Occupations of the people = Occupation de la population. . 6 • ? 4 8 16 1 - -• 16 80 1,161 240 90 . 33 29231 53 7 1 621011 . - 40494101 45 24 69811179 41 9 253 1 17181920- 110 ~ * - . - 11 - 46 - 49 - 4 - 21 45 - 11 - 1 • - 21 - 33 1 - 22 28 - 4 - 1 - 15 - 16 - - - 23 5610^ - 1011 - 14 _ 1755 _ 4753 - 11 - 24 25 117 11 120 214 22 -. 34 79184 - 3 191 - 39 4 54 89 8 - 107 7 146 118 15 - 2 56 2 - 2627282930 552210125 2051717 1686657 17 6 155 6 237 * 113 48 1421714 456162127 7263 122 7 2 313233 152 . 167 39 10 4 6 47 107 138 62 2 2 34 653 4 6 1 6 - 326 4 3 26 , 1 1 - 3536 13,392 133 3,291 35 114 3


Occupations of the people = Occupation de la population. . 6 • ? 4 8 16 1 - -• 16 80 1,161 240 90 . 33 29231 53 7 1 621011 . - 40494101 45 24 69811179 41 9 253 1 17181920- 110 ~ * - . - 11 - 46 - 49 - 4 - 21 45 - 11 - 1 • - 21 - 33 1 - 22 28 - 4 - 1 - 15 - 16 - - - 23 5610^ - 1011 - 14 _ 1755 _ 4753 - 11 - 24 25 117 11 120 214 22 -. 34 79184 - 3 191 - 39 4 54 89 8 - 107 7 146 118 15 - 2 56 2 - 2627282930 552210125 2051717 1686657 17 6 155 6 237 * 113 48 1421714 456162127 7263 122 7 2 313233 152 . 167 39 10 4 6 47 107 138 62 2 2 34 653 4 6 1 6 - 326 4 3 26 , 1 1 - 3536 13,392 133 3,291 35 114 3 4,560 129 11,611 36 398 _ 37 1 -. _ .— — — 1 — _ — — — 38 4,441275166 - 371110 72 - 61 • 1 „ 947 112 66 „ 3,662266170 _ 19761 - 394041 42 605 1,768 4,024 31 8 9 197 398 1,181 33 71841 - 9 259 611 1,562 29 7 41 5281,492?3,514 54 1 8 45 • 88 - 42434445 -214 CEINSUS OF CANADA 1911 TABLE V. Number of persons 10 years of age and over by provinces engaged in gainful occu-, pations by Aggregates, Nativity and Age periods, 10 12131415 16 171819 20 2122232425 .26 -27:28:29 •??30 ??31 32 •33 :34:35 ?36 -37 38 3940 —con. Iron and steel—con. 9. Pipe mills1 10. Rolling mills2 11. Scale makers 12. Tools and cutlery makers. 13. Wire fence makers. 14. Office 15. Labourers— - (a) Blacksmiths — (b) Boiler (c) Engine (d) Iron andsteel works n. o. s. (e) Iron foundries (f) Pipe mills (g) Rolling mills (h) Tools and cutlery factories H. Leather and rubber goods— 1. shoe makers 2. Harness makers 3. Other leather goods makers. — et acier—suite. 4. Rubber clothing and shoe makers. 5. Office employees 6. Labourers— (a) Boot and shoe factories (b) Harness factories (c) Other leather goods fac- tories. (d) Rubber clothinj; I. Liquors and beverages—? 1. Bottlers 2. Brewers and aerated water makers. 3. Distillers and rectifiers 4. Wine makers 5. Office


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