1210 INDEX
P A G E
Manufactures of Quebec 577, 614, 618-9 — summary statistics of, by industrial
groups 579-80, 588-92 by origin of materials used 596-8 by provinces 577-8
— by purpose-of products 592-6 historical 576 of forty leading industries 602-3 of leading industries of each province. 616-23 of municipalities 623-30 of six leading cities 624-5
Manufacturing establishments, size of 610-3 • significant years, 1917-48 576-81 — general analyses of xx, 576-613 — growth of 576-83 — industr ies, capital employed in 579-80, 581
cost of mate r i a l s 588-92 earnings in 604-10
real , in recent yea r s 609 employmen t in 604-6
— - leading 601-3 earnings in 604-10 wage-earners in 606
power and fuel used 570-3 equipment instal led in 570-2
salaries and wages in 604-10 —— wage-earners employed in 671-8
hours w o r k e d b y 671-8 — production, b y groups a n d industries 586-603 - — - provincial and local d is t r ibut ion of 613-30 — var ia t ions in employment , wages, values
of products 587 Maple sugar and syrup 412-3 Marine, Canadian Governmen t M e r c h a n t . . 769 — hospitals 227 — radio stations 799-800, 802, 804-6 — services and operations of t h e Fede ra l
Governmen t 767-9 Mar i t a l s tatus—see "Popu la t i on" . Mar i t ime Commiss ion , Canadian xxxix, 776-7 — Marsh lands Rehab i l i t a t ion Ac t 373 — Provinces , a rea of 2 —— employmen t in 665-6
manufactures in 577, 613-4, 616-7 s ta t i s t ics of leading industries of 616-7
Market ing, co-operative 859 — of commodi t i e s 828-63 — of furs 469-70 — of grain 829-31 — of l ive s tock and an imal products 831-4 Marr iage, age a t 194-5 — n a t i v i t y of persons m a r r i e d 193-4 — ra tes in C a n a d a 166, 193-4
in various countries 192 Marriages b y religious denominat ions 196 — number and rates 193-4 Masculinity of population 124 Maternal mortality 165, 187-8 Measures, weights, etc., administration of. 866
tables of xiv Meat, cold storage 839 — consumption of 419-20 — packing indus t ry 589, 602, 603, 831-4 Member s of t h e Cabine t 59-60 — of t h e House of Commons , vo tes polled,
and voters on l is t 66-72 — of t h e King ' s P r i v y Council 60-1 — of t h e Senate 63-4 Mental defectives a n d insti tutions for xvi, 221-2 — H e a l t h Association . 255 Merchandis ing and service e s t ab l i shmen t s . 845-57 — co-operatives 859-61 — retail 847-53 — wholesale 845-7 Merchan t Marine, Canad ian G o v e r n m e n t . . 769 Metals—see "Minera l s " . — government control of 499-501 — non-ferrous, exports of..- 898, 899, 916-7
impor t s of 898, 899, 906-7 smel t ing and refining 591, 602, 603 s u m m a r y s ta t i s t ics of 579, 591
Meteorology 43 Meters , electric a n d gas 866
P A G E
Mexico, tariff ar rangements w i t h 956 — trade with 890, 891, 893, 895, 897, 919 Migratory bird protection 38-43
sanctuaries 41-3 — Birds Convention Act 39-40
Treaty 40 Military forces 1093-1104 Milk and its products, exports and imports
904-5, 912-3 — condensed, production of 401, 589, 595 — evaporated, production of 401, 595 — production and consumption of 398-9, 403 —— farm value of 399 Mineral industries, principal s tat is t ics of... 525-8 — lands adminis t ra t ion 499-501
federal, laws and regulations re 499-500 provincial, laws and regulations re 500-1
— occurrences b y provinces 488-95, 506-8 — production, value and volume xx, 501-5
provincial dis t r ibut ion of 506-8 Minerals, fuel 503, 504, 505, 507, 515-20 — general production of 501-24
value and volume of 501-5 — impor t s and exports 898, 899, 906-9, 914-7 — manufacture of 579, 591 — metal l ic , production of
503, 504, 505, 506-7, 508-14 — non-metallic, impor t s and exports
898, 899, 906-9, 916-7 manufacture of 579, 591 production of 503, 505, 507-8, 520-2
— provincial production of 506-8 — st ructura l mate r ia l s and clay products
504, 505, 508, 522-4 — world production of 529-30 Miners, coal, indexes of wage ra tes of 700 Mines and minerals 486-530 — and Resources Dept . , expenditure re.... 982 — and Technical Surveys , Dep t . of 495-9
Acts adminis te red b y 1177 employees and the i r r emunera t ion . . 1144 expenditures re 982
— Branch . Min imum wage legislation 698 Mining, growth of in recent years 501 — industr ial s ta t is t ics of 525-8 — industry , employees in 525-8
Government a id t o 495-9 — laws, federal 499-500
provincial 500-1 — power equipment installed in 570-2 — stocks, index number of prices of 972 Ministers from and t o foreign count r ies . . 104-10, 1182 Ministries and Lieutenant-Governors of
provinces 84-99 — federal 59-62 Mink skins, number and value taken 467 Minor offences 278-9 Mint, R o y a l Canadian, coinage a t 1035 Monetary reserves 1037-8 Money-lenders, licensed 1063 Money-order s y s t e m 822 Money supply 1036-7 Morta l i ty , b y causes 182 — general 177-82 - i n f a n t i l e 165, 182-7 — mate rna l 165, 187-8 Mothers ' a l lowances . . 240-4 Motion-picture s ta t is t ics 853 Motor-carriers _ ^^ITA Motorcycles, registrat ion of 745 Motor-vehicle accidents 749-51 — Acts and Regulat ions 737-41 — breaches of traffic regulations 266-7 — manufacture of 591, 596, 602, 603 — registrat ion, b y provinces jfHJHS
revenue from I — sales ^c i t7
financing of °^7 Mountains ° Mounted Police, R o y a l Canadian 279-81