llir X CANADA DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS I- 1 NANCE DIVISION MUNICIPAL STATISTICS REPORT ON CITIES AND TOWNS HAVING A POPULATION OF 10,000 AND OVER OTTAWA THOMAS MULVEY PRINTER TO THE KINO'S MOST EXCEIZ.ENT MAJESTY 1920 !No. r ;92i.] 11 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 17 A. 1921 CANADA (dominion bureau of statistics FINANCE DIVISION MUNICIPAL STATISTICS REPORT ON CITIES AND TOWNS HAVING A POPULATION OF 10,000 AND OVER OTTAWA THOMAS MULVEY PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCBLi.ENT MAJESTY 192« [No. 17—1921.] i r r- STATISTICS OF CITIES OF CANADA HAVING A POPULATION OF 10,000 AND OVER. pocUMEKl^ CONTENTS. Page Preface 3 Table I. — Historical 5 Statistics showing Populations; Assessed Values of Taxable Property and Values of Exemption of Lands and Buildings for the Years 1901, 1911 and 1919. Table II. — General Statistics. .^ 6-11 Areas; Estimated Populations, 1919; Years of Incorporation; Governmental Organization; Assessed Vdlue of Taxable Property; Assessment of Incomes for Municipal Income Tax; Assessment for Local Improvement: General Rate of Assessment on the Dollar; School Tax Rate; Value of Exemptions of Lands and Buildings classified; Streets improved and unimproved, mileage of; Sewers, mileage of; Sidewalks, mileage of; Parks and Play- grounds, number and acreage; Street I ighting, mileage of. Table III. — Waterworks and Purification Plants 12-15 Water Supply System: Source of supply; Year built or purchased; Value of system; Water supplied to system during the year; Daily consumption per capita; Water meters in use; Water metered during the J'ear; Pressure, regular and fire; Reservoirs, number and capacity; Stand- pipes, number and capacity; Mains mileage of. Purification of Water System 13-15 Method employed; Daily capacity; Average quantity of water treated daily; Average cost per day. Table IV. — Fire and Police Department: — Fire Department 16-22 Employees; Halls or Stations; Hydrants; Horses; Pumping Engines; Chemical Engines; Hose Wagons; Aerial Ladders; Other Ladder Trucks and Ladders; Fire Boats; Hose Sleighs; Chemical Tanks; Water Towers; Automobiles and Other Conveyances; Hose, length of; Alarm Boxes; Estimated value of Equipment; Calls during the Year; Casualties: Causes of Fires; Methods of Extinguishing Fires; Loss on Property: Insur- ance on Property. Police Department 22-25 Constables on beat or mounted; Detectives, Sergeants and Total Staff; Horses, Bicycles and Motor cycles; Patrols, Ambulances and Automobiles. Table V.— Receipts 24-35 Compulsory Taxation classified; Licenses, Business, Dog and Other; Fees and Highway Privi- leges, including Building Permits, Electric Railway Companies, Electric Light and Power Companies, Telegraph and Telephone Companies and Gas Companies; Fines, Forfeits and Escheats; Sales, Rentals and Leases of Buildings and Lands; Municipally owned Public Services, including Street Railways, Waterworks system, Electric Light and Power, Gas System, Markets and Weigh Scales and Docks and Wharves; Education, including Grants and Subventions, Pupils' fees and School Taxes or Assessments; Pensions or Superannuation Assessments; Donations or Gifts for Benefit Funds; Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries; Sanitation and Promotion of Cleanliness; Fees from Hospitals and Institutions; Sinking Funds; Refunds; Interest; Miscellaneous and Other Receipts; Total Ordinary Receipts; Extraordinary Receipts, inclu ling General Debentures or Bonds, Special Debentures or Bonds, Interest a^d Total Extraordinary Receipts; Grand Total all Receipts. TA#Lii' VI.— FiSp^ditiirt;-: 36-14 General Government, including Mayor and Council, All Other Civic Officials, Construction and Mafntt*napce jDf J^uildings, Elections and Other Expenditure; Education, including Public, ■• t>c'[i;u'ate,*QQyQgiaio .and Technical Schools, Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries; Health and Simitation; Charities and Corrections; Fire, and Police Departments; Municipally owned Public Services, including Waterworks, Gas, Electric Light and Power, Markets, Weigh Scales, Street Railways, Exhibitions and Other Services; Streets; Sidewalks: Parks, Playgrounds, Celebrations and Receptions; Sinking Funds; Interest; Refunds; Judgments and Litigation; Total Ordinary Expenditure; Extraordinary Expenditure, in- clu lin? General Debentures or Bonds, Special Debentures or Bonds, Overdrafts, Other Extraordinary an! Total Extraordinary Expenditure; Grand Total all Expenditures. Table VII. — Assets (available) 45 Cash on Hand at end of Year; Sinking Funds; Taxes in .\rrears; Saleable Lands and Buildings; Other Debts Due; Total available Assets. Table VIII.— Liabilities 46 Bonded Debt; Floating Debt; All Other Liabilities; Total Liabilities. 7610— U 2 STATISTICS OF CITIES, 1919. PREFACE. For some time past there has been a growing demand from officials, financial corporations, economists and others interested in taxation and similar problems, for comparative statistics of the more important municipalities throughout Canada, more particularly statistics of municipal finance. Jurisdiction with regard to municipalities is vested in the Provincial Governments, and the first essential for comparative statistics is the adoption of a uniform system of muni- cipal accounting and reporting. A memorandum outlining a system, and looking to co-operative action between the Dominion Bureau of Statistics and the Provincial Departments, was drawn up in the Bureau in 1918 and submitted to the Provinces. It was recognized, however, that the matter was complex and far reaching in scope, and that definite action would not be feasible without careful discussion of details, such as might take place at a conference of Dominion and Provincial officials. Pending such discussion it was thought that a useful purpose might be served if a limited survey was undertaken by the Bureau on the lines suggested. A schedule was accordingly sent to urban centres having a population of 10,000 and over, and the present report is based on the repHes received. The Bureau tenders its grateful thanks to the municipal officers, who, sometimes at considerable difficulty, in view of the diversified methods of accounting which prevail, filled in the schedules with the data asked for. Without such co- operation a statement, even of the present limited scope, would have been impossible, the usual annual statements not being available for co-ordinated results in view of the different significance attached to items in various localities. Altogether, returns were received from fifty-three municipalities having a population of 10,000 and over. In a few cases, notably Guelph, Moncton and St. Catharines, the reports sent in were not sufficiently detailed to permit of co-ordination with others, whilst no returns were received from Chatham, Ontario, Shawinigan Falls, Quebec, and Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. The matter covered in the report is grouped in a series of eight tables, the scheme of which will be noted in the analytical table of contents. As above stated, the present report is regarded as tentative. The inquiry, however, is thought to have demonstrated the feasibility of procuring municipal statistics in general on a comparative scale when more definite plans have been matured. The experience already gained will permit additions to the schedules, particularly in reference to the classification of financial items. It is the inten- tion of the Bureau to repeat the inquiry if its usefulness is demonstrated, and to embrace an increasing list of municipalities. The report was prepared by Lt. Col. J. R. Munro as in charge of the Finance Division of the Bureau. R. H. COATS, Dominion Statistician. 76to-u 444224 MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 1. -Historical. Statistics of Cities and Towns of 10,000 and over showing population, total assessed value of taxable property, and total value of exemptions (land and buildings) for the years 1901, 1911 and 1919. City. Population Total Assessed Value of Taxable Property. Total Value of Exemptions (land and buildings). 19011 19111 19192 1901 1911 1919 1901 1911 1919 Montreal 267,730 208,040 42,340 27,010 68,840 52,634 59,928 21626 40,832 40,711 37,976 20,919 2,429 16,619 12,153 13,' 993 113 9,909 9,981 17,961 1,558 11,765 11,239 7,169 9,747 3,633 9,946 11,485 8,856 9,026 9,959 11,496 5,561 6,499 3,214 8,176 5,620 5,702 1,148 7,866 9,117 2,019 12,080 2,072 4,447 8,776 4,964 1,570 9,210 8,833 7,783 470,480 376,538 136,035 100,401 78,190 81,969 87,062 43,704 24,900 46,619 42,511 46,300 31,660 30,213 23,132 17,829 11,629 18,222 12,004 17,723 181874 13,823 16,405 18,360 10,984 15,196 16,499 12,484 14,054 14,579 11,345 12,946 15,175 10,699 13,199 11,220 9,947 13,839 9,248 4,820 10,299 9,876 7,483 11,203 8,050 6,383 12,558 8,973 5,608 9,797 9,320 7,452 706,600 499,278 3200,000 123,050 114,550 108,143 107,732 75,000 66,000 60,000 '60,000 59,100 50,000 40,000 333,000 31,629 28,432 '28,392 28,000 25,000 25,000 23,737 23,155 22,583 22,000 21,500 21,0.52 20,000 19,196 20,000 19,500 19,000 18,106 17,032 16.500 16,000 315, 100 14,649 14,421 14,307 12,650 12,500 12,345 12,225 14,000 12,000 12,000 11,768 11,000 11,000 10,541 10,150 10,000 $ 150,479,863 128,954,144 22,355,600 20,233,130 19,100,349 26,010,695 623,919,705 2,307,040 906,345 25,151,200 17,806,940 10,814,280 952,129 6,560,905 5,373,725 1,796,151 3,171,091 11 325,380 2,423,311 6,671,285 H 2,916,840 4,694,215 4,533,735 1,915,530 1' 3,410,855 1,333,451 4,580,180 11,527,300 7 4,457,410 3,817,255 7 2,504,075 1,466,000 2,253,772 1,723,225 7 1,390,861 2,706,295 " 3,989,836 1,312,167 3,725,076 118,605 1,272,655 2,880,668 1,953,030 795,201 2,604,200 2,752,100 $ 384,971,991 306,751,673 172,677,250 136,579,005 51,187,450 47,383,346 654,950,786 52,746,600 844,571,750 29,840,300 28,230,539 46,516,205 26,987,270 13,402,005 11,741,850 2,499,630 4,5.50,346 25,221,100 7,187,074 8,156,072 1520,600,284 6,988,105 9,707,955 5,223,446 1' 6,286,829 14,231,202 6,861,741 27,437,954 8,139,660 w 7,094,870 7,435,435 9,929,742 4,926,741 9,062,775 4,346,687 4,411,164 4,346,815 1' 4,916,817 11,614,520 4,281,170 11,908,555 2,239,216 5,901,930 3,809,350 4,907,560 3,216,350 4,236,861 S 623,820,959 642,816,690 236,023,520 205,044,673 73,038,256 87,157,890 120,463,606 77,943,010 79,. 306, 320 37,330,810 46,013,550 40,783,044 71,897,065 '40,982,515 15,718,805 32,953,994 15,085,400 9,465,860 28,433,044 9,245,854 16,356,575 1313,016,727 1^20,612,578 12,923,261 '613,112,605 17,650,175 ll,9.5r;859 21,973,480 15,465,385 10,248,310 44,583,350 19,000,000 8,858.350 8,832,030 13,661,338 16,645,212 22,574,399 11,092,243 15,447,978 10,759,286 17,750,251 7,580,914 13 6,240,165 12,547,265 5,704,308 11,723,655 5,331,530 7,022,883 4,844,430 14,292,838 4,233,818 5,428,345 3, 556; 595 $ 38,254,130 23,428,893 5,949,600 None 7,296,960 3,402,610 15,469,625 110,167 7 539,470 1.103,660 82,561 439,500 1,193,300 215,760 454,575 1,278,206 2,597,350 14 746,335 408,300 .576,825 822,500 2 373,000 25,000 787,950 648,100 s 1,345,030 420,350 824,159 292,690 448,022 100,000 19 61,970 382,110 245,340 1,115,100 ( 120,119,419 40,729,905 27,511,350 None. 11,916,060 7,166,268 23,242,721 8 2,517,380 7 532,730 1,642.680 7,897,886 i» 2,109,075 2,680,500 285,455 1,347,526 ^ 1,826,555 " 4,627,051 3,057,350 7,093,178 692,275 1,697,520 ' 840 ; 980 1,416,175 862,935 4,304,483 1,359,025 2,051,200 7 8,097,625 18 4,583,270 1,099,170 2,065,490 447,300 951,936 1,044,197 1,065,850 1,260,100 100,000 1,483,305 19 76,384 1,100,550 543,650 501,995 2,212,600 835,720 $ 196,867.846 Toronto Winnipeg Vancouver < 90.616.002 40.146,950 5 38,399,825 33,000,000 Hamilton Ottawa Calgary . ■ . ■ 15,002,740 44,294,616 8 4,463,396 Edmonton Halifax St. John 8 6,947,950 ^19,779,700 5,239,547 10,119,040 Regina 15,190,300 3,839,825 Windsor Verdun 5,132,414 3,809,780 Hull Saskatoon Sydney Three Rivers Kingston Moosejaw Sherbrooke Peterborough Sault Ste. Marie. . 4,487,383 2,324,835 12 11,663,553 7 4,955,240 7,831,000 2,458.345 1.462.510 1,522,247 Fort Willi am St. Catharines — St. Thomas , Westmount 2,324,225 3,162,225 1,917.690 9,604,580 10,375,000 Stratford 2,522,550 2,190,240 Lachine 3,724,181 New Westminster. Port Arthur Sarnia 6,530,015 3,848,330 1,034,309 4,591,967 Niagara Falls Outremont Gait 703,800 5,407,655 1,780,355 Belleville St. Boniface Charlottetown. , . . Lethbridge New Glasgow Owen Sound 2,274.520 1,000,000 5,918,705 528,900 1,459,500 750,000 Medicine Hat St. Hvacinthe Woodstock Levis. 1,345,351 3,245,275 1,387,900 3,834,294 1 Census of Canada. - Estimated by City officials. 3 Year 1920. ' Year 1918. ^ Improvements exempt 50%. 6 Land and buildings only. ' Not available. 8 Land only. ' Including building improvements, land and business assessment. 1" Totally exempt or liable for local improvement only. " Year 1903. 12 No assessed value placed on any of the properties. i3 Including business assessment. " Year 1905. 1^ In 1911 the assessment on improvements was 60% of the value whereas in 1919 it was onlv 45%. 16 Property assessed for schools only $1,646,790 included. i^ Business and income. ^ Of this $2,507,135 is liable for school rates. i' This includes widow exemptions and exemptions of manufacturers. Churches, school houses and government properties are also exempted but no assessed valuation is placed on them. DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 2— General Statistics. [11 Geo. V, 1921 Fiscal Year ended Area in Acres Esti- mated Popu- lation Year of Incorporation Name of City or Town Land Area Water Area As Village As a Town As City Latest year of Incorp. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. Montreal, Que. . . Toronto, Ont.... Winnipeg, Man. . Vancouver, B.C. Quebec, Que Hamilton, Ont. , Ottawa, Ont Dfc. 3, 1918 Dec. ■M. lOlfl bee. 31, 1919 April 30, 1920 Deo. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 32,15.5-15 2,152 20,480 5,203-2 14,865 422 10,547-20 3,833-6 5,820 7,910 _ 5,295-25 850 706,600 499,278 200,fl00 123,050 114,550 108,143 107,732 1,832 1,793 not k'n 1,834 1,873 - - 1,833 1,816 1,833 1,846 1,827 1,847 1,854 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 'Calgary, Alta.... ' Edmonton, Alta. .Halifax, N.S St. John, N.B... London, Ont Victoria, B.C.... Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 April 30, 1919 Dec. 31, 1918 Dec. 31, 1919 Deo. 31, 1919 25,920 - 75,00C _ 1,884 1,894 27,200 1,000 66,000 - 1,892 1,904 4,363 - 60,000 1,749 1,841 13,440 - 60,000 _ 1,785 6,302 - 59,100 1,84C 1,848 1,854 4,637-21 - 50.000 ^ _ 1,862 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000- Regina, Sask . . . Brantford, Ont. Windsor, Ont. Verdun, Que.. Hull, Que Saskatoon, Sask. Sydney, N.S Three Rivers, Que. Dec. 31, 1919| 8,4: Dec. 31, 1919 3,159 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1918 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec 31, 1919 Deo. 31, 1919 ,553 ,426-5 3,988 8,000 3,000 2,560 40,000 - 1,883 1,903 13 33,000 1,830 1,847 1,877 31,629 28,432 1,854 1,875 1,857 1,907 1,892 1,912 28,392 28,000 1,901 10 1,903 1,875 1,906 25,000 - 1,885 1,904 25,000 - 1,846 1,857 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont Dec. Moosejaw, Sask Dec. Sherbrooke, Que Peterborough, Ont — Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Kitchener, Ont Fort William, Ont.. St. Catharines, Ont. St. Thomas, Ont... Westmount, Que Moncton, N.B....".. Stratford, Ont Guelph, Ont Lachine, Que New Westminster, B.C. Port Arthur, Ont Samia, Ont Brandon, Man Niagara Falls, Ont Outremont, Que Gait, Ont Belleville, Ont St. Boniface, Man Charlottetown, P.E.I. l.iOthbridge, Alta New Glasgow, N.l Owen Sound, Ont. Amherst, N.S Medicine Hat, Alta. St. H vacinthe. Que Woodstock, Ont I,evi8. Que .\pril 30, 1919 » Gen. statistics for given year— Receipts and Expen. tor 1918. town of Steelton Jan. 1st, 1918. * Not given. ' Commissioners 31, 1919 31, 1919 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Oct. 31, 1919 Dec, 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 iMar. 9, 1920 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Oct. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 'Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 Dec. 31, 1919 2,127 _ 23,737 4 4 4 9,780 - 23,155 - 1,884 1,903 3,104 _ 22,583 _ 1,852 1,875 2,536-65 289-10 22,000 _ 1,850 1,905 4,900 300 21,500 Not incorp. 1,887 1,912 3,182 - 21,052 1,854 1,869 1,912 8,634 1,231 20,000 1,902 1,908 2,400 160 19,196 - 1.845 1,876 1,800 - 20,0JC 1,852 1,881 976-58 - 19,500 1,879 l,£9}-95 1,908 2,092 _ 19,030 1,893 2,835 - 18,106 1,854 1,858 1,885 3,104 _ 17,032 _ _ 1.879 2,996 _ 16,50.) _ 1,872 l,9i39 3,841) - 16,000 _ 1,872 9,127 1,148 15,103 _ 1,884 1,938 1,584 - » 14,649 - 1,857 1,914 5,603 157 14,421 _ 1,655 - 14,307 1,856 1,881 1,9B4 975 - 12,653 1,875 1,895 1,915 1,593 _ 12,500 1,830 1,857 1,915 1,800 _ 12,345 1,836 1,877 11,290-68 418 12,225 - 1,882 1,908 836 - 14,000 _ 1,855 6,944 - 12,000 - 1,890 1,906 2,. 560 50 12,000 _ 1,875 _ 5,500 - 11,768 - 1,857 1,920 2,500 _ 11,000 _ 1,889 _ 10,668 518 11,000 - 1,907 1,091 _ 10,541 1,849 1,853 1,857 1,525 - 10.150 1,851 1,859 1.901 2,222 - 10,000 1,861 1,916 Frontage tax rates. « Amalgamated with ' Amalgamated with Strathcona. ' Includ- ing property assessed for schools only $1,646,790. » There is also police tax 2i mills, lighting tax 16c. ft. frontage. » Floating pop. of 2,000 included. '<> Documents burned in fire. " Including buildings improved and business Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 2— General Statistics— Con^wwed. Governmental Organization Mayor Term of Office Salary S Term of Office Salary (each) $ Term of Office Salary (each) Assessed Value of Taxable Property (Total) $ Amount Amount oflncomes of General Assessed Local Rate of for Improve- Assess- Municipal ment ment Income Assess- on the Tax ment Dollar (Total) (Total) (Mills) $ S School Taxes Rate (Mills). GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 10,000 5 5 4 10,000 20 2 1,500 7.500 4 / 1 2,500 24 1 300 5,000 - 14 . 2 1,200 5.000 - _ _ 8 1,200 3,000 - - - 12 2 2,500 4 1 1.200 16 1 300 3,500 4 1 1,500 18 1 300 623,820,959 642,816, 236,023,520 205.044,673 73,038,256 87,157,890 120,463,606 6,524,950 9.586,970 13-95 23,212,282 20-5 1,103,834 23 412,328 W20-808 - 19 175,642 22 300,741 16-55 R.C. 7; Prot. 6; Prot. Neut. 9. 10 6-44 5-858 8; Cath. Neut. 5-5. 9 P.S. 6-15; S.S. 10; Col. Inst. 1-45. GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 5,000 6 2 2 Pleasure 4,200 3,300 12 2 - 4,200 Council & 3,900 10 2 _ 2,000 4 2 1,000 18 3 _ 3,000 5 4 4 3,000 _ _ 2,000 12 ] _ 3,000 - - - 10 1 400 77,943,010 79,306,320 37,330,810 46, 013,. 