspondence, recommendations, bonds, leases, papers and docu- ments in relation to a site and new post office building in the county of Elgin, at Aylmer. Presen- ted 17th April, 1906.—Mr. Ingram. .. , ... .. * © ue QI $ $ @ $ $ $ $ e © © © s' · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, showing all amounts paid for dredging in the province of Ontario, from the 1st July, 1905, up to the present time ; the place where such work was performed ; the names of parties doing such work, and the amount paid there- for; also of any unpaid amounts due or alleged to be due for dredging, showing the amount, the parties claiming, and whcre the work was done. Presented 17th April, 1906.-Mr. Bennett. - Mot printede 15 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. -- A. 1906 s-...-s-evº-•---------**-*--** -- *** 99. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. Return to an order of thre House of Commons, dated 17th April, 1906, for copy of a circular letter, dated the 19th March, 1906, addressed to the judges of the various courts throughout the Dominion by the deputy minister of justice, embodying the question propounded in the house of commons on on the 14th March, 1906, regarding the manner in which the provisions of section 7 of 4 and 5 Ed- ward VII, cap. 31, are being observed, and the answer given thereto on behalf of the government by the minisuer of justice. Presented 17th April, 1906.—Hon. C. Fitzpatrick..... , ... Not printed. 99a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated28th March, 1906, showing, (a) the number ofjudges 100, 101 , 102, 103• 104 • 10 5, 106, whose salaries are paid out of the consolidated revenue of Canada ; (b) the name and residence of each judge ; (c) the amount of salary and expenses paid to each judge ; (d) the area of the judicial district in which such judge exercises jurisdiction, and in the case of local, district, and county judges, the population of the district ; (e) the number of cases tried by each judge in each year since the 1st January, 1901 ; (f) the number of motions, petitions, &c., disposed of by each judge during each year, at chanmbers or in a summary manner ; (g) the number of days during which each judge was actually engaged in the performance of judicial dutias ; (h) the number of days during which each judge was engaged in any occupation, business or matter other than the performance of his judicial duties. Presented 17th April, 1906.—Mr. Lennox.. ... ..... ..... ... ... ... ... .. ... . Mot printed, Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th April, 1906, for a copy of the report made by the deputy minister of labour, on the result of his investigation into the complaints of the Win- nipeg printers, and apy papers, showing what action, if any, has been taken by the government on his report. Presented 17th April, 1906.—Mr. Verville. ... ... ... .. .. ... .. .. . "• • • • • • • • • Not printcd. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, showing what land sales have been made in blocks or area of more than one-half section, during the years 1903, 1904 and 1905, in Manitoba, the Territories, including the new provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, and British Columbia ; to whom the same were sold in each instance ; the price per acre, and the date of sale in each instance. Presented 17th April, 1906.-Mr. Sproule..... .. .............. , ... .. ... Not printcd Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th March, 1905 : 1. For copies of all adver tisements, tenders, contracts, plans, specifications and papers, relating to the construction of the several sections of the Murray Harbour Branch Railway. 2. Of the several articles of rolling stock referred to at page 2186 of Hansard of 28th April, 1904, supplied on capital account to the atoresaid railway in each of the years there mentioned : with the prices at which each article was charged to capital. 3. The names of the companies, persons or railways from which each such article was acquired, and the price therefor ; stating if the article was new or second-hand. 4. The use to which each such article was applied when acquired, what compensation was received for such use, from whom, and how the proceeds were applied. 5. Where eaeh such article of rolling stock is now, in whose use, and on what terms. Presented 17th April, 1906.—Mr. Barker.. ..... .... Not printed. Report of an inquiry into certain matters connected wi h the construction of the Ottawa post office. Presented 18th April, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman. , ......... .. ... , ... ........... .. Not printcd. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 21st March, 1906, for copies of the contract, to- gether with plans and specifications, between the government and the Dominion Coal Company, for the improvement of Glace Bay Harbour for public purposes ; also copies of all correspondence, telegrams, menioranda, and representations made by delegates, members of parliament, or any other persons, having reference thereto ; also copies of all accounts furnished to the government for expenditures on Glace Bay Harbour, by the Dominion Coal Company. Presented 19th April, 1906. Mr Martin (Queen's).............................. ... .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. · · · · · · · .. ... Mot printed. . Return to an address of the Senate, dated 15th March, 1906, of the number and amount of policies transferred from assessment section to legal reserve section under Act of 1904, by the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance Company of New York ; also the number and amount of policies written by the company during the year 1905 and the cash payments made thereon. Presented 19th April, 1906.— Hon. Mr. McMullen. ... , ... ... ........ ........... , . · · · · · · · · · · · · Not printed. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 19th March, 1906, for copies of all orders in council, surveys, reports, options, agreements for the purchase or lease, letters, telegrams, corve- spondence and other documents of every nature and description, relating to the acquisition of land for the purpose of military training at Petawawa, in the province of Ontario, together with the names, occupations, and addresses of all persons, firms and corporations from whom any such lands 16 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 1 07 • 1 08 • CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. were purchased, leased or otherwise acquired ; the dates when such property was purchased, leased or otherwise acquired. Also a return showing the extent of the lands purchased, leased or other- wise acquired from each person, firm or corporation, the consideration therefor, the amount of the purchase or rental, and all amounts payable in respect thereof, including any commission upon- said purchase, rental or acquisition. Also the names of all persons civil or military, who acted for the government in connection with such purchasing, leasing or other acquisition. Also all letters, tele- grams, papers, correspondence and other documents between the vendor or lessee, or any persons acting for them and the government, or any person acting for the government, including all protests of persons owning or claiming to own land in the vicinity ; and all correspondence between such persons and the goverminent, and all correspondence between any person acting for the government, and any person or persons claiming to be interested in any such purchase, sale or acquisition. Also the names of all persons engaged in making the final or other settlement of any claims for the purchasing, leasing or other acquisition of any such lands, or for tres pass upon or interference with any adjoining lands, or the persons residing thereon, and a full statement of all the amounts, if any, paid to each such person engaged in making any such settlement, or in making any arrangement in connection with such claims. Also a statement of the amount and nature of all claims for trespass or interference, and of all sums paid or payable in respect thereof. Presented 23rd April, 1906.—Mr. Worthington. .. .. .. .. ... . , ... .. .. ... .. ... .. . .. . I 5 * a # # # s # , Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, showing the number of mail contracts im Peel county, giving location, number of miles, names of couriers, and price paid. Also date of commencement, date of expiration, and names of bondsmen ; also if public tenders were - asked ; the name of each preceding contract, with name of courier, and the price paid. Presented 23rd April, 1906.-Mr. Blain. ... .......... ... ................... .................. Mot printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, for copies of all reports and communications from the superintendent of insurance to the government, or to the minister of fin- ance, during the years 1903, 1904 and 1905, relating or referring to the desirability or expediency of any further amendment or amendments to the Insurance Act, or relating or referring to any defects in said act. Presented 23rd April, 1906.—Mr. Borden ( Carleton). ......... .. 4 , a # $ @ # é Mot printed. 1O8a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for a copy of the special · report of the superintendent of insurance addressed to the minister of finance, bearing data 9th November, 1905 ; also copies of all other reports, correspondence and documents, from 1st January, 1905, up to thc date of the return, respecting the regulation of life insurance in Canada. Presented 23rd April, 1906.-Mr. Bordem ( Carlctom), ... , ... .. ......... .. .. ... ... . .. .. , ... .. ... Not printed. I 08b. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all telegrams, 109, 1 10, reports, communications, investigations, letters and documents of every description, relating to the necessity of investigating the working of insurance companies doing business in the Dominion of Canada, including all correspondence, communications and other documents, whether advocating or opposing, or otherwise relating to the commission recently appointed for the above purpose ; or any investigation either by the government or by a commission, committee of the house, or otherwise, into the matters aforesaid ; also in connection with the recommendation and appointment of the commissioners. Presented 23rd April, 1906.—Mr. Ingram. ... .. .. ... , ... .. .. .. .. .. . .. Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th March, 1905, for copies of all correspondence, documents, papers, and reports, not already brought down relating to the harbour at Port Colborne, the breakwater thereof, and elevators, or proposed elevators therein. Presented 23rd April, 1906.— Mr. Barker .. .. .. .... .. .. ... .. .. . , ... .. .. .. ... ... .. ... ... ... , ............ .. Not printed. Returm to an order of the House of Commons, dated 21st March, 1906, for copies of all thermograph records of temperatures on ocean steamers in the possession of the government, taken during the season of 1905, stating : (1) where the thermograph was placed in each case, whether in cold storage chambers, cool air chambers, ventilated chambers, unventilated chambers, or on deck or other part of the vessel, exposed only to the natural ocean temperature, and in this latter instance, if liable to be exposed to the sun's rays ; (2) the kind of produce that was stored in the chamber if any ; (3) date ot sailing of steamer. the port from which sailing, name of vessel and line of steamers ; (4) where the chamber was a ventilated chamber, state method of ventilation, size and number of intakes, also of outflows for air. Presented 23rd April, 1906.—Mr. Smith ( Wentworth).............. .| Not printed. \ 2 17 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. - A. 1906 l 1 1 • l 12a. 1 12b. 1 12c. 1 13e I I 4e CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, for copies of all reports made subsequent to 3rd April, 1905, in respect of Joseph Nixon, land agent at Macleod. Presented 23rd April, 1906.—Mr. Foster.. ... ... .. . * @ l ê º º º º º è s â é> • f E s a s e # s s @ e @ es º ê s » º © e º ê e e a 9 e e g ^ & à Not printed. . Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing the total number of land patents issued, together with the acreage covered thereby, in and for the territory included within the limits of the present provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, between the year 1872 and the 31st December, 1905, under each of the following forms of grant, stating also whether odd or even sections were affected : commutation grants, homesteads, Manitoba Act grants, military bounty grants, Northwest half-breed grants, parish sales, quit claim special grants, railways, sales of mining, farming, ranching, &c., school land sales, special grants, and all others. Presented 23rd April, 1906.-Mr. Ames. .. .. ... , , ... . , .... , ... .. , ... .. .. ................. .. ... . Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing the parcels of land, other than railway grants, which since 1896, have been sold, in the present province of Alberta or Saskatchewan, for irrigation projects ; giving in each instance area, location and price obtained, and the name of the company or individual to whom sale was made. Presented 23rd April, 1906.—Mr 4mes.. .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . # # # # # $ a $ ss u # P y , e E e # E s º s 5 $ a $ $ Not printed. Return to an address of the House of Conmmons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all contracts and agreements between the government, or any department of the government, and the Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railroad and Steamboat Company, and all orders in couneil, reports, papers, documents and correspondence respecting : (a) any loan to the said company ; (b) any indebt- edness of the said company to the crown or to the government ; (c) any lands to which the company m,ight become entitled by virture of any statute, contract or agreement ; (d) any land granted to or earned by the company ; (e) the area within which such lands might be selected by the company ; (f) any enlargement, change or alteration of the area within which such lands might be selected by the company, or by any purchaser from the assignee of the company. 2, All correspondence respecting the matters above mentioned between the government, or any department of the government, or any official or person acting or purporting tO act for the government and the said company, or any official thereof, or any person acting or purporting to act therefor, or any assignee of or purchaser from the said company. 3. All orders in council relating to, touchnng or concerning the said company's land grant, or the area within which the same might be selected, or amy enlargement or alteration of that area. 4. All correspondence between the government, or any department or official thereof, and the Saskatchewan Valley Land Company, or any officer or person purporting to act for that company, or any person or persons, firm or firms, syndicate or syndicates, from whom the Saskatchewan Valley Land Company acquired any portion of the land grant of the Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatche- wan Railroad and Steamboat Company. 5. All correspondence between any shareholders or persons interested in the Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railroad and Steamboat Company, with the government or any department or official thereof, and all claims and demands made by that company, or by any person interested therein against the government, in respect of the said land grant, or the selection thereof, or any of the matters above referred to. Presented 1st May, 1906.- Mr. Borden (Carlcton)... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. , ... ... .. , s 5 t = » s , • s • e v « • s • s s ^ • • s à ê • â a ê º º º * Not printed. Supplementary return to No. 112b. Presented 11th May, 1906 ... .. ... .. . .. .. .. Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, showing the original tenders received by the department of the interior in connecvion with the leasing of timber berths Nos. 1158, 1175, 1192, 1219, 1231, and 1232, during the years 1904 and 1905, with copies of all correspondence in reference therero, had with the minister of the interior, the department itself, or any officer thereof ; and the various transfers, if any, made of the leases after they were granted to the successful ten- élerers, giving name of transferee and date of transfer, in each case. Presented 23rd April, 1906.— Mr. Foster................... .. .. · · · · · · · · · · ... .. .. · · · · · ... ....... » e $ u g º º º © © º g -4 9 © © © Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, showing the number of per- manent employees at present in the service of the House of Commons, the names and duties of each ; the salary and length of service in each case ; the number of sessional employees at present in the service of the House of Commons, the daily pay of each, and the mames and duties of each ; the number of employees of both classes who were employed in the session of 1896. Presented 24th April, 1906,—Mr. Sproule.. .. .. , e @ t @ s e s e e 4 r e © e • • 4 º º « » e & s · 9 @ f @ @ @ • s g © , v a e v « s © © © © © * M'ot printed. 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 es -- -•s CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. l 14a. Return giving the information asked for by the House of Commons in their message, dated 30th April, 1906, requesting their honours to furnish to the Commons a return showing the number of permanent employees at present in the service of the Senate, the names and duties of each, and the salary and length of service in each case ; the number of sessional employees at present in the ser- vice of the Senate, the daily pay of each, and the names and duties of each ; the number of em- ployees of both classes who were employed in the session of 1896. Presented 11th May, 1906.--Mr. Sproule.. . .. ... : ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... : ..... .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · . * 4 è ® • » » ts s @ @ @ @ - @ @ $ $ B º $ ê , Not printed. 1 14b. Return to an order of the Senate, dated 8th instant, showing payments made to permanent and sessional employees during the fiscal year 1895-6, and 1904-5. Presented 14th May, 1906.—Hon Sir Mackenzie Bowell. .. .. , . 2 = e e s • • • • • • • • • e s e « e e s a s e s • • • • • • • • a • e • s • s • • • • • * © * © © © º Mot printed. 1 15. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, for copies of all correspond- ence between the Collingwood Dry Dock Company and any department in reference to bounty payable to said company ; also a copy of the valuation of said dock, if any, made on behalf of the depart- ment of public works. Presented 24th April, 1906.—Mr. Bennett . ... .. .. . ... .. , ... . Not printed. 1 16. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, showing : (a) what quantities of fish of different classifications, nauning them, were entered for export at the ports of Port Arthur, Fort William, Sault Ste. Marie, Manitoulin Island and all Georgian Bay ports, respectively, during the fiscal years ending 30th June, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905 ; (b ) the value of such consignments so entered ; (c) the amount of duty paid thereon ; (d) the county or counties to which the said consignments were exported. Pre- sented 24th April, 1906.-Mr. Boyce. ... ... .. ... .. ... ... .. .. , . .. .. .. .. ... ... , .... . Not printed. 1 17: A copy of a Treaty of Commerce and Navigation between Great Britain and Japan. Presented 24th April, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. .. .... ... . ... , ... .. ... . , .. . Printcd for sessional papers. l 18. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, for copies of all contracts for supplies of food for the permanent military forces and mounted police of the Dominion ; also for all the supplies of food to the volunteers at their annual drill camps last summer ; also for the supplies to the military schools of the Dominion. Presented 26th April, 1906.-Mr. Smith ( Went- uorth)........ , .. ... .. » s s s e s s s e e s e , , • a • • • • • • • • , • D u º º º º º º º º º º º s F º º º º ^ e º • © s ' * @ $ s º s Not printed. l 18a. Supplementary return to No. 118. Presented 1st May, 1906. , , ... ... , ... , ... .. , ... , . Not printed. 119. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for copies of all reports, letters, communications, surveys, papers and documents respecting any defects in the Peterborough lift-lock, or any difficulties in the operation of the said lock, or any defects in the Trent Valley canal in the vicinity of or in connection with the Peterborough lift-lock. Presented 26th April, 1906.—Mr. Barker. ...... ... .. ... .. ............. , se a 5 é s g a p h e e % # e s e e a # s , E s s * º * s o # E a s - $ # 5 # * # # 4 ( s Not printed. 1 19a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th May, 1906, for copies of all correspondence, inquiries, reports, or other data bearing upon the Trent canal in connection with the lift lock at Peterborough and the works at Kirkfield ; together with all correspondence with engineers, solicitors and contractors, in connection with the same. Presented 13th June, 1906.—Mr. Hughes ( Victoria).. .. . .. .. ... .. . • i « e s v e e s é e s é s i v º i e e s * e s @ s • s s º , a © º s • - , « e 6 © -, $ $ © 6 s p $ º ù s é » Not printcd. l2O. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th April, 1906, for a copy of all contracts with steamship companies for steamboat service between Canada and Mexico. Presented 27th April, 1906.—Mr. McLean (Queen's) . ... , ... .. , ... .. .. . Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 121. Extract from a Report of the Committee of the Privy Council approved by the Governor General on the 21st April, 1891, on a report from the minister of the interior in relation to the case of " The Temperance Colonization Society (Limited).' Presented 27th April, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Not printed. 121a. Certified copy of a Report of a Committee of the Honourable the Privy Council, approved by His Excellency the Governor General in Council, on the 21st April, 1901, respecting " The Temperance Colonization Society, Limited," and defining in general terms the mode of dealing with colonization companies desiring to have their agreements cancelled and their accounts with the government closed. Presented 29th May, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver. ... .......... ... .. .. ........... Not printed. 2# · 19 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 . •g-gºgº s-g - - CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. 122. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, for copies of all orders in council, or other authority, for the survey of a branch line of railway from the muain line of the Prince Edward Island Railway to Stanley Bridge ; also for copies of all engineers' reports, memoranda, &c., correspondence, telegrams, or other documents in relation thereto ; including the claims of Austin J. Macneill and others for damages to property in connection with the said survey. Presented 30th April, 1906.—Mr Martin (Queen's ). ... ... ... ... .. . , , ..... * º g @ @ @ @ •.. Not printed. ' 123. Return to an address - of the House of Commons, dated 9th April, 1906, for copies of all letters, telegrams, communications and correspondence received since the first day of January, 1905, from any government, corporation, firm, or person, respecting the quality of fruit exported from Canada and relating to the inspection of such fruit ; and copies of all letters and communications from any department of the government in reply thereto. Presented 30th April, 1906.—Mr. Smith ( Went- u'orth ). ... .. : .... , .... : ... ... · . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ' # é é # ê Not printcd. 123a. Partial Return (in so far as the Department of Trade and Commerce is concerned) to an address of the Senate, dated 24th April, 1906, for a statement showing : lst. The number of barrels and boxes of apples (stated separately) exported from Canada to foreign countries, including those shipped through United States ports ; 2nd. The number of packages of Canadian apples (stated as aforesaid) delivered at the following European ports : London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol, Belfast, Hamburg, Havre and Antwerp. The number of barrels and boxes (stated separately) and to be given separately, for each of the aforesaid ports ; 3rd. The number of packages as aforesaid, bearing the marks required by the Fruit Marks Act, stating separately the number of packages bearing each of the different marks authorized by the said act ; 4th. The number of packages as aforesaid, which were found by the inspectors appointed by the department of agriculture or the commercial agents of the department of trade and commerce, to be dishonestly packed or falsely , marked ; 5th. The names of all inspectors appointed by the government, or the department of agriculture operating either in Canada or elsewhere, under the provisions of the Fruit Marks Act, and the salary and other allowances paid to each, and the territory covered by each inspector ; 6th. The names of all the commercial agents employed by the government or the department of trade and commerce and operating in the United Kingdom, the British Colonies and foreign countries and the salary and other allowances paid to each, and the territory covered by each agent. Present- ed 9th May, 1906.—Hon. Mr. Ferguson. ...... ... ... ....... » p s s e l • F : * • , = » s s .. • • • • • • • • • Not printed. 123b. Supplementary return to No. 123a. Presented 9th May, 1906. .. ... ... ... .. , ... ... .. Not prjnted. 124. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 9th April, 1906, for a copy of all contracts between the Ross Rifle Company and the government, or the department of militia, for the supply of rifles, ammunition, or other articles, and all orders in council, correspondence, reports, docu- ments and papers relating to such contracts or to the subject-matter thereof, or to the operations of the company, or to its dealing with the government, or any of the departments thereof, including the department of customs. Presented 1st May, 1906.—Mr. Worthington. .. .......... . Not printed. 125. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for a copy of the report of A. E. Du Berger, on the drug and proprietary medicine trade of Canada. Presented 1st May, 1906. -Mr. Parmelec . . .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. ... ... .. .. . Printed for both distribution and sessional paper8. 126. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for a copy of the report made by the deputy minister of labour on the results of his investigation into the importation of Italian • labourers into the city of Montreal in the spring of 1904. Presented 1st May, 1906.—Mr. Verville. Not printed. 127. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1906, for copies of all corres- pondence, plans, specifications, surveys, &c., pertaining to relief from the river Thames, say between the city of London and Lake St. Clair for the overflow of water from the said river, pertaining to canal or cut off to Lake Erie or other points. Presented 1st May, 1906.—Mr. Clements. .. Not printcd. 128. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dabed 18th April, 1906, for a copy of the specifications for the Victoria Memorial Museum, especially that portion thereof showing the kind, quality and dimensions of stone to be used by the contractor in the exterior walls of the same ; also for a copy of all correspondence regarding stone for the said building between the government, or any department, 20 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 129, 130. 130a. 131 . l32. 133. l34 , CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. minister or official, and every person or corporation, including the contractor, Mr. Goodwin, and the owners or lessees of the Read, Battery, River Phillip, and other quarries. Presented 1st May, 1906. --Mr. Perley. ..... .. .. ... ... ... ... ... .. .. ... ... , º $ ê # # # # @ & @ @ @ *v s s a e s a s s ê © e º ^ e e e e Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th April, 1906, for a copy of all correspondence and reports relative to the sale of the Giant's Tomb Island, or timber thereon, or to any negotiations with any person or persons for the purchase of said Island or timber thereon, or both. Presented 3rd May, 1906.—Mr. Bennett. ... .... ... .. ... .. ... .. .. .. . , $ @ $ & s s ê & a @ 4 @ @ @ © e 6 5 6 s , © s 1 º Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Conmmons, dated 11th April, 1906, for a copy of a certain report or communication to the department of the inverior, from C. W. Speers, an officer of that depart- ment, dated in or about the month of February, 1901, recommending that 10,000 acres of land, included in or situate mear the land afterwards sold by the government to Colonel A. D. Davidson and his associates should be broken at the expense of the government, to establish the fact that grain could be produced in that district ; also for a copy of the map submitted therewith ; also for a copy of all reports, letters and communications to the said department, up to the 24th day of May, 1902, respecting the quality or value of the said lands, mentioned in the order in council of that date. Presented 3rd May, 1906.—Mr. Barker ... , ... ... .. .. .. .. . ' $ @ s E º s s s * é # # 1 # s | i | # @ # # , * • Not printed. Supplementary return to No. 130. Presented 11th May, 1906. .. ... ... ... .. , . . , .. Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing the amount of money scrip redeemed in Dominion lands, and the number of acres thus purchased from the govern- ment, (a) in Manitoba ; (b) in the Northwest, the figures for each year from 1875 to 31st December, 1905, being given separately. Prêsented 3rd May, 1906.—Mr. Roche ( Marquctte).. ... . Not printed, Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 21st March 1906, of all the valuations made in or previously to the year 1902, of the lands sold or granted in that year to the Saskatchewan Valley Land Company. Presented 3rd May, 1906.—Mr. Borden (Carlctom), ... . .. , . Not printcd. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing : 1. The number of allotments of 240 acres of land, and acreage covered by the same, made between the 1st of July, 1896, and the 31st of December, 1905, to the half-breeds of Manitoba, giving separately the figures for each year, and for the final six months. 2. The land scrip, if any, issued during the aforesaid period to colonization companies, giving in the case of each such company the name and head office address, and also giving the face value of such scrip and the year of its issuance. 3. The number and acreage of land scrip issued during the same period, to the half-breeds of the Northwest (now Alberta and Saskatchewan), giving separately the figures for each year and for the final six months. 4. The number of acres of land scrip located within the limit of each of the thirteen Dominion land agencies of Manitoba and the Northwest, between the 1st of July, 1896, and the 31st of December, 1905, the figures of each agency each year to be give 1 separately. 5. The number of acreage of land scrip granted prior to 1st July, 1896, to the half-breeds (a) in Manitoba and (b) of the Northwest. 6, The amount outstanding, granted but not located, on 1st July, 1896. Presented 3rd May, 1906.— Mr. Roche (Marquette)..... ............. , ... .. , , , .......... .. ... , .......... ... , ... . Mot printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing : (1) The total number of acres of land within the present limits of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, voted by parliament to railway companies. 2. The area of said lands in respect of which the time by law specified for earning the same has elapsed. 3. The area of said lands (a) which has been earned, selected and patented ; (b) which has been earned and selected, but not patented ; (c) which has bean earned but neither selected nor patented. 4. The area of land which may yet be earned by any railway company, indicating the name of the company, and the amount of subsidy possible. 5. In the case of each of the following roads, the Canadian Northern Railway Company, the Manitoba and Southeastern Railway Company, and the Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railway Company, (a) the quantity of land which may yet be earned ; (b) the quantity earned but not patented ; (c) the extent, location (giving township and range), and boundaries of the reserved territory wherein each of the remaining selections may be made. 6. The several orders in council by virtue of which the area of selection affecting the companies mentioned in paragraph 5 were indicated, and any amendments of the same. The whole of the above information to be brought up to lst January, 1906. Presented 3rd May, 1906.— Mr. Ames. ... ......... .. ... ... .. .. .. .. . Not printed. I35. R2turn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 11th April, 1906, for a copy of any and all proposals or requests made by or on behalf of A. D. Davidson, his associates, or any of them, for 21 A' 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. . A. 1906 136, 137 • baº l'd i t ! 138s 139, 140e CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. purchase or acquisition of lands from the government or any department thereof, and particularly the proposal referred to in Sessional Paper 132a, 1893, page 159, being order in council, approved 24th May, 1902, and of all correspondence and other papers in any wise relating to said proposal or proposals. Also for a copy of any and all recommendations of any such proposals or dealing there- with, made by the commissioner of immigration, or general colonization agent, or either of them, referred to in said order in council, together with all correspondence and other papers in any wise relating to such reeomrnendations. Also for a copy of any and all acceptance and acceptances, consent and consents in writing. by or on behalf of said A. D. Davidson, or associates, or any of them ; of or to the terms of disposal of lands, set out in said order in council, and bearing numbers one to nine, both inclusive, or of or to any of such terms, together with all correspondence and other papers, in any wise relating to such acceptance or consent. Also for a copy of any and ail agreement and agreements in writing, at any time made by the government, or any department thereof, with said A. D. Davidson, and associates, or any of them, for sale of lands, based on said order in council, approved 24th May, 1903, or on any modification thereof, together with all correspondence and other papers in any wise relating to such agreement on agreements. Presented 3rd May, 1906.—Mr. Alcorn , ............ .. .· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . s s & e s a 4 * e s # e * E e e v s s º s 5 = e v , 4 s E a s e e u e s e • • e = • e • Not printed. f Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, for copies of (a) all plans showing proposals of any railway or other corporation, or person, or association of persons, for and with regard to expropriation of Whitefish Island, in St. Mary's River, Ontario, or of portions thereof, and of water or land covered by water, surrounding the same ; (b) of all correspondence between this government and the government of the province of Ontario, or any department thereof, and with any other person, firm or corporation, relating thereto, and of all reports, decisions, or findings upon such applications or proposals ; (c) of all reports of and correspondence with the International Waterways Commission, with respect to erection, maintenance or alteration of dams, water-powers, and other works or erections in St. Mary's River. Presented 3rd May, 1906.—Mr. Boyce. Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th April, 1906, showing imports and exports between United States and Canada for the last fiscal year, on the following agricultural products, showing Canadian duty and United States duty, also showing any of the following articles, and amount admitted free between United States and Canada : tobacco, corn, potatoes, barley, beans, oats, hay, eggs, fowls, butter, pork, beef, vegetables, apples, wood, cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, hay, canned vegetables, canned fruits, evaporated and dried apples, lard, hides and cheese. Presented 3rd May, 1906.—Mr. Clements. .. .. , ... .. .. .. · · · · · Not printed. • • • • • , • • • • « • • • • • e a , a e s s s m e s r s º º a a « Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for a copy of all orders in council, reports, correspondence, documents and papers, relating to the proposed sale, grant or disposal by the government of any lands in the province of Alberta, or in the province of Saskatchewan, to a syndicate or company in which Messieurs M. A. Walsh, E. C. Walsh, E. G. Walsh, of Clinton, Ohio ; A. W. Carrol, Charles Maher, of Iowa, and J. Brown of Neepawa, Man- itoba, or any or either of them are interested, or which they or any or either of them, or any person or persons on their behalf, are promoting. Presented 7th May, 1906.—Mr. McCarthy, (Calgary). Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 18th April, 1906, for a copy of all letters, cor- respondence and communications between the minister of the interior or any department of the government and the superintendent under the Children's Protection Act of British Columbia, re- specting the sale and slavery in British Columbia of young girls for immoral purposes ; also a copy of all reports and communications from the agents of the Indian department in British Columbia, with respect to the matters aforesaid, and all replies or communications from the department to such agents. Presented 7th May, 1906,-Mr. Borden (Carleton).................. .. .. Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing : 1. The number of allotments of land scrip and the total acreage covered thereby, made to half-breeds (a) in Manitoba, and (b) in the Northwest, between 1st July, 1904, and 31st December, 1905. 2. The number of land warrants, if any, and the acreage covered thereby, issued for military services within the same period. 3. The number of scrip, if any, and the acreage covered thereby, issued to the Northwest Mounted Police within the same period. 4. The number and acreage of all the above outstanding on the 31st December, 1905. All the above information being required in order to bring the infor- Tmation contained in Sessional Paper No. 67d, brought down the 13th July, 1904, up to the end of the last calendar yea Presented 7th May, 1906.—Mr. Roche (Marquette)... ... .. .. . N'ot printed. 22 5 Edw. VII. # List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 •* CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. 141. * Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 19th March, 1906, for copies of all correspon- dence had with the department of the interior, or the minister of that department, or any member of the government, including all statements, charges or information, made against or concerning Philip Wagne1, at one time in the employ of the government. Presentel 8th May, 1906.—Mr. Foºter. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ... : .... .. · · · · · · · · · · · ... Mot printed. 142. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th of April, 1906, for a copy of all correspond- ence and papers relating to any and all applications made by or on behalf of the Great Northern Railway Company for subsidies ; also what subsidies were granted to that railway, by whom or through what person such subsidies were applied for, on what dates, for what portions of che rail- way, and of whſat amounts, on what terms and conditions were subsidies granted, and to what persons, firms or corporations such subsidies, or any part or parts thereof, were paid. Presented 10th May, 1906.—Mr. Boyce .. .. , . .. .. ... .. ... ... .. .. .. .. ... . * w • º « º * e e s $ s $ a e g e 6 e º H 9 g Not printed, 143. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5th April, 1906, for copies of all correspondence, reports, telegrams, valuations and memoranda in possession of thè government, or any member or official thereof, with reference to damages for lands expropriated for railway purposes on the line built between Montague, and Cardigan, Prince Edward Island ; also names of commissioners or valuators, or both ; copies of all valuations made, by whom made, giving the names and the amounts separately awarded to each ; also list of names of persons who accepted valuators' awards, and also of persons whose valuations have not been accepted by the government ; also list of persons who have been paid or accepted valuations. Presented 10th May, 1906.—Mr. McLcan, (Queen's). Not printed. 144. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906 : 1. For copies of all corre- spondence for the last two years on immigration between the Canadian High Commissioner, in London, England, and Mr. W. T. R. Preston, Dominion Commissioner of Immigration, at London, England. 2. For copies of all correspondence for the last two years on immigration between the said W. T. R. Preston and Mr. W. T. Griffith, Secretary, High Commissioner's office, London, England. Presented 11th May, 1906.—Mr. Wilson (Lennox and Addington )..... , ..... Not printed. 144a. Supplementary return to No. 144. Presented 30th May, 1906........ .... , ...... ... . Not printed. 145. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 27th April, 1906, for a statement showing the conditions on which the Songhees Indian Reserve in Victoria has been handed over to the government of British Columbia-as to the purchase of a new reserve, the building of dwellings, church, and school house, showing also the manner in which it is intended to dispose of the money in the hands of the Dominion government to the credit of the Songhees Indians. Presented 9th May, 1906.—Hon. Mr. Macdonald (Victoria), . ... ... ... , ... ... .. , ... .. , .. , ... ... .. , .......... ... * é 5 5 p g © e p # # Not printed. 146. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th April, 1906, for a copy of all correspondence, papers, &c., between the superintendent of the Prince Edward Island Railway, or other official, with other interested parties, relative to the acquiring of the Hodgson property on the St. Peters Road, near Charlottetown, and at the entrance of the new bridge, for the purposes of straightening the road. Presented 14th May, 1906.—Mr. Lefurgey. ... .. .. ..... .. ... ....................... .. Not printed. 147. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th April, 1906, for a copy of all telegrams, petitions, orders and correspondence with reference to the removal of the post office from North Lake to Blake Point, Prince Edward Island, and to the return of the office to its original location. Pre- sented 15th May, 1906.—Mr. McLean, (Qucen's). ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ... .. ... ... ... .... Not printed. 148. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 18th April, 1906, for a copy of all reports re- garding the Riding Mountain timber reserve, since 1st January, 1900, by any otficers of the govern- ment. Presented 15th May, 1906.—Mr. Rochc (Marquette).. ... ... .... .. .. , . ... .. .. . Not printed. 148a. Supplementary return to No. 148. Presented 22nd May, 1906..... .. · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Not printed. 149. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th April, 1906, for a copy of the contract with the Chicoutimi Pulp Company regarding the building, maintenance and operation of the piers and booms above Chicoutimi, on the Saguenay River ; also a copy of the reports from the officers of the government under which it was decided to build these works, and of all correspondence relating thereto. Presented 15th May, 1906.—Mr. Perley ... ... .. .. .. . 15o. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing the amounts voted and the amounts expended, under their proper heading, each year since 30th June, 1896, on Port Bruce harbour ; the date of such payments, to whom the payments were made, and the amount paid 23 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 I 52• 155 • CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. to each person ; the amount paid for actual labour performed ; the amount paid for material not used, and when, and the amount paid for material used ; quantity and kind of material purchased, and the price, and from whom purchased ; uhe present actual condition of the harbour ; a copy of the estimated cost of the harbour, including dredging and breakwater ; also copies of all advertise- ments calling for tenders, as well as all tenders and contracts and correspondence on the subject. The names of all dredges employed since 30th June, 1896, and their owners ; also copies of all tele- grams, letters, reports, petitions, documents, corresp : dence, investigations and communications of every description in connection with said harbour worl, ; also a copy of the pay-roll for each year since 30th June, 1896, the names of all foremen, superin ndents and inspectors, with their length of service as such, and by whom recommended, and all cor, spondence in conngetion with their ap- pointment, the names of all civil engineers employed on th : works, and by whom recommended, and all correspondence in connection therewith ; also the name of the person or persons who paid the re- spective amounts at Port Bruce for material furnished and labour performed. Presented 15th May, 1906.—Mr. Ingram. .. .. .. se • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » - • s s e s • • • e • • a s t e s © a © e s s , • e • a • s s s e t s s u, Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th March, 1905, showing the names of resi- dents of the Northwest Territories, not entitled to a second homestead, for whom the sanction of the department has been given, allowing them to purchase additional quarter sections, subject to ordin- ary cultivation conditions : the dates upon which such sanctions were given, the lands which have been purchased by such settlers in consequence of this authority, with the price agreed upon, and the sum paid down ; also the form in which the authority to make the sale was made known to the local agents of Dominion lands. Presented 17th May, 1906.—Mr. Lake.. .... .. ....... Not printed. Beturn to an order of the House of Commons,dated 9th May,1906, showing the number of Indian agents in the employ of the government ; the number of Indians in the Yukon ; the number of Indian schools in the Yukon ; the number of officials of the Indian department in the employ of the govern- ment in the Yukon ; the number of Indian.reserves in the Yukon ; the number of Indians in British Columbia : the number of Indian schools in British Columbia ; the number of officials of the Indian department in the employ of the government in British Columbia ; the number of medical officials who have received remuneration of any kind out of the Indian department, and the total amount thus paid by the government in each province ; the amount of the Indian reserve land disposed of since 1896, and the price per acre received in each case ; the total amount expended in the year 1905 on the following reserves, respectively : Kettle Point, Stony Point, and Sarnia Reserve, and the population on each reserve, and the number of schools and teachers ; the annount of salary paid to the Indian agents in the Yukon and British Columbia ; the average Indian population in the re- serves in each province of the Dominion ; the number of reserves in the Dominion having a popula- tion of less than each respective number given, viz. : 100, 75, 50, 30, 20, 10, 5, 3, in the year 1905 ; the total amount paid to Indian department officials of this government in each province of the Dominion. Presented 17th May, 19C6. —Mr. Armstrong. .. .. ... . .. .. .. ... ... .. . ... . Not printcd. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th July, 1905, for copies of all correspondence, petitions, memorials, reports of inspectors, and all papers whatsoever, relating to the closing of Lake Manitoba from summer fishing. Presented 17th May, 1906.—Mr Crawford. . .. .. , ... . Not printed. Return to address of the Senate, dated 14th March, 1906, for all correspondence between the pilot commissioners, the secretary of the board of pilot commissioners, or any of the officials of that board, at Sydney, Cape Breton, and the department of marine and fisheries, or any of the ofhcials of the said department, showing : 1st. The amount paid into the pilots'retiring fund in each year, from 31st December, 1896, to 31st December, 1905, repectively. 2nd. The amount paid into the pilots' widows' and orphans' relief fund from 31st December, 1896, to 31st December, 1905, respectively. 3rd. The disposition made of the said funds in each year during the above-mentioned period ; the amount on hand on 31st December, 1905, the interest it bears ; where it is deposited ; the security for its safety for the benefit of the widows and the orphans of the pilots. 4th. The amount on hand in these funds, respectively, on 31st December, 1896 ; also all other correspondence, if any, bearing on this matter. Presented 17th May, 1906.—Hon. Mr. Mc Donald (Cape Breton). ... , . Not printed. b{eturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 18th of April, 1906, showing all coal lands leased, sold or otherwise disposed of during each year from 1896 to 1905, inclusive, giving the area disposed of, the party to whom, the consideration therefor, the assignments made, if any, and the date thereof, and the name of the assignee in each case. Presented 22nd May, 1906.-Mr. Foster Not printed, 24 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 — — - -- rers ^* :* : ---- … --- =—r, • • .. - _ -- - ------ --». - r - - - - : -*-» CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. l56. Correspondence, &c., relative to the niining rights underlying the surface of the lands as may be required for the right of way, station grounds, &c., of the Western Division of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. Presented 22nd May, 1906, by Hon. F. Oliver. .. ... .... .... .... Not printcd. l57. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th April, 1906, for a copy of all correspon- dence, letters, papers, lease or leases, relative to the leasing of the Blood Indian Reserve, in the province of Alberta, to the McEwan Cattle Company, of Brandon, or any other person or persons. Presented 23rd May, 1906.—Mr. Sproule .............. . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . Not printed. I 58. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 18th April, 1906, for a copy of an order in council passed on or about the 27th July, 1900, re certain lands in Alberta and Arthabasca, referred to in a question asked the government by Mr. Lefurgey on 9th April, instant, together with official plan or map showing lands referred to, and all other correspondence and papers in reference thereto, between the government or any person acting on its behalf, and others, up to the present time. Presented 23rd May, 1906.—Mr. Lefurgcy .. . .. .. .. ... .. , ... .. ... .. , *s s , e e ^ s v º e © s s e m a Not printed. 159. Record of accidents and casualties investigated by the Board of Railway Commissioners, for the year ending 30th June, 1905. Presented 28th May, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. .. .. Not printed. 16O. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1906, showing the freight rates in force last year on the Prince Edward Island Railway, and the tariff in force on 1st April, 1906, for local traffic ; also a statement of the proportion of through freight rates on the Intercolonial Railway carloads of grain for export from Montreal to St. John, New Brunswick, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Sydney, Cape Breton, giving the several distances and the through freight rates charged on grain in carloads from Tignish, Prince Edward Island, to St. John, New Brunswick, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Sydney, Cape Breton, by Prince Edward Island Railway, government winter boats and Inter- colonial Railway, showing the several distances. Presented 29th May, 1906.—Mr. Lefurgey. Not printed. 16 l. Report of the commissioners appointed to hold an investigation and report upon the accident which occurred on the 5th April, 1906, by the collapse of part of the tower on the west block extension of the departmental buildings. Presented 29th May, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 16 1a. The evidence taken before the commissioners appointed to hold an investigation and report upon the accident which occurred on the 5th April, 1906, by the collapse of part of the tower on the west block extension of the departmental buildings. Presented 19th June, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman. Not prunted. 16 1b. Correspondence in relation to the west block extension and the collapse of the tower. Presented 22nd June, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman. ... . , 5 a $ $ # @ # . . , ... .. ... .... . .. . ... . .. .. Wot printed. I62. Return to an'order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1906, showing the total number of land patents issued, together with the acreage covered thereby, in and ior the territory included within the limits of the present provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, between the 1st of July, 1901, and the 31st of December, 1905, under each of the following forms of grant : (a) com- mutation grants, (b) homesteads, (c) Manitoba Act grants, (d) military bounty grants, (e) Northwest half-breed grants, (f) parish sales, (g) quit claim special grants, (h) railways, (i) sales of mining, farming, ranching, &c., (j) school land sales, (k) special grants, (l) and all others. Presented 29th May, 1906.-Mr. A mes.. ............... .............. « , a a a & e º ® 6 • e s u @ @ @ m s s e t a r e v v e e s n Not printed. 163. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, showing what information is in possession of the department of the interior, or any department or member of the government, regarding alleged irregular or improper dealings, acts, charges, payments, or accounts of any officer, agent or other person in Great Britain or Ireland, or in Europe, in connection with immigration to Canada ; what period is covered thereby ; also what communications, if any, upon or in relation to such matters have been had from or with the High Commissioner for Canada, the commissioner of immigration or others, in writing or otherwise ; also a copy of all correspondence, reports and papers, if any, relating to such matters. Presented 29th May, 1906.—Mr. Barkcr. .. .. ... .. .. . Not printed. l64. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 15th May, 1906, calling for a statement showing : 1st. The amount paid for the railway known as the Canada Eastern in New Brunswick, and the name of the person or persons to whom the purchase money was paid. 2nd. The amount of money expended on said railway since its purchase by the government to the 1st of April, 1906, on buildings, repairs, 25 g» 5 Edw. VII. | List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. grading, culverts, bridges, ties, rails, and all other expenditures incurred in the improvennent of said railway. 3rd. The total amount earned and received from the passengers, and for freights, separ- ately, to the lst of April, 1906. 4th. The total expenditure for operating said road, as a branch of the Intercolonial, from the date of purchase to the 1st of April, 1906. Presented 29th May, 1906.— Hon. Sir Mackenzie Bowell. ... ... ... .. ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... , ... .. ... ... ... .. .. .. Not printcd. 165. Return to an addfess of the Senate, dated 8th May, 1906, for a statement showing : 1. What amount has been paid out annually during the last five years for salaries and expenses of the staff chargeable with the inspection duties of the life insurance branch of the finance department. 2. Did such staff perform any duties other than those pertaining to inspection. 3. Names of the officers of such staff. 4. Salaries paid each such officer. 5. Amounts collected annually from all life insurance companies doing business in Canada during the last five years for inspection charges or maintenance charges of such branch, or for such other charges incident thereto. 6. On what basis have such charges been made and collected. 7. The names of all companies and amounts laid each year by such companies. Presented 29th May, 1906. -- Hon. Mr. Loughced... ... .. ... . · g s 5 a s º • • E s a s s # • • -s @ p s e , s Not printed. 166. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1905, showing the number of miles of land In the Northwest Territories surveyed in bloc k outlines, and the cost per mile ; the number of miles of township outlines, and the cost per mile ; the number of acres subdiv1ded, and the cost per acre ; the proportion of open prairie to the whole of the land surveyed ; the contract survey rate per mile of section line in open prairie ; the rate of pay of surveyors employed by the day, for the years 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903 ; the average for the first four years, and the average for the latter four years. Presented 13th June, 1906.—Mr. Roche (Marquette). - Not printed. 167. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 16th May, 1906, for copies of the North Sydney Harbour Commissioners'Report for the calendar $ears 1897, 1899, 1901 and 1905, showing collections and dis- bursements of the said harbour commissioners during these years ; also correspondence, if any, res- pecting purchase of land for harbour commissioners' purposes, with plans of the said land and har- bour. Presented 29th May, 1906.—Hon. Mr. McDonald ... ... ........ , ... .. . , ... .. Not printed. 168. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 8th May, 1905, for a statement relating to the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, showing : 1. The amount of life insurance in force in the Dominion on 31st December, 1905. 2. The amount of security deposited with the Dominion govern- ment. 3. The nature of the security. 4. If in gold, how much. 5. If in bonds, how much. 6. Who are the issuers of the bonds. 7. Are the bonds given in security taken at par or face value, or at the supposed market value. 8. How is the market value ascertained. 9. What means are taken to know if the makers or issuers of bonds taken as security are solvent from year to year. 10. In the event of the value of bonds falling below that at which they are taken as security,.how would the deficiency in the security necessary to be held be made up. 11. Has the security deposited by the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York fallen in value at any time below that necessary to be deposited according to law. Presented 29th May, 1906.—Mr. Macdonald (Victoria). .. Not printcd. 169, Papers relating to chapter 16, 4 Edward VII, intituled : * An Act respecting an arbitration between His Majesty and the Grand Trunk Company of Canada.' Presented 29th May, 1906, by the Hon. R. W. Scott. .. .. , ... , ......... . .. ...... ... ....... ........· • • • • • • • • , © © © © © © ſ © © © Not printed. 17O. A copy of a Report of the Committee of the Honourable the Privy Council, approved by His Excel- lency the Governor General on the 14th March, 1906, relating to the extension of the contract with the American Bank Note Company for a further period of five years ; and correspondence relating thereto. Presented 30th May, 1906, by Hon. W. S. Fielding... ..... .... , ..... ... , .. Not printed. 171. Return to an order of the House of Ccmmons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing the amounts voted, and the amounts expended, under their proper headings, each year since 30th June, 1896, on Port Stanley harbour ; the date of such payments, to whom payments were made, and the amount paid to each person ; the amount paid for actual labour performed ; the amount paid for material not used ; the quantity and kind of material purchased, with the price, and from whom purchased ; the present actual condition of the harbour. A copy of the estimated cost of the harbour, the statement to include dredging and the breakwater ; also copies of all advertisements calling for tenders, as well as all tenders and contracts and correspondence on the subject ; the names of all dredges employed on the work since 30th June, 1896, and their owners ; also copies of all telegrams, letters, reports, petitions, documents, correspondence, investigations and communications of every description in 26 5 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers, A. 1906 1 72« 1 73 • 1 74 , 175, 1 76• 177, 1 78, 179. 180. l8 1. l 82. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. connection with said harbour works ; also a copy of the pay-roll for each year since 30th June, 1896; the names of all foremen, superintendents and inspectors, their length of service as such, and by whom recommended, giving all correspondence in connection with their appointment ; and if dis- missed or resigned, state leason for said dismissal or resigmation ; the names of all civil engineers employed on the works, and by whom recommended, and all correspondence in connection there- with ; also the name of the person or persons who paid the respective amounts at Port Stanley for material furnished and labour performed. Presented 31st May, 1906.-Mr. Ingram. ... Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 19C6, for a copy of the instructions issued , o each grade of civil engineers on the survey of the Montreal, Ottawa and Georgian Bay Ship Canal ; also the names of each of the engineers engaged in the several grades, respectively, including transit men, levellers, rod men, and chain men, and the salaries of each. Presented 31st May, 1906.—Mr. Taylor. .. .. , ... ... .. .. ... .. , ... , ... .. ... .. . * « t e a s • s -• • • ^ • e • • • e s Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th April, 1906, for a copy of all papers, vouchers and statements in connection with the expenditure of S1,438.54 on Miminegash harbour, as per Auditor General's Report, 1905, giving names and amounts paid severally for labourers, names, prices and amounts for supplies of stone, brick, poles, plank, and small payments, &c. P1esented 3Ist May, 1906.-Mr. Lefurgey. .. .. .. .. ... ... . ... . ... .. . ... . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Not printcd. Copy of an agreement of Charles M. Hatfield to increase the natural rainfall in any locality in the Yukon Territory. Presented 31st May, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. d> Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th March, 1906, for copies of all correspon- dence pertaining to complaints received by the government protesting against quarantine from hog plague, in Kent County, Ontario. Presented 4th June, 1906.—Mr. Clements.. ... .. .. Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th April, 1906, for a copy of all reports, evidence, correspondence, documents. and papers relating to charges against any of the customs officials at Emerson, in the province of Manitoba, during the past two years. Presented 4th June, 1906.-Mr. Roche (Marquette)........... ...... , ............ .. .. ... .. ... , ... .. , ... Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 18th A pril, 1906, for a copy of all applications from C. F. Caldwell for himself, or by C. F. Caldwell on behalf of any clients, together with their names, or by any other person or persons, together with copies of all correspondence or other papers in connection with permission to purchase coal mining lands in the province of Alberta. Presented . 4th June, 1906.—Mr. Reid (Grenville)... .. .......... , ... , , .. " e • » • « • • • • s • • • • e s s @ t s e s Mot printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for a copy of all correspon- dence, memoranda, reports and telegrams in possession of the government or any member or official thereof, in reference to the construction of a new steamer for the winter navigation of the Straits of Northumberland, including Mr. Duguid's report or recommendations, and those of others co-operat- ing with him, and the expenses connected therewith, and to whom paid. Presented 5th June, 1906. + -Mr Martin (Queen'8)........... .......... ... .. ... .. ... ......................... Not printed. Return to an crder of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for a copy of the plans and specifications of the new steamer now being constructed in England. Presented 5th June, 1906. -Mr. McLean (Queen's).............. ... .. ............. ... , ... ... .................. Not printed. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 31st May, 1906, for a copy of the certificate obtained by Commander Spain in the month of February, 1903. Presented 1st June, 1906.—Hon. Mr. Landry. - Mot printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1906, for a statement showing the wages paid in different departments of the Prince Edward Island Railway, in the same manner as published in the Auditor's General's Report with reference to the Intercolonial Railway. Presented 13th June, 1906.-Mr. Lefurgey.......... ............................ · · · · · · · · · · · Not printcd. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th May, 1906, for a copy of the memorial re- ceived from the Dominion Marine Association, calling the attention of the Government to delays consequent upon the carrying out of the contract with M. P. Davis or the St. Lawrence Power Company for the hauling of vessels by electrical power in and out of the locks of the Cornwall Canal. Presented 13th June, 1906.-Mr. Ames. ... ... ... ... ... .. .. .. .. .. . ... .. ... .. ... .. .. . Not printcd. 5 Edw. VII. List of Sèssional Papers. A. 1906 183. 184. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing the amounts voted and the amounts expended, under their proper headings, each year since 30th June, 1896, on Port burwell harbour ; the date of such payments ; to whom the payments were made, and the amount paid to each person ; the amount paid for actual labour performed ; the amount paid for material not used, and when ; the amount paid for material used ; the quantity and kind of material pur- chased, and the price, and from whon purchased ; the present actual condition of the harbour. A Tcopy of the estimated cost of the harbour, and a statement showing how much it will cost to finish said harbour; the above stateument to include breakwater and dredging. Also copies of all adver- tisements calling for tenders, as well as all tenders and contracts, and correspondence on the sub- ject ; the names of all dredges employed on the works since 30th June, 1906, and their owners. And copies of all telegrams, letters, reports, petitions, documents, correspondence and communications of every description in connection with the said harbour works. Also a copy of the pay-roll for each year since 30th June, 1906 ; the names of all foremen, superintendents and inspectors ; their length of service as such, and by whom recommended ; with all correspondence in connection with their appointment ; and if dismissed or resigned, the reason for said dismissal or resignation ; the names of all civil engineers who are or have been employed on the works, and by whom recommended ; the said return to include Mr. John H. Teall, resident engineer, the date of appointment, dismissal or resignation, as the case may be, and the reason for same ; and all correspondence, petitions, tele- grams, letters and communications connected therewith. Presented 15th June, 1906.-Mr. Ingramn. Not printcd. The King's regulations and orders for the militia of Canada, 1904, 1905 and 1906. Presented 19th June, 1906, by Sir Frederick Horden. .. .. .. .... ... . @ # # # é ê # s # @ # $ @ , @ @ @ s a a s º s s Not printcd. 184a. Regulations respecting pay, allowances, &c., to the Canadian militia. Presented 19th June, 1906, 185. 1 86. 187. 188. by Sir Frederick Borden , .... . * © v © , • • s * • • • • u e * ê @ º @ v º s b « ^ # • • e s * s E s s s v & a s e s • • • • s = s s • Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1906, showing : ln respect of any or all ties purchased by the department of railways and canals during the years 1903-4 and 1904-5, from each of the fallowing : D. J. and J. D. Buckley, of Rogersville ; John Mahony, of Rogers- ville ; and Jude F.Gallant, of Rogersville ; (a) the classes and quantities of ties ; (b) prices paid ; (c) the places of delivery ; (d) the number rejected ; (c) the name of the inspectors who represented the government ; (f) the quantity and value of the ties in store at Rogersville at the time of stock taking for the fiscal year 1904-5 ; (g) a copy of all correspondence, orders or papers of any nature in the possession of the department of railways and canals, or any official thereof, relating to the ordering, purchasing, receiving, checking, inspecting, or refusing of any of said ties. Presented 19th June, 1906.-Mr. Ames. ..... .. .. · .. .... .. ... .............. , .................. .. . . .. .. Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th May, 1906, showing the mumber of mail contracts in Elgin County, giving location, number of miles, names of couriers, and prices paid ; also date of commencement, date of expiration, and names of bondsnien ; also particulars of tenders, if any were called for ; the name of each preceding contractor, with the name of courier, and the price paid. Presented 19th June, 1905.- Mr. Ingram ... .. .. , , ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . Not pruntcd. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th May, 1906, showing : (1) What aid has been given by the Dominion government to the governments of the various provinces of the Do- minion since confederation, for or towards the building of provincial railways, either by original aid · or by ultimately bearing a share of the cost of such undertakings. (2) What railway subsidies or aids originally granted or agreed to be granted, by the provinces respectively, have been ultimately paid or borne by the Dominion in aid of such railways during such period. (3) What moneys have been paid by the Dominion to the several provinces, respectively, during each such period for or in re- spect of such railways or the stock or bonds thereof, respectively, purchased, acquired or taken over in whole or in part by the Dominion. Presented 21st June, 1906.—-Mr. Macdonell. Printed for sessional papers. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th May, 1906, showing what lands have been selected by the Canadian Northern Railway Company, in accordance with the order in council of 10th August, 1903, in townships 15 to 20, both included, in ranges 9, 10, il and 12, west of 1st meri- dian. Also any lands reserved for selection by the Canadian Northern Railway Company, in the territory mentioned above, that may have reverted to the government by reason of the said company not exercising its right of selection thereto before 31st December, 1905, in accordance with the pro- visions of order in council of the 10th August, 1903. Presented 22nd June, 1906.-Mr. Roche (Marquctte) ..... .. · · · · · .. . , .... ... .. ............. ... .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Not printed. 5 Edw. VII. List of sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. 188a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1906, showing all lands selected by the Canadian Northern Railway Company from that portion of the lands reserved for selection by the said company, in townships 15 to 20, both included, in ranges 9. 10, 11 and 12, west of 1st meri dian. Also a return of all lands patented to the nominees of the Canadian Northern Railway Com- pany in the territory above-mentioned, and the names of the patentees, since 29th June, 1905. Pre- sented 22nd June, 1906.—Mr. Roche ( Marquette). ... .. .. , ... .. , ... ... , .... .. ... .. .. .. . Not printed. 189. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 21st May, 1906, for a copy of all petitions and papers of every kind concerning the claims of certain retired servants of the Hudson's Bay Company, under a deed of sale by the said cQmpany to Lord Selkirk in 181l. Presented 22nd June, 1906.— Mr. McCraney. ...... ... ... .. .. .. .. . ... .. ... * ſ> @ @ $ @ @ @ @ ê @ @ @ @ @ g s g @ @ * º @ @ @ @ ê e s s e s e º g e s Not printed, 189a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th July, 1905, for copies of all correspondence, documents, and memorials between the government or any member thereof, and the Rev. James Taylor, or any other person, on behalf of the retired servants of the Hudson's Bay Company, in reference to their claim to a portion of the estate of the late Lord Selkirk. Presented 27th June, 1906.—Mr. Lamont. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. , .. , 4 d à ê 4 s s é é º E # # # º # à @ # a s ê s $ â ® , º s a 5 s º º % à y s g E 5 e Not printed. 19O. Return in part to an address of the Senate, dated 27th April, 1906, for a statement of all accidents that occurred on the Intercolonial Railway during the years 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903 1904 and 1905, specifying each accident, whether by collision, derailing, fire or otherwise, and the amount of damages of each such accident, mentioning the localities where such accidents occurred. Also the amount of ſosses each year, by theft or otherwise, of goods or freight, in transit, on the Intercolonial Railway, for each year as above. Presented 22nd June, 1906-Hon. Mr. Mc Donald (Cape Brcton)............... .. ... ...... , ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. ... ... . Mot printed. 191. Return showing : 1. What sums have been paid Messrs. Ahearn & Soper of Ottawa, in each year since 1896. 2. For what supplies or services were these payments made. Presented 25th June, 1906, by Hon. C. S. Hyman ........................ ..... .. .. .... , ............. , Not printcd. 192. Return showing the total sums that have been paid by the government to the Manitoba Free Press and Der Nordwester Publishing Companies, for all services, for each of the financial years commenc- ing 1st July, 1900, and ending 30th June,"1905. Presented 25th June, 1906, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Not printed. 193. Return to an order of the House of Comm(ns, dated 9th May, 1906, for a copy of all correspondence, inquiries with officials, engineers, solicitors, contractors and others, bearing upon the accident to the wharf at Sorel, together with all documents in connection with the same. Presented 25th June, 1906. -Mr. Blatn ... ... .. · · · · · · ........ .. .. ... .. ... ... .. , ... ... .... .. | . ... . . .. .. .. .. Not printed. 194. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 19th June, 1906, calling for a statement since 1st March, 1904, showing : 1. Which are, more particularly at Quebec, Montreal and Ottawa, the newspapers, or the printing companies or firms, which publish advertisements or printed documents on account of the commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway. 2. How much has each of these newspapers or of these companies or firms received, and what is the date of each payment. 3. For what kind of services, advertisements, printing or puffs, and how much for each kind, have these newspapers or these companies or firms been paid. Presented 25th June, 1906. —Hon. Mr. Landry. Not printed. 195. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for a copy of all letters, cor- respondence, papers, reports and accounts relating to the construction of a fish ladder at Cowie's Dam, lower pulp mill, Milton, Queen's County, N.S, and of the accounts showing the cost of con- struction of the said ladder, the amount paid for labour and material, and to whom paid. Presented 30th June, 1906.-Mr Crocket.......... ..... . .......... , ... .. * â s * # # © â © © ºs ſ© © © © º s é s s a º Q» Not printed. 196. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th April, 1906, showing, by townships, all Indian lands sold or disposed of within the boundaries of the present electoral district of East and West Algoma, during the years 1896 to 1905, both inclusive, with the names and addresses of purchasers or lessees, and the prices paid or agreed to be paid, for such lands, by way of rental or purchase money ; also showing, by townships, when the said.purchases were completed, or when the final payments were made and the total amount paid for such lands ; also showing, by townships, what agreements for sale are in default, and for what period the same have been in default ; also showing what agreements for sale or lease, by townships, have been cancelled for non-payment of purchase money or non-performance of conditions. Presented 3rd July, 1906.—Mr. Boyce. Not printed. 29 5 Edw, VII. $ List of Sessional Papers. A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Continued. 196a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th April, 1906, for a copy of all the returns and reports made by Indian agents or other officials in the employment of the government, having charge of lndian lands in the territory now included w1Uhin the boundaries of the present electoral districts of East and West Algoma, showing all sales, transactions and cancellations of lands in such territory, from the 1st July, 1896, to the 1st April, 1906. Presented 3rd July, 1906.—Mr. Boyce. Not printed. 197. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th May, 1906, for a copy all correspondence B between Joseph Rirm and the government in reference to the surface right for coal on the northeast 3 of section 26, township 1, range 6, west of the 2nd meridian. Also a copy of all letters, papers and telegrams, from any other party or parties in reference to the same. Presented 5th July, 1906.-Mr. Roche (Marquette) . ......... ...................................... .. ........... .. .. Not printed. 198. Return to an order of the House of Conamons, dated 14th March, 1906, for copies of all letters, tele- grams, reports or other communications which, between the 1st of July, 1904, and the 31st December, 1905, passed between the Minister of the Interior, or any official of his department, on the one hand, and (a) the Canadian Northern Railway Company ; (b) the Manitoba and Southeastern Railway Com- pany ; (c) the Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railway Company, or any company to whom amy of said companies shall have transferred its land rights, in regard to the area in which amy of said companies were to be permitted to select land due by way of subsidy. Presented 5th July, 1906.-Mr. Ames. ... .. ... ... .. ... ... .. .. .. .. , ... .. , ... , ... .. , ... . $ g @ é # • ^ • • s , a Not printed. 199. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 21st March, 1906,ºshowing : 1. The description of all lands in Manitoba and the Northwest, formerly reserved for timber or hay purposes, to which homestead entries have been granted since 1st January, 1905. 2. The date of decisions to open such reservations for settlement, 3. The names of applicants, in order of application, on the books of the various agencies and sub-agencies, for each quarter section, at the date when the entry was granted. Presented 5th July, 1906.—Mr. Lake . .. .. ' ... .... ... ... ., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Not printed. 20O. Return to an order to the House of Commons, dated 21st March, 1906, showing the number of applications for inspection received at the several land agencies in Manitoba and the Northwest for each month of the years 1904 and 1905, from homesteaders desiring to secure their patents. 2. The number of inspections made monthly from each agency. 3. The number of applications for inspec- tion on file 1st January, 1906, at each agency, Presented 5th July, 1906.-Mr. Lake. .. Not printed. 201 . Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 2nd April, 1906, for copies of all correspond- ence between the pilotage commissioners, the secretary of the Board of Pilot Commissioners, or any of the officials of that board, at Sidney, Cape Breton, and the department of marine and fisheries, or any of the officials of the said department, and all orders in council, regulations, memoranda, books, documents and papers, showing ; (1) the amount paid into the pilots' retiring fund in each year from the 31st December, 1896, to 31st December, 1905, respectively ; (2) the amount paid into the pilots' widows' and orphans' relief fund from 31st December, 1896, to 31st December, 1905, respectively ; (3) the disposition made of the said funds in each year during the above-mentioned period ; the amount on hand on the 31st December, 1905 ; the interest it bears : where it is deposit- ed ; the security for its safety for the benefit of the widows and orphans of the pilots ; (4) the amount on hand in these funds, respectively, on 31st December, 1896. Also all other correspondence, ifany, bearing on this matter. Presented 5th July, 1906.—Mr. Boyce. ... .. .. ... ... .. .. ..... Not printed. 202. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1906, showing (a) how many wrecks occurred in the river and gulf of St. Lawrence during the season of 1905 ; (b) the names, tonnage and character of the vessels so wrecked ; (c) whether such wreck resulted in a total loss of the ship and cargo, or either, in any and what cases ; (d) to what causes each of said wrecks were attributable ; (e) whether any inquiry was held in any and what cases. Also for a copy of all reports, evidence, correspondence, documents and papers, relating to or connected with the said wrecks, the inquiries concerning the same, and the loss thereby occasioned. Presented 5th July, 1906.—Mr. Borden (Carleton). ... .· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. .. ... ... .. . Not printed. 202a. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 15th March, 1906, for a copy of all the instructions given, of all the evidence heard, of the judgment rendered, and of all communications exchanged on the subject of the wreck of the steamer Bavarian last autumn upon the Wye rocks, and of the inquiry held thereinto, as well as of the correspondence exchanged between the department of marine and fisheries and any person whomsoever regarding the choice of the judge holding the inquiry and of his assessors. Presented 23rd April, 1906.—Hon. Mr. Landry. ... , . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Not printed. 30 5 Edw. VII. List of sessional Papers A. 1906 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14-Concluded. 203. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th May, 1906, for copies of all correspondence 204 . 205 . 206. 207, between any minister of any department and the company of the port of Chicoutimi or any other company or person regarding the dredging of the Saguenay down to the present year. Presented 7th July, 1906.-Mr. Girard ... ... ... .. .. ... .. .. .. , ... .. , .... , ... , ..... ... .. .. . Not printed. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for a copy of all orders in council, reports, letters, telegrams, communications, documents and papers of every kind, relating to the establishment, acquisition, construction, enlargement and maintenance of a hospital for trachoma patients at or near Halifax, N.S., including a statement of all sums of money expended in connection therewith, whether for establishment, acquisition, construction, enlargement or main- tenance ; âlso a statement of the person or persons to whom such moneys were paid, the amount paid in each instance, as well as the date of payment, and generally all particulars concerning the said hospital from the time when it was first established. Presented 7th July, 1906.—Mr. Wilson, (Lennox and Addington).......... .. , .... , . , ... ... ... ... , • « ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • k @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Not printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, datéd 14th Mareh, 1906, showing in the case of every homestead against which, during the year 1904 and 1905 a report of non-compliance with the law, or a demand for cancellation has been received by tlie Dominion land office or offices : giving (a) the location of said quarter section range, township and meridian ; (b) the name and address of the party by whom the original entry was made ; (c) the name and address of the party or parties (if there have been several) who endeavoured to lodge cancellations ; (d) the reason alleged by complaints why cancellation of entry should be allowed ; (e) whether warning of threatened cancellation was served upon the alleged delinquent ; (f) the action taken by the department in each case. Presented 9th July, 1906.-Mr. Amcs. ............. .... ..................................... ... , .. Mot printed. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th April, 1906, showing in detail for each year from 1891 to 1895, inclusive : 1. A statement of all goods supplied to Mr. Speaker's apartments, and the amount paid therefor. 2. An inventory of all goods in the apartments taken on the vacation of the office of Speaker, by Mr. Bain, Mr. Brodeur and Mr. Belcourt and any reports of the Clerk of the House, the Serjeant-at-Arms, or other officer, with reference to the inventories, the goods supplied, their condition and the care and disposition of the same. 3. A copy of all correspondence had by the Speaker, any member of the Internal Economy Commission, the Clerk of the House, the Audi- tor General, or any of the other officers of the House of Commons, in reference to the purchase, pay- ment, checking, distribution, replenishing, disposal or care of the same. 4. A copy of all resolutions passed by the Internal Economy Commission in reference to the above matters. Presented 9th July, 1906.--Mr. Lanca8ter. .. .. , , ... ... , ... . , .. , ... . ... ... ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. ... .. ... ... . Not printed. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 23rd April, 1906, for copies of all correspon- dence since 1896 between the Government of Canada, or any member thereof, and the German or British Governments, or any person or persons officially or otherwise representing those govern- ments ; and copies of all documents and papers in possession of the government, respecting the tariffs of Germany and Canada, in relation to each other. Presented 11th July, 1906.—Mr. Arm- stron9 . .. .. .. .. .. ... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Not printed. FOURTH CENSUS ()E CANADA 1901 V 0 L U M E II I M A N U F A 0 T U R ES OTTAWA PRINTED BY S. E. DAWSON, PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST - EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1905 REPORT ON MANUFACTURES FOURTH CENSUS OF CANADA 19o The tables of the third volume of the Census of 1901 relate to the Manufactures of the Dominion, and are given for all industrial establishments having five employees and over. ARCHIBALD BLUE, Special Census Commissioner. The Census Office, Ottawa, April, 1904. C—A# FOURTH CENSUS OF CANADA, 19oI. MANUE'ACTURES. The census of manufactures is presented in tables I. to xxIv. of this volume (pp. 2-371). In tables I. to vI. (pp. 2-105) statistics of classes of industries are given to show (1) values of real estate, plant and working capital, (2) salaries and wages of persons employed, (3)working time of employees, (4) miscellaneous expenses, including rent of works, of power and heat and of offices, cost of fuel and light, taxes, interest and contract work, (5) cost of materials and value of products, and (6) mechanical power employed in ' works ; in tables vII. to xII. (pp. 106-155) statistics by the same classification are given for the Dominion ; and in tables xIII. to xv. (pp. 156-271) statistics of capital, wages, materials and products are given for census districts, provinces and the Dominion. Tables xvI., xvII., xIx., Xx. and xxI. present comparative statistics for the census years 188l, 1891 and 1901. In tables xvI. and xvII. (pp. 272-293) comparison is made for those years by number of establishments and value of products. In tables xvIII. and xIx. (pp. 294-325) are shown groups of values of production for districts, provinces and the Dominion,—in the first of these for 190l only and in the second for the thrse census years. Comparison is made in tables xx. and xxI. (pp. 326-341) of population, value of capital, number of wage-earners and cost of wages and materials and value of products (l) in towns and cities of 5,000 inhabitants and over, and (2) in villages and towns of 1,500 to under 5,000. # In preparing a scheme for the census of manufactures it was decided to limit its scope to statistics of the factory or workshop system as distinguished from those of the domestic or hand system of labour, and in the instruction to enumerators a manufacturing establishment or factory was described as *any premises, building, room or place where steam, water or other power is used to move or work machinery employed in preparing, manufacturing or finishing any article, substance, material, fabric or compound, or to aid the manufacturing process carried on there, or any premises, build- ing, room or place wherein the employer of the persons working there has the right of access and control, and in which any manual labour is exercised by way of trade or for purposes of gain, in making, altering, repairing, ornamenting or finishing any article or part of article to adapt it for sale.' As defined in Murray's New English Dictionary, a factory is a building or range of buildings with plant for the manufacture of goods ; and Johnson's Universal Cyclopaedia defines it to be 'an establishment where several workmen are collected for the purpose of obtaining greater and cheaper conveniences of labour than they could procure individually in their homes, for producing results by their combined efforts which they could not accomplish separately, and for preventing the loss occasioned by carrying articles from place to place during the several processes necessary to complete their manufacture.' The factory system of manufacture, accord- ing to this authority, has displaced the domestic or hand system of labour. In the vi CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. English, Ontario and Quebec statutes the term as used for inspection purposes is given specific definition, differing in some particulars in each statute, but implying in all of them the employment of several persons in one establishment. In Ontario the pro- visions of the Factory Act do not apply unless more than five persons are employed in any establishment of a kind named in the schedules to the Act, nor where children, young girls or women are employed at home when neither steam, water nor other mechanical power is used in aid of manufacturing processes. Under the Quebec Act every establishmerit of a kind named in the schedules is a factory for the purposes of inspection ; and this is now the case also under the English Act. But in the new Eng- lish Act provision is made for the inspection of outworkers in a way that promises to be practical and helpful, so that if factory owners and inspectors and the local health authorities but do their duty under it the condition of outworkers will be nearly as well looked after as the employees in the ordinary kind of factory or shop. Our census, however, is not concerned with the health of employees in shops or factories. It under- takes to deal only with the statistics of industries, but in so doing it takes account of all the workers of an establishment, whether their operations are carried on in a build- ing provided and equipped by the owner of the works, or at their own homes, or else- where. The instructions to enumerators therefore provided, as qualifying the meaning of the term * manufacturing establishment or factory ' that no manufacturing establish- ment or factory will be so recognized for census purposes which does not employ at least five persons, either in the establishment itself or as piece-workers employed out of it.' The use of this minimum number of employees to constitute a recognized factory is purely conventional, just as in the statistics of agriculture a minimum area of five acres has been taken as constituting a farm. But the instructions provided that the limita- tion should not apply to cheese and butter factories, nor to certain mineral products, in which industries large operations may be carried on with less than five employees ; and the limitation being conventional it is no doubt the case that some industries (flour and grist mills and electric light plants, for example) have not been enumerated with sufficient fullness. The plan however has served the purpose of keeping the statistics of the hand and domestic trades-such as baking, blacksmithing, basket-making, car- pentry, dressmaking, shoemaking, spinning, tailoring and weaving-out of the statistics of manufacturing establishments, and data have been gathered and compiled with which proper comparisons may be made in studying the manufacturing industries of the country. . With the object of utilizing the census of manufactures in 1891 for comparative purposes, table xxII. (pp. 342-353) has been prepared with the help of the returns for that year. It shows the statistics of (1) works employing less than 5 persons, (2) works employing 5 persons and over, and (3) all works, grouped by kinds of industries Finally, table xxIII. (pp. 354-361) presents the comparative statistics of manufactures in the Dominion in 189l and 1901 for all works employing five persons and over, grouped by kinds of industries. - The names or kinds of the various industries whose statistics are presented in tables I. to xxIII. for the census year 1901 and the number of establishments comprised in each industry are given in table xxIv. (pp. 362-37l) for provinces and the Dominion. All of the twenty-four tables have been compiled from the schedule of manufactures in so far as they relate to the census of 190l, and the data for them were collected directly from manufacturers. CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. vii The schedules used in taking the census of manufactures were approved and endorsed by the Canadian Manufacturers'Association, and in a circular letter issued to manufacturers the Association stated that it was a matter of the greatest importance that accurate information on the manufacturing industries of Canada should be obtained, and that to this end they had urged upon the Government the advisability of appointing special agents for the census of manufactures. * Manufacturers may be assured,' the letter said, * that all information will be absolutely private and will not be used in any way individually, but simply in totals for statistical purposes.' This assurance was already given in the book of instructions issued by the Census Office, which dealt with the obligations of all officers, clerks, enumerators and other persons employed in census work. * Every officer or other person employed in any capacity on census work,' Instruction 23 reads, *is required to keep inviolate the secrecy of the information gathered by the enumerators and entered on the schedules or forms. An enumerator is not permitted to show his schedules to any person, nor to make or keep a copy of them, nor to answer any question respecting their contents, directly or indirectly ; and the same obligation of secrecy is imposed upon commissioners and other officers or employees of the outside service, as well as upon every officer, clerk or other employee of the Census Office at Ottawa. The facts and statistics of the census may not be used except for statistical compilations, and positive assurance should be given on this point if a fear is entertained by any person that they may be used for taxation or any other object.' ln keeping with this pledge the coinpilations of returns for publication have been so made as to preserve the confidence of every owner of works, and whenever less than three returns have been made for any class or kind of industry in a census district, a province or the Dominion, they have been compiled under the general head of " all other industries.' # Special agents for the census of manufactures were employed only in the larger or more important centres of industry, and elsewhere the work" was done by the regular enumerators. Special agents were appointed in the following places, some of which are small counties with many establishments :- British Columbia- Ontario con.— Ontario con.— Nanaimo Cornwall Walkerville. New Westminster s Deseronto Waterloo. Vancouver Dundas Woodstock. Victoria Galt Qucbec- Manitoba- · Gananoque Chambly. Brandon Guelph Coaticook. Winnipeg Hamilton Og. ew Brunswick- Ingersoll Drummondville. Moncton Kingston ranby. St. John Lindsay Hull. © - Nova Scotia- London Jacques Cartier County. Balifax , Merriton Joliette. Ontario- Newmarket Lachute. Almonte Oshawa Lévis County. Amherstburg Ottawa Montreal. Belleville Owen Sound Portneuf County. Berlin Peterborough Quebec. Bowmanville Smiths Falls St. Hyacinthe. Brantford Stratford St. Jean and Iberville County. Brockville St. Catharines St. Jerome. Carleton Place St. Marys Sherbrooke. tham St. Thomas Sorel. Cobourg Toronto Three Rivers. Collingwood Windsor Valleyfield. viii CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. In Quebec one special agent had charge of the work for the whole province, who directed the operations of sub-agents; but elsewhere the Census Office kept in close touch with agents by correspondence. • GLossARY oF TERMs. For a proper understanding of terms used in the tables of manufactures and elsewhere throughout this report, the following glossary has been prepared : Abrasive goods. Includes wheels made of carborundum, corundum and emery. Artificial limbs and-trusses. Under this head surgical appliances are included. Axes and tools. Includes files, forks, machine knives, shovels and spades. All other industries. This term is used to indicate all establishments of which less than three of their kind have been reported, but whose several kinds and respective numbers are given in footnotes to the various tables for census districts, provinces and the Dominion. Baking powder and flavouring extracts. Includes also essences and perfumes. Boots and shoes. Under this head is included footwear of all descriptions, whether of leather, rubber, felt or cloth. Boxes, wooden. Includes also packing cases, cheese boxes and butter packages. Brass castings. Includes brass finishings and brass fittings. Bread, biscuits and confectionery. Includes the baking of biscuits, bread, cakes, pastry and the manufacture of candies and confections of all kinds. Capital. Includes buildings, land, machinery and motive power, tools, implements and working capital. Cardboard. Includes cards and paper board. Carriage and wagon materials. Includes axles, bent goods, carriage tops, hubs, spokes, springs, supplies and trimmings, and wheels. Cars and car works. Includes rolling stock for railways. Clothing, men's. Includes custom work and repairing, and factory products. Clothing, women's. Includes dress and mantle making, millinery and repairing. Clothing, women's (factory product). Includes costumes, shirtwaists, skirts, skirt-binding, white- wear and wrappers. " Coffees and spices. Includes chicory. Coffins and caskets. Includes undertakers'supplies. Cost of materials. Except. where otherwise specified in the tables of manufactures, this term includes the value of all materials whether in the raw or partly manufactured state. Drugs. Includes chemicals and glycerine. ! Electrical apparatus and supplies. Includes electric motors. Explosives. Includes blasting powder, dualin, dynamite, gunpowder, nitro-glycerine, etc. Fish, preserved. Includes the canning, drying, salting and otherwise curing of fish of all kinds. Flouriusg and grist mill products. Includes cereal foods, cornmeal and oatmeal. Foundry and machine shop products. Includes furnaces, heaters, iron pipe, machinery of all kinds, radiators and stoves. Fruit and vegetable canning. Includes preserved fruits. Furnishing goods. Includes men's coilars, shirts, suspenders and ties. Gas machines. Includes acetylene gas generators and meters. Hairwork. Includes hair cloth and hair goods. Harness and saddlery. Includes trunks, valises and whips. Interior decorations. This term is used to denote the interior fittings used in banks and offices ; also stair-building and other decorative designs and constructions. Iron and steel products. Includes bolts and nuts, forgings, hinges, nails and tacks, rivets and spikes and rolling mill products. Lead bar and pipe. Includes sheet lead and shot. Log products. All products of the log-lath, lumber, pulp, shingles, staves and spool wood. Lumber products. Includes the products of planing mills and sash, door and blind factories and excelsior. • Manufacturing industry. See definition of factory or manufacturing establishment, page v. Mats and rugs. Includes matting. Mechanical power. This term indicates the various kinds of power used to move the machinery and other accessory aids for promoting the interests of the establishment, with their total of actual horse power, whether owned, leased or rented. CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. ix Miscellaneous expenses. Includes contract work, cost of fuel and heat, interest, municipal and provincial taxes, rent of heat, offices, power and works, and any other expenses of the establish- ment not included under the foregoing heads. Musical instruments. Includes band instruments. Musical instrument materials. Includes piano actions, supplies and strings. Officers, managers and salesmen. This term denotes employees to whose charge is given the conduct, management and supervision of operations and the placing of products on the market. Oils. Includes fish, linseed and lubricating oils and refined petroleum. Optical goods. Includes spectacles and eye glasses. Owners. Includes managing directors when the establishmentis operated by joint stock or limited liability companies. Plumbing and tinsmithing. Includes steamfitting, gasfitting, can-making, tinsmithing, sheet 1metal working and coppersmithing. Printing and bookbinding. Includes engraving, lithographing and embossing. Raw materials. Includes materials in the natural state. Roofing and roofing materials. Includes asphalt and felt roofing. Rubber and elastic goods. Includes rubber stamps, tires, and rubber goods other than footwear. Salaries. Payments to managers, officers and salesmen, and allowances to owners or partners for service in the conduct of operations. Silversmithing. Includes electroplating and gold and silver-plating. Value of products. The value as fixed at the factory or workshop of the finished products, includ- ing the amount received for custom work and repairing. Vinegar and pickles. Includes cider. Visible capital. The capital invested in buildings, land, machinery and tools and implements. Wage-earners. Includes those workers actually engaged in the manufacturing processes of the establishment, either in it or as piece-workers out of it (outworkers). Wages for labour. The sum paid to wage-earners working in the establishment, or as piece-work- ers at home or elsewhere. f Wire. Includes wire rope and all wire goods except wire for fencing. Woodworking and turning. Includes bobbins, handles, rollers and spools. Working capital. Includes cash on hand, bills receivable, unsettled ledger accounts, raw materials, stock in process of manufacture and finished products on hand. Working time. Includes the aggregate number of days worked by each employee in the year, the average number of hours that operatives are employed in the week, and the number of months in the year that an establishment is kept in operation. The schedule of manufactures was prepared with a view to procure a statement of the quantity and value of each class of manufactured goods produced by a factory or workshop when more than one line was made ; but in many cases only the leading article has been given in the returns, with the total value for all products. The glossary shows the variouB classes of products included in a general term, as made apparent by the details of many returns, and obviously the kinds of goods made in the country have a much wider range than is indicated by the lists of manufactures in the printed tables. STATISTICs oF MANUFACTUREs. The census of manufactures has been taken for 14,650 establishments in the Dominion, representing 264 classes of industries. The value of total capital employed is 8446,916,487, consisting of 3209,378,638 in lands, buildings, machinery and motive power, tools and implements, and 3237,537,849 in working capital. The number of persons employed on salaries is 30,691 with salaries of 323,676,146, and the number on wages 313,344 with wages of 389,573,204, making the number of employees of all classes 344,035 and the cost of salaries and wages $113,249,350. The aggregate working time of wage-earners in the census year is for men sixteen years and over 55,454,024 days, for women sixteen years and over l5,482,934 days and for children under sixteen years 2,800,441 days, being for the three classes of wage-earners a work- > < CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. ing time of 73,737,399 days, and the average of working time per week is 56.70 hours. Of the whole number of 14,650 establishments, 6,328 were employed full time in the census year, l,277 three-quarters time, 4,778 half time, 1,506 quarter time, and of 76l no working time is given. The miscellaneous expenses of all factories and shops com- prise 31,511,608 for rent of works, 3541,480 for rent of power and heat, 36,529,697 for fuel and light, $1,385,119 for municipal taxes, $363,753 for provincial taxes, 312,557,427 for rent of offices, interest, insurance, internal revenue tax, etc., and $1,799,753 for contract work, being a total of 324,688,837. The cost of materials used is 3266,527,858, being 8149,508,062 for crude and $117,019,796 for partly manufactured materials. Summed up under principal heads of expenditure, the outlay of manufacturing estab- lishments in the census year is found to be :- For salaries and wages. .. ........... ......... ................... .... , ........ . .3113,249,350 For materials, raw and partly manufactured... , ..... ... .. .. ... .* s e º s a e e © • º • s © © © . . 266,527,858 Formiscellaneous expenses ... .................................. ................ 24,688,837 Making a total of $404,466,045 The value of total products is $481,053,37 5, being for goods manufactured in establishments 5469,258,351 and for custom work and repairing $11,795,024. FIXED AND WORKING CAPITAL. The fixed and working capital of manufacturing establishments is shown by pro- vinces in table l,-the former consisting of land, buildings, machinery and motive power, tools and implements to the value of 3209,378,638, and the latter of money invested, cash on hand, bills receivable, unsettled ledger accounts, raw materials, stock in process . of manufacture and finished products on hand, to the value of $237,537,849. l. VALUES OF RRAL ESTATE, PLANT AND WORKING CAPITAL. Provinces º♂Lands | Building . #. † | † | †. Egº , ma - ! NO. $ $ 3 s 1 $ $ B. Columbia... | 392 | 2,281,764 | 3,563,442 [ 3,538,399 | 1,817,565 | 11,700,722 | 22,901,892 Manitoba.. .. . 324 | 532,515 | 1,335,189 | 1,619,006 | 255,225 | 3,797,756 | 7,539,691 New Brunswick| 919 | 982,604 | 3,928,498 | 5,202,803 | 1,047,945 | 9,579,320 | 20,741,170 Nova Scotia ... | 1,188 | 1,455,884 | 6,677,926 | 10,607,179 | 3,555,180 | 12,290,247 | 34,586,416 Ontario....... 6,543 |10,562,536 | 31,317,539 | 40,989,517 | 9,674,045 | 122,423,63s | 214,972,275 P. E. Island... 334 | 80,600 | 301,088 | 217,000 | 313,ois | 1,086,060 | 2,081,766 | Quebec. . , .... 4,845 | 11,109,795 | 22,036,527 | 28,273,590 | 5,148,a87 | 75,835,008 | 142,403,407 TheTerritories | 105 | 53,521 | 335,399 | 382407 | 92445 | 826,00s | 1,6s9s70 Totale ... | 1,650 27 oºº2ſ9 | 6,5s5,gos oosºººol 2,9o3,gio 237,537,sº9 º9164s7 The value of lands is 6 : 06 per cent of the whole capital, of buildings 15 : 57 per cent, of machinery and motive power 20:32 per cent, of tools and implements 4 * 90 per cent, and of working capital 53 15 per cent. The average value of fixed capital per CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. xi establishment is 314,292 and of working capital 316,214, making an averàge for both fixed and working capital of 330,506. In British Columbia the average value of fixed and working capital per establishment is $58,423, in Manitoba 323,270, in New Bruns- wick $22,569, in Nova Scotia 329,113, in Ontario 332,855, in Prince Edward Island 36,232, in Quebec 329,392, and in the Territories 316,093. EMPLOYEES, SALARIES AND WAGES. The employees of manufacturing establishments consist of three principal classes, viz : (l) owners and firm members taking an active part in management or work who draw a living or other allowance out of revenue ; (2) officers, managers, salesmen, etc. with functions of administration ; (3) the working class, who may be employed either in the establishment or out of it. Payment for service to the first and second of these classes is put under the head of salaries, and to the third class under the head of wages. 2. PERSONS EMPLOYED ON SALARIES. Owners and firm member . Salaried officers, managers, salesmen, etc. Provinces. 4-,g sgs4g-a Emma-s-mms sº-Ep-RE- Men. Salaries. Men. Salaries. Women, Salaries. NO, 3 NO . $ NO , 3 British Columbia. ...... 493 458,706 583 653,002 25 · 12,3S5 | Manitoba............... 243 | 208,861 354 | 310,979 39 16,967 New Brunswick .... ... . 1,006 580,073 655 472,564 55 12,658 | Nova Scotia..... .... 1,429 705,939 742 473,847 103 28,167 Ontario....... ... .... | 6,471 | 4,942,285 7,692 | 6,504,961 1,375 445,008 Prince Edward Island.. 331 73,849 111 40,093 3 364 Quebec................. 3,166 | 3,197,556 5,137 | 4,272,165 547 164,523 The Territories ... ...... 88 64,585 39 35,109 4 1,500 Totals.... ......... 13,227 | 10,231,854 •-# 15313 | 12762720 2,151 681,572 As shown in table 2, the number of owners and firm members receiving salaries is l3,227 or less than an average of one for each manufacturing establishment, and they are paid 310,231,854 or an average of 3774. Quebec shows the highest average, $1,003, and British Columbia the second, 3930. Nearly one-half of all owners and firm members drawing salaries are in Ontario, and they receive nearly one-half of all that is paid. The officers, managers and others on salaries comprise 15,313 men, with an average 9f 8833, and 2,151 women with an average of 3317. The average salary in British Columbia is 31,120 per man and 3495 per woman, in Manitoba 3878 per man and 3435 Pel woman, in New Brunswick 3721 perman and 3230 per woman, in Nova Scotia 3638 Perman and 3273 per woman, in Ontario 3845 per man and 3324 per woman, in Prince xii CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. Edward Island 3361 per man and 3121 per woman, in Quebec 3832 per man and 3300 per woman, and in the Territories 3900 per man and 3375 per woman. Fifty per cent of all the male and 5l per cent of all the female officers of establishments are employed in Ontario ; and of the whole amount of salaries to male and female officers respectively 5l per cent is paid to men and 65 per cent to women in this province. In Quebec the proportion of salaried officers employed in establishments is 33 per cent men and 25 per cent women, and the proportion of salaries paid is 34 per cent to men and 24 per cent to women. Therefore 83 per cent of all male and 76 per cent of all female officers of manufacturing establishments in the Dominion are employed in these two provinces ; and, computed on the total salaries for administration by sexes, the proportion paid to men in these provinces is 85 per cent and to women 89 per cent. - Compared by total number of officers employed in establishments, males are in the proportion of 87 70 and females of 12:30 per cent ; and compared by total salaries, males are in the proportion of 94-92 and women of 5-08 per cent. But including owners and firm members with all employees of establishments receiving salaries, males are in $ the proportion by total number of 93 and females of 7 per cent, and by total salaries males are in the proportion of 97-12 and females of 2 88 per cent. 3. PERSONS EMPLOYED ON WAGES. ©# Out of establish- In establishments. mentS. Provinces. Men 16 Women Child- @ Yºº | Wages 16 years W rell Wages † Wages and ges. and *8º under 16 ges. erS ages. OVel". OVelº. years. C NO. 3 NO, 3 NO, $ Nr) S British Columbia... | 8,929| 4,156,754 1,168| 134,927| 207] 21,849 49 18,915 Manitoba.. .. ... .. 3,925 1,739,805 586| 134,833 58| 6,546 14| 1,558 New Brunswick. .. 15,874 4,074,116 3,584 515,330 971 90,924 13 3,325 Nova Scotia... , ... 15,076 3,828,281| 4,981| 515,081 767| 46,036 186 16,220 Ontario........ .. 109,049 37,789,031| 28,216 5,358,251 5,065| 573,445 8,751 935,305 P. E. Island....... 1,960 273,406 1,059 47,279 338| 10,707 2 300 Quebec...... .... 70,851 23,408,151 21,613 4,047,539 4,712 536,106 4,393 924,615 The Territories. .. 999| 357,344 13 4,350 25 2,875 Totals. ..... 226,663| 75,626,888 ciaº 10,757,590 12,143 1,288,488 13,318 1,900,238 Employees on wages are of three classes, viz : (l) men 16 years of age and over, (2) - women 16 years of age and over, and (3) children under 16 years, and in table 3 they are further classified as workers employed in establishments and as piece-workers out of establishments ; but the earnings of the latter as well as those of the former are counted as wages. The workers in establishments number 300,026 and comprise 226,663 men, 6l,220 women and 12,143 children, while those out of establishments number 13,318, making an aggregate of 313,344 or an average of 21 per establishment. In British Col- umbia the average number of all classes of workers per establishment is 27, in Manitoba CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. xiii l4, in New Brunswick 22, in Nova Scotia 18, in Ontario 23, in Prince Edvard Island l0, in Quebec 2l, and in the Territories 10. The average earnings of workers employed in establishments in the Dominion is 3292, being 3334 for men, 3176 for women and 8106 for children, while the average earnings of piece-workers employed out of establish- ments is only 3143. The average earnings of all classes of workers in British Columbia is 3418, in Manitoba $4l1, in New Brunswick 3229, in Nova Scotia $209, in Ontario 3295, in Prince Edward Island $99, in Quebec 3285, and in the Territories $35l. Table 4 shows the average by provinces of each of the three classes of workers employed in establish- ment8. 4. AVERAGE WAGES OF INWORKERS. Provinces. Men. Women. | Children. $ $ $ · British Columbia.. ..... * @ # s 465 116 105 Manitoba.. ............... 443 230 113 New Brunswick. .. ... ..... . 256 144 93 Nova Scotla........ v US $ s $ # # # 254 103 60 Ontario................ ... , 347 190 113 Prince Edward Island. ... .. 140 45 32 Quebec.. ... .............. 330 187 114 The Territories............ 358 335 115 The highest averages of earnings for men are in British Columbia, Manitoba and in the Territories ; but, as has been shown, it is in Ontario and Quebec that the large aggregates of wages are earned. The average for women is abnormally high in the Territories (where they are mostly employed in men's clothing works), and excepting in the maritime provinces the averages for children are near an equality. But a better comparison of the earnings of workers employed in establishments is obtained when working time and wages are used for the making of averages. Table 5 shows the aggregate working days in the census year of the three classes of working employees, viz. : men 16 years and over, women 16 years and over and children under l6 years, and table 3 gives the earnings of these classes respectively. 5. WORKING TIME OF WAGE-EARNERS. Aggregate working days in year of | Average hours of Provinces. hild working men 16 yrs | 1 ♂ | º† | "† and over. § l6 yrs. » British Columbia... .... 1,963,113 i 138,091 32,7T1 | 56'34 Manitoba . .. ......... 898,528 146,272 13,013 60*30 New Brunswick......... 3,347,586 754,449 212,313 L57*70 Nova Scotia............. 3,108,064 866,557 109,385 55°80 Ontario.. ............... 27,383,686 7,404,171 1,189,260 59'20 P. E. Island....... .. .. 276,651 94,722 27,075 61°70 Quebec......... ........ 18,120,979 6,078,414 1,207,065 61°60 The Territories.. ...... 199,811 3,508 4,149 60°80 Totals...... ..... 55,454,024 | 15,482,934 | 2,800,441 56° 70 xiv CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. For men employed in all industrial establishments of the Dominion the average wage per day is $1.36, of women 30.69 and of children 30.46. The ave1age wage per day for each of the three classes of workers is shown in table 6 by provinces. 6. AVERAGE WAGE-EARNINGS PER DAY. Provinces. - Men. Women. | Children. S $ $ British Columbia ..... · … 2.12 0.98 0.67 Manitoba ........................ t $ 1 .93 0.92 0.50 New Brunswick ...... @ , @ @ s ê e s e e 1 .22 0.68 0,43 Nova Scotia........................ 1.23 0.60 0.42 Ontario.......... , ...... ..... .... 1.38 0.72 0.48 Prince Edward Island ... .... ... .. 0.99 | 0.50 0.40 Quebec ...... .... .. ........... sº 1.29 0.66 0.44 The Territories ........ ............ 1.79 1.24 0.69 The highest average rate of wages for men is in British Columbia, Manitoba and the Territories, and the lowest in Prince Edward Island ; the highest for women is in the Territories, British Columbia and Manitoba, and the lowest in Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia ; and the highest for children is in the Territories and British Columbia, and the lowest in Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The averages in Ontario and Quebec are close to the general average for the Dominion. The average of working time per week, shown in table 5, is 56 70 hours-ranging from 55-8 hours in Nova Scotia, 56-34 in British Columbia, 57 7 in New Brunswick and 59-2 in Ontario, to 60-3 hours in Manitoba, 60-8 in the Territories, 6l*6 in Quebec and 61 7 in Prince Edward Island. 7. ToTAL EMPLoYEEs, sALARIEs AND wAGEs. # Estab- On g On 1 Total Provinces. §. salaries. Salaries. wages. Wages. •#º NO, NO. $ NO, $ 3 British Columbia. 892 | 1,001 1,124,093 10,353 | 4,332,445 | 5,456,538 Manitoba......... 324 636 536,807 4,583 | 1,882,742 | 2,419,549 New Brunswick .. | : 919 | 1,716 | , 1,065,295 20,442 | 4,683,695 | 5,748,990 Nova Scotia ...... 1,188 | 2,274 1,207,958 21,010 | 4,405,618 | 5,613,571 Ontario .......... 6,543 | l5,538 | 11,892,254 | 151,081 | 44,656,032 | 56,548,286 P. E. Island . ... | 334 445 114,306 3,359 331,692 445,998 Quebec ...... , ... 4,845 | 8,850 7,634,244 | 101,479 | 28,916,411 | 36,550,655 The Territories. .. 105 131 101,194 1,037 364,569 465,763 Totals ...... 14,650 | 80,691 | 23,676,146 | 313,344 | 89,573,204 | 118,249,350 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. XV The statistics of salaries and wages for all employees are presented in table 7,—the former including owners and firm members as well as officers and managers, and the latter all workers employed in and out of establishments. The average cost of salaries per establishment in the census year is 31,616 and per employee 377l, and the average cost of wages per establishment is $6,114 and per employee 3286. Table 8 shows the averages of salaries and wages per establishment and per employee in each province of the Dominion. - 8. AVERAGES OF SALARIES AND WAGES. | Salaries Wages Salaries and wages Provinces. s,-i-s § per em-| § | per em-| § |per em- memt. ployee. ment. ployee. ment. ployee. d# $ $ $ $ $ $ British Columbia......... 2,868 | 1,021 11,052 418 13,920 476 Manitoba . ............. 1,657 | 844 5,811 411 7,468 463 New Brunswick. ... , ..... 1,159 621 5,096 229 6,255 259 Nova Scotia ............. 1,017 531 3,708 209 4,725 240 Ontario..... . .......... 1,818 766 6,825 295 8,643 339 Prince Edward Island. ... 342 7 993 99 1,335 117 Quebec............. * $ # $ $ $ 1,575 862 5,968 285 7,544 331 The Territories.. ... ..... . 964 772 3,472 351 4,436 399 Once more the highest average of salaries is in British Columbia, both per estab- lishment and per employee. Ontario, Manitoba and Quebec are next in the order named in average salaries per establishment, and Quebec, Manitoba and Ontario in the order named in averages per employee, while Prince Edward Island is the lowest in average of salaries per establishment and per employee. The average of wages is also highest in British Columbia, reckoned per establishment and per employee; and, reckoned per employee, the averages of British Columbia, Manitoba, the Territories, Ontario and Quebec come in order. The lowest average per establishment and also per employee is in Prince Edward Island. Averages computed on the total of salaries and wages show the highest per establishment to be in British Columbia, followed by Ontaric, Quebec, Manitoba and New Brunswick, and the highest per employee is in British Columbia, with Manitoba a near second, and the Territories, Ontario and Quebec in their order as named. . | The working time of establishments in the census year is shown in table 9, classed as full, three-quarters, half and quarter time. Leaving out of the account 761 establish- ments or five per cent which made no return of time in operation during the census . year, 43 per cent of the 14,650 were running the whole year, 9 per cent three-quarters time or nine months, 33 per cent half time or six months and 10 per ceut quarter time or three months. The large number on half time includes many cheese and butter factories, which are operated chiefly during the grazing season. It will be understood, however, that working time is not a positive period. For example, half time means any period less than nine but not less than six months. In British Columbia 58 per cent of all establishments are working full time, in Ontario 51 per cent and in Quebec 39 per xvi CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. cent; but in Ontario 26 per cent and in Quebec 47 per cent of all factories show a half time record, and in these provinces the manufacture of butter and cheese is one of the foremost industries. - 9. woBKING TIME oF EsTABLISHMENTs IN YEAR. •. , v" Estab- Provinces. §. $ † # time. | # time. | # time. #. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. British Columbia...... . 392 227 39 57 44 25 Manitoba 324 134 31 84 24 ° 51 New Brunswick.. .. .. . 919 324 92 216 265 22 2 | Nova Scotia . .. . 1,188 349 141 320 358 20 Ontario........... .. ... | 6,543 | 3,334 705 | 1,736 309 459 Prince Edward Island. . 334 52 12 52 | , 208 10 Quelee.......... ... . | 4,845 1,872 246 | 2,283 286 158 The Territories . ... . , .. 105 36 11 30 12 16 Totals.. ... ...... 14,650 | 6,328 | 1,277 | 4,778 | 1,506 761 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES, MATERIALS AND PRODUCTS. The miscellaneous expenses of manufacturing establishments are shown in table 10. They include (1) rent of works, (2) rent of power and heat, (3) cost of fuel and light, (4) municipal taxes, (5) provincial taxes, (6) the rent of offices, interest, insurance, internal revenue tax, etc., and (7) amount paid for contract work. The whole sum of these expenses is $24,688,837 whereof the sixth item constitutes nearly one-half. The next highest item is fuel and light, which makes up 26 per cent of the miscellaneous expenses. 10. MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES. Rent of 5 5 . . | Rent of | Amount Provinces. Rent of power Fuel and Municipal|Provincial , offices, | paid for works. light. taxeS. taxes. | interest, | contract and heat. etc. work. 3 3 $ $ 3 3 $ British Columbia 60,571 9,705 169,702| 27,427 49,559| 431,867| 243,016 Manitoba........ 28,858 14,110| 287,315 36,601 1,328| 425,395| 27,013 New Brunswick.. 52,615 7,672| 323,104 76,992 35,987| 313,383 33,927 Nova Scotia .... . 46,264 5,851| 485,585 70,710 2,566| 378,343| 51,514 Ontario.......... 741,271| 270,033 3,173,353 797,280 102,463 4,496,125 988,336 P. E. Island ..... 5,724 36 45,224 2,713 971| 33,633| 37,991 Quebec ........ .. | 571,572| 232,840 2,000,171| 367,925 170,729| 6,446,716 410,369 The Territories... 4,733 45,243 5,471 150 31,965 7,587 Totals...... 1,511,608 sºlº •en 1,385,119 sas 12,557,427| 1,799,753 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. xvii The materials used in the production of manufactured goods are of two classes, viz., those in the crude or natural and those in the partly manufactured state. The value of the former is $149,508,062 and of the latter $117,019,796, making a total of 8266,527,858. 11. COST OF MATERIALS AND VALUE OF PRODUCTS. Partly q Total cost Goods Custom g Crude manufac- Total Provinces. $ of manufac- work and materials. m§. materials. tured. repairs. products. 3 $ $ $ $ $ British Columbia. ... 3,278,162 3,968,522 7,246,684 19,039,231 408,547| 19,447,778 Manitoba ... , , . .. . 6,148,344 1,807,160 7,955,504 11,806,805 1,120,634 12,927,439 New Brunswick..... 7,851,363 2,962,651| 10,814,014 20,483,749 488,721| 20,972,470 Nova Scotia ........ 9,034,845 4,126,232| 13,161,077| 23,005,634 586,879 23,592,513 Ontario ...... .... . 84,689,669 53,540,731| 138,230,400| 238,105,356 3,428,130 241,533,486 P. E. Island .. , ... . 1,044,515 274,543 1,319,058 2,268,918 57,790| 2,326,708 Quebec............. 39,068,433 47,611,346 86,679,779 152,611,148 ^ 5,676,846 158,287,994 The Territories ..... 792,731 328,611 1,121,342 1,937,510 27,477 1,964,987 Totals..... ..... 1ººº 11 ºoººº 266,527,858| 469,258,351| 11,795,024 481,053,375 The products of establishments are shown under the heads of goods manufactured and custom work and repairs-the value of the former being $469,258,351, and of the latter 311,795,024, or a total of 3481,053,375. 1 ln relation to the. manufactures of the whole Dominion, the share of British Columbia is 4 04 per cent, of Manitoba 2-69 per cent, of New Brunswick 4 36 per cent, of Nova Scotia 4 90 per cent, of Ontario 50-22 per cent, of Prince Edward Island 0-48 per cent, of Quebec 32 90 per cent, and of the Territories 0-41 per cent ; and although the highest averages of values of products per establishment are shown to be in British Columbia and Manitoba, the provinces of Ontario and Quebec are shown to have 83 12 per cent of the total value of products. To facilitate comparison of the most important statistics of manufactures by provinces, the total capital invested in establishments, the cost of salaries and wages, miscellaneous expenses and materials and the value of products, together with averages per establishment, are brought together in table 12. The cost of salaries and wages, miscellaneous expenses and materials in British Columbia is 70 4 per cent of the value of products, 86-6 per cent in Manitoba, 83 per cent in New Brunswick, 84 per cent in Nova Scotia, 85 per cent in Ontario, 81 per cent in Prince Edward Island, 84 3 per cent in Quebec and 85-66 per cent in the Territories, and for the whole Dominion it is 84 per cent. These percentages indicate that the largest margin for profits is in British Columbia, where the cost of salaries and wages, miscellaneous expenses and materials is 13-6 per cent less than the average for the Dominion, and 15 26 less than in the Territories, where the per cent for margin is lowest. • C—B xviii CENSUS OF CANADA, 190 l. The relation of the value of products to the value of fixed and working capital is another interesting matter of comparison. In British Columbia it is 85 per cent, in Manitoba 171'46, in New Brunswick 101 l 1, in Nova Scotia 68-21, in Ontario 1 12:37, in Prince Edward Island l l l 76, in Quebec 1 l1 l5, and in the Territories ll6"28, while the average for the Dominion is 107-64 per cent. 4> 12. PRINCIPAL STATISTICS OF MANUFACTURES. Fixed Salaries Miscel- Cost Value Provinces. •# and laneous of . of capital. wages. expenses. | materials. | ploducts. ©-y 3 3 $ 3 $ British Columbia....... 22,901,892 | 5,456,538 991,847 | 7,246,684 | 19,447,778 Manitoba ..... ........ 7,539,691 | 2,419,549 820,620 | 7,955,504 | 12,927,439 New Brunswick........ 20,741,170 | 5,748,990 843,680 | 10,814,014 | 20,972,470 Nova Scotia. . ....... , . 34,586,416 | 5,613,57l 1,040,833 | 13,161,077 | 23,592,513 Ontario. ....... $ • • • • • • • • 214,972,275 | 56,548,286 | 10,568,861 | 138,230,400 | 241,533,486 P. E. Island........... 2,081,766 445,998 126,625 | 1,319,05S | 2,326,708 Quebec ...... ..... .... 142,403,407 | 36,550,655 | 10,200,322 | 86,679,779 | 158,287,994 The Territories. ........ 1,689,870 465,763 96,049 | 1,121,342 | 1,964,987 Totals.. ... , ... . 446,916,387 | 113,249,350 | 24,688,837 | 266,527,858 | 481,053,375 Averages per establish- ment in— British Columbia. , ... . 58,423 13,920 2,530 18,486 49,612 Manitoba. ..... ........ 23,270 7,468 2,533 24,554 39,899 New Brunswick. ...... 22,569 6,255 918 11,767 | . 22,821 Nova Scotia ........... 29,113 4,725 876 11,078 19,859 Ontario ................ 32,855 8,653 1,615 21,126 36,915 P. E. Island ........... 6,232 | 1,335 379 3,949 6,966 Quebec .. ..... ........ 29,392 7,544 2,105 17,890 32,670 The Territories. .. .. .. . . 16,093 4,436 915 10,680 18,714 Averages of totals. .. 30,506 7,730 1,685 18,193 32,836 The value of products less the cost of production embraced under the heads of salaries and wages, miscellaneous expenses and materials is 25 per cent of the value of capital employed in manufactures in British Columbia, 23 per cent in Manitoba, 17 per cent in New Brunswick, ll per cent in Nova Scotia, 17 per cent in Ontario, 2l per cent in Prince Edward Island, 17 pet cent in Quebec and 17 per cent in the Territories, and for the whole Dominion it is 17 per cent. The low ratio in Nova Scotia is owing to the fact that capital in that province includes large investments in iron and steel works which were only commencing to become productive in the census year. The per- CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. MECHANICAL POWER. centages here given, however, must not be understood to represent the profits of the manufacturing industries in the country, as there are many small elements of cost for the collection of which the census schedule made no provisions. The motive power employed in manufacturing establishments consists mainly of steam, gas and gasoline, water and electricity, the statistics of which are given in table 13. POWER EMPLOYED IN MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS. © Gas and gasoline Steam engines. engines. Water wheels. Provinces. NO. h. p. NO. h. p. NO. h. p. British Columbia. ..... . 415 | 22,048 | 13 102 [ 20 618 Manitoba...... ........ 147 10,796 10 75 4 140 New Brunswick.. ... .. 483 33,743 6 43 | 175 9,483 Nova Scotia..... .. ... 498 38,068 14 115 | 269 17,301 Ontario.......... R , â # @ # 3,319 | 181,652 | 156 1,455 | 1,l72 77,313 P. E. Island . 49 1,522 3 10 11 242 Quebec. ......... , . ... l,580 89,455 37 238 | 1,031 | 116,455 The Territories......... 67 2,956 5 40 1 90 Totals .... ..... . 6,558 | 380,240 | 244 2,078 2,683 | 221,642 † † N , to other y other Electric motors. Other powers § | §. Provinces mentS. nients. NO. h. p. | No. | h. p. h. p. h. p. British Columbia. ..... . 49 878 | . . # @ 280 321 Manitoba ... .......... 61 455 | 1 150 4 g 361 New Brunswick ... .. .. 41 459 | 2 14 · 400 431 Nova Scotia. .. ... , ... . 53 1,135 | 6 72 158 152 Ontario ................ 1,426 21,767 | 67 1,988 9,397 12,327 P. E. Island.. .. ....... . 1 4 l .. d ) | > © 6 • • . Quebec.... ........ .... 572 21,678 | 3 8 15,604 14,766 The Territories. 3 85 Totals............. 2,206 46,461 | 79 | 2,232 25,839 28,358 The whole number of establishments reporting power is 6,620, which is 45 2 per cent of the 14,650 establishments whose statistics have been compiled into the tables. The other 8,030 include 3,576 butter and cheese factories and 573 brick, tile and pottery works whose schedules did not provide for taking records of power used, and the rest consist very largely of works in which mechanical power is rarely used, such as boot and shoe shops, bakeries, carriage and wagon works, cigar factories, men's and women's clothing establishments, etc.; but in some cases the entry of motive power was not made on the schedule. C-B} XX CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. The total volume of horse-power empioyed in manufactures is 652,653, which is developed by ll,770 powers of various kinds,—engines, water wheels, motors, etc. The number of establishments reporting power, the quantity of power expressed in h.p. and the average horse-power per establishment are shown in table 14, by provinces. 14. HORSE POWER AGGREGATES AND AVERAGES. Average h.p. Provinces. Establishments. Ho#ver per ll86Cl , establishment. NO, NO. D. C. British Columbia ......... ...... 237 23,646 99 " 8 Manitoba........ ............... 152 11,616 76 ' 4 New Brunswick.................. 473 43,742 92° 5 Nova Scotia .... , , , , , @ 493 56,691 115 * 0 Ontario.. ........ ......... .... 3,468 284,175 81* 9 Prince Edward Island., ... .. ... . 52 1,778 34 ' 2 Quebec. .. : ...... ... ... ... .... . 1,69l 227,834 134 · 7 The Territories ... , ............. 54 3,171 59 · 0 Totals................. #- # # 6,620 652,653 98 " 6 The highest average of horse-power per establishment is shown to be in Quebec, the next highest in Nova Scotia, and the lowest in Prince Edward Island. In British Columbia 60 per cent of all establishments report the employment of power, in Mani- toba 47 per cent, in New Brunswick 51 5 per cent, in Nova Scotia 4l 5 per cent, in Ontario 53 per cent, in Prince Edward Island 15-6 per cent, in Quebec 34 9 per cent, and in the Territories 51'4 per cent. The average power employed per establishment in the Dominion is 98 6 h.p., and in the United States for the last census year (1900)it was 66-7 h.p. Statistics of classes of power used, showing the number and power of each class and the percentage of power in each class computed on total power for all classes, are presented in table 15. 15. CLASSES OF POWER. Classes of power. #e Horse-power. | Rate of power. © NO. NO. D. C. Steam engines. .... .. . ... ... .. 6,558 380,240 58'26 Gas engines.. ... ... .. .. .. .. ... 244 · 2,078 0'32 Water wheels. ............ ... ... . 2,683 221,642 33'96 Electric motors......... ........ 2,206 46,461 7:12 Other powers. ............. ..... 79 2,232 0'34 Totals................... 11,770 652,653 100 * 00 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. xxi Compared with the last United States census figures, the ratio of steam engine power to total power employed is 58 26 per cent in Canada and 77 40 per cent in the United States, of gas engine power 0:32 per cent and l'30 per cent, of water wheels 33-96 per cent and 15-30 per cent, of electric motors 7-12 per cent and 2 80 per cent, and of other powers 0-34 per cent and 0-50 per cent in Canada and the United States respectively. The proportion of establishments reporting power in the United States is 31*l and in Canada 45-2 per cent. GRoUPs oF INDUSTRIES. The 14,650 returns of manufacturing establishments have been compiled to show the statistics of each kind or class of industry in the Dominion ; but where an industry embraces less than three returns it has been put into the class of * all other industries', so that the figures of no one establishment may be given out, or become known to com- petitors in the same line of business. Altogether there are in the country 264 kinds of industries, not counting the different productions of an establishment as separate industries, but taking its principal one as representing all. Of these 179 are specified by name in the tables, each com- prising the statistics of three or more and in the aggregate of 14,544 establishments. In the 85 'all other industries' are given the statistics of 106 establishments, comprising 2l kinds of industries of two establishments each and 64 of one each. A further classification is shown in table 16 by groups of industries, each group comprising the statistics of all related industries in the general table. There are alto- gether l4 groups of specified designation and one of * miscellaneous industries.' 16. Cl.ASSIFIED GROUPS OF INDUSTRIES. | No. Groups of industries. † Capital. † † #. § # NO. 8 NO, $ $ 3 1|Food products.................. 5,594| 57,167,46C| 42,401 8,032,580 99,138,140| 125,202,620 2lTextiles . ... ................. . 1,684 60,606,555 | 64,186 15,326,107| 34,915,254| 67,724,839 3||Iron and steel products. ... .. .. . 517 | 40,861,164| 24,766 9,846,247| 14,816,891| 34,878,402 4Timber, lumber & manufactures of 3,034| 89,959,336| 75,704 18,966,763 39,087,761| 80,341,204 5||Leather and finished products of. | 431 21,436,594| 19,204 6,040,932 21,725,613 34,720,513 6| Paper and printing . ... ... ... . 592 26,822,420| 15,415 5,689,244 7,323,854 20,653,028 7|Liquors and beverages.. ... ... .. . | 183 20,467,389 3,208 1,270,772 3,192,696 9,191,700 8lChemicals and allied products. .. | 128 10,272,743 2,868 1,037,932 6,633,549 11,437,300 9|Clay, glass and stone products. .. 855 8,697,716 10,765 2,771,142 997,754| 7,318,582 10|Metals and products of, other than - steel.......... , ............. 363 20,382,505 9,358 3,888,724 7,716,902 19,561,261 11lTobacco and manufactures of. ... 160 7,247,540 6,329 1,931,416 3,724,745| 11,802,112 12| Vehicles for land... .. , . # $ @ @ @ @ $ g 425 15,994,402 14,866 6,228,661 10,592,288 19,971,605 13|Vessels for water. .. .. « © © © © * © © © © © 57 3,297,914 2587 811,413 745,946 2,043,668 14 Hand trades......... .. ...... . 45 613,328 605 248,290 135,197 599,329 15 Miscellaneous industries. .... .. .. 582 63,089,415 21,084 7,482,981 15,781,268 35,607,212 Totals. .......... ..... ........ 14,650 446,916,487 313,344 89,573,204 266,527,858 481,053,375 xxii CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. Food, clothing and housing are the three chief necessities of man, and naturally the most important groups of industries in the country are the ones concerning these wants. Food products have the chief place, and the establishments employed in them are 38 per cent of all. The materials of production in the group cost 37 per cent of all materials used in manufactures, and the value of their products is 26 per cent of the products of all industries. Timber and lumber are used for various other purposes besides the con- struction of buildings ; and while in number of establishments, cost of materials and value of products this group of industries has the second place, it cannot be shown from the data supplied that they are entitled to rank so in the production of materials re- quired for buildings alone. The textile group is third in number of establishments and value of products, followed at a long interval by the groups of iron and steel products and leather with its finished products, of nearly equal value. Three groups of industries, whose values range around 320,000,00), are paper and printing, metals and metal pro- ducts other than steel, and vehicles for land transportation. The chemical and tobacco groups show products exceeding 311,000,000 in value, and three other groups (liquors and beverages, clay and glass and stone products, and vessels for water transportation) range from 39,000,000 to $2,000,000. The industries of the hand trades group alone fall in value of production below $1,000,000. - 17. AVERAGES OF GROUPS OF INDUSTRIES PER ESTABLISHMENT. Groups. Capital. #. W#ºr #. # NO. 8 NO. $ $ $ 1 Food......… ........ ... 10,219 7 ° 4 1,436 17,705 22,382 2 lTextiles .. , ............... .... 35,989 38 ' 1 9,101 20,734 40,217 3 | Iron and steel. ........ . # # # # @ I 79,035 47 "9 19,045 28,659 67,463 4 Timber and lumber.. ... .. .... 29,650 24 "9 6,251 l2,883 26,480 5 Leather a • º # # • # # q r o º º p é º d g , a s E $ 49,737 44 ' 6 14,016 50,408 80,558 6 Paper and printing.. .. ... .. .. 45,308 26 * 0 9,610 | 12,371 34,887 7 | Liquors and beverages. .. .. ... . 111,843 17'5 6,944 17,446 50,228 8 Chemicals........ ........ .... 80,256 22* 4 8,109 51,825 89,354 9 Clay, glass, etc. .............. . 10,173 12 ' 6 3,241 l, 167 8,560 10 | Metals other than steel . ... , .. 56,150 25 '8 10,713 21,259 53,888 11 Tobacco......... , ............. 45,297 39 '5 | 12,071 23,280 73,763 12 Vehicles for land. ......... .. .. 37,634 35 ' 0 14,656 24,923 46,992 13 | Vessels for water , ... ... ... .. | 57,858 45'4 14,235 13,087 35,854 14 | Hand trades. ... .. , .... . .... 13,630 13'5 5,517 3,004 13,318 15 Miscellaneous. .. , ... .. . .... . 108,401 32: 0 12,857 27,115 61,181 Averages of all groups ... 30,506 21 ' 4 6,114 18,193 32,836 Table 17 shows the averages per establishment of capital, wage-earners, wages, cost of materials and value of products for each of the several groups of industries. The group showing the highest average of capital per establishment is liquors and beverages, and is closely followed by the group of miscellaneous industries. The food, timber and lumber, clay, glass and stone and hand trades groups alone are below the average of CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. xxiii capital for all industries. The lowest average of wage-earners per establishment is found in the food, clay, glass and stone groups, and the highest in the iron and steel, vessels for water transportation and leather groups ; while in averages per establishment of wages for labour the highest are found in the iron and stcel, vehicles for land and ves- sels for water groups, and the lowest in the food, clay, glass and stone and hand trades groups. The group of chemical industries presents the highest average per establish- ment for cost of materials, in diametric opposition to the popular conception, and close- ly following it is the average of the leather group. The lowest averages of cost of materials are in the clay, glass and stone and the hand trades groups. Only four groups of industries exhibit averages of value of products per establishment below the average for all industries, viz : the clay, glass and stone, the hand trades, the food and the tim- ber and lumber groups. The highest value of products per establishment is found to be in the chemicals group, where it is $89,354,—the leather group coming next with 380,- 558 and the tobacco group third with $73,763. 18. GROUP I : FOOD PRODUCTS. Estab- Wages Cost Value Name or kind of industry. | lish- Capital. # for of of *s mentS. "| labour. | materials.| products. Bakingpowderandflavour- NO, $ NO, · s $ $ ing extracts ... ....... 13 273,965 150 44,219| 329,840 524,016 Barley, pot and pearl. ... . 3 88,800 17 6,924 188,765 229,816 Bread, biscuits and confec- tionery ........ ... ' , ſº © E 258 6,996,204 5,858 1,807,805 6,788,206 11,637,808 | Butter and cheese. ....... 3,576 6,161,085 6,886| 1,464,110| 25,302,531| 29,462,402 Cocoa and chocolate....... 4 152,075 62 14,708 140,589 218,460 Coffees and spices ........ 29 1,044,272 371 113,561| 1,259,471 1,957,536 Condensed milk......... . 4 324,425 105 27,722 168,818 269,520 Evaporated fruits and vegetables.. ... * # @ # @ s p * 4 50 371,321| 1,525| 104,228| 172, 4ºo 395,540 Fish, preserved. .. ... .. 1,097| 7,992,893 15,467 1,213,079| 4,552,492 8,025,630 Flouring and grist mill | products. .. ........... 400 14,686,558 3,370 1,281,729| 26,350,706 31,835,873 Fruit and vegetable can- 1 IAlI18 • • • • • . . . .. . , . .. . 58| 2,004,915 4,640 378,128| 1,571,681 2,831,742 Slaughtering and meat packing ....... ... .... 57| 5,395,162 2,121| 784,010 1952oobs 22,217,984 Sugar refining.. ......... 4| 10,104,585 1,200 612,680 10,5 6.5oo 12,595,000 Vinegar and pickles. ..... 24| 633,453 295| 71,54:| 2ººo ººººº All other foods.. ... .. .. . 17| 937,753 334| 108,135 ºoºº 2,439,611 Totals...... , ..... 5,594 57,167,466 42,401 8,032,580 99,138, 1º 125,202,620 In table 18 the statistics are for establishments employing not less than five persons, except in the case of the butter and cheese factories, which under the instruc- tions to enumerators were faken without this limitation. Inevitably therefore a large portion of the country's products are not accounted for in such industries as baking and milling grain, where usually the number of employees in a shop or mill does not exceed two or three, and in bakeries is often limited to one. Yet the products of bread, xxiv CENSUS OF CANADA, i901. biscuit and confectionery shops employing five hands and over is 311,637,808, and of flouring and grist mills $31,835,873. Two other industries in this group show large values of products,—butter and cheese with $29,462,402, and slaughtering and meat packing with 822,217,984. These industries as well as flour making are closely allied to the agricultural industry, which supplies their raw materials. The total value of their products is 383,516,259, while the value of raw materials used is 371,173,295 or 83 per cent of the finished articles at the works. The average capital of the 5,594 estab- lishments constituting the group is 310,219, the average rate of wage per wage-earner is 3189.44 and the ratio of wages to value of products is 6-42 per cent. The average cost of materials per establishment is 317,722 and the average value of products 822,382,— the highest average value per establishment being in the sugar refining industry, 33,148,750, and the second highest in the slaughtering and meat packing industry, $389,789. The highest averages of wages for labour are in the sausage casings industry, $600, slaughtering, 3583.33, and sugar refining, 3510.57 ; but in the first of these the ratio of wages to value of prolucts is only 2 50, in the second 1'35, and in the third 4 86 per cent. In the bread, biscuits and confectionery industry, with an average wage of 3308.56, the ratio of wages to value of products is 15 53 per cent, and in the evaporated fruits and vegetables industry, with an average wage of only $68.33, the ratio is 26-35 per cent. The group of food products includes 27 kinds of industries, 13 of which are in the * all other ' class, viz. : chewing gum, confectioners'supplies, cottolene, egg con- centrate, macaroni and vermicelli, pop corn, prepared cheese, prepared flour, rice clean- ing, sausage casings, slaughtering apart from meat packing, tallow refining and yeast cakes. The group of textiles comprises chiefly the wool, cotton and flax industries, and besides the 23 kinds of industries specified in the table the * all other ' class of 12 establishments covers 8 others, viz. : blankets and sweat pads, cotton and wool waste, embroidery, laces and braids, quilted goods, regalias and society emblems, silk and silk goods and thread. The average value of capital per establishment is $35,989, of materials used 320,734 and of goods produced $40,217, while the average number of wage-earners employed is 38 and the average wages for labour 39, 10l per establishment, and an average wage per labourer of 3238.77, which represents 22-63 per cent of the value of products. The largest single industry in the group is the manufacture of cottons, in which 20 factories are employed. The average capital of these factories is 3914,935, the average cost of materials 3291,363 and the average value of products 3601,653. The wage-earners average 594 per factory and the wages for labour 3167,623. The ratio of wages to value of product is 27 86 per cent, and the average earnings of labouris 3282.14. The second largest industry is the manufacture of woollen goods, which employs 6,388 workmen at an average cost of labour per factory of 310,983 and of 3269.93 per worker. The average capital per factory is 366,791, cost of materials 324,200 and value of products 346,876. The clothing industries (men's and women's)for ordered and factory work have a total product of 524,314,937, being an average per establish- ment of 321,088. The whole number of establishments,employing 5 hands and over is 1,153, of which 1,069 are shops and 84 are factories. The eotal capital is 312,807,542, with an average of 37,400 for shops and 358,277 for factories. The shops employ 13,775 workers, or an average per shop of 12 8, at an average wage per shop of 33,305; and the factories employ 15,215 workers, or an average of 181 per factory, at an average CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. XXV wage of $31,007 per factory. The three industries of men's furnishing goods-hats, caps and furs and hosiery and knit goods-employ l 1,936 wage-earners at a cost for wages of 82,842,988, or an average per establishment of 54-5 workers and of $12,982 for Wages. 19. GROUP II : TEXTILES. | - P- fº $ #- $ Wage- | Wages | Cost of Value Name or kind of industry. † Capital. earners. for labour.| materials. | of products. NO. 3 NO. S S S Awmings, tents and sails. ... ... . 25 269,727 292 90,708 180,467 448,249 Bags, cotton. ....... ........ s 5 915,663 345 100,225 831,849 1,114,213 Batting........................ 4 178,759| 72 23,280 61,994 110,981 Carpets........ ... , ..... .... 10f 711,951 485 142,128 347,584 633,192 Clothing, men's (custom) . ... . 735| 5,420,144 8,515 2,447,167| 3,691,630 8,775,439 Clothing, men's (factory) . .. ... 58 3,843,799| 12,468 2,020,639 4,861,331 8,980,291 Clothing, women's (custom).. .. | 334 2,492,118 5,260 1,086,550 1,925,569 4,368,580 Clothing, women's (factory)..... 26 1,051,481 2,747 583,929| 1,129,612 2,190,627 Cordage, rope and twine........ 11| 2,335,246 916 231,601| 1,444,351 | 2,212,663 Cottons............... . . * # @ â , 20 18,298,699 11,882 3,352,464| 5,827,265 12,033,052 Flax, dressed........... ...... 31 325,936 996 127,332 136,224 338,176 Furnishing goods, men's. .. ... 52| 2,821,302 4,976 1,071,146 2,262,622 4,623,652 Hammocks....... ........ ... . 4 15,233 39 9,150 9,075 29,560 Hats, caps and furs . ...... , .. 115 4,136,236 3,273 881,960 3,328,984| 5,876,467 Hosiery and knit goods.. ... ... . 52| 3,723,197 3,687 889,882 1,979,951| 3,857,519 Mats and rugs.. .... , .... .. ... 6 55,507 68 16,874 21,205 52,092 Oil clothing .. ..... .......... « se 6 639,990 270 82,070 415,561 560,693 Shoddy ....... . ....... ...... 6| 146,210 62 19,000 92,200 155,280 Textiles, dyeing and finishing. . 3 1,388,500 548 212,592 1,544,000 2,051,992 Wool, carding and fulling . ... . 3 7,800 12 1,390 $ $ +,030 Woollen goods ................. 157| 10,486,198| 6,38S| 1,724,333| 3,799,302 7,359,541 Woollen yarns.. ......... .. .. 6 57,400 60 13,077 58,095 86,350 Wool pulling................... 3 44,210 24 9,338 94,975 " 115,487 All other industries. .. .. ... .. . 12| 1,241,249 8o1 189,272 871,408 1,746,713 Totals, ................ 1,684 60,606,555 64,186 15,326,107| 34,915,254 67,724,839 Table 20 is the iron and steel group of industries, which besides the 17 kinds of industries named in the table include car wheels, chains, knitting machines, knitting ncedles, needles, skates, stamps and stencils, under the head of * all other industries.' Therefore the group is composed of 24 kinds of industries, and the number of separate establishments is 517. The average per establishment of capital is $79,035, of cost of materials $28,659, and of value of products $67,463. The wage-earners average 479 and the wages for labour 819,045 per establishment. The leading industry of the group is the manufacture of furnaces, heaters, iron pipe, machinery of all kinds, radiators and stoves, classed in the table as foundry and machine shop products. There are altogether 315 establishments, with an average capital of 351,665, employing l l,784 wage-earners at an average wage of $390.7l and with an average output per establishment of $48,547. xxvi CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 20. GROUP III: IRON AND sTEEL PRODUCTS. 4 4-5 Name or kind of industry. § Capital. †. W#ºr #. † NO. $ NO. S S 8 Axes and tools. ... .. ... ... 21 1,169,607 959 | 378,235 | 367,603 1,038,705 Boilers and engines ....... 59 5,552,862 | 3,713 | 1,565,309 | 1,783,915 4,626,214 Bridges, iron and steel 6 1,755,379 797 318,404 | 1,012,563 1,693,000 Cutlery and edge tools.. ... 7 316,325 280 | 114,998 82,710 257,275 Dies and moulds. . .. ... .. 3 16,000 21 8,052 9,930 33,600 Foundry and machine shop • products. ......... . ... 315 | 16,274,645 | 11,784 | 4,604,124 | 5,293,248 | 15,292,445 Gas machines. .. ....... ... 4 29,850 19 6,176 7,899 29,121 Hardware,carriage and sad- - dlery. ... ......... ... « 6 418,381 471 128,292 | 164,774 401,821 Iron and steel products. ... 29 9,829,560 | 4,110 | 1,693,542 | 3,801,129 6,912,457 Printing presses .. , ... ... . 5 541,064 295 104,404 90,139 362,135 Safes and vaults ... ...... 3 232,610 158 | 71,200 | 70,100 225,200 Saws .................... 7 419,534 230 99,500 | 127,685 314,312 Scales .. .... ... .. ....... 8 279,414 194 85,211 92,153 285,240 Screws ......... .... .. 4 714,586 242 90,246 | 198,025 385,310 Sewing machines....... .. 3 1,110, 167 619 | 275,774 | 342,976 752,308 Wire ..................... 15 1,599,118 551 | 181,778 | 1,060,011 1,693,995 Wire fencing. .. ... ... .. .. 14 225,950 154 59,362 | 199,801 336,470 All other industries.. ...... 8 376,112 169 61,640 | 112,230 238,294 Totals. ... .. .. .. .. 517 40,861,164 | 24,766 | 9,846,247 l4,816,891 | 34,878,402 The second industry of chief importance is included under the head of iron and steel products, consisting of bolts and nuts, forgings, hinges, nails and tacks, rivets and spikes The average capital per establishment is $338,950, the average number of wage-earners 142, and the average product $238,360. .. The highest average of wages is paid by the makers of safes and vaults, $450.63, the second is by makers of knitting machines, 8449.70, and the third by makers- of sewing machines, $445.51 ; while the lowest is by makers of carriage and saddlery hardware, $272.38. In ratio of wages to value of products the industry of needle-making stands highest, Then follow knitting needles making with a ratio of 45 per cent, | cutlery and edge tools with a ratio of 44 70 per cent, sewing machines with a ratio of 36-65 per cent, and axes and tools with a ratio of 36 41 per cent. industry includes files, forks, machine knives, shovels and spades. the lowest ratio of cost of wages to value of products is wire, in which it is only 10 73 In the industries showing the highest value of products and the highest cost of wages, the ratio oiº wages to value of products is 30 10 per cent for foundry and machine shops, 24 49 for iron and steel works and 33 83 per cent for boiler and engine and being 55'50 per cent. per cent. rolling mill products. works. Y. ' N . $ N The last named The industry with CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. Xxvii 21. GRoUP IV: TIMBER AND LUMBER AND THEIR RE-MANUFACTURES. Name or kind of industry. # Capital. §†. W, #ºr #. † ments, NO, $ NO. $ $ 8 Artificial limbs and trusses 3 34,634 23 7,039 8,516 27,847 Baskets. .......... ....... 15 147,106 323 59,457 39,366 152,842 Billiard tables and materials 3 77,635 30 14,143 37,445 91,793 Boxes, cigar. .. .... , ... . 8 271,787 308 89,722 112,860 283,000 Boxes, wooden .... .. .. 6 84 1,631,028 1,826 478,252 974,129 1,927,720 Coffins and caskets. ... ... 16 644,222 525 184,917| 306,832 683,177 Cooperage. ............... 64 559,595 827 277,794| 364,136 867,796 Corks ..... .............. 5 173,421 107 32,024| 104,135 176,172 Furniture and upholstered goods.. ... .. .... .. ... # 169 7,399,540 | 6,583 | 2,068,376 2,668,937| 6,949,384 Lasts and pegs.......... 8 122,300 128 41,499 15,866 132,506 Log products. ............ 2,075 | 55,605,666 | 51,549 | 11,133,666 26,313,059 50,805,084 Lumber products..... ..... 467 9,143,276 | 7,353 | 2,689,864| 5,242,054| 10,754,959 Matches................. 5 240,064 471 68,501 174,507 312,655 Picture frames. ....... , . 15 447,792 542 169,020 291,577 623,025 Pumps and windmills.. ... 17 739,737 478 171,164 292,431 733,150 Refrigerators............. 5 128,617 112 27,480 58,040 149,974 Shooks, box........ . .... 9 107,416 206 52,605 165,085 293,225 Woodworking and turning. 34 633,986 853 244,419 296,992| 777,722 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical............ $ 25 | 11,558,560 | 3,177 | 1,065,248 1,464,087| 4,246,781 All other industries........ 7 292,954 283 91,573 157,707 352,392 Totals.......... , ... 3,034 | 89,959,336 | 75,704 | 18,966,763| 39,087,761| 80,341,204 Timber and lumber and their re-manufactures constitute the fourth group of indus- tries in table 21, and statistics are given for 3,034 establishments representing 25 kinds of industries. Six of these industries are classed under the head of * all other,' being carpet sweepers, charcoal, cider presses, show cases, spinning wheels and wooden- ware. The average capital invested in the 3,034 establishments is 329,650, the average value of materials used 312,883 and the average value of products 323,480. The average number of wage-earners per establishment is 25, and the average cost for wages 36,25l, with an average wage per worker of 3250.53. The chief industries of the group are wood pulp, furniture and upholstered goods, log products and lumber products. Wood pulp includes the chemical and mechanical products, and the average output of the 25 establishments in operation in the census year is 3169,871 ; the average wages per establishment is 842,610, the average number of wage-earners 127, and the average wage per worker $33530. The furniture and upholstered goods industry exceeds in value of product the pulp industry by 32,702,603, but the average per establishment is only one-quarter as much, being $4l, 121. The average of wages per establishment is 312,239 and of workers 39, and the average wage per worker is $314.20. The indus- tries showing the highest wage earnings per worker are the manufactures of show cases, xxviii CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 3477.60, billiard tables and materials 3471.43, and carpet sweepers $423.50; and those showing the highest ratio of cost of wages to value of products are the manufactures of baskets, 38 90 per cent, spinning wheels 33-68 per cent, and cooperage 32:01 per cent. 22. GROUP V: LEATHER AND ITS FINISHED PRODUCTS. - N© º Estab- $ . | Wages Name or kind of industry. # ſ ! Capital. # la#. #. # NO. 3 NO, $ 3 $ Belting and hose, leather. 4 246,300 81 34,700 230,000 408,715 Boots and shoes. ... , ... 179 | 11,005,869 | 12,949 | 3,935,448 | 10,993,979 | 18,481,216 Boot and shoe supplies ... 7 356,090 330 72,038 126,095 262,127 Harness and saddle ry ... 95 2,512,301 | 2,161 718,771 1,824,751 3,427,255 Leather, tanned, curried and finished... , ... , .... | | 143 7,300,584 | 3,607 | 1,262,300 8,507,788 | 12,068,600 Leather goods....... » @ i $ # # 3 - 15,450 76 17,675 43,000 72,600 •RRRRRE uRgER - RºgRa | Rºm m # Totals .............. 431 | 21,436,594 | 19,204 | 6,040,932 | 21,725,613 | 34,720,513 The fifth group of industries gives the statistics of leather and its finished products, including five kinds of industries compiled from returns of 431 establishments. The principal kinds of industries are boots and shoes, embracing footwear of all descrip- tions made of leather, rubber, felt and cloth, and leather tanned, curried and finished. The average value of capital employed in all the industries is 549,737 per establishment, and of goods produced 380,558. The average cost of materials per establishment is 350,408 and of wages for labour $14,016, and the average number of employees 44 6. The highest average cost for wages per establishment is in the boot and shoe industry, 321,986, and the same industry has also the largest product per establishment, $103,247. In the manufacture of leather the average cost for wages is 38,827 and value of product 384,396 per establishment. The production of leather belting and hose per establish- ment is $102,179, but the total value of goods is less than three per cent of the value of leather. In the harness and saddlery industry the cost of wages per establishment is 37,566, and the value of products $36,076. The highest average earnings for labour per worker are made in the belting and hose industry, 3428.39, but the ratio of wages to value of products is least, being 8-49 per cent. The next highest average of wages per worker is made in the tanneries, 3349.96, and the ratio to value of products is only 10: 46. In the harness and saddlery industry the average wage is 3332.61 and the ratio of wages to products 20 98 per cent; and in the boot and shoe industry the average wage is 3303.92 and the ratio of wages to products 2l : 30 per cent. The paper and printing group of industries comprises 592 establishments, and besides the eight kinds of industries named in table 23 there are four included in * all other industries,' namely, felt paper and pulp, fly paper, school supplies and waxed paper. The average value of capital employed in all industries of the group per estab- lishment is 345,308 and the average value of products 334,887. The cost of materials per establishment is 312,371 and of wages for labour 39,610. The average earnings per CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. xxix 23. GROUP VI: PAPER AND PRINTING. Estab- Wages Name or kind of industry. | lish- Capital. Wage- # Cost of Value of mentS. | . earners | labour. materials. | products. NO, $ NC ). $ $ S Boxes and bags, paper...... 34 563,197 | 1,439 | 301,515 | 599,020 1,256,147 Cardboard. ..... .... ... $ 3 235,540 108 26,861 73,907 147,000 Paper........... .......... 28 7,507,819 | 2,730 | 955,480 | 2,170,770 4,380,776 Printing and bookbinding... 84 2,830,814 | 2,484 | 845,307 | 934,363 2,748,356 Printing amd publishing. .. 419 | 13,726,039 | 7,708 | 3,270,077 | 2,734,949 | 10,319,241 Stationery goods.......... . 12 590,555 482 | 140,155 | 316,491 638,520 Stereotyping and electro- typing........ .... ..... 4 88,563 50 28,600 28,808 90,034 Wall paper . ... ... .. 4 1,059,500 328 | 105,247 | 384,303 874,049 All other industries..... .. 4 220,393 84 16,002 81,243 198,905 Totals ......... ..... . 592 | 26,822,420 15,413 ºººº 7,323,854 | 20,653,028 worker for all the industries is $369.12, being highest in stereotyping and electrotyping, 3572, and second in printing and publishing, $424.25. In these industries also the ratio of wages to value of products is highest, being 31 : 76 per cent in the former and 31 : 69 per cent in the latter. The industry showing the greatest value of product per estab- lishment is paper-making, $156,456, and it also is the industry with the highest average of wages per establishment, 834,124 ; but in the average wage per worker it is the fourth in order, being $349.99, and the ratio of wages to cost of product is only 21 '81 per cent. Taking the four chief industries of the group, in which the production exceeds $l,000,000, printing and publishing with a total product of $10,319,241, gives an average per establishment of $24,628, with an average cost for wages of $7,804 and a ratio of wages to value of products of 31 69 per cent ; paper a total product of $4,380,776, an average product of $156,456, average wages of $34, 124, and ratio of wages to value of products of 21 : 81 per cent ; printing and bookbinding a total product of 32,748,356, an average product of 332,719, average wages of $10,063 and ratio of wages to value of products of 30 7l per cent ; and paper boxes and bags a total product of $1,256, l47, an average product of $36,946, average wages of $8,868 and ratio of wages to value of products of 24 per cent. Three industries show a value of product larger than the capital employed, namely, paper boxes and bags, stationery goods, stereotyping and electrotyping, and in the first named of these the product is 223 per cent of the capital. In the three largest industries-paper-making, printing and bookbinding and printing and publishing—the value of products is 72 : 5 per cent of the value of capital. Table 24 is the group of liquors and beverages, and comprises five kinds of indus- tries and 183 establishments, the chief of which are malt liquors and distilled liquors. The values of these products are computed on selling prices at works, exclusive of excise duties, and are therefore far below the trade values for consumption. The average per establishment for all industries is $50,228 and the average of capital employed $111,843. Tne number of wage-earners employed per establishment is 17.5, the average cost for wages 36,944 and the average cost for materials 317,446. The CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 24. GROUP VII : LIQUORS AND BEVERAGES. Estab- , Wage | Wages Cost Value Name or kind of industry. | lish- Capital. e †S for of of mentS. d- "| labour. materials. | products. NOe $ NO. 3 $ 3 Aerated and mineral waters 58 905,741 533 185,° 58 200,589 806,532 Liquors, distilled.. .. .... .. 9 7,874,724 506 | 214,376 | 583,623 | 1,620,418 Liquors, malt............ 90 | 10,925,679 1,977 | 817,350 | 2,067,069 | 6,204,250 Liquors, Vinous...... ... .. 14 534,055 125 33,620 130,675 289,350 Malt. ... ... ...... ..... 6 227,190 67 19,868 210,740 | 271,150 Totals ............ | 183 | 20,467,389 | 3,208 | 1,270,772 | 3,192,696 | 9,191,700 average wage per worker is $396.12, and the ratio of wages to value of products 13 83 per cent. In the industry of distilled liquors the average wage per worker is $423.67, the value of products per establishment $180,046, and the ratio of wages to value of products 13-22 per cent. The malt liquors industry, employing 1,977 wage earners, produces 864,628 per establishment, the average wage per worker is $4 13,43, and the ratio of wages to value of prcducts is 13-17 per cent. Aerated and mineral waters employ an average of 9 wage-earners per establishment, at an average wage of 3348.13, the value of product per establishment is $13,906, and the ratio of wages to products is 23-01 per cent. In the production of vinous liquors, workmen are employed only part of the year, and their average wage is the lowest of any industry of the group, being 3268.96, and the ratio of wages to value of products is 11-62 per cent. The àverage capital employed per establishment is $38, 147, cost of materials 39,334, and value of products 313,906. 25. GROUP VIII: CHEMICALS AND ALLIED PRODUCTS. Y | ! $ º Estab- ê Wage | Wages Cost Value Name or kind of industry. | lish- | Capital. §. for of . of ment8. labour. | materials. | products. NO. $ NO, 3 3 $ Drugs ... , ............. 19 | 1,606,608 524 199,019 686,339 1,380,905 Explosives.. .. .. . 7 589,450 140 72,200| 332,400 543,944 Fertilizers. ... ...... ... . 6 130,910 59 17,378 54,497 101,250 Oils ... .. . . ... ..... 14 | 2,431,271 603 250,991| 2,392,627 3,519,493 Paints and varnishes...... 18 | 2,217,059 468 176,987| 1,817,921 2,786,593 Patent medicines.. ....... 35 | 1,103,065 422 117,652 446,230 1,350,993 Salt. .... .. .. ......... . 9 [ 689,163 179 64,824 76,949 345,148 Starch ....... .. ... ... 12 990,075 350 |. 97,753 557,248| 1,006,400 All other industries. .. .. . 8 515,142 123 41,128 269,338 402,574 Totals ... ... .... 128 | 10,272,743| 2,868 | 1,037,932| 6,633,549 11,437,300 The group of chemicals and allied products is made up of the eight classes of in- dustries specified in table 25, and eight other industries of one establishment of a kind, CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. xxxi | viz : alabastine, bark extract, bleaching powder, dyes and colours, insect powder, opium, vaccine and vaseline. Altogether there are 128 establishments in the group with an average capital per establishment of $80,256, average wage-earners of 22'4, average wages for labour of $S, 109, average cost of materials of $51,825 and average value of products of $89,354. The average wage for labour per worker is $361.90 for all in- dustries, and the ratio of wages to value of products is 9-08 per cent. The manufacture of oils is the principal industry, its aggregate of products being $3,519,493 and its aver- age per establishment 8251,392. The average cost of wages per establishment is 817,928, the average earnings for labour per worker $416.24, and the ratio of wages to value of products 7 13 per cent. The second industry is the manufacture of paints and varnishes, whose aggregate value of products is $2,786,593 and average value per establishment $154,81 1. The average cost of wages per establishment is $9,833 and ,per worker $378.18, and the ratio of wages to value of products is 6-35 per cent. Drugs and patent medicines are nearly equal, measured by the value of products, that of the former being $1,380,905 and of the latter $l,350,993. But the average product of drugs per establishment is $72,679 and of patent medicines $38,600, and the average earnings for labour per worker is $379.8l in the former industry and 3278.79 in the latter. Measured by the ratio of wages to value of products, they are as 14 4l to 8.7l per cent. The highest average of wages for labour per worker in this group of industries is paid in the manufacture of explosives, $515.7l, and the lowest in the production of vaccine, $150. But the last named shows a higher ratio of wages to value of products than any other industry of the group, it being 60 per cent. 26. GROUP IX: CLAY, GLASS AND STONE PRODUCTS. The group of clay, glass and stone products comprises 15 kinds of industries, l 1 of which are specified in table 26. The other four consist of one establishment each of Estab- Wage- | Wages Cost Value Name or kind of industry. | lish | Capital. i † for of of ments. A '| labour, materials. | products. NO. 3 NO, 3 $ $ Abrasive goods.... ...... 5 126,387 90 40,174 28,704 121,313 Brick, tile and pottery. .. 573 | 4,210,244| 6,705 | 1,327,533 ſ, 4 3,299,917 Cement, natural rock..... 3 103,500 87 27,600 40,930 106,800 Cement, Portland. ....... 7 891,959 521 184,032| 143,289 765,876 Glass.............. .... . •. 11 | 1,522,692 1,385 502,885| 195,715 995,401 Glass, stained, cut and ornamental... , ... .. ,- º 9 40,070 61 28,740 24,110 88,600 Grindstones and p u l p- Stones. .. .. ... .. , . ... .. . 6 39,850 94 17,981 6,980 41,400 Lime.. .. .... .......... 163 484,812 695 194,260 © e 523,862 Mirrors and plate glass. .. 4 200,500 122 55,920 149,822 265,535 Monuments and tomb- 8tones. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 65 935,997 850 337,734 342,407 935,678 Stone, cut............ ... 4 41,505 63 24,625 25,077 72,700 All other industries.. ..° . . 5 100,200 92 29,658 «40,720 101,500 Totals. ........... | sºs 8,697,716 10,765 | 2,771,142 997,754 7,318,582 xxxii CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. china and glass-decorating, mantels and grates and Rockingham ware, and two of church ornament works. The total number of establishments in the group is 855, whereof 573 are brick, tile and pottery works, 163 lime works, and 65 are works for the production of monuments and tombstones. The value of products per establishment in the group is $8,560 and the average cost of wages 33,241, with a ratio of wages to value of products of 37 86 per cent. The cost of materials relative to the value of products is low, being only 13-63 per cent, owing to no value being given to the materials of clay and lime- stone; and brick, tile, pottery and lime are among the chief products of the group. More than one-half of all the wage-earners in the group are employed in the manufac- ture of brick, tile and pottery, and nearly one-half of all the wages for labour. But in several other industries the averages per establishment are much higher for wages and value of products. In the manufacture of Portland cement the cost of wages per establishment is 326,290, of glass $45,717, and of mirrors and plate glass 813,980, as against $2,317 for brick, tile and pottery ; and while in the latter the value of products per establishment is only 35,759, it is in the former 8109,4ll for Portland cement, $90,491 for glass and 366,384 for mirrors and plate glass. The average of capital per establishment is $10,173, and the value of products is 84 14 per cent of the capital. 27. GROUP X : METALS AND METAL PRODUCTS OTHER THAN STEEL, N | # | # Estab- 5 Wage- Wages Cost Value ame or kind of industry. lish- Capital. 68LI Il62r8 for of of ment8, "| labour. materials. | products. NO, $ NO. S $ $ Brass castings ..... .... ... . 23 | 1,145,403 811 325,574 449,745| 1,099,557 Jewelry and repairs. .... .. .. 35 613,053 667 284,247 401,244 996,313 Lamps ....... .............. 3 111,010 59 17,814 16,636 117,491 Lead bar and pipe-. .......... 3 338,925 67 30,868 201,742 293,216 Metallic roofingand flooring. .. 4 | 385,119| 139 50,530 275,028 495,500 Plumbers'supplies.. .......... 6 588,162 396 158,867| 453,804 821,584 Plumbing and tinsmithing.. .. 252 | 4,468,296 4,129 | 1,414,523 3,250,122 6,553,957 Silversmithing. .. ... ..... , ... 12 | 781,456 428 | 196,289 281,956 740,969 | Smelting. .................... 12 | 10,483,112 2,000 | 1,162,620 1,685,018 7,082,384 Watch cases. .... ............. 846,642 398 140,910 373,111| 707,840 All other industries.......... 9 | 621,327] 264 | 106,482 328,496 652,450 Totals. ............. 363 | 20,382,505| 9,358 | 3,888,724| 7,716, ºiººiººi The industries of metals and products of metals other than steel are grouped in table 27. They consist of the ten kinds of industries named in the table and seven others made up of one establishment each making air brakes, babbitt metal, cream separators, gold leaf and foil, and spray-motors, and of two establishments each making lanterns and printing types. The whole number of establishments in the group is 363, with averages per establishment of 856,150 for capital, 310,713 for wages and 853,888 for products. The average number of wage-earners per establishment is 25'8, and the average of earnings for labour per worker is 34l5.55. The ratio of raw materials to finished products is 39-45 per cent and of wages to products 19 88 per cent. The plumbing and tinsmithing industry largely exceeds all others in the number of establish- CENSUS OF CANADA 1901. xxxiii ments, being 70 per cent of the whole. It also employs 44 per cent of the wage-earners, and the value of its products is one-third of the whole. Smelting works, while only one-thirtieth of the whole in number of establishments, have invested in them one-half of the capital, and their products make up more than one-third of the products of all works in the group. The average earnings for labour is also highest in this kind of industry, being $581.31 per worker and 396,885 per establishment. The value of pro- ducts per establishment is $59Q, 199, and the ratio of wages to value of products is 16-41 per cent. The highest ratio of wages to value of products is found to be in the indus- tries of brass castings and jewelry, being 29 61 per cent in the former and 28-5 per cent in the latter, and in each one the cost of materials is a little more than 40 per cent of the value of products. In ten of the industries the average earnings for labour per worker is over $400 and in three it is over $500. - 28. GRoUP XI : TOBACCo AND ITS MANUFACTURES. © $ Estab- Wage | Wages Cost Value Name or kind of industry. lish- | Capital. § for of of mentS. - "| labour. | materials.| products. NO, $ NO, 3 $ 3 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff.... ... . • • e @ * @ # • • © s s s e e 22 | 4,747,030 2,186 565,270 2,156,987| 6,469,961 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. . 138 | 2,500,510 4,143 | 1,366,146 1,567,758 b,332,151 Totals...... ......... 160 | 7,247,540 6,328 | 1,931,416| 3,724,74511,802,112 Tobacco and its manufactures constitute the eleventh group, which embraces two kinds of industries and 160 establishments. The 22 works employed in the production of chewing and smoking tobacco and snuff have an average value of products per estab- lishment of 3294,089, and the average cost of wages per establishment is 325,694, while the 138 works producing cigars and cigarettes have a product of 338,639 per establish- ment, with an average cost of wages of 39,900. The average wage per worker in estab- lishments of the first kind is 3258.59, and of the second 3329.75; and computed on the aggregate wages of the two kinds of industries, the first is 29 per cent and the second 71 per cent. The ratio of wages to value of products is only 8 74 per cent for works making chewing and smoking tobacco and snuff, but for works making cigars and cigar- ettes it is 25-62 per cent. Accordingly it is the second which gives the larger share of employment to labour, both as regards the aggregate of it and the proportion of it going to make up the value of products. The ratio of wages to value of products for the group of tobacco industries is 16-36 per cent. - Group xII. includes all vehicles for land transportation whose statistics are pre- sented in table 29, comprising five kinds of industries and 425 establishments. The industry baving the largest number of establishments is the manufacture of carriages and wagons, with which is closely related the industry of carriage and wagon materials. . These two comprise 376 establishments, with a capital of 37,930,843. They give employment to 5,716 wage-earners, their cost of wages for labour is 32,128,339 and for materials 33,627,781, and the value of their products is 37,920,183. The average earnings of labour per worker is $370.03 for employees in carriage and wagon C—C xxxiv CENSUs OF CANADA, 19ol. 29. GROUP XII : VEHICLES FOR LAND TRANSPORTATION. Esta- 6 º [ | * º# $ Wage- | Wages for Cost of Value of Name or kind of industry. #. Capital. earners.| labour. | materials.| products. # NO, $ NO, $ $ $ Bicycles. ........... .......... 16 1,052,700 413|^ 163,596 299,753 550,606 Car repairs .................... · 26 4,535,257| 5,655| 2,710,591| 4,412,415| 7,546,644 Carriages and wagons. ......... 349 6,615,525 4,807| 1,791,981| 2,972,648| 6,650,912 Carriage and wagon materials.. . 27| 1,315,318 909 336,358 655,133 1,269,271 | Cars and car works............. 7| 2,475,602 3,082 1,226,135 2,252,339| 3,954,172 Totals............. , .... 42s 15,994,402| 14,866| 6,228,661| 10,592,283| 19,971,605 shops and $372.78 in shops for making carriage and wagon materials, and the ratio of wages to value of products is nearly the same in both industries, being 26 94 per cent for the first named and 26'50 per cent for the second. The industries of car repairs and cars and car works are also closely related. There are 33 establish- ments, employing 8,737 wage-earners, and the wages for labour make a total of 33,936,726. The capital of the two industries is $7,010,859, the cost of materials used 36,664,754 and the value of products 311,500,816. In repair shops the average wage for labour per worker is 3479.33, and in cars and car works it is 3397.84; but while the average cost of wages per establishment is 3104,254 in the former class, it is $175,162 in the latter. The ratio of wages to value of products is 35-92 per cent for car repairs, and 31-01 per cent for cars and car works. Sixteen establishments are employed in the manufacture of bicycles with a capital of $1,052,700, and they employ 413 wage- earners at wages for labour of 3163,596. The cost of materials used is $299,753, the value of products is $550,606 and the ratio of wages to the value of products is 29-71 per cent. The average earnings for labour per worker of all industries in the group is 3418.99, and the rate of wages to value of produets is 31:19 per cent,—the highest of earnings and ratios respectively obtaining in the industry of car repairs and the lowest in the industry of carriage and wagon materials. 30. GROUP XIII : VESSELS FOR WATER TRANSPORTATION. Estab- Wage | Wages Cost Value Name or kind of industry lish- Capital. † for of . of ment8. º | labour. | materials. | products. No. | , $ NO, 3 $ $ Ships and ship repairs. . 39 3,156,369 2,422 750,833 699,634 1,899,836 Boats and canoes....... 18 141,545 165 60,580 46,312 143,832 Totals ........ 57| 3,297,914| 2,587| 811,413 745,946| 2,043,668 l Statistics of the manufacture of vessels for water transportation (table 30) embrace two kinds of industries, namely, ships and ship repairs and boats and canoes-the former with 39 establishments and the latter with 18. The amount of capital invested CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. XXXV is 33,297,914, the number of wage-earners 2,587 and the vaiue of products $2,043,668. The average earnings for labour per worker is $313.65 in the group ; but while it is 8367.15 in the building of boats and canoes, it is only 3310.01 in the building of ships and the making of ship repairs. The cost of wages and value of materials is 76 per cent of the value of products for both kinds of industries, being nearly 77 per cent for vessels and 74 per cent for boats and canoes ; and the ratio of wages to value of products is 39 52 per cent for the former and 42 - 12 for the latter. Miscellaneous industries are brought together in the fourteenth group. They repre- sent 72 different kinds of industries, of which 44 are specified in the table. The other 28 comprise one establishment each of works for the manufacture of axle grease, belting and hose (rubber), celluloid goods, costumes, dental supplies, enamelware, featherbone, feather goods, fire alarm supplies, firemen's supplies, fireworks, graphite, peat, rug patterns, sea-grass, soda water apparatus, steam packing, stove polish, washing blue and wax figures, and two each of carbide of calcium, coke, combs, furs (dressed), gypsum, pattern making, plaster and stucco, and various goods. Altogether there are 582 establishments constituting the group, employing 21,084 wage-earners, at a cost for wages of 37,482,981 and for materials of 315,781,268, with capital of 363,089,415 and output of $35,607,212. The average value of capital per establishment is $108,40l and of products $61,181, and the average cost of wages for labour $12,857 and of materials $27,115. The average earnings of labour per worker is $354.91, and the ratio of wages to value of products 21-01 per cent. The largest industry in this group is the manufac- ture of agricultural implements, representing the statistics of ll4 works. Its capital per establishment is $159,713, cost of labour and materials $54,893, and value of pro- ducts 384,188. The average earnings of labour per worker is 3367.87 and the ratio of wages to value of products 22-19 per cent. , Electrical apparatus and supplies and electric light and power works have together a capital of 317,158,422, employ 2,821 wage-earners and show a product of $5,040,269. The average value of products per establishment is $121,290 for electrical apparatus, and supplies works with a ratio of wages to value of products of 27 92 per cent, while in electric light and power works the value of products per establishment is 334,621 and the ratio of wages to value of pro- ducts is 22:46 per cent. The average earnings of wages per worker in the first named kind of industry is $440.49 and in the second 3501.72. Musical instruments and musical instrument materials are industries closely related. The 46 establishments comprising them have a total capital of 34,290,847, and their products have a value of 33,380,727. They employ 2,669 wage earners, the cost of wages for labouris $1,096,309 and the cost of materials is $1,333,323. The average earnings for labour in musical instrument works is 3423.75, the value of products per establishment is 377532 and the ratio of wages to value of products is 33 51 per cent. In works for the manufacture of musical instrument materials the average earnings for labour is $298.99, the value of products per establishment is $5l,000 and the ratio of wages to value of products is 23-28 · pºr cent. Bringing together two other related kinds of industries-rubber clothing and rubber and elastic goods-we have 13 establishments with a total capital of $1,523,971 and products of 31,574,422, employing 629 wage-earners at a cost for wages of $220, 189. The average earnings for labour per worker is 3390.39 in the rubber clothing works and 8336.31 in the rubber and elastic goods works, and the ratio of wages to value of products is 15 57 in the former and 13'44 per cent in the latter. The cost of materials is 50 per C—c# xxxvi CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. 31. GROUP XIV : MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIES. 0 © Estab- º Wage- Wages Cost Value Name or kind of industry. lish- | Capital. ©8,I nel'8 for of of ments. "| labour. | materials. | products. NO. $ No. $ $ $ Agricultural implements.. ..... 114 18,207,342 5,788| 2,129,241| 4,128,526| 9,597,389 Ammunition ................... 3| 947,425 368 96,477| 165,147| 414,906 Artificial feathers and flowers ... 3 12,000 96 14,503 8,500 36,000 : Blacking .... , ... ............ 6 64,468 73 15,720 72,800| 128,217 Brooms and brushes. ..... .. . 28 547,304 727 221,026 418,270 952,658 Buttons ....................... 5| 258,137 319 63,582 49,428 150,000 Church decorations..... , ....... 4 43,410 85 16,789 6,380 40,941 Corsets and supplies.. ......... 14| 410,501 646| 147,445| 271,210 592,341 Electrical apparatus and supplie 25| 5,267,397 1,922 846,618 1,131,004 3,032,252 Electric light and power .. 58| 11,891,025 899| 451,047 47,562| 2,008,017 Elevators. .. , ... ............. 4 196,423 161 64,000 77,830 207,100 Fancy goods........... ........ 4 56,125 129 25,961 71,746 217,514 Fringes, cords and tassels....... 7 43,534 170 34,510 56,548| 126,311 Gas, lighting and heating....... 27| 7,692,101i 856 405,718 751,864 2,327,466 Gloves and mittens. .. .. .. ' @ # # 22 778,003 974| 209,608| 623,612| 1,024,245 Glue .................. .. .... 3| 60,043 43 11,548 21,596 47,627 Hairwork... ... ...... ........ 6 99,176 89 24,338| 34,550 109,679 Hay, baled .... .......... .... 5| 173,000 175 55,505| 360,800| 490,000 Ink ... .. ... ... ... · · · · · · · ... 3 46,700 17 7,556 62,097| 105,000 Jewel cases ................ ... 3 19,279 51 11,827 21,305 46,500 Ladders ........... ... ......... 3 27,100 17 3,412 4,545 16,300 Mattresses and spring beds. .. .. 20 449,583 382 121,137| 374,904 672,850 Mica, cut ...................... 12 221,248 240 42,294 175,949| 337,628 Musical instruments........... . 39| 3,990,728 2,391 1,013,190 1,167,081| 3,023,730 Musical instrument materials.. . 7 300,119 278 83,119| 166,242| 356,997 Optical goods.... ........ ... 4| 115,700 140 47,136 66,205| 199,750 Painting and glazing .... .. .... 3 89,283 95 34,137 32,985| 103,000 Photography. .. ... ..... , , g a a 4 * 6 95,456 49 21,359 45,655 94,858 Photographic materials. ....... , , 9| 119,126 96| 31,880| 110,922| 230,186 Pipe and boiler covering .... ... . 3 40,100 33 15,175 26,252 68,945 Plaster ........ ...... ... .. , . 3 62,600 91 31,380 9,545 88,706 Pulleys. ........ , .............. 3| 205,520 157 55,282| 111,200| 248,000 Pailway supplies. .. ........... 4| 573,155 385| 159,800 214,742| 556,600 Roofing and roofing materials. .. 11| 257,050 122 41,577| 280,220 569,640 Rubber clothing .............. , 6 169,650 160 62,462 202,675| 401,000 Rubber and elastic goods.. .. .. 7| 1,354,321 469| 157,727| 765,406 1,173,422 Seed cleaning and preparing. ... 17| 502,900 519 86,935 1,177,642 1,472,087 Signs .................. .. .. ... 3 15,200 23 10,976 11,150 34,160 Soap ......... .. .. .. -- .... .. -- 23| 2,321,207 478| 164,717| 1,424,228j 2,143,945 Umbrellas............... ... (> 3| 126,663 134 25,920 52,824| 110,000 Washing compounds .. ... .. .. 3 31,500 15 5,976 6,291 20,500 Washing machines and wringers. 6| 128,673 164 46,818 103,850 179,434 Wax candles................... 3 57,400 27 10,250| 32,250 71,250 Window blinds and shades ..... 4 586,592 261 82,164 336,601 738,532 All other industries .... ....... 36| 4,435,148 820 275,139 501,129| 1,041,529 Totals..... ........ 582| 63,089,415| 21,084| 7,482,981| 15,781,268 35,607,212 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. xxxvii cent of the value of products in rubber clothing and 65 per cent in rubber and elastic goods. In the production of gas for lighting and heating 27 establishments are employed, whose capital is $7,692, 101 and whose value of products is 32,327,466. The number of wage- earners is 856, with average earnings for labour per worker of $473.97 and per establish- ment of 315,027, and the ratio of wages to value of products is 17-43 per cent. The ratio of raw materials to value of products is 32-30 per cent. The manufacture of soap is another important industry. The number of establishments is 23, the amount of capital is $2,321,207 and the value of products is $2,143,945. It employs 478 wage- earners at a cost for wages of $164,717, and the cost of materials is $1,424,228. The value of products per establishment is $93,215, the average earnings for labour per worker is $344.59, the ratio of wages to value of products is 7 68 per cent and the ratio of the cost of materials to value of products is 66-43 per cent. The only other industry in the group whose product exceeds a million dollars is the manufacture of gloves and mittens, and it comprises 22 establishments with a capital of $778,003 and value of pro- ducts of $1,024,245. There are 974 wage-earners employed in it with wages for labour of 3209,608, and the cost of materials used is $623,612. The average earnings for labour per worker is 3215.20, the cost of wages per establishment $9,528 and the ratio of wages to value of products 20'47 per cent. 32. GRoUP xv. : HAND TRADEs. Estab- 5 Name or kind of industry. lish- | Capital. #. W# #º #. § mentS. NO, $ No. $ $ $ Bicycle repairs.......... « • , º © © 4 24,000 37 | , 10,922 12,400 36,200 Blacksmithing ... ............ 11 81,750 60 29.296 17,767 77,954 Dyeing and cleaning .... .. ... 14 | 225,850 200 65,268 14,010 163,895 Interior decorations........ .. . 12 142,928 205 | 101,208 59,748 226,130 Lock and gunsmithing......... 4 | 138,800 103 41,596 31,272 95,150 Totals. ................. 45 | 613,328 605 | 248,290 | 135,197 599,329 The group of hand trades comprises five kinds of industries and 45 establishments. This group is necessarily small as a consequence of the limitation of the statistics to works employing five hands and over. In the blacksmithing industry, for example, a great majority of shops employ one or at most two workmen, and these have been excluded in the enumeration. : Only ll establishments have been enumerated under the rule followed in taking the census of manufactures, although the number of shops in the country is not much less than 10,000. Carpenters are excluded also, and the only related industry recorded is that of interior decorations. The average capital per establishment in the group is $13,630 and the average value of products 313,318. The average earnings for labour per worker ranges from $295.19 for bicycle repairs to 8488.27 for blacksmithing, and the value of products per establishment ranges from 37,087 for blacksmithing to 323,788 for lock and gunsmithing. The ratio of wages to value of products is high in all the industries of this group-the lowest being 30-17 per cent for bicycle repairs and the highest 44 76 per cent for interior decorations. I© © © CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 83. AVERAGES OF WAGES AND PRODUCTs FOR GROUPs AND KINDS OF INDUSTRIES. • . Average # Value of Name or kind of industry. º#ºr † † P†º per worker. ment. ment. 3 c. $ $ I. Food products .................... 189 44 1,436 22,381 Baking powder and flavouring ex- tractº. .. ... ............. ...... 294 79 3,401 40,309 Barley, pot and pearl............ 407 29 2,308 76,395 Bread, biscuits and confectionery 308 56 7,007 45,108 Butter and cheese ...... ....... 212 62 4C9 8,239 Chewing gum .................. 220 94 1 l Cocoa and chocolate.... ........ 224 32 3,677 54,615 Coffees and spices..... , ... .. ..... 306 09 3,916 67,501 Condensed milk....... « @ @ © © © © © © # 264 02 6,931 67,380 Confectioners' supplies .......... 832 † l 1 Cottolene ...... ............... 321 88| 1 1 Egg concentrate ................ 84 20 l 1 Evaporated fruits and vegetables 68 33 2,084 7,911 Fish, preserved................. 78 42 1,106 7,316 Flouring and grist mill products. 380 33 3,204 79,590 | Fruit and vegetable canning..... 81 28 6,519 48,825 Macaroni and vermicelli..... s @ @ # 80 58 | | Pop corn...................... # , 106 60 1 1 Prepared cheese.............. - » é , 366 66 1 l lPrepared flour. .. , ........ .... 354 54 1 l Rice cleaning and polishing...... 530 32 l l Sausage casings................. 600 00 1 l Slaughtering .................... 583 33 1 1 Slaughtering and meat packing. . 369 64 13,742 389,789 Sugar refining .................. 510 57 153,170| 3,148,750 | Tallow refining ...... ........ .. 423 43 , 1 1 Vinegar and pickles. ....... 45 C # e 242 52 2,981 23,403 Yeast cakes..... ... .. : ....... . 250 00 l 1 II. Textiles........ .. ... ........... 238 77 9,101 40,217 Awnings, tents and sails......... 310 64 3,628 17,930 Bags, cotton. ................... 290 51 20,045 222,843 Batting......................... 323 33 5,820 27,745 Blankets and sweat pads ........ 266 67 1 · 1 Carpets, ........................ 293 05 # 63,319 Clothing, men's (custom)........ 287 40 3,329 11,940 Clothing, men's (factory), ....... 162 06 3 sss 154,833 Clothing, women's (custom)...... 206 # 3,253 13,080 Clothing, women's (factory)...... 212 56 22,459 84,255 Cordage, rope and twine..,...... 252 84 21,055 201,151 Cottons........ ................ 282 14 167,623| 601,653 Cotton and wool waste.......... 292 60 1 1 * Less than three establishments employed in the industry. CENSUS OF CANADA, 190i. 33. AVERAGES OF WAGES, ETC.—Continued. † # Value of Name or kind of industry. "† Or † P†ºr per worker. ment. ment. 3 c. 3 $ II. Textiles-Con. Embroidery .................... 216 66 l l lFlax, dressed........... ........ 127 84 4,107 10,909 Furnishing goods, men's......... 215 26 20,599 88,916 Bſammocks....... • © © © © © © © © © © e $ ! 234 62 2,287 7,390 Hats, caps and furs ............. 269 46 7,669 51,099 Hosiery and knit goods...... .. 241 36 17,113 74,183 Laces and braids................ 264 24 1 1 Mats andrugs.... , .............. 248 15 2,812 8,862 Oil clothing..................... 803 96 13,678 93,449 Quilted goods.............. º @ D # 244 44 1 1 Regalias and society emblems.... 220 00 i 1 Shoddy .......... , @ # © © © © © © © © © © , 306 45 3,167 25,880 Silk and silk goods..... ........ 210 67 l l Textiles, dyeing and finishing.... 387 94 70,864 683,997 Thread .......... « • • a n s s s º e © e , du 281 00 l 1 Wool, carding and fulling ...... . 115 83 463 1,343 Woollen goods.... ........ © L @ e s 269 93 10,983 46,876 Woollen yarns...... » , e , e @ * @ # s s s 217 95 2,179 14,392 Wool pulling .......... ........ 889 08 3,113 38,496 III. Iron and steel products. ... ..... 397 57 19,045 67,463 Axes and tools............. , , , • e 394 40 18,011 69,247 Boilers and engines..... , , .... . 421 57 2,653 78,410 Bridges, iron and steel........... 399 50 53,067 282,167 Car wheels....... * © © © º º @ @ @ # $ s e e s 400 00 1 l | . Chains.......................... 333 75 l 1 Cutlery and edge tools...... ... . 410 70 16,428 36,754 Dies and moulds................ 4 883 43 2,684 11,200 Foundry and machine shop pro- ducts. ........................ 390 71 14,616 48,547 Gas machines................... , 325 05 1,544 7,280 Hardware, carriage and saddlery. 272 § 21,382 66,970 Iron and steel products.......... 412 05 58,398| | 238,360 Knitting machines .............. 449 70 l l Knitting needles.. ......... © © © © 375 00 1 l Needles. . ............... ..... 378 00 l l Printing presses................. 353 91 20,881 72,427 Safes and vaults ................ 450 63| 23,733| 75,067 Saws ....... : s s e u e e e e e p © e e © © © © © 482 61 14,214 44,902 Scales........................... 439 23 10,651 35,655 Screws ....... , ................. 372 92 22,562 96,327 Sewing machines................ 445 51 91,925 250,769 l 1 Less than three establishments employed in the industry. xl CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. 33. AVERAGES OF WAGEs, ETC.—Continued. Average # Value of Name or kind of industry. º#ºr † † P#º per worker. ment. ment. 8 c. 3 $ III. Iron and Steel Products-Com. Skates ......... ................ 346 31 l 1 Stamps and stencils ............. 422 50 1 l Wire ........... ............... 329 00 12,119 112,933 Wire fencing ......... ... ....... 385 46 4,240 24,034 IV. Timber and lumber and their re- manufactures.................. 250 53| 6,251 26,480 Artificial limbs and trusses ..... . 306 04 2,346 9,282 Baskets.............. ........... 184 07 3,964 10,189 Billiard tables and materials..... 471 43| 4,715 30,598 Boxes, cigar .............'....... 291 30 11,215 35,375 Boxes, wooden............ , ..... 261 91 5,694 22,949 Carpet sweepers.. ............... 423 50 1 Charcoal....... .. .. ........... 361 00 1 l Cider presses g © s © © © © © © © © © © © © © © $ s 300 00 l l Coffins and caskets.... .. 352 21 | 11,557 42,699 Cooperage.. .................... 335 91 4,341 13,559 Corks........................... 299 30 6,405 35,234 Furniture and upholstered goods. | 314 20 12,239 41,121 Lasts and pegs.................. 324 21 5,187 16,563 Log products. ................. 215 98 5,366 24,484 Lumber products............ • iº , a 366 82 5,760 23,030 Matches . .. ....-............ •4 145 44 13,700 62,531 Picture frames.................. 311 84 11,268 41,535 Pumps and windmills...... .. .. 358 09 10,068 43,126 Refrigerators ........ , . @ º • s g a e s 245 36 5,496 29,995 Shooks, box..................... | 255 36 5,845 32,580 Show cases ..................... : 477 60 l l Spinning wheels ................ 100 00 l l Woodenware.............. ... # 313 61 1 l Woodworking and turning.. ... .. 286 54 7,189 22,877 Wood pulp, chemical and mechan- ical .......................... 335 30 42,610 169,871 v. Leather and its finished products...| 314 56 14,016 80,558 Belting and hose, leather. ... .... 428 39 8,675 102,179 Boots and shoes................. 303 92 21,986 103,247 Boot and shoe supplies .......... 218 29 10,291 37,447 Harness and saddlery........ .... 332 61 7,566 36,076 Leather goods................... 232 56 5,892 24,200 Leather, tanned and finished .... 349 96 8,827 84,396 # w s • 1 Less than three establishments employed in the industry. CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 33. AVERAGES OF WAGEs, ETC.-Continued. Average º# Value of Name or kind of industry. e †ºr † † P†º per worker. § ge ment. 3 c. $ S VI. Paper and printing. .............. 369 12 9,610 34,8S7 Boxes and bags, paper.. ......... 209 53 8,868 36,946 Cardboard...................... 248 71 8,954 49,000 Felt paper and pulp. .. ... . (© © º º º a 186 16 1 | . l Fly paper.. .......... ..... ...... 49 50 1 1 Paper .... ..... ....... ........ 349 99 34,124 156,456 Printing and bookbinding.. ... 340 30 10,063 32,719 Printing and publishing. ....... . 424 25 7,804 24,628 School supplies.. ..... .......... 420 00 l l Stationery goods............ « L# @ @ 290 78 11,680 53,210 Stereotyping and electrotyping .. 572 00 7,150 22,509 Wall paper...................... 320 88 26,312 218,512 'Waxed paper. .................. 190 61 l l vII. Liquors and beverages. .... ...... 396 12 6,944 50,228 Aerated and mineral waters.. .. , . 348 13 3,199 13,906 Liquors, distilled, ...... ........ 423 67 23,820 180,046 Liquors, malt.............. .. # 413 43 8,514 64,628 Liquors, vinous............ º , , , , , 268 96 2,401 20,668 Malt........ ................... 296 54 3,311 45,192 ! VIII. Chemicals and allied products..... 361 90 8,109 89,354 Alabastine.. ... 4 e s © © © © © © • • E e E e s • 406 25 1 1 Bark extract.................... 340 00 ] l Bleaching powder........... .. . 361 48 l 1 Drugs.. ... ...... # # # * $ , s © © © © e 379 81 10,475 72,679 Dyes and colours.. .............. 384 84 ] 1 Explosives. .... . 4 6 e e ^ s @ e @ e , n s e s a 515 71! 10,314 77,706 Fertilizers ..... ............... 294 54 2,896 16,875 Insect powder....... © , • s e # # @ a g s 124 00 l l Oils , ...... @ @ @ ^ @ @ s @ @ @ @ @ @ @ F , 9 e • 416 24 17,928 251,392 Opium. ..... ................... 400 00 l l Paints and varnishes ... .. ... .. , 378 18 9,833 154,811 Patent medicines............... 278 79 3,362 38,600 Salt ..................... : ... - 362 15 7,203 38,350 Starch. ........................ . 279 29 8,146 83,867 Vaccine ...................... .. 150 00 l l Vaseline........................ 231 12 l 1 Ix. Clay, glass and stone products .... 257 42 3,241 8,560 Abrasive goods.. ......... · · · · · · · 416 38 8,035 24,263 Brick, tile and pottery. ... .. .. .. 198 01 2,317 5,759 Cement, natural rock . ... . C) © • • • 317 24 9,200 35,600 Cement, Portland ....... © © ºs s © © © • 353 22 26,200 109,4l1 * Less than three establishments employed in the industry. CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 33. AvEBAGEs oF WAGES, ETC.-Continued. Average † § | † Name or kind of industry. º†. Or † p § per worker. ment. ment. $ c. $ $ Ix. Clay, glass and stone products--Con. China and glass decorating .... . 316 00 1 Church ornaments.............. 275 16 l l Glass..................... . • © © 363 09 45,717 90,491 Glass, stained, cut and ornamental 471 15 3,193 9,845 Grindstones and pulpstones. ... . 191 29 2,397 6,900 Lime ....................... ... 279 51 1,192 3,214 Mantels and grates. ..... # @ U - Ü © s 320 00 1 l Mirrors and plate glass.......... 458 36 13,980 66,384 Monuments and tombstones ..... 397 33 5,196 14,395 Pottery (Rockingham ware)..... 375 00 1 l Stone, cut .............. $ = * @ @ @ e @ 390 87 6,156 18,175 6 x. Metals and metal products other than steel ................... 415 55 10,713 53,888 Air brakes...................... 533 34 l l Babbitt metal............ .. ..... 384 62 l 1 Brass castings. ................. 401 45 14,155 47,807 Cream separators .......... (@ s @ i 303 03 l l Gold leaf and foil .......... , .... 462 50 1 1 Jewelry and repairs. .......... , 426 16 8,121 28,466 Lamps............... .......... 301 93 5,938 39,164 Lanterns ...................... . 354 78 1 l Lead bar and pipe. .. .......... 460 64 10,289 97,739 Metallic roofing and flooring. .... 363 52 12,632 123,875 Plumbers'supplies ..... ..... • « ) , 401 18 26,478 136,931 Plumbing and tinsmithing ..... . 342 5S 5,613 26,008 Silversmithing ......... ........ 458 61 16,357 61,747 Smelting ... .. : ................. 581 31 96,885| 590,199 Spray-motors ...... ............ 315 33 1 l Type founding........... , ... .. 531 04 l l Watch cases .................... 354 o | 3522s 176,960 XI. Tobacco and its manufactures...... 305 17 12,071 73,763 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff ........-...-.. : .... ... . 258 59 25,694 294,089 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes ... 329 75 9,900 38,639 XII. Vehicles for land transportation.. . 418 99 14,656 46,992 Bicycles..... . C© e © s © • © © © © © © © © © © 396 12 10,225 34,413 Car repairs ..................... 479 33 104,254 290,256 Carriages and wagons. .......... 372 78 5,135 19,057 Carriage and wagon materials.... 370 03 12,458 47,010 Cars and car works....... , ...... 397 84 175,162 564,882 * Less than three establishments employed in the industry. 4 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. xliii 33. AVERAGES OF WAGEs, ETC.-Continucd. Average #º † of Name or kind of industry. † † P†er per worker. ment. ment. 3 c. $ 3 xIII. Vessels for water transportation... 313 65 14,235 35,854 Ships and ship repairs........... 310 01 19,252 48,714 Boats and canoes..... . © s s @ @ @ @ @ @ 367 15 3,366 7,991 xIv. Miscellaneous industries.......... 354 91 12,857 61,181 : Agricultural implements......... 367 87 18,678 84,188 Ammunition . ...... .......... 262 17 32,159 138,302 Artificial feathers and flowers.... 151 07 4,834 12,000 Axle grease..................... 162 50 l l Belting and hose, rubber ........ 390 00 l © [ Blacking...... - s s s º @ © © © s º © e ,s º º © 215 34 2,620 21,369 Brooms and brushes............. 304 02 7,894| : 34,023 Buttons.... . - s s a s s © © © © © © © © â e © © © 199 32 12,716 30,000 Carbide of calcium ........ @ @ @ @ # e 218 56 l l Celluloid goods ..... ........... 281 67 l l Church decorations.............. 479 69 4,197 10,235 Coke.... ....................... 455 93 l l Combs ... ..................... 354 35 l l Corsets and supplies.... ........ 228 24 10,532 42,310 Costumes....... ............. 275 00 l l Dental supplies........... ..... 338 00 1 l Electrical apparatus and supplies. 440 49 33,865 121,290 Electric light and power........ © 501 72 7,777 34,621 Elevators ..................... # 397 51 16,000 51,775 Enamelware..... © © e s e s e e n e © © © © º 444 45 l l Fancy goods.................... 201 25 6,490 54,379 Featherbone..................... 183 88 l l Feather goods...... · · · · · · · .. . 281 25 l l Fire alarm supplies. .... © º , , , , , • e 300 00 l i Firemen's supplies .............. 295 00 l l Fireworks ...................... 259 64 1 l Fringes, cords and tassels........ 203 00 4,930 18,044 Furs, dressed... .. * e • © e s u v e e e e e g 401 51 1 | · | 1 Gas, lighting and heating........ 473 97 15,027 86,202 Gloves and mittens.............. 215 20 9,528 46,557 Glue ........................... 268 56 3,849 15,876 Graphite ....................... 354 00 l l Gypsum. ..................... 83 57 } l Hairwork............ © e e e s e s o , 273 46 4,056 18,280 Hay, baled............ O © © © © © © © © 317 17 11,101 98,000 Ink ........ ............. © © © © © © 444 47 2,519 35,000 Jewel cases................ (© © © © © 231 90 3,942 15.500 Ladders ........................ 200 71 1,137 5,433 1 Less than three establishments employed in the industry. CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 33. AVERAGES OF WAGES, ETC.—Concludcd. Average # Value of Name or kind of industry. º#or † P†º per worker. ment. Inent. $ c 3 3 XIV. Miscellaneous industries-Com. Mattresses and spring beds .... . 317 11 6,057 33,643 Mica, cut. .................... © 176 23 3,525 28,136 Musical instruments ............ 423 75 25,979 77,532 Musical instrument materials.... 298 99 11,874 51,000 Optical goods............ • a , a a - 336 69 11,784 49,938 Painting and glazing............ 359 34 11,379 34,333 Pattern making. ... . • @ @ @ @ @ _ @ @ @ @ 437 14 l 1 Peat ........................... 25 00 1 1 Photography............ e u s e a e • 435 90 3,560 15,810 Photographic materials.... ..... 332 09 3,542 25,576 Pipe and boiler covering......... 459 85 5,058 22,982 Plaster. ......... . - , @ @ 5 º $ $ # @ & s 344 84 10,460 29,569 Plaster and stucco ............ 433 34 l l Pulleys. ....................... 352 11 18,427 82,667 Railway supplies... ..... , ...... 415 07 39,950 139,150 Roofing and roofing materials .. . 340 79 3,780 51,785 Bubber clothing................. 390 39 10,410 66,833 Rubber and elastic goods........ 336 31 • 167,632 Rug patterns .............. ' • • • • 159 , l à Sea-grass................. ...... 225 00 1 1 Seed cleaning and preparing. .... 167 50 5,114 86,593 Signs ...... , ... : .............. 477 22 3,659 11,387 Soap ........................... 344 59 # 93,215 Soda water apparatus .......... . 500 00 l 1 Steam packing ............. © © © s 680 00 l 1 « Stove polish .............. º © e p E s 120 84 · l 1 Umbrellas.. ... ................ 193 43 8,640 36,667 Various articles.......... ...... 184 84 1 l Washing blue................... 300 00 1 1 Washing compounds ........... . 398 40 1,992 6,833 Washing machines and wringers. 285 48 7,803 29,906 Wax candles.................... 379 63 3,417 23,750 Wax figures.. ............ e © U © © © 292 50 l | Window blinds and shades ...... 314 80 20,541 184,633 XV. Hand trades ............. @ y s s # • • 410 40 5,517 13,318 Bicycle repairs . .......... © s © © • 295 19 2,731 9,050 Blacksmithing.. .. ............. 488 27 2,663 7,087 Dyeing and cleaning ............ 326 34 4,662 11,707 Interior decorations. .. .. ſ) © © e s e © © 493 70 8,434 18,844 Lock and gunsmithing........... 403 84 10,399 23,788 All industries. .... . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 285 86 6,114 32,836 * Less than three establishments employed in the industry. CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. xlv Table 33 gives for the various kinds of industries of the 15 groups into which the statistics of manufactures have been classed (l) the average earnings for labour per worker, (2) the average cost of wages for labour per establishment, and (3) the value - of products per establishment. The average earnings of labour per worker in all industries is $285.86, and it is exceeded by all the groups except those of food products, textiles, timber and lumber and their re-manufactures, and clay, glass and stone products. The lowest average of earnings is shown to be for the class of food products, where it is levelled down by the small earnings of employees in the industries of evaporated fruits and vegetables and preserved fish, whose number is relatively large and working season short. In four of the industries of this class the average earnings are over $500, and in six they range from $350 to $500. The group showing the highest average of earnings for labour is vehicles for land transportation, $418.99 ; the second is metals and metal products other than steel, 3415.55 ; and the third is hand trades, 3410.40. But averages of this sort have substantial value only when studied in relation to the number of employees and the aggregates of wage-earnings and value of products. The highest wage for labour in the first group, for example, is 3600 and is earned in the insignificant industry of sausage casings, with total earnings of $6,000 ; while in the class of refined sugar in the same group, with an average wage of $510.57, the earnings are $612,680, and in the bread, biscuit and confectionery class with an average per worker of 3308.56 the total earnings are $l,807,805. The earnings for all industries in this group bring it into the fourth place in the list, with aggregate wages of 38,032,580-the place of first rank being taken by the group of timber, lumber and their re-manufactures with 318,966,763, the second place by textiles with $15,326,107 and the third by iron and steel products with 39,846,247. In the group of the textile industries the two classes of men's clothing (tailor and factory) employ 20,983 workers, the wages for labour are 34,467,806, the value of pro- ducts is $l7,755,730, and the average wage per worker is $213. The cottons class of the same group has 11,882 workers, with wage earnings of $3,352,464 and products of 812,033,052, and the average wage per worker is $282.14. The value of the products of these classes is 44 per cent of the total value of products in the group, but the average wage of clothing workers is less than in 23 and of cotton workers less than in nine other classes of the same group. So in the iron and steel group, the wages of workers in foundry and machine shops are 50 per cent of all earnings in that group, but the average per worker is less than in 13 of the other classes of industries. So also in the group of timber and lumber and their re-manufactures, the wages in the log and lumber classes are 73 per cent of the aggregate wages of the group and the average wage is exceeded in 20 other classes. So also in the leather group, the wages in the boot and shoe class constitute 65 per cent of wages for the group, and the average wage is less than in any other class of the group savè two. In the paper and printing group, the wages in the printing and publishing class are 57 per cent of the whole, and they are exceeded only in one other class of the group, that of stereotyping and electrotyping. It is useful to know the general rates of wages for labour in the various classes of indus- tries ; but for a proper appreciation of their meaning as economic factors in production, averages ought to be considered in their relation to aggregates, and not simply in tlieir relation to each other. xlvi CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. The average cost of wages per establishment in all industries is 36,114, and ranges from $1,436 for food supplies to 319,045 for iron and steel products. There are seven groups of industries in which the average exceeds $10,000, these being iron and steel products, leather and its finished products, metals and metal products other than steel, tobacco and its manufactures, vehicles for land transportation, vessels for water transportation, and the miscellaneous industries ; in six others, embracing textiles, timber and lumber and their re-manufactures, paper and printing, liquors and beverages, chemicals and allied products and the hand trades, the average ranges from $5,000 to $10,000 ; and in two others, comprising food products, and clay, glass and stone products, the average is under $5,000. The highest cost of wages per establishment in any class of industries is $175,162, in cars and car works ; the second is $167,623, in cottons ; the third is $153,170, in sugar refining ; and the fourth is $104,254, in car repairs. These are the only classes of industries in which the average cost of wages per establishment exceeds $100,000, In the five classes of dyeing and finishing textiles, iron and steel bridges, iron and steel products, sewing machines and smelting works, the average ranges from 350,000 to $100,000 ; and in the 13 classes of men's clothing (factory), wood pulp, paper, wall paper, Portland cement, glass, plumbers' supplies, watch cases, chewing and smoking tobacco and snuff, ammunition, electrical apparatus and supplies, musical instruments and railway supplies, the average is from 325,000 to 350,000. In all other classes of industries the average cost of wages per establishment is under 325,000. In one class only, that of log products, the total cost of wages for labour is over $10,000,000 ; in the four classes of cottons, foundry and machine shop products, boots and shoes and printing and publishing, the totals lie between 33,000,000 and 35,000,000 ; in the 24 classes of bread, biscuits and confectionery, butter and cheese, preserved fish, flouring and grist mill products, men's tailoring, men's factory clothing, men's furnishing goods, women's dressmaking, woollen goods, boilers, and engines, iron and steel products, furniture and upholstering, lumber products, wood pulp, leather, brick, tile and pottery, plumbing and tinsmithing, smelting, cigars and cigarettes, carriages and wagons, car repairs, cars and car works, agricultural implements and musical instruments, the total wages are between 31,000,000 and 33,000,000, and in the 13 classes of slaughtering and meat packing, sugar refining, women's factory clothing, hats, caps and furs, hosiery and knit goods, harness and saddlery, paper making, printing and bookbinding, malt liquors, glass making, chewing and smoking tobacco and snuff, ships and ship repairs and electrical · apparatus and supplies, the total wages are between 3500,000 and 31,000,000. In 54 of the remaining classes the total wages are between 3100,000 and 3500,000, and in each of 92 others they are under 3100,000. The group of industries which occupies the first place in relation to labor and wages is that of timber and lumber and their re-manufactures, which gives employment to 75,704 workers at a cost for labour of 318,966,763. The value of products per establishment is highest in the group of chemicals and adlied products and lowest in the group of clay, glass and stone products, being for the former an average of $89,354 and for the latter 38,560 per establishment. In the seven groups of iron and steel products, leather and its finished products, liquors and beverages, chemicals and allied products, metals and metal products other than steel, tobacco and the miscellaneous industries the average value of products per establishment is over 350,000; in the five groups of textiles, timber and lumber and their re-manu- CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. xlvii factures, paper and printing, vehicles for land transportation and vessels for water transportation the average is between $25,000 and $50,000 per establishment, and in the two groups of food products and hand trades the average is under 325,000 per establish- ment. The group of food products shows the greatest value of products, being 3125,202,620, although it stands one of the three lowest in the average value of products per establishment. The group of timber and lumber and their re-manufactures is'the second in value of products, being 380,34l,204 ; and the group of textiles is third, with 367,724,839. In the three groups of iron and steel products, leather and its finished products and the miscellaneous industries the value of products is between 325,000,000 and 350,000,000 ; and in nine others it is below $25,000,000. In the three industries of butter and cheese, flouring and grist mill and log products the value of products per industry is over $25,000,000 ; in the nine industries of bread, biscuits and confectionery, slaughtering and meat packing, refined sugar, cottons, foundry and machine shop products, lumber products, boots and shoes, leather and printing and publishing, the value of products lies between $10,000,000 and 325,000,000 ; and in the fifteen industries of preserved fish, men's clothing (tailor), men's clothing (factory), hats, caps and furs, woollen goods, iron and steel products, furniture and upholstered goods, malt liquors, plumbing and tinsmithing, smelting, chewing and smoking tobacco and snuff, cigars and cigarettes, car repairs, carriages and wagons and agricultural implements, the value of products is between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000. These make a total of 27 kinds of industries in which the value of products exceeds 35,000,000 per industry. In 39 other kinds ofindustries (including one of the * all others ) the value of products per industry ranges from 31,000,000 to $5,000,000, and in the remaining 122 classes the value per class is below 31,000,000. Table 33 shows that for the 15 groups of industries the average earnings for labour per worker are $285.86, the average cost of labour per establishment is $6,ll4, and the value of products per establishment 332,836. In only two of the groups, viz.: food products and clay, glass and stone products, are the several averages lower than those for the 15 groups ; in the two groups of textiles and timber and lumber and their re-manufactures they are lower for earnings of labour per worker; and in the group of hand trades they are lower for cost of wages and value of products per establishment. The average earnings of labour per worker is greater in 177 kinds of industries and less in 88 than the average of 3285.86 for the 265 kinds of industries named in the table ; and in the 180 kinds of industries having three establishments and over of a kind, there are 109 with averages of cost of wages and value of products per establish- ment greater than the averages for all the 265 kinds of industries in the table and 7l with less. But average earnings are modified by the number of days in which labourers are employed, depending on the nature of the industries. For examples, in butter and cheese factories the aggregate time is l, 140,702 days and the average 165 days, in fruit aud vegetable canning the aggregate time of labour is 520,430 days and the average per worker 1l2 days, and in the industry of fish preserving the aggregate time is l,334,175 days and the average 86 days, while in the manufacture of bread, biscuits and confectionery the aggregate time of labour is 1,727,394 days and the average per worker 295 days, and in the slaughtering and meat packing factories the aggregate time is 598,874 days and the average 282 days. Corresponding with these averages of days per worker in the several kinds of industries are the averages of earnings in the census year, viz.: in butter and cheese making $212.62, in fruit and vegetable canning $81.28, in fish xlviii CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. preserving $78.42, in bread, biscuit and confectionery making 3308.56, and in slaughter- ing and meat packing 8369.64. The average cost of labour per establishment depends on the number of workers and the rate of wages, and the value of products per establishment largely on the cost of labour and of materials ; and of course an important element in these averages is the time of operation. 34. RATIOS OF COST OF MATERIALS, MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES, WAGES, SALARIES AND INTEREST ON CAPITAL TO VALUES OF PRODUCTS. Ratios to values of products of- Name or kind of industry. miscel- •#ies º#ies interest wages () C) OOl #. lº#ºus of officers, OWI l8 rS capital " penses ! workers. | salesmen, | and firm at p I# etc. members. | 6 p.c D. C. D. C. D. C. D. C. D. C. p. C. I. Food products.......... . 79 · 18 2'89 6 ° 42 1 * 16 1° 06 2'74 Baking powder and flav- ouring extracts....... . 62*94 4 ° 82 8 ° 44 6'40 4" 68 º3º 14 Barley, pot and pearl.. .. | 82'13 1 ° 32 3 ° 02 0° 47 0 : 74 2" 32 Bread, biscuits and con- fectionery.... ....... 58.33 3 ° 68 15 ° 53 3'24 2° 89 3'67 Butter and cheese. .. ... 85 88 2'43 4 '97 $ # @ º 1 * 25 Chewing gum .... ..... 62 * 86 3° 75 16 ° 66 8'23 1 71 2" 61 Cocoa and chocolate.. ... 64 * 35 2° 74 6 73 4 ° 66 3 ° 43 4 ° 17 Coffees and spices. ..... . 64'34 3 ° 42 5 * 80 5* 00 2° 58 3° 20 Condensed milk.. ... .... 62 * 63 3" 41 10'29 4 ° 32 0 : 89 6° T2 Confectioners' supplies.. | 65'04 4'48 18*58 6'96 2'34 5 ° 11 Cottolene.............. . 81:27 2° 63 3 09 2 ' 41 1 ° 35 Egg concentrate ........ 43 33 3 ° 25 4.21 6'66 15 ' 42 Evaporated fruits and vegetables ... , ... .... . 43 : 61 8.20 26 ' 35 2 - 32 4 13 5 * 63 Fish, preserved..... ... , 56° 72 5*93 15"11 2'22 3-79 5'97 Flouring and grist-mill products. ............. 82 76 3* 18 4 ° 03 0 " 91 1 ° 30 2 76 Fruit and vegetable can- ning. ................. 55'50 3 ° 10 13'35 2° 47 2:00 4 " 25 Macaroni and vermicelli... | 59'72 5'30 10.31 9:12 5:57 Pop corn. .............. " 50 00 11 ' 25 26 : 65 g # 25 00 2:25 Prepared cheese......... 75'00 2*94 9'66 2° 00 $ s 5 " 60 Prepared flour. ... ...... 53'83 1 : 97 6 ° 50 2 * 50 6'60 5*50 Rice cleaning and polish- ing. .. : ............... 77 -85 8"89 6*39 1 ' 36 0° 73 8 * 3 Sausage casings. ........ 6* 16 4 * 35 2 50 7 : 50 2 75 Slaughtering.. ......... 92° 31 0° 36 1'35 0'61 0 * 55 Slaughtering and meat packing. ..... ........ 87-85 1 ° 58 3.53 0'70 0'36 1 ° 45 Sugar refining ..... . . .. , | 83'73 2° 39 4*86 1· 07 # ©. 4°81 Tallow refining. ........ 84 ° 39 2* 09 6.94 un e 2'34 1'84 Vinegar and pickles. .... 41 ' 00 7 : 20 12 64 5 26 3*95 6 76 Yeast cakes. ........... 69* 49 3° 49 8'12 7 · 24 0"81 1 ° 22 Miscellaneous expenses include rent of works, rent of power and heat, fuel and light, municipal taxes, provincial taxes, rent of offices, interest, insurance, internal revenue tax, etc., and payments for contract work. CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. xlix 34. RATIOS OF OOST oF MATERLALS, ETC.-Continued. 1 · ſ Ratios to values of products of- Name or kind of industry. cost of miscel- wages o#.Q #. interest materials. laneous of salesmen. l and firm lº capital expenses. | workers. etc. Il, m§mbers | * 6 p.c. D. C. p. C. p. C. D. C. D. C. D. C. II. Textiles ................ 51 ° 55 4° 53 22° 63 3*14 .2 66 5:37 Awnings, tents and sails. 40 ° 48 4 29 20'24 4 ° 08 :8° 76| 3'61 Bags, cotton............ 74'66 3*86 9 ° 00 2° 63 1° 17 4'93 Batting...... .......... 55'86 7 '60 20 97 5° 49 3°80 9° 66 Blankets and sweat pads. 73° 12 2° 63 10 '00 12'50 $ @ 4*13 Carpets............ ... 54*84 3* 49 22° 45 3° 96 0° 98 6-75 Clothing, men's (custom). 42'07 4 ° 65 27:89 2 58 8 - 13 3 76 Clothing, men's (factory). 54* 13 5°20 22* 50 3'87 1 73 2'57 Clothing, women's (cus- tom).................. 44 ° 08 3*88 24'87 4 ° 09 5'24 .3 42 Clothing, women's (fac- tory)...... ........... 51 57 3° 45 26 ' 65 3° 69 2° 49 3* 00 Cordage, rope and twine. 65'27 3° 51 10'47 1°95 0 * 40 6 ° 33 Cottons.. ......... ..... 48 ° 42 4 ° 09 27'86 1° 47 0° 15 9*12 Cotton and wool waste .. 75 00 5° 50 7'90 2° 20 3*00 5*34 Embroidery .......... 8-77 10'56 36*11 ſ# 4 972 1° 42 Flax, dressed ....... .. . 40 ° 28 2:17 37 ° 65 1*88 6 ° 66 5° 78 Furnishing goods, men's. 48 93 2° 73| 23° 16 5° 47 2° 21 8*66 Eammocks ............ . 30° 70 5°27 30° 95 5 ° 41 6 43 3* 09 Hats, caps and furs...... 56 ° 65 3-57 15* 00 5° 23 3° 45 4° 22 Hosiery and knit goods.. | , 51'33 5'57 23-07 # 1'35 5" 78 Laces and braids........ 41 ° 05 4 ° 69 21-97 4'63 3'44 8'04 Mats and rugs......... . 40° 70 4 ° 22 32° 39 0 * 40 7 ° 68 6'39 Oil clothing ........... 74" l2 4'44 14 ° 63 3*34 0 °29 6'85 Quilted goods.......... . 60 87 10'92 13'52 5 ° 41 4° 09 R† and society en- blems....... ......... 44'18 2 71 14 '95 4 ° 28 4 ° 24 5'22 Shoddy ................ 59'37 6-09 12 23 1 ° 45 4'78 5'65 Silk and silk goods..... 44° 17 2° 58 13'14 7º75 © © 7 ° 47 Textiles, dyeing and fin- 4 ishing........ .... .. 75° 24 4° 32 10*86 1° 10 0*10 4 * 06 Thread................. 52'00 0'34 . 6° 78 0 " 60 © © 0° 36 Wool, carding and fulling © © 17*89 34 ° 49 @ @ 31° 02 11 ° 61 Woollen goods.... , .... 51'62 7 ° 59 23° 43 2:57 2° 07 8* 55 Woollen yarns......... . 67-28 3* 05 15'14 1*74 4'40 4 00 Wool pulling .... , ..... 82° 24 1 °06 · 8*08 0° 52 2-77 2'30 III. Iron and steel products. 42'48| 5°95 28'23 3*35 # 7.03 Axes and tools.......... 35'39 7:28 86° 41 3*24 3° 49 2°25 Boilers and engines ..... 38° 56 5° 18 33*83 4 °15 ' 1*95 7:20 Bridges, iron and steel .. 59°88| 2"39| 18'80 4*11 o 22 6°22 Car wheels. ........... 59° 21 10'99 13° 69 8*56 9-91 Chains................ 9 25°86 5 °93 23.85 s * 12'22 C—D CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. 34. BATIos oF cosT oF MATERIALs, ETC.-Continued. Ratios to values of products of- Name or kind of industry. - $ d# " | # | # | " " # # # materials. | expenses. | workers. " , §. at 6 p. c. p. C D. C. l). C D. C p. C p. C III Iron and steel products- Con. Cutlery and edge tools... 32° 15 4 °89 44° 70 5° 22 4'97 7:37 Dies and moulds. ... ... , 29 ° 55 7'36 23*96 3*18 20° 54 2° 86 Foundry and machine shop products ...... • 4 ! 34" 61 5° 37 30 * 10 3°29 3 * 12 6'39 Gas machines..... . .. 27-12 6*93 21*21 8'24 10'98 6° 15 Hardware, carriage and saddlery. .. ......... 41 " 06 7-78 31*92 2°91 2° 44 6°25 Iron and steel products. . 54 ° 99 8*51 24'49 2*55 0°79 8°35 Knitting machines. , ... . 34'28 2*89 21 ' 41 q) 4'76 8° 45 Knitting needles. ..... . 15° 00 2 90 45 ° 00 10 ° 00 17 ° 40 Needles ................ 11 ° 45 1 ° 06 55'50 # $ 9 °80 8°95 Printing presses......... 24°89 3° 07| 28 : 83 4 " 29 # 8°96 Safes and vaults . ....... # 4'74 :: # 2° 22 6° 19 Saws........... .. .... 40 ' 62 4*94 31'65 3 ° 56 2° 21 8* 01 Scales................... 32'31 6 ° 09 29'87 7 : 65 3*10 5*88 Screws ..... , . # $ a # » # 51'33 9 66 23'42 3'57 2 U4 11 ° 12 Sewing machines........ 45*59 3° 09 36* 65 3:27 @ @ 8'85 Skates.. ........ .... 53° 66 7'34 29 ° 48 4'38 0'57 8*93 Stamps and stencils. ... . 45° 75 4 ° 45 33'80 © © 17-00 3* 60 Wire. .................. # 7 o8l 10 78 3° 23 1 os 5 c6 Wire fencing............ 59 ° 38 2 76 17*64 4:05 4'67 4 ° 03 IV. Timber and lumber and their re-manufactures.. 48° 65 3'83 23° 61 2'39 3:22 6:72 Artificial lim b s a n d trusses.. .. ... .. ... ... . 30'58 8'19 25'28 7.79 9*33 7 ° 46 Baskets ................ 25° 76 2'17 38*90 2° 38 6° 81 5-77 Billiard tables and ma- terials.. ............. 40° 79 5*36 15'41 6'29 2-72 5· 07 Boxes, cigar ............ 39 °88 3*30 31-70 3 ° 08 # 5 " 62 Boxes, wooden.. ... .... . 50 * 53 3° 18 24'81 1 72 4 ' 23 5" 08 Carpet sweepers. . , ...... 57'41 4 ° 61 17'94 12 71 3 06 Charcoal. ...... ...... .. 34° 09 oos 6° 15 e 0 0°35 Cider presses...... . s e 2 © © 33'33 5 33 20° 00, ſ) 0 11"67 2'00 Coffins and caskets. .. ... 44 '91 4 67 27 · 07 5.21 4"71 5 ° 66 Cooperage.......... ... . 41'96 2 78 , 32'01 0*93 5'95 3°87 Corks ........... ... .. . 59*11 soi 18° 18| 5° 11 3* 40 5'91 Furniture and upholster- ed goods ... , ........ 38'45 4'20 29-76 4'08 2'81 6*39 Lasts and pegs.......... 11 97 4 ° 24 a1 32 4 ° 05 5'55 5.54 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. li 34. RATIOS OF COST OF MATERIALS, ÉTC.—Continucd. Ratios to values of products of— Name or kind of industry. e $ •. $ C #. # | #" # # # materials. expenses. | workers. •#ºn, † at 6 p. c. | p. e D. C p. C D. C, D. C. D. C IV. Timber and lumber, etc. —Com. Log products ........ .. . 51-79 3'58 21*91 2 17 2'99 6:57 Lumber products.. ..... 48*74 3° 41 25 ° 01 1* 68 5° 11 5° 11 Matches...... , ........ 55 * 81 2° 45 21 " 91 4*58 1° 44 4* 61 Picture frames .... ..... 46'80 4'36 27:13 , 3'73 2 73 4'31 Pumps and windmills ... 39 ° 89 2'84 23 ' 35 7 : 16 5 ° 40 6 ° 05 Refrigerators ...... g • • • • 38° 70 2'47 18'32 2*91 2'57 5 14 Shooks, box............ , 56 ° 30 0 * 82 17'94 0 * 69 1:72 2 20 Show cases......... .... 36'08 7'89 29 ° 55 1'69 9 59 1 ° S0 Spinning wheels .... , ... 8° 42| 3° 16 33'68 # 45 25'26 16 ' 42 Woodenware....... .. , . 47 " 90 0° 21 30 * 58 2'20 1 ° 25 6 ° 55 Woodworking and turn- - - | | - img.. ... .. -- ... ....... 38*19 2*80 31 ' 43 3 71 4 ° 05 4'89 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical ........... 34'47 8° 56 25 08 2° 56 0 14 16 ° 33 V. Leather and its finished - | products.............. 62° 57 2* 54 17* 40 2 37 1 63 3 70 Belting and hose, leather. 56:27 5° 71 8* 49 4 ° 32 2*81 3 ° 61 Boots and shoes. ... .... 59 * 49 2° 62 21'30 2° 74 1 * 10 3'57 Boot and shoe supplies .. 48'10 5'46 27'48 2° 68 4 ° 05 8 ° 15 Harness and Raddlery.... 53'24 2 75 20:98 4° 15 3'49 4'40 Leather goods........... 59'23|' 1* 42 24'34 2*89 1 79 1'28 Leather, t a n n e d a n d finished............... 70° 49 2'21 10° 46 1 ° 23 1 °81 3*63 | VI. Paper and printing ... .. 35'46 7'45 27'55 6-97 3*80 7-79 | Boxes and bags, paper... 47'69 4'84| 24 * 00 4 ° 03 2 88 2 69 Cardboard.............. 50° 28 14*08 18:27 0 81| 4 * 35 9 * 61 Felt paper and pulp. ... . 26° 04 5° 55 7 37 1 * 25 1:04 7*81 Fly paper......... «- © © © © e 56*58 1° 23 3 ° 22 @ @ 9 $ 3"94 Paper .................. 49'55 10: 69 21 °81 3-06| 2:32 10*28 Printing and bookbinding 34'00 5*04 30° 71 6° 45 4'10 6*18 Printing and publishing.. | 26'53 6 5s 31 69 8 78 4'80 7*98 School supplies.......... 37'50 2° 01 13° 65 3-75 · • • 7 - 95 Stationery goods........ 49*58 3°79 21 °95 10° 56 3° 19}. 5'55 Stereotyping and electro- typing. ............... 32° 00 7 ' 04 # 7-55 8'88 5"90 Wall paper ..... ....... 43-97 15° 28 12° 04 10* 69 0'23 7:27 Waxed paper ..... .... . ºis 3 ° 63 7-70 1 ° 55 7.76 4'13 lii CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 34: RATIOs OF COST OF MATERIALs, ETC.—Continued. Ratios to values of products of- Name or kind of industry. cost of miscel- wages lo# †§. #†§. interest materials. laneous . O salesmen. | and firm | º capital expenses. | workers. §"| members. | * 6 p.c. D. C. D. C. D. C. D. Ce D. C. D. C. VII. Liquors and beverages.. 94 · 73 16 ° 06 13 83 5 - 71 3'22 13*36 A e r a t e d and minera Waters. .. , . , • • • • • @ . 24*87 4'56 23'01 5 ' 08 7-50 6*74 Liquors, distilled........ 36° 02 17 ° 35 13'22 6'71 2'52 29° 16 Liquors, malt. .. .. .... 33'32 18*12 13:17 5°81 2° 85 10'56 Liquors, vinous.......... 45*16 5-20 11* 62 3° 65 4° 67 11° 07 Malt ................... 77.72 7 : 13 7:33 1*54 1° 46 5* 03 VIII. Chemicals and allied products............. 58'00 7 : 09 9 * 08 4 13 1 ° 20 5*39 Alabastine......... ... 51* 69 7 ° 04 17 - 02 20*16 12'83 10° 63 Bark extract. ........... 72-40 2° 06 17-71 1'35 4'62 Bleaching powder. ..... . 26 57 3'24 4'16 1° 74 dp , 55'46 Drugs........ .......... 49 70 9:27 14'41 5"92 1"23 6° 98 Dyes and colours........ [ 27 : 63 32° 50 7 ° 34 6*96 d$ m 3*30 Explosives.............. 61 " 11 4'27 13-27 3° 34 0 55 6'50 Fertilizers ..... ......... 53 * 82 4 : 57 17:16 1° 18 1° 28 7-75 Insect powder.. ......... 13'50 12'54 7:23 23*33 § 29* 40 Oils ...... , .. , ....... 67 98 5:17 7:13 2*04 0'24 4*14 Opium...... , ... ...... 90'53 0*82 1 87 1'26 ' 2'81 4'64 Paints and varnishes ... . 65*24 6° 41 6 ° 35 4 * 15 # 4 77 Patent medicines....... . 33° 03 8*00 8 - 71 8* 54 3* 43 4'90 Salt..................... 22-29 22° 04 18° 78 4 ° 06 2° 20 11 " 98 Starch .................. 55'37 7:26 9-71 3*38 0-27 5°90 Vaccine .......... .... . 4D , 5º 00 60 ° 00 # # 50*00 29° 40 Vaseline.. .. ........... 47 " 57 14"23 8'44 10 * 64 3*31 Ix. Clay, glass and stone - products.. ............ # 5'83 37'86 2'00 1°86 7° 13 Abrasive goods. .. . .... 23*66 5*83 33° 12 8'57 6 ° 18 6° 25 Brick, tile and pottery . $ © @ @ · 40° 23 # 5 é© © 7-65 Cement, natural rock ... 38'32 13: 70 25°84 3'09 2*81 5"81 Cement, Portland. . . 18° 7l 24 ° 48 24 ' 03 3'85 1 ° 04 6"98 China and glass decorat- ing ... .. ... ....... 6° 00 28-70 31° 60 e © 24'00 2"52 Church ornaments, ..... 28'13 14'50 22 73 12" 00 13° 04 5°50 Glass................... | 19 68 15 96 50 52 3 79 0*86 9° 18 Glass, stained, cut and · ormamental..... ...... 27 - 02 5'93 32° 44 4"96 10° 49 2 71 Grindstones and pulp- stones ... .. .. .. ... .. . 16 '86 3'37 43° 43 4'27 5°55 5 77 Lime...... ............ © © © © 37'08 4 ° 42 0:25 5° 55 Mantels and grates...... 52'31 3* 00 24 " 61 é) , 3'84 4'43 Mirrors and plate glass.. 56'42 3° 13 21 - 06 4*22 2 75 4*53 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 84. RATIOS OF COST OF MATERIALS, ETC.-Continued. Ratios to values of products of- Name or kind of industry. salari © © aries | salaries | . cost of | # | Wºººº of§s,| o§s | interº materials laneous of salesmen. | and firm |°º capital " | expenses. | workers. §"| § | ºº º Pº D. C. D. C. D. C. D.O. D. C. p.C. IX. Clay, glass and stoneſ products-Com. Monuments and tomb- - stones.. ... . .. .. -- .. 36° 59 3'71 36 ° 09 2° 11 8° 27 6*00 Pottery (Rockingham- ware) ..... .... -- ... , . 12*94 13'41 79° 41 16 " 47 20° 47 Stone, cut. ... .. ... .. -- 84*50 1-70 33'87 - 1:37 6*94 3'42 x. Metals and metal pro- ducts other than steel.. 39* 45 4 ° 59 19 °88 3* 01 2*34 6° 25 Air brakes.............. 48'57 0 ' 96 10 ° 09 1 * 58 () *94 4*30 Babbitt metal..... © s • e s » 77-77 2'23 5* 56 2'22 5 ° 56 5'57 Brass castings......... .. 40*90 5 59 29 61 2 99 4.18 6'25 Cream separators .. ... .. 25 00 3*01 27-78 8'33 7'08 Gold leaf and foil. .. .... 76-92 2*16 14 ° 23 4° 61 di @ 0'41 Jewelry and repairs ... .. 40:27 5 " 24 28 ° 53 3°87 6* 04 3° 69 Lamps. .... ............ 14:16 18° 28 15° 16 10:42 0 76 5° 67 Lanterns ............... 46.21 3'71 32° 46 4° 77 2'23 6° 48 Lead bar and pipe.. ..... 68"80 2*34 10* 52 5°16 6'94 Metallic roofing and floor- - º ing. ............ .. C) 55° 50 3 ° 49 10 ° 20 3° 48 1°35 4° 66 Plumbers'supplies ..... 55'23 3* 49 19*34 5° 22 0° 56 4°29 Plumbing and tinsmith- • ing. ............ , ... 49 ° 59 3 ° 03 21 ° 58 2° 44 4'29 4*09 Silversmithing. ... .. . . 38 ° 05 4'94 26° 49 2"86 5'00 6 ° 33 Smelting ............... 23: 79 6° 27 16'41 2*38 º © 8*88 Spray-motors.. .... .... 51 ° 08 2-72 15'34 5°14 4*12 6 ° 19 Type founding ..... , ... . 26 " 06 8° 74 33 ° 06 25 ° 19 ,r u 16° 76 Watch cases. .. ... .. .. . 52 71 2° 06 19 " 91 7:49 1:27 7 - 18 KI. Tobacco and its manu- k, factures ............. 31 ° 56 29'54 16 ° 36 3'44 2:27 3°69 Tobacco, chewing, smok- ing and snuff.......... 33*34 36'22 8° 74 2*53 • • 4° 40 Tobacco, cigars and cigar- ettes. .. .. . 1 e e u @ © a © e e » 29 * 41 21 67 25'62 4° 54 3'85 2°81 XII. Vehicles for land trans- portation. ..... ...... 53:03 3° 12 31:19 2· 06 1:87 4*80 Bicycles. .......... .... 54'44 2" 91 29-71 10 ° 09 2.45 11° 47 Car repairs ............. 58° 47 2" 44 35.92 1 ° 64 0° 02 3 : 66 Carriages and wagons.. . 44*69 3*28 26 94 2:11 4°87 5°97 Carriage . and w a g o n materials.......... é º g e 51 ° 61 5° 60 26 : 50 2'52 2"76 6:22 Cars and car works...... 56°97 3° 36 31 * 01 1 : 52 3 76 liv CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 34. RATIOS OF COST OF MATERIALs, ETC.—Continued. Ratios to values of products of- Name and kind of industry. @ salaries | salaries | . cost of †, v#- of officers,| of owners § materials. expenses. | workers. • en, † at 6 p. c. D. C. D. C. D. C D. C. D. C. p. C xIII. Vessels for water trans- portation.............. 36 * 50 3* 00 39 70 2 ° 99 1°86 9° 68 Ships and ship repairs. .. 36°82 2*99 39 " 52 2*99 1° 46 9 97 Boats and canoes........ 32*19 3° 02 § 2*98 7 16 5* 90 xIV. Miscellaneous industries 44'32 7-33 21 ° 01 5'23 1*92 10 " 63 | Agricultural implements. 43*02 4"53 22° 19 8-07 1 60 11 ° 38 Ammunition ...... .... 39 ° 80 1'50 23°25 8'49 0° 12 13° 70 Artificial feathers and flowers ......... ..... " 23° 61 4"89 40"28 9'72 1°67 2*00 Axle grease. ..... * # D # 5 , 47'32 4'63 31° 70 10*98| 7 - 61 Belting and hose, rubber. 84 ' 45 0*64 2° 99 2*89 $ $ 2'26 Blacking ..... ......... 56-78 6'32 12° 26 8° 21 5'93 3'02 Brooms and brushes. ... 48*90 3° 51 23°20 5'55 4 † 3 ° 45 Buttons ... ............ 32°95 5'91 § 5'55 2'87 10° 33 Carbide of calcium. .. . . 24-34 9 96 2s 3s 6 ° 00 $ @ 29:17 Celluloid goods.......... 65*89 5° 17 18* 56 @ @ 9*88 3-29 Church decorations. ..... 15*59 6 ° 20 41* 01 3° 02 11° 48 6° 86 Coke.................... 69'32 3° 55 28'37 0 "92 59 * 40 Combs ........ , , J º - , D , º 37:20 1 ° 53 36'85 7-74 2* 16 Corsets and Rupplies.. ... 45"79 5'81 24°89 4 '92 4'33 4" lſ5 Costumes. .............. 60 ° 00 10:42 22* 00 6°00 ſ© © Dental supplies .... , .... 46° 43 4'97 9° 66 16* 43 14"28 1 °08 Electrical apparatus and supplies .......... .... 37-30 27:87 27-92 2° 60 0*82| 10 ° 42 Electric light and power. 2° 36 º lº 22'46 5 75 1 ° 21 35'53 Elevators..... ... ...... 37:58 2'24 30 * 90 6° 23 4° 68 5-70 Enamelware.... ... . » © ® , B 10'26 16'26 45'98 1° 10 5° 51 1° 73 Fancy goods. .... ..... 32'98 3 ° 04 11'94 9° 19 3* 45 1'54 Featherbone............. 16 * 70 5'25 30 * 80 3'75 7 5o 7-05 Feather goods. ... .. ... 25'00 6'57 12: 50 18'33 à © 3 ° 19 Fire alarm supplies.... , . 6° 66 4 ° 00 50 ' 00 23'33 7:00 Firemen's supplies ..... . 28'00 6 ° 14 31 47 © © 16* 00 9 ° 20 Fireworks .... .... ..... 16 ° 00 22° 18 14'54 3° 60 2° 00 2'95 Fringes, cords and tas- # sels ............ ... .. . 44 77 5°25 27-32 6'08 4 ° 12 2'07 Furs, dressed ........... 8° 43 10'95 51'28 1° 20 3'33 1*36 Gas, lighting and heating 32'30 6'27 17:43 3*98 0° 23 19*83 Gloves and mittens...... 60 " 88 3° 13 20'47 4° 43 2°96 4° 56 Glue ...... -- .......... 45'34 14 °94 24*25 5 25 4 ° 20 7'56 Graphite ........ , ...... 25'28 8'57 21 ° 43 6 ° 43 Gypsum....... , ........ 45 ' 00 7'69 15*23 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. lv 34. RATIOS OF COST oF MATERIALS, ETC.-Continued. Ratios to values of products of- Name or kind of industry. $ L; $ @ e # | # | ºº # # # materials. expenses. | workers. •#º, # at 6 p.c. D. C. p. C D. C D. C. D. C. p. C XIV. Miscellaneous industriesl —Com. Hairwork............. 31 ° 51 7 ° 04 22° 19 1*32 6'75 5 ° 21 Hay, baled . ........... 73° 63 2*36 11 ° 33 1°95 1'43 2-70 Ink ................ ... , 59 ° 12 3'54 7° 19 8*86 0*86 2° 49 Jewel cases ............. 45*82 5° 38 25 ° 44 7'10 5° 55 2-97 Ladders................. 27*88 3° 79 20*93 29'14 3'07 9° 42 Mattresses and spring S : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 55 72 4'27 18'00 4* 68 2*96 4* 01 Mica, cut ......... .... 52'11 0'87 12'53 2° 71 1'20 3*93 Musical instruments .... 38'59 3'31 33'51 3* 42| 1 ° 98 7 : 92 Musical instrument ma- terials.. ... .......... 46° 57 3* 01 23'28 1'41 1 : 74 5 ° 04 Optical goods ..... , .. # 33*14 3° 55 28° 60 11:07| 1'25 3'48 Painting and glazing. .. 32* 02| 4'07 33'14 1'57 8° 35 5° 20 Pattern making....... s • 15* 64 8* 62| 49'35 20 ° 16 5 78 Peat...... ..... © © © e e s # @ @ @ 55 ° 56 @ @ 3'34 85'33 Photography............ 48 ' 13 7-39 # 1 ° 06 11° 07 6° 04 Photographic materials. . 48*19 4*60 13"85 8* 17 5' 60 3'10 Pipe and boiler covering. 38 - 07 6 ° 22 22" 01 13-07 3'34 3 ° 49 Plaster.. . ......... ... | 10 76 14 33 35 38 3.77 2 71 4 ° 23 Plaster and stucco. ...... 24" 50 3'30 32'50 1 * 50 6'25 4 ° 02 Pulleys ............ -... 44'83 2* 01 22:29 2* 53 2'82 4'97 Railway supplies ... .. , . 38 ' 58| 8'52 28° 71 3° 56 1 ° 62 6° 17 Roofing and roofing ma- terials................ 49'19 4"30 7:30 2* 96 3*98 2-71 Rubber clothing ....... , 50 54 4'57 15'57 6° 63 2'49 2° 53 Rubber and elastic goods 65'23 7:31 13'44 5° 85 0 ° 28 6° 92 Rug patterns ...... .... 54'54 1° 73| 26° 14 2'27 9-09 2*83 Sea-grass.............. | > 16° 66 3'45 32'14 19 05 4'28 • Seed , cleaning and pre- paring........ , .... 80'00 1"56 5"91 1° 70 1 * 10 2° 05 Signs. .................. 32*64 2° 56 32° 13 # # 1* 29j 2-67 Soap ....... ......... .° . 66 ° 43 3-77 7 : 68 5 ° 08 2'06 6'49 Soda water apparatus.. .. 15* 00 1 ° 56 25'00 12'50 3* 00 Steam packing ......... 57 - 92 0 ° 58 11'28 5'57 1 °95 Stove polish ............ 48'00 9 - 31 7'88 0 @ 11'54 2° 58 Umbrellas............. . 48* 02 4 ' 61 23" 56 10-72 7° 55 6*91 Various articles. ... .... 40 ' 42 6'18 37'88 8'94 3° 72 14*75 Washing blue ... ....... 23:33 5 67 11 ° 00 3'34 10'00 2 60 Washing compounds .... 30* 69 4"90 29'15 12'20 9 ° 22 Washing machines and wringers..... ........ 57 87 2* 69 26 ° 09 1'87 4'46 4 °86 lvi · CENSUs oF CANADA, 1901. 84. BATIOs OF COST OF MATERIALs, ETC.—Continu:ed. Ratios to values of products of— """ | e | mise | vege | †,| inter t m§ls.l laneous of §ale§men§ and firm |°º capital expenses. | workers. etC. members. at 6 p.c. D. C. p. C. D. C- D. C. D. C. p.C. XIV. Miscellaneous industries —Com. Wax candles. .......... , 45° 26 1'45 14'39 º $ 8° 42 4*83 Wax figures............. 29 * 65 5'30 27:53 5*88 9° 18 1°70 Window blin d s and shades .......... .... 45"57 1 * 61 11*12 3'08 1 76 4-77 xV. Hand trades............ 22:56 6° 46 41° 43 3° 29| 8'38 6 * 14 Bicycle repairs . ... ...... 34 ' 25 5 ° 06 30'17 2'87 13*81 3° 98 Blacksmithing.......... 22 79 6-77 37 ° 58 1 ° 29 15'20 6 ° 29 Dyeing and cleaning .. .. 8'54| | 12° 47 39° 82 5'45 8'45 8:27 Interior decorations. .. .. 2s , 3° 17 44° 76 2° 46 7 - 61 3 79 Lock and gunsmithing .. 32 86 4'19 43 72 3'31 2'42| 8 ° 75 All industries..... ....... . 55° 40 5° 1s 18 ° 62 2° 79 2'14 5'57 Table 34 shows for industries and groups of industries the relations expressed by per cent ratios which the principal items of cost in manufactures bear to the value of products. Under the head of materials is included all articles in the crude or partly manu- factured state used in the production of finished articles. Expenses include the rent of works, of power and heat and of offices, the cost of fuel and light, of municipal, pro- vincial and internal revenue taxes, of interest and insurance, and of payments for con- tract work. Wages include the earnings of labour, whether employed in or out of estab- lishments, on time or piece-work. Salaries are payments to officers, managers, salesmen, etc., and to owners and firm members, for administrative service, or for work at trade by such persons, as is often the practice in small establishments. Capital includes the values of lands, buildings, machinery and motive power, and of tools and implements necessary for a manufacturing industry, together with cash on hand, bills receivable, unsettled ledger accounts, raw materials, stock in process of manufacture and finished products on hand, on the basis of the last annual stock taking. These, however, are the usual terms of business rather than the scientific terms of political economy, which are exact and comprehensive. The various items named above do not constitute all the costs of an industrial business, and therefore they do not reveal the profits of a business when compared with the values of products. The ratios under the first five heads are calculated on totals compiled from the returns of manufacturers for each group and kind of industry. The sixth ratio is calculated on the value of capital shown in the returns at an assumed rate of six per cent allowance for interest-which rate is the only hypothetical element CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. lvii employed in the table. The first, second, third, fourth and fifth ratios represent definite proportions of cost in manufactures, which the capitalist, owner or employer is required to provide, although the whole of the fifth and possibly a portion of the fourth reverts to himself for service ; and the sixth ratio represents the portion of the value of product which is the earnings of capital or investment. In the case of the last it is not to be assumed that interest varies accor ling to the group or kind of industry, for as a rule the rate of interest at the same time and place is practically the same on equally good security. But what is implied is that the smaller the ratio of interest on capital to value of product for any industry the larger is the value of product relatively to the capital employed. For example, the ratio of interest on capital at six per cent to the value of products in all industries is 5-57, and in industries of the group of food products (which are industries closely allied to natural products) it is only 2-74. For every 81,000 of interest on capital at six per cent in all industries the product is $17,940, while in industries of the food products group it is $36,500, and the example helps to show where the possibility of profit lies in the employment of capital. The difference between the sum of the six ratios and the complete number of 100 is a ratio representing costs of production not specified and a margin (if any) for depreciation of plant, contin- gencies, rest, profits, replacement of capital, or any other object to which in the interest , of the investment it may be applied. There are disparities necessarily in the ratios for different classes of industries, as there are also for establishments of the same kind of industry, dependent on various causes of inequality ; but it is no doubt true that ratios of the same sort tend to an · equality. Therefore the table of ratios has value in comparing one industry or group of industries with another in the principal items of cost and the relation of such items to each other. They will be useful also for comparative study with the statistics of previous and succeeding enumerations in the Dominion, or in other countries, in so far as a uniform plan for collecting the data of manufacturing industries enables comparisons to be made. Besides, they will possess a personal value to the owner of every manufac- turing concern in the standards which they supply for measuring his own business in the various details of capital, cost and production. The data from which the ratios have been derived are in table vIII. (pp. 114-123) for salaries and wages, in table x. (pp. 132-139) for miscellaneous expenses, and in table xL (pp. 140-147) for cost of crude and partly manufactured materials and value of products, whose statistics are for the whole of Canada. H For all kinds of industries the ratio of the cost of materials to value of products is 55-40, of miscellaneous expenses 5-13, of wages of workers 18-62, of salaries of officers, salesmen, etc.. 2 79, of salaries of owners and firm members 2-14 and of interest on capital at six per cent 5 57, being a total of 89-65 or 10-35 less than a complete ratio. Leaving out the interest ratio, which is suppositional, there remains an average ratio of l5º92 (being 15 92 per cent of the value of products) out of which to provide for unknown items of cost, interest on capital, profits, depreciation of plant, losses on bad debts, etc., the showing of which in their exact details appears to be a matter of confidential book-keeping, not of a census. Exclusive of the ratio of interest on capital, the ratio of the cost of materials, miscellaneous expenses, wages and salaries to the value of products is 90 71 for the lviii · CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 4 > group of food products, 84 51 for textiles, 82-23 for iron and steel products, 81-70 for timber and lumber and their re-manufactures, 86-51 for leather and its finished products, 81-23 for paper and printing, 73-55 for liquors and beverages, 79 50 for chemicals and allied products, 61-18 for clay, glass and stone products, 69 27 for metals and metal pro- ducts other than steel, 83-17 for tobacco and its manufactures, 9l*27 for vehicles for land transportation, 84 05 for vessels for water transportation, 79 81 for miscellaneous industries, and 82-12 for hand trades. The highest ratio in the cost of materials to value of products is seen to be in the group of food products, 79-l8, and the lowest in the group of clay, glass and stone pro- ducts, 13-63. The ratio of the cost of wages and salaries Lo value of products is greatest in the group of hand trades, 53 10, and least in the group of food products, 8-64. The ratio of miscellaneous expenses to value of products is 29 54 in the tobaccoin dustries, and only 2 54 in leather and its finished products. In the group of food products and chem- icals and allied products the ratio of wages and salaries to value of products is under 20, in the groups of textiles, timber and lumber and their re-manufactures, leather and its finished products, liquors and beverages, metals and metal products other than steel, tobacco and its manufactures, and the miscellaneous industries the ratio is 20 to 30 ; in the groups of iron and steel products, paper and printing and vehicles for land transportation the ratio is 30 to 40 ; and in the groups of clay, glass and stone products, vessels for water transportation and the hand trades the ratio is over 40. CoMPARATIVE STATISTICS. Tables xvI. to xxI. present statistics of manufactures in Canada for the census years 1881, 1891 and 1901 ; but they are not strictly comparative as those of 1881 and 1891 are for all manufacturing and mechanical works, while those for 1901 are for factory works employing five hands and over. Tables xvI. and xVII. show for provinces and the Dominion the number of estab- lishments and the value of products as enumerated for each census year. In 1881 the number was 49,722 and the value 3309,731,867, in 1891 the number was 75,964 and the value 3469,847,886, and in 1901 the number was 14,650 and the value $481,053,375. New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island are the only provinces in which the products of factories employing five hands and over in 1901 are less in value than · the products of all works in 189l ; and in all provinces the value of products in 1901 - was 3171,321,508 more than in 1881 for 35,072 works less, and 311,205,489 more than in 1891 for 61,314 works less. Tables xvIII., xIx., xx. and xxI. present the principal statistics of manufactures for census districts, provinces and the Dominion, and also for cities and towns and the principal villages in the census years 1881, 1891 and 1901 by five groups of values of products, viz.: (1) under 32,000, (2) 32,000 to under 312,000, (3) 312,000 to under 325,000, (4) 325,000 to under 350,000 and (5) 350,000 and over,--the statistics for 1881 and 1891 being for all industrial works unlimited by the number of persons employed, and those for 1901 being for works employing five hands and over. CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. lix 35. WORKS, EMPLOYEEs AND WAGES IN i881, 1891 AND 190l. Canada. 1881. . 1891. 1901 . Total establishments . . ...... . NO. 49,722 75,964 14,650 Total employees ....... , ....... U, 254,935 369,595 344,035 Total wages (including salaries). 3 | 59,429,002 | 100,415,350 | 113,249,350 N Averages of- · Employees per establishment.. No. | 5'13 4'87 | 23" 48 Wages per establishment ..... $ 1,195 1,322 7,730 Wages per employee ........ . t ! 233° 12 271 -70 329-17 Employees by classes- - Men 16 years and oyer . ...... NO. 193,628 272,818 259,725 Women 16 years and over .... , 41,573 70,225 72,076 Children under 16 years .... u 19,734 26,552 12,234 Ratios of classes to total employees- Men 16 years and over .. . , p.c. 75°95 73-81 75° 50 Women 16 years and over .... u | | | 16'3l 19 ° 00 20 - 95 Children under 16 years..... . U|? 7:74 7 - 19 3° 55 The statistics of works, employees and wages in table 35 exhibit totals, averages · and ratios for the three census years,—of totals for establishments, employees and wages, and of employees by classes of sex and age, of averages for employees and wages per establishment and of wages per employee, and of ratios for employees by classes of sex and age to total employees. In this comparison managers, officers, clerks, etc., are counted as employees and salaries are included with wages. - For 1901, with 30 per cent of the number of works reported for 1881, the employees were more by 89,100, and with 19 per cent of the number of works for 1891 the employees were less by 25,560; but the wages of employees in 1901 were 853,820,348 more than in 1881, and $12,834,000 more than in 189l. The averages show, as was certain to be the case, large increases in the number of employees and in wages per establishment in 1901 over 188l and 1891 ; and they also show, what was not so certain to follow, a large increase in the wages per employee. From 1881 to 1891 the increase was 338.58, and from 1891 to 1901 it was $57.47, while the ratios of men, women and children to total employees was practically ' unchanged during the period except that in the case of children the ratio of number employed fell in the last decade by fifty per cent. A comparison of number of manufacturing establishments and value of products for provinces and the Dominion is shown in tables xvI. and xvII. by kinds of industries. The totals are presented in table 36. From 1881 to 1891, when the census of all industrial works was taken, the number of establishments in British Columbia increased 355, in Manitoba 687, in New Brunswick 2,424, in Nova Scotia 5,002, in Ontario 9,081, in Prince Edward Island l,062, in Quebec, 7,280, in the Territories 351, and in all Canada 26,242. The average product per establishment increased during the same period In British Colum- lx CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. bia from $7,052 to $15,584, and in Ontario from 36,85l to 37,441, but there was a decrease of the average product per establishment in Manitoba from 39,922 to 39,849, in New Brunswick from #6,160 to $4,393, in Nova Scotia from $3,381 to $2,958, in Prince Edward Island from $2,102 to $1,622, in Quebec from $6,643 to $6,404, and for the Dominion the decrease was from $6,229 to $6,186. For 1901, when the census was taken for factory works employing five hands and over, the average product per establishment in British Columbia was $49,612, in Manitoba 339,900, in New Bruns- wick $22,821, in Nova Scotia $19,859, in Ontario $36,914, in Prince Edward Island $6,966, in Quebec $32,670, in the Territories $18,714, and in the Dominion $32,836. The high average of British Columbia is made up by the large production of fish canneries, saw mills and smelting works, and of Manitoba by that of flouring mills. 36. NUMBER OF WORKS AND VALUE OF PRODUCTs IN 1881, 1891 AND 1901 FoR PROVINCES AND THE I)OMINION. 1881. 1891. 1901. Provinces. Estab- , • Estab- Estab- lish- Products. lish- Products. lish- Products. mentS. ment8. ments. s-r-R-rr- | NO. 3 . NO. $ NO. $ British Columbia. . .. 415 2,926,784 770 | 11,999,928 392 | 19,447,778 Manitoba . . , . .... 344 | 3,413,026 | 1,031 | 10,155,182 324 | 12,927,439 New Brunswick . .. 3,005 | 18,512,658 | 5,429 | 23,849,655 919 | 20,972,470 Nova Scotia .. -. .. ... .. 5,493 | 18,575,326 | 10,495 | 30,968,392 | 1,188 | 23,592,51s Ontario ............. 23,070 | 158,045,669 | 32,151 | 239,248,926 | 6,543 | 241,533,486 Prince Edward Island .. 1,617 3,400,208 | 2,679 4,345,910 334 2,326,708 Quebec ................ 15,754 | 104,662,258 | 23,034 | 147,459,583 | 4,845 | 158,287,994 The Territories ..... , .. 24 195,938 375 1,827,310 105 1,964,987 Totals for Canada. .. | 49,722 | 309,731,867 | 75,964 | 469,847,886 | 14,650 | 481,053,375 In table xvIII. statistics of industries are brought together by groups of values of products for districts in 1901, and in table xIx. for provinces in 1881, 189l and 190l. Works with an output under 32,000 comprise the first group, with 32,000 to under 312,000 the second, with $12,000 to under $25,000 the third, with $25,000 to under 850,000 the fourth, and with $50,000 and over the fifth. Two-ti.irds in number of all industrial establishments reported for 188l and 1891 are counted in the group whose value of products is under 32,000, about one-fourth of the whole in the group of $2,000 to under $12,000, and less than one-twelfth of the whole in the group of 312,000 and over. Of the establishments reported for 190l, one-tenth of the whole number have values of less than 32,000, one-half or more have values of 32,000 to under 312,000, and about two-fifths have values of $12,000 and over. ' An obvious tendency in the manufacturing industries is in the direction of works of larger capacity, as indicated by the statistics of capital and the value of products. Taking for illustration the capital of works in the two groups whose products are 325,000 to under $50,000 and $50,000 and over-which doubtless exclude all establish- CENSUs oF CANADA, 1901. lxi | ments employing less than five persons-the number of such works was 2,075 in 1881, 2,879 in 189l, and 3,185 in 1901. The capital employed in works of the two groups was $101,104,322 in 1881, being an average per establishment of 348,725 ; in 1891 it was 3235,891,991, or an average of $81,878 ; and in 1901 it was 3377,943,990, or an average of 3118,663. Compared by per cent ratio with the capital of all industries, the capital of works having a product of 325,000 and over in 1881 was 61 03, in 1891 it was 66-78, and in 1901 it was 84-56. Taking the product of works in the same two groups for a second illustration, it is found that in 1881 it was $187,249,941, or an average per establishment of $90,24l ; that in 1891 it was 3297,222,732, or an average of $103,166 ; and that in 1901 it was $393,262,128, or an average of $123,473. Compared by per cent ratio with the products of all industries, as was done with capital, these works of 325,000 and cver show a ratio of 60-46 for 1881, of 63-26 for 1891, and of 81-75 for 1901. For all works having a product of 325,000 and over, therefore, the average increase of capital per establishment was 333,153 and of product $12,925 from 1881, to 1891, and from 1891 to 1901 the increase of capital was $36,785, and of product 320,307 per establishment. MANUFACTURES OF CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES. Tables xx. and xxI, exhibit a comparison of statistics of manufactures in towns and cities of 5,000 inhabitants and over and in villages and towns of 1,500 to under 5,000 for the three census years 1881, 189l and 190l, in sofar as a comparison may be made of the statistics of works employing five hands and over with those of works without relation to the number of employees. Where the statistics are less in 1901 than 'in either of the former years, it cannot be affirmed that those of all works, if enumerated small and great, would be less ; but where they are greater as taken, there is no man- ner of doubt. And in the aggregate there is no doubt, because 5,832 works in cities, towns and villages of 1,500 inhabitants and over in 1901 have products of 3360,645,- 387, while 21,607 works in places of the same limit of population in 1891 had pro- ducts of 3310,911,527 and 13,123 works in 1881 had products of $198,017,874. The sta- tistics are summarized in table 37 for number of establishments, amount of capital and value of products. In cities and towns of 5,000 population and over the average capital per establish- ment in 1881 was $10,839, in 1891 it was $12,299 and in 1901 it was 361,730, and for villages and towns of 1,500 to under 5,000 it was 34,418 in 1881, 36,913 in 1891 and 349,864 in 1901. For the same census years the value of products per establishment in cities and towns of 5,000 and over was $l8,586 in 1881, 316,762 in 1891 and 365,128 in 1901, and in villages and towns of 1,500 to under 5,000 it was 38,823 in 1881, | 39,001 in 1891 and 350,165 in 1901. The increased averages of capital and products in the last census year are largely due to the omission of all smaller works in the enumeration ; but there is no doubt that the growth of industries has been greater in the urban places. In the cities, y lxii CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. towns and villages the product of works in 1881 was $198,017,874 of the total of 3309,731,867 for the Dominion, or 64 per cent; in 1891 it was 3310,911,527 of the total of 3469,847,886, or 66 per cent ; and in 1901 it was 3363,319,603 of the total of In the city of Toronto alone the value of products cf $481,053,375, or 75 per cent. works employing five hands and over was 313,451,576 more than the products of all works in 1891. 37. ESTABLISHMENTs, CAPITAL AND PRODUCTs oF CITIEs, TOWNS AND VILLAGES IN 1881, 1891 AND 1 01. In cities and towns of 5,000 and In towns and villages of 1,500 to OVeI . under 5,000. Provinces. 1881. 1891. 1901. 1881. 1891. 1901. Establishmerts in- NO. N@. NO, NO, NO, NO, British Columbia,... . 271 427 211 õ # 19 Manitoba ..... ...... 106 348 115 6 # 65 11 New Brunswick...... 349 1,033 222 87 155 69 Nova Scotia ......... 486 690 171 512 1,006 173 Ontario.............. 4,032 8,307 2,258 3,309 4,254 924 Prince Edwurd Island 198 237 31 65 63 17 Quebec .............. 2,980 3,959 1,419 728 1,035 247 The territories. ...... 28 35 Totals.......... 8,422 · 15,001 4,427 4,701 6,606 1,495 Capital in- $ $ 3 3 $ 3 | British Columbia..... 2,440,755 | 10,458,092 | 12,695,472 $ e 644,364 Manitoba ............ 691,655 | 3,502,872 | 5,268,876 , @ 368,498 430,490 New Brunswick. ... . 3,000,029 | 6,341,948 | 7,374,726 244,425 1,953,465 | 5,773,106 Nova Scotia . 2,699,814 | 6,636,630 | 19,906,672 | 1,455,720 | 3,192,243 | 4,862,001 Ontario.............. 36,882,430 | 81,381,059 | 131,919,410 | 17,085,759 | 30,615,149 | 42,073,843 Prince Edward Island| 980,018 847,509 813,765 98,137 168,179 280,660 Quebec ...... , ..... .. 44,592,271 | 75,335,659 | 95,300,361 | 1,886,505 | 8,366,140 | 19,294,905 The territories. ..... . $ @ © e , • • 405,120 | 1,186,969 Totals..... .... | 91,286,972 | 184,503,769 | 273,279,282 | 29,770,546 | 45,668,794 | 74,546,338 Average per estab- lishment....... · • 10,839 12,299 61,730 4,418 6,913 49,864 Products in— British Columbia. .. .. | 2,254,896 | 8,196,647 | 10,155,268 U> @ 0 Us 1,102,608 Manitoba ... ... ...... | 1,700,320 | 6,345,040 | 9,137,575 | $ @ 741,575 921,090 New Brunswick...... 6,574,629 | 10,933,694 8,694,848 | 833,050 1,983,036 4,257,633 Nova Scotia ....... .. 6,083,530 9,445,069 | 8,452,785 | 2,663,177 | 5,710,142 | 5,233,263 Ontario.......... ... . 66,723,870 | 116,973,443 | 143,632,119 | 33,633,944 39,880,716 | 42,419,117 Prince Edward Island 998,530 1,417,346 900,430 283,134 242,972 168,065 Quebec.............. 72,203,767 | 98,142,006 | 107,349,603 | 4,065,027 | 10,640,941 | 19,586,123 The territories. ..... 258,900 | 1,309,076 Totals........... 156,539,542 | 251,453,245 | 288,322,628 | 41,478,332 | 59,458,282 | 74,996,975 Average per estab- 1 « lishment .... ... 18,5S6 16,762 65,128 8,823 9,001 50,165 | CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. lxiii 38. PRINCIPAL MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTs oF 1901 BY GROUPs oF PRoDUcTs. 6-8 Average Name or kind of industry. # v#e † er , ments. | products. ment. 1. Industries with products of 3200,000 to No. $ 8 under 3500,000 per establishment- Agricultural implements............... 6 1,742,283 290,380 Bags, cotton............ , , @ @ @ @ @ 3 942,213 314,071 Boilers and engines.. ................. 7 2,209,308 315,615 Boots and shoes. .. .... * @ @ 4 @ 6 @ @ @ © © © © 18 5,091,900 282,884 Rread, biscuits and confectionery.. .. 11 3,215,495 292,318 Car repairs...... ................ .... 4 1,448,995 362,249 Carriages and wagons.................. 7 2,280,848 325,835 Cars and car works. .. ... ... ... ..... 3 1,006,175 335,392 Clothing, men's (factory) ..... ....... 12 3,291,279 274,273 Clothing, women's (factory).. ......... 3 902,719 300,906 Cottons. .... ........ ............ 8 2,525,608 315,701 Flouring and grist mill products....... 15 4,217,622 281,175 Foundry and machine shop products.. .. 21 6,035,090 287,385 Furnishing goods, men's............... 5 1,664,875 332,975 Furniture and upholstered goods. ...... 5 1,182,547 236,509 Glass. ................................ 3 892,804 297,601 Harness and saddlery.. ................ 3 865,000 288,333 Hats, caps and furs................... . 8 2,106,500 263,312 Hosiery and knit goods.. ... .. ......... 3 812,000 270,667 | Iron and steel products............ .. 3 982,150 310,717 Leather, tanned, curried and finished.. . 13 3,812,759 293,289 Liquors, malt. .... ...... ........... 5 1,350,436 270,087 Log products....... , ............ , ... 39 10,760,037 275,898 Musical instruments ................. 4| 1,197,076| 299,269 Oils ... , .............. » s s e s • s e s e s s s 4 1,159,700 289,925 Paints and varnishes. ...... , , ... .'. .. 4 1,145,922 286,480 Paper .... ... , ........... ...... é 6 1,742,719 290,453 Printing and publishing........... .. . 8| 2,684,918 335,615 Sewing machines................... .. 3 752,308| 250,769 Ships and ship repairs........ . , .... 3 975,747 325,249 Slaughtering and meat packing. ... ... . 5 1,802,390 360,478 Soap ..... : ........................... 4 915,634 228,908 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.......... 3 743,660 247,887 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical... 5 1,799,119 359,824 Woollen goods .... .. , .... . ....... 6 1,787,724 297,954 All others*............... .. • © | º º © © © © ã © 63| 18,536,138 294,224 Totals.... ... ....... ...... ses 94,531,698 292,66e 2 • Includes 1 air brakes, 1 ammunition, 1 belting and hose, leather, 1 bicycles, 1 boxes and bags, paper, SDi *º8, wooden, l brass castings, 2 bridges, iron and steel, 1 † 1 cement,. Portland, 1 coffees and † l coke, l cordage, rope and twine, 1 corsets, 1 cottolene, 1 drugs and chemicals, 1 electrical appara- Wy ºnd supplies, 2 electric light and power, l fruit and vegetable canning, 1 gloves and mittens, 1 hard. § ºarriage and saddlery, 1 liquors, distilled, 2 lumber products, 1 matches, 1 oil clothing, 1 patent l edicines, i picture frames,2 plumbers supplies, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing,.1 printing and bookbinding † 2 pumps and windmills, 1 railway supplies, I rice cleaning and polishing, 1 rubber clothing, l ºber and elastic goods, 1 salt, i screws, 2 seed cleaning and preparing, 2 silk and silk s, 1 silver- #ithing, 2 smelting, 1 starch, 2 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, 2 wallpaper, 2 watch cases, 2 wºn- °" blinds and shades, 1 wire, 1 woodenware. lxiv CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 38. PRINCIPAL MANUFACTURING EsTABLISHMENTs oF 1901 BY GRoUPs oF PRoDUoTs-Concluded. - - Average Estab- Value Name or kind of industry. . lish- § P† mentS. products. •. ment. gº NO, 3 $ 2. Industries with products of 3500,000 to under 31,00U,000 per establishment- Boots and shoes....................... 7 4,204,000 600,571 Cottons............................... 5 3,327,689 665,538 Flouring and grist mill products . . , . . 5 3,499,590 699,918 Iron and steel products.. ... .. ........ 3 2,644,946 881,649 Leather, tanned, curried and finished... 3 1,725,000 575,000 Log products ...... . ................ 8 4,989,533 623,692 Slaughtering and meat packing. ....... 4 2,856,673 714,168 Smelting.. ..... ....... ... ....... s 2,368,285 789,428 All others*.. .... ..... ..... ........ 30 21,114,109 703,803 Total ... ........................ 68| 46,729,825 687.203 3. Industries with produets of 31,000,000 and over per establishment- Cottons. .................... .... .. .. 3 4,697,680 1,565,893 Flouring and grist mill products....... . 3 6,318,295 2,106,098 Log products ......................... 3 4,325,000 1,441,667 Slaughtering and meat packing........ 8] 14,228,843 1,778,605 Sugar, refined................... , .... 4| 12,595,000 3,148,750 All others*....................... .... 18 28,887,016 1,604,834 Totals.. .......... .... ......... 39 71,051,834| 1,821,842 Manufacturing works having an output of $200,000 and over in the census year are shown by industries in table 38 in three groups, viz : works with (1) a product of 3200,000 to under 3500,000, (2) a product of 3500,000 to under 31,000,000, and (3) a product of 31,000,000 and over. The first of these groups represents 84 kinds of in- · dustries and 323 establishments, with a total product of $94,531,698, and an average of $292,668 per establishment. The second group represents 30 kinds of industries and 68 establishments, with a total product of $46,729,825 and an average of $687,203 per establishment. The third group represents 18 kinds of industries and 39 establishments with a total product of 371,051,834 and an average of 31,821,842. Altogether there are represented in the three groups 90 kinds of industries comprising 430 establish- ments having a product of 3200,000 and over in the census year, with a total product of $212,313,357, and an average of 3493,752. The number of establishments with a 1 Includes 1 agricultural implements, 2 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 boilers and engines, 1 bridges, iron and steel, 2 car repairs, 1 car works, l clothing, men's (factory), 2 cordage, rope and twine l electrical apparatus and supplies, 2 foundry and machine shop # 1 furnishing goods, men's,,2 gas, lighting and heating, 1 hosiery and knit goods, 1 liquors, distilled, l paints and varnishes, 2 plumb ing and tinsmithing, 1 rubber and elastic goods, l starch,, 1 textiles, dyeing and finishing, 1 thread, 1 tO , chewing, smoking and snuff, 1 wire, 2 woollen goods- *Includes 2 agricultural implements,.1 boots and shoes, 2 car repairs, l car works, 1 clothing, men's (factory),,l electrical apparatus and supplies, i iron and steel †º 1 oils, 2 smelting, 1 slaughtering, not including meat packing, , 2 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, 1 textiles, dyeing and finishing, z wood pulp, chemical and mechanical. CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901, lxv product of less than 3200,000 in the census year is 14,220, with a total product of 3268,740,018 and an average per establishment of 318,898. STATISTICs oF MANUFACTUREs IN 189l AND 190l FoR woRKs EMPLOYING FIVE HANDS AND OVER. A just comparison of the manufactures of 1891 and 1901 may be made only when . all the terms are ascertained to be equal. And inasmuch as the census of 1891 was taken for all works, large and small, and that of 1901 for works employing five hands and over, it became necessary to make a compilation of the schedules of 1891 which would exclude all works with less than five employees. This has been done, and the results are shown in table xxII. for (l) number of establishments, (2) number of em- ployees, (3) wages, including salaries, and (4) value of products. Brought to the same terms as the records of 1901, the number of works in 1891 is reduced from 75,964 to l4,065, the number of employees from 369,595 to 272,033, the cost of wages and salaries from $100,415,350 to $79,234,31l and the value of products from 3469,907,886 to 8368,696,7 23. The number of works employing less than five hands was 61,899, the number of employees 97,562, the cost of wages and salaries $21,181,039 and the value · of products $101,211,163.* • In table xxIII. comparison is made of the statistics of 1891 and 1901 for works employing five hands and over by industries in the Dominion, under the four heads of Works, employees, wages and products,—showing a gain in the decade of 585 in the number of works, of 72,002 in the number of employees, of 334,015,039 in the earnings (wages and salaries) of employees and of 3112,356,652 in the value of products. The total number of industries represented in this table is 179, not including the " all others,' and necessarily in some cases two or more industries have been grouped under one head. A comparison of the statistics of 1891 and 1901 is made in table 39 by fifteen groups . of industries for employees, wages and value of products. The increase in the number of employees in the group of food products during the decade was 10,391, in wages (which include salaries) $4,642,765 and in value of products 849,243,633. The largest increase was made in the manufacture of butter and cheese, where the number of employees was doubled, the cost of wages increased by 3604,740, and the value of products by $18,764,523. The next largest increase was made in the slaughtering and meat packing industry, where the number of employees has nearly trebled, and the cost of wages and value of products quadrupled. The second group, textiles, shows an increase of 17,405 in the number of employees, $6,746,756 in earnings of wages and $12,980,597 in value of products. The manufac- ture of men's and women's clothing employed 6,494 more persons in 1901 than in 1891 and the earnings of wages were more by 32,298,828, but the value of products was more by only 3713,506. In the manufacture of woollen goods the results are even less favour- l In making an analysis of the table of 1891 errors were discovered which affect to some extent the totals for that census year, chiefly owing to dnplication of returns. The errors affect six kinds of indus- tries, namely, coke, cartridges, leather, sugar, smelting and flour, and as corrected for this report the total of employees is reduced by 661, of wages by 3248,300, and of products by 36,351,000. C—E lxvi CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 39. COMPARATIVE STATISTICS OF EMPLOYEES, WAGES AND VALUE OF PRODUCTs IN 1891 AND 1901, BY a» , • CLASSES OF INDUSTRIES. 1891. 1901. Name or kind of industry. Em- Wages. v,ue Em- Wages. vºlue ployees. products. ployees. products. NO. $ $ NO. $ $ I. Food products...... ........ 37,560 6,176,226 75,958,987| 47,951] 10,818,991| 125,202,620 Baking powder and flavour- ing extracts ............ .. 180 87,800 588,700 216 102,317 524,016 Barley, pot and pearl... ... .. @ Q @ @ 6# @ 22 9,724 229,816 Bread, biscuits and confec- tionery ................... 4,296 1,346,046 8,364,306| 6,831j 2,522,089| 11,637,808 Butter and cheese.. ......... 3,438 859,370 10,697,879 6,886 1,464,110| 29,462,402 Cocoa and chocolate. ........ 17 6,000 58,000 92 32,396 218,460 Coffees and spices. ...... ... . 144 68,238 1,058,750 551| 263,618| 1,957,536 Condensed milk ..... , @ @ @ n 25 7,630 83,000 118 41,772 269,520 Evaporated fruits and vege- tables .................... 421 30,025| 142,436 1,605| 129,738 395,540 Fish, preserved... .. ......... 21,329 1,423,733 5,661,144| 17,059 1,700,106| 8,025,630 Flouring and grist mill pro- . © ucts. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. . 2,607| 1,221,462 30,721,846| 4,251 1,985,991 31,835,873 Fruit and vegetable canning. | 2,258 167,169 887,578 4,867| 504,664 2,831,742 Slaughtering and meat pack- 2D8 - . - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 931| 298,932 5,264,143 2,416 1,020,164| 22,217,984 Sugar, refined............... 1,402 509,811| 11,627,1C0 1,264 747,280 12,595,000 Vinerar and pickles. ........ 409 128,465 745,305l 373 123,295 561,682 All other industries ......... 103| 21,545 # 400| 171,727| 2,439,611 II. Textiles ................... 51,734 12,514,885|54,744,242 69,139| 19,261,641 67,724,839 Awnings, tents and sails.. ... 229 88,349 : 477,800 359 148,038| 448,249 Bags, cotton......... » g @ @ s e E 51 18,000 265,000 391 142,599 1,114,213 Batting..................... 57 23,500 205,000 87 33,590 110,981 Carpets..................... 308 88,924 359,919| 524| 173,423 633,192 Clothing, men's (tailoring)... 9,818| 3,387,344 8,775.439 Clothing, men's (factory pro- | 18,144| 4,732,449 18,669,652 | duct)......... .. ... ... ... 13,028 2,523,273 8,980,291 Clothing, women's (dress- v making, etc) .............. 7,045 1,092,823| 4,931,779 5,948 1,494,368 4,368,580 Clothing, women's (factory product).................. 2,889 719,115| 2,190,627 Cordage, rope and twine. .... 804| 215,822 1,707,734 970 ºººº 2,212,663 Cottons..................... 8,635| 2,142,603 8,741,724 12,029 3,547,784| 12,033,052 Flax, dressed................ 1,399 201,299 534,100 1,071| 156,207 338,176 Furnishing goods, men's. ... 3,013| 689,000 2,737,200 5,385 i,426,601| 4,623,652 Hammocks . .. ... s . ......... @ @ L» @ A © 46 12,650 29,560 Hats, caps and furs.. ........ 2,339 683,014| 4,743,888 3,894| 1,392,302 5,876,467 Hosiery and knit goods.. .. .. 1,777 428,685| 1,747,785 3,896 1,059,912 3,857,519 Mats and rugs....... . , g e @ @ $ 32 10,000 30,000 75 21,082 52,092 Oil clothing.. ................ 30 3,410 26,394 292 102,404 560,693 Shoddy ............. ...... 15 4,400 18,000 75 28,680 155,280 Textiles, dyeing and finishing © © g © • © 565 237,092| 2,051,992 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. lxvii 39. COMPARATIVE STATISTICS OF EMPLOYEES, ETC-Continued. C—E# 1891. 1901. Name or kind of industry. Value N Value §. Wages. ºr - §. Wages. proºº- NO. $ $ No. 3 $ II. Textiles-Con. Wool, carding and fulling. .. 158 27,950[ 158,622| 16 2,640 4,030 Woollen goods.. ........... 6,881| 1,837,44l 7,845,386 6,795 2,066,320 7,359,541 Woollen yarns.. .......... 26 8,000 33,000 68 18,377 86,350 Wool pulling.......... ..... $ $ ſ$ $ © © 28 13,138 115,487 All other industries..... .... . 791| 219,216 1,511,259 890 271,279 1,746,713 III. Iron and steel products. ... | 20,906 8,386,368 28,535,789| 27,002 11,812,720 34,878,402 Axes and tools.............. ] 1 l| 1,053 448,275| 1,038,705 Boilers and engines. .. .. .... 1,691 690,775| 2,433,878 4,028 1,845,574 4,626,214 Bridges, iron and steel ... .. . 444 184,300 728,075 874| 391,696| 1,693,000 Cutlery and edge tools. .. .. . 758| 332,372 987,504 320 141,234 257,275 Dies and moulds ........... . 30 16,020 33,600 Foundry and machine shop products. ... . - . ... ... ... .. 12,575 5,087,273 16,111,352 12,947| 5,584,767| 15,292,445 Gas machines. .. ............ 29 11,776 29,121 Hardware, carriage and sad- €Ty . .. • • • • • • • • • • • • . .. .. . @ @ G @ $ @ 493| 149,802 401,821 Iron and steel products. ... .. 2,751| 1,099,770 4,356,730 4,316 1,924,732| 6,912,457 Printing presses............. 4 $ 4 $ $ $ 315 126,424 362,135 Safes and vaults.... ........ 202 78,660 202,500 181 104,760 225,200 Saws. ...................... § 136,172 521,380| 262| 117,639| 314,312 Scales. .... , ................ 122 45,500[ 164,800 226 115,871 285,240 Screws..................... 169 65,100| 198,000 266| 111,879 385,810 Sewing machines. ........ .. 884| 291,983 775,670 637| 300,362 752,308 Wire. ......... ... , ...... 814 310,093 1,884,100 637| 254,861| 1,693,995 Wire fencing. .............. 2| 2 2 200 88,678| 336,470 All other industries.. ........ 175 64,370| 171,800 188 78,370 238,294 IV. Timber and lumber and their re-manufactures...... 65,938| 18,658,719| 72,796,425 82,492 23,472,458 80,341,204 Artificial limbs and trusses. . 14 4,200 22,800 29 11,808 27,847 Baskets........ ............ 208 40,600 81,490 351 73,499 152,842 Billiard tables and materials. 17 12,500 37,500 38 22,408 91,793 Boxes, cigar................ 30 6,000 15,000 334| 109,332 283,000 Boxes, wooden.............. 1,279| 341,055| 1,389,921 2,002| 592,864 1,927,720 Coffins and caskets. ......... 270 99,400| 295,200 601| 252,667 683,177 Cooperage. ...... .......... 1,265| 398,893| 1,269,589 929 337,514 867,796 Corks...... ... © « $ 5 $ º $ 79 23,500| 163,000 119 47,024 176,172 Furniture and upholstered \ 8 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 5,509| 1,927,282 6,025,811| 7,212 2,547,827| 6,949,384 Lasts and pegs ............. 80 22,950 56,800 146 54,213 132,506 Log products ............... 