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... Georgian Bay .. 2,285,991 2,235,004 1,955,180 West Midland .... ' Lake Ontario ..... 3,001,840 St. Law . & Ottawa 5,085,099 , East Midland ..... 2,530,173 | Northern Districts 1,433,021 The Province .. 3,225,462 1892 21,751,770 1891 ...
... Georgian Bay .. 2,285,991 2,235,004 1,955,180 West Midland .... ' Lake Ontario ..... 3,001,840 St. Law . & Ottawa 5,085,099 , East Midland ..... 2,530,173 | Northern Districts 1,433,021 The Province .. 3,225,462 1892 21,751,770 1891 ...
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Ontario. Legislative Assembly. Year . Lake Erie . Lake Huron Georgian Bay . ACREAGE IN CROPS . The subjoined table gives the number of acres under staple field crops for each of the five years 1888 92 , together with the average for the ...
Ontario. Legislative Assembly. Year . Lake Erie . Lake Huron Georgian Bay . ACREAGE IN CROPS . The subjoined table gives the number of acres under staple field crops for each of the five years 1888 92 , together with the average for the ...
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... Georgian 1891 69.5 51.1 37.7 167.1 2.2,85.6 2.9 1.5 .3 206.2 14.0 .8 .814.3 654.0 Bay '82 -92 79.7 73.0 52.0 159.1 2.881.1 2.1 1.0 .3 197.8 13.9 1.0 1.1 13.0 677.9 1892 West Midland Lake Ontario 1892 1891 '82 -92 110.5 41.7 1891 98.4 ...
... Georgian 1891 69.5 51.1 37.7 167.1 2.2,85.6 2.9 1.5 .3 206.2 14.0 .8 .814.3 654.0 Bay '82 -92 79.7 73.0 52.0 159.1 2.881.1 2.1 1.0 .3 197.8 13.9 1.0 1.1 13.0 677.9 1892 West Midland Lake Ontario 1892 1891 '82 -92 110.5 41.7 1891 98.4 ...
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... Georgian Bay . 77,702 1,721,786 22.2 73,973 West Midland . 258,618 6,082,323 23.5 227,652 5,940,500 25.7 | 3,536,347 26.8 1,839,186 24.9 6,405,516 28.1 227,034 4,342,723 19.1 145,055 2,914,114 20.1 79,433 1,651,459 20.8 253,939 ...
... Georgian Bay . 77,702 1,721,786 22.2 73,973 West Midland . 258,618 6,082,323 23.5 227,652 5,940,500 25.7 | 3,536,347 26.8 1,839,186 24.9 6,405,516 28.1 227,034 4,342,723 19.1 145,055 2,914,114 20.1 79,433 1,651,459 20.8 253,939 ...
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... Georgian Bay . 66,017 808,670 12.2 54,568 1,071,181 19.6 72,659 1,064,624 14.7 West Midland 97,642 1,264,339 12.9 68,786 1,514,049 22.0 Lake Ontario 195,494 St. Lawrence and Ottawa ! 134,211 2,103,090 10.8 2,265,243 16.9 161,574 ...
... Georgian Bay . 66,017 808,670 12.2 54,568 1,071,181 19.6 72,659 1,064,624 14.7 West Midland 97,642 1,264,339 12.9 68,786 1,514,049 22.0 Lake Ontario 195,494 St. Lawrence and Ottawa ! 134,211 2,103,090 10.8 2,265,243 16.9 161,574 ...
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Page 93 - The purposes of any trade union shall not, by reason merely that they are in restraint of trade, be deemed to be unlawful so as to render any member of such trade union liable to criminal prosecution for conspiracy or otherwise.
Page 163 - There is nothing better for a man, than that he should eat and drink, and that he should make his soul enjoy good in his labour.
Page 241 - Labor, who is directed to acquire and diffuse among the people of the United States useful information on subjects connected with labor, in the most general and comprehensive sense of that word, and especially upon its relation -to capital; the hours of labor; the earnings of laboring men and women; and the means of promoting their material, social, intellectual, and moral prosperity.
Page 82 - Where, after the commencement of this act, personal injury is caused to a workman (1) By reason of any defect in the condition of the ways, works, machinery, or plant connected with or used in the business of the employer; or (2) By reason of the negligence of any person in the service of the employer who has any superintendence entrusted to him whilst in the exercise of such superintendence...
Page 264 - It is better that two should be together than one; for they have the advantage of their society. If one fall he shall be supported by the other Woe to him that is alone, for when he falleth he hath none to lift him up.
Page 231 - ... any person or persons, employee or employees, laborer or mechanic to enter into an agreement, either written or verbal from such person, persons, employee, laborer or mechanic, not to join or become a member of any labor organization, as a condition of such person or persons securing employment, or continuing in the employment of any such person or persons, employer or employers, corporation or corporations shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
Page 263 - And to this must be added the custom of working by contract, and the concentration of so many branches of trade in the hands of a few individuals, so that a small number of very rich men have been able to lay upon the masses of the poor a yoke little better than slavery itself.
Page 263 - Thus it is clear that the main tenet of Socialism, the community of goods, must be utterly rejected ; for it would injure those whom it is intended to benefit, it would be contrary to the natural rights of mankind, and it would introduce confusion and disorder into the commonwealth. Our first and most fundamental principle, therefore, when we undertake to alleviate the condition of the masses, must be the inviolability of private property.
Page 93 - ... (1) Any agreement between members of a trade union, as such, concerning the conditions on which any members for the time being of such trade union shall or shall not sell their goods, transact business, employ or be employed.
Page 230 - An agreement or combination by two or more persons to do or procure to be done any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute between employers and workmen shall not be indictable as a conspiracy if such act committed by one person would not be punishable as a crime.