550 40,783,044 71,897,065 14,990,850 1,850,279 622,552 24-5294 24-05 25-4 26-2 32-5 18-65 10-2206 11-25 6-66 11-8484 7 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 2,500 1,500 6 1 Plea.surp Council 6,000 10 15 2 1 300 600 1,000 - - - 1 1 500 1,800 1,500 Pleasure Council 6,500 6 10 12 2 2 300 500 - - - 6 4 _ "40,982,515 1-5,718,805 32,953,994 15,085,400 9,465,860 28,433,044 9,245,854 16,356,575 504,690 190,984 26-4 3,545,195 - 24-8 813,850 1,409,550 17-145 20 129,753 542,500 125,728 12-5 19-1 194,250 - 35 - 106,573 1 15 S.S P.S. 9- 14-9. P.S. 9-2; S.S. 10-6. 8-855 Prot. 15 Cath. 8-5 P.S. 5; Cath. 8. P.S. 11-6; S.S. 20: H.S. 2-05. Inc. with Gen. Rate. 10 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 800 _ _ _ 21 1 _ 2,000 ^ 1 Pleasure Council 4,320 10 300 - - - - IC 2 _ l.OOC - - _ IC 2 _ Grant _ - _ 12 _ - of C'l 1,00C - - _ 15 J _ 2,000 - - _ 12 I _ 1,000 - - - 9 J _ 500 - - : 8 12 ' ^"4 - 500 - - - . 1 - 1,200 _ _ _ 18 3 700 - - _ 7 2 500 2,000 - - - 7 400 1,800 - - - 10 1 - - - - 9 1 _ 1,20C - - - 10 2 300 1,100 - - _ 9 1 -■ - - - 9 3 - 600 _ _ _ 10 J 200 _ _ _ 9 1 2 1,000 - - _ 10 2 250 2 324 _ - _ 8 2 3 4,000 " 2 3 3,500 - _ _ _ _ 6 2 500 - - - 16 1 - _ _ _ _ 6 2 2,500 1 Pleasure Council 3,900 8 2 250 - - - _ 10 2 _ ■ 500 - _ _ 10 - - - - 6 2 - ■'13,016,72 20,612,578 ^ 12,923,261 '13,112,605 17,650,175 11,957,859 21,973,480 157465,385 10,248,310 44,583,350 19,000,000 8,858,350 8,832,0.30 13,661 16,645,212 22,574,399 11,092,243 15,447,978 10,759,286 17,7.50,251 7,580,914 6,240,165 12,547,265 5,704,308 11,723,6.55 5,331,530 7,022,883 4,844,4.30 14,292,838 4,233,818 5,428,345 3,556,595 515,276 2,503,487 445,787 1,055,243 1,107,925 630,928 233,156 372,090 615,160 347,304 436,092 348,450 137,035 ,062,955 144,334 42,. 302 108, 148 136,353 33,643 90,084 ^,361,194 18,477 130,308 7,781 271,286 19-16 25-75 16-5 20-84 20-7 20-4 21-8623 31-75 20 12 20 25-2 19-3218 17-5 20-4 23-03 20-794 22 18-8 810 15-2 21-2 22-5 17 8-5 19-6 11-25 9-34 P.S. 7-7; S.S. 20-9; H.S.1-25 P.S. 9; Cath. 6. 10-16 14-3 9-35 6-6377 7-6 P.S.13-3;S.S. 10-9. 10-4282 Prot. 5; Cath. 7 11-6 5-97 10-206 8 10-2 Prot. 8; Cath. 5-6; and 5-25. 10-165 12-6 12-21 10-21 13-52 P.S. 11-8; Col. Inst. 2, 10 10-2 4 assessment . '* Included in total assessed value of taxable property. " Pop. for year 1920. " Including business assessment. " Subject to 10 per cent rebate. DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 2 — General Statistics — Continued. [11 Geo. V, 1921 Value of Exemptions of Lands and Buildings Name of City or Town Churches and Religious Institutions Educational Institutions Charitable Institutions Land $ Buildings 8 Land $ Buildings Land % Buildings GROUP I— Cities having a Population of over 100,000 Mnntrpnl Oilp 12,233,965 » 5,286,992 1,794,320 10 524,710 871,400 12,327,145 » 7,606,006 2,072,350 w 1,569,730 1,693,600 1,194,450 9 8,053,689 2,222,600 10 557,330 1,526,466 19,536,165 9 14,103,335 3,127.150 2,707,870 2,915,00C 8,107,150 » 2,357,138 257,370 10 107,490 558,000 9,903,250 9 4,963.850 1,391.600 - Quebec, Que 140,260 GROUP II— Citie s having s I Population of 50 000 to 100,000. Calgarv Alta 444.540 355. 850 928,400 273,300 13 849,900 541.660 818,805 1.989.130 1,100.000 310,050 357,440 13 1,106,010 976,200 811.000 41,875 458,860 _ - Halifax N S - 72,725 Victoria, B.C 391,500 GROUP III— Cit es having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 202,770 90,000 265,475 71,876 695,350 151,800 558,025 667,700 413,260 975,900 1,584,400 908,800 182,725 142,000 53,210 ;o 142,900 639,580 835, 150 638,150 422,690 332,400 10 547,700 25,540 29,625 48,275 4,000 6,900 144,550 Windsor Ont 184,275 - Hull Que 46,500 1,013.455 Sydney, N.S Three Rivers, Que - GROUP IV— Cit es having a Population of 10,000 to 25,0 00. 2 124,925 12 122,480 100,000 127,797 63,900 73,730 2,752,650 35,900 12 54,500 25,200 82,625 39,800 935.958 38,665 86,700 63,170 126,525 .30,00C 35.50C 84.81C 12 14.65C 2 218,545 914,300 614,310 350,000 251,550 361,250 28,457 1,328,050 750.000 345,450 983,000 105,450 112,550 222,650 257,525 157,900 642,300 221,335 292,550 178,500 190,500 130,000 155,700 13 1,352, IOC 258,350 245, 45C 272,665 12 73,000 100,000 90,931 110,875 55,480 _ 1,389,250 51,975 12 114,125 156,2.30 28,612 177,085 42,400 113,022 29,250 49,900 175,190 95,785 30,000 222,600 167,100 12 19,240 409,775 927,600 315,650 418,202 227.400 599,900 331,220 681,550 7.50,000 380.925 459,630 206,500 270,700 349,950 201,900 344,700 267,250 327,300 375,000 349,000 150,000 481,800 13 186,000 234,760 345. 35C 34,475 33,890 5,000 7,500 3,460 25,000 12 18,175 12 79,625 16,100 7,370 28,110 7,000 14,760 4,300 7,100 90,000 15,500 5,000 3,700 2 Moosejaw Sask 82,725 813,000 224,600 15,000 - - 13,000 7,700 45,050 Moncton, N.B Stratford Ont . . . • 25,000 76,550 64,790 New Westminster. B.C Port Arthur Ont 242,100 107,300 33,300 125,000 Niagara Falls Ont 59,000 5,000 81,200 Belleville Ont 92,900 St Boniface Man 256,000 Charlottetown, P.E.I 210,000 New GlasKow, N.S . . . 61,00o Amherst, N.S St Hvacinthe, Que 265,000 66,00^ 420.84^ 1 Gen. statistics for given year— Receipts and Expen. for 1918. - Not given. ' Total exemptions only given- ♦ Other exemptions includes railways. ' No assessed value placed on any of the properties. « Improvements exempt. 50 per cent. ' Includes cemeteries. * 50 per cent value of buildings assessed. Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 2 — General Statistics — Continued. Value of Exemptions of Lands and Buildings Corporation Property Dominion and Provincial Gov't Property Manufacturing or Industrial Establishments Other Exemptions Total Exemptions Land $ Buildings Land $ Buildings $ Land $ Buildings Land $ Buildings Land $ Buildings $ GROUP I— Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 50,469,485 9 15,349,162 4,336,290 3,145,550 2,841,275 23,976,900 ' 6,042,733 2,645,100 22,402,100 9 5,221,536 2,591,750 346,830 4,586,425 15,089,300 ' 5,463,094 4,709,300 20,000,000 724,850 18,762,050 3,799,91C '814,777 12,556,895 '2,039,500 ,421,840 36,120 3,267,281 '6,499,777 < 7,988,060 956,510 3,388,344 2,003,850 '6,814,413 4 7,011,060 254,460 1,321,716 101,474,341 '43,583,071 19,190,390 6,229,780 13,859,510 95,393,505 '47,032,931 20,956,560 6 36,399,825 33,000,000 8,772,960 30,435,106 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 1,685,580 658,581 - _ 885,890 _ 4,463,396 2,405,830 _ 1,494,120 _ 328, 100 - 374,920 - 6,947,950 - 8,993,200 13 - 6,840,100 13 - _ _ _ _ Not known. Not linown. 738,737 627,765 218,550 445,650 379,985 _ 48,000 127,000 2,010,497 3,229,050 1,003,300 520,400 1,409,180 2,910,500 - 1 650,000 900,0001 3,878,7801 B,240,^eu GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 15 4,005,870 340,375 268,700 80,430 551,450 383,140 342,700 1,317,125 2,247,170 1,849,683 1,087,975 2,134,753 1,976,740 72,325 265,250 72,630 12 733,500 909,670 291,000 196,250 726,660 225,600 223,405 1,379,000 _ 11 116,100 251,473 686,400 727,239 490,139 3,208,100 4 5,685,810 605,600 127,375 5,542 » 293,680 347,750 168,500 28,000 12,805,530 1,320,650 1,233,175 539,161 5 2,809,600 2,384,770 2,519,175 3,899,239 3,809,780 3,948,222 2,324,835 6 8,853,953 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1,167,465 283,100 226,505 680,200 46,555 176,150 4 882,890 4 349,265 2,755,480 2,199,760 12 1,702,500 629,000 12 876,850 12 _ 1,967,750 12 293,9.50 135,515 307,800 212,150 125,000 - - 956,120 1,502,225 50,000 276,308 20,000 128,000 - - - - 251,259 438,310 30,000 20,000 - - 22,000 63,000 521,987 3 653,475 3 1,670,750 288,575 275,225 42,800 186,450 115,025 776,425 262,900 58,400 891,575 2,270,650 94,750 386,000 66,600 176, 40C 151,315 286,485 - 256,093 445,335 1,690,450 602,700 33,500 90,00C 14,950 597,930 248,500 105,000 6,154,300 3,450,280 250,000 12 7,500,000 1,100, OOC - - 497,675 655,750 17,300 173,000 4,250 16,360 6,000 96,000 631,275 3 2,190,240 12 _ 747, 615 12 58,900 12 1,410,246 _ - 12 3,724,181 1,499,325 689,750 718,250 1,034,500 _ 2,046,890 - 4,458,215 1,-026,300 152,650 200,900 942,200 372, OOC 450,000 24,000 27,100 1,850,030 1,998,300 26,940 152,000 15,000 87,400 29,425 89,295 7,917 38,500 278,460 202,125 233,420 1,104,930 28,380 238,100 1,113,762 372,495 1,941,842 16,200 58,600 6,000 115,000 - - - - 37,000 _ - '2,947,017 7 88,000 4,290,655 1,117,000 84,755 102,600 _ _ _ _ 930,500 20,500 1,087,470 692,885 82,745 275,640 45,900 258,200 1,500 17,000 14 54,300 14 196,600 328,145 1,460,190 80,390 62,500 20,150 18,000 47,660 500,000 407,960 ~ 884,520 3 1,000,000 917,920 285,100 207,855 368,500 127,400 55,250 _ 8 2,969,370 1,490,985 4,427,720 4,000 10,000 30,000 70,000 - 24,900 50,000 118,900 118,800 274,100 10,000 95,000 - - : ~ 391,900 3 750,000 6457846 13 120,025 13 327,570 - - - 1,345,351 13 978,670 221, OOC 12 213, 50C 29,005 12 37,200 66,300 18,200 197, 60C - 471,900 - - 92,990 1,294,910 163,869 2,001,576 - 429,950 - 227,259 - ' Exemptions are for year 1918. w Not separated,see total given for charitable inst. buildings. n Accounted for by fixed or special asse.ssment inc.: in total assessed value of taxable propertv 12 Included in buildings. i' Included in land. "Including Countv of Hastings and Hydro-Electric buildings. i^ Includes saleable property. 10 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 2 — General Statistics — Continued. [11 Geo. V, 1921 Name of City or To Streets improved, mileage of Asphalt Tarvia or Tar Macadam Wood Block Other improved Streets unimproved mileage of Sewers, mileage of GROUP I— Cities having a Population of over 100,000. Montreal, Que.. Toronto, Ont . . Winnipeg, Man. . Vancouver, B.C Quebec, Que... Hamilton, Ont. Otta'Jia. Ont... 147-6 151-3 34-28 236-66 33 113-3 177-1 27-82 40 20 123-2 55 36-29 4-32 26 27-25 2-07 1-8 63-4 106-27 6-4 5-09 10 -74 14-79 373-7 384-62 178-7 241-62 70 126-01 112-82 462-3 148-77 305-5 97 26 42 47 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. Calgary, Alta... Edmonton, Alta Halifax, N.S.... St John, N.B..., London, Ont Victoria, B.C. .. 51-79 46-96 10 20-8 55-12 6-05 112-172 2 21-241 1-25 62-69 160-202 44 36 42-041 71-15 135-41 540 62 13-2 ■ 93-959 77-7 GROUP III — Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. Uegina, Sask . . 27-46 69-5 15 9-8986 5-75 1-5 4-61 5.55- 4-3125 5-31 : 5-5 1-5 •73 2-1 -25 -41 1-45 4-95 42-25 4-1 •82 9 5-84 31-01 79 64-5 36-59 11-25 6-54 12 11-18 75 10 23-75 55-5 14 69-9 Brantford, Ont 10 72.75 Windsor, Ont Verdun, Que 19-05 Hull, Que 15 Sydney,N.S Three Rivers, Que 29-58 25-65 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont Moosejaw, Sask Sherbrooke, Que Peterborough, Ont Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.. Kitchener, Ont Fort William, Ont St. Catharines, Ont St. Thomas, Ont Westmount, Que Moncton, N.B Stratford, Ont Guelph, Ont Lachine, Que New Westminster, B.C Port Arthur, Ont Samia, Ont Brandon, Man Niagara Falls, Ont Outremont, Que Gait, Ont Belleville, Ont St. Boniface, Man Charlottetown, P.E.I . . Lethbridge, Alta New Glasgow, N.S Owen Sound, Ont Amherst, N.S Medicine Hat, Alta St. Hyacinthe, Que Woodstock, Ont Levis, Que 4-872 _ ■25 _ 1-5 -5 4-75 - 2-2 _ -581 8-203 2-994 ■073 13-5 3 2 14-316 9-178 4-66 1-6 1-05 5-46 _ 2 4-4 12 4-25 - 4 -34 18-5 1-125 2-61 ■14 1-5 8^5 1-57 1 1 1-5 9 -75 4 ~ ~ ■444 1-472 1-5 3-03f •20 4 1-5 1^23 22-88 6-04 38-245 80-68 33 23-63 15-2 38-324 11-705 18-55 22-106 40-5 74-4 26-6 32-94 41-44 18-66 7-875 11-03 43-74 24 34-37 26 8 2-5 27 15^25 2 4 267-07 4-5 32-37 20 30 59-86 35-5 61-5 103 10 Not known 5 34-88 30 4 20-51 40 23 Not given. 9-95 acres are water. Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 2 — General Statistics — Concluded. 11 Sidewalks, mileage of Public Parks, acreage of Public Playgrounds Street Lighting Con- crete Other Total. Ov\Tied by munici- pality Not owned by munici- pality Number Area in Acres. Length of streets lighted Number of Lamps, Standard or Brackt. Board. By Electric, Arc, Nitrogen, etc. By Ga3 By Electric, Arc, Nitrogen, etc' S. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 7 7 702-5 702-5 1,421 64 1,450 599 5.727 - 713-89 3-75 717-64 2 1.869-61 _ 28 12-25 550 _ 46.000 _ 393-7 136 - 529-7 674-3 - 26 - 500 _ 3,527 _ - 211-21 - 211-21 406-5 1,000 1 2-4 360 _ 3.133 _ 90 35 - 125 75 _ 4.349 _ - 252-69 _ 252-69 560-03 12-5 4 1-5 161 _ 8,511 _ - 218-29 " 218-29 183 28 10 32-5 136 - 4.544 - GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 160-91 _ 244-91 50-458 5 242-958 20 20 ' 72 74 175-29 - 175-29 132-74 - 132-74 770 25 20 460 27 611 32 2.164 1,515 430 476 2,951 1,800 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 42-76 115-26 85 _ 85 118 - 118 24-98 - 25 30-25 _ 30-25 54 1 73 6-1 - 6-1 40 - 42 25-7 79-35 17-5 5-78 5 395-52 9-3 5 25-5 78-7 51-25 62 - 22 4 -.59 18-238 35 - 40 _ 39-4 3 26 3,142 2,085 237 435 881 580 391 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. f-077 61 2 64-077 45 32-5 429 30-1 41-49 ■56 72-15 163-5 160 3 77 48 _ 314 _ - 12 20 32 30 _ _ _ 1,591 _ - 69-42 - 69-42 79 _ 3 2-5 45 _ 1,178 _ a 27 - 32 10 28 9 15 35 _ 616 _ - 60-415 - 60-415 122-65 - 66-275 _ 1,618 _ 51-58 12-16 - 63-74 _ 6 20 35 _ 813 _ - 56 - 56 14 - 1 4 59 _ 2,186 _ - 60 - 60 85 - 1 15 _ 1,163 _ - 50-151 - 50- 151 30-13 _ 3 9 26 _ 651 _ - 30-47 _ .30-47 13 _ 3 13 _ 443 ~ 57-6 •15 57-75 110 - 4 Not known. - 956 - - 43 - 43 10 _ 1 _ 23 _ 558 _ 53 23 - 76 145-5 _ 9 60 _ 449 _ 10-5 29 - 39-5 700 _ _ _ 75 _ 2,560 _ - 55 - 55 17 - 2 12 40 _ 710 _ •5 55 - 55-5 75 _ _ 100 _ 1,800 _ - 51 - 51 - 204 _ _ 20 _ 760 _ - 30-7 - 30-7 12-15 1 2 20 _ 565 _ - 67 - 67 _ _ 38-25 _ 1,325 _ 7 43-7 - 50-7 42 _ 3 10 40 _ 869 _ 27 12 _ 39 _ 22 179 22 15-75 _ 37-75 4 1 1 158 8-8 38-16 - 46-96 303-7 _ 29 _ 500 _ - 5 40 45 5 _ ] 4 323 _ •5 90 - 90-5 260 _ _ 44-5 _ 755 _ - 12 45 57 7 _ 3 7 27 _ 539 _ 3-25 25-38 - 28-63 495 _ 6 27 432 - 24 - 24 4 _ 2 9 25 192 - 45 •5 45-5 50 _ 6 14 50 _ 744 _ 28 2 - 30 3-122 - 22 - ■ 450 - • Exclusive of school grounds. Includfid in Other. ' Included in Concrete Included in asphalt. 5 Included in other improved. ' Included in Tarvia. Included in Public Parks. t" Includes storm sewers. 12 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS [U Geo. V, 1921 TABLE 3— Waterworks and Purification Plants. Water Supply System. Value of System Water Daily Name of City or Town. Year plant and supplied to Con- Source Built or Equipment, System sumption of Supply Purchased. Mains, during ^P'^f. Buildings, Year Capita and Land t gallons gallons GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. St. Lawrence commenced 1852 1874 1914-19 1891 1854-84 and 1914 1859 1874 15,000,000 15,750,000 6,752,383 4,887,400 4,000,000 4,043,391 4,060,000 24,430,000,000 22,808,610,000 3,650,000,000 '10,250,000,000 4,380,000,000 5,461,313,465 7,848,043,020 140 Toronto Ont River. Lake Ontario. Shoal Lake Capilano and Seymour creeks, N. Vancouver Lake St.Charles at Lorette. Lake Ontario... Ottawa River... 125 50 Vancouver, B.C Quebec, Que Hamilton. Ont Ottawa, Ont 3 155 100 135-8 190-7 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. Calgary, Alta Edmonton, Alta Halifax, N.S St. John, N.B Elbow and Bow Rivers. Saskatchewan River. Lakes 1899 1903 1847 1837 1878 1915 2,611,555 2,902,429 1 2,500,000 1,478,262 4 2,577,000 3,710,000,000 2,007,718,000 3,6.50,000,000 6,000,000,000 1,829,129,000 2,274,999,375 148 64-8 200 Loch Lomond and Spruce Lakes. Springs and arte- sian wells. SookeLake 290 84-8 Victoria, B.C 110 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. Regina, Sask. Brantford, Ont... Windsor, Ont ... . Verdun, Que Hull, Que Saskatoon, Sask. Sydney. N.S Three Rivers, Que. Springs and Grand River. Detroit River. . St. Lawrence River. Ottawa River... South Saskat- chewan River. Sullivan's Br and City Res. Dumeresq and Middle Lakes water shed. Artesian wells, 1908 1901 1906 1902 1915 1876 1,909,698 1,043,745 994,345 388,610 1,217,474 1,187,206 600,000 628,466 751,200,000 10,017,756,852 2,499,200,000 806,135,240 2.492,433,133 657,996,400 46 80-47 190 78-878 250 64-4 1 Not given. ' For city and surrounding municipalities. * Supply system only ' Included cost of operation and maintenance of slow and drifting sand filtration plants, interest and sinking fund charges on above plants. Chlorination of water supply by department of Public Health. Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 3 — Waterworks and Purification Plants — Continued. 13 Water Supply System Purification of Water System. • Water Meters in Use No. Water metered during Year per cent of Regular Pressure pounds Fire Pressure pounds Reser- voirs, Number and Capacity mil. gals. Stand Pipes. Number and Capacity mil. gals. Mains, mileage of Method Employed Daily Capacity gallons Average Quantity of Water Treated Daily gallons Average Cost per Day $ GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 1,701 3,589 32,000 1,900 13 34-35 90-5 10 30 to 125 45 to 100 60 140 to 160 30 to 125 300 85 to 200 140 to 160 1— 2- 2- 37-95 39 35 ■3— • 153 1— -1 457 587-64 289-4 265 Double filtra- tion. Slow sand and drifting sand. None. None. 50,000,000 90,000,000 2 67,000,000 62,600,000 214 5 1,025 35 1 60 to 80 90 to 120 _ _ - 90 None. _ _ - 637 347 12-2 44 to 100 90 44 to 100 110 to 130 3- 12-97 1- -08 188-9 187-6413 None. Chloramine. . 40,000,000 20,000,000 38 GROUP II — Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 778 8,000 5,000 24 95 1 80 45 to 110 12 to 65 100 45 to 110 1 2— 2- 50 2 1- -1 207-52 165-23 90 Coagulation. . Gravity filter. Hypochloride 10,000,000 6,000,000 10,000,000 6,000,000 7 60 400 5,396 20 36-1 101 60 to 70 35 to 101 80 to 100 1- 2— 1-5 6 - 92-5 135 None. None. _ - - 8.412 40-6 80 140 2- 5-691 - 134-42 None. - - - GROUP III — Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 4,100 82 35 to 40 120 3- 11-065 _ 75-21 None. _ 2.650 64 80 to 85 110 to 120 " " 64-346 Natural sand and gravel filter. 10,000,000 2.575,070 2 30 - 55 90 to 100 - - - 61-2 Chlorinated... 13,000,000 6,850,000 7 4 - 60 85 - - - 17-053 Filtration with alum. 2,208,589 2,208.589 15 10 - 65 90 to 100 - - " 30 Mechanical chlorine. 7,000,000 7.000,000 12 2,900 100 55 110 '^~ 3-5 2- -325 46-25 Sedimentation and filtration. 4,000,000 1,802,727 36 27 6-5 70 70 3- 816 ' 34-28 None. " ~ " 17 - 60 to 80 125 1- •5 - - 29-07 Chlorine- Natural filter through sand. 2.160,000 2,160,000 i •Built by private concern and purchased later by city. ' 17,000.000 gals, of raw water treated with hypochlorite. 14 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS [11 Geo. V, 1921 TABLE 3 — Waterworks and Purification Plants — Continued. Name of City or Town. Water Supply System. "S'alue of System mc. power Water Daily Year plant and supplied to Con- Built or Equipment, System sumption of Supply Purchased. Maias, during per Buildings. Year Capita and Land S gallons gallons GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont Moosejaw, Sask Sherbrooke, Que Peterborough, Ont Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.. Kitchener, Ont Fort William, Ont St. Catharines, Ont — St. Thomas, Ont Westmount, Que Moncton, N.B Stratford, Ont. Guelph, Ont Lachine, Que New Westminster, B.C Port Arthur. Ont Samia, Ont Brandon, Man Niagara Falls, Ont Outremont, Que Gait, Ont -. Belleville, Ont St. Boniface, Man Charlottetown, P.E.I. . Lethbridge, Alta New Glasgow, N.S.. . . Owen Sound, Ont Amherst, N.S Medicine Hat, Alta — St. Hj-acinthe, Que... . Woodstock, Ont Levis, Que Lake Ontario., Infiltration galleries and springs. Magog River.... Otonabee River. . Mary's River. Artesian wells, spring and lake. Lock Lomond Lake Erie via Welland Canal. .