INSURANCE-con. c. Aggregate business of fire companies 1869-1908.... CI. Risks, premiums, cash receipts and payments of fire companies 1904– CI. Assets of fire and inland marine companies 1904-1908.. Cry. Cash income and expenditure of fire and inland marine companies 1904-1908... Life insurance in Canada 1904-1908.. cv. CVI. CVII. Insurance death rate in Canada 1905-1908. CVIII. cx. Cash income of life companies 1904-1908.. CXIII. Oxv. Policies of all life classes in force at end of year 1905-1908. CXVI. Premium income of life companies 1875-1908.... CXVII. Net life insurance in force 1875-1908 ..... CXVIII. Life insurance on assessment plan 1904-1908.. CXIX. CXX. CXXI. CXXIII. Assets of life companies on assessment plan 1904-1908. . Liabilities of life companies on assessment plan 1904-1908... Income of life companies on assessment plan 1904-1908... CXXII. Expenditure of life companies on assessment plan 1904-1908. Assets of companies doing business of accident, sickness, guarantee, plate glass, burglary guarantee and steam boiler insurance, etc., 1904-1908..... Liabilities of companies doing business of accident, sickness, guarantee, plate glass, burglary guarantee and steam boiler insurance, etc., 1901-1908.. CXXIV. CXXV. CXXVII. Income of companies doing business of accident, sickness, guar- CXXVI. Expenditure of companies doing business of accident, sickness, guarantee, plate glass, burglary guarantee and steam boiler insurance, etc., 1904-1908. ...... Bus ...... in Canada of guarantee, accident, plate glass, employers' CXXVIII. Life insurance of Canadian companies doing business outside of LOAN COMPANIES AND BUILDING SOCIETIES Assets and liabilities 1867-1908 CXXIX. Assets by provinces for the year 1908. CXXXII. CXXXIII. Liabilities by provinces for the year 1908. CXXXIV. Miscellaneous statistics by provinces for the year 1908... ........ PAGE. 285 286 287 288 289 290-291 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 303 301 304 304 305 305 305 305 306-310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 TELEGRAPHS CXXXVI. Dominion Government telegraph service 1909... RAILWAYS CXLIII. CXXXVIII. Railways in operation 1835-1909...... 323 CXXXIX. Mileage of single track steam railways owned and leased 1908-1909.. 321-328 CXLI. CXLII. Cash subsidies in aid of railway construction by Canada to March 31 CXLIV. Mileage and rolling stock of railways 1905-1909. CLI. CLII. CXLV. Train and engine mileage of steam and electric railways 1905-1909... CXLVII. Earnings of railways 1905-1909 CXLVIII. Operating expenses of railways 1905-1909..... CXLIX. Number of employees in the service of steam railways 1907-1909.... CL. Average salaries and wages paid to employees on steam railways 1907-1909....... CLIII. ........ CLV. Causes of persons killed and injured on railways from the movement of trains, locomotives or cars, years ended June 30 1907-1909... CLIV. Number of persons killed and injured on railways other than those whose deaths or injuries resulted from the movement of trains locomotives or cars, years ended June 30 1907-1909...... Causes of persons killed and injured on railways other than those whose deaths or injuries resulted from the movement of trains, locomotives or cars, years ended June 30 1907-1909..... Total number of persons killed and injured on steam railways from all causes during the years ended June 30 1888-1909... CLVII. Total number of persons killed and injured on electric railways from all causes during the years ended June 30 1894-1909...... CLVIII. Cost of construction, working expenses and revenue of government railways for 1868-1909, and before Confederation..... CLIX. Dominion Government aid paid to railways to June 30 1909. . CLX. Subsidies paid to railways during the year 1909.. Aid to railways since 1876...... CLXI. Analysis of the financial aid given to steam railways up to June 30 CLVI. Division of salaries and wages 1907-1909... Number of persons killed and injured on railways from the move- PAGE 319-321 322 XIII. Land subsidies granted by the Dominion and provincial goverments, and earned up to June 30 1909....... CLXIV. Aid granted to railways by governments