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Page 83 - A Narrative of Occurrences in the Indian Countries of North America, since the Connexion of the Right Hon. the Earl of Selkirk with the Hudson's Bay Company, and his attempt to establish a Colony on the Red River; with a Detailed Account of his Lordship's Military Expedition to, and Subsequent Proceedings at Fort William, in Upper Canada.
Page vii - Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor-General of Canada, and Vice- Admiral of the same.
Page lxii - The forms for collecting the said mortuary statistics shall be as prescribed in the schedule hereunto annexed and marked A, the blanks of which shall be furnished by the statistical officers free of charge, to be made use of and a copy returned with the required information, in accordance with the instructions given from time to time by the Minister of Agriculture.
Page lxii - ... population, in favour of each of the cities aforesaid, in order to defray the expenses of collecting the said Mortuary Statistics, to be paid by monthly instalments, or otherwise, and such allotment may be withdrawn in case of unsatisfactory working of the system. 6. The Minister of Agriculture may, if...
Page xxii - The number of immigrants who arrived during the last five years, and who were reported by the Agents of the Department as having stated their intention to settle in Canada, was as follows...
Page vii - SIR,— I have the honour to submit the report of the Department of Public Works for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1930.
Page lxi - Sanitary Medical Officer" are appointed and paid by the corporation of the said city or by the Provincial Government, or in any other way provided by the local laws or by-laws ; and on the further condition that the application of the system to any city can be withdrawn by the Minister of Agriculture for inability or negligence to carry it to /such degree of accuracy as is necessary for the purpose intended. 3. On being satisfied of the existence of such "Board of Health...
Page 7 - ... or else who have moved away to other localities than those in which their fathers were known, it is impossible to preserve such papers, as has been done with old family records in Great Britain. There the researches of the commission on historical documents have unearthed papeis, letters, charters, &c., dating back to the sixth and seventh centuries, which throw a flood of light on the early history of the country. Here, it is well known, valuable collections have been destroyed by the care of...
Page lxii - B, — the blanks of which shall be furnished to the local Board of Health or statistical officer by the Minister of Agriculture, free of charge. 12. The Minister of Agriculture may request the statistical officer to supplement the numerical returns by such statements and information as relate to the various medical and other questions relevant to the subject of accidents, crimes, diseases and public health as causes of deaths re ported by the Mortuary Statistics as aforesaid.
Page lxi - Towns, b«>ing the Capitals of Canada and of the Provinces and others having a population of 25,000 inhabitants or upwards, according to the Census of 1880-81, that is to say: Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Halifax, Hamilton, Ottawa...