\rtesian well.s and Kettle River. Storage Reser- voir Driven wells St. Lawrence River Coquitlam Lake. Lake Superior... Head of R. St. Clair and Lake Huron. Assiniboine River. Niagara River. St. LawTence River. Artesian wells... Bay of Quinte Artesian wells. Greater Win- nipeg Water district Aque- duct. Driven wells Oldman River. . Sydenham River and springs. Napan River. S.Saskatchewan River. Yamaska River. Springs St. Lawrence River. 1902 1914 1906-7 187S ?79 and 1913 1893 Commenced 1903 1876 and 1913 2 1887-1899 1904 1892 1913-14 1891 1904 440,840 1,600,000 724,984 668,588 479,585 450,812 981,362 581,861 750,000 439,983 470,115 542,057 1,345,200 470,000 574,11 260,000 451,050 250,000 312,000 541,728 316,099 310,976 1,203,426 451,110 261,148 139,760,000 306,605,000 1^382,112,243 1,128,080,000 1,177,297,558 1,003,750,000 1,481,159,598 1,416,200,000 279,421,000 1,460,000,000 2,128,888,000 736,070,000 1,424,401,175 461,000,000 1,204,526,000 557,498,490 600,000,000 415,000,000 547,000,000 800,000,000 548,000,000 411,359,057 30,779,657 462,873,330 700,000,000 1 Not given. ^ Built by private concern and purchased later by city. ' Water supplied by Montreal Water and Power C Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 3. — Waterworks and Purification Plants — Concluded. Water Supply System Purification of Water System Water Meters in Use Water metered during Year Regular Pressure Fire Pressure Reser- voirs, Number and Capacity- Stand Pipes, Number and Capacity Mains, mileage of Method Employed Daily Capacity Average Quantity of Water Treated Daily Average Cost" per Day No. per cent o pounds pounds mil. gals mil. gals. gallons gallons $ GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. un 2,281 186 100 15 76 65 40 to 132 76 125 to 260 40 to 132 1— -628 6— 95-47 1— 11 1^ -081 39 67-32 48 Chlorine gas.. Natural filtra- tion through sand into infiltration galleries. Liquid chlor- 12,500,00C 382,904 4,000,000 6 540 8-7 75 125 1— -65 - - 45-83 35 Nono. Liquid chlor- 12,080,000 3,000,000 2 3,880 93 50 75 2- 1-25 1— -5 41-57 Mechanical 400,000 150,000 60 300 37 100 to 110 70 to 117 100 to 110 70 to 117 1- -8 3— 365 - - 62-71 65-5 small part. None. Aeration and steriliza- 15,000 000 4,750,000 - 1,943 3 50 3 40 3 100 to 120 3 2— 32 3 1- -5 3 35 3 Chlorination, coagulation, aeration and filtration. 5,600,000 3 2,000,000 3 12 3 - - 30 60 2- 500 - 34-74 Chlorination. 3,880,000 3,880,000 _ 2,440 74-67 80 120 - 1- -5 Not known. None. - - - 50 330 10 10 80 35 to 100 120 35 to 100 1- -5 4- 9 I z 25-25 90 • liquid chlorine None. 10,000,000 4,200,000 : 650 25 135 150 - 1- -2 54-5 Liquid chlor- 8,500,000 5,000,000 2,350 35 6-6 67 60 85 110 50 to 90 100 140 140 50 to 90 1- 1 1— 43 - 34 29-75 38 Sedimenta tion basin chlorination automatic. Pressure fil- ters. Automatic chlorine. 3 10,000,000 3,000,000 3,000,000 4,282,000 1,226,000 3,000,000 3 1,236 10 105 125 1— -15 1- -22 34 None. _ . 87 1,850 90 ■ 75 to 80 60 110to>120 60 1— 1 1- -365 1— -96 25 25 Chlorination. None. - 1,700,000 1 50 10 55 65 I- 1-25 - 22 None. _ _ _ 60 30 30 120 - 2— -IS 37 Mechanical and sand 3,000,000 1,500,000 10 60 100 near lake. 50 in town. 80 to 100 90 to 115 1— 2 - 30 None. - - " 60 93 2- 5-5 - 50 Slow sand fil- tration. 1,500,000 1,500,000 - 16 45 12 - 60 40 to 80 55 40 to 115 110 1— 1-5 1- 2-33 1— -423 25 34-6 20 None. Filters and New York cent. Jewel. Gravity filter. 6,000,000 3,000,000 2,565,055 1,700,000 8 8 6 16 60 30 to 135 110 75 to 180 1- 1 I- -1 - 31 - 15 ( None. Chlorination. = 2,000,000 - 16 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 4 — ^Fire and Police Departments. [11 Geo. V, 1921 : of City or Town Fire Departmi Officers, inc. chief deputies, captains and firemen No. Halls or Stations No. Hydrants No. Horses No. Pumping Engines Motor Horse propelled drawn No. No. Motor Horse propelled drawn No. No. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. Montreal, Que.. Toronto, Ont... Winnipeg, Man.. Vancouver, B.C Quebec, Que — Hamilton, Ont.. Ottawa, Ont. . . . 750 45 4,147 265 2 13 3 495 29 6,645 82 7 3 285 15 2,358 53 _ 4 187 11 1,814 - 1 4 3 174 13 800 5C 1 125 7 1,853 19 2 1 143 11 1,376 32 - 4 3 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. Calgary, Alta. . . , Edmonton, Alta. Halifax, N.S St. John, N.B... London, Ont Victoria, B.C.... 105 9 1,086 2 2 102 7 803 11 _ 4 94 7 - 27 3 145 9 521 43 1 60 5 932 15 _ _ 66 5 910 2 2 - GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. Regina, Saslv Brantford, Ont Windsor, Ont Verdun, Que Hull, Que Saskatoon, Sask. . . Sydney: N.S Tfiree Rivers, Que GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont Moosejaw, Sask Sherbrooke, Que Peterborough, Ont Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.. Kitchener, Ont Fort William, Ont St. Catharines, Ont St. Thomas, Ont Westmount, Que Moncton, N.B Stratford, Ont Guelph, Ont Lachine, Que New Westminster, B.C Port Arthur, Ont Sarnia, Ont Brandon, Man Niagara l''alls, Ont Outremont, Que Gait, Ont Belleville, Ont St. Boniface, Man Charlottetown, P.E.I. . Lethbridge, Alta New Glasgow, N.S Owen Sound, Ont Amherst, N.S Medicine Hat, Alta St. Hyacinthe, Que Woodstock, Ont Levis, Que 19 2 304 -, 2 33 3 376 3 _ 1 22 265 18 _ 2 21 - 4 - 1 _ 22 248 4 _ 1 1 2(: 30C 4 _ 37 454 11 _ 1 _ 24 381 5 1 _ 16 194 4 _ _ _ 30 304 10 _ _ J 51 138 14 - 2 1 22 234 4 _ J _ 19 206 4 _ _ _ 15 214 4 - 1 1 31 185 2 6 1 37 358 8 1 _ 14 231 5 - _ 18 186 5 - 1 _ * 221 7 _ 1 _ 2 22 183 6 _ _ U 258 4 _ _ _ 3 16 268 6 _ 1 _ 16 188 10 - _ 40 95 4 1 1 13 251 1 2 4(1 IOC _ 1 23 ' 7 173 4 _ 53 168 8 _ 2 _ 17 225 _ 1 20 12C 8 - 2 11 177 5 _ _ . 12 150 9 - 2 - ' Also carries 146 feet of other ladders. 2 These men also act as policemen. ' Including 5 volunteers. Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 4 — Fire and Police Departments — Continued. 17 Fire Department Chemical Engines Hose Wagons with Chemical Tanks Hose Wagons, plain Aerial Ladders Motor propelled No. Horse drawn No. Motor propelled No. Horse drawn No. Motor propelled No. Horse drawn No. Motor propelled Horse drawn Number Length feet Number Length feet GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 2 1 3 36 3 1,060 4 1,132 _ 1 13 12 2 648 1 345 _ 6 _ 7 16 1 75 3 15C 4 - 3 1 7 - 2 160 - _ 10 3 765 - - _ 2 4 - 2 - - - - - 4 ~ " 1 85 " ~ Volunteer fir 7610—2 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 9 1 85 _ 5 5 _ _ 6 1 75 _ - _ 2 4 _ 1 3 1 75 - - _ 2 _ _ 7 _ - 1 65 2 - 4 - 2 1 75 - - ' ^ ,0 GROUP III —Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 1 _ 1 2 _ 1 1 75 _ _ _ _ 3 - - 2 - - 1 230 : : 4 2 "- : 4 1 75 : : 1 : 2 -3 "- 3 \ \ -_ GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. J 4 - 1 3 1 - 1 75 - - - - _ 2 - 3 - - - 1 _ _ _ - 2 - - - : - } : : 2 2 ~ ~ ~ 1 } 1 _i - 3 - : : 1 - 2 1 2 - - - ~ ■ 2 J- 4 1 J ~ _ _ ~ 1 3 ~i " 2 - : : _ _ _ 1 _ 1 65 _ - - 3 2 - - - - 2 _ J _ 1 1 1 65 _ ~ - ~ 3 ~ "1 " - . - - : 2 2 2 ", : - - _ _ _ _ J _ 5 _ _ 1 2 1 - - 1 1 50 - ~ : 2 - ~ "1 ~ ~ ~ 1 1 : ~j : J 3 5 1 75 : ~- - - 2 - 6 - - - - Including reel houses. Including 6 volunteers. DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS [11 Geo. V, 1921 TABLE 4 — ^Fire and Police Departments — Continued. of City or Town Fl E Dbpartment Name Other Ladder Trucks and Ladders Fire Boats No. Hose Sleighs Chemical Tanks Motor propelled Horse drawn With Chemical Tanks No. Plain No. Number Length feet Number Length feet No. GROUP I— Cities having a Population of over 100,000. Montreal, Que. . Toronto, Ont.. . Winnipeg, Man.. Vancouver, B.C Quebec, Que Hamilton, Ont. . Ottawa, Ont 3 1.109 27 6,929 1 34 4 1,052 7 1.460 1 12 4 9 2,212 - 2 110 _ _ _ _ - 9 1,324 - 1 10 1 321 2 550 - - 9 ~ 5 50 ~ 11 GROLTP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. Calgary, Alta Edmonton. Alta. 1 1 1 45 50 55 220 1 3 3 3 65 105 1,000 - : 3 : - - 4 7 4 - Halifax N S 10 St. John, N.B London, Ont Victoria, B.C li. GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. Regina, Sask Brantfoi;d, Ont. . . . Wind.sor, Ont Verdun, Que Hull. Que Saskatoon, Sask . . . Sydney, N.S Three Rivers, Que 2 472 2 _ _ 470 _ _ 2 1 225 - - - - - 1 260 _ _ _ 2 - 2 476 . _ _ 4 I 55 _ 2 1 1 26C 1 210 -- - 2 238 128 - ^ ^ GROUP IV — Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont Moosejaw, Sask Sherbrooke. Que Petej-bqrough, Ont SauU Ste. Marie, Ont.. Kitchener, Ont Fort William, Ont St. Catharines, Ont St. Thomas, Ont Westmount, Que Moncton, N.B Stratford, Ont Guelph, Ont Lachine, Que New Westminster, B.C Port Arthur, Ont Samia, Ont Brandon, Man Niagara Falls, Ont. . . . Outremont, Que Gait, Ont Belleville, Ont St. Boniface, Man Charlottetown, P.E.I. . Lethbridge, Alta New Gla.sgow, N.S... . Owen Sound, Ont Amherst, N.S Medicine Hat, Alta St. Hyacinthe, Que, . . . Woodstock, Ont Levis, Que 356 1 237 135 _ _ - - 1,045 - 2 - - 214 - - _ _ 200 _ _ - - 296 - - - - 450 _ _ - _ 275 _ _ - - 252 - 2 - "9 : } 459 - : 1 - - 50 - - - 276 137 - - 1 300 200 _ _ _ - - 125 - - _ - _ 193 _. _ _ _ 12c _ _ _ - - 20c _ _ - - 231 1 1 _ - - 314 - 2 3 ~ : J 250 : 1 18 400 - - - - - - 250 - 1 - - 200 - 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 132 _ _ - - - - - Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 4 — Fire and Police Departments — Continued. 19 Fire Department Water Towers Auto- mobiles No. Other Con- Hose Length in Feet Alarm Bo.xes No. Total estimated Value of Equipment $ Calls during Year Number Height feet Reels, Carts, etc. No. Chem- other False or malicious alarms No. Services not required No. Services required No. Total calls No GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. .-, 65 15 16 600 115,500 956 578,000 866 678 1,831 3,375 1 65 10 4,600 58.400 557 405,000 327 744 2,356 3,427 ■ 1 65 6 13 150 55,567 380 368,699 261 738 588 1,587 _ 5 - 2,100 42,000 300 222,890 98 1.34 737 969 _ _ 12 _ 400 26,300 202 750,000 76 212 425 713 - - 2 - 1,350 20,000 64 109,371 28 125 360 513 - - 3 - 1,850 22,250 202 190,516 47 146 326 519 GROUP II — Cities having a Population of 50,000 tp 100,000. 350 19,350 156 2 1,500 23,000 150 5 1,700 19,000 62 2,500 14,350 118 1 1,600 13,400 71 1,900 20,480 114 162,979 230,000 139,. 391 23,374 50,1.35 223,425 GROUP III — Cities having a Population of. 25,000 to 50,000. 1 45 500 10,000 60 80,000 30 33 147 210 - - 1 650 8,000 40 119,541 25 47 97 169 _ - 800 9,000 96 175,000 20 70 72 162 ' _ _ _ 4,000 32 85,471 18 5 37 60 - - 1 600 8,750 62 69,505 8 48 158 214 2 80-85 - 400 8,400 43 182,465 8 - 203 211 _ _ 400 6,000 46 60,000 17 15 105 137 - - 3 - 7,000 66 47,391 6 6 84 96 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 1 200 5,800 66 - 2 700 9,150 62 2 100 10,000 120 - 1 - 200 6,. 350 37 - 2 400 8,000 35 - 1 - 300 5,000 42 - 1 - 500 8,. 500 46 _ _ 1 200 4,200 47 - - - 250 3,900 38 - 1 3 200 8,900 54 - - - - - 46 - - - 20Q 6,300 49 - 1 1 400 4,40C _ 3 1 200 7,.5O0 32 - _ _ 600 10,40C 34 - 1 _ 1,100 ll.OOC 54 - - - 150 5,000 26 - 3 2 200 7,900 40 - - 4 - 7,000 43 - - 1 - 4,000 21 - 2 - 250 4,000 - _ 1 5,000 1 _ 115 1 - 300 10,000 40 - 2 4 500 5,000 50 - 1 2 300 5,. 500 37 - - 6 400 5,000 19 - 1 2 6,000 29 - 1 5 250 5,500 1 - 4 1 400 6,000 51 - - - 7,000 36 - - - _ 4,000 23 ~ ~ " - 5,500 - 26,000 22 71 60 105,000 34 63 78 41,473 8 33,5.34 4 _ 187 45,000 53 39 138 25,000 7 12 41 22,100 8 20 138 21,000 17 3 69 25,000 4 36 27 58,740 5 51 60,000 9 09 34 8,961 _ 46,389 5 - 87 58,000 2 4 139 60,000 12 136 18,000 16 2 40 45,735 26 10 56 26,000 2 8 38 20,000 7 7 35 15,000 _ _ 20,000 1 - 46 15,000 27 - 104 15,000 - 25 10 45,000 20 20 45 30,000 10 5 31 _ 5 69 37,500 1 3 27 50,000 2 10 43 41,900 1 - 81 18,0)0 4 7 21 22,712 1 3 51 ^ Telephone fire alarm system. 7610—21- DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS [11 Geo. V, 1921 TABLE 4 — Fire and Police Departments — Continued. or Town Casualties Due to Fires Causes of Fires. To Fir e Staff To other Persons Lighting Name of City Children under 12 years Persons over 12 years Killed No. Injured No. Elec- tricity No. Gas No. Killed No. Injured No. Killed No. Injured No. Oil No. GROUP* II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. GROUP I— Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 1 1 19 31 9 134 45 2 20 1 1 1 1 2 J 11 1^0 121 56 11 34 39 14 43 23 1 20 22 Toronto Ont 46 - Vancouver, B.C Quebec. Que 12 3 Calgary, Alta Edmonton, Alta. Halifax, N.S St. John, N.B... London, Ont Victoria, B.C. ... _ _ 7 10 _ 9 _ - - - 11 - 1 _ _ 2 _ 10 _ 5 _ _ _ - 16 3 - 2 - - - - 3 4 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. Regina, Sask Brantford, Ont Windsor, Ont Verdun, Que Hull, Que Saskatoon, Sask. . . Sydney, N.S Three Rivers, Que. GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont Moosejaw, Sask Sherbrooke, Que Peterborough, Ont Sault Ste. Marie, Ont . . . Kitchener, Ont Fort William, Ont St. Catharines, Ont St. Thomas, Ont Westmount, Que Moncton, N.B Stratford, Ont Guelph, Ont Lachine, Que New Westminster, B.C. Port Arthur, Ont Samia, Ont Brandon, Man Niagara Fulls, Ont Outremont, Que Gait, Ont Belleville, Ont St. Boniface, Man Charlottetown, P.E.I.. Lethbridge, Alta New Glasgow, N.S Owen Sound, Ont Amherst, N.S Medicine Hat, Alta St. Hyacinthe, Que Woodstock, Ont Levis. Que Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 4 — ^Fire and Police Departments. — Continued. 21 Causes of Fires Fires extinguished by- Struct- ural defects Heating Arson Other Unknown Hand extin- guishers Chemical streams only Water streams only Chemical and water streams Other No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 65 225 11 417 927 562 956 12 342 1,456 419 1,264 647 445 - - 24 14 _ 499 40 126 433 7 - 35 9 8 854 29 125 325 250 J - 38 24 3 319 58 89 55 85 39 _ 12 3 203 12 81 46 84 28 " GROUP II — Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. inc. with 3 10 1 125 3 c. streams 65 29 20 3 2 20 23 90 1 29 2 36 86 - 14 26 26 20 4 25 23 - 6 9 _ 6 9 ^ 49 4 - 87 21 _ 85 51 13 6 - 10 3 _ 189 8 69 2 62 7 - 20 68 _ - 7 1 80 - 22 - 4 15 ~ 65 4 34 ~ 25 " " GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 6 28 10 1 21 22 8 s 5 14 1 40 11 39 16 4 19 - ' 11 _ 131 18 77 13 24 8 6c 10 25 1 79 48 7 53 18 - 6 _ 41 _ 20 26 20 11 - 6 16 _ 102 24 40 7 41 2 _ 5 6 _ 18 13 24 1 20 3 - 52 - 5 11 14 - 1 - 1 _ 1 ' -" 1 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 8 _ 51 6 4 17 7 3 - _ - - - 9 7 7 9 - _ 15 4 60 37 4 41 5 - 10 10 1 15 5 15 10 15 5 - 26 161 10 6 21 51 11 - 5 6 - 30 6 10 9 24 1 - 9 24 _ 49 5 4 13 8 - 12 - - 17 8 - 30 - - _ 7 _ 1 23 11 - 24 - - _ _ 21 1 1 1 1 I 1 - 4 9 1 14 6 6 _ 41 - - 42 54 2 15 40 39 10 - _ _ _ _ _ - - - - 6 7 _ 26 1 1 1 _ I I X _ - 14 15 7 11 11 2 - 1 2 _ 67 31 - 13 5 20 - 23 - 6 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 3 - 31 15 2 11 18 10 - 53 _ 13 7 75 - 4 - - _ 4 23 10 - 11 - - 5 35 - 4 2 ~ 15 " " ■ Included with chemical and water streams. 22 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS [11 Geo. V, 1921 TABLE 4 — ^Fire and Police Departments. — Continued. line of City or Town Loss on Property Insurance on Property Police Department. Constables Buildings S Contents S Buildings $ Contents S On beat or post No. Mounted on bicycle No. Mounted on horses No. Mounted on motor- cycle No. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. Montreal, Que 815,649 173,923 167,143 255,628 84,258 71,202 769,232 1,522,856 256,511 436,516 453,517 < 167,374 103,078 6 5,775,035 2,698,400 2,765,015 1,016,119 2,101,540 1,337,010 5,091,806 3,877,778 1,505,300 42,336,595 1,404,803 0.7 117 74 72 41 . 75 5 5 18 2 6 18 Toronto, Ont 20 8 Vancouver, B.C 5 2 Ottawa Ont 3 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000 46,374 6 31,813 33,982 96,574 165,527 166,443 200,000 61,081 49,672 1,634,600 5,481,705 3 1,375,450 863,470 _ 753,525 902,900 1,647,950 925,975 43 34 62 43 37 37 > 4 1 _ Edmonton, Alta Halifax N S 1 _ London Ont - 2 GROUP Ill— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,00C . Regina Sask 20,324 18,287 23,50fi 10,935 7,008 18,489 95,000 26,003 15,692 15,265 65,000 7,393 4,083 397,493 22,000 15,227 557,450 581,700 389,350 7,000 66,275 124,800 102,910 329,925 894,000 351,400 4,400 12,825 1,419,572 30,730 23 12 21 17 10 6 12 1 - : 1 Brantford Ont ■ . ■ 1 2 1 Hull Que .... _ 1 Svdnev N S - Threeliivers, Que ~ GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont Moosejaw, Sask Sherbrooke, Que Peterborough, Ont Sault Ste. Marie, Ont... Kitchener, Ont Fort William, Ont St. Catharines, Ont St. Thomas, Ont Westmount, Que Moncton, N.B Stratford, Ont Guelph, Ont Lachine, Que New Westminster, B.C. Port Arthur, Ont Sarnia, Ont Brandon, Man Niagara I'^alls, Ont Outremont, Que Gait. Ont Belleville, Ont St. Boniface, Man Charlottetown, P.E.I... Lethbridge, Alta New Ghisgow, N.S Owen Sound, Ont Amherst, N.S Medicine Hat, Alta St. Hyacinthe, Que Woodstock, Ont Levis, Que 30,665 87! 421 11,402 23,472 11,848 245,150 36,914 7,924 91,493 10,552 5,865 27,214 16,928 30,000 5,000 12,000 1,935 11,890 1,000 9,159 5,000 24,761 22,386 24,576 41,519 21,614 218,154 35,968 7,106 25,323 44,349 6,850 3,451 33,594 6,365 18,000 10,014 7,660 27,390 12,000 299,300 2,700 6,050 3,000 11,611 600 214,700 730,700 243,200 522,887 529,650 84,400 106,425 66,375 ,024,750 67,000 314,100 21,214 41,231 12,325 180,750 1,000 21,000 3,600 96,700 148,000 736,980 339.200 105,400 6,801 140,500 147,178 104,575 491,000 8,331,405 3,300 18,850 27,894 74,800 10,030 12,100 116,000 6,050 3,000 27,825 600 ' 1 Combination patrol-ambulance. - These men are also firemen. ' No record. * Including blanket loss on buildings and contents. ^ Seven of the regulars mounted at night. = Included with contents. " Included with buildinss. Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS 23 TABLE 4 — Fire and Police Departments. — Concluded. icni. Patrols Ambulances Bicycles Motor- cyles Auto- mobiles Motor propelled Horse drawn Motor pro- polU'd Horse drawTi No. No. No. No. No. No. , No. Total stalT, Sergeants including Chief, etc No. No. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 42 63 1,047 38 20 5 12 1 7 26 36 654 21 75 20 5 3 _ 15 29 8 214 - 9 8 2 - 1 - 2 16 16 205 2 5 1 _ 1 _ 3 6 26 118 6 - - - 1 1 1 - 10 11 110 1 6 2 1 2 1 2 - 6 78 2 27 4 1 ~ ~ 3 GROUP II- -Cities having a Population of 50,000 to lOO.OOC ). 