and municipalities to June 30 1909..... CLXV. Railway investments in Canada to June 30 1909.... CLXVI. Expenditure for construction of government railways to June 30 329 330 331-334 335-337 338 339 339 340 340 341 341 342 342 342 313 343 344 344 345 316 347 347 348 348 349 350 CANALS CLXVII. Cost of construction and enlargement of canals 1868-1909 and before Confederation..... CLXVIII. Expenditure and revenue of canals 1868-1909 and before Confederation.... CLXIX. Total freight passed through Canadian canals 1887-1909.. CLXX. Tonnage of Canadian vessels on Canadian canals 1887-1909... MARINE CLXXIII. Vessels entered outwards for sea in the years 1905-1909.. CLXXV. Sea-going vessels entered inwards and outwards by countries 1909... Canada 1905-1909.... CLXXVII. .... Canadian and American vessels trading on rivers and lakes between Canada and United States exclusive of ferriage 1905-1909...... CLXXVIII. Sea-going shipping entered and cleared at Canadian ports 18681909, with cargo and in ballast.... MILITIA CLXXIX. Total number of vessels (sea-going and inland) arrived at and de- CLXXX. CLXXXI. Number and net tonnage of vessels on the registry of shipping, FISHERIES CLXXXII. Fish and fisheries by quantities and values 1904-1908..... CLXXXIV. OLXXXVI. Principal countries to which exported in 1908-1909. CLXXXVII. Officers and men trained in district camps and at local headquarters, 1905-1909...... CLXXXVIII. Expenditure and revenue for the five years 1905-1909... DOMINION LANDS OLXXXIX. Receipts of patents and homestead entries 1905-1909.. IMMIGRATION cxc. Arrivals at inland and ocean ports in Canada 1905-1909... PATENTS OF INVENTION CXCII. Transactions of the five years 1905-1909. CXCIII. Patent Office fees of the five years 1905-1909... CXCIV. Number of patentees by countries of residence 1905–1909.. PAGE 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366-377 378-379 380 381 381 382 353-384 385 385 385 386 386 386 COPYRIGHTS, TRADE MARKS, ETC. CXCVI. Business of copyrights, trade marks, industrial designs and timber marks 1901-1909. OFFENCES AND CRIMES CXCVII. Convictions for indictable offences in the Dominion 1904-1908...... CXCIX. Convictions and sentences for all offences 1902-1908. CC. Age of juvenile criminals convicted for indictable offences by provinces 1908 and for the period 1885-1908...... CCI. Age of juvenile criminals convicted for indictable offences by classes of offences 1908 and yearly average for the period 1885-1908..... Sentences for principal crimes 1885-1908..... CCI. Occupation, civil condition, birthplace, etc., of persons convicted for indictable offences 1904-1908...... CCII. MINERALS ...... GRADES AND SHIPMENTS OF GRAIN .... CCXV. Quantities of grain inspected during the years 1907-1909.. CCXVII. Shipments of grain by vessels and all-rail route from Fort William CCXIX. CCXVIII. Mineral production of Canada in the calendar years 1908 and 1909. . CCXXI. Exports of coal the produce of Canada in the years 1868-1909. CCXXIII. Production of copper in Canada in 1887-1909. CCXXIV. Production of gold in Canada in the calendar years 1862–1909.. CCXXVI. Silver produced in Canada in 1887-1909. CCXXVII. Production of asbestos and asbestic in Canada 1896-1909.. CCXXVIII. Pig iron produced in Canada and pig iron, kentledge and cast scrap iron for home consumption imported into Canada in the years 1884-1909.... CCXXIX. Production of cement in Canada 1887-1909. ... PAGE. 387 388 389 390-391 392 392 392-394 394-395 396 396 396 397 397 398 398 398 399 399 399 400-403 404 404 405 406 407 408 408 408 409 410 410 411 411 412 BOUNTIES CCXXXI. Quantities of iron and steel products, lead, binder twine and crude petroleum produced in Canada and amount of bounties paid thereon in 1896-1909... CCXXXII. Quantity of pig iron manufactured from Canadian and foreign ores respectively and bounty paid thereon in the fiscal year ended March 31 1909... .... OCXXXIII. Quantity of steel manufactured in Canada by various companies during the fiscal year ended March 31 1909 upon which bounty was paid... PAGE. 413 414 III. RECORDS OF CABINET MINISTERS, GOVERNORS-GENERAL, 414 416-423 423 424-425 426 |