Hi Michel -
Ideally in this census and others blank lines should be added to represent empty lines so that there is no doubt that these aren't partially transcribed paged. If you look at other counties in 1852 you will see that almost pages show 50 lines. Here is an example of a page I transcribed in Sherbrooke Co. where I added blank lines to bring the total to 50:
http://automatedgenealogy.com/census52/ ... p?id=48427It seems that a different form was used in Quebec Co. (perhaps elsewhere) that only had room for about 20 lines per page and that all lines on the pages were rarely filled. The transcriber on the page you flagged was probably used to the standard 50-line pages used elsewhere so added the extra empty lines - ideally he should have stopped at 20. While this isn't perfect, it has no practical negative impact as it will not change anyone's ability to search the index or read the transcription. Similarly, it probably isn't worth your or other transcribers' time to add blank lines to bring the totals to 20 on the other pages.
Thanks. Mark