12 8 71 5 2 1 12 9 73 5 3 2 - - - 1 3 7 72 - _ _ _ - 3 8 55 1 _ _ _ 1 _ _ 3 5 48 - - - - - - 1 ' 6 55 ~ ~ ~ " ~ 1 ~ ~ GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 39 9 , 1 _ _ '^1 7 1 _ _ - _ 30 3 2 1 _ _ _ 23 1 1 1 1 1/ 1 23 1 1 1 1 - I - 20 - - - 1 - - - 32 1 ~ " ~ 1 1 " GROUP IV- -Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 2 12 , 2 17 1 3 _ - - - - _ _ 14 2 _ _ 2 _ 1 3 14 - 4 - - - - - - 1 18 6 16 9 - 3 5 2 1 - - - 1 - i : - - - - - 1 -^ 2 1 2 8 21 14 S ^ : 1 - 1 1 ~J 1 1 1 -| 1 15 10 : _- : 1 1 1 : 2 _ 9 13 _ - 1 1 - - 2 - _ _ 8 _ 2 - - - - - - 1 10 - 5 - - - - - - _ 10 _ 1 - - - 1 - - J 1 24 5 } 2 2 _ 1 1 - - "l r-, 8 12 5 - 1 6 - - - - J 1 - : 1 J - - 1 1 - J _2 3 10 10 1 - " -J . 1 1 1 "- - 4 12 9 -' - - 1 - - - ' Same as used for fire department. DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 5.— RECEIPTS. [11 Geo. V, 192 Name of City or Town Compulsory Taxation. General Property Tax Levy for Current Year Arrears, inc. Penalties and Inte rest Thereon f cts. Local Im- provement Other Property Tax S cts. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. Montreal, Que 7.827,396 21 5,428,540 96 3,063,906 79 1,140,719 33 2,532,052 00 2,454,967 00 4,240,921 44 240,000 00 353,493 73 205,530 56 279,610 00 12,702 32 1,103,833 60 412,327 94 140,514 00 300,299 76 : 6,810 75 Vancouver, B.C Quebec Que _ 68,168 10 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 2,736,987 51 2,294,896 00 594,914 66 854,683 42 648,697 23 955,378 48 237,096 77 1,068,198 60 155,123 31 43,078 15 115,131 50 310,763 84 421,439 91 42,017 33 123,522 80 _ - Halifax N S 21,270 03- 67,849 04 - Victoria, B.C 37,354 73 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. Regina Sask 904,100 23 436,792 00 693,267 31 110,971 84 160,602 90 538,731 38 271,806 66 160,651 99 404,566 22 5,399 42 65,919 47 264,541 74 51,406 85 32,215 51 146,057 07 91,743 00 139,450 53 7,208 31 4 125,734 69 37,047 89 768,006 87 4,024 94 Verdun Que 56,597 53 Hull Que _ Sydney N S - 966 76 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 310,405 63 329,350 51 229,383 12 373,116 98 233,682 45 245,111 80 852,466 57 553,864 45 300,253 00 490,813 95 399,172 80 370,373 73 281,226 66 182,434 38 407,832 00 368,016 95 295,685 69 331,605 83 239,500 39 11 148,759 85 2'15,835 71 273,829 26 12 510,815 78 114,000 00 320,625 60 67,103 3S 122,013 36 95,682 19 195,856 73 40,244 92 106,663 48 31,735 42 1,000 00 165,913 98 91,817 90 5,157 23 108,408 37 20,850 50 85,359 89 34,334 17 62,180 46 124,886 66 24,895 77 2,275 92 67,658 30 33,469 04 21,216 44 53,564 75 232,610 95 30,412 95 11 7,828 33 37-, 934 40 59,031 45 82,080 23 31,389 75 16,017 92 233,188 53 19,852 07 261,553 58 96 81 12,643 87 24,362 60 57,116 95 35,890 34 54,874 67 93,736 00 43,666 11 58,171 79 72,940 33 137,761 45 72,140 89 35,201 93 11 70,300 44 31,760 77 12 126,244 29 32,589 70 7,781 91 14,938 07 11,208 42 24,110 78 72 62 24,575 68 _ Sherbrooke Que - 11,381 39' 12,500 00 Kitchener Ont 8,641 55 Fort William Ont 392 80 998 72 St Thomas Ont 75,510 09 Stratford Ont . . - Guelph Ont - _ New Westminster, B.C 1° 80,615 09 Brandon Man - Niagara Falls Ont - 11 49,865 47 - Belleville Ont - _ Charlottetown, P.E.I Lethbridge Alta 5,131 89 New Glasgow, N.S 1,058 50 Amherst N S - Medicine Hat Alta • - _ 19,006 00 - Levis Que - 1 Not separated see total taxation. ^ Not separated see total licenses. » With Business issuing licenses ' Included in Levy for current year. ' Based on floor space. ^ Amusement Tax. ' Included in Poll Tax Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 5.— liECKIPTS— Continued. 25 Compulsory Taxation Licenses Other Special Taxes Total Compulsory Taxation S cts. Business Issuing Licenses S cts. Business Not Issuing Licenses $ cts. Non-business Poll Tax $ cts. Income Tax S cts. Rental Taxation $ cts. Other Special Taxation $ cts. Dog Licenses $ cts. Other General Licenses $ cts. Total Licenses. $ cts. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 375,436 00 2,722 00 237,880 31 13.380,649 72 20,032,032 58 7,534,516 73 3,811,728 46 1,346,249 89 2,971,558 00 3,219,845 41 196,126 34 15,897 60 2,164 00 4,427 00 286,607 67 44,326 75 22,080 00 28,885 00 531,414 84: 121,086 45 111,430 00 198,972 09 60,224 35 24,244 00 33,312 OO GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 5,Q0O 00 3,130 00 S,S37 64 156,992 35 2,000 00 3,395,524 19 3,726,924 59 856,825 33 965,610 61 948,259 51 1,311,067 05 39,680 20 6,000 00 4,226 00 5,240 50 2,000 00 1,178 00 4,332 00 3,783 50 40,957 21 1,103 75 22,000 00 21,185 09 12,724 75 44,195 5C GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 763 00 1,058 47 2,224,551 86 _ 1,003 00 16,474 00 17,477 00 2,240 00 32,840 00 _ 563,615 OU 3,718 on - 824 00 - 4,542 00 _ _ 842,142 20 - _ 2,023 00 2,934 25 4,957 25 _ _ _ _ 240,697 15 •9,506 25 7,938 46 2 - 17,444 71 _ _ 7 869 62 8,003 83 176,476 35 6,831 3:! - 351 00 - 7,182 33 1,779 00 4,491 54 _ 935,278 35 22,216 65 539,916 48 1,876 00 - 64,009 IS 46,000 00 _ - 369,213 51 - - 300 00 1,750 00 2,050 00 2,521 45 - 12,817 56 10,936 99 257,158 15 14,194 25 " 1,068 00 5,195 00 20,457 25 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 2,942 00 59,543 60 651 45 21,420 06 420,325 34 _ _ _ 6,427 00 6,427 OO 1,240 00 1,925 99 28 179 37 583,726 80 55,260 79 2,763 35 10,301 40 68,325 54 1,214 70 10,895 61 6 13,479 92 346,791 25 20,473 23 16,020 67 488 00 2,338 30 39,320 20 2,605 00 15,973 55 42,248 64 487.795 09 - 606 00 4,188 00 4,794 00 4,244 00 87,622 04 974 00 556 58 502,872 11 5,761 50 - 892 00 - 6,653 50 2,775 00 11,995 94 383,110 79 - - 861 OC 2,177 05 5,830 00 7 _ 8 3,680 62 947,729 88 - - - 7,336 10 7,336 10 2,774 00 4 _ 14 14 - - 1,415 60 6,033 75 7,449 35 1,030 00 _ _ 308 52 363,771 98 1,745 .50 300 00 - 2,045 50 _ _ 3,197 92 738,074 73 1,904 5U 6,450 10 1,380 25 - 9,734 85 _ _ _ 424,068 57 - 440 00 3,050 32 3,490 32 870 00 1 , 608 37 _ 12,095 55 445,395 36 2,970 50 - - - 2,970 50 2,430 00 _ 283,656 66 - - 1,090 30 3,144 75 4,235 05 _ _ 12,704 85 262,797,53 _ 900 00 7,994 15 8,894 IS _ _ _ 9 1,465 60 515,706 97 7,950 50 - 565 00 - 8,515 50 4,830 00 _ _ 612,439 93 - - 1,152 45 3,320 OC 4,472 45 400 00 _ _ _ 349,650 44 _ _ 445 00 2,893 34 3,338 34 24,354 10 2,100 00 662,811 77 5,587 25 - 1,685 75 - 7,273 00 1,605 00 - 306,720 27 2,385 00 - 880 00 - 3,265 00 _ 11,189 65 _ 287,532 40 1,198 50 2,490 87 594 00 - 4,283 37 1,050 00 42,601 51 225 00 _ 329,407 39 - - 832 95 1,652 77 2,485 72 800 00 _ 333,660 71 - - 434 00 4,027 20 4,461 20 _ _ _ 712,580 12 2 2 2 2 - 3,859 50 4,000 00 _ _ _ 118,000 00 _ _ 480 00 17,000 00 17,480 00 1,291 50 _ _ _ 390,928 44 - - 2 6,375 96 6,375 96 2,740 45 1,457 50 _ _ 95,101 16 _ - 826 00 891 00 1,717 00 454 00 1,171 00 _ 13 1,004 64 373,828 10 1,731 97 - 410 10 - 2,142 07 5,127 59 4 _ 131,870 27 _ 323 00 231 65 534 65 _ _ 13,377 35 494,898 44 - - 1,2.W 00 5,310 50 6,569 50 962 10 _ 16,886 56 13,408 18 90,574 44 10,120 00 - 488 00 - 10,608 00 390 00 4 131,725 97 - - 698 00 2,886 55 - 11,278 66 947 88 59,492 38 5,241 00 3,420 98 172 00 " 8,833 98 8 Including Commutation taxes. ' Road Tax. "> Including Prov. War Tax, Patriotic Purposes Tax, Hospitals, Parks and Libraries. " Less abatements of $411.34. " Less discount of $6,560.18. " Railway Tax. " Not given. 26 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 5.— RECEIPTS— Coniwrned. [11 Geo. V, 1921 Fees. Building and Construction Permits $ cts. ■ Highway Privileges or Name of City or Town Electric Railway $ * cts. Electric Light and Power Co's $ cts. Gas Companies S cts. GROUP I— Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 4,008 50 3,220 50 2,833 11 2,566 00 106,500 00 75,935 00 16,452 85 1 38,292 75 567,013 35 86,447 93 59,077 00 _ - Vancouver, B.C - Hamilton, Ont . Ottawa Ont - • GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. Calgary Alta 1,289 70 1,243 00 770 00 2,258 28 i 14,400 00 12,544 87 , - Halifax, N.S 4 St John N B - _ - GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 788 10 1,651 00 2,861 30 252 70 2,204 85 215 50 1,000 00 - 2,250 00 : _ - Wind'ior Ont - _ - Saskatoon Sask . . - Sydney, N.S _ Three Rivers, Que - GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 735 40 309 25 1,094 00 500 00 1,293 60 1,182 50 785 49 426 25 237 05 325 25 826 14 _ 162 00 465 00 453 25 75 00 70 00 83 00 222 10 148 50 33 00 1,140 00 649 04 1,000 00 6,027 00 - - _ _ - Fort William Ont • • ■ _ _ St Thomas Ont - _ Moncton, N.B Stratford Ont - Guelph Ont _ New Westminster, B.C Port Arthur Ont : _ - Niagara Falls Ont - _ _ - _ Charlottetown, P.E.I - New G lasgo w N S - Owen Sound Ont _ _ Medicine Hat Alta _ St Hvacinthe Que 3 - _ - Under this heading are placed rentals, of conduits under streets occupied by Electric Light and Power Co'; Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 5.— RKCKIPTS— Continued. 27 Fees. Fines Forfeits and Escheats Franchises Total Fees tor Permits, Privileges or Franchises $ cts. Court Fines and Forfeits $ cts. Commercial Forfeits and Escheats $ cts. Total Fines. Forfeits and Escheats $ cts. Telegraph and Telephone Companies S cts. Other Privileges or Franchises $ cts. Sales, Rentals and Leases of Buildings or Lands GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 5,801 13 48,102 38 275,224 36 275,224 36 88,617 17 _ 1,251,873 38 1,818,886 73 326,828 62 - 326,828 62 289,234 78 _ 109,720 50 .30,000 00 _ 30,000 00 800 00 - 18,982 06 108,263 10 130,092 93 - 130,092 93 14,294 85 _ 11,777 55 - 11,777 55 _ 5,147 00 142,725 00 65,291 00 _ 65,291 00 10,297 GO - - 16,452 85 40,097 00 - 40,097 00 5,921 66 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 16,941 24 18, 230 94 9,611 47 9,611 47 11,444 36 _ 1,243 00 7,646 19 - 7,646 19 9,884 01 4 _ 4 6,500 00 - 6,500 00 - - 27,714 87 6,121 66 - 6,121 66 18,875 52 _ - - 24,466 94 - 24,466 94 8,623 54 ~ " 2,253 28 ~ ~ 14,841 96 2,970 00 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 788 10 6,661 15 6,661 15 75,196 71 _ _ 1,651 OC 8,552 OC _ 8,552 00 760 00 _ - 3,861 3C 17,369 83 '- 17,369 83 1,400 00 _ _ 252 70 3,644 2C - 3.644 20 _ _ 5,609 OC _ 5,609 00 _ _ 539 00 2,743 85 3,852 OC - 3,852 00 4,186 00 _ 2,2.50 00 30,000 OC - 30,000 00 - - 215 50 3,663 48 ~ 3,663 48 8,014 67 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 6,638 15 6,638 15 5,927 73 _ 735 40 3,732 35 - 3,732 35 2,032 92 _ _ 309 25 2,687 5C _ 2,687 5C 381 58 - - 4,624 8C - 4,624 8C 245 35 _ 548 40 1,642 40 34,418 75 - 34,418 75 115 84 - - - 6,841 25 - 6,841 25 - - - 500 00 33,804 86 - 33,804 86 - _ _ 5,767 86 - 5,767 86 399 04 _ _ _ 3,981 25 - 3,981 25 3,815 67 - 602 88 1,785 38 1,947 50 - 1,947 5C 1,175 50 _ 6,081 75 - 6,081 75 - _ _ 785 49 1,768 87 - 2,260 20 - - - 4,744 55 - 4,744 55 - _ _ 426 25 2,063 65 - 2,063 65 - _ _ 1,237 05 8,271 95 _ 8,271 95 36,236 31 - - 325 25 16,476 75 - 16,476 75 2,325 67 - - 826 14 2,262 85 - 2,262 85 l.,072 00 _ _ 276 00 _ 276 00 1,676 48 _ _ 162 00 16,431 00 _ 16,431 00 750 00 112 00 - 577 00 551 21 2 00 553 21 2,120 05 _ 1,140 00 1,683 25 - 1,683 25 300 00 _ _ 2,714 61 _ 2,714 61 1,041 70 - - 453 25 399 55 - 399 55 4,300 00 - - 75 00 1,500 00 - 1,500 00 - _ _ 70 00 1,968 68 = 1,065 60 3,034 28 570 00 - - 649 04 9,536 42 - 9,536 42 - - - 83 00 1,791 52 4 43 1,795 95 1,058 09 - _ 424 00 424 00 1,867 00 _ _ 222 10 764 50 _ 764 50 300 00 - 6,327 00 960 45 - 960 45 - _ 148 50 2,326 95 - 2,326 95 - ~ ~ 33 00 367 00 ~ 367 00 3,219 00 ' Included in Elect. Light and Power Co'i Included in other general licenses. 28 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 5.— RECEIPTS— Continued. " [11 Geo. V, 1921 Name of City or Towi Municipally Owned Public Services. Street •Railways Waterworks System. Electric Light and Power. Gas System. S cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. Montreal, Que. . . Toronto, Ont. . . . Winnipeg, Man . Vancouver, B.C Quebec, Que Hamilton, Ont.. Ottawa, Ont. . . . 436,241 35 490,404 82 435,310 00 380,073 56 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. Calgary, Alta.. . Edmonton, Alta Halifax, N.S.... St. John, N.B... London, Ont . . . Victoria, B.C. .. 834,413 40 682,713 19 420,725 06 401,399,75 7,163 66 727,231 640,744 44,361 93 1,037 48 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. Regina, Sask Brantford, Ont Windsor, Ont Verdun, Que Hull, Que Saskatoon, Sask... Sydney, N.S Three River s. Que 310,495 52 148,277 00 146,956 77 110,885 00 75,937 OS 83,748 74 132,828 12 63,710 0(1 70,723 82 463,010 10 125,299 00 68,049 67 392,488 60 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont Moosejaw, Sask Sherbrooke, Que Peterborough, Ont Sault Ste. Marie, Ont... Kitchener, Ont Fort William, Ont St. Catharines, Ont St. Thomas, Ont Westmount, Que Moncton, N.B Stratford, Ont Guelph, Ont Lachine, Que New Westminster, B.C, Port Arthur, Ont gamia, Ont Brandon, Man Niagara Falls, Ont Outremont, Que Gait, Ont Belleville, Ont St. Boniface, Man Charlotte town, P.E.I.. Lethbridge, Alta New Glasgow, N.S Owen Sound, Ont Amherst, N.S Medicine Hat, Alta St. Hyacinthe, Que Woodstock, Ont Levis, Que I Included in By County. ■ Including Exhibition, etc. ^ IncludingExhibitions and Telephones. * Including Miscellaneous, Receipts for Education. '" Included in Elect. Light and Power. « including interest and sinking funds. ' Including Cemeteries and Water Delivery. ' Including Ferry. Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 5.— RECEIPTS— Continued. 29 Municipally Owned Public Services. Education Markets and Weigh Scales. Docks and Wharves Other Public Services. Total Public Services. Grants and Subventions Pupils Fees. School Taxes or Assessment Total Education Province. County. S cts. $ cts. S cts. S cts. S cts. S cts. S cts. S cts. f cts. GROUP I— Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 2,253 682 30 8,(i71 299 21 5 000 00 m 564 79 490,404 82 447 325 00 703 710 19 104,382 OS 225,215 00 740,064 00 884,219 00 3,808,197 70 225,215 GO 783,101 76 884,219 00 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 17,426 44 _ 175,114 75 2,174,910 76 8,111 00 - 3 454,198 12 2,187,166 40 67,185 30 - 5,779 15 _ ^ 105,873 69 - - - - 27,838 20 - 390 00 - 28,228 20 18,758 62 159,442 61 44,350 42 444,899 17 - - - _ 17,257 43 - 205,484 52 267,103 88 29,679 28 _ 10,351 07 6 492,825 13 532,855 48 7,953 42 ~ 9,837 00 235,991 56 81,841 60 6,981 49 5,262 50 - 94,085 59 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 680 50 _ m 142 89 20,653 64 _ 129 30 395,056 23 415,839 17 5,689 00 - 390,150 00 8,464 00 6,970 00 4,152 00 163,697 00 183,283 00 3,411 26 - - 3,411 26 11,188 92 - 13,689 25 267,375 95 4 299,670 25 - - - 143,986 75 _ _ - _ 83,748 74 _ _ _ _ _ 5,119 85 - ' 29,761 40 812,230 79 41,993 07 - 389 75 448,544 48 ^ 491,727 30 - - _ 63,710 00 2,190 98 8,275 49 200 00 111,922 12 122,588 59 6,158 42 ~ 8 35,788 73 112,670 97 ~ GROUP IV- —Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 730 54 _ _ 730 54 6,381 00 9,144 00 15,525 00 1,622 75 - - 413,068 28 22,121 66 - - 186,920 94 * 212,267 59 19,216 21 - 107,686 33 475,034 57 - - _ 724 96 - - 195,006 85 6,070 87 6,430 55 124,500 00 137,001 42 48 00 - 664 22 204,471 59 - - 205,087 04 205,087 04 3,345 84 - - 4,331 98 5,323 37 3,592 59 3,602 30 117,936 26 130,454 52 338 45 - 4,497 57 499,866 93 726 00 - 36,200 71 232,938 86 2,900 07 4,272 12 2,152 00 159,235 18 168,559 37 600 OC - 8,903 49 338,193 75 3,693 35 « 5,855 49 - - - 173,438 35 - - - _ - 3,604 00 - - 80,052 33 - 3,038 32 42 00 96,837 60 99,917 92 593 15 - _ 593 15 _ 1,538 OC _ _ 1,538 00 3,710 29 2,595 23 9 9 _ 102,154 81 - - - 98,642 47 - - _ _ 2,913 69 2,319 50 9,920-78 185,508 87 35,918 00 _ 3,532 35 _ 39,450 35 273 55 - - 273 55 - - _ 115,657 69 115,657 69 1,399 70 - - 183,427 05 2,479 90 2,999 66 1,462 00 77,432 10 84,373 66 1,019 60 _ 3,882 31 124,910 97 13,970 50 798 00 123,000 00 * 138,911 15 859 42 - - 135,276 75 683 74 - - 52,500 00 53,183 74 1,084 55 _ _ 154,111 15 _ ■ 74,145 17 74,145 17 2,212 00 37 08 3,493 54 83,941 76 2,557 43 11,606 87 4,203 52 13 18,367 82 110 00 - - 20,272 25 _ 5,238 00 _ _ 5,238 00 _ _ _ _ _ 586 05 - 11 20,432 54 355,309 69 1.000 00 - - 119,005 90 120,005 90 80 15 - - 37,821 69 1,196 45 2,835 08 280 50 36,093 50 40,405 53 100 00 419 52 - 135,332 89 5,129 65 6,701 40 2,819 95 83,137 42 97,788 42 - - - 27,929 40 810 80 3,655 41 15 00 28,500 00 * 35,850 79 1,785 65 - _ 277,669 81 5,889 00 _ _ 71,256 00 _ _ _ _ 1,933 69 - 5,862 04 101,324 65 2,088 39 5,636 74 5,090 52 54,726 91 67,542 56 589 45 3,376 00 53,623 90 ' Not separated see Total Education, w Property of Montreal Tramways, Light, Heat and Power Go's. '■ Coal Mine. 12 Including Hydrant Rental. " Included in Levy for Current Year. DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 5.— RECEIPTS— Confirmed. Ill Geo. V, 1921 Pensions or Superannuation Assessments. Name of City or Town. Teachers and School Employees. Fire Brigade. Police. Other Civic Employees. Total Pen- sions or Superannu- tion Assess- ments. $ cts. i cts. % cts. $ cts. $ cts. GROUP I —Cities having a Population of over 100,000. Montreal, Que . 61,208 89 36,369 06 65,638 62 : Toronto Ont 163,216 57 Winnipeg, Man Vancouver, B.C _ _ Ottawa, Ont. _ GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. Calgary, Alta . " 7,296 99 : _ Halifax, N.S _ St John, N B _ 7,296 99 Victoria, B.C GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. Regina. Sask : : : : - Windsor, Ont. _ _ Hull, Que _ Saskatoon, Sask _ Sydnev, N.S _ Three Rivers, Que _ GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont 2,071 37 1,079 03 1,106 82 516 34 1,085 31 " : : _ Sherbrooke, Que.. _ Peterborough, Ont - _ Fort William, Ont 2,071 37 St. Thomas, Ont. ... 1,079 03 Westmount, Que Moncton, N.B Stratford, Ont Guelph, Ont. - Lachine, Que _ _ Port Arthur, Ont _ 1,106 82 Niagara Falls, Ont.. 1- _ Gait, Ont _ Belleville, Ont. _ St. Boniface, Man _ Charlottetown, P.E.I Lethbridge, Alta .... - New Glasgow, N.S. _ 516 34 Amherst, N.S Medicine Hat, Alta. 8t. Hyacinthe, Que _ Woodstock, Ont 1,085 31 Levis, Que Including City grant. Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 5.— RECEIPTS— Continued. 31 Donations and Gifts for Pension or Benefit Funds. For Teachers. For Fire Brigade. For Police. For Charities and Institutions. For Play Grounds and Recreation. For All Other. Total Donations and Gifts for Pension or Benefit Funds. $ cts. % cts. i cts. $ cts. J cts. $ cts. $ cts. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. : 1 28,079 50 1 10,633 40 227,629 54 : 355 00 227,984 54 38,712 90 : - - ~ ~ - - - - ~ 102,144 00 - - 102,144 00 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. GROUP III — Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. GROLTP IV — Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. : : : -_ : -_ : : : : 251 92 190 40 - 442 32 : - 1,000 : : 1,000 00 1,000 00 1,000 00 : : : ] : : : : : - - - : -_ ~ : - - : : : : - : 358 38 - - 358 38 Included in Police. 32 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 5.