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Ontario 1900 1,336 131,967.612 13.440,987 7,559.542 1,527,935 



1907 1,209 129,693,010 15,106,030 8,862,618 2,120,457 

 1910 1,248 136,093,951 14,769,566 14,085,655 3,379,063 



Prince Edward 



Island 1900 47 4,457,719 449,400 562,220 118,402 



1907 43 2,250,316 251,410 358,422 89,339 



1910 44 3,293,755' '354,378 670,908 156,478 



Quebec 1900 1,992 80,630,199 7,957,621 24,625,000 4,916,756 



1907 2,074 69,887,625 7,888,109 31,056,154 7,256,629 

 1910 2,142 58,171,091 6,195,254 41,782,678 9,961,732 



Saskatchewan 1900 5 "^ 339,014 ?^70,037 



1907 7 15,000 ' 1.950 132,803 36,599 



1910 27 26,730 3,396 1,548,696 ^381,809 



Totals^for Canada. . 1900 3,576 220,833,469 «'22,221,430|' 36,066,739 77,240,972 

 1907 3,515 204.788,583 23,597.639 45,930,294* 10,949,062 

 1910 3,625 199,904,205 ^21,587,124 64,698,165 '15,645,845 



In~1900'there''were four condensed milk factories, situated two in Nova Scotia, one 

 in Ontario and one in Prince Edward Island. The total value of their products was 

 $269,520. In 1907 there were seven of these factories, the three additional establish- 

 ments being situated, one in Ontario and two in Quebec. These produced 10,334,485 

 lb. of condensed and evaporated milk and 1,841,650 lb. of condensed cream, the tota 

 value of the products being $910,842. 



Table VII. shows by provinces for the year 1910 the number of condensed milk 

 factories and the quantity and value of the products: 



Vn.— QUANTITY AND VALUE OF CONDENSED MILK PRODUCTS BY 

 PROVINCES, 1910. 



P'c- P'c- 



Provinces t'r's Quantity Value Provinces t'r's Quantity Value 



No. ft). $ No. K). $ 



British Prince Edward 



Columbia.. 1 1,000,000 44.326 Island 1 794,070 50.900* 



Nova Scotia... 2 2,020.200- 133,956 Quebec 1 2,464,546 250,000 



Ontario 6 21,552,780 1,335,689 



Total 11 27,831.596 1.814,871 



* Including $900 value of other products. 



The value of condensed milk, etc., was thus $1,814,871 in 1910, as compared with 

 $269,520 in 1900. The total value of cheese, butter and condensed milk was $39,047,840 

 in 1910, as compared with $29,731,922 in 1900, which is an increase in the decade of 31.33 

 p.c. The average selling price of cheese in 1910 was 10.80 cents, as compared with 

 10.06 cents in 1900 and of butter 24.18 cents, as compared with 20.08 cents. 



FARM'POULTRY, BEES'AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS" 



During the year 1913 the Census and Statistics Office has published in bulletins by 

 provinces the agricultural data collected at the Census of 191 1. In Tables VTII and IX 

 we give, as extracted from these bulletins, the numbers 'and 'values 'of 'farm 'poultry and 

 bees for the years 1901 and 1911, and in Table X the quantities and values of animal 

 products for the years 1900 and'1910. 