46,461| 11,970,947|46,774,896 55,802 13,755,334 50,805,084 Lumber products............ 7,325| 2,925,163 13,443,802 8,365 3,420,357| 10,754,959 Matches................... . 1,035| 142,039| 432,253 488 87,331 312,655 l Included with cutlery and edge tools in 1891. * Included with wire in 1891. Q. CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 39. coMPARATIvE sTATIsTICs oF EMPLoYEEs, ETC-Continued. 1891. 1901. Name or kind of industry. Value Value §- Wº | § | §- Wº | §. NO, $ 3 NO. $ S IV. Timber and lumber and their re-manufactures-Con. Picture frames. ... , ........ 129| 47,870| 240,200 608 209,291 623,025 Pumps and windmills ....... 141 55,709| 222,052 565 263,268 733,150 Refrigerators................ 44 19,510 47,000 124 35,702 149,974 Shooks, box. ......... © e # @ @ @ L5 102 23,552 87,000 225 59,655 293,225 Woodvorking and turning ..| 639 173,soo 535,035 942 so4764 777,722 Wood pulp, chemical and me- chanical ..... , .... ...... 1,021 290,824| 1,053,842 3,301| 1,179,807| 4,246,781 All other industries..... , ... 290| 132,925| 603,234 311| 107,793 352,392 V. Leather and its finished pro- ducts ................. .| 16,025 4,874,317| 24,451,749 20,770 7,430,598 34,720,513 Boots and shoes ............ 11,631| 3,226,561| 12,706,215 13,743| 4,645,007| 18,481,216 Boot and shoe supplies ...... © # © ſ ; ſ) , 344 89,572 262,127 Belting and hose, leather.... 143 62,640 511,000 109 63,887 408,715 Harness and saddlery ..... . 1,035| 382,036 1,502,753 2,509| 980,772| 3,427,255 Leather, tanned, curried and finished.............. ... .. 8,199 1,199,080 9,711,781| 3,981| 1,630,285| 12,068,600 Leather goods......... # # g @ @ @ 17 4,000 20,000 84 21,075 72,600 vI. Paper and printing........ 12,087| 4,568,909 13,849,885 18,049 7,914,871| 20,653,028 Boxes and bags, paper. ... .. 940 217,520 1,133,200 1,539 387,734| 1,256,147 Cardboard . , ... .......... • © $ # © © 115 34,461 147,000 Paper.... . . ............ | 1,787| 654,802 2,570,722 2,935 1,191,038 4,380,776 Printing and bookbinding ... 1,936| 679,013 1,966,653 2,836 1,135,341| 2,748,356 Printing and publishing ... .. | 7,124 2,910,824 7,671,310 9,481| 4,671,413| 10,319,241 Stationery goods............ 87 21,500 87,000 593| 228,115 638,520 Stereotyping and electrotyp- - ing. .... , ... ... .. .. · · · · · · · 40 20,000 45,000 69| 43,400| 90,034 Wallpaper.................. 4 137| 56,000 351,000 389| 200,667| 874,049 All other industries ..... ... 36 9,250 25,000 92 22,702 198,905 vII. Liquors and beverages .... | 2,692 1,207,837| 8,671,847| 3,987| 2,091,723 9,191,700 Aerated and mineral waters.. 412 135,160 550,412 693| 287,046 806,532 Liquors, distilled.. ........ 404 178,950| 2,199,600 586 364,062 1,620,418 Liquors, malt. .......... .. .. 1,733 849,327| 5,484,305| 2,473| 1,354,902 6,204,250 Liquors, vinous. ............ 100 29,350| 203,150 158 57,715 289,350 Malt........ . •e e e s o º e s e s © © © é$ 43| | 15,050| 234,380 77 27,998 271,150 vIII. Chemicals and allied pro- ducts............. . » © ® © © 2,542 921,013| 7,739,531| 3,514 1,647,951| 11,437,300 Drug5... , , ......... -. .. .. . 697| 269,250| 1,613,725 623| 297,855| 1,380,905 Explosives. .... ............ . • 152 68,350 547,000 164 93,400 543,944 Fertilizers. . , ............... 30 5,000 20,000 63 19,878 101,250 Oils.. ... • e e e e e • • • • • • • © e • º • a 428 144,503| 2,128,112 669 331,241| 3,519,493 Paints and va mishes........ 453 186,250 1,800,600 638 332,521 2,786,593 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. lxix 39. COMPARATIVE STATISTICS OF EMPLOYEES, ETC.—Continued. 1891. 1901. Name or kind of industry. Value Value §- Wages. proº• p#§s | Wages. r - NO, $ $ NO. 3 3 VIII. Chemicals and allied pro- ducts-Con. Patent medicines............ 123 41,510 421,100 598| 279,348| 1,350,993 Salv. ....................... 242 66,250 335,720 208 86,444 345,148 Starch...................... 235 68,600 483,850 390| 134,460 1,006,400 All other industries.......... 182 71,300 389,424 161 72,804 402,574 IX. Clay, glass and stone pro- ducts. .................. 12,514 3,577,159 10,194,358| 11,143 3,053,951 7,318,582 Abrasive goods. ............ 27 11,400 38,000 111 58,074 121,313 Brick, tile and pottery....... 6,731 1,541,584 3,852,021 6,705 1,327,533 3,299,917 Cement, natural rockl. .... . 94 33,900 106,800 Cement, Portland*.. ....... } 225 ºº9 227,275|{ 558 221,514 765,876 Glass........ ........... .. 925 342,700 683,500 1,438| 549,211 995,401 Glass, stained, cut and orna- mental. ................ 45 20,500 61,000 81 42,436 88,600 Grindstones and pulpstones. . º ? - . C - 106 22,047 41,400 Lime ............. . , • • • • e u s 1,076 299,605| 988,941 747| 218,727 523,862 Mirrors and plate glass. ..... 235 78,000 558,000 140 74,420 265,535 Monuments and tombstones,* 986 434,896 935,678 Stone, cut*................. } 2,902 1,089,587| 3,432,221 { 71 30,675 72,700 All other industries...... ... . 348| 112,883 353,400 106 40,518 101,500 X. Metals and metal products (including pig iron). .... , 8,458 3,322,176 13,251,910 10,659( 4,935,529 19,561,261 Brass castings .............. 1,334°| 539,620*| 2,146,250s 901| 404,466| 1,099,557 Jewelry and repairs.. ...... 782| 334,720 1,416,609 794| 383,011 996,313 Lamps..... ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · 62 20,000 65,000 70 30,954 117,491 | Lead bar and pipe. ..... , ... 10 5,000 38,000 94 45,993 293,216 Metallic roofing and flooring. • • @ º © - 172 74,488 495,500 Plumbers'supplies ..... .. .. 60 20,000 70,000 468| 206,365 821,584 Plumbing and tinsmithing. .. 3,833| 1,356,876 5,716,250| 4,757| 1,855,445| 6,553,957 Silversmithing .......... ... 256 118,500 504,300 483 254,536 740,969 Smelting ................... 1,898| 850,980 3,016,240 2,113 1,331,553| 7,082,384 Watch cases ................ - - e 9 g 5 503| 202,936 707,840 All other industries.......... 223 76,480| 279,261 304| 145,782 652,450 XI. Tobacco and its manufac- tures.. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . 5,256 1,435,212 5,627,765| 6,982 2,604,736 11,802,112 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff................ 2,091| 481,252 2,347,651| 2,351| 791,066| 6,469,961 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes| 3,165 953,960 3,280,114 4,631| 1,813,670| 5,332,151 cutting in 1891. * Included in the item * cement mills ' in 1891. * Included under the º Includes 23 iron and brass fitting foundries. head of marble and stone lxx CENsUs oF CANADA, 19ou 39. COMPARATIVE STATISTICS OF EMPLOYEES, ETC.—Continued. 1891. 1901. Name or kind of industry. Em- Value Em- Value ployees. Wages. ºr - ployees. Wages. r . NO, $ $ NO. 8 $ XII. Vehicles for land transpor- | tation .................. 10,132| 4,141,659| 16,037,684 15,923 7,014,164| 19,971,605 Bicycles..................... 80 23,000 90,000 512| 232,617 550,606 Car repairs ................. ſ© º © © @ $ 5,811| 2,835,508| 7,546,644 Carriages and wagons . .... 4,680| 1,737,295| 5,942,559| 5,466| 2,256,456| 6,650,912 Carriage and wagon materials † 149,200| 554,600 987 403,454| 1,269,271 Cars and car works .......... 5,014| 2,232,164| 9,450,525| 3,147| 1,286,129| 3,954,172 xIII. Vessels for water trans- portation................ 3,383 1,071,053 3,311,559| 2,719 910,687| 2,043,668 Boats and canoes...... , $ s $ © º 214 77,093| 206,084 191 75,170 143,832 Ships and ship repairs. , ..... 3,150| 986,160 3,067,475| 2,528| 835,517| 1,899,836 Masts and spars.. ........... 19 7,800 38,000 xIv. Miscellaneous industries. . | 21,877| 8,037,936 32,543,949| 24,003 9,961,110 35,607,212 Agricultural implements.. .. . 4,321| 1,750,048| 7,252,005 6,834| 3,057,930 9,597,389 Ammunition. ... ... , ........ 181 55,497| 292,355 399| 132,216 414,906 Artificial feathers and flowers 7 1,800 5,000 103 18,603 36,000 Blacking.......... ......... Lº , # # # # º 93 33,852 128,217 Brooms and brushes. .. ...... 679 223,986 763,985 857| 317,754 952,658 Buttons .... ... ............ 455| 114,000 277,500 336 76,212 150,000 Church decorations.. .. ...... 8 2,400 15,000 40 22,725 40,941 Corsets and supplies.. ....... 930| 211,046| 816,200 704 202,285 592,341 Electrical apparatus and sup- plies. .......... ..... ..... 408| 158,500| 801,752| 2,021| 950,551| 3,032,252 Electric light and power.. ... 630| 237,348| 845,134| 1,082| 591,089 2,008,017 Elevators. . .............. 75 32,400| 111,000 177 86,600 207,100 Fancy goods. ........ ...... 157 70,100| 284,000 177 53,442 217,514 Fringes, cords and tassels.. .. 50 7,000 37,000 189 47,400 126,311 Gas, lighting and heating.. .. 1,103| 465,711 | 2,676,798 961| 503,867| 2,327,466 Gloves and mittens. ... .. .... 575 123,439 692,600 1,060| 285,289 1,024,245 Glue . ...................... 45 11 800 72,000 51 16,048 47,627 Hairwork. ... .. .......... 27 I1,000 43,500 99 33,188 109,679 Hay, baled. ................ $ g» s @ 9 â 190 72,080 490,000 Ink ............... ........ 18 7,200 55,000 24 17,756 105,000 Jewel cases. ................ 8 850 2,800 63 17,709 46,500 Ladders ................. .. . .. @ p $ # 24| 8,662 16,300 Mattresses and spring beds. . 190 57,482| 271,500 446| 172,563 672,850 Mica, cut.. . .. ... .. ... . 10 3,580 40,000 264 55,494 337,628 Musical instrulments. .. .. , ... 2,090 930,213 3,263,218 2,553| 1,176,668| 3,023,730 Musical instrument materials 34 10,800 29,500 293 1 94,368 356,997 Optical goods............... 6 3,000 10,000 168 71,748 199,750 Painting and glazing.. ...... 879 352,069| 1,089,620 105 44,357 103,000 Photography................ 173 62,710| 237,000 59 32,869 94,858 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. lxxi 39. coMPARATIvE sTATISTICs oF EMPLOYEES, ETO.—Continucd. 1891. 1901. Name or kind of industry. Em- Value Em- Value ployees. Wages. pro,§ . ployees. Wages. p . XIV. M#laneºus industries-| No. $ $ NO. 3 3 07l, Photographic materials...... 15 6,150 12,150 140 63,60( | 230,186 Pipe and boiler covering., ... 19 6,000 26,500 46 26,48: 68,945 Plaster ..................... t 4 @ $ @ 100| 37,13: 88,706 Pulleys..................... 37 9,700 44,700 182 68,562 248,000 Railway supplies . ... ..... , 113 39,900 165,000 405| 188,668 556,600 Roofing and coofing materials. 344| 137,960 763,000 154 81,146 569,640 Rubber clothing ....... ... . * @ º 4 º© º 202 99,068 401,000 Rubber and elastic goods. ... | 1,371| 351,443 2,040,000 551| 229,704 1,173,422 Seed cleaning and preparing. @ i> @ $ E @t 585| 128,243 1,472,087 Signs ................ ..... 20 9,000 53,000 28 15,376 34,160 Soap ...... ..-.-. ........... 389 163,350 1,909,390 629 317,966| 2,143,945 Umbrellas............ , ..... 89 22,5oo 160,000 162 46,012 110,ooo Washing compounds........ 18 8,476 20,500 Washing machines and wring- €I'S . . .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 108 37,660| 134,540 178 58,178 179,434 Wax candles....... ... ... ,. 5 1,300 6,000 30 16,250 71,250 Window blinds and shades .. | # @ # 5 © © 304 117,805 738,532 All other industries.......... 6,308 2,348,994| 7,245,202 917 265,114| 1,041,529 XV. Hand trades. ............. 929 340,842 981,043 702 318,220 599,329 Bicycle repairs.............. @ @ # à 5 $ 45 16,962 . 36,200 Blacksmithing ... ..... ..... 523 192,282 579,143 75 42,152 77,954 Dyeing and cleaning ...... , . 193 54,860 210,000 240 88,058 163,895 Interior decorations. ...... , . 45 27,000 54,000 232 124,002 226,130 Lock and gunsmithing ..... 168 66,700 1stº 110 47,046 95,150 able. While the cost of wages is more by $228,879. The number of employees is less by 86 and the value of products less by $485,845, The dyeing and finishing of textiles appears as a separate industry for 1901 with products of 32,051,992 ; for 1891 the pro- duct of dyeing and scouring works was 3345,504. In cottons there is shown an increase of 3,394 in employees, of 31,405,181 in wages and of 33,291,328 in products ; in men's furnishing goods the increase of employees is 2,372, of wages 3737,601 and of products $l,886,452 ; in hats, caps and furs there is an increase of 1,555 in employees, of 8709,- 288 in wages and of $1,132,579 in products ; and in hosiery and knit goods the increase of employees is 2,119, of wages 3631,227, and of products 32,109,734. Substantial Progress is also shown in the manufactures of cotton bags, rope and twine and oil clothing. The group of iron and steel products shows an increase of 6,096 in the num- ber of employees, of 33,426,352 in wages, and of 36,342,613 in the value of products. Axes and tools were compiled with cutlery and edge tools in 1891, lxxii CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. and the statistics of these industries brought together for 1901 shows that the number of employees has increased 615, the wages 3257,137 and the products 3308,476. Iron and steel bridges have more than doubled in number of em- ployees, cost of wages and value of products, and foundry and machine shop pro- ducts have made no advance. Iron and steel industries show an increase of 1,565 in employees, 3824,962 in wages, and 32,555,727 in value of products. The next largest increase in the industries of the group is shown in the manufacture of boilers and engines, in which the number of employees grew from 1,691 to 4,028, the cost of wages from 3690,775 to 31,845,574 and the value of products from $2,433,878 to 34,626,214. Printing press, stamp and die works in 1891 employed 127 persons, whose earnings were 354,330, and the value of the products of works was $153,600. In 1901 the manufac- ture of dies, moulds and printing presses employed 345 persons at a cost for wages of $142,444, and the value of products was $395,735. The fourth group, timber and lumber and their re-manufactures, occupies the first place in number of persons employed in its industries and in earnings for wages and salaries, but stands second to the group of food industries in value of products. Com- paring 1901 with 189l, there is an increase of 16,554 in the number of employees, of 34,813,739 in wages and of $7,544,779 in products. There are increases in nearly all of the industries, but the largest are in those of log products (lumber, shingles, etc.), and in wood pulp. In the former the increase of employees is 9,341, of wages 31,784,- 387, and of products 34,030, 188; and in the latter the increase of employees is 2,280, of wages 3888,983, and of products 33,192,939. The group of leather and its finished products shows an increase of 4,745 in the number of employees, of 32,556,281 in wages and of 310,268,764 in products. In the boot and shoe industry the increase in employees is 2,l 12, in wages 31,418,446 and in value of products $5,775,00l, and in the leather industry the increase in employees is 782, in wages 3431,205, and in value of products 82,356,819. Paper and printing works show an increase of 5,962 in employees, of 33,345,962 in wages, and of $6,803,143 in value of products. The seventh group comprises liquors and beverages, and although the number of employees and the earnings of wages are substantially greater in 1901 than in 1891 there is not a corresponding increase shown in the value of products. In distilled liquors the value is less by 3579,182, which is possibly a result of adding the inland revenue tax to the manufacturer's value of product in 1891; there is an increase of 182 | in the number of employees and of 3185,112 in wages. Malt liquors show an increase of 740 in employees, of 3505,575 in wages and of 3719,945 in products. In the eighth group, chemicals and allied products, employees show an increase of 972, earnings of wages 3726,938 and value of products 33,697,769. The only industry having a decrease of employees, wages and products is the manufacture of drugs, and in explosives there is also a small decrease in value of products. In oils there is an increase of $1,391,381, in paints and varnishes 3985,983, in patent medicines 3929,893 and in starch $522,550. Clay, glass and stone products are the least satisfactory of all the groups, as they show decreases in all the principal kinds of works. The number of employees is lessin 1901 by 1,371, the wages less by 3523,208, and products less by 32,875,776. The greatest decrease is seen to be in monuments and tombstones. CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. lxxiii Group x. shows that in the metal industries the number of employees increased 2,20l in the decade, the wages of employees $l,613,353 and the value of products $6,309,351. The largest increase was made in smelting works (which include iron blast furnaces). Here, with an increase of 215 in the number of employees and of $480,573 in wages, there is an increase of 34,066,144 in the value of products. In the two related industries of plumbers'supplies and plumbing and tinsmithing the increase in the number of employees in the decade is l,332, of wages $684,934 and of value of products 31,589,291. The industry of watch cases, which is given separately for 1901, was probably included with that of watchmaking and jewelry in 1891. The tobacco group of industries includes the manufacture of chewing and smoking tobacco, snuff, cigars and cigarettes. The employees in these industries increased in the decade by 1,726 and wages by 31,169,524, and the increase in the value of products was 36,174,347. Groups xII. and xIII. include the building of vehicles and vessels for transportation -bicycles, carriages ande wagons, and cars for land, and boats and ships for water. There is an unaccountable falling off in the statistics of cars and car works, and of ships and ship repairs, but both groups show an increase of 5,127 in employees, of $2,712,139 in wages, and of $2,666,030 in value of products. Miscellaneous industries are brought together in group xIv. , Those whose products in 1901 exceed 81,000,000 are agricultural implements, electrical apparatus and supplies, electric light and power, gas for lighting and heating, gloves and mittens musical instruments, rubber and elastic goods, seed cleaning and preparing, and soap. In the total industries of the group there is an increase of 2,126 in employees, of $1,923,174 in wages and of 33,063,263 in products. The increase in the value of agricultural implements is 32,345,384, of electrical apparatus and supplies and electric light and power 33,393,383, and of gloves and mittens 3331,645. In the * all other ' industries, which comprise works less than three of a kind, there is a decrease in the value of products of 36,203,673. The least of all the groups is that of the hand trades, which shows a decrease in the value of products of $381,714. Table 40 shows for groups of industries the increase in number of employees, cost of wages and value of products for works employing five hands and over in 1891 and 1901, the data for which are given in table 39. In twelve of the groups there are increases of employees, wages and products, and in three there are decreases. In one group only, that of liquors and beverages, the increase in the value of products is less than 31,000,000 ; in three others, those of chemicals and allied products, vehicles for land transportation and miscellaneous industries, it is less than 35,000,000 ; and in eight others it is more than $5,000,000. The group of textiles shows the largest increase in number of employees and earnings of wages, and the largest increase in the value of products is in the group of food products. The ratio of wages to value of products for industries having five employees and over is presented in table 4l for 1891 and 1901 by groups of industries, together with the average wage per employee, and the average value of products per employee in each group. lxxiv CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 40. INCREAsE oF EMPLoYEEs, wAGEs AND vALUE oF PRoDUoTs IN 1901 ovER 1891 BY GRoUPs oF INDUSTRIEs. 4 ' * Increase of- Groups of industries. g- employees. Wages. products. NO, $ S Food products ..... .. .......... 9,391 4,642,765 49,243,633 Textiles......... ................ 17,405 6,746,756 12,9S0,597 Iron and steel products. .......... 6,096 3,426,352 6,342,613 Timber and lumber and their re- manufactures. ... .. ... © , s º s 5 16,554 4,813,739 7,544,779 Leather and its products.......... 4,745 2,556,281 10,268,764 Paper and printing ...... ... ..... 5,962 3,345,962 6,803,143 Liquors and beverages ..... Gº a , e e a 1,295 883,886 519,853 Chemicals and allied products ... . 972 726,938 3,697,769 Clay, glass and stone products. ... 1,3711 523,208l 2,875,776l Metals and metal products other , than steel.............. . © © © 2,201 1,613,353 6,309,351 Tobacco and its manufactures. ... . 1,726 1,169,524 6,174,347 Vehicles for land transportation. .. 5,791 2,872,505 3,933,921 Vessels for water transportation.. . 664l 160,366l 1,267,8911 Miscellaneous industries. ...... .. . 2,126 1,923,174 3,063,263 Hand trades............ , ........ 2271 22,622l 381,7141 Total net increases ....... · • • • • • • • • 72,002 34,015,039 112,356,652 t# 1 Decrease. À. RATIO OF WAGES '1O VALUE OF PRODUCTS, AND AVERAGE VALUE OF PRODUCTS PER EMPLOYEE IN 1891 AND 1901, BY GROUPS OF INDUSTRIES. Ratio of wages | Average wage | Average value of to value o per employee products peremployee 5 º products in-- in— 1ll- Groups of industries. 1891. 1901. 1891. 1901. 1891. 1901.. D. C. D. C. 3 c. | 3 c. 3 c. $ c. Food products ... ... ... ... | s la s 64 164 43 230 ss 2022 * 2ººº ºº Textiles ............ : ... .. ......... 22 86 28 43 241 98 278 59 1,058 18 979 54 Iron and steel products. ........... 29'39 33:87| 401 14| 437 47 1,364 95 1,291 69 Timber and lumber and their re- manufactures ................ .. .. | 25'63| 29:22 282 97| 284 54 1,104 00 973 93 Leather and its products ........... 19:93| 21 40| 304 41 357 75| 1,525 s5 1,671 66 Paper and printing , ............... 32 99 3s 32 378 90 438 52 1,145 s5 1,144 27 Liquors and beverages . .......... . 13 93 22 76 448 62 524 64| 3,221 33 2,305 42 Chemicnls and allied products . ..... 11'90| 14'41| 362 32 468 96 3,044 66 3,254 78 Clay, glass and stone products ... , | 35'09 41'72 285 85 274 07 814 es 656 79 Metals and metal products (including pig iron) ........ ....... .. .. , ... 25'07| 25 23 392 78 463 04 1,566 79 1,835 19 Tobacco and its manufactures....... 25 50 22:07| 273 06 373 06 1,070 73 1,690 36 Vehicles for land transportation .... | 25 82 35 12 408 77| 440 50 1,582 89 1,254 26 Vessels for water transportation .... | 32'34| 44'55 316 60 334 93 978 88| 751 62 Miscellaneous industries. ........... 24'69 27'94 367 41 414 99 1,487 58 1,483 44 Hand trades ....................... 34 74| 53 10 366 89 453 30 1,056 02 853 74 All industries • • • • • • • • • • e • • • • • • e • e e 21'49 23'54 291 27 | 329 18 1,355 34 1,398 29 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. lxxv For all industries the ratio of 1891 is 21-49 and for 1901 it is 23'54. That is to say, for every $100 of product in 1891 the earning of wages was 321.49 and in 1901 it was 323.54. In the group of food products this ratio is shown to be lowest, being only 8 13 in 1891 and 8 64 in 1901 ; and in the groups of clay, glass and stone products and the hand trades it is highest. In all the groups except tobacco there is an increase in the ratio of wages to value of products in the decade. There is only one group, that of the clay, glass and stone products, in which the average wage per employee is less in 190l than in 189l. For all industries it rose from 8291.27 to $329. 18, being an increase of $37.91. The lowest wage is paid in the manu- facture of food products, where for 1901 it is only $230.33 ; but there was an increase in the decade of $65.90. The highest wage is earned in the group of liquors and beverages; where it is $524.64 for 190l, with an increase of $76.02 in the decade. But the greatest increase occurred in the group of chemicals and allied products, being $106.64 ; and the next greatest occurred in the tobacco group, an increase of $ 100 per employee. In the hand trades the increase is $86.4l, and in the group of metals and metal products it is $70.26. The average value of product per employee rose from $1,355.34 in 1891 to $1,398.29 in 1901, being an increase of 342.95 for all industries employing five hands and over. · In the groups of food products, leather and its products, chemicals and allied products, metals and metal products and tobacco and its manufactures, the average value of product per employee is more for 190l than for 1891, and in the other groups it is less. The largest value of product per employee is in the group of chemicals and allied products, in which it increased from 33,044.66 in 1891 to 33,254.78 in 190l ; and the Smallest is in the group of clay, glass and stone products, in which it fell from 3814.63 to $656.79. The largest increase in value of products per employee occurred in the group of food products, where it is $644.32, and the next largest in the tobacco group, 8619.63. In the group of textiles the value of product per employee, less the cost of wages, is 3816.20 for 1891 and $700.95 for 1901 ; in food products it is $ 1,857.91 for l89l and 32,436.33 for 1901 ; and in all industries it is $1,064.07 for 1891 and $l,069.11 for 1901. Table 42 presents for groups of industries a comparison of ratios of cost of wages, materials and miscellaneous expenses to value of products in Canada and the United States for the last census year of each country. For all industries the ratio of wages to the value of products is 23 54 in Canada and 20-96 in the United States,—that is to say, for every $100 of products there is 823.54 of wages in Canada and 320.96 in the United States. The ratio of materials to products is 55'40 in Canada and 54 27 in the United States, which is a difference of l 13 in favour of the latter country. The ratio of miscellaneous expenses (which include rent, fuel and light, municipal ând provincial taxes, internal revenue tax, pay- ments for contract work, interest, insurance, etc.) is 5-13 in Canada and 10-12 in the United States. In all the groups except those of clay, glass and stone products and vehicles for land transportation the ratio of wages to value of products is higher in Canada than in the United States. The largest difference is in the group of hand trades, in which it is lxxvi CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 27-42, and the next largest in the group of metals and metal products, 10-17. The least difference is in the group of clay, glass and stone products, 0:09, and the next in the group of vehicles for land transportation, 0:32, in both of which the American ratio is in excess of the Canadian. In the extensive group of food products, which makes up 26 per cent of the value of all manufactured products in Canada and 17 per cent of all in the United States, the difference is 1 21—being a ratio of 3-64 in Canada and 7 43 in the United States. 42. RATIO ok cOsT oF wAGEs, MATERIALS AND MISCELLANEOUS ExPENsEs To VALUE OF PRODUCTs IN CANADA AND UNITED STATES, BY GROUPS OF INDUSTRIES. Canada. lUnited States. Groups of industries. Miscel- Miscel- Wages. M# la#uº Wages. #- la penses. penses l. p. C. D. C. p. C D. C. D. C. D. C. Food products................ . 8 * 64 | 79° 18 2"89 7:43 | 79-70 4'47 Textiles....... .. º • • s • • • s s e • s s e 28'43 | 51 * 55 4'53 | 23'92 | 52 85 9: 76 Iron and steel products. ... ..... 33'87 | 42° 48 5*95 | 24'53 | 49*35 | 10° 79 Timber and lumber and their re- manufactures ... ... , ....... .. 29*22 | 48 65 3"83 | 23'39 | 52-88 5 - 68 Leather and its products ... ... . 21 ° 40 | 62 57 2* 54 | 19 ° 52 | 67 ° 15 4 ° 54 Paper and printing...... , ... ... 38'32 | 35 46 7:45 | 31 18 | 32 42 | 15-45 Liquors and beverages...... .... 22: 76 | 34 73 | 16'06 | 12'65 | 26 92 | 46'12 Chemicals and allied products .. | 14'41 | 58 00 7 09 | 12'69 | 61 79 | 11'64 Clay, glass and stone products. . | 41 72 | 13 63 5'83 | 41 "81 | 24'43 | 14'33 Metals and metal products (in- -, cluding pig iron)...... .. .. . 25'23 | 39 : 45 4 59 | 15 ° 06 | 64 ' 04 5:17 Tobacco and its manufactures. .. | 22 07 | 31 ° 56 | 29'54 | 20 77 | 37'52 | 28'43 Vehicles for land transportation | 35 12 | 53 03 | 3 12 | 35 35 | 51 24 | 5 40 Vessels for water transportation. | 44'55 | 36'50 3 ' 00 | 36 ' 00 | 43° 63 6° 21 Miscellaneous industries....... . 27*94 | 44*32 7:33 | 25 09 | 47:29 9'67 Hand trades. .................. 53° 10 | 22'56 6'46 | 25° 68 | 40'28 | 11* 03 All industries......... , ... ... . 23* 54 | 55'40 5:13 | 20° 96 | 54'27 | 10 12 | In all the groups except paper and printing, liquors and beverages and vehicles for land transportation the ratios of the cost of materials to the value of products are greater in the United States. In food products the difference is only 0-52 and in tex- tiles only l'30, whereas in the group of metals and metal products it is 24 59, of iron and steel products 6-87, and of the hand trades 17-72. The ratio of miscellaneous expenses to the value of products is higher in the United States than in Canada for all groups of industries with the single exception of tobacco, and the difference in this group is only 1:11. In the group of textiles the ratio is greater in the United States by 5-23, in iron and steel by 4.84, in paper and * In computing ratios for the United States freight has been added to materials, and fuel, rent of power and heat and mill supplies to miscellaneous expenses, so as to make the items comprising cost of materials and miscellaneous expenses uniform with those of Canada. CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. lxxvii printing by 8:00, in liquors and beverages by 30-06, in chemicals and allied products by 4 55, in clay, glass and stone products by 8 50 and in the hand trades by 4-57. In allindustries the ratio of wages to value of products in Canada is 2 58 more than in the United States and the ratio of cost of materials is more by 1'13, but the ratio of mis- cellaneous expenses is less by 4.99. In Canada there remains a ratio of 15-93 and in the United States a ratio of 14 65 to provide for other expenses and profits of the business. *, 43. RATIO OF TOTAL COST OF WAGEs, MATERIALS AND MISCELLANEOUs ExPENsEs To vALUE oF PRODUCTS, AND AVERAGE WAGE PER EMPLOYEE IN CANADA AND UNITED STATES, BY GROUPS OF INDUSTRIES. Wages, materials Average wage and #º per † Groups of industries. Canada. † Canada. † D. C. p. C. 3 c. $ c. Food products.................. 90 ' 71 91 * 60 230 º 469 36 Textiles........................ 84° 51 86'53 278 59 364 59 Iron and steel products ......... 82° 30 84° 67 437 47 561 33 Timber and lumber and their re-manufactures............... 81 70 81'95 284 54 417 22 Leather and its products.. ... ... 86 ° 51 91° 21 357 75 451 74 Paper and printing. ...... ... .. 81 '23 79 ' 05| 438 # 546 85 Liquors and beverages. ......... 73'55 85* 69 524 64 727 85 Chemicals and allied products. .. 79-50 86° 12 468 96 566 90 Clay, glass and stone products. .. 61 * 18 80° 57 274 07 474 72| Metals and metal products (in- cluding pig iron)....... ...... 69° 27 84'27 463 04 55i 01 Tobacco and its manufactures. . . 83:17 86 72 373 06 390 62 Vehicles for land transportation. . 91'27 91'99 440 50 540 63 Vessels for water transportation. 84 ' 05 85*84 334 93 557 14 Miscellaneous industries.... .... 79'59 82° 05 414 99 469 61 Hand trades..... ..... .... ... 82° 12 76'99 453 30 522 71 All industries.................. 84'07 85"35 329 18 477 s2 In table 43 is given for groups of products the ratio of total cost of wages, materials and miscellaneous expenses to the value of products in Canada and the United States, together with the average wage per employee in each country for each group of industries. The average ratio for all industries is 84-07 in Canada and 85-35 in the United States, which means that for every 3100 value of product the cost for wages, materials and miscellaneous expenses is $84.07 in Canada and 385.35 in the United States. The highest ratio is in the group of food products, being 90-71 in Canada and 9l 60 in the United States. The lowest in Canada is in clay, glass and stone products, 6l 18, and in the United States the lowest is in the group of hand trades, 76-99. There are some curious differences, as in the metals and metal products, with a ratio of 69 27 in Canada and 84 27 in the United States ; and in clay, glass and stone products, with a ratio of 61'18 in Canada and 80 57 in the United States ; and in liquors and bever- lxxviii CENSUs OF CANADA, 1901. ages, with a ratio of 73-55 in Canada and 85-69 in the United States. In these groups it would appear that the industries may be carried on with substantially larger margins for profits in this country than is possible in the United States ; but in most of the groups the ratios preserve a fairly close relationship. The average wage for all industries appears to indicate an advantage for the Cana- dian manufacturer, as its cost is less to him by $148.64 per employee than the American manufacturer pays. But of course cheap labour is not always an advantage in the con- duct of industries, and the question deserves more investigation. Why in all the groups is the average price of labour cheaper in Canada than in the United States-in two countries contiguous to each other, and peopled by the same races of men employed in the same industries # It may be due to a lower cost of living in the one country than in the other, or to less efficiency of labour, or to a relatively larger supply of workmen, or to a narrower margin of profit on a more circumscribed production-although as a matter of fact the ratio of wages to the value of products is 2-58 less in the United states than in Canada, as)has been shown in table 42 But in the home of great industries, with capital and products of multiplied millions, the advantage of conditions is almost sure to prevail. This is indicated by the ratio of capital to value of product, which is 75 50 in the United States and 92-90 in Canada ; as well as by the average value of product per employee, which is 32,279 in the United States and $1,398 in Canada. Generally, and under similar conditions, the volume of business will determine the ultimate advantage. A. B. QUATRIÈME RECENSEMENT DU CANADA 1901 V 0 L U M E I II M A N U F A C T U R E S OTTAWA IMPRIMÉ PAR S. E. DAWSON, IMPRIMEUR DE SA TRÈS EXCELLENTE MAJESTÉ LE ROI 1905 RAPPORT SUR LES MANUFACTURES QUATRIÈME RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 19o1 Les tableaux du troisième volume du recensement de 1901 ont trait aux manufac- ºures du Canada, et n'ont rapport qu'aux établissements industriels employant cinq per- sonnes et plus. ARCHIBALD BLUE, Commissaire spécial du recensement. BUREAU DU RECENsEMENT, OTTAWA, avril l 904. QUATRIÈME RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, I9oi MAN UHTACTURES Le recensement des manufactures est présenté dans les tableaux 1 à xxIv de ce volume (pp. 2-37l). Les statistiques des industries, telles que données dans les tableaux 1 à vI (pp. 2-105) sont classifiées de manière à montrer (1) les valeurs des biens-fonds, de l'outillage et du capital actif, (2) les salaires et gages des personnes employées, (3) le temps de travail des employés, (4) les dépenses diverses, y compris le loyer des usines, de la force motrice, du chauffage et des bureaux, le coût du combustible, de l'éclairage, des taxes, de l'intérêt , et de l'ouvrage fait à l'entreprise, (5) le coût des matériaux et la valeur des produits, et (6) la force mécanique employée dans les usines ; dans les tableaux vII à xII (pp. 106-155) les statistiques classifiées de la même manière sont données pour le Canada ; et dans les tableaux XIII à xv (pp. 156-271) les statistiques du capital, des gages, des matériaux et des produits sont données par districts de recensement et pour le Canada. Les tableaux xvI, xvII, xIx, Yx et xxI donnent les statistiques comparatives pour les années de recensement 1881, 189l et 1901. Aux tableaux xvI et xvII (pp. 272-293) des comparaisons sont données du nombre d'établissements et de la valeur des produits pour ces trois années ; aux tableaux xvIII et xIx (pp. 294-325) par groupes des valeurs de la production pour les districts, les pro- vinces et le Canada, dans le premier pour l'année 1901 seulement et dans le second pour les trois années de recensement, et aux tableaux xx et xx1 (pp. 326-341) les comparaisons sont données de la population, de la valeur du capital, du nombre d'employés à gages et du coût des gages, ainsi que des matériaux et de la valeur des produits (l) dans les villes et cités de 5,000 habitants et plus, et (2) dans les villages et villes de 1,500 à au-dessous de 5,000 habitants. Dans la préparation d'un plan pour le recensement des manufactures il a été décidé d'en limiter l'étendue aux statistiques du système de fabriques ou usines qui est distinct du système de travail domestique ou manuel, et dans les instructions aux énumérateurs la description suivante est donnée d'une manufacture ou fabrique : " Un établissement " manufacturier ou fabrique peut être décrit comme local quelconque, édifice, chambre " ou lieu où la vapeur, l'eau ou autre force motrice est employée pour mouvoir ou mettre " en œuvre tout mécanisme employé à la préparation, la confection ou l'achèvement d'un " article, substance, matière, tissu ou composition, ou pour aider au procédé de manu- * facture qu'on y emploie ; ou tout local, édifice, chambre ou lieu où le patron des per- " sonnes y employées a le droit d'accès et de contrôle, et où un travail manuel quelconque "est exercé par voie de métier ou en vue de gain, à la confection, au changement, à la C—F# V vi RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. º réparation, l'ornementation ou l'achèvement de tout ou de partie d'un article pour le * rendre propre à la vente." Une fabrique, telle que définie par le dictionnaire de Murray, est un bâtiment ou groupe de bâtiments avec outillage pour la fabrication d'effets ou marchandises, et Johnson, dans son * Universal Encyclopaedia ", la définit comme étant * un établisse- ment où sont réunis plusieurs ouvriers dans le but d'obtenir, à meilleur marché, de plus grandes facilités de travail qu'ils ne pourraient le faire individuellement à leurs maisons, pour produire, par leurs efforts combinés, des résultats qu'ils ne pourraient accomplir séparément, et pour empêcher les pertes qu'occasionne le temps employé à transporter d'une place à l'autre des articles en voie de confection durant les divers procédés néces- saires à l'achèvement de leur fabrication." Le système de fabrication dans les manu- factures, d'après cette autorité, a remplacé le système du travail à la main ou travail domestique. Dans les statuts anglais, comme dans ceux d'Ontario et de Québec, on donne au terme, tel qu'employé pour des fins d'inspection, une définition spécifique, diffé- rant les uns des autres en quelques points dans chaque statut, mais tous s'accordant quant à l'emploi de plusieurs personnes dans un établissement. Les clauses de la loi des fabriques dans Ontario ne s'appliquent qu'aux établissements dans lesquelles plus de cinq personnes sont employées, et elles sont sans effet aussi dans le cas des enfants, des jeunes filles ou des femmes employées à la maison, lorsque ni la vapeur, ni l'eau ni tout autre force mécanique est employée dans les procédés de fabrication. Sous la loi de Québec tout établissement d'une espèce nommée dans les cédules est une fabrique pour les fins d'inspection ; et c'est aussi maintenant le cas sous la loi anglaise. Mais d'après la nouvelle loi anglaise il est pourvu à l'inspection des ouvriers travaillant en dehors d'une manière qui promet d'être pratique et encourageante, de sorte que si les propriétaires et les inspecteurs de fabriques, de même que les autorités des bureaux de santé font seulement leur devoir sous cette loi, la condition de ces tra- vailleurs recevra presque autant d'attention que celle des personnes employées dans les fabriques ou boutiques. La santé des personnes employées dans les fabriques ne con- cerne pas cependant notre recensement. Il se borne à recueillir la statistique des indus- tries tout en tenant compte des employés d'un établissement, qu'ils soient employés dans des bâtiments pourvus et équipés par le propriétaire de l'établissement, ou à leurs propres maisons ou ailleurs. Les instructions aux énumérateurs stipulent donc, comme qualifiant le sens du terme * établissement manufacturier ou fabrique ", que * nul éta- blissement manufacturier ou fabrique ne sera ainsi reconnu comme tel pour les fins du recensement s'il n'emploie au moins cinq personnes, soit dans l'établissement même, soit comme ouvriers à la pièce employés en dehors de l'établissement." L'adoption de ce minimum de cinq employés comme devant constituer une fabrique reconnue est pure- ment conventionnelle, analogue au cas du minimum de cinq acres dans la statistique agricole comme devant constituer une * terre ". Mais les instructions stipulaient de plus que la limitation de ce minimum ne devait pas s'appliquer aux fabriques de beurre et de fromage, ni à certains produits minéraux, dans les industries desquels de grandes opérations peuvent être exercées avec moins de cinq employés ; la limitation étant con- ventionnelle on ne peut pas nier que quelques industries (comme pour les moulins à farine et les outillages de lumière électrique par exemple) n'aient pas été énumérées aussi pleinement qu'elles auraient pu l'être. Le plan a cependant accompli le but en vue, qui était de séparer la statistique des métiers, tels que boulangeries, forges, con- RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. vii fection de paniers, menuiserie, boutiques de couturières, cordonnerie, filage au rouet, boutiques de tailleur et tissage au métier, de celles des établissements manufacturiers, et des données ont été recueillies et compilées avec lesquels des comparaisons peuvent être faites dans l'étude des industries manufacturières du pays. Le tableau XXII (pp. 342-353 a été préparé à l'aide des rapports de l'année 1891, dans le but d'utiliser le recensement des manufactures pour cette année pour les fins de comparaison. Ce tableau montre les statistiques (1) des établissements employant moins de cinq personnes, (2) des établissements employant cinq personnes et plus, et (3) de tous les établissements groupés par espèces d'industries. Enfin le tableau xxIII (pp. 354-361) donne les statistiques comparatives des manufactures du Canada, en 189l et 1901, pour tous les établissements employant cinq personnes et plus, groupés par espèces d'industries. Les noms ou espèces des différentes industries dont les statistiques se trouvent dans les tableaux I à xxIII, pour l'année de recensement 1901, et le nombre d'établissements compris dans chaque industrie sont donnés au tableau XXIV, par provinces et pour le Canada. La matière de ces 24 tableaux a été compilée du tableau ou formule 8 des manufactures, pour ce qui concerne le recensement de 1901, et les données qu'ils con- tiennent ont été fournies par les manufacturiers. Les tableaux qui ont été employés pour la prise du recensement des manufactures ont été approuvés et endossés par l'Association des manufacturiers canadiens, et, dans une lettre circuiaire adressée aux manufacturiers, l'association déclarait qu'il était de la plus haute importance que des renseignements précis sur les industries du Canada fussent obtenus, et à cette fin, elle ajoutait qu'il était urgent que le gouvernement nommât des agents spéciaux pour le recensement des manufactures. * Les manufacturiers peuvent être assurés," disait la lettre, º que tout renseignement sera absolument privé et sera en aucun cas individuellement employé mais simplement dans les totaux pour des fins sta- tistiques." Cette assurance avait déjà été donnée dans les instructions adressées du bureau du recensement définissant les obligations de tous les officiers, commis, énumérateurs et autres personnes employées au travail du recensement. On lit au paragraphe 23 des instructions :-"Tout officier ou autre personne employée en quelque qualité au travail du recensement doit garder secrets les renseignements recueillis par les énumérateurs et inscrits dans les tableaux ou formules. Il n'est pas permis à un énumérateur de montrer ses tableaux à aucune autre personne, ni d'en faire ou d'en garder une copie, ni de répondre à aucune question concernant leur contenu, directement ou indirectement ; et la même obligation de secret est imposée aux commissaires et autres officiers ou employés du service extérieur, aussi bien qu'à tout officier, commis ou autre employé du bureau du recensement à Ottawa. Il peut n'être pas fait usage des chiffres du recensement excepté pour des compilations statistiques, et assurance positive devrait être donnée sur ce point, si des craintes sont entretenues par quelqu'un, qu'ils pourraient servir dans un but de taxes ou tout autre objet." Avec cet engagement la compilation des tableaux pour la publication des rapports a été ainsi faite que la confiance des propriétaires d'établisse- ments n'a pas été trompée, et dans les cas où il y avait moins de trois établissements d'une même espèce d'industrie pour un district, une province ou le Canada, ils ont été compilés sous le titre général de * Autres industries." Les agents spéciaux pour le recensement des manufactures ont été employés seule- ment dans les plus grands centres d'industrie, et ailleurs le travail s'est fait de la ma- nière régulière par les énumérateurs. viii RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. Des agents spéciaux ont été nommés dans les places suivantes, dont quelques-unes sont des petits districts avec plusieurs établissements :- Colombie Britannique- Ontario-Suite. Ontario-Fin Nanaïmo Cobourg Walkerville New-Westminster Collingwood Waterloo Vancouver Cornwall Woodstock Victoria Deseronto Dundas Québec— Manitoba- Galt Chainbly † #ue Coaticook Vinni ue1p Og peg Hamilton §mondville Nouveau-Brun8npick- lngersoll Granby Moncton Kingston Hull Saint-Jean Lindsay Jacques-Cartier, Co. London Joliette lNouvelle-Eco88e- Merritton Lachute Halifax Newmarket Lévis, Co. Oshawa Montréal Ontario- Ottawa Portneuf, Co. Almonte Owen-Sound Québec Amherstburg Peterborough Saint-Hyacinthe Belleville Smith's-Falls Saint-Jean et Iberville, Co. Berlin Stratford Saint-Jérôme Bowmanville St-Catharines Sherbrooke Brantford St-Mary Sorel Brockville St-Thomas Trois-Rivières Carleton Place Toronto Valleyfield Chatham Windsor Un agent spécial était en charge du travail dans Québec et dirigeait les opérations des sous-agents pour toute la province, mais partout ailleurs les opérations ont été diri- gées du bureau du recensement en correspondance avec les agents. GLOSSAIRE DES TERMES. Pour meilleure entente sur les termes dont il est fait usage dans les tableaux des manufactures et partout dans ce rapport, le glossaire suivant a été préparé :- Argenterie. Comprend le placage en or et en argent. Appareils et effets électriques. Comprenant les moteurs électriques. Articles de toilette pour hommes. Comprenant cols, chemises, bretelles et cravates. Articles en caoutchouc. Comprenant les étampes, les bandages de roues et tous autres objets en caoutchouc, excepté les chaussures. Articles pour le polissage. Comprenant les roues faites de carbcrindon, corindon et pierre d'émeri. Boîtes en bois. Comprend aussi les caisses d'empaquetage, les boîtes à fromage et à paqueter le beurre. Café et épices. Comprenant la chicorée. Capital. Comprenant les bâtiments, le terrain, les machines et la force motrice, les outils et instru- ments, et le capital actif. Capital actif. Comprenant argent en caisse, billets recevables, comptes sur le grand livre non réglés, matières premières, matériel en voie de fabrication et produits finis en moins. Capital visible. Le capital placé dans les bâtiments, le terrain, les machines, les outils et instrn- mentS. Carton. Comprenant les cartes et le carton. Chaussures. Comprenant les chaussures de toutes descriptions, soit en cuir, en caoutchouc, en feutre et en drap. Coût des matériaux. Ce terme comprend la valeur de tous les matériaux, soit à l'état brut ou en partie manufacturés, excepté dans les cas où la chose est autrement spécifiée dans les tableaux. Décorations d'intérieurs. Ce terme est employé pour définir tout travail décoratif dans les banques, les bureaux ou autres intérieurs, ainsi que pour la construction d'escaliers. Dépenses diverses. Comprenant l'ouvrage fait à l'entreprise, le coût du combustible et du chauf- fage, l'intérêt, les taxes municipales et provinciales, le loyer des bureaux, de la force motrice et de l'usine, et toutes autres dépenses non énumérées ici. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190#. Drogues. Comprenant les produits chimiques et la glycerine. Employés à gages. Comprenant les ouvriers actuellement engagés dans les procédés de fabrica- tion de l'établissement, soit au dedans ou au dehors, comme travaillant à la pièce. Fil de fer. Comprenant le câble ou tout autre article en fil de fer, excepté le fil à clôture. Fonderies de cuivre. Comprend les divers procédés de l'achèvement. Force mécanique. Ce terme indique les différentes espèces de forces motrices employées dans le fonctionnement des machines, et le nombre de chevaux-vapeur, qu'elles soient possédées ou louées. Fruits et légumes. Comprenant les fruits en conserves. Gages pour travail. Montant payé aux employés à gages travaillant dans les établissements ou aux personnes travaillant à la pièce, à la maison ou ailleurs. Habillements de femmes. Comprenant tout travail de confection ou de réparation. Habillements de femmes (fabriqués). Comprenant costumes, matinées, jupes, peignoirs et linge blanc. Habillements d'hommes. Comprenant le travail de commande et le produit des fabriques. Haches et outils. Ce titre comprend les limes, les fourches, les couteaux mécaniques, les pelles et les bêches. Huile. Comprenant les huiles de poisson et de lin, les huiles à lubrifier et le pétrole raffiné. Imprimerie et reliure. Comprenant la gravure, la lithograptie et le bosselage. Industries diverses. Ce terme est employé pour indiquer tous les établissements dont moins de trois d'une même espèce ont été énumérés, mais dont les différentes espèces et leurs nombres respectifs sont donnés dans les notes au bas des pages des différents tableaux. Industrie manufacturière. Voir la définition de fabrique ou d'établissement manufacturier, pp. vi-vii. Instruments de musique. Comprenant les instruments en cuivre. Instruments optiques. Comprenant les lunettes et les verres pour la vue. Machines à gaz. Comprenant les générateurs et les mêtres de gaz et d acétylène. Manufactures de wagons. Comprenant le matériel roulant des chemirs de fer. Manufactures de cercueils. Comprenant les fournitures des entrepreneurs. Matériaux de carrosserie. Comprenant essieux, articles en bois pliés, soufflets de voiture, moyeux, raies, ressorts, fournitures et garnitures, et roues. Matériaux d'instruments de musique. Comprenant l'action, les cordes ou tout autre partie du planO. Matières explosives. Comprenant la poudre à miner, la dualin, la dynamite, la poudre à fusil, la nitro-glycérine, etc. Matières premières. Comprenant les matériaux à l'état naturel. - Membres artificiels et bandages herniaires. Les appareils chirurgicaux sont compris sous ce titre. Moulins à farine et leurs produits. Comprenant les nourritures céréales et les farines de blé-d'inde et d'avoine. Nattes et tapis. Comprenant l'assemblage des nattes. Officiers, gérants et commis aux ventes. Ce titre s'applique aux employés dont la charge est de conduire, administrer et surveiller les opérations et la mise des produits sur le marché. Ouvrage en bois et tournage. Comprenant bobines, manches et rouleaux. Ouvrages en cheveux. Comprenant les tissus et autres objets en cheveux. Pain, biscuits et confiseries. Comprenant gâteaux, pâtisselies, bons-bons et sucreries de toutes espèces. Plomb en barres et tuyaux. Comprenant le plomb en feuilles et le plomb en grains. Plomberie et ferblanterie. Comprenant l'installation et la réparation des tuyaux à vapeur et à gaz, les boîtes en ferblanc, ainsi que tous les travaux en tôle et en coppe. *s Poisson, salaisons et conserves. Comprenant la mise en boîtes, le séchage, le salage ou toute autre manière de conserver le poisson de toutes espèces. Poudre-levain et essences. Comprend aussi les extraits et les parfums. Produits des billes (billots). Comprenant la latte, le bois de construction, la pulpe, le bardeau, les douves et le bois à bobines. Produits des fonderies. Comprenant fournaises, calorifères, tuyaux en fer, machines de toutes espèces, radiateurs et poêles. Produits du bois de construction. Comprenant les produits des moulins à planer et des fabriques de châssis et de portes. Produits du fer et de l'acier. Comprenant les chevilles et tarauds, pentures, clous et broquettes, rivets et fiches et les produits du laminoir. > ( RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. Propriétaires. Comprenant les directeurs-gérants lorsque les opérations de l'établissement se font par une compagnie formée à fonds social. - Salaires. Paiements aux gérants, officiers et commis aux ventes, et allocations aux propriétaires ou associés pour services dans l'administration des affaires. Sellerie. Comprenant coffres, valises et fouets. Temps à l'ouvrage. Comprenant le nombre collectif des jours de travail de chaque employé dans l'année, la moyenne des heures de travail durant la semaine et le nombre de mois dans l'année durant lesquels l'établissement est tenu en opération. Toiture et matériaux à toiture. Comprenant l'asphalte et le feutre à toiture. Valeur des produits. La valeur est fixée à la fabrique ou usine des produits finis, comprenant le montant reçu pour ouvrage de commande ou réparations Vinaigre et marinades. Comprenant le cidre. Le tableau des manufactures a été préparé en vue de démontrer la quantité et la valeur de chaque clase d'articles manufacturés par une fabrique ou usine lorsque plus d'une ligne y était produite. Mais dans un grand nombre de cas les articles principaux seulement ont été données dans les tableaux, avec la valeur totale pour tous les produits. Le glossaire montre les différentes classes de produits compris dans le terme général, tel que l'indiquent les détails dans plusieurs rapports, et il est évident que les espèces d'articles manufacturés dans le pays ont une plus grande étendue que ne l'indiquent les listes des manufactures dans les tableaux imprimés. STATISTIQUES DES MANUFACTURES. Le recensement des manufactures pour le Canada contient 14,650 établissements, représentant 264 classes d'industries. La valeur totale du capital engagé est de $446,916,487, se composant de $209,378,638 en terres, bâtiments, machines et force motrice, outils et instruments, et de 8237,537,849 en capital actif. Le nombre de per- sonnes employées à salaire est de 30,691 avec un montant de 523,676,146, et le nombre de personnes employées à gages s'élève à 313,344 avec un montant de 589,573,204, faisant un total pour les employés de toutes classes de 344,035, avec un montant de $l 13,249,350 pour salaires et gages. Le nombre collectif des jours de travail des employés dans l'année du recensement est de 55,454,024 pour les hommes de seize ans et au-dessus, de 15,482,934 pour les femmes de seize ans et au-dessus et de 2,800,441 jours pour les enfants au-dessous de seize ans, faisant, pour les trois classes d'employés à gages, un total de 73,737,399 jours de travail ; la moyenne du temps de travail par semaine est de 56 70 heures. Des 14,650 établissements, 6,328 ont été employés le temps complet, 1,277 les trois quarts du temps, 4,778 la moitié du temps, l,506 le quart du temps, et 761 pour lesquels aucun temps n'est donné. Les dépenses diverses de toutes les fabriques et boutiques com- prennent $l,5ll,608 pour loyer des établissements, $541,480 pour loyer de la force motrice et du chauffage, $6,529,697 pour combustible et éclairage, $l,385,l 19 pour taxes municipales, $363,753 pour taxes provinciales, 312,557,427 pour loyer des bureaux, intérêt, assurance, revenu interne, taxes, etc., et $1,799,753 pour ouvrage à l'entreprise, faisant un total de 324,688,837. Le coût des matériaux employés s'élève à $266,527,858, comprenant 3149,508,062 pour matériaux bruts et $117,019,796 pour matériaux en partie manufacturés. Totalisés sous les titres principaux des dépenses, les déboursés des établissements manufacturiers pour l'année du recensement sont ainsi représentés : Pour salaires et gages............ • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° $ 113,249,350 Pour matériaux, bruts et en partie manufacturés. .... . ... ............. , ... .. ... . 266,527,858 Pour dépenses diverses .. ..... .. ... ... .. .. ... .. , ..... ........... · · · · · · · · · · · · 24,688,837 l> © e 9 e « © s s ei v s e ê « e s 6 º » e s v e s é e sp RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. xi formant un total de $404,466,045. La valeur total des produits est de $481,053,375 dont 3469,258,35l pour articles manufacturés et $ll,795,024 pour ouvrage de commande et réparations. CAPITAL FIXE ET ACTIF. Le capital fixe et actif des établisssements manufacturiers est donné par provinces au tableau I, le premier comprenant la terre, les bâtiments, les machines et la force motrice, les outils et instruments, au montant de 209,378,638, et le dernier comprenant l'argent en caisse, les billets recevables, les comptes sur le grand-livre non réglés, les matières premières, les matériaux en voie de fabrication et les produits finis en mains, au montant de $237,537,849. l. VALEUR DES BIENS-FONDs, DE L'oUTILLAGE ET DU CAPITAL ACTIF. Provinces. #. Terres. Bâti- # † S e#. Capital Capital ments. ºº | motrice | m§. actif. total. NO. S S S S S S Col-Britannique. 392 2,281,764| 3,563,442 3,538,399| 1,817,565| 11,700,7 22 22,901,892 Manitoba ...... . | 324 532,515| 1,335,189| 1,619,006 255,225| 3,797,756 7,539,691 N.-Brunswick.. . 919 982,604| 3,928,498 5,202,803 1,047,945 9,579,320 20,741,170 Nouv.-Ecosse. . . 1,188 1,455,8S4| 6,677,926 10,607,179 3,555,180| 12,290,247| 34,586,416 Ontario .... .. .. 6,543| 10,562,536 31,317,539 40,989,517| 9,674,045 122,428,638 214,972,275 Ile du P.-E.. .. , . 334 80,000| 391,088 217,000 313,018 1,080,060| 2,081,766 Québec ... ,.. .. . 4,845| 11,109,795| 22,036,527| 28,273,590 5,148,487| 75,835,008| 142,403,407 Les Territoires. . 105 53,521 335,399 382,407 92,445 826,098 1,689,870 Totals. , .... | 14,650 17,059,219| 69,585,608| 90,829,901 21,903,910 237,537,849| 446,916,487 La valeur des terres est de 6 : 06 pour cent de tout le capital, celle des bâtiments de l5º 57 pour cent, celle des machines et force motrice de 20: 32 pour cenf, celle des o tils et instruments de 4 : 90 pour cent, et celle du capital actif de 53 ° l5 pour cent. La valeur moyenne du capital fixe par établissement est de 514,292, et celle du capital actif de 516,214, faisant une moyenne pour le capital fixe et actif de $30,506. La valeur moyenne du capital fixe et actif est distribuée de la manière suivante, par provinces : C'olombie-Britannique, 858,423 ; Manitoba, $23,270 ; Nouveau-Brunswick, $22,569 ; Nouvelle-Ecosse, 329,113 ; Ontario, $32,855 ; Ile du Prince-Edouard, $6,232 ; Québec, $29,392 ; et les territoires, $16,093. EMPLOYÉs, sALAIRES ET GAGES. Les employés des établissements manufacturiers se divisent en trois classes, savoir : (l) propriétaires et associés de maisons prenant une part active dans l'administration ou les travaux et retirant assez pour vivre, ou autres allocations prises sur les revenus ; (2) officiers salariés, gérants, commis aux ventes, etc., ayant fonctions administratives ; (3) la classe ouvrière travaillant soit en dedans ou en dehors de l'établissement. Le paiement aux employés de la première et de la deuxième classe est mis sous l'en-tête de xii RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. salaires, tandis que celui qui appartient à la troisième classe est mis sous l'en-tête de gages. 2. EMPLOYÉS À SALAIRES. Pº†º et Officiers salariés, gérants, commis aux 9 # fº ventes, etc. Provinces. d'établissement. Hommes. | Salaires. | Hommes. | Salaires. | Femmes. | Salaires. No. $ NO. $ NO. $ Colombie-Britannique .. 493 | 458,706 583 | 653,002 25 12,385 Manitoba . .. ....... .. 243 208,861 354 310,979 39 16,967 Nouveau-Brunswick ... . 1,006 580,073 655 472,564 55 12,658 Nouvelle-Ecosse.. .. .. . 1,429 705,939 742 473,847 103 28,167 Ontario ... ... ... ..... 6,471 | 4.942,285 7,692 | 6,504,961 1,375 445,008 Ile du Prince-Edouard... | 331 73,849 111 40,093 3 364 Québec................. 3,166 | 3,197,556 5,137 | 4,272,165 547 164,523 Les territoires ....... . 88 64,585 39 35,109 4 1,500 Totaux ... .... ... 13,227 10,231,854 15,313 12,762,720 2,151 681,572 Tel que l'indique le tableau 2 le nombre de propriétaires et d'associés d'établissement recevant des salaires est de 13,227, soit une moyenne de moins de un pour chaque éta- blissement manufacturier, et ils reçoivent 510,231,854 ou une moyenne de $774. Québec montre la moyenne la plus élevée, 31,003, et la Colombie-Britannique vient ensuite avec 3930. A peu près la moitié de tous les propriétaires et associés d'établissement recevant des salaires appartiennent à Ontario, et ils reçoivent aussi à peu près la moitié de tout ce qui est payé. Les officiers, gérants et autres employés à salaires comprennent 15,313 hommes avec une moyenne de 5833, et 2,151 femmes avec une moyenne de 3317. La moyenne des salaires, par provinces, est ainsi représentée : Colombie-Britannique, 31,120 par homme et 3495 par femme ; Manitoba, 3878 par homme et 3435 par femme ; Nouveau-Bruns- wick, $721 par homme et $230 par femme ; Nouvelle-Ecosse, $638 par homme et 3273 par femme ; Ontario, 3845 par homme et 3324 par femme ; Ile du Prince-Edouard, 3361 par homme et 5121 par femme ; Québec, $832 par homme et 3300 par femmes ; les ter- ritoires $900 par homme et 3375 par femme. Cinquante pour cent de tous les officiers du sexe masculin et 51 pour cent du sexe féminin sont employés dans les établissements d'Ontario ; et du montant total payé en salaires aux officiers des deux sexes, 5l pour cent est payé aux hommes et 65 pour cent aux femmes dans cette province. Dans Qué- bec la proportion des officiers salariés employés dans les établissements est de 33 pour cent pour les hommes et de 25 pour cent pour les femmes, et la proportion des salaires payés est de 34 pour cent pour les hommes et de 24 pour cent pour les femmes. D'après ces chiffres, 83 pour cent du total des hommes et 76 pour cent du total des femmes em- ployés comme officiers salariés dans les établissements manufacturiers du Canada, appar- tiennent à ces deux provinces ; et, calculée sur le total des salaires payés aux employés des deux sexes pour administration, la proportion payée aux hommes est de 85 pour cent et celle payée aux femmes de 89 pour cent, dans ces deux provinces. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. D'après le nombre total des officiers employés dans les établissements, les hommes comptent 87 : 70 pour cent et les femmes 12: 30 pour cent, et d'après le total des salaires la proportion payée aux hommes est de 94 · 92 et celle payée aux femmes de 5 : 08 pour cent. Mais si l'on comprend les propriétaires et associés d'établissements avec tous les | employés recevant des salaires, les hommes sont en proportion de 93 et les femmes de 7 pour cent, et d'après le total des salaires payés, les hommes ont reçu 97 * 12 et les femmes 2:88 pour cent. 3. EMPLOYÉS À GAGES. Dans les établissements. Hors des établis- sement8. Provinces. Hom- † Enfants Ou- mes de II]GS C16 au-des- vriers 16 ans Gages. 16 ans Gages. sous de Gages. à la Gages. et plus. et plus. 16 ans. pièce. ts NO. $ No. S NO. $ NO. 3 Colombie britanni- Clue. . .. • • • • • • • . . 8,929 4,156,754 1,168 134,927 207 21,849 49 18,915 Manitoba. .. ...... 3,925| 1,739,805 586 134,833 58 6,546 14 1,558 Nouv.-Brunswick..| 15,874| 4,074,116 3,584 515,330 971 90,924 13 3,325 Nouv.-Ecosse. ... | 15,076 3,828,281 4,981 515,081 767 46,036 186 16,220 Ontario..... ... .. 109,049| 37,789,031| 28,216 5,358,251 5,065 573,445 8,751 935,305 Ile du P.-Edouard. 1,960| 273,406 1,059 47,279 338 10,707 2 300 Québec ........... 70,851| 23,408,151| 21,613 4,047,439 4,712 536,106 4,303| 924,615 Les territoires..... 999 357,344 13 4,350 25 2,875 Totaux , ... . 22666s 75,626,888 61,220 10,757,590 12,143| 1,288,488| 13,318| 1,900,238 Les employés à gages se divisent en trois classes, savoir : (l) les hommes âgés de l6 ans et au-dessus, (2) les femmes âgées de 16 ans et au-dessus, et (3) les enfants âgés de moins de 16 ans, et dans le tableau 3 ils sont aussi classifiés comme ouvriers travail- lant dans des établissements et ouvriers à la pièce travaillant en dehors ; mais ce que gagnent ces derniers, de même que pour les premiers, est compté comme gages. Les ouvriers dans les établissements sont au nombre de 300,026, dont 226,663 hommes, 61,220 femmes et 12,143 enfants, tandis que ceux qui travaillent en dehors sont au nombre de 13,318, faisant un total de 313,344 ou une moyenne de 2l par établissement. Dans la Colombie-Britannique, la moyenne de toutes classes d'ouvriers par établissement est de 27, dans le Manitoba de 14, dans le Nouveau-Brunswick de 22, dans la Nouvelle- Ecosse de 18, dans Ontario de 23, dans l'Ile du Prince-Edouard de 10, dans Québec de 21 et dans les territoires de 10. La moyenne des gages payés aux ouvriers employés dans les établissements pour tout le Canada est de $292, composée de $334 pour les hommes, de 5176 pour les femmes et de $106 pour les enfants, tandis que la moyenne des gages payés aux ouvriers à la pièce travaillant au dehors est de 3143 seulement. La moyenne des gages pour toutes les classes d'ouvriers dans la Côlombie-Britannique est de $418, dans le Manitoba de $41l, dans le Nouveau-Brunswick de $229, dans la Nou- velle-Ecosse de $209, dans Ontario de $295, dans l'Ile du Prince-Edouard de $99, dans Québec de $285, et dans les territoires de 3351. Le tableau 4 montre la moyenne de xiv RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. chacune des trois classes d'ouvriers employés au dedans des établissements, par pro- | vinces. 4. MOYENNE DES GAGES DES OUVRIERS TRAVAILLANT AU DEDANS. Provinces. Hommes. Femmes. | Enfants. S S S Colombie-Britannique. .. ... . 465 116 105 Manitoba ...... .. .. .. . , ... . 443 230 113 Nouveau-Brunswick ... ... .. . 256 144 93 Nouvelle-Ecosse. .. . 254 103 60 Ontario. ........ .. .. ..... 347 190 113 Ile du Prince-Edouard . .. .. 140 45 32 Québec .... .............. 330 187 114 Les Territoires . . , ...... ... . 358 835 115 Les moyennes les plus élevées des gages pour les hommes se trouvent dans la Colombie-Britannique, le Manitoba et les Territoires, mais, comme il a déjà été démon- . tré, c'est dans Ontario et Québec que se paient les sommes les plus considérables aux ouvriers. La moyenne pour les femmes est très élevée dans les Territoires (où elles sont pour la plupart employées dans des établissements de hardes pour hommes), et les moyennes pour les enfants, excepté dans les provinces maritimes, sont partout ailleurs à peu près les mêmes. Mais une meilleure comparaison des gages payés aux ouvriers employés dans des établissements peut être obtenue en prenant le temps de travail et les gages pour établir les moyennes. Le tableau 5 montre le nombre collectif des jours de travail durant l'an- née du recensement pour les trois classes d'ouvriers employés : hommes âgés de 16 ans et au-dessus, femmes âgées de 16 ans et au-dessus et les enfants âgés de moins de 16 ans, et le tableau 3 donne les montants payés en gages à ces trois classes respectivement. 5. DURÉE DU TRAVAIL DES EMPLOYÉs À GAGES. Nombre collectif des jours de travail Moyenne dans l'année. des heures Provinces. de travail Hommes Femmes Enfants par de 16 ans etlde 16 ans et au-dessous | semaine. plus. plus. de 16 ans. Colombie-Britannique. . | 1,963,113 138,091 32,711 56 ' 34 Manitoba .... ....... 898,528 146,272 13,013 60 * 30 Nouveau-Brunswick. ... | 3,347,586 754,449 212,313 57 : 70 Nouvelle-Ecosse. .. .. . 3,108,064 866,557 109,385 55*80 Ontario....... , ...... 27,383,686 7,404,171 1,189,260 59 ° 20 Ile du Prince-Edouard . 276,651 94,722 27,075 61 - 70 Québec. ... ....... ... .. 18,120,979 6,078,414 1,207,065 61 * 60 Les Territoires .... ... . 199,811 3,508 4,149 60 ' 80 Totaux. .. .. ... . 55,454,024 | 15,482,934 2,800,441 56° 70 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. XV La moyenne des gages par jour, pour les hommes employés dans tous les établisse- ments industriels du Canada, est de $1.36 ; pour les femmes, de 30.69, et pour les enfants, de $0.46. 6. MOYENNE DES GAGES PAR JOUR. Provinces. Hommes. | Femmes. | Enfants. S $ $ Columbie-Britannique. ... , ... ...... 2* 12 0*98 0 : 67 Manitoba ......... ............... 1*93 0° 92 0'50 Nouveau-Brunswick .......... .. .. . 1 ° 22 0 * 68 0 " 43 Nouvelle-Ecosse. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. . 1 ° 23 0 * 60 0 " 42 Ontario ........................... 1 ° 38 0: 72 0 ' 48 Ile du Prince-Edouard . .. 0*99 5 * 50 0 * 40 Québec ............................ 1 ° 29 0 " 66 0'44 Les Territoires. ............. ee • • • • a 1 79 1'24 0 * 69 La moyenne des gages par jour pour chacune des trois classes d'ouvriers est donnée au tableau 6, par provinces. La plus haute moyenne des gages par jour pour les hommes se trouve dans la Colombie-Britannique, le Manitoba et les Territoires, et la plus basse dans l'Ile du Prince-Edouard ; la plus haute moyenne pour les femmes se trouve aussi dans la Colombie-Britannique, le Manitoba et les Territoires, et la plus basse dans la Nouvelle- Ecosse et l'Ile du Prince-Edouard ; la moyenne la plus élevée pour les enfants est dans les Territoires et la Colombie-Britannique, et la moins élevée dans l'Ile du Prince- Edouard, la Nouvelle-Ecosse et le Nouveau-Brunswick. Les moyennes dans Ontario et Québec se rapprochent de la moyenne générale du Canada. La moyenne du temps de travail par semaine, telle que donnée au tableau 5, est de 56 70 heures, variant de 55 8 heures dans la Nouvelle-Ecosse, 56-34 dans la Colombie- Britannique, 57-7 dans le Nouveau-Brunswick, 59-2 dans Ontario, à 60-3 heures dans le Manitoba, 60-8 dans les Territoires, 61-6 dans Québec et 61-7 dans l'Ile du Prince- Edouard. 7. TOTAL DES EMPLoYÉS, SALAIRES ET GAGES. © Eta- A # Total Provinces. blisse- Salaires, | A gages. Gages. des salaires ments. lsalaires. et gages. NO, NO. 3 NO, S 3 Col.-Britannique. 392 | 1,001 1,124,093 10,353 4,332,445 5,456,538 Manitoba. .. ... .. 324 636 536,807 4,583 1,882,742 2,419,549 Nouv.-Brunswick 919 | 1,716 1,065,295 20,442 4,683,695 5,748,990 Nouvelle-Ecosse. . | 1,188 2,274 1,207,953 21,010 4,405,618 5,613,571 Ontario.......... 6,543 | 15,538 | 11,892,254 | 151,081 | 44,656,032 | 56,548,286 Ile du P.-E. ... .. 334 445 114,306 3,359 331,692 445,998 Québec ......... . 4,845 | 8,850 7,634,244 | 101,479 | 28,916,411 | 36,550,655 Les Territoires... 105 131 101,194 1,037 364,569 465,763 Totaux ...... 14,650 | 30,691 | 23,676,146 | 313,344 | 89,573,204 | 113,249,350 xvi RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. La statistique des salaires et des gages pour tous les employés est donnée au tableau 7, les premiers comprenant les propriétaires et les associés d'établissements ainsi que les officiers et gérants, et les derniers tous les ouvriers employés en dedans ou en dehors des établissements. La moyenne payée en salaires par établissement, durant l'année du recensement, est de 31,616 et par employé de $771, et la moyenne payée en gages par établissement est de 36,l14 et par employé de $286. Le tableau 8 montre les moyennes des salaires et des gages par établissement et par employé, pour chaque province et le Canada. 8. MOYENNES DES SALAIRES ET DES GAGES. Salaires Gages Salaires et gages. Provinces. —ar 4- 4-ss-s .. | - 8,l' •-ººº-º - 8,l' 4-3 e# †|é† † † † $ $ $ $ 3 $ Colombie-Britannique. .. . 2,868 | 1,021 11,052 418 13,920 476 Manitoba ... ... .......... 1,657 844 5,811 411 7,468 463 Nouveau-Brunswick.. ... . 1,159 621 | 5,096 229 6,255 259 Nouvelle-Ecosse. ..... .... 1,017 531 3,708 209 4,725 240 Ontario.. .. ... , ...... $ 1,818 766 6,825 295 8,643 339 Ile du Prince-Edouard.. .. 342 257 993 99 1,335 117 Québec .................. 1,575 862 5,968 285 7,544 331 Les Territoires . .. ...... 964 772 3,472 351 4,436 390 C'est encore dans la Colombie-Britannique que se trouve la moyenne la plus élevée des salaires par établissement et par employé. Ontario, Manitoba et Québec suivent dans l'ordre nommé pour les moyennes des salaires par établissement, et Québec, Mani- toba et Ontario, dans l'ordre nommé, pour les moyennes des salaires par employé, tandis que la moyenne la moins élevée des salaires par établissement et par employé se trouve dans l'Ile du Prince-Edouard. La moyenne des gages est plus élevée dans la Colombie- Britannique suivie d'Ontario, Québec, Manitoba et le Nouveau-Brunswick, et la plus haute moyenne des gages par employé est dans la Colombie-Britannique avec Manitoba suivant de près et les Territoires, Ontario et Québec venant ensuite daus l'ordre nommé. 9. TEMPs DE TRAvAIL DEs ÉTABLIssEMENTs DANs L'ANNÉE. ſ» Trois- Moitié | Q Eta- quarts oiti uart Provinces. blisse- † du du du §§ ments. complet. temps. | temps. | temps. OIlIl8, NO. No. NO. NO. NO, NO. Colombie-Britannique. . 392 227 | 39 57 44 25 Manitoba .............. 324 134 3l 84 24 -51 Nouveau-Brunswiek.. .. 919 324 92 216 265 . 22 Nouvelle-Ecosse..... , .. | 1,188 349 14k | 320 358 20 Ontario. .... ...... .. - 6,543 3,334 705 l,736 309 459 | Ile du Prince-Edouard. 334 52 12 52 208 10 Québec ..... .......... 4,845 1,872 | 246 2,283 | 286 158 Les Territoires......... 105 36 11 30 12 16 Totaux ........... 14,650 6,328 1,277 4,778 1,506 761 - RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. xvii La durée du temps de travail dans les établissements est donnée au tableau 9, clas- sifiée en temps complet, les trois-quarts du temps, la moitié du temps et le quart du temps. En laissant de côté 761 établissements, ou cinq pour cent du total, pour lesquels aucun rapport n'a été fait du temps d'opération durant l'année du recensement, il y avait 43 pour cent des 14,650 établissements qui travaillaient toute l'année, 9 pour cent les trois-quarts du temps ou neuf mois, 33 pour cent la moitié du temps ou six mois et 10 pour cent le quart du temps ou trois mois. Le nombre élevé des établissements tra- vaillant la moitié du temps comprend les fabriques de beurre et de fromage qui sont principalement en opération durant la saison des pacages. On comprendra cependant que le temps de travail donné n'est pas une période positive. Par exemple la moitié du temps signifie une période de moins de neuf mois mais non de six. Dans la Colombie- Britannique 58 pour cent de tous les établissements travaillent le temps complet, dans Ontario 51 pour cent et dans Québec 39 pour cent ; mais dans Ontario 26 pour cent et dans Québec 47 pour cent de toutes les fabriques ont été entrées comme appartenant à la période de six mois ou la moitié du temps, et dans ces provinces la fabrication du beurre et du fromage est une des industries les plus importantes. DÉPENsEs DIVERsEs, MATÉRIAUx ET PRoDUITs. Les dépenses diverses des établissements manufacturiers sont indiquées au tableau l0. Elles comprennent (l) le loyer des usines ; (2) le loyer de la force motrice et du chauffage ; (3) le coût du combustible et de l'éclairage ; (4) les taxes municipales ; (5) les taxes provinciales ; (6) le loyer des bureaux, les intérêts, les assurances, les taxes du revenu interne, etc., et (7) le montant payé pour l'ouvrage fait à l'entreprise. Le mon- tant collectif de ces dépenses s'élève à 324,688,837 dont la moitié à peu près est dans le sixième item. W, 10. DÉPENSES DIVERSES. | | $ Loyer de #§ce Combus- | Taxes Taxes † # † Provinces. des motrice | tible et | munici- | provin- # ^* | ouVrage usines. et du | éclairage. | pales. ciales. intérêt, fa§ à §- chauffage. etc. treprise. $ $ 3 $ $ $ $ Col.-Britannique. 60,571 9,705| 169,702 27,427 49,559| 431,8671 243,016 Manitoba ....... . 28,858 14,110| 287,315 36,601 1,328| 425,395| 27,013 Nouv.-Brunswick 52,615 7,672 323,104 76,992 35,987 313,383 33,927 Nouv.-Ecosse. ... 46,264 5,851 485,585 70,710 2,566| 378,343| 51,514 Ontario.......... 741,271| 270,033 3,178,353 797,280 # 4,496,125| 988,336 Ile du P.-Edouard 5,724 369 45,224 | 2,713 971 33,633 37,991 Québec.. ..... . 571,572| 232,840 2,000,171j 367,925| 170,729 6,446,716 410,369 Les Territoires... 4,733 900 45,243 · 5,471 150 31,965 7,587 Totaux. ... , 1.suºs 544,480| 6,529,697| 1,385,119 363,753 12557427 1,799,753 L'item le plus élevé venant ensuite est celui du combustible et de l'éclairage qui ccnstitue 26 pour cent des dépenses diverses. Les matériaux employés dans la production des articles manufacturés sont de deux espèces, à savoir : ceux à l'état brut ou maturel, et ceux en partie manufacturés. La xviii RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. valeur des premiers est de 3149,508,062 et celle des derniers de $ll7,019,796, faisant un total de $266,527,858. ll. coûT DEs MATIÈREs EMPLOYÉES ET VALEUR DES PRODUITS. † | Coat total Ouvrage de Provine , † | † | § | # | # | # ſiè º†º employées. turés. réparations. produits. Ulr68. 8 3 $ $ $ $ Col.-Britannique. .. | 3,278,l62 3,968.522 7,246,684 19,039,231| 408,547| 19,447,778 Manitoba ... ... .. .. 6,148,344 1,807,160 7,955,504 11,806,805 1,120,634 12,927,439 Nouv.-Brunswick... 7,851,363 2962651 10,s14,o14 20,483,749 488,721 20,972,470 Nouv.-Ecosse ... .. .. 9,034,845 4,126,232 13,165,077| 23,005,634| 586,879 23,592,513 Ontario............ 84,689,669 53,540,731 138,230,400 238,105,356 3,428,130 241,533,486 Ile du P.-Edouard..| 1,044,515 274,F43 1,319,058 2,268,918 57,790| 2,326,708 Québec. .... . ..... 39,068,433 47,611,346 86,679,779 152,611,148 5,676,846 158,287,994 Les Territoires.. ... 792,731 328,611 1,121,342 1,937,510 27,477 1,964,987 Totaux ... .... . I 117,019,796 •ºns 469,258,351| 11,795,024|481,053,375 Les produits des établissements sont indiqués sous les en-têtes des articles manufac- turés et ceux d'ouvrage de commande et réparations, la valeur des premiers étant de $469.258,351 et celle des derniers de $ll,795,024, ou un total de $481,053,375. Relativement aux manufactures de tout le Canada, la proportion de la Colombie- Britannique est de 4 : 04 pour cent, celle de Manitoba de 2 69 pour cent, celle du Nou- veau-Brunswick de 4 : 36 pour cent, celle de la Nouvelle-Eeosse de 4 : 90 pour cent, celle d'Ontario de 50 : 22 pour cent, celle de l'Ile du Prince-Edouard de 0:48 pour cent, celle de Québec de 32 : 90 pour cent, et celle des Territoires de 0* 4l pour cent ; et malgré que les moyennes les plus élevées des produits par établissement se trouvent dans la Colom- bie-Britannique et le Manitoba, les provinces d'Ontario et de Québec montrent qu'elles ont 83 : 12 pour cent de la valeur totale des produits. Pour comparer avec plus de facilité les statistiques les plus importantes des manu- factures par provinces, le capital total placé dans les établissements, le coût des salaires et des gages, les dépenses diverses, les matériaux et la valeur des produits, ainsi que les moyennes par établissement, sont donnés ensemble au tableau 12. Le coût des salaires et des gages, des dépenses diverses et des matériaux est de 70-4 pour cent de la valeur des produits dans la Colombie-Britannique, de 86 6 pour cent dans le Manitoba, de 83 pour cent dans le Nouveau-Brunswick, de 84 pour cent dans la Nouvelle-Ecosse, de 85 pour cent dans Ontario, de 81 pour cent dans l'Ile du Prince- Edouard, de 84 : 3 pour cent dans Québec et de 85 66 pour cent dans les Territoires, et pour tout le Canada, de 84 pour cent. Ces chiffres indiquent que la marge la plus large des profits est dans la Colombie-Britannique, où le coût des salaires et gages, de dépenses diverses et des matériaux est de 13: 6 pour cent moindre que les moyennes pour le Cañada, et de 15 26 pour cent moindre que dans les Territoires où la marge est la moins large. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. l2. STATISTIQUES PRINCIPALES DES MANUFACTURES. Capital Salaires . ſº Coût Valeur Provinces. fixe et et † des des actif. gages. " | matériaux. | produits. $ $ $ $ 3 Colombie-Britannique. .. | 22,901,892 5,406,538 991,847 7,246,684ſ 19,447,778 Manitoba e s © © © © © º ûs a © e E e 7, 539, 691 2, 419, 549 820, 620 7, 955,504 12,927,439 Nouveau-Brunswick. ... . 20,741,170 5,748,990 843,680 10,814,014 20,972,470 Nouvelle-Ecosse.. ...... 34,586,416 5,613,571 1,040,833| 13,161,077| 23,592,513 Ontario .... ............ 214,972,275| 56,548,286| 10,568,861| 138,230,400 241,533,486 Ile du Prince-Edouard.. . 2,081,766 445,998 126,625 1,319,058 2,326,708 Québec .... .... . ..... 142,403,407| 36,550,655| 10,200,322| 86,679,779 158,287,994 Les Territoires. .... .... 1,689,870 465,763 96,049 1,121,342 1,964,987 Totaux ............ 446,916,487| 113,249,350| 24,688,837| 266,527,858 481,053,375 Moyennes par établisse- ment dans- r Colombie-Britannique. .. 58,423 13,920 2,530 18,486 49,612 Manitoba .... .... , ..... 23,270 7,468 2,533 24,554 39,899 Nouveau-Brunswick. .... 22,569 6,255 918 11,767 22,821 Nouvelle-Ecosse.. .. ... .. 29,113 4,725 876 11,078 19,859 Ontario .... ............ 32,855 8,653 1,615 21,126 36,915 Ile du Prince-Edouard... 6,232 1,335 379 3,949 6,966 Québec ........ © e a • » • e º s 29,392 7,544 2,105 17,890 32,670 Les Territoires......... 16,093 4,436 915 10,680 18,714 | Moyennes des totaux. . 30,506 7,730 1,685 18,193 32,836 La valeur relative des produits à celle du capital fixe et actif est aussi un sujet de Comparaison intéressant. Elle est de 85 pour 100 dans la Colombie-Britannique, de l7l.46 dans le Manitoba, de 101.11 dans le Nouveau-Brunswick, de 68.21 dans la Nou- Velle-Ecosse, de 112.37 dans Ontario, de 1l 1.76 dans l'Ile du Prince-Edouard, de 111.15 dans Québec et de 116.28 dans les Territoires, tandis que la moyenne pour le Canada est de 107.64 pour 100. M La valeur des produits moins le coût de la production compris sous les en-têtes de salaires et gages, dépenses diverses et matériaux est de 25 pour 100 de la valeur du capital engagé dans les manufactures de la Colombie-Britannique, de 23 pour 100 dans celles du Manitoba, de 17 pour 100 dans celles du Nouveau-Brunswick, de 11 pour 100 dans celles de la Nouvelle-Ecosse, de 17 pour 100 dans celles d'Ontario, de 21 pour 100 dans celles de l'Ile du Prince-Edouard, de 17 pour 100 dans celles de Québec et des Territoires et dans celles de tout le Canada de 17 pour 100. Le percentage peu élevé de la Nouvelle-Ecosse est dû au fait que le capital dans cette province comprend des placements considérables dans les établissements de fer et d'acier qui commençaient seulement à devenir productifs durant l'année du recensement. Les percentages donnés plus haut ne doivent pas cependant être considérés comme représentant les profits des industries manufacturières de ce pays, vu qu'il y a une foule XX RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 19Ôl. de petites dépenses diverses qui n'ont pu être recueillies dans les tableaux du recense- ment. POUVOIR MÉCANIQUE. La force motrice employée dans les établissements manufacturiers est principale- ment la vapeur, le gaz et la gazoline, l'eau et l'électricité, dont les chiffres sont donnés au tableau 13. 13. PoUvOIR EMPLOYÉ DANS LES MANUFACTUREs. Machines à Machines à gaz Roues vapeur. et à gazoline. hydrauliques. Provinces. —--- | — — : - – NO. C.-V. NO, C. " V. NO . C. - V, Colombie-Britannique. . | 415 22,048 13 102 20 618 Manitoba. ... .. ...... 147 10,796 10 75 4 140 Nouveau-Brunswick. ... | 483 33,743 6 43 | 175 9,483 Nouvelle-Ecosse ...... . 498 38,068 l4 115 | 269 17,301 Ontario.... .... ...... 3,319 | 181,652 | 156 1,455 | 1,172 77,313 Ile du Prince-Edouard.. 49 1,522 3 10 11 242 Québec ... .......... 1,580 89,455 37 238 | 1,031 | 116,455 Les Territoires......... 67 2,956 5 40 l | 90 Totaux..... ...... 6,558 | 380,240 | 214 2,078 | 2,683 | 221,642 † #.. † † † Provinces. –|— NO . C. *V, | NO. | C, -V. C. • V, C. - V, Colombie-Britanniqu e.. | 49 878 |.... |. ....... 280 321 Manitoba.............. 61 455 | 1 150 |......... . 361 Nouveau-Brunswick.. .. 41 459 | 2 14 400 431 Nouvelle-Ecosse. ..... . J3 1,135 | 6 72 158 152 Ontario. ............... 1,426 21,767 | 67 | 1,988 | 9,397 12,327 Ile du Prince-Edouard.. 1 4 |.... |...... .. | . .. -- : · · · · | · · · · · · · · Québec.... . ......... 572 21,678 ( 3 8 | 15,604 14,766 Les Territoires. ..... ... | 3 85 |. ... |. ... .. . |... l ... Totaux............ 2,206 | 46,461 | 79 | 2,232 | 25,839 | 28,358 J Le nombre d'établissements ayant fait rapport de force mécanique est de 6,620, soit 45-2 pour cent des 14,650 établissements dont les statistiques sont données dans les tableaux de ce rapport. Dans les autres 8,030 établissements sont compris 3,576 fabriques de beurre et de fromage et 573 établissements de brique, tuile et poterie dont les formules spéciales ne contenaient pas de colonne pour la force mécanique en usage, et le reste consiste principalement en établissements dans lesquels la force mécanique est rarement employée, tels que boutiques de cordonnerie, boulangeries, carrosseries, RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. - xxi fabriques de cigares, fabriques de vêtements, etc., mais dans certains cas l'entrée de la force mécanique dans les formules ou tableaux a été omise. Le volume total de la force motrice employée dans les manufactures s'élève à 652,653 chevaux-vapeur et elle est développée par l 1,770 pouvoirs de différentes espèces, -machines à vapeur, roues hydrauliques, moteurs, etc. Le nombre d'établissements ayant fait rapport de force mécanique, la quantité de force exprimée en chevaux-vapeur, et la force motrice moyenne par établissement sont donnés au tableau 14, par provinces. 14. CHEVAUX-VAPEUR, TOTAUx ET MOYENNES. Moyenne Provinces. Etablissements. Chevaux-vapeur. de ch. v. par établissement. NO. NO, NO. Colombie-Britannique............ 237 23,646 99*8 Manitoba. ... .. ............... 152 11,616 76° 4 Nouveau-Brunswick. ..... ..... .. 473 43,742 92° 5 Nouvelle-Ecosse............. .... 493 56,691 115 ' 0 Ontario.................. ..... 3,468 284,175 81 : 9 Ile du Prince-Edouard ....... ... . 52 1,778 34 ° 2 Québec .......................... 1,691 227,834 134 * 7 Les Territoires.... ........ .... 54 3,171 59 ' 0 Totaux.. ........... ... 6,620 652,653 98° 6 La plus haute moyenne de la force motrice en chevaux-vapeur employée par établisse- ment se trouve dans Québec, la plus haute ensuite dans la Nouvelle-Ecosse et la plus basse dans l'Ile du Prince-Edouard. Dans la Colombie-Britannique 60 pour cent de tous les établissements ont fait rapport de l'emploi de la force motrice, dans le Manitoba 47 pour cent, dans le Nouveau-Brunswick 51 5 pour cent, dans la Nouvelle-Ecosse 41-5 pour cent, dans Ontario 53 pour cent, dans l'Ile du Prince-Edouard 15-6 pour cent, dans Québec 34-9 pour cent et dans les Territoires 51-4 pour cent. La moyenne de la force motrice employée par établissement dans le Canada est de 98.6 chevaux-vapeur, et aux Etats-Unis, d'après le rapport du dernier recensement (1900) elle était de 66-7 chevaux- Vapeur. Le tableau 15 donne les statistiques des différentes classes de pouvoirs mécaniques employés, montrant le nombre et la foroe de chaque classe, ainsi que le percentage calculé sur le total de toutes les classes. Comparée aux chiffres du dernier recensement américain, la proportion des ma- chines à vapeur à celle de tous les autres pouvoirs mécaniques employés est de 58-26 cent au Canada et de 77:40 pour cent aux Etats-Unis, celle des machines à gaz de 0:32 et l'30 pour cent, oelle des roues hydrauliques de 33 96 et 15-30 pour cent, celle des moteurs électriques de 7-12 et 2:80 pour cent, et celle des autres pouvoirs de 0-34 et 0-50 pour cent respectivement. C—G# xxii RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. La proportion des établissements ayant fait rapport de pouvoir aux Etats-Unis est de 3lºl pour cent et au Canada de 45º2 pour cent. 15. CLASSES DE POUVOIR. C hines, Y 2 ) | | | | ° ° • @ Classes de pouvoirs. †. Chevaux-vapeur. c#" NO, NO, P. C. Machines à vapeur . . ... « E @ @ $ # @ @ @ @ 6,558 3S0,240 58 - 26 Machines à gaz .................. 244 2,078 0'32 Roues hydrauliques. ..... .. , ... . 2,683 221,642 33'96 Moteurs électriques . ... .......... 2,206 46,461 7 : 12 Autres pouvoirs .............. = 45 # @ 79 2,232 0° 34 Totaux. ................ 11,770 652,653 100 * 00 GROUPEs D'INDUSTRIES. Les rapports de 14,650 établissements manufacturiers ont été compilés pour établir les statistiques de chaque espèce ou classe d'industrie au Canada ; mais dans les cas où moins de trois rapports ont été faits pour une même industrie les chiffres appartenant à cette industrie ont été mis dans la classe de * autres industries ", de manière que les chiffres d'aucun établissement en particulier ne puissent être publiés ni connus des com- pétiteurs dans une même ligne d'affaire. Il y a en tout dans le pays 264 espèces d'industries, sans compter les différentes productions d'un même établissement comme une industrie séparée, mais en prenant seulement la principale eomme les représentant toutes. De ce chiffre 179 sont nommées dans les tableaux, représentant chacune les statistiques de trois ou plus du total des 14,544 établissements. Les statistiques de 106 établissements sont données dans les 85 * autres industries " comprenant 21 espèces d'industries de deux établissements chacune et 64 de un chacune. Une autre classification est donnée au tableau 16 par groupes d'industries, chaque groupe comprenant les statistiques des industries de même nature dans le tableau général. Il y a en tout 14 groupes d'industries désignées et un groupe de " Diverses · industries." Le manger, l'habillement et le logement sont les trois principales nécessités de l'homme, et les groupes les plus importants des industries du pays sont naturellement ceux qui concernent ces besoins. Les produits alimentaires occupent la première place, et les établissements employés dans cette ligne d'industrie sont de 38 pour cent du total. Les matériaux de production dans ce groupe coûtent 37 pour cent de tous les matériaux employés dans les manufactures, et la valeur de leurs produits s'élève à 26 pour cent de celle des produits de toutes les industries. Le bois sert à divers emplois en dehors des construc- tions de toutes sortes, et tandis qu'en nombre d'établissements, coût des matériaux et valeur des produits ce groupe d'industries occupe la seconde place, il ne peut être démon- RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. xxiii tré d'après les données fournies qu'il doive ce rang à la production des matériaux de con- struction seulement. Le groupe des tissus est le troisième en nombre d'établissements et en valeur des produits, suivi à un long intervalle des groupes des produits du fer et de l'acier et du cuir et ses produits finis d'une valeur presqu'égale. Trois groupes d'in- dustries dont les valeurs varient dans les environs de $20,000,000, sont la papeterie et l'imprimerie, les métaux et produits des métaux autres que l'acier, et les voitures pour transport sur terre. Les groupes des produits chimiques et du tabac indiquent des pro- duits dépassant $11,000,000 en valeur, et trois autres groupes (liqueurs et breuvages, pro- duits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, et vaisseaux pour transport par eau) varient de · $9,000,000 à $2,000,000. Seul le groupe des industries manuelles tombe en valeur de production à au-dessous de $l,000,000. 16. ÉTABLISSEMENTS INDUSTRIELs CLAssIFIÉS PAR GRoUPEs. Em- Montant Eta- ;s | paye pour Coût Valeur NO. Groupes d'industries. blisse- Capital. Pl# º l travail ldes matières des ments # à employées. | produits. 8º8º | gages. No. $ No. $ $ $ 1| Produits alimentaires ........... 5,594 57,167,466 42,401 8,032,580 99,138,140[ 125,202,620 2 Industries textiles. .. ...... ... . 1,684 60,606,555 64,186 15,326,107| 34,915,254| 67,724,839 . 3 Produits du fer et de l'acier. ... . | 517 40,861,164 24,766| 9,846,247| 14,816,891| 34,878,402 4 Bois et ses produits manufacturés. 3,034 89,959,336 75,404 18,966,763 39,087,761| 80,341,204 5 cuir et ses produits finis......... | 431| 21,436,594 19,204| 6,040,932 21,725,613 34,720,513 º Papeterie et imprimerie.......... | 592 26,822,420 15,413 5,689,244 7,323,854| 20,653,028 7 Liqueurs et breuvages. ... 183 20,467,389 3,208 1,270,772 3,192,696 9,191,700 8 Produits chimiques et composés.. | 128 10,272,733 2,868 1,037,932 6,633,549 11,437,300 9|Produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre................... 855 8,697,716| | 10,765| 2,771,142 997,754 7,318,582 10 Métaux et produits des métaux autres que l'acier.............. 363 20,382,505 9,358 3,888,724 7,716,902 19,561,261 11lTabac et manufactures de tabac. . | 160 7,247,540 6,329 1,931,416 3,724,745| 11,802,112 12 Voitures pour transport sur terre. | 425 15,994,402 14,866 6,228,661| 10,592,288 19,971,605 13 Vaisseaux pour transport par eau. 57 3,297,914 2,587 811,413 745,946 2,043,668 14Industries diverses.............. 582 63,089,415 21,084 7,482,981 15,781,268 35,607,212 l5lIndustries manuelles.........| ... | 45 613,328 605| 248,290 135,197| 599,329 Totaux ............. ..... 14,650| 446,916,487| 313,344| 89,573,204 266,527,858 481,053,375 Le tableau 17 indique les moyennes par établissement du capital, des employés, des gages, du coût des matériaux et de la valeur des produits pour chacun des différents groupes d'industries. Le groupe ayant la plus haute moyenne de capital par établisse- ment est celui des liqueurs et breuvages, suivi de près par celui des industries diverses. Les groupes des produits alimentaires, du bois, de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, et celui des industries manuelles sont seuls au-dessous de la moyenne du capital pour toutes les industries. La moyenne la plus basse des employés par établissement se trouve dans les groupes des produits alimentaires, de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, et la plus élevée dans ceux des produits du fer et de l'acier, des vaisseaux pour transport par eau xxiv REGENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 17. MoYENNE DEs GRoUPEs D'INDUSTRiEs PAR ÉtAbLIssERiENT. ^ En " * sés- » Groupes d'industries. Capital. Employés. # # V# travail. " | produits. NO. 3 Kio. 3 3 $ l |Produits alimentaires. .. .... , .... 10,219 7 - 4 1,486 | 17,705 | 22,382 2 Industries textiles. ........ .. .. ,.. | 35,989 38 - 1 9,101 20,784 40,217 3 Produits du fer et de l'acier.. : .... : | 79,035 47 9 | 19,045 | 28,659 | 67,463 4 Bois et ses produits manufacturés. . 29,650 24° 9 6,251 12,883 26,480 5 Cuir et ses produits finis ..... .... 49,737 44 ' 6 14,016 50,408 80,558 6 Papeterie et imprimerie. .... ...... . 45,308 26 - 0 9,610 12,371 34,887 7 Liqueurs et brevages.. ... .. : . ... .. | 111,843 17-5 6,944 17,446 50,228 8 |Produits chimiques et composés .... 80,256 22'4 8,109 51,825 89,354 9 |Produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre..... ........ , # # # # # # © | # { # @ # 6 # 10,173 12°6 3,241 1,167 8,560 10 Métaux et produits des métaux au- - tres que l'acier ... ..... s a , è e g 56,150 25'8 10,713 21,259 53,888 11 Tabac et manufactures de tabac ... 45,297 39 ° 5 12,071 23,280 73,763 12 Voitures pour transport sur terre... 37,634 35° 0 14,656 24,923 46,992 13 | Vaisseaux pour transport par eau... 57,858 45*4 14,235 13,087 35,854 14 |Industries manuelles ........... .. 13,630 13'5 5,517 3,004 13,318 15 Industries diverses. .. .. .......... 108,401 32* 0 12,857 27,115 61,181 Moyennes de tous les groupes.. 30,506 21* 4 6,114 18,193 32,836 et du cuir ; tandis que la plus haute moyenne des gages pour le travail par établisse- ment se trouve dans les groupes des produits du fer et de l'acier, des voitures pour le transport sur terre et des vaisseaux pour le transport par eau, la plus basse se trouve dans ceux des produits alimentaires, de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, et dans celui des industries manuelles. Le groupe des produits chimiques, contrairement à l'idée populaire, représente la plus haute moyenne par établissement pour le coût des maté- riaux, suivi de près par le groupe du cuir, et la plus basse moyenne pour le coût des matériaux se trouvent dans les groupes de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre et dans celui des industries manuelles. Quatre groupes d'industries seulement montrent des moyennes dans la valeur des produits par établissement au-dessous de la moyenne générale, à savoir : les groupes de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, des industries manuelles, des produits alimentaires et du bois. La plus haute valeur des produits par établissement se trouve dans le groupe des produits chimiques s'élevant à 589,354, le groupe du cuir venant ensuite avec 380,558 et celui du tabac avec $73,763. Les statistiques du tableau 18 représentent les établissements employant pas moins de cinq personnes, excepté dans le cas des fabriques de beurre et de fromage, qui, selon les instructions données aux énumérateurs, ont été prises sans cette limitation. C'est ainsi qu'il n'a été inévitablement tenu compte d'une partie considérable des produits du pays dans des industries telles que les boulangeries, les moulins à farine, où générale- ment le nombre d'employés dans une boutique ou un moulin ne dépasse pas deux ou trois, et bien souvent, pour les boulangeries, se borne à un. Malgré cela les produits RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1991 Xxv · des boulangeries et des établissements de biseuits et de confiseries employant cinq per- sonnes et plus s'élèvent à 311,637,808, et ceux des moulins à farine à 331,835,873. 18. GROUPE I : PRODUITS ALIMENTAIRES. < m- | Montant Nom ou sorte d'industrie. #. Capital. | P # és " † † V#r ments. gage8. | gage8. employées | produits. NO. $ No. 3 $ $ Poudre-levain et essences. .... 13 273,965 150 44,219| 329,840 524,016 Orge mondé et perlé . ........ 3 88,800 j7 6,924 188,755 229,186 Pain, biscuits et confiseries.. .. 258 6,996,204 5,858 1,807,085 1,788,206 11,637,808 Beurre et fromage...... .. .. 3,576 6,161,085| 6,8S6 1,464,110| 25,302,531 29,462,402 Cocoa et chocolat ............ 4 152,075 62 14,708 140,589 218,460 Café et épices........ s @ @ , @ $ $ $ 29| 1,044,272 371| 113,561 1,259,471| 1,957,536 Lait condensé.. ... ... .. .. , .. 4| 324,425 105 7,722 168,818 269,520 Fruits et légumes évaporés.... 50 371,321| 1,525 104,228 172,490 395,540 Poisson, salaisons et conserves 1,097| 7,992,893 15,467| 1,213,079j 4,552,492 8,025,630 Produits des moulins à farine. 400 14,686,558 3,370| 1,281,729 26,350,706| 31,835,873 Conserves de fruits et légumes 58 2,004,915 4,640 378,128 1,571,681 2,831,742 Abattoirs et salaisons del » viandes. ................ » , ſi 57 5,395,162 2,121 784,010 19,520,058 22,217,984 Raffineries de sucre ... . , ..... 4 10,104,585| 1,200| 612,680 10,546,500 12,595,000 Vinaigre et marinades........ 24 633,453 295 71,542 230,301 561,682 Tous autres aliments.......... 17| 937,753 334| 108,135 2,015,692 2,439,611 Totaux ........ .. .. 5,594 57,167,466 42,401 8,032,580 99,138,140 125,202,620 Deux autres industries de ce groupe montrent des chiffres élevés dans la valeur des produits, beurre et fromage $29,462,402, et abattoirs et salaisons de viandes $22,217,- 984. Ces industries, de même que les moulins à farine, sont intimement liées à l'indus- trie agricole qui leur fournit la matière première. La valeur totale de leurs produits s'élève à 383,516,259, tandis que la valeur des matériaux employés est de $71,173,295, ou 83 pour cent du total des produits. La moyenne du capital des 5,594 établissements composant ce groupe est de $10,219, la moyenne des gages par employé de $189.44, et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 6 : 42 pour cent. La moyenne du coût des matériaux par établissement est de $17,722 et la moyenne de la valeur des produits de $22,382, la moyenne des valeurs la plus élevée par établissement étant celle de l'industrie des rafineries de sucre, $3,148,750, et en second lieu celle des abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, $389,789. Les plus hautes moyennes les gages payés aux employés se trouvent dans l'industrie des enveloppes à saucisson, $600, dans les abattoirs, $583.33, et dans les raffineries de sucre, $510.57 ; mais dans la première de ces industries la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 2 : 50 · pour cent, dans la deuxième de 1'35 et dans la dernière de 4 : 86 pour cent. Dans l'in- dustrie du pain, des biscuits et des confiseries, ayant une moyenne des gages payés de 3408.56, la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 15 53 pour cent ; et dans l'industrie des fruits évaporés et des légumes, ayant " une moyenne des gages payés de $68.33 seulement, la proportion est de 26 ' 35 pour cent. xxvi RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. Le groupe des produits alimentaires comprend 27 espèces d'industries dont 13 se trouvent comprises dans la classe de " tous autres aliments," savoir : gomme à mâcher, articles de confiseries, cottolène, œufs concentrés, macaroni et vermicelle, maïs crevé, fromage préparé, farine préparée, nettoyage du riz, enveloppes à saucisson, abattoirs non compris dans les salaisons de viandes, suif raffiné et levain. l9. GROUPE II : INDUSTRIES TEXTILES. | Em- | Montant | Coût des Nom ou sorte d'industrie. #. Capital. plºy és, # m#es V# ment8 (, # produits. gages. | gages. ployées. NO . $ NO. 3 3 3 Auvents, tentes et voiles ...... . 25 269,727 '292 90,708 180,467 448,249 Sacs en coton..... , . .. ...... 5 915,663 345 100,225 831,849| 1,114,213 Ouate. , ... • @ @ @ s @ @ d & # @ $ à s # # # # 1 > 4| 178,759 72 23,280 61,994 110,981 Tapis.............. , ... .. ... .. 10| 711,951 485| 142,128| 347,584 633,192 Habillements d'hommes. ... ... . 735| 5,420,144| 8,515 2,447,167| 3,691,630 8,775,439 Habillements d'hommes (fabri- qués) ... ... : ........ · · · · · 58 3,843,799 12,468 2,020,639| 4,861,331 8,980,291 Habillements de femmes. .. ... .. 334 2,492,118 5,260 1,086,550 1,925,569 4,368,580 Habillements de femmes (fabri- qués)............ ........ » , s @ 26 1,051,481| 2,747| 583,929| 1,129,612 2,190,627 Corderie.. .. ........ ....... .. 11| 2,335,246 916 231,601| 1,444,351| 2,212,663 Coton .................. Q, 20 18,298,699 11,882 3,352,464| 5,827,265 12,033,052 Lin préparé ............ ... . - 31 325,936 996 127,332 136,224 338,176 Articles de toilette pour hommes 52| 2,821,302 4,976 1,071,146 2,262,622 4,623,652 Hamacs. ... .. .... .. .. ... , .. 4 15,233 39 9,150 9,075 29,560 Chapellerie et pelleterie.. .. ... . 115 4,136,236| 3,273 881,960 3,328,984 5,876,467 Bonneterie......... ........... 52 3,723,197 3,687 889,882 1,979,951| 3,857,519 Nattes et tapis. ............. ... 6 55,507 68 16,874 21,205 52,092 Vêtements en toile cirée. ... .. .. 6 639,990 270 82,070 415.561 560,693 Drap renaissance ............. . 6 146,210 32 19,000 92,200 155,280 Tissus teints et finis. ......... 3| 1,388,500 548| 212,592 1,544,000 2,051,992 Cardage et foulage de la laine. .. 3 7,800 12 1,390 # # 4,030 l' Articles en laine................ 157 10,486,198| 6,388 1,724,333 3,799,302 7,359,541 Laine en écheveaux. ... ... .. ... 6 57,400 60 13,077 58,095 86,350 Etirage de la laine ............ 3 44,210 24 9,338 94,975 115,487 Toutes autres industries ........ 12 1,241,249 801] 189,272 871,408 1,746,713 Totaux ..... Cº « s s • • • • • • • 1,684| 60,606,555 64,186 15,326,107| 34,915,254| 67,724,839 —- s Le groupe des industries textiles comprend principalement la laine, le coton et les industries du lin, et en sus des 23 espèces d'industries spécifiées dans le tableau la classe de * Toutes autres " comprend 12 établissements représentant huit autres industries : couvertures, déchets de laine et de coton, broderies, dentelles et tresses, effets piqués, insignes et emblêmes, soie et effets en soie, et fil. La valeur moyenne du capital par établissement est de 835,989, des matériaux employés de 820,734 et des produits de 340,217 ; la moyenne des ouvriers est de 38 et celle des gages payés de $9,101 par établissement, tandis que la moyenne des gages par ouvrier est de 8238.77, ce qui représente 22: 63 pour cent de la valeur des produits. L'industrie la plus consi- RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. xxvii dérable de ce groupe est celle du coton qui compte 20 fabriques en opération. La moyenne du capital dans ces fabriques est de $914,935, celle du coût des matériaux de $291,363, et celle de la valeur des produits de 3601,653. Les ouvriers sont au nombre de 594 par fabrique et les gages payés s'élèvent à $167,623. La proportion des gages payés par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 27 86 pour cent et la moyenne des gages par ouvrier est de $282.14. L'industrie la plus considérable venant en second lieu est celle des lainages qui emploie 6,388 personnes avec une moyenne de $10.983 par fabrique pour gages payés et de $269.93 par ouvrier. La moyenne du capital par fabrique est de $66,791, celle du coût des matériaux de $24,200, et celle de la valeur des produits de 546,876. La valeur totale des industries d'habillements (pour hommes et femmes) pour ouvrage de fabrique et de commande s'élève à $24,314,937, soit une moyenne de 821,088 par établissement. Le nombre total des établissements employant cinq personnes et plus est de I, 153, dont 1,069 sont des boutiques et 84 des fabriques. Le capital collectif est de $ 12,807,542, avec une moyenne de $7,400 pour les boutiques et de 358,277 pour les fabriques. Les boutiques emploient 13,775 personnes ou une moyenne de 12-8 par boutique, à des gages d'une moyenne de 53,305 par boutique ; et les fabriques emploient 15,215 personnes ou une moyenne de 181 par fabrique, à des gages d'une moyenne de $31,007 par fabrique. Les trois industries d'articles de toilette pour hommes, de chapellerie et pelleterie et de bonneterie, emploient ll,936 personnes à des gages de 32,842,988, ou une moyenne de 54-5 travaillants et de 312,982 pour gages payés par établissement. 20, GROUPE III : PRoDUITs DU FER ET DE L'ACIER. y · .. | # | c | # # #| "†" Nom ou sorte d'industrie. # Capital. 8#- § à §. produits. NO, $ NO, $ $ $ lIaches et outils...-.... ... . 21 | 1,169,607 | 959 | 378,235 | 367,603 | 1,038,705 Bouilloires et machines. ... . 59 | 5,552,862 | 3,713 | 1,565,309 | 1,783,915 | 4,626,214 Ponts en fer et en acier. .. 6 | 1,755,379 797 | 318,404 | 1,012,563 | 1,693,000 c† 7 | 316,325 | 280 | 114,998 | 82,710 | 257,275 Coins et moules. .. ... ... . . 3 16,000 21 8,052 9,930 33,600 Produits des fonderies. ... 315 | 16,274,645 | 11,784 | 4,604,124 | 5,293,248 15,292,445 Machines à gaz ..... ..... . 4 29,850 19 6,176 7,899 29,121 Quincaillerie. ............. . 6 | 418,381 | 471 | 128,292 | 164,774 | 401,821 Produits en fer et en acier. , 29 | 9,829,560 | 4,110 | 1,693,542 | 3,801,129 | 6,912,457 Presses à imprimer. , ....... 5 541,064 295 | 104,404 | 90,139 362,135 Coffres-forts ... .. .. ... , .. 3 232,610 158 | 71,200 | 70,100 225,200 Scies. ... .. ... ........ .. 7 419,534 | 230 | 99,500 [ 127,685 314,312 Balances .......... ........ 8 279,414 194 85,211 92,153 285,240 Vis ...... ................ 4 714,586 242 | 90,246 | 198,025 385,310 Machines à coudre .......... 3 | 1,110,167 619 | 275,774 | 342,976 752,308 Fil de fer. . , .... ... . ' E E e s 9 e 15 | 1,599,118 551 | 181,778 | 1,060,011 | 1,693,995 Fil de fer à clôture. ... .. .. . 14 225,950 154 59,362 199,801 336,470 Toutes autres industries. .. , '8 376,112 169 61,640 | 112,230 238,294 Totaux.............. 517 | 40,861,164 | 24,766 | 9,846,247 l4,816,891 | 34,878,402 xxviii RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 21. GRoUPE Iv : BoIs ET sEs PRoDUITs MANt'FACTURÉs. Eta- #. †. # des V#ur $r--- --- ---1- 15: - g • § • , .. 3 , à ay - p # 9 - Nom ou sorte d'industrie. † Capital. | P ·y # #. pr§it . 0 gages. gages. • | • • • * -- MO. 8 No. $ 3 $ Membres artificiels, banda- - & . » : 1 . ſº . a ges herniaires, etc. .. .... . 8 84 634 23 7,039 8,º # Paniers.... ................ 15| 147,106 323 59,457| ºº y Tables de billard et $ †º º º et mete 3 77,635 3o 14,143 37,44º # Boîtes à cigares.. ... .. ... .. 271,787 308 s9722 112860 1 ,. 720 Boîtes en bois........ ..... s4 1,631,02s 1,826 478,252 º § Cercueils................. #> 16 644,222 525 184,917 º # so§ Tonnellerie................ 64 559,595 827 277,794 # - § Bouchons.................. 5 173,421 107 32,024 :04,135 e si Meubles. ......... ....... 169 7399540 6,5ss 2,068,376 2,6º8.º7| º *† s 122aoo 12s 41,499 15,866 , lººº Produits des billes (billots).. 2,075 55,605,666 51,549 11,133,66º ººº 50,805,084 Produits du bois d ns- - truction..... ." # e # # º 467| | 9,143,276| 7,353| 2,689,864 5,242,054 10,754,959 Allumettes....... , ..... .... 5 240,064 471 68,501 174,507 312,655 Cadres à gravures. .. ... ... . 15 447,792 542 169,020 291,577 ºººº Pompes et moulins à vent.. . 17 739,737 478 171,164| 292,431 733,150 Glacières.... ............. 5 123,617 112 27,480 58,040 149,974 Bois en paquets pour boîtes. 9 107,416 206 52,605| 165,085 293,225 Ouvragé et tournage du bois. 34 633,986 853 244,419 296,992 777,722 Pulpe de bois, procédés chi- ps y § et § ſ© © © 25 11,558,560 3,177 1,065,248 1,464,087| 4,246,78l Toutes autres industries.... 7 292,954 283 91,573 157,707 352,392 Totaux ............. 3,034 89,959,336 75,704| 18,966,763 39,087,761| 80,341,204 Le tableau 20 représente le groupe des industries du fer et de l'acier, comprenant, en sus des l7 espèces d'industries nommées dans le tableau, les roues de wagons, les chaînes, les machines à tricoter, les aiguilles à tricoter, les aiguilles, les patins, les étampes et patrons sous l'en-tête de * toutes autres industries." Le groupe se trouve conséquemment composé de 25 espèces d'industries, et le nombre d'établissements séparés est de 517. La moyenne du capital par établissement est de $79,035, celle du coût des matériaux de 828,659, et celle de la valeur des produits de 367,463. La moyenne des ouvriers est de 47-9 et celle des gages payés de $19,045 par établissement. L'industrie la plus impor- tante du groupe est la manufacture de fournaises, tuyaux en fer, inachines de toutes espèces, radiateurs et poêles, classifiée dans le tableau comme produits des fonderies. Il y a en tout 315 établissements avec une moyenne de 351,665 pour le capital, employant 11,784 ouvriers à une moyenne de 3390.71, et avec une moyenne de $48,547 par établissement pour les produits. La seconde industrie en importance se trouve comprise sous l'en-tête des produits du fer et de l'acier, comprenant les vis et écrous, fer et acier battus, pentures, clous et broquettes, rivets et fiches et RECENSEMÉNT DU CANADA, 1901. xxix produits des laminoirs. La moyenne du capital par établissement est de $338,950, la moyenne des ouvriers de 142 et la moyenne des produits de 3238,360. La plus haute moyenne des gages est payée par les fabricants de coffres-forts et voûtes, 3450,63, la deuxième par les fabricants de machines à tricoter, $449,70 et la troisième par les fabri- cants de machines à coudre, $445,5 l ; tandis que la plus basse est payée par les fabricants de quincaillerie, 3272,38 L'industrie de la fabrication des aiguilles, en proportion des gages relativement à la valeur des produits, est la plus élevée, étant de 55 50 pour cent. Viennent ensuite la fabrication des aiguilles à tricoter avec une proportion de 45 pour cent, la fabrication de la coutellerie et des outils avec une proportion de 44 70 pour cent, la fabrication des machines à coudre avec une proportion de 36-65 pour cent et la fabrication des haches et outils avec une proportion de 36-41 pour cent, cette dernière industrie comprenant les limes, les fourches, les couteaux mécaniques, les pelles et les bêches. L'industrie ayant la proportion la plus basse des gages, par rapport à la valeur des produits est celle du fil de fer, dans laquelle elle n'est que de 10-73 pour cent seule- , ment. Les bois et leurs diverses transformations constituent le quatrième groupe d'in- dustries, dans le tableau 21, et les statistiques qui y sont données représentent 3,034 établissements appartenant à 25 espèces d'industries. Six de ces industries sont classi- fiées sous l'en-tête *Toutes autres industries " : balais mécaniques, charbon de bois, presses à cidre, vitrines, rouets et articles en bois. La moyenne du capital placé dans les 3,034 établissements est de 329,650, celle des matériaux employés de $12,883 et celle des produits de 323,480. La moyenne des ou- vriers est de 25 et le coût des gages de $6,251 par établissement, tandis que la moyenne des gages par ouvrier est de $250.53. Les industries principales de ce groupe sont la pulpe de bois, les meubles et les produits des billots et du bois de construction. La pulpe de bois comprend les produits chimiques et mécaniques, dont la moyenne des produits pour les 25 établissements en opération durant l'année de recensement, est de 8169,87l, celle des gages par établissement de 342,610, celle des ouvriers de 127 et celle des gages par ouvrier de $335.30. L'industrie des meubles dépasse en valeur des produits celle de la pulpe de bois de 82,702,603, mais la moyenne par établissement est moindre d'un quart, soit $4l, 121. La moyenne des gages par établissement est de $12,239 et celle des ou- vriers de 39, tandis que la moyenne des gages par ouvrier est de 3314.20. Les industries montrant les gages les plus élevés par ouvrier sont celles des manufactures de vitrines, $477.60, des tables de billard et matériaux, 3471.43 et des balayeuses mécaniques, 8423.50, tandis que les industries montrant le taux le plus élevé des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits se trouvent dans la fabrication des paniers, 38-90 pour 100, des rouets 33-68 pour 100, et dans la tonnellerie, 32-01 pour 100. Dans les industries mon- trant la plus haute valeur des produits et le coût le plus élevé des gages, la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 30-10 pour 100 dans les produits des fonderies, de 24 49 pour 100 dans les produits du fer et de l'acier et de 33 83 pour l00 dans les bouilloires et machines. Le cinquième groupe d'industries donnant les statistiques du cuir et ses produits finis comprend cinq espèces d'industries et représente 431 établissements. Les princi- pales espèces d'industries sont les chaussures en cuir de toute description, en caoutchouc, en feutre et en drap, et le cuir tanné, corroyé et fini. La valeur moyenne du capital engagé dans toutes ces industries est de 349,737 par établissement et celle des produits de XXX RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 22. GROUPE V : CUIR ET SKS PRODUITS FINIS. q Montant © Em- p Coût Val Nom ou sorte d'industrie . † Capital. ployés à p##" des † des §ite gages | à employees. gageS. NO. $ NO . $ $ $ Chaussures . .. .... .... 179 | 11,005,869 | 12,949 | 3,935,448 | 10,993,979 | 18,481,216 Articles de cordonnerie. .. 7 356,090 330 72,038 126,095 262,127 Courroies et tuyaux en cuir. ... .. .. .. ... ... .. . 4 246,300 81 34,700 230,000 408,715 Sellerie.... ....... .. d- 95 2,512,301 | 2,161 | 718,771 | 1,824 751 3,427,255 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini 143 7,300,584 | 3,607 | 1,262,300 8,507,788 | 12,068,600 Cuir, effets em....... .. , .. 3 15,450 76 17,675 43,000 72,600 Totaux..... ... .. 431 | 21,436,594 | 19,204 C,oſo932 21,725,613 | 34,720,513 $80,558. La moyenne du coût des matériaux est de $50,408 par établissement et celle des gages payés de $14,016, tandis que la moyenne des ouvriers est de 44 6. La moyenne la plus élevée des gages payés par établissement est dans l'industrie des chaus- sures, $21,986, qui compte aussi les produits les plus élevés par établissement, 8103,247. La moyenne du coût des gages dans la manufacture du cuir est de $8,827, et celle de la valeur des produits de 884,396 par établissement. La production des courroies et tuyaux en cuir est de $102, l79 par établissement, mais la valeur totale des articles est moins de 3 pour 100 de celle du cuir. $7,566 et la valeur des produits de $36,076 par établissement. des gages par ouvrier se trouve dans l'industrie des courroies et tuyaux, 3428.39, mais la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est la moins élevée, soit 8.49 pour 100. La plus haute moyenne des gages par ouvrier venant ensuite est dans les tanneries, 3349.96, et la proportion par rapport à la valeur des produits est seulement de 10.46 pour 100. Dans l'industrie des selleries la moyenne des gages est de 8332.61 et leur proportion par rapport aux produits de 20.98 pour 100, et dans l'industrie des chaussures la moyenne des gages est de $303.92 et leur proportion par rapport aux pro- duits de 21.30 pour 100. 23. GROUPE VI : PAPETERIE ET IMPRIMERIE. Dans l'industrie des selleries le coût des gages est de La plus haute moyenne g º ; Etablis- Em- Montant Coût Valeur des Nom ou sorte d'industrie. † Capital. ployés à P#" des matières produits. 8º8º | à gages. employées. - NO . S NO . S $ $ Boîtes et sacs, papier....... 34 563,197 1,439 301,515 599,020 1,256,147 Carton........... ......... 3 235,540 108 26,861 75,907 147,000 Papier.. .. .. . .... , ..... 28 7,507,819 2,730 955,480 2,170,770 4,380,776 lmprimerie et reliure. ...... 84 2,830,814 2,484 845,307 934,363 2,748,356 Imprimerie et publications.. 419 | 13,726,039 | 7,708 | 3,270,077 2,734,949 | 10,319,241 Articles de librairie ........ 12 590,555 482 | 140,155 316,491 638,520 Stéréotypie et électrotypie. . 4 88,563 50 28,600 28,808 90,034 Tapisserie.................. 4 1,059,500 328 | 105,247 384,303 874,049 ! Toutes autres industries .... 4 220,393 84 16,002 81,243 198.905 Totaux..... .. ..... | 592 26,822,420 | 15,413 | 5,689,244 7,323,854 | 20,653,028 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901 xxxi Le groupe des industries de papeterie et imprimerie comprend 592 établissements, et en sus des huit sortes d'industries nommées dans le tableau 23, il y en a quatre autres qui sont comprises dans les " toutes autres industries, " savoir : feutre (papier) et pulpe, papier à mouches, fournitures d'écoles et papier ciré. La valeur moyenne du capital engagé dans toutes les industries de ce groupe est de $45,308 par établissement et la valeur moyenne des produits de $34,887. Le coût des matériaux est de $12,371 par établissement et celui des gages de 39,610. La moyenne des gages par ouvrier pour toutes les industries est de $369. 12, les plus élevés étant payés par les établis- sements de stéréotypie et électrotypie, 3572, les établissements d'imprimerie venant ensuite avec $424.25. La proportion la plus élevée des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits appartient aussi à ces industries, soit 31 : 76 pour cent dans la pre- mière et 31 · 69 pour cent dans la dernière. L'industrie montrant la plus grande valeur des produits par établissement est celle de la fabrication du papier, $l56,456, c'est aussi dans cette industrie que se trouve la moyenne la plus élevée des gages par établissement, $34, 124 ; mais la moyenne des gages par ouvrier vient en quatrième lieu soit $349.99, et la proportion des gages par rapport aux produits est seulement de $21 .8 l pour cent. En prenant les quatre principales industries de ce groupe, dans les- quelles la production dépasse 31,000,000, celle de l'imprimerie et publications avec un total de production de 510,319,24l donne une moyenne de $24,628 par établissement, avec une moyenne pour le coût des gages de 37,804 et une proportion des gages par rap- port à la valeur des produits de 31 .69 pour cent ; celle du papier ayant une production totale de 34,380,776, une moyenne des produits de 5156,456, une moyenne des gages de $34, 124 et une proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 21.8l pour cent ; celle de l'imprimerie et reliure ayant une production totale de 82,748,356, une moyenne des produits de $32,719, une moyenne des gages de 810,063 et une proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 30 71 pour cent ; et celle des boîtes et sacs en papier ayant une production totale de $l,256, 147, une moyenne des produits de $36,946, une moyenne des gages de $8,868, et une proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 24 pour cent. Trois des industries montrent une valeur des pro- duits plus élevée que celle du capital engagé, à savoir boîtes et sacs en papier, articles de libraire, stéréotypie et électrotypie, et dans la première la proportion des produits par rapport au capital est de 223 pour cent. Dans les trois plus grandes industries-papier, imprimerie et reliure et imprimerie et publications—la valeur des produits est de 72 : 5 pour cent de celle du capital. 24. GROUPE VII : LIQUEURS ET BREUVAGES. Eta- Em- Montant | Coût des | Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. | blisse- Capital. ployés † † † #. 8 I'OClUllUS. mentS. gages. gageS. employee8| D NO. $ NO. $ S $ Eaux gazeuses et minérales 58 905,741 533 | 185,558 | 200,589 | 806,532 Liqueurs distillées . .. .. . 9 7,874,724 506 | 214,376 | 583,623 1,620,418 Liqueurs, malt ........... 90 | 10,925,679 | 1,977 | 817,350 | 2,067.069 | 6,204,250 Liqueurs vineuses ....... 14 534,055 125 33,620 | 130,675 | 289,350 Malt ... .. ...... -.... 6 227,190 | 67 19,868 210,740 271,150 Totaux..... ........ 1s3 | 20,467,3s9 | 3,2os 1,270,772 | 3,192,696 | 9,191,700 xxxii RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. Le tableau 24 représente le groupe d'industries des liqueurs et breuvages et comprend cinq espèces d'industries et 183 établissements dont les plus importants sont les liqueurs (malt) et les liqueurs distillées. Les valeurs de ces produits sont calculées sur le prix de vente aux établissements, les droits d'accise non compris, et par conséquent bien au-des- sous des valeurs commerciales pour consommation. La moyenne par établissement pour toutes les industries est de $50,828 et la moyenne du capital engagé de 51l1,843. Le nombre d'ouvriers employés par établissement s'élève 17: 5, la moyenne des gages est de 36,944 et celle du coût des matériaux de 317,446. La moyenne des gages par ouvrier est de $396. 12 et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 13 83 pour cent. Dans l'industrie des liqueurs distillées la moyenne des gages par ouvrier est de 3423.67, et la valeur des produits par établissement de $ 180,046, et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 13 · 22 pour cent. L'industrie des liqueurs (inalt), employant l,977 ouvriers produit 364,628 par établissement, la moyenne des gages par ouvrier est de $413.43 et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 13 17 pour cent. L'industrie des eaux gazeuses et minérales emploie en moyenne 9 ouvriers par établissement à des gages moyennes de $348, 13, la valeur des produits par établissement est de $13,906, et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 23.01 pour cent. Dans la production des liqueurs vineuses les ouvriers sont employés seulement une partie de l'année et la moyenne des gages est la plus basse de toutes les industries de ce groupe, soit $268.96, et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est de ll : 62 pour cent. La moyenne du capital engagé par établissement est de 338,147, celle du coût des matériaux de 39,334 et celle de la valeur des produits de $13,906. I 25. GRoUPE vIII : PRoDUITs CHIMIQUEs ET coMPosÉs. Eta- Em- † † V# Nom ou sorte d'industrie. blisse- | Capital. ployés à il à matières es ImentS. gages. § employées | produits. NO. 3 NO. $ $ $ Drogues ............. ....... 19 1,606,60S 524 199,019 686,339 1,380,905 Matières explosives.. . ... ... . 7| 589,450 140 72200 332,400 543,944 Engrais. ... ... , ............. 6 130,910 59 17,378 54,497 101,250 Huile ....... ............... 14 2,431,271 6o3 250,991| 2,392,627 3,519,498 Peintures et vernis. ... ... ... . 18 2,217,059 468 176,987 1,817,921 2,786,593 Remèdes patentés. ........... 35 1,103,065 422 117,652 446,230 1,350,993 | Sel. ... .. ................. $ 9| 689,163 179 64,824 76,949 345,148 Empois ... .... ........... 12| 990,075 350 97.753 557,248 1,006,400 Toutes autres industries...... . 8| 515,142 128 41,128 269,338 402,574 Totaux .... .. .. .. .. les 10,272,743 2,868 1,037,932| 6,633,549 11,437,300 Le groupe des produits chimiques se compose de huit classes d'industries spécifiées dans le tableau 25, et de huit autres industries d'un établissement chacune, à savoir : albâtre, extrait d'écorce, poudre à blanchir, teintures et couleurs, poudre insecticide, opium, vaccin et vaseline. Il y a en tout 128 établissements dans ce groupe avec un X, capital moyen de 380,256 par établissement, une moyenne des ouvriers de 22 4, une RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. xxxiii moyenne des gages de $8,109, une moyenne du coût des matériaux de $5l,825 et une moyenne de la valeur des produits de 389,354. La moyenne des gages par ouvrier pour toutes les industries est de $361.90, et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 9:08 pour cent. La manufacture des huiles est la principale industrie de ce groupe, le montant collectif de ses produits étant de $3,519,493 et la moyenne par établissement de $25l,392. La moyenne des gages payés par établissement est de $l7,928 et par ouvrier de $416.24, et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 7-13 pour cent. L'industrie venant en second lieu est celle des peintures et vernis dont le total des produits s'élève à $2,786,593, avec une moyenne de $154,811 par établissement. La moyenne des gages par établissement est de 59,833 et de $378.18 par ouvrier, tandis que la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 6-35 pour cent. Les drogues et les remèdes patentés sont à peu près également partagés quant à la valeur des produits, les premières étant de $l,380,905 et les derniers de $1,350,993. Mais la valeur moyenne des produits des drogues s'élève à $72,679 par établissement et celle des remèdes patentés à 338,600, et la moyenne des gages par ouvrier est de $379.81 pour les - premiers et de $278.79 pour les derniers. Quant à la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits ils sont comme 14 4l à 8-71 pour cent. La moyenne la plus élevée des gages par ouvrier dans ce groupe d'industries appartient à celle des matières explosives, $515.7l et la plus basse à celle de la production du vaccin $150, mais cette dernière nommée indique une plus grande proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits qu'aucune autre indus- trie de ce groupe, soit 60 pour cent. 26. GROUPE IX : PRODUITS DE L'ARGILE, DU VERRE ET DE LA PIERRE. [ Nom ou sorte d'indus- †. Capital. pl # à #§ † V r trie. mentS. gageS. §" p§e . produits. A NO. $ NO. $ $ $ Articles pour le polissage.. 5| 126,387 90 40,174 28,704 121,313 Briqueterie, tuilerie et • poterie. ................ 573| 4,210,244| 6,705| 1,327,533 $ $ 3,299,917 Ciment, pierre naturelle. . 3| 103,500 87 27,600 40,930 106,800 Ciment de Portland. .. .. 7| 891,959 521 184,032 143,289 765,876 Verrerie. ....... . ...... 11 1§ 1,385 502,885| 195,715 995,401 Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental ...... .| -- : -- 9 40,070 61 28,740 24,110 88,600 Meules et décortiqueurs. . 6 39,850 94 17,981 6,980 41,400 Chaux..............… 163| 484, º 695| 194,260 | > | > 528,862 Miroirs et glaces.... ... . 4| 200,500 122 55,920 149,822 265,535 Monuments et pierres tom- ales. ............ . e a a E e» 65 935,997 850| 337,734| 342,407 935,678 Pierre taillée. ... ........ 4 41,505 63 24,625 25,077 72,700 Toutes autres industries .. 5 º 92 29,658 40,720 101,500 Totaux. .......... 855| 8,697, n 10, is 2,771,142 997,754 7,318,582 · Le groupe des produits de l'argile, du verre et des carrières de pierre comprend 15 espèces d'industries dont 1l sont spécifiées dans le tableau 26. Les quatre autres con- xxxiv RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. sistent en un établissement de décoration de porcelaine et de verre, un de manteaux et grilles de cheminées et deux d'ornements d'églises. Le nombre total des établissements de ce groupe s'élève à 855, dont 573 sont des briqueteries, tuileries et poteries, 163 des fours à chaux, et 65 des établissements pour la production des monuments et des pierres tombales. La valeur des produits par établissement dans ce groupe est de $8,560 et la moyenne des gages est de $3,241, avec une proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 37 86 pour cent. Le coût des matériaux relativement à la valeur des produits est peu élevé, seulement de 13 63 pour cent, dû au fait qu'aucune valeur n'est donnée aux matériaux d'argile et de pierre calcaire et que les briqueteries, tuileries et poteries ainsi que les fours à chaux sont les industries les plus importantes de ce groupe. Au delà d'une moitié de tous les ouvriers appartenant à ce groupe sont employés dans les briqueteries, tuileries et poteries qui paient aussi tout près d'une moitié des gages. Mais dans plusieurs autres industries les moyennes des gages et de la valeur des produits par établissement sont beaucoup plus élevées. Le coût des gages par établissement dans la manufacture du ciment de Portland est de $26,290, dans les verreries $45,717 et dans les miroirs et glaces $13,980, contre $2,317 dans les briqueteries, tuileries et poteries ; et tandis que dans ces dernières la valeur des produits par établissement est seulement de 35,759, elle s'élève dans les premières à $109,4ll pour le ciment de Portland, à $90,491 pour les verreries et à $66,384 pour les miroirs et glaces. La moyenne du capital par établissement est de $10,173, et la valeur des produits est de 84 : 14 pour cent du capital. GROUPE x : MÉTAUX ET PRODUITS DES MÉTAUX AUTRES QUE L'ACIER. . 27. Eta- Em. | Mºººº | Coût des | valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. blisse- | Capital. ployés à P#†" matières des mentS. gages | à §. employées produits. NO. $ NO, $ $ $ Fonderies de cuivre ....... .. ... 23 | 1,145,403 811 325,574 449,745 | 1,099,557 Orfèvrerie........ ......... , ... 35 613,053 667 284,247 401,244 996,313 Lampes............ ......... 4$ 3 111,010 59 17,814 16,636 | 117,491 Plomb en barres et tuyaux. ... , . 3 338,925 67 30,868 | 201,742 | 293,216 Toiture et matériaux de toiture.. 4 385,119 139 50,530 | 275,028 | 495,500 Effets de plombiers ... ... .. .. .. 6 | 588,162 396 | 158,867 | 453,804 | 821,584 Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... .. . 252 | 4,468,296 4,129 | 1,414,523 | 3,250,122 | 6,553,957 Argenterie........... ......... 12 781,456 428 196,289 | 281,956 740,969 Métallurgie.................... 12 | 10,483,112 2,000 | 1,162,620 | 1,685,018 | 7,0S2,384 Boîtes de montres......... . 4 | 846,642 398 | 140,910 | 373,111 | 707,840 Toutes autres industries......... 9 621,327 264 106,482 328,496 | 652,450 Totaux. .. .. ............ 363 | 20,382,505 9,358 | 3,888,724 | 7,716,902 l9,561,261 Les industries des métaux et produits des métaux autres que l'acier sont groupées dans le tableau 27. Elles consistent dans les dix espèces d'industries nommées dans le tableau, ainsi que sept autres établissements dont un faisant des freins à air, un du métal babbitt, un des séparateurs à crème, un de l'or en feuilles et étain, un des moteurs-vapo- risateurs, et deux des lanternes et des caractères d'imprimerie. Le nombre total d'éta- blissements dans ce groupe est de 363, ayant une moyenne par établissement de $56,150, RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. XXXV pour le capital, de $10,713 pour les gages et de 353,888 pour les produits. Ia moyenne des ouvriers par établissement est de 25 : 8 pour cent et la moyenne des gages par ouvrier de $415.55. La proportion des matériaux par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 39 : 45, et des gages par rapport aux produits de 19 : 88. L'industrie des plomberies et ferblanteries dépasse de beaucoup toutes les autres dans le nombre d'établissements, for- mant 70 pour cent du total. Cette industrie emploie aussi 44 pour cent du total des ouvriers, et la valeur de ses produits s'élève à un tiers du total. Les métallurgies quoi- que ne formant qu'un trentième du total des établissements, représentent la moitié du capital placé et leurs produits forment au-delà d'un tiers des produits de tous les établis- sements de ce groupe. La moyenne des gages est aussi la plus élevée dans cette espèce d'industrie, soit $581.31 par ouvrier et $96,885 par établissement. La valeur des pro- duits par établissements est de $590,199, et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 16'4l pour cent. lLa proportion la plus élevée des gages par rap- port à la valeur des produits se trouve dans les industries des fonderies de cuivre et dans l'orfèvrerie soit, pour la première, de 29 61, et pour la dernière de 28 : 5 pour cent, et dans chacune le coût des matériaux est un peu plus de 40 pour cent de la valeur des produits. Dans dix des industries de ce groupe la moyenne des gages par ouvrier est au-dessus de $400 et dans trois autres elle est au-dessus de $500. 28. GROUPE XI : TABAC DT MANUFACTURES DE TABAC. Eta- # † Coût des | Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. blisse- | Capital. | P # † ail à matières des mentS. gages. gageS. employées | produits. NO. 3 NO. 3 $ $ Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser. .. .. s & • e • a - s • © • e s » 22 4,747,030 2,186 565,270 2,156,997| 6,469,961 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes...... 138 2,500,510 4,143| 1,366,146 1,567,758| 5,332,151 Totaux. .... ........... 160 7,247,540 6,329 1,931,416 3,724,745l1,802,112 Le tabac et les manufactures de tabac constituent le onzième groupe comprenant deux espèces d'industries et 160 établissements. Les 22 établissements employés dans la production du tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser représentent une moyenne de 8294,089 pour la valeur des produits et de 325,694 pour les gages par établissement, tandis que les 138 établissements employés dans la production des cigares et cigarettes donnent une moyenne de 338,639 pour la valeur des produits et de 59,900 pour les gages, par établissement. La moyenne des gages par ouvrier dans les établissements de la première espèce et de $258.59 et dans ceux de la seconde de $329.75 ; en calculant d'après le total des gages des deux espèces d'industries la première est de 29 pour cent et la seconde de 71 pour cent. La proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est seulement de 8-74 pour cent dans les établissements produisant le tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, tandis que dans ceux produisant les cigares et les cigarettes elle s'élève à 25 62 pour cent. Conséquemment ce sont les établissements de la première espèce d'industrie qui emploient le plus grand nombre d'ouvriers dont le travail con- tribue à augmenter la valeur des produits collectivement comme proportionnellement. C—H , xxxvi RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. La proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits pour le groupe des indus- tries du tabac est de 16:36 pour cent. 29. GROUPE XII. VOITURES POUR TRANSPORT SUR TERRE. Eta- Em- | Mºnºt | Coût des | Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. .. blisse- Capital. ployés à p#†" matières des ments 8º8º | à gages. emlloyées produits. NO. $ , | No. $ $ 3 Bicyclettes .......... , ........ .... 16| 1,052,700 413 163,596 299,753 550,606 Réparations de wagons de ch. de fer. 26 4,535,257 5,655| 2,710,591 4,412,415 7,546,644 Carrosserie .... ... ... .. · · · · · · · · · · 349| 6,615,525 4,807| 1,791,981 2,972,648 6,650,912 Matériaux de carrosserie. ........... 27| 1,315,318 909 336,358 655,133 1,269,271 Construction de wagons de ch. de fer 7| 2,475,602 3,082 1,226,135 2,252,339 3,954,172 Totaux ................. ... 425 15,994,402 14,866| 6,228,661| 10,592,288 19,971,605 Le groupe xii comprend toutes voitures pour le transport sur terre dont les statis- tiques sont données au tableau 29, représentant cinq espèces d'industries et 425 établis- sements. L'industrie ayant le plus grand nombre d'établissements est celle de la carros- serie qui se trouve intimement liée à celle des matériaux de carrosserie. Ces deux indus- tries représenbent 376 établissements avec un capital de 87,930,843. Elles donnent de l'emploi à 5,716 ouvriers, le montant payé en gages aux ouvriers est de 32,128,339, et pour les matériaux de 33,627,781, et la valeur de leurs produits s'élève à 37,920,183. La moyenne des gages par ouvrier est de $370.03 pour ceux qui sont employés dans la carrosserie, et de $372.78 pour ceux qui travaillent à la fabrication des matériaux de carrosserie, et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est à peu près la même dans les deux industries, soit 26-94 pour 100 dans la première et 26-50 pour 100 dans la seconde. Les industries de réparations et de construction de wagons de chemins de fer sont aussi intimement liées. Il y a 33 établissements employant 8,737 ouvriers et le montant des gages s'élève au total de 33,936,726. Le capital des deux industries est de 87,010,859, le coût des matériaux employés de 36,664,754 et la valeur des produits de $ll,500,816. Dans les établissements de réparations la moyenne des gages est de 3479.33 par ouvrier et dans ceux de la construction elle est de $397.84 ; mais tandis que la moyenne des gages par établissement est de 3104,254 dans la pre- mière classe, elle s'élève à 3175,162 dans la dernière. La proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 35 92 pour les réparations de wagons de chemin de fer et de 30-01 pour la construction. Seize établissements sont employés dans la manufacture des bicyclettes avec un capital de 51,052,700 employant 413 ouvriers dont les gages s'élèvent à 3163,596. Le coût des matériaux employés est de 3299,753 et la valeur des produits de $550,606, et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 29 71 pour 100. La moyenne des gages par ouvrier pour toutes les in- dustries de ce groupe est $418.99 et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 31-19 pour 100. Les moyennes comme les proportions les plus élevées se trouvent dans l'industrie des réparations de wagons, et les plus basses dans celle des matériaux de carrosserie. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. xxxvii 30. GROU1'E XIII : VAISSEAUX POUR TRANSPORT PAR EAU. Eta- Em- † Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. blisse- | Capital. ployés † matières des ments. gages. g8,§ employées produits. NO. $ NO. $ $ $ Construction et radoub de na- vires..... ...... ........... 39 3,156,369 2,422 750,833| 699,634| 1,899,836 " | Bateaux et canots . .......... 18 141,545 165 60,580 46,312 143,632 Totaux.............. 57 3,297,914 2,587 811,413 745,946 2,043,668 La statistique de la construction de vaisseaux pour le transport par eau comprend deux espèces d'industries, nommément, celle de la construction et radoub de navires et celle des bateaux et canots; la première comptant 39 établissements et la dernière 18. Le montant du capital placé est de $3,297,914, le nombre d'ouvriers de 2,587 et la valeur des produits de 32,043,668. La moyenne des gages par ouvrier est de $313.65 pour le groupe ; mais tandis qu'elle est de $367.15 pour la construction des bateaux et canots, elle n'est que de $310.01 pour la construction et radoub de navires. Le coût des gages et la valeur des matériaux est de 76 pour cent de la valeur des pro- duits pour les deux espèces d'industries, ou près de 77 pour cent pour les navires et de 74 pour cent pour les bateaux et canots ; et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 39.52 pour cent dans la première et de 42 12 pour cent dans la dernière. - Les industries diverses sont réunies ensemble dans le quatorzième groupe. Elles représentent 72 différentes espèces d'industries, dont 44 sont spécifiées dans le tableau. Les 28 autres industries comprennent un établissement chacune de graisse à essieu, courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc, effets en celluloïde, costumes, matériel dentaire, articles étamés, baleine, articles en plumes, matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie, effets de pompiers, feux d'artifice, graphite, tourbe, patrons de tapis, herbe marine, appareils pour eaux gazeuses, garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur, cirage de poêle, bleu à laver et figures en cire, et deux-chacune de carbure de calcium, coke, peignes, pelleterie (préparation), gypse, patrons, plâtre et stuc et divers articles. ll y a en tout 582 établissements dans ce groupe employant 21,084 ouvriers dont les gages s'élèvent à $7,482,981 et les matériaux à $15.781.268, avec un capital de 363,089,415 et la valeur des produits est de $35,607,212. La moyenne du capital par établissement est de $108,401 et celle des pro- duits de 361,181, tandis que celle des gages est de $12,857 et celle des matériaux de 827,115. La moyenne des gages par ouvrier est de 5354.9l et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 21:0l pour 100. L'industrie la plus impor- tante de ce groupe est celle des instruments aratoires représentant la statistique de l 14 établissements dont le capital par établissement s'élève à 3159,713, le coût du travail et des matériaux à 354,893 et la valeur des produits à $84,188. La moyenne des gages par ouvrier est de 3367.87 et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des pro- duits de 22:19 pour 100. Les appareils et effets élcetriques ainsi que la lumière et la force motrice électriques mis ensemble ont un capital de $l7,l 58,422, emploient 2,821 ouvriers et montrent un produit de 35,040,269. La valeur des produits par établisse- C—H# xxxviii RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 3l. GROUPE XIv : INDUSTRIES DIVERSES. Eta- # Em | † Coat des | valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. blisse- | Capital. ployés à P† matières des ments, gage8. employées produits. gage8. NO, S NO. $ 3 S Instruments aratoires .......... 114 18,207,342 5,788 2,129,241| 4,128,526| 9,597,389 Munitions .... ..... , . . ..... 3 947,425 368 96,477 165,147| 414,906 Plumes et fleurs artificielles. 3 12,000 96 14,503 8,500 36,000 Cirage......................... 6 64,468 73 15,720 72,800| 128,217 Balais et brosses.. .............. 28| 547,304 727| 221,026 418,270| 952,658 Boutons ....................... 5 258,137 319 63,582 49,428| 150,000 Ornements d'églises. ... , . ... , . 4 43,410 35 16,789 6,380| 40,941 Corsets .. ............... ..... 14 410,501 646 147,445 271,210| 592,341 Appareils et effets électriques. , . 25| 5,267,397| 1,922 846,618 1,131,004| 3,032,252 Lumière et force motrice élec- 1 triques ..... ................ 58| 11,891,025 899| 451,047 47,562| 2,008,017 Ascenseurs . ... .. , ... .. ....... 4 196,423 161 64,000 77,830| 207,100 Articles de fantaisie. ... ........ 4 56,125 129 25,961 71,746| 217,514 Frange, corde et glands. ........ 7 43,534 170 34,510 56,548| 126,311 Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage. . 27 | 7,692,101 856| 405,718 751,864| 2,327,466 Gants et mitaines .., , ... ...... 22 778,003 974| 209,608 623,612| 1,024,245 Colle forte. ................... , 3 60,043 43 11,548 21,596| 47,627 Ouvrages en cheveux. ......... . 6 99,176 89 24,338 34,550| 109,679 Foin pressé. .... .............. 5| 173,000 175 55,505 ' 360,800 490,000 Encre ... ... ... .. , ......... ... . 3| 46,700 17 7,556| 62,097| 105,000 Boîtes à bijoux. .......... .. . 3 19,279 51 11,827 21,305 46,500 Echelles .... ......... ......... 3| 27,100 17 3,412 4,545 16,300 Matelas et sommiers élastiques. . 20 449,583 382 121,137 374,904 672,850 Mica coupé. ....... ............ 12| 221,248 240 42,294 175,949 337,628 Instruments de musique.. .. .... 39 3,990,728 2,391| 1,013,190 1,167,081 3,023,730 Instruments de musique et ma- - tériaux .... ................ 7| 300,119 278 83,119 166,242| 356,997 Articles optiques. ... ......... ,) 4 115,700 140 47,136 66,205| 199,750 Peinture et vitrerie............. 3 89,283 95 34,137 32,985| 103,000 Photographie ............ ©. . . 6 95,456 49 21,359 45,655| 94,858 Matériel photographique.. .. .. @ 9 119,126 96 31,880 110,922 230,186 Matières à envelopper les tuyau. et bouilloires.... ... .. , ....... 3 40,100 33 15,175 26,252 68,945 Plâtre ......... , .............. 3 62,600 94 31,380 9,545 88,706 Poulies. ... ................ , ... 3| 205,520 157 55,282| 111,200 248,000 Matériaux de chemin de fer ... . 4| 573,155 385| 159,800| 214,742 556,600 Toiture et matériaux de toiture.. 11| 257,050 122 41,577| 280,220 569,640 Vêtements en caoutchouc. ..... . 6 169,650 160 62,462 202,675 401,000 Articles en caoutchouc ......... 7| 1,354,321 469 157,727 765,406 1,173,422 Nettoyage et préparation des v» graines de semence.. .......... 17| 502,900 519 86,935| 1,177,642 1,472,087 Enseignes ...... ... . ... .. ... . 3 15,200 23 10,976 1,150 , 34,160 Savonnerie. 23 2,321,207 478 164,717| 1,424,228 2,143,945 Parapluies. ... .. ...... ......... 3 126,663 134 25,920 52,824| 110,000 Compositions à laver...... .... . 3 31,500 15! 5,976 6,291 20,500 Machines à laver et à tordre.. ... 6 128,673 164 46,818| 103,850 179,434 Cierges .................. ..... 3 57,400 27 10,250 32,250 71,250 Stores et rideaux en toile...... f$ 4 586,592 261 82,164 336,601| 738,532 Toutes autres industries. ........ 36| 4,435,148 820 275,139 501,129 1,041,529 Totaux ................. 582 63,089,415 21,084 7,482,981 15,781,26835,607,212 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. xxxix ment donne une moyenne de $121,290 pour les appareils et effets élcctriques, avec une proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 27.92 pour 100, tandis que pour la lumière et la force motrice électriques la valeur des produits par établissement est de $34,621 et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 22-46 pour 100. La moyenne des gages par ouvrier dans la première espèce d'industrie nom- mée est de $440.49, et dans la seconde de $501.72. Les instruments de musique et les matériaux d'instruments de musique, sont aussi des industries intimement liées; les deux représentent 46 établissements ayant un capital de $4,290,847 et leurs produits ont une valeur de $3,380,727. Ces industries emploient 2,669 ouvriers dont les gages se montent à $1,096,309 et le coût des matériaux est de 31,333,323. La moyenne des gages par ouvrier dans les manufactures d'instruments de musique est de $423.75, la valeur des produits par établissement est de $77,532, et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 33 51 pour 100. Dans les établissements de maté- riaux d'instruments de musique la moyenne des gages par ouvriel est de 3298.99, la valeur des produits par établissement de $5 l,000 et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 23-28 pour 100. En mettant ensemble deux autres indus- tries intimement liées, vêtements en caoutchouc et articles en caoutchouc, on obtient l3 établissements ayant un capital de $1,523,971 avec des produits de 81,574,422 et employant 629 ouvriers dont les gages se montent à 8220,189. La moyenne des gages par ouvrier est de $390.39 dans les établissements de vêtements en caoutchouc, et de $336.3l dans ceux des articles en caoutchouc, et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 15 ' 57 dans les premiers et de 13° 44 dans les derniers. Le coût des matériaux est de 50 pour cent de la valeur des produits dans l'industrie des vêtements en caoutchouc et de 65 pour cent dans celle des articles en caoutchouc. La production du gaz compte 27 établissements dont le capital s'élève à 37,692,101 et les produits à 32,327,466. Le nombre d'ouvriers est de 856 avec une moyenne dans les gages de $473.97 par ouvrier et de 315,027 par établissement, et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est de l7 ' 43 pour cent. La proportion des matériaux par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 32:30 pour cent. Les savonneries sont aussi une industrie importante. Le nombre d'établisse- ments est de 23, le montant du capital de 32,321,207, et la valeur des produits de $2,143,945 ; il y a 478 ouvriers employés à des gages de 3164,717 et le coût des maté- riaux s'élève à $1,424,228. La valeur des produits par établissement est de 393,215, la moyenne des gages par ouvrier de $344.59 ; la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 7 68 pour cent et la proportion du coût des matériaux à la valeur des produits de 66 : 43 pour cent. La seule autre industrie du groupe dont la · valeur des produits dépasse un million de dollars est celle des gant3 et mitaines ; elle comprend 22 établissements ayant un capital de 3778,003 et une valeur des produits de $l,024,245. Il y a 974 ouvriers employés dans ces établissements à des gages de 3209,608, et le coût des matériaux s'éléve à $623,612. La moyenne des gages par ouvrier est de $215.20, le coût des gages par établissement de 39,528, et la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits de 20:47 pour cent. Le groupe des industries manuelles comprend cinq espèces d'industries et 45 établisse- ments. Ce groupe est naturellement petit à cause de la limitation de ces statistiques aux établissements employant cinq personnes et plus. Dans l'industrie des forges par exemple, la grande majorité des boutiques emploient un ou deux ouvriers au plus, et xl RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. celles-ci ont été exclues dans l'énumération. Onze établissements seulement ont été énumérés d'après les règlements suivis pour le recensement des manufactures, quoique le nombre de ces boutiques dans le pays ne soit pas moins de 10,000. Pour les mêmes raisons les boutiques de charpentiers ont aussi été exclues, et la seule industrie du genre qui ait été entrée est celle des décorations d'intérieurs. La moyenne du capital dans ce groupe est de $13,630 par établissement et celle de la valeur des produits de $13,318. La moyenne des gages par ouvrier varie de 3295, 19 pour les réparations de bicyclettes à $488.27 pour les forges, et la valeur des produits par établissements varie de 37,087 pour les forges à $23,788 pour les serrureries et armureries. La proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est élevée dans toutes les industries de ce groupe, la plus basse étant de 30-17 pour cent dans les réparations de bicyclettes et la plus haute de 44 76 pour cent dans les décorations d'intérieurs. N, 32 GROUPE XV. INDUSTRIES MANUELLES. Montant 9º # Etablis- # † A payé pour Coût des Valeur des Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Capital. ployés à # matières © 8ementS gages. travail à employées produits. gage8. NO. $ No. . $ 3 $ Réparations de bicyclettes .... 4 24,000 37 | 10,922 12,400 36,200 Forges........ .. .. ......... . 11 | 81,750 60 | 29,296 | 17,767 77,954 Teinturerie.. .. ... , s e s e E # # # # , # 4 14 225,850 200 65,268 14,0(0 163,895 Décorations d'intérieurs........ 12 | 142,928 205 | 101,208 | 59,748 226,130 Serrurerie et armurerie.. ... ... . 4 138,800 103 41,596 31,272 95,150 Totaux .... ............ 45 | 613,328 605 | 248,290 | 135,197 599,329 Le tableau 33 donne pour les différentes espèces d'industries des 15 groupes dans lesquels les statistiques des manufactures ont été classifiées (1) la moyenne du coût des gages par ouvrier (2) la moyenne du coût des gages par établissement et (3) la valeur des produits par établissement. La moyenne des gages gagnés dans toutes les industries est de 3285.86 par ouvrier, et elle est dépassée par tous les groupes excepté ceux des produits alimentaires, des industries textiles, des bois et leurs manufactures, de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre. La moyenne la moins élevée pour les gages gagnés se trouve dans la classe des produits , alimentaires dont font partie les industries de conserves de fruits et légumes et de poisson, et celles des fruits évaporés, dont le nombre est relativement élevé et la saison d'opération nécessairement courte, réduisant ainsi la moyenne des gages gagnés. Dans quatre des industries de cette classe la moyenne des gages est de plus de $500 et dans six autres elle varie de 3350 à 3500. Le groupe montrant la moyenne la plus élevée payée pour le travail est celui des voitures pour le transport sur terre, $418.99, le second est celui des métaux et leurs produits autres que l'acier, 3415.55, et la troisième celui des industries manuelles, 3430.40. Mais des moyennes de ce genre n'ont de valeur que lors- qu'elles sont étudiées en vue du nombre d'employés, du montant des gages payés et de la valeur des produits. Les gages les plus élevés dans le premier groupe, par exemple, sont de 3600 par ouvrier et sont payés par une industrie de peu d'importance, celle des RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 33. MOYENNES DES GAGES ET DEs PRODUITs PAB GRoUPEs ET soRTES D'INDUSTRIEs. | Montant Coût Valeur . Nom ou sorte d'industrie | † | † |"†" ouvrier. sement. | blissement. $ c. 3 $ I. Produits alimentaires......... .... 189 4,4 1,436 22,381 Poudre-levain et essences........ 294 79 3,401 49,309 Orge mondé et perlé. .. ......... 407 29 2,308 76,395 Pain, biscuits et confiseries .. .. . 308 56 7,007 45,108 Beurre et fromage . ... .......... - 212 62 469 8,239 ! Gomme à mâcher................ 220 94 l 1 Coco et chocolat. ................ 224 32 3,677 54,615 Café et épices................... 306 09 3,916 67,501 Lait condensé. .. , ... .... ..... 264 02 6,931 67,380 Articles de confiserie . ... ... ... . 332 23 l 1 Cottolène....................... 321 88 l 1 CEufs concentrés. .. .. .... .... . 84 20 1 1 Fruits et légumes évaporés ... ... 68 33 2,084 7,911 Poisson, salaisons et conserves. . 78 42 1,106 7,316 Produits des moulins à farine.... 3S0 33 3,204 79,590 Conserves de fruits et légumes ... 81 28 # 6,519 48,825 Macaroni et vermicelle. ......... 80 58 l l Maïs crevé ..................... 16)6 60 l l Fromage préparé. .. ...... 4 © © a © s 366 66 | l 1 Farine préparée. ........ ....... 354 54 l l Nettoyage du riz.. . ... .... ... 530 32 | 1 l Enveloppes à saucisson.......... # 600 00 l 1 Abattoirs. ... ................... 583 33 l l Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. 369 64 13,742 388,245 Raffineries de sucre. ............. 510 57 153,170 3,148,750 | Suif raffiné .................... 423 43 l 1 Vinaigre et marinades...... $ e s s e 242 52 2,981 23,403 Levain ............ • © © © © # 1 © s © © 250 00 1 1 | II. Industries textiles ..... .. ... - © º u • e s 238 77 9,101 : 40,217 Auvents, tentes et voiles. ... ..... | 310 64 | 3,628 17,930 Sacs en coton ...... «, a e © e e © © © â • • • 290 51 20,045 222,843 Ouate ........................ .. - 323 33 5,820 27,745 | Couvertes et plastrons. .... ... .. 266 67 l 1 Tapis......... ........ .... .... 293 05 14,212 63,319 Habillements d'hommes ... .. ... . 287 40 3,329 11,940 BIabillements d'hommes (fabri- Que8). .. .. .. .. .. . , ... .. -- : -- . 162 06 34,838 154,833 Habillements de femmes. .... .... 206 56 3,253 13,080 Habillements de femmes (fabri . qués) , ... ......... -- ... ..... 212 56 22,459 84,255 Corderie ..... ........ ..... .... 252 84 21,055 201,151 Cotons............. .... .. ... .. . 282 14 167,623 601,653 1 Moins de trois établissements employés dans cette industrie. xlii RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 33. MOYENNES IDEs GAGEs kT DES PRODUITS PAR GRoUPES ET SORTES D'INDUSTRIES-Suite. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. II. Industries textiles-Fin. Coton et laine, déchets..... ..... Broderie............... - s $ e © © © © Lin préparé ........ .. , © © © © © © © © © Articles de toilette pour hommes. Hamacs , ... .. .. ....... , ... . Chapellerie et pelleterie ... .. .... Bonneterie......... ....... ... . Nattes et tapis................. Vêtements en toile cirée. ........ Effets piqués...... , ........ .... Insignes et emblêmes ........... Drap renaissance.. .............. Soie et effets en soie.. ... ...... . Tissus teints et finis. ....... * @ @ @ @ Fil . ... ... s s e s s s • * , e , e a n # # º º º º Cardage et foulage de la laine. ... Articles en laine . ... , ..... .. .. Laine en écheveaux.... .. , ... ... . Etirage de la laine ........ . 6 • & III. Produits du fer et de l'acier. .. .. . Haches et outils ................ Ponts en fer et en acier.. ... , ... Roues de wagons............ º º º º Chaînes Coutellerie et instruments tran- chants. ... .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. . Machines à gaz.................. Quincaillerie.. .................. Produits en fer et en acier ... . , . Machines à tricoter ... ... ...... . Aiguilles à tricoter, ... ..... ... . Aiguilles ...........-. ... .. .. .. Presses à imprimer. ............. Coffres-forts . , ............ 1 6 ^ © © © Montant reçu pour travail par ouvrier. e-º-,- siE-,-,s ,- ©-s $ c. 292 60 216 66 127 84 215 26 234 62 269 46 241 36 264 24 248 15 303 96 244 44 220 00 306 45 210 67 387 94 281 00 115 83 269 93 217 95 389 08 397 57 394 40 421 57 399 50 400 00 333 75 410 70 383 43 390 71 325 05 272 38 412 05 449 70 375 00 378 00 353 91 450 63 432 61 439 23 372 92 Coût Valeur des gages ]des produits par établis- ar éta- Sennent. blissement. 3 $ 1 ] l 1 4,107 10,909 20,599 88,916' 2,287 7.390 7,669 51,099 17,113 74,183 1 l 2,812 8,862 13,678 93,449 1 1 l 1 3,167 25,880 l 1 70,864 683,997 l l 463 1,343 10,983 46,876 2,179 13,392 3, 113 38,496 19,045 67,463 18,011 69,247 2,653 78,410 53,067 282,167 1 l l l 16,428 36,754 2,684 11,200 14,616 48,547 1,544 7,280 21,382 66,970 58,398 238,360 l l 1 1 1 1 20,881 72,427 23,733 , 75,067 14,214 44,902 10,651 35,655 22,562 96,327 * Moins de trois établissements employés dans cette industrie. RECENSEMENT DU UANADA, 1901. xliii (g 33, MOYENNES DES GAGES ET DES PRODUITS PAR GROUPES ET SORTES D'INDUSTRIES-Suite. Montant Coût Valeur . Nom ou sorte d'industrie. §i § # des ##º ouvrier. | blissement. | blissement. 3 c. $ $ III. Produits du fer et de l'acier- Fin. $ Machines à coudre . ... : ... .... 445 51 91,925 250,769 Patins........ ............ , $ u s s 346 31 l 1 Etampes et patrons.............. 422 50 l 1 Fil de fer ... .. . a @ s & é e E • s ds s @ es o º a 329 00 12,119 112,933 lFil de fer à clôture. .... ... .. ... . 385 46 4,240 24,034 Iv. Bois et ses produits manufacturés. . 250 00 6,251 26,480 Membres artificiels, bandages her- niaires, etc.................... 306 04 2,346 9,282 Paniers . ... ... · e s e s e s e E e e s p 9 e s s 184 07 3,964 10,189 Tables de billard et matériaux... . 471 43 4,715 30,598 Boîtes à cigares. ... .. ....... .... 291 30 11,215 35,375 Boîtes en bois. .. , .............. . 261 91 5,694 22,949 Balayeuses.... . ........ , .. @ 423 50 l l Charbon de bois. ... , ........... 361 00 l 1 Presses à cidre. , . , .......... .. .. 300 00 l 1 Cercueils ........ ....... ..... 352 21 11,557 42,699 Tonnellerie. ..................... 335 91 4,341 13,559 Bouchons. ..... ......... ....... 299 30 6,405 35,234 Meubles .... .. m e s © s t º a © º s @ º @ s s º * 314 20 12,239 41,121 «e Formes et chevilles à chaussures.. 324 21 5,187 16,563 Produits des billes (billots). , ... . 215 98 5,366 24,484 Produits du bois de construction . 365 82 5,760 23,030 Allumettes , .................... 145 44 13,700 62,531 Cadres à gravures. .............. 311 84 11.268 41,535 Pompes et moulins à vent.. ..... . 358 09 10,068 43,126 Glacières...... .............. 245 36 ö,496 29,995 Bois en paquets pour boîtes. ... . 255 36 5,845 32,580 Vitrines ........................ 477 60 1 ! ] Rouets .... , .............. ... , . 100 00 1 1 Objets en bois .... ............. 313 61 l ] Ouvrage et tournage du bois. ... . 286 54 7,189 22,877 Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques................. 335 30 42,610 169,871 v. Cuir et ses produits finis. .... .. ... . 314 56 14,016 80,558 Courroies et tuyaux en cuir. .. .. . 428 39 8,675 102,179 Chaussures .................. , .. 303 92 21,986 103,247 Articles de cordonnerie. .. ....... 218 29 10,291 37,447 Sellerie. ........................ 332 61 7,566 36,076 Cuir, effets en ..... .. .......... 232 56 5,892 24,200 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini... , ... . 349 96 8,827 84,396 (!) Moins de trois établissements employés dans cette industrie. xliv RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 19o1. 33. MoYENNEs DEs GAGEs ET DEs PRoDUITs PAR GRoUPEs ET sORTES D'INDUSTRIES-Suite. Montant Coût Valeur . Nom ou sorte d'industrie. § # des †º ouvrier. blissement. | blissement. 3 c. S S vI. Papeterie et imprimerie.... ...... d 369 12 9,610 34,887 Boîtes et sacs, papier ............ 209 53 8,868 36,946 Carton ............ .... ... .. ... . 248 71 8,954 49,000 Feutre, papier et pulpe ......... 186 16 l l Papier à mouches.. .... .... ... • @; 49 50 l l Papier . .......... , .... ........ 349 99 34,124 156,456 Imprimerie et reliure. ........... 340 30 10,063 32,719 Emprimerie et publications.. ..... 424 25 7,804 24,828 Fournitures d'écoles. ............ 420 00 Ji l Articles de librairie ... .. , .. , .... 290 78 11,680 53,210 Stéréotypie et électrotypie.. . ... . 572 00 7,150 22,509 Tapisserie ................. ... 320 88 26,312 218,512 Papier ciré...................... 190 61 1 1 VII. Liqueurs et breuvages.... .. ..... 396 12 6,944 50,228 Eaux gazeuses et minérales .... . 348 13 3,199 13,906 Liqueurs distillées........... ... 423 67 23,820 J80,046 Liqueurs, malt. .... .. # @ @ @ @ @ m @ @ @ # 413 43 8,514 64,628 Liqueurs vineuses. .............. 268 96 2,401 20,668 Malt........... .. .... ......... 296 54 3,311 45,192 vIII. Produits chimiques et composés.. 361 90 8,109 89,354 Albâtre. .... -................... 406 25 1 l Extrait d'écorce................. 340 00 i l Poudre à blanchir. .............. 361 48 1 1 Drogues ....................... 379 81 10,475 72,679 Teintures et couleurs. ... .. .. , ... 384 84 1 l Matières explosives ............. 515 71 10,314 77,706 Engrais.................. ...... -294 54 2,896 16,875 Poudre insecticide .... ......... . 124 00 1 1 Huiles .. .... ... .. ............ 416 24 17,928 251,392 Opium................. ........ 400 00 l l Peintures et vernis . ,... , ... ... 378 18 9,833 154,811 Remèdes patentés....... .. .. ... 278 79 3,362 38,600 Sel ..................... as $ @ * @ s @ 362 15 7,203 38,350 Empois. ... .. ... , ... ......... 279 29 8,146 83,867 Vaccin ..... ...... ........... 150 00 l l Vaseline ....... ........ .. .. .. .. 231 12 l 1 IX. Produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre. ... .. .. ... ... -- , , . | 257 42 3,241 8,560 Articles pour le polissagc. - ...... 446 38 8,035 24,263 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ... 198 01 2,317 5,759 Ciment, pierre naturelle. ........ 317 24 9,200 35,600 (!) Moins de trois établissements employés dans cette industrie. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 33. MOYENNEs DEs GAGES ET DES PRODUITs PAR GROUPES ET soRTES D'INDUSTRIEs-Suite. Montant Coût Valeur . Nom ou sorte d'industrie. § # des †º ouvrier. blissement. | blissement. IX. Produits de l'argile, du verre et de $ c. $ $ la pierre-Fin. Ciment de Portland ... ....... 353 22 26,290 109411 ! Porcelaine et verre, décorations. . 316 00 l l Ornements d'églises. ......... , .. 275 16 l l Verrerie...... ................ 363 09 45,717 90,491 Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental 471 15 3,193 9,845 Meules et décortiqueurs....... ... 191 29 2,997 6,900 Chaux.. .. .. : ................. 279 51 1,192 3,214 Manteaux et grilles de cheminées. 320 00 l 1 Miroirs et glaces . ........ * # e , 458 36 13,980 66,384 Monuments et pierres tombales .. 397 33 5,196 14,395 Poterie, objets peints. .... ...... 375 00 l l Pierre taillée.. ................ 390 87 6,156 18,175 x. Métaux et produits des métauxl autres que l'acier.............. 415 55 10,713 53,888 Freins à air..................... 533 34 l - 1 Métal babbitt. .................. 384 62 l 1 Fonderies de cuivre.. ... ...... . 401 45 14,155 47,807 Séparateurs à crème .. .. .d " " 303 03 l l Or en feuille et étain ........... . 462 50 1 l Orfèvrerie. ..... ................ 426 16 8,121 28,466 Lampes. ... ...... .... ... ... .. .. 301 93 5,938 39,164 Lanternes. ..... ....... • e s = s , e u a 354 78 l l Plomb en barres et tuyaux ....... 460 64 10,289 97,739 Toiture métallique ............. 363 52 12,632 123,875 Effets de plombiers.. . ... , ... .. . 401 18 26,478 136,931 Plomberie et ferblanterie ... .. .. 342 58 5,613 26,008 Argenterie ...... * @ p @ s s é e , s ê s s e s 458 61 16,357 61,747 Métallurgie.... ... ............ 581 31 96,885 , 590,199 Moteurs-vaporisateurs. .. ...... 315 33 1 l Caractères d'imprimerie.......... 531 04 1 1 Boîtes de montres. ............ .. 354 04 35,228 176,960 xI. Tabac et manufactures de tabac.... 305 17 · 12,071 73,763 Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à pri- S€T. . . - . - - . - . - - . ° e e e e s a º º © © e a 2 e 258 59 25,694 294,089 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes ... . 329 75 9,900 38,639 xII. Voitures pour transport sur terre. 418 99 14,656 46,992 Bicyclettes.... ............. ... 396 12 10,225 34,413 Réparations de wagons de chemin ſ# de fer. ... , ............. • e @ s , • 479 83 104,254 290,256 Carrosserie.. ... ... .. * © © © © ºs ſp @ @ 372 78 5,135 19,057 Matériaux de carrosserie......... 370 03 12,458 47,010 Construction de wagons de chemin de fer.. ... . • $ @ 6 , s © • e s s s e @ @ e g s 397 84 175,162 564,882 l Moins de trois établissements employés dans cette industrie. xlvi RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 33. MOYENNES DES GAGES ET I)ES PRODUITS PAR GROUPES ET SORTES D'INDUSTRIES-Suite. Montant Coût Valeur . © Nom ou sorte d'industrie. # # #" ouvrier. blissement. | blissement. $ c. $ ſ > $ XIII. Vaisseaux pour transport par eau 313 65 14,235 35,854 Navires, construction et radoub. . 310 01 19,252 48,714 Bateaux et canots .......... .... . 367 15 3,366 7,991 XIV. Industries diverses ........ , ..... 354 91 12,857 61,181 Instruments aratoires ........ . 367 87 18,678 84,188 Munitions ... .. .... ....... 262 17 32,159 138,302 Plumes et fleurs artificielles .. .. . 151 07 4,834 12,000 Graisse à essieu. ... . ........ 162 50 l 1 Courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc 390 00 s l 1 Cirage...... ................... 215 34 2,620 21,369 Balais et brosses . .. , .......... 304 02 7,894 34,023 Boutons .............. ... § é @ $ a $ 199 32 12,716 30,000 Carbure de calcium ..... © © ºs - s è è e 218 56 1 l Objets en celluloïde ............ . 281 67 · l l Décorations d'églises ... , ....... 479 60 4,197 10,235 Coke ... .. .. .. .. : ... ... • ... .. . 455 93 l l Peignes. ... ... .. , , s , $ $ # @ s @ , # @ s s #54 35 l l Corsets ... ............. .. .. ... 228 24 10,532 42,310 Costumier et coiffeur........ ... 275 00 l l Matériel dentaire............... . 338 00 l l Appareils et effets électriques.. .. 440 49 33,865 121,290 Lumière et force motrice électri- ClUl08.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 501 72 7,777 34,621 Ascenseurs.......... .. , .... , .... 397 51 16,000 51,775 Articles étamés ............. ... 444 45 (l) | 1 Articles de fantaisie............. 201 25 6,490 54,379 Baleine........ , .... • © © © © º e e e a s e 183 88 1 l Articles en plumes. ... ...... ... 281 25 l l Matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie 300 00 l l Effets de pompiers. ... ........ - 295 00 l l Feux d'artifice. ... .... « @ $ $ $ $ $ " © © 259 64 l l Frange, corde et glands.... , ..... 203 00 4,930 18,044 Pelleterie, préparation ...... .. .. 401 51 1 l Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage... 473 97 15,027 86,202 Gants et mitaines ............... 215 20 9,528 46,557 Colle forte. ............... ... Q 268 56 3,849 15,876 Graphite ...... , ................ 354 00 l l Gypse. ........................ | 83 57 l l Ouvrages en cheveux. ... ... .. .. 273 46 4,056 18,280 Foin pressé..... .. .............. 317 17 11,101 98,000 Encre.. ... ... ............. ... . 444 47 2,519 35,000 1 Moins de trois établissements employés dans cette industrie. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. xlvii 33. MOYENNES DES GAGES ET DEs PRoDUITs PAR GRoUPEs ET soRTEs D'INDUSTRIEs—Suite. Montant Coût des | Valeur des Nom ou sorte d'industrie | † | † †" ouvrier. ment. Inent. 3 $ 3 XIV. Industries diverses-Fin. | | \ Boîtes à bijoux.................. 231 90 3,942 15,500 Echelles ................. .... 200 7] 1,137 5,433 Matelas et sommiers élastiques... 317 1 1 6,057 33,643 Mica coupé ..... -. .............. 176 23 3,525 28,136 Instruments de musique. ........ 423 75 25,979 77,532 Instruments de musique, maté- riaux. ...... ............. ... : . 298 99 11,874 51,000 Articles optiques. .. , .. .. ..... 336 69 11,784 49,938 Peinture et vitrerie . ... .. ..... .. 359 34 11,379 34,833 Patrons ....................... . 437 14 l l Tourbe ....... , ... ............. 25 00 1 l Photographie . . , . . • s © s e s s s $ s s â> 435 90 3,560 15,810 Matériel photographique . ... .... 332 09 3,542 25,576 Matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires.... .. .. , • • • • • • • • • • 459 85 5,058 22,982 Plâtre ... .................... 344 84 10,460 29,569 Plâtre et stuc.. ... ............. 433 34 l 1 Poulies. ..... ..... ............ 352 11 18,427 82,667 Matériaux de chemin de fer,.. .. . 415 07 39,950 139,150 Toiture et matériaux de toiture. . 340 79 3,780 51,785 Vêtements en caoutchouc ... .. . • # 390 39 10,410 66,833 Caoutchouc et articles élastiques. '336 31 22,532 167,632 Patrons de tapis . ........... ... . 159 72 l 1 Herbe marine........... ....... 225 00 1 1 Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence. ... ... . @ s 167 50 5,114 86,593 Enseignes ... , .................. 477 22 3,659 11,387 Savonnerie .... ... ........... 344 59 7,162 · 93,215 Appareils pour eaux gazeuses ... 500 00 1 l Garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur .. 680 00 l l Cirage de poêle ... ... . ..... ... 120 84 l l Parapluies ...................... 193 43 8,640 36,667 Articles divers. ................ . 184 84 l 1 Bleu à laver .................... 300 00 l l Compositions à laver. .. .. * @ @ @ @ e e 398 49 1,992 6,833 Machines à laver et à tordre..... 285 48 7,803 29,906 Cierges ...... .... ........... . 379 63 3,417 23,750 Figures en cire.... ............. 292 50 l l Stores et rideaux en toile.. .. .. .. 314 80 20,541 184,633 1 Moins de trois établissements employés dans cette industrie. xlviii RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 33. MOYENNES DES GAGES ET DES PRODUITS PAR GEOUPES ET SORTES D'INIDUSTRIES-Fin. Montant Coût des † des N () © reCUl OOtlr gages par produits par Nom ou sorte d'industrie. § par | établisse- | établisse- ouvrier. | - ment. ment. $ $ $ XV. Industries manuelles . ... .. .. , .. 4:0 40 5,517 13,318 Réparations de bicyclettes.. ... .. 295 19 2,731 9,050 | Forse … … 488 27 2,663 7,087 Teinturerie ..... a © â g • 5 © â © â @ @ @ @ a 326 34 4,662 11,707 Décorations d'intérieurs...... ... . 493 70 8,434 18,844 · Serrurerie et armurerie. .... ... .. 403 84 10,399 23,788 Toutes les industries .................. 285 86 6,114 32,836 enveloppes à saucisson dont le total des gages n'est que de 36,000 ; tandis que dans la classe des raffineries de sucre, appartenant au même groupe, avec des gages d'une moyenne de 3510.57 par ouvrier, le montant total des gages payés s'élève à $612,680, et dans la classe du pain, biscuits et confiseries, avec des gages d'une moyenne de $308.56 par ouvrier, le total des gages s'élève à $l,807,805. Le montant des gages payés par toutes les industries de ce groupe le place au quatrième rang sur la liste générale avec le chiffre de $8,032,580, la première place appartenant au groupe du bois, avec un montant de 318,966,773, la seconde au groupe des industries textiles avec un montant de $15,326,107 et la troisième au groupe du fer et de l'acier avec un montant de 39,846,247. Dans le groupe des industries textiles les deux classe d'habillements d'hommes (tailleur et fabrique) emploient 20,983 ouvriers dont les gages s'élèvent à $4,467,806, la valeur des produits est de $17,755,730 et la moyenne des gages par ouvrier est de 3213. La classe des cotons du même groupe emploi l l,882 ouvriers recevant des gages de 33,352,464, les produits s'élèvent à 312,033,052 et la moyenne des gages par ouvrier à 3282.14. La valeur des produits de ces classes est de 44 pour cent de la valeur totale du groupe, mais la moyenne des gages des ouvriers travaillant dans les habillements est moindre que dans 23 et celles des ouvriers travaillant dans les cotons, moindre que dans 9 autres classes du même groupe. De même pour le groupe du fer et de l'acier, les gages des ouvriers travaillant dans les fonderies forment 50 pour cent du montant payé dans le groupe, mais la moyenne par ouvrier est moindre que dans 13 des autres classes d'industries. De même aussi pour le groupe des différentes industries du bois, les gages payés dans la classe des produits des billots et du bois de construction s'élèvent à 73 pour cent du total des gages de tout le groupe et la moyenne est dépassée par 20 autres classes. De même encore pour le groupe du cuir, les gages payés dans la classe des chaus- sures constituent 65 pour cent du total du groupe et la moyenne est moindre que dans aucune autre classe du groupe, excepté deux. Dans le groupe de papeterie et imprimerie les gages pour la classe des imprimeries et publications sont de 57 pour cent du total et ne sont dépassés seulement que dans une autre classe du groupe, celle de stéréotypie et électrotypie. Il est important de connaître les taux généraux des gages payés pour le travail dans les différentes classes d'industries, mais afin de mieux apprécier leur valeur comme facteur économique dans la proportion, les moyennes devraient être considérées RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. xlix relativement à l'ensemble et non pas seulement dans leur rapport les unes aux autres. La moyenne du coût des gages par établissement pour toutes lesindustries est de 36,114, et varie de 31,436 pour les produits alimentaires à 319,045 pour les produits du fer et de l'acier. Il y a sept groupe d'industries dans lesquels la moyenne dépasse $10,000, ce sont les produits du fer et de l'acier; le cuir et ses produits finis, les métaux et leurs produits autres que l'acier, le tabac et les manufactures de tabac, les voitures pour le transport sur terre, les vaisseaux pour le transport par eau, et les industries diverses Dans six autres groupes, comprenant les industries textiles, le bois et ses manufactures, la papeterie et imprimerie, les liqueurs et breuvages,les produits chimiques et les indus- tries manuelles, la moyenne varie de 35,000 à $I0,000 ; et dans deux autres groupes, com- prenant les produits alimentaires et les produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, la moyenne est au-dessous de 35,000. Le coût le plus élevé des gages par établissement dans aucune classe d'industries est de $l75, 162 pour les manufactures de wagons de chemin de fer, le second est de $167,623 pour les manufactures de cotons, le troisième de $155,170 pour les raffineries de sucre, et la quatrième de $ 104,254 pour les réparations de wagons de chemin de fer. Ce sont les seules classes d'industries dans lesquelles la moyenne du coût des gages par établissement dépasse $100,000. Dans les cinq classes des tissus teints et finis, des ponts en fer et en acier, des pro- duits du fer et de l'acier, des machines à coudre et des métallurgies, la moyenne varie de $50,000 à $100,000 ; et dans les treize classes d'habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), de pulpe de bois, de papier, de tapisserie, de ciment de Portland, de verre, d'effets de plom- biers, de boîtes de montres, de tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, de munitions, d'appa- reils et effets électriques, d'instruments de musique et de matériaux de chemin de fer, la moyenne est de 325,000 à 350,000. Dans toutes les autres classes d'industries la moyenne du coût des gages par établissement est au-dessous de $25,000. Dans une classe seulement, celle des produits des billots, le coût total des gages s'élève à au-dessus de $10,000,000 ; dans les quatre classes suivantes : cotons, fonderies, chaussures, et imprimeries et publications, les totaux demeurent entre $3,000,000 et $5,000,000 ; dans les 24 classes suivantes : pain, biscuits et confiseries, beurre et fromage, salaisons et conserves de poisson, produits des moulins à farine, habillements d'hommes (établisse- ments de tailleurs) habillements d'hommes (produits des fabriques) articles de toilette pour hommes, habillements de femmes, (établissements de couturières) articles en laine, bouilloires et machines, produits du fer et de l'acier, meubles, produits du bois de cons- truction, pulpe de bois, cuir, briqueteries, tuileries et poteries, plomberies et ferblanteries, métallurgies, cigares et cigarettes, carrosserie, réparations de wagons, manufactures de wagons, instruments aratoires et instruments de musique, le montant total des gages est entre 31,000,000 et $3,000,000, et dans les 13 classes suivantes : abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, raffineries de sucre, habillements de femmes (produits des fabriques) cha- pellerie et pelleterie, bonneterie, selleries, fabriques de papier, imprimerie et reliure, liqueurs (malt) verreries, tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, construction et radoub de navires et appareils et effets électriques, le montant total des gages est entre $500,000 et 31,000,000. Dans 54 des classes qui restent le montant total des gages est entre 3100,000 et 3500,000 et dans chacune des 92 autres classes les gages sont au-dessous de $100,000. Le groupe d'industries occupant le premier rang relativement au travail et aux gages est celui du bois et ses manufactures, qui donne de l'emploi à 75,704 travail- leurs au coût de $18,966,763 pour travail. l RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. La valeur la plus élevée des produits par établissement appartient au groupe des produits chimiques et composés, et la plus basse à celui des produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, soit de 589,354 pour les premiers et de 58,560 pour les derniers. Dans les sept groupes suivants : produits du fer et de l'acier, le cuir et ses produits finis, liqueurs et breuvages, produits chimiques et composés, métaux et produits des mé- taux autres que l'acier, le tabac et les industries diverses, la valeur moyenne par éta- blissement est au-dessus de 550,000 ; et dans les cinq groupes suivants : industries tex- tiles, le bois et ses manufactures, papeterie et imprimerie, voitures pour transport sur terre, et vaisseaux pour transport par eau, la moyenne est entre $25,000 et $50,000 par établissement, et dans les deux groupes des produits alimentaires et des industries ma- nuelles la moyenne est au-dessous de $25,000 par établissement. Le groupe des produits alimentaires montre la plus grande valeur totale des produits,$125,202,620, bien qu'il soit immédiatement au-dessus de la moyenne la moins élevée dans la valeur des produits par établissement. Le groupe du bois et ses manufactures est le second en valeur des pro- duits, soit 580,34 l,204 ; et le groupe des industries textiles le troisième avec $67,724,839. Dans les trois groupes des produits du fer et de l'acier, du cuir et ses produits finnis, et des industries diverses, la valeur des produits est entre 325,000,000 et $50,000,000 ; et dans neuf autres elle est au-dessous de $25,000,000. Dans les trois industries suivantes : beurre et fromage, produits des moulins à farine et produits des billots, la valeur des produits par industrie est au-dessus de $25,000,000 ; dans les neuf industries suivantes : pain, biscuits et confiserie, abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, raffineries de sucre, cotons, produits des fonderies, produits du bois de cons- truction, chaussures, cuirs, imprimerie et publications, la valeur des produits demeure entre $10,000,000 et 325,000,000 ; et dans les quinze industries suivantes : salaisons et conserves de poisson, habillements d'hommes (établissements de tailleurs), habillements d'hommes (produits des fabriques), chapellerie et pelleterie, articles en laine, produits du fer et de l'acier, meubles, liqueurs (malt), plomberies et ferblanteries, métallurgies, tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, cigares et cigarettes, réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, carrosserie et instruments aratoires, la valeur des produits est entre 35,000,000 et $10,000,000. Cela forme un total de 27 espèces d'industries dans lesquelles les pro- duits dépassent $5,000,000 par industrie. Dans 39 autres espèces d'industries (dont une de * toutes autres ") la valeur des produits par industrie varie de $l,000,000 à $5,000,000 et dans les 122 classes qui restent la valeur par classe est au-dessous de $1,000,000. Le tableau 33 montre que pour les 15 groupes d'industries la moyenne du montant gagné par ouvrier est de 3285.86, celle du coût du travail par établissement de 36,114, et la valeur des produits par établissement de 332,836. Dans deux des groupes seule- ·ment, savoir : produits alimentaires et produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, les différentes moyennes sont-elles plus basses que dans celles des 15 groupes ; dans les deux groupes des industries textiles et des bois, les moyennes des gages par ouvrier sont plus basses, et dans le groupe des industries manuelles, elles sont plus basses pour le coût des gages et la valeur des produits par établissement. La moyenne du montant gagné par ouvrier est plus élevée dans 177 espèces d'in- dustries et moindre dans 88 que celle de 3285.86 pour les 265 espèces d'industries nom- RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. li mées dans les tableaux, et dans les 180 espèces d'industries ayant trois établissements *et plus d'une même espèce, il y en a 109 avec des moyennes du coût des gages et de la valeur des produits par établissement plus élevées que celle de toutes les 265 espèces d'industries dans les tableaux, et 71 avec des moyennes moindres. Mais les moyennes des gages gagnés sont modifiées par le nombre de jours durant lesquels les ouvriers sont employés, selon la nature des industries. Par exemple, dans les fabriques de beurre le total du temps employé est de 1,140,702 jours et la moyenne de 165 jours, dans l'industrie des conserves de légumes et de fruits le total du temps employé est de 520,430 jours et la moyenne de l 12 jours par ouvrier, et dans l'industrie des conserves de poisson, le total est de 1,334,175 et la moyenne de 86 jours, tandis que dans l'industrie du pain, biscuits et confiseries, le total du temps de travail est de 1,727,394 jours et la moyenne par ouvrier de 295 jours, et dans les abattoirs et établisse- ments de salaisons de viandes, le total du temps de travail est de 598,874 jours et la moyenne de 282 jours. Pour correspondre à ces moyennes de jours de travail par ouvrier dans les différentes espèces d'industries, les moyennes des gages gagnés durant l'année de recensement sont données, à savoir : dans la fabrication du beurre et du fro- mage, $212.62, dans l'industrie des conserves de légumes et de fruits, $81.28, dans celle des salaisons et conserves de poisson, $78.42, dans celle du pain, biscuits et confiseries, $308.56, et dans celle des abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, $369.64. La moyenne du coût du travail par établissement dépend du nombre d'ouvriers et du taux des gages, et la valeur des produits par établissement grandement du coût du travail et des matériaux ; il s'en suit naturellement que le temps d'opération est un élément important dans ces moyennes. Le tabl au 34 montre, par des proportions pour cent, le coût des principaux items dans les manufactures, par rapport à la valeur des produits, pour les industries et les groupes d'industries. Sous l'en-tête des matériaux sont inclus tous les articles à l'état brut ou en partie fabriqués, employés dans la production des articles finis. Les dépenses comprennent le loyer des usines ou établissements, du pouvoir mécanique, du chauffage et des bureaux, le coût du combustible et de l'éclairage, des taxes municipales, provinciales et du revenu interne, de l'intérêt, des assurances et du travail à l'entreprise. Les gages comprennent les montants gagnés pour travail, soit en dedans ou en dehors des établissements, à prix fixe ou à la pièce. Les salaires sont des paiements faits aux officiers, gérants, commis aux ventes, etc., et aux propriétaires d'établissement pour services administratifs ou pour travail comme il arrive souvent dans les petits établissements des industries manuelles. Le capital comprend les valeurs des terrains, bâtiments, machines et force motrice, et celles des outils et des instruments nécessaires aux industries manufacturières, ainsi que l'argent en caisse, les billets recevables, les comptes sur le grand-livre non réglés, la matière première, le matériel en voie de fabrication et les produits finis en mains, sur la base du dernier inventaire annuel. Ces matières, bien qu'elles soient exactes et compré- hensibles, sont plutôt des termes d'usage en affaires que des termes scientifiques employés en économie politique. C—J lii RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 34. PRoPoRTIoNs DU coûT DES MATÉRIAUx, DEs DÉPENsEs DIvERsEs, DEs GAGEs, DEs sALAIREs ET DE . L'INTÉRÊT sUR LE CAPITAL, PAR RAPPoRT AUX VALEURS DES PRODUI'rs. Proportions par rapport aux valeurs des produits - Nom ou sorte d'industrie. • a - •ºa- 9º du coût des dé- des gages | officiers, | proprié- # § des penses es commis | taires et | § eapit al matériaux | diverses,! l ouvriers. | aux associés de à 6 p.c. , entes, etc. | maison. l). C. b.C. p. C. l). C. D. C. D. C. I. Produits alimentaires. .. . 79-18 2 " 89 6 ° 42 1 ° 16 1 ° 06 2° 74 Poudre-levain et essences.l 62'04 4 *82 8° 44 6 ' 40 4 ° 68 3" 14 Orge mondé et perlé. .. .. 82'13 1 ° 32 3 ' 02 0° 47 0° 74 2 ° 32 Pain, biscuits et confise- ries.. ........... , ds # # # 58 ' 33 3* 68 15 ° 53 3'24 2*89 3 67 Beurre et fromage. .. ... . 85 " 88 2° 43 4*97 we , D 4 1'25 Gomme à macher. .... 62 86 3'75 16 ° 66 8'23 1 - 71 2* 61 Coco et chocolat ........ 64 35 2*74 6 : 73 4.66 3* 43 4 ' 17 Café et épices. .. , . .. .. 64 ' 34 3 ' 42 5180 5 09 | 2:58 3 ° 20 Lait condensé ... ... .. 62° 63 3'41 10 ° 29 4 ° 32 0 " 89 6 ° 12 Articles de confiserie. .. 65 ' 04 4 ° 48 18 ' 58 6 96 2'34 5 * 11 Cottolène. ............. 81'27 2* 63 · 3 · 09 2* 41 1'35 (Eufs concentrés ....... . 43'33 3'25 4 21 6° 66 15° 42 l'ruits et légumes éva- porés . .... ..... ... . , 43" 61 8'20 26 ' 35 2° 32 4 ° 13 5 * 63 Poisson, salaisons et con- S8I'V tºS . , , . , . . . . . • . . . . 56 72 5 " 93 15° 11 2:22 3*79 5 97 Produits des nioulins à farine é © s s º , 82 76 3'18 4'03 0 " 91 1 * 30 2 : 76 Conserves de fruits et 1 · légumes .............. 55* 50 3 10 13 ° 35 2: 47 2* 0] 4 " 25 Macaroni et vermicelle. . 59 - 72 5'30 10'31 9° 12 5° 57 M'aïs crevé . .. .. .. .. 50 ' 00 11 ° 25 26 * 65 # 0 25 ' 00 2:25 l'romage préparé. ...... 75'00 2'94 9 66 2* 00 @ g 5* 60 Farine préparée. ... .... 53 " 83 1 97 6'50 2* 50 | 6 60 5* 50 Nettoyage du riz. .. ... 77 : 85 8 " 89 6 ° 39 1 ° 36 0: 78 8'35 Enveloppes à saucisson. . 6 ° 16 4'35 · 2 · 50 7 : 50 2-75 Abattoirs. .. .. ... . · · · -- . 02'3] 0 ° 36 1 ° 35 0 * 61 0 " 55 Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes ....... ... ... . 87'85 1 ° 58 3° 53 0-70 0"36 1* 45 Raffineries de sucre...... 83 73 2'39 4'86 1'07 : . 4 °81 Suif raffiné.. .. ... ... .. .. 84 ' 39 2'09 6 * 94 º 3 $ 2° 34 1'84 Vinaigre et marinades. . 41 ' 00 7:29 12* 64 5° 26 3'95 6 : 76 Levain. ................. 69 ' 49 3'49 8° 12 7 ° 24 0*81 1'22 II. Industries textiles. .. .. . 51 * 55 4'53 22° 63 3'14 2 ' 66 5:37 Auvents, tentes et voile s. 40 ° 48 4 ° 29 20 : 24 4'03 8 : 76 3* 61 Sacs en coton... ........ 74 * 66 3'86 9'00 2° 63 1 ° 17 4 ° 93 Ouate ... ... ... .. .. 55º 86 7: 60 20:97 5 ° 49 3'80 9* 66 Couvertes et plastrons. .. | 73'12 2° 63 10 ' 00 12'50 4 ° 13 I. Dépenses diverses, comprenant le loyer des établissements, le loyer de la force motrice et du chauf- fage, du combustible et de l'éclairage, les taxes municipales et provinciales, le loyer des bureaux,, les intérêts, les assurances, la taxe du revenu interne, etc., et les montants payés pour l'ouvrage fait à l'en- treprlse. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. liii 34.— PROPORTIONS DU COûT DES MATÉRIAUX, ETC.—Suite, Proportions par rapport aux valeurs des prcduits 6 © des des Nom ou sorte d'industrie. # salairesdes]salairesdes de l'in- du coût des dé- | des gages | officiers, | proprié- térêt sur des penses des commis | taires et | § capital matériaux | diverses. | ouvriers. 8,U1X associés de à 6 p.c. Ventes, etc. | maison. l). C. p.C D. C. D. C. D. C. l). C• II. Industriestextiles--Fin. - Tapis . ... . " • • • • • • • • • • • • 54 89 3 49 22* 45 3*96 0 96 6"75 Habillements d'hommes (tailleurs) ... , ... ... .. . 42 07 4 " 65 27 89 2° 58 8 ° 13 3 76 Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués) ........... 54 * 13 5° 20 22° 50 3'87 1 73 2-57 Habillements de femmes ", - (couturières)........... 44 08 3'88 24'87 4 ° 09 5° 24 3 : 42 Habillements de femmes (fabriqués).... ...... 51 57 3* 45 26 * 65 3* 69 2° 49 3 ° 00 Corderie.. ............. 65'27 3'51 10 ° 47 1*95 0 ° 40 6*33 Cotons. .............. . . | 48 42 4 ° 09 27:86 1° 47 0 * 15 9 ' 12 Coton et laine, déchets... | 75'00 5'50 7-90 2° 20 3* 00 5'34 Brôderie.... ..... • @ @ @ s s 8:77 10:56 36 ' 11 E © 9-72 1'42 Lin préparé............. 40 ° 28 2-17 37 * 65 1"88 6 ° 66 5 78 Articles de toilette pour hommes .......... , . - 48*93 2-73 23° 16 5 47 2° 21 3* 66 Hamacs.... ........ ... 30* 70 5:27 , 30 * 95 5 ° 41 6° 43 3* 09 Chapellerie et pelleterie.. | 56 65 3'57 15 * 00 5 ° 23 3 ° 45 4 ° 22 Bonneterie.............. 51 ° 33 5 57 23:07 3 ° 06 1 ° 35 5° 78 Dentelles et tresses.. .. . 41 ' 05 4 " 69 21'97 4 : 63 3 ° 44 8'04 Nattes et tapis ......... 40 ' 70 4 ° 22 32'39 0 * 40 7 : 68 6:39 Vêtements en toile cirée. | 74 12 4'34 14 " 63 3'34 0:29 6'85 Effets piqués............ 60:87 10'92 13° 52 5'41 6 $ 4 ° 09 Insignes et emblèmes. ... | 44'18 2-71 14'95 4'28 4° 24 5° 22 Drap renaissance.. .. 59:37 6 ° 09 12:23 1'45 4 78 5 65 Soie et effets en soie. .. .. | 44 17 2° 58 13'14 7 7 , • • 7:47 Tissus teints et finis. .. .. 75 24 4 ° 32 10'36 1 ° 10 0 * 10 4 ° 06 Fil. ... , ................ 52'00 0 * 34 6° 78 0 ' 60 0 " 36 Cardage et foulage de la - laine...... ... - ..... 4 - 17 : 89 34 ' 49 º º> 31 ° 02 11'61 " Articles en laine. . 51 - 62 7 - 59 23 43 2:57 2· 07 8 ° 55 Laine en écheveaux.. .. . .| 77:28 3 ° 05 15 ' 14 1 - 74 4 * 40 4 ° 00 Etirage de la laine ..... . 82:24 1 06 8 ° 08 0 ' 52 2-77 2'30 III. Produits du fer et de -, l'acier........ ........ 42 ° 48 5 * 95 28'23 3'35 2:22 7-03 Haches et outils. ... ..... 35'39 7-28 36 ' 41 3 ° 24 3° 49 2'25 Bouillo res et machines.. | 38'56 5'18 33"83 4° 15 1 °95 7:20 Ponts en fer et en acier. . | 59'88 2'39 18 ' 80 4'11 0° 22 6* 22 Roues de wagons. ....... 59:21 10 * 99 13° 69 8* 56 9 * 91 Chaînes. ...... • • • • • • • • • 25° 86 5 " 93 23'85 8'22 12:22 Coutellerie etinstruments tranchants. ..... • º e s 32:15 4 " 89 44 * 70 5-22 4"97 7-37 C-J# liv RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 34. PRoPoRTIoNs DU coûT DEs MATÉRIAUx, ETC.—Suite. Proportions par rapport aux valeurs des prbduits © l$ des des Nom ou sorte d'industrie. # salairesdes salaires des de l'in. du coût des dé- des gages officiers, | proprié- térêt sur des | pºnºs des commis | taires et | § capital matériaux | diverses. | ouvriers. 8 UlX associés de à 6 p.c. ventes, etc. | maison. D. C. D. C. l). C• D. C. D. C. p.c. III. Produits du fer et de l'acier-Fin. Coins et moules. .... * $ # @ 29 ° 55 7 ° 36 23 ' 96 3 ° 18 20'54 2*86 Produits des fonderies. .. 34 (;1 5:37 30 ' 10 3'29 3 * 12 6 ° 39 Machines à gaz. ........ 27 : 12 (3 " 93 21 ° 21 8'24 10 ' 98 6 ° 15 Quincaillerie. ... . , ... . 14 ' 06 7 : 78 31'92 ] 2° 91 2 44 6 " 25 Produits en fer et en acier. 54 "99 8 ° 51 24 ' 49 2 ° 55 0° 79 8 ° 53 Machine à tricoter . .. .. . 34'28 2 80 21 ' 41 4 76 8 ' 45 Aiguilles à tricoter .. . 15 ° 00 2 " 90 45'00 10 ° 00 17 : 40 Aiguilles ...... .... .. .. . 11'45 1 ' 06 55 ' 50 # % 9 * 80 8 * 95 Presses à imprimer ... .. 24 * 89 3 ' 07 2S : 83 4 ' 29 1 79 8 * 96 Coffres-forts ... .. , ...... 31 ° 23 4 74 31 ' 61 12 : 68 2 22 6° 19 Scies. ........ .. .. .. ... 40 ' 62 4 ' 94 31 ' 65 3 ° 56 2 : 21 - 8 ' 01 Balances.... .... ....... 32'31 6 * 09 29 : 87 7 ° 65 3 10 5 : 88 Vis. ... .... # © s s • • • • • • • • • 51 * 33 9 : 60 23 ° 42 3'57 2° 04 11 ° 12 Machines à coudre. ... . 45 ° 59 3* 09 36 * 65 3:27 # © 8 * 85 Patins. .. .. ... .. .. .. 53 * 66 7'34 29 ' 58 4'38 0'57 8 " 93 Etampes et patrons.. .. , . 45'75 4 ' 45 33'80 4 â 17 ' 00 3 " (;0 Fil de fer. .. .. ... ... ... . 62 ' 51 7 ' 0S 10 ' 7: 3 ' 23 1 * 08 5 ° 66 Fil de fer à clôture. .... . 59 ' 28 2 76 17 '64 4 ' 05 4 67 4 ' 03 IV. Bois et ses manufactures 48 ° 65 3'83 23* 61 2"39 3 ° 22 6'72 Membres artificiels, ban- . - dages herniaires, etc.. . 30 ' 58 8 ° 19 25 ' 28 7 : 79 0 ° 33 7 ° 46 Paniers .. ... .... .. ... . 25-76 2-17 | 3S : 90 2'38 6'81 5-77 Tables de billard et ma- • tériaux. ... ........... 40 * 79 5'36 15 ' 41 6 ° 29 2: 72 5 · 07 Boîtes à cigares ......... 39 ° 88 3'30 31 * 70 3 ' 08 3 ° 85 5 * 62 Boîtes en bois. .. .. , ... 50'53 3 " 18 24 ' S1 1:72 4 ' 23 5 - 08 Balayeuses. ............ , 57 ' 41 4 ' 61 17 " 94 12: 71 3° 06 ! Charbon de bois. .. ... ... 34 ' 09 0 ' 03 6 · 15 9 ? 0*35 Presses à cidre. .. .. 33'33 5'33 20 - 00 © e 11'67 2 00 Cercueils ......... ..... 44 " 91 4'67 27 · 07 5 ° 21 4 ° 71 5 ' 66 Tonnellerie. ... ......... 41 " 96 2 73 32* 01 0 " 93 5 ° 05 3 S7 Bouchons. ............. . 59 " 11 3° 07 18 ' 18 5 ° 11 3 ° 40 5'91 Meubles. ... ... ... .. 38 ° 45 4 * 20 29 : 76 4 ' 08 2 ° 81 6 39 E #. c f- • 11 - 97 4'24 31 ° 32 4 ° 05 5 ° 55 5'54 P# de ºu • { 3 ºil 51 79 3'58 21 °91 2 17 2*99 5'57 Produits du bois de con ' struction.. .. ... .. .. . 48° 74 3'41 25 ° 01 1 ° 68 5 ° 11 5 11 | Allumettes ............. 55 " 81 2° 45 21 - 91 4'58 1'44 | 4 61 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. lv 34. PROPORTIONS DU COûT DES MATÉRIAUx, ETC.—Suite. Proportions par rapport aux valeurs oes produits. - 5* # des des Nom ou sorte d'industrie. salairesdeslsalairesdes de du coût des des gages | officiers, | proprié- l'intérêt $ ,s des dépenses des commis | taires et | sur le matériaux. | diverses. | ouvriers. aux associés de capital • ventes, etc. | maison.. | à 6 p. c. p. C D. C D. C. D. C. D. C. D. C. IV. Bois et ses manufactures — Fin. - Cadres à gravures. .. . 46 * 80 4'36 27:13 3 73 2 73 4'31 Pompes et moulins à vent 39 " 89 2 * 84 23 * 35 7 - 16 5 " 40 6'05 Glacières. .. , ....... ... . 38'70 2° 47 18 " 32 2*91 2:57 5*14 Bois en paquets pour boî- • • • tes. . - .. .. .. . ... .. .. . 56'30 0 '82 17*94 0 * 69 1 - 72 2° 20 | Vitrines................ 36 ° 08 7-89 29*55 1 - 69 9 · 59 1 * 80 Rouets.. ............... - 8 ° 42 3 ° 16 33 " 68 e • 25 ° 26 16 ° 42 Objets en bois. .. ... . • © © 17'90 0 · 21 30 * 58 2'20 1 ° 25 6 ° 55 | Ouvrage et tournage du • bois ... : ...... ..... 38 10 2*80 31'43 3 71 4 ° 05 4 " 89 Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécani- ques . ... .. ... . , ... .. . 34 ' 47 8 " 56 25 ' 08 2* 56 0º 14 16'33 V. Le cuir et ses produits finis................ . 62:57 2 " 54 17 ° 40 | 2:37 1° 63 3'70 Courroies et tuyaux en - - • cuir.. ................ . 56 27 5 : 71 8 ° 49 4:32 2'81 3 ° 61 Chaussures............. . 59 ' 49 2° 62 21 ° 30 2° 74 1 ° 10 · 3'57 Articles de cordonnerie. . 48 · 10 5'46 27 ° 48 2° 68 4 ° 05 8 * 15 Sellerie................. 53 ' 24 2 75 20 ' 98 4'15 3° 49 4 * 40 Cuir, et effets en .... ... . 59 · 23 1 ° 42 24'34 2º S9 1 79 1 ° 28 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini 70 * 49 2-21 10 ° 46 1 ° 23 1 '81 3 ° 63 vI. Papeterie et imprimerie. 35 : 46 7 - 45 27 : 55 6'97 3'80 7 : 79 Boîtes et sacs, papier. ... 47 - 69 4 * 84 24 ' 00 4 ° 03 2-83 2* 69 Carton.... ... ... .. .. 50'28 14 ' 08 1S : 27 0 81 ' 4 " 35 9 * 61 Feutre, papier et pulpe. . 26 ' 04 5 ' 55 7-37 1 · 25 ] " 04 7:81 Papier à mouches .... , .. 56 ° 58 1 - 23 3 : 22 e s © 3"94 Papier..... ... ........ 49 " 55 10 * 69 21 '81 3 ° 06 2 · 32 10'28 Imprimerie et reliure. ... 34 ' 00 5 ° 04 30 - 71 6 ° 45 4.10 6:18 Imprimerie et publica- - - tiOns. . .. .. .. . : -- · · · · · · 26 : 53 6'58 31 ° 69 8° 78 4"80 7 98 Fournitures d'écoles..... 37 ° 50 2* 01 13 " 65 3: 75 | $ @ 7 : 95 Articles de librairie...... 49'58 3 79 21 : 95 10 * 56 3'19 5 ° 55 Stéréotypie et électro- l typie .... . ..... ... . 32 00 7 - 04 31 76 7-55 8*88 - 5° 90. Tapisserie .......... ... 43 97 15:28 12 ° 04 10 : 69 0 ° 23 7:27 Papier ciré. ... ... (© a e e e e 74 * 13 3 63 7 70 1'55 7.76 4 ° 13 vII. Liqueurs et breuvages. . 34 73 16* 06 13° 83 5 71 3'22 13 ° 36 Eaux gazeuses et minéra- » ! les. ... : .......... ... . 24'87 4 ° 56 23'01 5 · 08 7'50 6-74 RTECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 34. PROPORTIoNs DU coûT DEs MATÉRIAUx, ETC.—Suite. Proportions par rapport aux valeurs des produits. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. • • • • de du coût des des gages | officiers, | propri- | l'intérêt des dépenses des commis | étaires et sur le matériaux. | diverses. | ouvriers. 8lU1X associés de capital ventes, etc. | maison. | à 6 p. c. D. C. p. C D. C D. C. l). C. D. C. VII. Liqueurs et brouvages — Fin. Liqueurs distillées....... 36 * 02 17:35 13:22 6°7i 2'52 29 ' 16 | Liqueurs, malt. .. , ... 33'32 18 ' 12 13:17 5 " 81 2*85 . 10 " 56 Liqueurs vineuses. ..... 45 ° 16 5'20 11 * 62 3 ° 65 4 * 67 11 ° 07 Malt. ...... ........ ... 77-72 7 : 13 7'33 1'54 1 46 5* 03 vIII. Produits chimiques et composés ... .. ... .. . 58 - 00 7 ° 09 9* 08 4'13 1 ° 20 5° 39 Albâtre .. ........ ... 51 69 7 ' 04 17 * 02 20 * 16 12° 83 10 * 63 Extrait d'écorce. ...... .. 72 40 2" 06 17 71 1 ' 35 4 ° 62 Poudre à blanchir. .. .. , 26'57 3'24 4 ° 16 1 ° 74 6 $ 55° 46 Drogues.. ....... ..... 49'70 9:27 14 ' 41 5*92 1 ° 23 6*98 Teintures et couleurs. .. . 27 : 63 32* 50 7 ° 34 6* 96 @ g 3 * 30 Matières explosives . .. .. 61'11 4*27 13:27 3'34 0 ° 55 6° 50 Engrais..... ........... 53'82 4'57 17 ° 16 1'18 1 ° 28 7:75 Poudre insecticide. ... . 13'50 12'54 7 ° 23 23'33 40*83 29 * 40 Huiles.................. 67 *98 5:17 7 : 13 2* 04 0 " 24 4 ' 14 Opium. ... .......... 90 ° 53 0 * 82 1:87 1'26 2*81 4'64 Peintures et vernis. ... . 65*24 6 ' 41 6'35 4'15 1 ° 42 4 : 77 Remèdes patentés. .. .. .. 33 ° 03 8* 00 8° 71 8° 54 3° 43 4 " 90 Sel. .. ....... ... ... ... 22'29 22'04 18: 78 4 ° 06 2:20 11 98 Empois.... .. .. ........ 55'37 7 : 26 9: 71 3'38 0'27 5 * 90 Vaccin. ... ............ . $ $ 5 00 60 * 00 © s 50'00 29 ° 40 Vaseline ........... .... 47'57 14'23 8 ° 44 10'64 3 ° 31 Ix. Produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre. .. 13* 63 5'83 . 37'86 2'00 1 ° 86 7 : 13 Articles pour le polissage. 23 " 66 5'83 33° 12 8'57 6 ° 18 6 25 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ............... s g g @ 40 ' 23 $ # . . . 7 : 65 Ciment, pierre naturelle. 38 : 32 13: 70 25 ° 84 3 ' 09 2 ° 81 5 °81 Ciment de Portland. ... . 18'71 24 ° 48 24 ' 03 3*85 1 ' 04 6 ° 98 lPorcelaine et verre, déco- C2 - rations . ........ 6* 00 28-70 31 * 60 (© © 24 ° 00 2'52 Ornements d'églises...... 23:13 14 ° 50 22: 73 12* 00 13'04 5 * 50 Verrerie. .. .. .. .. . 1 g @ º @ $ 19 " 66 15 ' 96 50° 52 3'79 0*86 9 * 18 Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental . .. ... .. . , 9 27 ° 02 5*93 32 ° 44 4'96 10 ° 49 2 - 71 Meules et décortiqueurs.. 16*86 3:37 43'43 4'27 5'55 5 77 Chaux. ............ ... .. 37 ° 08 4 ° 42 0'25 5'55 Manteaux et grilles de cheminées . .......... . 52'31 3 ° 00 24.61 @ G 3.84 4 ° 43 Miroirs et glaces ....... . 5{5 42 3'13 21 · 06 4 ° 22 2 75 4 ° 53 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. lvii •- ; 34. PROPORTIONs DU CoûT DEs MATÉRIAUX, ETC.—Suite. Proportions par rapport aux valeurs des produits. des des Nom ou sorte d'industrie. salaires des salaires des de du coût des des gages | officiers, | proprié- | l'intérêt des dépenses eS commis | taires et sur le matériaux.] diverses. | ouvriers. | aux associés de capital ventes,etc. | maison. | à 6 p.c. D. C p. C l). C D. C. D. C. p. C. Ix. Produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre- Fim. Monuments et pierres tombales.............. 36 ° 59 3 - 71 36 - 09 2 · 11 8:27 6 ° 00 Poterie, objets peints. .. . 12 " 94 13° 41 79 ° 41 16 ° 47 6 © 20: 47 Pierre taillée.. .......... 34'50 1 - 70 33-87 1.37 6'94 . 3 ° 42 x. Métaux et leurs produits autres que l'acier. ... . 39 ° 45 4 ' 59 19*88 3° 01 2* 34 6-25 Freins à air.. ... . # # y 48-57 0 * 96 10 ° 09 1º58 0*94 4 ° 30 Métal babbitt. .. .. » © © © s 77.77 2*23 5° 56 2-22 5 ° 56 5-57 Fonderies de cuivre. .. .. 40 * 90 5 * 50 29 ° 61 2-99 4 ° 18 6*25 Séparateurs à crème. .... 25 " 00 3 ° 01 27 : 78 8'33 7 · 08 Or en feuille et étain ... . 76 - 92 2° 16 14 23 4 ° 61 $ $ 0° 41 Orfèvrerie .............. 40'27 5*24 28 ° 53 3-87 6 ° 04 3 ° 69 Lampes ................ 14 ' 16 18 ° 28 15 " 16 10 ° 42 0 76 5 67 Lanternes..... , ......... 46 21 | 3 71 | 32 46 4 - 77 2"23 6'43 Plomb en barres et tuyaux 68 '80 2° 34 10 ° 52 5 " 16 @ { ; 6*94 Toiture métallique . .... . 55 * 50 3 ° 49 10*20 3 * 48 1 ° 35 · 4 ° 66 Effets de plombiers. ... .. 55'23 3 ° 49 19'34 5 : 22 0 * 56 4'29 Plomberie et ferblanterie. 49 ' 59 3 03 21 ° 58 2 44 4 ' 29 4 ° 09 Argenterie.............. 38 ' 05 4'94 26'49 2*86 5 ' 00 6'33 Métallurgie....... ... - . 23 79 6:27 16 4l 2'38 -- 8 * 88 Moteurs-vaporisateurs ... 51 ' 08 2 72 15'34 5 ° 14 4'12 6 ° 19 Caractères d'imprimerie.. 26 * 06 8° 74 33 · 06 25 * 19 e @ 16 - 76 Boîtes de montres.. ... .. 52 71 2 ° 06 19 " 91 7 ° 49 , 1 : 27 7° 18 [ XI Tabac et ses manufac- 4 tures. .... .. .. . .... 31 ° 56 29'54 16 ° 36 3* 44 . 2:27 3 ° 69 Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser . . ........ 33'34 36 : 22 8 ° 74 2*53 0 * 96 4 * 40 Tabac, cigares et ciga- º rettes.. .. .. .......... 29 · 41 21: 67 25 - 62 4 ° 54 3° 85 2 ° 81 XII. Voitures pour transport Sur terre.. . . .. .. .. . 53* 03 3 " 12 31 - 1ſ) 2° CG 1-87 4'80 Bicyclettes............ .. 54 ' 44 2*91 29° 71 10 ° 09 2° 45 11 ° 47 Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer . .. ...... 58° 47 2'44 35 " 92 1 ° 64 0 - 02 " 3'66 Carrosserie .... ...... . 44 * 69 3" 28 26 "94 2° 11 4 °87 5 97 Matériaux de carrosserie. | 51 61 5 * 60 26:50 2'52 2° 76 6 ° 22 Construction de wagons de chemin de fer. .. .. 56-97 3 ° 36 31 ° 01 1 ° 52 3 76 lviii RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 19ol. 34. PROPORTIONs DU coûT DES MATÉRIAUx, ETC.—Suite. Proportions par rapport aux valeurs des produits. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. • • • - de du coût des des gages | officiers, | proprié- | l'intérêt des dépenses des commis | taires et | sur le matériaux | diverses. | ouvriers. aux associés de capital ventes,etc. | maison. | à 6 p. c. p, C p. C p, C D. C. D. C. p. C. XIII. Vaisseaux pour trans- pOrt par eau . .. ... . 36 ° 50 3 ° 00 39 70 2° 99 1 °86 9 " 68 Construction et radoub d navires. ... ........ 36*82 2'99 39 ° 52 2-99 1 ° 46 9 : 97 Bateaux et canots. ..... . 32° 19 3* 02 42° 12 2 '98 7 : 16 5 " 90 xIv. Industries diverses.. .. 44 ° 32 7 : 33 21 ' 01 5'23 1 ° 92 10 * 63 Instruments aratoires.... 43 ° 02 4 ' 53 22° 19 8 - 07 1 * 60 11 , 38 Munitions ............. . 39'80 1 " 50 23:25 8 ° 49 () · 12 13 ' 70 Plumes et fleurs artifi- cielles. .......... Q © s 23° 61 4 °89 40 ' 28 9: 72 1 : 67 2 ' 00 Graisse à essieu. ........ 47 ' 32 4 ° 63 31 : 70 10 ' 98 7 * 61 · Courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc.......... # 84 ° 45 0 * 64 2° 99 2*89 # g 2'26 Cirage .. ,............. 56° 78 6'32 12:26 8 21 5*93 3 ° 02 Balais et brosses. ........ 43 " 90 3'51 23'20 5° 55 | 4 * 60 3" 45 Boutons...... .. .. .... 32 " 95 5*91 42'39 5* 55 2'87 10'33 Carbure de calcium , , ... . 24'34 9 * 96 28'38 6 00 « " » 29:17 Objets en celluloïde..... , 65*89 5° 17 18 ° 56 d, 5 9 88 3 ° 29 Décorations d'églises . . 15'59 6 * 20 41* 01 3 ' 02 11 ° 48 6'36 Coke ........... ....... 69 " 32 3 ° 55 28'37 0 " 92 © ſ º 59'40 Peignes...... .......... 37 ° 20 1 ° 53 36 85 # º 7-74 2* 16 Corsets ... .......... .. 45° 79 5*81 24 " 89 4'92 , 4 * 33 4 ° 16 Costumier et coiffeur. ... 60 " 00 10 ° 42 22'00 Up , 6 ° 00 © # Matériel dentaire........ 46 ° 43 4'97 9 66 16 ° 43 14'28 1 ° 08 Appareils et effets élec- trique8 ... .. .. .. . . . 37*30 27:87 27.92 2* 60 0 * 82 10 ' 42 Lumière et force motrice électriques ............ 2'36 22" 12 22'46 5 75 1'21 35 ' 53 Ascenseurs .... .. ....... 37 : 58 2° 24 30 * 90 6 23 4 ° 68 5 : 70 Articles étamés.......... 10 * 26 16 ° 26 45 ' 98 1.10 5 ° 51 4 - 73 Articles de fantaisie. .. .. 32'98 3 04 11 : 94 9 ° 19 3 ° 45 1 54 Baleine . . . .... .. " .. 16 70 5 * 25 30 : 80 3 75 7 - 50 7 ° 05 Articles en plumes.. ... . 25 ' 00 6:57 12 " 50 13 ° 33 3 ° 19 Matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie ........... , 6 ° 66 4 ' 00 50* 00 23° 33 7 00 Effets de poumpiers. ..... 28 ° 00 6 ° 14 31 ° 47 @ @ 16 ° 00 9'20 Feux d'artifice ... ..... 16 ° 00 22:18 14'54 3 ' 60 2· 00 2*95 Frange, corde et glands.. 41 - 77 5 25 27:32 6* 08 4 " 12 2 07 Pelleterie, préparation.. . 8 ° 43 10 * 95 51 · 28 1 ° 20 3'33 1 ° 36 Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage ............. 32'30 6:27 17: 43 3'98 () · 23 19 83 Gants et mitaines. .... . 60 " 88 3* }3 20 - 47 4 ' 43 2° 96 4 ° 56 Colle forte. ... .. ... ... .. 45'34 14'94 24'25 5'25 4 ° 20 7:56 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. lix 34. PROPORTIONs DU COûT DES MATÉRIAUx, ETC.—Suite. Proportions par rapport aux valeurs des produits. -y- y a # des des Nom ou sorte d'industrie. salairesdes salairesdes de du coût des des gages | officiers, proprié- | l'intérêt des dépenses des commis | taires et sur le matériaux | diverses. | ouvriers. 8lUi X associés de capital à ventes, etc. | maisons. | 6 p. c. l). C. l). C. D. C D. C. l). C. D. C. XIV. Industries diverses — Sutte. #raphite................ º 25 ° 28. 8'57 21 ° 43 6 ° 43 Gypse ........ .... ..... @ $ @ @ 45 00 7 : 69 © © 15 23 Ouvrages en cheveux ... 31 ° 51 7 ' 04 22 : 19 1 ° 32 6 : 75 5 ° 42 Foin pressé.. .. ... , ..... . 73'63 2 ° 36 11 ° 33 1 ° 95 1 ° 43 2* 12 Encre ......... * © © © g • • • • 59 ' 12 3 " 54 7 : 19 8 : 86 0 " 86 2-70 Boîtes à bijoux...... ... . 45 : 82 5 - 38 25 ° 44 7 : 10 5 ' 55 2 ° 49 Echelles ........... , ... 27 - 88 3 - 79 20 93 29 ° 14 3 · 07 9-97 Matelas et sommiers élas- tiques ............... 55 - 72 4 : 27 18 - 00 4 ° 68 2*96 4 ° 01 Mica coupé. ....... , ... 52 ' 11 0'87 12 ° 53 2 71 1'20 3*93 Instruments de musique, 38'59 3 ° 31 33 51 3 ° 42 1 °98 7-92 Instruments de musique, matériaux 0 g © « « 46:57 3° 01 23 ° 28 1 ' 41 1° 74 5 ° 04 Articles optiques. ....... 33 14 3'55 23 * 60 ' 11 · 07 1 - 25 3'48 Peinture et vitrerie.. ... . 32'02 4 ° 07 33 " 14 1-57 8 ° 35 5 ° 20 Patrons ............... 15 ° 64 8° 62 49 ' 35 20 ° 16 5 78 Tourbe........... » © $ $ g @ 55 ° 56 $ $ 3 ° 34 85 * 33 Photographie. .. . , ... .. 48'13 7:39 22: 52 1 ° 06 11 · 07 6° 04 Matériel photographique. 48 ° 19 4 ' 60 13'85 8 17 5 : 60 3'10 Matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires... 38 07 6 · 22 22 - 01 13'07 3'34 3 ° 49 Plâtre.................. 10: 76 14 ° 33 35 - 3S 3 77 2: 71 4 ° 23 Plâtre et stuc. .. .. .. ... . 24 " 50 3 ' 30 32 ° 50 1 - 50 6 : 25 4 ° 02 Poulies ....... . ... .. . 44 '83 2* 01 22 29 2'53 .2° 82 4'97 Matériaux de chemin de fet ............. . * # s 38 ° 58 8'52 28° 71 3'56 1 * 62 | 6 ° 17 Toîture et matériaux de toîture. .. .. ... .. , .. • $ 49 * 19 4 30 7 30 2-96 3 ° 98 ·7 Vêtements en caoutchouc 50 * 54 4 ° 57 15:57 6 ° 63 2" 49 53 Caoutchouc et articles élastiques............. 65 ' 23 7 : 31 13'44 5 ° 85 0 " 28 6 92 Patrons de tapis. ........ 54'54 1 : 73 26 " 14 2:27 9 ° 09 2° 83 Herbe marine. ..... ..... 16 ° 66 3 ' 45 32* 14 19 ' 05 4 ° 28 [ Nettoyage et préparation $ des graines de semence. 80 * 00 1 ° 56 5 * 91 1 : 70 1 " 10 2* 05 Enseignes ........... .. |. | 32 64 2'56 32° 13 e @ 1 · 29 2: 67 Savonnerie ... .......... (36 ° 43 3 77 7 - 68 5 ° 08 2 ° 06 6" 49 Appareils pour eaux ga- Z8U1S88 . . - . - . . . . . . . . . . 15 ° 00 1 ° 56 25 00 12* 50 3 ° 00 Garniture pour tiroirs à V8 betll . .. . - . . . - . .. . 9 57-92 0" 58 11 - 28 $ @ 5:57 1 " 95 Cirage de poêle.. ........ 4 48 ' 00 9 ° 31 27 - 88 11 ° 54 2*58 lx RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 19o1. 34. PROPORTIONS DU COûT DES MATÉRIAUX, KTC.—Fin. Proportions par rapport aux valeurs des produits. $ @ des de s Nom ou sorte d'industrie. salaires | salaires de du coût des dépen- des gages | des offi- | des pro | l'intérêt 6S SGS des ciers, com- priétaires | sur le matériaux | diverses. | ouvriers. i mis aux et associés capital à ventes,etc. de maisons 6 p. c. 4 D. C. l). C. D. C. D. C. l). C. l). C. xIV. Industries diverses-Fin Parapluies , ............ 48 ° 02 4 " 61 23 * 56 13 72 7:55 6 " 91 Articles divers. .... ..... 40 ' 42 6 * 18 37 " 88 8 " 94 3 72 14 : 75 Bleu à laver. .. , . . # # # # º # # 23 * 33 5 : 67 11 00 3'34 10 * 00 2* 60 Compositions à laver. .. . 30 * 69 4 * 90 29 " 15 # 6 # 12° 20 9 ' 22 Machines à laver et à tordre . .. ... ........ 57 87 2° 69 26 ' 09 1:87 4 ' 46 4 '86 Cierges. ... ............. 45 * 26 1 ' 45 14'39 (© © 8 ° .42 4 * 83 Figures en cire. ... . , . . 29 ' 65 5 ° 30 27 : 53 5 88 9 ° 18 1 - 70 Stores et rideaux en toile.| 45 57 1 ° 61 11 : 12 3* 08 1* 7 6 4°77 XV. Industries manuelles.. .. 22'55 6'46 41 43 3 - 29 8 ° 38 6 ° 14 l {éparations de bicyclettes 34 " 25 5 ° 06 30 ° 17 2:87 13 ° 81 3 ° 98 Forges . ... ............. 22: 79 6 77 37 : 58 l * 29 15'20 6° 29 Teinturerie ............. 8 ° 54 12* 47 39 · 82 5 ' 45 8 * 45 8:27 Décorations d'intérieurs.. 26 ' 42 3:17 44 * 76 2'46 7 - 61 3 79 Serrurerie et armurerie. . 32'86 4 * 19 43 72 3'31 2· t2 8 75 Toutes les industries.. ... . 55 * 40 5'13 18* 62 2-79 2" 14 5'57 Les divers items nommés plus haut ne constituent pas tout le coût d'une entreprise ·industrielle, et, conséquemment ne révèlent pas les profits d'une telle entreprise iorsqu'ils Gl p p p Gi sont comparés avec les valeurs des produits. Les proportions sous les premiers cinq en- têtes sont calculés sur les totaux compilés des rapports des manufacturiers pour chaque groupe et espèce d'industrie. La sixième proportion est calculée sur la valeur du capital à un taux d'intérêt assumé de six pour cent-lequel taux est le seul élément hypothé- tique employé,dans le tableau. Les cinq premières colonnes du tableau représentent les proportions définies du coût des manufactures auquel le capitaliste, le propriétaire ou le patron doit pourvoir, bien que la cinquième en entier et dans certains cas une partie de la quatrième colonne lui revienne pour services ; et la sixième proportion représente la part de la valeur des produits que peut rapporter le capital placé dans l'entreprise. Dans le dermier cas il n'est pas à supposer que l'intérêt varie selon le groupe ou l'espèce d'industrie, vu que généralement le taux d'intérêt, dans un même endroit et à une même date, est pratiquement le même sur des garanties également bonnes. Mais l'idée en ceci est que moins le chiffre proportionnel d'intérêt sur le capital, par rapport à la valeur des produits dans aucune industrie, est élevé, plus l'est la valeur des produits relativement au capital engagé. Par exemple, le chiffre proportionnel d'intérêt sur le capital à six pour cent, par rapport à la valeur des produits, dans toutes les industries est de 5.57, et dans les industries du groupe des produits alimentaires (qui sont des industries intime- ment liées aux produits naturels) il n'est seulement que de*2-74. Pour chaque S1,000 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, l 90 l. lxi en intérêt sur le capital à six pour cent dans toutes les industries le produit est de $l7,940, tandis que dans les industries du groupe des produits alimentaires il est de S36,500, et l'exemple aide à démontrer là ou existe la possibilité de profits dans l'emploi du capital. La différence entre la somme des six colonnes de proportions et le nombre 100 est une proportion représentant le coût non spécifié de production et une marge (s'il y en a) pour dépréciation dans l'outillage, les contingents, le chômage, les profits, le replacement du capital, ou tout autre objet auquel dans l'intérêt de l'entreprise elle peut être appliquée. - Il y a nécessairement disparité dans les proportions pour les différentes classes d'in- dustries, comme aussi pour les établissements d'une même espèce d'industrie, venant de causes diverses d'inégalité ; mais il n'y a aucun doute que les proportions d'une même sorte tendent à une égalité. Le tableau des proportions a donc une certaine valeur en comparant une industrie avec une autre dans les principaux items de coût et la relation de ces items par rapport aux uns aux autres. Ce tableau sera utile aussi pour les études comparatives des statistiqnes des recensements précédents et successifs du Canada ou des autres pays, en autant qu'un plan uniforme pour recueillir les données des indus- tries manufacturières puisse aider à établir des comparaisons. De plus, les calculs pro- portionnels de ce tableau auront une valeur personnelle pour le propriétaire de tout éta- blissement manufacturier, par la règle qu'ils lui fourniront pour mesurer ses propres affaires dans les différents détails du capital, du coût et de la production. Les données desquelles les proportions ont été dérivées appartiennent au tableau vIII, (pp. 114-123) pour les salaires et gages, au tableau x (pp. 132-138) pour les dépenses diverses et au tableau xI (pp. 140-147) pour le coût de la matière employée à l'état brut et partiellement manuacturée, et pour la valeur des produits, dont les statis- tiques sont pour tout le Canada. Pour toutes espèces d'industries la proportion du coût des matériaux par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 55'40 pour 100, celle des dépenses diverses de 5 13, celle des gages des ouvriers de 18-62, celle des salaires des officiers, commis aux ventes, etc., de 2 79, celle des salaires des propriétaires, des associés de la maison de 2-14 et celle de l'intérêt sur le capital à six pour cent de 5 57, formant un total de 89 65 ou 10-35 de moins que la proportion complète de 100. En laissant de côté la proportion de l'intérêt qui est hypothétique il reste une proportion moyenne de l5 92 (soit l5º92 pour 100 de la va- leur des produits) pour rencontrer les items inconnus du coût, l'intérêt sur le capital, les profits, la dépréciation dans l'outillage, les pertes sur les mauvaises dettes, etc., le tout dans ses détails exacts allant à montrer que ceci est plutôt une affaire confidentielle de , comptabilité que de recensement. ſ En mettant de côté la proportion de l'intérêt sur le capital, la proportion du coût des matériaux, des dépenses diverses, des gages et salaires par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 90-7 l pour le groupe des produits alimentaires, de 84 5l pour les indus- tries textiles, de 82-23 pour les produits du fer et de l'acier, de 81-70 pour le bois et ses manufactures, de 86 5l pour le cuir et ses produits finis, de 81 23 pour la papeterie et l'imprimerie, de 73 55 pour les liqueurs et breuvages, de 79 50 pour les produits chi- miques et composés, de 6l 18 pour les produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, de 69-27 pour les métaux et leurs produits autres que l'acier, de 83-17 pour le tabac et ses lxii RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. manufactures, de 91 27 pour les voitures pour transport sur terre, de 84 05 pour les vaisseaux pour transport par eau, de 79 81 pour les industries diverses, et de 82 12 pour les industries manuelles. La proportion la plus élevée dans le coût des matériaux par rapport à la valeur des produits appartient au groupe des produits alimentaires, 79 18, et la plus basse au groupe des produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, 13-63. La proportion du coût des gages et salaires par rapport à la valeur des produits est la plus grande dans le groupe des industries manuelles, 53 10, et la plus basse dans le groupe des produits alimen- taires, 8-64. La proportion des dépenses diverses par rapport au coût des produits est de 29-54 dans l'industrie du tabac et de 2 54 seulement dans celle du cuir et ses produits finis. Dans le groupe des produits alimentaires et des produits chimiques et composés, la proportion des gages et salaires par rapport à la valeur des produits est au-dessous de 20. Dans les groupes des industries textiles, du bois et ses manufactures, du cuir et ses produits finis, des liqueurs et breuvages, des métaux et leurs produits autres que l'acier et le fer, du tabac et ses manufactures et des industries diverses, la proportion est de 20 à 30 ; dans les groupes des produits du fer et de l'acier, de papeterie et imprimerie et des voitures pour transport sur terre la proportion est de 30 à 40 ; et dans les groupes des produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, des vaisseaux pour le transport par eau et des industries manuelles, la proportion est au-dessus de 40. STATISTIQUES COMPARATIVES. Les tableaux xvI à xxI donnent les statistiques des manufactures du Canada pour les années de recensement de l8S1, 1891 et 190l ; ces statistiques ne sont pas strictement comparatives cependant, vu que celles de 1881 et 1891 comprennent tous les établissements industriels ou métiers mécaniques, tandis que celles de 1901 ne contien- nent que des établissements employant cinq personnes et plus. Les tableaux xvI et xvII donnent pour les provinces et le Canada le nombre d'éta- blissements et la valeur des produits, tels qu'énumérés pour chaque année de recense- ment. En l8Sl le nombre s'élevait à 49,722 et la valeur à $309,731,867, en 1891 le nombre était de 75,964 et la valeur de $469,847,886, et en 1901 le nombre était de 14,650 et la valeur s'élevait à $481,053,375. le Nouveau-Brunswick, la Nouvelle- Ecosse, et l'Ile du Prince-Edouard sont les seules provinces dans lesquelles les produits des fabriques employant cinq personnes et plus en 1901 sont moindres en valeur que les produits de tous les établissements en 1891 ; et dans toutes les provinces la valeur des produits en 1901 était de 3171,321,508 plus élevée qu'en 1881 pour 35,072 établissements de moins, et de $11,205,489 plus grande qu'en 1891 pour 61,314 établissements de moins. Les tableaux xvIII, xix, xx et xxI donnent les principales statistiques pour les districts de recensement, les provinces et le Canada ainsi que pour les cités, les villes et les principaux villages dans les années 1881, 1891 et 190l, par groupes des valeurs des produits, savoir : (1) au-dessous de 32,000, (2) 82,000 à au-dessous de 312,000, (3) 312,000 à au-dessous de 825,000, (4) 325,000 à au-dessous de 350,000, (5) 350,000 et au-dessus ; les statistiques pour 1881 et 1891 sont pour tous les établissements indus- triels indépendemment du nombre de personnes employées, et celles de 1901 pour les établissements employant cinq personnes et plus. - RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. lxiii 35. ÉTABLIssEMEN rs, EMPLOYÉS ET GAGES EN 1881, 1891 ET 1901. Canada. 18S1. 1891. 1901. Total des établissements.. ... .. . No. 49,722 75,964 14,650 Total des employés. .. . .. , ... . n 254,935 369,595 344,035 Total des gages (les salaires inclus)... ..... ..... .. .. | S | 59,429,002 | 100,415,350 | 113,249,350 Moyennes des- Employés par établissement.... No. 5 " 13 4'87 23 ' 48 Gages par établissement. ..... S 1, 195 1,322 7,730 Gages par employé. ... ... .. 1 ! 233 • 12 271 70 320 : 17 Employés par classes- Hommes de 16 ans et au-dessus No. 193,628 272,818 259,725 Femmes de 16 ans et au-dessus u 41,573 70,225 72,076 Enfants au-dessous de 16 ans. . n 19,734 26,552 12,234 Proportion par classes par rap- port au total des employés— Hommes de 16 ans et au-dessus p.c 75-95 73-81 . 5'50 l'emmes de 16 ans et au-dessus it 16 ° 31 19 * 00 20 : 95 Enfants au-dessous de 16 ans.. u 7 : 74 7 : 19 3 ° 55 Les statistiques des établissements, des employés et des gages du tableau 35 donnent les totaux, les moyennes et les proportions pour les trois années de recensement :-des totaux pour les établissements, les employés et les gages ; des employés par classes de sexe et d'âge ; des moyeunes pour les employés et les gages par établissement et des gages par employé, et des proportions pour les employés par classes de sexe et d'âge par rapport au total des employés. Pour 190l, avec 30 pour cent du nombre d'établissement énumérés en 1881, le nombre d'employés était plus élevé de 89,100, et avec 19 pour cent du nombre d'établis- sements en 1891 le nombre d'employés était plus bas de 25,560; mais les gages des employés en 1901 étaient de $53,820,348 plus élevés qu'en 1881 et de $12,834,000 plus qu'en 1891. Les moyennes indiquent, comme il devait certainement en être ainsi, de grandes augmentations dans le nombre d'employés et le montant des gages payés par établisse- ment en 1901 sur 1881 et 1891 ; et elles montrent aussi, chose qui était moins certaine de suivre, une grande augmentation dans le montant des gages payés par employé. De 1881 à 1891 l'augmentation était de $38.58 et de 1891 à 1901 elle était de $57.47, tandis que les proportions des hommes, femmes et enfants par rapport au total des employés étaient pratiquement les mêmes durant cette période, excepté dans le cas des enfants où la proportion du nombre employé durant la dernière décade est tombée de cinquante pour cent. De 1881 à 1891, le recensement de tous les établissements industriels ayant été pris, le nombre d'établissements a augmenté de 355 dans la Colombie-Britannique, de 687 dans Manitoba, de 2,424 dans le N ouveau-Brunswick, de 5,002 dans la N ouvelle- |xiv RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. Ecosse, de 9,081 dans Ontario, de l,062 dans l'Ile du Prince-Edouard, de 7,280 dans Québec, de 35l dans les territoires, et de 26,242 dans tout le Canada. La moyenne des produits par établissement a augmenté durant cette même période de 37,052 à 515,584 dans la Colombie-Britannique, et dans Ontario de 56,85l à $7,441, mais il y a eu dimi- nution dans la moyenne des produits par établissement de 59,922 à 59,849 dans Mani- toba, de 86, 160 à $4,393 dans le Nouveau Brunswick, de $3,381 à $2,958 dans la Nouvelle-Ecosse, de $2,102 à $1,622 dans l'Ile du Prince-Edouard, de $6,643 à $6,404 dans Québec, et de $6,229 à $6, 186 dans tout le Canada. Pour 190l, le recensement des fabriques ou établissements employant cinq personnes et plus ayant été pris, la moyenne des produits par établissement était de $49,612 dans la Colombie-Britannique, de $39,900 dans Manitoba, de $22,821 dans le Nouveau-Brunswick, de $19,859 dans la | Nouvelle-Ecosse, de 536,914 dans Ontario. de 36,966 dans l'Ile du Prince-Edouard, de $32,670 dans Québec, de $18,714 dans les Territoires, et de $32,836 dans tout le Canada. La moyenne élevée de la Colombie-Britannique est attribuée à la grande production des conserves de poisson, des scieries et des établissements métallurgiques, et celle de Mani- toba à l'industrie des moulins à farine. 36. NoMBRE D'ÉTABLIssEMENTs ET VALEUR DES PRODUITs EN l88l, l89l ET l90l, PoUR LES PROVINCES IET LE CANADA. 1881. 1891. 1901 . Provinces. Eta- Eta- Eta- blisse- | Produits. | blisse- | Produits. | blisse- | Produits. Inents. mentS. IIlentS. N() . 8 NO. S NO. | S Colombie-Britannique. . 415 | 2,926,784 770 | 11,999,928 392 | 19,447,778 Manitoba. ... .. . .. .. 344 3,413,026 1,031 | 10,155,182 324 | 12,927,439 Nouveau-Brunswick.. .. | 3,005 | 18,512,658 | 5,429 | 23,849,655 919 | 20,972,470 Nouvelle-Ecosse . ... .. . 5,493 | 18,575,326 | 10,495 | 30,968,392 1.188 | 23,592,513 Ontario........ .. , ..... 23,070 | 158,045,669 | 32,151 | 239,241,926 6,543 | 241,533,486 Ile du Prince-Edouard... | 1,617 3,400,203 2,679 4,345,910 334 2,326,708 Québec ... . 15,754 | 104,662,258 | 23,034 | 147,459,583 4,845 | 158,287,994 Les Territoires. ... .. .. . 24 195,938 375 1,827,310 105 1,964,987 Totgux pour le Canada. | 49,722 | 309,731,867 | 75,964 | 469,847,886 | 14,650 | 481,053,375 Dans le tableau xvIII les statistiques des industries sont données par groupes de valeurs des produits, par districts pour 1901, et dans le tableau XIX, par provinces pour 1881 et l 89l. Les établissements avec une production de moins de 32,000 appartiennent au premier groupe, avec 32,000 et au-dessous de $12,000 au deuxième, avec $12,000 et . au-dessous de $25,000 au troisième, avec 325,000 et au-dessous de 350,000 au quatrième et avec 50,000 et plus au cinquième. Deux-tiers du nombre de tous les établissements énumérés en 1881 et 1891 appartiennent au groupe dont la valeur est au-dessous de 32,000, environ un quart du total au groupe pe $2,000 et au-dessous de $12,000, et moins d'un douzième du total au groupe de $12,000 et plus. De tous les établissements énumérés en 190l un dixième du total ont des valeurs de moins de 52,000, un peu plus RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. lxv d'une moitié des valeurs de 82,000 et au-dessous de $12,000, et environ deux cinquièmes des valeurs de $12,000 et plus. - Tel que le démontrent les statistiques du capital et de la valeur des produits, il est évident qu'il y a tendance dans le monde industriel à agrandir les établissements manu- facturiers. En prenant comme illustration le capital des établissements des deux groupes dont les produits sont de 825,0000 et au-dessous de $50,000, et 850,000 et plus, qui excluent sans doute tous les établissements employant moins de cinq personnes, le nombre de tels établissements était de 2,075 en 1881, de 2,879 en 1891 et de 3,185 en 190l. Le capital engagé dans les établissements de ces deux groupes était de $101,104,322 en 1881, soit une moyenne de $48,725 par établissement ; en 1891 il était de $235,891,991, ou une moyenne de 381,878 ; et en 1901 il était de $377,943,990, ou une moyenne de $118,663. Comparé par la raicon de 100 avec le capital de toutes les industries, celui des établisse- ments ayant un produit de $25,000 et plus était de 61.03 en 1881, de 66.78 en 1891 et 84-56 en 1901 . $ · En prenant, comme seconde illustration, le produit des établissements des deux mêmes groupes, il était de 8187,249,941 en 1881, soit une moyenne de 890,24l par établissement, de 3297,222,732 en 1891 ou une moyenne de $103,166, et de 3393,262,128 en 1901 ou une moyenne de 5123,473, Comparé par la raison de 100 avec le produit de toutes les industries, comme il est fait plus haut pour le capital, ces établissements de $25,000 et plus donnent les proportions de 60-46 pour 1881, de 63 26 pour 1891 et de 81 75 pour 190L Pour tous les établissements ayant un produit de $25,000 et plus l'augmentation moyenne du capital par établissement était donc de 833,153 et celle du produit de $12,925 de 1881 à 1891, et de 1891 à 1901 l'augmentation du capital était de $36,785 et celle du produit de $20,307 par établissement. -#º- MANUFACTUREs DES CITÉs, vILLEs ET vILLAGES. Les tableaux xx et xxI donnent une comparaison de la statistique des manufactures dans les cités et les villes de 5,000 habitants et plus, et dans les villages et villes de 1,500 à au-dessous de 5,000, pour les trois recensements de 1881, 189l et 190l, en autant qu'il soit possible d'établir des comparaisons entre la statistique d'établissements employant cinq personnes et plus et celle d'établissements dans lesquels le nombre d'em- ployés n'est pas limité à ce chiffre. Dans les cas où les chiffres sont moindres en 1901 que dans aucun des recensements précédents il ne peut pas être affirmé que ceux de tous les établissements s'ils étaient énumérés, petits et grands, seraient moindres ; mais lorsqu'ils sont plus élevés tels qu'énumérés il n'y a plus alors aucun doute. Et d'ailleurs dans l'ensemble il n'existe aucun doute, vu que 5,832 établissements dans les cités, villes et villages de l,500 habi- tants et plus en 1901 ont des produits d'une valeur de $360,654,387, tandis que 21,607 établissements dans les endroits de même population en l89l avaient des produits d'une valeur de $310,9l 1,527, et 13,123 établissements en 188l avaient des produits évalués à $198,017,874. Les chiffres représentant le nombre d'établissements, le montant du capital et la valeur des produits sont donnés au tableau 37. - lxvi RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 37. ETABLISSEMENTs, CAPITAL ET PRODUITS DES CITÉS, VILLES ET VILLAGES EN 1881, 1891 ET 1901. Dans les cités et villes de 5,000 Dans les villes et villages de 1,500 et plus. à au-dessous de 5,000. Provinces. 1881. 1891. 1901. 1881. 1891. 1901. NO. NO, NO NO. NO, NO Etablissements- Colombie-Britannique. 271 427 211 |...... , .... | .......... 19 Manitoba ... .. ... .. . 106 348 115 |... ... .... 65 11 Nouveau-Brunswick... 349 1,033 222 87 155 69 Nouvelle-Ecosse. ... . 486 690 171 512 1,006 173 Ontario............... 4,032 8,307 2,258 3,309 4,254 924 Ile du Prince-Edouard. 198 237 31 65 63 17 Québec ................ 2,980 3,959 1.419 728 1,035 247 Les Territoires........ |....... .. .. |. ... ... .. , .. |· · · · · · · · · · · | . ... .. .. .. .. 28 35 Totaux.. ... .. .. 8,422 15,001 4.427 4,701 6,606 1,495 Capital- S S S $ 8 $ Colombie-Britannique. | 2,440,755 | 10,458,092 | 12,695,472 |........ ... |... ......... 644,364 Manitoba ...... ... .. . 691,655 3,502,872 5,268,876 |............ 368,498 430,490 Nouveau-Brunswick. .. | 3,000,029 6,341,948 7,374,726 244,425 1,953,465 5,773,106 Nouvelle-Ecosse. ... . . 2,699,814 6,636,630 | 19.906,672 1,455,720 3,792,243 4,862,001 Ontario.............. . 36,882,430 | 81,381,059 | 131,919,410 | 17,085,759 | 30,615,149 | 42,073,843 Ile du Prince-Edouard. 980,018 847,509 813,765 98,137 168,179 280,660 Québec ............... 14,592,271 | 75,335,659 | 95,300,361 1,886,505 8,366,140 | 19,294,905 Les Territoires .. ... | .. ... ... |. ... .. .. .. | · · · · · · · · · · | · · · · · · · · · · · 405,120 J,186,969 Totaux.. ..... .... 91,286,972 | 184,503,769 | 273,279,282 | 20,770,546 | 45,668,794 | 74,546,338 Moyenne par établis- Sement. .. .. .. .. 10,839 12,299 61,730 4,418 6,913 49,864 Produits- Colombie-Britannique. | 2,254,896 8,196,647 | 10,155,268 |.......... .. |....... , e e • • 1,102,608 Manitoba ... .. . .. .. .. | 1,700,320 6,345,040 9,137,575 ..... .. , ... . 741,575 921,090 Nouveau-Brunswick. .. | 6,574,629 | 10,933,694 8,694,848 833,050 1,983,036 4,257,633 Nouvelle-Ecosse. .. ... . 6,083,530 9,445,069 8,452,785 2,663,177 | 5,710,142 5,233,263 Ontario .............. 66,723,870 | 116,973,443 | 143,632,119 | 33,633,944 | 39,880,716 | 42,419,117 Ile du Prince-Edouard. 998,530 1,417,346 900,430 283,134 242;972 168,065 Québec..... ......... 72,203,767 | 98,142,006 | 107,349,603 4,065,027 | 10,640,941 | 19,586,123 Les Territoires........ |............ |. ... . ... |...... ... .. |........ ---- 258,900 1,309,076 Totaux. ..... ... | 156,539,542 | 251,453,245 | 288,322,628 | 41,478,332 | 59,458,282 | 74,996,975 Moyenne par établis- SeInent. ... .. .. .. 18,586 16,762 G5,128 8,823 9,001 50,165 Dans les cités et villes de 5,000 habitants et plus, la moyenne du capital par établis- sement en 1881 était de 310,839, en 1891 elle était de $12,299 et en 1901 elle s'élevait à $61,730, et dans les villages et villes de 1,500 à au-dessous de 5,000 habitants elle . était de $4,418 en 1881, de 56,913 en 1891, et de $49,864 en 1901. Pour les mêmes années de recensement la valeur des produits par établissement dans les cités et villes de 5,000 habitants et plus était de $18,586 en 1881, de $16,762 en 189l et de 565,128 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. - lxvii en 1901, et dans les villages et villes de 1,500 à au-dessous de 5,000 habitants elle était de 38,823 en 1881, de 39,00l en 1891 et de 350,245 en 1901. L'augmentation des moyennes du capital et des produits dans la dernière année de recensement est due en grande partie à ce que les plus petits établissements n'ont pas été énumérés ; mais il n'y a aucun doute que l'accroissement des industries a été plus grand dans les districts urbains. Dans les cités, les villes et les villages le produit des établisse- ments en 1881 était de $198,017,874 du total de $309,731,867 pour le du Canada, soit 64 pour 100, en 1891 il était de 3310,911,527 du total de 3469,847,886 ou 66 pour 100, et en 1901 il était de $363,319,603du total de 3481,053,375 ou 75 pour 100. Dans la cité de Toronto seule la valeur des produits d'établissements employant 5 personnes et plus, était de $13,451,576 plus grande que celle de tous les établissements en 1891. Les établissements manufacturiers ayant une production de 3200,000 et plus durant l'année de recensement sont donnés par industries au tableau 38 en trois groupes, savoir : établissements ayant (1) un produit de 3200,000 à au-dessous de 3500,000, (2) un produit de 3500,000 à au-dessous de 81,000,000 et (3) un produit de $1,000,000 et plus. Le premier de ces groupes représente 84 espèces d'industries et 323 établissements avec un produit total de 394,531,698 et une moyenne de $292,668 par établissement. Le second groupe représente 30 espèces d'industries et 68 établissements avec un produit total de 346,729,825 et une moyenne de $687,203 par établissement. Le troisième groupe représente 18 espèces d'industries et 39 établissements, avec un produit total de 371,051,834 et une moyenne de 31,821,842 $ par établissement. En tout 90 espèces d'industries sont représentées dans les trois groupes comprenant 430 établissements ayant un produit de 3200,000 et plus, dans l'année de recensement, avec un produit total de 3212,313,357 et une moyenne de $493,752. Le nombre d'établissements ayant une productiön de moins de 8200,000 dans l'année de recensement est de 14,220, avec un produit total de 3268,740,018 et une moyenne de $18,898 par établissement. STATISTIQUEs DEs MANUFACTUREs EN 1891 ET 190l PoUR LEs ÉTABLIssEMENTs EMPLOYANT CINQ PERSONNES ET PLUS. Une comparaison équitable des manufactures de 1891 et 1901 ne peut être faite que lorsque les termes sont égaux. Et en autant que le recensement de 189l comprenait tous les établissements, grands et petits, et que celui de 1901 ne comprenait que les établissements employant cinq personnes et plus, il a été nécessaire de faire une compi- lation de tous les tableaux de 1891 afin d'en exclure tous les établissements ayant moins de cinq employés. Ce travail ayant été fait le résultat est donné au tableau xxII, (l) pour le nombre d'établissements, (2) pour le nombre d'employés, (3) pour les gages et les salaires, et (4) pour la valeur des produits. Amenés aux mêmes termes que les rapports de 1901, le nombre d'établissements en 1891 est réduit de 75,964 à 14,065, le nombre d'employés de 369,595 à 272,033, le coût des gages et des salaires de 3100,415,350 . à 379,234,311, et la valeur des produits de 3469,907,886 à 3368,696,623. Le nombre d'établissement employant moins de cinq personnes était de 61,899, le nombre d'employés C—K RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 38. PRINCIPAUX ÉTABLISSEMENTS MANUFACTURIERS DE 1901 PAR GRoUPEs DE PRoDUITS. d Moyenne Nom ou sorte d'industrie † V# 6S #º @ produits. | établisse- ment. l Industries ou produits de 8200,000 à au- No. 3 $ dessous de $500,000 par établissement- Instruments aratoires. ... ... ....... 6 1,742,283 290,380 Sacs en coton.......................... 3 942,213 314,071 Bouilloires et machines. ... ..... , ..... 7 2,209,308 315,615 Chaussures. ...... " » • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . © 18 5,091,900 282,884 lPain, biscuits et confiseries. ........ ... 11 3,215,495 292,318 Réparations de wagons de ch. de fer. .... 4 1,448,995 362,249 Carrosserie.................... ........ 7 2,280,848 325,835 Construction de wagons de ch. de fer 3 1,006,175 335,392 BIabillements d'hommes (fabriqués)..... . 12 3,291,279 274,273 | | de femmes ? ! 3 902,719 800,906 Cotons. ........ .. ....... ........ .. . 8 | 2,525,608 315,701 Produits des moulins à farine. .... ... g 15 4,217,622 281.175 Produits des fonderies. ... ... ... ...... . 21 6,035,090 287,385 Articles de toilette, pour hommes ... , ... .. 5 1,664,875 332,975 Meubles ................ ............. 5 1,182,547 236,509 Verrerie.......................... .. 3 892,804 297,601 Sellerie................ .. © e e 3 865,000 288,333 Chapellerie et pelleterie. ..... .. , ........ 8 2,106,500 263,312 Bonneterie ..... ................ · · · · · · 3 812,000 270,667 Produits en fer et en acier. .. , ........ .. 3 932,150 310,717 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini. ............ . 13 3,812,759 293,289 Liqueurs, malt. ........... -- .......... 5 1,350,436 270,087 Produits des billes (billots).............. 39 | 10,760,037 275,898 Instruments de musique........ ........ 4 1,197,076 299,269 Huiles. ... .. : ... ...................... 4 1,159,700 289,925 Peintures et vernis........... , .......... 4 1,145,922 286,480 Papier. ..................... . • @ # @ $ $ $ ,à 6 | 1,742,719 260,453 Imprimerie et publications . 8 | 2,684,918 335,615 Machines à coudre. .... , ....... , ... ... 3 752,308 250,769 Construction et radoub de navires.. ..... 3 975,747 325,249 Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. ...... 5 | 1,802,390 360,478 Savonnerie. ... .... .... .. * © º s • • • © © e e e s 4 915,634 228,908 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes............. 3 744,660 247,887 Pulpe de bois, procédés chim. et mécan. . 5 | 1,799,119 359,824 Articles en laine........................ 6 1,787,724 297,954 Toutes autres*..... .................. .. 63 | 18,536,138 294,224 Totaux ... .. ..... t e © e © e © © © © © © © © © * - 6 323 | 94,531,69S | 292,668 l Comprenant 1 freins à air, 1 munitions, 1 courroies et tuyaux en cuir, 1 bicyclettes, J boîtes et sacs, papier, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 2 ponts en fer et en acier, 1 tapis, 1 ciment de Portland, 1 café et épices, 1 coke, 1 corderie, 1 corsets, 1 cottolène, 1 drogues, 1 appareils et effets électriques. 2 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 gants et mitaines, l quincail ,lerie, 1 liqueurs distillées, 2 produits du bois de construction, 1 allumettes, 1 vêtements en toile cirée, l remèdes patentés, 1 cadres à gravures, 2 effets de plombiers, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 1 poulies, 2 pompes et moulins à vent, 1 matériaux de chemin de fer, 1 nettoyage du riz, 1 vête- ments en caoutchouc, 1 caoutchouc et articles élastiques, 1 sel, 1 vis, 2 nettoyage et préparation des graines · de semence, 2 soie et effets en soie, 1 argenterie, 2 métallurgie, I empois, 2 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 2 tapisserie, 2 boîtes de montres, 2 stores et rideaux en toile, 1 fil de fer, 1 objets en bois. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. lxix 38. PRINCIPAUx ÉTABLIssEMENTs MANUFACTURIERS DE 1901 PAR GROUPES DE PRODUITS-Fin. Moyenne ® Etablis- V#r des #uits Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Sements produits. éta# e- ment. NO . S 3 2Industries avec des produits de 8500,000 à au-dessous de 31,000,000 par établisse- $ ment- Chaussures...... ......... ... ........ 7 4,204,000 600,571 Cotons. ............... , ... ............ 5 3,327,689 665*538 Produits des moulins à farine ... ..... 5 | 3,499,590 699,918 Produits en fer et en acier.. .. ..... ..... 3 2,644,946 881,649 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini. ........ , .... 3 1,725,000 | , 575,000 Produits des billes (billots)........ ..... .8 4,989,533 623,692 Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes ....... 4 | 2,856,673 714,168 Métallurgie............. .... ... ..... 3 2,368,285 789,428 Toutes autres*......................... 30 | 21,114,109 703,803 Totaux ... : ........... -- ..... . 68 | 46,729,825 687,203 3Industries avec des produits de 31,000,000 et plus par établissement- Cotons .... ............ .. .. .... ... 3 4,697,680 1,565,893 Produits des moulins à farine ... .. .. ... 3 6,318,295 2,106,098 Produits des billes (billots). .. ... ..... . 3 4,325,000 1,441,667 Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes.. ..... 8 | 14,228,843 1,778,605 Raffineries de sucre........ ............ 4 | 12,595,000 3,148,750 Toutes autres*........ ... ... ... s @ , # $ 18 | 28,887,016 1,604,834 Totaux........... @ - © s e F • g $ 6 e e e s 39 1,051,834 | 11,821,842 2 Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 2 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 ponts en fer et en acier, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 construction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 2 corderie, 1 appareils et effets électriques, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, 2 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 bonneterie, l liqueurs distillées, l peintures et vernis, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 caoutchouc et articles élastiques, l empois, 1 tissus teints et finis, 1 fil, 1 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, l fil de fer, 2 articles en laine. 8 † 2 instruments aratoires, 1 chaussures, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, l con- struction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 1 appareils et effets électriques, 1 produits en fer et en acier, 1 huiles, 2 métallurgie, 1 abattoirs, non compris dans les salaisons de viandes, 2 # à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 1 tissus teints et finis, 2 pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mecanlques. de 97,562, le coût des gages et des salaires de 321,181,039 et la valeur des produits de 3101,211,163 . Des comparaisons sont faites au tableau XXIII entre les statistiques de 1891 et 1901 pour les établissements employant cinq personnes et plus par industrie, pour le Canada, sous les quatre en-têtes : établissements, employés, gages et produits, montrant une augmentation durant la décade de 585 dans le nombre d'établissements, de 72,002 dans le nombre d'employés, de 834,015,039 dans le montant des gages et salaires des employés et de $112,356,652 dans la valeur des produits. Le nombre d'industries représenté dans . * En analysant les tableaux de 1891 des erreurs ont été découvertes qui affectent jusqu'à un certain † les totaux pour cette année de recensement, Ces erreurs affectent six espèces d'industries, savoir : e coke, les cartouches, le cuir, le sucre, la métallurgie et les moulins à farine, et, tel que corrigé pour ce rapport, le total des employés est réduit de 661, les gages de S248,300 et la valeur des produits de 36,351,000. C—K# lxx RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 19o1 ce tableau est de 179, les * toutes autres " non comprises, et nécessairement dans certains cas deux industries ou plus ont été groupées sous un même en-tête. Une comparaison entre les statistiques de 1891 et 1901 est faite au tableau 39 de quinze groupes d'in- dustries, par employés, gages et valeurs des produits. 39. STATISTIQUES COMPARATIVES DES EMPLOYÉS, DES GAGES ET DE LA VALEUR DES PRODUITS EN 1891 ET 1901, PAR CLAssEs D'INDUSTRIES. 1891. 1901. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Em- Gages V#r Em- G V#r ployés. - ges. produits. | Ployés. age8. produits. NO, $ 8 NO. $ $ I. Produits alimentaires.. .. .. 37,560 6,176,226| 75,958,987, 46,951| 10,818,991| 125,202,620 Poudre-levain et essences. . 180 87,800 588,700 216 102,317 524,016 Orge mondé et perlé. .. .. .. $ à # # s # 22| 9,724 229,816 Pain, biscuits et confiseries. 4,296 1,346,046 8,364,306 6,831 2,522,089 11,637,808 Beurre et fromage . , ..... 3,438| 859,370 10,697,879 6,886 1,464,110 29,462,402 Coco et chocolat .......... 17 6,000 58,000 92 32,396 218,460 Café et épices ............. 144 68,238 1,058,750 551 263,618| 1,957,536 Lait condensé............. 25 7,630 83,000 118 41,772 269,520 Fruits et légumes évaporés. 42l 30,025| 142,436 1,605| 129,738 395,540 Poisson, salaisons et con- 21,329 1,423,733 5,661,144| 17,059 1,700,106 8,025,630 88 TV88 , . . . • . . . . - . . . . . . . . Produits des moulins à farine 2,607 1,221,462 30,721,846 4,251| 1,985,991| 31,835,873 Conserves de fruits et lé- 8UllIle8. • .. .. .. . .. .. . .. , . 2,258 167,169 887,578 4,867| 504,664 2,831,742 Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes ...... .......... 931 298,932 5,264,143 2,416 1,020,164 22,217,984 Raffineries de sucre . ...... 1,402 509,811|11,627,100 1,264 747,280 12,595,000 Vinaigre et marinades. .. .. 409 128,465 745,305 373 123,295 561,682 Toutes autres ............. 103 , 21,545 58,800 400 171,727| 2,439,611 II. Industries textiles ... ... :| 51,734 12,514,885 54,744,242 69,139 19,261,641| 67,724,839 Auvents, tentes et voiles .. 229 88,349| 477,800 359| 148,038 448,249 Sacs en coton ............ 51 18,000 265,000 391| 142,509| 1,114,213 Ouate ...... ... .. ........ 57 23,500| 205,000 87 33,590 110,981 Tapis ..... .............. 308 88,924| 359,919 524| 173,423| 633,192 # ºººººº 9,818| 3,387,344| 8,775,489 Habillements d'hommes(fa- j 18,144 4,732,449 •| briqués) ... .. ......... . 13,028| 2,523,273 8,980,291 Habillements de femmes 5,948| 1,494,368| 4,368,580 (couturières) ......... @ y Habillements de femmes | 7,045 1,092,823 4,931,779 | (fabriqués).... ......... 2,889 719,115| 2,190,627 Corderie............. .. .. . 804| 215,822| 1,707,734 970 283,513 2,212,663 Cotons .............. · · · · · 8,635 2,142,603| 8,741.724 12,029 3,547,784| 12,033,052 Lin préparé.......... .. .. . 1,399 201,299 534,100 1,071 156,207| 338,176 Articles de toilette pour 3,013 689,000 2,737,200 5,385 1,426,601| 4,623,652 hommes ...... .... , .... Hamacs ........... ..... º © $ © © v @ 46 12,650 29,560 Chapellerie et pelleterie ... 2,339 683,014| 4,743,888| 3,894| 1 392,302 5,876,467 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. lxxi 89. STATISTIQUEs cOMPARATIVES DES EMPLOYÉs, DES GAGEs ET DE LA vALEUR DEs PRoDUITs EN 1891 ET l, PAR CLASSES D'INDUSTRIES-Suite. 252,667 1891. 1901. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Em- Gages V#ur Em- Gages V#r ployés. geS. produits. ployes. ageS. produits. NO. $ $ NO, º•' II. Industries textiles-Fin. Bonneterie...... , ... .... 1,777| 428,685 1,747,785| 3,896| 1,059,912| 3,857,519 Nattes et tapis............ 32 10,000 30,000 75 21,082 52,092 Vêtements en toile cirée. .. 80 3,410 26,394 292| 102,404 560,693 Drap renaissance .......... 15 4,400 18,000 75 28,680 155,280 Tissus teints et finis. ..... . pº 565 237,092| 2,051,992 Cardage et foulage de la laine ............ , ... 158 27,950| 158,622 16 2,640 4,030 Articles en laine .......... 6,881 1,837,441 7,845,386 6,795 2,066,320 7,359,541 Laine en écheveaux.. ... . 26 8,000 33,000 68 18,377 86,350 Etirage de la laine .... .... à # # # # # | # 28 13,138 115,487 Toutes autres ..... .. , .... . 791 219,216 1,511,259 890| 271,279| 1,746,713 III. Produits du fer et de l'acier 20,906 8,386,368 28,535,789| 27,002 11,812,720| 34,878,402 Haches et outils !.......... l 1 1 1,053| 448,275| 1,038,705 Bouilloires et machines. ... 1,691| 690,775 2,433,878| 4,028| 1,845,574| 4,626,214 Ponts en fer et en acier. ... 444 184,300 728,075 874 291,696| 1,693,000 Coutellerie et instruments tranchants. ............. 758| 332,372 987,504 320 141,234 257,275 Coins et moules ........... º # # $ @ @ 30 16,020 33,600 Produits des fonderies. .. .. 12,575 5,087,273 16,11 º 12,947| 5,584,767| 15,292,445 Machines à gaz ........... 29 11.776 29,121 Quincaillerie ... .......... le @ g $ d ) | # 493| 149, so2 401,821 Produits en fer et en acier.. 2,751| 1,099,770 4,356,730| 4,316| 1,924,732 6,912,457 Presses à imprimer. ....... # # g @ # # # 315| 126,424 362,135 Coffres-forts ...... , ....... 202 78,660 202,500 181 104,760 225,200 Scies...................... 321 136,172 521,38o 262 117,639 314,312 Balances. ................. 122 45,500| 164,800 226 115,871 285,240 Vis. ..... . , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 169 65,100 198,000 266| 111,879 385,810 Machines à coudre ........ 884 291,983| 775,670 637 | 300,362 752,308 Fil de fer. .. ............ 814| 310,093| 4,884,100 637| 254,861| 1,693,995 Fil de fer à clôture 2. .... .. |\ 2 2 2 200 88,678 336,470 Toutes autres.............. 175 64,370| 171,800 188 78,370 238,294 IV. Le bois et ses produits ma- nufacturés .............. 65,938| 18,658,719 72,796,425| 82,492 23,472,458 80,34l,204 Membres artificiels, ban- dages herniaires, etc..... 14 4,200 22,800 29 11,808 27,847 Paniers . .... ........... • 208 40,600 81,490 851 73,499 152,842 Tables de billard et maté- riaux ..... -- ... : . .... 17 12,500 37,500 38 22,408 91,793 Boîtes à cigares. ..... t © © © © © 30 6,000 15,000 834 109,332 283,000 Boîtes en bois .... ........ 1,279 341,055 1,389,921| 2,002 592,864| 1,927,720 Cercueils ............... . 270 99,400| 295,200 601 683,177 * Mis avec coutellerie c’ instruments tranchants en 1891. * Mis avec fil de fer en 1891. é> lxxii 39. STATISTIQUES COMPARATIVES DES EMPLOYÉS, DEs GAGES ET DE LA VALEUR DES PRODUITS EN 1891 ET 1901, PAR CLASSES D'INDUSTRIES-Suite. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 1891. 1901. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Em- G V#ur Em- Gage V#r ployés. ageS. pr§t . ployés. ges. pr§it . - NO. 3 S NO, S $ Iv. Le bois et ses produits ma-| nufacturés—Fin. , • Tonnellerie. , .. , , © © © º º s e e , a 1,265| 398,893 1,269,589 929| 337,514 867,796 Bouchons................. 79 23,500 163,000 119 47,024 176,172 Meubles...... ... , ........ 5,509| 1,927,282 6,025,811 7,212| 2,547,827| 6,949,334 Formes et chevilles à chaus SUlr€S . . . . .. .. • . .. .. , . . .. . 80 22,950 56,800 146 54,213 132,506 Produits des billes (billots). | 46,461| 11,970,947|46,774,896 55,802 13,755,334| 50,805,084 Produits du bois de con- struction .......... ... 7,325| 2,925,163| 13,443,802 8,365| 3,420,357| 10,754,959 Allumettes ... ........... 1,035| 142,039| 432,253 · 488 87,331 312,655 Cadres à gravures ... ... .. . 129 47,870 240,200 60S| 209,291 623,025 Pompes et moulins à vent.. 141 55,709| 222,052 565| 263,268 733,150 Glacières. ................. 44 19,540 47,000 124 35,702 149,974 Bois en paquets pour boîtes 102 23,552 87,000 225 59,655 293,225 Ouvrage et tournage du bois 639| 173,800| 535,035 942 304,764 777,722 Pulpe de bois, procédés chi- miques et mécaniques.. .. 1,021 290,824| 1,053,842 3,301| 1,179,807| 4,246,781 Toutes autres.............. 290 132,925 603,234 311 107,793 352,392 v. Le cuir et ses prcduits finis. 16,025 4,874,317| 24,451,749 20,770 7,430,598 34,720,513 Chaussures ............... 11,631| 3,226,561| 12,706,215| 13,743 4,645,007 18,481,216 Articles de cordonnerie. .. • g $ $ @ @ 344 89,572 262,127 Courroies et tuyaux en cuir 143 62,640| 511,000 109 63,887 408,715 Sellerie. ....... . ..... 1,035| 382,036| 1,502,753 , 2,509 980,772 3,427,255 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini.. 3,199 3,199,080 9,711,781 3,981| 1,630,285| 12,068,600 Cuir, effets en .. ... ... .... 17 4,000 20,000 84 21,075 72,600 vI. Papeterie et imprimerie. .. | 12,087| 4,568,909| 13,849,885| 18,049 7,914,871| 20,653,028 Boîtes et sacs en papier. ... 940 217,520| 1,138,200 1,539 387,734| 1,256,147 Carton.... .............. $ s Qi # © # 115 34,461 147,000 Papier. ................... 1,787 654,802| 2,570,722 2,935 1,191,038 4,380,776 Imprimerie et reliure. . . 1,936 679,013| 1,966,653 2,836| 1,135,341| 2,748,356 Imprimerie et publications. 7,124 2,910,824| 7,671,310 9,481| 4,671,413 10,319,241 Articles de librairie ....... 87| 21,500| 87,000 593| 228,115 638,520 Stéréotypie et électrotypie. 40 20,000 45,000 69 43,400 90,034 Tapisserie .. .. .......... 137 56,000 351,000 389 200,667 874,049 Toutes autres ............ 36 9,250 25,000 92 22,702 198,905 vII. Liqueurs et breuvages.... | 2,692| 1,207,837 8,671,847 3,987| 2,091,723 9,191,700 Eaux gazeuses et minérales. 412 135,160 550,412 693| 287,046 806,532 Liqueurs distillées, ........ 404| 178,950| 2,199,600 586 364,062 1,620,418 Liqueurs, malt....... s © © © © 1,733 849,327| 5,484,305| 2,473 1,354,902 6,204,250 Liqueurs vineuses......... 100 29,350| 203, 150 158 57,715 289,350 Malt....... .... ........ . 43 15,050| 234,380 77| 27,998 271,150 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l lxxiii 1901, PAR CLASSES D'INDUSTRIES-Suite, 39. sTATISTIQUES COMPARATIvEs DES EMPLOYÉs, DEs GAGES ET DE LA VALEUR DES PRODUITs EN 1891 ET 1891. 1901. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Em- G V#r Em G V#ur ployés. ageS. pr§ite ployés ageS. pr§tº NO, $ $ NO, $ S VIII. Produits chimiques et composés .......... • @ @ @ 2,542 921,013 7,739,531 # 1,647,951| 11,437,300 Drogues........ ........ . 697| 269,250 1,613,725 623| 297,855| 1,380,905 Matières explosives.. .. ... . 152 68,350| 547,000 164 93,400 543,944 Engrais. .................. 30 5,000 20,000 63 19,878 101,250 Huiles. ... ............ , ... 428| 144,503| 2,128,112 669 331,241| 3,519,493 Peintures et vernis. . , ... .. 453 186,250 1,800,600 638 332,521| 2,786,593 Remèdes patentés. ...... 123 41,510| 421,100 5(8| 279,348 1,350,993 Sel. .......... ... ......... 242 66,250 335,720 208 86,444 345,148 Empois . . ... 235 68,600 483,850 390| 134,460| 1,006,400 Toutes autres...... , ...... 182 71,300| 389,424 161 71,804 402,574 Ix. Produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre.. .. .. 12,514 3,577,159 10,194,358 11,143 3,053,951| 7,318,582 Articles pour le polissage .. 27 11,400 38,000 111 58,074 121,313 Briqueterie, tuilerie et po- - terie. ... ........ ....... 6,731| 1,541,584| 3,852,021| 6,705| 1,327,533| 3,299,917 Ciment, pierre naturelle1.. 225 80,900| 227,275 94 33,900 106,800 Ciment de Portland1..... . l 1 l 558 221,514 765,876 Verrerie. ..... , ... « # # @ @ @ @ # 925 342,700 683,500 1,438 549,211 995,401 Verre colorié, coupé et or . nemental............. - 45 20,500 61,000 81 42,436 88,600 Meules et décortiqueurs.... $ $ ſp , # 0 106 22,047 41,400 Chaux. .............. ... . 1,076 299,605| 988,941 747| 218,727 523,862 Miroirs et glaces ... ... , ... 235 78,000 558,000 140 74,420 265,535 Monuments et pierres tom- bales.................... 2,902 1,089,587| 3,432,221 986 434,896 935,678 Pierre taillée 2............. 2 2 2 71| 30,675 72,700 Toutes autres ............ . 348 112,883 sºsº 106 40,518 101,500 Métaux et leurs produits autres que l'acier........ 8,458 3,322,176 13,251,910| 10,659 4,935,529| 19,561,261 Fonderies de cuivre....... 1,4348 539,6203 2,146,2503 901| 404,466| 1,099,557 Orfèvrerie .. , ... . .. , ..... 782| 334,720 1,416,609 794| 383,011 996,313 Lampes. .................. 62 20,000 65,000 70 30,954 117,491 Plomb en barres et tuyaux. 10 5,000 38,000 94 45,993 293,216 Toiture métallique .... ... . g $ 6 © © 172 74,488 495,500 Effets de plombiers.. ... .. . 60 20,000 70,000 468 206,365 821,584 Plomberie et ferblanterie. . 3,833 1,356,876 5,716,250 4,757| 1,855,445| 6,553,957 Argenterie. ............... 256| 118,500 504,300 483| 254,536 740,969 Métallurgie .............. 1,898 850,980| 3,016,240 2,113[ 1,331,553| 7,082,384 Boîtes de montres......... © # @ @ Q (# 503 202,936 707,840 Toutes autres .... ... ...... 223 76,480| 279,261 304| 145,782 652,450 1 Mis avec les º fabriques de ciment" en 1891. * Inclus sous l'en-tête de " taille du marbre et de la pierre " en 1891. * Comprend 23 " ajustages en fer et en cuivre (fonderies)." lxxiv · RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 19ol. 39. STATISTIQUES COMPARATIVES DES EMPLOYÉS, DES GAGES ET DE LA VALEUR DES PRoDUITs EN 1891 ET 1901, PAR CLAssEs D'INDUSTRIES-Suite. *Rs 1891. 1901. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Em- Gages. V# lEm- Gages. V# - ployés. produits. ployés. produits. No. $ $ No, $ S | xI. Le tabac et ses manufac- tures ... ... ... .. , ... .... 5,256| 1,435,212 5,627,765 6,982 2,604,736 11,802,112 Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser.. ............... 2,091| 481,252 2,347,651| 2,351| 791,066 6,469,961 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes 3,165 953,960 3,280,114 4,631| 1,813,670 5.332,151 xII. Voitures pour transport par terre.. ... ... .. .. .. 10,132| 4,141,659 16,087,684| 15,923| 7,014,164| 19,971,605 Bicyclettes ............... 80 23,000 90,000 † 232,617 550,606 º† de wagons de chemin de fer ... ....... | ........ |.. , @ g @ s @ @ | , = G • s © Lº 5,811| 2.835,508| 7,546,644 Carrosserie ..... .. .. , .... 4,680 1,737,295 5,942,559 5,466 2,256,456 6,650,912 Matériaux de carrosserie.. . 358 149,200 554,600 987 403,454 1,269,271 Construction de wagons de chemin de fer. ..... . ' ' ' | 5,014 2,232,164 9,450,525 3,147| 1,286,129| 3,954,172 xIII. Vaisseaux pour transport Da,l' eaUl . .. . .. • . . - . - . . . . 3,383| 1,071,053 3,311,559 719| 910,687| 2,043,668 Construction et radoub de navires.. ... .... . 214 77,093 206,084 191 75,170 143,832 Bateaux et canots. ........ 3,150 986,160 3,067,475| 2,528 835,517| 1,899,836 Mats et espars . ........ © s e 19 7,800 38,000|....... |.......... |............ XIV. Industries diverses ...... 21,877 s,037,936 32,543,949 24,003 9,961,110 35,607,212 Instruments aratoires ..... 4,321| 1,750,048| 7,252,005| 6,834 3,057,930 9,597,389 Munitions ................ 181 55,497 292,355 399 132,216 414,906 Plunies et fleurs artificielles 7 1,800 5,000 103 18,603 36,000 Cirage .................... | .......-l..........l...... .. 93 33,852 128,217 Balais et brosses ..... .. 679 223,986 763,985 857 317, # 952,658 Boutons............ . * º é s 455| 114,000 277,500 336 76,212 150,000 Décorations d'églises . .. .. 8 2,400 15,000 40 22,725 40,941 Corsets.. .......... ... - 930| 211,046 816,200 704 202,285 592,341 Appareils et effets électri- ClueS. .. . - . .. • ... .. .. .. . 408 158,500 sºlº 2,021 950,551| 3,032,252 Lumière et force motrice électriques........ ..... 630 237,34s 845,134 1,os2 591,089 2,008,017 Ascenseurs ...... .. º @ 1 ê @ @ s 75 32,400| 111,000 177 86,600 207,100 Articles de fantaisie. , ... .. 157 70,100 284,000 177 53,442 217,514 Frange, corde et glands ... 50 7,000 37,000 189 47,400 126,3u1 Gaz d'éclairage et de chauf- fage ......... .. , ... . « ſº © 1,103| 465,711 2,676,798 961| 503,867| 2,327,466 Gants et mitaines.......... 575 123,439 692,600 1,060 285,289 1,024,245 Colle forte. .. .. .. .. ... .. 45 11,800 72,000 51| 16,048 47,627 Ouvrages en cheveux , ... . 27 11,000 43,500 99 33,188 109,679 Foin pressé............ .. |........ |.. g @ 4 e e s e e | s @ v • • • • u • 190 72,080 490,000 Encre........ ............ 18 7,200 55,000 24 17,756 105,000 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. lxxv 39. STATISTIQUES COMPARATIVES D Es EMPLOYÉs, DEs GAGEs ET DE LA vALEUR DEs PRoDUITs EN 1891 ET 1901, PAR CLASSES D'INDUSTRIES-Fin, 1891. 1901. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Em- Valeur Em- Valeur pi§ | º | † | pi§ | º | p †. NO. $ $ NO, S $ XIV. Industries diverses-Fin. Boîtes à bijoux......... .. 8 850 2,80C 63 17,709 46,500 Echelles .................. |. .. {© s en a | * © * © • s e e e f & @ $ = © e s e e s 24 8,662 16,300 Matelas et sommiers élasti- ClU18S. .. . - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - 190 57,482| 271,500 446 172,563 672,850 Mica coupé ...... ........ 10 3,580 40,000 264 55,494 337,628 Instruments de musique. .. 2,090 930,213| 3,263,218 2,553| 1,176,668 3,023,730 Instruments de musique, 4º A matériaux ............. 34 10,800 29,500 293 94,368 356,997 Articles optiques ........ .. 6 3,000 10,000 168 71,748| 199,750 Peinture et vitrerie....... . 879 352,069 1,089,620 105 44,357 103,000 Photographie ............ 173 62,710 237,000 b9 32,869 94,858 Matériel photographique .. 15 6,150 12,150 140 63,600 230,186 Matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires.. ... 19 6,000 26,500 46 26,485 68,945 Plâtre .................... |....... : |.... .. s , 4 e E # # # 100 37,132 88,706 Poulies ................... 37 9,700 44,700 182 68,562 248,000 Matériaux de chemin de fer 113 39,900| 165,000 405 188,668 556,600 Toiture et matériaux de toiture..... ..... .. ... 344 137,960 763,000 154 81,146 569,640 Vêtements en caoutchouc. . |.. ... .. |... ... ... | ... ...... . 202 99,068 401,000 Caoutchouc et articles élas- tiques................... 1,371 351,443| 2,040,000 551| 229,704 1,173,422 Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence ..|................ .. |.......... 585| 128,243 1,472,087 Enseignes , ............... 20 9,000 53,000 28 15,376 34,160 Savonnerie ............. $ 389| 163,350| 1,909,390 629 317,966| 2,143,945 Parapluies.......... , .... . 89 22,500 160,000 162 46,012 110,000 Compositions à laver...... |....... |......... |.... .. .. 18 8 8,476 20,500 Machines à laver et à tordre 10S 37,660 134,540 178 58,178 179,434 Cierges.................. 5 1,300 6,000 30 16,250 71,250 Stores et rideaux en toile . | ...... .. |. ....... .. |... . • © © s 304| 117,805 738,532 Toutes autres ........... .. 6,308 2,348,994| 7,245,202 917| 265,114| 1,041,529 XV. Industries manuelles. .. .. 929 340,842| 891,043 702| 318,220 599,329 Réparations de bicyclettes. |........ |.......... |.......... 45 16,962 36,200 Forges.................... 523i 192,282| 579,143 75 42,152 77,954 Teinturerie. .......... ... . 193 54,860 210,000 240 38,058 163,895 Décorations d'intérieurs ... 45 27,000 54,000 232 124,002 : 226,130 Serrurerie et armurerie. ... 168 66,700 137,900 110 47,046 95,150 L'augmentation du nombre d'employés dans le groupe des produits alimentaires durant la décade était de 9,391, du montant des gages et salaires de 34,642,765 et de la valeur des produits de 349,243,633, La plus forte augmentation du groupe appar- lxxvi RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 19ol. tient aux fabriques de beurre et de fromage qui ont doublé le nombre d'employés et où le coût des gages a augmenté de $604,740 et la valeur des produits de $ 18,764,523. L'augmentation la plus considérable venant ensuite appartient aux abattoirs et établis- sements de salaisons de viandes où le nombre d'employés a presque triplé et le coût des gages et la valeur des produits quadruplé. - Le second groupe, industries textiles, montre une augmentation de 17,405 dans le nombre d'employés, de 36,746,756 dans le montant des gages et de $12,980,597 dans la valeur des produits. L'industrie des habillements d'hommes et de femmes employait 6,494 personnes de plus en 1901 qu'en 1891, et la valeur des gages payés était de 82,298,828 plus élevée qu'en 189l, mais la valeur des produits n'était que de $713,506 plus élevée. Dans l'industrie des articles en laine les résultats sont encore moins favorables. Le nombre d'employés est de 86 moins élevé et la valeur des produits de $485,845 en moins, tandis que le coût des gages est de $228,879 plus élevé. L'industrie des tissus teints et finis est donnée séparément en 1901 avec un produit de $2,051,992 ; en 1891 le produit des établissements de teinturerie était de $345,504. Dans l'industrie des cotons il y a une augmentation de 3,394 dans les employés, de $l,405,181 dans les gages et de 33,291,328 dans les produits ; dans les articles de toilette pour hommes l'augmen- tation des employés est de 2,372, celle des gages de $737,601, et celle des produits de 31,886,452 ; dans les chapelleries et pelleteries il y a une augmentation de l,555 dans les employés, de 8709,288 dans les gages et de $l, 132,579 dans les produits ; dans les établissements de bonneterie l'augmentation des employés est de 2,l19, celle des gages de $631,227 et celle des produits de 82,109,734. Des progrès réels ont aussi été faits dans les manufactures de sacs en papier, de corderie et de vêtements en toile cirée. Le groupe des produits du fer et de l'acier indique une augmentation de 6,096 dans le nombre d'employés, de 33,426,352 dans les gages et de 86,342,613 dans la valeur des produits. Les manufactures de haches et d'outils furent compilées avec celles de coutel- lerie et instruments tranchants en 1891 et les statistiques de ces industries mises en- semble pour 1901 indiquent que le nombre d'employés a augmenté de 615, le montant des gages de 3257, 137 et la valeur des produits de $308,476. L'industrie des ponts en fer et en acier a plus que doublé en nombre d'employés, coût des gages et valeur des pro- duits, tandis que les fonderies n'ont fait aucun progrès. Les industries du fer et de l'acier montrent une augmentation de 1,565 en employés, de $824,962 en gages et de 82,555,727 en valeur des produits. La plus grande augmentation venant ensuite dans les industries de ce groupe se trouve dans celle des bouilloires et machines dont le nombre d'employés a augmenté de l,691 à 4,028, le coût des gages de 3690,775 à 31,845,- 574 et la valeur des produits de $2,433,878 à 34,626,214. Les presses à imprimer et l'industrie des étampes et coins employaient en 189l 127 personnes dont les gages étaient de 354,330 et la valeur des produits de 3153,600. En 1901 l'industrie des presses à imprimer, des coins et moules employaient 345 personnes dont les gages s'élevaient à $142,444 et la valeur des produits à $395,735. Le quatrième groupe, le bois et ses manufactures, occupe la première place en nombre de personnes employées ainsi que dans le montant payé en gages et salaires, mais vient en second après le groupe des produits alimentaires pour la valeur des produits. En comparant 1901 avec 1891 il y a une augmentation de 16,554 dans le nombre d'employés, de 84,813,739 dans les gages et de 37,544,779 daus les produits. Il y a des RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. lxxvii augmentations dans presque toutes les industries de ce groupe, mais la plus grande se trouve dans les produits des billots (bois de construction, bardeau, etc.), et dans la pulpe de bois. L'augmentation des employés dans les premiers est de 9,34l, celle des gages de $1,784,387 et celle des produits de $4,030, 138, et dans la dernière l'augmentation des employés est de 2,280, celle des gages de SS88,983 et celle des produits de 83,192,939. Le groupe d 1 cuir et ses produits finis indique une augmentation de 4,745 dans le nombre d'employés, de 32,556,281 dans les gages et de $10,268,764 dans la valeur des produits. Dans l'industrie des chaussures l'augmentation des employés est de 2, 112, celle des gages de $1,418,446 et celle des produits de 35.875,001, et dans l'industrie du cuir l'augmentation en employés est de 782, en gages de 8431,205 et en valeur des pro- duits de $2,356,819. Le septième groupe comprend les liqueurs et les breuvages, et quoique le nombre des employés et le montant des gages soit réellement plus élevé en 1901 qu'en 1891 l'aug- mentation dans la valeur des produits n'est pas proportionnellement élevée. Dans les liqueurs distillées la valeur des produits est de $579.182 moins élevée, ce qui est peut être le résultat d'avoir ajouté la taxe du revenu de l'intérieur à la valeur des produits des manufactures en 1891 : il y a une augmentation de 182 dans le nombre d'employés et de $185,112 dans le montant des gages. Les liqueurs, malt, montrent une augmen- tation de 740 en employés, de 8505,575 en gages et de $719,945 en produits. Dans le huitième groupe, produits chimiques et composés, les employés montrent une augmentation de 972, les gages de $726,938 et les produits de $3,697,769. La seule industrie de ce groupe montrant une diminution dans le nombre d'employés, le montant des gages et la valeur des produits est celle des drogues. Les matières explosives indi- quent aussi une faible diminution dans la valeur des produits ; dans les huiles il y a une augmentation de 31,391,381, dans les peintures et vernis de 8985,983, dans les remèdes patentés de 3929,893 et dans l'empois de $522,550. Les produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre sont les moins satisfaisants de tous les groupes, vu qu'ils accusent des diminutions dans la plupart des principales industries. Le nombre d'employés est moindre de 1,371 en 1901, les gages de 5523,208, et les pro- duits de $2,875,776. La plus grande diminution se trouve dans l'industrie des monu- ments et pierres tombales. - Le groupe x montre que dans l'industrie des métaux le nombre d'employés a aug- menté de 2,201 durant la décade, le montant des gages de $1,613,353 et la valeur des produits de $6,309,35l. La plus grande augmentation se trouve dans les établissements de métallurgie (qui comprennent les hauts fourneaux). Dans cette industrie avec une augmentation de 215 dans le nombre des employés et de $480,573 dans le montant des gages payés, il y a une augmentation de $4,066,144 dans la valeur des produits. Dans les deux industries intimement liées de plomberie et ferblanterie et d'effets de plombiers, l'augmentation du nombre d'employés durant la décade est de l,332, celle des gages de $684,934 et celle de la valeur des produits de $1,589,291. L'industrie des boîtes de montres qui est donnée séparément pour 190l, était probablement comprise dans celle d'orfèvrerie en 1891. Le groupe des industries du tabac comprend la manufacture du tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, ainsi que celle des cigares et cigarettes. Les employés dans ces indus- lxxviii RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. tries ont augmenté de 1,726, les gages de $1,169,524 et la valeur des produits de 36,174,347. Les groupes xII et xIII comprennent la construction des voitures et vaisseaux pour transport sur terre et par eau, bicyclettes, carrosserie, wagons de chemins de fer, navires et bateaux. Il y a une diminution inexplicable dans la construction des wagons de che- min de fer et dans la construction et radoubs de navires, mais les deux groupes mis ensemble accusent une augmentation de 5,127 dans le nombre d'employés, de 52,712,139 dans le montant des gages et de 32,666,030 dans la valeur des produits. Les industries diverses sont groupeés dans le tableau xIv. Celles dont les produits en 1891 dépassaient $1,000,000 sont : instruments aratoires, appareils et effets élec- triques, lumière et force motrice électriques, gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, gants et mitaines, instruments de musique, caoutchouc et articles élastiques, nettoyage et prépara- tion des graines de semence, et savonnerie. Dans toutes les industries du groupe il y a une augmentation de 2,126 dans les employés, de 31,923,174 dans les gages et de 33,063,263 dans les produits L'augmentation dans la valeur des instruments aratoires est de 82,345,384, dans celle des appareils et effets électriques, et lumière et force motrice électriques de $3,393,383, et dans celle des gants et mitaines de 3331,645. Dans les divers autres industries comprenant les établissements de moins de trois d'une même espèce il y a une diminution de 36,203,673 dans la valeur des produits. Le moindre de tous les groupes est celui des industries manuelles qui indique une diminution de $381,714 dans la valeur des produits. 40. AUGMENTATION IDEs EMPLOYÉS, DES GAGES ET IDE LA VALEUR DEs PRoDUITs EN 1901 sUR 1891 - PAR GROUPES , D'INDUSTRIES. Augmentation des Groupes d'industries. - © ºs-º-Naºº g• Employés. Gages. Produits. NO, S S Produits alimentaires . .... .. , . 9,391 4,642,765 49,243,633 Industries textiles. .... , .... ... , , 17,405 6,746,756 12,980,597 Produits du fer et de l'acier. , ... .. , 6,096 3,426,352 6,342,613 Le bois et ses manufactures. ...... 16,554 4,813,739 7,544,779 Le cuir et ses produits.. .. .. , ... . 4,745 2,556,281 10,268,764 Papeterie et imprimerie ..... ... .. 5,962 3,345,962 6,803,143 Liqueurs et breuvages. . .. .. ..... . 1,295 883,886 519,853 Produits chimiques et composés. .. 972 726,938 3,697,769 Produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre ... .. . -- 1,3711 523,2081 2,875,776l Métaux et leurs produits autres que l'acier....... . p e • e s e © • e • e » : © sa $ 3 © 2,201 1,613,353 6,309,351 Le tabac et ses manufactures ... .. 1,726 1,169,524 6,174,347 Voitures pour transport sur terre. . 5,791 2,875,505 3,933,921 Vaisseaux pour transport par eau.. l664 160,366 11.267,891 Industries diverses.. ... ........... 2,126 1,923,174 3,063,263 Industries manuelles .. , , ........ 1227 122,622 1381,714 Toutes autres industries ......... . 72,002 34,015,039 112,356,652 l Diminution. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. lxxix Le tableau 40 représente, par groupes d'industries, l'augmentation dans le nombre d'employés, dans le coût des gages et dans la valeur des produits, pour les établisse- ments employant cinq personnes et plus en l89l et 1901, et dont les statistiques sont données au tableau 39. Dans douze des groupes il y a augmentation des employés, des gages et des produits, et dans trois il y a diminution. Dans un groupe seulement, celui des liqueurs et breuvages, l'augmentation dans la valeur des produits est au-dessous de $1,000,000 ; dans trois autres, ceux des produits chimiques et composés, des voitures pour transport sur terre et des industries diverses, elle est au-dessous de 35,000,000 ; et dans huit autres elle est au-dessus de $5,000,000. Le groupe des industries textiles est celui qui montre la plus grande augmentation dans le nombre des employés et dans le montant des gages, et la plus grande augmentation dans la valeur des produits appar- tient au groupe des produits alimentaires. 41. PRoPoRTIoNs DEs GAGEs PAR RAPPoRT À LA vALEUR DEs PRoDUITs ET vALEUR MOYENNE DEs PRoDUITs PAR EMPLOYÉ EN 1891 ET 1901, PAR GROUPES D'INDUSTRIES. Proportion des º§ †º º#" Groupes d'industries. produits en employé en par employé en 1891. | 1901.. | 1891. 1901. 1891. 1901. p. C. D. C. $ $ $ $ Produits alimentaires.. ... .... ... . , 8* 13 8'64| 164 43| 230 33 2,022 34 2,666 66 Industries textiles....... , ... ... .. 22'86| 28'43] 241 98| 278 59 1,058 18 979 54 Produits du fer et de l'acier......... 29:39| 33'87| 401 14| 437 47| 1,364 95| 1,291 69 Le bois et ses manufactures......... 25 63| 29'22| 282 97 | 284 54| 1,104 00| | 973 93 Le cuir et ses produits finis.......... | 19 93 21'40 304 41 357 75 1,525 85 1,671 66 Papeterie et imprimerie............ . 32 99| 38'32 378 90|. 438 52 1,145 85 1,144 27" Liqueurs et breuvages. ............. 13 93 22 76| 448 62 524 64 3,221 33| 2,305 42 | Produits chimiques et composés. .. .. 11'90 14'41 362 32 468 96| 3,044 66 3,254 78 Produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre......................... 35 09 41 72 285 85| 274 07 814 63 656 79 Métaux et leurs produits (y compris le fer en gueuse)...... , .. ........ 25 07| 25'23 392 78| 463 07| | 1,566 79 1,835 19 Le tabac et ses manufactures... ... . | 25 50 22:07| 273 06 373 06 1,070 73| 1,690 36 Voitures pour transport sur terre.. .. | 25'82 35'12 408 77| 440 50| 1,582 89 1,254 26 Vaisseaux pour transport par eau.. .. | 32'34 44'55 316 60 334 93 978 88| 751 62 Industries diverses .............. .. | 24 69| 27 94| 367 41| 414 99| l,487 58| 1,483 44 Industries manuelles. .......... ... . 34 74 53:10| 366 89 453 30| 1,056 02| 853 74 Toutes autres industries ........... 21 49 23:54| 291 27| 329 18| 1,355 34| 1,398 29 ] La proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits pour les établissements employant cinq personnes et plus est donnée au tableau 4l, pour 1891 et 190l, par groupes d'industries, ainsi que la moyenne des gages par employé et la valeur moyenne des produits par employé dans chaque groupe. - La proportion de 1891 pour toutes les industries est de 2l : 49 et celle de 1901 de 23: 54. C'est-à-dire que pour chaque $100 de produits en 1891 le montant des gages payés était de 321.49 et en 190l de 323.54. Dans le groupe des produits alimentaires 4> lxxx RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. cette proportion est donnée comme étant la plus basse, soit seulement de 8° 13 en 1891 et de 8 : 64 en 1901 ; et dans le groupe des produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre elle est la plus élevée. Dans tous les groupes, excepté celui du tabac, il y a une aug- mentation dans la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits durant la décade. Il y a un groupe seulement, celui des produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, dans lequel la moyenne des gages par employé est moins élevée en 1901 qu'en 1891. Elle s'est élevée, pour toutes les industries, de 3291.27 à $329.18, soit une augmentation de $37.9l. Les gages les moins élevés sont payés dans les manufactures de pro- duits alimentaires où, en 1901, la moyenne n'était que de $230.33; mais il y a eu une augmentation de 865.90 durant la décade. Les gages les plus élevés se trouvent dans le groupe des liqueurs et breuvages où la moyenne est de $524,64 en 1901, soit une augmen- tation de $76.02 durant la décade. Mais la plus grande augmentation se trouve dans le groupe des produits chimiques et composés, étant de $106.64, et la plus grande ensuite dans le groupe du tabac, étant de $ 100 par employé. lDans les industries manuelles l'aug- mentation est de $86.41, et dans le groupe des métaux et leurs produits elle est de 570.26. La valeur moyenne des produits par employé s'est élevée de $l,355.34 en 1891 à $l,39S.29 en 1901, soit une augmentation de 342.95 pour toutes les industries employant cinq personnes et plus. Dans le groupe des produits chimiques et composés, des métaux et leurs produits et du tabae et ses manufactures, la valeur moyenne des produits par employé est plus élevée en 1901 qu'en 1891, et dans les autres groupes elle est moindre. La valeur la plus élevée des produits par employé est dans le groupe des produits chimi- ques et composés, où elle a augmenté de $3,044.66 en 1891 à $3,254.78 en 1901 ; et la valeur la plus basse est dans le groupe des produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre où elle est tombée de $814.63 à 3656.79. La plus grande augmentation dans la valeur des produits par employé se trouve dans le groupe des produits alimentaires, 3644.32 et la plus grande ensuite dans le groupe du tabac, 3619.63. Dans le groupe des industries textiles la valeur des produits par employé moins le coût des gages est de $816.20 pour 1891 et de $700.95 pour 1901 ; dans le groupe des produits alimentaires elle est de $1,857.9l pour 1891 et de 32,436,33 pour l90l ; et dans toutes les industries elle est de $1,064.07 pour 1891 et de $1,069.1l pour 1901. Le tableau 42 représente, par groupe d'industries, une comparaison des proportions du coût des gages, des matériaux et des dépenses diverses par rapport à la valeur des produits, au Canada et aux Etats-Unis, pour le dernier recensement de chaque pays. Pour toutes les industries la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est de 23 54 au Canada et de 20 96 aux Etats-Unis, c'est-à-dire que pour chaque 3100 de produits il y a 823.54 payés en gages au Canada et 320.96 aux Etats-Unis. La pro- portion des matériaux par rapport aux produits est de 55-40 au Canada et de 54 27 aux Etats-Unis, ou une différence de $1.13 en faveur de ce dernier pays. La proportion des dépenses diverses (comprenant le combustible et l'éclairage, les taxes municipales et provinciales, les taxes sur le revenu, le coût de l'ouvrage fait à l'entreprise, l'intérêt, l'assurance, etc.) est de 5-13 au Canada et de 10-12 aux Etats-Unis. Dans tous les groupes, excepté ceux des produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, et des voitures pour transport sur terre, la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits est plus élevée au Canada qu'aux Etats-Unis. La plus grande différence se RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. lxxxi trouve dans le groupe des industries manuelles où elle est de 27 42, la plus grande ensuite est dans le groupe des métaux et leurs produits, 10: 17. La plus petite différence est dans le groupe des produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, 0:09, et la plus petite ensuite dans le groupe des voitures pour transport sur terre, 0: 23, dont les proportions dans les deux cas sont plus élevées aux Etats-Unis qu'au Canada. 42. PRopoRTION DU coûT DEs GAGEs, DEs MATÉRIAUx ET DEs DÉPENsEs DIvERsEs PAR RAPPoRT À LA vALEUR DES PRODUITS AU CANAI)A ET AUX ÉTATS-UNIS, PAR GROUPES D'INDUSTRIES. CANADA. ETATS-UNIS. Groupes d'industries. 4- qa Gages. † § Gages. # #- " | diverses ' ldiversesl D. C D. C. p. C. D. C. D. C. p. C. Produits alimentaires. ......... 8 ° 64 | 79 ' 18 2'89 7 : 43 | 79'70 4" 47 Industries textiles. .. .. .... , ... . 28 ° 43 | 51'55 4 - 53 | 23'92 | 52'85 9° 76 Produits du fer et de l'acier. .. .. 33'87 | 42'48 5*95 | 24'53 | 49'35 | 10'79 Le bois et ses manufactures.... . 29'22 | 48'65 3'83 | 23'39 | 52'88 5* 68 Le cuir et ses produits finis..... 21:40 | 62:57 | 2'54 | 19'52 | 67'15 | 4'54 Papeterie et imprimerie. ....... 38 ° 32 | 35° 46 7 : 45 | 31 " 18 | 32 42 | 15'45 Liqueurs et breuvages .... ..... 22: 76 | 34 73 | 16:06 | 12'65 | 26'92 | 46 12 Produits chimiques et composés. | 14'41 | 58'00 7:69 | 12'69 | 61 79 | 11 64 Produits de l'argile, .du verre et Ms de la pierre ... , ... .. ... , ... . 41 * 72 | 13 63 5 83 | 41:81 | 24'43 | 14:33 Métaux et leurs produits (y com- pris le fer en gueuse).......... 25 ° 23 | 39 ° 45 4 ° 59 | 15° 06 | 64'04 5'17 Le tabae et ses manufactures... | 22-07 | 31'56 | 29'54 | 20 77 | 37 52 | 28'43 Voitures pour transport sur - terre.. .. .. ... . * # # # # # # * © 4 • 35° 12 | 53* 03 3'12 | 35 ° 35 | 51 " 24 5 ° 40 Vaisseaux pour transport par €all - . .. . . - . . - - . . .. .. .. .. .. | 44'55 | 36'50 3 ° 00 | 36° 09 | 43 ° 63 6 ° 21 Industries diverses...... © º , 5 © © • 27*94 | 44'32 7 ° 33 | 25 09 | 47 ° 29 9: 67 Industries manuelles. .......... 53 * 10 | 22:56 6'46 | 25° 68 | 40'28 | 11'03 Toutes autres industries.. ..... 23'53 | 55* 40 5:18 | 20 96 | 54 27 | 10 12 (!) Dans le calcul des proportions pour les Etats-Unis le fret a été ajouté aux matériaux, tandis que le combustible, le loyer de la force motrice et du chauffage et les fournitures de fabriques ont été ajoutés aux dépenses diverses, de manière à mettre les items comprenant le coût des matériaux et des dépenses diverses sur le même pied d'uniformité que ceux du Canada. Dans le groupe étendu des produits alimentaires qui forme 26 pour cent de la valeur totale de tous les produits manufacturés au Canada et l7 pour cent de ceux qui sont manufacturés aux Etats-Unis, la différence est de l · 21, soit une proportion de 8 : 64 au Canada et de 7 ' 43 aux Etats-Unis. 1 Dans tous les groupes, excepté ceux de papeterie et imprimerie, liqueurs et breuvages et voitures pour transport sur terre, les proportions du coût des matériaux par rapport à la valeur des produits sont plus élevées aux Etats-Unis. | Dans les produits alimentaires la différence est seulement de 0 52 et dans les indus- tries textiles de 1 : 30 ; tandis que dans le groupe des métaux et leurs produits elle est de 24 ' 59, dans celui des produits du fer et de l'acier de 6 87 et dans celui des industries 4> lxxxii · RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. manuelles de l7 " 72. La proportion des dépenses diverses par rapport à la valeur des pro- duits est plus élevée aux Etats-Unis qu'au Canada pour tous les groupes d'industries, à l'exception de celui du tabac, et la différence dans ce groupe n'est seulement que de l ' l l. Dans le groupe des industries textiles la proportion est plus élevée aux Etats-Unis de 5 - 23, dans celui du fer et de l'acier de 4 : 84, dans celui de papeterie et imprimerie de 8° 00, dans celui de liqueurs et breuvages de 30 ° 06, dans celui des produits chimiques et composés de 4 : 55, dans celui des produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre de 9'30 et dans celui des industries manuelles de 4 : 57. Dans tous les matériaux la proportion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits au Canada est de 2 : 58 de plus qu'aux Etats- Unis et la proportion du coût des matériaux est plus élevée de 1 : 13, mais la proportion des dépenses diverses est moindre de 4 : 99. Au Canada il reste une proportion de 15 ' 92 et aux Etats-Unis une proportion de 14 : 65 pour faire face aux autres dépenses et au profit de l'entreprise. 43 PROPORTIONs DU coûT TOTAL DES GAGES, DES MATÉRIAUx ET DES DÉPENsEs DIVERsEs PAR RAPPoRT À LA VALEUR DES PRODUITS, ET MOYENNE IDES GAGES PAR EMPLOYÉ, AU CANADA ET AUX ETATS-UNIS, PAR GRoU PEs 1)'INDUSTRIES. Gages, matériaux et | Moyenne des gages dépenses diverses. par employé. Groupes d'industries. ·-s •-ms ,- Canada. # Canada. # D. C. p. C. *3 $ Produits alimentaires.......... 90.71 9] .60 230.33 469.36 Industries textiles.. ............. 84.51 86.53 278.59 864.59 Produits du fer et de l'acier...... 82.30 84.67 437,47 561.33 Le bois et ses produits manufac- turés. .. : ... ... ...... .. · · · · · . 81.70 81.95 284.54 417.22 Le cuir et ses produits finis... ... 86.51 91.21 357.75 451.74 Papeterie et imprimerie......... . 81 , 23 79.05 438.52 546.85 Liqueurs et breuvages. .. ........ 73.55 85.69 524.64 727.85 Produits chimiques et composés. . 79.50 86.12 468.96 566.90 Produits de l'argile du verre et de la pierre. ............... , ..... 61.18 80.57 274.07 474.72 Métaux et leurs produits (y com- pris le fer en gueuse)......... .. 69.27 84.27 463.04 551.01 Le tabac et ses manufactures. ... 83.17 86.72 373.06 390.62 Voitures pour transport sur terre. 91.27 91.99 | 440.50 | 450.63 Vaisseaux pour transport par eau. 84.05 85.84 335.93 | 557.14 Industries diverses............ • El 79.59 82.05 414.99 469.61 Industvies manuelles............ 82.12 76.99 453.30 522.71 Toutes autres industries......... 84.07 85.35 329.18 477.82 Le tableau 43 donne, par groupes d'industries, les proportions du coût total des gages, des matériaux et des dépenses diverses par rapport à la valeur des produits au Canada et aux Etats-Unis, ainsi que la moyenne des gages par employé dans chaque pays pour chaque groupe d'industries. La proportion moyenne pour toutes les indus- tries du Canada est de 84 : 07 et celle des Etats-Unis de 85 : 35, c'est-à-dire que pour chaque $l00 de valeur des produits le coût des gages, des matériaux et des dépenses RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. lxxxiii diverses s'élève à $84.07 au Canada et à 885.35 aux Etats-Unis. La plus haute pro- portion se trouve dans le groupe des produits alimentaires, 90 7l pour le Canada et 9l : 60 pour les Etats-Unis. La proportion la plus basse au Canada est dans les pro- duits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, 6l : 18, et aux Etats-Unis dans les industries manuelles, 76 : 99. Il y a de curieuses différences, comme dans les métaux et leurs pro- duits, avec une proportion de 69 · 27 au Canada et de 84 : 27 aux Etats-Unis ; et dans les produits de l'argile, du verre et de la pierre, avec une proportion de 61 : 18 au Canada et de 80 57 aux Etats-Unis ; et dans les liqueurs et breuvages, avec une proportion de 73 55 au Canada et de 85 69 aux Etats-Unis. .. Il semblerait que dans ces groupes d'in- dustries les opérations peuvent être poursuivies de manière à laisser une plus large marge de profits dans ce pays qu'aux Etats-Unis ; mais dans la plupart des groupes les proportions se rapprochent assez les unes des autres. La moyenne des gages pour toutes les industries semble indiquer que l'avantage est du côté du manufacturier Canadien, vu que le coût des gages par employé est de $148.56 moins élevé chez lui que chez le manufacturier américain. Mais le travail à bon marché n'est pas toujours un avantage dans la poursuite des industries, et la question mérite d'être étudiée. Pourquoi la moyenne du prix du travail, dans tous les groupes d'indus- tries, est-elle moins élevée au Canada qu'aux Etats-Unis-deux pays voisins l'un de l'autre et habités par les mêmes races d'hommes employés dans les mêmes industries ? · C'est peut-être dû au coût moins élevé de la vie dans un pays que dans l'autre, ou à moins d'habilité dans le travail, ou à un nombre relativement plus grand de travailleurs, ou à une plus petite marge de profit sur une production plus étendue-quoique la pro- portion des gages par rapport à la valeur des produits soit de 2 : 58 moins élevée aux Etats-Unis qu'elle ne l'est au Canada, tel que l'indique le tableau 42. Mais dans les pays aux grandes industries ayant des capitaux et des produits multipliés à millions, l'avantage des conditions est presque sûr de prévaloir. Ceci est indiqué par la proportion du capital à la valeur des produits qui est de 75 50 aux Etats-Unis et de 92 : 50 au Canada ; de même que par la valeur moyenne des produits par employé qui est de 32,279 · aux Etats-Unis et de 8l,398 au Canada. Généraiement, et dans de semblables con- ditions, le volume des affaires détermine l'avantage définitif. A. B. XX. XXI . XXII . XN [II. XX IV , CENSUS TABLES. . Manufaetures of Provinces-Values of real estate, plant and working capital.... , ... . Manufactures of Provinces-Salaries and wages of persons employed ..... . Manufactures of Provinces-Working time . Manufactures of Provinces-Miscellaneous expenses . Manufactures of Provinces —Materials, products, custom work and repairs ... .. .. . Manufactures of Provinces--Mechanical power.. ... ... .. .. , ... ... ...... , © s « is s e s • VII. VIII. I X. . Manufactures of Canada-Miscellaneous expenses. ... .. .. ... ... .. .. ... . X [. XI I. XI I I. XlV. XV . XVI. XVII. XV III. X | X. e s e e s a s • e e s e a s e e a © e e © e s a a @ t - ê . • © © © © © º º º º & @ s s é s º © e s s $ s @ s s ê , a © © © © * © © © © © â ñ Manufactures of Canada-Values of real estate, plant and working capital. ... ... .. Manufactures of Canada-Salaries and wages of persons employed. .. , ............. Manufactures of Canada-Working time. .... ... ..... ........... ........... ..... Manufactures of Canada-Materials, products, custom work and repairs Manufactures of Canada-Mechanical power. ... .. ... .. .. ... ... . .. .. ... . , ... ... Manufactures of Census districts-Capital, wages, materials and products.. .. ....... Manufactures of Provinces-Capital, wages, materials and products.. . .......... .. Manufa tures of Canada-Capital, wages, materials and products. ..... ......... ... Manufacturès of Provinces compared by establishments and products for 1881.91-1901. Manufactures of Canada compared by establishments and products for 1881-91-1901. Manufactures of districts, by groups of values of production. ........................ Manufactures of Provinces and Canada compared by groups of values of production for 1881-91-1901............. , , ... .. ... .. ... ...... .................. .. .. ... Manufactures of cities and towns having 5,000 inhabitants and over compared for 1881-91-1901......... ... ... .. ... .. .. .. . , • • • • • • • • • « • e • • • • e º u s a , 0 # s s e 2 - s © © © © © º Manufactures of towns and villages having 1,500 to under 5,000 inhabitants com- pared for 1881-91-1901 ... ... ... ... ... .. , . • s E , v , , , = * = » º * P • • • « • » • • • • • • • • • • • • • Manufactures of Canada in 1891 showing statistics of (1) works employing less than five persons, (2) works employing five persons and over and (3) all works, by industries. .............. ...... . & s g s s # @ * # # # º s @ @ @ » s , © s • • • • • @ s s * s © s s º , @ s s a 5 # @ Comparative statistics of manufactures in Canada in 1891 and 190l for works employing five persons and over ..................................... .. º Manufactures of Provinces in 1901-Name or kind and number of each industry... lxxxiv 156-247 248-263 264-271 272-285 286-293 294-317 318-325 326-330 331-341 342-353 354-361 362-371 II. III. 1V. VI. VII. VIII. XI. XII , XIII. XIV. XV. XVI, y XV [ [. XVIII. XIX. XX, XXI. [ XXII, XX11I. XXIV. . Manufactures du Canada-Temps à l'ouvrage . Manufactures du Canada-Dépenses diverses TABLEAUX DU RECENSEMENT. . Manufactures des provinces-Valeurs des biens-fonds, de l'outillage et du capital actif. Manufactures des provinces-Salaires et gages des personnes employées .... ... ..... .. Manufactures des provinces-Temps à l'ouvrage, .... .. Q, s s • s • º s ^ « • e • e • • a • a • • • e • « a • e • Manufactures des provinces-Dépenses diverses . # @ @ @ s , & • e a a s a g » e e ê @ @ @ @ 4 » $ * # © © © . Manufactures des provinces-Matériaux, produits, ouvrage de commande et répara- tions ..... ... .. .. ......... .. • • • • • s s @ , # s # @ @ @ $ # @ * @ @ @ @ @ @ @ » . © © © © © © © © © e s º e s a © s Manufactures des provinces-Pouvoir mécanique ......... ... , , , , , .. ... ... , .. Manufactures du Canada-Valeur des biens-fonds, de l'outillage et du capital actif. .. Manufactures du Canada -Salaires et gages des personnes employées # s , e » s , s e » a s # s # # # e « « • • • • • • • • s e $ @ # , 4 s , & n s e si # • s p * e « e s s # a # u 4 # 5 e Manufactures du Canada-Matériaux, produits, ouvrage de commande et réparations. Manufactures du Canada-Pouvoir mécanique . ... ...... .. ... .. , ... ...... ... ... . Manufactures des districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits ... . Manufactures des provinces--Capital, gages, matériaux et produits Manufactures du Canada-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits................ ... Manufactures des provinces comparées par établissements et produits pour 18S1- # # # n # s # D , @ 5 M ® en s s e à 5 d è s s , @ s g e s * e s s , e s s s r s s e s # e # e s º e $ e # s , e s e t $ $ $ * e $ º $ L @ @ & s s a d is ds © â é t é s Manufactures des districts par groupes des valeurs de la production ... , ............. Manufactures des provinces et du Canada comparées par groupes des valeurs de la production pour 1881-91-1901....... .. .... .. ... • 4 a 5 s e g g $ $ i) @ è & , à @ @ # @ * # @ # @ @ # # # Manufactures des cités et villes ayant 5,000 habitants et plus comparées pour 1881- 91-1901 .. .. .. .. . . - 1 # # e • • ° s s a s • s s u s s · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • • Manufactures des villes et villages ayant 1,500 et au-dessous de 5,000 habitants com- parées pour 1881-91-1901 ... .. .. .. .. « s s s e s a s & v e s e s = s s , e º s s © º º m e s º b s e s e r s s e s e m s Manufactures du Canada en 1891 montrant les statistiques (1) des établissements employant moins de cinq personnes, (2) des établissements employant cinq per- sonnes et plus et (3) de tous les établissements, par industries ... .. .. . » @ @ E @ ® ^ , 4a , Statistiques comparatives des manufactures du Canada en 1891 et 1901 pour les éta- blissements employant cinq personnes et plus. ..... .... .. ... .. .. .. ....... ... . Manufactures des provinces en 1901-Nom ou sorte et nombre de chaque industrie.. . * $ # @ $ * $ , @ @ # lxxxv PAGE. 2-17 18-39 40-57 58-73 74-89 90-105 106-113 114-123 124-131 132-139 140-147 148-155 156-247 248-263 264-271 272-285 286-293 294-317 318-325 326-330 331-341 342-353 354 361 362-371 I - XXIV. T A B L ES 0 F MAN U F A 0 T U R E S. I - XXI V. T A B L E A UX D ES MA N U F A ( T U R E S. C-—l 2 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE I. Manufactures of Provinces-Values of real estate, plant and working capital. No. Estab- Machinery lish- Lands Buildings. , and mentS, motive power. Name or kind of industry. Eta- Machin es et blisse- Terres. Bâtiments. force ments. motrice. NO. $ $ S British Columb1a. ... .. ... .... .. .. .. 392 2,281,764 3,563,442 3,538,399 Aerated and mineral waters. .... , ... ...... 6| 7,600 11,700f 13,640 Boilers and engines ....... ... .. .. .. ....... 3 95,000 30,000 169,000 Boots and shoes.... ..... ... .. .. .... ... $ 4 1,000 1,000 6,696 Bread, biscuits and confectionery.... .. .... . 7 12,900 32,900 27,700 Brick, tile and pottery ........ , .... , , # g # : # 17 # @ º @ # Butter and cheese. .. ........... ... . ... . 8 º # # 7,550 # # Carriages and wagons. .................. .. .. 7 19,000 11,200 9,900 Clothing, men's ..... .... , ........... ... . r, 47 7,400 9,100 | # # Clothing, women's , .................. . 5 # @ 550 1,250 Fish, preserved............ . .. .. .. .. , ... . 70 217,133 910,226 300,279 Flouring and grist mill products...... ..... . 5 5,620 35,000 78,000 Foundry and machine shop products ... .... 9 76,381 27,953| 85,747 . Furniture and upholstered goods. ... ... ... , . 3 43,000 17,000 24,000 Gas, lighting and heating........ .. ... .. 4 39,200 77,000 138,800 Harness and saddlery. .... .......... .. .. .. 4 1,000 250 1,621 Jewelry and repairs,................ ... .. .. 3 © $ @ @ ,500 ime ........ , ................ .. -- · · · · · · 3 2,580 2,100 $ $ Liquors, malt.. .. , ........... ... .. . le s t 4 e e 17 56,700 243,914 197,069 Log products ... .. ................ : ... . 75 860,062| 752,796 1,551,050 Lumber products ............ .. , . .. .. .. . 8 32,500 23,839 77,695 Monuments and tombstones.. ... .. , ... .. . 3 7,000 1,700 # ils ... ...... .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 2,200 30,250 83,739 Plumbing and tinsmithing ........ .. .. ... 8 13,838 39,720 2 Printing and publishing.. ... ... .. ...... .. 17 4,300 7,100 129,940 Ships and ship repairs........ , ... .... , ... . 3 # | $ 1,200 1,125 Smelting. .. .......... , ....... .. , ... .. .. : 5 565,000 30,000 120,000 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes ......... .. .. 17 2,250 10,100 d, º All other industries *.... .... .. ......... . 31 210,100 1,249,294 455,680 Manitoba. .. , , ... .. .. • • • • • © º º º , e º n s 324 532,515 1,335,189 1,619,006 Bread, biscuits and confectionery ..... , ... 5 40,000 57,954 24,400 Brick, tile and pottery ... .. ... .. , , ... . $ # @ si 19 $ $ # 5 # L @ Butter and cheese ... ... .. ... .. .. ... .. ... 69 º # 57,849 # @ Carriages and wagons ... .. .. . .. .. , . .. . 3 7,500 16,000 4,000 Clothing, men's. ... ... .. .. . . # # @ g @ e e 1 $ s # 13 6,250 6,500 ls p Clothing, women's ..... ..... .......... .. v @ 7 e © ſ© © 100 Electric light and power. .... ..... .. ... . © 3 8,500 8,800 179,049 Flouring and grist mill products. ... .... .. .. 37 83,020 439,015 681,895 Foundry and machine shop products........ 4 # 18,652 24,050 Furniture and upholstered goods , ... ... ... 3 2,800 9 e © Harness and saddlery .... ............ .. .. • g 3 6,000 13,000 4,900 Hats, caps and furs ......... .............. 3 . . 5 E 2,000 Lime. ..... " $ $ $ $ $ , e @ 5 @ 9 a © â © e s s « 0 « e e « s º º º º 32 21,110 26,675 · · Liquors, malt .... ......................... 4 30,720 104,619 24,000 Log products .. ... , ..... . ... ... ........ 37 14,720 43,455 128,845 · Lumber products .......... ... ........ ... 12 66,518 67,220 55,978 * Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, 2 blacksmithing, 2 boots and shoes, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 brooms and brushes, 2 car repairs, 1 coffees and spices, 1 coke, 1 drugs, 1 electrical apparatus and supplies, 2 electric light and power, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 2 furnishing goods, men's, l glass, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 mattresses and spring beds, 1 opium, 1 paints and varnishes, 1 printing and bookbinding, l rice cleaning and polishing, 2 soap, 1 sugar refining, 1 vinegar and pickles. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901 3 TABLEAU I. Manufactures des provinces—Valeurs des biens-fonds, outillage et capital actif. $- Tools and Working º implements. capital. Total capital. O •. •ſ-ms Tº 1 Nom ou sorte d'industrie. utllS et ©º © Ota instruments. Capital actif. du capital. $ $ S 1,817,565 11,700,722 22,901,892 ... ............ .... Colombie-Britannique. 3,685 33,667 # Eaux gazeuses et minérales ........................ 4,200 1, 739,200 Bouilloires et machines. .. ... ............ .. .. , . s , à a 1,550 23,7 33,971| Chaussures ....................... ... .......... ... 15,265 100,954 189,719| Pain, biscuits et confiseries. . ... . .. .. ... ... ... , , , , # 5 269,800 269,800 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie . ... .. .. .. .. ... , ... - © º 8,257 15,807| Beurre et fromage................. ............. , .. 5,500 41,700 87,300| Carrosserie , ... , ....... , ...... ... . .. ...... .... 11,839 159,243 187,582| Habillements d'hommes.. .. .. .. ... ...... .. .. ... 780 51,050 53,630| Habillements de femmes. ....... .. ... .. .......... . 981,284 1,949,150 4,358,072 Poisson en boîtes . .. .......... .. , ... .. ... ...... 4,050 176,590 299,260| Produits des moulins à farine..... .. « g 5 $ , , s é s s # s p # º 37,492 217.879 445,452| Produits des fonderies ... ...... .. , , ... ... .. ... .. . 3.125 376,000 463,125| Meubles. ... ............ ... ... ........... .. .. .. 20gooo 65,500 524,500 Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage ... .. .......... .. , .. 600 57,000 60,471| Sellerie ................................ ........... 3,750 15,000 20,250 Bijouterie ............ .. ........ ..... .... ....... © ® 2,500 7,180 BillX . • • • . . .. • • • • . .. . - . .. • • • • • • • • • • • · · · · • • • . * # 4 115,028 261,658 874,369 Liqueurs, malt ........ ......... ..... ...... ... ... 185,221 2,783,799 6,132,928| Produits des billes (billots)... .. .. .. .. , ... ... .. .. .. . 9,422 55,678 9,134| Produits du bois de construction.. .. .. , $ ls 4 # s # # 4 # 2,100 8,919 20,719| Monuments et pierres tombales. ... .. .. .. .. 1 s - « s » o º s 22,300 8,500 146,989| Huiles .... ... .. • s e s n º s s e a s • s , a • • » • • • • • e u s s • • • • • - 8,050 90,250 214,826| Plomberie et ferblanterie.... .... ........ ....... ... 85,650 227,811 454,801| Imprimerie et publications ................ .... .... 6,050 60, 68,375| Navires, construction et radoub de. .. , ... .. .. .. .. ... . ſ© © 1,029,000 1,744,000| Métallurgie. ....... , .... .. , .... , ... 4 « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3,158 145,585 161,093| Tabac, cigares et cigarettes................ ......... . 103, # 2,940,507 4,959,047| Diverses autres industries * .... .. .. .. .. .. .. . • • • • • • • • 0 255,225 3,797,756 7,539,691 .................... ........ . .. M ſanitoba 4,950 172,271 299,575| Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .... .. .. ... .. .. ... ...... @ º 164,125 164,125| Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie , , . . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. . U! ! 55,803 113,652| Beurre et fromage .... ..... .... ... .... .. ... .. .. ... , 2,400 11,921 41,821| Carrosserie............ ............................. 3,725 42,048 ,523 Habillements d'hommes.............. ... 3 • # a $ s , a s t º $ 2,300 15,600 18,000| Habillements de femmes . ..... . , ... .. .... ... . ... .. . 500 51,139 247,988 Lumière et force motrice électriques ..... ... .. ... .. · 25,271 1,065,616 2,294,817| Produits des moulins à farine. ... ............. g $ s s 12,435 76,815 147,302| Produits des fonderies ........ ... , .... .. ... , ... , ... . 1,700 23,000 ,700 Meubles ................ ..... .. ... ... .. .. ... .. .. . 1,285 34,167 59,352 Sellerie.. ... .. .. :: ... : ...... ... .. ... ... .. ........ 1,175 41,000 44,175| Chapellerie et pelleterie , .... ... .. .. , ... . & s s @ # $ $ e e 47,785| Chaux ....................... * @ t « ® a e â s v @ @ s s $ s s v $ ur 26,458 270,725 456,522| Liqueurs, malt ..... ......... .... ..... .. .... 15,805 294,485 497,310, Produits des billes (billots)....... ...... . - © a © © © © © © s 14, 272,984 #si Produits du bois de construction...... ... . . © © g é º • v e No * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 2 forges, 2 chaussures, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 balais et brosses, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 café et épices, 1 coke, 1 drogues, 1 appareils et effets électriques, 2 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 conserves alimentaires en boîtes, 2 articles de toilette pour hom- mes, 1 verrerie,.1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 1 opium, l peintures et ver- nis, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 1 nettoyage du riz, 2 savonnerie, 1 rafineries de sucre, 1 vinaigre et marinades. C--l# 4 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE I. Manufactures of Provinces-Values of real estate, plant and working capital. Estab- Machinery lish- Lands. Buildings. . and mentS. motive power. Name or kind of industry. Eta- | — a-t- Machines et blisse- Terres, Bâtiments. force mentS. 1mOtriCe. NO. 8 $ $ Manitoba-Con..... ............. ... Plumbing and †º $ @ # $ e s s º s , a Q º 5 9 14,700 16,200 8,350 Printing and publishing. ... ..... ... ........ 19 69,350 95,500 123,037 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes ..... ......... 6 # # g @ 50 All other industries ! ........ ............... 36 145,977 356,550 358,352 New Brunswick. .. .. , ... .. .. . .. .. . 919 982,604 3,928,498 5,202,803 Aerated and mineral waters ................ 4 3,000 12,000 5,400 Agricultural implements....... ............ 3 5,300 24,550 13,800 Boilers and engines..... .............. ... . 4|. 10,000 24,000 37,500 Boots and shoes. ... .. : ...: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « 4 8 5,050 27,000 19,200 Bread, biscuits and confectionery.... .. ... ... 13 14,000 75,000 87,977 Brick, tile and pottery......... ... • • & e a e º s s 15 fE , | . ê , @ # Butter and cheese. ............... , ..... .... 68 C @ 40,025 02 d, Carriages and wagons .... : ........... ..... 23 18,480 38,800 11,650 Carriage and wagon materials ..... ........ 3 2,985 10,200 22,600 Clothing, men's. ....., , g @ e s º £ E s s © © © • • • * # @ @ 5 g 44 9,300 18.500 6J5 Clothing, women's...... ...... ............ 10 U@ @ #ooo @ 5 ottons. .; ... : • • • • • • • • • • • • .° • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5 155,000 1,140,000 1,600,000 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring............... 3 2,000 4,500 1,900 Electric light and power.................... 3 19,000 92,800 140,845 Fish, preserved ...... ........... ... , ... .. 227 30,109 152,210 29,425 Flouring and grist mill products....... .. .. 19 7,340 30,200 ,225 Foundry and machine shop products. .. .. .. 23 47,300 90,800 87,600 Fruit and vegetable canning............... .. 3 100 5,000 11,775 Furniture and upholstered goods. ... .. .. ... . 5 800 7,600 6,900 Grindstones and #º ſa , L) # @ @ # # # @ # # # # g ei 5 3,600 5,850 9,000 Harness and saddlery ...................... 8 1,100 10,500 2,400 Hats, caps and furs......................... 4 @ D # $ # Lº Iron and steel products........., • • • • • • • • • • • 4 4,937 45,646 100,193 Leather, tanned, curried and finished.. ...... 12 14,500 64,400 42,900 Lime ... , ............ © e s , s , e • • • • • • • • • • e e 4 16,500 . " © © Log products........... ...... ........... 236 364,750 722,985 1,043,560 Lumber products........ : ............ ... , 24 16,980 49.895 88,029 Mattresses and spring beds........ ... ...... 3 'ºoo i 700 3,400 Monuments and tombstones ........... ... 9 10,600 25 906 27,450 Plumbing and tinsmithing................. . 26 23,527 4i 986 19,270 Printing and publishing. ...................- 29 10,200 62,350 179,385 Shooks (box). ..... · ° · : ... • • • • • • • • • • • • . . 7 2,100 6,700 ,380 Slaughtering and meat packing. , . ....... . 4 400 ,600 5,900 P. • • • . .. • • • • • • • • • : · e e & © e â © e e , s s • • . $ • e e s 3 5,200 16,800 21,600 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. .......... .... 5 2,000 10,000 7,750 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical. .. .. .. . 4 45,169 340,550 1,032,489 Woollen goods.. ... : .... ............. , ... 4 4,700 4,700 34,400 All other industries *..... .......... .... , .. 45 125,777 693,757 429,275 cotton, 1 boats and canoes, 1 boots and shoes, 2 boxes, wooden, 1 * Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, 2 agricultural implements, 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 bags, brass castings, 1 carriage and wagon materials, 2 car repairs, 1 clothing, men's(factory product), 2coffees and spices, 1 drugs, 1 dyeing, cleaning and scouring, 1 egg concentrate, 1 furnishing goods, men's, 1 gas, lighting and heating, l glass, stained, cut and ornamental, l interior decorations, 1 jewelry and repairs, 1 mattresses and spring beds, 2 monuments and tombstones, 1 oils, 1 picture frames, 2 printing and bookbinding, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, l soap, l stationery goods, 1 woollen goods. * Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, l axes and tools, 1 bark extract, 2 boxes and bags, paper, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 brass castings, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 car repairs, 2 clothing women's (factory product), 2 coffees and spices, 1 coffins and caskets, 2 cooperage, 1 drugs, 2 fertilizers, l † goods, men's, 2 glass, stained, cut and ornamental, 1 gypsum, 2 hosiery and knit goods, 1 insect powder, interior decorations, 1 lead bar and pipe, 2 liquors, malt, 1 lock and gunsmithing, 1 plaster, 1 printing and bookbinding,2 roofing and roofing materials, 2 Paws, 1 skates, 1 starch, 2 vinegar and pickles, 1 wire fencing, 1 woodwork- ing and turning, wool pulling. · RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 5 TABLEAU I. Manufactures des provinces-Valeurs des biens-fonds, outillage et capital actif. $- Tools and Workin º implements. † Total capital ©-; sg- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No Outils et $ . Total inst§s. | Capital actif. du capital. $ S $ s s e © s s s e s e e s • © 6 » e s e s © e • e - & e s Manitoba-Suite. 4,050 69,100 112,400 Plomberie et ferblanterie, .... ............ .......... 17 78,151 181,808 547,846| Imprimerie et publications..... , .................. 18 2,900 120,353 123,303 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. .. , ............ ... . . ... .. | 19 57,286 834,796 1,752,961| Diverses autres industries ! .... ...................... 20 1,047,945 9,579,320 20,741,170 . ... .. ... , ........ . Nouveau-Brunswick, 13,500 12,000 45,900 Eaux gazeuses et minérales. ...... ...... ............ 1 22,100 72,000 137,750| Instruments aratoires. . , ..... . s s º • E e s # # @ 5 # * s * º * 2 16,500 69,500 157,500| Bouilloires et machines.. ................ ........... 3 4,750 91,442 147,442| Chaussures......... , ............... .. ......... ... . 4 10,150 186,684 373,811| Pain, biscuits et confiseries .................... . . . | 5 @ @ 96,800 96,800| Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. .. ................ . 6 $ C 49,370 89,395| Beurre et fromage. ....... ........ .. .. ..... . ' • • • • • 7 8,445 89,675 167,050 Carrosserie.............................. ... , ... .. 8 2,010 31,400 69,195| Matériaux de carrosserie ... .. , .... ...... .... , ... . . 9 8,730 208,392 245,547| Habillements d'hommes. .......... .. ........... ... . 10 2,150 29,200 33,350 Habillements de femmes....... .. , . s , » s e s • • 11 102,500 1,295,000 4,292,500 Cotons. .... .................. , . . ... . 12 800 6, 15,700 Teinturerie. .. , ............. ....... ......... .. . 13 208,200 154,610 615,455| Lumière et force motrice électriques.. . . , 14 225,449 263,278 700,471| Poisson en boîtes. ........ ......... ........ .. .. .. .. 15 13,325 81,750 195,840 Produits des moulins à farine. .. . .. .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • 16 73,040 ,506 633,246| Produits des fonderies. .. ... , , s r • s e , a s u e - • v º uº , • • • • • . | 17 1,575 51,072 69,522| Conserves alimentaires en boîtes. .. .. ....... ... .. .. 18 1,800 ,806 45,906| Meubles. . ............................ .. ... ... .. 19 2,700 17,400 ,550| Meules et décortiqueurs. ... ..... - s e s » s s • s • m u * º * º * 20 2 88,975 105,225 Sellerie.. ... ... ......... e s t , s s • e s s s s e « s q • • • • • • • • • 21 2,125 39, 41,125 Chapellerie et pelleterie. .................... ....... 22 16,039 241,336 408,151| Produits en fer et en acier. . . , ... ... , ............. 23 y 430,700 560,900 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini...... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ° ° · 24 $ $ 61, 77,500 Chaux............... ... ........ - 25 li# 3,204,029 5,453,133 Produits des billes (billots), .................... .. .. . 26 8,521 150,310 313,735 Produits du bois de construction. .. ... ... ... ........ 27 # 4 13,000 18,900 Matelas et sommiers élastiques. ... ... ......... .... . 28 5,800 49,669 119,419 Monuments et pierres tombales. ... .. .. .. , ........... 29 15,635 301,649 402,061| Plomberie et ferblanterie. ...... .. , ... .. .. . , s e • s s m @ s 30 72,575 185,715 510,225 Imprimerie et publications.... .. ... ... ...... .... 31 950 15,486 40,616 Bois en paquets pour boîtes...... ... ........... ... . . | 32 3,375 65, 84,275 Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. .. .... ... ... ... ... 33 6,900 133,000 183,500 Savonnerie........... ............. .... s s è s ur • e • e 34 2,400 36,500 58,650 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes....... ... .. .° . • • - : ° ° . .. , ... | 35 35,761 557,112 2,011,081 Pulpe de bois, p és chimiques et mécaniques. .... | 36 1,560 59, 24,360 Articles en laine.. .. , ............ :'..... , ... ........ 37 30,121 778,454 2,057,384| Diverses autres industries *. ..... ... .. ... .. . ©s • • • • • . . . | 38 * Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 2 instruments aratoires, 1 œufs concentrés, 1 auvents, , tentes et voiles, 1 sacs (coton), 1 bateaux et canots, 1 chaussures, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, l carrosserie, matériaux, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, l menuiserie, 1 habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 2 café et épices, 1 drogues, l teinturerie, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 verre (colorié, coupé et ornemental), 1 orfèvrerie, 1 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 2 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 huiles, 1 cadres à gravures, 2 imprimerie et reliure, 2 abattoirs et salai- sons de viandes, 1 savonnerie, l articles de librairie, 1 articles en laine. * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, l haches et outils, l extrait d'écorce, 2 boîtes et sacs (papier), 1 boîtes en bois, 2 fonderies de cuivre, 1 balais et brosses, 1 menuiserie, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer,,2 habillements de femme (fabriqués), 2 café et épices, 1 cercueils, 2 tonnellerie, 1 drogues, 2 engrais, l articles de toilette (pour hommes), 2 verre (colorié, coupé et ornemental), 1 gypse, 2 bonneterie, 1 poudre insecticide, 1 plomb (barres et tuyaux), 2 liqueurs (malt), 1 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 plâtre, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 2 toiture et materiaux de toiture, 2 scies, 1 patins, 1 empois, 2 vinaigre et marinades, l fil de fer à clôture, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois, 1 étirage de la laine. 6 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE I. Manufactures of Provinces-Values of real estate, plant and working capital. | $ | Estab- Machinery | lish- Lands. Buildings. and ſº II16IltS motive power. Name or kind of industry. Eta- ©- e - #- Machines et blisse Terres. Bâtiments. force mentS motrice. | NO. $ $ $ NoVa Scot1a. ... .. . , ... ... t @ s @ @ * • © © © © s , 1,18S 1,455,884 6,677,926 10,607,179 | Aerated and mineral waters............... ſ, 9 9,000 26,800 7,000 Awnings, tents and sails. .................. 4 $ @ 1,600 © © Boilers and engines ...... , ... , .......... 8 11,900 36,118 94,465 Boots and shoes......... ............. .... 13 18,780 45,050 35,800 Bread, biscuits and confectionery... ... ..... . 5 28,050 55,050 54,200 Brick, tile and pottery.............. ........ 18 º © g @ $ 6 ; Butter and cheese ............ ..... ....... 33 , ſ # 29,756 & g Carriages and wagons.... , ........... ..... 25 30,900 58,200 12,100 Clothing, men's. ... , .... .. · • s s » © © © , ms ) © , e * $ # 60 4l,675 164,619 650 Clothing, women's. ... ........ .. .. ...... 7 11,500 15,000 1,000 Coffee and spices. .. .. .. ... ... ... . , , a , a @ # # 3 6,000 11,500 3,200 Cooperage...... .................... ..... 15 9,100 18,300 14,350 Cottons.......... * e @ @ & 5 # , ê m a 4 , d, • © © © g © º $ g $ , s 3 17,500 125,000 150,000 Electric light and power .. , . ... .. .. .. .. . 4 15,400 11,500 44,000 Fish, preserved.... ........ · , 6 4 @ @ @ @ s @ © s # @ # # 481 104,510 238,595 4,075 Flouring and grist mill products ........... 10 12,700 25,125 24,150 Foundry and machine shop products........ . 22 35,000 65,980 94,270 Furniture and upholstered goods......... .. . 6 8,050 29,475 30,711 Harness and saddlery........... .. , ... .. . 6 I, 100 3,200 l, $ Leather, tanned curried and finished. . , . 11 8,900 21,400 16,150 Liquors, malt ..... .. .. -. ... .. ... ....... . 4 66,500 183,500 115,000 Log products......... ................... . 228 297,724 354,465 582,270 Lumber products .... , ........ .. .. ..... 39 65,300 89,500 132,lºo Monuments and tombstones.... ... .. ... .. , 7 5,050 9,900 700 Plumbing and tinsmithing ........... .. .. . 21 20,375 32,900 1,300 Printing and bookbinding. ... .. , # # & # @ @ @ © s 5 6,000 16,000 13,300 Printing and publishing........ ... , ........ 34 36,090 127,150 132,528 Ships and ship repairs ................ ... 20 101,750 29,225 1,230,700 Slaughtering and meat packing.......... « s , 4 1,900 17,600 6, Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes ...... ........ 3 lè , f # @ # # Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff... , ... . 3 800 1,500 3,000 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical ........ 4 118,000 503 000 275,757 Woollen goods. ........ * © © © © * © © © © © s v e s a s = . 11 8,500 26,825 55,193 All other industries !....... ................ 62 357,830 4,304,093 7,472,620 Ontario . .. .. . © © © © © e • • • • • • • • • • s s e s e s | 6,543 10,562,536 31,317,539 40,989,517 Abrasive goods...... ....... .............. 5 $ 4.200 15,850 Aerated and mineral waters ... , ........... . 15 sº# 46250 30,547 Agricultural implements . ... . ... .. ..... 66 586,874 1,296,230 836,740 Awnings, tents and sails...... .. , ... ...... 9 7,200 28,500 2,975 Axes and tools ............................ 13 36,400 166,200 16l,6º3 Baking powder and flavouring extracts ... 8 10,600 18,800 21,436 Barley, pot and pearl........... .... ...... 3 5,500 11,000 ,200 Baskets ................ .................. 14 10,850 20,300 28,490 Batting. ................... .............. 3 3,260 15,472 13,623 Bicycles ............... .. .. .............. 16 14,350 215,800 232,800 Bicycle repairs. ............................ 3 @ @ º $ 5,000 Blacking ..... .. .. ,* © © º • • fr s» e s e e e s e g et • a 5 e © © 5 2,400 9,000 2,100 kets, 2 boats and canoes, 2 * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 2 axes and tools, l baking powder and flavouring extracts, 1 bas- boxes, wooden, 1 brass castings, 1 bridges, iron and steel, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 cars and car works, 1 coffins and caskets, 1 coke, l combs, 2 condensed milk, 1 cordage, rope and twine, l electrical apparatus and supplies, 1 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 2 explosives, 2 fruit and vegetable canning, 2 † and heating, 1 glass, 1 grindstones and pulpstones, 1 gypsum, 1 hats, caps and furs, 2 hosiery and it g s, 2 iron and steel products, 1 jewelry and repairs, l ladders, 1 lasts and pegs, 1 lime, 1 lock and gunsmithing, 1 matches, 2 oil clothing, l paints and varnishes, 1 patent medicines, l paper, l picture frames, 1 plaster, 1 roofing and roofing materials, 1 rug patterns, 1 shooks, box, 1 skates, #† soap, 1 stove polish, 1 sugar refining, 2 vinegar and pickles, 1 washing machines and wringers, wire tencing. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 7 TABLEAU I. Manufactures des provinces-Valeurs des biens-fonds, outillage et capital actif. $- Tools and Working •o rss implements. capital. Total capital. d - º é-s d-> Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Outils et ſig # Total instruments. Capital actif. du capital. $ $ $ 3,555,180 12,290,247 34,586,416|....................... .. ... Nouvelle-Ecosses 12,305 69,500 124,605| Eaux gazeuses et minérales.......................... 79 10,500 12,179| Auvents, tentes et voiles. .... . • © © © © © â $ â © © @ @ @ @ @ @ @ $ a 41,990 284,641 469,114| Bouilloires et machines. ....... • © © © © º u , « • • # w s s © • s @ s @ s 8,450 579,068 687,148| Chaussures. ..................... .. ... ...... ... . 13,220 221,000 371,520| Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .. ... ................... . i, @ 113,110 113,110 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. .. ... , .. « $ ºi $ g $ B @ @ @ # a º ) 26,416 56,172| Beurre et fromage. .. , ...... .. .. , ... ... . , @ # $ s e e s • 8,600 135,700 245,500 Carrosseries ... ..... ........... , ...... .......... 23,572 716,184 946,700 Habillements d'hommes....... ..................... 1,170 24,500] . 53,170 Habillements de femme.. ...... .... ......... ..... 4,800 37,000 ,500i Café et épices........ .............. ................ 3,750 38,225 83,725 Tonnellerie......................... .............. 50,000 225,000 567,500 Cotons..... ..... ............ ... ... .. .. ...... 71,500 33,000 175,400 Lumière et force motrice électriques. .. .... .. ... .. . 1,305,535 537,064 2,189,779 Poisson en boîtes. ... . .............. , ........ .... 1,350 68,350 131,675| Produits des moulins à farine. ... .. ... . .. .......... 23,550 256,185 474,985| Produits des fonderies.. .. ...... ... .. , ............. 3,100 85,525 156,861| Meubles........ , ... * e e * # 5 s , • s a * º * a g u , E • e , ' 4 , 6º # 5 . # @ s 2,530 44,500 51,330 Sellerie.... .... , ... ................... , ......... 6,500 163,564 216,514| Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini. ...... ..... .. , ... ........ 50,000 137,100 552,100| Liqueurs, malt.. .. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 75,201 2,032,009 3,341,669| Produits des billes (billots)... .... , .... , ... , ... ... . 21,205 227,053 535,248| Produits du bois de construction . , . .. , ... ........ 1,900 ) 48,000| Monuments et pierres tombales. . .. .. . , e s » , • 4 e s , • • • e • e 13,850 138,526 206,951| Plomberie et ferblanterie............ , .............. . 2,875 # 63,675| Imprimerie et reliure.. .... : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · - 96,335 200,405 592,508| Imprimerie et publications . ... , ...... .......... 65,760 146,600 1,574,035| Navires, constructions et radoub de. ... , ... ...... ... . 2,625 ,500 95,125 Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes......... ........... 700 6,800 7,500 Tabae, cigares et cigarettes ... ...... ......... ... 1,350 15,000 ! 21,650 Tabac, à chiquer, à fumer, etc. ........ . , ... , , @ @ @ s 10,500 175,000 1,082,257| Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques...... 1,320 181,050 272,888| Articles en laine..; ........... .... .... .......... 1,629,558 5,239, 19,003,323| Diverses autreà industries 1 .... .. . .. .. .. .. , .... . 9,674,045 122,428,638 214,972,275|................ ..... ... .. ...... , .... Ontario• 13,050 92,387 126,387| Articles pour le polissage .... .. • $ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 21,500 137,640 292,340| Eaux gazeuses et minérales, ... ............ ..... ... ' . 920,919 13,089,430 16,730,193 Instruments aratoires.. ........ .. , ..... .... .... ... 4,830 124,238 167,743 Auvents, tentes et voiles. ... ... .. .. , , .... . · • • • • • • • • 210,115 457,550 1,031,928| Haches et outils............ .. , . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2,303 132,601 185,740 Poudre-levain et essences. .. ........ , ... .. .. ... ... ... 1,100 42,000 88,800 Orge mondé et perlé . .. .. ... .... .... , ............ . 5,585 79,231 144,456| Paniers ..-......... ... : .......................... 700 13,444 46,499| Ouate. ... .. .......... .. ... .. .. .... ....... . 137,230 452,520 1,052,700 Bicyclettes .. , ... .. .. .. · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 300 15,600 20,900| Bicyclettes, réparations de ........ ... , ... .. .... ... 2,150 35,318 50,968| Cirage ...... ...... ...................... ........ N° * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 2 haches et outils, 1 poudre-levain et essences, 1 paniers, 2 bateaux et canots, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 1 ponts (en fer et en acier), 1 balais et construction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 cercueils, 1 coke, l pei et effets électriques, 1 fruits et legumes évaporés, 2 matières explosives, 2 conserves alimentaires en 2 # d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 verrerie, 1 meules et décortiqueurs, 1 gypse, 1 chapellerie et pelleterie, 2 bonneterie, 2 produits en fer et en acier, l orfèvrerie, 1 échelles, 1 formes et chevilles à chausseurs, 1 chaux, 1 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 allumettes, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1. peintures et vernis, 1 remèdes patentés, 1 papier, 1 cadre à gravures, 1 plâtre, l toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 patrons de tapis, 1 bois en paquets pour boîtes, 1 patins, 2 métallurgie, l savon, 1 cirage de poële, 1 raffineries de sucre, 2 vinaigre et marinades, 1 machines à laver et à tordre, 2 fil de fer à clôture. V, rosses, 1 es, 2 lait condensé, 1 corderie, 1 appareils îtes, •. 8 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE I. Manufactures of Provinces-Values of real estate, plant and working capital. No. Estab- Machinery lish- $ , | 4 ) © and ments. Lands. Buildings. motive power. Name or kind of industry. «-º- Q ,g-g ? .— - Eta- Terres. Bâtiments. | Machines et blisse- force ments. motrice. NO. 3 3 S Ontarlo-Com. .. .. ... , .... . "a e e a e & G a @ dû a Blacksmithing ............ .... • © © © © © © © º s © © 5 4, 450 6,500 800 Boats and canoes....... .. .. & @ @ -- © © © • • © º , 4 13 15,100 27,000 9,020 Boilers and engines .... .. ................. 30 161,367 329,665 297,272 Boots and shoes.......... ..... , ........... 38 48,644 231,406 323,779 Boxes and bags, paper................... @ @ # 22| 18,100 37,400 99,667 Boxes, cigar............. .................. 4 3,000 ,500 24,450 Boxes, wooden............................. 48 61,095 121,175 186,641 Brass castings ... ... . ·. a & s s , e s s s @ , .. @ # # # © © © © 15 38,700 ,500 99,716 Bread, biscuits and confectionery......... 125 367,155 719,193 . 422,878 Brick, tile and † º D e d e ſs a v e a # , @ © © º di © » 389 $ $ @ J à © Bridges, iron and steel... .................. 3 25,000 72,005 144,099 Brooms and brushes..... .................. 20 18,900 40,900 35,641 Butter and cheese.......................... 1,336 # # 1,321,155 g º Buttons , ... ... .. , • • • • • • s a s º s s e s © © © © © º © , s # s 3 2,545 26,100 65,492 Carpets.. ................................. 8 12,200 100,332 237,293 Car repairs........... .. . , a s @ # a d5 s s © © º º º 11 256,159 546,550 335,648 Carriages and wagons...................... 159 324,353 749,968 336,908 Carriage and wagon materials ............. 21 50,540 158,775 228,972 Cars and car works....... . @ @ @ s s , a , , , @ # @ s © © © 4 21,950 96,536 40,656 | Cement, natural rock ...............· · · · · · · . 3 11,000 32,000 18,500 Cement, Portland. ....... , .. » $ @ * @ # @ # @ # • # # # » 5 76,966 156,919 345,308 Clothing, men's............................ 398 119,715 339,420 20,386 Clothing, men's (factory product)........... 19 48,100 9,400 31,827 Clothing, women's.... . . , ............... 216 58,500| ,300 45,195 Clothing, women's (factory product)........ 17 48,600 103,000 68,470 Coffees and spices......................... 11: 11,500 , 27,973 Coffins and caskets. .... . "• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - 6 16,300 46,423 24,564 Cooperage ................ • s º © s © © s @ L @ @ # # # 40 57,435 62,225 G6,250 Cordage, rope and twine.................... 9 18,060 128,964 268,237 OTK8 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . .. . 4 5,400 21,202 14,500 corsets and supplies...... .... ........ . © ſ â 10 $ º © © 32,614 Cottons..... ... ....... · • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • • • • 7 69,720 778,000 1,840,000 Cutlery and edge tools .......... . ........ 3| 6,700 39, 31,500 Tº88 • • .. • . .. • • • • • : • • • • • . : . .. | . . .. • • • • . .. . 10 46,202 122,000 210,000 l)yeing, cleaning and scouring... ... % ... 7 14,600 16,000 13,000 Electrical apparatus and supplies. .......... 14 132,355 210,910| 179,334 Electric light and power , ... . .. .. ......... 27 153,500 569,218 4,055,418 Elevators.. .. ... • ° • ° • : • • • • • •,-, • • • • • • • • • • • . . 4 26,600 24,500 17,567 Evaporated fruits and vegetables. ... .. ..... . 49 l1,890 87,550 46,700 Explosives. .. .. • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 3 3,500 4,000 2, # ººº 4 * • B • d * a # s e s e e 4 © º º # 3,625 Fertilizers ..... .. , ..... .. .. 4B « ' s º @ s , s s , 4 4,800 11,186 10,800 Flax, dressed.............................. 31 21,575 55,050 45,800 Flouring and grist mill products. .. .. ..... 275 494,454 1,683,318 2,354,118 Foundry and machine shop products. ....... 168 612,415 1,401,239 1,179,632 Fringes, cords and tassels.. . .. ..... . , ... . 5 $ # 2, 4,475 Fruit and vegetable canning. ..... ........ . 43 45,091 251,265| 196,730 Furnishing goods, men's. ................... 26 35,300 131,000 73,852 Furniture and upholstered goods ......... 108 231,494 977,145 1,012,674 Gas, lighting and heating............ ..... 15 187,180 692,508 2,800,094 Glass ............ ... .......... ... ... . 7 30,548 95,027 82,467 Glass, stained, cut and ornamental ......... . 5 2,600 3,000 1,350 Gloves and mittens......................... 16 64,700 93,931 44,485 Hairwork.. .. .. , ... ... : . .. .. .. .. .. . 6 11,450 19,400 18,437 Hammocks......... .. .. ... ... .. .. : ... ... . 4 1,000 2,300 1,700 Hardware, carriage and saddlery..... , g @ @ 5 15,350 90,400 103,071 Harness and saddlery......... -........... 46 140,563 184,902 67,066 Hats, caps and furs ...... , .......... , .... , 49 122,550 109,700 36,9 #ºry and knit goods.................. ... # 80,500 349,977 l, # 129 Il a º © © º e t 6 e 6 • • • • e s e e v e s º • • e • e • s º e I • e • e © © © y Interior decorations .... .... ... ......... 5 © © 3,400 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190I. 9 TABLEAU I. Manufactures des provinces-Valeurs des biens-fonds, outillage et capital actif. Tools and Working g implements. capital. Total capital O til t C Dit l Total Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° UlUliS 62 aplta s * . instruments. actif. du capital. $ $ $ - • e s s e » , s s A ei • • • • • • • e • • • • • • • • • Ontario-Su !te. 3,200 10,000 24,9b0| Forges ... .. .......... ........................... 13 9,200 59,775 120,095| Bateaux et canots.. .. ... ................. • © º © â « © © e e s 14 381,828 1,828,333 2,998,465| Bouilloires et machines ............ .... , ... ..... 15 57,394 1,019,104 I,680,327| Chaussures....... .......... ................ . .. 16 29,560 138,125 322,852| Boîtes et sacs, papier , ................ .... ........ 17 4,950 128,717 173,617| Boîtes à cigares .... ..... .. ... ....... .. . ..... . 18 31,028 228,086 628,025| Boîtes en bois ........... .. ... ... . • • • • • • • • • • » • e s e 19 56,217 174,181 447,314| Fonderies de cuivre . ....... .. .. .. .. . ... ..... 20 279,853| " 1,475,961 3,265,040| Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .. .. .. .. ... ... ... , 21 @ © 2,369,627 2,369,627| Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .... .. ... .. .. , ....... 22 71,000 327,525 639,629| Ponts en fer et en acier . ... ... * 6 e e E s s » s » s â s • e @ s E e s se s 23 14,325 322,638 432,404| Balais et brosses. .......... .. , @ s s 5 e • © © é s s $ s • © e e.. | 24 s © 1,304,923 2,626,078| Beurre et fromage. .... • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • •'• • • • • 25 2,627 145,573 242,337| Boutons .... . .... * e s a © ® us © s o º º º º º º • • • • © © e e e - s @ 26 200 235,438 58,4g3 Tapis . :: ... -, ........ ; ... , ... .- --,• • : • • • • • • • • • • • . . 27 24,87 237,031 · 1,400,263 Réputations de wagons de chemin de fer.............. 28 107,731 2,925,376 4,444,336| Carrosserie ..... ....... ........................ .. 29 9 661,008 1, 124,445| Matériaux de carrosserie .... ... .. .... ..... .... .. . 30 139,047 332,473 630,662| Construction de wagons de chemin de fer. ... .. ..... 31 ,000 40,000 103,500| Ciment, pierre naturelle................ ... , ......... 32 8,365 219,901 : 807,459| Ciment de Portland. .. ................ ..... , .... | 33 55,601 1,693,658 2,228,780| Habillements d'hommes. ...................... ... .. 34 23,775 1,756,618 1,959,720 Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués)............ .. , . 35 35,812 1,257,139 1,640,946| Habillements de femmes. ... ... .............. ... ... , 36 17,255 363,450 | 600,775| Habillements de femmes (fabriqués) ... .............. 37 7,445 235,104 308,522| Café et épices ...... .... .. .. | ....... .· · · · · · · · · · : | 38 4.600 308,391 400,278| Cercueils ..... .......... .......... . ........ ... . 39 , 22,880 211,940 420,730| Tonnellerie ... . ... .. ..... v @ a @ e s 3 5 • © © © © â $ , . . . . | 40 46,163| 383,222 844,646| Corderie ......................................... ".. | 4l 6,101 60,718 107,921| Bouchons .. .. - º © º ° º º º º º º º s • • • • • • • • • • • s - e e s * s s | , | 42 17,228 198,239 248,08ll Corsets........................................ .... 43 ,000 1,021,000 3,710,720| Cotons ..... . , ... ...... .. . * º « ê - s ê ^ º © © © © e E s e t @ e s e e - 44 6,500 97,500 181,200 Coutellerie et instruments trenchants . ... , ....... . | 45 40,550 468,732 887,484 Drogues........ ............... .............. .. .. | 46 4,100 26,100 73,800| Teinturerie......... . ............... ...... .. .. | , | 47 68.321 925,203 1,516,123| Appareils et effets électriques • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 48 79,845 2,290,845 7,148,826 Lumière et force motrice électriques.. ........ .. .. .. .. 49 17,611 110,145 196,423} Ascenseurs ..................... ... .......... . | .... | 50 14,870 : 202,911 363,921 | Fruits et légumes évaporés. .. .. .... ' * s © © e s s © a © © º g & . | 51 1,650 169,300 181,10O| Matières explosives. ........ ... ', s e © s e º © s s © s º s © © s º 52 1,200 51,300 · · 56,125 Articles de fantaisie ... ... , ........ ...... ... ... | | 53 2,293 39,406 º8,#| Engrais .. , .................................. .. .. . | 54 5,2l1 198,300 325,936 Lin préparé.....;.- • • : • : • . • • • - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . | 55 186,554 4,218,84l 8,937,285| Produits des moulins à farine. ... ... .. . , » • • • • • • • • . . .. | 56 1,031,876 5,547,156 9,772,318| Produits des fonderies .................... .. .. , .... 57 ,534 23,325 31,434| Frange, corde et glands ... ...................... 58 45,768 1,054,057 1,592,911| Conserves alimentaires en boltes. .. .. ... ... ......... 59 9,800 535,347 785,299| Articles de toilette pour hommes ...... ... ... .. . ' • • • • • 60 169,854 2,800,365 5,191,532 Meubles. .. ....... : ............... , s @ º @ @ @ @ v a v º * e e s . 61 154,636 578,817 4,413,235| Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage. .......... • @ s @ s , $ s > a : 62 30,113 337,487 575,642 Verrerie. .. ... .. " @ E * © = © e , s » e n ° s s e e ei a s # 4 si e s e s t « s « 63 900 20,345 28,195| Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental.. .... , ............ 64 45,591 372,812 621,519} Gants et mitaines .... ...... ° e e e - e » s a s s e • e s • e e e s e s e 65 900 48,989 99,176| Ouvrages en cheveux , ... , ... ... * 6 â ã © © © © © © © â © © º © © = 66 726 9,507 15,233 Hamacs : .... ........... . © s a e «e © © * • e s e • e • $ * # $ a $ @ e @ s 67 12, 150 187,885 408,856| Quincaillerie .................................. | . .. . | 68 28,686 903,430 1,324,647| Sellerie . .. .. ... .. $ # @ @ s @ a es ſe e s e a e e e e a © © © s s * , • e 69 32,603 955,726 1,257,486| Chapellerie et pelleterie .... .. ... . .......... . · .. .. | 70 53,259 1,690,980 3,371,845 Bonneterie ....................... , ................ 71 400 41,800 46,700 Encre ... ................. ...... ............... 72 6,372 41,775 51.547| Décorations d'intérieurs................ , ... .... .. | | 73 425 - 10 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE I. Manufactures of Provinces-Values of real estate, plant and working capital. Estab- Machinery lish- Lands. Buildings. . and ments. motive power. No. Name or kind of industry. . Eta- Machines et blisse- Terres. Bâtiments. force DIlel) tS. mOtrice. NO. $ $ S · Ontario-Con.. ... ... .. , ......... ©. 74 | Iron and steel products. ... . « e 9 , @ av © © © © © © © © 13 52,100 163,700 704,700 75 | Jewelry and repairs.. ...... ... ... .......... 21 1,000 l,000 24,408 76 | Leather goods.............. , ....... , @ @ E @ , @ @ 3 1,000 3,500 200 77 | Leather, tanned, curried and finished .... . 61 92,266 449,535|. 231,623 78 | Lime................................... ... 69 90,312 l, s © © 79 | Liquors, distilled ......................... 8 509,198 1,449,816 756,348 80 | Liquors, malt................ a 5 à 5 gº s @ @ # @ # # # * 52 344,894 1,308,009 424,286 81 | Liquors, vinous. .. .. .. © © © 9 45, 60,750 7,900 82 | Log products ... .. , .... • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 847 1,244,033 2,554,285 4,967,319 83 | Lumber products........... ............ .". . . 264 437,359 653,195 1,003,583 84 | Malt. .................. .. .......... ....... 6 9,500 7,500 15,700 85 | Mats and rugs ........ .. ...... ... , g e d ^ s , à 5 1,290 12,300 10,400 86 | Mattresses and spring beds. ... ... ... .. .. 9 6,300 12,900 3,125 87 | Metallic roofing and flooring..... ... ... .. , .. 4 1,755 28,098 58,819 88 | Mica, cut........... » 4s © º e s é s # e $ $ , a 5 e s & © : â * 8 7,000 1,000 ,000 89 | Mirrors and plate glass.. ........ ... . -- © E à $ 3 7,000 18,000 5,250 90 | Monuments and tombstones.... ............ 26 23,710 31,280 20,400 91 | Musical instrunuents. .. .. .................. 30 95,402 377,769 221,653 92 | Musical instrument materials. ...... ....... 7 16,700 9, 25,022 93 | Oils. ...... ... ....... .. ...... # # # # # # $ 9 63,816 260,447 707,496 94 | Optical goods. ... : . .............. , .... , ... #| º# # $ # 9, 95 | Paints and varnishes................. .... 8 26,036 46,387 28, 96 | Paper. ... ..... ............ ......... · · · · · · 15 279,255 725,332 1,105,622 97 | Patent medicines. ................ . y # e s º º º º 23 12,300 22,444 18,240 98 | Photographie materials..................... 5 d # $ # 11,800 99 | Picture frames. ...................... .. 8 2,710 56,000 19,399 100 | Plumbers'supplies. ... ..................... 5 16,900 40,600 52,817 101 | Plumbing and tinsmithing.......... .. ... . 80 142,300 239,900 139,171 102 | Printing and bookbinding............ .. ... 59 106,900 293,704 415,932 108 | Printing and publishing. ..... · · · · · · · · · · · · · 214 387,965 1,146,650 1,389,435 104 | Printing presses....... ............ ........ 3 s 5 10,670 10,275 19# | Pulleys... ; ......... : ...... e @ @ @ @ @ @ e , ſ * @ $ # # 3 11,000 67,100 52,447 106 | rºumps and windmills ........ .. ... ...... , 16 36,936 105,374 80,810 197 | ttefrigerators. .. : .. .............. ... ..... 4 3,000 16,400 15,697 108 | Rubber and elastic goods. ... .......... .. .. 6 47,058 207,881 210,451 109 | Salt ..... .............................. .. 9 15,584 122,170 421,902 110 | Saws ..... ... .......................... 4 28,000 54,000 78,000 111 | Scales ........ ... ...... .... ............... 5 7,000 5.200 24,614 112 | Screws .. : .......... .. : · · · · · · · · · - - . • • • • • . 4 23,556 88,748 306,334 113 | Seed cleaning and preparing............. 17 36,050 63,730 3 114 | Ships and ship repairs...................... 9 78,200 143,873 81,800 115 | Shoddy ........ ... ... .................... 5 4,500 17, 21,450 116 | Sigms. ..... . ..... ...... ... ............ 3 2,000 6, 2,000 117 | Silversmithing. ................ .. ... ... . 8 25,000 77,197 83,946 118 | Slaughtering and meat packing. ..... , 35 136,700 751,524 ,548 119 | Smelting .................................. 3| 90,000 170,000 887,800 120 | Soap .... ... .................... ......... 9 63,328 304,860 166,580 l2l | Starch........................ . ........ 3 52,500 180,000 344,300 122 | Stationery goods. ................ • 6 E © © © © © © © 10 © © ,000 38,414 123 | Stereotyping and electrotyping , .... .. .... . 4 10,000 500 31,535 124 | Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff. ...... 3 26,500 130,000 34,000 125 | Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes ..... . .. ... .. 68 16,500 46,300 3,710 126 | Vinegar and pickles. .. , .......... ... .. ... .. 13 23,350 73,500 37,000 127 | Washing machines and wringers............ 5 5,200 10, 165 20, 150 128 | Watch cases. ....... ......... .. .. ... ... . 3 45,000 69,000 72,000 129 | Window blinds and shades. .. .. , ... .. .. ... . 4 14,500 67,485 14,489 130 ire. ........... .. ........... · · · · · · · · · · 9 20,692 43,575 103,469 131 | Wire fencing. .... · © s s º s s a e e v R» • e @ º @ • • • • • « e 10 6,000 5,250 19, 100 132 pulp, chemical and mechanical.. .. 3 35,000 957,000 980,000 133 | Woodworking and turning........ ........ 25 31,786 57,050 131,363 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 11 TABLEAU I. Manufactures des provinces-Valeurs des biens-fonds, outillage et capital actif. —- Tools and Working $ Implements. capital. Total capital. O i s-8 To, 1 Nom au sorte d'industrie. utils et © $ Ota instruments. Capital actif | du capital. $ $ $ • • • • • e • t e e s m as a e m • e s s s e • e e • a • a Ontario—Suite. 127,666 557,411 1,605,577| Produits en fer et en acier. ............ ........ ... 29,840 268,812 325,060 Orfèvrerie........... ........................ ... l,7 9,000 15,450 Cuir, effets en ......... ......... .............. . «5 46,348 2,912,115 3,731,887| Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini.. .. ... ..... - ..... .... .. $ g 148,535 ,847| Chaux ... ...................... ..... .... . . . 28,562 4,970,800 7,714,724 Liqueurs distillées .... ... ............... ..... ... 226,163 3,490,545 5,793,897| Liqueurs, malt.............. ..... ... ............ 35,960 223,783 373,793| Liqueurs vineuses...... ..... ... ... .. , ... ..... .. 803,829 17,946,272 27,515,735| Produits des billes (billots).... . .. ....... .... ... 160,035 9 v xs-º9 4,903,012| Produits du bois de construction................... 2,750 151,740 227,190l Malt................................ ....... .... 675 27,757 52,422 Nattes et tapis ........... . e e e m • e e a * E » s s e e e $ $ 7,075 71,000 100,400 Matelas et sommiers élastiques ... .. .. .. ... ... .. .. 45,260 251,187 385,119 Toiture métallique.......................... ...... 600 80,638 92, Mica coupé..... * @ 0 L * © © © © e s © • A s • s • a • • n s e e e • « - e @ a 2,050 136,200 168,500 Miroirs et glaces............ ... . ........ .... .. 15,615 208,859 299,864| Monuments et pierres tombales. .. .. , ... ......... .. 44,931 3,123,867 3,863,622 Instruments de musique ... ...... , ......... , ... 46,626 172,271 300, l19| Instruments de musique, matériaux.. .. ... ..... ... 10,311 : 1,012,262 2,054,332| Huiles..... e © s © © e s © © © © © º Q © s e e s & • a • e • us e s º ^ e © e a 9 © e e 17,200 40,000 66,200| Articles optiques ... , .... ... .. ..· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 4,584 195,732 301,297| Peintures et vernis. .... .. * s qe s e s • s • e • • • • • s @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 33,018 1,013,208 3,156,435| Papier.............. . • , •- © e s e s e u n º © e © * s * © © • e • e • e s © 13,206 497,188 563,378| Remèdes patentés..... .... .. .. .. .. .... , º N • © e s e a a tº 4,699 68,052 84,551| Matériel photographique , ... .. . ° s 5 a» © º » ê , * ô · · • a • s a , a 44,900 218,520 341,529| Cadres à gravures............... ... ... .. .. .. ... .. . 70,500 307,345 488,162| Effets de plombiers. ... .......... .. .. ... .. ... , $ 218,174 919, 111 ,658,656| Plomberie et ferblanterie.. .. , ... ... ... .. . * sa © s , · e e 321,321 1,246,632 2,384,489 Imprimerie et reliure . ... .. .. ... . .. ... ... .. . 892,853 2,500,S40 6,317,743 Imprimerie et publications.. ...................... ,250 193,475 223,670 Presses à in,primer. ....... , ....... ....... ..... . 6,351 68,622 205,520l Poulies................................. . .. ... . 72,786 439,256 735,162 Pompes et moulins à vent........ ......... .. ... l, 44,890 81,237| Glacières.................. ...... .... .......... 17,852 808,129 1,291,371| Caoutchouc et articles élastiques. ..... . . .. .. .. .. 14,120 115,387 089,168| Sel. . , ........ ................... ..... ..... . . 3,200 181,500 344,700| Scies...- ...................... ... , ...... .... . 15,535 171,645 243,994| Balances ................ ... , ....... ..... .. . .. 64,377 231,571 714,586 Vis ....... ......... ................ .. ........ 14,550 358,070 502,900 Nettoyage et préparation des grains de semence. .. . 51,986 585,000 940,859| Navires, construction et radoub de. .. .... ... .. .. .. 2,360 45,800 91 110| Drap renaissance ................... .. * @ @ v º e ê e s s º 700 4,500 15,200| Enseignes. ... .. • e ss s e e $ e © © e s e s e a e e • • a • e © e e - e • e s • 69,521 460,905 716,569| Argenterie ... .. : ... .. : .. ; ... : ......... : ......... 64,843 9 3,588,861| Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes . .. ..... ..... ... . 91,808| 862,895 2,102,503 Métallurgie ....... , ..... .. .... ............... 4,750 S74,720 1,414,238| Savonnerie. .... ......................... ...... 16,500 314,700 908,000| Empois ... .. ... .. .. • â • • © © © © © © ê ê & ê • © • • • • a * • s s m a as 115,050 345,096 548,560| Articles de librairie. ... ... , ........ ......... ... 7,444 39,084 88,563| Stéréotypie et électrotypie ...... ......... .. .. ... 1,573 652,896 844,969| Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser...... ........ . 18,719 843,695 928,924| Tabac, cigares et cigarettes...... , ..... , ... .. ...... 5, 244, 383,503| Vinaigre et marinades ..... , ..... ...... ........ 8,841 80,817 125,173| Machines à laver et à tordre. ....... ............... 75,050 479,192 740,242| Boîtes de montres. .. ,.. ... ......... .... .. .... . ,209 459,909 586,592| Stores et rideaux en toile . .. ................... . 4,717 187,565 | 360,018| Fil de fer ........ .. .... .. . ...... ............ 14,650 146,966 191,966 Fil de fer à clôtures. ...................... . . • • • • . 201,000 ,000 2,401,000 Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et nmécaniques. . .. 22,897 ,301 533,397| Ouvrage et tournage du bois.. ......... ..... ....... No 1 0 5 1 () 9 t d> .º ° 12 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE I. Manufactures of Provinces-Values of real estate, plant and working capital. à - -r Estab- Machinery lish- Lands. Buildings. and lnentS. motive power. No. Name or kind of industry. Eta- Machines et blisse- Terres. Bâtiments. force ments. motrice. NO, S $ S Ontario-Concluded.. .... .... .. .... $ 134 | Woollen goods............................. 117 242,9ºº 996,408 1,896,823 135 | Woollen yarns......· · · · · · · · · · - • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5 700 7,800 21, 136 | All other industries ! ..... ... .. .. , .... ... .. . 104 197,295 575,787| 904,663 Prince Edward Islandl. , . . . ’e s » • • • » 334 80,600 391,088 217,000 l | Brick, tile and pottery ....... * • u • • • • e s p @ s * , 10 ſ© © • • © E 2 | Butter and cheese...... ..... . , .......... 47 é $ 55,732 ( ) 3 | Carriages and wagons..................... 6 20,770 19,700 $ s 4 | Clothing, men's. ... , . » s a g , , e s s & º º m s = n s # 5 » E 8 550 2,300 $ , 5 | Fish, preserved... : ....... ....... ... .... , 198 11,305 94,480 © # 6 | Foundry and machine shop products........ 4 3,500 14,500 19,500 7 | Leather, tanned, curried and finished........ 3 1,650 7,200 2,800 8 | Log products ........ ..... • @ @ , L E , # s s a , t à 4 à 12 3,425 9,700 18,200 9 | Lumber products.. .. ...................... 8 8,700 17,400 23,300 10 | Plumbing and tinsmithing... ... .. ........ 5 1,050 1,100 400 1l | Printing and publishing. .......... ......... 9 5,600 16,200 21,900 12 | Starch. .. .. .. .. . ' • • • s a e « s s • • • • • • º ° º ° • • • • 6 1,200 11,700 | 13,500 13 | All other industries * .... , © s , é * • a a 4 º e a s a - t 18 22,850 141,076 117,400 Quebec°..... .. .. .. .. .. .. · · · · · · · · · · . 4,845 11,109,795 22,036,527 28,273,590 1 | Aerated and mineral waters.. .. .. · n s E 45 s e s s e 23 42,400 63,700 33,960 2 | Agricultural implements ... .. ... ... .. d e s • • 41 53,653 200,313 184,228 3 ' Ammunition , .... .. ... . .. ... . ... .. . 3 1,000 311,314 339,689 4 | Awnings, tents and sails ............ ....... 8 g 0 @ @ 400 5 | Axes and tools.. ... , ..................... 5 4,900 10,400 18,470 6 | Bags, cotton.. . , .............. © © © © º , s , © e 4 3! 59,500 85,000 67,100 7 | Baking powder and flavouring extracts...... 4 2,000 :) · 3,280 8 | Belting and hose, leather............... . à # # 4 @ @ # 5 25, 9 | Blacksmithing............................ . 4 7,000 6,000 4,500 10 | Boilers and engines...... a , © © e , e n 5 s s # @ @ @ a @ » 14 103,475 202,516 225,864 11 | Boots and shoes...................... » @ e t s 114 296,523 900,790 1,091,909 12 | Boot and shoe supplies ..... .... ... .. ... (5 47,175 118,500 49,375 13 | Boxes, cigar ............ .................. 4 12,000 13,000 16,900 14 | Boxes, wooden ........... .... ...... ...... 30 56,255 92,100 129,185 15 | Boxes and bags, paper ..................... 1() 8,800 20,350 63,469 16 | Brass castings.. .. , .. ..... .. .... .. .. . 4 11,200 7,000 95,569 17 | Bread, biscuits and confectionery ......... .. 103 # 510,612 207,451 * Includes 1 air brakes, 1 alabastine, 2 artificial feathers and flowers, 2 artificial limbs and trusses, 1 axle grease, 1 bags, cotton, 1 belting and hose, rubber, 2 billiard tables and materials, 1 bleaching powder, 1 boot and shoe supplies, 2 carbide of calcium, 1 carpet sweepers, l celluloid goods, 1 chains 2 chewing gum, 1 church decorations, 1 cider presses, 2 cocoa and chocolate, 1 combs, 1 condensed milk, 2 confec- tioner's supplies, 1 cream separators, 1 dental supplies, 1 dies and moulds, 1 einbroidery, l featherbone, l feather # 1 fire alarm supplies, 1 firemen's supplies, 1 fireworks, 1 fly paper,2 gas machines, 2 glue, l gold leaf and foil, l hay (baled), 2 jewelry cases, l knitting machines, 1 knitting needles, 1 laces and braids, 2 ladders, 1 lamps, 2 lanterns, 2 lasts and pegs,.1 lead bar and pipe, 2 lock and gunsmithing, l mantels and grates, 1 miscellaneous, 2 oil clothing, 1e† 1 peat, 2 photography, 2 pipe and boiler covering, 1 plaster and stucco, 1 popcorn, 1 prepared cheese, 1 railway supplies, 2 regalias and society emblems, 2 roofing and roofing materials, 1 safes and vaults,, 1 school supplies, 1 sea-grass, 1 sewing machines, 1 shooks, box, 1 show cases, 1 slaughtering (not including meat packing), l soda water apparatus, 1 † motors, 1 stamps and stencils, 1 steam packing, 2 stone, cut, 1 tallow, refined, 1 textiles, dyeing and finishing, i type † 2 umbrellas, l vaccine, l wallpaper, 1 waxed paper, 1 wax figures, 1 wooden- ware, l wool carding and fulling, 2 wool pulling, 1 yeast cakeR. * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 boots and shoes, 1 condensed milk, 1 cooperage, 1 electric light and power, 2 douring and grist mill † 2 furniture and upholstered goods, 1gas, lighting and heating, 1 liquors, malt, 1 monuments and tombstones, 1 printing and bookbinding, # slau#nt§ing and mea * packing, 2 tobacco, smoking, chewing and snuff, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 13 . TABLEAU I. Manufactures des provinces-Valeurs des biens-fonds, outillage et capital actif. —4- Tools and Working implements. capital. Outils et © º> instruments. Capital actif. $ $ 121,228 2,649,407 100 19,500 407,662 2.282,685 313,018 1,080,060 C @ 9,450 © © 67,497 2,210 37,550 1,375 · 35,648 222, § 183,585 3,250 61,400 450 j) l,420 47,400 4,900 169,200 1,700 29,800 19,022 48,430 500 31,500 56,088 330,600 5,148,487 75,835,008 22,300 207,044 58,748 763,664 3,422 292,000 6,200 55,220 8,234 53,425 9 470,000 2,445 51,000 10,800 210,000 1,800 15,500 133, 108 523,620 214,806 5,902,523 12,040 22,200 6,510 49,760 48,680 # 8,561 123,215 13,500 247,620 112,199 1,345,404 Total capital. Total du capital. 3 Nom ou sorte d'industrie. 5,906,861 49,600 4,368,092 2,081,766| 9,450 123,229 230| Carrosserie 80, 39,873 . 511,473 102,150 40,100 80,145 223,500 34,050 111,152 58,400 668,014 142,403,407 369,404 1,260,606 374,880 2,496,539 L © e a © @ , $ e © © © © º s & e a s Ile du LPrince Edouard. Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie Beurre et fromage # biilements d'hommes. ... ............. Poisson en boîtes Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini... ... .. .. ........ .... ... Produits des billes. (billots) Produits du bois de construction Plomberie et ferblanterie. . .. Imprimerie et publications Empois Diverses autres industries *... ... .. .. .. . º s • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • @ @ @ @ @ s @ g @ @ s @ 6 $ $ E $ º a «º @ 9 @ 9 5 º g @ º @ t ê @ e s t e s e • e e u • e • • • e s e • • • • e s * s • e s s e s s e a • • e s * a a e s e • a = • e e • a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • º e s a s * © © » Eaux gazeuses et minérales Instruments aratoires....... . .. . , @ @ s ? Munitions Auvents, tentes et voiles Haches et outils Sacs en coton Poudre-levain et essences. .... .. ... . © e a e e s e • e • e • © • • • • Courroies et tuyaux en cuir a e s e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • " • • • • © © © © @ © e $ s @ @ s = º º ° @ @ # @ * © - © 4 a - e • • © © s E C a a © * • © © © * s s @ $ s a s 9 e s s º ê e s e ts ê «s g a s • s u a * º © s © o « * e s ê • s • • • e e 5 > • • u • • s • » • e • « » • • » » s e e s » s e ' v • e • • • • • • • • • • • s a s g e @ , @ s s s a e e s * s ^ e © © s º Chaussures..... , ..... .. . « • s • s º s s s • • • • • • • • © s s E ^ = º * Articles de cordonnerie Boîtes à cigares Boîtes en bois. .. ... ..... Boîtes et sacs, papier Fonderies de cuivre e s as s - s s e s © • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • © º a a s • e • e e s • e a • s n s e ^ • • • • • • • • • • • º ° º º & e s a e e s © w • • • • • © e s » © © © © © s e s s e a a o • • s e a • • • • • • • • • a • • v ê • • • e e s a s» • • • • e s • • • • • • • • • • • • • º • • • * e é s s • e s • e • e • • e s u s s s © e a s © © © N° 134 13ſº * Comprenant 1 freins à air, 1 albâtre, 2 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 2 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc., 1 graisse à essieu, 1 sacs en coton, 1 courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc, 2 tables de billard et matériaux, l poudre à blanchir, 1 articles de cordonnerie, 2 carbure de calcium, 1 balayeuses, l objets en ce'luloïde, 1 chaînes, 2 gomme à mâcher, 1 décorations d'églises, 1 presses à cidre, 2 cocoa et chocolat, 1 peignes, 1 lait condensé, # # articles de confiserie, 1 séparateurs à créme, 1 matériel dentaire, 1 coins et moules, oderie, 1 baleine, 1 articles en plumes, 1 matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie, l effets de pompiers, 1 feux d'artifice, 1 papier à mouches, 2 machines a az, 2 colle forte, 1 or en feuille et étain 1 foin (pressé), 2 boîtes à bijoux, 1 machines à tricoter, 1 aiguilles à tricoter, 1 dentelles et tresses, 2 échelles, 1 lampes, 2 lanternes, 2 formes et chevilles à chaussures, 1 plomb (barres et tuyaux), 2 serrurerie et armurerie, l man- teaux et matières † de cheminées, 1 divers. 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 patrons, 1 tourbe, 2 photographies, 2 envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, 1 plâtre et stuc, l maïs crevé, 1 fromage, préparé, 1 maté- riaux de chemin de fer, 2 insignes et emblèmes, 2 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 coffres-forts, 1 fournitures d'école, 1 herbe marine, 1 machines à coudre, 1 bois en paquets pour boîtes, 1 vitrines, l abattoirs, (non compris dans les salaisons de viandes),,l appareils pour eaux gazeuses, 1 , arrosoirs, 1 étampes et patrons, 1 garniture, pour tiroir à vapeur, 2 taille de la pierre, 1 suif raffiné, 1 tissus teints et finis, l , caractères d'imprimerie, † l vaccin, 1tapisserie, 1 papier ciré, 1 figures en cire, l objets en bois, 1 car dage et foulage de a laine, 2 étirage de la laine, 1 levain. * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 chaussures, 1 lait condensé, 1 tonnellerie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 2 meubles, l gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1liqueurs, malt, l monuments et pierres tombales, l imprimerie et reliure, 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 1 articles en laine, 14 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE I. Manufactures of Provinces-Values of real estate, plant and working capital. No. Estab- Machinery lish- Lands. Buildings. , and f mentS. motive power. Name or kind of industry. Éta- •g-º 6-8 Machines et blisse- Terres. Bâtiments. force ments. mOtrice, NO. $ $ $ Quebec-Con . .. .. .. ......... .. ... .... Brick, tile and pottery .................... . 90 © © © @ # Brooms and brushes. ... ... , ... .. .. ... 4 e (s 1,000 Butter and cheese .......... . .... ....... 1,992 ( ) 1,296,647 $ 6, Cardboard.. .. ............ ............. 3 9, 59,100 90,000 Carriages and wagons .... ................ 126 173,325 ,955| 73,861 Car repairs .... ... ........ ........ $ @ $ @ 9 578,500 383,750 378,297 Church decorations......................... 8 2,000 7,000 & º Clothmg, men's.... . ..... .............. 161 99,000 177,250 5,370 Clothing, men's (factory product).... .. ... .. 38 52,125 75,750 28,225 Clothing, women's ....... . « t $ * $ @ * 6 é e s º • s s 89 61,900 267,600 6,160 Clothing, women's (factory product)....... .. 7 º @ • « l ' 25,700 Coffees and spices. ..... ... ............... 10 21,500 21,500 38,591 Coffins and caskets. ........................ 8 5,230 20,520 2,030 Cooperage. ......................... s $ » # 2 @ 6 4,450 y 3,350 Corsets and supplies........................ 4 2,000 22,117 6,000 ottons.. .. ... ... . , , a • • • e s 5 296,279 2,723,700 3,491,000 Cutlery and edge tools............ ......... 4 2,000 5,000 40,550 Drugs ... : ... , ..... , .. · .. · · · · · · · · · · .. ... . 6 11,300 95,800 , 60,624 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring. .. , ......... 3 17,000 ,000 20,500 Electrical apparatus and supplies ... , ... . .. 9 65,525 217,338 1,558,799 Electric light and power .. ê 4 s , 4 m • © s » 6 17 436, ,944 1,884,781 Fish, preserved ..... ... , ................ 121 6,950 76,601 ºs , Flouring and grist mill products ............ 35 41,867 810,148 180,142 Foundry and machine shop products......... 81 573,053 545,511 672,372 Fruit and vegetable canning ................ 9 24,1 27,450 43,062 Furnishing goods, men's .............. .. .. 22 59,325 217,000 226,985 Furniture and upholstered goods. ... .. l # # # º 42 172,600 249,210 175,428 Gas, lighting and heating ....... .......... 4 194,000 217,000 275,000 Gloves and mittens ........... , ............ 6 9,275 47,500 7,900 Harness and saddlery..... ... ....... .. .. 26 57,300 94,873 62,189 Hats, caps and furs.......... . • • • • • • • • • • • • 58 63,300 198,671 71,359 Hay, baled :: ....... , ........... ........ 4 21,500 32,000 26,500 Hosiery and knit goods........... ....... .. 9 5,500 35,500 60,985 Interior decorations. ................ ... .. 5 8,300 11,000 2,800 Iron and steel products........... ..... .... 10 327,013 402,397 929,764 Jewelry and repairs ... ... . , . .. ..... ... . 9 ,000 45,000 * 21,140 Lasts and pegs. ........................... 5 5,400 18,100 33,700 Leather, tanned, curried and finished........ 55 136,877 414,235 262,140 Lime. ........... 1 E @ # $ º * s et e e @ º • « # B # $ , $ 4 $ s 53 40,250 ,750 s $ Liquors, mait. ................ » @ , @ @ @ @ $ $ s s us s 13 272,333 706,921 391,895 Liquors, vinous. ......................... 5 6,950 28, 7,790 Lo8 products ..................... ... .... 622 679,185 1,593,396 2,403,253 Lumber products ......................... . 106 197,728 295,922 423,317 Matches • • • • t • • • • • • e e s e s e • E ſs $ Q @ @ s ê @ @ é © © º e g 4 17,900 31, 400 34, 25() Mattresses and spring beds.............. ... 5 12,750 46,647 45,043 Mica, cut................ .. , .... , . .. ... 4 121,000 8,010 • © Monuments and tombstones ................ 17 92,353 48,671 41,244 Musical instruments.................... ... 9 4,000 15,000 9,20 ) Painting and glazing. .. . .... , .... .. .. 3 7,000 13,000 1,000 Paints and varnishes. ... ....... .. . * s s t é 4 @ v @ . 8 109,100 198,500 162,386 Patent medicines .... ............. ... .. • # @ 11 55,700 77,967 17,955 Paper .. .......... .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 12 708,300 714,333 1,492,490 Photography....... : ... .. .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 4 4, 11,000} $ > Photographic materials.. ......... .. ..... 4 © e @ $ 4,050 Picture frames. ........................... 5 30,000 2,000 1,000 Plumbing and tinsmithing.............. ... 103 115,274 223,200 170,800 Printing and bookbinding.................. 15 La © © º 156,176 Printing and publishing. ... ................ 91 398,022 525,724 1,309,992 †"s # 3 97,932 101,001 142,903 Roofing and roofing materials............... 6 13,200 12,000 27,800 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190I. t 15 TABLEAU I. Manufactures des provinoes-Valeurs des biens-fonds, outillage et capital actif. Tools and Working ſ$ implements. capital. Total capital. $-# agmama s-s Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Outils et © $ Total instruments. Capital actif. du capital. $ $ $ & @ a » » e * © © © © º • e • • s • e s g @ e e s e s e e e Quebec-Suite. @ 5 1,125,232 1,125,232| Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ..................... 18 1,650 22,500 25,150 Balais et brosses.............................. . .... | 19 @ $ # 1,779,930 '3,076,577| Beurre et fromage............................. ... , | 20 5,000 72,440 235,540 Carton.......... ..... .... .............. ... .. .. 21 76,940 915,207 1,549,288| Carrossierie. .. .. .... • @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ > t @ s s s a © * © E e s g @ s 22 16,320 485,179 1,842,046| Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer ........... .. 23 500 31,000 40,500| Décorations d'églises .............. " > @ @ @ â © º e s © , © , .. | 24 40,384 1,366,215 1,688,219 Habillements d'hommes. ........ - e • s e s e e e e s e e e © e , e e 25 16,575 1,692,576 1,865,251| Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués)............... . . . | 26 19,277 338,085 693,022| Habillements de femme. ........ ... .... , ... . . .. | 27 y 407,456 439,006 Habillements de femme (fabriqués).. .. .... ....... , 28 2,300 353,500 437,391| Café et épices..................... ........... © © © © s . 29 13,999 91,802 133,581| Cercueils ... ............ • • e = $ © e p s r e e e © e se se © © © © © © e , s e e 30 1,940 9 44,240j Tonnellerie. ...... .... ... * @ & e © © º s • • • s e e e s s e e e E e 31 25,813 106,490 162,420 Corsets. . . ..... ........ .. . ....... , ........ 32 (© © 3,217,000 9,727,979| Cotons ... .... .................... • e • • e e e s s º n s e e s 33 8,075 79,500 135,125| Coutellerie et instruments tranchants. ... ............ 34 11,000 337,467 516,191| Drogues. ... .. ............... ............ ........ 35 7,700 42,300 135,500| Teinturerie. .. ... . • a e e » » e s s © e © s a E º p º e s e $ a e © e s s s s e 36 97,892 1,744,720 3,684,274| Appareils et effets electriques. ...................... . 37 76,744 665,843 3,464,712| Lumière et force motrice electriques ... .. .. ...... . . .. | 38 149,547 $ $ 233,098| Poisson en boîtes................. ....... .. ... .... . 39 176,688| 1,059,614 2,268,459| Produits des moulins à farine ... . .. .. ............. 40 444,364 2,417,431 4,652,731| Produits des fonderies.... ; ............... ...... . . | 41 17,620 159,000 | | 271,232 Conserves alimentaires en boîtes ..................... 42 25,299 1,480,858 2,009,467| Articles de toilette pour hommes.. ... , ... - D © © © © © © s e 43 34,290 772,788 1,404,316 Meubles : . : ............ : ... : ......... .. ............. 44 . 100,800 1,023,859 1,810,659 Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage........ ... ........... . 45 ' 5,300 | 86,509 156,484| Gants et mitaines.. ... , . , s * s s s e • s s e e e © s s e a n s s • © © © © e · 46 17,674 539,440 771,476 Sellerie. .... ........... ... ............ .... ... 47 96,111 2,358,909 2,788,350 Chapellerie et pelleterie. .. ... .. • • e © © e e e e e e a e .. ... | 48 7,500 75,000 162,500 Foin pressé......... , ............ - @ E @ u s @ s @ @ 5 @ e @ @ s 49 40,475 89,292 231,752| Bonneterie ..... ... ... ... ... * © º s • e = m © e e s @ s s s g © © s s 50 2,100 62,081 86,281| Décorations d'intérieurs.. ... . · · · · · · · · · · · · · - . - - .... | 51 · 38,523 1,766,792 3,464,489| Produits en acier et en fer. .... .... ... .. .. : , ......... 52 12,712 124,091 9,943| Orfèvrerie . ........................ .............. 53 3,100 27,700 98,000| Formes et chevilles à chaussures. ... . ... ... ......... 54 55,910 1,864,321 2,733,483j Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini................. ..... ... 55 g © $ $ $ 74,000 Chaux............................ .............. . | 56 165,934 1,371,891 2,908,974| Liqueurs, malt .............. y © © © © © õ © º s e x e e © © © © © © E E 57 y ,040 160,262| Liqueurs vineuses....................... ........... 58 579,620 7,024,066 X2,279,520| Produits des billes (billots)...... ... , ... ... ... .. , .. 59 109,141 1,280,661 2,306,769| Produits du bois de construction. ........ .... , » © e a e 5 60 5,950 150,264 239,764| Allumettes... . ... ... .. ... ....... .. • © • • • • s s e s e s | .. | 6l 388 175,528 280,356| Matelas et sommiers élastiques. ....... © • • • • a • e s e e e s e 62 @ 5 @ # 129,010| Mica coupé. .... ...........· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 63 11,417 217,865 411,550 Monuments et pierres tombales. .................... 64 9,400 89,506 127,106 Instruments de musique.................... ... . .. | 65 2,500 65,783 89,283| Peinture et vitrerie....... .. .. , ........... '.... . .. | 66 35,308 1,123,768 1,629,062| Peintures et vernis...... .. , s @ e e 9 e • e e e º º - © © © © º º º 67 22,209 363,531 537,362 Remèdes patentés. ... .. • • • © s © • 5 s # e s e e» © © © © © # es , ê ^ º © © © 68 26,600 1,345,661 4,287,384 Papier ........ ........ - s m e s • • • e e e s © e e m en a $ @ e e © e a e s . . | 69 14,800 56,956 86,756 Photographie.. ......... .. ...........' • • • • • • • • • • 70 725 29,800 34,575 Matériel photographique. ...................... . .. .. | 71 10,563 51,000 94,563 Cadres à gravures................. ..... ........ . . | 72 178,708 1,151,370 1,839,352| Plomberie et ferblanterie....... .. ........... .. .. . 73 · 25,895 169,198| 351,269| Imprimerie et reliure. ..... .. .. ... ... ... - s @ fº © e @ é » «s ® • 74 463,760 2,421,731 5,119,229| Imprimerie et publications.. , .... .. .. ... ..... ... .. 75 16,490 194,914 553,240| Matériaux de chemin de fer. ..... , .......... . ſ© © © © © © © 76 1,050 83,000 137,050i Toiture et matériaux de toiture. ... ...... ... ......... 7 1,550 165,500 169,650 Vêtements en caoutchouc......... ................ . 7 16 CENSUs OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE I. Manufactures of Provinces-Values of real estate, plant and working capital. Estab- - Machinery lish- Lands. Buildings. and ment8. motive power. No. Name or kind of industry. Eta- ºgg- ºs-º Machines et blisse- Terres. Bâtiments. force ments. | motrice. NO, $ $ $ Quebec-Con. ... , ... .. 78 | Rubber clothing .............. ..... .. ... # 6 ſ© º 4 $ 2,600 79 | Scales. ....... .... ........ ... ............ 3 10,000 5,000 2,300 80 | Ships and ship repairs. .... .... ... ........ , 7 202,500 87,800 29,500 6l | Silvers.Raithing. .. ... ... .. ... ....... , .. * # # s : 4 10,000 15,000 6,600 82 | Slaughtering and meat packing. ... , ....... 9 141,986 201,282 73,780 83 | Soap ... .. : ....... : . : ... ... ...... ........ .. 7 40,821 126,816 48,010 84 | Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes ......... ... . 39 11,025 53,377 11,040 85 | Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff.. ...... 14 80,250 527,127 342.232 86 | Vinegar and pickles. ... , ................... 6 22, 50,000 15,500 · 87 | Wall paper. .. ... : .................... « @ N # 3 26,000 85, 193,000 88 | Washing compounds ... .... .. ... ... ... . @ 3 5,000 4,000 © ) 89 | Wax candles. ... , ....................... ... 3 9,500 8,000 500 90 | Wire. .. .... .. .. .. .. ... .... ... . : • • • • • • • • • . 6 16,400 116,380 364,420 91 | Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical ....... 14 199,750 1,254,339 2,792,592 92 | Woodworking and turning................. , 8 11,300 17,000 93 | Woollen § â # @ é e e e @ $ s e # a # # º s · · · · . .. .. .. . 22 803,120] 585,556 1,067,783 94 | All other industries* . .. .. .................. 113 1,928,918 2,o# 3,131,968 ' l'he ' Terr1tOr1es . .. . .. .. , ... .. . * # @ @ 105 53,521 335,399 382,407 1 | Brick, tile and pottery. .. .... , ............ 15 # L) p s @ gº 2 | Butter and cheese.. .. .. ............ , e s s * » 23 ſ© © 37,445 º # 3 | Clothing, men's. ... . ............... .. ... 4 2,000 8,000 Hi , 4 | Flouring and grist mill products.. ...... .. .. 17 10,690 109,900 171,800 5 | Foundry and machine shop products. ...... . 4 4,000 7,500 13,250 6 | Liquors, malt. .......... @ 4 s # g # R # $ * # # º * 3 2,930 71,132 38,055 7 | Log products ..... ... ....... - $ s @ L # . , e s , e n º 18 6,640 25,050 62,789 8 | Lumber products..... .. , ... , .... ..... 6 9,800 8,772 19,513 9 | Printing and publishing. ... . 6 8,661 15,600 18,500 10 | All other industries*.. .. ... .. .... ........ 9 p 52,000 58,500 * Includes 1 artificial feathers and flowers, l artificial limbs and trusses, 1 babbitt metal, 1 batting, 1 bicycle repairs, l billiard tables and supplies, 1 † 1 blankets and sweat pads, 2 bridges, iron and steel, 2 buttons, 2 carpets, 2 carriage and wagon materials, 2 cars and car works, 1 car wheels, 2 cement, Portland, 1 charcoal, 1 china and glass decorating, 2 church ornaments, 2 cocoa and chocolate, l corks 1 cordage, rope and twine, 1 costumier and hairdresser, 1 cottolene, 1 cotton and wool waste, 2 dies an moulds, 1 dyes and colors, 1 enamelware, 2 † 1 felt paper and pulp, 2fringes, cords and tassels, 2fur † 2 gas machines, 2 glass, 1 glass, stained, cut and ornamental, 1 glue, 1 graphite, 1 hardware, carriage and saddlery, 1 jewelry cases, 2 lamps, l lead bar and pipe, 1 liquors, distilled, 2 macaroni and yermicelli, 1 mats and rugs, 1 mirrors and plate glass, 1 miscellaneous, 1 needles, 1 oils, 2 oil clothing, 1.optical goods, 1 patterns, 1 pipe and boiler covering, 1 plaster, 1 plaster and stucco, 1 plumbers' supplies, 1 pottery, painted ware, 1 prepared flour, 2 printing presses, 1 pumps and windmills, 2 quilted good8, 1 refrigerator8, 1 rice cleaning and polishing, 1 rubber and elastic goods, 2 safes and vaults, 1 sausage casings, 1 saws, 2 sewing machines, 1 shoddy, 1 show cases, 2 silk and silk goods, 2 smelting, 2 † wheels, 2 starch, 1 stationery goods, l stone, cut, 2 sugar refining, 2 textiles, dyeing and finishing, l.thread, l type founding, 1 umbrellas, 1 vaseline, 1 washing blue, 1 watch cases, 1 wire fencing, 2 wool, carding and fulling, 1 woollen yarns. * Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 car repairs, 1 electric light and power, 2 harness and saddlery, 1 lime, 1 slaughtering and meatpacking, 1 stone cutting, 1 woolien goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 17 TABLEAU I. Manufactures des provinces-Valeurs des biens-fonds, outillage et capital actif. Tools and Working implements. capital. Total capital. •- smmgºgº #-> Non ou sorte d'industrie. N° Outils et | Capital actif. Total instruments. du capital. 3 $ $ • - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Québec-Suite. 3,600 14,520 35,420 | Balances........ - s s e e s º º º o @ s @ & a » © e s , « e s ê s s s s © e e e e s 79 70,800 182,500 573,100| Navires, construction et radoub de.......... ........ 80 3,300 29,987 64,887| Argenterie ... .. : .. * • © s s e • • • • • • • • • • e a u « e • • • e a - a é e e 81 16,175 562,328 995,551| Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. ....... . . ....... . 82 36,852 181,770 434,269| Savonnerie.......... ............................... 83 52,958 1,092,640 1,221,040| Tabac, cigares et cigarettes ... ................... . 84 31,650 2,850,152 3,831,4ll| Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser...... « s é é e es e s .. .. | 85 ,750 97,800 212,650] Vinaigre et marinades. ... .... ................... 86 50,500 497,000 851,500 Tapisserie.. ......... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. .. | 87 500 22,000 31,500| Compositions à laver. .... , . ..................... 88 1,400 38,000 57,400 Cierges.............. ......... s ..... .............. 89 16,800 725,100 1,239,100| Fil de fer. .... .. º • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , a © s s e e 90 40,829 1,776,712 6,064,222 Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. .. .. | 91 5,500 # 95,489 Ouvrage et tournage du bois. .... ............... . | 92 135,208| 1,494,922 4,086,589 Articles en laine. ... . · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 93 641,650 ,387 16,698,569| Diverses autres industries*....... .... ... , ........ 94 92,445 826,098 1,689,870|......... .................... Laes ' Territoires. $ a 62,100 62,100| Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ........... .... ....... 1 @ 6 22,730 60,175| Beurre et fromage ....................... , s © © s 6 $ • | | 2 1,420 13,500 24,920 Habillements d'hommes -. . .......... ... . 'e • • • • • • • • • 3 6,950 236,782 536,122| Produits des moulins à farine...... ... , ............ 4 3,650 18,06l 46,461| Produits des fonderies..... ..... ...... ..... ... ..... 5 25,300 54,000 191,417] Liqueurs, malt.... ............ . ..... ............. 6 21,150 189,597 ,226| Produits des billes (billots)..... ... .... . ..... ..... 7 2,545 43,714 84,344| Produits du bois de construction. .. , ... ... ....... 8 9,230 20,544 72,535| Imprimerie et publications............. ............ 9 22,200 165,070 306,570 Diverses autres industries*............ .... ........ 10 * Comprenant 1 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 1 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc., 1 métal babbitt, 1 ouate, 1 bicyclettes, réparations des, 1 tables de billard et matériaux, 1 cirage, l couvertes et plastrons, 2 ponts en fer et en acier, 2 boutons, 2 tapis, 2 matériaux de carrosserie, 2 construction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 roues de wagons, 2 ciment de Portland, 1 charbon de bois, 1 porcelaine et verre, décorations, 2 ornements d'églises, 2 coco et chocolat, 1 bouchons, 1 corderie, 1 costumier et coiffeur, 1 cottolène, 1 coton et laine, déchets, 2 coins et moules, 1 teintures et couleurs, 1 articles étamés, 2 matières explosives, 1 feutre, papier et pulpe, 2 frange, corde et glands, 2 pelleterie, préparation, 2 machines à gaz, 2 verrerie, 1 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 colle forte, 1 graphite, 1 quincaillerie, 1 boîtes à bijoux, 2 lampes, l † en barres et tuyaux, 1 liqueurs distillées, 2 macaroni et vermicelle, 1 nattes et tapis, l miroirs et glaces, 1 divers, l aiguilles, 1 huiles, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 articles optiques, 1 patrons, l matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, 1 plâtre, 1 plâtre et stuc, 1 effets de plombiers, 1 poterie, objets peints, 1 farine préparée, 2 presses à imprimer, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, 2 effets piqués, 1 glacières, 1 nettoyage du riz, 1 caoutchouc et articles élastiques, 2 coffres-forts,.1 enveloppes à saucisson, 1 scies, 2 machines à coudre, 1 drap renaissance, 1 vitrines, 2 soie et effets en soie, 2 métallurgie, 2 rouets, 2 empois. 1 articles de librairie, 1 taille de la pierre, 2 raffineries de sucre, 2 tissus teints et finis, 1 fil, 1 carac- tères d'imprimerie, 1 parapluies, 1 vaseline, 1 bleu à laver, 1 boîtes de montres, 1 fil de fer à clôture, 2 cardage et foulage de la laine, 1 laine en échevaux. * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer# 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 sellerie, 1 chaux, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 taille de la pierre, l articles en laine. 18 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE II. Manufactures of Provinces-Salaries and wages of persons employed. No. # 1 2 13 | Owners and firm members. Propriétaires et Salaried officers, managers, salesmen, etc. All other Tous autres 4-8 # Officiers salariés,gérants, commis † associés de la aux Ventes, etc. Name or kind of mentS ll08,18OIl. - r— industry. &-s Eta- WO- blisse- salaries | men | salaries | men | salaries | men Wages ments - º-º - 4,- - - - •-; salaires | hom- | salaires | fem- | salaires | hommes| gages II16S 1006S NO. NO. $ NO, $ NO, $ NO. $ British Columb1a. | 392 493| 458,706 583| 653,002| 25| 12,385| 8,929| 4,156,754 Aerated and minera l 6 10 5,500 4 3,280| . 23 15,310 Waters. Boilers and engines ... . 3 3 5,000 19 22,600 1 300 185| : 153,500 Boots and shoes.. .. ... . 4 5 3,000 1 1, 1 240 34 15,150 Bread, biscuits and con- 7 14 14,160 4 4,772 3 2,400 97 57,960 fectionery. Brick, tile and pottery.. 17 263 65,122 Butter and cheese . .. 8 : . # @ # @ # @ © @ $ i ; · 14 6,737 Carriages and wagons. . 7 11 9,700| .. $ , & é; © © 48 33,760 Clothing, men's........ 47 72 46,575 6 3,650 .. # # # 210 95,848 Clothing, women's...... 5 4 3,000 3 9 6| 3,800 4 2,750 Fish, preserved ........ 70 91 87,926| 117| 107,688 3 935| 2,481| 349,700 Flouring and grist mcill V 5 1 1,000 2 g ,) $ ( ; 47 31,324 products. - Foundry and machine 9 i5 17,243 19| 21,557 1 360 198 128,383 shop products. i$ Furniture and upholster- 3 4 7,400 17| 13,320 $ 55 39,020 ed † # Gas, lighting & heating. 4 Ne 13| 13,440 19 13,668 Harmess and saddlery. . 4 10 7,800 2 1,022 6 5 27 17,186 Jewelry and repairs.... 3 3 2,000 1 850 # ! 15 9,040 Lime ... . ............ 3 . . $ # 2 650| . . g © 12 5,047 Liquors, malt.......... 17 18 27,100 23 27,460 1 420 117 88,0C0 Log products.......... 75 118i 110,740| 144| 137,731 6| 2,640| 3,029| 1,392,674 Lumber products...... 8 16 20,400 10 8, © © # @ 287 142,347 Monuments and tomb- 3 5 5,400 t, 17 13,277 stones 1, 9ils. : ... .. . : • • •. : .. • • • 3 3 500 1 1,500 44 7,650 Plumbing & tinsmithing. 8 8 7,520 3 3,360 ſi , & g 58 37,877 P§d publi§ 17 1 2i§ 4# #| ' 3 1,2oo 1# 1#oos Ships and ship repairs. . 3 2 2,400 2 2,340 © # ! 60 40,570 Smelting ........ • i # # # # $ 5| .. $ $ 66| 134,515 669| 764,264 Tobacco, ciga r s a n d 17 22 16,815 11 8,660 118 78,701 cigarettes. All other industries2... 31 46 36,327 58| 68,871 639 404,881 Manitoba. 24 243 208,861 354 310,979 39| 16,967 3,925 1,739,805 Bread, biscuits and con- 5 7 6,900 11 9,500 2 576 78 38,334 fectionery. - Brick, tile and pottery.. 19 342 52,799 Butter and cheese .. 69| . . L# # © © & a 141 30,253 Carriages and wagons. . | , 3 4 3,900f 1 900 4() 12,464 Clothing, men's. ...... 13 15| 13,200 5 2,980 67 42,974 electric light and tanned, curried an * Men and women under the heading of employees in this table are persons 16 years of age and over, and children are persons under 16 years. * Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, 2 blacksmithing, 2 boots and shoes, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 brooms and brushes, 2 car repairs, 1 coſfees and spices, 1 coke, 1 drugs, 1 electrieal apparatus and supplies, 2 § 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 2 furnishing goods, men's, 1 glass, 1 leather, finished, 2 mattresses and spring beds, 1 opium, .1 paints and varnishes, 1 printing and bookbinding, 1 rice cleaning and polishing, 2 soap, 1 sugar refining, 1 vinegar and pickles. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190I. 19 TABLEAU II. Manu actures des provinces-Salaires et gages des personnes employées. Outside piece employees.l vorker . s-s-m sc l Ouvriers tra- employés. yaillant à la | Total | Total piéce en dehors | sa§s. wages. s-º-t» 4-ºg-º Nom ou sorte d'industrie. | Nº child- Total des , Total women | wages ren | wages wages salaires. | des gages. femmes gages en- | gages gages fants N(). 3 NO. $ N'O. $ $ $ 1,168 134,927| 207 21,849 49 18,915 1,124,093 4,332,445colombie Britannique © 1 150 8,780 15,460|Eaux gazeuses et minérales.| 1 & $ 5 © º 27,900| 153,500||Bouilloires et machines ... 2 ºs ) (@ @ 1 150 4,440 15,300|Chaussures. ..... .......... 3 39 10,213 .. d© © 21,332 68,173|Pain, biscuits et confiseries. | 4 9 539 65,661|Briqueterie, tuilerie et pote-| 5 Mº]6. e @ © e © ſ ) @ @ 6,737|Beurre et fromage..... , ... | 6 âg C @ @ > $ $ © © @ # 9,700 33,760|Carrosserie. ... .. .. .. ... . | 7 109 38,807 6 923| 13 7,200 50,225| 142,778|Habillements d'hommes.... | 8 74 21,800| . . dû a E# @ G $ 8,600 4,550|Habillements de femmes. .. | 9 s4s 30,190 90 1,350 196,549| 390,240|Poisson en boîtes.. .. .. ... • | 10 e © © © s e # # 10,580 31,324|Produits des m oulins à| 11 farine. l 200 39,160 128,583|Produits des fonderies. . ... | 12 3 1,170 20,720 40,190|Meubles. .. ................ 13 13,440 13,668 º# d'éclairage et de chauf-| 14 © . @ 2 312 . . g) * ss22 17,4ºsse e .................. 15 é) 1 120 1 600 2,850 9,760|Orfèvrerie . ... .. .. • ... .. .. | 16 õ © @ @ 6 $ $ , 3 © © 650 5,047 Chaux. ... .. .. . .. ... .... 17 [ > $ # # 1 468 . . g ® 54,980 88,468Liqueurs, malt . .. ...... , . 18 9 2,190 4| . 750 10 2,000 251,111| 1,397,614|Produits des billes (billots).| 19 g $ s G d# # 1 875 29,280 143,222Produits du bois de con ! 20 struction. © 5,400 13,277 M†enº et pierres tom-| 21 6º8, ss s U) @ l© © $ â ô © ſ$ $ 2,000 7,650|Huiles. ... .. .. , .... . .. , . | 22 8 3,000 17| 4,850 2 800 10,880 46,527|Plomberie et ferblanterie. .. | 23 12 4,177 42 6,455| .. @ @ 76,766 157,640||Imprimerie et publications. | 24 4º Lº | ) ſ ! © © Q. ſº 4,740 40,570jNavires, construction et 25 radoub de. @ U ſâ © © © © e 134,515 764,264|Métallurgie....... : ..... .. 26 7 2,252 18 3,478 25,475 84,431|Tabac, cigares et cigarettes.| 27 59 12,128 14 2,104 22 7,440 105,198 426,553|Diverses autres industriesº. | 28 586 134,833 58| 6,546 14 1,558 536,807| 1,882,742 M. IaEnitoba. 77 13,200 16,976 51,534|Pain, biscuits et confiseries. | 1 12 721 53,520Briqueterie, tuilerie et pote-| 2 FlG. f # 6 > © s 30,253|Beurre et fromage. ........ 3 e $ © © © © $ $ 4,800 12,464|Carrosserie......... ... .. | 4 49 18,146 2 480 16,180 61,600Habillements d'hommes.. .. | 5 l Les hommes et les femmes sous l'en-tête d'employès dans ce tableau sont des personnes de 16 ans et au-dessus, et les enfants, des personnes agées de moins de 16 ans. . - 2 Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 2 forges, 2 chaussures, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 balais et brosses, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 café et épices, 1 coke, 1 drogues, , 1 appareils et effets élec- triques, 2 lumière et force mctrice électriques, 1 conserves alimentaires en boîtes, 2 articles de toilette pour hommes, 1 verrerie, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 matelas et sommiers élastiques, l opium, 1 peintures et vernis, 1 imprimerie et reliure, l nettoyage du riz, 2 savonnerie, 1 raffineries de sucre, l vinaigre et marinades. C—2# 20 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE II. Manufactures of Provinces-Salaries and wages of persons employed. Owners † firm Salaried officers, managers, memoers salesumen, etc. All other Estab- † Officiers salariés, gérants, commis Tous autres lish- maison. aux Ventes, etc. Y Name or kind of ments No indust ry. Eta- WO- blisse- salaries | men | salaries | men | salaries | men wages ments •-g º-º-…- s-s-ºe ag-s s-s 4-3 #-> salaires | hom- | salaires | fem- | salaires | hommes gages l0062S I0638 NO. | NO. $ NO, $ NO, 3 NO. $ Manitoba-Con. 6 Clothing. women's...... 7 7 8,300 2 1,272 8| 5,384 1 900 7 Électr§'iight and power 3 3 § 3 3540 .. º , 21| 12,696 8 |Flouring and grist mill| 37 52 38,260 61| 70,049| 5| . 2,300 392| 182,448 products. 9 |Foundry and machine 4 4 7,500 10 9,520 @ 8ſ5 46,708 shop products. 10 |Furniture and upholster- 3 8 2,250 7 5,130 C @ 33| 18,303 goods. 1l |Harness and saddlery, . 3 2 1,350 6 5,400 1 500 41 22,600 12 Hats, caps and furs.... 3 3 ,300 2 900| . . Q# # 21 7,208 13 Lime ..... .... © º s e ds D s 32 . . # 5 10 4,660 $ $ e e 80 15,114 14 Liquors, malt.......... 4 6| 12,500 2l | 23,000 1 300 110 46,215 15 |Log products.... , ..... 37 46| 22,990 23| 15,455| .. d $ 732| 148,968 16 |Lumber products....... 12 18 20,990 12 # 265 1 360 238 88,674 17 Plumbing & tinsmithing 9 9 8,100 8 5,580| .. © © 119 52,896 18 Printing and † 19 14 17,100 89 71,154 7 2,326 252 156,625 19 Tob , c l g a T 8 a n 6 6 7,300 11 11,150 a , , , 59 25,442 cigarettes. % 20 | All other industriesl.... 36 44 34,421 72 61,524 14 5,221 1,072 738,184 New Brunswick..| 919 1,006 580,073 655 472,564 55 12,658 15,874 4,074,116 1 }Aerated and mineral 8 6,700 27 9,191 Waters. 2 Agriculturalimplements| 3 6 3,000 2 800 $ ) Uõ # 66 26,079 3 |Boilers and engines .... 4 5 2,600 9| 10,400 1 300 195 77,000 4 Boots and shoes. ....... 8 6 4,300 16] 12,750 Et , 232 70,314 5 |Bread, biscuits and con-| 13 18 15,200 20 20#| " 3 700 134 55,483 fectionery. y º | 6 | Brick, tile and pottery.. 15] .. t© º # [ ! 255 52,226 | 7 |Butter and cheese...... 68| . . º g , , © © @ @ 126 19,036 8 Carriages and wagons .. 28 25| 17,200 6 3.300 · 2 600 17 62,910 9 |Carriage and wagon 3 4 2,200 8 2 5oo i2 $ 55 22,300 10 c† 2 Q. 50 024 othing, men's........ 44 54 47,500 8 ſ,º 700 115 y 11 |Clothing, women's . .... 10 15 5,500 l *# # s { # 2 780 12 Cottons........... .... 5 6| 12,000 40| 45,820 ( } 866| 327,194 13 |Dyeing, cleaning and 3 4 2,350 1 150 M© 8 2,92S scouring. 14 |Electric light and power 3 2 800 7 6,365 74 37,116 15 | Fish, preserved .. , .... 227| 226| 44,092 52| 15,549 6| 1,362| 1,236| 146,036. 16 † #d grist mill 19 21| 10,420 10 5,166 .. © $ 124 25,771 UtCU8, A 17 Foundry and machine 23 37| 30,83 34| 25,390 3 700 530| 149,668 shop products. 18 # and vegetable can-| 3| 4| l,000 4| 1,150| 1| 100 55| 5,100 nlng. * Includes, 1 aerated and mineral v7aters,, 2 agricultural implements, 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 bags, cotton, 1 boats and canoes, l boots and shoes, 2 boxes, wooden, 1 b rass castings, 1 carriage and wagon materials, 2 car repairs, 1 clothing, men's, (factory , product), 2 coffees.and spices, 1 drugs, 1 dyeing and cleaning, , l egg concentrate, 1 furnishing goods, men's, l gas, lighting and heating, 1 ass, stained, cut and , ornamental, l interior decorations, 1 jewelry and repairs,, 1 mattresses and spring s, 2 monuments and tombstones, l oils, 1 picture frames,, 2 printing and bookbinding, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 soap, 1 stationery goods, 1 woollen goods. «sº RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 21 TABLEAU II. Manufactures des provinces-Salaires et gages des personnes employées. Outside piece employees. vorkers s-,--,s Ouvriers tra- employés. vaillant à la pièce en dehors. Total Total - salaries. wages. @ «-- º- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. | Nº child- Total des | Total worx.en | wages ren | wages wages | salaires. | des gages. femmes] gages en- | gages gages fants NO, 3 NO. $ NO, $ $ 3 Manitoba-Suite. 149| 34,123 14,956 35,023|Habillements de femmes. .. | 6 $ © @ e 5,040 12,696|Lumière et force motrice| 7 électriques. 110,609 182,448| Froduits des m o ulin s à| 8 farine. 1 140 17,020 46,848|Produits des fonderies.. ... . 9 1 338 º 7,380 18,641|Meubles........ ........... 10 @ s é ,s © © © © $ @ 7,250 22,600|Sollerie........... · @ @ , @ @ . .. | 11 26 3,560 . . @ @ 1 300 3,200 11,068|Chapellerie et pelleterie.... | 12 @ @ .. * 4 554 º © 4,660 15,668]Chaux.. ....... ... , , .. . | 13 5 900| . . ê s @ @ $ $ 35,800 47,115||Liqueurs, malt ... .... .. . | 14 • 4 500 6 702 10 658| 38,445 ,828|Produits des billes (billots).. | 15 $ $ @ é 1 208| . . {© © 30,615 88,882|Produits du bois de con-| 16 struction. & ſ© © © e 2 300 13,680 53,196|Plomberie et ferblanterie. .. | 17 41 8,878 30 3,661 90,580 169,164|Imprimerie et publications. | 18 67 14,735 . . @ @ 18,450 40,177|Tabac, cigares et cigarettes.| 19 167 40,453 2 260 1 120 lois 779,017| Diverses autres industriesl. | 20 3,584| 515,330 971| 90,924 13 3,325| 1,065,295| 4,683,695| Nouveau-Brunswick. 1 286 3 330 6,700 9,807|Eaux gazeuses et minérales.| 1 e dp .. | Q ! 3,800 26,079 Instruments aratoires ..... . 2 e $ $ @ @ @. $ $ Q $ $ 13,300 77,000 Bouilloires et machines. ... . 3 ° 31 5,850 12| 1,020 6 1,700 17,050 78,884|Chaussures . ......... .... , 4 186 32,000 24l 2,375| .. gº © i, 89,858|Pain, biscuits et confiseries. | 5 fs la 813| . . © © 53,039|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie 6 @ @ @ g é 2 , , ſ ) © © 19,036|Beurre et fromage. ......... 7 6 470 2 900 21,100 64,280Carrosserie ; ................ 8 $ $ é) â @ @ © e 4,700 22,300ſMatériaux de carrosserie.. .. | 9 390 72,391 16| 1,706 5 725 52,575| 124,846|Habillements d'hommes ... | 10 112 16,425 1 80l . . © e 5,750 17,285|Habillements de femmes.. .. | 11 1,006 246,746 254| 26,642 57,820 600,582|Cotons .................... 12 5 936| . . @ @ $ 2 3,864]Teinturerie .............. . 13 7,165 37,116]Lumière et force motrice 14 électriques. 1,185 43,579| 182| 9,426 61,003 199,041|Poisson en boîtes. ... .. - . , .. | 15 @ s L) @ © $ © s 15,586 25,771|Produits des moulins à fa-| 16 1 lIle. 13 1,320 56,922 150,988|Produits des fonderies. ..... 17 115 2,700 25 200 2,250 8,000 c†º alimentaires enl 18 îtes. * Comprenant 1, eaux gazeuses et minérales, 2 instruments aratoires, 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 sacs en coton, 1 bateaux et canots, 1 chaussures, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre,,l maté- riaux de carrosserie, 2 réparations de #º# de chemin de fer, 1 menuiserie, 1 habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 2 café et épices, 1 drogues, teinturerie, 1 œufs concentrés, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, l gaz d'eclairage et de chauffage, 1 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 orfèvrerie, 1 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 2 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 huiles, 1 cadres à gravures, 2 imprimerie et reliure, 2 abattoirs et salaisons des viandes, 1 savonnerie, 1 articles de librairie, 1 articles en laine. 22 , CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE II. Manufactures of Provinces-Salaries and wages of persons employed. Owners † º Salaried officers, managers, memeers. salesmen, etc. All other Estab | Propriétaires et lofficiers salarié gérant , commis Tous autres lish- *# la aux ventes, etc. No Name or kind of ments $ © industry. Eta- WO- . |blisse- salaries | men | salaries | men | salaries | men wages Iments - º- - - é-é-é-d-, s- - salaires | hom- | salaires | fem- | salaires | hommes gages IſleS D(lGS NO. | NO. $ NO. $ NO. $ NO. $ Nevy Brunswick —Con. 19 |Furniture and uphol- 5 8 4,100 4 1,400 1 300 49 14,600 stered goods. 20 Grindstones and pulp- 5 3 1,800 8 1,766 , . 6 $ 90 17,181 stOnes. 21 |Harness and saddlery .. 8 Q 6,250 12 5,856 1 144 150 42,931 22 | Hats, caps and furs ... .. 4 5 4,200 13 7,000 # # s ,s 12 5,600 23 Iron and steel products. 4 1 1,200 11| 12,980 1 156 297| 123,156 24 | Leather, tanned, curried 12 20 19,000 2 1,500 1 250 196 64,023 and finished. 25 lLime . .. ........... G> 4l . . 4 g © â $ º © © $ 5 54 21,251 26 |Log products .......... 236| 308 170,070| 190| 126,873 7| 1,850 * 7,154| 1,387,161 27 | Lumber products.. .. , . 24| 40| 22,088| 11 6,170 1 250 346| 121,063 28 Mattresses and spring 3 3 3,400 2 950| , . ſ @ 19 6,4f5 S, 29 | Monuments and tomb- 9 25| 12,600| .. © © © © © © 237 81,423 stOneS. 3o Plumbing & tinsmithing 26 29 28,500 27 16146 6 1,380 390| 121,768 31 Printing and publishing. 29 31 32,614 28 24,820 3 672 242| 104,285 32 Shooks, box............ 7 12 3,550 1 400| . . # # 135 :, 33 Slaughtering and meat 4 4 2,500 8 4,850 1 200 63 16,500 packing. ,º 34 Soap - ................ 3 1 800 17| 16,500| . . © # 28 15,200 35 Tobacco, cigars and 5 8 7,850 5 2,800 1 250 31 9,750 cigarettes. 36 | Wood pulp, chemical 4 19| 23,600 .. C # 574| 207,609 Ci and mechanical. 37 Woollen goods , ........ 4 7 3,400 5 3,550 1 320 51 15,580 38 All otherindustriesl.... 45 51| 50,457 79| 60,508| 12| 2,424| 1,479| 535,739 Nova Scotia .... | 1,188 1,429| 705,939| 742 473,847| 103| 28,167| 15,076 3,828,281 1 | Aerated and mineral 9 16 9,650 5 3,150 2 s12 65 23,336 Water8, 4 2 1Awnings, tents and sails 4 6 3,900 , . « • , | • • @ # 25 6,400 3 Boilers and engines .... 8 11 | 10,100 23| 19,412 1 350 462| 166,014 4 [Boots and shoes.. ..... . 13 21| 16,200 47 y 1 250 474| 149,620 5 |Bread, biscuits and con- 5 11| 17,000 36| 21,800 11| 3,125 176 75, fectionery. 6 'Brick, tile and pottery.. | 18| .. 6 @ g @ s $ © $ C @ 306 55,519 7 | Butter and cheese . ... . 33| . . © © © © @ 1 Q @ C @ 59 11,930 8 Carriages and wagons .. 25 28| 18,570 11 7,650 1 200 213 78,677 9 Clothing, men's ... ..... 60 70 54,850 48| 26,280 12 3,550 247| 105,330 10 Clothing, women's ..... 7 9 6,800 2 900 19| 5,000 5 2,350 11 Coffees and spices. ..... # 5 5,500 5 3,000 1 400 36 12,550 12 Cooperage ............. 15 19 12,250 6 3,000 e Q 139 40,891 13 Cottons. .............. 3 2 2,000 7 8,000 © © 291| 103,915 14 Electric light and power 4 # 800 l 350 2 660 26 10,0: * Includes I awnings, tents and sails, 1 axes and tools, 1 bark extract, 2 boxes and bags, paper, 1 boxes, vooden, 2 brass castings, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 car repairs, 2 clothing, women's (factory product) 2 coffees and spices, 1 coffins and caskets, 2 cooperage, 1 drugs, 2 fertilizers, 1 furnishing goods, men's, 2 glass, stained, cut and ornamental, 1 gypsum, 2 hosiery and knit goods, l insect powder, 1 interior deco- rations, l lead bar and pipe, 2 liquors, malt, 1 lock and gunsmithing, 1 plaster, 1 printing and book- binding, 2 roofing and roofing materials, 2 saws, l skates, 1 starch, 2 vinegar and pickles, 1 wire fencing, 1 woodworking and turning, 1 wool pulling. . RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 23 TABLEAU II. Manufactures des provinces-Salaires et gages des personnes employées Outside piece employees. vorkers -, , Ouvriers tra- employés. Vaillant à la | Total | Total pièce en dehors. salaries. Wages. 4-8 «-,s Nom ou sorte d'industrie. | Nº child- Total des |, Total - | women | wages | ren | wages wages | salaires. des gages. femmes gages en- | gages gages fants NO. $ NO. $ NO, $ $ $ NouVeau-Brunswick —Suite. 2 300 2 200 / , 5,800 15,100Meubles , .... « L # @ @ @ L @ @ L @ # @ 5 19 $ $ 3,566 17,18l|Meules et décortiqueurs ... , | 20 8 1,252 6 726 . . # ) 12,250 44,909|Sellerie.. .. ...... .. .... .. . 21 26 4,500 1 200| . . g @ 11,200 10,300|Chapellerie et pelleterie , ... | 22 # @ s e 11 1,650 .. ſi © 14,336 124,806Produits en fer et en acier.. | 23 2 350 150 , . © $ 20,750 64,523|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini... | 24 fº ! , é, "p de # | # s , ð , ` • » 21,251|Chaux .... ........ ....... 25 41 3,446 187| 17,441| .. $ ) 298,793| 1,408,048|Produits des billes (billots).. | 26 l } $ dº ds 14 2,890 º p @ # $ 28,508 123,953|Produits du bois de construc-| 27 tion. 4 606 3 340 . . g # 4,350 7,421|Matelas et sommiers élasti-| 28 ques. 12,600 81,423 M†ºnº et pierres tom- 29 628, | | # 28| 3,025 46,026 124,793 Plomberie et ferblanterie...| 30 122 24,643 20 1,956 .. # $ 58,106 130,884|Imprimerie et publications.. | 31 , L' 6 440| . . # } # 3,950 24,105||Bois en paquets pour boîtes. | 32 Ü $ 1 88| . . º p 7,550 16,588| Abattoirs et salaisons de 33 viandes. 6 1,560 1 260| , . 4 # $ 17,300 17,020|Savonnerie .... .... ... ... .. *34 90 14,550 1 150 . . # $ 10,900 24,450 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes.. | 35 27| 3,650 .. $ $ 23,600 211,259JPulpe de bois, procédés chi-| 36 miques et mécaniques. 53 8,610 1 20 º # # 4 7.270 24,210|Articles en laine . .. . .... , | 37 199 34,600 113 13,356 .. @ g 113,389 583,695|Diverses autres industries !.. | 38 4,981| 515,081 767| 46,036 186 16,220 1,207,953 4,405,618 Nouvelle=lEcosse. 13,612 23,336|Eaux gazeuses et minérales . º $ # @ 4 $ 3,900 6,400A.uvents, tentes et voiles ... | 2 # @ l© © 1 125 © # © © 29,862 166,139|Bouilloires et machines. .. . | 3 123 18,336 4 600| . . © º 50,050| 168,556]Chaussures .... .. .. ........ 4 | 212 30,800 10 1,000 .. @ G 41,925| 107,400|Pain, biscuits et confiseries.. | 5 @ @ ! 5 250| . . © © ſ© © 55,769|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie 6 @ º @ C @ @ @ • © $ $ B 6 $ 11,930 Beurre et fiomage. ... . ... | 7 º @. s e i 15C| . . 0 g 26,420| 78,827,Carnosserie . .... ....... 8 763 133,839 3 325 42| 5,045 84,680 244,539 Habillements d'hommes ... | 9 83 14,010 1 50 . . $ $ 12,700 16,410|Habillements de femmes.... | 10 20 ,100 .. $ @ © © • • i 8,900 15,650lCafé et épices............. 11 1 130 1 90| . . © © 15,250 41,111ſTonnellerie................. 12 412 91,702 88| 10,702 .. $ $ 10,000| 206,319]Cotons .................. .. | 13 # @ © © © © 0 © «$ @ © © 3,810 10,055||Lumière et force motrice 14 électriques. * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, l haches et outils, 1 extrait d'écorce, 2 boîtes et sacs en papier, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 fonderies de cuivre, 1 balais et brosses, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 2 habille- ments de femmes (fabriqués), 2 café et épices, 1 cercueils, 2 tonnellerie, 1 drogues, 2 engrais, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, 2 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 gypse, 2 bonneterie, 1 poudre insecticide, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 plâtre, 1 imprimerie et reli 2 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 2 scies, 1 patins, 1 empois, 2 vinaigre et marinades, 1 fil de fer à clôture, l ouvrage et tournage du bois, 1 étirage de la laine. V.Ah 24 · CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE II. Manufactures of Provinces-Salaries and wages of persons employed. ' Ownerººd firm , salaried officers, managers, members. salesmen, etc. All other Estab | PropriºiººlOfficierssalariés, gérants, commis Tous autres § | associés de la aux Ventes, etc. @ ment8 100lºl8OIl, No Name or kind of _ l - industry. Eta- WO- † salaries | men | salaries | men | salaries | men wages " | m) en 4- sº- a,- e-> «ſ-i-r dE- é - salaires | hom- | salaires | fem- | salaires | hommes| gages )0n68 M0d68 NO. NO. $ NO, 3 NO. $ NO. \3 Nova Scotla—Con. f 15 Fish, preserved ........ 481 502 138,070 170 38,813 2 225 2,954| 323,079 16 Flouring and grist mill 10 11 8,540 3,200 2 550 70 19,820 products. 17 Foundry and machine 22 36 31,100 16 9,862 4 1,125 460| 180,332 shop products. 18 F† and uphol- 6 9 4,400 6 4,200 167 47,119 stered goods. 19 |Harness and saddlery .. 6 8| 5,350 5 1,750 1 250 44 16,490 20 | Leather, tanned, curried 11 15 9,050 1 1,000 .. # # 131 49,397 and finished. 21 |Liquors, malt......... $ 4 4| 14,000 15 16,500 1 600 68 28, 22 |Log products .... . .. . | 228 356 140,797 91 # 1,655| 3,877 661,345 23 |Lumber products.. ..... 39 67| 44,650 10 6, 490 492| 190,853 24 | Monuments and tomb- 7 11 6,700| . . ©# 4 ð @ $ @ 48 19,340 stOnes. - 25 Plumbing & tinsmithing 21| 26 15,280 22 3 665 173 59,503 26 |Printing & bookbinding 5 8 4,800 2 © © 4 @ 34 10,500 27 |Printing and publishing. 34 48 32,050 36 5| 1,780 249| 108,286 28 Ships and ship repairs . 20 24 13,200 10 1 400 527| 164,452 29 Slaughtering and meat 4 4 5,200 6| 1 275 33 10,250 ,| packing. | 30 Tobacco, cigars and 3 4 2,700| 11 3,150 cigarettes. 31 Tobacco, chewing, smok- 3 4 3,000 31 12,298 ing and snuff 32 Wood pulp, chemical & 4l . . © © 11 j 300 231 63,000 mechanical .......... 33 Woollen goods. ........ 11 24 13,050 7 4,000l .. # # 76 25,227 84 | All other industries l. .. 62 68 54,382 isº 140494 1s 5,505 2,876 993,403 Ontario. ... ... .. . 6,513 6,471|4,942285 7,692 6,501,961 1,375 445,oos 109,049 37,789,031 1 Abrasive goods... ..... * 5 7 7,500 13 10,114 1 286 87 39,658 2 lAerated and mineral 15l 20| 15,650i 34 º 5| 1,040 106 37,520 Waters. • 3 Agriculturalimplements 66| 114 93,290| 749 718,452 · 18,067| 4,670 1,772,490 4 |Awnings, tents and sails. 10| 13,920 19| 10,500 1,260 37 14,99 5 lAxes and tools. .. , ... .. 13 27 27,240 42 25,480 6 1,890 816 333,452 6 |Baking powder and 8 14| 15,900 28| 22,820 4| 1,620 39 19,600 7 E † 3| 2 1,700 3 1,100 17| 6.924 arley, pot an Tl. . . y © © © s ſ 2 8 # º © © © © ©pº Q © © © 14 19 9,806 7 3,436 1 200 215 48,454 9 |Batting................ 3 6 4,220 1 390] . . $ e 31 8,838 10 |Bicycles .......... ... . 16 26 13,469 61 52,480 12 3,072 410 163,216 l Includes 1 agricultural implements, 2 axes and tools, 1 baking powder and flavouring extracts, 1 baskets, 2 boats and canoes, 2 boxes, wooden, 1 brass castings, 1 bridges, iron and steel, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 cars and car works, 1 coffins and caskets, 1 coke, l combs, 2 condensed milk, 1 cordage, rope and twine, 1 electrical apparatus and † 1 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 2 explosives, 2 fruit and vegetable ºanning, 2 gas, lighting and heating, 1 glass, 1 grindstones and pulpstones, 1 gypsum, 1 hats, caps and furs, 2 ho§y and knit goods, 2 iron and steel products, 1 jewelry and repairs, 1 ladders, 1 lasts and Pºgº, 1 lime, 1 lock and gunsmithing, 1 matches, 2 oil clothing, 1 paints and varnishes, 1 patent medicines, # PºPer, # picture frames, 1 plaster,.1 roofing and roofing materials, 1 rug patterns, 1 shooks, box, 1 ºtºs, 2 smelting, l soap, 1 stove polish, i sugarrefining, 2 vinegar and pickſes, 1 washing machines and wringers, 2 wire fencing. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 25 TABLEAU II. Manufactures des provinces-Salaires et gages des personnes employées. Outside piece employees. vorkers ©-,ss Ouvriers tra- employés. Yaillant à la | Total | Total pièce en dehors.| sa§. Wages. º-º-s - Nom ou sorte d'industrie. | N° child- Total des | , Total women | wages ren | wages wages | salaires. des gages. femmes gages en- | gages gages fants NO, $ NO. $ . | No. $ $ 3 Nouvelle-Ecosse-Suite. 2,823 127,932 444| l1,883 177, t08 462,894 Poisson en boîtes . . ... .. .. | 15 # º © # 3 300 12, 20,120Produits des moulins à fa- 16 I ln62. @ U# 42,087 s . des fonderies. ..... 17 2 475 5 480 52| 760 8,600 48,834|Meubles..... .... $ • s • s e s m º 18 @ # $ $ 7,350 16,490.Sellerie. ................... 19 4 300 10,050 49,697|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini... | 20 3 700 . . © º | C @ U, 5 31,100 28,950Liqueurs, malt..... .. .....l 21 24 2,619 57| 4,020 20 1,360| 198,420 669,344|Produits des billes (billots).. | 22 C @ º , 7 765 . . L # 51, 191,618Produits du bois de construc-| 23 tlOn. © © @ @ 6,700 19,340 M†enº et pierres tom-| 24 3.168. q# # e @ 17 1,591 # 27,003 61,094|Plomberie et ferblanterie. .. | 25 41 5,150 1 75| . Q @ 6,300 , 15,725||Imprimerie et reliure. ..... 26 103 ,680 27| 2,847 # 62,540 133,813Imprimerie et publications.. | 27 g @ # # © © @ @ 22,750| 164,452|Navires, construction et ra-| 28 doub de © © 8,275 10,250|Abattoirs et salaisons de 29 viandes. 12 2,125 2 250 2,700 5,525Tabac, cigares et cigarettes.. | 30 7 1,100 2 260 3,000 13,658 Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à| 31 priser. º @ 2 400 11,600 63,400 Pulpe , de bois, procédés - chimiqes et mécaniques. .. | 32 86 13,852 3 370| . . $ , 17,050 39,449|Articles en laine ... .. ...... 33 266 46,531 83| 9,503 68| 8,755| 200,381 1,058,192|Diverses autres industries !.. | 34 28,216 5,358,251| 5,065 573,445 8,751 93530511,892,254|44,656,032............. Ontario. 2 856 1 160 7,900 40,174|Articles pour le poliRsage. .. | 1 10 1,760 8 940 34,368 40,220|Eaux gazeuses et minérales.. | 2 19 4,535 86| 12,599 829,809| 1,789,624| Instruments aratoires .... | 3 81 14,441 1 104 25,680 29,536|Auvents, tentes et voiles. .. | 4 3 882| 3 156 54,610 334,490| Haches et outils.. ...... .. .. 5 51 10,895 6 1,198 40,340 31,693|Poudre-levain et essences.. . | 6 C @ © © @ © © © 2,800 6,924Orge mondé et perlé....... . 7 38 4,757 62| 5,571 13,442 58,782|Paniers .. , ....... ....... 8 9 2| | 156 4,610 10,280 Ouate.. ............. ... . | 9 © © 3 380 69,021| 163,596|Bicyclettes ... , ............ 10 * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 2 haches et outils, 1 poudre-levain et essences, 1 paniers, 2 ba- teaux et canots, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 1 ponts en fer et en acier, 1 balais et brosses, l con- struction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 cercueils, 1 coke, 1 peignes, 2 lait condensé, 1 corderie, l appareils et effets électriques, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 2 matières explosives, 2 cpnserves alimentaires en boîtes, 2 d'éclair 2 #§ *gº et de chauffage, 1 verrerie, l meules et décortiqueurs, 1 gypse, 1 chapellerie et pelleterie, produits en fer et en acier, 1 orfèvrerie, 1 échelles, 1 formes et chevilles à chaussures, 1 chaux, l serrurerie et armurerie, 1 allumettes, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 peintures et vernis, 1 remèdes patentés, l papier, 1 cadres à gravures, 1 plâtre, 1 toiture et matériaux de toiture, # trons de tapis, 1 bois en paquets pour boîtes, 1 patins, 2 métallurgie, 1 savonnerie, 1 cirage de poële, 1 raffineries de sucre, 2 vin- aigre et marinades, 1 machines à laver et à tordre, 2 fil de fer à clôture. 26 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE II. Manufactures of Provinces-Salaries and wages of persons employe&. 22 23 # , Owners † ºl salaried officers, managers, members salesmen, etc. ll othèr Estab- † ºlOfficiers salariés, gérants,conmis Tous autres lish- "† 8è aux venteS, etC. Name or kind of ments industry. Eta- WO- |blisse- salaries | men | salaries | nmen | salaries | men wages . | lnentS - ©-» ©-a «-» d- -> - salaires | hom- | salaires | fem- | salaires | hommes gages II)6>8 ' l mes NO, | NO, $ NO, 3 NO. $ NO, $ Ontario-Com. Bicycle repairs......... 3 4| 4,000 2 1,040 .. 21 7,970 Blacking ... .......... 5 6 6,400 13 10,532 # g 20 7,732 Blacksmithing. ........ 5 5 3,550 1 250 © © g # 29 12,520 Boats and canoes. ...... 13 14 8,400 4 2,940 2 400 103 44,220 Boilers and engines.. . .. 30 57| 50,778| 121 # 20| 6,190| 2,085| 842,469 Boots and shoes....... . 38| 44 34,553| 121| 103,863 21 5,845 1,426 560,782 Boxes and bags, paper. . 22 21 20,800 38 31,820 6 1,916 166 j4,041 Boxes, cigar...... • # # @ $ 4 8 3,200 5 4, 4| 1,410 113 39,970 Boxes, wooden.. ... .... 48 66 31,655 29 19,673 1 300 668 $ Brass castings. ... ..... 15 20 21,482 9 8,080 5 1,450 361 145,596 Bread, biscuits and con- 125 168| 152,075 199| 163,919 105 26,644| 1,793 747,246 fectionery. Brick, tile and # 389| . . # si # # # 6 : C, s # 3,412 740,241 Bridges, iron and steel.. 3 1 1,200 24| 23,592 .. # 4 368| 130,354 Brooms and brushes. .. | 20 31| 31,059 64 46,084| 15| 3,960 140,663 Butter and cheese. ... . 1,336 .. º a # # # # e $ º # $ # # 2,733 694,607 Buttons........... , .... 3 3 2,800 8 6,600 1 330 100 ,390 Carpets.. ..... ......... 8 9 5,400 24 21,520 g $ 4 # 253 82,002 Car repairs ..... . 11 1 1,200 - 40 31,318 1,775 703,873 Carriages and wagons.. | 159 222 158,321 125 91,809 20 6,894 3,051| 1,165,164 Carriage , and wagon 21 29 29,475 35| 28,825 3 725 7 282,418 materials ... ... .... Cars and car works..... 4 11| 14,020 425 210,557 Cement, natural rock... 3| 3 3,000 4 3,300 . . @ # 87 27,600 Cement, Portland . ... 5 6 5,000 19 21,990 5 # # 456 154,705 Clothing, men's........ 398| 490| 348,034 168| 97,775 24| 7,080 1,319 605,750 C# º, (factory 19 39| 67,908| 199 149,620 15| 4,750 716| 305,224 product). Clothing, women's...... 216 240 135,312 95| 72,156 71,186 , 248| 131,381 Clothing, women's (fac- 17 21| 29,940 45| 41,216 23 8,470 128 48,126 tory product). 1 Coffees and spices. ..... 11 22 18,700 56| 40,750 5| 1,520 82 36,606 Coffins and caskets. .... 6 10| 19,900 29 22,672 6| 2,712 291| 116,049 Cooperage. ......... : . 40 53 29,800 7 3,4 5 840 521| 177,981 Cordage, rope and twine 9 10 8,800 22 22,400 4| 1,250 852 9 Corks ................. 4 2 4,000 5 4,950 2 l, 83 15,002 Corsets and supplies.... 10 16 17,450 16| 11,570 10| 3,820 56 21,624 ottons. .. .. ..... , ... 7 1 4,000 l1 16,800 Q, s © © 1,085 368,023 Cutlery and edge tools.. 3 9 7,400 1l 9,000 2| 1,100 162 73,800 Drugs ................. 10 24 12,600 49| 62,958 3| 1,120 235| 100,793 Dyeing, cleaning and 7 8 7,100 4 2,100 2 580 64 29,378 scouring. $ º† apparatus and 14 14| 11,760 29| 26,670 2 656 708| 323,063 supplles. ,s Electric light and power 27 17| 16,025 55| 36,557 3 450 425| 228,121 Elevators. ............. 4 9 9,700 7| 12,900 .. $ $ 160 63,750 Evaporated fruits and 49 55| 14,550 19 8,860 1 300 577 59,555 vegetables. Explosives..... .. , ... 3 6 3,000 11 8,000 . . Q © 26 15,300 Fancy goods, n.e.s...... 4 5 7,500 25 15,171 s 4,810 8 2,455 Fertilizers ... ......... 4 2 1,000 1 ,200 e U> 5 @ 23 7,556 Flax, dressed.. .. .. .. .. 31 57| 22,525 18 6,350| .. $ $ 628| 109,561 º† and grist mill| 275 368 282,733 186 135,725 38| 12,106| 2,168| 828,329 products. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. ded 9 TA3LEAU II. Manufactures des provinces-Salaires et gages des personnes employées. *m=- Outside piece emp'oyees. vorker . •-me=e ſº Ouvriers tra- employés. vaillant à la pièce en dehors. child- Women | wages ren | wages wages femmes gages en- | gages gages fants NO. $ NO. $ NO. S 8 1,440 2 312 . . © © 19 3,538 3 450| . . e $ 653 146,589 65| 7,735 | 6 3,460 588| 103,360 35| 4,637 13| 1,800 71 13,086 2 360 . . # 4 4 600 # 13,984 3 900 7 1,576 2 182| . . E @ 1,064| 200,511 149| 20,144 º (@ @ 356| 25, † 9 # | # ii3 22,409 58 6,951 | 1 i56 ii5 18,280 , 61 6,200 .. .. 151 40,200 10| 1,700 # # 4 ) # 6 504 60 12,760 22 2,481 15| 5,591 7 ,800 16| 2,240 28| 13,400 2 75 | 4 821 ' 4| 672 .. : 2,098 443,850 65 7,526 822 224,238 l,230 302,870 29| 4,580 6,645| 449,828 3,425| 661,319| 105 4,863 52 1,900 1,572| 343,089 19| 2,050 5 450 # 11,142 2 270| . . @ @ et 6 •: 8o2 24 7,950 109| 19,834 42| 6,239 13| 1,400 45 9,472 3 450| . . $ $ 352 70,890 13 1,575 1 156 981| 247,344 284| 34,367 9 © G 13 2,950 .. ſ$ $ 126 30,256 2| 230 60 12,180 .. º $ 191 44,500 5 524 5 1,742 º 41,659| 33| 1,014 1 100 6 $ (@ @ º @ @ @ 4| 1,000 104 20,690 7 816 10j 2,000 # 472| . . . . | . . © © 125 7,349| 243 10,422 .. $ € 44 6,162 5 881 6| 1,330 Total Total salaries. | wages. º- g-º Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Total des | Total salaires. des gages. $ $ Ontario-Suite. 5,040 9,722|Bicyclettes, réparations de. 16,932 11,720Cirage .. ... ... ... ... ..... 3,800 12,520 Forges ..... .. ... ........ 11,740 44,220 Bateaux et canots. ......... 159,683 842,469|Bouilloires et machines. .... 144,261 718,566|Chaussures . ... .. ... .. .. 54,536 173,838| Boîtes et sacs, papier....... 8,910 53,416|Boîtes à cigares. .. .. .. .. . 51,628 201,318|Boîtes en bois ... .. ....... . 31,012 147,354|Fonderies de cuivre. .. .. , .. 342,638 967,901|Pain, biscuits et confiseries. @ º 765,534|Briqueterie,tuilerie et pot'rie 24,792 130,354|Ponts en fer et en acier.. ... 81,103 170,179|Balais et brosses. .... ..... # # 694,607|Beurre et fromage. ....... 9,730 59,870||Boutons .... ...... .. ... , : 26,92U| 123,902 Tapis ... .. , ..... ......... 32,518 704,377|Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer. 257,024| 1,185,996|Carrosserie ..... , © g © © © © e , Le 59,025| 299,858|Matériaux de carrosserie. .. 14,020| 210,632Construction de wagons de chemin de fer. 6,300 27,600|Ciment, pierre naturelle. ... 30,102 156,198 Ciment de Portland.. . ... . 452,889| 1,281,364|Habillements d'hommes. ... 222.278| 1,062,502|Habillements d'hommes (fa- briqués). 278,654| 799,463|Habillements de femme. , .. 79,626| 393,715|Habillements de femme (fa- briqués. 60,970 48,018 Café et épices. ... ., • • • • • • • • 45,284| 126,029|Cercueils.. ... ............ 34,070| 186,733||Tonnellerie. ..... .. ... , 32,450| 113,726'Corderie. .... .... ,...... 10,000 24,924 Bouchons.. ... .. ........ 32,840 94,245,Corsets........ ........... 20,800 649,734 Cotons ..... ; ... . .. .. , 17,500 76,750,Coutellerie et instruments tranchants. 76,678| 131,279 Drogues ... ... .. .. ........ 9,780 41,558 Teinturerie ...... ........ . 39,086 368,087|Appareils et effets électri- ques. 53,032 229,863|Lumière et force motrice - électriques. 22,600 64,000|Ascenseurs ........... ... . 23,710 102,328]Fruits et légumes évaporés. 11,000 16,300 Matières explosives ....... 27,481 25,961|Articles de fantaisie ...... . ,200 8,028|Engrais ............. ſ© © © © ©t 28,875| 127,332 Lin préparé ... ..... ..... 430,564| 836,702 P uits des moulins à farine | N° 28 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE II. Manufactures of Provinces-Salaries and wages of persons employed. Owners and firm Salaried officers, mana 9 gers, member . salesmen, etc. All other Estab-" † ºlOfficierssalariés, gérants, commis Tous autres lish- "† 8l, aux ventes, etc. No Name or kind of ments © © industry. Eta- WO- . , blisse- salaries | men | salaries | men | salaries | men Wages mentS 6-8 s- ſ-M-> ©R- d- #- º-8 salaires | hom-| salaires | fem- | salaires | hommes gages lIle8 )0088 No. | No. 3 NO, $ NO. 3 NO, $ e,•Em-º | Ontario-Com. 57 | Foundry and machine 168 308 268,857| 330 286,222 50 13,351| 7,074| 2,834,591 shop products. - 58 Fringes, cords & tassels.. 5 4 2,500 8 5,265| . . ® , 23 9,490 59 Fruit and vegetable can- 43 64 41,870 89 49,594 15 2,995 1,112 180,911 n1ng. 60 |Furnishing goods, men's 26 45 49,350| 111| 80,406 24| 9,232 148 76,390 61 F†º upholster-| 108 152 116,460| 265| 209,826 32 8,541 4,617 1,499,008 ed goods. 62 º# l 1 g h t i n g and 15 6 4,900 56 58,669 4| 1,240 523| 273,484 eating. 63 Glass .................. 7 11 4,280 24| 24,932 1 364 714 300,215 64 |Glass, stained, cut and 5 6 4,400 3 2,720 1 300 42 19,600 ornamental. 65 Gloves and mittens .... 16 19 20,450 46 39,281 6| 1,650 269 93,877 66 | Hairwork. ......... ... 6 7 7,400 2 1,200 l 250 41 13,688 67 Hammocks....... , .... 4 5 1,900 2 1,600 , , $ $ 17 6,300 68 † carriage and 5 10 8,800 9 10,950 1 400 428 122,015 saddlery. 69 |Harness and saddlery. . 46 68| 53,674 75 56,447 9| 2,657 900| 328,543 70 |Hats, caps and furs.... 49 66 66,014 132 85,461 23 11,174 305 153,838 7i H§er§nd mit goods. 35 § 3º261 1o4 94,803 13 38s5 s56| 2ººoºi 72 Ink .................. 3 2 900 4 9,000 1 300 13 6,900 73 | Interior decorations. ... 5 7 5,740 5 2,684 # $ 76 39,356 74 |Iron and steel products. 13 32 31,900 47| 45,100 5 1,404| 1,007| 420,395 75 | Jewelry and repairs.. .. 21 28| 31,600 25 17,544 15| 4,382 269| 133,673 76 |Leather goods......... , • 3 4 1,300 2 1,500 2 600 25 8,500 77 |Leather, tanned, curried 61 94| 90,100 78 80,574 10 2,822| 1,815| 642,768 and finished. - 78 | Lime. ............ s.• • • • 69| . . # º 29 13,355 Q # # 397| 105,312 79 Liquors, distilled.. .... # # # 46 101,422| 1 364 433| 187,940 80 Liquors, malt.......... 52 ·85 71,640| 188 194,798 9| 2,739 995| 413,933 81 | Liquors, vinous........ 9 8 7,150 10 7,400 2 520 73 25,926 82 | Log products ... ..... 847 1# 600,592| 594 468,445 4l] , 9,983| 22,316| 5,242,563 83 | Lumber products , .... . 264| 402 301,910| 138 90,955 30 , 7,702 3,743| 1,397,423 84 | Malt .................. 6 5 3,950 5 4,180| . . ge , 67 19,868 85 Mats and rugs ......... 5| 5| 3,400| . . º $ 1| 208 # #§ 86 |Mattresses and spring 9 11 8,160 14 9,305 3 616 104 34,924 8, 87 M† roofing and 4 4 6,700 23 15,058 6 2,200 131 49,330 OOr1ng. 88 Mica, cut.. .. ... , ... . 8 9 3,050 6| 6,140 1 260 45 13,253 89 Mirrors and plate glass. 3 2 3,300 12 10,600 2 600 105 47,000 90 | Monuments and tomb- 26 44| 30,570 14 8,250| .. @ @ 237 97,838 8UOI l62S. 91 | Musical instruments . .. 30 45| 49,596| 80 93,079 20 6,763 2,160 936,242 92 M† instrument ma- 7 8 6,200 7 5,049 . . { $ 241 77,704 terials 93 lOils............... • • © 9 7 7,900 49 64,250 1 300 515 229,081 94 Optical goods ......... 3 l 2,500 ſ 9,032 4 900 57 29,471 95 | Paints and varnishes ... 8| 15 9,450| 25| 17.630 2 650 63 33,182 96 | Paper ..... .... ...... 15 43 42,072 46 58,555 7 2,461| : 624 276,947 97 | Patent medicines. .. . , 23 23| 27,000 70| 65,902 20 6,644 85 34,254 98 |Photographic materials. 5 4 3,500 17 9,250 4 1,300 43 17,639 99 | Picture frames. .. .. ... . 8 9 10,800 29 14,100 7 2,092 437 134,719 100 Plumbers'supplies.. ... 5 1 600| 45 27,000 4| i,624 240 104,267 101 † tinsmithing 80j 111| 94,887| 65| 50,824| 22 5,401| 1,356 498,289 102 Printing & bookbinding. 59 83 87,974| 162 134,012 35 9,851| 1,297| 581,309 103 Printing and publishing 214 292 249,S52| 464 410,095 83| 25,833| 2,957| 1,529,135 104 Printing presses.. ...... 3 3 4,500 2 1,000l . , © © 38 9,370 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, l90l. TABLEAU II. Manufactures des provinces-Salaires et gages des personnes employées. ºm=— Outside piece employees. workers 4- # Ouvriers tra- employés. û) † Total Total @n- Pºººººººººº salaries. | wages. 4-8 a-gºgº Nom ou sorte d'industrie. | N° child- Total des |, Total women | wages ren | Wages wages | salaires. des gages. femmes gages en- | gages. gages fants NO. $ NO. $ NO, 3 $ $ Ontario-Suite, 129 28,552| 125 15,652 18| 10,205 568,430| 2,889,000|Produits des fonderies...... 57 66 12,412 18| 2,100 8 1,400 7,765 25,402[Frange, corde et glands .... | 58 2,352| 135,475| 353 10,438 60| 1,780 94,459| 328,604 C†º alimentaires enl 59 teS. 1,026| 246,794 27| 2,773| 286 39,036| 138,988 364,993 Articles de toilette, hommes. | 60 146 22,781| 313| 44,620 53 21,000 334,827| 1,587,409|Meubles. .......... ..... 61 1l | 264 1 156 64,809| 273,904 º# d'éclairage et de chauf-| 62 - age. 28 3,860 52| 8,650 29,576| 312,725|Verrerie. ... .............. 63 © © g @ (© © 6# # 7,420 19,600]Verre colorié, coupé et orne-| 64 # mental. 322 50,040 12 1,198 30 4,820 61,381| 149,935jGants et mitaines.......... 65 47 10,520 1 130 . . « # ſ > 8,850 24,338|Ouvrages en cheveux. ... .. | 66 12 1,555 7 470 3 825 3,500 9,150|Hamacs................... 67 37 5,332| .. L, 5 si , # # 20,150| 127,347|Quincaillerie .............. 68 27o 5oo31 25 3296 10 2212 11277s 384,os2sellerie ....... ........... 69 882 188,143 16| 2,055 | 48| 17,300| 162,649 361,336|Chapellerie et pelleterie.. .. | 70 1,903 405,184| 188| 28,923| 229| 39,404| 137,889| 771,692|Bonneterie ......... , ...... 71 2 2 250 @ L5 C # 10, 7, Encre. ... .. ............... 72 © © , 45 © © d * # 4 ) 8,424 39,356|Décorations d'intérieurs. .. | 73 43 8,596 14 2,615 , Q5 78,404 431,606|Produits en fer et en acier.. | 74 # 13,695 31| 4,438 # 53,526 151.806]Orfèvrerie........... .... . | 75 38 , 13| 1,375| . . g @ 3,400 17,675||Cuir, effets en .... . . ... | 76 30 5,498 7 871 8| 1,200 173,496 650,337|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini... | 77 # # et º $ g © © 6 # 13,355 105,3121Chaux .................... 78 # 12,628 5 780 3 2,500 142,686| 203,848|Liqueurs distillées. .... . . .. | 79 11 2,650 15| 2,145| . . # # 269,168 418,728Liqueurs, malt. ... ..... , . . . | 80 16 400 10 50| . . Us ſe 15,070 26,376|Liqueurs vineuses...... .. .. 81 102 13,034 425 50,141| 195 40,781| 1,079,020 53#§ des billes (billots). | 82 5 1,210 64 6,495 5 1,200 ,567| 1,406,328|Produits du bois de construc-| 83 *, tlOIl. º @ { # @ # # 4 $ es 8,130 19,868|Malt. ... , .. ............... 84 19 3,211 1 28 3, 16,074|Nattes et tapis .... .. ...... 85 · 28 7,042 13 1,737 18,081 43,703|Matelas et sommiers élasti-. 86 Ul68. 8 1,200 23,958 50,530 T§ métallique. ... ... .. | 87 109 12,666 5 450 , . © © 9,450 26,369|Mica coupé. .. .. ......... | 88 a @ $ 65 3 520 7 4,000 14,500 51,520Miroirs et glaces.. .. , ... 89 l 312 8| 1,290 10| 1,660 38,820| 101,100 M†eº et pierres tom- 90 • }/ 8.162S, 3 626 75| 13,096 149,438 949,964|Instruments de musique... | 91 a 6 e © 37| 5,415 11,249 83,119Instruments de musique, 92 matériaux. 14 4,226 1 187| . . $ $ 72,450| 233,494|Huiles.. ... .. - s s • e º 5 e e e g e 93 28| 5,434 19| 2,652 .. © º 12,432| 37,557|Articles optiques ... ... .... . 94 1 300 1 235| . . © © 27,730 33,717|Peintures et vernis......... 95 131 25,350 12| 1,775 .. @ @ 103,088| 304,072|Papier ..... • v • e • • • s e s e 96 159 31,390 6 908 . . e © ,546 66,552 Remèdes patentés.......... 97 23 3,887 3 500 . . © © 14,050 22,026|Matériel photographique. .. | 98 6 2,750 25| 3,614 4| 1,000 26,992 142,083|Cadres à gravures.. . .... . | 99 6 1,300 10| 1, © © Q E 9 106,867|Effets de plombier. .... ... . 100 10 1,658 28| 4,097| .. º p 151,112 504,044|Plomberie et ferblanterie...101 #9 102,138 105| 11,564 32 8,500 231,837| | 703,5t1Imprimerie et reliure ..... 102 676| 151,896 266 30,845 16 5,800 68# 1,71# Imprimerie et publications.# © Le © © © © C @ © Q © 5,500l 9,370'Presses à imprimer ...... .. 104 30 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE II. Manufactures of Provinces-Salaries and wages of persons employed. ' lOwners † º salaried officers, managers, member . salesmen, etc. All other Propriétaires et © .. - , L' - # iés de la officier # # COIIl10(llS Tous autres Name or kind of mentS l003.18OIl• No. indust _ |— ry. Eta- VVO- • , • † salaries | men | salaries | men | salaries | men Wages Iſl62IlUS J.-º º-gºg- E-º «º-vs -a- g-a-sºe - salaires | hom- | salaires | fem- | salaires | hommes gages IQ©8 IſlGS NO, | NO, $ NO. $ NO. $ NO. $ ,- | •i> | Ontario-Com. 105 | Pº:lleys .. ....... ..... 3 6 7,000 17 5,500 2 780 127 50,282 . # † and windmills. . 16| 32 # # # 11| 3,084 # # 07 rigerators .. ....... 4 3 $ y 4 # 4 ! y 108 | Rubber and elastic goods 6 3 3.300 57| 58,088 21| 8,589 292| 115,272 109 Salt.. .................. 9 14 7,600 12 12,940 3 1,080 164 60,974 110 Saws ......... ........ 4 5 6,940 12 5,784 7| 1,890 197| 84,800 111 Scales ............ .... 5 4 # # # 5 980| " 163 # 112 Screws ................ 4 9 7, 3 2 650 181 © 113 Seed cleaning and pre-| 17 20 16,200 82 20,980 14 4,128 # 48,788 parlng. 114 Ships and ship repairs. . 11 5,800 31| 28,980 C @ 723 253,75 115 # # © e g @ # @ # @ @ @ @ , º é s # # - # # 116 i 8 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • y $ s © # L # a le y 117 #miſhing $ E $ s s • , • e 19 28,492 18 17,331 10 3,540 332 165,262 118 s†s and meat 52| 36,120 93 88,557 17 4,422 # 528,098 pack1ng. 119 Smelting .............. g a $ $ 27| 23,692 .. # © 841| 287,529 120 Soap ..... ............ 11 14,900 59 59,850 8| 2,110 174 69,212 121 Starch ............... ' :-| , 7 e, 26 33,400 1 200 219 90,652 122 Stationery goods, .... 15 i7,500 69 57,704 23 7,356 161 | 73,902 123 Stereotyping and elec- 11 8,000 8 6,800| . . 5 $ 49 28,450 trotyping. º, 124 "#C †g, smok- 6 11,000 21 14,060 .. g © 178 58,900 lng and snum. 125 | Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. 126 | Vinegar and pickles.. . 77,394 108 83,630 11 · 1,042 451,589 15 8,000 34 21,875 3 978 100 34,458 127 Washing machines and 10 7,200 3 3,360| . . @ # 149 43,760 wringers. 128 Watch cases...., . .... ; 9,000 52| 32,684 33| 9,642 277 107,940 129 W† blinds and 9| 13,000 24 18,506 10 , 4,135 ' 185 66,682 8ll8,C16º8, t 130 | Wire . , . .. . , .. , e $ # 4 > _ # g 4 , 11 11,365 16| 12,400 5| 1,500 213 73,941 131 Wire fencing..... ...... 20 12,000 16| 10,300 2| 716 97 43,570 132 Wood pulp, chemical 1 1,000 3 2,900 . . , ſ# 618 280,146 and mechanical. 133 Woodworking & turning 134 Woollen goods. . ... ... 135 | Woollen yarns. ... .. ... 136 | All other industriesl ... . 42 23,895 26| 22,200 6| 3,090 538| 187,955 162 119,600 109 99,441 11| 2,484| 1,879| 663,691 5| 3,800 1 1,000 1 250 29 8,350 127| 42,237| 257| 214,035 46| 14,994| 1,878| 717,170 ) 1 88 1 *Includes l air brakes, 1 alabastine, 2 artificial feathers and flowers, 2 artificial limbs and trusses, 1 axle grease, 1 bags, cotton, 1 belting. and hose, rubber, 2 billiard tables and materials, 1 bleaching powder, 1 boot and shoe supplies, 2 carbide of calcium, 1 carpet sweepers, 1 celluloid goods, 1 chains, 2 chewing gum, 1 church decorations, 1 cider presses, 2 cocoa and chocolate, 1 combs, 1 condensed milk, 2 confec- tioners' † l cream separators, 1 dental supplies, 1 dies and moulds, 1 embroidery, 1 featherbone, l feather goods, 1 fire alarm † 1 firemen's † 1 fire works, 1 fly paper, 2 gas machines, 2 glue, 1 # leaf and foil, 1 hay, baled, 2 jewelry cases, 1 knitting machines, 1 knitting § 1 laces and braids, ladders, 1 lamps, 2 lanterns, 2 lasts and pegs, 1 lead bar and pipe, 2 lock and gunsmithing, 1 mantels and grates, 1 miscellaneous, 2 oil clothing, 1 patterns, 1 peat, 2 photography, 2 pipe and boiler covering, 1 plaster and stucco, 1 pop corn, l prepared cheese. 1 railway supplies, 2 regalias and society emblems, 2 roofing and roofing materials, 1 safes and vaults, 1 school supplies, 1 sea-grass, 1 sewing machines, 1 shooks, box, I show cases, l slaughtering, not including meat packing, 1 soda water apparatus, 1 spray-motors, 1 stamps and stencils, 1 steam packing, 2 stoue, cut, l tallow, refined, 1 textiles, dyeing and finishing, 1 type foundung, 2 umbrellas, 1 vaccine, 1 wall paper, 1 waxed paper, 1 wax figures, 1 woodenware, 1 wool carding and fulling, 2 wool pulling, 1 yeast cakes. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 31 TABLEAU II. Manufactures des provinces-Salaires et gages des personnes employées. -,e Outside piece employees. worker . •-g- Ouvriers tra- employées. vaillant à la ièce en dehors Total Total D Il "| salaries. | wages. g- - Nom ou sorte d'industrie. child- Total des |, Total women | Wages ren | wages wages salaires. des gages. femmes gages : en- | gages gages fant NO. $ NO. $ NO. $ $ $ Ontario-Suite. ſ# , # 5 30 5,000 $ # L # · 13,280 55,282 Poulies ..... .... ........ 1 180 6 469 13| 1,760 91,804 170,829 Pompes et moulins à vent .. d ,, # «s 16 2,000 .. © $ 5,830 23,280Glacières . .... ... .. ... . 139 33,995 8 908 16| 3,952 69,977| 154,127|Caoutchouc et articles élasti- ©. ques | 3 250| . . 12| 3,600 21,620 64,824Sel. ............ ........... ſ© © # # # @ © © © es 14,614 84,800|Scies ....... ... ........... 1 226 7 900 24,960 77,068| Balances ... .. ... .. .. .. , . 61 12,023| . . g êi 21,633 90,246]Vis.. .. . ... .. ... , ... . 361 37,647 10 500 41,308 86,935|Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence. 34,780 253,750|Navires, construction et ra- doub de. 13| 2,52b 1 225 5,430 15,080|Drap renaissance . ... ... . # $ $ $ 3 416 4,400 10,976|Enseignes....... .. ... ..... 46 9,492 i 1,495 49,363 176,249|Argenterie , ... . © s º © © © © © ms s 19 4,519 9 834 129,099| 533,451|Abattoirs et salaisons de - viandes. • • l ' º $ © e º $ 23,692 287,529Métullurgie................ 79 12,086 14 2,164 76,860 83,462/Savonnerie .... .. ... ... ... . 11 1,885 5 625 ,600| 93,162|Empois.. ......... , ....... 254 52,186 24 2,961 82,560| 129.049|Articles de librairie.... ... # # ® ® 1 150 14,800 ,600|Stéréotypie et electrotypie. . 100 15,400 25,060 74,300 Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser. 554 145,261| 103 16,904 8 3,000 164,474 616,754Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. 72 12,957 3 105| . 30,853 47,520 Vinaigre et marinades ..... 4 1,200 6 858| . . 10,560 45,818 Machines à laver et à tordre 39 7,046 3 324 4 51,326 115,310||Boîtes de montres...... .... 70 14,780 6 702 $ 35,641 82,164|Stores et rideaux en toile.. . 36 7,604 8| 887| .. 9 $ 25,265| 82,432|Fil de fer.. .. , ... ... 2 750 2 $ 1 150 23,016 44,770|Fil de fer à clôture.. ... . . 1 45 10| 2,170| .. C @ 3,900 282,361|Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. 40 9,712 33 3,996 @ @ 49,185 201,663| Ouvrage et tournage du bois 1,761| 373,635 384 54,077 18 1,606 221,525| 1,093,009|Articles en laine. .. .. ... . . 21 3,144 2 225 1 45 5,050 11,764| Laine en échevaux. ........ 630 124,774 97| 12,823 8 910 | 271,266 855,677 Diverses autres industriesl, . N° 1Comprenant 1 freins à air, 1 albâtre, 2 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 2 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc, 1 graisse à essieu, 1 sacs en coton, 1 courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc, 2 tables de billard et matériaux, 1 poudre à blanchir, l articles de cordonnerie, 2 carbure de calcium, 1 balayeuses, 1 objets en celluloïde, 1 chaînes, 2 gomme à mâcher, 1 décorations d'églises, 1 l resses à cidre, 2 coco et chocolat, 1 peignes, 1 lait condensé, 2 articles de confiserie, 1 séparateurs à crême, 1 matériel dentaire, 1 coins et moules,l broderie, 1 baleine, 1 articles en plumes, 1 matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie, 1 effets de pompiers, l feux d'artifice, 1 papier à mouches, 2 machines à gaz, 2 colle forte, 1 or en feuille et étain, 1 foin pressé, 2 boîtes à bijoux, 1 machines à tricoter, 1 aiguilles à tricoter, 1 dentelles et tresses, 2 échelles, 1 lampes, 2 lanternes, 2forms et chevilles à chaussures, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 2 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 manteaux et grilles de cheminées, 1 divers, 2 vêtements en toil cirée, 1 patrons, 1 tourbe, 2 photographie, 2 matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, 1 plâtre et stuc, 1 maïs crevé, 1 fromage préparé, 1 matériaux de chemin de fer, 2 insignes et emblèmes, 2 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 coffres-forts, 1 fournitures d'école, l herbe marine, 1 machines à coudre, 1 bois en paquets pour boîtes, 1 vitrines, 1 abattoirs, non compris dans les salaiscns de viandes, 1 appareils pour eaux gazeuses, 1 arosoirs, 1 étampes et patrons, e la pierre, 1 suif ratfiné, 1 tissus, teints et finis, 1 caractères l garniture pour tiroir à vapeur, 2 taille d'imprimerie,, 2 parapluies, 1 vaccin, 1 tapisserie, 1 papier ciré, 1 figures en cire, l objets en bois, 1 cardage · et foulage de la laine, 2 étirage de la laine, 1 levain. 32 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE II. Manufactures of Provinces-Salaries and wages of persons employed. © Owners † " Salaried officers, managers, meme r8. salesmen, etc. All other Propriéºires et lofficiers salari é ſº g) •e © ,gérants,commis Tous autres # "† la aux ventes, etc. No Name or kind of ments - © industry. Eta- WO- " " Iblisse- salaries | men | salaries | men | salaries | men Wages ments «-gº-5 #-º ,-sºº «-> — 6-gºg-9 º-8 salaires | hom- | salaires | fem- | salaires | hommes gages I00168 IneS NO. | NO. $ NO, $ NO, $ NO, $ P. E. Islandl. .. .. 334 331| 73,849 111| 40,093 3 364| 1,960| 273,406 1 |Brick, tile and pottery.. 10 72 3,786 p 2 | Butter and cheese. .... . 47| . . ſ ' ſ ; ſ, Li # @ 4 © 138 27,185 3 Carriages and wagons.. 6 10 2,670 .. @ s ð g 34 8,088 4 Clothing, men's........ 3 9 4.600 2 965| . 30 9,474 5 Fish, preserved .... . : .. | 198| 229| 25,149 58 6,338 981 $ 6 |Foundry and machine 4 5 5,100 5 2,250 106 35,350 shop products. 7 |Leather, tanned, curried , 3 3 1,400 2 790 32 8,216 and finished. 8 | Log products .......... 12 12 3,200 3 l,050 1 96 67 10,327 9 |Lumber products....... 8 20| 10,600 1 1,000| .. © # 95 30,772 10 Plumbing & tinsmithing 5 7 500l .. $ © de @ @ 28 7,038 11 Printing and publishing 9 12 4,950 11 6,920 1 93 60 16,298 12 Starch ..... .... : • : • • 6 8 2,350 2 350| . . i2 ( # 85 3,280 13 All other industriesi...| 18 16 9,33o 27 20,43o ' 1 i75| 232 57 354 - Quebec .......... 4,845| 3,166 3,197,556| 5,137 | 4,272,215 547| 164,523 70,851| 23,408,151 l |Aerated and mineral 23 2s 21,970 23| 14,379 4 679 262 92,184 Water8. 2 Agriculturalimplements 41 53| 52,155 51] 34,610 3 750 878| 298,506 3 lAmmunition ........ $ 3 1 500| 29j 34,979 1 260 254| 8i,414 4 Awnings, tents and sails 8 10 14,680 7 4,910 2 1,400 61 28,510 5 | Axes and tools......... 5 5 3,900 7| 5, 1 300 94 27,415 6 |Bags, cotton........... 3 2 2,000 22 13,600 1 300 64 24,500 7 Baking powder and flav- 4| | 4 8,650| 11 6,000 3 708 19 6,260 ouring extracts. 8 Belting and hose, leather 4 5| 11,500 20| 16,537 3| 1,150 75 33,580 9 Blacksmithing.......... 4 5 4,900 2 756| . . gt , 21 9,920 10 |Boilers and engines.. , .. 14 15| 21,860 26 26,410 3| 1,250 780 325,551 11 Boots and shoes... ; ... | 114 142 144,236| 335 337,412 30| 10,660| 5,896| 2,156,598 12 | Boot and shoe supplies. . 6 6| 10,500 6 5,984 1 250 139 41,260 13 |Boxes, cigar. @ @ # 4 6 7,700 3 3,000 © © ºr , 58 24,468 14 | Boxes, wooden . ....... 30 44| 44,320 18 9,732 2 510 764| 205,703 15 |Boxes and bags, paper. . 10 11 11,812 18| 15,921 1 450 98 40,018 16 | Brass castings.. ........ 4 11 15,300 24 17,930 º © L # # 243 115,994 17 º# biscuits and con-| 103 122 131,956| 185| 110,051 54| 12,576| 1,018| 397,709 ectlonery. 18 |Brick, tile and pottery.. 90| . . g e @ @ © $ e @ e $ 1,405| 297,146 19 | Brooms and brushes. ... 4 7| , 4,400 2 475| . , 21 7,047 20 | Butter and cheese. .. , .. 1,992 .. a e º p 9 v © 3,630| 661,278 21 Cardboard. .. .. .. .. . 3 6 6,400 1 1,200 .. C) © 85 23,725 22 Carriages and wagons .. | 126 148 113,748 43 28,913 2 100 1,104| 401,911 23 Car repairs...... .... , . 9| . . © © 64 48,051 3 510| 2,254| 1,002,739 24 Church decorations..... 3 3 4,700 2 1,236 $ © º © 30 16,164 25 Clothing, men's.... , ... 161| 188| 195,598 114| 76,278 8 987 636| 257,542 26 C† º•. (factory 38 50| 86,140 231| 184,122 24| 8,474 616| 249,469 product). 27 |Clothing, women's. .... 89 91| 69,960 19| 10,324 19 6,874 39 13,774 l © *Includes l agricultural implements, 1 boots and shoes, l eondensed milk, 1 cooperage, 1 electric light and power, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 2 furniture and upholstered and heating, l liquors, malt, l monuments and tombstones, 1 printing and bookbinding, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, 2 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, 1 woollen goods. s, l gas, lighting RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 33 TABLEAU II. Manufactures des provinces—Salaires et gages des personnes employées. —s Outside piece employees. vorkers r-i- » d, Ouvriers tra- employés. vaillant à la v pièce en dehors | Total Total salaries. Wages. si-gºº º-is Nom ou sorte d'industrie. | N° child- Total des | Total women | Wages ren | wages wages | salaires. | des gages. femmes| gages en- | gages gages fants NO, $ NO. $ NO. $ $ $ 1,059 7,279 338| 10,707 2 300] 114,306| 331,692 Ile du Prince-Edouard 9 168 3,954|Briqueterie, tuilerie et pote-| 1 I"i6º. # @ # 5 L @ ſ ſº 27,185||Beurre et fromage. ........ 2 # # C# # º # 6 5 et 2,670 8,088]Carrosserie. .. ... ......... . 3 39 4,466 1 90 # # 5,565 14,030| Habillements d'hommes . . 4 919 30,429 294| 7,332 # $ 31,487 93,999 Poisson, salaisons, conserves 5 g $ # # # 2 104 2 300 ,350 35,754|Produits des fonderies ... .. 6 2,190 8,216Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini... | 7 1 60 4,346 10,387|Produits des billes (billots).. | 8 ds & L@ @ 11,600 30,772|Produits du bois de construc-| 9 tion. E. º 4 $ d) 6 850 4,500 7,888|Plomberie et ferblanterie. . | 10 48 6,852 9 278 11,963| 23,428|Imprimerie et publications. | 11 @ Le # 6 (© © @ # 2,700 3,280|Empois. ........ .. ........ 12 53 5,532 16| 1,825 29,935 64,711|Diverses autres industriesl..| 13 21,613| 4,047,539| 4,712 536,106| 4,303| 924,615| 7,634,244| 28,916,411|... ... ... Québec. 14 ©! 2,424 7 687 , | 37, 95,295|Eaux gazeuses et minérales.4 l 2 652 3 235 87,515| 299,393||Instruments aratoires. .... . 2 114 l# @ $ $ ,739 96,477|Munitions . ... .. .. .. ... .. 3 26 5,424 3 300 3 v• 34,234|Auvents, tentes et voiles ... | 4 @ 5 5 $ 3 330 9,730 27,745|Haches et outils. .... .. .. | 5 99 19,900 .. L à 15,900 44,400|Sacs en coton . .. .... ... . 6 22 2,866 .. 15,358 9,126| Poudre-levain et essences. .. | 7 3 600 3 520| . . 29,187 34,700|Courroies et tuyaux en cuir. | 8 @ @ $ # º C © # # g 5,656 9,929| Forges........ ......... .. 9 # @ # 5 650| . . º (t 49,520 326,201|Bouilloires et machines..... 10 3,218| 692,225| 494| 56,896| 250| 41,583 492,308| 2,947,302|Chaussures.. .. ........... 11 173 26,402 9 976| . . © º 16,734 68,638|Articles de cordonnerie.. ... | 12 60 11,428 4 410 10,700 ,306|Boîtes à cigares.. ... , .... . 13 13 1,570| 100| 12,382 54,562| 219,655||Boîtes en bois ... ... ... ... . 14 448 74.314 381 4,245 28,183| 118,577|Boîtes et sacs, papier.. .... . 15 8 1,976 13 1,350 33,230 l19,320|Fonderies de cuivre. ... ... 16 619| 106,748 182 18,482 254,583| 522,939Pain, biscuits et confiseries . | 17 • 4 * 3 -3 57 2,916 s # 300,062 Briqueterie,tuilerie et pot'rie 18 21 2,500 1 104 4,875 9,651|Balais et brosses. .. ... ... 19 $ © ( © $ $ $ $ © © 661,278 Beurre et fromage. ...... . 20 20 2,353| 3| | 783| .. $ $ 7,600 2686iCarton .§.. .. 21 16 3,332 4 488 14 2,835| 142,761 408,566 Carrosserie.. ... ..... , .... . 22 9 2,399 12 2,778 .. © © 48,561j 1,007,916Réparations de wagons de 23 chemins de fer. $ 5 © º - 1 100 U g @ @ 5,936 16,264 Décorations d'églises e) • • © © © 24 859| 132,230 34| 3,416 551| 170,222 272,863| 563,410 Habillements d'hommes. .. | 25 725 122,766 24| 2,585| 2,452| 576,152| 278,736| 950,972 #º d'hommes (fa-| 26 l 1C U16S ), 914 176,979 34 2516 11 550 87,158| 193,819, Habillements de femmes.... | 27 lComprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 chaussures, 1 lait condensé, 1 tonnellerie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 2 meubles, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, l liqueurs, malt, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, l articles en laine. C—3 34 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE II. Manufactures of Provinces-Salaries and wages of persons employed. «! Owners and firm @ Salaried officers, managers, members. salesmen, etc. All other Estab- º† º Officiers salariés, gérants, com- Tous autres lish- "† 8h mis aux ventes, etc. Name or kind of ments industry. - Eta- VVO- blisse- salaries | men | salaries | men | salaries | men wages Inent8 mé-gs s- «-g s-ag º-mºms &- u-g-9 salaires | hom-| salaires | fem- | salaires | hommes gages lIl68 II l62S NO. | NO. $ NO, 3 NO. $ NO. 3 Quebec-Con. Clothing, women's (fac- 7| 12 23,080 29 23,300 7| 2,780 86 43,414 tory product). Coffees and spices. ..... 10 14| 22,700 45 32,478 1 575 59 23,689 Coffins and caskets. .. .. 8 11 8,672 11 5,494| . . { ) 4 ; 94 32,513 Cooperage .... ... • • • • • 6 8 8,500 . . dâ is , 73 27,550 Corsets and supplies. ... 4 4 8,200 12 13,800| . . i) © 38 15,400 Cottons.. . ........... 5| . . $ @ 78| 106,000 2 700| 3,078| 1,199,891 Cutlery and edge tools.. 4 13 5,400 5 3,336| . . 5 s 70 30,248 Drugs ..... ... : • • • • • • • 6 3 900 7| 11,100 2| 538 114 45,860 Dyeing, cleaning and 3 3 3,300 5 3,800 10| 2,010 28 12,904 scouring. º† apparatus and 9 7| 9,300 39| 46,247 1 300 970 461,050 Supplles. Electric light and power 17 3 2,300 75] 63,109 4| 1,320 318| 146,350 Fish, preserved ...... :: 121| 95 13,060 41 7,820 .. 64 @; 426 38,973 Flouring and grist mill 35 41 3 38 44,497 4 1,216 361 124,111 products. à Foundry and machine 81| 103| 112,160 167| 130,078 11 3,736 2,921| 1,144,726 shop products. - Fruit and vegetable can- 9| 11 12,500 30 11,827 1 400 198 20,655 IllIlſ,. F§ning goods, men's 22 27| 47,850 179| 154,656 10 3,241 310 137,370 Furniture and uphols- 42 48 60,053 64 37,352 3 544 940| 333,754 tered goods. Gas, lighting & heating. 4 1 520 11| 11,100 249 89,860 Gloves and mittens. .. 6 8 9,900 7 4,400| . @ @ 74 21,130 Harness and saddlery. .. 26 36 40,678 89 64,057 2 566 486 176,327 Hats, caps and furs. .... 58 74| 129,204| 263| 193,431 39| 9,60 701 282,327 Hay, baled.; ;.. .' • • • , • . 4 3 7,000 12 9,575| .. . $ $ 169 53,705 Hosiery and knit goods. 5 11 8,250 16 10,791 2 500 142 44,384 Interior decorations. ... 9 7 9,980 2 2,060 3 740 105 53,100 Iron and steel products. 10 7| 21,500 77| 81,527 3| 1,028 1,930| 752,452 Jewelry and repairs. ... 9 15 24,390 9 5,968 19 5,530 221 105,313 Lasts and pegs......... 5 5 3,550 1 364ſ . . # # # 51 18,020 Leather, tanned, cur- 55 77i 98,397 65| 61,258 3 844| 1,231 454,828 ried and finished. Lime .... ...... . .. 53 0 ê © © 9 4,490 U) $ e 5 115 38,937 Liquors, malt.......... 13 2l| 40,700 87| 84,629 1 175 7| 190,407 Liquors, vinous........ 5 6,375 5 2,400 1 250 26 7,244 Log products........... # # # # # # # # 12 # 2,º# Lumber products. , .... . 106 136 123,250 79 42,833 5| 1,000 1,973 678,052 Matches. .............. 4 5 3,500 10 14,170 1 160 230 39,540 M#º and spring 5 4 4,100 18| 18,920 2 1,100 151 51,640 beds. Mica, cut.............. 4 i 1,000 7 2,750 .. - 81 15,925 Monuments and tomb- 17 17| 19,200 12 8,782 © 264| 112,793 Stones. Musical instruments.. .. 9 12 10,340 5 3,700| . . B © 145 62,070 Painting and glazing. .. 3 4 8,600 3 1,100 3 520 95 34,137 Paints and varnishes.... 8 10 27,300 93 ,900 7 ,904 258| 102,852 Patent medicines.. . . 11 15 16,280 37 38,227 7 2,643 52 25,917 Paper.................. 12 23 56,100 75 70,010 6 1,860 1,401 561,915 Photography........... 4 5 8,750' .. ·© 1 260 23 12,532 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 35 TABLEAU II Manufactures des provinces-Salaires et gages des personnes employées. *=-— Outside piece employees. workers. *=-s »A ouvriers tra- employ 628, vaillant à la Total Total pièce en dehors. salaries. | wages. º- º- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. child- Total des |, Total Women | wages | dren | wages wages | salaires. des gages. femmes gages 620- gages gages fants NO. $ NO. $ NO. $ $ $ [ •- Québec—Suite. 576 106,050 4 500 286 22,500 49,160 172,464 †ºº de femmes (fa- riqués). 33 4,984 a © © © 55,753 28,673|Café et épices .............. 4 761 5 223 14,166 33,497|Cercueils. ... .. ..... ..... . e @ & $ U2 , 5 @ @ 8,500 27,550Tonnellerie , .......... ... .. 186 37,800 © © @ » l 22,000 53,200|Corsets.................... 2,414 556,503 1,123| 139,435| .. º 3 # 106,700 1,895,829|Cotons.. ... ... ... ... .. . 18 3,250 5 750 12 4,000 8,736 38,248|Coutellerie et instruments tranchants. . . i @ @ © © @ # 12,538 45,860|Drogues .... .. . .... ..... 28 5,050 3 300 9, 110 18,254Teinturerie. ... ...... .... 22 4,660 1 156 55,847 465,866|Appareils et effets électri- ques. 2 208 66,729 146,558|Lumière et force motrice électriques. 604 27,932 g # 9 g 20,880 66,905|Poisson, salaisons, conserves 12 1,555 11 709 96,363 126,375|Produits des moulins à farine 20 4,240 71 10,251 2 200 245,974 1,159,417|Produits des fonderies..... 270 13,091 46 666 24,727 34,412|Conserves de fruits et lé- gumes. 2, # 494,431 64 7,868| 448| 45,594 205,747 685,263|Articles de toilette, hommes. 21 4,515 63 7,283 14 4,150 97,949 349,702|Meubles. ... , . ' s s $ s • â e s s s ( 3 11,620 89,860|Gaz d'éclairage et de chauf- - fage. 195 35,268 9 800 63 2,475 14,300 59,673|Gants et mitaines. ......... 80 # 54 9,334 23 3,140 105,301 208,192|Sellerie. .. , . . • • • • e •n a s a © º es 1,146 200,173 16 1,474 64 12,082 332,243| 496,056|Chapellerie et pelleterie. .. . e e • $ © ,) $ © @ g , I @ 16,575 53,705|Foin pressé........... ... . 243 49,225 20 1,820 19,541 95,429|Bonneterie.... ... .. .. ... .. º3 - © © 3 280 12,780 53,380 L)écorations d'intérieurs ... . 83 A6,522 30 4,171 104,055 773,145|Produits en fer et en acier. . 16 3,068 18 2,600 35,888 110,981|Orfèvrerie. .. .. .. ... ... .. 9 732 2 312 3,914 19,064|Formes et chevilles à chaus- SUlr6>S. 121 30,055 22 3,294 5 600 160,499 488,777|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini... • • # $ s g, © 4,490 38,937iChaux ............ ... .... 38 7,180 © © © © 125,504 197,587 Liqueurs, malt. ... ... .. .. • e C @ E Q5 u © ºù º $ @ 9,025 7,244 Liqueurs vineuses.. . . ... . 23 1,813 509| 37,457 36 2,710 732,043 2,081,226Produits des billes (billots).. 1 100 15 1,369 12 3,000 167,083 682,521|Produits du bois de construc- 19 tlOn. 161 20,216 66 4,895 17,830 64,651|Allumettes .... , ... ... , ... 18 4,722 10 1,100 24,120 57,462|Matelas et sommiers élas- tiques. © e e @ © © fº g © s 6 - 3,750 15,925]Mica coupé........... .. ... . 4 1,196 1 104 2 500 27,982 114,593 M†enº et pierres tom- GS- 8 1,156 14,040 63,226 Instruments de musique.. . @ @ # @ g» s # s 10,220 34,137 Peinture et vitrerie.... ... .. 74 16,102 8| 1,066 111,104 120,020 Peintures et vermis. .. .. ... . 101 21,877 13 1,806 57,150 49,600|Remèdes patentés.. .... .. .. 482 77,937 53| 4,106 127,970| 643,958|Papier.... .. .. .. ... ... ... . 15 3,977] . . # 5 9,010 16,509]Photographie. ... .. ... ... , . N° C—3# 36 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE II. Manufactures of Provinces-Salaries and wages of persons employed. Owners † º salaried officers, managers, members salesmen, etc. All other Propriétaires et officierssalariés ; A». # - lA • p , gérants, commis Tous autres # associes de la aux ventes, etC. tS II] #llSOIl. No Name or kind-of - º •-- industry. Eta- W'O- blisse- salaries | men | salaries | men | salaries | men wages ln8nUS E-» s=-» — s- — ©-â• E-gs- salaires | hom- | salaires | fem- | salaires | hommes| gages Dſl6º8 IIl6ºS NC). | NO. $ NO. $ NO, $ NO. $ Quebec-Con. 71 Photographic materials. 4 7 9,400 10 7,500 2 770 23 9,05 ! 72 | Picture frames. ........ 5 6 5,024 .19 # là 2# 1 # # 73 Plumbing & tinsmithing 103 123 122,370 1# # 5 3 o8 '#ii 58 # 74 Printing & bookbinding 15 14| 15,539 3l # 13 92 29 iiol 1.659 # 75 Printing and publishin# 91 105 135,954 3# 2#, 8 1 '24o '362 802,322 76 | Railway supplies. . ... .. 3 4 9,000 10 # 1 500 75 151,500 77 |Roofing and roofing ma- 6 6| 10,700 10 l, 3 terials. mº º) f ) ! 78 Rubber clothing........ 6 7 10,000 32 25,8# 3 768 95 47,600 79 Scales.... ... .... .... 3 4 4,000 2 1,700 .. # # 23 8,143 80 Ships and ship repairs. . 7 9 6,400 16 16,014 1,110| 291,917 81 Silversmithing.......... 4 7| 8,572 ! 312| . . @ º 39| 20,040 82 s†ºs and meat 9 17| 29,700 é 32,160 12 4,000 345| 162,778 packlng 3| 792 S9 $ 83 Soap ......... -. ... & # # 7| 12 24,544 19 .15 # # 9 33,082 84 ï§co, cigars and ci- 39 § g5474 136 124,979 17 7,072 1,180 450,694 garettes. s"º 85 Topacco,chewing, smok- 14 25 45,900 106 149,036 777| 272,447 îhg and snuff. s) 86 |Vinegar and pickles. .. .. 6- 8 8,600 9 5,600 2 500 37 11,620 87 Wall paper ........... 3 1 2,000 45| 76,000 .. # e 181 72, 88 (Washing compounds.... 3 3 2,500 .. @ 4 6 ® 10 4,700 89 |Wax candles. .... , . ... . 3 3 6,000 . . ſ @ @ @ 16 9,200 90 | Wire. .. ... ... .. , . ... . 6 11 6,950 38 38,418 5| 2,450 222 86,146 91 Woodpulp, chemicaland 14 11 4,800 77 70,259 1 400 1,670 502,323 mechanical. - 92 Woodworking & turning 8 9 7,600 3 1,880 1 124 26,556 93 Woollen goods. ... ..... 22 19| 15,830 56| 76,812 . . # $ 986| 351,590 94 | All other industries i. .. | 113 84| 99,192 433 472,225 42 12,936 6,212 2,673,283 l Includes 1 artificial feathers and flowers, 1 artificial limbs and trusses, 1 babbitt metal, 1 batting, 1 bicycle repairs, 1 billia1d tables and umaterials, 1 blacking, 1 blankets and sweat pads, 2 bridges, iron and steel, 2 buttons, 2 carpets, 2 carriage and wagon materials, 2 cars and car works, l car wheels, 2 cement, Portland, 1 charcoal, l china and glass decorating, 2 church ornaments, 2 cocoa and chocolate, 1 cordage, rope and twine, 1 corks, 1 costumier and hairdresser, 1 cottolene, 1 cotton and wool waste, 2 dies and moulds, 1 dyes and colors, 1 enamelware, 2 explosives, 1 felt paper and pulp, 2 fringes, cords and tassels, 2 fur- dressing, 2 gas machines, 2 glass, 1 glass, stained cut and ornamental, l glue, 1 graphite, l hardware, car- riage and saddlery, l jewelry cases, l laces and braids, 2 lamps, 1 lead bar and pipe, 1 liquors, distilled, 2 macaroni and vermicelli, 1 mats and rugs, 1 mirrors and plate glass, 1 miscellaneous, 1 needles, 1 oils, 2 oil clothing,l optical goods, 1 patterns, 1 pipe and boiler covering, 1 plaster,l plaster and stucco,l plumbers' eupplies, l pottery, painted ware, 1 prepared flour, 1 pumps and windmills, 2 printing presses, 2 quilted goods, 1 rice cleaning and polishing, 1 refrigerators, 1 rubber and elastic goods, 2 safes and vaults, 1 sausage † 1 saws, 2 sewing machines, 1 † 1 show cases, 2 silk and silk goods, 2 smelting, 1 spinning wheels, 2 starch, 1 stationery goods, 1 stone. cut, 2 sugar, refining, 2 textiles, dyeing and finishing, 1 thread, 1 type founding, 1 umbrellas, l vaseline, 1 wa shing blue, 1 watch cases, 1 wire fencing, 2 wool, carding and fulling, 1 woollen yarns. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 37 TABLEAU II. Manufactures des provinces-Salaires et gages des personnes employées. —se Outside piece employees. vorkers. º-ga Ouvriers tra- employés. vaillant à la piéce en dehors.| Total Total salaries. | wages. «-8 -- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. | Nº child- Total des | Total women | wages ren | wages wages | salaires. des gages. femmes gages en- | gages gages fants NO. $ NO. $ NO. 3 $ $ Québec-Suitc. 4 · 800 . . © © 17,670 9,854|Matériel photographique. .. | 7 © © º dº 5 525 11,759 22,737|Cadres à gravures.......... 72 75 10,107| 173 20,450 º 187,721 616,981| Plomberie et ferblanterie. .. | 73 150 25,0S6 13 1,390 . . $ a. 44,065| 110,000||Imprimerie et reliure. ..... . 74 502 99,666 176 18,338 8 1,362 409,577| 921,688 Imprimerie et publications.. | 75 a e $ s 3 .300| . © © 24,818| 151,800|MLatériaux de chemin de fer. | 76 e © 22,469 25,500lToiture et matériaux de toi-| 7 ture. 60 14,342 5 520 36,606 62,462|Vêtements en caoutchouc. .. | 78 e e © e é è $ # 5,700 8,143|Balances .. . ............ 79 2 144 22,414| 292,061|Navires, construction et ra-| 80 doub de. «º @ @ sa $ s 45 8,884 20,040|Argenterie .... . ........ . 81 63 10,016 10 1,300 65,950 174,094 A† et salaisons del 82 V18 1C1GS. 15 3,112 3 161| . . 5 ® 40,689| 36,355|Savonnerie ...... .. ... ..... 83 727| 131,919 109 10,496 4| 1,700 225,525 594,809 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. | 84 955 162,025 75 7,160 10 25,000| 194,936 466,632 T† chiquer, à fumer et 85 I 1S8 T. 48 5,400 1 52 14,700 17,072 v§ et marinades.. ... . 86 19 2,980 66 7,000 78,000 81,980||Tapisserie ..... * @ « a ê e 87 3 876 2 400 2,500 5,976|Compositions à laver. ..... . 88 2 3()0 9 750 6,000 10,250|Cierges . ... ... .. . ... .. . 89 40 8,400 32 4,800 47,818 99,346 Fil e fer............ . . .. . ] 90 27 4,050 17| 1,855 75,459| 508,228 Pulpe de bois, procédés chi- 91 miques et mécaniques. a e .. 10] 1,200 9,660 27,756 Ouvrage et tournage du bois. 92 899 190,737) 143 16,048 4-3 $ as © 92,642 558,375|Articles en laine. .. .. ... . 93 1,029 199,052 571| 84,719 36 4,260 584,353 2,961,314| Diverses autres industries !.. | 94 * Comprenant 1 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 1 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc., 1 métal babbitt, 1 ouate, 1 bicyclettes, réparations de, 1 tables de billard et matériaux, 1 cirage, 1 couvertes et plastrons, 2 ponts en fer et en acier, 2 boutons, 2 tapis, 2 matériaux de carrosserie, 2 construction de wagons de § de fer, 1 roues de wagons, 2 ciment de Portland, 1 charbon de bois, 1 porcelaine et verre, décorations, 2 ornements d'églises, 2 coco et chocolat, 1 corderie, 1 bouchons, 1 costumier et coiffeur, 1 cottolème, 1 coton et laine, déchets, 2 coins et moules, 1 teintures et couleurs, 1 articles étamés, 2 matières explosives, 1 feutre, papier et pulpe, 2 frange, corde et glands, 2 pelleterie, préparation, 2 machines à gaz, 2 verrerie, 1 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 colle forte, 1 graphite, 1 quincaillerie, 1 boîtes à bijoux, l dentelles et tresses, 2 lampes, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 1 liqueurs distillées, 2 macaroni et vermicelle, l nattes et tapis, 1 miroirs et glaces, 1 divers, l aiguilles, 1 huiles, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 articles optiques, 1 patrons, 1 matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, 1 plâtre, l plâtre et stuc, 1 effets de plombiers, 1 poterie, objets peints, 1 farine préparée, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, 2 presses à imprimer, 2 effets piqués, 1 nettoyage du riz, l glacières, 1 caoutchouc et articles élastiques, 2 coffres-forts, 1 enveloppes à saucisson, 1 scies, 2 machines à coudre, 1 drap renaissance, l vitrines, 2 soie et effets en soie, 2 métallur- ie, 1 rouets, 2 empois, 1 articles de librairie, 1 taille de la pierre, 2 raffineries de sucre, 2 tissus teints et nis, 1 fil, 1 caractères d'imprimerie, 1 parapluies, 1 vaseline, 1 bleu à laver, 1 boîtes de montres, 1 fil de fer à clôture, 2 cardage et foulage de la laine, 1 laine en échevaux. 38 - CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE II. Manufactures of Provinces-Salaries and wages of persons employed. Owners † º salaried officers, managers, members. salesmen, etc. All other Estab-lº †" ºlOfficiers salariés, gérants, commis Tous autres lish- "† 8, aux ventes, etc. No. Name or kind of . ments 6 ; —e industry. Eta ºva- WO- blisse- salaries | men | salaries | men | salaries | men wages ments a-º-º- ſ-a e- º-º a - e 4-M- «- salaires | hom- | salaires | fem- | salaires | hommes gages IYlGS MY)eS NO. | NO. $ NO, $ NO, $ NO. $ The Territories.. | 105 88 64,585 39 35,109 4 1,500 39 357,344 1 Brick, tile and pottery . 15| . . $ @ õ # © s # # # # @ # 174 28,799 2 | Butter and cheese. .... . 23 U, 6 # # º $ é# $ © © 4 *s 45 13,084 3 |Clothing, men's. .... ' :-, 4 5 3,400 2 1,800 @ @ $ 4 14 11,200 4 |Flouring and grist mill products ... ... .. .. .. 17 25| 22,020 3 5,000| . . © | # 113 56,999 5 |Foundry and machine shop products...... º $ 4 5 3,700| .. @ p L @ ©I , # 25 13,202 6 |Liquors, malt. .... .... 3 2 2,000 6 5,300 1 700 48 16,018 7 |Log products , ........ . | 18| 24| 15,790 6| 3,600 1 100 308 69,700 8 Lumber products ... . 6 7 6,340 5 4,560 1 400 54 22,568 9 Printing and publishing 6 3 1,600 5 4,424 .. © © 29 15,634 10 | All other industries*... 9| 17| 9,735 12 10,425 1 300| 189| 110,140 * Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 car repairs, 1 electric light and power, 2 harness and saddlery, 1 lime, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 stone, cut, l woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 39 TABLEAU II. Manufactures des provinces-Salaires et gages des personnes employées. Outside piece employees,* workers. e-i # Ouvriers tra- employés.* $ † | Total | Total Piece en denorº salaries. | wages. 4 -8 ºs Nom ou sorte d'industrie. | No. child- Total des |, Total women | wages | ren | wages wages | salaires. des gages. femmes| gages En- | gages gage8 fants NO. 3 NO, $ NO. $ $ $ 13 4,350 25 2,875 101,194| 364,569|..... Les Territo1res. ... @ º 16 1,195 29,994|Briquet'rie,tuilerie et poterie 1 © r $ # & # @ # s ga @ @ 13,084|Beurre et fromage ... ...... 2 9 3,300 1 100 5,200 14,600|Habillements d'homnme..... 3 © © 27,020 56,999 Produits des moulins à farinel 4 s @ U, @ @ @ @ , º © 3,700 13,232|Produits des fonderies...... 5 © ! Q # 3 780 . . © © 8,000 16,798lLiqueurs, malt. .......... . | 6 © ſ ) C © © 6 @ © © © © 19,490 69,700|Produits des billes (billots) .| 7 © º $ t© © @ g © © ( # 11,300 22,568|Prod. du bois de construction| 8 1 300 2 350 Q © 6,024 16,284|Imprimerie et publications . | 9 3 750 3 450 20,460| 111,340|Diverses autres industries*. | 10 * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 sellerie, 1 chaux, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 taille de la pierre, 1 articles en laine. 40 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE III. Manufactures of Provinces-Working time. © Aggregate working days in year. Nombre collectif des jours de Estab- travail dans l'année. lish- No. Name or kind of industry. men t8 Eta- blisse-| menl | womenl | childrenl ment8 •g-º — ® -- hommesl | femInes4 | enfantsl NO. NO. NO, NO. British Columbia... ... .. ..... ... . © © © © © © • © © © © , se de sp • º 138,091[ 32,711 1 lAerated and mineral waters.. ..... , ................... ... 6 6,889 U@ 313 | 2 |Boilers and engines ... ................................. . 3 58,900 © y e 3 | Boots and shoes.. .. ........ ... .. : º @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ , @ , # p º º = s s $ # s 4 9,880 © 300 4 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery..... , ... ... .. ... .. » , e e z e 7 27,408 10,780 | # 5 5 |Brick, tile and pottery...... , ... ..................... ... .. 17 35,776 # # 898 6 lButter and cheese ... ................................... 8 2,900 $ $ $ $ 7 Carriages and wagons....... ... , .................. © t , s a • • 7 14.804 | # - a , 8 Clothing, men's.......................... - e E n º º ºl , e ^ º 4 $ e $ s a 47 57,117 27,939 1,500 9 Clothing, women's......................................... 5 1, 21,070 & g 10 |Fish, preserved........................................... 70| 191,984 ,582 4,300 11 |Flouring and grist mill products............ # @ @ e e * s e e e a s $ 5 11,880 # C és 12 |Foundry and machine shop products.. ....... ... .... 9 52,098 d© s 290 13 |Furniture and upholstered goods ...... .......... ......... . 3 16,552 913 ſ# $ 14 |Gas, lighting and heating.. ... .... ............ ............ 4 5,851 s # L) 6 15 |Harness and saddlery..................... l© © © º º º © * © © © e s s se 3 8,100 d) , 600 16 Jewelry and repairs........................ : ........... .. 3 4,500 º 4 300 17 Lime .. : ........... · · · · · · · · · ........... ----- : -- .. # @ $ # 3 3,362 # 6 # # $ 18 |Liquors, malt. ................. ... ... .. ...... ... .. , ....... 17 37,538 ſ# # 300 19 | Log products................ ... ........... .. .. , ....... . 75 777,033 1,997 1,160 20 Lumber products...... .......... , . ........ ............ 8 76,855 $ # ſ $ | > 21 | Monuments and tombstones......... • 5 L , , , @ @ @ @ L a º ſº ſº © e 3 4,000 # $ 22 Oils........... ............... ........... , e , a © © © é e s e º s » » 3 2,739 g @ # 9 23 |Plumbing and tinsmithing.............. 40 s , s © © e , E - , qi s a s • • s 8 15,993 2,352 4,897 24 |Printing and publishing .... .. .. .. ....... .. ........ 17 52,430 3,442 8,967 25 Ships and ship repairs ... ...... , .... .. .. ....... .... 3 15,256 , a @ @ 26 Smelting ........ : ....................................... 5| 254,850 | $ $ @ 4 27 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes...... ....................... 17 35,237 2,100 5,286 28 lAll other industries*................. ..................... 31| 181,681 16,916 2 Manitoba. ... ... ... .............................. . 324 898,528| 146,272 13,013 1 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery.. ..... .. .. .............. 5 24,660 4,200 |© º 2 | Brick, tile and pottery. .. . ................ ............. 19 33,284 © © 1,032 3 | Butter and cheese ... ......................... .... ..... 69 21,200i $ # # # 4 |Carriages and wagons ............................ ... .. 3 11,350 © 43 5 Clothing, men's....... .................. ........... , .... 13 20,512 14,723 6 Clothing, women's...... * º * º * º * º » , s s @ g • s • e s s e @ E @ s @ s , © •. 7 305 ,640 7 | Electric light and power. ..... .. ... ... .... ..... ....... .. 3 7,456 8 |Flouring and grist mill products. .. , ... .. , ... .. ... ... . 37| 102,140 * E 9 |Foundry and machine shop products. .. ...... • e e e • s a v • • © © º 4 22,688 © © 278 10 | Furniture and upholstered goods.. ... . .. .. .. .... ........ 3 9,625 305 . . Il | Harness and saddlery, . .. ............ .................... 3 12,450 ê t º © 12 | Hats, caps and furs.... ... .... . , ............... ... ... 3 4,680 5,760 $ $ 13 lLime ..... .. .. , ............ . , ... .. ..... ... .. · · · · · 32 11,118 9 $ 456 14 Liquors, malt................. ......................... . 4 34,351 1,565 , 6 15 | Log products.... .............................. .... ... .. 37 118,666 810 1,136 yea binding, 1 rice cleaning and polishing, 2 soap, 1 sugar refining, 1 vinegar and pickles. l Men and women in this table are persons 16 years of age amd over, and children are persons under 16 T8, 2 Under the heading of months in operation in this table is given, the number of establishments work- ing : (1) full time or 12 months, (2) # time or 9 to under 12 months, (3) # time or 6 to under 9 months, and # time or 3 to under 6 months. 8 º Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, 2 blacksmithing, 2 boots and shoes, l boxes, wooden, 2 brooms and brushes, 2 car repairs, 1 coffees and spices, 1 coke, 1 drugs, 1 electrical apparatus and supplies, 2 elec- tric light and power, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 2 furnishing goods, men's, 1 glass, 1 l-ather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 mattresses and spring beds, l opium, 1 paints and varnishes, 1 printing and book- RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 41 TABLEAU III. Manufactures des provinces-Temps à l'ouvrage. Average Months in opération in yearº # Mois en operation durant l'année* time per vee * nOt Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Movenne full time # time | # time | + time | given des heures •- sa 4-» E-# t-g-º - 1-mm- de travail | temps | # du # du 3 du non , par semaine. complet temps | temps | temps | donné NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. 56"3 227 39 57 44 25ſ. ......... Colombie Britanuique. 55-5 6 g) $ Eaux gazeuses et minérales. .... ......... 1 58 * 0 3 © # Bouilloires et machines ... , .... .... ... 2 56° 3 4 C @ Chaussures. ..................... ... ..... 3 54° 4 6 1 . . |Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ... .. ..... ... . 4 5 g fº @ © s 17|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie . ... ... .. . 5 66* 0 © © 8 .. | Beurre et fromage.......... , ......... . .. .. | 6 55 ° 6 7 © e .. Carrosserie. .. .. ... .. ... . * @ # à @ @ u» ® © e s e s a 7 55" 6 45 2 . . |Habillements d'hommes. ... .. .. .... .... 8 51 ° 2 5 $ e @ @ © © . . |Habillements de femmes. .. ... ......... . 9 58 ' 4 º © 1 41 28 . . | Poisson, salaisons et conserves. ........ .. 10 62 " 4 3 1 @ @ 1 . . |Produits des moulins à farine. .. .. .. ... .. | 11 56 - 2 9 © © C # 3 .. |Produits des fonderies. , ....... ... .. , ... . 12 56 * 0 S © .. Meubles................... e a * » a e s a e s • 13 60-2| 4 @i . . |Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage. ... .. ..... . l4 58 " 8 4 @ .. Sellerie. .................. ...... .. ... 15 54 ° 0 3 $ .. lOrfèvrerie ................ .............. 16 º ® º g 3lChaux.... ..... . ....... , .... : .. .. .. | 17 57 ° 1 17 g e © © @ @ .. Liqueurs, malt .. , ........ ...... ....... 18 57 · 2 30 21 15 9 .. |Produits des billes (billots). ... .. .... ... . 19 54 * 7 8 ºp és $ © © © .. |Produits du bois de construction . ... .. ... | 20 44 * 0 1 2 5 @ .. |Monuments et pierres tombales. ... ... ... . 21 73'3 • s @ » 1 2 .. lHuiles. ... .. .. , ......... .... .. ...... . . | 22 56"2 8 @ $ $ e . . | Plomberie et ferblanterie.. .... .. .. . . . . | 23 49 * 8 17 . . | " . . |Imprimerie et publications. ... .. .. .. .... 24 56 ' 0 2 1 .. Navires, construction et radoub de.. ... .. . 25 $ # © gt é , QI 5|Métallurgie.. .. .. .. , ... .. .... , . .. .. .. | 26 47-7 16 © et 1 .. Tabac, cigares et cigarettes ..... ... ... .. .. 27 56'0 26 2 3 Diverses autres industriesº. .. . m $ º • 28 60° 3 134 31 84 24 5ll. ..... -- ... .. ... ... .. .. Man1toba. 60° 0 5 # . . | Pain, biscuits et confiseries. . . ... , . .. .. | 1 s , s © © º º º 19|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poteriP ............ 2 66 ° 0 9 s @ 69 .. Beurre et fromage. ........ ... .......... 3 60 0 # @ @ ê g .. Carrosserie. ... .. .. , .. a ^ ae a e © © © s e e e e & s 4 55 ' 4 12 1 .. |Habillements d'hommes. . . .... .. .. .. .. . 5 53 "1 6 1 .. |Habillements de femmes. ... .... ... .. .. . 6 70 - 0 3 s $ .. | Lumière et force motrice électriques. ... ... | 7 65*2 21 9 3 4 .. | Produits des moulins à farine.... .. .. ... . 8 58° 7 2 2 a 6 .. Produits des fonderies.. ... ... .. .. * # > s e - © :) 60 ° 0 2 # g .. lMeubles ....... .... ..... .... ......... 10 58 · 0 3 g $ «9 s .. Sellerie........... ..... ............ ... 11 56 ' 0 2 1 .. Chapellerie et pelleterie.. .. ...... ... .. .. 12 s @ $ $ ©; 32 Chaux. , ....... , ... .. , ... . .. . . 13 58 ° 5 4 © s © L) s $ .. Liqueurs, malt ... .... . ..... . .. 14 58* 0 2 8 8 19 Produits des billes (billots).. . , ... .. ..... 15 * Les hommes et les femmes dans ce tableau sont des personnes de 16 ans et au-dessus, et les enfants des personnes d'au-dessous de 16 ans. *Sous l'en-tête de mois en opération est donné le nombre d'établissements travaillant : (1) le temps com- † ou 12 mois, (2) # du tem u temps ou 3 à au-dessous de 6 mois. * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 2 forges, 2 chaussures, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 balais et brosses, 2 † de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 café et épices, 1 coke, 1 drogues, 1 appareils et effets électriques, 2 lumière et force motrice électriques, l conserves de fruits et légumes, 2 articles de toilette pour hom- mes, 1 verrerie, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 matelas et sommiers élastiques, l opium, l peintures et ver- nis, l imprimerie et reliure, 1 nettoyage du riz, 2 savonnerie, 1 raffinerie de sucre, 1 vinaigre et marinades. ou 9 à au-dessous de 12 mois, (3) } du temps ou 6 à au-dessous de 9 mois et # 42 B CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE III. Manufactures of Provinces-Working time. 1 ) Aggregate working days in year. Nombre collectif des jours de # travail dans l'année. Inent8 No. Name-or kind of industry. ºg-gº Eta- blisse-| men women | children Inents #- -,- a^- hommes | femmes | enfants NO. NQ. NO, NO. Manitoba-Con. 16 |Lumber products....... .... • e s t s , e e e u e e s e , a s • n º 4 a s s a e s s 12 59,793 II , 120 17 Plumbing and tinsmithing................. ..... ........ 9 29,906| $ $ 540 18 |Printing and publishing .. ....... ... . e s • s g e a as $ e e s e , , , • º • 19 72,864 12,548 8,846 19 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. .. ... ... .. ... ......... 6 17,559 19,538 s 5 20 lAll other industriesº....................................... 36 283,921 46,183 605 " New Brunswick. . .. .. .. , . .. . , e s • e n ue © © © © â v · ) @ @ # @ 919| 3,347,586| 754,449 212,313 1 lAerated and mineral waters. .. .............. , 9 e 4 L , 5 # 4 7,060 300 900 2 Agricultural implements. ..... .. . .......... , .... 3 19,260 { $ # # 3 [Boilers and engineE .......................... • s # # e - e e s 4 # # # # t, di 4 lBoots and shoes. ............. . ............ ... .......... 70,000 9,200 3,600 5 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ... ........ ......... H 13 37,700 52,000 6,200 6 |Brick, tile and pottery............. .... ................. 15 43, $ Ö 1,928 7 lButter and cheese.. ...... s e s s e s s s e a • • • • • • • • • • • º • • s é e * s • 68 15,490 # # @ @ 8 |Carriages and wagons .................. .. ... .. ... .... ... . 28 50,198 6 # 1,160 9 Carriage and wagon materials. ......... ... .. ... ... .. . s é ! 3 15,180 4 ® º © 10 Clothing, men's..... é s s • e • • • • • • s • s • • • * " * º * • • • • • • e s º • 44 845| 113,710 5,000 11 |Clothing, women's ...................... .. ... .. ... .. .. ... . 10 572 30,850 240 12 Cottons. .......... .... e , • • • • - e s • • • • • • • • • • • • a • • • * • e e s • # 5| 260,296| 302,792 69,854 18 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring..................... ... .. .. 3| 2,400 1,500 g @ 14 Electric light and power.......... ............ . © © è º s 2 a 3 23,175 g @ @ $ l5 lFish, preserved ... ................... ... .. .. .. .. .. , .... . 227| 137,865 85,587 26,849 16 Flouring and grist mill products..... .. , ... .. ........ .... 19 21,969 @ © @ @ 17 Foundry and machine shop products.. ...................... 23| 150,546 # @ 3,864 18 |Fruit and vegetable canning................................ 3 3,750 5,400 600 19 |Furniture and upholstered goods. ... .... ............... 5 12,880 450 600 20 Grindstones and pulpstones.... ................ .......... 5 13,942 4 ? # & 21 Harness and saddlery................... .... .. ........... 8 39,300 2,100 1,600 22 |Hats, caps and furs......................... ......... .. 4 3,600 7,800 300 23 |Iron and steel products..... .. .. ... ......... , .... , .... p 4 87,878 º © 3,300 24 | Leather, tanned, curried and finished............. ... .... .. 12 ſ) 575 300 25 lLime . .. : .......................... .... ............... 4 2 © # , 5 26 Log roducts º º • • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • e s e s s • • n e m e s e s a e • • e s 5 e 236 1,174,015 4,934 28,427 27 |Lumber products..... ................................... 24 5,047 $ 45 4,160 28 | Mattresses and spring beds....... .. , ... ... .. , ...... .. .. 3 5,700 1,200 900 29 | Monuments and tombstones............... ................ 59,510 º # s , 30 | Plumbing and tinsmithing. ... ... • © s u • s • a • n u ^ • • s s • • • • R • a , 26 112,701 @ 4 | 7,878 31 |Printing and publishing............ , ......... .. v e s s s e e s • s 29 70,879 36,526 5,408 # † box.... d meat pac king. ... .. % 2, # © © l# 3 lSlaughtering and meat ing.. ... ...... y sp © 9 34 † • @ @ @ e s pºs © º © e © : © © © © © © © © © © © º © © © © © • • * 3 8,400 1,200 300 35 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes..... ....... « • s • © º º © © © ©r © © a 5 9,300 27,000 300 36 | Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical. ............. ...... 4 167,050 Q) © 7,725 | 37 Woollen goods ........................................ . © © 4 13,700 15,450 40 38 lAll otherindustries*....................................... 45 404,714 55,875 29,655 l Includes 1 aerated and mineral vwaters, 2 agricultural implements, 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 bags, cotton, 1 boats and canoes, 1 boots and shoes, 2 boxes, wooden, 1 brass castings, 1 carriage and wagon materials, 2 car repairs, 1 clothing, men's (factory product), 2 coffees and spices, 1 drugs, 1 # and cleaning, l egg concentrate, 1 furnishing s, men's, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 1 ass, stained, cut and ornamental, 1 interior decorations, l jewelry and repairs, i mattresses and spring † 2 monuments and tombstones, 1 oils, 1 picture frames, 2 printing and bookbinding, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 soap, 1 stationery goods, 1 woollen goods. * Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, l axes and tools, 1 bark extract, 2 boxes and bags, paper, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 brass castings, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 car repairs, 2 clothing, women's°(factory product), 2 coffees and spices, 1 coffins and caskets, 2 cooperage, 1 drugs, 2 fertilizers, 1 furnishing goods, men's, 2 glass, § cut and ornamental, 1 gypsum, 2 hosiery and knit goods, l insect powder, 1 interior deco- rations, 1 lead bar and pipe, 2 liquors, malt, l lock and gunsmithing, 1 plaster, 1 printing and book- binding, 2 roofing and roofing materials, 2 saws, 1 skates, 1 starch, 2 vinegar and pickles, 1 wire fencing, 1 woodworking and turning, 1 wool pulling. - éº RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 43 TABLEAU III. Manufactures des provinces-Temps à l'ouvrage. Average Months in operation in year s• # Mois en opération durant l'année time per week. Not Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Moyenne des full time # time à time | t time | given heures de ==h= «-» ss- º-8 •émº travail par | tem # du # du # du J0lOIl semaine. | complet temps | temps | temps | donné NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. Manitoba-Suite. 57 - 7 7 3 2 @ @ . . |Produits du bois de construction..... ..... 16 55 * 0 8 1 de @. @ g .. |Plomberie et ferblanterie. ....... .. . .. . | 17 53 ' 4 19 1 .. |Imprimerie et publications. .. ... ........ 18 52° 6 6 a © s @ © º .. Tabac, cigares et cigarettes..... ......... 19 57 "3 29 5 1 1 . . |Diverses autres industries!. ............. . 20 57: 7 324 92 216 265 22|....... . . .. . Nouveau-Brunsw1ck. 58°5 3 g $ 1 © © .. |Eaux gazeuses et mànérales. ... .... .. . | 1 60*0 1 © © 6 $ .. |Instruments aratoires ................... 2 55° 5 4 éb g $ # @ .. |Bouilloires et machines.............. .... 3 58 * 0 8 @ @ @. ſ> © .. Chaussures .............. , @ s s s s s @ @ @ @ @ @ @ # 4 56° 9 13 .. | Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .. .. .......... 5 @ 9 $ $ ſe © G $ 15||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ... ..... .... 6 66 ° 0 $ $ là $ 68 © © .. |Beurre et fromage. .......... ... ..... .. | | 7 58° 1 21 2 9 © ge s .. Carrosserie ...................... .. , ... | 8 56 ° 0 2 © s 1 .. Matériaux de carrosserie............ ... . | 9 55* 4 42 2 © . |Habillements d'hommes ....... ......... 10 53-7 6 4 i º fº . . }Habillements de femmes......... .. ....... 11 59* 0 5 g © tº .. Cotons ......................... ........ 12 54" 0 3 $ @ @ 9 .. Teinturerie N ... ... : ... .. :. .... , .... .. .. 13 74.0 3 g E ſ > 4 u es .. |Lumière et force motrice électriques. . ... . 14 55* 1 4 11 23 189 .. |Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .. ......... 15 60° 5 ? 6 4 2 .. Produits des moulins à farine....... ..... 16 56 ' 6 21 2| @ @ C @ .. | Produits des fonderies. .. .. ... .. .... .... . 17 58: 7 f> $ 1 l 1 . . |Conserves de fruits et légumes. ... .. .. | 18 56 ' 4 4 1 © # @ . . |Meubles , ... .. • s e s a se s e s © b s u s s t • s • e @ s * s e E # 19 34 * 0 @ @ G $ 3 2Meules et décortiqueurs ... , .... ....... 20 56° 5 8 ſ$ , © © .. Sellerie................ .... ... .. .. ... | 21 52-5 4 & © .. Chapellerie et pelleterie , ..... .. ........ 22 59* 5 3 l «s © #† en fer et en acier....... ... ..... 23 58° 3 12 g ® g e .. Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini................. 24 4 5 º © 4 # g # $ @ 4lChaux .... ........ ................ .... . 25 58*9 23 38| 107 68 .. |Produits des bulles (billots)... ... .. ...... 26 58 * 4 16 6 2 Q @ .. Produits du bois de construction.. ... ..... 27 54 ° 0 3 ſ$ $ d ) , 3 a 6 .. lMatelas et sommiers élastiques. ... ..... .. 28 55"2 4 4 1 Monuments et pierres tombales....... .. | 29 56 * 0 25 e • 1 . ]Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... . , s © e e e º º l 30 54 ' 2 29 © © G $ $ @ .. Imprimerie et publications................ 31 60 ° 0 ] 3 2 1 .. |Bois en paquets pour boîtes........ . © e © s a e•| 32 60*0 2 : 1 © © .. | Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes...... ..... | 33 57 · 7 3 G @ .. Savonnerie .............................. 34 48*8 5 d @ © © © .. Tabac, cigares et cigarettes....... * © º º º s s e 35 63° 0 3 1 g 5 © © .. |Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. 36 56*3 # 1 © º .. Articles en laine ..... .......... ........ 37 54'4 83 7 2 2| 1l Diverses autres industries*.. ............. 88 * Comprenant l eaux gazeuses et minérales, 2instruments aratoires, 1 œufs concentrés, l auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 sacs en coton, 1 bateaux et canots, 1 chaussures, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de # matériaux de carrosserie, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 2 café et épices, 1 drogues, 1 teinturerie, l articler de toilette pour hommes, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 décorations d'intérieurs, l orfèvrerie, 1 matelas et som- miers élastiques, 2 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 huiles, 1 cadres à gravures, 2 imprimerie et reliure, 2 abattoirs et salaisons des viandes, 1 savonnerie, l articles de librairie, l articles en laine. * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 haches et outils, 1 extrait d'écorce, 2 boîtes et sacs, papier, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 1 balais et brosses, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 2 habille- ments de femmes (fabriqués), 2 café et épices, 1 cercueils, 2 tonnellerie, 1 drogues, 2 engrais, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, 2 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 gypse, 2 bonneterie, l poudre insecticide, 1 décorations d'intérieurs, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 plâtre, limprimerie et reliure, 2 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 2 scies, 1 patins, 1 empois, 2 vinaigre et mari- nades, 1 fil de fer à clôture, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois, 1 étirage de la laine. 44 1901. CENSUS OF CANADA, TABLE III. Manufactures of Provinces-Working time. «g No. Aggregate working days in year. Nombre collectif des jours de # travail dans l'année. Mºb Inent8 Name or kind of industry. s- - « , Eta- blisse-| men women | children ment8 aé-d-º º-º º-º hommes | femmes | enfants NO, NO. NO, NO. Nova Scotia ... ... .. .. .. .. ... ............ ... .. 1,188 3,108,064| 866,557| 109,385 Aerated and mineral waters ... .. , .................... $ s e s s 9 17.042 © º Awnings, tents and sails. ............ . .. .......... , .... 4 5,850 # # © # Boilers and engines...................... » e , s • • • • e s s # # e © e 8| 127,468 ©. 300 Boots and shoes......... . .. ... ... . .. ............... . 13| 134,916 33,440 1,100 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ... ......... ............ 5 51,800 60,600 2,800 Brick, tile and pottery........ . .. .............. ......... 18 40,082 me , 600 Butter and cheese ........................ . ......... . 33 8,392 a e g # Carriages and wagons ..... . ............................. 25 60,170 © © 300 Clothing, men's .......... .. : ....... .............. .... 60 64,197| 220,095 900 Clothing, women's...... ............... , .......... .. . 7 2,700 20,650 300 Coffees and spices...... ................................ 3 10,800 6,000 º à Cooperage ................ : ... ...... ................ 15 51,720 160 180 Cottons............... .... • © s é s # $ º º u s # 5 s s , s é º ^ ds • e s © v © e º é s 3 88,164 125,088 26,848 Electric light and power .... ........ .......... .... * • , , 4 8,170 © # © º Fish, preserved ....... ., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 481 311,195 259,927 31,014 Flouring and grist mill products.. . ... .. « s s @ # * s a s @ s s @ sp é e s 10 15,740 @ 6 500 Foundry and machine shop products. .. ...... .. ... , ..... 22| 127,184 | | © ; @ @; Furniture and upholstered goods................ ......... . 6 45,355 550 1,100 Harness and saddlery ...... .......... e , • s p $ 4 m º E - 6 p a 6 13,200 @ W> # @ Leather, tanned, curried and finished. ..... .. ... ..' • • • • • • • • 11 35,183 ſ© ſ } Liquors, malt............. -- ...... . .. ... .. ... ....... 4 20,400 900 º © Log products .... . . ...... ......... , ..... .. ... ..... 228 618,738 3,901 8,485 Lumber products....... .............. ... . .. ........ 39| 128,599 © # 1,600 Monuments and tombstones. .. .. .. . , ... .. , ... .. .. 7 12,350 L, f# # Plumbing and tinsmithing. ......... ....... ... ... • ur © E a e 21 44,864 n è 4,000 Printing and bookbinding. .... ..... · e i s s # s # # n ^ º , s s @ @ s 4? • 5 10,200 12,300 300 Printing and publishing................ ................... 34 74,217 31,232 8,448 Ships and ship repairs ...... ...... ... ...... ........ 20 116,300 # ,) # @ Slaughtering and meat packing.............. ... .. .. ... 4 7,920 © º @ 4 Tobaccc, cigars and cigarettes. ... ... . .. .. ... .. .. ... .. 3 2,100 3,600 600 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff. ...... . . ... ..... 3| 8,700 1,925| 600 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical........ .. ... ... .. ... 4 62,550 4 ; 600 Woollen goods. .............. ..... ..................... . 11 21,300 22,474 870 All other industries*. .. .. ... .... ... , ..... ... , ...... . 62 780,498 63,715 17,940 Ontario. ... -- .... .. ... ... ... ...... ............. 6,543| 27,383,686 ,404,171j 1,189,260 Abrasive goods... ............... ... s gi º $ à © 0 © © » © e « g @ g @ 5 27,987 600 300 Aerated and mineral waters. ... , .. {© © © s G , s e 6 » © e © © s t e © s © © s © © 15 27,500 2,650 1,860 Agricultural implements ... ..... ........ ................ 66 1,258,373 5,350 22,580 Awnings,tents and sails.................................... 9 10,350 22,608 300 Axes and tools. .. ... .. .· · · · · · · ...... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 13| 235,575 880 300 Baking powder and flavouring extracts....... ........ , ... . 8 11,690 15,200 1,800 Barley, pot and pearl.......... ...................... .. .. 3 4,770 © W ! e © Baskets................. .......... ... ...... ... ..... . 14 43,673 7,525 11,780 Batting...... • © e e © © e e e e © e g • # e º s º e g e = $ $ » © a t e © © © © © © © © © e s 3 9 2,500 600 2 boats and canoes, 2 boxes, wooden, l l Includes l agricultural implements, 2 axes and tools, 1 baking powder and flavouring extracts, 1 baskets, brass castings, 1 bridges, iron and steel, 1 cars and car works, 1 coffins and caskets, 1 coke, l combs, 2 condensed milk, 1 co 1 electrical apparatus and supplies, canning, 2 gas, lighting and furs, 2 hosiery and kriit 1 brooms and brushes, , rope and twine, 1 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 2 explosives, 2 fruit and vegetable eating, 1 glass, 1 grindstones and ulpstones, 1 gypsum, 1 hats, caps and goods, 2 iron and steel products, 1 jewelry and repairs, 1 ladders, 1 lasts and pegs, 1 lime, 1 lock and gunsmithing, 1 matches, 2 oil clothing, 1 paints and varnishes, 1 patent medicines, 1 paper, l picture frames, 1 plaster, 1 roofing and roofing materials, 1 rug patterns, 1 shooks, box, 1 skates, 2 smelting, 1 soap, 1 stove polish, 1 sugar refining, 2 vinegar and pickles, 1 washing machines and wringers, 2 wire fencing. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190 l. 45 TABLEAU III. Manufactures des provinces-Temps à l'ouvrage. Average Months in operation in year hours of m-sgm» working Mois en opération durant l'année time per week. Move nOt Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° OV©IlIl€ 9 $ gº © iv des heures fulltime # time # tune 3 time glven de travail | temps | # du k du # du DlOIl par semºnº | complet temps | temps | temps | donné NO. NO. NO. NO. NO, 55-8 sº l41 320 358 20| . . • • • • • • • • • • • • . NouVelle=lEcosse. º Eaux gazeuses et minérales .... ... ....... # # 1 © © | Auvents, tentes et voiles ................. à 56 · 1 8 @ @ # g | | |Bouilloires et machines. .. ............. | | 3 58'3 · 12 ' 1 , 6 «s $ · Chaussures..... ... .... : • • • • • -- • • • • • • • • . 4 58"8 5 | | |Pain, biscuits et confiseries.............. . | 5 s 5 C# |) º ® 18|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. ........ . 6 66" 0 @ @ : '33 & g .. |Beurre et flomage. ... . ........ ...... 7 59'7 23 1 1 #s @ .. |9arrosserie ... .. ....... .............. 8 55-8 51 9 Habillements d'hommes ... .............. 9 52 * 2 4 3 Habillements de femmes.................. 10 50 * 6 3 é g $ & .. Café et épices............. · @ @ a @ si g @ s @ a s a 11 58 0 10 · 2 2 1 .. Tonnellerie........................ ..... 12 60 * 0 3 Cotons .............. : • • •,: • • • •. • • • • • • • • - . - 13 67 - 5 4 $ ſ $ s # • | Lumière et force motrice électriques....... 14 52 ° 4 6 · 21 167 287 .. Poisson, salaisons et conserves.... . ..... 15 59 ' 0 4 1 4 1 @ @ Produits des moulins à farine.. ........... 16 57-5 17 5 Produits des fonderies. ............ . , ... 17 57 -3 6 Meubles..... ................... • @ E @ @ @ @ @ 18 57 : 0 6 Sellerie................... # e • • • • • • e s e e s m e 19 58 ° 4 10 1 ê © Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini........... ..... 20 58 5 4 @ e .. |Liqueurs, malt. .... .. * g e @ @ @ @ * @ © © : s e ts • A • 21 58.9 20 56 90 62 .. Produits des billes (billots)................ 22 58-7 21 12 5 1 .. Produits du bois de construction........... 23 58'2 5 2 p @ © â .. | Monuments et pierres tombales. .. , ...... 24 56 ° 1 16 © $ 4 1 . . | Plomberie et ferblanterie. ....... ... .. ... . 25 52'2 5 $ $ &# # # º .. |Imprimerie et reliure. ..... .. .... ... .... 26 54 " 6 34 & @ s @ «© © .. Imprimerie et publications.. .............. 27 52 - 3 8: 6 4 2 Navires, construction et radoub de. ..... .. 28 58 ° 5 2 2 © $ â # . . [Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes....... .... 29 56 * 0 3 g $ , ©. & s . . Tabae, cigares et cigarettes.. ... ... ... . .. | 30 60 * 0 3 d$ g ſ© © $ $ . . | Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser. ... .. . 81 67 ° 5 2 1 1 5 $ .. | Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. 32 58° 2 5 6 g 4g ºp @ .. | Articles en laine...... ............. .... 33 58* 1 39 11 7 3 2| Diverses autres industries !............... . 34 59 * 2 3,334 705 * 1,736 309 459l. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... Ontario. 60 * 8 5 g as Articles pour le polissage................. l 59 " 6 11 3 1 Eaux gazeuses et minérales.. ... ... .. , ... 2 57-7 57 7 1 1 Instruments aratoires. ............... .. ... 3 53* 5 7 2 Auvents, tentes et voiles. ..... 4 57 " 4 13 - . Haches et outils........ ... .... ... * @ @ @ s @ @ @ s 5 54 : 2 8 @ @ Poudre-levain et essences.. .... .. ... . * © © s 6 60 ° 0 2 1 Orge mondé et perlé... .. ..... ... .. , , .... | 7 59 * 0 5 8 l Paniers .. , .............. ... .. - º « * @ @ # à e 8 58 3 3 $ Ouate................ ... .... . .. ..... 9 l Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 2 haches et outils, l poudre-levain et essences, 1 paniers, 2 ba- teaux et canots, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 1 ponts en fer et en acier, 1 balais et brosses, 1 con- struction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 cercueils, 1 coke, 1 peignes, 2 lait condensé, 1 corderie, 1 appareils et effets électriques, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 2 matières explosives, 2 conserves de fruits et légumes, 2 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, l verrerie, 1 meules et décortiqueurs, 1 gypse, 1 chapellerie et pelleterie, 2 bonneterie, 2 produits en fer et en acier, 1 orfèvrerie, 1 échelles, 1 formes et chevilles à chaussures, 1 chaux, 1 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 allumettes, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 peintures et vernis, 1 remèdes patentés, l papier, 1 cadres à gravures, 1 plâtre, 1 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 patrons de tapis, 1 bois en paquets pour boîtes, 1 patins, 2 métallurgie, 1 savonnerie, 1 cirage de poële, 1 raffineries de sucre, 2 vinaigre et marinades, 1 machines à laver et à tordre, 2 fil de fer à clôture. •! 46 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE III. Manufactures of Provinces-Working time. Aggregate working days in year. Nombre collectif des jours de # travail dans l'année. ment8 No. Name or kind of industry. -; blisse-| men women | children ments - - 4- hommes | femmes | enfants. NO, NO. NO. NO. Ontario-Com. 10 |Bicycles ... ...... , ... : ...... : ...... : ... : ... .. ... .. .... . 16 119,580 © 900 1l |Bicycle repairs............... • 5 • º º º º 4 • • © • • • 5 * s s e 6 • • • • • • • • • 3 6,252 2,400 475 12 |Blacking .. ........... .... ... : ... .. .. .. .... .. ......... 5 6,000 5,700 90U 13 | Blacksmithing.......... ... ........ .... ... : ... ........ .. 5 8,400 l© © ê º l4 lBoats and canoes.. ............... .. ... . ... ... ... ... ... . 13 27,474 © © & # 15 |Boilers and engines. .. ... ...... · · · · · · · · º « s s s s e e s s s » • • • • • 30| 599,295 s# # 16 lBoots and shoes............ ..... ........... ........ ... 38| 423,022| 189,435 19,200 17 |Boxes and bags, paper......... ... . - • • • . # # s • s s º º º • , • • 22 49,150| 173,565 10,455 18 |Boxes, cigar.... ... ... .. .. ... . , ... .. .. .. -- . .. ... .. ... . 4 33,150 19,560 600 19 |Boxes, woolen.................................. ' • • 4 4 • º $ • 48 171,764 1,150 21,413 20 Brass castings. ....... : ......... ... .. ' º • º 4 * , # E # @ # $ s º º º • à à 4) 15 108,080 2,100 600 21 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ........ , ... ............. 125| 541,654| 319,836 44,386 22 |Brick, tile and pottery.. .... ............................ 389| 541,730 © º 44,911 23 | Bridges, iron and steel................. .. . - e s º s a » , a • º » • • • 3| 101,450 © • - - 24 | Brooms and brushes. ........... .... .................... 20 # 33, 150 16,150 25 |Butter and cheese..... .. ... ............................. lº# 448,722 J- - é $ 26 | Buttons.... ... .. .. • ... .. .. -- . .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. -- ... . 3 29,980 34,340 15,880 27 |Carpets.. ..... .. ... .. .. : .. .. -- ... .. • • • • • • • • s • • • • • • • • • • • • 8 75,300 45,300 3,000 28 Car repairs ...... ... .. .. .. .. .. ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. .. ... . 11| 489,454 • © 1,722 29 Carriages and wagons.. .. : .. , º , â © s 4 g g * º) • - - • g º g is © © © © , º - - º - º 159| 885,052| 16,496 5,930 30 Carriage and wagon materials...... .... ...... ... .... .... 21| 217,119 ,300 4, 31 Cars and car works............ .. .................. 4| 126,077 150 32 Cement, natural rock................................. - - 3 21,000 © 4 # 9 33 Cement, Portland . .... . • © s > è $ e s , à º ® • © © © º 9 2 e 9 9 e • A • • > 5 99,398 1,132 1,120 34 Clothing, men's. ............. . ... , ..................... 398| 386,703| 589,882 17,717 35 Clothing, men's (factory product)....... » º º © º à - @ 5 # 4 5 s s u e e • • • | 19| 214,600| 374,500 8,700 36 Clothing, women's......... ' º º º • • a • n © © • • > • 9 º © à © © © º p , a ® • • • • 216 73,195| 911,372 26,355 37 Clothing, women's (factory product)............. . » a qu a • • • • • s 17 $ 459,150 5,700 38 |Coffees and spices. ............... . • • • • • • • • • • • © s de s e s • • • • • • e 11 21,750 20,960 600 39 Coffins and caskets............................... ........ 6 87,300 12,300 9 s 40 Cooperage. ....... .. : . ........................ 1 # s s s º .. e - • • 40| 126,928 e > l,320 41 Cordage, rope and twine. . ... ........... .. ........ 9 92,387 28,113 12,152 42 rks ........ ... : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . .. . .. . . 4 9,900 13,500 900 43 |Corsets and supplies.......... ' * º * º * • • • • • • • • , • s • • • • • • • • 10 19,060 97,360 3,420 44 Cottons. .. .. .................... .... ' ^ • • e t s s s s © • s s a e º s a 7| 326,723| 296,291 85,672 45 Cutlery and edge tools............... • * ° * • © º s s s a a e s © © 3 48,600 3,870 $ C 46 |Drugs ....... .• • • • • • ... -- · · · .· · · · · · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . .. . 10 71,006 37,000 593 47 |Dyeing, cleaning and scouring................ ............. 7 17,700 11,200 $ g 48 | Electrical apparatus and supplies.................... ....... 14 211,855 *# l,510 49 | Electric light and power........ .......... ... .. ... ... .... 27| 128,120 y 9 9 50 lElevators........... ....... .......................... 9 4 48,000 300 © # 51 † fruits and vegetables.......... ... ... » © # @ © © © © © © • 49 53,880 69,757 2,227 52 |Explosives. .... .. .......... ... .......................... 3 7,050 º º u g 53 |Fancy goods, n.e.s......... ............ ............ , .... . 4 2,120 29,320 1,890 54 |Fertilizers .............. ... .. .......... ...... ......... 4 6,000 600 a e 55 |Flax, dressed......... .. , © • , $ © © © © º 9 • • • • • • • 9 • º $ © 0 • • • • • • e 31 115,041 13,538 22,359 56 |Flouring and grist mill products. . , ....... . ............ . 275| 602,276 9,212 1,500 57 |Foundry and machine shop products...... , ................ . 168| 2,041,178 38,552 25,673 58 |Fringes, cords and tassels................................... 5 6, 18,964 5,400 59 |Fruit and vegetable canning............ « © © © • • © • s 5 @ © e .. . 43 152,972| 254,204 24,056 60 Furnishing goods, men's................................... 26 42,700| 300,112 7,890 61 |Furniture and upholstered goods. ................ ....... 108| 1,277,211 40,879 2 62 Gas, lighting and heating.................................. 15 53, 300 300 93 l9lass ....... : ....... :: ......... ....... ............ . - - 7| 148,612 7,150 13,000 64 Glass, stained, cut and ornamental............... , a s º © © • • • • 5 11,677 9 9 C 6 65 lGloves and mittens , ........... .. , ....................... 16 77,125 90,575 3,600 66 lHairwork. .................................. ......... • © © 6 12,300 13,975 300 67 Hammocks....... , .... .............. .... ............... 4 5,100 3,450 2,150 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 47 TABLEAU III. Manufactures des provinces-Temps à l'ouvrage. Average Months in operation in year. hours of Uº , ..- 9 working Mois en opération durant l'année. time #r - vee«. not Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Movenne lfull timel # time time time d-8 des heures º-8 # a-si # º-g- 3 4-g g1ven de travail | temps | # du # du 3 du non par semaine.| complet| temps | temps | temps | donné NO.° NO. NO. NO. NO. Ontario-Suite. 55 " 5 14 G $ 1 1 .. |Bicyclettes ............................... 10 60 ° 0 2 1 C @ © © .. |Bicyclettes, réparations de.. . ... Q • • • • • • • • 11 56 " 0 5 ſ ) © ) © .. Cirage ........... ............ ... ...... 12 60 * 0 5 © ſi @ $ º .. |Forges ........ .............. ... : ..... 13 57 ° 4 11 1 1 W ; .. | Bateaux et canots.............. 14 57-9 28 2 .. © © .. | Bouilloires et machines................ ... . 15 56 - 2 34 1 # 1 .. Chaussures ... ... ... ....... .... ...... 16 53 - 6 20 1 1 4 } $ .. | Boîtes et sacs, papier...... - @ @ s u e et e @ a = e s e s e 17 58* 0 4 © º ti $ G $ .. |Boîtes à cigares. .. .. ............ ....... 18 59 ° 1 20 21 4 3 .. | Boîtes en bois ................... ........ 19 57 · 0 15 $ º s 9 © © .. | Fonderies de cuivre. .......... ....... .... 20 59 * 0 121 4 $ $ @ . . | Pain, biscuits et confiseries.... .. ... .. , . 21 © © @ @ © @ s $ © e 389|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ... ......... 22 56 * 0 2 1 E @ $ C . . | Ponts en fer et en acier.. ........... ... .. . 23 56° 7 18 2| © s U# Qi .. | Balais et brosses..... .................... 24 66 ° 0 G $ 1,336 @ @ .. |Beurre et fromage. ....... s ............ .. 25 55 ° 3 3 @ $ a © © .. Boutons. .... .......................... . 26 59°2 8 © ſ $ $ ſe .. Tapis ........... , ............ » @ t e r s • s g @ es a 27 58 - 7 10 6 ) 1l C @ .. |Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer. .. | 28 58° 7 159 @ @ ) $ $ @ s .. lCarrosserie ..... .... ............... ..... 29 58'8 18 2 1 Q @ .. Matériaux de carrosserie. ................. 30 57-5 3 1 © $ © G . |Construction de wagons de chemin de fer.. | 31 63°3 1 1 1 © # .. Ciment, pierre naturelle................. .. 32 60 * 0 4 1 © © º Q : .. | Ciment de Portland....... ........... ... 33 56 * 2 323 67 6 1 l | Habillements d'hommes. .. ... .. .. .. - s • • e u e « 34 53 * 0 18 1 e # @ se .. Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués)........ 35 54" 6 125 81 9 1 .. | Habillements de femme. ...... .. .. ........ S6 52 * 1 16 © © s © 1 Habillements de femme (fabriqués).. ... . | 37 53 " 6 10 1 $ @ # # # Café et épices.... ................ .... .. 38 57 : 5 6 © © @ @ ſ ) | 5 Cercueils. ............................... 39 57 :9 23 9 5 3 Tonnellerie. ..... .. ... .............. 40 56 ° 3 5 3 1 © © Corderie. .... .... ................. : .. 41 52-7 4 @ C © © Bouchons. , ............. 42 53°5 10 º> s © Ú @ Corsets ........ .......................... 43 59 ° 6 7 ue , # [ 2 g a Cotons ..... ... s @ e s º s • © © © ºs @ @ s e •i @ º © © © â 44 59 ° 0 3| 5 @ # @ © © Coutellerie et instruments tranchants.. .. . 45 52° 5 3 1 © g 1 Drogues ... ... ........... ... .... ........ 46 54 ° 2 7 $ @ $ @ Q Teinturerie. .. .. . , s e e J @ e s « s H @ @ s E @ @ s @ e @ e 47 54 " 2 14 C) © @ @ e ! Appareils et effets électriques. .. .. .. .. . 48 65° 2 27 0 } 4 $ © lumière et force motrice electriques. .. .. .. 49 56 * 0 4 # # ſ $ C # s @ .. | Ascenseurs ........ -- ..... ........ , .... 50 59 " 8 1 1 3 44 . |Fruits et légumes évaporés. ... ........... . 51 5-4 ° 0 # 1 ſ ® a © Matières explosives ................ ... 52 49 * 2 3 1| © © t$ $ Articles de fantaisie ................. , ... . 53 59 * 0 4 (© © E © © $ Engrais ................. .... ........ . | 54 57-7 1 21 5 4 Lin préparé ... ..... .......... ....... . | 55 61 * 2 244 20 10 1 Produits des moulins à farine .......... .. . . | 56 57-0 154 12| 1 1 Produits des fonderies. .. ... ...... ... ... . 57 56 * 0 5 © © © © 6-3 -6 Frange, corde et glands ...,....... ..... 58 60-7 9 8 15 11 Conserves de fruits et légumes. ... , ... .. . 59 51 *8 25 © © 1 © © Articles de toilette pour hommes .. . .. .. | 60 # 103 4 Q 1 † s s s © • º e sde chauffage ...... 61 $ 15 <- , ; â se . |Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage....... , $ * Q ! 52'6 4 2 1 # s # 55* () 5 © © @ @ Verre colorié, coupé et ornement. .. .. .. 120 57-1 12 4 Gants et mitaines......... ........... .. . 121 # 0 6| . . uvrages en cheveux ... ..... ............ 122 51° 5 3 1 aInaCº • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ..Ae. .... ... , ... ... .. 123 1er et à priser....... [124 48 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE III. Manufactures of Provinces-Working time. Aggregate working days in year. Estab- Nombre collectif des jours de # sh- travail dans l'année. InentS No. Name or kind of industry. -> 8 Eta- 4> # YY)6BI) women | children hommes | femmes | enfants NO. NO. NO. NO. Ontario-Con. 68 | Hardware, carliage and saddlery. , ... ..... ... , . ... ... . 5 92,900 8,490 # # 69 |Harness and saddlery.. ... .. , ... .. s * 4 * & • • # • • H s a M e s # @ 6 @ 6 s 46| 254,100 86,085 7,500 70 |Hats, caps and furs.......... ........ .................. , . 49 90,467| 254,879 4,596 # #y and knit goods.. .. .. » , ei « º , s $ # # 9 # º s & #· · • • • • • • • • • • # *# º# 56,031 IlK • • • • • •- • • • . # e u s s a e v e n s s • • • • • • • • » • • • • • • • • • t « s t e s t º n s 9 7 546 73 Interior decorations........ , , , ...... , .............. .. 5 21,980 @ # $ à 74 Iron and steel products....... ... , ... .. ... , ... ........ 13| 300,128 12,776 4,024 75 Jewelry and repairs.. .............. , .... .. ............ 21 80,550 20,242 8,700 76 Leather goods............... .... ... ..... . ............ 3| 7,200 11,400 3,900 77 | Leather, tannei, curried and finished.. ... ... .. .. .... ... 61| 537,103 8,900 2,100 78 Lime. ......................... ............ # # # # # # # es @ E @ 69 83,426 à # # # # 79 Liquors, distilled...... .................... ............. 8| 108,940 8,900 1,500 80 Liquors, malt................................ ............ 52| 293,505 2,739 4,500 81 Liquors, vinous................... - º s i @ # # # ^ # º s p º º p 4 2 s r é s 9 15,958 960 300 82 g products ... ...... ............... .. : ............. 847| 4,054,445 18,696 79,554 # †º products , .......... ... , ........ .. - ............. 2 lº# 1,450 14,669 85 lMats and rugs .............. .. .... ... ................ 5 fi,goo 5,250 78 86 Mattresses and spring beds. ............. , ... .. .... , ...... 9| 30,455 7,650 2,820 87 Metallic roofing and flooring.......... ........ ....... ... 4 36,900 # # 2,400 88 Mica, cut.. .. ... .... ..... « • º , 9 g g s r • • • • e s s e» • • • • • à # 2 @ @ $ 8 11,023| 23,780 1,150 89 Mirrors and plate glass....... .. ...... .................. 3 30,600 @ g 900 90 | Monuments and tombstones. ... ......... .. ... .. .. .... ... 26 64,849 300 2,270 91 | Musical instruments ........... ..... ... .. .. ... ......... . 3Q| 647, 145 700 22,300 92 | Musical instrument materials. .. .. . ... .. .. ... ... ... .. .. .. 7 72,833 © # 11,015 º Oils. .............. - ............... ................ ... 9| 148,921 4,200 305 94 Optical goods .............. ..... .. , ........ .. . .... 3 15,600 7,500 5,700 95 | Paints and varnishes ............ .. ...................... 8 18,784 300 300 96 Paper ..... : ... ........... .... ....... ........... ... 15 186,558 39,642 3,400 37 | Patent medicines. .. , ..... .. .. .. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. .. $ 23 25,195 47,000 1,800 98 | Photographic materials. .. ... ... ............ .... ...... ... . 5 22,547 6,569 900 99 |Picture fraines. ................. .... ... ... .... . ....... 8| 129,940 1,800 7,500 100 | Plumbers'supplies. ... ... ... ... , ........ .. . 5 71,750 1,800 3,000 101 |Plumbing and tinsmithing ................................. 80| 402,646 3,000 7,980 102 | Printing and bookbinding. ... , ... , .... ....... , . , . ... .. .. 59 387,264 162,122 31,322 103 Printing and publishing................ ................. 214 883,363 200,439 73,170 104 | Printing presses............... ... ........................ 3 11,415 © ſ ! i @ 105 | Pulleys ... ................. .... ....................... 3 ,100 $ E 9,000 106 | Pumps and windmills. ... ... .. .. .. ... ...... . .. , .... . 16 131,900 300 1,760 107 fRefrigerators .. ... ........ .............. ............... 4 23,513 © © 4,800 # † and elastic goods..... .... , ........................ # # 41,700 2,256 Salº· · · · · · · · · · · ................... ............. ........ 45,219 500 © © 110 Saws ......... .. , ............... .............. ......... 4 54,975 (@ 0 $ 3 $ 3 111 Scales ............ ....... ........ .......... .... .... 5 ,400 300 1,500 112 Screws ........................ ..... . . .. ............. 4 51,204 16,993 $ s 113 Seed cleaning and preparing........... , .. . , .... ... .... 17 39,055 64,211 1,100 114 Ships and ship repairs....... ..... .............. ........ 9| 205,775 © © © © 115 Shoddy ............................ .. : ........... .... 5 9,400 3,620 275 116 Sixns ... .... , ......... .... ... .............. .... .... 3 6,000 9 Q» 900 117 Silversmithing............... , ............. .. , ......... 8 97,060 12,680 3,280 I18 Slaughtering and meat packing. .......................... 35 404,354 5,677 2,323 119 Smeſting ............................... * s s e s â * e * • p 3 213,189 ſe , © © 120 Soap : .... · ............ .......... ................ .... 9 52,300 23,700 4,200 12l Starch ........ ... : .... ...... .. ... .......... .......... 3 64,580 ,300 1,250 122 |Stationery goods.. .... ...... * ® 's ® , , y a 5 g» » © º e e et s © g # g e @ 5 10 48,280 75,900 7,200 123 Stereotyping and electrotyping. .... .............. ...... 4 14,700 © e 300 124 lTobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff. ........ ...... ....... 3 45,900 23,750 UD $ RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 49 TABLEAU III. Manufactures des provinces-Temps à l'ouvrage. ºm-mgm 4 Average Months in operation in year † Mois en opération durant l'année time per - week Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° . Mo GIlI16 full time # time # time # time not g1Ven des heures •gmmme •& «-» - - de travail | temps | # du , à du | t du non par semaine. complet | temps | temps | temps donné NO. NO. NO. NO. N O. Ontario—Sutte. 55-7 4 1 5 © Quincaillerie ........... .. ... ......... 68 57 - 9 45 } @ @ Sellerie ......................... ........ 69 43* 0 38 6 5 $ .. Chapellerie et pelleterie. .. .... , ... .. , . . | 70 56"8 35 4| s $ g és .. ]Bonneterie ......... , ........... .. ..... 71 54 * 3 3 . . ' @ º © s .. | Encre. ................. .. ... : ... · · · · · · · · 72 53* 5 4 © $ 6 , 3 º . | Décorations d'intérieurs. ..... .. .. .. , ... . 73 59° 1 13 @ Q ) © © $ $ . . | Produits en fer et en acier. ... .. , ... ...... . 74 53 " 1 20 1 © º B 4 .. lOrfèvrerie........... ... . $ e $ » 75 54 "3 3 $ © â © $ . . | Cuir, effets en .. .. . . , . . | 2 © s s s e s @ * g s , © s s 76 58° 7 50 2 © © E @ .. | Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini. .... .. .. .. .. . 77 @ © º ) e © © © º © 69iChaux ............... .. ........ .. ..... 78 60 * 6 4 3 1 © © . . |Liqueurs distillées. .... • s s a º , º • s • a • e s e a © e e 79 60 " 0 52 © # ê s L @ Liqueurs, malt. ......... • s é @ @ @ ts s ê « e g • , .. .. | 80 57° 4 8 º @ g gº 1 Liqueurs vineuses................ ...... . | 81 58 ° 2| 151 207 274 215 Produits des billes (billots).... .. .. ... ... . 82 56 - 7 1S8 66 7 3 Produits du bois de construction . .. . , ... 83 63*8 g # 4 2 # © Malt....... . s 5 @ © º â g @ # = @ é s g e 5 ſ> º º E E $ @ * @ 4 » & 84 57 " 6 2 2 1 Nattes et tapis................ , ... ... .... 85 56 ° 0 S (@ @ 1 Matelas et sommiers élastiques. .. ... ... . 86 57 - 2 4 # g - Toiture métallique..... . - e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 87 55° 3 7 1 - Mica.coupé ..... .............. ... . 88 | 56 ° 3 3 @ @ | | Miroirs et glaces. ... ... ............... 89 57 " 5 18 8 . ! Monuments et pierres tombales. ... . .. .. | 90 55"8 29 1 · Instruments de musique. ... . .. .. .. .. . 91 56" 4 7 © © · Instruments de musique, matériaux ...... 92 61 ' 4 7 l' 1 . • Huiles. .... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · , a a s e s g e © © s 93 53 * 6 2 Nº $ ] . Articles optiques. ..... .... ... .......... 94 53 " 8 8 $ @ . . Peintures et vernis................. ... 95 61 ° 2 15 - • • • Papier ..... » s s g @ e @ u • s s s « p s @ v @ s • , ' • s 96 51 ° 0 22 1 • » ! Remèdes patentés. ......... .......... .. , 97 53"5 4 1 • • ! Matériel photographique.... , ... . .. , ..... 98 54 ° 2 8 | $ @ . . Cadres à gravures . ...... .. » «a a s s º º $ $ . | 99 55 ° 0 4 1 - : - Effets de plombiers. ........ ... . g « . . [100 56 ° 4 77 1 2i Plomberie et ferblanterie.. .... .. ... .... . 101 53'0 58 1 d.3 $ Imprimerie et reliure . ... . .. ... ... | |102 54 ° 2 214 Imprimerie et publications..... .......... 103 53 ° 3 3 · . . |Presses à imprimer ................. .. .. 104 56 * 6 3 .. | Poulies ..... .... .............. , © $ $ $ E E 105 58" 6 13 $ g Pompes et moulins à vent........ ... .... 106 55 ° 5 4 fº º Glacières ...... ... : ......... ..... .. .. 107 53 " 1 6 @ ) º Caoutchouc et articles élastiques. ... .. .. .. 108 62* 0 5 2| . 2 g © Sel. ................ .. · · · · · · · · · ... .. 109 54 : 0 |3| $ l Scies ... .... ... .............. : .. 110 56 ° 6 5 © © º Balances ..... ... ....... , ................ 111 57 ° 2 4 © © · · $ # is.. .. · . ... . « s a e » s e e * , ſº • e s © © © © © © º s @ e 112 57-6 10 5 1| 1 Nettoyage et préparation des graines de , S8IIl8IlC8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . : · · · · · · · · · · · 113 57 - 3 7 @ @ l 1 Navires, construction et radoub de. ..... .. |114 52° 0 4 1 OE > 6 Drap renaissance . .. ................... 115 53° 6 3 $ º Enseignes....... .. ................... ... . 116 56* 8 8 º s $ # $-8 gº g Argenterie ... : ....................... . . | 117 76-8 23 6 5 1 Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. ....... . 118 52* 0 2 1 • • ) a» à Métallurgie.. ..... .... .................. 119 56 : 2 9, & Savonnerie ................... ..... : ... . 120 59 - 6 3 © g Empois.. . :: » e s s e e a @ º s • • s s s @ s @ es © • a © e s • • . 121 52*9 10 $ Articles de librairie .... .................. 122 54 * 2 4 , â; Stéréotypie et électrotypie. .... « • e ts ê © e © © s s 123 54'3 2 1 Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser....... l124 C 50 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 4? TABLE III. Manufactures of Provinces-Working time. Aggregate working days in year. Nombre collectif des jours de Estab- travail dans l'année. e lish- • 1 Inents No. Name or kind of industry. <-»©ºm Eta- blisse-| men women | children ment8 4 sºrs •s - - hommes | femmes | enfants NO. NO, NO. NO. Ontario-Con. 125 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes., ..... .. .. ...... .. .. .. : ... . 68 311,355| 171,360 30,565 126 |Vinegar and pickles. .. ........ ... . ......... .. .. .. · . ... 13 23,371 12,819 2,219 127 | Washing machines and wringers. ... ..... .... ... ... .. , ... 5 42,820 1,200 1,730 128 lWatch cases...... ............... ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. # 3| 80,474 , 12,596 900 129 |Window blinds and shades. .... ........... ... ... .......... 4 55,500 21,000 1,800 130 !Wire ... .. .. .. . , • s e , a a s e s e s e e s • s • • • • • • • • • • • • * ° * º * 9 61,800 10,800 2,400 131 Wire fencing........................ .... ... .. ... ... .. .. 10 26,750 600 600 132 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical ... .. ... ... .. .... . .. 3 70,100 50 3,000 133 | Woodworking and turning. ... .. .. ... ... , e a • e • • • • • • • • • • • • 25| 138,426 10,700 7,830 134 ]Woollen goods..... ... ............... ............ .... . 117| 426,339 489,975 109,666 185 ]Woollen yarns................... ........ .... .......... 5 6,640 5,620 600 136 | All other industriesl .... ......... .. ... e e s e s « » s * ° * ° * ° * ° ° 105| 520,164| 182,720 27,125 Prince Edvvard Islamd.. .. .. .. .. ... , ... .. , ... . 334 276,651 94,722 27,075 1 #Brick, tile and pottery...................... .... .. .. 10 5,192| 4 # 644 2 † and † « • • • • • • e s e » e » , • s s • • s - • • • • • • * ° * ° * * º * º * º 47 # # # #) @ 3 Carriages and wagons........ - e , « « s s • • • e • • • • • • = * º * " * º * " * ° 3 « # 4 4r #† men's. ........................... . s s s e s m e s s « D e s e 8 9,300 10,560 300 5 Fish, preserved ............. ....... ..... .... , ..... ... . 198 63,838 58,422 17,741 6 Foundry and machine shop products.. .... ............ ... . 4 32,100 º © 600 7 |Leather, tanned, curried and finished ............ .. .. .. .. . 3 9,100 $ fé ? 8 Log products ................................... ... . • • • 12 11,334 © © 75 9 † products.. ................. .. .... .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · 8 27,924 # . . 10 Plumbing and tinsmithing ....... .. ..................... 5 6,825 º , 1,475 11 Printing and publishing ................. ... , ... .. , ... .. 9 18,045 14,460 2,700 12 Starch ..... .... , .... ......... .............. ... ... .. .. 6 .3,331 @ @ # 4 : 13 All other industries * ........ ............................ 18 61,560 11,280 3,540 1Includes 1 air brakes, 1 alabastine, 2 artificial feathers and flowers, 2 artificial limbs and trusses, 1 axle grease, l bags, cotton, 1 belting and hose, rubber, 2 billiard tables and materials, 1 bleaching powder, l boot and shoe suppliesſ 2 carbide of calcium, 1 carpet sweepers, 1 celluloid goods, 1 chains, 2 chewing gum, 1 church decorations, 1 cider presses, 2 cocoa and chocolate, 1 combs, 1 condensed milk, 2 confec- tioners'supplies, 1 cream separators, 1 dental supplies, 1 dies and moulds, 1 embroidery, 1 featherbone, 1 feather goods, 1 fire alarm supplies, 1 firemen's † 1 fire works, 1 fly paper,# machines, 2 glue, 1 old leaf and foil, 1 hay, † 2 jewelry cases, 1 knitting machines, 1 knitting needles, 1 laces and braids, ladders, 1 lamps, 2 lanterns, 2 lasts and pegs, 1 lead bar and pipe, 2 lock and gunsmithing.1 mantels and grates, 1 miscellaneous, 2 oil clothing, 1 patterns, 1 peat, 2 photography, 2 pipe and boiler coyering, 1 plaster and stucco, 1 popcorn, 1 prepared cheese, 1 railway supplies, 2 regalias and society emblems, 2 roofing and roofing materials, i safes and vaults, 1 school supplies, 1 sea-grass, lsewing machines, lshooks, box, l show cases, l slaughtering, not including meat packing, 1 soda water apparatus, 1 spray-motors, 1 stamps and stencils, 1 steam packing, 2 stone, cut, 1 tallow, refined, 1 textiles, dyeing and finishing, 1 # founding, 2 umbrellas, 1 vaccine, 1 wall paper, 1 waxed paper, 1 wax figures, 1 woodenware, 1 wool carding and fulling, 2 wool pulling, 1 yeast cakes. • * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 boots and shoes, 1 condensed milk, 1 cooperage, 1 electric light and power, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 2 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 gas, lighting and heating, · 1 liquors, malt, l monuments and tombstones, 1 printing and bookbinding, 2slaughtering and meat packing, 2 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, 1 woollen goods. - RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. | 51 TABLEAU III. Manufactures des provinces-Temps à l'ouvrage. Months in operation in year Average º-º-º-º hours of Mois en opération durant l'année working time ºr wee © nOt Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. Moyenne full time # time | # time | # time | given des heures {-ºs- «º,-º-i-º 6-º-d-º sms- - de travail | tem # du # du 3 du IlOIl par semaine.jcomplet | temps | temps | temps | donné. NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. Ontario— Fin. 50°3 66 2 C @ $ e .. Tabac, cigares et cigarettes.... ..... ...... 125 57 : 4 8 2 1 2 .. Vinaigre et marinades ................... 126 60 ' 0 4 1 @ @ @ 5 .. Machines à laver et à tordre........ , ..... . 127 | 53* 6 3 Boîtes de montres.................. ...... 128 56 ° 6 4 g» a g e @ @ .. Stores et rideaux en toile.................. 129 58: 7 7 2 @ g» © © .. | Fil de fer.. .. . .. ... ... .. - s e © © e © s s e 130 50°7 5 3 2 º $ . . | Fil de fer à clôture.. ... .. .. 10 • • • • • • • • • • . | 131 66°0 3 e à º $ .. Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et méca- niques ..... .................. .... .... 132 58 ' 2 19 2 2 2 .. Ouvrage et tournage du bois.............. . 133 59 ° 5 57 43 15 2 ... Articl§ en laine§ § §.............. 134 58 * 8 4. $ $ 1 .. Laine en échevaux................ • • • • • • . . 135 54"9 77 20 4 4 .. Diverses autres industries".. ............. . | 136 | 61 7 52 12 52 - · 10 ...... . .. Ile du LPrince=lEdouards © © © © C) © 10#riqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ... .. .. ..... 1 66" 0 @ e g @ 47 es * .. |Beurre et fromage. ...................... 2 59 * 0 5 1 º © @ @ .. lCarrosserie .... ... ............ , ...... 3 60 * 0 8 $ @ Q ; Q : © .. | Habillements d'hommes. ........... ... .. 4 61 " 6 © G @ @ © © 198 .. | Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .... ..... . 5 59 " 5 3 1 #a Produits des fonderies. .. .. ............ 9 6 60 ° 0 2 1 6 ê Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini ........... ... , . 7 61 " 0 2 4 4 2 Produits des billes (billots).. .. , ... ...| .... | 8 59'5 7 1 & g Produits du bois de construction. .... ..... 9 57 - 6 3 1 1 Plomberie et ferblanterie. .... .. .. ........ 10 55 : 8 9 gs e © © Imprimerie et publications .............. . 11 68 6 # $ 6 Empois . . ... .... .......... s E 2 - # $ @ . . . , | 12 58 0 13 3 1 1 Diverses autres industries *.... , ...... .. . 13 lComprenant 1 freins à air, l albâtre, 2 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 2 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc, 1 graisse à essieu, 1 sacs en coton, 1 courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc, 2 tables de billard et matériaux, 1 poudre à blanchir, 1 articles de cordonnerie, 2 carbure de calcium, 1 balayeuses, 1 objets en celluloïde, 1 chaînes, 2 gomme à mâcher, 1 décorations d'églises, l l resses à cidre, 2 coco et chocolat, 1 peignes, 1 lait condensé, 2 articles de confiserie, 1 séparateurs à crême, 1 matériel dentaire, l coins et moules,l broderie, 1 baleine, 1 articles en plumes, 1 matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie, 1 effets de pompiers, 1 feux d'artifice, 1 papier à mouches, 2 machines à gaz, 2 colle forte, 1 or en feuille et étain, 1 foin pressé, 2 boîtes à bijoux, 1 machines à tricoter, 1 aiguilles à tricoter, 1 dentelles et tresses, 2 échelles, 1 lampes, 2 lanternes, 2formes et chevilles à chaussures,l plomb en barres et tuyaux, 2 serrurerie et armurerie,lmanteaux et grilles de cheminées, 1 divers, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 patrons, 1 tourbe, 2 photographie, 2 matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, 1 plâtre et stuc, 1 maïs crevé, 1 fromage préparé, 1 matériaux de chemin de fer, 2 insignes et emblèmes, 2 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 coffres-forts, 1 fournitures d'école, 1 herbe marine, 1 machines à coudre, 1 bois en paquets pour boîtes, 1 vitrines, 1 abattoirs, non compris dans les salaiscns de viandes, 1 appareils pour eaux gazeuses, 1 moteurs-vaporisateurs, 1 étampes et patrons, 1 garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur, 2 taille de la pierre, 1 suif raffiné, 1 tissus teints et finis,. 1 caractères d'imprimerie, 2 parapluies, 1 vaccin, l tapisserie, 1 papier ciré, 1 figures en cire, 1 objets en bois, 1 cardage et foulage de la laine, 2 étirage de la laine, 1 levain. * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 chaussures, 1 lait condensé, 1 tonnellerie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 2 meubles, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 tabac · à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 1 articles en laine. C—4# 52 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE III. Manufactures of Provinces-Working time. Aggregate working days in year. | Nombre collectif des jours de •. Estab- travail dans l'année. lish- ments No. Nanne or kind of industry. q-g" Eta- blisse II)6>Il women | children Inel} t > •g- -> •- hommes | femmes | enfants NO NO, NO. NO. Quebec.. .. . @ @ @ @ e s • º • s s e « e e 2 e a e m e e • e • • • • • © © © © º º º * 4,845| 18,120,979 6,078,414 1,207,065 1 lAerated and mineral waters . ... ... .. ... .............. ... . 23 77,682 3,750 1,950 2 Agricultural implements.. .. .......... ............... . © 41 247,990 510 900 3 Ammunition ....... . ..... ............. ..... .. ... 3 75,900 36,200 s @ 4 |Awnings, tents and sails............. .................. { I 8 17,500 6,900 900 5 | Axes and tools. .............. ............ ........ ... .... 5 24,760 4 $ 900 6 |Bags, cotton. .......................... .. , .. ... ........ 8 21,200 29,700 º # 7 # powder and flavouring extracts.. .. .. ........ ... . 4 5,700 6,600 3 | > 8 |Belting and hose, leather .................. ... ...... .... 4 22,500 900 900 9 |Blacksmithing ........ * v @ * # $ @ $ # * $ s a 4 ® s s a s a $ u d E à à © º d s u © º 4 6,300 & @ # # 10 |Boilers and engines ........... , ... & $ # a , @ @ t * @ # @ $ @ # 6 , 6 14 232,746 E 4 1,508 11 IBoots and shoes .... ... . ............ ..... H 4 , s s s n º s si C, 114| 1,667,372 884,851| 141,950 12 |Boot and shoe supplies .. .. .. ... ....................... 6 41,700 51,480 2,700 13 |Boxes, cigar... .. , ........ $ 4 17,260 17,820 1,194 14 |Boxes, wooden.. ........... ... .... .. ... ...... .. ..... 30 200,992 2,613 23,695 15 |Boxes and bags, paper. .. ........... .. .. -- · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 10 29,325| 133,425 11,400 16 lBrass castings..... ..... ....... ... ..... ................ .. 4 72,614 2,400 3,900 17 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery ..... .. ... .. ........ ... 1o3 308,416 179,852| 55,102 18 Brick, tile and pottery.. ..... ... ... .. , ... ... , @ @ @ à g # # # * # 4 90 249,538 • • 6,926 19 | Brooms and brushes .... ........ .................... ... . 4 6, 6,300 300 20 | Butter and cheese.. .. , .... * e a u s & e m m e s # v , a • # • , • © © © s s * º * 1,992| 615,035 $ # # © 21 Cardboard. .... . .. ..... .................. , ............ 3 25, 6,000 900 22 Carriages and wagons............ ..................... . . | 126| 312,714 4, 1,150 23 Car repairs ........... .. , ... ...... ................. .. . 9| 671,540 2,700 3,730 24 Church decorations........... , ... ...... ........ ....... 3 9,489 45 @ 300 25 Clothing, men's........... - º • • • • • a e s e s e s e s • r s e • • • • s r e 161 184,200| 222,384 9,250 26 Clothing, men's (factory product) ....... .. .. 38 183,760| 216,510 6,990 27 Clothing, women's .... .. . .............. ......... ... 89 11,150| 261,132 8,616 28 Clothing, women's (factory product)......... .. .......... 7 9 172,800 1,200 29 Coffees and spices............... ........................ 10 17,960 9,880 , é) 30 lCoffins and caskets .... ....... .. ........ .......... 8 ,500 1,200 1,500 31 P€t'a 8e • • • • . . - • • • • . .. .. , . . .. • • • • . .. , . .. .. .. .. .. . 6 19,800 f# @ g 4 32 Corsets and supplies..... ... ...... .. . .. .. ' 5 4 . , à © 4 # # # @ ſe 4 11,400 55,700 $ $ 33 Cottons. .... ...... .... ... * º * º * " * • • s • e s s s e s e s s s s 5| 933,611| 733,471| 340,796 34 |Cutlery and edge tools .............................. .... 4 22,800 7,200 1,500 35 Drugs ... ... . : · · · · ,- • • • • .° ° • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 6 30,860 @ @ # | # 36 |Dyeing, cleaning and scouring .. .............. .... ... 3 8,400 8,400 9C0 37 Electrical apparatus and supplies ...... , ................... 9| 290,7 6,600 300 38 ]Electric light and power................................... 17 96,588 5 # 630 39 |Fish, preserved.. .... ............. ............. ... , .. 121 38,914 55,957 @ 6 40 lFlouring and grist mill products.. .. .. ..... ... ... ... .. @ » 35 88,241 2,835 1,638 41 |Foundry and machine shop products.............. s © © e e © e 4» t e 81| 853,030 5,850 21,100 42 [Fruit and vegetable canning. .......... • $ s $ » ^ * e @ e @ s 6 e s © © © © 9 35,204 32,098 1,716 43 |Furnishing goods, men's. .... , ...... ... .. • © t e e» $ * © © © © © © © 22| 91,980| 761,300 16,580 44 ]Furniture and upholstered goods ...... . , , ............ , & 42i 277,562 ,000 18,587 45 |Gas, lighting and heating ........... ... , ........ .... 4 89,525 $ @ e , 46 |Gloves and mittens.. ... . , e « • e • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 21,330 56,325 2,325 47 |Harness and saddlery ....... .. . ............. ... . - 26| 145,500 23,640 16,200 48 |Hats, caps and furs .... .... . ........ .. ... .. · · · · · · · · · · 58| 201,980 323,300 3,950 49 |Hay, baled ..... ... ...... .. , ... .. .. .. ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 4 47,025 © $ @ e 50 | Hosiery and knit goods ......... , ... , ... : ... ... ... ... . 9 42,520 72,740 6,000 51 | Interior decorations ... .. ... .. ... ... . ... .. .. · · · · · · · · · - ... . 5 31,500 e © 900 52 Iron and steel products. ..... ... .. .. .. .. ... ... . s @ @ e @ @ @ @ @ . 10 517,003 23,325 8,415 53 Jewelry and repairs............. s .. ...... ... .. .. .. · · · · · 9 82,500 4,800 5,400 54 | Lasts and pegs .... ... . .. , ....., . .. • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 5 15,200 2,100 600 55 Leather, tanned, curried and finished ...... .. .. ... ... -- . 55| 364,540 36,300 6,600 56 Lime..... ..... .... ....... * e º º © e e g º v v © 53 30,582 @ , # $ © 57 Liquors, malt........ ......................... .. · · · · · · · 13 143,250 11,340 58 Liquors, vinous .... ............ ... ...... .. .. .. · · · · · . 5 ,350 @ @ RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 53 TABLEAU III. Manufactures des provinces-Temps à l'ouvrage. Months in operation in year † º-º ours of Mois en opération durant l'année working . tinme # vee © : not Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. Moyenne full time] # time | # time | # time | given des heures «- ſ-e d ..- > 4-, © E,-$ de travail | temps | # du # du # du N0Old par semaine.| complet | temps | temps | temps | donné NO, NO, NO, NO. NO, 61 * 6 1,872 246 2,283 286 l58l. .. ... .. .. ... -- .. 6 @ a @ @ @ @ @ @ @ • Québec. 59° 20 2| 1 ( ; .. |Eaux gazeuses et minérales........... • .. , | 1 58 ° 6 32 7 2 @ $ .. lInstruments aratoires .................... 2 52-7 2 1 , .. |Munitions ..... » a s n s » a e s s © x E e a a • s º , @ m @ @ s 3 60 0 7 1 © . | Auvents, tentes et voiles ..... ........ , ... 4 57 · 6 3 2 º .. lHaches et outils ............. , .......... 5 55 ' 0 3 $ E | > .. Sacs en coton ........ ...... . ......... 6 52-2 4 @ # © © .. | Poudre-levain et essences.. .. ......... 7 57-7 4 | 5 $ { # .. |Courroies et tuyaux en cuir ............... 8 58'7 4 # @ # © .. | Forges...... , ........... , s # # # # # # # # # # # 4 9 58 7 14 $ $ # g s .. | Bouilloires et machines................... 10 58° 4 94 17 :2 1 .. lChaussures .... ......... ... ... ... . .. | 11 58'6 5 1 q# $ .. | Articles de cordonnerie........ .. ... ..... 12 56 ° 2 4 #) , è5 s ſe .. Boîtes à cigares ......................... 13 59° 7 14 10 2 4 .. | Boîtes en bois ...................... .. . 14 56 * 1 9 1 © ; .. | Boîtes et sacs, papier............... .. 15 55'2 4 C @ # . g .. | Fonderies de cuivre .......... .... .. .. . | 16 61 ° 3 101 1 1 é) .. | Pain, biscui.s et confiseries .............. 17 º g ſL @ il) , , a C# 9 | Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ...... .. ... | 18 58 ° 5 4 @ C # # # .. | Balais et brosses . .... .......... • s • s , a a 19 66 * 0 , n g ds 1,992 i, .. | Beurre et fromage.................. ... . 20 63 ' 6 3 4 # { > # 2 # # .. Carton ... ... -- ...... .. © e s e s u s a s • • " • • • • 21 60 * 0 124 2| © Lº © .. Carrosserie ...... ................ ... : ... 22 59 : 7 9 º @ © Ql .. | Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer.. . | 23 60 * 0 3 D @ # @ # © . . | Décorations d'églises................ .... 24 57 - 1 147 8 1! 1 4| BIabillements d'hommes. .......... , ..... 25 57 · 1 33 d# 4 ·-- º { Eſabillements d'hommes (fabriqués) ....... | 26 57 7 77 10 2 © .. | Babillements de femmes.. ..... , ... . $ • s • e • 27 53-7 6 l © , .. | Habillements de femmes (fabriqués). , ..... | 28 55*9|. 10 ſ ! 6 © .. Café et épices...... ...... .. ... * º $ gi º , , * • 29 60 ° 0 8 @ # # .. lCercueils .......... ...... ...... 30 58 * 0 6 4 ) © . .. lTonnellerie ...... # s s , © © © © e º L L º º @ @ # @ # $ 31 55 * 0 4 , i } , , Q ! rsets ......... . © s e s e s P e © s m e º ? ð @ # @ @ @ = 32 59 ' 6 5 ſ} $ Q © .. Cotons ................... ....... .. .. . 33 59'2 4 # Q Ü $ .. lCoutellerie et instruments tranchants ..... 34 59'3 4 1 © © 1 .. |Drogues .......... » , s s s • • • a • e s @ º , t • • • • • º * 35 57 "3 3 @ ſe $ $ © © .. lTeinturerie ........... ..... ............. 36 58° 1 9 # p © © .. | Appareils et effets électriques ............. 37 64"6 17 U@ @ $ 5 $ # .. |Lumière et force motrice électriques , .... 38 55° 6 © © © e 31 90 .. | Poisson, salaisons et conserves...... ..... 39 58 ° 3 24 6 3 2 .. | Produits des moulins à farine ............. 40 58*9 74 6 1 $ $ .. |Produits des fonderies.................... 41 56 : 6 4 1 l 3 .. Conserves de fruits et légumes. .......... . 42 51 ° 6 19 2 «© © e 1|Articles de toilette pour hommes. ........ . 43 59 ° 2 39 3 $ $ Gy .. | Meubles................... . e s e » • e • • e • • • 44 60 ° 0 4 © ©. U, L) 4 2 .. Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage ........... 45 56 '5 5 1 C @ L> .. lGants et mitaines.............. ... ...... 46 59: 7 25 1 ſ© ſ© © .. lSellerie........................ ..... .. 47 58'3 50 6 2 © .. Chapellerie et pelleterie ................. 48 60'0 3 1 © © © .. |Foin pressé....... .................... .. 49 56 " 6 9 º © $ º) .. Bonneterie .......................... .. . 50 56° 4 5 © © © e C) .. | Décorations d'intérieurs.............. .. · 51 56 ' 0 7 2 1 © .. lProduits en fer et en acier.. .. .......... | 52 55*2 9 @ © © © .. lOrfèvrerie . ... ....................... 53 56 * 6 4 1 (J © .. |Formes et chevilles à chaussures . ....... 54 59 · 6 54 1 { } © © .. Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini.... ........... . 55 » $ © © • © © , © 531Chaux. .... , .......... ... .... .. .. · · · · · 56 59 · 0 12 1 G © .. Liqueurs, malt. .... .... : . : ... ... · · · · · 57 60 ° 0 3 1| $ 1 . 'Liqueurs vineuses .......... ....... .. -- .. 58 54 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE III. Manufactures of Provinces-Working time. U» Aggregate working days in year. N Nombre collectif des jours de • . Estab- travail dans l'année. lish- 4 ments No. Name or kind of industry. «-g-g-s Eta- - blisse-| men women | children 1n1ents •- •-,-, #gmº > hommes | femmes | enfants NO. NO. NO. NO. Quebec-Con. 59 Log products ............. ... .......................... 622| 1,936,583 66,594 60 |Lumber products............ .. . ..... * @ $ a , 1 & M é s s s # s # s © ? 106| 567,059 * # 4,025 61 lMatches. .. ... . • • • • • , • • : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 64,890 44,375 18,425 62 |Mattresses and spring beds ...... .... · • e e s e s t e t y ai º » e , • a • • ! 5 47,400 5.400 3,000 63 lMica, cut ................. .............................. 4 20,675 · @ # $ 64 | Monuments and tombstones . ............ ............. . . 17 78,542 1,200 300 65 Musical instruments .................... .. . ............ 9 36,900 a , 2,400 66 Painting and glazing. .... ..................... .. ...... 3 28,500 @ $ i9 # 67 | Paints and varnishes ...... ... ... .. ... , .. s s s s s e 5 # s # 4 e , º 8 73,620 22,200 2,400 68 | Patent medicines. ....... . . » - s - • • • • • • e • • • s • e a d « » • • º º º º º * 11 17,412 30,324 · 3,906 69 |Paper....... .... ... .................. 12 418,190| 137,650 15,500 70 Photography....... . • • • • s • a s s • s • • • • • • • • • • e • e • • • • • • • • • • » • 4 6, 4.500 # # 71 Photographic materials ..................... ....... .... 4 6,900 i 2oo «I © 72 |Picture frames .... ....................... . ........ .. 5 16,500 ·-- 1,500 73 |Plumbing and tinsmithing ................. ............. . 103| 490,800 22,500 51,764 74 |Printing and bookbinding..... ... .... ...... ... .. ... .. ... . 15 62,200 43,900 3,900 75 Printing and †ºs s s e e s s e s s • e s • a • v • a • • • • • • • • • • • • º * º ° * 91 497,667 154,051 52,248 76 |Railway supplies. .. ... , s s s • • • e • • » • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * º * " 3 108,600 # # 900 77 Roofing and roofing materials.... . ........... ..... .... . 6 ,550 $ $ 6 et 78 |Rubber clothing........... , ... ......... . ........ ... ... . 6 26,420 16,320 1,300 79 Scales... ... ..... ............................ · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 6, $ 5 p # 80 Ships and ship repairs. ... . , ...... . • • • • • • • • • s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7| 269,100 350 @ @ 81 Silversmithing ......... .......................... .. -- ... . 4 11,760 • • ſ# s 82 Slaughtering and meat packing... ... . ........ ........... 9l 103,500 18,900 3,000 83 Soap ..... . • • • • • • : • e s e e • e • e s s e d e é a «s , d s « • » , º D º º º º º 7 26,700 4,500 900 84 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes .. .. ...................... 39 355,910 204,634 30,542 85 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff... ..... ... .. .. .. ... . 14 225,742 272,648 25,176 86 Vinegar and pickles. ....... .... ... .. » E e s à e s © e , D s B @ º @ º , s , © 6 l1,100 14,400 300 8ſ Wallpaper.. ... .. ... ................. ....... -- ......... 3 52,550 4,525 18,800 88 |Washing compounds . ............................... - , g g e 3 3,000 900 600 89 Wax candles .. ..... .... , ........................... 3| 4,700 600 2,700 90 | Wire.. ... . .. . . · : · • · · · · • · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 6| 66,600 12,000 9,600 91 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical. .... 14 488,565 8,100 3,556 92 | Woodworking and turning. .... .. ... ... . - • • • • » s º º ds s , s @ # 8 27,350 -- . 3,000 93 Woollen goods ... .. : ................... , º º º º • © s s s e s © a © s de 22 286,783 263,784 41,145 94 All otherindustries *...................................... 113| 1# # 97,586 * Includes 1 artificial feathers and flowers, 1 artificial limbs and trusses, l babbitt metal, 1 batting, 1 bicycle repairs, 1 billiard tables and materials, 1 blacking, 1 blankets and sweut pads, 2 bridges, iron and steel, 2 buttons, 2 carpets, 2 carriage and wagon materials, 2 cars and car works, l car wheels, 2 cement, Portland, 1 charcoal, 1 china and glass decorating, 2 church ornaments, 2 cocoa and chocolate, 1 corks, 1 cordage, rope and twine, 1 costumier and hairdresser, 1 cottolene, 1 cotton and wool waste, 2 dies and moulds, ldyesand colours, 1 enamelware, 2 explosives, 1 felt paper and pulp, 2 fringes, cords and tassels, 2fur dressing, 2gas machines, 2 glass, 1 glass, stained, cut and ornamental, 1 glue, l † 1 hardware, carriage an l saddlery, 1 jewelry cases, 2 lamps, 1 lead bar and pipe, 1 liquors, distilled, 2 macaroni and vermicelli, 1 mats and rugs, 1 mirrors and plate glass, 1 miscellaneous, 1 needles, 1 oils, 2 oil clothing, l optical goods, 1 patterns, 1 pipe and boiler covering, 1 plaster, 1 plaster and stucco, 1 plumbers'supplies, 1 pottery, painted ware, l prepared flour, 2 printing presses, 1 pumps and windmills, 2 quilted goods, 1 refrigerators, 1 rice cleaning and polishing, 1 rubber and elastic goods, 2 safes and vaults, 1 sausage casings, 1 saws, 2 sewing machines, 1 shoddy, 1 show cases, 2 silk and silk goods, 2 smelting, 2 spinning wheels, 2 starch, 1 stationery † l stone, cut, 2 sugar † 2 textiles, dyeing and finishing, l thread, 1 type founding, l umbrellas, l vaseline, 1 washing blue, 1 watch cases, 1 wire fencing, 2 wool, carding and fulling, 1 woollen yarns. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 55 TABLEAU III. Manufactures des provinces-Temps à l'ouvrage. Months in operation in year Average 4-9• d - º hours of Mois en opération durant l'année working time p r week. nOt Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Moyenne full time] # time | # time | 3 time | given des heures - r,ms «- •,•- A-5 de travail | tem # du # du 3 du inOYl par semaine.| complet | temps | temps | temps | donné NC). NO, NO. NO. NO. 4º Québec- Fin. 60 ° 1 117 10G 224 175 .. Produits des billes (billots) ... .. ......... . [ 59 59 * 0 89 11 4 - .. Produits du bois de construction .... .. . .. | 60 60 ' 0 2 1 1 .. Allumettes ........ .................... 61 57-8 5 @ $ .. Matelas et sommiers élastiques ..... ... . | 62 g @ CD C 4Mica coupé. ..... .. .... * • • e • º • © © s e e © © e e t e 63 56° 4 7 .. Monuments et pierres tombales ..... . .. .. | 64 59 ° 4 9 © L) © © º @ . . Instruments de musique . , , ... ....... .. . 65 56 " 0 2 1 © e © © .. Peinture et vitrerie .... ...... , .......... 66 58'5 8 Peintures et vernis. ..... , ... . .. .. .. | 67 53*8 11 Remèdes patentés. ... ......... ......... 68 64 " 6 12 Papier . .................. ' © © © © s s @ @ s @ s s & s 69 54* 0 4 Photographie . ... , ... : ... ...... © © © © es a 70 56 ° 2 4 Matériel photographique ........ ....... 71 60 * 0 5 @ @ © © g e .. Cadres à gravures. .... ..... .......... 72 59 · 1 99 3 1 • e .. Plomberie et ferblanterie ... .. ..... ...... . | 73 55° 2 14 $ 1 Imprimerie et reliure. ... ..... .. .. ... .. 74 56-3 91 Imprimerie et publications....... ......... 75 54 * 6 3 Matériaux de chemin de fer.. .. ... ... , , ... 76 60 " 6 5 1 Toiture et matériaux de toiture , .... ..... 77 52-3 5 l Vêtements en caoutchouc..... .......... . 78 56 6 3 º g © º E g .. lBalances ........ .......... . .......... 79 60 * 0 3 1 : @ @ .. |Navires, construction et radoub de... ... , | 80 56 " 0 4 Argenterie. ........ * s s s • • • • • a • e e • s e e « • s e 81 60 ° 0 9 Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes ..... . . | 82 59 ° 3 7 · · © © $ @ .. Savonnerie .......... . ................. 83 51 ° 4 37 2 © $ E $ . . ]Tabac, cigares et cigarettes .. .. .. ... .. 84 58° 1 13 1 ſº © $ s .. Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser.. ...... 85 59 - 0 6 # .. Vinaigre et marinades.. ..... , .... ....... 86 58:3 3 . Tapisserie ...... ................... ..... 87 60 * 0 3 . . |Compositions à laver ..... » # ^ @ s @ t @ @ E e © © s 88 60 " 0 3 . Cierges .......... , ... ... * p e a s º ^ º e > s , s • e s 89 58*8 6 # s © CI L @ .. iFil de fer ..... . , ... ... ............... 90 65° 7 11 2 a º 1 . . |Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mé- caniques. .. .. ........ ... ... .. .... | 91 59 ° 4 6 1 © © 1 .. Ouvrage et tournage du bois.. .... ...... 92 60 * 0 13 6 3 $ ) $ .. lArticles en laine ...... .................. 93 56*9 93 12 5 2 1|Diverses autres industries*......... ... ... 94 | * Comprenant 1 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 1 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc., 1 métal babbitt, 1 ouate, 1 bicyclettes, réparations de, 1 tables de billard et matériaux, 1 cirage, 1 couvertes et plastrons, 2 ponts en fer et en acier, 2 boutons, 2 tapis, 2 matériaux de carrosserie, 2 construction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 roues de wagons, 2 ciment de Portland, 1 charbon de bois, 1 porcelaine et verre, décorations, 2 ornements d'églises, 2 coco et chocolat, 1 bouchons, l eorderie, 1 costumier et coiffeur, 1 cottolène, 1 coton et laine, déchets, 2 coins et moules, 1 teintures et couleurs, 1 articles étamés, 2 matières explosives, 1 feutre, papier et pulpe, 2 frange, corde et glands, 2 pelleterie, préparation, 2 machines à gaz, 2 verrerie, 1 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 colle forte, 1 graphite, 1 quincaillerie, 1 boîtes à bijoux, 2 lampes, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 1 liqueurs distillées, 2 macaroni et vermicelle, 1 nattes et tapis, l miroirs et glaces, 1 divers, 1 aiguilles, 1 huiles, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 articles optiques, 1 patrons, 1 matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, 1 plâtre, 1 plâtre et stuc, l effets de plombiers, 1 poterie, objets peints, 1 farine préparée, 2 presses à imprimer, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, 2 effets piqués, l glacières, 1 nettoyage du riz, 1 caoutchouc et articles élastiques, 2 coffres-forts, 1 envelo à saucisson, 1 scies, 2 machines à coudre, 1 drap renaissance, 1 vitrines, 2 soie et effets en soie, 2 métallurgie, 2 rouets, 2 empois, 1 articles de librairie, 1 taille de la pierre, 2 raffineries de sucre, 2 tissus teints et finis, 1 fil, 1carac- tères d'imprimerie, 1 parapluies, 1 vaseline, 1 bleu à laver, 1 boîtes de montres, 1 fil de fer à clôture, 2 cardage et foulage de la laine, 1 laine en échevaux. 56 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE III. Manufactures of Provinces-Working time. No. 1 Aggregate working days in year. - Nombre collectif des jours da Estab- travail dans l'année. • lish- ment8 Name or kind of industry. 6- Eta- blisse-| men women | children nlent8 ag- s-is - hommes | femmes | enfants NO. NO. NO. NO. ' The Territories.. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . 105 199,811ſ 3,508 4,149 Brick, tile and pottery ............. ................ .. .. 15 18,884 $ @ 1,449 Butter and cheese .............................. ... ....... 23 7,216 º © , s Clothing, men's ............... .......................... 4 4,200 2,640 300 Flouring and grist mill products . 6 @ @ # e $ # # # # e $ 6 $ $ $ 17 29,123 g • # @ Foundry and machine shop products .... ... ... ... .. . 4 7,500 C # # Liquors, malt .................. ... ...... ... .. ... : ... . 3 14,400 © © ! 900 Log products ......... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 18 40,767 6 é) et Lumber products ... ................... ... .. , ... .. .. 6 14,790 4 $ g 9 Printing and publishing ..... ... ..... .. ................. 6 8,700 300 600 All other industries * ..... .. .. .. . , E P # 5 - 1 # s , a p 45 $ $ # $ @ # $ # @ $ © ° º ses 900 * Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 car repairs, 1 electric light and power, 2 harness and saddlery, 1 lime, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 stone, cut, i woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 57 TABLEAU III. Manufactures des provinces-Temps à l'ouvrage. av" F= Months in operation in year Average - hours of Mois en opération durant l'année working time per week. Y)Ot Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. Moyenne full time # time | à time ' 3 time | given des heures ©-# ©-g-g° ©- > ºsmº •-s» de travail | temps | # du # du 3 du I1OCl par semaine. | complet temps | temps | temps | donné NO, NO. NO. NO, NO, 60 . 8 36 11 30 12 16l. ... .. ... -- ... .. Les Territoires• © © $ a s a # 15| Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ... ... . l 66 * 0 © s 23 @ @ .. | Beurre et fromage........ .......... ... 2 58 ' 5 4 # e © # s @ .. | Habillements d'hommes ........ • # sº º [ $ @ a s a 3 63 · 2 8 8 © © 1 .. | Produits des moulins à farine.. ......... 4 58 : 2 4 Produits des fonderies. ... ........... . 5 60 ' 0 3 @ @ $ $ © ſè .. | Liqueurs, malt ..... ..... ... .... .. . | 6 57 : 6 1 5 10 .. | Produits des billes (billots).... ... .. ... . 7 56 ° 3 4 1 1 fº é; .. | Produits du bois de construction. ....... 8 54 * 0 6 © es $ $ .. | Imprimerie et publications .. , ........ 9 59 ° 2 6 ] 1 l| Diverses autre industries ! ............. 10 * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, l réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 sellerie, l chaux, l abbatoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 taille de la pierre, l articles en laine. 58 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE Iv. Manufactures of Provinces-Miscellaneous expenses. Establish- Rent of # #d Fuel ImentS. works. po heat. and light. No Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Loyer #. Combustible ments. de l'usine. et du et chauffage. éclairage. NO. $ 3 $ British Columnb # a• ... .. ... .. ... .. .. . 392 60,571 9,705 169,702 1 | Aerated and mineral waters.................... 6 ſ© © 60 1,862 2 |Boilers and engines............. .............. 3 300 900 7,370 3 | Boots and shoes. ... .. .. .. .. ..... ... ...... 4 1,380 © # l, 4 | Bread, biscuits and confectionery. .... ... .. , 7 660 6{) 4,828 5 Brick, tile and pottery......... ..... ....... .. 17 º ſº s @ © © 6 lButter and cheese....... , ......... .... ..... . 8 s ® # 42 g e 7 Carriages and wagons................ ........ 7 1,644 252 1,538 8 Clothing, men's ................ .. ............. 47 17,178 30 5,701 9 Clothing, women's. ... ................... .. 5 1,894 180 716 10 |Fish, preserved ............. : .... .. ..... 70 2,792 $ $ ! 45,025 11 |Flouring and grist mill products. . .. ......... 5 1 200 4,675 12 |Foundry and machine shop products.. ..... .. ſ) l,050 1,876 6,818 13 |Furniture and upholstered goods. .............. 3 L @ ( ) 1,615 14 |Gas, lighting and heating ........... ... ...... 4 UD @ # e 800 15 |Harness and saddlery. ...... ... .. ... ...... 4 2,880 # # 245 16 lJewelry and repairs ..... . . ..... -. ....... 3 305 120 290 17 lLime................ . .......... ........... 3 ©# # # g # º 5 18 |Liquors, malt....... ... . , , e s s e s © s , e d © e a n # © © © * . 17 900 1,720 17,523 19 | Log p† e s s • • • • , > s s @ , @ & e e v t , s º º º º º º © º • e • º s 75 5,874 $ $ 9 20 Lumber products ...... ....... ... ........ 8 2,020 400 5,135 21 | Monuments and tombstones. .................. 3 116 320 35 22 Oils ........... .. .. ... .... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 20 i > 2,450 23 | Plumbing and tinsmithing............ ......... 8 1,044 100 2,425 24 | Printing and publishing. .. ... . ... .... ... . 17 12,444 2,124 5,891 25 Ships and ship repairs.......... ......... . # 3 600 100 72 26 Smelting ....... ...... . a • • • ) º s s « s ^ ſº « a # # # 5 p # © © g @ 27 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. .. .. .. 17 2,969 5 © 1,133 28 All other industries * ............... .. ........ 31 4,500 1,263 46,535 Manitoba • , , . .. .. .. .. . , . $ 324 28,858 14,110 287,315 1 | Bread, biscuits and confectionery.............. 5 900 556 5,638 2 | Brick, tile and pottery...... ... ... .. .. ..... 19 U s © © @ 4 3 | Butter and cheese..... ............ ............ 69 © © © º 4 Carriages and wagons.......... . .. ... ..... 3 # @ 400 875 5 Clothing, men's ... ............. ........... 13 2,975 120 1.465 6 Clothing, women's........ ..... ............ 4? 7 2,010 350 842 7 | Electric light and power......... .. , ........ 3 @ # # # 63,486 8 | Flouring and grist mill products. .. .. .... .. .. 37 1,781 © E 122,307 9 Foundry and machine shop products.. .. . ... . 4 300 º â 5,990 10 Furniture and upholstered goods.. ... ......... . 3 240 400 225 11 Harness and saddlery ........................ 3 960 900 660 12 Hats, caps and furs. .... .......... ... ... ... .. 3 320 120 410 13 Lime-. ...................... ................ 32 4 # $ ) © e $ 4.3 14 Liquors, malt. ........... .................... - 4 5 $ •5 © 11,854 15 products. ...... .... ... .......... ..... 37 130 549 1,815 16 | Lumber products. ... ... .. .. ........ ... ...... 12 @ B 870 2,368 17 Plumbing and tinsmithing ... .. .... .......... 9 1,548 66 1,557 18 Printing and publishing..... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. 19 7,093 4,789 11,105 19 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. .. .. . - º s é e @ @ @ @ @ @ 6 2,668 g @ 680 20 |All other industries * .... , ... . 36 7,933 4,990 56,038 * Includes l awnings, tents and sails, 2 blacksmithing, 2 boots and sh and brushes, 2 car repairs, 1 coffees and spices, 1 coke, 1 drugs, l electricai electric light and power, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 2 furnishing goods, men's, 1 glass, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 mattresses and spring tents and sails, 1 bags, cotton, l boats and canoes, 1 boots and shoes, 2 bo oes, l boxes, wooden, 2 brooms apparatus and supplies, 2 $ ©s º * | © s, 1 opium, l paints anâ varnishes, 1 printing and bookbinding, 1 rice cleaning and polishing, 2 soap, 1 sugar refining, 1 vinegar and pickles. * Includes l aerated and mineral waters, 2 agricultural implements, 1 egg concentrate, 1 awnings, xes, wooden, 1 brass cast- ings, 1 carriage and wagon materials, 2 car repairs, .1 clothing, men's, (factory product), 2 coffees and spices, 1 drugs, 1 dyeing and cleaning,. l furnishing goods g # † stained, cut and ormamental, l interior decorations, 1 jewelry and re , men's, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 1 pairs, 1 mattresses and spring s, 2 monuments and tombstones, 1 oils, 1 picture frames, 2 printing and bookbinding, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 soap, 1 stationery goods, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 59 TABLEAU Iv. Manufactures des provinces-Dépenses diverses. Municipal | Provincial | Rent of Amount taxeS. taXeS. offices, in- paid for con- terest, etc. | tract work. Montant Nom ou norte d'industrie. No. Taxes Taxes #er des payé pour municipalés. provinciales.|: §e ouvrage fait 1(l ° ºº là ſ'entreprise $ $ $ 27,427 49,559 431,867 248,016 . ... .... .. .. . Colomble Britannique. 286 105 1,964 .. | Eaux gazeuses et minérales .... .. .......... 1 1,228 615 3,190 .. | Bouilloires et machimes................... ... 2 58| 6 165 .. | Chaussures...................... ... , ........ 3 358 164 3,229 .. | Pain, biscuits et confiseries.. ... .... ...... .. 4 $ $ | -- $ # .. | Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie..... , .......... . 5 s à 810| Beurre et fromage. ...... .... ... ..... .... . 6 509 59 620 .. | Carrosserie............ ............. ........ 7 459 366 4,270 875 Habillements d'hommes............... . 8 59 65 : 470 . . | Habillenients de femmes..... ........ Ep 9 2,790 6,482 136,221 207,204 Poisson, salaisons et conserves . . ... ... ..... . 10 6º3 340 6,500 .. | Produits des moulins à farine. ... ... . ... .. 11 733 296 5,757 .. | Produits des fonderies. ... .... .. ... ... .. ... . 12 2,512 101 9,250| .. | Meubles. ........... .......... .. ..... .... .. 13 1,242 693 1,340 .. | Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage. ....... .. ..... 14 55 7 255 .. | Sellerie....... . .......................... 15 10 s $ 30 .. | Orfèvrerie.................. ........ .. ..... 16 :#.. $ @ © © .. | Chaux.. ............. - © © © © © e & ſº $ D © © © © © â & @ & $ 17 3,196 1,741 38,795 500 Liqueurs, malt........ . .................. 18 8,851 25,614 151,155 32,269 Produits des billes (billots). ... ..... ... .. ... .. . 19 930 428 ,25 .. | Produits du bois de construction.. .. .. , ... .. .. 20 190 23| .. | Monuments et pierre tombales. ............... 21 # 60 2,940 .. | Huiles. ..................... ..... . 22 222| 149 1,419 .. | Plomberie et ferblanterie ... ......... ........ 23 425 522 6,853 500 Imprimerie et publications. ... .... ... ....... 24 35 © © $ 750 - .. | Navires, construction et radoub de . .. 25 $ Q © © g ſº t$ @ Métallurgie e s a s s us e s o s e e e e v e s « • • • • • • • • • • * º * 26 215 243| 34,421 .. | Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. .................. 27 2,316 11,417 15,756 858| Diverses autres industries ! ... .. .... .. ... ... . 28 36,601 1,328 425,395 27,013 .... .................... . ·. Mauaitoba • 1,815 © © 2,346 .. | Pain, biscuits et confiseries ... ..... .. .. .. 1 º) , $ $ .. | Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. .. .. . , ...... 2 ,, © © # g 24,113 Beurre et fromage.. .. .. .. .......... ..... . 3 638 © © 1,095 .. ! Carrosserie... ................... .. * 4 e â º « @ @ e @ 4 383 3 855 Habillements d'hommes. ........... .. ........ 5 320 42 3,418 Habillements de femmes.. ...... .. .. ......... 9 1,290 775 9,578 . . | Lumière et force motrice électriques. ......... . 7 9,364 $ # 175,801 1,150 Produits des moulins à farine.. .... .. · · · · · · · · 8 1,006 g a 4,275 125l Produits des fonderies ... ........... .. .. ..... 9 269 # @ 1,150 . . | Meubles..................... . . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · 10 305 º @ 510 .. | Sellerie. ... .................. .............. 11 85 © © 818 .. | Chapellerie et pelleterie .. .... ... ... ..... ... I2 s 9 $ © © © .. | Chaux. ................ ..... .. *1 • • • • • • • • • • • 13 3,287 s @ · 54,796 .. | Liqueurs, malt .. . ............. - @ @ @ @ a ê e º s s s 14 2,074 © © 15,120 .. | Produits des billes (billots)... .. .. ... ... .. ... . 15 2,905 © © 5,290 .. | Produits du bois de construction. ........ , .... 16 719 © º : l,434 .. | Plomberie et ferblanterie ... ...... ... ... .. ... 16 4,146 · • • 44,334 1,500| Imprimerie et publications........ » © o • e • s • © s e e a I8 275 $ © 37,736 .. | Tabac, cigares et cigarettes .................. 19 7,720 508 66,839 125l Diverses autres industries *................ ... 20 * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 2 forges, 2 chaussures, l boîtes en bois, 2 balais et brosses, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 café et épices, 1 coke, 1 drogues, 1 appareils et effets élec- triques, 2 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, 1 verrerie, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 1 opium, 1 peintures et vernis, l imprimerie et reliure, 1 nettoyage du riz, 2 savonnerie, 1 raffineries de sucre, 1 vinaigre et marinades. * Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 2 instruments aratoires, 1 œufs concentrés, 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 sacs en coton, 1 bateaux et canots, 1 chaussures, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 1 matériaux de carrosserie, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 2 café et épices, l drogues, 1 teinturerie, l articles de toilette pour hommes, 1 gaz d'éclai- rage et de chauffage, 1 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 orfèvrerie, l décorations d'intérieurs, 1 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 2 monuments et pierres tombales, l huiles, 1 cadres à gravures, 2 †ºrie et reliure, 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 savonnerie, 1 articles de librairie, l articles €lſl 18,1106, - 60 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE Iv. Manufactures of Provinces-Miscellaneous expenses. º Rent of Establish- Rent of y Fuel ments. works. p°#nd and light. No. Name or kinel of industry. Loyer de la º y Etablisse- d † forLe #ice com tible mentS. e l'usine. et du chauffage. éclairage. | NO. 3 $ $ New Brunswick .. .. ... ... .. .. ... ... . 919 52,615 7,672 323,104 l Aerated and mineral waters.. ... .. , ... .... 4 325 156 370 2 Agricultural implements ......... ..... ... ... 3 39 $ @ 2,500 3 Boilers and engines ................ .......... 4 575 © © 4,337 4 Boots and shoes .. .. ... ...... . , © © © © © © © © © © © 8 515 @ @ 5,417 5 Bread, biscuits and confectionery . .. ... ..... 13 1,716 @ @ 8,677 6 Brick, tile and pottery ............ ........... 15 # @ # @ Ù # 7 | Butter and cheese. .... .... ........... .. . 68 © º º # # # º# $ 8 Carriages and wagons ... .. .... .... ..... . 23 1,362 150 2,830 9 Carriage and wagon materials ..... ..... .. . 3 150 800 5,100 10 Clothing, men's. .............................. 44 11,184 295 5,363 11 Clothing, women's.................. ... 10 2,765 © © 665 : 12 Cottons . . , ...... • a º º º à # u # n º p º n s , s # $ # s • • 5 © à # # 39,593 13 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring......... ....... 3 220 © © 568 14 |Electric light and power ... , , .. ... ......... 3 50 © # 19,000 15 Fish, preserved.: .............................. 227 1,174 © © 8,513 16 |Flouring and grist mill products. .. ... . ...... 19 9 @ é 7,423 17 |Foundry and machine shop produets ... ........ 23 1,872 732 17,870 18 | Fruit and vegetable canning.. . , ... .... . 3 263 @ # 900 19 |Furniture and upholstered goods. . ... , .... 5 475 450 1,900 20 Grindstones and pulpstones.. ..... ...... ...... . 5 # | # é# @ 1,000 2l | Harness and § v « a º º º º © e a • © e d e s s m s e s e u e s 8 720 @ @ 1,522 22 |Hats, caps and furs.. ............ , ... . . -- · • -- . 4 3,400 © © 600 23 Iron and steel products. .. ... .. , . ...... .... . 4| 569 , 4 , 34,407 24 |Leather, tanned, curried and finished .. .. .. .. 12 180 $ © 3,940 25 Lime. ........................... ........ .. 4 ® • U, le # g 26 Log products . ... ............................ 236 2,832 200 10,687 27 | Lumber products ............. ............... 24 3,082 ©# # 3,374 28 Mattresses and spring beds. ....... .. ... .. , .... 3 710 525 170 29 | Monuments and tombstones...... .. . • s # © é # # # # » 9 225 $ $ 1,125 30 Plumbing and tinsmithing................... 26 4,423 375 6,190 31 |Printing and publishing. ................... $ 29 5,406 1,980 8,955 32 Shooks, box...... , . * © © © © º º º º © º , a º , e , se • • © s , © e 7 g ) s , 50 33 |Slaughtering and meat packing ....... , ....... 4 590 q es 1,250 34 ºP • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . .. ... . 3 # # @ 4º 3,103 35 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.. ... ..... ... @ 5 1,095 20 605 36 | Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical . .. .. ... . 4 s > ºr © 81,881 37 |Woollen goods............ .................... 4 100 $ $ 3 2,700 38 |All otherindustries*................. ....... 45 6,589 1,989 30,519 Nova Scotia •. . .. .. , ... ... .. , . . @ « e s 1,188 46,264 5,851 485,585 l Aerated and mineral waters ..... ......... , ... 9 1,120 120 1,451 2 ) Awnings, tents and sails .... .. . ........... 4 520 4 ºu 75 3 | Boilers and engines ....... ................... 8 1,010 $ @ 7,663 4 | Boots and shoes .......... ... ..... , ......... 3 450 1,000 4,470 5 | Bread, biscuits and confectionery. .. ... ... .... 5 300 @ 9,700 6 |Brick, tile and pottery .... .. . .... , ....... 18 © © $ e s 7 | Butter and cheese. ... .. , ... ................. 33 a @ @ ie © © 8 Carriages and wagons... .. ... . ...... ... . 25 695 g $ 2,180 9 jClothing, men's. .......... ... b é e s © e © âs º u E © © 60 10,826 55 8,532 10 Clothing, women's. .. . ....... .. ... 7 ,500 120 785 11 jCoffees and spices « e s e e s e e $ e © © © © © * © 3 $ $ 100 1,700 12 Cooperage. .......... : ... .. ... .. .. ..... .. º 15 360 650 500 13 Cottºns ...... .. ... ... ..... .. .. , ... .... .. ... . 3 @s © @ C 30,786 wooden, 2 brass castings. 1 brooms and brushes, 1 car repairs, 2 clothing, women's º Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, l axes and tools, 1 bark extract, 2 boxes and # paper, 1 boxes, actory product), 2 ooffees and spices, 1 coffins and caskets, 2 cooperage, 1 drugs, 2 fertilizers, 1 furnishing goods, men's, 2 glass, stained, cut and ornamental, 1 gypsum, 2 hosiery and rations, 1 lead bar and pi nit , 2 liquors, malt, 1 lock and gunsmi † 1 plaster, 1 1 insect powder, l interior deco- rinting and book- binding, 2 roofing and rcofing materials, 2 saws, 1 skates, 1 starch, 2 vinegar and pickles, 1 wire fencing, l woodworking and turni.ng, 1 wool pulling. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 6l TABLEAU Iv. Manufactures des provinces--Dépenses diverses. e $ © © Rent of Amount M†ºl P#! offices, in- paid for con- g , © terest, etc. | tract work. Montant Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No. † † † S payé † municipales.lprovinciales. | : §ºº_ louvrage fait p p intérêt, etC . à § $ $ $ 76,992 35,987 313,383 33,927|..... ... .. ... . Nouveau-BruI InsVvick . 408 @ @ 615 Eaux gazeuses et minérales. ........... .. -- ... | l 484 C @ 235 Instruments aratoires .................... .... 2 1,475 $ $ 600 Bouilloires et machines. ............. ... ....... 3 569 7 11,783 Chaussures ...... ..... ... ... ..... ......... . 4 . 2,601 © © 3,232 . |Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .. , ... ... ... .. .. 5 ſ# # 0 @ @ . . Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie,. ............ ... . 6 @ @ © © $ $ 7,639|Beurre et fromage.. .......... .. ........... 7 1,139 5 2,075 .. iCarrosserie.. .... . e t a © e e s a s ei e e s e © © e t o * » © s 8 291 e @ g ée Matériaux de carrosserie ..................... 9 2,239 ºg é» 2,316 Habillements d'hommes .. . ........... .... . 10 376 Lº $ 167 Habillements de femmes ................ ... . 11 10,542| @ g 32,503 Cotons ................ ........ ... .. ... ... 12 79 $ e 89 Teinturerie..... .. ...... ............ .... . 13 7,912 g s 47,828 Lumière et force motrice électriques . ... . .... 14 1,397 12 5,481 Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .......... .... 15 898 © $ 1,628 Produits des moulins à farine. ... .... .. -- · · · · · · 16 2,833 4,186 .. | Produits des fonderies. .. .. .. .. . g $ @ g g e s © © $ 17 50 © ſ ; 3,300 250|Conserves de fruits et légumes. .......... ..... 18 230 55 170 . . | Meubles. ... .. . • º s # º de • © • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 19 48 © © 282 Meules et décortiqueurs ................. . .. . 20 216 4,033 Sellerie. ............ ........................ . 21 1,020 1,144 Chapellerie et pelleterie .......... ......... ... 22 1,530 4,024 Produits en fer et en acier ..... ...... .. .. .. . | 23 1,564 3,319 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini . .... .. ... s @ @ , @ @ º @ Qº 24 © © º $ © © · · Chaux .............. ... ..... .......... ... 25 20,861 33,695 96,182 20,383 Produits des billes (billots)....... , .... .. .. ... . 26 1.941 31 4,107 200|Produits du bois de construction. ... ..... .... 27 '209 g • 9 g, . . |Matelas et somumiers élastiques .......... ... .. 28 448 e © 2,018 240Monuments et pierres tombales. ............... 29 2,610 200 5,244 ,, Plomberie et ferblanterie .... ..... ... ...... | 30 2,321| L @ 4,835 4,225 Imprimerie et publications .... ... ... .. .. .. .. 31 82 945 .. | Bois en paquets pour boîtes ... ... .. ........ 32 240 1,020 Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes ..... ......... 33 670 17,470 Savonnerie . .... , ... ......... ........... 34 553 5,138 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. : ......... : ... : , .. | 35 1,684| © º 10,281 Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques 36 230 s e 1,960 .. | Articles en laine..... ....................... 37 7,242 1,982 35,173 990|Diverses autres industries* .... ........ , ... .... 38 70,710 2,566 378,343 51,514|... : .............. Nouvelle=LEcosse, 842 © 2,153 Eaux gazeuses et minérales. ........... ........ 1 114 g @ 100 Auvents, tentes et voiles ... ........ .. , ........ 2 1,161 $ 12,603 Bouilloires et machines ....................... . 3 2,661 $ º 6,465 Chaussures ............ ...... ... .. .. 4 2,052 º 6 $ 2,360 Pain, biscuits et confiseries . .. ... : . .. | 5 { $ 6 $ º © © .. Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.. ... .. .. .. .. . . | 6 ts © $ s g© º 5,072|Beurre et fromage ... .. ... .. ... ... .. ... , ... , . 7 1,089 5 1,356 .. Carrosserie ..... .......... ,• » - a • • • • • • • • • - 8 6,312 • @ 14,277 Habillements d'hommes ...... .. .. , ... .. .. ... 9 831 |. 184 . . |Habillements de femmes . ... ... ... ... , ... , ... . 10 580 300 . Café et épices......................... ....... 11 514 453 Tonnellerie . .......... .. * e s º º º · · · · · · · · · · · · · : 3,570 5,200 Cotons ..................... .......... ...... 13 * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, l haches et outils, 1 extrait d'écorce, 2 boîtes et sacs, papier, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 fonderies de cuivre, 1 balais et brosses, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 2 habille- ments de femmes (fabriqués), 2 café et épices, 1 cercueii s, 2 tonnellerie, l, drogues, 2 engrais, l articles de toilette pour hommes, 2 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 gypse, 2 bonneterie, 1 poudre insecticide, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 plâtre, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 2 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 2 scies, 1 patins, l empois, 2 vinaigre et marinades, I fil de fer à clôture, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois, 1 étirage de la laine. 62 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE IY. Manufactures of Provinces--Miscellaneous expenses. " ©! Rent of Establish- | Rent of Fuel Im}ent8. works. po#ºd and light. No. Name or kind of industry. Loyer de la ib! $ y Etablisse- Loyer force motrice con tib G Dnent8. de l'usine. et du éclairage. chauffage. N(). NO. $ *-- Nova Scotia-Con. - # , f | , à • e • 10 14 Electric light and power ...... ..... ... .. ... . 4 @ º --- 10,0 4 ) 15 Fish, preserved : ... .. .. .. : ................... 481 2,986 225 º# 16 Flouring and grist mill products.. ... .. ... , ... . 10 825 $ $ 2i 8i5 7 Foundry and machine shop products ... .. ſ . 22 6,080 300 1 82 18 Furniture and upholstered goods ......... ... 42 6 600 © © '§ 19 | Harness and saddlery.. ... .. • # @ & @ * 1 # $ # @ # # e $ 6 1,560 # 6 4,005 20 | Leather, tanned, curried and finished ..... .. . - 11 # # © # 67c6 21 Liquors, malt. ... ... .... .................. . 4 # $ # @ 4 965 22 Log products.... ......... .. ................ 228 2,855 gº 6.5ºo 23 | Lumber products ............... .. | . ........ 39 132 450 '475 24 | Monuments and tombstones.. .... .. . .... .. 7 340 º ſº 2, 430 25 Plumbing and tinsmithing . .... ..... ........ 21 2,808 © º '4s5 26 Printing and bookbinding .. ............ ... .. 5 260 680 6.995 27 Printing and publishing. .... ... ........ ... 34 3,205 1,502 5i35 28 Ships and ship repairs ... ... . º º º º º • s s e s s a 20 315 # ſ> '7§ 29 Slaughtering and meat packing ... ..... ... . 4 600 © © 175 30 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes....... ... .. .... 3 1,000 © © 375 31 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff ...... ... 3 195 6 # G @ 32 iWood pulp, chemical and mechanical ...... .... 4 5 5 e • 6,232 33 |Woollen goods.. .............. ... .... .. , ... 11 175 #s 313267 34 lAll other industries*....... , ........ .......... 62 4,547 589 y Ontario• .. ... .. • • • • • • . .. ... ... ... .. .. . 6543 741271 270,033 ººº : 1 Abrasive goods.. ........ • s s # , a s s e s a s m s s s © º s se 668 3 # # 2 | Aerated and mineral waters.. ......... ....... 1,760 61 102 628 3 |Agricultural implements..... ..... .. .. .... 2,387 2,035 1 oºs 4 |Awnings, tents and sails .... . ſ 9 e • • • e , e s i s º d • s • ,600 730 22 i9s 5 ſAxes and tools. .... ............ .. ............ 668 750 i9i5 6 Baking powder and flavouring extracts. ........ 2,510 510 '850 7 Barley, pot and pearl .................... ... .. | 300 e © 1,067 8 Baskets ... ........................ . .. ..... 390 125 15i0 9 Batting ...... .... , ........... : .............. º i e © #59 10 Bicycles. ............... .... ................ 3,861 1,018 '225 11 |Bicycle repairs.. .... ................... .... 860 195 475 12 | Blacking . ......... .............. .......... 740 100 534 13 Blacksmithing ............. , .................. 212 150 | 732 14 Boats and canoes...................... .. .. . 638 400 45.450 15 | Boilers and engines ............. ... ' . ...... . 2,050 312 17802 16 | Boots and shoes. .. ........ ... .. . º * s • • • , • º 38 7,899 3,120 438s 17 Boxes and bags, paper............ . ..... ... .. 22 10,294 2,942 '§ 18 Boxes, cigar................ , ... ... ..... ..... 4 572 545 2,887 19 Boxes, wooden................................ 48 1,204 250 #) 20 Brass castings............... : º • • • • e s e s • © e 5 e s 15 3,785 3,240 9# # # † and confectionery. ... .. ... .. ... 125 28,570 5,195 y · Brick, tile and pottery ...... .... ... ......... . 389 # ê ? © © 23 Bridges, iron and steel . . · · · · 3 500 150 9,175 24 Brooms and brushes. .... .. .. ... .. , ...... .. .. 20 3,854 1,268 3,774 25 Butter and cheese.. .. . ... ... .. 4 • • • • • • • • • • • • 1,336 g © @ n Q $ 26 Buttons....... ... e s © © © © © º , e e e © s » » v $ a g E E © e s â ® 3 © a 100 3,777 27 Carpets.......... .. . .. : ... , .......... , .... 8 705 300 ° 10,407 | 2 boats and canoes, 2 boxes, w * Includes1 agriculturalimplements, 2axes and tools, 1 baking powder and flavouring extracts, 1 baskets, ooden, 1 brass castings, l bridges, iron and steel, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 cars and car works, 1 coffins and caskets, 1 coke, l combs, 2 condensed milk, 1 cordage, rope and twine, 1 electrical apparatus and † 1 evaporated fruits and vegetables, eating, 1 glass, 1 grindstones and roducts, 1 jewelry and repairs, 1 ladd oil clothing, l paints and varnishes, 1 patent medicines, 1 plaster, 1 roofing and roofing materials, 1 rug patterns, 1 shooks, box, p, 1 stove polisb, 1 sugar refining, 2 vinegar and pickles, 1 washing machines and canning, 2 gas, lighting and furs, 2 hosiery and knit goods, 2 iron and steel pegs, 1 lime, 1 lock and gunsmithing, 1 matches, l paper, 1 picture frames, 1 skates, 2 smelting, l soa wringers, 2 wire fencing. 2 explosives, 2 fruit and vegetable ulpstones, 1 gypsum, l hats, caps and ers, l lasts and RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 63 TABLEAU Iv. Manufactures des provinces-Dépenses diverses. Municipal | Provincial ,# #. r # §. » taxes. taxes. terest, etc. | tract work. Montant Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. Taxes Taxes † payé pour municipales. provinciales. intérêt # ouvrage fait ' º |à l entreprise $ 3 $ $ Nouvelle-Ecosse —Sutte. 910 G @ 910 Lumière et force motrice électriques.. .... ... 14 3,563 95 6,607 2,200Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .. .. .. ... ... . 15 1,049 6 $ g 1,710 . . | Produits des moulins à farine. .. .. .. .. ... ... .. . 16 2,640 C @ 7,408 4,500|Produits des fonderies ............ ... .. ... ... 17 403 Lº , 5,875 750| Meubles...... ............... ......... .... . 18 315 © © 407 .. Sellerie ........ ... . , J @ © © º s @ @ @ s s * s s s • • • a s a a • © s 19 731 @ g 2,768 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini.. .......... ... ... .. 20 4,700 $ $ 49,300 . . |Liqueurs, malt ..... ......... ............... 21 9,046 1,929 25,518 26,892 Produits des billes (billots)... . ... ... .... .... 22 2,548 292 4,430 9,150Produits du bois de construction ... ... .. .. 23 312 # g 169 .. Monuments et pierres tombales.. ... ... . .. . . | 24 1,787 172 1,825 Plomberie et ferblanterie. .... ... .. . . 25 276 · .. ! 895 Imprimerie et reliure...... .... .. ..... .... 26 2,960 44 11,992 . . | Imprimerie et publications , ... .. ... , ... .. .. .. 27 3,272 © ſp 675 2,200 Navires, construction et radoub de. . .. . . | 28 285 0 # 1,816 .. Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes ... .. .. .... | 29 70 © © 2,058 .. Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. .......... ........ 30 45 © s 42,181 .. Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser ..... : . . | 31 1,180 © © 3,500 :, Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques 32 680 $ $ 3,550 750]Articles en laine . ... ... .......... * e * s e 9 e e ue e • e 33 14,212 29 159,298 .. | Diverses autres industries* .. ................ 34 797,280 102,463 4,496,125 988,836 ........ . , ........... .. ... . . . Ontario . 235 40 723 .. |Articles pour le polissage..... ......... . ..... 1 1,026 V, Lº 3,919 .. Eaux gazeuses et minérales ... .... ... .. .. ... . 2 22,161 476 9 1,585 Instruments aratoires.......... ... .. .. ... .. .. . 3 572 © © 3,640 .. Auvents, tentes et voiles ....... , ... . , ... .. .. 4 5,116 168 38,137| . .. | Haches et outils. .. ............ ... ... ... .... 5 907 @ g 12,316 .. Poudre-levain et essences. ... .. .. ... ... .. ... .. 6 361 © e 1,530 .. Orge mondé et perlé......... .. , ... .. .. ... .. . 7 235 200 1,188 .. Paniers. .... .... • e s @ ê º • , & • º • • • • • s » • e s • • • • e 8 86 Uº @ 2,141 .. Ouate........................... • • e a a a $ e 9 1,265 2 2,127 300||Bicyclettes ...... ... , ....... ........... .. 10 65 © © 145 .. | Bicyclettes, réparations de ... .. ... ... ... .. ... 11 234 U© © 5,821 .. Cirage.. .... ... ... ...... * © © © © • • © e e » s s s e 12 132 # $ 158 .. | Forges ............ ... ... ... . .. .... 13 472 $ @ 1,529 75 Bateaux et canots. .. ............. . .. .. .. .. 14 14,794 66 36,565 850 Bouilloires et machines. .. .. ..... . .. ...... .. 15 4,469 13 22,217 10,054Chaussures ... .. , ............... , ... ... . 16 2,027 4 12,77 .. | Boîtes et sacs, papier ............. . © © © s é » © ſ > º 17 602 © º 1,399 .. | Boîtes à cigares ......... ..... , ............... 18 3,829 35 7,535 1,814 Boîtes en bois.. ................ ... .. ... .... 19 2,180 3| 9,412 4,500|Fonderies de cuivre . .. . . .. .. ... .. .. | 20 23,979 147 83,163 1,300|Pain, biscuits et confiseries ... ... .. .. .... .. 21 © © { $ s { # # .. | Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie... , .... ... .. .... 22 1,201 100 4,998 . . | Ponts en fer et en acier .. ... ... .. .. .. .. .. ... 23 1,752 © © 6,753 8,250||Balais et brosses ............ .. , ... ... .. .... 24 1-8 $ © e @ @ 558,482|Beurre et fromage. .. .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 25 571 60 3,880 Boutons ................. ... .. : ...... ..... 26 756 $ # 1,601 Tapis. ... ................... : ... ............ 27 * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 2 haches et outils, 1 poudre-levain et essences, 1 paniers, 2 ba- teaux et canots, 2 boîtes en bois, l fonderies de cuivre, l ponts en fer et en acier, 1 balais et brosses,'1 con- struction de wagons de chemin de fer, l cercueils, 1 coke, 1 peignes, 2 lait concentré, 1 corderie, 1 appareils et effets électriques, 2 fruits et légumes évaporés, 2 matières explosives, 2 conserves de fruits et † #† d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 verrerie, 1 meules et décortiqueurs, 1 gypse, 1 chapellerie et pel IlIl eterie, eterie, 2 produits en fer et en acier, 1 orfèvrerie, 1 échelles, 1 formes et chevilles à chaussures, 1 chaux, 1 serrurerie et armurerie, l allumettes, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 peintures et vernis, 1 remèdes patentés, 1 papier, 1 cadres à gravures, 1 plâtre, 1 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 patrons de tapis, 1 bois en paquets pour boîtes, 1 patins, 2 métallurgie, l savonnerie, l cirage de poële, 1 raffineries de sucre, 2 vinaigre et marinades, 1 machines à laver et à tordre, 2 fil de fer à clôture. 64 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. •© TABLE Iv. Manufactures of Provinces-Miscellaneous expenses. No. Name or.kind of industry. OIutario-Con. Car repairs ................. .. Carriages and wagons.... : ...... ... ......... Carriage and wagon materials.. ............... Cars and car works ........ ................. Cenlént, natural rock.......... . . .. ...... Ceinent, Portland............ ............... Clothing, men's. .... ....... * # 9 e , s g * 4a # E à @ @ P @ à Clothing, men's (factory product). ... ... ..... . Clothing, women's.. .... .................. Clothing, women's (factory product) Coffees and spices. .. ........ . .. . Coffins and caskets Cooperage .................. ... .......... Cordage, rope and twine....................... Corks Corsets and supplies.... , ...................... Cottons . « s e e s e © © © © © © • $ 4 # 6 # © © © © © e s s e s s # º e , i s a © º s e s e e e s e s s e s e s 6 , 4 º * 4 e e s a , E e e = e s s @ s @ @ @ e 2 à s * s s s e e m s , e é s s s 4 e s e s e s » m ê m $ E $ s @ @ = @ @ & s t , s s e e a @ @ @ s . , @ db # , 6 # 1 # E s @ e s e @ , @ @ s s & s , Dyeing, cleaning and scouring ............. .. Electrical apparatus and supplies.............. Electric light and power........... , ... ... ... . Elevators éi º s • , # s # † fruits and vegetables Explosives..................... * @ # $ # # # # # # # @ @ @ » Fancy goods, n.e,s ................. .... ...... § @ à @ @ # @ # • © © © L @ ( © D e , s s s s © e e • • • • • • • ºr Flax, dressed ...................... ......... Flouring and grist mill products . ... ..... , .. Foundry and machine shop products. .......... Fringes, cords and tassels ............... .. . Fruit and vegetable canning................... Furnishing goods, men's.. ... ... , © â # s # @ © © © © © Furniture and upholstered goods. .. .. Gas, lighting § heating 888. - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . .. . - ... .. . Glass, stained, cut and ornamental. .. .. ... .. , t s Gloves and mittens.. ......... .. , . .. ....... Hairwork # # # @ $ # @ $ # @ $ $ @ 4 a J, â © ºs # # @ # # # # # # # # t # s @ @ @ @ @ $ a $ , à s s e s e s s s s • • • • • • • • • º 9 U © e s º º s t s * s » e e e s s s s . 4 º * P & v 5 º @ 5 @ # @ $ # $ db Iron and steel products.... ... .. ............ Jewelry and repairs. .. .. Aa© © © e s & s s e • • © • • Y» e e • • • Leather goods .... .... » © « © º • © • â © © © © © © © g g 5 V e Leather, tanned curried and finished. . .. ... . Lime. ........ • s e s e e s e • e c e u s s e s e v e s e v m a • © • • • º Liquors, distilled, Liquors, malt.................... .. ...... .. . Liquors, vinous Log products Lumber products.......... ... ..... · 0 • © e se © e s s Malt . Mats and rugs....... ....................... Mattresses and spring beds Metallic roofing and flooring. ... Mica, cut...................... Mirrors and plate glass .... ............ . .. . Monuments and tombstones e s g E © s e t e e & s e s @ @ s º º s : º º º º º v 9 e e e s e s e e e s e - u v * • ^ e e n s s s s • • • • e s e e a e • « • • « • • • • • • • « • • • » • • • e • e s e e s • s • e s s e e © © © e e s s u s o s s º º • • • » • º º º º º ° º s e e s s e • • s • • © • © º º g g g © e e , ® • © {© e s @ s s s º © e e e e © © s º º º Establish- mentS. Etablisse- mentS. NO, Rent of Rent of Fuel y§ | Pº†º | anâ §ut º» Loyer de la # Loyer force motrice com tibe de l'usine. et du écl e chauffage. | ººgº $ $ 3 .. © © 41,141 8,431 2,840 40,097 840 450 # 810 1,000 80 ë o0o $ | | 450 153,384 95,780 1,486 38,544 35,471 9,428 15,967 48,527 2,436 23,536 9,042| 3,743 11,501 5,870 350 4,980 1,770 500 2,838 208 205 1,461 720 1,000 7,473 780 245 970 5,386 650 3,788 # #) 14,825 59,102 100 ,000 4,0 620 8,828 3,140 1,000 3,324 4,220 7,007 14,654 3,251 21,580 31,832 # # 1,250 965 # 1,090 º# 3,560 435 670 180 # # 1,913 1,511 160 1,908 32,909 15,693 206,885 27,999 21,675 187,949 1,978 425 697 720 300 30,018 6,393 2§ 9,242 . 15,962 3,181 57,424 1,133 600 14,248 840 619 41,082 1,614 368 465 1,369 291 6,367 º# 300 º# 250 77 200 200 10,600 8,633 1,907 6, 24,881 1,751 13,422 4,130 ,568 45,936 2,040 655 224 1,740 370 410 1,844 3,088 138,345 6,612 2,331 3,240 320 220 282 1,206 15 45,624 e # $ $ 75,500 5,365 495 95,737 780 g $ 1,773 11,771 2,854 96,495 lº# 6,564 # © $ ,080 372 86 815 3,488 935 1,817 1,330 875 2,591 1,634 67 , 870 1,540 2,210 865 2,860 1,800 2,345 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 65 TABLEAU Iv. Manufactures des provinces-Dépenses diverses. L> e © © Rent of Amount M# ! P#! offices, in- paid for con- @ X6ºS, terest, etc. | tract work. Taxes Taxes † # † Nom ou sorte d'industrie. municipales. provinciales. in§e ouvrage fait ' " à l'entreprise 3 3 $ $ Ontario-Suite. 11,381 45 1,742ſ : , Réparations de wagons de cheniin de fer... ... 15,893 199 59,363 4,960 Carrosserie : .... ... .. : ...................... 3,986 10 15,453 6,000 Matériaux de carrosserie........ ... .... ... ... .. 921 q$ â 4,044 .. Construction de wagons de chemin de fer. ..... . 340 © © ,200 5,000 Ciment, pierre naturelle. ... .. ... ... ... .... . 1,932 50 7,905 . . Ciment de Portland. .. .. . .. ... ... .... .. 16,290 68 25,940 10,683 Habillements d'hommes...... ... .............. 10,523 s g 134,022 41,000 Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués)... , ... ...... 11,142 120 22,487 .. Habillements de femmes ... ..... ............. 2,932 g ^ 18,049 Habillements de femmes (fabriqués)...... .. ... . 1,958 5 14,375 Café et épices. ........ ....................... $ @ 8,948 .. Cercueils ..................................... 2,116 15 7,601 3,800 Tonnellerie..... . s e s • a a © a © s s @ @ @ º @ @ a @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ © 2,020 3 16,680 .. Corderie ................... .. ...... ......... 8J9 Q) ſ ! 1,416 Bouchons ............ : .... ... . ..... ...... 945 @ C 14,546 Corsets. ... , ...... · · · · · · ... ........ ... : .... 14,748 º C 32,468 Cotons...... ... ... : ... .. ... .............. © © 1,690 .. Coutellerie et instrunients tranchants . ... .... 3,105 588 74,809 125 Drogues. .... .. .. ......... .. . .. ......... 595 © ſ $ 1,277 Teinturerie ..... ...... ................. ... 3,657 CI © 11,846 700 Appareils et effets électriques. ... .... .. .. .. .. 18,127 3,693 33,910 330 Lumière et force motrice électriques .. -- ... .. . 1,415 $ © 1,020 . : Ascenseurs ...................... .. .......... 1,242 10 13,450 720 Fruits et légumes évaporés. . ... ..... ... , ... . 231 $ $ 4,150 Matières explosives ... ............ ..... .. .. . 316 4 # # 1,633 .. Articles de fantaisie .. ... .. .. ................ 258 5 600 .. Engrais ..., ... . 826 20 2,288 635 Lin préparé ... :: ...... . : .............. ..... 42,706 762 229,389 22,220 Produits des moulins à farine. .. , ... .. ... ..... 38,150 308 209,999 16,135 Produits des fonderies. ... .. .. .. .. ... ... .. ... . 175 g $ 254 Frange, corde et glands ....... ......... .... 3,749 85 32,378 200Conserves de fruits et légumes. .. .. .. ... ... .. .. 3,222 5 8,750 .. | Articles de toilette pour hommes.. .. .. ....... 15,859 1,048 82,065 21,035 Meubles ... .. ... .. , ... . - $ t º $ º » © © º @ s * · © s © e s 37,939 2,839 23,634 .. Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage , ... ... .. .. .... 1,749 50 35,547 Verrerie. .... . .. ................. ........ 157 2 157 25 Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental. .. ... . 1,098 © © 15,269 .. Gants et mitaines. .... .... ... ..... ....... . 1,314 $ © 793 .. Ouvrages en cheveux ... ... .... ............ . 17 @ g 269 56 Hamacs ................. .. .. ..... .......... 312 9 s 19,569 Quincaillerie .... .................. ........ 7,101 15 13,173 Sellerie. ............ ......................... 7,544 © © 10,167 .. Chapellerie et pelleterie... .. .. .. ... .... .. ... 17,541 45 119,335 ' 2,200 Bonneterie........ .. , ............ .... .... 438 5 352 ncre.. ... .. : ... . .. : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · -- 14 ! º G 591 Décorations d'intérieurs...... .. .. ... ... .. , ... . 4,386 @ p 40,308 Produits en fer et en acier . . .. , ... .. , ... ... . 2,027 11 5,593 Orfèvrerie...... ................ ... , ....... 127 C # 81 .. Cuir, effets en. ........ .. .. . , . ........ 13,033 55 71,652 1,000 $† tanné, corroyé et fini.. .. .. ... .... .. .. ... © • • s g | | | 2 © © 8lllX . © s s ^ e s e s ° e e • s • ' • e e « s » • e e s e e s e 43,262 35,166 124,155 .. |Liqueurs distillées .............. ... .. ........ ,300 y 375,040 8,210 Liqueurs, malt. , ... .... .... ......... .... , ... 1,366 © © 7,134 .. Liqueurs vineuses. ............. .. ..... ... . 77,882 24,077 512,790 154,855 Produits des billes (billots) . ................... ,454 157 69,682 13,250 Produits du bois de construction. ... ....... .. .. | 825 © © 11,925 .. Malt...... ............ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . | 103 274 Nattes et tapis.. ............. ............... 350| ° 1,067 Matelas et sommiers élastiques . , ..... ..... , . 811 l1,722 Toiture métallique. .... .. , .................... 80 805 Mica coupé ..... ....... .. : ........ ......... 510 s $ 1,802 . . | Miroirs et glaces ... ... . » • • • • • • • • • • e s º º se s» e s a s s i 2,191 12 1,397 615jMonuments et pierres tombales. ... ............ | N° 66 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE IV. Manufactures of Provinces—Miscellaneous expenses, Establish- Rent of mentS. works. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Loyer l1)entS. de l'us me. NO. 8 Ontario-Con. 91 | Musical instrun1ents ... . ... ................ 30 9,706 92 iMusical instrument materials. ... ... ... ....... . 7 2 i75 93 Oils.. .. : ... ... ... .. .. ...... ... .. .. .... 9 2.100 94 Optical goods .... ...... , ..... ...... ....... 3 1 780 95 | Paints and varnishes. .. .. .. .. .. .... ........ 8 1,i46 96 | Paper .... .. , .... , ... . : ... .. : .......... 15 4.600 97 | Patent medicines. ........ ... .. . .. . - .... ... . 23 11.66 ; 98 Photographic materials.. .. ...... . ... .. , ... . 5 3 266 99 , Picture frames. .. .. .. .... ..... ... .. ... ..... 8 6,378 100 Plumbers'supplies .. .. , ... . , t s e * • • e s s à è , 4 e s 5 3.004 101 | Plumbing and tinsmithing. ... ... .. ........... 8(} 1 237 102 Printing and bookbinding . .. ... ... .. . .. .. 59' 27 6 5 103 |Printing and publishing. ........ ........... .. 214 5#o23 104 | Printing presses , ... . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. 3 i#oi 105 | Pulleys ... , ....... .. ......... .. ............ 3 '750| 106 i Pumps and windmills ... .. ... ... ... ... , ... .. . 16 394 107 | Refrigerators . ... ... , ........... .. .. , ... .... 4 90 108 | Rubber and elastic goods. ... ... ... ... .. ..... . 6 1.550 109 Salt. .. .. ... ... . .. , º s s u s e a e s s * º • º * a • • • • • • s º ; 9 1,2o6 110 Saws.... ............ ...... · · · · · · · · · · · ..... 4 3,200 111 Scales ... .. , ... .. .. : ... .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · ... 5 1,250 112 Screws. .. ... ... . . ... .. .. .. • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 4 840 113 Seed cleaning and preparing. .. ... .. ... . .. . 17 5,420 114 Ships and ship repairs. ............. .... .. ... 9 2,025 115 Shoddy ....... . , • « • • • e « • e - s s s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5 1.480 116 Signs .............. ... .. · · · · · · · · · · · ...... 3 '345 117 Silversmithing ....... , ...... . · • • • • • • • • • • • s n s e 8 2.744 118 Slaughtering and meat packing, ...... ........ 35 6859 119 SInelting • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 3 · 120 Soap ............ .. ........... : ..... ... .. 9 800 12l Starch .. . ..... ............................ 3 $ , 122 Stationery goods. .. .... .... ....... ... .. .... 10 7,464 123 Stereotyping and electrouyping .. .. , . . .. ... # 2.500 124 |Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff .. . .. .. 3 •- 125 Tobacco, † and cigarettes. ......... .. .. 68 11.328 126 lVinegar and pickles. ... .. .. ... .. .. , .... ... .. 13 1280 127 ]Washing machines and wringers. ... ... ...... . 5 '950 128 Watch cases . ... ... .. ... ............. .. 3 120 129 | Window blinds and shades .. , . .. ... .. , ... . 4 480 130 |Wire. ... ... ... .. .. ... .. . · * ° * • • • • • • • • • • e • • • e 9, 3,312 131 |Wire fencing ... ... ... ... .. .. , ... , ...... , ... 10 2,635 132 !Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical ..... ..... C© º 133 Woodworking and turning . .. ... ... , ........ 25 1,900 134 Woollen goods. .. ... ... .. .......... , ... .... , 117 2,345 135 Woollen yarns. ... .................. ... ... .. 5 350 136 All other industries*.. .. .. .. ... .. , .... ... .. 104 27,684 tioner's supplies, 1 cream separators, 1 dental supplies, 1 dies and moulds, l embroidery, 1 feather Rent of N Fuel pº#nd and light. Loyer de la fº force motrice com tible e§ #. éclairage. 3 3 1,1S6 30,550 1,000 2,720 # # @ 111,180 830 57 60 3,248 1,563 108,788 44l 3,550 700 613 780 2,712 660 6,130 3,916 19,541 15,278 13,164 25,897 50,502 273 551 250 1,300 750 7,559 Ij0 540 1,3S1 14,746 $ $ 68,742 400 5,975 596 1,844 803| 9,767 1,032 2,440 55 12,434 $ 5 2,750 130 165 1,294 6,514 3,715 56,687 # 0 315,883 # # 17,669 280 52,533 3,393 2,409 1, 141 1,238 s $ 3,670 308 7,362 910 1,679 1,825 618 840 2,-59 4.3 à 4,150 2,680 6,134 470 2,445 5,120 3,027 $ 635 4,300 512 125,533 650 1,287 12,644 50,97l *Includes 1 air brakes, 1 alabastine, 2 artificial feathers and flowers, 2 artificial limbs and trusses, 1 axle grease, 1 bags, cotton, 1 belting and hose, rubber, 2 billiard tables and materials, 1 bleaching powder, 1 boot and shoe supplies, 2 carbide of calcium, 1 carpet sweepers, 1 celluloid goods, 1 chains, 2 chewing gum, 1 church decorations, 1 cider presses, 2 cocoa and chocolate, 1 c »mbs, 1 condensed milk, 2 çonfec- ne, l feather goods, 1 fire alarm supplies, 1 firemen's supplies, 1 fire works, 1 fly paper, 2 gas machines, 2 glue, 1 gold leaf and foil, 1 hay, baled, 2 jewelry cases, 1 knitting machines, 1 knitting needles, l laces and raids 2 ladders, 1 lamps, 2 lanterns, 2 lasts and pegs, 1 lead bar and pipe, 2 lock and gunsmithing, 1 mantels and grates, 1 miscellaneous, 2 oil clothing, 1 patterns, 1 peat, 2 photography, 2 pipe and boiler covering, l plaster and stucco, 1 pop-corn, 1 repared cheese, 1 railway supplies, 2 regalias and society emblems, 2 roofing and roofing materials, 1 safes and vaults, 1 school supplies, i sea-grass, 1 sewing machines, 1 shooks, box, l show cases, 1 slaughtering, not including meat packing, 1 soda water apparatus, 1 spray-motors, l stamps and stencils, 1 steam packing. 2 stone, cut, 1 tallow, refined, 1 textiles, dyeing and finishing, l type founding, 2 umbrellas, 1 vaccine, 1 wall paper, 1 waxed paper, 1 wax figures, 1 woodenware, 1 wool, carding and fulling, 2 wool pulling, 1 yeast cakes. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 67 TABLEAU Iv. Manufactures des provinces-Dépenses diverses. [! f.- ! - : -- -- Rent of i Amount M#pal P#al offices, in- : paid for con- s J ^ Wks • ^ -2 gº s Yè \- N 7 @ terest, etc. | tract work. Montant Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No. Taxes Taxes # † payé pour municipales. provinciales. int§c. 9º8º fait º º 'à l'entreprise S S 8 ,, | Ontario-Suite. 8,986 50 33,860 9,500| Instruments de musique. .... ... ... ... , ..... 91 873 15 3,970 . . | Instruments de musique, matériaux. ... .... ... 92 2,693 2,744 45,802 uiles.. ... .. ........ .. ---- ..... .......... . 93 67 @ é 1,353 Articles optiques ... .......... ....... ....... 94 1,158 53 5,005 t'eintures et vernis. ...... .. ... .. .. ... .. 95 9,152 300 104,102 t'apier · · · · · · · · · · .............. ............ . 96 2,745 5 35,625 Remèdes patentés. .. .... ..... .. • • e e a 9 ^ s , © º 97 5l0 e @ 675 Matériel photographique............ ....... . | 98 2,882 , sp 5,788 Cadres à gravures ....... .... .......... , ... . 99 2,242 100 3,461 .. | Effets de plombiers ................... ... ... 100 8,798 15 10,850 3,500l Plomberie et ferblanterie. : .. · .. .. .. ... .. .. . 101 13,057 23 23,945 5,300 Imprinnerie et reliure ... .. .. ... ...... ... ... 102 29,946 237 60,056 53,334 Imprimerie et publications. ... ...... .. ... . 103 802 $ 5 877 .. | Presses à iiI primer. . ................. , .... . 104 479 64 2,150 . Poulies . ..... , ... ... ... : ... ....... .. · · · · · 105 1,381 368 10, 15l 85Pompes et moulins à vent. .. .. , ............. 106 230 , â 742 .. Glacières . . .. . - s s º * E © ^ ê s e â © © , s s a e e » e e s • • • * • • " 107 4,454 5 58,815 Caoutchouc et articles élastiques ........... .. 108 3,705 gº º 2,442 Sel » e s s , e e ts s e s s s e s « • , , • e • • e • s e º © © º 109 70 25 1,907 Scies ........ ............ .. .... · · · · · · · · · · · 110 667 4 fº 9,793 Balances. ........................... ... .. · · · · · 11l 1,236 147 24,430 is· · · · · · · · · · · · . . e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * * 112 1,493 112 12,475 Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence. 113 3,949 Gol 9,630 Navires, construction et radoub de. ....... ... . 114 454 º gº 678 D1ap renaissance . ... . - e a e • e • • e © • e e • » = º = * º * 115 95 $ sg l41 Enseignes .... ... ... ............. .. , ... . 116 3,113 7 18,192 Argenterie. ... .... ... ... ........ ..... .. .. 117 12,553 22 122,13 ! Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. , ... .. ... .. 118 2,684 â @ 40,823 Métallurgie .............. . .. ......... .. . 119 3,2 @ s 11,412 Savonnerie . .. ... . - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 120 1,672 25 16,290 .. | Empois .. , ........................ ........ 121 1,992 182 7, 148 .. | Articles de librairie. ... .. . . e s e • e s • • • • • • • • • • 122 454 # @ 1,00S Stéréotypie et électrotypie. ... .... ....... , ... 123 4,026 gº # 11,376 Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser......... . . 124 2,533 150 464,892 .. Tabac, c gares et cigarettes.. .................. 125 1,807 $ $ 11,856 300 Vinaigre et marinades. .. ; ................. , ... 126 464 @ # 946 .. |Machines à laver et à tordre. ... ... ........... 127 2,601 5 2,234 Boîtes de montres.. .. , .................... ... 128 1,665 © © 5,582 .. Stores et rideaux en toile.. ................... 129 2,376 5 8,980 300lFil de fer. ... .. .. .. .. .. , .... .. . , .... ... . 130 404 ,. 593 .. | Fil de fer à clôture. ... .. .. , ... .. .. .. ... ... 131 5,490 10 3,152 .. | Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques 132 1,48 2 7,841 1,150 Ouvrage et tournage du bois. ... ..... . .. ... |133 20,592 1,304 172,667 3,274|Articles en laine. ... ... ... ............... ... 134 11 $ s 187 39| Laine en échevaux ... .. . • e a e s s E @ @ # @ & s @ @ = a e e e» s u | 135 17,571 455 35,819 11,090 Diverses autres industries ............. .. ... .. 136 *Comprenant 1 freins à air, 1 albâtre, 2 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 2 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc, 1 graisse à essieu, 1 sacs en coton, 1 courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc, 2 tables de billard et matériaux, 1 poudre à blaiichir, 1 articles de cordonnerie, 2 carbure de calcium, l balayeuses, 1 objets en celluloïde, l chaînes, 2 gomme à mâcher, 1 décorations d'églises, 1 presses à cidre, 2 coco et chocolat, 1 peignes, 1 lait condensé, 2 articles de confiserie, 1 séparateurs à crême, 1 matériel dentaire, 1 c ,ins et moules, 1 broderie, 1 baleine, 1 articles en plumes, 1 matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie, 1 effets de mpiers, 1 feux d'artifice, 1 papier à mouches, 2 machines à gaz, 2 colle forte, 1 or en feuille et étain, 1 foin pressé, 2 boîtes à bijoux, 1 machines à tricoter, 1 aiguilles à tricoter, 1 dentelles et tresses, 2 échelles, l lampes, 2 lanternes, 2formes et chevilles à chaussures, 1plomb en barres et tuyaux, 2 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 manteaux et grilles de cheminées, 1 divers, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 patrons, 1 tourbe, 2 photographie, 2 matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, 1 plâtre et stuc, 1 maïs crevé, l fromage préparé, 1 matériaux de chemin de fer, 2 insignes et emblèmes, 2 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 coffres-forts, 1 fournitures d'école, l herbe marine, 1 machines à coudre, 1 bois en paquets pour boîtes, 1 vitrines, 1 abattoirs, non compris dans les salaisons de viandes, 1 appareils pour eaux gazeuses, 1 moteurs-vaporisateurs, 1 étampes et patrons, 1 garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur, 2 taille de la pierre, 1 suif raffiné, 1 tissus teints et finis, 1 caractères d'imprimerie, 2 parapluies, 1 vaccin, 1 tapisserie, 1 papier ciré, 1 figures en cire, 1 objets en bois, 1 cardage et foulage de la laine, 2 étirage de la lai : e, 1 levain. - | C—5# 68 , CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE Iv. Manufactures of Provinces-Miscellaneous expenses. 4 2 Rent of V, Establish- Rent of Fuel ment8. works. pº#nd and light. No Nanne or kind of industry. Loyer de la @ ry Etablisse- † force #rice com tible mentS. de l'usine. et du $ chauffage. éclairage. NO. $ $ $ Prince Edvvard Islande . .. .. .. .. .. 334 5,724 369 45,224 1 Brick, tile and pottery . , . .. .. , ........ ... 10 @ ( ) 0 @ 2 Butter and cheese. .... ...... ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ſs 47 E @ 6 d 3 Carriages and wagons. ......... .............. 6 9 g 4 # @ 380 4 Clothing, men's. ............ ... ............. 8 900 50 575 5 | Fish, preserved . ........................ . $ 198 245 # Là 11,329 6 Foundry and machine shop products. .... , .... . 4 350 4,650 7 Leather, tanned, curried and finished . ......... 3 · # dº 1,225 8 Log products.. . ... .. ............... , ..... 12 350 275 9 Lumber products.. .. .. , .. , ii a a s º s s s @ s , © © © © © é » !) g 8 285 1,520 10 Plumbing and tinsmithing. ........ .. ... ....... 5 450 # @ 315 11 Printing and publishing....................... 9 1,011 319 1,867 12 Starch .. ........... ....................... 6 4# 6 $ fº @ 1,850 13 All other industries !.......... ... ......... ... 18 2,133 21,238 Quebec .. • .. ... . .. ... , . .. ' · · · · · · · · · . 4,845 571,572 232,840 2,000,171 1 Aerated and mineral waters...... . , .... , ... 23 4,105 1,166 3,045 2 Agricultural implements.. .. , ......... g 41 3,420 1,841 22,401 8 Ammunition ......-. ........................ 3 200 f ) © 4,520 4 Awnings, tents and sails........... .. .. . ... .. 8 2,730 75 655 5 Axe§d tools. ...... .... b u .. t s * • • 5 650 400 4,342 6 Bags, cotton.. .. .. : ... .... ... ... ... .. , ... 3 850 © © 5,510 7 Baking powder and flavouring extracts.. .. ... # 4 820 20 1,420 8 Belting and hose, leather.... ... ............. 4 6,375 600 2,575 9 Blacksmithing. : ...... ....................... 4 380 # 555 10 Boilers and engines........ ... ..... .......... , 14 2,050 2,000 32,453 11 Boots and shoes........ , .. , .... # # # © © © s sâ è s @ sè º . 114 33,999 21,124 93,489 12 | Boot and shoe supplies .... .... . ....... ..... 6 2,480 2,350 4,316 13 |Boxes, cigar ... ............. ........... .. 4 920 75 652 14 |Boxes, wooden ..... ... ....................... 30 865 860 3,758 15 Boxes and bags, paper.. ... ............. .... 10 6,713 2,500 2,626 16 Brass castings.. ... .... .. ............ ... , ... 4 6,200 1,100 6,820 17 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ... ........ @ 103 21,090 1,952 63,160 18 Brick, tile and pottery ..... ... ... .. ..... v # g g , b 90 @ # # p # $ 19 | Brooms and brushes. ... .. , ................... , 4 923 ſi , 1,640 20 Butter and cheese. ................. .. , ....... 1,992 $ # # # s $ 21 Ciurdboard. ... . .. ... ... . © © © º s • e • s , s e s e s e s s s • 3 2,000 ( # 2,950 22 Carriages and wagons .................. ...... 126 12,278 2,812 16,423 23 Car repairs ...... .................... ....... 9 # @ © # 53,555 24 Church decorations . ......................... 3 1,590 a e 305 25 Clothing, men's. .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • s s s e s • s • 161 53,120 650 17,907 26 Clothing, men's (factory product) . .. .. ..... .. , 38 31,575 4,037 9,982 27 Clothing, women's ......... ... . ....... , ... 89 21,340 575 7,880 28 Clothing, women's (factory product). , .. , . .... . 7 7,870 2,442 2,116 29 Coffees and spices.......... .... ... ... .. , .... 10 5,155 3,654 3,000 30 Coffins and caskets. ... ............. " " " . ... , 8 1,723 © e 1,899 31 Cooperage ..................... .............. 6 1,240 º @ 640 32 Corsets and supplies. .. .............. ........ 4 e 5 1,530 33 Cottons.. .. , ................. ............. 5 (© © 35,000 125,888 34 Cutlery and edge tools. .... • © e s e e e e e s o • e s a s º s s 4 1,700 1,220 1,142 35 | Drugs .. ................... ... ... .. · : ... . 6 750 | é © 18,650 36 | Dyeing, cleaning and scouring : .. . ......... 3 EI © © $ 5,300 37 Electrical apparatus and supplies ............ 9 10,524 2,240 112,447 38 Electric light and power. ........ ... ........ , . 17 25 34,915 16,426 39 Fish, preserved.. ....... . ............ ...... 121 4 @ º 7,015 40 Flouring and grist mill products.......... ...... Q. 2,425 3,080 4,714 41 |Foundry and machine shop products. .. .. ... .. . 81 23,629 • 4,544 76, light and power, 2 † and grist mill products, 2 furniture and upholstered g and heating, 1 liquors, mal :, 1 monuments and tombstones, 1 printing and bookbindin * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 boots and shoes, 1 condensed milk, l cooperage, 1 electric and meat packing, 2 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, 1 woollen goods. s, 1 gas, lighting g, 2 slaughtering RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 69 TABLEAU Iv. Manufactures des provinces-Dépenses diverses. $ e , i » as Rent of Amount M†pal P# ! offices, in- | paid for con- © 6S. é A Ws ^ , 5 terest, etc. | tract work. Montant Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No. Taxes Taxes Loyer des payé pour municipales. provinciales.| bureaux, | ouvrage fait interêt, etc. |à l'entreprise S $ 2,713 971 33,63: 37,991 Ile du LPrInce-Edoua rdl• © © © © ( $ .. Briqueterie, tuilerie, et poterie................. 1 9 © © ºs â @ 36,991|Beurre et fromage. ........... .. .. ............ . 2 116 2 1,520 .. Carrosserie ....................... .. ......... 3 84 2 583 .. | Habillements d'hommes. ................ .... , 4 5 9 1,065 .. | Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .... , ... ... .... 5 244 41 801 .. | Produits des fonderies. .. .. , .... ... .. ... , ..... 6 70 21 267 .. Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini............. ....... 7 40 46 105 .. |Produits des billes (billots). .. ... .. ... ... .. .. .. 8 310 5 2,060 600 Produits du bois de construction.. ....... ... .. 9 41 28 350 .. | Plomberie et fer blanterie. .... ........... .. , .. 10 277 6 3,208 400 Imprimerie et publications. .. .......... 1 @ 9 6 5 g s © 11 4 16 s $ .. Empois. ... ............... .. ......... ... 12 1,522 795 23,674 Diverses autres industries!.... ............... 13 367,925 170,729 6,446,716 410,369 Québec. 1,984 348 4,434 .. | Eaux gazeuses et minérales.. , ............... . 1 1,950 392 14,094 2,415 Instruments aratoires ........... ...... ....... 2 1,500 # @ # # .. Munitions ......... , .... .... ...... ... .. 3 415 3,139 100 Auvents, tentes et voiles. .. ............. * @ @ @ @ * 4 448 º Lº 977 .. | Haches et outils............................ .. 5 1,457 275 23,300 Sacs en coton ... ........ .................... 6 347 4s g 2,891 Poudre-levain et essences ..... ... .............. 7 1,330 118 12,362 Courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc. ............ 8 156 © 6 625 · · | Forges ...... , ... : ........................... 9 4,697 320 43,049 12,05 | Bouilloires et machines ................. , .... . 10 22,040 3,302 185,593 21,113Chaussures.................................... 11 2,290 º © 2,288 .. | Articles de cordonnerie ..... ................. 12 337 © © 2,995 .. Boîtes à cigares .... ..................... ... 13 1,937 95 13,974 12,000 Boîtes en bois.... ..... ............. ... ..... 14 1,760 180 9,169 4,120 Boîtes et sacs, papier.... .......... .......... 15 1,888 270 6,810 .. Fonderies de cuivre.. ... ................ ..... 16 14,465 185 43,041 l'ain, biscuits et confiseries....... ............. 17 s $ © © @ g Br queterie, tuilerie et poterie ........... ... .. 18 139 C @ 779 .. Balais et brosses ...... ... ................... 19 L © © © g @ 78,974 Beurre et fromage. ............................ 20 556 100 400 14,700Carton. .......... ... ..................... 21 8,222 325 21,832 2,080 Carrosserie. ......... ......... ..... ..... ,: .... | 22 7,970 © $ 2,876 840|Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer.. ..... 23 218 @ $ 250 .. Ornements d'églises. .......... ... ............ 24 10,160 244 32,299 4,999|Habillements d'hommes. ... . .... .. ... ..... 25 ,285 222 81,150 83,000|Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués) ............ 26 5,263 40 7,262 .. |Habillements de femmes.. .......... ........ - . | 27 1,274 © © 15, . , |Habillements de femmes (fabriqués).. ........ 28 1,559 D , 5,742 .. Café et épices................ $ @ ss e s e e e e e e e e • e • s 29 927 © © 2,293 .. Cerceuils ............ ............ • p e e , s e s © © º º 30 276 © © 3,365 .. Tonnellerie ........ ......................... . 31 160 ſI @ 6,889 . . Corsets. ... .. ... -- : -- . : . .. ... .. .. ... .. .. , . .. 32 12,158 4,260 71,700 , Cotons. .. .............. ... ................ 33 264 50 1,025 .. Coutellerie et instruments tranchants........... 34 905 230 3,785 3,500|Drogues .. ................. ... .. ........... 35 44C © º 3.600 .. Teinturerie ......... , ........................ 36 7,912 1,760 6#,579 Appareils et effets électriques.. ... ... ......... 37 9,762 4,687 85,113 Lumière et force motrice électriques............ 38 19 © © $ $ | .. | Poisson, salaisons et conserves. ... .... ........ 39 6,896 1,415 65,326 40|Produits des moulins à farine. , ... ............ i 40 14,132 1,300 83,280 8,811|Produits des fonderies. ............ © e e e u e a * º * 41 * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 chaussures, 1 lait condensé, 1 tonnellerie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 2 meubles, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, l articles en laine. 70 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE IV. Manufactures of Provinces-Miscellaneous expenses. g Rent of Establish- Rent of Fuel mentS. works. pº#ºd and light. No. Name or kind of industrv. l Loyer de la , • s © s - y Etablisse- | d † for#ier com tiuie ments. | de l'usine. et du solo ira cra chauffage. éclairage. NO, | S $ $ Quebec-Com. | | 42 ' Fruit and vegetable canning. ...... ..... ... . 9 750 © C) 5,170 43 Furnishing goods, men's. ... . ... , ... « é t « © © © © º s :2 16,657 2,748 20,760 44 Furniture and upholstered goods. .............. 42 5,390 2,092 14,143 45 Gas, lighting and heating...................... 4 1,878 5 â 13,700 46 Gloves and mittens.. ................... ....... 6 200 300 1,390 47 Harness and saddlery. ... ..... .. ... ... .. , ... 26 10,597 1,709 8,922 48 |Hats, caps and furs.......... ... ... , .... .. .. , . 58 37,751 3,238 16,984 49 |Hay, baled .... ........ .... ................ 4 200 à F 5,300 50 Hosiery and knit goods.................. ... .. 9 1,520 406 7,258 51 ' Interior decorations. ....... ... .... ......... 5 1,550 100 451 52 | Iron and steel products........ , ............... 10 2,796 4,239 205,547 53 Jewelry and repairs. ... ..... .. .. .. ..... .... . 9 4,420 2,300 1,092 54 Lasts and pegs ............... .......... ... 5 3(}0 640 1,190 55 | Leather, tanned, curried and finished ... ... .. 55 5,530 2,000 29,015 56 Lime. ........... ............... .. ......... 53 s ) s, = 1 oc, 57 Liquors, malt ........... . . .... , ... ... ... 13 1,800 265 5l,338 58 | Liquors, vinous, ... ... © s m e n º • • • • • • • • • • à • e • s • s 5 25 s, 1,C65 59 Log products.. . ............................. 622 12,199 930 36,831 60 Lumber products.............................. 106 11,816 8,235 15,423 61 Matches...................................... 4 144 ^ és 1,875 62 | Mattresses and spring beds . , ... .. .. . .. .. 5 1,464 460 2,975 63 Mica, cut. .. .. .. . , $ é ê s # @ $ d # à # g s g , 6 * © © © 4 i© © | . . G $ 64 Monuments and tombstones. ............ . Es # 17 1,433 1,30C 3,844 65 Musical instruments. ... , ... , s $ a $ . « 5 , 4 à è s s * º @ 9 1,380 550 1,540 66 Painting and glazing ...................... , .. 3 (i30 125 625 67 | Paints and varnishes. .. ... , ...... , .... ... ... 8 ſ,30º 1,750 12,765 68 Patent medicines. , .... .... ... ... .. ......... 11 3,660 686 , 2,# 69 Paper ....... ...... .... .................... 12|. 8,750 g s 1-0,132 70 Photography........ : ............ , ............ 4 1,600 600 525 71 Photographic materials ... .. .. ..... ......... 4 2,556 637 165 72 Picture frames. ...... .. ... ........... , ........ 5 3,951 5 i> l,297 73 Plumbing and tinsmithing. ..... , , s s , t n º 4 , , • s º * 103 22,908 2,775 20,967 74 Printing and bookbinding. . . , ...... .. . 15 9,013 2,123 4,755 75 Printing and publishing. ... , ...... ... ... ... ... 91 33,757 24,006 4,418 76 |Railway supplies. ... .... ... ... .. .. ... .. .. .. 3 2,580 1,400 18,302 77 |Roofing § roofing materials. .... ... .. ...... . (; 1,350 4 # 5,550 78 Rubber clothing. ... .. ... ... ... , ... ... .. ..... . (; 4,230 1,412 s23 79 Scales.. ... ...... .... ............. , ........ 3 750 120 (540 80 Ships and ship repairs. .......... ... .. .. .. ... . 7 # a @ # 8200 81 Silversmithing .... , ... .... .. .. , .... ..... . 4 560 738 - 725 82 Slaughtering and meat packing ........ , ...... 9 4,630 242 17,972 83 Soap s $ $ $ º $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ * º * º * º * • • • • • • u e s s s s e - e s s e 7 1,350 1,352 5, 370 84 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, ... .. , ... ... ... , . 39 14,257 1,060 #2 85 Tobacco, ehewing, smoking and snuff.. .. .. .. 14 2,852 240 22.73l 86 Vinegar and pickles. , ... .. ... .. .. . .... ... .. (; 780 se © 3,570 87 Wallpaper ... , .......... .. ..... ... ...... 3 4,000 16,400 88 | Washing compounds. ... ... .. .. ... .. .. .. . 3 380 340 89 | Wax candles ... .. , ......... . .. .. ......... | 3 100 º © 590 90 Wire. .. .. .. ... .. ... . .. , . * e o • • • • • • • • m s s • • • 6 4,572 1,800 18,534 91 Wood pulp, chemical and mech tnical. ... , · · · · 14 25 e $ 22,640 92 Woodworking and turning . ... ... , ... .. ... . 8 424 9.41 871 93 Woollen goods............................ , ... 22 1,680 3,942 63,686 94 All other industries* .... .. ... .. ....... , .... 113 41,449 23,322 386,8 60 # 1 Includes 1 artifi,ial teathers and flowers, l artificial limbs and trusses, 1 babbitt metal, 1 batting, 1 bicycle repairs, 1 billiard tables and materials, 1 bla :king, 1 blankets and sweat pads, 2 bridges iron and steel, 2 buttons, 2 carpets, 2 carriage and wagon materials, 2 cars and car works, 1 car wheels, 2 cement, Portland, 1 charcoal, 1 china and glass decorating, 2 church ornaments, 2 cocoa and chocolate, 1 cordage, and twine, 1 corks, 1 costumier and hairdresser, 1 cottolene, 1 cotton and wool waste, 2 dies and moulds, es and colours, 1 enamelware, 2 explosives, 1 felt pa r and pulp, 2 fringes, cords and tassels, 2 fur- dressing, 2 gas machines, 2 glass, 1 glass stained, cnt and ornamental, 1 glue, : graphite, 1 hardware.,car- riage and saddlery, 1 jewelry cases, 1 laces and braids, 2 lamps, l lead bar and pipe, 1 liquors, distilled, RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 7 TABLEAU Iv. Manufactures des provinces-Dépenses diverses. | Municipal | Provincial o† #. •#. taxeS. taxeS. terest, etc. i tract work. 1 r • 4-4 » rl*i | } Taxes Taxes † des † Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No. municipales.lprovinciales.|.. º ouvrage fait # p $ "; etc † $ @ S * Québec-Suite. # 15 95 4,646 , . |Conserves de fruits et légumes. .. .. ... .. ... , . # 42 3,516 393 49,079 .. | Articles de toilette pour honimes ......... .. .. 43 4,646 652 14,312 22,100 Meubles.. ... .... .. ....................... 44 5,375 504 6,500 .. Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage. , ............ . 45 254 $ $ 5,527 .. Gants et mitaines .... .. .. ............ .. .. 46 2,608 71 14,162 199Sellerie. ....... ... ......................... 47 8,113 252 75,006 2,000Chapellerie et pelleterie.. ....... .. .... ........ 48 1,050 $ s 5,000 .. ll'on pressé .. . ... ................... ... .. 49 462 80 2,446 1,920 Bonneterie. .. ... . ...... .. ......... ..... 50 123 30 1,130 .. | Décorations d'intérieurs...................... 51 8,332 2,010 27,816 .. Produits en fer et en acier. .... ............... 52 1,589 120 18,982 1,490 Orfèvrerie ... .. .. ..... .... .. ........ - ... . 53 483 240 1,621 . . | Formes et chevilles à chassures. ... .. .. e # @ $ $ $ $ $ 54 6,415 200 42,059 30,391 $† tanné, corroyé et fini. .. , . .. • t e @ e e 4 º s * s s # © © te s © © º © allX . .. • . . - . . .. . . - . . • - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 20,105 5,705 257,598 Liqueurs, malt........ ... ...... .......... . 57 2 236 2,455 ::_Liqueurs yineuses ..................... .. ... . 58 28,495 95,492 232,897 14,287 Produits des billes (billots).. ... .. ... ... ....... 59 8,695 75 37,309 34,976 Produits du bois de construction. ... .. ..... , .. 60 306 90 4,890 .. Allumettes. .......... ..... ......... ... .. .. 61 388 215 11,648 140Matelas et sommiers élastiques. .. .. .. .. ... . 62 © $ s $ º :: Mica coupé.. ... .... .. : ................ .. -- 63 2,086 253 4,188 2,800Monuments et pierres tombales. ..... ... .. ... . 64 238 t e 1,44l 1,200 Instruments de musique. ... ... ... ........ .. .. 65 465 © # 2,350 .. Peinture et vitrerie. ... .. .. , ......... .... ... . 66 # # # # # † et vernis.. ....... .... , • e n e e e • e • º ° º ! # » * 45 ,512 © © mèdes patentés. .. , ................... .. -- . . 11,485 1,591 74,977 18,357|Papier ... .... .. ......... ................. 69 459 © © 3,012 .. Photographie. ... .. : ... .................... 70 305 (à © 1,175 .. | Matériel photographique.. ......... ...... ... . 71 8S6 qa , 988 :: 9adres à gravures ... ... .................... 72 6,998 690 28,774 11,950 Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... ... .. ... ..... .. . 73. 1,690 274 15,061 .. Imprimerie et reliure ........ , s • © © * s $ s • s © .. ... | 74 14,829 413 103,681 10,667 Imprimerie et publications. ... ...... ... . ºu a ) , s e 7 1,674 293 22,809 .. Matériaux de chemin de fer.. .. .... .......... . 76 678 79 8,345 . Toiture et matériaux de toiture. .............. 77 # 5,070 # 300 †º en caoutchouc. .... ... .. ...... a @ l @ # @ # @ @ ,427 . . ! L53ll3 IlCCS , . . . , . . . . . . . . e e , e s • e s e s e º © ® © a ^ « 7 1,226 5() 6, 142 Navires, construction et radoub de. .. .... , .... . 80 194 º © 2,525 . |Argenterie.. ... . . · · · , · · : · · · · · · · · · · · · 81 5,480 752 73,313 .. i Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. .... , ........ 82 1,812 # # 2,110 1,200|Savonnerie. .............. ............ .. , ... .. 83 2,778 582 552,155 300 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . 84 5,232, 1,787 2,218,797 .. Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser. .... .... | | 85 234 @ s 16,890 Vinaigre et marinades. ...... ... ... ...... , ... . | 86 819 650 102,565 Tapisserie , , , ... . .. 87 # $ 9 # #onº à laver. ... .. ......... .. ... .. . # 126 4 g 218 .. Cierges. .. ... ... .. .. .. .. , ... ...... .. .. : ... 1,353 476 63,452 6,000 | Fil de fer . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. ... . 90 6,509 2,863 215,460 500 Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. 91 443 50 1,105, .. Ouvrage et tournage du bois. . , . ... ... .. .. , . 92 8,263 2,708 134,011 340iArticles en laine. ... . ... ... . .. ... .......... 93 sisss 24,393 264,194 600|Diverses autres industries*.... .... . , ... .. .. . 94 º Comprenant 1 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 1 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc., 1 métal babbitt, 1 ouate, 1 bicyclettes, réparations de, 1 tables de billard et matériaux, 1 cirage, 1 couvertes et plastrons, 2 ponts en fer et en acier, 2 boutons, 2 tapis, 2 matériaux de carrosserie, 2 construction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 roues de wagons, 2 ciment de Portland, 1 charbon de pois, 1 porcelaine et verre, décorations, 2 ornenments d'églises, 2 coco et chocolat, 1 corderie, 1 bouchons, 1 costumier et coiffeur, 1 cottolène, 1 coton et laine,.déchets, 2 coins et moules, 1 teintures et couleurs, 1 articles étamés, 2 matières explosives, 1 feutre, papier et pulpe, 2 frange, corde et glands, 2 pelleterie, préparation, 2 machines à gaz, 2 verrerie, 1 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 colle forte, 1 graphite, 1 quincaillerie, 1 boîtes à bijoux, 72 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE Iv. Manufactures of Provinces-Miscellaneous expenses. · N º Rent of Establish- Rent of Fuel ments. works. pº#º and light. No. Name or kind of industry. •-,s 4-3 Loyer de la 4 Etablisse- d † force #iº com tible de « * ment8. e l'usine. et Ciu g ) • chauffage. éclairage. NO, 3 S S Tlne Territoriese . .. .. . . .. , . .. . .. . 105 4,733 900 45,243 l |Brick, tile and pottery...... ... .............. 15 0 2 | Butter and cheese.................. ...... , ... 23 © © # 6-5 º 4 3 Clothing, men's . ... .. . •s # @ @ @ @ @ • @ R e @ @ # @ à @ g @ @ 4 762 ſ© 5 400 4 Flouring and grist mill products. . ... ... ..... 17 1 900 22,768 5 Foundry and machine shop products. ......... . 4 (# é? @ 6 1,170 6 Liquors, malt. ... ... . a . : s s © s B @ @ @ @ @ @ e @ ip a «s 3 @ C 2,670 7 Log products.. ..... ..... .... * 0 é è u s & e s # s # @ s 18 © © e 5 784 8 Lumber products. ... .. .. .. .. * @ s # s # à # é $ e p 4 à $ * $ 6 850 º 1,927 9 Printing and publishing. ...... .. . .. ... ..... 6 1,320 @ @ 706 10 | All other industries* ..... ... ... .. .. .. ...... . 9 1,800 © © 14,818 Q) 2 macaroni and vermicelii, 1 mats and rugs, 1 mirrors and plate glass, 1 miscellaneous, 1 needles, 1 oils, 2oil clothing, 1 optical goods, 1 patterns, 1 pipe and boiler covering, 1 plaster, 1 plaster and stucco, l plumbers' supplies, 1 pottery, painted ware, l prepared flour, 1 pumps and windmills, 2 printing presses, 2 quilted goods, 1 rice cleaning and polishing, 1 refrigerators, 1 rubber and elastic goods, 2 safes and vaults, 1 sausage casings, 1 saws, 2 sewing machines, 1 § 1 show cases, 2 silk and silk goods, 2 smelting, 1 spinnin wheels, 2 starch, 1 stationery goods, l stone, cut, 2 sugar refining, 2 textiles, dyeing and finishing, thread, 1 type founding, l umbrellas, 1 vaseline, 1 washing blue, 1 watch cases, 1 wire fencing, 2 wool, carding and fulling, 1 woollen yarns. ' Includes 1 awnings,, tents and sails, 1 car repairs, 1 electric light and power, 2 harness and saddlery, 1 lime, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 stone, cut, 1 woollen g 1 RÉCENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. .73 TABLEAU IV. Manufactures des provinces-Dépenses diverses. © © vs vs rºi Rent of Amount M# ! P† ial offices, in- paid for con- aYh N - h X @ 4-4 terest, etc. | tract work. y Montant Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Taxes Taxes † payé pour municipales. provinciales. i§ §e ouvrage fait ' *" |à l'entreprise $ 3 $ 5,471 150 31,965 7,587|....... ... .. .. , ... .. Les Territoires, .. |Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ... ............. 1 «. © $ . 5 $ ! 5,787 Beurre et fromage.. .. , .............. .. , .... 2 42 © © 403 . . |Habillements d'hommes. .. . .. .. , ... ... .. .. | 3 1,603 @ @ 8,965 1,800|Produits des moulins à farine. ... .. .. .. . • E a s $ 4 $ | 4 153 © º : 185 . . |Produits des fonderies. .. .. .. ... , ... .. .. . 670 . 50 8,847 .. | Liqueurs, malt. .. . ..... .. ... , ... ...... 6 1,834 100 7,046 .. Produits des billes (billots). ... .. .. ... ... .. .. . 7 385 © s 2,291 .. | Produits du bois de construction. ... .. ... . .. # 8 76 © © 1,553 .. | Imprimerie et publications. .. .. .. ........... | 9 bos © © 2,675 .. | Diver-es autres industries* ... ... .. .. .. .. .... . 10 1 dentelles et tresses, 2 lampes, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 1 liqueurs distillées, 2 macaroni et vermicelle, 1 nattes et tapis, 1 mircirs et glaces, 1 divers, 1 aiguilles, l huiles, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 articles † 1 patrons, 1 matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, 1 plâtre, 1 plâtre et stuc, 1 effets de plombiers, 1 poterie, objets peints, l farine préparée, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, 2 presses à imprimer, 2 effets piqués, 1 nettoyage du riz, 1 glacières, 1 caoutchouc et articles élastiques, 2 coffres-forts, 1 enveloppes à saucisson, 1 scies, 2 machines à coudre 1 drap renaissance, l vitrines, 2 soie et effets en soie, 2 métallur- ie, 1 rouets, 2 empois, 1 articles de librairie, 1 taille de la pierre, 2 raffineries de sucre, 2 tissus teints et nis, l fil, 1 caractères d'imprimerie, 1 parapluies, 1 vaseline, 1 bleu à laver, 1 boîtes de montres, 1 fil de fer à clôture, 2 cardage et foulage de la laine, 1 laine en échevaux. * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 sellerie, l chaux, l abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 taille de la pierre, l articles en laine. 74 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE v. Manufactures of Provinces-Materials, products, custom work and repairs. Materials used—Matières employées. Establish- Partly man- 4 ºº I @ 4 No. Name or kind of industry. ments Crude. ufactur º | Total cost. Etablisse- , ... Partielle- em-º» § A l'état brut. ment 1manu- Coût total. facturées. NO. 8 $ S Britisln Colunnbia. .... .. .. .. . , . * ê à 392. azisiº 3,968,522 7,246,684 1 | Aerated and mineral waters........ ... .. , ..... . 6 © 6 19,320 19,320 2 Boilers and engines.. .... .. . ............ ... . 3 11,400 88,750 100,150 3 | Boots and shoes. ... ... ... .. , ........ ... ... .. . 4 @ @ 40,770 40,770 4 Bread, biscuits and confectionery .... .. .. , .... 7 © s 150,176 150, 176 5 | Brick, tile and pottery .... .. .. ... .. . · º 48 # s # # # @ s 17 # # é 4 a 6 6 | Butter and cheese............ .... . .. .... . 8 85,894 # ſº 85,804 7 Carriages and wagons. ........................ 7 º 4 34,750 34,750 8 Clothing, men's. ..... .. ..... .. ... * º º º º º º º º º º ds 47 D $ 170,585 170,585 9 Clothing, women's. .... ....... . » • • • • • • • s e , s m s s 5 , d, 53,715 53,715 10 Fish, preserved.. ...... .... ... ............ ... 71) 841,736 704,596 1,546,332 11 Flouring and grist mill products. .. ... .. , ... ... 5 258,220 12,815 271,035 12 Foundry and machine shop products. ... , ..... . 9 9,375 106,531 115,906 13 | Furniture and upholstered goods. .. ... .. , ... .. 3 @ é 23,500 23,500 14 Gas, lighting and heating ...... * º * º * • s • s é é s e e 4 16,275 100 16,375 15 | Harness # saddlery. ........................ 4 $ $ 39,200 39,200 16 Jewelry and repairs ......... .. . © º s a a s # # @ s , • © 3 5,000 2,099 7,099 17 | Lime. .. ... , . · · · · - · · · · · • · • · • · • · · · · · · · · · · · · . 3 m , © e © # 18 Liquors, malt. ....... · m e s , s * a ^ • 5 • • • • © e s s e s e e s 17 16,789 159,348 176,137 19 Log products ....... ... , ... , . ' * • s • • • • • • s s © e u e s 75 1,510,484 46,678 1,557,162 20 Lumber products.. .. , .............. .... .... . 8 14,059 134,753 148,812 21 | Monuments and tombstones. ........ , ... .... 3 6,550 · 950 7,500 22 9ilº . :: · · · · · , :: ....., : · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 3 7,600 3,640 11,240 23 Plumbing and tinsmithing. ............. ... , éº 8 336 89,885 90,221 24 | Printing and publishing. .. .................... 17 º # 123,157 123,157 25 Ships and ship repairs......... ... , ... ......... 3 12,000 45,125 57,125 26 Smelting....... .. . , o m • • • » a e e s e a © • • • • © e s b , s 5 º g e $ º © 27 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. ... , , ... ........ 17 69,340 9,958 79,298 28 | All otherindustries! ... ... .. ................... 31 413,104 1,908,121 2,321,225 Ma Haltoba. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. ... , ... ... . 324 6,148,344 1,807,160 7,955,504 1 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. , ........ ... 5 # $ 197,079| 197,079 2 | Brick, tile and pottery. ... ........ ... . © º º º A # # # 19 4 $ 4.3 © à é 3 | Butter and cheese. .. .. , .... .. ...... ........ 69, 327,595 p @ 327,595 4 Carriages and wagons. .. .................... . 3 g g 17,550 17,550 5 Clothing, men's. ... ... . • • « a » • • • • • • a • • , • • e • s , 13 a , 46,126 46,126 6 Clothing, women's..... .. ... . ... . , • ^ s e e s • • • • s 7 t# 6 47,489 47,489 7 | Electric light and power.. ... .. ... ........ ... 3|. f m ) 5 ® s g 8 | Flouring and grist mill products. .. .. ......... . 37 4,412,777 270,347 4,683, 124 9 Foundry and machine shop products. .. ... .. . # 4 3,872 126,666 130,538 10 |Furniture and upholstered goods. .............. 3 • 12,668 12,668 11 Harness and saddlery.... . • • • • • • a • ^ • ^ • t e s s s a s s s 3 a g 45,101 45, 101 12 !Hats, caps and furs ... ... ........ ....... .. 3 6,800 25,800 32,600 13 Lime. ...... ..................... .. ... . .. ©-# 32 @ g • ©k © 14 Liquors, malt. ....... ........ ....... 1 @ @ @ ° @ @ @ 4 69,320 37,356 106,676 15 Log products ................................ 37 175,539 17,900 193,439 16 Lumber products.. .... .. ......... ........... 12 19,40t 236,032 255,432 17 | Plumbing and tinsmithing. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... 9 © W9 46,322 46,322 18 Printing and publishing. ... ... ... . ... , ... . 19 â ge 142,149 142,149 19 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.. .. ... ... ... .. . 6 S7,517 12,840 100,357 20 | All other industries*...... ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . 30 l,045,524 525,735 1,571,259 l Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, 2 blacksmithing, 2 boots and shoes, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 brooms and brushes, 2 car repairs, 1 coffees and spices, 1 coke, l drugs, 1 electrical apparatus and supplies, 2 elec- tric light and power, l fruit and vegetable canning, 2 furnishing goods, men's, 1 glass, l § tanned, curried and finished, 2 mattresses and spring beds, 1 opium, 1 paints and varnishes, 1 printing and book- binding, 1 rice cleaning and polishing, 2 soap, 1 sugar refining, 1 vinegar and pickles. * Includes, 1 aerated and mineral waters, 2 agricultural implements, 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 bags, cotton, 1 boats and canoes, 1 boots and shoes, 2 boxes, wooden, 1 brass castings, 1 carriage and wagon materials, 2 car repairs, 1 clothing, men's, (factory product), 2 coffees and spices, 1 drugs, 1 dyeing and cleaning, l egg concentrate, 1 furnishing goods, men's, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 1 glass, stained. cut an l ornamental, 1 interior decorations, 1 jewelry and repairs, 1 mattresses and springs beds, 2 monuments and tombstones, 1 oils, 1 picture frames, 2 printing and bookbinding, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 soap, l stationery goods, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 75 TABLEAU v. Manufactures des provinces-Matériaux, produits, ouvrage de commande et réparations. Received | Total value for custorn | of products, Value work and lcustom work of products. | repairs. and repairs. Valeur Reçu pour Valeurtotale Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No des produits.| ouvrage de des produits, commande et ouvrage de réparations. commandeet réparations. S $ 8 19,039,231 408,547 | 19,447,778'. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. .. ... . Colonnb1e - BrItannique. 62,247 g g 62,247|Eaux gazeuses et minérales....... ............... , © ® - E > * © © º 1 255.025 112,000 367,025 Bouilloires et machines. .. .. ... ... .. . .... . ....... .. ... . 2 G2,500 5, 145 67,645 Chaussures. ... .. . » e : » s v º • e s $ @ g s , ê $ $ $ & ê e e © © © © © © • º 0 e a e u s 3 298,510 , $ 297,510 Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ... . , ... .. ..... ... .. ........ 4 158,520 $ $ 158,520 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. . ... .. .......... , .... , ... .. 5 105,690 E @ 105,690||Beurre et fromage.. ... .. .. .. .. .. . , e s s s e s • • » » â © s s e s p e © e e e 6 54,805 35,l50 89,955,Carrosserie. ... ..... .. ...... .... ... ....... .... ... 7 399.220 36,245 435,435|Habillements d'hommes . ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... ........ 8 94,100 2,150 96, 250|Habillements de femmes. .. ... .. ... .. .. , .... .. ... , ... ... .. 9 2,796,584 53,970 2,850,554 Poisson, salaisons et conserves ....... .. .. ... .. ... .. , .... 10 349,428 a $ 349,428 Produits des moulins à farine. . , ... ... .. .. ......... ... .. .. .. 11 323,014 33,627 356,641|Produits des fonderies.. , ... , ... , . .. .. .. ....... . ... .... 12 111,600 7,500 119,100 Meubles......... .... ..................... .... ... ... .. 13 87,792 © s 87,792 Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage ... ........ .. . ........... .. 14 83,550 3,750 87,300Sellerie.......... ............... ........ .. .. .. .. » © © ſº © © © º p s 15 16,036 3,000 19,036Orfèvrerie. .............. ...................... . .. , .. .. 16 8,850 â $ y fuUlX. .. . - . - . . - - • • . - • - . • • • • • • • • - - . - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 17 5S0,244 $ B 580,244 Liqueurs, malt ............ .......... .............. .. : .. 13 3,983,552 1,625 3,985,177|Produits des loilles (billots). ... , ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ... .. .. 10 462,293 8,000 470,293 Produits du bois de construction ... .......... .. .. .......... 20 32,853 $ $ 32,853|Monuments et pierres tombales. ... ... .. .. ... ... .... .. ... , 21 27,190 # # 27,190| Huiles.. ... , e s • e • e e s e s e - e » e » e E s s e s s u s © © © © s © º $ s @ e s * dº v o e s s 22 148,400 31,875 180,275| Plomberie et ferblanterie. ......... .. , .......... ........... 23 445,158 $ , 445,158]Imprimerie et publications . ... ... ... , ........... ........ 24 96,670 9,500 106,170]Navires, construction et radoub de. , ... .. ... ... .. .. ... ... . 25 4,531,179 # g 4,531, 179]Métallurgie.. ... ... .. .. , ... ... .. 's s a n a • & â - • • • • e • • s e - 26 265,497 a» , 265,497|Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. .... ... , ............ .. .. .. ... 27 3,198,724 65,040 3,263,764|Diverses autres industries !'. ... .. , ... .. , . . ... ... .. .. . .. . 28 11,806,805 1, 120,634j 12,927,439 . .. ... ... .. .. ... . ... ... ... ..... .... . Ma nitoba • 307,680 307,680| Pain, biscuits et confiseries. . .. , .... , ... ... ... .. ... .. ... .. 1 122,580 122,580||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie .. . , ..... .... ......... ... . 2 416,272 © e 416,272|Beurre et fromage. ............ .. .... ... .. .. .. ........... 3 45,595 9,600 55,195lCarrosseri2... ......... ............................... ... . i 4 148,972 2,039 151,011|Habillements d'hommes. ... .... ...... .. ... .............. 5 79,571 41,319 120,890| Habillements de femmes. .. .. .. .. .. , .... .. .. . , . ... .. 6 144,972 s $ 144,972 Lumière et force motrice électriques. ... .... .... ..... .. . 7 5,596,798 29,553 5,626,351'Produits des moulins à farine. ............................ . 8 203,969 22,243 226,212 Produits des fonderies.. ...... .. .... .. .. .... ........ .. # 9 38,254 10,100 48,354 Meubles. ................... .. ................... ....... 10 93,398 1,000 94,398 Sellerie.. ....... : .... ............ º t ! © © a e s s a s s e • © s º 5 e e g 11 52,064 4,300 56,364 Chapellerie et pelleterie. .. ... .. .. ... .. .... .. ... ... .. .... . 12 29,586 ° s s 29,586 Chaux .. .. .... ............................ .... ..... 13 295,960 & ts 295,960 Liqueurs, malt .... ... ....... .............. ........... 14 446,285 44,343 490,628 Produits des billes (billots).. : .. . ............. . , ... .. .. 15 489,207 5,500 494,707 Produits du bois de construction ............ .. â º © a 6 e s s s s | 16 85,777 40,892 126,669 Plomberie et ferblanterie. ........................... . .. | i7 986,290 500 986,790 Imprimerie et publications. ....................... ......... 18 226,819 g m © # cigares et cigarettes ......... ... ........ ... .... 19 1,99ſi,756 909,245 2,906,001lDiverses autres industries *. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . 20 1 Comprenant l auvents, tentes et voiles, 2 forges, 2 chaussures, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 balais et brosses, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 café et épices, 1 coke, 1 drogues, 1 appareils et effets électriques, 2 lumière et force motrice électrique s, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 2 articles de toilette pour hommes, l verrerie, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 matelas et somnuiers élastiques, l opium, 1 peintures et vernis, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 1 nettoyage du riz, 2 savonnerie, 1 raffineries de sucre, 1 vinaigre et marinades. 2Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 2 instruments aratoires, 1 œufs concentrés, 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, l sacs en coton, 1 bateaux et canots, 1 chaussures, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 1 matéri- aux de carrosserie, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 2 café et épices, 1 drogues, 1 teinturerie, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, l verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 décorations d'intérieurs, 1 orfèvrerie, 1 matelas et sommiers élas- tiques, 2 monuments et pierres tombales. 1 huiles, 1 cadres à gravures, 2 imprimerie et reliure, 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, l savonnerie, 1 articles de librairie, 1 articles en laine. 76 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE v. Manufactures 'of Provinces-Materials, products, custom work and repairs. Materials used-Matières employées— Establish- e * ° ments. # † s-g- *t ufactured. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Crude. ture Total cost. " Al'état brut ♂oat total facturées. 3 S 8 New Brunsw1ck . .. . , . .. , .. .. .. s . . 919 7,851,363 2,962,651| 10,814,014 1 Aerated and mineral waters ............... . #s 4 # @ 9,705 9,705 2 Agricultural implements .................. , ... 3 4,320 14,380 18,700 3 | Boilers and engines .... ...................... 4 8,500 74,512 83,012 4 Boots and shoes ....... ........ , ............ 8 106,600 106,834 213,434 5 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ..... ... ..... 13 4 | # 381,514 381,514 6 Brick, tile and pottery ... .......... , # @ # @ @ # @ # # # 15 43 Lº $ b s $ 7 | Butter amd cheese. .. ... ... .............. .. . 68 206,183 , , , 206,183 8 Carriages and wagons.. , ....................... # 300 67,208 67,508 9 Carriage and wagon materials ... . , , ....... 3 240 45,000 45,240 10 Clothing, men's. .. .. ....................... . 44 º 184,315 184,315 11 Clothing, women's .. ..... .................. . 10 # # 37,000 37,000 12 Cottons : .... .. : . ......................... 5 938,390 124,312 1,062,702 13 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring. .... ........... 3 tr e 1,849 1,849 14 Electric light and power ....... ....... ... ... 3 31,350 @ 6 31,350 15 Fish, preserved..... ............... .......... 227 342,391 94,328 436,719 16 Flouring and grist mill products.. ............. 19 346,137 11,150 357,287 17 Foundry and machine shop products........ ... 23 97,458 93,741 191,199 18 Fruit and vegetable canning ...... ....... .... 3 19,000 8,900 27,900 19 Furniture and upholstered goods . ... .... , .... 5 # $ 11,215 11,215 20 Grindstones and pulpstones . .... .. .. .......... 5 5,640 290 y 21 Harness anºd § # # e s # s s e e e s @ @ * # # @ º @ 5 º B , • s à 8 27,000 61,750 88,750 22 | Hats, caps and furs ... .. .. ... .. , ... . ... ... . 4 2,000 33,000 « vu , 23 Iron and steel products .... ................ ... 4 127,375 211,857 339,232 # †º tanned, curried and finished ... , .... . 12 601,830 5,955 607,785 lIIl9. .. . .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • 4 # 4 ſi Qi q# g 26 |Log products ............. s , s • s s s s # • • • º gº , s , • s s 236 4,053,100 6,600 4,059,700 27 |Lumber products. ..... .......... , • I • e • • • e « s s 24 6,825 159,190 166,015 28 | Mattresses and spring beds. ... .. .. ........... 3 # s 17, 17,000 29 |Monuments and tombstones.. .......... * @ @ @ @ s 9 28,950 565 29,515 30 Plumbing and tinsmithing .............. 1 @ # @ @ 26 1,540 # 239,773 31 |Printing and publishing ......... ... . - 29 º 2 130,356 130,356 32 Shooks, box ... .. ......................... 7 7,085 # @ 7,085 33 Slaughtering and meat packing................ 4 159,000 1,400 160,400 34 Sonp ......... , .... .............. ........... 3 33,000 148,C39 181,039 35 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.. .. ... .. .. .. 5 34,800 13,960 48,760 36 | Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical ... 4 216,875 42,921 259,796 37 Woollen goods.. : . . .......................... 4 61,200 3,125 4,3 38 | All other industries* .......... # @ * @ @ @ @ s , s » a s . • • 45 384,274 622,447| 1,006,721 NOVa Scotla. .. .. , . .. . , ... . . 42 , 1,188 9,034,845 4,126,232 13,161,077 1 | Aerated and mineral waters.......... ......... . 9 e , 14,544 14,544 2 | Awnings, tents and sails. .... * 0 0 6 e © © © * © © © e s u © e 4 $ º 16,150 16,150 3 |Boilers and engines ........ .. . ' © © © © © © © © 4 » e e» e ® s 8 40,600 185,032 225,632 4 | Boots and shoes ....... ................ ..... 13 72,000 415,542 487,542 5 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery , ........... 5 g) $ 449,409 449,409 6 |Brick, tile and pottery , .... • • s º s s @ @ @ e s e e e e à 18 e • • © © @ a 7 | Butter and cheese. ........ » © © © © © ge sa © e g e s e 9 se e e e e 33 99,495 G $ 99,495 8 Carriages and wagons................. ........ 25 © © 72,300 72,300 9 Clothing, men's. ........... ................... 60 © © 470,587 470,587 10 Clothing, women's ............................ 7 © ,223 34,223 * Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, l axes and tools, 1 bark extract, 2 boxes and bags, paper, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 brass castin , 1 brooms and brushes, 1 car repairs, 2 clothing, woumen's (factory product), 2 coffees and spices, 1 coffins and caskets, 2 cooperage, l drugs, 2 fertilizers, 1 furnishing goods, men's, 2glass, stained, cut and ornamental, 1 gypsum, 2 hosiery and knit goods, 1 insect powder, l interior decorations, l lead bar and pipe, 2 liquors, malt, 1 lock and gunsmithing, l plaster, 1 printing and bookbinding, 2 roofin and roofing materials, 2 saws, 1 skates, 1 starch, 2 vinegar and pickles, 1 wire fencing, 1 woodworking an turning, l wool pulling. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. · p• 77 TABLEAU v. Manufactures des provinces-Matériaux, produits, ouvrage de commande et réparations. Q Total value † of products, Value §o§ custom work of products.| repairs. | º repar•. =º-e - Valeurtotale 8 9º ie. Valeur Reçu pour § produits, Nom ou sorte d'industrie des produits:| ouvrage de ouvrage de commandeet c§ de et ºPºººonº réparations. $ S 3 20,483,749 4S8,721| 20,972,470 . ........ . © © © © E © e s ^ & ts & e Q . Nouveau-Brunswick . 35,438 g) y 35,438 Eaux gazeuses et minérales . ... , .... ..... ... .......... .. 45,674 11,000 56,674|Instruments aratoires ..... .. , ... .. .. .. .. .. ... ..... . 169,348 61,261 230,609 Bouilloires et machines , - ....... .. , , .............. , ..... 386,000 5,175 391,175Chaussures. .. , .... ... , ... . * ® » ^ 6 ® • E º º • e s s e s e s s s e e E s s s s a 6 617,753 © © 617,753|Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ..... .......... ... , ...... .. .. 90,914 W© ſ ; 90,914| Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ... .. ... . .. .... .. ...... , ... 245,695 º © 245,695||Beurre et fromage....... .......... ........ ... .. .. ......... 166,966 40,800 207,766Carrosserie. .. .. ... . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 93,800 2,000 95,800 Matériaux de carrosserie.. .. .. ........ ........... .. . ..... 435,668 8,910 444,578 Habillements d'hommes .... .. .. ... ....... ......... ... . 78,985 8,700 87,685i Habillements de femmes . .. , . .. .. ... .. ... . .. .. ........ 2,228,234 $ g 2,228,234 Cotons ... .. .. · • • • • • • • • -- -- • • • • • • - -- • • • • • • • • • • • • - • - -- . - • - © © 13,395 13,395 Teinturerie ..... ..... ...... , ... ..................... 185,476 $ $ 185,476 Lumière et force motrice électriques. . , ... .. .. , ... .... , ... , . 814,874 © º 814,874 Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .......... .. .. ......... ... . 475,356 8,085 483,441|Produits des moulins à farine.. ... .. ... ... ... ........ .. • 552,637 53,290, 605,927 Produits des fonderies .... .. .......... ......... ... .. ... . - 41,160 $ $ 41,160 Conserves de fruits et légumes..... ... ...... ... .. ... .. .. ... . 36,698 12,000 48,698Meubles ... ........... ........................... , ..... 38,400 © © 38,400Meules et décortiqueurs ............. ..... .... , ... .. ... ... .. 186,325 4,050 190,375|Sellerie ... .. .. ... .. . .. ... .. .:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 74,000 7,800 81,800|Chapellerie et pelleterie. .......... ....... .. .... .. .. .... . 573,147 $ s 573,147|Produits en fer et en acier .......... .................. .. , . 783,785 375 784,160|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini........... , ... ... ... ... ... .. . 114,984 © © 114,984Chaux ........ ... ... , ....... .. : . , ..................... 7,005,413 36,435 7,041,848Produits des billes (billots) ... .. ...... .. .. .. .. . , ... ... .. . 375,244 12,500 387,744|Produits du bois de construction .... ......... .... ... .. , .... 40,500 2,700 43,200 Matelas et sommiers élastiques.. .... .... .. .. ........ ... . 158,950 850 159,800 Monuments et pierres tombales ......... .. .......... ... .. . 378,746 169,050 547,796 Plomberie et ferblanterie .... ........................ .... 448,303 º â 448,303 Imprimerie et publications . , ...... * C ^ D * © & ® ® • • 6 © n m e s = e s e s © 28,625 14,600 43,225 Bois en paquets pour boîtes ............................... 239,520 © © 239,520|Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes ....... ............. " . .. : . 276,034 276,034 Savonnerie ........... ... .............. .. ......... ... .. 126,340 126,340 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • • • • 785,498 g © 785,498|Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques............ 109,625 5,750 115,375 Articles en laine............. ......... ....... ......... , 2,039,634 9,995 2,049,629|Diverses autres industries*................................. 23,005,634 586,879 23,592,513 ..... . . ......... ..... , ...... Nouvelle-Ecosse, 78,950 : -- 78,950|Eaux gazeuses et minérales .... .... ........ .. ....... , 32,150 150 32,300Auvents, tentes et voiles ......................... .. , .... 413,564 104,836 518,400||Bouilloires et machines .................. , ... .... .. , ... 827,127 850 827,977|Chaussures.......... ............ .............. .. '.. -- . 744,900 a 9 744,900 Pain, biscuits et confiseries . ........ . . ... ... ...... .. .. 127,336 127,336 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. ....... .. ... ...... .. ... 127,007 @ º 127,007|Beurre et fromage........ ... ................... ......... 214,325 21,275 235,600|Carrosserie . ......... .... ... .... ....... , .... ... 1,063,049 2,605 1,0#ºnº d'hommes. ... .. ...................... .... 74,716 º 6 ! 74,7 tºhatillements de femmes.. ............................. -- ... N° l Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 haches et outils, 1 extrait d'écorce, 2 boîtes et sacs, papier, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 1 balais et brosses, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 2 habille- ments de femmes (fabriqués), 2 café et épices, 1 cercueils, 2 tonnellerie, 1 drogues, 2 engrais, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, 2 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 gypse, 2 bonneterie, 1 poudre insecticide, , 1 décorations d'intérieurs, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 plâtre, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 2 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 2 scies, 1 patins, 1 empois, 2 vinaigre et mari- nades, 1 fil de fer à clôture, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois. 1 étirage de la laine. 78 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE v. Manufactures of Provinces-Materials, products, custom work and repairs. Materials used-Matières employées. Establish- ments. # † m-gº lltalCtl } Teſl. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Crude. s-» Total cost. InentS. 12.7 Partielle- Al'état brut.m§nu- Coût total. facturées. NO. S 8 $ - Nova Scotla—Com. 11 Coffees and spices....... ........... .. . .... 3 66,500 6,500 # 12 Cooperage ... ... ............................ . 15 5,225 50,106 55,331 13 † » s s u » e » « s a • • • • • s s s s # s d e s º s » º º º º º º ° º # 442,055 # º 442,055 14 | Electric light and power . . .. ........... ..... . @ # @ B. U. $ # # º # » , e , ê 481 1,694,1# 31# 2 # 16 Flouring and grist mill products.. .. ... ... ... .. . 10 329,598 9,299 # - 17 | Foundry and machine shop products. ...... . s é 22 204,983 67,118 272 lol 18 | Furniture and upholstered goods . ... .. , , ... , .. 6 2,275 # 48,687 19 | Harness and saddlery . .. ... . » s s • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 # º 29,845 # # 20 | Leather, tanned, curried and finished ... ... ... 11 252,853 50,932 # 7S5 21 | Liquors, malt .......... ... ....... : . : ... .. 4 25,700 80,300 # 22 |Log products ........ .... ..... , .... ... .. ... . 228 1,266,278 6,200 1,272,47, 23 !Lumber products .... .... . .......... ... ... 39 2,900 278,050 # 24 Monuments and tombstones. ............ e e s s ' * • 7 6,958 5,800 # 25 | Plumbing and tinsmithing . ...... .. . · · · · · · · · 21 280 1ll,078 # 26 Printing and bookbinding.............. ... .. .. . 5 $ | 5 22,# 22,935 27 Printing and publishing....... . ... .. .. .. ... . 34 6 $ 72,070 1# 28 Ships and ship repairs ..... , .... .. , ... , ... .. . 20 10,000 136,756 21# 29 Slaughtering and meat packing. .. .. .. . - s $ , # p # 4 209,841 900 53 30 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes . .. .. ..... . , f s 3 5,l50 150 1i 885 31 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff. .... ... .. 3 6,816 5,069 0.85o 32 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical. ......... 4 70,850 4 9 70, 2 33 Woollen goods....................... ...... .. 11 98,678 8,573 107,2#l 34 | All other industries* .. ... .................. .. 62 4,121,675 1,169,261 5,290,936 Ontario ....... .. .. ....... , ... . .. .. .. . 6,543 84,689,669 53,540,731 138,230,400 1 | Abrasive goods.................... .......... . 5 20,743 7,961 28,704 2 | Aerated a# mineral waters...... ....... ... ... 15 4,220 45,4# 49,665 3 |Agricultural implements. .. ... .... ... ... .. .. .. 66 251,744 3,357,979 3,609,723 4 jAwnix1gs, tents and sails...... ... ... ... ... .. 9 â Up 84,177 84,177 5 Axes and tools.... .. ..... ................ . ©. 13 56,893 267,453 324,346 6 |Baking powder and flavouring extracts. .. ...... 8 66,000 204,104 279,194 7 | Barley, pot and pearl.............. .. .... ... . 3 185,615 3,150 188,765 8 | Baskets. ... .. ........... ........ , ......... 14 21,972 17,024 38,996 9 Batting • « • e s s @ s s s s s m n s • © s « a • e u s º u s * º * n , à s s s a 3 14,360 9,534 23,894 10 | Bicycles . .. ... 0 • • • e , J • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e s e s s 16 $ é 299,753 299,753 11 | Bicycle repairs.......... .. .......... ......... 3 $ # 11,700 11,700 12 Blacking. .. : ............ .... .. .. . ... .. .. 5 13,000 52,800 65,800 13 | Blacksmithing .................. .............. 5 $ » 4,392 # # 14 | Boats and canoes. .. .. .. ... . , @ @ s @ g e $ e @ # 5 * y v ê ê » 13 4 $ 35,8# 35,845 15 | Boilers and engines . . ... . ... .. .. .. , ... .. .. . 30 103,942 892,962 º6,904 16 | Boots and shoes.. .. ........ ... ... ... . , . . .. 38 481,011 1,430,9# 1,9ll,056 17 | Boxes and bagº, paper. .. , ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. , ... 22 , @ 366,409 366,409 18 | Boxes, êigar. , . ............. . 4 12,000 54,650 66,650 19 Boxes, wooden .......................... ... . 48 50,669 351,459 402,128 20 | Brass castings .. . , ... ............... .. .. .. 15 21,004 200,321 221,325 21 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. . . 125 29,244 3,656,031 3,685,275 canning furs, 2 l Includes l agricultural implements, 2 axes and tools, 1 baking powder and flavouring extracts, 1 baskets, 2 boats and canoes, 2 boxes, wooden, 1 brass castings, 1 bridges, iron and steel, 1 brooms and brush s, l cars and ear works, 1 coffins and caskets, 1 coke, 1 combs, 2 condensed milk, 1 cordage, rope and twine, l electrical apparatus and supplies, 1 † fruits and vegetables, 2 explosives, 2 fruit and vegetable 62 dºmd gas, lighting and 3 eating, 1 glass, 1 grindstones and pulpstones, 1 osiery and knit goods, 2 iron and steel products, 1 jewelry and repairs, 1 ladders, 1 lasts and gypsum, , 1 hats, caps and pegs, 1 lime, l lock and gunsmithing, 1 matches, 2 oil clothing, 1 paints and varnishes, 1 patent medicines, 1 paper, 1 picture frames, 1 plaster, 1 roofing and roofing materials, 1 rug patterns, 1 shooks, box, 1 skates, 1 † soap, 1 stove polish, l sugar refining, 2 vinegar and pickles, l washing machines and wringers, 2 wire fencing. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 79 TABLEAU v. Manufactures des provinces-Matériaux, produits, ouvrage de commande et réparations. © Total value † of products, ºr ºustoº §s§ Value work and § i »s of product-. repairs | ºº ºPº Valeur | Reçu pour † Nom ou sorte d'industrie. des produits. ouvrage de l"§ prº † S, commandeet º § §t réparations.º réparatlOl.S. S S 3 | Nouvelle-Ecosse—Suite. 116,000 $ s 116,000 Café et épices ... .. ... - 134,512 1,075 135,587 Tonnellerie.............. ..... .. .. ... * s @ , $ 3 s s $ e : 747,259 © 4 7 }7,259 Cotons ................. .. ... . e » • e s e - e e • e • s s s e a s e e s s a 51,100 500 51,600 Lumière et force motrice électriques ..... 3, 08,648 C $ 3,298,648 Poisson, salaisons et conserves .... ...................... .. 431,996 10,085 442,081 Produits des moulins à farine. .............................. 574,785 116,800 691,585 Produits des fonderies ... .............. ... . ... . ... .... 143,500 500 1#,000 Meubles........ - » 5 ® , s s s é t e @ E @ @ s E º = º â © © â $ # @ @ @ @ @ E @ @ @ @ @ @ é 56,850 9,500 60,350Sellerie .. : .... .. : . ... ... ............................. 438,790 935 439,725 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini . ... ............... .. .. .. .. ... . 243,000 © s 243,000, Liqueurs, malt ... . , ............ ... ................ ... 2, 864,678 75,42# 2,940,107 Produits des billes (billots) .. : ................... .......... 623,980 18,625 642,605 Produits du bois de construction.................... * â º s a a e 44,218 100| . 4 !,318Monuments et pierres tombales ..... ............ ...... 224,960 18,500 243,460 Plomberie et ferblanterie ..... .............. ............. 52,950 & g 52,950 Imprimerie et reliure .... .... .. .. .. .. ....... .......... 3 56,489 ºi a 366,489|Imprimerie et publications..... .... ... ............ , ... ... . 244,600 196,425 441,025|Navires, construction et radoub de ....... ... .. ......... .. 249,258 $ @ 249,258|Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes .. .. , . ., ......... .. . 16,750 16,750 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes . .. .. . • • • e • • • • • @ s ê » s a © s e s e » 101,909 101,900]Tabac à chi luer, à fumer et à priser . e s s • s s @ s @ é s º s H e s e 1S8,500 gé s 188,500]Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et 1mécaniques. ... ... ... . 207,604 6,789 214,393|Articles en laine. . ; ... , ... , . ... ... .... ... . • • • • • • • e • • • • e 7,880,174 1,900 7,832,074 l)iverses autres industries ! ... .. .. .. • • • - • • • • • • • a • e s e s , 238,105,356 3,428,130, 241,533,486 ............. . ... ... ... ... . , 0 Intario . # 121,313Articles pour le polissage, ... .. ... .. ... ........ .. .. . ... . 254, l82 | 2 © 254,182|Eaux gazeuses et uiinérales. .. .. ..... .. ........ .. .. . . 8,109,924 185,246 8,295,170 Instruments aratoires. ... ... .. ........... .. ... .. ... ...... . 1S8,732 145 188,877|Auvents, tentes et voiles. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .. ... .. 888,811 4,300 893, 111 |Haches et outils. ............. .. ..... ............ .... .. 407,762 º ê 407,762|Poudre-levain et essences . .. , ... ... .. .. ... ... ... .. ... . 229,216 600 229,816]Orge mondé et perlé ... ... .. .. ... ... ..... .. ...... .. .. . 146,532 4,450 150,982| Paniers .... , . . ... ............. .. ... ... ............ 43,481 # 43,981jOuate. .................. ................. ..... .. ...... 525,186 25,420 550,606 Bicyclettes. .................... ... .. .. ... ... .. , ..... .. 10,100 22,600 32,700| Bicyclettes, réparations de. ... .. ... ... .. ... .. , ... ... . 115,217 " e e 115,217|Cirage. .. .. , ... .. . . 1 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .............. 20,184 6,700 26,884| Borges. .. ... ................ ... .. ............ ... ' º # s e s 109,021 2,703 111,724| Bateaux et canots. .. .... ... .. ... , ... .. . .. ........ .. .. . 2,469,529 123,114 2,592,643|Bouilloires et machines .. , ... ... ... ... .. , ... .. .. .. ... . 3,105,361 4,850 3,110,211|Chaussures ... .............. .... ... . ... ... ....... ..... 719,050 . . 719,050 Boîtes et sacs, papier.. .. .... ... .... ... ... ... .. .. ... ... . 155,100 .. 155,100| Boîtes à cigares .... ..... .......................... .. .. 811,075 15,140 826,215"Boîtes en bois. .... ... ...... , .... ... . .. ................ 542,826 531 543,357 Fonderies de cuivre. ... .. ... .. , ... .. .. , ... .. ... .. .. , ... . 6,102,430 5 g 6,102,430 Pain, biscuits et confiseries. . , ... .. .. ... ... .. .. a $ $ $ @ @ s * s s No. * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 2 haches et outils, 1 poudre-levain et essences, 1 paniers, 2 ba- teaux et canots, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 1 ponts en fer et en acier, 1 balais et brosses, 1 con- struction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 cercueils, 1 coke, 1 peignes, 2 lait condensé, 1 corderie, 1 appareils et effets électriques, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 2 matières explosives, 2 conserves de fruits et légumes, 2 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 verrerie, 1 meules et º† 1 gypse, 1 chapellerie et pelleterie, 2 bonneterie, 2 produits en fer et en acier, 1 orfèvrerie, 1 éche es, 1 formes et chevilles à chaussures, 1 chaux, 1 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 allumettes, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, l peintures et vernis, 1 remèdes patentés, 1 papier, 1 cadres à gravures, 1 plâtre, 1 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 patrons de tapis, i bois en paquets pour boîtes, 1 patins, 2 métallurgie, 1 savonnerie, l cirage de poële, 1 raffineries vinaigre et marinades, 1 machines à laver et à tordre, 2 fil de fer à clôture. e sucre, 2 80 CENsUs OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE v. Manufactures of Provinces—Materials, products, custom work and repairs. é$ Materials used-Matières employées. Establish- - II l6ºIltS. # II18,Il- - Ulfactured. . No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Crude. tured Total cost. ments. , - Partielle- #- Al'état brut. Im€ºnt mallu- Coût total. facturées. NO. S $ 8 Ontario—Com. 22 Brick, tile and pottery ... .. .. ..... .. , ......... 389 g $ # # 23 Bridges, iron and steel . ... ................... 3 $ © 479,563 479,563 24 Brooms and brushes. ......... ................ 20 268,914 69,019 337,933 25 Butter and cheese, ... ........ ............. .. 1,336| 12,959,240 EI © 12,959,240 26 | Buttons. ............... ................ .. .. 3 36,6 8,000 44,628 27 Carpets. .. ..... ... ..... .. .............. .. . 8 @ @ 306,697 306,697 28 Car repairs........ ..... ....... * e s é d s # @ # d = a e 11 16,116 993,183 1,009,299 29 Carriages and wagons...... .. ................ 159 26,289 2,229,748 2,256,037 30 Carriage and wagon nuaterials. ... .............. 21 75,350 501,843 577,193 31 Cars and car works. .......................... . 4 122,952 543,088 666,040 32 Cement, natural rock. ......................... 3 26,000 14,930 40,930 33 Cement, Portland. . . , , , , ... ... .. .. .. 5 47,260 13,453 60,713 34 Clothing, men's ............................. 398 $ E 1,765,302 1,765,302 35 Clothing, men's (factory product) .............. 19 2,599,)06 2,599,106 36 Clothing, women's.. ...... , .. , ... ...... 216 © © 1,367,788 1,367,788 37 Clothing. women's (factory product). ... .. .. .. 17 © © 676,112 676,112 38 Coffees and spices. ... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 11 272,936 262,372 542,308 39 Coffins and caskets ... ................... ... , 6 # # 112,080 212,080 40 Cooperage. ... .. ..... ..... ... .......... ... . 40 63,600 192,600 256,200 41 Cordage, rope and twine.......... . .. ...... 9 489,592 50,759 540,351 42 Corks............ ................ .. , ... .. ... 4 71,635 17,500 89,135 43 Corsets and supplies. .. .. ...... 4 # # # # # @ @ @ @ @ @ # $ @ , 10 ·p # 195,935 195,935 44 Cottons. ............................... , ... 7 1,210,405 153,500 1,363,905 45 Cutlery and edge tools. . . ....... ..... .... 3| 4,800 59,410 64,210 46 Drugs.. .. : ... ... s . ...................... 10 182,720 144,248 326,968 47 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring................. 7 1,220 5,562 6,782 48 Electrical apparatus and supplies. ........ - • • r • . 14 125 665,884 666,009 49 Electric light and power.. ... ............ , .. # 27 7,000 4,568 11,568 50 | Elevators.. .. .. .. ... . « é , a n g s 4 • 0 a E @ s s © © © © © * © © 4 5 g 77,830 77,830 51 † fruits and vegetables. .. , . .. . ... 49 154,733 14,050 168,783 52 Explosives. ... . .... ' • - a e s º m e s @ s * s a s , • e e s s • s s, # # # # 102,125 102,125 53 Fancy goods, n.e.s............................ 4 s ! 71,746 71,746 54 | Fertilizers. ... ......... ... ................... 4 2,320 12,102| 14,422 55 Flax, dressed. ... : . :,....... .................. 31 132,724 3,5 136,224 56 Flouring and grist mill products.. ............. 275| 17,122,070 381,932 17,504,002 57 Foundry and machine shop products............ 168 1,330,592 1,675,912 3,006,504 58 Fringes, cords and tassels. ... ..... ..... ... . 5 © # 47,444 47,444 59 | Fruit and vegetable canning , ... . , ... 43 659,825 723,234 1,383,059 60 | Furnishing goods, men's. ... ... . ... ......... 26 & © 717,557 717,557 61 |X'urniture and upholstered goods. .. ............ 108 108,088 1,961,237 2,069,325 62 |Gas, lighting and heating. .................. .. 15 366,142 37,07 403,216 63 Glass. .. .. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 7 47,233 85.577 132,815 64'Glass, stained, cut and ornamental ............ 5 1-8 -8 15,550 15,550 65 Gloves and mittens. ... . ................. .... 16 234,360 279,152 513,512 66 |Hairwork ............ ... .. ... ....... ... 6 21,000 13,550 34,550 67 |Hammocks . ... ... . s s » e a s ^ e v e e $ s s 6 e s © © us 4 # $ 9,075 9,075 68 | Hardware, carriage and saddlery... .. ........ 5 14,719 139,349 154,068 69 | Harness and saddlery.. .. ..... ... , .......... .. 46 13,800 870,045 883,845 70 Hats, caps and furs.. .... ... ... « Et ſi s @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 49 502,286 543,076 1,045,362 71 | Hosiery and knit goods.. .. , ... , ... .......... 39 815,310 856,769 1,672,079 72 Ink. .. ... .. .. ... ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 1,925 60,172 62,097 73 Interior decorations ............ , ............. 5 $ 8 23,240 23,240 74 | Iron and steel products. .... ...... .......... .. 13 338,965 716,095 1,055,060 75 Jewelry and repairs ... ....... ........ ........ 21 106,270 124,455 230,725 76 Leather goods. .... .......... .......... , .. 3 s * 43,000 43,000 77 Leather, tanned, curried and finished. ... ..... 61 4,272,921 238,427 4,511,348 78 Lime. ........... .. ...... .... , ..... ..... 69 6 e $ $ g 9 79 | Liquors, distilled.................. ........... 8 527,823 23,800 551,623 80 Liquors, malt .................. © s e e s • e • v • • • 52 827,387 287,170 1,114,557 81 Liquors, vinous.. ........................... @ 9 55,700 43,337 99,037 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 81 TABLEAU v. Manufactures des provinces-Matériaux, produits, ouvrage de commande et réparations. | : • • | Total value † of products, lcustom work Value | work and d g of products. repairs. 8,Il repairs Valeur | Reçu pour † † Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No. des produits. ouvrage de § § S, commande et §t | -- A •.• • i réparations. réparations. $ $ $ Ontario-Suite. 1,933,353 º © 1,933,859|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie . .. .. ... .. , ... , ...... ... ... 22 737,000 1,000 738,000 Ponts en fer et en acier ... .. .. .... ... , ... .. ... ... ...... .... 23 761,183 300 761,483|Balais et brosses. ... .............. .... .... ... , ........ ... , 24 14,968,922 s @ 14,968,922| Beurre et fromage ... .... .. 1 @ @ @ @ s : s # @ # $ 5 6 # , g » a s u à , à s e , , , | 25 # • p # # • • • • a e s s • • • • E e e H e © e , & • • • • • • • • • s a s e • é 5 . • e n s e s , | 26 559, © L, 9,892 Tapis.. ................. : ............. .... ............ 7 1,340,14l 471,553 1,811,694| Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer. . , . .. ............ 2S 4,387,581 286,371 4,673,952|Carrosserie . ... . • • • • • • s * e e « e • • • • ^ • • • • • • s u s a e s e • s s - & a 29 1,111,500 1,850| 1,113,350i Matériaux de carrosserie.. .. , .... ... ... . .. .. ... ... ... .. . 30 1,073,375 8,149 1,081,524|Construction de wagons de chemin de fer.. .. .. , , ..... ... .. . 31 106,800 $ $ ! 106,800|Ciment, pierre naturelle. ... ... .... .... .. * - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 32 619,018 C $ 619,018]Ciment de Portland. .. ....... , ... .... ............ ... .... . 33 4,089,701 71,283 4,160,984|Habillements d'hommes. ... ... , ... , . ... .. ...... , . ... .. .. 34 4,662,461 12,500 4,674,961|Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués).. . .. .. ....... .... | 35 2,791,554 l42,229 2,933,783|Habillements de femmes.. . , ... .. , , , . ' , WE â f * © © © © s li # $ us e # g @ # t e s e 36 1,303,627 $ 1,309,627 Habillements de femmes (fabriqués). .. ... ... ... .. , ... ..... 7 823,102 1,213 824,315iCafé et épices...... ... ....... .. .................. ........ 38 465,800 es # 465,800|Cercueils....... , .......... ..... ..... ................... 30 585,414 3,845 589,259lTonnellerie. ....... , ............... ... ......... ........ 40 970,623 ſ ) , 970,623|Corderie. ... . · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . - º # 4 # , @ , # 4l 136,172 ſ # # 136,172]l>ouchons...................... ... ... .............. * E • • # # s 42 411,591 50 411,641|Corsets. .... ... @ 5 e e © , ti v e ^ g a t s s s s e a # p @ s º v © e s s u s s e s e e s s 43 2,907,879 @ , 2,907,879|Cotons. ... ... .. , ... " * @ a @ : @ s * s s a º • • • • • º • • • • • • • • • • © s s s s e s . . | 44 184,375 g # 184,375Coutellerie et instruments tranchants.. ... ... .. .. .. ....... . 45 790,142 g $ 790,142 Drogues. ..... ... ........................... ....... ..... . 46 32,700 52,800 85,500lTeinturerie ....... .................... ............. ..".. | 47 1,165,343 6,200 1,171,543|Appareils et effets électriques. .. .. .. , ... ...... . , ....... ... . 4S 901,492 2,83 904,328 Lumière et force motrice électriques. ... , ....... .. .......... 49 202,500 4,600 207,100jAscenseurs............... . .. ........... . * 9 M sr gt # @ $ @ # $ é e 50 385,140 1,700 386,840]Fruits et légumes évaporés. .. .. .... ................... .... 51 140,000 # $ 140,000]Matières explosives. ... ........ ..................... ... .... 52 217,514 , 217,514 Articles de fantaisie. ... ... , ......... .. ... à • • • e » s s • • • • • • • • . 53 35,350 6 Q} 85,350 Engrais ...... ....................... ... © © s s • • • • • • s • s » 5-4 338,176 © º 338,176 Lin préparé. .... :: .. : . : . : .... ....... ... ............... 55 20,708,482 316,999| 21,025,481 |Produits des moulins à farine. .. .. ... . .... ... .. .. .. .. .. , ... . 56 8,717,985 427,397 9,145,382|Produits des fonderies. ... ... .. ....... ... ... .. .. ...... .. .. 57 95,546 200 95,746|Frange, corde et glands .... ....... ..... , , .... .. .. .. ... 58 2,380,788 500 2,38l,288/Conserves de fruits et légumes.. .. ............ , , ... .. .. ... 59 1,557,802 3,956 1,561,758|Articles de toilette pour hommes.. ... .. , .... .. ..... .. ... .. 60 5,130,082 82,915 5,212,997]Meubles : . : .............. , .................. . * º * 5 g « (51 1,163,872 1,184 1,165,056|Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage. ... .. , , ....... * º © © © º @ 5 e s e . | 62 620,701 @ g 620,701|Verrerie . .. , ... .. .... ... ... .. « a • e • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e . . | 63 0, 45 @ 50,000Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental..... . * • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . . 64 799,245 500 799,745lGants et mitaines...... .. ........................ ,. .... 6b 109,179 50U 109,679|Ouvrages en cheveux ...................... ... ............. 66 29,560 º © 29,560 Hamacs. .. . , . , . • • • • • e s e e r e e e u e t • H © e • e • • • e u s e u e » a s e . . . | 67 384,674 «$ $ 384,674 Quincaillerie. , , ... , ......... .......... .. ... .... , ... ..... 68 1,653,715 29,875 1,683,590 Sellerie. .. .. .. ... .. . • • © s s º g é e a © ' $ . º « @ W @ @ D @ s @ $ $ © e e e g . e . . .. | 69 l,885,392 31,250 1,916,642 Chapellerie et pelleterie. . ... ... ... ...... .. .. .. ... . .. .. 70 3,272,589 4,850 3,277,439 Bonneterie. . . ... .. .. , ... . 71 105,000 # s 105,000 Encre. .. ............. ................................... 72 79,950 $ C 79,950 Décorations d'intérieurs ... .. .. . ... .. ... , ... ........... 73 l,854,940 # # 1,854,940 Produits en fer et en acier.. .. , .... .. .. .. , ...... .. .. .. .. 74 0,835 48,900 49,735Orfèvrerie.... ... .. .. ... , ......... .. ... ... .. .. .... .... 75 72,600 $ $ 72,600Cuir, effets en ......... ... , ... ................... , ... .... , | 76 6,250,817 4,520 6,255,337Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini ... . , ........ .. , ... .. .. .. ..... . 77 260,114 • ©. 260,l14 Chaux. . . .. ... .. .... .. . , e g e s o » © , e © © º 4 • • • • • • » • v e e m e s e s s e e 78 1,567,418 © º 1,567,418 Liqueurs distillées. ... , , .... ... ... , . . .. ... , , , , . .. .. | 79 3,329,549 3,329,549[Liqueurs, malt. .................... .. .. , ... .. .. ......... ... 80 83,200 183,200 Liqueurs vineuses.................. ... .. ... ......... © 81 CENsUs oF CANADA, 19ol. TABLE v. Manufactures of Provinces-Materials, products, custom work and repairs. ©5 Materials used-Matières employées. Establish- ments. P# † •-,- ºr tu @ No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Crude. Ul aea I'e Total cost. ments. ,a. . Partielle- ©-$ Al'état brut. ment manu- Coût total. facturées. NO, $ 3 $ Ontario—Con. i ©i 82 |Log products. ... ...... # 6 @ * # * $ * @ @ # @ $ e º b @ , L @ s º º 847 13,383,156 563,885 13,947,04l 83 |Lumber products.............................. 264 187,315 3,156,824 3,344,139 84 alt ................. ......... ............ 6 210,740 # $ 210,740 85 | Mats and rugs. ... , ... ... , e # © s s # 4 @ º e º e º , W @ # @ C, 5 1,500 18,800 . 20,300 86 Mattresses and spring beds..................... 9 700 167,117 167,817 87 |Metallic roofing and flooring.. ... , .... ...... 4 46,000 229,028 275,028 88 Mica, cut. .. ........ : ......... .. .. ... ... ... .. 8 169,369 6,580 175,949 89 Mirrors and plate glass. .. .. ..... .. .. ... .. , .. 3 # # 149,492 149,492 90 iMonuments and tombstones........ ... , ... ,. •s 26 77,219 72,752 149,971 91 | Musical instruments.. ... , º n º 5 º C , à @ @ @ @ @ t @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 30 # # 1,086,955 1,086,955 92 | Musical instrument materials................... 7 1,335 164,907 166,242 93 Oils .................... , , .... ... .. ........ 9 1,599,482 437,475 2,036,957 , 94 Optical goods........ ........................ , 3 a # 57,905 57,90 95 | Paints and varnishes. ... .. .................... 8 115,500 224,521 340,021 96 | Paper.. ... ........... ..... , ...... • • e s © s ⺠e L 5 @ e 15 351,394 536,815 888,209 97 | Patent medicines.. ............. - s E ' © © © s $ , © L) , L s © 23 10,400 247,497 257,897 98 |Photographic materials. .... ....... ......... 5 2,437 80, 82,822 99 | Picture frames ................ .. .. ... .. ... .. .. 8 º # 246,519 246,519 100 | Plumbers' supplies. .............. ....... s .... 5 1,552 398,505 400,057 101 Plumbing and tinsmithing................. ... 80 2,000 1,404,539 1,406,539 102 |Printing and bookbinding........ .. ........ 59 151 786,918 787,069 103 |Printing and publishing........................ 214 98 1,397,480 1,397,578 104 Printing presses.............................. 3 @ G 20, 20,300 105 |Pulleys. .. , .... - E s e = º © º , E , WE @ @ e , © e s s , 1 s e • e e © 3 5,000 106,200 111,200 106 | Pumps and windmills..................... © © © © ' 16 12,380 279,251 291,631 107 | Refrigerators. . , ... .. , ....... © º s • • • e s s e s e s s é e , e 4 # # 56,240 56,240 108 | Rubber and elastic goods. . , ... ,. * © s º º $ @ # # # # # p e 6 · 239,490 499,000 738,490 109 Salt ... , ... .. ....................... , ...... 9 5 , 76,949 76,949 110 Saws................. .... .............. 4 â © , 4 4 $ 97,105 97,105 111 Scales. .................. ..................... 5 4,000 71,403 75,403 112 Screws .. ............. ... .................. 4 # @ 198,025 198,025 113 Seed cleaning and preparing..... .............. 17 1,077,642 100,000 1,177,642 114 Ships and ship repairs...................... ... 9 43,825 231,515 275,340 115 Shoddy...... .... .. ° ° * ° º º ° • • • • • • • • • • • • • s s s e º 5 68,500 2,200 70,700 116 Signs. ............... : ... .. ... , .............. 3 Ù $ 11,150 11,150 117 Silversmithing .............................. 8| 26,283 236,653 262,936 118 Slaughtering and meat packing..... ..... , ... , 35 15,220,364 278,761| .. 15,499,125 119 Smelting............... ...................... 3 845,710 425,958| ° 1,271,668 120 Soap. .... ........ : .......................... 9 5,45Q 387,000 842,450 121 Starch. ............ ..... .......... ......... 3 449,528, 64,857 514,385 122 Stationery goods.............. .............. 10 º \ 3 287,375 2S7,375 123 Stereotyping and electrotyping. ...... ... 4 @ u 28,808 28,808 124 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff... ...... .. 3 343,200 12,150 355,350 125 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes....... ...... ... .. 68 547,194 65,747 612,941 126 Vinegar and pickles. ... ................. ... ... 13 73,545 64,870 188,415 127 Washing machines and wringers.. .... ... .. .... 5 15,000 y 103,000 128 Watch cases. ... ... .. , ... ... ... . * @ s © © © s º p é es , 3 © © 343,496 343,496 129 Window blinds and shades. ... .. ... ... , ... .. .. . 4 336,601 336,601 130 Wire. ........... ... ........ . e ⺠- # 5 © b $ A © © © © © © 9 210,382 210,382 131 Wire fencing. .............. · , · · · : · ,- • • • • • • • . • 10 @ @ 173,432 173,432 132 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical. , ... , ... . 3 251,349 81,000 332,349 133 | Woodworking and turning ... , ... .. , . · © e é º t 6 25 207,970 54,362 262,332 134 Woollen goods. .......... ............ , .... , ... 117 2,057,391 351,829 2,409,220 135 Woollen yarns ........... ... .. , ... ... ... .. . 5 56,55( 395 56,945 136 | All other industries ! ...... ... , , .... .. .. .. , ... 104 1,657,553 1,774,792 3,432,345 * Includes 1 air brakes, 1 alabastine, 2 artificial feathers and flowers, 2 artificial limbs and trusses, 1 axle grease, l bags, cottor, 1 belting and hose, rubber, 2 billiard tables and materials, 1 bleaching powder, 1 boot and shoe supplies, 2 carbide of calcium, 1 carpet sweepers, l celluloid goods, 1 chains, 2 chewing RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 83 TABLEAU v. Manufactures des provinces-Matériaux, produits, ouvrage de commande et réparations. Received † value | † §rk of products.| rep, irs. and repairs Valeur Reçu pour † Nom ou sorte d'industrie. des produits.| ouvrage de †† †† commande et p "| réparations. $ 3 $ Ontario-Fin. 25,355,226 317,198 25,672,424|Produits des billes (billots)................. ................. 5,955,139 197,714 6,152,853| Produits du bois de construction ... .. .. ........ . ... ... . 271,150 $ # 271,150l Malt ................. ... , ..... ............. ..... ... 44,616 3,809 48.416]Nattes et tapis. .... ....................... ............... 271,050 500 271,55( |Matelas et sommiers élastiques............................ 495,500 $ $ #º# • • • • • • - • • • • • • • • • • # # # • 242,402 42,402|Mica coupé. .. .. . , @ @ è u , é # @ s @ s @ s 5 $ e © s © e s . © s s t @ s @ s @ , # s # 6 @ # E© L, 248,535|Miroirs et glaces, .......... ..... .................. .... $ 343,723 900 344,623|Monuments et pierres tombales. ............................ 2,804,057 6,923 2,810,980| Instruments de musique. .. .. , ... ..... .. ... .. ........... 356,997 t, 2 356,997|Instruments de musique, matériaux............. , .. ©i à g @ s s ii s 3,116,144 # # # 3,116,144|Huiles. ........ ... . .... ......... -- ... .. .. -- ........ .. : . 150, 6,000 156,000lArticles optiques. ........... ........... , ... ............. 472,00l • a l * 1 # †º et vernis , ... . # @ - s 5 e • • s s m e s s s m a s , « di & • • à © @ @ @ - 1,735,705 ,735,705lPapier. .... ............... ..... ............... .. .. . º a e = 747,874 @ s 747,874| Remèdes patentés ......................... ............... 160,564 322 160,886|Matériel photographique....... .......................... 516,700 Ü $ 516,700 Cadres à graVures. .. .. .. .. -- : -- . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • • • • • • . . 646,184 400 646,584|Effets de plombiers. .. , .................................. . 2,530,639 83,175| 2,613,814|Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... .. ......... ... ........ ... .... 2,207,674 10, 2,217,924|Iniprimerie et reliure. .. .. , .............................. 4,848,466 11,410 4,859,876|Imprimerie et publications............ .. ..... ............ 39,000 7 # 2# † à imprimer. ...................... ................ 247,500 50, ,000 Poulies.. .. , ...................... ............ 722,621 8,929 731,550Pompes et moulins à vent..... , ... ............. .. ....... . 129,024 1,700 130,724|Glacières.. .............. , ... ........... , ...... , ......... 1,134,500 | 3 | # # gºº et articles élastiques.............. ......... .. 345, 148 # # ,l48lSel ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ..... ... .. ... ... .............. . 250,512 2,720 # † º e g s g © © © e e , s s E © s s e e a p o º s g e s s s s , « e • s • © © , s s e • © • • • • • s - • 248, 240 # # j a lºlI1C88 . . . .. , . . @ @ E @ @ @ @ @ , I © E # 4 i s e s p s , m a s s & • • E s , s , a • * • s @ e 385,810 6 gº 385,810iVis. ....................... © I © © © © n s t s @ s s s e e • n s º E s a © º º º s º º - 1,471,587 500 1,472,087|Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence.. ......... .. 637,586 123,401 760,987|Navires, construetion et radoub de.. ... ... , ... .. ... .. .... . 110,150 3(50 # # † renaissance. ..... ...... , .... .... ...... .... .. , .. 34, 160 # # ) nseignes. .... ... : .... ................................ . 669,209 3,000 ... 672,209|Argenterie... .... ... ,. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 17,041,835 174,234 17,216,069|Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. .... . ... , , ... , ......... . 1,894,012 , et # † º º º s s E e s t & e a s © e e e à e e • e • e e 5 5 • s g e e s s s e s e e t e e © © © © s 1,232,350 © © , öOU|55aVOIlIlerle . . .. , . . .. , ... . . . .. . . .. .. . .. .. .. | . .. . . . . . ° ° 948,500 @ sp 948,500|Empois ........ .......... . ... ........... , .............. 580,322 6,609 586,931|Articles de librairie. ... . : • • • • • • • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • • • • • • • • . 87,034 3,000 90,034|Stéréotypie et électrotypie ... ... .. , ... ... .. ... ... ... ... .. 519,930 © 3 519,980|Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser. ... .. ... ... .. .. .. .... 2,216,315 $ 3 $ 2,216,315]Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. .. .. .. , ... .. •. .. 283,9 2| 2,600 286,532]Vinaigre et marinades.. ....................... ........... 174,734 100 174,834|Machines à laver et à tordre. ... ... ... .. . ... .. ...... .. .. 629,878 g | º 629,878| Boîtes de montres ...... ... ... .... ... .. , ... .. ... ......... 736,232 2,250 738,532/Stores et rideaux en toile........ .. ... .. .. . .. ... .. ... ..... 476,756 4,000 489,759 Fil de fer. .. :: ................ ....... ................. .. 275,6)0 1,200 276,800 Fil de fer à clôture. .. .. ... ......... .. . . .. ............ 851,715 $ 851,715|Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. ............. 647,545 e )# 648,470|Ouvrage et tournage du bois. .... , ... ... .. .. ... .... .. .. . 4,638,391 18,480 4,656,871| Articles en laine................... , ........... ... ..... ... 83,390 210 83,600||Laine en échevaux ............. ...... ... , .............. 5,725,3)8 3,496 5,728,894| Diverses autres industries !, . ... ................... .. ... . N°. * Comprenant 1 freins à air, 1 albâtre, 2 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 2 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc., 1 graisse $ et matériaux, l poudre à blanchir, 1 articles de cordonnerie, 2 car à essieu, 1 saes en coton, 1 courroies et † § † tables # † ure de calcium, ayeuses, l objets C—6# 84 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE v. Manufactures of Provinces--Materials, products, custom work and repairs. 4> Materials used-Matières employées. E#. Partly man- No. Name or kind of industry. … Crude. ufactured. | Total cost. † " Al'état brut.| Partielle | Coût total. @ ment Ina.nu- facturées. NO. $ i 8 S Prince Edvvard Islandl. . .. .. . .. .. .. . 334 1,044,515 274,543 1,319,058 1 Brick, tile and pottery ... ... .. .. , ..... ....... 10 6 © # @ 2 | Butter and cheese........... ... ...... ...... 47 464,032 # $ 464,032 3 Carriages and wagons. ..... ......... , ........ 6 é s 7,114 7,114 4 Clothing, men's ... ... ........... .......... . 8 # $ 18.225 18,225 5 Fish, preserved. . .. , .... .. .......... ..... 198 181,321 67,324 248,645 6 Foundry and machine shop products. .. .. , ... . 4 7,290 22,800 30,090 7 Leather, tanned, curried and finished .... , ... 3 20.467 53o0 25,767 8 # products.. .... .. .......... .. -- .... . 12 12,230 25 12,255 9 Lumber products . .. .. .. . 2 r g é - @ @ e s s @ @ d & e 4 * b, 4J0 49,000 49,400 10 Plumbing and tinsmithing. ................... Amr 29.336 29,336 11 | Printing and publishing. .... . é 9 lº º 23.2#i 23,221 12 Stareh .. : ... ............... .... ... ... : ... .. 6 35,100 - 35,100 13 | All other industries*..................... .. , . 18 23,675 52,198 375,873 Quebec. ...... ... . .. .. , ... .. , ... .. • • 4,845 39,068,433 47,611,346 86,679,779 1 Aerated and mineral waters. ... , ......... ... . tº 23 l,555 104.300 105,855 2 |Agricultural implements. .. . .. ........... ... . 41 40,263 452#7 472,990 3 Ammunition. . ...................... , .... . 3 4 e 165,147 165,147 4 Awnings, tents and sails. .................... # 8 e Ei 38,075 38,075 5 Axes and tools................. .. ......... . {) l,450 27,987 29,437 6 | Bags, cotton. ..... .. ... , © © © © e # @ $ - s e » 4 e e • • s • a • © 3 @ 5 512,000 512,000 7 Baking powder and flavouring extracts.. ... .. © 4 49,736 49,736 8 Beltin# and hose, leather ... . ............. 4 3 4Q 9 Blacksmithing . ... ......... .... ....... ... 4 4 e 53 5 5,375 10 Boilers and engines ......... ........ ......... l4 105,982 272,235 378,217 11 Boots and shoes. ........... .. .. , ... .... . de 114 1,212,425 7,111,045 8,323,470 12 Boot and shoe supplies. ... e • s n e e s a t º , s * 6 18,000 73,095 91,095 13 Boxes, cigar...................... .. , .... ... 1 4 f$ 5 46,210 46,210 14 Boxe", wooden. ....... ........................ 30 371,935 142,891 514,826 15 Boxes and bags, paper. .. ......... .... .. ... 10 . 4 , 19#93i 194,931 l6 Brass castings............. • « • • • • • • • • s s s , 5 s 4 32,870 75o50 107,920 17 Bread, biscuits and confectionery , . ... ........ . 103 26,811 1,897,9 42 1,924,753 18 Brick, tile and pottery. ... . ... ........ , .. , 90 º $ • © er 19 | Brooms and brushes. ......... ......... ..... . 4 2,650 9,945 12,595 20 | Butter and cheese......... ... . .... .. .. ... . 1,992| 11,039,279 # $ 11,039,279 21 Cardboard............ .. .. ... ... ... ...... ... 3 6,600 67,307 3,907 22 Carriages and wagons .. , ... .......... | # 126 4,554 512,835 517,3S9 23 Car repairs. ..................... .. .... .... 9 © © 2,886,055 2,886,055 24 Church decorations. ....... .... .............. 3 6,245 6,245 gum, 1 church decorations, 1 cider presses, 2 cocoa and chocolate, 1 combs, 1 condensed milk, 2 confec- tioner's supplies, 1 crean separators, 1 dental supplies, 1 dies and moulds, 1 embroidery, l featherbone, 1 feather goods, 1 fire alarm supplies, 1 firemen's supplies, 1 fireworks, 1 fly paper, 2 gas machines, 2 glue, 1 gold leaf and foil, 1 hay, baled, 2 jewelry cases, l knitting machines, l knitting needles, 1 laces and braids, 2 ladders, 1 lamps, 2 lanterns, 2 lasts and pegs, l lead bar and pipe, 2 lock and gunsmithing 1 mantels and grates, 1 miscellaneous, 2 oil clothing, 1 patterns, 1 peat, 2 photography, 2 pipe and boiler covering, 1 plaster and stucco, 1 popcorn, 1 prepared cheese, 1 railway supplies, 2 regalias and society emblems, 2 roofing and roofing materials, 1 safes and vaults,. 1 school supplies, 1 sea-grass, 1 sewing machines, 1 shooks, box, 1 show cases, 1 slaughtering, not including meat packing, 1 soda water apparatus, ray motors, 1 stamps and stencils, 1 steam packing, 2 stone, cut, 1 tallow, refined, 1 textiles, dyeing finishing, 1 type founding, 2 umbrellas, 1 vaccine, 1 wall paper, 1 waxed paper, 1 wax figures, 1 wooden- ware, 1 wool, carding and fulling, 2 wool pulling, 1 yeast cakes. # *Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 boots and shoes, 1 condensed milk, 1 cooperage, 1 electric light and power, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 2 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 gas, lighting and heat- ing, 1 liquors, malt, 1 monutºients and tombstones, 1 printing and bookbinding, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, 2 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 85 TABLEAU v. Manufactures des provinces--Matériaux, produits, ouvrage de commande et réparations. Received | Total value for custºm lof products, Value work and custom work of products. | repairs. , and repairs. ,-» •-g -> » Valeur Reçu pour Valeurtotale Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No. des produits. ouvrage de des produits, commande et ouvrage de réparations.commandeet réparations. $ S @ 2,268,918 57,790 2.326,708 . . ................. ...... Elle d 11 LP ri :) c e - I2 doulardl. 10,335 º © 10,335 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. .. .. .. , . , ............ . ... . | l 567,802 ® , 567,802 Beurre et fromage .... ............. ... .... .... .. .. .. .... 2 17,670 3,115 20,785 Carrosserie. .. , ......................... ... ...... ....... 3 40,820 1,775 42,595 Habillements d'hommes. .. , ... .. ... ... ... .......... ...... . 4 496,027 $ 6 496,027 Poisson, salaisons et conserves . .. , ... , ... .... .. ... ... 5 88,000 18,300 106,300 Produits des fonderies.. ... , ... , .... .. ...... ....... .. , ... . 6 44,S00 # # 44,800 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini. ............. ................... 7 33,634 2,200 35,834|Produits des billes (billots). .......... .. , ............ .... . 8 110,450 7,700 118,150 Produits du bois de construction. .. . .. .. , .......... . , ... . | 9 40,300 15,400 55,700 Plomberie et ferblanterie. .... , ... .. .......... ... ........ 10 92,719 # @ 92,719 Imprimerie et publications. ... .. ... , ... .... .... , ......... . 11 47,800 $ 5 47,800 Empois. .. , ........... _. .... ................... , ... , ... 12 678,561 9,300 687,861|Diverses autres industries*. ... .. ... .. .. .... ........ ..... 13 152,611,148 5,676,846 l58,287,994 .............................. .......... , ... Québec. 369,760 E g 369,760 Eaux gazeuses et minérales ....... © « e « » • • • • - v e a a, a e e s • • • • • • * 1 1,103,771 58,474 1,162,245 Instruments aratoires........ ... . , ..... .............. 2 414,906 # $ 414,906.Munitions. ... .. .. .... * t n º # s s º © e s s s e s ds I e e © e e - s s e s • s • • • º * º * 3 135,060 300 135,360iAuvents, tentes et voiles ..... .. ... ..... .... ........ .... 4 102,332 262 102,594 Haches et outils. ................................ ......... 5 662,000 © º 662,000|Sacs en coton. ................ ... ... , .... , . ........... 6 95,654 95,654jPoudre-levain et essences. ....... ... .... .... ... .. ........ 7 408,715 © © 408,715/Courroies et tuyaux en cuir. ....... ... ... .. ....... ........ 8 20,645 8,425 ,070 Forges ... .. .. , .................... .. . ......... ... . 0 704,572 212,965 917,537 Bouilloires et machines........... .. ........................ 10 14,000,307 52,325 14,052,632 Chaussures........... .... , ............................. .. 11 208,007 3,120 211,127|Articles de cordonnerie ........ .. , . .. ... ... .. , ... .. .. .... 12 127,900 E , 127,900 Boîtes à cigares..... ........... ... ............ 13 951,285 5,950 957,235 Boîtes en bois .. . , .... ... .. .. , ............. , ........ ... . 14 481,097 500 481,597 | Boîtes et sacs, papier........... . ... ... ...... ........ .. 15 e-laW M $ 4,000 295,000 Fonderies de cuivre. ... ......... .. . ...... ... -. .... ..... . 16 3,5# 19,500 3,566,535 Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ........ , ... , .... .. .. ... .. .. .. 17 793,953 | > | > 793,953 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie........ , ............ ........ 18 55,200 l : Q 55,200 Balais et brosses. .... * E , º @ us a e , @ © © © © © * © e g s s s s n e s s s © • • © * © © © . | 19 12,874.377 12,874,377 Beurre et fromage. ... .. © .> © , L , $ @ , s s © © e s m - © s s a s e s @ @ s @ @ $ 4 , , .. | 20 147,000 # 4 147,000 Carton . ... .................................. ..... .... 21 1,029,495 338,164 1,367,659 Carrosserie. ............................................... 22 1,667,707 2,300,415 3,968,122 Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer ... .... ... ... .... 23 ,581 800 39,3sl Décorations d'égiises. ...................................... 24 en celluloïde, 1 chaînes, 1 gomme à mâcher, 1 décorations d'églises, l presses à cidre, 2 coco et chocolat, l peignes, 1 lait condensé, 2 articles de confiserie, l séparateurs à crème, 1 matériel dentaire, 1 coins et moules, 1 broderie, 1 baleine, 1 articles en plumes, 1 matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie, 1 effets de pompiers, l feux d'artifice, 1 papier à mouches, 2 machines à # 2 colle forte, 1 or en feuille et étain, 1 foin pressé, 2 boîtes à bijoux, 1 machines à tricoter, 1 aiguilles à tricoter, 1 dentelles et tresses, 2 échelles, 1 lampes, 2 lanternes, 2 formes et chevilles à chaussures, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 2 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 man- teaux et grilles de cheminées, l divers, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 patrons, 1 tourbe, 2 photographie, 2 matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, 1 plâtre et stuc, 1 maïs crevé, 1 from préparé, 1 maté riaux de chemin de fer, 2 insignes et emblèmes, 2 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 coffres-forts, l fourni- tures d'école, 1 herbe marine, 1 machines à coudre, 1 bois en paquets pour boîtes, 1 vitrines, 1 abattoirs, non compris dans les salaisons de viandes, 1 appareils pour eaux gazeuses, 1 moteurs-vaporisateurs, 1 étampes et patrons, l garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur, 2 taille de la pierre, 1 suif raffiné, 1 tissus teints et finis, 1 caractères d'imprimerie, 2 parapluies, 1 vaccin, 1 tapisserie, 1 papier ciré, 1 objets en bois 1 cardage et foulage de la laine, 2 étirage de la laine, 1 levain. *Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 chaussures, 1 lait condensé, 1 tonnellerie. 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des nioulins à farine, 2 meubles, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 1 articles cn laine. S6 GENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE v. Manufactures of Provinces-Materials, products, custom work and repairs. - Materials used-Matières employées. # | Partly man- No. Name or kind of industry. —. Crude. ufactured. Total cost. †º A l'état brut. | Partielle- | Coût total. $ meIlt II]a ſlUl" facturées. NO . $ 3 $ Quebec-Con. 25 Clothing, men's. .. ......................... 161 # # 1,018,990 1,018,990 26 Clothing, men's (factory product).............. 38 @ 2.235,225 2,235,225 27 Clothing, women's .... ...................... 89 385,35 5,354 28 Clothing, women's (factory product).. .......... 7 g # 398,000 398,000 29 Coffees and spices. ..................... .. ..... 10 382,640 28,700 411,340 30 Coffins and caskets ... ... L# r e ¢ e s • © e s a • • s • s s •s e s * 8 © © 53,371 53,371 31 Cooperage.... ... ................. .. ....... 6 D @ 37,480 37,480 32 Corsets and supplies. .............. ......... $ 4 g © 75,275 75,275 33 Cottons ........ .. ........................... 5 2,836,603 122,000 2,958,603 34 Cutlery and edge tools ........................ 4 © © 18,500 18, 35 | Drugs. .. , ... .. . d' $ @ # $ # ' • e e , s e s @ é , g , @ s e $ @ , @ qi 6 105,338 160,289 265,627 36 |Dyeing, cleaning and 8couring................. 3 © # 5,279 5, 87 |Electrical apparatus and supplies. .... ......... 9 2,750 457,345 460,095 38 Electric light and power..... .... , ... , ... ... 7 2,510 2,134 4,644 39 |Fish, preserved. .. , ........ ..... ........... , 121 273,040 42,530 315,570 40 |Flouring and grist mill products. ... . .......... 35 ,688, 2,250 2,691,086 41 | Foundry and machine shop products. .... .. .. 81 603,792 929,17 1,532,963 42 |Fruit and vegetable canning. ... ..... ...... 9 54,462 77, 31,722 43 Furnishing goods, men's. .. ................... . 22 © © 1,495,065 1,495,065 44 |Furniture and upholstered goods. ... ........ . 42 20,850 471,672 92,522 45 |Gas, lighting and heating ........ , .......... . 4 245,171 26,133 271,304 46 Gloves and mittens ....... .................. . 6 2,500 107,600 110,100 47 |Harness and saddlery. ....... ....... ... ... . 26 # @ 603,760 603,760 48 |Hats, caps and furs........................... . 58 1,173,415 1,040,607 2,214,022 49 |Hay, baled.......... ......... ......... ..... 4 343,200 13,900 357,100 50 |Hosiery and knit goods.. ................ .. ... . 9 70,683 128,709 199,392 5l Interior decorations........................... 5 200 28,846 29,046 52 |Iron and steel products . ... .. ... .. , .... ... . 10 966,511 1,038,906 2,005,417 53 Jewelry and repairs......... , ................. 9 63,975 78,445 142,420 54 |Lasts and pegs................................ 5 4,675 1,895 6,570 55 l,eather, tanned, curried and finished. .... ... .. 55 2,484,850 567,353 3,052,203 56 Lime.. .. .... ....... # • • • • e s s s e » e s a 53 $ $ 4 g # # 57 Liquors, malt. .......... ........ ............ 13 215,706 275,662 491,368 58 | Liquors, vinous............. .. ... , ..... . , ..... 5 22,700 ,938 31,638 59 |Log products ........ º • ° • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • s , 622 5,108,428 48,294 5,156,722 60 |Lumber products ....... ......... .. .... .... 706 : 5,600 888,246 .03,846 61 lMatches.................... , ... ............ 4 4,500 160,007 164,507 62 Mattresses and spring beds. ... , ... .. ... , .... 5 14,300 139,137 15 3,437 63 |Mica, cut. .... ...... © s e « e * s u • e s s e a e e • © s º @ s s © 4 $ , 3 # # | © º 64 | Monuments and tombstones. ... ......... .... 17 111,458 18,157 129,615 65 [Musical instruments ..... , ... .. , ..... ....... . 9 200 79,926 80,126 66 |Painting and glazing...................... , ... 3 © © 32,985 32,985 67 | Paints and varnishes. ... .. .. .. .. .. .......... 8 150,000 1,158,500 1,308,500 68 | Patent medicines ................. .. ........ 11 33,675 46,758 180,433 69 Paper. ... ..................................... 12 300,545 979,016 1,279,561 70 | Photography ......................... .... . , 4 @ g 30,655 30,655 71 | Photographic materials. .. .. , ..... ... .. .. .. .. . 4 © ) 28,100 28,100 72 | Picture frames ...... ... ... .................. 5 @ @ 33,058 33,058 73 Plumbing and tinsmithing. ..... ... .... .. .. , 103 © $ 1,326,573 1,326,573 74 Printing and bookbinding. .. .. . - nt a g º é t é © º © © © º 15 $ $ 116,363 116,363 75 Printing and publishing...................... 91 5 @ 833,333 833,333 76 | Railway supplies. .. .. .. . · , · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 35,979 § 196,742 77 | Roofing and roofing materials ... .... ........ 6 12,100 169,413 181,513 78 Rubber clothing ............................. 6 $ @ 202,675 202,675 79 Scales.. .. ::: ..... .................. ... 0 # # e u r s 3 6 16,750 16,750 80 Ships and ship repairs. ........................ 7 © e 220,413 220,413 81 Silversmithing. ... . * & e e s © e • • • • • s = a e s © © º º º º º 4 @ g 19,020 19,020 82 Slaughtering and meat packing. ............... 9 2,464,402 30,190 2,494,592 83 Soap ..... : .. , ....... .· · · · · · • , e e s & e s e @ 0 @ s C sº © * © s 7 7,240| 257,325 264,565 84 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes....... .... , .... 89 659,855 61,247 721,102 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 87 TABLEAU v. Manufactures des provinces-Matériaux, produits, ouvrage de commande et réparations. Received Total value l for † of † Value WOrk a nCl CuStOln WOr of products. | repairs. and repairs. Valeur Reçu pour Valeurtotale Nom ou sorte d'industrie. . |No. des produits.| ouvrage de des produits, commandeet ouvrage de réparations.commandeet réparations. 3 s $ | Québec-Suite. 2,328,911 104,771 2,433,682|Habillements d'hommes..................... ... .. ... ..... . 25 4,229,730 24,000 4,253,730|Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), ........ º @ @ @ @ @ 5 @ @ # 4 @ @ # 4 26 972,856 82,400 1,055,256|Habillements de femmes. .. .......... ..................... . 27 773,000 g e 773,000|Habillements de femmes (fabriqués) ............ ... . º º s , s © e s 28 679,663 « • 679,663lCafé et épices ... .... .................................... 29 114,223 5,090 119,313]Cercueils. ................... • e s s e • • e t e s e s • s s @ s $ E $ # s t , • º • © e 30 95,400 5,500 100,900lTonnellerie. ... ............ .. ..................... .... 31 178,200 2,500 180,700/Corsets............... ...................... ............. 32 6,149,680 L) , 6,149,680|Cotons ....................... ........................... 33 72, s , 72,900|Coutellerie et instruments tranchants. .... , , .... .... , ... . 34 422,077 g) , 422,077 Drogues.. .. ................. ... . ... .............. , .... 35 60,000 @ g 60,000Teinturerie. ....... .......... ... r • • • • s s s e $ s $ a @ e s , e s s s e s s e s s 36 1,747,136 67,602 1,814,738|Appareils et effets électriques. .... .................. , . . . . | 37 ,413 150 646,563|Lumière et force motrice électriques. . , ............... , .... . 3S 565,527 º 9 565,527|Poisson, salaisons et conserves. ................ , ....... ... . 39 3,145,351 50,560 3,195,911|Produits des moulins à farine,..... # s s 4 , s , º © e e e , , & • g • , • e • • 40 3,540,470 571,928 4,112,398|Produits des fonderies ........ .. .... . ......... .. . ... . | 4l 348,244 500 348,744|Conserves de fruits et légumes. ... , .............. ... , ..... 42 2,963,220 6,200 2,969,420|Articles de toilette pour hommes .... , .......... ........... , 43 1,270,401 70,834| 1,341,235Meubles. ................ .. ... .. ............. · © © $ 1 # # C # 5 # # # 44 922,777 4 $ 922,777jGaz d'éclairage et de chauffage. .... ... ...... $ # @ ſ @ s s ur • e • • # 45 222,000 2,500 224, Gants et mitaines............ * i º s e $ $ s @ s e Q e , a , le a © º º © , ® , • e s . | 46 1,060,132 60,410 1,120,542/Sellerie. ......... ..................... . D @ @ 4 , 5 * @ # $ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ i 47 3,702,961 110,700 3,813,661|Chapellerie et pelleterie. ............ ...... ... , ... .. , .... 48 484,000 # # L2 484,000 Foin pressé .... ........... : ......................... .... 49 396,880 600 397,480||Bonneterie. .. ... .. .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . * º * ºr º - e s e ſi 50 103,000 22,250 125,250l)écorations d'intérieurs..... .. s , a e r é s * E s D e . . .. .. .. .. | 51 3,451,578 4,000 3,455,578 Pr. duits en fer et en acier . .. .......... ..... .. ... , ...... 52 41,517 38,800 380,317 Orfèvrerie. .... . - es e e s e e # # # E le p e s , © º º º g @ $ # # @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ # $ # @ # @ e s 53 45,431 0 $ 45,431|Formes et chevilles à chaussures. ... ..... , ................ . 54 4,403,118 128,860 4,531,978 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini............... ................ ... 55 96,268 $ # 96,268iChaux. ... ...... ........... . ..... ... ................ 56 1,511,753 0 g l,511,753|Liqueurs, malt. ............................... .......... .. 57 106, 150 @ @ 106,150 Liqueurs vineuses.......... ... , . # @ @ @ @ @ @ @ # $ @ # # · · · · · · · · · · 58 10,026,889 364,749 10,391,638 Produits des billes (billots)...... .. ..... ......... , .... . 59 2,077,384 ,982 2,334,866 Produits du bois de construction.. ............... © s º E a , s s , | 60 #,# º p 293,655 Allumettes. ... ... .. ... , ... .. •, g © º s e s @ 5 @ , @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ # @ @ # @ # # , @ p 61 298,000' 2,300 300,300| Matelas et sommiers élastiques. ..... .... .. .......... ... .. . 62 95,226 © © 95.226]Mica coupé ..... ... , , .... ...... ... . - e e s , e e • s g s e u © e u e e e e s 63 316,465 2,600| 319,065]Monuments et pierres tombales. ... .. .......... ... .... .. . 64 207,250 5,500 212,750||Instruments de musique. . . ........ ................ ...... 65 103,000 9 @ 103,000 Peinture et vitrerie.......................... .......... , .... 66 2,021,592 º © 2,021,592jPeintures et vermis....... .. , , .... , ... .. ... ... ... , ... .. | 67 582,119 © P 582, 119 Remèdes patentés ............. ....................... , , , . . | 68 2,621,071 © © 2,621,071 Papier. ....... .. • e e g» e ur © © © © © © g , © © © © © 4 g · · · · · · · · · · · · . » © © © © © º e s 69 G9,858 © © G9,858Photographie............... ... · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 7 69,300 g) g 69,300Matériel photographique. ... . ... ... .. , . , º © , s » œ e e s © • © s © e e s e 7 S3,925 700 84,625 Cadres à gravures .... ... ......... .... , ... , ... .. , .. .. | 72 2,533,511 252,732 2,786,243 Plomberie et ferblanterie..... - e , se s et © es s e e s • e s e u e , 5 , s @ @ @ @ é , .. | 73 433,997 900 434,897 | Imprimerie et reliure . .. .... ... , ........ .... .... ... .. .. 74 3,073,677 1,000 3,074,677 | Imprimerie et publications.. .. ............. .. .. ...... , ... 75 516,600 © © 516,600jMatériaux de chemin de fer.. .. .. ... ... .... , ... ... , ....... 76 303,590 3,0º 306,590.Toiture et matériaux de toiture. ... .................... 77 400,600 400 401,000 Vêtements en caoutchouc ... .. .............. ......... .. .. . 78 35,000 2,000 87,000 Balances................. .... ............ , ... .. .. .. .. .. 79 514,654 77,000 591,654|Navires, construction et radoub de. ......... .. .. .......... 80 64,560 ,200 68,760]Argenterie ............. , ... ...... ... .... ... © © © © • • • s e e • e e 81 3,079,44 @ @ 3,079,440 Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes.. ...... , ... , ..... . , ... ... . 82 422,261 iº 422,361|Savonnerie ........ , ... , ............ .. ... .. ... .. .......... 82 2,480,430 © © 2,480,430 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. ........ @ @ @ @ s u e g e © © © © e s » • © © © © e s © 84 88 , CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE v. Manufactures of Provinces-Materials, products, custom work and repairs. Materials used-Matières employées. dºs * * Establish- ment8. † II l8l,ll - No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse Crude. Ul actured. Total cost. mentS. ,º.T Partielle- •-$ Al'état brut.lm § §u | Coût total. facturées. NO, 3 $ $ Quebec-Con. 85 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff...... - º f, n 14 1,174,404 586,168 1,760,572 86 Vinegar and pickles. , ... ..... .. ... ........... . 6 20,400 49,186 69,586 87 Wall paper...... , ........... ......... , .... 3 { # | > 327,000 327,000 88 Washing compounds.. .... .................. 3 $ $ 6,291 6,291 89 Wax candles....... . ............ b • • • • • • • • • • • 3 6,000 » 26,250 32,250 90 | Wire. ... .. ... .. . : - ,- • • • ; · · · · : · · -" * 4 * # $ s e s 6 60,529 789,100 849,629 9l Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical.... .... 14 628,792 172,300 801,092 92 Woodworking and turning.. ... ............... . 8 11,762 13,098 24,860 93 Woollen goods.. : ....... ..... , ......... ..... 22 867,874 326,132 1,194,006 94 All otherindustries* ... , ....... ......... ... .. 113 1,951,609 11,361,140 13,312,749 The Territories, ... .. ... ... .. . , ... , ... . 105 792,731 328,611 1,121,342 l | Brick, tile and pottery ............. ... ..... . 1 s s * © Q ! @ 9 2 |Butter and cheese. .. ....... ... ..... , , ..... 23 120,813 # $ 120,813 3 Clothing, men's. ........... , . ... , # # 9 g # , g , e , $ $ 4 @ # 17,500 17,500 4 Flouring and grist mill products..... ... .. .... 17 484,525 5,000 489,525 5 |Foundry and machine shop products.. .. .. : # @ # # 4 4,150 9,797 13,947 6 |Liquors, malt. .... ............. * s s , e • • • • • • • s 3 21,481 17,519 39,0C0 7 |Log products .... ................ ... @ # ! 18 114,262 ºr il 114,262 8 ' Lumber products...... ................. . © s # $ # 6 5 p 93,460 93,4C0 9 Printing and publishing................... .... 6 # # 13,085 13,085 10 | All other industriesº. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. $ $ $ * 9 ºioo , 172,250 219,750 " Includes 1 artificial feathers and flowers, 1 artificial limbs and trusses, 1 babbitt metal, 1 batting, 1 bicycle repairs. 1 billiard tables and materials, 1 blacking, 1 blankets and sweat pads, 2 bridges, iron and steel, 2 buttons, 2 carpets, 2 carriage and wagon materials, 2 cars and car works, 1 car wheels, 2 cement, Portland, 1 charcoal, 1 china and glass decorating, 2 church ornaments, 2 cocoa and chocolate, 1 cordage, rope and twine, l corks, 1 costumier and hairdresser, 1 cottolene, 1 cotton and wool waste, 2 dies and moulds, 1 dyes and colors, 1 enamelware, 2 explºsives, 1 felt paper and pulp, 2 fringes, cords and tassels, 2 fur dressing, 2 # machines, 2 glass, 1 glass, stained, cut and ornamental, 1 glue, 1 graphite, 1 hardware, carriage and saddlery, l † cases, l laces and braids, 2 lamps, 1 lead bar and pipe, l liquors, distilled, 2 macaroni and vermicelli, 1 mats and rugs, 1 mirrors and plate glass, 1 miscellaneous, 1 needles, 1 oils, 2 oil clothing, 1 optical goods, 1 patterns, 1 pipe and boiler covering, 1 plaster, 1 plaster and stucco, 1 plumb- ers'supplies, 1 pottery, painted ware, 1 prepared flour, 1 pumps and windmills2 printing presses, 2 quilted goods, l rice cleaning and polishing, l refrigerators, 1 rubber and elastic goods, 2 safes and vaults, l sausage casings, 1 saws, 2 sewing machines, 1 shoddy, 1 show cases, 2 silk and silk goods, 2 smelting, 1 spinning wheels, 2 starch, 1 stationery goods, 1 stone, cut, 2 sugar refining, 2 textiles, dyeing and finishing, 1 thread, l type founding, 1 umbrellas, 1 vaseline, 1 washing blue, 1 watch cases, 1 wire fencing, 2 wool, carding and fulling, 1 woollen yarns. * Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 car repairs, 1 electric light and power, 2 harness and saddlery, 1 lime, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, l stone, cut, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 89 <éº TABLEAU v. Manufactures des provinces-Matériaux, produits, ouvrage de commande et réparations. lReceived Total value f§n of Products Value work and † work of products. repairs. ana repairs Valeur Reçu pour † Nom ou sorte d'industrie, N°. des produits. ouvrage de º† † $ commande et § 6 réparations ººmººdºet reparat1ons. $ $ $ Québec - F'in. 5,750,522 5,750,522Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser. .. ... , ... .............. 85 ' 221,500 1,500 Vinaigre et marinades ... . .. , ... , ........................ 86 717,200 717,200lTapisserie. .. . .. ................. , ... ... ... . à @ s @ & $ 5 s , 7 20,500 20,500Compositions à laver. ... ... ....... ... . .. ........ ... ... .. 88 71,250 71,2501Cierges. .. , ... ..... : ... ............ , .... ...... .. 89 1,213,239 1,213,239 Fil de fer. ... ... ... , ..... ................. ... ... ..... 90 2,421,068 $ g 2,421,068|Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques..... .. .. .. . | 91 91,782 4,500 96,282 Ouvrage et tournage du bois.... .. .. . ... .. ........ ... .... 92 2,305,469 21,913 2,327,382|Articles en laine .... , ... . e e s ei e s & a s s ^ s s º , s e à s º 4 © © º º º º 93 19,693,238 310,915 20,004,153|Diverses autres industries ! ....... .. ..... ............ .. .. . 94 1,937,510 27,477 1,964,987 ..... .. , .... .. , ......... ... .. . Les Territoires 62,420 62,420 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ... ... ... ......... .. ......... 1 156,637 156,637 Beurre et fromage. , ... . , s s s . • s s • • • @ e n s s e • • • • • • º º º º º º * º * 2 , 5 @ # 41,500 Habillements d'hommes. .. .. .. , ... .. .. .... .. .. .. ..... ... . 3 672,978 19,002 691,980 Produits des moulins à farine. .. .. .. .. , ... .. , ... . ... . 4 2, # 48,000 Produits des fonderies........ ... ... ........ ... ..... ...... 5 95,744 ( s 95,744 Liqueurs, malt .... .. ............ .... .... ....... , ... . 6 246,353 1,075 247,428 Produits des billes (billots). ... .. .............. .. ... ....... 7 154,241 $ $ 154,241|Produits du bois de construction.. ...... .... ............ 8 45,229 @ @ 45,229 Imprimerie et publications. .. , . ...... ........ ...... .. 9 420,408 1,400 421,808 Diverses autres industries* . ... .. .. .. , ....... .. ........ .... 10 * Comprenant 1 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 1 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc., 1 métal babbitt, 1 ouate, 1 bicyclettes, réparations de, 1 tables de billard et matériaux 1 cirage, 1 couvertes et plastrons, 2 ponts en fer et en acier, 2 boutons, 2 tapis, 2 matériaux de carrosserie, 2 construction de wagons de chenmin de fer, 1 roues de wagons, 2 ciment de Portland, 1 charbon de bois, 1 porcelaine et verre, décorations, 2 ornements d'églises, 2 coco et chocolat, 1 corderie, 1 bouchons. 1 costumier et coiffeur, 1 cottolène, 1 coton et laine, déchets, 2 coins et moules, I teintures et couleurs, 1 articles étamés, 2 matières explosives, 1 feutre, papier et pulpe, 2 frange, corde et glands, 2 pelleterie, préparation, 2 machines à gaz, 2 verrerie, 1 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 colle forte, 1 graphite, l quincaillerie, 1 boîtes à bijoux, l dentelles et tresses, 2 lampes, 1 plomb en barres et, tuyaux, 1 liqueurs i# 2 macaroni et vermicelle, l nattes et tapis, 1 miroirs et † 1 divers, l aiguilles, 1 huiles, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 articles optiques, 1 patrons, l matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, l plâtre, 1 plâtre et stuc, l effets de plombiers, 1 poterie, objets peints, 1 farine préparée, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, 2 presses à imprimer, 2 effets piqués, 1 nettoyage du riz, 1 glacières, 1 caoutchouc et articles élastiques, 2 coffres-forts, 1 enveloppes à saucisson, 1 scies, 2 machines à coudre, 1 drap renaissance, 1 vitrines, 2 soie et effets en soie, 2 métallur- ie, 1 rouets, 2 empois, 1 articles de librairie, 1 taille de la pierre, 3 raffineries de sucre, 2 tissus teints et inis, 1 fil, 1 caractères d'imprimerie, 1 parapluies, 1 vaseline, 1 bleu à laver, 1 boîtes de montres, 1 fil de fer à clôture, 2 cardage et foulage de la laine, 1 laine en échevaux. * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 sellerie, 1 chaux, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 taille de la pierre, 1 articles en laine. 90 ,CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE vI. Manufactures of Provinces-Mechanical power. | l Gas and gasoline Steam engines. engines. Water wheels. Estab- *-sºs •a - -• i @ lish- Machines à Machunes à Turbines. mentS. vapeur. gaz et gazoline. Name or kind of industry. rs-º Q; # 1S862- ments. h P. i h p. C. V, C. V. NO. NO, NO, NO. Britisln Columbia.... .. , . . 392 415 22,048 1s 102 20 618 Aerated and mineral waters . .. .... 6 f) 25 © 4 $s ſº ſi & © Boilers and engines. .... ..... ..... 3 9 240 l 15 @ g Boots and shoes.. ............. .... . 4 1 S 1 15 © © Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ... 7 3 97 1 1 5 © dù $ Brick, tile and pottery. ............. . 17 © , , a , , ſ# @ º $ $ Butter and cheese. .. .......... ... .. . 8 # # $ $ $ (# $ $ ſ@ @ Carriages and wagons. ........ . .. 7 2 30 l, º º a l, # Clothing, men's..................... 47 # # @ # $ ſ, @ @; C # Clothing, women's ................. # 5 à $ © © © s © º © © 4# # Fish, preserved ............ ........ 70 73 631 1 4 8 42 Flouring and grist mill products. .... 5 5 328 L# # @ ſi $ # @ Foundry and machine shop products. 9 5 161 2 20 © Furniture and upholstered goods. .... 3 2 50 º 6 ! $ @ é Gas, lighting and heating..... .... 4 2 10 # # $ @ Harness and saddlery. ......... s e s * 4 $ © ſè , ſ) , (# E Jewelry and repairs....... .... .. .. . 3 # # # @ © , 5 é © Lime ....... .. .................... 3 © © $ , # $ © © © © g # Liquors, malt.. ...... « i º n s s # t s a t e es © 17 24 548 1 10 2 13 log products ....................... 75 194| 15,397 ts fº, # L 6 375 Lumber products .. ... .. » º © s , © © © º 8 12 540 $ ! # Up , ds ) Monuments and tombstones. ........ 3 # e @ g , 4 $ # # Oils. .. .. · # s s « : r = # e # s s u n º º 4 © s g © s , s 3 , 2 25 $ # @ @ @ @ Plumbing and tinsmithing....... .. , . 8 1 82 1 5 L) , p $ Printing and publishing. ............ 17 5 72 3| 10 2 11 Ships and ship repairs. .... .... ... . 3 2 28 # $ $ ! gr @ s # Smelting ... .. ... ....... ......... 5 34| 2,060 , @ # Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. .. .. , . 17 # # 5 é s e # # @ E g ô All other industriesº ... ............ 31 34 1,716 2 22 2 177 Manitoba •. ... .. , ... , ... ... 324 147| 10,796 10 75 4 140 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ... 5 2 55 1 6 g Brick, tile and pottery . .. , ....... 19 © © ® © © # # º , Butter and cheese. ................. . 69 Q @ g © # # Carriages and wagons. ............. 3 | > g © © Clothing, men's. .. . ............... 13 # 4 g © © º Clothing, women's ............ . © e s e r 7 4 $ e s @ g g Electric light and power............. 3, 10 3,075 :: q # 4 & @ Flouring and grist mill products. .. . 37 46| 4,685 4 50 4 140 | Foundry and machine shop products. 4 3 66 1 6 s â # # Furniture and upholstered goods. .... 3 # # # 43 @ e | | Harness and saddlery . ... ... ... .. . 3 º É Hats, caps and furs................. 3 º ) Lime. ........................ • © © º 6 « 32 © © © 2 Liquors, malt. ... .. ........ ..... 4 5 136 Log products.. ...................... 37 50 l,665 Lumber products ....... .. , , , .... 12 11 405 Plumbing and tinsmithing. .. .. .. 9 1 25 @ $ s ep Printing and publishing. .. .. • e • • © © © © 19 # © © 3 9 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. .. .. 6 º 9 Q 3 © © © $ All other industries*. ... , ... .... ... 36 19 (584 1x 4 binding, 1 rice cleaning and polishing, 2 soap, 1 sugar refining, 1 vinegar and pickles. l Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, 2 blacksmithing, 2 boots and shoes, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 brooms and brushes, 2 car repairs, 1 coſfees and spices, l coke, 1 dru tric light and power, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 2 furnishing goods, men's, 1 glass, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 mattresses and spring beds, 1 opium, 1 paints and varnishes, 1 printing and book- , 1 electrieal apparatus and supplies, 2 elec- 2 Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, 2 agricultural implements, 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 bags, cotton, 1 boats and canoes, 1 boots and shoes, 2 boxes, wooden, 1 brass castings, 1 carriage and wagon materials, 2 car repairs, 1 clothing, men's (factory product), 2 coffees and spices, 1 drugs, 1 dyeing, cleaning and scouring, 1 egg concentrate, l furnishing goods, men's, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 1 glass, stained, cut and ornamental, 1 interior decorations, 1 jewelry and repairs, 1 mattresses and spring beds, 2 monuments and tombstones, l oils, 1 picture frames, 2 printing and soap, l stationery goods, 1 woollen goods. kbinding, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 9l TABLEAU vI. Manufactures des provinces—-Force motrice mécanique. Vy Electric motors. | Other powers. † † # —, $ d- other estab- lother estab- Moteurs électri- | Autres forces | lishments. | lishments. ques. mOtriceS. g-g-g,s s-e ss & @ $ $ •y Chevaux- Chevaux- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. vapeur four-| vapeur h. p. h. p. |nis à d'autres] fournis par sm-s f-8 établisse- d'autres C. V, C, V, mentS. établisse- NO. NO. ments. 49 878 280 321 |. ... Colombie-Britan Ixique. 1 3 . ! 3 ]Eaux gazeuses et minérales..... , ... . | 1 3 50 º 50 l Bouilloires et machines .... ... ... $ 2 © © 4 ſi .. Chaussures.... .................... 3 a g º é .. | Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .. . . . 4 # # @ # # .. | Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.. .... | 5 s @ @ 4 . . |Beurre et fromage ............. , ... .. 6 2 18 18 Carrosserie . .. .. , .... . * $ @ @ # % @ $ # @ @ g 7 © © © © . . |Habillements d'hommes.............. 8 1 1 1 | Habillements de femmes . ... .. .. $ 9 # @ . . |Poisson, salaisons et conserves ........ 10 l 5 5 | Produits des moulins à farine. ........ 1]. 7 75 ® 75 |Produits des fonderies.. ... .......... , 12 # º g @ s .. Meubles. ... .... ..... , ....... , ... 13 # 200 Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage.. .... 14 d ? @ @ .. Sellerie.. .. ... .................... . | 15 1 3 3 Orfèvrerie...... , . .. , ............. 16 4E 4p # º .. Chaux.. ....... 42 , s • s e e s s é * º • s e @ m @ m # 17 3 27 s é; 27 |Liqueurs, malt. .... . ... ......... , . 18 3 47 75 .. |Produits des billes (billots), ... .. ..... 19 l 15 # # 15 |Produits du bois de construction. ..... 20 2 10 5 Monuments et pierres tombales. 21 @ @ © © .. | Huiles ................ ... r u g g g # @ # @ $ 22 s s @ g .. | Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... , ... , .... 23 9 81 76 |Imprimerie et publications. .... .. . 24 l # 12 |Navires, construction et radoub de. ... | 25 © © # # .. |Métallurgie .. ... , ..... 4 s s s z @ i qi e s @ 26 E g # g .. Tabac, cigares et cigarettes.. ... . .. . , | 27 14 531 © © 5 81 | Diverses autres industries!........ .. 28 61 455 1 150 36l |... ... .. ... ...... M IaInitoba . 3 14 14 Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .... .. .. 1 @ g 4 g .. |Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.. ...... 2 © # @ # .. | Beurre et fromage . ... , .... ... .... 3 1 10 10 lCarrosserie ... , ........... ... ... 4 @ # $ i ; .. | Habillements d'hommes. .... ........ 5 1 2 2 |Habillements de femmes. .. ... ... .. . 6 # # $ ? .. |Lumière et force motrice électriques. . | 7 4 37 Produits des moulins à farine. ... ... . 8 à g | 5 # . , | Produits des fonderies. ......... ... .. . 9 1 10 10 Meubles. ... ...... , ... .............. 10 2 17 17 Sellerie . . . .. , .... .... , .... .... 11 1 15 r ſ) 15 Chapellerie et pelleterie. .. ........ .. 12 9 $ © s 9 $ 8.UlX . . .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • . . - • • • . .. . 13 @ 6 .. Liqueurs, malt ... .. ... , ............ l4 º 9 5 © 20 |Produits des billes (billots). .. ... .. .. . 15 2 23 23 | Produits du bois de construction. ... .. 16 1 4 4 Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... , ... .. ... | 17 22 125 ©. 119 Imprimerie et publications. ... ....... 1S © $ © º $ # 9 p | .. Tabac, cigares et cigarettes.......... 19 23 198 1 150 ! 127 ] Diverses autres industriesº...... .... 20 l Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 2 forges, 2 chaussures, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 balais et brosses, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 café et épices, 1 coke, 1 drogues, 1 appareils et effets élec- triques, 2 lumière et force mctrice électriques, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 2 articles de toilette pour hommes, 1 verrerie, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 1 opium, 1 peintures et # 1 imprimerie et reliure, 1 nettoyage du riz, 2 savonnerie, 1 raffineries de sucre, 1 vinaigre et Yſl8,l'l1l8l,C188, * Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 2 instruments aratoires, œufs concentrés, 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 sacs en coton, 1 bateaux et canots, 1 chaussures, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 1 matériaux de carrosserie, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, l habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 2 café et épices, 1 drogues, 1 teinturerie, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 décorations d'intérieurs, 1 orfèvrerie, 1 matelas et som- miers élastiques, 2 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 huiles, 1 cadres à gravures, 2 imprimerie et reliure, 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 savonnerie, 1 articles de librairie, 1 articles en laine. 92 CENSUs oF CANADA, 1901. TABLE vI. Manufactures of Provinces-Mechanical power. —* | Gas and gasoline Steam engines. engines. Water wheels. ſe ** Estab- - - - - l lish- Machines à Machines à Turbines. mentS. vapeur. gaz et gazoline. No. Name or kind of industry. - † 1SS6 - h. D. s . )- Vº mentS. h.p. - : P h.p C. V, C, V. C. V. NO, NO. NO. NO. New Brunswiclx. .. . . . © © 919 483 33,743 6 43 175| 9,483 | 1 |Aerated and mineral waters.. . ... , ... 4 3 15 2 |Agricultural implements ............ 3 4 140 ſ > C5 @ @ © L, 4e a 3 | Boilers and engines. .. ... ... , à f) , s @ º @ 4 8 220 g ? s 9 © © # @ 4 | Boots and shoes. ..... ... .. . s * 4 e • • 8 7 175 L © © © © º º 4 5 | Bread, biscuits and confectionery .... 13 5 224 1 5 4 é) © © 6 |Brick, tile and pottery .... .... .... : 15 © ,> º º © © © # º e 7 |Butter and cheese. ................. 68 ' ; . 0 é; 8 Carriages and wagons............ . - 23 7 108 º 1 20 9 Carriage and wagon materials., ... .. 3 2 91 # # 10 Clothing, men's..................... 44 # º º ) © 11 Clothing, women's .... , , ... ... , .... 10 - - 4 5 12 Cottons. .... ...................... 5 5 2,430 4| 1,600 13 |Dyeing, cleaning and scouring.. .. , .. 3 2 15 # 9 14 | Electric light and power......... .. .. 3 17| 2,076 9 © º © # 19 4 # 15 |Fish, preserved... ............. · · · · · · 227 7 165| g s © º 1 40 16 Flouring and grist mill products. .... 19 15| 1,134 0 - º ſº 14 409 7 Foundry and machine shop products.. 23 24 763 .- - © e © - º 9 18 |Fruit and vegetable canning. ........ 3 2 45 1 20 19 |E'urniture and upholstered goods. .... 5 2 70 © º l> 20 |Grindstones and #ºº e # s e u s s © " º 5 9 255 21 | Harness and saddlery. .. . , ....... . 8 2 42 22 | Hats, caps and furs .. ... .. .. ... .. . 4 º # ſ# ( ! ) 23 Iron and steel products . .. . - 4 g • • • • 4 12 1,450 4 º 24 Leather, tanned, curried and finished 12 16 475 s s 25 Lime ... ............... - º e e e s s s © e - e 4 • • # s 4> º e s 26 | Log products. ..... .. • © º º º º º s s , g s e s e • 236 218 17,584 1 7 138 5,973 27 |Lumber products. ............. .. .. 24 24 1,148 1 40 28 |Mattresses and spring beds ... ..... . 3 º © º 5 29 | Monuments and tombstones ......... 9 5 120 4 545 30 Plumbing and tinsmithing. .......... 26 1 10 - º 6 a 31 Printing and publishing.. ... ........ 29 16 234 3 11 2 6 32 Shooks, box. ....................... # 7 315 2 105 33 Slaughtering and meat packing. ... .. 4 3 70 [ > - 4> º 34 Soap. .. ............................. 3 3 70 35 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes , ... . , 5 © © - º e » © º © © e s 36 | Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical 4 38 2,367 © © e a 4 600 37 | Woollen goods. . , .. • © f @ $ # @ g g 9 * © • • 4 3 170 L) © q# 9 1 20 38 | All other industries ! ......... 0 © © © © 45 36 1,762 © © g éº s 125 Nova Scotia .. , . .. .. .. . .. . 1,188 498 38,068 14 115 269 17,301 1 |Aerated and mineral waters ......... 9 2 14 © - 2 |Awnings, tents and sails. ... .. ..... 4 © © © e • 9 © 3 |Boilers and engines ............. .... 8 9 282 © © 9 4 | Boots and shoes.. .... .. ... ......... 13 7 186 9 © 1 9 5 Bread, biscuits and confectionery.... 5 4 175 3 22 6 Brick, tile and pottery .. ......... 18 © g © © 9 7 | Butter and cheese.. .... . * © © a © © © © © º e e 33 © © © © C) © © © Q © © © 8 Carriages and wagons ..... ......... 25 5| . 93 #! 15 2 8 9 Clothing, men's.... .... . ........ 60 © © © © C © © 6 6 | 9 © © 10 Clothing, women's .......... ....... 7 © © 0 6 ſº - A ! Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, l axes and tools, 1 bark extract, 2 boxes and bags, paper, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 brass castings, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 car repairs, 2 clothing, women's (factory product), 2 coffees and† 1 coffins and caskets, 2 cooperage, 1 drugs,. 2 fertilizers, 1 furnishing goods, men's 2 glass, stained, cut and ornamental, 1 gypsum, 2 hosiery and knit goods, 1 insect powder, 1 interior deco- rations, l lead bar and pipe, 2 liquors, malt, 1 lock and gunsmithing, 1 plaster,. 1 printing and book- binding, 2 roofing and roofing materials, 2 saws, 1 skates, 1 starch, 2 vinegar and pickles, 1 wire fencing, 1 woodworking and turning, 1 wool pulling. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. - 93 TABLEAU VI. Manufactures des provinces-Force motrice mécanique. N 5 Horse power Horse power Electric motors. Other powers. supplied to | supplied by — . © -mº> other estab- | other estab- Moteurs électri-| Autres forces | lishments | lishments. ques. motrices. - e- Chevaux-va-Chevaux-va- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No. peur fournis peur fournis h. p. h. p. à d'autres | par d'autres a-mº» e=-,s établisse- établisse- C. V. C. V. mentS. mentS. NO. NO 41 459 2 14 400 431l. .. .. .. N oUlVeaU1• L8runswViclix • 1 6 ſ@ @ q# 43 @ @ 6[Eaux gazeuses et minérales. ... . . | 1 # # $ 5 & # 6 .. | Instruments aratoires ..... .. ... .... 2 1 10 $ $ º 0 , • .. | Bouilloires et machines . ... .. ..... .. 3 Chaussures .. .......... ... ... . .. | 4 Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .. .. .. . 5 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ... .. .. | 6 © © qs , .. | Beurre et fromage...... .. .... .... 7 2 14 $ ! .. Carrosserie. ............. .... º # @ 8 ( \ ; ©# # # $ 15 100| Matériaux de carrosserie . ... ... ... ... 9 g» Habillements d'hommes ... ... .. ... . 10 Habillements de femmes .... .. , . | .... | 11 Cotons ... ............ ..... ....... 12 Ü $ .. Teinturerie. .................... . . ... l 13 120 .. | Lumière et force motrice électriques. . | 14 40 .. Poisson, salaisons et conserves ... , ... . 15 W @ lk , 5 º ſ2 a 45 .. | Prcduits des moulins à farine. .. ... .. . 16 1 5| . . # # 40 65]Produits des fonderies.. ... .. , ... .. ... . 17 © © | # | # @ $ é é> @ é .. Conserves de fruits et légumes ... 18 1 10 © © q# @ @ g 20 Meubles.. .. .. • • • • • • • • e • • • e s • s a dº © © © © © 19 # @ º # , I , s 5 # # .. Meules et décortiqueurs ....... * # @ s t s 20 # Sellerie............... ........ .. ... | 2l @ ſ, # # .. Chapellerie et pelleterie. ... .. .. .. .. .. | 22 g @ 10 .. |Produits en fer et en acier. ... ....... . 23 e @ $ Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini. ... ....... . 24 # @ # # @ @ # # é º \ . .. Chaux ... ....................... .. 25 4 42 © 4 # # 49 45|Produits des billes (billots).. ... ... . 26 1 8 $ $ $ 6 15 .. Produits du bois de construction ... . | 27 l 4 $ ,t # $ # ) 35Matelas et sommiers élastiques..... | 28 s g ©1 f) ,) © $ # , D .. Monuments et pierres tombales.. ... .. | 29 2 8 º @ U, G @ º # # Plomberie et ferblanterie.. ... .. .. .. | 30 | 12 55 9 R # # , Lº 57 Imprimerie et publications.. ... ... . 31 # # © # ſ ! Bois en paquets pour boîtes ... ...... 32 s ei $ 3 $ @ s $ Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes.. .. . | 33 E E $ s # @ $ .. Savonnerie.......................... 34 1 2 @ e {@ 4 # © 2]Tabac, cigares et cigarettes .. .. ... .. | 35 6 250 # # # # Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et 36 mecan1ques. # # @ 3 4º $ $ 5 # 10 .. | Articles en laine. ... . .. . . ... .. ... | 37 10 61 • • | . • • 50 101|Diverses autres industries!........... . | 38 53 1,135 6 72 158 152|.. .. .. ... . Nouvelle• Ecosse. 1 6 © 6 © © Up © .. |Eaux gazeuses et minérales. .. ....... 1 Auvents, tentes et voiles. ........ .. .. 2 º ©. $ g © © 5 # 9 © .. | Bouilloires et machines. ............ . 3 2 12 g , s © 2 . , Chaussures : ..... ... ...... • • • • • • e , • s 4 2 10 E ! © p @ # .. Pain, biseuits et confiseries. ......... . 5 © .. Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ...... . | 6 s $ © © # 5 © © Beurre et fromage.. .. ...... , ....... 7 1 4 © © $ e (© © .. Carrosserie...................... .... 8 5 19 e @ © 0 © © .. Habillements d'hommes, ....... ... . . . | 9 1 3 © © @ # © © .. |Habillements de femmes. ............. 10 l Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 haches et outils, 1 extrait d'écorce, 2 boîtes et sacs, papier, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 1 balais et brosses, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 2 habillements de femmes (fabriqués), 2 café et épices, 1 cercueils, 2 bonnellerie, 1 drogues, 2 engrais, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, 2 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 gypse, 2 bonneterie, 1 poudre insecticide, 1 décorations d'intérieurs, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 serrurerie et armurerºe, 1 plâtre, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 2 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 2 scies, 1 patins, 1 empois, 2 vinaigre et mari- nades, 1 fil de fer à clôture, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois, 1 étirage de la laine. 94 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE vI. Manufactures of Provinces-Mechanical power. é ! Gas and gasoline . Steam engines. engines. Water wheels. | Estab- - a-s 4- l lish- Machines à Machines à Turbines. ments. vapeur. gaz et gazoline. No. Name or kind of industry. ,- # 1S86- h. D. h. p, nnentS. hp@ : P , P C. V. C• V. C, V. NO. NO, NO, NO. Nova Scotia-Con. 11 Coffees and spices. .......... . .... . 3 3 53 @ 0 ) $ $- © 12 Coºperage .................... ..... 15 6 199 º # # 4 50 13 Cottons., ................ .......... 3 8 l,658 e , © 5 , © º 14 Electric light and power. .. ... , .... 4 7 800 â © l ) 1 90 15 |Fish, preserved. ... .... . .. ... . 481 3 51 # @ U@ E © # 9 16 Flouring and grist mill products.. .. .. 10 7 265 C # e @ 11 140 17 |Foundry and machine shop products. 22 28 696 1 15l 0 # 5 s 18 | Furniture and upholstered goods.. ... 6 6 220 ſ 2 e # @ 4 120 19 |Harness and saddlery ... .. .. ... ... .. 6 $ # | # © # qs , @ @ $ $ ' - 20 | Leather, tanned, curried and finished 11 12 266 1 5 2 17 21 | Liquors, malt.. ...... .... ........ 4 6 78 # @ $ , © s é $ 22 | Log products.................. .. . $ 228 174| 8,685 # 169 5,883 23 Lumber products .............. ..... 34) 33| 1, 185 # C) 7 130 24 | Monuments and tombstones......... . 7 1 10 $ 2 12 25 Plumbing and tinsmithing.......... . 21 $ $ é è © © # @ @ s 26 Printing amd bookbinding...... .... 5 $ } # | # û ê: ' s - 27 | Printing and publishing. .. .. .. .. ... . 34 5 22| 4 32 5 17 28 Ships and ship repairs. ..... ......... 20 9 307 1 4 ei @ U, a 29 Slaughtering and meat packing ... , . 4 2 19 2 7 © 30 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettrs . . . 3 @ # @ © º # # $ # 31 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff. 3 2 14 # # # g 32 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical. 4 @ p E 5 27| 8,200 33 Woollen goods. , ... .. ... .. ... .. .... 11 5 235 , , @ @ 10 280 34 | All otherindustries*...... .. ..... . 62 149 22,555 1 15 24| 2,345 Ontario. . .. ... , ... ... .. . 6,543| 3,319| 181,652 156 1,455 1,172 77,313 1 |Abrasive goods....... , ...... .... $ 5 3| 34 qº * 4 $ 2 | Aerated and mineral waters ......... 15 7 72 2 7 © # 2 . 3 |Agricultural implements .... ........ 66 ::| 4,652 8 95 15 464 4 |Awnings, tents and sails , ... .... .. 9 i$ $ # # º @ @ # # º às ſà 5 Axes and tools. ........ .. .. ... , ... 13 7 360 e • © © 22| 1,049 6 Baking powder and flavouring extracts 8 4 116 1 2 © © ---- 7 | Barley, pot and pearl.. .. .. ... .. .. .. 3 2| 135 @ º $ 5 205 8 | Baskets ... , ...... ..... .. . 14 12 269 s > B @ 2 35 9 Batting. .. .. ... .. ................. 3 2 120 à é I, # 4 170 10 | Bicycles. ............... ............ 16 5 361 2 11 , • • # # 11 Bicycle repairs.. .. , .... , .... ... . 3 º $ # 9 d> s $ @ © L) 12 | Blacking ....... , ... ................ 5 1 12 @ ſ) © © © g 13 | Blacksmithing ............... .. ... 5 1 6 . . | | • • © © 14 | Boats and canoes.. .. ........... .. . 13 7 117 1 3 © © ' -- 15 Boilers and engines .... ... .. ........ 30 39| 1,517 4 22 1 35 16 | Boots and shoes. ................... . 38 23|- 1,031 º v # 5 3 720 17 | Boxes and bags, paper. .. ... ... ... .. 22 2 50 1| 2 © 5 @ 18 Boxes, cigar. ... ............ , . 4 2 270 © 0 @ g e e © © 19 |Boxes, wooden. .. ... ................ 48 58| 2,181 1 6 9 176 20 |Brass castings ..... .... . :: ......... 15 5 208 1 30 @ g 5 21 | Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ... # 31 1,275 13 60 2 7 j | l Includes 1 agriculturalimplements, 2axes and tools, 1 baking powder and flavouring extracts, 1 baskets, 2 boats and canoes, 2 boxes, wooden, 1 brass castings, 1 bridges, iron and steel, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 cars and car works, 1 coffins and caskets, 1 coke, 1 combs, 2 condensed milk, 1 cordage, rope and twine, 1 electrical apparatus and supplies, l evaporated fruits and vegetables, 2 explosives, 2 fruit and vegetable cannin furs, 1 lime, l lock and gunsmithing, 1 matches, 2 oil clothing, 1 1 paper, 1 picture frames, 1 plaster, 1 roofing and roofing materials, l rug patterns, 1 shooks, box, 1 skates, # † l soap, 1 stove polish, 1 sugar refining, 2 vinegar and pickles, 1 washing machines and wringers, wire rencing. # 2 gas, # and heating, 1 glass, 1 grindstones and pulpstones, 1 2hosiery and knit goods, 2 iron and steel products, 1 jewelry and repairs, l ladders, 1 lasts an psum, 1 hats, ca and pegs, ints and varnishes, 2 patent medicines, RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 95 TABLEAU VI. Manufactures des provinces-Force motrice mécanique. @ Horse power|EIorse power Electric motors. | Other powers. § tO § by •mº $ ºssº-ºe other estab- | other estab- Moteurs électri- | Autres forces | lishments | lishments. ques. m( triceS. «êâs-s- e,-@ g © º Chevaux-va-lChevaux-va- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. peur fournis peur fournis h. p. h.p. à d'autres | par d'autres e-=se 6-8 établisse- établisse- C, V. C, V. ments. mentS. NO, NO. Nouvelle-Ecosse--Suite. 1 6 $ @ .. [Café et épices ..... . · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 6 • g 25lTonnellerie ................. .. , .... . 2 600 L @ ! Cotons...... ........ « º º s e ei s s v @ s u e e s s 3 180 éli , Lumière et force motrice électriques.. # # © g @ @ Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .. .. . g , Ü g © © Produits des moulins à farine. ... .... 1 10 # s $ º Produits des fonderies . .. .. ... ..... © © @ @ s , 30 Meubles............... ............. e # © © $ $ © º Sellerie ... .......... .............. ſ I @ © g @ # Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini........ ... . l 5 $ , .. | Liqueurs, malt . . ............ ... 2 46 # # ſ$ g .. |Produits des billes (billots)...... .. .. 1 4 D # 20 , |Produits du bois de construction...... U# s ue , © 6 # s Monuments et pierres tombales. ... , .. ºù $ # à # .. | Plomberie et ferblanterie. .. ... . ... .. 4 16 © # G @ 5#Imprimerie et reliure . ... .. ...... ... . 15 84 4 10 3 89| Imprimerie et publications .. , ..... .. d$ $ 4 g $ # .. |Navires, construction et radoub de . . © Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes ..... 5 e Tabac, † et cigarettes. .... ...... © s Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser... 3 80 Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. iº E # # L} # .. | Articles en laine ................ · · · . 6 44 2 62 103 33 Diverses autres industries!.... .. .. .... 1,426 21,767 67| 1,988 9,307 12.327 .. . ... ..... .. ... .. On tario 2 l4 E , $ 204|Articles pour le polissage. .. , ... ... . 10 57 g ò # 7|Eaux gazeuses et minérales. .. .. , .... . 15 219 $ _º u 110 Instruments aratoires. .... .. .. ..... 7 34 dº @ © @ º .. | Auvents, tentes et voiles. .. .. ...... 5 190 # , g 10 48 Haches et outils ..... .. ...... ..... .. 1 10 s # @ @ , 3i Poudre-levain et essences .... ........ @ s | # # @ ( 5 . . [Orge mondé et'perlé.... .. ........ .. # # # @ U, 50l Paniers. .......... , ... : ............ 1 50 | 3 # @. tº .. Ouate.. .. -- .... ... .. : ... .. ... ... . 10 46 l# # , 22|Bicyclettes.... .... ..... ..... 1 6 q, $ @ , .. |Bicyclettes, réparations de.......... . 1 1 s $ C @ G5 1|Cirage................... .. . • • • • • • • • • l 6 $ # © ® @ @ .. |Forges. ... ............ ........ 3 l4 © © { $ f º © 14]Bâteaux et canots : .... ............ 3 34 1 22 © º 26|Bouilloires et machines ........ ..... . 16 116 1 3 11 71|ChauEsures . ................. e © © g g - º & 18 79 1 6 20 29|Boîtes et sacs, papier. .. . .. , ... ..... 2 21 © ® @ @ $ 9 3Boîtes à cigares ... ................. , © © $ g 1 78 40 ...Boîtes en bois .................. .... 12 136 tº Q © © 15 30 Fonderies de cuivre. ... ... ... . ... . # 487 3 5 g @ 126 Pain, biscuits et confiseries .... ....... N •. 32 34 * Comprenant l instruments aratoires, 2 haches et outils, 1 poudre-levain et essences, 1 paniers, 2 ba- teaux et canots, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, l ponts en fer et en acier, 1 balais et brosses, 1 cons- truction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 cercueils, 1 coke, 1 peignes, 2 lait condensé, 1 corderie, 1 et effets électriques, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 2 matières explosives, 2 conserves de fruits et légumes, d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 verrerie, 1 meules et décortiqueurs, 1 gypse, 1 chapellerie et pelleterie, 2 gaz 2 § 2 produits en fer et en acier, 1 orfèvrerie, 1 échelles, 1 formes et chevilles à chaussures,. 1 pareils chaux, 1 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 allumettes, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 peintures et vermis, l remèdes · patentés, 1 papier, 1 cadres à gravures, 1 plâtre, 1 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 patrons de tapis, 1bois en paquets pour boîtes, l patins, 2 métallurgie, 2 savonnerie, 1 cir vinaigre et marinades, 1 machines à laver et à tordre, 2 fil de fer à clôture. e de poële, 1 raffineries de sucre, 2 96 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. No. TABLE vI. Manufactures of Provinces-Mechanieal power. Name or kind of indust1y. Ontario- Con . Brick, tile and pottery ...... .. ... | lBridges, iron and steel ......... ... . Brooms and brushes................. Butter and cheese ........ ... , , .. Buttons .... ....................... . Carpets. ....... , ... .......... # n # # e Car repairs......... , m e º s a & s s d , • s º © e m Carriages and wagons ............. .. Carriage and wagon materials . . .. Cars and car works ... .... .. ........ Cement, natural rock.. ... ..... , ^ , # s Cement, Portland ...... ... .. ..... . Clothing, men's. ............ ... , .. Clothing, men's (factory product).... Clothing, women's.... .. .. . . .. .. Clothing, women's (factory product).. Coffees and spices. ... ... , ..... ... . # Coffins and caskets. ... ............. . Cooperage Cordage, rope and twine ........ * @ @ @ Corks ................... • s d é © º © e , s Corsets and supplies ............ ... . Cottons ... ....................... Cutlery and edge tools e s e s e u a e s s e e º # s s n s , à e @ s @ s s e r @ s = b * r # # # @ & s Drugs....... ... « s e s v s s s s s , a u u m s s e e Dyeing, cleaning and scouring.. ..... Electrical apparatus and supplies. ... Electric light and power.. ... ... .. .. Elevators...... .. , ..... .... ... Evaporated fruits and vegetables ... Explosives ... ............... ....... Fancy goods, n.e.s Fertilizers. .. ...................... Flax, dressed... ... .. . .. y • • • • • • • • • • • 5 Flouring and grist mill products.. .. .. Foundry and machine shop products.. Fringes, cords and tassels . .. .. .. ... . Fruit and vegetable canning ... . , .. Furnishing goods, men's. .. .. .. .. .. b'urniture and upholstered goods. .. .. as, lighting § heating. ..... ... ſ© lass. ...... ........ .. s @ E» 9 » © e e Glass, stained, cut and ornamental. . . Gloves and mittens. ... .. .. ... .. .. . Hairwork G G • © © © © © © © © e © © º » s a e m e s s s s e Hardware, carriage and saddlery ... Harness and † © © º º o º © e a © e e s • • • Hats, caps and furs. ................ Hosiery and knit goods. .. , ... . - v v e © ê Ink. .. -· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Iron and steel products ......... .... Jewelry and repairs.. ... , . .. . .. . Leather goods .... , ....... .. ... , ... Lenther, tanned, curried and finishck Lime. ... ... : .... ... .. .. .......... Liquors, distilled . .......... ... .. . Liquors, malt , ... .... .............. Liquors, vincus ........... ......... Log products.................. , .... . -- - · G | | ias and gasoline Steam engines. eng1nes. Water wheels. Estab- msºm - » •a - lish- Machines à Machines à Turbines. ment8. vapeur. gaz et gazoline. † )11S86- e | - W @ h. D. º ) º @ lnent8. h p : p h. p C. V. C. V, C, V. NO. NO. NO. NO, 389 @ @s © © ® © @ @ 3 7 305 $ $ @ @ © g # 20 ſ) 278 1 3 U# é > 1,336 # # s , $ g # # $ 3 3 140 # $ $ $ , & e 8 7 456 $ g g @ 2 125 11 17 767 1 8 @ @ ar # 159 44| 1,842 5 31 3 14 21 20| 1,088 à g C @ 12 620 4 11 379 #> U© $ g # # 3 4 170 (@ $ 2 1(0 5 17| 2,185 #º C) 4 684 398 2 21 # @ @ # © © 45 © 19 1 15 1 8 © © 216 9 1,465 @ 5 @ # | # 17 3 225 é; G @ $ $ 11 5 175 | # # # # # # 6 3 260 1 8 C # º s 40 18 644 ©# # 4 105 9 8 740 @ # © 4 200 4 1 25 $ # # g # # 10 3 55 $ º 4 1 30 7 15| 3,918 # 2 4 11 2,850 3 1 145 # @ p $ @ s e 10 11 420 # ºr $ 6 # e 7 7 94 # # 9 | # $ # · · · 14 6 440 1 3 1 150 27 47| 11,515 ] 20 45j 12,225 4 2 50 té , # # © # $ $ 49 17 345 1 5 © © 3 3 42 # @ H º @ # 4 3 125 1 3 ſ© , 31 33 S49 ©# [I $ @ g $ © | | 275 207| 14,784 6 163 380 14,553 168 131 4,129 10 7 16 435 5 1 12 $ # # @ # ? # # 43 56 1,419 4| , 20 2 28 26 4 118 1 6 1 5 108 118 6,409 2 21 14 386 15 46 2,975 5 230 3 140 7 5 167 a 9 @ U © $ 5 $ 16 10 393 1 8 1 75 6 2 75 1 6 2 40 4 © © g , 3 1 8 © Lº & @ 5 4 350 © © • e 2 86 46 5 118 2 13 1 J7 49 4 137 () © $ $ E © â 39 24 1,134 1 5 24 1,035 3 g 0 é © 9 © 0 e © y @ # 13 36 5,385 ] 10 6 222 21 & @ © © C @ (? @ | $ $ # 64 3,146 1 2 5 247 8 31| 1,331 1 5 7 12 52 72 2,017 $ $ $ ) 1 # 9 5 72 º 9 © © © @ @ ! 847 1,062 57,580 1 2 307| 15,894 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 97 425|Produits des billes (billots) ® TABLEAU vI. Manufactures des provinces-Force motrice mécanique. BIorse powerHorse power] Electric motors. Other powers. § tO † # —, @ «ºm - other estab- | other estab- Moteurs électri- | Autres forces | lishments. | lishments. ques. mOtl'1Ces. - - •u $ º •Rp _iChevaux-va-Chevaux-va- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. peur fournis peur fournis h. p. h. p. à d'autres | par d'autres - «-mºmº établisse- établisse- C. V. C. V. ment8. mentS. NO. NO. Ontario-Suite. (@ @ © # © # .. |Briqueteri2, tuilerie et poterie........ 22 7 60 & és 5 s 10lPonts en fer et en acier. ............. . 23 8 30 # # # 1() 24lBalais et brosses ................ .. ... | 24 g Et º L' E# # @ @ .. |Beurre et fromage , . .............. . 25 1 3 # # $ @ 5 3lBoutons. ................. .. ........ 26 2 62 .. ſ© | | .. Tapis. .......... , .... : ... ... , . .. . | 27 1 135 @ 9 © # @ .. | Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer 28 17 245 $ , 5 # # @ 651Carrosserie. ......................... 29 3 68 $ s p 4 4 # 13lMatériaux de carrosserie. ... .. . , . . | 30 6 100 ſ# # » ) gº , .. Construction de wagons de chem. de fer 31 a $ # # 1 35 @ qi .. |Ciment, pierre naturelle. ... .. ....... . 32 13 650 º> -- © © 501Ciment de Portland , ... ... .. ... ... .. . 33 9 30 , | i # 10| Habillements d'hommes. ... .. ... ... . 34 13 46 # U$ $ 20|Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués).... | 35 44 257 q# e 4lHabillements de femmes . ... .. .. . , ... | 36 14 96 g # # 30|Habillements de femmes (fabriqués)... | 37 4 35 é) g 27 12]Café et épices ............ , .......... 38 1 2 45 © E# 55lCercueils ... , ....... ..... .......... 39 1 15 # , @ s 10lTonnellerie. .... . - p 5 é - º # # s s º © p , à s , , . | 40 1 6 $ $ º5 204 .. lCorderie. ..... .......... , ... ..... 41 3 16 1 5 tD @ 30l Bouchons........... .......... . @ 42 5 11 @ # 51Corsets. ........ ......... .......... 43 12 1,189 # ſi 4 1,1891Cotons.................. ............ 44 9 163 1 45 163lCoutellerie et instruunents tranchants. | 45 9 86 ü à: # 5 2]Drogues................... .... .. .. .. | 46 º , º -# © # 4I # e Teinturerie...... ............. .. , | 47 53 820 | $ g a 10 245.Appareils et effets électriques......... 48 40 1,394 # g 6,214 2,521|Lumière et force motrice électriques .. | 49 6 59 º # 5 $ 5 40lAscenseurs. .......... , , , = º , q ^ : , © ©s 5 é # E 50 3 60 1 95 12]Fruits et légumes évaporés ...... , ... 51 | # | # © s # # # • º .. |Matières explosives.... ... ....... ... . 52 3 130 . . # Articles de fantaisie ... ........... . 53 $ Q º s 2 75 .. Engrais. ........ .. .... ........... 54 1 5 # p # 4 * # 5lLin préparé.......................... 55 82 792 5 130 580 597|Produits des moulins à farine.. .. ... . 56 75| 1,171 1 16 84 485| Produits des fonderies. ... .. .. .. ... . 57 6 17 # # @ @ @ # 12 Frange, corde et glands .... ..... , ... 58 4 26 · 3 215 g q> 26Conserves de fruits et légumes. ...... . 59 15 255 © © $ $ 8 194|Articles de toilette pour hommes. ... .. | 60 1º 289 1 30 26 160 Meubles. ......... .. | . ... ... .. . . | 61 4 412 $ 5 L º 6 435 . . |Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage. ... .. . 62 7 43 ſe , $ 3 $ @ @» 12fVerrerie. ... ..... .... ........ .. . | 63 6 23 © $ © º 3|Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental .... | 64 4 32 @ $ $ 6 9 Gants et mitaines ........... .... .. . . 65 3 14 © L) © © © .. Ouvrages en cheveux. ... .......... . 66 2| 6 { # © g @ Hamacs .. . .......... ....... .... | 67 14 155 º ) • 9 18 .. |Quincaillerie.................. , ... .. . 68 19 102 $ © ſ$ s 2 42lSellerie. ... . .... .. .... .. .. - © © e s e © © © s e 69 16 39 1 3 © 16]Chapellerie et pelleterie. .. , .... 70 9 137 U> $ 42 5 76| Bonneterie. .... .. .. , - º u v e s © © © º º @ s © © © 71 1 20 © $ 10|Encre. .. , ...... ...... ........... | 72 4 42 @ e 8lDécorations d'intérieurs.. .... .. ... | 73 7 155 g g 93lProduits en fer et en acier. .... ..... . 74 19 85 @ $ 14lOrfèvrerie. .. .. .. .... .. , .... ... , 75 2 5 g a g g 3]Cuir, effets en...................... . | 76 22 543 3 140 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini. ....... .. .. 77 C $ © $ º © $ $ · 1Chaux. ......... ....... ... : ........ 78 6 37 © © º $ . !Liqueurs distillées.................... 79 21 93 11 205 27|Liqueurs, malt. ................... 80 2 l4 1 5 @ @. .. Liqueurs vineuses....... ............ 81 26 989 6 318 908l 425|Prvduits des billes (billots)....... ... . 82 © 98 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE VI. Manufactures of Provinces-Mechanical power. •> 64 Gas and gasoline Steam engines. engines. Water wheels. Estab- «- -- -$- lish- Machines à Machines à Turbines. ment8. vapeur. gaz et gazoline. No. Name or kind of in lustry. '- - † lS86- G h. D. h. D. 11: entS. h.p : P : P C. V. C. V . C. D. NO. NO. NO. | No, Ontario-Com. 83 | Lumber products ................... 264 2# 9,164 3 39 21 1,356 84 | Malt. .............. . .. ......... 6 7 131 © a # , @ # g # 85 | Mats and rugs ..... ...... .. ....... 5 2 23 2 7 1 40 86 Mattresses and spring beds. ... .. .. 9 1 14 1 4 © @ # 87 | Metallic roofing and flooring, ........ 4 2 65 s @ © © g 5 88 Mica, cut.. ........... .. ........... 8 g) L) | | | 3 # e @. ſ© ſ ; 89 Mirrors and plate glass .. .......... . 3 1 125 º @ $ º @ 90 | Monuments and tombstones ... .. ... . 26 2 70 º © # # # # 91 | Musical instruments ... . .......... 30 27 1,808 @ © $ qº * 92 Musical instrument materials.. ... . 7 3 180 e L : º © º $ $ 93 lOils ... .. ...................... 9 29 940 # g g 1 115 94 Optical goods ... .. .............. 3 @ @ s $ . . # $ º # é s 95 Paints and varnishes. .... ...... .. . . 8 5 135 . . @ il • • ! g $ 96 |Paper. .. , ........................... 15 31| 1,980 1 5 58 4,489 97 | Patent medicines . ... .. .... , , , ... 23 2 16 @ © © C# , g $ 98 Photographic materials .... , ......... 5 © © @ @ $ 99 | Picture frames. ... , , , ... ....... ... 8 5 292 # # @ º 100 Plumbers' supplies. . , ....... ... .. .. 5 3 152 1 10 # 101 Plumbing § tinsmithing......... .. 80 7 241 1 4 $ 102 | Printing and bookbinding. .... ... .. 59 10 300 # # # @ # # . . " 103 Printing and publishing......... .... 214 62 950 41 224 4 16 104 Printing presses .... , ... .. .. .... . H 3 1 25 1 5 e s ,i , 105 Pulleys........ ... .... .... .. , ... . 3 3 285 # | $ # # # # # # # 106 Pumps and windmills ...... ....... 16 11 320 2 31 1 25 107 | Refrigerators ... .. ... .......... .. .. 4 2 90 v, p @ g $ $ $ 108 Rubber and elastic goods. ..... .. ... . 6 8 781 5 s # 109 Salt. ......... .. , # @ @ @ @ # @ # à # , @ @ @ @ # $ et 9 18 504 @ © © : : 110 Saws ..................... ........ 4 4 425 g @ 1 100 111 Scales. ........... ................. 5 2 65 $ $ $ , $ # 112 Screws.............................. 4 4 385 E 4 # 4º @ # # 113 Seed cleaning and preparing ......... 17 13 204 4 56 114 Ships and ship repairs. .. .. ...... .... 9 13 624 # # , $ I15 Shoddy.............. .............. 5 7 277 @ 116 #i ° s * º © º # a # a * º , • e • a e s s r s = s - 3 # $ º) s f 3 117 Silversmithing. ... ... * © © © © º e p • • ie « s . 8 2 115 ſe 118 Slaughtering and meat packing . . 35 42 2,480 p# # Smelting............. » « s » a © s a © s E , , • 3 15 3,050 # 5 # âP . .. · . .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 9 13 681 p $ | # | # g , ' - . 121 Starch.............................. 3 4 475 # 3 # 4 11 525 122 Stationery goods ..... .. , . .. .. .. .. 10 , , • s $ # # Ck @ 0 4 6 123 Stereotyping and electrotyping. .. .. . 4 © © «© © g e g , º @ © g 124 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff 3 3 160 0 e 6 © © s 125 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.. .. ... . 68 © e 6 â º • @ @ s © © e 126 Vinegar # »ickles .... .. .. ... .. 13 10 186 1 2 1 51 127 Washing machines and wringers. .... 5 · 2 47 © ſº $ v 1 50 128 Watch cases. .. .. , . . ' @ ê â s © © © © © « @ s @ @ e 3 1 30 «# N» e © º@ # lº , 129 | Window blinds and shades .... .... 4 4 200 s © ſº @ g º $ 130 | Wire.. ... , ... .. .. , ... .. . 9 3 115 E © @ @ © $ e 131 | Wire fencing ... . ... , e s e s ^ e © © © © s o • 10 1 15 1 8 © © # 6 132 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical 3 6| 1,500 $ 3 # © © 35 11,900 133 Woodworking and turning........... 25 18 1,093 2 90 5 342 134 Woollen goods. ... .... ...... ....... 117 84 4,669|. 4 68| 97| 3,885 135 |Woollen yarns. ... , ... ......... @ @ @ @ @ 5 2 50 @ @ g s 4 107 136 | All other industries*.......... { } e s s s * 104 49 2,500 6 35 7 1,050 axle grease, 1 1 Includes 1 air brake8, 1 alabastine, 2 artificial feathers and flowers, 2 artificial linmbs and trusses, 1 bags, cotton, 1 belting and hose, rubber, 2billiard tables and materials, 1 bleachin l boot and shoe supplies, 2 carbide of calcium, 1 carpet sweepers, 1 celluloid goods, 1 chains, powder, chewing gum. 1, church decorations, 1 cider presses, 2 cocoa and chocolate, 1 combs, 1 condensed milk, 2 confec- tioners'supplies, 1 cream •pº3 ! dental supplies, 1 dies and moulds, 1 embroidery, 1 featherbone, RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190I. 99 " TABLEAU vI. Manufactures des provinces-Force motrice mécanique. Electric motors. Other powers. # † — . é) - d-M-5 other estab- | other estab- Moteurs électri-| Autres forces | lishments. | lishments. ques. motrices. º-º - Chevaux-va-lChevaux-va- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No. peur fournis | peur fournis h. p. h. p. à d'autres | par d'autres d-g-gº ºº-gº établisse- i établisse- C. V. C. V. ment8. mentS. lNO. NO. Ontario-Fin. 18 307 º # 407 383| Produits du bois de construction. ... .. 83 à @ , a | # # v $ 6]Malt........ .. .. ... . . .. .. .. - , .. | 84 1 1 4 g a 5 1|Nattes et tapis. .. .. ................. 85 4 33 a @ # # | # 33Matelas et sommiers élastiques. . ... | 86 4 75 tis à # # # . Toiture métallique.................. 87 1 200 q# º 3 # # 2 Mica coupé...................... . 88 4 60 | $ a $ 5 .. |Miroirs et glaces. ... .. . « @ # $ E $ $ @ % a 4 , @ 89 11 143 1 12 30 41|Monuments et pierre tombales ... .. .. 90 9 116 • • i & s ſl @ 9| Instruments de musique. .. ........ , . 91 4 26 .. @ g 45 Instruments de musique, matériaux. .. | 92 3 33 · · 25 .. Huiles. ... .. ........ ........... 93 7 48 • • © â 5Articles optiques ......... ....... , . 94 1 4 | | | l, . Peintures et vernis. .. ........... ... 95 8 212 .. @ @ .. Papier. ... .. .. , ..... ... .. : ... : ... . 96 8 47 1, [ # # 41Remèdes patentés. ... .... ..... .. .. 97 5 26 .. . @ @ # .. Matériel photographique ... ......... 98 5 41 1 . . .. Cadres à gravures ... . .. ... ... .... 99 6 40 -- & F a ? . . "Effets de plombiers . ..... .. ... .. ... . 100 2i5 318 1 110 # # 107 Plomberie et ferblanterie ... ... .. ... . 101 95 641 # # $ # 33 263 Imprimerie et reliure ........... .. .. 102 152 969 | 9 146 30 468 Imprimerie et publications..... ...... 103 1 2 # @ # 9 e , .. Presses à imprimer. ... ..... .. ... .. . 104 4 50 $ 4 . . | 10lPoulies......................... ... , | 105 6 50 1 3 40Pompes et moulins à vent............ 106 1 6 º ſ ) $ 6lGlacières.... . * s , • • , • º * s s @ @ @ L5 s s 107 5 29 9 10 44 Cautchouc et articles élastiques. ..... 108 1 1 # © º © © Sel , , , - il , s © © º 6 , • © © © © © © âs s @ s º s '• • • • • • 109 @ Q $ # é # Scies............. ...... ... , ..... 110 4 48 E , 2 Balances . ........... .............. 111 1 30 # @ d > .. Vis. .. ... .. : .... = s E , ds , s b º n s s • • © © 112 9 72 • • 10 20 Nettoyage et prépar. des gr. de semence 113 13 126 1 4 # 12GjNavires, construction et radoub de.. .. | 114 3 13 º @ © © .. | Drap renaissance. ............. ...... 115 1 3 º 2 .. Enseignes. ..... ... , ... ............ 116 5 24 # # • 4 # 4 10l Argenterie ... , ............... ..... 117 19 201 2 152 125 19lAbattoirs et salaison de viandes ..... . 118 «© © a 5 & © # # º © .. | Métallurgie....................... . | 119 7 56 # # # .. lSavonnerie. ..... ................... 120 8 200 $ 3 75|Empois. .. .. . $ $ a * , , , s © : © e e 6 s s 4 e © © © 121 51 234 g @ 46lArticles de librairie.... ... ......... . | 122 5 31 Ê: 6 .. |Stéréotypie et électrotypie. .. ... ...... 123 0 $ $ © $ $ .. Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser... | 124 1 5 . . 30||Tabac, cigares et cigarettes.. ... . . | 125 4 14 2 15| Vinaigre et marinades ... .. © e e s • e • e • 126 5 97 . 85| Machines à laver et à tordre. .. , .... .. 127 6 63 35l Boîtes de montres. ..... .. ... © « s e s e • e s 128 3 21 .. [Stores et rideaux en toile, ....... , .... 129 10 185 217lFil de fer.................... , ....... 130 2 15 25l Fil de fer à clôture.. .. ... .. ... ... 131 1 50 [ 2 # .. | Pulpe de bois, procédés chim. et méc. . | 132 3 30 6 $ © © 10 14|Ouvrage et tournage du bois ......... | 133 10 274 2 36 36 12 Articles en laine.... , . . ........ , . 134 $ 6 © º $ 5 $ # @ © g 30lLaine en échevaux .................. 135 50 3,709 l 80 46 2,588|Diverses autres industries".... , .. , ... | . 136 * Comprenant 1 freins à air, 1 albâtre, 2 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 2 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc., 1 graisse à essieu, I sacs en coton, 1 courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc, 2 tables de billard et matériaux, 1 poudre à blanchir, l articles de cordonnerie, 2 carbure de calcium, 1 balayeuses, 1 objets en celluloïde, 1 chaînes, 2 gomme à mâcher, l décorations d'églises, l presses à cidre, 2 coco et chocolat, l peignes, 1 lait condensé, 2 articles de confiserie, 1 séparateurs à crème 1 matériel dentaire, 1 coin et C—7# «? 100 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE vI. Manufactures of Provinces-Mechanical power. © © Gas and gasoline Steam engines. engines. Water wheels. Estab- •º-é-s #-i-8 «,-» lish- Machines à Machines à Turbines. mentS. vapeur. gaz et gazoline. - NO. Name or kind of industry. «ºmms # 1SS62- 1nentS. h P. h, p. h P C. V. C. V. C. V NO. NO. NO. NO, LPr1nce Edvvard Island . .. . 334 49 1,522 3 10 11 242 1 |Brick, tile and pottery. ... . ... ... , . 10 0 © ſ , i,) $ 2 | Butter and cheese. ... .......... .. - . 47 t$ $ # U$ 3 Carriages and wagons.............. .. 6 U# $ s # # # 0 4 |Clothing, men's. ... ............... s èº º ; $ 4 º és 5 |Fish, preserved.......... .. .. . • s , a © a 198 $ g # $ # # | $ g ® 6 |Foundry and machine shop products 4 5 79 $ # 5 7 | Leather, tanned, curried and finished. 3 3 46 @ # s # 8 HLog products ...... ................ 12 9 340 º | # 8 167 9 | Lumber products. .. .. .... .. , . $ @ # 8 8 310 # # $ @ 10 Plumbing and tinsmithing. .......... 5 # à © # Es © 11 Printing and publishing. ....... ... . 9 4 39 3 10 12 Starch. .... .. ..................... 6 6 152 ſ @ @ L, ſi $ # Ea 13 | All other industries *................ 18 14 556 # @ # @ # 3 75 Quebec . ... .. ... .. .. .. .. . 4,845| 1,580 89,455 37 23S 1,031 116,455 1 iAerated and mineral waters. ........ 23 9 55 @ º 2 Agricultural implements. ....... $ @ # $ a 41 33 859 16 670 3 lAmmunition. ................... s> as a 3 5 279 3 300 4 |Awnings, tents and sails............. 8 l$ $ W $ $ º , à © # ? 4 E 5 | Axes and tools. ........... , ... * $ # @ ^ # 5 4 197 4 Gº # 5 2 100 6 # cotton ... .......... .. @ # $ * 3 1 75 $ $ # $ # 4 º ) 7 |Baking powder and flavouring extracts 4 2 43 $ $ E , 8 |Belting and hose, leather.. ... .. , ... . 4 2 65 s , fº , 9 |Blacksmithing........ ... .. º E 6 , 5 º p , s 4 .. @ $ d $ · • • 10 Boilers and engines ................. 14 15 380 1 3 3 175 11 Boots and shoes ..................... 114 42 2,561 4 23 7 835 12 | Boot and shoe supplies ... .. ........ 6 4 185 @ p 13 }Boxes, cigar. ..... .... , e s # s , s © © º , à 4 1 7 14 | Boxes, wooden..... , ..... â , 4 , u, 30 30 1,510 tp 7 282 15 [Boxes and bags, paper , ............. 10 3 90 ,4 16 | Brass castings........... ..... • @ g $ # # 4 3 , 92 # 17 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ... 103 18 647 2 3 18 Brick, tile and pottery ..... ........ 90 0 $ à º 19 |Brooms and brushes. ............... . 4 1 1 20 | Butter and cheese.. ... .......... , .. 1,992 ſe s # # • # # º 4 - g # 21 Cardboard. ... .... .. ... , ......... 3 3 85 s , . . | | 6| 1,540 22 Carriages and wagons.......... , ... . 126 25 292 3 8 8 128 23 Car repairs. .. .. . e $ # @ @ @ @ @ @ @ # , , & s , 9 20 968 © # 24 |Church decorations. ... .. • © v s e - º $ ê $ 3 ( # 25 Clothing, men's .... ....... .. , @ * $ * $ $ $ 161 $ g 26 Clothing, men's (factory product). ... . 38 2 13 1 8 27 Clothing, women's...... ......... .. .. 89 1 3 28 Clothing, women's (factory product).. 7 ſ© © 1 feather goods, 1 fire alarm supplies, l firemen's supplies, 1 fireworks, 1 fly paper, 2 gas machines, 2 glue, 1 gold leaf and foil, 1 hay, baled, 2 jewelry cases, 1 knitting machines, 1 knitting needles, 1 laces and braids, 2 ladders, 1 lamps, 2 lanterns, 2 lasts and pegs, 1 lead bar and pipe, 2 lock and gunsmithing, 1 mantels and grates, 1 miscellaneous, 2 oil clothing, 1 patterns, 1 peat, 2 photography, 2 pipe and boiler covering, 1 plaster and stucco, 1 popcorn, 1 prepared cheese, 1 railway, supplies, 2 regalias and society emblems, 2 roofing and roofing materials, 1 safes and vaults, 1 school † 1 sea-grass, 1 sewing machines, 1 shooks, box, 1 show cases, 1 slaughtering, not including meat packing, l soda water apparatus, 1 † 1 stamps and stencils, l steam packing, 2 stone, cut, 1 tallow, refined, 1 textiles, dyeing and finishing, 1 type founding, 2 umbrellas, 1 vaccine, 1 wall waper, 1 waxed paper, 1 wax figures, l woodenware, 1 wool, carding and fulling, 2 wool pulling, 1 yeast cakes. * Includes l agricultural implements, 1 boots and shoes, 1 condensed milk, 1 cooperage, l electric light and power, 2 flouring and grist mill product , 2 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 gas, ſighting and heat- ing, l liquors, malt, l monuments and tombstones, 1 printing and bookbinding, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, 2 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190I. 101 TABLEAU vI. Manufactures des provinces-Force motrice mécanique. d f º- * º Horse powerHorse power Electric motors. | Other powers. | supplied to | supplied by - é-is º- other etab- | other estab- Moteurs électr1- | Autres forces | lishments. | lishments. ques. motrices. é-d-º J-8 Chevaux-va-Chevaux-va- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No. peur fournis}peur fournis h. p. h. p. | à d'autres par d'autres g-g-e- ºas-e etablisse- | établisse- C. V. C, V. IYl8ntS. mentS. NO, NO. 1 4 © © © © ſ© © . . | . .. , Ile du Prince-Edouarde Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ...... .. | 1 Beurre et fromage. .. .. . @ @ s e @ @ n * @ e s e e - 2 Carrosserie........ . .... , .... , ..... 3 Habillements d'hommes.. .. ..... , ... 4 Poisson, salaisons et conserves ... . .. | 5 # et . . | Produits des fonderies.. , . ... ... | 6 -- © © # ds $ $ .. Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini............. 7 -- W# # g , L 5 .. Produits des billes (billots)... ........ 8 - @ $ # @ # $ .. |Produits du bois de construction . , . | 9 # # • . ' dis •s Lº $ © s . . | Plomberie et ferblanterie. .... ........ 10 l' 4 $ $ # # · · . .. Imprimerie et publications, .... ..... , | 1l · -- Empois.. ... ........................ 12 M, ſy . . | Diveres autres industries ! ... . , .. , 13 572 21,678 3 8 15,604 14,766 . ... ....... ..... ....... Québec. 7 19 $ 4 # s , ſi $ 19 Eaux gazeuses et minérales.. ... ..... 1 6 59 # # # # ſº se 31 Instruments aratoires...... ......... 2 ſ ; # @ © # 5 b . | Munitions ... , .. - $ , # $ 5 s $ d $ $ # @ $ @ # @ # @ @ ? 3 1 1 1|Auvents, tentes et voiles.............. 4 1, , # $ m» a .. | Haches et outils .... ............... . 5 2 g l, # © © s , • e .. Sacs en coton.. ..... ................ 6 1 10 d I @ ! 4 ! 36 10l Poudre-levain et essences ... .. » # E # s # # # 7 2 8 g s e : L# g 13|Courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc .. | 8 3 7 # © # 4 ! 3 Forges. ............... ... .. ........ 9 # é; @ @ 20! . . |Bouilloires et machines......... , .. , . 10 51 514 35 5951Chaussures. ......... ..... ... ..... . 11 2 16 $ 4 º la · · 16|Articles de cordonnerie. .... .. ........ 12 | i5 ſ ) # º 4 • • 27| Boîtes à cigares.................. ... 13 1 15 @ g e 2 | " 4 35 Boîtes en bois, ... ........ ........... 14 4 50 $ , $ 5 6 .. 62iBoîtes et sacs, papier. ...... .......... 15 1 5 @ # @ # # # .. 11|Fonderies de cuivre. ..... ... ... . .. .. | 16 11 80 © © , @ 20l 80]Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ... ...... , 17 @ # # | 5 # 5 # 4 . . ! .. |Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ........ 18 5 E . [Balais et brosses......... .. #.. .. .... . 19 9 E # $ © © © # . . }Beurre et fromage. ................... 20 1 .15 @ º # # Li , 15Carton ......... .................... 21 6 87 6 º © s Et s 87]Carrosserie. ... .......... * e g º 9 © © © © © 22 $ $ . Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer 23 a qe éu E @ # # $ ſ $ @ . . | Décorations d'églises g # # # @ @ @ @ a , dr @ # # @ # # 24 4 32 © © L> º C e 32 Habillements d'hommes. .. .. .. ... . 25 19 94 $ $ @ # © © 94|Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués).... | 26 6 30 @ @ $ @ $ 49 30|Habillements de femmes. ......... ... . 27 | 63 © © s (i © © 63rHabillements de femmes (fabriqués)... | 28 moules, 1 broderie, 1 baleine, l articles en plumes, 1 matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie, 1 effets de pompiers 1 feux d'artifice, l papier à mouches, 2 machines à gaz, 2 colle forte, 1 or en feuille et étain, 1 foin pressé, 2 boîtes à bijoux, 1 machines à tricoter, l aiguilles à tricoter, 1 dentelles et tresses, 2 échelles, 1 lampes, 2 lanternes, 2 formes et chevilles à chaussures, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 2 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 man- teaux et † de cheminées, 1 divers, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 patrons, 1 tourbe, 2 photographie, 2 matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, 1 plâtre et stuc, 1 maïs crevé, 1 fromage préparé, 1 maté- riaux de chemin de fer, 2 insignes et emblèmes, 2 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 coffres-forts, 1 fourni- tures d'école, 1 herbe marine, 1 machines à coudre, 1 bois en paquets pour boîtes, 1 vitrines, l abattoirs, non compris dans les salaisons de viandes, 1 appareils pour eaux gazeuses, l moteurs-vaporisateurs, 1 étampes et patrons, 1 garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur, 2 taille de la pierre, 1 suif raffiné, 1 tissus teints et finis, 1 caractères d'imprimerie, 2 parapluies, 1 vaccin, 1 tapisserie, l papier ciré, 1 figures en cire, 1 objets en bois, 1 cardage et foulage de la laine, 2 étirage de la laine, 1 levain. *Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 chaussures, 1 lait condensé, 1 tonnellerie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 2 meubles, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 1 articles en laine. 102 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l, TABLE vI. Manufactures of Provinces-Mechanical power. Gas and gasolin d > Steam engines. engines. Water wheels. Estab- s-esfa •-; •-^ lish- Machines à Machines à Turbines. ments vapeur. gaz et gazoline. No. Name or kind of industry. º- # 18S62- lnentS h p h p ô n P. C. V C. V. C. V. NO, NO. NO, NO. Quebec-Com. 29 Coffees and spiccs .... .. ... .. ..... 10 2 56 1 4 $ 30 Coffins and caskets ............ .... . 8 3 55 2 24 # 31 D8Tag6 . . .. . . . , . .. , . . # # # $ J # , # 6 . 3 34 G $ $ $ (# 0 i ) • 32 Corsets and supplies................. 4 1 40 & D # $ 1 10 33 Cottons............. ............. 5 23| 4,055 # # fê , 34| 7,902 34 Cutlery and edge tools. ............. . 4 @ g | > | ! 1 20 1 25 35 lDrugs.................... .... .. .. 6 4 398 @ # g 36 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring. .... . 3 3 70 E# # * # 37 |Electrical apparatus and supplies. .. 9 13 5,150 C g 1 75 38 |Electric light and power ..... .. .. 17 18| 6,295 4 # 88 24,56 39 |Fish, preserved. ......... .. , ... ..... 121 $ y º 3 © º º , @ $ 40 Flouring and grist mill products ... .. 35 10 345 º , º 81| 3,031 41 Foundry and machine shop products . 81 63| 1,736 l 2 19 655 42 Fruit and vegetable canning. ........ 9 9 232 2 15 # # # $ $ 43 |Furnishing goods, men's. ... , ... , ... 22 9 617 6 & 1 2 44 |Furniture and upholstered goods. .. .. 42 24| 1,080 1 8 4 88 45 |Gas, lighting and heating........... . 4 14 201 $ @ @ B © © 46 Gloves and mittens............. .... , 6 3 32 º 5 $ @ s 47 |Harness and saddlery. .. .. © © © s us , s n • s 26 4 250 @ 6 J © a @ @ 48 |Hats, caps and furs .... ..... .. .... 58 8 290 4 4 2 90 49 Hay, baled. ... : . ........ ........... 4 3 450 # # # # 4 50 Hosiery and knit goods ... ... .. , . 9 4 160 @ 2 165 51 Interior decorations..... , ........... 5 · 2 20 g @ | # $ ſ© s 52 Iron and steel products ....... .... 10 32 3,339 @ 5 14 1,255 53 Jewelry and repairs , .... ........... 9 @ $ ©r # l 2 .. ! E -8 54 Lasts and pegs..................... 5 4 215 © # 1 20 55 |Leather, tanned, curried and finished. 55 51| 2,197 4 110 56 Lime. ... ........... ...... ........ 53 3 88 © # g Qi © © @ @ 57 Liquors, malt..... ....... .. $ # 13 26 793 1 10 | 2 | 3 º , 58 | Liquors, vinous.................... . 5 3 13 © s ? # s © $ 59 | Log # s • • • • • • • • a • • • • • s s e • º • 622 563 30,866 # g # # # 448 17,826 60 |Lumber products. ... .... . à # 4 « s s s e 4 106 85 3,341 1 6| | 32 997 61 |Matches. ..... ........... ....... © 4 3 55 C J è 1 360 62 | Mattresses and spring beds ........ . 5 2 70 4 2 100 63 |Mica, cut° .. . , ... , ...... . ....... 4 $ 5 â g © © qº , @ , 64 Monuments and tombstones.......... 17 5 153 ſ # # 2 60 65 Musical instruments. .... ....... .. 9 6 230 4 # # # # 66 Painting and glazing. ............... 3 4 # @ ! g 5 g a # # p a 67 | Paints and varnishes. .......... , ... 8 5 295 7 2 60 68 | Patent medicines...... " º º º º © © © º e s g s e 11 2| 70 # º º $I # $ 69 | Paper .............................. 12 24 2,171 º ſ© g 9 79| 17,044 70 |Photography ....... ............... 4 @ © $ 3 > © © © 6© © $ $a 7l |Photographic materials ............ . 4 $ © º © Ea © © s © $ 72 | Picture frames.. .. ... ... .......... . 5 1 80 @ @ f 3 @ @ @» 73 Plumbing and tinsmithing. ..... .... 103 2 150 2 16 U3 $ 74 Printing and bookbinding.......... . 15 C @ g @ 1 1 e e © © 75 Printing and †iºs º ° a , • e • • • • e e 91 26 798 1 2 3 13 76 Railway supplies..... .. ... ... r © © « e $ 3 3 280 © © • • ' 2 125 77 |Roofing and roofing materials........ 6 2 60 © 2 300 78 Rubber clothing.......... ......... . 6 (© © @ º e @ «© © d> 6 79 Scales............. ... -- ............ 3 1 10| © Q ©- © | 2 > 80 Ships and ship repairs .... ... , .... .. 7 8 157 © © g $ $ ſ $ # †à v « e s s * • t king. . # ' 9 298 © ! û © s © |Slaughtering and meat packing. .... . © s © g e 83 #ºs e s m © e • • • • • • • s , • e e • • e s • 7 8 155 © © © © U3 84 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.. ... .. . 39 3 18 L @ $ es © © 85 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff. 14 17 751 © gº © © @ @ © © 86 Vinegar and pickles................. 6 3 100 2 15 0 @ © º 87 Wallpaper.......................... 3 | 4 350 0 3 250 88 ashing compounds...... .......... 3 © © © © © © © © 89 'Wax candles. .... , ... ...... .. ... . 3 1 6 $ RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 103 TABLEAU VI. Manufactures des provinces-Force motrice mécanique. *- Horse power]Horse power Electric motors. Other powers. | supplied to | supplted by gºg-e 4-» other estab- | other estab- Motors électri- | Autres forces lishments. | lishments. ques. motrices. g gºnºm, s-e Chevaux va-]Chevaux va- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. peur fournisjpeur fournis h. p. h. p. | à d'autres | par d'autres 6-º º- etablisse- établisse- C, V. C, V. ments. mentS. NO, NO. Québec--Suite. 6 75 © © 80|Café et épicen........................ ſ> @ e a @ .. Cercueils. ... , ...................... a , © e .. Tonnellerie. ........... , ... .. , ....... º # $ $ # $ .. Corsets......... ............... .... 74 5,287 70 1,520|Cotons... .. .. ... ............ .. .. 1 8 # $ 34jCoutellerie et instruments tranchants.. n , º 4 # Drogues...... .. .. ........ P - • $ # # # $ # © e .. lTeinturerie.. ......... ...... , ...... 14 1,372 fils 4,670 6,067]Appareils et effets électriques. ... ... .. 14 9,920 ſ # 9,990 2,370||Lumière et force motrice électriques.. . | © º# # i# ( # $ # # .. Poisson, salaisons et conserves ... .... 3 845 © 4 35lProduits des moulins à farine.......... 24 166 # E $ 114 315lProudits des fonderies. ......... , . ... . # # s e # C @ © .. Conserves de fruits et légumes... .. ,. 16 189 # 0 g g 207|Articles de toilette pour hommes.... ... 8 80 $ # l, 110lMeubles. .... .......... ... * $ # $ $ # # # # # 1 2 9 s e # 2|Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage. .. .... º Q) $ 5 & e g .. Gants et mitaines. ............ ... .. 5 91 5 $ $ - U, 91lSellerie........ ...................... 13 51 i 2 $ 51|Chapellerie et pelleterie.......... .... . # g @ @ # @ @ # # . . |Foin pressé.......................... 4 6 # 6 l$ 5lBonneterie. ... .............. ...... E, © Q © © | # 6 # 6 ; © 15|Décorations d'intérieurs. .... ..... . » @ 2 37 # s ® 52|Produits en fer et en acier........... , 5 51 © # © 55lOrfèvrerie.............. $ @ a é © a © ? ê , e @ e # $ @ # © © © ſ ! $ g 3lFormes et chevilles à chaussures. ... . 5 64 sés # $ 85 89|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini... ... ... .. © © 4 ® e $ º $ # $ .. Chaux ........... .... .......... ... l 12 # # $ 11|Liqueurs, malt........... ....... ... # $ 47 $ $ $ f $ 65 , s .. Liqueurs vineuses.. .... .......... 10 162 # © 185 50|Produits des billes (billots)... .... ... , . 10 161 4.3 é 3 d5 106 266lProduits du bois de construction. ... .. 5 E# # # $ 5 º .. | Allumettes, ..... , .... .· · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 6 ſ$ s º , à 5]Matelas et sommiers élastiques... , .. , . • s # # º º a @ .. |Mica coupé.. ........ ............... . 1 10 | | # @ # 10]Monuments et pierres tombales. . ... - 1 13 - ſº ® 13]Instruments de nmusique.. ... ........ 1 3 # g # # 3|Peinture et vitrerie .... ............. 2 15 g $ @ © 40 Peintures et vernis. .... ......... , ... . 1 2| # # $ » • 2| Remèdes patentés. ......... ... .. . * s s 1 17 $ à 10 .. | Papier ... : ........................ © © # @ © © © © .. ]Photographie..... : ..... , ... ...... g 3 19 ſ$ 5 s ( $ g 9|Matériel photographique. ... ...... ... . © © ſº ® $ @ . @ @ .. Cadres à gravures .. ........... ... . 10 84 º e · 42 C 69]Plomberie et ferblanterie. .... .... ... . 10 45 $ $ 6 © © 46]Imprimerie et reliure. ... .. .......... . 84 697 e s » 100 653jImprimerie et publications. ... , .. 2 40 ſ$ $ .. 20 40Matériaux de chemin de fer.......... . º @ e e © .. $ U .. Toiture et matériaux de toiture....... 9 15 © U> $ 15 Vêtements en caoutchouc ... .... ... 1 1 © º, $ l Balances. ... ... ... ... , s & a ſ© e s a © © © © e 2 60 º 9 # $ .. Navires, construction et radoub de... 2 21 • « ! «g t» 21 Argenterie.. ... .. • e e s e e s e e © e e e s s e s s 4 115 2 6 11 † et salaisons de viandes. ..... @ @ # # . . e @ . Savonnerie................ .......... 5 19 $ $ 19 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes..... , .... . » © $ © © 24 Tabac à † à fumer et à priser.... e e . Vinaigre et marinades. .. , ... ... .. ... e ſe Tapisserie ...... .... ............... @ e Compositions à laver................. $ ierges. .. ............ .... ........ 4 104 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABE vI. Manufactures of Provinces-Mechanical power. Gas and gasoline e ** Steam engines. . eng1ne. Water wheels. Estab d-3 6-,-» s- lish- Machines à Machines à Turbines. ments vapeur. | gaz et gazeline. No. Name or kind of industry. a e - : † lSS62 - © e | ) Vº ments h p. h p h p C, V, C. V. C. V. NO, NO. NO, NO, Quebec-Con. 90 | Wire. .. .. , ... , ... . . • , • • • • • • • • : • • • .° - ; 6 5 890 .. l ` @ @ 1 40 91 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical 14 18 2,955 L# $ @ º @ 78| 32,015 92 Wocdworking and turning. ... ....... 8 7 205 º $ ( # G , $ # 93 | Woollen goods. .. .. .. .. . s @ e & , • a = a x g 22 7 915 ©# 4 @ Er 46| 3,457 94 | All other industries * .... .... ...... 113 194| 7,408 8 64 24 1,799 The Terr1tories.. .. .. .. ... . 105 67 2,956 5 40 1 90 1 |Brick, tile and pottery.... ......... 15 2 Butter and cheese . ... ..... , .... .. . 23 • l 3 Clothing, men's.. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... ·. 4 # s , 4 .. ! , s g | # # 2 4 Flouring and grist mill products.. ... 17 19 1,205 1 28 1 90 5 Foundry and machines snop products. 4 4 (59 © ) • ſº a $ @ $ 6 Liquors, malt. ........ . ........... 3 7 93 $ s .. . 7 Log products....................... 18 23 819 º 4 8 |Lumber products .... ... .. .. ....... 6 6 148 # # º as 9 Printing and publishing.. ... ........ 6 2 8 4 12! 10 All other industries *...... .. ... ..... 9 6 ei1 # P @ *Includes 1 artificial feathers and flowers, 1 artificial limbs and trusses, 1 babbitt metal, 1 batting, 1 bicycle repairs, 1 billiard tables and materials, 1 blacking, 1 blankets and sweat pads, 2 bridges, iron and steel, 2 buttons, 2 carpets, 2 carriage and wagon materials, 2 cars and car works, 1 car wheels, 2 cement Portland, 1 charcoal, 1 china and glass decorating, 2 church ornaments, 2 cocoa and chocolate, 1 † # and twine, 1 corks, 1 costumier and hairdresser, 1 cottolene, 1 cotton and wool waste, 2dies and moulds, 1 dyes and colors, 1 enamelware, 2 explosives, 1 felt paper and pulp, 2 fringes, cords and tassels, 2 fur- dressing, 2 gas machines, 2 glass, 1 glass, stained cut and ornamental, 1 glue, 1 graphite, l hardware,.car- riage and saddlery, 1 jewelry cases, 1 laces and braids, 2 lamps, 1 lead bar and pipe, 1 liquors, distilled, 2 macaroni and vermicelli, 1 mats and rugs, 1 mirrors and plate glass, 1 miscellaneous, 1 needles, 1 oils, 2 oil clothing, 1 optical goods, 1 patterns, 1 pipe and boiler covering, 1 plaster, 1 plaster and stucco, 1 plumbersº supplies, 1 pottery, painted ware, 1 prepared flour, 1 pumps and windmills, 2 printing presses, 2 quilted goods, 1 rice cleaning and polishing, l refrigerators, 1 rubber and elastic goods, 2 safes and vaults, 1 sausage casings, l saws, 2 sewing machines, 1 shoddy, 1 show cases, 2 silk and silk goods, 2 smelting, 1 spinning wheels, 2 starch, l stationery goods, 1 stone, cut, 2 † refining, 2 textiles, dyeing and finishing, 1thread, l type founding, 1 umbrellas, 1 vaseline, 1 washing blue, 1 watch cases, 1 wire fencing, 2 wool, carding and fulling, 1 woollen yarns. * Includes 1 † tents and sails, 1 car repairs, 1 electic light and power, 2 harness and saddlery, 1 lime, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 stome, cut, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 105 TABLEAU vI. Mauufactures des provinces-Force motrice mécanique. Vy l"S6 OOW Electric motors. Other powers. † # † # «- © a-s-> other estab- | other estab- Moteurs électri- | Autres forces | lishments | lishments. queS. IIlOt r1CeS. m-º «-8 Chevaux-va-lChevaux-va- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. peur fournis | peur fournis h. p. h. p. à d'autres |par d'autres º-º e-º établisse- étabiisse- C. V. C. V, ments. nnents. NO. NO. Québec — Fin. © © @ @ .. | Fil de fer.. .. .. .. ........ * 4 s E ſ> v » g e @ g s 90 C# 30 # # Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et 91 mecan1ques. 2 18 © © © º $ ds 48 Ouvrage et tournage du bois. ........ . 92 6 201 # # é, ê 72 200lArticles en laine ... ...... .. ......... 93 72 1,350 $ , @ @ 30 880|Diverses autres industries ! ... ....... | 94 3 85 © © # é» • 4 s a | # E º º º º º s º @ n @ , Les Territoires, º $ .. | Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ... ... . 1 C , .. Beurre et fromage. ... ..... , ....... 2 º © # # # $ $ © à © © .. Habillements d'homme. ... .. .. .. .... . 3 2 70 iº , @ @ $ # .. | Produits des moulins à farine ... ... .. 4 $ # .. | Produits des fonderies.. ...... .... ... . 5 $ $ º s @ g # @ ( # ) .. Liqueurs, malt. ...................... 6 l 15 5 g : . i @ .. | Produits des billes (billots).. .. .. ..... 7 C $ Produits du bois de construction. ... .. 8 Imprimerie et publications...... ... .. 9 Diverses autres industries*... .... .. .. | 10 * Comprenant 1 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 1 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc., 1 métal babbitt, l ouate, l bicyclettes, réparations de, 1 tables de billard et matériaux, 1 cirage, 1 couvertes et plastrons, 2 ponts en fer et en acier, 2 boutons, 2 tapis, 2 matériaux de carrosserie, 2 construction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 roues de wagons, 2 ciment de Portland, 1 charbon de bois, 1 porcelaine et verre, décorations, 2 ornements d'églises, 2 ooco et chocolat, 1 corderie, 1 bouchons, 1 costumier et coiffeur, l cottolène, 1 coton et laine, déchets, 2 coins et moules, 1 teintures et couleurs, 1 articles étamés, 2 matières explosives, l feutre, papier et pulpe, 2 frange, corde et glands, 2 pelleterie, préparation, 2 machines à gaz, 2 verrerie, 1 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 colle forte, 1 graphite, i quincaillerie, 1 boîtes à bijoux, 1 dentelles et tresses, 2 lampes, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, l liqueurs distillés, 2 macaroni et vermicelle, 1 nattes et tapis, l miroirs et glaces, 1 divers, 1 aiguilles, l huiles, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, l articles optiques, 1 patrons, 1 matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, l plâtre, 1 plâtre et stuc,. 1 effets de plombiers, 1 poterie, objets peints, 1 farine préparée, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, 2 presses à imprimer, 2 effets piqués, l nettoyage du riz, 1 glacières, 1 caoutchouc et articles élastiques, 2coffres-forts, 1 enveloppes à saucisson, 1 scies, 2 machines à coudre, 1 drap renaissance, 1 vitrines, 2 soie et effets en soie, 2 métallur- gie, 1 rouets, 2 empois, 1 articles de librairie, 1 taille de la pierre, 2 raffineries de sucre, 2 tissus teints et finis, 1 fil, 1 caractères d'imprimerie, 1 parapluies, 1 vaseline, 1 bleu à laver, 1 boîtes de montres, 1 fil de fer à clôture, 2 cardage et foulage de la laine, 1 laine en échevaux. * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 sellerie, 1 chaux, l abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 taille de la pierre, 1 articles en laine. 106 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. No. TABLE vII. and working capital. Name or kind of industry. dE-tºi-i-i s - s-> «m• • • •- g=-g• • • •- •m-• ©-,s º=,= -, Canada .............................. Abrasive goods.......................... ... Aerated and mineral waters. ...... ...... .... . Agricultural implements. ....... » , u • , • E $ s $ s Ammunition © m © º º ^ s , • & 4 s , • • s * a ºr , a s s n s « s e • Artificial limbs and trusses Awnings, tents and sails ............. ... .. Axes and tools.... , .................... . a Bags, cotton............... • 5 s s # # # # # # # 4 a $ $ $ & s a Baking powder and flavouring extracts. .... ... . Barley, pot and pearl.......................... Baskets.. .. ...................... Batting.. .. ......... ... .................... Belting and hose, leather. ............. ... ... º, Bicycles............ * s ui a n º º s é s & @ # $ º 4 , a © , s © © © © Bicycle repairs....... , ... .......... . • © , | # # # # # Billiard tables and materials. .... ....... ... . Blacking........... .. : g e e s » s s © º • - º $ f as $ % @ . # # $ Blacksmithing , .......... .. . ... ........... Boats and canoes. .. . Boilers and engines Boots and shoes ...... .... ........ . , . Boot and shoe supplies Boxes and bags, paper # @ # , # , @ # $ # $ e # é s s é s • • • • • e • • • • s * º * , « • , s e • • • » s s , a 5 s s a s, e s e s • e • , , , , e s º s s e Boxes, cigar .. , ............. ... - 0 ° 4 5 s a s • s s s dº Boxes, wooden.............. .... ............ Brass castings. ... ... ..... ..... Bread, biscuits and confectionery Brick, tile and pottery Bridges, iron and steel Brooms and brushes Butter and cheese º a s s º é s s u $ ( @ # # # # g @ @ # # # e s e s s , s e s eu , s , e - e s # # e , • , s s s a , , , , e $ n @ s s a # e # 5 E • a s s e • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • a s s e • * º * º * # , a • • • • • • • # • • n n s s s s s s • • • • « • • • • • • • r e s s e s Carpets ............................... ...... Car repairs. ... .... . ' • • • • © • • • • • • • @ s m e s a e * s Carriages and wagons ................... ..... Carriage and wagon materials ............... # 5 Cars and car works.................. , .... ... , . Cement, natural rock. .......... ........... , @ @ @ Cement, Portland Cnurch decorations Clothing, men's........ ... ................... Clothing, men's (factory product).. ... .. ... Clothing, women's ............ . ............ Clothing, women's (factory product)......... .. Cocoa and chocolate Coffees and spices ... ....... .. ... .. ........... Coffins and caskets.. ...... ... . ... . » º º º º º $ º $ Condensed milk.. .. Cooperage ... ....... : . .. . - · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . Cordage, rope and twine .... . @ Qi $ e e e g e @ - • g e e 4 $ e g @ & s s p º 5 a 9 • • • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • º » • • • • • • e • e & e e s s e a s e e e º * º * • e v º n s ^ º º e « 5 g e s ê s ê © © © © © © © © s $ , © © Corsets and supplies........... .... . » 5 gº u t u ê º © u Cottons. ... .... . « e e • e e @ & , g e s s • © e s r e © • a • º • Cutlery and edge tools Dies and moulds e s e e e - e s - s º s • • • • • • F º ° º ° a s e v e , s v e s e s · s s « * • s • © © © © º º » • e s e © s v e e • e s g e s s t • » • e e s © © © e e p e ^ © º º * Establish- InentS. Etablisse- lnent8. Manufactures of Canada-Values of real estate, plant Machinery and motive Lands. Buildings. power Terres. | Bâtiments. M ine- force motrice. $ $ $ 27,059,219 69,585,608 90,829,901 900 4,200 15,850 118,403 160,450 91,747 648,527| 1,528,393| 1,041,268 1,000 311,314 339,689 2,500 5,000 2,506 7,200 30,100 5,375 47,800 180,900 188,133 61,500 121,000 142,500 12,600 21,800 25,216 5,500 11,000 29,200 10,950 20,800 29,490 21,025 58,967 33,623 ã © â | | 25,500 14,350 215,800 232,800 # $ @ @ 5,000 º © «is 6 $ 1,655 2,400 9,000 2,100 15,450 14,000 ,300 16,200 31,000 12,270 381,742 622,299 824,101 373,997 1,209,246 1,479,564 47,175 118,500 49,675 26,900 57,750 166,736 15,000 25,500 41, 138, # 246,532 360,926 76,400 129,100 268,885 782,978 1,450,709 824,606 74,000 200,505 426,599 21,900 43,900 49,891 # º 2,846,159 $ # 2,845 y º 67,592 9,000 59,100 90,000 27,200 140,519 266,680 944,309 1,583,300 1,040,601 594,328 1,203,823 448,419 78,525 189,975 257,173 651,350 447,431 284,545 11,000 32,000 18,500 86,966 176,919 367,808 2,180 8,000 700 ,890 725,689 27,031 100,225 175,150 61,452 131,900 529,450 53,705 48,600 103,000 94,170 20,000 20,000 7,500 46,859 95,500 96,264 26,530 88,641 43,621 4,100 48,262 76,025 72,435 85,025 87,450 272,060 252,464 631,337 10,400 33,202 17,50 2,000 22,117 38,61 538,499 4,766,700 7,081,000 8,700 44,000 2, @ @ s g» 2, 86. # 283,194 273,924 33,600 68,500 35,800 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 107 TABLEAU vII. Manufactures du Canada-Valeurs des biens-fonds, outillage et capital actif. Tools and •â Total implements †s capital Outils et , -- . Total Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. instruments. Capital actif. du capital. S $ S 21,903,910 | 237,537,849| 446,916,487|. .... .. . .. ................. ... , .. Canada. 13,050 92,387 126,387|Articles pour la polissage............................. l 73,290 461,851 905,741|Eaux gazeuses et minérales ........ ........ , ... .. . . | 2 1,006,117 3,983,037 18,207,342|Instruments aratoires. ... ... .. ... .. ... .. . .. .. ... . | 3 3,422 292,000 947,425]Munitions...... .. ... .. ... .. ... . .. .. .. ... .. . . .. | 4 3,300 8,700 12,000]Plumes et fleurs artificielles ............ ... ... ..... ... 5 400 24,228 34,634|Membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc ... .... 6 12,194 214,858 269,727|Auvents, tentes et voiles. ....... .... « t» º @ 4 @ @ s • s s u e » e ! 7 221,109 531,665 l, 169,607|Haches et outils ................ ............... | . .. | 8 3,100 587,563| 915,663]Sacs en coton . ............. .......... ............. . 9 5,748 208,601 273,965]Poudre-levain et essences ... ... . .. .. , ... .... ... 10 l,100 42,000 88,8001Orge mondé et perlé ..... ... ... ..... ... ... ... .. .... 11 5,635 80,231 147,106| Paniers. .................... ............. ...... ... 12 1,700 63,444 178,759lOuate ... ... ... ............... , ......... ......... 13 10,800 210,000 ,300|Courroies et tuyaux en cuir.. ....... ... , ..... .. ... . 14 137,230 452,520 1,052,700|Bicyclettes............................... ... , s e º p e e © 15 900 18,100 24,000|Bicyclettes, réparations de. ... .......... , ... ....... . 16 4,900 71,080 77,635lTables de billard et matériaux. ... .. .. .... .. .. ... 17 3,650 47,318 64,468/Cirage ........... ............... ............. .... 18 9,500; ,500 81,750lForges ..... ... ... ........... ... ...... ............ 19 12,700 69,375 141,545||Bateaux et canots. ............ .. ...... ... ... ... .. 20 577,626 3,147,094 5,552,862|Bouilloires et machines................. .. , ...... .. ... , | 21 9, 7,653,862| 11,005,869|Chaussures ... ... ... .. • a © © e • © e e e • a • • • e a m · s ^ e e a • • º º 22 13,540 127, 356,090|Articles de cordonnerie. ... ...... ... ... .. ........ . , . 23 38,971 272,846 563,197|Boîtes et sacs, papier.............. ............... .. 24 11,460 178,477 271,787|Boîtes à cigares. .. .. .. , ......... ................... 25 81,849 803,569 1,631,028|Boîtes en bois ................ ... ........ ........... 26 73,217 597,801 1,145,403|Fonderies de cuivre. .... , ..... ....... * • • ^ • n é s © © s s e s 27 435,637 3,502,274 6,996,204|Pain, biscuits et confiseries....... ... .. , . , s • • © e a s s s s s 28 L# # 4,210,244 4,210,244|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ............ .. .... , ... . 29 107,750 946,525 1,755,379|Fonts en fer et en acier........ .... ... ... .. .. • · · · · · · · 30 20,275 411,338 547,304|Balais et brosses. .... ........ * © © e e e © s e e • e • ts e s © s s s es s e s 31 4# g 3,314,926 6,161,085||Beurre et fromage. ....... ....... .. .. .. , ..... ... .. . 32 4,327 156,073 258,137|Boutons .... .... .. .. ... , • a> e © s © © âs e s s s s 4 e t @ $ L s @ @ t s @ g 33 5,000 72,440 235,540|Carton .. ................ .. . 2 e s â e ê s s é# 4 Q @ @ ts @ @ @ @ @ @ E @ 34 1,114 276,438 711,951|Tapis ........................ ....... « e s « e e s s s e $ e º e e 35 67,261 899,786 4,535,257|Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer........ .. ... . 36 211,826| 4,157,129 6,615,525||Carrosserie ... .. . @ g s e s s • * t» â © s » e s s @ s s « a e © s : @ @ s e @ e s a s @ 37 32,560 757,085 1,315,318]Matériaux de carrosserie. ............. .. .. ... .. ... .... 38 163,047 929,229 2,475,602|Construction de wago.ns de chemin de fer. .. , ... ... ... 89 2,000 40,000 103,500|Ciment, pierre naturelle.................... .. , ... ... 40 29,365 230,901 891,959|Ciment de Portland.. ... .. ... .. .. . -- · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 41 530 32,000 43,410 Ornements d'églises ... .... - D s a $ $ @ $ * @ @ s 42 146,646 4,234,888| 5,420,144| Habillements d'hommes . .... .. .. .. , ... .. ... . ... . , . | 43 40,743 3,466,229 3,843,799|Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués).. .. .. , ....... .. .. .. 44 61,489 1,715,574 2,492,118 Habillements de femmes. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... , .. 45 24,005 781,706 1,051,481|Habillements de femmes (fabriqués). .. .. .. , ... ... .. 46 21,075 83,500 152,075lCoco et chocolat. ............. • © © * © s e @ ê @ é • © â © s $ 47 21,045 784,604 1,044,272|Café et épices.... ................. .. .. .. ... ... , .... 48 21,237 464,193 644,222/Cercueils. .............................. , ....... .... . 49 30,038 166,000 324,425||Lait condensé. ....... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... . .... . . . | 50 29,220 285,465 559,595||Tonnellerie. ..... .. ... , ....... ...... .. ... ... .. .. . 51 46,163 1,133,222 2,335,246lCorderie. .... .... ..................... ... ........ 52 6,601 105,718 173,421 Bouchons.. .. .. .. .. .. ,• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 53 43,041 304,729 410,501|Corsets...... . ............... , ...................... 54 154,500 5,758,000 18,298,699 Cotons ... .. . , . . .. , .... ... ... ............ . .. 55 14,575 177,000 316,325]Coutellerie et instruments tranchants.. .............. . 56 2, 11,200 16,000|Coins et moules...... . . .... . .. , .. .......... , .... | 57 56,675 906,313 l,606,608|Drogmes . ... .. ...... .. ... . © @ s m @ e • * • • • • • • • • • • • e s • • • • • 58 3,000 74,950 225,850"Teinturerie .......................... ........ , © a • e e v s s 59 l()8 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE vII. Manufactures of Canada-Values of real estate, plant and working capital. † Establish- anCi mOtive nlentS. Lands. Buildings. power No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Terres. Bâtiments. Mºines In6nt.S. force motrice. NO. S $ 3 Canada-Con. 60 Electrical apparatus and supplies.... ...... .. .. 25 198,130 432,748 1,741,483 61 | Electric light and power.. .... ..... ............ #= 636,850 1,109,662 6,478,217 62 | Elevators. .. ... .. .. , ... • • • • • • • e * • s • p E s # # # s 5 s # 4 26,6 24,500 17,567 63 | Evaporated fruits and vegetables. . .. .......... 50 12,6 88,750 48,700 64 | Explosives. .. ... ... .. * , e e s s E # 4 # @ # $ 4 $ @ @ @ @ º @ º @ @ 7 15,000 115,375 72,000 65 | Fancy goods n.e. s ..... . ....... , ........ . 4 q© e º g 3,625 66 | Fertilizers . ... ... , ...... ............ ...... 6 5,825 16,486 15,300 67 |Fish, preserved. ................ , ............. 1,097 370,007 1,472,112 333,779 68 | Flax, dressed. ..................... .... . , .... 31 21,575 55, 45,800 69 |Flouring and grist mill products. ... .......... , . 400 658,791 3,135,706 3,561,330 70 |Foundry and machine shop products ... ....... 315 1,366,99 2,172,135 2,176,421 71 | Fringes, cords and tassels.. ... .... .. ... ... , , ... 7 # # # 2,100 7,200 72 | Fruit and vegetable canning. ..... " a © e é s - g g e e E e la 58 75,041 295,015 258,567 73 |Furnishing goods, men's. . .. , ... ... .. ..... 52 98,625 350,000 303,187 74 Furniture and upholstered goods ..... .... ... 169 462,144 1,296,430| 1,258,613 75 jGas, lighting and heating.. ... .. .............. 27 551,880 1,141,215 3,813,894 76 Gas machines............. ................... 4 2,000 500 3,300 77 Glass. ... ... ... · .. ... .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · ... . 11 153,548 128,527 103,717 78 |Glass, stained, cut and ornamental , ... .... ... . 9 2,600 3,000 1,875 79 Gloves and mittens. ... ............. ... ..... . • èr 22 73,975 141,431 52,385 80 Glue. .............. .. , .... ... ............. 3 6,400 11,082 10,560 81 Grindstones and pulpstones ...... , . ... ....... 6 4,100 5,950 9,500 82 !Hairwork .. .. , . s é e u ds s i , º n º º º u s , • • e , E s a s E • E • • • 6 11,450 19,400 18,437 83 | Hammocks. ... .. ....... .... ... ... , .... .... 4 1,000 2,300 1,700 84 |Hardware, carriage and saddlery. ... .. ... .. * ºk # s 6 15,350 90,400 103,07l 85 |Harness and saddlery ...... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. 95 211,063 307,725 138,176 86 |Hats, caps and furs. ........................... 115 185,850 308,371 110,266 87 l Hay, baled. .................... .. . . .... 5 21,500 32,000 26,500 88 | Hosiery and knit goods........... ............ 52 88,000 397,477 1,307,614 89 Ink. ................. .... ... ........... .. . i 3 4º ® 45 , 4,500 90 |Interior decorations.. ......... ... .. ... .. .. . - 12 8,300 11,000 6,600 91 Iron and steel products . .. ...... ... , ...... 29 400,730 1,461,743 3,654,657 92 Jewelry cases, , ....... , .......... , ... ..... ... 3 ſ 9 # º 875 93 Jewelry and repairs. ... , ... .. .. ........ .. . - _º 35 28,550 47,000 47,898 9t | Ladders ........ © • * ° * • º * º • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • s » s s s , 3 4,000 5,750 5,600 95 | Lamps ... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ............... 3 200 200 510 96 |Lasts and pegs .......................... ... , . 8 17,900 22,100 41,200 97 |Lead bar and pipe................. .. .. ..... . 3 34,025 46,900 54,500 98 |Leather goods ... .. .. ... .. .. . ... .. .. ... . 3 l, 3,500 200 99 | Leather, tanned, curried and finished. ... .. . . 143 255,193 957,270 556,613 100 Lime. ... .. .. ... ................. ......... 163 200,752l 62,5 @ s 101 | Liquors, distilled . ..... 9 510.198| 1,479,816 785,348 102 Liquors, malt.. ........ .. ......... ........ 96 785,877 2,081,295 1,208,805 103 Liquors, vinous................. ......... .. 14 52,350 89,550 15,690 104 |Lock and gunsmithing . .. ... , .......... ... 4 2,000 4,600 6,600 105 | Log products ......... ..... .... ............ .. 2,075 3,470,536 6,056,132 10,757,286 106 | Lumber products........ ... ... . .. ... .. ..... . 467 34,885 1,205,743 1,823,585 107 | Malt. ... ... .. -- ....... ................. . 6 9,500 47,500 ,700 108 | Matches.. ....... ſ© © © © © o º ^ • e e e e s s s • e • e • • • e • 0 17,900 31,400 34,250 109 | Mats and rugs .... .... .. .. ............. ... 6 1,290 12,300 10,600 110 Mattresses and spring beds. .......... .... .... 20 26,550 74,847 56,248 111 |Metallic roofing and flooring......... . » © © º e e , e s 4 1,755 28,098 58,819 112 | Mica, cut............... , ... .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • 12 128,000 9,010 3,00 ) 113 Mirrors and plate glass. .. , .... ... ... . • • • 'v • • • • 4 13,000 28,000 10,250 114 | Monuments and tombstones. ... . - e e n s e @ s © © 65 140,231 119,501 92,694 115 | Musical instruments .... ... ... .. ... .......... 39 99,402 392,769 230,853 116 | Musical instrument materials. .... , ... ... ... ... . 7 16,700 39,500 · 25,022 117 lOils. .. , ... . r e © * © s • e • s s « e m s e • e e s e • • • • • • • • * ° 14 88,016 328,347 326,035 118 lOil clothing................................... 6 52,275 117,475 12,258 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 109 TABLEAU vII. Manufactures du Canada-Valeurs des biens-fonds, outillage et capital actif. Tools and 7 av-l- . Total implements. Y† capital. Outils et .. , .. Total Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. instruments. Capital actif. | du capital. N $ $ $ Canada-Suite. 167,113 2,727,923 5,267,397|Appareils et effets électriques. .. .. .... ... .... ... .. 60 460,289 3,206,007 11,891,025||Lumière et force motrice electriques. ...... ... ... ..... . 61 17,611 110,145 196,423|Ascenseurs . ... ... .. . • a • a s s © © s n a t e e • 5 e s « « • • • © s s e @ s a 62 15,270 205,911 371,321|Fruits et légumes évaporés.... ........ .. .. ... ... ... .. . 63 27,775 359,302 589,450| Matières explosives ... ....... .. .... ... , ... .. .. .. .. 64 1,200 51,300 56,125|Articles de fantaisie ...................... ... ... ... ... 65 2,893 90,406 130,910|Engrais............. • • • © s & â © s @ # • « • • • e s v s s • , & , e • e » • e 66 2,883,918 2,933,077 7,992,893|Poisson, salaiHons et conserves. .. .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 67 5,211 198,300 325,936|Lin préparé ... ..... .......... ....... ... ......... 68 418,188 6,912,543 14,686,558|Produits des moulins à farine ... ... ... , ... , ... .. .. .. .. , | 69 1,629,657 8,929,433| 16,274,645|Produits des fonderies. ..... ...... .............. , . . 70 1,909 32,325 43,534|Frange, corde et glands ........... ...... .. .. , .... . 71 68,163 1,308,129 2,004,915]Conserves de fruits et légumes. ........ ... .. ... ...... 72 36,329 2,033,161 2,821,302|Articles de toilette pour hommes .. . .. .. .......... . 73 215,869 4,166,484 7,399,540]Meubles. ......... , ............. ........... .. .. , . 74 474,936 1,710,176 7,692,101|Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage.. .. ... .. .. ... ... , ... . 75 4,050 20,000 29,850]Machines à gaz ............................ ... .. ... . 76 42,313 1,094,587 1,522,692]Verrerie. ... ............. ... ........... ............ 77 2,550 30,045 40,070]Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental.. ... ... ... ... ... .. 78 50,891 459,321 778,003jGants et mitaines. ............. .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. . 79 425 31,576 60,043]Colle forte............ ............ .. ... ... .. .. ... . 80 2,900 17,400 39,850|Meules et décortiqueurs, . ........... ....... .. ... .. 81 900 48,989 99,l76|Ouvrages en cheveux , .. ... ... . ... , .... .. ... .. , . . | 82 726 9,507 15,233|Hamacs...................... .............. .. .... 83 12,825 196,735 418,381jQuincaillerie........... ... ...................... , .... 84 56,825 1,798,512 2,512,30U|Sellerie. .. .. ... ... .. . • a • s e s º $ @ $ • • e e s e • e « e s m @ s » e m e s s e 85 132,114 3,399,635 4,136,236|Chapellerie et pelleterie.. .. ... , ... .. .. ... .. , ... . 86 ,000 85, 173,000[Foin pressé.. . ........... ... ..... ... ... ... .... ... . 87 94,334 1,835,772 3,723,197|Bonneterie................ .... ... .. ... ... ... .. ... . 88 400 41,800 46,700|Encre .. .. .......... ..... ............. .... ...... 89 8,972 108,056 142,928|Décorations d'intérieurs. ... ................ .. . .. . . 90 682,228 3,630,202 9,829,560jProduits en fer et en acier.. .. , ......... .. ......... .. 91 6,176 12,228 19,279|Boîtes à bijoux ....... , ........ ... .. .. ... .... .. , ... 92 48,202 441,403 613,053]Orfèvrerie ..... , ..... ... .. ... ...... .. , ... , ........ 93 1,000 10,750 27,100|Echelles.............................. .. .... ...... 94 900 109,2 111,010||Lampes . .. ............ ..................... ..... 95 5,400 35,700 122,300|Formes et chevilles à chaussures. ..... .. ... ..... ... 96 3, 200, 338,925|Plomb en barres et tuyaux.......... ... ..... ... .. , .. 97 1,750 9, 15,450|Cuir, effets en... ... ... .. .. .. ... .. . " • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . | 98 117,808 5,413,700 7,300,584|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini. ... .. ... .. .. .. . . 4 , â « » @ @ @ ſe 99 s & l, 484,8129haux. ... : . ::: ... , .... , ..... .. : .......... · . .. .. | . | 100 28,562 5,070,800 7,874,724|Liqueurs distillées....... ... ... .. .... , ........ .... 101 609,383 5,640,319 10,925,679|Liqueurs, malt..... .................... . ... , ... 102 45,642 330,823 534,055||Liqueurs vineuses ... : ............ ... ........... ... 103 21,600 104,000 138,800|Serrurerie et armurerie. ......... ..... .. ... ... .. .. .. . 104 1,800,055 33,521,657 55,605,666|Produits des billes, (billots)........ , ... ... .. .. ... .. .. l05 330,603 4,948,460 9,143,276|Produits du bois de construction. ..... ... ... .. ... . 106 2,750 151,740 227,190jMalt. .............. .... · • · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 107 6,250 150,264 240,064|Allumettes. ... ...... .. , ......... . .... ......... 108 725 30,592 55,507|Nattes et tapis ...... .......................... ...... 109 8,368 283,570 449,583|Matelas et sommiers élastiques .......... . , @ @ @ @ 4 @ @ . . | 110 45,260 251,187 385,119lToiture métallique. ... .. ..... ... ... ... • © g g g 5 º º º s a © s 111 600 80,638 221,248|Mica coupé............ « s » e s s e e s s é e s © e e e • • • • • e • e e 112 3,050 146,200 200,500|Miroirs et glaces ... . , . ........ .. .. .. ..... .. .. . 113 40,510 543,061 935,997|Monuments et pierres tombales. ... .... .. .. .. .. ... . 114 # º# 3, # † # musique............... e, • • • • • • • • • • • • • s 115 |) 2 » nstruments de musiqu ºriaux.............. .. 69,611 1,119,262 2,431,271|Huiles . ......... º # 83. 4, 639,990"Vêtements en toile cirée.. .. ............ ... ... .. ... . 118 110 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE VII. Manufactures of Canada —Values of real estate, plant 4> and working capital. Machinery Establish- and motive Inent S. Lands. Buildings. power. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Terres. Bâtime.nts. | Machine ; Inents. et force motrice. NO. $ 3 $ Canada-Con. 119 Optical goods. ... ......... · · · · · · · · · · · · ...... 4 # @ # # 15,000 120 | Painting and glazing. ......................... 3 7,000 13,000 1,000 121 | Paints and varnishes .... ..... .. .. ... ... ..... 18 159,836 282,887 230,944 122 Paper ............. . , . .................... 28 988,555 1.449,665| 2,633,112 123 Patent medicines.. ..... .............. .. , ...... 35 68,000 100,711 36,220 124 Photographic materials. ... .. .. ......... .. .. 9 # $ @ @ 15,850 125 Photography ......... . .... ... .. ... , ... . 6 4,000 11,000 à # 126 lPicture frames ........... ... ..... , ... .... .. .. 15 32,710 58,000 20,699 127 Pipe and boiler covering.. ... . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 500 2,000 13,000 128 Plaster .................. . ................. 3 3,000 11,800 16,180 129 Plumbers' supplies. ... .. .. ... . .... • • • © © # # # # é és 6 16,900 40,600 100,817 130 Plumbing § tinsmithing............... ... 252 331,064 595,000 402,259 131 Printing and bookbinding. ...... .. ... , .... , ... 84 112,900 309,704 598,999 132 Printing and publishing....... .... ... • • • e e s s ei 419 920,188 1,996,274 3,304,717 133 Printing presses .................... ... ...... 5 ,000 43,670 121,382 134 |Pulleys......................... ........ .. # 3 11,000 67, 100 52,447 135 Pumps and windmills. .... .. . ......... ... . 17 36,961 105,874 83,310 136 | Railway supplies. ... ........ . ..... , ....... .. 4 101,372 106,501 143,703 137 | Refrigerators.. , .... , ....................... 5 17,674 25,900 19,203 138 Roofing and roofing materials................ • | • 1l 14,700 16,600 42,800 139 Rubber clothing ... ..................... . b 6 L# # # # 2,600 140 Rubber and elastic goods..... . • si • e m ar # # # @ s # 7 49,058 211,381 237,45l 141 Safes and vaults . ... ............ .... ... .. . 3 | > | # 27,225 43,885 142 Salt............... . ........... ........... 9 15,584 122,170 421,902 143 Saws............................. . ........ 7 ,000 59,800 ,800 144 Scales................................... ... . 8 17,000 30,200 26,914 145 Screws.......... , @ n @ @ @ @ s ^ º ® • © º º º e s , a a @ # @ e » 4 556 88,748 306,334 146 Seed cleaning and preoaring.. ... .... ...... .. 17 36,050 63,730 30,500 147 |Sewing machines............. ................. 3 21,000 138,305 176,827 148 ]Ships and ship repairs. ........ .... ......... 39 382,450 262,098 1,343,125 149 Shoddy ... ..... ... ........ ................. 6 ,500 17,000 36,450 150 Shooks, box ..... ...................... ..... 9 19,600 16,500 37,380 151 Signs. ........................ .. .. ...... 3 ,009 6,000 2,000 152 Silversmithing.............. : ........... .... 12 35,000 92,197 90,546 153 Slaughtering and meat packing........ ...... . 57 294,536| 1,185, 829,728 154 Smelting .. .......... .............. ..... 12 801,051 | 2,369, 3,358,226 155 Soap. ............................. ........... 23 129,049 489,476 277,190 156 Starch........... . ' e • • • • • , • s º * • s s s E • • • e s e s « 12 53,825 197, 365,800 157 Stationery goods ... ..................... ..... 1 «© © 50, 59,169 158 Stereotyping and electrotyping ..... ...... . 10,000 31,535 159 Stone, cut. ... .. .............. ........ .... 12,150 5,260 3,100 160 Sugar refining ........... ; ... . • « © © © © , E @ e g g g e 565,671| 1,444,800 2,107,000 161 Textiles, † and finishing ..... . . 68,500 246,500 332,500 162 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff .......... 22 107,550 658,627 385,232 163 Tobacco, cigars and eigarettes.................. 138 31,775 119,777 22,550 164 # e e s © e e s © © © © © © © © © » s n o s e e e -• e s • © © © © © © © v 3 4,000 4,506 1,689 165 Vinegar and pickles.. .... * @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e @ º @ $ @ $ $ $ @ @ g 24 46,050 129,850 57,700 166 Wallpaper ... . ................... ... ....... 4 52,000 109,000 234,000 167 Washing compounds. ..... .... ... ....... ..... 3 5,000 4,000 Q $ 168 |Washing machines and wringers.. .. ...... . ... 6 · 5,250 10,465 21,650 169 Watch cases...................... ... . .. ... 4 45,000 69,000 97,000 170 |Wax candles...... .............. ............. 3 9,500 8,000 500 171 ]Window blinds and shades ... .. .. .. ..... ..... 4 14,500 67,485 14,489 172 ire ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · - 15 37,092 159,955 467,889 173 |Wire fencing ............ ....... ... ... , ... 14 7,800 8,775 24,893 174 ]Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical.... . , @ @ , @ @ @ 25 397,919 3,054,889 5,080,838 175 Woodworking and turning. .. ... ... ... ... ..... 34 43,486 76,050 159,931 176 Wool, carding and fulling...................... 350 750 2,200 î77 wooiie goods § ..... ... 157 1,064,115 1,642,489 3,084,199 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. l l l TABLEAU vII. Manufactures et capital actif. du Canada—Valeurs des biens-fonds, outillage Tools and 9 Total implements. W J) #s capital. Outils et ' . -- . Total Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. instruments. Capital actif. du capital. $ $ $ Canada-Suite. 20,700 80,000 115,700|Articles optiques................ » e s t a t ê © © © s â e a s 119 2,500 65,783 89,283]Peinture et vitrerie . ... .. ... ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. . 120 40,892| 1,502,500 2,217,059| Peintures et vernis. ... ... ... .. , ... .. ... .. • $ U $ 5 @ @ e , 121 60,618 3,375,869 7,507,819| Papier ............ © • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • • e • • • • e • • e } 122 35,415 862,719 1,103,065iRemèdes patentés. .......... , ... ... , $ a $ s $ » @ @ é s « 123 5,424 97,852 119,126]Matériel photographique. ... .. .. .. ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. 124 17,500 62,956 95,456 Photographie. ... ............... . ........ , ........ 125 55,863 280,520 447,7921Cadres à gravures. ... ........... ... .. .. ... ... .. .. ... . 126 2,600 22,000 40,100jMatières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires ... ... . | 127 2,520 29,100 62,600|Plâtre. ...................... .................... .. 128 72,500 357,345 588,162|Effets de plombiers ... .. ... .. .. ... .. .. ... ...... .... 129 440,167 2,699,806 4,468,296|Plomberie et ferblanterie ........ .. .. .... .... .. .. . 130 ,641 1,454,570 2,830,814lImprimerie et reliure . ... ... .. .. .. ... . .. ... .. . | 131 1,717,576 5,787,284 13,726,039Imprimerie et publications...... ..... ............... . 132 ,537 293,475 541,064|Presses à imprimer . ... ..... ... ... .............. 6,351 68,622 205,520 Poulies........ .. .. ............. ........ ........ . 72,836 440,756 739,737| Pompes et moulins à vent.. .......... .. ............ 16,990 204,589 573,155 Matériaux de chemin de fer. ... .. ... .. ...... .. ...... 1,950 63,890 128,617 Glaoières. ...... .. * as a a a a ſe g * @ • © © a © © © © @ © © © º © g © L @ @ @ $ 3,150 179,800 257,050,Toiture et matériaux de toiture. ... ......... .. ..... # 165,500 169,650|Vêtements en caoutchouc. .......... ... .. ... .. .. .. . 18,302 838,129 1,354,321|Caoutchouc et articles élastiques. ..... , . » s & # @ s @ @ @ v @ @ é e 11,500 150,000 232,610|Coffres-forts....... .. .. ....... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . 14,120 115,387 689,163.Sel. ................................ ................ 9,400 229,534 419,534|Scies...... , ... ................... . * s e a , m @ g e 19,135 186,165 279,414|Balances ............. .... . . .................... 64,377 231,571 714,586 Vis ........ ............... ........... . • s a @ @ @ @ 14,550 358,070 502,900 Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence...... 139,783 634,252 l.110,167|Machines à coudre .... ... .. ... ... ..... . , · · · · · · · . © 194,596 974,100 3,156,369|Navires, construction et radoub de ....... .. .. | . .... . 2,460 85,800 146,210 Drap renaissance. ... . .. .. ...... • © © © © $ @ @ E e . e e * • e s s e e 1,950 31,986 107,416]Bois en paquets pour boîtes.. .. .. , ... ... ... .. .. .. .. 700 4,500 15,200.Enseignes............... ...... ........ « º C # g © © © s s s 72,821 490,892 781,456Argenterie ......... .. , ... .. .. , ... .. , , ... , ... . 99,318 2,986,074 5,395,162|Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes..... .. ... .... .... .. .. 592,108 3,361,842 10,483,112Metallurgie..... . ................................. 55,502 1,369,990 2,321,207 Savonnerie................... ........... .......... 19,000 353,000 990,975 Empois. .....: ..... ................ .................. 116,050 365,336 590,555Articles de librairie . .. .... .. .. .. .. ... . , ........... . 7,444 39,084 88,563 Stéréotypie et électrotypie. ... .. ... ... .. .. ... ... .. . 1,425 19,570 41,505 Taille de la pierre ........... , ...................... 185,000 5,802,114 10,104,585 Raffineries de sucre.. ............. .. , ... . - • º • © © e s s • 20,000 721,000 ,388,500 Tissus teints et finis. ............. .... ........ .. .. .... 161 38,573 3,557,048 4,747,030 Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser. .. .. ... .. .. ....... 162 80,835 2,245,573 2,500,510 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. ...... ... .. .. ... ... .. .. .. 163 757 115,717 126,663Parapluies. ... .. ....... ................ ............. 164 34,000 9 633,453|Vinaigre et marinades.... ............ ... .... ...... . 165 69,500 595,000 1,059,500lTapisserie. ... ............... , .. ....... .. s # @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e 166 500 22,000 ,500/Compositions à laver. .. ... .... .. * º e © © © * © © © © © © © é s s s s a 167 8,991 82,317 128,673]Machines à laver et à tordre .... ..... - ... ... .. ... , .... 168 99,050 536,592 846,642|Boîtes de montres. .................................. 169 1,400 38, 57,400|Cierges.. ... ... ... ... - e s º s s e E a s © e s e s @ s s e 5 $ $ e s v s si 9 a s e 170 30,209 459,909 586,592/Stores et rideaux en toile.. ... ... .. ... .............. . 171 21,517 912,665 l,599,118|Fil de fer....... ... . ............ ................. 172 15,650 168,832 225,950,Fil de fer à clôture. .......... .. ...... .............. 173 288,090 2,736,824 11,558,560|Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques.. ... 174 28,597 325, 633,986]Ouvrage et tournage du bois. .. , ... ... ... .. ... .. 17: 500 4,000 7,800|Cardage et foulage de la laine.. ........... .... ..... 176 260,516 4,434,879 10,486,198'Articles en laine......... .. . .................. ... , 177 112 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE vII. Manufactures of Canada-Values of real estate, plant and working capital. éº Machinery Establish- and motive IIlentS. Lands. Buildings. power. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Terres. Bâtiments. | Machines ment8. et force motrice. NO. $ 3 $ l Canada-Con. 178 Wool pulling...... s 5 $ $ # E ) @ # $ @ ſ g # # # © © © * , 2 , $ s , © © 3 2,800 7,000 4,060 179 Woollen yarns.... , . . ................ , ... 6 1,300 11,800 24,50 180 All other industries * ... ...... ............... 106 •siº 1,679,676 2,452,781 * Includes 1 air brakes, 1 alabastine, 1 axle grease, 1 babbitt metal, 1 bark extract, 1 belting and hose, rubber, 1 blankets and sweat pads, 1 bleaching powder, 2 carbide of calcium, l carpet sweepers, 1 car wheels, 1 celluloid goods, 1 chains, 1 charcoal, 1 china and glass decorating, 2 chewing gum, 2 church ornaments, 1 cider presses, 2 coke, 2 combs, 2 confectioners'supplies, 1 costumier and hairdresser, 1 cotto- leme, 1 cotton and wool waste, 1 cream separators, 1 dental supplies, 1 dyes and colours, l egg concentrate, 1 embroidery, l enamelware, 1 featherbone, 1 feather goods, 1 felt paper and pulp, 1 fire alarm supplies, l firemen's supplies, 1 fireworks, 1 fly paper, 2 fur dressing, 1 gold leaf and foil, 1 graphite, 2 gypsum, 1 insect powder, 1 knitting machines, 1 knitting needles, 2 laces and braids, 2 lanterns, 2 macaroni and ver- micelli, l mantels and grates, 2 miscellaneous, l needles, 1 opium, 2 patterns, 1 peat, 2 plaster and stucco, 1 popcorn, 1 pottery, painted ware, 1 prepared cheese, 1 prepared flour, 2 quilted goods, 2 regalias and society emblems, 2 rice cleaning and polishing, 1 rug patterns, 1 sausage casings, 1 sea-grass, 1 school supplies, 2 show cases, 2 silk and silk goods, 2 skates, i slaughtering, not including meat packing, 1 soda water apparatus, 1 spinning wheels, 1 spray-motors, 1 stanmps and stencils, 1 steam packing, 1 stove polish, 1 tallow refining, 1 thread, 2 type founding, l vaccine, l vaseline, 1 washing blue, 1 waxed paper, 1 wax figures, 1 woodeuware, 1 yeast cakes. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. l 13 · TABLEAU vII. Manufactures du Canada.—Valeurs des biens-fonds, outillage et capital actif. Tools and Q) Total implements. Y# capital Outils et i •otº Total Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. instruments. Capital actif. du capital. $ S $ Canada-Fin. 850 29,500 44,210, Etirage de la laine.. ... , ......... ............. ...... 178 300 19,500 57,400 Laine en échevaux . .. .. e s e e e , e e • e e e r º • s 5 e s -• e • 5 s 179 931,378 3,411,311 8,740,278 Diverses autres industries*...... , ... .. . ... ... .. , .. 180 ( * Comprenant 1 freins à air, 1 albâtre, 1 graisse à essieu, 1 métal babbitt, 1 extrait d'écorce, 1 courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc, 1 couvertes et plastrons, 1 poudre à blanchir, 2 carbure de calcium, 1 balayeuses, 1 roues de † l objets en celluloïde, l chaînes, 1 charbon de bois, l porcelaine et verre, décorations, 2 gomme à mâc tunnier et er, 2 ornements d'églises, 2 presses à cidre, 2 coke, 2 peignes, 2 articles de confiserie, 1 cos, coiffeur, 1 cottolène, 1 coton et laine, déchets, 1 séparateurs à , crème, l matériel dentaire, 1 teintures et couleurs, 1 œufs concentrés, 1 broderie, 1 articles étamés, 1 baleine, 1 articles en lumes, 1 feutre, papier et pulpe, 1 matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie, 1 effets de pompiers, 1 feux d'artifice, papier à mouches, 2 pelleterie, préparation, 1 or en feuille et étain, 1 graphite, 2 gypse, l poudre insec- ticide, 1 machines à tricoter, 1 aiguilles à tricoter, 2 dentelles et tresses, 2 lanternes, 2 macaroni et vermi- celle, 1 manteaux et grilles de cheminées, 2 divers, 1 aiguilles, 1 opium, 2 patrons, 1 tourbe, 2 plâtre et stuc, 1 maïs crevé, 1 poterie, objets peints, 1fromage préparé, 1 farine préparée, l effets piqués, 3 insignes et emblèmes, 2 nettoyage du riz, 1 patrons de tapis, l enveloppes à saucisson, 1 herbe marine, 1 fournitures d'écoles, 2 vitrines, 1 soue et effets en soie, 2 patins, 1 abattoirs, non compris dans les salaisons de viandes, l appareils pour eaux gazeuses, 1 rouets, 1 moteurs-vaporisateurs, 1 étampes et patrons, 1 garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur, 1 cirage de poële, 1 suif raffiné, 1 fil, 2 caractères d'imprimerie, 1 vaccin, 1 vaseline, 1 bleu à laver, l papier ciré, l figures en cire, 1 objets en bois, 1 levain. 1l4 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE vIII. Manufactures of Canada—Salaries and wages of persons employed. —A-─A No 10 d Owners and firm $ Salaried officers, managers, sales- members men, etC. All Propriétaires et | Offici lariés gérants © T Estab-| associés de la ciers sºlar gerants, commis OllS lish- maison. aux ventes, etc. Name or kind of º industry. Eta- blisse- © 6 $ ments salaries | men | salaries | women | salaries | men Wages salaires | hom- | salaires | femmes | salaires | hommes gages D(l62S NO. | NO. 3 NO. $ NO, $ NO, $ Canada. ... ... 14,650 13,227| 10,231,854|15,313| 12,762,720 2,15l 681,572| 226,663 75,626,888 Abrasive goods.. .... 5 7 7,500 13 10,114 1 286 87 39,658 Aerated and mineral Waters ... ... .. .. .. 58 83 60,470 66 38,487 11 2,53i 489| 178,981 Agricultural i m ple- ment8 , . .. ... , . . 114| 185| 154,125| 804 755,562 57| 19,002| 5,667| 2,109,750 Ammunition .. ... . 3 1 500 29 34,979 1 260 254 81,414 Artificial feathers and flowers . . ... .. ... . 3 1 600 5 3,000 1 500 4 1,828 Artificial limbs and trusses.. ... .. .. .. . 3 3 2,600 2 1,994 1 175 11 5,170 Awnings, tents and sails ............ . 25 35 39,260 26 15,410 6| 2,660 145 60,401 Axes and tools 21 37 36,340 50 31,510 7| 2,190 950| 376,867 Bags, cotton. .. ..... 5 4 13,000 39 ,284 3 1,000 158 ,763 Baking powder and flavouring extracts 13 18 24,550 41 31,220 7| 2,328 64 28,260 Barley, pot and pearl 3 2 1,700 3 1,100 5 , @ # 17 6,924 askets. ... .. , ... .. . 15 20 10,406 7 3,436 1 200 218 48,779 Batting. , .......... 4 6 4,220 6 5,390 3 700 61 21,838 Belting and hose, leather ......... .. 4 5 11,500 20 16,537 3 1,150 75 33,580 Bicycles .. , .. , ... . 16 2o 13,469 61 52,480 12| 3,072 410 163,216 Bicycle repairs. .. ... 4 6 5,000 2 1,040 27 9,170 Billiard tables and · materials ......... 3 2 2,500 5 5,400 1 365 30 14,143 Blacking ... .... (, , , 6 7 7,600 13| 10,532 g # 26 10,732 Blacksmithing ...... 11 12 11,850 3 1,006 Q. # @ g 59 29,140 Boats and canoes.. .. 18 18 10,300 6 3,890 2 400 165 60,580 Boilers and engines.. f,9 91 90,338| 198 181,537 26| 8,390| 3,707| 1,564,534 Boots and shoes. .. .. 179| 220 203,489| 521 489,075 53 16,995| 8,083 2,958,484 Boot and shoe sup- lies. ..... ... .... 7 6 10,500 7 6,784 1 250 142 42,760 Boxes and bags, paper 34 35 35,612 57 48,041 8| 2,566 277| 108,739 Boxes, cigar ........ 8 14 10,900 8| 7,300 4 1,410 171 64,438 Boxes, wooden. ... 84 120 81,495 50 31,813 6 1,304 | 1,581 443,727 Brass castings ..... . 23 38 45,982 47 31,460 5| 1,450 763| 318,590 Bread, biscuits and - confectionery.... , . 258 340| 337,291| 455 330,972 178 46,021| 3,296 1,372,332 Brick,tile and pottery| 573 6,229 1,295,638 Bridges, iron a n d steel........ ... . 6 3|. 3,700 74 69,592 $ # e e 797 318,404 l3rooms and brushes. 28 44 43,859 70 48,459 16 4,410 478 180,870 Butter and cheese. .. | 3,576 ſy ? » © # 6 $ $ 3 $ @ g g 6,886 1,464,110 Buttons ... ... .. , .. 5 5 4,300l 10 7,850 2 480 108 35,990 . Cardboard. .... ... . 3 6 6,400 ] 1,200 © © © ºs 85 23,725 Carpets .... , .... .. 10 10 6,200 28 24,845 1 250 286 93,618 Car repairs ......... 26 1 1,200| 152 123,207 3 510 5,624 2,703,950 Carriages and wagons 349| 448 34,109| 186| 132,572 25| 7,794 4,667| 1,762,974 Carriage and wagon , materials.......... 27 37 35,046 38 31,325 3 725 858 318,918 Cars and car works. . 7l .. ſ # 6 ) 65 59,994 Q # © © 3,007 | 1,218,458 l, 1 15 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190I. TABLEAU vIII. Manufactures du Canada—Salaires et gages des personnes employées. other employees. Outside piece- workers. • A Ouvriers travail- Total autres employés. lant à la pièce en| Total va§ §na dehors. salaries. | earnings. Total Total Nom ou sorte d'industrie.N° s des des child- © * s women Vyages ren Wages earnings salaires. † mOntants tem mes | gages f§ gages gagneS. NO. $ NO. S NO. S 3 $ 61,220ſ 10,757,590| 12,143 1,288,488| 13,318 1,900,238 23,676,146| 89,573,204|..... .... Canada. 2 356 1 160 17,900| 40,174|Articles pour le polissage 25 4,470 19 2,107 101,488 185,558|Eaux gazeuses et mi- nérales ... , ......... 2 21 5,187 99 14,184 1 120 928,689 2,129,241||Instruments aratoires. .. | 3 114 15,063 © $ 6 $ ſ $ | $ © s 35,739 96,477|Munitions ...... .. .. ... . 4 70 11,200 22 1,475 4,100 14,503 P† et fleurs artifi Cl€l1€S . . • . . . .. . .. .. , . . . 7 1,175 3 334 2 360 4,769 7,039|Membres artificiels, ban- dages herniaires, etc. . | 6 139 29,309 8 998 57,330 90,708| Auvents, tentes et voiles. | 7 3 882| 6 486 70,040 378,235|Haches et outils.. .. ... .. 8 183 38,756 4 706 42,284 ,225|Sacs en coton.. ... .. .. .. 9 80 14,761 6 1,198 58,098 44,219]Poudre-levain et essences 10 @ 5 g s º º @ 6 2,800 6,924|Orge mondé et perlé. .... 11 41 5,007 64 5,671 l4,042 59,457| Paniers . ... , . ... .. ... .. 12 9 1,286 2 1 10,310 23,280|Ouate. .. . ... .. , .... . 13 3 600 3 520 29,187 34,700|Courroies et tuyaux en CUllr . • • • • • • • • • • • • .. . .. . 14 3 380 69,021 163,596|Bicyclettes. .... ... .. ... 15 8 1,440 2 312 6,040 10,922 B#ee , réparations d > º · · · · · · · · · - -- . - . - 16 8,265 14, 143|Tables de billard et ma tériaux....... ..... . | 17 44 4,538 3 450| . . 18,132 15,720|Cirage. ........ . . ..... 1S $ l $ ſ $ 1 156 9 $ 12,856 29,296| Forges ... ... ... .. ... .. 19 @ E U# © © © 14,59C 40,580l Bateaux et canots. .. .. . 20 $ @ $ $ 6 775 . . u 59 280,265| 1,565,309|Bouilloires et machines. . | 21 4,028 863,820 576 66,401 262 46,743 709,559 3,935,448Chaussures. .. .. . . .. | 22 17s 28,102 10 1,176 .. $ $ 17,534| | 72,038Articles de cordonnerie.. 23 1,076 182,094 73 8,882 13 1,800 86,219 301,515 Boîtes et sacs, papier.. . | 24 131 24,514 6 770 $ $ gr © 19,610 89,722|Boîtes à cigares.. .. .. 25 26 3,665 216 29,960 3 900 114,612 478,252|Boîtes en bois. ... , . .. .. 26 15 3,552 33 3,432 © º © 78,892 325,574|Fonderies de cuivre .... | 27 2,197 393,472 365| 42,001 714,284| 1,807,805|Pain, biscuits et confi- S€T16?S. .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . 28 476 31,895 1,327,533 Briqueterie, tuilerie et - poterie. .... ...... .. . 29 e @ $ ſ º # -8 se © gº # g s 73,292 318,404 Ponts en fer et en acier .. | 30 168 30,189 80 9,811 1 156 96,728 221,026 Balais et brosses.... .. .. , . 31 # 6 © « a s @ gs # g @ . . | 1,464, 110 Beurre et fromage.. ... . | 32 130 20,530 81 7,062 12,630 63,582 Boutons .......... .. .. 33 20 2,353 3 783 7,600 26,8611Carton................. . 34 175 44,994| 24 3,516 31,295| 142,128 Tapis. ... , ......... .. . . | 35 13 3,359 18 3,282 124,917| 2,710,591 Réparations de wagon de chemin de fer. .. .. . 36 T6 16,092 33 3,589 31 9,326 464,475l 1,791,981iCarrosserie.. . . , ... . 37 7 1,800 16 2,240 28 13,400 67 ºd 336,358 Matériaux de carrosserie. 38 1 206 74 7,41l © © & â; 59,994 1,226,135 Construction de wagons chemin de fer. .. , .... | 39 C—8# 116 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE vIII. Manufactures of Canada-Salaries and wages of persons employed. NO Name or kind of industry. •º ,- º ------- --,- Canada-Com. Cement, natural rock Cement, Portland. .. Church decorations.. Clothing, men's Colthing, men's, (fac- tory product) º $ s $ @; Clothing, women's .. Clothing, women's, (factory product). . Cocoa and chocolate. Coffees and spices. .. Coffins and caskets... Condensed milk..... Coo E) , • s e e * @ a a Corks Corsets and supplies. Cottons.. . , ... .. Cutlery and edge tools........ » , 4 , s $ @ # s # g # # 5 e ê e s é Dies and moulds.. .. Drugs ............. Dyeing, cleaning and scouring ...... .. . Electrical apparatus and supplies Electric light and DOWel'. .. .. , . .. . . Elevators. .. .. ..... Evaporated fr ui t s and vegetables. ... Explosives .... .... . Fancy goods Fertilizers e © © Fish, preserved...... Flax, dressed.. ... .. . Flouring and grist mill products . .. .. Foundry and machine - shop products Fringes, cords tassels Fruit and vegetable canning. ... L) Furnishing g o o d s, - s © © © © © s E @ @ @ - 5 e s e s e e e v © Furniture and up- holstered goods ... Gas, lighting a n d heating........... Owners and firm • •; l) IY)GJmbers Salaried º# #ºser , sales- All Estab- #† Officiers salariés, gérants, commis Tous lish- $ maison aux ventes, etc. mentS Eta- blisse- $ @ # $ ments salaries | men | salaries | women | salaries , men wages salaires | hom- | salaires | femmes | salaires | hommes gages 1l(l68 NO. | N O. $ NO. S NO, S NO. 3 3 3 3,000 4 3,300 \# # # # 87 27,600 7 7 , 8,000 25 26,370 5| 3,112 513 182,539 4 3 4,700 2 1,236 • s ºi -# 33 16,664 735| 903| 713,757| 353 214,103 47 12,317| 2,638| 1,178,142 58 90 154,948| 431 334,462 39 13,224 1,337 555,558 334 366 228,872| 122 86,702 200 92,244 299| 151,935 26 35 54,420 77 69,516 30 J1,250 217 93,040 4 17 7,500 12 9,850 1 338 37 11,200 29 45 50,460 126 96,252 9 3,345 205 86,895 16 24 32,172 45 32,666 7 2,912 468| 172,783 4 2 2,400 11 11,650 # # s , 56 18,067 64 83 51,650 14 7,230 5 840 788| 268,122 11 10 8,800 37 40,250 71 2,862 567 159,378 5 3 6,000 7 7,950 2 1,050 49 20,502 14 20 25,650 28 25,370 10 2,820 94 37,024 20 9 18,000 136 176,620 2 700 5,320 1,999,023 7 22 12,800 16 12,336 2 1,100 232| 104,048 3 6 6,900 1 500|. 2 568 13 7,140 19 34 17,000 60 80,178 5| 1,658 383| 166,263 14 17 13,850 10 6,050 13| 2,890 104 46,802 25 24 24,960 72 78,017 3 956 1,694 795,563 58 29 24,425 145 113,187 9| 2,430 892| 449,097 4 9 9,700 7 12,900 160 63,75 50 60 16,350 19 8,860 1 300 587 60,755 7 6 3,000 18 18,200 © © 6 s 133 70,700 4 5 7,500 25 15,171 18| 4,810 8 2,455 6 3 1,300 1 1,200 a g © $ 57 16,906 1,097| 1,143| 308,297| 438| 176,208 11 2,522 8,078 914,026 31 57 22,525 18 6,350 628 109,561 400| 521 414,873 311 273,217 49 16,172 3,286 1,270,672 315 513 476,492| 5S1 484,879 69 19,272 11,400 4,532,960 7 6 5,200i 13 *7,690 31 12,250 58| 83 56,670 127l 56,371 17 3,495 1,381 209,916 52 r9 102,400 296 240,582 34 12,473 460 214,600 169 225 195,663 367 274,228 37 9,560 5,906 1,960,304 27 7 5,420 92 90,449 6| 2,280 854| 405,298 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190I. 1 17 TABLEAU VIII. Manufactures du Canada-Salaires et gages des personnes employées. / other employees. autres employés. Outside piece- workers. Ouvriers travail- lant à la pièce en| Total dehors. salaries. Total $ des child- g $ women wages I'GlCl wages earnings salaries. ,-- … •n. «g wºº-g mOntantS femmes gages f §. gages gagnes. NO. S N(). $ NO. S 3 1 © © g ſi & > d $ @ @ 6,300 4 821 4 672 37,482 1 ! 25 1 100| . . g s 5,936 4,316 847,029 126 14,086 1,435 407,910 940,177 les 431,936 53| 7,165 9,097 1,025,980 502,634 4,757 924,656 141 7,509 63 2,450 407,818 2,216 465,389 23 2,550 291 22,950 135,186 24 3,368 1 140 . . 17,688 164 26,396 2 270 .. 150,057 49 11,391 8 743 . . 67,750 44 9,415 5 240 . . g s 14,050 1 130 14| 1,592 24 7,950 59,720 214 47,209 97 15,739 38 9,275| 51,912 55 11,072 3 450 . . © © 15,000 538 108,690 13 1,575 1 156 54,840 4,s13 1,142,295 1,749 211,146 .. º © 195,320 31 6,200 5 750 12 4,000 26,236 ' .. ! © º 6 712 2 200 7,968 139 32,526 2 230| . . L$ # 98,836 93 18,166 3 300 22,790 222 50,375 6 680 103,933 5 1,742 | 208 140,042 1 250 22,600 904 42,359 33 1,014 1 100 25,510 3 500 . . ſe º 4 1,000 21,200 . 104 20,690 7 816| 10 2,000 27,481 2 472 . . © © @ @ © © 2,500 6,379 269,062 1,010 29,991 487,027 125 7,349 »s 10,422 28,875 59 7,837 º 1,890 6 1,330 704,262 149 32,792 213 27,667| 22| 10,705 980,643 80 15,360 » 2,300l 39 4,600 12,890 2,757 153,503 442 12,929 60 1,780 126,536 3,669 753,835 91 10,641 756 92,070 355,455 175 29579 383 525s3 119 25,910 479451 264 1 156 98,149 Total wages and earnings. Total Nom ou sorte d'industrie.|N° des gages et salaires. S Canada-Suite. 27,600 Ciment, pierre naturelle. | 40 184,032|Ciment de Portland. .. .. 41 . 16,789|Ornements d'églises . ... . 42 2,447,167|Habillements d'hommes.. | 43 2,020,639 Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués)........ ... 44 l,086,550 Habillements de femmes.| 45 585,929 Habillements de femmes (fabriqués)............ 46 14,708 Coco et chocolat ... . 47 113,561|Café et épices. ..... ..... 48 184,917|Cercueils. .. . ... ... .. . 49 27,722| Lait condensé. ... .. . ... . 50 277,794|Tonnellerie............. . 51 231,601|Corderie. ... . ........ . 52 32,024 Bouchons. ... .. .. .. ... . 53 . 147,415||Corsets. ........... ..... 54 3,352,464Cotons. .... .. , ....... . 55 114,998 Coutellerie et instruments | tranchants. .. .. , .... 56 8,052.Coins et moules. .... .. . | 57 199,019 Drogues.. ... • e s @ @ e s e e e e 58 65,268 Teinturerie.. ... ......... 59 846,618 Appareils et effets élec- triques............... . 60 . 451,047 Lumière et force motrice électriques............ 61 64,000 Ascenseurs. .. .. ....... . 62 104,228 Fruits et légumes éva- pores. ... ... . : • • • - • • • . 63 72,200Matières explosives...... 64 25,961|Articles de fantaisie. .... 65 17,378|Engrais. .... .. .. , ... .. 66 1,213,079 Poisson, salaisons et con- S8YV€S . . . , . . . . . . . - . . - . 67 127,332| Lin préparé.. ... ..... .. , 68 1,281,729| Produits des moulins à farine .... ..... .... 69 4,604,124|Produits des fonderies. .. | 70 34,510|Frange, corde et glands.. | 71 378, 128Conserves de fruits et légumes. .... .. , ..... 72 1,071,146|Articles de toilette pour hommes ...... ....... . 73 2,068,376lMeubles.. .......... .. .. 74 405,718 Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage........... . . | 75 118 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE vIII. Manufactures of Canada—Salaries and wages of persons employed. Owners and firm G Salaried officers, managers, sales- members men, etC. | All Estab- † Officiers salariés, gérants, commis Tous lish- II)8,lSOIl aux Ventes, etc. No Name or kind of ments industry. Eta- blisse- 0 $ © nnentS salaries | men | salaries | women | salaries | men wages salaires | hom- | salaires | femmes | salaires | hommes gages II)68 NO. | NO, $ NO, 3 NO. $ NO. $ Canada-Con. 76lGas machines. .. ... 4 6 3,200 3 2,200 1 200 19 6,176 771Glass. .... ... ... .. 11 16 8,530 36 37,432 1 364| 1,009 450,855 78|Glass, stained, cut , and ornamental ... 9 12 9,300 5 3,680 3 716 60 28,600 79lGloves and mittens 22 27 30,350 53 43,681 6| 1,650 343 115,007 80lGlue . .............. 3 4 y 4 y $ @ | # Q4 40 11,300 81|Grindstones a n d pulpstones........ 6 4 2,300 8 1,766 # ſ, º 94 17,981 82lHairwork.. ... .... . 6 7 7,400 2 1,200 1 250 41 13,688 83|Hammocks.. .. .. º , D , 4 5 1,900 2 1,600 © © @ @ 17 6,300 84 Hardware, carriage - and saddlery . .. .. . 6 11 9,800 10 11,310 1 400 431 122,615 85|Harness and saddlery 95 138 119,627| 195| 137,957 15 4,417 1,683 629,077 86 Hats, caps and furs. . 115 149 202,718| 410 286,842 62 20,782 1,043 450,973 87|Hay, baled . , ... .. .. 5 3 7,000 12 9,575 # 6 E , 175 55,505 88 Hosiery and kn i t oods ....... ..... 52 65 51,951| 129 113,694 15 4,385| 1,024 351,985 89iInk. .... ....... .. J > 3 2 900 4 9,000 1 300 13 6,900 90||Interior decorations 12 16 17,220 7 4,744 4 830 202 100,928 91 Iron and steel pro- ducts. .......... º 2º 40 54,600| 153| 173,002 13 3,588| 3,929| 1,659,988 92 Jewelry cases. .. ... 3 5 2,580 5 2,704 2 598 15 5,498 93 Jewelry and repairs. 35 52 60,190 38 27,562 37 11,012 526 258,016 94 Ladders....... , ..... 3 1 500 6 4,75Q (@ # E º 15 3,312 95 Lamps ............. 3 1 900 9 11,980 1 260 31 11,218 96 Lasts and pegs ..... 8 9 7,350 9 5,364 º @ # ſ# 100 37,005 #ºad bar and pipe... 3| . . @ @ 23 13,975 4 1,150 67 30,868 98 Leather goods. .. .. 3 4 1,300 2 1,500 2 600 25 8,500 99 Leather, tanned, cur- 1 ried and finished... | 143| 212 218,947 | 148| 145,122 14 3,916 3,407| 1,219,982 100 Lime............... 163 2 1,312 50 23,155 $ $ @ s 691| 193,706 101 Liquors, distilled ... 9| 27 40,900| 52| 208,422 1 364 463 197,340 102 Liquors, malt .. 96 139 .76,940j 343| 355,687 14| 4,925| 1,892 801,487 103 Liquors, vinous ..... l4 15 13,525 15 9,800 3 770 99 33,170 104 Lock and gunsmith- - ing. ............. 4 3 2,300 b, 3,000 1 150 97 40,396 105 Log products ...... . 2,075 2,669 1,520,212 1,497 1,081,797 87| 19,659 49,886i 10,951,984 106Lumber products ... | 467| 706 550,228 266 170,063 40 10,202| 7,228 2,671,752 107| Malt ............... 6 5 3,950 ö 4,180 0 © © 67 19,868 108| Matches. ...... ..... 5 6 4,500 10 14,170 1 160 234 41,140 109 Mats and rugs ... . 6 6 4,000 .. 6 5 l 208 48 13,635 110|Mattresses and spring ( beds ..... , a © s º @ t » 20 24 19,935 34 29,175 6 2,316 298| 103,300 111|Metallic roofing and - •-- · flooring .......... 4 4 6,700 23 15,058 6 2,200 131 49,330 112 Mica, cut ... ... .... 12 10 4,050 13 8,890 1 260 126 29,178 113|Mirrors and plate glass ............. 4 4 7,300 12j 10,600 2 600 112l 51,400 114 Mon u m e n t s and tombstones ....... 65| 106 77,370 29 18,892 1 900 822 332,443 115 Musical instruments. 39 57 59,936 85 96,779 20l 6,763 2,305 998,312 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA 19ol. 19 1 TABLEAU vIII. Manufactures du Canada-Salaires et gages Ces personnes employées. Ail | 6 Is other employees. autres employés. Outside piece- workers. Ouvriers travail- lant à la pièce en dehors. . child- © " women | wages | ren | wages earnings º-6 #-s E-» º-º-s Inontants femmes | gages f§. gages gagnés. NO. $ NO. $ NO. 8 '39 6,i80 337 45,850 © © 1 140 517 85,308 21 1,998 93 7,295 © © $ 9 3 248 $ g $ $ 47| 10,520 | 1 i3oi .. : 12 1,555 7 470 3 825 | 40 5,677| .. t • | • @ © © 858 70,674 87 13,668 33 5,352 2,084 397,576 33 3,729 113 29,682 2,224 468,450 210 30,043 229 39,404 2 406 2 250 @ @ © © © © 5 © 3 280 © | @ $ 126 25,118 55 8,436 U) @ @ ts 25 4,974 10 1,105 1 250 83| 18,219| 52| 7,412 1 600 $ g $ s 2 100 a g $ @ 27 6,096 © © s $ 1 500 24 3,732 4 762 º º @ '38 7,800 i3 1,3i5 153 35,903 30| 4,315 17 2,100 © C g 6 4 554 B @ @ @ 35 13,756 5 780 3 2,500 57 11,430 28 4,433 @ 5 @ $ 16 400 10 50 6 1,200 © © $ © º @ @ º 203 23,602| 1,189 110,571 271 47,509 6 1,310| 101| 11,727| 18 5,075 i71 22,466 66 4,895 19 3,211 1 28 5S 14,660 26 3,177 $ © © º 8 1,200 .. 109| 12,666 5 450| . . C) | ) | 3 52 | 4ooº 5 1,508 11 1,623 12 2,160 8| 626 83 14,252 © Total salaries. Total des salaires. 5,600 46,326 13,696 75,681 4,500 4,066 8,850 3,500 15, 125 367,985 24,467 149,686 537,552 24,095 5,450 2,621,668 730,493 8,130 18,830 4,208 51,426 23,958 13,200 18,500 97,162 163,478 Total wages and earnings. Total Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Nº des gages et salaires. $ Canada --Suitc. 6,176 Machines à gaz ........ . 76 502,885 Verrerie. .. ... ........ 77 28,740 Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental .. ... ..... 78 209,608|Gants et mitaines.. .. . | 79 11,548|Colle forte. .. •. .. .. .. 80 17,981|Meules et décortiqueurs.. | 81 24,338|Ouvrages en cheveux ... | 82 9,150|Hamacs .. ............ 83 128,292 Quincaillerie.. .... .. .. .. 84 718,771 Sellerie. ... ... ... .. ... . 85 881,960|Chapellerie et pelleterie. . | 86 55,505 Foin pressé.. .. , . ..... 87 889,882| Bonneterie .......... .. , . 88 7,556|Encre . . ... .. , ....... 89 101,208| Décorations d'intérieurs.. | 90 1,693,542|Produits en fer et en acier 91 11,827|Boîtes à bijoux.. ... .... . 92 284,247|Orfèvrerie ... .. .. ... .. . 93 3,412|Echelles ... .. .. ....... . 94 17,814| Lampes ... .. .. .. .. . | 95 41,499| Formes et chevilles à chaussures.. ... .. ... . 96 30,868 Plomb en barres et tuyaux | 97 17,675 Cuir, effets en . .. .. .. . 98 1,262,300 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini .... ....... ... . 30 194,260|Chaux . ... .. ... ... ... .. 100 214,376|Liqueurs distillées. .. ... 101 817,350||Liqueurs, malt. ... .. |102 33,620 Liqueurs vineuses . .. .. . 103 41,596 Serrurerie et armurerie. , 104 11,133,666 Produits des billes(billots)105 2,689,864 Produits du bois de con- struction.. ....... , ... .. |106 19,868jMalt . . ... . .. .. ... .. . 107 68,501|Allumettes . .. .. ... .. .. . 108 16,874 Nattes et tapis . ... .... 109 121,137Matelas et sommiers élas- tiques.. .. ... ... .. .. , . 110 50,530 Toiture métallique. .. .. . 111 42,294 Mica coupé ..... .. .. .. . 112 55,920]Miroirs et glaces. . , .. , . 113 337,734|Monunuents et pierres tombales.. .. .. , ... ... . 114 1,013,190 Instruments de musique. 115 $ 120 aº CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 6» TABLE vIII. Manufactures of Canada—Salaries and wages of persons employed. \ ov# Salaried º# #ºser , sales- All Propriétaires et .i .. — , © ) | | $ ! " Estab-| associés de la Officiers # CO10010ItlS Tous lish- Iſl8l1S0Il . Name or kind of lº No industr - - y. Eta- blisse- salaries | men | salaries | women | salaries | n.en wages C) ments • • - - 4- •- — •-» salaires | hom- | salaires | femmes | salaires | hommes gages IYl6>S NO, | NO. 3 NO. $ NO. $ N O. $ Canada-Com. 116 Musical instrument materials.. ... ... 7 8 6,200 7 5,049 © ſ ) 241 77,704 1179ils ... :: : ......... .. 14 10 8,400 55 71,550 1 300 588| 246,578 118,Qil clothing,........ 6 3 1,600 17 17,954 2 780 149 65,840 119Qptical goods., .. : .. 4 1 2,500 16 19,532 1l | 2,580 75 36,088 120 Painting and glazing 3 4 8,600 3 1, 100 3 520 95 34,137 121Paints and varnishes 18 28 39,750| 133 112,230 9| 3,554 3 2 158,834 122 Paper ... .. .. ...... 28 68 101,672| 124 129,565 13| 4,321| 2,047| 845.050 123 Patent medicines.. .. 35 40 46,280 109 106,129 27| 9,287 141 61,171 124 Photographic materi als ... .. : ... ... .. . 9 11 12,900 27 16,750 6| 2,070 66 26,693 125 Photography.. ... .. . 6 7 10,500| . . - º 3| 1,010 29 16,132 126| Picture frames ... . 15 18 17,024 39 20,631 9 2,616 502 161,131 127 Pipe andboiler cover- lIl8 . . .. . - • • • • • • • • • 3 2 2,300 10 8,594 1 416 33 15,175 #laºter © • é © © º > è $ g • © © 3 3 2,400 4 2,752 2 600 77 29,580 # † © # 6 3 4,600 64 40,982 5| 1,910 380| 156,267 130 Plumbing and tin- - smithing ......... 252 313| 281,157| 274| 149,487 41| 10,278 3,763| 1,363,795 131 Printing and book-i binding , ... . * g g 4 84| 110 112,705| 197 164,095 45| 13,234| 1,561 686,047 132 Printing and publish- ing.............. 419 522| 495,320| 1,057 844,912 194| 61,104| 5,607 2,879,593 pºr 133 Printing presses .. .. 5 4 · 6,500 14 14,700 2 820 251 96,345 134|Putleys............... 3 6 7,000 17 5,500 2 780 127 50,282 135 Pumps and windmills 17 34 39,600 42 49,420 11 3,084 457 168,740 136Railway supplies. ... 4 4 9 14 19,278 2 590 380| 159,000 137 Refrigerators ... .. . 5 4 3,850 8 4,372 96 25,480 138 Roofing. and roofing materials ......... 11 1b 22,700 14 15,669 3| 1,200 118 41,187 139jRubber clothing .... 6 7 10,000 32 25,838 3 768 95 47,600 140|Rubber and elastic goods............. 7 3 J,300 58 60,088 21| 8,589 306 118,872 141lSafes and vaults .... 3 3 5,000 19 28,260 1 300 158 71,200 142lSalt .. .. ... . • 9 0 * © © © © 9 14 7,600 12 12,940 3 1,080 164 60,974 143lSaws ... ... .. .... , . 7 5 6,940 17 8,709 10| 2,490 230 99,500 144lScales... , .......... 8 8 8,850 19 20,830 5 980 186 84,085 145lScrews . ... , .... .... 4 9 7,883 13 13,100 2 650 181 78,223 146ISeed cleaning and preparing ........ 17 20 16,200 . " 20,980 14| 4,128 148 48,788 147|Sewing machines ... 3| .. © © 15 23,524 3| 1,064 594 269,806 148Ships and ship repairs 39 46 27,800 59 56,484 1 400 2,420 750,689 149|Shoddy ... .. ... .. .. 6 9 7,430 3 2,000 1 250 44 15,449 150|Shooks, box. .. .. ... 9 16 5,050 3 2,000 © © g © 194 51,415 151 † • • e • e • g e e © * © © © 3 5 4,400 .. © © º © © º 20 10,560 152.Silversmithing ...... 12| 26 37,064 19 17,643 io 3,5io 37i 18# 153Slaught e ring a n d - meat packing ..... 57 87 79,920 176 146,747 32 9,487 1,997 765,290 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 121 TABLEAU vIII. Manufactures du Canada-Salaires et gages des personnes employées. Outside piece- other emplôyees. vorkers. autres employés. † Total dehors. Total |wages and salaries. | earnings. Total Total Nom ou sorte d'industrie.| N° child- des des 1 women ' wages ren | wages earnings | salaires. | gages et — - •és - - salaires. femmes : gages 6ºl(l- gageS mOntant8 fants gagnés No. | 8 NO. S NO, $ S $ Canada-Suite. | 1 © © é© © 37 5,415 . . L) , 11,249 83,119 Instruments de musique, matériaux ....... . , 116 14 4,226 1 187 . . © © 80,250 250,991|Huiles . . , ... ... ... . , | 117 78 15,350 @ @ & © 43 8S0 20,334 82,070| Vêtements en toile cirée. 118 44 8,149 21 2,899 . . © © 24,612 47,136Articles optiques...... . 119 º © - © $ º Q5 © © © Q ſº © 10,220 34,137 Peinture et vitrerie.. ... . 120 77 16,852 9 1,301 © © ^ » e 155,534 176,987 Peintures et vernis. ... |121 618 104,549 65 5,881 g g © © 235,558 955,480 Papier . ... .. ...... .... 122 262 53,767 19 2,714 . . { } @ 161,696| 117,652 Remèdes patentés .... .. 123 27 4,687 3 500 . . © El 31,720 31,880Matériel photographique.124 19 5,127 1 100 @ ) g) $ 11,510 21,359lPhotographie........... . 125 6 2,750 30 4,139 4 1,000 40,271 169,020 Cadres à gravures....... 126 | - l> • L © ſ© © © © 11,310 15,175 Matières à envelopper les - tuyaux et bouilloires ... 127 tº @ 4 ) E 14 1,800 L© $ @ @ 5,752 31,380 Plâtre .............. ... . 128 6 1,300 10 1,300 | } ſ } © © 47,498 158,867|Effets de plombiers. .... 129 93 14,765 271 35,163 2 800 440,922 1,414,523 Plomberie et ferblanterie130 769 137,370 122 13,390 32 8,500 290,034| 845,307|Imprimerie et reliure. ... 131 1,505 319,092 572 64,230 24 7,162 1,401,336 3,270,077|Imprimerie et publica- 32 $ tions . ... ... .. .. .. .. .. 1 35 6,700 9 1,359 Q @ @ $ 22,020 104,404|Presses à imprimer. , ... . 133 º ©. s © 30 5,000 C @ é $ 13,280 55,282|Poulies. ... ... ... * # # @ $ # 134 1 180 7 484 13 1,760 92,104 171,164|Pompes et moulins à vent |135 2 500 3 300 . . L) s 28,868 lºººM#aux de chemin de 136 * ICI' - . - • • • • • • • • • • • • -- . 16 2,000 $ @ © © 8,222 27,480lGlacières......... .. , .... 137 e Q $ $ @ g 4 390 39,569 v 41,577|Toiture et matériaux de toiture.. .. .. ......... l138 60 14,342 5 520 $ $© © 36,606 62,462 Vêtements en caoutcliouc}139 139 33,995 8 908 16 3,952 71,977 157,727lCaoutchouc et articles 4 élastiques ............ 140 g, s @ g @ º @ il Ö © C : > 33,560 71,200|Coffres-forts ... .. * Rs , 9 F , 141 3 250 . . @ @ 12 3,600 21,620 ' 64,824 Sel .. .. .. .. .. s * @ @ @ @ s º 142 g s s © 45 s # @ & 3 © g @ 18,139 99,500|Scies........ .... ..... . 143 1 226 7 900 @ ê © © 30,660 85,211|Balances................ 144 61 12, 023 G $ @ @ @ @; g $ 21,633 90,246| Vis. ........ ........ ... . 145 361 37,647 10 500 . . © © 41,308 86,935 Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence146 20 5,268 5 700 . . © © 24,558 275,774 Machines à coudre. .. .. . 147 · 2 144 © © $ $ C # © º 84,684 750,833|Navires, construction et radoub de ........ ... . 148 17| 3,326 1 225 © © $ B 9,680 19,000|Drap 1 enaissance.... , .149 º # @ @ 12 1,190 © © © © 7,050 52,605||Bois en paquets pour boîtes ........ .. , ... . 150 $ $ a é 3 416 . . © © 4,400 10,976|Enseignes ........... . .151 46 9,492 11 1,495] .. © © 58,247| 196,289|Argenterie ... .. ...... . . 152 100 16,342 24 2,378 .. º 4 236,154 784,010Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes......... .... 153 122 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE vIII. Manufaçtures of Canada-Salaries and wages of persons employed. Owners and firm 4 > Salaried officers, managers, sales- members. men, etc. y All Propriétaires et Officiers salariés . p 4 t ? © º , gérants, comm1s Tous # º† la aux Ventes, etc. Name or kind of lmentS No industr | -- h y. Eta- † salaries | men | salaries | women | salaries | men Wages salaires | hom- | salaires | femmes | salaires | hommes gages IIl62S NO. , NO. 3 NO. 3 NO, S NO. $ Canada-Con. 154{Smelting ... .. ... .. 12i . . .. | 112i 168,883 1 50 2,000 1,162,620 155|Soap : ..... ........ 23 27 44,244| 110 105,103 14| 3.902 342 141,064 156 Starch ............. . 12 10 2,707 29 33,800 1 200 333 95,207 157 Stationery goods .. ;| 12 17 20,500 71 60,104 23 7,356 172 79,306 158|Stereoty pin g a n d electrotyping . .. . 4 11 8,000 8 6,800 @ ſb 49 28,450 159Stone, cut ... .. .. .. 4 6 5,050 2 1,000 $ g ds à 63 24,625 160|Sugar refining ...... 4 . . @ @ 62 133,800 2 800| 1,190 610,080 161|Textiles, dyeing and finishing ... .. .. * $ 3 2 2,000 15 22,500 453 192,951 162lTobacco, chewing smoking and snuff. 22, 37 61,900| 128 163,896 1,027 352,885 163 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes ... .. .. . 138 188| 205,533| 271| 231,219 29 10,772 2,441| 1,019,326 164Umbrellas.; ... ; .... 3 7 8,300 '8 8,592 13 3,200 36 9,800 165]Vinegar and pickles. 24 29 22,200 44 28,075 5| 1.478 159 51,678 166]Wall paper ......... 4 1 2,000 60 93,420 e e sº 229 93,683 167|Washing compounds. 3 3 2,500 .. # $ @ 10 4,700 168Washing machines and wringers , ... . 6 11 8,000 3 3,360 154 44,760 169|Watch cases. .. ... .. 4 3 9,000 65 42,284 37| 10,742 331| 127,040 170|Wax candles . . , ... . 3 3 6,000 . . L> i ; $ @ $ 5 16 ,200 17l | Window blinds and shades . . ... .... 4 9 13,000 24 18,506 10| 4,135 185 66,682 l72Wire. .... ........ 15 22| 18,315 54 50,818 10 3,950 435| 160,087 173Wire fencing,. .... ;| 14 24 15,700 20 12,900 2 716 146| 57,662 174|Wood pulp, chemical - and mechanical.... [ 25| 12 5,800| 110 108,059 2 700 3,093 1,053,078 175Woodworking a n d turning. .... ... .. ; 34 51 31,495 31 25,580 7| 3,970 770| 229,511 176]Wool, carding and fulling ........... 3 4 1,250 10 1,350 177|Woollen goods ... .. . 157| 214| 152,680j 181| 186,503 12 2,80t 3,019 1,062,713 178Wool pulling. .. ... . 3 3 3,200 1 600 © © º © 24 ,338 1#Woollen yarnS .. .. . 6 5 3,800 2 1,250 1 250 36 9,663 s°An other industries . 106 115 •iaº 255 205,963 29 9,698 1,902 717,718 society emblems, 2 rice cleanin supplies, 2 show cases, 2 silk an º Includes l air brakes, l alabastine, 1 axle grease, 1 babbitt metal, 1 bark extract, 1 belting and hose, rubber, 1 blankets and sweat pads, 1 bleaching powder, 2 carbide of calcium, l carpet sweepers, 1 car wheels, 1 celluloid goods, 1 chains, 1 charcoal, 1 china and glass decorating, 2 chewing gum, 2 church ornaments, 1 cider presses, 2 coke, 2 combs, 2 confectioners'supplies, 1 costumier and hairdresser, 1 cotto- lene, 1 cotton and wool waste, 1 cream separators, 1 dental supplies, 1 dyes and colours, 1 egg concentrate, l embroidery, 1 enameiware, l featherbone, l feather goods, l felt paper and pulp, 1 fire alarm supplies, 1 firemen's supplies, 1 fireworks, 1 fly paper, 2 fur dressing, 1 gold leaf and foil, 1 grapfite, 2 gypsum, 1 insect powder, l knitting machines, 1 knitting needles, 2 laces and braids, 2 lanterns, 2 macaroni and ver- micelli, 1 mantels and grates, 2 miscellaneous, 1 needles, 1 opium, 2 patterns, 1 peat, 2 plaster and stucco, 1 popcorn, 1 pottery, painted ware, l prepared cheese, 1 prepared flour, 2 quilted goods, 2 regalias and and polishing, 1 rug patterns, 1 sausage casings, 1 sea-grass, 1 school silk goods, 2 skates, 1 slaughtering, not including meat packing, 1 soda water apparatus, 1 spinning wheels, 1 spray-motors, 1 stamps and stencils, 1 steam packing, 1 stove polish, *1 tallow refining; 1 thread, 2 type founding, 1 vaccine, l vaseline, 1 washing blue, 1 waxed paper, 1 wax figures, 1 woodenware, 1 yeast cakes. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 123 TABLEAU vIII. Manufactures du Canada—Salaires et gages des personnes employées. Outside piece- other employees. workers. ss - ©-,-v, p Ouvriers travail- Total autres employés. lant à la pièce en| Total Wag § §n d dehors. salaries. | earnings. Total Total Nom ou sorte d'industrie. | N child- © des des women | wages re)ſ} wages earnings salaires. # §§ #m- ºéºé-» — |. - tants femmes | gages Gl(l- gages monta fants gagneS. NO. $ NO. $ NO, $ $ 3 Canada-Fin. (© © é © s $ @ @ 168,933 1,162,620 Métallurgie .... .... ... . 154 116 ,643 20 3,010 153,249 164,717|Savonnerie.. .... ... .. . 155 12 1,921 5 625 36,707| 97,753 Empois , ... ......... , 156 278| 57,638 32 3,211 87,960 140,155|Articles de librairie .... . 157 1 150 14,800 28,600|Stéréotypie et électrotypie158 g 5 # # 6,050 24,625||Taille de la pierre ...... 159 10 2,600 134,600 612,680|Raffineries de sucre .. .. 160 54 12,746 41 6,895 24,500| 212,592Tissus teints et finis..... 161 1,062 178,525 87 8,860 10 25,000 225,796 565,270 Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser ........ ... . 162 1,457| 310,842 233| 31,278 12 4,700 447,524| 1,366,146|Tabac, cigares et ciga- 63 • rettes ... .. ... ... ... - 1 98 16,120 @ @ $ ê © © 20,092 25,920jParapluies..... : .. « @ @ @ ê s 164 122 18,707 14 1,157| . . 51,753 71,542 Vinaigre et marinades .. |165 22 4,032 77 8,132 .. 95,420| 105,247|Tapisserie . ... .... .. .. . 166 3 876 2 400| . . , |) 5,976|Compositions à laver. .. |167 4 1,200 6 858 © © 11,360 46,8k8|Machines à laver et à - tordre ................ 16S 64 13,546 3 324 © 62,026 140,910||Boîtes de montres...... . 169 2 3U0 9 750 C, 6,000 10,250|Cierges..... ........... 170 70 14,780 6 702 Q © 35,641 82,164Stores et rideaux en toilej171 76 16,004 40 5,687 \© © 73,083 181,778 Fil de fer. ............. 172 5 1,250 2 300 1 150 29,316 59,362 Fil de fer à clôture ..... 173 28 4,095 56 8,075 © 114,559 1,065,248 Pulpe de bois, procédés - chimiques et méca- niqufs ....... ... ... : . 174 40 9,712 43 5,196 @ 60,345| 244,419 Ouvrage et tournage du - | bois ... ... • ºs @ @ @ F @ @ @ e 175 2 40 1,250 1,390 Cardage et foulage de la R. laine ..... ........... 176 2,820 589,499 531| 70,515 18 1,606| 341,987 1,724,333 Articles en laine ........ 177 C @ $ 5 g @ º 6 © # @ @ 3,800 9,338 Etirage de la laine .. ... [178 21 3,144 2 225 1 45 5,300 13,077 Laine en échevaux . 179° 943 173,053 122 nºs 3 270| 257,060 919,029 pº - autresindustriesli180 l Compremant 1 freins à air, 1 albâtre, 1 graisse à essieu, 1 métal babbitt, 1 extrait d'écorce, 1 courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc, 1 couvertes et plastrons, 1 poudre à blanchir, 2 carbure de calcium, 1 balayeuses, 1 roues de wagons, 1 objets en celluloïde, 1 chaînes, 1 charbon de bois, 1 porcelaine et verre, décorations, 2 gommes à mâcher, 2 ornements d'églises, 2 presses à cidre, 2 coke, 2 peignes, 2 articles de confiserie, 1 cos- tumier et coiffeur, 1 cottolène, 1 coton et laine, déchets, 1 séparateurs à crème, 1 matériel dentaire, 1 teintures et couleurs, 1 œufs concentrés, 1 broderie, 1 articles étamés, 1 baleine, 1 articles en plumes, 1 feutre, papier et pulpe, 1 matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie, 1 effets de pompiers, 1 feux d'artifice, 1 papier à mouches, 2 pelleterie, préparation, 1 or en feuille et étain, 1 graphite, 2 gypse, 1 poudre insecticide, 1 machines à tricoter, 1 § à tricoter, 2 dentelles et tresses, 2 lanternes, 2 macaroni et vermicelle, 1 manteaux et grilles de cheminées, 2 divers, 1 aiguilles, 1 opium, 2 patrons, 1 tourbe, 2 plâtre et stuc, 1 maïs crevé, 1 poterie, objets peints, 1 fromage préparé, , 1 farine préparée, 1, effets piqués, 3 insignes et emblèmes, 2 nettoyage du riz, 1 patrons de tapis, 1 enveloppes à saucisson, 1 herbe marine, 1 fournitures d'écoles, 2 vitrines, l soie et effets en soie, 2 patins, 1 abattoirs, non compris dons les salaisons de viandes, 1 appareils pour eaux gazeuses, 1 rouets, 1 moteurs-vaporisateurs, 1 étampes et patrons, 1 garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur, 1 cirage de poêle, 1 suif raffiné, 1 fil, 2 caractères d'imprimerie, 1 vaccin, 1 vaseline, l bleu à laver, 1 papier ciré, 1 figures en cire, l objets en bois, 1 levain. 124 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE.IX. .. Manufactures of Canada-Working time. Aggregate working days in year. | N,. Nombre collectif des jours de Estab- travail dans l'année. | lish- - II)6ºIltS No. Name or kind of industry. •-- | Eta- blisse- men1 woment | children ! IneI1t8 . - --• - hommes" | fen mes* | enfants.* NO. NO. NO. MO. Canada. ......................... ...... A # # # # # # # # # # # 14,650 55,454 024 15,482,934 2,800,441 l Abrasive goods... ............... ... .. ... ... ......... 5 27.987 600 300 2 |Aerated and mineral waters. ... , ..... , ... ... , . • s s s © e a ê e e r a e 58 137,573 6,700 5,023 3 | Agricultural implements .... ..... ........ ................ 114| 1,536,363 5,860 26,280 4 Ammunition. ............ .. ... : ..... ........... ........ 3 75,900 36,200 # # 5 Artificial feathers and flowers............... ... .......... . 3 I,l50 15,350 5,520 6 | Artificial limbs and trusses. ... ... ... ...... ....... ... .. .. # 3,300 2,030 900 7 |Awnings, tents and sails............... , .................... 25 38,708 38,976 2,300 8 | Axes and tools. .. ... .. .. .. , ............ ................. 21 271,685 880 1,200 9 | Bags, cotton ... ... º º º u t e a s º * • » 4 * e , a s t é e s » a s e s es g e e s s 5 49,400 53,910 1,200 10 | Baking powder and flavouring extracts.. ..... ........ , .. # 13 19,190 23,900 1,800 11 | Barley, pot and pearl.......... ...................... ..... 3 4,770 º# @ # # · 12 | Baskets................. .. · · · · · ... ... ......... ..... . 15 44,273 7,925 11,980 13 | Batting.................... ........ , , .... .... ........ 4 17,580 2,500 600 14 | Belting and hose, leather...-................................ 4 22,500 900 900 15 | Bicycles ... ... .. : . ... .. ... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · ......... . » , s à 16| 119,580 # # 900 16 Bicycle repairs.. ........ ..... . s # # # # # # # # # # s s n º m e s s # m Ep a s u E E e 4 7,452 · 2,400 475 17 | Billiard tables and materials. ............................. 3 9,000 é g • • 18 Blacking ... .......... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .................... 6 7,050 10,075 900 19 | Blacksmithing. ......... ... ............... , ............. 11 17,400 @ @ 300 20 | Boats and canoes.. ............... ...... ................. 18 37,869 # # 21 | Boilers and engines.................... · • · . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 59| 1,076,909 $ s 1,808 22 | Boots and shoes........... , .... ................... ... 179 2,311,490 1,117,826 166,150 23 | Boot and shoe supplies , ... ... .............. 7 42,6 y 3,000 24 | Boxes and bags, paper. ........ ... , , , , ... , ............... 34 82,985 317,490 21,855 25 | Boxes, cigar.......... ... ................. . , # @ @ # $ $ $ E G $ $ 8 50,410 37,380 1,794 26 | Boxes, woolen......... .............................. .... 84 410,636 5,673 52,093 27 Brass castings. .................... .. .................... 23| 227,889 4,500 9,820 28 | Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ........ , ... ............. 258 991,638 627,268 108,488 29 Brick, tile nnd pottery.. .... ............................ 573 967,695 # s 9 30 Bridges, iron and steel... .... -• * • º * • º * º * º • • • • • « e » , s a « s » s » s 6 230,150 $ 42 @ s 31 Brooms and brushes. ........ ... .... .................... 28| 140,610 49,630 22,750 32 | Butter and cheese..... .. ... ............................. 3,576 1,140,702 s , @ # 33 Buttons.. ......... , ................................ ... 5 30,580 38,465 20,380 34 Cardboard. ....... ....... ... ..... .. .................... 3 25,500 6,000 900 35 iCarpets....... , ......... .... ............................ 10 83,450 52,025 6,850 36 Car repairs ..... ... .. .. .............................. 26 t,623,245 3,9 5,452 37 Carriages and wagons. .. ... ..... , .... ........ , ......... . 349 1,340,643 20,896 8,540 38 Carriage and wagon materials. .. ... .... ......... ........ 27| 247,429 3,300 4,500 39 Cars and car works............ .. .. ..... ............ , .. 7 | 826,729 267 17,219 40 Cement, natural rock....................... ....... ... .. 3 21, º $ $ 9 41 Cement, Portland . .. .. .. , ........... .......... , ... 7 116,498 1,132 1,120 42 Church decorations................................... , .... 4 9,939 50 300 43 Clothing, men's ... ... .. .... . · · · · · · · · · · · .............. 735 760,074| 1,201,933 34,967 44 Clothing, men's (factory product)............. ... . .......... 58| 399,885| 598,602 15,690 45 Clothing, women's......... .. ............................ 334 89,422 1,285,714 35,471 46 Clothing, women's (factory product).. , ........... .... .. ... . 26 65,350 651,550' 6,900 47 Cocoa and chocolate....... , ... .......................... 4 10,000 6,850, 250 48 Coffees and spices. ............... • • • • © © * • • e @ e e e s e e • r s e s e s • 29 58,976 48,636 600 49 Coffins and caskets. .............................. ........ 16 139,700 14, # 2,400 50 Condensed milk...... ............................. , ....... 4 14,530 11,524 600 5l Cooperage. ........... , ... .. , ................. , ... .. , ... .. | 64 193,598 # 2,750 16 y * Men and women in this table are persons 16 years of age and over, and children are persons under 88,l'S. *Under the heading of months in operation in this table is given the number of establishments working (1) full time or 12 months, (2) # time or 9 to under 12 months, (3) # time or 6 to under 9 months and (4) + time or 3 to less than 6 months. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. TABLEAU Ix. Manufactures du Canada-Temps à i'ouvrage. { | Average Months in opération in year 2 # Mois en opèration durant l'année * time per | week nOt Nom ou sorte d'industrie. iN°. Movenne full time # time | # time | # time | given é> •º-º-8 s--sa- «º-geg - ºgmyº &- èmºt- † temps | # du à du # du IlOI) par semaine. complet temps temps | temps donné NO, NO. NO. NO. NO. 56:7| 6,328| 1,27} 4,778 1,506 76l ... .. .. -- ... : .... .. . Canada. 60 * 8 5 © a @ @ © © .. Articles pour le polissage................. l 58 6 48 6 4 & é .. |Eaux gazeuses et minérales............... 2 58 ° 5 93 16 4 1 .. Instruments aratoires. .................... 3 52-7 2 1 © © © © .. Munitions. .... , ... ..................... 4 52 · 2 1 1 1 © © . . | Plumes et fleurs artificielles. , ... .. .. .. .. . | 5 56 ' 0 3 f# $ $ g g @ .. Membres artificiels, bandages herniaires,etc 6 56 " 8 19 5 1 .. Auvents, tentes et voiles. ... , ... ... ... . 7 57 · 3 18 3 © © .. Haches et outils........................... 8 56 ° 0 5 g $ .. Sacs en coton. .............. ..... ...... 9 53 ' 6 13 g g © .. Poudre-levain et essences.. ........... .. . 10 60 ' 0 2| 1 6 @ â) .. Orge mondé et perlé................... .... 11 59 * 1 6 S 1 6 .. Paniers .. ................... ... ... .. .. . 12 55 ' 1 4 $ $ @ @ .. Ouate.. ............. ... .... . .. ..... 13 57-7 4 se s © © C @ .. Courroies et tayaux en cuir. ... ..... .... 14 55*5 14 © © 1 1 .. Bicyclettes ... .. ... ................... . | 15 60 : 0 # 2 s à @5 1|Bicyclettes, réparations de. ......... , .... . 16 58° 3 3 © # e s @ @ .. lTables de billard et matériaux ..... .. , .... 17 55 ' 0 5 â 1 # @ - Cirage. .. -- ... ............... ......... 18 59 * 0 11 © @ p fp @ Forges.............. -- ........... : ... ... 19 56*8 12 #8 2 1 Bateaux et canots............ ..... • $ 20 57-7 57 2 # # © a Bouilloires et machines................... 2I 57 · 9 154 19 4 2 Chaussures........................ ...... 22 58 * 0 6 1 g a a © Articles de cordonnerie.. ......... ........ 23 54° 6 31 2 1 6 g Boîtes et sncs, papier .................... 24 57 "1 8 © © # # $ C Boîtes à cigares. ..... , ................... 25 59 ° 4 38 33 6 7 Boîtes en bois ........................... 26 56 ° 5 23 « a © © © º . | Fonderies de cuivre. ... ... .. ........... | 27 59-7 251 6 1 .. Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ............. 28 @ @ © # © © @ @ ºs , 573 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ............ 29 57 : 2 4 1 1 g .. | Ponts en fer et en acier, ... ........... . | 30 56° 7 26 2 º> º $ .. | Balais et brosses. ......... ........... , ... 31 66 " 0 «à é 8| 3,568 ® . |Beurre et fromage ....................... 32 56° 6 5 # $ © © # .. |Boutons......................... ....... 83 63° 6 3 o s $ # $ .. Carton. .................. ............... 34 58° 9 10 @ $ @ s $ .. Tapis .. ........ .... • @ e @ @ s @ e g 5 . .. .. | 35 59 * 0 25 s , 1 s .. | Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer.. | 36 59-2 342 6 1 © © .. Carrosserie.......................... , .. 37 58 * 5 23 2 1 1 .. Matériaux de carrosserie.. ... ............ 38 56 ' 6 6 1 © â g © .. Construction de wagons de chemin de fer. .. 39 63*3 1 1 1 é © .. Ciment, pierre naturelle ... .. ....... .... 40 60 * 0 6 1 C º 3 s $ .. Ciment de Portland. ... ............ .. . 41 · 60 ° 0 3| . . Il .. .. | Décorations d'églises....... .. .. ... ... .. . " # 56 ° 3 632 89 7 2 5| Habillements d'hommes.. ... * s º e • • • • e s s e e 43 50 7 52 1 g # º s 5|Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués).. , ... . . | 44 55 ' 3 223 99 11 1 .. | Habillements de femmes.. .. ... .. ..... . . 45 52-9 23 2 # 6 1 .. Habillements de femmes (fabriqués)....... 46 56 " 0 2 2 6 @ @ @ Coco et chocolat..... .. ................ 47 54 : 5 28 1 @ g @ Café et épices ............... .. ......... 48 58 * 1 16 .. $ û © Cercueils........... , .... ............. , . 49 58 ' 8 2 1 1 $ 4 Lait condensé..... ..................... 50 57 : 9 40 12 8 4 Tonnellerie , .............................. 51 * Les hommes et les femmes dans ce tableau sont des personnes de 16 ans et au-dessus, et les enfants des personnes au-dessous de 16 ans. • *Sous l'en-tête de mois en opération est donné le nombre d'établissements travaillant (1) le temps complet ou 12 mois, (2) les # du temps ou 9 à au-dessous de 12 mois, (3) la # du temps ou 6 à au-dessous de 9 mois, et (4) le # du temps ou 3 à au-dessous de 6 mois. 126 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. «0 TABLE Ix. Manufactures of Canada-Working time. «© Aggregate working days in year. Nombre collectif des jourg de # travail dans l'année. mentS - No. Name or kind of industry. d-º•-8 Eta- blisse-| men women | children lmentS •-g° •es-e-gr 4-3-º- hommes | femmes | enfants NO. NO. NO, NO. Canada-Con. 52 Cordage, rope and twine , ... .............. ......... ... .. 11| 156,887 56,86: 27,152 53 Corks ........ ... : ... .................... ...... ......... 5 14,700 16,50( 900 54 Corsets and supplies.......... ...... ... , ... .. . .. , ... . , à 14 30,460| 153,06 3,420 55 Cottons. .. .. .... . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . - 20 1,608,794| 1,457,64 523,170 56 Cutlery and edge tools. .. , ... ſº s • * > • • » n # # # e # , a , m s 7 71,400 11,07( 1,50 ) 57 | Dies and moulds........... ......................... .... 3 3,900 © , 1,800 58 |Drugs .............. $ • • • • • • • • • • • • * sº © º n º & a , é e s é s @ E s # # # s à $ $ e s 19 112,176 40,94t 593 59 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring... ... ... ... , ... ............. 14 29,500 21,10(. 900 60 j Electrical apparatus and supplies.. ... .. ........ ... .. , ... .. . 25| 507,303 55,92f 1,810 61 | Electric light and power........ .... .. ... ... ............ 58 274,149 1,500 630 62 | Elevators......... .. ....... ............... s. ........... 4 48,000 30(! $ # 63 Evaporated fruits and vegetables. ... .. ... . * & % $ # @ « © © # @ @ # # @ $ s 50 54,680 70,357 2,227 64 #§ * $ * • • • • © E e 4º º º © , , @ @ s • • s a º E • e e s , s s s é s @ e s s s s s s e s 7 39,038 600 # # 65 Fancy goods, n.e.s..... ... .. , ......... ... , .............. 4 2,120 29,320 1,890 66 | Fertilizers ... ........... , ... .......... ........... , ... 6 14,520 600 , g 67 |Fish, preserved..................... ....... ............. 1,097| 743,796 510,475 79,90 ! 6S |Flax, dressed............... , ............... ............ 31| 115,041 13,538 22,359 69 Flouring and grist mill products. ......... s @ e $ $ # # # # @ g @ g 4 s 400| 873,669 12,422 3,638 70 | Foundry and machine shop products....................... . 315 3,286,324 34,402 51,810 71 [Fringes, cords and tassels................................... 7 9,255 23,284 6,010 72 jFruit and vegetable canning............ , s @ , ... , y a # $ 5 g © s g 58| 195,176| 295,652 29,602 73 , Furnishing goods, men's. .................................. 52 136,480| 1,076,712 24,470 74 | Furniture and upholstered goods.. ... ... ... ... .. .. ... .... 169| 1,652,685 49,097 117,937 75 Gas, lighting and heating........ © © © º º > © © © º s • • • • s • a • s e s a e s s 27| 419,279 300 300 76 Gas machines............... .... ........................ 4 5,280 # # 0 $ 77 Glass ....................... ... ..................... 11 208,802 9,630 31,500 78 Glass, stained, cut and ornamental. .. .. .... , ..... ......... . 9 16,617 « e . 300 79 Gloves and mittens ...................................... 22 98,455| 146,900 5,925 80 Glue. .. ... ... ... ...... .. .. · .. .. .. ....................... 3 11,180 | | | # 600 81 Grindstones and pulpstones ................................ 6 15, 442 4 â $ $ 82 | Hairwork. ........ ... , ... ... ............................ 6 12,300 13,975 300 88 |Hammocks....... .... .............. .... ............... 4 5,100 3,450 2,150 84 | Hardware, carriage and saddlery. .... , ........ , .... .. , .. 6 93,475 9,112 gº g 85 Harness and saddlery... .. .. .. · º º º * º * º * º * • s n s e s é s e s s e e 95 482,650 111,825 25,900 86 Hats, caps and furs...... .... ........ ....... .... ..... 115 301,927 592,939 4,896 87 iHay, baled.. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · .............................. 5 48,465 s pt g g 88 Hosiery and knit goods.................................... 52| 305,476 658,628 62,631 89 Ink .................... , .......... ſº w º º u u s » e s s s e s e e à @ @ @ @ @ @ 3 3,846 573 546 90 | Interior decorations....................................... 12 57,969 @ @ 900 91 | Iron and steel products ................................... 29| 1,113,509 36,101 15,739 92-iJewelry cases................................ ......... , • • • 3 4,500 7,500 3,000 93 Jewelry and repairs........................ ............... 35| 173,880 27,142| - 15,005 94 Ladders . : . ............................................. 3 2,792 0 @ 255 95 Lamps ..... .. · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 9,300 7,600 C @ 96 | Lasts and pegs. ........ â » © © s © s © © © © © © © e s e s s s e g s e s s e e s e 8 ,300 6,600 1,200 97 | Lead bar and pipe.................. ... " © © © « • e s s © © © © © © º º º 3 20,900 ga ©t @ 9 98 | Leather goods . ... ... . , e e s e e º ti @ g @ e © © "• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 7,200 11,400 3,900 99 Leather, tanned, curried and finished.. ... .. .......... , .... 143 997,306 45,775 9,000 l00 Lime .... ...... . .. .. .. : .... ... ... ........... .. : - ... 163 162,931 e © 456 t0l |Liquors, distilled.................. .. ... ......... .... ... .. 9 118,240 12,620 1,500 t02 Liquors, malt .............. .. , ... .. , ... .. .. , ... : ... ..... . 9(] 557,550 16,544 8,400 103 Liquors, vinous...................... .. .. .. ... ... ... ... .. . 14 21,308 960 300 l04 Lock and gunsmithing. ............ .. .. ... : .... ... ... . 4 23,475 1,350 $ e 105 Log products............................ ... . * g e g e 6 @ @ # $ @ â s 2,075 8,731,581 34,692| 185,431 106 Lumber products. ... ............ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 467| 1,978,077 1,750 24,574 107 Malt .... .................................. · · · · · · · · · · · · 6 13,990 $ @ @ $ 108 Matches.................... .. .......... .. -- .... .. · · · · · 5 66,090 46,625 18,425 t09 Mats and rugs. ............. .... « e » • e e e e s • a • • • • • • • • • • » • • • 6 12,900 5,250 78 •ºr 127 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. TABLEAU IX. Manufactures du Canada—Temps à l'ouvrage. Average Months in operation in year # Mois en opération durant l'année time per week. Not Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Moyenne desfull time # time à time | # time | given heures de - mê• - - a-gººse travail par | temps | # du # du 3 du IlOIl semaine. | complet temps | temps | temps | donné NO. NO. NO. NO. NO. Canada-Suite. 56° 1 7 3 1 © © .. Corderie. ....... .. s ...................... 52 54 * 2 5 $ @ © @ @ .. | Bouchons. ... -- ... .. .. ................ 53 54 ' 0 14 º © © L) , .. Corsets .............. ........ ........... 54 59 - 5 20 © © © C, .. Cotons. ... : ... ... ............. ...... . 55 59 * 1 7 @ @ 4 © © .. Coutellerie et instruments tranchants.. ... . 56 53" 6 3 © © G @ s .. Coins et moules.................... , ..... 57 55 - 8 15 2 © $ 2 .. | Drogues. ... .. ..... ...... ............. 58 55 ° 3 13 1 @ # © © .. Teinturerie .... , ..... ....... , e » s $ e t e E 59 55 " 6 25 $ | ) g @ © © .. | Appareils et effets électriques. ............ 60 65 * 8 58 © º ) $ ge ê, @ .. Lumière et force motrice électriques.. ..... 61 58 ° 5 4 @ e g g | º | 3 .. Ascenseurs . ................ ..... .. ... 62 60 * 1 1 1 4 44 .. Fruits et légumes évaporés ... .. , .... ... 63 55° 1 6 1 º a» (@ @ . Matières explosives. ... ...... ... . .. .. . 49 ° 2 3 1 $ $ $ Up .. | Articles de fantaisie...................... 65 59 ' 3 5 © # # $ 1 .. | Engrais. .. ........ · @ e e , a e 9 e a = • e , e s » a a é s 66 55 ' 4 10 33 262 792 .. Poisson, salaisons et conserves. ... ........ 67 57-7 1 21 5 4 . Lin prèparé ... ... .............. ... 68 61 ° 3 312 51 25 12 .. |Produits des moulins à farine. ....... .. .. 69 · 57 - 6 284 28 2 1 .. |Produits des fonderies. .................. 70 55 ° 4 7 $ b @ ê» ſ $ $ .. |Frange, corde et glauds.................. 71 59 °8 14 10 18 16 ,. Conserves de fruits et légumes. ........... 72 51 * 8 48 2 1 © # 1|Articles de toilette pour hommes.. .... , ... 73 58* 0 159 9 ® 1 .. | Meubles. ... .. .. · .. -- . - : - ... .. -- . - -- .. | 74 62 - 1 27 @ @ @ .. |Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage. . | 75 55 " 2 3 1 g @ .. | Machines à gaz ......................... 76 52: 7 6 4 · 1 .. Verrerie. ........ • © e º b s º º © e z • t u » e * s e e s 77 55 " 0 9 g © 6 .. | Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental........ 78 56*9 17 5 , gº .. Gants et mitaines.............. • s s © © © , | 79 61 * 6 1 2 © © $ .. Colle forte ....... ............. ........ 80 38 ° 3 © © º © 4 $ 2|Meules et décortiqueurs. .... . •, E E © © © © © © © e © 81 57 · 0 6 V ) © © s» @ .. Ouvrages en cheveux........ ,° © © © º © © © © © 5 e s 82 51 5 3 1 $ g» ©: Hamacs ... ... ..... ......... .. ... . .. .. | 83 56'5 4 2 ê , G .. |Quincaillerie.................. : ... . - ... | 84 58'3 93 2 E @ © . Sellerie. .. , ... , ..................... . .. .. | 85 , 51 ° 5 95 12 8 V ! Chapellerie et pelleterie. .. ............... 86 60 0 ° 3 2 $ @ © Foin pressé................... .... , ..... . 87 56 · 9 48 4 ſ© © $ Bonneterie............... ... .. .......... 88 54'3 3 @ @ Q) © Encre. ........... . · e s © • e e s a dº º • » * e m e se e ® * • 89 55 " 0 11 1 º > $ ) Décorations d'intérieurs ............. ... . | 90 58 2 25 3 ] © . |Produits en fer et en acier........ ....... 91 53 ' 0 3 @ 5 f ! $ . |Boîtes à bijoux .... . - e • • • @ t e © º s • © e e e a e e 92 53° 8 34 1 @ @ U> Orfèvrerie. ...... ........... ... ....... 93 58 ' 3 1 © º 2 0 Echelles ................................. 94 50 * 3 2 1 # [ 2 ſ# Lampes ..... . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ... , ..... 95 57 ° ! 6 2 C @ g Formes et chevilles à chaussures........ , .. 96 57 · 0 3 gº # g g Plomb en barres et tuyaux. .............. . 54 '3 3 $ $ $ $ | ) Cuir, effets en. .......... .............. 98 59 · 1 138 4 1 © . . |Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini... .............. 99 @ L) $ $ ſ© © © © 163Chaux ............ .................. ... 100 61 * 1 5 3 1 @ g .. | Liqueurs distillées................. .... . | 101 59 ° 1 95 1 ſ© © © © Liqueurs, malt. ...... ................... 102 58 ° 4 11 1 © © 2 Liqueurs vineuses. . .. ................... 103 55· 0 3 1 Q ^ ^s # # Serrurerie et armurerie ............ .. .... 104 58 * 9 346 442 727 560 Produits des billes (billots).. .......... ... 105 57 : 5 340 100 21 6 Produits du bois de construction...... , ... .. 106 63 * 8 © © 4 2 º g Malt ............ -- ..................... 107 60 ° 0 2 2 $ @ 1 Allumettes .... , ............... ........ 108 56* 0 2 3 1 © $ Nattes et tapis ..... .. © • • © © © º e t e e s e s a » 109 128 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE Ix. Manufactures of Canada—Working time. Aggregate working days in year. Nombre collectif des jours de Estab- travail dans l'année. lish- No. Nanie or kind of industry. men tS Eta- blisse-| men wom.en | children mentS ©-- - @º-,» hommes | femmes | enfants NO. NO. NO, NO. | Canada-Con. 110 Mattresses and spring beds. ... , .............. .. .. ... .... . 20 89,613 16,425 6,720 111 | Metallic roofirg and flooring. ... .. , .... , ... ... ... ... ... .. 4 36,900 º º 2,400 112 Mica, cut........................ ...... ................. 12 31,698 23,780 1,150 113 | Mirrors and plate glass .................. ................ 4 32,700 ©# 90() 1J4 | Monuments and tombstones.. . . .. .. ... ... .. .. .. ..... 65 224,731 1,500 3,170 115 lMusical instruments...................................... . 39 690,645 700 24,700 116 | Musical instrument materials ... ... ............ ... , ... .. 7 72,833 ià y 11,015 117 |Oils . ... . • • • • • • . « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » » » » » • • « • • 14 157,009 4,200 305 118 |Oil clothing. ... .. ... r , ei e s # s # ê # s e © © º n é º é u $ , E s u s . # s # 4 l , 4 n 6 34,345 16,860 5 a 119 |Optical goods............................................. 4 23,700 14,400 6,300 120 | Painting and glazing. . , ... * º º º n s e E © e 4 e s º © e s © © © â s º s s º , a e º 3 28,500 @ @ # 121 | Paints and varnishes.... ... . . .. ........ ................ 18| 110,899 23,100 2,700 122 Paper........................................... .... ... . 28 610,748 178,842 18,900 123 | Patent medicines.. ... ...... .... ........... ............. 35 43,607 77,874 5,706 124 |Photographic materials.. .. ... . t e s # # # E # 4 à U dº 9 29,447 7,769 900 125 | Photography............................... .. -- ... .. • 4 ê 6 8,672 5,672 286 126 | Picture frames. ........ . .. ... - © • • © º a s a s s s º © s , e é © e © • • • • - 15 149,465 1,800 9,000 127 | Pipe and boiler covering. ..... ..... , ... ............ . # º © 5 3 •v5 , i5 ſ© - 128 Plaster. ............. ........ - e # s e s s e s s s e s 4 a s @ s p s , s & e º é , e v 3 18,120 4 $ 2,800 129 Plumbers'supplies................ .. ... ....... .......... 6 113,750 1,800 3,000 130 Plumbing and tinsmithing.................. ... .......... 252 1,103,735 27,852 78,534 131 Printing and bookbinding. .... ......... ... ... .... , .... .. 84 465,364| 226,722 36,422 132 Printing and publishing.......... ... .. ...... ... ... ..... .. 419 1,678,165| 452,998| 160,387 133 Printing presses...... . .. ..... ... .. .. .......... . ... 5 75,315 10,500 2,700 134 Pulleys .................... ... ......................... 3 38,100 . . 9,000 135 Pumps and windmills ..................... ........ .. , ... 17 132,200 300 1,835 136 | Railway supplies.............. ........................... 4| 114,000 600 900 137 |Refrigerators. ....................................... .... 5 27,713 © # 4,800 138 |Roofing and roofing materials........... . .. ........ .. .. 11 32,760 # # # $ 9 139 | Rubber clothing .... ... ... .. ... * s , s e s s e , s • • # * º © e s , e a , s º 6 26,420 16,320 1,300 140 | Rubber and elastic goods.............. .. ... , ...... .. ... .. 7 91,468 41,700 2,256 14l Safes and vaults .......... .... ...... ............... .... 3 47,400 ü 6 à 0 142 Salt .... , ... .. ... : ...... ... .......................... 9 45,219 500|, , # 143 Saws .............. , .................. .. ............. 7 64,875 # # @ @ 144 |Scales 8 54,300 300 1,500 145 Screws ............ ..... ... ........................... 4 51,204 16,993 # # # 146 Seed cleaning and preparing. ... ... ... ... .. ... .. .. .. , ... 17 39,055 64,211 1,100 147 Sewing machines ........................... , ... ........ | 178,200 6,000 1,500 148 Ships and ship repairs.. ..... , .. 39 606,431 350 a b 149 Shoddy .... ... . s • • • • © a © © © © • • • • © • • • • • • • • e a « s a e s e s • e e s s 6 12,700 4,820 275 150 Shooks, box................. .. , .......................... # 43,250 # @ 2,550 151 Signs. ... .. .......... .................................... 3 6,000 # © 900 152 Silversmithing. ... ... .. « • « • • • e • • * s e a e e s s e © s • e s • • • • 12 108,820 12,680 3,280 153 Slaughtering and meat packing...... ... , ................. 57 566,024 27,052 5,798 . 154 Smelting ...... , ... ......... - e @ @ @ @ e @ t» e e p e m • e • • • a t s ê © s , © 12 553,039 e b a º 155 Soap .................. .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 23 102 856 34,226 6,000 156 Starch ... . , ... ... : ... : ... .. ... ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... . 12 69,186 3,375 1,250 457 Stationery goods. .. .. .. ... . .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · - . - -- · · · · · · · · · · . 12 51,580 83,100 9,600 158 Stereotyping and electrotyping ........ .. ... ............. 4 14,700 © © 300 159 Stone, cut ..... .... ..................... .. , ... .. .. .. 4 15,729 © © 160 Sugar refining.. .......... : . ... ... ............. ... ... . 4| 343,150 © © 3,000 161 Textiles, dyeing and finishing .... .. ... .. ... 3 135,900 16,200 12,300 162 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff......... ....... ..... 22 291,302 298,323 28,416 163 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes............... ............. 138 731,461 428,232 67,293 164 Umbrellas .... , . • e • e e s e s © e e e . a s e e» e g © e s s e e s @ º @ v @ B @ s º º º º º 3 10,800 29,400 $ 3 165 lVinegar and pickles.................... , ...... ........... 24 39,561 27,819 5,279 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 129 TABLEAU Ix. Manufactures du Canada-Temps à l'ouvrage. Average Months in operation in year hours of @ , - y working Mois en opération durant l'année time Der week. nOt Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Moyenne full time # time | # time | # time | given des heures gmgm> s-8 •,mêm, •,• •és de travail | temps | # du à du # du DlOCl par semaine.| complet temps | temps | temps | donné NO, NO. NO. NO. NO, Canada-Suitc. 55 ' 4 18 @ mi 1 1 .. |Matelas et sommiers élastiques.. .... .... , 110 57 ° 2 4 @ g @ # ſ ) .. Toiture métallique. ... ..... . * • » • • • • • • , 111 36 " 9 7 1 ^ 6 ! 4]Mica coupé... .................. ........ 1l2 56 * 0 4 © $ $ $ $ @ . |Miroirs et glaces.. . ... ........... ... . 113 56'3 47 17 1 © © . Monuments et pierres tombales ... ....... il4 56'7 38 1 .. © # . |Instruments de musique.. ... .. .. .. ..... 115 56 ° 4 7 ſ ) , @ º • • ! . |Instruments de musique, matériaux. ...... | 116 64 ° 6 8 1 2 3 . lHuiles. ........... ... ... ............. 117 52-7 4 2 © © © Q .. Vêtements en toile cirée.. ..... .. ... .. .. . 118 54 ° 0 3 .. 1 . Articles optiques.-. ... ................. 119 56 " 0 2 1 © lPeinture et vitrerie... .... .... .. ........ 120 55 " 8 18 .. ! Peintures et vernis........................ 121 62'8 28 . . Papier.. ... ................... • à • e e g © © 122 52* 0 34 1 Remèdes patentés.. .... , ................. 123 54 * 7 8 1 Materiel photographique .... ............. 124• 53*3 6 -- Photographie ...................... .... 125 56 ° 9 15 .. |Cadres à gravures........ ........ ... .... 126 b5:7 8 ſ> , Matières à envelopper les tuyaux et 8 4 bouilloires...................... ... , | 127 60 ° 0 2 1 e , . Plâtre ............................ . .... 128 55 " 0 5 l @ @ C . |Effets de plombiers..... ... .......... ... 129 57* 4 236 6 7 3 . ]Plomberie et ferblanterie. ................ 130 53*5 82 1 1 . |Imprimerie et reliure. .. .. ... . « @ º @ @ @ @ 5 @ @ @ e 131 54 ' 5 419 © # © $ $ . ]Imprimerie et publications.. ... .. ..... . 132 54 " 0 5 º @ $ © . ]Presses à imprimer ... ... . , .......... 133 56'7 3 @ @ $s s és 4 . Poulies . ................. ........ • © © © e e 134 58° 7 13 s 1 f-8 . Pompes et moulins à vent.. .. .. .. ... ... . 135 53 ° 5 4 & $ $ $ @ @ © © . Matériaux de chemin de fer.. .. .. ........ 186 56° 4 5. e @ @ # @ © # . Glacières ................................ 137 58'9| 8 2 1 g @ .. lToiture et matériaux de toiture .......... 138 52'3 5 1 et ſe @ ts . Vêtements en caoutchouc. ................ 139 54"1 7 º © @ ts $ . Caoutchouc et articles élastiques .. .. .... | 140 56'6 3 © © $ s 6 # Coffres-forts ............... ............. 141 62* 0 5 2 2 5 © Sel. ................... .... ... ..... .. . | 142 56 ° 1 6 g • @ @ 1 Scies. .. ........... : .................. 143 56 * 6 8 ſ $ C @ © © Balances. ... ...... ... ............ .. .. l44 57:2 4 © J # ſ© s • • 18 • • • • • • • • • • • • -- • • • • • • • • . . .. -- . - - -- . 145 57-7 10 5 1 1 Nettoyage et préparation des graines de 881 ſl62H1C8 , , , , ... . · • · • • • -- . • º ê s e s a $ e s s s 146 58 - 0 3 © © $ $ @ ſa .. | Machines à coudre....................... . 147 55° 1 20 8 s 3 .. |Navifes, construction et radoub de ........ | 148 53'3 5 1 © ſ ! # 3 © . . | Drap renaissance. ...... ................. 149 59 ° 3 2 4 2 1 .. |Bois en paquets pour boîtes ... ........ .. 150 # © © ſ- .. ! .. | Enseignes ........ . .. . 151 56° 6 12 © º 6 $ $ V º © | .. | Argenterie....... , ........ - • • • • • • , © e r e 152 70-2 , 40 9 6| 2 .. | Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. ... ..... 153 83° 0 4 2 ſ$ 1 5]Métallurgie ... ........ .... ........... 154 57*3 23 $ º # # g .. !Savonnerie. ......-....................... 155 65 * 0 3 g s g 9 .. |Empois. .......... © © a © • • • s e e • • e s e # P s e e • • 156 52-9 12 s g a $ .. |Articles de librairie . , ... . ... ... .... . ... 157 54 ° 2 4 $ a $ $ $ .. Stéréotypie et électrotypie.. ... ... .. .... , | 158 53* 5 1 2 1 # . , lTaille de la pierre . .. .. ... .. · · · · · · 159 60 ° 0 3 1 @ © .. Raffineries de sucre.. .. ... ........ .. ..... 160 57 -3 3 • » , e ge $ .. lTissus teints et finis .............. ....... 161 57-6 20 2 © © • e .. Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser. ... , . 162 50° 5 133 + $ 1 .. Tabac, cigares et cigarettes............... 163 54 * 0 3 @ $ @ e d > $ Parapluies. . ....... .. ........ ......... 164 57 °8 18 3 1 2 Vinaigre et marinades. .............. .. . | 165 C—9 130 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE Ix. Manufactures of Canada-Working time. A^. Aggregate working days in year. Nombre collectif des jours de Estab- travail dans l'année. lish- - mentS No. Name or kind of industry. 8-^ -5 Eta- blisse-| men women | children ments º- a -> a- «- hommes | femmes | enfants NO. NO. NO, NO. Canada-Con. 196 Wall paper........ , ... .. .................. . ........ ... 4 66,756 5,425 21,404 167 |Washing compounds......... ............. ................ . 3 ,000 900 168 |Washing machines and wringers ......... ..... ............. 6 43,820 1,200 1,730 169 ]Watch cases. ........................ .............. « # @ # $ s 4 96,674 20,096 900 l70 lWax candles.............................................. 3 4,700 600 2,700 171 |Window blinds and shades.. ... ...... .. ... .. .. .. , ... ..... 4 55,500 21,000 l,800 172 Wire , . ........ , . • © © © E L @ @ @ = © © © © © © º º E s @ 4 º • • • s * s » • s s s s 15| 128,400 22,800 12,000 173 |Wire fencing ... ... , ........... ......................... 14 36,399 # 600 174 | Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical. ............. ... , ... .. 25| 788,265 8,600 14,881 175 ]Woodworking and turning......................... .. ..... 34| 176,496 10,700 10,830 176 Wool, carding and fulling...................... ....... .... 3 1,625 e @ 200 # † • © • s • © © © º g 4 e s @ s @ s s # 6 « s s s e s s E 157| 753,912 796,iès 151,681 178 ]Wool pulling.... .... ............ ....................... 3 6,780 $ s © © * 179 |Woollen yarns......... .... .. .......... ... , • • • • • • • • • • • 6 7,690 5,620 600 180 | All other industries 1 ... .. « , , , , , , , e s s es © © © © s e û û ^ û , v e e u s i @ @ 106 509,406 275,216| 35,542 * Includes 1 air brakes, 1 alabastine, 1 axle grease, 1 babbitt metal, 1 bark extract, 1 belting and hose, rubber, 1 blankets and sweat pads, 1 bleaching powder, 2 carbide of calcium, 1 carpet sweepers, l car wheels, 1 celluloid goods, 1 chains, 1 charcoal, 1 china and glass decorating, 2 chewing gum, 2 church ornaments, 1 cider presses, 2 coke, 2 combs, 2 confectioners'supplies, 1 costumier and hairdresser, 1 cotto- lene, l cotton and wool waste, 1 cream separators, 1 dental supplies, 1 dyes and colours, 1 egg concentrate, 1 embroidery, 1 enamelware, l featherbone, 1 feather goods, 1 felt † and #. 1 fire alarm sup- plies, 1 firemen's supplies, l fire works, 1 fiy paper, 2 fur dressing, 1 gold leaf and foil, 1 graphite, 2 gyp, sum, 1 insect powder, 1 knitting machines, 1§ needles, 2 laces and braids, 2 lanterns, 2 macaroni and vermicelli, lmantels and grates, 2 miscellaneous, l needles, 1 opium, 2 patterns, l peat, 2 plaster and stucco, 1 popcorn, 1 pottery painted ware, 1 prepared cheese, l prepared fiour, 2 quilted goods, 2 regalias and society emblems, 2 rice cleaning and polishing, 1 rug patterns, 1 sausage casings, 1 sea-grass, 1 school su plies, 2 show cases, 2 silk and silk goods, 2 skates, l slaughtering, not including meat packing, 1 soda water apparatus, 1 spinning wheels, 1 spray-motors, 1 stamps and stencils, l steam packing, 1 stove polish, l tallow refining, 1 thread, 2 type founding, 1 vaccine, l vaseline, 1 washing blue, l waxed paper, l wax figures, l woodenware, 1 yeast cakes. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190I. 131 TABLEAU Ix. Manufactures du Canada-Temps à l'ouvrage. Months in operation in year Average - hours of Mois en opération durant l'année working time per week. nOt Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. Moyenne full time # time | # time | # time | given des heures º-, ºs smsmm sm-ºssº ©-3 «- de travail | tem # du # du # du llOIl par semaine.jcomplet temps | temps | temps | donné. NO. NO. · NO. NO, NO. Canada,- Fin. 58 · 7 4 .. Tapisserie............... ..... ......... 166 60 0 3 © © © © © $ .. Compositions à laver.. .................. 167 60 ° 0 4 2 $ @ «@ º . . Machines à laver et à tordre. ........ .. 168 54 · 7 4 © © , $ .. Boîtes de montres .......... * e @ e • e s º E e e s 169 60 * 0 3 © © $ 0 @ - Cierges ................................ . | 170 56'5 4 © © @ º V ; Stores et rideaux en toile ................. 171 58 * 8 13 2 @ g © © Fil de fer................ * # $ s ê @ @ © © © © © © º t 172 59° 3 6 6 2 © º Fil de fer à clôture. ...... .. .. .. .. .. ... 173 65'6 19 4 1 1 Pulpe debois, procédés chimiques et mécani- GIU1©8- . - • • • • • • • • - . . - . : - . - - . - . - -- . - . 174 58 ' 6 26 3! 2 3 Ouvrage et tournage du bois...... ... .... 175 58* 0 a © 1 1 1 Cardage et foulage de la laine. ..... . . .. , . | l 76 59 ° 4 77 58 19 3 Articles en laine ... .. .................. 177 55* 0 3 © © © © @ 5 Etirage de la laine............... ....... 178 59 * 0 4 6 ) © 2 © .. | Laine en échevaux .. .. ................. 179 54 1 83 13 3 4 3|Diverses autres industries * . ......... ... . 180 * Comprenant 1 freins à air, 1 albâtre, 1 graisse à essieu, 1 métal babbitt, 1 extrait d'écorce, 1 cour- roies et tuyaux en caoutchouc, 1 couvertes et plastrons, l poudre à blanchir, 2 carbure de calcium, l balay- euses, 1 roues de wagons, l objets en celluloïde, 1 chaînes, 1 charbon de bois, 1 porcelaine et verre, décora- tions, 2 gomme à mâcher, 2 ornements d'églises, l presses à cidre, 2 coke, 2 peignes, 2 articles de confiserie, 1 costumier et coiffeur, 1 cottolène 1 coton et laine, déchets, 1 séparateurs à crème, 1 m,atériel dentaire, 1 teintures et couleurs, 1 œufs concentrés, 1 broderie, 1 articles étamés, 1 baleine, 1 articles en plumes, 1 feutre, papier et pulpe, 1 matériel d'avertisseurs d'ineendie, 1 effets de pompiers, 1 feux d'artifice, 1 papier à mouches, 2 pelleterie, prèparation, 1 or en feuille et étain, 1 graphite, 2 § 1 poudre insecticide, 1 machines à tricoter, 1 aiguilles à tricoter, 2 dentelles et tresses, 2 lanternes, 2 maca- roni et vermicelle, l manteaux et grilles de cheminées, 2 divers, 1 aiguilles, 1 opium, 2 patrons, 1 tourbe, 2 plâtre et stuc, 1 maïs crevé, 1 poterie, objets peints, 1 fromage préparé, 1 farine préparée, 2 effets piqués, 2 insignes et emblèmes, 2 nettoyage du riz, 1 patrons de tapis, l enveloppes à saucisson, 1 herbe marine, 1 fournitures d'écoles, 2 vitrines, 2 soie et effets en soie, 2 patins, 1 abattoirs, non compris dans les · salaisons de viandes, 1 appareils pour eaux gazeuses, 1 rouets, l moteurs-vaporisateurs, 1 étampes et patrons, 1 garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur, 1 cirage de poële, 1 suif raffiné, 1 fil, 2 caractères d'imprimerie, 1 vaccin, 1 vaseline, 1 bleu à laver, I papier ciré, 1 figures en cire, 1 objets en bois, 1 levain. C—9# 132 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE x. Manufactures of Canada-Miscellaneous expenses. Rent of Establish- Rent of Pº#nd Fuel ments. works. -- and light. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- | Loyer de # # Combustible ment8. l'usine. et du et éclairage. chauffage. NO. $ $ $ Canada .................... .... . , .... 14,650 1,511,608 541,480 6,529,697 1 |Abrasive goods ..... .. ... .. ........ ........ 5 668 3,660 1,755. 2 | Aerated and mineral waters.. ... ... .. . e à é s E s e # 58 7,550 2,112 8,970 3 [Agricultural implements . .... .... .......... 114 5,846 3,876 129,129 4 lAmmunition ............ .. ............... ... 3 200 # a 4,520 5 Artificial feathers and flowers.. ... .... , ... ..... 3 950 g $ 260 6 lArtificial limbs and trusses. ... , . r © s s º s e a # # e s # @ 3 775 370 t 139 7 Awnings, tents and sails ................ 25 7,140 1,405 2,208 8 Axes and tools .... ........ ............ ... . 21 1,818 1,150 27,430 9 |Bags, cotton. ... .. .. . # 4 a © s s e • • • p , s $ q à db 5 # , # 5 2,050 500 14,810 10 Baking powder and flavouring extracts. .. ... 13 3,980 630 3,535 1l Barley, pot and pearl . . # L # # # º 45 © 3 300 à @ 850 12 | Baskets ........ , ... .. . , ® © e s , n à a s e $ 5 s , & s , e • 15 390 125 1,167 l3 [Batting............ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 4 © © C # 4,510 14 | Belting and hose, leather.. .. ............ . $ # 4 6,375 600 2,575 15 |Bicycles. ....... • © © © © © s , © º s s @ º : s e â º # e , s é s u n e s 16 3,861 1,018 7,459 16 |Bicycle repairs ... .................. © a , , s & e s & s 4 4 1,060 195 325 l7 |Billiard tables and materials. ... . ........... .. 3 2,800 100 282 18 |Blacking. : .................... ............... 6 1,140 100 675 19 | Blacksmithing ... , ..... .. 11 952 475 2,439 20 IBoats and canoes ... ... .. , ............ ........ 18 683 400 1,037 21 |Boilers and engines. ............. ... ......... 59 5.985 3,212 97,273 22 | Boots and shoes , ... ... ........ g • @ # $ @ B a 4 179 45,183 25,424 122,553 23 |Boot and shoe supplies. ...... , ........ .. .... 7 2,780 2,590 4,366 24 |Boxes and bags, paper ... ........... ... .... 34 17,067 5,442 7,034 25 |Boxes, cigar. ... .. ' © © º s , ſb s @ s @ e @ # $ @ e , e s © s 4 © s , @ s 8 1,492 1,120 1,298 26 Boxes, wooden .......................... ..... 84 2,277 1,770 7,385 27 ſBrass castings .. ........... .. .............. 23 10,985 4,928 16,959 28 |Bread, biscuits and confectione: y ... ... , ... . 258 53,236 7,763 183,276 29 |Brick, tile and pottery....................... 573 $ $ | # | # # # 30 |Bridges, iron and steel. ........... , # s e • e • º » e 6 500 150 26,125 31 |Brooms and brushes. ... ... .... .. .... ......... 28 5,757 1,292 7,038 32 |Butter and cheese ... ....................... 3,576 $ # © © $ # $ 33 | Buttons............ ......................... 5 180 100 3,827 34 Cardboard.... .. . ........ .................. 3 2,000 @ # 2,950 35 |9arpets.. . ..... , ............. © s s • • • • • s • • e . 10 945 540 10,697 36 |Car repairs. ... ..... ..... ...... .. ....... 26 • # # 0 146,495 37 Carriages and wagons . .. : .................... 349 24,410 6,454 64,323 38 Carriage and wagon materials ... .......... ... . 27 1,110 2,450 40,970 39 Cars and car works, ... .. .. , ... ... ... ......... 7 © © $ ) , 87,254 40 Cement, natural rock...... ..... ... .. ... .... 3 1,000 80 6,000 41 |Cement, Portland , . .. ... ... ... .... .. ... 7 2,300 450 164,130 42 lChurch decorations ......... , ... ... .. ... , .... 4 1,590 º © 405 43 Clothing, men's.. .. .. .. , . . , ... , ... .. .. 73 192,725 2,686 78,487 44 |Clothing, men's (factory product).. . .. .. .. , . 58 67,766 13,615 26,278 45 Clothing, women's ... , ................... ... 334 79,036 3,661 34,424 46 ]Clothing, women's (factory product).. .. ... .... 26 17,387 6,285 13,992 , 47 Cocoa and chocolate. .. .. | . .... ......... ... 4 920 200 1,775 48 Coffees and spices. .... , ............... .. ... 29 11,755 5,256 11,614 49 Coffins and caskets. .. .... • © e g e © e e º º e e s e e es e ar 16 3,493 500 5,600 50 Condensed milk. ... ... ............. .... · · · · · · . 4 400 300 3,500 51 [Cooperage .......... .. .. -- · · · · · · · · · · · · · 64 1,808 855 2,601 52 Cordage, rope and twine. ... .. ... .............. 11 720 1,800 16,473 53 Corks. ... .... .. .... ... . .. ... .. .. .. .. .. . 5 780 245 1,470 54 Corsets and supplies ... .................. ... . 14 6,346 650 5,318 55 iCottons ................. ... ... ... ........ . 20 © s 49,825 255,369 56 Cutlery and edge tools ........ . .. . ....... # 1,800 2,220 5,177 57 |Dies and moulds. .... .. . , t e s e s t s e s s º e © © © © © 3 1,519 353 195 58 | Drugs.......... .... , ......... ......... 19 2,520 84 34,158 59 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring................. 14 3,7 1,000 9,342 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 133 TABLEAU x. Manufactures du Canada-Dépenses diverses. 6 Paid Rent of | for contract Municipal | Provincial offices, work. taxeS. taxes. interest, etc. m,gme 8 - º-8 ms Montant Taxes Taxes Loyer des | payé pour Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. municipales.provinciales.| bureaux, in-| ouvrage fait térêt, etc. | à l'cntre- prise. $ $ $ $ 1,385,119 363,753| 12,557,427 l,799,753|........ -- ....... : .............. Canada. 235 40 723 .. | Articles pour le polissage........... ... ... .. 1 4,570 453 13,135 .. |Eaux gazeuses et minérales.......... .... .... 2 24,692 868 266,619 4,125||Instruments aratoires ..... .... , ............. 3 1,500 © # © G .. lMunitions .................. .. .. ......... 4 60 © © 490 Plumes et fleurs artificielles ... .. ... .. .. ..... . 5 389 5 604 .. |Membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc. ... | 6 1,228 © © 7,149 100 Auvents, tentes et voiles....................... 7 5,689 168 39,414 .. !Haches et outils...................... 8 1,888 275 23,500 Sacs en coton ... ....................... .... 9 l,554 L © 15,557 Poudre-levain et essences....... .. .... .... ... . 10 361 @ @ 1,530 Orge mondé et perlé. ... .... , .... ... . .. .. | ll 240 200 1,188 Paniers. ............... .. -- • • • -- • • • - 4 s ds @ e • • » 12 1,088 200 2,641 Ouate ........... , ... .... ........ .. · 13 1,330 . 118 12,362 .. Courroies et tuyaux en cuir. ... , .............. 14 1,265 2 2,127 300 Bicyclettes........ - e s s a a • • e e a a a e s s e e () © © © • s e s s 15 79 © © 174 .. | Bicyclettes, réparations de....... .. .. ... , .... 16 157 © © 1,588 . lTables de billard et matériaux. .......... ... .. . 17 298 $ $ 5,896 irage. ................. -- .............. ... .. 18 410 19 983 .. Forges ... : ............................ ...... . 19 \s 506 15 1,629 75||Bateaux et canots.. ... ........................ :20 23,355 1,001 96,007 12,900||Bouilloires et machines.......... ........ .. ... 21 30,093 3,352 226,463 31,167|Chaussures.. ... ............. ............. .. .. | 22 y • $ 2,288 .. | Articles de cordonnerie ........ , ............. 23 4,017 184 22,957 4,120||Boîtes et sacs, papier ....... ... 24 1,029 © © 4,394 . . |Boîtes à cigares .................. , ........... 25 6,031 375 29,032 13,814jBoîtes en bois... ........ ... ........ ........ 26 5,665 273 18,122 4,500|Fonderies de cuivre. ........ .. , .... , , ... ....... 27 45,270 496 137,371 1,300Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .. .. , ... ... .. ... . 28 g s º ,» # g . . |Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ................ . 29 2,651 620 10,498 .. | Ponts en fer et en acier....................... 30 2,271 18 8,826 8,250 Balais et brosses............ ....... , .......... 31 & @ ºp e $ $ 717,868|Beurre et fromage ... .......... .... . ... .... . 32 613| 60 4,088 .. | Boutons. .................... : ... .. .. : . .. .. .. 33 · 556 100 400 14,700 Carton. ................... ......... .. ....... 34 1,159 120 8,664 .. Tapis ............................ ........ .. 35 19,951 45 16,940 840)Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer.. .. ... .. | 36 27,606 595 87,861 7,040|Carrosserie . ...... , ...... .... .......... ... 37 4,756 10 15,814 6,0U0| Matériaux de carrosserie . ... .. .. .. .... 38 2,421 12,050 31,134 .. Construction de wagons de chemin de fer ...... 39 340 dº @ 2,200 5,000|Ciment, pierre naturelle . ........ .......... . 40 2,030 119 18,450 .. Ciment de Portland..... ...... .............. 4l 228 $ $ 315 .. | Décorations d'églises ......................... 42 35,969 683| 80,943 16,557|Habillements d'hommes . ... .. .. ... ... ... ... . 43 14,875 222 219,987 124,000|Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués) ...... , .. , . 44 17,991 267 33,988 .. | Habillements de femmes. ... , ..... ..... , .. 45 4,217 é * 33,884 Habillements de femmes (fabriqués) ... ... ... .. 46 517 © © 2,575 Coco et chocolat.... . ....... .. ............. 47 5,890 73 32,422 Café et épices................................. 48 2,133 100 20,067 Cercueils................ ..................... 49 472 # g 4,514 . . | Lait condensé .............. - ....... ....... . 50 3,221 16 11,419 3,800lTonnellerie. .... ............ ... ............. 51 6,420 603 51,680 · · Corderie.. ................ ....... ...... . .. . | 52 996 E @ 1,916 Bouchons. .............. ................. ... . 53 1,105 # e 21,435 Corsets................................. ..... 54 41,018 4,260 141,871 Cotons ............... ... . .. .. : ... ... .. 55 628 50 2,715 Coutellerie et instruments tranchants ... , ... . 56 140 # 2 # 269 .. Coins et moules.............. ................ 57 4,462 868 82,309 3,625|Drogues.... .... ... , ....... 58 1,152 4 } @ # 5,166 .. lTeinturerie .... .. © © • © © © © e • • a • • e • • • • e • • s e e e • s 59 134 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. ºbº TABLE x. Manufactures of Canada-Miscellaneous expenses. Rent of Establish | Rent of | º†º | Fuel ImentS. works. -- and light. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- | Loyer de # # Combustible Inent8, l'usine. et du et éclairage. chauffage. NO, $ 3 $ Canada-Con. 60 Electrical apparatus and supplies .... ........ 25 17,264 9,447 127,344 61 | Electric light and power. ........ .... .... .. .. 58 3,326 56,495 157,979 62 Elevators ........ ........ .. e • t @ @ e , • © • • # $ e 4 # @ 1,250 965 63 Evaporated fruits and vegetables ............. . 50 683 1,090 15,228 64 |Explosives. ............... .............. ... .. 7 250 s # 7,300 65 Fancy goods, n.e.s.. ..................... , ... 4 3,560 435 670 66 Fertilizers............... .... ... .......... 6 180 © © 3,063 7 | Fish, preserved . .. .. # # # # L © s s e s = s u s H E v e s » s # 1,097 7,201 225 93,214 68 |Flax, dressed.... . , ..... ... ......... ... .. . 31 1,511 160 1,908 69 Flouring and grist mill products. .. .. .... » 4 , 5 ar a 400 38,076 19,873 374,402 70 |Foundry and machine shop products.. .. .. .... . 315 61,280 29,127 322,825 71 | Fringes, cords and tassels ... ..... ... .. ... , .. ©; 7 2,638 500 907 72 |Fruit and vegetable canning......... ........ 58 1,738 300 S7,238 73 |Furnishing goods, men's....... ... .. .... s é s g E ® 52 24,325 6,081 30,640 . 74 |Furniture and upholstered goods.. ... .. .. .. .. 169 22,967 6,123| 77,489 75 |Gas, lighting and heating. .... .. ............. 27 3,069 600 30,748 76 lGas machines .......... . ... ........ ....... 4 650 • º 415 77 Glass. ........................................ 11 1,200 4,299 110,105 78 |Glass, stained, cut and ornamental.. .. ..... , . 9 2,664 1,025 . 706 79 Gloves and mittens .................... .. ..... . 22 1,569 591 7,757 80 Glue. ........ .. .. ........ .......... ... .. 3 100 ( # 5,762 81 Grindstones and pulpstones. .... .. , ..... ... 6 à $ $ # 1,060 82 | Hairwork............................... .... 6 2,600 300 2,715 83 | Hammocks. ....... ... ..... .. , ... » e , , , , $ , E e . 4 590 250 377 84 | Hardware, carriage and saddlery.............. 6 400 200 10,618 85 |Harness and saddlery ....... .. ... ........... . 95 26,850 4,516| 18,362 86 | Hats, caps and furs.... ........ , . ............. 115 67,052 5,109 31,666 87 |Hay, baled........ ..... ......... ... ... ... 5 ſ, @ 5,300 88 |Hosiery and knit goods.... .... , • e • º , @ e s © s s e s s • 52 6,675 3,354 58,494 89 Ink ............... s ei • • • • ^ * © • • • • » e s º ds , n • e s e s s 3 2,040 655 224 90 Interior decorations. ... ............ .. . º # @ , C5 12 3,660 470 92i 91 |Iron and steel products.. ... .. · © e e s s : e s e e s» , g e 29 5,209 7,327 487,408 92 Jewelry cases........ .......... . ... .. , .... 3 1,450 186 93 |Jewelry and repnirs ... .. .......... ........ º 35 11,577 4,851 5,732 94 | Ladders. .... ........... * @ º º º n º e s s © s , d s e s s e s . 3 30 l, Lº 95 95 lLamps................ · . 3 3,382| 325 995 96 lLasts and pegs .... ............ .............. 8 850 640 1,688 97 |Lead bar and pipe................... ...... .. 3 © ©r 100 3,736 98 |Leather goods .... ... ............. ' s s e e 3 320 220 282 99 |Leather, tanned, curried and finished ... ...... . 148 6,916 2,015 84,009 100 lLime. .... ... . ............... ......... ... 163 © © º , , se 101 |Liquors, distilled ........... ................. 9 © © © © 76,500 102 | Liquors, malt. ... ......... Q) , s © © © © © © © © © © 96 8,265 2,744 192,922 103 ]Liquors, vinous........... ........ .... . ... . 14 805 © ©. 2,838 104 |Lock and gunsmithing ................ ....... 4 485 1,890 105 | Log products ................................ 2,075 36,011 4,593 157,782 106 |Lutnber products 467 37,016 16,519 76,083 107 Malt.. ................ , ...... ... .......... 6 500 © © 6,080 108 | Matches. ........ © e e e © © © e e v e e • • • e • a e • e • e e s e s e 5 344 (@ @ 1,975 109 |Mats and rugs ............ .............. ..... 6 497 186 1,140 110 Mattresses and spring beds. .... ............ © 20 5,677 2,427 5,520 111 |Metallic roofing and flooring. ............ .. * @ 4 1,330 875 2,591 112 |Mica, cut. .......... « © © © © © L5 , s e s © s e v e r e â © © • • • • 12 l,634 67 870 113 Mirrors and plate glass. ... ... ..... , .... ... 4 1,540 2,360 940 114 |Monuments and tombstones. ........ . © g © y © 65 4,999 3,470 8,305 115 lMusical instruments........ .. ............ .. @ 39 11,086 1,736 32,090 1l6 lMusical instrument materials. ... .............. 7 2,175 1,000 2,720 ll7 9ils. :: ......... ...... : . ................... 14 2,120 1,938 116,571 1l8 Oil clothing... ............................... 6 500 8,870 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 135 TABLEAU x. Manufactures du Canada-Dépenses diverses. Paid Rent of | for contract Municipal | Provincial offices, work. taXes. taxes. interest, etc. ©--# «-8 Es-s mºmºmº Montant Taxes Taxes Loyer des payé pour Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. municipales. provinciales. bureaux, in-| ouvrage fait térêt, etc. à l'entre- prise. 3 $ $ 8 Canada-Suite. 11,621 1,885 676,925 700|Appareils et effets électriques. ... .... . ...... 60 38,281 9,271 178,499 330||Lumière et force motrice électriques ... ... ...... 61 1,415 5 $ l,020 .. lAscenseurs. ... , .... ............... ........ 62 1,270 10 13,450 720 Fruits et légumes évaporés. ... ... .. ........ .. 63 § 29 15,240 .. | Matières explosives............................ 64 316 a ©. 1,633 .. | Articles de fantaisie.... ........ ... .......... 65 288 5 1,100 .. Engrais. ...................... .. ... ........ 66 7,774 6,598 149,374 209,404 Poisson, salaisons et conserves. ................. 67 826 20 2, 635 Lin préparé. .. , ... .. * © s º @ @ = º © » © t 5 a e s s © © © 68 63,239 2,517 489,719 25,210 Produits des moulins à farine........... ...... 69 # 1,945 315,891 29,571'Produits des fonderies ............ ........... . 70 280 © à 2,304 .. |Frange, corde et glands........................ 7l 735 145 43,324 450|Conserves de fruits et légumes. ............. ... | 72 6,820 413 57,920 · .. |Articles de toilette pour hommes .... .. .. .... 73 24,181 1,881 115,922 43,885]Meubles ... . ... ........................... 74 54,035 4,636 52,746 .. |Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage.......... ...... 75 100 138 715 .. Machines à gaz...... ....... • © © º e @ @ @ g s s e ® ». .. | 76 4,790 845 37,607 .. lVerrerie. ..................... : ............. 77 207 24 603 25]Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental............. 78 1,352 © # 20,796 .. Gants et mitaines..... ........ ...... ... .... 79 193 $ 1,060 .. IColle forte ... ... .. * © « s s © © © © © © © © © © s @ & @ @ s . .. | 80 56 | 2 © 282 .. | Meules et décortiqueurs.......... , . © • • © s s • a • u 81 1,314| © © 793 .. lOuvrages en cheveux.......................... 82 17 ſ ] @ 269 56|Hamacs : .................... .. ......... .... 83 328 © © 19,715 .. Quincaillerie. .. ........ ..................... 84 11,061 156 33,140 199lSellerie ...................................... 85 16,887 252 87,185 2,000|Chapellerie et pelleterie ........... ... ...... . 86 1,050 © © 5, .. |Foin pressé. ............... ... ......... ..... 87 18,277 125 123,751 4,120lBonneterie ......... ................... ..... .88 438 5| 352 .. Encre ... ....... ....... ................... 89 315 30 1,765 Décorations d'intérieurs........................ 90 14,248 2,010 72,148 Produits en fer et en acier. ... . ... ... ........ 91 86 g © 478 .. |Boîtes à bijoux................ ... . .. .... 92 3,821 131 24,733 1,400]Orfèvrerie.. .. ............ ................. 93 143 @ G 350 .. lEchelles ........ -- ....................... .. 94 350 550 15,875 Lampes...... • • • • • © © • v • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • e e s a, 95 517| 240 1,689 . | Formes et chevilles à chaussures . ........ ..... 96 1,273 80 1,667 . | Plomb en barres et tuyaux.......... .. ... .... 97 127 © © 8i .. |Cuir, effets en .... .. • • • • • • • • • • • e • e s e © © e 98 21,888 296 120,065 31,391|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini°.... .......... .... 99 $ @ @ @ s s .. Chaux.............. • * a • © © â • º • s as • © • · · · · · · · · 100 43,262 35,366 126,155 .. |Liqueurs distillées............. .............. 101 69,067 34,876 807,411 8,710]Liqueurs, malt ........ .... ..... ... ...... 102 1,572 236 9,589 .. |Liqueurs vineuses......... ... ................ 103 215 50 1,110 .. Serrurerie et armurerie.. .. ........ .......... 104 149,083 180,953 1,040,813 248,186|Produits des billes (billots). ... ... .. . , » & 6 » a e s @ @ s 105 46,168 988 131,419 58,176jProduits du bois de construction. ....... ..... 106 825 @ # 11,925 .. lMalt................. ... · · · · · · · · · ....... 107 366 90 4,890 Allumettes................................ ... 108 103 @ © 274 .. Nattes et tapis.. .. ... .. .. . ............ 109 1,327 221 13,405 140Matelas et sommiers élastiques ................ 110 811 © © 11,722 .. Toiture métallique .... .. .. .... ............ 111 80 5 -- Mica coupé. ............... ..... ... ......... 112 560 © © | 2,902 .. [Miroirs et glaces... ... ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 113 5,329 228 8,718 3,655]Monuments et pierres tombales. ............... 114 ,224 50 35,301 10,709]Instruments de musique .... ... -« @ @ @ @ u D 5 @ @ @ @ 115 873 15 3,970 .. |Instruments de musique, matériaux............ | 116 8,783 2,894 54,789 .. lHuiles ...... ............ .. , ................. l17 2,644 500 12,125 .. "Vêtements en toile cirée....................... | 118 136 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE x. Manufactures of Canada-Miscellaneous expenses. Rent of Establish- Rent of | power and Fuel ment8. works. heat. and light. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- | Loyer de | Loyer de la Combustible DnentS. l'usine. forcemotrice et éclairage. et du chauffage. NO. $ $ $ Canada-Con. 119 lOptical goods .................... • @ e @ s @ t e t e -• • - 4 2,180 1,005 1,304 120 Painting and glazing......................... 3| 630 125 625 121 | Paints and varnishes. ...... ................. . 18 7,446 1,810 17,763 122 | Paper .... .. , ................ ......... ... 28 13,350| 1,563 231,420 123 | Patent medicines ............. , ......... ..... 35 15,349 1,151 5,733 124 |Photographic materials....... .... ............ 9 5,822 1,337 778 125 |Photography..... » e º © © e s 4P é s @ s u s S • • • • • , @ @ @ @ # $ $ 6 2,075 636 776 126 ]Picture frames .... ......... ................ 15 11,444 880 4,184 127 |Pipe and boiler covering.. .... , a a s s , a e s s e , s ^ e e # 1,355 1,320 840 128 | Pluster ....................................... 3 144 5 g 11,842 129 | Plumbers'supplies. ........... ....... , ........ 6 8,204 660 8,730 130 | Plumbing and tinsmithing.. .. ... .. .. , ........ 252 50,418 7,232 53,425 13l Printing and bookbinding....... .... • • • • • • • • 84 39,018 18,518 18,744 132 Printing and publishing..... .... , ..... ... © 419 119,259 60,617 135,439 183 | Printing presses.......... • , , , , e , e s s e g © s e $ $ , $ v 5 3,10l 273 2,881 134 Pulleys................. ............... º » : s 3 | 750 250 1,300 185 Pumps and windmills................... , • • • • • • • 17 394 750 7,634 136 | Railway supplies .. ......... .. ............... 4 2,580 1,400 18,452 137 | Refrigerators....... . ® © e E s º u s # g • E g s e a e s , s @ # e , s e 5 #}0 50 1,010 138 |Roofing and roofing materials................ # il 11 . 2,375 º Ui 8,555 139 | Rubber clothing. .... , ................. .. .. ,| . . 6 4,230 1,412 823 140 | Rubber and elastic goods...................... 7 1,550 1,381 19,511 141 Safes and vaults......... " , s º é º º º © , s º , E , º © © © © © © 3 3,890 200 3,700 142 Salt ......................................... 9 1,200 $ # 68,742 148 Saws ............ ............ .............. 7 3,500 77 7,771 144 Scales................ ........................ 8 2,000 716 2,484 145 Screws .................... .. ................ 4 840 803 9,767 146 Seed cleaning and preparing............... .. 17 5,420 1,032 2,440 147 Sewing machines ... , ... .. , .. ............. . 3 2,700 700 8,952 148 Ships and ship repairs......... ... ............ 39 2,940 155 25,841 149 Shoddy ... ... - e 4 © e , a s a • • e n u • • • s s a e a v e s n s n , e • 6 2,480 500 ,250 150 Shooks, box................................... 9 4 © s @ 90 l5l Signs. .. : ... ...... .... ... .. , s s @ ^ E « º $ « , p s E s 3 345 130 165 152 Silversmithing.............. ....... .. ...... 12 3,304 2,032 7,239 153 Slaughtering and ment packing. .... .. ... .. . 57 12,679 3,957 88,484 154 |Smelting.. .. , .... , ... · · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . - . . 12 és s # # # 400,426 155 Soap .................... : . ................ 23 2,150 1,552 29,842 156 Starch...................... .. ........... ... 12 15 280 54,803 157 Stationery goods .... ... » © © © © © © © º e s s è s s s s e g @ r 12 8,199 3,788 2,469 158 Stereotyping and eleêtrotyping.... , ........... 4 2,500 1,141 1,238 159 Stone, cut ............................. .... 4 e $ # $ 712 160 Sugar refining ......; . @ s @ e s e a s e « @ @ @ t º $ g ê $ # @ # 5 4 0 Q g @ 188,500 16l Textiles, dyeing and finishing....... , ... .. , .. 3 0 $ 2,625 59,212 162 Tobacco, § smoking and snuff...... .... 22 3,547 240 27,414 163 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 138 33,317 1,388 16,607 164 | Umbrellas . ................... .. ..... ... . 3 1,850 944 1,145 165 |Vinegar and pickles................ .......... · 24 2,844 910 5,689 166 Wall paper......... « $ D $ © © © © • • © © © e .. e e e e e • © • 4 4,000 º © 18,976 167 Washing compounds . : ... : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 38U $ $ $ 340 168 |Washing machines and wringers ............... 6 950 1,825 618 169 !Watch cases .. .. .. .. - © º @ a e • m • s s º , « • - a e s s e @ e s © e 4 1,420 840 3,359 170 !Wax candles. .......................... · · • • • • • 3 100 « @ 590 171 | Window blinds and shades .... ... ..... .. .... 4 480 «ê @ 4,150 172 lWire . ........... ... ............... ... . 15 7,884 4,480 24,668 173 |Wire fencing ....................... ....... , . 14 3,260 54ö 2,860 174 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical .... .... 25 5,120 107,548 175 |Wóodworking and turning ........ ............ 34 2,324 1,576|. 5,171 #º | Wool, carding and fulling.................... $ 3 400 $ s 270 177 !wooiie§ §............ . 157 4,300 4,454 199,721 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. ] 37 aé TABLEAU x. Manufactures du Canada-Dépenses diverses. Rent of Pajd Municipal | Provincial offices, | for contract taXeS. taxes. interest, etc. work. Taxes Taxes Loyer des | Montant Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. municipales.lprovinciales. [bureaux, in-| payé pour térêt, etc. louvrage fait à l'entre- prise. $ $ S Canada-Suite. 140 100 2,373 Articles optiques......... • © © © © © © © © s ® , • s • e • . . . | 119 465 ſ© © 2,350 Peinture et vitrerie........... .... ............ 120 4,633 978 146,055 . , Peintures et vernis......... ....... , .......... i21 20,862 1,891 181,079 18,357|Papier.. ... ........ . .. ... .. .......... .... 122 4,718 457 80,737 .. Remèdes patentés............. ... .. 0 © » e © © © e s e l 23 815 © © 1,850 Matériel photographique............... ..... 12 459 © © 3,066 Photographie. ................................ | l25 3,848 © © 6,826 Cadres à gravures. .... .... .................. 126 338 95 342 Matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires.. | 127 330 © © 400 Plâtre. ... .................. ........ . ..... 128 2,728 100 8,261 .. |Effets de plombiers ..................... .... 129 21,175 1,254 49,896 15,450| Flcmberie et ferblanterie. ..................... |. 130 15,161 319 40,623 6,158| Imprimerie et reliure....................... . | l3l 55,180 1,222 236,512 70,626]Imprimerie et publications.................... 132 1,600 $ $ 3,258 .. Presses à imprimer.. ........... ... ... .. ... 133 47 64 2,150 .. Poulies. ..... ....... ......................... 134 1,381 368 10,196 85lPompes et moulins à vent.......... ... , ..... , 135 1,834 293 22,889 .. ]Matériaux de chemin de fer. ....... , ........ . . l36 460 © © 2,092 Glacières. ....... ...................... l37 1,238 154 12,215 .. lToiture et matériaux de toiture..... . , ....... . 138 280 5,070 6,200 300lVêtements en caoutchouc............. , ....... 139 4,464 5 58,894 .. Caoutchouc et articles élastiques............... 140 1,189 © # 1,700 Coffres-forts , . ... * e a e e a e - s & s s @ e º e e s e s @ e @ @ @ @ * 141 3,705 @ 5 2, # · · Sel .................. , ......... ... ......... 142 834 25 2,217 400lScies.. ... -- .......... .. ... .... , ... .. .. ..... 143 941 { 2 > 11,220 .. | Balances ......... ............... .. ... ...... | 144 1,236 147 24,430 Vis ... ... ... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 145 1,493 112 12,475 Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence 146 1,773 599 8,568 . . | Machines à coudre . ... ............ ...... ... . 147 8,482 110 17,197 2,200 Navires, construction et radoub de. .... .. , .... . 148 554 $ @ 2,678 :. Drap renaissance......... . ................. 149 482 @ @ 1,845 Bois en paquets pour boîtes............ .... , ... 150 95 à e 141 Enseignes ............ º © º º s ^ ^ © © © © © © â ê $ º . © es a a = l 51 3,30 7 20,717 Argenterie .............................. ... 152 20,620 775 225,419 Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes ... ...... .. .. 153 3,046 •s # 40,823 . . | Métallurgie..... - e a • s s s s a © s a e u s © © © s a» e s s = e e » • • • 1 54 6,622 90 39,292 l,200Savonnerie......... ...... ........ ............ | 155 1,689 41 16,290 .. | Empois. ., ... .. * s s © © © © g © s âs © © © © © * © © • a 4 a è ® • s $ | 156 2, 132 248 7,372 Articles de librairie.................. , ... . .. | 157 , 454 «© # 1,008 Stéréotypie et électrotypie. ..... ..... .... .. . , 158 165 º 3 360 Taille de la pierre. .......................... .. l 159 7,000 2,350 103,000 Raffineries de sucre....... . , ...... ... ... .. .. | 160 371 640 25,700 Tissus teints et finis. ........ ... , ... .. ... .. | 161 9,442 1,827 2,288,159 .. Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser . ... ... ... . ' ] 62 6,424 975 1,096,400 300 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. .. . .. .. , ... .. ... 163 337 © © 800 :: Parapluies. ... : ..... ..................... .. 164 2,249 21 28,981 300 Vinaigre et marinades. ... ... .. ... .. . l65 1,520 655 108,440 .. Tapisserie. .................................. 166 159 # 5 126 Compositions à laver .... .. .. ... .. ... .. ... . . ' 167 495 º | 2 946 Machines à laver et à tordre.. .... .. ... , ... ... 168 2,851 195 5,934 Boîtes de montres..................... .. .. . , , | 169 126 ſ, 3 218 Cierges .... ........................ ... . . . . | 170 1.665 a y 5,582 .. Stores et rideaux en toile.... , ... .. .. . ... 171 3,729 481 72,432 6,300| Fil de fer. ... ............................ .. 172 517 C 2 1,120 990 Fil de fer à clôture. .. . ... ...... .. .. , . . . . | l ' 14,863 2,873 232,393 500 Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. 174 2,085 52 9,396 1,150 Ouvrage et tournage du bois ............. . . . | 175 26 G s 25 .. |Cardage et foulage de la laine.......... © © © º s e e a 176 29,840 4,012 312,188 4,364"Articles en laine................ ,. , ... . 177 138 • · CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE x. Manufactures of Canada-Miscellaneous Expenses. Rent of Establish- | Rent of | power and Fuel ments. works. heat. and light. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- | Loyer de | Loyer de la Combustible mentS. l'usine. force motrice et éclairage. et du chauffage. NO. 3 $ $ ſ - i- | Canada-Con. 178 Wool pulling.. .. ...... « s e e a = e s e s s e P • a • @ @ @ @ 3 264 U, @ 650 179 Woollen yarns ......................... , ..... 6 850 650 1,287 180 lAll other industries" .......... .. .. ... ... .... 106 29,121 18,952 53,596 *Includes 1 air brakes, 1 alabastine, 1 axle grease, 1 babbitt metal, 1 bark extract, 1 belting and hose, rubber, 1 blankets and sweat pads, 1 bleaching powder, 2 carbide of calcium, 1 carpet sweepers, 1 car wheels, 1 celluloid goods, i chains, 1 cHârcoal, 1 china and glass decorating, 2 chewing gum, 2 chuich ornaments, 1 cider presses, 2 coke, 2 combs, 2 confectioners'supplies, 1 costumier and hairdresser, 1 cotto- lene, 1 cotton and wool waste, 1 cream separators, l dental supplies, 1 dyes and colours, l egg concentrate, 1 embroidery, l enamelware, 1 featherbone, l feather goods, l felt paper and pulp, 1 fire alarm supplies, 1 firemen's supplies, l fireworks,.1 fly paper, 2 fur dressing, 1 gold leaf and foil, 1 graphite, 2 gypsum, 1 insect powder, l knitting machines, 1 knitting needles, 2 laces and braids, 2 lanterns, 2 macaroni and ver- micelli, 1 mantels and grates, 2 miscellaneous, 1 needles, 1 opium, 2 patterns, 1 peat, 2 plaster and stucco, 1 popcorn, l pottery, painted ware,l prepared cheese, 1 prepared flour, 2 quiſt§d goods, 2 regalias and society emblems, 2 rice cleaning and polishing, 1 rug patterns, 1 sausage † 1 sea-grass, 1 school supplies, 2 show cases, 2 silk and silk s, 2 skates, 1 slaughtering, not including meat packing, 1 soda water apparatus, 1 spinning wheels, 1 spray-motors, 1 stamps and stencils, l steam packing, l stove polish, 1 tallow refining, 1 thread, 2 type founding, 1 vaccine, 1 vaseline, 1 washing blue, 1 waxed paper, 1 wax figures, 1 woodenware, 1 yeast cakes. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. # 139 TABLEAU x. Manufactures du Canada-Dépenses diverses. . $. Rent of Paid Municipal | Provincial offices, | for contract taxe8. taxes. interest, etc. work. Taxes Taxes Loyer des | Montant Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. municipales.provinciales.bureaux, in-| payé pour térêt, etc. ouvrage fait à l'entre- prise. $ S $ | Canada,— Fin. 166 L# # l43 .. |Etirage de la laine........... ................ 178 123 • * | . 187 39| Laine en échevaux . . .. .. , s @ e & e o & º e º u e s s e a ge @ e 179 19,114 15,461 100,209 11,290|Diverses autres industries*... .. ........... 180 @ms-g- * Comprenant 1 freins à air, 1 albâtre, 1 graisse à essieu. 1 m.étalbabbitt, 1 extrait d'écorce, 1 courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc, 1 couvertes et plastrons, 1 poudre à blanchir, 2 carbure de calcium, l balayeuses, 1 roues de wagons, 1 objets en celluloïde, 1 chaînes, 1 charbon de bois, 1 porcelaine et verre, décorations, 2 † à mâcher, 2'ornements d'églises, 2 presses à cidre, 2 coke, 2 peignes, 2 articles de confiserie, costumier et coiffeur, 1 cottolène, 1 coton et laine, déchets, l séparateurs à crème, 1 matériel dentaire, l teintures et couleurs, 1 œufs concentrés, 1 broderie, 1 articles étamés, 1 baleine, 1 articles en plumes, 1 feutre, papier et pulpe, 1 matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie, 1 effets de pompiers, 1 feux " d'artifice, · 1 papier à mouches, 2 pelleterie, préparation, 1 or en feuille et étain, 1 # 2 gypse, 1 poudre, insec- ticide, 1 machines à tricoter, 1 aiguilles à tricoter, 2 dentelles et tresses, 2 lanternes, 2 macaroni et vermi- celle, 1 manteaux et grilles de cheminées, 2 divers, 1 aiguilles, 1 opium, 2 patrons, 1 tourbe, 2 plâtre et stuc, l maïs crevé, 1 poterie, objets peints, 1 fromage préparé, 1 farine preparée, 1 effets piqués, 2 insignes et emblèmes, 2 nettoyage du riz, 1 patrons de tapis, 1 enveloppes à saucisson, 1 herbe marine, 1 fouruitures d'écoles, 2 vitrines, 2 soie et effets en soie, 2 patins, 1 abattoirs, non compris dans les salaisons de viandes, 1 appareils pour eaux gazeuses, 1 rouets, l moteurs-vaporisateurs, l étampes et patrons, 1 garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur, 1 cirage de poële, 1 suif raffiné, 1 fil, 2 caractères d'imprimerie, 1 vaccin, 1 vaseline, l bleu à laver, 1 papier ciré, 1 figures en cire, l objets en bois, 1 levain. l40 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE XI.- Manufaatures of Canada-Materials, products, custom work and repairs. Materials used-Matierès employées. Establish- Partly 1nan- • g 6 mentS. ufactured. No. Name or kind of industry. - Crude. ©- M-) Total cost. Etablisse- s-âs Partielle- •-^s ments. A l'état brut. ment Coût total. manufac- turées. NO. $ $ Canada ........... © s © © © © s © a dº © © © © © © º as 14,650 149,508,062| 117,019,796 266,527,858 l | Abrasive goods ............. ........... .. .... 5 20,743 7,961 28,704 2 | Aerated and mineral waters. ............ ....... 58 5,775 194,814 200,589 3 | Agricultural implements .... .. ...... .. ... . 114 296,327 3,832,199 4,128,526 4 | Ammunition. ..... .... ..... , ................. 3 © 165,147 165,147 5 | Artificial feathers and flowers.................... 3 ( 5 8,500 8,500 6 | Artificial limbs and trusses....... .... .... ... .. 3 @, 8,516 . 8,516 7 | Awnings, tents and sails .. . .... .. , ... ...... 25 º 5 180,467 180,467 S | Axes and tools.. ......................... ... .. 21 63,081 304,522 367,603 9 |Bags, cctton. ...... _ .. ............. .... ...... 5 44,724 787,125 831,849 10 | Baking powder and flavouring extracts. .. .... ... , 13 66,000 263,840 329,840 11 | Barley, pot and pearl...... ............... , , .. - 3 185,615 3,150 188,765 12 | Baskets............. .. ..... e s e e e » s e , e e • e • a • • • 15 22,222 17,144 39,366 13 | Batting. ......... .. ............. .... ........ 4 34, 27,634 61,994 14 | Belting and hose, leather........ ... ...... ..... 4 @ 230,000 230,000 15 | Bicycles ................... e 2 s s é º e s e • • • • • © © © º 16 es , ) 299,753 299,753 16 | Bicycle repairs. .. ... . , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . e E » # # , @ s 4 # Q# 12,400 12,400 17 | Billiard tables and materials.... ............ , 3 2,580 34,865 37,445 18 Blacking ........................... : ........... (; 13,000 59,800 72,800 19 Blacksmithing ... ... .... , e e • e s ^ « « • • • • a r a + s e e s • 1l $ $ 17,767 17,767 20 | Boats and canoes.......... .............. ... - 18 ſi ® 46,312 46,312 21 | Boilers and engines ....... ..................... {,9 270,424 1,513,491 1,783,915 22 | Boots and shoes....... .. .... ... ... .. .. , # @ $ # 4 s 179 1,872,036 9,121,943 10,993,979 23 |Boot and shoe supplies . , , , ...... .......... .. . 7 18,000 108,095 126,095 24 Boxes and bags, paper.. .. .................. . 34 # $ 599,020 599,020 25 Boxes, cigar............... .... ....... , ſ$ s $ @ sn a â u 8 12,0U0 100,860 112,860 26 Boxes, wooden .......... ...................... 84 455,149 518,980 974,129 27 Brass castings ............ - s s e e & s - s s é s s ê ? 4 H • © º L> 23 113,874 335,871 449,745 28 | Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ...... , ........ 258 56,055 6,732,151 6,788,206 29 | Brick, tile and pottery......... , ... ... .. ....... 573 # # # 4 © # g 30 Bridges, iron and steel ...... , ... , ... ... , .... 6 e ? 1,012,563 l,012,563 31 | Brooms and brushes. ............. * ô , # 4 # # # é # s s d © $ 1 28 271,564 46,706 418,270 32 Butter and cheese..... . .... ... ... ... .. ... .. .. 3,576 25,302,531 |© © 25,302,531 33 Buttons .... , ........... .... ................ . 5 37,628 11,800 49,428 34 Cardboard..................... ................ 3 6,600 67,307 73,907 35 Carpets. ... . . * Cl F , º © º º º ' à e s 4 â s e s s # 5 « e s # s ' 4 -# @ # 10 20,000 327,584 347,584 36 Car repairs ............. ...................... . 26 65,389 # 4,412,415 37 Carriages and wagons ....... .. .... .... .. .. 349 31,143| 2,941,505 2,972,648 38 Carriage and wagon n1aterials . ........... , .. .. 27 75,590 579,543 655,133 39 Cars and car works ......... .................... 7 800,364 1,451,975 2,252,339 40 Cement, natural rock .... ......... .. .......... 3 26,000 º u 40,930 41 Cement, Portland , ....... .. , .... , © © © ê ^ v e , e e e • r 7 52,842 90,447 143,289 42 Church decorations. .... , s e e s e e @ º @ © © º # 9 G $ s @ # @ s 4 ts © 6,380 6,380 43 Clothing, men's................. .......... , .... 735 3,691,630 3,691,630 44 Clothing, men's (factory product). ...... .. ... .. 58 4,861,331 4,861,331 45 Clothing, women's ........... ... . • • • • • • •° • • • • • • - 334 Is @ 1,925,569 1,925,569 46 Clothing, women's (factory product)...... .. .. .. 26 [# g 1,129,612 1,129,612 47 Cocoa and chocolate .... ..... , .... 0 s s e • e s s º º º º 4 131,919 8,670 140,589 48 Coffees and spices. ............ .. .. ..... ... ... .. . 29 918,899 340,572 1,259,471 49 Coffins and caskets ... . . ................ ... . 16 6,040 300,792 ,832 50 Condensed milk.. ... .. . « e e a s s r • e • e s s @ º m e ei • • • • • • 4 85,156 83,662 168,818 51 Cooperage . .. .... .. ... ... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · 64 82,825 281,311 364,136 52 Cordage, rope and twine. ... ..... .. .. -- . - · · · · · . 11 1,377,592 66,759 1,444,351 53 Corks ...... .. , ... .. .... ... .. · · · · · · · · · · · 5 86,635 17,500 104,135 54 |Corsets and supplies. .. ........ .. .. · · · · · · · · · · . 14 © e 271,210 271,210 55 Cottons. ... .. .......... • • • • • » • • • • • • • • • • • • • 20 5,427,453 399,812| 5,827,265 56 Cutlery and edge tools .... . . ... .. .. · · · · · · · · · · 7 4,800 77,910 y 57 | Dies and moulds..... .......... .. .. • « • e • © e 3 (© © 9,930 9,930 58 | Drugs.................... ... .. · · · · · · · · · · s © © © © © 19 290,058 396,281 686,339 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. l4l TABLEAU xI. Manufactures du Canada-Matériaux, produits, ouvrage de commande et réparations. $ Total value Received of products, for custom | custom work Value work and repairs. r# and repairs. •- sº-º products. º• - Reçu pour §. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. Valeur ouvrage produits des de commande | ouvrage de produits. et répara - | commande et tiOnS. réparations. $ $ 469,258,351 11,795,024 481,053,375 . .. .. .. ... .. ... .. , ... .. . Canada. # [ . 121,313|Articles pour le polissage. ... .................... 4- 806,532 $ 806,532|Eaux gazeuses et minérales. .. , ..... ...... . , ......... 2 9,340,669 256,720 9,597,389|Instruments aratoires. .. .. ... .. ... . , ... .. .. .. ... ... 3 414,906 g © 414,906]Munitions. ...... ...... ... ...... ............ ...... 4 36,000 º ) | ) 36,000Plumes et fleurs artificielles . .. .. .. , ... .. .. .. ... . 5 27,847 # @ 27,847|Membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc.. ......... 6 441,154 7,095 448,249|Auvents, tentes et voiles. ........ ............ .... , ... 7 1,033,143 5,562 1,038,705|Haches et outils. ...... ........ . .... .. ... ...... .. . 8 1,114,213 @ @ 1,114,213/Sacs en coton. ............ ...................... , . $ 9 524,016 © © 524,016| Poudre-levain et essences ....... .. ... ... ... ... .. .... 10 229,216 600 229,816]Orge mondé et perlé. .... .... .. ....... ... ........ 11 148,092 4,750 152,842lPaniers........... ... ..................... ........ 12 110,481 500 ll0,98llOuate .............................................. 13 408,715 @ G 408,715||Courroies et tuyaux en cuir.. ... .. .. ..... .. .. ... ..... 14 525,186 25,420 550,606|Bicyclettes. ............................... . a s @ @ @ $ # .) 15 10,100 26,100 36,200]Bicyclettes, réparations de. 16 88,793 3,000 91,793]Tables de billard et matériaux. .. .. ... .. ... .. ... .... 17 128,217 © s 128,217}Cirage ....................................... ... ... 18 40,829 37,125 77,954|Forges ........................ .... ...... ......... 19 139,489 4,343 143,832| Bateaux et canots ... 20 4,012,038 614,176 4,626,214|Bouilloires et machines .. . , . .. ... .. ............. 2] 18,411,871 69,3# 18,481,216lChaussures. .... ..... ........................ ... 22 259, 3,120 262,127|Articles de cordonnerie ... , ..... ........... .... 23 1,255,647 500 1,256,147|Boîtes et sacs, papier............. ......... ... ..... 24 283, ſ© © 283, Boîtes à cigares. ... ........................ ......... 25 1,905,560 22,160 1,927,72ô| Boîtes en bois .. , ... ... ... .. ......... ... ........ 26 1,095,026 4,531 1,099,557|Fonderies de cuivre .. ... , , ... .. ... ... ... .. .. 27 11,618,308 19,500 11,637,808|Pain, biscuits et confiseries .. .. .. .. .. ... ... ..... 28 3,299,917 5 $ ,299,917| Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.. ...... . .. ......... . 29 1,691,000 2,000 l,693,000 Ponts en fer et en acier.. .. ... , ........ ... .. ... .. .. 30 952,358 300 952,658|Balais et brosses. .. .......... .. ............ .. 31 29,462,402 $ $ 29,462,402|Beurre et fromage ...................... .... ......... 32 149,500 500 150,000l Boutons............... , ............ .......... .... . %3 147,000 • • 147,0001Carton. ... ... , ..................... ... ......... · 34 633,192 g^ ^ 633,192 Tapis. .... ..... * a » a - • • • • © © e • • • • • • • • • e - e • • a • • • • • e s . | 35 3,894,981 3,651,663 7,546,644 Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer ............ 36 5,916,437 734,475 6,650,912Carrosserie. ... . ................. ... .. .. ... ........ 37 1,263,621 5,650 i,269,271|Matériaux de carrosserie. . , ... .. ., « « • » • • • • • » • • • a • • • 38 3,946,023 8,149 3,954,172|Construction de wagons de chemin de fer.. .. ..... ... . 39 106,800 [ > -2 106,800|Ciment, pierre naturelle. .. ........ « e 4 © s â e 5 © # e $ @ @ @ @ e 40 765,876 - { $ 765,876|Ciment de Portland. .. .. .. ... .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · . 41 40,081 860 40,941|Décorations d'églises. .. ... . ... .................... 42 8,547,841 227,598 8,775,439|Habillements d'hommes.. ... ............. ... .. ... . 43 8,943,791 36,500 8,980,291|Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués). , ... . .... . .. . | 44 4,091,782 276,798 4,368,580| Habillements de femmes.. ... .. , . ... .. ............. 45 2,184,627 6,000 2,190,627|Habillements de femmes (fabriqués).. ... .... .... , ... .. 46 218,46U s $ 218,460|Coco et chocolat . .. . .. * s s * s s g s s » t s s • s s º s s ê é © © © © © © © © 47 1,956,323 1,213 1,957,536 Café et épices. .. . ............... .................. 48 673,087 10,090 683,177 Cercueils........................ .................. 49 269,520 dº $ 269,520i Lait condensé ...... , ... ......... .. .... ..... .. .. 50 857,276 10,520 867,796 Tonnellerie ... ... .. ........... .. ..... .. .... ...... .. 51 2,212,663 $ - 2,212,663.Corderie ............................ .. ............. 52 176,172 º © ! 176,172 Bouchons .. . ....................... ......... ... . 53 589,791| 2,550 592,341|Corsets. .. .. ...... ... , ..................... ..... 54 12,038,052 & @ 12,033,052|Cotons. .. ....... ....... .......... ......... , ..... 55 257,275 e $ 257,275||Coutellerie et instruments tranchants. . . , ......... 56 31, 2,000 38,600|Coins et moules...................................... 57 1,380,905 ê $ 1,380,905'Drogues. ..... ... .. ... , ... .. .. .. .. ... .... .... , ..... 58 142 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xE. Manufactures of Canada-Materials, products, custom work and repairs. Materials used-Matierès employées. Establish- Partly man- © @ nmentS. ufactured. No. Name or kind of industry. - Crude. ©- Total cost. 4 Etablisse- s- Partielle- 6- ments. | A l'état brut. Inent Coût total. manufac- turées. $ $ Canada-Con. 59 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring; ...... , # 4 @ E @ E @ @ @ @ s 14 1,220 12,790 14,010 60 |Electrical apparatus and supplies ..... .... , , , , . 25 2,875 1,128,129 1,131,004 tl | Electric light and power.. ..... .. ...... ........ 58 40,860 6,702 47,562 62 | Elevators........ ... - s º a a , s * e E º s , à s s • s m © e é s # e s 4 © e 77,830 77,830 63 † fruits and vegetables .............. . 50 158,440 14,050 172,490 64 |Explosives .. ..... , .................... .... 7 130,575 201,825 332,400 65 Fancy goods, n.e.s............................ 4 $ @ 71,746 71,746 66 | Fertilizers. ... .. ( º , , @ s º s , a , ds • º • e m s e a s s e s * s s = m e 6 42,395 12,102 54,497 67 |Fish, preserved ... ............... . , ........ , 1,097 3,332,623 1,219,869 4,552,492 68 |Flax, dressed................... ....... , ........ 31 132,724 3,5 136,224 69 |Flouring and grist mill products ........ , ........ 400 25,657,163 693,543| 26,350,706 70 |Foundry and machine shop products. .... , ... .. .. 3t5 2,261,512 3,031,736 5,293,248 71 [Fringes, cords and tassels ................. ..... 7 , 104 47,444 56,548 72 |Fruit and vegetable canning. ........ ... ... ... , . 58 739,787 831,894 1,571,681 73 |Furnishing goods, men's.. .. .. ... ............. 52 g @ 2,262,622| 2,262,622 74 |Furniture and upholstered goods................. 1 59 131,213 2,537,724 2,668,937 75 |Gas, lighting and heating...... .... .... .. .. .. 7 ,5 63,307 751,864 76 |Gas machines........... 1 @ # @ @ # # # # @ # s s a 4 s • • • e , e s º 4 # 4 7,899 7,899 77 |Glass.... ... ... « , , , , é s s u E E , E , @ s 4 s s s , s é º © s , • s s 11 52,588 143,127 195,715 78 |Glass, stained, cut and ornamental. ... .. ....... (# 9 | # # 24,110 24,110 79 IGloves and mittens...................... • © | # # # # # # 22 236,860 386,752 623,612 80 Glue ...... , ................................... 3 13,596| ,000 21,596 81 |Grindstones and pulpstones............. ....... 4 6 6,690 290 6,980, 82 lHairwork........... ........ .. 6 21,000 13,550 34,550 S3 | Hammocks............ • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • • • • • » • 4 # # 9,075 9,075 84 |Hardware, carriage and saddlery. ... ............ 6 14,719 150,055 164,774 85 |Harness and saddlery........ .......... ... , .. 4 « s • 95 40, 1,783,951 1,824,751 86 |Hats, caps and furs ... ..... . ....... .... .. ... . 115 1,686,501 1,642,483 3,328,984 87 |Hay, baled ..................................... 5 346,800 14,000 ,800 88 |Hosiery and knit goods................... , .... 52 986,093 993,858| 1,979,951 89 Ink , .... ............... ................ 8 ,925 60,172 62,097 90 |Interior decorations.. .... ...................... 12 200 59,548 59,748 91 | Iron and steel products. ............... ........ 29 1,494,240 2,306,889 3,801,129 92 Jewelry cases. ... ............. .... ......... . 3 $ # 4.3 21,305 21,305 93 Jewelry and repairs. ... .... ... ..... ......... 35 175,245 225,999 401,244 94 Ladders . .. .................................. 3 1,800 2,745 4,545 95 Lamps. ... .... * © © © © º • © © • • a > s , º n º 5 e , , @ s e s g e , d , a s 3 1,530 15,106 16,636 96 Lasts and pegs ........... • © © e s e n o © © g e e s e s e e e e 8 12,295 3,571 15,866 97 ]Lead bar and pipe..... . * @ ts © © © © © º e s s a s e e e e s a a © e e 3 53,799 147,943 201,742 98 | Leather goods......... .... . .......... ...... 3 g tº 43,000 43,000 99 Leather, tanned, curried and finished... ... .. .. . 143 7,639,821 867,967| 8,507,788 100 lLime........ ................ ... * @ e @ e @ © b • e ê e , • 1 53 º 9 @ e 9 g 101 Liquors, distilled............................ s é C.3 = 9 559,823 23,800 583,623 102 Liquors, malt ........ ........ ............ .. 96| 1,183,366 883,703| 2,067,069 103 |Liquors, vinous ................................. 14 78,400 52,275 130,67 104 k and gunsmithing ......................... -# 20,000 11,272 31,272 105 ]Log products ... .................. ............ 2,075 25,623,477 689,582| 26,313,059 106 | Lumber products .............. . ........ .... 467 246,499 4,995,555 5,242,054 107 | Malt. ........... © © © © © © e s • • © © © º º s e , e s e • e • a • e e 6 210,740 (© © 210,740 108 | Matches . ....... .. e u e • e o © e © s º º v e e ° e e • • • • • • 5 4,500 170,007 174,507 109 |Mats and rugs. .. .... ....... ... .. ....... .. 6 2,290 18,915 21,205 110 |Mattresses and spring beds ......... .... . º @ s @ e 20 15,000 359,904 374,904 111 | Metallic roofing and flooring..... .......... ... .. 4 ,000 ,028 275,028 112 | Mica, cut........ . • e • s e e • • e e e • • • • • • • • • • ° º ° º 12 169,369 6,580 175,949 113 |Mirrors and plate glass. .................. .. .. .. 4 120 149,702 149,822 114 IMonuments and tombstones ......... ... .. ... .. . 65 239,782 102,6 342,407 l15 IMusical instruments ...................... . $ 39 200 1,166,881 1,167,081 116 lMusical instrument materials..... ... . » © e e $ © © © © e 7! 1,335 164,907 166, R FCENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 143 TABLEAU xI. Manufactures du Canada-Matériaux, produits, ouvrage de commande et réparations. Total value Received of products, Value for custom | custom work of d work . and repairs. and repalrs. - products. {- Valeur © Valeur Reçu pour totale des Nom ou sorte d'industrie. GS d ouvrage d † $ e conmmande [ ouvrage de produits. et répara- | commande et tions. réparations. $ 3 Canada-Suite. 92,700 71,195 163,895||Teinturerie. .. , ...... , .. © © © e © â * © e * • • • • © © º © e © © e a © e e - 2,929,950 1 12,302| 3,032,252|Appareils et effets électriques ...... .... .... .. ..... . 2,004,031 , 3,986 2,008,017|Lumière et force motrice électriques . .... , . ... .. ... , 202,500 4,600 207,100|Ascenseurs .... ... .. ...... ............... ... .. 393,840 1,700 395,540 Fruits et légumes évaporés..... .. , ................. . 543,944 es , 543,944Matierès explosives . .... ... ... , ... ...... ........ 217,514 $ ) 217,514| Articles de fantaisie ....... ... .... ....... ..... 101,250| Q| © 101,250|Engrais.. .. .... : e s e E e e e • a es a s © e s u e * e e e e se s • e t e s s ºs • a 7,971,660 53,970 8,025,630 Poisson, salaisons et conserves. ................. ..... . 338,176 • © © 338,176,Lin préparé.......................................... 31,400,389 4 5,484 31,835,873|Produits des moulins à farine. ........... .. , © s © e © © s s 14,042,860 1,249,585 15,292,445|Produits des fonderies........................... ... . g 126,111 200 126,311|Frange, corde et glands. ..... , .... * © © © © © © © © © © º * @ @ @ @ # 2,830,742 1,000 2,831,742|Conserves de fruits et légumes.. ........ ............. . 4,613,446 10,206 4,623,652|Articles de toilette pour hommes...... ....... , ..... .. ,758,535 1 0,849 6,949,384|Meubles. .. .. ................... .... · @ * @ @ @ @ @ s @ @ @ t @ e 2,326,282 1,184 2,327,466|Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage. .... ............... .. 23, 5,666 29,121|Machines à gaz........... , .... , © © © © © © © © ? @ @ @ $ @ # @ @ @ » 995,301 100 995,401lVerrerie ...... ... ..... .......................... 88, © s 88,600|Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental. ................ n º g» 1,021,245 3,000 1,024,245|Gants et mitaines............................ s @ @ @ @ @ $ . 47,627 e © 47,627|Colle forte......... ... .... ..... , . ... , .. • @ # @ @ e © â © e 41,400 ſ© © 41,400|Meules et décortiqueurs...... .. .. ........... * © © º © , º © es 109,179 500 109,679|Ouvrages en cheveux .... ... * © * © * º $ • © © º º s © e e a e a s s º e s e 29,560 lº , 29,560|Hamacs..... ........... .. • © • º • • · • · a e s e e e e e - e a - s 399,747 2,074 401,821]Quincaillerie ..... ............ ......... . . ....... 3,317,470 1 9,785 3,427,255|Sellerie............ ... ... ........ ... - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5,722,417 154,050 5,876,467|Chapellerie et pelleterie. ... .. .. .. , ... , J © © - © © © © © © & 490, © © 90,000|Foin pressé....... ..................... ............ 3,852,069 5,450 3,857,519|Bonneterie ............................. ... * • e s e s s e e © 105,000 g s 105,000 Encre................... .......................... 203,730 22,400 226,130|Décorations d'intérieurs. ....... ... .... , ... .. .. . , . 6,908,457 4,000 6,912,457|Froduits en fer et en acier.. .. ... .. ... .. ........... 46,500 - . 46,500||Boîtes à bijoux................... .. .. ... ... .. . .. . 7,897 ii3 99,200 996,313]Orfèvrerie.......... ....... ..... . ............. . 15,700 600 16,300|Echelles.......... .................... . .. ..... . 117,491 , @ 117,491|Lampes. ... .............. ... ... ................... 132,506 ( ) ſ ) 32,506| Formes et chevilles à chaussures : ... .... .......... .. 293,216 © © } 293,216| Plomb en barres et tuyaux ........ .. ... ... ......... . 72,600 © © 72,600|Cuir, effets en.. ................ e» ® © e @ @ , @ $ â © g © & 4 ) @ @ @ p ſ) 11,933,910 134,690 12,068,600|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini ....... ... ............. .... 523,862 © © 523,862|Chaux............ ............ ............. . • © s s e s © 1,620,418 © © 1,620,418|Liqueurs distillées , ............... , .... ...... . $ 1 $ 6,204,250 © © ,204,250 Liqueurs, malt .............. ... ............... ... ° 289,350 ſ© © 289,350||Liqueurs vineuses............... .................... 94.550 600 95,150|Serrurerie et armurerie. .. ......... * @ * • © a © © ©p , âs â • s @ @ @ s 49,962,030 843,054 50,805,084|Produits des billes (billots).... ... ... .. .... . e s s e s s e s a e s 162 7#ss] 507,021| 10,754,959|Produits du bois de construction. ... . . ............ . 271,150 O © 271,150lMalt.. .. ... ............ ... , ....................... 312,655 @ @ 312,655lAllumettes.. ................ ....................... 48,067 4,025 52,092]Nattes et tapis..................................... g 667,350 5,500 672,850]Matelas et sommiers élastiques ... .. , ............... 495,500 © © 495,500 Toiture métallique.. .............. . © • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 337,628 © © 337,628Mica coupé .......................... .............. ,535 ê $ 265,535|Miroirs et glaces........ .......... .• e s a e s • s = e • • • • e • e • • 931,228 4,450 935,678]Monuments et pierres tombales. ... ............. ... .. 3,011,307 12,423 3,023,730||Instruments de musique ... , .... ............... .... 356, 6 ) , 356,997lInstruments de musique, matériaux. ...... , ... .... * © © e e N°. l44 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE XI.. Manufactures of Canada-Materials, products, custom work and repairs. \ Materials used-Matières employées. Establish- mentS. † l0ſ18,Ml- No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse-| Crude. Ul actu º | Total cost. Inent8. s-gºg-gºgº ielle- amº-a-> Al'état brut | º† | Coat total manufac- turées. NO. $ $ $ Canada-Con. 117 Oils. ........... ....... ...... ................ 14 1,942,512 450,115| 2,392,627 118 9il clothing: .......................... , * º # 5 # @ 4 4 6 © # 415,561 415,561 119 Optical goods .... .. .... , . ... , ......... . . g) 4 66,205 66,205 120 Paintin# and glazing. ......... ........... 3 @ G 32,985 32,985 12l Paints and varnishes ....................... ... . 18 365,500 1,452,421 1,817,921 122 | Paper. .. .. .. - : • • • • 4 » E $ « g # # # # # # @ # @ # $ L} E @ g @ @ $ $ $ 28 651,939| 1,518,831 2,170,770 123 | Patent niedicines.. . , ... .................... 35 44,075 2,155 46,230 124 Photographic materials .... .... ............... 9 2,437 108,485 110,922 125 | Photography........... .. ................. ... . 6 $ 45,655 45,655 126 | Picture frames. .. , , ... . , . $ @ g à se s d @ @ E @ # # # # # * 15 291,577 291,577 127 |Pipe and boiler covering ... ... ........... ... . 3 # $ 26,252 26,252 128 1Plaster............... , ... ............. 3 9,015 530 9,545 129 |Plumbers'supplies ... , ... .. .. ... .. , ... ... : 6 4,42l 449,383 453,804 130 Plumbing and tinsmithing .................... • 252 4,156 3,245,966 3,250,122 131 Printing and bookbinding .... ........ ......... 84 15 ] 934,212 34, 132 | Printing and publishing. .... .... ... .. .......... 419 98 2,734,851 2,734,949 133 |Printing presses........ .... ... 5 @ s 90,139 90,139 134 | Pulleys...... .. .............. .. ........... 3 5,000 106,200 111,200 135 Pumps and windmmlls.. . 17 12,380 280,051 292,431 136 |Railway supplies......... ......... ... ......... 4 35,979 178,763 214,742 137 | Refrigerators............... ..... .............. 5 $ g 58,040 ,040 138 |Roofing and roofing materials.. . .............. . 11 37,231 242,989 280, 139 Rubber clothing , ... .. ........................ 6 $ B 202,675 202,675 140 | Rubber and elastic goods . ... , ... .. .. .. . $ B $ @ 7 263,006 502,400 765,406 141 Safes and vaults ..... ... .. ... ... ... .. i ) , à e à $ , 3 © # 70,100 70,100 142 Salt ............................ ... .... 9 76,949 76,949 143 Saws.................. . ....... ..... ..... 7 g s 127,685 127, 144 Scales. ... ......... ... , ... .. ................ 8 4,000 88,153 92,153 145 lScrews.. ... ..... .. .. • e ê * # @ s @ s s s # # # # s e du s e s E 4 4 # @ 196,025 198,025 146 Seed cleaning and preparing........ ............ 17 1,077,642 100,000 1,177,642 147 Sewing machines. .. .. ... ... • u • © º • s , • • • e s s s e s s # s 3 16,204 326,772 342,976 148 Ships and ship repairs..................... .... , . 39 65,825 ,809 699,634 149 Shoddy........ .... ........ .... ... ..... .... 6 88,500 3,700 92, 150 Shooks, box.... . . ............ .......... .... 9 165,085 º # 165,085 151 Signs. ......... ......... ........ ....... 3 # # 11,150 11,150 152 Silversmithing. ............ ... . ......... ... 12 26,283 255,673 281,956 153 |Slaughtering and meat packing. ... ... .. , ... ... 57| 19,183,807 336,251 | 19,520,058 154 Smelting..................... .... ........... 12 1,084,991 600,027 1,685,018 155 Soap. ... ........ .... ........... .............. 23 501,690 922,538 1,424,228 156 Starch. ....................... . .. .. ........ 12 492,391 64,857 557,248 157 Stationery goods , ....... ..... ... ............. 12 © ſ > 316,491 316,491 158 Stereotyping and electrotyping . ..... .. .. ..... 4 © s 28,808 28,808 159 Stone, cut .... ............ , é e g • 9 g é é g é g @ g> 0 $ © © © 4 25,077 E - 25,077 160 Sugar refining...... : . .. , ........ , ........ .... . 4 @ ? 10,516,500 10,546,500 161 | Textiles, † and finishing .. ... ... ... , ...... 3 ê 9 1,544,000 1,534,000 162 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff. .. ... , .... 22 1,546,600 610,387 2,156,987 163 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes . .. ............ , . 138 1,403,856 163,902 1,567,758 164 Umbrellas.. ............. ..... ................ 3 $ # 52,824 52,824 165 Vinegar and pickles............. . ............. 24 101,245 129,056| | 230,301 166 Wall paper .... ... .. ..... .. ..... ........... 4 2,203 332,100 384,303 167 Washing compounds. ... : ................ ... . 3 g2 º 6,291 6,291 168 Washing machines and wringers. ... , ... .. ... ... 6 15,550 88,300 103,850 169 Watch cases..... 49• • . • • • . » - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 25,365 347,746 373,111 170 | Wax candles . ..... .. .... ... .. ... .... ... . º 3 6,000 26,250 32,250 171 Window blinds and shades. .. ... .. .. .... .. . 4 © © 336,601 336,601 172 lWire .. ............ ........ , ..... ........... 15 60,529 999,482 1,060,011 173 Wire fencing. ... .. .... . e • s • s s e © © • • • • º • • • , 14 ' . . 199,801 199,801 174 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical.. ......... 25 1,167,866 296,221 1,464,087 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 145 TABLEAU xI. Manufactures du Canada-Matériaux, produits, ouvrage de commande et réparations. $ $ Total value •v» Received of products, of work . and repairs. products. and repairs. -- é - f-emº- ©-8 V 5 Valeur Reçu pour §§s Nom ou sorte d'industrie. eS ouvrage uits produits. | de commande •# de et répara- | commande et tion8. réparations. 3 $ $ Canada-Suite. 3,519,493 © © 3,519,493ſHuiles ........................... , .................. 560,693 & # @ ! 560,693|Vêtements en toile cirée...... ....... ... « # @ @ @ 0 @ @ @ * | | $ 172,5 zº 199,750| Articles optiques ................ ......... .......... 103,000 © # 103,000 Peinture et vitrerie. ... ...... .................. ..... 786,593 © © 2,786,593lPeintures et vermis.... .............................. 4,380,776 ſ© © 4,380,776| Papier. .... .... ........ ....... .... ............. 1,350,993 L© © 1,350,993| Remèdes patentés ................ , ................. 229,864 32 230,186| Matériel photographique. ... .. .. .................. ... 94,858 C @ 94,858| Photographie.. ......... ................ .. .... .... 622,325 700 623,025||Cadres à gravures.. ... .. ... ... .. .. .. , ... .. • s s º e $ $ s @ s $ 68,945 @ @ 68,94ö|Matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires. ........ 88,706 ( ) @ 88,706| Plâtre. ................................. ... ... .... . 674,184 147,400 821,584 Effets de plombiers. ..... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ... ........ 5,942,333 611,624 6,553,957| Plomberie et ferblanterie . .. , ... .... .... , ... ... ..... . 2,724,206 24,150 2,748,356| Imprimerie et reliure .... ...... ... ............. ... ... 10,306,331 12,910 10,319,241||Imprimerie et publications........... , ... ........... 351,778 10,357 362,135| Presses à imprimer ............ " • • • • • . @ @ @ @ @ @ * @ * @ ^ a a e s 247,500 500 248,000]Poulies .............. -..... ...... .. ............. 724,121 9,029 733,150| Pompes et moulins à vent ... .... ... ........... ... . 556,600 s$ $ ,600]Matériaux de chemin de fer ... ........ ... .. ... .... 147,974 2,000 149,974]Glacières.......... ................... , , ... ..... , ... 565,365 4,275 9,640lToiture et matériaux de toiture .... ... .... ..... ... 400,600 400 401,000lVêtements en caoutchouc ... .. .... .. ... .... , ..... .. $ 1,173,422 ga © 1,173,422 Caoutchouc et articles élastiques. .. ........... ... .... 216, 9,000 225,200Coffres-forts................................ ... . ... 345,148 | > 0 345,148Sel. ... ... ... : ... , ... ... .............. .. ..... ... 310,752 3,560 314,312Scies........... : -- ..... .... .. .. .............. ...... 283, 2,000 285,240 Balances...................... .......... ......... 385,810 $ $ 385,810 Vis, ............... .. · · , · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • • • • • -- : - 1,471,587 500 1,472,087 Nettoyage et préparation des graines des semence..... 739,960 12,348 752,308Machines à coudre. ... .... .. .. ... ..... .. .. ... ....... 1,493,510 406,326 1,899,836Navires, construction et radoub de .... ..... .... ... . 154,920 360 155,280 Drap renaissance. ....... ... .... .... .. , ..... ....... 278,625 14,600 293,225 Bois en paquets pour boîtes ...... ... . ............. 34,160 - . 34,160 Enseignes ................... ..... ................. 733,769 7,200 740,969|Argenterie.... ............. .. ........ . .. .... ... 22 043,7 174,234 22,217,984|Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes ... ... .. , ....... ..... 7,082,384 @ @ 7,082,384 Métallurgie ................ ..... .......... 2,143,845 100 2,143,915,Savonnerie. ............. ..... ............ s © © © © 5 1,006,400 @ @ 1,006,400|Empois. ......... ..... , ... .... · · · · · · • @ 6 • @ @ a @ @ # @ s © © â $ 623,411 15,109 638,520]Articles de librairie ... .... ..... .. ............ ... .. 87,034 2 90,034 Stéréotypie et électrotypie . .. ... , ... ..... .. ... , ... e 72,700 { } | > 72,700Taille de la pierre. .................... .... .. ....... 12,595,000 tâ5 $ 12,595,000 Raffineries de sucre.. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. , ........ 2,051,992 Ö @ 2,051,992 Tissus teints et finis ... ... ... .. .. ... ... ...... ........ 6,469,961 @ @ 6.469,961|Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser .... ... .. ... ...... 5,332,151 a © 5,332,151|Tabac, cigares et cigarettes.. ... .. .. .. ... , .. , ... .. .. 105,000 5,000 110,000 Parapluies .......................................... 558,682 3,000 561,682|Vinaigre et marinades ... ... .... , ... .. .. ... .. ...... .. 874,049 ſy @ 874,049]Tapisserie. .... , ....................... .. .......... . 20,500 e @ 20,500|Compositions à laver. .... ... ... .. , ............ * @ s g e 179,334 100 179,434jMachines à laver et à tordre.. . ... .. ... .. .. .... ... .. 707,840 $ s 707,840| Boîtes de montres.. .. ... ... .. , ................. .... 71,250 º 5 7l,250|Cierges. ....... - p ts a t $ t @ @ @ s @ @ @ @ t e s s @ e s é e s , s e e ê t» 4 ® * © © © * 736,282 2,250 738,532]Stores et rideaux en toile. .. , .. , ..... ... .. | . ... ..... . 1,689,995 4,000 1,693,995 Fil de fer.......... ............................ ..... 5,270 1,200 336,470 Fil de fer à clôture . .... .. .. .............. .. ......... 4,246,781 C @ 4,246,781 Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques....... N°. C—10 l46 • CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. | TABLE XI. Manufactures of Canada-Materials, products, custom work and repairs. e Materials used-Matières employées. Establish- ments. Partly man- No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse-| Crude. ufactu º | Total cost. ts. ſ-gº- © s-a, " Arétat brut º† | coat total. manufac- turées. NO, $ $ 3 Canada-Con. 4 & | 175 ]Woodworking and turning .... .. ... , . ...... , s $ 34 229,532 67,460 296,992 176 Wool, carding and fulling .... .. . , ........ .... 3 © © * # q 4 177 | Woollen # 8 - • • • • • • • • • • . s à 5 e s s s # e e s e • e • r , e • « * 157 3,109,643 689,659 3,799,302 178 Wool pulling....... , ............. .............. 3 94,475 500 94,975 179 Woollen yarns. ................................. 6 56,550 1,545 58,095 180 All other industriesl. .... .. .. « t iº - # @ # # # e #> * @ $ # 6 # # # 106 2,409,809 1,968,154 4,377,963 ! Includes 1 air brakes, 1 alabastine, l axle grease, 1 babbitt metal, 1 bark extract, 1 belting and hose, rubber, 1 blankets and sweat pads, l bleaching powder, 2 carbide of calcium, 1 carpet sweepers, 1 car wheels, 1 celluloid goods, 1 chains, 1 charcoal, 1 china and glass decorating, 2 chewing gum, 2 church orna- ments, 1 cider presses, 2 coke, 2 combs, 2 confectioners'supplies, 1 costumier and hairdresser, 1 cottolene, 1 cotton and wool waste, 1 cream separators, 1 dental supplies, 1 dyes and # l egg concentrate, l em- broidery, 1 enamelware, l featherbone, 1 feather goods, 1 felt # and # 1 fire alarm supplies, 1 fire- men's supplies, 1 fire works, 1 fly paper, 2 fur dressing, 1 gold leaf and foil, 1 graphite, 2 gypsum, 1 insect wder, 1 knitting machines, 1 knitting needles, 2 laces and braids, 2 lanterns, 2 macaroni and vermicelli, mantels and grates, 2 miscellaneous, 1 needles, l opium, 2 patterns, 1,peat, 2 plaster and stucco, 1 pop corn, 1 pottery, painted ware, 1 prepared cheese, 1 prepared flour, 2 quilted goods, 2 regalias and society , emblems, 2 rice cleaning and polishing, 1 rug patterns, 1 sau casings, 1 sea-grass, 1 school supplies, 2 show cases, 2 silk and silk goods, 2 skates, 1 slaughtering, not including meat packing, 1 soda water appar- atus, 1 spinning wheels, 1 spray-motors, 1 stamps and stencils, 1 steam packing, 1 stove polish, 1 tallow refining, 1 thread, 2 type founding, 1 vaccine, 1 vaseline, 1 washing blue, 1 waxed paper, 1 wax figures, 1 woodenware, 1 yeast cakes. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 147 TABLEAU XI. Manufactures du Canada-Matériaux, produits, ouvrage de commande · et réparations. º Total value Received of products, Value for custom | custom work of work and repairs. products. and repairs. 4-ºut-ê d-d-8 9-8 Valeur és $ ſ ) © Valeur Reçu pour totale des Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. des ouVrage produits, produits. de commande | ouvrage de et répara- | commande et tions. réparations. 3 Canada-Fin. 772,297 5,425 777,722|Ouvrage et tournage du bois. . .. .. . · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • [ 175 [ > $ 4,030 4,030|Cardage et foulage de la laine .... ......... ..... 176 7,306,109 53,432 7,359,541|Articles en laine........ ............... ............. 177 115,487 g ºº 115,487|Etirage de la laine. ....... , ......................... 178 86,140 210 86,350lLaine en échevaux. ... ....... ... ... » v © © g © © © © © © © s s e e 179 7,083,107 90,861 7,173,ºcsDiverses autres industries*........... .............. 180 l Comprenant 1 freins à air, 1 albâtre, 1 graisse à essieu, 1 métal babbitt, 1 extrait d'écorce, 1 courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc, 1 couvertes et plastrons, 1 poudre à blanchir, 2 carbure de calcium, 1 balayeuses, 1 roues de wagons, 1 objets en celluloïde, 1 chaînes, 1 charbon de bois, 1 porcelaine et verre, décorations, 2 gomme à mâcher, 2 ornements d'églises, l presses à cidre, 2 coke, 2 peignes, 2 articles de confiserie, 1 cos- tumier et coiffeur, 1 cottolène, 1 coton et laine, déchets, 1 séparateurs à crème, l matériel dentaire, 1 teintures et couleurs, 1 œufs concentrés, 1 broderie, 1 articles étamés, 1 baleine, 1 articles en plumes, 1 feutre, papier et pulpe, 1 matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie, 1 effets de pompiers, 1 feux d'arti- fice, l papier à mouches, 2 § préparation, 1 or en feuille et étain, 1 graphite, 2 gypse, 1 poudre insecticide, 1 machines à tricoter, 1 aiguilles à tricoter, 2 dentelles et tresses, 2 lanternes, 2 macaroni et vermicelle, 1 manteaux et grilles de cheminées, 2 divers, 1 aiguilles, 1 opium, 2 patrons, l tourbe, 2 plâtre et stuc, 1 maïs crevé, 1 poterie, objets peints, 1 fromage préparé, 2 effets piqués, 2 insignes et emblèmes, 2 nettoyage du riz, 1 patrons de tapis, 1 enveloppes à saucisson, 1 herbe marine, 1 fournitures d'écoles, 2 vitrines, 2 soie et effets en soie, 2 patins, 1 abattoirs, non compris dans les salaisons de viandes, 1 appareils pour eaux gazeuses, 1 rouets, 1 moteurs vaporisateurs, 1 étampes et patrons, 1 garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur, 1 cirage de poële, 1 suif raffiné, 1 fil, 2 caractères d'imprimerie, 1 vaccin, 1 vaseline, 1 bleu à laver, 1 papier ciré, 1 figures en cire, 1 objets en bois, l levain. é> C-104 148 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. Dies and moulds, TABLE xII. Manufactures of Canada-Mechanical power. Gas and gasoline Estab- steam engines engines. Watervheela. † | Machines à Machines à Turbines. ---- vapeur. gaz et gazoline. No. Name or kind of industry. Eta- blisse- ments. h. p. h. p. h. p C. V, C. V. C, V, NO, NO, NO, NO, Canada ............. ...... 14,650 6,558 380,240 244| 2,07* 2,683 221,642 1 [Abrasive goods..... ...... .... .... 5 3 34 @ @ .. ! © © © $ 2 | Aerated and mineral waters. ....... 58 26 181 2 7 © © © © 3 Agricultural implements. ... ........ 114 122 5,698 9 99 31| 1,134 4 Ammunition. ..... . .... .... .. , . 3 5 279 C @ © à $| 300 5 Artificial feathers and flowers. ....... 8 $ © © © C \ ! © © 6 | Artificial limbs and trusses......... 3 © © ſ2 © ſ ; 7 |Awnings, tents and sails............. 25 $ @ (# 6 # D @ © © } @ # é s 8 |A§d tools ............ 21 4 686 # ! © © 27 1,259 9 , cotton.. . - . .. : ... . .. -- . .. .. .. - 5 2 275 © ſ ) @ @ l © 10 |Baking powder and flavouring extracts 13 6 159 1 2| Q# $ | j | ; 11 |Barley, pot and pearl .. ........... 3 2 185 © © © 5 205 12 Baskets. .... ................. ..... 15 13 284 , C , 2 85 13 lBatting............... .. ... .. , .... 4 4 220 ( $ © © 4 170 14 | Belting and hose, leather. .. ..... e • e 4 2 65 @ # i ; C @ $ $ 15 | Bicycles......... ...... - . .. .. .. 16 5 861 2| 11 © # d # 1 ! 16 lBicvcle repairs........... .... .... . 4 l # # l, de 1 7 @ C ©- $ 17 #§i materiai ......... 3 1 125 (© © • • l' @ $ | # | # 18 Blacking ........... 7 . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . - 6| 1 . 12 D , © © º , $ , 19 |Blacksmithing....................... 11|. 2 18 © º s , $ # @ @ 20 |Boats and canoes. ........... • E © , © © © 18 9 155 1 3 L) © © 21 | Boilers and engines....... .. l ) s g 59 80 2,639 6 40 4 210 22 |Boots and shoes.... :................. 179 81| 3,967 5 38 11| 1,564 23 |Boot and shoe supplies...... ... .... 7 4 185 , ſ# # , @ 6 } @ 24 |Boxes and bags, paper ........ .... 34 6 160 1 2 4 © L # 25 Boxes, cigar ......... ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8 3 277 • • -- $ 4.2 # $ Q @ 26 |Boxes, woºden...................... 84 96| 4,021 1 6 19 548 27 Brass castings .. .. : ... .. ... . .. .. .. 23 9 330 # 45 "2 # | $ 28 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery.... 258 63| 2,473| 21 96 2 7 29 | Brick, tile and pottery.... ... , ..... . 573 L) , @ D s © º , # @ @ 30 Bridges, iron and steel ..... .. , ... .. . 6 20 740 © © @ @ , C C 31 |Brooms and brushes. .. ..... ....... 28 13 379 1 3 d ) , $ 32 Butter and cheese.......... ........ | 3,576 B @ ſ $ G @ $ 6 5 @ @ # ) 33 IButtons ......... ... .. .. .. 5 4 152 1 4 2 40 34 lCardboard.......................... 3 3 85 ſ } , @ @ 6| 1,540 85 Carpets ......... ..-. ............... 10 7 456 © # @ 3 195 36 Car repairs... ... ............ s @ s s , • 26 46| 2,221 1 8 $ $ 37 Carriages and wagons....... ......... 849 83| 2,365 55 14 170» 38 |Carriage and wagon materials.. ..... 27 24| 1,207| ( 5 $ d ) ) 12 620. 39 |Cars and car works....... , .. ....... 7 36| 1,911 9 $ © © $ G » . 40 ]Cement, natural rock.. ............ . 3 4 170 GI ® 4 2 100. 41 |Cement, Portland.. ................ 7 20| 2,585 © © @ 4 684 42 lChurch decorations............ * © © © © º 4 1 10 sp @ © © @ e © © 43 Clothing, men's..................... 735 2 21 © © @ ts @ $ © © 44 Clothing, men's (factory product).... 58 3 28 i 8 1 8 45 Clothing, women's.. ... .... .º • • • • • • • • 334 10 1,468 s @ © , O © e , · 46 Clothing, women's (factory product).. 26 8 225 ·© © L} $ e © 47 a and chocolate...... . ......... 4 8 90 º $ C $ © © 48 Coffees and spices. ..... .... ...... 29 12 369 1 4 # C 49 Coffins and caskets. ........ ......... 16 8 405 3 32 @ ſ, 50 Condensed milk. ........... .. s g g @ @ # 4 4| 168 1 # 6 ° º © © 51 ra89. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . .. . 64 29 937 C @ U) 8 155. 52 Cordage, rope and twine. ....... .. . 11 13| 1,840 © © $ 7 400 53 Corks ...................... . ..... 5 2 85 • g U ) C © J) © · 54 Corsets and supplies..... ... ........ 14 4 95 © ſ © © 2 40 55 Cottons........... .... .... ...... . 20 51| 12,061 C @ @ L) 49 J2,352 # † and edge tools ... . ........ # 1 º 1 20 1 25 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 149 TABLEAU xII. Manufaetures du Canada-Force motrice mécanique. @ Horse power|Horse power Electric motors. | Other powers. supplied to | supplied by — © – other estab-l other estab- Moteurs électri- | Autres forces | lishments | lishments. ques. motrices. E,-) d-ºm-; ,r 2º ·© © Chevaux-va-lChevaux-va- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. . N peur fournis | peur fournis h. p. h. p. | à d'autres par d'autres «,-» R,- établisse- | établisse- C, V, C• V. ments. ment8. NO, NO, 2,206 46,461 79 2,232 25,839 28,358|.. .. .. .. . .. Canada- 2 14 Ö ( } º > # C} 204|Articles pour le polissage............. 1 20 91 © © C @ © D 35|Eaux gazeuses et minérales........... 2 21 278 { # $ Q © 6 14llInstruments aratoires .. .......... 3 ºp • QLº , UD © @ @ ) © © .. Munitions.. .............. ..-...... 4 • • . © © ( ) © © © © . Plumes et fleurs artificielles........... 5 1 3 (© { ) 6 # ſ© © 1|Membres artifioiels, bandages her- niaires, etc ... ........... .... .. 6 9 45 © º ) © © © 11|Auvents, tentes et voiles............. 7 5 190 (© © Q3 Q ) 10 48|Haches et outils........ - e s s @ @ @ Li © ..... | 8 1 6 C C @ Q @ 6lSacs en coton..... ...... .... ..... , | 9 3| 26 ( ) (© © 36 13lPoudre levain et essences............. "0 º © © ue © © # , © .. ]Orge mondé et perlé..... ............ ii n © C © C @ | ) © @ @ 50Paniers...-.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 12 1 50 C ! © © © C .. lOuate..... , e - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . | 13 2 8 C} © , @ 13Courroies et tuyaux en cuir. ......... | 14 10 46 ſ , , C Q ) ſ } 22|Bicyclettes. .. , ... ... .. ....... .. . . | 15 · 1 6 © © ſ© © C > .. |Bicyclettes.réparations de............ 16 3 10 © © © © Q ) 5lTables de billard et matériaux........ | 17 1 1 © ºs | -- © © 1|Cirage............ : ......... @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 18 4 13 © © © © | 3 7lForges..................... .. ...... 19 8 14 •'• © ) © © 14lBateaux et canots .................. © 7 94 1 22 20| * 76lBouilloires et machines .............. 70 647 1 3 48 671 Ulr68 -- . - . .. • • • • • • • • • • • • -- . - 3 22 © © © © © © 16lArticles de cordonnerie........ U© º | > 4 L © 22 129 1 6 30 91|Boîtes et sacs, papier ............. Q 3 36 © C ) © º © © 30||Boîtes à cigares.....· • • • • • • • • • • • © © © © © © 2 30 1 78 44 · 50]Boîtes en bois . ..... ................ 16 1 © © U) © 15 .71|Fonderies de cuivre.. .. ... © e e @ @ @ ° © © © • 81 8| 5 20 220Pain, biscuits et confiseries. : ..... .. - ſ º # $ C © © ( 3 © . | Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie........ 17 © © & º © 5 10lPonts en fer et en acher.. ............ 9 © © ſs © 10 26|Balais et brosses....... ............. © © © © @ ſ, .. |Beurre et fromage................ .. 1 © © ſ ! 3ſBoutons .... ..... -- ... ............. 1 © © © © C> © l5lCarton........ ......... -- ......... 2 © © @ @ ſ ) 4Tapis.......................... -- ... . 2 1 100 @ C ſ ) © R# de wagons de chemin de 36 €r • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 27 1 14 © © 180|Carrosserie.... ......... ..... .... ,| 37 5 C # @ # 15 143lMatériaux de carrosserie. ........... . 88 9 © © @ @ { © © 105/Construction de wagons, chemin de fer 39 • © 1 35 ſ © © .. |Ciment, pierre naturelle.. ........... | 40 13 © © $ © ſ ) © 501Ciment de Portland.................. 41 & $ ! ) © © $ @ º e .. lDécorations d'églises. .... ......... , | 42 18 © @ © © 42|Habillements d'hommes. ...... , © © ºs # @ ^ 43 83 C) | ) º © © 117|Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués)... | 44 53 |© © © © © 38| Habillements de femmes..... ... ..... | 45 22 ( ) © © @ 92|Habillements de femmes (fabriqués) .. | 46 2 C } ( ) © © Le se .. Coco de chocolat.................... , | 47 14 G ) º ê 27} 131|Café et épices..... ſ, « s e e s • s • • • , • • • E s e e 48 1 ſ© © 4 > @ 8 Cercueils...... ................ . . 49 2 1 60| $ $ Lait condensé ............... e e 1 er © © © | 50 · 3 © © ſ# # $ $ 35lTonnellerie.... . . ...... ® » e s • © © 51 1 © e C © 204 orderie © e e $ s @ @ e @ e @ a s º s º · e n © © © © - 52 3 1 5 © a> 30l Bouchons .......... ......... ....... | 53 5 © © ſ© © C @ 5lCorsets............. ... © º s D @ e @ @ @ @ s e 54 88 © © © © 70 2,709lCotons..... .......... • • • • • • • • • • • • • - 55 10 1 45 . © s | 198lCoutellerie et instruments tranchants. | 56 2 ( ) D @ ti © © 2Coins et moules...................... 57 150 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xII. Manufactures of Canada-Mechanical power. Gas and gasoline Estab- Steam engines. engines. Water wheels. † | Machines à | Machines à Turbines. men Q vapeul . gaz et gazoline. No. Name or kind of industry. Eta- blisse- ments. h. p. h. p. h, p. · C. V. C, V, C, V. NO, NO, NO. NO, Canada-Con. 58 Drugs ... : ... : ... .............. . 19 18 833 ſ } 59 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring. ...... 14 12 179 @ @ © © 60 Electrical apparatus and supplies ... 25 19| 5,590 1 3 3 255 61 | Electric light and power............. 58 107| 25,096 1 20 135| 37,053 62 Elevators..... . , , ............ , ... 4 2 50 © © | | | > V# # # ºs , 63 Evaporated fruits and vegetables. . . 50 18 385 1 5 º C) # L # 64 | Explosives . ......... .. , • • • • • • • ^ © • © © © 7 10 289 5 $ lp © i4 310 65 | Fancy goods....................... 4 @ # # # $ $ © ſº © © 66 lFertilizers................ , ......... 6 6 186 1 3 I, ſe 67 | Fish, preserved. ... ... ........... .. 1,097 83 847 1 4 9 82 68 |Flax, dressed... , ... ... ... .. ... . - 31 33 849 # # @ | ) # @ à é 69 |Flouring and grist mill products...... 400 310 22,776 1l 241 493 18,398 70 | Foundry and machine shop products. 315 263 7,699 15 90 35| 1,090 71 |Fringes, cords and tassels.. ... .. ... , 7 ] 12 $ # $ @ # º p @ @ 72 |Fruit and vegetable canning. .. ...... 58 70j 1,736 7 55 2 28 73 |Furnishing † s s E se s • e e s s e s s 52 13 735 1 6 2 7 74 | Furniture and § olstered goods..... 169 154| 7,897 3 29 22 594 75 |Gas, lighting and heating. ...... .... 27 | 78 3,376 5 230 3 140 76 |Gas machines. .................... , . 4 4 @ # | # 1 5 d# @ ! 4 g 77 Glass .... .. ... .. ...... ... ... .... 11 8 275 é ſ> # C ſ# # 78 |Glass, stained, cut and ornamental. .. 9 , ſe © © , - l ' . . # # © e 79 |Gloves and mittens.. .. .. ...... ..... 22 * 13 425 1 3 1 75 80 IGlue. ........ ........ .............. 3| 3 140 @ @ (# @ # # # # 81 |Grindstones and pulpstones. ... ... 6 10 277 # û g $ º L} $ # # 82 | Hairwork. .......................... 6 2 75 1 6 2 40 83 | Hammocks.......................... 4 C @ © © 1 8 ſ© s @ @ 84 |Hardware, carriage and saddlery .... 6 4 350 C $ l ) # 2 87 85 |Harness and saddlery................ 95 11 410 2 13 1 16 86 | Hats, caps and furs..... , ... ...... ... 115 12 427 © © C @ 2 90 87 [Hay, baled ....... .. ..... .. ... .... $ 3 45ſ) $ $ # # Ü 0 g# # # Hosiery and knit goods........ .... . # 29 1,444 1 5 26| 1,200 IlK , - • - . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -- • • • • • • • • • • • $ $ g e @ # º u $ # g ſ} 90 | Interior decorations. .. . .......... , 12 2 , 20 # 5 # # , , 4 , 91 |Iron and steel products ...... . , ... 29 113| 18,140 1 10 20 1,477 92 Jewelry cases............ .......... 3 # â t @ @ # $ . . ' G @ # @ 93 |Jewelry and repairs ..... ... . ... ... .. 35 1 8 1 2 I, l, # # 94 lLadders................... ........ 3 2 75 # # # à 1 25 95 |Lamps ... . ................. ... ſ ! 3 $ # # 1 2 $ . } # # 96 !Lasts and pegs. .................... 8 5 265 tº , 2 95 97 Lead bar and pipe ................ .. 3 2 135 d, Q5 C 0 98 | Leather goods .. .... , .... .. .. ... . 3 9 9 0 @ g e © © © © © © 99 Leather, tanned, curried and finished. 143 147| 6,138 2 7 11 374 100 lLime. .... .............. ......... 163 5 188 © © iJ © © «e e) 101 |Liquors, distilled ....... .......... . 9 33| 1,431 1 5 7 127 102 Liquors, malt. ....... » © © º - e © © © © © © © © 96 144 3,908 2 20 3 21 103 |Liquors, vinous . ........ ..... $ $ $ e ] 4 8 85 e ſe @ g © s © $ 104 Lock and gunsmithing ........ .. .. . 4 1 | : 30 © © a 9 @ g s © 105 |Log products ..... • s s e s s © e s @ s @ @ @ @ @ e ts | 2,075 2,293 132,936 2| 9 l,076 46,118 106 | Luumber products.. .................. , 467 442 16,241 4 45 61| 2,503 107 | Malt.... . .. .......... * © © © © © © © $ e © © © 7 131 © © tr e © © us g 108 | Matches........... .. , @ Lº s @ @ @ # $ @ 0 @ é \! 5 3 55 s $ @ 6 1 360 109 Mats and rugs..... . . - , - . : - • • • • • • • • • 6 3 33 2 7 l 40 110 Mattresses and spring beds ......... 20 3 84 3 20 3 102 111 | Metallic roofing and flooring. .. .... 4 2 65 © © 0 0 © © © © º 112 |Mica, cut. .... .. * © e E © e © © © e d © ® • © © @. 12 © g 113 Mirrors and plate glass............. 4 1 125 @ ſi e gp @ E g é 114 | Monuments and tombstones ......... 65 14 373 û © @ g 8| | 617 115 | Musical instruments. . . , ... ... ... .. 39 33 2,038 1 4 E © 116 | Musical instrument materials...... .. 7 3 180 © © @ @ J RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 151 TABLEAU XII. Manufactures du Canada--Force motrice mécanique. Electric motors. | Other powers. † † Moteurs électri- | Autres forces † † ques. motrices. mgms $-d-º # © Chevaux-va-lChevaux-va- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. peur fournis peur fournis h. p. h. p. | à d'autres | par d'autres ©-8 rº- établisse- | établisse- C, V, C, V. ments. mentS. NO, NO. Canada-Suite. 10 91 © © 2| Drogues .. -- .... ... ............ ... 6 3 @ © º © © © © . , lTeinturerie. .. ............ .......... 69| 2,212 © U 4,680 6,317|Appareils et effets électriques ... ... 62| 11,994 © 16,324 4,891|Lumière et force motrice électriques. . 6 59 © © @ $ 5 40lAscenseurs. .... .......... , .. , ... - 3 60 1 95 12|Fruits et légumes èvaporés......... .. © 6 > © -2 C # º© © .. |Matières explosives.... , ............. 3 130 Q @ .. | Articles de fantaisie ................. © © é © 2| 75 6 # 6 .. lEngrais ............ ................ D , a @ © © º © 40 .. |Poisson, salaisons et conserves.. ...... 1 5 © : © $ @ gs 5||Lin préparé .............. .. ... ... .. 42 989 5 130 629 637|Produits des moulins à farine. ...... .. 108| 1,427 1 16 238 940l Produits des fonderies.. , .... ........ 8 26 t5 © i@ @ © © 21|Frange, corde et glands............. , 4 26 3 215 ſ© º ! 26Conserves de fruits et légumes ....... 33 451 âs $ @ é .8 408Articles de toilette pour hommes...... 28 389 1 30 56 300lMeubles....................... ..... 6 429 g @ @; '635 2|Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage.. .... . 1 8 C © © Ct , .. |Machines à gaz. ... .... ... , @ @ @ @ e @ @ @ 17 210 © © º 179lVerrerie.. ... ... .. ................. 9 39 Q 5 @ $ @ 19]Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental.... 4 82 © © © # 9lGants et mitaines..... ............... U© © © © } © $ @ $ .. lColle forte....... ............ . » © © © @ - © © © © © U) Meules et décortiqueurs . ...... .. 3 14 ( © ſ ; @ Ouvrages en cheveux . ........ .. ... . 2 ſ; 0 @ @ # Hamacs. ... ......... .... .......... . 14 155 © 18 .. Quincaillerie........ ......... .... 26 210 © @ # 2 150lSellerie .... , ...................... . 80 105 2 5 0 36|Chapellerie et pelleterie. ... ....... .. © G @ @ U) º $ © © .. |Foin pressé............ ............. 13 144 ©. 5 111|Bonneterie.................... .... 1 20 @ © © 10lEncre............. | . .............. 4 42 # © e 23|Décorations d'intérieurs.. .. ...... ... . 9 192 $ 10 145]Produits en fer et en acier ........... 2 16 © Q ) 8|Boîtes à bijoux.......... .... • © © © • r g 26 140 © © 72lOrfèvrerie........................... \ i | ) ſ , © g) ſ } .. Echelles ............................ 8 8 © © 2 7]Lampes ....... .. ' - - - - • • • • • • • • • • • • © © C} ® C $ $ 3lFormes et chevilles à chaussures...... © © @ @ e ©e 20 20Plomb en barres et.tuyaux. ... .. .... 2 5 © © © © @ @ 3]Cuir, effets en........................ 27 607 3| 140 85 89|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini .. ......... © © @ s © © © © © © .. Chaux ...................... ..... 6 37 se s Q) 5 © © .. |Liqueurs distillées ... ............... 29 142 11 205 © © # 66]Liqueurs, malt ......... ........... 2 14 1 5 º C .. |Liqueurs vineuses.................... 3 7 © © # @ © © • .. Serrurerie et armurerie.. .. .......... 46| 1,301 6 318 1,217 540 Produits des billes (billots)... ........ 33 518 s © © # 54s 687iProduits du bois de construction.. .. . $ @ © © 4© © © © 6Malt ... ........... , ................ © © Q # ſ , º # ſ) .. Allumettes... ................... .. 1 1 © s © 1|Nattes et tapis .... .... . - e s a s e º $ g © © 9 48 • U C. 79 Matelas et sommiers élastiques....... . 4 75 © © © .. Toiture métallique................... 1 200 © © © © 2iMica coupé............ ............. 5 70| $ @ Lº C) 4 # ſ ) 10]Miroirs et glaces .................... 15 167 1 12 30 60]Monuments et pierres tombales. ... ... 10 129 @ $ e © g $ 22|Instrum,ents de musique.. ... ......... 4 26 45 45lInstruments de musique, matériaux... 152 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xII. Manufactures of Canada-Mechanical power. Gas and gasoline • Steam engines. engines. Water wheels. Estab- — — - lish- Machines à Machines à Turbines. mentS. vapeur. gaz et gazoline. º No. Name or kind of industry. º- Eta- blisse- h. p. h. p. h. p II}6nt8. •- a- - C. V. C, V. C, V. NO. NO. NO. NO, Canada-Con 117 lOils. ..................... • © • © © © © © à 14 32 1,040 , C5 © © 1 115 118 |Oil clothing ................. 6 º $ s e • • 6 5 130 © ſ ! 4© © © © d a 119 Qptical goods. : ... ........... © © º e e e 4 º 4 º $ # G © © G C5 © © ! 120 Painting and glazing ............... 3 ſ© © 6 6 © © 121 Paints and varnishes ........... .... 18 13 590 1 7 60 122 Paper ........ ..... ............... 28 56 4,176 1 5 140| 22,183 123 Patent medicines..... , , ......... .. 35 4 86 © 9 © 124 Photographic materials........ ..... 9 º U © - L> ©. 125 |Photography... , ............. ..... . 6 C @ º 4 © 126 | Picture frames. .. .. . : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 15 6 372 6 127 |Pipe and boiler covering.. ......... , . 3 1 15 © © @ 128 Plaster............ .. ............... 3 2 185 © © ſ© © 129 Plumbers'supplies : ... : ....... º© © © º 5 - 6 5 202 1 10 130 Plumbing and tinsmithing.. ........ 252 12 508 4 25 131 Printing and bookbinding..... ...... 84 10 300 1 1 L> • © 182 Printing and publishing ............. 419 120| 2,123 62 310 16 63 133 |Printing presses.. ... .. , .... º º º º • s e é • 5 2 100 1 5 6 @ © © 134 Pullºys. ... : . : .,:: ................ 3 3 285 © © • s $ º 135 | Pumps and windmills...... . » g º 4 , © é • 17 12 330 2 31 1 25 136 |Railway supplies ................... 4 3 280 1 5 2 125 l37 Refrigerators ...... ................ 5 2 90 1 10 $ $ © © 188 | Roofing and roofing materials........ 11 6 127 • » ; © © 2 300 139 |Rubber clothing. ... . .............. 6 • • | . º © g > de @ © © 140 | Rubber and elastic goods....... º> • • • •s 7 9| 1,031 © 0 © © © © © 141 Safes and vaults........... , ......... 3 2 75 ſ > © , dº 142 Salt .. . , , . » º º - © • 9 º º º º « © © © © © © © © © © © © 9 18 504 ,) , º 4 # $ 143 Saws ............. ................. 7 6 540 © © 1 100 144 Scales .............................. 8 3 75 © © | © 145 lScrews ................ , ............ 4 4 385 4 ® 146 |Seed cleaning and preparing......... 17 13 204 4 56 147 Sewing machines .............. © 3 4 435 148 Ships and ship repairs. ........ . © © e s , 39 32 1,116 1 4 149 Shoddy .... ................. 6 7 277 © ſ ! © © ge s © © 150 Shooks, box........ ... .............. 9 10 425 $ , L) © s 1,:05 151 † º e s s 1 » º • a • » • 1 º º B * e e s a s e e s s e e s a 3 © © º , B © © © © ſ) © # # # 4 © » º ºt packina 4 # # s# | 7 153 Slaughtering and meat packing .... 7 - © © 154 Smelting ........... ......... .... 12 67| 11,420 $ 2 178 l55 Soap ..... ... .. ... ... ......... © º s • º 23 27| !,051 © © 9 9 © © © e 156 Starch. • © © e s • • • • • • • • • • ^ ' e • « e e • e • • e e 12 28 727 © © © © 11 525 157 Stationery goods.. : ... ........ ..... 12 º © 9 9 g © º C @ © © 158 Stereotyping and electrotyping , 4 6 © 9 0 $ 159 Stone, cut ........... .............. / 4 2 39 º © © 160 Sugar refining .... : ... :: ... .. -- .. 4 10l 3,590 e "\e © © 161 Textiles, dyeing and finishing .... : • 3 2 30 1 700 162 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff. 22 24 955 © 6 @ G 163 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes ....... 138 3 18 º @ 164 Umbrellas............... .......... 3 © º º @ 165 Vinegar and pickles. .. .......... 24 16 316 3 17 1 51 166 Wallpaper....... .,. .. .. .. .. ... .. . 4 6 450 0 © º © 3 250 167 |Washing compounds. ........... .. º> 3 9 © © © © © @ @ 168 |Washing machines and wringers ..... 6 4 107 19 • 1 50 169 |Watch cases.. .. ... . , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 2 105 s e 170 |Wax candles ...... ........... , .... 3 1 6 g s 171 | Window blinds and shades ... , ...... 4 4 © © 172 lWire ...... ............. ......... 15 8| 1,005 (© © © 1 40 178 lWire fencing ..... .... ........... . 14 2 35 1 8 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. TABLEAU xII. Manufactures du Canada-Force motrice mécanique. ©; Horse powerl Horse power Electric motors. | Other powers. § tO § § —. G #-gº other estab- | other estab- Moteurs électri- Autres forces lishments. lishments. ques. mOtriceS. m-sae 8-8 Chevaux-va-]Chevaux-va- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. peur fournis | peur fournis h. p. h. p. | à d'autres | par d'autres a-p» - établisse- établisse- C, V. C, V. ment8. mentS. NO. NO, Canada-Suite. 5 141 25 58lHuiles ............... .............. 6 37 29lVêtements en toile cirée. ... ... , ..... . 8 58 15|Articles optiques ................. s @ $ 1 3 3| Peinture et vitrerie. ... . *e @ @ @ @ @; * $ @ , 9 3 19 5 40| Peintures et vernis. .... ............ . 9 229 10 .. Papier ..... ........................ 10 52 1 1 46 Remèdes patentés.. .... » © ê s @ º s 9 e s © © © © - 8 35 , 9|Matériel photographique. ........ ... . U > ( ) @ C .. Photographie . . .... ......... s 6 & © s 6 44 1 8 3]Cadres à gravures.. .. . ... ... ... 2 40 40]Matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires ........ . ......... ... º { # g Plâtre. ............. « @ ® © e s @ gº a ét 5 g @ e # 6 40 © © @ @ © © .. |Effets de plombiers.. .... .... , s © © © © • » 39 414 1 110 $ C 180!Plomberie et ferblanterie. . .. .. ... . 112 713 (© © © $ 33 324|Imprimerie et reliure ............... 295| 2,012 13 156 133 1,462.Imprimerie et publications.. .... .... 4 42 © © © © C3 © ' 40|Presses à imprimer. ..... ........... 4 50 @ $ 10lPoulies ...... .............. • E • © © © © © 6 50 1 2 3 40lPompes et moulins à vent............ 2| 40 a> G 20 40lMatériaux de chemin de fer .... .... 1 6 { 2 L> @ 6lGlacières.. ..... .. .......... ..... © © º g U ! { } @ .. Toiture et matériaux de toiture . ..... 9 15 © $ @ 15lVêtements en caoutchouc ....... ... 5 29 # 10 44|Caoutchouc et articles élastiques. ..... 1 3 © C) 3lCoffres-forts. .. ... ..... .. , ........... 1 1 © s º | » .. Sel . .. ... ......................... 2 30 40 30/Scies.............. ........ ... ... $ 5 49 ê e 3lBalances..... -- és : é g © © • e ^ vs s $ e e g , e e © â • 1 30 é s .. lVis...... * $ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ s s û s $ $ $ © e D @ @ © © º ô 9 72 10 20]Nettoyage et préparation des graines de S6)006Y1C8 . . , . . . . . * $ @ a gº , s s @ s @ @ @ @ | 8 e • 3 55 | ) Q © © J) $ 30lMachines à coudre. .... .... .. .. .. ... 16 198 1 2 © © 138]Navires, construction et redoub de. ... 8 13 70|Drap renaissance ..... ... .. .. « e ^ âs º º © © © © Bois en paquets pour boîtes ..... ..... 1 3 .. lEnseignes ............ .............. 7 45 g @ • g g # 31|Argenterie . .......... • e s e s © e s © © © * 26 356 5 208 125 p 30jAbattoirs et salaisons de viandes.. .... (© s © © (© © @ @ .._|Métallurgie.. ........................ 7 56 5Savonnerie................. ........ 8 200 75 Empois ... : .. .. : ..... " a s © a as e s s e s e • 4 52 240 52|Articles de librairie. .. ... .. , ....... 5 31 . Stéréotypie et électrotypie........ ... (@ @. $ D Taille de la pierre.. ... .... ..... @ H é) @ . . |Raffineries de sucre ..... ... • • e a e e e º º 18 551 175lTissus teints et finis. ...... .. .... .... $ s 24|Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser .. 7 26 5l Tabac, cigares et cigarettes ... . , .... 2 8 4 3 $ é) © 0 s .. lParapluies ................... s © e e e e 4 14 2 8 © # 15]Vinaigre et marinades . ............. . º 0 $ ( ) @ © © . Tapisserie........... .. ....... .. •s ſe # N) C @ C} @ @ @ © @ .. |Compositions à laver .............. a © 5 97 é> @ © © @ g 85lMachines à laver et à tordre.. .. .. .. . 6 63 @ C $ $ 25] . 35l Boîtes de montres ............. ... º (© © @ @ 9 © . Cierges.. . : ......................... 3 21 U$ $ © © Q ) © .. Stores et rideaux en toile .......... • € 10 185 © © © © e e 217| Fil de fer............................ 3 22 # @ º © @ @ 32'Fil de fer à clôture.............. .... 154 | CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE XII. Manufactures of Canada-Mechanical power. le- and gasoline Steam engines. engines. Water wheels. Estab- — -- - lish- Machines à Machines à Turbines. InentS. vapeur. gaz et gazoline. No. Name or kind of industry. «-) Eta- blisse- h. p. h. p. h. p. ment8. ,-º s- - C, V, C, V. C. V. NO. NO. NO. NO. Canada-Con. • 174 | Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical. 25 42| 6,822| @ @ $ # 144| 52,715 175 | Woodworking and turning. .. ... .... $ 34 26 1,423 2 90 5 342 176 | Wool, carding and fulling, ....... . éº 3 2 65 $ ſi { } { 3 1 6 177 | Woollen # » a e e º s s s a s e s 5 s . # @ @ s © © © © 157 , 102 6,089 4 68 155 7,682 178 | Wool pulling ...................... 3 3 45 º , |$ $ s E # 6 179 |Woollen yarns .. ... ............... . 6 4 115 @ @ ® , 4| . 107 180 | All other industries ! ....... ......... 106 55| 7,404 5 33 21| 1,835 1 Includes 1 air brakes, 1 alabastine, 1 axle grease, 1 babbitt metal, 1 bark extract, 1 belting and hose, rubber, 1 blankets and sweat pads, 1 bleaching powder, 2 carbide of calcium, 1 carpet sweepers, 1 car wheels, 1 celluloid goods, l chains, 1 charcoal, 1 china and glass decorating, 2 chewing gum, 2 church | ornaments, 1 cider presses, 2 coke, 2 combs, 2 confectioners' † 1 costumier and hairdresser, 1 cotto- lene, l cotton and wool waste, 1 cream separators, l dental supplies, 1 dyes and colours, l egg concentrate, 1 embroidery, 1 enamelware, 1 featherbone, 1 feather goods, 1 felt paper t,nd pulp, 1 fire alarm supplies, 1 firemen's supplies, 1 fireworks, 1 fly paper, 2 fur dressing, 1 gold leaf and foil, 1 graphite, 2 gypsum, 1 insect powder, 1 knitting machines, 1 kmitting needles, 2 laces and braids, 2 lanterns, 2 macaroni and ver- micelli, 1 mantels and grates, 2 miscellaneous, 1 needles, 1 opium, 2 patterns, 1 peat, 2 plaster and stucco, 1 popcorn, 1 pottery, painted ware, 1 prepared cheese, 1 prepared flour, 2 quilted goods, 2 regalias and society emblems, 2 rice cleaning and polishing, 1 rug patterns, l sausage casings, 1 sea-grass, 1 school supplies, 2 show cases, 2 silk and silk goods, 2 skates, 1 slaughtering, not including meat packing, 1 soda water apparatus, l spinning wheels, 1 spray-motors, 1 stamps and stencils, 1 steam packing, 1 stove polish, l tallow refining, 1 thread, 2 type founding, 1 vaccine, 1 vaseline, 1 washing blue, 1 waxed paper, 1 wax figures, 1 woodenware, 1 yeast cakes. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 155 TABLEAU XII. Manufactures du Canada-Force motrice mécanique. © Horse power Horse power Electric motors. | Other powers. supplied to | supplied by —, g •-m» other estab- | other estab- Moteurs électri- | Autres forces | lishments. | lishments. ques. motrices. #-é-d-º - Chevaux-va-| Chevaux-va- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° peur fournis | peur fournis h. p. h. p à d'autres | par d'autres 3- «- établisse- établisse- C. V, C, V, ments. ments. NO, NO. Canada-Fin. 10 880 C @ 30 .. Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques.. .......... ... ........ 174 5 48 © © º @ 10 62 Ouvrage et tournage du bois . ....... 175 (© g f } @ © © © º © # .. Cardage et foulage de la laine ....... , 176 16 475 2 36 118 212|Articles en laine. .... .. .. ............ 177 (} ® º se © © © © $ g Etirage de la laine. ................. . 178 U} E . . " és 9 º $ º@ º 30 Laine en échevaux. ........ ... ...... 17 51| 3,716 2 82 81 2,740|Diverses autres industries ! ... .. . , .. 180 l Comprenant 1 freins à air, l albâtre, 1 graisse à essieu, i métal babbitt, 1 extrait d'écorce, 1 courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc, 1 couvertes et plastrons, l poudre à blanchir, 2 carbure de calcium, 1 balayeuses, l roues de wagons, 1 objets en celluloïde, 1 chaînes, 1 charbon de bois, 1 porcelaine et verre, décorations, 2 gomme à mâcher, 2 ornements d'églises, 2 presses à cidre, 2 coke, 2 peignes, 2 articles de confiserie, 1 cos- tumier et coiffeur, 1 cottolène, 1 coton et laine, déchets, 1 séparateurs à crème, 1 matériel dentaire, 1 teintures et couleurs, 1 œufs concentrés, 1 broderie, 1 articles étamés, 1 baleine, 1 articles en plumes, 1 feutre, papier et pulpe, 1 matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie, 1 effets de pompiers, 1 feux d'artifice, 1 papier à mouches, 2 pelleterie, préparation, 1 or en feuille et étain, 1 graphite, 2 gypse, 1 poudre insec- ticide, 1 machines à tricoter, 1 aiguilles à tricoter, 2 dentelles et tresses, 2 lanternes, 2 macaroni et vermi- celle, 1 manteaux et grilles de cheminées, 2 divers, 1 aiguilles, 1 opium, 2 patrons, 1 tourbe, 2 plâtre et stuc, 1 maïs crevé, 1 poterie, objets peints, 1 fromage préparé, 1 farine préparée, 2 effets piqués, 2 insignes et emblèmes, 2 nettoyage du riz, i patrons de tapis, 1 enveloppes à saucisson, 1 herbe marine, 1 fournitures d'écoles, 2 vitrines, 1 soie et effets en soie, 2 patins, 1 abattoirs, non compris dans les salaisons de viandes, 1 appareils pour eaux gazeuses, 1 rouets, 1 moteurs-vaporisateurs, 1 étampes et patrons, 1 garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur, 1 cirage de poële, 1 suif raffiné, 1 fil, 2 caractères d'imprimerie, J. vaccin, l vaseline, l bleu à laver, 1 papier ciré, 1 figures en cire, l objets en bois, l levain- 156 • A - CENSUS OF CANADA, 190I, TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. No. Employees Establish- OIl - ments. salaries. Salaries. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- | Capital. Employés | Salaires. ments. •- à salaires. NO. $ NO. $ CANADA ........... ............. .. 14,650 446,916,487 30,691| 23,676,146 British Columbia. .. .... ... .. , .. 392 22,901,892 1,101 1,124,093 l. Burrard ........................... .... 103 9,597,786 341 361,194 Bread, biscuits and confectionery......... ..... 4 82,245 9 7,932 Clothing, men's. ... ...... ............. ... , 17 64,150 28 16,440 Fish, preserved.. .......... ............ ...... 20 1# 7Q 69,585 Foundry and machine shop products.......... . 3 294,868 19 22,080 Liquors, malt................ ... - º º • > • • , , d e » º 8 161,695 9 14,040 Log # s * » • s @ # s e â p e a s º º ſs © © © © s , é º * s s 18j 2,560,574 80 83,370 Lumber products...... .... ..... .. . ....... 4 124,888 13 12,380 Printing and publishing........ .............. # # 85 38,280 All other industries*..................... ..... 28| 4,854,751 78 97,087 2. New Westminster .................. . 82 ººº 218 199,684 Brick, tile and pottery ........................ 3 27,400 , , , C $ Butter and cheese......... . - s a º º º s s @ u E ° é s s 4 7,457 L# @ l, ©i Clothing, men's.... ......................... . 3 12,280 5 4,800 Fish, preserved................. ............. 48 2,988,610 135 120,364 Log † @ , @ s @ s a s @ $ @ # # , , , , • L5 L # L • © © 11 889, 48 44,120 Plumbing and tinsmithing..... * @ @ @ @ @ @ @ • C º ® , • , - 3 180,376 4 4,860 All other industries*. ............... • • • • • • • • • 10 370,810 26 25,540 3. Vancouver .... , ..... .... ............ 28 1,107,902 54 63,692 Butter and cheese.. ........ .......... ...... 3 7,000 @ @ © © Clothing, men's..........., , • • • • • • • • · · · · · · · · · · . 4 15,962 6 4,857 Log products ... .. :: ............... ....... .. 7 y 26 34,670 All other industries*.... ....... ........ ... . 14 430,340 22 24,165 4. Victoria..... .. ...................... , 87| 3,693,946 | 269 247,932 Aerated and mineral waters.. .. ... .......... 3 38,692 9 5,080 Boots and shoes........................... ... 3 24,971 6 3,240 Brick, tile and pottery ........................ 5 216,000 © © E# # Carriages and wagons............. ........... 5 64,400 7 5, Clothing, men's. .. .............. ... ...... 17 72,215 83 18,978 Clothing, women's ... ................. .. .. 3 40,590 10 ,000 Harness and saddlery......................... 3 38,G50 10 7,022 Liquors, malt...................... ..... « © © © © 3 245,500 8 12,400 Log products . ............................. 3 250,879 17 16,724 ing and † monutmentS an * Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, 1 boilers and engines, 1 brick, tile and pottery, brushes, l carriages and wagons, 2 clothing, women sô ## $ l glass, 1 harness and saddlery, 2 jewelry and repairs, 1 mattresses and spring beds, l tombstones, 2 oils, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 printing and bookbinding, 2 ships and ship repairs, l smelting, 1 soap, 1 sugar refining, 2 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. *Includes l boats and can s, 1 furniture and upholste 2 brooms and 1 gas, light- oes, 1 boxes, wooden, l electric light and power, 1 flouring and grist mill pro- ducts, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 liquors, malt, 1 lumber products, 1 oils, 1 printing and pub- lº# 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. publishing, 2 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. cludes 1 boots and shoes, 2 brick, tile and pottery, 1 carr foundry and machine shop products, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 1 † and wagons, 2 fish, preserved, l ime, 2 liquors, malt, 1 printing and RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 157 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials.lof products. Employés à | Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. gages. pour travail.| matérianx. des produits. NO. $ $ 3 313,344| 89,573,204| 266,527,858 481,053,375[. ............ ............... . CANADA 10,353 4,332,44L 7,246,684 19,447,778|.............. . Colombie-Britannique. 4,432 1,541,032 3,403,425 6,686,194|................................ Burrard 1 64 29,204 74,120 131,360|Pain, biscuits et confiseries........ ............ 1 125 58,563 76,476 177,221|Habillements d'hommes. .. .. .............. ... .2 2,086 220,725 505,792 1,073,697 Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .... ... ... ...... 3 N91 71,800 67,120 182,500|Produits des fonderies. ...... .. .. ........ ... 4 23 16,672 43,070 156,680||Liqueurs, malt ................. .... ........ 5 1,171 583,498 735, 1,692,516|Produits des billes (billots)...... ... .. , .... . 6 204 98,997 88,528 302,400|Produits du bois de construction. ... ... ........ 7 81 6°,205 # 193,600 Imprimerie et publications.. ..... ............ 8 557 398,368| 1,770,593 2,776,220|Diverses autres industries*... ... ....... ... ... .. 9 2,139 526,317| 1,502,750 2,981,906 ........ .... ........ New-Westminster 2. 86 11,299 | 4 | # 23,900||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie........ ........ . 8 4,944 64,364 78,339|Beurre et fromage.. .......................... 19 10,148 15,130 28,262 Habillements d'hommes. ... .. ... .... ........ 1,218 160,865 1,023,840 1,736,937|Poisson, salaisons et conserves........ .... .... 597 245,956 269,736 766,310|Produits des billes (billots). .. . ............. . 57 26,322 51,750 104,900|Plomberie et ferblanterie...... , ... .......... . 154 66,783 77,930 243,258|Diverses autres industries*. .................. 615 283,210 292,506 792,580i ..... , ... ... ... ..... ... . Vancouver 3. 4 1,753 21,530 27,289|Beurre et fromage.. .. ...... .......... s @ , s © º r 45 1 26 14,590 8,980 9 Habillements d'hommes. .... ....... ... • , » • 2 380 201,150 160,339 432,295 Produits des billes (billots).. .... ... * s g © , E a s e d> 3 205 65,717 101,657 294,996|Diverses autres industries*... ................. 4 1,300 675,900 1,160,441 2,722,913 .............. ... .. .. ... ... Victoria 4. 11 5,730 5,020 24,247|Eaux gazeuses et minérales. ................... 1 29 11,150 32,850 51,445 Chaussures .. ............... .. ... ........ 2 122 37,146 ' .. 105,340||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie .......... .. .. , .. 3 29 ,560 15,550 53,755||Carrosserie.......... , ... ... .. .. , $ s $ @ # @ © © © © © e , 4 129 39,407 48,883 138,702|Habillements d'hommes .... ..... ........... 5 61 9 39,715 71,100|Habillements de femmes. .. .. ..... .. .. , ... , . 6 16 10,010 19,700 47,300|Sellerie............................ ......... 7 27 14,720 28,058 126,462lLiqueurs, malt..... .......................... 8 163 65,850 90,318 204,392|Produits des billes (billots). ............... ..... 9 *Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 balais et brosses, 1 carrosserie, 2 habillements de femmes, 1 meubles, l gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, l verrerie, 1 sellerie, l orfèvrerie, 1 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 2 huiles, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 2 navires, construction et radoub de, 1 métallurgie, 1 savonnerie, 1 raffineries de sucre, 2 tabac, cigares et cigarettes. *Comprenant 1 bateaux et canots, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 huiles, 1 imprimerie et publications, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes. *Comprenant 1 chaussures, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et conserves, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de erie et publications, 2 tabac, cigares et cigarettes. † 1 carrosserie, 2 poisson, salaisons et chauffage, 1 chaux, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 imprim- 158 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. Emplovees Establish- †y • $ © ments. salaries. Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. ºst-i> Capital. am-g=e a-$ Etablisse- † Salaires. mentS. à salaires. NO. $ NO. S Victoria-Con. 10 |Printing and publishing.................. @ º * 4 234,648 20 26,292 11 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.................. 7 23,949 11 9,211 12 | All other industries* .... ................. .... 31 2,443,452 138 137,085 5. Yale and Cariboo. , .... , .............. 92 4,025,496 219 251,591 1 |Brick, tile and pottery ......... ............. 6 11,700 @ p Là , 2 |9lothing, men's. ... ...... s s © © © © © # # @ @ D s @ @ @ @ s 6 22,975 6 5, 150 3 Flouring and grist mill products...... ... .... 3 201,260 5 5,880 4 Liquors, malt................................. 8 199,088| 15 1S,040 5 Log products .. ;.: ... : ... ...................... 36 1,777,046 92| 72,227 6 Printing and publishing....... ... . 2 s , , , , , a s n º 5 31, 8 7,010 7 Smelting . : ....... : .. .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 4 1,094,000 53 112,015 8 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. ... .......... © 5 61,026 11 7,684 9 | All other industries *.......................... 19 626,751 29 23,585 Man1toba..... ................ .... ... . 324 7,539,691 636 536,807 6. Brandon. ............................... 28 977,502 45 43,090 1 |Brick, tile and pottery ........................ 5 26,825 ſ, @ | 3 2 | Butter and cheese. ... ...... ... ........... 4 6,150 # $ @ e 3 Flouring and gristmill products.......... , .... 8 534,783 17 18,520 4 Printing and publishing. ..................... 3 53,275 9 6,530 5 | All other industries *..................... , # @ * @ 8 356,469 19 18,040 7. Lisgar..... ........... s @ d , C # , @ db s , s â é> @ @ # @ 16 217,605 20 13,690 1 |Flouring and grist-mill products. .. .. .......... 9 180,695 15 9,650 2 | All other industries * ... . ... .............. . 7 36,910 5 4,040 B. Macdonald............................. 4l 827,980 55 36,499 1 |Brick, tile and pottery ............. ... .... . 7 16,956 # # @ $ 2 |Butter and cheese......... .................... 7 9,125 @ 5 # # 3 [Flouring and grist mill products........ ....... 9 630,010 28 21,749 4 |Log products.................. « $ $ s s I e # @ # @ $ # @ s 9 29,545 10 1,340 5 Lumber products ......................... ... 3 48,700 5 6,200 6 | All other industries *........ .. . .. , . » , sr - º s s e * 6 93,650 12 7,210 1 Includes l awni , tents and sails, 2 blacksmithing, 2 boilers and engines, 2 bread, biscuits and con- fectionery, 1 coffees and spices, 1 drugs, 1 electrical apparatus and supplies, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 2 furniture and upholstered goods, 2 furnishing s, men's, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 1 jewelry and repairs, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 lumber products, 2 monuments and tombstones, 1 opium, 1 paints and varnishes, 1 plumbing and tinsmithing, l rice cleaning and polishing, 1 soap, 1 vinegar and pickles. *Includes 2 aerated and mineral waters, 1 boats and canoes, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 butter and cheese, 2 car repairs, l coke, 1 electric light and power, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 gas, , lighting and heating, 2 lime, 1 lumber products, l matrésses and spring beds, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 ships and ship repairs. * Includes l electric light and power, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 hats, caps and furs, 1 liquors, malt, 1 log products, 1 lumber products, 1 monuments and tombstones, l tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. * Includes 2 brick, tile and pottery, 2 butter and cheese, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 lumber products, 1 woollen † * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 clothîng, men's, 2 harness and saddlery, 1 printing and oublishing. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 159 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value 63 rn6rS, for labour. of materials.| of products. 8 e-sa-> a-s º,-g-g E- Nom ou sorte d'industrie, N°. Employés à | Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO, $ $ $ Victoria,—Fin. . 91 69,968 74,400 195,750]Imprimerie et publications ............. .. ... . 10 36 18,268 14,264 52,854Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. ... .. ... , , ..... .... 11 586 364,241 791,683 1,651,566|l)iverses autres industries*....... .. .. 12 1,867 1,305,986| 887,562 6,264,185 .................... .. Yale et Cariboo. 5 41 11,116 @ E 20,680 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. .............. 1 39 20,070 21,116 53,250|Habillements d'hommes. ... , .......... ........ 2 21 13,424 146,970 192,228|Produits des moulins à farine , .... . à s s e • • $ # & @ 3 41 , 34,500 46,271 132,800||Liqueurs, malt.... . ......................... 4 741 301,130 300,869 889,664|Produits des billes (billots)...... ... , ..... , .... 5 19 10,148 3,881 28,200| Imprimerie et publications.. ................... 6 540 658,375 $ $ 4,224,265|Métallurgie ..... | . ......... ................. 7 40 20,415 21,835 76,018|Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. .... .. ............ 8 385 236,778 346,620 647,080|Diverses autres industries * , ... . , ... .. , ... .... 9 4,583 1,882,742 7,955,504 12,927,439|....... © , ® © , ® © d © e • @ @ @ # @ # $ @ # $ Manitobas 433 116,266 936,430 1,393,938|.............. .. ............... Brandon. 6 98 13,084 # # 29,660|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie... , ... ........... 1 9 2,190 52,125 59,625||Beurre et fromage. .... .. , ...... ............ . . | 2 90 44,274 758,896 1,011,525|Produits des moulins à farine. .. , ........ . ... . | 3 35 10,070 18,028 40,883||Imprimerie et publications .................... 4 201 46,648 107,381 252,245|Diverses autres industries *. ... ........... .. .. 5 95 29,113 191,975 296,000|... ................. ............ Lisgar. 7 40 16,080 143,071 216,109|Produits des moulins à farine. ... ... ..... .... 1 55 13,033 48,904 79,891|Diverses autres industries *.......... .. ... ..... 2 330 83,253 1,214,307 1,561,753|.... . , .... ..... C r 4 g • E e e s e Macdonald. 8 95 8,916 " • • 24,970||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.. .. ... .. .. ... Q 1 11 1,921 25,359 34,558|Beurre et fromage. ...... ... , ...... .... . .... | 2 85 45,010 1,127,516 1,346, 148]Broduits des moulins à farine. .. .. ....... . ..... | 3 78 6,140 9,432 25,077| Produits des billes (billots) ... ... ... , ..... .. .. 4 16 6,116 28,000 51,500|Produits du bois de construction. ... , ... ... , . 5 45 15,150 24,000 79,500|Diverses autres industries*............ ....... 6 1Comprenant 1 auvents,tentes et voiles, 2 f es, 2 bouilloires et machines, 2 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 café et épices, 1 drogues, 1 appareils et effets électriques, l produits des moulins à farine, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 2 meubles, 2 articles de toilette pour hommes, 1 gaz d'éclai- rage et de chauffage, 1 orfèvrerie, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 produits du bois de construction, 2 monu- ments et pierres tombales, 1 opium, 1 peintures et vernis, 1 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 nettoyage du riz, 1 1 savonnerie, 1 vinaigre et marinades. *Comprenant 2 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 bateaux et canots, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 beurre et fromage, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 coke, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 gaz déclairage et de chauffage, 2 chaux, 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 navires, construction et radoub de. 3 Comprenant 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, terie, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 produits des billes (billots), 1 p pierres tombales, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes. . * Comprenant 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 beurre et fromage, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 pro- duits du bois de construction, 1 articles en laine. © # t > * Comprenant li nstruments aratoires, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 habillements d'hommes, 2 sellerie, 1 imprimerie et publications. † des fonderies, 1 chapellerie et pelle- uits du bois de construction, 1 monuments et 160 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. No. à Establish- Em #yees • © ments. Capi tal. salaries. salaries Name or kind of industry. †º Em ploy és Salaires. - © à salaires. NO, $ NO. | 3 9. Marquette ............................. 38 314,506 , 20,105 Butter and cheese.. ..... .. .. .......... , ..... 13 33,532 # $ (@ @ Flouring and grist mill products.......... ..... 3 65,488 5 2,950 Log products ........ ........................ 17 184,436 3ſ 14,755 All other industries ! .......................... 5 31,050 5 2,400 1O. Provencher ............... ......... . 35 162,011 15 5,800 Butter and cheese....: .... : ................... 28 36,360 © e © © Flouring and grist mill products. .... ... ........ 4 78,858 1l 4,300 All other industries*. ... .................. ... 3 46,793 U) # 1,500 ll. Selkirk ................ ................ 63 366,873 47 · 30,080 Butter and cheese. .. ............ ........ .. 13 6,325 # 6 # 4 ime. ........................ ... : .... ... .. 32 47,785 24 16,230 products ... ..... ... ....... . ... .. .. . 10 142,768 10 4,660 All other industries*........................... 8 169,995 13 9,190 12. Winnipeg....................... , ..... 103| 4,673,214 414 387,543 Bread, biscuits and confectionery.. . ........ . 4 277,475 18 16,516 Carriages and wagons. .. ................ , 3 41,821 5 4,800 Clothing, men's. ....................... ...... 11 49,123 17 14,480 Clothing, women's ............... • º • r • • • • e • º • • 7 18,000 17 14,956 Furniture and upholstered goods. ..... ..... - ê , , 3 34,700 10 7,380 Liquors, malt.. ........ ..... ... ............ 3 440,372 26 34,300 Lumber products. . .. ...... ................. 6 401,934 23 22,015 Plumbing and tinsmithing .. , ..... .... , ... , 7 94,500 13 10,530 Printing and publishing ................... ... 14 478,471 76 57,202 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.................. 5 · 108,773 14, 15,650 All other industries*....... , ......... ... , • â % L$ $ 40 2,727,045 195 189,714 NeVV BrIHIRsWick. .. .. , . , .. , , , - º ® , s « º s 919 20,741,170 1,716 1,065,295 13. Albert.......... ... .... ... .. .. .... 24 372,215 49 21,442 Log products. ......... .. ---- ................. 17 320,290 38 16,540 All other industries"......... , ... ............ . 7 51,925 11 4,902 * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 2 brick, tile and pottery. ! l Includes 2 brick, tile and pottery, 1 clothing, men's, 1 lumber products, 1 printing and publishing. *Includes 1 boats and canoes, l brick, tile and pottery, 1 electric light and power, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing. * Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, l egg concentra©e, 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 bags, cotton, 1 boots and shoes, 2 boxes, wooden, 1 brass castings, 2 butter and cheese, 1 carriage and wagon materials, 2 car repairs, 1 clothing, men's (factory product), 2 coffees and spices, 1 drugs, 1 dyeing and † 1 Ulr- electric light and power, 2 flouring and nishing-goods, men's, 1 gas, lighting and † mill products, 1 foundry and maehine # products, 1 e 1 ating, 1 glass, stained, cut and ornamenta arness and sad- dlery, 2 hats, caps and furs, 1 interior decorations, l jewelry and repairs, 1 mattresses and spring beds, 1 monuments and tombstones, l oils, 1 picture frames, 2 printing and bookbinding, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 soap, 1 stationery goods. ºIncludes 2 butter and cheese, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 lumber products, 1 monuments and tomb- stones, l plaster. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 161 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value e3,lºſi8r8 « for labour. of materials.| of products. Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. gages. |pour travail.j matériaux. des produits. ,- NO, 3 $ $ 380 84,873 200,167 377,750 : ... ..... ................... Marquette. 9 34 6,159 67,054 89,086|Beurre et fromage.... ...................... .. 1 15 6,370 64,092 81,431|Produits des moulins à farine. . ... ...... ...... 2 285 59,552 60,121 167,283|Produits des billes (billots).. ... .. .. ..... , . ... 3 46 12,792 8,900 39,950|Diverses autres induscries !. ... ... . .. .. , ..... 4 171 37,486 153,744 251,892|.......................... Provencher. 1O 48 9,957 95,302 118,198|Beurre et fromage ............ ................ 1 17 5,294 56,762 79,494|Produits des moulins à farine. ... , ............. 2 106 22,235 1,680 54,200|Diverses autres industriesº. .. , ... .. .. ... .. .. . 3 433 108,449 213,344 429,858|................... * • • • • • • • • • • • • • Selkirk. 11 24 4,058 12,894| 17,162|Beurre et fromage ............. .............. 1 84 15,668 à © 29,5861Chaux........................................ 2 260 63,088 59,350 171,800Produits des billes (billots).. .. ............. . 3 65 25,640 141,100 2ll,310|Diverses autres industriesº......... ..... .. .. . 4 2,741| 1,423,302 5,045,537| 8,616,248....... * © º - • • • e s , a s 5 s s s • s , ... VVinnipeg. 12| 151 49,334 193,579 300,680jPain, biscuits et confiseries ................... . 1 40 12,464 17,550 55,195lCarrosserie ............... ............. , . • © 2 105 57,010 42,826 139,511|Habillements d'hommes. ... .. .. . ...... ...... . 3 150 ,023 47,489 120,890|Habillements de femmes................ , .... 4 34 18,641 13,668 48,354|Meubles ........ , .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5 110 44,415 103,959 284,890||Liqueurs, malt. ............................. . | 6 190 73,446 191,032 378,452|Produits du bois de construction. ............... 7 111 48,616 42,322 114,669|Plomberie et ferblanterie . ... . , .............. . 8 280 156,022 123,021 939,207]Imprimerie et publications. .. , ... » @ @ E @ E @ @ # # @ @ º 9 117 37,239 93,677 209,594|Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. .. .. ... .. , . .. .... 10 1,453 891,092 4,177,414 6,024,806| Diverses autres industries*...... .. » 5 g s ,p E $ , .. | 11 20,442 4,683,69 10,814,014 20,972,470. .. .. , ....... . .. .. Nouveau-Brunswick. 416 77,347 148,062 320,354|. ... ... . · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . Albert. 13 319 49,084 135,254 245,760 Produits des billes (billots)......... ... .. ... .. . 1 97 28,263 ºss 74,594 Diverses autres industriesº , ... ...... ..... ... ... | 2 l Comprenant 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 habillements d'hommes, 1 produits du bois de con- * struction, 1 imprimerie et publications. *Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. *Comprenant 1 bateaux et canots, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 lumière et force motrice électri- ques, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 1 produits des fonderies, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie. º» * Comprenant l eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 œufs concentrés, 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 sacs en coton, 1 chaussures, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 2 beurre et fromage, 1 matériaux de carrosserie, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 2'café et épices, 1 drogues, 1 teinturerie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des moulins à farine, l produits des fonderies, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 sellerie, 2 chapellerie et pelleterie, 1 décorations d'intérieurs, 1 orfèvrerie, 1 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, l huiles, l cadres à gravures, 2 imprimerie et reliure, 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 savonnerie, 1 articles de librairie. º Comprenant 2 beurre et fromage, 2 carrosserie, 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 plâtre. C—ll CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE XIII. and products. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials, No. Employees Establish- Oſl ment8, salaries. Salaries. Name or kind of industry. - Capital. •-,-a d,- Etablisse- Employés | Salaires. lIlent8. à salaires. NO. $ NO. $ 14 Carleton .......................... ... 57| 841,992 93 50,250 Butter and cheese..................... . , ... . 9 7,545 @ s g e Carriages and wagons...... .. .... ..... , .... 3 25,850 5 3,100 Leather, tanned, curried and finished ... ...... . 4 265,950 9 6,350 Log products ......... • • • d * º * º • • • • • • • • • e s e s • • 18 112,431 28 9,300 Lumber products.. ... ........ .. ... .. ... . 6 72,415 12 6,030 All other industries*.............. .......... . 17 357,801 39 25,470 15. Charlotte.............................. 101 2,696,150 223 102,299 Fish, preserved... , .. : .... ............... .. 66 276,462 127 30,687 Log products.......................... ........ 7 218,800 17 11,512 . Monuments and tombstones.......... .. ........ 6 96,169 18 9,300 Shooks, box. ....... • • • • • a * • • • • • • • • • • « • e e • • e « 3 11,666 7 1,500 All other industries*...... .......... ......... 19 2,093,053 54 49,300 16. Gloucester...... .. ................ 66 673,104 97 34,222 Fish, preserved....... ....... .. . .. .......... 44 170,292 48 6,809 Log products . .................. .. .. ...... 12 440,952 38 23,110 All other industries". .... , ... ... ... ... ... ... 10 61,860 11 4,303 17. Kent ................ ..... ............ 74 260,266 94 27,257 Butter and cheese. ... .. .. ... .. .. ... ..... .. . 5 9,900 º # @ ſi Fish, preserved ......... ... .. .. ............... 29 33,576 32 3,327 Flouring and grist mill products.. .. , .... .. .. . 3 17,125 5 1,000 Log products ............ .. ... : ..... , ... .. 29 160,109 · 49 19,480 All other industries*, .. , ........... ..... .. 8 39,556 8 3,450 18. Kings .................................. 46 382,771 52 24,564 Butter and cheese.. . .. ... .. .. .. · · · · · · · · · ... 19 24,450 L3 ſ 4 ( $ Log products ............ ....... ............ 14 80,565 21 8,400 All other industries" ........ .. , ... ... ... ... .. . 13 277,756 31 16,164 19. Northurmberland... ... .... .. .. ... 65 2,186,783 124 83,311 Clothing, men's.......................... .... 4 10,775 5 2,775 Fish, preserved...... .... ........ ....... . 13 61,318 5 1,050 Log products.... , ....... ... . , .... ....... 23 776,795 50 38,020 Lumber products . , ....... .. .. ... ........... 4 27,371 8 3,000 Printing and publishing. .. .. .. ... .. . - sy e @ @ @ ºComprenant l extrait d'écorce, 1 bouilloires et machines, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 buerre et fromage, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 meules et décortiqueurs, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 2 bois en paquets pour boîtes, 2 pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois. C-11# l64 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE XIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. à Establish- Employees OIl $ ments. Capital. salaries. salaries Name or kind of industry. †- | Em ployés Salaires. © à salaires. NO. $ NO, 3 2O. Restigouche..... ................... 28ſ 568,130 67 41,238 Log products . .... ... ..... ..... ........ 21 513,530 53| 34,640 All other industries!........ .................. 7 54,600 14 6,598 2l. St. John, City and Co. ... ... ........ 212| 7,145,645|• 508 438,581 Boilers and engines . .. , ..... , ...... , ...... 3 145,500 12| 12,300 Bread, biscuits and confectionery......... , .... 11 249,611 28 21,930 Brick, tile and pottery. ... .. .. .. .. ...... . 3 42,000 | i D @ # Carriages and wagons ..... ... . · · · · · · · · · · · · · 7 55,945 10 8,150 Clothing, men's. ... . a @ é s # 4 $ º é º s a # g e s # e e s © © © º s s 25 128,688| 42 35,700 Clothing, women's. .. ......... , ...... - @ @ b s º s 10 33,350 16 5,750 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring..... .. ..... 3 15,700 5 2,500 Fish, preserved........................... ... . 4 83,110 9 10,225 Flouring and grist mill products...... ..... , ... 3 38,150 6 4,206 Foundry and machine shop products...... .... 11 129,306 26 20,352 Furniture and †º goods...... ........ 3 ,400 6 2,200 Harness and saddlery ... . ...... ....... , ..... 8 5,900 3 2,550 Hats, caps and furs ..................... ...... 4 41,125 18 11,200 Iron and steel products.. ..... .............. A , 4 408,151 13 14,336 tme ... ....................... . a e s é g s , © º a é s 4 77,500 5 s , s Log products............ ....... .... ........ 21 1,319,990 62 G4.568 Lumber products.............. ........ ..... 5 124,923 11 7,820 Mattresses and spring beds. .... , .... . @ º @ z @ o 3 18,900 5 y Plumbing and tinsmithing ......... .......... 19 135,255 33 28,500 Printing and publishing ....................... 14 378,223 37 39,760 Slaughtering and meat packing................ 3 77,150 11 6,550 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes ......... , ..... 5 58,650 14 10,900 All other industriesº........ .... ........ , .... . 44| 3,558,118 141 124,734 22. Sunbury and Queens. ... .......... 17 178,058 37 8,670 Log products.......... ......... ........ ... 15 174,958 37 8,670 All other industriesº. .. .. . , 4e s » • © s t • : r • © º eº a 5 # v 2 3,100 (# # C @ 23. Victoria..... .......................... 31 520,265 45 27,430 Butter and cheese.. ........................... 10 16,125 © © s $ og products ......... ................. .. ... 17 477,940 38 24,910 All other industries*.......................... . 4 y 7 2,520 24. VVestmorland.................... . - 147| 2,196,087 230 128,144 Boots and shoes. ..... ....... ............ .. .. 4 59,792 12 9,300 Brick, tile and pottery .. .. , ... , ... .. , ... , ., .. 3 15,000 Q, e @ ge Butter and cheese . ........................... 10 11,700 © © # @ Carriages and wagons. .... .......... , e s ^ e s e « , 3 31,675 4 2,700 Clothing, men's............ ........... ... • $ © © 7 52,117 9 7,200 goods, men's, 2 glass stained, cut and ornamental, 1 lead bar and 1Includes i boots and shoes, 2 fish, preserved, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 2 lumber pro- ducts, 1 printing and publishing. * Includes 2 aerated and mineral waters, 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 boots and shoes, 1 boxes and † paper, 2 brass castings, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 interior decorations, 2 carriage and wagon materials, 1 coffins and caskets, 2 coffees and spices, l electric light and power, 2 cottons, 1 fertilizers, 1 furnishing ipe, 2 hosiery and knit goods, 1 lock and gunsmithing, 2 liquors, malt, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 monuments and tombstones, 1 printing and bookbinding, 2 roofing and roofing materials, 2 saws, 2 soap, 2 vinegar and pickles, 2 wood pulp, chemical and mechanical, 1 woollen goods, l wool pulling. * Includes 2 butter and cheese. * Includes 1 carriages and wagons, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 1 gypsum. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190I. 16 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials.| of products. Employés à Gages .. | Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. gages. ]pour travail. matériaux. des produits. NO. $ 3 S 916 161,595 372922 757,274.......................... Restigouche. 2O 817 141,534 350,977 697,431|Produits d >s billes (billots)..... • © © © º â © e © © © © @ s @ © 1 99 ,06l 21,945 59,843|Diverses autres industries*............... ... . 2 5,122 1,538,909 4,274,926 8,275,555 .. , . .. .......... St. John, cité et co. 21 185 73,000 77,500 218,000||Bouilloires et machines. .......... , ... ........ 1 208 52,258 204,014 372,253| Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ............ .. ... . 2 70 24,275 © # 37,450||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie... .. , ...... . .. .. | 3 57 21,130 27,185 92,748]Carrosserie . ...... .... .... , ................. 4 298 73,525 · 105,800 272,110|Habillements d'hommes. .. , .... .. .. .. .. .. ... . 5 115 17,285 37,000 87,685|Habillements de femmes. .... ..... .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 13 3,864 1,849 13,395lTeinturerie................................ , ... 7 48 18,400 104,000 156,200]Poisson, salaisons et conserves ........... ..... 8 21 7,700 174,400 249,000|Produits des moulins à farine. .. .......... , .... 9 126 42,073 61,525 189,745|Produits des fonderies. ... , ....... ... ......... . 10 34 10,200 7,215 28,698]Meubles......... ........ .................... 11 18 4,125 10,000 28,100/Sellerie....................................... 12 39 10,300 35,000 81,800 † et pelleterie..... ....... ..... . .. 13 308 124,806 339,232 573,147|Produits en fer et en acier..................... . 14 54 21,25l ſ@ @ 114,984Chaux....................................... 15 1,313 325,5l4 1,377,687| 2,071,570|Produits des billes (billots).... .. ... .. ........ 16 118 43,810 9 156,000|Produits du bois de construction ........ ..... . 17 26 7,421 17,000 43,200]Matelas et sommiers élastiques ... ....... . .. 18 163 ,284 165,100 356,050]Plomberie et ferblanterie........ , ... ......... . 19 266 97,759 106,875 338,647|Imprimerie et publications. .. : ... .. ........... . 20 35 13,088 147,000 214,520]Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes.. .. ... .. . .. .. | 21 122 24,450 48,760 126,340Tabac, cigares et cigarettes.. .. ................ 22 1,485 469,391 1,157,134 2,453,913|Diverses autres industries?...... .. ... .. ... .... 23 292 39,673 105,458 179,012 ......... ...... Sunbury et Queens. 22 290 39,204 101,555 174,165|Produits des billes (billots).. ... . , s s ê @ @ 4 e s e , ... | 1 2 469 ,903 4,847|Diverses autres industries*.. ... .. .. .. .... .. ... . 2 545 123,450 332,532 608,482l....................... : ...... . Victoria. 23 l7 2,5l6 26,232 31,100||Beurre et fromage.. ... ..... ............. .. ... 1 502 115,989 296,000 554,287!Produits des billes (billots).... ... ........ ..... 2 26 4,945 10,300 23,095|Diverses autres industries*..... .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 3 2,877 677,593 1,118,813 2,265,683 , ....................... VVestmorland. 24 123 80,420 90,800 163,175Chaussures................ ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - 1 84 10,850 º gº 19, 160 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ... ... .. .. ..... . 2 18 2,845 27,289 32,886]Beurre et fromage ... ............. , .... ...... . 3 19 8,000 7,286 22,050iCarrosserie................ ................... 4 95 20,971 39,000 81,535|Habillements d'hommes ... ... .............. .. 5 *Comprenant 1 chaussures, 2 poisson, salaisons et conserves, 1 produits des fonderies, 2 produits du bois de construction, l imprimerie et publications. - 1 * Comprenant 2 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 chaussures, 1 boîtes et sacs, papier, 2 fonderies de cuivre, 1 balais et brosses, 1 décorations d'intérieurs, 2, matériaux de carrosserie, 1 cercueils, 2 café et épices, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2cotons, 1 engrais, iarticles # toilette pour hommes, 2 verre colorié,, coupé et ornemental, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 2 bonneterie, 1 serrurerie et armurerie, 2 liqueurs, malt, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 2 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 2 scies, 2 savonnerie, vinaigre et marinades, 2 pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques, 1 articles en laine, 1 étirage de la laine. 8 Comprenant 2 beurre et fromage. * Comprenant 1 carrosserie, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 1 gypse. 166 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. If 12 $ Employees Establish- Ol0 mentS. salaries. Salaries. -^ Capital. sº g - E-» Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Employés | Salaires. ments. à salaires. NO, $ NO, $ VVestmorland—Con. Fish, preserved..... : ........... ..... ........ 69 64,063 59 7,905 Flouring and grist mill products................ 3 66,900 5 3,310 rFoundry and machine shop products. ... .. ... ... 5 340, 100 30 23,380 Harness and saddlery.. ...... .. 1 e s # @ # e e s gs , v # # s 4 78.475 16 8,200 Log products.... ..... .... ........... , ... . 14 177,883 21 8,900 Lumber products.. ...... # s # , 4 a e s s » s s $ s $ $ a > 5 45,626 12 7,260 Printing and publishing ............ , s $ s $ e E # @ # > 4 66,135 8 7,260 All other industries*......................... s 16 1,186,621 54 42,729 25. York...... .............. , ... .. , • • • . 51 2,719,704 97 77,887 Butter and cheese.. ................... .. ... .. 7 6,050 ( © º é Carriages and wagons......... • , • e s s s º © º • , • • • • 3 15,900 6 3,360 Log products .......... ............ ... .. , ... 28 678,890 53 30,743 All other industries*........................... 13 2,018,864 38 43,844 f Nova Scotla ... . .. , ... -. .. .. ... . . · · · · · · · 1,188| 34,586,416 2,274 1,207,953 26. Annapolis............... ............ 37 251,776 57 23,644 Brick, tile and pottery ......... • • • • • · · · · · · · · · · 3 29,000 # @ # # # Butter and cheese.. ........ ............ .... 4 4,036 © s # Clothing, men's.. .... ............ .. , ........ 3 38,925 4 2,800 Fish, preserved.... :..................... ... .. 4 9,990 4 1,400 Log products...................... • @ # @ @ # @ $ * s © * 13 68,000 21 6,744 All other industriesº .... , ......... ... ...... 10 101,825 28 12,700 27. Antigonish......... .... ............ 24 72,554 16 8,140 Butter and cheese. ............ , ......... ... 9 6,640 º $ $ Fish, preserved............................... 6 13,514 6 1,460 Log products .................. ............ 3 14,510 3 1,280 All other industries*...... ... ... ... ... .. .. ... . 6 37,890 7 5,400 28. Cape Breton .... , ... . .. .. .. ... .... 50 12,280,246 109 46,529 Clothing, men's.......... » , 4e $ © e p $ @ @ # # # # 4 @ # é s , 4 12 92,090 15 9,650 Fish, preserved ..... • L> , r , ê • s s » n s e s » « a s s * e a # 14 73,364 23 6,130 Lumber products........ ... , ......... ........ 6 108,200 17 11,965 Plumbing and tinsmithing. ... ... .. .. .. , .. 3 25,900 5 2,200 Printing and publishing ..... .. .. ... .. ... .. 3 60,678 20 6,610 All other industriesº......... ſ@ t @ a @ s e e © © © © â g e w e 12| 11,920,014 29 9,974 * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 car repairs, 2 cooperage, 1 cottons, 1 electric light and power, 2 rindstones and pulpstones, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 shooks, x, 1 wire fencing, 2 woollen goods. 2 Includes 1 boots and shoes, 2 brick, tile and pottery, 1 clothing, men's, 1 cottons, 1 electric light and wer, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 leather, tanned, curried and nished, l lumber products, 1 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 printing and publishing. *Includes 2 boots and shoes, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 2 lumber products, 1 monuments and tombstones, 2 printing and publishing, 1 ships and ship repairs, 1 vinegar and pickles. publishing, 1 woollen goods. º Includes 2 aerated and mineral waters, 2 brick, tile and pottery, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 coke, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 iron and steel products, 1 log products, 1 smelting, 1 tobacco chewing, smoking, and snuff. *Includes 2 brick, tile and pottery, 1 condensed milk, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 printing and RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 167 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Coat Value 68ll 08rS, for labour. lof materials. of products. (º Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO, S S $ VVestmorland-Fin. 512 28,870 82,269 148,409|Poisson, salaisons et conserves ... ... .... ... .. 6 17 6,360 114,900 135,842|Produits des moulins à farine. ... , ... ......... . 7 314 71,470 76,655 271,300|Produits des fonderies. ... ............. ........ 8 137 38,084 68,750 142,275|Sellerie................. .. ........ ... .... 9 318 40,485 71,895 150,815|Produits des billes (billots). ... . * » e © © © s s © © © s s s s es 10 72 30,103 32,270 78,581|Produits du bois de construction......... ...... 11 44 14,614 7,035 46,916|Imprimerie ^t publications. ... .. ... ... ... .. . 12 1,124 374,521 2 972,739|Diverses autres industries ! ..... .. ... @ 13 1,759 412,012 1,009,385 1,943,046|. ... .............. , .... .. ...... York. 25 17 1,923 18,411 23,802|Beurre et fromage.. ... , ... ... , , , ... .. .. , .. . | l 38 2 8,590 25,025]Carrosserie. ... , .... .. , . . · © • • • © © © © © º e e s s e g e - 2 823 166,632 413,721 733,576|Produits des billes (billots)... .. .. .. ... , ... ... . 3 881 233,557 ,663 1,160,643|Diverses autres industries*.... .. .. .. .. ....... . 4 21,010 4,405,618 13,161,077| 23,592,513 ................ , ... .. Nouvelle-Ecosse. 387 73,339 129,498 | 270,995|. .. , .... ... ..... ... . ...... Annapolis. 26 82 12,500 9 0 25,726Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ........... ... . 1 14 1,580 10,781 15,170]Beurre et fromage. ........... ..... .. .. • lº @ @ @ @ 2 28 8,242 9,1 22,780|Habillements d'hommes. ........ ......... .. .. 3 22 3,700 13,852 21,971|Poisson, salaisons et conserves........... ..... . 4 119 15,913 : 26,180 58,487|Produits des billes (billots)......... .... .. .. .. 5 122| 31,404 69,580 126,861|Diverses autres industries*... .................. 6 198 19,273 61,680 103,119l ........ ........ ... ... .. Antigonish. 27 11 1,304 11,283| 14,734}Beurre et fromage..... ...... .... ......... 1 119 6,714 18,989 29,710]Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .. .. , ... ........ 2 23 5,740 9 13,270 Produits des billes (billots)............. ... ... . 3 45] : 5,515 26,608 45,405|Diverses autres industries*. .... ... .. .. ....... 4 1,070 234,150 458,248 868,912|............... ..... © e @ s • s Cap-Breton. 28 136 39,600 44,937 110,150|Habillements d'hommes. .... .. ... ... .. . , ..... 1 374 20,475 74,024 113,025]Poisson, salaisons et conserves. . , ............. 2 120 59,248 86,100 178,500]Produits du bois de construction .......... .... 3 27 ,200 10,450 24,900|Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .... . | 4 23 9,301 5,504 26,550||Imprimerie et publications......... .. ........ 5 390 96,326 237,233 415,787|Diverses autres industries*............. .. .. .... 6 * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 2 tonnellerie, 1 cotons, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 meules et décortiqueurs, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 bois en paquets pour boîtes, 1 fil de fer à clôture, 2 articles en laine. 2 Comprenant 1 chaussures, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 habillements d'hommes, 1 cotons, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 imprimerie et publications. *Comprenant 2 chaussures, 1 produits des fonderies, 2 produits du bois de construction, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 2 imprimerie et publications, 1 navires, construction et radoub de, 1 vinaigre et marinades. *Comprenant 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 lait condensé, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 im- primerie et publications, l articles en laine. *Comprenant 2 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 carrosserie, 1 coke, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 produits en fer et en acier, à chiquer, à fumer et à priser. 1 produits des billes (billots) 1 métallurgie, 1 tabac . 168 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 4- TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. à 1 1 1 # Establish- Employees $) ment8. Ost Salaries. s- Capital. salaries. «-s Name or kind of industry. . Etablisse- me Salaires. ment8. Employés à salaires. NO, $ NO. $ 29. Colchester.. ... ............ , ........ 61 937,002 117 67,519 Butter and cheese........................... - 6 13,200 © © Fish, preserved....................... ........ 4 4,825 6 960 Log products ......... ............... ....... 28 272,110 42 15,252 Lumber products.. ... * º $ g @ @ g 45 g . # 4 # e s • • • # , t u 4 e s 5 49,258 11 5,700 Printing and publishing. .. .................. 3 32,780 9 6,020 All other industries*.,............. » 5 , # 4 © º p s a º 15 564,829 49 39,587 3O. Cumberland......... ........ ... .... 116 2,304,218 256 133,552 Brick, tile and pottery. ... ... .. .............. 3 7,200 # Butter and cheese. .... . .. ... ..... ......... 3 7,150 û g # # # ·Carriages and wagons...... .. ........... .. .. | 4 41,450 8 4,500 Clothing, men's......................... ... . 3 7,220 3 1,900 Fish, preserved ......................... ..... 40 81,122 74 13,703 Log products.......... ..... i e s e s • @ s s à º s s = e & 39 472,540 74 35,055 Lumber products... ............... . ........ 6 64,365 8 7,200 All otherindustries*............ ... .... .. ... .. 18 1,623,171 89 71,194 31. Digby ................................. 72 803,02s 139 65,281 Fish, preserved.............. ................. 42 207,545 77 34,800 Log products......... : · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 18 335,718 41 18,281 Printing and publishing. ........ . .. ... , ... | 3 31,960 3| 1,700 All other industries°..................... ..... 9 227,805 18 10,500 32. Guysborough.. ................ .. .. 45 343,422 64 17,410 Fish, preserved................................ 37 129,818 49 11,730 roducts.. ....... ......... ... , ... .. .... 5 207,929 13 5,410 All other industries*.... ...................... 3 5,675 2 270 33. Halifax, City and Co. ............... 211| 8,488,511 558 404,289 Aerated and mineral waters............ .. , ... 4 29,145 8 5,800 Boilers and engines.................. * # ll @ e , à é, a - 5 78,307 10 8,900 Boots and shoes......................... .. . 3 143,900 16 13,350 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ... .. ... ... .. 3 267,350 41 29,425 Carriages and wagons. ... .. ............. . 8 48,750 13 8,350 Clothing, men's........................... ... 16 639,535 72 47,280 Clothing, women's ............. * e a e s œ e s e s e © e | 3 36,070 23 8,600 Coffees and spices....................... .. .. 3 62,500 11 8,900 Cooperage. ... , ............ ................. | 6 23250 9 6,600 Fish, preserved...... -- .... . , .... ..... ..... ! 58 85.194 70 15,885 Flouring and grist mill products...... .... .. .. 3 64,300 5 3,900 Foundrv and machine shop products...... .. ... . 5 74,800 11 8,550 Harness and saddlery..... , 9 : s • © s é e © º g é s s a © e s e v , 3 30,705 8 4,400 Liquors, malt. ................................ 4 552,100 20 31,100 º Includes i aerated and mineral waters, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 carriages and wago men's, 1 condensed milk, 1 electric light and power, l flouring and grist mill products, 2 ns. 1 # # oundry an machine shop products, l furniture and upholstered goods, 1 hosiery and knit goods, 1 monuments and toumbstones, 1 wire † 2 woollen goods. *Includes 2 boilers an engines, 2 boots and shoes, 1 cars and car works, 1 coffins and caskets, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 gypsum, 1 harness and saddlery, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 printing and publishing, 2 ships and ship repairs, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 2 woollen goods. $ *Includes 1 stove polish, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 clothing, men's, 2 lumber products, 1 monuments and tombstones, 1 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 wood *Includes 1 butter and cheese, 2 plumbing † tinsmithing. ulp, chemical and mechanical. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 169 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. lof materials. of products. Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. gages. pour travail.| matériaux. ldes produits. NO, $ $ 3 1,039 210,464 690,509 1,290,955|.................. .......... Colchester. 29 11 3,731 32,396 39,338[Beurre et fromage. ... .. ... , # @ e s e 1 49 2,851 4,412 8,510|Poisson, salaisons et conserves ................ . 2 467 52,756 164,712 365,643|Produits des billes (billots).. .. .. .... ... .. .. .. | 3 45 14,325 33, 60,110|Produits du bois de construction.. ..... ......... 4 27 7,994 5,515 25,675||Imprimerie et publications.................. .. 5 440 128,807 450,174 791,679|Diverses autres industries*... .............. ... 6 2 § 1,431,582 2,608,479 ......................... Cumberland. 3O 66 10,000 e $ 25,880||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ... .............. 1 6 1,510 11,790 14,402|Beurre et fromage............. , ........... .... 2 23 8,992 13,490 31,850|Carrosserie ......... , ............. ...... .... 3 32 5,938 8,800 20,805]Habillements d'hommes............ .... .. , ... . 4 408 19,209 48,166 112,901|Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .... ........... . 5 695 133,066 176,855 474,554|Produits des billes (billots)........ ... . .. ... .. . . | 6 92 28,932 27,600 86,705|Produits du bois de construction........ ........ 7 1,451 336,405 1,144,881 l,841,382|Diverses autres industries*.......... . ... .. ... . 8 942 170,471 427,635 792,199|... ... .... ..... ................ Digby. 31 464 77,246 270,865 440,945Poisson, salaisons et conserves. ..... .......... . 1 333 60,204 131,025 278,249Produits des billes (billots)........... , a , s s · © e s , 2 29 7,460 2,900 14,000Imprimerie et publications. ... ..... ........ 3 116 25,561 22,845 59,005|Diverses autres industries*.. . , ........ .. 2 # # e 4 804 65,869 274,274 433,498 ... ... ..... . @ @ s * e ^ s \ ' a t Guysborough. 32. 649 42,829 202,644 294,958|Poisson, salaisons et conserves ....... .. ... ..... 1 138 22,050 62,960 126,690|Produits des billes (billots).. .. ... ... ... ... .. .. 2 17 990 8,670 11,850|Diverses autres industries*...... .. ............ 3 4,469 1,272,019 5,742,745 9,066,118|.................. Halifax, cité et co. 33. 29 11,550 8,750 35,950[Eaux gazeuses et minérales. .............. .... 1 88 48,515 31,700 130,292|Bouilloires et machines. ... . ..... ... ...... $ 3 2 117 27,476 90,500 143,100|Chaussures. ... , ... .º ........... ... · · · · · · · · 3 273 81,200 340,500 508,000]Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .. ........ ... .. .. 4 62 22,950 22,100 63,500|Carrosserie ....... ... .......... .. ....... 5 593 129,485 327,000 716,543|Habillements d'hommes ... .. ...... .. n # # @ # 4 # | , 6 65 13,430 25,163 56,000|Habillements de femmes.. .. .... .. . .. .. .. .. 7 56 l5,650 73,000 116,0001Café et épices.................... ............ 8 49 21,440 20,300 ,225 Tonnellerie. : ...... .. : .... , ..... , .... ........ $} 490 30,657 125,277 199,900|Poisson, salaisons et conserves.. ... .... .. .. | .. .. | 10 36 13,200 180,000 ,900|Produits des moulins à farine. ........... .. ... . 11 58 22,200 30,360 76,250|Produits des fonderies. ...... , ........ , . .. ... 12 27 10,740 15,945 39,100Sellerie....................................... 13 71 28,950 106, 243,000]Liqueurs, malt........ .. ..... , .... .... .... 14 *Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 carrosserie, 1 habille- ments d'hommes, 1 lait condensé, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, l produits des moulins à farine, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 bonneterie, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, l fil de fer à clôture, 2 articles en laine. *Comprenant 2 bouilloires et machines, 2 chaussures, 1 construction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 cercueils, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 gype, 1 sellerie, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 imprimerie et publications, 2 navires, construction et radoub de, l abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 articles en laine. *Comprenant 1 cirage de poële, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 habillements d'hommes, 2 produits du bois struction, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 pulpe de bois, procédés c et mécaniques. *Comprenant 1 beurre et fromage, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie. de con- himiques 170 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE XIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials 4 º * and products. 6 Establish- Employees InentS. on Salaries. s-es-º Capital. salaries. ©ê- No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- a-$ • Salaires. InentS. Employés à salaires. NO, 3 NO. $ Halifax, City and Co—Con. 15 | Log products .. ...................... ' ä © f © s 9 $ 25 429,521 53 33,850 16 | Lumber products............ .... .... ......... 3 92,900 7 4,400 17 | Monuments and tombstones..... .. .. ... ... ... . 3 y 5 4,100 18 | Plumbing and tinsmithing. ... .. .. ... .. .. .... . 8 87,630 24 16,388 19 |Printing and bookbinding.. ... ..... .. ... .. .. . 4 60,675 9 5,700 20 Printing and publishing ... ... ... .... ....... 9 y 85 33,636 21 |All other industries!.......... ........... .... 35| 5,288,379 108 105,175 34. EIants.......... ' * ° • • • • • • • • • • • • • s • • • « , . 43 1,037,541 86 39,623 1 | Log products. ... ....... . .. ...... ... ...... 19 517,180 51 15,383 2 All other industries*... ... ... .... ... .... , ... . . 24 520,361 35 24,240 35. Inverness..... ... , ... .. .. ....... . 38 176,550 55 13,968 1 |Fish, preserved............................ • $ $ 23 29,460 36 4,056 2 | Log products........ « , » a s s •s e * m , e » -- v e s • • • s • • • 3 12,370 3 3 All other industriesº . .. .. .. ............. . 12 134,720 16 9,112 36. Kings.... .... . .. ....... ............ 49 418,271 | 67 37,399 1 | Butter and cheese. ... , .... .. , ...... .. , ... .. .. 3 8,371 & il 2 Clothing, men's.... ........ ..... ...... ..... 3 5,900 3 1,950 2 Cooperage .. ...... .. .. * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 32,825 7 4,800 4 # products......... ... ... .......... .. 18 182,025 26 11,749 5 All other industries*. , ... ........ . , ... . .. .. 19 189,150 31 I8,900 37. Lunenburg............... ..... .. » # • a 143 1,926,198 205 86,936 1 #iages and wagons......................... 3 7,900 3 2,000 2 #Fish, preserved ... ... . .......... ... ........ 100 979,327 111 38,060 3 | Log products .... ....... .... ............... 14 429,806 , 52 24,036 4 Lumber products.. ......... • # # e g # » # 4-# # # º © © s r 4 4 50,950 7 5,250 5 Ships and ship repairs.......... . # # @ $ $ és , s s 12 102,875 18 9,300 6 All other industriesº. .. ...... e ° • ° • • • • • • • • $ # s 10 355,340 # 14| 8,290 *Includes 2 awnings, tents and sails, 1 axes and tools, 1 baking powder and flavouring extracts, 1 brass castings, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 brooms and brushes, 2 butter and cheese, 1 cordage, rope and twine, 1 cottons, l electrical apparatus and supplies, 2 explosives, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 gas, lighting and heating, l hats, caps and furs, 1 lasts and pegs, 1 lock and gunsmithing, 1 matches, 1 paints and varnishes, l picture frames, l roofing and roofing materials, 2 ships and ship repairs, 1 shooks, box, l skates, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 soap, 1 sugar refining, 2 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, l vinegar and pickles, 1 washing § and wringers. *Includes 2 brick, tile and pottery, 2 butter and cheese, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, women's, 2 cooperage, 1 cottons, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 2 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 harness and saddlery, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 lumber products, l paper, 1 plaster, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 woollen goods. ºIncludes 1 boats and canoes, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 butter and cheese, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, women's, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 lime, l printing and publishing, 2 woollen OOC18. *Includes 1 axes and tools, 1 baskets, 2 brick, tile and pottery, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 electric light and power, l evaporated fruits and vegetables, l fish, preserved, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 2 † † machine shop products, 2 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 ladders, 1 lumber products, 2 printing and puUI1snlng. § 2 awnings, tents and sails, 2 clothing, men's, 1 electric light and , power, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 2 oil clothing, 1 printing and publishing, 1 w pulp, chemical and mechanical. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 171 p• TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement.—Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value ea,l"IA€rS. for labouc. of materials.| of products. Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO S $ $ Halifax, cité et co.—Fin. 552 91,285 196,455 467,170|Produits des billes (billots)...... ... .. ... ... ... . 15 47 21,200 29,000 76,250|Produits du bois de construction... ... ... .. ... . 16 20 9,340 7,600 24,500jMonuments et pierres tombales. ... ... .. , ... . . .. | 17 91 36,284 63,500 148,100|Plomberie et ferblanterie. ...... .. , .... ... . .... | 1S 71 14,550 22,500 50,450||Imprimerie et reliure .... . ....... , ... .. ... 19 190 81,221 38,816 221,108| Imprimerie et publications, ................... . | 20 1,484 540,696| 3,988,279 5,463,780|Diverses autres industriesl........ 21 1,006 212,408 309,813 718,063i................................ Hants. 34. | 520 82,168 128,130 299,810|Produits des billes (billots)... .. .. ... .. .. , . .. .. . 1 486 130,240 181,683 418,253 Diverses autres industries*. ... .. ... . .... .. ... 2 411 36,136 77,044 152,443|...... ....... ............ Inverness. 35. 283 9,864 44,222 64,978|Poisson, salaisons et conserves .... ........... . 1 16 1,818 3,000 6,840|Produits des billes (billots).... .. • º • ° * • e e s s e s e e - 2 l.12 24,454 29,822 80,625|Diverses autres industriesº. .. ................ 3 481 104,031 171,122 444,349|........ .... ...... © e s e m e • • s • e • a Kings. 36. 6 1,835 12,975 16,021|Beurre et fromage. ... ..... .... .... .. .. .. .. .... 1 18 4,600 5,700 15,350 Habillements d'hommes. .. .... .. ............. . 2 55 9,410 20,031 47,155||Tonnellerie. .. ... .. .. . * ſº © e s s s • © s s ºh $ @ e s e v • © s s s e 3 158 27,373 40,275 ,663 Produits des billes (billots)... , ......... . • • e , e E s 4 244 60,813 92,14l 266,160 Diverses autres industries*..... .. ... ......... 5 2,343 306,040 847,274| 1,661,614|..... © e © © º de º @ s @ s , C , 5 , E , • e n Lunenburg. 37. 16 2,950 4,810 10,700|Carrosserie.................................... l 1,384 122,498 594,206 1,040,195|Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .. .. ... ......... 2 421 62,791 93,922 260,875|Produits des billes (billots). . ..... ..... .. .. 3 72 24,700 25,550 67,200 Produits du bois de construction... .. .. ... .. ... . 4 266 60,490 87,906 174,225Navires, construction et redoub de. ... , ... ... , 5 184 32,611 40,880 108,419 Diverses autres industriesº. ............ .. .. .. 6 lComprenant 2 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 haches et outils, 2 poudre-levain et essences, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 balais et brosses, 2 beurre et fromage, 1 corderie, 1 cotons, l † et effets électriques, 2 matières explosives, 1 meubles, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 cha- pellerie et pelleterie, 1 formes et chevilles à chaussures, l serrurerie et armurerie, l allumettes, 1 peintures et vernis, l cadres à gravures, 1 toiture et mateliaux de toiture, 2 navires, construction et radoub de, 1 bois en paquets § 1 patins 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 savonnerie, l raffineries de sucre, 2 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, l vinaigre et marinades, 1 machines à laver et à tordre. 2Comprenant 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 beurre et fromage, 1 carrosserie, 1 habillements de femmes, 2 tonnellerie, l cotons, 2 produits des moulins à farine, l produits des fonderies, 2 meubles, 1 sellerie, l cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 produits du bois de construction, 1 papier, 1 plâtre, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, l abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 articles en laine. e# *Comprenant 1 bateaux et canots, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 beurre et fromage, 2 carrosserie, 1 †menº de femmes, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 chaux, 1 imprimerie et publications, 2 articles 6º)(l 13,106º, *Comprenant 1 haches et outils, 1 paniers, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 carrosserie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 1 poisson, salaisons et conserves, 2 produits des mou- lins à farine, 2 produits des fonderies, 2 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 échelles, 1 produits du bois de construction, 2 imprimerie et publications. ºComprenant 2 auvents, tentes et voiles, 2 habillements d'hommes, 1 lumière et force motrice électri- ques, 1 produits des fonderies, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 imprimerie et publications, 1 pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. 172 | CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLÉ xiII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. Employees Establish- OIl ments. salaries. Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse | Capiºl. # à| salaire . InentS. 88,18 lI'88, NO. $ NO, $ 38. Pictou..... ........................... 85 3,212,980 173 123,805 1 Clothing, men's............. ... ..... ....... 12 57,090 13 9,650 2 | Fish, preserved ... .. ... .. , · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 24 42,139 87 7,270 3 |Foundry and machine shop products. ... ..... 4 63,300 9 6,850 4 Leather, tanned, curried and finished. ... ... .. 3 149,364 6 3,800 5 |Log products........ « E $ s , s # # @ @ L @ @ @ a @ s a , s * s s s e 5 42,975 8 2,900 6 Isumber products............. * , a e © s s * e ' g e a s s 3 21,840 4 2,900 7 Printing and publishing ................. ...... 4 26,650 4 3,000 8 lAll other industries* ... ... , ... .. .. ... ... .. .. .. 30 2,809,622 92 87,435 39. Richmond...... , ... ... * # # @ # # * # @ e @ # @ # 5 26 65,845 30 7,275 1 |Fish, preserved.............. ... ........... . 26 65,845 30 7,275 4O. Shelburne and Queens ..... . , ... .. 82| 1,088,550 145 46,130 1 |Fish, preserved............................... 40 196,973 62 16,300 2 | Log products.......... . r # @ * $ # @ # $ @ @ @ @ # # # # # es # 26 174,835 52 16,305 3 Lumber products.. . , ... .............. . , ... 3 14,250 4 1,800 4 All other industries*........ .... ... , .. , . .. . 13 702,492 27 11,725 41. Victoria............................... 21 43,435 28| 3,626 1 |Fish, preserved............................. # 21 43,435 28 3,620 42. Yarmouth . ... , ... . * g e s , E e E º , © E e # # # # 85 1,136,289 16ſ} 82,833 1 | Boots and shoes. .... • # © e e • • • • • • s @ # à # • 6 • 4 « s s # 4 87,980 21 12,550 2 Clothing, men's, ... ..... .. .. ... ...... * $ @ e © 5 60,865 12 6,750 3 | Fish, preserved... . ,. ... . ... . , s * s e s m s s e * # • • • 41 226 528 60 14,259 4 Log products .. ::: ... ...... .......... » , , , g ã © e 11 181:050 25 15,700 5 | Printing and publishing ... . , ... ... .. • 1 p • s 3 16,800 6 4,724 6 | All other industriesº. ... , ... , @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 6 @ » ſi @ 21 563,066 45 28,850 * Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, 1 ugricultural implements, 1 boilers and engines, 2 boots and shoes, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 bridges, iron and steel, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 2 butter and cheese, 1 carriages and wagons, 2 clothing, women's, 1 electric light and power, 1 glass, 1 grindstones and pulpstones, 1 harness and saddlery, 1 hosiery and knit goods, 1 iron and steel products, 1 jewelry and re- pairs, 1 monuments and tombstones, 1 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 rug patterns, 1 ships and ship repairs, 1 smelting, 2 tobacco, chewing, # and snuff, 1 wire fencing, 2 woollen # *Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, 1 carriages and wagons, l foundry and machine shop pro- ducts, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 plumbing and tin- † a printing a§ publishing, 2 ships and ship repairs, 2 wood pulp, chemical and mechanical, 1 W()Ol1t3 Il ººO0C1S *Includes 1 boats and canoes, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, women's, 1 combs, 1 cooperage, 1 cottons, l flouring and grist mill products, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 lumber products, l patent medicines, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 printing and bookbinding, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 173 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- 83lIºI}el'S. Employés à gageSe 361 361 1,061 524 287 230 167 Wages Cost Value for labour. lof materials. lof products. Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. $ $ $ 654,659 1,273,210 2,716,972|..................... .. ... .... Pictou. 38 21,107 31,000 74,951|Habillements d'hommes ... ... .. ... . … 18,677 55,804 103,292|Poisson, salaisons et conserves .... ..... ....... ,000 27,740 69,800|Produits des fonderies. ... .. ... ... ..... ..... . 32,900 257,010 345,700|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini.................. .. .. 11,700 20,500 42,500|Produits des billes (billots)... .. ... . .... ........ 7,388 15,400 34,850|Produits du bois de construction. .............. 5,602 3,800 16,254|Imprimerie et publications................. .... 535,285 861,956 2,029,625|Diverses autres industries*. . ... ........ ... .. . 16,175 72,393 117,085 ............................ Richmond. 39 16,175 72,393 117,085 Poisson, salaisons et conserves.... ... .......... 138,947 344,193 681,347|............. .. Shelburne et Queens. 4O 34,538 178,597 278,701|Poisson, salaisons et conserves. . ... ... .. .. .. ... 43,282 85,764 184,396Produits des billes (billots)....... ............. 5,900, ,º 12,850 25,500|Produits du bois de construction ............... . 55,227[ 66,982 192,750|Diverses autres industries*............ , .... • ò @ º 7,962 36,178 54,691|........ . * U © © © © 5 , a • @ é º º ° º ® • © © Victoria. 41 7,962 36,178 54,691|Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .... -........ .. .. 339,623 813,684 1,611,674l ........................... Yarmouth. 42i 52,300 119,750 237,000iChaussures ........... ... ... .. .. .. .. ... ..... 18,333 23,000 55,275|Habillements d'hommes.......... ........ .. .. .. 49,064 263,897 415,186|Poisson, salaisons et conserves.......... .. .. .. .. 57,470 130,400 248,460|Produits des billes (billots) ... ..... ... ... ... 8,025 4,835 21,500||Imprimerie et publications. ... ...... ... .. .. .. | 154,431 271,802 csſ2 slDivers autres industries"...... ............. . N°. *Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 instruments aratoires, 1 bouilloires et machines, A) asdf chaussures, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 ponts en fer et en acier, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 beurre et fromage, 1 carrosserie, 2 habillements de femmes, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 verre- rie, 1 meules et décortiqueurs, 1 sellerie, 1 bonneterie, 1 produits en fer et en acier, 1 orfèverie, 1 monu- ments et pierres tombales, 1 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 patrons de tapis, 1 navires, construction et redoub de, 1 métallurgie, 2 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 1 fil de fer à clôture, 2 articles en laine. *Comprenant l eaux gazeuses et minérales, l carrosserie, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 et radoub de, 2 pulpe de fonderies, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et flni, 2 produits du bois is, procédés chimiques et mécaniques, 1 articles en laine. { } *Comprenant 1 bateaux et canots, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 carrosserie, 1 habillements de femmes, l peignes, 1 tonnellerie, 1 cotons, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 2 produits des † et ferblanterie, 1 imprimerie et publications, 2 navires, construction e construc- tion, l remèdes patentés, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes. 174 @ t • CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, vages, materials and products. Employees Establish- OIl InentS. salaries. | Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Capital. Employés salaires mentS. à salaires. NO. $ NO. $ Ontario . ... , ... .. » « s e t - s e e s e $ $ e © 4 ^ * * 6,543| 214,972,275 15,538, 11,892,254 43. Addington ... , ....................... 93 789,797 69 37,575 l |Brick, tile and pottery ..... , ..... .... ... .... 3 5,900 2 | Butter and cheese. .............. ... ........ 50 63,015 s a # # 3 Carriages and wagons : .... : ........... ... ... ,° 3 69,600 1 , 500 4 | Flouring and grist mill products..... ..... ... . 3 62,476 9 5,000 5 |Log products ... : . : .. ..-.-. .............. .. . 20 161,420 23 10,180 6 | All other industries*... .............. .. .. .. .. 14 427,386 36 21,895 44. Algoma ............................... 103 6,899,481 226 189,550 1 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery ..... , ..... - p • 3 23,050 6 2,530 2 | Brick, tile and pottery . .............. - e © © é 4 45 ſº * 6 68,660 © $ $ $ 3 | Butter and cheese ............... . , v • • • • • • • * • 5 5,275 © $ 4 Clothing, men's ......................... .. .. · . 9 56,735 10 7,920 5 Flouring and grist mill products ..... ... ... . 3 l,228,800 27 30,750 6 Foundry and machine shop products ... ... ... , . 4 365,250 4 2,800 7 |Log products ......... ............... ...... . 59 3,061,561 150 124,905 8 | Lumber products. ... ........... ............ . 4 52,369 8 5,620 9 | All other industries*... ... ... .. .. , a © º , v = # 4 » , & 10 2,037,781 21 15,025 45. Bothwell ........ G e m n n n n s s t s º s » º » º * 87 851,112| 58 39,647 1 | Brick, tile and pottery . ........ .. .. ... ... . 8 16,375 .. 5 0 2 | Butter and cheese. . , .. , ....... ... , .... ... 3 7,100 .. | | # © 3 |Evaporated fruits and vegetables.. ... .. .. ... . 3 16,000 2 200 4 |Flouring and grist mill products................ 3 54,450 3 2,400 5 |Log products ......... .... .. .. .. ..... ... . | 5 213,008 17 10,995 6 |Lumber products.......... .. .......... ... .. . 4 60,847 9 4,890 7 | All other industriesº .............. ............ 11 483,332 27 21,162 46. Brant, South .. .. , ............ .. .... 74 8,204,939 524 462,084 1 |Agricultural implements...... , ... ........... 3 4,009,236 191 182,605 2 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery . .. .. ... ... . 4 153,780 31 17,800 - 3 |Brick, tile and pottery ........................ 3 67,000 # # . . 4 Carriages and wagons.. ................... , ... 4 338,050 27 21,888 5 Clothing, men'e ... ............................ 7 42,135 19| 10,350 6 Clothing, women's ... ... ............. , ... . 7 14,730 19 6,740 7 |Flouring and grist mill products.. ... .. .. . .. 4 94,512 9 6,182 8 | Foundry and machine shop products . .. , ... ... 4 260,200 27 21,370 9 | Printing and publishing .... , ................. 3 44,200 11 7,500 10 | All other industries *..... ........ ........... . 35 3,181,096 190 187,649 1 Includes 2 agricultural implements, 2 boxes, wooden, i cement, Portland, 2 carriage and wagon †ºlº 1 clothing, men's, 1 harness and sadolery, 1 mica, cut, 2 paper, 1 pumps and windmills, 1 woollen gOOdS. © © º | 5 ſ $ - 2 Includes 1 bleaching powder, 1 brooms and brushes, 2 electric light and power, 2 liquors, malt, 1 printing and publishing, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 wood pulp, chemical and mechanical, 1 woollen S. * Includes 2 carriages and wagons, 1 carriage and wagon materials, 2 clothing, men's, 1 flax, dressed, 2 # and machine shop products, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, gla88. - 4 Includes 1 alabastine, 1 baking powder and flavouring extracts, 2 bicycle repairs, 1 boilers and engines, 1 boxes, cigar, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 butter and cheese, 2 cordage, rope and twine, 1 cutlery and edge tools, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 1 hammocks, 1 hats, caps and furs, 2 hosiery and knit goods, 2 iron and # products, 1 knitting needles, 1 liquors, malt, 1 liquors, vinous, 2 lumber products, 1 paints and varnishes, 2 † and tinsmithing, 1 pumps and windmills, 1 refrigerators, 1 screws, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 2 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 vinegar and pickles, 2 woollen goods. º RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190I. 175 , TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value 63lIºMlGlºS, for labour. of materials. of products. Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N°. gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO. S $ S 151,081ſ 44,656,032 138,230,400 241,533,486 ... .. ..... .. ... ..... .... ...... Ontario . 724 181,210 655,096 1,097,874 . ... ... .... ... ... ... ... Addington. 43. 23 2,385 C $ 4,985 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie . , .... . º @ s @ 6 g @ e 1 92 19,411 405,371 458,229 Beurre et fromage ... .. .. . - * © s m a • e a e e 5 s e m e e e s s 2 52 16,500 22,075 48,450,Carrosserie ............................. ..... 3 45 13,000 31,934 80,632|Produits des moulins à farine....... ... , . . , . . 4 271 45,104 48,349 118,840 Produits des billes (billots). . .. .. .. .. . .. ... 5 241 84,810 147,367 386,738|IDiverses autres industries l ... .. .. . , ... .... .. ... 6 3,011 1,056,981 3,260,081 5,659,676 ............... ..... : ... : ... Algoma. 44. 17 7,740 17,954 32,745 Pain, biscuits et confiseries.. .. , .. , ........... 1 95 18,540 4 s 36,900||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ............. .. . . | 2 6 1,027 9,512 14,060||Beurre et fromage , ... . .. .. ... ... .. .. .. , | 3 60 18,436 27,1 62,250|Habillements d'hommes . .. .. ... . .. . , ... ... . 4 105 61,822 1,453,249 1,757,186|Produits des moulins à farine.. .. ....... , a © e e e e 5 294 151,268 34,643 229,145| Produits des fonderies. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. . .. .. .. | 6 2,067 636,578 1,538,261 2,914,746|Produits des billes (billots). .... ........ , . º . 7 57 20,240 21,193 49,327|Produits du bois de construction.. ... .... ... .. 8 310 141,330 158,109 563,317|Diverses autres industries* ... .. .. , ... ... .... . 9 988 337,675 346,428 901,5771 ............................ Bothwell. 45. 40 5,253 é, & 18,750|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie . , ... ... .. .. .. 1 7 1,745 15,147 21,006|Beurre et fromage. ...... .... .. .. ... .. .. ... , . 2 94 6,980 8,040 16,815|Fruits et légumes évaporés. ........ ............ 3 15 5,400 68,300 89,925|Produits des moulins à farine. ... ... .. , ... .. . 4 242 73,730 120,000 266,328|Produits des billes (billots). ... , , .... .. .. .... 5 29 10,284 19,835 37,550| Produits du bois de construction .......... .... . 6 561 234,283 115,106 451,203|Diverses autres industries * . .. ........ ... .... 7 4,133 1,468,643 • 7,378,843|.. .. , ... ... .. .. • & s s 2 s © © © © © e $ Braint-Sud. 46. 1,002 385,974 9U7,746 1,797,283||Instruments aratoires . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. , . .. .. 1 139 35,914 205,500 350,974|Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .. .. .... ... ..... . 2 79 22,780 º $ 54,000 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.. , .. « s E º @ @ @ @ @ º @ s ê 3 252 # 232,500 419,020Carrosserie . .. ... .. ... . ... ... . · 5 @ 5 $ s $ @ e tt @ s 4 74 22,548 37,555 77,775 Habillements d'hommes ... .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 5 60 10,840 32,500 62,450 Habillements de femmes. ... ... .. .. ...... .. . 6 29 12,185 312,434 342,096|Produits des moulins à farine. ... ... ... ... . . . | 7 443 181,050 167,500 455,000| Produits des fonderies. .. .. .. .. ... .. , ... .. .. $ 35 12,420 9,970 43,900| Imprimerie et publications . . ... .. .. ... .. .. . ſ) 2,020 698,363 2,054,478 3,776,345|Diverses autres industries * .. .. .. .. , ... .. ... .. . 10 # Comprenant 2 instruments aratoires, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 ciment de Portland, 2 matériaux de carrosserie, l habillements d'hommes, 1 sellerie, 1 mica coupé, 2 papier, l pompes et moulins à vent, 1 articles en laine. 2 Comprenant 1 poudre à blanchir, 1 balais et brosses, 2 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 imprimerie et publications, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, 1 pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques, l articles en laine. * Comprenant 2 carrosserie, 1 matériaux de carrosserie, 2 habillements d'hommes, 1 lin préparé, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 meubles, 1 verrerie. * Comprenant l albâtre, 1 poudre-levain et essences, 2 bicyclettes, réparations de, 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 boîtes à cigares, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 beurre et † 2 corderie, 1 coutellerie et instruments tranchants, 1 gas d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 hamacs, 1 chapellerie et pelleterie, 2 bonneterie, 2 produits en fer et en acier, 1 † à tricoter, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 liqueurs vineuses, 2 produits du bois de con- struction, 1 peintures et vernis, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, 1 glacières, 1 vis, l abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, I vinaigre et marinades, 2articles en laine. . 176 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 4s TABLE XIII. d' Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. Employees Establish- Ol0l ments. salaries. Salaries. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse | Capital Employés Salaires. mentS. à salaires. NO. . $ NO. 3 47. Brockville .. ......................... 48 1,663,844 122| 106,913 Butter and cheese...... .... .. ...... , ... . 23 55,010 g © Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes ........ ...... ©s 3 12,250 4 1,980 All other industries *...... .... ... .. ...... .. . 22 1,596,584 118 104,933 48. Bruce, East , ...... ... , ............. . 40 718,245 69 42,510 Brick, tile and pottery... ..................... 5 9,650 © © Butter and cheese. ........................... . 6 9,800 , , © © Flouring and grist mill products . ... .. .. ... . 3 63 735 5 4,100 Furniture and upholstered goods ........ ... .. , 3 184336 19 17,050 Log products .. ........ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 4 27,898 6 2,400 Lumber products.. ........................... 4 ,600 8 4,620 Woollen goods .... , ........................... 3 62.550 8 2,620 All other industries*. .. ... ............. ... .. 12 293,576 23 11,720 49. Bruce, North. .......... ... .. ........ 79 1,304,350 134 81,390 Brick, tile and pottery ... , ............ ... .. 6 10, § si @ Butter and cheese ............................ 5 9,100 @ g Carriages and wagons......... . .. - as s , e • s º º º º 3 14,356 3 2,050 Clothing, men's. ...... ..... . ...... . . ... 3 8,150 3 2,200 Flouring and grist mill products. . .. .. .. à • • • • • 4 107,200 7 3,390 Furniture and upholstered goods. . , .......... 6 495,984 33 23,485 Log products ........ .................. ... : . 37 438,920 57 31,000 Lumber products.................... ......... 3 16,293 4 2,250 Woodworking and turning. ............ .. .... 4 22,724 5 1,895 All other industries*........... .. . , .... ..... 8 181,323 22| 15,120 5O. Bruce, West. ... ..... .. .. .. ... , ...... 44 381,520 52 27,533 Brick, tile and pottery ........... ............ 4 12,050 © © @ # Butter and cheese ............................. 15 34,100 5 6 # # Lime. ..................... ... .. : ..... - º © s a 2 d © 4 200 © © © 5 Log products....... ... , .............. ... , . 3 20,850 3 1,050 Lumber products............ ............ 3 23,060 4 1,913 All other industries*.... .. ... .. . ... ....... 15 291,260 45 24,570 51. Cardwell ........... ... ............ 25 393,748 31 17,650 Agricultural implements .......... ........... 3 35,039 6 3,050 Brick, tile and pottery ...... ... , ........ º º s ! 3 ,000 gº © ( ) $ Butter and cheese.. .... .. .. ......... ..... .. 3 6 E * © © # Hosiery and knit goods ... ...... .. .. ... .... 3 174 259 10 5,800 Log products. ............... *. a g us » a © e $ ( $ 9 $ @ º 5 17,250 4 2,000 All other industriesº....... ............. ..... s 155,300 ll 6,800 and * Includes l aerated and mineral waters, 1 agricultural implements, 1 boilers and engines, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 carriages and wagons, 2 clothing, men's, 1 clothing, women's, 1 flouring and grist Inill products, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 2 gloves and mittens, 1 lasts and pegs, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, l liquors, malt, 2 lumber products, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing, 2 printing p# l refrigerators. Includes 2 agricultural implements, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 clothing, men's, 1 clothing, women's, 1 cordage, rope and twine, 1 flax, dressed, 1 hosiery and knit goods, 2 liquors, malt, 2 printing and publishing. 3Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, 1 agricultural implements, 1 publishing, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 2 woollen goods. *Includes 1 boilers and engines, 1 broonis and brushes, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, men's, 1 flax, dressed, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 2 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 † tanned, curried and finished, 1 salt, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 wood- working and turning, 2 woo ducts, 2 woollen goods. len goods. ºIticludes 1 carriages and w xes, wooden, 2 printing and agons, 1 clothing, men's, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 2 lumber pro- · RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. l77 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. N Wage- Wages Cost Value Gº8,I Il6º)ºS. for labour. lof materials.| of products. IEmployés à Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO $ $ $ 1,083 354,842 1,088,582| 1,965,596|.............. .. ..... ...... Brockville. 47. 47 10,007 267,785 298,071|Beur1e et fromage ........ .. .. .. ... .......... 1 25 7,375 3,838 20,020 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes ... , ............. ... 2 1,011 337,460 816,959 1,647,505|Diverses autres industries * ... , .. , 3 522 127,017 365,290 701,029 ........................... Bruce-Est. 48. 26 4,332 $ $ 11,170 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie . ... , ........ ... . 1 11 2,563 59,937 70,747 Beurre et fromage. .. .. ... .. s e s s s s e s d e e » • • 1 # 4 º 4 2 25 9,820 113,160 150,665 Produits des moulins à farine. ..... ............ 3 169 45,282 54,465 156,022Meubles. .. ,.. .. , .. . s u s s e s s s e e e é s t s s s s a º º º s 4 37 7, 9,080 22,301 Produits des billes (billots).. ... ....... ......... 5 71 20,901 51,600 88,900 Produits du bois de construction ...... ....... . 6 54 10,150 17,620 34,733,Articles en laine .......... . . .. ... ......... 7 129 25,839 59,428 166,491|Diverses autres industries *.. .. , .... .. . , ..... 8 1,186 273,258 606,304 1,206,815 . ... .. ... $ $ s @ > # s s s B , s é é ( s , Bruce-Nord. 49. 57 6,065 , , 15,440 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ... ....... .. ... · 1 13 3,675 48,075 59,253]Beurre et fromage. .. .. .............. ........ 2 18 6,500 5,300 14,705Carrosserie ... | ... ... s s . « e u m e s » e t v @ # @ # * º • 3 13 2 4,850 13,35)|Habillements-d'hommes . .. ....... .. ... ... .. 4 18 6,475 103,200 29,586|Produits des moulins à farine . .. , , ... .. , ... .. 5 437 111,204 135,964 372,248|Meubles. ... ... , ......... , • n s s a n : s r s • • • • * * º * 6 480 98,931 201,695 394,396 Produits des billes (billots)..... .. , ........... 7 22 7,050 10,140 21,197 Produits du bois de construction....... $ 8 44 7,173 11,690 29,200 Quvrage et tournage du bois............. ... .. 9 84 ,985 85,390 157,440 Diverses autres industriesº.. .. .. .. ... , .. .. . , | 10 419 103,839 382,374 618,265 ...... ....... ............. Bruce-Ouest. 5O 25 3,809 @ # 9,600 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.... .. .... ... ... 1 40 10,790 159,440 186,379 Beurre et fromage. .. , ....... » s s s e s s º s b , u > • • s » a 2 5 904 $ @ 1,612 Chaux ... .... , ..... .. ......... , ......... 3 15 1,400 3,600 7, 182 Produits des billes (billots). .. , . ... , .... ..... 4 19 4,452 6,920 17,540 Produits du bois de construction......... . @ 5 315 82,484 212,414 395,952 Diverses autres industries*.. .. ... • R e s E @ @ @ @ @ , 4s 6 260 57,296 229,868 859,165 .... , . ... .................. Cardwell. 51. 22 5,679 8,212 18,975 Instruments aratoires..................... .. ... | 1 14 2,460 @ @ 6,960 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.................. 2 7 2,600 21,850 26,460 Beurre et fromage. ....... , ................... . 3 121 24,707 | . 81,781 136,000 Bonneterie .... : ... :: ....... .. . ... ....... 4 28 4,625 10,025 24,670JProduits des billes (billots). , ... , ........ , ... . 5 68 17,225 iº5o iººpº - autres industries" .. ....... ........ 6 * Comprenant l eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 instruments aratoires, 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 carrosserie, 2 habillements d'hommes, l habillements de femmes, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 produits des fonderies, 2 gants et mitaines, 1 formes et chevilles à chaussures, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 liqueurs, malt, 2 produits du bois de construction, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 2 imprimerie et publications, 1 glacières.. * Comprenant 2 instruments aratoires, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 habillements d'hommes, 1 habillements de femmes, 1 corderie, l lin préparé, 1 bonneterie, 2 liqueurs, malt, 2 imprimerie et publication *Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 instruments aratoires, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 imprimerie et publications, l abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 articles en laine. . *Comprenant 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 balais et brosses, 1 carrosserie, 1 habillements d'hommes, 1 lin préparé, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 produits des fonderies, 2 meubles, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 sel, l abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois, 2 articles en laine. , ºComprenant 1 carrosserie, 1 , habillements d'hommes, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 2 produits du bois de construction, 2 articles en laine. C—12 178 | CENsUs oF CANADA, 1901. 4© · TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. Employees Establish- OIl mentS. salaries. Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse | Capital. Employés Salaires. ment8. à salaires. NO. S NO. $ 52. Carleton .... .. ....... ............ 43 274,621 18 11,968 1 Brick, tile and pottery ... .. .................. 5 76,588 e ſs 2 | Butter and cheese..... .......... .. ... ........ 27 51,150 # # # # s 3 | All other industries!. ... ....................... 11 146,883 18 11,968 53. Cornwall and Stormont......... , .. 104 8,471,175 98 76,729 1 | Boxes, wooden... ......... ..... , ..... ... .. 3 14,800 3 1,450 2 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery ..... ... .. ... . 4 20,600 7 4,580 3 | Brick, tile and pottery. ........... ... .. 3 22ooo © # # @ 4 |Butter and cheese. ........................... 48 61,980 0 $ º # ºi 5 Clothing, men's................... ............ 6 37,195 8 5,900 6 Clothing, women's. ........ .... , ............ 4 3,550 4 1,350 7 | Flouring and grist mill products........ ....... 3 59,544 4 8,000 8 L9g products : . : ... .. : ... ...... , ... ...... , ... 14 200,035 26 14,910 9 | Plumbing and tinsmithing. .. .. , , , .. , ......... 3 25,700 4 3,300 10 | All other industries2 . ... .. , © s • s • e e e u a e s e s , t e e • _ 16 3,025,771 42,239 54. Dundas . ..................... ... .... 107 498,426 45 28,050 1 | Brick, tile and pottery . .. .... ... .......... 3 2,900 @ # # 2 | Butter and cheese. ...... .... .. .. , ... ... , ... .. 67 127,97 l • » W, ô 3 Clothing, men's ..... ... . « s , 5 # e a $ º $ º $ s $ $ , , E # # 9 39,147 10 6,600 4 |Flouring and grist mill products.... ... .. ..... . 4 111,654 9 6,500 5 | Foundry and Inachine shop products. .......... 3 26,396 3 2,400 6 Lime..... ................................. . 3 # b @ # 5 g 7 | Log products ...... .. ........ @ @ @ E s a e e s e @ e r s « 10 63,260 9 4,600 8 |All other industries3......... @ @ s s e s a s s s * e m s s 8 127,091 14 7,950 55. Durham, East ......... , ............. 40 682,400 68 47,184 1 | Brick, tile and pottery......... .. ... . º • • • • • • » » 3 7,100 # # 2 Butter and cheese....... , , ... ... ... ... .. ....... 8 13,000 U, 5 @ 0 3 LQg products.. .. : ............................. 4 16,375 6 1,270 4 All other industries * ......................... 25 645,925 62 45,914 56. Durham, West .... ... .... .. , ...... 21 369,983 32 29,315 1 | Butter and cheese..... ............ ............ 5 11,500 e @ $ g 2 | All other industries º ....... , 16 358,483 32 29,315 and publishing, 2 pum º Includes 2 carriages and wagons, 2 clothing, men's, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 2 log products, 1 lumber products, 1 wire fencing, 1 woollen goods. 2Includes 2 cottons, 1 electric light and power, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 2 harness and saddlery, 2 lumber products,, 1 monuments and tombstones, 1 paper, 1 patent medicines, 2 printing and publishing, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 2 woollen goods. *Includes 1 carriages and wagons, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 2 lumber products, 1 printing »s and windmills, 1 woollen goods. * Includes 2 § implements, 1 axes and tools, 1 carpets, 2 carriages and wagons, 2 clothing, men's, 1 clothing, women's, 1 electric light and power, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 1 hardware, carriage and saddlery, 1 leather goods, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 liquors, malt, 1 malt, 1 monu- ments and tombstones, 2 printing and publishing, 1 woollen goods. *Includes 1 barley, pot and pearl, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 carriages and wagons, 2 clothing, women's, l evaporated fruits and vegetables, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 1 log products, 1 lumber products, 1 musical instruments, 2 printing and publishing, l rubber and elastic goods, I woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 179 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materiels. lof products. Employés à Gages . Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. No. $ $ $ 502 109,092 339,510 587,459 ..... , ............... , ...... Carleton 52. 5, 29,174 e & 69,650 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ... .. . .. .. ..... 1 58 13,272 232,462 264,512 Beurre et fromage.. .. .. . " © º s a « , s @ $ @ # # @ $ # @ g # º , a 2 349 66,646 107,048 253,297| Diverses autres industries!... ................. 3 1,946 525,953 1,725,983 3,038,381|............ Cornwall et StormOnt. 53. 36 4,854 6,385|, 15,500||Boîtes en bois. ... .. ... ... .. .............. ... . 1 18 4,980 7,539 31,675| Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ... .. .. . • © © © © # @ $ g $ 2 27 5,825 # # 26,000||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie............ : ... 3 # 20,300 541,560 603,568| Beurre et fromage. .. .. ... ... .. .. , ... ..... ... . , 4 51 11,043 16,900 39,175|Habillements d'hommes. .. ... .. .. .. ... ...... . 5 25 2,550 º ſº 5,500|Habillements de femmes ...... ... ... .. , ..... . 6 15 y 85,000 113,300jProduits des moulins à farine.. ... . 7 243 56,798 92,397 176,114|Produits des billes (billots) ......... ... .... ... . 8 17 5º3º 6,000 18,900 Plomberie et ferblanterie.. .. .. .. .. ... ...... . 9 1,419 407,369 960,202 2,008,649lDiverses autres industriesº..... ......... , .. .. | 10 416 101,581| 1,279,577| 1,552,642|........... , ........ ... ...... Dundas. 54. 14 2,887 p 4,131|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie..... .......... 1 12# 32,078 837,163 929,950| Beurre et fromage. .. , ..... .. .. ... .. .. . . g • @ $ e , a 2 62 11,57l 22,685 49,310 Habillements d'hommes. ... .. ... .. ... ... .. .. .. 3 24 8,725 313,931 378,200jProduits des moulins à farine. .. .. , ... , .... ... . 4 22 7,350 6,575 20,325]Produits des fonderies ....... .. ... ........ .. .. 5 4 835 # # 1,600|Chaux ....... .......... ............ .. .. .. 6 68 9,845 18,878 43,756P1oduits des billes (billots). , ... .... , ... , .... | 7 94 28,290 80,345 125,367|Diverses autres industriesº. .... ... .. .. f @ @ @ @ $ 5 s 8 555 127,159 357,648 770,806 ... ..................... Durham-Est. 55. 16 2,610 @ @ 5,500||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.. .. ...... .. . . .. .. | 1 16 4,240 67,225 81,616}Beurre et fromage.. ... ... .. ...... .. ... , .... .. | 2 29 3,020 6,245 12,630 Produits des billes (billots)... .. .. .. . .. .. .. : . : 3 494 117,289 284,178 671,060|Diverses autres industries* .. . ... , ...... ... .. . 4 346 113,666 375,105 723,178 .... ........ , ... .... · Durham ouest 56. 9 2,842 36,738 47,378| Beurre et fromage. ... .. .. .· v … ............ 337 110,824 338,367 675,800|Diverses autres industries * .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. . 2 lComprenant 2 carrosserie, 2 habillements d'hommes, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 meubles, 2 pro- duits des billes (billots), 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 fil de fer à clôture, 1 articles en laine. : *Comprenant 2 cotons, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 produits des fonderies, 2 sellerie, 2 pro- duits du bois de construction, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 papier, 1 remèdes patentés, 2 imprimerie et publications, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 articles en laine. 1 . .'-- . *Comprenant 1 carrosserie, 1 meubles, 2 produits du bois de construction, 1 imprimerie et publications, 2 pompes et moulins à vent, 1 articles en laine. *Comprenant 2 instruments aratoires, 1 haches et outils, 1 tapis, 2 carrosserie, 2 habillements d'hommes, 1 habillements de femmes, t lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, l gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 quincaillerie, 1 cuir, effets en, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 malt, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 2 im- primerie et publications, 1 articles en laine. *Comprenant 1 orge mondé et perlé, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 carrosserie, 2 habillements de femmes, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 1 pro- duits des billes (billots), 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 instruments de musique, 2 imprimerie et pu- blications, 1 caoutchouc et articles élastiques, l articles en laine. C—12# 180 . , CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. Enmployees Establish- OIl e mentS. salaries. : | : Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. º-©-3, Capital. s-sºs º -a Etablisse- Employés | Salaires. mentS. à salaires. NO. 3 NO, $ | 57, Elgin, East .......................... 105 1,651,503 179 111,147 1 | Bread, biscuits and confectionery..... ... .. .... 3 21,600 3 1,850 2 Brick, tile and pottery. ... .. ... ..... ... ..... 8 24,000 3 | Butter and cheese.. .. ........ . $ # # @ s s e s n s @ @ # @ # 17 46,240 # @ º @ 4 Clothing, men's ... .......................... 11 75,538 17 9,150 5 Clothing, women's........ ..... ..... ....... | # · 13 20,282 21 6,780 6 Flouring and grist mill products.. . .. » , e # s s s t d, 7 222,960 19 12,290 7 |Log products ...... ......... ...... .. , - ..... 9| 65,462 14 4,520 8 | Lumber products. ... .. ... .................. 8 156,751 11 8,320 9 Printing and publishing..... . 4e , • s º u @ * @ a s * e d e s 3 92,167 14 9,668 10 | All other industries*....... , ....... . , ... ... .... 26 926,503 80 58,569 58. Elgin, VVest. ...... . ........... ... . 62 515,226 71 36,125 1 |Brick, tile and pottery ............. ......... . 13 , 38,975 (! g # 2 | Butter and cheese................ , .... - s , , , e s s 8 13,585 © # # 8 Clothing, men's ................. , ........ @ º © e # 4 10,882 6 2,600 4 |Flouring and grist mill products. , ... ......... 4 99,750 9 5,025 5 Log products.... . e » e s e e • e s • a « • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • 11 153,491 20 10,170 6 Lumber products , ....... ... , ... ... ... ........ 4 9 8 4,540 7 Seed cleaning and preparing ... ........... .... 5 40,800 7 2,700 8 | All other industries* .. ... .................... 13 96,543 21 11,090 59. Essex, North ........................ 61 6,503,018 224 248,339 1 |Brick, tile and pottery... .. ......... , ......... 4 28,600 © © sp , 2 Butter and cheese .... ........ ............. , $ $ 6 8,130 G) , @ # 3 Carriages and wagons.......................... 3 223,291 10 | 9,025 4 Drugs.... ......... ............. , ........ $ 3 346,802 24 42,918 5 Liquors, vinous............................. $ 3 99,000 2 1,350 6º Log products ........ .... .......... ......... 7 221,180 18 13,140 7 | Lumber products , .... .... . ................ 3 148,100 10 8,600 8 All other industries *. ....... ...... ........... 32 5,427,915 160 173,306 6O. Essex, South....... ... .............. 49 575,708 104 52,672 1 Brick, tile and pottery ......... ............... 6 11,468 , , 2 Butter and cheese....: .... : ... ................ 5| 9,800 49 , g E 3 Flouring and grist mill products..... .. ... .. ... . 4 49,575 5 3,300 4 Log l† s , a e e s s • 5 • • • • • s s s º , e • e • a • a • • • e 11 194,643 11,510 5 Lumber products.......... , s s e s et e , u * s * • • s º s n o » 3i 47,340 4 2,250 6 Printing and publishing..... ... ........... 4. 28,450 10 4,944 7 | All other industries* . ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . 16 234,432 60 30,668 *Includes l agricultural implements, 1 boilers and engines, 1 boots and shoes, 1 brass castings, 2 cars and car works, 2 car repairs, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 carriage and wagon materials, 1 cooperage, 1 evapor- ated fruits and vegetables, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 gas, lighting and †i 1 liquors, malt, 2 monuments and tombstones, 1 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 pumps and windmills, 1 slaughtering and meaº packing, 2 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 woodworking and turn- ing, 2 woollen goods. , *Includes 2 agricultural implements, 1 bicycles, 1 boxes, wooden, 2, carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, women's, 1 cooperage, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 harness and saddlery, 1 pumps and windmills, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. © *Includes, 1 agricultural implements, 1 baking powder and flavouring extracts, 1 boilers and engines, 1 boxes and s, paper, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 brass castings, 1 bridges, iron and steel, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 cooperage, 1 firemen's† 2 flouring and grist mill products, 1 fly paper, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture upholstered goods, 1 hats, caps and furs, 2 hosiery and knit † 1 liquors, dis- tilled, 2 liquors, malt, 1 paints and varnishes, 1 plumbers'supplies, 2 printing and publishing, 1 salt, 1 seed cleaning and preparing, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 2 wire fencing, 2 woodworking and turning. . *Includes 1 baskets, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 coffees and spices, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 glass, 1 ladders, 1 liquors, vinous, l monuments and tombstones, 2 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, l woodworking and turning, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 181 TABLEAU XIII. et produits. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials.lof products. ·... , , — ·-ts º-gºg-> Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur gageS. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO. $ $ S 1,695 594,170 1,856,921 3,041,567i. ........................... Elgin-Est. 57. # 6,375 26,000 38,800|Pain, biscuits et confiseries ... .... ·..... , ... .. | 1 52 9,443 a 4, 28,652|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ............... , . 2 44 15,194 270,822 313,378| Beurre et fromage. . , ... .. .................. , | 3 91 26,147 35,321 72,935|Habillements d'hommes. ..... © e u e a e u e e • • • e • • • • • 4 104 9,326 23,800 56,554|Habillements de femmes. ... , ....... .... ..... . 5 #l 22,560 541,350 656, 130|Produits des moulins à farine. .. ... ... ... ... , . 6 67 15,652 25,245 ,929|Produits des billes (billots)................... .. 7 75 #,787 54,862 104,585 Produits du bois de construction............... 8 56 19,770 12,262 62,686 Imprimerie et publications........ , ............. 9 1,129 444,916 867,259 1,655,918 Diverses autres industries ! .................... 10 | 646 129,523 437,170 734,056 ..... ................. . Elgin-Ouest. 58. 76 13,503 # $ 36,129 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie..... 4 e s v e e e e e u • • s 1 13 2,254 31,003 39,500 Beurre et fromage. ........... ... ...... ...... 2 25 8,100 12,285 23,800, Habillements d'hommes. ............... .. ... . 3 24 8,990 175,410 207,731|Produits des moulins à farine. ... , ...... ...... 4 165 38,861 57,880 122,260 Produits des billes (billots). ... ......... , ... ... . 5 55 17,190 24,700 80,200 Produits du bois de construction.. ... , .... .. .. . 6 94 9,606 96,382 118,110 Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence 7 194 31,109 39,510 106,335 Diverses autres industries * , , . ... .. .. ... ... . 8 1,923 699,624 1,717,255 3,677,039 . .. .................. .Essex-Nord, 59. ' 45 10,065 @ @ 20,500|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ............. ... . 1 7 2,699 17,415 22,002|Beurre et fromage. ........ e • s s » • • • e e s « e e e • » v » 2 91 38,850 58,500 145,400iCarrosserie ................................... 3 193 66,338 143,036 371,086 Drogues ... .. ... - s s , º s • m n º © e s • • • • • , • * n s º , Rs a m • 4 23 11,680 9 t 51,000 Liqueurs vineuses. ............. ........ ... , 5 219 64,111 79,400 192,325 Produits des billes (billots) .................... 6 65 28,500 55,000 109,000|Produits du bois de construction............ .... 7 1,280 477,381 1,342,604 2,765,726 Diverses autres industries * ................ .... 8 776 155,574 256,074 563,007| .... , ..................... Essex-Sud. 6O. 29 3,908 © © 11,405||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie . ... , ............ 1 t5 2,015 12,725 16,233 Beurre et fromage .... .......... ..... , ... .... 2 19 6,520 60,600 77,600|Produits des moulins à farine .................. 3 265 79,122 73,655 200,687 Produits des billes (billots)... ... .. ... ......... 4 27 5,112 20,950 34,100 Produits du bois de construction....... ... .. , 5 25 5,813 3,049 18,700 Imprimerie et publications. .. ........ ... , ...... 6 405 53,084 85,095 204,282/Diverses autres industries *... , ... .. .......... 7 *Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 chaussures, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 2 construction de wagons de chemin de fer, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 carrosserie, 1 matériaux de carrosserie, 1 tonnellerie, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 meubles, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 liqueurs, malt, 2 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 tabac, cigares et ciga- rettes, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois, 2 articles en laine. *Comprenant 2 instruments aratoires, 1 bicyclettes, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 carrosserie, l habillements de femmes, 1 tonnellerie, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 sellerie, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, l tabac, cigares et cigarettes. *Comprenant 1 Instruments aratoires, l poudre-levain et essences, 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 boîtes et sacs, papier, 1 boites en bois, l fonderies de cuivre, l ponts en fer et en acier, 1 balais et brosses, 1 ton- nellerie, 1 effets de pompiers, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 1 papier à mouches, l produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 chapellerie et pelleterie, 2 bonneterie, 1 liqueurs distillées, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 peintures et vernis, 1 effets de plombiers, 2 imprimerie et publications, 1 sel, 1 nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, 2 fil de fer à clôture, 2 ouvrage et tournage du bois. *Comprenant 1 paniers, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 2 carrosserie, 1 café et épices, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 verrerie, 1 échelles, 1 liqueurs vineuses, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 2 tabac, † et cigarettes, 1 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois, 1 articles en laine. 182 4• • • CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census L)istricts—Capital, wages, materials and products. Establish- Employees 6 mentS. â O(l Salaries. @ º=es-s- Capital. salaries. gg-ge No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- s- Salaires. mentS. Employés à salaires. NO. $ NO, $ 61. Frontenac ...... ... ............ ..... 47 466,21S 22 11,800 l | Brick, tile and pottery ............ ........... 3 7,400 2 | Butter and cheese. ... .. .. .... .. ... .. .. , 37 48,645 © © © ºs 3 Ships and ship rep i s. .. .......... , .......... 3 295,900 13 5,500 4 | All other industri sº .......................... 4 114,273 9 6,300 62. Glengarry. ... ... ..... * º & e s s s ^ a • © © © « 103 465,775 53 26,897 1 | Butter and cheese , ... ...................... . 74 88,840 @ # $ g 2 | Flouring and grist mill products.. .. ... .. . U * 3 33,900 5 2,500 3 Log products.................... , ... .......... 13 132,010 16 8,300 4 Lumber products.. ......... ............... .. 3 65,440 11 5,600 5 All other industries*............. ... .. ........ 10 145,585 21 10,497 63. Grenville, South .... , ... ... ........ . 51 1,528,678 | 65 54,039 1 | Butter and cheese. .................... ........ 34 82,525 º ® # # 2 Clothing, men's, ........ s" s = • • • • e s s • • • • • • • • • • • 3 16,800 7 2,519 3 Log products , ........... * # * , • © © © © s , t * s et e s 4 * 3 13,650 4 800 4 All other industriesº. .. ....... ... ... , .... s $ $ $ s 11 1,415,703 54 50,770 64. Grey, Elast. ... ............... . , # s # # # $ 72 551,71l 92 39,452 1 |Brick, tile and pottery . .... .. . " © © © © © s a © s s * s 8 36,500 @ e 2 | Butter and cheese. ... ... ... ................. 10 12,560 , ſº . • • 3 Clothing, men's. .......... ............. ... . 6 34,600 6 3,200 4 | Flouring and grist mill products.. ... . • • • , & s » © © 5 97,350 12 5,800 5 Log products . ... ....................... « s é à 24 190,342 33 12,220 6 Woollen goods.. : ......... ................... 3! 42,636 8 3,950 7 | All other industries*....................... ... 16 137,723 33 14,282 65. Grey, North.. .. .. ... , . .. .. , ....... 96 2,160,521 213 124,190 1 | Brick, tile and pottery. .. .. .. ... ... .... .. .. | 5 24,000 @ @ $ , 2 Clothing, men's......... ................. ... 5 22,379 7 5,140 3 Clothing, women's.. ..... .... ......... ..... 10 12,875 17 7,060 4 Flouring and grist mill products.. ........ , , ... . 4 84,889 5 5,300 5 [Foundry and machine shop products. ... ... .. .. 3 123,451 18 9,599 6 |Log products,.. ... .......... • a • • • • a e @ s E , 4 © s 33 507,305 61 31, l52 7 Printing and publishing. .......... ..... .. ... .. # 37,350 9 6,256 8 | All other industriesº. .... .......... , . , . , ... , .. | 30 1,348,272 96 59,683 *Includes 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 cordage, rope and twine, 1 liquors, malt, 1 woollen 8, 2Includes 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 carriages and wagons, 2 clothing, men's, 1 foundry and machine shop produets, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 harness and saddlery, 1 monuments and tomb- stones, 1 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 wool, carding and fulling. 3Includes 1 abrasive # 2 boxes, wooden, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 liquors, distilled, 2 liquors, malt, 1 lumber products, 1 printing and publishing, 1 starch. *Includes 1 baskets, 2 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 2 harness and saddlery, 1 hats, caps and furs, 1 hosiery and knit goods, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 lumber products, 1 printing and publishing, i washing machines and wringers, 1 woodworking and turning. ºIncludes 1 agricultural implements, 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 boats and camoes, 1 boots and shoes, 2 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 2 butter and cheese, 1 carriages and wagons, 2 cement, Portland, 1 cooperage, 1 electric light and power, 2 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 lime, 2 † malt, 1 mattresses and spring beds, 1 monuments and tombstones, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 pulleys, 1 pumps and windmills, i slaughtering and meat packing, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 vinegar and pickles, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. l83 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement- Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value ea,rnerS, for labour. of materials.j of products. Employés à Gages , | Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No gageS. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO, 3 8 S 225 43,802 391,286 502,354|......................... .. lF'rontena.c. 61. 21 3,521 © © 8,875||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.............. .... 1 65 14,691 300,365 334,264|Beurre et fromage. ...... .. ... .. .. ..... , ... ... 2 83 17,875 26,595 47,000]Navires, construction et radoub de ... ... ... , , 3 56 7,715 64,326 112,215|Divºrses autres industriesl. ... .. . 4 519 133,865 750,647 998,493|........... .. ........ ... Glengarry. 62 123 27,185 546,235 612,141|Beurre et fro.mage.. .. ... ... .. .. ....... » , # g 1 16 3,900 9,500 17,566| Produits des moulins à farine. ... ........ .. ... . 2 162 30,337 47,558 99,236|Produits des billes (billots) . .. .............. .. 3 86 30,300 61,630 114,350|Produits du bois de construction. .. , , ... , . .... 4 132 42,143 85,724 155,200|Diverses autres industriesº ... , .... ... .. , .... 5 391 128,144 779,315 1,322,134|.............. ....... Grenville-Sud. 63 63 15,677 359,395 404,496|Beurre et fromage . ... .... , ... .. .. ... ... ..... 1 23 4,310 7,800 16,600| Habillements d'hommes .. , .... ... ... .... .. 2 2º 7,629 6,700 15,8S8| Produits des billes (billots). ... ... , .... ........ 3 279 100,528 405,420 885,150|Diverses autres industriesº. .... ... , .... .. ... . 4 523 109,149 431,231 736,935|... . ..... ... ..... ........ . Grey-Est. 64. 40 4,368 © # 10,805||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie,................. 1 21 3,289 48,844 61,694| Beurre et fromage.. ... ... .. ..... .. . ........ 2 33 6,705 10,740 22,325|Habillements d'hommes .. , ... , ... ............ . 3 25 8,963 176,089 263,275 Produits des moulins à farine ... .... .. , ... .... 4 204 36,172 70,912 157,320 Produits des billes (billots). .. . ... .. , .... .... , . 5 64 15,350 41,000 64,495|Articles en laine.. ... ... .... ..... ... .. ...... 6 136 34,302 83,646 157,021|Diverses autres industries*.. .. ... .. .. , , ... .. .. 7 1,689 442,544 728,134 1,775,294 ...................... .. Grey-Nord. 65. 70 12,209 . . 24,365||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie...... .... , @ @ @ # @ $ g 1 47 12,472 11,164 36,562| Habillements d'hommes. .. .. .. ... , .. d » , 4 e e s s = • 2 71 7,515 6,300 31,850] Habillements de femmes . .. . .. .. . ... .. ... . 3 18 7,795 113,546 139,606Produits des moulins à farine ... ... ... ... 4 95 32,726 40,374 128,925| Produits des fonderies. ... .. .. , ... ... .. , , . ... , 5 480 119,275 154,447 374,189|Produits des billes (billots).. . , , , ... .. , ... , .. 6 34 8,410 5,653 26,200||Imprimerie et publications.. ... .... .. .. .. ... . 7 S74 242,142 396,650 1,013,597|Diverses autres industriesº. .. .... ... ... .. .. .. 8 lComprenant 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 corderie, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 articles en laine. 2 Comprenant 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 carrosserie, 2 habillements d'hommes, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 sellerie, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 cardage et foulage de la laine. *Comprenant 1 articles pour le polissage, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 liqueurs distillées, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 imprimerie et publications, l empois. *Comprenant 1 paniers, 2 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 1 produits des fonderies, 2 sellerie, 1 chapellerie et pelleterie, 1 bonneterie, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 produits du † construction, 1 imprimerie et publications, 1 machines à laver et à tordre, l ouvrage et tournage Ul !)O1S, * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 bateaux et canots, 1 chaussures, 2 ain, biscuits et confiseries, 2 beurre et fromage, 1 carrosserie, 2 ciment de Portland, 1 tonnellerie, 1 umière et force motrice électriques, 2 meubles, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 chaux, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 poulies, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 tabac. cigares et cigarettes, 1 vinaigre et marinades, 1 articles en laine. A' 18 4 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. éº TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. Establish- Emplovees mentS. †y Salaries. • <-3 Capital. salaries. - No. Name or kind of industry. ©-º Salaires. Etablisse- Employés Inents. à salaires. NO, 3 NO 8 66. Grey, South. .. , .... : s e e e a e e e º º º º º * 88 918,184 109 52,375 1 |Brick, tile and pottery.. ... ... ....... , .... . # 5 8,100 ©e © ê © 2 | Butter and cheese. ... ........ ... ....... .. ... . 7 21,100 # E $ 5 3 Furniture and upholstered goods. .... ..... .. * @ s 4 319,278 19 15,050 4 Lime .................... ... .. , ... · · · · · · · · · 22 10, @ # | # # # 5 Log products. .. .... ... .. , ..... , ..... ... ... : . 27 226,065 40 15,555 6 Lumber products.. , ... .... , e • • • • • • • • • • • • * º * º : 3| 29,568 7 3,500 7 All other industries!............... .... .. .. .. .. 20 303,288 43 18,270 67. Haldimand and Monck . , ... .. .. 42 395,622 46 27,500 1 |Brick, tile and pottery.... ...... , ..... .. , ... . 3 6, ( # # @ # 2 | Butter and cheese. .. , . , .. , ...... , .... , .. . 9 19,944 e ſi $ $ 3 Carriages and wagons ... ... ........... ... .. : . : . 3 16,200 4 2,400 4 Flouring and grist mill products. , .... ... . , , , e 7 201,300 9 7,300 5 | Log products .............. e « s , • • • • • • • • • • • ° * * 4 13,400 4 l,700 6 Lumber products.............. ... ..... .. .. . 3 ,000 4 1,850 7 | All other industries*... ........ ..... ... . .. : . 13 116,578 25 14,250 68. Fſalton.. .. ........... ......... ... ... . 56 1,377,430 111 77,050 1 Baskets ... ........................... · · · · · · 4 37,240 11 5,350 2 Butter and cheese ... ..... .. ...... .. .. ... . 4 14,100 @ @ 45 s 3 Carriages and wagons. .. , ............ , s e s • © © © © 3 23,100 5 2,800 4 |Flouring and grist mill products. ........ ... .. . 4 179,064 9 4,200 5 iGloves and mittens. .. .. ............ .... , ... . 3 210,081 17 12,425 6 Leather, tanned, curried and finished.. .. ... .. 5 239,300 15 13,200 7 Lime. ... .. , ..... .. · · · · · · · · · · . , • « » • • • • • • • 3 56,500 4 2,400 8 | Log products , . ...... ........ , ... · · · · · · · · 9 61,536 11 5,250 9 Lumber products ...... , ........... .. .. .. , . # - 4 30,680 7 5,500 10 Printing and publishing. ..... . ... .... .. .. # 22,600 5 2,100 11 All other industriesº. ..... , ... ... .... ..... . * C 4e 13 503,229 27 23,825 69. EIamilton, City. ......... , ... ... * @ z @ e 232| 13,494,953 872 808,207 1 Boats and canoes. .. « ..................... ..... 4 31,500 5 3,000 2 Boilers and engines, . . ... .................. . 3| 77,489 15 5,648 3 |Boxes and bags, paper............... .. .. , ..... 4 26,650 6 3,400 4 | Brass castings .. .. , ... ...... . s s a s = H e s • • • º º º º 3 9 8 9,582 5 Bread, biscuits and confectionery.. .. .. , ... .. 7 89,534 14 11,500 6 |Brick, tile and pottery......... , ............... 10 208,629 «© s $l à 7 Brooms and brushes. ......... ........... ... .. 4 89,9S8 16 12,050 8 Carriages and wagons. ......... . • e • • e » e s * º * 9 4 183, 100 8 6,400 9 /Clothing, men's .......................... ... . 22 96,682 30 28,148 10 Clothing, men's (factory product).... .. « e s © © © © e 3 552,155 80 70,050 1l Clothing, women's.. ..... , ....... ..... . $ $ $ 14 39,665 29 16,402 12 Cottons. ................. • • • e e sa g e s a # © © © « @ @ @ 3 1,229,720 10 18,300 13 | Drugs ..... . • g g * $ @ $ @ @ s s @ $ © • a E v s s e s • e • • • • u • • • 3 68,750 16 5,760 14 Flouring and grist mill products.. ..... ... ... .. . 4 95,800 8 3,912 15 Found# and machine shop products. .. .... ... 15 1,348,000 63 83,150 COO machine †p l pumps an vegetables, 1 fruit and ve *Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 cement, Portland, 1 perage, 1 electric light and power, 1 flax, dressed, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 1 foundry and products, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 liquors, malt, 2 printing and publishing, windmills, 1 woodworking and turning, 2 woollen goods. *Includes 2 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 carpets, 2 clothing, men's 1 evaporated fruits and stones, 1 printing and p§ 1 vinegar and pickles, 1 woollen goods. 3Includes 2 etable canning, 1 hammocks, l harness and saddlery, 1 monuments and tomb- ots and shoes, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 brick, tile and pottery, 1 carpets, 1 clothing, men's, l cooperage, 1 hosiery and knit goods, l knitting machines, 1 liquors, malt, 1 paper, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 185 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. for labour. of materials. | of products. - Employés à | Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. _gages. pour travail. | matériaux. des produits. NO, $ S S ois 216,835 523,152| 987,264 , ... .. , . .. , ... . © a » • e e a • • n » Grey-Sud. 66. 41 4,115 @ @ 13,900 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie............ s @ E @ 9 1 15 2,626 118,234 140,848|Beurre et fromage. ... ..... ............ ........ 38i 97,503 174,568 329,653|Meubles. ... .. . , , , , @ e s @ s L @ @ e @ L , s © © © . fs @ @ # • s e $ 42 ,6 ds $ 7, 136Chaux. ... ... .. . , • • • • © © * º 5 H • • @ # « • • º l E s s e s s » s 244 53,23S 76,232 180,690 Produits des billes (billots)... , , , ... , . ... .. , ... 18 6,125 21,760 34,675 Produits du bois de construction. .. , .. , ...... , . 177 49,596 132,358 280,632 Diverses autres industriesl. .. .. .. .. , . ........ 403 69,767 427,412 605,511 .... , ...... , .. Haldimand et Monck. 67. 17 1,456 @ @ 1,987 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.... .. ............ 22 3,108 80,622 101,016 Beurre e" fromage. .. ............. ............ 16 5,150 5,250 13,290 Carrosserie ... .. ...... ... ... , ............. 40 13,715 256,240 309,318 Produits des moulins à farine. ... .. .. .. .. , , , , . . 22 2,800 4,600 13, 100 Produits des billes (billots) . .. .. .. .. , ... ... . 2l 7,225 8,300 20,000 Produits du bois de construction. .. ...... , ... ... 265 36,313 72,400 146,800 Diverses autres industries*... , ..... , ... ... .... 1,239 320, 121 1,168,687 1,863,663 ... ............. .... .. .. .. .... Halton. 68. 128 20,600 16,020 55,427 Paniers. .. .. ... . « # # # 5 , u # g é º @ a , C ,· · · · · · · · · · · · 9 2,290 40,357 47,003|Beurre et fromage........... ............ ... 14 5,290 4,405 13,460|Carrosserie......................... ..... .. .. 34 13,147 · 190,740 224,591|Produits des moulins à farine. .. .. .. .. ... .... . 182 41,250 · 85,250 151,225|Gants et mitaines. .... .... .. .. , . ... , .... .. . 282 91,715 534,675 682,350|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini......... , .... .. ..... 45 13,500 º g 42,6199haux :: . :: . ::::: ..... ... ... ... ........ 92 17,557 26,710 63,280|Produits des billes (billots). ... ... ... .. .. .. .. . 39 . 8,937 17,50C 39,900|Produits du bois de construction. ... .. .... ... . 19 4,144 1,375 8,306 Imprimerie et publications. ... ..... .......... 395 110,691 251,655 535,502 Diverses autres industries*.. .. .... . , ... .. .. . 9,324 3,246,385 9,056,640 17,122,346|.. .. .. ... ... . ..... .. . Hamilfon, Cité. 69. 31 13,760 7,220 28,700 Bateaux et canots. .. .... .. ... .... . .... .... 63 15,326 20,90 56,785||Bouilloires et machines. ....... ...... ...... ... . 84 17,482 23,232 49,200 Boîtes et sacs, papier. ... .... .. , - ............. . 125 44,312 57,010 146,800 Fonderies de cuivre . .. . . ... ... .. ......... 90 36,946 121,178 213,659 Pain, biscuits et confiseries .... ... ... ..... , .. 165 55,055 é à 138,350 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. .. 104 35,568 41,693 128,980 Balais et brosses. ... ........ .... ... .. ... ..... 89 35,072 48,700 97,025 Carrosserie . ... . , e • • • e • e • e • • • • © © • • • • • e • e • e 263 96,580 77,516 267,970 Habillements d'hommes........................ 994 263,283 665,870 1,437,000 Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués). , .......... . , 290 41,159 8,500 182,775 Habilleuments de femmes ... ... .. ... , ......... 870 238,391 566,000 1,161,486]Cotons...... ....... ...... .................. 20 5,786 ^ 11,000 40,000 Drogues. . . , ... .. .. .. .. ... . s @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 9 27 10,628 435,890 460,{ 00|Produits des moulins à farine.. ... ............ ºoº 390,841 513,825 l, 461,235|Produits des fonderies ... ............. ... .. .... N° lComprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 carrosserie, 1 ciment de Portland, 1 tonnel- lerie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 lin préparé 2 produits des moulins à farine, 1 produits des fonderies, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 liqueurs, malt, 2 imprimerie et publications, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois, 2 articles en laine. 0 2Comprenant 2 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 tapis, 2 habillements d'hommes, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, l conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 hamacs, 1 sellerie, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 imprimerie et publications, l vinaigre et marinades, 1 articles en laine. *Comprenant 2 chaussures, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et ſi d'hommes, 1 tonnellerie, 1 bonneterie, 1 machines à tricoter, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 papier, terie, l tapis, 1 habillements l articles en laine. 186 é v * CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. Emplovees Establish- †y mentS. salaties. Salaries. No Name or kind of industry. Etabliste- Capital. | Employés salaires mentS. à † NO, $ NO. $ Hamilton, City-Con. | 16 MFruit and vegetable canning ..... .. , ... . ... . 6 198,905 27 21.944 17 l'urnishing goods, men's....... ., ............ 4 74,542 # 19 o48 18 |X'urniture and upholstered goods. .............. 3 57,500 12 ii o8o 19 | Harness and saddlery..... .. ... ... , ........ 7 178,590 29 1S 755 20 | Hats, caps and furs.. .......... , ............. .. 3 106,600 7 8300 2l | Iron and steel products..... .... . .......... © © 3 118,577 20 25.5oo 22 | Liquors, malt ...................... .. ... ... . 3 5,000 18 14.576 23 Lumber products.. .. : . .................. .. .. . 5 172,700 58 14 673 24 Plumbing and tinsmithing............ ......... 7 325,552 20 29 3o6 25 Printing and bookbinding........ .............. 12 152,554 29 22.o78 26 Printing and publishing. ... , ... .... ... .. .... 4 336,803 11 17 ioo 27 Slaughtering and meat packing. .... , ... ... ... . 3 7,273 24 2o, 313 28 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes . .... , ......... . 8 216,150 18 20,650 29 Wire............................. , ... .. · · · · · · 3 273,961 18 15,450 30 All other industriesº....................... .. .. 58 5,636,674 296 272,139 7O. Hastings, East............. .. ...... 63| 2,002,644 118 77,045 1 Brick, tile and pottery........ 4 g e s » e º º s & é, , , e © © 4 8,975 @ @ ' 2 † and cheese ............... C s e 4 = $ # @ $ # , # # # 1 l# # [ # # # # 3 | Log products ......................... .. @ @ $ s » • vv, 70 45,900 4 | All other industries*.... , ... . , e 4 e s © © $ , • e • • 6 , © © © 20 727,129 48 31,145 71. Hastings, North ..... . # e s E , , , , © © © © © © 81 326,253 36 19,825 1 | Butter and cheese.. ... .. © s º # 5 # @ $ @ º © s s » s s º © © 59 73,313 - Ù @ @ º 2 |Log products. .. , ........... , ... è s e s s e s u s s º º º º 14 202,490 26 13,225 3 | All other industriesº. ... ............ .... .. .. 8 50,450 10 6,600 72. Hastinge, West., . .... .... ... © e t e r e . 48 1,528,497 92 78,398 1 | Butter and cheese , .................. .. ... ... . 10 21,400 0 # # # 2 Clothing, men's. ...... .................. . a @ $ # 3 8,850 2 2,400 3 Evaporated fruits and vegetables # O # @ s 3 127,350 9i 6,750 4 | Foundry and machine shop products.. ..... ... . 3 110,800 7 6,968 5 | Fruit and vegetable canning.. ...... ... ... .... . 3 107,000 7 3,696 6 | Furniture and upholstered goods. .............. 3 18,425 4 3,550 7 | Log products..... .................. $ • • • • • • • • 3 633,500 18 20,634 8 | Lumber products.. ..... ... , ..... . © g © ã © © © © 4 30,200 6 3,C00 9 | All other industries*... ...... , ..... .. , ... ... º) 16 470,972 39 31,400 repairs, l lanterns, 2 leather, tanned, currie lIncludes 2 abrasive goods, 2 aerated and mineral waters, 1 agricultural implements, 1 air brakes, 1 awnings, tents and sails, 2 axes and tools, 2 baking Dowder and flavouring extracts, 2 blacking, l black- smithing, 1 boots and shoes, 2 boxes, wooden, 1 bridges, iron and steel, 1 car repairs, 1 coffees and spices, 1 coffins and caskets, 1 cordage, rope and twine, 1 cutlery and edge tools, Telectric light and power, 1 elevators, 1 fertilizers, 1 fireworks, 1 gas, † and heating, 2 hosiery and knit goods, 1 jewelry and and finished, 1 liquors, distilled, 2 monuments and tomb- stones, 1 musical instruments, 2 patent medicines, 1 pipe and boiler covering, 1 plumbers'supplies, 1 pumps and windmills, 1 roofing and roofing materials, 1 scales, 1 screws, 1 seed cleaning and preparing, 2 silver- smithing, 2 soap, 1 stamps and stencils, 1 steam packing, 1 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, 1 vinegar and pickles, 2 washing machines and wringers, 1 woodworking and turning. *Includes 1 boxes, wooden, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 carriage and wagon materials, 1 clothing, men's, 2 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 1 explosives, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 foundry and machine shop prodncts, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 liquors, dis- tilled, 1 lumber products, 1 paper, 2 printing and publishing, 1 smelting, 2 woollen goods. *Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 carriages and wagons, 2 clothing, men's, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 1 woollen goods. *Includes 1 boilers and engines, 2 boxes, wooden, 2 brick, tile and pottery, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 corsets and supplies, 1 furnishing goods, men's, 1 liquors, malt, 1 lanterns, 2 paper, 1 smithing, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 woollen goods. plumbing and tin- RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 187 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value 6 l,l l)6r8s for labour. of materials.jof products. Employés à Gages . Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO, $ $ $ a-ga ºesº-º Hamilton, Cité—Fin. | ©sº 216 52,852 218,358 390,500|Conserves de fruits et légumes ............. .. , . | 16 162| 65,404 56,000 181,456| Articles de toilette pour hommes ......... .... . 17 114 42,970 20,500 104,000]Meubles.. .... .... .. ........ ... ........ .... 18 148 54,735 104,400 224,525|Sellerie. .. , .... .. . · s s º º º º m @ # 6 # s # s s et e E s E e s s $ e 19 55 11,802 60,300 103,400|Chapellerie et pelleterie. .. ... ... ...... .... .... 20 479 215,129 560,405 899,806|Produits en fer et en acier. .. .. , ..... .... , ... .. 21 55 28,708 120,390 310,666|Liqueurs, malt. ... .. .. , ... ... ... , ... . ſ© • • • • • 22 121 #, 126 152,000 263,115|Produits du bois de construction .. ............ 23 255 79,140 462,214 765,662| Plomberie et ferblanterie. .. .. .. ... . . .. .. | 24 172| 54,025 64,600 179,738|Imprimerie et reliure. ... .. • - s @ , à , « # 5 @ 4 @ @ 4 à à 25 265 123,657 74,603 261,035||Imprimerie et publications. .. , ... ... ... . a © s e s s 26 187 59, 166 1,587,042 1,758,012|Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. .. ... , ........ 27 284 138,348 94,025 359,425||Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. . , .......... .. ... .. 28 188 6,lºi 105,868 298,500| Fil de fer ... .......................... .. .... | 29 2,442 914,937 2,717,400 5,152,541|Diverses autres industriesº. .. ... .. .. , ......... | 30 1,327 830,471| 1,724,332 2,533,472|... .............. .... Hastings-Est, 7O. 26 2,995 © # 8,470||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. ..... .... 78 2# 355,734 404,065||Beurre et fromage. ... ... .. ............... , . .. 781 # l,978,159 1,527,790|Produits des billes (billots).... ........... ... 442 7,027 290,448 593,147 | Diverses autres industriesº................... 372 88,597 584,196 750,006|................. . . .. Hastings-Nord. 71. · 111 38,104 484,416 551,617|Beurre et fromage ............ ....... .. ... .. 1 215 38,323 49,272 115,408|Produits des billes (billots). , .... , ... ... .. .. .. . 2 46 12,170 50,508 82,981|Diverses autres industries *.. .. .. , . , ... ... , . . . . | 3 1,353 340,985 717,858 1,497,326 ... .. * • s ê L © º li s º , n . Hastings-Ouest. 72. 25 8,339 120,587| ^ 136,726|Beurre et fromage. .. ... . • s * s s s , s s e s º » © s º º v º º º 1 51 12,900| 13,000 36,000|Habillements d'hommes. .... .. , . ...... , .... . 2 146 26,088 81,000 133,175 Fruits et légumes évaporés . .. , ... ......... 3 46 21,800 7,730 42,900|Produits des fonderies. . .. .. .. . , ...... .. . · .. .. | 4 335 30,990 125,000 250,000|Conserves de fruits et légumes . ... .. .. , ... ... . 5 26 10,000 8,150 27,000|Meubles . .. .... .. .. , , ... , ... . . . .. · · · · · · · · · · · 6 426 135,418 153,066 420,000|Produits des billes (billots)... ... .. .. .. ... ... .. 7 29 13,000 24,000 51,650|Produits du bois de construction. ... ... .. .. ... , 8 269 82,450 185,325 399,875|Diverses autres industries*... .. ... . , g e e e ° w , s 9 9 1Comprenant 2 articles pour le polissage, 2 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 instruments aratoires, 1 freins à air, 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 2 haches et outils, 2 poudre-levain et essences, 2 cirage, l forges, 1 chaussures, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 ponts en fer et en acier, 1 réparatfons de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 café et épices, 1 cercueils, 1 corderie, 1 coutellerie et instruments tranchants, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 ascenseurs, 1 engrais, 1 feux d'artifice, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 2 bonneterie, 1 orfèvrerie, l lanternes, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 liqueurs † 2 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 instru- nients de musique, 2 remèdes patentés, 1 matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, 1 effets de plom- biers, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, 1 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 balances, 1 vis, 1 nettoyage et pré- paration des graines de semence, 2 argenterie, 2 savonnelie, 1 étampes et patrons, 1 garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur, 1 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 1 vinaigre et marinades, 2 machines à laver et à tordre, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois. f 2Comprenant 1 boîtes en bois, 2 carrosserie, 1 matériaux de carrosserie, 1 habillements d'hommes, 2 fruits et légumes évaporés, 1 matières exp'osives, 1 produits des moulins à farine,, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 liqueurs distillées, 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 papier, 2 imprimerie et publications, 1 métallurgie, 2 articles en laine. 8Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 carrosserie, 2 habillements d'hommes, 2 pro- duits des moulins à farine, 1 articles en laine. - *Comprenant 1 bouilloires et machines, 2 boîtes en bois, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 carrosserie, 1 corsets, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 lanternes, 2 papier, 1 plomberie et fer- blanterie, l abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, 1 articles cn laine. 188 4> ,s • CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. and products. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials 1 | à Employees Establish- » OIl n1ents. salaries. Salaries. Name or kind of industry. @g-g Capital. º- a-g-s Etablisse- † Salaires. ments. à salaires. NO, 3 NG). 3 73. Huron, East .. , .... , ................. 52 589,411 77 42,777 Brick, tile and pottery ....................... 6 15,300 e Q @ g Butter and cheese.. ... .... ... , 4 @ @ @ # @ e © s s # e º • e 7 19,600 © $ s Carriages and wagons............ , ... , e , e e n º E E ® 3 40,150 7 4,500 Flax, dressed .... , ......... .................. 4 29,575 7 2,550 Flouring and grist mill products , .... , .... . .. . 3 46,050 5 2,582 Furniture and upholstered goods. .... .......... 4 196,970 17 11,500 Log products... .. ..... ....... - s s s & s u º «- D e • # * 9 135,478 16 9,000 Lumber products.......................... ... . 4 20,075 7 3,075 All other industries *.... ... , .... , ... ... ... , ... 12 86,2i3 18 9,570 74. Huron, South... .. .. .... , e s e s é e s s º © º 51 691,011 62 38,140 Brick, tile and pottery......... .. .. , .. , » • • • • • • • • 8 22,200 © © 5 s Carriages and wagons ..... ................... 3 15,150 5 2,600 Flouring and grist mill products ......... .. , .. 5 129,700 8 7,000 Log products ..... ............ .... , .... ... . 14 118,300 15 8,040 Lumber products........ ..... .. .. ... .. ... . , à 4 27,425 7 3,100 All other industries * ................. ....... .. 17 378,236 27 17,400 75. Huron, VVest . ...... ... ... , ..... ... . 41 806,375 ſ58 46,040 Butter and cheese. ...................... ... , .. 7 12,730 © º 5 © ,|Clothing, men's ..... • º s e s s s © º à $ z $ s s s s e ® * , e ° g E # 3 37,440 5 3,100 Log products .................. .......... ... . 3 2 7 2,800 Lumber products.. .... , ... ... .. .. ... , E s @ # & ! & 4 41,400 6 4,000 Printing and publishing....................... 3 16,400 4 2,800 All other industries *..... , ... . « º s s a º Q 4 e 4 © 4 © s 21 648,305 46 33,340 76. Kent...... ... .. ... ................... . 86 2,436,584 193 119,824 Bread, biscuits and confectionery .. , ........... 3 16,500 3 1,825 Brick, tile and pottery .. ............. ........ 9 24,750 @ l ſi $ Butter and cheese. ...... , ............. ... . 3 6,100 l© º p Clothing, men's ............... .. * @ @ , # 4 : @ # # # # # 4 13,100 6 4,8C0 Clothing, women's. .. .. .. , ................... 9 26,225 10 4,550 Evaporated fruits and vegetables , ....... ... .. . 3 17,750 6 9C0 Flouring and grist mill products.... .. , ......... · 4 302,391 15 11,750 Log products ................................ 16 319,335 24 14,549 Lumber products. ......... ........ ....... . 4 188,172 17 14,350 Plumbing and tinsmithing ..... ..... ........ 4 49,662 12 5,650 Seed cleaning and preparing. ............ , ... 4 72,400 7 5,100 All other industries *.. .. .... ... • « © © © e © © © © © s s $ , 6 23 1,400,199 83 56,350 monuments and tombstones, 1 printing and # · * Includes 1 boilers and engines, 1 bread, * Includes 2 clothing, men's, 1 clothing, women's, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 lime, l ublishing, 1 salt, 2 woollen goods biscuits and confectionery, 2 butter and cheese, 1 clothing, women's, 2 electric light and power, 1 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 2 flax, dressed, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 liquors, malt, 1 printing and publishing, 2 salt, 1 woollen goods. * Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, 1 agricultural implements, 1 boilers and engines, 2 brick, tile and pottery, l carriages and wagons, 1 electric light and power, 1 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 1 flour- ing and grist mill products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, l hosiery and knit goods, 2 liquors, malt, 1 lime, 1 monuments and tombstones, 2 musical instruments, 1 salt, 1 ships and ship repairs, 1 woodworking and turnin 1 woollen goods. 4 Includes 1 aerate and mineral waters, 1 agricultural implements, 2 boilers and engines, 2 carriages and wagons, 2 carriage and wagon materials, 1 cooperage, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 2 harness and saddlery, 1 mats and rugs, 1 monu- ments and tombstones, 1 patent medicines, 2 printing and publishing, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 vinegar and pickles, 1 woodworking and turning, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190I. 189 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials. of products. ©• - •ms - ,mºs Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travaîl.| matériaux. des produits. NO. 3 S $ 648 146,692 353,598 698,359 ............. ............. Huron-Est. 73. 51 8,215 $ 0 19,550 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ... ... ....... , ... 23 5,752 77,616 93,127|Beurre et fromage.. ... ... ......... , ... ... .. 23 9,050 11,650 38,342Carrosserie ................................... 103 7,748 6,586 16,301|Lin préparé..... .......... ......... . ..... . 12 4,320 60,000 78,600 Produits des moulins à farine. ................ . 189 55,793 74,381 195,786Meubles .. ... .. ... . , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • g) , 115 23,333 41,766 92,703 Produits des billes (billots).. .. .. . • © © © © © , e © © © © © © 21 6,450 12,300 25,700 Produits du bois de construction.......... .. ... 111 26,031 69,299 138,250 Diverses autres industries ! ... .. , .......... .. .. 605 140,667 550,939 844,539i. ... ..................... Huron-Sud. 74 . 56 7,132 • $ 22, l12 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. ... ..... ..... 17 5,800 7,100 18,0609arrosserie. ....... . ... : ... ... , ... ... . s s º s 43 15,240 367,517 416,993fProduits des moulins à farine. .. .. ... . · · · · · · · · · 124 23,835 53,490 102,156|Produits des billes (billots).... ..... , ... , ... . ... 22 6,588 9,600 22,150|Produits du bois de construction... ... .. ... ... .. 343 82,072 113,232 263,068|Diverses autres industries * ... .. ...... . .... . 662 184,400 326,339 717,794 .......... .......... . Eſuron-Ouest. 75. 10 3,298 40,258 49,550 Beurre et fromage............................. 36 8,630 12,000 25,100 Habillements d'hommes. ... ... ... .... , ....... 40 6,710 18,090 34,490|Produits des billes (billots) .. , ............. .. .. # 18,340 45,100 75,400 Produits du bois de construction . ......... ... .. 20 3,850 3,275 11,400 Imprimerie et publications...... .. . s © $ e © © º e g e º $ 508 143,572 207,616 521,854 Diverses autres industries º ... .. .. , ....... ... . 1,719 476,949 2,236,948 3,376,447 , ... .... ................ ..... ECent. 76. 20 6,559 18,800 30,500 Pain, biscuits et confiseries ............ ... 82 9, t, s 35,100 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ............. .. .. 5 1,380 16,022 16,588 Beurre et fromage .... ................. ... 39 14,124 15,560 38,000 Habillements d'hommes..... .. ... .. .. ... , ..... . 81 14,450 36,600 71,555|Habillements de femmes.. .. .................. 77 2,940 3,100 9,000 Fruits et légumes évaporés.. ........... ... .. ... 113 -4,444 1,122,053 1,253,317|Produits des m,oulins à farine. .. ....... ... . , • • 388 112,386 114,355 333,217|Produits des billes (billots). ... ... .. ...... .... 108 35,884 180,902 246,596|Produits du bois de construction . .. .. , ... .... . 28 11,946 25,070 53,000| Plomberie et ferblanterie .... . .. ... .. ... . • e s © 114 ,450 304,500 344,500| Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence 66J | 198,287 400,046 945,074|Diverses autres industries * ..... ... .. .. , , .. n © N° 10 41 12 * Comprenant 2 habillements d'hommes, 1 habillements de femmes, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 chaux, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 imprimerie et publications, 1 sel, 2 articles en laine. * Comprenant 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 ments de femmes, 2 lumière et force motrice in, biscuits et confiseries, 2 beurre et fromage, 1 habille- lectriques, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 2 lin préparé, 1 meubles, l cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 imprimerie et publications, 2 sel, 1 articles en laine. * Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 instruments aratoires, 1 bouilloires et machines, 2 brique- terie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 carrosserie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 meubles, 1 bonneterie, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 chaux, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 2 instruments de musique, 1 sel, 1 navires, construction et radoub de, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois, l articles en laine. * Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, l instruments aratoires, 2 bouilloires et machines, 2 carrosserie, 2 matériaux de carrosserie, 1 tonnellerie, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 meubles, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 2 sellerie, 1 nattes et tapis, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 rem patentés, 2 imprimerie et publications, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, l vinaigre et marinades, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois, 1 articles en laine. 190 ©s CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. | Employees Establish- OIl - mentS. salaries. Salaries. | &-s-» C @ l •-gºg- º-º No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- apital. Employés | Salaires. nientS. à salaires. NO. S NO. $ 77. Kingston, City .................... , . 42 1,703,909 142 112,235 1 Clothing, men's..... .. .. . .............. .. .. 6 54,350 16 14,035 2 Clothing, women's ... ................. .. .. , ... 3 31,950 7 4,725 3 |Hats, caps and furs................... .. .. ... . 4 #oo! 11 7,125 4 | Plumbing and tinsmithing.. ...... ... , ........ 5 97,940 18 16,180 5 | All other industries ! .................... , ... . 24 1,484,069 90 70,170 78. Lambton, East.............. ..... .. 66 703,873 89 47,065 1 | Brick, tile and pottery ............. ... .. .. ... . 8 24,770 ſ© © · · 2 |Butter and cheese. .. ................. .. .. .. .. 6 13,800 # # 4 g 3 Clothing, men's............ .. ....... .. .. . .à $ # # 5 22,000 7 4,100 4 Clothing, women's. ... .. : ............ .. · · · · · · 3 7,405 3 1,100 5 Flouring and grist mill products.. ... ... .. .. .. .. 4 79,05( 8 6,250 6 |Foundry and machine shop products...... . . 3 57,650 7 5,200 7 Log products.. .................... .. .. · · · · · · · 12 | 84,00# 20 8,350 8 | Lumber products.................. .. .. , # e e s s s 4 94,000 6 2,800 9 | Printing and publishing.. ... .. .. .. . .. .. · · · · · · · 3 l#,6º 5 2,600 10 | All other industries *.... , ..... ... .. ... .. · · · · · . 18 306,593 33 16,665 "79, Lambton, West , . ... ... ..... .. .. 53 2,347,515 |. 88 75,786 l | Brick, tile and pottery...... ... ... .. .. .. .. .. . 7 17,955 U , @ # 2 | Butter and cheese. ................. .. .. .. , .. . 8 6,565, $ $ # # 3 Carriages and wagons............. ... .. · · · · · · . 3 28,250 4 2,000 4 |Clothing, men's .... ... ... ...... , ... ... .. .. : . 6 13,920 8 5,470 5 |Flouring and grist mill products. .. ...... . s # , 2 > 4 91,400 6 3,920 6 # products....... .... .. .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 6 189,500 14 11,300 7 | Plumbing.and tinsmithing.. ........... .. .. .. * $ 3 16,475 5 2,550 8 Printing and publishing. ........ , e , s g e n º s © • • • 4 35,600 5 ,200 9 lAll other industries*. ... .. ..... .. , ... .. .. .. . 12 1,947,850 46 47,346 8O. Lanark, North . .. ....... © • e • • • • • $ $ 65| 1,459,431 62 50,060 1 |Brick, tile and pottery........ ............... 4 6,200 © # # 2 | Butter and cheese..... ... ... , ........... .. .. 26 46,579 i) ſ Lº 3 |Flouring and grist mill products. ... , .... .. ... . 5 107,550 8|. 6,300 4 |Log products. ... , ... .. , ... ... .......... , .... . 11 43,970 11 2,210 5 Woollen goods .... .. , .................. .. , . l1 956,217 31 31,950 6 | All other industries*.... .. .. ......... , ..... . 8 298,915 12 9,600 81. Lanark, South.. .. .................. 80 943,103 81 54,710 1 | Butter and cheese.. ... .. • a • e • • © e s s • e • e g © © s a g 32 61,280 U $ e t» 2 iClothing, men's..... . .. , ...... , ... ... .. .... 7 23 193 10 5,800 3 Clothing, women's ..... .. ... .. .............. 4 7,855 i 2,900 and wagons, 1 cottons, 2 flourin 1ng an · Includes 1 boiles and engines, 2 bread, biscuits and confectionery 1 brooms and brushes, 1 carriages heating, 1 hosiery an and grist mill products, 2 urniture and tipholstered goods, 1 gas, light- knit goods, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 liquors, malt, 2 lumber products, 1 malt, 1 mica, cut, 1 musical instruments, 1 patent medicines, 2 ships and ship repairs, 2 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. - * Includes 2 agricultural implements, 2 baskets, 1 boilers and engines, 1 brass castings, 1 carriages and · wagons, 1 carriage and wagon materials, 1 cooperage, 1 corsets and supplies, 1 electric light and power, 2 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 1 explosives, 1 flax, dressed, 1 salt, 2 woollen goods. * Includes l agricultural implements, 1 carriage and wagon materials, 1 electric light and power, l flax, dressed, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 lumber products, 1 oils, 2 salt, 1 woollen goods. * Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, 1 agricultural implements, 1 clothing, men's, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 2 hosiery and knit goods, 1 lime. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 191 TABLEAU XIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials.lof products. Employés à | Gages . Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° gages. |pour travail. | matériaux. des produits. NO. $ 8 $ 1,353 415,465 1,048,966 2,045,173| ... ... , ........... , . Kingston, Cité. 77. 96 30,000 53,530 118,710|Habillements d'hommes........... ... .. .. ... .. . 1 62 12,972 20,500 54,900.Habillements de femmes.. ..... .. .. , ... ... , .... 2 30 , 503 17,750 42,250|Chapellerie et pelleterie ... .... ..... ..... ..... . | 3 99 37,770 64,810 159,070 Plomberie et ferblanterie............ , ......... 4 1,066 327,220 892,376 1,670,243|Diverses autres industries l. ..... ... ... . 5 667 150,913 478,530 823,559...... . s é l) # $ $ $ # @ $ # @ s e © © Lambton-Est. 78. 61 8,903 # # 22,525 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie . ... ... ... ... .. .. 1 12 2,952 49,594 61,947 Beurre et fromage ....... ....... , ......... | 2 30 9,235 9, 26,000 Habillements d'hommes............ , .......... , 3 20 2,375 5,900 10,800 Habillements de femmes. .. .. ... .. .... ... .. .... 4 26 11,000 . 240,600 305,500[Produits des moulins à farine. ... ... .. ... . ... . 5 38 19,641 31,600 63,148 Produits des fonderies....... .. , ............. .. 6 202 34,415 39,360 101,697| Produits des billes (billots).. .. .. .. .. ... .. , ... 7 38 13,763 53,825 87,090 Produits du bois de construction.. ... .. ... .. .. .. 8 19 5,775 1,600 12,350 Imprimerie et publications. . ..... .. ...... ... . 9 221 42,854 46,551 132,502 Diverses autres industries 2. . .. .. .. ... , ... .. .. , | 10 1,013 362,205| 1,883,093 2,935,787|.. ... .......... .. ... Lambton-Ouest. 79. 45 5,621 9 # 17,399|Briqueterie, tuilerie, et poterie................. 1 14 1,896 27,528 34,950 Beurre et fromage. ......... .. .. .. . , º e & s u m @ # d e s 2 26 10,065 - 5,150 18,990|Carrosserie........................ ........... 3 40 10,189 13,700 36,340|Habillements d'hommes. ... .. ........... .... 4 24 8,990 192,500 223,000 Produits des moulins à farine.. .. .... ... .. .. .. 5 211 64,850 235,700 368,300|Produits des billes (billots).. ... .. . 1 $ , $ $ v $ 5 * @ # n ^ 6 16 6,437 15,200 31,750|Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... , ... .. .. .. .. .. , . 7 26 8,835 5,250 19,600||Imprimerie et publications. ........ © e s * h = a * n s E s 8 611 245,322 1,388,065 2,185,557|Diverses autres industriesº. ... ..... ... , .... .. | 9 989 255,874 965,096 1,581,745 , .............. ... .. .... Lanark-Nord. 8O. 21 2,084 @ g 5,053 Briqueterie, tuilerie, et poterie. .. ... .. ........ 1 52 11,996 264,898 300,095||Beurre et fromage. .. , . .. , ... .. .. .. ... .. 2 25 8,154 269,744 332,800|Produits des moulins à farine. ... .. ... ... . .. 3 92 9,602 11,292 29,827|Produits des billes (billots) ... .. .. .. .. .. , ... .. 4 585 166,320 319,691 698,379|Articles en laine. ... ..... ... ...... ... , ... .. . 5 214 57,718 99,471 215,59i }Diverses autres industries*. ... .. . .. .. ... .. .. 6 782 206,860 658,133 1,098,389|......... ..... . . , ... .. . Lanark-Sud. 81. 63 12,320 310,335 361,802|Beurre et fromage...... « e • • • • • • • • • • • • e s * * e s e s 1 62 12,922 31,000 59,146}Habillements d'hommes .... ... ... .. ......... 2 # 3,225 6,500 14,950 Habillenments de femmes..... ......... , . , ...... 3 * Comprenant 1 bouilloires et machines, 2 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 balais et brosses, 1 carrosserie, 1 cotons, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 2 meubles, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 bonneterie, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 liqueurs, malt, 2 produits du bois de construction, 1 malt, 1 mica coupé, 1 instru- ments de musique, 1 remèdes patentés, 2 navires, construction et radoub de, 2 tabac, cigares et cigarettes. * Comprenant 2 instruments aratoires, 2 paniers, 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 fonderies de cuivre, l carrosserie, 1 matériaux de carrosserie, 1 tonnellerie, 1 corsets, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 fruits et légumes évaporés, l matières explosives, l lin préparé, 1 sel, 2 articles en laine. * Comprenant 1instruments aratoires, 1 matériaux de carrosserie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 lin préparé, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 produits du bois de construction, 1 huiles, 2 sel, 1 articles en laine. . * Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 instruments aratoire duits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 2 bonneterie, 1 chaux. s, 1 habillements d'hommes, 1 pro- 192 * " CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. Establish- Employees ments. OI} Salaries. º 0 ©-º Capital. salaries. 6-8 No. Name or kind of industry. V, d-8 Salaires. Etablisse- Employés ments. à † NO, S NO. $ Lanark, South-Con. 4 [Foundry and machine shop products.. ........ , 3 96,200 8 6,900 5 | Log products. .... ..... ........... . ........ 10 79,375 15 7,375 6 Lumber products.; ... : ...................... .. 3 y 7 3,380 7 |Printing and publishing.. ... ...... .......... 3 26,025 4 3,000 8 Woollen goods.. .. , ... . - # s s @ º 2 , # # $ s e © e e e © & s 5 s • 3 222,900 9 5,660 9 | All other industries".................. ........ 1J 394,075 23 19,695 82. Leeds and Grenville, North. ...... 46 2,429,008 191 141,445 1 | Agricultural implements .. .. ... ...... .... 4 1,837,168| 147 107,182 2 | Brick, tile and pottery. ............. ....... , , . 4 , @ gº 5 g 3 | Butter and cheese. ......... ............. ... 17 7,800 © º $ $ 4 Clothing, men's.... , ............ , .......... .. 6 , 8 5,713 5 Flouring and grist mill products. ... , ........ 3 113,550 7 5,700 6 |Lumber products...................... .. 4 @ º 0 • 3 35,500 3 2,600 7 All other industries*.... , ... , ......... v @ @ @ @ @ 9 321,535 26 20,250 83. Leeds, South........ . .... , ... , ... .. 107 1,340,279 80 54,302 1 | Boxes, wooden.. .. .. ............. .. .. .. .. , . # 4 15,940 5 1,900 2.l Butter and cheese.. .. .... ................ .. & # 68 120,328 e @ g # 3 Clothing, men's. . . .. © © © e , , @ # # * @ W $ e © © © © s & s , 0 « 3 5,566 3 1,600 4 |Iron and steel products.. ..................... 3 241,500 21 14,250 5 lLime. .. .. .. ........... = e e e e ê e e , r é s • e • • • • * 4, 3 10,500 4 125 6 |Log products....... .. .. ... .... .. · · · · · · · .. .. · . 8 84,650 12 5,792 7 | All other industriesº ......... .. ... ... , ...... 18 861,795 35 30,635 84 Lennox .... ........... , ... , .... , ... 43 285,184 40 22,708 1 ) Butter and cheese............ ................ 14 41,740 g © # @ 2 Clothing men's. ........... .. .. ... ... .... .. 4 18,950 4 2,500 3 Log products................................ º ; 3 24,250 3 1,500 4 Plumbing and tinsmithing .... .. ... .. .. ... .... 3 17,700 3 2, 5 Printing and publishing. ...... ... ...... .. .. .. 3 24,500 7 2,800 6 All other industries*.............. .. ... , @ s @ @ 16 158,044 23 13,708 85. Lincoln and Niagara.,............ , . 68 4,127,630 206 166,962 1 | Butter and cheese.. .. ..... , .......... ........ 5 3,835 , $ g @ 2 Carriages and wagons ....... .. .... ........ 4 27,000 6 3,100 3 Clothing, men's . ..... ........ ...... .. .. .. 3 28,300 6 4,608 4 | Fruit and vegetable canning........... , e e @ s à 5 8 261,805 31 15,541 b Log products.................... .. .. ........ 4 75,150 6 4,354 6 Lumber products.......... .. ... ............ 5 119,746 11 7,950 7 Paper .... : ................ , s g e (r e I © © © © º © © º s 1,269,850 24 38,994 l Includes 1 boilers and engines, 2 brick, tile and † 1 carriages and wagons,.2 electric light and † 2 †s and grist mill products, l hcsiery and knit goods, 2 linne, 2 liquors, distilled, 1 mica, cut, 1 wool pulling. - 2Includes 1 fertilizers, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 harness and saddlery, 2 log products, 1 wire fencing, 1 woollen goods, 1 woollen yarns. 6 * Includes 1 axes and tools, 2"brick, tile and pottery, 1 carriages and wagons, 2 carriage and wagon materials, 1 corsets and supplies, 1 fiouring and grist mill products, l foundry and machine shop products, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 hardware, carriage and saddlery, 2 harness and saddlery, 2 lumber pro- ducts, 1 washing machines and wringers, 1 woollen goods, l woollen yarns. * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 2 carriages and wagons, 2 clothing, women's, 1 electric light and power, 1 fertilizers, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 monuments and to:mbstones, l patent medicines, 2 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l, 193 TABLEAU XIII. et produits. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux Wage- Wages Cost etlTI181 S, for labour. lof materials. Employés à | Gages Coût des gages. lpour travail.| matériaux. NO, $ $ 75 28,280 18, 400 95 17,085 26,300 33 12,400 13,825 18 3,663| 1,935 210 63,424 103,710 200 53,541 146,128 856 311,022 1,000,155 # 175,798 424,452 4 y $ # 36 ,714 215,565 43 9,124 11,418 21 7,170 137,029 24 8,060 86,400 272 96,035 125,291 941 299,288| 1,209,326 24 5,628 4,195 132 3§ 71#ºi 21 4,189 5, 169 67,500 109,000 6 225 © $ 45 10,487 30,800 544 179,807 341,140 276 76,321 353,360 25 5,320 255,283 33 9,600 · 12,200 24 5,100 6,350 16 5,778 6,000 18 4,963 3,775 160 45,560 69,752 2,955 885,417| 2,124,274 9 1,180 18,633 26 9,600 10,500 41 16,838 24,000 670 75,702 223,661 46 14,180 75,600 104 40,208 68,959 294 141,664 348,621 Value of products. Valeur des produits. $ @aº-vts-» Nom ou sorte d'industrie. 68,800 63,150 33,998 14,400 198,016 284,127 1,886,406 958,965 16,080 244,004 31,210 183,687 114,150 338,310 1,788,480 14,410 798,165 12,605 231,400 81(! 60,520 670,570 535,917 283,183 26,000 14,800 19,450 15,120 177,364 3,935,213 21,790 27,400 57,200 344,320 106,300 173,471 711,000 Lanark-Sud-Fin. Produits des fonderies ............ ............ Produits des billes (billots) Produits du bois de construction Imprimerie et publications Articles en laine. .... .. ... .. Diverses autres industries* • • º • © s s t • • , a s * e e © s • © © © © © © © © s © e © e * e e * e s e , s > e « a s e e e e s $ s @ s © © © © © â @ @ @ º s s • @ s $ º $ @i ê» a & s e e s Leeds et Grenville-Nord. 82. Instruments aratoires .................... .... Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie Beurre et fromage Habillements d'hommes. .. . ......... ..... Produits des moulins à farine . . Produits du bois de construction Diverses autres industries* e @ @ â ® • © © © © © e © E = & © © © • @ s @ a • s s s © s • s e • e a a m» s a e E @ # $ 0 @ @ @ @ @ @ t e • • s • º © e e t @ © e • e sv e s º s a e © • e e s e • © © © © © © © a © » © E s © © © © © © © © © © © © Boîtes en bois Beurre et fromage..... .............. ......... Habillements d'hommes.. ..... .... ............ Produits en fer et en acier .. ... ...... .. , . .. @ Chaux.. ......... ... : ..................... Produits des billes (billots). ..... ........ ...... Diverses autres industriesº @ @ # @ * @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ a @ © e 9 v # @ v @ @ @ @ @ s E © s s a a e a e © © e e e s E e e Beurre et fromage . ... ...... • ^ ts s s $ e © © © © e @ @ - ° Habillements d'hommes. ..... ......... .. .... . Produits des billes (billots) Plomberie et ferblanterie. Imprimerie et publications f)iverses autres industries* e e e $ © e s @ s e @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ º @ ts # # * © © E , ês © © © © s e © © © s © © e ê ... • .. s º @ s ºs s @ s u a º s e s • • • e s © e s e e s a s @ º @ s © • © s e Beurre et fromage. .. .. » © s t © * a © e e º s s s E e a © © © © © © e Carrosserie. ... Habillements d'hommes. .............. ........ Conserves de fruits et légumes ... , ... ... . ... . Produits des billes (billots)..... * © º â @ 0 ê s © e g @ s e ? Produits du bois de construction Papier • • • • • • • a • e e s e e e e - * a e , se s s s é e s s @ © © © © © º @ # $ # @ 4 » s a g · e e ã © $ e © © * © * e e 5 g e s @ @ n s e @ e e @ @ @ @ @ • No l Comprenant 1 bouilloires et machines, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 carrosserie, 2 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 1 bonneterie, 2 chaux, 2 liqueurs distillées, 1 mica coupé, 1 étirage de la laine. *Comprenant 1 engrais, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 sellerie, 2 produits des billes (billots), 1 fil de fer à clôture, 1 articles en laine, 1 laine en écheveaux. *Comprenant 1 haches et outils, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie,-1 carrosserie, 2 matériaux de car- rosserie, 1 corsets, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 quincaillerie, 2 sellerie, 2 produits du bois de construction, 1 machines à laver et à tordre, 1 articles en laine, 1 laine en écheveaux. * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 carrosserie, 2 habillements de femmes, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, i engrais, 1 produits des moulins à farine, l produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 remèdes patentés, 2 articles en ll06. C—l3 l94 s «r CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. l TABLE xIII Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. ) Establish- Employees mentS. $ Oºl Salaries. et-i-º Capital. salaries. 4-ºr No, Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- •-» Salaires. ments. Employés à salaires. NO, ' $ NO. $ Lincoln & Niagara-Com. 8 Printing and publishing , .... ................ 3 38,314 6 5,680 9 | All other industries!... , ... , ......... , s e e p º º º º º 33 2,303,630 116 86,735 86. London, City.... . .... * º © e z s • s s e s e © © * 115| 6,795,902 629 500,789 1 Bread, uiscuits and confectionery....... ... \ 3| 465,000 68 64,380 2 | Brick, tile and pottery ........ & , p « 5 , t s @ s , © º * 7 5,,900 g g # g 8 Clothing, men's. ... ..................... .. . 5 41,728 12 10,700 4 |Clothing, women's . ...... ....... .. .... .. ... 4 92,125 5 4,100 5 lCoffees and spices.. ......................... .. 3 71,900 22 , 14,120 6 |Furniture and upholstered goods. , . ......... .. 3 114,350 18 8,752 7 |Hats, caps and furs.. .... ... ...... .. . .. , . 6 1 191,450 2S 16,325 8 |Liquors, malt.. .......................... .. · . 3 # 59 52,294 9 |Lumber products .. ........... ............ . 4 # 14 9,214 10 Printing and bookbinding....... .... « e , e , s e © © º # ! # 33 28,690 11 Printing and publishing. ... ... ... .. ... ... ... : . 6 # # 55 42,120 12 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes..... , .... ... .. .. j5 #º 70 53,970 13 | All other industriesº.. .. , ......... ............ 49 3,672,862 245 196,124 87. Middlesex, Elast. .. .... , e s u e s e s e v s º º 34 299,620 19 11,328 1 | Brick, tile and pottery ... ........... ......... 7 34,500 2 | Butter and cheese. .. , .. .... ... ... « e @ s s s s a E º º 15 52,420 « • s ſi 8 | Log products......................... ... , ... . 3 46,380 6 3,080 4 | All other industries*...... ..... ........ .. .. 9 166,320 13 8,248 88. Middlesex, North.............. ..... 57 443,319 63 32,150 1 | Brick, tile and pottery.. .. . ....... , ... .. 15 45,375 4.5 e © © 2 lButter and cheese ................... ..... .... 8 19,850 © © $ @ 3 |Flax, dressed... : .......... : ... .. ....... . .... 6 82,250 19 7,550 4 |Flouring and grist mill products,. , ... , ... .... 6 74,850 12 7,460 5 |Log products.. .. ............................ . 8 85,700 12 6,590 6 Lumber products.. ... ............... ...... 3 23,709 5 3,000 7 All other industries*.......... ................ # 1 11l,585 15 7,550 ºIncludes 2 axes and tools, 1 boots and shoes, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 carbide of calcium, 1 carpets, 2 carriage and wagon materials, 1 cement, natural rock, 1 cottons, 1 electrical apparatus and stipplies, l electric § and power, 1 evaporated fruits and vege- tables, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 2 hairwork, 1 hardware, carriage and saddlery, 1 hats, caps and furs, 2 hosiery and knit goods, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 liquors, malt, 1 liquors, vinous, 1 saws, 1 ships and ship repairs, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 woollen goods. 2Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, 2 agricultural implements, l axes and tools, 2 boilers and engines, 1 boots and shoes, 2 boxes, cigar, 2 boxes and bags, paper, 2 brass castings, 2 brooms and brushes, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 carriage and wagon materials, 1 clothing, women's (factory product), 1 coffins and caskets, 2 cooperage, 2 corsets and supplies, 1 drugs, , 2 electrical apparatus and supplies,. 1 elevators, 1 featherbone, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 2foundry and machine shop products, l harness and saddlery, l iron and steel products, 2 jewelry and repairs,.1 ladders, 1 leather, tanned,, curried and finished, 2 log products, 1 mats and rugs, l mattresses and spring beds, 1 mirrors and plate glass, 1 plumb- ing and tinsmithing, 1 soap, 1 spray-motors, 2 wire. 3Includes 2 boxes, wooden, 2 brooms and brushes, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 furniture and †º goods, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 shooks, box, 1 slaughtering and meat packlng. *Includes 2 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, men's, 2 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 harmess and saddlery, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 printing and publishing, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 195 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages et produits. , matériaux Wage- Wages Cost Value 68,TIlel'8. for labour. of materials. of products. Employés à Gages . Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO. $ 3 3 | l si-gºa-> Lincoln et Niagara-Fin. 37 13,654 6,000 30,50C]Imprimerie et publications .................... 8 1,728 572,391 l,348,300| 2,463,232|Diverses autres industries ..................... 9 4,973 1,714,817 3,675,954 7,992,005|...... , . ... . .... London, Cité. 86. 523 166,096 586,068| J,027,500Pain, biscuits et confiseries ... .... , .... ... | 1 94 26,069 @ # 52,900||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.. .. , . ........ 2 86 36,345 57,000 127,450|Habillements d'hommes. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..... 8 1lſ 34,740 • 32,000 78,600|Habillements de femmes ................ .. , .. 4 S8 10,295 142,000 255,000|Café et épices......................... ........ 5 145 #2ºº 74,500 156,500|Meubles ...... ... ... ........... ......... .. 6 219 55,584 114,675 240,090|Chapellerie et pelleterie .......... ............ 7 150 49,725 104,565 566,449]Liqueurs, malt..... , .... ... : ... , ........ ... .. 8 73 26,696 55,206 99,000 Produits du bois de construction. ..... ......... 9 236 71,104 96,124 256,150 Imprimerie et reliure.. ... .... .......... , ... 10 150 60,162 47,000 185,968 Imprimerie et publications. ... ..... ... ... ... 11 666 224,374 248,1l1 , 904,899 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes ... .............. 12 2,476 911,027| 2,118,711 4,041,499 Diverses autres industriesº......... • © e s s s $ g e a e a 13 359 117,557| l,327,589 1,634,933 ......... ........... .. Middlesex-Est. 87. 7 10,614 º , 26,937| Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie..... 1 47 14,604 293,642 337,869 Beurre et fromage. .. , . pºs g º u se 4 $ db 4 1 é º g • • • s gp B 2 92 27,850 18,525 58,342|Produits des billes (#) # • # 4 © a © e , e • e º @ s e s à i è s 3 163 64,489 l,015,422 1,211,785| Diverses autres industriesº.... ........ ......... 4 615 107,569 444,508 701,893 ... ... © • s e s º • e • - ..... Middlesex-Nord. 88. 107 13,556 2 b | 40,175 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ................ 1 16 ,302 68,638 86,540 Beurre et fromage.. ....... .................. 2 º15|. 28,875 41,650 85,547 Lin préparé .... ... s, s s s é e , a e , â e © © © © © © © © * © © © s 3 30 8,780 231,323 275,517 Produits des moulins à farine.... ..... , ... , ... 4 117 24,958 51,000 98,284 Produits des billes (billots) ........ ... , .. , ... . 5 30 7,496 22,201 40,592 Produits du bois de construction. ... .. ... ... . 6 100 19,602 29,696 75,238|Diverses autres industries*................. ... 7 1Comprenant 2 haches et outils, 1 chaussures, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 brique- terie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 carbure de calcium, l tapis, 2 matériaux de carrosserie, l ciment, ierre naturelle, 1 cotons, 1 appareils et effets électriques, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, l produits des moulins à farine, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauf- fage, 2 ouvrages en cheveux, 1 quincaillerie, 1 chapellelie et pelleterie, 2 bonneterie, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 liqueurs vineuses, 1 scies, 1 navires, construction et radoub de, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, 1 articles en laine. *Comprenant l eaux gazeuses et minérales, 2 instruments aratoires, l haches et outils, 2 bouilloires et machines, 1 chaussures, 2 boîtes à cigares, 2 boîtes et sacs, papier, 2 fonderies de cuivre, 2 balais et brosses, 2 carrosserie, 1 matériaux de carrosserie, 1 habillements de femmes (fabriqués), 1 cercueils, 2 tonnellerie, 2 corsets, 1 drogues, 2 appareils et effets électriques, l ascenseurs, 1 baleine, 2 pr duits des moulins à farine, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 sellerie, 1 produits en fer et en acier, 1 orfèvrerie, l échelles, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 produits des billes (billots), 1 nattes et tapis, 1 matelas et sommiers élas- tiques, 1 miroirs et glaces, 1 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 savonnerie, 1 moteurs-vaporisateurs, 2 fil de fer. *Comprenant 2 boîtes en bois, 2 balais et brosses, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 meubles, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 bois en paquets pour boîtes, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. *Comprenant 2 carrosserie, 1 habillements d'hommes, 2 fruits et légumes évaporés, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 sellerie, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 imprimerie et publications, 1 articles en laine. C—13# 196 d$s CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. · TABLE xIII. and products. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials Employees Establish- OIl mentS. salaries. Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse | º | Employés | salaires. ments. ires. - NO, 3 NO, $ 89. Middléºsex, South.. ... .............. 24 126,357 18 8,570 1 |Brick, tile and pottery.... ... ....... , ...... . 6 27,150 © º 2 | Butter and cheese ..... ..... ..... s © ^ , s $ D L @ @ @ @ @ 10 25,200 @ 5 @ s 3 Log products.. .. ........ ............... ... - 3 610 9 4,150 4 lAll other industriesº. .................... . .. 5 39,397 9 4,420 9O. Middlesex, VVest. ... ... , e n e e e e º • • • • • 46 433,658 55 31,500 1 | Brick, tile and pottery..................... .. .. 13 31,950 © © - 2 lButter and cheese.......... ............. , ... . 9 25,515 Ü L l) é 3 Clothing, men's : ... ..; .... : ............... .. . # 4 3,625 4 2,400 4 Flouring and grist mill products.. .. ... .. ..... 4 ,650 9 5,612 5 |Log products.................... ........ .. .. : . 4 49,528 4 2,480 6 Printing and publishing................. ... .. 3 23,300 5 3,700 7 All other industries*........................... 9 219,090 33 17,308 91. Muskoka & Parry Sound..... , .. 84 2,746,562| 149 85,231 1 Brick, tile and pottery...................... .. 3 2,900 © © © # 2 | Butter and cheese...... , ... . , s s q e s e s e s e a e s º º º º 4 3,725 © © # # •8 Log products.............................. ... . 66 2,372,232| 124 67,881 4 All other industriesº. ............... ......... . 11 367,705 25 17,350 92. Nipissing. .................... ......... 33 2,241,600 92 86,285 1 Clothing, men's............................... 3 6,125 3 2,050 2 Log products. ... .......... .. ....... .. .. 26 2,208,675 85 81,960 3 All other industries*.. ... .. ... , .............. 4 26,800 4 2,275 93. Norfolk, North .... .............. .. .. 59 676,749 73 33,639 1 Butter and cheese....... ...................... 22 83,590 # º 5 2 |Flouring and grist mill products.. .... ........ 4 205,320 7 5,200 3 products. .. ... : ........... ... ............ 9 72,550 11 4,700 4 | All other industriesº ... , ............ , ... , .... 24 315,289 55 23,739 94. Norfolk, SOuth ......... ........... . 56 824,490 72 38,692 l | Brick, tile and pottery , .... ....... ... , ..... , . 4 12,300 @ C) 2 | Butter and cheese.. ....... . • • • © © © º º º @ º é v v à 5 20 49,100 # # © © 3 |Log products............ ... ... ............. 12 64,575 15 4,350 4 Lumber products. ............................. 3 20,735 9 3,800 5 | All other industriesº, . ... .. • © © e 6 · s e @ a @ es • e • e s 17 677,780 48 30,542 *Includes 2 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 1 flouring and grist mi" † 1 lumber products. #Includes i ſlax, dressed, l foundry and machine shop products, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 liquors, malt, 2 lumber products, 1 woodworking and turning, 1 woollen goods #ïncludes i boots and shoes, 2 clothing, men's, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 lumber pro- ducts, 2 # and publishing, 1 woodworking and turning, l woollen goods. 4Includes 2 rick, tile and pottery, 2 lumber products. *Includes 1 barley, pot and pearl, 1 bicycles, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 brick, tile and pottery, 2 carriages and wagons, 2 clothing, men's, 1 clothing, women's, l cooperage 1 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 2 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 furniture and upholstered † 1 gloves and mittens, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 liquors, malt, 1 lumber products, lishing. ºIncludes 2 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing 2 † and grist mill products, 1 foundr §i ting and heating, l hosiery and l gas, li 9 † 1 shoddy, 1 woollen goods. and pub printing and pub- men's, 1 cooperage, 1 evaporated fruits and vegetables, machine shop products, l fruit and vegetable canning, nit goods, 1 lime, 1 monunments and tombstones, 2 printing RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 197 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials.lof products. Employés à | Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie N° gages. pour travail.| matériaux, des produits. NO. · $ $ $ | s - X - 8 227 63,656 259,387 372,669 ............. © @ © e s • a a .Middlesex-Sud. 89. 49 7, © © 22,750 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie..... ......... .. .. 1 20 4,696 116,312 127,830 Beurre et fromage. .. ..... , ................ 2 77 21,769 17,200 42,385| Produits des billes (billots). .... .. ........... . 8 81 29,268 125,875 179,704|Diverses autres industries!.................... . 4 492 101,150 355,G14 582,542 ... ... .. .......... Middlesex-Ouest. 9O. 57 7,125 # # 23,356 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie..... ....... .. , .. 1 22 4,416 62,448 76,795||Beurre et fromage. .. , ........ ... @ é . , @ @ @ @ @ s Lº 2 23 4,350 2,767 11,950|Habillements d'hommes.. ............... .. ... 3 43 12,223 y 169,700| Produits des moulins à farine........ ......... 4 103 24,867 34,482 74,712 Produits des billes (billots) , ... ... , ...... .... 5 15 4, 2,300 11,400 Imprimerie et publications. ...... © © © º º º s é • s s , , , 6 229 44,169 109,417 214,629 Diverses autres industriesº................. ... . 7 2,354 654,725 1,843,867| 3,177,254|.......... Muskoka et Parry Sound. 91. ! 34 4,826 $ û 8,887 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. .. ........... | 1 4 1,535 9,250 12,451|Beurre et fromage. ............... ........... | 2 2,030 540,269| 1,104,607 2,093,289|Produits des billes (billots)..................... | 3 289 108,095 730,010 1,062,627|Diverses autres industriesº..................... 4 1,357 361,259 1,229,045 1,996,859|....... .. @ @ @ # n # s @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e @ º e - .Nipissing. o2 18 6,120 5,700 16,100 Habillements d'hommes. .... ... ..... ... ... . | 1 1,293 342,959 1,207,345 1,938,959|Produits des billes (billots) .................... | 2 46 12,180 16,000 41, Diverses autres industries* ... ....... . . .. , . 3 681 140,544| 1,059,596 1,524,914|...... ......... ... ..... Norfolk-Nord. 93. . 58 17,854 , 386,436 446,860| Beurre et fromage. .. , , ... , ... .. ..... .. . l 49 21,666 406,000 543,050|Produits des moulins à farine.. ............... . 2 118 29,230 38,827 86,7U7|Produits des billes (billots) ....... .......... 3 456 71,794 228, 448,297| Diverses autres industriesº..... * s s @ g @ # 5 © di • • • s 4 924 133,678 589,805 930,627|......................... Nºorfolk-Sud. 94. 24 3,810 5 6 7,741ſBriqueterie, tuilerie et poterie..... ... ........ 1 38 9,172 189,289 236,223| Beurre et † • a ^ s e s a» • • • e s e » e £ g @ e s e e s * , , @ s 2 85 12,979 19,955 · 44,303|Produits des billes (billots).. .. ... .. ..... ... .. 3 38 13,000 10,100 27,700 Produits du bois de construction. .. .. , ... ..... . 4 739 94,717 370,461 614,660|Diverses autres industriesº.. .... ..... .. ...... . 5 *Comprenant 2 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 1 produits des moulins à fari , l produits du bois de construction, omprenant 1 lin préparé, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 meubles, 1 liqueurs, malt, 2 produits du bois de construction, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois, 1 articles en laine. 3Comprenant 1 chaussures, 2 habillements d'hommes, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé, et fini, bois de construction, 2 imprimerie et publications, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois, 1 articles en laine. *Conuprenant 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 produits du bois de construction. 2 produits du ºComprenant 1 orge mondé et perlé, 1 bicyclettes, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 carrosserie, 2 habillements d'hommes, l habillements de femmes, 1 tonnellerie, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 2 produits des fonderies, 2 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 meubles, 1 gants et mitaines, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 produits du bois de construction, 2 imprimerie et publications. : ºComprenant 2 carrosserie, l habillements d'hommes, 1 tonnellerie, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 gaz d'éclai- rage et de chauffage, 1 bonneterie, l chaux, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 2 imprimerie et publications, 1 drap renaissance, 1 articles en laine. 198 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. ©s TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. # Employees Establish- OI ! ments. © salaries. Salaries. $ ) / s-º> Capital. s=sº g-8 No, Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- † à | Salaires. IIlents. salaires. NO, 3 NO. $ 95. Northumberland, East , .. ........ 63[ 1,533,389 50 31,666 1 | Butter and cheese.. .. .................. . ... . 36 52,750 (© © º # 2 Fruit and vegetable canning ..... .. ...... .. .. 3 117,850 8 3,600 3 Log products..... ...................... · · · · · · 4 69,525 8 5,300 4 Lumber products ....................... · . .. .. 3 16,606 5 2,300 5 lAll other industries!. ............... . e s s s , © º º 17 1,285,658 29 20,466 96. Northumberland, West............ 34 794,336 52 44,694 1 | Butter and cheese...... • • « • • • • • s n s s • s • s • a * º * " 9 14,600 º# $ 2 Clothing, men's. ... ... . • , « s • • • • • • • • • • • • * º * 4 29 lºº 4 2,400 3 Printing and publishing .... .. ... ... ... .. .. · . 3 # # 4 3,700 4 All other industries*. , ... .. , ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 18 742,636 44 38,594 97. Ontario, North ...... ............ . 48 739,121 80 59,997 1 Brick, tile and pottery .... , .... , ... ... .. · · · · · 5 10,700 Q ( ; Ü $ 2 | Butter and cheese. ... ... .. .. ... .. .. ... . * i s s é 5 11,056 º ) , @ C 3 Carriages and wagons....... .. ... ... .. .. .. .. · . 3 29,680 4 2,325 4 Clothing, men's........ ... .. , ... ... .... .. .. -- 3 #,302 2| 1,400 5 Log products. .............. & • t • s • s s » a s t s 1 * º * # º 18 233,710 37 21,420 6 |Lumber products ............ ............ ... . 3 #300 6 2,400 7 Woollen goods. ... .... ........ 5 e s • e • • • • • • • • 3 39,750 6 4,100 8 All otherindustriesº.. ................. .. ... .. 8 381,623 25 28,352 98. Ontario, South..... .. .............. .. 40 1,981,495 104 84,580 1 Clothing, men's................. , s a s , © e s * … 6 21,490 7 4,200 2 Clothing, women's. .. ........... .. ...... .. .. 4 5,100 5 1,850 3 Foundry and machine shop products. ... ...... 5 285,:00 16 11,570 4 lAll other industries*.............. ... ......... 25 1,669,705 76 ,960 99. Ontario, VVest................... ... . 8 33 661,880 64 39,304 1 | Brick, tile and pottery ... • , ................... 3 8,600 © © # 5 2 | Butter and cheese. ..................... ...... 3 4,95 ) © © © © 3 Flouring and grist mill products. .. .. ........ .. 4 59,477 6 6,100 4 |Log products .... ............................ 4 31,900 6 1,530 5 All other industriesº ................. , ... , ... . 19 556,953 52 31,674 1Includes 1 boxes, wooden, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, women's, 1 † 2 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 paper, 2 printing and publishing, 1 slaug#g and meat packing, 1 woollen goods. $ Includes l bags, cotton, 1 boats and canoes, 2 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 2 brick, tile and pottery, 1 cars and car wo ks, 2 clothing, women's, 1 electric light and power, 1 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 1 lumber products, 2 mats and rugs, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing. $ *Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 2 flouring and grist mill pro- ducts, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 peat, 1 printing and publishing. *Includes 2 agricultural implements, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 2 brick, tile and pottery, 2 butter and cheese, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 2 flouring and grist mill † 1 fruit and vegetable canning, l hardware, carriage and saddlery, l harness and saddlery, l osiery and knit goods, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 log products, 2 lumber products,, 1 metallic roofing and flooring, 1 musical instruments, 1 plumbing and tinsmithing, 2 printing and pub- lishing. #eludes 1 agricultural implements, 1 carriages and wagons, 2 clothing, men's, l evaporated fruits and vegetables, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 gas machines, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 lumber products, 1 musical instruments, 2 printing and publish- ing, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 woodenware, 2 woodworking and turning. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 199 et produits. TABLEAU XIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux Wage- Wages Cost Value ea,rl)6ºrS. for labour. of materials.lof products. Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. gages.º pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO , $ S 3 962 164,355 874,805 l,250,091 |. ... .. .. ... .. Northumberland-Eist. 95. 96 22 #0 384,370 - 439,178| Beurre et fromage.. .. .... .. .. .. , .... , ... ... . 264 19,238 74, 122 146,500|Conserves de fruits et légumes. ................ # 15,705 5l,400 76,650|Produits des billes (billots).. ... ............... 2S 3,792 7,797 16,051|Produits du bois de construction ..... ... . • # # l @ 493 103,190 357,116 571,712|Diverses autres industries! ..... ... ....... .. . 511 146,193 725,098| 1,108,253|.... .... .Northumberland-Ouest. 96 # 4,436 75,818 92,281|Beurre et fromage ............................ 12 º,470 16,000 32,509|Habillements d'hommes............ , @ B @ s . 6 6 © 445 1 2,680 1,825 11,400||Imprimerie et publications. ... .... ............ • 48,607 631,455 972,072|Diverses autres industriesº , , ... .. , .. , , , , t , é e s » de 772 194,283 868,911| 1,316,474|..... , .......... .. .... Ontario-Nord. 97. 46 5,686 14,479|Bri $ s @ , ) # g , e s y queterie, tuilerie et poterie. ................ # 2,015 28,359 37,149|Beurre et fronmage.. ... - e s e m e ſ º • à 5 « • • • • • , « à * 19 9,121 6,930 20,075]Carrosserie .... ............. , ... .. .... .. .. 358 7 ,685 7,000 13,900 Habillements d'hommes. ..... . . ............ 21 # 152,445 312,835|Produits des billes (billots).. ... ...... .. .. , ..... 35 # 2,4 8,665|Produits du bois de construction. ....... ... .e 262 87 # 21,200 38,798/Articles en laine .... ... .................... . y 650,552 870.573|Diverses autres industriesº.... , .... ..... .. · • · • 1,432 425,591 878,485| 1,716,729|.... , . .. , .. .. .......... Ontario-Sud. 98. 61 14,275 22,200 45,500 Habillements d'hommes. .. ... ............. .. qi 26 y a 4,700 11,500]Habillements de femmes ... .. .... ... , ... ... 307 114,538 44,611 251,833| Produits des fonderies. .. .. , ... ... .... ..... ... 1,038 293,878 806,974 1,407,896|Diverses autres industries* ... .. ... ... .. .. 619 186,250 524,137 916,333|.... ... ............... Ontario-Ouest. 99. 14 1,440 g # 3,800||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. .. , ....... ... . 5 1,907 17,280 22,103|Beurre et fromage . ... , ........... .. , ......... 30 10,945 223,677 271,758|Produits des moulins à farine. .... , ........ .. , , , 44 4,# 8,050 16,487|Produits des billes (billots) . ... .. , ... ..... , ... . 526 167,373 275,130 602,185|D1verses autres industriesº. ...... . * @ # $ @ $ # & $ $ v d s évaporés du bois d de viandes, 1 objets en bois, 2 ouvrage et tournage du lComprenant 1 boîtes en bois, 1 carrosserie, 1 habillements de femmes, 1 tonnellerie, 2 fruits et légumes évaporés, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 papier, 2 imprimerie et publications, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, l articles en laine. *Comprenant 1 sacs en coton, 1 bateaux et canots, 2 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, l construction de wagons de chemin de fer, 2 habillements de femmes, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 produits du bois de construction, 2 nattes et tapis, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie. *Comprenant l instruments aratoires, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 tourbe, 1 imprimerie et publications. *Comprenant 2 instruments aratoires, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 beurre et fromage, 1 carrosserie, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 quincaillerie, 1 sellerie, 1 bonneterie, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 produits des billes (billots), 2 produits du bois de construction, 1 toiture métallique, 1 instruments de musique, 1 plom- berie et ferblanterie, 2imprimerie et publications. ºComprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 carrosserie, 2 habillements d'homnines, I fruits et légumes bois. 2 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 machines à gaz, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 produits e construction, 1 instruments de musique, 2 imprimerie et publications, 1 abattoirs et salaisons 4) CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 200 TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. No. Employees Establish- OI} ments. à salaries. Salaries. Name or l:ind of industry. - Capital. •g= 4é-g-A3 Etablisse- Employés | Salaires. mentR. à salaires. NO. $ NO. 8 1OO. Ottawa, City............ . @ e s e e u e â * ^ * 205 9,983,711 591 441,177 Aerated and mineral waters.. ................. . 3 58,000 9 4,650 Awnings, tents and sails. .................... $ 3 133,900 15 14,760 Boilers and engines.. ...... . ................. 3 56,550 4 4,9 Bread, biscuits and confectionery .. , ...... .... . 19 212,483 61 30,478 Carriages and wagons ... ............. © 5 150,065 9 6,077 Clothing, men's ... .. « 34 390,866 65 47,894 Clothing, women's ... . ...... s . . • • • • • • • • • • • * ° 30 287,770 56 29,970 Foundry and machine shop products. .. .. , ... . 13 453,303 27 22,298 Furniture and upholstered goods . ... ........ . 4 173,061 13 10,137 Harness and saddlery...... ... ..... .. .. .. .. . 3 211,982 7 5,225 Hats, caps and furs. ............. ... ... .. · · · · · · 3 106,150 15 8,649 Jewelry and repairs........ .. - e a t • s • • • • • « • • • ° * ° 5 37,100 10 6,100 Lumber products ...... , ...... ... . .... .. : . 8 390,453 29 23,175 Mica, cut ..... . , • • • • • » • • • • • • • • » • • • • • • • ° • ° ° ° 4 45, 6 5,900 Plumbing and tinsmithing. ..... ... , .... .. .. . 8 66, 21 11,774 Printing and bookbinding ..... ........... ... . 6 569,707 30 24,485 Printing and publishing .................. ... . 13 1,022,305 72 68,145 All other industries*..................... .. , 41 5,617,768 142 116,560 1Ol. Oxford, North. ... ........ .... ..... . 87| 2,821,391 180 131,033 Brick, tile and pottery ...... ........... @ # @ s e s 5 25,500 U $ © © Butter and cheese............... ...... ... .. . 22 84,915 ſ© © # $ Carriages and wagons...... .......... ... ... .. 4 474,604 15 9,107 Clothing, women's .................... . , e @ © º º 8 43,500 24|. 12,142 Flouring and grist mill products. .............. 7 152,779 17 9,100 Eurniture and upholstered goods.. ............ . 4 576,766 15 16,600 Log products.. .... ................... ... .. 5 48,275 8 3,450 Lumber products ..................... ºs , º , º 4 109,650 14 8,867 Printing and publishing ...... .. ... .. , .... . 3 109,300 25 13,900 All other industries*. ...................... .. . 25 1,196,102 62 57,867 1O2. Oxford, South. .. ... , s s s • e e e u e º e º º , 75 2,048,149 121 87,774 Brick, tile and pottery .......... º ® • © s # e 9 e s º n 5 16,100 © º C @ Butter and cheese. .. ... .... ... .. .... 21 66,650 © © C @ Flouring and grist mill products. .... ......... 6 140,070 10 7,250 Foundry and machine shop products.. , .... ..... 3 85,000 10 7,230 Log products .. . ... s s s s a e L © s , º * , $ U s - s @ 10 62.210 #0 4,250 Lumber products...... ................. ...... 5 38,940 8 5,600 All other industries*...... ................... 25| 1,639,179 83 63,444 2 boots and shoes, 1 boxes and bags, # ing, cleaning and scouring, l electric * Includes 1 artificial limbs and trusses, 2 bicycles, 1bicycle repairs, 1 blacksmithing, 1 boats and canoes, aper, 1 carbide of calcium, 2 car repairs,,1 coffees and spices, 1 dye- ight and power, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 fringes, cords and tassels, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 1 glass, stained, cut and ornamental, l interior decorations, 2 liquors, malt, 1 lock and gunsmithing, 2 log products, 2 monuments and tombstones, 1 musical instruments, i patent medicines, 1 refrigerators, 1 saws, 1 scales, 1 signs, 2 stone, cut, 1 washing machines and wringers, l window blinds and shades, 1 wire, 1 wire fencing, 1 woodworking and turning, 1 woollen goods. * Includes 2 bicycles, 1 boilers and engines, 1 xes, wooden, l boxes and bags, paper, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 2 clothing, men's, 2 cooperage, 2 flax, dressed, 2 foundry and niachine shop products, l leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 lime, 1 liquors, malt, 1 mattresses and spring beds, 2 musical in- struments, 2 pumps and windmills, 1 soap, 1 wo vinegar and pick working and turning, 1 woollen goods. * Includes 2 agricultural implements, 1 boxes, wonden, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 condensed milk, 2 cooperage, 1 electric light and power, 2 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 harness and saddlery, 2 iime, 1 musical instru- ments, 2 † and publishing, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 2 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 e & s, 1 woodworking and turning, l woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 201 TABLEAU xIII. et produits. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials.| of products. EImployés à Gages . Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. No. $ $ 3 6,532[ 1,906,2271 3,682,313 7,463,914 21 8,800 8.370 36,480 57 ll,65 63,l90 116,452 # 20,450 84,900 134,500 192 73,499 219,742 404,907 147 47,660 50,548 129,020 # 1#,606 263,672 582,017 #3º #,697 92,000 188,800 Q MQL# # 122,786 127,020 394,087 100 36,327 30,171 89,185 # 43,078 102,704 171,267 18,804 46,200 123,580 28 13,553 9,500 39,600 218 89,352 237,800 472,000 105 12,634 122,149 151,355 94 #l,246 62,635 115,429 # #$ 114,171 301,113 8 372,201 190,481 755,500 2,981 682,086 1,857,550 3,258,649 1,826 575,438 2,150,364 3,393,199 67 13,675 $ # 30,005 63 21,3l# 395,i47 453,725 219 9l,969 219,783 392,574 85 10,575 52,100 84,150 60 21,540 574,127 655,415 477 133,718 210,400 430,200 46 8,954 13,905 35,759 # # 131,350 199,400 , 340 25,700 69,400 701 233,494 527,852 1,042,571 1,101 358,631| 2,464,491 3,430,359 45 7,165 $ # 20,954 59 22,347 365,131 425,309 37 13,680 240,168 322,301 68 ,800 28,341 97,200 68 13,062 20,370 50,755 28 9,778 28,200 57,050 796 266,799 1,782,281| 2,456,790 Nom ou sorte d'industrie. © tà © © º « © º â ............. Ottawa, Cité. 1OO. Eaux gazeuses et minérales ... .............. Auvents, tentes et voiles.. .......... .......... Bouilloires et machines .......... , ......... , . Pain, biscuits et confiseries . .............. .... . Carrosserie º º º º ^ • • • • • « • a # e a d • s e # s # # # g e H » a e s = s ê s » e » s * • • s s s s e e s - s e © º º º Meubles Sellerie ... .... • • • • • • • • • e • • • • • • e s : # s . $ n s • e a º s s Chapellerie et pelleterie.. .... Bijouterie Produits du Mica coupé © • s • • • • • • • • • • • & s s ^ s à º º s , @ d e a s e s s E , * º º º º s 6 E s s e s 5 º º º e # @ * & s a e - s º º $ º º - a , º g $ $ .. s º s s s s s @ @ @ * + º u s a • t • e e ® • a = # # s , © E & ts • • • # e m u e » F s s s e s a E a , e & s • • # • D a © © © º s @ s º º º s s s s @ º @ s º e , e Imprimerie et reliure Imprimerie et publications.. .. ... . p • • • • • • • • • • • Diverses autres industries ! • • • • • • • • • • • • • » e » s a • s • • • • • • s s * » a e = s e @ , & • , , à º n º a » s s s a © s s ^ © © © © © © º $ $ Oxford-Nord. 1O1. Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie Beurre et fromage Carrosserie . • © º e e # @ # s # e m s s • © © © © © º ) • e , º p o º © â s a s s # n s @ # @ s @ t5 e a n • , • à • • • • • , , , , , @ # s # e s @ é e * E @ @ @ s º $ º © © º e s s s = e , a s s Meubles. ... : ........ : . : ... ... ........ Produits des billes (billots).. .. ... . « e , º * s s a s e e s Produits du bois de construction.... , ....... ... Imprimerie et publications. ... , ... .. ......... Diverses autres industries * Oxford-Sud. 1O2. Driqueterie, tuilerie et poterie Beurre et fromage Produits des moulins à farine Produits des fonderies. ...... .. , ..... . ...... . Produits des billes (billots). .............. , ... Produits du bois de construction., .............. Diverses autres industries 3 e n e s s s s º © e , º e º º º º 2 e ſsi si º º º # g e , 4 , a e s s é s # n , a 6 è © © © © © g © s , à # s @ # $ @ @ @ # r * @ & # º No 1 Comprenant 1 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc., 2 bicyclettes, lbicyclettes, réparations de, 1 forges, 1 bateaux et canots, 2 chaussures, 1 boîtes et sacs, papier, 1 carbure de caléium, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 café et épices, 1 teinturerie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 frange, corde et glands, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 verre colorié, cou ornemental, 1 décorations d'intérieurs, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 serrurerie et armurerie, 2 produits des # (billots), 2 monuments et pierres tombales, l instruments de musique, 1 remèdes patentés, 1 glacières, 1 scies, 1 balances, l enseignes, 2 taille de la pierre, 1 machines à laver et à tordre, 1 stores et rideaux en toile, 1 fil de fer, 1 fil de fer à clôture, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois, 1 articles en laine. @ * Comprenant 2 bicyclettes, 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 boîtes et sacs, papier, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 2 habillements d'hommes, 2 tonnellerie, 2 lin préparé, 2 produits des fonderies, l. cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 chaux, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 matelas et sommiers § 2 instruments de musique, 2 Des et Pº# 6èS moulins à vent, 1 savonnerie, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois, l articles en laine. omprenant 2 instruments aratoires, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 balais et brosses, 1 carrosserie, 1 lait con- densé, 2 tonnellerie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 fruits et légumes évaporés, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 meubles, 1 sellerie, 2 chaux, 1 instruments de musique, 1 imprimerie et publications, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, 1 vinaigre et marinades, l ouvrage et tournage du bois, 1 articles en laine. CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. © TABLE xIII. and products. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials Employees Establish- Ol0l mentS, salaries. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Capital. † ments. à salaires. NO. S NO. 1O3. Peel...................... © e e e © 0 © © © ê v © © 17 328,399 38 Butter and cheese...... ... ... .. .... , ... . s 4,200 @ @ Clothing, men's ...... .. , e » s s s s e e s © © © º s º © © 3 3,775 3 Flouring and grist mill products.. ............. 3 49,920 8 All other industries* ... , ... .................. 8 270,504 27 lO4. Perth, North...... ........ s é e e s s a e © © 96 2,235,027 239 Agricultural implements..... , ............. .. © © 3 84,826 10 Brick, tile and pottery .... . ... ........ ... . 10 44,900 • • Butter and cheese.. ... ... © e a e # m e s © s s • • • • • a • • • • 16 57,049 @ # Clothing, men's. . .......... .. .... .. · · · · · 6 48,564 48 Clothing, women's.. ....... , ........... .. .. : . 6 22,030 18 Flouring and grist mill products ... .. .. » e » e s • © © 4 89,000 8 Furniture and upholstered goods. .. ... ...... . (@ 7 247,826 20 Log products. ... ........ , e * s « @ e e e s s s s • º ° º ° º ° 6 44,939 6 Lumber products.. ... . ............. .. .. .. · · · · 4 8, 7 Printing and publishing.................. .. ... . 4 68,390 12 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.............. ... . 3 · 14,000 8 Woollen goods.. : .. : ................. · · · · · · · · · 3 56,150 7 All other industries * .. .. .. @ @ @ # $ s e * é s # s v e s s * ! 24 1,408,853 95 1O5. Perth, South. .. .. e s e s 4 s e e e s s e s º º º º º 46 785,635 92| Butter and cheese........................ ... . 11 166,350 © # Clothing, men's........................ · · · · · · · 6 20,496 10 Flax, dressed ..... .. ... s s e s e s • s e e e • • • • º º º 4 51,650 8 Flouring and grist mill products............... 5 117,150 11 Log products ........... s © » dD @ # # © r , $ w 3 11,600 3 Lumber products . ...... . ............ ... . 3 49,950 9 All other industries*.... ............ ..... ... . 14 368,439 51 1O6. Peterborough, East........... .... 69 741,315 61 Brick, tile and pottery • • : • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 21,031 (# Butter and cheese. .., ... .. ... ............ 33 40,080 U , Flouring and grist mill products. ... , ...... ... . 4 113,400 t5 Log products. . , ......... ... ................ 18 240, 195 24 Lumber products... ...... ........ .. , ... . 3 21,370 4 All other industries*....................... • • * ºu 8 305,239 27 1O7. Peterborough, West. .... .. ...... 53 3,341,702 110 Boats and canocs........... .. .. ...... .... .. 3 44,145 5 Butter and cheese.. ..... .. .... .............. 7 12,350 © © Clothing, men's. ...... , . © ® : 0 , v ® ' s E e e e • • • • • • • • 6 43,925 9 Clothing, women's .......... ............... 6 22,425 5 Salaries. Salaires. 1 4 0 1 # 40 3 # # 3 0 5 # # 1 coope hosier § l Includes 1 boilers and engines, 1 boots and shoes, 1 brick, tile and pottery, l hosiery and knit goods, 2 log products, 1 lumber products, 1 starch. $ * Includes 1 bicycles, l boots and shoes, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 bridges, iron and steel, l carriages and wagons, 2 car repairs, l cooperage, 1 cordage, rope and twine, 2flax, drèssed, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 gas, lightfng end heating, 1 harness and saddlery, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 liquors, malt, 1 musical instruments, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 printing and bookbind- ing, 1 shoddy, l slaughtering and meat packing, 1 wire fencing. *Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 boilers and engines, l boxes, wooden, 2 brick, tile and pottery, l cement, Portland, l clothing, men's, 1 liquors, malt, 1 woollen goods. rage, 1 evaporated fruits and vegetables,, l foundry and machine shop products, 1 hay, baled, 1 and knit goods, 1 lime, 1 printing and publishing, 2 woollen goods. @ cludes 1 boats and canoes, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 carriage and wagon materials, RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 203 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials.| of products. © ? Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO, 8 $ $ 3104 ! 100,437| 440,193 , 667,723|..... , ............... ........ ... . Peel. 1O3. 4 660 9,791 12,443 Beurre et fromage. .... ................... . .. .. | 1 23 6,800 7,875 17,500|Habillements d'hommes.. .... . ....... , ... .... 2 12 4,905 158,985 201,215|Produits des moulins à farine.. .. ... ..... ... , | 3 271 88,072 263,542 436,565|Diverses autres industries .................... 4 2,015 604,854 1,645,578 2,810,186|........ © • º • e , s s a , à s es s Perth-Nord. 1O4. 40 13,850 14,250 52,500||Instruments aratoires..... ... , ................ 1 75 10,772 l # 34,210||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie....... • p - e s s e E a , a 2 47 14,175 236,008 7,853]Beurre et fromage............. ............... 3 # 27,152 56,660 104,850|Habillements d'hommes ... . ..... .. ..... ..... 4 68 10,400 35,000 64,020]Habillements de femmes.. .. .. , ... ... ... .. ... . 5 36 12,840 266,300 326,900|Produits des moulins à farine. ...... ........... 6 233 59,015 83,069 211,166lMeubles...................................... 7 55 #,780 17,550 41,640|Produits des billes (billots).. .. . . ... , ....... . 8 62 22,550 29,000 73,200|Produits du bois de construction.. ............. 9 32 12,135 7,456 35,732|Imprimerie et publications.. .. .. ... .. ...... ... 10 49 16,865 19,206 61,905||Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. .................. 11 57 11,760 24,491 57,000 ArPicles en laine .................... .... . .. .. | 12 1,143 ,560 856,588| 1,459,210|Diverses autres industries2 .................... 13 ººº ººº ºu,oss 1,ss557s ......... l © e e e e s , © e 6 e e s • Perth-Sud. 1O5. 56 18,163 248,971 306,374lBeurre et fromage.............. ......... . 1 43 11,225 16,910 §mes. .. · • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 149 23,912 22,500 62,500||Lin préparé. ... ... . ... .... .... © © 5 • º © e e , e e s 3 38 11,970 359,151 414,150|Produits des moulins à farine.. , ... ' # º º º © © © © º x 4 17 2,800 3,850 9,750|Produits des billes (billots).... .. .. ... . .. .. .. .. 5 46 15,224 37,000 70,500|Produits du bois de construction. .......... .... , 6 336 95,276 222,651 431,130|Diverses autres industriesº. .... . , ... ......... 7 562 143,503 655,025 1,077,6o7|. .............. Peterborough-Est. 1O6. 33 8,428 @ s 13,225 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ... ............. 1 63 13,5ll 266,505 312,109|Beurre et fromage. . .. ... ................. 2 •41 #,lſ2 170,798 203,678| Produits des moulins à farine. .. .. .. ... , ... .. | 3 231 38,729 115,582 213,579| Produits des billes (billots). .. .. ... ... ... .. ... . 4 17 6,100 11,000 23,675| Produits du bois de construction. ............. . : 5 17 64,563 91,140 311,341|Diverses autres industries* . ... .. ... .. ... , ... .. 6 2,099 772,549 2,514,058| 3,901,447|, .... ....... . Peterborough-Ouest. 1O7. 36 17,169 10,480 38,965||Bateaux et canots. . ... .. .. , , .. , ... .. .. ... . 1 18 4,647 82,165 96,808 Beurre et fromage ... , ... ........ , .. ... ...... 2 79 24,940 27,000 74,000 Habillements d'hommes. .. .. .. ... .. .. .... 3 119 17,460 12,000 42,659|Habillements de femmes. ... .... ... ... ... .. .. 4 l Comprenant 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 chaussures, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 bonneterie, 2 produits des billes (billots), 1 produits du bois de construction, l empois. · * Comprenant 1 bicyclettes, 1 chaussures, 1 † biscuits et confiseries, 1 ponts en fer et en acier, 1 carrosserie, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 tonnellerie, 1 corderie.2 lin préparé, 1 produits des fonderies, l gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 sellerie, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 liqueurs, malt, lins- truments de musique, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, l imprimerie et publications, 1 drap renaissance, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 fil de fer à clôture, g ºComprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 tonnellerie, l fruits et légumes évaporés, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 foin pressé, 1 bonneterie, 1 chaux, l imprimerie et publications, 2 articles en laine. *Comprenant 1 bateaux et canots, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 carrosserie, 1 matériaux de carrosserie, 1 ciment de Portland, 1 habillements d'hommes, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 articles en laine. 204 . CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. @ Establish- Employees mentS. Orl Salaries. - Capital. salaries. s-s No, Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- -à- Salaires. ment8. † à salaires. NO, $ NO, $ , • Tºu- ºmºmº •-m= : -a-a-m=masIe - • - -g g --# Peterborough, VVest-Con. | 5 Log products .. : ............. ... * s s @ @ @ @ • © © © © s 3 179,600 8 12,800 6 Printing and publishing .................. . * © © 3 131,000 4 3,300 7 All other industriesl.. ... ........... * # à # # # @ $ # 5 25| 2,908,257 79 69,864 1O8. Prescott ....................... * @ @ , D , 193| 1,632,059 61 40,915 1 Brick, tile and pottery ...................... º ' 4 17,000 C © 2 Butter and cheese. .. .. , ...................... 72 81,635 l 2 U © ſ ! 3 Carriages and wagons. .... ... .. .. .. » @ @ # @ , # # s 3 45,550 5 3,000 4 |Flouring and grist mill products. ......... .... 8 93,109 - 5 3,200 5 |Log products ..... ... , , , . - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 10 479,877 32 24,965 6 All other industries*.. .. , ............ & 5 • % s e • • 11 914,888 19 9,750 1O9. Prince Edvvard.................... . 56 382,I95 50 25,981 l ]Bntter and cheese .......... E ^ s , © i © s s © © º , • , , • • 24 46,120 ( $ $ · - - : 2 Cooperage ..... ............. ............... 5 20,130 6 1,900 3 Evaporated fruits and vegetables....... «, 6 º , º & s s 12 27,760 13 3,575 4 |Fruit and vegetable canning . ................ 5 150,660 14 10,314 5 All other industries*........................... 10 137,525 17 10,192 11O. Renfrew, North. , ........ ,. ....... . 58 820,520 89 54,295 1 | Brick, tile and pottery..... · , a º u s º u º , e # é © © º s • e 5 8,900 © º , , 2 | Butter and cheese ..... ... , ........ , ... .... , 14 21,734 , , 3 Carriages and wagons. .. .......... ......... 3 24,520 4 3,900 4 Flouring and grist mill products ... ... .... * e s fs , - 3 116,268 7 3,000 5 Log products................................. ] ) 330,703 20 9,205 6 Lumber products :: . : ......................... 4 45,l25 10 5,550 7 |Printing and publishing....... ........... ... . 3 27,920 4 2,750 8 | All other industries*........... .......... * @ 5 16 245,350 44 29,890 111. Renfrew, South.............. .... g2 55| 2,428,042| 86 76,047 1 |Brick, tile and pottery ........ ... .. .... .... . 3 17,500 © © # @ 2 Butter and cheese............................ . 14 51,172 © © @ s 3 |Clothing, men's. ..... . ......... . .. ... .... 5 23,800 8 5,500 4 |Flouring and grist mill products.. . ... .. , .. .. .. 3 161,743i 4 3,000 5 | Log # a • • • • ° º º º º s , s s , e - e e • © s s s . @ n s * , , , p. 16 1,959,740 45 44,033 6 |Lumber products.. ................. s © © © © © © © © © © 5 32,700 6 4,200 7 Printing and publishing.., .................... 8 18,350 6 4,500 8 Woollen goods ............ .................. 8 92,350 6 4,500 9 lAll other industries*................. ... ....... 3 70,687 11 10,314 1Includes l agricultural implements, 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, women's (factory product), 1 corsets and supplies, 1 dyeing, cleaning and scouring, 1 electrical apparatus and supplies, 1 electric light and power, l flouring and grist mill products, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 harness and saddlery, 2 hats, caps and furs, 1 hosiery and knit goods, 1 lock and gunsmithing, 1 musical instruments, 2 § and tînsmithing, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 woollen goods. *Includes 1 boots and shoes, 1 boxes, wooden, l clothing, men's, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 lime, 2 lumber products, 1 pumps and windmills, 1 wood pulp, chemical and mechanical, 2 woollen S. ºIncludes 1 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, men's, 2 foundry aud machine shop products, 1 lumber products, 1 plumbing and tinsm1thing, 1 printing and † 2 seed cleaning and preparing, 1 wire. *Includes l aerated and mineral waters, l axes and tools, 1 blacksmithing, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 clothing, women's, l electric light and power, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 2 gloves and mittens, 1 lime, 1 scales, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 2 woollen goods. *Includes 1 abrasive goods, l boots and shoes, 1 furniture and upholstered goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 205 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labouc. of materials.| of products. Employés à| Gages , | Coût des |, Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO. #- a • $ - 3 $ Peterborough-Ouest-Fin. # 39,860 85,000 176,625|Produits des billes (billots)..... . * @ a @ º @ L @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 5 1.598 37,505 38,000 96,000| Imprimerie et publications. .. ........ ......... 6 3 630,968| 2,259,413 3,376,390|l)iverses autres industriesl... , , ... .. . ſº - s • e e e e 7 1,216 386,079| 1,177,1 l,816,92l|... , , ..... , ... ... ........ Prescott. 1O8. 1# 3,262 # @ 8,400||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie............... , . 1 20 21,390 427,109 489,067|Beurre et fromage.. . ... .... .. , . ... 2 27 5,950 10,300 22, Carrosserie........ .... ... . s ^ • s s e s º , • s s s s s 3 530 7,179 35,400 53,620|Produits des moulins à farine. ... ... ... .. .. | 4 483 151,513 452,377 759,527|Produits des billes (billots) . .. .......... , .. , | 5 196,785 251,936 484,107| Diverses autres industriesº. ... , ... .... , . : .... 6 1,074 135,293| 570,358 930,918|. ... ............ .. Prince-Edouard. 1O9. # 18,040 291,218 342,125||Beurre et fromage. .. . ......... , . .. .. .... | 1 17º ll,250 l4,141 34,390lTonnellerie. .. .. . .. ... ......... . 2 525 10,161 9,200 37,300 † et légumes évaporés. ....... .... , ..... . 3 272 39,269 132,076 291,486/Conserves de fruits et légumes.. ........ ...... . 4 ſ 56,673| 123,723 225,617]Diverses autres industriesº............. ........ 5 616 146,903 396,925 842,429| .... ............... Renfrevv-Nord. 11O. 42 4,783 # @ 11,075||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.. .. .. .. .. * @ @ E @ @ 1 28 4,04 ! 77,493 95,274 Beurre et fromage...... .................... 2 17 7,623 9,100 25,9099arrosserie...... ,...., ... : ........... .... .. 3 30 9,C90 89,469 111,675 Produits des moulins à farine. ................ 4 287 54,034 140,312 308,254|Produits des billes (billots).. : ...... .......... 5 20 7,750 11,290 33,976 Produits du bois de construction. ............. 1 | 6 · 17 3,735 3,401 14,460 Imprimerie et publications ....... . a © @ s» $ $ 7 175 55,244 65,950 242,715 Diverses autres industries*.... .... , .... .. .. .. 8 1,719 385,659 1,230,257| 2,471,409 ...... ..... ... ... .... . Renfrew-Sud 111. 55 8,47 # 4 18,515 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie , ............ .... l 30 5,648 107,099 132,423 Beurre et fromage................. ........ ... . 2 69 16,388 18,700 47,520|Habillements d'hommes. .. .. . , ..... ... .. .. .. . 3 1ſ) 8,900 223,111 266,238|Produits des moulins à farine., ... .. .. ... .. .. . 4 1,361 284, 111 791,036 1,790,455|Produits des billes (billots).. , . .. ...... , .... . 5 49 16,720 26,000 59,200| Produits du bois de construction. .. , ... * @ @ g g $ @ 6 13 , 3,139 2,500 12,560||Imprimerie et publications. .. .. .. .. .. , ... .. .. 7 52 12,857 54,311 80,069|Articles en laine. .... .. ... .................. · S 71 29,426 7,500 64,429|Diverses autres industriesº ... .. .. ... ......... 9 lComprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 carrosserie, 1 habillements de femmes (fabriqués), 1 corsets, 1 teinturerie, 1 appareils et effets électriques, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 sellerie, 2 chapellerie et pelleterie, 1 bonneterie, 1 serrurerie et armurerme, 1 instruments de musique, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 articles en laine. omprenant 1 chaussures, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 habillements d'hommes, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 chaux, 2 produits du bois de construction, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, 1 pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques, 2 articles en laine. 3Comprenant l carrosserie, l habillements d'hommes, 2 produits des fonderies, l produits du bois de construction, 1 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 imprimerie et publications, 2 nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence, 1 fil de fer. *Comprenant l eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 haches et outils, 1 forges, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 habillements de femmes, l lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des fonderies, 2 gants et mitaines, 1 chaux, 1 balances, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, 2 articles en laine. ºComprenant 2 articles pour le polissage, 1 chaussures, 1 meubles. 206 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts—Capital, wages, materials and products. Establish- Em#yee- Sa ments. ® laries. N ki @ E bli Capital. salaries - O. Name or kind of industry. †º Employés Salaires. à salaires. NO, 3 NO, $ 112. Russell.......... , .................... 120 l,720,175 70 45,980 1 Brick, tile and pottºry .. , .................... 6 52,700 © 2 Butterand cheese....... ... .......... · 5 C5 , 6 à # J Lº , 5 80 81,993 @ @ @ @ 3 lLime. ... ............ - º s a , a © e * © © º E º s e s s s * # 6 # s Lº 3 24,600 4 2,600 4 Log products. .. : .......... .... , ... ..... '• • • 18 1,065,883 38 27,180 5 All other industries!... ....................... 13 494,999 28 16,200 113. Simcoe, Elast.. .... ..... a @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e s # 126 5,768,435 305 216,569 1 Boxes, wooden....... .................. * g « e s v 3 38,300 7 5,100 2 | Brick, tile and pottery .... ... .. , ... ... g • s s 7 24,700 4 ) © # @ 3 Butter and cheese. .... ......... ........ ... .. 7 8,090 º @. © © 4 Carriages and wagons............. .......... 7 282,493 24 16,295 5 Clothing, men's. .............................. 9 37,561 11 6,750 6 Flouring and grist mill products. ... ........... 7 167,062 16 10,270 7 Foundry and machine shop products.. ......... . 4 65,460 8 4,976 8 Log products ... ................. ... , , - L © © º * 52 3,730,758 178 127,970 9 Lumber products.. ; ........................ * é é s 8 90,586 13 7,500 10 |Printing and publishing.................... $ 4 24,400 9 7,000 11 All other industries*.... , .... ..... ... . @ # m e , s 18 1,299,025 39 30,708 114 Simcoe, North ............... C9 1,770,953 141 105,234 1 Bread, biscuits and confectionery ......... ... .. 4 70,915 13 8,600 2 Brick, tile and pottery . , .............. .... 7 10,400 e @ ' s s 3 | Butter and cheese. .... . ... .. * e , º s @ # $ © © © © © © © º 8 8,910 ò @ # 4 Carriages and wagons ..... .............. .... 3 15,500 3 2,100 5 Clothing, men's.. .. .. , ................... 12 40,380 17 11,770 6 9lothing, women's .......... ............... # 6 26,021 15 7,500 7 |Flouring and grist mill products. ......... .... 4 75,550 5 4,000 8 | Log p† • ivs s a » s , • • º « s s e s e 9 p u t e é s a • • • • • • • • 15 268,410 24 14,890 9 Lumber products. . :::: ............ .......... 7 87,100 17 11,750 10 Plumbing and tinsmithing................ , .. 4 20,850 6 3,750 .11 Printing and publishing.............. ... ... . 4 ,200 7 4,700 12 Woollen goods. .; ... , ... .... ...... .. ... • r $ 4 30,325 7 3,800 13 | All other industriesº..... • e c º e . @ @ e » e e e e s 6 # # 5 # 11 1,079,392 27 32,374 ' ll5. Simcoe, South........ ..... , © s A d 4 • • 24 263,829 30 15,300 1 Brick, tile and pottery..... : . ................ 4 12,500 g @ B a 2 Flouring and grist mill products.. .... ........ 4 88,369 8 4, 150 3 Log products. ... :: ... : ....... ... , @ ^ @ @ e es , © e s s º • 7 46,760 9 3,800 4 Printing and publishing......... .... ........ 3 34,750 (5 3,550 5 A other industriea*........................... 6 81,450 7 4,100 1Includes 1 boxes, wooden, 2 clothing, men's, 1 explosives, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 lumber products, 1 mica, cut, 2 woollen S. § 1 aerated and mineral waters, 1 boats and canoes, 2 boots and shoes, 2 clothin electric light and power, 1 harness and saddlery, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 p plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 smelting, 2 woollen goods. *Includes 1 baskets, 1 blacksmithing, 1 brooms and brushes, 2 foundry and machine shop products,, 1 hosiery and knit goods, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 lime, 1 ships and ship repairs, 1 slaugh- tering and meat packing. é) 6 *Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 butter and cheese, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 hosiery and knit goods, l lumber products, 1 woollen goods. º < #, women's, 2 tography, 2 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 207 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials.| of products. Employés à Gages , | Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. gages. pour travail.j matériaux. des produits. • NO 3 3 3 1,370 259,323 1,205,099j 1,769,247j .... ........................ Russell. 112. 138 31, 420 @ C 53,600||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ............ ..... 125 24,764 512,207 574,026|Beurre et fromage ................ ............ 53 14,950 # # 25,189 Chaux. .. ................. ... .... .. .. . . 832 112,086 541,625 836,660 Produits des billes (billots) ..... ... .. .. , .... 222 76,103 151,267 279,772 Diverses autres industries!............... .... 3,764 908,581 3,748,666 6,203,579|.. ... .. ... ... .. . , ....... Simcoe-Est. 113. 45 15,000 43,380 86,160 Boîtes en bois................... ............. 66 7,407 e , 14,046Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.......... .. ...... 10 1,829 13,863 17,919 Beurre et fromage.............. ... ........... 180 64,lºl 220,765 365,984|Carrosserie....... ....... . , ... ............. 70 17,795 25,332 60,716 Habillements d'hommes.. .................... 38 3,636 223,182 294,826|Produits des moulins à farine .. .. ....... .... 64 23,625 13,418 59,619i Produits des fonderies.. ... .. .. ..... .... , ... , . 2,677 546,017 2,286,056| 3,996,446 Produits des billes (billots) ..... .. , ........... 111 36,486 48,693 119,540 Produits du bois de construction. ... ... .... .. , . 31 8,160 6,872 33,093]Imprimerie et publications .... .... ...... ... 472 174,485 867,105 1,155,230|Diverses autres industries2..... v ê , 4 º u © º © , L @ @ @ @ 5 1,467 371,906| 2,769,402 3,955,778 ....................... Simcoe-Nord. 114. 40 13,100 | 63,140 98,700Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ... , ..... ........ 63 7,642 @ @ 15,076Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie....... .. , ... , .... 12 280 32,434 40,747|Beurre et fromage. .. ... ......... ..... .. , ...... 12 4,000 3,600 12,600 Carrosserie. ... .. ...... .. ... .......... ..... 85 26,074 33,725 80,981 Habillements d'homunes..... .. 1 © º º $ g @ , E , g s , e s 55 5,259 19,450 37,616 Habillenments de femmes.. .. .. ....... , ........ 22 8,580 177,756 263,328 Produits des moulins à farine ... .... .... .. ... 456 81,439 ,340 409,762 Produits des billes (billots) ..... , ...... .... , ... 137 ,350 94, 107 177,295|Produits du bois de construction. ..... .. , .... 17 5,650 20,00U ,545| Plomberie et ferblanterie . .. ..... .......... 22| 5,431 5,348 18,700]Imprimerie et publications.. .. .... , ... .. ..... 3(º 6,440 15,050 27,781|Articles en laine ............. , ........ ..... : 51(! 149,661 2,056,452 2,739,647|Diverses autres industriesº..... ............ ... . 212 45,265 157,951 260,337|............ . ... .... Simcoe-Sud. 115. 26 2,855 @ é 8,520||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.. . ............ . 16 4,678 87,976 109,502|Produits des moulins à farine............... .. . 84 16,610 36,250 69,310| Produits des billes (billots)........... , ........ 27 8,950 7,000 24,000Imprimerie et publications. ........... ........ 59 12,172 26,725 1gos Diºr - autres industries*................. ... N° *Comprenant 1 boîtes en bois, 2 habillements d'hommes, 1 matières explosives, 2 produits des moulins à farine, l produits des fonderies, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 produits du bois de construction, 1 mica ºoºº# 2 articles en laine. $ omprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 bateaux et canots, 2 chaussures, 2 habillements de femmes, 2 lumière et force motrice élçetriques, 1 sellerie, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 photographie, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, l abattoirs ét salaisons de viandes, 1 métallurgie, 2 articles en laine. . @ *Comprenant l paniers, 1 forges, 1 balais et brosses, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 bonneterie,,2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 chaux, 1 navires, construction et radoub de, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. *Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 beurre et fromage, 1 carrosserie, 1 bonneterie, 1 produits du bois de construction, l articles en laine. 208 . CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIUI. and products. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials, No. - Employees Establish- Oſl ment8. salaries. Salaries. Name or kind of industry. - Capital. 6- «,-,- Etablisse- Employés | Salaires. mentS. à † NO. 3 NO, 3 .116. Toronto, Centre. ............ ...... .. 203 7,318,934 741 593,158 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ... ...... ... . 10 418,505 36 41,735 Carriages and wagons.... ......... ........ « @ 5 38,660 7 6,950 Clothing, men's. .............. ... ........ . 28 119,750 54 43,148 Clothing, men's (factory product)............ º 3 291,300 25 ,400 Clothing, women's ... . , ... , ... , .... .... . l4 137,345 34 23,020 Clothing, women's (factory product). ... .. .. .. . 5 94,940 13 8,290 Eoundry and machine shop products. ... .. .. .. . 8 98,033 26 20,102 E'ur niture and upholstered goods. ........ .. .. 9 199,790 44 ,650 Furnishing goods, men's.. ... ... .......... .. 3 6,690 9 4,200 Glass, stained, cut and ornamental......... ... . 3 15,995 6 3,820 Hairwork.. ... , ... » » e s » « e • e , t e s a e s e é º s º * a * º * º 3 30,450 4 2,350 Harness and saddlery. .. .. ............ , ... 3 45,250 6 4,900 Hats, caps and furs .. ............. .. . ... . 11 160,831 29 24,824 Jewelry and repairs.......................... 3 23,300 10 6,264 Lumber products. .......... » e r @ e e • s e s • s • • * º * " 3 15,240 5 4,216 Patent medicines............................. 7 63,465 46 39,940 Plumbing and tinsmithing.. ... , ... ........ 3 25,800 7 3 Printing and bookbinding..... C é s e e g e e r E e é • º º º º - 13 205,363 41 33,028 Printing and publishing........................ 13 254,283 86 65,476 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes . ... ............ 3 5,680 8 4,7 All other industriesº. .. ...................... 53 5,048,264 245 202,815 117. Toronto, Elast....................... 171| 17,103,600 1,051 861,546 Boots and shoes. , ..... º » s e e e e s e • © e e e s m n º © º º * 4 79 15 8,920 # † © º à 6 s e G G E n · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3| # 19 12,228 OX88 aIlCl Dag8, 0a DeT. .. .. .. .. , . .. , ... .. .. . 3 10, 4 3,120 Bread, biscuits and confectionery .. , ........ @ H 6 # 53 51,605 Carriages and wagons................. • e s s e • © º º 6 68,070 8 5,000 Clothing, men's. ....... # # , @ º @ m @ @ s , º s , E e P 7 24, 12 8,830 Clothing, women's ......... ................. . 11 133,00l 44 24,608 Coffees and spices. .. , , .... ... « e qi e a s e • , * = º º º * 3 80,700 33 22,500 Corks. ..... : ... .• • • • •.;.. • • • •, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 99,921 9 10,000 Flouring and grist mill products. .. .. ... . ... . 3 86 13 8,080 Foundry and machine shop products. ..... ... .. 9 53#ii 54 42,139 Furnishing goods, men's. ........ , ............ 4 28,322 19 8,238 Harness and saddlery.......................... . 0 288,558 30 26,350 Liquors, malt. ... .. « @ E # @ s @ º @ e a s e e s e s n , @ g , 4 , # 4 1,086,377 31 52,512 Lumber products ... ...... .... .... ...... . 4 100,900 13 10, Qils. .... .. : .......... .......... ....... 4 315,826 40 39,500 Plumbing and timsmithing..................... 3 414,000 26 19,400 Printing and bookbinding. ........ « @ @ g é @ @ @ - UE © © 3 147,100 21 15,044 Printing and publishing.... .................. 5 280,480 45 27,930 Slaughtering and meat packing................ 7 727,505 34 36,252 Soap.. ... ... , ............................. 3 1,131,000 41 41,800 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes..... ............ 5 30,476 17 10,908 All otlter industries*..... ..... , ...... ........ 65 1o ºoº 470 376,532 l brass castings, 1 chewing gum, 1 1Includes 1 artificial feathers and flowers, 1 artificial limbs and trusses, 1 awnings, tents and sails, 2 baking powder and flavouring extracts, 1 baskets, 2 bicycles, 1 boots and shoes, 1 boxes and bags, paper, dyeing, cleaning and scouring, 2 electrical apparatus and † lighting and heating, 1 gloves and mittens, 2 hosiery and coffees and spices, 2 confectioners'supplies, 1 corsets and supplies, 2 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 gas nit goods. 1 interior decorations, l lamps, l lasts.and pegs, 1 lead bar and pipe, l liquors, malt, 2 mirrors and plate glass, 2 monuments and tomb- stones, 1 musical instruments, 1 optical goods, 1 paints ard varnishes, 2 picture frames, 1 plaster and stucco, 1 plumbers'supplies, 1 pumps and windniills, 2 seed cleaning and preparing, 1 show cases, 1 silver- smithing, 1 stationery goods, 1 stereotyping and electrotyping, l umbrellas, 1 wax figures, 2 wire fencing, 1 woodworking and turning. *Includes 2 aerated and mineral waters, 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 baking powder and flavouring extracts, i lrelting and hose, leather, 2 bicycles, 1 blacking, 1 boilers and engines, 1 t and shoe supplies, RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 209 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. , OUlV Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. lof materials.lof products. º-,» ,-* <- 6- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No Employés à | Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO, $ $ $ l 10,167| 1,960,318| 4,370,413| 8,207,714 . .... .......... .. Toronto-Centre, 116. 453 129,235 418,621 654,076|Pain, biscuits et confiseries.......... .......... 1 54 34,344 24,100 72,950|Carrosserie. ... . r © © © © © © * é â • © © © © © © º s a 9 s s e e e s s e s = 2 387 158,740 162,450 412,030 Habillements d'hommes. . .... .. , ... ... .. ... . 3 5,343 149,225 553,736 790,461|Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués)... ......... 4 672| 205,438 247,509 483,699|Habillements de femmes ........ .. ... ... .. .. . 5 399 110,691 252,152 372,702|Habillements de femmes (fabriqués)............ 6 107 58,901 37,180 152,567|Produits des fonderies......... .. .. .. ... ... .. 7 259 125,400 203,886 S61|Meubles............. . ..................... 8 16 3,810 ,500 14,550 Articles de toilette pour hommes. ... . . . .. .. .. | 9 28 13,040 12,000 33,500|Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental. .. .. ... ... . 10 45 14,188 8,200 29,359Ouvrages en cheveux................. ... s s 11 62 16,108 46,200 89,000|Sellerie............ .... ..... ... .. ... ...... 12 297 93,746 222,301 373,226Chapellerie et pelleterie.................. ... . . | 18 48 21,017 18,870 50,200 Orfèvrerie ... ............. 9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 14 44 24,660 24,800 76,l19|Produits du bois de construction . 15 91 20,482 73,300 233,300]Remèdes patentés..... ....... ... ........ .. 16 46 26,384 f 0.100 97,000| Plomberie et ferblanterie. .. .... ... , .... ..... 17 253 90,078 124,391 306,040||Imprimerie et reliure. ......................... 18 290 141,174 132,420 457,925||Imprimerie et publications ... ... .. .. 19 42 21,054 13,525 62,000]Tabac, cigares et cigarettes ... ...... ... ..... 20 1,231 502,603| 1,738,172| 2,962,149|Diverses autres industriesl.................... , 21 7,583| 2,676,539| 10,737,531| 17,557,682|................ .. ...... Toronto-Est, 11'7. 168 53,528 119,964 208,110iChaussures....................... ........ .. 1 284 81,300 214,500 364,200| Boîtes en bois ... .. ..................... . 2 7 12,480 10,200 30,000||Boîtes et sacs, papier. ...... .................. 3 593 168,759 871,849 1,276,000|Pain, biscuits et confiseries.................... 4 87 ,904 26,600 100,500|Carrosserie..... .. .. .. ... .............. .... .. 5 81 26,520 35,500 81,000 Habillements d'hommes. ........ .... , ... ..... . 6 436 101,529 158,937 317,500|Habillements de femmes. .. , ... .. .... .... , ... .. 7 57 14,333 142,000 221,000|Café et épices................................. 8 74 23,424 81,635 127,672|Bouchons .... .. ..... .. , ...... .. ... . . ... . | 9 34 10,852 158,000 218,000lProduits des moulins à farine. ... .... ... 10 566 184,675 291,843 664,640|Produits des fonderies. ... .. .. ...., ...... ..... 11 58 11, 48, 95,031|Articles de toilette pour hommes. .. ... ... .. .. . 12 233 95,842 184,539 382,789|Sellerie. ... ......... ... • © e º © e 2 e e $ @ @ @ e s » , a s © © 13 195 71,816 129,113 530,744|Liqueurs, malt. ............................... 14 108 45,150 67,465 144,020 Produits du bois de construction ... .. ... .. . 15 119 53,230 ,000 675,900 Huiles. ... ... ... ... . . - • • © © a • • • • • s & e o • s e - • • 16 326 109,000 395,000 618,000 Plomberie et ferblanterie ... .... .. , ... . .... 17 53 26,550 14,300 49,600 Imprimerie et reliure. .. .. ... .......... ... , . . . | 18 213 94,018 109,24 301,265| Imprimerie et publications.. ... .. ... .. ....... . 19 481 171,818 4,438,374 4,772,542|Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes.. .. ... , ... .. .. 20 161 47,086 2,750 568,100|Savonnerie. .. .... ... .. ... .. .. .... ... .. ... . 21 122 50,888 51,662 149.849Tabac, cigares et cigarettes......... . · · · · · · . . . | 22 3,057 1,187,769 2.505,369 5,661,220|Diverses autres industries2..................... 23 *Comprenant 1 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 1 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc., 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 2 poudre-levain et essences, 1 paniers, 2 bicyclettes, 1 chaussures, 1 boîtes et sacs, papier, l fonderies de cuivre, 1 gomme à mâcher, 1 café et épices, 2 articles de confiserie, 1 corsets, 2 teinturerie, 2 appareils et objets électriques, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, l gants et mitaines, 2 bonneterie, ldécorations d'intérieurs, 1 lampes, 1 formes et chevilles à chaussures, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 1 liqueurs, malt, 2 miroirs et glaces, 2 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 instruments de musique, l articles optiques, 1 peintures et vernis, 2 cadres à gravures, 1 plâtre et stuc, 1 effets de plombiers, 1 pom s et moulins à vent, 2 nettoyage et préparation des 1 articles de librairie, 1 stéréotypie et électrotypie, 1 parapluies, e.et tournage du bois. aines de semence, 1 vitrines, 1 argenterie, 1 figures en cire, 2 fil de fer à clôture, l omprenant 2 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 poudre-levain et essences, 1 courroies et tuyaux en cuir, 2 bicyclettes, 1 cirage, 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 articles de cordonnerie, C-14 . .. CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE XIII. Manufactures of Census Distriets-Capital, wages, materials and products. Employees Establish- . OIl IDentS. salaries. Salaries. sºs-ºa Capital. E-© ©- @mi-i-â; No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Employés | Salaires. ments. 3 88 i8,lIT6S. NO, $ NO. $ ll8. TorontO, West.. .......... .. ........ 424 25,239,612 2,655 2,248,466 1 |Bicycles ................................. .... 3 927,350 63 51,100 2 | Boots and shoes. ... ... .. º ° • • • • • • • • s • e • • • • • 4 386,556 39 36,350 3 |Boxes and bags, peper........ .... ... .... ... . 7 217,016 39 35,900 4 |Brass castings ... .... ... ... ' * º * º * s e s s s • s e s 4 37,804 9 7,280 5 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery ............. . 21 437,080 58 33,240 6 | Brooms and brushes.......... ' • • • • • • • • • • • • s a s s 3 144,000 49 p 7 Carriages and wagons..... .................. 9 119,275 14 7,554 8 Clothing, men's.. .. .. , . " * º * • 0 • • • • • • • • • • e e E s » e 36 208,947 89 67,604 9 Clothing, men's (factory product). .. .. ......... 12| 1,000,265 146 128,828 10 Clothing, women's. ........... .. .. .... . E @ s * 18 577,164 96 89,381 11 Clothing, women's (factory product)... ... ' • . . 7 2,251 52 49,636 12 Corsets and supplies.. .. ... , ............ .... 3 145,500 25 ,650 13 |Electrical apparatus and supplies. ... .... ... . 8 114,747 24 19,850 14 Fancy goods, n.e.s................ ............ 4 ,l25 48 27,481 15 |Flouring and grist mill products. .. .. .... .. , . 3 71,231 16 12,880 16 | Foundry and machine shop products.. .... ... 14 1,295,858 88 75,596 17 | Furniture and upholstered goods..... ..... ... º 8 37,734 2S 17,996 18 | Furnishing goods, men's. .. ....... .. ... , ... . 7 367,651 83 64,350 19 Glass. ........................................ 3 365,436 16 17,234 20 | Harness and saddlery. .................... , .. 3 184,200 21 22,7 21 |Hats, caps and furs. ................... .. ... . 13 509,358 103 75,586 22 |Interior decorations. ... ... .. ... ..... .. ... ... . 3 39,147 10 6,584 23 Jewelry and repairs ................ ... , . 1 4 » 8 137,409 27 23,118 24 Lumber products......... ........ .. ....... 11 413,932 31 y 25 |Mattresses and spring beds. ... ........ .. , ... .. 3 16,550 · 6 3,275 26 |Musical instruments.. ... , . .. ........ .. .. ... 10 336,430 24 19,004 27 |Musical instrument materials. .... .. .. .. ... ... 6 294,809 14 10,649 28 | Patent medicines . .. ... .. . .. . 6 161,114 21 23,218 29 | Photographic materials .... .. ... ....... .. 4 77,426 22 12,150 30 | Picture frames ... ... ... ...... ... ... .... ... . 5 328,269 39 21,892 31 Plumbing and tinsmithing.. ................... 12 227,460 22 14,260 32 |Printing and bookbinding. . ... .... ........ 16 977,807 121 104,012 33 | Printing and publishing. , .... ..... ... .. .... 28 2,628,418 276 264,704 34 | Printing presses.. .. , .... .. . .. .. ....... 3 223,670 5 5, 35 | Rubber and elastic goods...- ..... .. .. , ... ... f-8 4 197,600 27 15,443 36 Silversmithing. ... ... . , s s e d * e r • e • s • • • e 4 # # 4 â < 5 223,182 27 20,311 37 Stationery goods.. .... , .... ............... 8 514,410 97 74,210 38 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. ........ » s º 4 et $ @ # 4 6,7 9 7,210 39 Vinegar and pickles. .... .. , .......... , ........ 3 208,929 24 16,000 40 All other industries! , ... , ..... .. , ... ........ 95| 10,671,281 747 681,530 2 brass castings, 2 brick, tile and pottery, l cars and car works, 1 chewing gum, 1 cider presses, 1 clothing, women's (factory product), 2 cooperage, 2 drugs, l electric light and power, 1 elevators, 1 fringes, cords and tassels, l furniture and upholstered goods, 2 glass, 2 gloves and mittens, 1 hammocks, 2 hats, caps and furs, l hosiery and knit goods, 1 ink, 2 jewelry and repairs, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 liquors, distilled, 2 mattresses and spring beds, 1 miscellaneous, 1 monuments and tombstones, 2 musical . instruments, 2 paints and varnishes, 2 patent medicines, 1 photographic materials, l prepared cheese, 1 roofing and roofing materials, 1 safes, 1 scales, 2 seed cleaning and preparing, 1 shoddy, 1 stationery goods, 1 stereotyping and electrotyping, 2 vinegar and pickles, 1 watch cases, l waxed paper, 1 woollen S º Includes 2 agricultural implements, 1 artificial feathers and flowers, 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 axes and tools, l baking powder and flavouring extracts, 2 billiard tables and materials, 1 blacking, 2 boilers and engines, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 carpets, 1 carpet sweepers, 2 carriage and wagon materials, l car repairs, l celluloid goods, 2 cocoa and chocolate, 1 coffees and spices, 1 coffins and caskets, 1 combs, 2 cooperage, 1 cordage, rope and twine, 1 corks, 1 dental supplies, 1 dies and moulds, 1 drugs, 1 dyeing, cleaning and scouring, l elevators, l embroidery, 1 feather goods, 1 fire alarm supplies, 1 fringes, cords and tassels, 1 gas machines, 1 glass, stained, cut and ornamental, 1 gold leaf and foil, 1 hammocks, 2 hosiery and knit goods, 2 ink, l iron and † 2 jewelry cases, 1 leather goods, 2 liquors, malt, 1 liquors, vinous, 1 mantels and grates, 2 metallic roofing and flooring, l oil clothing, 2 optical goods, RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 21 l TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par dis tricts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- † Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials.| of products. Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO, 3 $ $ 18,678 6,475,868[ 15,612,363| 29,683,581|........ d• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Toronto-Ouest, 118 317 128,602 214,500 385,850 Bicyclettes.......... ......................... l 415 188,556 366,523 691,219/Chaussures. ......... ....... . . ... ... ... . 2 468 103,875 264,580 497,500||Boîtes et sacs, papier.......................... 3 42 17,694 26,200 64,500]Fonderies de cuivre. .. , ......... ............. . 4 442 179,430 552,252 999,366|Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .... .. ... .. .. .. ... . 5 172 1,500 150,900 295,500||Balais et brosses. . ... • # , # @ s @ * $ B s e» © s B @ s • â © 6 101 42,930 30,100 98,400|Carrosserie.... ..... ..... .. ... .. .. ...... . 7 475 197,344 252,762 659,844|Habiilements d'hommes ... ................... 8 2,169 ##| 1,235,500 2,214,500 Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués)............ 9 850 226,236 398,400 916,578|Habillements de femmes.. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . 10 1,008 2ll,38 273,600 645,900|Habillements de femmes (fabriqués)............ 11 283 66,050 143,035 288,141|Corsets .... ... ... ......... ................ . 12 106 46,780 75,700 174,620Appareils et effets électriques.................. 13 129 25,961 71,746 217,514|Articles de fantaisie. ............ ............. 14 31 l# 359,000 410,600|Produits des moulins à farine ............. ... 15 587 2#,613 341,887 894,952|Produits des fonderies. ............... ........ 16 198 ( 8,509 173,600 316,100]Meubles. .. .. .... .. ...... - e • s ^ º u • • • e • • e s @ e @ s * 17 537 # 314,000 663,471|Articles de toilette pour hommes. ... ... ... .. .. 18 326 121,200 94,159 348,644|Verrerie. .................. .................. 19 265 # 195,000 306,000|Sellerie. ..... ... .. .............. ............. 20 433 # 455,336 814,496|Chapellerie et pelleterie ... .... .. .. .. .. .. ... . 21 60 #,620 12,240 55,950|Décorations d'intérieurs............. ... , .... 22 188 1# 105,955 258,735}Orfèvrerie............... ...... .. .. ...... .. . 23 283 28,098 231,664 460,987|Produits du bois de construction. .. , ........... 24 42 lº,975 59,000 90,500Matelas et sommiers élastiques. .. ............. 25 352 159,550 235,750 506,525||Instruments de musique. .. ..... ... -- .. -- · · · · 26 259 77,579 162,367 341,997|Instruments de musique, matériaux. .. ... .. ... . 27 53 9,360 96,421 241,556|Remèdes patentés. ........ ... ... ... ........... 28 58 19,114 59,000 130,000|Matériel photographique.. .. ... ... .. .... .. .. .. 29 427 125,144 220,839 462,000|Cadres à gravures. .. .. .................. .. .... 30 253 lº,966 133,400 315,048| Plomberie et ferblanterie ... .. .. ... .......... 31 981 333,796 · 371,283 1,l12,183 Imprimerie et reliure. ......... ... .. ... ... .. ... 32 1,057 531,272 570,739 1,773,943Imprimerie et publications.. .. ...... .. ... .. 33 , 9,370 20,300 46,000 Presses à imprimer. ....... . . ............... 34 75 19,656 249,000 304,500|Caoutchouc et articles élastiques. ... ... .. , ... 35 191 80,582 73,199 278,781|Argenterie.. .. .. .. ,s • • e e s • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 36 379 113,780 269,875 530,322|Articles de librairie ... , ... ..... . ... .......... 37 51 17,692 25,608 63,049lTabac, cigares et cigarettes. ... .. ........ ..... . P 58 23,576 72,000 162,000iVinaigre et marinades. .. ... ... ......... .. . 39 4,519 1,704,014 6,654,943 1oº15 sioDiverses autres industries! ........ ... .. 40 2 fonderies de cuivre, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 construction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 gomme à mâcher, 1 presses à cidre, 1 habillements de femmes (fabriqués), 2 tonnellerie, 2 dlvgues, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 ascenseurs, 1 frange, corde et glands, 1 meubles, 2 verrerie, 2 gants et mitaines, lleterie, 1 bonneterie, l encre, 2 orfèvrerie, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 liqueurs distillées, 2 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 1 divers, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 2 ins- truments de musique, 2 peintures et vernis, 2 remèdes patentés, 1 matériel photographique, l fromage préparé, 1 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 coffres-forts, 1 balances, 2 nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence, 1 drap renaissance, 1 articles de librairie, 1 stéréotypie et électrotypie, 2 vinaigre et marinades, 1 boîtes de montres, 1 papier ciré, l articles en laine. 1 hamacs, 2 cha l Comprenant 2 instruments aratoires, 1 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 1 llerie et auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 haches et outils, 1 poudre-levain et essences, 2 tables de billard et matériaux, 1 cirage, 2 bouilloires et machines, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 tapis, 1 balayeuses, 2 matériaux de carrosserie, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 objets en celluloïde, 2 coco et chocolat, 1 café et épices, 1 cercueils, 1 peignes, 2 tonnellerie, 1 corderie, 1 bouchons, 1 matériel dentaire, 1 coins et moules, 1 drogues, 1 teinturerie, 1 ascexe- seurs, 1 broderie, 1 articles en plunies, 1 matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie, 1 frange, corde et glands, 1 ma- chines à gaz, 1 verre colorié, cou l produits en fer et en acier, 2 et ornemental, 1 or en feuille et étain, 1 hamacs, 2 bonneterie, 2 encre, îtes à bijoux, 1 cuir, effets en, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 liqueurs vineuses, 1 manteaux et grilles de cheminées, 2 toiture métallique, 1 vêtements en toile cirée, 2 articles optiques, C— 14# 212 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE XIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. - Emplovees Establish- #y mentS. salaries. Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse | Cºpiº Employés à Salaires. IulentS. salaires. NO, $ NO, $ 119. Victoria, North . ................... 30 325,684 54 31,415 1 |Butter and cheese. .. ... ... , ..... , ........ . 7 8,325 © © # $ 2 Flouring and grist mill products. ... .. d, e @ e @ , E , « « 4 96,900 13 8,090 3 |Log products .... ..... ..... A , # e s º n s , a 5 , s º 4 L º º 15 195,159 34 19,600 4 | All other industries* ............ ........... . º • 4 25,300 7 3,725 12O. Victoria, South ...... , ... ........ 61| 1,639,825 106 59,454 1 lButter and cheese......... .................. . 16 23,930 # E © e 2 |Carriages and wagons............ • e s e F s e © © º - º º 6 43,350 7 4,200 3 |Clothing, men's............................... 4 47,750 6 2,700 4 |Clothing, women's ............................ 5 13,985 7 2,050 5 |Flouring and grist mill products ............... 3 160,247 10 6,029 6 |Leather, tanned, curried and finished. ... .. .. . 3 141,700 12 7,550 7 |Log products ............. - s s • e e s e a • s s e • • • • º º º 6 706,417 21 11,315 8 |Lumber products. ..... ........... • E , a , E ^s © a © º º 5 55,215 6 3,420 9 Printing and publishing , ........ ... . , .... 3 14,000 4 2,350 10 lAll other industries*........................... 10 433,231 33 19,840 121. VVaterloo, North. ...... .. .......... 139| 4,774,621 346 291,961 1 lBoots and shoes ....... ...................... 6 339,013| 21 16,253 2 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery...... ... . .... 4 45,383 12 12,600 3 |Brick, tile and pottery ........................ 9 39,700 © 4 , 4 | Butter and cheePe. .... , ..... . - º , • s s g s , e » s - º 8 15,300 # © © 5 lButtons............................ ... .. : ... . 3 242,337 12 9,730 6 |Clothing, men's. .. , .. ........ * @ # 0 E , s s º r s º ® , 9 , 6 18,135 6 5,300 7 |Clothing, women's .. ..... ................... 6 îo, 3 8 4,248 8 |Cooperage. .... . » a - • • , • a , s , F e s • s e , a , • s • 3 11,000 4 2,700 9 |Flouring and grist mill products. .. .. .......... 7 183,520 14 9,830 10 |Foundry and machine shop products. .. ... ... 5 3 79,480 7 4,730 11 |Furniture and upholste S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 13 641,949 60 45,835 12 |Furnishing goods, men's. ... .. ... ......... . 5 ,094 31 28,958 13 |Gloves and mittens..............• • • • • • • • • . • * « , 3 101,079 11 12,950 14 |l.eather, tanned, curried and finished. .... .. .. . 4 518,667 18 20,860 15 |Log products ................................. 6 ,900 7 3,850 16 |Lumber products...... ........... ........... 5 132,073 11 8,950 17 Printing and publishing. .... ....... ... , .... 6 9,450 9 7,400 18 Slaughtering and meat packing. ............... 3 26,300 3 2,700 19 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. ... , , ... ........ 7| 37,135 16 16,520 20 Woollen goods.......... ..... ......... ..... 3 239,162 4 2,980 21 | All other industriesº............................ # 1,763,501 92 75,567 2 paints and varnishes, 1 pa tterns, 1 photography, 1 pipe and boiler covering. 2 plumbers'supplies, 1 popcorn, 1 pulleys, 2 pumps and windmills, 1 railway supplies, 2 regalias and society emblems, 1 school supplies, 2 screws, 1 ships and ship repairs, 2 signs, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 slaughtering, not including meat packing, 1 soda water apparatus, 2 stereotyping and electrotyping, l textiles, dyeing and finishing, 1 type founding, l umbrellas, 2 watch cases, 2 window blinds and shades, 2 wi1e, 1 wire fencing, 2 woodworking and turning, 1 yeast cakes. (factory product), 2 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 2 flax, dressed, 1 gas, lightin l harness and saddlery, 1 hosiery and knit instruments, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 Includes 1 boxes, wooden, 1 coffins and caskets, 1 lime, 1 lumber products. *Includes 1 agricultural implements, 2 brick, tile and pottery, 1, car repairs, 2 cooperage, 1 foundry and machine shop products, l harness and saddlery, 1 monuments and tombstones, 1 woollen goods. * Includes 2 agricultural implements, 1 bicycles, 1 blacking, l boxes, cigar, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 boxes and bags, paper, 2 brooms and brushes, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 church decorations, 1 clothing, women's, l shoddy. # 2 liquors, malt, i liquors, distille and heating, 2 glue d, 1 malt, 1 musica RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 13 6) amd TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement--Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- † Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials.| of products. Employés à | Gages , | Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° gages. ]pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO. $ $ $ 325 70,499 247,628 412,357|... -- ................. Victoria-Nord. 119. 10 2,545 22,702 28,853|Beurre et fromage......... ................... . 1 21 7,676 115,253 146,820| Produits des vooullns à farine ...... ... .......... 2 227 48,589 97,973 200,274|Produits des billes (billots)... .. , ..... ........ . 3 67 11,689 11,700 36,410|Diverses autres industries * .......... , ........ 4 1,089 300,748 1,464,914 2,109,707|....................... Victoria-Sud. 12O. 34 9,759 119,430 146,965||Beurre et fromage........................ ..... 1 61 21,600 31,400 77,080|Carrosserie .................................. 2 39 11,140 15,800 36,500|Habillements d'hommes. ....... ... © © © © s a s © 3 47 5,490 13,500 23,030}Babillements de femmes.. ............... , ... .. 4 78 34,900 875,000 948,100|Produits des moulins à farine. ... ............ 5 49 17,730 120,670 156,765||Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini......... ............ 6 338 88,468 136,153 276,021| Produits des billes (billots)....... ... .... .. .. , . 7 43 12,125 16,381 39,345|Produits du bois de construction.. ...... ....... . 8 28 9,450 5,300 20,250||Imprimerie et publications. ...... ... ..... ... 9 372 90, os6 131,280 385,651|Diverses autres industries *..... ......... ... .. 10 3,778 1,006,974| 2,602,973 4,964,712 .................. ... VVaterloo-Nord. 12l. 308 92,321 272,597 492,940|Chaussures.................................... 1 82 23,038 84,500 137,806]Pain, biscuits et confiseries .... ..... ... , .... 2 90 15,213 $ $ 44,880||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie............ ... .. . 3 16 5,204 82,280 102,375||Beurre et fromage..............· • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 276 59,870 44,628 137,000 Boutons ........ .............................. 5 42 10,000 12,500 33,060 Habillements d'hommes........ ........ , ..... 6 40 5,772 26,392 40,762 Habillements de femmes.. . ......... .. , ... .. 7 16 ,200 6,828 19,530Tonnellerie.. .. .. ..... * © © © © e e e © s e s s e s s s e s 8 54 # 323,626 385,138]Produits des moulins à farine ................. 9 65 24,050 12,87 57,850[Produits des fonderies. ........................ 10 649 194,768 219,699 626,113]Meubles. ............ .. .. .... ............ 11 587 122,814 190,233 436,850Articles de toilette pour hoHames.. ........ .... . 12 133 32,210 # 156,396|Gants et mitaines................... ... .. .... 13 162 54,650 605,776 829,863 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini.......... s © © e ã © © © © © © © 14 74 11,470 17,000 ,660|Produits des billes (billots).. ... .. .. * $ s s @ g s º 15 70 22,872 75,930 132,946.Produits du bois de construction . ... ........ . 16 62 17,062 8,850 42,920||Imprimerie et publications , ... . .. .. ... . ... . 17 18 5,335 22,800 32,988|Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. .... .. .. ... . 18 125 42,586 44,343 160,345||Tabac, cigares et cigarettes, ....... ...... . .. 19 183 47,237 97,253 172,377}Articles en laine. .............. ........... ... 20 726 195,618 362,785 ss3sia Diver . autres industries *.......... .......... 21 2 peintures et vernis, 1 patrons, 1 photographie, 1 matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, 2 effets de plombiers, 1 maïs crevé, 1 poulies, 2 pompes et moulins à vent, 1 matériaux de chemin de fer, 2 insignes et emblèmes, 1 fournitures d'écoles, 2 vis, 1 navires, construction et radoub de, 2 enseignes, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 abattoirs, non compris dans les salaisons de viandes, 1 articles de confiserie, 2 stéréotypie et électrotypie, 1 tissus teints et finis, 1 caractères d'imprimerie, 1 parapluies, 2 boîtes de †º 2 stores et rideaux en toile, 2 fil de fer, 1 fil de fer à clôture, 2 ouvrage et tournage du bois, 1 GV21Il . * Comprenant 1 boîtes en bois, 1 cercueils, 1 chaux, l produits du bois de construction. * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 réparations de wagons de † de fer, 2 tonnellerie, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 sellerie, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 articles 6Il 18l1I16, 8 Comprenant 2 instruments aratoires, 1 bicyclettes, 1 cirage, 1 boîtes à cigares, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 boîtes et sacs, papier, 2 balais et brosses, 1 carrosserie, 1 décorations d'églises, 1 habillements de femnues (fabri- qués), 2 fruits et légumes évaporés, 2 lin préparé, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 2 colle forte, 1 sellerie, 1 bonneterie, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 liqueurs distillées, l malt, 1 instruments de musique, 2 plomberie et fer- blanterie, 1 drap renaissance. 214 | CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. and products. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials Establish- Em yees ments. Capital. salaries. salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. E†º Employés Salaires. à salaires. NO. $ NO. $ 122. Waterloo, South .................. 92 5,410,723 323 271,649 1 Agricultural implements .......... ............ 4 227,820 26 12,050 2 Boots and shoes ...................... .. ..... 3 44,555 12 4i75 3 Brick, tile and pottery . .... ... . ...... ..... 4 23,000 # # © s 4 Butter and cheese............ .... . .. , • & s * a « 6 5,285 # # # © 5 Flouring and grist mill products............... 11 468,610 20 16,740 6 Foundry and machine shop products. ... .. ..... 6 865,638 54 46,608 7 Furniture and upholstered goods. ..... .. .. .. . 4 238,041 17 16.900 8 Log products ....... ....... , ................ . 6 66,965 9 5 55o 9 Lumber products.. .. , .................. .... 3 28,200 4 2.5oo 10 |Printing and publishing. ........... ...... ..... 4 52,350 14 8,356 11 | Woollen 3 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - 6 1,425,785 28 31,325 12 lAll other industries !. ... , ... ... , ... .... .. .. 35 1,964,474 139 127,051 123. VVelland. .. ........ ............ .. 61 1,091,075 123 84,385 l | Butter and cheese.. . ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 3,200 d# @ ! # E 2 Clothing, men's. , : ... : ........ .... .......... 4 17,634 5 2,100 3 Foundry and machine shop products ... ...... 3 66,800 7 4,911 4 |Lime. ....... 2 © º º * 4 * © © © º s se s s º n s º s s s s º s 4 e s # 4 w 3 25,600 # # E $ 5 |Log products. ............ ... .... .. ...... 4 10,825 8 1,650 6 | Lumber products........... ... . , g @ e g @ @ @ # # # @ @ @ 9 94,893 14 8,775 7 Printing and publishing. ............... .. . ſ 3 - 4 38,700 7 5,700 8 | All other industries2 .... . - e e s e - s g e s z z g º º º * 31 833,423 82| 61,249 124. VVellingtOn, Centre.......... , ... .. 47 381,961 55 34,565 1 |Agricultural implements . ... . .... ......... 3 42,046 8 5,280 2 ]Brick, tile and pottery............. .. .... .. .. 7 l5,540 é © g e 3 | Butter and cheese. .... .. .. 1 g a E @ g @ i e @ , â © © © º º º º 5 16,300 © e © # 4 Flouring and grist mill products............... 3 37,150 7 6,890 5 | Lime.. ...... ... ........................... . 5 3,800 1 600 6 Log products ... :- ... -- ........ ................ 7 45,425 9 4,650 7 | All other industriesº ..................... .... 17 221,700 30 17,645 125. VVellington, North ....... . ... .. . 50 829,721 64 42,650 1 |Brick, tile and pottery. .. ... ..... ... » , s • a • • • • 5 10,000 " e e 2 Butter and cheese.............. ........ ..... 10 29,150 © © # g 3 Clothing, men's....... ... ......... ..... * g s s s s 4 17,684 4 2,275 4 |Flouring and grist mill products. .. .. · • • • • • • • • - 5 101,022 8 5,326 wagon materials, 2 clothing, men's, 1 clothing, women's, 1 cordage, rope and twine, 1 1 Includes 2 batting, 2 axes and tools, 1 boilers and engines, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 boxes and bags, paper 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 carpets, 2 carriages and wagons, 2 carriage and oves and mittens, 2 hosiery and knit goods, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 lime, 2 liquors, malt. 1 malt, 1 metallic roofing and flooring, 1 musical instruments, 1 oils, 1 pumps and windInills, 1 saws, 2 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, l † and pickles, 1 woollen yarns. 9 2 Includes 1 abrasive goods, 1 axle grease, 1 baskets, 1 boilers and engines, 2 brick, tile and pottery, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 cement, natural rock, 1 chains, 1 coffins and caskets, 1 cooperage, 1 cutlery and edge tools, l evaporated fruits and vegetables, l fertilizers, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 2 fruit and vegetable canning, 2 furnishing goods, men's, 1 hardware, carriage and saddlery, l hosiery and knit goods, 1 liquors, malt, 2 liquors, vinous, 1 musical instrument materials, 1 patent medicines, 1 plumbing and tin- smithing, 1 wire fencing, 1 wood pulp, chemical and mechanical, 1 woodworking and turning. * Includes, 1 barley, pot and pearl, 2 † men's, 1 clothing, women's, l cooperage, l electric light and power, 1 flax, dressed, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, l †. malt, 1 lumber products, 2 monuments and tombstones, 1 oils, 1 printing and publishing, 2 woollen gUOClS. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 215 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. lof materials. of products. Employés à | Gages , Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° gages. pour travail.| matérianx. des produits. NO. $ 3 $ 3,608 1,182,710ſ 2,897,087 5,248,661 ........ .. ......... Waterloo-Sud. 122. 132 41,259 58,903 175,000]Instruments aratoires ......................... 1 98 24,731 46,750 87,385||Chaussures . .. .. ... .. * 4 e * a a e ã © r e e » , e e s 2 4 5,650 l© © 16,450||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ... ........... . . | 3 11 2,573 33,674 41,698|Beurre et fromage. . .. . , .............. . • © • © º 5 4 88 35,54 845,132 968,709|Produits des moulins à farine. ............ ... .. 5 580 198,170 127,049 510,235|Produits des fonderies.......... .. ... , ... 6 223 74,060 90,836 252,725]Meubles.. .. .. , ............ - e 6 g ſe a # @ @ @ @ @ @ # @ @ @ @ 7 40 8,002| 37,436 66,207|Produits des billes (billots) . ... , ... ... ... .. .. . 8 28 ,300 25,850 42,350|Produits du bois de construction... ... ..... .. , | 9 46 14,025 9,925 42,200]Imprimerie et publications. ...... .. ........... 10 1,031 299,849 682,861| 1,230,233iArticles en laine. ... ......................... 11 l, 468,551 938,671 1,815,469|Diverses autres industries*...... ... .......... 12 1,018 292,758 558,554 1,220,234|........... ... ............ VVelland. 123. 4 825 12,976 16,263|Beurre et fromage. ... ........... ... , ... .... 1 37 8,471 15,775 28,750|Habillements d'hommes. .. , , ... .. ... .. 2 60 29,645 23,260 78,700|Produits des fonderies.. ... ... . ... ... ...... .. 3 78 26,580 e s 65,860|Chaux ..... .. ... .. , ... .. • @ @ @ @ s s t s a a s e • g • • s 4 23 1,830 2,430 8,014|Produits des billes (billots).... .......... , ..... 5 80 33,574 69,444 145,198| Produits du bois de construction.. ... ... ... .. .. 6 34 10,295 4,445 28,115||Imprimerie et publications............... . g @ ê ® a 7 702 181,538 430,224 849,334|Diverses autres industries*... .. .. º» ê E a a © s e @ s @ @ @ 8 395 87,808 343,552 579,046 ........... .. . Wellington-Centre. 124. 36 8,342 19,978 38,696]Instruments aratoires . .. .. .. .. , .... .. .. ....... 1 47 5,900 4 g 19,045||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ............ ... . 2 20 4,307 64,984 80,305||Beurre et fromage . ... ... ..... .... .. .. ... . 3 23 9,600 136,370 171,300|Produits des moulins à farine ... .. , ... ... ... .. 4 12 2,470 ºº º 7,929lChaux. .......... ............ .. .. ......... 5 49 10,690 12,840 32,688|Produits du bois de construction.. , ... ..... ... .. 6 208 46,499 109,380 229,083|Diverses autres industries * ... , ... .. ... .. .. .... 7 650 167,036 1,452,949 1,943,311|.................. Wellington-Nord. 125. 54 10,250 $ s 23,100|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie , .... , ............ · 1 28 10,974 152,220 182,971|Beurre et fromage ... ......... .... . , .. ..... 2 28 5,858 8,375 18,878|Eſabillements d'hommes ... . .... ... ... ... .... 3 42 18,223 237,329 , 280,950Produits des moulins à farine........... ..... . 4 * Comprenant, 2 ouate, 2 haches et outils, 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 boîtes et sacs, papier, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 balais et brosses, 1 tapis, 2 carrosserie, 2 matériaux de carrosserie, 2 habillements d'hommes, 1 habillements de femmes, 1 corderie, 1 gants et mitaines, 2 bonneterie, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 chaux, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 malt, 1 toiture métallique, 1 instruments de musique, 1 huiles, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, 1 scies, 2 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, 1 vinaigre et marinades, 1 laine en écheveaux. *Comprenant 1 articles pour le polissage, 1 graisse à essieu, 1 paniers, 1 bouilloires et machines,. 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 carrosserie, 1 ciment, pierre naturelle, 1 chaînes, 1 cercueils, 1 tonnellerie, 1 coutellerme et instruments tranchants, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 1 engrais, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 2 conserves de fruits et légumes, 2 articles de toilette pour hommes, 1 quincaillerie, 1 bonneterie, 1 liqueurs, malt, 2 liqueurs vineuses, 1 instruments de musique, matériaux, 1 remèdes patentés, 1 plom- berie et ferblanterie, 1 fil de fer à clôture, 1 pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois. 8Comprenant 1 orge mondé et perlé, 2 habillements d'hommes, 1 habillements de femmes, 1 tonnellerie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 lin préparé, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 produits du bois de construction, 2 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 huiles, 1 imprimerie et publications, 2 articles en laine. 216 " " CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. Establish- Employees ments. , Od Salaries. @º-» Capital. salaries. QX-s No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- º-,- Salaires. ments. Employés à salaires. NO. $ NO. 3 Wellington, North-Con. 5 |Log products....... t> º © 4a a s t e s @ s s s ^ e s e • • • © © © a e a ° 7 72,17 10 6,100 6 |Lumber products ............... ............ 4 33,619 9 4,725 7 | All other industries*. ... .... ... .. .......... 15 566,071 33 24,230 126. Wellington, South.... .... ... .. 81| 3,639,297 255 177,513 1 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ............ . 3 19,900 l1 5,250 2 lButter and cheese ............ ............... . 5 9, @ @ # 3 |Carriages and wagons. ......... .. . e s º s º º s º º 4 # 24 19,550 4 Clothing, men's. ........... : . ..... ........ 9 ,330 25 14,970 5 Clothing, women's ....................... .. . # 9 1# # 26 9,882 6 Foundry and machine shop products . ... ... .. 5 # # 10 9,025 7 |Hosiery and knit goods........ , • e • s s a s s • º * º * " * 3 23825 5 5,000 8 # † ublishing. ... ........ . # # 1, # 9 ti ishing. .... ... , 5 e es e s s © © º º º * # ) # †º... :: ::: :::::::::::: 37| 2,942,793 137| 101,688 12'7. Wentworth & Brant, North ..... 42 676,383 59 34,431 1 | Butter and cheese........... ................. 11 44,347 @ s 4 ) $ 2 Flouring and grist mill products. .... ......... 5 115,086 14 6,050 3 |Log products.. ......................... • E a a 4 D 4 9 45,215 10 3,085 4 lAll other industries*... , ...... , ... ............ 17 471,735 4. 35 25,296 128. VVentWorth, South.......... . 60 2,068,488 120 76,894 1 Baskets .... ............. , n • e • • e » » » s s • s s @ º * # # # 5 2,120 2 |Brick, tile and pottery ....................... . #?: # # s4 $ 3 | Butter and cheese. .. ... . .. . .... " s e s é e s s e • o • © 4 6,600 # s # $ 3 4 Flouring and grist mill products , .............. 6 80,370 9 4,550 5 |Log products. ... ................... .... . ... . 7 37,150 7 1,415 6 † products...... ..... .. ... ....... 5 41,079 6 3,600 7 |Woollen goods. ....... « e • s q a , • s s s e s e s s • • e • • * º 3 63,300 7 4,300 8 All other industries*......................... . 28 1,784,298 86 60,909 129. York, East. ......................... 46 1,622,342 103 78,375 1 Boots and shoes............................... 3 71,167 20 12,850 2 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ... ... , g a © s 4 42,250 10 4,420 3 |Brick, tile and pottery ........................ 18 406,946 g $ © ® * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 car repairs, 1 flax, dressed, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 2 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 nmalt, 1 monuments and tombstones, 1 printing and publishing, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 vaccine, 2 woollen goods. * Includes 2 agricultural implements, 1 blacksmithing, 2 carpets, l carriage and wagon materials, 1 clothing, women's (factory product), 1 cooperage, 1 cream separators, 1 dyeing, cleaning and scouring, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 2 fringes, cords and tassels, l furniture and upholstered goods, 1 gas, light- # and heating, 1 hats, caps and furs, 1 iron and steel products, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 lime, 2 liquors, malt, 2 lumber products, 1 mattresses and spring beds, l monuments and tombstones, 1 musical instruments, l oils, 1 oil clothing, 1 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 printing and bookbinding, 1 sew- ing machines, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 woollen goods, 1 woollen yarns. * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 brick, tile and pottery, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, men's, 2 cooperage, 1 electric light and power, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 2 lime, 1 lumber products, l slaughtering and meat packing, 1 starch, l woollen goods. * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 2 axes and tools, 1 batting, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 cement, natural rock, 1 clothing, men's, 1 clothing, men's (factory product), 1 cooperage, 1 electric light and power, 1 evaporated fruits and vegetables, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 gloves and mittens, 1 hosiery and knit goods, 2 leather, tanned, cur- # and § 2 lime, 1 malt, 2 paper, 1 plumbing and tinsmithing, 2 printing and publishing, 1 smelting . RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 217 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement--Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. lof materials. of pnoducts. Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur Non1 ou sorte d'industrie. N° gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO. 3 $ 3 Wellington-Nord-Fin. 66 12,37 17,046 38,358|Produits des billes (billots)... ....... , ... ...... . 5 44 11,084 20,749 41,138|Produits du bois de construction........ , ..... 6 388 98,272 l,017,230 1,357,916|L)iverses autres industries* . .. .. .... .... , ... . 7 2,079 728,736 1,995,865 3,805,483|.................... VVellington-Sud. 126. 22 8,514 40,700 58,000 Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .. .. , ...... ... ... . 1 10 2,944 26,923 31,610 Beurre et fromage .......... ... .............. 2 165 54,800 175,120 304,270iCarrosserie ......... ...... .... ...... .. , ... . 3 103 34,308| 72,325 136,000]Habillements d'hommes ... .... .. .. .. .. .. 4 113 17,225 44,700 85,700|Habillements de femmes. ... , ... .. ... .. , . . 5 209 80,800 73,402 247,200|Produits des fonderies .... ... , ... , ... .. ...... 6 125 24,271 , 85,055||Bonneterie ... ..... . • • s s © e s @ @ - g s = s s © • • • • e • • s » 7 27 5,993 6,345 16,935|Produits des billes (billots). ... ..... ... .. , ... . 8 44 13,405 9, 39,000||Imprimerie et publications. .................... 9 1,261 486,476| 1,506,850 2,801,713|Diverses autres industries*........ ............ 10 352 100,658 729,911 995,194|...... VVentworth et Brant-Nord. 12'7. 22 6,010 91,844 111,932|Beurre et fromage. .......... ............ ..... 1 46 17,014 310,344 361,414|Produits des moulins à farine. ... ............. 2 58 8,971 19,060 35,580|Produits des billes (billots)............ , .... .... 3 226 9 308,663 486,268|Diverses autres industries*... , ................ . 4 1,563 472,219 1,422,293 2,492,969 ...... .... ........ VVentworth-Sud. 128 93| 18,801 8,656 39,110 Paniers................ .... ....... .... ..... 1 28 4,215 © © 8,645||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ...... ........ .. . 2 8 1,480 25,378 31,952|Beurre et fromage.. .... ........... 3 28 7,670 145,550 180,609|Produits des moulins à farine. ... .. , . ... 4 49 · 8,558 18,050 31,475|Produits des billes (billots).... .. .. .... ... .. .. .. 5 46 18,000 34,270 71,472|Produits du bois de construction . ... ... ... ... . | 6 62 14,068 40,600 68,270| Articles en laine ....... ... ............ ..... . 7 1,249 399,427 1,149,789 2,061,436|Diverses autres industries*.... .. .. .. ... .... .. . 8 938 309,683 596,784| 1,384,271|..... .. .. , ................. York-Est. 129. 173 47,536 78,725 152,0401Chaussures.. .......................... .... ... 1 32 13,180 39, 68,000| Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. . 2 325 95,925 243,836 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ... .. .. ... ... ... . 3 * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 carrosserie, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 lin préparé, l produits des fonderies, 2 meubles, l malt, l monuments et pierres tombales, 1 imprimerie et pu- blications, 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 vaccin, 2 articles en laine. * Comprenant 2 instruments aratoires, l forges, 2 tapis, 1 matériaux de carrosserie, 1 habillements de femmes (fabriqués), 1 tonnellerie, 1 séparateurs à crème, 1 teinturerie, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 2 frange, corde et glands, 1 meubles, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 chapellerie et pelleterie, l produits en fer et en acier, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 chaux, 2 liqueurs, malt, 2 produits u bois de construc- tion, l matelas et sommiers élastiques, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, linstruments de musique, 1 huiles, l vêtements en toile cirée, 1 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 1 machines à coudre, 2 abat- toirs et salaisons de viandes, l articles en laine, 1 laine en écheveaux. * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 carrosserie, 1 habillements d'hommes, 2 tonnellerie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 meubles, 2 chaux, 1 duits du bois de construction, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, l empois, 1 articles en laine. * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 2 haches et outils, 1 ouate, 2 carrosserie, 1 ciment, pierre natu- relle, i habillements d'hommes, 1 habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 1 tonnellerie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, l fruits et légumes évaporés, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 meubles, 1 gants et mitaines, 1 bonneterie, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 chaux, 1 malt, 2 papier, i plom- berie et ferblanterie, 2 imprimerie et publications, 1 métallurgie. # pro- 218 . . CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. # Employees Establish- OlU - ments. salaries. Salaries. Name or kind of industry. s-ºms-s Capital. s-> se-t-º Etablisse- † Salaires. mentS. à salaires. NO. 3 NO. $ York, East-Con, | Flouring and grist mill products. ... .. ... .. « # # 3 74,162 7 5,325 Lumber products .... , ... ............. 3 37,900 7 4,070 All other industries" ..... ... ....... ......... 15 989,917 59 51,710 13O. York, North ..... ... ... .. , ... . 32 385,682 41 25,000 Brick, tile and pottery ................ ... .... 3 4,800 # # s à Butter and cheese..... ....... .. .. ... ......... 7 13,750 # # $ à Clothing, men's. ... ...: .... : . .. .. ... ... .. . 3 3,191 3 1,900 Flouring and grist mill products.. . , , .......... 3 62,700 4 2,300 Log products.... ......................... . » 4 5 39,010 6 2,600 Lumber products .. ... .. .... .............. 3 14,575 5 2,400 All other industries*... ... , ..... .. ... ... ..... 8 247,656 23 15,800 131. York, West...................... 85 4,264,417 336 281,641 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. . ... ........ 4 34,025 6 4,900 Brick, tile and pottery. ..... , .... ........ ... . 15 317,200 g # i# # Carriages and wagons. ... , .............. .... 5 3 21,200 5 2,700 Clothing, men's. ... , .......................... 10 50,045 13 9,580 Flouring and grist mill products............... 5 213,900 # 8,850 Foundry and machine shop products ........... 4 342,832 36 24,750 Lumber products .. . ... .................... . 7 86,900 11 8,880 Printing and publishing ................. 3 41,550 3 2,600 All other industries*................ ... ... . 34 3,156,765 249 219,381 LPrince Edvvard Island . .. .. ... . $34 2,081,766 445 J14,306 132. Kings ....... .............. ... ... , . 78 364,211 137 16,953 lButter and cheese............... , º e s e s º > 4 @ 0 # 13 26,011 # p @ 4 Fish, preserved ............ - e e s # # # e , s s • • • • • • • 53 22, 350 116 10,603 Starch ...... .. . .. : ... .. .. ........ .. .. · · · · · · 3 27,600 6 1,550 All other industries* .... ..... .. .. .......... .. 9 83,250 15 4,800 +33. Prince, East ..... ... , ... .. , ... .. .. .. 85 487,919 99 26,788 Brick, uile and pottery ...................... . 4 6,600 @ # 6 Butter and cheese..... ... .. ....... ... .. .. . 10 35,518i © © º Clothing, men's.................... .... ... . 6 33,248 9 4,600 Fish, preserved............... ..... .......... 52 65,703 61 7,188 [Lumber products...... .. .. , .... ........ ... 3 155,400 13 6,200 All other industries" .... .... ... ..... .. , ... . 10 191,450 16 8,800 * Includes 1 butter and cheese, 1 carriages and wagons, 2 clothing, men's, 1 clothing, women's, 1 dye- ing, cleaning and scouring, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 monuments and tombstones, 1 paper, 1 print- # † † ishing, 1 tallow refining, 1 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, 1 wall paper, 1 woollen goods, WOOl puII1ng. * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, women's, 1 harness and sad- dlery, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 sea-grass, 1 woollen goods. * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 bicycles, 1 boats and canoes, 1 boilers and engines, 1 boots and shoes, 1 carriage and wagon materials, 1 car repairs, 1 coffins and caskets, 1 cooperage, 1 cordage, rope and twine, 1 hairwork, 1 harness and saddlery, 2 iron and steel products, 1 laces and braids, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 leather goods, 1 log products, 1 mats and rugs, 1 musical instruments, l oils. 1 paints and varnishes, 1 paper, 1 picture frames, 1 pulleys, 1 refrigerators, 1 rubber and elastic goods, 1 saws, 1 scales, 1 shoddy, 2 soap, 1 vinegar and pickles, 1 window blinds and shades. *Includes 2 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, men's, 1 cooperage, 2 log products, 2 lumber products, 1 plumbing and tinsmithing. $ *Includes 1 agricultural implements, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 log products, 2 plumbing and tirfsmithing, 2 printing and publishing, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 19ol. 19 6) a ! TABLEAU XIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value GaIºI18 T8. for labour. of materials.| of products. - =ase- º-8 º-a Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Employés à | Gages ., Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO. $ $ $ York-Est-— Fin. 19 8,391 161,536 193,818|Produits des moulins à farine. ... .. ... ... , . .. .. | 4 43 l6,054 34,000 63,000|Produits du bois de construction , .......... .. .. 5 346 128,597 283,323 663,577| Diverses autres industries!. ..... .... ... .. ... 6 349 103,966 348,128 565,863 ................... ..... York-Nord. 13O. 15 2,235 b g 4,577|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. .... .. .. .. ... . 1 15 3,681 39,856 52,834|Beurre et fromage . ... ....................... 2 16 4,895 5,955 14,100 Habillements d'hommes ........... ... .. .. , ... 3 17 4,400 62,812 72,912 Produits des moulins à farine.. .. . .. .. .. , .. 4 41 10,355 "Cº2 39,765|Produits des billes (billots) ............ ... .. .. 5 28 9,240 12,500 30,426|Produits du bois de construction. .... ........ 6 217 69,160 208,505 351,249 Diverses autres industries*. ....... ... , ........ 7 2,783 1,000,826 2,762,723 5,270,890 ............ ........ .... York-Ouest. 131. 27 9,277 29,450 51,375 Pain, biscuits et confiseries ... ... , ... .. .. .. .. . 1 238 72,075 4 | # 239,993 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.. ............ .. . | 2 28 9,080 7,975 25,368 Carrosserie ... ...... ... ... ... ......... # 3 62 22,292 32,050 72,300 Habillements d'hommes. ... ............. .. .. . 4 52 22,567 483,671 556,765|Produits des moulins à farine. ................ . 5 297 l10,400 123,815 563,956|Produits des fonderies. ... ... .. .. , ... ......... 6 80 36,429 53,500 126,519Produits du bois de construction .. , ........... 7 14 5,846 3,435 15,525||Imprimerie et publications. ....... ... .......... 8 1,985 712,860 2,028,827| 3,619,089|Diverses autres industriesº .... ..... ........ 9 3,359 331,692 1,319,058 2,326,708|.......... Ile du Prince-Edouardl. - 872 50,510 200,956 341,530. ... .. .... .. .. .. ....... .. ... Kings. 132. 29 · 4,878 83,384 104,238 Beurre et fromage. ...... ... , .... • e e s e s e es , s » º d , 1 741 3l,230 79,737 169,807 Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .. .. . · · · · · · · · · · · 2 47 1,880 17,500 23,800|Empois. .. .. .. . » » » • • • e s º n e s e s a s # • • • • • • • e @ 4 e 3 55 12,522 20,335 43,685|Diverses xutres industries *.... .. ... .. , . .. ... . 4 675 79,710 255,790 478,765|.......... • 5 e • e • -- ...... . Prince-Est. b33. 31 1,392 E , 2,980 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ......... ... ... . 1 34 6,744 122,984| 154,325||Beurre et fromage. ... , .... ..... ... .... .. .. 2 58 12,030 16,625 37,420|Habillements d'hommes. .. .. ... .. .. ........ 3 393 16,444 51,283 101,515 Poisson, salaisons et conserves. ......... .. ... . 4 52 17,100 23,000 66,150|Produits du bois de construction. ... . . © s • © 5 107 26,000 41,898 116,375|Diverses autres industriesº ... .. . , ... . .. 6 1 Comprenant 1 beurre et fromage, 1 carrosserie, 2 habilleuments d'hommes, 1 habillements de femmes, 1 teinturerie, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 papier, 1 imprimerie et publications, 1 suif raffiné, 1 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 1 tapisserie, l § en laine, 1 éti- rage de la laine. * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 carrosserie, 1 habillements de femmes, 1 sellerie, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, l herbe marine, l articles en laine. * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 bicyclettes, 1 bateaux et canots, 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 chaussures, 1 matériaux de carrosserie, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 cercueils, 1 tonnellerie, 1 corderie, 1 ouvrages en cheveux, 1 sellerie, 2 produits en fer et en acier, 1 dentelles et tresses, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 cuir, effets en, 1 produits des billes (billots), ] nattes et tapis, 1 instruments de musique, l huiles, 1 peintures et vermis, 1 papier, 1 cadres à gravures, 1 poulies, 1 glacières, 1 caoutchouc et articles élastiques, 1 scies, 1 balances, 1 drap renaissance, 2 savonnerie, l vinaigre et marinades, 1 stores et rideaux en toile. *Comprenant 2 carrosserie, 1 habillements d'hommes, 1 tonnellerie, 2 produits des billes (billots), 2 produits du bois de construction, 1 plomberie et ferblanterie. *Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 2 carrosserie, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 produits des billes (billots), 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 2 imprimerie et publications, 1 articles en laine. 220 * CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. No. Employees Establish- Orl ments. salaries. Salaries. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- | Capital. Employés Salaires. ments. à † NO. $ NO. $ 134. Prince, West . ...... ... .. .. ... ... , . 67 180,880 63| 10,633 Brick, tile and pottery ... , .............. . .. 3 2,500 C # g @ Butter and cheese ......... .................. 6 12,350 g as # # Fish, preserved............... ......... .... 45 70,310 4'! 6,172 Log Products.. .. : ... ..... .... .............. 9 58,945 11 2,496 All other industries* .... . . .. .. 4 36,775 5 1,965 135. Queens, East ......... .. ......... 39| 118,720 35 4,550 Brick, tile and pottery. ... .. .. ... .. .. . .... .. 3 350 $ $ Butter and cheese. ......... * # @ $ # º # s , g - $ # @ # # # 11 30,000 @ as $ g Fish, preserved. ............................ . 24 74,370 33 4,400 All other industries*................. ........ 1 14,000 2 150 136. Queens, West.. . ... ... ............ 65 930,036 111 55,382 Butter and cheese............... ............. 7 19,350 # # # @ @ Fish, preserved .............................. 24 73,740 30 3,124 Foundry and machine shop products. .. .. .. .. J ; 3 92,900 9 6,550 Leather, tanned, curried and finished ... ..... . 3 40,100 5 2,190 Lumber products................. .......... st # 3 49,300 6 4,300 . Printing and publishing. .. .. , ... ........... 6 46,752| 19 9,563 All other industries*.. .. , ..... ............... 19 607,894 42 29,655 Quebec ... .. . ... .. ... .. .. .. : . .. ... , ... 4,845 142,403,407 8,850 7,634,244 137. Argenteuil......... . ... ......... ( \ 63 2,150,890 103 101,930 Butter and cheese.................... ........ 33 27 965 # @ # # products.. : ... ......... .. .. .. .. ... . 18 460,768 37 28,980 All other industries* 12 1,662,157 66 72,950 138. Bagot .... , ........................... 48| 174 072 10 4,345 Butter and cheese. ......... .... ......... ... 38 107,165 © © # 65 All other industries*. ... .. ... ... .... ... , ) 10 66,907 10 4,345 139. Beauce. ..................... ... , .... 187 609,290 60 30,480 Butter and cheese..... ..... .. .. .... .. , .... . 148 120,720 g © © © Carriages and wagons..... .. .. .. , ............ . 7 79,120 13 5,750 Log products ................................ 29 384,950 43 22,580 All other industries°.................. , . .... s 24,500 4 2,150 chemical and mechanical, 1 woodworking and turning. * Includes 1 clothing, men's, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 printing and publishing, 1 slaughter- ing and meat packing. 2Includes 1 starch. * Includes 1 boots and shoes, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 condensed milk, 1 electric light and power, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 2 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 gas, lighting and heating, ] liquors, malt, 1 monuments and tombstones, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 printing and bookbinding, l slaughtering and meat packing, 2 starch, 2 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff. * Includes l ammunition, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 flouring aud grist mill products, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 lumber products, 2 paper, 2 wood pulp, ºIncludes 2 boots and shoes, 2 brick, tile and pottery, 1 clothing, men's, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 lime, 2 log products. 6Includes 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 lumber products. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 221 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages earners. | for labour. Employés à Gages gage8. pour travail. NO. $ 741 37,910 35 2,202 14 2,627 590 23,478 50 5,235 52| 4,367 296 21,106 15 859 35 8,624 232| 11,723 14 400 775 142,456 26 4,312 238 11,124 103 84,254 32 8,216 29 8,800 83 14,858 264 60,892 101,479 28,916,411 1,184 272,557 49 8,863 440 84,47 695 179,224 194 41 241 84 16,724 110 24,517 850 132,018 202 36,91] 58 15,960 576 75,247 14 3,900 l Cost Value of materials.| of products. «º ©#- - Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Coût des Valeur matériaux. des produits. $ $ 109,492 200,054 ...................... Prince-Ouest. 134.i | $ @ 5,515||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ... ........ ... . 32,382 41,633||Beurre et fromage ... ........................ 58,990 114,472]Poisson, salaisons et conserves ....... ...... .. , 6,230 17,334|Produits des billes (billots).. .... , ..... 4 # | # # # # @ # s 11,890 21,100|Diverses autres industries! , .................. 173,511 228,737|... .... ......... © E a s s © Queens-Est. 135. 1,840||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie . ..... .......... 135,972 161,044|Beurre et fromage............................. 31,539 58,253|H'oisson, salaisons et conserves . .... ............ 6,000 7,600 L)iverses autres industries* ........ ..... .. ... 579,309 1,077,622|.................... Queens- Ouest. 136 89,310 106,562|Beurre et fromage . .... ... , ..... .... ...... . 27,096 ,980]Poisson, salaisons et conserves. ... .. .. ... , .... 28,800 102,000|Produits des fonderies. .. . ......... , ... ... .. 25,767 44,800.Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini...... , .... ...... .. .. 18,000 36,500|Produits du bois de construction. .. .. ..... .. .. 13,431 51,819]Imprimerie et publications ..... ............... 376,905 683,961|Diverses autres industriesº . ... ......... ..... 86,679,779 158,287,994|........................ 4 - © º © s s © Québec 619,156 1,436,511|...... .................. . Argenteuil. 137 156,069 178,489|Beurre et fromage. ... ....... , ......... ... . 180,901 360,312|Produits des billes (billots). .. .. , ............... 282,186 897,710|Diverses autres industries*. .. ... .............. 412,950 517,185}. ............................... Bagot. 138. 370,750 423,335||Beurre et fromage .. , ............. . .. .. * 6b 42,200 93,850|Diverses autres industriesº.. .. ... .............. 695,066| 1,003,834| ............................ '. Beauce. 139 442,813 519,594|Beurre et fromage. .. , .. .... ....... ... ... ... . 33,103 73,166]Carrosserie. ........................ ......... 201,500 378,954lProduits des billes (billots). ... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. 17,650 32, • Diverses autres industriesº. .. ... .. ... .. ... .. .. . à * Comprenant 1 habillements d'hommes, 1 produits des moulins à farine, l imprimerie et publications, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. *Comprenant 1 empois. * Comprenant 1 chaussures, 2 carrosserie, 1 lait condensé, l, lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 2 meubles, 1 z d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, l imprimerie et reliure, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 empois, 2 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser. * Comprenant 1 munitions, 2 carrosserie, 1 meubles, 1 produits du bois de construction, 2 papier, 2 pulpe de bois, procédés 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois. produits des moulins à farine, 1 † des fonderies, 1 chimiques et mécaniques, ºComprenant 2 chaussures,. 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 habillements d'hommes, l cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 chaux, 2 produits des billes (billots). . Q @ # ºComprenant 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 produits du bois de construction. 222 . CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE XIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. Employees $ Establisl:- On ments. salaries. Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. - Capital. º-8 - Etablisse- Emyloyés à | Salaires. mentS. salaires. NO. 3 NO, $ 14O. Beauharnois .... ............. .... 33 6,432,193 95 106,290 1 Butter and cheese..... ...... ... ... ......... 18 33,205 ſ$ $ @ ! 2 |Lumber products ... ., ........... . ........ 5 118,142 14 12,521 3 | All other industries* . .... .. ......... ......... 10 6,280,846 81 93,769 141, Bellechasse ........ , ............ 38 76,545 7 3,600 1 | Butter and cheese................ .... ....... . 35 44,775 ſ l # @ # 2 lAll other industries*......................... 3 31,770 7 3,600 142. Berthier................. , ... ........ 51 463,185 27 22,700 l | Butter and cheese. ...... .. .. . ....... .. .. 40 60,100 (# 0 © º 2 |Log products. . ... ...... ............. ... . 4 195,725 9 8,650 3 |All other industriesº .. .. ... . , ... ... .. , . ... 7 207,360 º 18 14,050 l143. Bonaventure ................. ..... 39 320,487 60 27,410 1 Butter and cheese....................... . • © 4 5 5,000 # $ 6 # # 2 | Fish, preserved....................... , ... .. .. 9 19,321 9 960 3 | Log products.... .. .. .. * s ^ * é s e E a , e u # s # e * # • # • • * 23 280,916 47 22,450 4 All other industries* ... ... .. .. , .............. 2 2 4 4,000 144. Brome............ ................... 54 290,870 24 15,300 . 1 |Boxes, wooden......... .................. ... 4 48,825 7 5,300 2 | Butter and cheese.. ... ... .. .. ............. .. 40 99,325 © Lº g g 3 Log products... . ............... .. ..... .. 5 87,920 9 4,600 4 | All other industriesº ............... .. ... .. , .. 5 54,800 8 5,400 145. Chambly and Verchères.... ...... 46 662,854 36 34,550 l |Butter and cheese. ... ........ , ... ............ 23 51,350 G @ @ # 2 Carriages and wagons........ .... ........ .. 5 40,200 6 5,200 3 |Log products . .. : . :: ... .. ....... ... .. : .... 6 111,600 8 5,650 4 | All other industriesº ....... .... .... .... .. .. 12 459,704 22 23,700 146. Champlain ..................... .... 89 4,633,080 131 95,600 1 | Boots and shoes.................... ....... .... 4 55,150 8 5,046 2 | Brick, tile and pottery ... , ... .... . ... , . 4 36,600 4 ) , # # 3 [Lutter and cheese.... ..... ... .. ... ... .. .... . 57 62,435 © © 5 $ 4 lLime ..... .. .. ....... ... ......... .... . 4 6,650 2 400 5 |Log products............. .. ...... » g » e s e i E e © , e 11 327,802 38 24,860 6 | Lumber products.. ... ................... .. . 3 25,080 6 2,375 7 | All other industries7.. . , .. , e & s © © © © © © t é s e © © © © © © 6 4,119,363 77 62,919 woollen 1 lam #l candl *Includes 2 carriages and wagons, l cottons, 1 electric light and power, 1 flouring and grist mill pro- ducts, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 2 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 iron and steel products, ! oods. § S udes 1 carriages and wagons, 1 log products, 1 lumber products. *Includes 1 boots and shoes, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 liquors, distilled, 1 printing and publishing. udes 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished. ºIncludes 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 woodworking and turning. ºIncludes 1 agricuitural implements, 2boots and shoes, 2 clothing, men's, 1 clothing, women's, 1 cocoa and chocolate, 1 explosives, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 lumber products, 1 woollen goods, 1 wax 88, "Includes 2 boxes, wooden, lmatches, 1 smelting, 1 wood pulp, chemical and mechanical, 1 charcoal. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 223 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. » Wage- Wages Cost. Value earners. | for labour. of materials. of products. ® © •- E-ºs 4-s-s 8-é-d-8 Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO. 3 $ $ 2,735ſ 938,045 1,359,378 3,211,0971....................... Beauharnois. l4O. 37 6,162 137,194 161,191|Beurre et fromage. ....... ......... , ... ... l 58 19,250 84,875 149,905|Produits du bois de construction . .. .. ... ... ... 2 2,640 912,633 1,137,309 2,900,001|Diverses autres industries! ........... ... . * $ $ e s a 3 102 18,394 160,840 211,487|......... ... ........... Bellechasse. l4l 63 9,669 151,890 174,714 Beurre et fronlage..... : .............. , ........ 1 39 8,725 8,950 36,773 Diverses autres industries ... ....... • e s ? & e s © º 2 306 80,617 311,822 451,444 ............................. Berthier. l42 64 13,445 200,017 233,657 Beurre et fromage. . ... ... .. ... , ... ..... ... 1 143 34,505 57,200 107,587|Produits des billes (billots) ... .. ... ... .... .. .. 2 99 32,667 54,605 110,200]Diverses autres industriesº. ... ... ............ . 3 385 58,502 153,567 328,552|..................... .. Bonaventure l43. 10 7ºl 12,840 14,661|Beurre et fromage. ... .. , ... .. .. .. .. ... ... ... . 1 69 4,061 18,867 30,506 Poisson, salaisons et conserves.... .. .. ..... ... 2 289 49,919 114,860 260,885 Produits des billes (billots). , ... . » e s s e s s * s e © s º • 3 17 3,76l 7,000 22,500|Diverses autres industries*....... , , ... .. .. . ... 4 286 66,235 483,995 638,752i........ ... ... ,. e .. • • • ° • • • • . Brome. l44 . 75 21,633 18,045 53,430||Boîtes en bois. ... .. . » e © e s e e ® a • • • © e © s © * a - » © º º 1 81 15,570 383,887 434,487| Beurre et fromage. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. ... ... 2 82 17,732 55,363 99,325iProduits des billes (billots). .. 3 48 11,300 26,700 51,510 Diverses autres industriesº. .. .. .. ... .. ... . .. , 4 489 122,281 508,775 801,720|. .. .. , , ... .Chambly et Verchères. 145. 5-4 9,135 192,509 226,418 Beurre et fromage.. .. ..... 1 48 12, 994 15,495 40,210,Carrosserie ... , ... , ... , , ........ ... ..... 2 104 11,505 33,225 68,450jProduits des billes (billots)..... ... ..... ...... 3 283 88,647 267,546 466,642|Diverses autres industries". , ... .. .. ... , ... .. . 4 1,715 431,052 1,069,553 2,545,525|. ......... . ... , ..... ... Champlain. ae 90 27,320 38,370 99,655 Chaussures ......................... , ... , ... 1 88 9,830 a $ 26,500 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.. ... ... .. ..... . 2 94 17,918 259,390 300,315 Beurre et fromage. ... .. ... .. .. , ... .. .. .. ..... 3 10 1,300 $ ge 3,310[Chaux ... .. . , .. -- ' " '.. ". :, - - : -- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4 266 52,445 185,508 290,391|Produits des billes (billots).. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. 5 17 3,495 10,300 20,500|Produits du bois de construction. .. .. .. .. .. ... . 6 1,150 318,744 575,985 1,804,854| Diverses autres industries"... .. .. ... ... .. .. , .. 7 1Comprenant 2 carrosserie, 1 cotons, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 produits des moulins à farine, l produits des fonderies, 2 meubles, 1 produits en fer et en acier, 1 articles en laine. *Comprenant 1 carrosserie, 1 produits des billes (billots), 2 produits du bois de construction. *Conprenant 1 chaussures, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 lampes, 1 liqueurs distillées, 1 imprimerie et publications. *Comprenant 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini. ºComprenant 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 carrosserie, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 ouvrage et tournage du bois. ºComprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 2 chaussures, 2 habillements d'hommes, l habillements de femmes, 1 coco et chocolat, l matières explosives, 1 meubles, 1 produits du bois de construction, l articles en laine, 1 ºi# 7 omprenant 2 boîtes en bois mécaniques, 1 charbon de bois. w, , 1 allumettes, 1 métallurgie, 1 pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et 224 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. and products. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials Employees Establish- Olºl fº mentS. salaries. Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. s-,» Capital. º-a t-º Etablisse- Employés à | Salaires. ments. ires. NO. 3 NO. $ 14 7. Charlevoix. .......... ..... ... ..... 39 144,000 22 7,855 1 | Butter and cheese. .. ................. as @ ê § © » © 26 14,835 & © $ 5 2 Log products.................................. 10 106,265 16 6,125 3 All other industries*.. .. ...... .............. 3 22,900 6 1,730 148. Châteauguay...... .... ........... 44 124,945 5 2,900 1 Brick, tile and pottery . ... ..... ........ , ..... 3 8,500 , # @ 2 lButter and cheese.. .... « º º # © © o © s 4 e ê , a , g © © © © © 37 80,243 l, , @ ſ$ 3 lAll other industriesº........................... 4 36,202 5 2,900 149. Chicoutimi & Sagueney.......... 128 1,645,978 111 60,577 1 Butter and cheese............................. 81 87,015 © º (! ſ© © 2 |Lºg products.. ........................... s # © º * 39 861,253 95 49,955 3 All other industriesº. .. .. .. .. .......... # • • 8 697,710 16 10,622 15O. Compton ..... ... ................... 95 2,068,603 87 57,176 l | Butter and cheese............................. 41 50,009 @ # # 6 2 Carriages and wagons.. .............. ° s a s t e g F. , g 3 49,250 7 4,000 3 |Log Products. .. ..... .. .. ................. 42 7,339 58 33,710 4 All other industries*........ ................. . 9 l,1l2,005 22 19,466 151 Deux-Montagnes .................. 42 230,080 10 7,800 1 lButter and cheese.................... , .. .. , .. 33 67,525 @ # 2 Log Products.. .. :: ......... .. . ....... ..... 3 48,325 3 2,600 3 | All other industriesº....... ... * 1 @ @ @ , , , â s , a e © # @ @ 4 6 114,230 7 5,200 152. Dorchester .... ... ............ • © s - º 64 74,645 6 2,250 1 |Butter and cheese. ...... ....... . @ º @ # e , @ * • 4 4l © 59 44,995 43 , 4 2 Log products........... . ........ ........... 4 24,350 5 1,750 3 All other industriesº... .. .................... 1 5,300 1 500 153. Drummond & Arthabaska....... 186 1,457,459 137 79,926 1 Brick, tile and Pottery ... ... .. .. ... ... ....... . 4 9,350 # # @ # 2 | Butter and cheese. ... .. ... .. ..... ...... 112 154,350 ſ, L s , 3 Carriages and wagons....... ..... ............ 5 65,637 8 4,900 4 |Log products.......... ... ... ............... 39 401,571 60 29,956 5 |Lumber products................. .......... 4 27,650 4 2,250 6 All other industries" ......... ........ ....... 22 798,901 65 42,820 ! Includes 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 lumber products, 1 woollen goods. *Includes l agricultural implements, l carriages and wagons, 1 # products, 1 lumber products. *Includes 1 electric light and power, l flouring and grist mill products,. 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 lumber products, 2 printing and publishing, 2 wood pulp, chemical and m echanical. *Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 clothing, men's, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 gloves and mittens, 1 lumber products, 1 mattresses and spring beds, 2 wood pulp, chemical and mmechanical. *Includes 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 foundry and machine sho † 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 leather, tanned, curried an Il1Sſ]60 , ºIncludes 1 foundry and machine shop products. 7Includes l agricultural implements, 1 boots and shoes, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 buttons, 1 clothing, men's, 1 clothing, men's (factory † 1 cooperage,, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 liquors, vinous, à † 2 printing and publishing, 1 smelting, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 wool, carding and fulling, Woollen goods. t RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 225 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement--Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials.| of products. -,a smº º-6 •-• Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail. | matériaux. des produits. NO. $ $ S 183 23,004 96,025 158,418 ..... .. , .......... $ e © s a a © e Charlevoix. 147. 31 4,872 43,895 51,595||Beurre et fromage. ... ... , ... - s s © © © © © © v © a © e s ? @ © s 124 12,102 44,630 84,953 Produits des billes (billots). ................... 28 6,030 7,500 21,870|Diverses autres industries! ... .. , ... , ...... .. 137 27,763 345,122 424,059 ............... ...... Châteauguay. 148. 40 6,873 º © 15,048 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.. . .. .. ......... 71 14,495 338,893 389,483 Beurre et fromage. ........ .. .. ........... , ... . 26 6,395 6,229 19,528 Diverses autres industriesº. .. . , ..... .... , .... 1,695 253,846 722,208 1,283,938|.. . ... .. Chicoutimi et Saguenay. 149. 130 18,242 275,986 323,784Beurre et fromage.. ... ...... .. .. , ...... .. .. © 1,291 163,822 370,522 761,674|Produits des billes (billots)...... .. .. .. .. .. .. • ſ> 274 71,782| 75,700 198,480|Diverses autres industriesº... .. .. « º º » • e e v e e • • • e 1,318 303,329 931,580 1,531,509 ............ .... .......... Compton. 15O. 68 11,862 170,194 202,787|Beurre et fromage. .... .... ........... 20 7,700 8,600 23,100Carrosserie... .......................... ..... 764 135,745 453,606 739,637|Produits des billes (billots) .... , ... .. ... , ... 466 148,022 299,180 565,985 Diverses autres industries*.. ... , ... .. ..... .. .. • 226 36,277 297,267 398,680 ................ .. Deux-Montagnes. 151. 78 11,882 258,245 301,845||Beurre et fromage.. .. , .... .. ... .. .. .. ........ 35 ,35 8,500 ,800 Produits des billes (billots). .. .. ..... , ... .. ... 113 18,045 30,522 73,035 Diverses autres industriesº. .. .. .... . , , .... .... 131 20,509 234,924 289,006 . ... .. ........... ... ... . Dorchester. 152. 94 14,571 229,304 268,119 Beurre et fromage.. . .... ... ... ... , ...... ... .. 29 3,598 4,850 15,787 Produits des billes (billots)..... ... ...... , ... .. 8 2,340 770 5,100|Diverses autres industriesº.. .. .. ... ... ........ 1,155 234,273| 1,002,623 1,551,133|..... Drummond et Arthabaska. 153. 21 3,695 $ $ 6,091|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .... .......... .. 196 36,115 502,763 577,062| Beurre et fromage.. .. ... ... , ... ... .. ... .. .. .. 41 10,900 14,000 33,840Carrosserie .......... ...... , ............ . • ê = e 460 69,703 126,273 285,895|Produits des billes (billots)............... ...... 24 3,815 6,000 13,300|Produits du bois de construction ........... ... . 413 110,045 353,587 634,945|Diverses autres industries" .... .... .. .. .. ..... . | Comprenant 1 briquecerie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 articles en laine. *Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 carrosserie, 1 produits des billes (billots), 1 produits du bois de construction. *Comprenant 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 produits du bois de construction, 2 imprimerie et publications, 2 pulpe de bois, procédés chimi- ques et mécaniques. *Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 habillements d'hommes, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 gants et mitaines, 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 matelas et sommiers élastiques 2 pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. ºComprenant 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 meubles, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini. ºComprenant 1 produits des fonderies. 7 Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 chaussures, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 boutons, 1 habillements d'hommes, 1 habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 1 tonnellerie, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles,. 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 liqueurs vineuses, 1, papier, 2 imprimerie et ublications, 1 métallurgie, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, 1 cardage et foulage de la laine, 2 articles en C—15 8,lIl6, 226 é• * " CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. No, ààà Name or kind of industry. 154. Gaspé a 5 ® & s u $ é s e s e © © © e s e º º # @ @ e @ @ • © © º º s Butter and cheese Fish, preserved... .. ..... .... ... .. .. Log products........... $ # # G # # g # e e e e e º s t s e • e e e e s e a e e s * e e e • © © g · é e © © S"º s s s s s s i e s s e s s a a m e s º s s © º º @ L @ @ @ @ Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ... ... , ... $ Foundry and machine shop products.. .... , .. .. Lumber products................ , .... ... , ... . Paints and varnishes. ... ............... ... . Plumbing and tinsmithing. ..... .......... , ... All other industries! e 1 e e , e e , I , e s e @ e , e s « • • * º * º * 156. Huntingdon Butter and cheese.......... .................. Log products ......... 6 e s s s s s m e s s e e e s é , a à º º º º º All other 1ndustriesº. .. ... .. ... . · · · · e s 5 g @ @ @ e º s t s e s e e > s * º * 157. Jacques-Cartier.................... Butter and cheese. .. ... ....- ................ . Leather, tanned, curried and finished All other industriesº a a , r E s @ E @ @ @ @ @ s s # , mr © © © º º º * º * 158. Joliette. .. .. . é s s g p * $ , e , e e g , b , e * º * a * • • Agricultural implements. ..... ................ I3utter and cheese Log products ........ .. ... .............. , ... . All other industries*.. ... s e s e m # 4 @ @ @ @ d, • º • º º s t s • • • • N º º º º e s E n # s , , , , • us © • • • 159. Karmouraska ... ................... Agricultural implements. .. .. . , Butter and cheese.......... ..... ...... ..... Log products. ... ... .... ... 16O. Labelle Butter and cheese. ........................ .... Carriages and wagons Log products.. ................................ All other industriesº º $ $ @ # @ @ @ us $ à à 9 g e $ $ $ e g • s ^ is , à dº # s s e , « e s s e » ê • • e e © v e $ a @ # & 5 g a • @ , $ t t e , @ s @ m e a e & m e • • e u © e e ſº Employees Establish- OIl ments. salaries. Salaries. :- Capital. ui-s é-º Etablisse- Employés à | Salaires, ments. † NO. $ NO. $ 137 416,792 169 39,235 3 6,500 ſ© º © ® 112 213,277 127 19,920 22 197,015 42 19,315 47 9,156,361 #0 357,037 4 41,770 11 6,785 5 515,729 56 34,732 3 361,856 13 15,300 3 213,650 16 14,181 3 453,307 33 38,400 4 692,350 74 28,455 25| 6,877,699 207 219,184 39 164,640 10 4,650 33 67,940 © º ds # 3 19,800 5 1,500 3 76,900 5 3,150 30 4,868,485 211 224,925 4 8,750 • • @ # 3 357,300 14 24,874 23 4,502,435 197 200,051 64 844,733 62 56,620 3 41,200 6 3,100 43 70,369 © # ê ! 5 135,400 9 6,050 13 597,764 47 47,470 32 206,305 15 12,255 5 98,000 11 7,705 24 39,205 g E s # 3 69,100| 4 4,550 86 646,264 62 34,984 56 53,160 gs # # # 3 27,520 3 1,600 19 467,424 49 26,184 8 98,160 10 7,200 meat packing, 1 soap, 1 textiles, dyeing and finishing. "Includes 1 axes and tools, 2 bags, cotton, 1 batting, 1 boot and shoe supplies, 1 brass castings, 2 brick, tile and pottery, 2 clothing, men's, 1 cordage, rope and twine, 1 cottons, 1 drugs, 1 electric light and power, 1 furnishing goods, men's, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 iron and steel products, 2 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 mattresses and springs beds, 1 refrigerators, 1 sewing machines, 1 slaughtering and *Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 flouring and grist mill products. *Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 bridges, iron and steel, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 coffees and spices, 1 cutlery and edge tools, 1 drugs, 1 dyeing, cleaning and scouring, 1 electric light and power, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 hats, caps and furs, l iron and steel products, 1 liquors, malt, 1 log products, 1 lumber products, 2 monuments and tombstones, 1 railway supplies, 1 rice cleaning and polishing, 1 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, 2 wire, l woollen goods. * Includes 2 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 clothing, men's, 2 clothing, women's, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 miscellaneous, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing, 2 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, 1 wall paper. º Includes 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 graphite, 1 lime, 2 lumber products, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 227 dºd 6) TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials. of products. E-8 #- •-6 «-2 Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur gageS. pour travail.| matériaux. ldes produits. NO. $ : $ 3 • 1º 104,780 409,804 772,736 .... .. ................... ... .. Gaspé. 154 6 820 11,356 13,669 Beurre et fromage .... .. .. .. .. ... .. ... ... ... 1 961 62,844 296,703 355,021 Poisson, salaisons et conserves. ... ............. 2 • 41,116 101,745 224,046|Produits des billes (billots). , ..... ... ........ .. . 3 5646 1,717,091 4,793,585 8,613,896 .. . , ................. .. Hochelaga. 155 116 37,380 53,543 116,780Chaussures.......... ....... , ... ............ 1 193 37,854 298,771 422,341| Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ... .. ............ .. 2 244 100,710 304,443 ó45,084|Produits des fonderies. .. ............. ........ 3 231 73,616 72,783 201,632 Produits du bois de construction... ... .. .. ... .. 4 59 25,554 281,000 566,922 Peintures et vernis. ... ............ ... , ....... 5 484 l39,814 389,376 677,500Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... .. ... .. ... .. .. .. .. 6 º · 1,302,163 3,393,669 6,083,637iDiverses autres industries'. , ... ... .. .. ... .... . 7 95 23,297 281,933 347,500 ... .. .. .. ...... ..... Huntingdon. 156. 48 12,516 253,903 294,955 Beurre et fromage......... .. .. , ... ............ 1 17 2,731 1,450 7,395|Produits du bois de construction. .. ... ... .. .. .. 2 30 8,050 26,580 45, l50|Diverses autres industriesº. ......... .. . ... . 3 1,523 575,630 2,062,185 3,804,453 .... ........ .. , Jacques-Cartier. 157 8 1,914 19,053 24,362 Beurre et fromage.... ........ ................ 1 # #! 392,405 651,000 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini..... .. . , ........ . . | 2 1,361 516,015 1,650,727 3,129,091|Diverses autres industriesº... ........ .... .. .. | 3 ºis 138,819 549,347 1.092,609 .................... ......... Joliette. 158 35, 9,300 2,303 24,960||Instruments aratoires. ....... , ............. ... . 1 86 16,783 240,784 287,473 Beurre et fromage. ... ... .......... , ... .... .. .. 2 7 36,68# 52,805 118,280 Produits des billes (billots).... .. .............. 3 406 76,053 253,455 # bï § autres industries*.................. .. . 4 196 36,940 206,942 315,810 e e e ê • • • • • • • v e s © © © • • • * Kamouraska. 159 # 16,135 20,575 76,310 Instruments aratoires.. ...................... .. 1 64 10,305 166,209 197,400 Beurre et fromage. . ... .. .. ... .. ... ... .. « e s 2 • 10,500 20,158 42,100 Produits des billes (billots). .. .. .. .. 3 759 136,598 545,212 855,212 . ..... .. ... .. .. ... ... .. : ... .. Labelle. 16O. 91i 14,694 193,411 226,324 Beurre et fromage. ... ......... .. .. .. ... , ... .. 1 17 5,700 5,980 15,995||Carrosserie .. ...................... .......... 2 593 1# 305,470 538,623 Produits des billes (billots) .. .. ... ... .. .. .. .. . 3 58 147o7 40,351 74,270|Diverses autres industriesº. .. ... .. .. .. .. ... .. . 4 lComprenant 1 haches et outils, 2 sacs en coton, 1 ouate, 1 articles de cordonnerie, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 habillements d'hommes, 1 corderie, 1 cotons, 1 drogues, l lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, 1 meubles, 1 produits en fer et en acier, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 1 glacières, 1 machines à coudre, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 savonnerie, 1 tissus teints et finis. *Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 boîtes en bois, l produits des moulins à farine. Ö *Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 ponts en fer et en acier, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 café et epices, 1 coutellerie et instruments tranchants, 1 drogues, lteinturerie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 chapellerie et pelleterie, 1 produits en fer et en acier, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 produits des billes (billcts), 1 produits du bois de construction, 2 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 matériaux de chemin de fer, 1 nettoyage du riz, 1 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 2 fil de fer, 1 articles en laine. 4 Comprenant 2 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 habillements d'hommes, 2 habillements de fenimes, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 divers, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 2 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 1 tapisserie. - * Comprenant 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 meubles, 1 graphite, 1 chaux, 2 produits du bois de construction, l articles en laine. C—l5# 228 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts—Capital, wages, materials and products. Emplovees Establish- †y 1 Inents. salaries. Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. •-- Capital. º--» º-8 Etablisse- Employés à | Salaires. ments. salaires. NO, $ NO. $ 161. Laprairie & Napierville . ... ... . 26 221,088 14 7,170 1 Butter and cheese ............. ............... 20 52,325 # # # # 2 lAll other industries , ... .................. ..... 6 168,763 14 7,170 162. L'Assomption.. ....... ............. 38 423,361 24 17,600 1 |Butter and cheese........................ .. ... 27 68,811 @ @ @ @ 2 products....... : ... ......... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 3 263,600 11 8,800 3 | All other industriesº. ... .. .. ... .| . .. • • • • • • • • • • . 8 90,950 13 8,800 163. Laval......... ..... ...... .. · · · · · · · · · 18 146,200 14 11,700 l | Butter and cheese ......... .. , ... . * g $ @ # $ $ $ $ 10 22,300 ſ© © # g 2 lAll other industries*......... ............. ... . 8 123,900 14 11,700 164. Lévis.......... ........ • , • • • • • a v e s s e 62 2,191,978 176 123,008 1 Butter and cheese...... .. ... .... .. .. .. .. .. .. , 12 11,268 # # g# # 2 Clothing, men's .......... ...... s é @ @ $ @ # # # $ # @ 9 24,800 17 6,987 3 Clothing, women's .. .. ... s s , • • • • • • • • º º n º 4 • • e 5 8,972 5 2,250 4 |Furniture and upholstered goods. ..... · E º e , a , , 4 91,275 8 7,600 5 |Harness and saddlery. , . ..... ... .. .. .. .. ... . 3 67,300 12 8,365 6 jLog products. ... . • s • e e s s s • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • º º º 5 427,300 18 14,700 7 |Lumber products ...... ........... ... .. ... .. 3 · 23,625 3 2,800 8 All other industriesº ... .. . © s • 1 , s @ e @ a @ F º « 4 , à $ 6 © © 21 l,537,438 113 80,306 165. L'Islet. .. . ... . ........ - • -- · • • • • -- 43 173,108 32 12,660 l | Butter and cheese............ . · a s s * n s e e s • G @ @ 17 27,500 # @ © | 2 2 products. .................. .. .. · · · · · · · · 20 97,758 26 8,550 3 lAll other industriesº............ .... ......... . 6 47,850 6 4,110 166. Lotbinière............ ..... * s s * @ 4 * g * 85 220,521 24 11,140 1 |Brick, tile and pottery.......... .. . ... .... 20 18,225 2 Butter and cheese..... .. ... .... .. . ...... 50 66,291 é le $ $ 3 |Log products.. ... ............ ....... , ....... 11 106,180 18 8,540 4 All other industriesº. ... ... , .. , ... . .... ... , , . 4 29,825 6 2,600 167. Maisonneuve.................. .... 75| 7,865,487 232 234,350 1 | Boots and shoes......... . , ... ... , ... ..... 7 184,308 30 29.260. 2 Bread, biscuits and confectionery .......... .. , . 12 137,070 16 14,252 3 |Brick, tile and pottery. ... ........ , ... .. .. .. U 3 126,840 é, @ $ © 4 Carriages and wagons.. ... ..... .... .. ... .... 5 27,600 7 4,640 5 Clothing, women's.............. .............. 3 4,400 3 1,500 1 car repairs, 2 foundry and mnachine shop ! Includes 2 agricultural implements, 1 brick, Lile and pottery, 2 carriages vegetable canning. 2Includes 2 boots and shoes, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 gas machines, 1 lumber products, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. * Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 cement, Portland, 1 fruit and vege- table canning, 2 lumber products, 1 paper. * Includes 1 axes and tools, 1 boots and shoes, 2 boxes, wooden, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, and wagons, l fruit and roducts, 1 furnishing goods, men's, 2 hats, caps and furs, 1 matches, 1 monuments and tombstones, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 printing and publishing, 2 ships and ship #. 2 tobacco, † and cigarettes, 1 wax candles. º Includes 1 brick, tile an products. pottery, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 2 lumber r Includes 1 boxes, wooden, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, men's, 1 foundry and machine shop products. # 229 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials.| of products. -s s- •,-,-sess> ©-sºs-et- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Employés à Gages , Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO, S $ S 268 58,364 210,381 325,274 ..... .. ... Laprairie et Napierville. 161. 52 10,612 174,181 207,432 Beurre et fromage ... ......................... 216 47,752 36,200 117,842|Diverses autres industries"..... , ... .. , ... .... 527 105,919 358,309 597,396| ... .. ... ... .. ........ L'Assomption. 162. 56 10,169 205,929 245,706|Beurre et flomage. ... .. .. .. ......... , ......... 335 63,200 125,146 262,940 Produits des billes (billots).. .. ... , ... .. , ... ... . 136 32,550 27,234 88,750[Diverses autres industries*.. .. ... ... .. , ........ 185 38,662 117,754 2l4,00òl .............. ... ............. . Laval. 163. 22 4,114 78,5S4 99,540 Beurre et fromage. .......... .. .............. 163 34,548 39,170 114,465 Diverses autres industries*..................... 1,753 442,204 973,250 2,006,270| . ... .......... ... ..... , .... J,évis. 164 23 3,046 53,975 63,408| Beurre et fromage. .. .. .. 1 # # # # @ # 6 # # e © © © º $ $ $ is @ @ @ 65 4,771 45,873 74,610 Habillements d'hommes.. .. ............... ... . 30 2,269 # g 6,300 Habillements de femmes.... .......... ........ 67 28,200 22,935 69,380]Meubles...... . ................ ........... 87 20,832 79,000 117,395,Sellerie. ....... : . .. ... .. : .. ............ , ... .. 17 4 35,540 77,083 187,645 Produits des billes (billots).. .. , ... .. , .... , ... 24 8,788 8,400 25, 160 Produits du bois de construction.. .. ........ # 1,283 33S,758 685,984 1,462,372 Diverses autres industries*..... , ... • @ @ L @ @ @ @ E 222 26,748 102,548 183,9201............ ............... ... . L'Islet. 165. 32 4,4S9 78,820 94,839 Beurre et fromage. ... .. .. .. ... . ... , * ^ , e E e e s u e s 153 16,499 19,728 65,056 Produits des billes (billots). .. . .. .. . .. .. ... .. 37 5,760 4,000 24,025 Diverses autres industriesº..... .. ... .. , , . .... 499 58,983 311,621 473,109|, .......... .... .......... Lotbinière. 166. 197 21,968 @ @ 50,440 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie......... ſ º © s e e L º º 89 14,240 249,647 291,348| Beurre et fromage. ... ... ... ... , ... ... .. , ... & 183 17,425 56,559 110,801|Produits des billes (billots).... , ... . 30 5,350 5,415 20,520|Diverses autres industriesº ... . .. .. - , .... , ... . 5,264 1,753,332 7,150,370 10,953,897|. .... ........ ........ Maisonneuve. 167. 534 155,948 327,310 705,104|Chaussures. ..... .... .. ....................... 190 78,087 199,775 359,080 Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .... ... ... ........ 86 22,825 e et 58,000 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.. , .... , ........ . 28 12,700 4,650 33,2501Carrosserie. , ................. , ................ 18 3,300 3,000 14,500 Habillements de femmes. ... , , ... ..... , .. , ... . N° * Comprenant 2 instruments aratoires, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 carrosserie, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes. *Comprenant 2 chaussures, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 machines à gaz, 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes. *Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 2 carrosserie, 1 ciment de Portland, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 2 produits du bois de construction, 1 papier. * Comprenant 1 haches et outils, 1 chaussures, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 répara- tions de wagons de chemin de fer, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 articles de toilette pour hom.mes, 2 chapel- lerie et pelleterie, 1 allumettes, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 imprimerie et publications, 2 navires, construction et radoub de, 2 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, 1 cierges. º Comprenant 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 carrosserie, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 2 produits du bois de construction. º Comprenant 1 boîtes en bois, l carrosserie, l habillements d'hommes, 1 produits des fonderies. 230 1 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. $ #- 4s TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. Employees Establish- OIl $ lnentS. salaries. Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. - Capital. «©- > E-8 Etablisse- Employés à | Salaires. mentS. salaires. NO. $ NO. $ Maisonneuve-Con. 6 Lumber products. .. : ... ............... © s , 9 * e » · 7 212,737 10 8,550 7 | Plumbing and tinsmithing. ... ... .. ... . 4 g t s • • 6 115,555 12 9,740 8 | All other industries*....... ... ............. . 32 7,057,477 154 166,408 168. Maskinongé.......... (_ s g i , s # # # # e # º © © 55 410 023 35 17,955 1 | Butter and cheese.................. , ... , ... .. 40 52,655 ſ$ # 5 § 2 |Log products. ... .. . · · · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 274,459 19 9,700 3 | All other industries* ... .................... 9 82,909 | 16 8,255 169. Megantic . ........ .......... ..... 98 887,552 71 48,455 1 Butter and cheese.. ... . , . .... .. · e s » e ^ , • # * º * 64 44,130 0 @ s $ 2 Carriages and wagons. ..... , .... .... ... $ # 4 > 3 38,575 5 3,700 3 | Leather, tanned, curried and finished ... .. ... . 3 59,000 6 3,860 4 |Log products............ , .......... .. , ....... 18 445,445 32 24,405 5 All other industries*. ... ............ ... ..... 10 300,402 # 16,490 17O. Missisquoi........ , ......... , s • e 5 s a e 59 528,966 58 41,226 l Agricultural implements. .. .................... 3 179,875 12 14,400 2 Butter and cheese..... ... ................... 31 | 83,450 # # $ , 3 Clothing, men's....... .. , ... ... . e é s @ t e # 4 • e s s a 3 4,885 3 1,300 4 |Log products........... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . u 6 31,385 7 y 5 Lumber products.. .. .................. ... .. 5 49,216 8 3,570 6 | All other industries*........ ........ .... ... 11 180,155 · , 28 18,956 171. Montcalm. ... ........... .......... 24| | 93,786 7 4,300 1 |Butter and cheese........ ... .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 20 39,675 © s p 2 |Log products ........... , .... ........ ... , .... 4 54,111 7 4,300 172. Montmagny. ..... ... , .. ............ 33 492,120 29 28,562 l |Butter and cheese .... ..... ..... .... , ... .. 20 23,905 y s g $ 2 Log products............................. .. . 6 317,960 19 18,850 3 | All other industries* ........ .... ............. 7 150,255 10 9,712 * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 cars and car works, 1 car repairs, 2 clothing, men's (factory product), 1 coffins amd caskets, 1 cottons, l electric light and power, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furnishing goods, men's, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 gas, lighting and heating, l hay, baled, 1 in on and steel products, 1 lasts and pegs, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 liquors, malt, 1 musical instruments, 1 patent medicines, l printing and publishing, 1 railway supplies, 1 roofing and roofing materials, 1 sausage casings, 1 sugarrefining, 2 vinegar and pickles, 1 wall paper, 1 washing compounds. º © * ſncludes 1 boxes, wooden, 1 clothing, men's, 2 flouring and grist mill products, l furnishing goods, men's, 2 lumber products, 1 matches, 1 woodworking and † * Includes 2 agricultural implements, 1 boots and shoes, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 clothing, n.en's, 1 clothing, women's, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 2 lumber products. * Includes 1 carriages and wagons, 1 car repairs, 1 corsets and supplies, 1 flouring and grist mill pro- duets, l foundry and machine shop products, 1 harness and saddlery, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, I needles, 1 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 woollen goods. * Includes 2 agricultural implements, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 electric light and power, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 lumber products, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 23l TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value e8lr n6ºTS. for labour. of materials. of products. º-º «-,» «- E-,-º - Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO. 3 $ $ 1 Maisonneuve-Fin. 135 46,497 45,520 164,250|Produits du bois de construction. ..... .. ...... 202 56,314 119,700 218,172|Plomberie et ferblanterie ... .. ............ .... 4,071| l,377,661| 6,450,415| 9,401,541|Diverses autres industries! ............. .... 518 67,052 378,673 585,047|. .... .. © m s s • > • • • • • • • e m e s Maskinongé. 168. 68 12,957 219,299 258,778|Beurre et fromage. ... ... .. .. « • • • • • • • • « • • · · · · · . 298 36,604 120,2oo 243,835|Produits des billes (billots)................. ... . 152 17,491 39,174 82,434| Diverses autres industries*... ......... , .... . , © s 731 157,214 604,619 1,003,197|....... t> a E # # $ a @ @ e s p # .. ......Mégantic. 169. # 13,159 191,655 223,835||Beurre et fromage....................... .... . 23 6,694 14,190 33,280iCarrosserie...... ............................ 25 8,044 127,333 182,226]Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini....... ... .......... 371 66,950 159,090 325,165|Produits des billes (billots). .. .. .. .. . C# • # # # # # a d s 233 62,367 112,351 238,691|Diverses autres industries*.. , ...... . © © © © © º e » , e a 751 255,780 627,115| 1,034,762|................. .. .. ... .Missisquoi. 1'7O. 102 37,792 50,839 130,500||Instruments aratoires......... .. .... .. .. .... 62 13,609 310,454 356,855||Beurre et fromage. .. ... , - p s , e @ s s s © e s @ s © s , e @ e @ e 20 3,075 4,000 9,859|Habillements d'hommes. ... ..... ... .. , . é e s s s s s 31 4,445 6,650 19,742|Produits des billes (billots).. .. ...... , .. ....... 27 8,625 14,253 32,426|Produits du bois de construction. ..... , # 4 @ @ @ @ @ e 509| 188,234 240,919 485,380|Diverses autres industries*. ... . ..... ... .. .. 98 13,284 130,818 181,740l .................. ....... Montcalm. 1'71 40 4,621 109,820 132,530 Beurre et fromage. .... .. ... .. .. .. ſº 5S 8,663 ,998 49,210|Produits des billes (billots)... ... ... ........... 502 # 265,496 469,501| .... , ........ . ....... Montmagny. 1'72. 35 5,687 99,753 116,886]Beurre et fromage. ... ... ..................... 396 53,186 137,655 276,870|Produits des billes (billots)....... . «© s • e © , • e s e s e - 71 19,150 28,088 75,745|Diverses autres industriesº ............ , .... , .. * Comprenant 1 i nstruments aratoires, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 balais et brosses, 1 construction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 2 habillements d'hom.mes (fabriqués), 1 cer- cueils, l cotons, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes,, 1 meubles, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage 1 foin pressé, 1 produits en fer et en acier, 1 formes et chevilles à chaussures, 2 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 instruments de musique, 1 re- mèdes patentés, 1 imprimerie et publications. 1 matériaux de chemin de fer, 1 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 enveloppes à saucisson, 1 raffineries de sucre, 2 vinaigre et marinades, 1 tapisserie, 1 compositions à laver. * Comprenant 1 boîtes en bois, 1 habillements d'hommes, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, 2 produits du bois de construction, l allumettes, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois. 8 Comprenant 2 instruments aratoires, 1 chaussures, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 habillements d'hommes, 1 habillements de femmes, 2 produits des fonderies, produits du bois de construction. * Comprenant 1 carrosserie, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 corsets, 1 produits des mou- lins à farine, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 sellerie, 1 euir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 aiguilles, 1 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, 1 articles en laine. * Comprenant 2 instruments aratoires, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 pro- duits des moulins à farine, 1 produits du bois de construction, l articles en laine. 232 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. Emplovees Establish- #y Cº ments. salaries. : alaries. No. Name or kind of industry. - Capital. •=sºs <- Etablisse- Employés à | Salaires. ments. salaires. NO, 3 NO, $ 173. Montmorency. ..... . © e © • • • e • © © © © © © º 220,574 13 9,800 1 Butter and cheese ............. , ........ .. .. . 40,159 @ C © © 2 | Log products . ... .. ............ ......... .. · . » 8 5,000 3 All other industries*.. .. .. . , ..... ... .. . sº s s a s * 144,965 5 4,800 174. Montreal, Ste. Anne. ...... ....... | 28,463,257 1,923 1,902,303 1 Awnings, tents and sails..... ...... , ........ # 3 29,420| . 7 7,740 2 Baking powder and flavouring extracts.. ... .... 3 56,725 17 13,708 3 | Boilers and engines ... , ......... .... .. .. .. . 4 501,386 19 18,820 4 Boots and shoes........................ .. ... . 3 438,449 34 35,700 5 Boxes and bags, paper . ... ..... ..... , ... .. .. 4 109,315 15 17,780 6 Brass castings. . , , ....... .. .. , . .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · 3 9 12 12,520 7 jBread, biscuits and confectionery...... * q º © e s * 5 60,810 18 15,352 8 Carriages and wagons................ , .... .. , . . 8 135,163 10 8,750 9 Clothing, men's........ ................ , . (@ @ | E 22 394,842 64 78,020 10 ©othing, men's (factory product).. .. ......... . 9 1,080,111 143 147,786 11 Clothing, women's (factory product). .. ... . .. 4 132,706 24 18,860 12 Coffees and spices. ........ ... . , ...... ... .. .. 5 252,345 41 37,853 13 Cooperage. ... .. : ...... ... , e e s = e 4 , g e © © a © s º º º 3 26, 4 6,000 14 Foundry and machine shop products . ...... ... 14 1,327,483 78 74,410 15 Furniture and upholstered goods. . ... ... • , , , , , 3 34,3 11 11,300 16 | Furnishing goods, men's. ............. , .... s # # > -; 11 672,102 89 75,491 17 |Harness and saddlery. .. .. , ... .... . • e s s • e s © e s a • 4 163,800 52 43,096 18 | Hats, caps and furs. .. .. .......... ............ 20 1,168,100 153 152,550 19 Iron and steel products.......... ... ... , .... 6 1,727,585 56 72,252 20 Paints and varnishes.. ... .......... .... .... 4 913,755 48 59,624 21 | Patent medicines .............. ............... 3 152,292 |13 9,040 22 Plumbing and tinsmithing ....... ............ 10 273,782 37 28,944 23 |Printing and bookbinding.............. - # r à e @ q • 7 274,482 39 32,665 24 |Printing and publishing .... .. ... ... ......... 24 3,514,195 319 228,972 25 | Roofing and roofing materials. ... , ............. 3 78,000 11 15,425 26 | Rubber clothing. ........... ..... ............ 4 63,100 22 15,456 27 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. ........... .... 13 502,760 108 117,047 28 | All other industries*. ... ... .. .. , .. , ... .. .. .... 80 14,305,831 479 547,142 175. Montreal, St. Antoine ... .. 4 º , s e s 130 5 758,556 595 613,513 l | Aerated and mineral waters ... ... ... ......... 3 23,100 7 5,050 2 | Boots and shoes . .. .................. 5 e r e s e 5| 1,337,407 72 78,474 3 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. .... ... © © © © © º 7 293,872 45 29,076 4 Carriages and wagons.. ... .. ... ... . © a © © © e g is © s © 7 211,145 15 18,512 . 5 Clothing, men's. ........ ..... .. .. * 6 e s © © º e g e 17 364,192 45 49,362 6 Clothing, men's (factory product) ... ... © © © 5 206,764 44 37,040 7 Clothing, women's. ....... ... . . « @ # $ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @s 12 144,445 24 19,978 wooden, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 cars and car works, 1 car wheels, 1 cement, * Includes 1 boxes, wooden, 1 cardboard, 1 lime, 1 liquors, vinous. * Includes 2 agricultural implements, 1 artificial feathers and , flowers,, 1 artificial limbs and trusses, 1 babbitt metal, 1 bags, cotton, 2 belting and hose, leather, 2 blacksmithing, 1 boxes, cigar, 2 boxes, ortland, 1 china and glass, decorating, 2 church decorations, 1 clothing, women's, 1 cottolene, 1 cotton and wool waste, 2 dies and moulds, 2 drugs, 2 electrical apparatus and supplies, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 2 fringes, cords and tassels, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 2 fur dressing, 1 hardware, carriage and saddlery, i hay, baled, 1 hosiery and knit goods, 1 interior decorations, 2 jewelry and repairs, 1 lamps, lasts and gs, 1 lead bar and pipe, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 liquors, malt, 2 log products, 2 lum- † roducts, 1 mattresses and spring beds, 1 mirrors and plate glass, 1 monuments and tombstones, 1 op- goods, 1 painting and glazing, 1 photography, 2 photographic materials, 1 pipe and boiler covering, 1 plumbers'supplies, 2 quilted goods, 1 railway supplies, 1 safes, 2 scales, 1 sewing machines,.1 ships and ship repairs, 1 shoddy, 1 silk and silk goods, 1 silversmithing, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 soap, 1 sugar refining, 1 umbrellas, 1 washing blue, 2 wire, 1 woodworking and turning, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 33 6) a d *R TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value G3uI'IkerS, for labour. lof materials. of products. - s- ©- º-ga - Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Employés à| Gages , | Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail. | matériaux. des produits. NO. 3 S $ 126 25,344 138,128 225,089 ..................... . Montmorency. 173. 34 7,104 89,595 108,076 Beurre et fromage. ... .. .......... ... .. ... ... . 36 4,700 5,686 22,263 Produits des billes (billots)... ... ........... ... . 56 13,540 42,847 94,750|Diverses autres industries*... ... .............. 17,666 5,915,373 17,563,030 31,843,090|............. Montréal, Ste-Anne.. 174 . 31 12,414 17,250 48,640 Auvents, tentes et voiles ... . ' . ... ... .. .. .. , , . 34 6,890 48,011 85,554 Poudre-levain et essences. .. ... .. ........ .. . 339 144,000 223,559 463,300 Bouilloires et machines. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... 407 159,702 311,610 647,400|Chaussures. ... .. , ... ... ... ........ ..... ... , . 303 64,675 73,330 243,660||Boîtes et sacs, papier. ... . ........ ... ....... . 7 30,598 28,120 90,000 Fonderies de cuivre ... .. .. ... , ... ........ ... .. . 65 23,078 71,935 14l,420Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ... . .... ..... ... 100 45,520 40,135 119,279/Carrosserie. ....... ........... ...... ......... 323 116,704 195,733 516,604|Habillements d'hommes. .. .. ...... ...... ... .. 1,995 450,269 1,181,700 2,335,180lHabillements d'hommes (fabriqués) .. , .... .. .. 454 66,964 169,000 312,000|Habillements de femmes (fabriqués). ... ....... . 62 19,874 297,900 513,865||Café et épices. .... ... ..... , ... ... .. , ..... . , # $ 47 18,400 27,050 77,000 Tonnellerie ... .. .. . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 835 351,9l1 380,957 1,044,14l |Produits des fonderies ... . ....... , ... .. .. .. , 34 14,245 24,059 61,780|Meubles ... ..... , ... , ..................... 1,118 198,800 579,055| 1,016,900Articles de toilette pour hommes............... 250 79,260 258,056 457,900|Sellerie. ... . , ... ... .. ... ... ... ... .... .... . 934 2l#,255| 1,071,860 1,667,685||Chapellerie et pelleterie..... - # s s s º - -- n s 4 s a , E s @ s e 1,160 436,454 886,232 1,620,946|Produits en fer et en acier. . , , . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 228 71,326 727,500 1,029,670| Peintures et vernis. . , ... .. .. .. .. ... ... .. . . 6-3 44 12,142 52,400 103,000|Remèdes patentés.. .. .. . ..... .. , ... .. ... , ... . 2S6 98,914 171,706 379,8 09 Plomberie et ferblanterie .. . , ... ... . 183 : 65, 91,213 328,861||Imprimerie et reliure . .. , ... ................ 1,208 490,477 491,662 1,683,916 Imprimerie et publications .... .. ... .. .. .. ... . 30 12,700 121,900 186,090 Toiture et matériaux de toiture.. , ... .. ....... . 66 21,390 57,900 125,600.Vêtements en caoutchouc. ... .. .............. 1,000 280,900 372,639 1,269,452 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes ................... . 6,060 2,407,111 9,599,558 15,273,438 Diverses autres Industries*.... ... .... , ... .... 5,157| 1,792,797 3,704,663 8,076,974 , ............ Montréal, St-Antoine 175. 18 7,366 9,918 17,000 Eaux gazeuses et minérales. .. .. ........ , , .... . 760 310,373 799,752 l,621,600 Chaussures. .. .. .. .. . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · l74 57,756 166,714 315,031 Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ... ............ ... . 144 63,192 42,335 163,500 Carrosserie ... ... .. , , . .. * º * • e • s * © e s e • © e s , a s 334 147,558 230,350 536,910 Habillements d'hommes. ... ... ... .. .. .. .. , , ... 502 154,191 246,698 536,100 Habillements d'honmes (fabriqués) . .......... 251 52,280 115,049 291,373 Habillements de femmes......... .... ........ N° * Comprenant 1 boîtes en bois, 1 carton, 1 chaux, 1 liqueurs vineuses. 2 Comprenant 2 instruments aratoires, 1 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 1 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc., 1 métal babbitt, 1 sacs en coton, 2 courroies et tuyaux en cuir, 2 forges, 1 boîtes à ci- gares, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 balais et brosses, 1 construction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 roues de wagons, l ciment de Portland, 1 porcelaine et verre, décorations, 2 décorations d'églises, 1 habillements de femmes, 1 cottolène, 1 coton et laine, déchets, 2 coins et moules, 2 drogues, 2 appareils et effets électriques, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 2 frange, corde et glands, 1 conserves e fruits et légumes, 2 pel- leterie, préparation, 1 quincaillerie, 1 foin pressé, 1 bonneterie, 1 décorations d'intérieurs, 2 orfèvrerie, 1 lamp s l formes et chevilles à chaussures, 1 plomb en bal res et tuyaux, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 liqueurs, malt, 2 produits des billes (billots), 2 produits du bois de construction, 1 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 1 miroirs et glaces, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 articles optiques, 1 peinture et vitrerie, 1 photographie, 2 matériel photographique, 1 matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, 1 ef- fets de plombiers, 2 effets piqués, 1 matériaux de chemin de fer, 1 coffres-forts, 2 balances, 1 machines à coudre, 1 navires, construction et radoub de, 1 drap renaissance, 1 soie et effets en soie, l argenterie, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 savonnerie, 1 raffineries de sucre, 1 parapluies, 1 bleu à laver, 2 fil de fer, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois, 1 articles en laine. # 234 é- ,* * CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. Mo. 1 Employees Establish- OIl mentS. salaries. Name or kind of industry. - Capital. •â-d- Etablisse- Flmployés à mentS. salaires. NO. $ NO, Montreal, St. Antoine-Con. Electrical apparatus and supplies .............. 4 224,876 26 Foundry and machine shop products.. .. ...... 3 21,800 5 Furnishing goods, men's ........ .. ........... . 4 325,000 32 Lumber products ... .. , . . • © s r e s s s & a, e • s • « s , # 3 75,700 7 Patent medicines. ............. ... , © # # # $ - e s s u * © 1 3 223,520 24 Plumbing and tinsmithing....... ............. . 10 119,841 24 Printing and publishing.... ........ ...... .. . 7 149,226 28 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.. ............ ... . 3 288,25 27 All other industries* ........ .. .. . ... ........ . 37 1,749,418 175 176. Montreal, St. Jacques. ............ l76 3,732,611 504 Boots and shoes.. ... . • • • e s • • •n a , e , • • © © © © • é « º 4 * 16 439,080 69 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ... ......... 11 297,403 53 Carriages and wagons......................... . 9 98,657 12 Church decorations............................ 3 40,500 5 Clothing, men's (factory product)........... ... 8 151,800 39 Clothing, men's. .... .. , , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ° 11 50,072 15 Clothing, wonen's ........................ • # @ @ 18 55,795 18 Coffees and spices............................. 3 ,350 9 Foundry and machine shop products ... ..... , 4 50, 100 7 Fruit and vegetable canning. , ... .... ..... . 3 93,500 18 Harness and saddlery ........................ . 4 26,450 5 Hats, caps and furs ........... ..... . , . a # @ $ 7 | 282,925 50 Musical instruments ............. ........ # # 3 21,700 b Plumbing and tinsmithing. ................... 20 99,675 40 Printing and publishing................... ... 14 460,238 44 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, ..... _ .......... 3 16, 9 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff..... ..... 3 50,850 * 6 All other industries *................... ..... . 86 1,430,716 100 1'77. Montreal, St. Laurent. ............ 195 4,610,152 567 Aerated and mineral waters , ......... , ....... . 6 158,000 21 Boots and shoes ....... .. . ................. 4 36,854 12 Bread, biscuits and confectionery , ...... .. , .. 17 196.759 36 Carriages and wagons. ....................... 4 60,966 8 Clothing, men's. ........ ... ...... ......... 19 104,560 41 Clothing, men's (factory product). ... . 7 • • • • • • • 7 155,707 33 Clothing, women's .... ....... , ............... 31 72,825 37 Foundry and machine shop products ... ... .... . 4 267,398 15 Furniture and upholstered goods.. ... , ... e ſy 3 42,850 7 Harness and saddlery . ................... • • • • • 3 158,850 9 Hats, caps and furs . .... ... ................. 12 · 81,141 23 Jewelry and repairs ......... .... ............ 3 72,812 11 Salaries. salaires 4, 26,692 37,276 5,550 5,748 95,598 513,376 15,478 9,250 26,448 4,850 36,250 30,388 18,100 5,770 13,040 17,039 11,728 1 brooms and brushes, and l Includes 1 awnings, tents and"sails, 2 belting and hose leather, 1 blacksmithing, 1 boxes, wooden, upholstered goods, 1 gas, # women's (factory product), 1 cooperage, 1 dyes and colours, 1 furniture ighting and heating, 1 gas machines, 1 glass, 1 harness and saddlery, 1 hats, caps and furs, 1 hosiery and knit goods, 2 interior decorations, 2 jewelry and repairs, 1 mattresses and spring beds, 1 monuments and tombstones, 1 paints and varnishes, 1 painting and glazing, , 1 photo- graphy, 1 photographic materials, l plaster, 1 printing and bookbinding, 1 printing presses, 2 rubber cloth- ing, l show cases, 1 stationery goods, 1 type founding, 1 vaseline, 1 wire fencing. goods, men's, 2 interior * 1ncludes 2 aerated and mineral waters, 2 awnings, tents and sails, 1 baking powder and flavourin extracts, 1 blacking, 1 boilers and engines, 2 boot and shoe supplies, 1 boxes, cigar, 1 buttons, 1 coffins an caskets, 1 corsets and supplies, 1 cutlery and edge tools, 2 furniture and upnolstered goods, 1 furnishin ecorations, 1 liquors, malt, 1 lumber products, 1 mattresses and spring beds, patent medicines, 2 picture frames, 1 printing and bookbinding, 1 printing presses, 1 scales, 1 ships and ship repairs, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, l soap, 2 vinegar and pickles, 2 washing compounds. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 235 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. . ) GS Cost Wage- Wag Value earners. | for labour. of materials. of products. e-ºf- 4 -- 6-,» «,-e-ººº- Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO, 3 $ 3 » Montréal, St-Antoine-Fin. 416 161,025 293,915 550,467 Appareils et effets électriques-......... , ....... 24 9,750 6,662 22,896 Produits des fonderies. ........................ 630 148,400 9 527,900|Articles de toilette pour hommes. ... .. .. , ..... 63 20,860 20,000 58,500|Produits du bois de construction. ......... ..... 58 16,750 99,190 338,533 Remèdes patentés...... ... ..... ........ ... , 169 60,168 117,800 266 500| Plomberie et ferblanterie 171 57,241 S7,732 209,969| Imprimerie et publications . .. 208 94,855 s 130,500 367,000Tabac, cigares et cigarettes ........ , ........ , . 1,226 431,032 1,080,C48 2,253,695|Diverses autres industries* ........ .... ....... . 3,923| 1,221,423 2,687,741| 6,134,335|........... Montréal, St. Jacques. 1'76. 1,135 351,040 717,940 1,442,100|Chaussures ... .. * u s s • a • # * s s a s a © e , a d s s * e E , * e s e a 822 73,013 315,760 545,916 Pain, biscuits et confiseries .................... 79 28,882 23,550 96,300|Carrosserie ... .. ..... , .............. . .. .... 31 16,264 6,245 39,381|Décorations d'églises . ... .. # @ @ @ s si g s s , * º 5 e e 244 76,660 228,000 853,900]Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués)............. 107 34,166 45,200 150,150|Habillements d'homm.es..... , ... ... , ....... .... 168 36,206 72,420 257,400|Habillements de femmes.. .... ................ 19 4,630 56,400 75,030|Café et épices. ... .. , , s * ls n s s s s s u s x e s # • # e s # s # s 52 18,960 17,550 77,270 Produits des fonderies. ... , ... ............. ... 72 16,158 62,350 211,800 Conserves de fruits et légumes.................. 20 7,100 7,550 33,400,Sellerie........ .... .... , .... ..... ... .. $ $ é © 176 56,868 187,890 432,840Chapellerie et pelleterie.............. .. .. .... 41 15,500 26,200 70,000 Instruments de musique. ..... ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · 150 59,834 102,350 309,425| Plomberie et ferblanterie. .. , ............. ... , . 267 101,420 64,099 318,514|Imprimerie et publications.................... 68 24, 14,400 ,800]Tabac, cigares et cigarettes........ .. ..... , ... . 69 18,304 39,691 109,890||Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser. .......... . 903 281.768 700,146 1,527,219 Diverses autres industries *......... .......... 3,726 1,288,111| 2,115,397| 5,799,917|............ Montréal, St. Laurent. 177. 127 49,284 52,704 168,150|Eaux gazeuses et minérales. ... .. © s s s s e s E s • s = 86 30,240 49,728 107,740|Chaussures ...... ... .. , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 204 83,584 165,607 373,309Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ......... ... ..... 37 16,000 11,380 85,813Carrosserie ..... ... ... .. ................... 185 57,958 84,975 241,516 Habillements d'hommes....... .......... , ..... 407 132,932 184,188 364,950 Habillements d'bommes (fabriqués) . .. .. .. .... . 235 52,330 58,780 227,612|Habillements de femmes. ............. ... .. ... . 193 89,300|. 76,966 264,401 Produits des fonderies. .... .... ..... ........ 43 16,704 7, 40,000 Meubles ................. .. .. , ........... ..... · 114 ,096 78,200 176,831|Sellerie. ... .............. .. ................. 107 41,146 130,629 344,231Chapellerie et pelleterie.. . ... .. .... ... ... ... 60 26,931 60,730 138,400iOrfèvrerie , ... , , ... .. .. ... .. ... , ... .. ... l Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 2 courroies et tuyaux en cuir, 1 forges, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 ba- lais et brosses, 2 habillements de femmes (fabriqués), 1 tonnellerie, 1 teintures et couleurs, 1 meubles, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, l machines à gaz, 1 verrerie, 1 sellerie, 1 chapellerie et pelleterie, 1 bonneterie, 2 décorations d'intérieurs, 2 orfèvrerie, 1 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 peintures et vernis, 1 peinture et vitrerie, 1 photographie, 1 matériel photographique, l plâtre, 1 impri- merie et reliure, 1 presses à imprimer, 2 vêtements en caoutchouc, 1 vitrines, 1 articles de librairie, 1 carac- tères d'imprimerie, 1 vaseline, 1 fil de fer à clôture. 2 Comprenant 2 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 2 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 poudre-levain et essences, 1 cirage, 1 bouilloires et machines, 2 articles de cordonnerie, 1 boîtes à cigares, 1 boutons, 1 cercueils, 1 corsets, 1 coutellerie et instruments tranchants, 2 meubles, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, 2 décora- tions d'intérieurs, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 2 remèdes patentés, 2 cadres à gravures, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 1 presses à imprimer, 1 balances, 1 navires, construction et radoub de, 1 abattoirs, et salaisons de viandes, l' savonnerie, 2 vinaigre et marinades, 2 compositions à laver. © 236 6- CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. ) Employees Establish- OI) e (! ments. û salaries. Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. •s-i- Capital. E- Es -> Etablisse- Employés à | Salaires. ments. salaires. NO, 8 NO. 3 Montreal, St. Laurent-Con. 13 Lumber products....... , ...................... 6 110,038 17 15,200 14 | Monuments and tombstones.................. 3 9,600 4 4,100 15 Plumbing and tirºsmithing................... . 19 172,749 34 26,134 16 |Printing and publishing.. ..................... , 9 324,660 60 45,959 17 Silversmithing. ............................... 3 62,600 5 7,012 18 |Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes ......... ... .... 4 102,125 22 21,644 19 | All other industries *.. ..... ........ .. ....... 38 2,419,658 172 179,086 178. Montreal, Ste. Marie, ............. 86 9,314,140 341 353,137 1 |Boilers and engines.. ........... .. ...... $ © e s 3 435,250 10 13,850 2 Boots and shoes.. ......... : · · · -- • • • • • • • » © º e s - 7 2,259,230| 42 36,698 . 3 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery .......... .. 4 76,515 11 9,188 4 | Brick, tile and pottery ............. , , , ... , ... 5 424,600 º . 6 4 5 Carriages and wagons................. ... ..... 11 217,661 24 23,935 6 Clothing, men's. ..................... - º â s s • g e 6 25,300 7 5,600 7 Clothing, women's ... ........................ 3 6,475 3 2,100 8 Plumbing and tinsmithing. ........ ... , .. ... .. 7 63,845 12 9,610 9 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.. ... , ....... , . , . 3 16,580 4 3,430 10 All other industries * ... . , .... . ' » • • • • • • • • • © s , 37| 5,788,684 228 248,726 179, Nicolet........ • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • s • • • • • 83| 316,902 27 16,465 1 | Butter and cheese . .... , • • • • • • • • • • • • u • s • « • • • • | 71 98,132 | . . & # @ 2 ,L9g Products.. .. : ........... .. ............... 6 163,950 16 11,000 3 | All other industriesº .................... , .... . 6 54,820 11 5,465 18O. Pontiac........................ * @ @ @ @ s 38 303,095 48 22,010 1 | Brick, tile and pottery ........................ 4 9,650 © , 2 Butter and cheese. .. :: .... : ... ................ 10 13,850 # # # # 3 | Flouring and grist mill products. ..... ... .. .. .. 3 136,150 6 3,400 4 Log products . .. ... : .................. ....... 18 140,095 41 18,110 5 | All other industries* ... .... , ........., • • • • • . .. . 3 3,350 1 500 181. Portneuf......... * , Li - º º º $ # @ º @ 5 @ 5 $ s = s s 93 934,968 86 61,730 1 Brick, tile and pottery ............ ... , ........ | 4 3,360 i ) © 2 Butter and cheese............................. 45 76,055 @ @ © © 3 Carriages and wagons.......................... 3 12,550 5 2,400 l * Includes l awnings, tents and sails, 1 billiard tables and materials, 1 blacksmithing, 1 boxes, cigar, 1 boxes and bags, paper, 1 clothing, women's, (factory product) 1 cocoa and chocolate, 1 coffees and spices, 1 coffins and caskets, 1 corks, 1 corsets and supplies, 1 costumier and hairdresser, 2 cutlery and edge tools, 1 dyeing, cleaning and scouring, l electrical apparatus and supplies, 1 electric light and power, 1 glass, stained, cut and ornamental, 2 hosiery and knit goods, 1 jewelry cases, 2 liquors, malt, 1 musical instruments, 1 patent medicines, 1 photographic materials,, 1 picture frames, 1 plaster and stucco, 1 pre- pared flour, 2 printing and bookbinding, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 soap, 1 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, 1 watch cases, 1 patterns, 1 safes. ſ) © «e * Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, 1 bicycle repairs, 1 bridges, iron and steel, 1 cardboard, 1 carpets, 2 carriage and wagon materials, 1 car repairs, 2 clothing, men's (factory product), 2 coffins and caskets, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 furnishing goods, men's, 1 glass, 1 harness and saddlery, 1 hats, caps and furs, 1 hosiery and knit goods, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 liquors, malt, 1 lumber products, 1 musical instruments, 1 oils, 1 macaroni and ver- micelli, l oil clothing, 1 printing and publishing, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 2 soap, 2 tobacco, chew- , ing, smoking and snuff, 1 thread, 1 wall paper, 1 woollen goods. * Includes 1 coffins and caskets, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 lumber products. * Includes 1 clothing, men's, 2 lime. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 237 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials. of products. - . #-8 ©g-s ©-, @ Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO. $ $ 3 Montréal, St. Laurent-Fin 166 62,300 78,300 J82,875|Produits du bois de construction.... .. .. .. .. , . 13 22 7,300 5,: 20,000 Monuments et pierres tombales ............... 14 206 77,274 121,650 337,082|Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... ...... ......... 15 22s 105,197 81,600 364,144|Imprimerie et publications. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. .... 16 3ºi l8,896 17,765 63,700|Argenterie.. ..... ...................... . . 17 212 75,929 60,520 217,650 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes ... .. ... . .... .... 18 1,057 305,710 789,175| 2,131,513|Diverses autres industries * . .. .. .. ... .. ... ... . 19 6,374 2,059,430 7,353,269 13,167,522 ............ ... Montréal, Ste. Marie. 1'78. 253 118,270 108,170 274,500||Bouilloires et machines. ... , .... ... .. ........ 1 1,324 494,791| 1,648,862| 2,384,000|Chaussures ...... .................... ......... 2 73 20,434 45,847 143,550| Pain, biscuits et confiseries ... .. ....... ........ 3 201 59,640 # # 138,000 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ...... .. ......... 4 157 64,824 149,545 287,850|Carrosserie.... ... .. . ' e s e s 5 g à v a $ - * 6 e s º g • e , º 5 5 55 23,490 19,900 ,900[Habillements d'hommes.. .. .. .. ... , ... .. ... .. 6 20 5,300 7,400 25,000|Habillements de femmes. .. ......... , ... ... ..... 7 80 28,140 46,930 108,400]Plomberie et ferblanterie ... .. .. .... ... .. ... 8 34 12,318 8,500 35,100Tabac, cigares et cigarettes .. . ...... ... .... 9 4,177 1,822,223 5,318,115 9,710,222Diverses autres industriesº .................. . . | 10 362 65,590 488,199 643,292|.... , ....... © s , e s @ s · · · · · · · · · · Nicolet. l'79. 124 26,470 358,849 420,222|Beurre et fromage , ..... ......... ..... .. .... . 1 l42 22,470 111,900 175,250|Produits des billes (billots) ..... ... .. .. .. ... .. . 2 96 16,650 17,450 47,820|Diverses autres industriesº .. ... ..... ... , .... 3 286 50,656 220,918 405,038 .... ....................... . Pontia,c. 18O. 29 3,001 i$ $ # tuilerie et poterie.. ...... s E @ @ @ @ @ @ 1 20 3,355 40,849 48,633 Beurre et fromage. ... , ... , ... .. .. .. * @ , s a a P , E , $ 2 26 10,200 130,680 223,008 Produits des moulins à farine. ................. 3 202 32,655 48,389 121,097|Produits des billes (billots). . .. ..... .. ... .... 4 9 1,445 1,000 3,700|Diverses autres industries*...... , ..... » @ g • © • • , P 5 972 192,026 626,826 1,200,947............... ...... .. .. Portneuf. 181 . | 46 5,543 # > 9,125 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie , ......... .. .. .. . 1 84, 15,921 253,614 297,271 Beurre et fromage.............. ............. , 2 15 2,500 3,256 11,100Carrosserie ..... ........... .... .... .... ... 3 * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 tables de billard et matériaux, 1 forges, 1 boîtes à cigares, 1 boîtes et sacs, papier, 1 habillements de femmes (fabriqués), 1 coco et chocolat, 1 café et épices, l cer- cueils, 1 bouchons, 1 corsets, 1 costumier et coiffeur, 2 coutellerie et instruments tranchants, 1 teinturerie, 1 appareils et effets électriques, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 verre colorié, coupé et orne- mental, 2 bonneterie, 1 boîtes à bijoux, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 instruments de musique, 1 remèdes patentés, 1 Inatériel photographique, 1 cadres à gravures, 1 plâtre et stuc, 2 imprimerie et reliure, 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 savonnerie, 1 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 1 boîtes de montres, 1 patrons, 1 coffres-forts, 1 farine préparée. * Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 bicyclettes, réparations de, 1 ponts en fer et en acier, 1 carton, 1 tapis, 2 matériaux de carrosserie, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 2 habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 2 cercueils, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, l articles de toilette pour hommes, l verrerie, 1 sellerie, l chapellerie et pelleterie, 1 bonneterie, 1 cuir , tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 instruments de musique, 1 huiles, l, macaroni et vermicelle, 1 vête- ments en toile cirée, 1 imprimerie et publications, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 savonnerie, 2 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 1 fil, 1 tapisserie, l articles en laine. $ * Comprenant 1 eçrcueils, 1 produits des fonderies, i conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 produits du bois de construction. * Comprenant 1 habillements d'hommes, 2 chaux. 238 é* " * CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. 4 5 Employees Establish- Oll mentS. salaries. Salaries. Name or kind of industry. e-g-, Capital. ºe s-, - Etablisse- º† à | Salaires. mentS. S8,18,ll'8S. NO. $ NO, $ EPortneuf-Con, Flouring and grist mill products....... ......... 6 66,695 6 3,100 lFoundry and machine shop products ........... 3 38, 5 2,000 Log products................... .............. 19 247,300 38 30,260 aDeT • • • • • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • · • · . .. . . - . - • • • . 4 169,906 8 6,100 All other industries. ... ...................... 9 320,152 24 17,870 182. Quebec, Centre .................... 45| 2,324,066 159 125,641 Carriages and wagons.. .... ................. 4 45,600 8 6,654 Clothing, men's. ..... ................... , .. ſ# 10 156,895 19 12,920 Clothing, women's .............. , ... , ... ... . 3 39,310 5 5,600 Printing and publishing............ ...... ... » © 5 199,650 27 14,520 All ,ther industriesº .... , ...... .. .. ...... ... 23 1,882,611 100 85,947 183. Quebec, East....................... 182 6,062,423 518 449,707 Boots and shoes. .. , , , ... . i @ # @ @ @ $ e $ $ @ # # º º a @ # 35 1,697,272 142 163,793 Boot and shoe supplies ........................ 3 112,350 8 7,984 Boxes and bags, paper ....................... 5 65,080 11 7,203 Bread, biscuits and confectionery ........... .. , 28 586,603 81 55,919 Brick, tile and pottery ...... ................ . 4 28,000 @ $ é 5 Carriages and wagons............ , , @ s @ s a - º E a e m • 7 49,400 10 6,524 Clothing, men's. .. ...... , .... , ............ 13 100,791 · 21 15,290 Clothing, women's .......... ... ... .......... 3 327, 16 9,440 Foundry and machine shop products .......... . 4 99,975 7 6,100 Furniture and upholstered goods. .. , ..... .. .. 4 226,035 8 8,946 Gloves and mittens.. .. ... ... . º s a , é s , # 4 s s • • • • • a 3 86,900 5 3,300 | Harmess and saddlery............. ............ 3 48,600 3 2,224 Hats, caps and furs. .......................... 3 323,275 37 31,170 Leather, tanned, curried and finished .......... 27 1,054,041 61 47,320 Lumber products .... ....................... .. 6 269,539 20 16,388 Monuments and tombstones...... ... , .... ... ... 3 55.800 3 3,300 Plumbing and tinsmithing.. ... ... ............. 10 118,525 14 12,004 All other industriesº ........... ... .. : . , .... 21 812,437 71 52,802 184. Quebec, West . .. .. .. ......... • © $ s @ 32 1,230,250 95 76,090 | #ºg, men's. ........................... @ 4 29,195 7 4,610 Foundry and machine shop products............ 3 115,200 9 10,176 Printing and bookbinding.. .................... 3 28,337 6 4,324 Printing and publishing. .. ....... , .......... 5 109,000 18 13,596 An other industries* .......................... 17 948,518 55 43,384 repairs, 1 dyeing, harness and § * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 boots and shoes, 1 cardboard, 2 lumber products, 1 roofing and roofing materials, 1 stone, cut, 2 wood pulp, chemical and mechanical, , , . * Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, 1 ammunition, 2 bread. biscuits and confectionery, 1 car cleaning and scouring. l electric light and power, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 2 ery, 2 hats, caps and furs, 2 jewelry and repairs, 1 lumber products, 2 photography, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 slaughtering and nmeat packing, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, 1 woodworking and turning. º Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, 1 boilers and engines, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 clothing, men's (faetory product),. 1 coffins and caskets, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 1 glue, 1 lasts and pegs, j liquors, malt, l liquors, vinous, 1 macaroni and vermicelli, 1 painting and glazing, 1 oil clothing, 1 picture frames, 1 printing and bookbinding, 1 printing and publishing, l soap, 1 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, l vinegar and pickles, 1 woodworking and turning. * Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 boilers and engines, 1 boots and shoes, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 clothing,, men's (factory upholstered goods, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 1 harness and sad di roduct), 1 cooperage, 1 furniture and ery, 2 liquors, malt, l liquors, vinous, 2 monuments and tombstones, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 239 TABLEAU XIII. et produits. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux Wage- Wages Cost Value e3)rD6rS. for labour. of materials. of products. - , «-º a-t-, «-» Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail. | matériaux. des produits. NO. $ $ 3 Portneuf— Fin. 53 8,875 14,850 38,062 Produits des moulins à farine. ......... ... ... .. . 22 6,260 4,040 19,720Produits des fonderies . ..... .... , ... ...... 401 48,853 133,294 270,761 Produits des billes (billots) . ... .. .. .. , ... .. ... 90 25,341 120,280 195,046 Rapier.. .. , . :: , ... : ......... ........... 261 . 78,733 97,492 359,862 Diverses autres industries!......... ... .... .. .. 1,165 332,894 763,744| 1,711,127|....... .. .. , ... .. .. Québec-Centre. 182. 39 16,520 24,475 66,878.Carrosserie ... ... ... ... .. .......... ... , ...... 194 23,869 73,989 139,940[Habillements d'hommes . .. .. ... .. .. .. , g e e s @ & • 70 · 15,250 14,350 44,575| Habillements de femmes . ... .. .. .. ... ... .. . ſ ! 38,S92 20,170 101,036]Imprimerie et publications . .. .. .. ... , .... .. . 785 238,363 630,760 1,358,698|Diverses autres industries 2 . ... .. .. .. , ... ... .. 6,904 1,937,208 6,070,222 10,172,510|.. , ... , ... .... ... .. .. Québec-Est. 183. 3,838 1,070,529 3,201,237| 5,023,168Chaussures ............ ... ... ........... .. .. 221 44,146 53,935 109,944|Articles de cordonnerie.. ... . ..... .. .. . ... . 166 31,602 70,838 152,616]Boîtes et sacs, papier . ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. 385 95,255 327,192 653,522 Pain, biscuits et confiseries . ... , ... ... .. ... st # 80 12,321 ºè s 27,650[Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ... ... ... .. ... .. . 33 1l,424 8,445 36,929 Carrosserie .... , ............ ................ . 218 37,962 86,106 169, 104 Habillements d'hommes. .. .. , , ........ .... 119 17,305 79,555 124,926|Habillements de femmes .... .. .. .. ...... ... . 81 38,740 13,613 71,625|Produits des fonderies .... ... ........... ... . 77 34,582 34,978 115,285Meubles. ..... .. .. ... .. ... ... , ....... .. .. . i44 31,220 52,600 105,000 Gants et mitaines. ...... .... , .......... ... .. 20 4,706 22,105 38,500 Sellerie . , ............. . , ... ............. .. .. 132 38,670 287,000 432,850 Chapellerie et pelleterie........... ... .. ... ..... 512 167,034| 1,226,556 1,749,066 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini. .. .. ... .. , ... .. , .. 215 96,409 158,375 349,209 Produits du bois de construction ....... , ...... 54 23,020 13,169 51,067 Monuments et pierres tombales. .. ..... .. .. .... 134 44.016 97,048 195,561| Plomberie et ferblanterie s s s º º s , • » g # # @ 475 138,267 337,470 766,488| Diverses autres industriesº... .. ... ... . * s â * @ # # # 543 181,978 294,428 923,559 ....... ...... ...... Québec-Ouest. 184, | 29 9,967 15,695 49,223|Habillements d'hommes.. ... .. ... ... ... .. e s * • 51 22,400 25,693 124,990| Produits des fonderies.. .. ... .. , ... .. ... .... .. 39 9,878 9,607 31,000 Imprimerie et reliure.. .. .. ....... .... .. .. ... . 102 43,998 30,080 129,797| Imprimerie et publications , . º º º s g @ e s g v 322 95.735 213,353 588,549 Diverses autres industriesº. .. ... ... .. .. , , . * º * 6 $ - N° l Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, l chaussures, 1 carton, 2 produits du bois de construction, l toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 taille de la pierre, 2 pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. * Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, l munitions, 2 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 teinturerie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 meubles, 2 sellerie, 2 chapellerie et pelleterie, 2 orfèvrerie, 1 produits du bois de construction, 2 photographie, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, l abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, l tabac, cigares et eigarettes, 1 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à } riser, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois. ® Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 1 cercueils, 1 conserves de fruits et légumes, 1 colle forte, 1 formes et chevilles à chaussures, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 liqueurs vineuses, 1 macaroni et vermicelle, 1 peinture et vitrerie, 1 vête- ments en toile cirée, 1 cadres à gravures, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 1 imprimerie et publications, 1 savonnerie, 1 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 1 vinaigre et marinades, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois. * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 bouilloires et machines, 1 chaussures, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 balais et brosses, 1 habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 1 tonnellerie, 1 meubles, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 sellerie, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 liqueurs vineuses, 2 monuments et pierres tom- bales, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, 1 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser. 240 «es ** CENsUs OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. Employees Establish- OIl i- mentS. salaries. Salaries. Name or kind of industry. - Capital. º-º - Etablisse- Employés à | Salaires. ment8. salaires. NO. $ No. $ 185. Quebec, County....... .. .. . • $ @ # @ $ â * 67[ 3,206,323 65 48,321 Boots and shoes. .. ... ....... '• • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • 7 64,799 9 3,750 Butter and cheese. ..................· · · · · · · · · · · F, 21,305 (© © 4 © Lime. .......... ... ....... .... ............. 38 9 é) © © g @ Log products .... · . .. ......... ........ , ... 3 105,550 6 6,300 All other industries* ........ . , ......... º e » º º 14 3,014,669 50 38,271 186. Richelieu. .... ...... ... .. ....... · · · · · 64 966,86s 63 63,903 Agricultural implements. .. ... ................. 3 90,128 7 10,350 Brick, tile and pottery .... . ............... 3 5,550 N@ ſ, @ 4 Butter and cheese. ................. ... , ... 4 25 39,376 º # # # # Clothing, men's. .................. ........... 5 25,175 6 4,000 ucts.. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . • , à 4 # # 6 5,550 Printing and publishing. .... ... ............. , 3 35,550 7 4,350 Ships and ship repairs. ........................ 3 289,600 10 13,300 All other industries* .......................... 1S 414,948 27 26,353 187. Richmond and VVolfe.. , ... ...... 150 2,039,147 83 53,874 Brick, tile and pottery .......... .............. 3 23,715 © © # # Butter and cheese. ... ....................... 90 112,240 . . @ @ Carriages and wagons......................... . · 5 35,250 4 2,750 Log products................ ................. 34 364,006 48 24,606 Lumber products.. .... ..... s s s • s s g e s e $ u * # * º * 3 15,475 3 768 Paper ... ............................ ......... 3 647,138 5 4,610 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical ......... 3 442,673 5 6,250 All other industries* , ......................... 9 398,650 18 14,890 188. Rimouski ............... ............ 112 971,694 122 67,563 Butter and cheese............ , ............. , .. 52 57,175 © © # 4 Log products ... ... : ....... ...... ' $ s $ s p º 4 ſi v H 53 890,816 113 64,913 All other industries*..................... .. .. . 7 23,703 9 2,650 189. Rouville. .................... ....... 47 277,085 23 14,243 Butter and cheese.. ................ ........... 41 84,557 $ 6 # @ All other industriesº ....... , ...... ........... 6 192,528 23 14,243 8 wagons, 1 car re 3,Il products, l plumbing and tinsmit tanned, curried and ood * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 cottons, 1 electric light and power, 1 gloves and mittens, 1 hats, caps and furs, 1 lasts and pegs, 1 leather, S. nished, 1 liquors, malt, 1 lumber products, 1 monunuents and tombstones, l woollen * Includes 2 aerated and mineral waters, 2 boilers and engines, 1 boots and shoes, 1 carriages and upholstere irs, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture goods, 1 gas, # and heating, 1 hats, caps and furs, 1 liquors, vinous, 1 lumber ing, 1 saws, 1 wool, carding and fulling. * Includes 1 boots and shoes, 2 boxes, wooden, 1 clothing, men's, 1 explosives, 1 furniture and uphol- stered goods, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 1 lime, 1 woollen goods. . * Includes 1 agricultural implements, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 lumber products, 1 printing and publishing, 1 starch. d t Includes 1 boxes, wooden, 2 hats, caps and furs, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 log pro- UlCUS, 1 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 24l TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. lof materials.lof products. & # •-,e <- eºm-- gºgºgºgº Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Employés à Gages , | Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO, $ $ 8 1,335 358,233 750,887 1,377,522|......... .... .. .. Québec, Comté. 185. 199 29,397 36,850 90,560|Chaussures...................... ............. 1 15 4,053 29,800 34,690 Beurre et fromage.. ..... , .... ... ............ 2 @ # @ # | 5 | # 11,74liChaux ..... .... ............... ..... .... 3 115 16,539 36,600 76,100Produit des billes (billots)...................... 4 1,006 308,244 647,637 1,164,481|Diverses autres industries*. .... . e e s» s s # e º © © 5 1,538 398,584 512,346 1,129,122 ..................... .... Richelieu. 186. s 18,109 11,032 60,906 Instruments aratoires. .... .... ... .. ... ...... . 1 21 2,660 dº $ 6,445 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie..... .. , .......... 2 44 9,310 162,812 188,351|Beurre et fromage.. . ........ ................. 8 60 6,834 17,135 ' 31,510|Habillements d'hommes........................ 4 43 8,055 49,954 74,800|Produits des billes (billots)..... .............. . | 5 22 6,025 4,125 19,900||Imprimerie et publications...... .. ............ 6 1,020 266,000 192,500 497,800]Navires, construction et radoub de. ......... .. . 7 275 81,591 74,788 249,410 Diverses autres industries* ..... .. .. . .... .... 8 1,229 315,966| 1,081,069 1,911,293|.............. Richmond et VVolfe. 187. 53 11,325 p 22,580||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.................. 1 14l 28,399 349,230 406,502 † § @ @ _ @ @ pº # » , º , 40 # .. ... -- .. -- ... . 2 7 6,695 7,660 17,170|Carrosserie .... ............ ...... - à e e @ , @ s - s º 3 331 61,235 113,718 267,888|Produits des billes (billots).. ... ... .. .... « ( @ # $ * 4 23 3,600 6,050 13,522]Produits du bois de construction..... ......... 5 204 75,507 329,561 # #a ier ...................... .... .......... 6 207 52,180 76,000 192,900|Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques.| 7 243 77,025 198,850 426,531|Diverses autres industries*.... ................ 8 1,275 186,745 515,588 1,002,066|........................... Rimouski. 188. 97 12,809 206,233 237,547|Beurre et fromage.. .... ........ ....... . .. .. | 1 1,140 169,900 301,322 747,294|Produits des billes (billots). .. ............ .. .. 2 38 4,036 8,028 17,225|Diverses autres industriesº ..... ..... ....... . 3 291 54,820 440,434 564,577|......................... ... Rouville. 189. 88 15,806 340,787 386,899|Beurre et fromage.......................... ... | 1 203 39,014 99,647 117,678|Diverses autres industries° . .......... ........ 2 * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoi 1 boîtes en bois, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 carrosserie, 1 cotons, l lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 gants et mitaines, 1 chapellerie et pelleterie, 1 formes et chevilles à chaussures, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, l articles en laine. * Comprenant 2 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 2 bouilloires et machines, 1 chaussures, 1 carrosserie, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, l gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 chapellerie et pelleterie, 1 liqueurs vineuses, l produits du bois de construction, l plomberie et ferblanterie, l scies, 1 cardage et foulage de la laine. * Comprenant 1 chaussures,2 boîtes en bois, 1 habillements d'hommes, 1 matières explosives, 1 meubles, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 1 chaux, 1 articles en laine. * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie,.1 carrosserie, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 imprimerie et publications, 1 empois. * Comprenant 1 boîtes en bois, 2 chapellerie et pelleterie, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 produits des billes (billots). C—16 242 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. - Employees Establish- OIl •s ments. salaries. Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. •g gm© Capital. 4-s •- > Etablisse- º† à | Salaires. ments. 83,13,ll'88. NO. $ NO. $ 19O. St. Hyacinthe. .. , .... , ... .. ... ... .. 65| 2,852,519 123 143,316 1 Butter and cheese....... ... , ... , , , , ....... 27 62,375 @ $ · 2 L9g productº, :: ...... :: ....................... 4 22,860 7 1,360 3 Plumbing and tinsmithing. .. ... ... ... ... .. . 3 44,885 9 5,760 4 Printing and publishing. ... , . .. .. .. ... ... . 3 38,000 5 4,ois 5 All other industries* ..... ... .. | ... ... .. .. ... . 28 2,684,399 102 132,178 191. St. Jean and Iberville. ........... . 74 1,268,291 160 116,861 1 |Bread, biscuits and confectionerv. ... ....... .. . 4 29,900 2 |Brick, tile and pottery ... ... . º 4 226,749 7 •iº 3 |Butter and cheese......................... ... . 23 118,423 : @ # 4 Clothing, men's. : .................... ........ 5 39,800 9 5,624 5 Clothing, women's ........... ... .. ... .. .. .. . 4 23,200 9 3,820 6 |Hats, eaps and furs . ............ ... .... .. , . 5 222,600 30 25,725 7 Printing and publishing. ... . , ... ........ ... . 3 46,750 18 12,440 8 All other industries* ........ .. .. | .......... , . 26 560,869 87 64,492 192. Shefford. ........... . (# # # s s # s s é s s * 4 4 º º º 110 2,767,025 137 131,771 1 |Butter and cheese . ... ... .. ...... .......... . 62 119,339 # li # # 2 Carriages and wagons.. .. ... ............. .. .. 3 80,760 4 3,400 3 Clothing, men's. .............................. 3 38,400 4 3,800 4 |Furniture and upholstered goods......... ... ... 4 104,100 12 9,557 5 |Log products....... " * ° * ° ° * ° • • • • • • • • • • • • » • « s » 15 103,610 23 9,262 6 Lumber products. ... ......................... 3 77,322 5 5,582 7 | All other industriesº ........ ... , ........ # @ $ # s 20 2,243,494 89 100,170 193. Sherbrooke......................... 56| 3,329,794 139 128,128 I | Butter and cheese......... .. .. . = º # . @ $ p $ $ $ 8 9,700 , @ & # 2 Clothing, men's. .. : ........... ..... .. , .... g 5 163,903 13 14,600 3 Foundry and machine shop products... .. .. ... 5 651,349 19 11,230 4 |Log products.................................. 5 88,060 11 4,900 5 | Lumber products. .. . , ... . • • • • 4 t s a 4 m a s , s s • e e s s 3 152,457 9 11,400 6 Printing and publishing........................ 5 58,335 10 8,650 7 Woollen goods............ ... ............... 3 958,746 14 19,150 8 | All other industries* ... e. .... . ... .. ... ... . · 22 1,247,244 63 58,198 * Includes 2 aerated and mineral waters, 2 agricultural implements, 1 boilers and engines, 2 boots and shoes, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 car repairs, 2 clothing, men's, 1 corsets and supplies, 1 electric light and power, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 lumber products, 1 musical instruments, 1 roofing and roofing materials, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, i woollen goods. @ | > © * Includes l aerated and mineral waters, 1 agricultural implements, l ammunition, 1 boilers and engines, 1 boots and shoes, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 electric light and power, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 harness and saddlery, 2 hay, baled, 2 hosiery and knit goods, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 lumber products, 1 picture frames, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 silk and silk goods, 1 vinegar and pickles, 1 wax candles, 2 wire. 3 Includes l axes and tools, l ts and shoes, 1 boxes, cigar, 2 boxes, wooden, 2 brick, tile and # 1 enamelware, 2 foundry and machine shop products, 1 harness and saddlery, 1 hosiery and it goods, 1 lasts and pegs, 2 printing and publishing, 1 pumps and windmills, 1 rubbel and elastic goods, 1 spinning wheels, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 tobacco,chewing, smoking and snuff. * Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 carpets, 2 carriages and wagons, 2 drugs, 2 electrical apparatus and supplies, l electric light and power, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 1, liquors, malt, 1 monuments and tombstones, 1 patent medicines, 2 plumbing and tinsmithing, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 2 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 wood- working and turning. - - - RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 243 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials.lof products. •êg-m-º «- •=» , - lNom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour truvail.| matériaux. des produits. NO. $ $ $ 1,829 533,403 1,368,738 2,314,943|...................... Sº,. Hyacinthe. 19O. 62 13,185 233,347 263,547|Beurre et fromage. .. .. .. .. .. . • é º © © © © © © © © © © © 1 25 2,061 $ @ 5,220 Prcduits des billes (billots). , ... ... .. .. .. . . | 2 42 13,644 54,096 84,659|Plomberie et ferblanterie. ..................... 3 23 6,788 4,750 22,700||Imprimerie et publications . ... ........ * g s © g 4 1,677 497,725 1,076,545 1,938,817|Diverses autres industries ! .... .. * @ t e e & s t e é © © © © 5 942 254,089 938,761 1,926,799| . .. .......... St. Jean et Iberville. 19l. 15 4,138 16,270 33,383| Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ... ...... , s s & @ s e © gs 1 148 54,249 $ 4-8 228,100||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie........... .. ... .. 2 79 17,585 317,752| 371,603 Beurre et fromage.. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. 3 42 7,789 19,950 55,591|Habillements d'hommes. .... .. .. ... ... .. .. ... . 4 20 2,582 20,400 33,950| Habillements de femmes.. ... ... ... ... ... .. .. . 5 163 41,862 109,996 252,640|Chapellerie et pelleterie ................. ...... 6 25 7,300 15,725 69,700||Imprimerie et publications.. ... ... ..- • • • • • • • • • • • 7 450 118,584 9 881,832|Diverses autres industries* ... .. • s t e e s s s e • • e • • • 8 1,495 368,765 1,436,449 3,010,717|............................. Shefford. 192. 135 25,112 521,143 593,354|Beurre et fromage.......... .. , .... ... ......... 1 47 13,3 31,698 58,268lCarrosserie. .................................. 2 35 8,325 13,504 29,340|Habilleménts d'hommes. .. .................. ... 3 122 34,625 44,000 111,041|Meubles ............... .............. .... . 4 119 # 34,300 79,560|Produits des billes (billots)..... .. --------- · · · · · 5 52 3,863 44,570 81,745|Produits du bois de construction.. .. .. .. .. .. .. 6 985 245,829 747,234 2,057,409|Diverses autres industriesº ... .. , ... , s g > $ $ $ $ $ 7 2,002 580,458| 1,280,965 2,797,677|........ .... ......... Sherbrooke. 193. 15 4,402 57,917 66,515ſBeurre et fromage ... ............... .......... 1 138 32,675 69,150 158,650|Habillements d'hommes. .... ..... ......... , ... 2 519 185,520 195,989 582,480| Produits des fonderies. ........ .. .. ... ... .. ... . 3 104 16,946 ,250 70,520|Produits des billes (billots).... .. .. .. .. , . R e @ º @ e 4 87 32,000 36,250 120,038|Produits du bois de construction....... ... ... , .. 5 46 14,076 7,505 36,600]Imprimerie et publications. ... ... .............. 6 633 156,590 349,424 735,684|Articles en laine. .. ................ , ..... ... . 7 460 138,249 530,480 1,027,190|Diverses autres industries *.... ................ 8 * Comprenant 2 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 2 instruments aratoires, 1 bouilloires et machines, 2 chaus- sures, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 carrosserie, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 2 habillements d'hommes, 1 corsets, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 produits du bois de construction, instruments de musique, 1 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, 1 articles en 8l}016 . * Comprenant l eaux gazeuses et minérales, l instruments aratoires, 1 munitfons, 1 bouilloires et machines, l chaussures, 1 carrosserie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, l sellerie, 2 foin pressé, 2 bonneterie, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 produits du bois de construction, 1 cadres à gravures, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 soie et effets en soie, 1 vinaigre et marinades, 1 cierges, 2 fil de fer. * Comprenant 1 haches et outils, 1 chaussures, 1 boîtes à cigares, 2 boîtes en bois, 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 articles étamés, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 sellerie, 1 bonneterie, 1 formes et chevilles à chaus- sures, 2 imprimerie et publications, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, 1 caoutchouc et articles élastiques, 1 rouets, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, 1 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser. $ q i ſ ! * Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et pote- rie, 1 tapis, 2 carrosserie, 2 drogues, 2 appareils et effets électriques, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 1 liqueurs, malt, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 remèdes patentés, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, 1 ouvrage et tournage du bois. C—16# 244 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts-Capital, wages, materials and products. Employees Establish- †y InentS. © salaries. Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. •-- Capital. u-sa - Etablisse- º† à | Salaires. mentS. $8,18 llT6S. NO. 3 NO. $ 194 Soulanges......................... 21 66,425 5 2,200 1 Butter and cheese............. ... ..... ..... 16 34,250 C # a @ 2 All other industries *.... , ...... ........ ..... 5 32,175 5 2,200 195. Stanstead.... .................. .. 79| 1,808,881 105 84,483 1 |Butter and cheese............................. 37 67,360 © © @ @ 2 Clothing, men's............................... 5 21,675 8 3,700 3 Log products. ................................. 9 93,680 17 8,450 4 |Lumber products............................. 4 65,320 7 4,458 5 All otherindustries *....................... # 24 l,560,846 73 67,875 196. Temiscouata ........ .. ... .......... 53 1,125,279 27,810 1 lButter and cheese............................. 26 59,253 # # 4 g 2 Log products............ ..................... 18 477,734 25 17,700 3 | All other industries *...... .. ........ .. ...... . 9 588,292| . 14 10,110 197. Terrebonne. ... .. .. ............. , .... 71| 1,828,002 85 72,148 1 |Brick, tile and pottery ......... ............... 5 23,805 # © # © 2 Butter and cheese....... ..................... 35 y © ſ ) º# # I 3 Carriages and wagons............ ..... .... s º $ 4 41,200 4 2,400 4 |Log products................................. •i 12 3iº5ºo 25 14,560 5 [Lumber products.............................. 4 61,004 8 4,500 6 lAll other industries *.... , ... .... .. ... * @ @ @ @ # 5 11 l,329,443 48 50,688 198. Three Rivers & St. Maurice..... 74| 1,460,144 108 78,629 1 Butter and cheese............................. 29 43,005 © © 2 Clothing, men's........................ ...... 7 16,835 8 4,600 3 # products.. ..................... . ... ' # # @ p $ $ 14 893,359 42 29,300 4 lAll other industries *.................... .... 24 506,945 58 44,729 199. Vaudreuil. ....... , .................. 36 151,275 9 4,774 1 Butter and cheese...... ................ ..... 24 35,340 © Cº p @ 2 Log products..... ............................ 4 51,400 4 2,124 3 All other industriesº , ... . ... ... ............ s 64,535 5 2,650 ! Includes 2 agricultural implements, 1 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, men's, 1 lumber products. * Includes l agricultural implements, 1 blankets and sweat pads, 1 boots and shoes, 1 laces and braids, 1 brick, tile and pottery,.2 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, men's (factory product), 1 clothing, women's, 1 cottons, 1 electric light and power, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 2 foundry and ma- chine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 furnishing goods, men's, 1 harness and saddlery, l hosiery and knit goods, 2 monuments and tombstones, 1 textiles, dyeing and finishing, 2 woollen goods. * Includes 1 boxes, wooden, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 carriages and † 2 car repairs, 1 electric light and power, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 2 wood pulp, chemical and mechanical. * Includes l agricultural implements,, 1 boots and shoes, l boxe , wooden, 1 clothing, men's, 1 elec- tric light and power, 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 2 musical instruments, 1 paper, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. º lncludes 2 aerated and mineral waters, l agricultural implements, 1 axes and tools, 2 boots and shoes, 1 bread, biscuits and confectionery, 2 carriages and wagons, 1 clothing, women's, 1 coffins and caskets, 1 electric light and power, 1 foundry and machine † † 1 furniture and upholstered goods, 1 gloves and mittens, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 lumber products, 2 plumbing and tinsmith- # † and publishing, 1 tobacco, cigars and cigarettes, 1 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, Jvoollen gOOCIS. 6 Includes 1 † implements, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 2 lime, 1 lumber products, 1 mats and rugs, 1 woollen yarns. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 245 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value 68 I D162l 8s for labour. of materials.lof products. 6-8 f-8 6-2 fmm-r Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Employés à | Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. ldes produits. NO. & 3 $ 69 15,599 114,160 150,738l.......................... Soulanges. 194 . 32 5,836 107,205 129,600jBeurre et fromage..... ................. .... 1 37 9,763 6,955 21,138|Diverses autres industries *.................... 2 1,638 491,945 2,024,501| 3,062,358|.... ... , .............. ... . Stanstead. 195. 6ſ 16,055 264,855 310,353 Beurre et fromage ................. ..... ... ... 1 30 5,700 13,800 27,270| Habillements d'hommes ... .. .. .. ... .. ... .. 2 97 21,583 45,850 92,220|Produits des billes (billots)... .. ... .. ... ... ... 3 43 15,700 35,845 71,200 Produits du bois de construction... .. .. .... ... . 4 1,402 432,907 1,664,151 2,561,315|Diverses autres industries *. ... ... .. ......... . 5 905 167,805 361,498 640,559l.............. ........ Témiscouata. 196. 78 10,306 188,584 221,793lBeurre et fromage. ................. .. ........ 1 559 87,200 127,819 274,989|Produits des billes (billots)................ ..... 2 268 70,299 45,095 143,777|Diverses autres industries *................ , ... 3 1,255 329,014 809,167| 1,662,786|.................... .. .Terrebonne. 19'7. 50 7,173 º @ 13,200]Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.................. 1 60 10,86 177,897 208,831|Beurre et fromage................... ........ 2 29 6,700 12,000 32,640|Carrosserie........ ............ .. , .......... 3 256 55,630 113,232| 254,075|Produits des billes (billots)..................... 4 46 13,500 15,200 57,320| Produits du bois de construction... ............. 5 814 235,143 490,838 1,096,720|Diverses autres industries *.................... 6 1,428 279,384 822,961 1,584,087|...Trois-Rivières et St-Maurice. 198. 49 8,951 135,779 172,180 Beurre et fromage............................ 1 56 # 20,400 44,650|Habillements d'hommes........................ 2 627 90,260 267,884 581,523|Produits des billes (billots).................... . 3 696 172,161 398,898 785,734|Diverses autres industries *................... . 4 106 18,674 132,378 178,154|.......................... Vaudreuil. 199. 43 6,819 117,293 139,055||Beurre et fromage............................. 1 28 5,982 9,400 20,500|Produits des billes (billots)................... .. 2 35 5,873 5, 18,599|Diverses autres industriesº..... .. , .... ........ 3 1 Comprenant 2 instruments aratoires, 1 carrosserie, 1 habillements d'hommes, 1 produits du bois de construction. 2 Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 couvertes et plastrons, 1 chaussures, l dentelles et tresses, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 carrosserie, 1 habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 1 habillements de femmes, 1 cotons, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 2 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, 1 sellerie, 1 bonneterie, 2 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 tissus teints et finis, 2 articles en laine. * Comprenant 1 boîtes en bois, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 carrosserie, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 1 produits des fonderies, 2 pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. 0 4 ð 1 instruments aratoires, 1 chaussures, 1 boîtes en bois, 1 habillements d'hommes, 1 lu- mière et force motrice électriques, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 2 instruments de musique, 1 papier, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes. º Comprenant 2 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 1 instruments aratoires, 1 haches et outils, 2 chaussures, 1 pain, biscuits et confiseries, 2 carrosserie, 1 habillements de femmes, 1 cercueils, 1 lumière et force mo- trice électriques, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 meubles, 1 gants et mitaines, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 produits du bois de construction, 2 plomberie et ferblanterie, 1 imprimerie et publications, 1 tabac, cigares et cigarettes, 1 tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser, 1 articles en laine. . 6 Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 chaux, 1 produits du bois de construction, 1 nattes et tapis. 246 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. ©s TABLE xIII. Manufactures of Census Districts—Capital, wages, materials and products. Employees Establish- O(l InentS. salaries. Salaries. No, Name or kind of industry s- Capital. •g-gR -> º-º Etablisse- Employés à Salaires. mentS. S8l 13,lI'88, NO, $ NO, 3 2OO. Wright ... . .. .. ... .. ..... ........ 39 3,096,907 93 104,555 l | Butter and cheese. ............ . .......... . 8 21,762 C @ # ſºs 2 | Log products................................. 15 637,043 34 40,545 3 Mica, cut................................. ... 4 129,010 9 4,350 4 | All other industries. ! ..................... .. . 12| 2,309,092 50 59,660 2O1. Yamaska. .. | . ... .......... , ... 64 399,808 29 16,150 1 |Brick, tile and pottery ....... , ................ 3 4,068 2 | Butter and cheese. .. ...... ............. .. .. .. 45 60,675 $ @ (® , 3 | Log products........ ... .......... ... , ........ 9 285,115 22 12,800 4 | Lumber products.. ... . . . ........ .... , ... 3 21,700 #3 1,600 5 | All other industries*.. ... , ... ... .. ... .. ... .. 4 28,250 4 1,750 TIne I'erritories. . ... , ... .. , ... . .. .. .. . 105 1,689,870 131 101,194 2O2. Alberta.. ..... .. .. .. .. * é » $ $ à º© s $ , 56 1, 141,049 86 64,580 1 |Brick, tile and pottery ............ .. ... .. ... . 5 26,300 © © 2 | Butter and cheese.. ... ... .. .. , ... . .... . * # # # s 11 31,200 º # 3 Clothing, men's. .. ......... , m & m e s p r s d E r e , # @ 3 12,220 6 4,800 4 | Flouring and grist mill products.. .. ..... .. .. 7 325,122 12 13,400 5 |Foundry and machine shop products...... ... . 3 29,611 4 2,700 6 ]Log products............................... 8 - 11 174,146 " 18 10,810 7 [Lumber products.. .. .. ... , . • © © g © s , B $ © º º º º e s s e si 3 32,943 7 5,560 8 | All other industriesº..... ....... .......... , ... 13 509,507 39 27,310 2O3. Assiniboia, East. .... « • © © © © © © © © © © º s 22 203,196 14 13,060 1 |Brick, tile and pottery ........ , ............... 5 20,500 2 Butter and cheese. ...... .. : ... ..... ......... 7 16,896| L , ſi $ 3 | Flouring and grist mill products.... .......... . 6 128,050 10 9,420 4 All other industries*. . .......... ... , .... .... . 4 37,750 4 3,640 2O4. Assiniboia, West ... ... ........ .... 15 148,040 16 11,574 1 |Brick, tile and pottery ........ ........... .. .. 3 11,800 2 Butter and cheese.. ...... ** , 4 é q$ g $ , # º # @ s 4 ti $ @ # @ 3 8,679 C , # $ 3 Printing and publishing. .. ....... ... , . ... . 3 33,860 4 3,174 4 | All other industries.º. .. .. , . 6 93,7oi 12 8,400 2O5. Saskatchewan. .................. .. 12 197,585 15 11,980 1 |Log products...... r º s s º e s e e g e º ei e s º o se & s © * e $ 4 114,4S0 8 5,780 2 All other industriesº......... .. .. • º ' s © F es 5 e g @ 8 83,105 7 6,200 l Includes 1 axes and tools, 1 brick, tile and pottery, 1 carriages and wagons, l electric light and power, 1 flouring and grist mill products, 2 lime, l paper, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 2 woollen goods, 1 matches - * Includes 1 carriages and wagons, 1 flouring and grist mill products, l foundry and machine shop pro- ducts, 1 starch. * Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 car repairs, 1 electric light and power, 2 harmess and saddlery, 1 lime, 2 liquors, malt, 2 printing and publishing, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 stone, cut, 1 woollen goods. * Includes 1 foundry and machine shop products, 1 log products, 2 lumber products. * Includes 1 clothing, men's, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 2 log products, 1 lumber products. º Includes 2 brick, tile and pottery, 2 butter and cheese, 2 flouring and grist mill products, l liquors malt, 1 printing and publishing. - RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 247 TABLEAU xIII. Manufactures par districts de recensement-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earI}Gr8, for labour. of materials.lof products. - , •mgm- «-ºg-> •ſ-º Nom ou scrte d'industrie. N° Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO. $ 8 $ 1,910 594,363 2,237,534 3,515,349|..... ...... ....... ........ Wright. 2OO. 20 3,690 40,416 51,211|Beurre et fromage.. . .... .. s @ @ @ @ @ @ e © © © © © © © © .. .. | 1 577 125,343 362,762 733,595| Produits des billes (billots).. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . 2 81 15,925 @ e 95,226/Mica coupé........................ ........... 3 1,232 449,405| 1,834,356| 2,635,317|Diverses autres industriesl. .. .. ................ 4 423 57,071 340,965 542,663 .... ..................... Yamaska - 2O1. 33 3,670 º> ,> 6,080 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.................. 1 7 14,310 261,845 301,268 Beurre et fromage.. ..... ... ..... • © gº « & $ # & @ @ @ @ s s 2 265 31,817 65,000 199,215|Produits des billes (billots)......... .. .. .... ... . 3 23 3,205 10,900 24,125 Produits du bois de construction.. ... .. ..... .... 4 25 4,069 3,220 11,975 Diverses autres industriesº.... .... , ............ 3 1,037 364,569 1,121,342 1,964,987|..... , ... ..... ....... Les Territoires• 656 258,753 743,507| 1,313,320 ............ ........... © e s e @ º Alberta... 2O2 . 60 10,300 @ @ 21,500]Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.. . , .... ... .. .... 1 21 7,441 68,053 86,600,Beurre et fromage. ... . . º © e e e e & s e e © e e s © s s º © s 5 s s 2 19 2,2004 15,000 36,000]Habillements d'hommes. ....... ....... .... ... .. 3 5s 2 293,081 408,018|Produits des moulins à farine. ... ... , .. , ..... . | 4 16 9,076| 10,647 37,000jProduits des fonderies. .. ................. .. . 5 203 39,510 6l,362 141,059Produits des billes (billots)..... ... , ... ... . .. .. . [ 6 2º 11,350 35,160 ,241|Produits du bois de construction... ... .. . .. . . | 7 253 133,636 260,204 519,902| Diverses autres industries*. ........ - º $ $ $ @ # $ @ @ @ @s 8 154 36,173 , 142,279 251,478].................... Assiniboia-Est. 2O3. 78 9,535 @ g 23,350 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie . ................ 1 15 3,508 36,775 49,366|Beurre et fromage. ..... .. .. ................. . 2 29 12,904 83,404 129,562|Produits des moulins à farine..... ... ......... 3 32 10,226 22,100 49,200|Diverses autres industries*..... .... ....... .... 4 111 33,316 160,841 243,543|................. Assiniboia-Ouest. 2O4. 35 7,574 ts @ 12,070 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie............. . .. 1 7 9 11,401 14,594|Beurre et fromage............. ... .. ......... 2 15 7,334 7,800 22,879]Imprimerie et publications. .............. , ... . | 3 54 16,923 141,640 194,000|Diverses autres industriesº..................... 4 © 116 36,327 74,715 156,646|........ .. d) • • © e e e a C. » Saskatchewan. 2O5. 77 24,660 36,000 78,669|Produits des billes (billots)...... ......... , ... . 1 39 11,667 38,715 77,977|Diverses autres industriesº. .. .. ........... .. . 2 * Comprenant 1 haches et outils, 1 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, l carrosserie, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, l produits des moulins à farine, 2 chaux, 1 papier, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 2 articles en laine, l allumettes. * Comprenant 1 carrosserie, 1 produits des moulins à farine, 1 produits des fonderies, 1 empois. * Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles,, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 lumière et force motrice électriques, 2 sellerie, 1 chaux, 2 liqueurs, malt, 2 imprimerie et publications, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 taille de la pierre, 1 articles en laine. $ * Comprenant 1 produits des fonderies,1 produits des billes (billots), 2 produits du bois de construction. º Comprenant 1 habillements d'hommes, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 2 produits des billes (billots), l produits du bois de construction. @ $ º Comprenant 2 briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie, 2 beurre et fromage, 2 produits des moulins à farine, · l liqueurs, malt, 1 imprimerie et publications. 248 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. ©t TABLE xIv. Manufactures of Provinces-Capital, wages, materials and products. N O, # Employees Establish- OI) ment8. salaries. Salaries. Name or kind of industry. E-s Capital. s- 6-) Etablisse- º† à | Salaires. Inents. salaires. NO, S8 NO. $ Canada ... .. .., $ s> º e s © a s • « « e e s © º º 14,650 446,916,487 30,691| 23,676,146 British Columb1a. .. ... .. .. .. .. . ... . 392 22,901,892 1,101 1,124,093 Aerated and mineral waters. .......... ........ 6 70,292 14 8,780 Boilers and engines......... .... . , ......... 3 739,200 23 27,900 Boots and shoes.......................... • • • • 4 33,971 7 4,440 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. .. .. ......... 7 189,719 21 21,332 Brick, tile and pottery............... ........ 17 269,800 @ @ # # Butter and cheese.. ... .. © º « $ n s é e s à p d * e , s º 8 15,807 $ $ é g Carriages and wagons................ ........ 7 87,300 11 9,700 Clothing, men's. ............. , ............... - 47 187,582 78 50,225 Clothing, women's. ... ............. .... .. ... . 5 53,63 13 8,600 Fish, preserved. .. .. :: .... .. , ........... , ... . 70 4,358,072 211 196,549 Flouring and grist mill products. .. .... , .... . 5 , 10 10,580 Foundry and machine shop products. .... ... 9 445,452 35 39,160 Furniture and upholstered goods ... .. , ... .... 3 463,125 21 20,720 Gas, lighting and heating... ...... . ... ...... 4 524,500 13 13,440 Harness and saddlery...... , ... .. ... .. ........ 4 60,471 12 8,822 Jewelry and repairs........... ... , s @ g @ ſs # º © ºs • 3 y 4 2,850 !U0e . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -- • • • 3 7,180 2 650 Liquors, malt...... s @ @ # @ , # # # # $ $ $ $ © ã © © v E $ @ $ @ $ # 17 874,369 42 54,980 Log products ............. .................. 75 6,132,928 263 251,111 Lumber products, ...... ... . • 4 @ @ @ @ @ @ @ # # # E C # 4 # # # 8 , 13 26 29,280 Monuments and tombstones .... ... , , ... .. • s 3 20,719 5 5,400 9ils. : ..... .. . : · • · .. ; : • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • 3 146,989 4 2,000 Plumbing and tinsmithing............ ... , .... 8 214,826 11 10,880 Printing and publishing. ... .. ..... .... s $ $ $ @ , . 17 454,801 68 76,766 Ships and ship repairs............... ......... 3 68,375 4 4,740 Smelting. ..... .. ............ # # # # E # # # $ @ $ # 5 5| 1,744,000 66 134,515 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. ... .. s s s © © © º s e s # 17 161,093 33 25,475 All other industries!... ............... ... * # @ # # 31| 4,959,047 104 105,198 Manitoba. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. , ..... ... .. .. 324 7,539,691 636 536,807 Bread, biscuits and confectionery.... ..... . © 5 299,575 20 16,976 Brick, tile and pottery ...... * E s , ê n º © © 1 s $ s e , 19 164,125 $ (! , # Butter and cheese .... . ........ , ............ 69 113,652 # g ſi Carriages and wagons............... , ... ..... 3 41,821 5 4,800 Clothing, men's. : ............................. 13 58,523 20 16,180 Clothing, women's . ......... ................ 7 18,000 17 14,956 Electric light and power . ... ... .. , .......... , $ 3 247,988 6 5,040 Flouring and grist mill products. .. .. .. ... ... . 37| 2,294,817 118 110,609 Foundry and machine shop products, ..... , ... 4 147,302 14 17,020 Furniture †º goods. *....... .... 3 34,7 10 7,380 Harness and saddlery. ........... ..... ..... 3 59,352 9 7,250 Hats, caps and furs ......................... x© 3 44.175 5 3,200 ime ... · · · · · · .............. .... .......... 32 47,785 10 4,660 Liquors, malt. .. ............................ 4 456,522 28 35,800 Log products......... . · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 37 497,310 69 38,445 Lumber products.. .............. ............. 12 477,534 31 30,615 Plumbing and tinsmithing. ... .... ..... ........ 9 112,400 17 13,680 Printing and publishing. .......... .......... . 19 547,846 110 90,580 O , cigars and cigarettes. .. ......... ... . 6 123,303 17 28,450 All other industries?............ ... .......... 36| 1,752,961 140 101,166 and brushes, 2 car repairs, 1 coffees and spices, 1 coke, 1 drugs, 1 electrical a light and power, 1 fruit and vegetable canning, 2 furnishing goods, lIncludes 1 awnings, tents and sails, 2 blacksmithing, 2 boots and shoes, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 brooms men's, ppa ratus and supplies, 2 electric 1 glass, 1 leather, tanned, curried and finished, 2 mattresses and spring beds, 1 opium, 1 paints and varnishes, 1 printing and book- binding, l rice cleaning and polishing, 2 soap, 1 sugar refining, 1 vinegar and pickles. *Includes 1 aerated and mineral waters, 2 agricultural implements, 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 bags, cotton, 1 boats and canoes, J boots and shoes, 2 boxes, wooden, 1 brass castings, 1 carriage and RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 19ol. 249 TABLEAU xIv. Manufactures des provinces-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials.lof products. ©-$ - 4-ºº-8 " •=• Nom ou sorte d'industrie, N° Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO. 3 $ 3 *N, 313,344| 89,573, 2o4 266,527,858| 481,053,375 . .. ....... ... . ............... Canada 10,353 4,332,445 7,246,684| 19,447,778 ............... Colombie-Britannique. 24 15,460 19,320 62,247 Eaux gazeuses et minérales.............. ... 1 185 153,500 100,150 367,025||Bouilloires et machines............ .. .. ... .. 2 35 15,300 40,770 67,645]Chaussures.......................... .. 3 136 68,173 150,176 298,510|Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .. .. ..... .. ..... .. . 4 272 65,661 © © 158,520||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ..... ... ... .... 5 14 6,737 85,894 105,690||Beurre et fromage. .. .... ... ....... . ..... 6 48 33,760 ,750 89,955||Carrosserie .......................... , ........ 7 338| 142,778 170,585 435,435| Habillements d'hommes......... .. ..... .. ... . 8 78 24,55) 53,715 96,250|Habillements de femmes. ..... ... ' º º º º º © , e e e e e e 9 3,419 390,24 ) 1,546,332 2,850,554|Poisson, salaisons et conserves.. .. ... .. , ... .. . | 10 47 31,324 ,035 349,428|Produits des moulins à farine. .... .. ... .. .... 11 199 128,583 115,906 356,641|Produits des fonderies. .... ... .. .. .. ... .. . ... . 12 58 40,19) ,500 119,100|Meubles .... . - • • • ° • • a • • • • e a - • e • • » s e • • • s » « » 13 19 13,663 16,375 87,792|Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage . .. ... .... .. .. 14 29 17,493 •*9 87,300|Sellerie. .............................. ..... . 15 17 9,76) 7,099 19,036]Orfèvrerie ............. ... .. .......... ..... 16 12 5,047 $ @ 2 laUlX . - • -- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - - - . . .. .. .. . 17 118 88,463 176,137 580,244|Liqueurs, malt................. ..... .... .... 18 3,052 1.397,614 1,557,162 3,985,177]Produits des billes (billots) ..... ..... , ........ 19 238 143,222 148,812 470,293|Produits du bois de construction....... , .... ... 20 17 13,277 7,500 32,853}Monuments et pierres tombales......... .. .. .. . 21 44 7,65) 11,240 27,190|Huiles. ... . · a e a t e e a e e e m a e s • s e e e • © © © s s e g e • 1 , 6-$ _ $ 22 # 46,527 90,221 180.275|Flomberie et ferblanterie. .................... 23 213 157,640 123,157 445,158|Imprimerie et publications ................... , 24 60 40,570 7,125 106,170|Navires, construction et radoub de.. .... .. ... . 25 669 764,264 e © 4,531,179|Métallurgie. ... , ... .... .... º • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 26 143 84,431 79,298 ,497|Tabac, cigares et cigarettes.............. , , . . 27 734 426,553 2,321,225 3,263,764|Diverses autres industriesl...... , ... * º © º e s e s - e 28 4,583 1,882,742 7,955,504| 12,927,439|................... ... .. , . Manitoba 155 51,534 197,079 307,680| Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ..... ........ ..... l 354 53,520 º © 122,580||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. ... ......... . 2 l4l 30,253 327,595 416,272|Beurre et fromage.. ...... © • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 40 12,464 17,550 55,195|Carrosserie.. .. .. .* • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - • • • • • • • 4 118 61,600 46,126 151,011|Habillements d'hommes........... .. ........ 5 150 35,023 47,489 120,890|Habillements de femmes. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . 6 21 12,696 @ @ : 44,972|Lumière et force motrice électriques.. .. ... ... .. 7 392 182,448 4,683,124 5,626,351|Produits des moulins à farine.. .. .. .. ... .. .. . . | 8 87 46,848 130,538 226,212]Produits des fonderies. ......... .. .. .. .. ... . 9 34 18,641 12,668 48,354|Meubles.......... ..... .... ..... .. ..... ... . 10 4l 22,600 45.101 94,398/Sellerie.... .... ....................... ...... 11 48 11,068 32,600 56,364]Chapellerie et pelleterie. ... .. ... ... .. .. .... 12 84 15,668 ſa ® 29,586lChaux ..... ................................ 13 115 47,115 106,676 295,960||Liqueurs, malt...... - • • ° º º º • • • a • • • • • e • • e s s ) s 14 752 150,828 193,439 490,628Produits des billes (billots) ... ........... ..... . 15 239 # 9 494,707|Produits du bois de construction. , ... .. .. .. ... . 16 121 53,196 46,322 126,669| Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... ... .... .. .. ... .. . 17 323 169,164 142,149 986,790]Imprimerie et publications ............. ... ... . 18 126 40,177 100,357 226,819]Tabac, cigares et cigarettes....... .......... .. 19 1,242 779,017 1,571,259 2,906,001|Diverses autres industriesº............ , $ s @ a s s v v 20 j 1Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 2 forges, 2 chaussures, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 balais et brosses, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 café et épices, 1 coke, 1 drogues, l appareils et effets électriques, 2 § et force motrice électriques, l conserves de fruits et légumes, 2 articles de toilette pour hommes, 1 verrerie, 1 cuir tanné, corroyé et fini, 2 matelas et sommiers élastiques, 1 opium, 1 peintures et vernis, 1imp# et reliure, 1 nettoyage du riz, 2 savonnerie, 1 raffineries de sucre, 1 vinaigre et marinades. Comprenant 1 eaux gazeuses et minérales, 2 instruments aratoires, 1 œufs concentrés, 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 sacs en coton, 1 bateaux et canots, 1 chaussures, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 250 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIv. Manufactures of Provinces-Capital, wages, materials and products. Enmployees Establish- OIl ments. salaries. Salaries. No. INaſme or kind of industry. - Capital. º- ºs-a Etablisse- Employés à | Salaires. mentS. salaires. NO, S NO $ NeW | BrunswV1 clx , . .. . . © s • • e e a a e » a e e e a • a 919| 20,741,170 1,716 1,065,295 l | Aerated and mineral waters. .... .. , .... .... . 4 45,900 8 6,700 2 |Agricultural implements.. .. .. ............. 3 137, '50 8 3,800 3 |Boilers and engines .......... .. . *, r © © e @ s @ * • • • ê 4 157,500 15 13,300 4 | Boots and shoes ..... ... . .. .... .......... 8 147,442 22 17,050 5 | Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ...... .. ... . 13 373,811 41 36,830 6 | Brick, tile and pottery.. ... ... .. .. º 15 96, d e © © 7 | Butter and cheese.... ..... ..... , ... .. .. .. ... . 68 89,395 © • © L, 8 Carriages and wagons. .... .. .. .. , ....... • # • • # 23 167,050 33 21, 100 9 Carriage and wagon materials.. ....... .. , ...... 3 69,195 7 4,700 10 |Clothing, men's .......... ....... .. . 44 245,547 65 52,575 11 Clothing, women's.......... .. , .... ........... 10 33, 16 5,750 12 Cottons , ... .. ............ ... ... .. ... ... ... .. 5 4,292,500 46 57,820 13 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring................. 3 15,700 5 ,500 14 Electric light and power..... , ................ 3 615,455 9 7,165 15 |Fish, preserved. ................... ., a s v e e s • • * 227 700,471 284 61,003 16 Flouring and grist mill products. .. .. , . - -- · · · · · 19 195,840 81 15,586 17 |Foundry and machine shop products. .. , .. ... . 23 633,246 74 56,922 18 |Fruit and vegetable canning............. , .... . 3 69,522 9 2,250 19 |Furniture and upholstered goods. ... .......... 5 45,906 13 5,800 20 |Grindstones and pulpstones.. ............... .. 5 38,550 11 3,566 21 |Harness and § s © © © © E s © © © © » i, © à © º g s , & º º º s 8 105,225 22 12,250 22 | Hats, caps and furs ........... • Li , # # # # $ # @ $ # @ # # @ 4 41,125 18 11,200 23 Iron and steel products. .. .. ................. 4 408,151 13 14,336 24 |Leather, tanned, curried and finished. . .. ... .. 12 560,900 23 20,750 25 lLime........................ .......... . .. . 4 77,500 "• • # # # 26 Log products ........................... .... 236 5,453,133 505 298,793 27 lLumber products........ ................ , .. 24 313,735 52 28,508 28 Mattresses and spring beds .... .. .......... 3 18,900 5 4,350 29 | Monuments and tombstones. ....... ..... ... . 9 119,419 25 12,600 30 | Plumbing and tinsmithing. ... .. ... ... .. ... 26 402,061 62 46,026 31 Printing and publishing .... ................. 29 510,225 62 58,106 32 Shooks, box............................. .... . 7 40,616 13 3,950 33 Slaughtering and meat packing................ 4 84,275 13| 7,550 34 Soap .. .. ..................... .............. 3 ,500 18 17,300 35 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes ... .. ........... 5 58,650 14 10,900 36 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical. .. ... , ... . 4 2,011,081 19 23,600 37 | Woollen goods.. ... : .......... é º º • • # s , u s s e s • $ * 4 124, 13 7,270 38 All other industries*......... ............... . 45) 2,057,384 142 113,389 NoVa Scotia. ... , ... .. .. .. .. , ... .. .. .. . 1,188 34,586,416 2,274 1,207,953 l l Aerated and mineral waters. ... ....... ....... 9 124,605 23 13,612 2 |Awnings, tents and sails............... .. ... 4 12,179 6 3,900 3 |Boilers and engines ..... ... . ..... ........... 8 469,114 35 29,862 4 | Boots and shoes. ... ... . m s a m e s e @ @ @ @ e 13 687,148 69 ,05 5 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery ... ... .. ... . 5 371,520 58 41,925 6 |Brick, tile and pottery. .......... , ... ... .. ... . 18 113,110 (© © wagon materials, 2 car repairs, 1 clothing, men's (factory product), 2 coffees and spices, 1 drugs, 1 dyeing, cleaning and scouring, 1 egg concentrate, 1 furnishing goods, men's, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 1 glass, stained, cut and ornamental, 1 terior indecorations, l jewelry and repairs, 1 mattresses and spring S 2 monuments and tombstones, 1 oils, 1 picture frames, 2 printing and bookbinding, 2 slaughtering an meat † 1 soap, l stationery goods, 1 woollen good ncludes l awnings, tents and sails, l axes an S, d tools, 1 bark extract, 2 boxes and bags, paper, 1 boxes, wooden, 2 brass castings, 1 brooms and brushes, 1 car repairs, 2 clothing, women's (factory product), 2 coffees and spices, 1 coffins and caskets, 2 cooperage, 1 drugs, 2 fertilizers, 1 furnishing goods, men's, 2glass, stained cut and ornamental, 1 gypsum, 2 hosiery and knit goods, 1 insect powder, 1 interior deco- rations, 1 lead bar and pipe, 2 liquors, malt, 1 lock and gunsmithing, 1 plaster, l rinting and book- binding, 2 roofing and roofing materials, 2 saws, 1 skates, 1 starch, 2 vinegar and pickles, 1 wire fencing, l woodworking and turning. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 25l TABLEAU xIv. Manufactures des provinces-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- 6º3 I Il6rSs Employés à gages. 21,010 65 25 463 601 398 ºu Wages Cost Value for labour. lof materials.lof products. •-» e,-º d-ºi-ºs Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Gages Coût des Valeur pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. S S 8 4,683,695 10,814,014 20,972,470 ................. NouVeau-Brunswick. 9,807 9,705 35,438|Eaux gazeuses et minérales. ................... 26,079 18,700 56,674| Instruments aratoires. ... ... .. . * © © © © e s e e s e g @ ! 77,000 #oi# 2#oºlȧt §....................... 78,884 213,434 391,175]Chaussures .. .. ........... .. ...... .. . 89,858 381,514 617,753| Pain, biscuits et confiseries . ...... .. .. ... ... . 53,039 © © 90,914|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. .. ..... ... .. 19,036 206,183 245,695||Beurre et fromage. ....... .. , .... .. ... ... ... . 64,280 67,508 207,766]Carrosserie. ... ...... .... ... . .... ... ...... 22,300 45,240 95,800]Matériaux de carrosserie ................... ... - 124,846 184,315 444,578|Habillements d'hommes. ... ... .... .. ..... . 17,285 37, 87,685lHabillements de femmes.... .. ............... . 600,582 1,062,702 2,228,234.Cotons. ... .. .. ...... ........ .. ... ......... . 3,864 1,849 | 13,395lTeinturerie.... ............... . ........ .. .. . 37,116 31,350 185,476 Lumière et force motrice électriques ........... 199,041 436,719 814,874|Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .. .. ....... .... 25,771 357,287 483,441|Produits des moulins à farine. .. .. .. ... . ..... 150,988 191,199 605,927|Produits des fonderies. .... .. ... .. ... ... .... 8,000 ) 41,160|Conserves de fruits et légumes. ... .... .... .. 15,100 il,215 48,698]Meubles. .................... .......... ... ... 17,181 5,930 38,400|Meules et décortiqueurs... .. ... ............... ,909 88,750 190,375|Sellerie ........... .. ........ .. .. .. ... .. . 4 • • 10,300 35,000 81,800|Chapellerie et pelleterie. ... .. ............. .... 124,806 339,232 573,147|Produits en fer et en acier. ... .... ... ....... ,523 607,785 784,160|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini.. ... . . e s â $ @ ſe • © s a © © © e 21,251 © 114,984.Chaux.. ... 4© º • • • e s ºu sa e © © e @ s s s * s e s s © © © © e º º » © e e 1,408,048 4,059,700 7,041,848|Produits des billes (billots). ...... ... ... .. .. .. .. 123,953 166,015 387,744|Produits du bois de construction ... ... .. ... . 7,421 17,000 43,200|Matelas et somniiers élastiques. ... .. .. . ... ... 81,423 29,515 159,800|Monuments et pierres tombales.. .. .. ... .. , . . 124,793 239,773| 547,796| Plomberie et ferblanterie. . .. .. ... .. ... .. ..... 130,884 ,356 448,303||Imprimerie et publications. ..... ... ......... 24,105 7,085 43,225||Bois en paquets pour boîtes.. .. .. . .. , .... .... 16,588 160,400 239,520|Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. ........ . .... 17,020 181,039 276,034|Savonnerie. ... ... ... ........ - s n º º © e és a v © © s © © © © es 24,450 48,760 126,340Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. , .......... .. ... . 211,259 259,796 785,498Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. 24,210 64,325 115,375}Articles en laine. .. : ........ ... . ............ . 583,695 1,006,721 2,049,629jDiverses autres industries* ........... ........ .. |. 4,405,618 13,161,077| 23,592,513|... , ... © © © e s ée • © © © © e a Nouvelle-Ecossee 23,336 l4,544 78,950|Eaux gazeuses et minérales. .... , ... .. , ... ..... 6,400 16,150 32,300Auvents, tentes et voiles. .... , . , 5 t• • © e a o e s - e s @ @ 166,139 225,632 518,400||Bouilloires et machines. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .... . 168,556 487,542 827,977 Chaussures.. .. ....... .. ................... 107,400 449,409 744,900| Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .. .. .. .. , ........ 55,769 @ a 127,336|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie . ... .. .. ... .... . N° 1 matériaux de carrosserie, 2 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 habillements d'hommes (fabriqués), 2 café et épices, 1 drogues, l teinturerie, 1 articles de toilette chauff IIl16º8 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 savonnerie, 1 articles en laine. *Comprenant 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 haches et outils, 1 extrait d'écorce, 2 boîtes et sacs, papier, 1 boîtes en bois, 2 fonderies de cuivre, 1 balais et brosses, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 2 habille- ments de femmes † 2 café et épices, 1 cercueils, 2 tonnellerie, 1 drogues, 2 engrais, 1 articles de toilette pour hommes, verre colorié, cou ur hommes, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de e, 1 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 décorations d'intérieurs, l orfèvrerie, 1 matelas et som- astiques, 2 monuments et pierres tombales, l huiles, 1 cadres à gravures, 2 imprimerie et reliure, et ornemental, 1 gypse, 2 bonneterie, l poudre insecticide, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 2 liqueurs, malt, 1 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 plâtre, l imprimerie et reliure, 2 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 2 scies, l l ouvrage et tournage du bois, 1 étirage de laine. # ns, l em pois, 2 vinaigre et marinades, 1 fil de fer à clôture, *. « 2, CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. " #e ©» TABLE xIv. Manufactures of Provinces-Capital, wages, materials and products. No. Employees Establish- OI ! mentS. salaries. Salaries. Name or kind of industry. s-ºf-ºf-M-) Capital. g-gºgºs #-gs Etablisse- # à | Salaires. N, mentS. salaires. NO. $ NO. $ Nova Scotia-Com. Butter and cheese ... ............ .......... . 33 56,172 © ſ ! © © Carriages and wagons....................... « © 25 245,500 40 26,420 Clothing, men's............. . ............ 60 946,700 130 84,680 Clothing, women's........ ... ................ 7 53,170 30 12,700 Coffees and spices............. . , ... .. ...... 3 62,500 11 8,900 Cooperage .... .......... • º • • • • # d # e e # 5 e é 4 « • 15 83,725 25 15,250 Cottons. ..... , ............................... 3 567, 9 10,000 Electric light and power.. .... .. .. , ......... 4 175,400 5 3,810 Fish, preserved ..... ......... .. * , > • a e , s © E • © © * 481 2, 189,779 674 177,108 Flouring and grist mill products.. ......... , ... 10 131,675 17 12,290 Foundry and machine shop products. ...... .. . 22 474,985 56 42,087 Furniture and upholstered goods. .. ... ... # # 6 156,861 15 8,600 Harness and saddlery ... , .... .. ... ... ... .. . 6 51,330 14 7,350 Leather, tanned, curried and finished. .. . .. ... . 11 216,514 16 10,050 Liquors, malt. ................... ........ ... . 552,100 20 31,100 Log products. .... » ( û $ s 0 ® 9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 228 3,341,669 459 198,420 Lumber products........... .... ... .. ..... 39 535,24 79 51,540 Monuments and tombstones. .. ... . .. ... , ... 7 48,000 11 6,700 Plumbing and tinsmithing..... .. .. .. .. , ...... 21 206,951 5 1 27,003 Printing and bookbinding.. ... ...... ... .. .... 5 63,675 10 6,300 Printing and publishing. .... © • , • a • • • • s » = as º • © • º 34 592,508 89 62,540 Ships and ship repairs.... . .............. ... 20 1,574,035 35 22,750 Slaughtering and meat packing................ 4 5,125 11 8,275 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. .. ... .. .. , ...... 3 7,500 4 2,700 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff .. .. ...... 3 21,650 4 3,000 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanica]...... .... 4| 1,082,257 12 11,600 Woollem goods . , ... . « # # e , s s º º º º º º º E r e , • • , a s º º º 11 72,888 3l 17,050 All other industries! .......... . ............ . 62 19,003,323 225 200,381 O ntario ..... © e s e e s s e e s • • • e e e s • • • • • e º º º º 6,543 214,972,275 15,538 11,892,254 Abrasive goods............. - e © • • • • # • © © # # « 5 126,387 21 17,900 Aerated and mineral waters ........... .. .. .... 15 292,340 59 34,368 Agricultural implements .. ....... . . ....... G6 16,730,193 916 829,809 Awnings, tents and sails ... ..... .. .. .... ... . 9 - 167,743 33 25,680 Axes and tools. ... .. ... ... , ... ... : ... ... . -> 13 1,031,928 # 54,610 Baking powder and flavouring extracts. .. .. ... . 8 185,740 46 40,340 Barley, pot and pearl...... .... ...... ... ... ... 3 88,800 5 2,800 Baskets........ ................. , ... ... . 14 144,456 27 13,442 Batting. .... . © s s @ e e t E s e • • • • - » s u er » s e • n • s º º º º º º * 3 46,499 7 4,610 Bicycles ....... ........ ......... ... .. · · · · · · 16 1,052,700 99 69,021 Bicycle repairs........... .................... 3 20,900 6 5,040 Blacking ............. , ... ... ... · · · · · · · · 5 50,968 19 16,932 Blacksmithing ..... ............. .. .. , .... 5 24,950 6 Q Boats and canoes...... .............. ...... 13 120,095 20 11,740 | Boilers and engines ..... ... .. • @ e @ @ @ @ ç ' @ e 30 2,998,465 198 159,6S3 Boots and shoes .... ........ • g @ g e g e e g © e 5 e D @ @ @ g 38 1,680,327 186 144,261 | Boxes and bags, paper . ... e @ @ > @ @ @ @ @ @ » e 22 322,852 65 54,536 Ⱥ§. cigar .... ..... .. ... .. ... . 4 173,617 17 8,910 baskets, 2 boats and canoes, 2 1 Includes 1 agricultural implements, 2 axes and tools, 1 baking powder and flavouring extracts, 1 boxes, wooden, 1 brass castings, 1 bridges, iron and steel, 1 rooms and brushes, 1 cars and car works, 1 coffins and caskets, 1 coke, 1 combs, 2 condensed milk, 1 cordage, rope and twine, l electrical apparatus and supplies, l evaporated fruits and vegetables, 2 explosives, 2 fruit and vegetable canning, 2 gas, li caps and furs, 2 hosiery and machines and wringers, 2 wire fencing. # and heating, 1 glass, 1 grindstones and pulpstones, l gypsum, 1 hats, nit goods, 2 iron and steel products, 1 jewelry and repairs, 1 ladders, 1 lasts and pegs, 1 lime, l lock and gunsmithing, 1 matches, 2 oil clothing, 1 paints and varnishes, 1 patent medicines, lpaper, 1 picture frames, 1 plaster, 1 roofing and roofing materials, 1 ru patterns, 1 shooks, box, 1 skates, 2 smelting, 1 soap, l stove polish, 1 sugar refining, 2 vinegar an pickles, 1 washing RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 53 a 6) ! TABLEAU xIv. Manufactures des provinces-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. as* --, Wage- Wages Cost Value 63.I IlerS, for labour. of materials. of products. «- º-8 ,-» a-» Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO, $ 3 $ Nouvelle-Ecosse-Fin. 59 11,930 99,495 127,007|Beurre et fromage. .. . ..... . ... ............ 7 214 78,827 72,300 235,6001Carrosserie....... .......... ................. 8 1,055 244,539 470,587 1,065,654|Habillements d'hommes. ......... .. .. .. ... .. . 9 89 16,410 34,223 74,716|Habillements de femmes . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 10 56 15,650 73,000 116,000|Café et épices........................... .. 11 14l 41,111 55,331 135,587|Tonnellerie. ....... ............ .... .... º • e • e e 12 791 206,319 442,055 747,259lCotons............... · © © © © © â s s • s e s a g e e m ê s 9 e g 13 20 10,055 @ @ 51,600||Lumière et force motrice électriques. ... ....... 14 6,221 462,894 2,005,226 3,298,648|Poisson, salaisons et conserves........ s ſ$ º { > © s g © © 15 73 20,120 338,897 442,081|Produits des moulins à farine................. 16 460 180,332 272,101 691,585|Produits des fonderies. ....................... 17 226| 48,834 48,687 l44,000/Meubles. ....... .... .. ............. . ..... 18 44 16,490 29,845 66,3501Sellerie....................................... 19 135 49,697 303,785 439,725]Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini...................... 20 71 ,9 106,000 243,000 Liqueurs, malt.. .............. .............. 21 3,978 669,344 1,272,478 2,940,107|Produits des billes (billots). ... .. ..... ..... .... 22 499 191,618 y 642,605| Produits du bois de construction ... .. .. 23 48 19,340 12,758 44,318]Monuments et pierres tombales. ........... .... 24 190 61,094 111,358 243,460Plomberie et ferblanterie.. ....... ..... ... ... 25 76 15,725 22,935 52,950||Imprimerie et reliure. ................. ... .... 26 379 133,813 72,070 366,489|Imprimerie et publications.. .. . .. .. ... , .... 27 527 164,452 146,756 441,025|Navires, construction et radoub de.. .. .. ...... 28 33 10,250 210,741 249,258| Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. ....... ....... 29 25 5,525 5,300 16,750 Tabac, oigivres et cigarettes.................... 30 40 13,658 11,885 101,909Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser..... .. : .... 31 233| 63,400 70,850 188,500]Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques 32 165 39,449 107,251 214,393|Articles en laine. ......................... .. .. 33 3,293 1,058,192 5,290,936 7,882,074|Diverses autres industries!.... ............ .... 34 151,081 44656032 138,230,400 241,533,486 Ontario. 90 40,174 28,704 121,313|Articles pour le polissage. ... ......... ......... 1 124 40,220 49,665 254,182|Eaux gazeuses et minérales . ... ... ...... .... 2 4,775 1,789,624 3,609,723 8,295,170||Instruments aratoires ................... .. .. 3 119 29,536 84,177 188,877|Auvents, tentes et voiles........... .. ......... . 4 822 490 324,346 893,1l1|Haches et outils.. . .... .. .. ............... 5 96 31,693 270,104 407,762| Poudre-levain et essences ... .. ... .. .. ........ 6 17 ,924 188,765 229,816]Orge mondé et perlé. ... .. ... .. .. ... .... ..... . | 7 315 58,782 ,996 150,982| Paniers.. .. .... .... .... .......... , ... .... 8 42 10,280 23,894 43,981|Ouate ...................... ............. .... 9 413 163,596 299,753 550,606|Bicyclettes.............. ..................... 10 31 9,722 11,700 32,700l Bicyclettes, réparations de. ............. ...... 11 42 11,720 65,800 115,217|Cirage ............ • s © » © e a s e $ • • • @ @ @ @ @ * s s s e s e @ s 12 29 12,520 4,392 26,884|Forges ........................... ............ 13 103 44,220 35,845 111,724|Bateaux et canots ... . ............. ... 14 2,085 842,469 996,904 2,592,643| Bouilloires et machines ... ....... ....... .. ... 15 2,150 718,566 1,911,056 3,110,2ll]Chaussures .... ....................... ..... 16 802 173,838 366,409 719,050||Boîtes et sacs, papier ...................... ... . 17 186 53,416 66,650 155,100| Boîtes à cigares .............. .............. 18 1 Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 2 haches et outils, 1 poudre-levain et essences, 1 paniers, 2 bateaux e5 canots, 2 boîtes en bois, 1 fonderies de cuivre, 1 ponts en fer et en acier, 1 balais et brosses, l construction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 cercueils, 1 coke, 1 peignes, 2 lait condensé, 1, corderie, 1 appareils et effets électriques, 1 fruits et légumes évaporés, 2 matières explosives, 2 conserves de fruits et légumes, 2 gaz d'éclairage'et de chauffage, 1 verrerie, 1 meules et décortiqueurs, 1 gypse, 1 chapellerie et pelleterie, 1 bonneterie, 2 produits en fer et en acier, 1 orfèvrerie, 1 échelles, l formes et chevilles à chaussures, 1 chaux, 1 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 allumettes, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 peintures et vernis, 1 remèdes patentés, 1 papier, 1 cadres à gravures, 1 plâtre, 1 toiture et matériaux de toiture, 1 patrons de tapis, 1 bois en paquets pour boîtes,1 patins, 2 métallurgie, 1 savonnerie, 1 cirage de poële, l raffineries de sucre, 2 vinaigre et marinades, 1 machines à laver et à tordre, 2 fil de fer à clôture. 254 é» ° * CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIv. Manufactures of Provinces-Capital, wages, materials and products. –* No. Employees Establish- OIl ments. salaries. Salaries. Name or kind of industry. e- Capital. s- - Etablisse- Employés à Salaires. mentS. 80,18,1lº88. NO. $ NO, $ Ontar1o —Con. Boxes, wooden.. .... * © ^ © © © © º @ # 6 : © * @ @ D @ @ @ @ g @ 48 628,025 96 51,628 Brass castings ... ......... ... ... » @ @ @ @ @ @ @ # @ 15 447,314 34 31,012 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ... .. • @ s - s g e 125 3,265,040 472 342,638 Brick, tile and pottery .... , ... . ſº di @ : g @ # # # g @ 5 389 2,369,627 # # g # Bridges, iron and steel ...................... , . 3 639,629| 25 24,792 lBrooms and brushes ... .......... . .. .. .. 20 432,404 110 81,103 Butter and cheese. ..... , .... . , e s 5 © # @ # s # # # # $ $ $ 1,336 2,626,078 © © $ # Buttons ............. .. ... .. ... .. -- .... ... . 3 242,337 12 9,730 Carpets.. ... ......... , ......... .. : ... ... ... 8 585,463 33 26,920 Car repairs ........... , ... .. ... ... ... ... : ... . 11 1,400,263 41 32,518 Carriages and wagons ... .. , .......... 159 4,444,336 367 257,024 Carriage and wagon materials. . ........... 21 1,124,445 67 59,025 Cars and car works. ............... .. . · · · · · · · . 4 630,662 1] 14,020 Cement, natural rock. ........ .. ............. 3 103,500 7 6,300 Cement, Portland. . . ........... ..... ... . 5 807,459| 30 30,102 Clothing, men's ..... ..................... 398 2,228,780 682 452,889 Clothing, men's (factory product) . .. .. .. .. ... 19 1,959,720 253 222,278 Clothing, women's ... ...................... 216 1,640,946 483 278,654 Clothing, women's (factory product). ... ... .. .. . 17 600,775 89 79,626 Coffees and spices ............ , » © , s â dº s # a # # # # # @ 11 308,522 83 60,970 Coffins and caskets. .......................... 6 400,278 45 45,284 Tag€ . . . .. . , . .., • • • • • • • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 40 420,730 65 34,070 Cordage, rope and twine....................... 9 844,646 36 32,450 Corks ... . .... ................... ........ 4 107,921 9 10,000 Corsets and supplies. ... , .. ſf ^ º • º º º º n s s a g • s s s s s a 10 248,081 42 32,840 Cottons.. ................. L> # # n s s a e : E s • • • • • • • s 7 3,710,720 12 20,800 Cutlery and edge tools . .. ..................... 3 181,200 22 17,500 rugs ... .. , . .. · · · · · .. · · · · .• • • • • • • • • • • • • • - . - • . 10| 887,484 76 76,678 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring . ...... ........ 7 73, 14 9,780 Electrical apparatus and supplies . .. .... .. .. 14 1,516,123 45 39,086 Electric light and power............ .... .. .. . 27 7,148,826 75 53,032 Elevators........................... ......... 4 196,423 - 16 ,600 Evaporated fruits and vegetables.... .... .... 49 363,921 75 23,710 Explosives ....... ..... ... , .................. 3 181,100 17 11,000 Fancy goods, n.e.s. . , ..... ......... .......... 4 56,125 48 27,481 Fertilizers ... .. , ... . @ F º º º º ° º s à n * , a e s « s s s s e s 4 68,485 3 2,200 Flax, dressed. ... .. ::.... :: ... ................ 31 325,936 75 28,875 Flouring and grist mill products . .. .. ... . 1 , # # s 275 8,937,285 592 430,564 Foundry and machine shop products. .. .. .. .. . 168| : 9,772,318 688 568,430 Fringes, cords and tassels.. .. .. .. .. ... .... .. . 5 31,434 12 7,7 Fruit and vegetable canning ...... , ... ..... .. 43 1,592,911 168 94,459 Furnishing goods, men's.. ... .................. 26 9 180 138,988 Furniture and upholstered goods. ..... .. .. • © © © º 108 5,191,532 449 334,827 Gas, lighting and heating.... ............ · · · · . 15 4,413,235 66 64,809 Glaºs .... ...................... : ............ 7 575,642 36 29,576 Glass, stained, cut and ornamental. ... ..... .. . 5 28,195 10 7.420 Gloves and mittens........ .. ..... ... .. .. .. 16 621,519 71 61,381 Hairwork. .. ........... , , .. * © © © e 6 e e s s» • e s e s @ s 6 99,176 10 8,50 Hammocks................................... 4 15,233 7 3. Hardware, carriage and saddlery...... ......... 5 408,856 20 20 i5o Harness and saddlery. .. , ............ ... .. .. .. . 46 1,324,647| 152 11277s Hats, caps and furs ........................... 49 ,257,486 221 162 645 Hosiery and knit goods............ ......... .. 39 3,371,845 166 137,89 nk :: . ... .. .. . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 3 46,700 7 10,200 Interior decorations. ........ © s s • © s s e s e s e s e 5 51,547 12 8.424 Iron and steel products. ....... * º © º - @ @ @ « * 6 © © $ g g 13 1,605,577 84 78.404 Jewelry and repairs ..... © º º º • • • • e s • • • • • • • • • » 21 ,060 68 53.526 Lenther goods ............................... 3 15,450 8 3, 400 Leather, tanned, curried and finished .......... 61 3,731,887 182 173,496 Ime. ... ; : º :, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 69 847 29 13,355 Liquors, distilled ............................. 8 7,714,724 7 142,686 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 255 TABLEAU xIv. Manufactures des provinces-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value 63 T16l 8s for labour. of materials.jof products. º-d- - &-4-» - Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Employés à | Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.} matériaux. des produits. NO. $ $ 3 Ontario-Suite. 758 201,318 402,128 826,215||Boîtes en bois................................. 19 370 147,354 221,325 543,357| Fonderies de cuivre ....... .. .. ..... ........ .. 20 3,006 967,901 3,685,275 6,102,430]Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .. ........ .... . . . | 21 3,768| 7C5,534 Q @ 1,933,859|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ... .. .......... . 22 368 130,354 479,563 38,000]Ponts en fer et en acier ... ... .. .. .. , ... ... . .. .. | 23 557 170,179 337,933 761,483|Balais et brosses ... ...... .. .. ..... .... ........ 24 2,733 694,607| 12,959,24 14,968,922Beurre et fromage..... v e e e s - e • e º e g © e e © © © © e © s s e 25 276 59,870 44,628 137,000||Boutons ......... ............................ 26 414 123,90# 306,697 559,892|Tapis. .. . .. s e s s @ âs e N a é s 5 e • • t s s s e s © e s © v © ºs e 27 1,781 704,377 1,009,299 1,811,694|Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer . .. . | 28 3,148 1,185,996 2,256,037 4,673,952]Carrosserie . ... ......... ................... 29 804 299,858 577,193 1, 113,350 Matériaux de carrosserie.. ... , .... ........... 30 427 210,632 666,040 1,081,524|Construction de wagons de chemin de fer. .. ... | 31 87 27,600 40,930 106,800|Ciment, pierre naturelle ..... .. . ............. 32 464 156,198 60,713 619,018]Ciment de Portland ..... . .... ..... » L @ @ @ @ @ @ s 33 4,304 1,281,364 1,765,302 4,160,984|Habillements d'hommes ......... .. ........ . 34 8,620 1,062,502 2,599,106 4,674,961|Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués) ........... . 35 3,830 799,463 1,367,788 2,933,783|Habillements de femmes. . • t s @ @ | D © © © © s s e , e 36 1,724 393,715 676,112 1,309,627|Habillements de femmes (fabriqués), ........... 37 159 48,018 542,308 824,315 Café et épices.... .......................... 38 332 126,029 212,080 465,800|Cercueils...................................... 39 553 186,733 256,200 589,259lTonnellerie.................................... 40 516 113,726 540,351 970,623ICorderie .. ........ , ... ....... ......... .... 41 81 24,924 89, 135 136,172|Bouchons , ..... .... .. . .... .. .. .... ... . 42 422 94,245 195,935 411,641|Corsets............... ... , . .. . ............ 43 2,350 649,734| 1,363,905| 2,907,879|Cotons .......... .. , .... .. . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 44 175 76,750 64,210 184,375]Coutellerie et instruments tranchants ... .. ... . 45 363 131,279 326,968 790,142|Drogues .................................. ... 46 124 41,558 6,782 85,500lTeinturerie. .. .. ... , . * • s = a , e e ts E u © H s e • • e s © s s e • 47 904 368,087 566,009 1,171,543|Appareils et effets électriques g © © © # @ a y a © © © e s s » 48 450 229,863 11,568 904,328|Lumière et force motrice électriques. . .. .. ..... 49 1-61 64,000 77,830 207,100}Ascenseurs , ... .. ... s º s e º ® . © - • e : © © © © © © e e 50 1,503 102,328 168,783 386,840]Fruits et légumes évaporés. ..... ... , .......... 51 30 16, 102,125 140,000Matières explosives ... ..... , ......... .... ... 52 129 25,961 71,746 217,514|Articles de § s © © º © s s e ev e s s s s e © © s © © * © Lº © s s > 53 25 8,028 14,422 35,350|Engrais . ....... .. • • • • • • • • • • • • . , s s s a s © © © # @ @ @ e 54 996 127.332 136,224 338,176|Lin préparé..... ...... .................. - ... | 55 2,223 836,702| 17,504,002| 21,025,481|Produits des moulins à farine. . , . .. ... ... .. .. . 56 7,346 2,889,000 3,006,504 9,145,382| Produits des fonderies . ... .. .. .. .... ... ..... 57 115 25,402 47,444 95,746| Frange, corde et glands ..... ......... ... ... .. 58 3,877 328,60 l,383,059 2,381,288|Conserves de fruits et légumes. . ... .. ..... . ... 59 1,487 364,993 717,557 1,561,758|Articles de toilette pour hommes. ......... ... . 60 5,129 1,587,409 2,069,325 5,212,997|Meubles . .. .. .. .. .. .. , ... .. .. .. ... ... .. 61 525 273,904 403,216 1, 165,056|Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage. .. .. ......... .. . 62 794 312,725 132,815 620,701!Verrerie. ... .. ... ....... .. ... ..... .... ... . 63 42 19, 15,550 50,000Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental ... ......... . 64 633 149,935 513,512 799,745|Gants et mitaines e s e s s e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 65 89 24,338 34,550 109,679|Ouvrages en cheveux ................ ... . ... . 66 39 9,150 9,075 ,560lHamacs....... ............. .......... .. · · · · . 67 465 127,347 154,06f 384,674Quincaillerie.................................. 68 1,205 384,082 883,845 1,683,590|Sellerie. ... ... . ... .. • e • e e n e a s • • « • ° • ° • * ° * 69 1,251 361,336 1,045,362 1,916,642|Chapellerie et pelleterie .... .. .. , ...... . .. .. 70 3,176 771,692 1,672,079 3,277,439|Bonneterie........................... - ... .. .. 71 17 7,556 62,097 ,000|Encre ... .. , ... ........ , ........ ... -- -- : - -- . 72 76 39,356 23,240 79,950|Décorations d'intérieurs ... .. .. . ... ... -- .. .. | 73 1,064 431,606 ,055,060 1,854,940 Produits en fer et en acier . .. .. ...... . - . .. .. .. 74 365 151,806 230,725 549,735]Orfèvrerie ...... ... ... ... ... • s a e a • • • ° • • • • • . j 75 7 17,675 43,000 72,600|Cuir, effets en.. .. .............. ... -- : - ... .. .. 76 1,860 9 4,511,348 6,255,337|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini... .. .. ... , ... .. ... . 77 397 105,312 $ $ 260,l14|Chaux . ................ .. .. .. .. -- . - · · · · 78 474 203,848 551,623 1,567,118'Liqueurs distillées .... , .... , ..... ... .. ... .. .. 79 256 4e ! ** CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIv. Manufactures of Provinces--Capital, wages, materials and products. $---- Screws . Name or kind of industry. Ontario-Con. Liquors, malt. ................... ..... , ... ... Liquors, vinous Log products Lumber products.......... • s • E • @ d , e , ms @ a @ # @ * º º Malt. ... : ....................... Mats and rugs . .. ............. Mattresses and spring beds ... .. ... ........... Metallic roofing and flooring................... Mica, cut. ...... ... ...... ........... .. * º us $ º a Mirrors and plate glass............. .. $ Monuments and tombstones.................... Musical instruments .... .. . ............ .. Musical instrument materials. ................. Oils. .... .................... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · Optical goods.. ........... .................. Paints and varnishes . ......... .. ........... Paper ........ .................. ....... n # # # ſi Patent medicines.. , ............. , ............ Photographic materials........................ Picture frames..................... .. » ès # # # # # # Plumbers'supplies.............. . , .......... Plumbing § tinsmithing............ ... ..... Printing and bookbinding. .......... ......... Printing and publishing. .. ................. Printing presses.......... ............. a # $ Pulleys. .... ... .................... .. ... . Pumps and windmills ......... .... .......... . Refrigerators.................... ... ......... Rubber and elastic Salt ........ . ....... ..... : ........ e © e , a º ^ e 5 g 4, a , et n s e e , as s n @ º @ º @ º º © s e © © © © © , d e g @ s a • e e v p » 2 e m m © º º @ & @ º @ s , a e s s = s * • • • • • s • g e s º n & º º a e , , , e • s º º º * Seed cleaning and preparing. ....... ....... .. Ships and ship repairs........... • # @ @ @ # $ s $ @ # # # Shoddy .... . .. -- ........................... Signs .... ... .. ... .. -- ..... .... , -- .... .. .. · . s§ithing e , s $ $ • a * # @ * # @ * # u a , s a º s , ê s $ @ # s # # s Slaughtering and meat packing. ........... .. - Smelting ........... , ...... ...... . . © © © © © , r © E E @ s e » , L , @ s s e , a • • • • , , , @ s # s # 2 # e e • • Stationery goods...... . , .................... Stereotyping and electrotyping. . . ..... ... Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff. ..... .. Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes .......... ..... Vinegar and pickles. ............... ......... Washing machines and wringers............... Watch cases. ....... $ • • • • • s e s e • e a • • • • • • • • • • • • • Window blinds and shades ................... Wire................. « © © © © ^ _ © © © © º o º º © º e $ $ $ Wire fencing.. ............................... pulp, chemical and mechanical ....... .. Woodworking and turning.. .. ... ........ .. . . Woollen goods......... ...................... Woollen yarns..... ......... .... s @ @ @ @ @ @ @ g © e ? All other industriesl. .... " © © © © © © © © © © © © © g d# g @ @ @ e Employees Establish- OIl Inent8. salaries. Salaries. s- Capital. ºm-me aºgºmº ! Etablisse- Employés à | Salaires. ments. salaires. NO, $ NO. $ 52 5,793,897 282 269,168 9 373,793 20 15,070 847| 27,515,735 1,704 1,079,020 264 4,903,012 570 00,567 6 ,l 10 8,130 5 52,422 6 3,60b 9 100,400 28 18,081 4 385,119 33 23,958 8 92,238 16 9,450 8 168,500 16| . 14,500 26 299,864 58 ,820 30 3,863,622 145 149,438 7 300,119 15 ,249 9 2,054,332 57 72,450 3 66,200 12 12,432 8 301,297 42 27,730 15 3,156,435 96 103,088 23 563,378 1i3| ,546 5 84,551 25 14,050 8 341,529 45 26,992 5 488,162 50 29,224 80 1,658,656 198 151,112 59 2,384,489 280 231,837 214 6,317,743 839 685,780 3 223,670 5 5,500 3 205,520 25 13,280 16 735,162 85 91,804 4 81,237 7 5,830 6 1,291,371 81 69,977 9 2 29 21,620 4 344,700 24 14,614 5 243,994 26 24,960 4 714,586 24 21,633 17 502, 66 41,308 9 940,859 42 34,780 5 91,110 8 5,430 3 5,200 5 4,400 8 716,569 47 49,363 35 3,568,861 162| 129,099 3 2,102.503 27 23,692 9 1,414,238 78 76,860 3 908,000 27 33,600 10 548,560 107 82,560 4 88,563 19 14,800 3 844,969 27 25,060 68 928,924 207 164,474 13 383,503 52 30,853 5 125,173 13 10,560 3 740,242 88 51,326 4 586,592 43 35,641 9 360,018 32 25,265 10 191,966 38 23,016 3 2,401,000 4 3,900 25 533,397 74 49,185 117 5,906,861 282 221,525 5 49,600 7 5,050 104 4,368,092 430 271,266 ºInciudes 1 air brakes, 1 alabastine, 2 artificial feathers and flowers, 2 artificial limbs and trusses, 1 axle grease, 1 bags, cotton, 1 belting and hoee, rubber, 2 billiard tables and materials, 1 bleaching powder, RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 257 TABLEAU xIv. Manufactures des provinces-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages ea,r 08rS. for labour. Employés à Gages gageS. pour travail. NO, $ 1,021 418,728 26,376 23,038 5,346,519 3,817 1,406,328 67 19,868 63 16,074 145 43,703 139 50,530 159 26,369 115 51,520 256 101,100 2,238 949,964 278 83,119 530 233,494 104 37,557 65 33,717 767 304,072 25U 66,552 tj9 22,026 472 142,083 256 106,867 1,394 504,044 1,93 703,511 3,91 1, 7# l7º , © ! 157 55,28 475 170,829 98 23, 455 154,127 179 64,824 197 84,800 171 77,068 242 90,246 519 86,935 723 253,750 47 15,080 23 10,976 389 176,249 1,431 533,451 841 2S7,529 267 83,462 235 93,162 439 129,049 50 28,600 278| 74,300 1,707 616,754 175 47,520 159 45,818 319 115,310 261 82,164 257 82,432 102 44,770 629 282,361 611 201,663 4,042 1,093,009 53 11,764 2,613 855,677 Cost Value of materials. | of products. Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. matériaux. des produits. S $ Ontario-Fin. 1,114,557 3,329,549iLiqueurs, malt .... ............ , .... .. 99,037 183,200||Liqueurs vineuses. .. .. ............. ....... . 13,947,041 25,672,424|Produits des billes (billots)... ..... .. .. .. ..... . 3,344,139 6,152,853|Produits du bois de construction . ... ...... .... 210,740 271,150lMalt............... .......................... 20,300 48,416|Nattes et tapis.. .. ... .. .. .. » , é © º $ fº ê @ s @ a t & s s 167,817 271,550|Matelas et sommiers élastiques. , ... ... ... ..... . 275,028 495,500 Toiture métallique. ... .. .. ........ , ... .. .... . 175,949 242,402 Mica coupé ............................... ... 149,492 248,535jMiroirs et glaces. .... ... ........ . ...... , .. 149,971 344,623Monuments et pierres tombales .... .. .. .. .. .. 1,086,955 2,810,980 Instruments dè musique. .... .. .. . ... .. ... . 166,242 356,997 Instruments de musique, matériaux ... .. ... . 2,036,957 3,116,144 Huiles ..... . ............ .................. 57,905 156,000 Articles optiques............... .............. 340,021 472,001 Peintures et vernis. ..... , ... . . .. ... ... .. .. 888,209 1,735,705 Papier.. ........ ... ... .............. .. ...... 257,897 747,874 Remèdes patentés. .... .. , ... ... ... .. ... ... ... . 82,822 160,886 Matériel photographique. .. .. .. .. ... .... .. .. 246,519 516,700 Cadres à gravures. , ... .. , .... ... .. .. .. .. ... . 400,057 646,584 Effets de plombiers . ... .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,406,539 2,613,814 Plomberie et ferblanterie. .. , ... .. .. .. .. .. .. . 787,069 2.2i 24 im§ie et reliure.. .. .. ... 1,397,578 4,859,876 Imprimerie et publications ... .. .. , ........ .. 20,300 46,000 Presses à imprimer. ... ..... ............. . 6 111,200 248,000Poulies..... ................ ............... 291,63l 731,550 Pompes et moulins à vent.. .... ........ ... . 56,240 130,724 Glacières .... , ....... • • • • a @ . @ @ @ s • • • • • • • s e s = s s 738,490 1,134,500 Caoutchouc et articles élastiques. . ... ... .. .. 76,944 345,148 Sel. .................... ..................... 97,105 253,232 Scies...... ........ ... ... ................ 75,403 248,240 Balances ... .. .. . . .. .. .. , ... ... .. .. .. ... . 198,02f 385,810]Vis. .. ....... , ................ ........... . & 1,177,642 1,472,087|Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence 275,340 760,987|Navires, construction et radoub de. .. .. ... ... . 70,700 l10,510|Drap renaissance.................. ..... ..... 11,150 34,160|Enseignes ......... .................... .. . 3 262,936 672,209|Argenterie. .. .. . : ſº n @ & @ e s s e e s © © 4 e s s @ @ @ @ @ # @ s @ t 15,499,125| 17,216,069 Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes ... .. ... .. .. 1,271,668 1,894,012 Métallurgie. .... . , ....... ... ..... .. ... 842,450 1,232,350 Savonnerie ................................... 514,385 948,500|Empois. .. : ... .. : .... ................ .. .... . 287,375 586,931|Articles de librairie....... ... ... .. .. .. ... ... g 28,808 90,034|Stéréotypie et électrotypie. ... ... ... .. .. ... .. . 355,350 519,980 Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser.. .. ... , ... 612,941 2,216,315 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. .. .. .. ... ... .. 138,415 286,532 Vinaigre et marinades........ , ..... .......... 103,000 174,834|Machines à laver et à tordre. .... .... .. ... 343,496 629,878|Boîtes de montres. .. ... .. ... ... ............ 336,601 738,532/Stores et rideaux en toile. ... .... - g s º » º $ $ ſ, 210,382 480,756]Fil de fer.. .. .. ........ .... ........... ... ... 173,432 276,800|Fil de fer à clôture ... . ... ... ... ... . ... .. .. 332,349 851,715|Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. . 262,332 648,470|Ouvrage et tournage du bois. .. .. ... . , ....... . 2,409,220 4,656,871|Articles en laine ...... ......... ........ ... .. . 56,945 83,600||Laine en écheveaux.. ..... ....... ............ 3,432,345 5,728,894|Diverses autres industries* . .. ... - ..... .., » • ' • • vº • N° Comprenant 1 freins à air, 1 albâtre, 2 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 2 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc., 1 graisse à essiéu, 1 sacs en coton, 1 courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc, 2 tables de billard C— 17 258 ^ CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIv. Manufactures of Provinces-Capital, wages, materials and products. Employees Establish- Ol0 ments. salaries. Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Capital. Employés | Salaires. ment8. à salaires. NO, $ NO, $ Prince Edward Island. ... , ... .. .. .. . 334 2,081,766 445 114,306 1 |Brick, tile and pottery............. ........... 10 9,450 © © © e 2 | Butter and cheese.......... ................. . 47 123,229 â â º) @ 3 Carriages and wagons. ........... ..... , ... . 6 80,230 10 2,670 4 |Clothing, men's. .... « © e s º s , e « e u e e • • u s • • • d • º ° º * 8 39,873 11 5,565 5 | Fish, preserved........ ....... .. ... ....... . 198 511,473 287 31,487 6 |Foundry and machine shop products. .... .... . 4 102,150 10 7,350 7 | Leather, tanned, curried and finished ..... .... . 3 40,100 5 2,190 8 |Log products ................ ..... , a a t s s s • • • • 12 80,145 16 4,346 9 Lumber products.......................... ... . 8 223,500 21 11,600 10 Plumbing and tinsmithing. ..... .... ..... a , 5 34,050 7 4,500 11 Printing and publishing. ........ . u = º , a » s > º º * 9 111,152 24 11,963 12 Starch ................... .. .. .. ... · · · · · · · · · · 6 58,400 10 2,700 13 All öther industries ! .............. ... , ... ... . 18 668,014 44 29,935 Quebec.. .......... .. ... ... ... .. -- · · · · 4,845| 142,403,407 8,850 7,634,244 , 1 lAerated and mineral waters.. . ............... . 23 369,404 55 37,028 2 |Agricultural implements................... , ... . 41 1,260,606 107 87,515 3 Ammunition........ ..................... .. : . 3 947,425 31 35,739 4 |Awmings, tents and sails ........... ....... . 8 61,820 19 20,990 5 Axes and tools........................... .. : . 5 95,429 13 9,730 6 |Bags, cotton........................ .. .. .. : . . 3 684,600 25 15,900 7 |Baking powder and flavouring extracts. .... .. .. 4 61,725 18 15,358 8 |Belting and hose, leather. .................... . 4 246,300 28 29,187 9 |Blacksmithing............................ ... . 4 34,800 7 5,656 10 |Boilers and engines.. ...... .. , .............. 14 1,188,583 44 49,520 11 |Boots and shoes. ........ ... .. .. s @ s = º e & e º © º º 114 8,406,551 507 492,308 12 | Boot and shoe supplies. .......... .... . - 4 s b º s • 6 349,290 13 16,734 18 |Boxes, cigar..... ........................... . 4 # 9 10,700 14 |Boxes, wooden........ ......... ....... ... .. 30 770,134 64 54,562 15 | Boxes and bags, paper ........................ 10 224,395 30 28,183 16 Brass castings ........ .. .. ....... .. ... .. ... . 4|. 374,889 35 33,230 17 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery......... ..... 103| 2,496,539 361 ,583 18 |Brick, tile and pottery. ... ............ ........ 90 1,125,232 @ @ $ 3 19 lBrooms and brushes. ... ........ ... .. ....... 25,150 9 4,875 20 | Butter and cheese.. ........................... 1,992 3,076,577 @ # 21 lCardboard ..... .... s • , • sa © º © s • @ s @ s s s \ s , g e s © © s 3 235,540 7 7,600 22 Carriages and wagons.............. ... ...... 126 1,549,288 193 142,761 23 Car repairs............. • º s © © º 5 , 4 45 @ • • : • • • • • · · · · 9 1,842,046 67 48,561 1 boot and shoe supplies, 2 carbide of calcium, 1 carpet sweepers, 1 celluloid goods, 1 chains, 2 chewing gum, 1 church decorations, 1 cider presses, 2 cocoa and chocolate, 1 combs, 1 condensed milk, 2 confec- tioners'supplies, 1 cream separators, 1 dental supplies, 1 dies and moulds, 1 embroidery, 1 featherbone, 1 feather s, 1 fire alarm supplies, 1 firemen's † 1 fireworks, 1 fly paper, 2 machines, 2 glue. 1 # leaf and foil, 1 hay, baled, 2 jewelry cases, 1 knttting machines, l knitting needles, 1 laces and braids ladders, 1 lamps, 2 lanterns, 2 lasts and pegs, 1 lead bar and pipe, 2 lock and gunsmithing, i mantels and grates, 1 miscellaneous, 2 oil clothing, 1 patterns,,l peat, 2 photography,,2 pipe and boiler covering, 1 plaster and stucco, 1 popcorn, 1 §d cheese, 1 railway supplies, 2 regalias and society emblems, 2 roofing and roofing materials, 1 safes and vaults, 1 school supplies, 1 sea-grass, 1 sewing machines, 1 shooks, box, 1 show cases, 1 slaughtering,. not including meat packing, l soda , water apparatus, 1 † 1 stamps and stencils, 1 steam packing, 2 stone, cut, 1 tallow, , refining 1 textiles, dyeing and finishing, l type founding, 2 umbrellas, 1 vaccine, 1 wallpaper, 1 waxed paper, 1 wax figures, 1 woodenware, 1 wool, carding and fulling, 2 wool pulling, 1 yeast cakes. "Inoludes l agricultural implements, 1 boots and shoes, 1 condensed milk, 1 cooperage, 1 electrio light and power, 2 flouring and grist mill products, 2 furniture and upholstered , goods, 1 gas, lighting and heating, 1 liquors, malt, l monuments and tombstones, 1 printing and bookbinding, 2 slaughtering and meat packing, 2 tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff, 1 woollen goods. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 259 TABLEAU xIv. Manufactures des provinces-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. «-- -N. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. lof materials.lof products. Employés à | Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. 1 a-agmº é- 3,359 331,692 1,319,058 2,326,708 .... ... ..... Ile du Prince-Edouardie 81 3,954 à © 10,335 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie........ .. .. .. .. . 1 138 27,185 464,032 567,802 Beurre et fromage..... ............. . .. .... 2 34 8,088 7,114 20,785 Carrosserie. , .... .... ... .................. 3 70 14,030 18,225 42,595 Habillements d'hommes........ ... , ...... .. ... . 4 2,194 93,999 248,645 496,027 PQisson, salaisons et conserves........ s @ s º « 6 è e 5 110 35,754 30,090 106,300 Produits des fonderies.. ... .. ... .. . , et 6 ê , - C # 6 32 8,216 25,767 44,800 Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini ..... .. .. .. .... .. . • 6 • 7 68 10,387 12,255 35,834 Produits des billes (billots) . ... . « • e a e © © º e s 8 95 30,772 49,400 118,150 Produits du bois de construction. .... ... { } $ és 9 34 7, 29,336 55,700 Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... .. .. ... .. ...... . | 10 117 23,428 23,221 92,719 Imprimerie et publications.. ... .. .. * s e s s e o e © © © * 11 85 8,280 35,100 47,800 Empois . ... .. .. ... . s s s s s e e • s • e s s s e s © © º º º º 9 s 12 301 64,711 375,873 687,861 Diverses autres industries!.................. . 13 101,479 28,916,411| 86,679,779 158,287,994|............... .... ...... * s e © © º Québec. 283 95,295 105,855 369,760|Eaux gazeuses et minérales.............. C º $ 1 883 299,393 472,990 1,162,245 Instruments aratoires........ * ge 5 e s © © © e a e s e © © © º º 2 368 96,477 165,147 414,906|Munitions.. .. ... ... .......... .... . s © e a» a a © s © © © 3 90 34,234 38,075 135,360|Auvents, tentes et voiles.............. .. .. . # 4 97 27,745 29,437 102,594|Haches et outils ............ .. ........ . ... - 5 163 44,400 512,000 662,000'Sacs en coton. ............ ... .. .. . , ... . .. 6 41 9,126 49,736 95,654|Poudre-levain et essences. ...... .. ........ 7 i 34,700 230,000 408,715||Courroies et tuyaux en cuir.......... .. *a • • • • • 8 21 9,920 5,375 29,979]Forges. .... ... : ... .. .... , ... ... . • @ @ @ , $ s 9 785 326,20l 378,217 917,537|Bouilloires et machines....................... 10 9,858 2,947,302 8,323,470 14,052,632|Chaussures. ..........• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - 11 321 68,638 91,095 211,127|Articles de cordonnerie.. .. ...... .. 4 ® ® • © s e s s • e - 12 122 36,306 46,210 127,900]Boîtes à cigares.................... , º - s ê e º º 13 877 219,655 514,826 957,235||Boîtes en bois. .. .. .......... ...... ..... ... .. . 14 584 118,577 194,931 481,597|Boîtes et sacs, papier. ..... ................... 15 264 119,320 107,920 295,000| Fonderies de cuivre.. .................. ... .. 16 1,819 522,939 1,924,753 3,566,535|Pain, biscuits et confiseries. : .... ..... ... . .. .. . | 17 1,462 300,062 . .' 793,953||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie................ . | 18 43 9,651 12,595 55,200jBalais et brosses. .. ... ... . , e e e s e e e e s m e a s © º s s 19 3,630 661,278| 11,039,279| 12,874,367|Beurre et fromage. ........ ............ ........ 20 108 26,861 73,907 147,000lCarton............. .. ........... . .. . , ... . | 21 1,138 408,566 517,389 1,367,659lCarrosserie........... . .. ... ................ 22 2,275| 1,007,916 2,886,055 3,968,122|Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer ... ..... 23 et matériaux, 1 poudre à blanchir, l articles de cordonnerie, 2 carbure de calcium, 1 balayeuses, 1 objets en celluloïde, 1 chaînes, 2 gomme à mâcher, 1 décorations d'églises, 1 presses à cidre, 2 coco et chocolat, 1 peignes, 1 lait condensé 2 articles de confiserie, 1 séparateurs à crème, 1 matériel dentaire, 1 coins et moules, lbroderie, 1 baleine, 1 articles en plumes, 1 matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie, 1 effets de pompiers, 1 feux d'artifice, 1 papier à mouches, 2 machines à gaz, 2 colle forte, 1 or en feuille et étain, 1 foin pressé, 2 boîtes à bijoux, 1 machines à tricoter, l aiguilles à tricoter, 1 dentelles et tresses, 2 échelles, 1 lampes, 2 lanternes, 2formes et chevilles à chaussures, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 2 serrurerie et armurerie, 1 manteaux et grilles de cheminées, 1 divers, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 patrons, 1 tourbe, 2 photographie, 2 matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, l plâtre et stuc, 1 maïs crevé, 1 fromage préparé, i matériaux de chemin de fer, 2 insignes et emblèmes, 2 toiture et matériaux de toiture, l coffres-forts, 1 fournitures d'écoles, 1 herbe marine, 1 machines à coudre, l bois en paquets pour boîtes, 1 vitrines, l abattoirs, non compris dans les salaisons de viandes, 1 appareils pour eaux gazeuses, 1 moteurs-vaporisateurs, 1 étampes et patrons, 1 garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur, 2 taille de la pierre, 1 suif raffiné, 1 tissus teints et finis, 1 ca- ractères d'imprimerie, 2 parapluies, 1 vaccin, 1 tapisserie, 1 papier ciré, 1 figures en cire, 1 objets en bois, 1 cardage et foulage de la laine, 2 étirage de la laine, 1 levain. . * Comprenant 1 instruments aratoires, 1 chaussures, 1 lait condensé, 1 tonnellerie, 1 lumière et forcemo trice électriques, 2 produits des moulins à farine, 2 meubles, 1 gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage, 1 liqueurs malt, 1 monuments et pierres tombales, 1 imprimerie et reliure, 2 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 3 tabac à chiquer à fumer, et à priser, 1 articles en laine. C—17# 260 é> CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIv. Manufactures of Provinces-Capital, wages, materials and products. No. lEstablish Employees ſ , O(l ImentS. salaries. Salaries. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Capital. † Salaires. ments. à salaires. NO, 3 NO. $ Quebec-Com. Church decorations......................... @ 3 40,500 5 5,936 9lothing, men's................ : .............. 161 1,688,219 310 272,863 Clothing, men's (factory product).......... ... . 38 1,865,251 305 278,736 Clothing, women's ............................ 89 693,022 129 87,158 Clothing, women's (factory product). ... ..... C) • • 7 439,006 48 49,160 Coffees and spices. ................ ........... 10 437,891 60 55,753 † and caskets. .. ... ... , ................ # # # # OOPera86. .. · • · • . . - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . .. . .. .. , . .. 5 y ,500 # and supplies. ...... .... ............... # 9 # 16 22,000 Il8 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . ,727,97 80 106,700 †y and edge tools............. 1 = e s º s s s , a , s # # 18 8,736 I'U12(8 . • • • • • • • • • • • • . - - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - . . , . 3 12 12,538 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring .......... ...... 3 135,500 18 9,110 Electrical apparatus and supplies ....... ...... 9 3,684,274 47 55,847 Electric light and power.......... .. , ... ... , 17 3,464,712 82 66,729 Fish, preserved ... ... .. .. * è ^ º s * , s s s s s , , , © e s s u v « 121 233,098 136 20,880 Flouring and grist mill products.. .. .. .. ... ... 35 2,268,459 83 96,363 Foundry and machine shop products.. ... , ... . 81 4,652,731 281 245,974 Fruit and vegetable canning.. ... ............. 9 271,232 42 24,7 Furnishing goods, men's....................... 22 2,009,467 216 205,747 Furniture and † goods............... 42 1,404,316 115 97,949 Gas, lighting and heating .......... ... , ... . 4 1,810,659 12 11,620 Gloves ana mittens............................ 6 156,484 15 14,300 Harness and saddlery.. .... ...... .... , ... ... . 26 771,476 127 105,301 #. § and furs ................. , .... ... # 2, # # # 332,243 à V, Oºl6Cl. • . .. .. • • • . .. . .. .. : . .. • . .. , ... .. .. .. . ; 1 16,575 Hosiery and knit goods.... ... .. ... , ... ... .. .. 9 231,572 29 19,541 Interior decorations. .. .. .. . , $ © © © * © # @ # # # # # # @ s , se 5 86,281 12 12,780 Iron and steel products. .. .. . , @ @ g @ é H s C # s º s 10 3,464,489 87 104,055 ## # repairs. ......... . ..... A» # # # @ $ $ º 9 # 43 # 8b8U8 aI1Cl DegS . . .. | . .. . . .. . ; ... . . .. . . .. . {) 5 6 ,914 #º tanmed, curried and finishe l ..... ... .. 55 2,733,483 145 160,499 lIlte . .. • • • • • • . .. -- • • • • • • • • • . • e s º © s • • • • g e s º 53 74,000 9 4,490 Liquors, malt. ......... ... ......... ...... 13 2,908,974 109 125,504 Liquors, vinous. ... ............... , .......... 5 160,262 13 5o25 Log products.. . , ... ........... .... . , ... ... 622 12,279,526 1,206 732,043 † products............. * n º º * • • • e • « • e s e e 1º # # # # Mia UCIlC8 . . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . , . . .. . . . , . . , º s s a © s 9 ,830 † and spring beds. ... ... . " ê # E 4 s â $ e s = # # # # # 1Ca, CuU. .. , . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . , . * º # # # © e # 4 é s s s **9 3,750 Monuments and tombstomes. .. .. .. .. , .... ... . 17 411,550 29 2# Musical instruments. ........... ... .. ... .. . © 9 127,106 17 14,040 Painting and glazing. ... , .... º © ê s e a s º © e e 3 89,283 10 10,220 Paints and varnishes. ............ ..... ... , ... 8 1,629,062 110 111,104 Patent medicines.... , ............. .......... 11 537,362 59 57,150 #e @ e v v » s e s e e º * s s a • s e e g e • e e s © e e s t s # *º# # # # Ó © º e s © © © © e e • • • o º g u s a e e © e : s 0 e» e , e e e 9 9 0 Photographic materials.. ............. .. , .. ... 4 34,575 19 17,670 Picture frames. ... ........ ........ .. ... .. 5 94,563 17 11,759 Plumbing and tinsmithing..... . » © © © © © © º e e m s e s 103 1,839,352 282 187,721 Printing and bookbinding. .... .......... ... . 15 351.269 54 44o65 †º . 91| 5,119,229 573 409577 ilway supplies.......... ......... ......... | 3 553,240 15 24 si Roofing and roofing materials. ... .......... .. . 6 137,050 17 22 # † clothing ..... ......................... # 169,650 42 36606 Cal€S . . • • . . .. . - - . . . - - . » s e s e s e e a t e • e ga © e s e a ê e e 35,420 6 ,70 Ships and ship repairs.. .. .................. 7 573,100 25 # # Silversmithing ... ........ .. ...... ...... . 4 64,887 8 8,884 #ºs and meat packing................ 9 905,551 71 65,950 ºP• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . .. -- . - . - . . - • • . 7 434,269 34 40,689 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 261 TABLEAU xIv. Manufactures des provinces-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. •e Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. lof materials. of products. sgms º- º-> E-8 º Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO, $ $ $ Québec-Suite. 31 16,264 6,245 39,381|Décorations d'églises ........... .... ........ 24 2,080 563,410 1,018,990 2,433,662|Habillenients d'hommes. ... .. ... .. ... ...... . 25 3,817 950,972 2,235, 4,253,730|Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués) ........ . . 26 998 193,819 385,354 1,055,256 Habillements de femmes. .. .. ... ..... ......... 27 952 172,464 398,000 773,000|Habillements de femmes (fabriqués) ..... .... . 28 92 28,673 411,340 679,663|Café et épices. ...................... .... .. . .. | 29 103 33,497 ,371 119,313Cercueils...... ............................... 30 73 27,550 37,480 100,900lTonnellerie................. ......... .. ... 31 224 53,200 75,275 1b0,700|Corsets. ...................................... 32 6,615 1,895,829 2,958,603 6,149,680|Cotons........................................ 33 105 38,248 18,500 72,900|Coutellerie et instruments tranchants.... ... ... 34 114 45,86 ) 265,627 422,077|Drogues. ..................................... 35 59 18,254 5,279 60,000 Teinturerie......................... .......... 36 993 465,866 460,095 1,814,738 Appareils et effets électriques. ............... . . | 37 320 146,558 y 646,563|Lumière et force motrice électriques.. .. .. .... .. 38 1,030 66,905 315,570 565,527|Poisson, salaisons et conserves.. .. .. . - ... ... .. . 39 384 126,375 2,691,086 3,195,911|Produits des moulins à farine...... ........ ... . 40 3,014 1,159,417| 1,532,963 4,112,398 Produits des fonderies. .................... ... 4l 514 34,412 131,722 348,744|Conserves de fruits et légumes ... ........ ... .. . 42 3,414 685,263 1,495,065 2,969,420Articles de toilette pour hommes. ......... ... .. 43 1,038 349,702 492,522 ,341,235]Meubles.. ... ... .. .. .. - @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 5 @ @ , @ @ @ @ e º g @ @ s 44 249 89,860 271,304 922,7771Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage. .. ....... .. .. .. 45 341 59,673 110,100 224,5001Gants et mitaines. ............................ 46 643 208,192 603,760 1,120,542|Sellerie. .. ... ... . ........... ..... .. .. .. , ... . 47 1,927 496,056 2,214,022 3,813,661|Chapellerie et pelleterºe....... .. ........ ... .. 48 169 53,705 357,100 484,000jFoin pressé.. ... ... .. . .. ..... ... ..... , .. 49 405 95,429 199,392 397,480]Bonneterie. .. .. .. .. ........ *s º • • e • • e s © e e e • a • e • 50 108 53,380 29,046 125,250|Décorations d'intérieurs.......... .. ... ........ 51 2,043 773,145 2,005,4i7 3,455,578|Produits en fer et en acier.. .. , ... ... .... .. ... . 52 255 110,981 142,420 380,317|Orfèvrerie.... ... ... ... .......... .... .. , . , 53 62 19,064 6,570 45,431|Formes et chçvilles à chaussures.... ..... ..... 54 1,379 488,777 3,052,203 4,531,978|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini...................... 55 115 38,937 © © 96,268lChaux......... ..............· • • • • • • • - - - • - • • . 56 545 197,587 491,368 1,511,753|Liqueurs, malt.. ...... ............... . ..... 57 26 7,244 31,638 106,150||Liqueurs vineuses ..... • âs e s â â • s ® se « @ a @ @ e @ s s @ 6 e s 58 12,971 2,081,226 5,156,722 10,391,638Produits des billes (billots) ... .. .. , , ... .. ... , , . 59 2,001 682,251 903,846 2,334,366|Produits du bois de construction. .... .. 60 457 64,651 164,507 293,655Allumettes ..... .... ... .. .. . .... ........ 61 179 57,462 153,437 300,300|Matelas et sommiers élastºques. .... .. .... ... . 62 81 15,925 9 9 95,226Mica coupé ........ .... 2 ® © © s » @ s @ @ ê s e u = s s s a 63 271 114,593 129,615 319,065Monuments et pierres tombales. .... .. .. , .. $ 64 153 63, , 1 212,750||Instruments de musique. ....... . .. ... , ... . , 65 95 34,137 32,985 103,C00|Peinture et vitrerie.. . .. ... .. .......... .. 66 340 120,020 1,308,500 2,021,592 Peintures et vernis. .. . .. . , ... ..... ... ... .. 7 166 49,600 80, 582,119 Remèdes patentés. .. .... ' º @ @ @ @ @ s• ſt © e » & va $ $ : $ © ſè s 68 1,936 643,958 1,297,561 2,621,071|Papier........... ...................... .. . . | 69 38 16,509 30,655 69,858 Photographie.................. .... .......... 7 27 9,854 28,100 69,300Matériel photographique . ... ... ... ... .... ... . 71 60 22,737 33,058 84,625.Cadres à gravures. ... ... .. .. ......... ... . . . .. | 72 1,887 616,981 1,326,573 2,786,243|Plomberie et ferblanterie. .. ................ ... 73 374 110,000 116,363 434,897|Imprimerie et reliure. . , .... . .. ...... ..... . 74 2,345 921,688 833,333 3,074,677|Imprimerie et publications. . ... .. .... ... 75 365 151,800 196,742 516,600]Matériaux de chemin de fer........... ....... 76 75 ,500 181,513 306,590lToiture et matériaux de toiture ... , ... .. , ...... 77 160 62,462 202,675 401,000]Vêtements en caoutchouc .......... ... .. , .... 78 23 8,143 16,750 37,000l Balances. ........ ... ..... • e ^ s d» • • • • « s s a © o e s e 79 1,112 292,061 220,413 591,654|Navires, construction et radoub de. .. , ... ... .. 80 39 20,040 19,020 68,760lArgenterie.. .................. ......... ... 81 418 174,094 2,494,592 3,079,440Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. .... , .... , ... 82 107 ,355 264, 422,361'Savonnerie. ................. .. .. .... .. ... . 83 262 6s CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIv. Manufactures of Provinces-Capital, wages, materials and products. Employees Establish- OIl - m,ents. salaries. Salaries. No, Name or kind of industry. •-m-mº> Capital. º-º-i-s -- Etablisse- † Salaires. nments. à salaires. NO. $ NO. $ Quebec-Con. 84 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.................. 39 1,221,040 213 225,525 85 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff. ... , ... .. 14 3,831,411 131 194,936 86 Vinegar and pickles....... , ... ........... ... 6 12,650 19 14,700 87 Wallpaper. ... .. : ................ ...... .. . 3 851,500 46 78,000 88 |Washing compounds........... ... .......... 3 31,500 3 2,500 89 Wax candles.......................... .. ... .. 3 57,400 3 6,000 90 Wire. .......................... ............. 6 1,239,100 54 47,818 91 | Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical .. .. , ... $ 14 6,064,222 89 75,459 92 |Woodworking and turning ............. ...... 8 95,489 13 9,660 93 | Woollen § s s º º 5 e s # C $ # # # E # # # , , * s e s , s ne s a a» a s e 22 4,086,589 75 92,642 94 lAll other industries*..... .................... 113 16,698,569 559 584,353 The Territories. .. .. , . .. .. . , ... . * 4 g # • . 105j 1,689,870 131 101,194 1 Brick, tile and pottery ...... .. ........... , .. 15 62,100 © © © a 2 lButter and cheese ..................... .. ... . 23 60,175 • • l* º # 8 |Clouhing, men's. ...... .... ........... .. .. 4 24,920 7 5,200 4 |Flouring and grist mill products ... .. ... .. ... , . 17 536,122 2S 27,020 5 |Foundry and machine shop products ... .. ... .. . 4 46,461 5 3,700 6 |Liquors, malt. ................................ 3 191,417 9 8,000 7 |Log products ............................. .. 18 305,226 31 19,490 8 |Lumber products.... ..... # # $ # $ # # # # # # u s e s º - s s t 6 84,344 13 11,300 9 |Printing and publishing .... .............. .. . 6 72,535 8 6,024 10 | All other industries*.... .. .. .. ...... * $ & ſ 5 ſ, # @ # 9 306,570 30 20,460 l Includes 1 artificial feathers and flowers, 1 artificial limbs and trusses, 1 babbitt metal, 1 batting, 1 bicycle repairs, 1 billiard tables and materials, 1 blacking, 1 blankets and sweat pads, 2 bridges, iron and steel, 2 buttons, 2 carpets, 2 carriage and wagon materials, 2 cars and car works, 1 car wheels, 2 cement Portland, 1 charcoal, 1 china and glass decorating, 2 church ornaments, 2 cocoa and chocolate, l corks, 1 cordage, rope and twine, 1 costumier and rairdresser, 1 cottolene, 1 cotton and wool waste, 2 dies and moulds, 1 dyes and colours, 1 enamelware, 2 explosives, 1 felt paper and pulp, 2 fringes, cords, and tassels, 2 fur dressing, 2 gas machines, 2 glass, 1 glass, stained, cut and ornamental, 1 glue, 1 graphite, 1 hardware, carriage and saddlery, 1 jewelry cases, 1 laces and braids, 2 lamps, 1 le# bar and pipe, 1 liquors, distilled, 2 macaroni and vermicelli, 1 mats and rugs, 1 mirrors and plate glass, l miscellaneous, 1 needles, 1 oils, 2 oil clothing, 1 optical goods, 1 patterns, 1 pipe and boiler covering, 1 plaster, 1 plaster and stucco, 1 plumbers'supplies, 1 pottery, painted ware,, I prepared flour, 2 printing presses, 1 pumps and windmills, 2 quilted goods, 1 refrigerators, 1 rice cleaning and polishing, 1 rubber and elastic goods, 2 safes and vaults, l sausage casings, 1 saws, 2 sewing machines, 1 shoddy, 1 show cases, 2 silk and silk goods, 2 smelting, 1 spinning wheels, 2 starch, l stationery goods, 1 stone, cut, 2 sugar refining, 2 textiles, dyeing and † 1 thread, 1 # founding, 1 umbrellas, 1 vaseline, 1 washing blue, 1 watch cases, l wire fencing, 2 wool, carding and filling, 1 woollen yarns. * Includes 1 awnings, tents and sails, 1 car repairs, 1 electric light and L, power, 2 harness and saddlery, 1 lime, 1 slaughtering and meat packing, 1 stone, cut, 1 woollen goods. - º, RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 263 TABLEAU xIv. Manufactures des provinces-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value ea rn6rS. for labour. of materials.jof products. Employés à| Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits.| NO. $ $ $ Québec-Fin. | 2,020 594,809 721,102| 2,480,430 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. .. .. ... .. .. , .... . 84 1,817 466,632 1,760,572 5,750,522 Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser..... .. ...... 85 86 17,072 69,586 221,500lVinaigre et marinades. .................... .... 86 266 81,980 327,000 717,200 Tapisserie .... ..... ..... .... ........... ... 87 45 · 5,976 6,291 20,500 Compositions à laver ... ...... .... , .......... 88 27 10,250| 32,250 71,250iCierges. ................................. . .. .. | 89 294 99,346 849,629 1,213,239|Fil de fer. ..... ... ... . , , , , . .. .. - s e v • s e @ ê ê ê ê a 90 1,714 508,228 801,092 2,421,068|Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques 91 134 27,756 24,860 96,282|Ouvrage et tournage du bois...... ... . ..... . .. | 92 2,028 558,375 1,194,006 2,327,382|Articles en laine. .... ....................... . 93 7,848 2,961,314 13,312,749 20,004,153|L)iverses autres industriesl..... .... , , , . .... . 94 1,037 364,569 1,121,342 l,964,987|........................ Les Territoires, 190 29,994 $ $ 62,420]Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie.................. 1 45 13,084 120,813 156,637|Beurre et fromage............................. 2 24 14,600 17,500 41,500|Habillements d'hommes.. ... ..... * © E © © © © © © • © © © & 8 113 56,999 489,525 691,980|Produits des moulins à farine.. .. ... .., é e e g g e s ê • 4 25 13,202 13,947 48,000|Produits des fonderies ....................... . 5 51 16,798 39,000 95,744|Liqueurs, malt.... .. ............. ... . ... | 6 308 69,700 114,262 247,428]Produits des billes (billots)...... ... ............ 7 54 22,568 93,460 154,241|Produits du bois de construction.... .. ........ 8 32 16,284 13,085 45,229]Imprimerie et publications.. ... .. .. ...... .... 9 195 111,340 219,750 421,808]Diverses autres industries*...... ...... ........ 10 1 Comprenant 1 plumes et fleurs artificielles, 1 membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc., 1 métal babbitt, louate, 1 bicyclettes, réparations de, 1 tables de billard et matériaux, 1 cirage, 1 couvertes et plastrons, 2 ponts en fer et en acier, 2 boutons, 2 tapis, 2 matériaux de carrosserie, 2 construction de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 roues de wagons, 2 ciment de Portland, 1 charbon de bois, 1 porcelaine et verre, décorations, 2 ornements d'églises, 2 coco et chocolat, 1 bouchons, 1 corderie, 1 costumier et coiffeur, 1 cottolène, 1 coton et laine, déchets, 2 coins et moules, l teintures et couleurs, 1 articles étamés, 2 matières explosives, 1 feutre, papier et pulpe, 2 frange, corde et glands, 2 pelleterie, préparation, 2 machines à gaz, 2 verrerie, 1 verre colorié, coupé et ornemental, 1 colle forte, 1 graphite, I quincaillerie, 1 boites à bijoux, 1 dentelles et tresses, 2 lampes, 1 plomb en barres et tuyaux, 1 liqueurs distillées, 2 ma- caroni et vermicelle, 1 nattes et tapis, 1 miroirs et glaces, 1 divers, 1 aiguilles, 1 huiles, 2 vêtements en toile cirée, 1 articles optiques, 1 patrons, 1 matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires, 1 plâtre, 1 plâtre et stuc, l effets de plombiers, 1 poterie, objets peints, 1 farine préparée, 2 presses à imprimer, 1 pompes et moulins à vent, 2 effets piqués, 1 glacières, 1 nettoyage du riz, l caoutchouc et articles élastiques, 2 coffres-forts, 1enveloppes à saucisson, 1 scies, 2 machines à coudre, 1 drap renaissance, l vitrines, 2 soie et effets en soie, 2 métallurgie, 1 rouets, 2 empois, 1 articles de librairie, 1 taille de la pierre, 2 raffineries de sucre, 2 tissus teints et finis, 1 fil, 1 caractères d'imprimerie, 1 † 1 vaseline, 1 bleu à laver, 1 boîtes de montres, 1 fil de fer à cloture, 2 cardage et foulage de la laine, 1 laine en écheveaux. 2 † 1 auvents, tentes et voiles, 1 réparations de wagons de chemin de fer, 1 lumière et force † électriques, 2 sellerie, 1 chaux, 1 abattoirs et salaisons de viandes, 1 taille de la pierre, 1 articles 6)(l 12,ll0t©- 264 é> CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xV. Manufactures of Canada-Capital, wages, materials and products. Employees Establish- †y ments. salaries. Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- Capital. Employés | Salaires. mentS. à salaires. NO, $ NO, $ Canada.................. .............. 14,650| 446,916,487 30,691| 23,676,146 1 Abrasive goods....... ........ .. .... ....... 5 126,387 21 17,900 2 lAerated and mineral waters. ............... ... b8 905,741 160 101,488 3 |Agricultural implements ....... .. .. s @ @ # @ # $ @ @ # 114 18,207,342 1,046 928,6S9 4 lA mmunition.................... ©s , e • s © º s s - > C > 3 947,425 31 35,739 5 lArtificial feathers and flowers... .............. 3 12,000 « 7 4,100 6 lArtificial limbs and trusses.............. ..... 3 34,634 6 4,769 7 |Awnings, tents and sails...... @ u @ º @ @ @ @ # # # @ # # # 25 269,727 67 57,330 8 lAxes and tools...............-.............. .. 21 1,169,607 94 70,040 9 |Bags, cotton. ....... .. . ................ -- $ 5 915,663 46 42,284 10 |Baking powder and flavouring extracts......... 13 273,965 66 58,098 11 |Barley, pot and pearl.......................... 3 88,800 5 2,800 12 | Baskets. ... .... .. © es , ei e e s & e & s , • s • a • s • º º º • • • 15 147,106 28 14,042 13 | Batting........................... .. · · · · · · · 4 178,759 E5 10,310 14 |Belting and hose, leather.................... 1-8 4 246,300 28 29,187 15 |Bicycles.............. e s e e e e e e e e s • • • • • • s * º * º * 16 1,052,700 99 69,021 16 |Bicycle repairs......................... ...... 4 24,000 9 6,040 17 |Billiard tables and materials.... ........ . .... 3 77,635 8 8,265 18 Blacking. ............ ....................... 6 64,468 20 18,132 19 |Blacksmithing ....... é e , s © s , © º s © s s E s é s @ @ s s , 11 81,750 15 12,856 20 |Boats and canoes..... ºs & s s , • & s s s e e © © º © © © © 18 141,545 26 14,590 21 | Boilers and engines................... .. ... 59 5,552,862 315 280,265 22 Boots and shoes..... , .. ............ .... . 179| 11,005,869 794 709,559 23 | Boot and shoe supplies .... ..... ........ # @ s 7 356,090 14 17,534 24 |Boxes and bags, paper. ............. ........ 34 563,197 1( 0 86,219 25 | Boxes, cigar ....... ... # g s s º u s e , e s • s , © s e s s e 8 271,787 26 19,610 26 |Boxes, wooden............. .................. 84 1,631,028 76 114,612 27 |Brass castings. ... ... 4s dis s @ # $ e , e s s s s , & s s C , 6 , © 23 1,145,403 90 78,892 28 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery .. .. ........ 258 6,996,204 973 714,284 29 |Brick, tile and pottery.............. ... .. .. 573 4,210,244 @ ge @ g 30 [Bridges, iron and steel........................ 6 1,755,379 77 73,292 31 [Brooms and brushes............. ............. 28 547,304 130 96,728 32 | Butter and cheese....... © © © º , º , g , s e • • s s u m e e • • • 3,576 6,161,085 º p © º 33 | Buttons ..... @ @ _ @ @ @ s# @ @ s e e © s ſi © © © © © © © © º , e , s 5 258,137 17 12,630 34 ICardboard................ • © © © º s s e e e s p s s 3 235,540 7 7,600 ' 35 |Carpets. : ...... © © © © © © © D , # # @ @ @ @ @ 5 @ e e s © e s é g 10 711,951 39 31,295 36 Car repairs.. ........ .. ... ..................... 26| 4,535,257 156 124,917 37 Carriages and wagons..... . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 349j 6,615,525 659 464,475 38 Carriage and wagon materials.. ... ... 4 , º s e g s s 27 1,315,318 78 67,096 39 lCars and car works.. .. ........... é, , , p º © ſ B 7| 2,475,602 65 59,994 40 |Cement, natural rock........................ 3 103,500 7 6,300 41 Cement, Portland............................. 7 891,959 87 37,482 42 lChurch decorations.... .......... ............ 4 43,410 5 5,936 43 Clothing, men's. .. ... © © º e • E s é s º , e p © e s © s , e e e s s 735 5,420,144 1,303 940,177 44 Clothing, men's (factory product)...... ........ 58| 3,843,799 560 502,634 45 Clothing, women's........ .............. U> © © © ºs 334 2,492,118 688 407,818 46 Clothing, women's (factory product)........... 26 1,051,481 142 135,186 47 Cocoa and chocolate......................... 4 152,075 30 17,688 48 |Coffees and spices............................. 29 1,044,272 180 150,057 49 Coffins and caskets...................... © © © © © © 16 44,222 76- 67,750 50 lCondensed milk............................... 4 324,425 13 14,050 51 lCooperage.............. ............ ....... © 64 559,595 102 720 52 |Cordage, rope and twine..... ............. © 11 2,335,246 54 51,912 53 |Corks .... ... © s e e º s és s e • 5 g © 9 s e v e e e e • e e e e e s e e v 5 173,424 12 15,000 54 [Corsets and supplies. ....... .................. 14 410,501 58 54,840 55 Cottons. .. .... ......... ........... ... ... 20 18,298,699 47| 195,320 56 Cutlery and edge tools ........ ........ é e © e e • 7 316,325 4 26,2 57 # and moulds......... © © © © © © © © © e © © © © © s º g # # 9 7,968 58 ]Drugs.......... ................ {© © © © © s , © © 0 © v 19 1,606, 99 98, RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 265 TABLEAU xv. Manufactures du Canada-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials. of products. Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO. $ $ $ 313,344| 89,573,204 266,527,858| 481,053,375|. ................... ..... ... ... Canada . 90 40,174 28,704 121,313Articles pour le polissage.... ... .. .. ... , ..... . 533 185,558 200,589 806,532|Eaux gazeuses et minérales. .. ...... .. ... « e b 5,788 2,129,241 4,128,526 9,597,389 Instruments aratoires. .. .. ................. .. 368 96,477 165,147 414,906}Munitions ..................... , ............ 96 14,503 8, 36,000 Plumes et fleurs artificielles. .. , ... .. ... ... 23 7,039 8,516 27,847 Membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc.. .. 292 90,708 180,467 448,249|Auvents, tentes et voiles. .. , ........... ... .... 959 378,235 367,603 1,038,705|Haches et outils,............ • º • E • © e s © • e s e a s 345 100,225 831,849 1,114,213iSacs en coton................ ........... , ... 150 44,219 329,840 524,016] Poudre-levain et essences. ... .. , .... ..... ... 17 6,924 188,765 229,816 Orge mondé et perlé.. ... .. .. .. , ... .. .... ... . 323 59,457 39,366 152,842 Paniers........ ............................. 72 23,280 61,994 110,981 Ouate. ... ........... ...................... 81 34,700 230,000 408,715 Courroies et tuyaux en cuir.. ... . .. ..... ... 413 163,596 299,753 550,606 Bicyclettes................. , . » s @ s Q © sº • 4 • © s ⺠e e e 37 10,922 12,400 36,200 Bicyclettes, réparations de. ..... , .... ...... .. 30 14,143 37,445 91,793 Tables de billard et matériaux....... ... ... .. .. 73 15,720 72,800 128,2171Cirage.. .......... ........ .... ........ .. 60 29,296 17,767 77,954|Forges...... . .. , ..................... ... . 165 60,580 46,312 143,832|Bateaux et canots. ... .............. ... .. ... . 3,713 1,565,309 1,783,915 4,626,214]Bouilloires et machines.. ... ... .. ... ....... .. 12,949 3,935,448 10,993,979| 18,481,216|Chaussures.. ... , ... ....... . , . ...... ...... 330 72,038 126,095 262,127|Articles de cordonnerie...... ... .. ........... . 1,439 301,515 599,020 1,256,147|Boîtes et sacs, papier.. .. ..... .. · e s © © © © © © © © © © - 308 89,722 112,860 283,000 Boîtes à cigares.. ... .. ... ... . · e s s s s ê • • e s e 1,826 478,252 974,129 l,927,720| Boîtes en bois.... ... -- ... ... .. .. ... ... .. .. . 811 325,574 449,745 l,099,557|Fonderies de cuivre.. .. ... ... . . .. . .. 5,858 1,807,805 6,788,206 11,637,808| Pain, biscuits et confiseries........... , ....... 6,705 1,327,533 3 Lº 3,299,917|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie..... ... .. . 797 318,404 1,012,563 1,693,000| Ponts en fer et en acier . ... ... .. ... .. , ... ... 727 221,026 418,270 952,658| Balais et brosses . .. .. .. .. .. .. ...... .. , ... .. . 6,886 1,464,110 25,302,531| 29,462,402|Beurre et fromage.. .. .. ..... .... ............. 319 63,582 49,428 150,000 Boutons ............ .. , .... ............... 108 26,861 73,907 147,000|Carton... .. . .. .......... ....... ... , ... 485 142,128 347,584 633,192|Tapis. .......... ......... ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5,655 2,710,591 4,412,415 7,546,644| Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer.. .... . 4,807 1,791,981 2,972,648 ,650,912Carrosserie................. .......... ... ... 909 336, 9 1,269,271|Matériaux de carrosserie......... .... ........ 3,082 1,226,135 2,252,339 3,954,X72Construction de wagons de chemin de fer. ... . 87 2., 40,930 106,800|Ciment, pierre naturelle. ............. ... . .. 521 184,032 143,289 765,876|Ciment de Portland. .......... ... .. .. * º E9 , - © 35 16,789 6,380 40,941|Décorations d'églises. ....... .. .... ...... . 8,515 2,447,167 3,691,630 8,775,439 Habillements d'hommes. .. .. .. ... . = @ @ s g @ $ tt 12,468 2,020,639 4,861,331 8,980,291|Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués) . .. .. .. .. 5,260| 1,086,550 1,925,569 4,368,580|Habillements de femmes .. , ..... , ... ........ 2,747 ,929 1,129,612 2,190,627|Habillements de femmes (fabriqués)...... , ... . 62 14,708 140,589 218,460|Coco et chocolat ............. .. .. ...... ..... 371 113,561 1,259,471 1,957,536]Café et épices. ... ......... ..... .. ... ..... .. 525 184,917 306,832 , 1771Cercueils................................. ... 105 27,722 168,818 269,520Lait condensé..................... ...... . '827 277,794 364,136 867,796lTonnellerie.......... .. ........... ... .. .. ... 916 231,601 1,444,351 2,212,663/Corderie......... ................ ........... 107 32,024 104,135 176,172|Bouchons............. ................... , .. 646 147,445 271,210 592,341|Corsets. .. .. .......... , ............. 11,882 3,352,464 5,827,265 12,033,052jCotons ... ... ... .. ... .. .. .. .. .......... , .... 280 114,998 82,710 257,275]Coutellerie et instruments tranchants.. .. .. ... . 21 8,052 9,930 33,600|Coins et moules. ... .. ..... ........ * @ g @ g s @ 4 @ s s 524 199,019 686,339 1,380,905 Drogues ..... , ... .. ... , ..................... N° 266 é» * * CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xv. Manufactures of Canada-Capital, wages, materials and products. Enmplovees Establish- #y mentS. salaries. Salaries. No. Name or kind of industry. - Capital. - ©-» •g-2 Etablisse- Employés | Salaires. ments. à † NO. $ | No. 3 Canada-Com. 59 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring.......... ........ 14 225,850 40 22,790 60 | Electrical apparatus and supplies, ... .......... 25 5,267,397 99 103,933 6l | Electric light and power....................... 58| 11,891,025 183 140,042 62 Elevators.. .. .. * ds u © º s , • s e s º © s a © e s s s g , e • e u e s ; 4 196,423 ] 6 22,600 63 Evaporated fruits and vegetables.. ... .. .. © © 50 371,321 80 25,510 64 † a 5 # # # # © es © © © © © © e # @ @ @ @ @ @ # $ s s • s • e & s e e @ 7 589,450 24 21,200 65 |Fancy goods, n.e.s..... r s º º s » , s s s s E s e s e • s ei s s • 4| 56,1 48 27,481 66 |Fertilizers ................................ ... 6 130,910 4 y 67 | Fish, preserved............................... 1,097 7,992,893 1,592 487,027 68 |Flax, dressed... : .... :: . .. :: ... .. .... ... .. ... 31 325, 75 28,875 69 |Flouring and grist mill products.. . ... .. ... .. . 400 14,686,558 881 704,262 70 | Foundry and machine shop products.. .... .. , .. 315| 16,274,645 1,163 980,643 71 Fringes, cords and tassels...................... 7 43, 19 12,890 72 |Fruit and vegetable canning. .... ..... .. . . 58 2,004,915 227 126,536 73 |Furnishing goods, men's.......... ........ ... 52 2,821,392 409 355,455 74 |Furniture and upholstered goods. ........ . , .. 169 7,399,540 629 479,451 75 |Gas, lighting and heating....... » # @ $ @ # # º s e s s s » 27 7,692,101 105 98,149 76 |Gas machines....................... , , E si º $ º $ s 4 29,850 10 5, 77 |Glass.. .. , ....... • © © © • • • • • º • • • s s s s e s s • s s e s 11 1,522,692 53 46,326 78 Glass, stained, cut and ornamental. ... .... ... , 9 40,070 20 13,696 79 Gloves and mittens. .. . ........... .......... 22 778,003 86 75,681 80 Glue. ..... ...... . - # * # # º s s s s e s • • • • s e e s e e 3 ,043 8 4,500 81 Grindstones and pulpstones............ ... ... .. 6 39,850 12 4,066 82 | Hairwork..................................... 6 99,176 10 8,850 83 | Hammocks..... ................... . : • • • • , • - 4 15,233 7 3,500 84 | Hardware, carriage and saddlery. .. ... ... ... 6 418,381 22 21,510 85 |Harness and saddlery......................... 95 2,512,301 348 262,001 86 Hats, caps and furs..... ........ .. ... ... . 115 4,136,236 621 510,342 87 |Hay, baled. ... ... , .... .. .................. 5 173,000 15 16,575 88 |Hosiery and knit goods.......... . .. .. .. • • # a 4 52 3,723,197 209 170,030 89 Ink ..... ... : ........................ ..... 3 46,700 7 10,200 90 Interior decorations. ............ .......... .. . 12 142,928 27 22,794 91 Iron and steel products...... .. .. , ... .. .. ... . 29 9,829,560 206 231,190 92 Jewelry cases.. ... ... ......................... 3 19,279 12 5,882 93 Jewelry and repairs.. .. . • " * * º * ^ * • • • • e n o e s e a s n 35 613,053 127 98,764 94 Ladders. .......... .. ......................... 3 27,100 7 5,250 95 Lamps ................ .. ................... 3 111,010 11 13,140 96 Lasts and pegs................................ 8 2 18 12,714 97 Lead bar and pipe..................... ... ... .. 3 338,925 27 15,125 98 Leather goods........................ ...... 3 15,450 8 3, 99 Leather, tanned, curried and finished . ... .. ... . 143 7,300,584 374 367,985 100 Lime. ....................................... 163 484,812 52 ,467 101 |Liquors, distilled ............................. 9 7,874,724 80 149,686 102 Liquors, malt. ................................ 96 10,925,679 496 537,552 103 Liquors, vinous. ....... :• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 14 534, 33 24,095 104 k and gunsmithing. ........... ............ 4 138, 7 5,450 105 | Log † L» © © © v e s v º º º • © © © e s e e • s e s * L# @ * @ @ @ # $ ) 2,075 55,605,666 4,253 2,621,668 106 |Lumber products . ........ . , ............ .. .. 467 9,143,276 1,012 730,493 107 | Malt. .. : .................... ................ . 6 227,190 10 8,l 108 | Matches. .................................... 5 240,064 17 18,830 109 | Mats and rugs........................... ..... 6 55,507 7 4,208 110 | Mattresses and spring beds............ .. ..... 20 449,583 64 51,426 lll jMetallic roofing and flooring. .................. 4 385,119 33 23,958 112 ]Mica, cut............ ........ « © © © © © © © • a 9 ® © © © © 12 221,248 24 13,200 113 |Mirrors ani plate glass ....................... 4 200,500 18 18,500 114 | Monuments and tombstones. ... .............. 65 935,997 136 97,162 115 [Musical instruments. ......................... 39 3,990,728 162 163,478 116 Musical instrument materials.................. 7 300,119 15 11,249 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 267 TABLEAU xv. Manufactures du Canada-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. ^- Wage- † Cost Value earners. | for labour. of materials.of products. Employés à| Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. gages. pour travail.| matériaux. ldes produits. No. $ $ $ Canada-Suite, 200 65,268 14,010 163,895lTeinturerie.................................... 1,922 846,618 1,131,004 3,032,252|Appareils et effets électriques :-............... 899 451,047 47,562 2,008,017|Lumière et force motrice électriques. .. ........ 161 ,000 77,830 207,100|Ascenseurs . ... ........ ........... , ...... ... . 1,525 104,228 172,490 395,540|Fruits et légumes évaporés..... , ... .. ... ... ... . 140 72, 332,400 543,944|Matières explosives . ....... .. , ....... .. .. ... . 129 25,961 71,746 217,514|Articles de fantaisie. .... .. .. , ... ... ... .. ... .. 59 17,378 54,497 101,250|Engrais. .. .. . a ^ • © e e s e • ds s e e e s a • e s = s s • • • s • e e • • 15,467 1,213,079 4,552,492 8,025,630| Poisson, salaisons et conserves. ... ............ . 996 127,332 136,224 338,176lLin préparé...... ... ....................... . 3,370 1,281,729 26,350,706 31,835,873|Produits des moulins à farine........ .......... 11,784 4,604,124 5,293,248 15,292,445| Produits des fonderies. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . 170 34,510 56, 126,311|Frange, corde et glands. .... ..... , ....... .. ... 4,640 378,128 1,571,681 2,831,742|Conserves de fruits et légumes. ... .... ... . 4,976 1,071,146 2,262,622 4,623,652|Articles de toilette pour hommes......... .. . s 5 # 6,583 2,068,376 2,668,937 6,949,384|Meubles. ... .. ..... ........ .......... ........ 856 405,718 751,864 2,327,466|Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage.. ... .. ... . ... .. . 19 6,176 7,899 29,121|Machines à gaz .............................. . 1,385 502,885 195,715 995,401| Verrerie. ... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. , . ' • • • • » « » s • • • • • • 61 28,740 24,110 88,600Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental. ... , , ..... .. 974 209,608 623,612 1,024,245|Gants et mitaines. ... ....... .... .. ... ... « º 43 11,548 21,596 47,627|Colle forte. ... .. .. .. .. © © º º e s e @ @ a g e e ê e e e e © © © © • 94 17,981 6,980 41,400|Meules et décortiqueurs...... ... ...... ... . 89 24,338 34,550 109,679 Ouvrages en cheveux.. .. .. .... ... ........... 39 9,150 9,075 29,560|Hamacs . .. .. .. . ..... , a © e s e t @ @ B @ ge • • • • @ @ @ @ B $ 471 128,292 164,774 401,821]Quincaillerie........... .. .... ........ ... ... . 2,161 718,771 1,824,751 ,255|Sellerie. .................. ... ... ............. 3,273 881,960 3,328,984 5,876,467|Chapellerie et pelleterie....... ..... , .......... 175 55,505 360,800 490,000 Foin pressé.. . .. .. ................... ... b • • • • 3,687 889,882 1,979,951 3,857,519|Bonneterie............................ ... .... 17 7,556 62,097 105,000 Encre......... , .... ........................ 205 101,208 59,748 226,130 Décorations d'intérieurs.. : ... ............... • g e 4,110 1,693,542 3,801,129 6,912,457|Produits en fer et en acier. ........ .. ........ . 51 11,8 21,305 46,500||Boîtes à bijoux .. ... ........................ 667 284,247 401,244 996,313 Orfèvrerie ...................... .. ... .... ... , 17 3,412 4,545 16,300 Echelles............... ............ ......... 59 17,814 16,636 117,491|Lampes ...... .. , .... · · · · · · · · · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 128 41,499 15,866 132,506| Formes et chevilles à chaussures. ............. 67 30,868 201,742 293,216| Plomb en barres et tuyaux.. ... .. .. ... . ...... 76 17,675 43,000 · 72,600|Cuir, effets en ... ... ...... ........... 3,607 1,262,300 8,507,788| 12,068,600|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini. ........ .. .. .. .. .. .. 695 194,260 C @ 523,8621Chaux.......... ................ ... ... ... .. 506 214,376 583,623 1,620,418|Liqueurs distillées ..... .... . ........ .. .. .. 1,977 817,350 2,067,069 6,204,250||Liqueurs, malt.. ..... .. , ............ .. .. ... 125 33,620 130,675 289,350||Liqueurs vineuses.. ..... ... ..... -. ....... ... . 103 41,596 31,272 95.150.Serrurerie et armurerie.... ... .. ............... 51,549| 11,133,666 26,313,059| 50,805,084|Produits des billes (billots) . ... , , ............. 7,353 ,689,864 5,242,054| 10,754,959|Produits du bois de construction.. ... .......... 67 19,868 210,740 271,150lMalt. ... . .............................. .. 471 68,501 174,507 312,655|Allumettes ................ ................... 68 16,874 21,205 52,092|Nattes et tapis. .................. ........ .... 382 121,13 374,904 672,850]Matelas et sommiers élastiques ... .... ...... 139 50,530 275,028 495,500lToiture métallique ... .. .................... - 240 42,294 175,949 337,628]Mica coupé. .... ............................ 122 55,920 149,822 ,535 Miroirs et glaces. ...................... .. . q» 850 337,734 342,407 935,678 Monuments et pierres tombales. ... .... -- • © © © © © º 2#i 1,o#iº 1,i# 3 #instruments de musiqu§.. * @ @ @ @ s ae - 278 83, 66,242 356,997 Instruments de musique, matériaux.. ..... Q 6 e 268 é . ' ° CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xv. Manufactures of Canada-Capital, wages, materials and products. Establish- Employees ments. OIl · Salaries. - Capital. salaries. ſ-M-5 No. Name or kind of industry. Etablisse- •-M-gºgº º Salaires. ments. Employés à salaires. NO. $ NO. $ Canada-Com. 117 Qils º e e e $ @ e º º © º © © © © © © © º , ds e e g s g , b e a s © º • 6 $ ſ $ ! ) 14 2,431,271 66 80,250 118 Oil clothing ...... .... .... ... ............. 6 639,990 22 20,334 119 [Optical goods. ............ .. ............... 4 115,700 28 24,612 120 Painting and glazing ......................... 3 89,283 10 10,220 121 | Paints and varnishes. ...... ... , , , @ 4 s s s s & s # ê © s 18 2,217,059 170 155,534 122 | Paper ............... * 4 * • s * • • • • e s • • e • e e s e s e s e 28 7,507,819 205 235,558 123 | Patent medicines ...... ........... ... ... .. 35 , 103, 176 161,696 124 | Photographic materials........ . . # s s s , a E $ @ s 9 119,126 44 31,720 125 | Photography . .... ........... · $ # s s $ $ , , , , , , , 6 95,456 10 11,510 126 |Picture frames . ... : .............. ........ . 15 447,792 6ſR 40,271 127 Pipe and boiler covering ... .. .... .. • 4 ( # 45 s # , # 3 , 100 13 11,310 128 | Plaster. ... .. .. .. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 3 62,600 9 5,752 129 Plumbers' † s s º © º g e , @ s @ 4 @ · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 6 588,162 72 47,498 130 Plumbing and tinsmithing.. ... .. .. . , g p º º º # # # # s 52 4,468,296 628 440,922 131 Printing and bookbinding. .... ....... ...... 84| 2,830,814 352 290,034 132 Printing and publishing. .... .. , . .. , ... 419 13,726,039 1,773 1,401,336 l33 Printing presses .................... ... .... 5 541,064 20 22,020 134 Pulleys ............... ..................... s 3 205,520 25 13,280 135 Pumps and windmills. .............. .. .. ..... . 17 739,737 87 92,104 136 Railway supplies....... ſº us g e º º t e e s s e s s « 4 573,155 20 28,868 137 | Refrigerators. .. ... ..... , ... . ... $ @ # , a é s , s 5 128,617 12 8,222 138 |Roofing and roofing materials. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 11 257,050 32 39,569 139 |Rubber clothing ... , .......... , , ... .. .. .. .. .. |. 6 169,650 42 36,606 140 | Rubber and elastic goods. ... , .... . .... .. .. .. 7 1,354,321 82 | 1,977 l4l Safes and vaults . .. ........... ...... , ... 3 232,610 23 33,560 142 Salt. ... ... .. .. : ..... ............ ...... 9 689,163 19 21,620 l43 Saws ........................................ 7 419,534 32 18,139 144 Scales. ............................. ......... 8 279,414 32 30,660 145 Screws ........... ... .. . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 4 714,586 24 21,633 146 Seed cleaning and preparing. .. ... .. .. ....... . 17 502,900 | 66 41,308 l47 Sewing machines.... ... . .. .............. 3 1,110,167 18 24,588 148 Ships and ship repairs.. .................. ' • • • • 39 3,156,369 106 84,684 149 Shoddy............. ...........· · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 6 146,210 13 9,680 150 Shooks, box .................................. 9 107,416 19 7,050 l5l Signs. .. :::: . ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · ... ............. 3 15,200 5 4,400 152 Silversmithing. .. .. .. , ... .. : .................. 12 781,456 55 58,247 153 Slaughtering and meat packing. ... .. ... ... ... . 57 5,395,162 295 236,154 154 Smelting ...... .. ............................. 12 10,483,112 113 168,932 155 Soap. ......... .. ... ..... .................... 23 2,321,207 151 153,249 156 Starch........ , ... ......... . .............. 12 990,075 40 36,707 157 Stationery goods..................... .. ..... 12 590,555 111 87,960 , 158 Sterotyping and electrotyping. .. .. .... .... . 4 88,563 19 14,800 159 Stone, cut . ................. .......... .. .. 4 41,505 8 6,050 160 Sugar refining....... ..................... .. .. 4| 10,104,585 64 134,600 161 lTextiles, dyeing and finishing.. . ... .. ... ... . 3 1,388,509 17 24, 162 |Tohacco, chewing, smoking and snuff ... .. .. .. 22 4,747,030 165 225,796 163 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.. .. .. .. .... 138 2,500,510 488 447,524 164 Umbrellas. ..... .............. .. . 2 @ @ @ @ @ @ e @ @ @ s 3 126,663 28 20,092 165 Vinegar and pickles............. .... ... . * º : 5 s e 24 633,453 78 51,753 166 Wallpaper. ..... .. .......................... 4 1,059,500 61 95,420 167 |Washing compounds .... .... .............. 3 31,500 3 ,500 168 Washing machines and wringers . ..... ........ 6 128,673 14 11,360 169 Watch cases. .......... .. , ... ..... . ... . .. 4 846,642 105 62,026 170 !Wax candles.. ... , . * • e • e « m • © © © º © e e e s e s s $ e © E 3 57,400 3 6,000 171 |Window blinds and shades. .. ............. .. . 4 586,592 43 35,641 172 Wire. , , . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 15 1,599,118 86 73,083 173 Wire fencing . .. . .. ,. , ... .. ... .. ... . 14 225,950 46 29,316 174 ]Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical .... ...... 25 11,558,560 124 114,559 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 69 TABLEAU xv. Manufactures du Canada-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value 628,l'Il6ºIT8. for labour. lof materials.| of products. Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur Nom ou sorte d'industrie. gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. NO, $ $ S Canada-Suitc. 603 250,991 2,392,627 3,519,493|Huiles.. .. ......... . ...................... . 270 82,070 415,561 560,693|Vêtements en toile cirée. .. .. ... .. ............ . 140 47,136 66,205 199,750Articles optiques............. , , © © º s ê ( $ 5 e E @ @ sy º 95 34,137 32,985 103,000 Peinture et vitrerie ... .. .. ... ... .. . .. ... .. .. . 468 176,987 1,817,921 2,786,593 Peintures et vernis.. ... .. ... .. .. .. .. • a e @ 5 @ @ @ @ é 2,730 955,480 2,170,770 4,380,776Papier.. .. ... .. .. . • $ 3 # 2 - Nº © N © s ge © © s º s s @ º , s ) , 422 117,652 446,230 1,350,993 Remèdes patentés...... ... .... .. .. ... ... ...... 96 31,880 110,922 230,186 Matériel photographique. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... . 49 21,359 _ 45,655 94,858 Photographie. .................... .......... 542 169,020 291,577 623,025Cadres à gravures ...................... .. ... 33 15,175 26,252 68,945 Matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires 91 31,380 9,545 88,706 Plâtre................ ...................... | 396 158,867 453,804 821,584|Effets de plombiers.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .... .. .. . 4,129 1,414,523 3,250,122 6,553,957 Plomberie et ferblanterie. ...... .. ... .. .. , ... . 2,484 845,307 934,363 2,748,356 Imprimerie et reliure.. ........... ...... .. .. 7,708 3,270,077 2,734,949| 10,319,241 Imprimerie et publications ...... ... .. ... .. 295 104,404 90,139 362, 135Presses à imprimer........ ... .......... ... . 157 55,282 111,200 248,000| Poulies. .. .. ... ... ..... ... ......... ..... 478 171,164 292,431 733,150 Pompes et moulins à vent.. .. .. ... ... .. ... ... . 385 159,800 214,742 556,600Matériaux de chemin de fer ..... .. .. , ... , ... . . 112 27,480 58,040 149,974 Glacières . .. .. .. • • ê e s @ ve © $ @ g @ 9 , é é © $ $ $ $ e © ê @ @ & 122 41,577 280,220 569,640 Toiture et matériaux de toiture. ... .. .. .. ... . 160 62,462 202,675 401,000 Vêtements en caoutchouc. , ... .. .. .. .... .. . 469 157,727 765,406 1,173,422 Caoutchouc et articles élastiques. ............ 15S 71,200 70,100 225,200,Coffres-forts. . . . .. .. .. .. ............. ... . 179 64,824 76,949 345,145 Sel. .. , ....................... ... .. · · · · · · · · . 230 99,500 127,6S5 314,312 Scies. .. ... ..... . 194 85,211 92,153 2S5,240 Balances ...... ... .......... ... .. .. .. .. .. 242 90,246 198,025 385,810]Vis ... ....... ... : .. .. .. .. .. ... ... ... ... .. 519 86,935 1,177,642 1,472,087 Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence. 619 275,774 342,976 752,308.Machines à coudre ... , ... . , s ? * e e v s i s a e l) s W @ 2,422 750,833 699,634 1,899,836Navires, construction et radoub de. .... , ... .. . 62 19,000 92,200 155,280|Drap renaissance.. .... .. .. .. .. ... ... . , ... . 206 52,605 165,085 293,225||Bois en paquets pour boîtes...... , a s e g s 5 s s • s e • * 23 10,976 11,150 34,160|Enseignes ......... ... , ... ................. 428 196,289 281,956 740,969|Argenterie.. .... ... * • s e E © s s © » e E s e s .. s º 2,121 784,010| 19,520,058| 22,217,984|Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. , ... .. .. .. . # 2,000 1,162,620 1,685,018 7,082,384|Métallurgie..... ... .. ... , .... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 478 164,717 1,424,228 2,143,945 Savonnerie . ... , ... .... * g $ @ @ © s e g @ ê © © © © © © © © © ©s 350 97,753 557,248 1,006,400|Empois.. ... ... , .... .. ..... ... . .. ... , . , .. 482 140,155 316,491 638,520|Articles de librairie. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. .. ... .. 50 28,600 28,808 90,034 Stéréotypie et électrotylie. ................ .. .. 63 24,625 25,077 72,700 Taille de la † © © © º » E © s º © sa 5 $ s @ º @ s e e s e s $ * 1,200 612,680 10,546,500 12,595,000 Raffineries de sucre..... , ... ... ..... . ......... . 548 212,592 1,544,000 2,051,992 Tissus teints et finis. . . * 4 @ 1 @ ê s n v t s e e * â 2,186 565,270 2,156,987 6,469,961|Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser.. . .. , ... . . 4,143 1,366,146 1,567,758 5,332, 151 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. ... ... ... ... ... .. .. 134 25,920 52,824 tl10,000 Parapluies. .. .. ... , ... ........ .. .. , ... ...... 295 71,542 230,30l 561,682 Vinaigre et marinades.. ... .. ... , ... ... .. .... . 328 105,247 384,303 74,049 Tapisserie. , ... .. ... .. ... .. ... .. .... ..... ... 15 5,976 6,291 20,500|Compositions à laver. ... .. .. .. . ... ...... . 164 46,818 103,850 179,434Machines à laver et à tordre . ............. .... 398 140,910 373,111 707,840Boîtes de montres .. .. ... ... ... ... .. .. . 27 10,250 32,250 71,250Cierges ... ................................. 261 82, 164 336,601 738,532|Stores et rideaux en toile. ... .. .. ... . .. ... .. . 551 181,778 1,060,011 1,693,995|Fil de fer. ... ... .......... .. .. .... ............ 154 59,362 199,801 : 36,470| Fil de fer à clôture ... . ... ... ... .. .. .. ... , . 3,177 1,065,248l 1,464,087 4,246,781'Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. 270 dº . * CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xv. Manufactures of Canada-Capital, wages, materials and products. Establish- Employees mentS. OIl Salaries. 4-8 Capital. salaries. - No. Name or kind of industry. ,- > Salaires. Etablisse- † IuentS. à salaires. | NO. $ NO $ tsm gms v - L -,me | | Canada-Com. 175 Woodworking and turning ..... ....... ..... $ 34 633,986 89 60,345 176 | Wool, carding and fulling.......... ......... . 3 7,800 4 1,250 177 | Woollen goods.. .. ... . , s # e º s • e • • • • • • º s º º m m 157| 10,486,198 407 341,987 178 Wool pulling......................... ....... 3 44,210 4 3,800 179 Woollen yarns.. ......... . .. .. .. ... , .... . 6 57,400 8 5,300 180 | All other industriesl ... ... q# # º g e s , , , ^ • a • © e s e 106 8,740,278 399 257,060 * Includes l air brakes, 1 alabastine, 1 axle grease, 1 babbitt metal, 1 bark extract, 1 belting and hose, rubber, 1 blankets and sweat , pads, 1 bleaching powder, 2 carbide of calcium, 1 carpet sweepers, 1 car wheels, 1 celluloid goods, 1 chains, 1 charcoal,.1 china and glass decorating, 2 chewing gum, 2 church orna- ments, 1 cider presses, 2 coke, 2 combs, 2 confectioners'supplies, l costumier and hairdresser, 1 cottolene, 1 cotton and wool waste, l cream † 1 dental supplies, 1 dyes and colours, 1 egg concentrate, 1 embroidery, 1 enamelware, 1 featherbone, 1 feather goods, 1 felt † and pulp, 1 fire alarm supplies, 1 firemen's supplies, 1 fireworks, 1 fly paper, 2 fur dressing, 1 gold leaf and foil, 1 graphite, 2 gypsum, 1 in- sect † l knitting machines, 1 knitting needles, 2 laces and braids, 2 lanterns, 2 macaroni and ver- micelli, 1 mantels and grates, 2 miscellaneous, 1 needles, l opium, 2 patterns, 1 peat, 2 plaster and stucco, 1 popcorn, l pottery, paºnted ware, 1 prepared cheese, 1 prepared flour, 2 quilted goods, 2 regalias and society emblems, 2 rice † and § 1 rug patterns, l sausage casings, 1 sea-grass, 1 school sup- plies, 2 show cases, 2 silk and silk goods, 2 skates, 1 slaughtering, not including meat packing, 1 soda water apparatus, l spinning wheels, 1 spray-motors, 1 stamps and stencils, 1 steam packing, 1 stove polish, 1 tallow refining, 1 thread, 2 type founding, 1 vaccine, 1 vaseline, 1 washing blue, l_waxed paper, 1 wax figures, 1 woodenware, 1 yeast cakes. - RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. | 271 TABLEAU xv. Manufactures du Canada-Capital, gages, matériaux et produits. Wage- Wages Cost Value e3,l'Iler$, for labour. lof materials.| of products. Employés à Gages Coût des Valeur gages. pour travail.| matériaux. des produits. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No NO. $ 3 3 Canada-Fin. 853 244,419 296,992 777,722|Ouvrage et tournage du bois. .... . • e e • s • s e s s sa s» 175 12 1,390 © © 4,030|Cardage et foulage de la laine. ... , ............. \ 176 6,388 1,724,333 3,799,302 7,359,541|Articles en laine. ...................... ... , .. 177 24 9,338 94,975 115,487|Etirage de la laine ............. • © © © s a 9 e s , .. .. | 178 60 13,077 58,095 86,350lLaine en écheveaux.. ... , ............. 179 2,970 919,029 4, snºs 7,173,968|Diverses autres industriesl.. .. . ... ........ . | 180 lComprenant 1 freins à air, 1 albâtre, 1 graisse à essieu, 1 métal babbitt, l extrait d' écorce, 1 cour- roies et tuyaux en caoutchouc, 1 couvertes et plastrons, 1 poudre à blanchir, 2 carbure de calcium, 1 ba- layeuses, 1 roues de wagons, 1 objets en celluloïde, 1 chaînes, 1 charbon de bois, 1 porcelaine et verre, déco- rations, 2 gomme à mâcher, 2 ornements d'églises, 1 presses à cidre, 2 coke, 2 peignes, 2 articles de con- fiserie, 1 costumeir et coiffeur, 1 cottolène, l coton et laine, déchets, 1 séparateurs à crème, 1 matériel dentaire, 1 teintures et couleurs, l oeufs concentrés, 1 broderie, 1 articles étamés, 1 baleine, 1 articles en plumes, 1 feutre, papier et pulpe, 1 matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie, 1 effets de pompiers, 1 feux d'artifice, 1 papier à mouches, 2 pelleterie, préparation, 1 or en feuille et étain, 1 graphite, 2 gypse, 1 poudre insecticide, 1 machines à tricoter, l aiguilles à tricoter, 2 dentelles et tresses, 2 lanternes, 2 ma- caroni et vermicelle, 1 manteaux et grilles de cheminées, 2 divers, 1 aiguilles, 1 opium, 2 patrons, 1 tourbe, 2 plâtre et stuc, 1 maïs crevé, 1 poterie, objets peints, l fromage préparé, 1 farine préparée, 2 effets piqués, 2 insignes et emblèmes, 2 nettoyage du riz, 1 patrons de tapis, l enveloppes à saucisson, 1 herbe marine, 1 fournitures d'écoles, 2 vitrines, 2 soie et effets en soie, 2 patins, 1 abattoirs, non compris dans les salaisons de viandes, l appareils pour eaux gazeuses, l rouets, 1 moteurs-vaporisateurs, 1 étampes et patrons, 1 garniture pour tiroirs # vapeur, 1 cirage de poële, 1 suif raffiné, 1 fil, 2 caractères d'imprimerie, 1 vaccin, l vaseline, 1 bleu à laver, 1 papier ciré, 1 figures en cire, 1 objets en bois, 1 levain. 272 45 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvI. Manufactures of Provinces-Compared by establishments and products for 1881, 1891 and 1901. 1881. 1891. - Value Value Establish- of Establish- of No. Name or kind of industry. ments. products. ments. products. Etablisse- Valeur Etablisse- Valeur ment8. des mentS. 6S produits. produits. - NO. $ NO. 3 Canada ........... , .................. 49,722 309,731,867 75,964 469,847,886 British Columbia ... .. ... .. ... .. ... . 415 2,926,784| - 770 11,999,928 1 | Aerated and mineral waters. ... ... ...... .... . # # # é s 7 55,110 2 Boilers and engines.................. .. ....... 2 8,600 1 75,000 3 Boots and shoes....... .... ........ . « 0 25 150,810 39 101,403 4 Bread, biscuits and confectionery .... .. .. ... . 23 113,063 37 380,534 5 | Brick, tile and pottery ......... ........ ..... 3 13,000 18 296,065 6 Butter and cheese. .. .. ... .. ... ... ...... .. ... 2 9,300 1 3,530 7 Carriages and wagons.................. .. .. ... . 10 52,420 16 99,400 8 Clothing, men's ...... ................... .. ... . 21 86,950 56 583,725 9 Clothing, women's ............ .. , ... .. ... .. . 42 63,420 40 172,412 10 Fish, preserved .................. ............ 17 @ é 35 1,554,030 11 |Flouring and grist mill products.. . ... .. .. .. . 30 178,695 24 49,085 . 12 |Foundry and machine shop products.. .. ... ... . 3 13,000 8 581,600 13 FurnituIe and upholstered goods ... .. .. .. , , . . , 8 45,250 23 391,360 14 Gas, lighting and heating.. .................... 1 24,000 4 104,517 15 Harness and saddlery ..... ...... ... ... # # > 6 31,000 12 88,000 l6 Jewelry and repairs. .. .. , @ # # # # º * s r º s * s - é * & $ e » s 6 6,910 17 81,700 17 Lime ................. · · · · · · · · · · · · · « @ \ ^ º º â s 2 6,350 9 94,500 18 Liquors, malt.. .... ........... ........... 8 61,350 18 282,840 19 | Log products.................. .. .. .......... 32 555,918 76 2,322,598 20 | Lumber products.. . .. , ... .. ........ .. ..... . 3 87,500 15 1,261,350 21 | Monuments and tombstones.. ... .. ... .. ... .. .. . 3 6,600 3 132,550 22 9ils :: ........ : ... :::: .... ...... · · · · · · · · · · 2 11,420 21 38,982 23 Plumbing and tinsmithing ....... .. .. .. .. ... , . 11 50,670 29 411,700 24 | Printing and publishing ..... .. . .. .. ........ 5 42,500 8 188,690 25 Ships and ship repairs......... ............... 4 23,323 6 183,300 26 Smelting ............. , ......... ............. s e à @ 1 10,500 27 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes ... ... .. , ... ... .. # % # @ 12 206,150 28 All other industries.. ...... . ... .. .. .. ... .. .. . 4 146 693,011 234 2,249,307 Manitoba ..... .. ... ... .. , ... ... ... .. . 344| 3,413,026 1,031| 10,155,182 1 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. .. .. .. 9 62,200 25 313,170 2 | Brick, tile and pottery .. , .. , .... ... ... .. .. .. . 5 47,000 12 · 84,400 3 | Butter and cheese. .... .. ....... .. .. .. .. # # © s 31 103,887 4 Carriages and wagons ....................... º ° 9 105,645 23 146,347 5 Clothing, men's .......... .............. ...... 9 $ 50 421,000 6 Clothing, women's ... ....... • º • © w e v e s e « s º e 17| 112,050 59 322,345 7 | Electric light and power. .. ... -• • • • • • • • « • • • » . 6 # $ © © 2 50,000 8 |Flouring and grist mill products . ... ... .. .. ... . 19 509,200 50 3,668,813 9 | Foundry and machine shop products . .. ... . 1 50,000 11 314,862 10 | Furniture and upholstered goods.. ... .. , .... .. 14 92,900 21 107,000 l1 !Harness and saddlery.... .. ... .. .. .. . · · · · · · · · 16 136,944 53 322,953 12 | Hats, caps and furs ......... ................ . 1 6,000 5 q 13 lLime. ... .. .. .......... ......... ...... , .... 57 88,961 63 40,260 14 |Liquors, malt. .... ... ...... s # s º © e a • e a # = e e e © s 4 57,400 9 226,000 15 |Log products ......... ....... ............. f 37 885,173 32 512,476 16 | Lumber products ... ... . ... .. ... ... .. ... .. 4 227,240 18 6,200 17 | Plumbing and tinsmithing. .. ... ... .. , .... .. .. 18 159,640 26 268,400 18 |Printing and publishing .............. .... ..... 8 94,400|. 24 377,500 19 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes....... ...... ... . 1 1,800 2 47,500 20 | All other industries........... ........... . " @ @ 105 677,053 515 2,374,069 | five NoTE-The census statistics in this table for 1881 and 1891 are for all shops and factories, irrespective of the number of persons employed in them ; and in 1901 they are only for shops and faetories employing hands and over, except #airy factories and clay works, for which, under the instructions to enumera- tors, statistics were taken without limitation of the number of persons employed. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 273 TABLEAU xvI. Manufactures des provinces-Comparées par établissements et produits pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. 1901. Value Establish- of mentS. products. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Etablisse- Valeur InentS. des produits. NO. $ 14,650| 481,053,375 .......... ... .... ......... .. • s , © © © © g © © © * © © 5 e , s © Canada. 392 19,447,778|...... ... .............. ... .... ... Colombie-Britanniques 6 62,247|Eaux gazeuses et minérales................. ..... . s • a a e s s • • e s º @ @ @ 1 3 367,025]Bouilloires et machines................................ , ... ......... 2 4 67,645]Chaussures . ... .. .. ... .. à $ 4 $ $ $ E * © © © © © © * © { e $ @ $ Vè ' s s a s s e s s , $ • - º º © © © 3 7 298,510 Pain, biscuits et confiseries........ ... .. .. . • B ® • © s o © e t m • • s s s s s e • • • e • m s 4 17 158,520Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. .. ........ ...... ............. .... . 5 8 105,690|Beurre et fromage .............................. • © © © â e s s e s s s @ v s © © 6 7 89,955||Carrosserie ...... - e s e s e e e m s és © • • e • e e m a a s • • • e • s e & e m s s e • • e c e s * s s • º • 7 47 435,435|Habillements d'hommes ......................... , ............... .'. .. | 8 © 5 96,250|Habillements de femmes .................. .. ....... ......... ... . 9 70 2,850,554|Poisson, salaisons et conserves............... . 4© © © g • º € , s @ d @ © s # 10 5 349,428 Produits des moulins à farine............. .. .. .. ....... ... ... ... .. , [ 11 9 356,641|Produits des fonderies .................. ... * © * © • • s • a • e s e e s • t u s s s s , e a 12 3 119,100Meubles. ........ .. , - ........ .. .. .......... ... ................. 13 4 87,792 Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage........ • e @ 4 @ s @ g @ $ a E a e s e © e © e s ê s en » E E ,» « 14 4 87,300/Sellerie. ........................ .............................. .. . | 15 3 19,036,Orfèvrerie. ..... , .......... ... ........ .......................... 16 3 8,850|Chaux ....................................... .... --- ... · · · · · · · . | 17 17 580,244|Liqueurs, malt..... .................... .... .. ... .............. 18 75 3,985,177|Produits des billes (billots)........ . • s s e • - @ s s a 6 e • • • • e • « • » • • . .. .. | 19 8 470,293|Produits du bois de construction ... .................. ,• • e e e • • • • • e • s 20 3 32,853]Monuments et pierres tombales.. .......... .... ... ... ... .. .. ... ... 21 3 27,190|Euiles.................................. .. -- · · · · · · · · ... ----- . . | 22 8 180,275[Plomberie et ferblanterie ........... . - s • • © e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • e : • • • 23 17 445,158]Imprimerie et publications ... ... ... .. ... .. , ... ............ ... .. .. 24 3 106,170|Navires, construction et radoub de ..................... ...... . . | 25 5 4,531,179iMétallurgie ......................... ... .. .. ... .. .................. 26 17 265,497 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes ........... ...... ..................... 27 31 3,263,764|Diverses autres industries................... · us @ s s e s s s s a s s s s s s s @ e @ s . . , 28 324 12,927,439|.................... • le a • e © © º a e E e a s ^ e • © • D • • • , a e s © © Manitoba • 5 307,680|Pain, biscuits et confiseries....... . .... .......... ................. 1 · 19 122,580jBriqueterie, tuilerie et poterie..... ........ * © © E $ © © © R $ , @ s s g e s ê» s g ! 2 69 416,272|Beurre et fromage. ..... ... ....... ............................... 3 3 55,195/Carrosserie.. ... . .... ............................... ........... 4 18 151,011|Habillements d'hommes ......... .... ............................. 5 7 120,890|Habillements de femmes ...... ; ...... .. . . , ... .... .... • @ @ @ @ @ @ e s . | 6 3 144,972| Lumière et force motrice électriques. .. ... ............ .. .. .. ... .. ... 7 37 5,626,35liProduits des moulins à farine ....... .. , .... ............. .. .. ... , . | | 8 4 226,212Produits des fonderies ......... ........... ... .. ... . - â s e e e s s • s , g e s @ v 9 3 48,354 Meubles ........ ... ... ................................ ..... .. .. 10 3 94,398/Sellerie ...... ... ........... ................................... 11 3 ,364|Chapellerie et pelleterie..... .... ...................... ........... 12 32 29.586lChaux ........ . , ................................ » e © © « ê E @ 13 4 295,960||Liqueurs, malt. ..................................... ...... ....... 14 37 490,628|Produits des billes (billots)............ ... .... .......... ... .. ...... 15 12 494,707|Produits du bois de construction .. ... ..... ........... ........ .. .. . 16 9 126,669|Plomberie et ferblanterie ....... ................ , ......... .. ... .... 17 19 986,790||Imprimerie et publications.............................. .. ..... . 18 6 226,819lTabac, cigares et cigarettes.. ... .. .. ... ......... , ........... . 19 36 2,906,001|Diverses autres industries...... .... .. ........................... 20 NoTE-Les statistiques de ce tableau pour 1881 et 1891 représentent toutes les boutiques et fabriques, indépendamment du nombre de personnes qui y sont employées ; et pour 1901 elles représentent seulement les boutiques et fabriques employant cinq personnes et au-dessus, excepté les fabriques de beurre et de fromage et les établissements d'argile qui, d'après les instructions aux énumérateurs, ont été pris sans limitation quant au nombre de personnes employées. C—18 274 4- .' * CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l, TABLE xvI. for 1881, 1891 and 1901. Manufactures of Provinces-Compared by establishments and products No. 1881. 1891. Value Value Establish- of Establish- of Name or kind of industry. InentS. products. ments. products. Etablisse- Valeur Etablisse- Valeur ment8. des mentS. des produits. produits. NO. S NO, S New Brunswick C 0 ts # 5 E s a s a de s # @ @ 3,005 18,512,65S 5,429 23,849,655 Aerated and mineral waters ...... . , ..... S 26,000 13 43,005 Agricultural implements. .. . .. ............... 2 5,580 2 1,080 Boilers and engines. ... ... © © º s , n º © º s s s a a © s s @ @ @ s 1 10,000 2 18,100 Boots and shoes , .................. .......... 278 971,730 339 664,116 l3read, biscuits and confectionery ........ , ..... 97 ,350 56 794,279 Brick, tile and pottery . .. ..... ......... º © e s s 16 58,650 21 111,840 Butter and cheese.................... ſ© s © © 4 E , E s 4 11,614 10 29,152 Carriages and wagons . .. ..................... 147 327,812 151 445,232 Carriage and wagon materials.. .. .............. 1 22,600 1 60,000 Clothing, men's. .......................... .... 84 531,219 227 82 733 Clothing, women's............................ 74 116,687 451 480,736 Cottons. ... ............ ............... .... 2 276,178 5 1,750,000 Qyeing, cleaning and scouring.................. 3 15,334 8 18,500 Electric light and power................. a | ^ $ © © # f $ # # 7 129,850 Fish, prºserved. .............................. 114 606,913 848 1,030,027 Flouring and grist mill products ... ... ...... .. 166 742,046 188 1,173,715 Foundry and machine shop products. ......... . 32 697,174 46 1,325,772 Fruit and vegetable canning. ... ...... ... .. # $ ai $ 10 24,983 Furniture and upholstered goods..... ......... 34 243,150 55 228,580 Grindstones and pulpstones. ... , .. . ......... . 8 30,297 # à , , Harness and saddlery . ... .... © e e s © · · · · · · 64 168,118 75 234,653 Hats, caps and furs .......................... 4 52, 4 130,000 Iron and steel products . ....... .. .. ......... 6 337,800 5 354,000 Leather, tanned, curried and finished. .. 83 872,545 57 443,508 Lime · · · · · · · · · ............................. 77 58,994 27 261,695 Log products ......... .......... ............ 563 6,661,544 625 7,121,145 Lumber products. .. .......................... 15 207,397 29 7,885 Mattresses and spring beds........ .... ...... @ @ # # # 2| 10,500 Monuments and tombstones ................... 30 172,834 30 173,324 Plumbing and tinsmithing. ... ... ............ . 53 139,645 83 269,589 Printing and publishing....................... 21 320,436 38 423,795 Shooks, box................. : • • • • • • . * 4t ) $ , 5 @ k 8l. 8,030 6 46,210 Slaughtering and meat packing.. .............. 6 18,900 52 191,766 Soap. .. , ....... : ... ... ......... - s @ @ # $ d5 à es , às , e 11 178,770| 5 161,650 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes....... .... ... ... l 35, 2 37,000 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical.. ......... # @ © © 1 44,760 Woollen goods ............................... 71| 91,460 7 87,050 All other industries. ......... © © º • e • • r • • • • e e e e s 926 4,139,851 1,946 4,400,425 Nova Scot1a........ .... © e e g s & e e e e e u e e e» a 5,493| 18,575,326 10,495| 30,968,392 Aerated and mineral waters .... ............ , . 6 40,000 47 97,205 Awnings, tents and sails.. . .... ... .. , , ..... @ @ º © 32 163,230 Boilers and engines ................... ....... © © . , 7 155,000 Boots and shoes . ... .. • e e • e s o © e © © © © © © © e e @ e g e e a 443 754,128 564 1,012,549 Bread, biscuits and confectionery .......... .... 32 639,699 97 782,714 Brick, tile and pottery .... .. ............. .. 42 68,775 37 108,148 Butter and cheese ... , .. © © * © © * © © © © © e e u s e , e e , e s 13 40,657 16 47,675 Carriages and wagons...... ... ..... ......... 239 263,834 349 600,012 Clothing, men's. .............................. 133 794,851 339 1,436,406 Clothing, women's ... ............ , ... .. .. 75 135,981 606 560,919 Coffees and spices................... «© © © © © g s a a 2 27,000 6 4,060 Cooperage ............ © e e e © e e s • • · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 405 183,463 592 306,695 Cottons. ..................... • • • • • • • • • • • (© se © © © © (© © 3 716,850 | |Electric light and power...... © © © © © s © º © s º • © © © ſº C @ ( ) W) 7 169,800 Fish, preserved......... , . ... .. • .... , ... ... .. 76 537,454 1,7 1 2,721,354 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 275 TABLEAU xvI. Manufactures des provinces-Comparées par établissements et produits pour 1881, 189l et 1901. 1901. Value Establish- of mentS. products. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No Etablisse- Valeur mentS. des produits. NO, : $ | 919 20,972,470 .. .............. ........ ... ..... Nouveau1=LHBrUIIE sWfic lx, 4 35,438jEaux gazeuses et minérales.. ... - t ê ſe s « a 5 u e *- s a s e m e e s - • º s e e e • e • a • e e s • 1 3 56,674 Instruments aratoires.. ... .. ........... ...... ... .. . ..... ..... . 2 4 230,609|Bouilloires et machines ..... .......... ..... * P â © • • e s s e s s e s , • m • â 3 8 391,175 Chaussures . .. ... ... .... .. • @ 4 e © © u º • © s , s e s e » © E a a s @ e s e e g 5 e e s e s s © º 4 13 617,753 Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .. , .... . ... . .. . ... .. ....... ... .. | 5 15! 90,914 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ... ... , .... ... ... .. .. .. , ... ... .. 6 68 245,695 Beurre et fromage ... ... ... . C) © • s • º • • • e e e • e e e s • e • e • • e • s e s u e s • e a s . 7 , 23 207,766 Carrosserie.. .. .. .. .. .. • © © © © 4 L E & # @ E @ s s e s s g e s s .. .. : . ......... .. - 8 3 95,800 Matériaux de carrosserie. ......... ... .. » @ @ @ . « @ ê ê @ @ @ @ s s @ g ^ 4 & e $ # # º @ 9 44 444,578, Habillements d'hommes. ......... ............... ..... ............. 10 10 87,685|Habillements de femmes. ................ ..... , . , ............. ... 11 5 2,228,233lCotons .. .. ......................... .... .... . . ................ 12 3 13,395||Teinturerie........ , .......... © ° º s s e s e t @ s @ º @ © v © â © s © ê s º E » êi s s a # e a 13 3 185,476]Lumière et force motrice électriques ... ......... .... ... ... .. .. .. . , . 14 227 814,874|Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .. .. ... ..... , ... ... .. .. .. , ... ... .. 15 19 483,441| Produits des moulins à farine. .. ... .... .. ........ .... » G s @ º t @ g @ 16 23 605,927|Produits des fonderies ... , ... .. .. .. .. .. .., . .. .. ... ........... .. . 17 3 41,160|Conserve de fruits et légumes. ....................... ... .. ... .. .. 18 5 48,698| Meubles. .. . ........... ... ............................ .. ... ... . 19 5 38,400Meules et décortiqueurs. .. ....... .... ......... .... ..... ......... 20 S 190,3751Sellerie. ......................... ..................... .. .. .. . . | 2l 4 81,800Chapellerie et pelleterie ... ... , s s s s e • e • e e s e m e • • e • • • • • · · · · · · · · · · · .. 22 4 573,147| Produits en fer et en acier. , ... . , s s e s » s e s e s e s e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • & ^ • 23 12 784,160|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini...... ... .. ... .. - s s © º t» e s s s º s « s a a s e e a e s e s . 24 4 114,984]Chaux........................... , .... ... .. · · · · · · ... .. .... , ... .. 25 236 7,041,848|Produits des billes (billots)....... ...................... , ... ... .. .. 26 24 387,744|Produits du bois de construction ... ... .. , ... .. • © º a º » M e º n & e s s , e º º © © © 27 3| 43,200]Matelas et sommiers élastiques. ... ........................ ... ... . | 28 9 159,800|Monuments et pierres tombales.. .. ... * º s u g e s © s • • • • • • a • • • • • » • « • • • • 29 26 547,796]Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... , ..... , ... . - s • • • • e » a » e e s s s a s • e s s e • s • © © 30 29 448,303]Imprimerie et publications. ... .......... .................. .... .. 31 7 43,225||Bois en paquets pour boîtes. .. ........ ... . - . » • • • a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 32 4 239,520Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. .... ... ... . • s e u © e • e • • © s e e t e « gi º © º s 33 3 276,034Savonnerie. ... ..................... « g â © s e s • • e a e e s @ @ g a © s © © © © © © © © â5 6 84 5 126,340 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. ... : ... , .., ........................ ..... 35 4 785,498 Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques ...... , .... . ...... 36 4 115,375/Articles en laine.......... . .. ........... , ... ................... 37 45 2,049,629Diverses autres industries................. ................ , .... .. .. 38 1,188 23,592,513 .... , ....................................... Nouvelle-Ecosse. 9 78,950jEaux gazeuses et minérales ...... .... .. ...... ...... , ....· · · · · · 1 4 32,300|Auvents, tentes et voiles. ... ................ .... , ... .......... ... . 2 8 518,400| Bouilloires et machines.. .. ........ · © © º º © © 5 4 * L @ & @ e e e © e e s u e e e n o • • • • & 3 13 827,9771Chaussures. ... ...... ............................................ 4 5 744,900| Pain, biscuits et confiseries .................................... ... .. 5 18 127,336| Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie........ .. , ... , . .. . ....... .. ..... .. 6 33 127,007 Beurre et fromage. ........... , ........ .................... ... .. . | 7 25 235,600Carrosserie .... ......................... ..... .................. 8 60 1,065,654|Habillements d'hommes. ............ .. .. .. .... ..... .... ... ... ...... 9 7 74,716| Habillements de femmes. .. • s s a e © e s s e - s g e e s $ E • e • e @ @ s @ © s © © © © a 10 3 116,0001Café et épices................................ .................. .. 1 ! 15 E35,587]Tonnellerie. .... .......... , e e e s , s a , s e - s e e e • • • « s e • s • e • • • • • © • • • • • • 12 3 7# Cotons............... - @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ s @ @ a º'. .. · · · · · · · · · · · -- ... . .. ... | 13 4 51,600 Lumiere et force motrice électriques.. ......... ... .. .. ............ .. 14 481 8,298,648lPoisson, salaisons et conserves.......... ..... , ........... ....... 15 C—18# 276 4• • • CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvI. Manufactures of Provinces-Compared by establishments and products for 1881, 189l and 1901. 1881. 1891. Establish v#e Establish v#e C. - . stablish- O stablish- O No. Name or kind of industry. mentS. products mentS. products. Etablisse- Valeur Etablisse- Valeur mentS. des mentS. des produits produits. NO. 3 NO. 3 Nova Scotia-Con. - 16 Flouring and grist mill products....... ......... 263 1,200,762 209 955,442 17 | Foundry and machine shop products ......... 36 542,017 54 3 *-vº x y 18 |Furniture and upholstered goods..... .. . 71 275,491 89 653,025 19 |Harness and saddlery.......................... 172| 164,512 111 205,575 20 ther, tanned, curried and finished.. . ...... 151 875,505 122 655,710 21 Liquors, malt............ .. -- ......... ... .. .. 8 194,185 5 200,740 22 Log p† * © © © © " © © © © © º - © º » © s s * º l_ • © e s © © © © s s • s 1,307 3,165,606 1,407 4,260,145 23 | Lumber products......... ... - 6 @ s s • • • • © © . $ $ º • 20 131,270 95 823,804 24 Monuments and tombstones. .. . ........... .. 20 54,150 44 238,045 25 Plumbing and tinsmithing... ............. ... . 61 217,768 102 390,970 26 Printing and bookbinding.. ...... , ....... ... . 4 9,850 9 43,385 27 # and publishing..... -. • s e è e e s e @ @ @ @ s º º º 32 270,800 50 383,750 28 Ships and ship repairs.. .... : ... ...... ... .... 114 1,755,330 79 1,702,675 29 Slaughtering and meat packing. ... .. ......... 15 104,050 42 281,517 30 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes ... .. • a • • • • • # # # $ a 4 55,100 s © 9 s 31 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff..... .. . º © © © 2 60,13C 32 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical.. .. ....... é 9 © º 2 64,000 33 Woollen goods................................ 37 304,459 17 368,773 34 | All other industries.............. «, Rb 4 é é º - © a © © C. 9 1,712 5,768,629 3,596 9,694,089 Ontario. ..... , ........ º s e s • e • • • • • • • • • • • • 23,070| 158,045,669 32,151| 239,241,926 1 |Abrasive goods. ............... .............. p @ E© º 2 38,000 2 Aerated and mineral waters...... • • • • s • • • • • • • • s 51 181,673 82 427,545 3 |Agricultural implements.............. , ... ..... 141| 3,928,411 130 6,927,887 4 |Awnings, tents and sails............... ... .... 9 º © © 24 337,102 5 lAxes and tools................................ ©- © e s © # G # 6 |Baking powder and flavouring extracts. ........ 1 400 15 450,500 7 |Barley, pot and pearl. .......... .............. , 9 º - © © © E 8 Baskets........... . ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • » , - - - é és - 22 36,810 139 122,182 9 |Batting. ..................................... º s ·- © 3 105,700 10 Bicycles. ............. ...... ... ............ $ @ 5 97,550 11 | Bicycle repairs.......... ... ... , , ........ .... C Cº © © 4© © à º 12 Blacking • • • s • a • • • • • • s s s s • • • • • • © # • • • • • • • • • t s s 1 9,000 4 11,900 13 | Blacksmithing........................... .... 3,586| 3,906,509 4,069 4,292,108 14 | Boats and canoes............................. 62 72,178 109 ,164 15 |Boilers and engines.......... , ........ ........ 25 1,079,833 28 2,085,307 16 |Boots and shoes. ... .. ....................... 2,042| 5,045,582 2,328| 5,017,476 17 |Boxes and bags, paper. ........................ 11 y 4 483,310 18 |Boxes, cigar .... .... , ........................ @ 9 1 5,000 19 |Boxes, wooden..................... ..... . 9 4 © e s 8 83,150 20 |Brass castings...... .. ... ............. e 9 75 1,388,805 32 814,400 21 |Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ... .. ... .. .. . 541 4,291,869 919 7,157,487 22 Brick, tile and pottery ......... .............. 472 1,285,801 523 2,356,172 23 |B1idges, iron and steel........... ... ....... © e • e 3 368,655 24 Brooms and brushes.. ........... .............. 58 480,742 54 626,715 25 Butter and cheesé. ................ ... .... .. . 574| 4,880,558 938| 7,569,338 26 Buttons. ..... .. . ... , .... ... , .......... 7 163,100 4 252,500 27 9 pº# • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * 6 e • e • e s» e s o 9 9,390 344 511,033 28 Car repairs. ... ... " ° * • • º • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • • • - • © º - - - g> 29 Carriages and wagons..... : ... .. . « s s • • • e • e s • • 1,690 4,319,197 · 1,561 5,906,679 30 Carriage and wagon materials..... . r a e © s º © e G .4 9 12 357,300 31 Cars and car works............................ 12 2,081,702 10 1,971,571 32 Cement, natural rock......................... - © ® º 9 - - © © 33 Cement, Portland..... ....................... ( 4 44,2 12 153,400 34 Clothing, men's............................... { 1,121 8,012,756 2,121| 12,498,155 35 lClothing, men's (factory product).............. | C © © > © © @ @ RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 277 TABLEAU xvI. Manufactures des provinces-Comparées par établissements et produits pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. 1901. Establish Value 1 º-> † r - Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Etablisse- Valeur mentS. des • produits. NO. $ Nouvelle-Ecosse-Suite. 10i . 442,081|Produits des moulins à farine.................. , ............ , ....... 16 22 691,585|Produits des fonderies. ......... .. ............ , ........... , ....... . 17 6 144,000/Meubles. ... .... ................ ........................... ..... 18 6 ,350lSellerie ..... ... .. .. .... ... ................ ........ ......... 19 11 439,725||Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini..... s @ # $ @ @ @ @ @ @ B @ @ @ @ @ @ s s @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 4º ° º º º 20 4 243,000lLiqueurs, malt. .. ... ...................................... ... . 21 228 2,940,107| Froduits des billes (billots)..................... ....... .............. 22 39 642,605|Produits du bois de construction .................................... 23 7 44,318Monuments et pierres tombales ... ...... ... ... . ..... , .. , ........ . 24 21 243,460|Plomberie et ferblanterie......... .... ..... , ........ ................. 25 5 52,950||Imprimerie et reliure ..................................... .. , ... .. . 26 34 366,489|Imprimerie et publications .... ................. , .... ... ........... 27 20 441,025]Navires, construction et radoub de ... .... .. ................ ,. , ..... 28 4 9,258|Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes..... .............. , .............. 29 3 16,750lTabac, cigares et cigarettes. .. ...................... ................ . 30 3 101,909Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser. .. .. .. • s g © e g @ e @ g @ .. .. . 'e = º s s º s a s 31 4 88,50Q|Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques ..................... 32 11 214,393|Articles en laine ....... ........ ................... .. ...... 33 62 7,882,074| Diverses autres industries.. .. ...................... , .... , ......... 34 6,543 24l,583,486l. .... : ................................................ Ontario. 5 121,313|Articles pour le polissage............ .... ................ .. ... .. .. , 1 15 254,182|Eaux gazeuses et minérales................. ...... .. , .... .. .. .. ... 2 66 8,295,170||Instruments aratoires.. ... . - s e e e s e e e e e a • • • e e e • • • • e s a e » e ^ e • • • • • • t • • e 3 9 ,877|Auvents, tentes et voiles. ... .. ... ..... .. , .. .. ... .. ... ... .. .. ... .. 4 13 893,111|Haches et outils................ ... .. .. , ... . .. ... ... ... .. .. .. .. ... . 5 8 407,762| Poudre-levain et essences.......... . • © º @ @ @ $ 0 $ à 4 © º : @ @ @ @ $ e © © © © g © © © © © © © 6 3| 229,816]Orge mondé et perlé...................... , .... , .............. ..... 7 14 150,982|Paniers............................... : ... .. , ......... .. : ----- ... . 8 3 43,981ſOuate.................... .. ... " . . .. -- . .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · 9 16 550,606 Bicyclettes.................... ... , ... .... , .......... , ......... . 10 3 32,700 Bicyclettes, réparations de. ................. .. .......... .. .. ...... 11 L 115,2171Cirage , ... ............................................ · ..... ... 12 5 26,884 Forges * s $ º , a - s • e • • • e • e s s e e - • m • • • s e * e s e u s s e s e s e e e s e a à s s s e e • • • • a • e 13 13 111,724]Bateaux et canots.... ............ .. ................... ......... 14 30 2,592,643|Bouilloires et machines. ........................... ................ 15 38 3,110,2lllChaussures................ ......... ... .. ... . .... ....... ..... 16 22 ,050/Boîtes et sacs, papier........................ , .................. , .. 17 4 155,100||Boîtes à cigares ......... s ........... .... ..... ........... ........ 18 48 826,215||Boîtes en bois. .. ........................ , ................. , ... . 19 15 543,357|Fonderies de cuivre........... .. .................................. 20 125 6,102,430 Pain, biscuits et confiseries.......... , ... .. , ... .. ........ , ...... 21 389 1,933,859|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ... ....... ... .. ... .. , ... ... .... .. ... 22 3 738,000lPonts en fer et en acier....... ........ .................. , ......... . 23 20 761,483||Balais et brosses. ................... ..... .... .. .. ............. 24 1,336 14,968,922[Beurre et fromage.. ... .. .. .... , ............................... ... 25 3 137,000 Boutons............ , ........... .......... ... ... .. ... .. .. .... . 26 8 559,892 Tapis......... .. • v @ a • s » s p • • • • s • , • e e a a © e s e s • E et e e s s s • • • • © © º ſº • © º * 27 11 1,811,694| Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer.......................... .. , 28 159 | 4,673,9521Carrosserie ................ • e e e e e e et e s e e e e s e e e @ s s e s s • e» e s • • • • • • • • • * * º * 29 21 1,113,350 Matériaux de carrosserie...................................... , ... 30 4 1,081,524|Construction de wagons de chemin de fer........ .. ... .. .. .. ... ... ... . 31 3 06,800|Ciment, pierre naturelle...................... ... .. ... ... ... .. .. .. .. | 32 5 619,018lCiment de Portland.. .. ......... ........ ....... ... .. ... .. .. .. ... . 33 398 4,160,984| Habillements d'hommes . ... . .. . e s e • • • • • • • • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 34 19 4,674,961'Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués)........ .. ... .... .... ....... | 35 278 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvI. Manufactures of Provinces-Compared by establishments and products for 1881, 1891 and 1901. 18S1. 1891. Value Value Establish- of Establish- of Name or kind of industry. mentS. products. ments. products. Etablisse- Valeur Etablisse- Valeur mentS. des , ments. des produits. produits. NO. $ NO. $ Ontario-Com. Clothing, women's ........................ .. .. | f 1,061 3,082,736 3,851 7,009,434 Clothing, women's (factory product)........... . U s # # | > © # $ @ Coffees and spices. ................ ........... 15 155,600 15 487,100 Coffins and caskets...................... . ... # 6 # 31 ,520 Cooperage ......... .......... ............ .. 640 1,282,876 533| 1,598,821 # rope and twine....................... 11 165,060 13 1,034 Corks....... . e e s s t è s © º u v @ 2 º s • , # s â é # $ 6 $ @ $ s g # , es 3 13 A00 3 78,100 Corsets and supplies.. ........................ . 2 186,000 20 547,400 Cottons. ......... .................... ... ... .. 11 1,874,800 9 2,618,704 Cutlery and edge tools.................... .... 1 4 511,550 27 56,6 I'ºlRS . » . . .. • • • • • • .. . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 17 203,250 82 919,535 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring. ................ 20 50,643 36 135,260 Electrical apparatus and supplies. .............. # ( ) ( 5 $ 14 y Electric light and power..... ... , ............ 48 482,678 Elevators..................................... 6 117,600 # fruits and vegetables. ........... .. 34 5,896 Explosives. ........ ..................... » [ 3 © 3 189,500 Fancy goods, n.e.s. .. .. ....................... 44 257,300 Fertilizers. ........... ........................ © s # # Flax, dressed.................................. # # $ º 89 ,400 Flouring and grist mill products................ 1,034| 29,859,118 1,078 36,018,320 Foundry and machine shop products...... • s $ # 342 5,749,467 355 8,459,252 Fringes, cords and tassels.......... ............ @ e # # 2 37,000 Fruit and vegetable canning.................... 14 74,040 28 771,375 Furmishing goods, men's.. ..................... 19 261,920 56 1,038,199 Furniture and upholstered goods. .. ... .. ...... . 625 3,013,259 701 4,944,557 Gas, lighting and heating...................... 23 557,946 30 993,128 Glass......................................... 6 339, 4 231,000 Glass, stained, cut and ornamental..... 1 @ @ $ q $ # # # @ © , 5 67,800 Gloves and mittens.................. ........ $ 15 196,450 28 563,945 Hairwork............. ........... . ſ• • • • • • • • • • # @ # 4 # 14 78,850 Hammocks ..................... .... . ...... s @ , , @ @ Hardware, † and saddlery............... g 4 $ $ ( # ! ) p $ Harness and saddlery ...... ... .. ... .......... 836 2,033,785 906 2,429,064 Hats, caps and furs.................. . E 5 s , s e • $ 55 750,075 84 1,744,818 Hosiery and knit goods. ................... . v 66 1,253,101 120 1,436,597 Ink. .. ............. .. .. : ......... ... ... ... . 1 950 3 55,500 Interior decorations.... .............. , ....... © © U e C @ @ @ Iron and steel products. ... ..... .. ... ... .. @ 6 657,000 11 1,087,550 Jewelry and repairs. ........ * m @ e R e g e e e · · · · · · 188 450,473 362 1,382,858 Leather goods............. ................... 5 $ º ( 3 1 20,000 Leather, tanned, curried and finished .. .. .. ... 316 3,555,198 233 4,390,833 Lime. ........................................ 515 294,724 508 478,530 Liquors, distilled............................. 11 1,628,800 7 2,094,600 Liquors, malt........................ ........ 106 3,372,408 82 3,578,874 Liquors, vinous. .............................. 9 59,220 . 35 162,151 Log products .... .............. .. . ........ 1,992| 17,247,473| 2,236 28,920,341 Lumber products................. .... ...... 6 4,779,621 557 7,217,756 Malt. ... ......... ... : ... : ... ........... $ @ 5 234,380 Mats and rugs.... ... .. ......... ...... , ... @ p © ® 4 42,000 Mattresses and spring beds. .... ..... Q e » * 14 35,424 51 338,889 Metallic roofing and flooring. .... ... . © $ © $ © 2 53,000 lMica, cut .... ...... , .... ... .............. a 0 © © Q @ Mirrors and plate glass.. .. ........ . s e : e s e s • e e © Q 5 $ 3 558,000 Monuments and tombstones. ... ............... 187 914,725 286 1,916,805 Musical instruments...... , ............ .. ... .. 29 985,750 60 3,028,018 Musical instrument materials..... ............. # © e @ 3 29,500 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 279 TABLEAU xVI. Manufactures des provinces-Comparées par établissements et produits pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. 1901. Value Establish- of mentS. products. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Etablisse- Valeur ments. des produits - NO. 3 Ontario-Suite. 216 2,933,783|Habillements de femmes.. .. .. , ............................. ..... 36 7 1,309,627|Habillements de femmes (fabriqués) ... , .... ... .. .. ........ , ....... 37 1l 824,315]Café et épices.. .............. .. , ... ....... . - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • º º º 38 6 465,800|Cercueils.. ... , , ... • - © * © E ê ê © © © s s s º s s 5 © s e s s s s a • • e e u E .. .. ... .... | 39 40 589,259]Tonnellerie.. ................ - e e s e s s a © s • © s s s s s e • • • • • e • • • • • • • • • • • © º º 40 9 970,623/Corderie......... ........................................ .... .... 41 4 130,172 Bouchons............................... .............. ......... . 42 10 411,64l/Corsets........ , ........... .... ..... .......... . ..... ... 43 7 2,907,879|Cotons. ....... , e º e s © © , ® • © e • e e e a s e s t e e s e a e s , e s s s e s a e e s e n a s e a e • • • • • © © 44 3 184,375lCoutellerie et instruments tranchants ............ ...... .......... 45 10 790,142lDrogues ........ ................ ... .................. ... .. , ... . 46 7 85,500Teinturerie. .. , . | • • • • • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • , @ @ @ e • a , e @ e s e s a s º • • • • © • © © © © * 47 14 1,171,5#Appareils et effets électriques . : ..... ......... ..................... 48 27 904,328|Lumière et force motrice électriques. ... ... .. ............... , e , * a s © e 49 4 207,100|Ascenseurs. .... * s e • s e v • • • g 6 e s e * e é @ s @ @ @ @ • 6 e s s e a s e v s s : e e e • e • • © © 50 49 386,840lFruits et légumes évaporés......... ....... .......................... 51 8 140,000lMatières explosives...................................... .......... 52 4 217,514|Articles de fantaisie ............ .......... . • s © s g p ê s m ê © © º s @ º @ @ * • º © 53 4 35,350lEngrais ............ ........................ ...................... 54 31 338,176 #† º º º © º o • • • © e e s e » s e s • • s e • e e - s e e» a s e a e s a e * » e e • e • • • • • • • • • • • 55 275 21,025,481|Produits des moulins à farine........................................ 56 168 9,145,382|Produits des fonderies....... , ......... ... .......... . . ... .... | 57 5 95,746 Frange, corde et glands............... ............. ........... " • • • • • 58 43 2,381,288jConserves de fruits et légumes. .. ... ... • e e es e e - e a , e • - a ® © e a * , • e • e • • • • s 59 26 1,561,758jArticles de toilette pour hommes.............. ..... ... .. ....... ... .. 60 108 5,212,997| Meubles....................... .. .. .. . « | 5 © ue s , s s # , $ g º . ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • - 61 15 1,165,056Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage.. .............. ..................... 62 7 620,70I|Verrerie.. ... ... .............. .. ... ... .. .. .. , @ a @ s * e s , a s • s g @ s @ 5 63 5 50,000]Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental. ... .. ... , ..... ... ... . .. ....... 64 16 799,745lGants et mitaines..................... ... .......................... 65 6 109,679 Ouvrages en cheveux . ........ « g • © º 9 e e e e e e e • 5 s • e m e e o e s s » º s • s © s a ts , 66 4 29,560 Hamacs. ............ : ........................... ..... ........... 67 5 384,674|Quincaillerie......... .... e $ @ $ # $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ſE @ · · · · · · · · · * & s e s s * s @ m ê e a © s , | 68 46 l,683,590|Sellerie ..... .......................................... . .. ...... 69 49 1,916,642lChapellerie et pelleterie. .......... - @ @ @ © © © © s --- ...... .... .. . • @ @ @ @ @ Lº 70 39 3,277,489|Bonneterie................... , .... ............................... ſl 3 105,000|Encre............. ... .............................. « @ g @ @ @ @ @ # @ @ @ @ @ 72 5 79,950|Décorations d'intérieurs............ , .............. .... ... .. ... ..... 73 13 1,854,940|Produits en fer et en acier. ...................... ..... , , ............ 74 21 549,735 Orfèvrerie. ... ......................................... * e $ Q º © © © a s & s º 75 3 72,600|Cuir, effets en........ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 76 61 6,255,337|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini ... ................. ...................... 77 6 260,114Chaux ...................... .................................... 78 8 1,567,418Liqueurs distillées ...................................... , ... ..... 79 52 3,329,549|Liqueurs, malt , ... , .... • L ^ © º s º º © e s a e s © s © e s s s 5 e s s e s m se e , a e e © s a , a e g 80 9 183,200Liqueurs vineuses..... * © © © © © © © © © © © © © © e e e e © e e e s s º s e e e e s e • • e • • • e • • e u s s 81 84 25,672,424|Produits des billes (billots)... ..................... , ... . * ô ê © © © © © â s @ @ @ 82 264 6,152,853Produits du bois de construction.. .. ...... ...... , .......... .. .... 83 6 271,150 Malt .................................... .............. .. ...... 84 5 48,416]Nattes et tapis................ .. .......... . ..................... 85 9 271,550Matelas et sommiers élastiques....... ...... , ...., ... ........... 86 4 495,500lToiture métallique.... , ..... .... ................................. 87 8 242,402|Mica coupé.. ............... - s s • s • s º s e © e sa s e * e e • e • • • • • º ° º º º • º © a © a . | 88 # 248,535jMiroirs et glaces. ..... ...................... ........ .. .. .. ... ... ... 89 26 344,623]Monuments et pierres tombales. . ... - e s • e p e E s 5 s a s dp e e s s a e s e s e . .. .. | 90 # 2,810,980 Instruments de musique. ... ,. : • • • • • • • • • • • © g © © © s © © © © © © © © © © © • u $ s 91 7 356,997]Instruments de musique, matériaux. .... ........ , .................. 92 280 d#- ' * CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE xvI. Manufactures of Provinces-Compared by establishments and products for 1881, 1891and 1901. 1881. 1891. Value Value Establish- of Establish- of No. Name or kind of industry. ment8. products. ment8. products. Etablisse- Valeur Etablisse- Valeur ments. des II}entS. des produits. produits. NO. $ NO, 3 Ou tario-Con. 98 Oils. ... .............. .. , ..................... 32 3,667,050 23 2,334,615 94 Optical goods. ...... .......... ..... · © e # © e s e ei © © | > | # 3 13,500 95 | Paints and varnishes..... .. , ......... ....... 14 357,100 32 539,625 96 | Paper. .......................... * , • • # # s s > # @ @ @ 19 1,124,300 16 1,029,497 . 97 | Patent medicines.. . , . s s - • g s s s e • º • • 4 « s º º º º 15 313,000 69 591,125 98 Photographic materials...................... .. # # @ v 3 21,150 99 | Picture frames ... , ........... .... .......... 100 257,529 100 | Plumbers' † s s s a e s » s , • º • s s ' v v • • • • » a a a º º $ ! { # 6 $ 1 70, 101 | Plumbing and tinsmithing. ... .. ....... ... . 670 2,178,629 886 4,212,747 102 | Printing and bookbinding.................... . 52 1,323,426 65 1,184,323 103 Printing and publishing.. ... .. .. ... ... ....... 248 2,717,702 359 5,180,512 104 |Printing presses. ... , . • s s e s E , U , e s º s , d & a - - = º © # 4 g º g # # 105 |Pulleys............................... .. : ... º © © º $ 1 4,200 106 | Pumps and windmills. .. .. .. ................. . 211 345,190 259 513,073 107 | Refrigerators. ............ ........... ... ... L5 © # é , 7 ,750 108 | Rubber and elastic goods. ... ... , .. .. ......... 1 1,500 10 331,320 109 Salt. .... ............................. ... .. : . 26 395,098 19 342,020 110 Saws.......... , © s , © ue , , , s e e E s s e e n º e s s e s , º ^ ^ # 4 © - 10 277,400 13 455,580 111 Scales. ... .... ............. ... ..... ..... 1 35, 4 101,800 112 Screws......... ................ , ............ 1 50,960 2 198,000 113 Seed cleaning and preparing. .................. # 6 | . . © © @ # 114 Ships and ship repairs....... .., ........ ... . 15 305,350 15 584,200 115 Shoddy ..... * @ @ e , $ s @ e º g é p q $ , , , , , , , • - * @ # # # © â 2 18,000 116 † c * º M > a s º s , • • • • e s e ê * 5 * e s » s s s a e s s » • • • m º * # # s e © © g # 117 Silversmithing.. .. , . . ....................... 14 81,800 2 9,900 118 Slaughtering and meat packing. .. ... .. , ..... .. 94 2,763,685 299 3,878,597 119 Smelting. .... ... .. ............... ........... 3 172,150 10 1,896,140 120 Soap. ... . ......... .. ..... ........... .. , ... 28 619,766 32 1,131,675 121 Starch...................... , .... .... « # # @ # $ 5 & 3 161,000 4 420,000 122 Stationery goods......... ... ... . 1 p g à g # # # g © © © © $ , le s 3 92,000 123 Stereotyping and electrotyping..... ... .. , ... . º | # | # 1 45,000 124 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff.......... { # e 4 @ 11 712,495 125 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. .. .. .. .. ...... . , 59 1,# 62 951,779 126 Vinegar and pickles. ................. ........ 130 290,193 168 659,135 127 Washing machines and wringers. ... .... $ # © $ 22 157,008 128 Watch cases.. .. ...... .. ................. # # Ig • L @ é $ 129 ]Window blinds and shades. ....... .. ..... .. , . 6 26,100 @ 5 $ º $ 130 Wire.. ........................ : ... ... ....... º 2 22,000 35| 1,140,605 131 Wire fencing. .... ...... ..................... 1 12,000 - . $ 5 132 Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical.. ......... 1 11,000 3] 112,146 133 | Woodworking and turning....... .. ... .. , ... .. 38 110,320 65 252,335 134 |Woollen goods............................. . 993 6,077,444 303 5,873,685 135 |Woollen yarns......................... ...... s @ s 9 1 33,000 136 | All other industries................... .. .... . 1,333 6,314,481 3,070 11,221,298 Prince Edward Island. ... .. ... .. .. ... 1,617 3,400,208 2,679 4,345,910 1 |Brick, tile and pottery. ... , .. , ..... .... . 18 15,645 18 15,478 2 | Butter and cheese. .. .. ... - $ © © © © © © o E e e • e s g e s e e © º e @ 4 8,448 3 Carriages and wagons. ...... , .... , ............ 79 99,648 92 100,876 4 Clothing, men's.. ................... ......... 72 310,829 118 309,165 5 Fish, preserved. .......... ..... ............. '• 83 543,168 352 634,427 6 Foundry and machine shop products. ... ... .. . 6 29,050 9 71,015 7 | Leather, tanned, curried and finished. .. .. .... 36 90,889 30 54,277 8 |Log products. .................. .. .. ... .. ... .. 181 250,559 205 347,474 9 'Lumber products................ C e « © © © © © © © a © e e 1! 14,000 11 57,595 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 281 TABLEAU xvI. Manufactures des provinces-Comparées par établissements et produits pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. 1901. Establish- mentS. Etablisse- mentS. NO. Value of products. valeur des produits. $ Nom ou sorte d'industrie. 2 1#1 611 1 1 2 1 1 0 4 334 3,116,144 156,000 472,001 1,735,705 747,874 160,886 516,700 646,584 2,613,814 Ontario-Fun . Huiles..... ..... .... ........ . , • © © © © © © © * © ºs , © s , • e • º e e Articles optiques .......................... . ..................... Peintures et vernis. ........... ... .. " © © â * º 9 5 s s e @ e @ m - 6 • @ s s v • © s s v » Papier............. .. -- ........ .............. ........... .. · · · · · · · Remèdes patentés........................................ - 6 @ @ s E > • , E Matériel photographique. ... ... .. .............................. © Cadres à gravures.............. ... ......... ............ ......... Effets de plombiers. ................. ... • • • • • • s , º º º © e s a , s : a e © © º e s • Plomberie et ferblanterie......... ... . ........................... 2,217,924 4,859,876 46 000 Presses à imprimer...................... .. .... ................... y 248,000 731,550 130,724 1,134,500 345,148 253,232 17,216,069 , 1,894,012 1,232,350 948,500 586,931 90,034 519,980 2,216,315 ,532 174,834 629,878 738,532 480,756 276,800 851,715 648, 470 4,656,871 83,600 5,728,894 2,326,708 10,335 567,802 20,785fCarrosserie. .. , .................. ......... . * @ s s a s E s @ s ê - s e e • • • • • a e s a 42,595 496,027 106,300 44,800 35,834 Imprimerie et reliure ................... .. ........ ............. .. Imprimerie et publications. ............. ........................... Poulies, . - . - -- : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -- • • • • • • -- · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Pompes et nmoulins à vent...... s © © © © © © © © s © © © © à © © e s s s s s e s a s E s s 4 - 4 * Glacières. ................... .... , ................. · · · · .. .. ... .. e s t e e g @ e s a a , • e º e v e ê º , • • • © © e , » © © © © e a s se © © © • e • e se • • © e e s e o & e ar s > º º s s s • e s e e s s ê e ® © e s e e s s s e s » © º º º º º º © © © N° Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence. ... . , $ s ê • s e s e ê ê e s s a Navires, construction et radoub de • Drap renaissance........ ....... .......... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Enseignes. ................... .... . - ge e e s s • e • e o e s e * s s e e , s m • • • • • e e e s Argenterie.... ............ .. : . ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . - Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes Métallurgie Savonnerie. ............. .. : ... .. · · · · · · · · · .. .. .... .. : . 6 Empois. ......... , ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Articles de librairie. ... Stéréotypie et électrotypie ..... : ......... .............. ..... , $ s g a Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser Tabac, cigares et cigarettes........... .......... ........ ...... .. Vinaigre et marinades ........... .............. Machines à laver et à tordre.. ..... , .... .. " © © • s • s s | • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Boîtes de montres................ .. .. ... ... . • D @ 6 , s e E s a s e º © º s e " s » « » Stores et rideaux en toile... , ........... .......... .. . © s s e • « • • $ s $ , a º s • • • • • e © s » • • 5 • e t e e • • e e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • * • " • • • » • • » • • • » v # e © © e e e s e e s s • e s @ - a = e s - e • • • • • • • • • • e s a a s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • º $ s @ º @ s s a º º « a s 5 s , Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. . ............... Ouvrage et tourmage du bois. .............. .... , ................... Articles en laine. ........ , .. .. ....... Laine en écheveaux * º * s e s © e © e e • º • e • s , s e e • · • s s * n t • • • s s a e s = º = º * n º s © ºs • º • e a - s t s s u as a e e s e e e e º e , e s @ @ D 6 e © © © s • © © © © • s s e e s e g = . . Ile du Prince - Edouard . Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. ... .... e @ @ * e â L @ E s s @ @ s $ s $ e $ © © º Beurre et fromage............... .... ... ... .. .. .. . .. .. · · · · Habillements d'hommes. .. , ..... · s e e e e s s e a • • e s e e • • • • • • • © º º * • • • • • • © Poisson, salaisons et conserves. .. .. ... .... .. ... ... .. , e • a e © © © © © e s e s s Produits des fonderies . .. Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini. ............ , ... .. -- ... · e n » e e e e * • • • © s e • • e e Produits des billes (billots)............... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ... . • $ * • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ° • ° ° ° • ° • • • 118,150 Produits du bois de construction. . g e s © ê ® 6 E * º © © º º o s s e a © à â © © © * e ſe s * s 282 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvI. for 1881, 1891 and 1901. Manufactures of Provinces-Compared by establishments and products No. 10 # l 0 1881. 1891. Value Value v- e © Establish- of Establish- of Name or kind of industry. ImentS. products. ments. products. Etablisse- Valeur Etablisse- Valeur mentS. des Unent8, des produits. produits. NO. $ NO. 3 Prince Edvvard Island-Com. Plumbing and tinsmithing................... © e 18 86,507 24 65,337 Printing and publishing ... ..... ............ 12 54,330 6 71,800 Starch. ..... .. .............................. 3 45,000 6 49,850 All other industries........................... 1,108 1,860,583 1,804 2,560,168 Quebec . ... .. ........ .......... .. .. .. .. 15,754 104,662,258| 23,034| 147,459,583 Aerated and mineral waters ........ , , ........ 18 154,260 32 291,300 Agricultural implements............... . . .. 82| 390,456 69 494,095 Ammunition .................... ........... L º # @ 3 492,355 Awnings, tents and sails .............. ... .. @ @ 56 246,740 Axes and tools................. a 9 , 6º $ $ # © º - e º » # > º º Bags, cotton. ................................. L> G # N- 1 265,000 Baking powder and flavouring extracts. ........ 3 119,700 6 196,350 Belting and hose, leather. ............. ... « • 4 à 4 68,961 4 405,000 Blacksmithing .............. ................ 2,479 1,787,848 2,726 2,244,259 Boilers and engines .......... ...... .. .... 11 563,820 8 , vº Boots and shoes....... .... © e s s s • • e • • • • • • • • u e 1,510 10,754,314 1,905 11,870,870 Boot and shoe supplies ....................... © º i> º g , • • Boxes, cigar ................... .. ......... • |. g $ B 1 10,000 xes, wooden.. .. .... ...... • • e a º , a s é s s • • • • • • s © © © © 7 202,281 Boxes and bags, paper.............. ......... 4 79,050 14 625,100 Brass castings.... ... ..... ..... . ......... 40 744,230 13 1,132,800 Bread, biscuits and confectionery ............. 1,273 3,951,450 776 5,900,681 Brick, tile and pottery ..... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 98 , 164 142 1,059,330 Brooms and brushes....... ................... 22 # 23 113,479 Butter and cheese. .... ... . • 9 • 9 e º º a s s s • • • • • • • 162 ,803 728| 2,918,527 Cardboard .... .. ' • º • • * © © º º º a s • e • a • n s • • e • • • • • • • 2 30,000 º º ! º - Carriages and wagons................ "s • • • • • © 4 © à 969 1,410,526 1,136 2,413,870 Car repairs.............. # • • • • • s e s e > • e • • • • • • • © s i5 - 4 4 - - Church decorations .. ................. ..... 4 160,300 4 22,700 . Clothing, men's. .................. ... ... s { 553 ſ 5,263,938 1,052 J 6,497,499 Clothing, men's (factory product).. .... .. ... . 4 $ { # 6 ! © º © º Clothing, women's ... .. ... .. . s $ @ 9 e J º º º º 6 859 ſ 1,377,007 1,883 { 2,423,821 Clothing, women's (factory product)....... .. .. © Le { s ta © º © © Coffees and spices ............ ............... . 8 483,000 7 600,250 Coffins and caskets........ ... ............... 0 0 º - 36 89,870 Cooperage ... .. ............................... 267 251,137 239 361,156 Corsets and supplies........... ............... 3 49,000 9 294,500 Cottons.. .. ............ ... .... ...... ..... 6 1,608,434 6| 3,656,170 Cutlery and edge tools ..... ... .............. 14 196,154 16 408,200 Tu8º • • • .. - : -- • -- ... -- . : . : . : -- . .. -- . - - : - . - . . 11 229,500 23 987,315 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring...... .......... 19 49,039 19 170,419 Electrical apparatus and supplies. ............. © 3 © 5 399,500 Electric light and power ..................... . ſ $ º @ 9 208,821 Fish, preserved............ ................... 23 254,031 1,9 1,653,717 Flouring and grist mill products.. ............. 790 8,861,752 871 8,697,483 Foundry and machine § products............ 128 1,693,249 160 5,249,974 Fruit and vegetable canning ... ... ... ......... 12 78,525 9 65,884 Furnishing goods, men's ..... . • • • • © º © e e © © © e ºs e s 18 936,294 95| 1,691,147 Furniture and upholstered goods.. ... ........ 397 1,736,392 374 ,308,258 Gas, lighting and heating ..... .... . ........ 4 387,497 5| 1,431,557 Gloves and mittens ......... ...... .......... 9 238,414 16 183,787 Harness and saddlery.......................... 321 1,178,704 380 1,010,251 Hats, caps and furs ....................... .. 86 2,456,711 91 2,979,238 Hay, baled ............... • • • • • • • us © • © © º • e © © * º 8 $ © º E @ © © Hosiery and knit goods . .. .. , ... ... .. .. ..... 13 121,669 80 480,891 lInterior decorations..... .. .. .. .. .. © © ,- º - 1© © © © RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190I. - 283 TABLEAU xvI. Manufactures des provinces-Comparées par établissements et produits pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. 1901. Value Establish- of 9 º gº © ments. products. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N Etablisse- Valeur ments. des produits. NO. $ - Ile du Prince-Edouard-Fin. 5 55,700Plomberie et ferblanterie. . , ................ ........ • s • e • e e s © © e e s e = 10 9 92,719 Imprimerie et publications.......................................... 1i 6 47,800|Empois ... ........ .............. .......................... . . | 12 18 687,861|Diverses autres industries. .. .... ................................. 13 4,845 158,287,99*|.. .... ... ................ ......................... Québec. 23 369,760 Eaux gazeuses et minérales........ ............... .... : ... ... .... . 1 41 1,162,245 Instruments aratoires .. .............................. | ....... -- .. 2 3 414,906 Munitions.. .............. ......... . , .......... ................ 3 8 135,360|Auvents, tentes et voiles. ........ , a s e e s s e • e « e e s s n » • e » e • u • • • º • • º * º * º . 4 5 102,594|Haches et outils.............................. , ... , ..... ... .. .. .. . 5 3 662,000Sacs en coton .... ...... .... ............ ...... ... .. . , ... ... .. 6 4 95,654|Poudre-levain et essences ...................... ... .. .. . .. ... ... .. 7 4 408,715iCourroies et tuyaux en cuir . ... ..... . • e e s s e s e s e s e e s e ts a 6 a s e s • • • • • º © 8 4 29,070 Forges : .... ; ... , ... .... • • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « e » • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * º * ° * 9 14 917,537|Bouilloires et machines ....................................... .. , . 10 114 14,052,682Chaussures .. . ................................... • 4 e t e s • e s » º º º º . | ll 6 211,127|Articles de cordonnerie. .................. ... ..... .... .. . « @ @ @ @ $ E © â 12 4 127,900 Boîtes à cigares..... ... ... ....................... . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 13 30 957,235i Boîtes en bois . .... .......... , ... - s , s • • • • • • - e • • • • • • • • • • ° • ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° 14 10 481,597|Boîtes et sacs, papier .... ......... .......... ... -- ... .. -- · · · · · -- : - 15 4 295,000|Fonderies de cuivre. ... .. .. ..... .... , .............. ... -- . .. · · · · · · . 16 103 3,566,535|Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ...... .. ........ .. • e s s ê e s © * © © * © © © © © © © 17 90 793,953||Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ............ .. .. ... . .. . - · · · · · · · · · · · · . 18 4 55,200 Balais et brosses ....... ..... .. , ... .. ... ... . • e s e e g © s s $ @ # @ ê @ @ s e e ê ê 5 e 19 1,992 12,874,367|Beurre et frounage ........ ... .. .. ... ... .. .. .. , . .. .. ... .. -- . - · · · · · 20 3 147,0001Carton......... .... ... .. .. .............. ... - · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 9l . 126 1,367,659|Carrosserie . ... ......... ... ... .. : ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. · · · · · · · · · · A2 9 3,968,122|Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer.. . .. ................ .. .. .. 23 3 39,381|Décorations d'églises.. .. .. .... .. ..... . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ° ° ° ° ° . . | 24 161 2,433,662|Habillements d'hommes. .. .. .. .. .............. . e • e • - s s • • • e • • e • • • • º * 25 38 4,253,730|Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués)................ .. ... ... .. .. : . . . | 26 89 1,055,256|Habillements de femmes..... ... ................ .. .. .. ... - • s e - a • • • 27 7 773,000 Habillements de femmes (fabriqués) ........ - e e e e s s e e e e = s e s s º º a º * º * 28 10 679,633|Café et épices...... » e a = s - e s s • e • • • • • • • • • • • * e • e e • • e • • • • • e e e » • a • • • ° ° • 29 8 119,313/Cercueils...... ................ . ..... , .... .. ... .. .. · · · · · · · · · 30 6 100,900lTonnellerie. ... . . .......... ................ ... ... . .. .. : . . - 31 4 180,7001Corsets. ............ ..... .. ... ........ .. ... ... .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · 32 5 6,149,680|Cotons. .... .. , .... ..................... .. ... .. .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · 33 4 ,900|Coutellerie et instruments tranehants. .. .. , ... .......... .. .. .. .. .. .. 34 6 422,077| Drogues ............... ........ . .. - 2 e , • e • s s e , s • • • • • e • • • • • * º * º * 35 8 60,000lTeinturerie . ... .. ..... ... .... , e • s s n • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • • * ° * ° * 36 9 1,814,738Appareils et effets électriques .... « e , e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * ° ° * 37 17 646,563|Luinière et force motrice électriques . ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. : . 38 121 565,527| Poisson, salaisons et conserves. ... ............ ... .. .. .. .. .. . - · · · · · · 39 35 3,195,911 Produits des moulins à farine . .. ... ................. .. , ... · · · · · · · 40 81 4,112,398 Produits des fonderies. .. ... ............ .. .. .. .. | . .. .. .. · · · · · · · · · · 4l 9 348,744Conserves de fruits et légumes. ... .. ... ............ .. .. .. -- · · · · · · · · 42 22 2,969,420Articles de toilette pour hommes .. . .. .. ... .. ... .. . . . e e s e s • • • • • ^ • • • 43 42 1,341,235 Meubles. ... ... ... .... ....... ... ... .. : ... ... ... -- · · · · · · · · · · · · . .. | 44 4 922,777 Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage. ... ... ... . ... s ... ... .. · · · · · · · · · · · 45 6 224,500Gants et mitaines. .... ............ .... .. .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . .. | 46 26 1,120,542|Sellerie ... ... .. .. ...... , ... .... .. .. • • • • • • • m a .. . .. • · · · · · · · · · · · · · 47 58 3,813,66l,Chapellerie et pelleterie. ... ... . . s s e e e e e s • • º © : º º º * e s • • e « e s s e s • • • • 48 4 484,000 Foin pressé ... .. , ........ ... ............ .. .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 49 Q) 9 397,480 Bonneterie. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. - . - · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • 50 5 125,250 Décorations d'intérieurs. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. . - · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 51 284 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. TABLE xvI. Manufactures of Provinces-Compared by establishments and products for 1881, 1891 and 190l. 1881. 1891. Value Value 6 $ # Establish- of Establish- of Etablisse- Valeur Etablisse- Valeur ments. des Dn6IlUS. des produits. produits. NO. $ NO, $ Quebec-Com. Iron and steel products.. .... ... g & e s e e e m @ º u 11 1,970,650 18 2,435,979 Jewelry and repairs. .. . ............ , ....... 86 369, 140 736,792 Lasts and pegs ..... .......................... 4 44,000 3 25,000 Leather, tanned, curried and finished .......... 419 9,686,248 353 5,779,532 Lime. ....... ........ ... ... .. .. -- .......... 338 159,291 278 93,045 57 | Liquors, malt .................... .. : . ... . 14 1,022,500 25 1,331,169 58 Liquors, vinous..... , .... ................ .. s $ a a 6 92,338 59 | Log products............ r s , g s se # º # 0 à 5 2,107| 10,643,579 2,027| 10,339,404 60 Lumber products ........ ............... ... 41 417,535 196| 4,963,312 61 Matches. .. ... .. - s s @ @ s m e , • e • e , # s e z , º º º º º º º º 15 443,240 7 425,253 62 Mattresses and spring beds. .. ................. 4 18,650 10 52,800 63 Mica, cut ..... ......... . .................. # # © © 1 40, 64 Monuments and tombstones. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. 60 621,314 116 2,012,189 65 | Musical instruments.......................... 10 163,200 16 4,900 66 | Painting and glazing ... ... , ................... 63 325,558 109 343,080 67 | Paints and varnishes ................ .. ... ..... 8 856,500 25 1,245,750 68 | Patent medicines. ............................. 11 346,580 14 67,200 69 Paper. ... : ............. ...................... 14 1,289,525 16 1,501,150 70 | Photography , .......... , ................... . 53 162,440 79 209,954 71 | Photographic materials.................. ... @ @ # # 1 1,000 72 | Picture frames ........ ........................ # # # 5 # 35 253,740 73 | Plumbing and tinsmithing. ... .. · p º n s & s s º e © s s s e 420 902,587 668 3,053,460 74 | Printing and bookbinding ...... ... .. .. .. .... 32 588,650 42 679,235 75 Printing and publishing .... ..... , ........... 69 1,242,736 97 1,636,347 76 Railway supplies .. . .. ......... ........... 1 144,000 2 135,000 77 fing and roofing materials..... . e s • a • E • • • s = a 6 223,600 5 543,000 78 | Rubber clothing ............ .. ... ............ º , s # $ # s ſº 79 Scales. .... ............................. .. - 6 45,600 4 65,900 80 Ships and ship repairs...... . , ............... 27 554,683 10 275,400 8l Silversmithing................................ 7 144,437 17 57,910 82 Slaughtering and meat packing. ......... .. ... . 70 950,182 87 2,157,851 83 Soap............. .. , s º * s s a # # s # s e 4 e E s u s s º E e e s 34 1,026,917 45 554,67 84 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff.. .. , ... , . 29 108,162 20 1,534,266 85 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes.. ... ... 4 • • • • • s a = # 9 @ # $ 34 2,124,775 86 Vinegar and pickles ........ . ...... ... ..... . 6 117,013 18 230,465 87 | Wall paper. ............................ . .. 1 100,C00 2 301,000 88 |Washing compounds. ... .. , ....... .... .... . © $ gº g © © © g 89 lWax candles ................................. 9 15,050 3 6,490 90 Wire. ........... .............. ........ .. ... . 4 191,000 10 731,520 91 | Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical , ... ... . 4 52,300 17 832,936 92 Woodworking and turning. ... ............ .. .. 25 108,162 29 121,527 93 Woollen goods...................... ......... 170 1,531,899 39| 1,583,086 94 | All otherindustries ........................... 1,344| 18,733,274 3,421| 26,465,660 The Territories . .. . .. .. , ... .. . .. . , ... - 24 195,938 375 1,827,310 1 | Brick, tile and pottery................... , . ... 2 1,740 8 31,550 2 | Butter and cheese............................. º g º # 17,322 3 |Clothing, men's ........ ... ..... ........ ... 1 3,000 19 80,900 4 |Flouring and grist mill products . ... . ... .. .. 6 62,390 18 353,135 5 | Foundry and machine shop products. ... ... ... . ( ) © f$ $ 71,455 6 Liquors, malt.. . , ..................... * @ @ @ º º © © $ $ $ G t @ 7 Log products............. ... ....... ... .... . 3 95,318 18 384,975 8 |Lumber products................. .......... © © º C 8 85,200 9 Printing and publishing. ...... . ............ G @ $ $ 7 55,700 10 | All other industries ......... .. , .............. 12 33,490 288 7475073 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 85 •d 4) TABLEAU XVI. Manufactures des provinces-Comparées par ètablissements et produits pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. 1901. Establish v#e 1 d-8 † proºct. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Etablisse- Valeur Dnent S. des produits NO. 8 Québec-- Fin . 10 3,455,578 Produits en fer et en acier . ... ............ ........... ... .......... 9 380 317 Orfèvrerie................. ............................. ..... ' . .. . 5 45,431|Formes et chevilles à chaussures. ..... .. .. ...... ... . *. · · · · · · · · · · · · 55 4,531,978Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini. ... .. ... .. .. .. . « 6 e s s ^ p e e a e s e © © © © © * , º © s 53 96,268Chaux. .... ... .. , . . .. .. .. .. \• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 13 1,511,753|Liqueurs, malt........................................... .. , « @ 5 106,150 Liqueurs vineuses.. .. . , ... .. ... .. .. , . .. . , E e e e & e s s e • e s e s s * • s e e s • • s s 622 10,391,638 Produits des billes (billots)... ... .. .. ... . .. ... , ... ... .. .. .. ... ... .. 106 2,334,366 Produits du bois de construction. .. .. ... ... ... .. ... , ..... .. ... .... . 4 293,655Allumettes ... , ......... .. , .............. .. .. . e s a e a • » • • • • • • • • s • 5 , 300 Matelas et sommiers élastiques.. ...... .. ..... ... .. ....... ......... 4 95,226Mica coupé. ...................... ..... , .................... ... . 17 319,065|Monuments et pierres tombales . ... ... ... .. .. .. .. ., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 9 212,750||Instruments de musique. ... .. , .... , ......... . - a • e • • e e s © • • • u a • « s a © 3 103,000]Peinture et vitrerie.. ...... ... .. .. .. .. .. .. , . - s s e ® a g º s s & º t e t ° * e v e s © © > © 8 2,021,592|Peintures et vernis. .......... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... .. ................ 11 582,119 Remèdes patentés.. . ... .. ... .. .. .. .. ... .... ... ... .. . . . .. : - . » s ſ : _ a 12 2,621,071| Papier ..................... ...................... ......... ... .. 4 69,858|Photographie. ... ... ... ... ..... ..... • • • s s a e s » s s • • • • • • • • « º º ° º ° º * 4 69,300Matériel photographique.. ... - $ é $ v @ @ s s @ # @ e @ e - • e • e s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5 84,625lCadres à gravures. .. .. ..... ... .. . • • e • - e e • s e . • • • • • • • • • ° º ° • • • • • 103 2,786,243|Plomberie et ferblanterie. ..... . .. .. ... ....... , ................... . 15 434,897|Imprimerie et reliure .... ........ ... ........... .. « a © º • © © º us © © º a 49 , 91 3,074,677|Imprimerie et publications ............................ ... ... .. ... . 3 516,600Matériaux de chemin de fer, ........... .... . . , a • • e o © & s © à º s e s 5 as a n s s s e 6 306,590lToiture et matériaux de toiture ... , .... .. .... .. .................. 6 · 401,000]Vêtements en caoutchouc..... .. .. .... .. .... ... .... ... , ... ... .. .. 3 37,000 Balances.... ................... .......... ..... ..... ..... .. ... 7 591,654|Navires, construction et radoub de. .... .. ... ... .. ........ ........ 4) 68,760|Argenterie.. .. . .. .. .. ... ... . , e a s © • t • • • e s s s s e s & s & a & © s s e s s • º • s s º º º © # 3,079, 440]Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. ..... ....... .. · · · · · · - » © s - s s t e s e & s 7 422,361|Savonnerie. .. .. , .. , ... ... .. .. ... · · · · · · · · s a - • e s e s • • • • • • • • e • • e 14 5,750,522]Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser.. . .. ... ... ... ... ... ... .. .. ... 39 2,480,430lTabac, cigares et cigarettes. .......... .. .. .. .. ... .................. 6 221,500]Vinaigre et marinades. ... ..... ... .. .. , ... ... ... .. .. ... , .... ... .. 3 717,200]Tapisserie . ... ... ...... ... .. .. • © º @ @ s @ s » e v s & s s s ê e s e e a s ^ qa a º * º * © © º e 3 20,500/Compositions à laver........................................ , ....... 3 71,2501Cierges............................ .... • - © º º , , s s a as t • • e e $ s e • s e © 6 l,213,239|Fil de fer. ... ... - , ... .. ..... . • • • • s º u º m e e e © e s e d & s s • s • m • a • p • t @ @ & 14 2,421,068| Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. ... .. .. .. .. ... .. .. 8 96,282 Ouvrage et tournage du bois. ... .. • © © © © © © © º s & s s e s © © E v s s s & # # • º • si © © © e 22 2,327,382|Articles en laine................................................... 113 20,004,153|Diverses autres industries ........ . ... .. ......... ... .. , .... , ... 105 1,964,987|.............. ... ............................ Les Territoires 15 62,420 Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ....... .. ................. ... . * © © © © º 23 156,637|Beurre et fromage. ........... ................ ... ... ............. 4 41,500 Habillements d'hommes ... .. .... ... ... .. .. .. ....... ... ... .......... 17 691,980|Produits des moulins à farine ..... ................. .. ... .. .. ..... 4 ,000 Produits des fonderies. .. ... .. ...... ... ... ..... . , º © e s s s e s © b • © a © s 3 95,744|Liqueurs, malt. ... .... .... ....... .... - e • • e s e e s • a • • • • º • º • • • • • ° º e 18, 247,428|Produits des billes (billots) ... ....... .. ... ... .. ..... .... .. # @ $ s 6 154,241|Produits du bois de construction ............................ .. .. .... 6 45,229|Imprimerie et publications. .. .. . s s s © e s © s e s © e as • • e e s g • • • • © © © © © © º º e s 6 • 9 421,sos Diverses autres industries. .. .... • • • e e • • • • • • • • • s e e s s ^ • = º º º º º e s • • • e * @ N° 286 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvII. Manufactures of Canada-Compared by establishments and products for 1881, 189J and 1901. No. 1881. 1891. Value Value Establish- of Establish- of Name or kind of industry. ments. products. D06ntS. products. Etablisse- Valeur Etablisse- Valeur ments. des mentS. des produits. produits. NO. S NO. $ Canada . . ..................... . ... 49,722 309,731,867 75,964| 469,847,886 Abrasive goods..... ... ..... .. ............. # b º @ 2 38,000 Aerated and mnineral waters.. .. , ... .. , ...... 84 435, 183 188 946,715 Agricultural implements ... . .. ............ 234 4,405,397 221 7,493,624 Amºmunition........... .......... s @ # 4s # s # e s # # # © © 3 492,355 Artificial feathers and flowers. ... ... .. . « @ @ Y s # # $ © # ſ© ſ ! 7 6,942 Artificial limbs and trusses ... .. ... , .......... 6 37,200 ll 53,800 Awnings, tents and sails .. .. ... 2 44,000 87 670,842 Axes and tools. ..................... , ..... ... l) 6 @ @ C # # s Bags, cotton ....................... .. .. · · · · · · a s • • 2 265,800 Baking powder and flavouring extracts. ........ 6 129,100 24 671,150 Barley, pot and pearl.......................... º s l é: © º ſ© | # Baskets.. .. ...................... ...... .. : . 68 55,651 254 151,003 Batting.. ........... ............... ......... C# # $ @ 4 205,700 Belting and hose, leather. .. ... ............ ... . 7 126,961 6 511,000 Bicycles. .. ....... • s s • s º $ º s u n º , @ º @ H • • • • • s º © º ® , © ſ ! 5 97,550 Bicycle repairs. ....... ... .......... . ....... © # º # © © ( g Billiard tables and materials. .... ... .. .. ... 3 44,827 4 45,012 Blacking , ......... .. .... ... · · · · · ........ 3 26,000 4 11,900 Blacksmithing................................ y 7,986 7,172,469 9,423 8,942,106 Boats and canoes. ... .............. . ....... . 216 173,837 478 477,522 Boilers and engines........... . .............. 39 1,662,253 48 2,452,978 Boots and shoes, .............................. 4,443| 17,895, 5,398| 18,990,381 Boot and shoe supplies .... ................... $ à © © # @ ſ© s Boxes and bags, paper. ............. ... ...... 15 198,474 43 1,145,460 Boxes, cigar . .. ... .. . ... .................. E # © â 2 y Boxes, wooden..... ............ ...... ...... 50 677,877 140 1,474,218 Brass castings ........... .... .. ........... 157 2,684,031 53 2,192,200 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. ... .......... 1,180 9,476,975 1,936| 15,433,198 Brick, tile and pottery. ................... ... 656 2,113,777 783 4,213,983 Bridges, iron and steel ......... .. .. ......... ſ# # ſº # 6 728,075 Brooms and brushes.. ......................... 91 762,884 89 872,139 Butter and cheese............................. 755 5,805,932 1,735| 10,697,879 Buttons ........ : ........................... 8 173,630 5 277,500 Cardboard...... ........ ............ 2 30,000 e s ' s , CarPets ............................... ...... 11 10,690 557 548,619 Car repairs................................... º 5 , ſ© # $ # © © Carriages and wagons...... ... ..... . $ e e $ 5 e - º * 3,143 6,579,082 3,336 9,744,416 Carriage and wagon materials.. .... .. ........ 8 6,400 18 563,680 # and car # S l .................... ... 17 3,956,361 19 9,460,525 ement, natural rock. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. • @ @ @ Cement, Portland ......... , .................. } 9 91,658 19 251,175 # decorations......................... .. 4 160,300 4 22,700 othing, men's. ....... .... ....... ....... # men's (factory product).. .. ... . $ } 1,994 15,102,963 3,982| 22,648,583 othing, women's. .. . ... . * e s s e s @ e @ e @ s e e s • e \ pº» Clothing, women's (factory product)....... ... , . ſ 2,146 4,926,871 7,066| 11,111,510 Cocoa and chocolate .............. .. .. ... .. .. 2 27,000 2 58,000 Coffees and spices. .................. .. .. ... . 30 728,600 31 1,119,010 Coffins and caskets.. .......................... © © | © â 93 498,440 five NoTE-The census statistics in this table for 1881 and 1891 are for all shops and factories, irrespective of the number of persons employed in them ; and in 1901 they are only for sho hands and over, statistics were taken without limitation of the number of persons employed. * Corrected figures. and factories employing except dairy factories and clay works for which under the instructions to enumerators Vº, RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 287 TABLEAU xvII. Manufactures du Canada-Comparées par établissements et produits pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. 1901. Value Establish- of InentS. · products. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Etablisse- Valeur mentS. des produits N O. $ 14,650 481,053,375 . .. .......................... . # • • e a $ • s , 4 , à ê , E s Canada . 5 121,313Articles pour le polissage.................... , . . # k s * « e º º º º s s • s 4 ) • e • • 58 806,532|Eaux gazeuses et minérales...... .......... , ... .. ... .. .... , # G * • • © © © © 114 9,597,389 Instruments aratoires.. ... ... ......... , ........ .. ... .. ... . • • • • • • s n º 3 414,906lMunitions ............... ....... . ... ... ................ ....... 3 36,000 Plumes et fleurs artificielles...... .. ... ........... , ................... 3 27,847|Membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc. ... .... .... , ... ..... . · 25 448,249|Auvents, tentes et voiles.. ............................ ............ 21 1,038,705|Haches et outils.... .... ........ ... .. . ......... .... , ...... 5 l, 114,213/Sacs en coton. .... ... .................................. .. E-1 13 524,016|Poudre-levain et essences.. ....... -- • • • • • • • • • • • ' g , s a s e s # , a , e @ ei , s « s p 3 229,816 Orge mondé et perlé...... ............ .... . " â # # @ # @ $ º 5 $ a @ © s · · · · · · · · · 15 l52,842| Paniers ....... ................ ... .. .......... .. ...... ... .. • # 6 # # 4 110,981|Ouate. .... .. .. • s û s ^ º , º é i @ L @ 4 @ @ @ a L º º º º º º = @ , , ® © a …. # s # E # # # @ # e # # # s q e 4 408,715||Courroies et tuyaux en cuir......................................... 16 550,606 Bicyclettes .. .. ... .. ............ ......................... 4 36,200 Bicyclettes, réparations de. ... ... ... .. ... ... ... , ................ 3 91,793]Tables de billard et matériaux.... ........... .. ... ... .............. 6 128,2171Cirage ............ , .......................... ..................... 11 77,954|Forges ... .................................................. .. 18 143,832 Bateaux et canots ............................ ..................... 59 4,626,214 Bouilloires et machines.................... , ....... ............. .... 179 18,481,216Chaussures .... ... ........................ ..... ................ 7 262,127| Articles de cordonnerie. ... ... , ........... ....... - à , q 0 à 5 e e ii • e • e a s s e 34 l,256,147|Boîtes et sacs, papier ......... .... , é º s v e @ qi i ^ 4 , 5 • # • B @ @ a @ # @ # $ 0 , a e , s 8 283,000| Boîtes à cigares ....... ... ... .. , ... ... .. , .. ... ... .. .. ... ... ... .. . 84 1,927,720]Boîtes en bois ............ .... .. .. .. · · · · · · ... : ... .. ... ... ... ...... 23 l,099,557|Fonderies de cuivre. .. .... • • • • • • • • • • • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .. • . 258 11,637,808Pain, biscuits et confiseries. ... .. .. .. ... ... .. ................... , .... 573 5,299,917| Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie....................................... 6 1,693,000]Ponts en ter et en acier.. ...... » , s e s © s g è • • • • E s , a - , s , a e v g , © é e s s º © e $ E s 28 952,658| Balais et brosses. .. .. ........ * @ º @ 4 s & # s t , s · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3,576 · 29,462,402|Beurre et fromage ............ ............. ....... ... ... ........ 5 150,000||Boutons ............ .. ... , ..... © • • • • • • • • * » • • • • • • • • • • • • a • • • • • • = • s • s • s • 3 147,0001Carton .. ................ ... .............. ....................... 10 633,192,Tapis .... .. .. ... · · · · · · · · · ·-- · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ... . - • e - e s • • • • • s r s , e $ 26 7,546,644|Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer.. .. ..... .. • º , , , , # # p â © © © « @ , # 5 s 349 6,650,912 Carrosserie............. ............. ........ ......... .......... 27 1,269,271|Matériaux de carrosserie. ......................... ... ...... ..... .... 7 3,954,172|Construction de wagons de chemin de fer. .. .... ... ..... .... ......... 3 106,800 Ciment, pierre naturelle.. ... ... ... ... ... ... .. , ... ... .... .. .... ... . 7 765,876Ciment de Portland....... .......................................... - 4 40,941|Décorations d'églises.......... ............ ...... .. , .............. { | 735 8,775,439|Habillements d'hommes.. .. .. .. .. ... .... ... , ..... ... ...... , .... \è, 58 8,980,291| Habillements d' hommes (fabriqués). ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ............ { 334 4,368,580 Habillements de femmes. .. .. .. .......... .. .. ..... .. .. ........... 26 2,190,627 Habillements de femmes (fabriqués). , .... .. , ...... ........ .. .. .. . 4 218,460|Coco et chocolat. ........ , ... .. .. .. .. . * © © e @ n @ n @ e @ @ • v • • • e u u º º º º 29 1,957,536Café et épices.... ............. .. .. ... . • • » • e g e @ s e © © e g @ s e s * e e s u e a © © 16 683,177 Cercueils.. ... ....... .. ............................... ....... N° NOTE-Les statistiques de ce tableau pour 1881 9, 1891 représentent toutes les boutiques et fabriquee indépendamment du nombre de personnes qui y sont employées ; et pour 1901 elles représentent seulement les boutiques et fabriques employant cinq personnes et audessus, excepté les fabriques de beurre et de fromage et les établissements tation quant au nombre de personnes employ l Chiffres corrigés. argile qui, † les instructions aux énumérateurs, ont été pris sans limi- Gº8. 288 CENSUs OF CANADA, 19ol. TABLE xvII. Manufactures of Canada-Compared by establishments and products for 1881, 1891 and 1901. 1881. 1891. Establish v#e Establish v#e ish- O tablish- O No. Name or kind of industry. † products. ments. products. Ftablisse- Valeur Etablisse- Valeur ments. des mentS. des produits. produits. · NO. $ NO. $ Canada-Con. 50 Condensed milk..... ........................ | ) # ' • • 1 83,000 51 Cooperage.... .............. , e a @ # & 4 , 5 © u s , * s 1,430 1,808,929 1,524 2,382,072 52 Cordage, rope and twine.. ..... .. ........... 22 775,460 21 1,723,534 53 Corks ......... .. • 4 e a © s s º @ s a 4 s e s • • © © * © L © © © º 4 73,100 5 166.100 54 Corsets and supplies. ... ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5 229,000 32 850, 55 Cottons. ................. .. ......... ..... .... 19 3,759,412 23 8,741,724 56 Cutlery and edge tools. . , ................ # # @ $ Lº 35 7, 52 1,035,904 57 Dies and moulds. ..... , © â é e s s e • us $ p $ a $ # @ @ $ • a 6 * © © $ i # 3 10,100 58 Drugs .. ; ... : * es s s e m @ @ s @ # # : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 43| 534,600 135 2,008,100 59 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring................. 44 118,516 72| 5,504 60 |Electrical apparatus and supplies. .. ......... ſ# # @ . 23 864,852 61 |Electric light and power............. .. .. , ..... 80 1,154,149 62 lElevators. ... .. ... .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 6 117,600 63 |Evaporated fruits and vegetables............... # # $ b 86 146,296 64 |Explosives................... * # @ s s ) a $ º $ $ 0 $ © © © © 6| 254,200 9 556,500 65 | Fancy goods, n.e.s ............ , .... .......... é» ſ} R $ 47 334,870 66 | Fertilizers ... ..................... .......... a © Ui , 1 20, 67 |Fish, preserved.......................... • * 4 # s » 339 2,685,861 5,017 7,973,595 68 | Flax, dressed... .. ... . - s a s s t e » s s s s a a g E e * • â © º • • • # # º 9 40 555, 69 |Flouring and grist mill products............. © 2,407| 41,772,372 2,550| 51,883,2861 70 |Foundry and machine shop products............ 548 8,773,957 644| 17,164,030 7l | Fringes, cords and tassels.. .. ................ $ g 2 37,000 72 | Fruit and vegetable canning.. .... .... ...... # @ # # 60 929,778 73 | Furnishing goods, men's......... .... ........ 39 1,255,614 163 2,809,691 74 |Furniture and upholstered goods..... , # # # # a # ms 1,169 5,471,742| 1,286 7.706,093 75 |Gas, lighting and heating...................... 36 1,173,181 49 2,796,697 76 |Gas machines. .. .. * à 5 a a a # ſº [ … @ @ e s , e • • • • • • © º $ # * s se $ $ # 4 77 Glass ... ............ . .. ..... ............ 9 569,000 12 697,150 78 |Glass, stained, cut and ornamental............. $ , # # 5 67,800 79 |Gloves and mittens.. .............. ........... 24 434,864 44 747,732 80 Glue.. .. .. ................ -- ... ......... , ... 11 164,097 8 97,800 81 |Grindstones and pulpstones . ........ .... .. . 11 50,737 @ G # $ 82 Hairwork.......... , ..... ..................... © @ @ 14 78,850 83 |Hammocks.................................... gi $ 5 º 84 | Hardware, carriage and saddlery............... @ s $ g , $ s º 85 |Harness and saddlery............ .. ........... 1,338 3,233,973 1,567 4,150,461 86 |Hats, caps and furs...... · © s © © © © © g © º gº © © © © © © © © 158 3,352,961 192 4,984,941 87 |Hay, baled.................... .. ............ @ # $ © © º © © 88 | Bosiery and knit goods................ ....... 83 1,385,730 307 1,982,687 89 Ink .. ... .. -- ........... .... ... ............ 2 2,150 3 55,500 90 Interior decorations. .. , ...................... ſ© © • © 1 54,000 91 |Iron and steel products. .. .. ... .............. 26 3,014,t50 29 4,380,010 92 Jewelry cases ........... .................... @ Lº e» © I 2,800 93 Jewelry and repairs....... . e © © g © © © º e e e © © © º 323 914,769 655 2,523,691 94 Ladders............. .................... .... © © © # s @ • • ' 95 lLamps. ... .... , ... .... ... ................. 4 64,000 3 45,150 96 Lasts and pegs........................ ....... 11 77,900 11 72,500 97 | Lead bar and pipe. ..... .. ... . ' a • e o e e © » e @ s « e s a &p © 0 1 9 98 |Leather goods. .. ..... * º > • © e e 5 e v @ s @ $ @ s e se e $ @ º © © 1 20,000 99 |Leather, tanned, curried and finished.......... . 1,012 15,144,535 1802 11,536,8601 100 Lime. ... .. ... ...... ..... ..... ..... , @ t e © 1,274 707,132 1,184 1,444,453 101 | Liquors, distilled............... .............. 14 1,790ſ800 8 2,199,600 102 |Liquors, malt.. ........ © e e e s â © e e • © s © • e º e s e se s e 146 4,768,447 144 5,717,873 103 Liquors, vinous .... ......... . , .............. 10 59,620 41 254,489 | l * Corrected figures. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 289 TABLEAU xvII. Manufactures du Canada-Comparées par établissements et produits pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. 1901, Establish V#ue 180 - C) † products. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Etablisse- Valeur mentS. des produits. NO, $ Canada-Suite. 4 269,520 Lait condensé........ ... ................ .. ....... ..... ..... .. · .. | 50 64 867,796lTonnellerie...... ...... , ......................................... 51 11 2,212,663|Corderie. .... ..... , 1 D & s • • e º D º º s e s a º u s e s º n e a , « º º s s e s s « e « a • • • « • e , s © º b 52 5 176,172 Bouchons .......... ........................... • , , , , • s , é « à # s # @ d 2 * > 53 14 592,341|Corsets ................................ ........................... 54 20 12,083,052 Cotons........................ .................................... 55 7 257,275||Coutellerie et instruments tranchants ......... ... ........ ......... 56 3 33,600|Coins et moules.................. * © © © © , º s u º º © s , s s s u s @ @ à @ e @ e , , s s # # • º ' 57 19 l,380,905|Drogues ..... ........................ .......... ................. 58 14 163,895lTeinturerie... ..... ............................ s , & s , et e E e s E s @ @ @ J @ © º , 59 25 3,032,252|Appareils et effets électriques. .... ......... .... , ... ...... , g 4 # 6 # @ ds 60 58 2,008,017|Lumière et force motrice électriques. .. , .. , - p º s º p @ s v ds dº , ès s © s e 4 • * © © º º º 61 4 207,100]Ascenseurs ......................... ..... ...... ... .. ... .. .... . , . .. | 62 50 395,540|Fruits et légumes évaporés.... ..................... , ........... , .... . 63 7 543,944|Matières explosives ................ ... . ... .. .. .. , ..... .... » # # # # @ 64 4 217,514|Articles de fantaisie ......... ....................................... 65 6 01,250lEngrais.................. : . ........ .............................. 66 1,097 8,025,630| Poisson, salaisons et conserves .. , ... ....... , • s s s s é s p º s » e ê e « s º º º º * 67 1 338,176|Lin préparé ... , ...... .. - « s e w · s n • • • • s e 4 a . • • • • • • • • • • 5 s • v e s « o º º º * 68 400 31,835,873|Produits des moulins à farine.. ......... .. ... ......... ... .. .. , . ... 69 315 15,292,445|Produits des fonderies.. ....... , ............... ... .. . . .. · · · · · · · · 70 126,311|Frange, corde et glands. ......... ........... ................. . . .. | 71 58 2,831,742|Conserves de fruits et légumes. .. ................ • a e s © © e s º © º 4 • s , © º » 72 52 4,623,652|Articles de toilette pour hommes. ....... , ........... ... , .... ........ 73 169 6,949,384]Meubles ....... , ... ............................... .. , .......... 74 27 2,327,466|Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage.......... ............ - º º L @ @ ^ 2 « m s é s e s * 75 4 29,121|Machines à gaz. ................................... · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 76 11 995,401]Verrerie....... ........ .......... . , e e .. º º • • • e • n n s e 65 s * @ s @ s , e s @ # @ # # º • • © © 77 88,600]Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental................................... 78 22 1,024,245lGants et mitaines........ .................................... , . .. , | 79 3 47,627|Colle forte. ............ ............ ........, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , e e , a , 4i . | 80 6 41,400Meules et décortiqueurs. .. .. ................ « , , e s a 5 e © , s º s e º º º º º º , 81 6 109,679|Ouvrages en cheveux . ... ...... .......... • 4 e s , • s , e s e $ e e ts , s s e s © © © © 82 4 29,560lHamacs...................... .................. " 5 e s e s º e s , e é º • • • • • 83 6 401,821l9uincaillerie............................................. .......... 84 95 3,427,255lSellerie ............................................................ 85 115 5,876,467]Chapellerie et pelleterie............. ............................... 86 5 90,000/Foin pressé....................... , . ....................... . .... 87 52 3,857,519|Bonneterie. .. , ..... ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • • • • • e e • e e e e e e e e e e e s e a s • e . | 88 8 05,000|Encré... ........... .. .......... ............ .... ,, s e © e e * u • • © © © º . . | 89 12 226,130|Décorations d'intérieurs....................... ... .................. 90 29 6,912,457|Produits en fer et en acier........... , ........... , ... ............... 91 3 46,500||Boîtes à bijoux ....... ... ...... · • • • • • • • © © © © © © © © e © © © © © © © © © © © © U © © © © 92 85 996,813 Orfèvrerie................................. ............... .. , ... 93 3 16,300lEchelles ............. ... , ...... ................. , ............... 94 3 117,491|Lamps........ :,: ° ° ',° ° : ° • ° • • • • • • • • • • • • ° e e et e e e e s e e o g s e © s s s º 0 tº v º º s º 95 8 132,506| Formes et chevilles à chaussures.......... , ............... 6 * e e ſs é t e e s 96 3 293,216]Plomb en barres et tuyaux....................... .............. , ... , | 97 3 72,600|Cuir, effets en. ... .. .. * © © © © © © © © º e g g e g © e g © © © © © s e © e ° © e © © © © © © © © e e e e e e 98 143 12,068,600|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini........... , .............................. 99 163 523,862 Chaux............... ... .. .............. ...................... 100 9 l,620,418[Liqueurs distilliés........ ..... ....... ............................ 101 96 6,204,250]Liquenrs, malt ....,......... .......................... .... ... ... 102 14 289,850]Liqueurs vineuses................................................... 103 * Chiffres corrigés. C—19 290 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvII. Manufactures of Canada-Compared by establishments and products for 1881, 1891 and 1901. Name or kind of industry. Canada-Con. Lock and gunsmithing....... Log † º Lum Malt per products........ ... . • v e s @ v º • s s s e s s s : s g é g e g Mats and rugs ....... ... ... Mattresses and spring beds. . Metallic roofing and flooring. Mica, cut. .. ... ............ Mirrors and plate glass. ... . Oil clothing ................ Optical goods 1 Painting and glazing Paints and varnishes Paper ... ...... . - ê @ u s * s , â © e , Patent medicines.. ... ..... .. Photographic materials. .. , .. Photography................ Picture frames. ... .. .. .. ... . Pipe and boiler covering. .. .. Plaster.. . .. ................ Plumbers' supplies. ... , ... .. Plumbing and tinsmithing .. Printing and bookbinding.. .. Printlng and publishing.... , . Printing presses. .. .. ... ... . Pulleys. ... ... .. . .... ... . Pumps and windmills.. .. .. .. Railway supplies. .... ... ... . Refrigerators . .. ...... ... .. . Rubber clothing. ... .. , ... .. Rubber and elastic goods Seed cleaning and preparing Sewing machines Ships and ship repairs. .. .. , . © e ei , º º º º $ ºf Shooks, box. . Signs © s v e u v & e u s s e s e Stationery goods. .... ... .. , Stone, cut « ſº , e , , @ ſs e © © © © º 0 » s , 4 é @ # @ ar e , @ @ @ # a a s & # s g 4 â é $ $ g @ a @ s 4 â é è $ s s s s » © º W ds s s @ s e # @ # @ . # # # ä $ $ $ , s @ g , « e Matches.. .. .. ......... .. l© º , , , @ s z # 5 # s ê @ @ & a s º • | g © 4 s n º s s • s e ei º º s â 6 s # # # @ # , , a # s E s , x º E # # # @ @ # # U # @ * @ # # B # Monuments and tombstones .. , ... , • • • • • s s e º º º & E e s , • • • • # e , • s s * © º Oils . .. .. . * e « s e º º e s º E « º º º p º º º s , s n º » , © © © º º © º E * • a • • • a • • • • • • e • © s s n º s • a • e s E e E e s # # # # , @ k @ @ @ é 5 4 1# # @ $ @ # @ # $ @ # @ , d @ @ @ s g i e s , e p r º ? 4L © © © © º , C # db m ê © e © s e $ $ $ $ $ $ $ * $ $ p $ # @ # $ s # # # @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ui # @ # $ @ # # @ # $ t $ $ @ $ @ $ q $ # $ s s é s • © e s U s a s# @ # # e s a d @ @ # $ # $ s $ # g s » , e @ # 4 , * ê é » , s g g • e s º s , º º º E # # E s é s s ' & s s s © © º 4i $ v $ e # e • s s e 4 s * º • • • • • • • a « s » s e • s . • • • • • • • • » • e • a • # s s e Roofing and roofing materials . & 4 5 5 g @ 4 @ # r @ e e 6 $ 5 , e • • • • • • • • « • n s e • e • v e s s e e Safes and vaults.. ... ... .. .... .. , º u « e s © e s e & @ s s © e u e s m • © • • • • • • • e e e s a e 9 a s © « • º • e s o s e e u e e s s e e s g e s e e e • • • • • • • • • « • e s e - e s e º # © © © © à s © * d © es e a © s e Shoddy.. ... ...... , .... ..... @ @ @ @ s s e E = e © © © © © • © s © © © • • • • • • • • • e e e - © © ê © © © º e s © e • s s e s 1 * © º » © m © e a s e » e» e s e s e © © • • © • e • • a • s « s e s s º • • • • • • • • • e e 5 e e s s e ® B o © e 4 s e º e s # « « e e Stereotyping and electrotyping.. .. ........ .. .. J @ @ @ 6 U) J @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ , $ g 1881. 1891. Value Value Establish- of Establish- of ment8. products. mentS. products. Etablisse- Valeur Etablisse- Valeur mentS. des mentS. des produits. produits. NO, $ NO, $ ! 39 194,355 74 227,300 6,222 39,505,170 6,626 54,208,558 422 5,864,563 929 15,103,102 . | © # 4 $ 6 234,380 22 511,250 12 434,953 © © g @ 6 43,200 | 57,074 68 413,589 º © 1 40,000 < I @ < # @ # 3 558,000 309 1,846,483 497 4,535,674 44 1,220,195 89 3,363,713 g @ s # 3 29,500 45 4,104,685 61 2,518,535 20 9,400 25 33,184 ºis # $ # 4 15,300 189 728,067 405 1,517,470 32 1,311,300 72 1,933,825 36 2,446,693| 34 2,575,447 29 ,580 116 789,400 p à © # 4 22,150 182 409,427 327 849,126 1 5,000 166 564,579 º © © $ 3 32,500 # @ @ # 1 70,000 1,252 3,738,246 1,873 9,094,824 93 1,942,426 128 1,953,393 395 4,742,904 589| 8,318,994 e # % , 30 73,865 237 377,975 305 601,513 1 144,000 3 165,0C0 $ $ # # 10 56,350 10 284,600 11 751,560 4 771,000 18 2,059,320 4 126,000 8 215,450 28 395,848 20 342,920 21 859,360 18 537,680 7 80,600 9 170,200 » 1 50,960 3 199,200 7 1,048,277 12 790,870 227 3,557,258 147 3,101,275 ſ$ $ --- 2 18,000 35 228,785 25 99,714 ſº @ º Lº 2 53,000 35 235,822 33 529,610 203 4,084,133 528, 7,132,831 13 1,197,514 16 3,046,24C ! 78 1,956,653 95 2,151,910 7 212,000 11 489,850 © $ $ 3 92,000 1 45,000 R. 291 ECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. TABLEAU xvII. Manufactures du Canada-Comparées par établissements et produits pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. 1901. Value Establish- Of © $ nnent8. products. Nom ou sprte d'industrie, N° Etablisse- Valeur mentS. des produits. NO, $ Canada-Suite. 4 95,150|Serrurerie et armurerie ............. .... ... .................. ... . 104 2,075 50,805,084|Produits des billes (billots)..... .. ... ........... ... s @ # $ @ @ @ @ M 4 , 6E • , , , t, 105 467 10,754,959| Produits du bois de construction ................................... 106 6 271,150lMalt ... · · · · · · · · · · · ... .... .. : ......... , ................... · · · · · · 107 5 312,6551Allumettes....................... .. .......... .... ... ............ 108 6 52,092 Nattes et tapis ........................ ............. .. .... .... . 109 20 672,850 Matelas et sommiers élastiques. .. .......... ... ... ........ .... ..... 110 - 4 495,500lToiture métallique.. ... , ........ ..... .. ... . ............. .. .. ... 111 12 337,628 Mica coupé ..... ... ſi © e e s s s # $ @ e s « , @ @ @ # @ @ @ $ @ 5 @ # $ @ $ # e # # $ # • 1 • 4 , a º º B , .. | 112 4 265,535 Miroirs et glaces.. ... , ................... .... .. 2 , g e s • e s « # 1* # # & * * 113 65 935,678 Monuments et pierres tombales.. .............. . - s s s s a s s e s • • • • • ^ º * 114 39 3,023,730 Instruments de musique ...... .................... ... ........ .. 115 7 356,997 Instruments de musique, matériaux....................... .......... 116 14 3,519,493|Huiles ..... ......... .......... ............. • és # # # $ $ # @ # $ # @ * # # # 4# 4 117 6 560,693|Vêtements en toile cirée. .. .... ... .. ... ... .. , . ... ... . ........... 118 4 199,750 Article optiques. ... . ............................................. l19 3 103,000 Peinture et vitrerie. ... . , ... . * s & º a a m e , · e e • 6 e a « s e s a s e s s • • • • • • • • • • • • 120 18 2,786,593 Peintures et vernis . .. ... .. .. .. .. , .. , ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... ... 121 28 4,380,776| Papier. .. , ....................... ................... , , ......... l22 35 , 350,993 Remèdes patentés. . .. .. .. .. ... . , . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 123 9 230,186 Matériel photographique........................... ..... ......... . l24 6 94,858 Photographie....... ................ .......... , ..... ... .. .. ... .. .. 125 15 623,025Cadres à gravures........................... .. , ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .. 126 3 | 68,945 Matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires ... ... .. ....... .. .. ... 127 3 88,706 Plâtre ........................... . , ... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 128 6 821,584 Effets de plombiers . ........... ... . ............ , ... ... .. .. ... .. 129 252 6,553,957| Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... .. .. .. . · • s ^ a 4 s & e s a e ^ e E • E s • E = * $ # s s H $ . . .. | 130 84 2,748,356 Imprimerie et reliure.. ... .. ... . s » , • e • • s , g s · · · · · · · · · · · , s @ # e # # e s a e à 131 419 10,319,241 Imprimerie et publications E s • s s « i $ ê , à e $ 5 $ p @ e @ # @ # B - $ # * $ # @ · e e ^ s © © © 132 5 362,135 Presses à imprimer.. .. , , ... .. . |. - · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · i33 3 248,000 Poulies .................... .. .. ............................ ... .. l34 17 733, 150]Pompes et moulins à vent. ... , ... ... , .... .. , ... .... , ........ , ... 135 4 556,600Matériaux de chemin de fer. .. ...... .. , ... .... ..... ... ... , ... .. . 136 5 149,974 Glacières. ......... ... ........................ .............. ... .. 137 11 569,640lToiture et matériaux de toiture . .... ... ...................... .... . 138 6 401,000 Vêtements en caoutchouc............ .. ... , .... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 139 7 1,173,422Caoutchouc et articles élastiques .......... . , ... .. ....... ... ... ... 140 3 225,200Coffres-forts.. ..... ................. .............................. 141 9 345,148lSel . ... .. ... , ..... ... ... .. .. . , ... ....... ... ........ , ... , ..... | 42 7 314,312/Scies.. ............. .. .. : ... ................. .............. ... 143 8 285,240 Balances.. ...... s.. .... , ..... ... ..... ........... ... ....... l44 4 385,810Vis ............ ..... ...................... .... ................ 145 17 1,472,087 Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence. .... .............. 146 3 752,308Machines à coudre. .. ... ... . » » ® g º º º º e 5 m , º , a $ e s û s g ê e • s s e s s a g e si e 147 39 1,899,836Navires, construction et radoub de..... .. .. ........ .. ... .... ..... 148 6 155,280|Drap renaissance............ ... .. .. .. .. .. • e © » e u a © s e e s e t © e s ê e ei | 149 9 293,225||Bois en paquets pour boîtes. .. ... ... .. .. , ... .. .. .. , ... .. ... .. .. . 150 3 34.160|Enseignes. ........... .. ... .. ............. ....................... 15i 12 740,969|Argenterie. .. . ..... ... .. ............................... ... . i152 57 22,217,984|Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes..... .. , . ...................... ... .. | 153 12 7,082,384 Métallurgie e e e e e , s © © º s * • e a • • s e e s • a e u s s • s s e v e * @ s & º º º º º º º º º º * • 154 23 2,143,945 Savonnerie. ......... , ...... ... , ........... ....... .. .. ... , . ... . : ] 55 12 1,006,400'Empois . .. .... ............... ........... .... 4 E © © © © © © © © â » , @ E @ e '156 12 638,520 Articles de librairie.. ...... ... ............ .. .. , . , ... ... .. ... , i157 4 90,034 Stéréotypie et électrotypie ........... . ........ ... , @ @ @ @ © © © © e e e , | l58 4 72,700,Taille de la pierre ........ ... .. .. .. .. ... .. ... ... .. .. .. .. ... ... . . 159 C—19# 292 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvII. Manufactures of Canada—Compared by establishments and products for - 1881, 1891 and 1901. 1881. 1891, Establish v#e Establish v#e © $ stablish- O stablish- O No. Name or kind of industry. mentS. products. mentS. products. Etablisse- Valeur Etablisse- Valeur mentS. des mentS. des produits. produit-, NO, $ NO. 3 Canada-Con. 160 Sugar refining. .. .. : ... s â @ t @ @ # $ # 6 @ t @ s s e $ s é @ # $ 4 9,627,000 17| 11,627,1001 161 Textiles, dyeing and finishing. ...... ... ... ... 5 s © © # # © © 162 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff..... . ... 96 3,060,306 37 2,375,321 . 163 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes................ # { é © { $ 5 112 3,367,204 164 lUmbrellas........... .................. ..... © e # # 16 170,862 165 Vinegar and pickles. .................... . .. 148 428,032 220 ,485 166 Wallpaper........ ; ........... » a é s @ s e • e • e e e e ; 1 $ 4 355,000 167 Washing compounds ............. ........... . $ 1 1,050 168 Washing machines and wringers ......... . , .. de $ 0 30 164,998 169 Watch cases. ........... ............. , .... .. .. $ C# é: © © i5 s 170 Wax candles.......... . ..................... 9| 15,140 8 6,490 171 Window blinds and shades . ...... .. .. .. , .... 11 59,450 $ , # 0 172 Wire . ... . » s * s e s e s « s s e s s s s é s , © 5 e • • • • • s * a * , s E - # 6 213,000 { 50|ſ 1,973,660 178 ]Wire fencing.................................. 1 12,000 . . | l (© © 174 |Wood † chemical and mechanical........ , .. 5 63,300 24 1,057,810 175 Woodworking and turning..................... 80 431,797 127 621,096 176 |Wool, carding and fulling......... ........ . © s ei 439 1,498,343 441| 1,047,259 177 Wðiie § §º ................. t, 1,281| 8,113,055 377| 8,087,871 178 ]Wool pulling................ .... .... ....... © qº · • • º p © © 179 |Woollen yarns. .............................. # # º , 1 33,000 180 lAll other industries ........ , ......... ......... 3,385 10,055,382 17,880| 16,554,064 1 Corrected figures RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 293 TABLEAU xvII. Manufactures du Canada—Comparées par établissements et produits pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. 1901. Establish V#e S 03.011${l- † pro§e•. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Etablisse- Valeur mentS. des produits. NO. $ Canada-Fin. f 4 12,595,000 Raffineries de sucre............ .... . a f# 4 © ºi • , , , , s , ſi # @ @ @ @ @ # @ ſ> L L C _ © © # # º u 160 3 2,051,992 Tissus teints et finis.. ..... .... ............................. , • $ # # @ # # 161 22 6,469,961 Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser........................ .. , ....... 162 138 5,332,151 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes............... .... ... ................... 163 3 110,000 Parapluies .. .............................. .. .................... 164 24 561,682 Vinaigre et marinades.................................... ..... .. 165 4 874,049Tapisserie. .......................................... ....... .. ... l166 3 20,500 Compositions à laver. .... ............ A # , * º © e © © º , s , º s se , e 5 s s ds . , ... . |167 6 79,434 Machines à laver et à tordre ....................................... 168 4 707,840 Boîtes de montres.................................................. 169 3 71,250Cierges .............. : ... ... ........ .. ... @ # & es , s e s s e e # 6 © © © © © © © • • • 170 4 738,532 Stores et rideaux en toile.................. , , .................. ..... 171 15 1,693,995 Fil de fer ............... .......... 4 © © © © © © # @ @ @ @ @ m à @ º @ m e @ m @ s , g s e g e e s 172 14 336,470 Fil de fer à clôture ..... ... : ........... .. : ......................... 173 25 4,246,781|Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. ... . ð © © © © © © s ſe , a © © © © s 174 34 777,722 Ouvrage et tournage du bois .... , ............... .......... ....... 175 3 4,030|Cardage et foulage de la laine............ ............................ 176 157 7,359,541|Articles en laine..... . .... , , ................... .................. 177 # 115,487|Etilage de la laine. ... ..... ...... ............ ................s.. 17 6 86,350 Laine en écheveaux............................ ....... .. ........ 17 º 7,173,968|Diverses autres industries. ... ....... .. ........................... 180 * Chiffres corrigés. 294 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvIII. Manufactures of Districts by groups of values of production. Estab- Salaries lish- Fm- §d ,† | Value of ment8. pl oy e©S wages. º"| products. Districts. Eta- Capital. E >l és Salaires Coût des Valeur des blisse- mp1oyes. et té§x produits. TmentS. gageS. dt , e ſ $ NO. $ NO. 3 3 3 Britisla Columbia , 1. Burrard. nder, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. .. .. .. 1 6,500 10 950 600 1,200 9 e- u 12,000. , ... ... . 31 167,735 263 109,282 72,668 203,167 u 12,000 m- u 25,000. .. .. .. .. 22 234,235 304 150,780 153,140 376,391 u 25,000 <- u 50,000. .. .. .. . 17| 1,070,482 883 198,820| 355,316 660,755 n 50,000 and over, et plus ... .... .... 32 8,118,834 3,313 1,442,394| 2,821,701 5,444,681 2. New Westminster. «s Under, au-dessous, $ 2,0000. .. .. .. . 1 3,070 6 860 290 1, 160 2, - n 12,000, ... ... . 13 182,630 181 43,176 39,440 101,830 t, 12,000 «--> 1 25,000. .. ... .. , 28 1,115,363 527 157,291 292,616 539,932 u 25,000 -r- t, 50,000. .. .. .. .. 25 1,409,682 785 177,663 513,517 892,752 u 50,000 and over, et plus . .. . ... .. .. 15 1,766,017 858| 347,011 656,887| 1,446,232 3. Vancouver. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. .. ... 1 700 3 500 # # 1,000 $ 2,000 mºgº-º, u 12,000. ... , ... . 13 67,086 96 45,686 20,898 84,934 11 12,000 E-3 n 25,000. .... .. 8 153,650 180 49,520 52,101 134,745 ' n 25,000 º-ºm-3 u 50,000. ... .. .. 2 53,250 65 34,000 31,400 72,000 u 50,000 and over, et plus . .. .. , ... 4 833,216 325 217,196 188,107 499,901 4. Victoria,. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. .. .. .. ge , © # s 0 & g # # a º 2,000 E-» 11 12,000. .. .. .. .. 42| 211,221 307 147,859 100,788 316,391 n 12,000 #-g- u 25,000. .. ... ... 16 293,744 233 99,337 76,170 259,912 11 25,000 sg-p-8 11 50,000. ... ... .. 14| 785,712 317 172,982| 230,185 553,460 1 50,000 and over, et plus ... .. ..... 15 2,403,269 712 503,654 753,298 1,593,150 5. Yale & Cariboo. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ........ 7 12,990 3] 3,912 750 6,387 3 2,000 - u 12,000. .. ... .. . 42 512,060 339 151,736 77,727 272,628 n 12,000 «-- º 25,000. ... ... .. ,16 324,423 224 112,864 90,815 279,329 n 25,000 a -, t, 50,000. .. ... . 11 422,908 256 176,676 101,616 349,953 u 50,000 and over, et plus . .. .. , ... .. 16 2,753,115 1,236 1,112,389 616,654 5,355,888 Manitoba • 6. BrandOn. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. ... .. . 3 2,050 13 425 575 1,625 3 2,000 - u 12,000, ... .. ... 6 52,100 82 17,326 4, 1 10 37,513 t, 12,000 •-,es, n 25,000. ........ 7 242,513 93 35,623 38,603 120,907 n 25,000 m- 11 50,000. .. .. .. .. 4 22,895 55 17,540 79,550 115,900 n 50,000 and over, et plus ... .. ... , ... 8| 657,94 235 88,442 809,932 1,117,993 7. Lisgar. - Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000. ........ C @ $ 5 ($ $ 5 @ º @ © © y «-s 11 L 4, V *UVU . . - • • • • • • 7 55,850 41 9,900 23,336 46,104 • 12,000 5-5 tt 25,000. .. .. .. . 3 33,180 18 8,333 32,110 49,600 u 25,000 ©- %-º-r 11 50,000. .. .. ... . 6 128,575 56 24,570 136,529 200,296 º 50,000 and over, et plus . .. ... ... .. U$ @ 4 0 © © G # © © $ @ 8. Macdonald. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. , .... . 7 8,660 42 2,131 3,406 7,218 2,000 º-8 gº u 12,000. ...... .. 21 113,210 186 33,088 31,785 96,387 n 12,000 «-gº 1 25,000. ... .. .. . 3 57,500 17 9,254 34,480 50,722 u 25,000 -» t1 iWJ,VJWUU . . - . - . - • • 3 73,200 39 14,940 72,992 130,000 n 50,000 and over, et plus ... .. .. ... 7 575,410 101 60,339 1,071,644| 1,277,426 9. Marquette. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. .. .... 7 12,620 47 3,555 2,083 9,079 3 2,000 — n 12,000. ... ... . 19 71,968 160 33,060 40,259 98,675 n 12,000 — n 25,000. 8| 71,208 86| 31,840 80,649 140,724 m 25,000 - n 50,000. .. ... .. . 4 158,710 127 36,523 77,17G 129,272 u 50,000 and over, et plus . ... ... .. . $ @ e © t» , - . " © $ # @ ! RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 295 TABLEAU xvIII. Manufactures des districts de recensement par groupes des valeurs de la production. Estab- Salaries º Cost of lish- and © Value of mentS. §. Wages. materials products. Districts Eta- Capital. E ,le é Salaires c# des Valeur des blisse- mployes. Ct téri §u X produits. ments. gageS . ſ$ NO. $ NO. S $ S 1O. Provencher. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. .. ... . 9 5,355 10 1,681 8,409 11,185 $ 2,000 e-sºs- 1 12,000. .. .. ... . 21 74,829 55 13,080 85,03 111,550 n 12,000 «-^- t, 25,000. ... .. 1 3,500 3 985 10,996 12,937 • 25,000 «é- º 50,000. ........ 4| 78,327 118 27,540 49,300 116,220 o 50,000 and over, et plus ........... | | | s 4 # 6 ! © º # # (© © 11. Selkirk. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. , .... . 88 10,660 60 7,266 8,154 17,283 3 2,000 — 1 t E-4, VUU - . . . , . . , . 14| 152,278 160 39,761 13,990 66,065 n 12,000 ERe-s º 25,000. ... ... . 6| 100,290 150 40,002 40,750 92,000 It 25,000 9-gR-> n 50,000 . .. .. .. . 3 33,450 97 43,860 17,000 103,000 •t 50,000 and over, et plus ... .. 2 70,195 13 7,640 133,450 151,510 12. VVinnipeg, City-Cité. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ........ # # © º5 @ fº # © 0 & s 2,000 smg=E, n 12,000. ... .. .. . 25| 107,378 233 102,680 38,296 185,586 tt 12,000 — 1 25,000. .. .. .. .. 36| 334,974 519| 250,507| 245,119| 613,244 u 25,000 a-gºgº n 50,000.. ... • © © 17 628,323 386 157,239 306,866 605,073 n 50,000 and over, et plus ........... 25| 3,602,539 2,017| 1,300,419 4,455,256 7,212,345 Nevy LBrunswick• 13. Albert. Under, au-dessous, 8 2, 900. .. , ..... 1 6 950 @ D 1,600 3 2,000 s-º n 12,000. .. .. .. A b 13 75,820 134 21,282 31,026 64,359 t 12,000 — n 25,000. .. .. ... . 6 99,375 128 28,711 63,535 112,900 u 25,000 -g-gºgºgº t 50,000. .... .. .. 3| 159,600 117 22,614 47,786 83,889 n 50,000 and over, et plus ...... , ... . 1 37,000 80 25,232 5,715 57,606 14. Carleton. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000. ........ 6 11,015 35 3,550 3,115 7,328 2, •sm-ms tr 12,000. .. .. ... . 32 # 230 52,525 68,673 141,488 n 12,000 — 11 25,000. ... .. .. . 11| 259,900 208 70,669 86,704 5,: n 25,000 — • 50,000. .. .. ... . 5| 151,725 250 42,850 77,700 153,474 n 50,000 and over, et plus. ........ , .. 3 269,500 121 42,250 414,000 525,000 15. Charlotte. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000....... .. 41 82,219 281 23,781 22,079 52,710 $ 2, 4,-ºs u 12,000. .. .. ... . 41 237,252 521 89,776 72,109 196,496 u 12,000 4-3 u 25,000. ... ... . 6 49,160 116 40,017 41,055 97,900 n 25,000 A 4-" # u 50,000. ..... ... 7| 172,369 378| 128,194 85,002| 245,181 u 50,000 and over, et plus...... ... ... 6| 2,155,150 9 8,020 752,279| 1,411,384 16. Gloucester. Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000......... 22 32,935 168 6,405 13,410 20,944 3 2,000 s,-, s u 12,000. .. .. .. . 36 195,417 733 46,656 85,572| 152,420 n 12,000 E-8 u 25,000. .... ... . 3 42,500 156 24,956 17,130 53,400 n 25, E-gºgas 11 50,000. .. .. ... . 1 16,150 81 14,275 11,000 28,050 u 50,000 and over, et plus...... .... 4 386,102 402 117,160 129,547 314,468 l'7. ECent. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000......... 33 40,648 280 12,841 18,986 32,121 $ 2,000 emm sa 11 12,000. .. .. ... . 35 129,016 491 52,518 87,494 167,275 n 12,000 º-s n 25,000. .. .. .. .. 4 42,102 131 25,052 36,353 68,084 1 25,000 — n 50,000. .... ... 1 16,500 26 4,875 15,000 26,250 n 50,000 and over, et plus............ | 1 32,000 107 24,100 50,000 91,000 18. ECings. Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000. ........ 10 20,570 43 5,052 6,617 13,761 $ 2,000 — n 12,000. .... ... , 27| 105,733 187 43,385| 105,45S 166,9U1 u 12,000 C-5 u 25,000. .. .. ... . 7 50,420 97 26,153 5S,428 108,706 11 & J, aº- u 50,000..... .• • • • 1 27,000 40 12,2C0 8,000 30,000 u 50,000 and over, et plus........... . | 1| 179,048 139l 42,599 ,680| 88,270 296 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvIII. Manufactures of Districts by groups of values of production. Estab- Salaries © Cost of v» lish- and e Va}ue of ſment8. §. wages. materials prcdu>ts. Districts. - Capital. - - Coût des :- Eta- Salaires Valeu - des blisse- Employés. et té§x prod uits. ment8. gages. º NO. $ NO. $ 3 $ 19. Northumberland. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000 11 38,984 68 5,269 5,511 12,142 2,000 - 11 12,000. ... .... . 29 134,150 422 53,975 62,257 143,765 n 12,000 — u 25,000. ........ 8| 110,603 251 ,496 .53,124 130,803 n 25,000 - u 50,000. ... .. . # 3 74,100 180 29,925 53,800 118,070 u 50,000 and over, et plus. .. .... .... 14| 1,828,946 1,822 472,495 977,833| 1,820,373 2O. Restigouche. - nder, au-dessous, 3 2,000......... 1 2,050 18 891 138 660 $ 2,000 — n 12,000. ... ..... 9 75,750 162 29,601 18,384 56,340 n 12,000 - u 25,000, ........ 8 112,570 207 51,115 63,400 139,293 n 25,000 — n 50,000......... 6 196,050 272 50,626 96,900| 211,081 n 50,000 and over, et plus........... , 4 181,710 324 70,600 194,100 349,900 21. St. John, City & Co.—Cité et C}O, Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000........ 2 6,650 12| 1,325 1,150 3,300 y - n 12,000. .. , . .. .. 81| 365,836 643| 207,948 186,452| 572,786 n 12,000 — n 25,000. ... ... .. 47| 535,711 786 256,780 269,200| 733,234 m 25,000 — m 50,000. ... ... , . 37| 827,498 912 , 353,279| | 616,032| 1,342,946 n 50,000 and over, et plus........ .. 46| 5,409,950 3,277| 1,158,158| 3,202,092| 5,623,289 22. Sunbury & Queens. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ...... 1 © 4 14,125 35 1,578 205 2,450 3 2,000 — u 12,000......... 6 47,455 99 11,309 24,403 43,537 n 12,000 — n 25,000......... 4 , 66,328 119 17,256 42,850 73,025 n 25,000 — t" UU,VUV . • . • • • • • • 2| 50,150 76 18,200 ,000 60,000 n 50,000 and over, et plus............ # # º # © E © * @ 23. Victoria. Under, au-dessouE, $ 2,000......... 4 6,175 10 1,141 2,348 3,940 3 2,000 — it 12,000 ... .... , 15 51,790 89 18,239 38,834 70,252 n 12,000 - t 25,000. .. .. .. , 4 29,700 59 18,935 33,850 62,240 ,t 25,000 — t 50,000. ... . , ... 4| 153,600 153 45,865 81,000 144,250 n 50,000 and over, et plus. 4 279,000 279 66,7C0 176,500 327,800 24 Westmorland. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000......... 49 31,432 247 15,480 27,662 45,722 3 2,000 — " 12,990......... 67| 273,980 818 128,993 145,652| 359,835 u 12,090 — u 25,000........ 17| 338,132 364 91,505| 144,849| 300,336 11 25,000 — n 50,000. .. .. , ... . 5| 103,793 166 73,932 88,489| 178,389 n 50,000 and over, et plus........... . 9| 1,448,750 1,512 495,827 712,161| 1,381,401 25. York. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000. ... ..... 3 8,080 2,074 1,715 238 2,000 — •i 12,900......... 28 143,232 372 53,390 69,368| 158,050 n 12,000 - 1 4 O,VUU . • • • • • • • . 7| 241,092 158 40,975 46,807| 103,073 • 25,000 — t1 OU, UUU. - • • • . .. . 7| 235,300 304 82,130 105,922 244,271 » 50,000 and over, et plus. ...... , ... 6| 2,092,000 995| 311,330 785,573 1,433,414 Nova Scotia • 26. Annapolis. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ... , ... . 5 18,725 38 3,612 2,665 6,965 3 2,000 — " 12,990......... 27| 153,051 268 # 64,998| 153,930 n 12,000 — n 25,000. . 4 62,000 92 22,312 29,580 60,100 n 25,000 - m 50,000. .. .. ... . | ) © © © L> e © © © © 1 © m 50,000 and over, et plus. .. , . , ... $ 1 18,000 46 14,100 32,250 50,000 27. Antigonish. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000...... ... 10 6,990 23 2,409 6,533 11,524 $ 2,000 — u 12,000......... 12 35,214 168 18,664 29,539 56,150 n 12,000 — u 25,000.. .. ... . 2 y 23 ,340 25,608 35,445 n 25,000 - é - n 50,000. ... ... .. 6e C g 9 - © © e 6 n 50,000 and over, et plus........ © © RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 297 TABLEAU xvIII. Manufactures des districts de recensement par groupes des valeurs de la production. Estab- Salaries º Cost of lish- and ſ© Value of mentS. §- wages. materials products. Districts. Eta- Capital. Emplovés Salaires cº#es Valeur des blisse- plOy et téri produits. ments. gageS. lºl8lllX. NO. $ NO, $ $ $ 28. Cape Breton. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000..... .... 3 710 16 1,240 500 2,240 $ 2,000 — n 12,000. ... ..... 31 219,764 428 78,556 89,366 196,777 u 12,000 mps n 25,000......... 9i 102,568 285 56,709 65,164 145,500 n 25,000 — n 50,000. . , ... .. 3| 61,200 63 31,000 33,500 81,000 u 50,000 and over, et plus. .... , .. g 4| 11,896,004 387 113,174| 269,718 443,395 29. Colchester. º ,- ºk ,nr Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000,.. ... ... 8 15,525 56 4,487 2,264 8,214 5 2, #-i-és m 12,000. .... ... . 36 222,373 363 75,550 109,292 231,052 u 12,000 — u 25,000. ... .. .. . 7 54,150 123 38,694 37,158 102,050 u 25,000, — n 50,000. ........ 4| 125,830 149 36,845 48,722 137,844 u 50,000 and over, et plus. ... .. .... . 6| 519,124 465| 122,407| 493,073 811,795 3O. Cumberland. Under, au-dessous, S 2,000. .... .. .. 25 53,862 197 12,135 9,617 27,278 $ 2,000 — 11 12,000. ... .. .. . 60 281,560 790 117,975 154,737 357,532 u 12,000 — •t 25,000. ... , ... . 15| l50,159 334 88,570 107,290 266,317 n 25,000 — u 50,000. ... .. .. . 10| 366,536 411| 135,867| 105,675| 333,230 n 50,000 and over, et plus.. ... .. .. . 6| 1,452,101 1,297 | 323,057| 1,054,263 1,624,l22 31, Digby. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ........ 6 7,837 52 1,808 3,615 7,408 $ 2,000 — u 12,000 . ... .. 46| 191,396 469 87,259| 123,111 249,134 t, 12,000 — n 25,000. . , ... .. . 12 305,695 257 65,900| 126,128| 215,967 u 25,000 º,-- u 50,000. .. .. . , 6 180,700 230 62,235 112,281 199,690 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .... . , .... 2| 117,400 73 18,550 62,500 120,000 32. Guysborough. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000..... , .. 8 17,848 49 3,712 7,008 11,322 2,000 si,-r · n 12,000. ... .. .. 33 132,430 582 40,349 149,711 206,744 1 12,000 #-r n 25,000. .. .. .. .. 1 4,150 14 580 4,080 12,000 n 25,000 — m 50,000. .. .. .. . 1 9,894 16 4,388 22,500 36,000 u 50,000 and over, et plus. .... . ... ſ# 2| 179,100 207 34,250 90,975| 167,432 33. Halifax, City & Co.—Cité et CO. - Under, au-dessous, S 2,000. .. , .... . 81 28,643 178 15,145 27,761 46,321 2,000 — u 12,000. ........ 96| 467,040 982 243,849 251,472 590,160 tt 12, 4-3 u 25,000. .. ... .. . 34 426,596 644 215,672 247,954| 571,025 n 25,000 – t1 iJWJ, UUU , • • • • • • , . 24| 895,550 696| 27t,465| 333,341| 817,133 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .......... 26 6,670,682 2,527| 930,087| 4,882,217 7,041,479 34. Hants. Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000. ........ 4 20,220 30 3,024 2,262 5,792 3 2,00C — u 12,000......... 26| 168,660 270 54,539 58,347| 140,205 n 12,000 — u 25,000. ... , ... . 7| 203,050 161 46,925 40,500l 127,550 • 25,000 — u 50,000. .. .. , ... 3 104,111 100 29,724 31, 160 95,834 1 50,000 and over, et plus. .. ... ... , . 3 541,500 531| 117,819 177,544| 348,682 35. Inverness. {- º ©s nder, au-dessous, $ 2,000, ....... . 15 14,255 119 6,352 11,107 19,013 3 2,000 — n 12,000. .. ... .. . 20 123,545 277 33,672 37,687 83,630 m 12,000 — n 25,000. ... .. .. . 3 38,750 7 10,080 28,250 49,800 u 25,000 ,-ºº- n 50,000. ... ..... © © © © 0 © © © s @ 0 n 50,000 and over, et plus. ...... ... , © © 36. ECings. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000. ....... . 5 12,705 27 3,477 2,719 6,687 3 2, •ê•ê• 11 E4, OUU. , . .. , . . . . 33| 197,970 298 66,471 53,837| 160,711 u 12,000 — n 25,000. .. .. ... 9| 140,696 151 37,032 57,267| 132,451 n 25,000 ©Rg u 50,000 . .. . .. , . t9 @ © © Q , ſl , @ é # 9 n 50,000 and over, et plus. ... .. .... 2 66,900 72 34,450 57,299 144,500 298 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvIII. Manufactures of Districts by groups of values of production. Estab- Salaries 6 , lish- E and #. Value of ment8. p§ Wages . mater *| products. Districts. Eta- Capital. Emplovés | Salaires Coût des valeur des blisse- mpIoyes. et t é§ X produits. ment8. gages. sé ^ © NO, 3 NO, 3 S $ 37. Lunenburg. Under, au-dessous, S 2,000.. ... ... . 5 18,960 59 7,270 9,966 7,279 $ º•-8 u 12,000, ... ... .. 103 711,028 1,145 148,700 344,437 646,195 n 12,000 #- ir 25,000. ..... ... 22 354,729 516 72,385 222,521 399,953 n 25,000 «i-é= 11 50,000. ... .. . 10 465,370 371 70,641 154,000 303,689 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .. .. .. .. . 4| 376,111 457 93,980j 116,350 304,498 38. Pictou. Under, au-dessous, S 2,000. ... ... .. 6 6,763 39 3,290 4,776 8,866 $ 2, 4-ſ-> 1º l 4, UUU . .. • • • • • • • 51 229,001 622 99,752 121,313 271,533 n 12,000 — u 25,000. ....... . 17 334,963 255 94,613 115,991 288,770 11 25,000 - t, 50,000. . , ... . 5 151,532 119 39,399 94,983| 178,700 n 50,000 and over, et plus. . , ... . , ... 6| 2,490,721 1,163| 541,450 936,147 1,969,103 39. Richmond. Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000. .... ... . 8 8,298 58 3,177 6,015 10,707 $ 2,000 - º 12,000. ........ 17 47,647 276 17,523 59,578 89,878 I, 12,000 - - u 25,000. .. .. .. . 1 9,900 7 2,750 6,800 16,500 u 25,000 º-nº- 11 50,000. .. ... ... & @ @ # 4 $ 4 © u 50,000 and over, et plus. .......... 4O. Shelburne & Queens. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ........ 7 13,970 48 3,271 3,659 8,724 2.000 mm-mºs º 14, UUNJ . . • • • • • • • 59 214,860 689 85,101 161,099 290,215 u 12,000 Å- - s» 1 25,000. .. .. .. .. 14 225,213 337 60,055 104,435 228,408 t, 25,000 -5 m 50, s ſ , © s 4 º • 1 3,350 14 2,250 30,000 44,000 t.50,000 and over, et plus...... ... 1 631,157 118 34,400 45,000 110,000 41. Victoria.. Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000. ........ 12 6,929 95 4,492 9,699 16,199 8 2,000 sºs-g-sR 11 L4»UUv . • • • • • • • • 8 8,906 93 5,090 16,979 26,492 º 12,000 - n 25,000. ........ 1 27,600 7 2,000 9,500 12,000 u 25,000 #- * $-; 1 50,000. .. .. ... . @ p @ é © © , e © s g $ n 50,000 and over, et plus. ... ... .... , 42. Yarmouth. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .... , ... 7 20,569 41 4,573 4,610 . 9,933 $ 2,000 E-2 º 12,000. ...... , . 42 179,559 429 70,039 127,926| 234,946 u 12,000 -- # n 25,000. .. , ..... 26| 273,461 483 85,712 232,298 423,345 u 25, - n 50,000. . .. , .... 6 131,200 164 57,832 92,650 185,950 n 50,000 and over, et plus.. ... 4| 531,500 525 204,300 356,200 757,500 Ontario. 43. Addington. Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000. .. .. .. .. 14 30,600 77 7,145 7,092 17,444 3 2,000 º- u 12,000. ... ... . 54| 204,835 256 51,319 205,243 294,607 1, 12,000 s— t, 25,000. .. .. ... . 16 77,450 82 24,125 215,209, 254,018 n 25,000 «--•s sº» u 50,000. .. , . ... . 5 125,476 178 47,466 105,672 199,377 t, 50,000 and over, et plus. ... .. ... .. 4 351,436 200 88,730 121,880 332,428 44. Algonn°R. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ... .. .. . 7 18,326 36 3,681 · 2,099 7,923 3 2,000 - º 12,000. .. ... .. 54 385,551 507 140,534 105,658| 304,752 u 12,000 •- 11 25,000. .. .. ... . 18 641,609 336 130,120 108,948 306,981 t, 25,000 º-9 º 50,000. ... ... . 6 180,927 162 53,739 115,940 217,025 º 50,000 and over, et plus. ...... .... 18| 5,673,068 2,196 918,457| 2,927,436 4,822,995 45. Bothwell. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. . ... .. .. 5 11,100 32 2,455 440 5,165 2,000 «,ºs- 11 L4a, U"WJ . • • • • • • . 22 128,550 282 46,683 55,357 127,06t n 12,000 e-s 1 25,000. ... .. .. . 3 70,797 55 19,809 16,000 42,650 n 25,000 a-ge 11 Uv,vUv . . . . . . , . . 3 55,700 46 16,289 77,931 110,775 · n 50,000 and over, et plus. ... . º 4| 584,965 631] 292,086 196,700] 615,926 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 299 · TABLEAU xvIII. Manufactures des districts de recensement par groupes des valeurs de la production. Estab- Salaries lish- E § # | Value of mentS. l IIl - w ages. º | products. • • © e- Capital. ployees. Rg-g- C at d - Districts. Eta- 1E >l , | Salaires ººº ºº Valeur des blisse- mployes. et té§x produits. mentS. gageS. s Xè © NO. $ NO, $ 3 $ 46. Brant, South-Sud. Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000. .. .. ... 3 2,320 18 2,815 © # 3,517 . $ 2,000 — 1 12,000. .. .. , ... . 23 188,419 210| 61,106| 64,422 147,561 n 12,000 — º 25,000. .. .. .. .. 11| 197,675 185 62,510 77,357 | 183,170 n 25,000 º-is 11 50,000 .. , . , . .. 12 361,914 362 136,466 191,730 408,848 n 50,000 and over, et plus . ... , ... . 25 7,454,611 3,882| 1,667,830 3,626,674 6,635,747 47. Brockville. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ... .... . dº # © # ſ, ſi · • • $ ,s e 4 $ 2,000 si , ; n 12,000. .... .. .. 17 60,250 2 23,890 87,492 132,790 u 12,000 #- t1 25,000. ... .. .. . 19 243,896 171 62,174 229,509 324,657 u 25,000 : — n 50,000, ..... ... 4| 119,003 80 32,214 87,055 136,951 u 50,000 and over, et plus. ......... 8| 1,240,695 872| 343,477| 684,526 1,371,198 Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ....... 5 10,360 47 4,750 2,000 6,020 3 2,000 — u 12,000 .... ... . 21| 151,377 169 45,864 53,440 132,607 tt 12,000 — 1 25,000. .. .. ... . 6 76,262 65 17,358 61,246 92,631 u 25,000 m-6 t 50,000. .. .. , ... 3 98,865 121 42,452 45,300 i, u 50,000 and over, et plus........... 5| 381,381 189 59,103| 203,304 363,771 49. Bruce, North-Nord . - Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000 . ... ... . 4 12,740 37 2,775 700 5,150 $ 2,000 — u 12,000. ... .. .. . 47| 270,878 419 95,726 124,646 263,967 n 12,000 #-a n 25,000...... .. . 14 315,098 248 78,361 136,594 260,500 u 25,000 — t, 50,000. ... .. .. . 10 268,880 280 72,489| 186,638 329,300 u 50,000 and over, et plus. ... ...... 4| 436,754 336| 105,297 157,726 347,898 5O. Bruce, West-Ouest. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ........ 7 6, 18 2,484 900 5,994 3 2,000 — | º 12,000 .. .. .. .. 21| 124,032 131 28,094 58,035 108,933 s n 12,000 º-º º 25.000. ... .. .. . 9 50,710 74 19,627] 113,350 163,177 n 25,000 — u 50,000. ... .. , .. 4 72,928 115 33,416 71,050 133,414 u 50,000 and over, et plus. ,. ,. ...... 3| 127,500 133 47,751 139,039 206,747 51 , Cardvvell, Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000...... .. . 4 4,2o0 14 1,550 1,375 4,230 $ 2,000 — tº 12,000. .. .. , ... . 15| 101,939 105 29,239 44,712 90,035 u 12,000 - u 25,000 ... , .... 1 5,000 4 1,850 15,000 18,900 1, 25,000 — n 50,000........ . 3| 179,521 109| 27,640 72,448 116,000 u 50,000 and over, et plus .. ..... 2 103,038 " 59ſ 14,667 96,333| 130,000 52. Carleton. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000.. .... .. 1 850 5 1,080 700 1,900 $ 2, f-8 • 12,000. ... . , ... 29 92,171 91 23,963| 146,676 s 195,835 • 12,000 — 11 25,000. .. ... .. . 10 71,600 87 28,907| 106,134| 162,974 • 25,000 — n 50,000. ... ... .. 2 63,000 S6 31,362 16,000 73,500 u 50,000 and over, et plus. .. , ... .. ... 1 47,000 251 35,748 70,000 153,250 53, Cornwall & Stormont. - Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000,........ 9 19,225 62 9,800 600 12,712 3 2,000 — t, 12,000. ... ... .. 56 367,387 373 95,922 251,365 399,412 t, 12,000 — *1 4riJ, WUU . . • • • • • • • 28| 100,805 122 33,895 380,37b] 466,030 u 25,000 — *t UU, UUU . • • • • • . . - 5| 188,505 99 45,026 121,193 181,892 t 50,000 and over, et plus. ..... .. C © º 6 2,795,253 1,388| 418,039 972,450 1,978,335 54. Dundas. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000... .... 12 21,808 54 7,372 1,112 10,845 3 2,000 —- 1! M.4, WJVNU • • • • • • • • • 57| 174,063 222 61,324 333,818 433,231 n 12,000 — o 25,000 ........ 29| 90,518 73 20,312 440,412 502,534 t, 25,000 f- º 50,000. ... ... .. 6| " 79,850 40 14,207 164,515 192,078 u 50,000 and over, et plus. .. ....... 3| 132,187 72 26,416 339,720 413,954 300 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvIII. Manufactures of Districts by groups of values of production. Estab- Salaries $ - Cost of lish- @ > and C Value of mentS. §. Wages. materials products. Districts. Eta- Capital. Emplovés | Sºires c#des Valeur des † - ployes. e - té§ux | Produits. NO. 3 NO, $ 3 $ 55. Durham, Elast-Est. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000......... 2 6,515 14 1,630 745 2,880 $ 2,000 a-º n 12,000... .. .. . 27i 191,635 195 55,697| 69,244 158,910 1t 12,000 — m 25,000. ... ... . 4 20,750 21 5,410 45,249 61,396 u 25,000 — u 50,000........ . 2 #oo 49 18,260 53,100 77,470 u 50,000 and over, et plus. .. .. , ... .. 5 405,000 344 93,346 189,310 470,150 56. Durham, West-Ouest. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000... ..... 1 1,250 7 1,224 450 1,900 3 1# -- 11 # « 5 s , © e 5 $ s # # 1º 19,792 44,837 79,052 11 M. 4a , - 11 at J, vJUV . . . . . . - . . y 2,245 27,815 34,226 n 25,000 — n 50,000. ... ... .. 1j 20,000 6 2,860 34,363 38,000 n 50,000 and over, et plus .... ... .. 3 271,473 254 116,860 267,640 570,000 57. Elgin, East-Est. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ... . 10 10,285 68 7,985 983 13,476 $ 2,000 — u 12,000. .. .. ... 47| 242,296 382 88,471 137,684 272,842 n 12,000 E- u 25,000. .. .. .. .. 26 355,427 242 95,874 296,466 463,691 n 25,000 º- u 50,000. .. .. .. .. 12 331,069 258 110,406 204,389 389,674 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .......... 10 712,426 924 402,581| 1,217,399 1,901,884 58. Ellgin, VVest-Ouest. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000......... 11 18,082 46 6,263 1,000 12,345 $ 2,000 — m 12,000 ........ 33 169,221 240| 61,095 69,604| 169,916 n 12,000 g-ssp- u 25,000. .. .. .. .. 7 83,613 122 33,640 59,656 106,225 n 25,000 5-3 n 50,000. ... .. .. , 9 167,510 288 55,935 174,782 293,880 n 50,000 and over, et plus . .. .. ... .. 2 76,800 21 8,715 132,128| 151,690 59. Essex, North-Nord. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ... , .... 5 7,500 15 2,263 3,760 6,24 , - tt 12,000. .. ...... 16 85,195 103| 32,666 43,673| 94,84 u 12,000 — u 25,000......... 6 73,852 121 | 39,040 37,564| 111,300 n 25,000 •ºmms t 50,000. .... .. .. 15 465,080 317 127,419 267,149 501,783 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .. ... , .... 19| 5,871,391 1,591| 746,575 1,365,109 2,962,868 6O. Essex, South-Sud. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ....... . 7 15,598 26 3,875 2,194 8,803 3 2,000 — : 12,000. . ... ... . 29 148,535 226 61,144 58,506 150,592 n 12,000 •gm,e u 25,000. ... . .. .. 6 152,617 287 29,779 49,464 110,351 n 25,000 — t, 50,000. ... ... .. 4| 119,558 139 46,048 88,9io 137,5i1 3 50,000 and over, et plus. .. .. ..... 3| 139,400 202 67,400 57,000 155,750 61. F'rontena,C. Under, au-dessous 3 2,000, ........ 2 6,850 10 1,236 lººs 2,251 2,000 — n 12,000....... .. 31| 56,420 85| 15,903 182,855 215,807 7 ! # •ês- |! # e © • © © © © © © # # # 11,433 128,855 144,057 l ? y º - º | | 5 vvv • • • • • • • • • 0, 20,400 40,000 72,000 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .. .. .. ... 1 ssºs 43 6,600 38,368 # 62. Glengarry. «g• Under, au-dessous $ 2,000......... 7 9,375 · 31 3,415 1,509 5,293 2,000 — º 12,000... .. .. .. 78 218,975 65[ 66,150 410,660 514,347 m 12,000 ,- â,- s u 25,000......... 13 48,950 67 16,742 175,896 206,155 n 25,000 ©-8 n 50,000. ... .. ... 3 65,140 63 20,300 56,858 88,158 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .. ... .. .. 2| 123,335 146 54,155 105,724 184,540 63. Grenville, South-Sud. Under, au-dessous S 2,000......... 3 4,350 16 1,004 2,161 3,386 3 2, " !t A4,VUU , • • • • • • • • 27| 72,465 99| 22,942 147,338| 184,533 n 12,000 º - n 25,000. ........ 14 69,860 59 24,037 179,448 225,738 » 25,000 — m 50,000. .. .. ... . 4| 132,000 56 19,000 | 88,458 12 477 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .......... 3l 1,250,003 226 115,250 361,910| 787,000 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 301 TABLEAU xvIII. Manufactures des districts de recensement par groupes des valeurs de la production. Estab- Salaries lish- Em- and #. Value of mentS. ployees. | º8º º"| products. Districts. •-,g Capital. -> — Coût des sm-mºs Eta- Salaires Valeur des blisse- ºPºyº | " " | #. |† mentS. gageS. © NO. $ NO, 3 $ $ 64. Grey, East-Est. Under, au-dessous 3 2,000......... 14 24,915 73 6,344 4,814 16,209 $ 2,000 d-ºri- ti 12,000. .. .. .. 42 275,757 328 76,521 111,356 223,795 m 12,000 — u 25,000. ........ 8 9(',300 89 23,336 68,422| 120,956 n 25,000 — 11 50,000. .. .. ... . 6| 106,989 106 33,712 129,950| 194,475 m 50,000 and over, et plus ..... ... 2 47,750 19 8,688| 116,689 181,500 65. Grey, North-Nord. Under, au-dessous 3 2,000......... 8 12,390 54 5,042 2,560 9,637 $ 2,000 u-ºs n 12,000. ... . ... . 60 413,153 561 152,621 122,780 370,021 11 12,000 — u 25,000......... 10| 168,134 165| 52,375| 66,390| 158,042 n 25,000 ºé -,-> n 50,000. . , ... .. . 10 460,348 78 98,339 200,672 363,923 u 50,000 and over, et plus. .... ... .. 8| 1,106,496 844| 258,357| 335,732| 873,671 66. Grey, South-Sud. Under, au-dessous $ 2,000. ... ... .. 27 29,050 72 7,896 1,972 14,058 - 5 #-gºg-gº-is 11 12,000. .. .. ... . 44| 357,526 386 85,860 87,100| 221,636 11 12,000 C-» u 25,000. ... ... .. 6 102,353 104 37,457 52,978 103.980 m 25,000 — n 50,000. .. .. ... . 7 86,024 100 32,930| 156,702| 227,816 u 50,000 and over, et plus. .. .. ..... 4| 343,231 365| 105,067| 224,400| 419,774 6'7. Haldimand & Monck. Under, au-dessous $ 2,000. ... ... . 3 6,200 17 1,456 @ @ 1,987 ) ºm -$mº u 12,000. ........ 21 94,593 147 40,693 48,251 103,780 n 12,000 — u 25,000. ........ 9 49,029 143 18,753 88,921| 133,426 n 25,000 — u 50,000. .. ... .. , 8| 188,800 135 33,465| 222,240| 288,318 it 50,000 and over, et plus. .... .. .... 1 57,000 7 2,900 68,000 78,000 68. Halton. ſ Under, au-dessous 8 2,000......... 5 18,355 32 5,141 1,650 6,845 y — , n 12,000. .. .. .. . 19 112,321 182| 48,379 39,097| 108,906 11 12,000 — u 25,000. .. .. ... . 18 260,699 334 93,716] 155,400 333,303 u 25,000 — u 50,000, .... ... 6| 164,456 181 57,644| 106,908 222,121 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .... ... , .. 8| 821,599 621 201,291| 865,632 1,192,488 69. Hamilton, City-Cité. - Under, au-dessous $ 2.000... ...... 5 1,465 42 6,339 250 7,351 $ ammºg u 12,000. ... .... . 80 382,295 804 261,403 145,142 520,496 n 12,000 — m 25,000. ..... .. . 40| 399,831 631| 237,733| 259,645 664,618 t, 25,000 d- $s sº- ti 50,000. .. .. ... . 36 922,444 988 421,174 574,684| 1,270,150 n 50,000 and over, et plus ... ... ... . 71| 11,788,918 7,731| 3,127,943 8,076,919 14,659,731 7O. Hastings, Elast-Est. - Under, au-dessous 3 2,000. ... ... .. 6 21,975 34 4,466 1,000 9,460 $ 2,000 — m 12,000. ...... .. 34| 13S,826 225 47,931| 151,250 222,912 u 12,000 — u 25,000......... 17 97,050 82 32,932| 240,413 297,561 u 25,000 — u 50,000. ....... , 1 23,535 13 6,500 25,000 38,000 u 50,000 and over, et plus. .. .. ...... 5 1,721,258 1,091 315,687 1,306,669 1,965,539 '71. Hastings, North-Nord. Under, au-dessous 3 2,000... ..... 7 13,100 26 2,752 4,412 7,951 $ 2,000 — u 12,000. .. ...... 62 129,178 211 53,298| 234,955| 318,088 m 12,000 — * 1 4as.J,VJUVJ . - • • • • • - • 18 37,775 47 20,207| 255,821 289,959 m 25,000 •mgº 1º iJU,WJU . - • • • • • • . 4 146,200 124 32,165 89,008 134,008 u 50,000 and over, et plus ... .. .... @ º @ é s © © C $ © © '72. Hastings, West-Ouest. U"nder, au-dessous $ 2,000..... .... 1 1,000 2 · 24 22 22 2 s-as 11 12,000.. ... ... . 15 40,805 115 32,311 49,291 106,047 n 12,000 — n 25,000. ........ 19 266,292 299 95,653 131,468| 283,784 n 25,000 mgme u 50,000. .. .. , ... . 5 106,150 112 43,697 88,786 163,873 m 50,000 and over, et plus. ... .. .... 8| 1,114,250 9I7] 247,698 448,291 943,C00 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvIII. Manufactures of Districts by groups of values of production. Districts '73. Huron, East-Est lUnder, au-dessous, S 2,000. ... ... .. 5 2,000 — u 12,000. .. .. ... . n 12,000 - u 25,000. .... .. .. n 25,000 asa-s t, 50,000. .. .. .. .. n 50,000 and over, et plus . .. .. .. , ... . '74. Huron, South-Sud. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000 g $ \ # # # @ @ # $ 2,000 — 11 12,000. .. .. ... . u 12,000 — n 25,000. ... , ... . u 25,000 — º 50,000. .. .. .. .. q e , g # # e , s é º 50,000 and over, et plus '75. Huron, VVest-Ouest. Under, au-dessous, S 2, 4g , º û º 5 # # @ $ 2,000 - n 12,000. .. .. ... , u 12,000 - u 25,000. . , .. , ... n 25,000 — 11 50,000. .. .. .. . •, 50,000 and over, et plus . , ... .. .. . '76. Kent. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. .. ... . S 2,000 º-mºmºs tt 12,000. . .. .. .. | | 12,000 º-rº- | ! 25,000 s @ $ # $ e a 1 25,000 -- n 50,000. .. ... .. . n 50,000 and over, et plus . .... .... . '77. Kingston, City—Cité. nder, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. ... .. . 2,000 s-ºgm-2 11 12,000, ... .... . • 12,000 -m- t1 25,000, ... .. .. . n 25,000 — t 50,000. ... .. .. . n 50,000 and over, et plus ... ... ... .. '78. Lambton, Elast--Est. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ... , .... $ 2,000 — n 12,000. .. ... .. . n 12,000 Rºs n 25,000. .. .. .. . 11 25,000 mèm• • • 50,000. .. 3 4$ , , s n 50,000 and over, et plus . .. .. , ... . '79. Lambton, West-Ouest. Under, au-dessous,$ 2,000 $ 2,000 — u 12,000. ... ... .. , 12,000 — n 25,000. .. .. .. , n 25,000 — 11 50,000. .. ... .. . » 50,000 and over, et plus . .. ... .. . 8O. Lanark, North-Nord. Under, au-dessous, S 2,000 3 2,000 e e @ 0 @ @ @ @ s •,- f l ,000. . , ... .. . n 12,000 1 25,000. ...... .. n 25,000 n 50,000. .. .. . » 50,000 and over, et plus . Lanark, South-Sud. Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000. ........ 3 2,000 n 12,000 u 25,000 » 50,000 and over, et plus . ......... e • s º © e © e 81. E-58-2 e s • • u s s © e Estab- Salaries @ Cost of lish- and «º Value of InentS. #. Wages. materials " | products. Eta- Capital. E ,l , | Salaires Coût des Valeur des blisse- mployes. et t é§ x | produits. ment8. gage8. «é , $ NO. S8 NO. $ $ $ 3 27,325 29 2,543 1,974 4,450 30 153,691 294 56,581 54,713 152,724 10 118,025 99 32,985 87,805 147,897 6 128,049 145 48,208 125,994 221,724 3 162,321 158 49,152 83,112 171,564 4 10,100 23 2,215 1,000 5,237 . 32 265,665 287 63,289 68,374| 170,098 6 70,900 145 35,040 44,940| 101,087 4| 109,366 94 35,273 50,750| 110,441 5 234,980 118 42,990 385,875 457,676 1 i) © 1 35 © © 45 24 111,796 140 36,926 46,853| 105,650 7 144,180 100 37,190 60,460| 117,165 7 278,351 311 97,424 109,157| 260,784 2 272,048 178 58,865 109,869| 234,150 7 11,950 32 2,494 375 6,920 37 184,247 341 84,498 97,267| 221,898 17 , 209,395 318 , 107,770 136,574| 293,875 12 , 589,829 454 121,468 195,106| 421,446 13 1,441,163 757 280,543| 1,807,626 2,432,308 11 55,100 120 43,085 33,513 92,565 8 126,750 121 47,527 47,285] 139,710 7| 156,144 226 81,526| 109,821ſ 257,006 16 1,365,915 1,028 355,568 858,347| 1,555,892 7 11,435 44 4,637 500 7,100 43 361,520 419| 91,478 88,887| 232,730 7 73,168 129 37,578 47,543 97,029 5| 150,100 108 34,400| 110,600 177,700 4 107,650 56 , 231,000 309,000 5 7,390 16 1,635 2,215 7,515 30| 175,818 215 64,962 60,360| 155,265 7| 178,725 123| 50,937 43,039 117,500 5| 132,590 113 41,955 , 105,500 177,000 6 1,852,992 634 278,502 1,671,979 2,478,507 8 12,450 46 3,627 500 7,576 29 119,820 145 27,954 143,831 193,334 15| 148,351 94 30,078| 177,636 239,136 4 96,000 87 28,693 74,707 141,814 9j 1,082,810 679 215,582 568,422 999,885 3 1,830 15 l, - 1,770 3,720 51| 398,063 350 90,954 192,050 34 27o 18| 143,250 134 43,344 200,408| 289,099 5| 123,560 72 26,510 144,095 197,300 3 276,400 292 99,477 119,800 264,000 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 303 TABLEAU xvIII. Manufactures des districts de recensement par groupes des valeurs de la production. Estab- Salaries -- lish- Em and #. Value of © ments pl §ees. vages. aterias. products. Districts. Eta- Capital. Em pl , | Salaires Coût des Valeur des - ployes. I{18,- º blisse- et tériaux produits. ment8. • gages. © NO. S NO, S $ $ 82. Leeds & Grenville, N. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,0C0. ... .... 2 5,500 19 1,025 fº ê» 2,140 $ 2,000 - 11 12,000. .. .. .. .. 22 144,155 138 37,027 91,078 157,006 n 12,000 - n 25,000. ... .. .. . 9 88,835 42 14,868 114,228 150,268 n 25,000 — t, 50,000..... ... . 7 | 204,968 144 64,678 141,493 262,890 u 50,000 and over, et plus . ......... 6 1,985,550 704 334,869 653,356 1,314,102 83. Leeds, South-Sud. - Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. .. ... . 5 18,000 17 1,230 1,962 4,364 S 2,000 - t, 12,000. .. .. .. .. 60 213,889 233 59,187 332,766 433,212 n 12,000 — n 25,000. .... , ... . 31 114,744 141 24,668 : 437,842 498,286 u 25,000 — t, 50,000. .. . ... . 3 75,750 66 21,902 49,378 117,873 1 50,000 and over, et plus ... , ... .... 8 917,896 564 246,603 387,378| 734,745 84. Lennox. nder, au-dessous, S 2,000. ... , .. 1 1,625 6 914 637 1,727 $ 2,000 - 11 12,000. ... ... .. 27 168,400 205 61,756 68,615 161,800 n 12,000 - n 25,000. ... .. .. . 9 29,890 25 7, 126,791 149,260 u 25,000 - u 50,000. ... .. .. 5 31,269 17 5,821 138,617 158,630 n 50,000 and over, et plus .. , . ... . 54,0U0 63 22,600 18,700 65,000 85. Lincoln & Niagara. l Under, au-dessous, $ 2,C00 .... .. .. . 5, 5,350 21 1,894 1,875| 4,788 $ 2,000 - n 12,000. .. .. .. . . 21 128,979 254 . 65,487 53,970 154,480 u 12,000 - n 25,000. .. ..... 12 243,386 151 74,414 97,384 204,052 n 25,000 - •t 50,000. .. .. ... . | 9. 319, 172 506 73,717 172,761 291,305 n 50,000 and cver, et plus.. .. .. .. .. . ) 21 3,430,743 2,229 836,867 1,798,284| 3,280,588 86. London, City—Cité. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000... .. ... . e m º • © - © | ! 0 $ © © S 2,000 - " t, 12,000 ... .. .. . 19 170,525 192 65,398 30,000 141,450 1, 12,000 — t, 25,000. ... , ... . 2o 2o5.458 368 146.497| 122,934| 337,094 n 25,000 — t 50,000. ... .. .. . 27 | 8S7,986 978 370,275 326,336| 950,431 m 50,000 and over, et plus. ... ... .. .. 49 5,527,933 4,064 1,633,436 3,196,684| 6,563,030 87. Middlesex, East-Est. | - Under, au-dessous, S 2,000. ... .. .. . 4 7,250 16 2,414 820 6,690 2 •- 1! M. dºs VJVJV , • • . . , . , . 14 78,050 105 26,585 51,542 99,913 1, 12,000 — 1 25,000. .. .. ... . 6 39,020 38 15,176 87,887| 115,983 n 25,000 — 11 50,000. .. .. , . - &> 51,500 102 32,660 205,390| 262,347 u 50,000 and over, et plus...... , ... . 2 123,800 117 52,050 982,000| 1,150,000 88. MiddleSex, North-Nord. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000 ... .. .. . 4 3,800 12 870, , 56 2,866 3 2,000 — t, 12,000... .. ... . 35 159,900 302 52,840 61,877| 157,151 n 12,000 — 1 25,000. .. , , ... . 8 87,900 182 30,535| 81,159 134,729 11 25,000 — n 50,000......... 8 155,549 163 48,274| 154,036 243,208 u 50,000 and over, et plus.. , ... .. .. 2 36,200 19 7,200 147,38o 163# 89. Middlesex, South-Sud. Unde au des ou , $ 2,000§ .... 3| 8,460 10 1,327 e 6 2,490 3 2,000 — n 12,000. .. .. ... . 12 46,300 85 11,520 37,104 70,259 t ! 12 000 - | | 25,000 º e © © 6 - © © © 4 9,175 13 5,526 60,188 68,685 1 25,000 — 11 50,000. .. .. ... . 3 4#º 104 38,351 61,220| 104,531 u 50,000 and over, et plus....... ... .. 2 13,272 33| 15,502 100,875| 126,704 9O. Middlesex, West-Ouest. - nder, au-dessous, 2,000. .. ... .. . 9 22,500 36i 6,540 L @ 10,705 y - 11 12,000. ... .. , .. 25 103,328 137 32,326 58,280 117,794 t, 12,000 — º 25,000. .. ... . 6 74,930 120 34,606 58,834 114,743 n 25,000 — º 50.000 ...... 2 48,900 # # # # t 50,000 and over, et plus.. ... , .. e $ º :| 4| 184,000 199 40,860 198,200 270,200 304 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE XVIII. Manufactures of Districts by groups of values of production. Estab- C @ Salaries lish- Cost of ſi A and º Value of ments #. Wages. materials products. Districts. #. Capital. - Employ és | Salaires c de Valeur des ments. e . tériaux. produits. NO. $ NO. $ $ $ | 91. Muskoka & Parry Sound. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. ... .. . $ 2,000 4- > m 12,000. ..... .. , 14 35,973 102 10,049 7,608 20,125 u 12,000 «- n 25,000. .. .. .. , . 39 119,965 353 72,483 89,859 200,575 I, 25,000 6-8 11 iJWJ,WJV. .. • • • • • • . 14 322,644 374 103,380 136,213 265,263 n 50,000 and over, et plus.. .......... 5 1t0,258 233 67,660 76,955 173,298 92. Nipissi 12 2,097,722 1,441| 486,384| 1,533,232 2,517,993 . N l]01SSIIng. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,500. ... ... . $ 2,000 •i-maº-5 11 L4, VVV. .. • • • • • • 2 4,400 16 1,870 © © 2,000 u 12,000 •-,r it 25,000. ....... 14 63,100 147 38,195 26,805 77,981 11 25,000 — 11 50,000. . ... ... 1 5,500 45 6,000 7,000 14,940 u 50,000 and over, et plus. ........... 9 330,900 426 91,362 168,500 332,497 93. Norfolk, N nrth--Nord 7| 1,837,700 815| 310,117| 1,026,740 1,569,441 # OTIO1K, Y -- IN OrC1. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. ... $ 2,000 — n 12,000. ....... 3 3,550 13| 1,624 1,133 2,880 • 12,000 — m 25,000. . ... ... . 25 124,170 237 | 44,636| 68,436 142,998 I, 25,000 — n 50,000. ... ... . 13| 124,692 118 44,426| 158,854 260,271 u 50,000 and over, et plus. .. .. ..... 12 77,080 74 26,442 320,408| 381,576 94. Norfolk, South-Sud 6 347,257 312 57,055 510,765| 737,189 · Un jer, au dessous, $ 2,000 - # ſi y q- u 12,000 , ... ... 10 30,720 48 6,420 3,543| 14,404 n 12,000 — 1, 25,000 ... .. .. .. 32 137,447 210| 43,276 136,645| 211,990 u 25,000 J-# n 50,000......... 7 64,860 95 37,294 57.903 108,557 u 50,000 and over, et plus. ... ... ... # # # # # # ,37 4,4 130 434,7 95. Northumberland, East-Est. 9 ſ Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000. .... .. .. 3 2,000 •ºº u 12,000 , . .. .. , e 1 3,625 7 295 $ C 7 t ! # •-Na - u 25,000 ... ..... # # # # # # 252 # # 11 40, «º-8 11 4JU,UUU . . . .. • • • • • 9 ,957 37,450 , 4 u 50,000 and over, et plus, . ... ... .. à 1 s# zoº 132 # # # # # y 2 3 ) y 7 96. Northumberland, VVest- Ouest. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000......... 1 1,000 10 327 150 600 3 2,000 — t, 12,000. .. .. ... . 23| 108,801 119 34,094| 75,303| 142,169 n 12,000 — 1 25,000. .. .. ... . 5| 29,250 35| 12,734| 54,770| 76,863 u 25,000 ©-> ,-; 11 50,000. .. .. . $ qs , 2 54,547 71 23,239 27,500 71,116 t, 50,000 and over, et plus.. ...... » @ @ # 3| 600,738 328 139,493| 567,375| 817,506 97. Ontario, North-Nord. Under au dessous, $ 2,oôô ....... 4 8,450 23 1,895 284 3,098 3 º-ºste 11 12,000. ... ... .. 32 173,782 260 62,029 G6,481 156,540 tt 12,000 s-g- u 25,000. ... ... .. 6 81,016 79 21,402 55,994 96,988 n 25,000 «-8 n 50,000. ... ..... 2 70,300 92 19,887 31,000 78,475 u 50,000 and over, et plus. . , ........ 4| 405,573 398| 149,607 715,152 981,373 98. Ontario, South-Sud. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .... , ... 1 600 7 850 700 1,900 # # I # # # # # # # t ' k49 m©-A- ! ! 4ºiJ,VJWUV , • • . • • • • . 72, ,445 1,47 y n 25,000 ©- 11 50,000. ... .. .. . 2i 36,200 54 20,250 35,406 70,000 1 50,000 and over, et plus .... .. ... . 10| 1,741,700 l,175 411,262 747,245 1,426,927 99. Ontario, VVest-Ouest. Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000. ........ 3 4,000 22 2,046 349 3,480 $ 2, - 11 14, UVV . , . • • • • • • 20 121,77Q 165| 44,541| 53,889 119,845 t, 12,000 #- u 25,000. .. .. .. .. 3 43,077 24 9,545 43,077 60,858 u 25,000 — 1 50,000. . .. .. .. 2 45,924 61| 21,166 46,875| 85,250 º 50,000 and over, et plus. ... , ...... 5 447,109 411| 148,256] 379,947| 646,900 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 305 TABLEAU xvIII Manufactures des districts de recensement par groupes des valeurs de la production. Estab- Salaries | lish- Em- and # # Value of ments. ployees Wages. º | products. Districts. Eta- | Capital- Emplovés | Sºlºirº cº#- Valeur des blisse- ployes. et téri produits. ments. gageS. I'l8,llX. NO, $ NO. 3 3 $ | 1OO. Ottawa, City-Cité. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000...... .. . 4 3,600 27 3,658 @ 4,650 3 2,000 — n 12,000. ... .. .. . 97| 613,141 952 292,260 245,301| 658,721 m 12,000 - u 25,000 ... .. .. .. #| §572 1,o# # # # m 25,000 4-8 m 50,000.. ... ... . 19 947,714 595 207,255 325,141 656,276 u 50,000 and over, et plus. ... ... ... . 33| 7,572,684 4,542 •- 2,760,489 5,316,731 1O1. Oxford, North-Nord. - Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000 . .. .. 7 6,375 47 6,930 1,100 10,205 $ 2.000 — ?1 k 4º UUU . . . . . , . . . 30| 159,060 248 62,889| 102,632 204,280 u 12,000 . — u 25,000. ... .. .. . 22| 262,561 226| 73,995 269,121| 399,149 tt 25,000 — t, 50,000. .. .. ... . 11| 248,095 207 76,0ll| | 277,679| 411,536 | ! 50,000 and over, et plus 9 © û e s â ê s s s s 17 2, 145,300 l, 278 486,646 1,499,832 2, 029 1O2. Oxford, South-Sud. Under, au de§ous, $ 2,000 .. ..... 3 8,985 21 1,529 1,578 3, 3 2,000 @gmsa 11 12,000. ... .. .. . 34 254,965 332 69,987 88,862 228,349 u 12,000 -mg 1 25,000. .... ... . 19 157,550 124 48,884 199,123 310,730 u 25,000 — ' n 50,000......... 10| 142,017 132| 53,736| 249,822| 337, u 50,000 and over, et plus. ... ... ... . 9| 1,484,632 613| 272,269 1,925,106| 2,549,976 1O3. Peel. © Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ........ 2 2,400 2 210 1,991 2,552 3 2,000 — tº L4, UUU . . . - . . . . . 7 43,075 52 16,250 20,675 43,849 tt 12,000 — n 25,000.. ... .. . @ @ © © & > @ $ $ $ g © @ º u 25,000 — m 50,000. .. ... .. . 2| 45,900 41| 14,600| 32,075| 61,200 m 50,000 and over, et plus. ......... . : 237,024 253| 106,627| 385,452| 560,122 1O4 Perth, North-Nord. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. ... .. 5|. 34,250 32 4,173 750 6,460 3 2,000 — n 12,000, ....... . 36| 178,368 329 70,030 89,659| 218,053 u 12,000 — n 25,000. .. .. ... , 31| 287,503 344| 112,677| 297,78 540,834 u 25,000 — u 50,000. .... . , . 15| 452,358 408| 135,994| 251,390| 493,300 u 50,000 and over, et plus. .. .. ..... 9| 1,282,548 1,141| , 404,480 1,005,997| 1,551,539 1O5, Perth, South-Sud. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000......... 1 800 ·7 230 { $ ſ > 750 2,000 — u 12,000..... ... . 18| 111,805 183 44,025 36,014| 105,670 u 12,000 — n 25,000. ... .. 15| 156,230 245 60,092| 157,593| 259,028 u 25,000 gnams n 50,000.. , ... ... 6 98,800 74 26,297 160,445 220,705 n 50,000 and over, et plus. ..... .... 6 418,000 268 -- 556,981 749,420 1O6. Peterborough, East-Est. Und§ $ 2,ooo..§.. 6| 14,585 31j , 4,521 , 2,570| 7,555 2,000 — n 12,000......... 44| 138,976| 230 55,528 172,066 263,725 u 12,000 f-5 11 25,000. .... .. . 13 98,770 54 16,128 183,994 231,088 •, 25 000 — 17 OU,WUU . . • • • • • • • 2 55,700 82 14,7 26,395 60,663 u 50,000 and over, et plus. ..... s , © © © 4| 433,284 276 93,700| 270,000 ' 514,576 lO'7. Peterborough, West--Cuest Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000......... © © @ @ º e $ g e e $ 9 ©-9 tt 12,000. ........ 23| 171,895 291 # 75,159| | 181,081 n 12,000 ©- $ mt 25,000. .. .. .. . . 13 184,750 224 85,672 98.08 230, n 25,000 — 11 50,000. .. ... . 7| 432,113 1ſt1 ·64,489| 147,287| 267,578 n 50,000 and over, et plus.. .... ..... 10 2,552, 1,533 650,119 2,193,526| 3,222,452 1O8. Prescott. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ....... . 5 13,300 30 3,272 300 6,450 $ 2,000 — m 12,000. ...... . 83| 214,646 263 56,588 382,127| 496,734 n 12,000 — n 25,000. .... ... 10| 154,264 146 36,134 95,145| 147,737 n 25,000 — n 50,000. ...... .. 3| 132,849 71 24,000 70,400| 110,500 1 50,000 and over, et plus.. ......... | 2] 1,117,000 767 307,000 629,150' 1,055,500 C—20 306 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvIII Manufactures of Districts by groups of values of production. Estab- N © lish- Em- s#es Cost of | Value of ments. ployees. v§ e8 materials. | products. Districts. Eta- Capital. Employés. salaires ! Coût des Valeur des - blisse- •. et gages matériaux produits. mentS. | gage8. NO. $ NO, $ $ $ | 1O9. Prince Eldvvard. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000....... 4 6,015 29 1,620 1,980 4,837 3 2,000 — t1 l4a, UUU . . - • , . . 28 92,760 284 37,902| 108,479| 178,576 i, 12,000 — it 25,000. .. .. .. 14 67,820 81 31,450 166,415 227,926 n 25,000 — u OU,UUU. .. , . . . 6 64,0 169 32,599 127,878| 182,363 º 50,000 and over, et plus. .. .. a @ is a 4| 152,550 561 57,703| 165,606| 337,216 11O. Renfrew, North-Nord. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000.... , .. 7 7,885 29 3,032 2,460 7,418 2,000 — u 12,000, ... .. . 42 261,249 282 73,635| 134,871] 264,540 u 12,000 — • 25,000, ... .. . 3 56,997 30 12,425 27,495 51,009 11 au, º- n 50,000. .. ... . 2 92,671 32 10,440 75,149 93,156 º 50,000 and over, et plus. ....... . 4 401,718 332 101,666 156,950| 426,306 111. Renfrew, South-Sud. nder, au-dessous, 8 2,000....... 3 10,920 9 1,350 2,273 3,408 $ 2,000 — u 12,000...... . 32 164,804 287 65,602 98,796| 209,517 u 12,000 -- m 25,000, . .. .. . 11 136,420 153 48,534 90,622| 165,982 u 25,000 — 11 50,000. .. .. .. 4 189,255 135 43,150 89,133| 167,616 • 50,000 and over, et plus .... ... 5 1,926,643 1,221 303,070| 949,433| 1,924,886 112. Russell. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000....... 7 19,633 29 ' 4,103j * 2,699 9,093 2,000 — u 12,000..... , . 96 294,783 406 91,524 432,032 590,403 · n 12,000 — m 25,000.... ... 12 60,359 125 30,628 133,243| 191,504 r, 25,000 — m 50,000. .. .. .. 3: 70,400 59 19,350 75,125| 106,247 1, 50,000 and over, et plus. ... . , • • • 2 1,275,000 821 159,698 562,000 872,000 l13. Simcoe, East-Est. º Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000..... .. 14,810 45 4e229 2,010 7,853 $ 2,000 — u 12,000. ... .. . 340,062 # 131,837| 111,760l 319,275 n 12,000 gE e u 25,000..... .. 206,279 7 110,926| | 111,483[ 293,540 n 25,000 — n 50,000. .. . , . 248,055 178 59,003| 246,582| 375,680 • 50,000 and pver, et plus......... 4,959,229 2,969| 819,155| 3,276,831| 5,207,231 114 Simcoe, North-Nord. - , Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000....... 19,145 70 6,151 5,025 15,381 2,000 — tt 12,000..... .. 249,426 429 110,451| 146,342 302,827 n 12,000 — •1 25,000. . , ... . 92,475 137 43,338 67,087| 125,915 u 25,000 — m 50,000. ... .. . 105,590 173 51,650 73,090 142,150 u 50,000 and over, et plus ........ 1,304,317 799| 265,550 2,477,858 3,369,505 115. Simcoe, South-Sud. nder, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ... ... 5,430 22 1,280 600 3,160 $ 2,000 — m 12,000. ... .. . 123,530 144 35,102 36,164 94,025 u 12,000 — n 25,000. ... . .. 63,094 37 9,008 43,937 56,902 » 25,000 º-i-iés n 50,000.... .. . 71,775 39 15,475 77,250 106,250 n 50,000 and over, et plus. ...... .. $ $ © © @ ô © © $ @ 116. Toronto, Centre. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000.. ..... 200 12 1,536 918 3,100, ,000 | — º 12,000. .. ... . 327,475 750 300 363| 185,895 562,534 » 12,000 - u 25,000. .. , . .. 417,670 965| 422,493| 373,680 937,641 n 25,000 — n 50,000. .. , ... . 479,042 896 358,406| 386,643 905,882 n 50,000 and over, et plus ... .. ... , 6,094,547 8,285 1,470,678| 3,423,277| 5,798,557 117. Toronto, Elast-Est. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000..... .. 600 5 900| 500 1,500 2,000 — 11 I.4,WUU . » . . . . . 145,910 322 112,595 82,216 239,992 n 12,000 — n 25,000. ... ... 396,242 483 183,840| 205,666 492,718 u 25,000 — tt 4WU,VUV . . . . . . . 844,053 881| 339,856| 523,444| 1,054,733 u 50,000 and over, et plus..... ... 73 15,716,795 6,943 2,900,894] 9,925,705 15,768,739 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 307 TABLEAU xvIII. Manufactures des districts de recensement par groupes des valeurs de la production. Estab- $ lish- Em- s#º Cost of | Value of mentS. ployees. v§. | | materials.| products. Districts. E - Capital. Employés.| Salai Coût des Valeur des blisse- # † | matériaux produits. 1nentS. et gage8. NO. 3 NO, $ $ $ 118. Toronto, VVest-Ouest. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ........ @ @ © g ge se 4 5 º @ | . . $ 2,000 #- u 12,000.... ... .. 126 500,564 1,11 433,704 289,451 882,793 si 12,000 -- u 25,000......... 90 1,208,846 1,432| 637,949| 640,331| 1,557,789 · t, 25,000 — , 50,000..... .. .. 69 # 1,795 757,645| 1,017,783| 2,325,148 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .... .. .. . 139 22,117,772 16,990 6,895,036| 13,664,798 24,917,851 119. Victoria, North-Nord. # Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. , ..... 5 6,800 23 1,916 3,364 5,776 4) «s- n 12,000......... 15 83,270 139 31,875 47,345 ,286 u 12,000 º- t 25,000 .... .. . 4 52,700 83 17,179 44,673 71,475 m 25,000 — n 50.000.... .. ... 5| 120,414 117 41,844 92,296| 161,200 n 50,000 and over, et plus.. ........ 1 62,500 17 9,100 59,950 74,620 l2O. Victoria, South-Sud. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000 ........ 3 760 23 1,900 700 3,030 3 2, ©-^- n 12,000..... .. .. 36 206,937 245 71,583 147,612 263,757 u 12,000 — 1 25,000......... 8 88,864 106 34,294 # 126,007 11 4 J, •- 1, 50,000. .. .. .. . 6| 209,840 209 59,092| 127,620| 215,865 u 50,000 and over, et plus......... . " 8 1,133,424 # 1# 1,iï# 1,AE 121. VVaterloo, North-Nord. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000.... ... 6 11,950 24 3,505| | 2,413 7,970 9 - 1, 12,000... . .. . 60 325,574 603| 137,708| 149,642| 373,111 t, 12,000 6-8 u 25,000. ... ... . 24 331,451 435 140,987 199,926 408,525 . 25,000 — l' iJºU',WUU • • • • , • . . # a # 702 239,193| 450,978| | 854,117 n 50,000 and over, et plus....... • © © © 27| 3,539,922 2,360 777,542| l,800,014| 3,320,989 122. VVaterloo, South-Sud, Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000 ... ... 3 5,825 12 3,150 4,237 9 6-g º 12,000........ 32| 228,503 248| 68,695 72,030| 183,428 •t 12,000 — 1t 4iJ, UUU . . . . . . . . 12| 192,340 182 70,667 95,344| 226,329 n 25,000 — u 50,000. ... ... . 17| 487,940 496 184,121| 275,358| 559,977 u 50,003 and over, et plus . .... ... . 28| 4,496,115 2,993 1,127,726 2,454,055| 4,274,690 123. Welland. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000........ 5 5,125 37 2, 500 3,525 $ 2, •-; n 12,000.... ... . 29 - 258 71,472 81,559| 188,333 n 12,000 e- 11 25,000. .. .. .. . 11 141 y 53,825| 172,486 n 25,000 º-,-# lº iJU, VUU • • . • • • , . 6| 129 42,375 79,650 192,715 u 50,000 and over, et plus.. ........ . 10 576| 207,io0 343,020| 663,175 124 Wellington, Centre. - ' , Under, au-dessous, 2,000. ... ... . 13 54 5,805 390 10,437 u 2,000 — 11 L4a, VJVJV • • • • . • . 20 149| 38,864 35,823 103,590 m 12,000 — 11 au', vUv • • • • • • • . 8 120 33,561| 98,285 154,030 m 25,000 G º Asº > 11 JU, UUU • • • • • • • . 4 26 11,234 82,284 116,280 u 50,000 and over, et plus. ... .... .. . 2 101 32,909 126,770 194,709 125. Wellington, North-Nord. - • Under, au-dessous, 2,000. ... .. . 4 24 3,025 100 4,418 2 ,-» n 12,000. : 24 276 65,381 63,253| 162,103 tt 12,000 — u 25,000. .. .. . 9 53| 20,243 107,757| ' 152,533 u 25,000 — t 50,000.... 90 # 140,257| 196,165 u 50,000 and over, et plus. .......... 7 271 90, 1,141,582 1,428,092 l26, Wellington, South-Sud. - - - Unde§, § 2 ooo§ 6 7,065 39| 4,558 745 6,675 3 2, ' •= t1 I.4•VWJWJ • • • , , , . 26| 163,455 214 73,922 57,820 158,968 ti 12,000 — n 25,000...... 19| , 343,I15 315| 104,576 169,880 336,097 11 25,000 — n 50,000. ... ... . 14| 400,097 414| 144,300 , 271,938 510,370 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .... .... ig 2# 1,352 57§ 1,§ 2# C—20# 308 · CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvIII. Manufactures of Districts by groups of values of production. Estab- º lish- Em- s#º Cost of | Value of ments. ployees. wage° materials. | products. Districts. # Capital. Employés. salaires # des IValeur des \ isse- matériaux | produits. ments. et gages. D NO. 3 NO. $ $ 3 127._Wentworth, N. & Brant N. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. .... 9 15,870 48 5,421 2,360 10,380 9 «º-º- u 12,000. ... .... 17 77,652 79 21,983 68,161 104,822 tt 12,000 #-,-,-# 1 25,000. ... ... . 6| 171,300 47 19,194 58,133| 106,025 , u 25,000 — 11 50,000 ... .. . 3| 67,400 72 ,682 46,095 80,500 » 50,000 and over, et plus. .......... 7| .344,161 165 64,809| 555,162| 693,467 128. VVentworth, South-Sud. # nder, au-dessous, 2,000. ... .. .. 4 4,487|. 21 1,185 © º 2,505 3 2,000 — 1t 12,000. .. . .. . 28| 168,680 202 53,296 56,343| 140,701 u 12,000 — n 25,000. .. .. .. . 12| 213,609 263 63,489| 121,605| 226,516 n 25,000 #-8 t1 UU, 9| 217,470 299 91,308 157,719| 315,000 u 50,000 and over, et plus. , ... ... .. . 7| l,464,242 898 339,835 1,086,626| 1,808,247 129. York, East-Est. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000. .. . ... . 5 14,225 40 4,223 800 6,700 · 24, q=gRg-# n 12,000. ... ... . 16 123,246 192| 54,089 10,500 117,512 n 12,000 -,-# t, 25,000. .. .. .. . 7 69,950 91 32,004 42,878| 107,870 n 25,000 mamp g » 50,000. .. . .. .. 7| 120,914 181 77,532 130,500 256,160 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .. ... .. .. . 11| 1,294,007 537| 220,210 412,106 896,029 13O. York, North-Nord. <- Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000. ..... g 4 5,200 23 2,540 900 4,827 $ 2,000 4-g n 12,000. .... .. , 20| | 75,532 133 37,236 61,288| 118,225 m 12,000 — 11 25,000. .. . 3 27, 28 10,290 26,36( 46,326 tt 4oiJ', ,-,es n 50,000. ....... 2 56,950 14 5,400 61,150 69,700 • 50,000 and over, et plus. ......... . 3 220,700 192 73,500 198,430 326,785 131. York, VVest-Ouest. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000........ 2 3,250 16 ) $ $ 1,650 2,000 -- 11 12,000. .. ... .. 37| 274,280 330| 116,822 66,560 250,946 n 12,000 — ti 25,000 ... ... . 14| 193,539 185 67,913| 108,098| 222,255 u 25,000 — n 50,000. ... ... . 14| 413,794 346 125,437| | 242,276| 491,652 n 50,000 and over, et plus. ......... . 18| 3,379,554 2,242| 970,440| 2,345,789| 4,304,387 LPrlnce Edward Mslande 132. Eings. 5 Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ........ 16 33,720 171 8,903 8,216 ,843 2,000 — n 12,000. ... ... .. 60| 325,301 833 57,206| 167,945 ,532 u 12,000 •mos u 25,000. ........ 2| 5,190 5 l,354 24,795 30,155 ! ? 25,000 GºAsm - " t ! ,000 © C @ @ @ # @ s @ @ © $ dº , ſ ! • • @ $ n 50,000 and over, et plus ........... Q @ © © © © © © © © º 133. Prince, Elast-Est. . Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000. ...... .. 84 33,832 238 12,484 22,550 42,847 J) ºgmg - 11 M.49VVV • • • • • • • • • 39| 148,235 371 44,239 89,558 175,855 n 12,000 — 1t 40,VUUU • • • • • • • • • 7 62,300 70 22,442 61,707| 115,996 1t 4aU, ©- 2 11 UV,VUU . • • • • • . . 5 243,552 95 27, 81,975| 144,067 u 50,000 and over, et plus .... ... .... © © © © © © «s C # $ 134. Prince, VVest-Ouest. Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000..... ... 31 34, 2.36 11,357 14,310 32,641 2,000 — n 12,000. ... ..... 34| 122,971 421 29,479 79,032 137,913 n 12,000 — n 25,000. ... , ... . 2 23,600 147 7,707 16,150 29,500 n 25,000 © -> 1? 9 vvºvº • • • • • • • • • @ C © © $ @ © © © © © L, u 50,000 and over, et plus ....... .. .. © © ºD © © 0 6 # 135. Queens, East-Eist. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000... ..... 16 18,140 96 5,092 7,592| 15,860 2,000 — 1º +45 VUW • • • • • • • • • 17 80,630 210 14,197 61,361 90,900 n 12,000 — m 25,000..... .. . 5 15,450 19 5,290 80,361 92,057 11 25,000 sym -, $ ! 50,000 e © s e e @ º $ 1 4, 6 l, 7 24,197 29,920 n 50,000 and over, et plus ........... © © C) • • © © © C @ RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 309 TABLEAU xvIII. Manufactures des districts de recensement par groupes des valeurs de la production. Estab- 6 - $s lish- Em- s#es Cost of | Value of ment8. Capital. ployees. Wages materials. | products. 4è a © ,-º 'apita gm-g-s -e-- #-ts ºRº Districts. # Employés. Salaires † des Valeur des Il] § et gages | mººrºux produits. NO. 3 NO, $ $ $ 136. Queens, VVest-Ouest. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000..... ... 16| 37,440 113 6,280 9,673 17,75l 9 &-# 1? 1.429VVVJ • • • • • • • • . 24 6,887 317 47,504 61, 136,946 u 12,000 º A , •t 25,000......... 16 208,702 179 54,239 159,525 257,120 m 25,000 — 11 LWJ9VJVJVJ • • • • • • . . 6| 244,007 151 41,535 76, 177,958 u 50,000 and over, et plus ......... . # 9 126 48,280 271,800 y Quebec. 137. Argenteuil. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000..... .... 4 3,190 17 1,755 2,789 5,398 2, ,gs tt 12,000. .. .. .. 44 134,165 216 # 169,303 y n 12,000 – u 25,000... .. 7| 104,035 85 27, 73,096 119,795 11 aiJ, #- v1 Ayv, vvv - • . . . . . . . 4| 407,000 1§ |) # 137,000 u 50,000 and over, et plus ....... .... 4| 1,502,500 827 264,174| 329,818 37,450 138. Ot. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000......... 8 13, 19 1,255 200 2,350 ,000 6-gº 11 L4a , VJVJV • • • • • • • • • 29 73,982| 99 20,702 190,407| 233,422 ti 12,000 — n 25,000. .. .. .. .. 15 72,040 49 13,129| 199,343 245,413 u 25,000 º,-s º 50,000. .. ..... . 1 14,200 37 10,500 23,000 ,000 n 50,000 and over, et plus ........... , C) @ t ) © # # # # 6 ® 139. Beauce. - Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000..... ... 33 37,010 87 9,670 34,616 47,893 $ .. — , n 12,000 ........ 142 258,775 402 71,446 454,740 591,521 u 12,000 – " u 25,000......... 10| 139,505 206 40,450 90,680| 161,420 t1 25,000 - m 50,000... .. .. . , @ © © f$ $ # @ © © E @ u 50,000 and over, et plus .......... . 2 174,000 215 40,932 115,000 203,000 14O. Beauharnois. Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000.. ...... , s º, Q , # @ Q à $ $ L º 3 2,000 — u 12,000......... 17 119,554 55 15,228 80,815| 119,641 11 12,000 – m 25,000... .... . 7 58,463 38 13,357 74,880| 104,041 n 25,000 – n 50,000......... 3| 141,844 86 40,615 49,000 101,713 n 50,000 and-over, et plus ........... 6| 6,112,332 2,651| 975,135 1,154,683| 2,885,702 141. Bellechasse. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000........ 4 3,200 6 659 5,601 6,863 ) q - ; n 12,000......... 83| 58,745 85 17,035| 151,039 186,604 A 12,000 - u 25,000. .. .. .. . 1| 14,600 18 4,300 4,200 18,920 m 25,000 $- 11 50,000. .. , ... .. . º C , , 4 # @ 6# 0 © © • 50,000 and over, et plus .......... . # © © 142. Berthier. © Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000........ . 3 1,225 4 440 4,660 5,529 2,000 — n 12,000. ... ... . 41 87,060 103 26,269| 176,860| 225,175 u 12,000 — u 25,000. ... ... .. 5 59,900 59 23,480 50,302 79,740 t1 4aU, sºmme u 50,000, . ... ... . O © g , @ º Q º g 9 © ue u 50,000 and over, et plus ..... ...... 2 315,000 167 53,128 80,000 141,000 143. Bonaventure. # Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000......... 9 18,139 45 4,118 6,819 12,114 2 e^- 11 12,000. ... ... .. 22| 113,883 204 29,75 46,723 95,828 n 12,000 ©-# t1 25,000. .. .. ... . 4 33,265 88 22,375 27,650 68,550 n 25,000 — tt 50,000. ... ... .. 3| 97,900 74| 20,944| 40,375| 94,060 n 50,000 and over, et plus.. .... » g @ © ga 1 57,300 34 8,720 32,000 58,000 144. Brome. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000......... 2 7,125 18 838 350 1,750 3 2,000 — u 12,000...... ... 38 94,945 128 29,844| 221,883 276,136 11 12,000 — n 25,000... ...... 8 69,600 85 29,098 93,920 14t,511 u 25,000 ſ-) º 50,000... ...... 5 57,700 30 , 9,045 130,892 154,555 n 50,000 and over, et plus........... . 1 61,500 49 12,710 36,950 59,800 310 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvIII. Manufactures of Districts by groups of values of production. Estab- g) - lish- Em | º† | Cost of Value of DmentS. Capital ployees. | wage8 materials. | products. à s ? g- apital. u-ga » … d-» 6-ºr- > Districts.. Eta- Employés. Sa ires | Coût des Valeur des blisse- t, matériaux produits. ments. et gages. No. | 3 | NO, $ $ $ 145. Chambly & Verchères. - Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ........ 3 19,000 8 1,701 1,187 3,333 · · 3 2,000 — u 12,000. ........ 32| 138,305 197 45,956| 158,150| 238,969 n 12,000 — n 25,000......... 7 59,700| 53 15,982 89,492| 124,827 , 11 , 4oiJ, 1 – . Il b0,000 s s @ @ @ ' , • a , * ; 2 91,000 86 17,400 ,000 72,000 n 50,000 and over, et plus....... .. .. 2| 354,849 181 75,792| 214,946| 362,591 146. Champlain. # Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000......... 14 21,175 38 3,475 7,947 12,920 3 2,000 — n 12,000 .... ... . 58| 148,614 268 42,449| 223,968| 314,329 · 11 12,000 º-º- n 25,000 ... .. ... 9 72,775 # 23,005 84,825 129,006 ' n Zo,UUU . - u 50,000. .... .. , . 1| 33,500 83| 15,360 6,700| | 40,000 u 50,000 and over, et plus........... . 7| 4,357,016 1,355| 442,363| 746,113| 2,049,270 147. Charlevoix. . nder, au-dessous, 8 2,000..... ... 11 9,600 . 17 2,177 11,057 14,543 2, º-e n 12,000..... .. .. 26| 90,150 149| 20,632 | 53,818| y 12,000 — n 25,000..... ... . (@ @ é @ é $ 1 @ # | g 4 5 # #ð T § ð....... 2| 44,250 39| 8,050 | 31,150| 53,810 º 50,000 and over, et plus....... .... ſ ) $ $ © © # @ U# # @ @ 148. Châteauguay. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .... ... . 1 4,900 7 600 # Q; 1,200 3 2,000 — n 12,000. ........ 29 78,595 104 22,998| 148,543| 197,581 1t # •myms l ! # # # # # # © e ºr , 14| 41,450 31 7,06 | , 196,579 225,278 17 ſooo and over, et p§ : @ @ us © # @ : : 149. Chicoutimi & Saguenay. Under, au-dessous, 3 # $ $ $ $ $ e # # @ # # 97 12,398 # # J) •ème 1º L49 W RUU , • • • • • . . . 99,6: 440 566 71, ,861 u 12,000 — n 25,000, .... ... 8| 173,750 202 363 | 78,53ol i25º56 Ir 25,000 — n 50,000......... 2 44,500 76 14,950 48,700 69,780 u 50,000 and bver, et plus...... ..... 5| 1,087,728 991 190,145 2 667,584 15O. Compton. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ........ 8 11,415 35 3,814 8,102 12,512 $ 2,000 — ºf l.4»V W VU'. .. • • • • • , . 67 310,165 363| 75,549| 224,085| 348,269 n 12,000 i - ^s n 25,000........ . 10 149,509 182 51,458 75,250 162,525 | n 25,000 — t, 50,000. ....... . 3| 101,675 104 30,134 44,630 2 n 50,000 and over, et plus... .. ...... 7| 1,495,839 721| 199,550| 579,513 918,203 15l. Deux-Montagnes. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ........ 1 755 2 200 ©v e y -> •t 12,000. ... ... . 32| 138,650 117 24,462| 196,436[ 248,647 l ! # .– U! # © © © © © © © © © # · 73,875 110 # # 124,428 11 9 ºmgº |! y Nº - v• • • • • • • • • 16, 7 3 9 25,000 t, 50,000 and over, et plus.. .. ... .... . © © © © U> © @ º 152. Dorchester. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000....... @ 5 6,800 11 1,698 5,323 8,262 2,000 •- n 12,000. ... ... .. 56 60,895 118 19,863| 191,734| 235,535 0 f # «- > ! ! # «© © s © e s a s 3 6,950 8 9 37,867 45,209 § 5ºooo and over, et § # Ö © © © ·© © · © s 153. Drummond & Arthabaska Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000. ........ 17 30,201 90 6,306 8,297 16,580 3 2,000 — m 12,000. .. .. , , .. 149 522,942| 637 136,257| 543,598 757,625 n 12,000 -- tt 25,000. .... .. , . JG| 213,198 173 45,996 96, 174,778 n 25,000 — 11 UAJ9VVJV . • • • • • • • • 6| 164,618 186 47,520 91,914| 188,150 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .......... 4 526,500 206 78,120 261,950 414,000 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 311 TABLEAU xvIII. Manufactures des districts de recensement par groupes des valeurs de la production. Districts. 154, Gaspé. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000 2,000 ©- 9 J ! u 12,000 § 25, ºt 4 i V, •t 50, º 50,000 and over, et plus...... s 4 $ $ $ $ 155. EIochelaga. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000 § 12 ooo 10 º, J, UNUNJ - " ! ! LWJ, \JºUU • • • • • , , , , ,000 . tt OU, u 50,000 and over, et plus. ...... .. ts l56. Eſuntingdon. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000.. ...... § 12.ooo tt L4, u 25,000 n 50,000 and over, et plus..... 'a ' ' ' ' 157._Jacques-Cartier. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000 p gagN, u 12,000 m 12,000 11 40, n 25,000 © © © © © © © © e © $ $ • © e © © © º- A,-$ • •s • s s e s e • $ $ é @ # s $ $ g $ tt L4, " II 4é) UAUAU . . , • • • • , . n 25, •i- @ @ @ @ @ g $ $ $ sé-i-à- * • s s s * e a e l ^ d è ® e s s mn=mº º º @ @ @ s , s e u 50,000 and over, et 158. Joliette. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000 © • • • • • • • plus º º , a e , t s s « s $ 2,000 - 11 12,000. .. ... .. , m 12, º-; n 25,000. .. .. .. . u 25,000 sgmes 11 50,000. .. .. ... . n 50,000 and over, et plus........ .. 159._ECamouraska. : Under, au-dessous, 3 .2,000 * $ 2,000 y $-g-5 n 12,000. .. .. ... u 12,000 g-gs •t 25,000. .. , . .. , I! # res-gs l'! ,000 * @ # @ , a e © e u 50,000 and over, et plus.. .. .. .. ... . 16O. Labelle. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000. ........ ,000 u- > I! l49 VJVJVJ • • • • • • , , , n 12,000 Quºmºmº it 25,000. .. .. ... |! 25,000 ſºn âmg •t 50,000. .. ... .. . u 50,000 and over, et plus...-. ...... 161. Laprairie & Napierville. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000.. .. ... 2,000 f-g tt 12,000. ... ... . u 12,000 -v- n 25,000. , . .. .. . • 25,000 mgºms n 50,000. ...... .. u 50,000 and over, et plus............ 162. L'Assomption. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000, ........ 3 2,000 — t 12,000. ........ n 12,000 ©m » u 25,000. ... , ... . • 25,000 ©-, 11 50,000. ....... u 50,000 and over, et plus...... : U © ! Estab- ® lish- † sº#º | coat #. # mentS. 4, ployees. materials. | products. § | Cºpºl , # és vages Coat des valeur d ta- (ſl D1O\768, @ Oût des ©Ulr C168 blisse- ploy † matériaux produits. mentS. et gages. NO. $ NO, $ $ $ 53 51,498 287| 14,532 34,372 61,979 70| 214,746 819 71,128| 202,386 ,295 8| 37,348 195| 16,652 4,016 137,204 5| 44,700 165| 27,338 0,280 ) 151,258 1 ,500 66| 14,365 18,750 000 · 8 # '51 29,653 19,471 62,oi1 8| 199,949 138| 59,112 60,715| 155,384 10| 256,177| . 294| 118,950 165,708| | 377,250 21| 8,612,547 5,b33| l,866,413| 4,547,691| 8,019,191 l 2,000 5 500 600 1,200 30| 99,740 77| 19,987 # 222,850 #| i#oº 14 2 80,808| 92,600 1| 43,600 9 4,100| 21,400| 30,850 y · 6 20,250 '23| 11,8i4 22,553 ,992 5| 112,472 64 # 27,555| 76,872 7| 257,5 273| 101,425| 79,346| | 264,979 12| 4,478,240 1,374| 652,313| 1,932,731| 3,422,610 3 5,100|. 23 1,800 205 3,780 48| 107,119 121| 27,937| 227,648| 296,944 7| 145,426 165 36,702 47,994 119,115 · 6] 587,088 367| 129,000 273,500 672,769 3 8,400 9 1,620 977 3,917 23| 143,755 116| 29,080 125,160 172,924 5| 13,450 25 3,310 * 65,105 78,519 · 1 40,7oo 'éol 21,ooo 15,7oo 60,450 17| 30,100 39 4,687| 15,100| 21,860 57| 169,161 191| 48,688] 203,143 283,015 , 7| 82,125 138| 27,580j 62,004 122,545 2| # 66| 15,275| 37,615| 64,792 3 º 387| 75,352 227,350 9 ' i7 2# '49 11,9o7| 95,542 118,3o8 8| 102,163 173| 32,627| 114,839| 154,084 · 1 79,ooo '60 21,ôôo .. 52,882 '29 108,561 io4 24,534 164,299 218,788 8| 72,800 123| 34,035 72,364| 130, · 1| 242,000 324 64,950 121,646 248,3oo 312 CENSUs oF CANADA, 19ol. TABLE xvIII. Manufactures of Districts by groups of values of production. Estab- » 0) lish- Em- s#º Cost of | Value of ments. ployees. wages materials. | products. Districts. # Capital. Employés. Salaires | Coût des Valeur des §© et gageS. matériaux produits. NO. 3 NO, $ 3 3 163. Laval. - Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000......... 1 2,700 5 l, 150 1,500 2,000 — 11 12,000......... 10 37,700 39 10,118 33,368 52,507 n 12,000 — m 25,000. ........ 5 2,300 87 5,706 59,266 78,873 tt 25,000 — n 50,000. ....... 2 73,500 68 33,538 24,970 81,125 u 50,000 and over, et plus............ ( ) ( ) © © © © L © © © © $ '164 Lévis. \ Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000......... · 5 8,227 82| 4,133 © º 5,400 2,000 — t1 12,000. .. ...... 34| 135,777 250 53,628| 113,139| 203,510 1, 12,000 4-> 1 25,000. ........ 1i 280,305 225 66,173 67,994 188,663 n 25,000 ©- u 50,000......... - 5 135,300 207 75,833 95,225 183,552 •t 50,000 and over, et plus. ....... .. : 7 •- 1,215 ,445| 696,892 1,425,145 165, L'Islet. Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000....... - 10 37,875 66 7,391 3,408 12,656 2 - 1t L4,VUU . . • • • • • - 33 135,233 188 32,017| 99,140 171,264 n 12,000 - t1 4iJ, UUU . • • • • • • • . dº @ # # © C} © ' • e @ ts • ! 25,000 ·- | | 5 vvv • • • • • • • • • # @ } © © º 50,000 and over, et plus.. .. .. ...... 42 © 166. Lotbinière. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000.... : .... 12| 17,605 58i . # 9,433| 17,702 2,000 — tº 12,000. ........ 67| 110,591 348 40,52# 226,731 322,822 || # •- » 25,000. ... .. .. 5 ,325 66 15,026 46,648 79,084 m 25, •- 11 OU,WUU. .. . , . .. . © º 4º ^ ·- - e 9 º - - . tt 50,000 and over, et plus........ .· • » • 1 54,000 51 9,190 28,809 53,501 167. Maisonneuve. - Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000... ..... 1 5, 750 600 1,500 2 - n 12,000. ........ • 17 118,000 145 50,263 25,165 111,740 º 12,000 — : n 25,000. ........ 19| 254,387 307| 116,012 92,375| 311,536 n 25, - vt 50,000. .. .. ... . 16| 205,819 285 115,744| 251,722 497,680 u 50,000 and over, et plus ........... 22 7,281,881 4,752 1,704,913| 6,780,508| 10,031,441 168. Maskinongé. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ....... 3 3, 8 661 3,119 4,343 3 2,000 — n 12,000. .. ...... 46| 121,108 197| 29,196| 218,690 283,941 u 12,000 — , n 25,000. ... .... 4 39,665 102 15,225 ,589 67,463 • 25,000 — u 50,000. .. , .... . 1 18,900 12| 5,800 17,275 29,300 n 50,000 and over, et plus ... .. ... 6 1| 227,000 234 84,125 95,000| 200,000 169. Mégantic. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ...... 4- 15 12,564 21 2,798 18,849 22,598 3 2,000 — " L4,WUU. . . , . .. . 72| 163,304 291| 62,758| 206,116| 309,397 t, 12,000 – n 25,000. ........ 4 68,900 74 23,869 28,325 77,200 • 25,000 - n 50,000. .. ..... 2 87,500| , 68 18,640 43,300 78,000 u 50,000 and over, et plus ... ....... 5| 555,284 348 97,604| 308,529| 516,002 17O. Missisquoi. - Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000......... 3 8,050| 19 2,375 1,050 3,789 $ 2,000 - tt 12,000. .... .... 42 185,723 186 48,399 212,171 297,125 • 12,000 - t1 25,000. ........ 8 81,825 65 16,921 131,321 169,207 • 25,000 - ti 50,000. ...... .. 4 99,168 80 , 165 70,804 142,670 u 50,000 and over, et plus ........... 2 y 459 194,146 211,769l 421,971 171. Montcalm. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000. ........ 2 3,925 3 215 1,346 1,595 3 2,000 - 11 12,000. ........ 18 34,364 47 7,310 90,096 113,212 u 12,000 — tt 25,000. ........ 3 28,197 19 4,259 26,376 39,933 u 25,000 — u 50,000. ........ 1 ) 86 5, 13,000 2 u 50,000 and over, et plus .. ......... $ 6 © N, © © © © · RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 313 TABLEAU xvIII. Manufactures des districts de recensement par groupes des valeurs de la production. - Estab- © lish- Em | º† | Cost of | value of ments. ployees. Wages. materials. | products. Districts. # Capital. Employés. salaires # des † des §. et gages. matériaux produits. NO, 3 NO. 3 $ · 3 172. Montmagny. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000......... 4 5,710 13 1,570 2,075 4, ,000 — u 12,000......... 24] 103,300 86 19,197 92,539ſ 130,708 n 12,000 — t, 25,000. ....... . 2 19,700 81 ,544 17,667 31,003 n 25,000 — 11 50,000. ... . l| 61,410 19j 10,150| 20,860| 38,800 u 50,000 and over, et plus .......... 2 302,000 # 2 132,355| 264,670 1'73. Montmorency. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000....... , 2 10,000 8 1,315 © © 2, $ 2,000 — u 12,000......... 18 # 74 15,820 75,251| 108,814 n 12,000 — 11 44 V9WJWJ . - • • • • • • . 2 8,000 8 1,669 23,710 28,750 u 25,000 ºgn,m, 11 UV,WUU • • • • • . , . . 2 132,065 49 16,340 39,167 85,500 u 50,000 and over, et plus ..... ..... © © 9 s ſ > ©s 9 © © © © 174. Montreal, Ste. Anne. | W Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000......... 1 8,050 9 307 175 5 2,000 — n 12,000......... 40| 276,366 361| 148,107 81,91 298,374 u 12,000 — t, 25,000. .. .. , . 60| 863,728 929| 383,940| | 394,136 1,052,850 n 25,000 — it 50,000. ........ 76| 2,221,937 2,225| 949,795| 1,051,895| 2,621,968 u 50,000 and over, et plus ........... 105| 25,098,176 16,065| 6,335,527| 16,034,905| 27,869,378 175. Montreal, St. Antoine., w Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. .. ..... - s © º © © e 4 • · • j) •-e n 12,000... ..... 36| 269,249 318| 129,351 73,190 3 n 12,000 ©- u 25,000......... 30 454,352 471 215,233 172,767 527,573 11 4U, º- tt 50,000. ... ... 25| 827,658 699| 301,593| | 323,375| | 870, u 50,000 and over, et plus .......... 39| 4,207,297 4,264 1,760,133 3,135,331 6,435,233 176. Montreal, St. Jacques. M Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000......... © © • s © © • • 2 C 2 e-g n 12,000. . 73 423,426 682 252,715 , 149,333| 553,998 m 12,000 ,-# 1 25,000. .. ... .. . 52 704,274 719[ 287,810 253,763 870,891 u 25,000 •gms tt 50,000. ... .. .. , 19 326,400 496 179,323 204,610 627,730 n 50,000 and over, et plus .......... . 32| 2,278,511 2,530| 884,797| 2,080,035| 4,081,716 1'77. Montreal, St. Laurent. I - Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000.. ... . 2 140 11 1,700 © © 1,000 $ 2,000 — u 12,000...... ... 88| 343,914 741| 278,623| 149,190 597,206 m 12,000 — • 25,000. ... .. 45| 475,501 569| 234,616 y 701,064 u 25,000 — t 50,000... ... . 80 # 770| 330,674| | 351,471| | 977,291 n 50,000 and over, et plus . ... ...... 30| 3,005,085 2, 202 955,874| 1,376,078| 3,523,356 178. Montreal, Ste. Marie. nder, au-dessous, 3 2,000. .. ...... © © © e 0 0 0 © © $ 2, •- 1t L4, VUV . • • • • • • • • éº 35| 159,043 334| 121,321 70,709 251,330 1 12,000 — 1t 25,000. ........ # 143,454 222| 102,134 79,097| 270,700 u 25,000 — 11 Uv, vvv . • • • • • • • • 11| 440,238 350| 106,783| 154,863| 362,000 u 50,000 and over, et plus ........... 24| 8,571,405 5,809| 2,082,329| 7,048,600 12,283,492 179, Nicolet. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000...... .. # 4,100 7 1,087 1,511 2,722 2,000 - º l2,000. ... ... . 75 153,810 235 42,836 342,074 420,015 u 12,000 - u 25,000 ... , ... 4 ,4 35 12,482 40,414 62,055 t1 25,000 — n 50,000........ ſ© © , s s © º © e u 50,000 and over, et plus.......... 2l 112 25,650 104,200 158,500 314 . CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvIII. Manufactures of Districts by groups of values of production. # Salari 18Il- Em- |. ºº | Cost of | Value of ments. ployees. † |m§iais.| product . Districts § Capital | - º º-» ©-s-8 U} bi§. Employés. Salaires Coût des Valeur des mentS, et gages. matériaux| produits. NO, $. NO. , 8 3 $ 18O. Pontia,o. 4 nder, au-dessous, $ 2,000........ 11 28,195 52 5,743 4,691 13,761 3 2,000 msº ,t 12,000........ 2$ 75,350 l43 31,883| 64,147 123,277 u 12,000 1-8 n 25,000 ....... © © º º # @ ſ $ © © © $ g u 25,000 — n 50,000. ... ... 3 102,550 122 26,540| 60,500| 93,000 u 50,000 and over, et plus. ......... 1 97,000 17 8,500 91,580 175,000 181. Portneuf. « Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000..... ... $ 18,905 52| 6,748| 2,700 11,988 , ms u 12,000. ... .. .. 59 199,845 304 52,266 243,174 342,817 , 12,000 — n 25,000. .. ... .. 12 196,450 204 44,030 97, 197,950 u 25,000 Emmi n 50,000. ... ... . 11 314,331 363 107,096 167,468 378,392 u 50,000 and over, et plus. ...... .... 3| 205,437 185 43,616| 116,400 269,800 182. Quebec, Centre. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000........ @ é J $ $ $ L , ($ | 5 t @ 4# $ 9 #é•é•és It 9 vvv • • • • • « • • 17 1 # 150 135 52,305 50, 801 138, 672 u 12,000 ©-I u 25,000. ... .. .. 9 248,485 178 72,524 59,720 166,086 u 25,000 e - # 1l 4 WJ,WUWU . • • • • • • • 14 843,347 483 133,616 179,614 422,593 n 50,000 apd over, et plus. ... ..... 5| 1,054, 528| 200, 473,609| 983,776 183. Quebec, East-Eist. 1 » Unde§dessou $ 2,ooo........ 1 # 7| 1,164 4© © 1,340 1 º» ©- º m 12,000........ 63 399,593 554 160,859 187,396 463,073 n 12,000 g - 1 25,000. .. .... , 37 497,651 602 179,843 330,261 648,748 n 25,000 — !t 50,000. ... ... 31| 1,037,414 #| 25#| § 1,o7ºoºº n 50,000 and over, et plus. .......... 50| 4,126, 5,470 1,790,087| 4,985,909 7,987,267 184. Quebec, VVest-Ouest. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000. ....... @ @ ſ @ L© © © # © © (# # $ ſ-º-i- 11 L4,VUWU'. - • • • • • . 15 79,312 160 55,698 29,645 112,626 n 12,000 @msm , n 25,000 ........ 4 45,526 58| 21,774 22,188 54,500 n 25,000 ©-. -- n 50,000. ....... 8 254,200 154 57,863 122,883 305,211 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .. ........ 5| 851,212 266| 122,733| 119,712 451,222 185. Quebec, County-Comté. Undel, au-dessous, $ 2,000 ... ... 42 22,700| 29 3,620 885 17,311 ) – ' n T2,000.... ... . · 14 57,954 142 29,503 41,367 80,259 tt 12,000 ,-) º 25,000........ 5 73,770 178 30,189 36,735 88,952 II 25,000 ©-- > n 50,000 ... .. . 2 56,300 | 77 16,603 20,500 51,000 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .... .... 4| 2,995,599 974| 326,639| 651,400 1,140,000 186. Richelieu. nder, au-dessous, $ 2,000.... , ... 4 8,505 24 1,935 1,700 5,775 » – !t 12,000. .. ... . 43 , 204,280 225| 51,706| 174,418 , 258,037 º 12,000 gº-e n 25,000. ... ... . 12 221,472 211 69,391 91,126 202,560 tt 25,000 — n 50,000. ... ... . 2 ,461 47 , 455| 29,454| 71,850 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .. .. .. 3 450,150 1,094 317,000 215,648 590,900 187. Richmond & Wolfe. nder, au-dessous, 3 2,000........ 14 34,465 53 5,858 11,001 16,818 » •ê• -2 m 12,000. ... ... . 114 343,190 435 90,169 372,205 519,386 tt 12,000 a-, n 25,000 ... ... . 11 123,950 157 38,776 87,427 166,825 n 25,000 ©-5 n 50,000· · · · 3 233,473 164 59,980 43,000 132,750 n 50,000 and over, et plus.......... . 8| 1,304,069 503l 175,057| 567,436l 1,075,514 (, RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 315 TABLEAU xvIII. Manufactures des districts de recensement par groupes des valeurs de la production. #- º, Salari l8Il• 8 18 , 168 Em- Cost of | Value of ments. $ ployees. •# materials | products. Districts. Eta | Capital. E-ii-ºs ages ©#- agy gm -> blisse- Employés. Sa ires | Coût des Valeur des ments et gages matériaux | produits. . NO. 3 NO. $ $ $ 188._ Rimouski. º Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000 ....... 21 29,641 83 7,872 15,876 27,715 2,000 — u 12,000........ 77| 270,493| 573 85,708| 234,691 ,300 tt 12,000 ©-> n 25,000... , .... 7 660 119 23,510 76,071 122,839 , 25,000 — u 50,000 ....... 8 16,7oo 142| 33,900| 47,000 116,000 n 50,000 and over, et plus. ... , ...... 4 502,200 480 103,318 141,950 352,212 189. Rouville. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000... .... 1 900 1 39 153 192 3 2,000 q-gº, tt 12,000. , ...... 31 54,974 78 16,253 171,545 204,417 n 12,000 — f] # # # à 5 a $ @ # 13 67,060 46 ,807| 183,489 210,880 lt y t - s [! 2 vvv• • • • • • • • • $ # é $ © © (@ @ @ # à º º 50,000 and over, et plus. .... ..... 2| 154,151 189 42,964 85,247| 149,088 19O. St. Hyacinthe. 1 nder, au-dessoüs, 3 2,000........ 8 38,095 56 4,911 1,594 9, ,000 — u 12,000. ... .. .. 27| 135,246 119 38,968| 129,183| 191,775 n 12,000 – n 25,000. ... .. .. 18| 277,421 149 49,143| 195,965| 304,001 •t 25,000 — u 50,000. ... .. .. 6 236,696 210 82,249 95,662 211;246 •t 50,000 and over, et plus........... 6| 2,165,061 1,4l 501,448| 946,334| 1,598,535 19i. St. Jean & Iberville. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000........ (@ @ u , C @ • • a , @ # 3 2,000 — 11 12,000. ... ... . 42| 182,302 219 68,780 154,801| 297,879 n 12,000 — u 25,000 ... , ... 19| 131,641 166| 55,743| 187,284 ,939 it 25,000 — u 50,000. ...... , 4| 91,000 # 29,700| 48,194| 116,894 u 50,000 and over, et plus. .. ...... 9| 863,348 638| 216,727| 548,482 1,191,087 192. Shefford. nder, au-dessous, 8 2,000 ....... 8 6,525 19 1,453 l, 3,250 3 2,000 — 1t L24,UWUU , , , . . . . . 78| 315,746 366 82,981| 394,777| 534,690 n 12,000 #-- ºp tt 25,000. ....... 17 194,953 178 54,620 164,640 273,227 n 25,000 ,- $ 1 50,000. ... .. .. 6 9 | 215 78,926 99,999 234,366 u 50,000 and over, et plus. 6| 1,985,718 854| 282,556| 775,833| 1,965,184 193. Sherbrooke. - Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ....... 2 9,820 9 1,115 1,444 2,990 ,000 — u 12,000... .... 23| 144,242 169| 57,506| 57,386| 141,685 m 12,000 gºg-g-a m 25,000. ... .. .. .8 124,486 125 42,658 65,539 146,784 u 25,000 — it 50,000. ... .. .. 10| 520,347 316 98,130| 155,210| 343,188 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .... ...... 13| 2,530,899 1,522 509,177| 1,001,386| 2,163,030 194. Soulanges. nder, au-dessous, $ 2,000........ 2 3,700 9 655 216 969 W ©-g 11 l4,VUU • • • • • • • • 16 55,275 5S 15,554 80,603 108,111 tt 12,000 — 11 4U,UVU . • • • • • • • 3 2 7] 1,590 33,341 41,658 u 25,000 — u 50,000. ... ... . @ @ @ @ $ $ © © ſ ) © u 50,000 and over, et plus. , ... ... .. © 195. Stanstead. $ Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000... . , ... 1 1,510 5 258 Q } $ 640 2,000 — n 12.000. ... ... . 51 246,955 209 59,721 215,407 320,018 u 12,000 e-a-sme n 25,000. ... .... 13 174,550 109 45,815 129,335 216,652 u 25,000 º-5 n 50,000........ 7 102,720 122 42,808 127,755 215,007 u 50,000 and over, et plus. 7| 1,283,146 1,298] 427,826l 1,552,004| 2,310,041 316 - CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xvIII. Manufactures of Districts by groups of values of production. #- Salari lSll - 8Mº168 Em- Cost of | Value of mentS. ployees. and materials. | products. blisse- " Employés. Salafres ût des Valeur des ments. et gages. matériaux | produits. NO. 3 NO. $ $ 3 196. Tenniscouata. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000. ...... 2 2,000 2 330 3,207 3,812 2,000 — 11 12,000... ..... 38| 181,781 215 49,842| 139,400 226,358 • 12,000 — 11 25,000. .. , ... . 7| 92,548 152 41,763| 61,622 119,475 n 25,000 — º 50,000........ 3 ,200 49 15,270 61,269 82,723 · » 50,000 and over, et plus .......... 3| 822,750 526 88,410 96,000 208,191 19'7. Terrebonne. # Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000........ 5 10,450 19 2,548| 2,891 7,330 y ,- -; » 12,000.... .. , . 48 5,855 200 46,943| 189,776 282,396 n 12,000 $-R-P. m 25,000.. .. ... . 10 191,404 192 49,400 80,180 174,340 m 25,000 — 1 50,000........ 2| 82,050 48 14,960 27,730 , 62,250 u 50,000 and over, et plus.... . º © e © º 6 1,338,243 881| 287,311| 508,590 1,136,470 19B. Trois-Rivières & St. Mau- Jº1C6 . Under, au-dessous, 8 2,000........ 7 10,615 32 3,649 2,825 8,055 $ 2,000 — tt 12,000. ....... 40 # 170 40,756 ,548 206,078 i, 12,000 # º # •1 25,000. ... ... . 12 149,172 168 ,099 081 194,417 n 25,000 — m 50,000.... ... . i 193,027 227 73,158 99,732| 234,114 . n 50,000 and over, et plus....... « # 9 a , 8| 983,995 939 197,351 500,775 941,423 199 Vaudreuil. - Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000........ 6 30,550 16 2,270 2,164 5,091 8 2,000 — n 12,000.. .. .... 30| 120,725 99 # 130,214| 173,063 |! 12,000 , º r |!t 25,000 # > # L # $ # * © # © © # $ © © # 45 º> ' ºr 2 · - 0f 50, D # # # © e s e (# @ , » 50,000 and over, et plus........... 2OO. Wright. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000........ 2 9,723 6 630 500 2,717 ,000 — II 12,000........ 20| 127,292 197 37,763| 44,159| 100,800 » 12,000 -ès it 25,000.... .. .. 9 224,664 164 50,975 50,875 150,607 m 25,000 – 11 50,000. .. ... .. 2 57,650 61 30,700 16,500 64,950 » 50,000 and over, et plus. ......... . 6| 2,677,578 1,575 578,850| 2,125,500 3,196,275 2O1. Yamaska. Under, au-dessous, $ 2,000. ....... 5| 11,936| 34 3,314 1,912 6,293 3 2,000 — n 12,000. ....... 56| 196,372 231 # 259,466 349,164 u 12,000 #-> •r 25,000. ... ... . 2 # 5 1,120 24,587 27,206 § 5ºooo and over, et p§...... | 1 1s7,ooo is2 27,875 55,ôôoi i60,000 " The ' Terr1tories- Les TerrItoIres, 2O2. Alberta. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000.... .... '3 11,300 15 1,875 1,828 4,149 3 2,000 ºesº * • 12,000. ... .. .. 27 129,265 183 51,24l 68,924 153,313 • 12,000 . — n 25,000. ...... . 9 129,104 92 45,926 59,303 141,671 » 25,000 — n 50,000....... 11| 450,034 234 85,141 213,101| 372, n 50,000 and over, et plus. ..... . v ſl © 6 421,346 218| 139,150 9 641,554 2O3. Assiniboia East-Est. - Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000........ 1 1,000 10 288 g @ 1,800 3 2,000 — n 12,000.... .. .. 13 59,596 105| 21,596 33.423| 82,051 1, 12,000 — n 25,000........ 6| 113,550 83 18,699 76,556| 117,627 n 25,000 - ' n 50,000........ 2 29, 20 8,650 32,300 50,000 n 50,000 and over, et plus. .......... 0 $ @ | . . º © © © RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 317 TABLEAU xvIII. Manufactures des districts de recensement par groupes des valeurs de la production. Estab- † Em- s#es Cost of | Value of ments ployees | w§ | materiale | products. Districts. # Capital. Employés.| salaires Coût des Valeur des mentS. et gages. matériaux | produits. NO, $ NO, 3 $ 3 2O4. Assiniboia, West-C»uest. Under, au-dessous, 3 2,000........ © ſ 3 @ @ © # © @ { # $ © © $ 2,000 — n 12,000........ 11 75,889 77 397 23,101 59,543 # # T # # # # # # # # | ! 1-º- | ? 3 vvve » • • • • • • • , 2 y 9 § 5oooo and over, et pi§.. 2| 64,601| 26| 11,893 92,740| 122,500 2O5. Saskatchewan. $ #ººº # # # # # # 6# # y 4- t , *- v• v • • • • • • • • y ) ,0 7,74 n 12, «g -,ésºis 9 vv-wv • • • • • • • - 2 39,880 17 8,902 15,731 32,800 u 25,000 -- n 50,000 .. .... 3| 119,500 71| 3l,860 52,500 103,600 it 50,000 and over, et plus. , ........ G º é) , © # s @ # à @ 318 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIx. Manufactures of Provinces and Canada-Compared by groups of values of production for 1881, 1891 and 1901. Establish- mentS. Employees. Year. º- {l a-ga- Groups of values. º-, Etablisse- Capital. Employés. Année. ments. NO. 3 NO. Britisln Columbiae ſ 1881. .. . 196 148,335 228 Under 82,000 ....... .. ......... .. .......... ... .. 1891, ... 234 191,547 322 l§ 10 23,260 50 1881 , ... . 161 476,680 637 32,000 to under 312,000........... ............ .. ... . 1891 , ... . 307 1,517,669 1,137 1901 ... . 141 1,140,732 1,186 1881. .. . 85 556,420 | 300 $12,000 to under 325,000. ..... .... .. ....... .. ... .. . 1891. .. . 111 1,749,090 l,664 1901 . . . 90 2,121,415 1,468 ,000 000. .. ... .. . • a s • a s a E » • • • • • • • • • • l.. .. 59 ,865,347 2 325,000 to under 350, 1901 . .. . 69 3,742,034 2,306 ſ# : # # # e s e s e • • » s e s • • • • • • • « , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1891. .. . sºooooºna over | 1901 ... . . #| 15,74451 5 4 ſ 1881 ... .. | ° 415 2,946,435 2,861 Total ... .. .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · · .. . s @ ' $ , # g • 1891 .. .. 770 14,404,394 11,507 ligoï ... 392| 22,901,892 11,454 Manitoba • 4 v ſ 1881 .. .. 142 53,051 225 Under 32,000.............. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... 1891. .. . 456 250,345 576 '- l§. 64 39,345 172 ſ 1881., .. 133 367,430 580 32,000 to under 312,000... ..... ................... 1891. .. . 417 1,303,031 1,472 l§. 113 627,613 917 1881.... 32 239,600 400 312,000 to under 325,000....... ............. * 4 6 ê , 1891 . . 83 651,052 775 1901 , . . , 66 879,165 886 » 1881. .. . 20 203,250 338 325,000 to under 350,000...... .. ............... . , . 1891. .. . 36 585,548 652 1901 ... . 41 1,157,675 878 1881. .. . 17 520,000 378 $50,000 and over.......... ... ............ .......... | 1891. .. . 39 2,889,261 928 1901 . .. . 40 4,835,893 2,366 1881 . .. . 344 1,383,331 1,921 Total .......... ... · · · · · · . ... ....... 1891 . . 1,031 5,684,237 4,403 1901 . .. . 324 7,539,691 5,219 Nevy Brunswiclx. 1881 , ... . 1,986 688,122 3,762 Under 32,000......... ............... ............ 1891. .. . 4,017 1,265,107 6,764 1901 ... . 187 295,303 1,230 Q > 1881. .. . # 1,648,121 5, 161 82,000 to under 312,000........ ... ......... ........ { 1891 . .. . 1,130 3,060,430| . 7,878 1901 . . 419 1,985, •s 4,901 | NoTE—The census statistics in this table for 1881 and 1891 are for all shops and factories, irres- pective of the number of persons † in them ; and in 1901 they are only for shops and factories employing five hands and over, except dairy factories and clay works for which under the instructions to enumerators statistics were #ke§ithout limitation of the numb§ § persons employed. Employees include all persons of the administrative and working forces in establishments RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 319 TABLEAU xIx. Manufactures des provinces et du Canada-Comparées par groupes des valeurs de la production pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. : 995,682 Salaries and Cost of Value of wages. materials. products. sSalaires et Coût des Valeur des Groupes des valeurs. gage8. matériaux. produits. Q> $ 3 $ | Colombie-Britann1quee 54,564 49,247 147,84 70,670 62,884 186,513| } ..... ... .... Au-dessous de 32,000. 6,222 1,640 9,747 229,766 324,525 756,47 506,466 665,096 l,695,097| } ........ .. .. 32,000 à au-dessous de 312,000. 497,739 311,521 " 978,950 160,048 300,244 621,964 l | 598,255 838,809 l,970,933| )-. ... .. .. , . .312,000 à au-dessous de 325,000. 569,792 664,842 1,59o#|] 117,035 198,500 373,500 - 624,650 846,523 2,145,460 }-. .... .. .. . .325,000 à au-dessous de 850,000. 760,141 l,232,034 2,528,920 367,400 401,300| 1,027,000 - 1,786,856 2,705,946 6;001,925 } ... .... ... .. 350,000 et plus. 3,622,644 5,036,647 14,339,852 º 928,813 1,273,816 2,926,784 3,586,897 5,119,258 # º © s L @ e @ # « a © º © © s s @ , ,s ſe ſt m Total. 5,456,538| 7,246,684| 19,447,778 « f MIanitobae 35,889 32,863 89,457 1 144,991 102,966 362,655| }-............ 4Au-dessous de 32,000. 15,058 y 46,390 215,455 310,818 690, # p 583,866 840,819 2,158,822 } ............ 32,000 à au-dessous de 312,000. . 248,895 240,475 641,880 142,973 309,140 602,510 336,004 736,050 l,479,622 } ....... ... 312,000 à au-dessous de 324,000. 376,544 482,707 l,128, 134 152,890 421,700 708,960 p 710,287 l,365,378| } ... ......... $25,000 à au-dessous de 850,000. 322,212 872, 1,503,271 • 1 208,300 850,300 1,821,200 | 555,287 3,298,029 4,788,705 } .. ...... .. .. 350,000 et plus. 1,456,840 6,336,832 9,607,764 755,507 1,924,821 3,413,026 1,905,981 5,688,151| 10,155,182 } ........ ............. Total · 2,419,549 7,955,504| 12,927,439 Nouveau-Brunsvvicke 447,098 502,204 1,167,001 821,433 714,212 2.077,593 } ............ Au-dessous de 32,000. 80,337 102,936 200,9i6J 882,254 1,734,168| 3,367,953 1,522,424 2,473,853 5,375,144 , ..... 32,000 à au-dessous de 312,000. 809,597 2,293,504 NoTE-Les statistiques de ce tableau pour 1881 et 1891 représentent toutes les boutiques et fabriques indépendamment du nombre de personnes qui y sont employées ; et pour 1901 elles représentent seulement les boutiques et fabriques employant cinq personnes et au-dessus, excepté les fabriques de beurre et de fromage et les établessements d'argile qui, d'àprès les instructions aux énumérateurs, ont, été pris sans limitation quant au nombre de personnes employées. La colonne des "employés " contient toutes per- sonnes appartenant aux forces administratives et industrielles des établissements. 320 CENSUS OF CANADA. TABLE xIx. production for 188l, 1891 aud 190l. Manufactures of Provinces and Canada-Compared by groups of values of Establish- mentS. Employees. Year. - : | Capital. 4-º-> Groups of values. e-p Etablisse- Employés. Année. | ments. NO $ NO, New Brunsw1ck-Cotu. 1881 . . . 135 1,055,715 2,493 312,000 to under 825,000. ... ..... , ............... 1891 . .. . 144 1,766,044 2,857 1901 . . . 132 1,977,593 2,780 1881. ... 70 1,249,470 2,575 325,000 to under $50,000...... .. ........ ........... 1891 ... . 51 1,266,335 1,560 é> 1901. .. . 82 2,183, 2,955 1881. .. 82 3,783,854 5,931 350,000 and over..................... ... .. ... ... . { |1891. .. . 87 8,463,939 7,616 # 1901.. .. 99 14,299,156 10,292 1881 , ... . 3,005 8,425,282 19,922 Total, ... ........ .... ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1891. .. . 5,429 # 26,675 1901 ... . 919 20,741,170 22,158 Nova Seot1a • 1881. .. . 4,229 1,366,666 6,924 Under 32.000............ .. .. .. .. ... · • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1891. .. . 8, 2,334,197 12,136 1901... . 165 272,809 1,125 1881 ... . 1,022 2,249,997 6,044 32,000 to under 312,000.. .. .. .. .. ... ... .. ... ... .. 1891. ... 1,74l 4,493,603 10,566 1901.... 700 5 • r - • » 8,149 - 1881. .. . | 131 944,299 2,333 312,000 to under 325,000 ..... ................... ... 1891 ... . 208 2,141,939 3,758 1901... 184 2,744,030 3,809 # 1881. .. . 64 871,165 1,986 325,000 to under 350,000. . ' ... ... .. .. ...... • • • • • • • 1891. .. . 80 2,322,198 2,258 1901. .. . 73 2,495, 2,333 1881. .. 47 4,750,933 3,103 350,000 and over..... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. -- ... . 1891.. . 83 8,438,799 6,226 1 1901. .. . 66 25,490,300 7,868 1881. .. . 5,493 10,183,060 20,390 Total ..... ... .. .. . ' - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1891.. .. 10,495 19,730,736 34,944 1901.... 1,l 34,586, 23,284 Ontario • # - 1881. .. , 13,054 6,455,357 22,367 Under $2,000 .... .. . .. .. , .. • • • • • .. .. .. . . - . . . { | 1891 ... . 18,676 10,846,427 26,964 1901... . 872,472| 2,407 1881. . . 7,746 19,550,634 7,623 32,000 to under 312,000. .. ........... . .. ... .. ... { l891. ... 10, 31,167,224 45,523 1901.. .. 3,154 16,208,194 23,908 1881 .... 1,168 9,384,438| 13,998 312,000 to under 825,000.. : ... .. ... : ................ 1891 . .. . l,453 16,042,236 17,301 1901 , . . . 1,228 14,270,499 15,827, ſ 1881. .. . 534 8,066,828 10,182 325,000 to under 850,000. .. . .................. . 189i. ... 652 14,761,508 12,764 l§.. 714 19,033,102 18,967 " ( 1881.... 568 37,255,090 34,107 850,000 and over. ... • • • • • • • • : • • • • • • • • • • • • • . .. .. · • · . 1891. .. . 916 103,154,626 63,770 5 - - 1001 . .. 993 164,588,008 105,510 1881. ... 23,070 80,712,347 118,277 Total ... ... -- ... .. .. .. · · · · · · -- • • • • • • • • 1891 ... . 32,151 175,972,021 166,322 1901.... 2 214,972,275 166,619 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. $ 321 TABLEAU xIx. Manufactures des provinces et du Canada-Comparées par groupes des valeurs de la production pour 188l, 1891 et 1901. Salaries and Cost of Value of wages. materials. products. Salaires et Coût des Valeur des Groupes des valeurs. gageS. matériaux. produits. $ $ S Nouveau-Brunsvvick- Fin. C13,640 1,308,755 2,395,410 721,851 1,200,870 2,598,125 } s s s s © © â s @ @ @ @ 312,000 à au-dessous de 325,000. 745,620 957,285 2,188,294 565,092 1,360,140 2,422,436| 502,856 849,355 1,803,398| } ............ S25,000 à au-dessous de 350,000. 878,965 1,324,631 2,865,85l 1,457,927 6,155,575 9,159,858 2,402.350 7,254,163 11,995,395| } . .. , .... .. .. S50,000 et plus. 3,234,471 7,433,480 13,423,905 3,866,011 11,060,842 18,512,658 5,970,914 12,501,453 23,849,655| } . .......... ... .. , ... Total 5,748,990 10,814,014 20,972,470 Nouvelle=LEcossee 819,909 965,035 2,189,629 - 1,518,298 1,467,991 4,312,637 | } ........... . Au-dessous de 32,000. 83,474 · 114,776 214,472 •s 1,190,585 2,408,328 4,751,006 2,126,432 3,563,980 ,884,6S8| } ... ... .. .... $2,000 à au-dessous de 312,000. ,300,048 1,953,429 3,985,284 514,695 1,200,155 2,330,347 939,451 1,737,358 3,663,496| } , ... .... ... . $12,000 à au-dessous de 325,000. 906,379 1,460,524 3,087,181 526,843 1,137,317 2,217,282 643,097 1,317,237 2,645,650 } ............ 325,000 à au-dessous de 350,000. 741,646 1,058,812 2,413,070 | # 4,311,195 7,087,062 2,005,833 7,975,913 12,461,921| } ........ .. .. $50,000 et plus. 2,582,024 8,573,536 13,892,506 4,098,445 10,022,030 18,575,326 7,233,111 16,062,479 30,968,392 } • m • • e • º © e p e , , , , @ E @ @ @ s Total. 5,613,571 13,161,077 23,592,513 Ontarios 3,803,961 3,938,913 10,166,278 \ 4,492,026 4,722,677 14,137,328 - ............ Au-dessous de 32,000. 264,438 114,485 509,038 9,262,445 18,933,355 37,258,339 12,327,018 22,877,359 50,139,644| } .......... .. $2,000 à au-dessous de $12,000. 6,305,686 9,742,343 19,543,785 3,877,109 12,395,475 20,784,727 5,545,192| 13,242,874 25,825,342| } .... .. ..... $12,000 à au-dessous de 325,000. ,380,356 11,790,269 20,647,683 2,991,659 11,236,087 18,457,773 - 4,321,942 12,548,876 22,727,84l| } .... ... ... 325,000 à au-dessous de 350,000. 6,594,437 13,397,234 24,701,074 10,652,157 44,670,926 71,378,552 · 23,044,181 74,345,585 126,411,771| } ............ 350,000 et plus. 38,003,369 103,18º,069 176,131,906 30,587,331 91,174,756 158,045,669 49,730,359 127,737,371 239,241,926 } , .... , ..... . ......... Total. 56,548,286 138,230,400 241,533,486 C—2l 322 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIx. Manufactures of Provinces and Canada-Compared by groups of values of production for 1881, 1891 and 1901. - Establish- Year. ImentS. Employees. Groups of values. e-g- #- Capital. &- Année. | Etablisse- Enmployés. IllentS. N(). 3 NO, Prince Edvvard Island. é # 1881 . .. . 1,250 488,228 2,089 Under 32,000.... .. , ........ , s e s e e a s © e s s © © © © 1891.. , . 2,213 775,663 3,461 1901. .. . 113 157,436 854 ſ 1881 ... .. 320 871,198 2,462 32,000 to under 312,000. .... ... .. .. .. ... ... . 1891 ... . 420 1,252,030 3,542 Ui9oi ... 174 914,024 2,152 1881. .. . 36 464,600 817 $12,000 to under 325,000. .... ... .. •, @ is , © © º $ 1891. .. . 31 465,170 566 1901... . 32 315,242 420 1881. .. . 7 69,950 328 325,000 to under 350,000 .. .. . ... ... .. . • v # # 1891. . . 10 281,550 248 1901 , ... 12 492,059 252 1881. ... d, 4 181,500 71 850,000 and over......... , ........... , ....... 1891 . .. . 5 137,550 . 93 1 1901. .. . 3 203,000 126 1881 . .. . 1,617 2,075,476 5,767 Total ........................ • © © . { | 1891. . , . 2,679 2,911,963 7,910 1901 ... . 334 2,081,761 3.S04 Quebec. 1881. .. . 11,206 3,758,283 17,892 Under 82,000.... .......................... 1891 , . . . 16,595 9,747,444 23,896 1901 ... . 433 726,764 1,639 1881. ... 3,390| " 8,488,034 15,681 32,000 to under 312,000. ... , ...... . { l1891. .. . 5,012 16,714,569 21,779 1901 ... . $ 10,459,684 14,799 1881 ... . 522 4,563,393 6,920 312,000 to under 625,000. ... ... .. .. . -{ |1891. .. . 640 8,608,475 9,135 1901. .. . 687 8,756,786 9,621 p 1881 , ... . 259 5,242,006 6,354 325,000 to under 350,000...... ......... .. .. . 1891 ... . 310 8,552,006 8,219 190l. .. . 377 11,936,822 10,789 1881 . . , . 377 37,075,276 88,826 350,000 and over.. .......................... . { 1891. .. 477 73,352,121 53,724 1901 , .. 509 : 110,523,351 73,481 1881. . , . 15,754 59,126,992 85,673 Total.. .................... ... 1891. .. . 23,034 116,974,615 116,753 1901 ... . 4,845 142,403,407 110,329 The Territor1es, © | ſ | 1881. ... 9 6,200 14 Under 32,000 .............. ... .. ... , ... .. 1891.. .. 203 135,878 257 1901.. .. 6 22,100 45 1881. .. 10 8,300 20 32,000 to under 312,000. ........... ...... .... ..... . 1891. .. . 148 664,831 446 1901 ... . 56 293,155 388 ©º 1881. .. . 2 20,000 12 312,000 to under 325,000.. ............. ... ...... .. I891. .. . 9 172,000 62 - 190l. ... 18 285,584 157 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 323 CABLEAU xIx. Manufactures des provinces et du Canada—Comparées par groupes des valeurs de la production pour 1881, 1891 and190l. "UE Salaries and Cost of Value of Wages. materials. products. G d l Q - •- _ , - roupes des valeurs. Salaires et Coût des | | Valeur des gages. matériaux. produits. S 3 S Ile du Prince-Edouarde 264,053 296,793 687,206 430,457 377,736 1,160,840 } ............ Au-dessous de 32,000. 44,l16 62,34l 129,942 340,196 842,812 1,522,459 # 946,729 1,895,700 } @ @ @ @ @ @ @ $ $ $ $ à 32,000 à au-dessous de 312,000. 192,625 459,403 832,146 146,879 380,515 670,043 g 127,325 215,902 485,370 }-. .. ......... 312,000 à au-dessous de 325,000. 91,032 342,538 524,828 43,780 117,090 259,500 1 67,900 208,700 349,000 \ @ @ @ @ © © © © © © © © 325,000 à au-dessous de 350,000. 69,945 182,976 § ſ 12,300 192,000 261,000 30,900 343,000 446,000 }-. ...... .. ... 850,000 et plus. 48,280 271,800 487,847 807,208 1,829,210 3,400,208 1,101,620 2,092,067 4,345,910 } . ..... . .. .......... Total. 445,998 1,319,058 2,326,708 Québec, 1,954,119 2,628,549 6,276,837 3,507,556 3,567,534 9,796,703 } .... . , ...... Au-dessous de 32,000. 159,041 266,025 507,748 3,080,559 9,469,356 16,549,411 5,270,473 11,944,956 23,451,830 } ......... ... 32,000 à au-dessous de 312,000. 3,512, 10,499,719 16,589,496 1,537,203 5,310,195 9,369,190 2,547,236 5,874,915 11,526,217 l , e e e e © © © s © © 312,000 à au-dessous de 825,000. 3,048,772 # #ºſ 1,530,782 5,375,627 8,933,721 $ 2,424,215 5,417,235 10,792,815| }-. ... .. .. .. . 825,000 à au-dessous de 850,000. 3,885,450 5,584,023 12,782,208 10,220,299 39739249 63533999 16,711,835 53,907,856 91,892,018 }- ........ .. .. 350,000 et plus. 25,944,739 64,582,147 116,901,222 18,322,962 62,563,967 104,662,258 30,461,315 80,712,496 147,459,583 } ...... .... ...... .. . Total » ºvºv5 86,679,779 158,287,994 Les Territo1rese 4,165 2,320 9,830 52,653 54,938 151,923 l «º e s é º s s s © e s «s Au-dessous de 32,000. 3,718 2,228 $# ] 9,880 19,936 43,059 181,862 259,279 º# s @ s @ @ $ s» © s © © © 32,000 à au-dessous de 312,000. 103,224 131,532 312,653 ſ 6,580 18,121 34,051 37,200 69,300 159,900 l e e e e s e e • e • • a $12,000 à au-dessous de 325,000. 79,127 166,590 § ſ C—2l # dºs 324 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xIx Manufactures of Provinces and Canada-Compared by groups of values of production for 1881, 1891 and 190l. Establish- Year. ment8. Employees. Groups of values. 8-» ga-s Capital. $-8 Année. l Etablisse- Employés. II1entS. No. $ NO, TIme Territories-Con.. 1881. 3 70,000 , 37 825,000 to under 350,000. .... .... ................ .. , 189l. . .. 8 410,040| 200 Ui9o1 17 y 334 • ſ# © © ` .. @ @ 850,000 and over....... ... ......... . . $ g $ $ $ @ # à # • # # # l891.... 7 330,430 116 i1901 8 485,947 244 | 3 1881 . . 24 104,500 Total.......... ........ : ... -- .. : .. 891 . . 375 1,713,179 1,081 1901 . . 105 1,689,870 l,168 Canada • - ſ 1881. . 32,072 12,964,242 53,501 Under S2,000......... . ... .. . ....... , s s s • • • • º r 1891. . 50,777 25,546,60S 74,376 1901.. i,432 2,405,485 7,522 # 13,514| 33,660,394 68,208 S2,000 to under 812,000. .. ... . ............. , ... .... 1891 . .. . 19,629 60,178,387 92,343 1901 . 7,596 35,212,689 56,400 1881 2,061 17,228,465 27,273 312,000 to under S25,000 .............. .. ......... 1891 . . 2,679 31,596,006 36,118 1901 . 2,437 31,350,314 34,968 1881 967 16,142,669 22,386 325,000 to under S50,000. ...... ... ..... ..... .. .. . | 189l. ... 1,206 30,044,532 28,297 1901 . , .. 1,385 41,643,884 38,814 1881. ... 1,108 S4,961,653 83,526 850,000 and over.................... ... , s s • s se s s s • s • s { 1891. . . 1,673 205,847,467 138,465 1901. .. . 1,800 y vºvvy 206,331 ſ # ... 49,722 164,957,423 254,894 a- Total. ... .. .. , v @ a @ r «s @ g a s s @ n E e a a s a © © º 1891.... 75,9 i4| 353,213,000 369,595 l§. 14,650 # 344,035 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 325 TABLEAU xIx. Manufactures des provinces et du Canada —Comparées par groupes des valeurs de la production pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. Salaries and Cost of Value of Wages. materials. products. º-r º- - Groupes des valeurs. Salaires et Coût des Valeur des gages. matériaux. produits. 3 S 3 Les Territoires-Fin. 14,800 39,374 108,998 81,040 137,500 298,000 }- .... .. .. ... . S25,000 à au-dessous de $50,000. 128,651 327,901 566,733 72,398 325,ôôo 557,455 }............ 350,000 et plus. 151,043 493,091 764,054 35,425 79,751 195,938 425,153 846,017 1,827,310 } ... .................. Total 465,763 1,i2i,342 y • • •-5 Canadae 7,383,758 8,415,924 20,734,080 11,038,084 11,070,938 32,195, # º E & e Q © © © © © © º Au-dessous de 32,000. 656,404 87,058 y l52lll40 34043238 $4#504 22,963,579| 43,572,071 93,260,957| } . ... ........ 32,000 à au-dessous de $12,000. 12,970,467 24,334,104 45,177,698 6,899,127 21,222, # 36,808,242 10,852,514 23,925,078 47,709,005 } . ... .. .. .. .. 312,000 à au-dessous de 325,000. 11,197,622| 21,612,620 40,986,847 5,942,881 19,885,835 33,482,170 » 8,951,533 22,035,718 42,127,542 } ............ 325,000 à au-dessous de 350,000. 13,382,447 23,980,474 47,713,072 - - 23,964,796 96,361,536 153,767,771 46,612,640 150,560,492 255,095.190 }- ............ 350,000 et plus. 75,043,410 195,913,602 345,549,056 59,4o1,702 179,929,193 309,731,867 100,415,350 250,759,292 469,847,886| } ...................... Total 113,249,350 266,527,858 481,053,375 326 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xx Manufactures of Cities and Towns having 5,000 inhabitants and over, compared for 1881, 1891 and 1901. Estab- Salaries lish- Enn- and Cost of | Value of Cities and towns. Year. Popula- ments Capital ployees vages materials products. Cités et villes. Année ººº Eta- Em- | Salaires | Coût des | Valeur des blisse- ployés. et matériaux | produits. lnentS. gages. NO, $ NO, $ $ $ British Columbia. Nanaimo ................. 1881 © ſ ! 23 67,510 66 39,080 44,610 99,220 1891 © © 7 261,830 167 98,719 153,468 345,493 1901 6,130 13| 467,676 183| 122,605| 128,937| 348,775 Nelson. .... , ............ 1881 © © $ ſ© © $ $ © © is # - 1891 (@ @ # 0 # g (© © 0 @ s @ @ 5 1901 5,273| 17| 452,819 248| 216,538 56,821| 1,065,846 New Westminster. ... ... .. 1881 | 1,500 56 1,562,700 733 400,520 259,471| 876,541 1891 | 6,678 57| 2,469,476 1, 135| 469,410| 637,695 1,408,752 1901 6,499 23| 1,250, 775 363,757 402,763| 1,029,722 Bossland............ ..... # $ $ ò ,) @ # pº d# 6 igoi | 6,i59 · 5 115,i80 '98 55,650 45,757| 123,ooo Vancouver.. ........ .. .. 1881 • • ' # @ @ @ # # 45 © s $ # l# 6 1891 | 13,709 94| 3,751,122 1,084 564,630 , 853,720| 1,895,216 1901 26,133 71| 6,937,722 2,151| 1,345,797| 2,740,286| 4,990,152 Victoria........ ......... 1881 5,925 198| 810,545 711 298,800 644,030| 1,279,135 1891 | 16,841 239| 3,975,664 2,033 1,196,238 1,945,904| 4,547,186 1901 20,816 82| 3,473,545 1,445 888,116 1,156,941| 2,617,573 M| Ianitoba • • - Brandon........ ' @ s @ # @ @ @ s º º 1881 @ @ # $ a , @ @ © # 4 # @ $ 1891 3,778| 39| 378,505 267| 136,400j 425,150| 733,800 1901 5, 12| 595,662 2st 92,959| 313,534| 541,327 Winnipeg................. 1881 7,985 106| 691,655 950| 410,744 960,895| 1,700,320 1891 | 25,639 307| 3,124,367| 2,359| 1,176,861| 3,083,742 5,611,240 1901 | 42,340 103| 4,673,214| 3,155| 1,810,845| 5,045,537| 8,616,248 Nevy 8rUIIasVv1clxe © Fredericton ...... ........ 1881 6,218 92 326,585 686 156,897 445,215 731,340 1891 6,502 163| 369,157 828| 251,490| 388,018 828,368 1901 7,117 14| 618,264 573| 185,100| 373,281| 691,043 Moncton. ...... ... .. , ... , 1881 5,032 53| 530,380 603| 251,840 1,222,402| 1,719,382 1891 8,762 97| 1,134,025 948| 317,250 1,339,059 1,973,536 1901 | 9, 21 | 1,503,665 1,450 511,519| 626, 1,291,036 St. John (Portland). .. . .. | 1881 | 41,353 204| 2,143,064 2,690 749,340| 2,564,700 4,123,753 1891 | 39,179 773| 4,838,7 5,888 1,865,348 4,628,734 8,131,790 1901 | 40,711 187| 5,252,797| 4,688 1,634,051| 3,545,549] 6,712,769 NoVa Seot1ae Halifax................... 1881 | 36,100 351 2,205,888 3,013 , 906,298 3,464,260 5,355,670 $ 1891 | 38,437 348| 5,297,885 4,02i 1,160,939 4,412,637| 7,198,143 1901 | 40,832 104| 6,637,888 ,203 1,238,385 4,502,707| 6,927,552 Springhill .......... , ..... 1881 900 13 17,200 56 13,214 25,490 51,810 1891 4,813 49 47,370 185 45,396 69,272 168,050 1901 5,178 3 ,220 35 7,838 8,800 20,805 NoTE-The census statistics in this table for 1881 and 1891 are for all shops and factories, irrespective of the number of persons enmployed ing five hands and over, except dai enumerators, statistics were taken without limitation of the number of persons em include all persons of the administrative and working forces in establishments. in them ; and in 1901 there are only for shops and factories employ- iry factories and clay works for which, under the instructions to ployed. Employees RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 327 TABLEAU xx. Manufactures des cités et villes ayant 5,000 habitants et au-dessus comparées pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. Estab- Salaries C d Y lish- # and Cost #. † of ities and towns. 68,I", mentS. ployees. | wages. | materials. | products. mêm- gmº P## º-8 Capital. •,mêm, 3 ºg <-s ©-,» Cités et villes. Année ººº Eta- Em- j Salaires | Coût des Valeur des blisse- ployés. et matériaux | produits. mentS. gages. 4 NO. $ NO, $ $ ( Sydney.... .............. 1881 1,480 67 30,231 85| 13,043 43,701 81,396 1891 2,427 162 139,954 338 114,624 132,962 335,745 1901 9,909 21| 12,092,604 637| 204,211 1,986| 631,396 Truro...... .... ..... ... . 1881 3,461 55| 156,430 306| 106,730 213,965 391, 180 1891 5,102 131 368,346 708| 223,236| 389,627| 844,790 1901 5,993 16 : 464,555 350| 143,334| 353,517| 633,818 Yarmouth..... ..... .... 1881 3,485 23 290,065 211 69,700 99,075| 284,870 1891 6,089 151| 783,075 930 290,185| 699,221| 1,234,086 1901 6,430 27| 704,405 757| 253,424 399,359 870,610 Ontarioe º) | Barrie..... .............. 1881 | 4,854 77| 286,572| 355| 100,189| 265,139 497,331 1891 5,550 138 595,135 #l| 146,2º0 378,343| 789,307 1901 5,949 13| 260,480 207 º 235,376| 367,338 Belleville........... . | 1881 9,516 182| 641,375 964 264,840| 540,768 1,091,208 1891 9,916 197| 612,425| 1,095 325,185| 544,400 1,214,095 1901 9,117 24| 448,807 543 171,258| 285,390 558,950 Berlin .... .............. 1881 4,054 73| 396,645 896 178,106| 398,949 , 749,915 1891 7,425 94| 1,499,186| 1,827| 535,458| | 773,450 1,825,722 1901 | 9,747 68 2,500,810 2,758 885,326| 1,777,882 3,307,513 Brantford ...... .. . .... 1881 9,616 140 1,028,983| 1,306 433,828| 1,122,747| 1,931,097 1891 12,753 250 3,231,879 2,841| 1,031,675| l,894, y 1901 | 16,619 44| 6,830,871| 3,603| 1,562,175| 2,835,036 5,564,695 Brockville ..... ..... .... 1881 7,609 · 73| 535,465 803| 243,476| 442,128| 908,360 1891 8,791 135 1,207,107| 1,161 374,630| 664,269 1,404,638 1901 8,940 23| 1,536,485| 1,130 439,423| 724,251| 1,551,590 Chatham... .. ........ .. 1881 7,873 143| 578,060 810 288,905 1,867,820 2,849,525 1891 9,052 177| 1,018,792| 1,025 311,792| 1,289,029 2,116,161 1901 9,068 47| 1,994,327| 1,274| 417,812| 1,905,996 2,714,977 Collingwood.... .... ... , 1881 | 4,445 40| 266,250 271| 78,033| 352,120 504,844 1891 4,939 78 433,863 324 82,592 311,550 549,300 19o1 5,755 36| 1,323,066 1,021| 338,596 2,336,202| 3,232,609 Cornwall . . ............ 1881 4,468 23| 1,139,500| 1,054| 265,362| 692,170 1,316,911 1891 6,805 108| 2,905,572 1,755 537,971| 1,116,655 2,193,977 1901 6,704 32 3,067,677| 1,619 500,849| 1,050, 2,159.809 Galt................ ... 1881 5,187 72| 1,061,200 956| 336,274| 1,363,700 2,023,250 1891 7,535 162| 2,173,597 1,698 569,806| 1,524,335| 2,621,310 1901 | 7,866 31| 2,634, 1,761| 726,601| 1,130,476] 2,225, Guelph ... .............. 1881 9,890 178| 1,318,609| 1,741| 554,456| 1,497,959| 2,571,064 1891 10,537 159| 2,199,931 1,886 686,510| 1,695,984 2,973,927 1901 | 11,496 68 3,532,641 2,206 864,535 1,931,997| 8,689,183 NoTE-Les statistiques de ce tableau pour 1881 et 1891 représentent toutes les boutiques et fabriques indépendamment du nombre de personnes qui y sont employées; et pour 1901 elles représentent seulement les boutiques et fabriques employant cinq personnes et au-dessus, excepté les fabriques de beurre et de fromage et les établissements d'argile qui, d àprès les instructions aux énumérateurs, ont été pris sans limi- tation quant au nombre de personnes employés. La colonne des " employées " contient toutes personnes appartenant aux forces administratives et industrielles des établissements. - 328 * CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xx. Manufactures of Cities and Towns having 5,000 inhabitants and over compared for 1881, 1891 and 1901. Estab- Salaries lish- ' Enn- and Cost of | Value of Cities and tOW nS. Year. Popula- ments. Capital. ployees vages materials. products Cités et villes. Année º Eta- Em- Salaires | Coût des Valeur des blisse- ployés. et matériaux | produits. ment8. gages. NO, 3 NO. $ $ $ Hamilton. a © e © © © © © 1881 [ , 36,661 433| 4,825,500 6,493 2,246,127[ 4,303,693| 8,209,486 1891 48,959 1,133| 8,175,557 9,609 3,244,1 7,141,943| 14,044,521 1901 52,634 232| 13,494,953 10,196 4,054,592| 9,056,640 17,122,346 Kingston..... ........... 1881 14,091 187| | 937,568| 1,472 379,849 814,639 1,576,256 1891 19,263 401| 1,645,381 2,671 786,198| 1,433,805| 3,11 3,5Y3 1901 17,961 42| 1,7U3,909 1,495 527,700 1,048,966 2,045,173 Lindsay. ............... , | 1881 5,080 85 273,796 399 96,199 834,548 542,103 1891 | 6,081 102| 635,250 618 174,l45| 983,550 1,048,602 1901 7,003 33 933,241|. 938 287,165 § 1,773,427 London ... ...... ........ 1881 26,266 371| 4,650,784 4,917| l,511,723| 4,653,282 8,660,627 1891 | 31,977 805 6,192,343 6o39 1 645903 3 5 5 # 1901 ,976 120 6,824,574| 5,675| 2,249,186| 3,757,059 8,122,185 Ottawa................... 1881 | 31,307 302 2,891,080 4,242 1,038,722 3,374,764 5,269,072 1891 44,154 553| 6,540,037 6,683| 1,854,749 5,265,267| 8,822,051 1901 | 59,928| 208| 10,358,711 6,886 2,414,822 3, # 7,638,688 Owen Sound. ......... ... . 1881 4,426 67| 217,775 327 95,649 194,433| 420,249 1891 7,497 150 222,710 1,041 289,088 9 1,582,518 1901 | 8,776 52| 1,543,897| 1,277 «ºtº 496,659| 1,173,477 Pembroke.... ........... 1881 | 2,820 , 62 215,340 .369| 103,889 274,763 479,620 1891 4,401 98 602,115 594 160,994 9 660,952 1901 5,156 24 587,638 500 165,231 234,651 616,581 Peterborough. ..... ... ... . 1881 6,812 93| 583,422 846 239,626 571,833| 1,011,266 1891 9,717 216| 1,993,615 1,876 596,301| 1,435,178| 2,594,996 1901 11,239 44| 3,123,358 2,166 860,221| 2,409,262| 3,789,164 Rat Portage.. ... ......... 1881 .. © © © © © © © © tag 1891 1,806 4 © º é # $ # @ # s · e e 1901 5,202 6 868,007 597 214,248 329,727 807,111 St. Catharines. ..... ...... 1881 | 9,631| 137| 1,257,470 1,225| 408,598 1,449,445| 2,270,925 1891 9,170 108| 1,721,661 1,310 442,588| 1,420,976 2,444, 1901 9,946 40 1,841,423 1, 603,584| 1,075,119 2,070, St. Thomas............... 1881 8,367 161 552.293 1,205 398,706 830,469| 1,498,493 1891 16366| 299| 1,166,372 1,583 512,946| 1,413,157| 2,392,792 1901 11,485 50| 1,235,027 1,277 571,642| 1,301,737| 2,248,846 Sarnia. ................... 1881 3,874 53 252,025 318 106,870 264,938 539,570 1891 6,692 117| 794,358 693 208,402| 483,063 6,508 1901 8,176 24| 2,166,632 878| 376,956 1,697,616 2,645,797 Sault Ste. Marie.. ........ 1881 780 C g L) © OE ) © 9 © . . | @ @ 1891 2,414 20 80,335 101 29,665 39,790| 107,510 1901 7,169 13| 2,331,760 655 297,258| 175,686 738,472 Smiths Falls. ............. 1881 2,087 274,533 339 86,381| 199,023 363,415 1891 3,864 91| 899,635 627| 236,196 389,635| 966,355 1901 5,155 11| 2,164,003 793 376,500 670,696| 1,397,075 Stratford. ................ 1881 8,239 78 393,875 567 179,560 365,355 717,800 1891 9,500 138 956,701 1,491 529,781 687,668| 1,491,462 1901 . 9,959 42l 1,654,462 1,700 585,385 1,084,988| 1,935,176 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 329 TABLEAU xx. Manufactures des cités et villes ayant 5,000 habitants et àu-dessus, comparées pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. Estab- Salaries lish- Em- and Cost of Value of Cities and towns. Year Popula- ments Capital ployees. vages materials. product•. Cités et villes. Année tion. Eta- Em- Salaires | Coût des | Valeur des blisse- ployés. et matériaux| produits. ments. sºgº NO. S NO. $ S Toronto .............. ... 188l 96,196 932[ 11,691,700ſ 13,245| 3,876,909| 9,978,287| 19,562,981 1891 | 181,215 2,401| 31,725,313| 26,242| 9,638,537| 22,417,680 44,963,922 1901 | 208,040 847| 52,114,042| 42,515 15,505,466 32,248,678| 58,4l5,498 Toronto Junction. ........ 1881 © © © e © © Là © # © © ê $ 1891 4,518 sa 635,694 781 279,908 421,770 1,021,745 « 1901 # 20 1,149,118 1,090 487,349| 1,191,332 1,951,359 Windsor. ................ , 1881 6,561 84 356,005 498 164,326 407,061 841,202 1891 10,322 128 848,802 652 273,264 369,167 953,030 1901 12,153 24| 1,215,998 549| 259,921 654,927| 1,260,947 Woodstock ........ ... ... . 1881 5,373 81 650,480 858 262,170| 5S0,100 1,035,100 1891 8,612 105 1,624,394 # ( 24,088 1,685,511| 3,089,695 1901 8, 40 2,478,773 1,648 614,157| 1,469,171| 2,508,247 J Pr1nce ] Edvvardl Ms1ande Charlottetown............ | 1881 11, # # » 1,005 235,241 610,209 998,530 1891 11,373 237 947,509 1,031 280,402 805,809| 1,417,346 1901 12,080 31 813,765 558 176,868 446,803 900,430 Quebec. Hull ....... ........ 1881 6,890 43 1,910,506 1,424 385,781 851,550| 1,846,358 1891 11,264 70| 1,827,530 l,573 326,147 662,947| 1,287,292 1901 13, º 8| 2,633,528 1,508 585,140 2,154,000 3,182,050 Lachine .................. 1881 2,406 17 260,125 105 32,020 45,625 158,650 1891 3,761 18| 1,004,600 696 # 437,650| 1,358,325 1901 5,561 # 3,913,846 1,198 565,432 1,567,681| 2,909,847 Lévis .... ............... 1881 7,597 72 511,693 7 168,347 362,365 649,929 1891 7,301 146 762,205 1,220 315,610 586,399| J,107,310 1901 7,78 33| 1,571,198 1,285 454,498 682,966 1,486,7 Montreal....... .. @ • • • • • • • e 1881 | 155,238 1,467 32,185,691| 33,355| 8,925,865| 32,484,005 52,509,710 1891 | 219,616 1,752|51,321,183 38,135| 12,881,279| 38,206,046 67,654,060 19U1 | 267,730 932| 57,148,661| 44,633 º 36,945,187| 71,099,750 Quebec. .... ........... . 1881 62,446 850 4,434,784 8,499| 1,685,999| 6,002,492 9,789,215 1891 63,090 1,408| 8,995,219| 10,367| 2,710,881| 8,475,260 14,800,360 1901 68,84G 255| 9,588,739 9,384| 3,103,518| 7,127,494| 12,779,546 Ste. Cunégonde. .......... 1881 4,849 34 728,036 718 196,790 502,975 827,804 1891 9,291 84| 2,626,940 1,939 693,708] 1,652,732 3,241,949 1901 10,912 10| 2,976,009 1,917 726,158 1,718,534| 2,940,381 St. Henri. ................ 1881 6,415 60 391,389 515 203,938 560,918| 1,042,551 1891 13,413 44| 1,850,640 1,096 348,623 579,510| 1,145,059 1901 21,192 24 4,303,362 3,664 1,154,383| 2,119,696 4,139,391 St. Hyacinthe....... ... 1881 5,321 114 356,000 809 : 75,194 629,790| 1,201,105 1891 7,016 116 906,045 1,429 399,691| 1,067,624| 2,251,651 1901 9,210 31| 2,728,342 1,827 655,490| 1,133,791| 2,040,660 St. Louis (Mile End)..... . 1881 1,537 33 12,564 81 13,781 112,198 149,597 1891 3,537 1 300 8 1,500 1,000 5,000 1901 10,933 8 101,053 143 52,988 56,590 200,140 330 . CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xx. Manufactures of Cities and Towns having 5,000 inhabitants and over, compared for 1881, 1891 and 1901. TABLEAU xx. Manufactures des cités et villes ayant 5,000 habitants et au-dessus, comparées pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. Estab- Salaries @ , $ lish- Em- and Cost of | Value of Cities and toWnS. Year Popula- ments Capital ployees. vages materiale products. Cités et villes. Année º | Eta- Em- | Salaires | Coût des Valeur des blisse- ployés. et matériaux | produits. ments. gage8. NO, $ NO. "# $ $ Salaberry de Valleyfield. .. | 1881 3,906 27| 596,055 774| 154,689| 390,544| 824,692 1891 5,515 35| 2,609,150 1,400| 278,626| 798,440 1,514,665 1901 | 11,055 9| 5,656,693 2,418| 911,607| 989,911 2,558,953 Sherbrooke................ 1881 7,227 84| 1,661,838| 1,260| 340,463 815,163 : 1,579,332 1891 | 10,110 83 2,141,498 1,929| 566,010| 9l1,856 2,643,094 1901 | 11,765 · 39 2,794,284| 1,891| 634,788 944,585 2,252,293 Sorel ......... -- .... .. ... . 1881 | 5,791 51| 187,575 404| 106,219 258,127| 522,427 1891 ,669 128 475,702 670| 188,849 320,643 755,745 1901 7,057 271 767,537 672 215,317] 143,134| 469,990 Trois Rivières.. ........... 1881 8,670 128| 1,356,023 1,228 293,331| 559,997| 1,102,397 1891 8,334 74| 814,647 871j 227,561| 534,455| 977,496 1901 9,981 31| 1,128,162 1,188| 269,630| 598,775 1,187,373 Westmount............... 1881 884 $ , # 1891 3,076 # @ @ # @ @ © © © © @ 5 1901 j) 4 48,947 58 26,394 69,255| 102,500 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 331 TABLE xxI. inhabitants, compared for 1881, 1891 and 1901. TABLEAU xxI. habitants, comparées pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. Manufactures of Towns and Villages having l,500 to under 5,000 Manufactures des villes et villages ayant de 1,500 à au-dessous de 5,000 Estab- Salaries Value lish- † and Cost # r§ © ments. º ployees. | wages. | materials.| products. Towns and villages. Year Popula- Eta Capital. En S lai C at d V le © g> « -| tion. ta- .llil]0l- 8l13.II'68 O 88 3,162Ulº Villes et villages. Année blisse- ployés. et matériaux des mentS. gages. produits NO. 3 NO. $ $ $ Britisla Columbia. Fermie. ................... 1881 © © #i $ s 1891 4 $ @ © g e @ 5 C @ © # © ſ ) 1901 1,640 3| 298,900 165| 104,520| 241,609| 359,256 Kamloops........... ..... 1881 ©s \ ? e $ { } ſ $ 1891 t$ s © © © û & @ s © g © © ºs 1901 1,594 3| 130,350 39 14,966 14,560 58,800 Kaslo-... ..... . ........ 1881 © © @ @ C) J891 @ @ C © º @ $ g © © 9 © 6 ) ſ ! 1901 1,680 3| 48,500 36 25,704 9,103| 413,494 Revelstoke................ 1881 $ @ g $ $ @ $ $ 1891 ts s © © © â º @. © © • • • • e 1901 1,600 10| 166,614 219| 123,224 199,875| 271,058 Manitobae Portage la Prairie. ........ 1881 © © .. ! @ @ ſº © © © © © (@ @ 1891 3,363 65 368,498 215 93,990 397,360 741,575 1901 | 3,901 4| 369,000 72 39,859] 584,536 ,290 Selkirk....... ............ 1881 © © © © © @ { } © © 1891 © © © p @ $ $ © © @ @ © © 1901 2,188| 7 61,490 150 57,240 21,900| 117,800 Nevy | Brunswiclxe Campbellton............... # © © ſ© © @ $ ſ> g CD 1901 2, - 9| 210,560 325 90,893| 153,225| 322,233 Chatham.................. 1881 @ @ g e C @ º © 1891 e s @ @ ga © © © © ſ ! @ $ e e 1901 | 4,868 13| 1,008,340 772| 229,521 361,096| 780,003 Marysville ........... .... 1881 g) @ # @ # @ @ â © @ # 1891 © © (© © $ @ º © t @ © º $ e 1901 † 4| 1,764,700 805| 210,269] 405, 243 870,809 Milltown............ .. -- . 1881 1,664 20 95,800 273 83,550 192,850 320,900 1891 2,146 17| 1,421,080 798 249,710| 437,250 794,600 1901 2,044 3| 1,823,700 889 303,591| 395,227 873,565 Newcastle. ... .... ....... 1881 4 gâ s @ © $ $ $ â s 1891 @ # @ # C @ 1 º 5 U º © © @ @ @ © 1901 2,507 9| 177,585 447 95,109| 201,650 365,980 NOTE-The census statistics in this table for 1881 and 1891 are for all shops and factories, irres ed in them ; and in 1901 they are only for shops of the number of persons em factories and clay works, for which under the instructions to enumerators l † five hands and over, except tive and factories employing they were taken without limitation of the number of persons employed. Employees include all persons of the administrative and working forces in establishments. NoTE-Les statistiques de ce tableau pour 1881 et 1891 représentent toutes les boutiques et · fabriques indépendamment du nombre de personnes qui y sont employées; et pour 1901 elles représentent seulement les boutiques et fabriques employant cinq personnes et au-dessus, excepté les fabriques de beurre et de fromage et les établissements d'argile qui, d'àprès les instructions aux énumérateurs, ont été pris sans limitation quant au nombre de personnes employées. La colonne des "employés " contient toutes personnes appartenant aux forces administratives et industrielles des établissements. 332 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE XXI. inhabitants, compared for 1881, 1891 and 1901. Manufactures of Towns and Villages having 1,500 to under 5,000 Estab- Salaries Value lish- Em- and Cost of of Towns and villages | Year Popula. ments | capital. ployees | vases | materials | products. J ! -- . | , | tion. Eta- • Em- | Salaires | Coût des | Valeur Villes et villages. Année blisse- ployés. et matériaux €8 . , InentS. gage8. produits. NO, $ NO. $ 3 $ St. Stephen. .. .. ſ© s e e e s © © © 1881 2,338 38 41,975 174 58,200 121,500| 253,890 1891 2,680 69 281,070 399 134,605 398,862 704,051 1901 2,840 10 y 304| 131,836| 357,960 559,946 Woodstock ............... 1881 2,487 29 106,650 224 65,450| 114,700 258,260 1891 3,288 69 251,315 534 158,400 226,783| 484,385 1901 3,344 21| 449,571 548 145,372 237,334| 485,097 Nova Scotiu . Amherst. ........ ........ 1881] 2,274 52 81,035 288 83,605| 140,231| 283,485 1891| 3,781 97| 457,040 683 1gº 677 34 oº3 7#3i2 1901 4 964 ll| 1,444,547 1,299 ,104| l,016,788| 1,551,907 Antigonish ............... 1881 W ) @ , # # $ ! © # 1891 693| G @ © © D @ º) # @ # I# © 1901| 1,526 4 43,090 47 14,650 11,890 32,970 Bridgewater.............. 1881 ſ© © © © © © © © 1891 # © $ # 4 ſi é ©; $ ) ſ # # # @ 1901 1,816 6| 359,221 405 78,278 94,375 255,388 Canso .... .............. 1881 © © @ # E # ( # - 1891 e @ @ @ é é; $ # | | • • # @ # # 1901 1,734 6 41,010 114 6,390 28,634 71,624 Dartmouth................ 1881| 3,786| 41| 770,080 538 168,739| 423,980| 773,670 1891| 4,576 35| 1,049,800 633| 142,386| 763,929| 1,037,140 1901| 4,806 15| 1,046,007 489| 194,940| 717,750| '1,068,982 Kentville................. 1881| 1,285 83 45,514 116 36,918 37,830 84,090 1891| 1,686 105 50,568 240 , 45,126| 171,250 1 1901| 1,731 l6 106,050 145 52,208 33,695| 143,000 Iuiverpool. .............. 1881| 2,680 50 27,735 123 31,520 39,228 82,791 1891| 2,465 67 85,114 267 64,992 48,870| 161,524 1901| 1,937 8 43,650 97 24,544 24,975 73,662 Louisburg .... .. ........ 1881 #© © , , º © 1891 # # «º , (@ @ $ @ º 5 © # , @ 1901| 1,588 3| 12,100 50 6,588 13,250| 25,100 Lunenburg ............... 1881| 1,750 110 34,871 352 56,275| 148,441ſ 272,751 1891 4,044 290 # 626 98,259 430,247 635,391 i§oî| 2,16 48| 567,467| 765| 113,402 312,068| 577,345 New Glasgow....... .. .... 1881 2,595 40 160,630 360 92,6 6 166,224 313,404 1891| 3,777 123 1,050,108 1,117| 397,036 726,816 1,512,058 1901 4,447 21 440,134 430 160,302 196,286 438,767 North Sydney .. ... ... .. 1881| I,520 38 36,295 120 20,986 55,484 103,482 1891| 2,513 149 9 " 375 96,189 94,339 240,657 1901 4,646 9 99,190 104 39,665 38,750 93,100 Parrsboro................. 1881 1,206 17 22,000 104 17,470 40,450 80,710 1891 1,909 33 70,765 195 50,811 348,728 448,029 1901| 2,705 6 62,925 140 42,992 64,340 154,080 Pictou. ........ © º s e © e e e e e s 1881| 3,403 78| 192,790 415 108,489 309,935 522,690 1891| 2,999 50| 198,380 329 83,832| 177,402| 367,205 1901l 3,235 13] 249,900 295 89,40( 167,761l 437,498 · RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 333 TABLEAU xxI. Manufactures des villes et villages ayant de 1,500 à au-dessous de 5,000 habitants, comparées pour 188l, 1891 et 190l. v # $ Value ImlentS Em- Salaries Cost of of Towns and villages. Year. popula- - © ployees §. mater als. products. Vill , , t# A nn éo tion. † Capital. Em- º- Coût des | Valeur illes et villages. § ployés. Salaires et matériaux | des llUS. gageS. produits. NO, $ NO. $ $ $ Westville. ................ 1881 2,202 20 20,660 42 6,065 13,577 25,540 1891| 3,152 9| 17,795 24 5,640 31,450 60,500 1901 3,471 8 8,950 21 5,661 2,500 10,824 Windsor ...... .......... 1881 2,559 24 64,110 163 43,570 39,551 120,564 1891 2,838 48| 488,983 391 109,149 157,776| 352,076 1901 2,849 10 337,760 352 108,166 142,003| 289,016 Ontario. Alexandria ........... ... 1881 1,200 12 32,000 30 5,314 33,762 40,408 1891 1,614 52 115,119 180 51,951 149,419 253,271 1901 1,911 3| 153,275 172 64,855| 122,504 214,870 Almonte.................. 1881 2,684 58 423,273 622 75,211 494,046 773,400 1891 3,071 77| 971,620 708| 198,717 426,829| 867,680 1901| 3,023 10|, 995,167 671j 211,210| 450,758 845,800 Amherstburg . ... ...... 1881 2,672 52 86,050 179 43,948 108,525 210,150 - 1891| 2,279 22 72,185 63 16,627 71,500 136,790 1901 2,222 5 59,000 40 13,521 49,450 71,100 Arnprior........ : ........ . 1881| 2,147 28| 253,180 845 190,750| 231,700 502,500 1891 3,341 49| 1,134,705 1,215 462,580 696,374| 1,436,914 1901 4,152 8| 1,059,975 628 197,340 465,108 1,117,322 Ashburnham .............. 1881 1,266 24 4f 100,980 92| 26,730 169,360 243,125 1891 1,674, 26 177,645 108 35,335 361,461 510,649 1901 ,64 5| 108,670 76 29,800| 157,095 218,713 Aurora ................... 1881 1,540 34| 371,675 245 75,691 167,790| 262,196 1891| 1,743 64 200,290 257 84,973 163,619| 318,713 1901 1,590 8| 139,385 164 52,260| 118,605 213,539 Àylmer .................. 1881 1,540 56 166,690 244 75,975 226,300 r 353,670 1891 2, 167 74 246,905 880 89,172 206,805 382,710 1901| 2,204 14| 196,550 360 87,240 194,210 313,527 Blenheim .... , ............ 1881 1,212 38| 87,550 157 33,817 78,828 158,230 1891| 1,708 56| 164,430 208 63,755| 243,962| S67,180 1901 1,653 4 47,672 63 27,043 34,200 73,090 Bowman ville..... .. .. -- .. 1S81| 3,504 # 271,320 657| 201,285| 386,300| 691,817 1891 3,377 86 508,944 502 159,162 395,361 704,801 1901 2,73i 10 #02 332 129,315 310,892 632,500 Bracebridge ...... .. .... 1881 ( © © © @ @ { # @ © © 1891 @ @ ſ© , g # g © ê 5 6 $ $ ! @ # 190l 2,479 9 428,978 465 163,731 690,100 980,200 Brampton ................ 1881 2,920 37| 394,450 448 123,900| 133,400| 368,920 1891 3,252 89 448,055 496 139,721 7,033 641,200 1901 2,748 8 122,017 186 67,150 193,935 248,915 Campbellford ............. 1881 1,418 42 73,350 193 42,125 215,730 240,545 1891 2,424 100| 582,465 413 97,742 376,682 637,545 1901| 2,485 10| 572,057 362 94,692 214,362 354,087 Carleton Place........... 1881 1,975 28| 388,000 . 409 75,967| 309,845 570,470 1891 4,435 88| l,178,510 906| 233,240 613,576| 1,002,177 1901) 4,059 15 J) 368 129,226] 201,069] 392,735 334 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xxI. · inhabitants, compared for 1881, 189l and 1901. Manufactures of Towns and Villages having 1,500 to under 5,000 © ! f - Estab- Salaries v#e lish- Em- and · Cost of products Towms and villages Year. mentS. # ployees. | wages. | materials. ---- 4- © , " Popula- Et Capital. En S lair t; C at d Valeur Villes et villages. Année ºº §. II} • alaires et Coût des 6ºS † 6) ployés. | gages. matériaux produits. NO, 3 NO, $ $ $ Chesley ...... ............ # a © ſ© º © © C @ © © 4 ® iºoi... 1,734 · 7| 263,849 2i4 58,545| 104,i45 222,950 Clinton .................. 1881. . 2,606 40 193,295 331 101,075| 242,630 462,505 1891. . 2,63 71 250,935 387|, 113,140 206,690 482,845 1901 . . 2,547 11 411,517 292 101,325 160,569 338,225 Cobourg .... ... .. , ... ... |1881.. 4,957 # 373,220 682 182,310 648,042 980,520 1891 . . 4,829 83| 895,300 643 197,361 526,250| 853,228 1901 . . 4,239 20 764,227 501 197,870 616,339 949,968 Deseronto . ...... ....... 1881 . . 1,670 18 88,450 465| 139,625| 453,025 747,400 1891 . . 3,338 17 806,115 708 248,740 911,060| 1,310,300 1901. . 3,527 4| 1,275,503| 1,046| 280,630| 1,140,649| 1,666,047 Dresden.................. 1881. . 1,979 54 183,560 302 106,180| 202,900| 378,325 1891. . 2,058 76 87,390 265 69,082 66,555| 298,415 1901. . 1,613| | 6 110,647 84 26,373 31,246 63,170 Dundas................... 1881.. | 3,709 48| 1,267,350 1,111 | 299,060| 687,234| 1,242,040 1891 . . 3,546 61 429,378 496 160,354| 348,870| 664,709 1901 . . 3,173 17 708,837 705| 260,413| 551,700| J,017,150 Dunnville .... .... ..... 1881. . 1,808 41 88,950 . 145 43,767| 193,000 272,255 1891. . 1,776 41 98,090 112 34,757 63,910 141,255 1901. . 2,105 t© 16| 208,3 818 62,190 175,890 268,090 Exeter..... ............. 1881. . 1,725 41 137,590 204 60,871 242,775 358,500 1891. . 1,809 57 182,366 224 53,695| 224,008| 327,883 1901 . . 1,792 9 74,109 128 33,149 89,757| 142,411 Forest.. . ...... ........ 1881. . 1,614 36| 103,276 119 36,585| 425,150 754,600 1891 . . 2,057} 46| 139,570 105 34,950| 147,562| 251,000 1901. . 1,553 8 87,870 123 29,063 85,080 129,240 Wort William , ... ... .. ... . 1881 . . © © U) s $ # © © U) ſ ) # # 189l. . # , l, $ , ſ ! # # @ # ſ© ſl # # 1901. . 3,997 6 70,100 137 44,710 58,950 111,507 Gananoque ..... ....... . |1881. . 2,871 63| 535,860 541 148,100| 472,210 761,745 1891 . . 3,669 72| 1,105,640 809 280,597| 530,039| 1,081,272 1901. . 3,526 16| 1,030,412 674 281,380| 430,078 863,079 Goderich .......... ... .. 1881 . . 4,564 83| 449,340 411 120,154| 567,017 807,924 1891.. | 3,839 59 472,285| 286| 94,700 # 563,220 1901 . . 4,158 14 343,087 366 115,231 115,922 289,614 Gravenhurst.......... ... 1881 . , 1,015 29 54,015 167 37,816 77,887 159,193 - 1891.. | « 1,848 36 696,805 569 212,085| 307,050 653,550 1901 . . 2,146 8 484,587 352| 101,417 •is 521,054 Hanover. ................. 1881 . . @ @ © © © U) © © / 1891. . @ º @ @ g . . 9 $ © © @ @ © 0 1901 . . 1,706 12 444,362 502 144,084 210,365 450,016 Harriston ...... ......... 1881.. | 1,772 60 161,030 321 87, # 132,360 275,948 1891. . 1,687 52 181,067 272 59,292 121,018 246,826 1901. . l, 8| 182,807 161 50,501 447,291 575,930 Hawkesbury.,............ l881. . 1,920 29 153,350 538 130,265 287,210j 524,290 1891 , . 2,042 35 859,335 472 127,730| 331,494 612,830 1901 . . 4,150 5l 1,159,300 318,490l 656,800 1,101,049 798| RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 335 TABLEAU xxI. Manufactures des villes et villages de 1,500 à au-dessous de 5,000 habitants, comparées pour 1881, 1891 et 1901. Estab- Salaries lish- Em- and Cost of | Value of Towns and villages. Year. Popula- ments. Capital ployees. vages materials products. Villes et villages. Année tiOn. Eta- Em- Salaires et| Coût des Valeur des blisse- ployés. | gages. | matériaux| produits. ments. NO, 3 NO. 3 3 $ -© Hespeler ............ .... 1881 º © CA © © ſ© © © © º @ © © 1891 ! @ @ 3 @ @ [ # # º © º$ f , 4 se @ é 1901| 2,457 5| 1,079,653 858 275,103| 512,490 925,634 Huntsville ................ 1881 @ B -- @ @ $ # $ $ B @ C g 1891 © © $ @ @ º @ g @ $ $ @ © © 1901 2,152 6 378,450 268 85,459| 476,300| 771,827 Ingersoll............ .... 1881| 4,318 86 637,906 668| 245,485 , 812,602| 1,385,750 1891| 4,191 103| | 976,483| 669| 235,146| 724,908| 1,242, 190] 4,573 23| 1,641,228 693| 309,738| 1,842,275| 2,515,469 Kemptville . .............. 1881 C) © © º © gº $ é) s 1891 f l ^s • . º , $ @ © © º © © g 9 1901| 1,523 8| 126,165 74 24,280 56,295| 106,547 Kincardine ..... ......... 1881| 2,876 24 114,100 169 42,650| 147,280 233,850 1891| 2,631 50 318,910 319 72,837| 137,250| 291,800 1901| 2, 7, 139,104 156 54,475| 118,035| 219,225 Kingsville......... .. , ... 1881 º © C @ © © g) © © lngs 1891| . . © © © © L) © © * © , 1901| 1,537 7 337 41,380 52,849| 116,762 Leamington .... : ......... 1881| 1,411 44 143 29,594| 129,887| 244,893 1891| 1,910 49 171 47,371| 110,721| 222,214 1901| 2,451 8 92 ,690 30,875 72,825 Listowel.. .............. . 1881| 2, § 63 503| 151,985| 563,229 862,825 1891| 2,587 88 243 57,960 314,850| 464,750 1901| 2,693 15 267 77,625l 208,841| 358,223 Meaford................. 1881| 1,866 69 232 49,534| 114,481| 221,080 8 1891| 1,999 59 224 50,578 208,990| 325,405 1901| 1,916 12 140 40,029 2 228,025 Merritton................. 1881| 1,798 19 693 182,552 557,913 970,190 1891| 1,813 16 634| 211,318 358,727| 719,287 1901| 1,710 8 600 270,733 481,772 1,036,350 Midland ... ... ---- ... ... 1881| 1,095 9 | 134 20,600| 55,800| 137,400 1891 2,088 35 203 65,680 198,659 365,505 1901| 3,174 12 771| 283,085| 1,145,100| 1,638,312 Mitchell.......... .. .. .. . 1881 2,284 47 366 74,975| 144,725| 365,500 1891| 2,10l 44 271 66,355| 218,826 368,610 1901 l, 945 9 186 49,640 164,199 y Mt. E'orest ............... 1881| 2,170 89 337 86,519 87,491| 356,285 1891| 2,214 94 303 71,309| 256,496| 407,316 1901| 2,019 9 151 53,940| 156,360 244,258 Morrisburg ............... • 1881ſ 1,719 35 143 32,705 28,060 98,400 1891| 1,859 # 161 53,485| 240,501| 357,317 1901 # 3 ? 23 9,200 40,088 56,100 Napanee..... ... ... 1881| 3,680 90| 247,550 565| 181,570| 377,550| 675,900 1891| 3,434 84| 200,885 406 107,620| 247,147| 461,859 1901| 3,143 24| 218,669 255 87,061 86,825| 230,157 Newmarket ... ...... .. 1881| 2,006 44| 216,158 293 93,627| 418,465| 688,743 1891| 2,143 41| 249,825 251 80,066 222,108| 371,547 1901] 2,125 3 337,868 372 127,231l 128,000 349,000 \ 336 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xxI. Manufactures of Towns and Villages having 1,500 to under 5,000 inhabitants, compared for 1881, 1891 and 1901. Estab- Sala i T Y · lish- † § º | Cost # † of owns and villages. 622,l', _| ments. oyees. materials.l products. la viuag ©ge-^g @y #º º-2 -3 Capital. pioy vages. &-ººs proau Villes et villages. Année º Eta- lEm- Salaires et Coût des | Valeur des blisse- ployés. matériaux produits. n1entS. gage8. NO. # NO, $ $ $ Niagara Falls...... , .... . 1881| 2,347 18 26,500 21 6,200 40,400| 50,400 1891| 3,349 36| 192,910 246 73,395] 162,700ſ 369,435 1901 4,244 14 403,547 422 153,066 205,382 422,728 North Bay................ 1881 g , © º @ # $ # 1891 # # © # # @ p & g @ @ G # 6 # 190l| 2,530 4 13,500 31 9,095 5,750 16,500 Oakville...... ." • • • • • • • • • • • 1881| 1,710 46| 115,550 233 60,656| 171,820 281,734 1891 | 1,825 46| 174,095 255 72,230| 196,503| 378,752 1901| 1,643 8 $ " 188 67,900 166,400| 267,342 Orangeville......... .... 1881| 2,847 62 93,200 191 45,324| 111,398| 183,401 1891| 2,962 103| 170,847 293 62,024| 152,021| 299,981 1901| 2,511 6 65,975 64 17,665 53,728 84,350 Orillia.... ... .... ...... 1881| 2,911 21| 119,100 184 54,966| 130,775| 253,895 1891| 4,752 73 571,780 482 146,585| 307,320 660,949 1901| 4,907 29| 534,282 543| 183,945| 485,828| 836,491 Oshawa .................. 1881| 3,992 41 1,146,014 937| 282,800| 561,685| 1,207,300 1891| 4,066 94 799,748 921| 317,405| 564,650| 1,155,085 1901| 4,394 22| 1,660,065| 1,206| 416,058| 649,541| 1,343,100 Palmerston. .............. 1881| 1,828 31 80,740 146 23,284 79,850| 155,950 1891| 2,007 72 135,772| 181 40,080| 160,166| 261,262 1901| l,850 10| 346,200 254 69,830| 614,076| 807,654 Paris..................... 1881| 3,173 43| , 398,050 665| 183,835| 775,450| 1,112,850 1891| 3,094 45| 391,555 654| 225,027| 498,877 ,566 1901| 3,229 23 1,047,650 898| 294,458 y 1,071,069 Parry Sound. ............. # C @ ® , # $ se à # f5 sp 1901| 2,884 9| 352,737 493 137,287| 256,201| 440,998 Penetanguishene. ... .. ... 1881 1,089 26 80,968 258 48,121 90,989 165,690 1891| 2,110 35 446,340 376 78,650 876,740| 512,275 1901 # 14| 1,062,017 519| 204,528 417,858| 740,706 Perth........ ...... ..... 1881| 2,467 77| 182,910 309 68, , 161,826| 298,856 1891| 3,136 70 9 385| 129,305| 399,043| 722,278 1901| 3,588 20 379,138 303 90,910| 131,928 273,369 Petrolia.... .. 1881| 3,465 45 741,765 308 117,764| | 937,905| 1,719,630 1891| 4,357 106 1,682,212 632 255,787| 1,293,708 1,983,100 1901| 4,135 20 357,393 201 # 41,338 261,493 Picton.. ..... ............ 1881| 2,975 71| 199,250 365 97,251| 186,650 369,666 1891| 3,287 105 390,4 617| 141,564| 308,625| 597,722 - 1901| 3,698 11 145,575 599 3,460 164,428| 368,157 Port A rthur. ... ... ..... . 1881| 1,275 15 46,500 85 l#,150 10,900 29,750 1891| 2,698 33 # 143 63,800 ,330| 394,045 1901| 3,214 3 2 100 39,963 43,280| 105,000 Port Hope. .. , ... ........ 1881| 5,585 111| 383,248 480| 132,460 630,955 918,176 1891| 5,042 145| 1,686,024 617| 164,364| 596,928 951,300 1901| 4,188 22| 632,275 530| 156,168| 278,028 9 Portsmouth........ © © © s e s 1881| 1,734 © © e º © $ $ ſ ! 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TABLE xxI. Manufactures of Towns and Villages having 1,500 to under 5,000 inhabitants, compared for 188l, 1891 and 1901. Towns and villages. Villes et villages Walkerville. @ @ @ @ a e @ º @ e e Wallaceburg © © © © @ $ # # a # @ @ 4 Waterloo......... .... ... à s @ @ @ = s º º @ @ @ g , Wingham. ......... P• E• Isla un d • Summerside Quebec. Beauharnois Buckingham Coaticook • * © e e e s $ s e Estab- 6 lish- Em- s#º Cost of | Value of Year. Popula- ments Capital ployees wages. materials. products. Année º Eta- Em- Sal ir et Coût des !Valeur des blisse- ployés. º# ºlmatériaux | produits. mentS. gage8. NO. $ NO. $ $ 3 . | 1881 é© © © 1891 933 © © @ @ @ @ @ @ U, s $ $ 1901 1,595 14 4,857,009 1,176 561,841 883,399 2,017,179 1881 1,525 29 67,550 169 52,488 71,575 166,100 1891 2,726 58 963,743 397 126,879 192,152 399,040 1901 2,763 9 377,592 657 251,845| 164,562 482,779 . | 1881 2,066 53 198,225 392 104,720 629,187 835,174 1891 2,941 40 1,048,602 596 199,293 • r , 969,835 1901 3,537 27| 1,922,286 935 338,480| 438,221| 1,052,177 1881 1,870 53 139,390 20S 60,686 96,744 188,948 1891 2,035 36 175,290 215 44,023 131,385 233,738 1901 1,863 8| 100,363 128 57,257 65,222| 152,087 Q, . | 1881| 3,140 70 • 307 78,825 119,155| 321,976 1891 2,786 92 243,955 358 92,334 193,803 372,465 1901| 2,110 6| 124,800 186| 46,100 74,490 144,890 1881 796 38 42,135 112 28,754 57,500 112,060 1891 1,984 48 189,945 230 53,685 203,010 337,197 1901 2,443 11 293,860 323 93,434 122,554| 252,003 1881 1,918 46 116,285 207 60,586 159,377 247,031 1891 2,167 52 227,307 386 109,120 236,281 464,097 1901 2,392 15 300,309 360 111,799| 204,302 407,791 . | 1881 2,853 65 98,137 297 75,478| 176,399 283,134 1891 2,883 63 168,179 250 76,294 106,790 242,972 1901| 2,875 17| 280,660 206| 58,538 56,824| 168,065 . | 1881 1,499 30 68,960 146 40,018 55,925 109,930 1891 1,590 20 205,860 134 42,7 86,300 162,200 1901 1,976 6 742,291 366 124,290 232,273 488,453 . | 1881 1,479 66 332,767 415| 116,178 154,126 287,936 1891 2,239 50 949,470 720 221,499 274,341 621,951 1901 2,936 3 206,084 320 56,135 175,600 265,980 ,| 1881 2,682 48 249,102 457| 112,730 249,822 433,200 1891 3,086 75 450,398 556 107,340 208,803 474,265 1901 2,880 18 3S7,395 423 122,134 186,486 443,134 . | 1881 1,935 37 92,940 450 54,888 231,388 395,632 1891 2,277 60 62,785 458 48,339 70,306| 147,7 1901 3,826 7 755,938 44 104,600 3 253,950 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 339 TABLEAU xxI. Manufactures des villes et villages ayant de 1,500 à au-dessous de 5,000 habitants, comparées pour 1881, 1891 et 190l. Estab- ® lish- Em- s#es Cost of | Value of Towns and villages. Year Popula- ments. Capital ployees. Wages. materials. products Villes et villages. Année º | Eta- Em, Salaires et Coût des Valeur des blisse- ployés. gages matériaux | produits. mentS. # à # @ NO. $ NO, $ $ S | Farnham ................. 1881| 1,880 26 23,415 81 13,481 63,050 100,900 1891| 2,822 34| 410,830 266 46,991| 101,820 191,590 1901| 3,114 11| 103,086 503| 190,171 213,333 420,786 Fraserville............... 1881| 2,291 83 9 80 8,982 50,425 83,596 1891| 4,175 92| 153,126 206 55,338 85,806 209,870 1901| 4,569 6 4 266 80,200 52,115 146,945 Granby - ... , ....... 1881 1,040 # 116,430 109 82,565| 277,395| 331,674 1891| 1,710 39| 706,697 515| 130,500 435,850 739,750 1901 3,773| 18 2,013,778 961| 369,251 791,318 2,114,151 Grand'Mère ........... .. # # # # $ # Lº , # # # # 1891 # 0 © # # $ II , $ 6 ! º $ © # 1901| 2,511 s sºis 971| 329,882 454,800 1,594,074 Iberville..... .......... . 1881 1,847 29 49,972 152 47,800 85,363| 177,025 1891| 1,719 20 143,100 98| 32,120 56,710 117,960 1901| 1,512 4 , 67,600 54 31,238 27,745 55,120 Joliette .... .. .... .... 1881 3,26S 108 144,145 447| 80,074 301,143 459,513 1891 3,347 75| 843,200 571| 140,415 218,316 485,973 1901 | 4,220 15| 661,173 485 l 143,913| 275,058 711,687 Kingsville ... ........... 1881 a , # $ t> @ # # l# # # 1891 # # 45 # # # © s ip # © e Q 4 1901| 3,256 7 40,761 71 24,665 20,585 59, ]75 Lachute ... , ............. 1881 765 37 84,182 97 16,968 114,596 170,874 1891| 1,751 58| 357,436 310 91,252 224,499| 384,854 1901| 2,022 9| 857,884 403 183,700 141,767| 497,640 Lake Megantic...... . . . .. | 1883 © e éº , U© © © 4 # @ - 1891 @ @ J $ 4 $ 6 # @ @ º © (@ @ 1901 1,883 4| 171,100 132 26,660 86,500 122,875 Lauzon..... » s s e e e s a s u º º . | 1881 3,556 6 7,500 15 1,625 1,7 7,300 1S91 3,551 87 75,390 230 66,963 133,643 225,665 1901 3,416 4 41,092 80 18,475 24,365 57,605 Louiseville. ... , ....... .. .. 18S1 1,381 45 57,670 230 24,925 161,301 226,370 1891 i,740 52 89,110 208 55,520 97,925| 226,737 1901 1,565 6| 270,759 328 50,44l | 128,512 260,829 Magog ... .. ...... ....... 1881 76S 15 11,890 33 7,266 7,000 19,525 1891 2,100 41 853,945 729 169,995 349,142 767,670 1901| 3,516 5| 1,137,520 922 , 299,263 1,351,510| 1,898,492 Maisonneuve...... .. .. .. . 1881 © Q# © © © © @ # $ > © 5 $ $ 1891| 1,22C 8 546,708 394| 158,668 3,299,960 3,653,584 1901 3,958 12 4,147,533l 2,729 912,789 4,366,893 6,008,780 340 A* CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xxI. Manufactures of Towns and Villages having 1,500 to under 5,000 inhabitants, compared for 1881, 1891 and 1901. Estab- Value • lish- Em- | Salaries Cost of of mentS. ployees. and materials products. Towns and villages. Year.|Popula- | — ºg-º wages. … s─> #-,-e - q- tion. Eta- ' | Capital. Em- ©-ºi-s Coût des Valeur Villes et villages. Année blisse- ployés. Salaires et m§ ériaux des ment8. gages. produits. NO, 3 NO, $ $ $ ) Montmagny .............. 1881| 1,738 30 24,488 40 2,524 32,970 55,544 1891 1,697 38 88,965 79 18,137 43,792 84,241 1901 1,919 3 98,210 34 16,850 24,360 49,800 Nicolet................... | 1881 1,880 28 63,585 300 21,569 86230 149,590 1891 2,518 90 413,865 368 81,886 182,174 337,911 1901 2,225 4 43,253 46 52,496 14,700 39,400 Plessisville.. ... .......... 1881 © © 4 . º © 5 $ 1891 # # # • @ 6 : L $ # # º # . . º 6 1901 1,586 7 384,286 260 74,505 152,995 295,162 Richmond. .............. . 1881| 1,571 36 93,750 164 37,960 56,680 137,060 1891 2,056 37 64,575 102 27,147 56,135 108,215 1901 2,057 3 28,500 30 8,700 17,200 34,024 St. Ambroise ....... , .. # # # L , s # © © 1901| 1,55ſ 7 67,734 225 32,309 25,860 81,130 St. Jean............. .... 1881| 4,314 76 365,774 740| 157,179| 273,945| 530,743 1891 4,77: 69 885,340 855 259,915 430,005 947,300 1901| 4,03( 43| 872,117 838| 285,378| 593,264| 1,269,376 St. Jérôme ............... 1881| 2,03: 55 83,155 179| 27,687| 154,804| 223,610 1891 2,868 85 954,635 489 109,925 281,180 629,265 1901| 3,619 13 1,180,504 667 ,281 398,037| 848,250 Ste. Thérèse. ............. # f© © º @ $ # @ ſi © © @ # 1901 1,54l 3 131,143 103 34,900 43,915 108,920 Terrebonne ............... # @ dg J @ © © @ J $ > # igoi 1,822 3 223,000 262 93,350] 120,500 331,210 Victoriaville. ............. # @ @ © , @ © © ' .. - 1 © © © 6 ê © , g @ @ @ 6 © E 1901| 1,693 9| 305,660 161 50,085| 174,200 275,950 Waterloo .......... © © © © • • 1881 1,617 34 81,245 172 46,437 176,031 289,065 1891| 1,733 42| 175,280 161 46,465 103,540 233,300 1901 1,797 9 182,775 186 53,930 76,178 156,125 Windsor Mills.... ....... 1881 879 8 76,700 127 49,222 80,188| 231,379 1891| 1,591 25| 628,530 589| 209,905 361,075 678,950 1901| 2,149 5| 1,048,011 379| 123,547| 393,561| 697,100 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 341 TABLEAU xxI. Manufactures des villes et villages ayant de 1,500 à au-dessous de 5,000 habitants, comparées pour 188l, 1891 et 1901. Estab- $ Value y lish- Em- s#º Cost of of Towns and villages. Year Popula- # Capital. #6eS. vages § # # @ # tion. ta- ºn- 0 oût des 8 leltrº Villes et villages. Année blisse- ployés. s† ºlmatériaux es mentS. gages. produits. NO, 3 NO, $ $ $ The Territoriese Calgary ................. . 1881 © © $ @ © © $ ſ $ 6 @ @ @ © © 1891 3,876 28 405,120 169 96,670 90,280 258,900 1901 4,152 10 431,647 807 174,617 315,966 599,444 Edmonton .. ....... .... 1881 # # © © $ # # L$ @ # # 1891 é# # © s g @ # # # @ $ $ # & 6 1901 2,626 8 210,302 103 47,925| 148,410 243,778 Lethbridge .............. 1881 # $ © $ $ # ge 1891 | I | # C @ © $ e © $ # ' • • 1 @ @ 1901 2,279 3 19,700 24 15,700 11,635 29,900 Moosejaw ................ 1881 @ t # @ l, º) Lã © © # 1891 @ @ s $ @ @ ſ i @ @ # @ $ { # 1901 2,042 4| 92,399 37 17,366 97,6io 135,oio Prince Albert . .... ...... 1881 C @ $ ) L # © # @ $ 1891 g , 4 ) , º © # $ | º | 3 I# 5 @ # 1901 2,193 5 146,655 85 39,312 56,331 123,600 Strathcona.......... ..... 1881 # $ • p @ ð © © 1891 # @ @ p # # @ , º , º º @k 1901 1,550 5 305,976 102 43,825 104,073 177,314 342 e »- CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xxII. Manufactures of Canada in 1891 classified to show statistics of (1) works employing less than 5 persons, (2) works employing 5 persons and over and (3) al works, by industries. No. Name or kind of industry. CaInada • Aerated water making. ... .......... Agricultural implements. .. , ....... Altar linen ................ ... .. Artificial flowers . .... .. ... . .. . Artistic materials. ................. Art needle works.. . .. .. . * è # # # # # @ $ # Asbestos and minerals, steam pipe covering. ............ .......... . Asheries, pot and pearl ...... factories (cotton) Bakeries • 6 0 , $ $ e g @ u @ & s s º Baking powder and flavouring ex- tractS.. .. .. . , # # @ $ 4 $ $ @ s à s , 6 , • • • • • © º z © e s • e • k $ @ s , # e # s s s $ s é 4 # e i5 ° , 4e º é s a e g Bank note engraving Bark extract works @ # @ # $ @ # s ^ s u g s s s uº Beekeepers'supplies Beeswax refinery Bell foundries s s e s º # @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ s @ # $ s gt ' | Belt and hose factories. ......... . 1 ? Bicycle factories . .... , ....... . © © es # Billiard tables and supplies ........ Blacking factories.............. .. . Blacksmithing .. ... .. . Blanket making................... . Block making. ........ ... ......... Boat-building........ .... ....... Boiler compound . ........... , ... Boiler making ................ .... Bolt and nut works............... . Bone-crushing mills. ......... ... .. Bookbinding. ............. ........ Boots and shoes © © © © © © © © © Brass fitting foundries. .. .. » , @ @ @ @ s @ @ Breweries. ................. .. , , @ e s Brick and tile.. ... ... ...... .... . Bronze monumental works Brush and broom factories.. ... ... . Button factories. .. .. ............ , Cabinet and furniture making. ..... . Carding and fulling mills ....... ... . Carpenters and joiners.............. Carpet making. ... .. .... ...... . Carriage making. , ....... .. ..... Carriage top making.. ... ... . ſl @ t @ e e Cartridge case making * @ @ @ @ ſs © © © • © © © © © © © © , © s @ Cartridge making. 1. Works employing less than 5 persons. 2. Works employing 1. Etablissements employant moins de 5 2. Etablissements personnes. et Estab- Estab- lish- Em- Salaries lish- Em- ments. | ployees. and wages. | Products. | ments. | ployees. Eta- Employés.Salaires et| Produits. Eta- Employés. blisse- gageS. blisse- ments. mentS. NO. NO. $ $ NO. NO. 61,899 97,562| 21,181,039| 101,211,163 14,065i 272,033 142 265 70,069 396,303 46 412 126 222 62,002 241,619 95 4,321 3 6 568 2,750 de © © 6 7 910 1,942 @ 3 4 735 1,370 , @ s 1 3 200 600 # 1 4 1,850 6,000 2 19 124 190 35,339 130,341 4 25 1 1 350 800 1 , 51 1,463 2,367 831,883 6,528,543 193 2,184 14 36 11,125 82,450 10 180 # # @ $ 14 100 g g # $ d $ @ # 4 55 237 359 26,387 69,513 17 208 26 34 3,726 10,812 2 27 1 2 800 4,000 # # # # 2 3 787 2,900 1 12 @ @ 4 ) , $ $ " \ . 6 143 3 8 3,675 7,550 2 80 2 5 2,240 7,512 2 17 4 9 2,628 11,900 @ û $ g 9,350 11,547 2,995,164 8,362,963 t, # · 25 · 40 10,095 29,i65 5 37 456 618| 101,999 271,438 22 214 1 1 500 1,200 \e , 4 ) # 5 14 6,600 17,000 25 436 5 8 2,325 22,230 5 311 5 7 1,625 16,360 L5 • © º 36 84 28,368 61,935 45 1,239 5,129 6,410 1,689,903 • # n# 2 5 2,300 8,500 11 594 44 107 42,054 233,568 100 1,733 200 557 85,590 263,692 º 6,180 @ $ s ) • ©i º © i4 56 102 26,166 108,154 33 679 e g © © s Q2 © © 5 455 1,052 1,671 505,489 1,680,282 234 5,509 426 633| 128,028 888,637 15 158 4,237 5,923 1,182,112 3,770,717 381 4,214 539 607 61,81 188,700 18 308 2,969 4,376 1,262,277 3,801,857 367 4,680 . 1 350 ,680 1 41 · l 2 100 9 © @ @ ſ> ſ© © $ 3 $ 3 181 RECENsEMENT DU CANADA, 19ol. 343 TABLEAU xxII.—Manufactures du Canada in 1891 classifiées de manière à montrer la statistique (l) des établissements employant moins de 5 personnes, (2) des établisse- ments employant 5 personnes et plus et (3) de tous les établissements par industries. ^- -- e 5 persons and over. 3. All works. † ployant 5 personnes 3. Tous les établissements. plus. Estab- Salaries lish- Em- | Salaries and wages.| Products. | ments. ployees. and wages.| Products. Salaires et Produits. Eta- Em- Salaires et| Produits. gages. blisse- | ployés. | gages. mentS. $ - $ $ NO. ' | NO. $ $ 79,234,311 368,696,723 75,964| 369,595l00,415,350 469,907,886 1 550,412 188 677| 205,229 946,715 1,7 7,252,005 221| 4,543| 1,812,050 7,493,624 @ © © 3 6 568 2,750 # © © 6 7 910 1,942 ( # C 3 4 735 1,370 ( ) 1 3 200 600 6,000 26,500 3 23 7,850 32,500 9,800 23,100 128 215 45,139 153,441 18,000 265,000 2 52 18,350 265,800 7 5,452 4,620,024 1,656 4,551| 1,607,335| 11,148,567 8 ',80C 588,700 24 216 98,925 71,150 60,000 140,000 1 100 60,000 140,000 28,400 120,000 4 55 28,400 120,000 40,600i 81,490 254 567 66,987 151,003 7,020 y 28 61 10,746 30,812 4 ( ; @ @; 1 2 800 4,000 # 10,500 3| 15 5,787 13,400 62,640 511,000 6 143 62,640 511,000 23,000 90,000 5 88 26,675 97,550 12,500 37,500 4 22 14,740 45,012 , 2 - © . ) 4 9ſ 2, 628 11,900 192,282 579,143| 9,423 12,070| 3,187,446 8,942,106 3,500 75,000 1 12 3,500 75,000 9,700 44,700 30 77 19,795 73,865 77,093 206,084 478 832 179,092 77,522 # , # © 1 1 500 1,200 157,284 860,8r9 30 450| 163,884 877,819 93,810 379,700 10 319 6,135 401,930 @ QI # # | 5 7 1,625 16,360 378,796 1,108,688 81| 1,323| 407,164 1,170,623 3,226,561| 12,706,215 5,398| 18,041 4,916,464| 18,990,381 16,100 100,000 3 67 16,100 100,000 261,480 750,500 13 599| 263,780 759,000 849,327 5,484,305 144| 1,840| 891,381 5,717,873 1,342,899 3,321,021 697| 6,737 1,428,489 3,584,713 3,600 23,700 1 14 3,600 23,700 223,986 763,985 89 781| 250,152 872,139 114,000 277,500 5 455| 114,000 277,500 1,927,282 6,025,811 1,286 7,180 2,432,771 7,706,093 27,950 ,622 441 791| 155,978 1,047,259 1,767,691 5,340,582 4,618 10,137| 2,949,803 9,111,299 8S,924 359,919 557 915| 150,734 548,619 1,737,295 5,942,559| 3,336 9,056 2,999,572 9,744,416 9 75, 2 42 20,350 79,680 0 © $ » 1 2 100 200 55,497 292,355 2 181 55,497 292,355 Nom ou sorte d'industrie. Canada • Fabriques d'eaux gazeuses Instruments aratoires Toile d'autels © # # # # -4 e di s e a © º • © , s e , e º ° º # 0 # @ # $ @ e E ue @ º # # # Matériaux artistiques Ouvrages d'art à l'aiguille......... º , @ E @ # $ s s s s Amiante et minéraux, enveloppes de tuyaux à vapeur.......... .... . Potasseries Fabriques de sacs en coton Boulangeries ..... ... ... .. , ... . Fabriques de poudre-levain et Gravure de billets de banque.. .. .. Fabriques d'extrait d'écorce....... Vanneries........... ..... .. * @ @ R Fournitures d'apiculteurs....... # # Raffinerie de cire d'abeilles.. ... , .. Fabriques de cloches Fabriques de courroies et tuyaux élastiques Q * Fabriques de bicyclettes.. .. .. , ... Fabriques de tables de billard et fournitures .. .............. , . Fabriques de cirage Folges Fabrique de couvertes Fabriques de poulies.............. Construction de bateaux Composition pour bouilloires lFabriques de bouilloires.. .. ... ... Fabriques d'écrous et de boulons. . Moulins à broyer les os........... Reliure ......................... Cordonn,erie............. .... · © s , Fabriques de l a c et s et articles d'élastiques.. ... . Fonderies de pièces d'ajustage en cuivre Brasseries • e e s © Briqueteries et tuileries Fabriques de monuments en bronze Brosseries Fabriques de boutons ............ Manufactures de meubles Moulins à carder et à fouler.. ... Charpenterie et menuiserie.... ... . Fabriques de tapis. ... Carrosserie Fabriques de soufflets de voitures.. © º s 4 , & ei , º » a s e ^ s º ` º º º º ® • • • © e , s s º = s # @ $ @ # # $ # $ @ # @ # e E © © © © © © º e s © o e e º $ º @ @ @ @ @ s , .. e s e s s o • • g e u s e , e s © • e e s © ê @ @ s se s © © © © p @ s e s e e « s t « © © © s º © b © º º © © g @ # $ @ é e s © e 9 e e» º º º º º º o e © e s» s es Confection d'enveloppes à cartouche Cartoucheries. ...... © º º s » s e e » e s e s 344 CENsUs oF CANADA, 190l. º TABLE xxII. Manufactures of Canada in 1891 classified to show statistics of (1) works employing less than 5 persons, (2) works employing 5 persons and over and (3) all works, by industries. *--- 1. Works employing less than 5 persons. |2. Works employing 1. Etablissements employant moins de 5 2. Etablissements personnes. et @. $ Estab- No. Name or kind of industry. lish- Em- Salaries # Em- ments. | ployees. and wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees. Eta- Employés.Salaires et| Produits. Eta- |Employés. blisse- gage8. blisse- ment8. :mentS. NO. NO. 3 3 NO, NO 46 Carving #ºs e $ º e s @ @ @ # I - 5 © © © © 16 21 7,145 23,430 5 71 47 Celluloid goods ............ ...... . | 1 4 1,300 6,000 1 12 48 Cement mills ..... .......... , ... . 8 18 5,060 23,900 11 225 49 Charcoal burning ................. 43 57 7,076 19,902 8 38 · 50 Cheese box factories. .. ........... 32 78 13,046 43,916 16 167 51 Cheese factories!. .. .. ........... a à © © # @ U, @ 1,565 3,013 52 lChemical establishments ..... ...... 103 210 70,461 394,375 32 697 53 Chicory................... ........ 4 5 745 2, , s @ @ 54 China decorating. .. .............. 5 © # # à @ , à 2 31 55 Church decorations . ... , ... ... .... 3 3 1,340 7,700 1 8 56 Cider making.......... * , e , 4 g @ @ . © # # 169 269 35,469 148,530 7 54 57 Cigar boxes ... .................. g è se s ts e © • 2 30 58 Cigars.................... ... .... 19 55 22,270 87,090 93 3,165 59 Cocoa and chocolate...... ......... 6 0 # # $ $ • # 2 17 60 Coffee and spices. ................. 15 24 5,795 60,260 16 144 61 Coffins and caskets. .......... ... . 82 182 66,639 203,240 11 270 62 Coke. .. ........................... g g $ , º © qº , 1 21 63 Combs .............. .... ........ @ @ g # @ g 1 15 64 |Condensed milk.. .. , .... ..... sa 4 # © . .. l' © © 1 25 65 Confectionery.. ..... ............. 204 380 98,624 540,349 76 2,112 66 Cooperage.. ...................... 1,423 1,939 : 345,641 1,112,483 101 1,265 67 Copperine factory. ................. © © @ s 4º g º , 1 6 68 g†ºs , , , e , e © © © © º e , 1 4 1,000 2,600 3 65 69 Cordage. .... ° º > © º , 5 , g © º s a s s © e E e s s e , , # # C @ G # 1 52 70 Corks.... ........ , ............... 2 3 1,340 3,100 3 79 71 Corsets............................ 11 25 5,131 34,300 21 930 72 Cottons. ... ........... ......... © © © © © # @ 22 8,502 73 Creameries (butter)* ............ © , g @ @ e $ 170 425 74 Cutlery...... ......... ..... .. , ... . 10 19 6,925 26,300 2 62 75 | Dentistry.............. , ........... 153 203 87,538 339,250 l 5 76 | Distilleries........... , ............. g ,) e 4 $ # @ 8 404 77 |Dressmaking and millinery. ........ 6,298 10,152 1,382,983 6,179,731 768 7,045 78 | Dried fruits and vegetables. .. .. , . 6 10 930 3,860 80 421 79 | Duck and yarn factory. ............ p é , à º } $ © $ 1 133 80 |Dyeing and scouring............... 58 99 26,030 135,504 14 193 8l lDynamite.., ................... ... 2 3 1,500 9,500 © # re , 82 |Edge tools......................... 15 24 6,472 22,100 25 696 83 | Electrical appliances. .... ... ... , . 6 11 4, 100 45,700 2 175 84 | Electric light works. ...... .. , . 57 133 60,336 309,015 23 630 85 | Electric supplies .................. . 4 8 5,400 17,400 11 233 86 Electro-plating.. ................... 3 6 1,115 3,100 7 233 87 | Electro-stereotyping ..... • © © © : © de © © © © © º © 5 1 40 88 | Elevators. .................... ... 2 4 1,475 6,600 4 75 89 |]ºmbroidery ....................... © $ © © © ! 1 33 90 | Emery wheels .... ..... , ........ @ 5 2 27 91 Enamel works . ..... , ... .... , . .. © © $ $ d) e Q) © 1 | 5 92 Engines. ......... : .. ... : .... , .. © 1 2 600 2,100 17 1,255 93 | Engraving and lithographing. ... .. 27 49 25,530 64,805 20 597 94 | Engravers'supplies ........ • • • • • • • • 1 2 1,000 5,000 0 g © © * All cheese factories and creameries are counted with works employing five hands and over for the purpose qf comparison with the statistics of factories of the sanne class in 1901, to which the rule limiting enumeration to works of less than five hands did not apply under the instructions. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, l )01. 345 TABLEAU xxII. Manufactures du Canada en 189l classifiées de manière à montrer la statistique (l) des établissements employant moins de 5 personnes, (2) des établisse- ments employant 5 personnes et plus et (3) de tous les établissements, par industries. f - ms4W 5 persons and over, employant 5 personnes 3. All works. 3. Tous les établissements. plus. Estab- y • © Salaries lish- Em- | Salaries Nom ou sorte d'industrie. and wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees.and wages.| Products. Salaires et| Produits. Eta- Em- Salaires et| Produits. gages. blisse- | ployés. | gages. • ments. $ $ NO. NO. $ · 3 35,700 113,000 21 92 42,845 | 136,430 Sculpture et dorure........ . .... 2,800 18, 2 16 . 4,1 24,000.Cellulose .. .. .................. 80,900 227,275 19 243 85,960 251,175| Fabriques de ciment ............. 15,620 71,972 46 95 22,696 91,874 Charbonnerie. ... .. ... ... .. ... . 31,830 93,700 48 245 44,876 137,616 Manufactures de boîtes à fromage. 753,067 9,784,288| 1,565 3,013 753,067 9,784,288|Fromageriesl . ... .. ... .. .. ..... 269,250 1,613,725 135 907 339,711 2,008,100 Fabriques de produits chimiques. . # # Ci # 4 5 745 2,650|Chicorée.. ............. ........ 5,900 37,000 2 31 5,900 37,000i Décorations sur porcelaine.. ...... 2,400 15,000 4 11 3,740 22,700 Ornements d'églises ..... .. ...... 11,710 38,705 176 323 47,179 187,235|Fabrication du cidre.............. 6, 15,000 2 30 6,000 15,000||Boîtes à cigares. .... , ... ... .. , 953,960 3,280,114 112 3,220 976,230 3,367,204 Cigares. .. ....... .............. ,000 58, 2 17 6,000 58,000Coco et chocolat.. . ... ..... , . . , .. 68,238 1,058,750 31 168 74,033 1,119,0101Café et épices. ...... , ..... .. ... 1 99,400 295,200 93 452 166,039 498,440|Cercueils ......... ... .... , 7,500 ,000 1 2: 7,500 45,000|Charbon........ .... , .... ...... 9,000 20,000 1 15 9,000 20,000]Peignes......... 0 # @ # E # @ # # º © 7,630 83,000 1 25 7,630 83,000||Lait condensé. . , ............. 570,594 3,744,282 280 2,492 669,218 4,284,631|Confiseries ... ............... .. 398,893 1,269,589 1,524 3,204 744,534 2,382,072Tonnellerie ............. · · · · · · -- . 3, 14,000 1 6 3,500 14,000 Fabrique d'imitation de cuivre, ... 28,400 128,000 4 69 29,400 130,600|Chaudronnerie. .................. 16,000 230,000 · l 52 16,00t 230,000|Corderie ... .. .................... 23,500 163,000 5 S2 24,840 166,100||Bouchons......... .............. 211,046 816,200 32 955 216,177 850,500|Corsets..... .. , .................. 2,102,603 8,451,724 22| 8,502 2,102,603 8,451,724|Cotons ...... ... .. ..... . , ... .. 106,303 913,591 170 425| 106,303 913,501|Crèmeries (beurre)l. ......... ... f- 22,600 48,000 12 81 29,525 74,300|Coutellerie ... .. ................. 1,500 5,000 154 208 9,038 344,250|Art dentaire.. ... ............... 178,950 2, 199,600 . 8 404 178,950 2,199,600|Distilleries ............ ... s g e ! a 1,092,823 4,931,77 7,066 17,197| 2,475,S06 11,111,510| Modistes et couturières........... 30,025 142,436 36 431 30,955 ,296|Séchoirs de fruits et légumes. .... . 40,000 290,000 1 183 40,000 290,000|Fabrique de toile et fil....... .. # 54,860 210,000 72 292 80,890 345,504lTeintureries..... ............... $ © ſ ) # s 2 3 1,500 9,500iDynamite........................ 309,772 939,504 40 720 316,244 961,604|Fabriques d'outils....... , ... ... .. 67,400 284,000 8 186 71,500 329,709|Appareils électriques.... ...; .., . -' 2# #| 85 7oº 2# 1,i#i§|ʧmière éiectri. Clu€ . . .. . - . . .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 91,100 # 15 241 96,500 535,152|Appareils électriques. ............ 100,500 455,300 10 239 1U1,615 458,400|Electro-placage .................. ,000 45,000 1 40 20,000 45,000|Electro-stéréotypie. .... , .... .... 32,400 111,000 6 79 33,875 117,600/Ascenseurs ....... ... ... ..... 10,000 150,000 1 33 10,000 150,000| Broderie.. ......... .. .. © e e e © e u r 11,400 38,000 2 27 11,400 38,000|Roues'd'émeri ..... .......... © © © © 1,500 16,000 l 5 1,500 16,000 Ouvrages en émail... , ... ......... 533,491| 1,573,059 18| 1,257| 534,091 1,575,159lMachines à vapeur. .... ........ 240,217 17, 47 646| 265,747 782,770|Gravure et lithographie ......... . 0 0 © • | 2 l,000 ,000||Instruments de graveurs......... N° * Toutes les beurreries et from et plus, afin de ageries sont compteés avec les établissements émployant cinq personnes uvoir les comparer avec les statistiques des fabriques de la même classe en 1901, à laquelle la regle limitant l'enumération des établissements à moins de cinq personnes n'a pas été appliquée. 346 • 2 - , CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xxII. Manufactures of Canada in 1891 classified to show statistics of (l) works employing less than 5 persons, (2) works employing 5 persons and over and (3) all works, by industries. 1. Works employing less than 5 persons. 1. Etablissements employant moins de 5 2. Works employing 2. Etabltssements personnes. et, g © Estab- Estab- No Name or kind of industry. lish- Eln- Salaries lish- Em- ments. | ployees. and wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees. Eta- |Employés.Salaires et Produits. | | Eta- Employés. blisse- gage8. blisse- mentS. mentS. NO, NO. $ 3 NO, NO, | 95 ]Facings (foundry).............. . l© s d, 5 @i # º g ! # # # 1 8 96 Fancy goods.. ..................... 43 73 12,958 50,870 4 157 97 Feathers............. ........ , ... º @ # ` . . ( à 1 7 98 |Felt roofing... ................... . 4 10 3,070 12,600 l 15 99 | Felt. .. .. » s # s # # e a e © e , 6 , @ # @ e g s g s e s s © g º # # # @ # l 30 100 Fire-kindling.... .. .. .. .......... 2 4 500 7,5 0 4 $ $ 101 | Fireworks........... .. ... ... .. ... .. # ! ) @ p C# $ é5 ,) 1 15 102 | Fertilizers. .. .. ... t • • • • • • s • # # # º © , # $ { $ © © # @ @ $ 1 30 103 |Fish, canned...... , .............. 26 52 3,511 17,214 364 13,729 104 | Fish, cured ... ............. ... .. 4,186 8,104| 614,172 2,355,237 441 7,600 105 | Fishing tackle. .............. .. .. , 40 62 7,094 28,558 2 11 106 Fish oil.............. .... ......... 7 21 2,180 6,638 28 168 107 Flax .... ......... ...... ....... # 3 10 3,000 21,350 37 1,399 108 | Flouring and grist mills. ... . .. .. $ 2,320 3,706 1,142,469| 21,161,440 230 2,607 109 |Foundry and machine shop products. E-8 780 315,559 1,049,228 363 12,028 110 | Fruit and vegetable canning .. .. ... . 13 36 4,225 24,700 39 2,205 111 Fringes, cords and tassels.. ........ . º © # # # i$ $ 2 50 112 |Furnaces, stoves and heaters.. .. .. . 5 16 6,300 27,950 18 527 113 | Fur dressing....................... © © © qº ' . . © lº l 20 114 |Furs and hats...................... 79 179 41,040 241,053 113 2,339 115 Galvanized iron. ..... .............. 1 4 1,500 3,000 1 5 116 Gas.......................... 22 61 30,950 119,899 27 1,103 117 Glass.. .... ... .. ................. 2 8 6,116 13,650 10 925 118 Gloves and mittens.. ... .......... . 30 65 11,948 55,132 14 575 119 Glue ................ .. : ... .. ... . 5 16 5,400 25,800 3 45 120 Glycerine....... ... º se s * e * • • • • e • • • • • 1 4 2,500 40,000 º 0 @ @ 121 lGold leaf. .... . - # # $ E $ $ $ $ ' ' . .. . . $ $ © © a $ º ! 1 8 122 |Gold and silversmithing , ... . 21 21 7,025 22,210 2 23 123 Gunpowder. .......... .......... , . â © @ 0 @ # à © 7 152 124 |Gunsmithing ............... , ...... 39 ,50 16,847 48,450 2 17 125 SUlIIl , . .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • , , , 5 12 1,460 4,668 10 127 126 Haircloth.............. ...... ... i # 1 3 700 , 7,000 i 18 127 | Hair works ............ .... ..... 11 21 4,535 28,350 1 9 128 Harness and saddlery .............. 1,449 2,146 657,123 2,644,328 · 104 923 129 Hops, cured. ...................... 1 3 450 3,000 1 24 130 |Horn and bone works. ... ..... ..... © © $ # g , # 5 131 |Horse blankets and bags.. ..... , .... © © º et # © 5 º 3 2 56 132 | Hosiery .......... , ... .. ......... 43 66 8,947 31,381 15 576 133 | House decorating , . .. .. ... .. ... º © $ $ 9 â g @ 1 45 134 | Hubs ând spokes. ... ........ .... . 2 2 310 800 6 80 135 | Incubators....... .......... .. .... 2 4 1,97o 3,600 @ 9 © e 136 | Indian wares ..... ........... . .. 172 293 19,181 33,851 35 236 137 Ink .... .. ...... ................ 1 1 338 500 2 18 138 Invalid chairs and baby carriages . .. 1 1 400 1,500 3 138 139 Iron and brass fittings............ .. 17 35ſ 12,500 37,450 23 740 140 | Iron and steel bridges..... ... @ @ 9 a g 0 9 © 6 444 141 Jewel cases ....... , ... .... • • • • • • • • • • ts g5 L} $ © Ql © $ 1 8 142 | Knitte ! goods . .... ... ........ .. 192 378 40,289 173,891 31 1,123 143 Knitting machines ............ .. .. 3 4 600 980 l 15 144 Laces. .............. ... ......... . 3 4 182 535 3 49 145 | Lamps and chandeliers. .. , ....... .. 1 1 75 150 2 54 l46 lLanterns ..... ................ .. $ @ g @ g $ > g @ 1 15 147 | Lasts and pegs......... 5 14 5,680 15,700 6 80 148 'Lath .............. ........ ... . 8 1:) 2,860 12,960 5 G2 © 347 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. TABLEAU xxII. Manufactures du Canada en 1891 classifiées de manière à montrer la statistique (l) des établissements employant moins de 5 personnes, (2) des établisse- ments employant 5 personnes et plus et (3) de tous les établissements, par industries. 5 persons and over. 3. All works. employant 5 personnes 3. Tous les établissements. plus. Salaries # Em- Salaries Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No and wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees.and wages.| Products. Salaires et| Produits. Eta- Em- Salaires et| Produits. gages. blisse- | ployés. | gages. Im6nt.S. $ 3 NO. NO, $ $ 5,000 14,000 1 8 5,000 14,000]Placage (fonderie).... , ... .. .. ... 95 70,100 284,000 47 230 83,058 334,870|Articles de fantaisie.. . 96 1,800 5,000 1 7 1,800 5,000 Plumes ............... ......... . 97 6,000 20,000 5 25 9,070 32,600 Feutre à toiture. ....... ....... .. 98 8,000 16,000 1 30 8,000 16,0U0| Feutre . ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. 99 $ # # | > | # 2 4 500 7,500|Fabriques d'allumoirs .... ........ 100 4,000 12,000 1 15 4,000 12,000|Feux d'artifice. .. .. .. , ... ... ... .. 101 5,000 20,000 1 30 5,000 20,009|Engrais...... ......... .. .. .... 102 971,321 3,074,079 390 13,781 974,832 3,091,293|Conserves de poisson...... ...... 103 452,412 2,587,065 4,627| 15,704| 1,066,584 4,942,302|Salaisons de poisson. .. .... ... ... . 104 y 7,600 42 73 9,344 36,158|Attirails de pêche.. ... , ......... . 105 19,131 64,667 35 189 21,311 71,305| Huile de poisson. , .......... , ... . 106 201,299 534,100 40| 1,409| 204,299 555,450||Lin ... ........................ 107 1,221,462 30,721,846 2,550 6,313| 2,363,931| 51,883,286 Moulins à farine , ... .. .. ... .. .. . 108 4,836,598 15,356,052 621| 12,808| 5,152,157| 16,405,280|Produits des fonderies. ... .. .. ... . 109 161,269 866,842 52 2,241 165,494 891,542|Conserves alimentaires en boîtes. . | 110 7, 37,000 2 50 7,000 37,000Frange, corde et glands ... , ... ... . 111 240,675 730,800 23 543| 246,975 758,750Appareils de chauffage. ......... 112 10,400 20,000 1 20 10,400 20,000|Repassage de fourrures. .... , • • • • • • 113 683,014 4,743,888 192 2,518 724,054 4,984,941|Chapellerie et pelleterie......... . 114 1,200 3,5 2 9 2,7 6,500|Fer galvanisé....... . • • • • • • • • • • • . 115 465,711 2,676,798 49 1,164| 496,661 2,796,697|Gaz. ............................ 116 342,700 683, 12 933| 348,816 697,150]Verrerie,. : ..................... 117 123,439 692,600 44 640| 135,387 747,732|Gants et mitaines ........... , .. . | 118 11,800 72, 8 61 17,200 97,800|Colle-forte. ...................... 119 # 9 4 ) | 3 l 4 2,500 40,000lGlycerine.................... .. .. | 120 3,000 18,400 1 8 3,000 18,400|Or en feuilles. .. ................ 121 18,000 49,000 23 44 25,025 71,210|Orfèvrerie. ... .. .. ... .. . .. . , .... | 122 68,350 547,000 7 152| 68,350 547,000 Poudre à cannon. , , , .. , .... , , ... . | 123 3,100 7,700 41 67 19,947 56,150Armurerie. ........... .... ..... . 124 48,205 113,900 15 139 49,665 118,568| Plâtre. .......................... 125 9,000 80,000 2 21 9,700 7,000]Fabriques de tissus en crin....... . 126 2,000 13,500 12 30 6,535 41,850jOuvrages en cheveux.. ........... 127 344,506 1,343,673 1,553| 3,069 1,001,629 3,988,001|Sellerie. .. , .... ................. 128 250 800 2 27 7 3,800|Houblon préparé. ... , .... ........ 129 1,500 5,000 1 5 1,500 5,000 Ouvrages en os et cornes.. ........ 130 21,000 165,000 2 56 21,000 165,000 Couvertes à chevaux et sacs.. ..... 131 122,540 548,050 58 642 131,487 579,431| Bonneterie.. .. ... . .. - © º e $ e © e , • • 132 l » 54,000 1 45 27,000 54,000 Décorateurs de maisons. .... .. .. 133 29,700 104,600 8 82 30,010 105,400 Moyeux et rais.. ... .......... ... . 134 · ſ© g> 2 4 1,975 3,600||Incubateurs . .. .. ... ............ 135 8,660 25,650 2i 529 27,841 59,501 Ouvrages en rassades............. 136 7,200 55,000 3 19 7,538 55,500 Encre ... .. .. ... ... , ... . © s e 4 • • • • • 137 43,000 144,000 4 139 43,400 145,500 C† d'invalides et voitures d'en- 138 ants . .. .. .. · . ... : . : .. .. .. .. . 278,140| 1,395,750 40 775 290,640 1,433,200,Ajustages en fer et en cuivre..... . 139 184,300 728,075 6 444| 184,300 728,075 Ponts en fer et en acier. .. ... ... 140 850 #º 1 8 2,800|Confection de boîtes à bijoux.. ... . 141 292,345 1,163,735 223| 1,501| 332,634 J,337,626 Fabriques de tricots. ... , ... ..... 142 2,200 3,500 4 19 2,800 4,480Machines à tricoter . ... .... , .. , | 143 7,140 30,000 6 53 7,32 30,535|Dentelles, ... .. .. ... ... , ... ..... 144 19,000 45,000 3 f 5 19,075 45,150||Lampes et chandeliers.. ... . .... 145 7,000 20,000 1 15 7,000 20,000 Lanternes. .. , ... ... , ... ......... 146 22,950 56,800 # 94 28,630 72,500| Formes et chevilles à chaussures .. | 147 8,320 24,900 1 81 11,180 37.860lLattes....................... $ . .. | 148 348 © º * CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xxii. Manufactures of Canada in 1891 classified to show statistics of (1) works employing less than 5 persons, (2) works employing 5 persons and over and (3) all works, by industries. No. 1. Works employing less than 5 persons. 2. Works employing l. Etablissements employant moins de 5 2. Etablissements @ personnes. et g @ Estab- Enm- Estab- Name or kind of industry. lish- | ployees. | Salaries lish- Em- mentS. and wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees. Eta- | Employés.Salaires et Produîts. | Eta- |Employés. blisse- gageS. blisse- | mentS. mentS. NO, NO, $ $ NO, NO, Leather lace.... ...... ... 1 @ # # @ @ @ @ @ 1 17 Lead pipe . ........................ s 5 $ B 1 10 Lightning rods ... .......... ..... 1 | 300 1,00C $ $ | } $ Lime. .... ................... .... 1,103 1,499| 166,369 455,512 81| | 1,076 Linen factory ..................... 1| 1 65 100 { © © . . Linseed oil ... , .............. @ # $ $ 2 45 Litharge. ........ ... ... .. , ..... 1 800 3,000 C | # # # Lobster traps. .. ............. .... , 155 191 4,043 15,808 3 17 Lobster cans and boxes. , ... ........ © © é $ # # # # | # 3 59 Locks...... ... ....... .......... 30 43 14,555 40,950 3 , 151 Lubricating oils............... .... 2 1,200 6,000 © º ! º @ Macaroni and vermicelli, ......... .. # $ © # g s 1 20 Malt ............ ... ... ....... .. 1 250 3,000 5 43 Mantels and grates ............... g @ (â 6 $ # # # 1 5 Marble and stone cutting. .... .. .. . 854 871| 321,250 1,103,453 143 2,902 Masts and spars.................... 11 26 7,820 21,800 3 19 Mats and rugs ...... ........ ... - 5 1] 3,700 13,200 1 32 Matches........................... 3 1,025 2,700 9 1,085 Mathematical instruments. ....... ,. 2 • 485 875 1 6 Mattresses ................... , .... 36 86 22,486 109,053 6 111 Meat, canned. ........... * º © © © © © º 6 @ > # g $ $ $ $ 1 9 Meat. cured........................ 466 768 206,621 1,868,688 61 922 Metai cornices and signs ......... .. @ @ l ) © 9 p © g 2| 20 Methylated spirits ..... ........... l, 2,400 80,000 © © • • ' Mica cutting..... ................. @ C) l ) © B © # # 1 10 Mirrors and mantels.. ... .. . ... .. # # # s # # º $ 3 235 Miscellaneous................. .... 12 17 3,505 9,120 1 17 Morocco leather.................... º ſé U# # $ ! ' # @ 1 45 O88 • • • . .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • # # © ® ú , © © 1 11 Musical instruments.. ........ , .... . 42 80 32,210 100,495 47 2,090 Nails and tacks. .................. l 100| 1,050 11 404 Neats-foot oil........ .. ........ LI 1 @ @ 115 @ @ # # Needles.. . . .................... • • | . • • , ! . @ ſi # # 3 . 23 Nets ............................ 40 86 3,895 10,750 3 15 Nickel plating...................... 1 1 300 900 g» 6 # # Oil clothing. ....................... 21 39 1,360 6,790 4 30 Oil cloth .......................... 1 4 25 200 3 129 Qil, refined ........................ 8 61 30,298 377,670 13 215 Onium..... * u © © • e s © e e u s g º s a a ° s 2 9 5 s 10 22 8,400 279,524 C © @ @ Optical instruments ............... . 2 1,250 ,500 1 6 Packing cases. ... ... • @ L @ û ) © © © © © © © 19 25 5,915 19,548 11 298 Pails and tubs ..................... 1 75 200 1 83 Paints and varnishes ............... 48 84 27,070 133,225 24 453 Painting and glazing .. ... ..... .. 330 529 148,468 427,850 75 879 Paper bags and boxes.. ............. 14 24 ,020 12,260 29 940 Paper collars.. ................. .. © Cº @ @ @ © $ s 1 150 Paper ............................. 2 1,600 4,725 32 1,787 Paper patterns. ............. ...... 2 928 3,600 1 6 Paraffine and wax . .... .... ..... C @ © e © e © $ 1 30 Patent fuel .................... ... $ © © © * º _ e º ) © 1 6 Patent medicines............ .. ... 102 184 59,490 368,300 14 123 Patterns and moulds ... , ....... ... 3 4,250 10,100 © © @ © Paving materials....... .... ...... # 6 > © © ſ) © # @ 5 237 Photography. ............ ......... 306 535 166,028 612, # 21 173 Photographic supplies. ....... e $ 9 $ @ g 2 · · 1,350] 10,000 2] 15 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 349 \. TABLEAU XXII. Manufactures du Canada en 1891 classifiées de manière à montrer la statistique (l) des établissements employant moins de 5 personnes, (2) des établisse- ments employant 5 personnes et plus et (3) de tous les établissements, par industries. 5 persons and over. 3. All works. employant 5 personnes 3. Tous les établissements. plus. N Estab- 2º (. Salaries lish- Em- | Salaries Nom ou sorte d'industrie. and wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees.and wages.| Products. Salaires et Produits. | , Eta- | Em Salaires et Produits. gages. blisse- | ployés. | gages. mentS. 3 3 NO, NO, $ 3 4,000 20,000 1 17 4,000 20,000[Lacets en cuir.................... 5,000 38,000 1 10 5,000 38,000 Tuyaux en plomb .... ... » © © ã © s ºs , ſº g (; @ E 1 1 300 1,000 Paratonnerres......... .......... 299,605 988,941 1,184| 2,575| 465,974 1,444,453iChaux........................... # # º s 1 1 65 100|Fabriques de toile...... - © © © º 4 à 3 15,300 377,000 2 45 15,300 377,000|Huile de graine de lin ............ º $ º # 1 2 800 3,000||Litharge . ... .. . .. .. ........ 700 1,200 158 208 4,743 17,008 Trappes à homard......... ....... 9,200 34,000 3 59 ,200 34,000||Boîtes à homard ....... * e s © © © e , © • 63,600 130,200 33 194 78,155 171,150|Serrurerie ...................... -- à 4 2 4 1,200 6,000 Huile lubrifiante. .. ............. . 2,500 9,000 1 20 | 2,500 9,000 Macaroni et vermicelle ..... ... .. 15.050 234,380 6 45 15,300 237,380iMalt. ....... .. . .. .... . » , a º s s º b s l, 4, 1 5 l,800 4,400]Manteaux et grilles de cheminées.. 1,089,587 3,432,221 497 3,773 1,410,837 4,535,674Taille du marbre et de la pierre.... 7,800 38,000 14 45 15,620 59,800 Mâts et espars....... ...... ...... 10,000 30,000 6 43 13,700 43,200 Nattes et essuie-pieds .. .. .. .... 142,039 432,253 12| 1,039| 143,064 434,953|Allumettes . .. ... ... .. .. .. , ... ,000 5,000 8 2,485 5,875]Instruments de mathématiques.... 35,800 177,000 42 197| 58,286 o53 Matelas . . · s é e , s s # @ # * 5 @ 4 º 2,500 7,000 1 2,500 7,000|Conserves de viandes........... .. 296,432 5,257,143 527 1,69ol 503,o53 7,125,83iSalaisons de viandes .. . • • • • 9,000 53,000 2 20 ,000 53,000|Corniches métalliques et enseignes. g $ # @ 1 3 2,400 80,000|Spiritueux méthyliques..... ..... 3,580 40,000 1 10 3,580 40,000 Découpage du mica............... 78,000 558,000 3 235 78,000 558,000]Miroirs et corniches............ $ 3,700 10, 13 34 7,205 19,120|Divers ................ ......... 15,000 150,000 1 45 15,000 150,000Maroquin............ , ... ....... . 1,400 3, 1 11 1,400 3,000lMousse.... ...................... 930,213 3,263,218 89| 2,170 962,423 3,363,713 Instruments de musique ......... 151,900 743,100 12 405| 152,000 744,150|Clous et broquettes . ... ... © © # 4 # 1 1 # # 115|Huile de pieds de boeuf .... ... , . 5,550 13,300 3 23 5,550 13,300]Aiguilles .... .................. . 165 272 43 101 4,060 11,022 Rets .... .... ... ....... , ſ# - . 1 1 900 Placage en nickel . ............... 3,410 26,394 25 69 4,770 33,184|Habits en toile cirée.. ... ......... ,000 316,300 4 133 64,025 316,500Prélart.. .. ............ .. ...... . 110,072 1,686,445 21 276 140,370 2,064,115|Huile raffinée. .. ............... . © © © © 10 22 8,400 279,524|Opium ... ... . , e n s e E e s © © © © © © © © © © 3,000 10,000 3 9 4,250 13,500||Instruments optiques. ........... 62,985 274,321 30 323 68,900 293,869|Boîtes à emballage ....... . « s e © © © º 36,205 99, 2 84 36,280 99,962|Seaux et cuves. . .. .... ...... , ... . 186,250 1,800,600 72 537 213,320 1,933,825|Peinture et vernis ... ............ 352,069 1,089,620 405| 1,408 500,537 1,517,470|Peintures et vitrerie. .. ... .. .... . 217,520 1,133,200 43 964l 220,540 1,145,460|Sacs et boîtes en papier.......... · 30,000 90, 1 150 30, 90,000|Collets en papier.. ... .. ....... 654,802 2,570,722 34| 1,792| 656,402 2,575,447|Papier. ..................... • © © º ,250 9,000 3 11 2,178 12,600|Patrons en papier. ........... , ... 10,000 40,000 1 30 10,000 40,000lParaffine et cire ... .. ........... ' 1,800 14,500 1 6 1,800 14.500|Combustible breveté . ........... 41,510 421,100 116 307| 101,000 789,400|Remèdes patentés ......... ...... g @ g , 3 6 4,250 10,100l Patrons et moules , ... ......... . 48,800 227,850 5 237 48,800 227,850 Matériaux pour pavage. ....... • @ @. 62,710 237,000 327 7 228,738 849,126|Photographie ... ... ............. 6,150 12,150 4 19 7,500 22,l50)Appareils photographiques . ..... N° \, 350 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 4 4º TABLE xxII. Manufactures of Canada in 1891 classified to show statistics of (l) works employing less than 5 persons, (2) works employing 5 persons and over and (3) all works, by industries. Name or kind of industry. Ricture frames .. ::: ............... Planing and moulding mills......... Plaster and stucco. ................ Plumbago Plumbing and gasfitting............ de s s s s e u s , 4 # e e s $ # # s # 5 # 5 @ 5 • Plumbers'supplies.................. 2 Plumes..................... * @ # $ @ # # LI Portraits . ........................ Potterv............................ Preserved fruit and jelly............ Preserved food .................... Presses, stamps and dies............ Printing and publishing Pulp .... .. , ..... .. ... ...... ... : . Pumps and windmills ..... ..... .. Quartz, crushed........ ... .... « ſi @ # 5 # @ # , e @ s s e 0 # e # * t « s s s $ $ $ e * @ # @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ $ # tS allway supplies................... m s s s e - º é e # s p @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ # e # # # Rock drills Rolling mills.......... ............ Rolling stock ..... , ..... .......... Roofing felt. ............... • © º s @ s @ a Roofing materials Rope and twine . ........... .... Rubber...... ... ... . .... ........ Rubber goods........... .. ....... Rubber stamps............. ...... a s s # e $ a # s s a © º º º o $ # @ @ @ @ s º • ^ º - • e • e et g e s s s s Rug patterns .... .. .. .. . © 5 Q : Safes and vaults........ • © © © © © © © © © © º Salt » a e © © " a s e s s s e • • 5 e s e es e s © e e s @ @ e Sash, doors and blinds...... ... * © © © e Saws and files. ... .. « º u e @ v e a é a s a e , Saw mills Scales Screws # • * © © © © © e s @ eu • e • •t @ @ @ @ @ # @ é © º v e º © © © © © s © g © $ @ @ # @ $ e © º • • • © , © © © © © © º s e © º e e » v e s é s e e s • e • e • • • • • • • • • e 9 e e » e s @ e @ e se a » © © • • © º s e e s © s e s a © e s E a • • • ° • • • • • • • * • • e e e s é é s s s é e Shooks and fish boxes. ... . , . © © º º F # s e © © © e s e s e © s s e s e Show cases Silk © © © * © º e v © s s @ º @ u e e u • e s u e • s v e e e e s 1. Works employing less than 5 persons. 2. Works employing 2. Etablissemenºs 1.Etablissements employant moins de 5 y Prepared cattle food.. .. .. ......... - personnes. et . Estab- Estab- lish- Em- Salaries lish- Em- ments. | ployees. and wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees. Eta- Employés.Salaires et| Produits. Eta- Employés. blisse- gageS. blisse- ments. InentS. NO, NO, $ $ NO, NO, @ @ d> , $ @ © [ # 3 34 8 11 2,530 12,000 9 78 158 244| 74,144 324,379 8 129 181 423| 124,327 746,720 140 2,241 b3 102| 30,815 108,861 # # 65 162 63,175 287,594 79 1,106 1 1 400 1,000 Q # º ) © 16 22 8,695 22,210 4 38 59 119 32,243 98,270 23 421 3 6 2,050 4,530 $ s © © 4 10 2,620 17,500 4 53 1 3 2,000 8,000 $ @ à G 10 · 12 4,710 14,600 11 115 240 581| 188,808 646,784 349 7,124 1 4 1,275 3,968 23 1,021 291 401| 107,616 379,461 14 l41 a © @ $ # , º # 39 312 1 3 1,000 10,000 $ ) # 4 © @ Mr @ # 6 # # 9 @ $ 3 l13, 7 10 3,330 9,350 3 44 ſ© © (@ @ L. , # Q 3 42 1 2 200 1,000 1 49 © © # 4 [ # # # # 6 2,006 1 4 3,360 10,000 # 5o ; 2 6 1,900 8,560 8 321 6 15 4,075 15,800 14 752 7 12 5,575 16,040 8 1,212 2 4 1,800 3,280 1 159 1 1 375 750 # @ 5 © 1 1 250 1,500 $ @ $ $ 4 10 4,500 # 4 2n3 46 97 31,S07 141,040 9 2 5 1,440 7,200 18 2z2 328 723 229, § 912,580 280 5,084 5 12 4,060 16,300 13 321 3,745 7,939 1,392,527 6,818,864 1,921 43,439 2 4 2, 5,400 7 122 · 1 2 480 ,200 2 169 3 8 1,478 3,850 7 104 6 13 3,970 15,200 6 884 1 3 1,500 13,000 ſº @ $ $ 696 1,418| 177,247 584,607 181 1,950 15 4l | 12,455 9 132 3,150 110 254 ,883 159,891 ' 47 2,804 © © , @ @ $ $ ô 2 15 (© © © © { | © «º @ 1 27 19 30 4,575 12,714 6 102 5 8 3,150 10, 5 169 © e e l, © © 3 322 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 351 TABLEAU XXII. Manufactures du Canada en 1891 classifiées de manière à montrer la statistique (l) des établissements employant moins de 5 personnes, (2) des établisse- ments employant 5 personnes et plus et (3) de tous les établissements, par industries. 5 persons and over. 3. All works. #ºyant 5 personnes 3. Tous les établissements. pluS. stab- © Salaries # Em- Salaries Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No and wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees.land wages. Products. Salaires et| Produits. lEta- Em. lSalaires et Produits. gages. blisse- | ployés. | gages. \ InentS. $ $ NO, NO. $ $ 10,800 29,500 3 34 10,800 29,500]Mécanismes de pianos. .. .. ... 204 17,560 107,700 17 89 20,090 119,700|Marinades.. .... ............. .. | 205 47,870 240,200| 166 373 122,014 564,579|Cadres ... . .. ... .. .. ... .. ... 206 845,785 4,464,872 321 2,664 970,112 5,211,592|Moulins à raboter et à faire les moulures ..................... 207 104,128 198,225 68 403 134,943 307,086|Plâtre et stuc.. ....... - , , ........ 208 18,000 54,000 1 50 18,000 54,000]Plomb. .. ... ......... .... ...... 209 411,880 1,927,574 144 1,268 475,055 2,215,168|Plombiers et poseurs d'appareil pour le gaz ........ ... ........ 210 20,000 70,000 1 60 20,000 70,000Outillages de plombiers .......... 211 $ $ $ $ º 5 1 l 400 1,000Plumets ................ , ... .... 212 # 42,160 20 60 28,895 64,370| Fortraits ........................ 213 136,685 y 82 540 168,928 478,270]Poteries. .. .. .... ... . ... . .. , .. . | 214 e @ # # 3 6 2,050 4,530Aliments préparés pour animaux.. | 215 5,900 20,736 8 63 8,520 38,236 Fruits en conserves et gelées 216 # # º $ 1 3 2, 8,000 Substances alimentaires en con S€TV€S • s . . . - . . - . . . - . - . - . - . - . . 217 49,620 139,000 21 127 54,330 l53,600 Etampage et teinturerie. ... ... . .. 218 2,910,824 7,671,310 589| 7,705 3,099,632 8,318,094|Imprimerie et publications.. ...... 219 290,824 1,053,842 24| 1,025 292,099 1,057,810 † s s º s s s * • • • • • • • • • • • ^ , , , 45 ſs E e 220 55,709 222,052 305 542 163,325 601,513]Pompes et moulins à vent .. ..... | 221 105,183 312,000 39 312 105,183 312,000 Quartz broyé. ... , ... , ........ .. .. | 222 # | # L r , ; 1 3 l,000 10,000|Couvre-pieds. ... ... .. . * º @ v ^ s , , , , s 223 39,900 165,000 3 113 39,900 165,000 Fournitures pour chemin de fer . .. | 224 19,510 47,000 10 54 22,840 56,350 Glacières........ ................ 225 10,000 48,000 3 42 10,000 48,000 Insignes. ........................ 226 10,560 70,000 1 30 10,560 70,000|Rivets . ... .............. , ... 227 18, 489 86,161 2 51 18,689 87, 161|Tiges à forer le roc ....... © © © @ © © © © © 228 843,500 3,163,930 # 2,006 843,500 3,163,930 Laminoirs. ... ................. 229 2,232,164 9,450,525 19 5,018 2,235,524 9,460,525Matériel roulant......... .... .... , 230 3,5 7,000 1 8 3,500 7,000 Feutre à toiture.............. , . .. | 231 128.460 736,C00 10 327| 130,360 744,560]Matériel à couvrir.. ... .. ... , ... 232 199,822 1,477,734 20 767| 203,897 1,493,534|Corde et ficelle.. .............. .. 233 330,443 1,985,000 15 1,224 336,018 2,001,040|Caoutchouc...................... 234 21,000 55,000 3 163 22,800 58,280]Articles en caoutchouc ... , ....... 285 © º $ $ 1 1 375 750|Etampes en caoutchouc. ........ . 236 âs 0 g e 1 1 250 1,500]Patrons de mattes............... 237 78,660 202,500 8 212 83,160 215,450|Coffres-forts et voutes. ... ........ 238 24,399 103,900 55 166 56,206 244,940]Voiles.. .. ... ... ... ...... .. ... .. , 239 66,250 335,720 20 247 67,690 342,920|Sel. ... ...... .. • © © © e © © º © e e s s s e s E 240 2,079,378| 8,978,930 608 5,807 2,309,267| 9,891,510Portes, châssis et persiennes. .. , .. 241 136,172 521,380 18 333| 140,232 537,680|Scies et limes ... ................. 242 11,233,368 44,443,571 5,666 51,378| 12,625,895 51,262,435|Scieries. . ............. ..... .. 243 45,500 164,800 9 126 47,565 170,200]Balances . , ... ............ , ... . 244 65,l00 198,000 3 171 65,580 199,200]Vis. ............................. 245 28,900 149,815 10 1i2 30,378 153,665|Moulins à broyer le chanvre . ... . 246 291,983 775,670 12 897| 295,953 790,870]Machines à coudre ... .. ....... , .. 247 6 ê ſà © 1 3 l,ſ 13,000Nattes en peau de mouton. ... ... 248 439,109 1,509,317 8771 3,368| 616,356 2,093,924 Bardeaux ......... .......... .. .. | 249 986,160 3,067,475 147| 3,191 998,615 3,101,275 Navires . ... .... ... ... ... . " • • e e e 250 643,900 2,480,200 157| 3,058 671,783| 2,640,091 Chemises, faux cols et cravates.. .. | 251 4,400 18,000 2 15 4,400 18,000|Drap renaissance ..... ...... .... 252 5,000 15,000 1 27 5,000 15,000||Lacets de chaussures. ... ........ 253 25,552 87,000 25 132 28,127 99,714|Douves et boîtes à poisson. ... .... 254 81, 100 431)500 10 177 84,250 441,750]Vitrines . ... ... .. ... ... ......... 255 102,500 585,000 3 322 102,500 585,000lSoie. ... ... .............. ........ | 256 352 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. d© TABLE xxII. Manufactures of Canada in 1891 classified to show statistics of (l) works employing less than 5 persons, (2) works employing 5 persons and over and (3) all works, by industries. 1. Works employing less than 5 persons. 2. Works employing 1. Etablissements employant moins de 5 2. Etablissements personnes. et $ © Estab- Estab- No. Name or kind of industry. lish- lEm- Salaries lish- Em- ments. ( ployees. and wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees. Eta- |Employés.Salaires et| Produits. Eta- |Employés. blisse- gageS. blisse- - meutS. mentS. NO, NO. $ $ NO, NO, 257 Skates ..... ............ ....... 1 450 1,600 1 22 258 Smelting works. .. .. .. , @ @ @ @ # , @ ſi # # # 1 1,000 30,000 15 1,898 259 Soap and candles................... 65 129 41,273 242,520 80 389 260 Sorghum syrup .... ....... , ........ 14 31 5,732 52,899 1 6 261 Spectacles.......... , , , , .......... 1 2 · 800 1,800 © ſ ! e º 262 Spinning wheels ............. .... º20 28 5,050 8,788 © ® 5 # 263 Spools. ... .. ... ....... ... ... ... . | | # $ # @ ſb , . di 2 120 264 Sporting goods......... ........... 10 21 1,140 3,564 16 137 265 Springs and axles.............. .. .. 2 5 920 3,600 6 237 266 Spring beds. ....................... 20 7 7,411 33,036 6 79 267 Stained glass....................... 3 5 y 6,800 2 45 268 Starch ............. ....... , ...... . 1 3 650 6,000 10l . 235 269 Stationery..................... , ... 1 3 500 5,000 # 87 270 Staves .............. ............. 29 55 5,858 17,231 41 1,010 271 Stove polish , ... ......... , ... , .... # # # # # @ s ! 1 7 272 Straw goods.. ......... ............ 28 38 4,790 20,052 4 152 273 Street cars........................ . , © # @ © s @ 5 1 5 274 Street lamps.. .................... $ @ $ © 1|, 8 275 |Sugar, refined... .. « • , , @ , é s @ @ @ $ @ # $ @ º © º º r E © 7 1,402 276 Superphosphate. ................... 7 17 4,201 42,145 7 91 277 Surgical appliances.. ... , . * # @ # @ @ @ $ 9 19 7,675 31,000 2 14 278 Suspenders ....... ... , , .......... . 2 5 750 2,600 59 279 Tailors and clothiers.... ... , .. • • • • • • 2,609 5,090 988,259 3,978,931| 1,373 18,144 280 Tallow, refined. . .. ... , ....... . 4 7 2,985 42,690 @ s p , " 281 Tanneries.. ....................... 632 1,088 330,127 1,825,079 169 3,154 282 Taxidermy .............. .. .. ... . 31 34 8,208 25,125 $ @ $ f $ 283 Tents and awnings. ...... , , ........ 20 46 12,924 52,002 12 160 284 Terra cotta. .......... .. ........ º @ # @ # LI © © 4 130 285 lThread ... ... .. .. v e u é s º © © © , 4 , D 1 1 10| 60 1 40 286 Tin and sheet iron goods . .. ... ... , . 170 324 108,194 421,776 63 1,054 287 Tinsmithing........... , ..... .. ... .. 1,323 2,190| 704,890 2,666,604 169 1,608 288 Tobacco ........... .. ............ 6 14 4,000 27,670 31 2,091 289 Toys............... ............... 2 3 1,300 3,100| $ $ è Ès 290 Trunks, boxes and valises.. ....... .. 35 69 16,823 54,833 27 755 291 Type founding. .... .. .. .......... 2 3 1,100 5,000 4 99 292 Umbrellas and parasols. , .... ...... . 13 16 4,679 10,862 3 89 293 Underwear.................... ..... 21 45 7,223 29,630 5 78 294 Vaseline......... ... , ...... ..... © © g e @ @ qu © 1 5 295 Ventilators ...... , ............. ... 1 1 500 850 © $ © © 296 | Vinegar ........................... 12 25 10,285 86,650 15 277 297 Wadding .................. , ....... · 1 1 100 700 3 57 298 Wall paper........................ 1 2 600 4,000 3 137 299 Washing compounds.. .. .. ... .. .... 1 1 600 1,050 @ @ 3 .3 300 Washing machines and wringers .... 25 31| 8,640 30,458 5 108 301 Watches and jewelry. ... ........... 605 837| 313,622 1,107,082 50 782 302 Wax candles ....................... 2 2 185 490 1 5 303 |Wax works .......... , .... ... .... 12 20 3,558 7,752 s @ e 0 304 Weaving ........................ 2,068 2,290| 142,504 453,412 7 155 305 Whips............ .. .. .... , ... 6 8 1,160 3,3 8 112 306 Wigs. .......... , ...... ..... .... 21 35 7,452 36,445 2 25 307 Wine.... .. ... ................... 30 50 8,605 51,339 11 100 308 Wire .. .... ..................... . §| 57| 21,380 89,560 20 814 309 Wood turning ..... ... .. . • e * e e 88 119 30,465 86,061 39 639 310 | Woollen g ods.. .................. . 164 275 47,042 242,485 213 6,881 3ll Woollen yarns ..................... º © C # E 3 | .. 1 26 312 lYeast..... ......................... 3 | 53 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 353 TABLE xxII. Manufactures du Canada en 189l clasifiées de manière à montrer la statistique (l) des établissements employant moins de 5 personnes, (2) des établisse- ments employant 5 personnes et plus et (3) de tous les établissements, par industries. –•=º 5 persons and over. 3. All works. #ºyºt 5 personnes 8. Tous les établissements. pluS. Salaries # Em- | Salaries Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° and wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees.land wages.| Products. Salaires et P.oduits. | Eta- Em- lSalaires et| Produits. gage8. blisse- ] ployés. | gages. mentS. 3 3 NO, NO, 8 3 7, 16,000 2 23| 7,450 17,60 | t'atins........ .................. 257 850,980 3.016,240 16| 1,901| 851,980 3,046,24( | Hauts fourneaux................. 258 163,350 1,909,390 95 518| 204,623 2,151,91 | Savonnerie ................ ..... 259 1,560 4,000 15 37 7,292 56,89 |Sirop de sorgho......... , ........ 260 © © ſ© © 1 2 800 l, unettes . ... .. .. .. ... .. . ... .. 261 $ © © © 20 28 5,050 8,788 | Rouets .......................... 262 ,000 50,000 2 120 25,000 50,000]Bobines ......................... 263 22,810 66,720 26 158 23,950 70,284|Articles de sport.......... ....... 264 99,500 375,000 8 242| 100,420 878,600|Ressorts et essieux. ... ...... .... 265 21,682| 94,500 26 106 29,093 127,536]Lits à ressorts.............. ..... 266 20,500 61,000 5 50 22,600 67,800Verre colorié ............... .... 267 68,600 # 11 238 69,250 ,850|Empois.......... .. ............. 268 21,500 87,000 3 90 22,000 92,000Papeterie......... .............. 269 290,150 797,1ºº 70j 1,065 296,008 814,339|Douves..... ..................... 270 1,650 2,600 1 7 1,650 2,600Plombagine...................... 271 40,000 , 111,500 32 190 44,790 131,552 Ouvrages en paille ............ .. 272 2,400 13,600 1 5 2,400 13,600iChars urbains............ ....... 273 1,000 20,000 1 9 1,000 20,000|Reverbères ................... ... 274 509,811j 11,627,100 7 1,402 509,81l 11,627,100|Sucre raffiné..................... 275 26,600 202,324 14 108 30,80 244,469/Superphosphate ............. ..... 276 4,200 22,800 11 33 11,875 53,800Appareils chirurgicaux .......... 277 15,100 167,000 6 64 l5, 169,600||Bretelles , .. : ... : - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 278 4,732,449 18,669,652 3,982 23,234| 5,720,708 ,648,583Tailleurs et drapiers............. . 279 $ 4 7 2, 42,690|Suif raffiné.................... .. 280 1,184,080 9,561,781 801 4,242 1,514, 11,386,860 Tanneries................. ....... 281 © s $ 31 34 8,20 25,125]Taxidermistes.................... 282 63,950 378,900 32| 206 76,874 425,902lTentes et auvents .... ........... 283 000 151,000 4 130 000 151,000lTerre cuite ................ ..... 284 1l,000 180,000 2 41 11,010 180,060|Fil.............................. 285 355,657 1,534,215 233| 1,378| 463,851 l,955,991|Ferblanc et tôle. .. ......... ..... . 286 560,939| 2,126,461| 1,492| 3,798| 1,265,829 4,793,065|Ferblanterie. ...... ... .......... 287 481,252| 2,347,651 37| 2,105| 485,252| 2,375,321|Tabac ........................... 288 º © © © 2 3 l, 3,100]Jouets.. ... • © * © e , s s 5 e s s @ s © © © © © © © © 289 237,040 987,900 62 824| 253,863 1,042,733|Valises, boîtes et porte-manteaux. | 290 34,171 102,500 6 102 9 107,500|Caractères d'imprimerie.... 291 22,500 160,000 16 105 27,179 170,862|Parapluies ... . ............ ..... 292 13,800 ,000 26 128 21,023 65,630|Sous-vêtements ..... .... .. ..... 293 3,000 30,000 1 5 3,000 30,000]Vaseline..................... .. .. 294 ds $ @ à 1 1 500 850lVentilateurs.... ................ 295 99,195 598,900 27 302| 109,480 685,550]Vinaigre ........................ 296 23,500 205,000 4 . 58 23,600 205,700]Ouate ......... ................. 297 56,000 351,000 4 139| 56,600 355,000]Tapisserie ............ , ......... 298 ſº @ ſ } ſ $ 1 1" 600 1,050lCompositions à laver.......... , ... 299 37, 30 139 46,300 164,998|Machines à laver et à tordre 300 334, 655 1,619| 648,342 2,523,691|Bijouterie........ .... ......... 301 l, 3 7 1,485 6,490|Chandelles de cire........ ....... 802 g 12 20 3,5 7,752|Ouvrages en cire ... .. ........ 303 37, 5| 2,445| 180,315 631,399]Tissure. .... ....... ... . .. .... 304 37, 120 38,690 162,460|Fouets ..... ............. .. ... 305 6, 60 14,252 79,445]Perruques ..... ....... .......... ! 306 29,350 150 37,955 254,489lVin .....,................ ...... 307 310,093 871| 331,473 1,973,660]Fil de fer....... ................ 308 173,800 758| 204,265 621,096|Tourneurs. .... .. .. .. .... .. , . . . , | 309 1,837,441 7,156 1,884,48: 8,087,871|Articles en laine........ * º @ º @ a @ e @ º 810 8,000 26 8,000 33,000| Laine en écheveaux ......... , ... 311 17,235 53 17,235 45,000 Levain..... ..................... 812 35 4 , , * CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xxIII. Comparative statistics of Manufactures in Canada in 1891 and 1901 for works employing 5 persons and over in each census year, and also the increase or decrease of statistics in the decade by industries. 10 21 # 22 . 1. Works employing5 perscne and over, 1891|2. Works employing 1. Etablissements employant 5 personnes et | 2. Etablisseunt n s plus, 1891 plu , Estab- Estab- Name or kind of industry lish- Em- Salaries lish- Em- ments. | ployees. and wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees. Eta- |Employés.|Salaires et Produits. Eta- |Employés. blisse- gag08. blisse- ments. ments. NO, NO. $ 3 NO. NO. | Canada . ... ............... .. . 14,065 zizºs 79,234,311 368,696,723 14,650 344,035 Abrasive goods ..... ........ .. # 2 27 11,400 y 5 11i Aerated and mineral waters ........ 46 412 135,160 550,412 58 693 . Agricultural implements............ 95 4,321| 1,750,048 7,252,005 114 6,834 Ammunition. ... , ............. .... 2 181 55,497 292,355 3 399 Artificial feathers and flowers.. .. .. 1 7 1,800 5, 3 103 Artificial limbs and trusses.......... 2 14 4,200 22,800 3 29 |Awaings, tents and sails............ 21 229 88,349 477,800 25 359,038 Axes and tools*.................... º 4 à $ º fº s $ ( # # $ ès Bags, cotton. .... ................. 1 51 18,000 265,000 5 391 Baking powder and flavouring ex- B tracts.. ..... ..... l . 10 180 87,800 588,700 # 216 arley, pot and pearl. .. .. ........ $ # g @ .. | # # †º # # # º s a , , a s • • e • s s e , s s s s º © º 17 208 40,600 81,490 15 351 Batting. ............. ... , ......... . 3 57 23,500 205,000 ° 4 87 Belting and hose leatherº. ......... 6 143 62,640 511,000 5 123 Bicycles. ......... ....... ... , ... . 2 80 23,000 # 16 512 Bicycle repairs. ......... ......... . # # © © 9 g # # 4 45 Billiard tables and materials. ....... 2 17 12,500 37,500 3 38 Blacking ........................ @ @ © © $ @ 4 a 6 93 Blacksmithing. ................... , 73 523| 192,282 579,143 11 75 Boats and canoes................... 22 214 77,093 206,084 18 191 Boilers and engines , ............... 42 1,691 690,775 2,433,878 59 4,028 Boots and shoes........... ........ 269 11,631| 3,226,561| 12,706,215 179 13,743 Boot and shoe supplies........... - # 9 © ? 49 E a $ 7 344 Boxes and bags, paper.............. 29 940| 217,520 1,133,200 34 1,539 Boxes, cigar ............ ..... ... . 2 30 6, 15,000 8 334 xes, wooden................ ... .. 57 1,279| 341,055 1,389,921| 84 2,002 Brass castings*.. .. . ...... ... .. s , _84 ,334 539,620 2,146,250 23 901 Bread, biscuits and confectionery.. . 269 4,296 1,346,046 8,# 258 6,831 Brick, tile and pottery....... .. .. . 3 524 6,731| 1,541,584 3,852,021 573 6,705 Bridges, iron amd steel. .. .......... 6 444 84,300 728,07 6 874 Brooms and brushes. . , ... .. .. ..... . 33 679 223,986 763,985 28 857 Butter and cheeseº. .. .. .... .... $ 1,735 3,438 859,370j 10,697,879 3,576 6,886 Buttons . . .................. ... . 5 455 114,000 277,500 5 336 Cardboard......... .. ..... .... ſa e © g , @ e # 3 115 Carpets.................... · • » • • • • • 18 308 88,924 359,919 10 524 Car repairsº..................... .. $ $ © © (à © º © U) º 9 Carriages and wagons.... , ... .... . 367 4,680| 1,737,295 º# 349 5,466 Carriage and wagon materials. ..... 13 358 149,200 554,600 27 987 Cars and car works................. 18 5,014 2,232,164 9,450,525 33 8,958 Cement, natural rock.. ............ 11 225 80,900 227,275 3 94 Cement, Portland ........ s, s e © © © © @ © © © © e @ ſ© s 7 558 # The minus sign (-) prefixed to a number or amount indicates decrease in the decade. 2 Included with cutlery and edge tools for comparison. º Includes rubber belting and nose for comparison. 4 Includes 23 iron and brass.fittin º Includes all factories in 1891 an º Included with car works for comparison. foundrnes in 1891. 1901. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 355 TABLEAU xxIII. Statistiques comparatives des Manufactures du Canada en 1891 et 1901, pour les établissements employant 5 personnes et plus dans chaque année, ainsi que l'augmentation ou la dimînution durant la décade, par industries. 5 persons and over, 1901| 3. Increase or decrease in the decade.l employant5personnes et 3. Augmentation ou diminution durant #ploy per la décade.l Estab- Salaries lish- ) Em- Salaries Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No and wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees.andwages.| Products. Salaires et Produits. , Eta- | Em- Salaires et Produits. gages. blisse- | ployés. | gages. | mentS. $ 3 NO. No. . $ $ l13,249,350 481,053,375 585| 72,002[ 34,015,039 112,356,652 .............. .... .. Canada 58,074 121,313 3 84 46,674 83,313Articles pour la polissage......... | 1 287,046 806,532 12 28l | 151,886 256, 120|Eaux gazeuses et minerales.. .... 2 3,057,930 9,597,389 19 2,513 1,307,882 2,345,384|Instruments aratoires............ 3 132,216 414,906 1 218 76,719 122,551|Munitions. ............ ... *a • • • • • 4 18,603 36,000 2 96 16,803 31,000 Plumes et fleurs artificielles.. .. .. . 5 11,808 27,847 l 15 7,608 5,047|Membres artificiels, bandages her- naires, etc...... ... ............ | 6 148,038 448,249 4 130 59,689 —29,551|Auvents, tentes et voiles.......... 7 e @ © $ C, sa © © © e .. lHaches et outils ? ...... .. ..... . .. | 8 142,509 1,114,213 4 340 124,509 , 849,213 Sacs en coton. ... .. ------ ........ 9 102,317 524,016 3 - 14,517 —64,684|Poudre-levain et essences. ... ... .. | 10 9,724 229,816 3 22 9,724 229,816 Orge mondé et perlé.............. 11 73,499 152,842 —2 71,352 Paniers.......................... 12 33,590 110,981 1 -94,019Ouate.. ................., • • • • • • » 13 71,547 538, –i 27,965Courroies et tuyaux en cuir*..... . | 14 232,617 y 14 460,606|Bicyclettes .......... • • • • • • • • • • • • 15 16,962 4 36,200||Bicyclettes, reparations de........ 16 22,408 :)1,798 l 54,293Tables de billard et matériaux , ... | 17 33,852 128,217 6 128,2171Cirage. .... .................... 18 42,152 77,954 —62 -501,189|Forges ....... ...... - ...... • s © 19 75,170 143,832 —4 -62,252 Bateaux et canots, ... .. -. ....... . 20 1,845,574 4,626,214 7 2,192,336|Bouilloires et machines.......... . 21 4,645,007| 18,481,216 —90 5,775,001|Chaussures ... , ... .. . • • • • • • • • • 22 89,572 262,1 7 262,127|Articles de cordonnerie. .... « @ @ @ s s 23 387,734 1,256,147 5 122,947|Boîtes et sacs, papier............ 24 109,332 283,000 6|. 268,000||Boîtes à cigares........ es @ @ @ @ @ 6 $ g $ 25 592,864 1,927,720 27 , 537,799|Boîtes en bois.... ... , ....... .. .. | 26 404,466 1,099,557 –11 -1,046,693|Fonderies de cuivre *..... , ....... 27 2,522,089 # –11 273,502Pain, biscuits et confiseries. .... . | 28 1,327,533 3,299,917 49 —552,104|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie. , . , | 29 391,696 1,693,000 © © | 964,925|Ponts en fer et en acier..... ... .. 30 317,754 952,658 —5i 188,673]Balais et brosses.......... , , @ # ge @ s 31 1,464,110 29,462,402 1,841 18,764,523 Beurre et fromage º ............. . 32 76,2t2 150,000 ©b @ -127,500|Boutons. ........................ 33 34,451 147,000 3 147,000lCarton ................. ........ 34 173,423 633,192 -s | 273,273 Tapis........ : .............. : ... : 35 l# © © ® { ) ô . . |Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer°......... ... .. ...... 36 2,256,456 6,650,912 -18 786 519,161 708,353 Carrosserie ...................... 37 403,454| 1,269,271 14 629| 254,254 714,671|Matériaux de carrosserie . ...... .. 38 4,121,637| 11,500,816 15| 3,944| 1,889,473 2,050,291 c#º de wagons de chemin 39 1 6 ICE -- . - . .. • . .. . - . • • • • • • • • • Q.Je 33,900 106,800 © º © â LE © .. Ciment, pierre naturelle...... . . .. | 40 221,514 765,876 –1 427| 174,514 645,401|Ciment de Portland.. ............ 41 1 La signe en moins (-) placé devant un nombre ou montant indique une diminution durant la décade 2 Mis pour comparaison avec coutellerie et instruments tranchants. 3 Comprend pour comparaison les courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc. 4 Comprend 23 fonderies de fer et de cuivre en 1891. º Comprend toutes les fabriques en 1891 et en 1901. º Comprend pour comparaison les fabriques de wagons de chemin de fer. C—23# 356 • •- CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xxIII. Comparative statistics of Manufactures in Canada in 1891 and 1901 for works employing 5 persons and over in each census year, and also the increase or decrease of statistics in the decade, by industries. 1. Works employing 5 persons andover, 1891.2. Works employing 1. Etablissements employant 5 personnes et| 2. Etablissements plus, 1891. et plus, No. Name or kind of industry. # Em- Salaries # Em- ments. | ployees. land wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees. Eta- |Employés.| Salaires | Produits. Eta- |Employés. blisse- et gages. blisse- mentS. ments. NO, NO. 8 3 NO, NO, 42 Church decorations................. 1 8 2,400 15,00U 4 40 43 Clothing, men's ................... 1,373 18,144 4,732,449| 18,669,652 735 9,818 44 Clothing, men's (factory product).... # @ © # º à © | ) 58 13,028 45 Clothing, women's.................. 768 7,045 1,092,823 4,931,779 834 5,948 46 Clothing, women's (factory product). © # $ $ # # # 26 2,889 47 Cocoa and chocolate. .. , . .. .. • @ # # # 2 17 6,000 58,000 4 92 , 48 |Coffees and spices......... ......... 16 144 68,238 29 551 49 Coffins and caskets. ............... l1 270 99,400 16 601 50 Condensed milk.......... » # # à # @ @ @ # | 5 1 25 7,630 4 118 51 Cooperage......................... 101 1,265| 398,893 64 929 52 |Cordage, rope and twine.. ...... • • • • 15 | 804 215,822 11 970 53 lCorks ... ....... ... , , # @ @ @ E @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ é 3 79 23,500 5 119 54 Corsets and supplies.. .. .. * @ # $ @ # $ # 21 930 211,046 14 704 55 Cottons...... ..................... 28 8,635 2,142,603 20 12,029 56 Cutlery and edge tools!.............. 27 758 332,372 28 1,373 57 | Dies and moulds......... º # 5 © © © © © © $ $ # @ e $ 3i 30 ru88 • • • : • • • : • • • • • • • • • • • • : • • • • • • • • 32 697| 269,250 19 623 59 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring; ..... 14 193 54,860 14 240 60 |Electrical apparatus and supplies ... 13 408 , 25 2,021 61 |Electric light and power............ 23 630| 237,348 58 1,082 # Elevators.......................... 75 32,400 4 177 # fruits andvegetables..... 80 421 30,025 50 1,605 64 |Explosives .... ...... ... ........ 7 152 68,350 7 164 • 65 |Fancy goods, n.e.s......... @ @ @ E , a n g e 4 157 70,100 4 177 66 | Fertilizers. ......... ..... s é , E E s , º * s 1 30 5,000 6 63 67 | Fish, preserved ........... , s ,e © _ © º © e 805 21,829| 1,423,733 1,097 17,059 68 | Flax, dressed................ .. * @ @ 37 1,399| 201,299 31|* 1,071 69 |Flouring and grist mill products. ... 230 2,607| 1,221,462 400 4,251 70 |Foundry and machine shop products 383 12,575 5,087,273 315 12,947 7l | Fringes, cords and tassels ........ 2 50 7,000 7 189 72 |Fruit and vegetable canning.... .. , 43 2,258| 167,169 58| 4,867 73 |Furnishing goods, men's........... . 52 , 3,013 , 689,000 52 5,385 74 |Furniture and upholstered goods.... 234 2 1,927,282 169 7,212 75 |Gas, lighting and heating.......... ©» 27 1,103| 465,711 27 . 961 76 |Gas machines......... « s e s @ , L @ n º © s , © ® © e $ $ 4 29 77 Glass. ............. ............... 10 925| 342,700 11 1,438 78 |Glass, stained, cut and ornamental. . 2 45 20,500 9 81 79 |Gloves and mittens................. 14 575| 123,439 22 1,060 80 Glue .............................. 3 45 11,800 3 51 81 Grindstones and pulpstones......... @ @ (© © © © 6 106 82 | Hairwork .................... • © © © © 2 27 11,000 6 99 83 |Hammocks .... ......... • • • • • • • • • © © © © © © g 4 46 84 | Hardware, carriage and saddlery.... V # # º @ é) g» e @ 6 493 85 [Harness and saddlery ............. . 112 1,035 382,036 1,502,753 95 2,509 86 |Hats, caps and furs...... ......... 113 2,339 683,014 4,743,888 115 3,894 # # # knit goods ........... { $ l, $ 3 | 3 428.685 1,747 785 # 3 # osiery and knit goods............. 51 777 9 y y 89 Ink e • © © © © © © © v e e e © © e se e a s ep s g s g e és © e 2 18 7,200 55,000 3 24 90 |Interior decorations ..... .... · • • • • 1 45 27,000 54,000 12 232 91 Iron and steel products...... .. · © © © 23 2,751| 1,099,770| 4,856,730 29 4,316 92 lJewelry cases............ ......... 1 8 850 ,800 3 63 *Inéludes axes and tools. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 357 TABLEAU xxIII. Statistiques comparatives des Manufactures du Canada en 1891 et 1901, pour les établissements employant 5 personnes et plus dans chaque année, ainsi que l'augmentation ou la diminution durant la décade, par industries. 5 persons and over, 1901.| 3. Increase or decrea4e in the decade. employant 5 personnes 3. Augmentation ou diminution durant 1901. le d ©, | Estab- ay* © Salaries lish- Em- | Salaries Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° and wages.| Products. | ments. ployees.fandwages.| Products. Salaires | Produits. | , Eta- | Em | Salaires | Produits. et gages. blisse- | ployés. | et gages. ments. | 3 3 NO. NO, 3 3 22,725 40.941 3 32 20,325 25,941|Décorations d'églises. ...... ...... | 42 3,387,344 8,775489 .. º © © @ . . | Habillements d'hommes..... .... '| 48 2,523,273| 8,980,291| —580| 4,702 1,178,168| —918,922|Habillements d'hommes(fabriqués)| 44 1,494,368| 4,368,580 # @ @ º @ Q tê: .. |Habillements de femmes. ........ 45 719,115 2,190,627| —408| 1,792 1,120,660 1,627,428|Habillements de femmes(fabriqués)| 46 2 218,460 2 75 26,396 160,460|Coco et chocolat ..... ............ | 47 263,618| 1,957,536 13 407| 195,380 898,786]Café et épices.................... 48 252,667 683,177 5 331 153,267 387,977|Cercueils..... ............ • e © © © © © © 49 4l,772 269,520 3 93 34,l42 186,520]Lait condensé.............. .... 50 337,514 867,796 —37| -336 —61,379| —401,793]Tonnellerie ...................... | 51 283,513| 2,212,663 4 166 67,691 504,929|Corderie..... .. .......... .. .. . | 52 47,024 176,172 2 40 23,524 13,172|Bouchons....................... 53 202,285 592,341 -7| -226 _ -8,761| -223,859|Corsets. ........... ............. 54 º# 12,033,052 -3 8,394 1,405,181| 3,291,328|Cotons .......... ................ 55 589,509| 1,295,980 1 615| 257,137 308,476 C†º et instruments tran- 56 chants*.. .. .. .. • e © © © © © © © © © C> º º © º 16,020 33,600 3 30 16,020 33,600iCoins et moules............ ſ © © © © • 57 297,855 1,380,905 —13 —74 28, 605 —2: 820|Drogues s e s e e e es , © © © • • © © º > © © © © e © - . 58 88,058 163,895 @ @ #( 33,198| -46,105||Teinturerie.......... ............. 59 950,551| 3,032,252 12 1,613 792,051| 2,230,500Appareils et effets électriques..... | 60 591,089| 2,008,017 35| 452 353,741| 1,162,883|Lumière et force motrice électriques| 61 86,600 207,100 º © 102 54,200 96,100]Ascenseurs .............. ... ..... 62 129,738 395,540 20 1,184 99,713 253,104|Fruits et légumes évaporés........ • 93,400 543,944 e , 12| 25,050 —-3,056}Matières explosives.. .. ......... 64 53,442 217,514 © © 20 -16,658 -66,486]Articles de fantaisie.............. 65 19,878 101,250 5 33 14,878 81,250|Engrais ......................... 66 1,700,106 8,025,630 292| —4,270 276,373 2,364,486 Poisson, salaisons et conserves .... | 67 56, 338,176 —6| —328| —45,092 -195,924lLin préparé...................... 68 1,985,991| 31,835,873 170 1,644| 764,529 1,114,027|Produits des moulins à farine. ... | 69 5,584,767| 15,292,445 —68 372 497,494| -818,907|Produits des fonderies............ 70 47,400| 126,311 5 - 189 40,400 89,311|Frange, corde et glands........... 71 664| 2,831,742 15| 2,609| 337,495 1,944,164|Conserves de fruits et légumes .... | 72 426,601| 4,623,652 @ s 2,372 737,60l| 1,886,452|Articles de toilette pour hommes.. | 73 2,547,827 6,949,384 —65| 1,703 620,545 923,573]Meubles. ................... . ... | 74 ,867| 2,327,466 © © —142 38,156| -349,332|Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage.... | 75 11,776 29,121 4 29 11,776 29,121|Machines à gaz ......... * @ @ $ @ @ © © © 76 549,211 995,401 1 513 206,511 31l,961lVerrerie............. ........... 77 42,436 88,600 7 36 21,936 27,600Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental. 78 285,289 1,024,245 8 485| 161,850 331,645Gants et mitaines...... ......'. .. | 79 16,048 47,627 @ @ 6 4,248 24,373/Colle forte....... . ............. 80 22,047 41,400 6 106 22,047 41,400Meules et décortiqueurs. ......... 81 , 188 109,679 4 72 22,188 66,179]Ouvrages en cheveux............. 82 ,650 29,560 4 46 12,650 29,560lHamacs.......................... 83 149,802 401,821 6 493 149,802 401,821|Quincaillerie .... ............... 84 980,772| 3,427,255| —17| 1,474 598,736 1,924,502Sellerie. ........ .... . • • • • • • • .. . | 85 5,876,467 2| l,555 709,288 1,132,579|Chapellerie et pelleterie.... ..... 72,080 490,000 5 190 72,080 490,000|Foin pressé....................... | 87 1,059,912| 3,857,519 1 21# 631,227| 2,109,734|Bonneterie.................. , .... | 88 . 7,756 105,000 1 10,556 50,000|Encre.. ... .... .. : ............... 89 124,002 180 11 187 97,002 172,130|Décorations d'intérieurs ......... 90 1,924,732 6,912,457 6| 1,565| 824,962 2,555,727|Produits en fer et en acier........ | 91 17,709 9 2 55 16,859 43,700||Boîtes à bijoux ........... @ @ m @ @ @ @ 92 1Comprend les haches et les outils. 358 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. d,s TABLE xxIII. Comparative statistics of Manufactures in Canada in 1891 and 1901, for works employing 5 persons and over in each census year, and also the increase or decrease of statistics in the decade, by industries. 1. Works employing 5 persons and over, 1891.|2. Worksemploying l. Etablissements employant 5 personnes et | 2. Etablissements plus, 1891. et plus, - ſ ) s ºu " Estab- - Estab- Name or kind of industry. lish- Em- Salaries lish- Em- ments. | ployees. ana wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees. Eta- Employés.| Salaires | Produits. Eta- |Employés. blisse- et gages blisse- ImentS. mentS. NO, NO, $ $ NO, NO, Jewelry and repairs............ ... 50 782| 334,720 1,416,609 35 794 Ladders ..... , • • • • s • • • • , - e s © © © © e 2 º a a # $ # 4 > â i5 $ ) $ , 3 · 24 Lamps .............. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 62 20,000 65,000 3 70 Lasts and pegs. ....... $ $ # " 5 u s © s à e º ) 6 80 22,950 56,800 8 146 |Lead bar and pipe......... ...... l · 10 5,000| 38,000 3 94 Leather goods ...... : • • • • , : ° : , • • ; 1 17 4,000| 20,000 3 84 Leather, tanned, ourried and finished 170 3,199| 1,199,080| 9,711,781 143 3,981 Lime. ................. · · · · · · · · · · ·| . 81 1,076| 299,60 988,941 163 747 Liquors, distilled .............. $ 8 404| 178,950| 2,199,600 9 586 Liquors, malt. ............... • • • • • • 100 1,733| 849,327| | 5,484,305| 96 2,473 Liquors, vinous................ .. . 11 100 29,350 203,150 14 158 Lock and gunsmithing ............ 5 168 66,700 137,900 4 110 Log products ..................... 2,148 46,461| 11,970,947| 46,774,896| 2,075 55,802 Lumber products .................. . 420 7,325 | 2,925,163| 13,443,802 467 8,365 Malt ......................... e L s E 5 43 15,050 234, 6 77 Matches...................... @ é e s s 9 1,035| 142 039 432,253 5 488 Mats and rugs .......... : .... ... . 1 32| 10,000 30,000 6 75 Mattresses and spring beds,.........s 12 190 57,482 271,500 20 446 Metallic roofing and flooring . ... .. @ @ @ 5 @ ſi # Q) 4 172 Mica, cut.. ... . g • d • • 4 e s ' • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 10 3,580 40,000| 12| 264 Mirrors and plate glass...... 'e • • • • • a 3 235 78,000 558,000 4 140 Monuments and tombstones . ...... 143 # 1,089,587 3,432,221 65 986 Musical instruments ..... .... .... 47 2,090 930,213 3,263,218 39 2,553 Musical instrument materials..... · 3 34 10,800 29,500 7 293 Oils .......................... .. .. 43 428| 144,503| 2,128,112 14 669 Oil clothing .............. , 4 80 3,410 26,394 6 292 9ptical goods. : ... ...... .......... 1 6 3, 10,000 4 168 Painting and glazing ............... 75 879 352,069 089,620 3 105 Paints and varnishes ........ .. .... 24 453 186,250| 1,800,600 18l 638 | Paper. ... :: ... -- ... ... $ & e e s s s e , é e 32 1,787| 654,802 2,570,722 28 2,935 Patent medicines................... 14 123 41,510 421,100 35 598 Photographio materials............ ºu 2 15 6,150 12,15( 9 140 Photography................ ...... 21 173 62,710 237, 6 59 Picture frames...... : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - # 129 47,870 240,200 15 "608 Pipe and boiler covering. ..... ..... 2 19 9 26,500 3 46 Plaster.............. © © © © © © © © º , e g g e () º $ Q) { } 3 100 Plumbers' † : , : • • • • • • {s © © a © © 1 60 20,000 70,000 6 468 Plumbing and tinsmithing. ........ 314 3,833 1,356,876| 5,716,250 252 4,757 Printing and bookbunding..... ..... 66 1,936 679,013| 1, # 84 2,8 Printing and publishing ....... .. 349 7,124 2,910,824| 7,671,310 . 419 9,481 Printing presses.............. * • © s • 5 © © © " y @ «$ $ 5 315 Pulleys. .. . , ... .,: • • • é • e e e 0 6 e © e e v 5 37 9,700 44,700 3 182 Pumps and windmills...... . º L @ @ @ e e 14 141 55,709 222,052 17 565 Railway supplies .................. 8 113 39,900 165,000 4 405 Refrigerators ...... ............... 3 44 19,510 47,000 5 124 Roofing and roofing materials....... 10 344 137,960 763,000 11 154 Rubber clothing.. .. . , • • • • • • • e , • • • • • % $ © º 9 @ 6 202 Rubber and elastic goods. ........ ' • • 9 1,371| 351,443 2,040,000 7 551 Safes and vaults............ s @ ur © $ $ g 4 202 78,660 202,500|. 3 181 Salt .. .. .. .............. • © © © © © © e e ! 18 242 9 335,720 9 208 Saws .............. , ............... 13 321| 136,172 521,380 7 262 l - 1Includes stone cutting in 1891. RECENSEMENT DU GANADA, 1901. 359 TABLEAU xxIII. Statistiques comparatives des Manufactures du Canada en 189l et 190l, pour les établissements employant 5 personnes et plus dans chaque année, ainsi que l'augmentation ou la diminution durant le décade, par industrie. 5 persons and over, 1901. | 3. Increase or decrease in the decade. employant 5 personnes | 3. Augmentation ou diminution durant 1901. le décade. Estab- ur $ ſ 3 Salaries lish- Em- | Salaries Nom ou sorte d'industrie. and wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees.andwages.| Products. Salaires | Produits. | Eta- Em- | Salaires | Produits. et gages. blisse- | ployés. | et gages. ment8. $ $ NO. NO. $ $ 383,011 996,313 —15 12| 48,291| —420,296|Orfèvrerie. .......... ........... 8,662 16,300 3 24 8,662 16,300|Echelles. . , ........ * © º ® • © © © © © © © e 30,954 117,491 $ @ 8 10,954 52,491|Lampes ...... • s , s @ e @ ê © , 6 ê â @ @ @ @ º v 54,213 132,506 2 66 31.263 75,706}Formes et chevilles à chaussures. . 45,993 293,216 2 84 40,993 255,216)Plomb en barres et tuyaux........ 21,075 72,600 2 67 17,075 52,600|Cuir, effets en .... , : • • • • • • • • • • • • 1,630,285| 12,068,600 - Z 4 782| 431,205 2,356,819|Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini......... 8 218,727 523,862 82 -329 -80,878 —465,079 Chaux .... . " .............. 364,062 1,620,418 1| : 182| 185,112 —579,182|Liqueurs distillées ......... , .... . 1,354,902 y • • • » —4 740| 505,575 719,945||Liqueurs, malt .................. 57,715 3 3 58 28, 86,200]Liqueurs vineuses........... . | --- . 47,046 95,150 —l —58| -19,654 -42,750|Serrurerie et armurerie .......... 13,755,334 50,805,084 —73| 9,341 | 1,784,387| 4,030,188|Produits des billes (billots) ....... 3,420,357| 10,754,959 47| 1,049 495,194 —2,688,843|Produits du bois de construction.. 27,998 271,1 l 34| 12,948 36,770 Malt . .. ........... e $ s 6 e s ^ º $ a @ º» 87,331| 312,655 -4 -54 ( 54,708 —119,598]Allumettes ... ....... # @ @ D @ 21,082 52,092| 5 43 11,082 22,092]Nattes et tapis.. ... .... *a e 4 B @ 5 , • e • 172,563 672,850 8 256 115,081 401,350Matelas et sommiers élastiques ... 74,488 495,500 4 172 74,488 495,500lToiture métallique. ..... ........ 55,494 337,628 11 254 51,914 297,628|Mica coupé.................. ſ© s L> e 74,420 265,535 1 —95 —3, —292,465|Miroirs et glaces. ... , ............ 434,896 935,678 —78| -1,916 -654,691 -2,496,543Monuments et pierres tombales 1.. 1,176,668 3,023,730 —8 463 246,4 —239,488| Instruments de musique..... .... 94,3 356,997 4 259 83, | 327,497|Instruments de musique, matériaux 331,241 3,519,493 -29 24l 186,738 1,391,381|EIuiles ... .. .. ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 102,404 60,693 2 262 ) 534,299]Vêtements en toile cirée. .... , .... 71,748 199,750 3 162 68,748 189,750Articles optiques ... .. ......... 44,357 103,000 —72| —774 -307,71 —986,620]Peinture et vitrerie...... ... .. , .. 332,521 2,786,593 —6 185] 146,271 985,993|Peintures et vermis. ... , .......... 1,191,038| 4,380,776 —4| 1,148 536,236 1,810,054|Papier , ... .................... 279,348 1,350,993 21 475| 237,838 | 929,893| Remèdes patentés. ... .. ... ... 63,600 230,186 7 125 57,450 218,036|Matériel photographique ......... 32,869 94,858 —15| -114| -29,841| —142,142]Photographie ... ................. 209,291 623,025 7 479| 161,421 2,825iCadres à gravures.. , .. • • • • • • • • • • • 26,485 68,945 1 27 20,485 42,445]Matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires ......... ........ 37,132 88,706 3| 100 .37,132 88,706|Plâtre.. ... , . · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 206,365 821,584 5 408| 186,365 751,584|Effets de plombiers .............. 1,855,445 6,553,957| -62 924 498,569 837,707| Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... ..... 1,135,341| 2,748,356 18 900 456,328 781,703||Imprimerie et reliure........... .. 4,671,413| 10,319,241 70 2,#Z| 1,769,5º9 2,647,931||Imprimerie et publications . 126,424 362, 5 31 26,424 62,135]Presses à imprimer .............. 68,562 248,000 —2 145 58,862 203,300]Poulies.. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..... ,268 733,150 3 # 2 # 511,098|Pompes et moulins à vent , ....... 188,668 556, 1 292 148,768 391,600| Matériaux de chemin de fer ..... . 35,702 149,974 2 80 16,192 102,974|Glacières , ... ........ .. .......... 81,146 569,640 1 190 -56,814| —193,360lToiture et matériaux de toiture.... 99,068 401,000 6 202 99,068 401,000jVêtements en caoutchouc. .... . • • 229,704| 1,173,422 —2 -820 -121,739| —866,578Caoutchouc et articles élastiques.. 104,760 ,200 —1| —21 26,100 22,700|Coffres-forts. .... ..... .. .. ... .. . 86,444 345,148 —9 —34 20,194 9,428lSel. ...................... .. .. . 117,639 314,312 —6 —59| —18,533 -207,068/Scies ............................ N° l Comprend la taille de la pierre en 1891. 360 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. 4, TABLE xxIII. Comparative statistics of Manufactures in Canada in 1891 and 190l, for works employing 5 persons and over in each census year, and also the increase or decrease of statistics in the decade, by industries. 1. Works employing 5 persons andover, 1891.12. Worksemploying 1. Etablissements employant 5 personnes | 2. Etablissements et plus, 1891. et plus, Estab- Estab- No Name or kind of industry. lish- Em- Salaries lish- Em- ments. | ployees. land wages.| Products. | ments. | ployees. Eta- |Employés.| Salaires | Produits. Eta- |Employés. blisse- et gages. blisse- ments. ments. NO, NO, 3 3 NO, NO, 144 Scales ............................. 7 122 45,500) 164,800 8 145 lScrews ............ ............... 2 16 65,100 198,0 4 146 |Seed cleaning and preparing ........ © Le d ) © L) , @ # @ 17 147 Sewing machines .............. , 6 884| 291,983 775,670 8 148 Ships and Ship repairs............. . 132 8,150 986,1 3,067,475 39 2,528 . 149 † # @ @ # $ @ @ @ # $ @ # @ _ @ @ e de D # @ @ e s s • s 2 # 4,400 8,000 6| . 75 150 Shooks, box........................ 6 102 23,552 87,000 9 225 151 Signs. .. ........................ . 2 20 9,000 ,000 3 28 152 Silversmithing ....... . s e ® • © © © © © © 9 256| 118,509 800 12 483 158 Slaughtering and meat packing ..... 62 931| 298,932 5,264,143 57 2,416 154 Smelting .......... .... . t g s , © • © © 15 1,898 850,980| 8,016,240 12 2,118 155 P - • • • - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 80 389 163,350 1,909,390 23 629 156 Starch............................. 10 285 68,600 483,850 12 390 157 Stationery goods..; .......... ..... 2 ·87 21,500 87,000 12 593 158 Stereotyping and electrotyping .... 1| 40 20,000 45ooo 4 69 # # © © © © © # e # e © © © © º a , é º s $ # # @ e # @ # e - dà , - . . 4 71 160 Sugar refining..... © © © º r @ s @ © s © © © © © 7 1,402 509,811| 11,627,100 4 1,264 161 Textiles, dyeing and finishing ... . © © © © © © © $ 3 565 182 Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff 31 2,091| 481,252 2,347,651 22 2,351 168 Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes ...... 93 3,165| 953,960| 8,280,114 138 4,631 164 lUmbrellas........................ 8 89 22,500 160, 3 162 165 | Vinegar and pickles © © © º © e e e © • 81 409| 128,465 745,305 24 373 166 PºPºT. • • • • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 3 137 56,000 351,0 4 889 167 |Washing compounds......... : ..... ſ, ſe © © d© © © © 3 18 168 Washing machines and wringers. ... 5 198 87,660 134,540 6 178 169 Watch cases....... ........ ........ # # $ é © ôi $ @ 4 503 170 |Wax candles.. .. .. « © © © s s @ # # © © º @ e , e e 1 5 1,300 6,000 3 30 # y#º" blinds and shades.......... © © O © U $ # # 1# # lTe • • • • • • - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $ é 173 "Wire fencing..... .. .. .. .. .... ... 2o s14 31ooos 1,ss4ioo{ # 200 174 | Wood pulp, chemical and mechan- - lOºl . • • • • • • • • • • • , 4e , 4 , a a s e s s @ @ @ 28 1,021| 290,824| 1,053,842 25 3,301 175 Woodworking and turning. ......... 39 639| 173,800 535,035 34 942 176 | Wool, carding and fulling ..... ... 15 158 27,950 158,622 3 16 177 † 8 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 213 6,881| 1,837,441| 7,845,386| 157 6,795 178 |Wool pulling......... .. ........... @ @ @ @ © © © º 3 28 179 | Woollen yarns.. ............. © s © » 1 26 8,000 33,000 6 68 180 lAll other industriesº............. • • • 657 8,475| 3,064,763| 10,675,380 105 3,855 = l One industry taken from all others for comparison with 189l. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 361 TABLEAU xxIII. Statistiques comparatives des Manufactures du Canada en 1891 et 1901, pour les établissements employant 5 personnes et plus dans chaque année, ainsi que l'augmentation ou la diminution durant la décade, par industrie. 5 persons and over, 1901.| 3. Increase or decrease in the decade. employant 5 personnes | 3. Augmentation ou diminution durant 1901. la décade. 1 Estab- - K Salaries lish- Em- | Salaries Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° andwages.| Products. mente. ployees.land wages.| Products. Salaires | Produits. | , Eta- | Em | Salaires | Produits. et gages. blisse- | ployés. | et geges. ments, 3 3 NO. NO, 3 3 115,871 285,240 104 70,371 #alances........ ....... ........ | 144 111,879 385,810 97 46,779 187,810]Vis. ...... © © © © © © a « s © e s s ès .. ...... | 145 128,243| 1,472,087 585| 128,243| 1,472,087|Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence............. 146 300,362 752,308 —247 8,379 23,362|Machines à coudre................ 147 835,517 ,899,836 —93 , -622 -150,643- 1,167,639|Navires, construction et radoub de.| 148 28,680 155,280 4 60 24,280 137,280|Drap renaissance................. 149 59,655 225 8 128 36,103 206,225||Bois en paquets pour boîtes.... .. | 150 15,376 160 1 8 6, 376 —18,840 Enseignes e e e Q a s • • s s e e e a , @ s $ e © © © º 151 254,536 740,969 3| 227| 136,086 56olA §ie....... 10 D @ @ • U @ t s a v s @ 152 1,020,164| 22,217,984 —5 1,485 721,232| 16,958,841|Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes.. | 153 1,331,553 ,082,384 —3 215| 480,573 4,066,144|Métallurgie ...................... 154 317,966| 2,143,945 —7 240| 154,616 234,555|Savonnerie......... . .. . .... .. | 155 134,460| 1,006,400 2 155| 65,860 522,559|Empois . : ...... : ................ 156 223,li5 638,520 1 506| 206,615 551,520]Articles de librairie............... 157 43,400 90, 3 29| 23,400 45,034 Stéréotypie et électrotypie....... 158 30,675 72,700 4 71 30,675 72,700ſTaille de la pierre................ 159 747,280| 12,595,000 —3| —138| 237,469 967,900|Raffineries de sucre............... | 160 ,092| 2,051,992 3 565| 237,092 2,051,992]Tissus teints et finis............... 161 91,066| 6,469,961 —9 260 309,814| 4,122,310Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser.| 162 1,813,670 5,332,151 45 1,466 859,710 2,052,037 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes..... . | 163 46, 110, © © 73 23,512 -50,000Parapluies. .... : ........· • • • • • • • • • 164 128,295 561,682 —7 -36 -5,170| —183,623|Vinaigre et marinades... ....... | 165 200, 874,049 1 252| 144,667 523,049 Tapisserie .....; .... .. ........... | 166 8,476 20, 3 18 8,476 20,500|Compositions à laver ......... . . , | 167 58,178 179,484 1 70 20,518 44,894|Machines à laver et à tordre. .. 168 202,936 707, 4 503 ,936 707,840||Boîtes de montres..... -.......... | 169 16,250 4º 25 14,950 65,250|Cierges .................... .... 170 117,805 738,532 4 304 117,805 738,532/Stores et rideaux en toile. ........ 171 861 1,693,995 } 9 23 88,446 146,365 Fil de fer........ $ © © © © © • • • • • e e s 172 88,678 336,470 j) Fil de fer à clôture...... ........ | 173 1,179,807| 4,246,781 2| 2,280| 888,983 3,192,939]Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques.................. | 174 304,764 777,722 —5 303| 130,964 242,6871Quvrage et tournage du bois...... 175 2,640 4,030 -12 -142 -25,310| —154,592Cardage et foulage de la laine..... | 176 2,066,320 7,359,541 —56 -86| 228,879| —485,845lArticles en laine...... , ........... 177 13,138 115,487 8 28 13,138 115,487|Etirage de la laine. ............... 178 18,377 86,350 5 42 10, 53,350lLaine en écheveaux ......... . .. | 179 1,168,429 7,043,718 -552| -5,120-1,896,334| -3,631,662|Diverses autres industries !....... 180 * Une industrie prise de diverses autres pour comparaison avec 1891. 362 • • - - CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xxIv. Manufactures of Provinces, 1901-Name or kind and number of each , . ' industry. . · British 1 . | | - - ê New Nova | |9ºº | |Br§ick s§ | | | No. Name or kind of industry. C† Manitoba. Nouveau. Nouvelle- Ontario. nique. Brunswick| Ecosse. , NO, | NO, NO. No. NO. Total ............................. ----- 392| · .. 824t , . 919t , . liss · 6,543 1 Abrasive goods. .... ................ ..... . @ C e e | * © 5 2 lAerated and mineral waters. .... ... ........ 6 1 # 9 15 3 Agricultural implements.................... '2 3 1 | 66 . 4 lAir brakes...... ............ * , D « º * # e º © º E s U © @ @ © © 1 5 lAlabastine........ ....................... , @ @ # e º ſº @ s l : | 6 |Ammunition... .. , .. : . : .. .. .. -- .......... | ' .. | " .. | .. l . º i ) @ | | 7 Artificial feathers and flowers. .............. | " .. | | ' .. | .. | . .. 2 8 |Artificial limbs and trusses ... .. .. ......... | | | .. l ' .. | | .. | | | .. | 2 | | 9 |Awnings, tents and sails. ... .. .............. | 1 1 1 4 9 # # tools...---. . .. • • • • • • • • • ... .. .. 1 ' - . · · · · f 1 2| 1 l, p : ll , - x à grease. : - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • . .. . · · · · ,', ' •'- : º # # i 1 12 |Babbitt metal...---...-. .. • • -- • • • • • • • • • • • . · · · '. . t ' ; @ º] # | # ( 13 |Bags, cotton....... • : · • · • · • ° • • • • '...... .. ... | . .. | º llº .. .. | 1 : l4 # powder and flavouring extracts. ... .. | | . .. | | .. | . : | : . 1| | | 8 # # # #. ri........ .. .... • • • • • · .. | | | . .. | · 1 : •. "s .16 |Barley, pot and pearl. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. · • • · · .. | • · | · · · · • • " 17 Baskets....... .. , , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · · • • · · · • • | | • • | | 1 | 14 , 18 |Batting. .. : ... .. .. : ..... ... , .. ,* , # n # et s , ' s a v º º i - , ! 1 • - » # $ · 3 19 |Belting and hose, leather ................... $ l, $ , , • • , 20 Belting and hose, rubber........... • • • • • • • • • l ' U © © - 1 , 21 Bicycles. ............... • • • • • • • • • » • • • • • • • • • | # , L 16 , 22 # # • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lº # $ , 3 # Billiard tables and materials......... • • • ---- " -, # $ | 2 Blacking::: ... .. -- ........ ----- ... , ..... : .. · • # Q · 5 , 25 lBlacksmithing.. ........ ... .. .. .. -- ...... . 1 # Q · 5 | 26 Blankets and sweat pads.... . • .. -- : -- . .. : . : - . . . n $ | -- , 27 Bleachin powder............ .. • • • • • • • • • ' ' ' , · • • : . © , 1 • . | C @ . " 1 , 28 Boats and canoes. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • g · . 2 | . 1| - . # 2| 13 § 29 |Boilers and engines............... ....... .. | | | | | 3| : .. | : 1 8| | 30 , 30 |Boots and shoes .. :: ... .... . .. : ..... : ... 4 1| 8 13| 38 '81 Boot and shoe supplies............. .. ... ... . · · · • » | © © s s ' · · ' . es , 1 1 82 Boxes and bags, paper..... ... .. .......... | .. - • ſ, 2 ( 2 © | 22 | 83 |Boxes, cigar ...... . .. ... .... .. .. .. - .. | . .. 0 .. l . © © , 4 84 Boxes, Wooden. ..... .. .. .. • . .. .. , ... .. , ... - ' ' 1 2 1 1 v 2 A - 48 .35 Brass castings... : ° • ° • .• • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - - 1 - 2| · · · · · · 1 15 36 Bread, biscuits and confectionery. 7 5 13| · · · · · 5 125 37 |Brick, tile and pottery, ... ................. 17 19 15| 18 , 389 38 |Bridges, iron and steel....... ............... .. | | | | 1 , , 3 | 39 Brooms and brushes......... .............. # 1 1| , 20 , 40 Butter and cheesº... e) e é º º º º ° º # a $ s , , , a , s . a e 8 69 t ! 33 · 1,336 | 41 uttons.. .. ..© e : p > ' , » »,• • • • • © e • • 6 • • • • • • • • s s e e # • .. @ 3 , 42 |Carbide of calcium ..... ...... ....... 's 4 • e • © © ' ' 2 '43 Cardboard ........ · · · · · · -- • • • • • • • • · · · · · · · - « • ' ' » • , 44 Carpets. ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ſ$ ! © © © © © © s · · · , 8 45 [Carpet sweepers..... » • • • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e e ' | ' ' · · · 1 46 |Car repairs .... .... . • e e s * © © © © © s e s t © © © © 2 2 1 11 47 Carriages and wagons. .... : ................. 7 3 23 25 159 . 48 Carriage and wagon materials ...... ... » • « e • .. | | 1l , 3 . 21 49 Cars and car works............. ... , , ....... - º © 4 50 Car wheels .... . ..... .... .... ........ , © © 51 Celluloid goods......... , • • º º © © © © º e e s v e = as ºs 1 52 Cement, natural rock. . , ... .......'........ 3 53 Cement, Portland.. ......... .............. 5 54 iChains.. ... .............. .. .. ... ...... . 1 55 lCharcoal ......... ........ .. .............. @ @ 56 $† e e a e s e e s • • • • • • • • • • • • • e • • e s e e 2 57 China and glass decorating.............. ... ti , 58 lChurch decorations.... .......... ........ 1 59 lChurch ornaments.......................... © s 60 Cider presses. ... .. .. • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . © º @ @ C @ (© º i 61 Clothing, uuen's.. . , ... • e a # © © © * © e , a e s e s s s © © © 47| 13 44 60 898 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 363 TABLEAU xxIV. Manufactures par provinces, 1901-Nom ou sorte et nombre de chaque industrie. Prince Edward |, , , , , , , The Island. , Quebec. .. | Territories. Ile du | Québec. | Les | Canada | Nom ou sorte d'industrie. .. N° Prince | | | | | : | Territoires. t Edouard. · NO. · · , NO. | : 2 NO. NO, | 384] . 4,845 ' 105 14,650. .................. -- © º p "s @ e » n º Aº a a ' ^ v e ue Total , ! · l b º • • • • « - · • - · · · · · · · · · , , , ! » : . -© 5|Articles pour le polis ---- ........... , ..... | 1 P | , 23 \© - §† .. .. ... .l ' 2 1 · · 41 © : 1l4lInstruments aratoires. ... .. .. .. .. .. ... .......l ' 3 • » ! , • • s @ e llFreins à air---------- .. ---- ................. . | 4 • • ! | • • . « º s 1|Albâtre. ......... * @ s º @ * $ , @ * © * ^ 5 * e s * © * º * e e * e * s * e * e * e e © © © © e g , · . .'| | 5 • • ! ' , 3 » « º @ 3lMunitions.... .... p s = s e e • s • .... ... : .... ... | 6 • • 1 * © © 3Plumes et fleurs artificielles................. ... | 7 • • , l • ' 3|Membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc. ... | 8 • • · 8 , 1 25Auvents, tentes et voiles ............. . .. .. , . | # 9 • • ! , 5 © s 21|Haches et outils...---- , ..... , .... ...... ...... | 19 La © e p , º s l]Graisse à essieu.... .. ... ................ .. , .. | 11 © · 1 $ @ 1lMétal babbitt. .... * ge © © © © © © .. ........... ... .. | 12 () 3 | Lº 5lSacs en coton.. ......--- ..................... 1 13 Q , 4 Ú © 13lPoudre-levain.et essenoes....... 6 a dº 4 e " s . ........l l.4 • • . $ a 1 Extrait d'écorce g @ s º @ # â © * a © e 6 º © e , • « • • • , • • • • • .. .' 15 • • : @ © 3Orge mondé et perlé...... · : ....... : ...... .. : 1 16 • • 0 p . Je e 15lPaniers. ... -- ... .. ... ......... · ..-. ... ... .. .. | 17 · C, , 1 C 4lOuate.......... -- : --- · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · , , | 18 : û . 4 1 4|Courroies et tuyaux en cuir........ , ....... .. | 19 @ • • . ' . 1|Courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc....'. .... ... | 20 e $ : s • ' . . 16]Bicyclettes . .. .. ............. , ............. | 2l © :: 1 | | 4|Bicyclettes, ré ions de.. ................... | 22 © t i J † de billard et matériaux. ... : ........... ! # • ' , 4 11|Forges........... .. .. .... ... .. : # -- ... :-| 2# d # · 1 1|Couvertes et plastrons.. : v. ............. .... | 28 - . - • p 1lPoudre à blanchir. ..... .. , ... • • • • • • • . ... : ... . 27 - . • 9 , 18|Bateaux et canots : ... .. • .. ... .. . .. • . .. .. • . : . .'. - 28 © Q | | , 14 . . 59|Bouilloires et machines ................ , ... .... | 29 1 il4 .. 179lChaussures ... ....... ......... : ............. | 3º •' , 6 • , 7|Articles de cordonnerie............ .... : ..... | 31 © 10 84|Boîtes et sacs, papier..... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -- . .. | 32 U) , 4 8|Boîtes à cigares..........· si o ©' e ' e a" a © s e e .. ... ..... | 33 º, | 30 84]Boîtes en bois . : ... .................... ...... | 34 - ® |. , , 4 , 23lFonderies de cuivre. ... , . ... . . ................ | 35 : e • | |, . 103 1 @ @ , 258|Pain, biscuits et confiseries ..... , ... ........ | 36 10| 90 , .15 , 573|Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie ...... º . : ... 37 ! s ! ,° ° |. . | 2 s @ @ - 6lPonts en fer et en acier ... , ... .. ............. .. | 38 • a |, . : 4 " s U E 28]Balais et brosses.... . .. ............... .. .. : ... | 39 ; 47| , 1,992 , 23 , , 3,576|Beurre et fromage. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .... .. t . .. : | 40 ! · e e |. , 2 @ @ . . 5||Boutons. : . .. .. : ... -- , ..... .. ... ... ... .'...... | 41 ! ! . t | s'. 2lCarbure de calcium ...... '... ...... ! ........... | 42 ! © 3 © 31Carton ... .......... .............. ....... .. | 4º ! • • ! , 2 $ 10lTapis. . .. . . -- . : ........... :: ... : .......... .. -- 44 ! • • |, . º ® , L) º - 1|Balayeuses. .. , | -- ... .. ... .. .. ! ... : · · · · · · · · · · 45 i $ • • ' , 9 , 1 ' 26|Réparations de wagons de chemin de fer.... .. | 46 ! v 8 6| 126 © e | 3 |ð § §.........';... : ... : | 4ſ ! ." ! • • | | | 2 © : 27]Matériaux de carrosserie : ........... : ..... ... | 48 . , t , ! | ; , 2 ©s 7|Construction de wagons de chemin de fer....... | 49 ! , ! - ' ,l 6 1||Roues de wagons.. ........................ .| 50 1 . °, |. e G , $ 1lQbjets en celluloïde........... ........ . .. | 5l ! l - e R , ſ$ † pierre naturelle............. , ... .... | #! t , - · 2| { } 71Ciment de Portland. ..... ... : ...... : .'. : .... : . 58 ; (. i ſ ) - • t , © © ilChaînes................ . ................. ::| # | ( » e ! .1 Q$ $ ) 1|Charbon de bois. . , ... ......... ... ..... : ... -- : * : · 55 ! - • « . Q $ 0 ) 2lGomme à mâcher......... :: . : ................ | # 3 - l © © , 1|Porcelaine et verre, décorations..... .. . .. . .. .. | 5ſ . p | 3 ( # @ 4.Décorations d'églises. . : .................... | 58 - • • | | 2 © © . . 2]Ornements d'églises. ................ ...... .. | 59 ! , } • • l , • t . © © s r llPresses à cidre, , , ...... , « . ... • . : . $ @ $ @ 9| -'. -'• • • • • 60 ! i 8 . 161 4 . . 735'Habillements d'hommes. ... , ....... : . ... , .... "61 ! 364 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. TABLE xxIv. Manufactures of Provinces, 1901-Name or kind and number of each & industry. British * - New Nova Columbia. Brunswick| Scotia. No. Name or kind of industry. #º Manitoba. Nouveau | Nouvelle- Ontario. nique. Brunswick| Ecosse. NO. t NO, NO, NO, NO, 62 Clothing, men's (factory product) ........... ( > 1 l ) @ ſ > CD 19 63 Clothing, women's.. .... .... .. . , ....... 5 7 10 7 216 64 Clothing, women's (factory produet)... ..... © © © 2 © © ) 17 65 and chocolate..... .... .... ........ @ Q © © © © ( 3 © 2 66 Coffees and spices.......................... 1 " 2 # 11 67 lCoffins and caskets........................ . # ſ© © @ @ 1 1 6 68 |Coke .... , ..... - º © e , e a © 4 © © © e © © • • • • • * © © © º © 1 ( 5 © © | | * 1 © GL5 69 lCombs...... ....... . . .................. © # $ 4 ! 1 1 70 lCondensed milk.... ............. .... ... | 4 # U # d 2 1 7l |Confectioners'supplies..... --© © © © © © © L @ @ s @ @ @ @ L # $ * • { } @ i ) i ) 2 72 # d @ is © © © © e s.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ſ# © 2| 15 40 73 Cordage, rope and twine............ ........ © $ ºg 1 , 9 74 |Corks. ..... .. ..... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · -- ( » • e e d© @ $ C, 4 75 Corsets and supplies. ................... ... ( # , s C, ſ ) 10 76 |Costumier and hair dresser.................. # º ) D U, © © © ſ > 77 Cottolene. é e e s e e e s e s s s s s a s s e e s • e • • • • • • * º * # # © # ſ, à # @ © # 78 Cottons. ... ... ..... , .... ..... .... , ... .. di @ # © 5 3| 79 Cotton and wool waste................. .... D $ # ( # $ ſ $ 80 Cream separators....................... .. @ @ # # @ ſ© © 8l Cutlery and edge tools. ..................... # 5 © E C, © 82 Dental supplies ... ....... ................. © , © $ @ 83 Dies and moulds.. ...... ......... .... ... © [ # @ a © º © 84 | Drugs.. .............. .................... 1 l 1 d ; 1 85 Dyeing, cleaning and scouring... .... ..... © © 1 # © 86 |Dyes and colours........................ .. 4 # @ L L © © 87 # contentrate.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ... .. © © 1 4 > 4 # , a 88 |Electrical apparatus and supplies............ 1 © © © © 1 14 89 |Electric light and power.................... 2 3| * 4 27 , 90 Elevators. U# g # @ @ # @ $ @ . .. ... : .. @ e @ @ # D º C * © s e g © # © , @ @ e,'^e 4 91 Embroidery........ .. .................. 5 ã © $ L @ # U @ © º 1 92 lEnamelware. .......... .................... $ ſ ) ( ! • $ © , $ © 93 † fruits and vegetables. ........... © © $ @ @ 1 | 49 94 |Explosives. . ..... .. • © g © © © • º • s s • a s s © © © © • e @ @ . . " © © 2 3 95 |Fancy goods, n.e.s.................... © © º © , 5 @ @ , ſb © © * ds © 4 96 l Featherbcne ............ .......... ........ @ g @ @ @ # , , 1 97 |Feather goods.... . .. ............. .. ..... () à @ © , 5 © © 1 98 |Felt paper and pulp.. .................... $ $ º ) © ſ# 9 4> ſ ) # 99 lFertilizers ....... .. ......... ............ @ # ó ô 2 | } $ 4 100 Fire alarm † P @ e @ s e © © © & e , s d a s e s s s s • E» © # # © © d# · 1 101 | Firemen's supplies .. .. .. ................ @ @ @ @ ſ, se e e | # 1 102 |Fireworks ........................... . ... a é © © dº , º @ l 103 |Fish, preserved.......... ,• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » i # s 70 $ # 227 481 © © 104 |Flax, dressed ............ ................. © à # # # 5 # @ 31 105 |Flouring and grist mill products ............ 5 37 19 10 275 106 |Fly paper.... , ..... ...................... f 2 © © . . © º © © 1 107 |Foundry and maohine shop products...... .. 9| 4 23 22 168 108 |Fringes, cords and tassels .................. © © $ © © (© © 5 109 |Fruit and vegetable canning ................ g4 1 © © 3 2 43 110 |Fur dressing................. » © © © © » © , g @ et © © } © g C Cº © © $ 111 |Furnishing goods, men's. ... ...............} 2 l 1 © © 26 112 |Furniture and upholstered goods............ 3 3 5 6 108 113 |Gas, lighting and heating.................. , 4 1 C @ 2 15 114 lGas machines ........... .................. © © $ $ © © " "1ſ 2 115 Glass.......... { > © e © © s e e º e @ @ @ e e e © e a • 9 e e • e s • 1 © © © © 1 7 116 |Glass, stained, cut and ornamental..... ... © © l 2 0 # - 5 117 |Gloves and mittens....... ............ .... 0 • • 65 16 118 lGlue ............................. ........ U2 © 2 119 lGold leaf and foil...... ........... ........ © © © 1 120 |graphite .......... ................. ..... © © U, © © 121 |Grindstones and pulpstones...... ......... 5 1 © © 122 lGvpsum . .. .. .... ... ..... ......... 1 1 i > 0 128 |Hairwork. .............................. @ @ © © 6 124 ocks, s @ @ © © © © © © e e e © e º © * © © v © © © © © 4 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 365 TABLEAU xxIv. Manufactures par provinces, 1901-Nom ou sorte et nombre de chaque industrie. # The W8, © © Territories. Island. Quebec. - Ile du Québec. Les Canada. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° lPrince Territoires. Edouard. NO, NO. NO. NO, @ @ 38 © © - # Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués)............ 62 6 C# 89 C2 © 334]Habillements de femmes.. .... ....... . @ s @ E • © s º 63 © © 7 (@ @ 26|Habillements de femmes (fabriqués)............ 64 © © 2 © s 4lCoco et chocolat........... ............. .... 65 C} 10 © © 29Café et épices................... .... ....... 66 \ } . } 8 s a 16Cercueils.. .......... .... .. .. .............. 67 © s • 6 ) 2Coke .... ..... ..................... ........ 68 . © e $ © 2]Peignes.. ..................... ... • • • • • • • © º e» © « 69 1 ( , 4lLait condensé................................. 70 © © © © 2|Articles de confiserie ... , .... ...... .. ... ..... 71 1 6 64lTonnellerie. ................ .... .. .. ..... 72 ©! 1 1llCorderie.. ..... .... .................. . . .. . | 73 45 1 5lBouchons........ .. e @ @ @ © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © º 74 $ 4 6 $ 149orsets : ... ... .. : ............................. 75 ſ ! 1 f } $ 1lCostumiers et coiffeurs........................ 76 º 3 1 @ # 1lCottelène .. ... , ... , ................-.. .. . | 77 © 5 @ g 2019otons. : ... . :::: ..................... • © © © © © 78 © 1 as , liCoton et laine, déchets.................. ...... 79 © © # 1|Séparateurs à crème....................... .. .. | 80 , • n 4 J 71Coutellerie et instruments tranchants ... ...... . 81 © $ ( ) © © 1|Matériel dentaire.............................. 82 © © 2 © © 31Coins et moules.................. ............ 83 © º > 6 ( ) { } · 19 D º• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 84 l, © 8 ſ^ º l4lTeinturerie................................... 85 4 ) © 1 $ lTeintures et couleurs.......................... 86 © © $ { ) Q $ llOeufs concentrés.......... - s s e e - e e a e s © • © © © © © © 87 © 9 0 @ 25Appareils et effets électriques. .... .....-.-.... 88 1 17 1 58 Lumière et force motrice électriques...... , .... 89 © º f© © 4lAscenseurs.................. ... . .. .. .. .. .. . 90 © © llBroderie................ .. -- ....... , -- ... : . 91 @ 1 1lArticles étamés. ....... ........ .... ... .. : . 92 © © © © 50lFruits et légumes évaporés.. ................. 93 © © © 2 7]Matières explosives............................ 94 © 4|Articles de fantaisie ....................... . . . | 95 © llBaleine ... .. ..... ......... • © • • • • • • e e e s m @ @ e e 96 L> © lArticles en plumes .; ... .............. • © • © © © r © © 97 1 1|Feutre, papier et pulpe.... -............. , ... 98 @ C 6|Engrais. ............... * © © * © © © s s e s e e @ º e g e t - 99 -- l|Matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie. .. ... . , .... 100 © © 1|Effets de pompiers. ...... ........... ........ 101 Q } $ $ · 1|Feux d'artifice ... .... * º * º @ s * @ @ @ E gs a © º ss e e s • e 102 19 121 $ @ 1,097|Poisson, salaisons et conserves.. .............. . 103 • • l * © a s @ , 31|Lin préparé ........ ... ..... ......... - e s g e e e e l04 2 35 17 400|Produits des moulins à farine......... ...... .. 105 $ @ © © 1]Papier à mouches.................. • © © © © © © © © © © 106 4 81 4 315lProduits des fonderies...... .................. 107 2 # @ 7|Frange, corde et glands ...... .............. 108 9 58Conserves de fruits et légumes......... ....... 109 2 2Pelleterie, pré tion ................ ....... 110 ! 22 52|Articles de toilette pour hommes. .. .. .......... 111 42 169Meubles. .. .... : .... : ......... .. ............. 112 i 4 27|Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage....... ... . .. ... |113 2 4|Machines à gaz ..... s © © © © © © © © © e s s • s u e s s et • s s a» e © 114 2 lilVerrerie.......... .... * © © © © © © © © s s e e @ s s © © © © © © e 115 · 1 9]Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental ......... .. 116 6 22]Gants et mitaines ..... © e e © e s s e s e e s e e e s e e • e a s • 5 117 (! 1 3lColle forte. .... ... : - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . @ e 9 e s º © © 118 © © llOr en feuille et étain............. « 6 ^ g és a $ s & © © © © 119 1 † , • • • ... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . |120 C> © 6]Meules et décortiqueurs ..... .. ... ............. 121 dE © VD88. .. . . . - . . , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 122 , · 6lOuvrages en 2heveux..................... • • • • • 128 © 4Hamacs........ ....... · • • ° • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • « s » 124 366 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. e TABLE xxiv. Manufactures of Provinces, 1901-Name or kind and number of each · industry. | |Hay, baled. | Jewelry and repairs |Knitting machines. ·|Qpium · Optical Name or kind of industry. British Columbia. Colombie- Britan- nique. NO, Manitoba. NO, Brunswick Brunswic New Nouveau-. | No. Nova Scotia. . Nouvélle- Ecosse. - NO. Hardware, † and saddlery. ......... . Harness and saddlery. ... . ' • • • • • se • • • • • • • • • e e • Hats, caps and furs. ............ ........ » - #ºy and knit goods........... .... , • • • • • º º * s s º ° , » a s r » a a s » s º n s s m n ' @ s • s • r a s e a • e • • s ll2}C. , » · Insect powder ........ · -- .. -- : -- . - · · · · · · · · | |Interior decorations t |Iron and steel products............ $ . , 9 , 42 : d t © : L « s .. é : # 1 # 1 @ @ , , · , · 5 · L • • © • s Jewelry cases g 4 > s g s e s s é s é s à $ s $ @ & s C & $ $ # * e ' s º º { # ^ ^ # @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ s * L - © â » # @ @ d ! Knitting needles............. ... -.-. ... lLaces and braids. .... .............. # · · · · Ladders . ..... .............. .. .. -- .. · • • • • • • s • s • • e s » s » n s • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • Lamps • † Le # # @ @ é s * 4º s s . » © , s e a v e s é e s a e • s • $ º º * | Lasts.and pegs ... .. .. .. • • • i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Lead bar § pipe .......... • • • • • • • . • • • • • Leather goods. .... .... ... , .... : · , · · · · · · · Leather, tanned, curried and finished.. ... . , 5 , , , , º s a é º -- , 5 e º n º e s ds s es , n º n s º ' n º $ é e ^ s s • |LlIne . • • •,.. :: |Liquore, distilled...................... ... . |Liquors, malt........... • # 5 , # , @ , # # @ # * E , • e • a Liquors, Vinonº :: ......................... ock and gunsmithing............. . · • • • • • • • • e s • • , • • © # @ t e @ º * © © © • º • º , « º © W • • • • • • • • • , é e , s s s e 5 e e , e ' r s |Mattresses and spring beds.. ......... • • • • • • # · Metallic roofing and flooring Mica, cut. # Lº , Mirrors and plate glass......... i • • • • • • •' • • • • • • Miscellaneous # , # e º s s s , , , , - , d ^ • 2 ® © : © : , , s s a s º © E a • © s © © © © à © © © º D © © © © © © © © º e s • e s a ſs ts s , * º , º, s. dº © s - º , s es é * , a . • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • º * @ @ , * º ax 5 & º º º • L • • • • • s » , º v · s a s s = s 4 e • E e s e s e à v º º º > s s s • s s e e e e . • , s s e • • e s e u e e e » s • tical goods........ ... | ... ... 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' ###ºf #UUS$ ' i7 · 37 12| ºb *s · 26 # · 2 [)©$ © GC @# @@ @ºU# $ 1##8 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. - 367 TABLEAU xxiv. Manufactures par provinces, 1901-Nom ou sorte et nombre de chaque industrie. Prince Edward , The Island. Quebec. | Territories. Ile du Québec. Les Canada. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Prince- Territoires. . Edouard. NO. NO. NO, · NO. © 1 # @ 6.Quincaillerie ............ ... ... . © e e • e • e s e e • . |125 d) 26 2| 95|Sellerie. .. ... . , • • • • • • • • • • e • , © • • • • e s . a t & e = s e as º º s 126 . © 58 © 115||Chapellerie et pelleterie .... .. . ... ......... 127 @ 4 g> | 5|Foin pressé.. ... .. ........... , e • • » • • • • • • .. ... . |128 © s 9 © 52| Bonneterie .......................... . » • e • • e à 129 © © © © Q) 3lEncre................................ · • • • • • • • •·|130 º 6 C @ ſ© | 1]Poudre insecticide..... ..... ................. 131 © © 5 g | 9|Décorations d'intérieurs. ... .. ... .. .. . · • • • » • 132 © © 10 © 29|Froduits en fer et en acier. .... ............. , . .. | 133 . " @ 1 # 3]Boîtes à bijoux.. .... .. . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 134 & $ 9 @ 35lOrfèvrerie .... ...... ........ ... .......... 135 , @ 0 © © 6 · 1|Machines à tricoter .................. ........ 136 $ 9 | © © 1|Aiguilles à tricoter............................ 137 . . s 9 1 Q) 2lDentelles et tresses.. ... .................. . . . |138 g) ue e lº 3|Echelles...... q, © e e a s e e e s e e • • © ,• • • • • e • e • e - a a a e s , |139 . © © 2 $ 3|LaInpes .... , ............. ? @ @ » º © e s e , e 4 u t v e s s a» |140 $ @ © © # 2lLanternes . : ...... .. : ... ... .. .. ............... 141 6 © 5 © 8#Formes et chevilles à chaussures...... ......... 142 L$ ! 1 © | 8|Plomb en barres et tuyaux. .... , ..... ,• • • • • • • • • . 143 4 © @ @ 9 3|Cuir, effets en. . . .. ... .. .. , « • e a e • • • • « • » • • 144 3 55 U @ 143]Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini...... ..... -- : -- • • • • • .. | 145 © C5 53| 1 163]Chaux ............. © e s © © • $ t e @ e @ @ @ a @ g « .. |146 --- | 1 • • 9|Liqueurs distillées.......... p • a • p • • • • » • • v - ts a s @ $ * 147, 1 • . 13 3 96]Liqueurs, malt...... » • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • ° 148 @ 5 º $ s 14]Liqueurs vineuses................ e , = » , .. , e , • • • • • • • - 149 • • _ | | ,, ſ$ 5 4lSerrurerie et armurerie.. ..... - s @ e a te @ : @ e s @ @ = @ . . |150 12 622 18 2,075|Produits des billes (billots).. :: . .. ... ........ 151 8 106 (; 467|Produits du bois de construction. .. ........... 152 • e 2 @ @ 2lM§oni §t vermiceiie. . • e • a •n e • • e g , ... |153 . Q } $ 6lMalt .......... . • • • • • , • a • e -- • : • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 154 © © 1|Manteaux et grilles de cheminées............. , 155 4 5]Allumettes . .... ...... .. .. .. .. .. .. , - © © © s º º e as 156 1 6|Nattes et tapis.. . - . :: ...: • • • • • • • • • • • • • - • * a e s es •* 157 5 20Matelas et sommiers élastiques........ , • • • • s • s « 158 ſ) t, 4|Toiture métallique............... • º • - t• e • s • e • 159 4 12]Mica coupé..... .............................. 160 1| 4]Miroirs et glaces........................ .... 161 1 ivers.. .... .. ...................... ·... ..... l162 1 17 65]Monuments et pierres tombales. ... ........... 163 9 39 Instruments de musique. .... ... ....... . © © © e s e a 164 $ $ 7|Instruments de musique, matériaux............ |165 . 1 l]Aiguilles ..................................... 166 . 1 14lHuiles............ 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" © s © º s º & © s © • © â © © © © © e © © e s s « s 169 1 4|Articles optiques............................. 170 3 3| Peinture et vitrerie. ........................... 171 8 18|Peintures et vernis ... .. ... .................. 172 .12 28lPapier..................................... . |173 11 35|Remèdes patentés. ... .......... , . an @ @ s s $ © © © •. , , | 174 1 21Patrons ..................... • @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ 175 $ @ ! 1lTourbe ...... .............. .. , ......... .. ... j176 4 9|Matériel photographique................ .... 177 . 4 6| Photographie ................................. 178 5 15lCadres à gravures. ........ .... . - l$ $ $ @ s :: ........ 179 1 3|Matières à envelopper les tuyaux et bouilloires. .. |180 ! 1! . 3| Plâtre ... . .. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - • • • • • 181 1| 2| Plâtre et stuo. ... , ... .. , e e - s , © e e • • • • $ a $ º e s s .. .. .. | 182 1 6|Effets de plombiers.. ................... .. .. ... j183 5 103 252|Plomberie et ferblanterie. .................... . 184 ! @ g 1lMaïs crevé.. .... .... , . , • e, » a , = º à e m , é s e = s s s » a @ @, # 185 { $ 6 ; 1 $ @ | 1|Poterie, objets peints. .. ..................... 186 · g 4 © © • « . IlFromage préparé....................... .. ... .. '187 368 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. é> industry. TABLE xxIv. Manufactures of Provinces, 1901-Name or kind and number of each Name or kind of industry. British Columbia. Colombie- Britan- nique. Manitoba. No. New Brunswick Nouveau- Brunswick NO, Nova Scotia. Nouvelle- Ecosse. NO, Ontario. NO, Prepared flour.. ... ... .. C º ® , C « • © © © © © © s © © Printing and bookbinding.... .............. Printing and publishing......... « La - e » - - 9 © -» - º Printing presses ©s ê Pulleys . Pumps and windmills † goods. ilway supplies ........................... Refrigerators.... .................... ..... Regalias and society emblems... Rice cleaning and polishin fing aud roofing materials Rubber and elastic goods ............ ..... Rubber clothing............. , ............ 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Type founding.............. , © © © e © © © © * © © © • Umbrellas ...... º • 0 • © • • • 9 9 Vin and pickles • e © • © © • e © © © © © © s © © © © © © º Wallpaper. ....... .. -- ...... -- ....... .. .. . Washing blue........ ..................... Washing compounds...................... , . 9 - s • e • • © e s • © e • © • • • • © © • Washing machines and wringers · 6 :à "2 214 16 © º1,©© '5 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, i9ol. 369 TABLEAU XXIV. Manufactures par provinces, 1901—Nom ou sorte et nombre de chaque industrie. Prince Edward The Island. Quebec. | Territories. Ile du Québ 6)C, Les Canada. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. No Prince Territoires. Edouard. NO. NO, N O. NO. $ & 1 ' lFarine préparée................ » s s e» 4 & º s @ @ @s © â © © 188 1 15 84 Imprimerie et reliure . ... .................... 189 9 91 6 419iImprimerie et publications.. .......... ........ 190 @ @ 2 5 Presses à imprimer. .. . ... .. , ... ............ 191 @ # 3 Poulies. .... .. ... , ... ... .. : ... ... .. , ......... 192 1 17|Pompes et moulins à vent ... ... ............. . 193 2 2|Effets piqués ................................. 194 3 4|Matériaux de chemin de fer . ... ... .. , ......... 195 1 5Glacières ...... , , ................ • • • s º s s s s s 196 f-3 © 2 Insignes et emblèmes. ... .. .. . . « • • • • • , ºs , © © º a e e e 197 1 2[Nettoyage du riz............... , ......... ... . ]98 6 11lToiture et matériaux de toiture.. .. .. ......... . 199 1 7|Caoutchouc et articles élastiques. ....... .... .. 200 6 6lVêtements en caoutchouc.. ... ... .. .. , ....... . 201 .. l]Patrons de tapis. ......................... , ... . 202 2 3Coffres-forts ................................. 203 s ©i 9Sel. .. -- ...................... ........ .... . 204 1 1 Enveloppes à saucisson. ... ... ... .. , ... .. • © © © © s 205 1 7/Scies.. ........................................ 206 3 8Balances.. ...................... ..... ...... 207 [ # @ $ 1|Fourniture d'écoles. .. ... ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. , ... 208 @ G *Vis. ... : .............. ...... ..... .......... 209 # s 1'Herbe marine. ... .. • • • • • • e • • • • • e s m • • • • © º º º º * º * 210 , © 17.Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence.21l 2 3]Machines à coudre.. ............... .... ..... 212 , 39|Navires, construction et radoub de. ........ .... 213 1 6Drap renaissance .......................... .. .. 214 © # 9|Bois en paquets pour boîtes. ................. .. 215 1 2 Vitrines .................. ..· • • • • • • • • • - . • • • • • • • 216 # g 3|Enseignes ............ ... .. .. .. · · · · · · · .. .. .. 217 2 2 Soie et effets en soie. ... ............ .. ... , ... 218 4 12iArgenterie......... ... .. .. .................... 219 @ s , 2lPatins. ... ... .. : ... .. · · · · ... .. ... .. .. ..... 220 2 9 1 57|Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes. ....... , , ... , . 22i © a 1|Abattoirs non compris dans les salaisons de viandes. ... , ..... ....................... 222 2 12.Métallurgie. .. ........ ............ , • à • • • • e s e 223 1 1 Rouets .... .. , ............ ......... . «5 • • • • e s = 224 7 23 Savonnerie ......... .... ..... ... .... .... 225 # 6 ! 1|Appareils pour eaux gazeuses ..... ... , ..... . 226 3 ga l|Moteurs-vaporisateurs. .. . .. .. ... , . » 4 • º © e s e e a 227 @ @ 1|Etampes et patrons.. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. 228 6 2 42|Empois ... ::: . .. :: . : ......... ... .......... 229 1 12|Articles de librairie . .. .. .. ... .. , .. , ... ... , .... 230 º - 1|Garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur. .. . , ......... . 231 e e 4|Stéréotypie et électrotypie .... ......... .. .... 232 1 1 4 Taille de la pierre ... .. ... .. , ... .. , ... ... .... . 233 © 1|Cirage de poéie. .... . .. .. ... ............... 234 2 4|Raffineries de sucre. .... ..... .. .. ........... . 235 º g. llSuif raffiné. ... .. .. , ... ... ... ... . - 5 $ E $ $ # # # s > 236 2 3lTissus teints et finis. ...... .. .. ... . .. .. ..... . [237 1 1lFil. ............. .... ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ..... 238 2 1-4 22 Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser .......... 239 39 138 Tabac, cigares et cigarettes.. ................. 240 1 2Caractères d'imprimerie. ... .. ... . , 4 ^ ê © © © º º a s E a 241 1 3 Parapluies. ......... .. . . s s s s © s s s a • • • $ º º © º º º @ 242 s # 1lVaccin ... ........ -- ... ... ... ... -- · · · · · · · · · 243 1 1lVaseline.. .. ..... ... ............. .. ... ... .. 244 6 24 Vinaigre et marinades.. .. .. . s g e ds a 2 s = © º º s s e e e s 245 3 4lTapisserie ..... , ... ......... .................. 246 l 1 Bleu à laver ..... , ... .... ................. 247 3 3Compositions à laver. ........... ... ....... . 248 e se 6'Machines à laver et à tordre ... . ............ . 249 370 CENSUs OF CANADA, 19ol. © TABLE xxIv. Manufactures of Provinces, 1901—-Name or kind and number of each · industry. British ê New Nova Columbia. Brunswick| Scotia. No. Name or kind of industry. Colombie-Manitoba. Nouveau. Nouvell 6- Ontario. Britan- Brunswick Ecosse. nlque. NO. NO. NO. NO, NO. 250 Watch cases.... .... ............ , ... .. , .. $ # @ º 3 251 Wax candles.................... .. ......... º I @ 4 © © © 252 |Wax figures........ . # • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - • • © © @ @ © 1 253 |Waxed paper .. . ....... , ................ . g º © © 1 254 |Window blinds and shades. ... .. • © e s B a a e » ® a © g $ 4 © 4 255 lWire .. ................. • s © * © © © º s -« s s u e s a s a # $ $ $ # $ # 9 · 256 Wire fencing . .. ....... ... .. ... V@ @ @ $ © 1 2 10 257 | Woodenware. ... ......... ........ .. ... ... C) L) $ @ $ $ · 1 258 ]Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical ... .... 4 º @ 4 4 3 259 |Woodworking and turning. ..... .. .. ........ 0 $ s » 1 # 25 260 |Wool, carding and fulling. ........... ... . é # º $ à $ © $ 1 261 Woollen goods............................ . 4 l 4 11 117 262 Wool pulling. .. ..... ... s a 5 # @ º @ @ # # D # e s º s - # ( 4 1 # 6 $ 2 263 Woollen yarns........ ... ... ... , ..... .. .. . ſ, # @ # 5 264 Yeast cakes.. .. ........................... $ 1 , RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 371 TABLEAU xxIv. Manufactures par provinces, 1901-Nom ou sorte et nombre de chaque industrie. Prince Edward The Island. Quebec. | Territories. I1 e d Ul Québec. Les Canada. Nom ou sorte d'industrie. N° Prince Territoires. Edouard. NO. NO, NO. NO. @ @ 1 41 Boîtes de montres....... .......... .. .... · · · · · · 250 @ $ 3 3lCierges.. ...... : ... -- ... : ... ... s ............ . 251 @ º E $ 1|Figures en cire. .............................. 252 $ @ @ l|Papier ciré.......... ..... ...... ............. 253 <> $ © @ 4lStores et rideaux en toile........ ..... ... ... . 25 [ 5 © 6 15lFil de fer. . . .. .. e s º © s s • • • • • • • • © s s s e s e e s • 255 $ 1 14|Fil de fer à clôture. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. , ... ... . 256 $ ſ© © 1|Objets en bois. ... ... ... .............. ... .. 257 ſ© 14 25| Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. 258 s 8 34 Ouvrage et tourmage du bois................... 259 (@ @ 2 31Cardage et foulage de la laine.................. 260 1 22 157| Articles en laine................ s â @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ # 261 @ . . 3|Etirage de la laine............................ 262 1 6lLaine en écheveaux..... ........ ..... ...... .. 263 © s 1Levain. ..................... ........... ... .. 264 C—2 4# GENERAL INDEX-INDEX GÉNÉRAL PAGE, Abrasive goods........... viii, xxxi, xli, lii, lxix and tables i.xvii, xxii-xxiv. Aerated and mineral waters......xxx, xli, lii, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Agricultural implements. .... . xxxvi, xliii, liv, lxiii, # lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Air brakes..........xliii, liii, lxiii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Alabastine.......xli. lii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Ammunition. .... .. .. xxxvi, xliii, liv, lxiii, lxx and tables i xvii, xxii-xxiv. Analysis of census, 1891.... lxv-lxxv and table xxii. Artificial feathers and flowers. .... xxxvi, xliii, liv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Artificial limbs and trusses. .. .... viii, xxvii, xl, l, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Averages of- Groups of classified industries. .... .. .. ... , xxii. Principal statistics of manufactures. ....... xviii. Salaries and wages..... º © s © © º s s © © © º â é © e t * s e a XV. Wage earnings per day...................... xiv. Wages of inworkers ... ....... ........... xiii. Wages and products for groups of industries lxxiv Awnings, tents and sails. ... xxv, xxxviii, xlix, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Axes and tools..... viii, xxvi, xxxix, xlix, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Axle grease. ...xliii, liv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. All other industries, .... viii, xxiii-xxxvii, lxiii-lxiv, lxvi-lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Rg © © © © © g Babbitt metal...xlii, liii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Bags, cotton.... xxv, xxxviii, xlix, lxiii, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Baking powder and flavouring extracts. .. viii, xxiii, xxxviii, xlviii, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Bark extract...... xli,lii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Barley, pot and pearl......xxiii, xxxviii, xlviii, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Baskets. xxvii, xl, l, lxvii and tablesi-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Batting. ... xxv, xxxviii, xlix, lxvi and tables i-xvii, XXll-XXlV. Belting and hose, leather..... ... xxviii, xl, li, lxiii, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Belting and hose, rubber........ xliii, liv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Bicycles. .. : ... xxxiv, xliii, liii, lxiii, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Bicycle repairs...... xxxvi, xliv, lvi, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Billiard tables and materials......xxvii, xl, l, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Blacking...... xxxvi, xliii, liv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. © 5 @ Blacksmithing., ... . xxxvi, xliv, lvi, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Blankets and sweat pads....xxxviii. xlix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Bleaching powder. ........ xli, lii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Boats and canoes....xxxiv, xliii, liv, lxx and tables 1-xvll, XXll-XXlV. Boilers and engines .... xxvi, xxxix, xlix, lxiii, lxiv, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Boots and shoes. ... .. viii, xxviii, xl, li, lxiii, lxiv, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. PAGE. Abattoirs et salaisons de viandes.. .... .xxv, xli, lii, lxviii, lxix, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Abattoirs non compris dans les salaisons de viandes xli, lii, lxix et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Agents spéciaux pour le recensement des manufac- tures. -- ... .. .. .. -- . : . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . vii, viii. Aiguilles. ......xlii, liv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Aiguilles à tricoter. .. , ... xlii, liv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Albâtre .... , . xliv, lvi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Allumettes. ... ... ..... xxviii, xliii, liv, lxviii, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Analyse du recensement, 1891 ........... lxvii, lxxx et tableau xxii. Argenterie. ....... viii, xxxiv, xlv, lvii, lxviii, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Articles de confiserie. ..... xli, lii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Articles de cordonnerie. .........xxx, xliii, lv, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Articles de fantaisie.. xxxviii, xlvi, lviii, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Articles de librairie. .. ... .. .. ... xxx, xliv, lv, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Articles de toilette pour hommes .. viii, xxvi, xlii, liii, lxviii, lxix, lxx et tableaux i-xvii. xxii-xxiv. Articles divers. ......... xlvii, lx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. @ Articles en laine.........xxvi, xlii, liii, lxviii, lxix, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Articles en plumes ....................... xlvi, lviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. ſ© , | # 4 © Articles étamés........... .. ... .......... xlvi, lviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Articles optiques. .......ix, xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Articles pour le polissage. .. .. . viii, xxxiii, xliv, lvi, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Appareils et effets électriques.... xxxviii, xlvi, lviii, lxviii, lxix, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Appareils pour eaux gazeuses ............. xlvii, lix et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Ascenseurs. .. , ........ ....xxxviii, xlvi, lviii, lxxiv et tableaux.i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Aspect confidentiel du recensement de 1901..... vii. Augmentations, 1901 sur 1891............... lxxviii et tableau xxiii. Auvents, tentes et voiles.. ........xxvi, xli, lii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Balais et brosses..... .... xxxviii, xlvi, lviii, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Balances.................. .. ...xxvii, xlii, liv, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Balayeuses.... xliii, liv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Baleine ... .. xlvi, lviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Bateaux et canots. .......... xxxvii, xlvi lviii, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Beurre et fromage.......... ... , .... xxv, xli, lii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Bicyclettes ... ........ xxxvi, xlv, lvii, lxviii, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Bicyclettes, réparations de....... xl, xlviii, lx, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Bleu à laver.............xlvii, lx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. 373 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. GENERAL INDEX. PAG E. Boot and shoe supplies..... xxviii, xl, li, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Boxes and bags, paper....... xxix, xli, li, lxiii, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Boxes, cigar..... xxvii, xl, l, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Boxes, wooden..... , viii, xxvii, xl, l, lxiii, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Brass castings ..... viii, xxxii, xlii, liii, lxiii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Bread, biscuits and confectionery ... .. .. viii, xxiii, xxxviii, xlviii, lxiii, lxiv, lxvi and tables 1-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Brick, tile and pottery, .... .. xxxi, xli, lii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Bridges, iron and steel... ... xxvi, xxxix, xlix, lxiii, lxiv, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Brooms and brushes. .. ... xxxvi, xliii, liv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Butter and cheese. ... xxiii, xxxviii, xlviii, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. . Buttons. .... xxxvi, xliii, liv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Carbide of calcium. ......xliii, liv and tables i-xvii, XXll• XXlV, Cardboard. .. ... . viii, xxix, xli, li, lxviii and tables 1-xv1l, xxl1-xx1V. è 4 Carpets. .. .. xxv, xxxviii, xlix, lxiii, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Carpet sweepers....xl, l and tables i xvii, xxii-xxiv. Car repairs. ......... xxxiv, xliii, liii, lxiii, lxiv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Carriages and wagons. .. , xxxiv, xliii, liii, lxiii, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Carriage and wagon materials.. .... viii, xxxiv, xliii liii, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cars and car works. .. ... viii, xxxiv, xliii, liii, lxiii lxiv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Car wheels......... .. # @ # $ @ # $ xxxix, xlix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Celluloid goods.................xliii, liv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cement, natural rock........xxxi, xli, lii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cement, Portland... ... .xxxi, xli, lii, lxiii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. # Census of 1891, analysis of...lxv-lxrv and table xxii. Census tables. .. .. . .... º) • • • 0 , 2 W , @ Lº 5 # lxxxiii Chains. .... xxxix, xlix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Charcoal... ....... .xl, l and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. China and glass decorating.... . .. xlii, lii and tables 1-xVll, xx11-XxlV. Chewing gum. ... .. ..... ..xxxviii, xlviii and tables 1-XV11, XX11-xX1V. Church decorations. ... , .. xxxvi, xliii, liv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Church ornaments. .. .. ......... xlii, lii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cider presses ...... xl, l and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cities and towns of 5,000 inhabitants and over, manufactures of, compared for 1881-91-1901 lxi, lxii. 326-330 Barrie, O. .. .. .......................... , 327 Belleville, O .... . .. , , $ B © g , @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ g 327 Berlin, O. ... .. . e e s « e s s e s • • • • • • • º © e s e , ... 327 Brandon, M. ......... .. .... ... .. . . 326 Brantford, O. ................. , ........ 327 Brockville, O........ .............. , .... . . 327 Charlottetown, P. E. I . ... ... .. , .... . . 329 Chatham, O . .. .. .. .. © s s . s e • s • • • • • • • s • e s 327 Collingwood, O.................... ....... 327 ornwall, O ....... « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 327 Fredericton, N. B.............. .. . ... .... 326 Galt, O ................................... 372 PAGE, Bois en paquets pour boîtes.. ..xxviii, xliii, lv, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Boîtes à bijoux. ............... .. .. xxxviii, xlvii, lix "et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Boîtes à cigares.............. .. xxviii, xliii, liv, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Boîtes en bois. .. .. .. viii, xxviii, xliii, liv, lxviii lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Boîtes et sacs, papier. .... .xxx, xliv, lv, lxviii, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Boîtes de montres...... xxxiv, xlv, lvii, lxviii, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Bonneterie. .. ... .... xxvi, xlii, liii, lxviii, lxix, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Bouchons.... ..... # , s @ g e xxviii, xliii, lix, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Bouilloires et machines ....... xxvii, xlii, liii, lxviii, lxix, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Boutons. ... ............... xxxviii, xlvi, lviii, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Briqueterie, tuilerie et poterie......xxxiii, xliv, lvi, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Broderie . ... .. xlii, liii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cadres à gravures ......xxviii, xliii, lv, lxviii, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Café et épices. .. .. .... viii, xxv, xli, lii, lxviii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xvii-xxiv. Caoutchouc et articles élastiques....... viii, xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxviii, lxix, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii- xxiv. Capital fixe et actif........... viii et tableaux i, vii. Capital visible.......... ......... . 4© © © © © © © º s s a viii. Caractères d'imprimerie .. , .. .. ....... ... xlv, lvii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Carbure de calcium ....... ...............xlvi, lviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cardage et foulage de la laine. ......xxvi, xlii, liii, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Carrosserie.. .. .. . ......xxxvi, xlv, lvii, lxviii, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Carrosserie, matériaux de.......ix, xxxvi, xlv, lvii, lxxiv, et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Carton ... ................ viii, xxx, xliv, lv, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. r Cercueils.. .. ............. ix, xxviii, xliii, liv, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Chaînes. ... ... xlii, liii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Chapellerie et pelleterie . .. , . . . xxvi, xlii, liii, lxviii lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Charbon de bois. ...... . .................. xliii, liv . et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Chaussures...... viii, xxx, xliii, lv, lxviii, lxix, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Chaux :: .... : .. :: ... :: ...... xxxiii, xlv, lvi, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. , E - Cierges.. .............. ... .. xxxviii, xlvii, lx. lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Ciment de Portland.. .. xxxiii, xlv, lvi, lxviii, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. .. ,. Ciment, pierre naturelle...... xxxiii, xliv, lvi, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. , ... - Cirage .. ......xxxviii, xlvi, lviii, lxxiv et tableau i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cirage de poêle. ............ .. ........-...xlvii, lix et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cités et villes de 5,000 habitants et plus, manufac- tures de 1881, 1891 et 1901 comparées ... lxv, lxvi, 326-330 Barrie, O. .......... .. ..... .............. 327 Belleville, O. ... ... .. ... .. ... •s • º 327 Berlin, O. .. , .. * ° ° « « • • • • • • « • » • • • • • . . .. .. 327 Brandon, M. .. .. . e .. e e • • • • • • .. .. ...... 326 Brantford, O. ........... ..... , ... ... ... 327 RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 375 INDEX GÉNÉRAL. PAGE, Cities and towns of 5,000 inhabitants, etc.-Con. >uelph, O ............ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 327 §. N.S . .. .. , . » º s a a s e ^ • • • • • • s • e a © e 326 Hamilton, O. ............................. 328 Hull, Q. ................. .. : ... ... .. · · · · · . 329 Kingston, O......... .... , ..... ....... . 328 Lachine, Q ............. .. .......... .. .. 329 Lévis, Q .............. · · · · · · · ... .. ... . 329 Lindsay, O. ..... .. : ........ . ..... 328 London, O... ... .. · · · · · · · .............. 328 Moncton, N. B ...... ... , .... ............ 326 Montreal, Q. .. . .. 329 Nanaimo, B.C...................... s @ @ @ , s 326 Nelson, B.C.............................. 326 New Westminster, B.C.. .... .... ........ 326 Ottawa, O ... ..... ...... ... ... ...... 328 Owen Sound, O. ... , .......... ,. ......... 328 Pembroke, O ... ... , ... ... .. ..... .. .. . 328 Peterborough, O. ....... ................ 328 Quebec, Q . ............... ............ 329 Rat Portage, O........ ...... .... , ..... 328 Rossland, B.C. ................... ....... 326 St. Catharines, O ............... ......... 328 Ste. Cunégonde, Q. ............. ......... 329 St. Henri, Q ....................... ..... 329 St. Hyacinthe, Q.......................... 329 St. John (Portland) N. l3 .... ....... ... . 326 St. Louis (Mile End) Q. ... .. ............. 329 St. Thomas, O .............. .... .......- 828 †5 de Valleyfield, Q. .. ... .......... 330 Sarnia, O ....... ......................... 328 Sault Ste. Marie, O........................ 328 " Sherbrooke, Q ........................... 330 Smiths Falls, O ........ ... .............. 328 Sorel, Q ..................... ............ 330 Springhill, N.S.......... ...... .......... 326 Stratford, O .... ............. ........... 328 Sydney, N.S........... ............ ... .. 327 Toronto, O........................... .... 329 Toronto Junction, O. ........ , ......... 329 Trois Rivières, Q ...... ..... ............. 830 Truro, N.S ................ .. ........... 327 Vancouver, B.C .... ... ....... ......... 326 Victoria, B.C. ................ .. .. ..... 326 Westmount, Q......... .............. .. 330 Windsor, O.. ............. ... , ... .. , ... , 329 Winnipeg, M. ......... ...... ........... 326 Woodstock, O ............................ 329 Yarmouth, N.S. .................... .... . 327 Classified groups of industries, xxi-lviii, lxvi-lxxviii. Chemicals and allied products.......... XXl, XXll, xxx, xli, lii. Clay, glass and stone products.......... xxi, xxii, xxxi, xli-xlii, lii-liii. Food products. .... xxi, xxii, xxiii, xxxviii, xlviii. Hand trades. ... .... xxi, xxii, xxxvii, xliv, lvi. Iron and steel products. .......... xxi, xxii, xxvi, xxxix-xl, xlix-l. Leather and its finished products....... xxi, xxii, xxviii, xl, li. - â> © e $ º | @ @ Liquors and beverages.. .. .. xxi, xxii, xxx, xli, lii. Metals and metal products other than steel...xxi, xxii, xxxii, xlii, liii. Miscellaneous industries. ... ... xliii-xliv, liv-lvi. .xxi, xxii, xxxvi, Paper and printing......... xxi, xxii, xxix, xli, li. Textiles,....... xxi, xxii, xxv, xxxviii-xxxix, xlix. Timber and lumber and their re-manufactures.... xxi, xxii, xxvii, xl, l-li. Tobacco and its manufactures .... g e © © e xxi, xxii, xxxiii, xlii, liii. Vehicles for land transportation........ xxi, xxii, xxxiv, xlii, liii. Lº $ Vehicles for water transportation , ... ... XXl, XXll, xxxiv, xliii, liv. PAGE Cités et villes de 5,000 habitants, et,.—Suite. Charlottetown, I. P.-E..................... 329 Chatham, O. ........................ .... 327 Collingwood, O............ .............. . 327 Cornwall, O. .............. ..... 9 - • • • • • • • • • 327 Fredericton, N.-B. ......... ... .... .... 326 alt, O. ......... .. .. .. : ... ............... 327 Guelph, O. ..... .......................... 327 Halifax, N.-E.. .. ...... .. ... ...... .. , 326 Hamilton, O. ... ................ .... . .. 328 llll, Vºl • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 329 Kingston, O. ...... ............... ... .. 328 Lachine, Q. .. .. ............ .............. 329 Lévis, Q ... .. ... ...... .. .. ... ......... 329 Lindsay, Q. .............. ................ 328 London, º) . ... ............................ 328 Moncton, N.-B ........................... 326 Montréal, Q ............................. 329 Nanaïmo, C.-B..... ... .... ........... , 326 . Nelson, C.-B. ............................. 326 New-Westminster, C.-B. .............. ... 326 Ottawa, O. ... ............. ......... . ... 328 Owen-Sound, O ......... ............. .. . 328 Pembroke, O. ... ............... ..... .. . . 328 Peterborough, O. ....... ............. .... 328 uébec, Q................ . .............. 329 t Portage, O. ..... t © ê @ @ @ D @ ê @ @ @ , ê s @ 328 Rossland, C.-B. ...... ....... ............ 326 St. Catharines, O ... ... ... ..... ........ 328 Ste-Cunégonde, Q. ... ... • • • • 9 • • • • • • • • • • 329 St-Henri, Q ...... ........................ 329 St-Hyacinthe, Q ..... .. ............... 329 St-John (Portland), N.-B............. .... 326 St-Louis (Mile End), Q....... « s s s a © © © © © º e ma 329 St-Thomas, O............ ........... ..... 328 †5 de Valleyfield, Q. ..... ..... .. .. 330 Sarmia. O ............... .... ... .. ....... 328 Saut Ste-Marie, O ............ ....... 328 Sherbrooke, Q. ... ...... .. ......... ..... . 330 Smiths-Falls, O. ... ..... .. ... ... • © © © s s & @ 328 Sorel, Q. .. · .. : .... : ... ... . .. ..... 330 Springhill, N.-E. .... .................... 326 Stratford, O. ..... ... ......... ......... 328 Sydney, N.-E.. . .. .. , ...... · • • • • • • • • • • 327 Toronto, O. .. ... ... .. ............... ... 329 Toronto-Junction, O ................. .... . 329 Trois-Rivières, Q ............. ... ... ... .. , 330 Truro, N.-E............. .... .. ........ 327 Vancouver, C.-B.......... ...... ... .... 326 Victoria, C.-B. .. ... . .. 1 # e e g $ s s e @ a @ $ s g s 326 Westmount, Q. ... ... • © e a à B a s a a s a © * • • • e s s e 330 Windsor, O. ........ ...................... 329 Winnipeg, M. ...................... . . .. 326 Woodstock, O. .... .. ... .. ... .. .. ......... . 329 Yarmouth, N.-E......... ... .... ..... 327 Coco et chocolat............ ...... xxv, xli, lii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xx'i-xxiv. Coffres-forts. .. ....... ......... xxvii, xlii, liv, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Coins et moules........................... xlii, liv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. oke............. xlvi, lviii, lxviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Colle forte ................xxxviii, xlvi, lviii, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Compositions à laver ... ....xxxviii, xlvii, lx, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Conserves de fruits et légumes...xxv, xli, lii, lxviii lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Corderie. ... . ...... xxvi, xli, liii, lxviii, lxix, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Corsets........... .. xxxviii, xlvi, lviii, lxviii, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Costumier et coiffeur.. ... .... © © e © © © © © e e & xlvi, lviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. 376 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. GENERAL INDEX. E"AGE. Clothing, men's. ... viii, xxv, xxxviii, xlix, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Clothing, men's (factory product)...... xxv, xxxviii, xlix, lxiii, lxiv, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Clothing, women's. ..... viii, xxv, xxxviii, xlix, lxvi, and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Clothing, women's (factory product) viii, xxv, xxxviii, xlix, lxiii, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cocoa and chocolate. ......... xxiii, xxxviii, xlviii, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Coffees and spices. .. . , viii, xxiii, xxxviii, xlviii, lxiii, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Coffins and caskets. .... viii, xxvii, xl, l, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. ke............... .xliii, liv, lxiii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Combs. ....... .xliii, liv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Comparative statistics of manufactures, 1881, 1891 and 1901. ... .. ... . ...lxv-lxxv and tables xvi, xvii, xix, xx, xxi. Comparative statistics for United States and Can- ada, 1901...................... . .. .. lxxv-lxxviii. Condensed milk ..... ... xxiii, xxxviii, xlviii, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. 1 Confidential aspect of the census, 1901.......... à Confectioners'supplies........... xxxviii, xlviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. # # # Tag8. .. , . .. ... ....... xxvii, xl, l, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cordage, rope and twine.. ' .... , xxv, xxxviii, xlix, lxiii, lxiv, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Corks.. .. :: ... : ....... , ... xxvii, xl, l, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. $ # Corsets and supplies. ......... xxxvi, xliii, liv, lxiii, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cost of materials and value of products.. .. xvii and tables v, xi, xiii-xv, xviii-xxi. Costumier and hairdresser ... # ....... xliii, liv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cottolene. ... ......xxxviii, xlviii, lxiii and tables l-xV11, XXll-xxlV. Cottons.. .. . ......... xxv, xxxviii, xlix, lxiii, lxiv, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cotton and wool waste.. .........xxxviii, xlix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cream separators......... .............xlii, liii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cutlery and edge tools.............. .xxvi, xxxix, l, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Dental supplies. ................. . .. , xliii, liv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Dies and moulds. .... ........ ........xxxix, l and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. et e s e s © º C ^ s » * xxx, xli, lii, lxiii, lxviii, and † 3 • tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Dyes and colours ... i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Dyeing, cleaning and scouring .....xxxvii, xliv, lvi, xxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. xli, lii and tables © m e e e » e e e » Egg concentrate. ..... . tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Electrical apparatus and supplies.. ....xxxvi, xliii, liv, lxiii, lxiv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Electric light and power.. .. .. xxxvi, xliil, liv, lxiii, lxx, and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Elevators............. .....xxxvi, xliii, liv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Employees on salaries......... .. VllI, Xlll-xv. Employees on wages ........ vIII, XIll-XV. Embroidery. .... . © © © e , i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. .. ..... xxxviii, xlviii and . .xi and tables ii, .. ..xii and tables ii, xxxix, xlix and tables a e - s & e f l | PAGE, Cotons., ...............xxvi, xli, liii, lxviii, lxix, lxx et tableaux i-xvii. xxii-xxiv. Coton et laine, déchet§.......... ...xlii, liii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cottolène........... , ..... .. .. .. .... xli, lii, lxviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Courroies et tuyaux en caoutchouc..... et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Courroies et tuyaux en cuir.....xxx, xliii, lv, lxviii, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. # Coût des matériaux et valeur des produits. ... xviii et tableaux v, xi, xiii-xv, xviii-xxi. Coutellerie et instruments tranchants...xxviii, xlii, liii, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Couvertes et plastrons .... . ......... ....xli, lii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cuir, effets en.......... ... et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Cuir tanné, corroyé et fini ...... xxx, xliii. lv, lxviii, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. ...xlvi, lviii .......xxx, xliii, lv Décorations d'églises.. xxxviii, xlvi, lviii, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Décorations d'intérieurs. ... viii, xliv, xlviii, lx, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Dépenses diverses. .... © © © © © © º g g # ......... viii, xvii et tableaux iv, x, i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Dentelles et tresses............ . . , ......... xlii, liii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Drap renaissance. .... $ # e m e , º , ... xxvi, xlii liii, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. ,. º© à º ,) Drogues ... . .. xxxii, xliv, lvi, lxviii, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. º# © © ? $ Eaux gazeuses et minérales...... xxxi, xliv, lv, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Effets de plombiers. ...xxxiv, xlv, lvii, lxviii, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Effets de pompiers. .... xlvi, lviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. 1 Effets piqués...xlii, liii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Echelles.......... :: ... :: .... xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. @ # s | º l$ 5 $ Empois......... .xxxii, xliv, lvi, lxviii, lxix, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Employés à salaires...xii et tableaux ii, viii, xiii-xv Employés à gages. ...xiii et tableaux ii, viii, xiii-xv. uI1CT€ . .. . . - . . .. . . ſ© s e si , a a e © e xxxviii, xlvi, lix, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. lEngrais . ....... .. . , .....xxxii, xliv, lvi, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Enseignes.................. xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Enveloppes à saucisson......... ........... .xli, lii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Etablissement manufacturié, défini.. .. , ... v, viii Etablissements, nombre d', par industries...xxiii-xl et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. fº « ) $ Canada......... º º 9 e s e e e .. :xi, xv, xvi, lxiii, lxiv et tableaux vii-xii, xv, xvii, xix, xxii-xxiv. Cités, villes et villages...lxvi, et tableaux xx-xxi. Districts de recensement......tableaux xiii, xviii. Groupes d'industries classifiées ..........xxiii-xli. Provinces. .......... .. · : . :: .. .. xi, xv, xvi, lxiv et tableaux i-vi, xiv, xvi, xix, xxiv. Etampes et patrons...... ........ . ..........xliii, liv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Etats-Unis et Canada comparés.. ... : .lxxxi-lxxxiii Etirage de la laine. ... ... .... xxvi, xlii, liii, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Extrait d'écorce...... ...... ..............xliv, lvi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Farine préparée .........xli, lii et tableaux i-xvii, XXll"XX1V, RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 377 INDEX GÉNÉRAL. PAGE , Enamelware.................... xliii, liv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Establishments, number by industries-...xxi-xxxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Canada. . x, xiv, xvi, lix, lx, and tables vii-xii, xv, xvii, xix, xxii-xxiv. Census districts .. ... .. tables xiii, xviii, Cities, towns and villages......... lxii and tables » @ # s , © è s , a e s * • • • • XX, XXl. s Groups of classified industries. .... ... xxi-xxxvii. Provinces. .. .. ... ........ .. x, xiv, xvi, lx and tables i-vi, xiv, xvi, xix, xxiv. Evaporated fruits and vegetables. .... xxiii, xxxviii, xlviii, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Explosives...... xxx, xli, lii, lxviii and tables i-xvii, XXll-XXlV. Fancy goods, n.e.s... xxxvi, xliii, liv, lxx and tables 1-xvI1, xx11-xxIv. Featherbone....xliii, liv and tahles i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Feather goods..xliii, liv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Felt paper and pulp. ...xli, li and tables i-xvii, xxii- xxiv. Fertilizers. . xxx, xli, lii, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii- xxiv. Fire alarm supplies.. xliii, liv and tables i-xvii, xxii- XX1V, Firemen's supplies..xliii, liv and tables i-xvii, xxii- XXlV, Fireworks. .. , ..xliii, liv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Fish, preserved ;.xxiii, xxxviii, xlviii, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. - Fixed and working capital. ... .. x and tables i, vii. Flax, dressed.... .. xxv, xxxix, xlix, lxvi and tables 1-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Flouring and grist mill products,xxiii, xxxviii, xlviii, lxiii, lxiv, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Fly paper.. ..... xli, li and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Foundry and machine shop products..xxvi, xxxix, l, lxiii, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Fringes, cords and tassels..xxxvi, xliii, liv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Fruit and vegetable canning...xxiii, xxxviii, xlviii, lxiii, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Fur dressing...xliii, liv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Furnishing goods, men's ... ... viii, xxv, xxxix, xlix, lxiii, lxiv, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Furniture and upholstered goods..xxvii, xl, l, lxiii, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Gas, lighting and heating.. ...xxxvi, xliii, liv, lxiv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Gas machines. .. viii, xxvi, xxxix, l, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Glass xxxi, xlii, lii, lxiii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Glass, stained, cut and ornamental... xxxi, xlii, lii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Glossary of terms..... " " # : . : « .' Gloves and mittens...xxxvi, xliii, liv, tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Glue.... xxxvi, xliii, liv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii- e ds s º º .. ...... viii-ix. lxiii, lxx and XXlV. Gold leaf and foil....xlii, liii and ,ables i-xvii, xxii- XX1V. Graphite. ... .. xliii, liv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Grindstones and pulpstones..xxxi, xlii, lii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Groups of classified industries.. xxi-lviii, lxvi-lxxviii. Groups of values of production...lviii-lix and tables XVlll, XlX. Gypsum ......xliii, liv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Hairwork. ...... viii, xxxvi, xliii, lv, lxx and tables 1-XVll, XX11-XXlV. | ) PAGE . Feutre, papier et pulpe.................... xliv, lv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Feux d'artifice. .. .. ............. xlvi, lviii et tableaux i-xvi1, xxii-xxiv. Figures en cire. .xlvii, lx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Fil., .....xlii, liii, lxix et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Fil de fer.. , .... ix, xxvii, xliii, liv, lxviii, lxix, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Fil de fer à clôture . ... ...... xxvii, xliii, liv, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Foin pressé. .. ... .. . xxxviii, xlvi, lix, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Fonderies de cuivre.. ....ix, xxxiv, xlv, lvii, lxviii, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Forges ...... xl, xlviii, lx, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Formes et chevilles à chaussures. ... xxviii, xliii, liv, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Fournitures d'écoles ...... .................xliv, lv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Frange, corde et glands.. .. xxxviii, xlvi, lviii, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Freins à air .............. .... ..... xlv, lvil, lxviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Fromage préparé.. xli, liiet tableauxi-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Fruits et légumes évaporés.. .......xxv, xli, lii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Gants èt mitaines. .. , xxxviii, xlvi, lviii, lxviii, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Garniture pour tiroirs à vapeur............ xlvii, lix et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Gaz d'éclairage et de chauffage ....... xxxviii, xlvi, lviii, lxix, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Gaz, machines à....... ix, xxvii, xlii, liv, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Glacières ... º $ g . .. xxviii, xliii, lv, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Glossaire des termes...... © © ê e ..... viii-x. Gomme à mâcher. xli, lii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Graisse à essieu... ..... xlvi, lviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Graphite .... xlvi, lix et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Groupes des valeurs de la production...... lxii-lxiii et tableaux xviii, xix. Groupes d'industries classifiés. . xxii-lxiii, lxx-lxxxiii. Bois et ses produits manufacturés..... xxiii, xxiv, xxviii, xliii, liv-lv. Cuir et ses produits finis..xxiii, xxiv, xxx, xliii, lv. Industries diverses. ..... xxiii, xxiv, xxxviii, xlvi, xlvii, lviii-lx. Industries manuelles .... xxiii, xxiv, xl, xlviii, lx. Industries textiles........ xxiii, xxiv, xxvi, xli-xlii, lii-liii. Liqueurs et breuvages xxiii, xxiv, xxxi, xliv, lv-lvi. Métaux et leurs produits, autres que le fer et l'acier .............. xxiii, xxiv, xxxiv, xlv, lvii. Papeterie et imprimerie...xxiii, xxiv, xxx, xliv, lv. Produits alimentaires. .. .. xxiii, xxiv, xxv, xli, lii. Produits chimiques et composés. . ... xxiii, xxiv, xxxii, xliv, lvi. Produits de l'argile, du verre et. de la pierre xxiii, xxiv, xxxiii, xliv-xlv, lvi-lvii. Produits du fer et de l'acier.......... xxiii, xxiv, xxvii, xlii-xliii, liii-liv. T# et ses manufactures..xxiii, xxiv, xxxv, xlv, V11, Vaisseaux pour transport par eau..... xxiii, xxiv, xxxvii, xlvi, lviii. $ Voitures pour transport sur terre , ... xxiii, xxiv, xxxvi, xlv, lvii. Gypse........xlvi, lix et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. s @ g s 9 $ @ @ @ @ $ º$ @ $ » © Haches et outils......... .. : .ix, xxvii, xlii, liii, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. 378 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. GENERAL INDEX. PAG E. Hammocks..xxv, xxxix, xlix, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Hardware, carriage and saddlery. . .. xxvi, xxxix, l, lxiii, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Harness and saddlery .. viii, xxviii, xl, li, lxiii, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Hats, caps and furs. .... xxv, xxxix, xlix, lxiii, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Hay, baled.... xxxvi, xliii, lv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Hosiery and knit goods. ..... xxv, xxxix, xlix, lxiii, lxiv, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Industries grouped by classes of products..xxi-lviii, lxvi-lxxviii. Increases of statistics, 1901 over 1891... .. lxxiv and table xxiii. Industries grouped by values of production. .. lviii- lix and tables xviii, xix. Ink..xxxvi, xliii, lv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Insect powder....xli, lii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Instructions to enumerators.... ... .... ... vi, vii. Interior decorations. ... .. viii, xxxvii, xliv, lvi, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Introduction..... .. ..... . . ...... v-lxxviii. Iron and steel products..... viii, xxvi, xxxix, l, lxiii, lxiv, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Jewelry cases........xxxvi, xliii, lv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Jewelry and repairs .. ... .. xxxii, xlii, liii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Knitting machines. ...... xxxix, l amd tables i-xvii, Knitting needles. ... xxxix, l and tables i-xvii, xxii- XX1V, Laces and braids.... xxxix, xlix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Ladders. . xxxvi, xliii, lv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii- xxiv. Lamps..xxxii, xlii, liii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii- XXlV. Lanterns. ...... xlii, liii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Lasts and pegs...xxvii, xl, l, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Lead bar and pipe. .. viii, xxxii, xlii, liii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xx1v. Leather goods..xxviii, xl, li, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Leather, tanned, curried and finished. , xxviii, xl, li, lxiii, lxiv, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Lime. . xxxi, xlii, lii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Liquors, distilled... xxx, xli, lii, lxiii, lxiv, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Liquors, malt. ...xxx, xli, lii, lxiii, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Liquors, vinous. .xxx, xli, lii, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Lock and gunsmithing...xxxvii, xliv, lvi, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Log products.. .. viii, xxvii, xl, li, lxiii, lxiv, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Lumber products. ... viii, xxvii, xl, li, lxiii, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Macaroni and vermicelli. ... xxxviii, xlvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Malt. ... .. xxx, xli, lii, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii- xxiv. Mantels and grates. ... .. xlii, lii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Manufactures of Canada......ix-lxxviii and tables vii-xii, xv, xvii, xix, xxii-xxiv. l lPAGE , Habillements de femmes. ......x, xxvi, xli, liii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Habillements de femmes (fabriqués)..... ... x, xxvi, xli, liii, lxviii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Habillements d'honumes........x, xxvi, xli, liii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Habillements d'hommes (fabriqués) .. xxvi, xli, liii, lxviii, lxix, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Hamacs. ..................... .xxvi. xlii, liii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Herbe marine................ ... ...... xlvii, lix et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Huiles......... ix, xxxii, xliv, lvi, lxviii, lxix, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. lmprimerie et reliure ...ix, xxx, xliv, lv, lxviii, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Imprimerie et publications. .. .. xxx, Klix, lv, lxviii, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Industries classifiées par groupes ... .xxii-lxii, lxx- lxxxii. Industries groupées par classes des produits.... xxii- lxii, lxx-lxxxiii. Industries groupées par valeurs de production...lxii- lxiii et tableaux xviii, xix. Insignes et emblèmes.. .. .................xlii, liii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Instructions aux énumérateurs.............. vi, vii. Instruments aratoires. ... , xxxviii, xlvi, lviii, lxviii, lxix, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Instruments de musique. ... .. ix, xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxviii, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Instruments de musique, matériaux ...ix, xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Introduction...................... . ... v-lxxxiii. Laine en écheveaux............. xxvi, xlii, liii, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Lait condensé...... .. ......... xxv, xli, lii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Lampes ..... .. .. xxxiv, xlv, lvii, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Lanternes..... xlv, lvii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Levain ..... .. .. xli, lii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Lin préparé....... @ @ @ @ # © © © 5 g g g g xxvi, xlii, liii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Liqueurs distillées.. .. ... xxxi, xliv, lvi, lxviii, lxix, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. t Liqueurs, malt........... xxxi, xliv, lvi, lxviii, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Liqueurs vineuses....... , , ... .. xxxi, xliv, lvi, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Lumière et force motrice électriques........ xxxviii. xlvi, lviii, lxviii, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv, Macaroni et vermicelle. ................ xli, lii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Machines à coudre .... .xxvii, xliii, liv, lxviii, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. | .. Machines à laver et à tordre. ..... xxxviii, xlvii, lx, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Machines à tricoter.. : .. -- ... ........xlii, liv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Maïs crevé......xli, lii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Malt. ... :: ... :: . ... ... xxxi, xliv, lvi, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Manteaux et grilles de cheminées...........xlv, lvi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Manufactures du Canada ...... . .... .....x-lxx::iii et tableaux vii-xii, xv, xvii, xix, xxii-xxiv. Manufactures des districts de recensement, tableaux xiii, xviii. Manufactures des provinces, tableaux i-vi, xiv, xvi, xix, xxiv. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 379 INDEX GÉNÉRAL. PAG b,. Manufactures of Census Districts...tables xiii, xviii, Manufactures of Provinces...tables i-vi, xiv, xvi, xix, xxiv. Manufacturing establishment defined...... .. v, viii- Matches.. . xxvii, xl, li, lxiii, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Mats and rugs.. viii, xxv, xxxix, xlix, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Mattresses and spring beds.... xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Mechanical power.. .. viii, xix, xx and tables vi, xii. Metallic § and fiooring.. ... .. xxxii, xlii, liii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Mica, cut. ... xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Mirrors and plate glass....xxxi, xlii, lii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. «s Miscellaneous articles.. .. xliv, lv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Miscellaneous expenses. ....ix, xvi and tables iv, x. Monuments and tombstones. ... xxxi, xlii, liii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Musical instruments. ... ix, xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxiii, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Musical instrument materials. .. ix, xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Needles. .. ....xxxix, l and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Oils....ix, xxx, xli, lii, lxiii, lxiv, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Oil clothing.... xxv, xxxix, xlix, lxiii, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Opiunn .......... xli, lii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Optical goods.. . .ix, xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxx and tables l-xv11, xx11-XXlV. Outworkers (see piece workers)....xii and tables ii, Vlll. Owners and firm members.. ... ix and tables ii, viii. Painting and glazing....... xxxvi, lxiv, lv, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Paints and varnishes. ....... xxx, xli, lii, lxiii, lxiv, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Paper. ... xxix, xli, li, lxiii, lxviii and tables i-xvii, XXl1-XXlV. Patent medicines.. ....xxx, xli, lii, lxiii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Patterns. ......xliv, lv, and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Peat. . ' . .. .. . xliv, lv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Percentages and ratios.. ... xlviii-lvi, lxxiv, lxxvi, lxxvii. Photographic materials.. tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Photography. .. xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxx and tables i-xvii, XXll-XXlV. Picture frames...xxvii, xl, li, lxiii, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. @ @ Piece workers, number and wages.. .. xii and tables ii, viii. s Pipe and boiler covering.... xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. $ $ $ E Plaster.. ..... xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. ſ ! Plaster and stucco. ... ... .xliv, lv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Plumbers supplies........xxxii, xlii, liii, lxiii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Plumbing and tinsmithing. .... .ix, xxxii, xlii, liii, lxiii, lxiv, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Popcorn ...........xxxviii, xlviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Pottery, painted ware....xlii, liii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. .. xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxxi and / | 1PAGE . Matelas et sommiers élastiques. ......xxxviii, xlviis lix, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Matériaux de chemin de fer. ... . xxxviii, xlvii, xlix, lxviii, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Matériel d'avertisseurs d'incendie.... ..... xlvi, lviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Matériel dentaire ..... ............ ....... xlvi, lviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Matériel photographique...xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxxv, et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. - Matières à couvrir les tuyaux et bouilloires..xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Matières explosives........ ... xxxii, xliv, lvi, lxiii et tableaux.i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Membres artificiels, bandages herniaires, etc.. ...ix, xxviii, xliii, liv, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Métal babbitt. . .. . ...xlv, lvii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxuv. Métallurgie. ..... xxxiv, xlv, lvii, lxviii, lxix, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Meubles. .. ... ....... .. xxviii, xliii, liv, lxviii, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Meules et décortiqueurs...... et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Mica coupé. .. .. ...... . .. xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Miroirs et glaces. .. .. .. , . et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Monuments et pierres tombales. ... xxxiii, xlv, lvii, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Moteurs-vaporisateurs . ... , ....... , .... xlv, lvii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Moyennes des— Gages des ouvriers du dedans.............. .. xiv Gages et produits par groupes d'industries.. lxxix Gages par jour. .... . ê ê e s s s s e u a a, s • © © . . , . .. . XV Groupes d'industries classifiées ......... .. xxiv Principales statistiques des manufactures. .... xix Salaires et gages .. . .... .. .. ..... xvi Munitions .. .. xxxviii, xlvi, lviii, lxviii, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. e s s g g & © s © s â ,s t e @ s s e xxxiii, xlv, lvi, lxxiii xxxiii, xlv, lvi, lxxiii Nattes et tapis........ ..... ix, xxvi, xlii, liii, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Navires, construction et radoub de . ...xxxvii, xlvi, lviii, lxviii, lxxiv et tableaux 1-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Nettoyage du riz. ..... ... . .. ... xli, lii, lxviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Nettoyage et préparation des graines de semence.. . . .. . ... ..... xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxviii, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Objets en bois... . , .............xliii, lv, lxviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Objets en celluloïde. .. .. . ...............xlvi, lviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. CEufs concentrés.. ....... ................. xli, lii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Opium. ... xliv, lvi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Or en feuille et étain. ... ....... ... .. .. ... , xlv, lvii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Orfèvrerie. ... ... .. .. .. xxxiv, xlv, lvii, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Orge mondé et perlé. ... , ... . ...... xxv, xli, lii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Ornements d'églises........................ xlv, lvi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Ouate.. ... .. a © s s © et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Ouvrages en cheveux. ...ix, xxxviii, xlvi, lix, lxxiv, et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Ouvrage et tournage du bois. ....ix, xxviii, xliii, lv, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. . .xxvi, xli, lii, lxx 380 CENSUS OF CANADA, 1901. GENER AL INDEX. PAGE. Prepared cheese.... xxxviii, xlviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Prepared flour...... xxxviii, xlviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Printing and bookbinding.....ix, xxix, xli, li, lxiii, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Printing and publishing. ... xxix, xli, li, lxiii, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Printing presses. ... , xxvi, xxxix, l, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Pulleys. .. , .. . xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxiii, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Pumps and windmills. ..... xxvii, xl, li, lxiii, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Quilted goods.........xxxix, xlix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Railway supplies......xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxiii, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Ratios to value of products of-.. ... ... . xlviii-lvi. Cost of materials. .. ... . 4 , ſ , s , © º p # & , @ s s = xlviii lvi. Miscellaneous expenses. ... ...... ... .. xlviii-lvi. Wages of workers .... . º E s e s @ E xlviii-lvi. Salaries of officers, salesmen, etc. .. .... , xlviii-lvi. Salaries of owners and firm members . ... xlviii-lvi. Interest on capital at 6 p.c............. xlviii-lvi. Refrigerators. .. xxvii, xl, li, lxviii and tables i-xvi1, xxii-xxiv. Regalias and society emblems...... xxxix, xlix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Rice cleaning and polishing. ....xxxviii, xlviii, lxiii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Roofing and roofing materials ...ix, xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Rubber clothing. ..... xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxiii, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Rubber and elastic goods........ ix, xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxiii, lxiv, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Rug patterns....xliv, lv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Safes and vaults. ....xxvi, xxxix, l, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Salaries and wages of employees.. .... ix, xi-xii and tables ii, viii, xiii-xv, xviii-xxiii. Salt.. .... . xxx, xli, lii, lxiii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Sausage casings. ....xxxviii, xlviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Saws.......... xxvi, xxxix, l, lxvii and tables i-xvii, XX11-XX1V. #) Scales. ....... xxvi, xxxix, l, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. School supplies. .. xli, li and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Screws... xxvi, xxxix, l, lxiii, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Sea-grass. , ... .. xliv, lv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Secrecy of census, 1901... , .. © © º .. .. ... .. vii. Seed cleaning and preparing. ..... . xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxiii, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Sewing machines. ... , xxvi, xxxix, l, lxiii lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Ships and ship repairs. ...... xxxiv, xliii, liv, lxiii, lxx and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. dy .. ...xxv, xxxix, xlix, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Shooks, box.... xxvii, xl, li, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. - $ e g 9 s Show cases ..... xl, li and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Signs ..... .. xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxxi and tables i-xvii, XXll-XXlV, Silk and silk goods..... xxxix, xlix, lxiii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Silversmithing. ........ix, xxxii, xlii, liii, lxiii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. f PAGE . Pain, biscuits et confiseries.........ix, xxv, xli, lii, lxviii, lxix, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Paniers © © . .... xxviii, xliii, liv. lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Papier. .. , .............. .. xxx, xliv, lv, lxviii, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Papier à mouches. ... . $ et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Papier ciré.....xliv, lv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Parapluies.... ............. xxxviii, xlvii, lx, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Patins.. .. .. , .xliii, liv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Patrons.. ....xlvii, lix et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Patrons de tapis.. ...... ............ xlvii, lix et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Peignes ..... xlvi, lviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Peintures et vernis. .. ...xxxii, xliv, lvi, lxviii, lxix, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Peinture et vitrerie. .. , ... xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Pelleterie, préparation. ..... .xlvi, lviii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Percentages et proportions...... lii-lx, lxxix, lxxxi, lxxxii. Photographie ... ........xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Pierre taillée. ... xxxiii, xlv, lvii, lxxiii, et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Plâtre. ... xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Plâtre et stuc........ .xlviii, lix et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. @ @ @ · … xliv, lv a a © © e Plomb en barres et tuyaux . ... . ix. xxxiv, xlv, lvii, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Plomberie et ferblanterie. ... .. . ix, xxxiv, xlv, lvii. lxviii, lxix, lxxiii, et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Plumes et fleurs artificielles. . , .. xxxviii, xlvi, lviii, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. A Poisson, salaisons et conserves..... xxv, xli, lii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Pompes et moulins à vent. .. , xxviii, xliii, lv, lxviii, lxxii et fableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Ponts en fer et en acier. .....xxvii, xlii, liii, lxviii, lxix, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Porcelaine et verre, décorations......... xlv, lvi, et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Poterie, objets peints. ... xlv, lvii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv Poudre à blanchir. ......xliv, lvi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Poudre insecticide.. ... ..xliv, lvi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Poudre-levain et essences.....ix, xxv, xli, lii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Poulies. ... xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxviii, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Pouvoir mécanique.......ix, xx, xxi et tableaux vi, X)l . Presses à cidre. ... ... .xliii, liv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Presses à imprimer . .....xxvii, xlii, liv, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Produits des billes (billots)......ix, xxviii, xliii, liv, lxviii, lxix, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Produits des fonderies ... xxvii, xlii, liv, lxviii, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Produits des moulins à farine....xxv, xli, lii, lxviii, lxix, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Produits du bois de construction.. .. ix, xxviii, xliii, liv, lxviii, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Produits en fer et en acier........ix, xxvii, xlii, liv, lxviii, lxix, lxxi et tableaux. ... . .i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Proportions par rapport à la yaleur-........ lii-lx. Du coût des matériaux ........... ... .. -- .. lii-lx. Des dépenses diverses..................... lii-lx. RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 190l. 381 INDEX GÉNÉRAL. PAGE. Skates.... , ........ xl, l and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Slaughtering and meat packing.. .. xxiii, xxxviii, xlviii, lxiii, lxiv, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Slaughtering not including meat packing .. xxxviii, xlviii, lxiv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Smelting. ... .. , xxxii, xlii, liii, lxiii, lxiv, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Soap. ... xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxiii, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Soda water apparatus xxii-xxiv. Special agents for enumeration of manufactures.vii. Spinning wheels...xl li and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. @ © © © © xliv, lv and tables i-xvii, Spray-motors...... .. . . xlii, liii and tables i-xvii, xxii-x ziv. Stamps and stencils. ........ . xl, l and tables i-xvii, xx -xxiv. Starch : ....: xxx, xli, lii, lxiii, lxiv, lxix and tables J-xv11, XxIl-XXlV. Stationery goods. ... . xxix, xli, li, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Statistics of manufactures, 1901...... ix-lxxviii and tables i-xxi, xxiii, xxiv. Steam packing. .. xliv, lv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv Stereotyping and electrotyping. ... ... . xxix, xli, li, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Stone, cut. ... .. xxxi, xlii, liii, lxix and tables i-xvii, Xxii-xxiv. Stove polish ..... xliv, lv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv Sugar refining... .....xxiii, xxxviii, xlviii, lxiv, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Tallow refining... ... xxxviii, xlviii and tables i-xvii, xvii-xxiv. Textiles, dyeing and finishing. ... , xxv, xxxix, xlix, lxiv, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Thread .. .. xxxix, xlix, lxiv and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Tobacco, chewing, smoking and snuff...... . ; xxxiii, xlii, liºi, lxiii, lxiv, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Tobacco, cigars and cigarettes. .. .. . xxxiii, xlii, liii, lxiii, lxix and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Towns and villages of 1,500 to under 5,000 inhabit- ants, manufactures of, compared for 1881, 1891 $ s » ê v and l90l.............................. 331-341 Alexandria, O ............ ............... 333 Almonte, O. ... ... ... ... , , ..... ........ 333 Amherst, N. S .... ... ... .. ..... ... ... . 332 Amherstburg, O .......................... 3$ Antigonish, N.S. ...... , .................. 332 Arnprior, O .... ........... « s e a © s ? @ @ @ 333 Ashburnham, O.......................... 333 Aurora, O. ...................... · · · · · · ... 333 'Aylmer, O. ... ...... ................. . . . 333 Beauharnois, Q............................ 338 Blenheim, O.. .. ................ .. ... .. 333 Bowmanville, O. ............ ... .. .. ... .. 333 Bracebridge, O. .... .... .. ... · · · · · · · ... . 333 Brampton, O .... .. ... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · # Bridgewater, N.S. .. ... .. .. · · · · · · · · · · · -- . 332 Buckingham, Q. ....... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 338 Calgary, N. W.T. ... ... ... . - · · · · · · · · - #! Campbellford, O. .. .. ... .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · #3 Campbellton, N. B , ... .. ... .. -- · · · · · · · · · · 331 Canso, N.S. ... .. ... ... .. .. . · · · · · · · · · 332 Carleton Place, O. ............ .. · · · · · · · -- 333 Chatham, N. B. .. ... .. ... ... .. .. .. · · · · 331 Chesley, O. ..................... · · · · · .. . 334 Chicoutimi, Q. ... .. ............... : ... .. . 338 Clinton, O ............ ...... º H 334 Coaticook, Q. ......... , ........... · · · · -- . 338 Cobourg, O. .. .. , ... ..................... 334 Dartmouth, N. S. ... ... .. , ... . .. ...... 332 Deseronto, O ............................. 334 Dresden, O. ............................. 334 N / PAGE. Proportion des gages des ouvriers. .. .. ..... lii-lx. Des salaires des officiers, commis aux ven- tes, etc . .. ... .. ... ... .. .. ... ... .. .. .. . lii-lx. Des salaires des propriétaires et associés de maison ... ... · .. , .................... ii-lx De l'intérêt sur le capital à 6 pour cent. ..... lii-lx Propriétaires et associés de maison. .. ix et tableaux ii, viii. Pulpe de bois, procédés chimiques et mécaniques. .. xxviii, xliii, lv, lxviii, lxix, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Quincaillerie... .. xxvii, xlii, liv, lxviii, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Raffineries de sucre. ........xxv, xli, lii, lxix, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Recensement de 1891, analyse du. ..... lxvii-lxxx et tableau xxii. Remèdes patentés.. .. , xxxii, xliv, lvi, lxviii, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Roues de wagons.. ... .. . xlii, liii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Rouets......... xliii, lv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Sacs en coton ... .. ... .. xxvi, xlii, lii, lxviii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Salaires et gages des employés .......... ix, xi-xiii. Savonnerie. ... ... . xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxviii, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Scies. .... , ... xxvii, xlii, liv, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Secret du recensement, 1901... .. .... .. ... .. . vii. Sel. ........ xxxii, xliv, lvi, lxviii, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv, º # H © © Sellerie .. ,ix, xxx, xliii, lv, lxviii, lxxii et tableaux l-XVll, XXll-XX1V. Séparateurs à crème. .... ..... xlv, lvii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Serrurerie et armurerie. . .. .. . xl, xlviii, lx, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Soie et effets en soie. ... . xlii, liii, lxviii et tableaux i-xvii,'xxii-xxiv. Statistiques comparatives des manufactures, 1S81, 189] et 1901 . ... . lxvii-lxxx et tableaux xvi, xvii, xix, xx, xxi. Statistiques comparatives pour les Etats-Unis et le Canada, 1901 lxxx-lxxxii. Statistiques des manufactures, 190l. . ..x-lxxxiii et tableaux i-xxi, xxiii, xxiv. 4 & • • • • • • • • s • s « • e s e - » s s » Stéréotypie et électrotypie....... xxx, xliv, lv, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Stores et rideaux en toile. .. .. .. .. xxxviii, xlvii, lx, lxviii, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Suif raffiné......xli, lii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Tabac à chiquer, à fumer et à priser. .. , xxxv, xlv, lvii, lxviii, lxix, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Tabac, cigares et cigarettes. ....... . xxxv, xlv, lvii, | lxviii, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Tableaux du recensement. . . ... .. .. ... .. lxxxiv. Tables de billard et matériaux. , ... xxviii, xliii, liv, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Tapis. .. .. xxvi, xli, liii, lxviii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii xxii-xxiv. Tapisserie. .. xxx, xliv, lv, lxviii, lxxii et tableaux l-XVll, XXll-XXlV. Teintures et couleurs ....... .. xliv, lvi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Teinturerie. ... xl, xlviii, lx, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Temps à l'ouvrage ......... ; , x et tableaux iii, ix. Tissus teints et finis xxvi, xlii, liii, lxix, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. GENERAL INDEX. PAGE. Downs and villages, etc.—Con. Dundas, O.. ............................. 334 Dunnville, O . .. .. .... , â û © © © © a © e ê $ @ @ @ @ s @ @ @ 334 Edmonton, N.W.T ...... ...... .. ........ 34 l Exeter, O. ............. - • • • • • • ^e e s s e • e • s e s 334 Farnham, Q. ... .. ............. 339 Fernie, B. C. ............................. 331 Forest, O. ............ ................... 334 Fort William, O. ......... ... .... ....... 334 Fraserville, $ ſ) 4 @ @ @ @ 6 @ e @ @ @ ſs @ @ @ s à © © ê e ſs , @ @ # s 339 Gananoque, O ............. , ... ......... 334 Goderich, O............ ....... ...... .. . 334 Granby, Q. ............ .................. 339 Grand'Mere, Q. ......... ..... . .. ..... . 339 Gravenhurst, O. .. .. . .. * © © © º $ s @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ $ 334 Hanover, O. ................... .. .. ..... 334 Harriston, O...................... .. .... 334 Hawkesbury, O. . . 334 Hespeler, O............................... 335 Huntsville, O. ... .... ... ....... 335 Iberville, Q. ............. .. , ... , ... , ..... 339 Ingersoll, O. .......... . .. ......... .... 335 Joliette, Q. .......... ........... .. • é $ # , 4 339 Kamloops, B.C.. ... ........... ......... 331 Kaslo, B.C.... .. , .................. * $ $ $ $ a 331 Kemptville, O. ... .. .. ... .... ..... 335 Kentville, N.S........... ......... ...... . 332 Kincardine, O........................ .... 335 Kingsville, O. ....................... , .... 335 Kingsviile, Q.............................. 339 †º::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 339 Lake Megantic, Q. ............... ......'.. 339 Lauzon, # # @ # @ & @ * # à # @ @ @ à @ $ # # # # º # a # 4 e g g g 339 Leamington, O.. ...... ... .......... .... . 335 Lethbridge, N.W.T. .... .. ... .. .... ... .. . 341 Listowel, O. ............... ... ........ 335 Liverpool, N.S....... ..... . .. ........ 332 Louisburg, N.S........ . ........ ........ 332 Louiseville, Q.................... .... ... 339 Lunenburg, N.S ......................... 332 Magog, Q .. :, ...... .. .. - 4º ® , ® • © © © # @ @ @ @ @ 339 Maisonneuve, Q ........ , .... .. . ..... 339 Marysville, N. B. .......... . ........ ... 331 Meaford, O. .. ... . • > • • • r º º º s & e º º º s s e r s a © 335 Merritton, O...... .. . ............ , ..... 335 Midland, O. ........................ .. . . 335 Milltown, N. B. ... .. ... .. ... .. ........ 331 † O. .. .. n º 2 u # # # # v = º º º º a s º E t e o 4 , E , © # ontmagny, Q . . .. ... ... .. .. , ... ... . . : Moosejaw, N.W.T. ..... ... ... .. .......... 341 Mount Forest, O. ... .. ......... ... ...... 335 Morrisburg, O........... s è # # s # @ @ # . . 335 Napanee, O. .................... ... . 335 Newcastle, N. B. .. . . * # # © 4P ſ# @ # # # # # # * e # @ $ # @ # 331 New Glasgow, N.S. .................. .... 332 Newmarket, O. ....... ...· · · · · · · · · · · · · · . 335 Niagara Falls, O. ......................... 336 Nicolet, Q. .................. ............. 340 North Bay, O.. ................... . ... 836 North Sydney, N. S. .... .. ... ... ... ..... 332 Oakville, O . .. ... ... . • • • • • • © e s @ @ ê s @ e » e e 9 336 Orangeville, O. ......... , ................. 836 Orillia, O .............. ... .............. 336 Oshawa, O. ........ .. ................... 836 Palmerston, O. .......... ............... 336 Paris. O. ........................... , ... . 336 l'arrsboro, N.S. ..... , .................... 332 Parry Sound, O. ............ . .. ........ 336 Penetanguishene, O. ...................... 336 Perth, O. ... . ... : ... : ...... ... , ... , .... 336 Petrolia, O. .. ... ... .. ... .. ... , ........ 336 Picton, O. ............ .. .. ............... 336 Pictou, N.S ........ . .. ............... . 332 Plessisville, Q. .... ......... ............ 840 Port Althur, O. .............. ..... ..... 336 l PAGE. Toiture et matériaux de toiture..... .....x, xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Toiture métallique. ...... . xxxiv, xlv, lvii, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Tonnellerie. ... ... xxviii, xliii, liv, lxxii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Tourbe ... .xlvii, lix et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Toutes autres industries.....ix, xxv, xxxviii, lxvii- lxix, lxx-lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Travailleurs à la pièce, nombre et gages........ xiii et tableaux ii, viii. Travailleurs du dehors, voir travailleurs à la pièce e , e - ^ @ viii et tableaux ii, viii. Vaccin. ....... xliv, lvi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Valeur des biens-fonds, de l'outillage et du capital actif...... xi et tableaux i, vii. Vaseline.. .. ... xliv, lvi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Verre colorié, coupé et ornemental...... , .. »xxxiii, xlv, lvi, lxxiii et tableanx i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Verrerie.. ............ . xxxiii, xlv, lvi, lx viii, lxxiii et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Vêtements en caoutchouc. .... ...xxxviii, xlvii, lix, lxviii, lxxv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Vêtements en toile cirée. ..... xxvi, xlii, liii, lxviii, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Villes et villages de 1,500 à au-dessous de 5,000 ha- bitants, manufactures de 1881, 189l et 1901 conn- Da,I'€S • • • • • _ • • • • • • • • • • • • . .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • 331-341. Alexandria, O. ... ................. ........ ſ# Almonte, O. ........... ... ............ ..... 333 Amherst, N. E. ........... ....... ........ 332 Amherstburg, O. ... ............. ......... 333 Antigonish, N.-E. .... • a • • • • • • • • # a * @ # s # 6 @ @ @ 332 Arnprior, O. ..... ......................... . 333 Ashburnham, O. ...... ... ................. 333 Aurora, O. ........ .. º º º º s v º * • • • • e s é s 333 Aylmer, O. ......, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . 333 Beauharnois, Q. ... ........................ 338 Blenheim, O. ..................... .... , , , . 333 Bowmanville, O......... ................ 333 Bracebridge, O. ......................... ... 333 Brampton, O. .. , ............ ............... 333 Bridgewater, N.-E. ... .............. ... .... 332 Buckingham, Q. ....... ................ ... 838 Calgary, T. N.-O. ......... ...... .......... 341 Campbellford, O. ....... ... ... * º p e n º « s e g @ 333 Campbellton, N.-B. , ..... , ................. 331 Canso, N.-E ........ . • • • • • • • • • • • • s • e e s s 332 Carleton-Place, O.. ...... • • • • • • • • s • s m e s s s , 333 Chatham, N É... , ........... 331 Chesley, O. ............ ................... 334 Chicoutimi, Q. ... . ' • • • • • • • • • • • • a • e • • • • • • e » , 338 Clinton, C'.............. .... ........ .... 334 Coaticook, Q. ..., ..... ..................... 338 Cobourg, O............... · s e • • • • • • • • • • e • • • 334 Dartmouth, N.-E. ............. ............ 332 Deseronto, O. ......... ..................... 334 Dresden, Ô. ... .. .. 334 L)undas, O. ....... ® , • • e • e s • s • s • · · · · · · · · .. 334 Dunnville. O. ... ......................... . 334 Edmonton, T. N.-O. .. , ...... ........... .. 34l xeter, O. ................ .. ... .. ... ... .. 334 Farnham, Q. ... ....... ........... ....... 339 Fernie, C.-B.................. ............. 331 orest, O. ............ ... .......... .. .. 334 Fort-William, O. ... .......... .. ... ... . 334 Fraserville, $• ° • ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° - • • • • • • • • • • • , , 339 Gananoque, O. ... .... ... .... .. ......... 334 Goderich, O. .......... ...... , ............. 334 Granby, º · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ............. . . . , 339 Grand'-Mère, Q .. ........ .. , ... .. * º º 0 s . > g 339 Gravenhurst, O. ... ...... ................. 334 Hanover, O. ... .................... ........ 334 Harriston, O. ... . © º @ º ° º ° ° ° e e , e s e e • • • • • e e RECENSEMENT DU CANADA, 1901. 383 INDEX GÉNÉRAL. PAGE, Towns and villages, etc.-Con. Portage la Prairie, M. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 331 Port biope, O. ............. ... , ......... . 336 Portsmouth, O.................... .. ... .. 336 Prescott, O. ....... ..... .......... .. ... 337 Preston, O. ...................... ---- ... . 337 Prince Albert, N.W.T .................... 341 Renfrew, O. .............................. 337 Revelstoke, B.C.. ..... , ......... ... .. , 331 Richmond, Q. .... ...................... . 340 Ridgetown, O. .. ....................... . 337 Rockland, O. ....... ..................... 337 St. Ambroise, Q ................. ........ 340 St. Jean, Q. .......... .................. . 340 St. Jérôme, Q .... ...................... 340 St. Marys, O. ...... ... .... ............. 337 St. Stephen, N. B. .. ...................... 332 Ste. Thérèse, Q. ... .. .... . ......... .... 340 Seaforth, O. ........ ............ ........ 337 Selkirk, M ............................... 331 Simcoe, O. .. .................... , .... .... 337 Southampton, O.......... ................ 337 Strathcona, N.W.T. ... , ... .... ... . , ... 341 Strathroy, O. ............................. 337 Summerside, P.E.I........................ 338 Terrebonne, Q. ..... . ........... ...... . 340 Tilsonburg, O. ............................ 337 Trenton, O. .............................. 337 Vankleek Hill, O. ........ .......... ... 337 Victoriaville, Q. ... ....... .............. 340 alkerton, O. ...... ..................... 337 Walkerville, O............................ 338 Wallaceburg, O. ....... .... ............. 888 Waterloo, O. .................... ......... 338 Waterloo, Q. ....................... ... .. . 340 Welland, O. ....................... ... ... . 338 Westville, N.S. .......................... . 333 Whitby, O. ......................... .. .. 338 Wiarton, O ... ......... , ................. 338 Windsor, N. S. ........................... 333 Windsor Mills, Q. .. ..................... 340 Wingham, O. .......... .... ............. 338 Woodstock, N. B. .. ..... ..... .... .. ..... 332 Type founding...... xlii, liii and tables i-xvii, xxii- XXlV. - Umbrellas ....... .. xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. United States and Canada compared...lxxv-lxxviii. Vaccine......... xli, lii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Values of real estate, plant and working capital.... x and tables i, vii. Vaseline........ : xli, lii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv Vinegar and pickles. .......ix, xxiii, xxxviii, xlviii, lxvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Visible capital....... • º º º > • • © s º • © © © © © © º © e s e e e • ix. Wall paper. .. : - xxix, xli, li, lxiii, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. $ @ @ @ ſ ! Washing blue.. . ..xliv, lv and tables i-xvii, xxii- XXlV. Washing compounds....... xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Washing machines and w1ingers.... xxxvi, xliv, lv, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Watch cases ... i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Wax candles........xxxvi, xliv, lvi, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Wax figures....xliv, lvi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Waxed paper ....xli, li, and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Window blinds and shades.... xxxvi, xliv, lvi, lxiii, lxxi and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. . ...xxxii, xlii, liii, lxiii, lxix and J PAGE Villes et villages, etc.—Suite. Hawkesbury, O. .... .. .................... 334 Hespeler, O. .. ................ .......... 335 Hunstville, O. ........................ ... .. 335 Iberville, Q. ...... ......................... 339 Ingersoll, O .. .. ........................... 335 Joliette, Q. .................. .............. 339 Kamloops, C.-B ........................... 331 Kaslo, C.-B. .......... .... ... ..... .... 331 Kemptville, O. . .. .. ... .... .. .. .. r s a $ s $ e 835 Kentville, N.-E.. .. ... .. A - © * , â êa © é u s • 5 s º $ g g ga , g, 832 Kincardine, O. ..... . .. ..... © º u é> 4 $ $ s s 335 Kingsville, O. .... .. ... * © © © © © $ $ @ $ @ $ @ @ - © . . 335 Kingsville, Q. ... ........................... 339 Lachute, Q. ... .... ... ...... ............. 339 Lac Mégantie, Q........ ... ........ , , , . 339 Lauzon, Q. .. : ............. ..... ......... 339 Leamington, O. .. .. .. ................... 335 Lethbridge, T. N.-O. .. .. ...... ......... 341 Listowel, O. .................... ... .. # s 335 Liverpool, N.-E............... .......· · · · · · . 332 Louisburg, N.-E........... .............. . 332 Louiseville, Q. ..,.. ... . .° ° - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 339 Lunenburg, N.-É. .. | | | | 332 Magog, Q. .. ... ............................ 339 Maisonneuve, Q............ ................ 339 Marysville, N.-B........... .... ........... 33] Meaford, O .... ... ............ . ........ 335 Merritton, O. ......................... ..... 335 Midland, O. .................... ........... 335 Milltown, N.-B ... ....... ....... .. .. .. .. 331 † O · Q © © © • • • © • a • • • • • • • e • , • • • e s e e e 335 ontmagny, Q. .. .. , ... .. ... .............. 340 Moosejaw, T. N.-O. .... .................... 341 Mount-Forest, O, ... ..... .. .. · · • • • • • • • • . • • 335 Morrisburg, O.............................. 335 Napanee, O. ................ .. : .... .... .. 335 Newcastle, N.-B................ ........... 331 New-Glasgow, N.-E. ........ , .. .. .. ..... 332 Newmarket, O.......... ....... ........... 335 Niagara-Falls, O .......... , ... , ..... .... , 336 Nicolet, Q. ... ..... .. · . ............ ...... 340 North Bay, O. .... .. • • s • • • • • • • a • e » © e s u e º e a s 336 North-Sydney, N.-E .. ... .. . 332 Oakville, O. ... .. .. · a ms • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • e a = e 336 Orangeville, O.. ...................... .... 336 Orillia, O. .................. ... .. ......... 336 Oshawa, O ................................. 836 Palmerston, O ............................. 336 Paris, O. ............... ........ : ......... 336 Parrsboro, N.-E.... ............... ........ 832 Parry-Sound. O. ... .. ....... . * º $ ê ® © e s = © s v s s 336 Penetanguishene, O......................... 336 Perth, O. ......................... .. . .... 336 Petrolia, O. ..... ........................... 336 Picton, O. .. .................... .. ...... 336 Pictou, N.-E. . . ......................... 332 Plessisville, Q . ... ................... , ... . 340 Port-Arthur, O. ... ... .. , ........ ... ..... 336 Portage-la-Prairie, M. ........ .............. 331 Port-Hope, O........ ... ......... ....... 836 Portsmouth, O. ......... . e - e s e s e © © © s ê © º º 336 Prescott, O................................. 337 Preston, O. ................................. 337 Prince-Albert, T. N.-O..... ................ 341 nfrew, O .. ..................... ....... 337 Revelstoke, C.-B. ................... . .... 831 Richmond, % & us es © • E • © g © s g • s âs a s s s é s © © s ê © e © a © © 340 Ridgetown, O. .... .................... .... 337 Rockland, O ........................ ...... 7 Saint-Ambroise, Q.......................... 340 Saint-Jean, Q. .............................. 340 Saint-Jérôme, Q. ... .. .. » © s s s s © © e e s e s e • e e 340 St. Marys, O. ... ....... * u s © e • • e • • • • • e s e s º s e 337 384 CENSUS OF CANADA, 190l. GENERAL INDEX. PAGE. Wire. .....ix, xxvi, xl, l, lxiii, lxiv, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Wire fencing. ... . xxvi, xl, l, lxvii and tables i-xv1i, xxii-xxiv. - Woodenware, ... ...... . xl, li, lxiii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Wood pulp, chemical and mechanical...... .xxvii, xl, li, lxiii, lxiv, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Woodworking and turning....ix, xxvii, xl, li, lxviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Working and fixed capital ... .. ix and tables i, vii. Working time of employees.. ... ix and tables iii, ix. Wool carding and fulling.. . xxv, xxxix, xlix, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Woollen goods. ....... .. xxv, xxxix, xlix, lxiii, lxiv, lxvii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Woollen yarns. ... xxv, xxxix, xlix, lxvii, and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Wool pulling. .... xxv, xxxix, xlix, lxvii and tables l-XV11, XXl1-XX1V. Yeast cakes.. ..... . xxxviii, xlviii and tables i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. UN !V. ) º PAGE Villes et villages, etc.—Fin. Sainte-Thérèse, Q .............. ..... . ... 340 Seaforth, O. ................................ 337 Selkirk, M. ................................. 331 Simcoe, O. ......... ......... ... , ... ...... 337 Southampton, O. .......... ........ ........ 337 Strathcona, T. N.:O. ..... ... ............... 341 Strathroy, O. .......................... -- .. 337 Summerside, I. P.-E .... ................... 338 Terrebonne, Q. ......... ... ... ... ... .. : .... . 340 Tilsonburg, O. ......... .. . .... ......... 337 Trenton, O. ............................ .. -- 337 Vankleek-Hill, O ........ . · • • • • • • • • • - , @ @ e 5 s 7 Victoriaville, Q. ....... ... .... ............ 340 Walkerton, () . . 337 Walkerville, O. ........ ............... .... 338 Wallaceburg, O. ....... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 338 Waterloo, O. ............. ........ ..... ... . 338 Waterloo. Q. ..................... ....... . . 340 Welland, O. .......... ................... .. 338 Westville, N.-E. ... , ......... , ... .. • t a 9 @ # L» 333 Whitby, O. ............ ............. ... .. 338 Wiarton, O . ........................... . . 338 Windsor, N.-E. .. ... .... , , ... ...... .. , s é ê * s 333 Windsor-Mills, Q. ............ ........ ..... 340 Wingham, O .. ............................ 338 Woodstock, N.-B. .............. ... ........ 832 Vinaigre et marinades ... . .. .. x, xxv, xli, lii, lxx et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Vis. ... .............. · · · · · · · · . xxvii, xlii, liv, lxxi et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Vitrines. . ........... .. .......... . . .. , xliii, lv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. Wagons de chemin de fer, construction. .... .. : .. : . # 4 s à à s @ @ @ @ st a ix, xxxvi, xlv, lvii, lxviii, lxix, lxxiv et tableau i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. | > Wagons de chemin de fer, réparations. .. .. ... ... : - J • @ # $ $ $ $ $ © e e s & xxxvi, xlv, lvii, lxviii, lxix, lxxiv et tableaux i-xvii, xxii-xxiv. ·º | © r{iG AN, •gs JUN 4 1918 3 9015 02403 2024