— RECEIPTS— Coniinued. [11 Geo. V, 1921 Name of City or Town Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries Sanitation and Street cleaning, sprinkling and snow clearing $ cts. Sewers and sewage disposal GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000 Montreal, Que . . Toronto, Ont. . . . Winnipeg! Man.. Vancouver, B.C Quebec, Que... . Hamilton, Ont. Ottawa, Ont.... 42,323 54 8,029 16 2,138 48 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. Calgary, Alta.. . Edmonton, Alta Halifax, N.S St. John, N.B... London, Ont Victoria, B.C... - - 46,703 73 1,017 40 1,147 02 3,319 10 35,918 63 GROUP III — Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. Regina, Sask Brantford, Ont Windsor, Ont Verdun, Que Hull, Que Saskatoon, Sask. . . Sydney, N.S Three Rivers, Que 8,773 30 2,950 50 44,875 86 GROUP IV — Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont Moosejaw, Sask Sherbrooke, Que. Peterborough, Ont Sault Ste. Marie, Ont . . Kitchener, Ont Fort William, Ont St. Catharines, Ont St. Thomas, Ont Westmount, Que Moncton, N.B Stratford, Ont Guelph, Ont Lachine, Que New Westminster, B.C Port Arthur, Ont Samia, Ont Brandon, Man Niagara Falls, Ont Outremont, Que Gait, Ont Belleville, Ont St. Boniface, Man Charlottetown, P.E.I. . Lethbridge, Alta New Glasgow, N.S Owen Sound, Ont Amherst, N.S Medicine Hat, Alta.. . . St. Hyacinthe, Que.. . . Woodstock, Ont Levis, Que ,066 01 300 00 999 40 ,302 33 1 Including Public Baths. = Including Fees froii ' Included in Education. ^ Earnings. Levy for Current Year. Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 5.— RECEIPTS— Con^mtied. 33 Promotion of Cleanliness Fees from Hospitals $ cts. frorn other Institutions S cts. Non-revenue Receipts Garbage or refuse collection and disposal S cts. Other Sanitation S cts. Total Sanitation and Promotion of Cleanliness S cts. Sinking Funds S cts. Refunds correcting erroneous payments S cts. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 42 00 3,102 94 23,C 787 95 10,100 00 45,291 49 11,180 91) 10,100 00 23,066 03 19,755 74 38,000 00 26,710 00 8,944 00 9!)9,565 22 4,993,334 84 383,511 00 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 8,471 36 60,399 14 7,037 03 3,172 45 465 15 11,643 81 1,147 02 110,887 12 43,973 06 106,366 58 103,515 82 4,460 50 130 48 107,183 81 488,898 00 - GROUP Ill— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 8,565 00 1,162 95 9,727 95 175,931 64 340,016 47 3 45,420 00 - 20,376 00 _ - - - - - 9,341 00 - - - 17,383 91 \ - - 6,814 27 - - - 2,950 50 - - _ 272 00 5,547 00 5,819 00 105,056 75 _ 5 21,957 11 _ - - 41,822 42 _ _ - - 68,466 68 - - - GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. _ _ 12,370 65 612 00 55 50 12,370 65 1,066 01 967 50 42,786 92 606 60 57,000 00 17,427 22 17,562 54 148 60 169 60 799 01 2,108 00 266 44 14,337 69 759 90 274 00 365 09 41 00 69,261 65 - - - : : 139,595 02 - ^2,199 90 1,777 97 377 50 2,577 40 1,777 97 2,736 00 1,730 46 3 5 672 85 123 06 3,871 05 20 00 12,982 34 - ■" : ~ 174,154 67 - 72 00 12,509 56 1,329 90 15,401 44 72 00 1,109 40 16,141 79 797 00 _ 6,783 00 208,203 59 35,350 66 948 44 3 3 3 - - 17,072 76 _ " " - " " " ~ Included in Other Property Ta.\. 34 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 5.— RECEIPTS.— Continued. [11 Geo. Name of City or Town Non-revenue Receipts. Interest S Other not specified Total Non-revenue Receipts Miscellaneous Receipts GROUP I^Cities having a Population of over 100,000. Montreal, Que.., Toronto, Ont.... Winnipeg, Man. Vancouver, B.C Quebec, Que. . . . Hamilton, Ont.. Ottawa, Ont — 472,331 13 2,856,535 58 2,675,908 97 61,815 00 3,766,853 70 7,845,616 97 445,326 00 681,311 11 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,'000 to 100,000. Calgary, Alta. . . Edmonton, Alta, Halifax, N.S.... St. John, N.B... London, Ont Victoria, B.C. . . 75,623 60 64,655 18 107,183 81 569,758 72 64,655 18 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. Regina, Sask Brantford, Ont Windsor, Ont Verdun, Que Hull, Que Saskatoon, Sask. . . Sydney' N. S Three Rivers, Que 26,054 06 42,790 00 2,075 98 4,438 43 5,510 44 3,791 14 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont Moosejaw, Sask Sherbrooke, Que Peterborough, Ont Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. . . . Kitchener, Ont Fort William, Ont St. Catharines, Ont . . . . St. Thomas, Ont Westmount, Que Moncton, N.B Stratford, Ont Guelph,Ont Lachine, Que New Westminster, B.C. Port Arthur, Ont Sarnia, Ont — Brandon, Man Niagara Falls, Ont Outremont, Que Gait, Ont Belleville, Ont St. Boniface, Man Charlottetown, P.E.I... Lethbridge, Alta New Glasgow, N.S.... Owen Sound, Ont Amherst, N.S Medicine Hat, Alta — St. Hyacinthe, Que Woodstock, Ont Levis, Que 2,534 35 37,972 00 8,857 84 1,668 34 3,415 86 7,771 65 5,406 38 7,040 00 154 26 13, C 225, e ,853 22 ,123 71 10 5 i« 135 637 72 652 311 78 000 00 _ 0,897 66 3,516 45 4,569 69 362 17 809 63 833 51 1,328 66 1,438 38 J, 482 55 72,633 97 281,231 76 26,420 38 4,539 57 77,033 30 826,286 91 14,361 48 10,652 88 672 85 5,529 44 10,931 05 18,448 38 13,592 63 246,883 20 35,350 66 7,845 25,927 97 3,844 72 287,619 88 44,300 00 8,639 32 45,846 80 14,018 44 124,463 287 3,105 ; 159 ; 10,258 ' 12,315 1 Including Exchange. 2 Including Bank Overdraft. ■ Accrued. * Included in Levy for Current Year. • Sold. » Including Uvpothecation of Debentures. ' Including Loans Transferred, Victory Relief Act and Capital Sum Commuted. • Including Proceeds and Notes for Waterworks. ' Premium. ^Including Trust Act. MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 5.— RECEIPTS.— CoTiciwded. .35 Total Ordinary Receipts General Debentures or Bonds Extraordinary Receipts Special Debentures Interest $ cts. Other Extraordinary Receipts Total Extraordinary Receipts Grand Total Ordinary and Extraordinary Receipts cts. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000- 20,618,253 00 16,582,388 10 16,625,769 73 291,147 11 264.339 16 33,763,644 10 54,381,897 10 38,433,669 03 8 151 777 23 3,298,410 88 1 169,429 39 ~ 3,467,840 27 8,151,777 23 4,959,836 57 1,908,656 61 2,888,080 56 - - : 2,888,080 56 4,959,836 57 4,796,737 17 5 057,828 76 875,630 00 26,513 00 127,733 00 M, 244, 448 00 2,274,324 00 7,332,152 76 5,771,192 04 236,934 90 596,858 90 3 16,679 88 " 850,473 68 6,621,665 72 OROUP II — Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 5,711,241 90 _ 5,711,241 90' 6,102,772 72 '1,339,890 00 32,245 31 3 11,597 60 - 1,383,732 91 7,486,505 63 921,553 53 - - - - - 921.. '553 53 1,639,762 S5 617,000 00 - - - 617,000 00 2.256,762 55' 2.591,932 35 351,016 48 188,456 78 - 32.601 54 » 757,485 96 3,349,418 3V- 1.8.39.281 55 - • 9.771 71 ' 187,827 90 197,599 61 2,036,881 16 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 4,250,862 70 72,266 00 5,000 00 11,919 36 13,291 18 102,476 54 4,353.339 24 1,261,139 OC 493,600 00 352,655 00 - 70,493 OC 916,748 00 2.177.887 00 1,192,523 70 293,712 29 - 1,364 33 - 295,076 62 1,487,600 32 440,331 42 225,000 00 24,500 00 6,187 50 - 255,687 50 696,018 92 284,200 58 13,400 00 25,432 34 1,595 00 « 51,250 00 91,677 34 375,877 92 2,485,766 42 343,814 61 - 3 3,041 17 - 346,855 78 2,832,622 20 635,425 66 - - - - _ 635,425 66 470,646 70 421,000 00 " " 115,025 66 536,025 66 1,006,672 36 GROUP IV— Cities hai zing a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 467,673 18 ' 112,000 00 _ _ _ 112,000 00 579,673 18 1,349,777 27 i 1,349,777 27 937,158 .32 216,000 OC - - - 216,000 0( 1,153,158 32 1,113,038 84 31,508 IS - ' 47 5i » 1,231 93 32,787 64 1,145,826 48 983,091 43 217.197 72 17,868 5S 1,292 84 25,981 9C 262,341 04 1,245,432 47 528.226 58 - 2,545 78 102 90 - 2,648 6f 530,875 27 1,654,982 33 1,070,000 00 72,886 99 - 58,641 95 1,201,528 94 2,856,511 27 724,201 42 72,999 96 _ _ '2 265,000 00 337,999 96 1,062,201 38 1,018,964 S3 - - - - - 1,018,964 53 1,280,060 48 32,500 00 _ 1,538 27 9,845 00 43,883 27 1,323,943 75 396,329 07 - - - - - 396,329 07 387, 185 53 - - - 19 148,739 12 148,739 12 535,924 65 808,197 02 - - 2,742 73 - 2,742 73 810,939 75 758,081 99 - - - - - 758,081 99 631,586 74 196,900 00 - » 12,806 62 59,634 94 269,341 56 900,928 30 951,256 88 - 6,366 37 - - 6,366 37 957,623 25 534,237 14 67,862 12 - '< 1,755 56 - 69,617 68 603,854 82 340,510 25 _ - " 196,030 00 196,030 00 5.36,540 25 563,272 68 - - - - - 563,272 68 7/4,699 98 70,865 27 79,952 OS 7,048 23 1,074 74 158,940 2S 933,640 27 744,970 06 - - - 744,970 06 157,694 44 126,000 00 _ 4,100 00 - 130,100 00 287,794 44 877,004 65 - - - - - 877,004 65 198,823 47 - 40,920 73 - 9,674 93 50,595 66 249,419 13 863,671 07 3,000 00 - - - 3,000 00 866,671 07 244.105 55 - 17,500 00 11,176 50 - 28,676 50 272,782 05 797,063 14 - - - - - 797,063 14 187,571 00 60,000 00 98,380 00 - - 158,380 00 345,951 00 345.451 89 64,586 37 1,447 75 - 18 16,969 20 83,003 32 428,455 21 129,413 98 ' " " 28,800 00 28,800 00 158,213 98 " Railway Fire Insurance Damage. i- Bills Payable. '» Accrued interest and Premium on Debentures, " Including Premium on Debentures Sold. '^ Sale of Temporan,- Investments in Govt. Securities. " Bank Loans. »' Cash on hand January 1, 1920. '» Housing Scheme. " Temporary loans. 7610-3J 36 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 6.— EXPENDITURE. [11 Geo. V, 1921 General Government. Mayor Ail other and CIVIC Council, officials Buildings, including and construction, salaries cmployee.s. maintenance, Elections Name of City or Town and including repairs and allowances salaries and allowances insurance $ cts. 8- cts. S cts. ? cts. GROUP I— Cities having a Population of over 100,000. Montreal Que . ■ ■ 84,571 22 37,987 83 26,620 00 14,600 OC 3,000 00 12,810 00 14,875 00 1,882,210 12 419,525 09 196,106 66 182,537 89 93,523 30 110,511 00 86,729 65 209,817 48 921,675 90 27,820 00 2,707 64 21,326 00 482,305 07 37,559 49 20,804 18 4,950 00 Vancouver, B.C 2,203 88 2 965 00 Ottawa, Ont 4,980 72 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. Calgary, Alta 9,988 95 4,200 00 2,000 00 7,000 00 106,907 60 142,553 65 46,078 76 56,575 84 37,504 10 40,298 40 192,650 53 5,314 59 30,971 35 1,526 33 2,954 75 4,000 00 Halifax N S . St. John, N.B 2,707 35 London, Ont Victoria, B.C 2,432 19 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 5,333 00 1,500 00 600 00 5,000 00 4,915 83 1,500 00 500 00 104,025 32 22. 677 00 23,363 29 12,743 40 25,534 47 62,964 30 15,000 00 20,014 99 10,849 98 6,858 00 110,923 66 4,272 45 3,153 21 9,078 69 5,000 00 665 77 6 ''19 48 Hull. Que Sydney. N.S Three Rivers Que 500 00 710 46 GROUP IV — Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. K ingston, Ont Moosejaw , Sask Sherbrooke, Que Peterborough, Ont Sault Ste. Marie, Ont... Kitchener, Ont Fort William, Ont St. Catharines, Ont St. Thomas, Ont WestmouDt, Que Moncton, N.B Stratford, Ont Guelph, Ont Lachine, Que New Westminster, B.C. Port .\rthur, Ont. Samia, Ont Brandon, Man Niagara Falls, Ont Outremont, (^uc Gait, Ont Belleville, Ont St. Boniface, Man Charlottotown, P.E.I... Lethbridge, Alta New Glasgow, N.S Owen .Sound, Ont Amherst, N.S Medicine Hat, Alta St. Hyacinthe, Que Woodstock, Ont Levis, Que.. 800 00 ,499 85 ,000 00 ,700 00 ,000 00 ,000 00 ,000 00 .500 00 500 00 212 23 199 40 800 00 ,624 50 , 100 00 600 00 ,444 79 ,532 00 324 44 500 00 , 100 on 16,383 00 43,668 59 19,856 46 19,379 83 21,446 40 12,840 48 20,993 47 29,577 50 13,419 00 74,563 61 7,187 00 16,255 19 24,239 85 21,005 07 13,008 22 21,195 28 13,894 12 34,646 44 10,467 53 10,058 68 20,344 37 2,878 02 19.259 00 3,164 00 10,596 91 11,076 95 79,335 96 6,575 78 9,280 04 4,989 76 8,317 00 7,705 63 795 98 57,866 26 3,762 41 1,131 31 12,821 03 13,163 44 12,699 25 4,615 00 26,935 28 27,357 61 3,553 14 4,382 07 7,283 71 2,476 54 1,000 00 2,236 91 5,077 34 5,007 78 1,784 99 48,802 00 5,501 29 1,659 79 463 50 971 20 269 85 685 13 517 00 481 82 342 00 729 49 669 81 1,161 91 236 00 427 20 853 25 1,219 95 1,259 79 418 95 1,375 35 159 21 214 00 310 68 462 48 256 11 62 00 525 00 41 25 310 00 1 Included in Public Schools. = Including Sinking Funds and Interest. » Salaries of Mavor and Commissioners are charged out against the different departments of the city's business they manage. •> Included in Collegiate and ess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 6.— EXPENDITURE— Continued. 37 General Government. Education. Other expenditure for General Government S cts. Total General Government S cts. Public Schools S ct.s . Separate Schools $ cts. Collegiate High Schools $ cts. Technical Schools $ cts. Libraries, Museums and Art Galleries 8 cts. Other Educational Expendi- ture. S eta. Total Education $ cts. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. _ 2,214,158 31 1,287,472 84 2,677,565 05 52,. 500 00 6,153 12 4,023,691 01 256,809 36 1,656,802 36 4,356,441 60 I 1 1 204,254 62 _ 4,560,696 22 55,616 64 311,113 30 1,521,000 00 - _ _ 62,981 36 _ 1,583,981 36 33,263 82 235,313 23 21,230,245 52 , 1 1 1 30,000 00 _ 1,260,245 52 - 96,523 30 - _ _ 20,000 00 _ 20,000 00 202,155 00 349,767 00 1,079,756 90 57,378 00 80,622 40 224,791 51 41,000 00 _ 1,483,548 81 89,068 59 677,959 03 554,115 00 182,365 14 123,970 00 31,934 00 26,880 00 - 919,264 14 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 364,481 15 343,404 18 42,620 00 65,128 68 143,673 22 723, 152 89 577,600 01 385,776 89 262,857 05 361,440 14 339,160 07 73,475 57 90,000 00 40,533 33 2,500 00 20,200 00 30,748 44 4,300 00 6,683 82 20,394 53 19,983 37 144,572 02 9,300 00 816,828 46 1,025,320 46 401,876 89 269,540 87 604,679 12 359,143 44 GROUP JII— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 125,270 69 246, 144 76 313,264 60 45,426 33 64,161 35 _ 22,391 23 445,243 51 - 32,304 00 121,264 00 9,476 00 43,783 00 8,760 00 _ _ 183,283 00 12,183 10 147,773 35 218,222 29 - 59,914 03 21,696 98 _ _ 299,833 30 15,386,84 43,622 17 _ _ _ _ 1,565 99 30,528 02 _ _ _ _ _ 22,855 16 100,348 68 386,830 74 31,363 48 76,329 90 _ 8,179 95 700 00 503,404 07 1,000 00 23,000 00 112,681 33 1,000 00 113,681 33 594 87 21,820 32 ~ - - -- - - GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 41,025 15 66,988 65 83,729 11 15,414 14 29,515 60 3,000 00 131,658 85 - .56,845 27 328 077 74 13,268 57 46,735 85 - 10,872 37 _ 398,954 53 6,869 30 27,791 59 - - - SO 00 1,500 00 150 OC 1,730 00 59,416 32 1.38,347 54 95,017 68 14,157 00 29,500 00 - 6,000 00 144,674 68 48,511 51 75,937 32 133,880 23 35,456 72 17,000 00 _ 7,000 00 _ 193,336 95 4,439 77 19,893 38 108.806 62 16,927 72 35,222 05 6,652 00 _ 107,608 39 51,556 11 87,712 61 139,000 00 21,885 28 _ - 16,481 05 278,500 OC 455,866 33 - - 134,156 26 12,525 82 40,732 33 - 6,862 09 1,860 00 196,136 50 15,232 19 42,984 44 102,000 go 5,239 47 1 - 4,075 00 1 111,314 47 - 88,424 77 - - - - 3,541 79 - 3,541 79 - 6,357 01 - - _ - _ _ 86,795 60 30,773 18 43,311 18 66,000 00 7,601 07 23,500 00 _ 3,000 00 _ 100,101 07 - 12,639 43 64,478 13 9,501 71 26,890 88 - 5,999 82 - 106,870 54 6,922 83 55, 165 95 _ _ _ _ _ _ - 57,617 41 127,137 27 _ _ _ 3,736 30 _ 130,873 57 28,893 80 54,711 80 65,402 02 8,143 OC 18,923 78 _ 8,527 47 _ 100,996 27 - 17,809 24 52,742 75 5,850 09 27,888 23 1,658 56 4,. 500 00 360 00 92,999 63 891 59 33,370 43 220,282 09 _ 19,945 13 381 42 23,487 71 = 273,311 24 - 15,153 33 52,500 00 4,449 OC 23,740 79 _ 4,700 00 - 85,389 79 679 45 37,802 43 _ _ _ _ _ 28,935 00 57,340 47 41,216 53 76,391 53 60,000 00 41,069 00 2,145 17 5,000 00 12,000 00 25,468 00 - 4,260 00 3,300 00 18,394 47 78,405 17 93,231 47 7,002 87 36,419 06 _ _ _ _ - 3,202 46 27,606 01 . _ _ _ _ _ 27,606 01 79,118 05 100,462 58 106,000 00 12,845 00 _ _ 2,082 07 _ 120,927 07 546 48 3,738 69 .38,901 77 - - 1,075 21 428 55 _ 40,405 53 323,924 00 340,284 80 66,733 00 2,947 42 25,518 07 8,274 50 5,012 00 3,423 19 111,908 18 - 12,923 94 35,850 79 - - 35,850 79 7,850 00 141,612 96 182,031 07 6,028 96 - _ 3,625 00 _ 191,685 03 - 6,617 03 - - - 221 87 _ 221 87 4,274 92 19,306 25 38,408 55 1,775 00 30, "386 26 3,646 36 _ 74,216 17 7,426 78 ' ~ " . - Hifeh Schools. ^ Including Sinking Fund payments Not separated see total General Government. Included in all other civic officials, etc. 38 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 6.— EXPENDITURE— Con«tn/ued. [11 Geo. V, 1921 Health and Sanitation. Name of City or Town Street cleaning sprinkling and snow removal $ cts. Sewers. including construction, repairs and cleaning $ cts. Garbage and refuse system i cts. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. Montreal, Que. . Toronto, Ont ... Winnipeg, Man. . Vancouver, B.C Quebec, Que Hamilton, Ont., Ottawa, Ont.... 721,656 80 ,216,892 59 129,500 00 76,960 76 215,982 83 464,473 05 55,173 80 45,283 32 232,140 00 129,000 00 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. Calgary, Alta. .. Edmonton, Alta Halifax, N.S ... St. John, N.B... London, Ont Victoria, B.C... 70,810 76 38,081 49 48,800 00 56,083 77 38,932 86 17,282 94 32,576 37 50,285 99 22,060 77 96,873 98 26,772 95 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 24,196 32 19,623 00 2 25,288 38 7,862 45 22,300 59 2,133 00 35,768 61 24,876 55 15,313 00 77,229 35 7,189 49 2,245 53 6,425 77 61,530 00 19,890 26 50.255 59 Brantford, Ont Windsor Ont 33,589 00 2 10,223 74 Hull, Que . Saskatoon, Sask 32 961 47 ■ _ GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont 15,965 00 12,466 15 44,489 03 14,210 66 9,674 02 8,215 13 33,058 67 16,147 07 10,437 53 41,677 75 9,307 02 8,575 52 47,267 96 1,500 00 14,537 88 10,978 73 6,887 50 4,303 60 36,487 61 9,170 83 3,015 42 15,401 44 2,000 00 3,960 98 6,600 00 9,258 19 4,404 67 737 10 8,308 00 16,839 31 36,384 01 16,519 23 56,398 82 22,516 26 276 09 1,370 70 5,024 03 14,217 55 7,393 88 250 00 3,579 72 68,200 00 1.540 89 1,089 91 1,344 00 25,176 67 49,858 17 6,638 58 2,189 39 9,586 99 370 55 5,6.30 70 5,801 13 8,653 35 250 00 16 282 52 Moosejaw, Sask 32,672 43 Sherbrooke, Que 3,360 00 Peterborough, Ont 12 302 92 14,511 04 Kitchener, Ont 12,596 25 Fort William, Ont 96 709 60 22,906 60 St. Thomas, Ont 9,422 26 Westmount, Que 38,559 71 Moncton, N.B Stratford, Ont 12,633 17 Guelph, Ont 10,436 25 5,037 17 New Westminster, B.C Port Arthur, Ont 10,311 50 10,295 47 Sarnia, Ont 5,968 64 Brandon, Man 18,579 55 Niagara Falls, Ont 8,415 10 15,038 00 Gait, Ont 4,945 25 Belleville, Ont 5,428 82 St. Boniface, Man 5,569 55 Charlottetown, P.E.I Lethbridge, Alta 11,626 73 New Glasgow, N.S . Owen Sound, Ont 4,967 25 Amherst, N.S . Medicine Hat, Alta . . 10,955 59 St. Hyacinthe, Que 447 90 6,819 55 Levis, Que Including expenses in connection with Board of Works. ' Included in Sewer Less fixed charges. Sess. No. 17} MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 6.— EXPENDITURE— Con<wued. 39 Health and Sanitation • Charities and Corrections Other expenditure for Health and Sanitation $ cts. Total Health and Sanitation $ cts. Poor Relief outdoors $ cts. Hospitals. ( cts. Jails $ cts. Other Charities, etc. $ cts. Total Charities and Corrections % Ota. GROUP I— Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 69,349 73 1,123,332 50 22,756 07 488,375 80 45,097 82 223,110 72 779,340 41 600,179 85 2,281,545 49 137,929 64 577,223 59 41,479 15 216,980 88 973,613 26 174,986 60 489,163 75 132,160 00 438,335 84 28,200 00 598,695 84 1 82,030 30 302,782 60 52,185 83 157,181 20 19,382 51 47,620 37 276,369 91 42,481 83 42,481 83 31,376 00 359,389 00 78,546 00 340,571 00 29,313 00 300,646 00 749,076 00 94,605 00 437,210 00 11,664 50 176,671 23 19,500 00 52,059 00 259,894 73 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 31,245 01 199,507 07 40,915 53 217,191 40 26,382 85 284,489 78 21,551 49 142,205 12 10,500 00 173,958 79 - 22,521 00 206,979 79 16,572 00 115,657 99 - 6,500 00 _ 96,553 70 103,053 70 9,939 00 31,999 77 - 92,144 84 - 36,934 42 129,079 26 14,128 84 223,353 29 1,417 30 229,542 36 - 18,589 30 249,548 96 44,822 76 172,060 17 - - - 14,427 78 14,427 78 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 23,906 85 123,235 '31 4,086 66 225,119 64 4,713 25 233,919 55 9,852 00 78,377 00 4,234 00 80,420 00 - 16,367 00 101,021 00 10,383 38 87,612 73 - 11,583 90 5,720 24 17,304 14 6,383 63 49,085 24 12,205 77 2,036 38 3,791 82 117 25 18,151 22 - 10,107 98 - 5,923 94 1.773 28 1,675 00 9,372 22 40,515 77 102,203 60 1,808 62 3 100,156 60 101,965 22 1,500 00 65,163 00 5,000 00 _ _ 5,000 00 7,137 95 62,796 82 2,050 00 372 89 - 2,422 89 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 2,913 81 43,469 33 600 00 20,000 00 4,702 39 4,174 18 29,476 57 10,106 34 72,084 23 7,179 40 41,808 60 - 2,031 86 51,019 86 9,-840 90 94,073 94 6,360 84 2,500 00 223 2C 9,374 14 18,458 18 4,643 26 47,676 07 7,849 01 9,062 82 7,031 13 23,942 96 3,895 33 84,479 21 4,668 02 515 00 10,738 3C 1,926 27 17,847 68 4,712 35 48,039 99 ■• - ■* - ■1 - 1,925 95 21,531 25 151,299 52 15,758 29 14,200 00 - 17,500 OC 47,458 29 - 39,329 76 - - _ _ 3,297 41 24,527 90 4,348 59 13,276 55 _ _ 17,625 14 698 31 85,959 80 - 1,700 00 _ _ 1,700 00 - - - - - - 4,762 00 4,112 51 40,270 25 3,410 16 - - 1,711 43 5,121 59 2,670 26 21.682 03 2,280 23 6,983 40 7,395 17 6,468 51 23,127 31 9,186 58 68,885 59 2,714 00 2,400 00 2,254 16 7,368 16 5,585 94 17,647 44 5,070 00 4,695 25 2,813 00 12,578 25 7,099 07 35,512 14 2,200 64 13,517 98 - 4,190 24 19,908 86 2,352 52 87,499 89 653 22 4,025 00 6,249 55 1,464 00 12,391 77 9,465 25 36,473 19 4,159 21 9,115 .35 1,244 55 14,519 11 2,272 87 16,081 48 1,147 82 2,643 75 93 45 3,320 95 7,205 97 521 39 53,391 00 244 45 150 00 869 82 1,264 27 1,947 25 41,240 00 2,410 80 5,000 00 _ 7,410 80 2,102 54 60,404 95 1,200 00 1,468 42 _ _ 2,668 42 797 62 13,005 75 - 5,359 50 - 5.278 88 10 ; 6.38 38 678 00 16,079 44 450 00 _ 450 00 7,714 04 21,530 16 3,805 62 12,000 00 _ _ 15,805 62 3,469 79 15,056 78 3,075 58 750 00 _ _ 3.825 58 1,795 46 10,723 69 3,045 66 3,000 00 _ - 6,045 66 2,652 72 3,023 27 6,129 69 300 00 _ - 6.429 69 5,983 20 29,169 49 4,497 00 6,000 00 - _ 10,497 00 - 15,507 22 597 10 900 00 78 16 2,946 16 4, ,521 42 2,596 92 22,474 49 3,878 76 3,300 00 5,367 74 2,093 29 14,639 79 1,113 05 2,100 15 " 200 00 ~ 4,770 20 4,970 20 Not separated, see total Charities and Corrections. ^ Included in Street Cleaning, etc. 40 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 6.— EXPKTSfDlTVRE— Continued. [11 Geo. V, 1921 Protection of Life and Property , Police Department Fire Department Salaries and Wages Equipment. Total Police Department Salaries and Wages Equipment Total Fire Department S cts, $ cts. , $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. S cts. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. Montreal, Que... Toronto, Ont.... Winnipeg, Man. . Vancouver, B.C Quebec, Que — Hamilton, Ont.. Ottawa, Ont — 971,965 80 1 637,390 05 319,903 94 192,150 95 115,745 35 102,868 73 203,034 03 72,201 70 69,273 94 20,536 67 35,305 42 1,371,5.30 88 '709^591 75 389,177 88 140,350 78 212,687 62 151,050 77 690,434 30 370,154 90 275,701 26 158,766 00 163,245 19 179,922 81 895,016 81 115,804 47 70,081 50 43,755 00 46,543 28 1,074,943 49 1,585,451 11 485,959 37 345,782 76 288,286 52 202,521 00 209,788 47 GROUP II — Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. Calgarj' Alta 89,745 06 102,302 55 106,750 00 61,777 47 75,876 24 17,174 29 30,798 43 10,000 00 20,282 94 7,032 96 106,919 35 133,100 98 116,750 00 82,060 41 82,909 20 95,105 30 145,375 09 104,759 97 127,042 40 66,333 22 80,196 61 66,877 99 38,909 99 - 31,715 15 29,444 44 35,158 08 212,253 08 Halifax, N S. St John N B Victoria, B C GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. Regina, Sask Brantford, Ont Windsor, Ont Verdun, Que Hull, Que Saskatoon, Sask... Sydney, N.S Three Rivers, Que 62,023 78 30,551 00 50,876 03 20,363 75 11,828 16 32,639 23,200 00 16,416 58 8,788 60 4,942 00 6,310 16 4,105 62 3,130 02 7,784 08 1,850 00 4,084 70,812 38 35,493 00 57,186 19 24,469 37 14,958 18 40,424 00 25,050 00 20,500 91 54,163 05 37,702 00 43,877 06 20,363 76 23,007 49 60,071 42 14,500 00 16,989 66 15,830 18 25,044 00 9,455 52 4,105 63 11,117 49 49,363 99 1,000 00 11,854 76 GROUP IV — Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont Moosejaw, Sask Sherbrooke, Que Peterborough, Ont Sault Ste. Marie, Ont . . Kitchener, Ont... Fort William, Ont •. St. Catharines, Ont — St. Thomas, Ont Westmount, Que Moncton, N.B Stratford, Ont Guelph, Ont Lachine, Que New Westminster, B.C Port Arthur, Ont Samia, Ont Brandon, Man Niagara Falls, Ont Outremont, Que. Gait, Ont Belleville, Ont St. Boniface, Man Charlottetown, P.E.I. . Lethbridge, Alta New Glasgow, N.S — Owen Sound, Ont Amherst, N.S Medicine Hat, Alta. . . . St. Hyacinthe, Que Woodstock, Ont Levis, Que 15,631 65 900 00 16,531 65 17,422 00 7,439 55 24,861 55 25,581 60 7,007 69 32,589 29 37,327 90 56,494 38 93,822 28 17 385 10 17,385 10 36,018 36 36,018 36 16,083 61 2,571 05 18,654 66 25,042 30 10,027 10 35,069 40 35,804 26 35,804 26 38,337 89 10,844 98 -49,182 87 9 283 01 1,870 61 11,153 62 18,678 51 4,459 38 23,137 89 28,266 52 35,588 55 9,915 61 451,504 16 13,051 14 774 00 13,825 14 22,633 16 8,049 16 30,682 32 12,965 00 745 22 13,710 22 12,264 20 4,511 64 16,775 84 50,233 99 22,423 68 72,657 67 11 11 - 11 _ 20,065 75 ^ - - 31,427 76 _ 14,704 07 - - 58,057 89 _ 13,624 32 - - 35,585 91 16,644 33 3,781 04 20,425 37 9,224 35 7,478 30 16,702 65 17,646 45 5,266 88 22,913 33 37,598 54 5,465 63 43,064 17 17,762 00 6,478 94 24,240 94 28,074 33 22,477 46 50,551 79 9,836 05 1,202 15 11,038 20 11,579 35 7,614 92 19,194 27 13,792 60 3,599 04 17,391 64 20,619 33 24,143 95 44,763 28 15,496 08 1,901 08 17,397 16 10,926 50 ■14,793 84 ■ 25,720 34 21,778 40 9,304 92 31,083 32 u _ 11 5,855 00 308 00 6,163 00 7,340 00 1,500 00 8,840 00 9,940 90 9,940 90 15,305 67 ^ - 15,305 67 12,238 53 1,052 50 13,291 03 24,246 37 4,384 63 28,631 00 9,489 00 _ - 5,971 00 15,369 80 3,661 82 19,031 62 16,487 30 18,000 37 34,487 67 5,479 06 1,771 44 7,250 50 4,800 00 5,159 96 9,959 96 6,998 30 1,481 98 8,480 28 9,525 32 4,328 35 13,853 67 3,184 73 838 28 4,023 01 2,976 22 3,432 12 6,408 34 12,603 21 1,800 OC 14,403 21 16,081 7C 1,700 00 17,781 70 3,734 75 1,617 65 5,352 4C 3,833 17 2,392 67 6,225 84 3,691 21 759 24 4,450 45 9,168 05 8,814 26 17,982 31 4,339 19 987 63 5,326 82 4,339 19 987 62 5,326 81 I Including Special Salaries and Wages durmg Strike. 2 Including Street Lighting. ' Housing Commission. Municipal Buildings and Property only. >> Less fixed charges. « Including Cemeteries and Water Delivery. Included in Salaries and Wages. » Bridges. ' Included with Waterworks System. i» Including lelephones. Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 3.— EXPENDITURE— Con/inued. Municipally Owned Public Services Waterworks System Gas System Electric Light System Markets and Weigh Scales Street Railways Exhibition Other Public Services Total Public Services J cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ ct.?. $ cts. S cts. $ cts. GROUP I— Cities having s Population of over 100,000. 1,145,850 71 9,100 47 1,154,951 18 1,424,902 17 _ 650,506 8S 267,457 7S 701,947 97 53,744 49 639,595 70 3,828,154 99 _ 120,675 00 15,400 00 - - - 136,075 00 169,338 11 _ 499 05 - 10,000 00 3,142 62 182,979 78 67,671 65 _ 97,614 55 13,887 40 _ 10,000 00 - 189,173 60 312,472 00 _ 13,572 00 - - 327,284 00 653,328 00 265,000 00 - . 308,742 89 21,647 50 " " " 595,390 39 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 420,725 06 352,924 58 184,202 61 12,697 43 42,942 32 25,683 88 6,762 50 9,923 84 11,010 27 3,410 39 834,413 40 742,388 04 114,042 44 979 38 187,816 75 285,406 00 229,796 99 35,399 61 7,881 29 2,171,650 77 2,023,916 00 424,902 82 59,107 31 105,237 11 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 249,842 38 539,059 19 8,617 15 349,696 02 155, 7Q1 58 _ 1,302,916 32 62,606 00 _ 80,372 00 1,200 00 115,370 00 - - 259,548 00 99,889 88 _ 151,361 04 3,281 91 - - - 254,532 83 43,781 97 _ 45,006 97 _ - - - 31,343 78 _ 4 4,703 26 _ - - - 8 58,009 98 _ 6 280,727 00 5 5,005 91 s 197,033 68 - 5&«26,305 40 567,081 97 16,696 59 _ - - - - 16,696 59 105,114 78 - 15,722 12 3,990 89 ~ 3,071 80 " 127,899 59 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 1,278 95 1,278 95 154,142 18 _ 284,436 73 2,946 25 _ 551 13 442,076 29 40,950 77 60,015 62 163,326 31 16,608 34 - 3,800 00 - 284,701 04 83,994 94 122,136 76 24 43 - 2,100 00 8 167,835 82 37&|091 95 272,216 57 _ 675 48 - - 272,892 05 _ _ 1,100 00 - - 1,100 00 22,542 85 _ 74,839 56 174,872 21 10 87,409 78 359,664 40 58,068 39 19,617 43 89,260 01 3,326 11 - - 170,271 94 55,658 72 146,531 88 98,732 58 96 99 38,882 92 23,649 17, 363,552 26 133,599 54 - - - 133,599 54 74,268 88 - 1,844 54 : ~ 76,113 42 34,682 27 - 33,438 86 - : 68,121 13 20,024 37 _ 36,384 24 3,381 39 _ 10,894 09 70,684 09 _ 16,150 23 2,094 37 - - 18,244 60 140,432 02 _ 1,100 00 - - 141,532 02 106,385 00 _ _ 2,281 78 66,218 57 6,992 11 181,877 46 53,466 85 -" - 1,816 50 - - 55,283 35 70,598 77 _ 121,306 19 1,732 97 _ - 193,637 93 30,540 01 45,000 06 _ - - - 75,540 07 17,725 19 11,017 19 7 55 - 3,036 54 15,000 00 _ 4.729 00 - 500 00 350 00 20,579 00 104,426 60 _ 155,532 16 547 25 96,930 81 - >= 19,726 21 377,163 03 40,799 51 _ - - - 40,799 51 40,850 02 35,595 57 77,257 00 _ - - J 11,555 00 165,257 68 15,360 64 - - - - - 15,360 64 32,133 00 27,035 10 35,134 44 2,576 43 - - - 96,878 97 66,741 18 3,375 12 - - - 28,584 06 _ 44,659 48 _ - - 73,243 54 70,651 89 - 1,116 95 " ~ " 71,768 84 Water Hydrants, Lighting, etc. " Included in Police Department. '= Including Coal Mine. 42 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 6.— EXPENDITURE— Coniinwd. [11 Geo. V, 1921 Streets Sidewalks Recreations Name of City or Town Parks Playgrounds Gardens, Boulevards, etc. Celebrations and Receptions Total Recreations $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. S cts. $ cts. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. Montreal Que 991,149 79 2,574,377 42 69,000 00 345,179 69 172,287 85 153,889 00 486,000 00 314,450 75 42,000 00 20,184 78 1 207,798 00 27,300 00 27,190 52 785,202 76 143,511 76 66,950 59 14,104 53 48,798 00 19,190 36 1,085 10 13,041 24 1,500 00 33,173 68 10,421 00 3,847 94 28,275 62 798,244 00 145,011 76 Vancouver, B.C Quebec Que 100,124 27 14,104 53 59,209 00 Ottawa Ont. 23.038 30 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. Calgary Alta 90,625 23 35,762 13 50,000 00 5 195,967 94 210,327 12 80,240 55 15,718 21 19,452 95 15,811 12 76,509 01 8,735 00 12,608 04 22,912 76 58,791 82 - Halifax, N S - St John N B 2,146 94 11,596 30 Victoria, B C. - 76,509 01 8,735 00 14,754 98 34,509 06 58,791 82 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50 000. Regina Sask . • • ■ 44,668 49 82,102 00 286,120 64 33,059 12 5,086 64 57,588 46 23,661 90 8,496 31 6,886 91 7,237 11 37,875 54 749 80 4,387 86 2,113 26 16,091 57 10,492 00 21,212 09 3,971 95 815 50 16,002 88 500 00 2,804 63 8,124 45 3,000 00 918 30 3,568 84 1,200 00 776 45 24,216 02 13,492 00 Windsor, Ont. 21,212 09 3,971 95 Hull, Que 1,733 80 19,571 72 Sydney. N.S 1,700 00 3,581 08- GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont 37,354 84 23,138 19 178,655 75 29,318 58 63,369 29 11,461 09 168,780 51 133,376 95 26,980 10 75,758 35 43,684 59 65,894 33 19,453 22 6 212,339 42 22,200 41 43,774 58 6 27,284 14 7,642 63 23,157 44 13,514 32 15,401 00 27,035 66 10,668 67 107,067 17 7,591 87 9,040 00 8,236 98 16,029 64 18,413 18 3,991 57 5,245 29 802 29 15,196 16 406 01 2,896 96 12,652 76 161 91 I 7,760 44 103 28 1,829 45 8,012 90 4,080 33 2,080 87 1,200 00 224 89 4,569 33 12,929 34 1.896 71 1,171 19 6,492 49 6,202 00 14,067 04 5,977 41 12,908 53 23,688 45 4,017 93 3,800 00 10,112 05 1,954 05 6,763 43 12,951 33 2,800 00 2,661 23 1,568 49 4,422 03 4,500 00 2.897 33 486 75 1,060 00 18,834 49 5,210 92 9,513 80 652 03 5,992 94 187 00 9,075 53 1,468 57 3,030 81 2,942 96 3,809 87 842 50 588 30 1,089 65 1,700 00 726 05 203 53 500 00 1,500 00 914 83 825 26 550 00 4,569 33 22,004 87 3,365 28 1,171 19 Sault Ste. Marie Ont. 9,523 30 6,202 00 14,067 04 St. Catharines Ont 5,977 41 15,851 49 27,498 32 Moncton, N B 4,017 93 4,642 50 10,112 05 1,954 05 New Westminster, B.C 7,351 73 14,040 98 Sarnia, Ont 4,500 00 2,661 23 2,294 54 Outremont, Que 4,625 56 Gait Ont 5,000 00 Belleville, Ont 2,897 33 St. Boniface, Man.. 486 75 Charlottetown, P.E.I 2,560 00 18,834 49 New Glasgow, N.S - Owen Sound, Ont 5,210 92 Amherst, N.S 10,428 63 St. Hyacinthej Que. 1,477 29 Woodstock Ont 6,542 94 187 00 1 Included in Streets. ' Including Exchange and interest on Funded Debt. ' Including Prov. Gov't Levy of »563,500. « Including Interest Coupons Paid— Gen., $476,644. Local Imp., $81,557. * Including Street Lighting. Sess. No. 17J MUNICIPAL STATilSTICS TABLE 6. — EXPENDITURE — Continued. 43 Sinking Funds Interest Refunds Judgments and cost of Litigation Other MiscellaneouB Expenditures Total Ordinary Expenditures $ cts. S cts. - % cts. $ cts. $ cts. $ cts. GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 1,884,833 63 4,066,152 15 157,171 32 815,727 11 75,152.03 511,244 00 127,100 00 6,989,296 43 137,492 55 441,023 57 22,528,470 12 2 4,716,517 24 235,286 86 47,519 86 3,737,101 06 32,236,461 85 438,089 95 - J 1,298,993 18 6,464,846 58 1,628,920 58 _ - 174,570 04 6,077,358 15 649, 160 96 _ - 210,708 53 1,898,229 93 26,036 00 _ _ « 636,847 00 5,605,340 43 745,341 02 - ~ 4,659,336 85 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 445,516 01 485,271 59 24,261 35 101,285 67 682,208 54 832,587 14 _ _ 59,071 45 5,660,438 50 1,032,132 31 _ _ 153,450 96 5,740,931 69 151,441 91 _ _ 1,192,607 34 226,520 58 935 69 - 212,490 63 1,850,444 96 423,600 31 734 33 5,688 81 31,076 45 2,882,581 53 600,617 61 10,879 78 273,359 30 1,968,129 03 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 564,029 64,133 9,341 34,057 36,443 137,703 26.555 50,798 512,378 91 111,855 00 179,056 84 154,929 92 114,039 06 441,862 42 89,267 97 216,872 68 2,500 00 5,629 84 9,419 04 751 29 192,799 00 92,672 19 1,714 53 93,621 14 3,661,995 75 1,219,985 00 1,420,542 80 607,653 04 300,535 37 2,291,298 70 405,275 79 546,146 53 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 42,537 50 _ 398,727 22 124,180 74 192,855 71 _ - 12,070 90 1,525,633 73 24,008 00 50,192 74 - - 8,980 40 750,605 67 77,040 11 114,089 16 324 14 943 09 222 14 1,008,367 96 74,548 61 114,521 42 6,061 93 489 48 13,838 95 2,203 33 803 73 1,252 01 13,074 52 307,855 90 279,000 00 338,831 93 - 7 121,355 39 1,929,026 19 5,296 10 13,0,54 93 249 61 _ 7,216 80 765,942 16 73,414 32 175,951 25 1,297 10 105,674 05 799,595 67 12,925 00 45,763 40 _ - - - 127,625 74 49,910 39 - 277 52 6,500 00 494,368 70 223,641 59 33,490 00 132,170 11 _ 4,416 87 - 408, 699 88 45,981 64 240,031 90 - 1,079 70 19,711 61 735,429 17 « 305,041 75 9,033 52 - - ' 74,574 65 726,310 52 123 06 69,841 26 1,817 43 - 6,888 42 66,205 57 136,956 83 1,800 83 544 10 19,208 81 851,387 41 7,545 01 _ _ - 275,845 55 33,956 46 163,625 66 _ _ 196 50 9 354,720 17 43,200 72 81,637 39 _ _ - 149,722 46 56,653 25 - - 10 209,9.50 00 779,943 82 115,678 31 254,090 69 - 1,998 68 218,492 60 10,000 00 20,000 00 _ 1,500 00 " 18,668 18 n 72,393 44 - - 12 56,435 51 8,330 50 16,117 51 29 55 1,101 75 40,963 62 198,247 55 w 57,629 15 939,288 87 28,426 38 46,264 02 307 44 _ 33,014 45 199,623 84 188,825 04 77,545 54 - - - 1,350 00 37,563 59 64,148 71 - 250 00 36,747 75 48,535 83 1,145 74 5,350 84 348,023 88 740 60 18,097 28 " 136 53 10,302 89 144,797 08 6 Including Discount. ' Includina; Prov. War Tax and Patriotic purposes. » Including Debenture Interest. Dis counts allowed, S.338 62 has been deducted from Total of Ordinary Expenditure. "' Including Loan Cancelled and Administration of Justice. n Debt charges exclusive of Utilities. 12 Including Local Imp. Debt Charges and lax Discounts. " Including increased pay to Soldiers' Patriotic Fund, Red Cross and Navy League. DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 6.— EXPENDITURE— ConcZiw/eJ. [11 Geo. V, 1921 Name of City or Town Extraordinary Expenditures General Debentures or Bonds Special Debentures or Bonds Overdrafts $ cts Other Extraordinary Expenditure Total Extraordinary Expenditure Expenditures GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 10,121,853 77 5,576,682 62 2,765,307 46 273,334 00 466,395 67 20,675,372 06 295,695 00 463,202 91 959,584 00 857,816 22 196,086 00 53,760 00 31,655,042 05 5,576,682 62 2,765,307 46 1,724,649 00 983,358 58 54,183,512 17 Toronto, Ont 37,813,144 47 Winnipeg, Man Vancouver, B.C Quebec, Que 6,464,846 58 6,077,358 15 4,663,537 39 7,329,989 43 5,642,695 43 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 207,830 54 1,004,993 47 381,500 00 163,565 15 170,482 89 456,163 50 18,124 63 854,868 62 178,695 40 104,335 02 51,276 01 378,313 43 2,038,557 49 381,500 00 724,063 67 69,400 64 6,038,751 93 7,779,489 18 Halifax,N.S ,St. John, N.B 1,192,607 34 2,231,944 96 3^,606,645 20 Victoria, B C 2,037,529 67 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. Regina, Sask Brantford, Ont Windsor Ont 28,720 52 16,906 00 231,578 76 4,263 75 13,400 00 586 63 260,500 00 10,280 41 108,320 00 506 18 27,027 34 200,025 83 17,354 11 _ ' 791,522 00 40,812 88 66,241 84 10 35,220 00 39,000 93 916,748 00 272,391 64 88,365 88 75,647 34 586 63 460,525 83 3,700,996 68 2,136,733 00 1,692,934 44 696,018 92 Hull, Que 376,182 71 2,291,885 33 Sydney, N.S Three Rivers, Que 405,275 79 1,006,672 36 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont Moosejaw, Sask Sherbrooke, Que 115,183 24 60,000 00 248,298 20 180,417 65 116,291 16 140,961 14 83,687 44 72,940 33 88,442 64 12,000 00 114,039 57 30,000 00 58,602 65 126,370 00 20,080 70 112,827 67 70,150 66 25,000 00 33,824 52 37,500 00 11,334 20 134,371 92 57,949 84 8,361 31 28,911 15 18,558 53 87,500 00 73,000 00 14,305 95 71,142 18 55,000 00 57,352 21 130,000 00 40,000 00 790,000 00 2,172 00 20 162,502 93 10,882 79 133,380 41 78,455 82 1,000 00 43,015 12 18,422 98 24,604 96 67,600 61 194,557 56 1,740 33 46,309 11 15 299,224 42 728,301 57 6,019 15 125 00 19,494 39 60,000 00 5,410 65 212,312 12 13,531 40 14,000 00 18 18,023 54 17,855 64 129,489 19 71,142 18 347,057 56 68,686 41 514,410 45 220,417 65 952,600 27 500,707 40 811,989 01 168,522 08 83,948 12 27,855 70 281,823 05 124,777 62 114,039 57 213,312 12 48,558 53 189,117 77 126,370 00 52,035 08 112,827 67 108,755 62 98,000 00 119,448 67 17,855 64 528,216 41 1,596,775 91 1,097,663 23 1,077,054 37 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont Kitchener, Ont 1,541,439 93 527,273 55 2,881,626 46 St. Catharines, Ont St. Thomas, Ont 1,266,649 56 799,595 67 Moncton, N.B Stratford, Ont 1,306,357 71 Guelph.Ont 223,641 59 577,221 96 New Westminster, B.C 819,377 29 754,166 22 967,558 10 Brandon, Man 976,165 03 Niagara Falls, Ont 389,885 12 568,032 29 Gait, Ont Belleville, Ont 570,965 60 969,061 59 740,113 91 Charlottetow-n, P.E.I Lethbridge, Alta 259,207 91 882,775 03 New Glasgow, N.S Owen Sound, Ont Amherst, N.S Medicine Hat, Alta 250,282 63 939,288 87 308,379 46 789,067 57 St. Hyacinthe, Que Woodstock, Ont 319,813 54 467,472 55 Levis, Que 162,652 72 1 Exclusive of land and buildings in Capital Account. ^Including stores and deferred charges of $445,029.93. ' Including other assets, depreciation fund Hydro-Elect. Sy.stem and School District Debentures. ^ Including Public Schools. * Including accounts receivable and inventories, etc. « Including other deferred assets of 81,781,181.33. ' Consists of expend, on Capital Account such as Schools, St. Railways, Local Imp. and Waterworks, etc. ' Includes St. Railways, Waterworks, Schools and Hydro. ' Other assets. i" Including Bridges. " Composes St. Railway Elect. Light & Power Plant, pumping plant and all other works constructed out of Capital Account. i- Including Waterworks. i3 Including International Milling Co. Bonds $124,058.76 and Victory Bonds of $63,265.83. " Included Sess. No. 17] MUNICIPAL STATISTICS TABLE 7.— AVAILABLE ASSETS. 45 Assets (available) Cash on hand at end of year $ cts. Sinking Funds S cts. Taxes in arrears or levied but not due $ cts. Saleable Lands, and Buildings $ cts. Other debts due $ cts. Total Assets (available) $ cts. GROUP I- —Cities having a Population of over 100,000. 203,969 22 3,192,830 68 6,992,610 00 63,000 000 00 8,514,333 41 81.903,743 31 5,241,286 19 27,863,994 71 3,845,928 06 I 691,064 49 1,787,557 18 2 39,874,860 56 - 10,456,969 84 3,793,227 37 39,588,014 79 3 6,419,428 70 60,257,640 70 345,621 89 8,238,152 82 5,255,816 57 17,331,906 04 223,148 33 31,394,645 65 153,000 62 371,208 84 617,901 69 12,342,364 24 1,629,271 14 "15,814,076 40 81,250 71 2,784,869 50 2,-365,064 78 9,011,858 66 2,432,414 93 16,675,458 58 1,460 01 4,367,563 75 463,946 07 16,479,126 74 39,538 03 21,351,634 60 GROUP II — Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 769,953 52 217,631 48 3,646 92 85,966 75 79,215 35 2,810,008 81 5,259,174 51 1,247,232 14 1,069,209 32 2,174,114 95 4,939,928 09 6,594,297 58 111,258 56 88,705 54 1,963,053 30 2,012,848 42 23,037,973 76 3,317,362 50 2,521,932 14 3,732,935 60 396,761 38 694,841 73 22,327 63 6,348,680 10 10,929,500 22 37,585,100 39 4,701,827 75 10,114,493 85 7,949,319 20 GROUP III- -Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. 287,799 68 2,004,583 87 660,434 30 1,794,649 50 87,116 64 4,834,583 99 695 00 895,328 00 8,471 00 8 2,502,066 00 9 2,276,629 00 5,683,189 00 71,178 54 53,470 58 100,431 35 339,000 00 3,541,629 18 4,105,709 65 45,702 75 244,659 26 333,870 93 ,,2,653,548 49 676,884 65 3,954,666 08 26,309 31 137,433 84 133,980 68 2,347,243 24 26,500 00 2,671,467 07 199,126 56 1,662,444 85 1,045,269 52 "8,210,271 73 11,117,112 66 22,346 61 486,232 28 123,000 00 12 1,350,000 00 75,000 00 2,056,578 89 10,448 78 398,497 79 245,151 10 ■ 3,340,803 24 423,207 15 4,418,108 06 GROUP IV- -Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. 1,955 80 294,414 51 1,000 00 9 1,729,020 68 2,026,390 99 220,473 68 864,682 87 761,746 40 545,. 3.55 00 101,255 22 "2,680,837 76 4,161 39 350,979 90 102,830 21 2,832,898 73 1,248,143 73 4,539,013 96 - 786,941 02 31,548 76 1,051,329 52 279,204 56 2,148,996 86 8,026 53 570,815 33 171,159 29 829,709 43 1,983,463 39 3,563,173 97 51,964 34 12,242 76 66,100 94 25,501 31 2,217,448 21 724,434 64 - 582,398 66 3,549 782 82 - 1,099,199 40 53,883 14 115,116 06 4,343,913 13 31,762 14 - 86,628 27 293,105 82 46,259 38 457,755 61 250 00 988,127 46 180,712 70 2,606,152 00 3,092,274 85 6,867,517 01 463 74 775,153 58 98,800 00 446 10 102,958 00 1,423,475 32 23,202 86 22,898 55 210,218 57 18,466 06 83,697 44 142,328 58 2,564,453 50 2,579 35 2,811,524 93 - 13,285 09 582,364 18 294,817 08 5,212,919 84 136,182 96 6,239,569 15 1,313 72 1,102,273 47 683,105 01 1,330,925 48 318,180 93 3,435,798 61 586 13 7,243 47 66,793 50 1,301,605 77 70,552 38 1,446,781 25 61.567 24 148,444 11 411,700 00 3,229,956 87 48,562 50 3,900,230 72 - 83,525 75 3,000 00 86,525 75 77,793 91 260,166 82 130,538 49 719,957 41 4,024 56 « 3,369,984 95 - 568,332 90 37,934 40 - - 606,267 30 29 00 441,234 40 47,227 85 - 106,645 11 1,434,772 50 2,029,908 86 • 5,741 14 1,094,341 67 1,061,811 32 204,379 92 • 7,524 84 2,373,798 89 7,015 92 101,300 00 5,000 00 714,000 00 461,000 00 1,288,315 92 141,598,10 785,270 80 459,184 02 136,966 13 !■ 497,541 23 2,020,561 18 46,604 40 155,674 04 23,631 25 918,246 50 1,144,156 19 105,201 83 586,870 55 131,906 95 1,100,880 32 248,172 00 2,173,031 65 292 26 259,644 06 24,273 06 910,970 89 57,126 22 1,252,306 49 7,324 39 671,083 20 682,320 85 3,353,920 62 116,034 19 4,830,683 25 18,619 72 9,8.57 14 22,363 14 1,312,617 84 1,363,457 84 14,527 17 361,265 85 12,717 04 400,000 00 67,600 61 856,110 67 6,724 73 1,775 60 32,917 86 149,448 25 12,298 91 203,165 35 in- Gen. Debentures or Bonds. i^ Including Bills Payable and Local Imp. « Including Improvement and Suspense Outlays, ?2, 172,503.76. " Including Capital Expenditure not Bonded and Bonds. " Including Housing Commis- sion, w Including Railroad Shares. Bank and Stock Account. -° Temporary loans. 46 DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS TABLE 8.— LIABILITIES. [11 Geo. V, 1921 Name of City or Town Bonded Debt Floating Debt All Other Liabilities Total Liabilities GROUP I — Cities having a Population of over 100,000. Montreal, Que.. Toronto, Ont. . . Winnipeg, Man. . Vancouver, B.C Quebec, Que Hamilton, Ont.. Ottawa, Oiit. . . . 118,892,119 29 101,832,912 72 39,757,397 94 29,054,523 97 15,535,386 76 13,219,364 21 18,031,193 75 5,910,207 45 1,600,112 88 4,451,908 81 1,244,448 79 1,349,428 91 6,415,975 91 1,913,631 65 167,155 29 625,108 74 43,133 56 124,802,326 74 109,849,001 51 46,122,938 40 29,054,523 97 15,702,542 05 15,088,921 74 19,423,756 22 GROUP II— Cities having a Population of 50,000 to 100,000. 22,864,282 75 128,725,827 27 5,015,726 66 7,381,247 67 18,200,694 66 2,510,475 78 2 6,456,564 29 237,000 00 1,001,000 00 2,475,328 22 3 3,402,708 93 98,835 11 645,035 79 8 3,622,863 56 27,850,086 75 37,585,100 49 St. John, N.B 5,114,561 77 8,263,283 46 Victoria. B.C 22,823,558 22 GROUP III— Cities having a Population of 25,000 to 50,000. Regina, Sask . . . . Brantford, Ont.. Windsor, Ont — Verdun, Que Hull, Que Saskatoon, Sask Sydney, N.S.... Three Rivers, Q 10,893,857 79 4,098,234 00 3,055,727 60 2,986,500 00 2,270,943 65 8,886,371 74 2,013,500 00 3,969,000 00 448,181 10 998,816 00 320,500 00 344,047 02 155,000 00 550,595 16 55,000 00 437,638 83 333,921 91 105,781 00 505,060 05 157,824 64 2,900 00 797,151 87 7,000 00 429,144 20 11,675,960 80 5,202,831 00 3,881,287 65 3,488,371 66 2,428,843 65 10,234,118 77 2,075,500 00 4,835,783 03 GROUP IV— Cities having a Population of 10,000 to 25,000. Kingston, Ont Moosejaw, Sask Sherbrooke, Que Peterborough, Ont Sault Ste. Marie, Ont Kitchener, Ont Fort William, Ont St. Catharines, Ont St. Thomas, Oht Westmount, Que Moncton, N.B Stratford, Ont Guelph, Ont Lachine, Que New Westminster, B.C . . . Port Arthur, Ont Sarnia, Ont Brandon, Man Niagara Falls, Ont Outremont, Que. Gait, Ont Belleville, Ont St. Boniface, Man Charlottetown, P.E:i Lethbridge, Alta New Glasgow, N.S Owen Sound, Ont Amherst, N.S Medicine Hat, Alta St. Hyacinthe, Que Woodstock , Ont Levis, Que 1,809,530 90 5,958,249 85 2,304,900 00 2,550,914 02 2,731,964 26 2,002,231 29 8,265,746 07 3,608,375 52 260,805 2D 4,318,166 66 2,298,233 13 2,073,729 56 2,419,000 00 4,503,527 00 4,145,535 50 1,240,872 35 3,160,246 05 909,960 70 2,850,000 00 1,744,0110 98 1,392,852 37 3,813,788 88 588,600 00 3,925,257 34 950,270 00 1,266,075 68 .966,000 00 3,746,672 67 591,707 24 980,468 05 754,018 92 1,384,448 49 551,751 71 281,790 15 245,914 16 65,000 00 880,084 47 324,120 29 10,167 25 22,788 60 83,000 00 97,202 50 77,154 94 204, 399 53 598,823 55 308,748 40 264,958 13 72,678 53 1,231,652 33 281,600 00 3,842 84 117,495 12 64,163 12 235,599 26 721,018 00 142,000 00 214,167 49 997,335 66 1,682,362 25 29,586 19 23,255 30 1,313,993 25 2,526,561 75 42,976 00 92,846 30 1,730,968 52 377,416 39 95, 122 05 197,401 57 226,086 68 250,000 00 366,542 51 18,695 27 118,413 85 500,965 88 593 25 53,692 42 2,023,698 39 8,339,034 00 4,539,013 96 2,862,290 36 2,977,878 42 2,090,486 59 9,146,430 54 5,246,489 06 270i,972 45 6,867,517 01 2,424,209 13 2,073,729 56 2,609,048 80 6,234,495 52 4,600,106 83 1,540,393 93 3,759,069 50 1,218,709 10 3,321,446 47 2,00.8,969 11 1,465,530 90 5,271,527 89 838,600 00 4.573,399 85 972,808 11 1,501,984 65 1,030,163 12 4,4«3,237 81 1,313,318 49 980,468 05 949,711 34 1 Including Public Schools. = This is short term loans against tax arrears and hypothecated debentures. ' Including Accounts and Bills Payable and Deferred Liabilities. * Including Local Improvement Bonded Debt minus the City's share. ' Outstanding Debentures. « Including Sinking Fund Accumulated and Reserves ' Current Loans. » Bank Overdraft on General Account, Bills Payable, and Construction Account 5708,692.66; Local Imp. Account 12,828,631.90 and other liabilities $85,539.00. 11 GEORGE V DOC. PARLEMENTAIRE No 17 , A. 1921 CANADA BUREAU FEDERAL DE LA STATISTIQUE DIVISION DES FINANCES STATISTIQUES MUNICIPALES CITES ET VILLES DE 10,000 HABITANTS ET PLUS. OTTAWA THOMAS MULVEY iMPRUVTEUR DE SA TRES EXCELLENTE MAJESTfi LE ROI 1920 [No 17—1921.] 48 BUREAU FEDERAL DE LA STATISTIQUE [11 Geo. V, 1921 STATISTIQUES URBAINES, 1919. PREFACE. Depuis plusieurs annees, les fonctionnaires, les etablissements financiers, les economistes, en un mot tons ceux qu'interesse le probleme de la perequation des impots, ressentaient le besoin de statistiques comparatives des principales cites et villes du Canada, tout specialement des statistiques financieres munici- pales. Les municipalites sont placees sous la juridiction provinciale; il fallait done, tout d'abord, faire cesser la diversite de leurs methodes de comptabilite et les amener a I'acloption d'un systeme uniforme. En 1918, le Bureau Federal de la Statistique elabora et soumit aux provinces un projet qui proposait un sys- teme de comptabilite et qui etablissait la cooperation des provinces et du Bureau. Mais Ton dut bientot admettre que la question etait plus complexe qu'on ne I'avait d'abord suppose et que tout changement entrainerait des repercussions imprevues. II fut done decide de recourir a une conference des fonctionnaires federaux et provinciaux, ou la question serait examinee sous toutes ses faces et traitee a fond. Mais en attendant qu'une solution intervienne, on a juge qu'il etait possible de proceder a une investigation limitee, sur les bases suggerees. Un question- naire fut done dresse et envoye aux municipalites dont la population atteint au moins 10,000 habitants; les reponses faites a ce questionnaire ont servi a I'etablissement du present rapport. Le Bureau exprime ici ses remerciements aux tonctionnaires municipaux qui ont rempli ces formules, quelquefois au prix d'un travail ardu, lorsque leur comptabilite ne concorde pas avec le question- naire. Sans leur bienveillante cooperation, il eut ete impossible d'obtenir les donnees necessaires, meme dans un cadre restreint, en raison non seulement des diverses modalites de tenue des livres, mais aussi de la signification differente donnee a certaines expressions, d'une localite a une autre. Cinquante-trois agglomerations urbaines, comptant 10,000 habitants ou plus, ont participe a notre enquete. Quelques-uns des rapports qui nous ont ete envoyes, notamment ceux de Guelph, de Moncton et de St. Catharines n'etaient pas suffisamment detailles pour servir a nos fins ; ils ont du etre laiss es de cote. D'autre part, les municipalites, de Chatham, Ont., Shawinigan Falls, P.Q., et GlaceBay, N.-E., ont neghge de nous fournir les informations deman- dees. Les donnees recueillies ont ete groupees dans une serie de huit tableaux, dont on trouvera I'enumeration a la table des matieres. Nous repetons que le present rapport est necessairement imparfait; il demontre, toutefois, la possibilite d'etablir des statistiques municipales, compa- rables de ville a ville, lorsqu'un accord definitif aura ete conclu entre les interesses. L'experience deja acquise permettra certaines additions aux for- mules, notamment dans la classification de la partie financiere. Si I'utilite de cette tentative est demontree, le Bureau la renouvellera et en elargira le cadre, de maniere a embrasser un plus grand nombre de municipalites. Ce rapport est I'oeuvre du It. -col. J. R. Munro, chef de la Division des Finances de ce Bureau. . K. H. COATS, §tatisticien du Dominion. Doc. No 17| STATISTIQUES MUNICIPALES NOTE. Le manque d'espace n'a pas pennis do placer a la t6te des tableaux la tra- duction franyaise des titres et des sous-titres. Toutefois, afin de faciliter Tetude de ce rapport par ceux qui ne sont pas familiers avec la langue anglaise, la table des matieres en frangais contient plus de details que la version anglaise et cons- titue une traduction litterale des titres et sous-titres des tableaux, dans I'ordre exact oil ils sont imprimes dans le texte anglais. A la suite de la table des matieres on a place une traduction des renvois au bas des pages, qui se trouvent dans le texte anglais, avec indication de la page et du numero de chaque renvoi. Afin de permettre la comparaison entre les cites et les villes de population a peu pres semblable, ou les a divisees en plusieurs groupes, ainsi composes. Groupe I. — Cites dont la population atteint ou depasse 100,000 habi- tants. Groupe II. — Cites ayant une population de 50,000 a 100,000 lial)i- tants. Groupe III.-7-Cites ayant une population de 25,000 a 50,000 habi- tants. Groupe IV.— Cites ayant une population de 10,000 a 25,000 habitants. Dans le tableau 3, pages 13 et 15, la huitieme colonne est consacree a la me- thode employee pour la purification de I'eau des aqueducs. Nous donnons ci-dessous les termes dont on s'est servi dans le texte anglais, avec leur traduction en regard: ANGLAIS. . FRANCAIS. Double filtration. Double filtration. Slow sand and driftiiis sand Filtres rapides et filtres lents par le s;ible. None Aucune. Chloramine Acide chlorique. Coagulation Coagulation. - Gravity filter Filtre automatique. Hypochloride Hypochlorite. Natural sand and gravel filter Filtration naturelle par le sa>)le et legravior. Chlorinated Au chlore. Filtration with Alum Filtration par I'alun. Mechanical Chlorine Au chlore mecaniqueinent. Sedimentation and filtration Sedimentation et filtration. Chlorine Chlore. Natural filter through sand Filtration naturelle par le sable. Chlorine gas Chlore gazeux. Natural filtration through sand into infiltration Filtration naturelle dans des galeries de saljje. galleries. Liquid Chlorine Chlore liquide. Mechanical filters, small part Filtres mecaniques (petite partie). Aeration and sterilization Aeration et sterilisation. Chlorination, coagulation, aeration and filtration. .Chlore, coagulation, aeration et filtration. Sedimentation basin Chlorination Automatic Bassin de sedimentation, chlorination automatique. Pressure filters Filtres a pression. Automatic filters Filtres automatiques. Automatic Chlorine Automatiquement, par le chlore. Mechanical and sand filter Filtre mecanique et sable filtraiit. Slow sand filtration Filtration lente par sable. Filters Filtres. Gravity filter Filtre automatique. 50 BUREAU FEDERAL DE LA STATISTIQUE [11 Geo. V, 1921 IWBLE DE8 MATIERES. — Paofc. Colonnc. Statistiques municipales — Preface 48 49 5 5 5 5 5 6-11 G I 6 6 6 6 C 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 I 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 Note T \BLEAU 1 . — Revue retrospective Cite ' ' 1 Population en 1901 , 1911 et 1919 2, 3, 4 Evaluation des propriet6s taxables en 1901, Valeur des propriet^s exemptes de taxes (tei 1919 1911 et 1919 5, «, 7 rains et batiments) en 1901 1911 et 8. 9, 10 Nom de la cite ou ville.. 1 Exercice budg6taire termine Superficie en acres — En terre 3 En eau 4 Population approximative . . . 5 Annee de 1' incorporation — Comme villa«''e ■ 6 B Comme villo 7 H^ Comme cite. . • 8 9 Administration— Mair^ 1 Indemnite annuelle Controleurs— $ 2 3 4 Indemnite annuelle Echevins— S 5 6 7 Indemnite annuelle $ S 9 10 Total de revaluation pour ameliorations locales 11 ' • Taux de la taxe fonci^re, par dollar, (en mill.^ 12 Taux de la taxe des ecoles, par dollar (en ir ill.) 13 1 Valeur des terrains et batiraents exempts de taxe— Eglises et institutions religieuses — .$ 2 s 3 Institutions enseignantes — $ 4 B4timents $ 5 Institutions de bienfaisance — Terrains .s 6 Batiments .. ..$ 7 Proprietes municipales— $ 1 .$ Proprietes provinciales et fed^rales— S 3 Batiments s 4 Usines, manufactures, fabriques— s 5 Batiments ..$ () Autres exemptions— $ 7 B§.timents $ 8 Total des exemptions— $ 9 Batiments s 10 Noni de la oit^ ou ville 1 Doc. No 171 STATISTIQUES MUNICIPALES TABLE DES MATI^RES— suaVr. Tabi.eait 2— suite. Rues pavees, longueur en iiiilles— En macadam En asphalte En tar via ou macadam goudronne. En bois Autres pavages Total Rues non pavees, longueur en milles Egouts, longueur en milles Trottoirs, longueur en milles — En madriers En b6ton Autres Total Pares publics, superficie — Appartenant a la mun'cipalite N'appartenant pas a la municipalite Terrains de jeux et recreation — Nombre Superficie en acres Eclairage des rues — Longueur des rues eclairees — Par des lampes, electriques h arc, nitrogt^ne, etc. Au gaz Nombre de lampes, sur candelabres ou appliques — Electriques, 3 arc, nitrog&ne, etc Bees de gaz T.\nr,EAi" 3. — Aqueducs et purification de I'eau Nom de la cite ou ville Adduction et distribution — Source d'approvisionnement • Annee de la construction ou de I'achat Valeur de la canalisation, des usines et machinerie, des terrains et bati ments, etc Volume de I'eau fournie pendant I'annee, en gallon Consommation quotidienne par tdte, en gallons Compteurs en service, nombre ^ Pourcentage de I'eau mesuree par ces compteurs, dans I'annee Pression, normale, en livres Pression d'incendie, en livres Reservoirs, nombre et capacity, en milliers de gallons Pompes, nombre et capacitc, en milliers de gallons Conduites principales, longueur en milles Purification de I'eau— Methode en usage Capacite quotidienne, en gallons • • • • • Volume moyen de I'eau traitee quotidiennement, en gallons Moyenne du coftt, par jour ! Tableau 4. — Police et incendie Nom de la cite ou ville Service des incendies — Nombre du personnel, y compris chef, sous-chefs, capitaines et pompiers. Nombre de postes ou stations Nombre de bouches d'eau Nombre de chevaux Pompes — A vapeur— Automobiles, nombre • A chevaux, nombre A gazoline — Automobiles, nombre A chevaux, nombre Engins chimiques — Automobiles, nombre A chevaux, nombre Voitures a boyaux, avec reservoirs chimiques — Automobiles, nombre A chevaux, nombre Voitures k boyaux ordinaires — Automobiles, nombre A chevaux, nombre 12-15 12-14 12-14 12-14 12-14 12-14 12-14 13-15 13-15 13-15 13-15 13-15 13-15 13-15 13-15 13-15 13-15 13-15 16-23 16 16 16 16 16 7610— .5 52 BUREAU FEDERAL DE LA STATISTIQUE TABLE DES M.VTifcRES— 6Ui7e. [11 Geo. V, 1921 'J'ableau 4 — suite. Service des incenciies— s«i<e. Poinpes — suite. Echelles aferiennes — Automobiles — Nombre Longueur en picds A chevaux — Nombre Longueur en pieds Nom de la cite ou ville Sei'vice des incendies — Autres voitures-echelles et echelles— Automobiles — Nombre Longueur, en pieds A chevaux — Nombre Longueur, en pieds Bateaux a combattre les incendies, nombre Traineaux h boyaux— Avec reservoirs chimiques, nombre Ordinaires, nombre Reservoirs chimiques, nombre Tours-deluge — Nombre Hauteur, en pieds Automobiles, nombre '■ Autres vehicules, devidoirs, etc., nombre Longueur des boj'aux, en pieds — Chimiques Autres Boltes d'alarme Total de la valeur estimative du materiel ? Appels pendant I'annee — Fausses alarmes, nombre Services inutiles, nombre Services necessaires, nombre Total des appels, nombre Nom de la cite ou de la ville Service des incendies — Accidents au cours des incendies — Aux pompiers — Tues, nombre Blesses, nombre A d 'autres personnes— Enfants de moins de 12 ans — Tues, nombre Blesses, nombre Personnes au-dessus de 12 ans — Tuees J.. Causes des incendies— Eclairage — Electrique, nombre Au gaz, nombre Au pctrole, nombre Vices de construction, nombre... . Chauffage, nombre Incendie criminel, nombre Autres causes, nombre Causes inconnues, nombre Incendies eteints par — Extincteurs a main, nombre Arrosage chimique exclusivement, nombre Eau, exclusivement, nombre Eau et arrosage chimique, nombre Autres moyens, nombre Nom de la cite ou ville Partes niat6rielles — Aux b&timents ' ' $ ,A Icur contenu $ Doc. No 17J STATISTIQUES MUNICIPALES ' TABLE DES MATli;:RES— suife. Tableau 4 — suite. Service des incendies — suite. Montant des assurances — , Sur les batiments % Sur le contenu $ Police — , Agents — De service ou de reserve, noinbre Avec bicyclette, nombre « A cheval, nombre Avec motocyclette, nombre Detectives, nombre Sergents, nombre • Total du personnel, y compris chef, etc, nombre Chevaux, nombre Bicyclettes, nombre Motocyclettes, nombre Voitures de patrouille — Automobiles, nombre A chevaux, nombre Ambulances — Automobiles, nombre ; A chevaux, nombre Automobiles, nombre I'ableau 5.— Recettes Nom de la cite ou de la ville Taxation obligatoire — Taxe foncifere — Montant pour I'annee courante Arrerages, penalites, et int6ret Expropriations. . ._ Autres taxes fonci^res Autres taxes speciales — Capitation Sur le revenu Sur le loyer. . Autres taxes speciales Total de la taxation obligatoire Licences et patentes — Commerces pourvus de licences Taxe d'affaires Autres que commerciales — Licences de chiens Autres licences et patentes Total, licences et patentes Nom dc la cite ou de la ville Monoraircs et redevances — Permis de batir Redevances pour privileges et monopoles — Cies de tramways electriques. ■■■■■■_ • Cies d'eclairage et de force motrice electriques v Cies de gaz Cies de telegraphe et de telephone Autres privileges et monopoles Total des honoraires et redevances pour permis, privileges et monopoles Amendes, forclusions et confiscations- — Amendes et forclusions de' depots judiciaires Forclusions et confiscations commerciales Total des amendes, forclusions et confiscations Ventes et locations de batiments et terrains Nom de la cite ou de la ville Service publics municipalises — Tramways Electriques Aqueducs , Eclairage et force motrice electriques Gaz Marches et pesees Docks et quais Autres services publics Total, services publics 24-35 24 54 BUREAU FEDERAL DE LA STATISTIQUE TABLE DES MATlfellES— sMt7e. [11 Geo. V, 1921 Tableau o — suite. Instruction publique — Allocations et subventions — Par provinces $ Par comtes • $ Contributions des el6ves $ Taxes scolaires $ Total, instruction publique. $ Nom de la cite ou ville Retenues pour pensions de retraite — Instituteurs et personnel scolaire $ Pompiers $ Personnel de la police ■ S Autres employes civiques. S Total des retenues pour pensions et retraites $ Dons ou legs aux fonds de pension ou de secours — Des instituteurs $ Des pgmpiers •. • • • $ De la police S Des institutions de bienfaisance $ Des terrains de jeux et de recreation $ Tous autres fonds $ Total des dons ou legs aux fonds de pension ou de secours $ Nom de la cite ou ville Bibliotheques et musees S Salubrite et soins de proprete — Balayage et arrosage des rues, enlevement de la neige $ Egouts et epandage $ Enlevement des ordures et incineration $ Autre.s mesures de salubrite $ Total, salubrite et soins de propi-etr $ Kecettes provenant des hopitaux $ Recettes provenant d'autres institututions $ Recettes n'appar tenant pas au revenu — Fonds d'amortissement $ Rectification d'erreurs $ Nom de la cite ou ville Recettes n'appartenant pas au revenu^ — Interct Autres recettes non specifiees S Total des recettes n'appartenant pas au revenu $ Recettes diverses $ Total des recettes ordinaires •• $ Recettes extraordinaires — Emission d'obligations (generales) $ Emission d'obligations (speciales) S Interct $ Autres recettes extraordinaires ? Total des recettes extraordinaires ? Grand total des recettes ordinaires et extraordinaires ? Tableau 6.- — Depenses Nom de la cite ou ville Administration — Maire et'Conseil, indemnites et allocations $ Tous autres fonctionnaires et employes municipaux, traitements, appointements et allocations ._ $ (Construction, reparations, entretien et ssuranco des batiments. . $ Elections $ Autres depenses d'administration $ Total, administration ' ? Instruction publique — ■Ecoles publiques $ Ecoles separees .y $ Colleges et hautes ecoles ' ^ Ecoles techniques $ Bibliotheques et musees $ Autres depenses educatives $ Total, instruction publique S Nom de la cite ou ville Hygiene et salubrite— Balayage et arrosage des rues et enlevement de la neige $ Construction, reparation et nettoyage des egouts $ 32 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 34 34 34 34 34 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 36-44 Colonne. Doc. No 171 STATISTIQUES MUNICIPALES TABLE DES MATlEliEii—suUe. 55 Tableau 6 — suite. Hygiene et a&luhntc— suite. Enlevement des ordures et incineration | Autres depenses d'hygi^ne et de salubrite « Total, liygi^ne et salubrite Bienfaisanoe et maisons de detention— Secours aux pauvres j Hopitaux $ Prisons ' ' ' ' 9 Autres charites, etc ................$ Total, bienfaisance et maisons de detention. $ Nom de la cite ou ville Protection et sauvegarde — Police — Traitements et appoin(eiiients Ecjuipement Total, police Pompiers^ — Traitements et appointenients Equipement Total, pompiers ' lUilites puhliques municipalites — Aqueducs Gaz Eclairage electrique [[ j Marches et pesees $ Tramways $ Exposition . . . $ Autres services publics $ Total, utilites publiques .? Nom de la cite ou ville ' ' Rues '.'.'.'.'.■.''$' Trottoirs .' ..................$ Recreations — Pares, terrains de .jeux, jardins, boulevards, etc $ Celebrations et receptions .$ Total, recreations ^ l''onds d'amortissement $ Interet i Remboursements ,| Proc&s et condamnations $ Autres depenses diverses $ Total des depenses ordinaires $ Nom de la cite ou ville '. Depenses extraordinaires — Obligations (g6nerales) .? Obligations (speciales) $ Decouvert en banque S Autres depenses extraordinaires ? Total des depenses extraordinaires $ Grand total de toutes les depenses : S Tableau 7— Actif disponible— ^ Especes en.caisse a la fin de I'annce $ Ponds d'amortissements $ Taxes impayees ou non exigibles .? Terrains et hatiments vendables $ Autres creances exigibles S Total de I'actif disponible $ Tableau 8— Passif Nom de la cite ou de la ville I )ette consolidee $ Dette Hottante $ Tout autre passif $ Total du passif r ? 40 40 40 40 40 40 41 41 41 41 41 41 4J 41 42 42 42 42 42 42 43 43 43 43 43 43 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 45 45 45 45 45 45 45 56 BUREAU FEDERAL DE LA STATISTIQUE ill Geo. V, 1921 TRADUCTION DES RENVOIS AU BAS DES PAGES. Page 5.— iRecensement du Canada. -Estimation des fopctionnaires municipaux. 'Amiee 1920. 'Annee 1918. '50% des ameliorations sent exemptes. s'l'grrain et batinients seulement. <Les chiffres nianquent. ^Terrain seule- ment. ^Y compris evaluation des emplacements, et des batiments k I'usage du commerce. wiTotalement exempts, iissujettis uniquement a la taxe d'expropriation. "Annee 190:5. i^Ces proprietes ne sont pas evaluees. "Y compris revaluation commerciale. "Annee 1905. '^En 1911, revaluation des batiments etait de 60% de leur valeur, tandis qu'en 1910 elle n'etait que de 45%. '=Y compris $1,646,790 de proprietes assujetties a la taxe scolaire seulement. ''Chif- fres d'affaires et revenu. I'Dont -52,507,136 assujettis a la taxe scolaire. "Ceci comprend les exemptions en faveur des veuves et des manufacturiers. Les 6glise.s, les 6coles et les proprieties du gouvernement sont egalement exemptees, mais ne sont pas evalu^e.^. Pages 6-7.— >Statistiques g6n6rales pour I'annee indiqufee— Recettes et depenses pour 1918. ^Taux de la taxe de facade. 3La ville de Steelton a ete annexee le ler Janvier 1918. ■'Chiffres manquants. sComnussaires. «Depuis 1 annexion de Strathcona. ' Dont $1 ,648,790 de proprigtfe assujetties a la taxe scolaire seulement. ^n existe aussi une taxe de police de 2\ mills, et une taxe d'6clairage de 16c. par pied de fajade. 'Y compris une population flottante de 2,000 habitants. ^Documents incendife. "Y compris les batiments et la taxe commerciale. i-Compris dans revaluation totale des proprietes taxables. "La population en I'annee 1920. "Y compris evaluation commerciale. "Moins une reduction de 10%. Pages 8-9.— 'Statistiques generales pour I'annee indiquee— Recettes et dfepenses pour 1918. -Xon indique. -On ne possede que le total des exemptions. <Les chemins de fer sont compris dans "autres exemptions". ^Ces proprietes ne sont pas fevaluees. i=Les constructions sont exemptes a concurrence de 50%. 'Comprenant les cimetieres. «Les batiments ne sont evalues qu'^ 50% de leur valeur. 'Les exemptions sont celles de I'annge 1918. i»Non divisees. Voir total des batiments a I'usage des institutions de bienfaisance. "II en est tenu compte au moyen d'une Evaluation speciale ou fixe, comprise dans revaluation totale des propriet6s taxables. I'-Compris avec batiments. i-iCompris avec terrain. "Y compris comte de Hastings et batiments de la compagnie Hydro-electrique. i^Comprend proprietes vendables. Pages 10-11.— ^Non indiquees. 2399^95 gont en eau. 'A I'exclusion des terrains seolaires. <Figurent avec ceux en asphaite. eCompris dans "autres pa vages". epigurent avec Tarvia. 'Compris dans "autres pavages". ^Compris dans beton. 'Compris dans pares publics. "'Y compris fegouts d'eaux de surface. P*.GES 12-13 — 'Non indiquees. n7,000,000 de gallons d'eau traites a I'hj'pochlorite. ^Pour la cite et les munici- palitfes voisines. "Aqueduc seulement. "Y compris le cout de I'exploitation et de I'entretien des usines de filtration par le sable, I'interet et le fonds d'amortissement sur ces usines. La ohlorination de I'eau est faite par le service d'hygiene. ^Construit par des particuliers et plus tard achete par la ville. Pages 14-15.— iNon indique. ^Construit par des particuliers et plus tard achete par la ville. =Est fourni par Mont- real Water and Power Co. Pages 16-17.— >Porte egalement 146 pieds d'autres echelles. ^Ces homines agissent comme agents de police. ^Y compris cinq volontaires. ^Pompiers volontaires. ^Y compris hangars k de\-idoirs. 6\ compris six volontaires. Pages 18-19.— iSystfeme tel6phonique d'alarme. Pages 20-21.— iChiffres inconnus. '-Compris dans arrosage chimique et jet d'eau. Pages 22-23.— iVoiture mixte servant de patrouille et d'ambulance. =Ces hommes sont dgalement pompiers. •iChiffres inconnus. *Y compris perte sur les batiments et leur contenu. ^Sept des agents sont a cheval, la nuit. "Com- pris avec le contenu. 'Compris avec batiments. sLes memes servcnt pour les pompiers. Pages 24-25.— iPas de division. Voir la colonne du total des taxes. =Pas de division; voir la colonno du (ulal des licences. 3Compris dans la colonne pr6d6cente. ^Compris dans la taxe de I'iinnee courante. sBasfee sur la dimension flcs locaux occupfes. «Taxe d'amusement. 'Compris dans la taxe de capitation. sY compris taxe de commutation. 'Taxe de voirie. '"Y compris taxe de guerre provinciale, taxe du fonds patriotique, des hopitaux, des pares et des biblin- thdques. "Moins deduction de $411.34. i^Moins escompte de S6'.560.18. "Xaxe de chemin de fer. "Non indiquc. Pages 26-27.— iSous cet en-tete figurent les loyers des conduits souterrains occupes par les compapies d'6clairage et de force motrice 61ectriques. sPourrifere. ^Compris dans la colonne de I'eclairage et de force motrice felectriques. •'Com- pris avec "autres licences". P\GES 28-29.— iPigure dans la colonne "par comtes". =Y compris exposition, etc. 'Y compris expositions et tele- phones. *Y compris recettes diverses pour I'instruction publique. ^Figure avec reclairage et la force motrice elec- triques. ey compris interet et fonds d'amortissement. 'Y compris les cimeti6res et le service de 1 eau. ^ »! compris bateau traversier. »Pas de division; voir la colonne du total de I'instruction publique. '"Appartient a la compagnie des tramways, d'eclairage, de chauffage et de force motrice de Montreal. "Mine de charbon. i2\ compris location des bouches d'eau. "Figure dans la colonne des taxes de I'annee courante. Pages 30-31.— 'Y compris allocation par la cit6. ^Figure avec police. P\ges 32-33.— lY compris les bains publics. ^Y compris les recettes proven;int des cunetieres. ^Figure avec les taxes de I'annee courante. ^Compris dans instruction publique. ^Recettes. «Figure avec 'autres taxes fonciferes . Pages 34-35.— lY compris le change. ^Y compris decouvert en banque. ^Couru. 'Figure dans les tax-es de I'annee courante. ^Vendues. ^Y compris emprunt garanti par des obligations donnees en gage. JY compris dettes transportees. sy compris billets escomptes pour les travaux de I'aqueduc. 'Prime. '"l compris celles decoulant de la loi de la fiducie. "Indemnite pour cause d'incendie. "Billets k payer. "Int6ret couru et pnme sur valeurs. I'Y compris prime sur obligations vendues. 'n'ente de placements temporaires en valeurs sur I Etat. "i^mprunt a la banque. "Fonds en caisse au ler Janvier 1920. I'Pour la construction de logements. I'Emprunts tem|)oraires. Pages 36-37.— 'Figure daus les ecoles publiques. ^Y compris fonds d'amortissement et int6ret. ^Les indeiiuiitos du maire et des commissaires sont portees au budget des diff6rents services municipaux qu lis dxrigent. ■'l- igure clans "colleges et autres ecoles". sy compris versements au fonds d'amortissement. 'Figure dans la colonne tous autres fonctionnaires municipaux". 'Pas de di\-ision; voir la colonne du total des depenses d administration. Doc. No 17] STATISTIQUES MUNICIPALES 57 Pages 3S-39.— 'Y compris les depenses do la Commission des Travaux. ^Coiupris avec los 6gouts. 'Moins cliarges fixes. <Pas de division; voir le total pour bicnfaisanoe et maisons de correction. 'Figure dans le nettoyage des rues. Pages 40-41 .— ' Y compris appointements et salaires sp6ciaux pay6s au cours de la gr^ve. ^Y compris 6clairage des rues. ^Commission du logement. <B4timents et immeubles municipaux seulement. 'Moins charges fixes. 'Y compris cimetiferes et service de 1 'eau. 'Figure avec appointements et salairea. sPonts. 'Figure avec I'aqueduc. '"Y compris telephones, bouehes d'eau, ^clairage, etc. "Figure avec la police. ^^Y compris mine de charbon. Pages 42^3. — 'Additionne avec les rues. ^y compris change et intfirfit sur dette consolid6e. 'Y compris versement au gouvernement provincial de $563,500. ^Y compris coupons d'intfir^t pay6s sur obligations g6n6rales, $476,644; sur obli- gations speciales, SSI, 557. ^Y compris eclairage des rues. *Y compris escompte. 'Y compris taxe de guerre provin- ciale et fonds patriotique. 'Y compris int6r6t sur obligations. 'Les escomptes consentis, s'61evant k $338.62, ont 6t6 dSduits du total des dSpenses. ""Y compris emprunt annul6 et administration de la justice. "Intferfit sur dettes, k 1 'exclusion des utilitfes publiques. ^-Y compris int6r6t sur les dettes d'amSliorations locales et les escomptes sur taxe. "Y compris supplement de solde verse au fonds patriotique des soldats, k la Croix Rouge et ;\ la Ijigue Maritime. Pages 44-45. — 'A I'exclusion des terrains et b&timents figurant au compte capital. -Y compris mat6riel en magasin et creances non echues de $445,029.93. ^Y compris autre actif, fonds de depreciation du reseau hydro-61ectrique et obliga- tions du district scolaire. ^Y compris eooles publiques. »Y compris creances exigibles, inventaires, etc. ^Y compris des creances non exigibles s'elevant k $1,781,181.33. 'Consiste en depenses chargees au compte capital, telles que, ecoles, tramways, expropriation, aqueduc, etc. sY compris tramways, aqueducs, ecoles et hydro. 'Autre actif. '"Y com- pris ponts. "Celles des tramways, de I'usine d'edairage et force motrice electriques, de I'usine de pompage et de tous autres travaux charg6s au compte capital. '=Y compris aqueduc. i^Y compris obligations de I'lnternational Milling Co. , pou r $124,058.76 et obligations de la vietoire pour $63,265.83. "Y compris obligations generales. isy compris billets a payer et ameliorations locales. "*Y compris ameliorations et debourses differfe, $2,172,503.76. I'Y compris obliga- tions et depenses du compte capital non couvertes par une emission. isy compris Commission du Logement. "Y com- pris valeur des compagnies de chemins de fer en banque et portefeuille. ^oErnprunts temporaires. Page 46. — 'Y compris ecoles publiques. ^Ji g'agit d'emprunts a court terme garantis par les taxes impa.vees et des valeurs donnees en nantissement. ^Y compris billets et comptes a payer et passif non echu. *Y compris dette consolidee pour ameliorations locales, moins la part de la cite. ^Obligations en circi^lation. ^Y compris fonds d'amortissement accumule et reserves. 'Prgts courants. 'Decouvert en banque sur le compte general, billets k payer et compte de cons- truction $708,692,66; compte d'ameiiorations locales, $2,828,631.90, et autres passifs, $85,828.90. fmm STA^ demand may te of loan per £S CITES ET VIL ,-l2,'23 OTTAWA THOMAS MULVET IMPRIMEUR DE SA TR£:S EXCELLENTE MAJESTfe LE HOI 1920 [No 17—1921.] *>o UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY