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SIXTH   SESSION  OF   THE  TWELFTH   PARLIAMENT 


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Alphabetical  Index  to  Sessional  Papers 


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ALPHABETICAL   INDEX 


TO  THE 


SESSIONAL   PAPERS 


OF   THE 


PARLIAMENT    OF    CANADA 


SIXTH   SESSION,   TWELFTH  PARLIAMENT,  1916. 


A 

Amlitor  General's  Report,  Vol.  I,  Pts.  a, 
b.  and  A  to  L ;  Vol.  II.  Pts.  M  to  V ; 
Vol.   Ill,  Pts.  V  to  Z  Vol.  IV,  Pt.  ZZ.  .  1 

Agriculture,    Report    of    Minister    of,    for 

year   Miuth   31.    191,t 1 'i 

Agricultural    Instruction   Act,    1914-1916..        15c 

Acadia  Coal  Co.  re  f  'nting  of  a  Concilia- 
tion Board  to  emt    lyers  of 99 

Alien  Enemy  prisoners,  escapesi,  etc.,  from 

detention  camps  "     ^anff,  Alta..    ..    ..      2(i.S 

Alien  Enemy  prisoii-        escapes,  etc.,  from 

camp  at  Amherst,  r.  S 220 

Amalgam, it-d  Dry  D;  k  and  Engineering 
Co.  re  construction  of  dry  dock  at 
North    Vancouver 25S 

Amethyst,  SS.,  correspondence  re  subsidy 
to,    in    years    1910-11,    and    1911-12.. 

Appointments  to  Inside  and  Outside  Ser- 
vice,   in    County   of  'Wright 93 

Archives — Report  of  works  for  year  1914.        29o 

Astronomer — Report  of  Chief,  year  1912.        2o« 

B 

Bait  Freezer  at  White  Head..  N.S. — Re- 
port of   Engineer   re 274 

Bauman,  W.  F..  an  alien  enemy — Corre- 
spondence re  passport  of 242 

Bear  River,  N.S. — Documents  re  purchase 

of  site  for  P.O.   building  at 142 

Belzile,  Louis  de  Gonzaque,  re  investiga- 
tion respecting  loss  of  horse  by,  during 
1915 127 

Bonds  and   Securities    in    Department    of 

Secretary   of  State,   since   last  return..        69 

Board  of  Conciliation — Documents  re 
creation  of.  regarding  Nova  Scotia 
Steel    Co.,    1915 196 

Bounty  under  Deep  Sea   Fisheries  Act  re 

County  of  Guysborough,  N.S S8 

Bridge,  construction  of,  between  lie  Per- 
rot  and  St.  Anne  de  Bellevue,  and  He 
Perrot  and  Vaudreuil 168 

3060—1 


ireakwater  at  North  Lake,  P.E.I — re 
construction  of,  at 164 

riranch  line  of  I.C.Ry.  in  Guysborough, 
N.S.  ,  re  total  expenditure  connected 
with,    since    1911 

^ui'Ieigh   Falls  Water-power — re  lease  of 

by    Government    to    J.    A.    Culverwell.. 

British  Columbia  Hydrographic  Surveys.. 


133 


280 
25s 


c 

^ampagnie  de  Navigation — re  cancella- 
tion of  subsidy  contiact  to 223 

Canadian  I*acific  Railway  Company; — 

Lands   sold    by    dui  ing   year    1915..    ..        54 

I'anadian  Northern  Railway  Co. — Finan- 
cial Statement  of,  etc 282 

Canadian  Noithem  Railway  Co. — Copies 
of  Mortgage  Deed  of  Trust  of.  etc.  .    .  .      2S26 

Canadian    OlliceiE)  employed   in   Canadian 

Pay  and  Records  Oflice,  London 207 

Censors,  names,  etc..  of  employed  by  Gov- 
ernment at  LDUisburg  and  North  Syd- 
ney, N.S 195 

Censors  and  decoders — L'st  of  employed 
at  Halifax,  since  be,2:inning  of  war.  .    .  .      2C3 

Civil  Service,  Inside,  re  questions  asiked  of 
candidates  for,   since  May,   1912 247 

Civil   Service    List   of   Canada   for    1915..        30 

Civil  Service  Commission — Report  of  for 
yearl915 31 

Commandeering      of     Wheat — Documents 

relating  to,  etc 162 

Commandeering      of     Wheat — Documents 

relating  to,  etc. 162o 

Companies — L'st  of  at  Halifax  in  Depart- 
ment of  Militia  and  Defence  re  tenders 
for  Fiupplies 294 

Commissions  : — 

Order  in  Council  appointing  Commis- 
sion of  inquiry  re  fire  in  Parlia- 
ment Buildings 72 


6-7  George  V. 


Alphabetical  Index  to  Sessional  Papers 


A.  1916 


C 

Commissions — Concluded. 

Number  of,  ttc,  appointed  since  1911..      210 
Order  in    Council    appointing    Commis- 
sion to  inquire  into  Shell  Contracts..     228 
Re   evidence   taken   respecting   damages 
claimed    ag-ainst    Militia    Department 
by  town  of  S.vdn?y,  N.S.  .    .  .    .  .    .  .    .  .      239 

Conciliation,  Brards  of — Report  of  Regis- 
trar of  for  1915 36a 

Conference  of  Local  Governments  held  in 

Ottawa,  October.  1915 S6 

Criminal    Statistics,   year   ending   1914    .  .        17 

Cumming.  J.  S.  W. — re  action  against  by 

Government,   etc 227 

Customs'  Department  at  North   Sydney — 

re   renting  of  rooms   for  purposes  of.  .      114 

Customs  Station  at  Vicars,  Quebec — 
Opening  of  at  Frontier  and  closing  at 
Vicars,  etc 118 

Customs?  Department — Number  of  clerks 
in  paid  from  Outside  S^rv-ce  vote  who 
are  in  Inside  Service 287 

Customs,    Report    of    Department    of,    for 

year   1915 >.//-»«- 

D 

Dairy  and  Cold  Storage  Commissioner — 
Report  of  for  year  ending  March  31, 
1915 15<i 

Dam,  construction  of  at  Grand'M§re,  Co. 

of  Champlain,  Quebec 230 

Decorations,   list  of  awarded  to  memberg 

of  Canadian  Forces  to  March  17,  1915.      259fi 

Decorations,    list    of    those    in    Canadian 

Expeditionary    Forces   receiving  such..      259 

Desjardins,  Auguste,  of  St.  Denis,  Kam- 
ouraska — Documents  re  appointment  as 
Customs  officer 68 

Destructive  Insect  and  Pest  Act — Regu- 
lations under 46 

Dionne,   J.    P.,   case  of  against  the  King 

in    Exchequer   Court ..      212 

Dionne,  J.   P.,   Supplementary  Returns  re 

B.^chequer   Court 212n 

Disallowance  of  Act  of  Legislature  of 
Ontario — Order  in  Council,  also  report 
of  Minisiter  of  Justice  on 271ii 

Dominion  Police  Force — List  of  em- 
ployees, with  salary,  etc ..      197 

Dominion  Police  Force — re  averag-e  num- 
ber of  men  employed  in  year  lfl5. ...        45 

Dominion  .Steel  Corporation,  re  war  or- 
ders obtained  by 17S 

Dominion  Lands — Orders  in  Council  re — 
between  January  15,  and  December, 
1915 47 

Dominion  Lands  Act — Orders  in  Council 
re — 'between  January  15,  and  December, 
1915 48 

Dominion    Lands    "  Forest    Reserves    and 

Park  Act" — Orders  in   Council  re..    ..        49 

Dominion  Ijands   Survey   Act 50 

Dominion    Government    Domestic    Loan — 

Copy   of  prospectus,  etc 90 

Domestic  Loan   of  Dominion   Government 

— Number  cf  subscribers,  etc..    ......        91 

Doucett,  Alex.  D.,  investigation  re  claim 
of  respecting  cattle  killed  on  I.C.Ry., 
1915 131 

Dredging  : —  ' 

Inverness    Co.,    N.S.,    in    since    1896    to 

present 67 

Contracts    for   supplies    for    dredges    in 

East  River,  Pictou  Co.,  years  1914-15.     139 


D 

Dismissals  : — 

Letters,  etc.,  between  Government  and 
J.  C.  Douglas,  M.L.A.,  re  dismissals  in 

Nova  Scotia . 97 

Documents   re   dismissal     of    Daniel    Bu- 
chanan as  Pilot,  Harbour  of  St  Anns.      107 

Documents   re   dismissal   of   Clifford   G. 

Brander,  of  Customs  Service,  Halifax.     113 

Charles  McCarthy  from  Customs  Ser- 
vice at  Halifax,  N.S.,  etc 116 

A.  J.   Crosby,  Thomas  Lynch  and  J.  B. 

Naylor,  Customs  Service  at  Halifax.      117 

W.  B.  Mills.  Bridge  and  Building  Mas- 
ter,   Dist.     No.    4,     I.C.Ry. — Documents 

re.  .    . 134 

Proposed  dismissal  of  present  Keeper  of 
Lighthouse  at  Cape  Jourmain,  We.st- 
morland    Co.,   N.B 144 

John  E.  Hallamore.  Postmaster  at  Up- 
per New  Cornwall,  N.S 17S 

Mr.  Bayfield.  Supt.  of  Dredging  in  B.C.. 
re  dismissal  of,  and  appointment  of 
J.  L.  Nelson 183 

Joseph  Fleming  on  Intercolonial  Ry.  .  .      188 

Hubert  Paquin.  Postmaster  of  St.  Gil- 
bert de  Portneuf 189 

Documents  re  dismissal  of  Postmasters 
of  St.  Lazare,  Vaudreuil  Station. 
Point  Fortune,  Val  des  EJpoulfc,  Mont 
Oscar,  St.  Justine  de  Newton IfO 

Dr.  W.  T.  Patton,  Department  of  In- 
terior. .    . 24 

L.  F.  SansfaQon,  Postmaster  of  Louis- 
ville       225 

Postmaster  McRitchie,  of  North  River 
Centre,    N.S 233 

James     Hall,     Postmaster     of     Milford 

Haven  Bridge.  N.S 233 

J.    B.    Levesque,    Steward    on    steamer 

Champlain ..    ..      277 

Dr.  W.  T.  Patton.  Veterinary  Inspection 

Branch  at  Coutts,  Alberta 211o 

J.  B.  Deschenes  and  Thos  Bernier,  em- 
ployees on  I.C.Ry.  at  River  du  Loup.      292 

Mr.      Cliisholm.      Inspector     of     Indian 

Agencie.s,    Sask 191 

drouth   area  of  Alberta — ^Correspondence 

re.  .... 243 

duties  rebated  to  importers  during  year 

ended  December  31,  1915 112 


•^ast  River  of  Pictou — Reports  on  depths 
of  water  in  locks  in,  etc 98 

5ast  River  of  Pictou — Supplementary  re- 
turn relating  to 08a 

tlstimates.  . 3 

'Estimates,  Supplementary,  year  ending 
March  31,  1916 4 

llstimates.  Further  Supplementary,  year 
ending  March   31,   1916 5 

Estimates.  Further  Supplementary,  year 
ending  March  31,  1017 _    ..  50 

3stimates.    Further    Supplementary,    year 

ending  March  31,  1917 56 

Blev.ator — Storage  at  Calgary  re  location 
of 297 

Electoral  Polling  D'v'sions  in  Manitoba — 
re  apportioning  of  by  Judges  under  Act.      234 

Elections,  By — return  re  year  of  1915.    .  . 

Employees  in  Government  Departments 
— names  of  all  who  have  enlisted  since 
August  4,  1914 289 


G-7  Georse  V. 


Alphabetical  Index  to  Sessional  Papers 


A.  inic 


European  War — Memo,  re  work  of  Dei>art' 
merit  of  Militia  and  Defence  from  1915 
to  1916. 231 

Examiners  or  Inspectors  of  materials  for 
military  puipo.ses — Number  of,  etc..    ..      103 

Examination  for  Civil  Service  appoint- 
ments— Names  of  persons  successfully 
passing  in   Prov.   of  QueV>ec 94 

Expenditures,  siiowinp  all  stmis  expended 
in  present  year  to  December  31.  Ifl5, 
by  Deiit.  of  Public  Works,  chargeable 
to  Income 140 

Experimental  Farm,  Rosthern.  Snsk.  ...        87 

Experimental  Farms — Report     of     the  Di- 
rector of,  for  year  ending  Mar.  31.  1915, 
Vol.  I Ifi 

External   Affairsi — Report  for  year  ended 

March  31.   1915 29a 

Extract  from  Montreal  "Gazette"  of  Jan- 
uary 12,  1915,  re  distress"  in  England, 
etc 19So 

Extract  from  Montreal  Gazette,  of  Nov- 
ember 1.  191  n.  re  help  by  sale  of  Cana- 
dian flour 19S 

European     War — Copies     of     Documents, 

Orders  in  Council  re 42 

European     Wnr — ^Copies"     of     Documents, 

supplement   to 42a 

European  War — Orders  in  Council  relat- 
ing to,  from  April  29.  1915.  to  January 
12.  1916 43 


Fair  Wage  Offlcer — Visits  of  re  schedule 
of  wages  in  shell  making.  New  Glas- 
gow. N.S 214 

Federal    Plan    Commission    for    cities    of 

Ottawa  and  Hull — Report  of  for  1915.  .      172 
Fenian  Raid   Bounty: — ■ 

Application     of     Aenas     McKinnon     of 

Nova   Scotia  re 95 

Application     of     Aenas     McKinnon     of 

Nova  Scotia  re 95n 

Names  and  addresses  of  persons  in  An- 
napolis   Co.    to    whom    paid 152 

Names   and   addresses    in     South    Cape 

Breton  to  whom  paid,  etc 153 

Names»  and     addresses     of    persons     in 
County    of    Halifax.    N.S.,    to    whom 

paid 154 

Names?  and     addresses     of    persons     in 

County  of  Hants,  N.S.,  to  whom  paid.      155 
Namesi  and     addresses     of    persons     in 
county  of  Richmond,    N.S.,    to  whom 

paid 156 

Re  David  W.   McLean,  Windsor,  N.S..      205 
Re  application  of  M:'s.  Flora  Mclntyre. 

N.S. 194 

To    whom    paid    in    Queens    Co.,    N.S...      149 
F;nance   Department — Number    of    clerks 

belonging,    paid    outs'de    service    vote..      265 
Fire   Protection   on    Transcontinental    Ry. 
line   between    Harvey  Junption   and  W. 

boundary   line 278 

"  Forest  Reserves  and  Park  Act  " — Orders 

in  Council  re 4  9 

Foit  Henry — Amount  of  money  paid  out 
for  new  buildings  and  repairs  in  1912- 

13-14-15 283 

Fisheries  Branch,  Department  of  Naval 
Service — Forty-eighth"  Annual  Report 
of 39 

3060— 1 J  ; 


G 

Geogr.aphic   Board    Report    of   for    1915..        26(2 
'leological  Survey — D'parlment  of  Mines. 

year  1914 26 

Georgian    Hay    Canal — Interim    Report   of 

Commission  re  economic  problem  of.    .  .        19b 
ilovernor  CJeneral's  Warrants  issued  since 

on  account  of  1915-16 63 

(Irand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway: — 

Financial  Statement  of,  etc 282 

Copies  of  Mortgage  Deed  of  Trust,  etc.      282a 

H 

Ilanlover,    documentsi    re    repairs    on    in 

County   of    Shelburne,    N.S..    in    1915..      160 
Hansard — Report      containing    motion     of 

Sir  W.  Laurier  re  expenditure  made  by 

Shell  Committee 22Sa 

Headquarters    Staff   of    1st,    2nd    and    3rd 

Divisional      Area — Names,      rank,      and  . 

qualifications  of  ofhceis  on 192 

High  Cost  of  Living — R  port  of  Board  of 

Inquiry  into 84 

Homestead  Lands — Fractional  Areas  of  in 

Saskatchewan 89 

Horses — Correspondence    re    purchase    of. 

etc 213 

Horses,  re  number  bought  for  remounts  in 

Alberta,  etc '.      236 

I 

Indian  Affairs,  Department  of — Report  of 

for  year   1915 27 

Inland  Revenue — Number,  names,  salar- 
ies,   etc.,    of    permanent    employees    in, 

1915,    1916 260 

Insurance — ^Report    of    Superintendent    of 

for  year  1915 8 

Insurance — Abstract     of     Statements     of, 

year  ende  1  D  c^mbe-  31,  1915 9 

Interior — Report    of    Department    of    for 

year  1915 25 

International   Nickel  Co. — Correspondence 

of  with  the  Prime  Minister 78 

International    Commission     pertaining    to 

St.    John    Rivei- — Report   of ISO 

Investigation  into  conduct  of  officials  in 
Customs    service    at    Halifax,    N.S.,    in 

year  1915 Ill 

Irrigation  Act — Orders  in  Council  relating 

to 52 

Inland  Revenue — Reports,  Returns,  and 
Statistics  of,  for  years  ended  March 
31.    1915: — 

Part       I — Excise 12 

Part  II — Insp!Ction  of  Weights  and 
Measures.  Gas  and  Elec- 
tricity         13 

Part  III — Adulteration  of  Food 14 

Intercolonial    Railway  : — 

Relating  to  transfer  by  estate  of  Alex. 
Fraser,   of   River  du   Loup,   of  lot   of 

land  to 171 

Relating  to   constru?ton   of  v'aduct   at 

Amqui.  at  Travers?  Dubg  crosising  .  .      235 

J 

Justice — Report  of  Minister  of  re  Peni- 
tentiaries  of   Canada,    1915 34 

K 

'-Castella,  A.,  re  appointment  as  Mechani- 
cal Supt.  of  Dredges ;  also  resignation 
of  same 22£ 


6-7  George  V. 


Alphabetical  Index  to  Sessional  Papers 


A.  1916 


Labour — Raport  of  Department  of  for 
year  1915 

Launch  Way  and  Boat  House — construc- 
tion of  at  Bear  Cove  Beach,  N.S 

Lavoie,  Geo.,  investigation  re  burning  of 
barn  of  May  23,  1914 

Law,     Rt.     Hon.     Bonar — Communication " 
from  re  using  strength  of  Empire  in  the 
War 

Lightkeeper  at  Cape  Jourmain,  Westmor- 
land Co..  N.B..  re  proposed  retirement 
of 

Lightkeeper  at  Arisaig,  N.S.,  re  appoint- 
ment at 

Librarians    of    Parliament — Jont    Report 


of. 


Liquor  brought  into  Tcrriio:its  of  Canada 
from  outside  countries 

List  of  Shipping  for  year  1915 

Loan — Dominion  Government  Domestic  .  . 

Loan — Dominion  Government  Domestic — 
Number  of  subscribers,  etc 

M 

Manitoba  Hydrographic  Surveys 

Manufacturers'     Assoc  ation,    Canadian — 

Correspondence  of  with  Prime  Mini.ster. 
Mails,   etc. : — 

Relating  to  mail  contract  from  Noel  to 
Maitland.    N.S 

Rural  delivery  route,  Sheftord  County, 
"  Warden   No.    1  " 

Different  rural  mail  routes  in  Strath- 
cona  County 

Different  rural  mail  routes  in  Strath- 
cona — Supplementary   return   re.  .    .  . 

Rural  mail  routes  of  Hodson  and  Toney 
Mills.  Pictou  County,  N.S 

Lemon  Ferry  Co.,  of  Richmond,  N.S., 
re  carrying  mail  across 

Number  of  rural  delivery  routes  opened 
in  1915,  name  of  counties  in,  etc  .... 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mails  between 
St.  Francois  de  Montmagny  and  rail- 
way   station,    years    1914-15 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mails  between 
Roberta,  Co.  of  Richmond,  and  West 
Bay,  Co.   of  Inverness.. 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mails  between 
Medicine  Hat  and  Eagle  Butte,  Co. 
of  Medicine  Hat 

Re  rural  mail  route  between  Pictou  and 
West  River.  NS 

Re  different  mail  routes  in  constituency 
of  Qu'Appelle 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mails  between 
St.  Jean,  P.Q.,  and  railway  stations 
of  C.P.R.  Co..  G.T.R.  Co.,  and  Ver- 
mont Central 

Re  rural  mail  route  from  Eureka  to 
Sunnybrae   in   Co.    of  Pictou 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mail  to  Upper 
Margaree  post  office  and  Gillies  P.O. 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mail  to  Mar- 
garee   Harbour    and    Cheticamp.  .     .. 

Re  names,  amounts,  etc.,  of  tenders  for 
carrying  of  mails  in  Counties  of  L'As- 
somption    and    Montcalm 

Re     mail     routes     in     constituency     of 

Regina 

Re  contract  for  carrying  -mail  from 
Inverness  to  Margaree  Harbour.  .    .  . 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mail  between 
tram  cars  and  Glace  Bay,  South  Cape 
Breton 


36 
216 
129 

76 

144 

244 

40 

55 
22 
90 

91 

25/ 

77 

101 

102 

103 

103fi 

104 

105 

106 

luS 

109 

110 
119 
120 

121 
122 
123 
124 

147 
163 
174 

175 


M 

Mails,  etc. — Concluded. 

Re  contract  for  carrying  mail  to  East- 
ern Harbour  and   Pleasant   Bay..    ..      177 
Different  mail  routes  in  constituency  of 

Medicine  Hat 187 

Re  delay   in   establishment    of    in   con- 
stituency   of    Medicine    Hat 187a 

Rural    mail    route,    re    establishing    of 

from   A'ma,   through   Sy.ves  er,   N.S.      221 
Rural    mail    route,    re    establ  shing    of 
from    Scotsburn   to    North    Scotsburn, 
etc 222 

Marine  and  Fisheries — Report  of  for   the 

year  1914-1915   (Marine) 21 

Macdonald,  Rev.  Isaac  Hunter,  applica- 
tion   of   for   position   as    Chaplain..     ..      270 

ilachine   Guns> — Amounts   contributed   for 

from  Medicine  Hat 199 

Matapedia,   Lake — Concerning  surveys  of 

made   in   1914 ..    ..      184 

Medical  Examiners  of  recruits — names, 
etc.,  of  appointed  since  beginning  of 
war  to  date,   1916 260 

Medical  Doctors — Number  of  employed  by 

Militia  Department  at  Halifax 256 

Members  of  House  of  Commonsi  and  Legis- 
latures of  Canada  in  service,  names, 
etc 250 

Medical  Officers  employed  in  examination 
of  recruits  in  county  of  Pictou,  1914- 
15 151 

Memorial  Tablet — Documents  re  placing 
of,  on  P.O.  building.  New  Glasgow, 
commemorating  late  Rev  Dr.  James 
MacGregor 138 

Mennonite  Church — re  conference  between 
Minister  of  Agriculture  and,   in   1S73..      203 

Militia  Council — Report  of,  for  year  1915.        35 

Militia  General  Orders  promulgated  be- 
tween November,  1914,  and  December, 
1915 .    ., 56 

Military  building  at  Rigaud — Correspond- 
ence relating  to 252 

J  Mines  Branch — Report  of  year  1916..    ..        26<» 

.Miscellaneous    Unforeseen    Expenses  from 

April,  1915.  to  January,  1916 58 

Montreal    Street    Ry.    Co. — Copy    of    war 

orders  gi^-en  to 179 

Moncton,  N.B.,  re  names,  salaries  of  em- 
ployeas  in  I.C.Ry.  offices  at.  also  retir- 
ing allowances  granteii.   etc 135 

Morin,    Nazaire,    and    Hubert,    Napoleon, 

re  investigation  held  respecting  casa  of.      128 


Mc 

.VIoNair's  Cove,   N.S.,   re  expenditure  at.  .      217 

Mclntyre,  Mrs.  Flora — Documents  re  ap- 
plication of.  for  Fenian  Raid  Bounty,  .      194 

McKinnon.     of     Inverness     Co.,     N.S.,     re 

Fenian  Raid  Bounty 95 

McLean,    David    W.,    Windsor,     N.S..    re 

Fenian  Raid  Bounty  paid  to 205 

McQueen  Siding,  re  installation  of  and  re- 
moval thereof  subsequently 132 

McTavish,  Hon.  D.  B,,  appointment  of  as 
Commisstioner  re  fire  Parliament  Build- 
ings  72 

McQueen    Siding    on    I.C.Ry.,   re    instaHa- 

tion  of  and  subsequent  removal  of .  .    ,  .      132a 


N 

National  Battlefields  Committee- 
and  E-\penditures,  1915    ..    .. 


-Receipts 


61 


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A.  191C 


N 

Naval  Service  : — 

Report  of  the  Department  of,  for  year 

ending  March  31,   1!)16 38 

RegTilations    re   payment    to    ollicers   as 

interpreters 74 

Copies  of  Orders  in  Council  re  Regula- 
tions   of   Department    of 41 

Nickel  :— 

International     Co. — Correspondence    of. 

with    Prime    Minister 78 

Order   in   Council  re  prohibition   of  ex- 
portation of. 215 

O 

Oliver  EJquipments  puichasid  since  Aug- 
ust 1.  1914,  namLS  from  whom  pur- 
chased,  etc 66 

Ordeis  in  Council — Copies  of  re  regula- 
tions  of   Naval    Service 41 

Ottawa  Improvement  Commission — State- 
ment of  Receipts  and  Expenditures, 
1915 60 

Oveit  me  paid  to  men  in  Printing  Bureau, 

from  January  1,  191G,  to  April  1,  1916.      261 

P 

Parliament     Buildings     Fire — Report     of 

Commission    appointed    to    inquire   re.  .        72o 

Patton,  Dr.  W.   T.,  re  dismissal  of,  etc..      211 

Paul,   Capt.   Stephen,  claim  of  re  steamer 

Rhoda 96 

Patrol  Boat  A,  "Captain  Blackford" — 
Documents  re  repairs  in  December,  1914 
to  1915. 160 

Patriotic    Fund,    unclaimed    balances    in 

banks  for 159 

Patenaude,  Hon.  E.,  and  Nantel,  Hon. 
W.  B.,  showing  amounts  spent  for  fur- 
nishing offices  of 170 

Pensions  to  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Forces,  pay  al'.owancis  for  disabled  sol- 
diers, also  to  dependents,  etc 150 

Pension  list  in  force  in  Canada  for  dis- 
abled  soldiers — Copy  of 185 

Petitions  received  by  Government  re  dis- 
allowance of  Act  of  Ontario  Legislature.      271 

Pictou — Documents    re    handling    freight 

and  coal  at 299 

Pictou    Haibour — re    permanent    harbour 

quay  line  at.  .    .  .    . 2S8 

Pictou    Harbour — re    siurvty    of    tor    pro- 

ix>sed  new  bridge 254 

Pilot  Commissioners — Harbour  and  Dis- 
trict of  St.  Anns.  Co.  of  Victoria,  re 
dismifsial   of  Daniel   Buchanan 107 

Pinianski,   W.,   re   patent   of,   in   township 

25.  range  4,  office  Hie  No.  1752484..    ..        82 

Port  Morien,  N.S., — re  repairs  to  Break- 
water at,   year   1915 ..      143 

Port  Nelson — Statement  total  expenditure 

of  public  money  at,  to  date,  etc 291 

Post  Office  Department — re  amounts  ex- 
pended by,  in  connection  with  Yukon 
psrvice  for  1915 224 

Postmaster  General — Report  of,   for  year 

ended  March,  1915.  . 24 

Post  Office  at   Louiseville — Documents  re 

construction  of.  at 169 

Post  Office  and  Postmaster  of  par'sh  of 
St.  Esprit — Correspondence  re,  from 
October,  1911,  to  date 173 

Post  Office  at  Risaud — Correspondence  re 
cost  of 186 


Postmaster  at  West  Roachdale,   N.S ,   re 

apiKJintment  of,   etc 200 

Trince  Rur)ert — Documents  re  proposed 
public  building  in,  for  Post  Office,  etc.      182 

Pringle,  Robt.  A.,  copy  of  Order  in  Coun- 
cil appointing  as  Commissioner  re  Par- 
liament  Buildings  Fire 72 

Printing  an-l   Stationery  ; — 

Report  of  Dejiartment  of,  1915 32 

Amount  of  money  paid  out  for  printing 
outside  of  Printing  Bureau,  in  years 
1912-13-14-15 285 

Public  Service — Names  of  all  employees 
of  all  branches  of,  in  Counties  of  Prov- 
ince of  Nova  Scotia 2S4 

Public   A'counts   of   Canada,   year   ended 

March   31,    1915 2 

Public  Works — Rtport  of  Minister  of,  for 

year   ended   March   31,    1915 19 

Public  Work-S' — Return  showing  sums  ex- 
pended, chargeable  to  Income,  year 
end  December  31,  1915 140 

Public  Works — Retui'n  showing  all  sums 
txpended,  chargeable  to  Capital  Ac- 
count, year  ending  December  31,  1915.      141 

Q 

Quarantine  de  Lfevis — Documents,  etc.,  re 

purchase  of  land   for 71 

Quarantine  Buildings  at  McNab's  and 
Lawlor's  Islands — Proposed  use  of,  for 
Military 145 

Quarantine  purposes — Names  and  salaries 
of  all  Medical  Officers  appointed  for,  at 
principal  ports  of  Canada,   etc 146 

Quebec  and  Saguenay  Railway — re  pur- 
chase of,  by  Government.  .    , 281 

Quebec,      Montmorency     and     Charlevoix 

Railway — Reports  of  Engineers,  re.  .    .  .      295 

Quebec,  Montmorency  and  Charlevoix 
Railway — Correspondence  re  sale  of,  to 
Government   of   Canada 2?5a 


Rallier  du  Baty — Communication  from 
Sir  G.  Perley  re  report  on  Hospital  at 
Dinard 75 

"  Railway  Belt  Water  Act " — Orders  in 
Council  re,  from  Jan.  12,  1915,  to  De- 
cember 31,  1915 51 

Railways  and  Canals — Report  of  Depart- 
ment of,  for  year  from  April  1,  1914..        20 

Railway  Commissioners — Report  of  Board 

of,  for  year  ending  March  31,  1916.  .    .  .        20e 

Railway  Statistics  of  Dominion  of'  Can- 
ada, year  ended  June  30,  1915 206 

Railway     from     Sunnybrae — Surveys     re 

during  1915..    .. 208 

Railway  Subsidies    in    Canada — Amounts 

in  years  1912.  1913.  1914  and  1915..    ..      251 

Recruiting  in  England  re  direction  of,  etc.      269 

Recruiting  Officers  for  Counties  of  Lun- 
enburg, Queens-Shelburne  and  Yar- 
mouth,  N.S.,   names  of,   etc 248 

Recruits — Number  of,  up  to  April  1,  1916 

(Senate) 267 

Recruits — re   parties   employed   to   obtain, 

etc 249  . 

Regina,      constituency      of — Rural      mail 

routes  in ' 163 

Regina  "Province"  and  "Standard," 
Moosejaw  "News"  and  "Saskatchewan 
Star,"  re  amounts  paid  to,  by  Govern- 
ment,   1914,   1915 246 


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A.  1916 


R 

Remissions  and  Refunds,  Tolls  or  Duties, 

year  ending  March  31.  1915 65 

Revenue  collected — Amount  of,  during  fis- 
cal year  up  to  December  31,  1E15,  Gen- 
eral Tariff,  Preferential  Tariff  and  Sur- 
tax   115 

Revenue  of  Canada  for  years  1909-10-11, 

also  amountsi  for  agriculture 126 

Roy,   J.    Antinie — Correspondence   with  re 

farm   purchase 257 

Royal   Northwest   Mounted   Police  : — 
Agreement  of  Dom.  Govt,  and  Prov.  of 

Saskatchewan  re 81 

Agreement  of  Dom.  Govt,  and  Prov.   of 

Alberta  re 80 

Report  of,  for  1915 28 

Royal    Society    of    Canada — Statement    of 

affairs  of,  for  year  ended  April  30.  1915.        59 

Royal  Naval  Reserve  Officers.— re  payment 

of  missing  allowance  to 74a 

Royal  Military  College: — 

.Re  complaints  as  to  manner  of  supply- 
ing clothing  to 219 

Amount  paid  out  for  new  buildngs  and 

repairs   in    1912-13-14-15..     ......      283 

Rules  of  Supreme  Court  of  Alberta   ....        44 

s 

Salaries  paid  to  employees  in  different 
Departments  of  the  Government,  Co.  of 
Cumberland,  from  1896  to  1911 125 

Sealers  of   B.itish  Co'umb  a — Reports  on 

claims  of,  under  last  Treaty  with  U.S..        79 

Secretary  of  St;ite  for  Canada — Report  of, 

for  year  1915 29 

Seed  Grain  Liensi — Documents  in  connec- 
tion with  Government's  decision  to  ex- 
act       262 

Senate     of     Canada — re    amendment     of 

B.N  A.    Act   in   reference  to 244 

Sherwood,  H.  Crossley,  re  appointment  of, 
as  Clerk  Assistant  to  office  of  Routine 
and  Records 240 

Supplementary  return    re   appointment    of 

H.  Crossley  Sherwood 240o 

Shareholders  in  Chartered  B.^nks  in  Can- 
ada— List  of,  year  ended  December  31, 
1915 6 

Shell   Inspectors   employed   in   N.   S.    Steel 

Company,  and  at   New  Glasgow,  N.S.  .      157 

Ships  in  British  Columbia — re  construc- 
tion of,  or  assisting  same  by  Govern- 
m«nt 204 

Shovels — Reports  re  purcha,se  of  25,000 
special  pattern  by  Dept.  of  Militia  and 
Defence 275 

Small   Arms  Ammunition  : — 

Documents  re  sale  of,   since  August   4, 

1914,  ,    .  .    . 276o 

Documents  re  sale   of,   since  August   4, 

M14 276 

Soldiers    at    North    Sydney — re    clothing, 

supplies,  etc.,  furn^sihed  to 237 

Soulanges  Omal — L'st  of  employees  on,  in 

1910;  also  list  of  employees  on,  in  1915.     158 

Spirituous  Liquors: — 

Information  re,  in  Great  Britain, 
France,  Italy,  Belgium,  Servia,  Can- 
ada,    Australia,     New    Zealand,    and 

South  Africa 255 

Amounts  p.iid  under  retroactive  clause 
between  date  of  such  Act  and  begin- 
ning of  war 288 


S 

Steamboat   Inspection   Report 23 

Storage  Elevator  at  Calgary,  re  location 
of 297 

StarHng,  vessel — re  chartering  of,  by  De- 
partment of  Marine  and  Fisheries.  .    .  .      202 

.Statistical  Branch,  Department  of  Labour 
— Synopsis  of  exhibit  by,  re  Cost  of 
L:\ib3ur 84o 

Stellarton  and  New  Glasgow — Investiga- 
tion re  weighing  of  freight  at,  on  I.C.R., 
1914-15 136 

Steam     Trawlers — Tonnage,     etc.,    of    all 

clearing  from  Canso,  N.S.,  in  year  1915.      263 

Stoddart,   P.    A.,   Fishery  Guardian,   Shel- 

burne  Co.,  N.S.,  re  payments  nnde  to.  .      201 

Strubel,  Frank — re  Homestead  of,  en- 
tered at  Land  Office  at  Weyburn  and 
Bstevan 83 

Stream  Measurements — Report  of  progress 

of,  for  year  1915 25c 

Superannuation  and  Retiring  Allowances, 

year  ending  December  31,  1915 57 

St.  EleuthiSre  Station — Relating  to  chang- 
ing of,  on  N.  T.  Railway 226 

St.  Nicholas  Quarry — Documents  re  pur- 
chase of 272 


Telegraph    lines    and    location   of,    erected 

in  Co.  of  Inverness.  N.S.. 100 

Telegraph    Statistics,   year.1915 20/ 

Temporary   Loans — ^Statcm^nt   of,    to   De- 
cember 31,  1915 62 

Th^berge,   J.    S. — Investigation  re  \oss  of 
horse     by,     on     Intercolonial     Railway, 

1911  to  1913 130 

Thetford  Mines — Correspondence  between 
Department  of  Labour  and  workingmen 

at,  re  strike 148 

Topographical  Surveys  Branch — Report  of 

year  1914-15 256 

Trade  Unions — Annual  Return  respecting       70 
Transcontinental    Railway  : — 
Report  of  Commisioners  of  year  1914,.        37 

Fire   protection    on.    etc.  .     . 279 

Transatlantic    Mail    Service — Relating    to, 

for   winter   service,   iri5-16 245 

Treasury     Board    Over-ruling — Statement 

of 64 

Trent    Valley   Waterways    System — Docu- 
ments re  transfer  of,  by  Government  of 
Ontario  to  Government  of  Canada.  .    .  .      296 
Trousers,  Breeches,  etc. — Number,  names, 
prices,    etc.,     of     firms     or     individuals 

manufacturing 92 

Trade  and   Commerce  : — 

Report     of     Department     of,     for     year 
ended   March    31,   1915: — 
Part     I — Canadian     Trade     (Imports 

and  Exports ]0 

Part  II — 'Canadian  Trade  with  (1) 
France,  (2)  Germany,  (3)  United 
Kingdom,  (4)  United  States..  ..  lOo 
Part  III — ^Canadian  Trade  with  Brit- 
ish and  Foreign  Countries  (except 
France    Gennany,  United  Kingdom 

and  United    St.ites) 106 

Part  IV — Miscellaneous  information.        lOo 
Part    V — Report    of    the  Grain  Com- 
missioners for  Canada lOd 

Part    VI — Subsidized    Steamship   Ser- 
vices,  etc lOe 

Part  VII — ^Trade    of    Foreign    Coun- 
tries,   Treaties    and    Conventions..        10/ 


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A.  1916 


U 

UiKlaimed  Balances  in  Chartered  Banks 
for  five  years  prior  to  December  31, 
1915 7 

tJiu'Uilmed    Balances    in    tlie    Banks    for 

IKitriotic    purposes — Correspondence    re.      159 

Union  Station  at  Qiieboo — Copy  of  agree- 
ment between  Government  for  Transi- 
continental  Ry.,  C.P.Ry.  and  C.N.Ry.  .      290 


Vale  Railway,  Co.  of  Pictou,  N.S.,  re  pur- 
chase, etc..  of,  by  Railway  Department.      209 

Valley  Railway  re  contracts  between  Gov- 
ernment of  Canada  and  Government  of 
New  Brunswick  res'arding  operation  of.      279 

Vf^ssel.s — List  of,  belonging  to  Govern- 
ment on  service;  also  those  not  in  ser- 
vice       273 

Veterinary    Director    General — Report    of, 

for  year  1916 156 

■w 

War  supplies,  re  application  of  Indus- 
trial   Disputes   Act   re   delivery   of.  .     .  .      238 

Waterworks  and  Sewerage  Systems  of 
Canada — Report  of  Conservation  Com- 
mission on 286 


Wheat — Quantity  of,  shipped  years  1914. 
1915,  from  Winnipeg  to  Port  Arthur, 
rv>rt    William.   Duluth,    etc 264 

Wharfage  on  goods  landed  on  Govern- 
ment wharves  in  Co.  of  Victoria,  N.S. .  .      206 

Wharf  at  Shag  Harbour,  N.S. — Docu- 
ments relating  to  repairs  to.  in  years 
191S-191S. 137 

Wliaif  at  itiviSre  Quelle,  names,  occupa- 
tions of  persons  employed  at,  in  1915..      165 

Wharf  or  blocking  at   head   of  Belleville, 

Yarmouth    Co..    N.S.,    expenditure    on..      16T 

Wharf  at  Shad  Bay,  N.S.,  re  consitruction 
of  at,  in  1914-15 218 

Wilson,  J.  W.  V,,  expenses  of.  as  Fishery 

Guardian    in     .Shelburne,     N.S.,     1915..      161 

Wireless     Operator — Rank     of,     in     Royal 

Naval    Canadian   Volunteer    Reserve    .  .        73 

Women's  Purity  Federation  at  San  Fran- 
cisco— Report   of   delegates   attending.  .        85 

Wrecks  on  St.  Lawrence  River — State- 
ment of,  from  1867  to  iri6 181 


Yukon    Territory — Orders    in    Council    re 

government  of 53 


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See  also  Alphabetical  List,  Page  1. 

LIST  OF   SESSIONAL   PAPERS 

Arranged  in  Numencal  Order,  with  their  titles  at  full  leiKjih;  the  dates  when  Ordered 
and  when  presented  to  the  House  of  Parliament;  the  name  of  the  Senator  or 
Member  who  moved  for  each  Sessional  Paper,  and  whether  it  is  ordered  to  he 
Printed  or  Not  Printed. 


CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  E. 

Fifth  Census  of  Canada,  1911 — Volume  V — Forest.  Fishery,  Fur  and  Mineral  Production. 
Fifth  Census  of  Canada,   1911 — Volume  VI — Occupations  of  the  people. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  1. 

(This  volume  is  bound  in  three  parts.) 

1,     Report  of  the  Auditor  General  for  the  year  ended  31st  March,  1915,  Volume  1,  Parts  a  b  and 
A  to  L;  Volume  III,  Parts  V  to  Z.     Presentid  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February  7    1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

1.     Report  of  the  Auditor  General  for  the  year  ended  31st  March,  1915,  Volume  II,  Parts  M  to 
U.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February  10,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

1.  Report  of  the  Auditor  Genera'   for  the  year  ended   31st  March,   1915,  Volume  IV,  part  ZZ. 

Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February  14,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2. 

2.  The  Public  Accounts  of  Canada  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  March  31,  1915.     Presented    by 

Sir  Thomas  White,  February  1,  1916..    ..Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

3.  Estim.ates  of  sums  required  for  the  service  of  the  Dominion  for  the  year  ending  March  31, 

1917.      Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

4.  Supplementary    Estimates   of   sums   required   for  the  service   of  the   Dominion   for   the   year 

ending  March  31,  1916.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

5.  Supplementary   Estimates   of  sums  .  require(i    for    the    service     of    the     Dominion     for    the 

year  ending  March  31,  1917.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

5a.  Further    Supplementary    Estimates    for    the    service    of   the    Dominion    for    the   year    ending 
March  31,  1917.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

5b.  Further  Supplementary  Estimates  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  March  31,  1917.     Presented  by 
Sir  Thomas  White,  May    1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  3. 

6.  List  of  Shareholders  in  the  Chartered   Banks  of  the  Dominion   of  Canada  as  on   December 

31,  1915.      Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White.  February  1,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  atid  sessional  papers. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  4. 

7.  Report  on   certified   cheques,   drafts  or  bills   of  ■  exchange,    dividends,   remaining  unpaid   and 

unclaimed  balances  in  Chartered  Banks  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  for  five  years  and 
upwards  prior  to  December  31,  1915.      Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February  1,  1916. 

Pi'fnted  for  distributioji  and  sessio7ial  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  5. 

(This  volume  is  bound  in  two  parts.) 

8.  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  Insurance  for  the    year  1915.     Presented    by   Sir    Thomas 

White,  1916 ..Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

9.  Abstract   of   Statements   of  Insurance   Companies   in   Canada   for  the   year   ended   December 

31    1915.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  April  10,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  6. 

10.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Trade   and   Commerce  for   the   fiscal   year   ended  March   31, 

1915:  Part  I. — Canadian  Trade   (Imports  in  and  Exports  from  Canada).     Presented  by 
Sir  George  Poster,  January  13,  1916..    ..Printed  for  distrihulion  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  7. 

lOa.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Trade  and  Commerce  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  March  31, 
1915:  Part  II. — Canadian  Trade  with  (1)  France,  (2)  Germany,  (3)  United  Kingdom, 
(4)   United  States.     Presented  by  Sir  George  Foster,  1916. 

Printed  for  distri1}Ution  and  sessional  papers. 

106.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Trade  and  Commerce  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  March  31, 
1915:  Part  III. — Canadian  Trade  with  foreign  countries  (except  France,  Germany,  the 
United  Kingdom  and  United  States).     Presented  by  Sir  George  Foster,  1916. 

PHKted  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

10c,  Report  of  the  Department  of  Trade  and  Commerce  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  March  31, 
1916;   (Part  IV. — Miscellaneous  Information.)      Presented  by  Sir  George  Foster,  1916. 

Printed  for  distributi07i  and  sessional  papers. 

10^.  Report  of  the  Grain  Commissioners  for  Canada.  (Part  V.)  Presented  by  Sir  George 
Foster,  1916 Printed  for  dist7'ibution  and  ses8i07ial  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  8. 

lOe.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Trade  and  Commerce  for  the  fiscal  year. ended  March  31, 
1915  :  Part  VI. — Subsidized  Steamship  Services,  with  statistics  showing  steamship  traffic 
to  December  31,  1915,  and  Estimates  for  the  fiscal  year  1916-17.  Presented  by  Sir 
George  Foster,   1916 Printed  for  distribjition  and  sessional  papers. 

10/.  Report  of  Trade  and  Commerce  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  March  31,  1915  :  Part  VII. — Trade 
of  Foreign   Countries,  Treaties  and  Conventions.     Presented  by  Sir  George  Foster,   1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  9. 

11.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Customs  for  the  year  ended  March  31,  1915.  Presented  by 
Hon.   Mr.  Reid,  January   18,   1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  10. 

13,  13.  14.  Reports,  Returns  and  Statistics  of  the  Inland  Revenue  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada, 
for  the  year  ended  March  31.  1915.  Part  I. — Excise.  Part  II. — Inspection  of  Weights 
and  Measures,  Gas  and  Electricity.  Part  III. — Adulteration  of  Food.  Presented  by 
Hon.  Mr.  Patenaude,  February   18,   ISIS .  .Printed  for  distributiaji  and  sessional  papers. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  11. 

15.  Report  of   the   Minister   of   Agriculture   for   tlie    Dominion   of   Canada,    for   the   year   ended 

Manh  31.   1915.      Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.   Burrell,  January   20,   1916. 

Printed  for  distribiition  arid  sessional  papers. 

15o.  Report  of  the  Dairy  and  Cold  Storage  Coinmis.sioner  tor  the  fiscal  year  ending  March  31, 
1915.  (Dairying,  Fruit,  Extension  of  Markets  and  Cold  Storage.)  Presented  by  Hon. 
Mr.  Burrell,  February  1,  1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

156.  Report  of  the  Veterinary  Director  General  for  the  year  ending  March  31,  1915.  Presented 
by  Hon.  Mr.  Burrell,  1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

15c.  Report  on  "The  Agricultural  Instruction  Act,"  11114-15,  pursuant  to  Section  8,  Chapter  5 
of  3-4  George  V.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Burrell    January  24,   1916. 

Printed  for  distribution   and   sessional   pajyers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  12. 

16.  Report  of  the  Director  and  Officers  of  the  Experimental  Farms  for  the  year  ending  March 

31,  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Burrell.  January  31,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  13. 

17.  Criminal   Statistics   for  the  year  ended   September  30,   1914.      (Appendix  to   the   Report   ot 

the    Minister   of   Trade   and   Commerce   for   the   year    1914.)      Presented    by    Sir    George 
Foster,  1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

18.  Return  of  By-elections  for  the  House  of  Commons  of  Canada  held  during  the    year  1915. 

Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Speaker,  1916..    ..Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  14. 

(This  volume  is  bound  in  two  parts.) 

19.  Report  of  the  Minister  of  Public  Works  on  the  works  under  his  control  for  the  fiscal  year 

ended  March  31,  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Rogers,  January  13,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

\Qa.   Ottawa  River  Storage  for  year  1915 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

19().  Interim  Report  of  the  Commission  appointed  to  examine  into  certain  general  conditions  of 
Transportation  bearing  on  the  economic  problem  of  the  proposed  Georgian  Bay  Canal. 
Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.   Rogers,  April  14,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  15. 

20.  Annual  Report  of  the  Department  of  Railways  and  Canals,  for  the  fiscal  year  from  April 

1,  1914,  to  March  31,  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Cochrane,  February  2,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

20a.  Canal  Statistics  for  the  season  of  navigation,  1915.  Presente'd  by  Hon.  Mr.  Reid,  May  17, 
1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

ZOb.  Railway  Statistics  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1915.  Presented 
by  Hon.  Mr.  Cochrane,  April   4,  1916..    ..Printed  for  distribtition  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  16. 

20*^.  Tenth  Report  of  the  Board  of  Railway  Commissioners  for  Canada,  for  the  year  ending 
March  31,  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.   Mr.  Cochrane.  February  2,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

20d.  Telephone  Statistics  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1915.  Pre- 
sented by  Hon.  Mr.  Cochrane,  April  13,  1915. 

Printed  for  distribution  arid  sessional  papers. 

20c.  Express  Statistics  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  for  the  year  ended  June  30,  1915.  Presented 
by  Hon.  Mr.  Cochrane,  April  13,  1916..    ..Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

20/.  Telegraph  Statistics  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  for  the  year  ended  June  30.  1915.  Pre- 
sented by  Hon.  Mr.  Cochrane,  May  16,  1916. 

PiHnted  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  17. 

21.  Forty-eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries,  for  the   year  1914- 

191D. — Marine.      Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Hazen.  January  13,  1916. 

Printed  for  llistrib^ltion  and  sessional  papers. 

22.  List  of  Shipping  issued  by  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries,  being  a  list  of  vessels 

on  the  registry  books  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada  on  December  31,  1915.     Presented  by 
Hon.  Mr.  Hazen,  1916 Printed  for  distribtttion  and  sessional  papers. 

23.  Supplement  to  the  Forty-eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries 

for  the  fiscal  year  1914-15.     Marine. — Steamboat  Inspection   Report. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  18. 

24.  Report  of  the  Postmaster  General  for  the  year  ended  March  31,  1915.     Presented  by  Hon. 

Mr.  Casgrain,  January  13,  1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  19. 

25.  Annual   Report  of  the   Department   of   the   Interior    for   the   fiscal  year   ending  March   31, 

1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  January  13,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

256.  Annual   Report  of  the  Topographical  Surveys  Branch  of  the  Department   of  the  Interior, 
1914-15.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  May  1,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  20. 

25c.   Report  of  progress  of  stream  measurements    for    the  calendar  year  1915.       Presented    by 
Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

25d.   Fourteenth  Report  of  the  Geographic  Board  of  Canada  for  year  ended  March  31,   1915. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  21. 

25e.   British  Columbia  Hydrographic  Surveys   .  .    .  .Printed  for  distribution  a)i4  sessional  papers. 

25/.  Manitoba  Hydrographic  Surveys,  1912-14.  .    .  .Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

25<7    Report  of  tht  Chief  Medical  Officer  Department  of  the  Interior,  for  1915. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional   papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  22. 

26.  Summary   Report  of  the   Geological   Survey     Department   of  Mines,   for  the  calendar   year 

1914.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  'papers. 

2&a,  Summary  Report  of  the  Mines  Branch  for  the  calendar  year  1914.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr. 
Roche,   1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  23. 

27.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Indian  Affairs  for  the  year  ended  March  31,  1915.     Presented 

by  Hon.    Mr.   Roche,  January    19,    1916.. Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

28.  Report  of  the  Royal  Northwest  Mounted   Police,   1915.      Presented  by   Sir  Robert   Borden, 

January   19,  1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  24. 

29.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  of  Canada  for  the  year  ended  March  31,  1915.     Presented 

by  Hon.   Mr.   Blondin.   February  2S,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

29n.  Report  of  the  work  of  the  Public  Archives  for  the  year  1914.     Presented.  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  25. 

30.  The  Civil  Service  List  of  Canada  for  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Patenaude    1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  ana  sessional  papers. 

31.  Annual  Report  of  the  Civil  Service  Commission  of  Canada  for  the  year  ended  August  31, 

1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Patenaude,   1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  26. 

32.  Annual   Report   of  the   Department  of   Public    Pririting   and    Stationery   for   the   fiscal   year 

ended  March  31,  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Hlondin,  March  liO,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

33.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  for  E.xternal  Affairs  for  the  year  ended  March  31,  1915. 

Preisented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  February  23.  1916, 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers, 

34.  Report  of  the  Minister  of  Justice  as  to  Penitentiaries  of  Canada  for  the  flscal  year  ending 

March  31,  1915 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

35.  Report  of  the  Militia  Council  for  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  March 

31,  1915.     Presented  by  Sir  Sam  Hughes,  February  21.   1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

35".   Employment  tor  the  Expeditionary  Forces  after  the  war.      Presented,   1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

36.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Labour  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  March  31,  1915.     Presented 

by  Hon.  Mr.  (brothers,  January   25,   1910. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

36^1.  Eighth  Report  of  the  Registrar  of  Boards  of  Conciliation  and  Investigations  of  the  pro- 
ceedings under  "The  Industrial  Disputes  Investigation  Act,  1907,"  for  the  fiscal  year 
ending  March  31,  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Crothers,  January  25,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  27. 

37.  Eleventh   Annual   Report   of  the   Commissioners  of  the  Transcontinental    Railway,    for   the 

year  ended  March  31,  1914.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Cochrane    February  2,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

38.  Report  of  the  Department  of  the  Naval  Service,  for  the  fiscal  year  ending  March  31,  1915. 

Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Hazen,  January  13,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

38«.  Supplement  to  the  Report  of  the  Naval  Service — Contributions  to  Canadian  Biology,  1914- 
15.     Presented  by  Hon.   Mr.  Hazen,   1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

38''.  Natural  History  of  the  Herring.     Presented,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

39.  Forty-eighth    Annual    Report   of    the    Fisheries    Branch   of   the    Department    of   the    Naval 

Service,  1914-1915.     Presented  by  Hon.   Mr.  Hazen,  January  13.  1916. 

Printed  for  distributioji  and  sessional  pajyers. 

40.  The    Report    of    the    Joint    Librarians    of    Parliament.      Presented    by    Hon.    Mr.    Speaker, 

January  13,  1916 Not  printed. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28. 

41.  Copies  of  Orders  in  Council  authorizing  Regulations  for  the  Department  of  Naval  Service 

in  accordance  with  Section  47,  Chapter  43,  9-10  Edward  VII,  as  follows: — 

P.C.  2S64,  dated  the  4th  December.   1915,  Payment  of  Separation  Allowance  in  the 
case  of  Warrant  Officers. 

P.C.    3009,  dated   21st  December,   1915,   with   reference  to  application   of  the  Naval 
Discipline  Act.  etc.,  for  the  Government  of  the  Naval  Volunteer  Force. 

P.C.   63/422,  dated  15th  October,   1915,  with  reference  to  appointment  of  Assistant 
Paymasters  in  charge. 

P.C.    2267,   dated   25th  September,   1915,  with  reference   to   regulations  for  payment 
of  "  Detained  Pay." 

P.C.   93/2151,  dated   17th   September.   1915,   with  reference  to  allowances  to  officers 
and  men  employed  on  coding  and  decoding  duties,  etc. 

P.C.   1712,  dated   21st  July,   1915,  with  reference  to  scheme  of  pensions  for  officers 
and  men  of  the  Royal  Canadian  Forces,  etc. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Continued. 

PC.  74S.  dated  13th  April.  ISla,  with  reference  to  institution  of  the  ratings  ol 
rangetaker  first  and  second  class  in  the  Royal  Canadian  Navy. 

P.C.  5S/1470,  dated  24th  June,  1915.  with  reference  to  increase  in  annount  ot 
Separation  Allowance  to  a  motherless  child  from  3s.  to  5s. 

P.C.  S5/115S.  dated  20th  May.  1915,  with  reference  to  revision  of  amounts  payable 
on  account  of  Separation  Allowance  to  dependents  of  Royal  Canadian  Naval  Perman- 
ent Ratings. 

P.C.  756.  dated  13th  April,  1915.  with  reference  to  payment  of  Allowances  to 
officers  of  the  Royal  Naval  Canadian  Volunteer  Reserve  for  performance  of  duties 
which  carry  witli  tliem  an  Allowance  to  oflicers  of  the  Royal  Canadian  Navy.  Pre- 
sented by  Hon.  Mr.   Hazen.  January  17,  1916 Not  printed. 

42.  Copies  of  Proclamations.  Orders  in  Council  and  Documents  relating  to  the  European  War. 

Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  January  18,   191G Not  printed. 

42a.   First   Supplement  to  Copies  of  Proclamations.  Orders  in   Council   and  Documents  relating 
to  the  European  War.     Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden.  January  IS.  1916.. iVo(  printed. 

43.  Orders  in  Council  relating  to  the  European  War.  from  29th  April.   1915,   to  12th  January, 

1916.  both  inclusive.     Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  January  IS.   1916.. A'ot  printed. 

44.  Copy  of  New  Rules  of  Court  passed  by  the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Alberta,  under 

the  authority  of  Section  576  of  the  Criminal  Code,  at  meeting  of  27th  November,  1915. 
Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Meighen,  January  20,  1916 Not  printed. 

45.  Account   of  the  average  number  of  men    employed   on   the   Dominion   Police   Force   during 

each  month  of  the  year  1915,  and  of  their  pay  and  travelling  expenses,  pursuant  to 
Chapter  92,  Section  6.  Subsection  2,  of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  Canada.  Presented  by 
Hon.  Mr.  Doherty,  January  20,  1916 Not  printed. 

46.  Regulations  under  "  The  Destructive  Insect  and  Pest  Act,"  pursuant  to  Section  9,  Chapter 

31  of  9-10  Edward  VII.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Burrell,  January  24,  1916..  .Not  printed. 

47.  Return  of  Orders  in  Council  which  have  been  published  in  the  Canada  Gazette  and  in  the 

British  Columbia  Gazette,  between  12th  January.  1915.  and  the  31st  December.  1915, 
in  accordance  with  provisions  of  Subsection  (d)  of  Section  3S  of  the  regulations  for 
the  survey,  administration,  disposal  and  management  of  Dominion  Lands  within  the 
40-mile  Railway  Belt  in  the  Province  of  British  Columbia.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr. 
Roche,  January  25.  1916 Not  printed. 

48.  Return  of  Orders  in  Council  which  have  been  published  in  the  Canada  Gazette,  between 

12th  January,  1915,  and  the  31st  December,  1915,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of 
Section  77  of  "The  Dominion  Lands  Act."  Chapter  20  ot  the  Statutes  of  Canada.  190S. 
Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  January  25,  1916 Not  printed.' 

49.  Return  of  Orders  in  Council  which  have  been  published  in  the  Canada  Gazette,  between 

the  16th  January,  1915.  and  the  31st  December,  1915,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions 
of  "  The  Forest  Reserves  and  Park  Act,"  Section  19  of  Chapter  10,  1-2  George  V.  Pre- 
sented by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  January  25.  1916 Not  printed. 

50.  Return  of  Orders  in  Council  which  have  been  published  in  the  Canada  Gazette,  between 

the  12th  January.  1915.  and  the  31st  December.  1915,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions 
of  Section  5  of  "  The  Dominion  Lands  Survey  Act,"  Chapter  21.  7-8  Edward  VII.  Pre- 
sented by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  January  25,  1916 Not  printed. 

51.  Return  of  Orders  in  Council  which  have  been  published  in  the  Canada  Gazette,  between 

the  12th  January,  1915,  and  the  31st  December,  1915,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions 
of  Chapter  47.  2  George  V.  entitled  "The  Railway  Belt  Water  Act."  Presented  by 
Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  January  25.  1916 Not  printed. 

52.  Return  of  Orders  in   Council  passed  between  the  16th  January.    1915.   and   the  31st  Dec- 

ember, 1915.  approving  of  regulations  and  forms  prescribed  in  accordance  with  the 
provisions  of  Section  57  of  the  Irrigation  Act,  Chapter  61,  Revised  Statutes  of  Canada, 
1906,  as  amended  by  Chapter  38,  7-S  Edward  VII.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche, 
January  25,  1916 Not  printed. 

53.  Return    of   Orders   in   Council    passed    under   the    provisions   of    Section    18    of   Chapter    63, 

Revised  Statutes  of  Canada,  "  An  Act  to  provide  for  the  Government  of  the  Yukon 
Territory."     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche,  January  25,  1916 Not  printed. 

54.  Return  showing  lands  sold  by  the    Canadian    Pacific  Railway  Company  during    the    year 

which  ended  on  the  30th  September,  1915.     Presented  January  25,  1916... J?o(  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Continued. 

55.  Return  called  for  by  Section  88  of  Chapter  62,  Revised  Statutes  of  Canada,   requiririB  that 

the  Minister  of  the  Interior  shall   lay  before  I'arliament,  each  j'ear,  a  return  of  liquor 

brought    from    any  place   out  of   Canada    into   the   Territories   by   special    permission    in 

writing   of    the    Commissioner    of    the    Northwest    Territories.      Presented    by    Hon.    Mr. 

.  Roche.  January  25,  1916 Not  printed. 

56.  Copies  of  General  Orders  promulgated  to  the  Mililia   for  the  period  between  November  25, 

1914,  and  December  24,  1915.      Presented  by  Sir  Sam  Hughes,  January   26.  1916. 

Not  printed. 

57.  Statement  of  Superannuation  and  Retiring  Allowances  in  the  Civil  Service  during  the  year 

ending  31.st  December,  191.'),  showing  name,  rank,  salary,  service,  allowance  and  cause 
of  retirement  of  each  person  superannuated  or  retired,  also  whether  vacancy  is  filled 
by  promotion,  appointment  or  by  transfer,  and  the  salary  of  any  new  appointee.  Pre- 
sented by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February  1.  1916 Not  printed. 

58.  Statement  of  Expenditure  on  account  of  "  Miscellaneous   Unforeseen   Expenses,"   from   the 

1st  April,  1915,  to  the   12th  January.  1916,  in  accordance  with  the  Appropriation  Act  of 

1915.  Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February  1.   1916 Not  prin(ed. 

59.  Statement  of  the  affairs  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Canada,   for   the   year  ended   April   30, 

1915.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February  1,  1916 Not  printed. 

60.  Report  and  Statement  of  Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  the  Ottawa  Improvement  Commis- 

sion to  March  31,  1915.      Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February  1,   1916. 

Not  printed. 

61.  Statement  of  Receipts  and   Expenditures  of  the  National  Battlefields  Commission   to   31st 

March,  1915,  as  required  by  7-S  Edward  VII,  Chapter  57,  Section  12.  Presented  liy  Sir 
Thomas  White,  February  1,  1916 Not  printed. 

62.  Statement    of  Temporary  Loans,    Dominion    of  Canada,  outstanding  December  31,    1915. 

Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February   1,  1916 Not  printed. 

63.  Statement  of  Governor  General's  Warrants  issued  since  the  last  session  of  Parliament  on 

account  of  1915-16.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February  1,   li)16.. Not  printed. 

64.  Statement    of   Treasury    Board    over-ruling,    under    Section    44,    Consolidated    Revenue   and 

Audit  Act.     Presented  by  Sir  Thomas  White,  February   1,  1916 Not  printed. 

65.  Detailed  Statement  of  all  remissions  and  refunds  of  the  tolls  or  duties  for  the  fiscal  year 

ending  31st  March,  1915.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Blondin,  February  2.  1916. 

Not  printed. 

66.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  8th  March,  1915,  for  a  return  showing  the  quantity 

of  Oliver  equipments  purchased  since  1st  August,  1914,  the  persons  from  whom  they 
were  purchased,  the  price  paid  to  each  contractor,  and  the  dates  of  iheir  delivery.  Also 
a  copy  of  all  complaints  received  from  any  quarter  in  regard  to  the  equipment,  and  of 
any  action,  departmental  or  otherwise,  taken  in  regard  to  the  same.  Presented  3rd 
February.  1916. — ilr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

67.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  1st  March.  1915,  for  a  return  showing  the  amount 

of  dredging  done  in  the  county  of  Inverness  since  1S96,  up  to  the  present;  where  such 
dredging  was  done,  the  quantity  of  dredging  done  in  each  place,  and  dates  on  which 
such  dredging  was  done,  also  the  cost  in  each  case  of  such  dredging.  Presented  Feb- 
ruary 3,  1916. — Mr.  Chishohn   (Inverness) Not  printed. 

68.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  17th  March,  1915,  for  a  copy  of  all  reports,  corre- 

spondence and  other  communications  between  the  Department  of  Customs  and  Au.sruste 
Desjardins,  of  St.  Denis  de  Kamouraska,  since  his  appointment  as  a  preventive  officer 
of  that  Department.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Reid,  February  3,  1916. — Mr.  Lapointe 
(Kamouraska) Not  printed. 

69.  A  detailed  statement  of  all  bonds  or  securities  registered  in  the  Department  of  the  Secre- 

tary of  State  of  Canada,  since  last  return  (15th  February,  1915)  submitted  to  the  Par- 
liament of  Canada  under  Section  32  of  Chaper  19  of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  Canada, 
1906.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.   Blondin,  February  3,  1916 Not  printed. 

70.  Annual  return   respecting  Trade  Unions   under   Chapter    125,    R.S.C.,    1906.     Presented    by 

Hon.  Mr.  Blondin,  February  3,  1916 Not  printed. 

71.  Return  to  an   Order  of    the  House    of    the   22nd    March,   1915,  for    a    copy  of  all   letters, 

despatches,  correspondence,  petitions,  recommendations,  tenders,  etc.,  relating  to  the 
purchase  of  the  land  for  the  Quarantine  de  Levis.  Presented  February  3,  1916. — ilfr. 
Bonrassa Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Cotitinued. 

72.  Certified  copy  of  a  report  of  the  Cominittee  of  the  Privy  Council,  approved  by  His  Royal 

Highness  the  Governor  General  on  the  Tth  February,  1916.  appointing  Robert  A.  Pringle, 
of  the  city  of  Ottawa,  one  of  His  Majesty's  counsel  learned  in  the  law,  and  His  Honour 
D.  B.  MacTavish,  Judge  of  the  County  Court  for  the  County  of  Carleton,  a  Commission, 
under  the  Inquiries  Act,  to  conduct  an  inquiry  into  and  concerning  the  origin  of  the 
recent  disastrous  fire  which  destroyed  the  Parliament  Buildings  at  Ottawa.  Presented 
by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  February  7,  1916 Not  printed. 

72a.  Report  of  the  Royal  Commission  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  origin  of  the  fire  which 
destroyed  the  Central  Parliament  Building  at  Ottawa,  on  Thursday,  3rd  February,  1916. 
Also  copy  of  evidence  taken  before  the  Royal  Commission  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 
origin  of  the  fire  which  destroyed  the  Central  Parliament  Building  at  Ottawa,  on  Thurs- 
day, 3rd  February,  1916.     Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Rogers,  May  16.  1915. 

Pi'inted  for  sessional  papers  only. 

73.  Copy  of  Order  in  Council,  No.  P.C.   162,  dated  29th  January,   1916, — Establishment  of  the 

rank  of  wireless  operator  in  the  Royal  Naval  Canadian  Volunteer  Reserve  and  regula- 
tions for  the  proper  government  thereof.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Hazen,  February  7, 
1916 Not  printed. 

74.  Copy  of  Orders  in  Council,   N"o.   P.C.    1S3,  dated   31st  January,   1916, — Regulations  govern- 

ing the  payment  of  allowance  to  officers  of  the  Royal  Canadian  Naval  Service  acting 
as  interpreters.      Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Hazen,  February  7,  1916 Not  printed. 

74a-  Copy  of  Order  in  Council  No.  P.C.  54/601,  dated  16th  March,  1916,  authorizing  payment 
of  messing  allowance  to  Royal  Naval  Reserve  Officers.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Hazen. 
March  29,1916 Not  printed. 

75.  Communication   from   the    Acting  High   Commissioner     for    Canada   in   London,    Sir   George 

Perley,  enclosing  a  report  on  the  Canadian  Hospital  at  Dinard  by  Dr.  Rallier  du  Baty, 
Chief  Surgeon  at  the  said  hospital.     Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  February  7,  1916. 

Printed  for  sessional  papers  only. 

76.  A  communication   from  the   Right   Honourable  A.   Bonar  Law,   Colonial    Secretary,   to   His 

Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  enclosing  a  copy  of  the  Imperial  Parliamentai'y 
Debates  (House  of  Commons,  10th  January)  on  a  resolution  which  was  adopted  by  that 
House,  as  follows : — "  That  with  a  view  to  increasing  the  power  of  the  Allies  in  the 
prosecution  of  the  war.  His  Majesty's  Government  should  enter  into  immediate  con- 
sultation with  the  Governments  of  the  Dominions  in  order  with  their  aid  to  bring  the 
who'e  economic  strength  of  the  Empire  into  co-operation  with  our  Allies  in  a  policy 
directed  against  the  enemy."      Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden.  February  7,  1916. 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers 

77.  Correspondence  between  the  Canadian  Manufacturers'  Association  and  the  Prime  Minister 

1914-1915.      Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  Februai-y  7,  1916 Not  printed. 

78.  Correspondence  between  the  International  Nickel  Company  and  the  Prime  Minister.     Pre- 

sented by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  February  7,  1916 Not  printed. 

79.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence and  reports  on  the  claims  of  Sealers  of  British  Columbia  under  the  last  treaty  with 
the  American   Republx.      Presented  February  9,   1916. 

Printed  for  sessional  papers  only. 

80.  Certified  copy  of  a  report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Privy  Council,  approved  by  His  Royal 

Highness  the  Goveinor  General  on  the  15th  April,  1915,  giving  authority  for  the  renewal, 
from  the  31st  March.  1916,  of  the  agreement  between  the  Dominion  Government  and 
the  Province  of  Alberta  for  the  service  of  the  Royal  Northwest  Mounted  Police  in  that 
province.     Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  February  10,  1916. 

Printed  for  sessional  papers  only. 

81.  Certified  copy  of  a  report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Privy  Council,  approved  by  His  Royal 

Highness  the  Governor  General  on  the  21st  May,  1915.  giving  authority  for  the  renewal, 
from  the  31st  March.  1916,  of  the  agreement  between  the  Dominion  Government  and  the 
province  of  SzLSkatchewan,  for  the  services  of  the  Royal  Northwest  Mounted  Police  in 
that  province.      Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  February  10.  1916. 

Printed  for  sessional  papers  only. 


82. 


Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  Sth  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  papers 
and  other  documents  relating  to  the  ^plication  of  Wasyl  Pinianski  tor  the  patent  of 
the  southwest  quarter  section  5,  township  25.  range  4,  west  .=erond  principal  meridian, 
Office  File  No.  1752484.     Presented  February  16,  1916. — Mr.   MacNutt Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2B— Continued. 

83  *veturn  to  an  Order  o£  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  affidavits, 
letters,  telegrams  and  other  correspondence  during  the  years  1914  and  1915  in  refer- 
ence to  the  S.E.  7-1-13  west  2nd  meridian,  now  the  160-acre  homestead  of  Frank  Stru- 
bell,  between  the  Department  of  the  Interior  or  the  Minister,  or  any  officer  of  the 
Department  and  the  Land  Office  at  Weyburn  and  Estevan,  and  with  all  parties  who 
•  endeavoured  to  secure  or  assisted  in  securing  homestead  entry  for  the  said  land.  Pre- 
sented February  16,  1916. — Mi:   Turriff Not  printed. 

84.  Report  of  the  Board  of  Inquiry  appointed  to  make  an  investigation  into  the  increase  in  the 

cost  of  living  in  Caiiada  and  the  causes  which  have  occasioned  or  contributed  to  such 
result.     Presented  by  February  16,  1916 Printed  for  distribution. 

84".  Synopsis  of  exhibit  by  the  Statistical  Branch,  Department  of  Labour,  laid  before  the  Board 
of  Inquiry  into  the  Cost  of  Living,  1915.  Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Boi-den.  February 
29.1916 Printed  for  distribution. 

85.  Report  of  delegation  representing  the  Government  of  Canada  at  the  Ninth  Annual  Con- 

gTe.ss  held  under  the  ausyices  of  the  World's  Purity  Federation  at  San  Francisco,  July 
18-24,  1915.      Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  February  16,  1916 Not  printed. 

86.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  7th  February, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  Orders  in  Council,  letters  and  correspondence  which  led  to  the 
convening  of  the  conference  of  local  governments  which  took  place  in  Ottawa  during 
the  month  of  Octcber  last;  together  with  all  the  proceedings  and  resohitions  of  the  said 
conference.      Presented  February  17,  1916. — Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier Not  printed. 

87.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1915,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  other  documents  relating  to  the  purchase  by  the  Government  of  the  several 
paicels  of  land  now  comprised  in  tlie  Experimental  Farm  at  Rosthern,  Saskatchewan. 
Presented  February  22,  1916. — Mr.  McCruney Not  printed. 

88.  Return  to  an  Ord:r  of  the  House,  of  the  7th  February,    1916,   for    a  return    showing  the 

names  and  post  ofHce  addresses  of  all  applicants  for  bounty  under  the  Deep  Sea  Fish- 
eries Act.  from  the  districts  of  Ecum  Secum,  Marie  Joseph,  Spanish  Ship  Bay,  and  Lis- 
conibe,  cointy  of  Guysborough,  N.S.,  for  the  years  1912,  1913.  1914  and  1915,  distin- 
guishing between  applications  that  have  been  accepted  and  the  bounty  paid,  and  those 
that  have  baen  rejected,  and  also  the  reasons  for  such  rejections,  if  any.  Presented 
February  22,  1916. — Mr.  Sinclair Not  printed. 

89.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,   1916,  for    a    return  showing  the 

fractional  areas  of  homestead  lands,  or  otherwise,  in  the  province  of  Saskatchewan, 
sold  in  the  year  1915,  the  name  of  the  purchaser,  and  the  price  paid  in  each  case.  Pre- 
sented February  22,  1916. — Mr.  Martini  (Regina) _ Not  printed. 

90.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House,  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  a  copy 

of  the  pro'^pe'tus.  rates  of  interest,  the  effective  interest,  the  net  yield,  commission 
charges,  printing  charges  and  other  charges,  in  connection  with  the  Government 
Domestic  Loan  of  OJie  hundred  million  dollars,  and  also  in  connection  with  the  loan  of 
forty-nve  millicn  dollars  made  at  New  York  in  1915.  Presented  February  22,  1916.^ 
Mr.  Macleaii   iHalifax) Not  printed 

91.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House   of  the   7th   February,   1916,   for  a  return     showing    the 

number  of  subscribers  in  the  Government  Domestic  Loan  of  one  hundred  million  dollars 
which  were  in  the  sum  of  $1,000  or  under,  and  the  number  of  other  subscriptions  in 
multii.les  of  $1,000.     Presented  February  22,  1916. — Mr.  Maclean    {Halifax). 

Not  printed. 

92.  Return  to  an  Ort'er  of  the  House  of  the  8th  March,  1915,  for  a  return  showing: — 1.   From 

how  many  firms  or  priAate  inelividuals  the  Government,  or  any  Department  of  the 
Government,  has  ordered  trousers,  breeches,  and  pantaloons  since  the  1st  of  July,  1914? 
2.  The  names  of  these  Arms?  3.  How  many  trousers,  breeches  and  pantaloons  have 
b 'en  ordered  from  each  firm?  4.  How  many  each  firm  has  delivered  up  to  date?  5. 
How  many  each  firm  has  yet  to  deliver?  6.  The  price  each  firm  is  receiving  for  these 
trousers,  breeches  and  pantaloons.  Presented  February  24,  1916. — Mr.  Chishohn 
(Inverness) Not  printed. 

93.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  8th  March.  1915.  for  a  return  showing  the  number 

of  anpointm-nts  to  the  Inside  Service  and  to  the  putside  Service  since  October,  1911.  of 
persons  resident  in  the  county  of  Wright,  the  number  of  dismissals  from  the  service 
since  October.  1911;  the  number  of  resignations  from  the  service  since  above  date; 
with  the  names  of  parties  at  whose  request  such  resignations,  if  any,  were  tendered. 
Presented  February  24,   1916. — Mr.  Devlin Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2S~Continued. 

94.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the    House  of  the    8th  April,   1915,  for  a  return  showing: — 1.  The 

names  of  the  persons  who  have  successfully  passed  the  Civil  Service  examination  in  the 
province  of  Quebec  since  the  establishment  of  the  Civil  Service  Commission.  2.  The 
number  of  such  persons  who  have  been  called  upon  to  enter  the  Civil  Service.  3.  The 
number  in  each  grade  of  those  who  have  pased  such  examinations  with  success.  Pre- 
sented February  24,  1916. — Mr.  Boulay Not  printed. 

95.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  documents, 

papers  and  telegrams  in  any  way  referring  to  the  application  of  Aenas  McKinnon,  of 
Iron  Mines,  Inverness  County,  for  the  Fenian  Raid  Veteran  Bounty.  Presented  February 
24,  1916. — Mr.  Chisholm   (Inverness) Not  printed. 

95a.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  14th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  telegrams, 
letters,  petitions  and  documents  of  any  kind,  referring  in  any  way  to  the  application  of 
Anes  or  Angus  McKinnon,  of  Iron  Mines  or  Orangedale,  Inverness  County,  for  the 
Fenian    Raid    Bounty.     Presented    March    3,    1916.— ilfr.    Chisholm    (Inverness). 

Not  printed. 

96.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the   15th  March,   1915,   for  a  copy    of    the    claim  of 

Captain  Stephen  Paul,  owner  of  the  steamer  Rhoda,  for  the  destruction  of  his  ship,  as  a 
wreckage,  by  the  Department  of  Marine,  and  of  all  correspondence  with  regard  to  the  . 
same.     Presented   February     24,    1916. — Sir   Wilfrid  Laurier Not  printed. 

97.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  29th  March,  1915,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters  and 

telegrams,  or  any  other  written  communications  which  passed  between  the  Minister  of 
Railways  and  Canals  and  J.  C.  Douglas,  Esq.,  M.P.P.,  of  Glace  Bay,  Nova  Scotia, 
between  the  1st  of  January  and  the  last  of  December,  1914,  and  of  all  letters  and  tele- 
grams between  the  Minister  of  Customs  and  Public  Works,  and  the  Postmaster  General, 
and  the  said  J.  C.  Douglas  during  the  above  period,  in  respect  to  the  dismissal,  appoint- 
ment or  restoration  to  office  of  Government  officials.  Presented  February  24,  1916. — 
Mr.  McE^nzie '. Not  printed. 

9S.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  reports  upon 
the  depths  of  water  in  the  different  locks  in  the  East  River  of  Pictou,  improvements,  and 
of  all  correspondence  and  recommendations  in  regard  to  changes  on  the  plans  therefor. 
Presented  February  24,  i916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

98a.  Supplementary  return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of 
all  reports  upon  the  deptlxs  of  water  in  the  different  locks  in  the-  East  River  of  Pictou, 
improvements,  and  of  all  correspondence  and  recommendations  in  regard  to  changes  on 
the  plans  therefor.     Presented  March  13,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

99.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams, petitions  and  other  papers  relative  to  the  granting  of  a  Conciliation  Board  to 
the  employees  of  the  Acadia  Coal  Company,  in  the  county  of  Pictou,  in  the  autumn  of 
1915.     Presented  February  24,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not-printed. 

100.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  1st  March,  1915,  for  a  return  showing  the  number 

of  miles  of  telegraph  lines,  and  the  locations,  erected  in  the  county  of  Inverness,  each 
year  since  1S96,  to  the  present  day,  with  the  cost  of  each  line.  Presented  February  24, 
1916. — Mr.  Vhisholm   (Inverness) Not  printed. 

101.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  tenders, 

letters,  telegrams  and  contracts  relative  to  a  mail  contract  from  Noel  to  Maitland,  in 
the  county  of  Hants,  and  relative  to  the  warding  of  the  same  under  contract.  Presented 
February  24,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

102.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  22nd  March,    1915,    for  a  copy  of  the  petition 

addressed  to  the  Post  Offlce  Department  for  the  establishment  of  the  rural  mall  delivery 
route  in  the  county  of  Shefford,  known  as  Warden  No.  1,  and  of  all  letters,  telegrams 
reports  and  other  communications  connected  therewith.  Presented  February  24,  1916, — - 
Mr.  Boivin Not  printed. 

103.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  9th   February,   1916,   for  a  return  showing  the 

different  rural  mail  routes  in  the  Strathcona  constituency,  their  location  and  date  of 
establishment,  and  all  rural  routes  under  consideration  at  the  present  time.  Presented 
Febi-uary  24,  1916. — Mr.  Douglas ; Not  printed. 

103a.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the 
location  of  all  rural  mail  routes  hi  the  present  constituency  of  Strathcona.  the  date  of 
their  inception,  and  the  location  of  routes  at  present  under  consideration.  Presented 
February  24,  1916. — Mr.  Douglas Not  printed. 

104.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  25th  March,  1915,  for  a  copy  oi  all  Utters,  papers, 

petitions,  reports  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  establishmem.  of  a  rural  mail 
delivery  route,  for  the  purpose  of  giving  postal  service  to  tlie  districts  of  Hodson  and 
Toney  Mills,  county  of  Pictou.     Presented  February  24,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald. 

Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28~Coniinued. 

105.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  191fi.  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence, letters,  telegrama  and  mcmorial.s  received  by  the  Honourable  Postmaster  Oencral 
or  the  Rigrht  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Jj.  Borden,  since  January  1.  1912.  relating  to  the  contract 
for  carrying  the  mail  across  t^emon  Ferry,  in  the  county  of  Richmond,  N.S..  and  also  of 
all  replies  thereto.      Presented  February  24,   1916. — Mr.  Kyte Not  printed. 

106.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  return   showing  how 

many  rural  mail  delivery  routes  have  been  opened  during  tlie  last  fiscal  year,  in  what 
counties,  and  at  what  cost  in  each  county.      Presented  February  24,  1916. — Mr.  Lemietuc. 

Not  printed. 

107.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence between  the  Department  of  IMarine  and  Fisheries,  or  any  department  of  Govern- 
ment, and  the  Pilot  Commissioners  of  the  harbour  and  district  of  St.  Anns,  in  the  county 
of  Victoria,  during  the  years  1914  and  1915,  in  respect  to  tlie  removal  or  dismissal  of 
Daniel  Buchanan  from  the  office  of  pilot  of  said  harbour  or  district.  Presented  February 
24,1916. — Mr.  McKen.sie Not  printed. 

108.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  5th  April,  1915,  for  a  copy    of    all  documents, 

letters,  correspondence,  messages,  reports,  etc.,  relating  to  the  calls  for  tenders  for  the 
carrying  of  the  mails  between  the  post  office  at  St.  Frangais  de  Montmagny  and  the 
Intercolonial  Station  during  the  years  1914  and  1915,  as  well  as  a  copy  of  the  tenders 
that  have  been  sent  in  relating  to  the  said  mail  service.  Presented  February  24,  1916. — 
Mr.  Lapointe   iKainouraska)  .  .    .  .  • Not  printed. 

J.09.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 
ence, memorials,  letters  and  telegrams  received  by  the  Honourable  Postmaster  General 
or  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  L..  Borden,  in  1915,  relating  to  the  contract  for  ca,rrying 
the  mails  between  Roberta,  in  the  county  of  Richmond,  and  West  Bay,  in  the  county 
of  Inverness,  N.S.,  and  also  of  all  replies  thereto.  Presented  February  24,  1916. — Mr. 
Kyte Not  printed. 

110.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for    a    copy  of  all  letters, 

tenders,  advertisements,  posters,  telegrams,  and  of  all  other  documents  in  connection 
with  the  letting  of  the  contract  for  conveying  the  mails  between  Medicine  Hat  and 
Eagle  Butte,  in  the  constituency  of  Medicine  Hat,  Alberta.  Presented  February  24, 
1916. — Mr.  Buchanan Not  printed. 

111.  Return  to  an  address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  7th  February, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence,  evidence,  official  reports,  memoranda  and  Orders 
in  Coiuicil,  in  connection  with  an  investigation  or  inquiry  into  the  conduct  of  any 
ofhcials  of  the  customs  service  at  the  Port  of  Halifax.  N.S.,  in  the  latter  part  of  1915, 
by  Mr.  Busby,  Inspector  of  Customs.  Presented  February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Maclean 
(Halifax) Not  printed. 

112.  Return   to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the   7th   February,   1916.   for  a  return  showing  the 

total  amount  of  duties  rebated  to  importers  during  the  present  fiscal  year  up  to  Decem- 
ber 31,  1915,  with  the  particulars  thereof.  Presented  February  25.  1916. — Mr.  Maclean 
(.Halifax) Not  printed. 

113.  Return  to  an  address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  7th  February, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence,  inquiries,  evidence,  reports  by  departmental 
officials  or  Orders  in  Council,  relative  to  the  dismissal  of  Clifford  G.  Brander  of  the 
Customs  Preventive  Service  at  Halifax,  N.S.  Presented  February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Mac- 
lean (Halifax) Not  printed. 

114.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February.  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence, telegrams,  or  other  communications  between  the  officers  of  the  customs  at  North 
Sydney,  N.S.,  or  any  of  them,  and  the  Department  of  Customs,  in  respect  to  the  renting 
of  a  room  or  rooms  for  the  purposes  of  the  said  department  at  North  Sydney.  Pre- 
sented February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Mackenzie  (Halifax) Not  printed. 

115.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,   1916,  for  a  return  showing  the 

revenue  collected  during  the  present  fiscal  year  up  to  31st  December,  1915,  from  the 
importation  of  the  following  classes  of  dutiable  articles,  and  under  the  divisions  of 
General  Tariff,  Preferential  Tariff,  and  Surtax  Tariff,  together  with  the  quantities  and 
values  of  such  importations :  iron  ore,  iron  and  steel  and  manufactures  of  iron  and 
steel ;  cotton  and  cotton  manufactures  ;  leather  and  manufactures  of  leather  ;  wool  and 
manufactures  of  wool ;   coal,  manganese  ;   zinc  ;   copper  ;  meats  ;   eggs  and  butter. 

Where  any  of  the  above  items  are  numerously  subdivided  in  the  customs  return,  the 
principal  Items  of  imports  as  to  quantity,  value  and  revenue  need  only  be  given.  Pre- 
sented February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Maclean   (Halifax) j^ot  printed. 

116.  Return  to  an  address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  7th  February, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence,  evidence,  reports,  memoranda  and  Orders  in 
Council  relative  to  the  dismissal  of  Charles  McCarthy  from  the  customs  service  at  the 
Port  of  Halifax,  and  in  respect  to  his  restoration  to  office.  Presented  February  25,  1916. 
— Mr.  Maclean    (Halifax) ^^qi  p'rinteA. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  ZS— Continued. 

117.  Return  to  an  address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General  of  the  7th  February. 

1^*16,  for  a  copy  of  all  evidence,  reports,  memoranda  or  Orders  in  Council,  relative  to 
the  retirement  or  dismissal  from  the  customs  service  at  the  Port  of  Halifax,  of  A.  J. 
Crosby,  Thomas  Lynch  and  J.  B.  Naylor.  Presented  February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Maclean 
(.Halifax) Not  printed. 

118.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  9th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence and  reports  relating  to  the  closing  of  the  Customs  Preventive  Station  at  Vicars, 
Quebec ;  the  opening  of  Customs  House  Offlce  or  Preventive  Station  at  Frontier.  Quebec, 
county  of  Huntingdon,  and  subsequent  protest  against  the  closing  of  the  office  at  Vicars. 
Also  for  a  return  showing  reports  since  1912  of  inspectors  and  collector  as  to  the  admin- 
istration and  ability  of  Preventive  Officer  of  Customs  John  W,  Curran,  recently  dis- 
missed, at  Vicars.  Quebec.     Presented  February  25.  1916. — Mr.  Maclean   {Halifax). 

Not  printed. 

119.  Return   to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd   February,   1916,  for  a  cojjy  of  all  letters, 

telegrams  and  other  documents,  including  tenders,  relating  to  the  establishment  of  a 
rural  mail  route  between  Pictou  and  Wtst  River,  in  the  county  of  Pictou.  Presented 
February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

120.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  14th  Ferbuary,  1916.  for  a  return  showing  the 

different  rural  mail  routes  in  the  constituency  of  Qu'Appelle.  their  location  and  date  of 
establishment,  and  all  rural  mail  routes  now  Ijeing  established  or  under  eonsideration 
at  the  present  time  in  the  same  constituency.  Presented  February  25,  1916. — Mr. 
Thomson  (Qu'Appelle) Not  printed. 

121.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  documents, 

letters,  messages,  correspondence  and  reports  concerning  the  contract  for  carrying  the 
mails  between  the  post  office  at  Saint  Jean,  P.Q..  and  the  railway  stations  of  the  Can- 
adian Pacific  Railway  Company,  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  Company  and  the  Vermont 
Central  Railroad  Company  since  and  during  the  year  1911.  Presented  February  25, 
1916. — Mr.  Dealers Not  printed. 

122.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  other  documents,  including  tenders,  relating  to  the  establishment  of  the 
rural  mail  route  from  Eureka  to  Sunnybrae  and  return,  in-  the  county  of  Pictou.  Pre- 
sented February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonell Not  printed. 

123.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  telegrams, 

letters,  petitions,  and  of  all  documents  of  all  kinds,  in  any  way  referring  to  the  award- 
ing of  the  contract  for  carrying  the  mail  to  Upper  Margaree  Post  Office- and  Gillies  Post 
Office.      Presented   February    25,    1916. — Mr.    Chishohn    {Inverness) Not  printed. 

124.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  telegrams, 

letters,  petitions,  and  of  all  documents  of  all  kinds  in  any  way  referring  to  the  award- 
ing of  the  contract  for  carrying  the  mail  to  Margaree  Harbour  and  Cheticamp.  Pre- 
sented February  25,  1916. — Mr.  Chishohn   (.Inverness) Not  printed. 

12.5.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  8th  March,  1915,  for  a  return  showing  the 
amounts  of  money  expended,  in  construction  work  or  repairs,  apart  from  salaries  paid 
to  permanent  or  yearly  officials  or  employees  in  the  Departments  of  Public  Works,  Rail- 
ways and  Canals,  JVIilltia  and  Defence,  Marine  and  Fisheries,  and  Agriculture,  within 
the  county  of  Cumberland,  during  the  fiscal  years  1S96  to  1911,  both  inclusive,  together 
with  the  particular  purpose  of  each  expenditure,  and  where  expended.  Presented  Feb- 
ruary 28,  1916. —  Mr.  Rhodes Not  printed. 

126.  Revenues  of  Canada   for  years   1909-10-11,  also  amounts  voted   for  agriculture  in   years 

1909-10-11. —  (.Senate) Not  printed. 

127.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  the  investi- 

gation held  on  the  loss  of  a  horse  belonging  to  Louis  de  Gonzague  Belzile,  of  Amqui, 
county  of  Matane,  during  the  year  1915.     Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Boiilay. 

Not  pririted. 

128.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  the  report  of 

the  investigation  held  in  the  case  of  Messrs.  Nazaire  Morin  and  Napoleon  Hubert,  of 
Ste.  Florence,  county  of  JIatane,  bearing  the  number  100S3  of  the  records  of  Mr.  Alward, 
of  Moncton.     Presented  March  1.  1916. — Mr,  Boulay Not  printed. 

129.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  the  report  of 

the  investigation  held  in  connection  with  the  burning  of  the  barn  of  George  Lavoie,  a 
farmer  at  Bic.  on  the  23rd  May,  1914.     Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Boulay. 

Not  printed. 

130.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  the  investiga- 

tion held  from  1911  to  1913  concerning  the  loss  of  a  horse,  at  Lac  au  Saumon  on  the 
Intercolonial  Railway  by  J.  S.  Th&berge.     Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Boulay. 

Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Contiyiucd. 

131.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

prams,  evidence  of  witnesses  at  the  investigation,  and  reports  thereon,  in  relation  to 
the  claim  of  Alexandre  D.  Doucet,  of  Beresford,  N.B.,  for  cattle  killed  on  the  Inter- 
co'onial  Railroad  on  May  25,  1915.      Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Turgeon. 

Not  printed. 

132.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 

telegrams,  correspondence  and  agreements  between  the  Department  of  Railways  and 
Canals,  and  any  official  thereof,  including  the  officials  of  the  Intercolonial  Railway, 
regarding  the  installation  of  the  McQueen  Siding,  so-called,  at  Shediac,  in  the  province 
of  New  Brunswicl<,  and  the  subsequent  removal  thereof.  Presented  March  1.  1916. — 
Mr.  Carvell Not  printed. 

132a.  Supplementary  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy 
of  all  letters,  telegrams,  correspondence  and  agreements  between  the  Department  of 
Railways  and  Canals,  and  any  official  thereof,  including  the  officials  of  the  Intercolonial 
Railway,  regarding  the  installation  of  the  McQueen  Siding,  so-called,  at  Shediac;  in  the 
province  of  New  Brunswick,  and  the  subsequent  removal  thereof.  Presented  March  23, 
1916. — Mr.  Carvell Not  printed. 

133.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the   7th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

The  names,  post  office  addresses,  rate  of  wages  and  gross  amount  -paid  during  the 
year  1915,  to  all  engineers  and  employees  of  every  description,  engaged  in  connection 
with  the  survey  of  a  branch  line  of  the  Intercolonial  Railway  in  Guysborough  County. 
2.  The  gross  expenditure  in  any  way  connected  witli  the  survey  referred  to  in  paragraph 
one  since  October,  1911.     Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Sinclair Not  printed. 

134.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  documents, 

letters  and  petitions  in  the  possession  of  the  Railway  Department  lelatir.g  to  the  dis- 
missal of  Wm.  P.  Mills,  Bridge  and  Building  Master  of  District  Number  4,  Intercolonial 
Railway  :  and  also  a  copy  of  all  letters,  telegrams,  petitions  and  documents  of  all  kinds 
in  the  possession  of  the  Government  either  in  Ottawa  or  at  Moncton,  relating  in  any 
way  to  the  application  of  said  Wm.  P.  drills  for  an  investigation  into  the  causes  which 
led  to  his  dismissal.      Presented  March  1,   1916. — Mr.   Chisholm    UnverneiS). 

Not  printed. 

135.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February.   1916,   for  a  return  showing  the 

names  and  salaries  of  all  the  officials,  assistants  and  clerks  employed  in  the  Intercolonial 
Railway  offices  in  Moncton,  including  the  assistant  superintendent's  office,  dispatcher's 
office,  station  and  freight  house,  the  names  and  salaries  of  the  foremen  employed  in 
each  of  tlie  shops,  and  also  the  names  of  all  officials,  clerks,  engine  drivers  and  con- 
ductors who  liave  been  retired  and  placed  on  the  pension  list  since  the  first  of  January. 
1915,  with  the  amount  of  the  annual  retiring  allowance  to  each.  Presented  March  1, 
1916. — Mr.   Copp Not  printed. 

136.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  'House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 

papers,  evidence,  reports  and  all  other  documents  relating  to  the  investigation  into  cer- 
tain alleged   irregularities  in  the  weighing  of  freight  on   the  Intercolonial   Railway    at 
Stellarton  and  New  Glasgow  in  1914  and  1915,  and  the  dismissal  of  Arthur    McLean  in  • 
connection  therewith.     Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

137.  Return  to  an   Order  of  the  House  of  3rd  February,  1916,   for  a  copy    of    all  telegrams, 

letters  and  other  documents  in  connection  with  repairs  to  wharf  at  Shag  Harbour,  Shel- 
burne  County,  N.S.,  during  the  years  1915  and  1916.  Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr. 
Law Not  printed. 

138.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  otiier  papers  or  documents  in  tlie  possession  of  the  Department  of  Public 
Works  relating  to  a  reciuest  made  by  the  Nova  Scotia  Historical  Society  for  permission 
to  place  a  menKirial  tablet  commemorating  the  late  Reverend  Dr.  James  MacGregor,  on 
the  post  office  building,  New  Glasgow,  N.S.     Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Sinclair. 

139.  Return  to  an..JDrder  of  the  House  of  the  Sth  February,  1916,  for  a   return  showing: — 1. 

Who  had  the  contract  or  contracts  for  supplies,  meats  and  other  provisions  required  for 
the  dredges  of  the  Department  of  Public  Works,  working  in  the  East  River  of  Pictou 
or  elsewhere  in  Pictou  County,  during  the  years  1914  and  1915,  respectively.  2. 
Amounts  paid  respectively  toeach  of  said  tenderers.  Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr. 
Macdonald Not  printed, 

140.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the   7th  February,   1916,   for  a  return  showing  all 

sums  of  money  expended  during  the  present  fiscal  year  to  December  31,  1915,  by  the 
Department  of  Public  Works,  respectively,  for  public  buildings,  harbours  and  rivers, 
roads  and  bridges,  telegraph  and  telephone  lines,  dredging,  and  for  miscellaneous  pur- 
poses, chargeable  to  income,  showing  said  expenditure  under  the  above  headings  and 
by  provinces.     Presented  March   1,   1916, — Mr.   Maclean    {Halifax) Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Continued. 

141.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916.  for  a  return  of  all  sums  of 

money  expended,  respectively,  during  the  present  fiscal  year  by  the  Department  of 
Public  Works,  chargeable  to  capital  account,  for  public  buildings  and  Iiarbours  and 
rtvers.  by  provinces,  desiernatinjr  in  detail  the  purposes  of  such  expenditure.  Presented 
March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Maclean  (Halifax) Not  printed. 

142.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  other  documents  in  connection  with  the  purchase  of  a  site  for  the  post  office 
building  at  Bear  River,  N.S.     Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.  Law Not  printed. 

143.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  papers, 

telegrams,  pay-sheets,  pay-rolls,  receipts  and  documents  of  all  kinds  whatsoever  in  con- 
nection with  the  extension  or  repairs  on  the  public  breakwater  at  Port  Morien,  in  South 
Cape  Breton,  during  1915.     Presented  March   1,  1916. — Mr.   Carroll Not  printed. 

144.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  correspondence  between  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries,  or  any 
official  thereof,  and  any  person  or  persons  in  reference  to  the  proposed  retirement  from 
office  of  the  present  keeper  of  the  lighthouse  at  Cape  Jourmain,  in  the  county  of  West- 
morland.    Presented  March  1,  1916. — Mr.   Copp Not  printed. 

145.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence 

between  the  Department  of  Militia  and  Defence  or  any  of  its  branches,  and  the  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  in  reference  to  the  using  of  the  immigration  or  quarantine  build- 
ings at  McN.-ib's  Is'and  and  Lawlor's  Island,  Halifax,  N.S.,  for  military  purposes,  and 
particularly  for  their  use  by  the  63r.d  Regiment,  Overseas  Contingent.  Presented  March 
1,1916. — Mr.  Maclean   (Halifax) Not  printed. 

146.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the  names 

of  all  medical  officers  appointed  and  employed  for  immigration  or  quarantine  purposes 
at  Haltax,  St.  John,  Quebec,  Montreal.  Toronto,  Winnipeg,  Regina,  Calgary,  Edmonton, 
Vancouver  and  Victoria,  together  with  the  date  of  appointment  of  each,  their  salary,  and 
in  each  case  designating  whether  they  or  any  of  them  are  still  in  the  service  of  the 
Government,  and  when  not,  the  date  when  the  service  ceased.  Presented  March  1,  1916. 
— Mr.  Maclean   (Halifax) Not  printed. 

147.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

The  names  of  the  different  tenderers  tor  the  carrying  of  the  mails  from  the  rural  boxes 
established  in  the  counties  of  I'Assomption  and  Montcalm  down  to  the  present  day.  2. 
The  figure  of  each  of  such  contracts,  and  the  name  of  the  tenderer  to  whom  each  of 
such  contracts  has  been  awarded,  and  for  what  sum.  3.  If  any  contracts  were  given 
without  tender.  If  so,  to  whom,  and  for  what  amount.  Presented  March  2.  1916.— 
Mr.  Seijuin Not  printed. 

148.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence and  tc-legvams  exchanged  between  the  Labour  Department  and  the  workingmen  at 
Thetford  Mines  prior,  during,  or  after  the  last  strike  in  that  vicinity,  and  of  all  other 
papers  relating  thereto.     Presented  March  2,  1916. — Mr.  Verville Not  printed. 

149.  Fenian  Raid  Bounties — to  whom 'paid  in  Queens  County,  N.S. — (Senate)  . .    .  .Not  printed. 

150.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  3rd  February, 

1S16,  for  a  copy  of  all  Orders  in  Council  passed  since  4th  August,  1914,  dealing  with 
memb?rs  of  the  Canadian  Expeditionary  Forces  in  the  following  particulars:  Pensions 
to  partially  or  totally  disabled  soldiers  or  their  dependents  ;  money  allowances  or  other 
provision  made  for  the  support  or  care  of  partially  or  totally  disabled  returned  soldiers  ; 
and  pay  allowances  or  other  consideration  to  dependents  of  soldiers  while  on  active  ser- 
vice, and  after  their  return  fiom  active  service,  because  of  disablement  from  any  cause. 
Presented  March  3,   1916. — Mr.   Oliver Printed  for  sessional  papers   only. 

151.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the   3rd  February,   1916,   for  a  return  showing  the 

names  of  all  medical  officers  employed  and  designated  in  the  years  1914  and  1915,  in 
the  examination  of  recruits  in  the  county  of  Pictou,  and  of  any  changes  in  the  list  oJ 
said  officers  in  said  period.     Presented  March  3,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald. .    .  .Not  printed. 

152.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  4th  March,  1915,  for  a  return  showing  the  ^names 

and  addresses  of  all  persons  in  Annapolis  and  Digby  Counties,   Nova   Scotia,  to  whom 
the  bounty  under  the  Fenian  Raid  Volunteer  Bounty  Act  has  been  paid  ;  the  names  and 
addresses  of  all  persons  from  said  counties  whose  applications  have  been  rejected  :  and 
the  n.Tmes  and  addresses  of  all  applicants  from  said  counties  whose  applications  have  ^ 
not  been  disposed  of.     Presented  March   3,   1916. — Mr.  Law Not  printed. 

153.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  19th  February.  1915,  for  a  return  showing  the 

names  and  addresses  of  all  persons  in  South  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia,  who  have  been 
paid  Fenian  Raid  Bounty  ;  the  names  and  addresses  of  all  persons  in  South  Cape  Breton, 
N.S.,  who  have  made  application  for  said  bounty  and  who  have  not  yet  received  it. 
Presented  March  3,  1916. — Mr.  Carroll Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Continued. 

154.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  1st  March,  1915,  for  a  return  showing  the  namei 

and  addresses  of  all  persons  who  received  bounty.  Raid  Bounty  was  paid  in  the  county 
of  Halifax.  N.S.,  to  date.      Presented  March  3,   1916. — Mr.   Maclean    (Hali/ax). 

Not  printed. 

155.  Return  to  an  OixJer  of  the  House  of  the  31st  March,  1915,  for  a  copy  of  all  applications 

received  for  Fenian  Raid  Bounty  from  residents  of  the  county  of  Hants,  N.S.  ;  also  the 
names  of  persons  who  have  been  paid  the  bounty  and  those  who  have  been  refused  it 
In  said  county ;  with  the  reasons  for  refusal,  and  showing  the  number  of  applications 
that  have  not  yet  been  dealt  with.  Presented  March  3,  1916. — Mr.  Chiihohn  (Inver- 
ness)   jVot  printed. 

156.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  22nd    March,    1915.    for  a  return    showing  the 

names  and  addresses  of  all  per.sons  who  received  bounty  under  the  provisions  of  the 
Fenian  Raid  Volunteer  Bounty  Act,  in  respect  of  services  rendered  in  the  county  of 
Richmond,  Nova  Scotia  ;  and  the  names  and  addresses  of  all  whose  claims  for  bounty 

have  been  rejected,  and  the  reasons  for  rejecting  the  same.     Presented  March  3.    1916. 

Mr.  Kyte jfot  printed. 

157.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  23rd  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the 

names  of  all  shell  inspectors  employed  in  and  about  the  Nova  Scotia  Steel  Company, 
and  the  other  factories  producing  shells  at  New  Glasgow,  in  the  county  of  Pictou.  Pre- 
sented March  3,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  pnnted. 

158.  Return  to  an /Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  tor  a  list  of  the  permanent 

and  other  employees  on  the  Soulanges  Canal  in  1910,  with  the  salary  of  each  of  them; 
also  a  list  of  the  employees,  permanent  or  otherwise,  in  1915,  and  the  salary  of  each  ot 
them.      Presented  March  3,  1916. — Mr.   Boyer Not  printed. 

159.  Unclaimed   balances   in   the  banks    for    patriotic   purposes.     Correspondence   relating   to. 

—  (Senate) Not  printed. 

160.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  other  documents  in  connection  with  repairs,  upkeep  and  watchman's  services 
on  patrol  boat  A,  Captain  Blackford,  while  laid  up  at  Shelburne,  N.S.,  during  the  month 
of  December.  1914.  and  subsequent  months  until  ready  for  sea  in  1915.  Presented 
March  6,  1916. — Mr.  Law Not  printed. 

161.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  other  documents  in  detail,  showing  expenses,  mileage  and  disbursements  ol 
Joseph  W.  V.  Wilson,  of  Barrington,  N.S.,  as  fishery  guardian  in  Shelburne.  N.S..  dur- 
ing year  1915.     Presented  March  6,  1916. — Mr.  Laiv Not  printed. 

162.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  3rd  February, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  Orders  in  Council,  letters,  telegrams,  reports  and  other  documents 
in  connection  with  the  commandeering  of  wheat  about  the  27th  November,  1915,  and  in 
connection  with  the  disposal  of  such  wheat.      Presented  March  6.  1916. — Mr.  Knowles. 

Not  printed 

162a.  Supplementary  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Higness  the  Governor  General  of  the 
3rd  February.  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  Orders  in  Council,  letters,  telegrams,  reports  and 
other  documents  in  connection  with  the  commandeering  of  wheat  about  the  27th  Novem- 
ber, 1915.  and  in  connection  with  the  disposal  of  such  wheat.  Presented  March  10. 
1916. — Mr.  Knowles Not  printed. 

163.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the   21st  February.  1916.  for  a  return  showing    the 

different  rural  mail  routes  in  the  constituency  of  Regina.  their  location  and  date  of 
establishment,  and  all  rural  routes  under  consideration  at  the  present  time  in  said  con- 
stituency.    Presented  March  7,  1916. — Mr.  Martin   (Regina) Not  printed. 

164.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February.  1916.  for    a    copy  of  all  tenders, 

offers,  letters,  telegrams,  engineer's  reports  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  con- 
struction of  a  breakwater  or  boat  harbour  at  North  Lake.  Prince  Edward  Island.  Pre- 
sented March  7,  1916. — Mr.  Hughes,   (Kings,  P.E.I.) Not  printed. 

165.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  23rd  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the 

names  ot  all  persons  who  worked  at  the  repairing  of  the  wharf  at  Rivi6re  Ouelle  during 
the  summer  of  1915  with  a  statement  of  their  occupations  and  the  amounts  paid  to  them, 
respectively.     Presented  March  7.  1916. — Mr.  Lapointe  (Kamouraska) . .    .  .Not  prtjited. 

166.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the   3rd  February,   1916,  for    a    copy  of  all  letters. 

telegrams  and  other  documents  relative  to  repairs  on  the  Hanlover  at  Cape  Negro.  Shel- 
burne County,  N.S.,  in   1915.     Presented  March   7,  1916. — Mr.  Law Not  printed. 

167.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the   3rd  February,   1916.   for  a   copy   of  all  letters. 

papers,  pay-rolls,  telegrams  and  correspondence  in  connection  with  the  expenditure  of. 
and  receipts  and  vouchers  for  moneys  paid  for.  the  building  of  a  wharf  or  blocking  at 
the  head  of  Belleville,   Yarmouth   County.   N.S.      Presented   March    7,    1916. — Mr.    Law. 

Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2&— Continued. 

168.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 

petitions,  correspondence  and  telegrams,  exchanged  between  the  Government,  its  resident 
enginer  of  the  district,  and  all  other  persons  concerning  the  construction  of  a  bridge 
between  He  Perrot  and  Ste.  Ann  de  Bellevue,  and  He  Perrot  and  Vaudreuil.  Presented 
March  7,  1916. — Mr.  Boyer Not  printed. 

169.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters 

and  correspondence  between  A.  Bellemare,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  the  Government,  or  any 
member  thereof,  in  connection  with  the  construction  of  the  post  office  at  Louiseville. 
Presented  March  7,  1916. — Mr.  Gauvreau Not  printed. 

170.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing    the 

amounts  spent  for  the  furnishing  of  the  office  of  the  Hon.  E.  Patenaude,  Minister  of 
Inland  Revenue  ;  with  a  copy  of  all  invoices.  And  also  a  statement  of  the  amounts 
spent  for  the  furnishing  of  the  office  of  the  Hon.  W.  B.  Nantel,  when  Minister  of  Inland 
Revenue;  with  a  copy  of  all  invoices.     Presented  March  7,  1916. — Mr.  Lanctot. 

Not  printed. 

171.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  documents, 

title  deeds,  papers,  notarial  deeds  or  private  writings  in  connection  with  the  sale,  dona- 
tion or  transfer,  by  the  estate  of  Alex.  Fraser,  of  Riviere  du  Loup,  to  the  Government 
or  the  Railway  Department,  tor  the  Intercolonial,  the  lot  of  land  or  part  of  the  lot  of 
land,  at  the  east  of  the  Intercolonial  bridge  at  RiviSre  du  Loup,  at  a  place  called  Gauv- 
reau Yard  ;  also  of  all  correspondence  in  this  connection.  Presented  March  7,  1916. — 
Mr.  Gauvreau Not  printed. 

172.  Report  of  the  Federal  Plan  Commission  on  a  general  plan  for  the  cities  of  Ottawa  and 

Hull,  1915.     Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  March  10,  1916 Not  printed. 

173.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  copies  of  all  telegrams, 

letters,  petitions,  correspondence  and  other  documents  whatsoever  relating  to  the  post 
office  and  the  postmaster  of  the  Parish  of  St.  Esprit,  in  the  county  of  Montcalm,  from 
October,  1911, ^to  the  present  day.     Presented  March  10,  1916. — Mr.  Seguin. 

'  Not  printed. 

174.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  telegrams, 

letters,  petitions  and  documents  of  all  kinds,  in  any  way  referring  to  the  awarding  of 
the  contract  for  carrying  the  mail  from  Inverness  to  Margaree  Harbour.  Presented 
March  10,   1916.. — Mr.   Chisholm    ilnverness) Not  printed. 

175.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy    of    all  letters. 

papers,  telegrams  and  documents  of  all  kinds  whatsoever  in  connection  with  the  tenders 
and  awarding  of  the  contract  for  carrying  the  mails  between  the  tram  cars  and  the 
post  office  at  Glace  Bay.  South  Cape  Breton.     Presented  IMarch  10.  1916. — Mr.   Carroll. 

Not  printed. 

176.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February.   1916,  for  a  copy    of    all  papers. 

memoranda,  correspondence,  reports,  etc.,  in  connection  with  the  dismissal  of  John  E. 
Hallamore,  as  postmaster  at  Upper  New  Cornwall,  Lunenburg  County,  N.S.  Presented 
March  10,  1916. — Mr.  Maclean   (Halifax) Not  printed. 

177.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  telegrams, 

letters,  petitions,  and  of  all  documents  of  all  kinds  in  any  way  referring  to  the  award- 
ing of  the  contract  for  carrying  the  mail  to  Eastern  Harbour  and  Pleasant  Bay.  Pre- 
sented March  10,  1916. — Mr.   Chisholm   (Inverness) Not  printed. 

178.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  detailed  statement  of 

all  war  orders  obtained  by  the  Dominion  Steel  Corporation  of  Sydney,  Nova  Scotia. 
Presented  March  10,  1916. — Mr.  Lemiewi: Not  printed. 

179.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  the  war  orders 

given  to  the  Montreal  Street  Railway  Company.  Presented  March  10.  1916. —  Mr. 
Fortier - Not  printed. 

180.  Report  of  the  International  Commission  pertaining  to  the  St.  John  river.     Presented  by 

Hon.  Mr.  Rogers,  March  10,  1916 Printed  for  sessional  papers  only. 

181.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916.  for  a  detailed  statement  of 

all  the  wrecks  which  have  taken  place  on  the  St.  Lawrence  river  from  1867  until  1916. 
Inclusive.     Presented  March  13.  1916. — Mr.  Lemieux Not  printed. 

182.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General  of  the  3rd  February. 

1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  Orders  in  Council,  letters,  telegrams,  reports  and  other  documents 
regarding  the  proposed  public  building  in  Prince  Rupert  for  post  office  and  other  pur- 
poses, and  regarding  the  land  proposed  for  such  public  building  and  the  purchase  of 
Buch  land.      Presented  March  13,   1916. — Mr.   Kiiowles Not  printed. 

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183.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Hisliness  the  Governor  G«neral  of  the  7th  February, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  the  Order  in  Council  or  departmental  order  disniissintr  Mr.  Bayfleld 
from  the  position  of  .Superintendent  of  Dredging  in  British  Columbia;  anil  also  a  copy 
of  the  Order  in  Council  or  departmental  order  appointing  J.  L.  Nelson  in  his  place.  Pre- 
sented March  13,  1916. — Mr.  Pugsley Not  printed. 

184.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  23rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  reports 

and  documents  concerning  the  surveys  made  by  the  Federal  Government  during  the 
autumn  of  1914  of  Lake  Matapedia  and  the  river  of  the  same  name  down  to  the  village 
of  Amqui.     Presented  March   13,    191G. — Mr.   Lapointe    (Katnotiraska)  .  .    ..Not   printed. 

185.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March,  1916,   .    r  a  copy  of  the  pension  list 

in  force  in  Canada  for  disabled  soldiers  and  of  all  petitions,  letters  or  other  documents 
relating  to  the  amendnunt  or  readjustment  of  the  same.      Presented  March  14,  1916. — 

Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

186.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th   February,   1916,   for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 

petitions,  correspondence  and  telegrams  between  the  Government,  the  engineers,  and  all 
other  persons  concerning  the  building  of  the  post  office  at  Rigaud  ;  also  of  the  amounts 
of  money  paid  to  divers  persons  for  such  building,  furnishing,  the  land,  the  care  of  the 
grounds  and  other  works.     Presented  March  15,  1916. ^J/r.  Boyer Not  printed. 

187.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House   of  the   6th    March.    1916,    for  a   return    showing  the 

different  rural  mail  routes  in  the  constituency  of  Medicine  Hat,  with  their  location  and 
date  of  establishment ;  and  also  all  rural  mail  routes  now  being  established  or  under 
consideration  at  the  present  time  in  the  same  constituency.  Presented  March  15,  1916. 
— Mr.  Buchanan Not  printed. 

187a.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  20th  March,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1.  The 
reason  for  the  delay  in  the  establishment  of  the  rural  mail  routes,  leported  under  con- 
sideration, in  the  constituency  of  Medicine  Hat.  2.  When  these  routes  were  first  applied 
for.  3.  If  the  applications  possessed  the  required  number  of  signatures.  4.  If  tenders 
have  been  invited.  If  so,  for  what  routes.  5.  Why  the  lowest  tenders  were  not 
accepted,  and  the  routes  established.  6.  If  any  tenders  are  being  invited  for  these 
routes.  7.  If  there  is  a  likelihood  of  any  of  these  routes  being  operated  immediately. 
Presented  March  27,  1916. — Mr.  Buchanan Not  printed. 

188.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 

telegrams,  investigations  and  reports  relating  to  the  dismissal  of  Joseph  Fleming,  con- 
ductor Intercolonial  Railway,  and  in  regard  to  his  reinstatement.  Presented  March  10, 
1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

189.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  ISth  March,  1915,  for  a  copy    of    all  petitions, 

telegrams,  communications  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  dismissal  of  Mr.  Hubert 
Paquin,  postmaster  of  St.  Gilbert  de  Portneuf.     Presented  March  16,  1916. — Mr.  Delisle. 

Not  printed. 

190.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 

petitions,  correspondence  and  telegrams,  exchanged  between  the  Government,  its  Inquiry 
Commissioner,  Mr.  G.  H.  Bergeron,  and  all  other  persons,  concerning  the  inquiry,  the 
dismissal  and  replacing  of  the  postmasters  of  the  different  post  offices  mentioned  below  ; 
and  of  all  correspondence  relating  to  the  appointments  of  the  present  postmasters  who 
replace  the  former  ones,  who  had  been  either  dismissed  or  replaced  for  one  reason  or 
another  ; — St.  Lazare  Village.  Vaudreuil  Station.  Pointe  Fortune,  Val  des  Kboulis,  Mont 
Oscar,   St.  Justine  de  Newton,   Ste.   Marthe.     Presented  March   16.   1916. — Mr.   Boyer. 

Not  printed. 

191.  Dismissal  of  Mr.   Chisholm,  Inspector  of  Indian  AgeTicies,   Saskatchewan. —  (Senate). 

Not  printed. 

193.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  2Sth  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1. 
The  names,  rank  and  military  qualifications  of  the  officers  on  the  Headquarters  Staff  of 
the  1st,  2nd  and  3rd  Divisional  Areas,  including  those  on  Staffs  of  Camps  and  Schools 
of  Instruction,  on  October  1,  1915.  2.  The  names  of  those  of  the  above  who  on  that 
date  had  volunteered,  taken  the  oath  and  been  attested  for  overseas  service.  Presented 
March  20,  1916. — Mr.  Proulx Not  printed. 

193.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February.  1916.  for  a  return  showing:^!. 
How  many  persons  have  been  employed  by  the  Department  of  .Militia  since  the  begin- 
ning of  the  war  in  the  examining,  appraising  or  testing  of  materials,  such  as  clothing, 
harness,  etc..  purchased  for  military  purposes.  2.  How  many  of  such  employees  are 
practical  trades  people,  experts,  or  otherwise  experienced  persons  in  the  respective  call- 
ings connected  with  the  various  materials  as  purchased.  Presented  March  20,  1916.—:^ 
Mr.  Verville Not  printed! 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— C ontinued. 

194.  Return  to  an   Order  of  the  House  of  the   6th  March,   1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  telegrams, 

letters,  petiticsis  and  documents  of  all  kinds  referring  in  any  way  to  the  application  of 
Mrs.  Flora  Mclntyre,  of  River  Dennis.  Inverness  County,  N.S.,  for  the  Fenian  Raid 
Veteran  Bounty  of  her  late  husband,  Angus  Mclntyre.  late  of  River  Dennis.  Presented 
March  20.  1916. — Mi:  Chisholm   (.Inverness) Not  printed. 

195.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March.  1916.  for  a  return  showing: — 1.  The 

names,  dates  of  appointment,  post  office  addresses  at  time  of  appointment,  and  former 
occupations  of  the  censors  employed  by  the  Militia  Department  at  Lotrtsburg  and  North 
Sydney.  Nova  S<*©tia.  2.  The  nanies  of  all  the  said  censor.s  who  are  also  decoders,  and 
the  names  and  addresses  of  all  who  are  employed  in  the  censorship  service  at  the  above 
points.  3.  The  amount  paid  to  each  censor  or  decoder  since  the  4th  of  August.  1914.  up 
to  the  1st  February,  1916,  or  to  any  party  or  person  in  connection  with  the  censorship 
or  decoding  services  at  the  above  places.     Presented  March  20, 1916. — Mr.  McEenie. 

Not  priiited. 

196.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams, agreements  and  all  other  papers  relative  to  the  creation  of  a  Board  of  Conciliation, 
during  the  year  1915.  under  the  Industrial  Disputes  Investigation  Act  in  regard  to  the 
employees  of  the  Nova  Scotia  Steel  Company,  in  the  county  of  Pictou.  Presented  March 
20,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

197.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  6th  March,  1916.  for  a  list  of  thfe  employees  in 

the  Dominion  Police  Force,  with  the  salary  of  each  of  them.  Presented  March  20,  1916. 
— Mr.  Boulay Not  printed. 

198.  Return  showing: — 1.  Whether   the   Government  have   taken   cognizance  of  the   following 

article  published  in  the  Montreal  "GJazette"  on  November  1.  1915  : — "Canadian  Help 
Comes  from  Sale  of  Gift  Flour.  Foodstuffs  not  Needed  by  the  English  Poor  were  Bought 
for  Belgian  Relief. — Funds  to  Aid  East  Coast. — Hon.  Walter  Long  Suggested  to  Cana- 
dian Government  that  $750,000  be  Allotted,  and  Latter  Agreed. — (Special  cable  from 
the  "Gazette's"  resident  staff  correspondent.) 

"London,  October  31, — '  Canada's  aid  to  the  east  coast  towns  of  England,  which 
are  sulTering  through  the  war,  is  the  subject  of  some  misconception."  said  Sir  George 
Perley  to-day.  In  a  statement  in  the  Commons.  Hon.  Walter  Long  said  that  the  neces- 
sary funds  for  a  Government  scheme  of  help  for  hotel  and  lodging  house  keepers  had 
been  generously  provided  by  the  Canadian  Government.  This  gave  rise  to  the  idea  that 
the  Dominion  was  taking  a  new  step,  but  the  fact  is  that  no  money  is  coming  from 
Canada.  Of  the  flour  sent  by  Canada  a  year  ago  to  relieve  distress  in  England,  very 
little  was  distributed,  as  poverty  was  in  no  way  abnormal.  Some  400.000  bags  of  thia 
flour  were  transferred  to  the  American  committee  for  Belgian  relief,  which  purchased 
them.  The  money  paid  for  this  flour  being  in  the  hands  of  the  Local  Government  Board, 
Hon.  Walter  Long,  as  President  of  the  Board,  suggested  to  Sir  George  Perley  that  this 
might  be  utilized  for  the  relief  of  the  east  coast  towns  where  the  season  had  been 
ruined  owing  to  the  lack  of  railwsiy  facilities  and  the  disinclination  of  the  public  to  visit 
the  east  coast  because  of  the  possibility  of  German  naval  or  aerial  raids.  Tlie  Dominion 
Government  acquiesced  in  this  proposal,  and  the  sum  of  $750,000,  part  of  the  proceeds 
of  the  sale  of  the  flour,  has  now  been  allotted  for  this  purpose.  Canada's  generosity 
will  therefore  go  to  alleviate  the  distress  of  a  large  number  of  better-class  people,  who 
are  direct  sufferers  from  the  war,  instead  of  the  destitute  poor,  for  whom  it  was  intended, 
but  who,  it  develops,  were  not  in  need  of  it."  2.  Wliether  the  said  article  is  accurate. 
If  not,  in  what  respect  it  is  inaccurate.     Presented  March  20,  1916. — Mr.  Papineau. 

Not  printed. 

igSa.  Return  showing : — 1.  Whether  the  Government  is  aware  that  the  following  extract  from 
an  article  was  published  on  the  12th  January,  1915,  in  the  Montreal  "Gazette"  : — 

"  Distress  Caused  in  England  by  War  is  Negligible. — Comparatively  Small  Portion 
of  Colonial  Gifts  Lsed  for  National  Relief. — Much  Went  to  Belgians. — War  Office  also 
took  Large  Share. — Salvation  Army  has  Scheme  Requiring  Canadian  Co-operation. — 
(Special  cable  from  the  "Gazette's"  resident  staff  correspondent.) 

"London,  January  11. — Very  satisfactory  evidence  of  the  comparative  absence  in 
England  of  any  distress  caused  by  the  war  is  furnished  by  a  report  on  the  special  work 
of  the  Local  Government  Board  arising  out  of  the  war.  which  was  issued  to-day  as  a 
White  Paper.  The  action  by  Noel  Kershaw,  dealing  with  the  disposition  of  the  gifts 
from  the  Colonies,  shows  that  only  a  small  part  of  the  goods  allocated  has  been 
required  for  relieving  the  distress  of  civilians. 

"The  following  is  the  disposition  of  the  940.530  bags  of  flour  received  from  Canada: 
To  tlie  local  committees  for  the  relief  of  distress.  90.474  ;  to  the  Belgian  Refugees  Com- 
mittees, 1,691  ;  transferred  to  the  War  Office,  99,760  ;  further  offer  to  the  War  Office, 
300,000;  to  the  Belgian  Relief  Commission,  443,886;  sold,  owing  to  damage,  4,719." 
2.  'VV'bo  bad  charge  of  accepting  delivery  and  the  shipping  of  this  flour.  3.  Whether 
the  Government  have  any  information  of  the  shortage  of  59,430  bags  of  flour,  alleged  in 
said  article.  If  not,  what  became  of  the  flour  that  was  short.  Presented  March  20, 
1916. — Mr.  Papineau Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Continued. 

199.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  6th  March,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the  amount* 

contributed  from  the  constituency  of  Medicine  Hat  tor  machine  guns,  and  by  whom 
contributed  or  forwarded.     Presented  March  21,  1916. — Mr.  Buchanan..    ..Not  printed. 

200.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  peti- 

tions, recommendations  and  otiier  documents  in  the  possession  of  the  Post  Office  Depart- 
ment relating  to  the  appointment  of  the  postmaster  at  West  Roachdale,  Guysborough 
County,  Nova  Scotia,  to  take  the  place  of  J.  H.  McGuire,  deceased.  Presented  March 
21,1916. — Mr.  Sinclair Not  printed. 

201.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  Hou?e  of  the  2Sth  February,   1916,  for  a  return  showing    In 

detail  the  payment  or  payments  amoimting  to  $647.50,  paid  to  P.  A.  Stoddart,  fishery 
guardian,  -Shelburne  County,  N.S.,  during  the  year  ending  Maj-ch  31,  1915.  Presented 
March  21,  1916. — Mr.  Kyte Not  printed. 

202.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  2Sth  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence, letters,  telegrams  and  documents  of  all  kinds  relating  to  the  chartering  of  the 
vessel  Starling,  by  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries.  Presented  March  21,  1916. 
Mr.  Kyte Not  printed. 

203.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  documents, 

letters,  messages,  correspondence  and  reports  concerning  a  conference  between  the 
Minister  of  Agriculture  and  certain  representatives  of  the  Mennonite  Church  in  or  about 
July,  1873.  and  referred  to  in  a  certain  letter  dated  23rd  July,  1S73,  signed  by  P.  M. 
Lowe.  Secretary  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture,  and  addressed  to  Messrs,  David 
Klassen,  Jacob  Peters,  Heinrich  Wiebe  and  Cornelius  Toews,  delegates  from  Southern 
Russia.     Presented  March  21,  1916. — Mr.  McCraney Not  printed. 

204.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  Ho\:se  of  the  13th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams, petitions,  memorials  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  subsidizing  by  the  Gov- 
ernment of  the  construction  of  ships  in  British  Columbia,  or  of  ships  when  built ;  or  as 
to  the  laying  down  or  constructing  or  assisting  in  the  construction  in  British  Columbia 
of  twenty-five  ships  by  the  Government,  or  as  to  assisting  by  subsidies  or  otherwise  in 
the  construction  of  ships  in  the  Dominion.      Presented  March  23,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald. 

Not  printed. 

205.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  the  affidavit  ot 

David  W.  McLean,  Windsor,  N.S.,  to  whom  Warrant  No.  25737  was  issued  for  Fenian 
Raid  Bounty,  and  also  a  copy  of  all  correspondence  and  other  documents  relating  to  the 
payment  of  the  same.     Presented  March  23,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

206.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  9th  March,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1.   The 

amount  collected  in  wharfage  on  goods  landed  on  Government  wharves  in  the  county 
of  Victoria,  at  Neils  Harbour,  Ingonish,  Englishtown,  South  Gut,  Baddeck,  Little 
Narrows,  Nyaiga,  and  Big  Bras  d'Or.  2.  The  amount  collected  at  each  of  the  above 
places,  by  whom  collected,  and  how  much  returned  to  the  Government  in  each  case. 
Presented  March  27,  1916. — Mr.  McKensie Not  printed. 

207.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  20th  March,   1916,  for  a  return  showing: — The 

names  of  the  54  Canadian  officers  employed  in  the  Canadian  Pay  and  Record  Office, 
London,  and  amounts  per  month  paid  to  each  of  them.  Presented  March  27,  1916. — 
Mr.  Macdonald.: Not  printed. 

208.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams, petitions,  directions  and  other  documents  relative  to  the  surveys  for  a  railway 
under  the  Railway  Department,  which  have  been  carried  on  during  the  past  summer, 
at  points  east  and  west  from  Sunnybrae,  in  the  county  of  Pictou.  Presented  March  27. 
1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

209.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the   21st  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  papers, 

agreements,  letters,  telegrams  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  proposal  to  purchase, 
lease,  or  use  of,  the  railway  known  as  the  Vale  Railway,  county  of  Pictou,  and  to  the 
operation  of  the  same  by  the  Railway  Department.  Presented  March  27.  1916. — Mr. 
Macdonald Not  printed. 

210.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  ot  the  7th  February,   1916.   for  a  return   showing  the 

number  and  purpose  of  all  commissions  appointed  by  the  Government  since  1911,  and 
the  cost  of  each,  together  with  names  of  the  various  members  of  such  commissions. 
Presented  March  27,  1916. — Mr.  Pardee Not  printed. 

2^1.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  ot  the  6th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 
ence, letters,  telegrams  and  documents  relating  to  the  dismissal  or  resignation  of  Dr. 
W.  T.  Patton  from  the  service  of  the  Veterinary  Inspection  Branch  of  the  Department 
ot  the  Interior,  and  his  re-appointment  and  his  later  dismissal  or  resignation.  Pre- 
sented March  27,  1916. — Mr.  Buchanan Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Continued. 

211a.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  April,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence, 
letters,  telegrams  and  documents  relating  to  the  dismissal  or  resignation  of  Dr.  W.  T. 
Patton,  from  the  service  of  the  Veterinary  Inspection  Branch  of  the  Department  of 
Agriculture  at  Coutts.  Alberta,  and  his  re-appointment  and  later  dismissal  or  resignation. 
Presented  May  10.  1916. — Mr.  Buchanan Not  printed. 

212.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  28th  February,    1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  accounts, 

telegrams,  letters,  bills  of  costs  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  case  of  J.  P.  Dionne 
against  the  King,  before  the  Kxchequer  Court,  in  which  case  Mr.  Leo  B6rube  was 
attorney  and  Mr.  E.  H.  Cimon  was  counsel,  both  being  lawyers  of  Fraserville.  Pre- 
sented March  27,  1916. — Mr.  Gauvreau Not  printed 

212a.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  5th  April,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  telegrams  and 
letteis  from  Leo  Berube,  lawyer,  M.P.P.,  to  the  Minister  of  Justice,  relating  to  the  pro- 
duction of  the  official  and  public  documents  asked  for  by  C.  A.  Gauvreau,  M.P.,  in  the 
case  of  J.  P.  Dionne  vs.  The  King,  and  of  any  answers  of  the  Minister  of  Justice  to  such 
tc'cgrams   and   letters.     Presented   April   10,    1916. — Mr.    Gauvreau Not  printed 

213.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  7th  February, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence  with  the  Imperial  authorities  in  connection  with 
the  purchase  of  horses,  and  the  prohibiting  of  the  e.xport  of  horses.  Presented  March 
27,  1916. — Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier Not  printed. 

214.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  1st  March.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence, 

telegrams,  reports  and  documents  of  all  l^inds  relating  to  the  visits  of  a  fair  wage 
officer  to  New  Glasgow,  N.S.,  in  connection  with  the  schedule  of  wages  of  men  employed 
in  works  making  shells  at  that  place.     Presented  March   2S,   1916. — Mr.  Macdonald. 

Not  printed. 

215.  Copy  of  Order  in  Council  P.C.  No.   634,  dated  24th  March,  1916,  re  the  prohibition  of  the 

exportation  of  certain  goods  including  nickel,  nickel  ore  and  nickel  matte,  to  certain 
foreign  ports.     Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  March  28,  1916. 

Printed  for  sessional  papers  only. 

216.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  6th  March.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence, accounts,  vouchers,  memoranda,  etc.,  relating  to  the  construction  of  a  launch  way 
and  boat  liouse  at  Bear  Cove  Beach,  Halifax  County,  N.S.,  and  completed  in  1914.  Pre- 
sented March  29,  1916. — Jlfr.  Maclean   (Balifax) Not  printed. 

217.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  6th  March.  1916,  for  a  detailed  statement  of  the 

expenditure  last  year  at  McNair's  Cove,  Nova  Scotia,  giving  the  names  of  tiie  workmen, 

the  number  thus  employed,  the  amount  paid  to  each  ;  also  the  amount  paid  for  supplies 

and  material,  and  the  names  of  the  persons  to  whom  the  same  was  paid.       Presented 

.  March  29,  1916. — Mr.  Chisholm   iAntigonish) Not  printed. 

218.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  6th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence, accounts,  vouchers,  receipts,  etc.,  in  connection  with  the  construction  of  a  \Chart 
at  Shad  Bay,  Halifax  County,  N.S.,  in  1914  and  1915.  Presented  March  29,  1916. — 
Mr.  Maclea7i   (Halifax) Not  printed. 

219.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the    House  of  the    16th  March,   1916.   for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

Whether  the  Government  has  received  any  complaints  as  to  the  manner  of  supplying 
clothing  to  the  Royal  Military  College,  or  as  to  its  fit,  workmanship  or  materials 
.employed,  or  as  to  any  delay  in  furnishing  the  cadets  with  clothing.  2.  If  so,  from 
whom  such  complaints  have  been  received.  3.  On  what  crounds.  4.  What  form  the 
comidaint  was  in.  5.  The  nature  of  the  complaint.  6.  If  the  Government  is  aware 
as  to  whetlier  or  not  there  has  been  dissatisfaction  as  to  the  fit,  workn.anship  and 
materials  employed,  or  as  to  any  delay  in  furnishing  the  cadets  with  clothing.  7.  If  it 
is  true,  as  alleged,  that  the  late  Commandant  of  the  Royal  Military  College,  Colonel 
Crowe,  before  he  left,  recommended  a  change  of  system  for  the  supply  of  clothing,  and 
outlined  the  features  of  such  a  system.  8.  If  so,  the  details  of  the  plan  suggested.  9. 
To  what  extent  the  plan  suggested  by  Colonel  Crowe  was  adopted.  If  not  adopted,  why 
not.  10.  Whether  the  present  Commandant  of  the  Royal  Military  College  made  any 
suggestions  as  to  a  change  in  the  system  of  supplying  clothing  to  the'cadets.  11.  If 
BO,  the  changes  which  he  suggested.     Presented  March  30,  1916. — Mr.  Carvell. 

Not  printed. 

220.  Escape  of  alien  enemies  from  detention  camps  at  Amherst,  N.S. —  (.Senate)  .  .Not  printed. 

221.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 

petitions,  papers,  telegrams,  tenders  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  establishment 
of  a  rural  mail  route  from  Alma,  through  Sylvester  and  Loch  Broom,  and  as  to  the 
closing  of  the  post  offices  at  Sylvester  and  Loch  Broom.  Presented  March  31,  1916. — 
Afr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Continued. 

222.  Return  to  an  Order  ot  the  House  of  the  3rd  Felu-uary.  1916.  for  a  copy  of  all  petitions, 

Utters,  papers,  telegrams,  tenders  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  establishment  of 
rural  mail  route  from  Scotsburn   to  North  Scotsburn.   Rogers   Hill  and  Hardwood  Hill. 

and  as  to  the  closing  ot  any   post  offices  on  said   route.     Presented  March  31.   1916 

Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

223.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  9th  February.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  documents, 

letters,  messages,  correspondence,  reports,  etc.,  regarding  the  cancellation  of  the  subsidy 
contract  to  the  Compagnie  de  Navigation  Trans-St.  Laurent,  and  tlie  granting  of  a  like 
contract  to  another  company,  for  pervice  between  Riviire  du  Loup,  Tadoussac  and  other 
ports  on  the  north  shore,  including  all  correspondence  exchanged  between  the  Depart- 
ment of  Trade  and  Commerce,  the  Post  Office  Department,  or  the  ministers  of  such 
departments  and  the  two  above-named  companies.  Presented  April  3,  1916. — Mr. 
Uauvreau Not  printed. 

224.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House    of  the  7th  February,    1916,  for  a  return  showing    the 

amounts  expended  by  the  Post  Office  Department  for  that  part  of  the  present  fiscal  year 
ending  31st  December.  1915.  under  the  following  subheads:  Conveyance  of  mails  by 
land  ;  conve>  ance  of  mails  by  railways ;  conveyance  of  mails  by  steamboats  ;  making 
and  repairing  mail  bags,  loclvs,  etc.  ;  rural  mail  boxes,  salaries,  travelling  expenses, 
manufacturing  postage  stamps  and  postage  notes,  tradesmen's  bills,  stationery,  printing 
and  advertising,  miscellaneous  disbursements,  and  maintenance  of  the  service  in  the 
Yukon.  Also  showing  the  revenue  for  the  same  period  under  the  various  sub-heads  ot 
revenue  mentioned  In  Appendix  "  A  "  of  the  report  of  the  Postmaster  General  for  the 
year  ending  March  31,   1915.     Presented  April  3,   1916. — Mr.  Maclean    (.Halifax). 

Not  printed. 

225.  Return  to  an   Order  ot  the  House  ot  the   21st  February,   1916,   ^r  a  copy  of  a  petition 

from  the  citizens  of  Louisville,  requesting  that  L,  P.  Sanfagon  be  not  dismissed  from 
his  position  of  postmaster  of  that  town  ;  also  of  all  letters  sent  by  A.  Belleraare  M.P., 
in  connection  with  the  dismissal  ot  said  L.  F.  Sanfagon  and  asking  for  such  dismissal ; 
and  of  all  letters  from  the  same  A.  Bellemare,  M.P.,  recommending  Chas  Ed.  Lasage 
as  postmaster  in  the  place  ot  the  said  L.  F.  Sanfaeon.  Presented  April  3,  1916. — Mr. 
Gauvreau Not  printed. 

226.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the"  House  of  the  23rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  documents. 

reports,  correspondence,  etc.,  relating  to  the  changing  of  St.  EleuthSre  Station  on  the 
National  Transcontinental  Railway.  Presented  April  3,  1916. — Mr.  Lapointe  (Kamour- 
aska) Not  printed. 

227.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  instructions, 

letters,  telegi  ams.  and  ot  other  documents  relating  to  any  action  taken,  or  to  be  taken, 
against  the  flim  of  Jas.  W.  Cumming,  by  the  Department  of  Railways  on  account  ot  tha 
disclosures  made  in  regard  to  irregularities  in  the  weighing  of  freight,  as  appears  in 
Return  No.  25,  dated  February  29,  1916.     Presented  April  3,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald. 

Not  printed. 

228.  Certifled  copy  ot  a  Report  ot  the  Committee  of  the  Privy  Council,  approved  by  His  Royal 

Highness  the  Governor  General  on  the  3rd  April,  1916,  respecting  the  appointment  of  a 
Royal  Commission  to  inquire  into  certain  contracts  made  by  a  committee  (known  as  the 
Shell  Committee)  of  which  General  Sir  Alexander  Bertram  was  chairman.  Presented 
by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  April  3,  1916 Not  printed. 

228a.  Certifled  copy  of  a  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Privy  Council,  approved  by  His  Royal 
Highness  the  Governor  General  on  the  15th  April,  1916,  concerning  the  transmission  of 
the  Hansard  report  containing  the  debate  on  the  motion  of  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier  re 
expenditure  made  by  the  Shell  Committee  (so-called),  to  the  Right  Honourable  tha 
Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies,  together  with  a  copy  of  the  Order  in  Council 
approved  on  the  3rd  instant  authorizing  the  issue  of  a  Royal  Commission  to  inquire 
Into    certain    contracts    made   by    the    said    Shell    Committee    (so-called).     Presented   by 

*  Sir  Robert  Borden,  April  17,  1916 Not  printed. 

229.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  20th  March.   1916,  for  a  copy    of    all    letters, 

recommendations,  telegrams,  reports  of  officials  and  other  documents  relating  to  the 
appointment  of  A.  Kastella  as  Mechanical  Superintendent  of  Dredges,  and  as  to  his 
resignation  from  said  office,  and  also  as  to  causes  and  reasons  of  his  resignation  or 
removal.     Presented  April  4,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

230.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General,  of  the  21st  February, 

1916,  for  a  copy  ot  all  letters,  telegrams,  memos.  Orders  in  Council,  reports,  and  of 
all  and  every  document  concerning  the  construction  of  the  dam  at  Grand'M^re,  county 
of  Champlain,  province  of  Quebec,  by  the  Laurentide  Co.,  Limited.  Presented  April  4, 
1916 — Mr.  Lemieux Nat  printed. 

231.  Memorandum  No.  2,  respecting  work  of  the  Department  ot  Militia  and  Defence — European 

War  1914-15,  from  1st  February,  1915  to  31st  January,  1916.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr. 
Kemp,  April  5,  1916 Printed  for  sessional  papers  only. 

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232.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  15th  March,  191 S,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  petitions  in  the  possession  or  under  the  control  of  the  Post  Office  Depart- 
ment having  reference  to  the  dismissal  of  Postmaster  McRitchie  at  North  River  Centre, 
Victoria  County,  Nova  Scotia,  and  to  the  appointment  of  Neil  McLeod  in  his  place.  Pre- 
sented April  5,  1914. — Mr.  McKenzie Not  printed. 

233.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  27th  March,  1916,  for    a    copy  of  all  petitions, 

correspondence,  tele^ams,  recommendations  and  other  papers  or  documents  in  the  pos- 
session of  the  Postmaster  General  or  his  department,  relating  to  the  dismissal  of  James 
Hall,  Postmaster  at  Milford  Haven  Bridge,  Guysborough  County,  Nova  Scotia,  and  the 
appointment  of  Guy  O'Connor,  as  his  successor.     Presented  April  5,  1916. —  Mr.  Sinclair. 

Not  printed. 

234.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,   1916,  for  a  report  showing    the 

apportioning  of  electoral  polling  divisions  in  Manitoba,  made  by  judges  ui\der  authority 
of  the  Dominion  Klections  Act,  7-8  Edward  VII,  Chapter  26.  Presented  April  5.  1916. — 
Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier Not  printed. 

235.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  23rd  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  ol  all  profiles, 

reports,  correspondence  and  all  documents  concerning  the  construction  of  a  viaduct  at 
Amqui,  on  the  Intercolonial  Railway,  at  the  place  called  Traverse  Dubfi.  Dube  Crossing  ; 
also  of  the  plans  of  properties  belonging  to  the  Intercolonial  Railway  at  Amqui,  and  of 
the  land  leased  to  the  Municipality  of  Amqui,  with  a  copy  of  the  lease  affecting  such 
land.     Presented  April   5,   1916. — Mr.   Lapointe    iKamouraska') Not  printed. 

236.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House    of  the   20th    March,    1916,  for  a  return  showing    the 

number  of  horses  bought  for  remounts  in  Alberta,  the  persons  from  whom  they  were 
purchased,  and  the  amount  paid  for  each  horse.  Presented  April  6.  1916. — Mr.  Buchanan. 

Not  printed. 

237.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  15th  March.  1916,  for  a  return  showirg: — 1.  Wlio 

has  been  furnishing  food,  clothing  and  other  necessary  supplies  to  the  soldiers  at  North 
Sydney  and  Sydney  Mines,  since  the  4th  August,  1914,  to  the  1st  February,  1916.  2. 
The  names  and  amounts  paid  to  each,  and  amounts  due  to  each  on  1st  February,  1916, 
over  and  above  what  has  already  been  paid.  3.  Wliether  the  said  supplies  of  all  kinds 
were  obtained  or  called  for  by  public  tender.  If  so,  how  the  tenders  were  called,  and 
who  the  tenderers  were.  4.  If  the  contracts  for  sucli  supplies  were  always  given  to  the 
lowest  tenderer.  5.  The  names  of  those  who  tendered,  and  the  figures  of  the  tenders  in 
each  case.  6.  The  different  methods  by  which  tenders  were  invited,  and  for  what  classes 
of  merchandise  or  supplies.     Presented  April  6,   1916. — Mr.   McKenzie..    ..Not  printed. 

238.  Order  in  Council  No.  P.C.  680,  dated  23rd  March,  1916,  respecting  the  application  of  the 

Industrial  Disputes  Investigation  Act,  1907,  in  the  case  of  disputes  between  employers 
and  employees  affecting  the  delivery  of  war  supplies.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Roche, 
April  6,  1916 Not  printed. 

239.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  the  evidence 

taken  by  the  Commission  appointed  to  inquire  into  claims  for  damages  made  against  the 
Militia  Department  in  the  town  of  Sydney  Mines,  Nova  Scotia,  and  of  the  report  made 
upon  each  claim  or  case,  said  claims  being  for  damages  to  lands  and  other  properly. 
Presented  April  7,  191G. — Mr.  McKenzie Not  printed. 

240  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  1st  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  corre- 
spondence and  telegrams  between  the  Speaker,  the  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Commons,  the 
Civil  Service  Commission  and  the  Minister  of  Finance  in  regard  to  the  proposed  appoint- 
ment of  Mr.  H.  Crossley  Sherwood,  as  Assistant  Clerk  of  Routine  and  Records,  from  1st 
October,  1914,  down  to  the  present  date.     Presented  April  7,  1916. — Mr.  Turriff. 

Not  printed. 

240a.  Supplementary  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  1st  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of 
all  letters,  correspondence  and  telegrams  between  the  Speaker,  the  Clerk  of  the  House 
of  commons,  the  Civil  Service  Commission  and  the  Minister  of  Finance  in  regard  to  the 
proposed  appointment  of  Mr.  H.  Crossley  Sherwood,  as  Assistant  Clerk  of  Routine  and 
Records,  from  1st  October,  1914,  down  to  the  present  date.  Presented  April  10,  1916. — 
Mr.  Turriff Not  printed. 

241.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  20th  March.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  recommenda- 

tions, letters,  telegrams  and  correspondence  relating  to  the  recent  appointment  of  a 
lightkeeper   at   Arisaig,   N.S.     Presented   April    7,    1916. — Mr.    Chisholm    (.Antiponish). 

Not  printed. 

242.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  Senate  dated  31st  March,   1916: — For  a  copy  of  all    papers, 

letters  and  all  correspondence  regarding  the  passport  granted  to  W.  F.  Bauman,  an 
alien  enemy.     The  said  Bauman  is  a  Bavarian. —  (Senate) Not  printed. 

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243.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rtl  Kcbiuary,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams, or  other  romniuiiuationa  sent  to  the  Government  or  any  member  or  department 
thereof  before  15th  AuKust,  1914,  pointing  out  the  necessity  of  granting  relief  to  the 
settlers  in  the  drouth-stricken  area  of  Alberta.  Presented  April  10,  1916. — Mr.  Buch- 
anan  Not  printed. 

244.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highne.ss  the  Governor  General,  for    a    copy  of  all 

correspondence  with  the  Imperial  authorities  respecting  legislation  by  the  Parliament 
of  the  United  Kingdom,  in  answer  to  the  petition  of  the  Canadian  Parliament  asking  for 
amendment  of  the  British  North  America  Act  with  reference  to  the  Senate.  Presented 
April    10,    1916. — Sir   Wilfrid   Laurier Printed  for  sessional   papers   only. 

245.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General  of  the  7th  February, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  correspondence,  memoranda,  Orders  in  Council,  etc.,  relative 
to  the  Transatlantic  Mail  Service  for  the  winter  season  1915-16,  and  passing  between  the 
contractor  company  and  any  Department  of  Government  or  Minister  of  the  Crown. 
Presented  April  10,  1916. — Mr.  Maclean   (Halifax) Not  printed. 

246.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the 

amounts   of  money    paid    by    all     Departments     of    the     Government     to    the     Regina 

"Province"    and    "Standard,"   the   Moosejaw    "News,"     and     the     *  Saskatchewan     Star," 

respectively,   in  each  of  the  years   1914    and    1915.     Presented    April     10,     1916. — Mr. 

'  Mqrtin   (Regina) Not  printed. 

247.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  5th  April,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  questions  asked 

of  candidates  for  examination  in  the  Inside  Civil  Service  since  the  1st  May,  1912.  Pre- 
sented April  10,  1916. — Mr.  Boulay Not  printed. 

248.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  luLum  showing: — 1. 

Who  recruiting  officers  were  for  the  counties  of  Lunenburg,  Queens.  Shelburne  and 
Yarmouth,  Nova  Scotia,  during  the  months  of  July,  August,  September,  October,  Novem- 
ber and  December,  1915.  2.  What  remuneration  each  received  during  each  month,  for 
salary,  disbursements  and  expenses.  3."  If  they  are  still  employed  as  recruiting  officers. 
4.  If  so,  what  salary  is  being  paid  each  recruiting  officer  per  day  or  per  month.  Pre- 
sented March  10,  1916. — Mr.  Kyte Not  printed. 

249.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

Whether  the  Government,  or  the  Department  of  Militia  and  Defence  has  employed  any 
parties  other  than  the  officers  of  the  permanent  force  to  obtain  recruits  for  the  overseas 
forces.  2.  If  so,  the  number  of  persons  so  employed  in  each  province.  Presented  April 
11,1916. — Mr.  Hughes   (P'.E.I.) Not  printed.- 

250.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,   1916,  for  a  return  showing  the 

names  and  addresses  of  members  of  the  House  of  Commons  and  of  the  various  Provin- 
cial Legislatures  in  Canada  who  are  in  the  service  of  the  Department  of  Militia  and 
Defence,  either  in  Canada  or  overseas  ;  the  official  rank  and  rate  of  pay  of  each  ;  the 
names  of  those  who  are  now  in  Canada  ;  the  names  of  those  who  are  in  England  ;  and 
the  names  of  those  who  are  or  have  been  in  active  service  at  any  of  the  battle  fronts. 
Presented  April  11,  1916. — Mr.  Kyte Not  printed. 

251.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

The  amounts  expended  in  railway  subsidies  in  Canada  during  the  years  1912,  1913,  1914 
and  1915.  2.  The  amounts  by  provinces,  and  the  names  of  the  lines  to  whicli  granted. 
3.  Amounts  expended  on  the  construction  of  Government-owned  railways  in  Canada 
during  the  above  years.  4.  The  amount  expended  in  each  province,  and  the  name  of 
the  line  of  railway  on  which  such  expenditure  was  made.  5.  Amounts  expended  on 
harbour  and  river  improvements  in  Canada  during  the  above  years.  6.  The  amounts 
by  provinces  and  the  particular  places  where  expended.  7.  Amounts  expended  on  the 
building  of  public  wharves,  public  breakwaters,  and  public  dredging  in  North  Cape 
Breton  and  Victoria  during  the  years  1905  to  1911,  inclusive,  including  the  expenditure 
on  Government  railways.  8.  Amounts  expended  for  like  purposes  in  the  said  county, 
during  the  years  1912,  1913,  1914  and  1915.     Presented  April  11,  1916. — Mr.  McEensie. 

Not  printed. 

252.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  29th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams, etc.,  exchanged  between  the  Department  of  Public  Works  and  the  Department  of 
Justice  and  the  Council  of  the  Town  of  Rigaud,  Archibald  Macdonald,  Elzear  Montpetit, 
and  the  Rigaud  Granite  Company,  Limited,  in  connection  with  the  mlitary  buildng. 
Presented  April  11,  1916. — Mr.  Boyer Not  printed. 

253.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  April,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams and  correspondence  of  all  kinds  in  any  way  referring  to  a  subsidy  granted  to 
the  ss.  Amethist,  plying  between  Montreal  and  Newfoundland  ports  during  the  years 
1910-11  and  1911-12.     Presented  April   11.1916. — Mr.  Maclean   (.Halifax)  .  .Not  printed. 

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254.  Return  to  an  Order  of  tha  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,   for  a  copy  of  all  letters, 

papers,  telegrams  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  survey  in  the  harbour  of  Pictou, 
for  a  proposed  new  bridge,  by  the  Railway  Department ;  and  also  a  statement  showing 
the  amounts  paid  in  connection  with  said  survey,  the  names  of  the  persons  to  whom 
paid,  and  the  purposes  for  which  they  were  paid.  Presented  April  11,  1916. — Mr.  Mac- 
donald Not  printed. 

255.  Return  to  an  Address  of  the  Senate,  dated   21st  day  of  March,   1916,  for: — A  statement 

giving  the  following  information  as  regards  each  of  the  following  countries:  Great 
Britain,  France,  Russia,  Italy,  Belgium,  Servia,  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  Australia, 
New  Zealand,  and  the  Confederation  of  South  Africa,  for  each  of  the  last  three  years 
for  which  the  information  may  be  at  hand,  namely : — 

(o)   The  quantity  and  value  of  spirituous  liquors  produced  or  manufactured; 

(6)   The  quantity  and  value  imported; 

(c)  The  quantity  and  value  exported;  and 

(d)  The  quantity  and  value  consumed,  giving  in  each  case,  the  information  for 
each  liind  of  spirituous  liquors  separately.  Ordered,  That  the  same  do  lie  on  the  Table. 
—  (Senate) Not  printed, 

256.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  16th  March,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1.  The 

number  of  medical  doctors  employed  by  the  Militia  Department  at  Halifax,  N.S.  2.  The 
name  of  each,  and  their  rank  and  pay,  respectively.  3.  If  the  entire  time  of  all  or  any 
is  devoted  to  the  militia  service.  4.  When  not  constantly  employed  in  the  militia  ser- 
vice, the  usual  daily  period  of  service.  Presented  April  12,  1916. — Mr.  Maclean  (Hali- 
fax)  .-' Not  printed. 

257.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  April,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  the  correspondence 

between  Mr.  J.  Antime  Roy,  of  I'lsle  Verts,  and  the  Federal  Government,  on  the  subject 
of  a  farm  that  might  be  sold  or  leased  to  the  Government  for  the  purposes  of  an  experi- 
mental farm.     Presented  April  12,   1916. — Mr.  Paquet Not  printed. 

258.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  2Sth  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  the  contract 

with  the  Amalgamated  Dry  Dock  and  Engineering  Company  for  the  construction  of  a 
dry  dock  at  North  Vancouver.  B.C..  together  with  the  application  for  subsidy  therefor, 
and  also  a  copy  of  all  reports  of  engineers'  correspondence,  and  all  other  documents 
relating  thereto.     Presented  April  12,  1916. — Mr.  Pugsley Not  printed. 

259.  List  of  those  in  the  Canadian  Expeditionary  B^orces  who  had  received  decorations,  medals 

and  mentions  in  despatches,  to  17th  March,  1916.  Presented  by  Hon.  Mr.  Kemp,  April 
12,  1916 Printed  for  sessional  papers  only, 

259a.  List  of  decorations  and  medals  awarded  to  members  of  the  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force 
and  officers  of  the  Canadian  Militia  to  nth  March,  1915,  checked  with  the  London 
"Gazette"  to  the  above  date.     Presented  by  Sir  Robert  Borden,  May  2,  1916.Not  printed. 

260.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the  names 

of  all  the  medical  examiners  of  recruits  appointed  since  the  war  started  to  date.  Pre- 
sented April  13.  1916. — Mr.  Xeshitt Not  printed. 

261.  Return  showing: — 1.  How  much  overtime  was  paid  to  men  in  the  Printing  Bureau  from 

1st  January,  1916,  to  1st  April,  1916.  2.  The  names  of  the  men  who  were  paid  over- 
time. 3.  WTiich  were  day  men,  and  which  night  men.  4.  What  rate  of  overtime  each 
man  received,  how  much  at  IJ  day  rate,  and  how  much  at  double  rate.  Presented  April 
17,  1916.— 1/r.  Turriff Not  printed. 

262.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General  of  the  3rd  February, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  Orders  in  Council,  letters,  telegrams,  recommendations  and  other 
documents  in  co:inection  with  the  Government's  decision  in  September,  1915,  to  exact 
payment  of  one-half  of  the  seed  grain  liens.     Presented  April  IS,  1916. — Mr.  Knowles. 

Not  printed. 

263.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  9th  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing    the 

name,  port  of  registry,  tonnage  and  name  of  the  master  of  all  steam  trawlers  that 
cleared  outwards  from  the  port  of  Canso,  Nova  Scotia,  in  the  year  1915.  Also  a  copy 
of  all  reports  and  declarations  under  the  hand  of  the  master  or  chief  ofBcer  of  each  of 
the  said  trawlers  so  clearing  outward  from  said  port  since  16th  April,  1915,  required  to 
be  signed  by  such  masters  under  the  provisions  of  an  Ordar  in  Council  passed  on  the 
16th  April,  1915.     Presented  April  25,  1916. — Ur.  Sinclair Not  pHnted. 


264. 


Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  7th  February,  1916,  for  a  statement  showing  the 
quantity  of  wheat  shipped  month  by  month,  during  the  calendar  years  1914  and  1915 
from  Winnipeg  to  Fort  William  and  Port  Arthur,  and  by  what  railways  •  to  Duluth  by 
the  Canadian  Northern  Railway  or  allied  system  ;  to  Minneapolis  and  St  Paul  by  the 
Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  to  the  seaboard  by  rail  over  Canadian  territory  and  to  Ameri- 
can  ports  over  American  railways.     Presented  April  S5,  1916.— Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier. 

Not  printed 

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265.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  12th  April,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1.  How 

many  clerl<s  there  are  in  the  Finance  Department  who  belong  to  and  are  paid  from  the 
outside  service  vote  and  who  work  in  tlie  inside  service.      2.  The  names  of  said  clerks. 

3.  Salary  paid  to  each.  4.  How  long  each  has  been  in  the  service  of  the  Department. 
5.  If  all  or  any  of  these  clerks  have  passed  any  examination.  If  so,  whaL  examination 
and  on' what  date  or  dates.      Presented  April  26,  1916. — Ur.  Turriff Not  printed. 

266.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  23rd  February.  1916,  tor  a  return  showing; — 1. 

The  number  of  permanent  employees  in  the  Department  of  Inland  Revenue  in  1915-16. 
2.  How  many  there  will  be  in  1916-17.  3.  How  much  money  was  paid  in  salaries  for 
temporary  employees  in  each  of  the  following  years:  1912-13,  1913-14,  1914-15  and 
1915-16.  4.  The  names  of  the  temporary  employees  and  the  dates  of  their  appointment, 
respectively.     Presented  April  26,  1916. — Mr.  Lanctot Not  printed. 

287.     Return  to  an  Order  of  the   Senate  dated  the  14th   instant,  showing  the   number  of    men 
recruited  up  to  the  first  day  of  April,  1916. — (Senate) Not  printed. 

268.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  Senate,  dated  the  23rd  day  of  March,  1916,  of  all  papers  and 

documents  dealing  with  the  escapes  and  the  liberation  of  alien  enemy  iirisoners  from 
the  detention  camp  situated  at  Banff,  in  the  province  of  Albert.a.  Ordered,  That  the 
same  do  lie  on  the  table. —  (Senate) Not  printed. 

269.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the   House  of  the  19th   April,   1916,    tor    a    return  showing: — 1 

Whether  there  is  a  Director  of  Recruiting  and  Organizations  in  England  for  the  Can- 
adian Service.      2.   If  so,  his  name  and  duties.      3.  The  number  employed  upon  his  staff. 

4.  The  total  expenses  of  his  staff.      Presented  April  28,  1916...- Not  printed. 

270.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  Senate,   dated   11th   instant: — For   a  copy  of    an    application 

made  by  R.ev.  Isaac  Hunter  Macdonald,  of  Kintore,  Ontario,  to  the  Militia  Department 
for  a  position  of  chaplain  or  major  ;  also,  of  all  copies  of  letters,  papers  or  telegrams 
either  recommending  or  opposing  said  application. —  (Senate) Not  printed. 

271.  Return  to  an  Address  to  His  Royal  Highness  the  Governor  General  of  the   29th  March, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  petitions  received  by  the  Governor  General  in  Council  requesting 
the  disavowal  of  the  Act  of  the  Legislature  of  the  Province  of  Ontario,  Chapter  45,  5 
George  V,  1915,  concerning  the  School  Commission  of  the  Roman  Calho'.ic  Schools  of  the 
City  of  Ottawa,  and  of  all  documents,  memoranda,  reports,  letters  and  correspondence 
concerning  the  said  petitions  for  disavowal,  or  concerning  the  said  Act  of  the  Legislature 
of  the  Province  of  Ontario,  5  George  V,  Chapter  45.  Presented  May  1,  1916. — Mr. 
Lapointe   (Kamouraska) Not  printed. 

27 lo.  Order  in  Council  and  Report  of  Minister  of  Justice  transmitting  to  Lieutenant  Governor 
of  Ontario  copy  of  petition  from  Samuel  Genest  and  others,  praying  for  the  disallowance 
of  an  Act  of  the  Legislature  of  Ontario.  Chapter  45  of  5  George  V  (1915).  Order  in 
Council  and  Report  of  Minister  of  Justice  on  the  Statutes  of  the  Legislature  of  Ontario, 
passed  in  the  5th  year  of  His  Majesty's  reign  (1915).  Report  of  Prime  Minister  of 
Ontario  on  petition  relating  to  the  disallowance  of  an  Act  of  the  Legislature  of  Ontario, 
Chapter  45  of  5  George  V  (1915).  Presented  May  3,  1916. — Mr.  Lapointe  (Kamour- 
aska)   Printed  for  sessi07ial  papers  only. 

272.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  20th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  telegrams, 

letters,  correspondence  and  contracts  between  the  Quebec  Harbour  Commission  and 
Benjamin  Demers,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Nicolas,  county  of  Lfvis,  concerning  the  purchase 
of  the  St.  Nicolas  quarry.     Presented  May  1,  1916. — Mr.  Bourassa Not  printed. 

273.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  a  list 

of  vessels  belonging  to  the  Canadian  Government  which  are  on  service  under  the  pro- 
vision of  the  Canadian  Naval  Act,  and  of  all  vessels  not  now  in  sei  vice  and  their  pre- 
sent condition  and  suitability  for  service,  and  also  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  petitions  or 
communications  had  by  or  with  the  Government  in  regard  to  the  establishment  of  a 
Canadian  Naval  Brigade.     Presented  May  1,  1916. — Mr.  Maedonald Not  printed. 

274.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  29th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence, petitions  and  papers,  including  the  report  of  Charles  Bruce,  engineer,  in  the  pos- 
session of  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries  relating  to  the  construction  of  a  bait 
freezer  at  White  Head,  Nova  Scotia.     Presented  May  1,  1916. — Mr.  Sinclair 

Not  printed. 

275.  Duplicate  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  17th  March,  1915,  for  a  copy  of  all 

correspondence  and  reports  relating  to  the  purchase  of  25,000  shovels  of  special  pattern, 
mentioned  in  Order  in  Council  P.C.  2302.  dated  4th  September,  1914,  on  page  38  of 
memoranda  respecting  work  of  the  Department  of  Militia  and  Defence,  and  also  relat- 
ing  to  any   further   purchases   of  such   shovels.      Presented   May   1,    i916. Mr.    Hughes 

(P.E.I.) Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2&—C ontinued. 

276.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  5th  April,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,    tele- 

grams, offers,  tenders,  reports,  contracts  and  documents  relating  to  the  sale  or  other 
disposal  of  small  arms  ammunition  since  4th  August,  1914.  Presented  May  1.  1916. — 
Mr.  MacdonaM Not  printed. 

276a-  Supplementary  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  5th  April,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all 
letters,  telegrams,  offers,  tenders,  reports,  contracts  and  documents  relating  to  the  sale 
or  other  disposal  of  small  arms  ammunition  since  4th  August,  1914.  Presented  May  2. 
1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 

277.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  23rd  February.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  documents, 

correspondence,  reports,  etc.,  concerning  the  dismissal  of  J.  B.  Levesque.  of  Rividre 
Quelle,  as  steward  on  the  steamer  Champlain.  Presented  May  2,  1916. — Mr.  Lapointe 
IKamonraska) Not  printed. 

278.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  13th  March,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspond- 

ence, memoranda,  reports,  telegrams,  recommendations,  orders,  etc..  between' the  Depart- 
ment of  Railways  and  Canals  and  the  otHcers  of  tlie  St.  Maurice  Fire  Protective  Asso- 
ciation witli  reference  to  fire  protection  on  the  Transcontinental  Railway  line  between 
Hervey  Junction  and  the  western  boundary  of  the  Province  of  Quebec.  Presented  May 
2,  1916. — Mr.  Bureau Not  printed. 

279.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  20th  March.  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  letters,  tele- 

grams, correspondence  and  contracts  between  the  Department  of  Railways  and  Canals 
or  any  official  thereof,  including  the  officials  of  the  Intercolonial  Railway,  and  any 
member  of  the  Government  of  New  Brunswick,  the  St.  John  and  Quebec  Railway  Com- 
pany or  any  odirial  thereof,  regarding  the  operation  of  the  Valley  Railway,  so-called. 
in  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick,  from  the  first  day  of  October,  1914,  down  to  the  pre- 
sent date.     Presented  May  2,  1916. — Mr.  Carvell Not  printed. 

280.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  10th  April,   1916.  for  a  copy  of  a  certain  lease 

made  by  the  Government  of  Canada  to  one  J.  A.  Culverwell.  of  a  certain  water-power 
on  the  Trent  waterway,  known  as  the  Burleigh  Falls  power  ;  and  of  all  assignments  of 
said  lease  and  of  the  consents  of  the  Government  of  Canada  thereto  ;  and  also  a  copy  of 
all  correspondence,  telegrams,  tenders,  reports,  contracts  and  other  papers,  relating  to 
the  said  original  lease.     Presented  May  2,  1916. — Mr.  Bumham Not  printed. 

281.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  Senate,  dated  the  12th  April,  1916,  showing  copies  of  all  peti- 

tio'is,  correspondence,  etc.,  relating  to  the  purchase,  by  the  Government,  of  the  Quebec 
and  Saguenay  Railway. —  (Senate) Not  printed. 

282.  1.   Copy  of  letter  from  the  Chairman  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Railway  Company  of  Canada 

to  the  Prime  Minister  re  proposals  made  in  respect  to  the  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway 
Company. 

2.  Schedule  of  outstanding  bonds,  debentures,  loans  and  notes.  1st  January,  1916, 
and  interest  payments  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  Company  and  Grand  Trunk 
Pacific  Branch  Lines  Company. 

3.  Memorandum  re  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Act,  1914.  and  proceeds  of  securities  issued 
thei  cunder. 

4.  Statement  showing  bonds,  etc..  authorized,  issued  and  outstanding  and  net  pro- 
ceeds therefrom,  also  interest  payable  for  the  years  1916  and  1917  (as  from  29th 
February,  1916),  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  and  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Branch  Lines. 

5.  Advances  by  Grand  Trunk  Railway  Company  at  29th  February,  1916. 

6.  Financial  statements  of  the  Canadian  Northern  Railway  System.  15th  April,  1916. 

7.  Memorandum  re  Canadian  Northern  Railway  Company  Guarantee  Act,  1914,  and 
proceeds   of  securities  issued  thereunder. 

8.  Letter  from  G.  A.  Bell,  financial  comptroller  of  the  Department  of  Railways  and 
Canals  to  the  Prime  Minister,  in  respect  to  issue  of  his  certificate  for  the  purpose  of 
releasing  the  proceeds  of  the  forty-five  million  dollar,  4  per  cent  debenture  stock,  guar- 
anteed by  the  Dominion   Government.     Presented  by   Sir  Robert   Borden.   May   3,   1916. 

Printed  tor  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

282a-  Copies  of  mortgage  deed  of  trust  securing  an  issue  of  $16.00'0,000  of  Grand  Trunk  Pacific 
Railway  bonds,  guaranteed  by  the  Dominion  Government.  Presented  by  Sir  T.  White, 
May  5,  1916 Printed  for  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

282&.  Copies  of  mortgage  deed  of  trust  securing  an  issue  of  $45,000,000  of  Canadian  Northern 
Railway  securities,  guaranteed  by  the  Dominion  Government,  issued  under  the  legisla- 
tion of  1914.     Presented  by  Sir  Thos.  White,  May  5.  1916. 

283.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  23rd  February.  1916.  for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

The  amount  v/hich  has  been  paid  out  for  new  buildings  and  repairs  at  the  Royal  Mili- 
tary College  and  at  Fort  Henry,  in  each  of  the  years  1912,  1913,  1914  and  1915.  2.  To 
whom  the  money  was  paid,  and  the  amount  in  each  case.  3.  What  portion  of  the  work 
was  tendered  for,  and  the  amount  of  each  tender  submitted.  Presented  May  3,  1916. — 
Mr.  Edwards Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2S— Continued. 

284.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  27th  March,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the  names 

and  aildicsses  of  all  persons  in  the  Public  Service  of  any  and  every  Department  of  the 
Ooverninent  of  Cann'la,  in  the  counties  of  Cape  Bre;on,  Victoria,  Inverness,  Richmond. 
Guysborough,  Antigonish  and  Plctou,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia.  Presented  May  4.  1916. 
— Mr.  Carroll Not  printed. 

285.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  17th  February,   1916,  for  a  return  showing  the 

amount  which  has  been  paid  out  for  printing  outside  of  the  Printing  Bureau  in  each 
province,  in  each  of  the  years  1912,  1913,  1914  and  1915,  and  to  whom  paid.  Presented 
May  5,  1916. — Mr.  Best Not  printed. 

285n-  Supplementary  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  17th  February,  1916,  for  a  return 
showing  the  amount  which  has  been  paid  out  for  printing  outside  of  the  Printing  Bureau 
in  each  province,  in  each  of  the  years  1912,  1913,  1914  and  1915,  and  to  whom  paid. 
Presented  .May  17,  1916. — Mr.  Best Not  printed. 

286.  Report  of  the  Commission  on  the  Waterworks  and  Sewerage  Systems  of  Canada.       Pre- 

sented by  Hon.  Mr.  Hazen,  May  S,  1916 Not  printed. 

287.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  12th  April,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1.  How 

many  clerks  there  are  in  the  Cu.stoms  Department  who  belong  to  and  are  paid  from  the 
outside  service  vote  and  who  work  in  the  inside  service.  2.  The  names  ol  said  clerks. 
3.  Salary  paid  to  each.  4.  How  long  each  has  been  in  the  service  or  the  Department. 
5.  If  all  or  any  of  these  clerks  have  passed  any  examination.  If  so,  what  examination 
and  on  what  date  or  dates.      Presented  May  10.  1916. — Mr.  Turriff Not  printed. 

288.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the    6th    March,      191S,  for  a  return     showing  the 

amounts  paid  under  retroactive  clause  of  the  Act  providing  for  an  impost  of  50  cents 
per  proof  gallon  on  all  spirits  taken  from  bond  between  the  date  of  the  outbreak  of 
war  and  the  date  of  the  passage  of  such  Act ;  and  also  by  whom  paid,  and  the  date  of 
payment.     Presented  May  10,  1916. — Mr.  Graham Not  printed. 

289.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  February,  1916,  for  a  return  showing    the 

names  of  all  employees  of  the  Government  of  Canada  in  the  inside  and  outside  service 
who  have  enlisted  since  the  4th  day  of  August.  1914,  for  overseas  service:  and  the 
names  of  all  employees  of  the  Government  of  Canada  in  the  inside  and  outside  service 
who  have  enlisted  since  the  4th  day  of  August,  1914.  for  home  defence:  also  the  salary 
received  by  each  previous  to  enlisting;  and  the  rate  of  pay  received  by  each  since  enlist- 
ing: specifying  those,  if  any,  who  continue  to  enjoy  the  salaries  paid  them  before  their 
enlistment  and  the  amount  of  same.     Presented  May  10,  1916. — Mr.  Kyte.  .Not  printed. 

290.  Return   to  an  Order  of  the   Senate,   dated   26th  April,   1916,  for: — A  copy  of  the  agree- 

ment between  the  Government  of  Canada,  acting  for  the  Transcontinental  Railway, 
the  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Company  and  the  Canadian  Northern  Railway  Company 
for  the  construction,  operation  and  maintenance  of  the  Union  Station  at  Quebec,  which 
the  Honourable  the  Acting  Minister  of  Railways  says  (Hansard,  page  2G90)  is  to  be 
used  by  these  three  railways. —  {Senate) Not  printed. 

291.  Return  to  an  humble  Address  of  the  Senate,  dated  29th  March,  1916,  to  His  Royal  High- 

ness the  Governor  General :  praying  His  Royal  Highness  to  have  laid  on  the  Table  of 
the  Senate  : — A  statement  of  all  expenses  to  date  in  connection  with  the  expenditures 
of  public  moneys  at  Port  Nelson  ;  also  an  estimate  of  the  further  expenditure  to  com- 
plete the  works  at  Port  Nelson  on  Hudson  Bay. —  (Senate) Not  printed. 

292.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  3rd  April,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  investigations, 

letters  and  correspondence  whatsoever,  regarding  the^  dismissal  of  J.  B.  Deschenes  and 
Thomas  Bernier,  employees  on  the  Intercolonial  Railway  at  RiviSre  du  Loup.  Pre- 
sented May  12,  1916. — Mr.  Boiilay Not  printed. 

293.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  19th  April,  1916,  for  a  return  showing  a  list  of 

the  decoders  and  censors  employed  at  Halifax  since  the  war  broke  out,  together  with 
the  names,  dates  of  employment,  total  amount  paid,  by  whom  recommended,  and  former 
employment  of  each.     Presented  May  12,  1916. — Mr.  Sinclair Not  printed. 

294.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  22nd  March,  1916,  for  a  return  showing: — 1. 

Whether  there  is  a  list  of  companies,  firms,  or  persons  resident  in  Halifax,  N.S.,  at 
present  in  the  Department  of  Militia  and  Defence  from  whom  are  asked  tenders  for  war 
supplies'  on  behalf  of  the  said  Department  or  War  Purchasing  Commission.  If  so,  the 
names  of  such  companies,  firms  or  persona.  2.  During  the  calendar  year  1915,  whether 
public  tenders  were  nsked  for  any  war  supplies  at  Halifax.  N.S.  s".  If  so.  the  nature 
of  the  supplies  for  which  tenders  were  asked,  to  whom  tenders  were  awarded,  and  the 
prices,  for  the  said  respective  articles  or  supplies.  Prcsente '  May  12, 1916. — Mr.  Maclean 
(Idalijax) Not  printed. 

295.  Reports  of  engineers  re'ating  to  the  LotbiniSre  and  Megantic  Railway;  the  Quebec,  Mont- 

morency and  Charlevoix  Railway  between  Quebec  and  Cape  Tourmente  ;  and  the  Quebec 
and  Saguenay  Railway  from  Cape  Tourmente  to  Nairn  Falls,  near  Murray  Bay.  Pre- 
sented by  Hon.  Mr.  Reid,  May  15.  1916 j^fot  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  28— Concluded. 

295a.  Correspondence  in  respect  to  the  offer  of  sale  to  the  Government  of  Canada  of  the  Que- 
bec, Montmorency  and  Charlevoix  Railway,  the  Quebec  and  Sagutnay  Railway  and  the 
LotbiniSre  and  Megantic  Railway.     Presented  by  Hon.   Mr.  Reid.  May  16,  1916. 

Not  printed. 

296.  Return   to  an  Address  to  His   Royal   Highness  the   Governor   General   of   tue   1st   March, 

1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence,  letters,  telegrams.  Orders  in  Council,  etc.,  relat- 
ing to  the  transfer  by  the  Government  of  Ontario  to  the  Government  of  Canada,  of  the 
rights  held  by  the  former  in  the  lakes,  dams,  etc..  contiguous  to  or  forming  a  part  of 
the   Trent  Valley  Waterways   System.     Presented   May   17,   1916. — Mr.   Graham. 

Not  printed. 

297.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  1st  May,  1916,  tor  a  copy  of  all  papers,  telegrams. 

letters  and  other  documents  in  connection  with  the  decision  to  locate  an  interior  storage 
elevator  at  Calgary,  Alberta.      Presented  May  17,  1916 Not  printed. 

298.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  12th  April.  1916,  for  a  return  showing  the  plan 

and  description  of  the  proposed  permanent  harbour  quay  line  in  the  harbour  at  Pictou. 
and  for  a  copy  of  all  papers,  letters,  telegrams  and  other  documents  relating  to  the 
establishment  of  the  same.     Presented  May  17,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald   ..    ..Not  printed. 

299.  Return  to  an  Order  of  the  House  of  the  21st  February,  1916,  for  a  copy  of  all  tenders. 

offers,  letters,  telegrams  and  other  documents  relating  to  the  arrangements  for  the  hand- 
ling of  freight  and  coal  at  Pictou,  in  connection  with  the  boats  engaged  in  the  winter 
service  between  Pictou  and  Prince  Bdward  Island  durinsr  the  year  1914-1915,  and  dur- 
ing the  present  season.     Presented  May  18,  1916. — Mr.  Macdonald Not  printed. 


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6  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11  ,  A.   1916 


REPORT 


OF    THE 


DEPARTMENT  OF  CUSTOMS 


CONTAINING    THE 


TABLES  OF  IMPORTS,  EXPORTS  AND  NAVIGATION 


OF    THE 


DOMINION  OF  CANADA 


FOR 


THE  FISCAL  YEAR  ENDED  MARCH  31 

1913 

COMPILED  FROM  OFFICIAL  RETURNS 

PRINTED  BY  ORDER  OF  PARLIAMENT 


OTTAWA 

PRINTED   BY   J.   de  L.  TACHfi,  PRINTER  TO  THE  KING'S  MOST 

EXCELLENT  MAJESTY 

1915 


No.  11—1916.] 


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To  Field  Mfirshid  Hi>i  Roijnl  Highness  Prince  Arthur  William  Patrick  Albert, 
Duke  (if  ('onnnuyht  and  Strathearn,  K.G.,  K.T.,  K.P.,  etc.,  etc.,  etc..  Governor 
General  and  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

May  it  Please  Your  Royal  Highness: — 

The  uiickTsig;ned  has  the  honour  to  present  to  Your  Royul  Highness  the 
Annual  Report  of  the  Department  of  Customs,  containing  Tables  of  Imports, 
Exports  and  Navigation  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada  for  the  Fiscal  Year  ended 
March  31,  1915,  as  prepared  from  official  returns  and  laid  before  me  by  the 
Commissioner    of    Customs. 


All  of  which  is  respectfully  submitted. 


Ottawa,  October  15,  1915. 


J.  D.  REID, 

Minister  of  Customs. 


6  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11  A.  1916 


Customs  Department, 

Ottawa,  May  31,  1915. 
Hon.  J.  D.  Keid, 

Minister  of  Customs. 

I  have  the  honour  to  hand  you  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Department  of 
Customs,  containing  Tables  of  Imports,  Exports  and  Navigation  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  March  31,  1915. 

I  have  the  honour    to  be,  sir, 

Your   obedient   servant, 

JOHN  McDOUGALD, 

CommissioJier  of  Customs. 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 


A.  1916 


INDEX  TO  TABLES. 


No.  of 

State- 
ment. 


Subject. 


Description. 


Page 
Part  I. 


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12 


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14 

14 
15 

15 
16 

17 


18 


19 

20 


21 


22 


23 
23 


24 
25 


26 

27 


Imports  and  Exports. 
.\ggrcgate  Trade 


Exports.. 
Imports.. 


Revenue.. 


"       percentage . . . 
Imports  and  Exports. 

Sliipping 

Imports  and  Exports. 


Imports. 
Exports.. 


Revenue.. 
Imports.. 


Imports  and  Exports. 

Imports  and  Exports. 


Imports.. 


Exports. . 
Imports.. 


Exports. . 


Imports  and  Exports. 
Warehousing 


Transhipment 

Imports  and  Exports. 


PART  I. 
Comparative  Tables. 

Total  Exports,  Imports,  Goods  entered  for  Consumption  and 
Duty  rollected  from  1868  to  1915   

Total  Trade  (entered  for  Consumption  and  Exported)  by 
Countries,  1873  to  1915 

Total  Trade,  Imports  and  Exports,  1868  to  1915 

Total  Exports  by  Countries,  1873  to  1915... 

Total  value  of  Goods  entered  for  Consumption  by  Countries, 
1873  to  1915 

Total  Duty  CoUeeted  by  Countries,  1873  to  1915 

Percentage  of  Duty  on  Imports,  percentage  expense  of  collec- 
tion, 1868  to  1915 

Comparative  Statement  of  Imports  and  Exports,  showing 
percentage  excess  of  Imports  over  Exports,  etc.,  1868  to 
1915 

Total  Vessels  built,  registered  and  sold,  and  Total  Tonnage 
entered  Inwards  and  Outwards  since  Confederation 

Comparative  Statement  by  Ports;  Exports,  and  Imports 
entered  for  Consumption,  3  ye.ars 

.\rticles  entered  for  Consumption  liy  principal  ports 

.Articles  exported  from  principal  ports 


Tables  for  Fiscal  Year,  1915. 


■Statement  of  Customs  Duties  collected  at  each  Port  and 
Outport,  1915 

Summary  Statement,  Dutiable,  1915 

Free,  1915 

Statement  of  Imports  from  Countries  embraced  in  the 
British  Empire  and  other  Countries,  1915 

StatementofGoodsenteredfor  Consumption,  1914  and  1915 

Statement  of  Imports  and  Exports  from  and  to  the  West 
Indies,  1915 

Dominion  Abstract,  value  of  Imports  by  Countries,  1915 
(Dutiable  and  Free)  and  Exports  (Home  and  Foreign 
products) 

Abstract  by  Countries,  value  of  Goods  Imported  and 
entered  for  Consumption,  1915 

Abstract  by  Countries,  value  of  Exports  from  t.'anada,  1915 

.Abstract  of  Food,  Raw,  Manufactured  and  Miscellaneous 
articles  G.B.  "Brit.  Poss.,  other,"  and  foreign  countries, 
1915 

.\bstract  of  Food,  Raw,  Manufactured  and  Miscellaneous 
articles  G.B.  "Brit.  Poss.,  other,"  and  foreign  countries, 
1915... 

Summary  Statement  of  Exports,  showing  Home  and  For- 
eign produce 

Statement  of  Goods  Exported,  1914  and  1915 

Statement  of  Exports  to  Countries  embraced  in  the  British 
Empire  and  all  other  Countries 

Value  of  Goods  Imported  and  Exported  via  L'nited  States 
Ports,  1915 

Statement  of  the  Value  of  Goods  remaining  in  Warehouse 
1913,  1914  and  1915 

Statement  of  Transhipment  trade  at  Montreal 

Value  of  Goods  Imported  and  Exported  via  St.  Lawrence. 


11 
13 

14 

16 

IS 
30 
46 


64 
82 
154 


173 
179 


181 


188 


190 
194 


198 

198 

199 
209 

209 

222 

224 
225 
232 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


INDEX  TO  TABLES— Concluded. 


No.  of 

State- 
ment. 


Subject. 


Description. 


Page 
Part  II. 


10 
11 

12 
13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 


General  Imports. 


General  Exports.. 
Shipping 


PART  II. 


General  Statement  of  Imports  by  Countries,  Dutiable. . . 

Free 

.\bstract  by  Countries,  value  of  Goods  Imported  and  enter- 
ed for  Consumption 

General  Statement  of  Exports  (Home  and  Foreign  products) 
by  Countries 

.\bstract  liy  Countries  of  Total  Exports 

Statement  of  Vessels  entered  Inwards  from  Sea,  by  Ports 
and  Outports _ 

.\bstract  by  ( 'ountrics  of  Vessels  entered'Inwards  from  Sea. 

Statement  of  Vessels  entered  Outwards  for  Sea,  by  Ports  and 
Outports 

.Aljstract  by  Countries  of  Vessels  entered  Outwards  for  Sea 

Summary    Statement   of    Sea-going   Vessels   entered   and 
cleared  by  Ports 

Statement  of  tlie  Nationalities  of  Sea-going  Vessels 

Summary  of  Sea-going  Vessels  entered   Inwards  and  Out- 
wards   ' 

Summary  Statement  of  all  Vessels  arrived  and  departed   ... 

Trade  with  each  Country  by  Ports,  and  Nationality  of  Ves- 
sels Inwards 

Summary  Statement  of  Vessels  Inwards  from  Sea,  by  Coun- 
tries and  Nationalities 

Trade  with  earh  Country  by  Ports,  and  Nationality  of  Ves- 
sels, Outwards 

Summary  Statement  of  Vessels  Outwards  for  Sea,  by  Coun- 
tries and  Nationalities   

Statement  of  intercourse  by  Inland  Navigation,  between 
Canada  and  United  States,  Inward ^  .  . .  . 

Statement  of  intercourse  by  Inland   Navigation,  between 
Canada  and  United  States,  Outwards 

Summary  Statement  of  Inland   Navigation,  Inwards  and 
Outwards 

Statement  of  Vessels  employed  in  the  Coasting  Trade 

"  "         built  and  registered 


2 
286 

341 

348 
415 

418 
422 

426 
430 

434 
437 

438 
439 

440 

468 

470 

498 

500 

504 

507 
508 
520 


6  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11  A.   1916 


EXPLANATORY  NOTES 

In  General  Statement  No.  1  (Pt.  II)  of  Imports  and  Goods  entered  for 
Consumption,  the  term  "Entered  for  consumption"  is  the  technical 
term  in  use  at  the  custom-house,  and  does  not  imply  that  the  goods  have 
been  actually  consumed  in  Canada,  but  that  they  have  passed  into  the 
possession  of  the  imi)ortcr  and  that  duty  has  been  paid  on  that  portion 
liable  for  duty. 

The  value  of  goods  imported  is  governed  by  section  40  of  the  Customs  Act, 
which  provides  that  the  value  of  imported  goods  subject  to  ad  valorem 
duty  "shall  be  the  fair  market  value  thereof,  when  sold  for  home  con- 
sumption, in  the  principal  markets  of  the  country  whence  and  at  the 
time  when  the  same  were  exported  directly  to  Canada." 

In  General  Statement  No.  3  (Pt.  ii)  of  Exports,  the  term  "  The  Produce  of 
Canada  "  includes  all  imported  articles  which  have  been  changed  inform 
or  enhanced  in  value  by  further  manufacture  in  Canada,  such  as  sugar 
refined  in  Canada  from  imported  raw  sugar,  flour  ground  from  imported 
wheat,  and  articles  constructed  or  manufactured  from  imported  materials. 
"  Goods  not  the  produce  of  Canada"  shows  the  exports  of  foreign  goods 
which  had  been  previously  imported. 

Under  the  Regulations  commencing  July  1,  1900,  all  Export  entries  are  deliver- 
ed at  the  "frontier  port  of  exit,"  and  the  totals  thereof  are  credited  to 
the  respective  ports  where  the  goods  pass  outwards  from  Canada.  In 
view  of  the  more  complete  returns  obtained  under  this  system  the  addi- 
tions heretofore  made  to  the  exports  statistics  (prior  to  July  1,  1900) 
under  the  head  of  "  Short  returns  "  are  now  omitted. 

In  this  report,  the  tables  of  imports  and  exports  at  the  several  ports  of  entry 
indicate  that  merchandise  of  the  value  stated  was  entered  inwards  or 
passed  outwards  at  the  ports  mentioned,  but  do  not  imply  that  the  im- 
ports were  all  for  consumption  at  such  ports  or  that  the  exports  originated 
there. 

The  trade  by  Countries,  with  the  Dominion  as  a  whole,  is  recorded  in  the 
General  Statements  of  Imports  and  Exports. 

The  value  of  "Goods  the  Produce  of  Canada"  is  their  value  at  the  time  of 

exportation  at  the  ports  of  Canada  whence  shipped. 
The  value  of  "Goods  not  the  Produce  of  Canada"  is  the  actual  cost  of  such 

goods. 
The  initials  n.e.s.  mean  "not  elsewhere  specified." 
The  initials  n.o.p.  mean  "not  otherwise  provided  for." 
The  expression  "ton"  means  two  thousand  pounds,  and  "  cwt."  one  hundred 

pounds. 
The  expression  "standard  hundred"  when  applied  to  deals,  means  2,750  feet 

board    measure. 
The  expression  "ton,"  applied  to  square  timber,  means  40  cubic  feet. 
In  the  shipping  tables  the  tonnage  is  given  in  net  tons. 


6  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11  '  A.   1916 


ERRATA. 

Part  II,  page  28,  6th  item,  "  Freight  Wagons  "  general  consumption  quantity 
should  read  964. 

Part  II,  page  86,  1st  item,  "Lobsters,  fresh."     Total  duty  should  read  062..50. 


6  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11  A..  1916 


PART  I 


TABLES 


OF   THE 


TRADE   AND  NAVIGATION 


11— i— 1 


6  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 1  '  A.   1916 

No.  1. — Value  of  Total  Exports,  Imports  and  Goods  entered  for  Consumption 
in  the  Dominion  with  the  duty  collected  thereon,  for  the  undermentioned 
years. 


Total 
Exports. 


Total 
Imports. 


Entered 

for 

Consumption . 


Duty. 


Fisral  year  ended  June  30,  1868. 

1869. 

1870. 

1871. 

1872. 

1873. 

1874. 
"      1875. 

1876. 

1877. 

1878. 

1879. 
"  "  1880. 
"  "  1881 . 
"  "  1882. 
"         "      1883. 

1884. 

1885. 

1886. 
"   '   1887. 

1888. 

1889. 

1890. 

1891 . 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

1896. 

1897. 


March  31, 


1899 
1900. 

1901 

1902. 

1903. 

1904 

1905 

1906 

*1907. 

1908. 

1909. 

1910. 

1911. 

1912. 

1913. 

1914. 

1915. 


57,567,888 
60,474,781 
73,573,490 
74,173,618 
82,639,663 
89,789,922 
89,351,928 
77,886,979 
80,966,435 
75,875,393 
79,323,667 
71,491,255 
87,911,458 
98,290,823 
102,137,203 
98,085,804 
91,406,496 
89,238,361 
85,251,314 
89,515,811 
90,203,000 
89,189,167 
96, 749, 149 
98,417,296 
113,963,372 
118,  .564,. 352 
117,524,949 
113,6.38,803 
121,013,852 
137,950,253 
164,152,683 
158,896,905 
191,894,723 

196,487,632 

211,640,286 

225,849,724 

213,521,235 

203.316,872 

256,586,630 

205,277,197 

2,S0,006,606 

261,512,159 

301,358,529 

297,196,365 

315,317,250 

393,232,057 

478,997,928 

490,808,877 


73,459,644 
70,415,165 
74,814,339 
96,092,971 
111,430,527 
128,011,281 
128,213,582 
123,070,283 
93,210,346 
99.327,962 
93,081,787 
81,964.427 
86,489,747 
105,330,840 
119,419,500 
132.254,022 
11 6,. 397, 043 
108,941,486 
104,424,561 
112,892.236 
110.894,630 
115,224.931 
121,858,241 
119,967,638 
127,406,068 
129,074,268 
123,474,940 
110,781,682 
118,011,508 
119,218,609 
140,323,053 
162,764,308 
189,622,513 

190,415,525 

212,270,158 

241,214,961 

259,211,803 

266,834.417 

294,286^015 

259,786,007 

370,786,525 

309,756,608 

391,852,692 

472,247,540 

559,320,544 

692, 032, 392 

650,746,797 

629,444,894 


71,985,306 
67,402,170 
71,237,603 
86,947,482 
107,709,116 
127,514,594 
127,404,169 
119,618,657 
94,733,218 
96,300,483 
91,199,577 
80,341,608 
71,782,.349 
91,611,604 
112,648,927 
123.137,019 
108,180,644 
102,710,019 
99,602,694 
105,639,428 
102,847,100 
109,673,447 
112,765,584 
113,. 345, 124 
116,978,943 
121,705,030 
113,093,983 
105,252,511 
110,587,480 
111,294,021 
130,698,006 
154,051,593 
180,804,316 

181,2.37,988 

202,791,595 

233,790,516 

251,464,3.32 

261,925,554 

290,360,807 

257,254,882 

358,428,616 

298,205,957 

375,8.33,016 

461,951,318 

547,482,190 

675,517,045 

633,692,449 

587,439,304 


8,819, 
8,298, 
9,462, 
11,843, 
13,045, 
13,017, 
14,421, 
15,361, 
12,8.33, 
12,548, 
12,795, 
12,939, 
14, 1.38, 
18,500, 
21,708, 
23,172, 
20,164, 
19, 133, 
19,448, 
22,469, 
22,209, 
23,784, 
24,014, 
23,481, 
20,, 5.50, 
21,161, 
19,. 379, 
17,887, 
20,219, 
19,891, 
22,157, 
25,7.34, 
28,889. 


cts. 

431  63 
909  71 
940  44 
655  75 
493  SO 
730  17 
882  67 
.382  12 
114  48 
451  09 
693  17 
540  66 
849  22 
785  97 
837  43 
308  97 
963  37 
558  99 
123  70 
705  83 
641  53 
523  23 
90S  07 
069  13 
5fl  53 
710  93 
822  32 
269  47 
037  32 
996  77 
788  49 
228  75 
110  13 


29,106,979  89 
32,425,532  31 


37,110, 
40,954, 
42,024, 
46,671, 
40^290, 
58,331, 
48,059, 
61,024, 
73,312, 


354  59 
349  14 
339  92 
101  18 

171  70 
074  04 
791  93 
2.39  21 
367  59 


87,576,036  52 
115,063,687  93 
107,180,578  33 

79,205,910  2r 


*9  months,  change  of  fiscal  v« 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

No.  2. — Aggregate  Trade  of  the  Dominion  by  Countries  on  the  basis  of  Goods 
entered  for  Consumption  and  Exported. 


Fiscal 
Year. 


United 
Kingdom. 


United 
States. 


France. 


Germany. 


Spain. 


Portugal. 


Italy. 


Holland. 


1873.. 

1874. . 

1875. . 

1876. . 

1877.. 

1878. . 

1879. . 

1880.. 

1881., 

1882., 

1883. 

1884., 

1885. 

1886. 

1887. 

1888. 

1889 

1890 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895 

1896, 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

idoo. 

1901. 
1902. 
1903. 
1904. 


1905., 
1906.. 
•1907. 
1908.. 
1909.. 
1910  . 
1911,. 
1912. . 
1913.. 
1914. . 
1915 


107, 
108, 
100, 
81, 
81, 
83, 
67, 
80, 
97, 
95, 
99, 
87, 
83, 
82, 
89 
79 
80 
91 
91 
106 
107 
107 


266, 624 
083,642 
379,969 
457,73 
139,701 
372,719 
288,848 
307.286 
335, 378 
871,802 
19' 
154,242 
284.482 
143,828 
534,079 
383,705 
422,515 
743,935 
328,384 
,254,984 
,228,906 
,256,123 


92,988,727 
99,670,030 
106,639,690 
137,499,735 
136,151,978 
152,526,098 
148,347,120 
166,533,983 
190,099,222 
179,368,950 
162,301,480 
202,289,527 
169,717,174 
229,443,627 
204,428,319 
244,984,407 
246,901,573 
268.760,435 
316,732,000 
354,393,642 
301,919,644 


89,808,204 
90,524,060 
.SO,  717, 803 
78,003,492 
77,087,914 
73,876,4.3' 
70,904,720 
62,696.857 
73,570,337 
96,229,763 
97,701,056 
89,333,366 
86,903,935 
81,436,808 
.82,767,265 
91,053,913 
94.059,844 
92,814,783 
94.824,352 
92,125,599 
102,144,986 
88,844,040 

95,932,197 

103,022,434 

111,022,513 

124,410,926 

138,140,687 

178,463,401 

182,867,238 

192,004,734 

209,389,119 

223,599,447 

240,142,642 

273,668,593 

234,964,509 

324,173,325 

272,631,127 

336,652,587 

404,331,540 

476.889,112 

608,251.944 

611,245,464 

644,026,253 


2,055,195 
2,569,712 
2,154,065 
2,394,812 
1,730,062 
1,754,394 
2,247,066 
1,928,670 
2,294,043 
2,922,931 
2,9.34,210 
2,160,804 
2,239,890 
2,509.581 
2,415,001 
2,642,557 
2, 562,, 893 
2,894,154 
2,565,877 
2,770,173 
3,096,164 
3,081,950 

2,920,456 

3,392,482 

3,292,047 

5,000,613 

5,447,017 

5,743.272 

6,979,352 

8,061,042 

7,921,647 

7,804,453 

8,570,437 

9,788,078 

8,108,984 

11,708,641 

11,373,531 

12,750,192 

14,345,865 

13,868,369 

17,944,367 

18.087,097 

23,044,891 


1.176,478 

1,022,428 

839,442 

60S.. 3.55 

404, 9  LS 

521,580 

552,999 

532,028 

1,019,198 

1,633,118 

1,942,851 

2,171,346 

2,385,344 

2,408,821 

3,672,985 

3,563,106 

3,836,173 

4,286,136 

4,336,232 

6,526,228 

4,576,224 

7, 887, 594 

5,421,135 

6,688,990 

,538,800 

,421,462 

,613,025 

,099.401 

,162,957 

,515,747 

,380,336 

,994,82 

,842,068 

,859,871 

,541,513 

537,654 

536,917 

,436,421 

710,357 

904,919 

616,941 

,019,959 

,248,996 


502,966 
459,027 
,390,784 
445.151 
.340,757 
.325,245 
394,445 
297,245 
446, 337 
570,301 
749, 897 
648,569 
481,910 
432,540 
481,289 
427,249 
420,794 
392,294 
555,917 
489,652 
387,861 
445,567 

436,580 

445, 592 

436,984 

57S,462 

593,660 

647, 15 

897,893 

856, 793 

962,49' 

963.674 

779,482 

984,477 

934,469 

1,233,571 

979,536 

1,071,719 

1,182,690 

1,387,775 

1,307,598 

1,416,132 

1,467,128 


266, 188 
294,007 
2.36,790 
199,195 
175.425 
145,941 
161,258 
201,652 
165,487 
201,656 
243,192 
240, 235 
227,096 
301,927 
204,671 
230,397 
2.38. 106 
291,811 
191,148 
155,479 
1.35,482 
126,469 

115,921 

88,262 

82,337 

135, 1.54 

92,937 

187,801 

181,707 

234,874 

293,376 

210,053 

227,281 

218,202 

282,622 

194,121 

171,116 

200,253 

274,468 

329,932 

392,391 

332,862 

1,004,093 


229, 657 
236,296 
214,366 
1,S3, 199 
242,942 
205,171 
181,933 
623,295 
234,723 
256,841 
322,554 
322,499 
255,712 
215,298 
245, 560 
235,816 
186,186 
244,545 
322,808 
490,839 
661,403 
511,631 

415,919 

287,676 

333,512 

495, 023 

520,684 

405,029 

642,424 

963,641 

837,555 

642,891 

819,610 

769,610 

807,347 

1,131,336 

2,382,112 

1,722,906 

1,341,418 

1,431,913 

2,319,304 

2,745,643 

3,313,709 


229,770 
271,043 
260, 503 
297,  ,S95 
296,860 
266,764 
210,288 
273,837 
440,944 
613,241 
324,800 
333,977 
361,879 
309,559 
309,920 
332,169 
414,302 
423,309 
404,532 
846, 167 
656,427 
625,764 

348, 164 

439, 680 

480,531 

750,486 

872,941 

767,781 

984,840 

1,195,856 

1,889,869 

1,951,398 

1,505,474 

2,004,640 

1,816,967 

2,281,420 

2,515,851 

3,947,842 

3,217,597 

4,206,628 

5,851,267 

8,524,262 

7,024,085 


*9  months. 


TRADE  AND  NAVWATION 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 


No.  2. — Aggregate  Trade  of  the  Dominion  by  Countries  on  the  basis  of  Goods 
entered  for  Consumption  and  Exported — Continued. 


Fiscal 
Year. 


Belgium. 


New- 
foundland 


West 
Indies. 


South 
America. 


China 

and 
Japan . 


Switzer- 
land. 


Other 
Countries 


Total. 


1873, 
1874, 
1875, 
1876, 
1877. 
1878, 
1879, 
1880, 
1881, 
18S2, 
1883. 
1884, 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
18SS 
1889. 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893. 
1894. 

1895. 

1896, 

1897, 

1898. 

1899. 

1900 

1901 

1902. 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906. 

*1907 

1908. 

1909 

1910. 

1911 

1912' 

1913 

1914 

1915 


364,456 
534, 153 
.337,674 
374,880 
318,724 
805,692 
219.461 
837., S97 
671,207 
645,568 
611,112 
746,528 
551,645 
517,472 
927, 5S0 
505,800 
595,496 
763, 146 
728,120 
573,244 
268,551 
25S, 692 

693,019 

018,789 

518,218 

204,054 

168,136 

421,716 

634,592 

156,049 

950,732 

255,930 

514,994 

175,238 

553, 137 

758,128 

829,033 

1.39,980 

387,798 

418,641 

829, 175 

310,319 

135^322 


4,609,552 

2, 657, 547 

2,806,055 

2,675,477 

2,753,748 

2.  767.  .347 

2.2,S0,,S23 

2,01)2,261 

2,175,; 

2,468,432 

2,953,273 

2,701,120 

2,022,073 

2, 139.. 301 

2,072,946 

1,945,426 

1,791,496 

1,655,400 

2,218,911 

2,503.963 

3,247,903 

3,633,154 

3,065,046 

2,333,721 

2,144,874 
2,632,184 
2, 335,. 323 
2,804. 74S 
2,886,067 
3,498,482 


714,157 
975,418 
528,326 
972,281 
708,200 
185,987 
190,721 
438,571 
693,035 
126,200 
785,116 
611,551 
726,336 


1,163,425 

6,086,529 

6,139,910 

5,291,4.33 

5,031,667 

4,397,996 

4.  75'!,  099 

ii.4S!l 

6,962,516 

7,018,956 

7,494.291 

6,726,486 

5, 698, 057 

5,266,042 

4,017,593 

5.870,149 

0,138,109 

5,808,189 

6,360,926 

7,6.38,846 

7,390,377 

7,121,172 

8,681,622 

4,707,243 

4,  .322, 230 

3,829,346 

4,398,902 

4,202,119 

4,707,677 

5,472.74: 

6,021,294 

8,397,290 

039,302 

944,179 

935,876 

844,390 

626,749 

284,809 

603, 170 


1,701,6.33 
1,686,508 
1,064,593 
975, 762 
6,56, 591 
669,804 
745,.S.30 
1.073.421 
1.369,731 
2,314,779 
2,954.028 
2, 756,  .371 
2,802,042 
2,111,029 
2,625,066 
2,487,240 
2,813,587 
2,555.849 
1,782,950 
1,905,  .346 
2, 099,. 356 
2,264,677 

1,610,470 

2,063,145 

2,026,085 

2,505,195 

2,631,635 

2,423,994 

2,567,278 

3,440,987 


10. 


391,818.15 


814,434 
501,695 
507.373 


532,008 
613,612 
916,171 
425, .735 
814,147 
555, 644 
262,369 
961,629 
482,760 
363,540 
881,135 
046,555 
708,498 


1,709,856 

1,263,728 

694,47 

971,314 

455,755 

486, 244 

.505.513 

931,457 

1,430,734 

1,6.35.717 

1,750,642 

1,970,541 

2,. 528.  .369 

2,495,703 

2,819,584 

2,261.155 

2,048,712 

2.161,816 

2,202,102 

3,300,108 

2,766,712 

3,065,768 

2,906,574 

3,339,429 

3,300,331 

2,829,890 

3,194,849 

2,749,759 

3,149,591 

2,555,462 

2,440,999 

3,134,959 

3,990,776 

3,684,769 

3,001,144 

4,611,199 

4,405,402 

4,892,218 

4, 255, 948 

4,015,357 

6,'l37,859 

5,579,724 

5,159,252 


120,514 

139,674 

116,128 

56, 168 

69,066 

61,178 

94,781 

94,225 

141,789 

268,093 

.336,040 

242,380 

217,666 

203,085 

219,777 

194,938 

166, 905 

316,923 

244,319 

•  193,033 

258.464 

276,065 

260,040 

332,405 

223, 192 

357,003 

571,526 

539,976 

603,397 

780, 183 

952,326 

1,392,895 

1,776,405 

2,042,635 

1,609,063 

2,752,443 

2, 195,. 342 

2,614,038 

3,125,583 

3,477,524 

4,312,054 

4,361,520 

3,995,701 


I 

,099,998 
927,743 
,153,082 
,764,483 
,471,734 
, 366, 532 
,291,709 
,314.429 
,644,170 
,134.932 
,706.595 

,989.280 
,363,014 
,841,913 
,016,4,80 
,167,496 
,162,393 
,685,842 
,168,657 
,465,666 
, 220, 266 

,059,444 

,771,454 

,882,830 

,201,156 

215,018 

726,187 

113,487 

161,301 

255,103 

679,770 

288,038 

119,602 

736,927 

023,736 

189,991 

093,973 

293,881 

227, 277 

573,517 

513,952 

966,900 


217,304,516 
216,756,097 
197,505,636 
175,699,653 
172,175,876 
170,523,244 
151,832,863 
159,693,807 
189,902,427 
214,7,86,1.30 
221,222,823 
199,587,140 
191,948.380 
1,84.8.54,008 
195,155,239 
193,0.50,100 
198,862,814 
209,514,733 
211,762,420 
230,942,318 
240,269,382 
230,618,932 

218,891,314 

231,601,332 

249,244,274 

294,850,689 

312,948,498 

372,699,039 

377,725,620 

414,431,881 

459,640,240 

464,985,567 

465,242,426 

546,947,437 

462,532,079 

638,435,222 

559,718,116 

677,191,545 

759,147,683 

862,799,440 

1,068,749,102 

1,112,690,377 

1,078,248,181 


*9  months. 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


No.  3. — Showing  the  grand  aggregate  trade  from  1868  to  1915  inclusive  on  the 
basis  of  "Total  Exports  and  Imports." 


Years. 


Total  Exports. 


Total  Imports. 


Grand  Total, 

Imports  and 

Exports. 


1868... 

1869... 

1870. . . 

1871 . . . 

1872... 

1873... 

1874   - , 

1875 

1876... 

1877... 

1878. >. 

1879... 

1880... 

1881... 

1882... 

1883... 

1884... 

1885... 

1886... 

1887... 

1888... 

1889... 

1890. . . 

1891... 

1892... 

1893... 

1894... 

1895..: 

1896... 

1S97... 

IS9S... 

1899... 

1900... 

1901... 

1902... 

1903... 

1904... 

1905... 

1906... 

*1907. . 

1908... 

1909... 

1910... 

1911... 

1912,,. 

1913... 

1914... 

1915... 


s 

57,567,888 
60,474,781 
73,573,490 
74,173,618 
82,639,663 
89,789,922 
89,351,928 
77,886,979 
80,966,435 
75.875.393 
79,323,667 
71,491,255 
87,911,458 
98,290,823 
102,137,203 
98,085,804 
91,406,496 
89, 238,. 361 
85,251,314 
89,515,811 
90,203,000 
89, 189. 167 
96,749,149 
98,417,296 
113,963,375 
lis,  564,. 352 
117,524,949 
113,6.38,803 
121,013.852 
1.37,950,253 
1M,152.6S3 
158,896,905 
191,894,723 

196,487,632 

211,640,286 

225,849,724 

213,521,235 

203,316,872 

256,586,630 

205, 277, 197 

280,006,606 

261,512,159 

301,358,529 

297,196,365 

315,317,250 

393,232,057 

478,997,928 

490,808,877 


73,459,644 

70,415,165 

74,814,339 

96,092,971 

111,430,527 

128,011,281 

128,213,582 

123,070,283 

93,210,-346 

99,327,962 

93,081,787 

81,964,427 

86,489.747 

105,330,840 

119.419,500 

132,254,022 

116,397.043 

108,941,486 

104,424,561 

112,892,2.36 

110,894,630 

115,224.931 

121,858,241 

119,967,638 

127,406,068 

129,074.268 

123,474,940 

110,781,682 

118,011,508 

119.218,609 

140.323.053 

162,764,308 

189,622,513 

190,415,525 

212,270,158 

241,214,961 

259,211,803 

266,834,417 

294,286,015 

259,786,007 

370,786,525 

309,756,608 

391,852,692 

472,247,540 

559,320,514 

692,032,392 

650, 746,797 

629,444,894 


$ 

131,027,532 

130,889,946 
148.387.829 
170,266,589 
194,070,190 
217, .SOI, 203 
217,565.510 
200,957,262 
174,176,781 
175,203,355 
172,405,454 
153.455,682 
174,401,205 
203,621,663 
221,556,703 
2.30,339,826 
207.803,539 
198,179.847 
189,675,875 
202,408,047 
-  201,097,630 
204,414,098 
218,607,390 
218,384,9.34 
241,. 369, 443 
247,638,620 
240.999,8.S9 
224, 420, 485 
239. 025,. 360 
257,168,862 
304,475,736 
321,661,213 
381,517,236 

386,903,157 

423,910,444 

467,064,685 

472,733,038 

470,151,289 

550,872,645 

465,063,204 

650,793,131 

571,268,767 

093,211,221 

769,443,905 

874,637,794 

1,058,264,449 

1,129,744,725 

1,120,253,771 


*9  months. 


TKADE  A^'D  yATlOATION 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

No.  4. — Value  of  Exports  bj'  Countries. 


Fiscal 
Year. 


United 
Kingdom. 


United 

States. 


France. 


Germany. 


Spain. 


Portugal. 


Italy. 


Holland. 


IHT.i. 
l.S-4, 
lS7i5 
1S7U. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884 
1.SS5 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1SS9, 
1S90 
1891. 
1892. 


1893... 
1894. . . 
1895. . . 
1896. . . 
1897. . . 
1898... 
1899... 
1900... 
1901... 
1902. . . 
1903... 

1904  .. 

1905  . . 
1906... 
♦1907.. 
1908... 
1909. . . 
1910... 
1911  .. 
1912... 
1913  .. 
1914... 
1915... 


38. 
45. 
40. 
40, 
41, 
45, 
36, 
45, 
53, 
45, 
47, 
43, 
41, 
41, 
44, 
40, 
38, 
48, 
49, 
64, 

64, 

68, 

61, 

66, 

77, 
104, 


107 
105 
117 
131 
117 
101 
133 
105 
134: 
133. 
149. 
136, 
151. 
177, 

211, 


$ 

743,848 

003,882 

032.902 

723,4 

567,469 

941,5.39 

295,718 

846.062 

571,570 

274,461 

145,217 

736,227 

877,705 

542,629 

571,846 

084,984 

105, 126 

353,694 

280,858 

900,549 

080,493 

538,858 

856,990 

690,288 

227,502 

998,818 

091,855 

736,368 

328,956 

320,221 

202,321 

591,376 

958,771 

094,937 

1.35.801 

484,156 

745,. 375 

634, 107 

965,111 

853,413 

982,002 

322.766 

75i,863 


42,072,526 
36,244,311 
29,911,9,83 
31,933,459 
25,775,245 
25.244,898 
27,165,501 
33,349,909 
36,. 866,225 
47,940,711 
41,668,723 
38, 840, 540 
39,752,7.34 
.36,578,769 
37, 660, 199 
42,572,065 
43,522,404 
40,522,810 
41,138,695 
38,988,027 

43,923,010 

35  809,940 

41,297,676 

44,448,410 

49,373,472 

45,705,336 

45,133,521 

68,619,023 

72,-382,230 

71.197,684 

71,783,924 

72,772,932 

77,404,071 

97,806,552 

79,021,480 

113,520,500 

92,604,357 

113,150,778 

119,396,801 

120,534,634 

167,110,382 

200,459,373 

215,409,326 


31.907 

267,212 
212,767 
553,935 
3 19,  .330 
369.391 
714,875 
812,829 
662,711 
825,573 
617,730 
390,955 
303,309 
534,363 
341,531 
397,773 
334,210 
278, 552 
253,734 
367,539 

264,04' 

544,986 

335,282 

531,540 

690, 696 

,025,262 

557, 722 

,374.770 

581,331 

388,848 

,341,618 

,597,928 

,511,298 

120,091 

409,572 

806,732 

176,096 

640,648 

782,092 

123,705 

564,603 

810,562 

595, 705 


76, 553 

65.511 

91,019 

125, 768 

34,324 

122,254 

112,090 

82.23' 

84,9.32 

153,114 

133,697 

195.575 

2M,075 

253,298 

437,536 

198,543 

143,603 

507, 143 

532,142 

942,698 

750,461 

2,046,05 

620,976 

757,531 

1,045,432 

1,837,448 

2,219,569 

1,715,903 

2,141,552 

2,692,578 

2,097,699 

1,819,223 

1,146,654 

1,872,557 

1.066,605 

2,374,607 

1,476,552 

2,501,191 

2,663,017 

3.814,914 

3,402,394 

4,433,736 

2,162,010 


25,080 

960 

7,. 300 

9,41 

62,6.59 

47,816 

50,  ,596 

60, 727 

46,653 

108, 082 

164,925 

144,092 

132,695 

53,075 

72,020 

52,317 

13,526 

69,788 

67,110 

93,476 

44,355 

56,274 

34, 101 

83,814 

50,452 

89,675 

59, 178 

86,456 

155,  .354 

161,823 

138,553 

98,578 

50, 223 

55, 686 

48,315 

106, 594 

45, 682 

51,944 

27,943 

114,564 

48,628 

63,999 

489„680 


191,156 
193,463 
170,784 
127,540 
129,960 
104,028 
1.35,748 
165,8.85 
108,594 
149,744 
179,843 
172,2.52 
166,7.30 
245,450 
146, 528 
155,821 
166,021 
207,777 
120,611 
102,370 

83,001 

79.363 

58,781 

41,666 

36, 745 

87,835 

29,641 

115,016 

85,403 

105,495 

164,184 

109,340 

128,993 

89,598 

154,438 

46,865 

48,833 

59,731 

88,088 

70,390 

49, 142 

55,481 

788,485 


177,2.32 
190,211 
170,408 
142,787 
213,692 
151,861 
148,472 
163,787 
145,997 
163,755 
218,113 
247,151 
147,550 
108,601 
125,681 
55,090 
60,062 
81,059 
90, 999 
149,280 

87,387 
109, 188 

34,325 

56.759 
108,627 

73,765 
125,265 
260,456 
315,063 
236,899 
295,770 
240,963 
198,973 
215,855 
352,842 
349.839 
1,620,773 
829,508 
379,270 
285,091 
605,719 
655,256 
1,840,910 


$ 

13,142 

14,905 

28, 724 

30,816 

94.303 

53,750 

9,713 

102,592 

215,754 

365,198 

27.599 

15,500 

24,094 

7,5.87 

14,859 

378 

1.222 

li042 

14,741 

567,879 

282,569 

281,053 

140,264 

139,828 

104,422 

376,439 

372,548 

•  188,199 

187,378 

320,241 

619,329 

1,035,327 

550,821 

824,768 

814,977 

855,085 

1,242,730 

1,937,852 

1,397,019 

1,782,726 

2,741,713 

5,508,806 

5,2,54,829 


*9  months. 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  4.^ — Value  of  Exports  bj*  Countries — Continued. 


Fiscal  Year. 


Belgium. 


New- 
foundland 


West. 
Indies. 


South 
America. 


China 

and 

Japan. 


Australia. 


Other 
Countries. 


Total. 


1873.. 
1874.. 
1875.. 
1876.. 
1877.. 
1878.. 
1879.. 
1880.. 
1881 . . 
1882.. 
1883.. 
1884.. 
1885.. 
1886. . 
1887.. 
1888,. 
1889.. 
1890. . 
1891 . . 
1892.. 
1893  . 

1894.. 

1895  . 

1896. . 

1897.. 

1898.; 

1899. , 

1900.. 

1901.. 

1902. . 

1903. . 

1904  . 

1905.. 

1906  . 

♦1907. 

1908.. 

1909.. 

1910.. 

1911.. 

1912. . 

1913.. 

1914.. 


1915 


S 

17,754 

240,494 

59,563 

13,825 

66,912 

49,998 

40,430 

688,811 

258,433 

142,358 

195,705 

287,378 

72, 385 

6,565 

223,729 

17,05' 

64,756 

41,814 

72,672 

56.212 

669,040 

708,455 

251,402 

98,031 

354, 584 

973,944 

849,413 

1,197,798 

2,806,142 

2,444,450 

2, 150, 505 

1,126,417 

1.739,807 

1,565,166 

1,857,958 

3,377,479 

3,927,445 

2,900,092 

2,773,444 

3,732,222 

4,808,997 

4,819,843 

3,259,359 


2,800,555 

1,569,079 

1,901,831 

1.900,891 

2,112,106 

2,094,682 

1,641,417 

1,510,300 

1,523,469 

1,974,923 

2,187,338 

1,920,450 

l,670,f 

1,754.980 

1,718,604 

1,523,827 

1,. 303, 335 

1,185,739 

1,467,908 

1,750,714 

2,594.633 

2,818,592 

2,325,196 

1,782,309 

1,692,7 

2,167,860 

1,808,317 

2,144,070 

2,260,499 

2,-381,082 

2,516,576 

2,898,751 

3,473,713 

3,213,856 

2,244,^ 

3,408,518 

3,552,293 

3,970,952 

3,874,775 

4,284,313 

4,728,142 

4,770,200 

4,481,176 


3,988,493 
3,778,796 
3,945,506 
3,675,320 
3,788,858 
3,414,147 
3,500,670 
3,544,103 
3,147,369 
2,995,572 
3,125,031 
3,119,569 
2,535,283 
2,121,570 
2,075,411 
2,601,486 
2,759,455 
2,719,141 
3,122,770 
3,546,559 
3,145,708 

3,443,761 

3,725,426 

2,810,817 

2,643,360 

2,749,080 

3,043,963 

2,870,343 

2,905,937 

3,298,912 

3,642,176 

3,583,475 

4,401,115 

4,575,212 

3,527,153 

4,543,889 

4,534,446 

5,948,245 

6,567,307 

6,900,940 

6,237,468 

6,997,711 

6,418,479 


1,285,4.34 

1,212,978 

785, 797 

688,209 

651,625 

654,357 

741,442 

789, 940 

732,111 

941,162 

1,489,957 

1,277,383 

1,461.206 

1.010,034 

1,426,660 

1,510,637 

1,488,999 

1,551,887 

1,063,172 

1,027,525 

1,326,743 

1,392,285 

1,303,474 

1,496,118 

1,405,359 

1,060,420 

1,456,051 

1,431,107 

1,519,190 

1,781,913 

2,542,056 

2,456,608 

2,880,552 

3,623,065 

3,584,329 

4,467,584 

3,478,476 

4,744,524 

5,149,771 

4,825,030 

4,352„278 

4,026,398 

2,114,370 


*46,466 
39,222 
37,046 
23,075 
37, 149 

102,568 
56,551 
37,546 
19,761 

106, 675 

105,388 
60,979 
29,918 
63,118 
69,196 

132,448 
84, 174 
61,751 
78,791 

283,251 

341,140 

540,849 

378, 160 

668,011 

903, 922 

511,919 

425,350 

368,615 

699, 569 

570,586 

501,057 

568,983 

1,520,053 

1,467,252 

890,425 

1,705,901 

1,778,666 

1,910,724 

1-,  149, 810 

902,375 

1,881,558 

2,062,246 

1,333,404 


41,822 
98,733 
181,938 
79,643 
185,610 
370, 723 
290, 762 
139,901 
146,363 
340, 608 
375,065 
502, 181 
415,887 
259,960 
269,471 
446,019 
661,208 
471,028 
589,100 
436, 603 
288, 352 

322,745 

417, 124 

517,258 

1,418,289 

1,630,714 

1,506,138 

1,626,441 

2,311,405 

2,586,554 

2,929,861 

2,622,756 

2,194,223 

2,082,219 

1,998,968 

2,873,461 

2,769,049 

3,583,447 

3,925,592 

3,947,015 

3,996,387 

4,705,822 

5,552,686 


277,954 
432,171 
349,411 
938,273 
836, 151 
651,655 
587,270 
616,829 
580, 881 
655, 267 
451,473 
496,264 
383,822 
711,315 
362, 540 
454,555 
481,051 
695, 924 
523,993 
744,693 
683,413 

832,545 

853, 626 

841,472 

894,593 

864,168 

1,218,374 

2,160,158 

1,807,623 

5,153,000 

3,924,050 

4,898,578 

4,157,605 

3,979,816 

3,169,865 

6,085,396 

7,511,386 

7,494,786 

10,056,325 

10,145,918 

12,722,644 

14,305,729 

15,349,595 


S 

89,789,922 
89,351,928 
77,886,979 
80,966,435 
75,875,393 
79,323,667 
71,491,255 
87,911,458 
98,290,823 
102,137,203 
98,085,804 
91,406,496 
89,238,361 
85,251,314 
89,515,811 
90,203,000 
89,189,167 
96,749,149 
98,417,296 
113,963,375 
118,564,352 

117,524,949 

113,638,803 

121,013.852 
137,950,253 
164,152,683 
158,896,905 
191,894,723 
196,487,632 
211,640,286 
225,849,724 
213,521,235 
203,316,872 
256, 586, 630 
205,277,197 
280,006,606 
261,512,159 
301,358,529 
297,196,365 
315,317,250 
393,232,057 
478,997,928 
490,808,877 


*9  months. 


i  TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

No.  5. — Value  of  Goods  entered  for  Consumption,  by  Countries. 


Fiscal 
Year. 

United 
Kingdom. 

United 
States. 

France. 

Germany. 

Spain, 

Portugal. 

Italy. 

Holland. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

S 

S 

S 

S 

S' 

1873 

1874 

1875 

1876 

1877 

1878 

1879 

1880 

1881 

1882 

68,522,776 
63,076,437 
60,-347,067 
40,734,260 
39.572.239 
37,431,180 
30,993,130 
34,461,224 
43,583,808 
50,597,341 
52,052,465 
43,418,015 
41,406,777 
40,601,199 
44,962,233 
39,298,721 
42, 317,  .389 
43,390,241 
42,047,526 
41,348,435 

47,735,678 
54,283,072 
50,805,820 
40,070,033 
51,312.669 
48,631,739 
43,7.39.219 
29,346,948 
36,704,112 
48,289,052 
56,032,333 
50,492,826 
47,151,201 
44,858,039 
45,107,066 
48,481,848 
50,5.37,440 
52,291,973 
53.685,657 
53,137,572 

2,023,288 
2,302,500 
1,941.298 
1,840,877 
1,410,732 
1.385,003 
1,532,191 
1,115,841 
1,631,332 
2,097,358 
2,316,480 
1,769,849 
1,935,581 
1.975,218 
2,073,470 
2,244,784 
2,228,683 
2.615,602 
2.312,143 
2,402,634 

1,099,925 

956,917 

748,423 

482,587 

370,594 

399,326 

440,909 

449,791 

934,266 

1,480,004 

1,809,154 

1,975,771 

2,121,269 

2,155,523 

3,235,449 

3,364,563 

3,692,570 

3,778,993 

3,804,090 

5,583,530 

477,886 
458,067 
383,484 
436,034 
278,098 
277,429 
343,849 
236,518 
399,684 
462,219 
584,972 
504,477 
349,215 
379,465 
409,289 
374,932 
407,268 
322,506 
488,807 
396, 176 

75,032 
100, 544 
66,006 
71,655 
45,465 
41,913 
25,510 
35,767 
56,893 
51,912 
63,349 
67,983 
60,366 
58,477 
58, 143 
74,578 
72,085 
84,034 
70,537 
53,109 

52,425 

46,085 

43,958 

40,412 

29,250 

53,310 

33,461 

459,508 

88,726 

93,086 

104,441 

75, 348 

108,162 

106,697 

119,889 

180,726 

126,124 

163,486 

241,809 

341,559 

216,628 
256, 188 
231,779 
267.079 
202,557 
213,014 
200, 575 
171,245 
225, 190 
248  043 

1883 

1884 

1S85 

1886 

1SS7 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

297,201 
318,477 
337,785 
301,972 
295,061 
331,791 
414,080 
232,267 
389,791 
278,288 

1893 

43,148,413 

58,221,976 

2,832,117 

3,825,763 

343,506 

52,481 

170,564 

373,858 

1894 

38,717,267 

53,034,100 

2,536,964 

5,841,542 

389,293 

47,106 

402,443 

344, 706 

1895 

31,131,737 

54,634,521 

2,585,174 

4,794,159 

402,479 

57,140 

381,594 

243,900 

1896 

32,979,742 

58,574,024 

2,810,942 

5,931,459 

361,778 

46,696 

2.30,917 

299,852 

1897 

29,412,188 

61,649,041 

2,601,351 

6,493,368 

386,532 

45,592 

224,885 

376, 109 

1898 

32,500,917 

78,705,590 

3.975,351 

5,584,014 

488,787 

47,319 

421,258 

374,047 

1899 

37,060,123 

93,007,166 

3,889,295 

7,393.456 

534.482 

63,296 

395,599 

500,393 

1900 

44,789,730 

109,844,378 

4,368,502 

8,383,498 

580,701 

72, 785 

144, 573 

579,582 

1901 

43,018,164 

110,485,008 

5,398,021 

7,021,405 

742, 539 

96,304 

.   327,361 

797,462 

1902 

49  '13  76'' 

120,807,050 
137,605,195 

6  672  194 

10,823,169 
12,282,637 

694  970 

129  379 

726  742 

875  615 

1903 

58,896,901 

6,580,029 

823,944 

129,192 

541,785 

1,270,540 

1904 

61,777,574 

150,826,515 

6, 206, 525 

8,175.604 

865,096 

100,713 

401,928 

916.071 

1905 

60,342,709 

162,738,571 

7.059,139 

6,695,414 

'    729,259 

98,288 

620,637 

954,653 

1906........ 

69,194,588 

175,862,071 

7,667,987 

6,987,314 

928,791 

128,604 

553,755 

1,179,892 

*1907 

64,581,373 

155,943,029 

6,699,412 

5,474,908 

886, 154 

128,084 

454,505 

1,001,990 

1908 

94,959,471 

210,652,825 

9,901,909 

8,163,047 

1,126,977 

147,256 

781,497 

1,426,335 

1909 

70,682,944 

180,026,550 

,     8,197,435 

6,050,365 

933.854 

122,283 

761,339 

1,273,121 

1910 

95,350,300 

223,501,809 

10,109,544 

7,935,230 

1,019,775 

140,522 

893,398 

2,009,990 

1911 

109,936,462 

284,934,739 

11,563,773 

10,047,340 

1,154,747 

186,380 

962, 148 

1,820,578 

1912 

116,907,022 

358,354,478 

11,744,684 

11,090.005 
14,214,547 

1,273,211 

259,542 
343,249 

1,146,822 
1,713.585 

2,423,902 
3,109,554 

1913 

138,749.998 

441.141,562 

15,379.764 

1,258,970 

1914 

132,070,876 

410,786,091 

14,276,535 

14,586,223 

1,352,133 

277,381 

2,090,387 

3,015,456 

1915 

90,160,781 

428,616,927 

8,449,186 

5,086,986 

977,448 

215,608 

1,472,799 

1,769,256 

'0  month; 


10  CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  5. — Value  of  Goods  entered  for  Consumption,  by  Countries — Continued. 


Fiscal 
Year. 


1873. 
1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879 
1880 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884, 
1885. 
1886, 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1890. 
1891 
1892. 
1893 


1894... 

1895  .. 

1896... 

1897... 

1898... 

1899... 

1900... 

1901 . . . 

1902... 

1903... 

1904.. 

1905  .. 

1906. . . 

•1907.. 

1908... 

1909... 

1910. . . 

1911... 

1912... 

1913... 

1914... 

1915  .. 


Belgium. 


S 

346,702 

293,659 

278,311 

361,055 

251,812 

255, 694 

179„031 

149,0.86 

412,834 

503,210 

415,40 

459,150 

479,260 

510,907 

703,851 

488,743 

530, 740 

721,332 

655,448 

517,032 

599,511 

550,23' 

441,61' 

920,758 

1,163,632 

1,230,110 

2,318,723 

3.223,918 

3.828,450 

1.711,599 

2.800,182 

3,129,513 

1,775,187 

2,610,072 

1,695,179 

2,380,649 

1,901,588 

3,2.39,888 

3,614,354 

3,686,419 

4,020,178 

4.490,476 

1,875,963 


New- 
found- 
land. 


1,808,997 
1,088,468 
904,224 
774,586 
641,642 
672,665 
639,406 
581,961 
052,. 304 
493,509 
765,935 
780,670 
351,105 
.384,321 
354,342 
421,599 
488, 161 
469,711 
751,003 
753,249 
653,270 

814,562 

739,850 

551,412 

.452,076 

464,324 

527,006 

660,678 

625,568 

1,117,400 

1,197,581 

1,076,667 

1,054,613 

1,758,425 

1,463,731 

1,777,469 

1,638,428 

1,467,619 

1,818,260 

1,841,887 

2,056,974 

1,841,351 

1,245,160 


West 
Indies. 


South 
America. 


$ 

2,174,932 
2,307,7.33 
2,194,404 
1,616,113 
1,242,809 
1,033,849 
1,252,429 
2,945,154 
3,815,147 
4,023,384 
4,369,260 
3,606,917 
3,162,774 
3,144,472 
1,942,182 
3,268  663 
3,378,654 
3,089,048 
3.238,156 
4,092,28' 
4,244,669 

3,677,411 

4,794,020 

1  896  426 

1,678,870 

1,080,266 

1,354,939 

1,331,776 

1,801,740 

2,173,835 

2,379,275 

4,813,815 

5,638,187 

6,591,083 

3,406,723 

8,300,501 

8,092,303 

7,336,564 

9,035,863 

8,490,878 

10,576,966 

11,503,984 

11,088,894 


$ 

416,199 
473,530 
278,796 
287,553 

4,971 
15,447 

4,388 
283,481 
637, 620 
373,617 
464,671 
478,988 
340,836 
100,995 
198,406 
876,603 
324,588 
003.962 
719,778 
877,821 
772,613 

872, 392 

469^172 

567,027 

620,250 

425, 653 

175. 5S4 

992,887 

048,088 

659,074 

989,952 

157,004 

035, 619 

869,075 

229,818 

088,060 

783,893 

217,105 

334,136 

,533,310 

,528,857 

,020,157 

.594,128 


China 

and 
Japan. 


1,663,. 390 

1,224,506 

657,426 

948,239 

418,606 

383,676 

448,962 

893,911 

1,410,973 

1,529.042 

1,645,254 

1,909,562 

2,493,451 

2,432,585 

2, 750.  .388 

2,128,707 

1,964,538 

2,100,065 

2,123,311 

3,016.857 

2,425,572 

2,524,919 

2,^28,414 

2,671,418 

2,396,409 

2,317,971 

2,769,499 

2,381,144 

2,450,022 

1,984,876 

1,939,942 

2,565,976 

2,470,723 

2,217,517 

2,110,719 

2,905,298 

2,626,736 

2,981,494 

3,106,138 

3,112,982 

4,256,301 

3,517,478 

3,825,848 


Switzer.        Other 
land.       Countries. 


120,514 

,139,674 

116,128 

56, 168 

69,066 

61,178 

94,781 

94,225 

141,789 

268,093 

336,040 

242,380 

217,666 

203,085 

219,777 

193,838 

166,890 

316,523 

244,319 

192,365 

258,464 

274,825 

259,400 

332, 120 

222, 173 

349, 678 

568, 768 

529, 176 

602, 653 

765,010 

944,727 

1,389,000 

1,766,991 

2,012,405 

1.604,692 

2,734,779 

2,188,265 

2,603,858 

3,102,910 

3,453,006 

4,296,702 

4,314,805 


3,979,256  19 


780,222 
.396,839 
621,733 
746, 567 
449,973 
344,154 
413,767 
557, 689 
916,926 
139,057 
880,057 
080,231 
189,571 
391,739 
209,902 
117,006 
025, 237 
995,841 
572, 749 
988,029 
782,253 

066,216 

789,334 

413,009 

571,545 

732,721 

493,264 

940,988 

995, 198 

436, 920 

408, 634 

062, 331 

945,564 

799, 228 

574,479 

082,543 

926,853 

025, 920 

3.33,490 

159,062 

869,838 

M9, 116 

,081,064 


Total. 


127,514,594 

127,404,169 

119.618,657 

94,7.33,218 

96,-300,483 

91,199,577 

80.341,608 

71,782,349 

91,611,604 

112,648,927 

123,137,019 

108,180,644 

102,710,019 

99,602,694 

105,639,428 

102,847,100 

109,673,447 

112,765.584 

113,345,124 

116,978,943 

121,705,030 

113,093,983 

105,252,511 

110,587,480 

111,294,021 

130,698,006 

154,051,593 

180,804,316 

181,237,988 

202,791,595 

233,790,516 

251.464,332 

261,925,554 

290,360,807 

257,254,882 

358,428,616 

298,205,957 

375,833,016 

461,951,318 

547,482,190 

675,517,045 

633,692,449 

587,439,304 


*9  months. 


TRADE  AXD  XAVIOAriON 


II 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 


No.  6.— Duty  Collected. 


Fiscal 
.  Year. 


United 
Kingdom. 


United 

States. 


France. 


Germany. 


.Spain. 


Portugal. 


Italy. 


Holland. 


1873 

1874 

1875, 

1876 

1877. 

1878. 

1879. 

1880. 

1881. 

1882, 

1883, 

1884, 

1S85, 

1886, 

1887. 

1888. 

1889, 

1890, 

1891. 

1892. 


1893.. 
1894.. 
1895. . 
1896  . 
1897.. 
1898.. 
1899.. 
1900.. 
1901.. 
1902.. 
1903.. 
1904.. 
1905.. 
1906  . 
*1907. 
1908.. 
1909.. 
1910,. 
1911.. 
1912.. 
1913.. 
1914.. 
1915.. 


$   cts, 

7,398,460  17 
7,867,481  41 
8,881,997  SI 
6,075,759  82 
6,377,596  23 
6,445,995  38 
5,561,933  02 
6,737,997  O.'i 
8,772,949  97 
10,011,S11  00 
9  897,785  16 
8,001,370  74 
7,617,249  45 
7,817,357  45 
9,318,920  08 
8  972,739  84 
9,450,243  70 
9,576,965  75 
9,114,271  75 
9,074,200  71 


9,498,747  08 
8,245,845  87 
006,676  58 
7,358,514  15 
6,205,366  SO 
6,649,428  60 
7,328,191  92 
8,074,541  07 
7,845,406  49 
8,424,693  04 
9.841,627  33 
10,838,017  31 
11,171,010  04 
12,944,249  35 
11,823,197  06 
17,265,293  25 
13,449  341 
18,0.32,629  10 
20,756,810  71 
22,367,039  82 
27,158,162  29 
25,816,854  15 
18,447,534  18 


$   cts 

2,966,119  .34 
3,695.5M  03 
3,S60,,S77  10 
4,117,223  40 
4, 426,. 394  79 
4, 794.. 599  63 
5,529.150  64 
4,521,311  08 
5,657,292  75 
7,082,722  29 
8,158,023  .35 
7,420,401  79 
6,636,405  .S3 
6,790,080  76 
7,299,591  6S 
7,131,006  28 
7,413,354  83 
8,220,299  55 
7,709,318  12 
7,814,666  93 

7,636,075  81 

6,960.950  68 

6,897,395  04 

767,992  63 

8,147,075  10 

9,941,624  48 

11,713,858  94 

13,491,872  86 

13,411,749  58 

15,155.136  39 

17,069,881  19 

19,554,585  54 

20,.5,S0,301  56 

22,187,102  94 

19,084.738  46 

27,132,543  26 

22,526,806  65 

29,515,836  43 

37,854,727  SO 

49,17/',584  32 

68,929,805  04 

61,895,167  68 

42.335,574  74 


627, 
744, 
604, 
723, 
480, 
400, 
501, 
427, 
597, 
742, 
824, 
645, 
650, 
735, 
699, 
790, 
854, 
957, 
9.32, 
931, 

1,058, 

1,019, 

985, 

1,020, 


1,1S3, 
1,300, 
1,428, 
1,794, 
2,163, 
2,098, 
2,113, 
2,224, 
2,520, 
2,219, 
3,331, 
2,801, 
3,269, 
3,342, 
3,436. 
4,14L 
4,223 
2,900 


cts 

,S31  95 
059  19 
092  47 
368  24 
340  56 
600  04 
747  90 
937  89 
948  79 
774  93 
963  17 
152  71 
515  29 
B6U  52 
840  07 
242  70 
805  00 
312  22 
032  53 
044  99 

095  75 

568  12 

945  87 

804  74 

539  64 

890  30 

876  33 

019  46 

455  55 

016  40 

633  61 

667  94 

967  73 

034  97 

, 577  38 

350  36 

,383  52 

278  92 

,954  67 

,947  88 

,150  64 

, 138  30 

, 280  46 


S      cts. 

3.34,415  51 
272,234  68 
173,427  65 

134,282  11 
75,762  93 
79,673  10 
104,211  80 
103,156  ,S2 
215, 108  04 
338,691  .39 
388,556  85 
5M,181 
572,947  24 
588,168  44 
190,267  30 
214,748  15 
266,6.38  .56 
165.1.5S  67 
320,583  23 
783,7^0  50 

857,264  .35 

978,224  53 

892,547  04 

329, 1S6  36 

489,755  60 

364,159  04 

903,223  16 

189,798  17 

811.974  55 

741,263  29 

255,121  88 

172,571  04 

,826,789  33 

852,538  47 

,521,946  23 

,434,631  34 

,709  641  79 

,934.523  03 

, 153, 180  04 

,246,745  1 

.881,497  00 

,114,324  84 

,089,038  74 


$    cts. 

102,711  21 

112.918  73 
113,599  78 
157,287  53 

79,515  .38 
87,755  88 
120,385  81 
106,720  56 
167,412  55 
210,766  86 
231,866  95 
192,946  21 
154,680  24 
150,268  47 
176,449  17 
171,790  38 
185,969  33 
170,028  06 
217,612  94 
186, 168  39 

ISO, 132  25 

207,724  63 

187,788  45 

162,118  81 

150,587  43 

176  764  64 

181,346  14 

183,147 

191,527  27 

205,803  4 

212,104  39 

228,532  66 

216,933  42 

289,363  62 

197,483  36 

30^055  23 

255,514  39 

290,268  99 

237,265  35 

334,321  59 

245.919  50 
250,904  64 
189,612  71 


S  cts. 

21,245  21 
27,674  63 
28,421  97 
29,302  21 
20,322  20 
13,452  55 
7,970  14 
14,935  79 
25,307  99 
29, 105  63 
38, 135  50 
34,228  80 
29,345  65 
30,510  74 
33,329  81 
36,621  03 
36,805  32 
.36,528  91 
30,680  47 
27,446  98 

27,171  69 

22,894  36 

24,. 361  92 

22,269  68 

23,191  61 

20,606  24 

25,559  36 

28,548  59 

37, 138  80 

42,700  86 

45,912  40 

41,226  25 

39,295  27 

44,716  82 

43,941  45 

54,079  21 

48,470  49 

45,590  34 

75,334  02 

90,568  14 

119  061  09 

113,335  74 

87,207  21 


$  cts 

9,320  80 
13,626  76 

8,502  45 
24,629  25 
15,783  10 
19,652  43 
19,474  58 
30,031  12 
40,956  25 
34,283  98 
44,340  03 
32, 186  80 
33,. 380  25 
35,667  84 
31,404  53 
42,004  78 
32,4.50  70 
37,938  11 
44,888  99 
35,846  83 

.30,816  89 

49,073  63 

46,697  12 

.39,386  02 

.33,474  05 

46,466  8 

52,842  44 

26,842  73 

45,171  84 

88,174  27 

87,457  75 

88,831  12 

123,388  07 

118.725  17 

91,853  92 

126,376  10 

112.251  96 
156,168 
175,984  52 

197.252  39 
315  391  84 
373,037  7S 
279,181  33 


294, 

361, 

394, 

459 

316, 

308, 

329 

.301, 

372 

420, 

535 

493, 

521 

602 

623 

704, 

756 

806, 

741, 

697, 

815, 

879, 

755 

792 

920 

908 

1,061, 

1,171, 

1,350, 

1,306, 

1,527, 

1,726, 

1,570, 

1,620, 

1,309 

1,812, 

1,731 

1,875 

2,052 

2,254 

2,570 

2,755 

2,277 


cts. 

.569  02 
153  47 

017  97 
887  63 
156  00 
153  .30 
634  07 
570  50 
335  63 
607  91 
741  81 
807  39 
318  20 
570  19 
894  26 
034  45 
785  ,S9 
261  40 
462  43 
184  17 

200  70 

107  85 

251  48 

609  63 

096  46 

046  37 

622  09 

550  06 

098  08 

967  57 

113  35 

681  98 

378  88 

711  72 

,895  96 

404  99 

470  46 

408  97 

,451^4 

,024  52 

, 778  05 

,883  50 

,291  85 


*9  months. 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

No.  7. — Percentage  of  Duty  on  Total  Value  of  Goods  imported  and  entered  for 
Consumption,  Dutiable  and  Free;  and  percentage  of  expenses  of  collection 
of  Customs  Revenue  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  during  each  year  from 
1868  to  191.5,  inclusive. 


Year. 

Percentage  of  duty 

on  Total  Value 

ot  Goods  Imported, 

Dutialjle  and 

Free. 

Percentage  of  duty 

on  Total  Value 
of  Goods  entered  for 

Consumption, 
Dutiable  and  Free. 

Percentage 
Expense  of  Collec- 
tion of  Customs 
Revenue. 

1868                     1. .  i 

p.c. 

12-00 
11-78 
12-65 
12-32 
11-70 
10-17 
11-25 
12-48 
13-76 
12-63 
13-74 
15-78 
16-34 
17-56 
18-18 
17-52 
17-32 
17-55 
18-60 
19-87 
20-03 
20-60 
19-63 
19-52 
16-13 
16-.39 
15-69 
1614 
1713 
16-68 
15-79 
15-81 
15-23 
15-28 
15-28      . 
15-38 
15-80 
15-75 
15-85 
15-51 
15-73 
15-51 
15-.57 
.    15-52 
15-66 
16-63 
16-47 
15-92 

p.c. 

12-25 
12-31 
13-28 
13-62 
12-11 
10-20 
11-32 
12-83 
13-44 
13-03 
14-03 
16-10 
19-70 
20-19 
19-27 
18-82 
18-64 
18-61 
19-50 
21-24 
21-57 
21-65 
21-21 
20-06 
17-56 
17-38 
17-13 
16-99 
18-28 
17-87 
16-95 
16-70 
15-98 
16-06 
15-99 
15-87 
16-28 
16-04 
16-07 
15-66 
16-27 
16-11 
16-24 
15-87 
16-00 
17  03 
16-91 
17-39 

p.c. 
05-99 

1869  

07 
05 
04 
04 
04 
04 
04 
05 
05 
05 
05 
05 
03 
03 
03 
03 
04 
01 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
04 
04 
04 
05 
04 
04 
04 
04 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
03 
04 
03 
02 
02 
02 
03 
04 

09 

1870 

41 

1871 

21 

1872            

04 

1873 

1874 

35 
55 

1875 , 

44 

1876 

61 

1877 

75 

1878 

58 

1879 !.... 

56 

1880     

04 

1881   

87 

1882                            ; 

33 

1883 

26 

1884                            

96 

1885 

14 

1886 

10 

1887 

1888 

64 
81 

1889 

62 

1890 

63 

1891                                         

83 

1892 

1893 

39 
26 

1894 

75 

1895 

13 

1896  . 

43 

1897 

75 

1898 

37 

1899 

02 

1900 

71 

1901 

86 

62 

1903 

31 

1904   .. 

31 

1905 

49 

1906  

31 

•1907 

04 

1908.- 

30 

1909 

15 

1910 

32 

1911 

98 

78 

1913 „ 

74 

59 

tl915 

*9  months.                +Excln.«ivft  o 

Coin  and  Bullion. 

14 


CVf?TOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  8. — Comparative  Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Imports  and  Exports  into 

also  percentage  excess  of  Imports  over  Exports 


Imports. 

Exports. 

Fis 
Ye 

cal                Merchandise. 

Coin 
and 

Merchandise. 

ar. 

Totals. 

Home 

Foreign 

Coin. 

Totals. 

Dutiable. 

Free. 

Bullion. 

Produce. 

Produce. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

S 

$ 

S 

1868 

...      45,250,395 

23.314,102 

4,895,147 

73.459,644 

48.504.899 

4.196.821 

4,866,168 

57,567,888 

1869 

..        44,081.563 

22,086,373 

4,247,229 

70.415.165 

52,400,772 

3,855,801 

4,218,208 

60,474,781 

1870 

...      48,665,547 

21,813,263 

4,335,529 

74,814,339 

59,043,590 

6,. 527, 622 

8,002,278 

73,573,490 

1871 

..        70,295,223 

23,064,654 

2,7.33,094 

96,092.971 

57,630,024 

9,853,244 

6,690,350 

74,173,618 

1872 

...      72,157,423 

36,519, .355 

2,753,749 

11 1,430.. 527 

65,831,083 

12,798.182 

4,010,398 

82,639,663 

1873 

...      74.217,954 

50,787,862 

3,005,465 

128,011,281 

76,538,025 

9,405,910 

3,845,987 

89,789,922 

1874 

...      77,070,460 

46,919,840 

4,223,282 

128,213,582 

76,741,997 

10.614,096 

1,995,. 835 

89,351,928 

1875 

...      81,504,477 

39,355,717 

2,210,089 

123,070,283 

69,709,823 

7,137,319 

1,039,837 

77,886,979 

1876 

...      58,794,777 

32,195,458 

2,220,111 

93,210.346 

72,491,437 

7,234,961 

1,240,0.37 

80,966,435 

1877 

...      63,986,376 

33,167,497 

2,174,089 

99,. 327, 962 

68,0.30,546 

7,111,108 

733,739 

75,875,393 

1878 

..        61,700.190 

30,577,871 

803,726 

93,081,787 

67,989,800 

11,164,878 

168,989 

79,323,667 

1879 

..        57,052,042 

23,273,296 

1,639,089 

81.964,427 

62,431,025 

8,355,644 

704,586 

71,491,255 

1880 

...      68,895,483 

15,712,457 

1,881,807 

86.489,747 

72,899,697 

13,240,006 

1,771,755 

87,911,458 

1881 

...      85,516,908 

18,690.657 

1,123,275 

105,330,840 

83,944,701 

13,375,117 

971,005 

98,290,823 

1882 

..      93,339,930 

24,575,827 

1,503,743 

119, 419. .500 

94,137,657 

7,628,453 

371,093 

102,137,203 

1883 

...     100,827,816 

30,150,683 

1,275,523 

132,254,022 

87,702,431 

9,751,773 

631,600 

98,085,804 

1884 

...      88,349,492 

25,8,39,885 

2.207,666 

116,.397.043 

79,833,098 

9,3.S9,106 

2,184,292 

91.406,496 

1885 

...      79,614,108 

26,373,134 

2,9.54,244 

108.941.486 

79,131,735 

8,079.646 

2,026,980 

89,238,361 

1886 

...      75,o36.7.i8 

25,277,246 

3,610,557 

104.424.561 

77,756,704 

7,438,079 

56,531 

85,251,314 

1887 

85,479,400 

26,880,618 

532,218 

112,892,236 

80,960.909 

8, 549,. 3.33 

5.569 

89,515,811 

1888 

...      77,784,037 

30,935,121 

2,175,472 

110,894,630 

81,382,072 

8.803,394 

17,534 

90,203,000 

1889 

...      80.059.966 

34, .589, 714 

575,251 

115,224,931 

80,272,456 

6,938,455 

1,978,256 

89,189,167 

1890 

..        86,258.633 

34,516,597 

1,083,011 

121.8.58,241 

85,257,586 

9,051,781 

2,439,782 

96,749,149 

i891 

...      81,286,372 

36,870,096 

1,811,170 

119,967,638 

88,671,(38 

8,798,631 

946,927 

98,417,296 

1892 

...      81, 190.,  844 

44,396.694 

1,818,5.30 

127.406,068 

99  032,466 

13,121,791 

1,809,118 

113.963,375 

1893 

...      77,378.091 

45,161,977 

6,. 5.34, 200 

129,074,268 

105,488,798 

8,941,856 

4,133,698 

118.. 564, 352 

1894 

...      73,. 341, 506 

46,110,362 

4,023,072 

123,474,940 

103,851,764 

11,833,805 

1,839,. 380 

117,524,949 

1895 

...      64,064,587 

42,140,475 

4.576.620 

110.781,682 

102,828,441 

6,485,043 

4.325,319 

113,638,803 

1896 

...      74,2.;9,940 

38,525,249 

5.226.319 

118,011,508 

109,707,805 

6, 606, 738 

4.699,309 

121,013,852 

1897 

...      74.I0S.590 

40.4.33,825 

4,676,194 

119,218.609 

123,632,540 

10,825.163 

3,492,550 

1.37,950,253 

1898 

...      84,141,104 

51,791,105 

4,. 390, 844 

140.323.053 

144,548.662 

14,980.883 

4.623,138 

164,152,683 

1899 

. .        98, 349, 633 

59,709,541 

4,705,134 

162.764,308 

137.360,792 

17.520.088 

4,016,025 

158,896,905 

1900 

...     112,943,896 

68,381,179 

8,297,438 

189,622.513 

168,972,301 

14,265,254 

8,657,168 

191,894,723 

1901 

...    115.574.658 

71,303,573 

3,5.37,294 

,190,415,525 

177,431,386 

17,077,757 

1,978,489 

196,487,632 

1902 

...    127,955,254 

78,003,499 

6,311,405 

212,270,158 

196,019,763 

13  951  101 

1,669  422 

211,640,286 

1903 

...    143,839,632 

88,398,5.32 

8,976,797 

241,214,961 

214,401,674 

10,.S28,087 

619,963 

225,849,724 

1904 

..      156,108,453 

95,229,037 

7,874,313 

259,211,803 

198,414,439 

12,641,239 

2,465,557 

213,521,235 

1905 

..      157,164,975 

99,. 361, 007 

10,308,435 

266,834,417 

190,854,946 

10,617,115 

1,844,811 

203,316.872 

1906 

..       176,790,-332 

110,417,080 

7,078,603 

294,286,015 

235,483,956 

11,173,846 

9,928,828 

256, 5S6, 630 

♦190 

?...     154,856.659 

97,412,340 

7,517,008 

2.59,786,007 

180,. 545, 306 

11,541,927 

13,189,964 

205,277,197 

1908 

...    230,917,914 

133,319,950 

6,548,661 

370  786  525 

246  960,968 

16,407,984 

16,637,654 

280,006,606 

1909 

...    185,329,094 

114,439,072 

9,988,442 

309,756,608 

242,603,584 

17,318,782 

1,589,793 

261,512,159 

1910 

..      241,961,556 

143,873,547 

6,017,589 

391,852,692 

279,247,551 

19,516,442 

2,594,536 

301,358,529 

1911 

...    291,818,801 

170.222,529 

10,206,210 

472,247.540 

274,316,553 

15,683,657 

7,196,155 

297, 196,  .365 

1912 

...    343  370,082 

189  916  581 

26,033,881 

559,  .320, 544 

290,223,8.57 

17,492,294 

7,601,099 

315,317,250 

1913 

..      456,086,187 

230,518.226 

5,247.979 

692,032,392 

355.7.54.600 

21,313,755 

16,163,702 

393,232,057 

1914 

..      425  324,576 

210,186,916 

15,235,305 

650,746,797 

431,588,439 

23,848,785 

23,560,704 

478,997,928 

1915 

...    318,951,094 

178,500,808 

131,992,992 

629,444,894 

409,418,836 

52,023,673 

29,366,368 

490,808,877 

*9  months. 


TRADE  AND  TfATIGATIOT^ 


15 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

and  from  the  Dominion  of  Canada  in  each  Fiscal  Year  from  18G8  to  1915;  .showing 
or  of  Exports  over  Imports  in  each  Year. 


ExcEBS  Value 

OF  MeR- 

Excess  of 

total 
Exports 
over  total 
Imports,  in- 
cluding Coin 
and  Bullion. 

Pereentape 

Excess  of 
total  Imp'ts 

over  total 
Kxports,    in- 
cluding Coin 
and  Bullion. 

Percentage 

Excess  of 

total  Exp'fs 

over  total 
Imports,  in- 
cluding Coin 
and  Bullion. 

Percentage.  Increase  or  Decrease. 

Gross  Imports 
compared  with 
preceding  year. 

Canadian 

Merchandise 
Exported. 

Canadian 
and   Foreign 
Merchandise 

Exported. 

compared  with 
preceding  year. 

Increase. 

D'creas 

Increase.    D'creaa 

$ 
20,0.59,598 

$ 

15,862,777 

9, 911,. 363 

4,907,598 

25.876.609 

30,047,513 

39,061.881 

36,634,207 

44,013,052 

11,263,837 

22,012,219 

13,123,383 

9,438,669 

6! 887, 747 
16,149,647 
33,524,295 
24.967,173 
18,775,861 
15,619,221 
22,849,776 
18,533,692 
27,438,769 
26,465,863 
20,686,099 
13,433,281 
8,109,414 
3,766,299 

$ 

p.c. 
27-6   . 

p.c. 

p.c. 

p.c. 

p.c. 

p.c. 

16-4 
01-7 
29-5 
34-8 
32-5 
43-5 
58  0 
151 
.30-9 
17-3 
14-6 

04-1 

05-05 
21-6 
00-8 
11-4 
08-6 

11  435  220 

06-2 
28-4 
150 
14-9 
00- 16 

35,729,853 
42,845,695 
48  467  791 

47,248.303 
51,150,371 
IS  4QS  7QS 

00-5 

00-4 
24-2 

12-8 

03-9 

29,123,327 
''4  ''88  ''61 

06-5 

06-3 

06-3 
11-9 

04-5 

17,894,313 
11  708  243 

09-6 

1.421,711 

01-6 

05-5 
21-8 
13-3 
10-7 

22-9 
11-8 
03-9 

''0  262  864 

07- 1 
14-5 
28-8 
21-4 
18-0 
18-3 
20-7 
18-6 
22-6 
20-6 
17-9 
10-5 
08- 1 
04-8 

■'3  778  100 

43,276,068 
.34,3.56,279 
26,855,507 
23,057,300 
31  .399  109 

03-9 

11-9 
06-4 
04-1 

oi-s" 

06-8 

02-3 

04-3 

08-1 

05-0 
00-7 

27,337,086 
34,. 377. 224 
35  517  644 

03-9 
05-4 

01-1 

oi-s" 

04-3 
09-95 

07-8 
01-7 
16-0 
04-0 

29,484,7.30 
26  555  072 

06-2 
01-3 

17,051,270 

15,600,104 

3  376  6''1 

00-8 

2.857,121 

3,002,344 

18,731,644 

23,829,6.30 

02-21 
02-54 
15-71 
16-98 

03-3 

3,077,384 

06-14 
01-02 
17-70 
16-00 
14-16 
00-42 
11-47 

13-63 

7-46 

02-94 

10-29 

6-49 
14-00 
18-99 

20,698.382 
12.. 352, 774 

3,178,294 

02-4 

03-2 

2,272,210 
6,072,107 

01-2 
03-2 

20-77 
02 -.39 
07-71 

06-29 

9  446  845 

9,938,990 

17,836,490 

52,923,051 

65,671.036 

51,723.456 

71.723,693 

117,276,796 

57,164.582 

106.587,552 

187,724,777 

269,096.687 

,330,849,813 

203,923,053 

88.033.066 

00-3 
06-4 
21-4 
31-2 
14-69 

7,008,403 

40,281,812 

55.053.921 

40.549,610 

60,181,766 

100,868,912 

39,845,800 

87,071,110 

172,041,120 

251,604,393 

309,536,058 

180,074,268 

36.009,393 

- 

05-4 

04-77 

26-2 

.32-42 
18-44 
30-03 
58-90 
77-38 
75-99 
.35-86 
28-25 

16-45 

06-60 

26-50 
20-51 
18-44 
23-73 

15-24 

01-04 

05-97 
03-27 

06-09 
24-71 
21-81 
02-47 

16 


CVSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  9. — Comparative  Statement  showing  the  Tonnage  of  all  Vessels  entered 
Inwards  and  Outwards  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  during  each  Fiscal 
Year,  from  1868  to  1915,  inclusive. 

NAVIGATION. 


Fiscal  Year. 


Tonnage 

of 
Vessels 
built. 


Tonnage 
of  Vessels 
registered. 


Tonnage  of 
Vessels  en- 
tered In- 
wards and 
Outwards 
(Sea-going 
and  Inland 
Navigation 
exclusive  of 
Coasting) . 


Tonnage  of 

Vessels 
employed 
in  the  Coast- 
ing Trade 
entered  In- 
wards and 
Outwards. 


Tonnage  and  value  of 

vessels  sold 

to  other  countries. 


Tonnage. 


Value. 


1868, 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875, 
1876 
1877, 
1878 
1879 
1880. 
1881. 
1882. 
1883. 
1884. 
1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1888. 
1889. 
1S90. 


Tons. 

87,230 

96,439 

93,166 

106,101 

114,065 

140,370 

174,404 

188,098 

165,041 

127,297 

106,976 

103,551 

68,756 

79,364 

68,240 

73,576 

70,287 

57,486 

37,531 

26,798 

22,698 

23,835 

39,434 


Tons. 
113.692 
125,408 
110,852 
121,724 
127,371 
152,226 
163,016 
204,002 
144,422 
126.160 
100,089 
94.882 
64,982 
70,210 
78,076 
78.229 
80,822 
65,962 
40,872 
67,662 
33,298 
31,998 
53.853 


Tons. 
12,982,825 
10,461,044 
11,415,870 
13.126  028 
12,808,160 
11,748,997 
11,399,857 
9,537,155 
9,911,199 
11,091,244 
12,054,890 
11,646.812 
13,577,845 
13,802,432 
13,379,882 
13,770,735 
14,359,026 
14,084,712 
13,969,232 
14,090,998 
15,217, .308 
16,054,221 
18.446,100 


Tons. 


Tons. 


10,300,939 
8,968,862 
11,047,661 
12,066,683 
14,053,013 
15,116,766 
14,791,064 
15,683,566 
15,473,707 
15,944,422 
16,368,274 
17,513,677 
18,789,279 
19,834,577 
22,797,115 


64,134 
46,329 
35,039 
19,318 
16; 208 
16,808 
16,161 
23,896 
17,368 
13,177 
14,343 
9,263 
14,479 
16,173 
22,844 


2,189,270 
1,576,244 
1,218,145 
529,824 
464,327 
348,018 
402,311 
506,538 
416,756 
246,"" 
266,363 
143,772 
289,969 
266,817 
442,781 


TRADE  AND  XAYIGATION 


17 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

No.  9. — Comparative  Statement  .showing  the  Tonnage  of  all  Vessels  entered 
Inwards  and  Outw'ards.,  etc. — Concluded. 

NAVIGATION. 


Fiscal  Year. 

Tonnage 

of 

Vessels 

built. 

Tonnage 
of  Vessels 
registered. 

Tonnage  of 

Vessels  en- 
tered In- 
wards and 
Outwards 
(Sea-going 
and  Inland 
Navigation 
exclusive  of 
Coasting). 

Tonnage  of 

Ve.ssels 
employed 
in  the  Coast- 
ing Trade 
entered  In- 
wards and 
Outwards. 

Tonnage  and  value  of 

vessels  sold 

to  other  .'ountries. 

Tonnage. 

Value. 

1891 

Tons. 
55,477 
44,321 
38,521 
23,497 
18,728 
10,753 
12,058 
22,420 
22,085 
28,544 
20,156 
28,288 
30,856 
28,397 
21,865 
18,724 
33,205 
49,928 
29,023 
24,059 
22  812 
31,065 
24,325 
46,887 
45-721 

Tons. 
52,506 
61,457 
45,796 
29,878 
26, 125 
14,144 
22,959 
27,716 
28,257 
40,443 
35,156 
34,236 
41,405 
33,192 
27,583 
37,639 
31,635 
78,144 
32,899 
33,383 
50  006 
30,021 
30,225 
46,909 
55,384 

Tons. 
18,803,648 
18,692,455 
18,539,534 
20,353,081 
19,100,963 
21,870,473 
23,373,933 
24,746,116 
25,420,110 
26,914,095 
26,029,808 
30,025,404 
33,655,043 
31,202,205 
32,277,820 
34,732,172 
30,595,891 
39,575,031 
40,701,603 
44,567,991 
47  429-545 
52,973,127 
57,849,783 
61,919,483 
53,604,153 

Tons. 
24,694,580 
24,783,844 
24, .579, 123 
26,560,968 
25,473,434 
27,431,753 
27,267,979 
29,663,9.50 
30,212,496 
33,631,730 
34,444,796 
40,700,907 
44,990.358 
45,505,122 
44,377,261 
46,324,062 
31,691,420 
50,529,835 
52,670,198 
56,750,928 
66,627,934 
66,267,662 
73,644,713 
78,356,809 
73,099,982 

Tons. 

15,143 

36,399 

31,317 

21,960 

16,567 

12,203 

9,158 

17,210 

7,562 

13,354 

4,490 

11,360 

11,172 

7,208 

3,696 

9,487 

3,855 

4,515 

3,644 

5,047 

5,885 

4,265 

7,976 

8,258 

17,044 

S 
280,474 

1892 

506,747 

1893 

363,916 

1894 

243,429 

1895 

1896 

172,563 
99,392 

1897 

105,164 

1898 

191,069 

1899 

126,466 

1900 

205,618 

1901 

66.468 

1902 

235,865 

1903  

220,602 

1904 

87,115 

1905 

100,363 

1906 

187,725 

*1907 

68,190 

1908 

132,900 

1909 

98,643 

1910 

133  800 

1011 

201,526 

1912 

140,350 

1913      . 

610,650 

1914       .                       .... 

169,618 

1915    .               

1,150,950 

*9  months. 


11— i— 2 


18 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMETfT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  10. — Statement  (by  Provinces)  of  the  Values  of  Exports,  of  Total  Imports, 

Port  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada  during  the  Fiscal 

PROVINCE   OF 


Ports. 


Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  191.3. 


Exports. 


Imports. 


Entered 
for  Con- 
sumption. 


Duty. 


Fiscal 


Exports 


.\mherstburg 

Belleville 

Berlin 

Bowmanville 

Brantford 

Bridge  burg 

Brockville 

Chatham 

Cobourg 

Collingwood 

Cornwall 

Deseronto 

Fort  William 

Gait 

Gananoque 

Goderich 

Guelph 

Hamilton 

Ingersoll 

Kenora 

Kingston 

Lindsay 

London 

Midland 

Morrisburg 

Xapanee 

Niagara  Falls 

North  Bay 

Orillia 

Oshawa 

Ottawa 

Owen  Sound 

Paris 

Parry  Sound 

Peterborough 

Picton 

Port  Arthur 

Port  Hope 

Port  McXichoU.. 

Prescott 

St.  Catharines. . . 

St.  Thomas 

Samia 

Sault  Ste.  Marie. 

Simcoe 

Stratford.: 

Sudbury 

Tillsonburg 

Toronto 

Trenton 

Wallaceburg 

Welland 

Whitby 

Windsor 

Woodstock 


431,665 
572 


16.306.5.56 

94.170 

36,051 

244,921 


1,509,344 

41,198 

41,325,154 


11,531 


1,767 

114 

24,976 

211,851 


212,646 
26,208 


23,289,370 


24,423 
16,868 


241,289 


1,502 
18,965,466 


118,974 

8,624,858 

40,934 


5,622,710 

7,373,465 

6,610 


.553,812 
1,185,703 
4,555,989 
1.429,979 
4,608,537 
2,904,452 

946,483 
2,078,380 
1,202,796 
1,457,290 
1,538,40 

260, 185 
14,002,930 
3, 199,. 375 

531,770 

975,883 

2,484,117 

25,439,203 

1,203,206 

485,878 
3,226,867 

410,796 

10,770, .565 

2,093,314 

139,00' 

259,738 
3,557,568 
3,357.709 
5,065,914 
2,568,225 
10,479.417 

864,374 
1,063,141 
1,255,487 
4,522,645 

192,015 
6,.323,499 

401,266 
77,. 592 
2,022,003 
4,5.34.920 
2,267,970 
6,323,222 
7!726!949 

965,365 
2,136,350 


511,642 
1,186, .524 
4,534,428 
1,429,979 
4,595,135 
2,839,457 

948,035 
1,956,472 
1,069.708 
1,453,417 
1,538,407 

260,185 

13, 200,. 524 

3,199,-375 

531,770 

9.53,862 

2,484,117 

25,199,359 

1,211.795 

483,517 
3,222,312 

410,796 

10,727,465 

2,021,53' 

138,70' 

259,738 
3,5.52,242 
3,358,581 
5,065,914 
2,. 566, 6.58 
10,394.593 

871,116 
1,063,141 
1,085,603 
3,900,148 

191,726 
0,149,848 

401,206 
78,769 
2,027,611 
4,533,101 
2,226,475 
6,160,799 
7,215,177 

955, 169 
2,136,097 


80, 

140, 

407, 

101, 

679, 

634, 

131, 

355, 

177, 

85, 

79, 

19, 

2,064, 

340, 

70. 

110, 

247, 

3,509, 

210, 

44, 

369, 

39, 

1,.303, 

91, 

10, 

24, 

539, 

495, 

156, 

376, 

1,819, 

77, 

75, 

250, 

478, 

23, 

887, 

38, 

11, 

208, 

662, 

380, 

539, 

1,122, 

64, 

237, 


$  cts. 

755  89 
407  02 
880  65 
345  31 

266  59 
300 
343  76 
237  73 
607  18 
419  82 
412  93 
433  25 
.383  61 
165  06 
648  83 

370  73 

267  94 
763  25 
379  79 
955  99 
173  36 
811  43 
534  00 
3.39  18 
725  4 
5.34  10 
245  29 
699  79 
936  83 
799  24 
162  87 
977  54 
697  09 

070  63 
884  87 

071  91 
293  45 
837  44 
087  3S 
022  88 

371  35 
455  53 
296  5' 
953  40 
124  48 
499  86 


463,033 
190 


20,. 584, 103 

184,981 

9,975 

424,147 


2,767,760 

12,710 

62,098,116 


41,463 


1,631 

10,219 

35, 624 

288,112 


307,409 
81,729 

24,293,037 


5,002 

4 


6,198 

38,282,894 

100 

122,357 

9,177,805 

59,863 


8,569,528 

8,180,663 

15,676 


57,683 
6^872 


7,886  784 


298,914 

121,099,79 

308,273 

2,050,951 

4,574,789 

185,504 

18,. 321, 437 

1,161,370 


298,914 

119,923,; 

307,580 

2,050,791 

4,574,789 

185,. 504 

18,387,260 

1,161,. 370 


37,843  44 

20.243.662  83 

49.551  59 

319.784  80 

362,603 

11,561  88 

3,915.8.35  62 

92, 195  22 


1,235 


5,938 

'l0,379,34i 


Total. 


132,756,532 


301,651,328 


297,192,227 


44,808,591  20 


186,410,843 


TRADE  AND  KAViaATION 


19 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

of  Imports  entered  for  Consumption  and  of  tlie  Amount  of  Duty  Collected  at  each 
Years  ended  March  31,  1913,  1914,  and  1915. 

ONTARIO. 


Yoar  cmled  March  31,  1914. 


Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915. 


Imports 


Entered 
tor  Con- 
sumption. 


Duty. 


Exports. 


Imports. 


Entered 
lor  Con- 
sumption. 


Duty. 


726,971 
1.067,240 
4,207,368 

934,569 
4,381,364 
3,686,3.33 

964,297 
2,127,211 
1,111,065 

987,066 
1,4.56,049 

202,986 
13,225,046 
3,123,371 

507,319 

873,, 347 

2,. 327,. 592 

23,670,555 

1,511,566 

130,384 
2,6.55,792 

375,003 
9,677,796 
1,277,196 

113,236 

205,623 
3,/32,9S5 
2,029,145 
3,697,181 
1,945,433 
10,033,627 

784.637 
1,171,460 
1,903,4.54 
3, 019, -555 

167,392 
7,242,599 

289,5.35 
73,866 
2,407,044 
4,968,843 
2,362,538 
6,994,844 
5,740,216 

882,010 
1,912,366 
1,813,107 

217,434 
119,150,282 

411,800 
1,824,074 
5,4.59,715 

183,775 

17,668,183 

1,0.33,990 


.$ 

701 
1,068, 
4,218 

9.34, 
4,386, 
3,400 

953 
1,916, 
1,133 

984 
1,4.56, 

202 
12,140, 
3,123, 

507 

865, 

2,324 

23,482 

1,514 

129 
2,634 

375 
9,551 
1,.356 

113, 

205 
3,728 
2,027, 
3,697, 
1,914, 
10,020 

788 
1,171 
1,744 
3,032 

167, 
6,680, 

289 
79, 
2,347, 
4,884, 
2,377, 
6,923, 
5,937, 

880, 
1,911 
1,806 

217 
118,308 

411 
1,824 
5,428 

183 

17,516 

1,033 


049 
897 
827 
569 
005 
069 
143 
544 
352 
107 
049 
986 
050 
365 
319 
557 
245 
870 
018 
115 
432 
003 
293 
127 
236 
623 
233 
282 
ISl 
299 
886 
071 
310 
647 
122 
804 
215 
535 
173 
962 
053 
112 
776 
117 
576 
860 
696 
434 
642 
800 
074 
241 
775 
574 


103, 
134, 
451, 

44, 
647, 
742, 
125, 
337, 
201, 

51, 
116, 

11, 

1,890, 

331, 

65, 

104, 

238, 

3,410, 

271, 

34, 
293, 

38, 

1,318, 

1.37, 

8, 

19, 
556, 
319. 

86, 

257, 

1,855, 

58, 

96, 
377, 
468, 

20, 
1,043, 

26, 

6, 

245, 

761, 


605 
737 

57 
221 
274 

30 
19,924, 

43 
364, 
493 

13, 

3,753 

108 


t   cts. 

737  25 
900  51 
787  73 
490  76 
487  96 
170  11 
564  15 
587  47 
707  90 
1.39  19 
740  58 
885  00 
319  11 
677  35 
260  48 

053  77 
254  66 
242  95 
083  54 
474  76 
199  65 
014  4' 
484  34 
667  82 
253  97 
526  06 
465  80 
433  36 
585  35 

054  70 
575  82 
914  83 
S38  16 

464  47 
172  39 
046  46 

465  26 
489  05 
423  83 
548  94 
039  77 
032  61 
834  58 
661  14 
464  90 
825  93 
844  17 
533  93 
464  89 
159  87 
955  41 
367  21 
241  14 
650  07 
273  48 


803,030 
1,113 


26,184,656 

128,954 

2,486 

634,072 


27,390,253 

41,064 

20,295,564 


31,784 
142,737 


871 

24,739 

42,833 

213,996 


317,301 
67,347 


29,955,392 


71,988 
56 


580,561 


402 
23,009,332 


118,398 

8,153,486 

363,577 

110,311 

10,688,948 

7,428,232 

10,649 


190,230 


14.373 
35,000 


10,631,875 


533,640 

935,260 
4,876,219 

674,967 
2,977,624 
3,215.522 

695,024 
1,741,433 

689,252 

557,471 

1,537,940 

64,351 

5,564,514 

2,376,154 

388,622 

872,838 

1,539,454 

15,749,530 

1,074,451 

69,078 

1,959,048 

432,803 
8,103.687 
1,527,236 

107,065 

1.86,209 
2,635,605 
2,063,958 
4,787,483 
2,045,690 
130,473,783 

.548,631 

797,432 
1,231,184 
3,246,435 

135,843 
4,109,587 

235,678 
42,061 
1,606,. 322 
5,449,823 
1,706,076 
5,071,232 
3,702,679 

712,178 
1,591,285 

995,019 

198,714 
96,129,026 

200, 784 
1,988,407 
4,303,038 

238,300 
10,198.835 

870,528 


$ 

518,. 348 

928,060 
4,903,060 

674,967 
2,988,427 
3,183,439 

703,688 
1,647,140 

774,506 

555,574 

1,525,940 

64,351 

6,014,815 

2,375,927 

.388,622 

872,776 

1,5.39,454 

15,896,236 

1,067,924 

71,321 

1,966,604 

432,803 
8,037,709 
1,497,157 

107,065 

186,209 
2,630.719 
2,061.100 
4,787,483 
2,076,365 
130,472,681 

555,685 

800, 666 
1,158,004 
3,2.32,348 

133,097 
3,927,924 

235,678 
59,919 
1,589,522 
5,485,809 
1,712,454 
5,145,476 
3,812,928 

709.613 
1,576,085 

990,486 

198,714 
94,698,903 

200,876 
1,988,407 
4,299.138 

238,300 
10,122,965 

870,418 


$  cts 


69,767 
107,464 
4.30,477 

51,156 
395,863 
654,704 

90,565 
330,387 
112,187 

39,935 

250,811 

4,338 

745,216 

222,043 

42,775 

101,984 

174,995 

2,4.59,169 

173,190 

19,981 
211,058 

32,139 

1,011,353 

141,510 

4,. 539 

11,682 
294,652 
403,710 
127,958 
344,847 
1,515,599 

47,426 

44,388 
230,047 
409,016 

15. 157 
615,631 

22,031 
1,777 
147,. 592 
776,118 
362,621 
365,237 
554,296 

56,120 
205,363 
1.32,375 

28,954 
15,806.033 

19,509 
586,063 
281,930 

13,7.53 
1,834,351 

86,890 


10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 


290,647,435 


287,012,290 


44,406,539  06 


167,685,610 


345,765,008 


344,693,885 


33,218,760  88 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  10. — Statement  of  the  Value  of  Exports 

PROVINCE 


Ports. 

Fis 

cal  Year  ended  March  31, 

1913. 

Fiscal 

si 
S 

3 
2 

Exports. 

Imports, 

Entered 
for  Con- 
sumption. 

Duty. 

Exports. 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

Abercorn 

Athelstan 

Beebe  Junction , . , 

Coaticook 

Cookshire .... 

Gaspe -    ,                                   ... 

Hemniingford .... 

High  water 

Hull 

S 

4,969,633 

4,355,034 

4,634,932 

12,050,030 

506.192 

168,099 

8,546 

1,232 

S 

156,. 389 

1,175,5.88 

1.. 371, 189 

288,491 

133,275 

21.206 

39. 274 

17,199 

661,1.52 

7,814 

155,909,428 

82,908 

12,990 

S 

156,389 

1,175,588 

1,367,764 

288,491 

1.32,6.50 

22, 151 

39,274 

17.199 

630.115 

7,814 

145,629.791 

82,965 

12,990 

S    cts. 

20,370  36 

55,680  49 

138,914  .57 

29,525  58 

14,721  09 

5.. 336  .35 

2.855  S8 

3,703  S7 

66,943  96 

936  85 

25,655,340  42 

11,4,59  04 

786  70 

$ 

5,263,077 

5,000,268 

4,277,214 

14.627,734 

1,128,837 

118.190 

25.266 

313 

10 

Mansonville                      

122, 383 

85,080,238 

264.051 

120.901 

118.729 

11 

99,238,107 

I' 

Paspebiac                           

3.59,276 

13 

143,265 

14 

Port  Bumell                               

15 
16 

Quebec 

8,592,177 

14,778,587 

55,465 

113,. 835 

784,434 

3,889,664 

2,. 328, 298 

252, 151 

3, 674,. 3.52 

1,547,804 

14,719,547 

55,465 

113,515 

791,368 

3.888.314 

2,332,061 

253,074 

3,677,676 

1,558,835 

2,181,736  67 

8,275  90 

10,094  12 

75,8.57  32 

301,678  37 

401,925  36 

45,487  73 

362,279  94 

137,604  68 

9,603,192 

17 
18 

Saint  Armanci 

2,995,508 

3,682,997 

19 
'0 

Saint  Johns 

23,854,951 

33,654.297 

'I 

Sorel 

77,838 

•>•> 

Three  River.=                     

238,184 

''3 

Valleyfield 

Total 

147,723,907 

187,301,493 

176,953,036 

29,531,515  25 

177,556,784 

i  rRADE  AM)  yAVIOATION 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

and  Imports  at  each  Port,  etc. — Continued. 
OF   QUEBEC. 


21 


Year  ended  March  31,  1914. 

Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915. 

Imports. 

Entered 
for  Con- 
sumption. 

Duty. 

E.tports. 

Imports. 

Entered 
for  Con- 
sumption. 

Duty. 

i 

S 
2 

$ 

169.115 
1,091.517 

1.605,568 

340, 106 

1.37,490 

28,946 

29,894 

9,037 

7.58,570 

169,115 

1,091,217 

1,. 595,. 599 

340, 106 

137,165 

29,699 

29,894 

9,0.37 

755,302 

14,113 

141,728,705 

63,916 

79,524 

5,558 

14,599,652 

56,254 

181,011 

851,125 

3,790,721 

2,307,726 

.333,019 

4,244,186 

1,976,704 

$     cts. 

23.036  90 

67,069  67 

189,238  86 

33,695  36 

15,616  36 

4,690  88 

3,113  93 

1,093  10 

75,848  11 

1,671  42 

24,732,198  57 

8,572  47 

19,481  90 

1,102  74 

2,176,822  18 

9,611  38 

15,781  39 

87,398  25 

289,331  75 

422,686  64 

47,082  .54 

4.58,501  22 

169,753  24 

S 

5,494,836 

4,699,421 

4,182,297 

18,857,500 

544,126 

336,541 

56,380 

140,969 

S 

116,390 

1,176,140 

846,321 

231,870 

198,822 

41,709 

41,760 

211,987 

802,089 

15,724 

141,189,498 

52, 943 

334,815 

21,231 

11,782,355 

58,118 

218,055 

760,887 

3,480,145 

2,181,381 

222,692 

3,227,158 

1,752,926 

S 

116,.390 

1,176,140 

846,518 

229,120 

198,. 347 

41,916 

41,760 

211,987 

798,160 

15,724 

102,198,355 

.52,999 

334,815 

21,231 

11,801,600 

58,118 

218,0.55 

776,993 

3,484,371 

2,162,617 

224,235 

3,228,268 

1,750,917 

$    cts. 

14,995  36 

44,901  13 

112,425  09 

19,366  40 

31,. 576  80 

10,399  43 

2,833  37 

2,606  10 

72,665  15 

1,766  31 

19,420,723  12 

7,435  35 

77,836  42 

2,368  52 

1,859,600  30 

9,401  92 

13,069  63 

82,871  77 

228,207  48 

304,687  21 

42,546  19 

286,693  02 

270,089  OS 

1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

14.113 

1.52,6.35,805 

63,804 

79,524 

5,558 

91.792 

119,349,025 

287, 962 

144,985 

10 
11 
12 
13 
14 

14,623,364 
56,221 

7,310,185 

15 
16 

181,498 
850, 158 

3,536,116 

17 
18 

.3,787,993 
2,311,855 

16,729,078 

19 
"0 

331,283 
4  239 . 222 
1,977  6''9 

40,806 
180  736 

21 
22 
''3 

185,328,270 

174,389,348 

28,853,398  86 

181,982,754 

168,965,016 

129,988,636 

22,919  065  15 

22 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  i 

'6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  10. — Statement  of  the  Value  of  Exports 

PROVINCE   OF 


Ports. 


Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1913. 


Exports. 


Imports. 


Entered 
for  Con- 
sumption. 


Duty. 


Fiscal 


Exports. 


Amherst 

.Annapolis 

Antigonish 

Arichat 

Baddeek 

Barrington  Passage. 

Bridgewater 

Canso 

Digby 

Glace  Bay 

Halifax 

Kentville 

Liverpool 

Lockeport 

Lunenburg 

Middleton 

New  Glasgow 

North  Sydney 

Parrsboro' 

Pictou 

Port  Hawkesbury.. 

Port  Hood 

Shelbume 

Sydney 

Truro 

Weymouth 

Windsor 

Yarmouth 


404,168 

342,542 

6,057 


39,504 

11,485 

637,497 

172,465 

141,843 

2,946 

15,173,250 

.37,828 
209,925 

24,073 
442,664 


1,240,250 
667,803 


142,910 
301 

81,801 
1,590,283 


217,684 

705,998 

1,908,196 


1,268,728 

116,769 
34,558 
10,719 
8,771 
20,368 
52,789 
33,013 
53,206 

318,382 
12,404,0,55 

215,055 
.56, 950 
15,266 

167,099 
21,857 

769,797 

715,586 
4.180 

305,. 355 

23,072 

23,277 

16,406 

2,426,819 

581,674 
19,995 

159,826 

909,797 


Total. 


24,201,473 


20,753,369 


11 


1,269,333 

117,319 

34,558 

11,860 

8,771 

20,368 

53,754 

33,023 

.53,206 

318,559 

196, 236 

215,179 

57,-575 

15,300 

182,098 

21,867 

770,494 

722,003 

4,312 

305,355 

21,881 

23,475 

16,449 

427,718 

579,675 

20,412 

159,965 

908,465 


154, 
9, 
5, 

i! 

7, 

3, 

6, 

63, 

,197, 

36, 

10, 

1, 

11, 

3, 

129, 

121, 

12, 
5, 
3, 
1, 

287, 

82, 

9 

u. 

86, 


$     cts. 

826  21 
478  30 
346  01 
410  14 
569  39 
915  48 
701  90 
1.38  76 
740  00 
137  72 
805  00 
642  81 
020  99 
309  82 
377  20 
685  01 
262  72 
875  20 
640  0' 
871  88 
127  SO 
993  05 
968  26 
788  58 
679  09 
299  76 
183  72 
583  27 


447,250 
219,246 


43,303 

53,568 

875,220 

118,582 

180,827 

1,012 

19,157,170 

37,214 
239,196 

27.633 
516.017 


1,404,4.54 

563,498 

45,000 

133,. 309 

2 

44,936 

1,179,323 


248,811 

642,715 

1,803,083 


20,569,210 


3,265,378  14 


27,981,369 


PROVINCE   OF 


Bathurst 

Campbellton 

Chatham 

Dalhousie 

Frederieton 

Mc.Adam  Junction 

Moncton 

Newcastle 

Sackville 

St.  .\ndrew3 

St.  John 

St.  Stephen 

Woodstock 


Total. 


934,014 

1,320,297 

489,225 

12,179 

4,349,935 

496,379 

795,523 

122,220 

173,688 

25,594,721 

200,346 

145,628 


34,634,156 


86, 604 

75,713 
151,452 

19,643 
799,839 
254,728 
911,030 

60,006 

110,086 

296,655 

9,873,026 

1,186,368 

620, 661 


14,445,811 


84,337 

76,449 
151,452 

19,941 
793,537 
250,639 
908,891 

60,037 

110,086 

297,363 

9,845,221 

1,186,192 

626,261 


14,410,406 


34,243  14 
12,061  76 
11,2.57  99 

3,557  01 

85,587  .36 

56,247  89 

113,165  05 

8,087  38 
14,162  01 
47,790  36 
,752,692  27 
62,490  02 
91,904  10 


2,303,246  34 


134,264 
1,200,717 
1,436,210 

549,884 


4,807,090 
639,405 
662,117 
162,560 
97,056 
21,359,760 
216,326 
186,416 


31,451,805 


i  TRADE  AND  XAVIOATION 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

and  Imports  at  each  Port,  etc. — Continued. 
NOVA  SGOTIA. 


23 


Year  ended  March  31,  1914. 

Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915. 

Entered 

Entered 

c 

Imports.  - 

tor  Con- 

Duty. 

Exports. 

Imports. 

for  Con- 

Duty. 

E 

z 

sumption. 

sumption. 

$ 

$ 

$      cts. 

$ 

S 

$ 

$    cts. 

1,062,304 

1,062,585 

150,198  58 

395,582 

414,935 

414,9.35 

68,979  26 

1 

60, 1.3S 

60,409 

4,917  09 

46,323 

39,929 

39.879 

4,214  70 

2 

41,899 

41  899 

4,933  89 

21   19(1 

21  190 

4  ''34  13 

3 

5,412 

6,277 

438  06 

5,571 

6,614 

585  80 

4 

6,6.39 

6,6.39 

1,070  07 

91,068 

18,884 

18,884 

3,590  96 

S 

16,070 

16,070 

1.453  17 

60,929 

28,866 

28,866 

2,042  91 

B 

66,133 

67,4.53 

13,085  43 

689,416 

58,281 

59,312 

9,787  46 

7. 

43,528 

43,314 

4,424  38 

64,227 

39,887 

39,567 

5,545  61 

8 

53,751 

53,742 

6,541  96 

179,732 

46,294 

46,267 

6,364  66 

9 

316,202 

316,805 

73,384  17 

2,260 

134,834 

135,287 

37,552  57 

10 

12,1.39,606 

11,. 546, 5,54 

2,222,171  24 

17,247,719 

10, 712,, 585 

10, 709,. 544 

2,224,024  23 

n 

153,9.38 

154,117 

21,265  95 

92,896 

208,590 

208,674 

21,788  80 

12 

55,278 

55,698 

9,. 322  58 

172,164 

59,. 395 

59,770 

6,287  49 

13 

14,806 

14,892 

1,251  53 

35,056 

24,390 

24,506 

1,308  391     14 

172,773 

175,764 

10,. 395  80 

396,849 

147,051 

153,862 

8,068  87 

15 

26,236 

26,296 

4,386  79 

21,489 

21,489 

2,373  84 

16 

1,302,819 

1,303  215 

190  405  50 

461  986 

461  986 

87  243  90 

17 

801,543 

807,537 

120,320  95 

1,530,799 

505, 160 

510,568 

93,610  24 

18 

6,842 

6,918 

838  33 

8.39,996 

2, 764 

2,807 

703  98 

19 

3.39,681 

339,681 

12,. 362  55 

117,872 

417,000 

417,000 

13,660  45 

20 

37,943 

37,952 

8,870  14 

164,376 

12,835 

11,892 

2,788  95 

21 

49,119 

49,295 

12,815  03 

4.847 

15,205 

15,205 

2,820  29 

09 

12,411 

12,517 

1,641  04 

72,572 

17,689 

17,828 

2,308  42 

23 

2,4.36,627 

2,435,819 

249,907  34 

4,783,717 

1,458,027 

1,372,. 580 

167,483  48 

24 

659,049 

659,148 

102,221  13 

19,293 

664,630 

664,630 

77,988  49 

25 

21,878 

22,052 

3,095  88 

207,551 

26,460 

26,708 

3,009  24 

26 

254,883 

254,969 

14,829  23 

566,182 

184,101 

184,175 

12,745  80 

27 

1,100,717 

1,101,646 

77,422  90 

1,931,192 

579,758 

583,280 

58,892  28 

28 

21,258.225 

20,679,263 

3,323,970  71 

29,712,618 

16,327,786 

16,257,305 

2,930,005  20 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


94,737 

99,355 

41,520  66 

415,613 

225,976 

227,552 

67,043  77 

1 

110,251 

110,606 

16,009  78 

830,118 

78,696 

80,841 

29,031  69 

2 

254,008 

2.53,803 

27,0.37  20 

987,911 

111,8.34 

111,834 

10,896  20 

3 

16,303 

16,464 

2,999  65 

420,713 

11,773 

12,005 

5,241  39 

4 

8.36,. 347 

836,. 347 

75,421  50 

592,897 

592,889 

69,754  88 

5 

98,807 

98,. 807 

12,716  .59 

5,391,8.34 

69,488 

69,488 

9,920  28 

6 

1,0.54,0.34 

1,0.54,186 

111,080  70 

617,985 

780,845 

780,859 

91,382  69 

7 

175,006 

175,021 

28,503  33 

852,163 

44,812 

44,861 

7,872  05 

8 

130, 108 

1.30, 108 

10,390  04 

21,522 

117,968 

117,968 

11,160  78 

9 

130,047 

130,047 

18,594  72 

348,058 

132,340 

132,340 

12,015  01 

10 

9,433,220 

9,. 373, 675 

1,668,664  02 

43,872,932 

9,112,916 

8,847,049 

1,670,957  65 

11 

1,326,092 

1,. 326, 269 

54,649  93 

369,921 

1,063,557 

1,063,557 

59,031  15 

12 

725,599 

740, 117 

142,556  54 

193,720 

640,267 

655,465 

118,463  14 

13 

14,384,559 

14,344,805 

2,210,144  66 

54,322,490 

12,983,369 

12,736,708 

2,162,770  68 

24 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  10. — Statement  of  the  Value  of  Exports 

PROVINCE  OF 


Ports. 

Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31, 

1913.       . 

Fiscal 

i 
s 

2 

Exports. 

Imports. 

Entered 
for  Con- 
sumption. 

Duty. 

.   Exports. 

1 

Abbotsford   

$ 

3,122,511 
736,711 

1,804,174 

2,997.849 
800.928 

2,597,900 
16,463 

2,065,457 
121,213 

S 

1,107,709 

654,111 

522,737 

697,235 

657,297 

901,747 

723.266 

3,098.617 

720,656 

1,007,939 

649,622 

44,361,962 

11.493,581 

$ 

1,057,713 

599,396 

523,871 

697,235 

660,268 

905.830 

723.048 

2,960,199 

735,164 

1,036,748 

652,636 

43,475,412 

11,409,033 

S    cts. 

97,885  84 

93,062  79 

106,047  05 

74,585  26 

84,488  67 

162, 152  54 

157,014  22 

633,826  90 

131,163  33 

260,330  87 

57,780  12 

9,286,661  74 

2,618.025  13 

S 
4,537,052 

■> 

733,558 

s 

Fernie                              

1,682.030 

4 

3,071.512 

5 

Greenwood                 

792,564 

6 

Nanaimo 

1,325,064 

7 

Nelson                              

24,599 

S 

2,916.865 

9 

Prince  Rupert                             .    ... 

30,344 

in 

11 

368.771 

11,077,421 

1,3/-7,971 

173.777 

1' 

Vancouver 

17,058,893 

13 

1,572,001 

Total 

27,087,3«9 

66,596,479 

65,436.553 

13.763,024  46 

33,918,259 

PROVINCE  OF 


1 

37,756 

4,591,968 

263,015 

2,133,064 

3,902,363 

568,537 

1,121,942 

51,172,378 

2,082,474 

3,901,350 

564,537 

1,104,397 

50,928,829 

409,720  66 

736,845  70 

52,503  63 

200,403  79 

11,075,636  34 

1,076,931 

•> 

6,958,131 

3 

Gretna       

972,363 

4 

5 

Winnipeg         

366,697 

59,584 

Total      

5,259,436 

58,898.284 

58,581,587 

12,475,110  12 

9,067,009 

PROVINCE  OF 


1 

Charlottetown     

536,496 
36,582 

741,130 
234.553 

743,446 
234,609 

118,589  52 
28,856  28 

549,381 

9 

24.247 

Total 

573,078 

975,683 

978,055 

147,445  80 

573,628 

PROVINCE  OF 


1 

Calgarv             

11,542,937 
6,881,998 
2,653,844 

11,492,877 
6,838,102 
2,593,925 

2,801,072  55 

1,682,971  27 

486,715  13 

*> 

3 

162,171 

283,359 

if 

Medicine  Hat 

Total 

162,171 

21,078,779 

20,924,904 

4,970,758  95 

283,359 

i  TRADE  AXD  XATIOATION 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
and  Imports,  at  each  Port,  etc. — Continued. 

BRITISH   COLUMBIA. 


25 


Year  ended  March  31.  1914. 

F 

.seal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915. 

Imports. 

Entered 
for  Con- 
sumption. 

Duty. 

Exports. 

Imports. 

Entered 
for  Con- 
sumption. 

Duty. 

o 

X 

681,987 

521,883 

793,694 

724,941 

781,669 

941,923 

663,418 

2.107.040 

1., 524, 040 

1.081,700 

$ 

681.987 

487. 920 

796.041 

724,941 

785,437 

9.35,995 

665,787 

1.9,38.375 

1.5,30.499 

1.117.313 

753.245 

37,628,156 

8,819.275 

8      cts. 

58.070  91 

71.442  37 

1,87.990  84 

61.127  56 

65.633  54 

151.983  24 

155,272  62 

4.50,8.55  72 

314,674  18 

.302.525  49 

60.618  66 

7.470.044  55 

2.016.683  47 

$ 

6.262.577 

723,497 

1,308.382 

1.417.884 

703,161 

2,101,615 

61.915 

2,684,9.32 

1,-552.115 

S 

214.187 

222.747 

247.778 

332.423 

400.669 

425.059 

398,707 

1,555,199 

757,111 

479.972 

604.088 

25.705.360 

4.879.780 

S 

214,387 
227, 165 
244, 148 
332,396 
404,797 
432,971 
372. 194 
850,960 
761.174 
503,582 
604,866 
25.055.487 
4.972.708 

i    cts. 

26.481  22 

.33.791  53 

56.754  97 

55.612  76 

53,324  85 

104,815  53 

96,033  07 

196.213  43 

156,663  24 

151.496  41 

54.122  36 

5.146.896  89 

1,240.893  55 

1 

2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

748. 172 

38,411  379 

8,940,635 

105,916 

15.172.2.33 

1.532.782 

11 
12 
13 

57,922,481 

56,864,971 

11,366,923  15 

33.627,009 

36,223,080 

34,976,835 

7,373,099  81 

MANITOBA. 


1,935.458 

1,588,093 

431,168 

765,383 

41,733,292 


1,894,182 

1,216,6.53 

427, 168 

786,906 

41.414,842 


330, 674  25 

49,716  73, 

44,749  94 

119,232  85 

9, 202,. 391  20 


1,026,S91 
8,889.233 
1,058,975 


583,366 


1,302,744 

1,142,548 

216,064 

545,632 

26,640,659 


1,306.7751 

792.548 

216,064 

531.408 

26,601,723 


236,765  31 

22,136  93 

19.096  94 

77.632  12 

6.057.957  92 


46,453.394 


45,7.39,751 


9,746.764  91 


11,558,465 


29,847,647 


29,448,518      6,413,589  22 


PRINCE   EDWARD   ISLAND. 


757,951 
256,319 

750.248 
256,319 

135,660  27 
33,529  74 

507, 543 
34,544 

719,379 
214,463 

716,004 
214,463 

127,522  66 
32,703  03 

1 
2 

1,014,270 

1,006,567 

169,190,01 

542.087 

933,842 

930,467 

160.225  69 

ALBERTA. 

9  203  4''3 

9,205,219 
7,379.717 
1.745.329 

2,209,616  31 

1,780,360  73 

338,426  86 

4,672.686 

3,798,375 

1,013,196 

469,038 

4.690.106 

3.770.907 

1.019.613 

472.420 

1.168.112  75 

1,000,574  91 

199,632  26 

116,618  85 

I 

7.365,010 

9 

1,739.401 

469, 183 

3 
4 

18,307,834 

18,330,265 

4,328,403  90 

469,183 

9,953,295 

9,953,046 

2,484,938  77 

26 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTilENT  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  10. — Statement  of  the  Value  of  Exports 

PROVINCE   OF 


Ports. 

Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31, 

1913. 

Fiscal 

2; 

Exports. 

Imports. 

Entered 
for  Con- 
sumption. 

Duty. 

Exports. 

1 

$ 

4,M9,577 
2,642,140 

$ 

4,768,218 
2,642,395 

1    cts. 

925,008  14 
160,208  04 

$ 

■> 

North  Portal      

17,153,688 

8,111,337 

3 

4 

Regina                     

5,175,767 
6,543,521 

5.185,323 
6,512,571 

1,117,052  74 
1.408,761  78 

■) 

Total 

17,153,688 

19,011,005 

19,138,507 

3,611,030  70 

8,111,337 

YU 


1 

134,612 
3,545,635 

1,017,661 
213,623 

1,029,937 

213,746 

121,098  92 
41,956  04 

34,431 

9 

Whitehorse                                .... 

3,609  104 

Total                             

3,680,247 

1,231,284 

1,243,683 

163,054  96 

3,643,535 

TERRI 


FuUerton.. 
Total. 


i  TRADE  AND  KAVIGATION 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11  i 

and  Imports,  at  each  Port,  etc. — Concluded. 

SASKATCHEWAN. 


27 


Year  ended  March  31,  1914. 

• 

Fiscal  Year  cnde 

i  March  31,  1915. 

Imports. 

Kntercd 

tor  C'on- 

sumptitjn. 

Duty. 

Exports. 

Imports. 

Entered 
for  Con- 
sumption. 

Duty. 

u 

S 

2,625,210 

s 

2,628,707 
2,. 509, 970 

S      ets. 

.506,860  58 
155,263  86 

$ 

8 

1,825,992 
1,351,147 
222,1.38 
2,195,038 
1,956,104 

$ 

1,829,923 
1,3.52,169 
226, 273 
2,193,464 
1,940,3.39 

$    ets. 

371,181  97 

75,957  21 

66,014  67 

482,068  60 

361,122  92 

I 

2,509,142 

7,057,324 

2 
3 

4,559,079 
4,574,586 

4,518,704 
4,519,416 

996,818  85 
884,363  39 

128,033 

4 
5 

14,268,017 

14,176,797 

2,543,306  68 

7,185,357 

7,550,417 

7,542,168 

1,356,345  37 

KON. 


810,658 
223,384 

796,738 
223,384 

152,481  79 
43,521  26 

18,170 
3,705,134 

664,000 
156,493 

680,302 
156,493 

131,719  02 
33,001  85 

1 
2 

1,034,042 

1,020,122 

196,003  05 

3,723,304 

820. 493 

836,795 

164,720  87 

TORIES. 

>                                                                                        1 

1,126  17 

1 

1,126  17 

28 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTilEXT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  10. — Statement  (by  Provinces)  showing  the  Value  of  Exports,  of  Total 

collected  by  the  Dominion  of  Canada  during  the 


Phovixces. 


Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1913. 


Exports. 


Imports. 


Entered 

for  Con- 
sumption. 


Duty. 


Fiscal 


Exports. 


Ontario 

Quebec 

Nova  Scotia 

New  Brunswick 

Manitoba 

British  Columbia 

Prince  Edward  Island . 

Alberta 

Saskatchewan 

Yukon 

Territories 


Total. 


132,756,532 

147,723,907 

24,201,473 

34,634,156 

5,259,436 

27,087,369 

573,078 

162,171 

17,153,688 

3,680,247 


301,651,328 

187,301.493 

20,753,369 

14,445,811 

58,898,284 

66,596,479 

975,683 

il, 078, 779 

19,011,005 

1,231,284 


$ 

297,192, 

176,953, 

20,569: 

14,410 

58,581 

65,436 

978 

20,924 

19,138 

1,243 


227 
036 
210 
406 
587 
553 
055 
904 
507 
,683 


$  cts 
808,591  20 
531,515  25 
265,378  14 
303,246  34 
475,110  12 
763,024  46 
147,445  80 
9/0,758  95 
611.030  70 
163,054  96 


186,410,843 

177,556,784 

27,981,369 

31,451,805 

9,067,009 

33,918,259 

573,628 

283,359 

8,  111, .337 

3,643,535 


393,232,057 


Prepaid  postal  parcels  duty  re- 
ceived through  P.O.  Depart- 
ment  


691,943,515 


88,877 


675,428,168 


88,877 


115,039,155  92 


24,532  01 


478,997,928 


Grand  total. 


393,232,057 


692,032,392 


675,517,045 


115,063,687  93 


478,997,928 


TRADE  AND  \AVIGATIOy 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 


Imports  and  of  Imports  entered  for  Consumption,  and  the  Amount  of  Duty 
Fiscal  Years  ended  March  31,  1913,  1914,  and  1915. 


Year  ended  March  31,  1914. 

Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  19 

5. 

Imports. 

Entered 
for  Con- 
.sumption. 

Duty. 

Exports. 

Imports. 

Entered 
for  Con- 
sumption. 

Duty. 

B 
2 

$ 

280,647,43.5 

185,328,270 

21,258,225 

14,384,559 

46,453,394 

57,922,481 

1,014,270 

18,307,834 

14,268,017 

1,034,042 

$ 

287,012,290 

174,389,348 

20,079,263 

14,344,805 

45, 7.39, 751 

56,864,971 

1,006,567 

18,330,265 

14,176,797 

1,020,122 

$       cts. 

44. 400,  .5.39  06 

28.853,398  86 

3,323,970  71 

2,210,144  66 

9,746,764  97 

11,366,923  15 

169,190  01 

4,328,403  90 

2, 543.. 306  68 

196.003  05 

S 

107.685,610 

181,982,754 

29,712,618 

54,322,490 

11,5.58.465 

33,627,009 

542,087 

469,183 

7,185,357 

3,723,304 

S 

345,705.008 

168,965,016 

16,327,786 

12,983,369 

29.847,647 

36,223,080 

933,842 

9.9.53,296 

7,5.50,417 

820,493 

S 

.344,693,.S85 

129,988,636 

16,257,305 

12,736,708 

29,448,518 

34,976,835 

930,467 

9,953,046 

7,542,168 

836,795 

$    cts. 

.33,218,760  88 

22,919,065  15 

2.930,005  20 

2,162,770  68 

6,413,589  22 

7,373,099  81 

160,225  69 

2,484,9.38  77 

1,356,345  37 

164,720  87 

1,126  17 

1 
2 

3 
4 
5 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

6.50, 618, 527 
128, 2ro 

633,564.179 
128,270 

107,144,645  05 
35,933  28 

490,808,877 

029,369,953 
74,941 

587,364,363 
74,941 

79,184,647  81 
21,262  46 

650,746,797 

633,692,449 

107.180,578  33 

490,808,877 

629,444,894 

587,439,304 

79,205,910  27 

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No.  13. — St.\tement  «f  Customs  and  other  Revenues  collected  throughout  the 
Dominion  hv  Chief  Ports  and  Outports  during  the  fiscal  year  ended  ]March 
31,  1915. 

NOVA  SCOTIA. 


Chief  Port. 

Outports. 

I 

Customs 
Duties. 

Other 

tlevenues. 

1 
1 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

Amherst 

S     cts. 

61,028  42 

2,023  00 

6  97 

1,598  84 

412  79 

325  80 

3,285  37 

4  89 

293  18 

S   cts. 
2  68 

425  00 

S     cts. 

Joggin's  Mines 

Northport 

Oxford      

River  Hebert 

68,979  26 

427  68 

69,406  94 

2,143  73 

1,655  77 

379  86 

35  34 

Bridgetown 

Clementsport 

Port  Wade 

4,214  70 

4,214  70 

Antignni^h 

4, 106  02 
62  36 
65  75 

Bayfield           

Harbour  au  Bouche. 

4,234  13 

4,234  13 

Arichat  .      . 

247  20 

59  41 

Nil. 

34  47 

10  91 

Nil. 

226  00 

7  81 

Descouse 

L'-^doise      

Petit  de  Grat 

River  Bourgeoise . . . 

St.  Peter'.s 

West  .\rirhat 

Closed  Nov.  30, 1914 

Fil^  73647. 

585  80 

585  80 

Baddeck 

915  17 

14  35 
31  16 

2,603  09 

Nil 
Nil 

15  23 
11  96 

Aspev  Bay 

Little  Narrows 

Neil's  Harbour 

New  Campbellton. 
St.  Anne's 

3,590  96 

3,590  96 

Harrington  Passage 

685  87 
860  41 
359  42 
137  21 

Clark's  Harbour. . . 

Port  La  Tour 

Wood's  Harbour. . . 

2,042  91 

2,042  91 

Bridgewater 

9, 787  4e 



9,787  46 

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No.   13. — Statement  of  Customs  and  other  Revenues  collected,    &c. — Xova 

Hcoiia— Continued. 


Chief  Port. 

Outports. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

S     cts. 

2,353  20 

139  12 

m  63 

8  87 

2,311  27 

380  73 

180  79 

$    cts. 
8  33 

$     cts. 

Guysboro 

Isaac's  Harbour 

Tjiscomb 

Port  Mulgrave 

(Juoensport 

5,545  61 

8  33 

5,553  94 

4,377  65 
1,313  19 
119  39 
176  11 
174  92 
203  40 

Bear  River 

.Sandy  Cove 

Westport 

6,364  66 

6,364  66 

Glace  Bay 

37,552  57 

200  59 

37,753  16 

Halifax 

2,223,749  43 
121  85 
57  95 
95  00 

482  98 

Tngraniport 

.Sheet  Harbour 

2,224,024  23 

482  98 

2,224,507  21 

9,t07  21 

357  35 

1,231  05 

500  73 

3  96 

3,146  15 

1,504  51 

5,737  84 

Aylesford  Station. . . 

Cannint'    

Harbourville 

Kingsport 

Port  Williams 

VVolfville 

21,788  80 

21,788  80 

6,001  27 
158  52 
127  70 

Caledonia 

Port  Medway 

6,287  49 

6,287  49 

Lockcport 

1,308  39 

1,308  39 

Lunenburg 

5,362  31 
848  70 

1,275  83 
582  03 

Lahave 

Mahone  Bay 

8,068  87 

8,068  87 

Middleton     

2,237  53 

24  78 

8  98 

102  55 

Margaretsville 

Port  George 

Springfield 

Opened  July  1,  1914. 

2,373  84 

2,373  84 

87,178  44 
65  46 

Mexigomish  .  . 

87,243  90 

87,243  90 

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No.   13. — Statement  of  Customs  and  other  Revenues  collected,    &c. — Nova 

Scotia — Continued. 


Chief  Port. 

Outports. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

North  Sydney 

$     cts. 

71,632  94 

22  52 

47  84 
21,906  94 

$   cts. 
92  66 

$     cts. 

Srand  Narrows 

Little  Bras  d'Or. . . . 
Sydney  Mines 

93,610  24 

92  66 

93,702  90 

Parrsboro 

595  29 
65  11 
12  34 
10  96 
30  28 

50  00 

Advocate  Harbour. . 

Five  Islands 

Port    Greville 

703  98 

50  00 

753  98 

13,233  17 
287  16 
140  12 

3  10 

Tatamagouche 

13,660  45 

3  10 

13,663  55 

2,092  85 

16  22 

277  69 

207  32 

135  17 

59  70 

Marble  Mountain.... 

Port  Hastings 

West  Bay 

Whycocomagh 

2,788  95 

2,788  95 

Port  Hood 

222  95 
284  45 

75  14 

2,035  43 

115  46 

86  86 

CheticaniD       .     ... 

Grand  Etang 

Mabou 

2,820  29 

2,820  29 

Shelburne 

2,083  32 

1  13 

13  69 

210  28 

Nil 

North  East  Harbour 
Port  Clvde 

Sandy  Point 

2,308  42 

2,308  42 

166,474  04 
6  72 

733  80 
2  83 

266  OS 

199  90 
10  00 

Gaberouse 

Louisburg 

Main  4  Dieu 

167,483  4S 

209  9C 

167,693  38 

Truro 

76,461  11 

13  2e 

27  01 

5  54 

1,481  5" 

Bass  River      

• 

Little  Bass  River.. 
Londonderry 

77,988  4< 

) 

77,988  4S 

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No.   13. — Statement  of  Customs  and  other  Revenues  collected,    &c. — Nova 

S  cotia — Concluded. 


Chief  Port. 

Outports. 

Customs. 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

Weymouth 

$      cts. 
915  30 
745  21 
5  87 
238  10 
17  00 
168  75 
919  01 

$    cts. 
400  00 

$     cts. 

Belliveau's  Cove 

Church  Point 

Little  River 

Meteghan  River 

3.009  24 

400  00 

3,409,24 

Windsor. . 

11,355  38 

26  07 

879  71 

450  15 

11  09 

23  40 

Hantsport 

Maitland 

Noel 

Walton 

12,745  80 

12,745  80 

57,710  22 

606  21 

311  46 

246  38 

18  01 

332  70 

Lower  East  Pubnico 

Salmon  River 

Tusket 

Wedgeport 

Nova  Scotia,  total. . 

58,892  28 

332  70 

59,224  98 

2,930,005  20 

2,207  94 

2,932,213  14 

PRINCE   EDWARD   ISLAND. 


123,464  46 

309  18 

261  65 

140  65 

2  43 

824  60 

42  32 

171  36 

37  84 

19  86 

2.103  74 

67  30 

77  27 

122  82 

Crapaud 

Grand  River 

Montague  Bridge 

Murray  River 

Murray  Harbour 

New  London 

Opened  July  1,  '14. 

Souris 

St.  Peter's 

Vernon  River 

127,522  66 

122  82 

127,645  48 

Sumnicrside 

28,074  97 

1,503  21 

12  22 

6  44 

3,106  19 

Malpeque 

Port  Hill 

Tignish 

P.  E.  I.,  total 

32, 703  03 

32, 703  03 

160,225  69 

122  82 

160,348  51 

NEW  BRUNSWICK. 


Bathur.st 

65,312  26 

1,509  33 

150  52 

71  66 

27  71 

Caraquet 

.Shippegan 

/ 

Tracadie 

67,043  77 

27  71 

67,071  48 

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No.  13. — St.\tement  of  Customs  and  other  Revenues  collected,  &c.- — New 

BrunsOTck — Continued. 


Chief  Port. 

Outports. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

S     cts. 
29,031  69 

S   cts. 

S     cts. 
29,031  69 

9,279  76 

421  95 

1,194  49 

Buctouche «. . 

10,896  20 

10,896  20 

5,241  39 

5,241  39 

69,754  88 

,    50  00 

69,804  88 

9,920  28 

1,015  69 

10,935  97 

78,998  32 

521  18 

100,25 

2  05 

939  00 

1,086  09 

9,7.35  80 

Nil. 

\lbert 

' 

* 

91,382  69 

91,382  69 

7,872  05 

7,872  05 

8, 167  85 

925  25 

230  51 

32  35 

1,047  22 

1,331  64 

280  19 

2  00 

Campobello 

Grand  Harbour 

Indian  Island 

Lord's  Cove 

North  Head 

Wilson's  Beach 

12,015  01 

2  00 

12,017  01 

St.  John                    

l,6e8  378  64 

58  05 

465  32 

215  25 

Nil. 
Nil. 
962  17 
284  98 
10,593  24 

125  17 

Beaver  Harbour 

St    Martin'<5 

, 

1,670  957  65 

125  17 

1,671  082  82 

St    Stenhen 

50,695  44 

176  94 

8,061  95 

96  82 

1,0.33  39 

Grand  Falls 

59,031  15 

1,033  39 

60  064  54 

Sack  V  ill  e 

9,908  98 
1,251  80 

Baie  Verte 

^ 

11,160  78 

11,160  78 

27,180  20 

921  SO 

6,719  63 

172  69 

10,010  50 
353  50 
345  00 

Formerly  lower  An- 

Aroostook  Junction.. 
Bath               

B 

Bloom  field 

130  27 

463  40 

10,712  40 

Clair 

100  63 

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No.    13. — Statement  of  Cu.stoms  and   other  Revenues  collected,    &c. — New 

Brunswick — Concluded. 


Chief  Port. 

Outports. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

Dcboc  Junction 

S     cts. 

5,046  79 

25,666  28 

5,532  79 

694  67 

802  43 

180  52 

34,239  27 

S    cts. 

2  40 

175  00 

405  10 

$     cts. 

Grand  Falls 

Green  River 

Richmond  Road 

St.  Hilaire 

600  00 

.St.  Leonard'^ 

62  20 

118,463  14 

12,054  33 

130,517  47 

New  Brunswick,  total 

2,162,770  68 

14,308  29 

2,177,078  97 

QUEBEC. 

Abercorn              

14,995  36 

307  50 

15,302  86 

44,901  13 

44,901  13 

• 

38,167  38 

948  51 

24,061  35 

49,247  85 

876  00 
1,800  00 

Georgeville 

Magog 

Rock  Island 

3,143  55 

112,425  09 

5,819  55 

118,244  64 

Coaticook 

19,181  53 

184  87 

105  00 

Stanhope 

19,366  40 

105  00 

19,471  40 

25,901  39 

3,867  36 

54  58 

1,753  47 

Comin's  Mills 

Hereford  Road 

Lake  Megantic 

■ 

Formerly^  Hall's 

1794B. 

31,576  80 

31,576  80 

Gaspe 

10,385  80 
13  63 

Esquimaux  Point. . 

10,399  43 

10,399  43 

2, 101  05 

403  24 

131  70 

69  02 

128  36 

Franklin  Centre 

Huntingdon 

Vicars 

- 

2,833  37 

2,833  37 

2,606  10 

146  00 

2,752  10 

Hull 

45,057  14 
27,608  01 

72,665  15 

72,665  15 

1,766  31 

140  35 

1,906  66 

19,277,341  78 
1,831  50 
63,712  86 
17,679  13 
42,523  18 
17,541  12 
93,55 

26, 192  73 

• 

St.  Agnes  de  Dundee 

Trout  River 

19,420,723  12 

26, 192  73 

19,446,915  85 

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No.  13. — Statement  of  Customs  and  other  Revenues  collected,  &c. 

Quebec — Continued. 


Chief  Port. 

Outposts. 

Customs. 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

S     cts. 

6,527  71 

907  64 

$   cts. 

;     cts. 

Opened   Julv   1, 
Memo    1794B. 
Closed  Julv  1, 
Memo  1794B. 

File  82950. 

Vew  Richmond 

7,435  35 

7,435  35 

435  84 
66,984  83 
10.415  75 

^'handler 

14 

jrand  River 

14. 

77,836  42 

77,836  42 

2,368  52 

2,368  .52 

1,594,952  35 

4,403  92 

293  21 

23,741  03 

47  02 

10, 155  09 

9.122  34 

162.043  77 

131  48 

6,416  63 

1,595  24 

7,286  04 

0  70 

2,491  67 

29  27 

1,469  80 

35,420  74 

1,211  82 

Beauceville 

Bradore  Bay 

Chiooutimi     

Ellis  Bav 

Levis. 

Magdalen  Islands. . . 

Montmagny 

Murray  Bay 

Riviere  du  Loup 

Seven  Islands 

St.  .4jiselme 

Trois  PLitoles 

Victoriaville 

1,859,600  30 

1,211  82 

1,860,812  12 

9,339  89 
61  03 

9,401  92 

9,401  92 

St.  Armand.. 

9,421  06 
3.648  57 

500 

V 

Phillipsburg 

13,069  63 

5  00 

13,074  63 

St.  Hyacinthe 

63,514  92 
19,356  85 

Drummondville 

82,871  77 

82.871  77 

St.  John's 

136,833  68 

479  13 

1,590  78 

79,005  74 

9, 109  52 

54  8J 

1,133  77 

54  55 

Clarenceville 

Granby.. 

Lacolle  Junction 

Noyan  Junction 

228,207  4f 

54  5; 

228,262  03 

253,659  2i 

25,896  9( 

17,010  2. 

8,120  8; 

400  0( 

) 

) 

Thetford  Mines.... 
Windsor  Mills 

304,687  2 

400  0( 

)         305.087  21 

Sorel 

42,546  1< 

) 

42,546  1! 

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No.  13. — Statement  of  Customs  and  other  Revenues  collected,  &c.,  Quebec — 

Concluded. 


Chief  Port. 

Outporta. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

ThreeJRivers 

$     cts. 

124,152  00 

88,418  53 

1,114  98 

73,007  51 

$   cts. 

$     cts. 

Grand  Mere 

Nicolet 

Shawinigan  Falls... . 

286,693  02 

286,693  02 

Valleyfield 

270,089  08 

270,089  08 

Quebec,  tot£il. . . 

22,919,065  15 

34,382  50 

22,953,447  65 

ONTARIO. 


Amherstburg 

12,066  05 
7.118  64 
8.800  87 

40,827  62 
954  62 

34  65 

Essex  Centre 

Kingsville 

Leamington 

West  Dock.. 

69,767  80 

34  65 

69,802  45 

Belleville 

93,667  01 
13,797  53 

8  40 

Campbellford 

107,464  54 

8  40 

107,472  94 

Berlin 

361,163  16 

10,184  68 

6,255  70 

52,874  21 

Elmira 

New  Hamburg 

Waterloo 

430,477  75 

430,477  75 

Bowmanville 

51,105  79 
50  58 

Newcastle 

51,156  37 

51,156  37 

395,863  30 

395,863  30 

654,704  04 

4,966  23 

659,670  27 

Brockville.. . . 

90,565  45 

90,565  45 

Chatham.  . . . 

145,336  82 

40,927  33 

47  31 

5,930  30 

11,740  92 

109, 160  45 

17,244  41 

3  10 

Blenheim 

Glencoe..  . 

Rondeau.. 

Tilbury 

330,387  54 

3  10 

330,390  64 

Cobourg 

105,382  28 
5,146  04 
1,659  59 

Brighton.. 

Colbourne 

112,187  91 

112,187  91 

CoUingwood 

31,585  21 
8,350  35 

Meaford 

39,935  56 

39,935  56 

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No.  13. — Statement  of  Customs  and  other  Revenues  collected,  &c. — Ontario — 

Continued. 


Chief  Port. 

Outports. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

Cornwall 

S     cts. 

250,660  93 

150  45 

S   cts. 
25  00 
10  00 

S     cts. 

St.  Regis 

250,811  38 

35  00 

250,846  38 

4,338  63 

4,338  63 

Fort  William...   . 

742,479  03 
2,737  65 

40  12 

Opened  April  13,  '14, 

Memo  1778B. 

745,216  68 

40  12 

745,256  SO 

Gait 

124,936  84 

818  76 

96,288  29 

0  75 

Ayr 

r 

222,043  89 

0  75 

222,044  64 

40,846  66 

31  05 

985  08 

1  00 

911  25 

Ivy  Lea. 

LandsdoTvue 

Mallorytown  L'd'g. 

42,775  04 

42,775  04 

Goderich 

45,750  33 
26,077  35 
7,631  20 
22  37 
7,354  04 
6,322  54 
8,826  42 

0  07 

Lucknow.. 

. 

, 

Southampton 

101,984  25 

0  07 

101,984  32 

Guelph 

166,726  46 

44  12 

9  27 

99  17 

8,116  23 

Durham. 

Mount  Forest 

Walkerton 

174,995  25 

174,995  25 

2,369,832  00 

8,122  02 

49, 133  88 

20,636  92 

11,445  16 

803  75 

Dunnyille.. 

Oakyille 

2,459,169,98 

803  75 

2,459,973  73 

Ingersoll 

43,191  07 
129,999  65 

PortBurwell 

173,190  72 

t 

173,190  72 

Eenora 

19,981  89 

19,981  89 

210,513  16 
115  70 
103  82 
326  31 

186  46 

Bath 

Collin's  Bay 

Wolfe  Island 

211,058  99 

186  46 

211,245  45 

32,139  41 

32,139  41 

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No.  13. — Statement  of  Customs  and  other  Revenues  collected,  &c. — -Ontario- 

Continued. 


Chief  Port. 

Outports. 

Cu.stonis. 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

$      cts. 

995,522  .38 

5,282  91 

10,547  81 

•S   cts. 
1,041  67 

S     cts. 

Parkhill 

Strathroy 

1,011,353  10 

1,041  67 

1,012,394  77 

125,871  31 
15,639  40 

• 

Penetanguishene. . . . 

141,510  71 

141,510  71 

2,361  32 

872  23 

1,306  21 

44  00 

Aultsville    . 

Iroquois 

4,539  76 

44  00 

4,583  76 

Napanee 

11.682  30 

11,682  30 

Niagara  Falls 

289,476  57 

2,735  42 

2,333  53 

107  15 

848  01 

Niagara 

or  Niagara-on-the- 

Queenston 

lake. 

294,652  67 

848  01 

295,500  68 

/ 

North  Bay 

142,222  85 

185,658  88 

13,341  86 

622  64 

47,835  23 

14,014  87 

14  00 

1  00 

Cobalt 

Cochrane    

South  Porcupine 

Sturgeon  Falls 

Temagami  .. . 

403,710  33 

1  00 

403,711  33 

Oriilia 

50,562  80 
77, 387  92 

Nil. 
Nil. 
7  35 

Burk's  Falls 

Gravenhurst 

Huntsville 

• 

127,958  07 

127,958  07 

Oshawa 

344,847  97 

344,847  97 

Ottawa 

1,351,447  20 

7,412  64 

10,249  50 

6,079  38 

10,243  64 

16,398  94 

33,027  75 

20,318  12 

23,406  31 

36,596  62 

419  62 

56  05 

Alexandria.   . 

Carleton  Place 

Hawkcsbury 

Pembroke 

Perth 

Renfrew 

Smith's  Falls 

Ville  Marie 

1,515,599  72 

56  05 

1,515,655  77 

47,332  28 
94  17 

Chesley 

/ 

47,426  45 

47,426  45 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

and  other  Revenues  collected,  &c. — Ontario 
— Continued. 

Chief  Port. 

Outports. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Ofher 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

Paris 

%     cts. 

39,949  56 

4,439  20 

$   cts. 

S     cts. 

St.  George 

44,388  76 

44,388  76 

Parrv  Sound 

9,973  20 

116.196  17 

77.116  75 

227  47 

26.534  05 

40  00 

Bvng  Inlet 

Depot  Harbour 

French  River 

Key  Harbour 

230,047  64 

40  00 

230,087  64 

409.016  37 

749  30 

409.765  67 

Picton 

13.977  39 
1,180  23 

^ 

Wellington 

15, 157  62 

15,157  62 

Port  Arthur 

442,585  32 
155,765  29 

Nil. 
17,280  79 

4  05 
19  24 

« 

Fort  Francis 

North  Lake 

Rainy  River 

615.631  40 

23  29 

615,654  69 

Port  Hope 

22,031  98 

22,031  98 

Port  McNicoll 

1.777  07 

1,777  07 

Prescott 

141.195  19 
6,396  86 

41  17 

147,592  05 

41  17 

147,633  22 

405,613  24 

147, 567  88 

10,833  33 

212.103  87 

100  00 

Port  Colborne 

Port  Dalhousie 

Thorold 

776,118  32 

100  00 

776,218  32 

St.  Thomas....... . 

221.128  11 

10.539  25 

130, 953  82 

Aylmer 

Port  Stanley 

362.621  18 

362,621  18 

Sjirnia 

321,803  00 

7.743  92 

25, 182  39 

10,427  60 

80  14 

495  00 

Courtwright 

Petrolia 

Point  Edward 

Stag  Island 

365,237  05 

495  00 

365,732  05 

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No.  13. — Statement  of  Customs  and  other  Revenues  collected,  &c. — Ontario 

— Continued. 


Chief  Port. 

Outporta. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

Sault  Ste.  Marie 

$      cts. 

498,029  74 

6,091  04 

4,945  71 

476  05 

4,978  81 

688  71 

36,504  23 

393  29 

107  93 

23  35 

286  13 

1,771  01 

$   cts. 
426  81 

$     cts. 

Blind  River 

Bruce  Mines 

Cockburn  Island .... 

Cutler. 

Gore  Bay 

Little  Current 

Manitowaning 

Michipicoten  Harb'r 

Providence  Bay 

Richards  Landing... 
Thessalon 

554,296  00 

426  81 

554,722  81 

52,188  15 

3,433  20 

499  58 

Port  Dover 

Port  Rowan 

56. 120  93 

56,120  93 

Stratford 

115,424  44 
17,502  56 
22,789  26 
12,168  93 
32,. 302  33 
5,175  75 

17  10 

Listowel 

MitchelL: 

St.  Mary's 

205,363  27 

17  10 

205,380  37 

Sudbury 

93,341  00 
9,039  53 

24,060  .59 
5,934  78 

Conniston             ... 

Copper  Cliff 

Espanola  . 

Opened  Oct.   1,  '14, 

Memo  1815  B. 

132,375  90 

132,375  90 

28,954  92 

28,954  92 

15,037,456  04 

28,013  13 

6,927  45 

28,714  92 

Nil. 

18,599  62 

23,690  21 

'      26,956  96 

102  05 

51  74 

24.483  93 

27,340  07 

16,261  27 

567,436  58 

Nil. 

15,063  41 
330  86 

Alliston 

."Aurora    and     New- 
n:iarket 

Bala  .   . 

Barrie 

Georgetown 

Milton  West    

Orangeville 

Port  Credit.     . 

Streetsville 

West  Toronto 

Lake  Joseph 

Summer  season. 

15,806,033  97 

15,394  27 

15,821,428  24 

Trenton 

19,509  09 

19,509  09 

Wallaceburg 

583,874  31 

841  46 

1,119  28 

228  35 

Port  Lambton 

Sombra 

Walpole  Island 

586,063  40 

586,063  40 

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— Concluded. 


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Ontario 


Chief  Port. 

Outports. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

Welland 

S      cts. 
281,930  67 

S   cts. 
1  99 

S     cts. 
281,932  66 

Whitby 

13,753  36 

13,753  36 

956,913  33 
1,500  84 
8,921  16 

867,016  25 

4,123  V4 
681  92 

Belle  River 

Sandwich 

Walkerv-ille 

1,834,351  58 

4,805  66 

1,839,157  24 

Woodstock 

79,642  05 
7,248  85 

Xor'n'ich 

Ontario  total 

86,890  90 

86,890  90 

33,218,760  88 

30, 163  85 

33,248,924  73 

MANITOBA. 


Brandon 

204,673  03 
2,139  00 
1,892  95 
1,860  62 

181  36 
1,788  13 
1,567  74 
2,487  33 

119  60 
8,065  33 
11,990  22 

37  75 

Bannerman.    .    . 

Cart  Wright 

Opened  Oct.  1,  1914. 
Memo    1815B 

20  00 

Ivillamey 

Melita 

Oak  Lake    

Souris 

Virden  . 

236,765  31 

57  75 

236,823  06 

Emerson 

22, 136  93 

867  70 

23,004  63 

- 

Gretna 

16,516  .57 
2,580  37 

57  26 

^ 

Haskett 

19  096  94 

57  26 

19, 154  20 

Portege  la  Prairie 

49,246  61 

481  01 

148  47 

19,595  96 

3,596  26 

4,439  19 

124  62 

Birtle 

Minnedosa 

Neepawa 

Rapid  City 

77,632  12 

77,632  12 

Winnipeg 

5,988,995  54 

1,047  00 

76  98 

22,298  20 

3,788  65 

44  28 

10, 677  34 

1,181  69 

8,625  92 

11,911  85 

9,310  47 

7,979  49 
128  00 

5U''  S5    transferred 

CrjstalCity 

Manitou 

Moose  Factory 

from  Other  Rev- 
enues to  Customs 
Duties  as  per  in- 

Pilot  Mound 

Selkirk 

Dept.  of  Finance. 
File  61,198. 

.Snowflake. 

The  Pas. 

Formerly  Le  Pas, 
O.C.  June  2,  1914. 

York  Factory 

Manitoba  total 

6.057,957  92 

8,f07  49 

6,066,065  41 

6,413,589  22 

9,090  20 

6,422,679  42 

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No.  13. — Statement  of  Customs  and -other  Revenues  collected,  &c. 

SASKATCHEWAN. 


Chief  Port. 

Outports. 

Customs. 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

Moosejaw 

S     ets. 

248,238  30 

1,096  20 

574  80 

."),822  99 

4.38  28 

7,420  97 

.50,679  11 

40,710  61 

2,998  53 

9,202  18 

S    ets. 

2, 106  70 
56  00 

S     ets. 

Opened  May  1, 
File  71076 

« 

Opened  May  1, 
Closed  Sept.  30 

East  Poplar  River. . 

Harlem  Trail 

Maple  Creek 

Swift  Current 

Weyburn 

Willow  Creek 

\Vood  Mountain 

1914. 

371,181  97 

2, 162  70 

373,344  67 

North  Portal 

27,853  80 

43,804  38 

4,299  03 

135  55 
17  60 

Estevan 

Marienthal 

75,957  21 

153  15 

76,110  36 

Prince  Albert 

66,014  67' 

66.014  67 

Regina 

471,803  43 

120  23 

3,112  97 

138  44 

185  45 

154  40 

574  77 

5,118  90 

310  39 

97  04 

81  72 

370  80 

65  91 

Boundary'  Line 

Broadview 

Fort  Q'Appelle 

Indian  Head 

Q'Appelle  

White  wood 

Wolseley 

482,068  60 

65  91 

482, 134  51 

Saskatoon 

297,558  16 

512  00 

7,486  52 

0  94 

2,801  53 

32,257  99 

2,242  43 

18,263  35 

217  38 

» 

Battleford 

1914. 

Humboldt 

Lloydminster 

Melfort        

,1914 

26  00 

North  Battleford... 
Rosthern 

Saskatchewan  total. 

361,122  92 

243  38 

361,366  30 

1,. 356, 345  37 

2,625  14 

1,3.58,970  51 

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ALBERTA. 


Chief  Port- 

Outports. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

$     cts. 

1,140,623  03 
Nil. 
764  40 

3,140  45 
179  12 
329  39 
Nil. 
Nil. 
18,149  82 

4,926  54 

$   cts. 
6,034  31 

$     cts. 

Banff 

Banff.  P.O 

Burdett 

21  00 

Field 

Lake  Louise 

Red  Deer  

Opened  Mav  28. 1914 

Tourist  season. 

Medicine  Hat 

April  1914.  only. 

1,168.112  75 

6,055  31 

1,174,168  06 

939.006  07 

2,759  10 

8,564  72 

128  00 

71  29 

154  78 

4  73 

3,970  98 

18.760  35 

2,459  57 

24,695  32 

Nil. 

1.958  97 
406  25 

Athabasca  Landing. 

Grand  Prairie 

Grouard           

Peace    River    Cros- 

t 

Wostoc          

Closed  Pept.  5  1914 

1.000,574  91 

2,365  22 

1,002,940  13 

115.091  23 

18,198  55 

2,803  72 

37,315  53 

20, 450  59 

3,048  41 

481  63 

187  94 

1,344  15 

86  75 

46  35 

Blairmore        

640  85 

67  20 

144  05 

Pincher  Creek 

St   Kilda 

Opened  for  summer 

season  of  1914 

Wild  Horse 

199,008  50 

898  45 

199,906  95 

116,618  85 

75  38 

116,694  23 

Alberta  total 

2,484,315  01 

9,394  36 

2,493  709  37 

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BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


Chief  Port. 

Outports. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

%     cts. 

18,438  92 

1,246  52 

6,210  33 

585  45 

%    cts. 

110  33 
178  50 

$     cts. 

Aldcrgrove 

Upper  Sumas 

26,481  22 

288  83 

26, 770  05 

27,279  02 
726  82 
271  58 
140  51 
4,708  96 
664  64 

Athalnier 

• 

Fort  Steele  

Rykerts 

33,791  53 

33,791  53 

Kernie 

39,078  13 

1.956  27 

9, 124  59 

6,510  45 

85  53 

40  47 

• 

Flathead 

Opened  May  26.  '14. 
File  61235 

Michel 

15  00 

Formerly  Gateway 
Memo  1831 B 

Phillips 

Opened  May  26,  14. 
File  61235. 

56,754  97 

55  47 

56,810  44 

43,393  12 
811  10 
658  90 

10,749  64 

999  11 

Grand  Forks 

Carson 

Cascade  City 

55  612  76 

999  11 

56,611  87 

6,133  00 
1,780  33 
33,597  72 
9,171  8o 
1,100  41 
1,541  54 

Midway . . .  .\ 

774  75 

Osoyoos 

53,324  85 

774  75 

54,099  60 

62,242  74 

314  11 

4,554  44 

244  09 

582  33 

15,023  42 

8,158  75 

4,231  67 

1,519  43 

787  22 

7, 157  33 

34  22 

Alberni 

Coinox  P.O 

Cumberland 

Duncan's  Station.... 
Ladysmith 

61  15 

Port  Alberni 

Uchuckleset 

Opened  July  1,  '14 
File  72879. 

104,815  53 

95  37 

104,910  90 

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No.  13. — Statement  of  Customs  and  other  Revenues  collected,  &c. — British 

Columbia — Continued. 


Chief  Port. 

Outports. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Other 
Elevenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

^  ^  

S     cts. 

.     90,162  97 
2,111  12 
3,758  98 

S   cts. 
8  50 

S      cts. 

3  90 

96,033  07 

12  40 

96,045  47 

139,770  18 
1,205  57 
2,892  16 
1,614  18 
1,774  76 
3,556  47 
4,5,400  11 

1,822  25 

• 

Pacific  Highway 

78  73 

White  Rock 

80  00 

196,213  43 

1,980  98 

198,191  41 

132,289  81 

21,623  43 

560  14 

179  52 

55  43 

77  26 

278  36 

139  63 

1,459  66 

30  00 

Hazelton. 

Massette  Inlet 

Xass  Harbour 

Port  Essington 

Port  Simpson 

Opened  Aug.  1,  '14. 

Stickeen               .    . 

156,663  24 

30  00 

156,693  24 

28,113  47 
682  28 

16,041  51 
132  83 
465  87 
408  04 
902  08 

27,900  22 

28,019  60 

8,744  11 

326  49 

734  63 

599  03 

1,289  05 

489  44 

22  81 

676  45 

35,948  50 

3  85 

' 

Armstrong — 

Ashcroft 

Clinton 

Fort  George 

Golden  

i 

Lilloet 

150  Mile  House 

Merrit 

Quesnel                  .    . . 

Summerland 

5  40 

151,496  41 

9  25 

151,505  66 

Rossland 

32,293  35 

316  10 
21,512  91 

171  85 

Trail                .    .    . 

54,122  36 

171  85 

54,294  21 

5,089,994  88 

256  93 

303  72 

25, 175  92 

31,165  44 

10,517  OS 

\lert  Bav 

^ 

Powell  River 

5,146,896  85 

10,517  o; 

!     5,157,413  92 

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Columbia — Concluded. 


Chief  Port. 

Outports. 

Customs. 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Remarks. 

Victoria      

$     cts. 

1,234.679  56 

295  63 

67  53 

649  43 

Nil. 

43  75 

5,049  49 

108  16 

S   cts. 
1,321  86 

S     cts. 

Bam  field 

Ganges  Harbour 

Port  Renfrew 

Sidney 

Quatsino 

British  Columbia 
total 

1,240,893  55 

l,o21  86 

1,242,215  41 

7,373,099  81 

16,256  90 

7,389,356  71 

YUKON. 


129,045  57 

1,106  55 

931  10 

635  SO 

69  87 

Forty  Mile.. 

Herschel  Island 

Rampart  House 

131,719  02 

69  87 

131,788  89 

25,017  56 

575  18 

5.117  86 

2,291  25 

8  40 

Atlin 

White  Pass 

Yukon,  total 

33,001  85 

8  40 

33,010  25 

164,720  87 

78  27 

164,799  14 

RECAPITULATION. 


Province. 

Customs 
Duties. 

Other 
Revenues. 

Total 
Revenues. 

Nova  Scotia. 

S       cts. 

2,930,005  20 

160,225  69 

2,162,770  68 

22,919,065  15 

33,218,760  88 

6,413,589  22 

1,3.56.345  37 

2,484,315  01 

7,373,099  81 

164,720  87 

1,126  17 

21,262  46 

S       cts. 

2, 207  94 

122  82 

14,308  29 

34,382  50 

30,163  85 

9,090  20 

2,625  14 

9,394  36 

16,256  90 

78  27 

$        cts. 
2,932,213  14 

Prince  Edward  Island 

160,348  51 

2,177,078  97 

Quebec 

22,953.447  05 

33,248,924  73 

Manitoba 

6,422,679  42 

1,358,970  51 

Alberta 

2,493,709  37 

7,389,356  71 

Yukon  Territory 

164,799  14 

1,126  17 

British  Post  Office  Parcels 

21,262  46 

Grand  totals 

79,205,286  51 

118,6.30  27 

79,323,916  78 

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No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise  Imported  into  Canada; 

and  Treaty  Tariffs;  the  Duty  Collected  by  Articles  under  each 

Consumption  and  Amount  of  Duty  Collected 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity.     Value 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.     Value. 


Duty. 


DuTUBLE  Goods. 

Ale,  porter,  lager  and  other  beer  in  bottles. Gal. 
Ale,  porter,  lager  and  other  beer  in  casks. .    " 


920,982 
124,732 


642,907 
36,910 


935,930 
125, 135 


t 

660,780 
36,355 


S       eta. 

278,614  14 

24,077  82 


Total,  ales. 


1,045,714 


679,817 


1,061,065 


697, 135 


302,691  96 


Ginger  ale $ 

Animals,  living,  viz. — 


Lb. 

Horned  cattle No. 

Horses  over  one  year  old  valued  at  $50  or 

less  per  head " 

Horses,  n.o.p " 

Sheep " 

All  other,  not  elsewhere  specified S 


Total,  animals. 


10 


27 


28 


.\ntiseptic  surgical  dressings,  such  as 
absorbent  cotton,  cotton  wool,  lint, 
lamb's  wool,  tow,  jute,  gauzes  and 
oakum ,  prepared  for  use  as  surgical  dress- 
ings, plain  or  medicated S 

Bagatelle  and  other  game  tables  or  boards    S 

Bags  which  contained  cement,  etc $ 

Baking  powder Lb 

Balls,  cues  and  racks  and  cue-tips  for  baga- 
telle boards  and  billiard  tables S 

Baskets  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p S 

Baths,  bath-tubs,  basins,  closets,  lava- 
tories, urinals,  sinks  and  laundry-tubs  of 

any  material S 

Belting  of  all   kinds  except  rubber  and 

leather ^ $ 

Belts  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p.,  except  silk $ 

Bells  and  gongs,  n.o.p $ 

BiUiard  tables No 

Blacking,  shoe  and  shoemakers'  ink,  shoe, 

harness  and  leather  dressing,  n.o.p. . ...     $ 
Blinds,  of  wood,  metal  or  other  material, 

not  textile  or  paper $ 

Blueing,  laundry  blueing S 

Boats,  open,  pleasure,  sail  boats,  skiffs  and 
lanoes No 

Books,  printed,  periodicals  and  pamphlets, 

or  parts  thereof,  n.o.p S 

Books — Novels  or  works  of  fiction,  or 
literature  of  a  similar  character, unbound 
or  paper  bound, or  in  sheets,  not  including 
Christmas  annuals  or  publications  com- 
monly known  as  juvenile  or  toy  books  .  S 
Freight  rates  for  railways,  and  telegraph 
rates,  bound  in  book  or  pamphlet  form, 
and  time  tables  of  railways  outside  of 

Canada S 

Bank  notes,  bonds,  bills  of  exchange, 
cheques,  promissory  notes,  drafts  and 
all  similar  work  unsigned,  and  cards  or 
other  commercial  blank  forms  printed 
or  lithographed  or  printed  from  steel  or 
copper  or  other  plates,  and  other  print- 
ed matter,  n.o.p $ 


27,764 


1,997 


349  61 


3,830 
1,683 

91 

24.912 

110,663 


795 
42,255 

3,978 

2,515,267 

362,051 

55,917 


2,980,263 


528,365 


254 


802 


251,706 

7,633 

15,123 

150,516 

19,921 
94,126 


316,107 

246,217 
70,373 
33,767 
30,736 

127,617 

3,497 
45,792 

30,015 


1,567,393 


72,533 


21,582 


259, 214 


3,830 
1,683 

92 

2,800 

110,663 


795 
42,255 

4,028 

261,353 

362,051 

54, 250 


57  45 
10,563  75 

1,150  00 
65,338  25 
90,512  75 
13,562  50 


520, 100 


121 


769 


724,732 


181,184  70 


189,205 

6,305 

15,123 

149,501 

16,569 
58,170 


202,655 

92,988 

56, 664 

31,854 

5,299 

92, 553 

3,454 
5,703 

26,554 


966,339 


45,989 


21,456 


37,841  00 
2.206  75 
3,024  60 

31,206  00 

5,799  15 
17,451  00 


70,929  25 

25,572  36 

19,832  40 

9,556  20 

1,854  65 

25,453  28 

1,036  20 
1,283  50 

6,638  50 


96,633  90 


11,497  25 


5,364  00 


221,834   77,641  90 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   11 


Quantity  tmd  value  entered  for  Consumption  under  the  General,  Preferential 
Tariff,  the  Total  Quantity  and  Value  of  c^ach  Article  entered  for 
thereon  during  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumptio'^- 

Preferential  Tariff.                               Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity.     Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

$       cts. 

935,930 
125, 135 

$ 
660, 780 
36,355 

$      cts. 

278,014   14 

24,077  82 

t 

?, 

1,061,065 

697, 135 

302,691  96 

25,746 

3,861  90 

27,743 

4,211  41 

8 

3,830 
1,683 

92 

2,802 

110,663 

795 

42,255 

4,028 

261,840 

362,051 

56,362 

57  45 
10,563  75 

1,150  00 
65,411  30 
90,512  75 
13,879  30 

4 

,5 

fi 

2 

487 

73  05 

7 

R 

2,112 

316  SO 

9 

2,599 

389  85 

727,331 

181,574  55 

61,501 
1,328 

7,6S7  98 
298  87 

757 

132  49 

251,463 

7,633 

15,123 

150, 549 

19,921 
93,923 

316,415 

247,912 
70,505 
36,624 
30,720 

128,223 

3,497 
46,643 

29,866 

45,661  47 
2,505  02 
3,024  60 

31,541  OS 

6,553  44 
26,364  24 

93,681  25 

56,557  16 

22, 946  94 

10,514  56 

7,574  47 

30,803  78 

1,044  80 
7,424  50 

7, 135  30 

in 

11 

12 

8,377 

1,048 

3,. 352 
12,253 

113,760 

154,924 

13,841 

4,712 

25,421 

35,670 

43 
40,940 

3,312 

335  08 

754  29 
2,450  60 

22,752  00 

30,984  80 

3,114  54 

942  40 

5,719  82 

5,350  50 

8  60 
6,141  00 

496  80 

528,477 

13 

14 

23,-500 

6,462  64 

15 

Ifi 

17 

IS 

58 

15  96 

1<> 

133 

254 

;« 

?A 

O*) 

?:t 

33 

802 

2+ 

540,947 

21,442 
126 

35,268 

27,047  35 

3,216  .30 
IS  90 

7,935  73 

60,004 
5,119 

3,000  20 

767  85 

1,567,290 

72,550 
21,582 

257,  lo: 

126,681  45 

15,481  40 
5,382  90 

85,577  63 

?."> 

oa 

27 

!8 

11— i— 6i 


84 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 

ToT.u,  Imports. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

$ 

S 

S       cts. 

Books,  &c. — Con. 

1 

Posters,  advertising  bills  and  folders... .  Lb. 

51,915 

14,553 

47,978 

13,275 

7, 196  70 

2 

Labels  for  cigar  boxes,  fruits,  vegetables, 
meats,  fish,  confectionery  and  other 
goods  and  wares;  also  shipping,  price 
or  other  tags,  tickets  or  labels;  and 
railroad  or  other  tickets  whether  litho- 
graphed or  printed  or  partly  printed. 

255,677 
38,252 

232,768 
27,023 

81,468  80 

3 

Maps  and  charts,  n.o.p S 

Newspapers  or  supplemental  editions  or 

6,080  82 

4 

parts  thereof  partly  printed  and  intend- 

ed to  be  completed  and  published  in 

Canada -    S 

Advertising      pamphlets,      advertising 

9,674 

9,237 

2,309  25 

5 

show    cards,    illustrated    advertising 

periodicals,    price    books,    catalogues 

and  price  lists,  advertising  calendars 

and  almanacs;  patent  medicine  or  other 

advertising    circulars,    fiy    sheets    or 

pamphlets Lb. 

2,592,615 

755,304 

2,279,646 

680,689 

341,946  90 

6 

Advertising  chromos,  chromotypes, oleo- 
graphs or  like  work  produced  by  any 
process  other  than  hand  painting  or 
drawing,   and   having  any  advertise- 
ment or  advertising  matter  printed, 
lithographed  or  stamped  thereon,  or 
attached    thereto,    or    other    similar 
artistic  work,  lithographed,  printed  or 
stamped  on  paper  or  cardboard,  for 

business  or  advertising  purposes,  n.o.p.    " 

12,752 

6,489 

12, 183 

6,434 

1,827  45 

7 

Printed  music,  bound  or  in  sheets,  and 

247, 285 

200,235 

20,023  50 

S 

Photographs,    chromos,    chromotypes, 
artotypes,  oleographs,  paintings,  draw- 
ings,   pictures,    engravings    or   prints, 
decalcomania  transfers  of  all  kinds,  or 
proofs  therefrom  and  similar  works  of 
art,   n.o.p.;  blue  prints  and   buUding 

761,289 

541,889 

121,927  86 

4,009,245 

2,967,168 

773,918  33 

Boot,  shoe,  shirt,  and  stay  laces  of  any 

9 

141,231 

52, 677 

15,803  10 

in 

Boots,  shoes,  slippers,   and  insoles  of  all 

kinds,  except  rubber  and  leather S 

Braces  or  suspenders  and  finished  parts  of.    S 

Brass  and  manufactures  of — 

267,233 

85,667 

25,700  10 

11 

55,659 

41,056 

14,369  60 

15! 

Brass  in  strips,  sheets  or  plates,  not  pol- 

ished, planished,  or  coated S 

Brass  in  bars  and  rods,  in  coils  or  other- 

189,582 

186, 36C 

18,636  00 

13 

wise,  not  less  than  6  feet  in  length S 

156,9.52 

154,713 

15,471  30 

6.443 

6,199 

1,859  70 

15 
Ifi 

Pumps,  hand,  n.o.p S 

Wire,  plain Lb . 

10,107 

9,942 

2,982  60 

446,842 

70,792 

443,698 

70,232 

8,779  40 

17 
18 

Wire  cloth,  or  woven  wire  of  brass,  n.o.p.    S 
Manufactures  of,  n.o.p S 

Total,  brass 

117  15S 

91,593 

22,898  25 

1,378,825 

1,208,999 

362,699  70 

1,929,860 

1,728,038 

433,326  95 

Breadstufis,  &e.,  viz. — 

Ifl 

Arrowroot Lb. 

91,420 

5,649 

14,571 

8.58 

145  71 

m 

Biscuits,  not  sweetened " 

1,243,010 

93,371 

855, 658 

61,650 

15,412  50 

?i 

Biscuits,  sweetened " 

1,391,301 

193,269 

168,247          18,864 

5,3.59  49 

9? 

Macaroni  and  vermicelli " 

6,700,39( 

313,010 

1,622,681          90,007 

20,284  01 

23 

Rice,  cleaned " 

13,289,170 

369,955 

7,626,434 

1       207,798 

57,198  3/ 

i  TRADE  AND  NATIOATION 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


85 


Entered  for  Home  Consomption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity .      Value. 

DutyColI'd. 

3,943 

1,280 

22,403 
8,929 

437 
73,772 

55 
47,046 

166,564 

S       cts. 
394  30 

5,041  11 
1,339  35 

65  55 
30,314  90 

56  90 
2,352  30 

24,984  60 

-- 

s 

$       cts. 

51,921 

s 

14,555 

2.55, 171 
35,952 

9,674 
754,461 

6,489 
247,281 

708,453 

$       cts. 
7,. 591  00 

86,509  91 
7,420  17 

2,374  80 
372,261  80 

1,884  35 
22,375  SO 

146,912  46 

1 

2 
3 

4 

5 

• 

303  149 

2,582,795 
12,752 

569 

6 

, 

7 

918,269 

102,767  29 

65,123 

3,768  05 

3,950,560 

880,453  67 

• 

56,646 

163,427 
6,655 

11,329  20 

32,685  40 
1,497  59 

33,212 

16,810 
7,334 

9,133  55 

4,622  86 
2,200  20 

142,535 

265, 904 
55,045 

36,265  85 

63,008  36 
18,067  39 

q 

10 

11 

3,222 

2,101 

244 

141 

522 

18,284 

150,517 

161  10 

105  05 

48  80 

28  20 

39  16 

3,199  75 

30,103  40 

189,582 

156,814 

6,443 

10,083 

70,7.54 

117,159 

1,381,743 

18,797  10 

15,576  35 

1,908  50 

3,010  80 

8,818  56 

27,736  48 

398,915  74 

1' 

13 

M 

15 

2,294 

445,992 

in 

7,282 
22,227 

1,638  48 
6,112  64 

17 

IS 

175,031 

33,685  46 

29,509 

7,751  12 

1,932,578 

474,763  53 

76,932 

4,801 

31,430 

175,991 

20 

157,601 

384  71 

4,714  50 

32,416  82 

1  64 

27,287  11 

91,503 
1,241,115 
1,405,699 
6,701,681 
13,083,854 

5,659 

93,080 

194,855 

307,144 

365,. 399 

530  42 

20, 127  00 
37,776  31 
71,073  47 
84,485  48 

IP 

385,457 

'0 

1,237,452 

^1 

218 
5,457,420 

5,078,782 

217,117 

50.787  82 

22 
23 

86 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.  14. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
-Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 

Total  I 

MPORTS. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

'2 
3 
4 

Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

Breadstuffs,  &c.—Con. 

Rice  and  sago  flour,  cassava  flour,  and 

rice  meal Lb. 

Rice  bran " 

Sago  and  tapioca " 

Tapioca  flour " 

845.193 

120 

2,983,256 

594.253 

S 

30,888 

5 

69, 193 

18,559 

234, 197 

120 

188,631 

593,. 803 

S 

11,047 

5 

5,609 

18,539 

S       cts. 

2,341  97 

0  88 

1,.542  53 

5,938  03 

27,138,113 

1,093,899 

11,304,342 

414,377 

108,223  49 

Grain  and  products  of,  viz. — 

Barley,  n.o.p Bush. 

Barley,    pot,  pearl,  rolled,  roasted  or 

ground Lb. 

Beans,  n.o.p Bush. 

Buckwheat " 

Indian  corn  for  purposes  of  distillation.     " 

Oats " 

Peas,  n.o.p " 

Rye " 

Wheat                    " 

5 

6 

7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 

1,076,640 

647,442 

175,314 

2.779 

903,401 

3,118,119 

68,531 

439,161 

35,982,280 

537,966 

33,533 

332,991 

2,366 

690,355 

1,383.453 

144,095 

282,115 

35,909,675 

44,277 

119,0.57 

li;9.651 

2.779 

903,401 

1,409,121 

64,243 

52.671 

1,870,174 

27,519 

3,239 

.322,946 

2,366 

690,355 

699,203 

135, 168 

50,046 

1,803,338 

6,641  55 

971  70 

42,412  75 

416  85 

67,755  04 

140,912  10 

9,636  45 

5,267  10 

224,420  88 

39,316,549 

3,734,180 

498,434  42 

Bran,  mill  feed,  etc $ 

Buckwheat  meal  or.  flour Cwt. 

Indian  or  corn  meal Brl. 

Oat  meal  and  rolled  oats Lb . 

Rye  flour Brl. 

I'l 

56, 709 

7,162 

217,126 

1,959 

43,900 

258,340 

26,956 
44,083 
61,846 

198,590 
127,969 

1,360 

51,145 

7.104 

217, 108 

459 

43,900 

256, 388 

26,946 

2,486 

55,364 

189,990 
117,334 

1,360 

8,950  74 

16 
17 

18 
19 

i,879 
61,371 
35,752 
11.549 
55,148 

1,868 
01,367 

9,451 
11,549 
54,678 

934  00 

15,341  75 

.56  71 

5,774  50 

32,806  SO 

20 

Hominy,  cracked,  evaporated  or  dried 

corn $ 

Cattle  food  containing  molasses $ 

Cereal  foods,  prepared,  n.o.p $ 

Cereal  foods,  prepared,  in  packages  not 

exceeding  25  lbs.  weight  each Lb . 

All  other  breadstuffs,  n.o.p $ 

Grain,  Hour  and  meal,  etc.,  of  all  kinds 
when  damaged  by  water  in  transit  or 
prior  to  importation  into  Canada S 

4,715  68 

''I 

497  20 

?'' 

11,072  SO 

23 

4,420,512 

3,310,581 

50,098  79 
20,533  87 

25 

340  00 

1,046,000 

969,584 

151,122  84 

Bath  brick $ 

Building  blocks,   partition  hollow  and 
fire  proof  building  tile t 

Fire  brick,  n.o.p $ 

Paving  brick M. 

Drain  tiles,  not  glazed $ 

Drain  pipes,  sewer  pipes  and  earthen- 
ware fittings  therefor,  chimney  Unings 
or  vents,  chimney  tops  and  inverted 
blocks,  glazed  or  unglazed % 

Tota    bricks  &c 

ofi 

1,613 

263,271 
307,658 
149,520 
146,647 
2,832 

301,433 
165,997 

65 

244,845 
287,407 
122,358 
105,681 
2,168 

268,230 
154,400 

17  88 

27 

55,090  42 

28 

26,329 

24,543 

64,667  04 
27,531  04 

30 
SI 

9,172 

6,514 

23,778  42 
433  60 

32 

93,880  50 

I'l 

34,740  71 

1,338,971 

1,185,154 

300,139  61 

sizing Lb. 

Brushes  of  all  kinds $ 

Buttons,  shoe,  n.o.p S 

Buttons  of  vegetable  ivory Gross 

34 

35 

1,188,761 

36, 174 

15,166 

391,777 

881,907 

28,276 

13,953 

193,406 

2,827  60 
2,790  60 

?fi 

53,188  60 

f?7 

1,392 
15,515 

1,385 
11,806 

346  25 

38 

27,718 

16, 197 

4,351  65 

TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


87 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 


Treaty  Rates. 


Total. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


Duty. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


Duty. 


Quantity , 


Value. 


DutyCoU'd 


534,430 


2,907,181 
450 


13,432 


$  Ct3. 


4,008  24 


$       cts. 


66,425 
20 


11,624  52 
3  38 


768,627 

120 

3,095,792 

594  253 


24,479 

5 

72,034 

18,559 


$       cts. 


6,350  21 

0  88 

13, 167  05 

5,941  41 


10,599,520 


449,720 


80,440,92 


5,078,782 


217,117 


50, 787  82 


26,982,644 


1,081,214 


239,452  23 


10 

536,503 
622 


2,279 
4,216 


30,489 
1,045 


1  00 

6,097  80 
93  30 


2,162 
8,926 


159,53 
421  60 


44,28; 

655,560 

170, 273 

2,779 

903,401 

1,411,400 

68,459 

52,671 

1,870,174 


27,541 

33,728 

323,991 

2,366 

690,355 

701,365 

144,094 

50, 046 

1,803,. 3.38 


6,642  55 


7,069 

42,506 

416 

67,755 

141,071 

10,0.58 

5,267 

224,420 


25 


42,644 


6,773  23 


3,776,824 


505,207  65 


25,101 


27 


121,680 


1,786 


2,658 


5,565 
36 


834  75 
2  80 


1,460 


100  37 


145 

10 

41,611 

6,396 

9,337 
11,125 


10  80 

1  50 

6,241  65 

959  40 

1,743  69 
1,668  75 


75,685 


1,571 

18,426 
20,251 
27, 164 
40,966 
664 


30,755 
11,595 


11,563  71 


235  65 

2,303  22 
2,531  40 
3,395  67 
5, 120  75 
99  60 


7,688  75 
1,449  67 


1,876 
61,367 
34,552 
11,549 
54,705 


3,432,261 


56,710 

7,140 

217,108 

1,919 

43,900 

256,533 

26,956 
44,097 
61,760 

199,327 
128,459 


1,360 


9,785  49 

936  80 

15,341 

157  08 

5,774  50 

32,817  00 

4,717  18 
6,738  85 
12,032  20 

51,842 
22,202  62 


340  00 


26,329 


9,172 


1,045,269 


1,636 

263,271 
307,658 
149, 522 
146,647 
2,832 


298,985 
165,995 


162,686  55 


253  53 

57,393  64 
67,198  44 
30,926  71 
28,899  17 
533  20 


101,569  25 
36, 190  38 


151,392 


22,824  71 


1,336,546 


322,964  32 


306,854 


11,521 


7,! 

1,109 

67,914 


394  90 

166  35 

11,885  69 


7 
3,709 


1  23 
1,317  85 


1,188,761 


133,551 


33,387  75 


36, 174 

15,062 

394,871 


3,222  50 

2,956  95 

98,462  04 


27,718 


1,392 
15.515 


347  48 
5,669  50 


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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  14. — SuMMAEY  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

Buttons — Con. 
Buttons,  all  kinds,  covered  or  not,  n.o.p.. 
including     recognition    buttons,    and 

collar  and  cuff  buttons S 

Button  blanks  of  animal  shell,  in  the 
rough S 


Total,  buttons. 


Candles — 

Paraffine  wax Lb 

All  other,  n.o.p " 


Total,  candles. 


23 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity.     Value 


Cane,  reed  or  rattan,  not  further  manu- 
factured than  split,  n.o.p S 

Carriages  and  vehicles — 
Automobiles  and  motor  vehicles  of  all 

kinds No 

Automobiles  and  motor  vehicles,  parts 

of,  n.o.p S 

Buggies,   carriages,   pleasure  carts  and 

vehicles,  n.o.p No 

Cutters " 

Farm  wagons " 

Freight  wagons  and  drays " 

Complete    parts    of    farm    and    freight 

wagons,  drays  and  sleighs S 

Complete  parts  of  buggies,  carriages  and 
vehicles,  n.o.p.,  including  parts  of  cut- 
ters, children's  carriages,  and  sleds, 

n.o.p $ 

Cars,  railway,  passenger No. 

Cars,  railway,  box  and  flat " 

Cars,  other,  n.o.p " 

Cars,  railway,  parts  of S 

Scrapers,  railway  or  road $ 

Sleighs No. 

Wheelbarrows,  trucks  and  hand-carts. . .    " 

Bicycles  and  tricycles,  n.o.p " 

Bicycles  and  tricj'cles,  parts  of,  including 
nickel  or  electro   platedparts  for  the 

manufacture  of  bicycles S 

Children's  carriages  and  sleds $ 


Total,  carriages,  &c. 


Carpets,  n.o.p.  (see  woollens) Yd 

Carpet  linings  and  stair  pads $ 

Carpet  sweepers No. 

Cash  registers  and  parts  of S 

Celluloid,  moulded  into  sizes  for  handles 
of  knives  and  forks,  not  bored  or  other- 
wise manufactured;  moulded  celluloid 
balls  and  cylinders  coated  with  tin-foil 
or  not,  but  not  finished  or  further  manu- 
factured,    and     celluloid     lamp     shade 

blanks  and  comb  blanks $ 

Celluloid,  manufactures  of,  n.o.p $ 

Celluloid,  xylonite  or  xyolite  in  sheets, 
lumps,  blocks,  rods  or  bars,  not  further 
manufactured  then  moulded  or  pressed    S 

Total,  celluloid 


375,962 
414,491 


790,453 


5,457 


873 

36 

2,061- 

975 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.      Value 


517,314 
8,788 


543,009 


44,526 
52,000 


96,526 


8,844 


34 

120 

2,095 


97 
9,108 
7,643 


1,092 


8,001 


4,813,310 

2,162,218 

44,050 

708 

66,069 

81,106 

40, 604 


23,167 
257,149 

58,697 
262,55: 

93, 679 

34,877 
2,238 

49,060 
100,404 


44,941 
311,616 


268,916 
369,238 


638, 154 


5,179 


861 

36 

2,061 

964 


379,174 
8,788 


401,153 


35,138 
46, 799 


81,937 


,823 


34 

120 

1,914 


8,446,445 

216 

2,274 

37,323 

121,323 


79 
57,795 


3,420 


61,294 


97 
9,001 
2,582 


552 
'9,249 


4,625,790 

2,146,387 

43,895 

708 

66,069 

79,891 

40,377 


23,009 

257, 149 

58,697 

256, 505 

91,474 

34,877 

2,238 

46,916 

23,153 


18,099 
306,257 


Duty. 


S       cts. 

132,710  90 
878  80 


138,287  60 


8,784  50 
11,699  75 


20,484  25 


882  30 


1,619,026  50 

637,519  94 

15,363  25 

247  80 

16,517  25 

19,972  75 

10,094  25 


8,053  15 
77, 144  70 
17,609  10 
76,951  50 
27,442  20 
10,463  10 
559  50 
14,074  80 

6,945  90 

I 

5,429  70 
107,189  95 


8,121,491 

131 

1,736 

43, 905 

121,177 


7 
48,699 


3,420 


2,670,605  34 


45  85 

434  00 

13,171  SO 

36,353.10 


0  70 
8,523  19 


171  00 


52,126    8,694 


i  TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


89 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 


Treaty  Rates. 


Total. 


Quantity, 


Value. 


Duty. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


Duty. 


Quantity.!     Value. 


DutyCoU'd. 


41,020 


$       cts 


9,365  25 


98,986 


S       cts 


29,695  80 


51,9, 780 

8,788 


$      cts 

171,771  95 
878  80 


99, 798 
47,083 


45,336 


8,799 
5,427 


10,684  33 


1,319  85 
814  05 


98,986 


29,695  80 


545,475 


178,667  73 


368,714 
416,321 


43,937 
52, 226 


10, 104  35 
12,513  80 


146,881 


280 


212 


105 


14,226 
21 

221,190 

19,757 

281 


130 

238 


243 


6,875 
3,032 


2,121 

76,838 


23,398 
6,048 


2,133  90 
1  57 

49,767  91 

4,130  53 

63  23 


785,035 


17 


41,724 
49 


12,517  20 
12  25 


5,476 


22  75 
41  66 


54  70 


36 

2,061 

965 


1,375  00 
606  40 


34 

120 

2,126 


424  20 
15,367  60 


4,679  60 
1,360  93 


97 
9,106 

7,571 


96, 163 
8,844 

4,888,704 

2,166,193 

44,176 

708 

66, 069 

80,021 

40,615 


23,252 

257,149 

58,697 

263,380 

94, 506 

34,877 

2,238 

49,037 

99,991 


41,497 
312,305 


22,618  15 
883  87 

1,681,311  61 

641,662  72 

15,426  48 

247  80 

16,517  25 

19,995  50 

10,135  91 


8,107 
77, 144 
17,609 
78,326 
28,048 
10,463 
5.59 
14,499 
22,313 


10,109  30 
108,550  88 


360,151 


77,894  51 


41,773   12,529  45 


8,523,415 


2,761,029  30 


540 


85 

552 

35 


21  25 

96  61 

7  00 


1,092 


9,255 


216 

2,288 

43,940 

121,17 


67  10 

530  61 

13,178  50 

36,353  10 


72 
9,095 


3  60 
1,.364  25 


79 
57,794 


3,420 


4  30 
9,887  44 


171  00 


30 


9,167 


1,367  85 


=  = 


61,293 


10,062  74 


90 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


I 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1.916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 

Total  I 

« PORTS. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

Cement,  Portland  and  hydraulic  or  water- 
lime                                Cwt. 

289,414 

S 

124,32.'; 
8,879 

197,202 

$ 

89,651 
8,242 

S       cts. 
19,720  20 

Cement,  n.o.p.,  and  manufactures  of,  n.o.p    S 
Total .  cement 

1,854  68 

. 

133,204 

97,893 

21,574  88 

Chalk,  prepared | 

Charcoal » 

39,823 
95,949 

39,081 
95,900 

6,839  70 

3 
4 

16,783  12 

5 
6 

Chicory,  raw  or  green Lb. 

Chicory,  kiln-dried,  roasted  or  ground " 

Total,  chicory 

41,647 
264,410 

1,917 
14,966 

11,512 
156,204 

715 
10,007 

345  36 
4,686  12 

306,057 

16,883 

167,716 

10, 722 

5,031  48 

Church  vestments  of  any  material $ 

Cider,  clarified  or  refined Gal. 

Cider,  not  clarified  or  refined 

Total,  cider 

30,935 

5,467 

1,093  40 

i 

8 
9 

3,305 
669 

2,652 
251 

2,835 
759 

2,167 
347 

283  50 
37  95 

3,974 

2,903 

3,594 

2,514 

321  45 

10 

keys,  clock  movements  and  clock  cases.    $ 
Cloth,  coated  or  sized,  for  manufacture  of 

sensitized,  blue  or  black  print  cloth $ 

Clothes    wringers    and    parts    thereof    for 

domestic  use S 

366,116 

6,460 

26, 144 

335, 634 

3,703 

26,101 

100,090  20 

11 

555  45 

12 

9,135  35 

13 

14 

Coal,  bituminous  slack,  such  as  will  pass 
through  a  J-inch  screen Ton. 

Coal,  bituminous,  round,  and  run  of  the 
mine — and  coal,  n.o.p 

Total,  coal 

2,312,601 

7,154,405 

3,246,856 
13,271,784 

2,283,520 
6,829,839 

3,214,736 
12,883,315 

319,692  86 
3,619,814  67 

9,467,006 

16,518,640 

9,113,359 

16,098,051 

3,939,507  53 

Cocoa  carpeting,  mats,  rugs,  and  matting.    $ 

Cocoanuts,     imported    from  the  place  of 
growth  by  vessel  direct  to  a  Canadian 
port                         No. 

14,633 

4,144 

1,036  00 

I.S 

16 

85,016 
341,762 

2,115 
10,829 

85,016 
325,762 

2,115 
10,397 

425  08 

17 

Cocoanuts,  n.o.p 

Total,  cocoanuts 

2,443  38 

426,778 

12,944 

410,778 

12,512 

2,868  4g 

18 

Cocoanut,  desiccated,  sweetened  or  not. . .  Lb 

675,392 

62,376 

28,466 

3,196 

1,270  70 

19 

20 

21 
22 

1,468,144 
53,817 

385,226 

1,396,956 

30,619 

344 

2,648,013 

429,879 
10,407 

83,695 

320, 575 

383,840 

12 

565,687 

1,250,815 
47,757 

382,965 

182,987 
30,605 

362,585 
9,8S0 

82,988 

40.061 
383,651: 

25,016  30 

Cocoa  paste,  or  liquor,  chocolate  paste  or 
liquor  not  sweetened,  in  blocks  or  cakes. 

Cocoa  paste  or  liquor,  chocolate  paste  or 
liquor,    sweetened,  in  blocks  or  cakes, 
not  less  than  two  pounds  in  weight. ..... 

Cocoa    or    chocolate,  preparations   of,  in   ^^ 

1,910  28 

16,465  42 
10,533  22 

23 

Cocoa  beans  not  roasted, crushed  or  ground.Cwt 

22,953  95 

25 

Cocoa  or  chocolate,  preparations  of,  n.o.p. 
ancl  confectionery  coated  with  or  con- 
taining chocolate 

497,346 

111,853 

42,971  37 

Total,  cocoa,  &c 

1,794,09£ 



991, 02C 

119,850  .54 

TRADE  Ai'D  XAVIOATWy 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity.      Value.           Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoIl'd. 

90  ''00 

$ 

33,962 
637 

$       cts. 

6,314  00 
79  63 

$ 

S      cts. 

287,402 

123,613 
8,879 

S      cts. 

26,034  20 
1,934  31 

1 



"> 

34,599 

6,393  63 

132,492 

27,968  51 

760 
25 

114  00 
3  75 

39,841 
95,925 

6,953  70 
16,786  87 

^ 

4 

31,377 

1,260 
6,604 

627  54 
2,947  30 

42,889 
303,569 

1,975 
16,611 

972  90 
7,633  42 

S 

147,365 

6 

178,742 

7,864 

3,574  84 

346,458 

18,586 

8,606  32 

4,114 

514  44 

21,354 

3,737  10 

30,935 

5,344  94 

7 

2,835 
759 

2,167 
347 

283  50 
37  95 

8 

q 

3,594 

2,514 

321  45 

26,508 

2,757 

43 

5,301  60 

275  70 

9  68 

4,227 

1,162  50 

366,369 

6,460 

26,144 

107,154  30 

831  15 

9,145  03 

10 

11 

!■> 

2,283,520 
6,840,979 

3,214,736 
12,921,184 

319,692  86 
3,623,713  67 

n 

11,140 

37,869 

3,899  00 

14 

11,140 

37,869 

3,899  00 

9,124,499 

16,135,920 

3,943,406  S3 

6,920 

1,211  13 

2,955 

664  88 

14,019 

2,912  01 

li 

85,016 
341,762 

2,115 
10,829 

425  08 
2,483  38 

6 

16,000 

432 

40  00 

17 

16,000 

432 

40  00 

426,778 

12,944 

2,908  46 

644,371 

59,079 

18,348  91 

672,837 

62,275 

19,619  61 

18 

217,325 

67,218 
1,109 

3,496 
290,877 

3,259  91 
354  06 

655  69 
63,111  59 

1,468,140 
57,873 

399,855 

1,427,444 

30,605 

344 

2,675,271 

429,803 
10,989 

86  484 

330. 938 

383,659 

12 

571,667 

28,276  21 
2,264  34 

17,121  11 

73,644  81 

22,953  95 

0  90 

161,833  75 

19 

10,116 

■'0 

16,890 

•'1 

1,244,437 

!■> 

'3 

344 

12 
459,814 

0  90 
118,862  38 

'4 

2,177,922 

'7 

822,526 

186,244  53 

1,813,552 

306,095  07 

92  CVSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


jVrticles. 

Total  Impoht.s. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

Coffee,  green,  n.o.p 

Coffee,  green,  imported  direct   from  the 
country  of  growth  and  production  or 
purchased  in  bond  in  the  United  King- 
dom (from  August  22nd,  see  Free  Goods) 

Coffee,   extract  of,   n.o.p.,    or  substitute 
therefor  of    all  kinds 

Coffee,  roasted  or  ground,  when  not  im- 
ported   direct    from    the    country     of 
growth  and  production  .     .                  ... 

^h. 

641,216 

7,112,887 
142,866 

470,452 

219,342 
1,485 

$ 
66,579 

810,348 
46,808 

109,075 

32,970 
358 

640,925 

6,648,545 
57,777 

465,167 

218,033 

S 
66,555 

752,973 
26,479 

107,531 

32,691 

$       cts. 
23,398  44 

199,456  35 
2,524  32 

28, 178  82 

5 
H 

Coffee,  roasted  or  ground,  and  ail  imita- 
tions thereof  and  substitutes    therefor, 
including  acorn  nuts,   n.o.p 

8,766  31 

Total,  coffee 

8,588,248 

1,066,138 

8,030,447 

986,229 

262,324  24 

Collars  of  cotton  or  linen,  xylonite,  xyolite 

or  celluloid Doz. 

Combs S 

Copper  and  manufactures  of — 

Copper  nails,  tacks,  rivets  and  burrs  or 
washers S 

Copper  wire,  plain,  tinned  or  plated Lb. 

Copper  wire  cloth,  or  woven  wire  of  cop- 
per      $ 

Copper,  all  other  manufactures  of,  n.o.p.     S 

7 
8 

109,805 

123,253 
127,053 

80,465 

95,077 
55,327 

35,654  08 
19,364  45 

9 

4,371 
24,801 

4,328 
179,093 

4,059 
22, 400 

2,937 
162,327 

1,217  70 

10 
11 

103,285 

93,383 

2,800  25 
734  25 

T> 

48,698  10 

212,593 

191,723 

53,450  30 

Cordage,  cotton  of  all  kinds Lb 

Cordage  and  twines  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p " 

13 
14 

257,633 
4,145,375 

35,199 

458,488 

84,830 
1,429,995 

15,530 
182, 645 

3,882  50 
45,661  25 

4,403,008 

493,687 

1,514,825 

198, 175 

49,543  75 

Corks,  manufactured  from  corkwood,  over 
three-fourths   of   an   inch   in   diameter 
measured  at  the  larger  end 

Corks,     manufactured     from     corkwood, 
three-fourths  of  an  inch  and  less  in  dia- 
meter measured  at  the  larger  end 

Cork  slabs,  boards,  planks  and  tiles  pro- 
duced from  cork  waste  or  granulated  or 

15 
16 

17 

212,708 
54,134 

84,340 

24,776 

53,266 

149,979 

206, 273 
52,084 

79,341 

23,713 

49,167 

139,886 

10,313  65 

4,166  72 

14,750  10 

18 

Manufactures  of  corkwood  or  cork  bark, 
n.o.p.,  including  strips,  shives,  shells  and 

27,977  20 

Total,  cork 

312,361 

292, 107 

57,207  67 

$ 

s 
s 

t'd. 
s 

I'd. 

19 

525,000 

12,815 
13,247 

508,761 

12,613 
8,301 

178,066  35 

20 

Corset  clasps,   busks,   blanks  and   steels 
and  covered  corset  wires  cut  to  length, 
tipped    or  untipped,    reed,   rattan  and 
horn  covered 

Costumes  and  scenerv,  theatrical 

Cotton,  manufactures  of — 

Duck,  grey  or  white,  n.o.p.,  weighing 

over  8  oz.  per  square  yard '^ 

Embroideries  white  and  cream  coloured 
Gray,  unbleached  cotton  fabrics 1 

4,414  55 

9] 

1,921  84 

22 

1,986,019 

562, 368 
789,470 
576,890 

1,163,606 

392,271 
235,589 
122,738 

78,454  20 
47,117  80 

24 

9,239,003 

1,856,962 

30,684  50 

i  TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued.' 


93 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity.     Value.     .       Duty. 

Quantity 

Value. 

DutyColl'd 

S 

S      cts 

S 

S       cts. 

640,925 

7,011,903 
144,207 

467,089 

218,873 
1,485 

66,555 

791,818 
46,942 

108,017 

32,898 
358 

$       cts. 
23,398  44 

207,631  88 
5,083  23 

28,275  98 

8,787  46 
82  20 

1 

303,358 

■    38,845 
20,463 

4S0 

207 
358 

8, 175  53 
2,558  91 

97  16 

21  15 
82  20 

9 

86,430 

3 

1,922 

4 

,S40 

,■> 

1,485 

6 

454,035 

60,359 

10,934  95 

8,484,482 

1,046,588 

273,259  19 

29,696 

28,621 
60,779 

7, 155  25 
13,675  59 

110,161 

123,698 
126,687 

42,809  33 
36,479  05 

10,. 581 

3,439  01 

s 

288 
2,267 

1,069 
15,842 

57  60 
170  02 

187  13 
3,168  40 

24 

6  60 

4,371 
24,667 

4,328 
179,958 

1,281  90 
2,970  27 

993  83 
52,358  49 

q 

10,247 

103,630 

10 

322 
1,789 

72  45 
491  99 

11 

19 

19,466 

3,583  15 

2,135 

571  04 

213,324 

57, 604  49 

166,821 

18,809 
275,017 

3,761  80 
55,003  40 

251,651 
4,136,409 

34,339 

457, 662 

7,644  30 
100,664  65 

13 

2,706,414 

14 

2,873,235 

293,826 

58,765  20 

4,388,060 

492,001 

108,308  95 

2,199 

1,202 

956 

1,004 

9,964 

87  96 

69  42 

200  SO 

1,494  60 

208,472 
53,241 

80,543 

24, 669 

50,171 

149,850 

10,401  61 

4,236  14 

14,950  90 

29,471  80 

15 

1,157 

16 

17 

18 

13,126 

1,852  78 

305,233 

59,060  45 

10,853 

160 
21 

2,713  25 

36  02 
3  15 

4,052 

1,316  91 

523, 666 

12,773 
8,322 

182,096  51 

4,4.50  57 
1,924  99 

\<\ 

90 

21 

837,185 

188, 159 
17,642 

28,223  85 
•>  90.1  .M 

2,000,791 

580,430 
g97  829 

106,678  05 

92 

■/ 

574,598 

100,555  15 

93 

7,386,-344 

461,481        69,222  IS' 

9,243,306 

584! 219     ggiSbe  es' 

24 

94 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


ToT.\L  Imports. 


Quantity.      Value. 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.      Value. 


Duty. 


36 


DuTUBLE  Goods — Con. 

Cotton,  mfrs  of — Con. 

Wliite  or  bleached  cotton  fabrics Yd 

Towelling  in  the  web " 

Fabrics,  printed,  dyed  or  coloured,  n.o.p.    " 
Jeans,  coutilles  and  sateens,  imported  by 
corset  and  dress  stay  manufacturers, 
for  use  exclusively  for  the  manufacture 
of  such  articles  in  their  own  factories.    " 

Handkerchiefs S 

Batts,  batting  and  sheet  wadding Lb. 

Bobbinet   (white  cotton)   plain,  in  the 

web \'d. 

Knitting  yarn,   hosiery  yarn  or  other 

cotton  yarn,  dyed  or  not,  n.o.p Lb. 

Cotton  warps S 

Seamless  bags S 

Sheets,  bed  quilts,  pillow  cases  and  dam- 
ask of  cotton  in  the  piece,  including 
uncoloured  table  cloths  or  napkins  of 

cotton S 

Shirts  of  cotton Doz 

Sewing  thread  0)v  spools $ 

Sewing  cotton  thread  in  hanks Lb 

Crochet  and  knitting  cotton " 

Ail  other  cotton  thread,  n.o.p " 

Clothing,  n.o.p $ 

Blouses  and  shirt  waists S 

Cotton  bags  made  up  by  the  use  of  the 
needle,  not  otherwise  provided  for. ...     S 

Lampwicks $ 

Lace,  white  and  cream  coloured $ 

Shawls $ 

Socks  and  stockings Doz 

pairs 
Tape  of  cotton  not  over  IJ"  in  width ....     S 

Tape,  not  dyed  or  coloured' S 

Tape,  dved  or  coloured S 

Towels .._ S 

L'ndershirts  and  drawers S 

Uncoloured  cotton  fabrics,  bleached, 
viz: — 

Scrims  and  mndow  scrims,  cambric 
cloths,  muslin  apron  checks,  bril- 
liants, cords  piques,  diapers,  lenos, 
Swiss  jaconet  and  cambric  muslins, 
and  plain  striped  or  checked  lawns. .  Y'd. 
Velvets,  velveteens,  and  plush  fabrics, 

n.o.p " 

Manufactures  of  cotton  of  which  cotton  is 
component  material  of  chief  value, 
n.o.p $ 

Total  cottons 


31,263,665 

3,193,214 

53,295,618 


1,886,704 


294,826 
317,758 
851,740 


83,962 


486,667 
165,393 
214,583 


529, 123 


848,089 
3,490,094 


2,595,696 

223,380 

5,278,532 


224,259 

482,916 

32,053 

37,190 

200,461 

4,268 

28,383 


817,236 
441,136 
215,814 
248,480 
68,317 
136,780 
1,175,976 
190,338 

127,084 

25,750 

808,888 

4,263 

634,816 

19,852 

24,214 

33,896 

360,246 

87,244 


27, 793 
983,175 

977,889 


8,013,509 

61,668 

16,337,610 


226, 501 

288,393 

14,386 

589, 688 


Crapes,  black,  mourning { 

Cuffs  of  cotton,  linen,  xylonite,  xyloite,  or 

celluloid Pairs 

Curling  stones  and  handles  therefor " 

Curtains  and  shams  when  made  up,  trim- 
med or  untrimmed i 

Cyclometers,  pedometers,  and  speedome- 
ters     $ 

Drugs,  Dyes,  Chemicals,  Medicines — 

Acetone  and  amyl  acetate $ 

Acids — Acetic  and  pyroligneous,  n.o.p., 
not  exceeding  proof  strength Gal 


2,822 
10 


19,445,059 


8,434 

349 

74 

389,868 
50,435 


1,691' 


31,450 
1,192 


67,487 


143,434 
93,755 
110,101 


339,378 


125,95 
430,886 


1,965 
10 


1,684 


730,487 

5,430 

1,783,819 


30,777 
27,845 
31,135 

1,831 

132,374 
3,475 
14,7 


105,497 
344, 176 

98, 18: 
69,998 
38,451 
63,943 
1,570,063 
164.000 

46,987 
20,457 

103,053 
2.712 

398,502 

7,627 
10, 625 

8,100 
36,412 

74,747 


6.350 
109,379 

725,281 


7,517,082 

566 

253 
74 

85,465 

50,099 


31,418 
1,178 


$   cts. 

182,621  75 

1,357  50 

579,744  26 


6,155'40 
9,745  75 
7,783  75 

457175 

33,093  50 

868  75 

2,953  80 


31,649  10 

120,461  60 

24,545  50 

6, 999  80 

9,612  75 

15,985  75 

549,522  05 

57,400  00 

16,445  45 

5,114  25 

20, 610  60 

949  20 

139,475  70 

2,669  45 

2,656  25 

2,632  68 

10,923  60 

26,161  45 


1,587  50 
32,813  70 

253,848  35 


2,313,103  44 

113  20 

94  88 
7  40 

29,912  75 

12,524  75 


9,425  40 


TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


95 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  11 

Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 


Treaty  Rates. 


Total. 


Quantity.     Value. 


Duty. 


Quantity.     Value 


Duty. 


Quantity.      Value.      DutyColl'd 


23,670,821 

3,124,077 

36,672,688 


1,650,408 

6,433 

317,345 
262, 052 


16,085 


343,233 

67,930 

102,220 


189,360 


741,131 
2,732,498 


$ 

1,892,30.5 

217,007 

3,516,050 


192, 622 

398,281 

918 

37,441 

68,087 

793 

13,614 


713,881 
92,9.50 

114,489 

178,488 
28,390 
71,621 

539,212 
22, 196 

80, 095 

5,282 

589,610 

1,426 

240,508 

12,211 
13,565 
26,422 
322,642 
11,904 


21,903 
726, 652 

249,746 


$       cts. 


331,1,54  93 

37,977  32 

879,012  50 


24,077  93 

99,570  25 

160  67 

5,616  15 

11,915  46 

1.38  78 

2,042  10 


142,776  20 

23,237  50 

20,035  79 

13,386  58 

4,968  40 

12,  .533  91 

134,803  00 

5,549  00 

20,023  75 
924  39 

73,702  37 
356  50 

60.127  00 

3,052  75 
2,374  07 
6.605  50 
64..52S  40 
2,678  56 


3,833  21 
127, 164  98 

62,436  50 


11,067,593 


2,276,416  04 


55,357 


17,991  31 


31,684,330 

3,185,745 

53,010,296 


1,882,909 


8.56 


262 


58  95 


294,826 
332,587 
851,740 


760 


5,429 
3,331 


1,764  56 
749  49 


84,332 


3,708 
4,648 


1,476 

1,678 

73,101 

3,763 


332  11 

377  56 

23,758  05 

1,223  00 


486,667 
165,393 
216,969 


125,750 
91 


22, 007  93 
29  58 


528,738 


311,270 


143,932 


39,581  55 


867,083 
3,474,654 


$ 

2,622,792 

222,437 

5,299,869 


223,399 

481,483 

32,053 

39,534 

200,461 

4,268 

28,. 383 


819,378 
442,555 
216,002 
248,486 
68,317 
137.242 
,182,376 
189,9.59 

127,082 

25,739 

818,419 

4,229 

639.010 

19,838 
24,190 
34,522 
359,054 
86,651 


28,253 

979,963 

975,027 


$   cts. 

513,776  68 

39,334  82 

1,458,756  76 


30,233  33 

127,307  31 

7,944  42 

6,132  85 

45,008  96 
1,007  53 
4,995  90 


174,425  30 
145,463  66 
45,330  78 
20,386  38 
14,913  26 
28,897  22 
708,083  10 
64, 172  00 

36,469  20 

6,038  64 

116,320  90 

1,3.35  28 

199,602  70 

5,722  20 

5,0.30  32 

9,238  18 

75,452  00 

28,840  01 


5,420  71 
199,560  23 

316,284  85 


5,774 


208,429  24 


19,573,449 


4,797,948  72 


857 


5,725 
96 


715  70 
24  00 


2,143 


375  07 


2,822 
10 


260,449 
163 


65,112  25 
28  54 


43,358 


14,091  51 


8,434 


349 
74 


389,272 
50,262 


1,203  97 

118  88 

7  40 

109,116  51 

12,553  29 


14 


0  70 


1,691 


31,418 
1,192 


9,425  40 
253  30 


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CPSTOlfS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  14. — ^SuMMARY  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articxes. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity.      Value 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.      Value 


Dutv. 


10 


39 
40 
41 


Ddti.\ble  Goods — Con. 

Drugs,  dyes,  &e. — Con. 

Acids — Acetic  and  pyroligneous,  in  excess 
of  strength  of  proof Gal 

Acid,  acetic  and  pyroligneous,  crude,  of 
any  strength  not  exceeding  30  per  cent.    " 

Acid  phosphate,  not  medicinal Lb 

Acid,  Muriatic 

Nitric 

Stearic 

.Sulphuric 

Other,  n.o.p 

Albumen  blood,  egg  albumen  and  egg 
yolk. S 

Alum,  in  bulk,  ground  or  unground,  but 
not  calcined;  and  sulphate  of  alumina, 
or  alum  cake Lb . 

Aniline  dyes,  in  packages  of  less  than  1 
lb.  in  weight " 

Carbon  dioxide  or  carbonic  acid  gas .S 

Casein S 

Cloride  and  hypochlorite  of  lime,  in  pkgs. 
of  not  less  than  25  lbs Lb . 

Chloride  and  hypochloride  of  lime  In 
pkges  less  than  25  lbs " 

Cocaine Oz. 

Collodion  for  use  in  films  for  photo-en- 
gravings   and    for    engraving    copper 
rollers,  when  imported  by  photo  en- 
gravers and  manufacturers  of  copper  . 
rollers Gal. 

Dextrine,  dry Lb. 

Gelatine  and  isinglass " 

Glue,  powdered  or  sheet " 

Glue,  liquid S 

Glycerine,  n.o.p Lb. 

Gums — Camphor " 

"        Opium  (crude) " 

"        Other,  n.o.p " 

Liquorice,  in  paste,  rolls,  and  sticks, 
not  sweetened,  n.o.p " 

Magnesia " 

Medicinal,  chemical,  and  pharmaceuti- 
cal preparations,  including  proprietary 
preparations  (dry") S 

Medicinal,  chemical  and  pharmaceutical 
preparations,  including  proprietary 
preparations  (all  other) S 

Medicinal  (all  other)  non-alcoholic S 

Liquid  preparations,  non-alcoholic,  for 
disinfecting,  dipping,  or  spraying,  n.o.p  S 

Milk  food,  and  other  similar  prepara- 
tions     $ 

Morphine Oz . 

Opium,  powdered Lb. 

Potash  or  potassa,  bicarbonate  of Lb. 

Potash  and  pearl  ash,  in  packages  less 
then  25  lbs.  each " 

Potash  caustic,  in  packages  less  than  25 
lbs.  each " 

Pyroxylin  and  wood  naphtha,  prepara- 
tions of,  for  coating  imitation  leather, 
and  for  the  manufacture  of  leather 
belting S 

Salts,  glauber Lb . 

Soda,  bicarbonate  of.- " 

Soda,  caustic,  when  in  packages  less 
than  25  lbs.  each " 


1,703 

1,931 
1,838,915 
153,740 
233,423 
163,700 
315,484 
593,989 


17,748,033 
11,772 


8,905,545 

139,840 
50 


1,048 

2,556,229 

678,807 

2,899,266 


108,166 

56, 767 

6,279 

8,518 

1,792,613 
190,743 


259 

267 
3,688 

4,022 

19,467 


665,504 
7,-336,280 


435,537 


1,870 

443 

100,804 

3,101 

10,043 

14,549 

6,357 

96,387 

23, 149 


158,304 

3,267 
8,552 
4,656 

79,940 

6,985 
144 


1,703 

82,416 

155,276 

2.58, 120 

54,944 

20,440 

21,184 

29,315 

1,827 

155,343 
14,403 


994,416 

102,801 
84,316 

75,578 

353,336 

708 

1,398 

385 

150 

1,379 


19, 190 

2,092 

69, 125 


572 

1,920 
1,691,-393 
153,740 
71,538 
163,300 
315,484 
421,940 


17,748,033 
1,749 


6,136,786 


130,390 
50 


1,048 

2,572,773 

297,256 

677,491 


102,455 

52,827 

7,248 

8,202 

2,059,133 
140,831 


59 

267 

3,088 

4,022 

19,240 


710 

433 

94,590 

3,101 

4,799 

14,452 

6,357 

48,751 

22,402 


•158,304 

810 
8,015 
4,245 

52, 964 

6,476 
144 


1,703 
82,496 
83,695 
57,849 
38,242 
19,201 
18,794 
32, 134 

1,718 

175,960 
10,309 


609,377 


97,346 


S   cts. 


712  90 

108  25 

18,918  00 

384  38 

1,079  92 

2,890  40 

788  73 

10,969  57 

2,240  20 


15,830  40 

141  79 
1,402  79 
1,167  48 

9,205  05 

1,619  00 
25  20 


298  06 

8,249  60 

23,016  47 

15,909  02 

10,  .517  59 

3,360  34 

3,288  98 

7,248  00 

300  71 

39,591  03 
1,804  16 


152,344  25 


53,702  50 


100,040 
2,066,020 


10,7111   422,947 


63,011 

217,713 

294 

1,398 

332 

150 

1,361 


19, 190 

529 

19,407 

10,455 


15,752  75 

57, 566  46 

51  45 

360  45 

58  11 

22  50 

204  15 


1,919  00 

92  59 

3,396  37 

1,944  95 


TRADE  AND  NAVIOATIOy 


97 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Conshmption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 


Treaty  Rates. 


Total. 


Quantity 


Value. 


Duty. 


Quantity.      Value 


Duty. 


Quantity 


Value. 


DutyCoIl'd 


1,215 

U 
147,552 


400 


174,991 


10,023 


2,768,759 
9,450 


10,196 

313,474 

2,143,911 


5,711 
2,576 


316 


4,274 

47,912 


200 


600 


227 


565,464 
5,270,260 


1,350 


10 
6,214 


$       cts 


1,546  34 

1  50 

776  87 


15 


17 


$       cts 


26  33 


97 


12  13 


47, 982 
11 


7, 197  30 
0  55 


1,802 

1,931 
1,838,945 
153,740 
71,538 
163,700 
315,484 
596,931 


2,457 

74 

411 

26,976 

509 


368  55 
11  10 
71  93 

,768  70 

89  09 


17,748,033 

11,772 


318 

58,884 

182, 109 

17,273 

1,239 

1.199 


109 

326 
3,823 


393,020 


11,759 


139,738 
414 


53 


18 


2,163 
49,718 


12,590|  256 

11— i— 7 


15  90 

10,304  88 

31,869  36 

3,022 

185  85 

179  85 


87,412 
216,857 


15,249 

21,458 

145 


3,812  25 

5,364  50 

36  25 


8,905,545 

139,840 
50 


1,048 

2.582,969 

698, 142 

3,038,259 


16  35 


48  90 
573  45 


78,604  00 


108, 166 
55,403 

7,248 
8,518 

2,063,407 
188,743 


84,235 


21,058  75 


2,351  80 


26,389  57 
62  10 


7  95 


1  80 


259 

267 

3,688 

4,022 

19,467 


324  45 
.457  70 


30  54 


665,504 
7,336,280 

435,537 


2,077 

443 

100,804 

3,101 

4,799 

14,549 

6,357 

96,733 

22,413 


158,304 

3,267 
8,089 
4,656 

79,940 

6,985 
144 


1,703 

82,814 

1.57,828 

261,416 

55, 660 

20,440 

19,993 

32,134 

1,827 

176,286 
14,132 


1,002,397 


97,346 
84,235 

74,770 

357,451 

708 

1,398 

385 

150 

1,379 


19,190 

2,692 

69, 125 

10.711 


$   cts. 


2,285  57 

109  75 

19.694  87 

384  38 

1,079  92 

2,902  53 

788  73 

18,166  87 

2,240  75 


15,830  40 

510  34 
1,413  89 
1,239  41 

11,973  75 

1,708  09 
25  20 


298  06 

8,265  50 

37, 133  60 

53,142  88 

13,576  70 

3,546  19 

3,468  83 

7,248  00 

317  06 

39,639  93 
2,377  61 


230,948  25 

.53,702  50 
21,058  75 

18,104  55 

83.956  03 

113  55 

360  45 

66  06 

22  50 

205  95 


1.919  00 

417  04 

10,854  07 

1,975  49 


28 


98 


CVSTOJW  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 

Total  Imports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 
? 

Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

Drugs,  dyes,  &c. — Con. 

Soda,  caustic,  when  in  packages  of  25  lbs. 
and  over Lb. 

Sodium,  hyposulphite $ 

Sulphuric  ether,   chloroform,  and  solu- 
tions of  peroxide  of  hydrogen $ 

Thorium  nitrate $ 

Vaseline  and  all  similar  preparations  of 
petroleum,    for    toilet,    medicinal    or 
other  purposes $ 

Yeast  cakes Lb . 

Yeast,  compressed,  in  packages  weigh- 
ing less  than  50  lbs.                                      " 

2,600,249 

$ 

46,781 
2,703 

67,314 
542 

23,217 
86 

1,167 

423,071 

992,858 

2,536.773 

$ 

45,346 
2,476 

38,358 
542 

22,925 
93 

1,166 

422,908 

765,604 

S       cts. 

7,825  48 
433,29 

3 

9,589  50 

4 

94  84 

5 

5,731  25 

6 

7 

464 

6,690 

1,617,660 

474 

6,681 

1,616,204 

28  44 
400  86 

8 
9 

Yeast,  compressed,  in  bulk  or  mass  of 
not  less  than  50  lbs " 

All  other  drugs,  dyes,  and  chemicals, 
etc.,  not  otherwise  provided  for S 

Total,  drugs 

Earthen  and  Chinaware.     (See  Bricks  and 
Tiles.)— 
Brown  or  coloured  earthen  and  stone- 
ware, and  Rockingham  ware $ 

C.  C.  or  crean)  coloured  ware,  decorated, 
printed  or  Sponged,  and  all  earthen- 
ware, n.o.p $ 

Demijohns,  churns  or  crocks $ 

Table  ware  of  china,  porcelain,   white 

granite  or  ironstone  ware .  .    $ 

Chinaware,  to  be  silver  mounted,  im- 
ported by  manufacturers  of  silverware    S 

China  and  porcelain  ware,  n.o.p $ 

Tiles  or  blocks  of  eartlienware  or  stone 

prepared  for  mosaic  flooring $ 

Earthenware  tiles,  n.o.p $ 

Manufactures  of  earthenware,  n.o.p $ 

Total,  earthenware 

48,486  12 
133.982  49 

4,620,088 

3,321,231 

684.733  82 

10 

63,706 

148,911 

25, 145 

1,260,355 

750 
26,316 

83,761 
160, 055 
164,803 

45,753 

57,670 
23,894 

406,931 

713 
18,684 

75,175 
99,191 
99,988 

13.725  90 

11 

17.301  00 

K 

7,168  20 

13 

111,907  11 

14 

160  49 

IS 

5,605  20 

16 

22,552  50 

17 

34,716  85 

IS 

29, 996  40 

1,933,802 

827,999 

243,133  65 

Eggs _ Doz. 

Elastic,    round    or    flat,    including   garter 
elastic $ 

Electric  light  carbons  and  carbon  points, 
of  all  kinds,  n.o.p ,    .     $ 

Electrodes,  carbon,  over  35  inches  in  cir- 
cumference       $ 

Incandescent   lamp   bulbs  and  gl.iss   tub- 
ing for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  incan- 
descent   lamps    and    mantle    stockings 
for  gas  light S 

Electric  apparatus,  n.o.p.,  insulators  of  all 
kinds   and    sockets,    etc.,    and    electric 
galvanic  batteries;    telegraph  and  tele- 
phone instruments $ 

Electric  motors,  generators  and  dynamos.    $ 

19 
20 

5,599,096 

1,181,876 

133,255 

46,0.30 

2,736 

69,764 

4,493,396 

994,919 

21,499 

42,803 

2,736 

71,415 

134.801  88 
7,524  65 

21 

14,981  05 

22 

547  20 

23 

7,141  50 

24 

4,. 355, 613 
1,348,957 

3,782,239 
1,160,315 

1,040.120  23 

?5 

319,087  79 

5,704,570 

4,942,554 

1,359.208  02 

Embroideries,  not  otherwise  provided  for    $ 
Emery  and  carborundum  wheels  and  man- 
ufactures of  emery  or  carborundum S 

Express  parcels  of  small  value $ 

?fi 

47,953 

86,030 
1,825,184 

25,574 

85,497 
1.823,353 

8,950  90 

27 

21,374  25 

'8 

514,875  25 

TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION  • 


99 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   11 

Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Entered  fob  Home  Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff.             ^                  Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quant  ty. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

62  476 

S 

1,435 
227 

28,956 

$       cts. 

248  90 
34  05 

4,343  40 

S 

$       cts. 

2,599,249 

? 

46,781 
2,703 

67,314 
542 

23,212 
93 

1,167 

423,071 

979,094 

$       cts. 

8,074  38 
467  34 

13,932  90 
94  84 

5,774  30 
28  44 

401  22 

48,515  24 

166,005  99 

I 

2 

3 

4 

287 

43  05 

5 

474 

6,690 

1,617,660 

6 

g 

1 

163 

213,490 

0  36 

29  12 
32,023  50 

' 

7 

1  456 

8 

9 

1,193,083 

211,014  45 

121,104 

30,298  08 

4,635,418 

926,046  35 

17,560 

93,537 
1,251 

857,999 

37 
7,465 

9,298 
60,981 
64,6.38 

3,512  00 

18,707  40 
250  20 

128,699  85 

5  55 
1,493  00 

1,859  60 
15,245  25 
12,927  60 

63,313 

151,207 
26, 145 

1,264,930 

750 
26,149 

84,473 
160,172 
164,626 

17,237  90 

36,008  40 
7,418  40 

240, 606  96 

166  04 
7,098  20 

24,412  10 
49,962  10 
42,924  00 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

_ 

18 

1,112,766 

182.700  45 

1,940,765 

425,834  10 

41,215 

11,057 

112,805 

594 

S24  30 

•     28,201  25 

133  68 

4,534,611 

1,005,976 

134,306 

44,368 

2,736 

71,765 

135,626  18 

35,726  55 

15,430  31 

547  20 

7, 159  00 

19 



2 
971 

0  65 
315  58 

20 

21 

22 

350 

17  50 

23 

511,896 
171,229 

76,784  40 
25, 684  35 

49,891 
17,942 

12,472  75 
4,485  50 

4,344,026 
1,349,486 

1,129.377  38 
349,257  64 

24 

25 

683,125 

102,468  75 

67,833 

16,958  25 

5,693,512 

1,478,635  02 

4,039 

530 
'        1,831 

1,009  75 

92  77 
418  33 

18,704 

5,215  36 

48,317 

86.027 
1,825,184 

15,176  01 

21,467  02 
515,293  58 

26 

27 

28 

1 

11— i- 


'  2 


100 


•    CUSTOMS!   DEPARTMENT  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1915 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity.      Value 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.      Value 


Duty. 


10 


17 


DuTHBLE  Goods — Con. 

Fancy  Goods,  viz. — 

.\labastcr.  spar,  amber,  terra  cotta,  or 
composition  ornaments 

Bead  ornaments 

Boxe.s,  fancy,  ornamental  cases  and 
writing  desks,  etc 

Braids,  cords,  fringes,  tassels,  n.o.p 

Tinsel  thread  and  tinsel  wire,  for.  the 
manufacture  of  braids,  cords,  tassels, 
ribbons  or  trimmings 

Cases  for  jewellery,  watches,  silverware, 
plated  ware  and  cutlery 

Fans 

Feathers,  fruits,  grains,  leaves  and 
flowers,  artificial,  suitable  for  orna- 
menting hats 

Feathers,  fancy,  undressed 

Feathers,  fancy,  n.o.p.  and  manufactures 
of  feathers,  n.o.p 

Feathers,  ostrich  and  vulture,  dressed. . 

Ivory  or  bone  dice,  draughts,  chessmen, 
etc 

iace,  n.o.p.,  lace  collars  and  all  manu- 
factures of  lace;  nets  and  nettings  of 
cotton,  linen,  silk  or  other  material, 
n.o.p 

Statues  and  statuettes  of  any  material. . 

Toilet  and  manicure  sets 

Toys,  and  dolls  of  all  kinds 


Feathers,  bed  and  other,  undressed,  n.o.p. 
18|Feathers,  bed  and  other,  dressed,  n.o.p. . . . 

Total,  feathers,  n.o.p 


22 


23 


Total,  fancy  goods. 


Featherbone,  plain  or  covered,  in  coils. ...     $ 
Fertilizers,  compounded  or  manufactured.    % 
Fibre,  Kartavert,  indurated  fibre,  vulcan- 
ized fibre  and  like  material  and  manu- 
factures of.  n.o.p $ 

Fireworks,  firecrackers  and  torpedoes,  all 
kinds S 

Fish- 
Cod,  haddock,  ling  and  pollock,  fresh 

imported  otherwise  than  in  barrels, 

etc Lb 

Cod,  haddock,   ling,  and  pollock,   dry 

salted " 

Cod,   haddock,   ling  and   pollock,   wet 

salted 

Cod,  haddock,  ling  and  pollock,  smoked 

Halibut,  fresh,  not  in  barrels 

Halibut,  pickled,  in  barrels 

Herrings,  fresh,  not  in  barrels 

Herrings,  pickled  or  salted 

Herrings,  smoked 

Mackerel,  fresh 

Mackerel,  pickled 

Sea  fish,  other,  fresh,  not  in  barrels 

Sea  fish,  other,  pickled,  in  barrels 

Sea  fish,  other,  preserved,  n.o.p 


38,059 
15,484 

215,326 
.307,562 


10,082 

•29,743 
5,313 


496,468 
136,930 

216,121 
122,338 

350 


815,402 
78,978 
25.294 

655,946 


213,304 

802,807 

276 

368 

,245,192 

400 

12,295 

,327,646 

720 

768 

4,649 

28,233 

3.' 
134,004 


3,169,396 


26,833 
12,487 


39,320 


1,204 
714,584 


101,976 
24,670 


10,577 

49,141 

19 

26 

159,443 

16 

547 

111,782 

77 

81 

463 

1,962 

239 

11,525 


31,555 
10,960 

125,972 
191,268 


10,082 

24,992 
2,830 


387,560 
88,87! 

162,769 
41.070 


165 


253,623 
48,479 
21,417 

556,021 


cts. 


9,466  50 
3,288  00 

44,090  20 
66,943  80 


1,008  20 

8,747  20 
849  00 


106,580  38 
13,330  65 

44,762  21 
11,294  38 

28  91 


88,768  05 

14,. 543  70 

7,495  95 

166,806  30 


1,957,634 


688,003  43 


213,304 

55,077 


276 


1,396,328 

400 

10,795 

992,645 

720 

408 

2,244 

28,195 

3,488 

65,013 


24,357 
1.855 


26,212 


1,204 
664,708 


97,502 
22,949 


10,577 

5, 240 

19 


69,547 

16 

504 

54,8.59 

77 

53 

341 

1,948 

239 

5,110 


3,653  55 
510  17 


4,163  72 


240  80 
66,470  80 


24,375  50 
5,737  25 


2, 133  04 

550  77 

2  76 


13,963  28 

4  00 

107  95 

4,963  26 

7  20 

4  08 

.  22  44 

281  95 

34  88 

1,533  00 


rUADE  AND  NAVWATION 


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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Entered  tor  Home  Consumption 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

TotM. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 

1,.390 
1,115 

79,026 
80,018 

$       cts. 

278  00 
223  00 

17,781  37 
20, 004  50 

S 

5,343 
3,417 

10,107 
35,. 504 

S       cts. 

1,469  43 
939  73 

3,032  10 

11,539  16 

S 

38,288 
15,492 

215,105 
.306.790 

10,082 

.32,385 
5,. 332 

496, 297 
138,393 

216,120 
122,363 

350 

817. 89C 
77.487 
25, 929 

657,263 

$       cts. 

11,213  93 
4,450  73 

64,903  67 
98.487  46 

1.008  20 

10,418  12 
1,5.35  54 

128,327  78 
18,456  69 

55,4.32  41 
27,552  98 

56  66 

235,124  14 

22,429  55 

8.513  85 

190. 128  03 

1 

•> 

3 

4 

5 



7,294 
21 

108,737 
42,569 

53,351 
81,293 

185 

398, 158 

1,222 

4,477 

60, 267 

1,641  22 
4  20 

21,747  40 
4,25q  90 

10,670  20 
16,258  60 

27  75 

99,539  50 

244  40 

1,007  40 

12,053  40 

99 

2,481 

29  70 
682  34 

6 

7 

8 

6. 953 

869  14 

9 
10 

46,816  .59 

7,641  45 

10  50 

11,268  33 

11 

12 

166.109 

27,786 

35 

40,975 

13 

14 

15 

16 

919,123 

205,737  84 

298,809 

84,298  47 

3,175,566 

878,039  74 

2,476 
10,632 

247  60 
2, 126  40 

26,833 
12,487 

3,901  15 
2,636  57 

17 

18 

13,108 

2,374  00 

39,320 

6.537  72 

'"49^876 

4.. 598 
1,721 

2,49380 

804  68 
301  18 

1,204 
714,584 

102.100 
24,670 

240  80 
68,964  60 

25,180  18 
6,038  43 

19 

'?: 

?:?. 

213,304 
55, 189 
■      276 

10,577 

5,248 

19 

2,133  04 
551  .33 

2  76 

13,963  28 

4  00 
107  95 

9,640  89 
7  20 

5  88 
22  44 

282  14 
34  88 

''S 

112 

8 

0  56 

24 

'>5 

'^6 

1,396,328 

400 

10,795 

2,329,'106 

720 

768 

2,244 

28,2.33 

3,488 

128,939 

69,547 

16 

504 

111,837 

77 

81 

341 

1,962 

239 

11,319 

97 

•',S 

?9 

1,336,461 

56,978 

4,677  63 

30 

31 

360 

28 

1  80 

3'?, 

33 

38 

14 

0  19 

34 

35 

63,926 

6,209 

1,086  64 

2,619  64  36 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.      Value. 


Duty. 


18 


DtJTiABLE  .Goods — Con. 
Fish— Con. 

Oysters,  fresh,  in  shell Brl, 

Oysters,  shelled,  in  bulk Gal. 

Oysters,  canned,  in  cans  not  over  one 

pint Cans 

Oysters,  canned,  In  «ans  over  one  pint 

and  not  over  one  quart " 

Oysters,  canned,  in  cans  exceeding  one 
quart  (provided  that  a  fraction  over  a 
quart  shall  be  computed  as  a  quart  for 

duty  purposes) Qt. 

Oysters,  prepared  or  preserved,  n.o.p Lb 

Lobsters,  fresh I 

Lobsters,  canned,  n.o.p • Lb 

Bait  fish,  fresh,  not  in  barrels " 

Bait  fish,  salted,  not  in  barrels " 

Salmon,  fresh " 

.Salmon,  smoked " 

Salmon,  canned,  prepared  or  preserved, 

n.o.p $ 

Salmon,  pickled  or  salted Lb 

Fish,  smoked  or  boneless " 

Anchovies,  sardines,  sprats  and  other 
fish,  packed  in  oil  or  otherwise,  in  tin 
boxes  weighing  over  20  ounces  and  not 

over  36  ounces  each Boxes 

Anchovies,  sardines,  etc.,  in  tin  boxes 
weighing  over  12  ounces  and  not  over 

20  ounces  each 

.\nchovies,  sardines,  etc.,  when  packed 
in  tin  boxes  weighing  over  8  ounces  and 

not  over  12  ounces 

Anchovies,  sardines,  etc.,  when  packed 
in  tin  boxes  weighing  8  ounces  or  less. . 

Fish  preserved  in  oil,  n.o.p 

Fish,  all  other,  not  in  barrels  or  half 

barrels,  fresh Lb. 

Fish,  all  other,   not  in  barrels  or  half 

barrels,  pickled " 

Fish,  fresh  or  dried,  n.o.p.,  imported  in 

barrels  or  half  barrels " 

Fish,    all   other,    pickled    or   salted,    in 

barrels " 

Fish,  prepared  or  preserved,  n.o.p $ 

Fish  oil.  cod,  n.o.p ,Gal. 

Fish  oil,  cod  liver " 

Fish  oil,  whale  and  spermaceti " 

Fish  oil,  other,  n.o.p " 

Other  articles  the  produce  of  the  fish- 
eries, not  specially  provided  for $ 

Total,  fish 


37 


3,385 
173,958 

231,728 

3,094 


484 
26,085 


2,153 
165,055 

4,000 
105, 933 

1,867 


9,957 
34,858 


13,470 

48,216 

189,124 
5,361,799 


Flax,  hemp  and  jute,   manufactures  of,  viz:— 

Bags  or  sacks  of  hemp,  linen  or  jute S 

Canvas  of  hemp  or  flax,  for  ship's  sails..    $ 
Carpeting,   rugs,   matting  and   mats  of 

hemp  or  jute S 

Embroideries  and   lace  of  linen,   white 

and  cream  colouretl $ 

Sail  twine  of  flax  or  hemp  to  be  used  for 

boats,  and  ships'  .sails Lb 

Uncoloured  damask  of  linen,  in  the  piece, 
stair  linen,  diaper,  doylies,  tray  cloths, 
uncoloured  table  cloths,  or  napkins  of 
linen,  quilts,  counterpanes,  pillow  cases 

of  linen  and  sheets $ 

Handkerchiefs $ 


480,042 

65,209 

951,453 

133,923 


1,484 
18.006 

6,531 
33,955 


5,399 


17,745 
210,839 

21,926 

1,451 


246 
4,971 
2,650 

481 
4,061 

120 
5,296 

371 

457 
1,018 
2,379 


2,54: 
7,087 

13,630 

301,999 
9,081 

33,686 

5,950 

77, 606 

10,388 

145, 106 

654 

11.943 

3,441 

15,422 

43,198 


3,385 
173,958 

235,308 

2,554 


436 
30,700 


17,745 
210,839 

23,899 

1,180 


223 
5,177 
2,650 


74,647 

4,000 

117,384 

1,867 


1,301,647 


249.985 
7,210 

40,813 

2,327 

1,440 


824,814 
251,491 


10,40' 
20,218 


11,537 

32,008 

30,719 
519,954 


478,846 

68,118 

946,478 

115,439 


1,484 
20,379 

1,683 
27,274 


5,399 


1,741 
120 

5,869 
371 

597 
1,074 
1,432 


2,297 
5,238 

3,636 

32,676 
6,067 

33,  te 

6,238 
77,184 

9,873 

76,715 

654 

13,891 

1,145 
11,433 

41,306 


743,233 


108,543 
6,627 

5,150 

535 

1,440 


82, 689 
13.469 


*  cts. 
4,436  25 
17,395  80 

7,059  24 

127  70 


21  80 

1,553  10 

662  50 


746  47 

40  00 

1,173  84 

18  67 

179  10 

104  07 

202  IS 


692  22 
1,440  36 

1,075  17 

12,998  86 
2,123  45 

4,788  46 

681  18 

9,464  78 

1,1.54  39 

23,014  50 

147  18 

3,125  57 

257  63 

2,572  52 

10,326  50 


131,192  10 


21,708  60 
331  35 

1,287  50 

107  00 

72  00 


24,806  70 
4,714  15 


TRADE  AND  NAVIGATIOy 


103 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

$ 

S      cts. 

$ 

$       cts. 

3,385 
173,958 

$ 

17,745 
210,839 

23,899 

1   180 

S       cts. 
4,436  25 
17  395  80 

9 

235,308 

7,059  24 
127  70 

3 

2,554 

4 

436 
30,700 

223 
5,177 
2,650 

670 
1,741 

120 
5,869 

371 

21  80 

1,553  10 

662  50 

117  24 

746  47 

40  00 

1,173  84 

18  67 

H 

7 

2,837 

670 

117  24 

2,837 

74,647 

4,000 

117,384 

1,867 

S 

1) 

in 

11 

1? 

597 
1,074 
2,349 

179  10 

104  07 

■  272  38 

n 

917 



10.407 
34,258 

14 

14.040 

70  20 

15 

1,683 

171 

58  90 

250 

79 

12  50 

13,470 

2,547 

763  62 

16 

1,856 

145 

46  41 

9,714 

2,160 

388  56 

43,578 

7,543 

1,875  33 

17 

23,696 

1,648 

473  92 

144,668 

9,023 

2,893  36 

199,083 

14,307 

4,442  45 

18 

506, 967 

22,641 
322 

6,337  09 
64  40 

4,268,846 

237,961 
2,371 

85.. 376  92 
711  30 

5,295,767 

293,278 
8,760 

104,712  87 
2,899  15 

19 

20 

1,396 

316 

6  98 

480, 242 

33,749 

4,795  44 

''1 

477 

38 

2  39 

68,595 

6,276 

683,57 

99 

2.825 

262 

14  13 

949,303 

77,446 

9,478  91 

93 

425 

30 
63,430 

2  13 
11,100  82 

115,864 

9,903 

140, 145 

654 

13,945 

3,441 

15,422 

1,156  52 

34,115  32 

147  18 

3,132  33 

544  64 

3,071  15 

•>4 

95 

1,484 
20,442 

6,531 
33,955 

96 

63 

54 
2.296 
3,989 

6  76 
287  01 
498  63 

?7 

4,848 

98 

6,681 

■?9 

193 

28  95 

' 

41,499 

10,355  45 

30 

160,359 

24,882  78 

251,594 

89,382  64 

1,155,186 

245,457  52 

133,375 

20,006  25 

241,918 
6.627 

40,963 

41,714  85 
331  35 

7,803  16 

31 

3? 

30,848 

5,398  53 

4,965 

1.117  13 

S.S 

1,412 

176  52 

380 

66  52 

2,327 

350  04 

34 

5,399 

1,440 

72  00 

35 

740, 663 
229,846 

148,132  60 
57,461  50 

823,352 
2o3,000 

172,939  30 
65,323  36 

3fi 

9,685 

3.147  71 

37 

104 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14.-:— Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Impokts. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.!    Value. 


Duty. 


15 


16 


DrxiABLE  Goods — Con. 
Flax,  hemp  and  jute,  mtrs  of — Con. 
Horse  clothing  of  jute,  shaped  or  other- 

\\'ise  manufactured ■ .     S 

,Towels % 

Fabrics,  brown  or  bleached Yd . 

Fabrics  of  fiax,  unbleached,  n.o.p.  _      , 
Tailors'  hollands  of  linen  and  towelling  in 

the  web 

Linen  clothing,  n.o.p. _. S 

Linen  blouses  and  shir'  waists $ 

Linen  thread,  n.o.p Lb 

.Shirts  of  linen ■  ■    .         Doz. 

Linen  tape,  not  over  Ij  inches  in  width.. 

Tapestrj',  jute 

Jute  cloth,  or  jute  canvas,  uncoloured, 
not    further    finished    than    cropped, 

bleached ,  mangled  or  calendered Yd . 

Fabrics  of  flax,  printed,  dyed  or  colour- 
ed, n.o.p 

Other  manufactures  of  hemp,  or  flax,  or 
of  which  hemp  or  flax  is  the  component 

material  of  chief  value,  n.o.p S 

Manufactures  of  jute,  n.o.p. $ 

Total,  flax,  hemp  and  jute 


872, 227 
3,642,380 

3,124,902 


332,758 
58 


35,978,424 
344,259 


$ 

1,152 
157,066 
117,585 
326,884 

228,483 

10,868 

431 

224, 781 

828 

984 

49 


1,630,460 
50,282 


47,715 
193,330 


17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 

29 
30 
31 
32 
33 

34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 

42 
43 

44 


45 


Foundry  facings  of  all  kinds  —  $ 

Fruits,  including  nuts,  viz: — 

Dried  apples Lb 

Ban inas.  dried  or  evaporated... 

Currants 

Dates. . . 

Figs.... '■ 

Prunes  and  plums  unpitted •' 

Baisins 

All  other,  n.o.p.,  dried  fruits " 

.\lmonds,  shelled 

Almonds,  not  shelled 

Brazil  nuts,  not  shelled " 

Pecans,  not  shelled  and  shelled  peanuts, 

n.o.p 

Walnuts,  not  shelled " 

.A.11  other  nuts,  n.o.p.,  not  shelled " 

.4.11  other  nuts,  shelled '. " 

Green  apples Brl. 

Blackberries,   gooseberries,   raspberries 

and  strawberries,  n.o.p Lb. 

Cherries 

Cranberries Brl. 

Currants Lb. 

Grapes 

Limes S 

Peaches Lb. 

Plums Bush. 

Quinces,  apricots,  pears  and  nectarines, 

n.o.p. Lb, 

All  other,  n.o.p $ 

Fruits  in  air-tight  cans  or  other  air-tight 

packages Lb 

Fruits,  preser\'ed  in  brandy  or  preserved 

in   other   spirits,    and    containing   not 

more  than  40  p.c.  of  proof  spirits,  etc.  Gal 
Fruits  preserved  in  brandy,  etc.,  etc., 

containing  more  than  40  p.c.  of  proof 

spirits " 


4,368,978 


9,746 


118,158 

529 

10,853,360 

3,207,840 

3,286,538 

8,164,636 

22,404,937 

4,058,591 

850,114 

651,639 

1,117,420 

4.887,820 
1,180,848 
6,364,914 
2,151,926 
269,797 

6,457,109 

942,317 

28,297 

12,920 

6,205.132 

12,737,063 
104, 978 

11,798,317 


7,761.096 

76 

•     22 


32,981 
568,279 

36,436 


9,644 
12 


9,449,567 
68,423 


Total,  fruits  and  nuts 8,155,537 7,470,141  1,459,522  38 


7,905 

63 

579,635 

208,741 

188,907 

525,141 

1,434,585 

253,108 

258.553 

77,834 

82,494 

280,524 
109,793 
394,621 
520,022 
648,499 

589, 

102,732 

109,669 

1,075 
317,641 

3,758 
340,825 
251,941 

384,850 
33,475 

449,336 


314 
221 


115,366 
529 
928,471 
199,934 
279, 142 
263,172 
617,937 
115,517 
166,855 
632,615 
111,781 


823 

10,105 

4,625 

41,042 

3,537 

5,566 
259 

7,908 
276 
253 

■     49 


505,343 
7,618 


28,824 
18,850 


$      ets. 

246  90 

3,031  50 

1,156  25 

10,260  .50 

884  25 

1.948  10 

90  65 

1,977  00 

96  60 

88  55 

12  25 


50,534  30 
2,475  99 


10,088  40 
4.712  50 


853.531 


9,541 


4,921,420 

1,153,060 

6,373,744 

447,877 

269,359 

6,457,356 

938, 659 

28, 256 

12,920 

6,200,160 


12,733,661 
104,904 

11,780,751 


5.589,202 

76 
22 


7,336 

63 

583,157 

208,01 

188,665 

528.242 

,441,760 

256, 586 

50, 662 

.76,302 

82,210 

284, 179 
108,613 
397,224 
118,413 
646,994 

589, 107 
102,394 
109,500 

1,075 
317,183 

3,758 
340, 739 
251,791 

384.160 
33,144 

358,332 


314 
221 


140,631  04 


2,385  25 


1,834  00 
2  65. 
72,856  27 
17,599  49 
18,035  20 
55,087  81 
150,786  18 
64, 146  50 

6,674  20 
12,652  30 
22,235  62 

98,428  40 
23,061  20 

127,474  88 
17,915  08 

107,743  60 

129,147  12 

18,773  18 

27,375  00 

258  40 

124,003  20 

375  80 

127,336  61 

31,471  20 

58,903  98 
8.286  00 

1.36,761  11 


166  30 
131  10 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 


Treaty  Rates. 


Total. 


Quantity.     Value. 


Duty. 


Quantity.      Value. 


Duty. 


Quantity.      Value.      DutyColl'd 


846, 782 
.3,131,733 
3,032,633 


320,921 


329 
146, 234 
113,487 
290,014 
224,961 

,'),290 

172 

215,301 

5.52 

731 


$   cts. 

65  80 
29,246  SO 
19,860  84 
43,502  10 
39, 369  28 

1 , 322  50 

43  00 

37,677  60 

138  00 

182  75 


S   cts 


26,573,707 
274,027 


1,125,451 
42, 348 


18,319 
155,751 


84,409  13 
10,587  00 


4,579 
23,362  65 


3,475,084 


525,522  60 


205 


30  75 


170 


10 


0  86 


280 
200 
133 
234 
13,811 


31 
20 
11 
20 
4,584 


1  12 
1  00 
0  66 
3  50 
414  33 


52,425 

730 

47, 036 

27,763 


2,230 

106 

1,935 

3,627 


524  25 

7  30 

470  36 

832 


45 


0  68 


2,111,674 


211 
85,006 


36  93 
33,928  27 


97,794 


36,222  15 


879,763 
3,700,012 
3,069,( 


12 


3  90 


2,023 


1,466 


329  86 


332,588 
58 


.36,023,274 
342,450 


J 

1,152 
156,. 339 
118,112 
331,056 
228,498 

10,868 

431 

224,675 

828 

984 

49 


1,6.30,794 
49,966 


47,143 
174,601 


$   cts, 

312  70 
32.278  30 
21,017  09 
53,762  60 
40,253  53 

3,274  50 

133  65 

39,984  46 

234  60 

271  30 

12  25 


134.943  43 
13,062  99 


14,668  15 
28,075  15 


16,508 


4,665  12 


4,345,123 


670,818  76 


9,746 


2,416  00 


16 


651,261 


198,063 


21,708  77 


1,641,232 


393,532 


54,707  44 


115,366 

529 

10,928,641 

3,199,934 

3,279,422 

8,263,372 

22,618,070 

4,115,751 

831,927 

632,615 

1,111,781 

4,973,845 
1,153,790 
6,420,780 
2,116,872 
269,359 

6,457,356 

938,704 

28,256 

12.920 

6,200,160 


,733,661 
104,904 

11,780,751 


275, 074 


21,328 


5,501  48 


7,975,930 


76 


7,336 

63 

583,167 

208,017 

188,696 

528,262 

,441,771 

256,606 

253,309 

76,. 302 

82,210 

286,409 
108,719 
399,159 
515,572 
646, 994 

589.107 
102,397 
109,. 500 

1.075 
317,183 

3.758 
340, 739 
251,791 

384, 160 
33,355 

464,666 


314 


1,834 
2 
72,857 
17,599 
18,036 
55,088 
150,786 
64, ISO 
28.797 
12,652 
22,235 


98,9.52  65 
23,068  50 

127,945  24 
73,455  41 

107,743  60 

129,147  12 

18,773  86 

27,375  00 

258  40 

124,003  20 

375  80 

127,336  61 

31,471  20 

58,903  98 
8,322  93 

176, 190  86 


166  30 


22 


221 


131  10 


17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 

28 
29 
30 
31 
32 

33 

34- 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 
42 

43 


44 


45 


612, 923 


81,917  69 


8,180,858 


1,577,662  22 


106 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 

Total  Imports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  TarifT. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

Dutiable  Goods— Con. 

Furniture,  house,  office,  cabinet  or  store 
furniture  of  wood,  iron  or  other  material, 
in  parts  or  finished 

Furs  and  manufactures  of,  viz.: — 
Fur  skins  wholly  or  partly  dressed.n.o.p. 
Caps,  hats,  muffs,  tippets,  capes,  coats 
and   cloaks   of  fur  and   other  manu- 
factures of  fur,  n.o.p. 

Total,  furs     

$ 
S 

$ 

$ 
1,514,628 

S 

1,360,503 

.?       cts. 
408, 150  90 

9 

375,434 
401,443 

350,797 
192, 163 

52  619  55 

3 

57,648  90 

776,877 

542, 960 

110,268  45 

Fuses,  non-metallic $ 

Glass  and  manufactures  of — 

Glass    carboys   or   demijohns,    bottles, 

decanters,  flasks,  jars  and  phials $ 

Glass  balls,  and  cut,  pressed  or  moulded, 

crystal  glass  tableware,  blown  glass 

tableware,  and  other  cut  glass  ware...    $ 
Lamp  chimneys,  glass  shades  or  globes.    % 
Ornamental      figured     and      enanielled 

coloured  glass  and  memorial  or  other 

ornamental  window  glass,  n.o.p $ 

Painted  or  vitrified,    chipped,    figured, 

enamelled  and  obscured  white  glass.. .    $ 
Common  and  colourless  window  glass. Sq.ft 
Plain,    coloured,    opaque,     stained     or 

tinted  or  muffled  glass  in  sheets $ 

Plate  glass,  not  bevelled,  in  sheets  or 

panes,  not  exceeding  7  sq.  ft.  each, 

n.o.p Sq.  ft. 

Plate  glass,  not  bevelled,  in  sheets  or 

panes  exceeding  7  sq.  ft.  each,  and  not 

exceeding  25  sq.  ft.  each,  n.o.p " 

Plate  glass,  n.o.p : " 

Plate  glass,  bevelled,  n.o.p " 

German  looking  glass  (thin  plate),  un- 

silvered  or  for  silvering S 

Silvered  glass,  bevelled  or  not,  framed 

or  not  framed % 

Stained  or  ornamental  glass  windows. ...    $ 
Glass  in   sheets  and   bent   plate  glass, 

n.o.p $ 

Articles  of  glass,    not    plate   or   sheet, 

designed  to  be  cut  or  mounted,  and 

manufactures  of  glass,  n.o.p S 

Total,  glass 

4 

89,632 

20, 7u2 

4  140  40 

5 

388, 943 

381,017 
212,451 

8,121 

4,950 
1,247,873 

63,735 

191,272 

186,080 

269, 906 

3,376 

892 

104,868 
27, 158 

60, 154 
338, 147 

348,856 

369,368 
210,641 

2,988 

1,326 
1,020,349 

36, 410 

133,708 

52,241 

118,084 

3,334 

892 

49,680 
12,550 

43,972 
285,869 

113,380  96 

6 

120,047  54 

7 

68,460  32 

S 

747  00 

9 

331  50 

10 
11 

38,444,337 

31,184,884 

127,544  49 
9,102  50 

12 

13 

14 
15 
16 

944, 484 

807, 134 

1,053,721 

11,589 

638, 236 

202, 068 

461,391 

11,470 

13,370  80 

14,366  46 

41,329  40 

1,166  90 

178  40 

17 

17,388  00 

18 

3,765  00 

19 

10,993  00 

20 

64,322  43 

3,488,943 

2, 690, 268 

606,494  70 

Gloves  and  mitts  of  all  kinds 

Gold  and  silver,  manufactures  of — 
Gold,  silver  and  Dutch  or  Schlag  metal 

leaf 

Manufactures  of  gold  and  silver,  n.o.p. . . 
Electro-plated  ware  and  gilt  ware,  n.o.p. 

Sterling  or  other  silverware,  n.o.p 

Silver  and   other  coin,  foreign,   except 

gold 

Total  gold  and  silver 

s 

$ 

s 
$ 
$ 

$ 

?.] 

1,796,942 

611,281 

213,948  35 

22 

43,784 

12,961 

269,807 

231,540 

39 

30, 205 

6,549 

102,565 

91,684 

39 

8,306  68 

28 

2,292  15 

24 

35,897  75 

2S 

32,089  40 

26 

13  65 

558, 131 

231,042 

78,599  63 

Grease,  axle Lb. 

27 

3.240,258 

137,291 

3,182,552 

134,826 

26,965  20 

TRADE  .uvn  yAYia.iTioy 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

Imported  into  Canada,  &c.— Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

S 
94,364 

$       cts. 
18,872  80 

$ 
51,889 

?       cts. 
14,269  69 

$ 

1,506,756 

$       cts. 
441,293  39 

1 

24,878 
209,726 

2,487  80 
41,945  20 

375,675 
401,889 

55, 107  35 
99,. 594  10 

•^ 

, 

3 

234,604 

44,433  00 

777,564 

154,701  45 

69,501 

8,687  68 

' 

90, 203 

12,828  08 

4 

43,240 

17,175 
2,095 

5,133 

3,624 
227,522 

27,325 

57,859 

82,893 

151,661 

42 

8,648  00 

3,435  00 
419  00 

898  34 

634  23 
17,064  27 

4,781  98 

4,339  65 

12,4.33  95 

.34, 124  03 

9  45 

392,096 

386,543 
212,736 

8,121 
\ 

4,950 
1,247,871 

63,735 

191,567 

186,080 

269,745 

3,376 

892 

104,533 
27,158 

60,154 
338,316 

122,028  96 

123,482  54 
68,879  32 

1,645  34 

965  73 
144,608  76 

13,884  48 

17,710  45 

39,536  91 

75,453  43 

1,176  35 

178  40 

30,805  46 
6,686  60 

13,824  91 
73,653  73 

5 

fi 



7 

8 

9 

7,259,440 

38,444,324 

10 

11 

307,946 

364,295 

.  .  592,672 

119 

946, 182 

807, 134 

1,054,063 

11,589 

n 

240,771 

50,946 

12,736  50 

13 

14 

15 

16 

40,518 
14,608 

16,182 
23,162 

9,116  96 
2,921  60 

2,831  91 
3,474  30 

14,335 

4,300  50 

17 

IS 

19 

29,285 

5,857  00 

20 

713,039 

105,132  67 

94, 566 

22,894  00 

3,497  873 

734,521  37 

608,818 

136,985  26 

548,007 

164,402  10 

1,768,106 

515,335  71 

21 

13,060 

4,827 

163,986 

138,814 

1.959  00 

1,086  21 

36.897  35 

519 

1,579 
2,991 
3,948 

129  75 

473  70 

897  30 

1,184  40 

43, 784 

12,955 

269  ,-542 

234, 446 

39 

10,395  43 

3,852  06 

73,692  40 

64,507  63 

13  65 

22 

23 

24 

31,233  83 

25 

26 

320,687 

71,176  .39 

9,037 

2,685  15 

560,766 

,    152,461  17 

45,770 

1,548 

193  49 

1 

3,228,322 

136,374 

27, 158  69 

27 

'                   ' 

108 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14. — Sum'mary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 

Total  Imports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

2 
3 

4 

Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

Gunpowder  and  other  explosives,  &c. — -' 
Gun,  rifle,  sporting,  cannon,  musket  and 

cannister  powder Lb. 

Blasting  and  mining  powder " 

Giant  powder,  nitro,  nitro-glycerine  and 

other  explosives,  n.o.p " 

Gun,  rifle  and  pistol  cartridges,  or  other 

ammunition,  n.o.p i 

Gun  wads,  percussion  caps,  primers  and 

cartridge  cases $ 

Gun  or  pistol  covers  or  cases,  game  bags, 
loading  tools,  and  cartridge  belts  of  an'y 
material $ 

Total,  gunpowder  and  explosives  . 

1 

211,608 
148, 125 

567,820 

$ 

147,782 
15,784 

118,031 

705,973 

29, 106 

34,995 

153,922 
13,325 

549,410 

S 

121,943 
1,551 

97,974 

463,780 

26,392 

30,019 

.  $       cts 

4,617  66 
266  50 

13,735  30 

139, 134  00 

5 

7,917  60 

6 

9  005  70 

1,051,671 

741,659 

174,676  76 

Gutta-percha  and  India-rubber,   manufac- 
tures of — 

Boots  and  shoes S 

Belting S 

Clothing,  and  clothing  made  waterproof 

with  india-rubber $ 

Hose,    including  cotton  or  linen,   lined 
with  rubber $ 

7 
8 
9 

128,842 
82,065 

801,516 

91,083 

69,664 

1,199,077 

878, 176 

5,957 

100,714 
77,532 

57,516 

88,202 

66, 570 

1,164,718 

656,835 

5,957 

25, 178  50 
21,321  85 

20, 130  60 

10 

30,870  70 

11 

23,299  50 

12 

Tires  of  rubber  for  vehicles  of  all  kinds.   $ 
Rubber  cement  and  all  manufactures  of 

india-rubber  and  gutta-percha,  n.o.p. .     $ 
Rubber,  hard,  unfinished,  in  tubes,  for 

the  manufacture  of  fountain  pens $ 

407.651  30 

13 

180  633  64 

14 

595  70 

3,256,380 

2,218,044 

709,681  79 

Hair  and  rpanufactures  of,  not  otherwise 
provided  for — 

Braids,  chains  or  cords $ 

Curled  or  dyed,  n.o.p $ 

Hair  cloth  of  all  kinds S 

Other  manufactures  of,  n.o.p $ 

1.5 

640 
29,201 
37,645 
33,211 

625 

24,515 

1,909 

30,248 

218  75 

16 

4,903  00 

17 

572  70 

18 

10,586  80 

100,697 

57,297 

16,281  25 

Hats,  caps  and  bonnets,  n.o.p. — 

Beaver,  silk  or  felt $ 

Straw,  grass,   chip  or  other  material. 

19 

959,037 

2,076,992 

66,791 

517,132 

1,290,284 

52,760 

180,996  20 

20 

451,599  40 

21 

Hat.  cap  and  bonnet  shapes,  and  hat  and 
bonnet  crowns S 

Total,  hats,  caps,  &c.                    .... 

18,466  00 

3,102,820 

1,860,176 

651,061  60 

Hay Ton. 

Honey,  in  the  comb  or  otherwise,  and  imi- 
tations thereof Lb. 

Hops " 

Ink.  writing S 

Ink,  printing S 

22 
23 

24 

16,092 

165,898 
1,366,071 

208,593 

19,793 
278.114 

16,078 

132,817 
1,231,268 

208,294 

17,357 
246,848 

32,1.56  00 

3,984  51 
86,188  76 

2.") 

35,056 
95,523 

15,584 
81.858 

3,896  00 

2fi 

16.371  00 

Total,  ink 

130.579 

97,442 

20,267  6a 

i  TllAnK  A\D  NAVWATION 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


109 


Entered  for  Home  Conbumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total.    . 

Quantity.  1    Value.    ^       Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value.          Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

57,761 
134,800 

18,410 

$ 

25,857 
14,233 

20,057 

239,470 

2,577 

4,976 

$       cts. 

1,1.55  22 
1,797  33 

322  18 

47,894  00 

515  40 

995  20 

$ 

$       ots. 

211,683 
148,125 

567,820 

$ 

147,800 
15,784 

118,031 

703,250 

28,969 

34,995 

$       rt,s. 

5,772  88 
2,063  83 

14,057  48 

187,028  00 

8,433  00 

10,000  90 

0 

3 

.i 

i; 

6 

307, 170 

52, 679  33 

1,048,829 

227,356  09 

25,692 
4,523 

747,299 

3,089 

3,200 

.39,739 

213, 173 

3.853  80 
904  60 

168,143  90 

695  05 

126,406 
82,055 

804,815 

91,291 

69,770 

1,204,457 

876  509 

5,957 

29,032  .30 
22, 226  45 

188,274  50 

31,, 565  75 

24,019  58 

416,592  74 

214,234  84 

595  70 

7 

s 

q 

10 

720  OS 
8,941  44 

31,975  95 

11 

P 

6,501 

1,625  25 

n 

14 

1,036,715 

215.2.34  82 

6,601 

1,625  25 

3,261,260 

926,541  86 

* 

15 

4,686 

35,418 

3,290 

3  38 

585  80 

7,083  60 

740  40 

640 
29,201 
37,327 
33,538 

222  13 

5,488  80 

7,656  30 

11,327  20 

15 

16 

17 

18 

43,409 

8,413  18 

100,706 

24,694  43 

450,429 

788,502 

13,700 

10J,347  51 

177,414  40 

3,082  68 

967  561 

2,078,786 

66,460 

282,343  71 

629,013  80 

21,548  68 

19 

'0 

''1 

1,252,631 

281,844  59 

3,112,807 

932,906  19 

16,078 

163,827 
1,367,106 

208,294 

19,661 
278,310 

t 

32, 1.56  00 

4,604  71 
91,622  28 

99 

31,010 

2,. 304 
31,462 

620  20 
5,433  52 

9'{ 

135,838 

94 

18,863 
14,661 

2,829  45 
1,833  29 

609 
409 

137  01 
71  59 

35,056 
96,931 

•6,862  46 
18,276  48 

'5 

'>6 

33,527 

4.662  74 

1,018 

208  60 

131,987 

25, 138  94 

110 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity.      Value 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.      Value 


Duty. 


33 


34 


DuTi.\BLE  Goods — Con. 

Iron  and  manufactures  of,  steel  and  manu- 
tures  of,  or  both  combined — 
Agricultural  implements,  n.o.p.,  viz.: — 

Binding  attachments S 

Cultivators  and  weeders  and  parts  of    S 

Drills,  seed : No. 

Farm,  road  or  field  rollers " 

Forks,  pronged *' 

Harrows  and  parts  of S 

Harvesters,  self-binding No. 

Hay  loaders " 

Hay  tedders ,. . . .    " 

Hoes " 

Horse  rakes " 

Knives,  hay  or  straw " 

Knives,  edging " 

Lawn  mowers " 

Manure  spreaders " 

Mowing  machines " 

Ploughs  and  parts  of $ 

Post  hole  diggers No. 

Potato  diggers " 

Rakes,  n.o.p " 

Reapers " 

Scythes Doz. 

Sickles  or  reaping  hooks. " 

Snaths " 

Spades  and  shovels  of  iron  or  steel, 

n.o.p " 

Spade  and  shovel  blanks,  and  iron  or 

steel  cut  to  shape  for  the  same " 

Parts  of  agricultural  iniplements  pay- 
ing 125  P.e.,  12?  p.e.  and  I2i  p.c S 

Parts  of  agricultural  implements  pay- 
ing 12^  p.c,  175  P.O.  and  20  p.c,  n.o.p.     $ 
All    other    agricultural    implements, 

n.o.p S 

Anvils  and  vises $ 

Cart  or  wagOn  skeins  or  boxes Lb . 

Springs,  n.o.p.,  and  parts  thereof,  of 
iron  or  steel,  for  railway,  tramway 

or  other  vehicles $ 

Axles  and  axle  parts,  n.o.p.,  and  axle 
blanks  and  parts  thereof  of  iron  or 
steel,  for  railway,  tramway  or  other 

vehicles S 

Bar  iron  or  steel,  rolled,  whether  in 
coils,  bundles,  rods  or  bars,  com- 
prising rounds,   ovals,   squares  and 

flats,  n.o.p Cwt. 

Butts  and  hinges,  n.o.p $ 

Canada  plates,  Russia  iron,  terne  plate, 
and  rolled  sheets  of  iron  or  steel 
coated  with  zinc,  spelter  or  other 
metal,  of  all  widths  or  thicknesses, 

n.o.p* Cwt. 

Castings,  iron  or  steel,  n.o.p S 

Castings,  malleable  iron,  when  im- 
ported by  manufacturers  of  mow^ers, 
binding  attachments,  harvesters  and 
reapers  for  use  exclusively  in  their 

own  factories $ 

Cast  iron  pipe  of  every  description. .  .Cwt. 

Cast  scrap  iron Ton . 

Chains,  coil  chain,  chain  links,  includ- 
ing repair  links,  and  chain  shackles, 
of  iron  or  steel,  Ig  of  an  inch  in  dia- 
meter and  over Cwt. 


,114 
234 
,931 


1,635 

228 

14 

8,693 

754 

3,409 

90 

10,750 

905 

1,198 


3,989 

1,439 

18,869 

432 

3,046 

282 

248 

5,013 

1,331 


358,867 


853,908 


175,823 


267,241 
5,720 


2,485 

53,114 

63,880 

116,257 

4,671 

67, 268 

177,158 

11,270 

570 

2,341 

13,979 

934 

78 

49, 639 

57,333 

43.607 

498, 103 

4,163 

44,185 

3,905 

32,094 

15,287 

615 

1,042 

18,886 

2,492 

83,460 

142,525 

82,800 
46.107 
20,182 

71,361 


214,236 


1,223,439 
77,117 


443,899 
609, 639 


93,007 

325,563 

63,563 


5,114 

173 

5,637 


1,635 

228 

14 

7,874 

754 

2,937 

72 

10, 642 

903 

1,198 


3,989 

1,410 

18,620 

432 

2,542 

75 

248 

2,531 

23 


358,092 


783,009 


175,823 


10,572         46,282 


220,267 
5.538 


9,554 


2,389 

52,996 

63,880 

85,450 

3,441 

67,174 

177,158 

11,270 

570 

2,130 

13, S 

800 

66 

47,543 

57,254 

43,607 

497,849 

4,163 

42,847 

3,823 

32,094 

13,021 

207 

1,042 

8,346 

80 

82,616 

142,490 

77, 080 
28,843 
20, 182 

74,432 


201,325 


1,088,635 
75,213 


443,899 
567,570 


93,007 

265, 0.53 

61,277 


42,876 


S       cts. 


323  20 

10,599  20 

12,776  00 

21,362  50 

774  51 

13,434  80 

22,241  24 

2,817  50 

142  50 

479  38 

2,795  80 

180  03 

14  85 

15,452  93 

11,450  80 

5,584  95 

99,569  80 

1,040  75 

10,711  75 

860  30 

4,011  77 

2,929  80 

46  60 

260  50 

2,713  02 

26  01 

11,250  74 

28,498  00 

19,270  00 
8,652  90 
5,045  50 

26,051  20 


70,463  75 


274,053  15 
22,563  90 


22, 194  95 
156,084  50 


16.276  04 
88, 106  80 
13,845  00 


2,816  .50 


TUADI-:  AXD  XAVIOATION 


111 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 


Treaty  Rates. 


Total. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


Duty. 


Quantity 


Value. 


Duty. 


Quantity 


Value. 


DutyCoU'd 


62 
3,394 


819 


472 

18 

108 

2 


2.3 
249 


509 
207 


2,472 
1,30S 


70,872 


46,974 
184 


•1,005 


$       cts 


118 


14  76 


33,077 

1,230 

94 


4,961  55 

184  50 

11  75 


211 
134 


2,096 
79 


31  65 


20  10 

1  80 

419  20 

9  88 


32 


4  00 


1,164 

,      82 


174  60 
12  30 


2,287 
408 


343  05 
61  20 


10,422 

2,412 

744 

11 

5,620 
17,384 


2, 084  40 

482  40 

92  99 

1  38 

843  00 
3,476  80 


5,114 


22,739 


134,746 
943 


1,150  65 


5,116  32 


15,060  31 
188  60 


41,086 


6,162  90 


60,510 
2,304 


3,404 


14,092  20 
276  00 


170  20 


$       cts. 


948 


260  71 


5,114 

235 

8,931 


1, 


,6.35 

228 

14 

8,69.3 

754 

3,409 

90 

10,750 

905 

1,198 

3,989 

1.433 

18,869 

432 

3,051 

282 

248 

5,003 

1,331 


338,092 


853,881 


175,823 


267. 241 
5,722 


2, 

53! 

63, 

118, 

4, 

67, 

177, 

11, 

2, 
13, 


49, 

57, 

43, 

497, 

4, 
44, 

3, 
32, 
15, 


.389 
114 
880 
527 
671 
268 
158 
270 
570 
341 
979 
934 
78 
639 
333 
607 
881 
103 
Oil 
905 
094 
308 
615 
042 


18,768 

2,492 

83,360 

142,501 

82, 700 
46,22' 
20, 182 

79,546 


224,064 


1,223,381 
77, 104 


443,899 
608,656 


93,007 

325,563 

63,581 


$       cts 


323 

10,613 

12,776 

26,324 

959 

13,446 

22,241 

~2',h7 

142 

511 

2,795 

200 

16 

15,872 

11,460 

5,584 

99,573 

1,040 

10,886 

872 

4,011 

3,272 

107 

260 


4,797  42 

508  41 

11,343  73 

28,499  38 

20,113  00 
12,129  70 
5,045  50 

27,201  85 


75,580  07 


289,113  46 
23,013  21 


22,194  95 
162.247  40 


16,276  04 

102, 199  00 

14,121  00 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 
30 
31 


32 


33 


10,559    46,280    2,986  70  41 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity .      Value 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity .      Value 


Duty. 


18 


19 


20 


23 


DuTi.iBLE  Goods — Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

Chains,  coil  chains  and  links,  including 
repair  links  and  chain  shackles  of 
iron  and  steel,  n.o.p Cwt. 

Chains,  n.o.p S 

Tacks,  shoe Lb . 

Nails,  brads,  spikes  and  tacks  of  all 
kinds,  n.o.p 

Engines,  &c. — 

Locomotives  for  railways No. 

Locomotive  parts $ 

Motor  cars  for  railways  and  tramwaysNo. 

Engines,  fire 

Engines,  gasoline  and  gas 

Engines,  steam 

Boilers,  steam,  and  parts  of $ 

Boilers,  n.o.p.,  and  parts  of.  .     $ 

Fire  extinguishing  machines,  including 

sprinklers  for  fire  protection $ 

Fittings,  iron  or  steel,  for  iron  or  steel 

pipe  of  every  description $ 

Flat  eye  bar  blanks,  not  punched  nor 
drilled,  tor  use  exclusively  in  the 
manufacture  of  bridges,  or  of  steel 
structural  work,  or  in  car  construc- 
tion  Ton 

Ferro-silioon,  containing  not  more  than 

15  p.c.  silicon 

Ferro-silicon  containing  more  thin  15 

p.c.  silicon 

Spiegeleisen  and  ferro  manganese  con- 
taining not  more  than  15  p.c.  man- 
ganese  

Forgings  of  iron  or  steel,  of  whatever 
shape  or  size,  or  in  whatever  stage  of 
manufacture,  n.o.p.,  and  hammered, 
drawn  or  cold  rolled  iron  or  steel 

bars  or  shapes,  n.o.p ^         Lb. 

Hardware,  viz.: — Builders',  cabinet- 
makers',upholsterers', hamessmakers', 
saddlers'  and  carriage  hardware,  in- 
cluding curry-combs,  n.o.p $ 

Horse,  mule  and  ox  shoes $ 

Iron  or  steel  billets,  weighing  not  less 

than  60  lbs.  per  lineal  yard Cwt 

Iron  or  steel  ingots,  cogged  ingots, 
blooms,  slabs,  puddled  bars,  and  loops 
or  other  forms,  n.o.p.,  less  finished 
than  iron  or  steel  bars,  but  more 
advanced  than  pig  iron,  except  cast- 


24 


ings. 


19,693 


34,637 
530,219 

70 


25 

26 

14,668 

296 


4,717 

317 

2 

310 
4,679,986 


Iron  or  steel  bridges  or  parts  thereof,  iron 
or  steel  structural  work,  columns, 
shapes  or  sections,  drilled,  punched,  or 
in  any  further  state  of  manufacture 
than  as  rolled  or  cast,  n.o.p $ 

Iron  in  pig Ton 

Iron  in  pig,  charcoal 

Iron  ore 

Locks  of  all  kinds .' $ 

Machines,  machiner>',  &c. — 

Cranes  and  derricks. ._. No. 

Dental  engines  (electric) " 

Fanning  mills 

Grain  crushers 

Hay  pre.sses 

Windmills  and  complete  parts  thereof.    $ 


230,104 


7,660 


54,874 

25 

4,391 


127 
66 
780 
369 
168 


75,724 
86,005 

2,4    " 

32,424 


162,42' 

81,618 

50,404 

99,465 

,034,310 

237,344 

203,789 

240, 044 

102,309 

729,472 


315,422 

13,353 

171 

15,195 


11,982 


28,044 
458,036 

69 


25 

26 

14,306 

271 


4,717 

289 

2 

1,955 


323,012 

4,635,325 

578, 653 

29,919 

226,114 

228,987 

12,166 

7,148 

267,661 

673,374 

275 

11,689 

215,172 

50,434 

25 

4,391 

364,782 

5,800 

16,980 

6,928 

29,278 

45, 653 

116 
66 
780 
369 
168 

44,300 

72,015 

2,155 

29,030 


158,777 

81,618 

50,404 

99,465 

1,917,721 

170,117 

163,44 

225,372 

101,655 

710,569 


315,422 

11,923 

171 

50,731 
319,711 


475,912 
27,455 

216.845 


11,442 


ts. 


8,860  00 

21,604  50 

754  25 

10, 160  50 


55,571  95 
28,566  30 
17,641  40 
34,812  75 
527,376  87 
46,782  43 
44,948  20 
61,978  14 

35,579  25 

213,170  70 


14,151  00 

722  SO 

9  00 

4,887  50 
95,913  30 


142,773  60 
8,236  50 

28,623  42 


893  53 


253,841 

88,844  35 

621,0.35 

126,085  00 

275 

62  50 

11,689 

351  28 

203, 189 

60,956  70 

338,235 

93,014  80 

5,800 

1,595  02 

16,980 

4,245  00 

6,928 

1,732  00 

29,278 

8,051  53 

45,653 

9,130  60 

TItAUE  ASD  NAViaATlON 


113 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 


Treaty  Rates. 


Total. 


Quantity 


Value. 


Duty. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


Duty. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


DutyCoU'd, 


7,711 

6,593 

71,335 

1 


362 
25 


28 


420 


44,767 


1,117 


512 


,477 


10 


31,424 

13,421 

343 

3,357 


3,650 


$       cts. 


4,713  60 

2,684  20 

68  60 

071  40 


821  25 


84,964 

67,227 

34,964 

4,766 

250 

18,878 


12,744  60 

10,084  05 

5,244  60 

714  90 

56  26 

3,775  60 


1,430 


42  00 


17,714 


3,307 


99,850 
2,464 

9,269 


724 


13,820 
104,954 


630  00 


661  40 


19,970  00 
492  80 

83  85 


38  40 


3,109  57 
12,715  50 


11,461 
26, 507 


2, 292  20 
3,976  05 


$       cts. 


422 


116  07 


19,693 

34^637 

529, 371 

70 


25 

26 

14,668 

296 


4,717 
317 


£,375 


4,680,092 


2,418 


664  96 


230, 104 


38,911 

25 

4,391 


671 


184  53 


126 
66 
780 
369 
168 


75, 724 

85,858 

2,498 

32,387 


162,427 

81,618 

50,404 

99,465 

2,002,685 

237,344 

198,411 

230,138 

101,905 

729,447 


315,422 

13,353 

171 

68,445 
323,018 


578,180 
29,919 


226,114 


12,166 


267,661 

725, 989 

275 

11,689 

215,321 

364,742 

5,800 

16,980 

6,928 

29,278 

45, 653 


J   ots. 


13,573  60 

24,404  77 

822  85 

10,831  90 


56,393  20 
28,566  30 
17,641  40 
34,812  75 
540,121  47 
56,866  48 
50,192  80 
62,693  04 


35,635  51  13 
216,946  30  14 


14,151  00 

764  50 

9  00 

5,517  50 
96,574  70 


163,408  56 
8,729  30 

28,707  27 


931  93 


91,9.53  92  24 


22 


23 


138,800  50 

G2  50 

351  28 

63,433  43 

96,990  85 
1,.595  02 
4,245  00 
1,732  00 
8,051  53 
9, 130  60 


11— i— 8 


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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMEXT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity. 


Vahe. 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.      Value 


Duty. 


24 


DuTUBLE  Goods — Con. 
Iron  and  steel — Con, 

Ore  crushers  and  rock  crushers,  .stamp 
mills,  Cornish  and  belted  rolls,  rock 
drills,  air  compressors,  and  per- 
cussion coal  cutters $ 

Fodder  or  feed  cutters No 

Horse  powers,  for  farm  purposes " 

Portable  engines  with  boilers  in  com- 
bination,   and    traction    engines    for 

farm  purposes.  " 

Portable  saw-mills  and  planing  mills.  .    ■" 
Steam  shovels  and  electric  shovels,  .  .    " 

Threshing  machine  separators " 

Threshing  machine  separators,  parts 
of.  including  wind  stackers,  baggers, 
weighers  anti  self-feeders  .  therefor 
and  finished  parts  thereof  for  repairs, 

when  imported  separately $ 

.\li   other  portable   machines,   n.o.p., 

and  parts  of S 

Concrete  mixing  machines No. 

.SevNnng  machines " 

Hewing  machines,  parts  of $ 

Machines,  adding... No. 

Machines,  typewriting " 

Machines  specially  designed  for  ruling, 
folding,  binding,  embossing,  creasing 
or  cutting  paper  or  cardboard,  when 
for  use  exclusively  by  printers,  book- 
binders and  by  manufacturers  of 
articles  made  from  paper  or  card- 
board, including  parts  thereof,  com- 
posed wholly  or  in  part  of  iron,  steel, 

brass  or  wood S 

Printing     presses     and     lithographic 

presses $ 

Type  making  accessories  for  printing 

presses S 

Cement  making,  machines S 

Coal  handling,  machines S 

Paper  and  pulp  mill,  machines .     S 

Rolling  mill,  machines S 

Saw  mill,  machines S 

Machinery  of  a  class  or  kind  not  made 
in  Canada  and  parts  thereof  adapted 
for  carding,  spinning,  weaving,  braid- 
ing or  knitting  fibrous  material, 
when  imported  by  manufacturers  for 

such  purposes $ 

.\11  machinery  composed  wholly  or  in 
part  of  iron  or  steel,  n.o.p.,  and  iron 

or  steel  integral  parts  of S 

Machines,  washing,  domestic No 

Nails  and  spikes,  composition  and  sheath- 
ing nails Lb 

Nails  and  spikes,  cut  (ordinary  builders)Cwt 

Railway  spikes " 

Nails,  wire,  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p " 

Pumps,  hand,  n.o.p No 

Pumps,  power  and  parts " 

Iron  and  steel  railway  bars  or  rails  of 
any  form,  punched  or  not,  n.o.p.,  for 
railways,  which  term  for  the  purposes 
of.  this  item  shall  include  all  kinds  of 
railway,  street  railways  and  tram- 
ways, even  although  they  are  used 
for  private  purposes  only,  and  even 
although  they  are  not  used  or  intended 
to  be  used  in  connection  with  the  busi- 
ness of  common  carrying  of  goods  or 
passengers Ton. 


476 
19 
21 

615 


131 
15,912 


1,130 

7,296 


7,798 

134,126 

4,689 

54,900 

18,0^8 

19,122 

3,186 


417,988 

10,833 

116 


710,398 

4,797 

154,796 

318, 124 


212,768 

118.564 
62,208 

319,139 
69,738 

199,985 

405, 122 


164,002 

230,826 

31 , 7.50 
45,185 
141,863 
406,678 
118,910 
139,497 


484,054 


9,304,006 
63,731 

3,711 

8,. 585 

82,850 

50,739 

104,230 

490,033 


464 
19 
21 

597 


1.32 
14,870 

1.133 
7, 236 


7,667 

131,782 

4,684 

54,671 

18,000 

18,787 

3,044 


371,011 

10,833 

116 


691,120 

4,797 
154,796 
302,495 


212,293 

118,186 
63,300 

303,129 
67,412 

201,40: 

401,241 


$   cts. 


102,028  79 

2,708  25 

23  20 


138,224  00 

1,319  23 

42,569  42 

60,499  00 


42,458  60 

32,501  28 

17,407  61 

90,938  70 

20,223  60 

50,350  75 

100,310  25 


158,918 

223,292 

31,750 
43,425 
136, 581 
385,224 
108,943 
137,148 


15,891  80 

22,329  20 

3,175  00 
11,941  93 
37,559  89 
105,936  69 
29,959  42 
37,716  00 


484,101   48,410  10 


8,291,778 
62,665 

3,445 

8,560 

82,355 

50,630 

102,999 

448,587 


2,280,246  20 
17,233  18 

516  75 

2,342  00 

27, 335  50 

10,800  00 

30,899  70 

123,362  86 


27,726   710,268    27,666   706,888  193,662  00 


TRADE  A\D  XAVIUATIOK 


115 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home 

Consumption. 

/• 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

.   Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

$ 

$       ets. 

$ 

$       c-ts. 

$ 

S      ft». 

46.977 

7,046  55 

725 
4 

417.988 

10,833 

116 

109,075  .34 

2,708  25 

23  20 

I 

? 

.3 

13 

21,345 

3,201  75 

477 
19 
21 

.599 

712,465 

4,797 

154,796 

305,201 

141,425  75 

1,319  23 

42,, 569  42 

60.904  90 

4 

5 

2.706 

6 

2 

405  90 

7 

475 

71  25 

1.32 
15.942 

1,133 
■     7,269 

212,768 

118,186 

63,. 300 

319,  .344 

69,772 
201.403 
402, 646 

■      42,529  8^ 

32.. 501  £8 
17.407  61 
94.181  70 
'>0  695  60 

8 
9 

1.072 

16.215 
2,360 

3,243  00 
472  00 

10 
11 
r> 

50  350  75' l-"* 

33 

1,405 

245  91 

100.  .556  16 

1+ 

5,037 

251  85 

163,955 

16,143  65 

15 

7,534 

376  70 

230,826 

31,750 
45,185 
141.863 
406. 678 
111,257 
139  497 

22,705  90 

3,175  00 
12,205  93 
38,352  19 
109, 154  79 
30,306  52 
38,0C8  35 

48,410  10 

16 

17 

1,760 
5,282 
21,454 
2,314 
2,349 

264  00 
792  30 
3,218  10 
347  10 
352  35 

IS 

10 

?0 

'1 

9.> 

' 

■ 

484,101 

23 

973,279 
.  42 

145,991  85 
6  30 

7,684 

134,798 

4,689 

54,800 

18,029 

19.013 

3. 177 

9,265,057 
62  707 

2,426.238  05 
17  239  48 

''4 

17 

'i 

3.016 

5 

129 

411 
25 

292 
90 

884 
41,288 

41   10 

1  50 

38  70 

11  60 

176  SO 

6, 193  20 

3,856 

8,585 

82,647 

.50.720 

103.883 

489.. S75 

557  85 

2.343  50 

27,374  20 

10,811  60 

31,076  50 

129,556  06 

26 

27 

■IS 

29 
226 
1.33 

29 
30 
31 

37 

1,917 

166  50 

27,703 

708,805 

193,828  50 

32 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 

Total  Imports. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DuTMBLE  Goods— Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

$ 

' 

$ 

$       cts. 

1 

Railway  fish  plates Ton. 

2,955 

113,970 

2,938 

112,853 

23,504  00 

2 

Railway  tie-plates " 

490 

18,023 

490 

18,023 

3,920  00 

3 

Roiled  iron  or  steel  angles,  tees,  beams, 
channels,    girders    and    other    rolled 
shapes     or     sections,     not     punched,  ^ 
drilled  or  further  manufactured  than' 

rolled,  n.o.p Cwt. 

542,432 

723, 182 

524,882 

696,094 

183,708  70 

4 

Rolled  iron  or  steel   beams,   channels, 
angles,  and  other  rolled  shapes  of  iron 
or  steel,  not  punched,  drilled,  or  fur- 
ther manufactured  than  rolled,  weigh- 
ing not  less  than  35  lbs.  per  lineal  yard, 
not  being  square,  flat,  oval  or  round 
shapes,  and  not  being  railway  bars  or 

-     rails " 

1,299,025 

1,664,337 

1,208,013 

1,619,106 

190,201  93 

5 

Rolled  iron  or  steel  hoop,  band,  scroll 
or  strip,   12  inches  or  less  in  mdth, 

No.  13  gauge  and  thicker,  n.o.p " 

59,008 

96,272 

55, 978 

89,692 

19,592  30 

6 

Rolled  hoop  iron  or  hoop  steel  (galvan- 

ized) Nos.  12  and  13  gauge " 

1,275 

3,053 

572 

1,507 

200  20 

7 

Rolled  iron  or  steel,  hoop,  band,  scroll 
or  strip.    No.    14  gauge  and   thinner, 
galvanized     or    coated     with    other 
metal  or  not,  n.o.p.,  including  drawn 
iron  or  steel  of  this  description  for  the 

t 

manufacture  of  mats " 

196,455 

416,883 

194,265 

413,390 

20,669  50 

8 

Rolled  iron  or  steel   sheets  or  plates. 

sheared  or  unsheared,  and  skelp  iron 

or  steel,  sheared  or  rolled  in  grooves, 

n.o.p " 

286,699 

424,950 

280,302 

414,162 

98,105  70 

9 

Rolled  iron  or  steel  plates,  not  less  than 
30  inches  in  width  and  not  less  than 

j-inch  in  thickness,  n.o.p " 

444,629 

655,309 

438,364 

646,580 

65,754  61 

10 

Rolled  iron  or  steel  sheets,  polished  or 

not,  No.  14  gauge  and  thinner,  n.o.p...    " 

581,130 

1,248,261 

581,792 

1,250,021 

62,501  05 

11 

Rolls  of  chilled  iron  or  steel " 

769 

2,403 

569 

1,658 

497  40 

12 

Rolled  round  wnro  rods  in  the  coil  of 
iron  or  steel  not  over  |-inch  in  diameter 
when  imported  by  wire  manufacturers 
for  use  in  making  wire  in  the  coil  in 

their  own  factories " 

611,792 

660,379 

597,942 

644,801 

104,639  89 

13 

Rolled  round  rods  in  the  coil  of  iron  or 

steel  for  the  manufacture  of  chains. ...    " 

6,194 

7,468 

6,194 

7,468 

1,083  96 

14 

Sad  or  smoothing,  hatters'  and  tailors' 

irons  not  plated $ 

3,608 

3,507 

1,052  10 

15 

Safes,  doors  for  safes  and  vaults $ 

Screws,  iron  and  steel,  commonly  called 

165,891 

165,746 

49,723  80 

16 

"wood  screws"  n.o.p.,  including  lag  or 

coach    screws,    plated    or    not,    and 

machine  or  other  screws,  n.o.p $ 

Scales,  balances,  weighing    beams  ■  and 

37,061 

36,921 

12,922  35 

17 

strength  testing  machines  of  all  kinds.    $ 

90,468 

88,213 

26,463  90 

18 

Shafting,  round,  steel,  in  bars  not  exceed- 

ing 2?  inches  in  diameter Cwt. 

20,563 

38,159 

19,758 

36,208 

9,052  00 

19 

Shafting,  steel,  turned,   compressed  or 

polished „ $ 

14,599 

12,620 

3,786  00 

20 

Sheets  or  plates  of  steel,  cold  rolled, 
sheared  edges,  over  14  gauge,  not  less 
than  Ij  inches  wide,  for  manufacture 
of   mower  bars,    hinges,   typewriters, 

and  sewing  machines Cwt. 

7,435 

16,432 

7,435 

16,432 

1,643  20 

21 

Sheets,  flat,  of  galvanized  iron  or  steel . .    " 

■  .301,451 

819,394 

301,451 

819,394 

40,969  70 

22 

Sheets,  iron  or  steel  corrugated,  galvan- 

ized     " 

1,140 

?,998 

1,082 

2,821 

846  30 

23 

Sheets,    iron   or   steel   corrugated,   not 

galVanized " 

138 

484 

138 

484 

145  20 

24 

Skates  of  all  kinds,  roller  or  other,  and 

parts  thereof .S 

38,203 

37,673 

13,185  55 

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Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


117 


Entered  for  Home  Conscmption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 


Treaty  Rates. 


Total. 


Quantity.     Value 


Duty. 


Quantity .      Value 


Duty. 


Quantity.      Value.      DutyCoU'd 


17,571 


31,612 

3,030 
703 


6,687 
6,265 


200 


784 


58 


443 


$       cts 

20  00 


cts. 


27,12; 


3,733  80 


45,231 

6,580 
1,546 


11,153 
8,729 


745 


3,161  20 

643  87 
149  39 


1,420  94 
626  50 
149  00 


101 

145 

20  20 
29  00 

276 

62  12 

2,274 

454  80 

1,901 

332  67 

2,026 

405  20 

177 


530 


35  40 


119  26 


2,942 
490 


542,453 


1,299,625 

■  59,008 
1,275 


194,265 


286,989 


444,629 

581,792 
769 


597,942 
6,194 


$ 

113,296 
18,023 


723,221 


1,664,337 

96,272 
3,053 


20,542 


7,435 
301,451 

1,140 

138 


425,315 


655,309 

1,250,021 
2,403 


644,801 

7,468 

3,608 
165,891 


37,197 
90,48 
38,109 
14,646 


16,432 
819,394 


484 
38,203 


$   Pts 

23,524  00 
3,920  00 


187.442  .50 


193,. 363  13 

20,236  17 
349  59 


413,390   20,669  50 


99,526  64 


66,381  11 


62,501  05 
646  40 


104,639  89 

1,083  96 

1,072  30 
49,752  80 

12,984  47 

26,918  70 

9,384  67 

4,191  20 


1,643  20 
40,969  70 

881  70 

145  20 

13,304  81 


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No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity . 


Value. 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity .      Value 


Duty. 


17 


20 


21 
->2 


Dutlvble  Goods — Con. 

Iron  and  steel — f'on. 

Skelp  iron  or  steel,  sheared  or  rolled  in 
grooves,  imported  by  manufacturers 
of  wrought  iron  or  steel  pipe,  for  use 
exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of 
wrought  iron  or  steel  pipe  in  their  own 

factories Cwt. 

Steel  billets,  n.o.p " 

.Stoves  of  all  kinds,  for  coal,  wood,  oil, 

spirits  or  gas $ 

Stove  urns  of  metal,  and  dovetails, 
ehaplet  and  hinge  tubes  of  tin  for  use 

in  the  manufacture  of  stoves S 

Swtiches,  frogs,  crossings  and  intersec- 
tions for  railways $ 

Wrought  or  seamless  iron  or  steel  tubing, 
plain  or  galvanized,  threaded  and 
coupled  or  not,  over  10  inches  in  diam- 
eter, n.o.p S 

Tubing — 

Wrought  or  seamless  tubing,  iron  or 

steel,  plain  or  galvanized,  threaded 

and  coupled  or  not,  over  4  inches  in 

diameter,     but     not     exceeding     10 

inches  in  diameter,  n.o.p $ 

Wrought  or  seamless  tubing,  iron  or 
steel,  plain  or  galvanized,  threaded 
and  coupled  or  not,  4  inches  or  less 

in  diameter,  n.o.p $ 

Seamless  steel  tubing,  valued  at  not 

less  than  SJ  cents  per  lb Cwt. 

Rolled  or  drawn  square  tubing  of  iron 
or  steel,  adapted  for  use  in  the  manu- 
facture of  agricultural  implements..  -  $ 
Iron  or  steel  pipe  or  tubing,  plain  or 
galvanized,  riveted,  corrugated  or 
otherwise    specially    manufactured, 

including  lock  joint  pipe,  n.o.p $ 

Iron  or  steel  pipe,  not  butt  or  lap 
welded,  and  wirebound  w'ooden  pipe, 
not  less  than  thirty  inches  internal 
diameter,  when  for  use  exclusively 

in  alluvial  gold  mining § 

Ware — Agate,  granite  or  enamelled  iron 

or  steel  ware $ 

Ware — Iron  or  steel  hollow-ware,  plain 
black  or  coated,  n.o.p.,  and  nickel 
and  aluminium  kitchen  or  household 

hollow-ware,  n.o.p $ 

Wire  bale  ties $ 

Wire  cloth  or  wove  wire  and  netting  of 

iron  or  steel Lb. 

Wire,  crucible  cast  steel,  valued  at  not 

less  than  6  cents  per  lb " 

Wire  screens,  doors  and  windows $ 

Wire    buckthorn    strip,    fencing,    woven 
wire  fencing  and  wire  fencing  of  iron 
or  steel,  n.o.p..  not  to  include  woven 
wire  or  netting  made  from  wire  smal- 
ler than  No.  14  gauge,  not  to  include 
fencing  of  wire  larger  than  No.  9  gauge.  Lb. 
Wire,   single  or  se\'eral,    covered   with 
cotton,    linen,    silk,    rubber   or   other 
material,  including  cable  so  covered.  .     $ 
Wire  of  iron  and  steel,  all  kinds,  n.o.p. .    Lb. 
Wire.   rope,   stranded   or  twisted   wire, 
clothes  lines,  picture  or  other  twisted 
v>'\Te,  and  wire  cables,  n.o.p 


1,886,340 
12, 246 


4,035 


4,235,171 
170,330 


1,822,933 


6,870,401 
5,213,7U 


2,104,205 
14,413 

488,042 


11,169 
136,659 

193,921 

190,201 

144,309 
30,866 

2,785 
395,026 

1,716 
185,083 


206,525 
8,656 

233,432 

27,135 
35,508 


72,485 


340,025 
169,927 


377,212 


1,886,340 
11,811 


2,104,205 
13,873 

483,514 


11,169 
104,149 

189, 192 


4,038 


2,587,726 
170,330 


1,455,859 


6,665,072 
1,528,567 


2,785 
324, 533 

1,716 
168,746 


198, 109 
8,656 

134,480 

27,135 
34,257 


51,476 


181,037 
161,908 


132,379 


cts. 


105,210  25 
4, 133  85 

120.878  50 


1,116  90 
33,848  81 


28,378  80 


75, 572 

51.724  20 

35,356 

47,374  60 

30,868 

1.543  40 

139  25 
97,359  90 

171  60 
59,061  10 


59,432  70 
2, 596  80 

40,. 344  00 

1,3.56  75 
10,277  10 


,721  40 


54,311  10 
32,381  OO* 


33,094  75 


TUMtF.    I  Ml  \,i  \  rniTiox 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home 

Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Ratea. 

Total. 

(Juantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

S 

540 
4,055 

$       cts. 

92  43 
608  25 

i 

$       cts. 

1.886,340 
12,246 

2.104.205 
14,413 

487,569 

11,169 
132,804 

193,921 

190,201 

144,231 
30,868 

2,785 
395,025 

1,716 
184,697 

206,810 
8,656 

233,480 

27,135 
35,508 

72,485 

338,137 
170, 184 

378,244 

i       cts. 

105.210  25 
4.226  28 

121.486  75 

1,116  90 
39,. 579  81 

28.851  70 

.54.630  10 

49.149  60 
1.543  40 

139  25 
111.458  30 

171  60 
62.650  27 

61.172  90 
2.596  80 

60. 144  00 

1,356  75 
10,532  25 

9,822  30 

85,731   10 
33.623  00 

76,121  37 

1 

435 

•> 

3 

4 

28,655 
4,729 

14,629 
8,875 

70,492 

15,951 

8,701 
,       99,000 

5.731  00 
472  90 

2.90.5^90 
1.775  00 

14.098  40 

3,589  17 
1,740  20 

5 

6 

7 

8 

4,038 

9 

in 

11 

12 
13 

14 

15 

1,648,305 

19,800  00 

4,236,031 
170,330 

1,822,933 

16 

17 

.367.074 

1.185 

21.009 

157, 100 
8,276 

245,865 

237  00 

2, 100  90 

31.420  00 
1,241  40 

43,026  62 

66 

18  15 

18 
19 

?n 

207.946 

6,873,018 

5.188,447 

■^1 

3.6,59,880 

22 

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No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity.      Value 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.      Value 


Duty. 


10 


11 


12 


22 


Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

Iron  or  steel  nuts,  rivets  and  bolts,  with 
or  without  threads;  nut,  bolt  _  and 
hinge  blanks;  and  T  and  strap  hinges 
of  all  kinds,  n.o.p Cwt. 

Iron  or  steel  scrap,  wrought,  being  waste 
or  refuse,  including  punehings,  cuttings 
and  clippings  of  iron  or  steel  plates  or 
sheets,  having  been  in  actual  use;  crop 
ends  of  tin  plate  bars,  blooms  and 
rails,  the  same  not  having  been  in 
actual  use " 

Pen-knives,  jack-knives  and  pocket- 
knives  of  all  kinds $ 

Knives  and  forks  of  steel,  plated  or  not, 
n.o.p $ 

All  other  cutlery,  n.o.p $ 

Guns,  rifles,  including  air  guns  and  air 
rifles  (not  being  toys)  muskets,  can- 
nons, pistols,  revolvers,  or  other  fire- 
arms     8 

Bayonets,  swords,  fencing  foils  and 
masks $ 

Needles,  of  any  material  or  kind,  n.o.p.    $ 

.Steel,  chrome  steel Cwt. 

Steel  plate,  universal  mill  or  rolled  edge 
plates  of  steel  over  12  inches  \s'ide, 
imported  by  manufacturers  of  bridges 
or  of  structural  work  or  in  car  con- 
struction     " 

Steel,  in  bars  or  sheets,  to  be  used  exclu- 
sively in  the  manufacture  of  shovels, 
when  imported  by  manufacturers  of 
shovels " 

Rolled  iron  or  steel,  and  cast  steel  in 
bars,  bands,  hoops,  scroll  or  strip, 
sheet  or  plate,  of  any  size,  thickness 
or  width,  galvanized  or  coated  with 
any  material  or  not,  and^teel  blanks 
for  the  manufacture  of  milling  cutters, 
when  of  greater  value  than  Sj  cents 
per  lb " 

Steel  balls  adapted  for  use  on  bearings  of 
machinery  and  vehicles S 

Flat  steel,  cold  rolled,  not  over  j  inch 
thick,  for  the  manufacture  of  cups  and 
cones  tor  ball  bearings Cwt. 

Steel  wool i 

Tools  and  implements — 
Adzes,    cleavers,    hatchets,    wedges, 
sledges,  hammers,  crowbars,  cant- 
dogs  and  track  tools;    picks,  mat- 
tocks and  eyes  or  poles  for  the  same    $ 

Axes Doz, 

Saws $ 

Files  and  rasps,  n.o.p S 

Tools,  hand,  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p J 

Knife  blades,  or  blanks,  and  table  forks 
of  iron  or  steel,  in  the  rough,  not 
handled,  filed,  ground  or  otherwise 
manufactured _ $ 

Manufactures,  articles  or  wares  of  iron  or 
steei,  or  of  which  iron  or  steel,  (or 
either)  are  the  component  materials  of 
chief  value,  n.o.p I 

Total,  iron  and  steel 


36,648 


223,786 


1,980 


444,379 


19,249 


106, 294 


151 


2,852 


142,235 


143,076 

87,957 

188,265 
464, 625 


727,023 

7,632 

115,423 

9,123 


646,962 


23, 753 


687,722 
14,734 


418 
4,095 


37,838 
19,390 
77,235 
90,014 
536,710 


101 


7,120,756 


34,248 


222,114 


1,980 


444,379 


19,243 


106,326 


151 


2,856 


135,439 


142,268 

10,390 

62, 155 
260,489 

598,306 

4,273 

55,105 

9,123 


646,962 


23,734 


682,614 
14,712 


418 
4,095 


31,375 
19,458 
74, 554 
70,739 
506,634 


i       cts. 


59,545  77 


11,105  70 

3,117  00 

18.646  50 
78,146  70 

179,491  80 

1,281  90 

16,531  50 

1,368  45 


66,656  85 


2,886  45 


34, 130  70 
1,471  20 


20  90 
409  50 


'    9.412  50 

4,378  38 

22,366  20 

21,221  70 

151,990  20 


87 


6,510,399 


8  70 


1,953,119  70 


51,478,634 


47,330,076 


10,870,675  69 


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Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

« 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

$ 

$       ets. 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

}       cts. 

2,394 

7,627 

2,558  20 

36,642 
223,806 

143  06fi 

6'>  103  97 

1 

1,692 

954 

42  30 

143,222 
88  124 

11   148  00 

'' 

77,237 

15,447  40 

497 

136  70 

18,701  10 

44,041  02 
119  ''82  34 

^ 

125,889 
201,469 

25, 177  80 
40,293  80 

788 
3,061 

216  72 
841  84 

188,832 
465,019 

723,576 

7,971 

'  115,483 

9, 123 

^ 

5 

125,270 

25,054  00 

''04  545  SO 

6 

3,698 
60, 184 

739  60 
12,030  SO 

2,021  50 

28,621  06 

1,368  45 

7 

•194 

.53  36 

1,980 

s 

9 

444, 379 
19  249 

646,962 
23  753 

66  6.56  85 

10 

6 

19 

0  60 

2,887  05 
.34  130  70 

11 

106  326 

682  614 

1? 

14,712 

1,471  20 

1.3 

151 

418 
4,095 

20  90 
409  50 

14 

15 

6,463 
30 

2,432 
17,491 
29,081 

1,292  60 

4  50 

486  40 

3,498  20 

5,816  20 

37,838 
19,488 
77,2.35 
90,014 
536,709 

101 

10,705  10 

4,3.82  88 

22,921  08 

25,210  55 

158,079  88 

9  40 

16 

6 

2,862 

17 

249 

1,784 

994 

68  48 
490  65 

IS 

19 

273  48 

•'0 

14 

0  70 

1 

''1 

594.746 

118,949  20 

11,577 

3,183  88 

7,116,722 

2,075,252  78 

<><> 

4,109,298 

705, 556  45 

23,669 

6,509  53 

51,463,043 

11,582,741  67 

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Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity.      Value 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.     Value. 


Duty. 


10 


20 


21 


26 


29 


Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

Ivory,  manufactures  of,  n.o.p $ 

Jellies,    jams   and    preserves,    n.o.p.,   and 

condensed  mince  meat Lb. 

Jewellery,  n.o.p $ 

Knitted  goods  of  every  description,  n.o.p.    $ 
Launches,    pleasure,    steam,    gasoline    or 

other  motive  power. .' No. 


Lead  and  manufactures  of — 

Old,  scrap,  pig  and  block Cwt. 

Bars  and  sheets " 

Pipe ...Lb. 

Shot  and  bullets " 

Manufactures  of,  n.o.p $ 

Total,  lead 


4,584,548 


Leather,  and  manufactures  of — 

Sole  leather $ 

Leather,  belting  leather  of  all  kinds $ 

Upper  leather,  not  dressed,  waxed  or 

glazed $ 

Calf,  kid,  or  goat,  lamb  and  sheep  skins, 

tanned $ 

Calf,  kid,  or  goat,  lamb  and  sheep  skins, 

dressed,  waxed  or  glazed $ 

Glove  leathers,  tanned  or  dressed, 
coloured  or  uncoloured,  imported  by 
glove  manufacturers  for  use  exclusively 
in  their  owti  factories  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  gloves S 

Harness  leather $ 

Tanners'  scrap  leather S 

Upper  leather,  including  dongola,  cordo- 
van, kangaroo,  alUgator  and  all 
leather,  dressed,  waxed  or  glazed,  or 
further  finished   than  tanned,   n.o.p., 

and  chamois  skins $ 

Japanned,  patent  or  enamelled  leather 
and  Morocco  leather,  and  leather  in 

imitation  of  Morocco  leather $ 

Skins  for  Morocco  leather,    tanned    but 

not  further  manufactured S 

All  other  leather  and  skins,  n.o.p $ 

.111   other   leather,   dressed,   waxed   or 

glazed,  etc.,  n.o.p $ 

Boots  and  shoes,  slippers  and  insoles  of 

leather,  n.o.p $ 

Boots  and  shoes,  pegged  or  wire  fastened, 

with  unstitched  soles,  close  edged. ...    $ 
Harness  and  saddlery,  including  horse 

boots $ 

Leather  belting $ 

All  other  manufactures  of  leather  and 
raw  hide,  n.o.p j    $ 

Total,  leather 


Lime Cwt. 


Lime  juice,  crude  only Gal 

Lime  juice,  and  fruit  juices,  fortified 
with  or  containing  not  more  than  twenty- 
five  per  cent  of  proof  spirits *' 


120 


$ 

2,274 

398,609 
901,310 
122,552 

35,309 


162, 728 


118 


$ 
2,229 

23,943 

655,898 

47,863 

34,512 


166, 159 

7,885 

546, 140 

163,523 


631,754 

34,537 

25,492 

9,743 

112,568 


147,521 

1,861 

132,851 

20,327 


555, 142 

8,773 

7,993 

1,364 

38,853 


596, 614 


5,876 
1,349 


814,094 

91,595 
92, 352 

12,426 

111,289 

1,002,519 


541,582 
58,599 
16,331 


392,020 

31,460 

13,852 
225, 050 

269,361 

3,403,042 

78, 294 

141,399 
72,591 

534,726 


612, 125 


7,088  488 


186,787 


1,723 
1,750 


S94, 032 


5,876 
1,156 


56,086 
10,232 

11,019 

106,750 

878,460 


522, 796 
50,113 
10,993 


292, 163 

28, 920 

10,345 

202,857 

159, 180 

2,913,677 

20,226 

94,018 
60,669 

464, 068 


5,892,572 


185,447 


1,723 
1,551 


$   cts. 
390  15 

5,858  78 

229,564  30 

16,752  05 

8,628  00 


83,271  30 

2, 193  25 

2,397  90 

409  20 

11,655  90 


9,927  55 


9,815  27 
1,534  80 

1,652  85 

16,012  50 

131,769  00 


52.279  60 
7,516  95 
1,648  95 


43,824  45 

7,230  00 

1,551  75 
30,428  55 

23,877  00 

874,103  10 

5,056  50 

28,205  40 
13,651  28 

116,017  00 


1,366,174  95 


32,453  77 


293  80 
752  40 


TitMiE  .1  \7)  \ wic  vnoy 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Entered  fob  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 


Treaty  Rates. 


Total. 


Quantity.     Value 


Duty. 


Quantity.      Value 


Duty. 


Quantity.      Value.      DutyColl'd 


4,477,400 


4.5 

.■!78,202 

101,030 

75, 104 

797 


$       cts. 
6  75 

113,077  78 
.30,369  20 
10,898  77 

119  55 


cts. 


80,542 


24, 102  00 


4,040,128 


120 


2,274 

402,145 
898,076 
122, 907 

35,309 


$       ets 
396  90 

119,536  56 

290,096  10 

33,6.50  82 

8,747  55 


18,638 

6,020 

419,489 

143,19(i 


76,612 
25,690 
17,812 
8,379 
26,560 


7,661  20 

3.8.53  .50 

3.. 562  40 

1,675  .80 

5,312  00 


155,053 

35,509 
83,754 

1,407 

3,999 

117,. 556 


18,786 

S.486 
5.338 


98,827 

2,540 

3,507 
22, 193 

92,566 

484,056 

58,068 

46,839 
1 1 , 922 

68,063 


22,064  90 

4. 438 
8,375  40 

140  70 

399  90 

14,694  80 


939  30 

1,060  75 

533  80 


12.3.53  64 

"  381  00 

3,50  70 
2,219  30 

11,570  89 

96,931  20 

10, 162  09 

9,367  80 
1,788  30 

10, 209  45 


29,892 


8,220  48 


166, 159 

7,881 

552,340 

163,523 


631,7.54 

.34,463 

25,805 

9,743 

95,305 


90,932  .50 
6,046  75 
5,960  30 
2,085  00 

25, 188  38 


29,892 


,220  48 


2,324 


639  12 


797,070 

91,595 
93,986 

12,426 

110,749 

996,016 


541,582 
58,599 
16,331 


390,990 

31,460 

13,852 
225,050 

251,746 

3,400,657 

78,294 

140,857 
72,591 

532,131 


130,212  93 

14,253  95 
9,910  20 

1,793  55 

16,412  40 

146,463  80 


53,218  90 
8,577  70 
2, 182  75 


56,178  09 

7,611  00 

1,902  45 

32,647  85 

35,447 

97K673  42 

15,218  59 

37,573  20 

15,439  58 

126,226  45 


332 


1,164,016 


145 


185,917  70 


21  75 


2,324 


639  12 


594,364 


7,058.912 


185,592 


1,552,731  77 


32,475  52 


5,876 
1,156 


1,723 
1 .  551 


293  80 
752  40 


124 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMJ^NT  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity .      Value. 


Duty. 


DuTHBLE  Goods — Con. 
Lime  juice,  &c. — Con. 
Lime  juice,  and  truit  juices,  containing 
more  than  twenty-five  per  cent  of  proof 

spirits Gal 

Lime  juice  and  other  fruit  syrups  and 
fruit  juices,  n.o.p. .   " 

Total,  lime  juice 


Lithographic  stones,  not  engraved $ 

Machine  card  clothing $ 

Magic   lanterns   and    slides   therefor   and 

moving  picture  machines. $ 

Malt,  whole,  crushed  or  ground Lb. 

Malt  flour,  containing  not  less  than  50  p.c. 

of  malt " 

Malt  flour,  containing  less  than  50  p.c.  in 

weight  of  malt " 

Malt,   extract  of,   fluid   or  not.   including 

grain  molasses,  to  August  21st,  1914  $ 

Malt,   extract  of,    Huid   or  not,   including 

grain  molasses,  from  August  21st,  1914     Lb. 

Marble,  and  manufactures  of — 
Marble,  sawn  or  sand  rubbed,  not  pol- 
ished      $ 

Rough,  not  hammered  or  chiselled ....     $ 
Manufactures  of,  n.o.p $ 


Total,  marble. 


Mattresses,  hair,  spring  and  other $ 

Mats,  door  or  carriage,  other  than  metal, 
n.o.p $ 

Metals,  n.o.p.,  and  manufactures  of — 

Aluminum,  manufactures  of,  n.o.p $ 

Anodes  of  nickel,  zinc,  copper,  silver  or 
gold $ 

Babbit  metal  in  blocks,  bars,  plates  and 
sheets $ 

Britannia  metal,  manufactures  of,  not 
plated ■ ■. . .     $ 

Buckles  and  clasps  of  iron,  steel,  brass  or 
copper,  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p.  (not  being 
jewellery) $ 

Cages, — Bird,  parrot,  squirrel  and  rat, 
of  wire,  and  metal  parts  thereof   $ 

Composition  metal  and  plated  metal, 
in  bars,  ingots  or  cores,  for  the  manu- 
facture of  watch  cases,  jewellery, 
filled  gold  and  silver  seamless  wire  .     S 

Franies  not  niore  than  10  inches  in  width, 
clasps  and  fasteners,  adapted  for  use 
in  the  manufacture  'of  purses  and 
chatelaine  bags  or  reticules 5 

Furniture  springs $ 

Phosphor  tin  and  phosphor  bronze,  in 
blocks,  bars,  plates,  sheets  and  wire  .     $ 

Gas,  coal  oil  or  other  lighting  fixtures, 
including  electric  light  fixtures  or 
parts  thereof  of  metal,  lava  or  other 
tips,  burners,  collars,  galleries,  shades 
and    shade    holders $ 

Gas  mantles  and  incandescent  gas 
burners $ 

Gas  meters  and  finished  parts  thereof        $ 


146 
174,717 


1,603 
195,714 


170 
125,649 


1,671 
130, 663 


S       cts. 

950  10 
26,535  10 


182,088 


200, 790 


132,851 


135,608 


28,531  40 


3,165,896 
80,921 
27,030 


789,593 


3,014 
37,175 

1,310,337 
80,414 

3,127 

1,284 

35,510 

41,680 


3,168,066 
80,921 
27, 030 


795,478 


2,914 
15,228 

1,260,243 
80,375 

3,127 

1,284 

36,157 

41,938 


582  80 
3,807  00 

315,060  75 
14,256  39 

304  14 

835  53 

12,654  95 

38,542  63 


178,777 
104,261 
124,697 


178,709 
104,261 
122,032 


35,741  80 
15,639  15 
42, 7U  20 


407, 735 


405, 002 


94,092  15 


4,645 
530 


4,390 
356 


1,317  00 

124  60 


87,449 
12,350 
19,080 
14,923 

120,266 
6,106 


80,350 
11,491 
14,597 
14,243 

113,046 
5,855 


22, 637 
15,923 

18,734 


438,238 

69,994 
39,879 


22,637 
15,845 


13,18: 


418,348 

71,877 
33,990 


20,087  50 
1,149  10 
2,189  55 
4,272  90 

33,913  80 
2,049  25 

389  80 


4,527  40 
4,753  50 

1,318  20 


125,504  40 

21,563  10 
11,896  50 


TRAUE  AND  NAVIGATION 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Entered  foh  Home  Consomption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 


Treaty  Rates. 


Total. 


Quantity.     Value. 


41,366 


59,458 


Duty. 


Quantity 


$       cts. 


9,045  57 


Value. 


Duty. 


Quantity.     Value. 


$       cts. 


170 
167,015 


1,671 
190,121 


DutyCoU'd 


$       cts. 

950  10 
35,580  67 


10 


25 


26 


41,366 


59,458 


9,045  57 


100 

21,947 


40,325 


12  50 
3,840  86 


7,057  21 


64 


9  60 


2,487 


746  10 


2,551 


250 
174 


2,600 
796 

4,483 
702 

6,806 
251 


755  70 

50  00 
43  50 

390  00 

39  80 

448  30 

122  88 

1,361  20 
56  48 


76 
5,552 

9,884 

3,372 
5,889 


15  20 
277  60 

1,976  80 

674  40 
1,.325  05 


174,217 


195,066 


37,576  97 


5,003 


1,125  70 


3,168,066 
80,921 
27,030 


3,014 
37,175 

1,305,571 
80,375 


595  30 
7,647  86 


795,478 


4,292 


965  78 


558 


153  50 


0  55 


178,773 
104,261 
124,519 


407, 553 


4,640 
530 


87,242 
12,28 
19,080 
14,945 

120,410 
6,106 


22,637 
15,923 

18,734 


428,232 

75,249 
39,879 


35,751  40 
15,639  15 
43,457  30 


94,847  85 


1,.367  00 
168  10 


21,443  28 
1,188  90 
2,637  85 
4,395  78 

35,428  .50 
2, 105  73 

389  80 


4,527  40 
4,769  25 

1,595  80 


127,481  20 

22,237  50 
13,221  55 


126 


CrSTOMS  DEPARTMEyr 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.    1916 

No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 

Total  Imports. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

S 

% 

$       cts. 

Metals  and  mtrs.  of — Con. 

1 

German,     Nevada    and    niekel    silver, 

manufaetures  of,  not  plated  - , 

$ 

84,430 

•      66,079 

19,823  70 

2 

Ingot  moulds,  glass  moulds  of  metal. . 

s 

187,562 

91,971 

9,197  10 

3 

Lamp  springs  and  clock  springs. 

S 

1,596 

1,581 

158  10 

4 

Lamps,    side    lights    and    head    lights. 

lanterns,  chandeliers 

$ 

1,005,123 

922, 785 

276,835  50 

5 

Metal  parts  adapted  for  the  manufac- 

ture of  covered  buttons 

$ 

27,222 

27,194 

5,4.38  80 

fi 

s- 

880,761 

793,526 

277,734  10 

7 

Patterns  of  brass,   iron,   steel  or  other 

metal,    not    being   models 

s 

14,734 

14,631 

4,389  30 

H 

Pins,  n.o.p 

$ 

87,823 

15,868 

4,760  40 

» 

Screws,  brass  or  other  metal,  except  iron 

or  steel,  n.o.p 

? 

17,807 

17,482 

6,118  70 

10 

Stereotypes,  electrotypes  and  celluloids 
for    almanacs,    calendars,    illustrated 
pamphlets,  newspaper  or  other  adver- 
tisements,   n.o.p.,    and     matrices    or 
copper    shells    for    such    stereotypes, 
electrotypes  and  celluloids     . .           Sq 

in. 

1,645,859 

56,270 

1,629,184 

,55, 079 

24,437  99 

11 

Stereotypes,  electrotypes  and  celluloids 
and    bases    for    the    same    composed 
wholly  or  partly  of  metal  or  celluloid, 
n.o.p..  and  copper  shells  for  such  stereo- 

types, electrotypes  and  celluloids.    .    . 

" 

328,401 

8,671 

323,529 

8,5.37 

404  45 

12 

Matrices    for    stereotypes,    electrotypes 
and   celluloids  specified  in  preceding 

item 

" 

1,086,725 

14,239 

1,086,725 

14,239 

5,433  64 

13 

Type    for    printing,    including    chases. 

quoins  and  slugs  of  all  kinds 

i 

75,543 

58,567 

11,713  40 

14 

Type  metal  in  blocks,  bars,  plates  and 

sheets 

S 

1,062 

780 

117  00 

l.'i 

Wire  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p 

$ 

35  826 

34,866 

6.973  20 

16 

Wire,  twisted,  clc,  except  iron  or  steel, 

n.o.p 

Total,  metals 

$ 

727 

727 

181  75 

3.368,873 

2,943,271 

887,332  13 

17 

Milk,  condensed 

Lb. 

132,223 

10,344 

109,937 

8,434 

3,767  62 

IK 

Milk  and  cream,  fresh 

Total,  milk  and  cream,  fresh  and 

$ 

77,413 

77,413 

13,547  59 

87,757 

85,847 

17,315  21 

Mineral    and    bituminous    substances    not 

otherwise  provided  for — 

19 

Asbestos,  in  anv  form  other  than  crude. 

and  all  manufactures  of  . , 

S 

226, 694 

194,758 

48,689  50 

20 

.\sphalt,  not  solid 

.< 

29,709 

29,695 

5,196  72 

21 

Blacklead 

s 

5, 295 

532 

133  00 

22 

Mineral     and     bituminous     substances, 

other,  not  otherwise  provided  for 

^ 

146  668 

132,601 

23,205  72 

23 

Plumbago,     not    ground    or    otherwise 

manufactured 

s 

1,464 

1,452 

145  20 

24 

Plumbago,  ground  and  manufactures  of, 

n.o.p 

Total  mineral  and  bituminous  sub- 

s 

40,499 

33,572 

8,393  00 

- 

stances 

450, 329 

392, 610 

85,763  14 

Mineral  and  aerated  waters,  n.o.p.. 

i? 

25 

201,197 

170,744 

29,880  66 

2B 

Mucilage  and  adhesive  paste 

$ 

35,894 

31,879 

8,767  68 

llxWnE  AM)    \.ll  KiATIOS 


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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 1 

Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

I^reterential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value.    1       Duty. 

Quantity.      Value,     i 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

$ 

18.696 

39,892 

15 

103,488 

28 
75.540 

1.53 
71.717 

314 

1.128 
134 

S        rts, 

3,271  94 

1,994  60 

1   12 

20,697  60 

3  50 
16.997  22 

30  60 
14.343  40 

70  69 

141  53 

6  09 

$ 

S       t'ts. 

84,775 

131,863 

1.596 

1,026,273 

27,222 
874,935 

14,784 
88,392 

17.796 

56.207 

8.671 

14.239 

75. 543 

1,062 
35,826 

727 

$       cts. 

23,095  64 

11,191  70 

159  22 

297,533  10 

5,442  30 
296,492  02 

4,419  90 
19.325  77 

6. 189  39 

24,579  52 

410  54 

5,433  64 

13,835  51 

145  20 
7,117  20 

181  75 

I 

2 

3 

4 

5 

5,869 

1.760  70 

6 

7 

807 

221  97 

8 

9 

14  1.53 

1.643.337 

328,401 
1,086,725 

10 

4.872 

11 

12 

16,976 

282 
960 

2,122  11 

28  20 
144  00 

13 

14 

1.-. 

^ 

16 

369, 734 

66,540  31 

11,528 

3, 102  50 

3,324,533 

956,974  94 

10  908 

1,051 

253  92 

120,845 

9,485 
77,413 

4,021  54 
13,547  59 

17 

IS 

1,051 

253  92 

86,898 

17,569  13 

31.757 

14 

4,763 

11,447 

12 

4,446 

4,763  55 

1  75 

714  45 

1.717  05 

0  60 

666  90 

226,515 

29, 709 

5,295 

144,048 

1,464 

38.018 

53.453  05 

5.198  47 

847  45 

24,922  77 

145  80 

9,059  90 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

• 

24 

52,439 

7,864  30 

445,049 

93,627  44 

22,830 
3,954 

3,424  50 
692  03 

193,574 
35,833 

33,305  16 
9,459  71 

25 

26 



128 


OVSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articxes. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity .      Value. 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.      Value. 


Duty. 


Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

Musical  instruments,  viz. — 
Brass  band  instruments  and  bagpipes. . .    S 

Cabinet  organs No. 

Pipe  organs " 

Parts  of  organs $ 

Pianofortes No. 

Pianos,  parts  of S 

Piano  and  oi;gan  players,  mechanical No. 

Phonographs,  graphophones,  gramo- 
phones and  finished  parts  thereof, 
including  cylinders  and  records  there- 
for     $ 

Other  musical  instruments,  n.o.p $ 


353 

2 


1,365 

""47 


59,768 

20.033 

1,400 

9,494 

235,307 

152,079 

10,232 


755,166 
121,132 


352 

2l 


1,302 
""47 


Total  musical  instruments. 


1,364,611 


12 


15 


31 


32 


Mustard,  ground Lb 

Mustard,  French,  liquid S 

Total  mustard 


892,878 


18^,  051 
20,987 


294,529 


206,038 


Oils- 
Mineral — 
Coal  and  kerosene,  distilled,  purified 

or  refined Gal. 

Petroleum,  products  of,  n.o.p " 

Crude  petroleum,  gas  oils  other  than 
naphtha, benzine  and  gasoline,  lighter 
than    -8235  but  not   less  than    -775 

specific  gravity  at  60  degrees " 

Illuminating  oils  composed  wholly  or 
in  part  of  the  products  of  petroleum, 
coal,  shale  or  lignite,  costing  more 

than  30  cents  per  gallon " 

Animal — 

Lard  oil, " 

Neatsfoot " 

Other  animal  oil,  n.o.p " 

Vegetable — 

Castor " 

Cocoanut,  n.o.p ^ '. " 

Cotton  seed ' " 

Flaxseed  or  linseed,  raw  or  boiled Lb 

Olive,  n.o.p Gal 

Sesame  seed " 

Vegetable  oil,  not  otherwise  provided 

for " 

Lubricating  oils  composed  wholly  or  in 
part  of  petroleum  and  costing  less 

than  25  cents  per  gallon " 

Lubricating  oils,  n.o.p " 

Essential,  n.o.p Lb 

Peppermint " 

All  other  oils,  nor  elsewhere  specified .  .Gal 

Total  oils 


Oiled  silk,  oiled  cloth,  and  tape  or  other 
textile,  india-rubbered,  flocked  or  coated 
n.o.p.      S 

Oil  cloth,  enamelled  carriage,  floor,  shelf 
and  table  oil  cloth,  cork  matting  or 
carpet  and  linoleum Sq.  yd 

Total  oil  cloth,  &c 


8,821,531 
5,312,409 


64,057 


125,138 

32,415 

10,061 

9,648 

80,217 

48,421 

232,. 574 

2.53,. 387 

253,641 

1,517 

141,440 


4,4.35,900 

987,997 

211,558 

7,542 

208,467 


605, 573 
562,343 


5,418 


50,691 

15,271 
7,306 
5,280 

44,388 
49.991 

113,415 
16,. 597 

328,. 3.50 
1,438 

93,611 


577, 681 

306,044 

303,294 

17,560 

71,148 


3,175,399 


2,814,435 


410,420 
875,489 


1,285,909 


9,587,159 
5,729,172 


64,057 


120,826 

27,701 
10,061 
8,154 

4.480 
4,501 

231,974 
79,937 

147,824 
1,517 

132,795 


,366,796 

871,84" 

195,352 

6,872 

196,345 


514,356 


$ 

24,116 

19,962 

1,400 

8,811 

226,815 

146,630 

10,232 


697,461 
127,951 


$   cts. 

6,029  00 

5,988  60 
420  00 

2, 202  75 
68,044  50 
36,657  50 

3,069  60 


209,238  30 
38,385  30 


1,263,378 


370,035  55 


23,521 
18,924 


6,468  53 
6,623  40 


42,445 


13,091  93 


653,401 
588,886 


5,418 


48,888 

13,574 
7,306 
4,726 

3,054 

5,289 
112,! 

6,004 
172, 8Q6 

1,438 

86,002 


571,862 

266.358 

282,186 

15,570 

64,325 


239,680  01 
143,230  14 


960  90 


9,777  60 

3,393  50 

1,826  50 

827  06 

534  51 
925  73 

19,775  04 
1,319  18 

34,561  20 
359  50 

15,050  76 


109, 170  49 

53,271  60 

21,164  37 

1,167  81 

11,257  54 


2.910,091 


668,253  44 


228,906 
112,184 


341,090 


68,671  80 
39,264  40 


107,936  20 


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Imported  into  Canada,  etc. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 

18, 125 
71 

$          Ct3. 

2,718  75 
H  20 

$ 
17,409 

$       cts. 
3,917  17 

$ 

59,650 

20,033 

1,400 

9,494 

2.34,578 

152,222 

10,232 

728,622 
142, 282 

$       cts. 

12,664  92 

6,002  80 

420  00 

2,309  18 

69,623  96 

37,759  87 

3,069  60 

216,365  20 
41,790  79 

I 

■■' 1 

353 

2 

■> 

3 

630 
7,405 
2,078 

94  50 

1,481  00 

311  70 

53 

358 

3,514 

U  93 

98  46 

790  67 

4 

70 

2 

1,374 

5 

R 

47 

7 

19,233 
7,141 

3,846  60 
1,428  20 

11,928 
7,190 

3,280  30 
1,977  29 

S 

q 

54,683 

9,894  95 

40, 452 

10,075  82 

1,358,513 

390,006  32 

619,136 

167,889 
378 

29,381  08 
94  50 

913,665 

191,410 
20, 132 

35,849  61 
6,987  70 

10 

830 

269  80 

n 

168,267 

29,475  58 

269  80 

211,542 

42,837  31 

9,587,159 
5,768,037 

64,057 

124,601 

32,415 

10,061 

9,648 

80,511 

48,662 

231,974 

231,752 

217,975 

1,517 

141,777 

4,369,293 

956,896 

209, 349 

7,142 

208,310 

653,401 
596, 592 

5,418 

50, 503 

15,271 
7,306 
5,280 

44,588 
49,926 

112,998 
15,925 

291,302 
1,438 

93,812 

572,375 

294,943 

298,546 

16,560 

71,049 

239,680  01 
143,813  13 

960  90 

10,019  85 

3,648  05 

1,826  50 

910  16 

6,764  61 
6,505  42 
19,775  04 

3.216  89 
52,335  60 

359  50 

16,222  26 

109,207  94 
56,844  78 
21,982  37 

1.217  31 
12,266  14 

1? 

38,865 

7,706 

582  99 

13 

- 

14 

3,775 

4,714 

1,615 
1,697 

242  25 
254  55 

15 

^ 

16 

17 

1,494 

76,031 
44,161 

"    '151,815 
14,. 583 

554 

41,534 
44,637 

9^921 
26,327 

83  10 

6,230  10 
5,579  69 

• 

18 

19 

?.n 

n 

1,897  71 
3,949  05 

?? 

55,568 

92, 169 

13,825  35 

23 

'>4 

8,982 

2,497 

85,049 

13,997 

270 

11,965 

7,810 

513 

28,585 

16,360 

990 

6,724 

1,171  50 

37  45 

3,573  18 

818  00 

49  50 
1,008  60 

'>'} 

'>6 

■V 

•'8 

•19 

30 

194,973 

25,477  67 

92,169 

13,825  35 

3.197,233 

707,556  46 

186,933 
764,797 

37,386  60 
191,199  25 

415,839 
876,981 

106,058  40 
230,463  65 

31 

2,305,264 

2,819,620 

32 

951,730 

228,585  85 

1,292,820 

336,522  05 

11— i— 9 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity 


Value. 


General  TariS. 


Quantity.     Value. 


Duty. 


Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

Optical,   philosophical,   photographic  and 

mathematical  instruments,  n.o.p 

Parts,  brass  and  aluminum,  of  cameras 
and  kodaks,  including  special  parts  of 
metal  in  the  rough,  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  cameras  and  kodaks 
for  the  use  only  in  the  manufacture  of 
cameras  and  kodaks 

.Spectacles,  eye-glasses  and  ground  or 
finished  spectacle  or  eye-glass  lenses .  - 

Spectacle  frames,  eye-glass  frames,  and 
metal  parts  of 

Silvered  lenses  for  automobile  lamps 


S 

744,535 


3,081 

33,426 

66, 128 
2,986 


Total  optical  instruments,  etc. 


850, 156 


Packages,  usual  coverings,  containing 
goods  subject  to  any  ad  valorem  duty, 
not  included  in  the  invoice  value  of  the 
goods  they  contained 

Packages  paying  17J,  22J  and  25  per  cent   . 

Packages  paying  20,  30  and  324  per  cent . . . 

Total  packages 


1,218,854 
2.34,267 
687, 169 


2, 140, 290 


20 


21 


22 


Paints  and  colours — 

Brocade  and  bronze  powders 

Gold  liquid  paint $ 

Lead,  white,  dry Lb . 

Lead,  white,  ground  in  oil ** 

Lead,  red,  dry,  and  orange  mineral " 

Oclires,   ochrey   earths,   siennas,   and 

umbers - . .    " 

Zinc  white " 

Oxides,  fire  proofs,  rough  stuffs,     fillers, 

and  colours,  dry,  n.o.p " 

Liquid   fillers,  anti-corrosive  and  anti- 

fouling  paints,  and  ground  and  liquid 

paints,  n.o.p '" 

Paris  green,  dry " 

Paints  and  colours  ground  in  spirits,  and 

all  spirit  varnishes  and  lacquers Gal 

Putty Lb. 

Total,  paints  and  colours 


284,486 
451,289 
762, 566 


,802,148 
,990,837 


2 

8 

6,706,295 

3,983,09: 
361,932 

3, 
437,539 


16,013 
8,900 
15,189 
25,631 
33,850 

28,. 341 
392, 947 

236, 663 


.342, 906 
53,657 

9,428 
9,024 


130,758 

54, 125 

762, 566 

2,458,334 
8,990,837 

5,558,249 


2,821,172 
55,032 

3,902 
387,803 


1,172,549 


Paintings  in  oil  or  watercolours  and 
pastels,  when  valued  at  less  than  $20 
each No. 

Paper  and  manufactures  of — 
Albumenized  and  other  papers  and  films, 
chemically  prepared  for  photographers' 

use S 

Bags  or  sacks,  printed  or  not $ 

Cards  for  playing Packs 

Cardboard,  not  pasted  or  coated $ 

Envelopes M. 

Feltboard $ 

Hangings  of  wall  paper,  including  borders 

Rolls 
Leather  board,  leatheroid,  and  manu- 
factures of,  n.o.p S 

Millboard  not  coated  or  pasted $ 

Union  collar  cloth  paper  in  rolls  or  sheets 

not  glossed  or  finished $ 

Union  collar  cloth  paper  in  rolls  or  sheets 
glossed  or  finished $ 


1,548 


2,285 


1,375 


1,379 
'^469 


2,926,449 


195,141 
46,702 

109,064 
98,796 

110,251 
4,998 

264,945 

16,095 
120,153 

628 

15,437 


360,057 


76,316 
2,724,936 


547,0.54 


3,081 

32,382 

65,861 
2,986 


S   cts. 
136,763  50 


231  08 

9,714  60 

13,172  20 

447  90 


651,364 


160,329  28 


456,. 535 
114,096 
356,573 


91,307  00 

28,524  00 

115,889  23 


927,204 


235,720  23 


15,721 
8,800 
6,890 
2,761 

33,850 

22, 743 
392,947 

177,782 


221.001 
8,201 

9,480 
8,217 


4,323  61 
2, 200  00 
2,067  00 
1,035  54 
1,692  50 

3,411  45 
19,647  35 

40,001  69 


66,300  30 
820  10 

4.365  00 
2,054  25 


908,393 


147,918  79 


1,425 


356  25 


111,827 
33,480 
45,656 
95, 139 
89,. 520 
5,217 

233,028 

16,079 
118,316 


628 

15,437' 


33,548  10 
9,207  49 
28,804  56 
23,784  75 
31,332  00 
1,304  25 

81,559  80 

4,019  75 
29,579  00 

94  20 

3,087  40 


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Entered  for  Home  CoN8UMPTIO^ 

. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

% 

162,447 

$       cts. 
28,428  94 

• 

$ 

28,648 

i       cts. 
6,446  01 

$ 

738, 149 

3,081 

33,426 

66, 128 
2,986 

$       cts. 
171,638  45 

231  08 

9,923  40 

13,212  25 
447  90 

1 

•r 

1,044 

267 

208  80 
40  05 

3 

4 

I 

163,758 

28,677  79 

28,648 

6,446  01 

.     843,770 

195,453  08 

766,900 

64,330 

308,765 

115.035  00 
11,259  99 
61,753  00 

1,223,435 
234,760 
665,338 

206,342  00 

52,460  36 

177,642  23 

fi 

56,334 

12,676  37 

7 

8 

1,139,995 

188,047  99 

56,334 

12,676  37 

2,123,533 

436,444  59 

179 

HI 

8,420 

24, 203 

26  85 

16  65 

1,684  00 

7,260  90 

15,900 
8,911 
15,310 
26, 964 
33,850 

28,758 
392, 947 

237, 190 

342, 177 
54,808 

9,480 
9,024 

4,350  46 
2,216  65 
3,751  00 
8,296  44 
1,692  50 

4,012  95 
19,647  35 

48,912  89 

90,535  50 
3, 150  45 

4,365  00 
2, 195  49 

9 

10 

156,528 

287, 286 
472,684 
762, 566 

2,825,958 
8,990,837 

6,711,507 

3,945,270 
369, 132 

3,902 
437,539 

11 

418,559 

1? 

n 

367, 624 

6,015 

601  50 

14 

15 

1,153,258 

59,408 

121,176 
46,607 

8,911  20 

24,235  20 
2,330  35 

1f> 

1,124,098 

17 

314,100 

18 

19 

49,736 

807 

141  24 

'>n 

266,926 

45,207  89 

1,175,319 

193, 126  ^68 

173 

860 

129  00 

1,548 

2,285 

485  25 

■>! 

82,664 
13,222 
60,912 
3,657 
20,364 

12,399  60 
1,983  30 

29,074  90 

548  55 

4,582  15 

194,491 
46,702 
106,568 

45,947  70 
11,190  79 
■W  879  46 

'>:'>. 

''f 

581,498 

941,555 

'>4 

98  7961       W  .f.'iS  .30 

■"i 

13,284 

89,600 

109,884 
5,217 

264, 242 

16,095 
120, 153 

628 

15,437 

35.914   15 
1,304  25 

88,583  17 

4,022  15 
29,854  55 

94  20 

3.087  40 

•'ft 

■'7 

199,919 

31,214 

16 
1,837 

7, 023  37 

2  40 
275  55 

2,924,855 

2S 

oq 

30 

31 

32 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


ToT.tL  Imports. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.      Value. 


Duty. 


10 
11 
12 


15 


Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

Paper  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 
Pads  not  printed,  papier  mache  ware, 

nop I 

Paper,  manufactures  of,  n.o.p $ 

Paper  matting,  when  for  use  in  Canadian 

manufactures $ 

Patterns,  boot  and  shoe,  manufactures 

of  paper $ 

Printing  paper  (for  newspapers)  in  sheets 

or  rolls,  valued  at  not  more  than  2^  c. 

per  pound Lb 

Printing  paper,  n.o.p " 

Ruled  and  border  and  coated  papers  ; 

boxed  papers  and  papeteries $ 

Straw  board  not  pasted  or  coated Lb 

Tarred  and  other  building  papers,  n.o.p.   $ 

Window  blinds  of  paper  of  all  kinds S 

Wrapping  paper Lb 

A}\  kinds,  n.o.p $ 

Total,  paper 


1.476,869 
7,945,5.34 


5,405,753 


7,815,939 


12,017 
1,920,778 

2,570 

13,684 


29,596 
429,078 

255,477 

75,414 

317,200 

20 

194,792 

1,429,294 


1,427,014 
4,886,109 


5,405,753 


7,471,830 


10,840 
1,558.269 

2,570 

13,684 


28,602 
263,411 

199,820 

75,414 

317,349 

20 

176,446 

1,083,956 


Pencils,  lead    ? 

Pens,  penholders,  and  rulers  of  all  kinds. . .   S 

Perfumery,  non-alcoholic,  viz. — 
Hair  oil,  tooth  and  other  powders  and 
washes,    pomatums,    pastes    and    all 
other  perfumed   preparations,   n.o.p., 
used  for  the  hair,  mouth,  or  skin $ 


Photographic  dry  plates $ 

Picture  and    photograph   frames   of   any 
material $ 

Pickles,  viz. — 
Pickles  in  bottles,  jars,  or  similar  vesselsGal. 

Pickles  in  bulk " 

Olives,  in  brine,  not  bottled " 

Olives,  in  brine,  by  manufacturers,  for  the 
manufacture  of  pickles " 


5,659,130 


261,384 
132,895 


451,324 
55,588 

111, 100 


4,494,7((8 


226,850 
72,346 


413,306 

14,948 

87,079 


224,318 
24,039 
53,637 

58,186 


222,043 

6,328 

27,814 

33,815 


16,985 
21,721 
57,750 

54,384 


17,000 

5,644 

28,050 

33,516 


Total,  pickles 


360, 180 


290,000 


150,840 


84,210 


Plants  and  trees,  viz. — 

Apple  trees No 

Cherrj-  trees " 

Currant  bushes " 

Florist  stock,  viz.:  palms,  ferns,  rubber 
plants  (ficus),  gladiolus,  cannas,  dah- 
lias, and  pseonies $ 

Gooseberry  bushes No 

Grape  vines 

Peach  trees  and  June  buds 

Pear  trees 

Plum  trees 

Raspberry  bushes 

Rose  bushes 

Quince  trees 

Fruit  plants,  n.o.p 

Trees,  plants,  and  shrubs  known  as  nur- 
serj-  stock,  n.o.p $ 

Cut  flowers $ 

Total,  plants  and  trees 


132,421 
62,395 
53,362 


68,588 

89,526 

51,504 

24,705 

49,693 

208,378 

200,336 

1,857 

146,351 


14,871 

12,266 

1,471 


37,406 
3,115 
2,374 
4, 7.37 
3,910 

16,579 
2,915 

17,669 

432 

2,080 

92,501 
97,497 


131,958 
62,383 
52,832 


44,468 

89,514 

51,489 

24,587 

48,622 

208,378 

129,699 

1,857 

146,111 


14,774 

12,264 

1,452 


32, 167 
2,337 
2,343 
4,724 
3,871 

16,555 
2,915 

11,420 

432 

2,067 

83,975 
97,405 


309,823 


288,701 


3,794  00 
545,394  15 


642  50 
2,052  60 


4,290  30 

65.852  75 

69,937  00 

18.853  50 
79,337  25 

7  00 

44,111  50 

270,989  00 


1,351,582  85 


62,384  73 
19,895  98 


134,327  73 

4,484  40 

26,123  70 


5,950  00 
1,975  40 
8,415  00 

6,703  20 


23,043  60 


3,958  74 

1,871  49 

290  40 


8,041  75 

467  40 

468  60 
1,544  67 

737  61 

1,488  66 

583  00 

2, 284  00 

55  71 

413  40 

16,795  00 
17,046  81 


56,047  24 


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133 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

Imported  into  Canada,  etc. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

.Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

i 

1,177 
361,879 

$       cts. 

264  86 
81,311  47 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

12,017 
1,919,648 

2,570 

13,684 

28,705 
429,305 

253, 169 

75,414 

317,756 

20 

192,770 

1,455,072 

$       cts. 

4,058  86 
626,705  62 

642  50 

2,052  60 

4,300  60 
90.736  85 

81,941  04 
18,853  50 
79,398  30 
7  00 
46,560  10 
326,656  40 

I 

?. 

.1 

4 

5  300 

103 
165,894 

53,349 

10  .30 
24,884  10 

12,004  04 

- 

1,432.314 
7,947,7.54 

5 

3,061,645 

fi 

7 

5,405,753 

8 

407 

61  05 

9 

10 

272,448 

16,324 
371,116 

2,448  60 
55,667  40 

7,744,278 

11 

12 

1,183,635 

232,541  64 

5,678,343 

1,584,124  49 

17,569 
59,825 

36,272 
40,644 

20,478 

2,635  35 
8,973  75 

9,068  00 
8,128  80 

4,095  60 

17, 129 
785 

4,282  25 
196  25 

261,548 
132,956 

449,578 
55, 592 

110,863 

69,302  33 
29,065  98 

143,395  73 
12,613  20 

31, 125  79 

13 

14 

15 

16 

3,296 

906  49 

17 

203,721 

201,509 

50,377  25 

1,755 
2,425 

2,478 
713 

805  44 
231  72 

222,461 
24,146 
57,750 

54,384 

220,987 

6,357 

28,050 

33,516 

57, 132  69 
2,207  12 
8,415  00 

6,703  20 

18 
19 

20 

21 

203,721 

201,509 

50,377  25 

4,180 

3,191 

1,037  16 

358,741 

288,910 

74,458  01 

444 

95 

8  88 

19 

12 

500 

2 

2 

18 

4,227 
3 

0  48 
0  30 
3  15 

951  11 
0  55 

132,421 
62,395 
53,362 

14,871 

12,266 

1,471 

37,406 
3,115 
2,374 
4,737 
3,910 

16,579 
2,915 

17,669 

432 

2,080 

92,501 
97,497 

3,968  10 

1,871  79 

293  68 

9, 144  66 
564  84 
472  48 

1,544  97 
739  97 

1,490  08 
583  00 

3,073  05 

55  71 

415  03 

18,058  79 
17,060  61 

22 
23 

30 

1 

1,012 
775 
31 
13 
39 
24 

0  13 

151  80 

96  89 

3  88 

0  30 
2  36 

1  42 

24 

25 

24,084 
12 

36 

68,588 

89,526 

51,504 

24,705 

49, 693 

208,378 

200,336 

1,857 

146,351 

26 

27 

15 

■>.s 

118 

29 

71 

30 

31 

68,804 

6,092 

761  56 

1,833 

157 

27  49 

32 
33 

240 

13 

4, 569 
92 

1  63 

571  26 
13  80 

34 

3,957 

692  53 

,35 

36 

12,756 

1,613  91 

8,366 

1,675  61 

309,823 

59,336  76 

134 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  MerchancHse 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity.      Value 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.     Value 


Duty. 


Dltiable  Goods — Con. 

Plaster  of  Paris,  or  gypsum,  ground,  not 
calcined Cwt. 

Plaster  of  Paris,  or  gypsum,  calcined,  and 
prepared  wall  plaster " 

Total,  plaster  of  Paris 


4,971 
127,141 


$ 

3,300 
45,302 


3,322 
126,924 


$ 

1,814 
45,168 


i     cts. 

272  10 
15,866  02 


132,112 


48,602 


130,246 


46,982 


16,138  12 


Plates  engraved  on  wood,  steel,  or  other 
metal,  and  transfers  taken  from  the 
same,  engravers'  plates,  of  steel  or 
other  metal  polished  for  engravnng 
thereon $ 

Pocket  books,  portfolios,  purses,  reticules, 
satchels,  card  ca.ses,  fly  books,  and 
musical  instrument  cases $ 

Polish  or  composition,  knife  or  other, 
n.o.p $ 

Pomades,  French,  or  flower  odours,  etc., 
imported  in  tins  of  not  less  than  ten 
pounds  each Lb . 

Post  office  parcels  and  packages $ 

Precious  stones  and  imitations  thereof,  not 
mounted  or  set,  and  pearls  and  imita- 
tions thereof,  pierced,  split,  strung  or 
not,  but  not  set  or  mounted $ 

Provisions,  not  otherwise  specified — 

Butter Lb. 

Cheese " 

Lard " 

Lard  compound  and  similar  substances, 
cottolene.  and  animal  stearine  of  all 
kinds,  n.o.p " 

Total,  provisions 


250 


88,039 

369,836 
175,492 


472 
1,419,934 


167,544 


79,488 

295,054 
77,569 


15,897  60 

103,268  90 
21,332  69 


1,133,661 


101,000 


327,882  27 


10, 100  00 


6,759,409 

1,285,895 

735,816 


2,371,962 


1,673,717 

249,285 

78,922 


217,033 


2,060,874 

1,135,621 

699, 079 


2,277,884 


508,312 

222, 952 

75,396 


206, 172 


82,434  96 
34,068  63 
13,981  58 


45,557 


11,153,082 


2,218,957 


6,173,458 


1,012,832 


176,042  85 


Meats,  viz. — 
Bacon  and  hams,  shoulders  and  sides, 

cured Lb 

Beef,  fresh,  chilled  or  frozen " 

Beef,  salted,  in  barrels " 

Canned  meats  and  canned  poultry  and 

game " 

Kxtracts  of  meats  and   fluid   beef,   not 

medicated,  and  soups  of  all  kinds $ 

Mutton    and    lamb,    fresh,    chilled    or 

frozen Lb 

Pork,  barrelled,  in  brine " 

Pork,  fresh,  chilled  or  frozen " 

Poultry  and  game,  n.o.p $ 

Dried    or    smoked    meats,    and    meats 

preserved    in    any    other    way    than 

salted  or  pickled,  n.o.p Lb 

Other  meats,  fresh,  chilled  or  frozen. ...    " 
Other  meats,  salted,  n.o.p     " 

Total,  meats 


1,497,250 

577,507 

1,504,981 

1,480,292 


3,468,076 

8,440,569 

114,683 


670,550 
512,609 
534,236 


242,823 
54,0,52 
119,252 

256,594 

468,550 

377,618 

819,402 

14,282 

86,127 


143, 150 
68,890 
93, 102 


1,505,380 

535, 574 

1,012,541 

379,908 


3,446,876 

8,475,605 

23,900 


720,523 
595,173 
461,683 


241,964 
54,322 
79,640 

61,533 

277,881 

369,967 

818,. 304 

3, 107 

86,570 


155,082 
77,261 
85, 698 


30, 107  60 
16,067  22 
20,250  82 

16,922  10 

76,418  33 

103.406  28 

169,512  10 

717  00 

17,314  00 


14,410  46 
17,855  19 
9,233  66 


2,743,842 


2,311,329 


492,214  76 


Pulleys,  belt,  of  all  kinds  for  power  trans- 
mission   $ 

Regalia  and  badges $ 

Ribbons  of  all  kinds  and  materials $ 

Ribbons,  undyed,  for  the  manufacture  of 

typewriter  ribbons t 

Total,  ribbons 


54,541 
•47,072 


50,026 
28,146 


13,757  96 
9,851  10 


1,780,693 

10,794 


258, 328 
7,200 


90,414  80 
1,080  00 


1,791,487 


265,528 


91,494  80 


i 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

Imported  into  Canada,  etc.- 


-Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value.    .       Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

1  649 

S 

1,486 
134 

$       fts. 

148  60 

17  36 

S 

$       cts. 

4,971 
127,141 

$ 

3,. 300 
45,302 

t       cts. 

420  70 

15,883  38 

I 

217 

2 

1,866 

1,620 

165  96 

132,112 

48,602 

16,304  08 

8,551 

50,486 
97,872 

1,282  65 

11,359  92 
14,680  80 

88,0.39 

370,. 375 
175,441 

472 
1,419,934 

167,544 

17. 180  25 

122,079  32 
.36,013  49 

N 

59  01 
395,709  48 

15,090  81 

3 

24,835 

7,450  50 

4 

5 

250 

472 
892 

59  01 
,  208  65 

250 

6 

285, 381 
66,544 

67,618  56 
4,990  81 

7 

8 

4,761,666 
26  844 

1,169,744 

6,142 

648 

23,814 

142,849  98 

536  88 

72  05 

3,8.32  26 

6,822,540 

1,162,465 

703,882 

2,533,367 

1,678,056 

229,094 

76,044 

229, 986 

225,284  94 
34,605  51 
14,053  63 

49,389  94 

9 

10 

4,803 
255  483 

11 

12 

5,048,796 

1,200,348 

147,291  17 

11,222,254 

2,213,180 

323,334  02 

6  706 

1.519 

16,508 

8 

41,434 

152,288 

363 

100  .59 

4,714  42 

1  50 

7,251  11 

26,650  65 

98  72 

1,512,086 

771,295 

1,012,641 

1,466,556 

243,483 
70,8.30 
79,648 

244,346 

472,204 

370,330 

818,304 

3,107 

90,712 

155,416 
79,053 
88,905 

30,208  19 
20,781  64 
20,252  32 

59,517  96 

113,577  73 

103,505  00 

169,512  10 

717  00 

17,831  77 

14,4.30  16 
18,667  13 
9,801  86 

13 

235  721 

14 

100 

15 

164,309 

922,339 

141.379 
42,035 

35,. 344  76 
10,508  75 

16 
17 

4,936 

3,451,812 

8,475,605 

23,900 

18 

19 

20 

4,142 

334 
1,792 
3,207 

517  77 

19  70 
811  94 
568  20 

21 

1,313 

721,836 
635, 770 
499,562 

22 

40  597 

23 

37,879 

24 

221,595 

40,734  60 

183,414 

45,853  50 

2,716,338 

578,802  86 

4,444 
18,392 

666  60 
4.138  60 

54,470 
46,538 

14,424  56 
13,989  70 

25 

2fi 

16,418 
3,533 

3.694  52 
353  30 

1.476,378 

369,413  84 

1,751,124 
10,733 

463,523  16 
1,433  30 

27 

28 

19,951 

4,047  82 

1,476,378 

369,413  84 

1,761,857 

464,956  46 

136 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14. — Summary. Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity . 


Value. 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity .      Value. 


Duty. 


Dutiable  Goods — Con. 
Sails  for  boats  and  ships $ 

Salt,  in  bulk,  n.o.p Cwt 

Salt,   n.o.p.,   in   bags,  barrels,  and  other 
coverings " 


Total,  salt. 


Bags,  barrels  and  other  coverings  used 
in  the  importation  of  salt  specified  in 
preceding  item $ 

Sandpaper,  glass,  flint  and  emery  paper 
or  emer>'  cloth $ 

Sauces  and  catsups,  in  bottles Gal 

Sauces  and  catsups,  in  bulk 

Sauces.'soy 

Total,  sauces 


Sausage  casings,  n.o.p. 


$ 


13 


14 


15 


Seeds,  viz. — 

Clover  and  timothy 

Flax Bush. 

Garden,  field  and  other  seeds  for  agri- 
cultural or  other  purposes,  n.o.p.,  sun- 
flower, canary',  hemp  and  millet  seed, 
when  in  packages  weighing  over  one 
pound  each _.     S 

Garden,  field  and  other  seeds  for  agri- 
cultural or  other  purposes,  n.o.p.,  sun- 
flower, canary,  hemp  and  millet  seed, 
when  in  packages  weighing  one  pound 
each  or  less $ 

Garden  and  field  seeds  not  specified  as 
free,  valued  at  not  less  than  S5  per 
pound  in  packages  of  not  less  than  one 
oz.  each S 


Total,  seeds. 


16 


17 


Ships  and  other  vessels  built  in  any  foreign 
country,  if  British  registered  since 
September  1,  1902,  on  application  for 
license  to  engage  in  the  Canadian  coast- 
ing trade;  on  the  fair  market  value  of 
the  hull,  rigging,  machinery,  boilers, 
furniture  and  appurtenances  thereof,  as 
provided  in  an  Act  respecting  the  coast- 
ing trade  of  Canada No 

Vessels,  dredges,  scows,  yachts,  boats  and 
other  water-borne  craft,  built  outside  of 
Canada,  of  any  material,  destined  for 
use  or  service  in  Canadian  waters  (not  to 
include  registered  vessels  entitled  to 
engage  in  the  coasting  trade,  nor  vessels 
in  transit  between  Canada  and  any  place 
outside  thereof),  n.o.p.,  on  the  fair 
market  value  of  the  hull,  rigging, 
machinerj',  boilers,  furniture  and  appur- 
tenances thereof,  on  arrival  in  Canada.  .     $ 

Ships  and  vessels,  repairs  on $ 

Total,  ships 


4,907 


1,780 


$       cts. 
445  00 


546,696 

157,867 


85,548 
67,750 


546,696 
154,246 


85,548 
67,212 


27,334  80 
11,568  68 


704,563 


153,298 


700,942 


152,760 


38,903  48 


20,629 
126,195 


20,524 
119,382 


5,131  00 
29,845  50 


178,671 
46,209 
89,519 


230,153 
14,106 
29,858 


80,546 
42,569 
87,157 


102,963 
13,131 
28,909 


36,0.37  05 
4,595  85 
10,118  15 


314,399 


274,117 


210,272 


145,003 


50,751  05 


201,771 


107,437 


18,801  72 


221 


1,675,120 
366 


416,515 


29,070 


1,459,802 
221      366 


375, 103 


347 


2,121,418 


237,500 


409,176 
85,770 


732,446 


15,931 


261 


1,851,463 


212,500 


409, 176 
85,770 


707,446 


145,980  20 
22  10 


37,510  30 


3,982  75 


26  10 


187,521  45 


53,125  00 


102,294  00 
21,442  50 


176,861  50 


rilADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


137 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

Imported  into  Canada,  etc. — Continued. 


t 


Entered  for  Home  CoNsuMPnoN. 


Preferential  Tariff. 


Quantity. 


96,025 
1,719 


97,744 


Value. 


$ 

3,127 


6,788 


129,637 
507 


130, 144 


67,008 


154,227 


40,694 


12,332 


86 


207,339 


Duty. 


$      eta. 
469  05 


1,018  20 


32,409  25 
126  75 


32,536  00 


10,051  20 


7,711  35 


2,034  70 


1,849  80 


4  30 


11,600  15 


Treaty  Rates. 


Quantity 


894 

49 

2,187 


3,130 


Value. 


530 

15 
878 


1,423 


Duty. 


$       cts. 


172  29 

4 
285  39 


462  56 


Total. 


Quantity.      Value 


546, 696 
154,246 


700, 942 


177,465 
44,337 
89,344 


311,146 


221 


4,907 


85,548 
67,212 


152,760 

20,524 

126, 170 

233  1.30 
13,653 
29, 787 


276,570 


174,445 


1,614,029 
366 


415,797 


28,263 


347 


2,058,802 


DutyCoU'd 


$       cts 
914  05 


27,3.34  80 
11,568  68 


38,903  48 

5,131  00 

30,863  70 

68,618  59 
4,727  48 
10,403  54 


83,749  61 


28,852  92 


153,691  55 
22  10 


39,545  00 


5,832  55 


30  40  U 


12 


13 


199,121  60 


212,500        53,125  00 


409, 176 
85,770 


102,294  00 
,21,442  50 


707,446     176,861  50 


15- 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.    1916 

No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity .      Value. 


General  Tarig. 


Quantity.      Value. 


Duty. 


33 


DuTHBLE  Goods — Con. 

Signs  of  any  material  other  than  paper, 
framed  or  not;  letters  or  numerals  of 
any  material  other  than  paper S 

Silk  and  manufactures  of — 

Fabrics,  n.o.p S 

Silk  fabrics  of  which  silk  is  the  compon- 
ent  material  of  chief  value,  for  the 

manufacture  of  neckties $ 

Handkerchiefs 

Blouses  and  shirt  waists $ 

Clothing S 

Silk,  spun,  not  coloured,  n.o.p.,  silk  in 
the  gum  not  more  advanced  than 
single;  tram  or  thrown  organzine,  not 

coloured Lb. 

Silkinthegumorspun,  imported  by  the 
manufacturers   of   ribbons   and    shoe 

laces S 

Sewing  and  embroidery  silk,  silk  twist, 

and  silk  floss S 

Shawls $ 

Shirts Doz. 

Silk  and  all  manufactures  of , not  otherwise 
pro\'ided  for,  or  of  which  silk  is  the 
component  part  of  chief  value,  n.o.p. . .    $ 

Socks  and  stockings Doz.  prs. 

Undershirts  and  drawers $ 

Velvets,  and  plush  fabrics,  n.o.p Yd. 


114,633 


3,593 


618 


91,481 
481^324 


5,286,952 


382.354 
74,516 
87,972 

734,095 


6,383 


1,522 

118,519 

1.691 

10,153 


235,489 

284,860 

10,181 

399, 584 


2,025 


117 


94,312 


87, 679 


674,243 


360,998 

4,865 

38,574 

351,272 


4,340 


1,522 

72, 507 
1,056 
2,564 


65,889 

303,466 

8,678 

68,843 


$       cts. 


26,844  00 


Total,  silk. 


7,634,271 


1,958,817 


.Slate  and  manufactures  of — 

Mantles $ 

Roofing  slate Squares  of  100  sq.  ft 

School  writing  slates $ 

Slate  pencils $ 

Slate  and  manufactures  of,  n.o.p S 

Total,  slate 


16,394 


598 

81,212 

52,160 

5,107 

49,003 


14,944 


598 

71,204 

51,649 

5,105 

45,018 


188,080 


173,574 


Soap — 

Common  or  laundrv Lb. 

CastUe ." " 

Common  soft  and  liquid " 

Harness " 

Toilet _.    $ 

Soap,  n.o.p.,  including  pumice,  silver  and 

mineral  soaps,  sapolio  and  like  articles    $ 
Pearline  and  other  soap  powders Lb. 


7,797,815 

1,896,393 

271,862 

8,887 


2,480,245 


404,986 

138,041 

11,590 

863 

448,242 

87,537 
97, 972 


7,462,700 

60,916 

199,278 

7,145 


2,405,576 


387,328 

7,271 

8,244 

644 

381,436 

70,386 
95,519 


Total,  soap. 


1,189,231 


950,828 


Spices — 

Ginger  and  spices,  n.o.p.,  unground 

Ginger  and  spices,  n.o.p.,  ground 

Ginger,  preserved 

Nutmegs  and  mace,  whole  or  unground . 
Nutmegs  and  mace,  ground 


3,488,795 

145,393 

275,971 

228, 670 

10,075 


296, 237 

30,081 

20,755 

28, 370 

3,417 


1,413,560 

120,615 

258,804 

33,443 

9,876 


118,885 

23,557 

17,439 

5,172 

3,349 


Total,  spices. 


4,148,904 


378,860 


1,836,298 


168,402 


Spirits  and  mnes,  viz. — 
.\myl  alcohol  or  fusil  oil,  or  any  sub- 
stance known  as  potato  spirit  or  potato 
oU Gal. 


25 


25 


202, 272  90 


72, 199  60 

1,702  75 

14,465  32 

131,727  15 


651  00 


152  20 

18, 126  75 

396  03 

961  52 


24,708  29 

106,213  10 

3,037  30 

20, 652  90 


597,266  81 


179  40 

11,208  00 

12,912  25 

1,276  25 

13,505  40 


39,081  30 


74, 627  00 

1,218  32 

2,679  52 

209  31 

123,969  79 

22,876  04 

31,044  19 


256,624  17 


14,861  09 

5,974  15 

5,642  65 

1,034  40 

1,004  70 


28,516  99 


19  80 


TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


139 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

Imported  into  Canada,  etc. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 


Treaty  Rates. 


Total. 


Quantity.     Value.  Duty. 


24,394 


Quantity.      Value. 


$  Ct3. 


4,878  80 


Duty. 


Quantity 


Value. 


113,874 


DutyCoU'd 


$         Ct3 


31,722  80 


1,568 


168 


3,907 
291,051 


237,873 


9,333 

24,872 

45,660 

295,825 


2,043 


41,628  71 


1,633  33 

6,218  00 

13,698  00 

88,747  50 


204  30 


4,408,227 


887,271  05 


44,336 

3,660 

86, 187 


14,409  25 

1,192  65 

28,045  67 


3,593 


45,895 

80 

2,815 


78,296 

14,928 

1,503 

245,604 


8,031  72 

24  00 

84-4  50 


23,488  80 

3,732  00 

338  21 

42,981  89 


333 


96,279 


495 
4,774 


90, 743 


82,214 


172  48 
1,551  57 


29,524  28 


20,911  73 


618 


98,219 


475,009 


5,320,343 


370,331 
74,073 
87,894 

733,284 


6,383 


1,522 

118,402 

1,631 

10, 153 


234,928 

318,394 

10,181 

396,661 


1,131,172 


73,832  93 

22,3.30  00 

29,355  97 

248,520  32 


855  30 


152  20 

26,158  47 

592  51 

3,357  59 


77,721  37 

109,945  10 

3,375  51 


84,546  52  15 


1,004,727 


231,570  96 


4,720,636 


983,078  68 


7,684,180  1,811,916  45 


1,450 


10,008 

511 

2 

3,985 


/25  00 

76  65 

0  30 

797  00 


16,394 


598 

81,212 

52, 160 

5,107 

49,003 


179  40 

11,933  00 

12,988  90 

1,276  55 

14,302  40 


14,506 


301,641 

24,679 

67, 178 

1,742 


116,217 


16,411 

1,676 

3,158 

219 

68,960 

17,087 
4,565 


1,598  95 


1,960  77 

246  79 

710  61 

49  29 

15,516  30 

3,844  72 
1,027  16 


1,825,175 


128,803 


18,251  75 


7,764,341 

1,910,770 

266,456 

8,887 


2,521,793 


188,080 


403,739 

137,750 

11,402 

863 

450,396 

87,473 
100,084 


40,680  25 

76,587  f! 

19,716  86 

3,390  13 

258  60 

139,486  09 

26,720  76 
32,071  35 


112,076 


23,355  64 


i28,803 


18,251  75 


1, 191  707 


298,231  56 


,037,302 
24,358 
19,625 

182, 736 
1,720 


178, 89L 
6,577 
3,421 

2/, 001 
220 


17,889  20 

1,224  19 

782  15 

2,750  22 

44  00 


3,450,862 

144,973 

278,429 

216,179 

11,596 


297,777 

30, 134 

20,860 

27, 173 

3,569 


32,750  29 
7, 198  34 
6,424  80 
3,784  62 
1,048  70 


2,265,741 


211,111 


22,689  76 


4,102,039 


379,513 


25 


51,206  75 


19  80  33 


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No.  14.  — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity.      Value 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity .  I    Value . 


Duty. 


8 


12 


13 


14 


Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

Spirits  and  wines — Con, 
Ethyl  alcohol  or  the  substance  known  as 
alcohol,  hydrated  oxide  of  ethyl,  or 

spirits  of  vnne Gal. 

Methyl  alcohol,  wood  alcohol,  wood 
naptha,  pyroxylic  spirits,  or  any  sub- 
stance known  as  wood  spirits,  or  meth- 
ylated spirits " 

.\bsinthe " 

Arrack  or  palm  spirits " 

Brandy,  including  artificial  brandy  and 

imitations  of  brandy,  n.o.p " 

Cordials  and  liqueurs  of  all  kinds.'n.o.p., 
mescal,  pulque,  rum  shrub,  scheidam 
and  other  schnapps;  tafia,  atigostura 
and  similar  alcoholic  bitters  or  bever- 
ages     " 

Gin  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p " 

Rum " 

Whiskey " 

.\1I  spirituous  or  alcoholic  liquors.- n.o.p.  " 
Spirits  and  strong  waters  of  any  kind, 
mixed  \\'ith  any  ingredient  or  ingre- 
dients, and  being  known  or  designated 
as  anodynes,  elixirs,  essences,  extracts, 
lotions,  tinctures  or  medicines,  or 
ethereal  and  spirituous  fruit  essences, 

n.o.p " 

Medicinal,  or  medicated  wines,  con- 
taining not  more  than  40  per  cent  of 

proof  spirit " 

Alcoholic  perfumes  and  perfumed  spirits, 
bay  rum.  Cologne  and  lavender  waters, 
hair,  tooth  and  skin  washes,  and  other 
toilet  preparations  containing  not  more 

than  4  ounces  each " 

Alcoholic  perfumes  and  perfumed  spirits, 
bay  rum,  Cologne  and  lavender  waters, 
hair,  tooth  and  skin  washes,  and  other 
toilet    preparations    containing    more 

than  4  ounces  each 

Vermouth    containing    not    more    than 

40  per  cent  of  proof  spirits 

Vermouth  containing  more  than  40  per 

cent  of  proof  spirits 

Nitrous  ether,  sweet  spirits  of  nitre  and 

aromatic  spirits  of  ammonia 

Wines,  ginger,  containing  not  more  than 
40  per  cent  of  proof  spirits 


Total,  spirits. 


25 


Wines  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p.,  including  orange, 
lemon,  strawberry,  raspberry,  elder 
and  currant  wines — 
Containing  20  p.c.  or  less  of  proof  spirits.  Gal. 
Containing  over  20  p.c.   and   not  over 

23  p.c.    

Containing  26  p.c.  or  less  of  proof  spirits 
Containing  over  26  p.c.   and   not  over 

27  p.c 

Containing  over  27  p.c.  and  not  over 

28  p.c 

Containing  over  28  p.c.  and  not  over 

29  p.c 

Containing  over  29  p.c.  and  not  over 

30  p.c 


37,368 


34 

4,578 

257 

450, 198 


74,101 

1,094,277 

184,770 

1,252,944 

5,871 


7,065 
14,504 

6,273 


5,470 
40,430 


9,236 


44 

8,336 

361 

885,076 


178, 103 

795,896 

94,610 

2,402,975 

9,650 


49,983 
35,339 

61,741 

79,851 
50,742 


532 
4,423 


2,713 
3,705 


4,630 


34 

6,039 

358 

462,864 


64,578 

926,988 

186,065 

1,275,050 

5,936 


6,566 
15,700 

6,085 


5,675 

39,427 

2 

552 

4,327 


3, 183, 103 


4,668,386 


3,010,884 


137,458 

35, 059 

228,674 

22.320 
25,678 
38,284 
65,654 


102,266 

28,463 
128,660 

12,. 380 

19,269 

32, 628 

57,668 


53,830 
5,15: 
11,375 
21,133 
46,0481 


1,203 


44 

10,648 

342 

896,513 


161,851 

704,316 

101,167 

2,390,742 

10, 297 


48,952 
38,795 

61,999 

81,838 

48,323 

8 

2,774 

3,769 


cts. 


12,783  60 


96  00 

16,078  72 
887  40 

1,251,750  U 


172,392  17 
2,491,572  60 

517,044  59 
3,491,669  16 
16,350  60 


32,422  35 
21.248  20 

33,949  70 

47,730  40 

26,252  00 

4180 

2,301  00 

2,064  40 


4,563,e 


40, 794 

3,557 

9,435 

17,422 

38,242 


,136,617  60 


25, 695  70 

2, 509  94 

6,356  75 

12,411  82 

28,510  36 


TRADE  AMD  NAVIOATION 


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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

Imported  into  Canada,  etc. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 


Treaty  Rates. 


Total. 


Quantity. 


Value.    I      Duty. 


Quantity.      Value 


Duty. 


Quantity.      Value. 


DutyCoU'U 


%       cts. 


%       cts. 


4,630 


34 

6,039 

358 

462,864 


64,578 

926,988 

186,065 

,275,050 

5,9.36 


6,566 
15,700 

6,085 

5,675 

39,427 

2 

552 
4,32' 


147,638 

56.905 
151,518 

14,019 

12,909 

12,369 

19,050 


116,651 

41,015 
78,717 

7,309 

8,840 

11,905 

19,758 


22, 145  70 

11,381  00 
37,879  50 

3,925  32 

4,001  79 

4,205  46 

7,048  50 


3,010,884 


147,638 

56,905 
205,348 

19,172 

24,284 

33,502 

65,098 


1,203 


44 

10,648 

342 

896,513 


161,851 

704,316 

101,16' 

2,390,742 

10,297 


48,952 
38,795 

61,999 

81,838 

48,323 

8 

2,774 

3,769 


cts. 


12,783  60 


96  00 

16,078  72 

887  40 

1,251,750  11 


172,392  17 
2,491,572  60 

517,044  .59 

3,491,669  10 

16,3.50  60 


32,422,35 
21,248  20 

33,949  70 

47,7.30  40 

26,252  00 

4  SO 

2,301  00 

2,064  40 


4,563,606 


8,136,617  60 


116,651 

41,015 
119,511 

10,866 

18,275 

29,327 

58,000 


22, 145  70 

11,381  00 
63,575  20 

6,435  26 

10,358  54 

16,617  28 

35, 558  86 


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Articles. 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 

23 
24 
25 


Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

Spirits  and  wines — Con. 
Containing  over  30  p.c.   and  not  over 

31  p.c Gal, 

Containing  over  31  p.c.  and  not  over 

32  p.c 

Containing  over  32  p.c.   and  not  over 

33  p.c 

Containing  over  33  p.c.   and  not  over 

34  p.c 

Containing  over  34  p.c.  and  not  over 

35  p.c 

Containing  over  35  p.c.   and  not  over 

36  p.c 

Containing  over  36  p.c.   and  not  over 

37  p.c 

Containing  over  37  p.c.   and  not  over 

38  p.c 

Containing  over  38  p.c.  and  not  over 

39  p.c 

Containing  over  39  p.c.  and  not  over 

40  p.c 

Containing  more  than  40  p.c.  of  proof 

spirits,  n.o.p 


Total,  wines,  non-sparkling 

Champagne  and  all  other  sparkling  wines- 


In  bottles  containing  each  not  more  than 
a  quart  but  more  than  a  pint,  old  wine 
measure Doz 

In  bottles  containing  not  more  than  a 
pint,  each,  but  more  than  half  a  pint, 
old  ■ft'ine  measure " 

In  bottles  containing  one-half  pint  each 
or  le.ss " 

In  bottles  containing  over  one  quart  each  Gal 

Total,  wines,  sparkling- 


Sponges  of  marine  production S 

Starch,  including  farina,  corn  starch,  etc., 

etc Lb 

Stockinettes  for  the  manufacture  of  rubber 
boots  and  shoes  when  imported  by  man- 
facturers  of  rubber  boots  and  shoes  for 
use  exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of 
such  articles  in  their  own  factories.    . .     $ 


Stone  and  manufactures  of — 

Building  stone  other  than'marble  or  gran- 
ite, sawn  on  more  than  two  sides  but 
not  sawn  on  more  than  four  sides Cwt 

Building  stone  other  than  marble  or  gran- 
ite, planed,  turned,  cut  or  further 
manufactured  than  sawn  on  four  sides.    " 

Flagstone,  granite,  rough  sandstone,  and 
all  building  stone,  not  hammered, 
sawn  or  chiselled S 

Flagstone  and  all  other  building  stone 
sawn  on  not  more  than  two  sides $ 

Granite,  sawn  only S 

Granite,  manufactures  of,  n.o.p S 

Grindstones,  not  mounted  and  not  less 
than  36  inches  in  diameter  $ 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity .      Value 


50,409 

40, 708 

35,714 

21,490 

8,101 

6,055 

2,261 

966 

787 

1,151 

22,961 


743,730 


7,11 

15,887 

1,345 

110 


2,941,065 


11,571 


18,163 


44,298 

48,756 

41,901 

31.258 

13,081 

15,258 

4,46' 

1,473 

1,326 

1,502 

35,761 


620,415 


102,605 

141,723 

2,694 

989 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity 


30,614 

22,860 

24,716 

19,014 

8,641 

4,957 

1,818 

906 

736 

185 

20,928 


272,914 


Value. 


26.062 

27,672 

28,668 

29, 129 

12,629 

11,797 

3,771 

1,452 

1,279 

166 

32,739 


284,814 


248,011 


73,441 
107,585 

76,659 


3,549 


19,965 


74,619 

170,712 

3,840 

196, 208 

79,270 


673 
1,050 


2,358,203 


11,571 
18,163 


5,178 
4,686 


16 


Duty. 


$   cts. 

20,064  20 

18,131  40 

19,969  76 

18,055  56 

8,282  02 

6,265  45 

2, 185  74 

988  26 

854  74 

173  75 

56,817  60 


227,273  05 


3,774  30 
3, 138  30 


7  80 


9,880 


66,711 
81,588 

54,714 


3,549 


19,965 


74, 193 

169,523 

3,076 

19,740 

56,317 


6, 920  40 


11,675  14 
35,373  35 

8,207  10 


1,735  65 


8,173  35 


11,128  95 

33,904  60 

615  20 

6,909  00 

8,447  55 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  11 

Imported  into  Canada,  etc. 


-Continued. 


Entered  tor  Home 

Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rate.s.                  ^                         Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity.      Value.          Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value.    ^DutyCoH'd. 

$ 

S       cts. 

17,580 

15,517 

11,144 

4,030 

1,067 

554 

625 

126 

$ 

18,059 

18,959 

13,291 

7,417 

2,677 

951 

919 

254 

$       cts. 

7,032  00 

6,672  31 

5, 126  24 

1,974  70 

554  84 

304  70 

362  50 

76  86 

48, 194 

38,377 

35,860 

23,044 

9,708 

5,511 

2,443 

1,032 

736 

565 

20,928 

$ 

44,121 

46,631 

41,9.59 

36,546 

15,306 

12,748 

4,690 

1,706 

1,279 

905 

32, 739 

$       cts. 

27,096  20 

24,803  71 

25,096  00 

20,030  26 

8,836  86 

6,570  15 

2,548  24 

1,065  12 

854  74 

428  35 

56,817  60 

I 

T 

•? 

,] 

5 

n 

7 

° 

q 

380 

739 

254  60 

ro 

11 

465,431 

347,461 

112,946  02 

738,345 

632, 275 

340, 219  07 

7,520 

21,918 

1,091 

104 

128,602 

220, 141 

3,738 

988 

24,816  00 

36,164  70 

S94  62 

156  00 

8,193 

22,968 

1,091 

106 

133,840 

224,827 

3,738 

1,004 

28,590  30 

39,303  00 

894  62 

163  80 

i' 

n 

14 

15 

353,529 

62,031  32 

363,409 

68,951  72 



6,217 
25, 152 

21,945 

777  36 
5,582  14 

2, 194  50 

72,928 
106,740 

76,659 

12,452  50 
40, 955  49 

10,401  60 

16 

5.58,214 

2,916,417 

17 

18 

11,571 
18, 163 

3,549 
19,965 

74,619 

170,712 

3,840 

194,569 

78,429 

1,735  65 
8,173  35 

11,171  55 

34,082  95 

729  80 

59,357  70 

10,658  75 

19 

'0 

426 

1,189 

764 

174,829 

22,112 

42  60 

178  35 

114  60 

52,448  70 

2,211  20 

'1 

•>,'>, 

'3 

H 

25 

144  CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 

ToT.4L  Imports. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

DvTiABLE  Goods — Con. 

Stone,  mfrs.  of — Con. 

Grindstones,  n.o.p $ 

Paving  blocks S 

Manufactures  of  stone,  n.o.p $ 

$ 

15,962 

4,428 

29,097 

$ 

15,054 

4,428 

25.558 

$       cts. 
3  763  50 

■> 

885  60 

^ 

7,667  40 

597, 650 

391.403 

83,230  80 

Straw ^ .,   Ton. 

Straw,  carpeting,  rugs,  mats  and  matting ,     $ 
Straw,  manufactures  of,  n.o.p S 

Total,  straw. 

4 
5 

198 

2,955 
52,509 
15,994 

198 

2.955 
26, 675 
17,392 

396  00 
6,608  75 

A 

3,043  83 

71,458 

47,022 

10,108  58 

Sugars,  syrups  and  molasses — 

Sugar,  above  No.  16  D.  S.  in  colour,  and 
all  refined  sugars  of  whatever  kinds, 
grades  or  standards Lb. 

Sugar,  n.o.p.,  not  above  No.  16  D.  S.  in 
colour,  sugar  drainings,    or    pumpings 
drained    in    transit,    melado    or    con- 
centrated melado.  tank  bottoms  and 
sugar  concrete " 

Raw  sugar  as  described  in  preceding  item , 
when  imported  to  be  refined  in  Canada 
by  Canadian  sugar  refiners  under  pro- 
visions   of    Tariff    Item    No.    135A. 
(This  item  does  not  include  the  amount 
o:  sugar  entered  for  consumption  under 
Tarifi  Item  135,  on  which  a  refund  of 
duty  was  subsequently  obtained  under 
Item  135A)  ....                            " 

7 
9 

6,124,459 
657,162,676 

18,086,716 

196,247 
17,036,419 

350, 147 

2,959,223 
283,010,963 

18,086,716 

103,110 
7,254,783 

350, 147 

42,753  89 
2,653,796  86 

80,403  51 

Total  sugars                

681,.373,851 

17,582,813 

304,056,902 

7,708,040 

2,776,954  26 

Syrups  and  molasses  of  all  kinds,  the 
product   of   the   sugar  cane  or   beet, 
n.o.p.,  and  all  imitations  thereof  or 
substitutes  therefor ^       . .    " 

Molasses  of  cane,  testing  by  polariscope 
under  35  degrees  but  not  less  than  20 
degrees Gal. 

Molasses,  testing  over  56  degrees  and  not 
more  than  75  degrees  by  the  polaris- 
cope  Lb. 

Jlolasses  produced  in  the  process  of  the 
manufacture  of  cane  sugar  from  the 
juice  of  the  cane  without  any  admixture 
with  any  other  ingredient,  when  im- 
ported direct  from  the  place  of  pro- 
duction, or  its  shipping  port,  in  the 
original    package    in    which    it    was 
placed  at  the  point  of  production  and 
not  afterwards  subjected  to  any  process 
of  treating  or  mixing,  testing  by  polar- 
iscope not   less   than  35   degrees  nor 
more  than  56  degrees Gal. 

10 

11 
12 

3,366,159 

296, 633 

19,787 

35.869 

89,405 

24,591 

239 

6,441 

2,720,196 
296,633 

35.869 

56,775 
24,591 

13,601  17 
4,449  55 

13 

6,441 

1,076  07 

120, 676 

87.807 

19.126  79 

Sugar  cane,  shredded $ 

Sugar  ;andy, and  confectionery  of  all  kinds 
n.o,p.,including  sweetened  gums,  candi- 
ed peel,  candied  pop  corn,  candied  fruit, 
candied     nuts,     flavouring     powders, 
custird  powders,  jelly  powders,  sweet- 
meats, sweetened  breads,  cakes,  pies, 
puddings  and  all  other  confections  con- 
taining sugar.    (To  August  21,  1914). ,      $ 

14 

1,277 
267, 662 

1,277 
115,277 

223  49 

15 

40,346  95 

I 


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145 


Entered  fob  Home  Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff.                               Treaty  Rates. 

1 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

$ 
908 

$       cts. 
158  91 

$ 

i     cts. 

.? 

15,962 

4,428 

29,098 

$       cts. 

3,922  41 

885  60 

8,375  40 

I 

?. 

3,540 

708  00 

3 

203,768 

55,862  36 

595, 171 

139,093  10 

198 

2,955 
52,. 509 
17,847 

396  00 
12,461  72 
3,112  08 

4 

395 
455 

69  i4 
68  25 

25,439 

5  723  83 

5 

(i 

850 

137  39 

25,439 

5,723  83 

73,311 

15,969  80 

2,889,800 

82,405 
8,991,308 

24,856  77 
2,599,280  04 

5,849,023 
653,553,121 

18,086,716 

185,515 
16,246,091 

350, 147 

67.010  00 
5,253,076  90 

80,403  51 

7 

370,512,158 

8 

9 

373,431,9.58 

9,073,713 

2,624,136  81 

677,488,860 

16,781,753 

5,401,091  07 

652,737 

32, 965 

2, 284  53 

3,372,933 
296,633 

89,740 
24,591 

15,885  70 
4,449  55 

10 

11 

12 

\ 

35,869 

6,441 

1,076  07 

13 

32,965 

2, 284  53 

120,772 

21, 4U  32 

1,277 
268,596 

223  49 
74,844  06 

14 

153,319 

34,497  11 

15 

11— i— 10 


146 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandis® 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity.      Value 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.      Value. 


Duty. 


Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

Sugar,  syrups  and  molasses — Con. 
Sugar  candy,  and  confectionery  of  all 
kinds,  n.o.p.,  including  sweetened 
gums,  candied  peel,  candied  pop  corn, 
candied  truil,  candied  nuts,  flavouring 
powders,  custard  powders,  jelly  pow- 
ders, sweetmeats,  sweetened  breads, 
cakes,  pies,  puddings  and  all  other  con- 
fections   containing    sugar.        (From 

August  21,  1914) Lb. 

Glucose  or  grape  sugar,  glucose  syrup  and 
corn  syrup  or  any  syrups  containing  any 

admixture  thereof 

Sugar,  maple,  and  maple  syrup 

Surgical  trusses,  pessaries  and  suspensory 

bandages S 

Tallow Lb, 


Tape  lines  of  any  material. .    .^ $ 

Tape  lines  measuring,  yarn  of  linen  or  cotton 
for  the  manufacture  of Lb 

Total  tape  lines,  yarns,  etc 


$       cts. 


4,338,680 


4,426,435 
37,94 


17 


Tea  of  Ceylon,  black 

Tea  of  Ceylon,  green 

Tea  of  India,  black 

Tea  of  India,  green. . 

Te<i  of  China,  black 

Tea  of  China,  green 

Tea  of  Japan,  green 

Tea  of  other  countries,  black. 
Tea  of  other  countries,  green. 

Total,  teas 


Lb, 


Tinware,  japanned  or  not,  and  all  manu- 
factures of  tin,  n.o.p 


Tobacco  and  manufactures  of — 

Cigarettes Lb 

Cigars " 

Tobacco,  cut " 

Snuff " 

All  other  manufactures  of  tobacco,  n.o.p.    " 


Total,  tobacco. 


Tobacco  pipes  of  all  kinds,  pipe  mounts, 
cigar  ana  cigarette  holders  and  cases  for 
the  same,  smokers'  sets  and  cases  there- 
for, and  tobacco  pouches ,. . . .     $ 

Trawls,  trawling  spoons,  fly  hooks,  sinkers, 
swivels  and  sportsman's  fishing  bait,  and 
fish  hooks,  n.o.p $ 

Trunks,  valises,  hat-boxes,  carpet  bags, 
and  tool  bags S 

Twine,  manufactures  of,  viz.:  hammocks 
and  Lawn  tennis  nets,  sportsman's  fish 
nets  and  other  articles,  n.o.p $ 

Umbrellas,  parasols  and  sunshades,  of  all 
kinds  and  materials $ 

LTnenumerated  articles S 

Varnish,  lacquers,  japans,  japan  dryers, 
liquid  dryers  and  oil  finish,  n.o.p. Gal 


161,363 


458,981 


118,531 
3,983 

44,183 
17,199 


1,440,783 


4,390,234 
20,564 


58,334 


153,474 


116,719 
2,099 

38,249 
4,363 


60,928  46 


27,4.38  99 
419  80 

7,649  80 
872  60 


1,611 


,141 

390 


1,611 


4,827 
390 


1,206  75 
39  00 


8,531 


5,217 


1,245  75 


63,319 

28,077 

7,378 

800 

62,946 

295,570 

85,614 

40,491 

8,308 


15,253 

4,851 

1,250 

188 

9,158 

36, 523 

15,046 

8,614 

1,516 


53,4.50 

28,077 

7,. 378 

800 

62,946 

297,  &44 

85,614 

40,024 

8,308 


12,554 

4,851 

1,250 

188 

9,158 

36,699 

15,046 

8,309 

1,516 


1,255  40 

485  10 

125  00 

18  80 

915  80 

3,669  90 

1,504  60 

830  90 

151  60 


592,503 


92,399 


584,241 


89,571 


8,957  10 


574,912 


476,920 


119,230  00 


45,948 

102,731 

559,812 

6,279 

132,433 


106,219 

416,412 

465,366 

2,948 

86,293 


44,339 
99,257 

575,530 
6,281 

127,341 


103,800 

409,077 

481,203 

2,902 

85, 908 


168,755  50 

424,002  25 

343,939  00 

3,436  60 

69,064  10 


847,203 


1,077,238 


852,748 


1,082,890 


1,009,197  45 


64,767 


386,381 

46,799 
66, 138 

46,584 

77, 287 
673,218 

125,373 


47,204 


75,435 

22,885 
49.393 

35,336 

22, 522 
605,099 

87,743 


26,402  25 

8,009  75 

14,817  90 

10,600  80 

7,882  70 

105,895  07 

29,183  89 


ritMiE  AM)  XAVKIATION 


147 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

Imported  into  Canada,  etc. — Continued. 


Entered  fob  Hom^ 

Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates.                                          Total. 

1 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity.     Value.          Duty. 

1                   1 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

2,891,140 

S 

302.034 
1,812 

$       cts. 
82  413  55 

$ 

$       cts. 

4,331,923 

4,426,435 
20,564 

t 

4,55,508 

118,531 
2,099 

44, 183 
16,516 

S       ets. 

143,342  01 

27,583  80 
419  80 

8,419  46 
2,695  55 

1 

36,201 

144  81 

■J 

5,377 
12, 153 

672  19 
1,822  95 

557 

97  47 

1 

98,030 

156,364 

5 

3,314 

580  14 

1,611 

8,141 
390 

1 , 786  89 
39  00 

6 

7 

3,314 

580  14 

8,531 

1,825  89 

.53,450 

28,077 

7,378 

800 

62,946 

297,644 

85,614 

40,024 

8,308 

12,554 

4,851 

1,250 

188 

9,158 

36,699 

15,046 

8,309 

1,516 

1,255  40 

485  10 

125  00 

18  80 

915  80 

3,669  90 

1,504  60 

830  90 

151  60 

g 

Q 

11 
JO 

14 
15 
16 

584,241 

89,571 

8,957  10 

114,896 

17,234  40 

591,816 

136,464  40 

17 

44,339 
99, 257 

575, 530 
6,281 

127,341 

103,800 

409,077 

481,203 

2,902 

85,908 

168,755  50 

424,002  25 

343,939  00 

3,436  60 

69,064  10 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 

1 

852,748 

1,082,890 

1,009,197,45 

160,474 

24,014 
15,221 

11,235 

.55,081 
66,678 

37,621 

36,107  14 

5,403  52 
3,044  20 

2,247  00 

12,393  53 
10,001  70 

9, 149  57 

164,170 

.53,355  56 

400,079 

46,899 
66,021 

46,571 

77, 603 
671,777 

125,364 

115,864  95 

13,413  27 
18,249  03 

12,847  80 

20,276  23 
115,896  77 

38.333  46 

23 

0| 

1,407 

386  93 

25 

07 

''8 

17,532 

64,736 

")() 

n—i—m 


148 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity.      Value 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.      Value 


Duty. 


Dutiable  Goods — Con. 

Vegetables — 

Melons No 

Potatoes,  n.o.p Bush 

Potatoes,  sweet  and  yams " 

Tomatoes,  and  cooked  corn  in  cans  or 

other  air-tight  packages Lb 

Tomatoes,  fresh Bush 

Vegetables  and  baked  beans  in  cans  or 

other  air-tight  packages,  n.o.p Lb 

Vegetables,  n.o.p $ 


2,321,164 

671,108 

50,995 

537,338 
298,982 

4,022,899 


223,898 

531,509 

52,744 

40, 685 
450,208 

299,852 
1,410,472 


2,315,509 

668,927 

50,933 

396,865 
297, 708 

2,326,990 


223,558 

530,162 

52,648 

25,092 
449,151 

166,435 
1,395,259 


69,465  27 

1.33,785  40 

5,093  30 

5,953  00 
134,745  30 

34,905  13 
418,577  70 


Total,  vegetables. 


3,009,368 


2,842,305 


802,525  10 


10 


13 


Vinegar,   of   any   strength   not   exceeding 

strength  of  proof Gal . 

Vinegar,  above  strength  of  proof " 

Total,  vinegar 


172,307 
6,115 


178,422 


Waste  or  shoddy  from  cotton,  woollen  or 
other  fabrics  or  from  yarn  or  thread, 
machined .  garnetted  or  prepared  for  use  Lb 

Watches $ 

Watch  cases  and  parts  thereof,  finished  or 

unfinished $ 

Watch  actions  and  movements  and  parts 
thereof,  finished  or  unfinished,  including 
winding  bars  and  sleeves $ 

Total,  watches,  cases,  movements,  etc 


Wax,  bees Lb 

Wax,  paraiBne " 

Wax,  sealing _ % 

Wax,  vegetable  and  mineral,  n.o.p Lb 

Wax.  and  manufactures  of,  n.o.p $ 


4,498,072 


77,73 
1,003,422 


640,706 


Total,  wax. 


Webbing,  elastic,  over  one  inch  wide $ 

Webbing,  non-elastic,  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  suspenders  for  use 
exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of  such 
articles  in  their  own  factories $ 

Total,  webbing,  elastic,  etc 


21 


22 


Whips  of  all  kinds,  including  thongs  and 
lashes 


Window  cornices  and  cornice  poles  of  all 

kinds S 

Window  shade  or  blind  rollers $ 

Window  shades  cut  to  size  or  hemmed  or 
mounted  on  rollers,  n.o.p.,  and  window 
shade  cloth  in  the  piece $ 


Total,     window    cornices, 
shades,  etc 


rollers. 


62,516 
2,042 


28,489 
6,001 


4,807 
1,* 


4.273  35 
1,272  85 


64,558 


34,490 


5,546  20 


292,535 


2,741,653 


185,283 


23,161  27 


73,938 
95,024 

707,211 


32,806 
92,792 

706,711 


9,841  80 
27,837  60 

88,339  30 


876, 173 


832,309 


126,018  70 


28,243 
48,681 
13,262 
83,562 
50,271 


70,824 
732,140 


620,683 


25,544 
34,883 
3,. 387 
81,115 
46,852 


2,554  40 
8,720  75 
846  75 
8,111  50 
8,199  84 


224,019 


191,781 


28,433  24 


163, 188 


4,091 


144,581 


4,070 


28, 916  20 


814  00 


167,279 


148,651 


29,730  20 


25,803 


21,668 


6,500  40 


5,562 
12,419 


35,279 


5,336 

11,687 


3,213 


1,600  80 
4,090  45 


1,124  55 


53,260 


20, 236 


6,815  80 


TRADE  AND  XArWATION 


149 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
Imported  into  Canada,  etc. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

S 

$       cts. 

$ 

S      cts. 

2,315,509 

669, 103 

50,964 

639, 582 
298,874 

4,338,393 

$ 

223,558 

530,402 

52,681 

45.. 381 
449,746 

331,878 
1,405,713 

$       ets. 

69,465  27 

133,807  41 

5,095  47 

8,986  94 
134,804  30 

57,832  52 
420, 145  80 

I 

176 

240 
33 

22  01 

2  17 

? 

31 

3 

242,717 

20,289 

3,033  94 

4 

1,166 

595 

5,940 
10,454 

119  00 

859  47 
1,568  10 

5 

.     85,947 

1,925,456 

159, 503 

22,067  92 

6 

7 

17, 262 

2,570  75 

179,792 

25, 101  86 

3,039,359 

63,835 
2,302 

830,197  71 

140,593 
424 

57,461 
415 

14,059  30 
409  33 

5,825 

1,567 

728  IS 

174,907 
6,425 

19,060  83 
1,682  18 

8 

141,017 

57,876 

14,468  63 

5,825 

1,567 

728  18 

181,332 

66, 137 

20,743  01 

1,818,270 

103,567 

7,767  71 

4,559,923 

288,850 

30,928  98 

in 

2,791 
1,902 

434 

558  20 
380  40 

43  40 

38,743 

10,654  50 

74,340 
94,694 

707, 145 

21,054  50 
28,218  00 

88,382  70 

11 

I' 

13 

5,127 

982  00 

38,743 

10,654  .50 

876, 179 

137, 655  20 

7,980 

3,156 
13,798 
9,881 
2,447 
3,450 

157  80 

2,070  10 

1,482  15 

122  35 

517  50 

78,804 
1,003,422 

28,700 
48,681 
13,268 
83,562 
50,. 302 

2,712  20 
10,790  85 
2.. 328  90 
8.233  85 
8,717  34 

14 

271,282 

15 

16 

20,023 

640,706 

17 

IS 

32,732 

4,349  90 

224,513 

32,783  14 

18,223 
21 

2,278  01 
2  63 

162,804 
4,091 

31,194  21 
816  63 

14 

'0 

18,244 

2,280  64 

166,895 

32,010  84 

4,135 

827  00 

25,803 

7, 327  40 

•>\ 

226 
732 

32,338 

45  20 
164  71 

7,276  14 

5,562 
12,419 

35,551 

1,646  00 
4,255  16 

8,400  69 

■>•> 

'3 

•>i 

33,296 

7,486  05 

53,532 

14,301  85 

150 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity.      Value 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.      Value 


Duty. 


26 


DuTHBLE  Goods — Con. 

Wood  and  manufactures  of — 

Barrels  containing  petroleum  or  its  pro- 
ducts, or  any  mixture  of  which  petro- 
leum forms  a  part,  when  such  contents 
are  chargeable  with  a  specific  duty.     No 

Barrels,  empty 

Caskets   and   coffins   and   metal   parts 

thereof S 

Curtain  stretchers $ 

Doors  of  wood $ 

Fishing  rods $ 

Handles,  D.  shovel,  wholly  of  wood  and 
wood  handles  for  manufacture  of  D. 
shovel  handles. .    .  S 

Handles  of  all  kinds,  ash $ 

Handles  of  all  kinds,  hickory S 

Heading  and  stave  bolts  and  staves  in 

the  rough  of  poplar S 

Lasts  of  wood i 

Matches  of  wood $ 

Mouldings,   plain,   gilded  or  otherwise 

further  manufactured $ 

Rakes,  hay No 

Refrigerators 

Show  cases  of  all  kinds  and  metal  parts 

thereof $ 

Window  sash $ 

Woodenware,  churns,  n.o.p.,  washboards, 

pounders  and  rolling  pins $ 

Woodenware  pails  and  tubs S 

Manufactures  of  wood,  n.o.p  S 

Sawed  boards,  planks,  deals,  planed  or 
dressed  on  one  or  both  sides,  when  the 
edges  thereof  are  jointed  or  tongued 

and  grooved M.  ft 

Umbrella,  parasol  and  sunshade  sticks 

or  handles,  n.o.p S 

Veneers  of  oak,  rosewood,  mahogany, 
Spanish  cedar  and  walnut,  not  over  V32 

of  an  inch  in  thickness S 

Veneers  of  wood,  n.o.p.  not  over  V32  of 

an  inch  in  thickness S 

Walking  sticks  and  walking  canes  of  all 

kinds S 

Wood  pulp ? 


27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 


Total,  wood,  ets. 


Wool,  manufactures  of — 
Blankets  composed  wholly  of  pure  wool  Pr. 

Cassimeres,  cloths  and  doeskins Yd. 

Coatings  and  overcoatings " 

Tweeds " 

Felt  cloth,  n.o.p " 

Flannels,  plain,  not  fancy " 

Knitted  goods,  n.o.p ...     $ 

Bed  comforters . .  No. 

Railway  rugs $ 

Shawls S 

Shirts -^ Doz. 

Socks  and  stockings Doz.  pr 

Undershirts  and  drawers,  n.o.p $ 


30,041 
46,559 


691 
1,402 


22.509 


29,486 
35,578 

48,924 

5,679 

236, 239 

29,604 


36, 056 
22,449 
48,880 

1,025 
65,839 
40,405 

72,691 

242 

31,477 

20,365 
26,543 

21,109 

22,807 

1,338,623 


330,652 
10,868 

148,087 

31,679 

27,301 
456,820 


28,001 
46,460 


688 
1,397 


22,481 


3,139,428 


27.771 
1,849,966 
1,240,700 
1,745,918 

55,352 
2,237,165 


265 


3,453 
676, 903 


91,134 

1,661,120 

1,012,050 

1,027,470 

50,557 

668,604 

512,370 

625 

45, 952 

63,859 

31,879 

1,231,882 

393,382 


27,440 
35,393 

48,924 

4,708 

235,944 

22,691 


36, 009 
22,434 
48,649 

1,025 
65, 706 
33,370 

72,745 

241 

31,107 

16,483 
26,543 

20,811 

22, 635 

1,222,916 


328,675 
7,995 

148,044 

31,679 

12,255 
480,393 


$   cts. 


0,860  00 
8,848  25 

12,231  00 
1,412  40 

58,986  00 
6,807  30 


5,401  35 

5,608  50 

12,162  25 

205  00 
16,426  50 
8,342  50 

18, 186  25 

54  24 

9,332  10 

5,769  05 
6,635  75 

4, 162  20 

5,658  75 

305,729  00 


82,168  75 
1,599  00 

11,103  77 

4,751  85 

3,676  50 
120,098  25 


3,004,815 


722,216  51 


7,533 

299,517 

86,764 

172,032 

43,727 

1,434,175 


162 


665 

37,811 


20,623 

299,978 

67,870 

198,793 

35,912 

544,513 

123,982 

153 

2,806 

8,327 

5,457 

75, 957 

63,868 


7,218  05 

104,992  30 

23,754  50 

69, 577  55 

12,569  20 

190,579  55 

43,393  70 

53  55 

982  10 

2,914  45 

1,909  95 

26,584  95 

22.353  80 


TliADE  AM)   \.\\  ICATION 


151 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

Imported  into  Canada,  etc. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

356 

82 

S 

362 
153 

S       cts. 

63  37 
26  79 

I 

$       cts. 

28,357 
46,542 

% 

27,802 
.35,546 

48,924 

4,708 

236,2.39 

29,618 

36,056 
22,449 
48,866 

1,025 
65,8.39 
41,786 

72,745 

242 

31,137 

20,365 
26,543 

21,109 

22,807 

1,340,588 

330, 652 
10,868 

148,087 

31,679 

27,lfr4 
480,481 

$       cts. 

6,923  37 
8,875  04 

12,231  00 
1,412  40 

59,037  63 
8,192  70 

5,406  05 

5,611  12 

12,200  23 

205  00 
16,449  78 
10,208  20 

18,186  25 

.54  39 

9,. 338  10 

6,642  62 
6,635  75 

4,206  90 

5,694  15 

328, 146  58 

82,514  73 
2,029  95 

11,105  92 

4,751  85 

6,6.58  30 
120,111  45 

1 
2 

3 

. 

.) 

295 

6,927 

47 

15 

217 

51  63 
1,385  40 

4  70 

2  62 

37  98 

5 

fi 

7 

8 

q 

10 

1.33 

563 

1 

30 

3,882 

298 

66 

81,189 

1,977 
2,873 

43 

23  28 
98  53 

0  15 
6  00 

873  57 

44  70 

11  55 

14,208  62 

345  98 
430  95 

2  15 

11 

7,853 

1,767  17 

12 
13 

3 
2 

691 
1,399 

14 
15 

16 

17 

IS 

■ 

106 
36,483 

23  85 
8,208  96 

19 

20 

28 

22,509 

'^1 

?9 

'3 

''4 

14, 909 

88 

2,981  80 
13  20 

'>r> 

•'6 

114,068 

20,612  97 

»■ 

44,442 

9,999  98 

3,163,325 

752,829  46 

19,911 

69,036 

1,. 358, 185 

951,144 

819,187 

14,667 

122,082 

386,457 

472 

43,292 

55,300 

27,219 

1,159,825 

328,280 

15,533  56 

407,455  50 

285,. 343  20 

245,756  10 

4,400  10 

27,469  32 

86,954  77 

141  60 

12,987  60 

16,590  00 

8,165  70 

289,956  25 

73,863  45 

27,444 
1,844,362 
1.2.50,697 
1,739,971 

55,372 
2,218,149 

89,659 

1,658,163 

1,019,014 

1,017,980 

.50, 579 

666,595 

510,439 

625 

46,098 

63,627 

32.676 

1,235,782 

392, 148 

22,751  61 

512,447  80 

309,097  70 

315,3.33  65 

16,969  30 

218,048  87 

1.30,348  47 

195  15 

13,969  70 

19,504  45 

10.075  65 

316,541  20 

96,217  25 

97 

1,544,845 

''8 

1,163,933 

1,. 567,939 

11,645 

29 
30 
31 

783,974 

?.'> 

33 

103 

265 

3,556 
677, 668 

34 

35 

2,891 

•  639,957 

36 
37 
38 
39 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Foreign  Merchandise 


Articles. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity.      Value. 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.      Value. 


Duty. 


DuTHBLE  Goods — Con. 
Wool,  mfrs.  of — Con. 

Yarns,  composed  -n-liolly  or  in  part  of 
wool,  worsted,  the  hair  of  the  goat  or 
like  animal,  n.o.p.,  costing  thirty 
cents  per  pound  or  over,  when  import^ 
ed  on  the  cop,  cone,  or  tube,  or  in  the 
hank,  by  manufacturers  of  woollen 
goods,  for  use  exclusively  in  their  own 
factories Lb . 

Yarns,  woollen  and  worsted,  J.o.p " 

All  fabrics  and  manufa3tures  composed 
wholly  or  in  part  of  wool,  worsted, 
etc.,  n.o.p. S 

Fabrics  of  wool,  or  of  cotton  and  wool, 
commonly  described  and  .sold  as 
lustres,  mohairs,  alpaca  and  Italian 
linings Yd. 

Women's  and  children's  dress  goods, 
coat  linings,  Italian  cloths,  alpacas, 
Orleans,  cashmeres,  henriettas,  serges, 
buntings,  nun's  cloth,  bengalines,  whip 
cords,  twills,  plains  or  jajquards  of 
similar  fabrics,  composed  wholly  or 
in  part  of  wool,  worsted,  the  hair  of 
the  camel,  alpaca,  goat  or  like  animal, 
not  exceeding  in  weight  six  ounces  to 
the  square  y ard .  when  imported  in  the 
gray  or  unfinished  state  for  the  purpose 
of  being  dyed  or  finished  in  Canada .  Sq  .yd 

Clothing,  women's  and  children's  out- 
side garments S 

Clothing,  ready-made,  and  wearing  ap- 
parel, composed  wholly  or  in  part  of 
wool  worsted,  etc.,  n.o.p S 

Carpets,  Axminster,  including  Abusson, 
Savonerie  and  Moquette Yd. 

Carpets,  Brussels,  including  Wilton  and 
Teprac " 

Carpets,  Tapcstrj-,  including  drum  print- 
ed or  machine  printed,  and  velvet  " 

Carpets,  Ingrain,  2  and  3  ply  all  wool  or 
union " 

Whole  carpets,  including  tufted,  hand 
made  or  Oriental,  Turkish,  Persian, 


1,906,980 
404,521 


2,697,983 


1,2.36,731 


Japanese,  Indian  or  Smyrna. 


Sq.yd 


Mats  and  rugs,  including  hearth  sizes  30 
sq.  ft.  and  smaller  wool,  n.o.p     S 

Felt,  pressed,  of  all  kinds  not  filled  or 
covered  by  or  with  any  woven  fabric .  Lb 
Wool,  viz. — 

Leicester,  Cotswold,  Lincolnshire,  South 
Down  combing  wools,  or  wools  known 
as  lustre  wools  and  other  like  combing 
wools,  such  as  are  groTs-n  in  Canada  .    " 

Total,  wool,  etc 


133,478 

148,331 

391,491 

22,245 

277, 967 
1,057,743 

1,506 


1,197,291 
250,779 


5,872,476 


783,183 


327,89 
568,697 

1,291,012 

138,518 

169,488 

202,871 

17,718 

312,916 

393,166 

•296,582 

444 


19,613,922 


86,846 
62,058 


18,113 


54,631 
37,696 


1,491,401 


6,321 


3,271 


5,741 
3,250 
6,830 
3,529 

27,976 


707, 227 


1,506 


1,480 
388,527 

594,379 
6,962 
3,829 
3,403 
3,886 

72, 627 
80,461 
153,372 


444 


$   cts. 


10,926  20 
11,308  80 


521,990  35 


2,212  35 


370  00 
135,984  45 

208,032  65 
2,436  70 
1,340  15 
1,191  05 
1,360  10 

25,419  45 
28,161  35 
38,343  00 

45  18 


4,347,658 


1,496,005  43 


Zinc,  manufactures  of,  n.o.p $ 

Damaged  goods,  under  sections  49  to  53  of 

Rev.  Stat.,  cap.  32 _ .  t 

Prepaid  postal  parcels  from  Great  Britain  $ 
Special  duty  on  articles  shipped  to  Canada 

at  lower  than  usual  home  trade  price. . . .  $ 
Additional  duties,  post  entries,  over  col- 
lections, etc $ 

War  tax 


31,573 


51,046 
74,941 


29,382 

49.132 
74,941 


7,345  50 

11,796  22 

21,262  46 

68,296  47 

410,832  60 

2,236,290  16 


Total,  dutiable  goods. 


318,951,094 


198,401,802 


60,903,163  73 


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Imported  into  Canada,  etc. — Continued. 


Entered  for  Home  Consdmption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 


Quantity. 


I 


1,821,815 
341,. 501 


2,672,501 


1,223,589 


129,964 

147,327 

383,958 

18,716 

252,804 


351,160 


Value. 


1,143,820 
211,343 


5,473,639 
793,107 


323,028 
180, 147 

692,885 
134,060 
167,427 
200,112 
13,832 

242, 187 
318,034 
143,11; 


Duty. 


{       cts. 


142,978  64 
42,268  60 


1,642,091  70 
178,450  36 


15,371,885 


1,004 
2,480 


69,441,881 


48,454  20 
54,044  10 

207,865  50 

33,515  00 

41,856  75 

50,028  00 

3,458  00 

60,  .546  75 
79,508  50 
21,466  80 


4,081,150  05 


150  60 

80  72 


402, 182  87 


15,587,565  52 


Treaty  Rates. 


Quantity. 


10,271 


Value. 


3,619 


3,619 


Duty. 


S       cts. 


814  20 


814  26 


11,948,512  2,715,181  02 


Total. 


Quantity. 


1,908,661 
403,. 559 


2,690,614 


1,237,132 


135, 705 

150,577 

390,788 

2,245 

280,780 


1,058,39; 


1,506 


Value. 


1,198,457 
249,039 


6,965,040 
799,428 


32S, 127 
568,674 

1,287,264 

141,022 

171,256 

203,515 

17,718 

314,814 
398,495 
296,484 

444 


19,723,162 


30,386 

51,612 
74,941 


279,792,195 


DutyCoU'd, 


$       cts. 


153,904  84 
.53,577  40 


2,164,082  05 
180,662  71 


49,638  40 
190,028  55 

415,898  15 

35,951  70 

43,196  90 

51,219  05 

4,818  10 

85,966  20 
107,669  85 
59,809  80 

45  18 


5,577,969  74 


7,496  10 


11,876  94 
21,262  40 


68,296  47 


410,832  60 
2,638,473  03 


79,205,910  27 


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No.  14. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
-Summary  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity.  1    Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS. 

PRODUCE   OF  THE   MINE. 

Burrstones  in  blocks,  rough  or  unmanufactured,  not  bound  up 
or  prepared  for  binding  into  n^ill  stones. No. 

Chalk,  China  or  Cornwall  stone,  cliS  stone,  and  felspar, 
fluorspar,  magnesite  and  mica  schist  ground  or  unground    $ 

4 

$ 

30 
107,238 

4 

30 
107, 238 

Clays,  viz.: — 

China  clay,  ground  or  unground .  Cwt. 

Fire  clay,  ground  or  unground ...                           . .    $ 

Pipe  clay,  ground  or  unground $ 

Clays,  all  other,  n.o.p ••    $ 

365, 744 

130,845 

90, 723 

587 

45,733 

365,744 

130.845 
90,723 

587 

45,733 

267,888 

267,888 

Coal,  anthracite,  and  anthracite  dust Ton. 

4,383,407 

20,927,539 

4,306 

28, 150 

54,704 

5,266 

11,808 

441 

215,933 

14,898 

16,560 

4,383,407 

20,927,539 
4,306 

Einerv   in  bulk   crushed  or  ground                                       ...     S 

"90,021 

1,641 

258,062 

3,317 

28. 150 

Flint,  and  ground  flint  stones                                                    Cwt. 

90,021 

54.704 
5,266 

11,808 

Oannister                                                                                               Cwt. 

1,641 

258,062 

3,317 

441 

Gravel  and  sand               Ton. 

215,933 

14,898 

Pumice  and  pumice  stone,  lava  and  calcareous  tufa,  not 

16,560 

Minerals — 

250,805 

760 

10,748 

10,547 

501,807 

451 

44,683 

49,920 

250,805 

760 

10,748 

10,547 

501.807 

Cinnabar .  •    Lb. 

Cryolite  or  kryolite Cwt. 

Litharge " 

451 
44,683 
49,920 

596,861 

596,861 

Mineral  w iters,  natural,  not  in  bottles Gal. 

Meerschaum,  crude  or  raw Lb. 

2,565 
59 

551 
355 

2,565 
59 

551 
355 

Ores  of  metals,  n.o.p Cwt . 

766,568 
1,051,333 

469,945 
2, 126, 709 

760,568 
1,051,333 

469,945 
2,126,709 

Total,  ores 

2,  .596, 654 

2,596,654 

17,122 

1,593,440 

89,183 

364,850 

211,676 

10,373 

6,546 

87,499 

17,122 

Di  imonds,  unset     $ 

1,. 593, 440 

Diamona  dust  or  boit,  and  black  diamonds  for  borers..        $ 

1,980,949 

389,518 

12,824 

8,^75 

234,166 

89, 183 

Salt,  imported  from  the  United  Kingdom,  or  anv  British 
Possession;    or  imported  for  the  use  ol  the  sea  or  guif 
fisheries C  wt . 

Stone,  refuse,  not  sawn,  hammered  or  chiselled,  nor  fit  for 
flagstone,  building  stone  or  paving Ton. 

Silex  or  crystallized  quaitz,  ground  or  unground Cwt. 

Tale,  ground,  bolted  or  precipitated,  not  for  toilet  use          " 

Whiting,  gilders' whiting  and  Paris  white " 

1,980,949 

389,518 

12,624 

8,275 

234,166 

364,850 

211,676 

xO,373 

6,546 

87.499 

27,229,871 

27,229,871 

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No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


.\rticles. 


Imported. 


Quantity .      Value 


e.vtered  kor 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity.      Value. 


Free  Goods — The  Fisheries. 

Ambergris ? 

Fif  h  offal  or  refuse ". S 

Fur  skins,  undressed,  the  produce  of  marine  animals $ 

Pearl,  mother  ot,  unmanufactured $ 

Squid S 

Tortoise  and  other  shells,  unmanufactured $ 

Turtles S 

Whale  bone,  unmanufactured Lb 

Seed  an<l  breeding  oysters,  imported  for  the  purpose  of 

being  planted  in  Canadian  waters $ 

Live  fish  and  fish  eggs  for  propagating  purposes $ 


152 


SPECI.^L   FROM    NEWFOnNDUNt). 


Fish- 


Cod,  haddock,  ling  and  pollock,  fresh Lb 

Cod,  haddock,  ling  and  pollock,  drj',  salted  or  smoked  Cwt 

Cod,  haddock,  ling  and  pollock,  wet,  salted " 

Cod,  haddock,  ling  and  pollock,  pickled " 

Halibut,  fresh Lb 

Herring,  fresh ** 

Herring,  pickled " 

Herring,  smoked " 

Sea  fish,  other,  fresh' " 

Sea  fish,  other,  pickled " 

Lobsters,  preserved,  in  cans *' 

Bait — fish,  clams  or  other,  fresh  or  salted Brl. 

Salmon,  fresh Lb. 

Salmon,  smoked " 

Salmon,  canned 

Salmon,  pickled " 

Total,  fish  from  Newfoundland 


82,251 

69,453 

1,037 

394 

147,952 

560,489 

,701,270 

214,080 

18,445 

281,910 

31,020 

201 

174,942 

1,650 

16,379 

408,375 


222 

28,836 

6.361 

2,804 

7,181 

12.514 

2,650 

171 

7,167 
665 


2,799 

345,229 

2,598 

1,563 

10,405 

13,776 

124,656 

8,167 

740 

10,134 

8,630 

1,291 

16,101 

215 

1,753 

20,823 


1.52 


82,251 

69.453 

1,037 

394 

147,9.52 

560,489 

6,701,270 

214,080 

18,445 

281,910 

31,020 

201 

174,942 

1,650 

16,379 

408,375 


568,880 


Fish  oil,  viz. — 

Cod 

Seal 

Other 


Gal, 


Total,  fish  oil  from  Newfoundland. 


135,244 

10,836 

9,38: 


54,045 

4,S 
4, 1.30 


135, 244 

10,836 

9,382 


155,462 


63,084 


1.55, 462 


Other  articles,  produce  of  the  fisheries,  n.o.p $ 

Total,  fisheries 


577 


701,112 


THE   FOREST. 

Corkwood ,  unmanufactured $ 

Bark,  hemlock Cords 

Felloes  of  hickory  or  oak,  not  further  manufactured  than 

rough  sawn  or  bent  to  shape $ 

Handle,  heading,  stave  and  shingle  bolts,  n.o.p $ 

Hickory  billets $ 

Hickory  and  oak  spokes,  not  further  manufactured  than 

rough  turned  and  not  tenoned,  mitred  or  sized $ 

Hub,  last,  wagon,  oar  and  gun  blocks  and  all  like  blocks 

or  slicks,  rough  hewn  or  sawn  only,  and  scale  board  for 

cheese  boxes $ 

Ivory  nuts  (vegetable) i. 

Fence  posts  and  railroad  ties $ 

Logs,  and  round  unmanufactured  timber $ 

Lumber  and  timber,  planks  and  boards,  when  not  other- 
wise manufactured  than  rough  sawn  or  split  or  creoso- 
ted,  vulcanized,  or  treated  bv  any  other  preserving 
process,  viz. — 
Cherry,  chestnut,  gumwood,  hickory  and  whitewood.  M  ft 
Mahogany Feet 


152 


21,252 
968 

41,381 

141,006 

34,914 

185,414 


67,892 

23,067 

1,255,137 

487, 103 


152 


222 

28,836 

6.361 

2.804 

7,181 

12,514 

2,650 

171 

7,167 
665 


2,799 

345,229 

2,598 

1,563 

10.405 

13,776 

124,6.56 

8,167 

740 

10,134 

8,630 

1,291 

16,101 

215 

1,753 

20,823 


568,880 


54,045 
4,909 
4,130 


63,084 


577 


701,112 


21,252 
968 

41,381 
141,006 
34,914 

185,414 


67,892 

23,067 

1,255,137 

485, 953 


13,663 
1,383,224 


462,729 
152,769 


13,663 
1,. 383, 224 


462,729 
152,769 


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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


Imported. 


Quantity.      Value 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity .      Value. 


FREE    goods — THE    FOREST — Cotl. 

Lumber  and  timber — Con. 

Oak Mft. 

Pitch  pine " 

Redwood Feet 

Rosewood " 

Spanish  cedar " 

Walnut .' " 

While  ash " 

African  teak,  amaranth,  black  heart,  ebony,  boxwood, 
cocoboral,  dogwood,  lignum  vitae,  persimmon,  red 

cedar  and  satin  wood $ 

Timber,  hewn  or  sawn,  squared  or  sided,  or  creosoted,  etc.    $ 
Planks,  boards  and  other  lumber  of  wood,  sawn,  split  or 
cut,  and  dressed  on  one  side  only,  but  not  further  manu- 
factured  Mft. 

Pine  and  spruce  clapboards  .    " 

Laths . .   M 

Pickets S 

Shingles M 

Staves  of  oak,  sawn,  split  or  cut,  not  further  manufactured, 
than  listed  or  jointed " 

Total,  lumber ' 


Sawdust  of  wood,  of  all  kinds S 

Treenails M 

Wood  for  fuel Cords 


Total,  forest 

AN1M.\LS   AND   THEIR   PRODUCE. 

Animals  for  improvement  of  stock,  viz.: — 

Horses 

Cattle 

Sheep 

Swine 

Dogs 

Goats 

Fowls,  domestic,  pure  bred 

Animals,  all  other,  n.o.p 


.No 


Total,  animals  for  improvement  of  stock. 


Animals  brought  into  Canada  temporarily,  and  for  a 
period  not  exceeding  three  months,  for  ttie  purpose  of 
exhibition  or  competition  for  prizes  offered  by  any  agri- 
cultural or  other  association,  viz.: — 

Horses No 

Cattle 

Swine "' 

All  other,  n.o.p S 

Total,  animals  for  exhibition 


Bees $ 

Bones,  crude Cwt. 

Bone  dust,  charred  bone,  and  bone  ash " 

Bone  pitch,  crude  only $ 

Bristles Lb. 

Cat-gut  or  worm  gut  unmanufactured,  adapted  for  the 

manufacture  of  whip  or  other  cord  or  of  ligatures $ 

Fur  skins  of  all  kinds,  not  dressed  in  any  manner,  n.o.p.  .     $ 
Fur  tails  in  the  raw  state $ 


34,454 

95, 182 

691,305 

8,749 

354,102 

384,283 

1,370,260 


1,437,924 


135,375 

49 

20,291 


16,606 
3,177 


608,788 
20,576 
2,336 
38,595 
27,561 
71,443 


21,518 
544,483 


2,322,368 

698 

46,853 

8,267 

29,494 

122,727 


34,454 

95, 182 

691,305 

8,749 

354,102 

384,283 

1,370,260 


135,375 

49 

20, 291 


16,606 
3,177 


1,437,924 
1,608,788 
20,576 
>2,336 
38,595 
27,561 
71,443 


21,518 
544,483 


2,322,368 

698 

46,853 

8,267 

29,494 

122,727 


6,919,129 


6,919,129 


23, 145 


6,085 

104 

63,856 


2 
23,145 


6,085 

104 

63,856 


9,247,308 


,246,158 


444 

331 

343 

68 

636 

4 

76, 148 


198,724 

57,333 

6,108 

1,964 

28,337 

110 

45,370 

152,919 


458 

331 

343 

68 

636 

4 

76,148 


205,334 

57, 333 

6,108 

1,964 

28,. 337 

110 

45,370 

152,919 


77,974 


490,865 


77, 


497,475 


4,639 

156 

1 


1,612,375 

86,410 

25 

41,013 


1,739,823 


13,106 
96,283 


138,956 


4,775 

19,787 

200, 663 

1,250 

.  132,040 

4,670 

1,328,864 

615 


13,106 
96, 283 

138,956 


4,775 

19,787 

200,663 

1,250 
132,040 

4,670 

1,328,864 

615 


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No.  14. — ^SuMMARY  Statements  of  Impob.ts— Continued. 


Articles. 


Imported. 


Quantity.      Value. 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity.      Value. 


FREE    goods — ANIMALS    AND    THEfR    PRODUCE — Cotl. 

Grease  and  de^ras  for  stuffing  or  dressing  leather Lb. 

Grease,  rough,  the  refuse  of  unitnal  fat,  for  the  manufac- 
ture of  soap  and  oils  only " 

Total,  grease 


1,916,816 
11,869,101 


94,457 
751,756 


1,916,816 
11,869,101 


Guano  and  other  animal  manures Cwt 

Hair,  cleaned  or  uncleaned,  not  dyed,  curled  or  otherwise 

manufactured $ 

Horse    hair,    not    further    manufactured    than    simply 

cleaned ,  and  dipped  or  dyed Lb . 

Hatters'  furs,  not  on  the  skin 

Hides  and  skins,  raw,  whether  dry  salted  or  pickled. .   Lb. 
Hoofs,  horn  strips,  horn  and  horn  tips,  in  the  rough,  not 
polished  or  otherwise  manufactured  than  cleaned...    $ 

Ivory,  unmanufactured Lb . 

Leeches $ 

Musk  in  pods  or  in  grains Oz. 

Pelts,  raw $ 

Pigeons,  homing  and  messenger,  pheasants  and  quails. .    $ 

Quills  in  their  natural  state  or  unplumed $ 

Rennet,  raw  and  prepared $ 

Silk,  raw,  or  as  reeled  from  the  cocoon,  not  being  doubled, 

twisted,  or  advanced  in  manufacture  in  any  way. .    Lb. 
Silk,  in  the  gum,  or  spun,  when  imported  by  manufac- 
turers of  silk  underwear  or  of  woven  labels,  and  spun 
silk  for  manufacture  of  silk  thread,  for  use  exclusive- 
ly for  the  manufacture  of  such  articles  in  their  own 

factories " 

Silk  cocoons  and  silk  waste $ 

Sausage  skins  or  casings,  not  cleaned $ 

Wool  and  the  hair  of  the  camel,  alpaca,  goat  and  other 
like  animals,  not  further  prepared  than  washed, 
n.o.p Lb. 

Total,  animals  and  their  produce 


AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS. 

BamboO-rced,  not  further  manufactured  than  cut  into  suit- 
able lengths  for  walking  sticks  or  canes,  or  for  sticks 
for  umbrellas,  parasols,  or  sunshades,  and  bamboos 
unmanufactured $ 

Bristles,  n.o.p Lb. 

Broom  corn $ 

Cane  and  rattans  not  manufactured  and  not  further  manu- 
factured than  split,  when  for  use  in  Canadian  manufac- 
tures      $ 

Cassava  root,  unground $ 

Citron,  lemon  and  orange  rinds,  in  brine S 

Cocoa  beans',  not  roasted,  crushed,  or  ground Lb. 

Cocoanuts  imported  from  the  place  of  growth  bv  vessel 
direct  to  a  Canadian  port No. 

Cotton  wool  or  r.aw  cotton,  not  dyed Lb . 

Esparto  or  Spanish  grass,  and  other  grasses  and  pulp  of, 
including  fancy  grasses  dried  but  not  coloured  or  other- 
wise manufactured,  n.o.p S 

Fibre.  Mexican,  istle,  or  tampico Cwt 

Fibrilla,  flax  fibre  and  flax  tow ' 

Fibre,  vegetable,  n.o.p 

Total,  fibre 


13,785,917 


6.3,582 


846,213 


67,401 


59,110,483 


566 

67 


94,458 


37,383 


13,420,809 


93,747 

72,428 

59,622 

105,976 

12,828,215 

105 

2,358 

357 

1,006 

14, 238 

3,679 

557 

72,564 

314,480 


119,369 
23 
98 


3,761,025 


22,219,412 


4,718 


2,700,373 

3,482,039 
73,032,453 


3,331 

1,878 

285,574 


50, 101 

1,312 

613 

326,748 

70,814 
,533,631 


1,530 


960 
2,710 
8,128 


11,798 


13,004 
14,806 
90,382 


118,192 


13,785,917 


63,582 


67,401 
59,llo!483 


566 
67 


94,458 


37,3.33 


13,193,986 


4,718 


2, 700, 373 

3,482,0.39 
73,032,453 


960 
2,710 
8,128 


11,798 


$ 

94,457 
751,756 


846,213 


93,747 

72,428 

59,622 

105,976 

12,828,215 

105 

2.358 

357 

1,006 

14,238 

3,679 

557 

72,561 

314,480 


119,2.36 
23 


3,717,039 
20,442,080 


3,331 

1,878 

285,574 


50,101 

1,312 

613 

.326,748 

70,814 
,533,631 


1,530 


13,004 
14,806 
90,382 


118,192 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


Imported. 


Quantity.      Value 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity .      Value 


free    goods — AGRICULTCR.tL   PRODUCTS — Corl. 

Florist  stock,  viz.:  azaleas,  rhododendrons,  pot  grown 
lilacs,  seedling  carnation  stock,  rose  stock,  and  other 
stock  for  grafting,  n.o.p.;  araucaria,  bulbs,  corms, 
lubers,  rhizomes,  and  dormant  roots,  n.o.p.,  and 
rooted  carnation  cuttings  in  their  first  year  of  introduc- 
tion  


$ 


285,539 


285,539 


Fruit,  green,  viz. — 

Bananas Bunches 

Berries,  viz.;    wild  blueberries,  wild  strawberries,  wild 

raspberries,  and  wild  edible  berries,  n.o.p $ 

Guavas,  mangoes,  plantains,  pomegranates $ 

Lemons  and  limes $ 

Oranges  and  shaddocks  or  grape  fruit $ 

Pine-apples $ 

Total,  fruit,  green 


2.549,926 


2,296,381 

18,212 

1,738 

718,307 

3,524,606 

305,372 


2,549,926 


2,296,381 

18,212 

1,738 

718,307 

3,524,554 

305,372 


6,864,616 


Foots,  being  the  refuse  of  the  cotton  seed  or  olives  after 

the  oil  has  been  pressed  out Cwt. 

Hemp,  dressed  or  undressed " 

Indian  corn,  not  for  purposes  of  distillation Bush. 

Jute  but  ts  and  jute Cwt . 

Locust  beans  and  locust  bean  meal Lb- 
Manila  grass Cwt 

Manures,  vegetable " 

Osiers  or  willows,  unmanufactured $ 

Palm  leaf,  unmanufactured $ 

Rice,  uncleaned ,  unhuUed ,  or  paddy Lb , 

Seedling  stock  for  grafting,  viz.: 
Plum,  pear,  peach,  and  other  fruit  tiees $ 

Seeds,  viz. — 

Beet  and  mangold Lb . 

Carrot 

Turnip 

Mustard 

Beans  (seed)  Irom  the  United  Kingdom 

Peas  (seed )  from  the  United  Kingdom 

Rap?,  sowing 

Mushroom  spa^Ti 


3,018 

55,370 

,361,826 

839 

1,975 

283,660 

65 


14, 

318, 

6,734, 

6, 

1.883, 


59,807,991 


3, 
1,205, 


3,018 

55,370 

,.361,826 

839 

1 ,  975 

283,660 

65 


59,807,991 


6,864,564 


14, 103 

318,914 

6,734,199 

6,736 

81 

1,883,551 

101 

8,190 

3.926 

1.205,833 


3,622 


3,622 


1,056,060 

35,091 

1,927,313 

207,081 

17,993 

53,714 

450,029 


90,413 

9,581 

146,571 

10,145 
1,513 
4,707 

26,801 
3,775 


1,056,060 

35,091 

1,927.313 

207,081 

17,993 

53,714 

386,832 


90,413 

9,581 

146,571 

10.145 
1,513 
4,707 

22,994 
3,775 


Total,  seeds. 


293,506 


'  289,699 


Teasels $ 

Tobacco,  unmanufactured,  for  excise  purposes,  under  con- 
ditions of  Inland  Revenue  Act Lb 

Trees,  n.o.p $ 


17,562,139 


664 

4,584,183 
2,474 


18,595,957 


Total,  agricultural  products. 


29,603,962 


664 

4,718,488 
2.474 

29,734,408 


M.^NUF.iCTURED    .<ND    P-\RTIAI,LT     MANUFACTURED     ARTICLES. 

Admiralty  charts $ 

Album  insides,  made  of  paper i 

Artificial  abrasives  in  bulk,  crushed  or  ground,  when  im- 
ported for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  abrasive  wheels  and 

polishing  composition $ 

Artificial  limbs,  articles  for  manufacture  of,  pressed  felt, 

elastic  web,  and  hollow  wood  blocks $ 

Artificial  limbs  and  parts  thereof $ 

Artificial  teeth,  not  mounted S 

Asphaltum  or  asphalt,  solid Cwt, 

Astrachan  or  Russian  hare  skins  and  China  goat  skins, 

plates,  or  rugs,  wholly  or  partially  dressed  but  not  dyed  $ 

Bells  when  imported  for  use  of  churches  only     S 

Binder  twine Lb 


841,265 


28,577,030 


1,655 
495 


11,427 

701 

39,422 

167,086 

635,061 

126,045 

60,063 

,738,224 


841,377 


28,577,030 


1,655 
495 


11,427 

701 

39,422 
167.086 
6,35.204 

126.045 

60,063 

,738,274 


TRADE  ANT)  ^^iViaATWN 


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No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


Imported. 


Quantity .      Value 


Entered  fok 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity.      Value. 


free  goods — manufactured  articles,  etc. — Con. 

Binder  twine,  articles  which  enter  into  the  cost  of  the 
manufacture  of  binder  twine  or  twine  for  harvest  binders 
when  imported  tor  such  use  exclusively  by  manufacturers 
who  manuf;trture  such  twine  only. $ 

Blanc  fi\o  and  satin  white Lb. 

Blanketing  and  lapping  and  discs  for  mills  for  engraving 
copper  rollers,  imported  by  cotton  manufacturers,  calico 
printers,  and  wallpaper  manufacturers  for  use  in  their 
own  factories  only % 

Blast  furnace  slag $ 

Bolting  cloth,  not  made  up $ 

Books,  viz.:  Bibles,  prayer  books,  psalm  and  hymn  books 
religious  tracts,  and  Sunday  school  lesson  pictures % 

Books,  printed  by  any  government  or  by  any  assuiiation 
for  the  promotion  of  science  or  letters,  and  dffirial  annual 
reports  of  religious  or  benevolent  associations  an(.l  issued 
in  the  proceedings  of  said  associations,  to  their  members 
and  not  for  the  purpose  of  sale  or  trade $ 

Books,  embossed  and  grooved  cards  for  the  blind  and 
books  for  the  in.struction  of  the  deaf  ana  dumb  and  blind    % 

Maps  and  charts  for  the  use  of  schools  for  the  blind $ 

Books,  not  printed  or  reprinted  in  Canada,  which  are  in- 
cluded and  used  as  text  books  in  the  curriculum  of  any 
university,  college,  or  .school  in  Canada;  books  es- 
pecially imported  for  the  bona  fide  use  of  incorporated 
mechanics'  institutes,  public  libraries,  libraries  of 
universities,  colleges,  and  schools,  or  for  the  library  of 
any  incorporatea  medical,  law,  literary,  scientific  or  ait 
association  or  society,  and  being  the  property  of  the 
organized  authority  of  such  library,  and  not  in  any  case 
the  property  of  individuals S 

Books,  bound  or  unbound,  which  have  been  printed  and 
manufactured  more  than  twelve  years $ 

Books  on  the  application  of  science  to    industries    of    all 
kinds,  also  books  printed  in  any  language  other  than  the 
English  and  French  languages,  or  in  any  two  languages 
-    not  being  English  or  French,  or  in  any  three  or  more  lan- 
guages     $ 

Book  manuscript  and  insurance  maps. $ 

Total,  books  and  maps 

Bookbinder's  cloth $ 

Brick,  fire,  of  a  class  or  kind  not  made  in  Canada $ 

Buckram,  adapted  for  the  manufacture  of  hat  and  bonnet 
shapes $ 

Braids  or  plaits  of  chip,  palm  leaf,  manila,  willow,  osier, 
rattan,  straw,  Tuscan  or  grass,  suitable  for  making  or 
ormancnting  hats,  and  plait  braids  or  plaits  of  glazed 
cotton  thread  not  over  |-in.  wide,  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  hats  for  use  only  in  the  manufacture  of 
hat  bodies % 

Bullion  or  gold  fringe ? 

Buttons,  shoe,  papier  mache S 

Carbons  over  three  inches  in  circumference  and  not  exceed- 
ing 35  inches $ 

Celluloid,  xylonite  or  xyolite  in  sheets,  lumps,  blocks, 
rods  or  bars,  not  further  manufactured  than  moulded 
or  pressed S 

Chronometers  and  coiripasses  tor  ships $ 

Coal  and  pine  pitch Gal. 

Coal  and  pine  tar,  crude,  in  packages  of  not  less  than  15 
gallons "  I 

Coal  tar  base  or  salt  (paranitraniline) Lb. 

Coke Ton 


4,194,987 


9,947 
44,823 


8,962 
11,788 
21,440 


265,030 


11.. 324 


720 
23 


1,064,269 

2,937,062 

20,264 

506,799 


6.35,101 
15,145 


171,914 
80,752 


1,180,009 


102,335 
482,763 

60,845 


292,685 

7,087 

16,021 

223,294 


114,988 

8.685 

58,374 

124,065 

3,994 

1,445,836 


4,191,987 


9,947 
44,823 


8,962 
11,788 
21,400 


265,030 


11,324 


720 
23 


635,101 
15, 145 


171,914 
80,752 


1,180,009 


1,064,269 

2,937,062 

20,364 

506,799 


102,335 

482,763 

60,845 


292,685 

7,087 

16,021 

223,294 


114,988 

8,685 

58,374 

124,065 

3,994 

1,445.836 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14.- — Summary  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


Imported. 


Quantity.     Value 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity .     Value 


free    goods — MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES,    ETC. — Con. 

Coke,  ground,  when  imported  by  manufacturers  of  electric 
battel  ies,  for  use  in  their  own  factories  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  such  batteries Cwt. 

Colours,  metallic,  viz.:  oxide  of  cobalt,  tin,  and  copper, 

n.o.p Lb. 

Colours,  dry  red  lead  and  orange  mineral " 

Colours,  zinc  white " 

Communion  sets  of  metal,  glass  or  wood $ 

Coir  and  coir  yam Lb, 

Cotton  or  linen  duck,  seamless,  in  circular  form,  of  a  class 
or  kind  not  made  in  Canada,  for  use  in  the  manufacture 

of  hose  pipe S 

Cotton  thread,  nitrate  of  thorium  and  nitrate  of  cerium, 
for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  incandesce.it  gas  mantles, 
when  imported  by  manufacturers  of  such  mantles  or  of 

stockings  for  such  mantles S 

Crucibles,  clay,  sand  or  plumbago $ 

Crucibles,  platinum $ 

Curling  stones  and  handles  therefor No. 

Drugs,  dyes,  chemicals,  and  medicines: — 

Acid  boracic.  in  packages  of  not  less  than  25  pounds Lb. 

"    hydro-fiuo-silicic " 

"     oxalic " 

"      tannic   " 

Alum,  in  bulk,  ground  or  unground  but  not  calcined " 

Alumina,  sulphate  of,  or  alum  cake " 

Ammonia,  nitr.ite  of " 

Ammonia,  sulphate  of .'....    " 

Aniline  and  coal  tar  dyes,  soluble  in  water,  in  bulk  or 
packages  of  not  less  than  one  pound  weight,  including 

alizarine  and  artificial  alizarine " 

Anilin?  oil,  crud^ " 

salts " 

Annatto,  liquid  or  solid " 

Antimony,  or  regulus  of,  not  ground,  pulverized,  or  other- 
wise manufactured " 

Antimony  salts,  viz. :  tartar  emetic,  chlorine  and  lactate 

(antimonine) " 

Antimony  salts  for  dyeing " 

Arsenious  oxide " 

Arsenic,  sulphide  of " 

Barium,  peroxide  of, .non-alcoholic,  for  use  in  the  manu- 
facture of     peroxide  of  hydrogen  when  imported  by 

manufacturers  of  peroxide  of  hydrogen " 

'    Beans,  viz. — 

Tonquin,  crude  only " 

Vanilla,  crude  only. '* 

Binitrotoluol,  trinitrotoluol,  and  perchlorate  of  ammo- 
nia, when  imported  by  manufacturers  of  explosives  for 
use  exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of  such  articles  in 

"their  own  factories ** 

Borax,  in  bulk,  of  not  less  than  25  pounds " 

Brimstone,  crude,  or  in  roll  or  flour,  and  sulphur  in  roll 

or  flour " 

Bromides,  crude " 

Bromine " 

Burgundy  pitch " 

Camwood  and  sumac  and  extract  thereof " 

Carbon  bisulphide " 

Chloride  of  lime  and  hypo-chlorite  of  lime,  in  packages  of 
not  less  than  25  pounds  (to  July   1st.    See  Dutiable 

Goods.) " 

Cochineal " 

Cream  of  tartar,  in  crj'stals  or  argols " 

Cyanide  of  potassium,  cyanide  of  sodium,  and  cyanogen 

bromide  for  reducing  metals  in  mining  operations. ...    " 
Dragon's  blood " 


11,280 

284,032 
416,272 
861,500 


283,972 


1,599 


403,538 
1,110,079 

274,302 

19,513 

1,947,938 

1,611,863 

1,998,850 

952,864 


1,768,788 

340 

59,139 

66,466 

1.543,018 

72,951 

28 

5,233 

11,881 


78,078 

1,262 
17,127 


437,034 
2,971,101 

86,864,409 
3,112 
786 
135,829 
808,697 
10,941 


5,390,899 

1,873 

1,1'41,830 

1,862,869 
546 


14,420 

65,165 
18,883 
27,293 
22,755 
13,233 


74,425 


5,527 

60,846 

9,496 

8,928 


11,280 

284,032 
416,272 
861,500 


■283,972 


1,599 


27,322 
32,980 
23,124 

6,865 
20,196 

9,629 
109,498 
25,979 


514,248 

103 

10,410 

8,460 

164,471 

14,179 

2 

266 

868 


5,573 

1,776 
52,387 


52,412 
122,910 

894,815 

890 

419 

5,472 

25,194 

582 


45,829 
969 

257,833 

331,530 
537 


386,738 
1,110,079 

274,302 

19,513 

1,947,938 

1,611.863 

1,998,850 

952,864 


1.768,788 

340 

59,139 

66,466 

1,543,018 

72,951 

28 

5,233 

11,881 


78,078 

1,262 
17,127 


43/, 034 
3,036,341 

86,864,409 
3,112 
786 
135,829 
808,697 
10,941 


5,390,899 

1,873 

1,139,215 

1,802,869 
546 


14,420 

65,165 
18,883 
27,293 
22,755 
13,233 


74,425 


5,527 

50,846 

9,496 

8,928 


25,9/8 
32,980 
23,124 

6,865 
20, 196 

9,629 

109,498 

25,979 


514,248 

103 

10,410 

8,460 

164,471 

14,179 


266 
868 


5,573 

1,776 
52,387 


52,412 
126,068 

894,815 

890 

419 

5,472 

25, 194 

582 


45,829 

969 

257,204 

331,530 
537 


TRADE  AND  yAVIGATION 


16t 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   1 1 

No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


Imported. 


Quantity.      Value, 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumptio.v. 


Quantity.      Value 


FREE    GOODS — MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES,    ETC. — Cotl. 

Drugs,  dyes,  &c. — Con. 

Dyeing  or  tanning  articles  in  a  crude  state,  used  in  dyeing 

or  tanning,  n.o.p Lb 

Extract  of  logwood,  fustic,  oak,  and  oak  bark  and  que- 
bracho     " 

Ferment  cultures  to  be  used  in  butter-making $ 

Glycerine,  crude,  when  imported  by  manufacturers  for 
use  only  in  their  own  factories  in  the  manufacture  of 

refined  glycerine " 

Glycerine,  when  imported  by  manufacturers  of  ex- 
plosives, for  use  exclusively  for  the  manufacture  of 

such  articles  in  their  own  factories " 

Roots,  medicinal,  viz.:  Alkanct,  crude,  crushed  or  ground, 
aconite,    calumba,    folise   digitalis,   gentian,    ginseng, 
jalap,  ipecacuanha,  iris,  orris  root,  liquorice,  sarsa- 
parilla,  sciuiUs,  taraxacum,  rhubarb,  and  valerian,  un- 

ground $ 

Gums,  viz. — 
Amber,  arable,  australian,  copal,  damar,  elemy,kaurie, 
mastic,  sandarac,  Senegal,  tragacanth,  gedda,  bar- 
berry, pontianac  and  lac,  crude,  seed,  button,  stick, 

and  shell S 

Balata,  crude,  unmanufactured Lb , 

Chicle  or  Sappato  gum,  crude. .  -  *' 

Indigo " 

Indigo,  paste  and  extract  of " 

Iodine,  crude ** 

Iron  liquor,  being  solution  of  acetate  or  nitrate  of  iron, 

adapted  for  dyeing  and  calico  printing.   $ 

Kainite  and  other  crude  German  potash  salts  tor  fertili- 
zers  Lb. 

Lead,  nitrate  and  acetate  of,  not  ground " 

Litmus  and  all  lichens,  prepared  or  not " 

Logwood  and  fustic,  ground,  and  ground  oak  bark " 

Madder  and   munjeet,   or   Indian  madder,   ground   or 

prepared,  and  all  extracts  of % 

Manganese,  oxide  of Lb . 

Moss,  Iceland,  and  other  mosses " 

Nitrate  compounds  adapted  for  use  in  the  manufacture 

of  explosives " 

Nut  galls  and  extracts  thereof " 

Nicotine  sulphate " 

Persis,  or  extract  of  archill  and  cudbear " 

Phosphorus : .    " 

Potash,  caustic,  in  packages  of  not  less  than  25  lbs.  each .    " 
Potash,  chlorate  of,  not  further  prepared  than  ground. .    " 

Potash,  bichromate " 

Potash,  muriate  and  sulphate  of,  crude " 

Potash,  red  and  yellow  prussiate  of " 

Potash  and  pearl  ash  in   packages  of  not  less  than  25 

pounds  each " 

Quicksilver " 

Quinine,  salts  of Oz. 

Radium $ 

Red  liquor,  beins;  a  crude  acetate  of  aluminum  prepared 
from  pyroligneous  acid,  and  adapted  for  dyeing  and 

calico  printing % 

Saffron,  saffron  cake,  safflower,  and  extracts  of Lb. 

Sal  ammoniac " 

Saltpetre,  or  nitrate  of  potash " 

Seeds,  aromatic,  crude,  not  edible,  and  not  advanced  in 
value  or  condition  by  grinding  or  refining  or  by  any 
other  process  or  manufacture,  viz.:  anise,  anise-star, 
caraway,  coriander,  cardamon,  cumin,  fenugreek,  and 

fennel " 

Soda  ash  or  bafilla " 

Soda,  bichromate  of *' 

Soda,  bisulphi  te  of - " 

11— i— 11 


38,219,142 


.322,0.33 
2,166,027 


384 

5,903,911 

14,485 

111,405 

7.732 


760,902 

240, 762 

149 

28,269 


3,527,316 
1,347,091 

62,726 

21,128 

1,596 

2,174 

44,393 

501,394 

808,685 

102,750 

7,485,715 

134,760 

62,518 
147,537 
79,501 


271, 

948, 12Si 

2,308,377 


224,964 
58,474,285 
600,348 
752,378 


206, 246 


1,066,031 
164 


45,279 
393,368 

18,944 


360,467 

304 

1,990,917 

2,681 

18,354 

21,400 

2,925 

13,370 

15,131 

54 

■   476 

122 
48,430 
32,402 

7,074 

2,716 

1,431 

325 

15,453 

36,451 

70, 195 

8,608 

146,061 

22,351 

6,226 
71,838 
22,779 

1,553 


81 

1,062 

50,362 

142,639 


9,343,606 
38,219,142 


322, 033 
2,166,027 


384 

5,. 393,. 392 

14,485 

111,405 

7,732 


760,902 

240,702 

149 

28,269 


3,527,316 
1,347,091 

62, 726 

21,128 

1,596 

2,174 

44,393 

501,394 

808,685 

102,750 

7,485,715 

134,760 

62,518 

147,537 

79,501 


271 
948,128 
,279,772 


16,497 

392,399 

29,007 

12,6151 


224,964 
58,474,285 
600,348 
752,378 


206,240 

1,066,031 
164 


45,279 
393,368 

18,944 


360, 467 

304 

1,809,794 

2,681 

18,354 

21,400 

2,925 

13,370 

15,131 

54 

476 

122 
48,4.30 
32,402 

7,074 

2,716 

1,431 

325 

15,453 

30,451 

70, 195 

8,608 

146,061 

22,351 

6,226 
71,838 
22,779 

1,553. 


81 

1,062' 

50,362- 

140,231 


16,497 

392,399 

29,007 

12,615 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


Imported. 


FREE    GOODS— MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES,    ETC. — Cotl. 

Drugs,  dves,  &c. — Con. 
Sod.a,  caustic,  in  packages  of  not  less  than  25  pounds  (to 

July  1st,  see  Dutiable  Goods) Lb 

Soda,  chlorate  of , 

Soda  hyposulphite,  when  imported  by  tanners  for  use    ^^ 

in  their  own  factories  in  the  tanning  of  leather  ^^ 

Soda  nitrate  of  or  cubic  nitre  '_, 

Soda,  nitrite  of ,. 

Soda,  peroxide  of ^^ 

Soda  sal .■■•■,■■; 

Soda,  silicate  of,  in  crystals  or  in  solution 

Soda,  sulphate  of,  crude,  known  as  salt  cake ] 

Soda,  arseniatc,  binarseniate,  and  stannate  of ]^ 

Soda,  prussiate  and  sulphite  of _ 

Sodium,  sulphide  of „ 

Sulphate  of  iron  (copperas) . 

Sulphate  of  copper  (blue  vitriol) ^^ 

Tartaric  acid  cn,-stals ^ ^^ 

Terra  japonica,  gambier,  or  cutch  — 

Tin,  bichloride  of i" 

Tin  crj^stals tk 

Turmeric _  -"^P 

Ultramarine  blue,  dry,  or  in  pulp ^^ 

Verdigris,  or  sub-acetate  of  copper,  dry ^_ 

Zinc  dust „ 

Zinc,  sulphate  and  chloride  of ■ , 

Drugs  crude,  such  as  barks,  flowers,  roots,  beans,  ber- 
ries, balsams,  bulbs,  fruits,  insects,  grains,  gums  and 
gum  resins,  herbs,  leaves,  nuts,  fruit  and  stem  seeds— 
which  are  not  edible  and  which  are  in  a  crude  state  and 
not  advanced  in  value  by  refining  or  grinding  or  any 
other  process  of  manufacture,  n.o.p $ 


Quantity.      Value 


13,524,587 
324,401 

262,648 

26,. 559, 516 

434,236 

23,152 

9,361,953 

12,911.877 

37,730,558 

14,327 

211,503 

1.660,038 

738, 84.'? 

1,576,334 

237,138 

2,881,707 

200 


223.077 
17,503 


Entered  for 
Home  Co.vsumption. 


Quantity .      Value. 


13,524,587 
324,401 


Total,  drugs. 


Fashion  plates,  tailors',  milliners'  and  mantle  makers', 
when  imported  in  single  copies  in  sheet  form  with 

magazines,  etc | 

Felt,  adhesive,  for  sheathing  vessels | 

Fertilizers,  unmanufactured,  n.o.p v  ' ' 

Fillets  of  cotton  and  rubber,  not  exceeding  seven  inches 
wide  when  imported  by  manufacturers  of  card  cloth- 
ing, for  use  exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of  card 
clothing  in  their  own  factories i 

Fisheries,  for  the  use  of,  viz.;  Fish  hooks  for  deep  sea 
or  lake  fishing  not  smaller  in  size  than  No.  2.0,  not  in- 
cluding hooks  commonly  used  for  sportsman's  purposes    $ 

Bank,  cod,  pollock  and  mackerel  fish  lines;  and  mack- 
erel, herring,  salmon,  seal,  seine,  mullet,  net  and  trawl 
twine  in  hanks  or  coils,  barked  or  not,  in  variety  of 
sizes  and  threads,  including  gilling  thread  in  balls,  and 
head  ropes  for  fishing  nets,  manilla  rope  not  exceeding 
l\  inches  in  circumference  for  holding  traps  in  the 
lobster  fishery;  barked  marline,  and  net  norsels  of 
cotton,  hemp  or  flax,  and  fishing  nets  or  seines,  when 
used  exclusively  for  the  fisheries,  and  not  including 
lines  or  nets  commonly  used  for  sportsman's  purposes.    I 


45,494 

351,235 

4,138 

393,839 

360,452 


2,993 

581.399  26, 

9,503 

6.490 

,55,022 

77,6.36 

167,263 

587 

20, 132 

30,308 

5,344 

70,578 

67,952 

95,893 

29 

7,856 

2,507 

22,265 

927 

38,304 

10,985 


92,635 


262,648 
559,516 
434,236 
23,1.52 
361,953 
911,877 
730, 5.58^ 
14,327 
211,503 
660,038 
738,843 
,576,334 
237,1.38 
,881,707 
200 


9,669,704 


45,494 

351,235 

4,138 

393,839 

360,452 


18,630 

1,409 

752 


223,077 
17,503 

2,993 

581,399 

9,503 

6,490 

55,022 

77,636 

167,263 

587 

20,132 

30,308 

5,344 

70,578 

67,952 

95,893 

29 

7,856 

2,507 

22,265 

927 

38,304 

10,985 


92,635 


9,487,358 


18,639 
1,409 

752 


21.989 


Total,  fish  hooks,  seines,  etc. 


Fuse  heads  of  metal,  foil  and  cardboard,  when  imported 
by  manufacturers  of  electric  fuses, foruse  intheirown 
factories  in  the  manufacture  of  such  fuses  % 

Glass,  cut  to  sizeformanufactureof  dry  plates  for  photo- 
graphic purposes  when  imported  by  the  manufacturers 
of  such  dry  plates  for  use  exclusively  in  the  manufac- 
ture thereof  in  their  own  factories $ 


t, 346, 162 


21,9891 


1,368,151 


14 


1,346,162 


21,7341. 


1,368,151 


14 


21,734 


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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


Imported. 


Quantity.      Value 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity .      Value. 


free   GOOD.S — MANUF.ICTURED    ARTICLES,    ETC. — Con. 

Glass  plates  or  discs,  rough  cut  or  unwrought,  for  use  in 
the  manufacture  of  optical  instruments,  when  imported 
by  manufacturers  of  such  optical  instruments $ 

Glove  fasteners,  mi'tal,  shoe  eyelets,  corset  eyelets,  shoe 
eyelet  lioiiks.  shoe  hicc  wire  fasteners $ 

Globes,  geo^;rap)»ic:d,  topographical  and  astronomical. ...     $ 

Gold  beaters'  moulds  and  gold  beaters'  skins $ 

Gold  and  silver  sweepings $ 

Hatters'  bands  (not  cords),  bindings  and  hat  sweats; 
hatters'  tips  and  sides  when  cut  to  shape,  and  cashmere 
when  cut  to  shape  for  under  brims  and  hat  covers,  when 
imported  by  manufacturers  of  hats  and  caps  for  use 
exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of  these  articles  in  their 
own  factories S 

Hatters'  plush  of  silk  or  cotton $ 

Hemp  paper,  made  on  four  cylinder  machines  and  calen- 
dered to  between  .000  and  .008  thickness,  adapt^-d  for  the 
manufacture  of  shot  shells;  and  felt  board  sized  and 
hydraulic  pressed  and  covered  with  paper  or  uncovered, 
adapted  for  the  manufacture  of  gun  wads i 

Hoods,  unfinished,  composed  of  'Leghorn,'  'Manilla,' 
palm  leaf,  grass,  willow  or  chip,  not  bleached  or  blocked    $ 

Iron  sand  or  globules  or  iron  shot,  and  dry  putty  adapted 
for  polishing  glass  or  granite  or  tor  sawing  stone $ 

Ivories,  piano  key $ 

Junk,  old Cwt. 

Jute  cloth  as  taken  from  the  loom,  not  coloured,  cropped, 
mangled,  pressed,  calendered,  nor  finished  in  any  way. ."Yd. 

Jute  or  hemp  yarn,  plain,  dyecl  or  coloured,  for  weaving 
purpo.ses  for  insulating  wire  and  for  the  manufacture  cf 
hammocks  or  twines Lb. 

Jute  canvas,  as  taken  from  the  loom,  not  coloured,  cropped, 
mangled,  pressed,  calendered  nor  linished  in  any  way...  Yd, 

Kelp,  sea  grass  and  .sea  weed  in  their  n.atural  state  or 
cleaned  only,  n.o.p Lb. 

Lamp  black,  bone  black,  ivory  black  and  carbon  black,  .    " 

Lenses  and  sliutters  for  manufacturing  cameras $ 

Life  boats  and  life-saving  apparatus  specially  imported  by 
societies  to  encourage  th'e  saving  of  human  life $ 

Lite  saving  appliances,  miners  rescue  and  automatic  resus- 
citation apparatus  for  artificial  breathing $ 

Lime  juice,  crude  only Gal. 

Lastings,  mohair  cloth,  or  other  manufactures  of  cloth, 
woven  or  made  in  patterns  of  such  size,  shape  oi  form  or 
cut  in  any  such  manner  as  to  be  fit  only  for  covering 
buttons,  when  imported  by  manufacturers  of  buttons. . .     $ 

Medals  of  gold,  silver  or  copper,  and  other  metallic  articles, 
actually  bestowed  as  trophies  or  prizes  and  received  and 
accepted  as  honorary  aistinctions,  and  cups  or  other 
metallic  prizes  won  in  bona  fide  competitions S 

Mexican  saddle  trees  and  stirrups  of  wood % 

Metals,  viz.: — 

Aluminum  leaf  or  foil $ 

Aluminium  in  ingots,  blocks,  bars,  rods,  strips,  sheets  or 

plates Lb. 

Aluminium  tubing  in  lengths  of  not  less  than  6  feet,  not 

bent,  etc " 

Anchors  for  vessels Cwt. 

Bismuth,  metallic,  in  its  natural  state Lb. 

Brass  caps  adapted  tor  use  in  the  manufacture  of  electric 
batteries $ 

Brass  cups,  being  rough  blanks,  for  the  manufacture  of 
paper  shells  or  cartridges,  when  imported  by  manu- 
facturers of  brass  ana  paper  shells  anci  cartridges  for 
use  exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of  such  articles  in 
their  own  factories $ 

11— i— Hi 


3,671 
17,451,582 

2,172,095 

6,383,879 

31,835 
1,750,75' 


66.603 


3,295,223 

15,099 
8,3'20 
1,915 


4,745 

200,893 
4,567 
2,3.59 
3,6.50 


121,082 
90,741 


27,031 

4,409 

13,019 
,80,699 
18,348 

963,025 

205, 126 
468,011 


80,470 
32,654 

3,114 

20,801 
20, 663 


4,943 


9  691 
12,997 


8,671 
17,451,582 

2,172,095 

6,383,879 

34,8.35 
1.7.50.  /  5 


66, 603 


5,786 

660,152 

6,589 

30,424 

3,5.55 


3,295,223 

15,099 
8,320 
1,915 


5,948 


168,832 


4,745 

200,893 
4,567 
2,359 
3,650 


121,082 
92,051 


27,031 

4,015 

13,049 
80,699 
18,348 

963,025 

205,126 

468,011 

2,252 
80,470 
32,654 

3,114 

20,801 
20,663 


4,943 


9,626 
12,997 


5,786 

660, 152 

6,589 

30,424 

3,555 


5,948 


168,832 


164  CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  i 

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No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


FREE   GOODS — JUNHrACTURED   ARTICLES,   ETC. — CoTl. 

Metals — Con.  „ 

Brass,  old  and  scrap Ti 

Brass  in  blocks,  ingots  or  pigs ■ ■    ■  ■ 

Brass  tubing  not  polished,  bent  or  otherwise  manufac- 

•'  tured  in  lengths  not  less  than  6  feet ^ ^  Lb. 

Brass  in  bars  or  rods,  not  less  than  6  feet  in  length,  and 
brass  in  strips,  sheets  or  plates,  not  polished,  etc.,  for 
use  in  Canadian  manufacture  (to  July  1st  see  Dutiable 
Goods) Cwt 


Imported. 


Quantity.!    Value. 


Total,  brass. 


Britannia  metal,  in  pigs,  blocks,  or  bars ,       ,,  j 

Canada  plates;  Russia  iron;  terne  plates  and  rolled 
sheets  of  iron  or  steel  coatea  with  zinc,  spelter  or  other   ^^ 

f  metal,  of  all  widths  or  thicknesses,  n.o.p. . .  ■ .  ■  ■ _ 

Chain  coil,  coil  chain  links  including  repair  links  and 
chain  shackles  of  iron  or  steel  li  inches  in  diameter   ^^ 

and  over ,    ,    ,  ; '    '  • 1'  j  u 

Chain  malleable  sprocket  or  link  belting,  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  agricultural  implements  foi  use  in  the 
manufacture  of  such  implements  in  their  own  factories    $ 

Copper,  old  and  scrap Cwt. 

Copper,  in  blocks,  pigs  or  ingots •    ,      ^u 

Copper,  in  bars  and  rods  in  coil  or  otherwise,  in  lengths    ^^ 

of  not  less  than  6  feet,  unmanufactured ,     .  ,     , 

Copper,  in  strips,  sheets  or  plates,  not  polished,  planished    _ 

or  coated,  etc ;'';",.',"  \' '' y    '  i 

Copper,  tubing  in  lengths  of  not  less  than  6  feet,  and  not 

polished,  bent  or  otherwise  manufactured Lb 

Copper  rollers  adapted  for  use  in  calico  printing S 


12,461 
8  929 

1,615,018 


5,440 


Total,  copper. 


Cream  separators  ana  steel  bowls  for ^ $ 

Cream  separators— materials  which  enter  into  the  con- 
struction ana  form  part  of,  when  imported  by  manu- 
facturers of  cream  separators  to  be  used  in  the  manu- 
facture thereof  and  articles  of  metal  for  use  in  the 
manufacture  of  cream  separator  parts ■    § 

Ferromanganese  and  spiegeleisen  containing  more  than 

15%  manganese Ton 

Gas  buoys: —  .    ,  u 

The  following  articles  and  materials  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  automatic  gas  buoys  and  automatic 
gas  beacons,  for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  such  buoys 
and  beacons  for  the  Government  of  Canada  or  for 
export  viz.:  Iron  or  steel  tubes  over  16  inches  in  dia- 
meter;' flanged  and  dished  steel  heads  made  from 
boiler  plate,  over  5  feet  in  diameter;  hardened  steel 
balls,  not  less  than  3  inches  in  diameter;  acetylene  gas 
lanterns  and  parts  thereofand  tobin  bronze  m  bars  or 


rods 


Iron   or  steel   rods  over  5-16  in.  for  manufacture  of 


chains. 


Cwt. 


Iron  or  steel,  rolled  round  wire  rods,  in  the  coil,  not  over 
I  inch  in  diameter,  when  imported  by  wire  manu- 
facturers for  use  in  making  wire  in  the  coil  in  their  own 
factories  (to.Julv  1st,  see  Dutiable  Goods) ,•••:■ 

Boiler  plate  of  iron  or  steel  not  less  than  30  inches  in 
width  and  not  less  than  \  inch  in  thickness,  for  use 
exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of  boilers c     " 

Rolled  iron  or  steel,  and  cast  steel  in  bars,  band,  hoop, 
scroll  or  strip,  sheet  or  plate  of  any  size,  thickness  or 
width,  galvanized  or  coated  with  any  material,  or 
not,  and  steel  blanks  for  the  manufacture  of  milling 
cutters  when  of  greater  value  than  3|  cents  per  pound. 

Rolled  iron  or  steel  sheets  in  strips,  polished  or  not,  14 
gauge  and  thinner,  n.o.p — 


368 


114,654 


5,4r 


1,023 
44,226 

144.782 

33,576 

622.326 


132,484 
102,067 

312,517 


93.500 


815,348 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity.      Value 


12,461 
8,929 

1,615,018 


5,440 


13  056 


269,1/8 


20,178 


79,719 


17,508 


11,719 
585,610 

2,056,510 

552,890 

137.491 
3,311 


3,347,531 


408,702 

197,571 
476,466 


368 


114,6.54 


5,417 


$ 

132,484 
102,067 

312,517 


93,500 


815,348 


13,056 


269  178 


20,178 


79,719 


1,0!3 

44.226 

144,782 

33,576 

622,326 


933 

699,958 
104,664 

40,341 
145.200 


17,508 


11,719 
585,610 

2,056,510 

552,890 

137,491 
3,311 


3,347,531 


408,702 

198,110 
476, 460 


26,510 
1,041 

805,414 
146,915 

326,813 
318,9.39 


933 


26,510 
1,041 


699,958   805.414 


104,664 

40,341 
145,200 


146,915 

326,813 
318.939 


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Articles. 


Imported. 


Quantity.      \'alue 


extered  fob 
Home  Conbumption. 


Quantity.      Value. 


FREE   GOODS — MANUFACTURED   ARTICLES,   ETC. — CoU. 

Rulled  iron  or  steel  hoop,  band,  scroll  or  strip,  No.  14 
gauge  and  thinner,  galvanized,  or  coated  with  other 
metal  or  not,  n.o.p Cwt 

Sheets,  flat,  of  galvanized  iron " 

Metallic  elements  and  tungstic  acid  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  for  use  only  in  their  own  factories  in  the 
manufacture  of  metal  filaments  for  electric  lamps $ 

Iron  tubing,  brass  covered,  not  over  3  inches  in  diameter, 
and  brass  trimmings  not  polished,  lacquered,  or  other- 
wise manufactured,  when  imported  by  manufacturers 
of  iron  or  brass  bedsteads  for  use  exclusively  in  the 
manufacture  of  such  articles  in  their  own  factories. ...    $ 

Iron  tubing,  brass  covered,  not  over  2  inches  in  diameter, 
in  the  rough,  when  imported  by  manufacturers  for  use 
only  in  their  own  factories  in  the  manufacture  of  towel 
bars,  bathtub  rails  and  clothes  carriers $ 

Iron  tubing,  lacquered  or  brass  covered,  not  over  2  inches 
in  diameter,  brass  cased  rods  and  brass  trimmings, 
when  imported  by  manufacturers  of  carriage  rails  for 
use  exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of  such  articles  in 
their  own  factories $ 

Iron  tubing,  lacquered  or  brass  covered,  for  manufactur- 
ing extension  rods  for  windows $ 

Iron  or  steel  beams,  sheets,  plates,  angles,  knees,  masts 
or  parts  thereof,  and  cable  chains  for  wooden,  iron, 
steel  or  composite  ships  or  vessels Cwt 

Iron  or  steel  bands,  strips  or  sheets.  No.  14  gauge  or 
thinner,  coated,  polished  or  not,  and' rolled  iron  or 
steel  sections,  not  being  ordinarj^  square,  flat,  or 
round  bars,  when  imported  by  manufacturers  of 
saddlery  and  hames,  for  use  exclusively  in  the  manu- 
facture of  such  articles  in  their  own  factories $ 

Locomotive  and  car  wheel  tiies  of  steel  in  the  rough. Cwt. 

Manufactuied  articles  of  iron  or  steel  or  brass  which  at 
the  time  of  their  importation  are  of  a  class  or  kind  not 
Tiianufactured  in  Canada,  imported  for  use  in  the  con- 
struction or  equipment  of  ships  or  vessels S 

Scrap  iron  and  scrap  steel,  old,  and  fit  only  toberemanu- 
factured,  being  part  of  or  recovered  from  any  vessel 
wrecked  in  waters  subject  to  the  jurisdiction  of 
Canada Cwt. 

Skelp  iron  or  steel  sheared  or  rolled  in  grooves,  not  over 
4f  inches  wide,  for  the  manufacture  of  rolled  iron 
tubes  not  over  1^  inches  in  diameter " 

Lead,  tea Lb. 

Machinery,  viz.: — 

Articles  of  metal  as  follows,  when  for  use  exclusively  in 
mining  or  metallurgical  operations,  viz.:  coal  cutting 
machines,  except  percussion  coal  cutters:  coal  heading 
machines:  coal  augers:  rotary  coal  drills;  core  drills; 
miners'  safety  lamps  and  parts  thereof,  also  accessories 
for  cleaning,  filling  and  testing  such  lamps;  electric 
or  magnetic  machines  for  separating  or  concentrating 
iron  ores;  furnaces  for  the  smelting  of  copper,  zinc  and 
nickel  ores;  converting  apparatus  for  metallurgical 
processes  in  metals;  copper  plates,  plated  or  not; 
machinery  for  extraction  of  precious  metals  by  the 
chlorination  or  cyanide  processes;  amalgam  safes; 
automatic  ore  samplers;  automatic  feeders;  retorts; 
mercury  pumps;  pyrometers;  bullion  furnaces;  amal- 
gam cleaners;  blast  furnace  blowing  engines;  and 
integral  parts  of  all  inachinery  mentioned  in  this  item; 
blowers  of  iron  or  steel  for  use  in  the  smelting  of  ores, 
or  in  the  reduction,  separation  or  refining  of  metals; 
rotary  kilns,  revolving  roasters  and  furnaces  of  metal 
designed  for  roasting  ore,  mineral,  rock  or  clay;  fur- 
nace slag  trucks  and  slag  pots  of  a  class  or  kind  not 
made  in  Canada;  buddies,  vanners  and  slime  tables 
adapted  foi  use  in  gold  mining t 


8,3S2 
403,704 


310,702 


123,037 


9,604 


7,447 
1,362,341 


18,961 
1,197,223 


32,108 

115,538 
224 

1,938 
3,879 

416,402 


14,676 
314,629 


97,310 


2,190 


9,988 
89,167 


8,382 
403,704 


310,702 


123,037 


9,604 


7,447 
1,362,341 


18,961 
1,197,223 


32, 108 

115,538 

224 

1,938 
3,879 

416,402 


14,676 
314,629 


97,310 


2,190 


19,988 
89, 167 


450,503' 


465,515 


166  crsroMS   DElWKTMESr  ,i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


% 


Impoeted. 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity.      Value 


FREE    GOODS — MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES,    ETC. — Cotl. 

Diamond  drills  and  parts  of,  not  to  include  motive 

power -  . 

Appliances  ol  iron  or  steel,  of  a  class  or  kind  not  made  in 
Canada,  and  elevators  and  machinerj'  of  floating 
dredges,   when  for  use  exclusively  in  alluvial  gold 

mining ■ .-    , , 

Well-drilling,  and  apparatus  of  a  class  or  kind  not  made 
in  Canada  lor  drilling  for  water,  natural  gas  or  oil  and 
for  prospecting  for  minerals,  not  to  include  motive 

power _ I 

Briquette  making  machines ,  '    ; ' -i 

Newspaper  printing  presses,  of  not  less  value  by  retail 

than  SI  ,5U0  eaoii,  ol  a  class  or  kind  not  made  in  CanadaNo 
Machinery  and  tools  not  manufactured  in  Canada  up  to 
the  required  standard  necessarj-  for  any  factory  to  be 
established  in  Canada  for  the  manufacture  of  rifles 

for  the  Government  of  Canada ^    % 

All  materials  or  parts  in  the  rough,  unfinished,  and 
screws,  nuts,  bands  and  springs,  and  steel  for  rough 
unfinished  parts,  to  be  used  in  rifles  to  be  manufac- 
tured  at  any  such  factory  for  the   Government  of 

Canada ^u         r     * 

Machines,  typecasting  and  typesetting  and  parts  thereol , 

adapted  for  use  in  printing  offices _ ■    % 

Machinery  of  every  kind  and  structural  iron  and  steel, 

for  use  in  the  construction  and  equipment  of  factories 

for  the  manufacture  of  sugar  from  beet  root  .      ^    $ 

Machinery  of  a  class  or  kind  not  made  in  Canada  and 

parts  thereof,  for  the  manufacture  of  twine,  cordage, 

or  linen  or  for  the  preparation  of  flax  fibre _    S 

Machines,  traction  ditching  (not  being  ploughs),  adapted 
for  tile  drainage  on  farms,  valued  by  retail  at  not 
more  than  $3,000  each,  and  parts  thereof  for  repairs.  .No. 
Mould  boards  or  shares,  or  plough  plates,  land  sides, 
and  other  plates  for  agricultural  implements,  when  cut 
to  shape  from  rolled  plates  of  steel,  but  not  moulded,^ 
punched,  polished  or  otherwise  manufactured  Cwt 

Material  to  be  used  in  Canada  for  the  construction  of 
bridges  and  tunnels  crossing  the  boundary-  between 
Canada  and  the  United  States,  when  similar  materials 
are  admitted  free  under  similar  circumstances  into 
the  United  States,  under  regulations  prescribed  by 

the  Minister  of  Customs • 

Metal  tips,  studs  and  eyes  for  the  manufacture  of  corset 

clasps  and  corset  wires ^    * 

Nickel,  nickel  silver  and  German  silver,  m  bars  and 

rods,  and  also  in  strips,  sheets  or  plates Lb. 

Nickel,  nickel  silver  and  German  silver,  in  ingots  or    _ 

•   blocks,  n.o.p ,■    ■.  ■  ■ 

Platinum  retorts,  pans,  condensers,  tubing  and  pipe, 
and  preparations  of  platinum,  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  sulphuric  acid  for  use  exclusively  in 
the  manufacture  or  concentration  of  sulphuric  acid  in 

their  own  factories • * 

Platinum  wire  and  platinum  in  bars,  strips,  sheets  or 

plates * 

Ribs  of  brass,  iron  or  steel,  runners,  rings,  .caps,  notches, 
ferrules,  mounts  and  sticks  or  canes  in  the  rough,  or 
not  further  manufactured  than  cut  into  lengths,  suit- 
able for  umbrella,  parasol  or  sunshade  or  walking 
sticks,    when    imported    by    manufacturers    of    such 

articles  for  use  exclusively  in  their  own  factories $ 

Sewing  machine  attachments :      ■  ■     * 

Steel  balls  adapted  for  use  on  bearings  on  machmerj- 

and  vehicles ■      ■    * 

Steel  rolled  for  saws  and  straw  cutters  not  tempered  or 
ground  nor  further  manufactured  than  cut  to  shape, 
without  indented  edges Cwt, 


57 


31 


50,681 


584,631 
90,396 


% 
41,117 

183,655 


214.379 
2,906 

343,018 


271,718 


Quantity.     Value 


I'll 

647 

479 

178 

■) 

6S3 

38 

684 

78 

768 

135 

425 

20,097 

5,604 

139,640 

32,397 


59 
55,453 


98,564 
26,450 


57 


584,631 
90,396 


4,317 
16,924'       124,299'        16,924 


$ 

41,117 

183,655 


214,379 
2,906 

343,018 


271,718 


341 

617 

479 

178 

2 

683 

38,684 

78 

768 

31 


50,681        135.425 


20,097 

5,504 

139,640 

32,397 

09 
55,453 


98,443 
26,450 

4,317 
124,299 


i 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


Imported. 


Quantity.      Value 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity.      Value 


FREE   GOODS — MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES,    ETC. — Con. 

Steel  wire  Bessemer  soft  drawn  spring  of  Nos.  10,  12  and 
13  gauge,  respectively,  and  homo  steel  spring  wire  of 
Nos.  11  and  12  gauge,  respectively,  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  wire  mattresses  to  be  used  exclusively 
in  their  own  factories  in  the  manufacture  of  such 
articles C'wt. 

Steel,  crucible  sheet,  11  to  16  gauge,  2\  to  IS  inches  wide 
for  the  manufacture  of  mower  and  reaper  knives  when 
imported  by  manufacturers  thereof  for  use  exclusively 
in  the  manufacture  of  such  articles  in  their  own  fac- 
toiies " 

Steel  of  No.  20  gauge  and  thinner,  but  not  thinner  than 
No.  30  gauge,  for  the  manufacture  of  corset  steels, 
clock  springs  and  shoe  shanks,  imported  by  manu- 
facturers of  such  articles  for  exclusive  use  in  the  manu- 
facture of  such  articles  in  their  own  factories " 

Steel  wire  flat,  of  16  gauge  or  thinner  imported  by  the 
manufacturers  of  crinoline  or  corset  wiies  and  dress 
stays,  for  use  exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of  such 
articles  in  their  own  factories " 

Steel  of  No.  12  gauge  and  thinner,  but  not  thinner  than 
No.  30  gauge,  for  the  manufacture  of  buckle  clasps, 
bed  fasts,  furniture  casters  and  ice  creepers,  imported 
by  the  manufacturers  of  such  articles,  for  use  exclu- 
sively in  the  manufacture  of  such  articles  in  their  own 
factories " 

Steel  No.  24  and  17  gauge,  in  sheets  63  inches  long,  and 
from  IS  to  32  inches  wide  when  imported  by  the 
manufacturers  of  tubular  bow  sockets  for  use  exclu- 
sively in  the  manufacture  of  such  articles  in  their  own 
factories " 

Steel  springs  for  the  manufacture  of  surgical  trusses 
when  imported  by  manufacturers  of  surgical  trusses 
tor  use  exclusively  in  the  manufacture  thereof  in  their 
own  factories Lb. 

Stereotypes,  electrotypes  and  celluloids  of  newspaper 
columns  in  any  language  other  than  English  and 
French  and  of  books,  and  bases  and  matrices  and 
copper  shells  for  the  same,  whether  composed  wholly 
or  in  part  of  metal  or  celluloid Sq.in, 

Rolled  iron  and  rolled  steel  nail  rods,  under  half  an  inch 
in  diameter,  for  the  manufacture  of  horse  shoe  nails  Cwt 

Tagging  metal  plain,  japanned  or  coated,  in  coils,  not 
over  Ij  inches  wide,  when  imported  by  the  manu- 
facturers of  shoe  and  corset  laces  for  use  exclusively 
in  the  manufacture  of  such  articles  in  their  own  fac- 
tories   ; " 

Tin  in  blocks,  pigs  and  bars " 

Tin  plates  and  sheets " 

Tin  foil Lb, 

Steel  seamless  tubing  valued  at  not  less  than  Z\  cents 

per  pound Cwt 

Steel  or  iron  tubes,  rolled,  not  joined  or  welded,  not 

more  than  \\  inches  in  diameter,  nop $ 

Seamless  steel  or  wrought  iron  boiler  tubes,  including 

flues  and  corrugated  tubes  for  marine  boilers % 

Barbed  fence  wire  of  iron  or  steel Cwt 

Wire,  crucible  cast  steel,  valued  at  not  less  than  6  cents 

per  pound Lb . 

Wire  of  brass,  zinc,  iron  or  steel,  screwed  or  twisted,  or 
flattened  or  corrugated,  for  use  in  connection  with 
nailing  machines  for  the  manufacture  of  boots  and 
shoes,  when  imported  by  the  manufacturers  of  boots 
and  shoes  to  be  used  exclusively  for  such  purposes  in 
their  own  factories " 


10,511 


0,776 


S64 


6,237 


1,551 


1,620 


388 


672,545 
31  688 


121 

29,402 

985.103 

1,126,382 

550 


325,390 
23,402 


I 


25,338 

24,468 

4,078 

48,003 

4,351 

3,951 

1S7 

11,555 

72,097 

1.553 

1,003,800 

3,032,224 

155,268 

4,842 

37,882 

356,992 
627,203 

2,765 

40,721 

6,776 


864 


6,237 


1,551 


1,620 


388 


672.545 
31, ( 


121 

29,402 

985,103 

1,126,382 

550 


325,390 

23,402 


25,. 338 

24,468 

4,078 
48,003 

4,. 351 

3,951 
187 

11, 555 
72,097 

1,553 

1,003,800 

3,032,224 

155,268 

4,842 

37,882 

356,992 
627,203 

2,765 


116,894         40,721 


168  CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
Xo.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


FREE   GOODS — MANOFACTURED   ARTICLES,   ETC. — Con. 

Wire,  cun-ed  or  not,  galvanized  iron  or  steel,  Nos.  9,  12, 
and  13  gauge,  with  variations  not  exceeding  4-1000  of  an 
inch,  but  not  for  use  in  telegraph  or  telephone  lines  . .   Cwt, 

Wire  rope,  for  use  exclusively  for  rigging  of  ships  and  vessels 

Wire,  steel,valued  at  not  less  than  2|  cents  per  pound, when 
imported  by  manufacturers  of  rope  for  use  exclusively  in 
the  manufacture  of  rope ;•■■/■ 

Yellow  metal,  in  bars,  bolts,  and  sheets,  for  use  in  the 
construction  or  repairs  of  vessels 

Zinc,  in  blocks,  pigs,  bars,  rods,  sheets,  and  plates " 

Zinc  spelter 

Total,  zinc 


Molasses,  not  testing  more  than  56  degrees  by  the  polaris- 
scope,  the  produce  of  any  British  country  entitled  to  the 
benefits  of  the  British  Preferential  Tariff  when  produced 
from  sugar  cane  and  imported  direct  by  ship  from  the 
countrj'  of  production,  or  from  any  British  country,  in 
the  original  package  in  which  it  was  placed  at  the  point 
of  production  and  not  afterwards  subjected  to  any  pro- 
cess of  treating  or  mixing Gal. 

Newspapers,  and  quarterly,  monthly,  and  semi-monthly 
magazines,  and  weekly  literary  papers,  unbound .    S 

Xoils,  being  the  short  wool  that  falls  from  the  combs  in 
worsted  factories;  and  worsted  tops,  n.o.p S 

Oakum  of  jute  or  hemp Cwt 

Oil  cake,  linseed  and  linseed  oil  cake  meal,  cotton  seed 
cake  and  meal,  palm  nut  cake  and  meal 

Soya  beans  and  soya  bean  cake,  for  use  in  the  manufacture 
of  cattle  food  and  of  fertilizers,  when  iinported  by  manu- 
facturers of  such  cattle  food  and  fertilizers 


Oils,  viz. — 

Carbolic  or  heavy  oil Gal. 

Cocoanut  palm,  and  palm  kernel,  not  edible,  peanut  and 
soya  bean,  for  manufacture  of  soap 

Cotton  seed,  refined,  edible,  and  peanut,  for  canning  fish   " 

Cotton  seed,  crude,  for  the  manufacture  of  refined  cot- 
ton seed  oil 

Gasoline  under  -725  specific  gravity  at  60  degrees  tem- 
perature  

Palm  bleached  and  Shea  butter Lb . 

Asphaltum  oil -  •    S 

Olive,  for  manufacturing  soap  or  tobacco  or  for  canning 
fish Gal 

Petroleum,  crude,  fuel  and  gas  oils  (8235  specific  gravity 
or  heavier)  at  60  degrees  temperature 

Rosin  oil  and  China  wood  oil S 


Imported. 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity.      Value. 


758,258 
748 


55,535 
500 


30,240 
129,119 


159,359 


7,314,e 


Total,  oil. 


1,306,942 
4,352 


218,19 
6,373 


199,619 
711,809 


911,428 


Quantity .      Value 


758,258 
748 


55,535 
500 


30,240 
129,119 


159,359 


1,306,942 
4,352 


218,197 
6,373 


199,619 
711,809 


911,428 


11,858 
2o5,374 


2,206 


736,539 

411,797 
32,000 

2,938,492 

26,504,649 
73,091 


2,022 
196,848,287 


Paper,  matrix,  not  being  tissue  paper,  for  use  in  printing.     S 

Paper  tubes  and  cones  of  all  sizes,  adapted  for  winding  yarn 
thereon S 

Paper  and  materials  of  paper,  gutta  percha,  and  rubber  for 
the  manufacture  of  music  rolls  for  piano  players S 

Paper,  photographic,  plain  basic,  baryta  coated,  adapted 
for  use  exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of  album  enized  or 
sensitized  paper 5 

Paper  decalcomania,  not  printed,  when  imported  by  manu- 
facturers of  decalcomania  transfers,  to  be  used  in  their 
own  factories  in  the  manufacture  of  such  transfers $ 


1,284,246 

1,425,848 

1,312,885 
48,630 

331,639 
2,930 


7,314,669 


97,448 

353,285 
20,309 

1,327,386 

2,828,383 
15,732 
35,802 

1,712 

5,253,527 
140,989 


736, 539 

411,797 
32,000 

2,938,492 

26,504,649 
73,091 


10.074,573 


13,538 

15,591 

4,062 

48,557 

3,227 


11,858 
255,374 


2,206 


2,022 
196,203,287 


1,284,246 

1,425,848 

1,312,885 
48,630 

331,639 
2,930 


97,448 

353,285 
20,309 

1,327,386 

2,828,383 
15,732 
35,802 

1,712 

5,230,497 
140,989 


10,051,543 


13,5.38 
15,591 
4,062 

48,557 

3,227 


TRADE  A\D  NAVIGATION 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

No.  14.- — Summary  Statement  op  Imports — Continued. 


Ahtii'les. 


Imported. 


Quantity.     Value, 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity .     Value. 


TREE   OOODS — MANUPACTURED    ARTICLES,   ETC. — Con. 

Philosophical  and  scientific  apparatus,  utensils,  instru- 
mente,  and  preparations,  including  boxes  and  bottles 
containing  the  same,  maps,  photographic  reproductions, 
casts  as  models,  etchings,  lithographic  prints  or  charts, 
when  specially  imported  in  good  faith  for  use  and  by 
order  of  any  society  or  institution,  incorporated  or  estab- 
lished solely  tor  religious,  philosophical,  educational, 
scientific  or  literary  purposes,  or  for  the  encouragement 
of  the  fine  arts  or  for' the  use  or  by  order  of  any  college, 
academy,  school,  or  seminar^'  of  learning  in  Canada, 
and  not  for  sale $ 

Piano  and  organ  parts: — key  pins,  damper  springs,  jack 
springs,  rail  springs,  regulating  screws,  spoons,  bridle 
wires,  damper  wires,  back  check  wires,  dowel  wires, 
German  centre  pins,  brass  pins,  rail  hooks,  brass  brack- 
ets, plates,  damper  rod  nuts,  damper  sockets  and  screws, 
shell,  brass  capstan  screws,  brass  flange  plates  and 
screws,  brass  flanges,  brass  whitened  spring  wire, 
hammer  wires,  fly  felt,  butt  felt,  damper  felt,  hammer 
rail  cloth,  back  check  felt,  catch  felt,  thin  damper  felt, 
whip  cloth,  bushing  cloth,  hammer  felt,  back  hammer 
felt,  bridle  leatJier  and  buckskin,  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  piano  keys,  acticins,  hammers,  base 
dampers,  and  organ  keys,  (or  use  exclusively  in  the 
manufacture  of  such  articles  in  their  own  factories S 

Prunella  cloth  of  wool $ 

Rags  of  cotton,  jute,  hemp,  and  wool;  paper  waste  clip- 
pings, and  waste  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p.,  except  metallic  ; 
broken  glass  or  glass  cuUet Cwt, 

Resin  or  rosin  in  packages  of  not  less  than  100  lbs " 

Rubber  and  gutta  percha,  crude  caoutchouc,  or  Indian  rub- 
ber, umanufactured Lb . 

Rubber,  recovered,  and  rubber  substitute  and  hard  rubber 
in  sheets,  but  not  further  manufactured,  also  hard  rubber 
in  strips  or  rods,  but  not  further  manufactured,  when 
imported  for  use  in  Canadian  manuf.-ictures *' 

Rubber,  powdered,  and  rubber  or  gutta  percha  waste  or 
junk " 

Rubber  thread  not  covered " 

Total,  rubber 

Soap,  whale  oil " 

Spirits,  amyl  alcohol  or  refined  fusil  oil,  when  imported 
by  the  Department  of  Inland  Revenue  or  by  a  person  li- 
censed by  the  Minister  of  Inland  Revenue,  to  be  de- 
natured for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  metal  varnishes 
or  lacquers Gal. 

Spirits,  ethyl  alcohol,  when  imported  by  the  Department 
of  Inland  Revenue  or  by  a  person  licensed  by  the  Min- 
ister of  Inland  Revenue,  to  be  denatured  for  use  in  the 
arts  and  industries,  and  for  fuel,  light  and  power " 

Spurs  and  stilts  adapted  for  use  in  the  manufacture  of 
earthenware % 

Square  or  round  reeds  and  raw  hide  centres,  textile  leather 
or  rubber  heads,  thumbs  and  tips,  and  steel,  iron,  or 
nickel  caps  for  whip  ends,  iinported  by  whip  manufac- 
turers for  use  exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of  whips  in 
their  own  factories $ 

Scientific  apparatus,  glassware  and  other  for  laboratory 
work, also  apparatus  for  sterilizing  purposes,  not  including 
washing  or  laundry  machines,  all  for  use  in  public  hos- 
pitals     $ 

Surgical  and  dental  instruments  of  metal  and  surgical 
needles,  and  surgical  operating  tables  for  use  in  hospitals. 
X-ray  apparatus  and  parts  thereof,  and  microscopes 
valued  at  not  less  than  $50  each  by  retail S 


226,890 


226,890 


540,922 
251,941 


59,763 

42,997 


1,244,469 
444,601 


540,922 
251,941 


59,763 
42,997 


1,244,469 
444,601 


7,481,962 


5,781,516 

658,351 
24,032 


4,100,272 


781,444 


83,951 
35,855 


6,504,476 


5,781,516 

658,351 
24,032 


3,604,025 


781,444 

83,951 
35,855 


13,945,861 


5,001,522 


12,968,375 


4,505,275 


135,334 


42 


7,464 


5,283 


135 


3,544 
288 


25,281 


18,324 


393,341 


135,334 


42 


7,464 


5,283 

135 

3,544 
288 

25,281 

18,324 

393,341 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   191G 
No.  14. — Summary  St.^tement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS — MANUFACTURED   ARTICLES,   ETC. —  C'on. 

Turpentine,  raw  or  crude Lb . 

Turpentine,  spirits  of Gal. 

Twine  or  yarn  of  paper  imported  by  manufacturers  for 

the  purpose  of  being  woven  into  fabrics $ 

Twine  or  yarn  of  paper  for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  fur- 

59,473 
905,437 

1,956 
459,143 

291 

275 

40 
30,530 

59,473 
905,437 

$ 

1 ,  956 
459,143 

291 

275 

Typewriters,    type   tablets  .with   movable   figures,   and 
musical  instruments,  when  imported  by  and  for  use  of 

40 

Wool  waste  in  the  white,  garnetted,  for  the  manufacture 
of  woollen  goods Lb 

103,789 

103,789 

30,530 

1.902,654 
67,158 

353,393 

5,872 

17,177 
128.148 

848,210 
23,388 

103,487 
3,572 

8,503 
190,289 

1.890,713 
67,158 

.353,393 

5,872 

17,177 
128,148 

843.473 

Yam,  cotton,  polished  or  glazed,  when  imported  by  man- 
ufacturers of  shoe  laces  for  use  exclusively  for  the  man- 
ufacture of  such  articles  in  their  own  factories.  ...      ....    " 

"Kam,  linen,  for  the  manufacture  of  towels,  damask,  or 
seamless  linen,  fire  hose  duck,  when  imported  by  the 
manufacturers  of  such  articles  for  use  exclusively  in  the 
manufacture  of  such  articles  in  their  own  factories '* 

23,388 

103,487 
3,572 

Tarn,  wool  or  worsted,  when  genapped,  dyed  or  finished, 
and  imported  by  manufacturers  of  braid,  cords,  tassels, 
buttons  and  fringes  for  use    exclusively    in    the    manii- 
facture  of  such  articles  in  their  own  factories " 

Yams,  thread,  and  filaments  of  artificial  and  imitation 
silk,  produced  from  a  form  cellulose  obtained  by  chem- 
ical proces,ses  from  cotton  or  wool  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  knitted,  woven  or  braided  fabrics,  for 
use  only  in  their  own  factories  in  the  manufacture  of 

8,503 
190, 289 

Total   varn                                                               

2,474,402 

1,177,449 

2,462,461 

1,172,712 

66,755,876 

66,065,946 

MISCELLANEOUS.  ARTICLE.S^ 

Anatomical  preparatduns  and  skeletons  or  parts  thereof. . .    $ 

2,480 

39,107 
718,652 

415,662 
9,874 

7,749 
3,205,295 

2,480 

A'pparel,  wearing,  and  other  personal  and  household  effects 
not  merchandise,  of  British  subjects  dying  abroad,  but 
domiciled  in  Canada;  books,  pictures,  family  plate  or 
furniture,  personal  effects  and  heirloomsleft  by  bequest  $ 

Articles  and  other  goods,  the  growth,  produce,  or  manu- 
facture  of   Canada,   returned   within   five  years  after 
having  been  exported              ...           $ 

39,107 

• 

718,652 

Articles  brought  into  Canada  temporarily  and  for  a  period 
not  exceeding  three  months  for  the  purpose  of  exhibition 
or  of  competition  tor  prizes  offered  by  any  agricultural 

9,874 

Articles  for  the  personal  or  official  use  of  Consuls  General 
who  are  natives  or  citizens  of  the  Counitry  they  repre- 
sent, and  who  are  not  engaged  in  any  other  business  or 
profession                                                                                          % 

7,765 

Articles  for  the  use  of  the  Army  and  Navy,  viz.:   arms, 
militarj-  stores,  munitions  of  war,  and  other  articles  the 
property  of  the  Imperial   Government  and  to  remain 
the  property  of  such  Government;    articles  consigned 
direct  to  officers  and   men  of  His  Majesty's  Imperial 
Navy,  for  their  own  personal  use  or  consumption,  on 

3,210,698 

Articles  ex-warehoused  for  ship's  stores. S 

967,173 

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No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


FREE    GOODS — MISCELLANEOUS   ARTICLES — ('o7l. 

Artiflos  for  the  Anglo-American  Telegraph  CJoiiipany. ...    $ 
Articles  presented  from  abroad  in  recognition  of  the  saving 

of  human  life. % 

Bacteriological  products  or  serum  for  subcutaneous  in- 
jection     $ 

Barrels  or  packages  of  Canadian  manufacture  which  have 
been  exported  filled  with  Canadian  products,  when  re- 
turned,  or  exported  empty   and   returned   filled   with 

foreign  products $ 

Bird  skins  and  skins  of  animals  not  native  to  Canada, 
and  fish  skins  for  taxiderinic  purposes,  not  further  manu- 
factured than  prepared  for  preservation $ 

Botanical,  entomological,  and  mineralogical  specimens. .      $ 
Cabinets  of  coins,  collections  of  medals,  and  collections  of 

postage  stamps $ 

Collections  of  antiquities  when  imported  for  or  by  public 
museums,  public  libraries,  universities,  colleges,  or 
.schools,  and  which  are  to  be  placed  in  such  institutions  S 
Clothing  and  books, donations  of,  for  charitable  purposes.  $ 
Casual  donations  from  abroad  sent  by  friends,  not  being 
advertising  matter,  tobacco,  articles  containing  spirits 
or  merchandise  for  sale — when  the  duty  otherwise  pay- 
able thereon  does  not  exceed  fifty  cents  in  any  one  case 

— under  regulations  by  the  Minister  of  Customs $ 

CofTee,  green,  imported  direct  from  the  country  of  growth 
and   production  or  purchased    in   bond   in   the    United 

Kingdom  (to  August  22nd — See  Dutiable  Goods.) Lb 

Ice $ 

Models  of  inventions  and  other  improvements  in  the  Arts, 
but  no  article  shall  be  deemed  a  model  which  can  be 

fitted  for  use $ 

Paintings  in  oil  or  water  colours,  and  pastels,  valued  at 
not  less  than  twenty  dollars  each;  paintings  and  sculp- 
tures by  artists  domiciled  in  Canada  but  residing  tem- 
porarily abroad  for  purposes  of  study,  under  regulations 

by  the  Minister  of  Customs $ 

Passover  bread $ 

Photographs,  press,  for  use  only  as  newspaper  pictures. ...    $ 

Settlers'  effects % 

Specimens,  models,  and  wall  diagrams  for  illustrations  of 

natural  history  for  universities  and  public  museums $ 

Menageries,  horses,  cattle,  carriages,  and  harness  of $ 

Vaccine  and  ivory  vaccine  points $ 

Works  of  art  in  bronze  cast  from  models  made  in  Canada 
and  designed  by  sculptors  domiciled  therein $ 

Tea  of  Ceylon,  black,  imported  direct  or  purchased  in 
bond  in  the  United  Kingdom Lb 

Tea  of  Ceylon,  green,  imported  direct  or  purchased  in 
bond  in  the  United  Kingdom " 

Tea  of  China,  black,  imported  direct  or  purchased  in  bond 
in  the  United  Kingdom " 

Tea  of  China,  green,  imported  direct  or  puichased  in  bond 
in  the  United  Kingdom " 

Tea  of  India,  black,  imported  direct  or  purchased  in  bond 
in  the  United  Kingdom " 

Tea  of  India,  green,  imported  direct  or  purchased  in  bond 
in  the  United  Kingdom " 

Tea  of  Japan,  green,  imported  direct  or  purchased  in  bond 
in  the  United  Kingdom " 

Tea  of  other  countries,  black,  imported  direct  or  purchased 
in  bond  in  the  United  Kingdom " 

Tea  of  other  countries,  green,  imported  direct  or  pur- 
chased in  bond  in  the  United  Kingdom " 

Total,  tea 


Imported. 


Quantity.      Value 


6,836,794 


15,282,407 

1,419,058 

2,006,954 

1,120,487 

15,268,234 

291,149 

4,237,971 

613,648 

6,552 


40,246,460 


16 

1,7.39 

107,568 

213,225 


723 

2,276 


,577 


5,894 
66,048 


414 


893,437 
17,561 


34, 176 


452,981 

52,951 

125 

7,864,092 

7,084 

1,068,296 

13,471 

22,100 


2,999,434 

285,144 

269,516 

143,569 

2,696,759 

54,796 

719,174 

105, 190 

1,097 


7,274,679 


E.VTERED    ton 

Home  Consumption. 


Quantity.      Value. 


6,836,794 


15,282,407 

1,419,058 

2,006,954 

1,120,487 

15,268,2.34 

291,149 

4,237,971 

613,648 

6,5.52 


16 
1,739 

107..W8 

213,225 


723 
2,276 


2,577 


5,894 
66,048 


414 


893,437 
17,561 


34,176 


452,981 

52,951 

125 

7,864,092 

7,084 

2,641 

13,471 

22,100 


40,246,460 


2,999,434 

285, 144 

269,516 

143,569 

2,696,759 

54,796 

719,174 

105,190 

1,097 


7,274,679 


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No.  14. — Summary  Statement  of  Imports — Concluded. 


Articles. 

Imported. 

Entered  fob 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS — MISCELLANEOUS  ARTICLES — Coit. 

Coins,  British  and  Canadian  and  foreign  gold  coins. .  V    -  - 

$ 
$ 
s 

$ 
117,05.5,024 
14,428,372 
509,596 

$ 

11/  055  024 

Gold  bullion  in  bars,  blocks,  ingots,  drops,  sheets  or  plates, 
unmanufactured 

Silver  bullion,  in  bars,  blocks,  ingots,  drops,  sheets,  or 
plates,  unmanufactured 

14,428,372 
509  596 

131,992,992 

131,992,992 

s 

s 



Rifles  and  cartridges  for  home  guard 

07,942 
175,073 

67,942 
175,073 

Total,  miscellaneous..   .. 

154,736,259 

154  227  534 

310,493  800 

307  647  109 

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179 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.  11 


No.  15. — Free  Goods. 


ARTICLES. 


FREE  GOODS. 

PRODUCE  OK  THE  MINE. 


Clay 

<  'oal,  anthracite 

U  ravel  and  sand 

Minerals 

Ores 

Precious  stones,  viz: — 

Diamonds  unset,  diamond  dust,  etc. 
Salt 


\Vhiting 

Other  articles. 


Total. 


THE  FISHERIES. 


Fish  from  Newfoundland .... 
Fish-oil  from  Newfoundland. 
Other  articles 


Total. 


THE   FOREST. 

Cork  wood 

Ivory  nuts 

Fence  posts  and  railroad  ties 

Logs  and  round  unmanufactured  timber. . 
Lumber  and  timber,  planks,  boards,  etc. 
Other  articles 


Total.. 


ANIMALS   AND   THEIR   PRODUCE. 


.4nimals,  for  improvement  of  stock. 

Bristles 

Fur  skins,  not  dressed 

Grease 

Hides  and  skins,  undressed 

Pelts,  raw 

Silk,  raw 

Wool 

Other  articles 


Total. 


.\GRICULTUR.4L   PRODUCTS. 

Broom  corn 

Cocoa  beans,  not  roasted,  crushed  or  ground. . . 

Cotton  wool,  or  raw  cotton,  not  dyed 

Fibre,  Mexican  and  vegetable 

Fruits,  green 

Hemp 

Indian  corn ~ 

Manila  grass 

Rice,  uncleaned,  unhulled  or  paddy 

Seeds 

Tobacco  (for  Excise) 

Other  articles 


Total. 


11- 


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Entered  for 
Consumption. 


Twelve 

months  end' 

ing  March 

31st,  1914. 


Value. 


S 

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20,734,126 

419,720 

708,566 

5,010,880 

2, 986,. 507 
414,825 
102, 993 
575, 373 


31,272,975 


635,231 
64,633 
73,245 


773,109 


34,212 

70, 222 

2,326,843 

679.816 

12,306,865 

783,654 


Twelve 

months  end 

ing  March 

31st,  1915. 


Value. 


20 


267,888 
,927,539 
215,933 
596,861 
,596,654 

,682,623 

364,850 

87,499 

490,024 


27,229,871 


568,880 
63,084 
69,148 


701,112 


16,201,612 


959, 195 

214,998 
2,241,877 

881,544 

8,777,694 

53,297 

335,385 
1,872,089 

771,014 


16,107,093 


324,590 
447,026 

,752,437 
123,. 302 

,351,282 
448,970 
950,934 
.384.031 
137,009 
285,426 
109,641 
583,329 


21,252 

23,067 

1,2.55,137 

4S5.9.53 

6,919,129 

541,620 


Entered  for  Consump- 
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months  ending 
March  31st,  1915. 


From 
British 
Empire. 


Value. 


66,642 

129,885 

6, 7.57 

17.756 
.374,331 

1.210,829 

258,883 

22,400 

144,584 


2,232,067 


568.880 

63,084 

3,571 


635, 535 


539 


9, 246, 158 


497,4' 
132,040 
,328,864 
846,213 
828,215 
14,238 
314,480 
717,039 
763,516 


20,442,080 


30,897,977 


285,574 

326,748 
6,533,631 

118,192 
6, 864,. 564 

318,914 
6,734,199 
1,883.551 
1,205,8.33 

289,699 
4,718,488 

455.015 


29,734,408 


10 
10,892 
14,643 

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From  other 
Countries. 


Value. 


201,246 

20,797,654 

209, 176 

579, 105 

2,222,323 

471,794 

105,967 

65,099 

345,440 


24,997,804 


65.577 


65,577 


20,713 

23,067 

1,2.55,127 

475,061 

6,904,486 

541,561 


26,143       9,220,015 


137,909 

61,019 

83,062 

14,377 

3,746,205 

4,022 


1,506,545 
186.404 


5,739,543 


61 

326,748 
183 
16,049 
69.572 
42,165 
66 
.39,579 

862.171 

139,594 
30,226 

102,285 


359, 566 

71,021 

1,245,802 

831,836 

9,082,010 

10,216 

314,480 

2,210,494 

577,112 


14,702,537 


285,513 


6,533,448 
102, 143 

6,794,992 
276, 749 

6,734,133 

1,843,972 
343,662 
150, 105 

4,688,262 
352,730 


1,628,699   28,105,709 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


.\RTICLES. 


Entered  foe 
conscmption. 


Twelve 

months  end- 
ing Mareh 
31st,  1914. 


Value. 


Twelve 
months  end- 
ing March 
31st,  191.5. 


Value. 


Entebed  for  Con'sump- 

tion  during  the  twelve 

MONTHS  EXDiNr; 

M.\RCH  31sT,  191.5. 


From 
British 
Empire. 


Value. 


From  other 
Countries. 


Value. 


FREE  GOOGS— Concluded. 

MANUFACTURED    AND    PARTIALLY   MANUFACTURED 
ARTICLES. 

Artificial  teeth,  not  mounted 

Asphaltum  or  asphalt 

Bells,  for  churches 

Binder  twine 

Books,  maps,  etc 

Brick,  fire,  for  manufactures 

Coke 

Drugs,  dyes  and  chemicals 

Fish  hooks,  nets,  seines,  etc 

Jute  cloth,  yarn  and  canvas 

Metals,  viz.: — 

Brass 

Copper 

Iron  and  steel 

Tin 

Zinc 

Other  (items  made  up  of  more  than  one  metal) 

Molasses 

Newspapers  and  magazines 

Noils 

Oil  cake  and  meal,  cotton  seed  cake  and  meal,  palm 

nut  cake  and  meal 

Oil,  cocoanut  and  palm 

Oil,   crude  cotton  seed,  for  manufacture  of  refined 

cotton  seed  oil 

Oil,  gasoline,  under  •725  .specific  gravity 

Oil,  petroleum,  crude,  fuel  and  gas 

Rags 

Resin  or  rosin 

Rubber,  etc 

Surgical  and  dental  instruments,  operating  tables,  etc. 

Turpentine,  crude  and  spirits  of 

Yams,  n.o.p 

Other  articles 

Total 


MISCELLANEOUS. 

Articles,  Canadian,  returned  within  five  years 

Articles,  for  Army  and  Navy 

Articles,  Ex-warehoused,  for  ships'  stores 

Coffee  (see  dutiable  goods) 

Models  of  inventions 

Paintings  in  oil  and  water  colours 

Settlers'  effects 

Tea  (see  dutiable  goods) 

Coin  and  bullion 

Other  articles 

Total 

Total  Free 

Total  Dutiable '. 

Grand  Total 


182,725 

833,622 

73,545 

3,779,589 

1,248,497 

850,718 

2,074,474 

10,548,541 

1,333,737 

5,122,932 

1,843,469 
6,139,908 
15,654,542 
2,146,860 
869,963 
5,018,701 
1,595,956 
1,297,399 
1,072,066 

138,224 
365,796 

1,316,958 

4,466,986 

5,994,318 

1,423,458 

572,062 

4,303,751 

533,273 

479,883 

1,271,730 

3,948,238 


167,086 

635, 204 

60,063 

2,738,274 

1,180,009 

482,763 

1,445,836 

9,487,358 

1,-368,151 

1,636,162 

815,. 348 

3,347,531 

10,822,381 

1,159,068 

911,428 
4,223,045 
1,284,246 
1,425.848 
1,312,885 

331,639 
353,285 


1,327,. 386 

2,828,383 

5,230,497 

1,244,469 

444,601 

4,505,275 

393,341 

461,099 

1,172,712 

3,270,573 


12,598 

2.297 

13,279 

86,823 

406,616 

48,375 

844 

1,804,747 

691,998 

1,498,. 328 

40,923 

15,093 

2,981,633 

503,395 

24,595 

807, 124 

1,284,246 

82,137 

1.033,504 

10,. 554 
140.993 


1.54,488 

632,907 

4(5,784 

2,651.451 

773.393 

434.388 

1.444.992 

7.682.611 

676. 1.53 

1.37.834 

774.425 

3,. 332, 4.38 

7,840,748 

655,673 

886.833 

3.415.921 


276 

141.797 

27.848 

1.512.574 

30.032 

582 

845,154 

713,040 


1,343,711 
279.381 

321.085 
212.292 

1,. 327.. 386 

2,828.383 

5,230,221 

1,102,672 

416,753 

2,992,701 

363,309 

460,517 

327,558 

2,557,533 


,501,921 


6,065.946 


14.761,405 


51,304,541 


694,688 
372 
041,782 
060,231 
50, 294 
927,999 
348,441 
594,658 
235,305 
725,248 


718,652 
3,210,698 

967, 173 

893,437 
34,176 

452,981 

7,864,092 

7,274,679 

131,992,992 

818,654 


149.114 

483.393 

.39.565 

172,167 

6,289 

173,401 

2,487,426 

6,168,067 

5,022 

229,442 


569,538 
2, 727,. 305 

927,608 

721,270 
27,887 

279,580 

5,376,666 

1,106,612 

131,987,970 

589,212 


41,679,018 


154,227,534 


9,913,886 


144,313,648 


223,433,705 
410,258,744 


307,647,109 
279,792,195 


34,937,278 
80,410,450 


272.709,831 
199.381.745 


633,692,449  587,439,304 


115,347,728 


472,091,576 


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Ko.  10. — Statement  of  Goods  Imported  from  British  and  Foreign  West  Indies 
(including  Guiana)  during  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915. 


D  CITABLE  GOODS. 

From  BRman  West 

I>fDIES  AND 

British  Guiana. 

From  Foreign 
West  Indies  and 
Foreign  Gciana. 

Total  from 
West  Indies  and 

G  DIANA. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Animals,  viz; — 

"             Horses,  n.o. p.  - No. 

"            living    all    other, 

n.o.p $ 

Baskets,  all  kinds,  n.o.p $ 

Advertising  pamphlets,  show  cards, 
price  lists,  otc Lb 

1 

S 

85 

25 
43 

5 

2,683 
31 

5 
193 

10 
24 

$ 

1 

$ 

85 

25 

43 

40 
51,510 

348 

'   244 

40 

51,510 

348 

244 

5 

2,683 

Biscuits,  sweetened..                                *' 

31 

Rice  and  sago  flour,  cassava  flour, 
and  rice  meal                                  .      " 

5 

Cattle  food  containing  molasses $ 

193 

Cereal  Uiods  ini-pared,  in  packages. 

207 
2 

207 
2 
14 

85,016 
22,223 

255 

64 

181,649 

72 

10 

Bicycles  :tn<l  trii-ycles,  n.o.p No. 

24 

14 

746 

i4 

24 

14 

Cocoanuts: —                                                  n 

"         imported  direct No. 

"         n.o.p " 

Cocoa  beans,  not  roasted,  crushed 

or  ground Cwt 

Coffee,  green,  n.o.p Lb. 

"       green,  imported  direct " 

"       roasted  or  ground  and  imi- 
tations thereof,  etc,  n.o.p " 

Cotton,  handkerchiefs    .                       $ 

84,270 
-     22,223 

255 

64 
181,649 

72 

2,091 
622 

2,267 

15 

21,370 

18 
3 

1 

2 
24 

21 
2 

2,115 
622 

2,267 
15 

21,370 

18 

3 

"       sheets,  bed  quilts,  etc $ 

C.  C.  or  cream  coloured  ware,  etc., 
n.o.p $ 

1 

2 

24 

Fancy  Goods,  viz: — 

21 

"     fans.                            .                 ..     t-' 

ht-. 

2 

**     feathers,  undressed S 

180 

180 

"           "         and  manufactures  of, 

n.o.p $ 

Feathers  bed,  undressed  ...        ..     .     $ 

25 

756 

160 

112 

3 

7 

3,896 

18 

8 

20 

104 

211 

6,585 

249 

548 

33 

4,425 

1,054 

25 

756 

Bags  or  sacks  of  hemp,  linen  or  jute . .     S 
Uncoloured  damask  of  linen,  etc.          $ 

160 

112 

Handkerchiefs  of  linen $ 

3 

Fruits,  including  nuts,  viz; — 

Figs Lb. 

Raisins                                                     '* 

123 

96,919 

214 

260 
358 
460 

""si',%3 

123 

96,919 

214 

26,759 
358 
460 

7 

3,896 
18 

All  other,  n.o.p.,  dried  frutis " 

Pecans   not   shelled,    and   shelled 

peanuts,  n.o.p " 

All  other  nuts,  n.o.p.,  not  shelled. .    " 

26,499 

1,241 

1,249 
20 

104 

"         green  fruits,  n.o.p $ 

Fruits  in  air-tight  cans,  etc Lb. 

211 

87,963 

6,585 

2 

251 

Gas  carboys  and  demijohns $ 

548 

33 

"     grass,  straw,  etc $ 

4.425 

21,715 

21,715 

1,054 

Iron,  ploughs  and  parts  of $ 

35 

35 

Iron,  cast  scrap  iron Ton 

Iron  or  steel  tubing,  plain  or  galva- 

38 

558 

610 

1,020 
167 

38 

558 

610 

Iron  or   steel   scrap,    wrought,    crop 

2,002 
976 

2,002 
976 

1.020 
16_ 

Jellies  and  jams Lb . 

7 

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No.  16. — Statement  of  Goods  Imported  from  British  and  Foreign  West  Indies; 

&c. — Continued. 


DUTIABLE  GOODS. 

From  British  West 

Indies  and 

British  Gdhn.\. 

From  Foreign 
West  Indies  and 
Foreign  Guiana. 

Total  from 
West  Indies  and 

GtnANA. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Limejuice.crude Gal. 

"          etc.,  n.o.p " 

Mineral  and  aerated  waters,  n.o.p.. .   $ 
Oils,  cotton  seed,  n.o.p Gal 

3,907 
11 

t 

1,111 

8 

115 

432 

4.30 

6,373 

24 

30 

3 

1 

13 

10 

212 

45 

15,340 

12 

8,122 

739 
44,100 

121 

59 

$ 

3,907 
11 

i 

1,111 

8 

115 

387 
240 

387 
240 

432 

430 

Packages $ 

2,328 

8,701 

13 

13 

24 

Precious  stones  and  imitations  there- 
of              ■                                             $ 

30 

Extracts  of  meats,  fluid  beef,  etc.. 

Soups  of  all  kinds $ 

Sauces  and  catsups  in  bottles Gal 

Silk  fabrics,  n.o.p $ 

1 

13 

10 

"    manufactures  of,  n.o.p $ 

Soap,  n.o.p.,  sapolio,  etc $ 

Spices,  ginger,  n.o.p.,  unground Lb. 

'*              "      preserved *' 

"     nutmegs  and  mace,  whole  or 

212 

"369,317 
34 

76,151 

122 
124,645 

5 

35 

45 

369,317 
34 

76,151 

122 
124,645 

5 

169 

15,340 

12 

8,122 

Siprits,  cordials  and  liqueurs,  etc., 

n.o.p Gal 

"     rum.     .                                           " 

739 

44, 100 

"     alcoholic,  perfumes,  etc., under 

121 

"     alcoholic  perfumes,  etc.,  over 

4  ounces " 

124 

177 
566 

236 
566 

Starch,  etc .       .                Lb. 

11,258 
283,786,677 

487 

2 

7,042,387 

2,576 

5 

217 

1,450 

ii,258 

487 

2 

Sugar Lb. 

Molasses $ 

192,718,704 

4,923,281 

1 

476,504,781 

11,965,668 

2,577 

Sugar  candy,  and  confectionefj-  of  all 
kinds.    .         Lb. 

19 
252 
391 

19 

823 

91,682 

306 

5 

Tobacco,  cigarettes " 

**      cigars " 

"      cut " 

571 

91,291 

306 

1,732 

377,036 

94 

5 

1,949 

378,486 

94 

Trunks,  valises,  etc , $ 

5 

152 

222 

8 

595 

756 

253 

3 

7 

152 

151 

12 

1,166 

151 

12 

1,166 

222 

8 

"           tomatoes  fresh          . .           " 

595 

"             n.o.p $ 

750 

421 

421 

253 

"     manufactures  of $ 

3 

7,176,529 

5,306,716 

12,483,245 

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No.  ^16. — Statement  of  Goods  Imported  from  British  and  Foreign  West  Indi 

&c'. — ('  onduded . 


es 


FREE  GOODS. 

From  British  West 

Indies  and 

British  Guiana. 

From  Foreign 
West  Indies  and 
Foreign  Guiana. 

Total  from 

West  Indies  and 

Guiana. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Salt Cwt 

232, 107 

i 

21,153 

86 

3,106 

t 

232, 107 

t 
21,153 

Tortoise  and  other  shells  unmanufac- 
tured                                 S 

86 

Logs    and     round     unmanufactured 
timber                                    . .           ■       $ 

3  106 

Lumber: — 

"       mahogany                $ 

16 

16 

630 

2,287 

76,005 

205,328 

70,814 

452 

140 

17,384 

120 

630 

Fur  skins  of  all  kinds  not  dressed. 

2,287 

Hides  and  skins,  raw                Lb. 

556, 143 

1,822,253 

.3,482,039 

800 

556,143 

1,822,253 

3,482,039 

1,200 

76  005 

Coroa  beans  not  roasted,  etc " 

205, 328 

Cocoanuts,  imported  direct. ..'.....       No 

70  814 

Bananas Bunch 

Lemons  and  limes                            . .         $ 

400 

237 

689 
140 

13,240 
2,421 

681 

165,340 

30  624 

Pineapples $ 

Foots,  refuse  of  the  cotton  seed  or 

389 
400,549 

389 

400,549 

1,320 

2,541 
681 

Tobacco,  unmanutatcured  for  excise 
purposes                                      . .        Lb. 

165  340 

Dyeing  or    tanning    articles,    crude 

1,320 

8 
1,631 

198 

4,335 

90 

20,594 

1,283,915 

9,223 

1,024 

18 

15 

64,799 

2,820 

6 

8 

Drugs,  crude,  barks,  flowers,  etc. ...     $ 

1,631 

Hatters'  bands,  imported  by  manu- 

198 

Hoods,     unfinished,     leghorn,    etc.. 

4,335 

Junk,  old                          . .            .    .         Cwt 

90 
66,403 

7,312,464 

90 
66,403 

7,312,464 

90 

20,594 

Molasses,  not  over  56  degrees  import- 

1,283,915 

Canadian  articles  returned  S 

9,223 

1,024 

Barrels,  returned  after  exportation  .      S 

18 

15 

Coffee,  green,  imported  direct     .   .  Lb 

505,496 

505,496 

25 

64,799 

1,650 

4,470 

Tea,  black  of  other  countries Lb 

25 

6 

Total,  Free  Goods 

1,786,181 

183,585 

1.969,766 

Total,  Duitable  and  Free..        .    . 

8,962,710 
1,520,201 

5,490,301 
965,993 

14,453  Oil 

Imported  through  Foreign    Coun- 
tries 

2,486,194 

Imported  direct                       

7,442,509 

4,524,308 

11,966,817 

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No.  16. — Statement  of  Goods,  Exported  to  British  and  Foreign  West  Indies. 


ARTICLES. 

To  British  West 

Indies  and 
British  Guuna. 

To  Foreign 
West  Indies  and 
Foreign  Guiana. 

Total  to 

West  Indies  and 

Gotana. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

THE   MINE. 

.Ton 
Cwt. 

30 
421 
300 

S 

75 

1,545 

112 

$ 

30 
907 
300 

$ 
75 

Coal 

Palt 

486 

1,461 

3,006 
112 

Total         

1,732 

1,461 

3,193 

..Lb, 
Cwt. 
..Lb. 
..Brl. 

'.'.Lb. 

.'.Bri. 
..Lb. 

■^Brl. 
'.  Gal. 

THE  FISHERIES. 

Codfish   fresh               

200 

117,571 

310 

6,881 

33,426 

50 

236,291 

1,600 

9,034 

2,216 

4,485 

42,676 

858 

16 

985 

11 

751,465 

16 

65, 607 

146, 658 

9 

7,734 

469 

44,726 

146 

1,713 

5,143 

10,398 

160 

338 

200 

265,398 

310 

7,222 

36,986 

50 

n 

"        dry,  salted 

"        tongues  and  sounds 

Mackerel,  pickled 

Herring,  pickled 

147,827 

993,454 

1,744,919 
16 

341 
3,560 

3,120 
15,997 

68,727 

162,655 

9 

"       smoked 

106, 9?3 

3,371 

343,214 

1,600 

9,213 

2,216 

4,852 

42,676 

1,055 

18 

985 

11,105 
69 

"                pickled 

"                preserved 

Lobsters,  canned 

179 

957 

45,683 
146 

367 

135 

■      1,848 
5,143 

"       pickled 

Fish,  all  other  pickled 

197 
2 

2.338 
11 

12,736 
171 
338 

Total 

1,034,193 

1,019,383 

2,053,576 

..  M 
..M.ft 

i< 

'.'.     $ 
..    S 
..No. 

..     S 

..  s 

THE  FOREST. 

191 

9,926 

5 

18,019 

689 

203,255 

148 

23,831 

2,475 

9,613 

1,239 

1,500 

191 

28,812 

5 

18,099 

689 

Planks  and  boards 

Shingles 

Shook'!                             

18,886 

342,652 

545,907 
148 

80 

210 

24,041 
2,475 

Staves  and  headings 

Masts  and  spars 

Poles             

9,613 

68 

68 

1  239 

1,500 

Timber,  square,  pine,  white 

564 

564 

Total                  

242,750 

343,426 

586  176 

E. 

...No. 
...     $ 
...Lb. 

ANIMALS  AND   THEIR   PRODUC 

Sheep,  over  one  year  old 

Poultry 

Butter 

Cheese 

Cream  and  milk,  condensed 

25 

202 

28 

45,571 

36,048 

12,424 

25 

202 

28 

146,490 
209,443 
144,074 

6,652 
24,834 

1,913 
4,082 

153,142 

2.34,277 

144,074 

37,748 

517 

680 

10,000 

2,045 

1,454 

66,337 

47,484 
40, 130 
12,424 

37,748 

1,887 

1,887 

Lard                 

tt 

sed    S 
...Lb. 

:::  $ 
...  $ 

517 
219 

10,000 

952 

1,454 

66, 137 

900 
123,868 

60 

46 

817 

105 

265 

3,816 

8 

87 
5,836 

60 

Meats,  bacon 

beef     

461 

99 

145 

817 

hams 

"       mutton     

1,093 

220 

325 
265 

pork 

"      poultry,  dressed  or  undres 

"       canned 

"       all  other,  n.o.p 

Tallow    .                  

200 

18 

3,834 
8 

56,615 

63,900 
72,170 

7,349 

3.4.35 

3,609 

275 

57,515 

187,768 
72, 170 

7,436 
9,271 
3  609 

275 

Total    

105,313 

22,887 

128,200 

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Continued. 


ARTIfLE.S. 

To  Beitish  West 

Indies  .\nd 
British  Guiana. 

To  Foreign 
West  Indies  and 
I'oREiGN  Guiana. 

Total  to 

West  Indies  and 

Guiana. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

.\GRICULTrB,\L  PRODUCTS. 

Gal. 
Brl. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

Bush. 

11 

a 
it 

Cwt. 
Brl. 

It 

$ 
Ton. 
Lb. 

U 

$ 
Bush 

S 
$ 

29 
1,407 

S 

6 

2,956 

7 

90 

132 

71 

159 

1,911 

231,670 

9,763 

60,021 

6 

34,230 

2,733,039 

20 

332 

188 

27, 703 

16,239 

20 

$ 

29 
3,025 

i 

6 

Fruits,  apples,  green  or  ripe. ..... 

1,618 

3,950 

6,906 
7 

eanned  or  preser\ed 

"        all  other,  u.o.p 

90 

132 

Grain,  barley 

beans 

81 

68 

3,376 

408,018 

4,470 

24,690 

5 

25,019 

585,655 

6 

95 

39 

81 

879 

3,376 

611,907 

4,484 

24,690 

5 

25,060 

592,468 

6 

95 

39 

71 

811 

2,592 

2,751 
1  911 

"       oats. .'. 

"       pease,  whole 

"       pease,  split 

203,889 
14 

95,695 
33 

327,365 

9,796 

60,621 

6 

Bran 

Flour 

41 
6,813 

98 
31,861 

34,328 

2,764,900 

20 

332 

188 

Cereal  foods,  prepared,  all  kinds 
Hay 

71,885 
7,998 

99,588 

24,237 

20 

1,077 
195 

872 

1,949 

195 

11,849 

11,849 

14,840 

14,840 

Vegetables,  canned  or  preserved 

"             potatoes 

"              turnips 

1,572 

88,895 

14 

1,647 

60 

1  572 

130,151 
32 

617,698 

382, 179 

747,849 
32 

471,074 
14 

57 

1,704 

Other  articles 

60 

Total 

3,211,351 

611,188 

3,822,539 

No. 

$ 

S 

s 
$ 

.  Cwt. 
.      $ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 
.      $ 
.  Yd. 
.      i 

.   Lb. 

$ 

$ 
.      $ 

S 

$ 

S 

$ 

$ 

$ 

MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES. 

Agricultural  implements: — 

60 
44 

1 

261 

1,558 

87 

60 

56 

1 

261 

Ploughs 

12 

87 

1,645 
87 

60 

31 

207 

4,988 

4,895 

10, 670 

1,151 

60 

Parts  of 

Asbestos,  manufactures  of 

Books,  pamphlets,  maps,  etc 

Biscuits  and  bread 

Brooms  and  whisks 

65 

96 

207 

9,528 

14,516 

450 

450 

4,895 

115 

10,785 

1,151 

Cartridges 

Cement 

Clothing  and  wearing  apparel. . . . 
Confectionery 

171 

171 

5 

6,859 

169 

24,589 

113 

155 

3,602 
7,093 

5 

358 

7,217 

169 

51 
174 

24,640 

411 

1,118 

1,529 

287 

Cotton,  other 

Drugs  and  chemicals; — 
Calcium  carbide 

Earthenware 

155 

119,460 

119,460 

3,602 

492 
449 

7,585 

449 

1,341 

88 

138,809 

253 

8 

88 

20 

1,341 

Felt,  manufactures  of 

88 

120 

1.38,929 

Glass  and  glassware,  n.o.p 

Grindstones,  manufactured. . .    .  . 

Guns,  rifles,  and  firearms 

Hats  and  caps 

253 

g 

88 

20 

186 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

No.  16. —  yT.\TE.MENT  of  Goods  Exported  to  British  and  Foreign  West  Indies — ■ 

Continued. 


ARTIf'I.F.S 

To  BRrriSH  West 

Indies  .and 
British  GtJiANA. 

To  Foreign 
West  Indies  and 
Foreign  Giana. 

Total  to 

West  Indies  and 

Guiana. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

\'alue. 

MANUF.tCTURES — Cotl. 

Household  effects,  n.o.p 

S 
i 

■      $ 

No. 

$ 

Cwt. 
S 

No. 

$ 
S 
$ 

s 
$ 
$ 
$ 

Lb. 

$ 
S 

Gal. 

S 
$ 

No. 

Cwt. 

Sq.yd 

Gal. 

Roll 

Lb. 

Cwt. 

S 

i 

I 

t 
&  ton 

$ 
Lb. 

$ 

$ 
Lb. 

S 

$ 
M 

i 
No. 

i 
No. 

t 
No. 

$ 
S 

S 

4,890 

8 

1,348 

2,000 

116 

$ 

1,370 

S 

6,260 
g 

India-rubber,  hose 

87 

1  435 

"               other  manufactures 

2  000 

7 

7 

116 

Castings.         

87 

3,984 

250 

87 

Wire  and  wire  nails 

Machinerv',  n.o.p 

9,097 

19,200 

400 

30 

15 

9 

818 

10,327 

1,633 

228 

107 

409 

132 

65 

50 

126 

53 

3,353 

655 

20 

986 
367 

66 

285 

285 

19,896 

960 

3,740 

2,194 

3,124 

6,164 

2,351 

19,446 

17 

50 

44,000 

276 

16,568 

4,564 

14 

87 

68 

597 

50 

9,395 

27,675 

4,974 

1,071 

245 

102 

7,833 

12,994 

215 

1,237 

10,334 

23, 184 
650 

1 

1 

30 

Washing     machines,     domestic 

15 

9 

Hardware,  n.o.p 

572 

264 

1,646 

1  390 

10,591 

Jewellerv'  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p 

3  279 

228 

Lamps  and  lanterns 

107 

1,321 
542 

1,321 
542 

409 

'*         all  other,  n.o.p 

132 

"         harness  and  saddlerv-.. . 

65 

50 

Liquors,  ale  and  beer 

368 

90 

1,053 

830 
29 

368 

90 

2,239 

910 
29 

126 

53 

"        whiskey 

"        wines 

"         other  spirits,  n.o.p 

1,186 
80 

3,886 
38 

7,239 

693 

20 

Metallic   shingles  and   laths  anc 
corrugated  roofing 

986 

Metals,  n.o.p 

450 

817 

Mineral  waters  in  bottles 

66 

Musical  instruments: — 
Organs                         

2 

1 

13,164 

8,546 

20,651 

7,386 

89,206 

3,119 

2 

1 

13,164 

8,546 

20,651 

7,386 

89,206 

25,541 

285 

Pianos  

285 

Oilcake 

19,896 

Oilcloths,  all  kinds    

960 

3,740 

Paper,  wall                 

2,194 

3,124 

"     printing 

"      n.o.p 

22,422 

42,796 

48,960 
2,351 

2,061 

21,507 

17 

50 

Ships  sold  to  other  countries  .  No 

3—      716 

3—      716 

44,000 

276 

Soap 

375,624 

375, 624 

16,568 

7,557 

12,121 

Stone,  ornamental,  dressed.. . 

14 

Sugar,  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p 

2,000 

2,000 

87 

Tar 

68 

597 

2 

2 

.50 

Trunks    and    valises 

9,, 395 

Vehicles,  automobiles, 

"                "              parts  of.... 

"        carriages 

"              "          parts  of 

"        carts 

60 

3 

7,700 

63 

35,375 
4,974 

11 

11 

1,071 

245 

1 
5,276 

1 
5,276 

102 

Wood,  barrels,  empty 

7,833 

"     household  furniture 

820 

13,814 

"     doors,  sashes  and  blinds.. . 

215 

TRADE  AND  XAViriATIOX 


187 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

No.  16. — Statement  of  Goods  Exported  to  British  and  Foreign  West  Indics- 

Concluded. 


AKTICLKS. 

To  British  West 

Indies  and 

British  CIuiana. 

To  Foreign 
West  Indies  and 
Foreign  Guiana. 

Total  to 

West  Indies  and 

Guiana. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES.—  COn . 

Wood— con: 

$ 

$ 

t 
$ 
$ 

$ 

198 

24 

62 

4,465 

10 

2,576 

$ 

$ 

198 

Mouldings,  trimming*  and  Other 

24 

Pails,    tubs,   churns   and   other 

62 

70 

4,535 

10 

3,015 

5,. 591 

Total 

449,267 

90.082 

539,349 

Lb. 
(1 

MI:^CELL\NEOUS    ARTICLES. 

Dried  fruits^  n.o.p 

Rice 

Tea 

.52 
4,386 
3,277 

5 

121 
857 

52 

201,386 
3,277 

5 

198,000 

6,582 

6,703 

857 

Total 

983 

6,. 582 

7,565 

5,045,589 

2,095,009 

7.140,598 



188  CUSTOMS  DEPARTIIEXT  i 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

No.  17. — Statement  showing  the  Total  Value  of  Imports  and  Exports  of  the 
Dominion  of  Canada,  from  and  to  each  Countrj',  during  the  Twelve  Months 
ended  March  31,  1915. 


Countries. 


British  Empire. 


United  Kingdom 

Aden 

Australia 

Bermuda. 

British  E.  Africa 

S.  Africa 

"     W.  Africa 

"      Guiana 

"     Honduras 

"     India 

"     East  Indies,  other... 

"     West  Indies 

"     Oceania,  other 

"     Straits  Settlements.. 

Fiji  Islands 

Gibraltar 

Hong  Kong 

Malta  and  Cyprus  Islands. 

Ne^sioundland 

'  New  Zealand 


Total,  British  Empire  . 

Other  Countries. 

Alaska 

Argentina 

Austria-Hungary 

Azores  and  Madeira 

Belgum 

Brazil 

Bulgaria 

Canary  Islands 

Chili 

China 

Costa  Rica 

Cuba 

Denmark 

Danish  West  Indies 

Dutch  East  Indies 

'•      West  Indies 

'*     Guiana 

Ecuador 

Egypt  and  Soudan 

France 

French  Africa 

"       Guiana 

"      Oceania 

"      West  Indies 

Germany 

German  Africa 

"      Oceania 

Greece 

Greenland  and  Iceland,  etc, 

Guatemala 

Hawaii 

Hayti 

Holland 

Honduras 

Italy 

Japan 

Kongo  Free  State 

Korea 


Imports. 


Dutiable 
Goods. 


67,867,733 

3,437 

157,484 

51 

7,558 

7,668 


2,909,514 


829, 265 

62,64 

,267,015 

1,715 

206,370 

,996,924 


6.51,959 

821 

14,767 

1,298,969 


80,283,897 


109,0.53 

10,226 

581,670 

2,089 

1,204,517 

728, 180 

1,725 


190 

311,868 

2,407 

1,520,619 

10,403 

117,687 

47,000 


203,898 

1,155 

20,845 

6,995,425 

3,216 


3,760,566 


414,173 


38,722 
22,106 


1,335,815 


1,090,291 
1,331,297 


75 


Free  Goods 


22,490,554 
14,531 

227, 990 
23,863 
15, 169 

307,467 


13,601 

552,450 

3,307,137 

1,622.417 

1,772,580 

7,  709 

788,232 


150 
616,801 


1,230,913 
2,607,493 


.35,599,0.57 


21,073 

3,354,561 

31,501 


651,050 
425,797 


813,113 
15,026 

183,585 
33,729 


81,589 


8,820 
1,256,185 
5,4' 


1,149,289 
113,305 


1,958 

208 

45,591 

9,395 


589,013 


417,257 

1,481,323 

12,952 


Total. 


S 

90,358,287 
17,968 

385,474 
23,914 
22,: 

315,135 


2,923,115 

552,450 

4,136,402 

1,685,064 

6,039  595 

9,424 

994,602 

1,996,924 

150 

1,268.760 

821 

1,245,680 

3,906,462 


115,882,954 


130,126 

3,364,787 
613,171 

2,089 
1,855,567 
1,153,977 

1,725 


190 

1,124,981 

17,433 

1,704,204 

44,132 

117,687 

128,589 


203,898 

1,155 

29,665 

8,251,610 

8,694 


4,909,855 
113,305 


416,131 

208 

84,313 

31,501 


1,924,828 


1,507,548 

2,812,620 

12,952 

75 


Export,.: 


Produce  of 
Canada. 


186,668,599 

9,014 

5,521,594 

357,712 

59,838 

4,585,791 

40.927 

675, 660 

9,450 

415,105 

23,905 

4,333,095 

8,244 

■    246,355 

112.355 

210,303 

653,878 

23,313 

3,976,160 

2,619,556 


210,550.854 


297,282 
634,387 
220,654 
6,279 
,  220, 709 
541,998 


29,841 

55, 302 

333,733 

36,045 

1,443,167 

527,008 

16,218 

25, 927 

6,715 

40,453 

8,646 

26,484 

10,499,680 

4,103 

2,374 

1,488 

32,546 

1,447,391 


4,800 

87,485 

1,668 

27,295 

70,723 

4,163 

1,623,405 

5,587 

521,802 

963,631 


Foreign. 
Produce. 


25,090,264 


30,092 
10,551 


59,798 
"3,137 


575 


33,697 


Total. 


101 

324 

1,226,011 

1,215 

42,770 

505,016 

4,299 


27,007,850 


26,  .595 

5, 082 

59, 134 


1,038,650 
517 


328 

45 

5,306 

37 

36,188 

190,230 

35 


495 


4,096,025 


714,619 


700 


3,631,424 

20 

1,319,108 

73,370 


1,712 


211,758,863 

9,014 

5,  .551, 686 

36S.263 

59,838 

4,645,589 

40,927 

678,797 

9,450 

415.680 

23,905 

4,366,792 

8,244 

246,456 

112,679 

1.4.36.314 

0.55,093 

66,083 

4,481,176 

2,623,855 


2.37,558,704 


323,877 
6.39,469 
279, 788 
6,279 
,259,359 
542,515 


30,169 

55,347 

339,039 

36,082 

1,479,355 

717,238 

16.253 

25,927 

6,715 

40,948 

8,646 

26,484 

14,595,705 

4,103 

2,374 

1,488 

32,546 

2,162,010 


4,800 

87,485 

1,668 

27,295 

71,423 

4,163 

5,254,829 

5,607 

1,840,910 

1,037,001 


1,712 


TIIADE  AND  yATfCATIOy 


1E9 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 


No.  17. — ST.A.TEMENT  showiiiK  the  Totiil  Value  of  Imports  and  Exports  of  the 
Dominion  of  Caiiiidii,  from  and  to  each  Country — Concluded. 


Countries. 

Imports. 

Exports. 

Dutiable 
Goods. 

Free  Goods. 

Total. 

Produce  of 
Canada. 

Foreign 
Produce. 

Total. 

\ 

f      Other  Countries — Con. 

r 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

63 

$ 

$ 

63 

Madagascar 

138 
.58,497 
40, 264 

4,122 

1,267,736 

2,022 

89 

4,260 

1,326,233 

42,286 

89 

18,551 
141,097 

18,551 

Miquolon  and  St.  Pierre 

14,235 

155,. 332 

1,618 

1,000,715 

125, 630 

1  618 

319,931 

68,878 

388,809 

75 
3,406 

1,000,790 
129  036 

Panama.. 

6,015 

1,359,940 

1,399 

509 

86, 696 

3,976 

6,524 

1,446,6.36 

5,375 

Peru. 

13,141 

41,574 

468,698 

25,206 

79,611 

3,150 

1,270,941 

2,215 

3,938 

8 

16,322 

'  243,001 

172,796 

11,853 

3,979 

24,027 

173,320,798 

52,820 

56, 196 

13  141 

41,574 

Porto  Rico.. 

468  698 

Portugal 

200,072 

19,177 

219,249 

763,279 

788,485 

Portuffue.se  Africa 

79  611 

4,379 

61,013 

9,650 

3,464,512 

185 

42,941 

6,789 

4,564 

103,954 

16,439 

3,464,512 

140 

12,672 

979,005 

546,700 

4,002,782 

295,497 

182,388 

469,722,066 

12,762 

211,982 

3,150 

Russia 

60,250 

1,331,191 
2,215 

3  938 

140 
12, 178 
76,097 

134,547 
58,869 
10,378 

114,425 

262,107,254 

11,347 

158, 590 

8 

494 

902,908 

412,153 

3,943,913 

279,119 

67,963 

207,614,812 

1,415 

53,392 

246^679 

500 

4,592 

1,982 

90 

42,088,528 

16,322 

489, 680 

Sweden 

173,296 

16,445 

Turkey 

U.S.  of  Colombia 

5,961 
24,117 

United  States 

215,409,326 

52,820 

Venezuela 

56, 196 

Total,  Other  Countries. 

2.38,667,197 

274,894,743 

513,561,940 

198,868,649 

54,381,524 

253,250,173 

Grand  Total 

318,951,094 

310,493,800 

629,444,894 

409,419,503 

81,389,374 

490,808,877 

190 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  18. — Abstract  by  Countries 


Countries. 

Imports. 

ui 

Dutiable. 

Free. 

Total. 

General  TaritT. 

Value. 

Value. 

Value. 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

United  Kingdom      .   . 

$ 

67,867,733 

3,437 

51 

7,558 

7,668 

829, 265 

206, 370 

62, 647 

2,909,514 

S 

22,490,554 

14.531 

23,863 

15, 169 

.307,467 

3,. 307, 137 

788,232 

1,622,417 

13,601 

552,450 

1,772,580 

227.990 

2,607.493 

7,709 

150 
616,, SOI 

S 

90,358,287 

17.968 

23,914 

22,727 

315.1.35 

4.130,402 

904.002 

1,685.064 

2.923,11.'; 

552.450 

6, 039,. 595 

385.474 

3,906,462 

9.424 

1,990,924 

1.50 

1,268.76C- 

821 

1,245,080 

$ 

6,788,775 

3,437 

51 

6,628 

301 

68,955 

6,241 

17,016 

43,868 

$      cts. 

5.453,340  38 
535  95 

9 

Aden 

.s 

20  30 

4 

839  38 

5 

312  50 

fi 

8,405  30 

7 
8 
9 

*'       Straits  Settlements 

"      East  Indies,  other 

1,405  82 

4,082  07 

248,984  67 

in 

"      Honduras 

11 

4,267,015 

157,484 

1,298,969 

1,715 

1,996,924 

54,075 

183.641 

87,571 

■      1,715 

87,804  51 

12 

"      Oceania:      Australia    and 
Tasmania 

50,960  56 

13 
14 

15 

"      Oceania:  New  Zealand 

"      Oceania:  All  other 

14,261  27 
91  50 

Ifi 

Gibraltar 

17 

Hong  Kong .          ... 

651,959 

821 

14,767 

603,057 

858 

14, 183 

291,346  67 

IS 

Malta 

1,350  85 

19 

1,230,913 

3,486  54 

Total  British  Empire 

Alaska 

'80,283,897 

35, 599, 057 

115,882,954 

7,880,372 

6,167,228  27 

9.0 

109,053 

10,226 

581,670 

2,089 

1,204,517 

728, 180 

1,725 

2,407 

38,722 

9,6.50 

190 

311,868 

1,520,619 

10,403 

117,687 

47,000 

203,898 

1,155 

20,845 

6,995,425 

3,216 

3,760,566 

21.073 

3,354,561 

31,501 

651,0,50 
425,797 

130, 126 

3,364.787 

613,171 

2,089 

1,855,. 567 

1,153,977 

1,725 

17,433 

84,313 

16,439 

190 

1,124,981 

1,704,204 

44, 1.32 

117,687 

128,589 

203,898 

1,1.55 

29, 665 

8,251,610 

8,694 

4,909,855 

113,305 

416,131 

208 

31,501 

1,924,828 

1,507,548 

2,812,620 

12,952 

75 

4,260 

1,326,233 

42,286 

89 

388,809 

20.768 

1.532 

349,762 

1,865 

1,050,777 

723.754 

1,725 

453 

46, 558 

3,600 

190 

228,927 

1,384,407 

10, 398 

115,469 

116,153 

186,376 

1,155 

21,652 

3,5.39,598 

1,899 

3,887,906 

3,851  86 

21 

Argentina 

283  18 

22 

96,742  62 

23 

24 

Azores  and  Madeira  Islands 

645,44 
224,621  24 

?S 

Brazil 

235,694  59 

2fi 

Bulgaria 

269  50 

27 
28 
29 
30 

Cen.  Am.  States:  Costa  Rica. . . . 

"             "         Guatemala 

"             "         Salvador 

ChUi 

15,026 
45,591 

6,789 

95  60 

12,812  43 

856  08 

9  20 

31 

China 

813,113 

183,585 

33,729 

79, 177  50 

3? 

Cuba 

770, 799  00 

33 

2,106  14 

.34 

Danish  West  Indies 

75, 626  31 

35 

81,589 

40,184  18 

36 

72,217  62 

37 

Ecuador. . .     .             

404  25 

38 

8,820 

1,256,185 

5,478 

1,149,289 

113,305 

1,958 

208 

9,395 

589,013 

417, 2J7 

1,481,323 

12,952 

27,825  98 

39 

France 

2,099,784  48 

40 

French  Africa 

876  17 

41 

1,089,038  74 

4-> 

43 

414,173 

415,953 

60,827  80 

44 

45 

Hawaii 

22, 106 
1,335,815 
1,090,291 
1,331,297 

23,217 

1,206,806 

734,251 

660,811 

9,366  92 

4B 

Holland 

2,271,650  17 

47 

Italy 

198,853  73 

48 

Japan 

198,633  45 

49 

50 

Korea 

75 

138 

58,497 

40,264 

75 

203 

52,055 

1,260 

22  50 

51 

Madagascar 

4,122 

1,267,736 

2,022 

89 

68,878 

53  30 

52 

Mexico           .     ... 

12,291  12 

53 

Miquelon  and  St.  Pierre 

732  41 

54 

55 

Norway 

319,931 

112,045 

31,135  84 

THADE  .\M>  \AyiGAT10y 


191 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

Dutiable  and  Free. 


Entered  for  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 


Value. 


Duty. 


Treaty  Rates. 


Value. 


Duty. 


Total 
Dutiable. 


Value. 


Total 
Free. 


Value. 


Grand  Total. 


Value. 


Duty. 


a 


58,170,806 


$        et.« 
12,299,501  61 


3,051,676 


$       ets 

694,692  19 


1,719 

7,119 

757,745 

196,447 

45,975 

,936,246 


171  90 

714  10 

66,167  91 

44.605  34 

13,9.30  18 

824,595  16 


4,. 336, 684 


1,150,311  78 


1,208,772 


150,679  40 


7,679 


0  23 

1  13 

1,918  00 


68,011,257 

3,437 

51 

8,347 

7,420 

826,700 

202,688 

62,991 

2,980,115 


1,780,368 


6.34,705  27 


4,390,764 

191,. 320 

1,296,343 

1,715 

1,780,368 


22, 149,. 524 
14,531 
23,872 
15,169 
.307,467 
,307,147 
573,028 
,574,994 
13,419 
497,786 
1,771,574 


1, 


220,885 

2,612,273 

7,709 


28,717 
78 
41 


7,904  90 

22  85 

5  16 


631,774 

936 

14,224 


150 

616,801 

13 

1,2,30,936 


90,160.781 

17,968 

23,923 

23,516 

314,887 

4,133,847 

775,716 

1,637,985 

2, 993,. 534 

497,786 

6,162,338 

412,205 

3,908,616 

9,424 

1,780,368 

1.50 

1,248,575 

949 

1,245,160 


$       cts 

,447,. 534  18 

,535  95 

20  30 

1,011  28 

1,026  60 

74,. 573  21 

46.011  16 

18.012  25 
,073.580  06 


1,238,117  42 

52,878  56 

164,940  67 

91  50 

634,705  27 


299,251  57 
1,373  70 
3,491  70 


3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 

12 
1.3 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 


20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 


69,441,881 


15,185,382  65 


3,197 


704,544  46 


80,410,450 


34,937,278 


115,347,728 


22, 057, 155  38 


8,694 
260,919 


2,173  50 
67,624  90 


173,042 


41,498  22 


217 


49  63 


3,651,585 
984 


800,495  98 
295  75 


20,768 

10,226 

610,681 

1,865 

1,223,819 

723,754 

1,725 

4,53 

46, 558 

3,600 

190 

228,927 

1,384,407 

10,615 

115,469 

116,153 

186,376 

1,155 

21,652 

7,191,183 

2,883 

7,906 


21,073 

3,354,561 

31,501 


652 
425 

144 
797 

15,026 

45,591 

6,789 

813,456 

232,884 

33,729 

81, 

589 

::::::::  ::: 

3, 


415,953 


22, 699 
321,265 
641,181 


5,641  68 
80,327  60 
161,831  70 


23,217 
1,229,505 
1,055,516 
1,301,992 


962 


254  97 


75 

203 

52,055 

2,222 


8,830 

1,258,003 

5.478 

1.199.080 

113,305 

1.9.58 

208 

9.438 

539,751 

417,283 

1,481,473 

12,952 


204,699        75,969  52 


316,744 


4,122 

1,177,922 

2.022 

89 

68,903 


41,841 

3,364,787 

642, 182 

1,865 

1,875,963 

1,149,551 

1,725 

15,479 

92,149 

10,389 

190 

1,042,383 

1,617,291 

44,344 

115,469 

197,742 

186,. 376 

1,155 

30,482 

8,449,186 

8,361 

5,086.986 

113.305 

417,911 

208 

32,655 

1,769,256 

1,472.799 

2,783,465 

12,9.52 

75 

4.325 

1,229,977 

4,244 

89 

385,647 


3 

2 
164 

266, 
235, 


12 


79 
770 


27 

2,900 

1 

1.089, 


851  86 
456  68 
367  52 
645  44 
119  46 
694  59 
269  50 
95  60 
812  43 
856  08 
9  20 
177  50 
799  00 
155  77 
626  31 
184  18 
217  62 
404  25 
825  98 
280  46 
171  92 
038  74 


60,827  80 


2,277 
279 
360 


.366  92 
291  85 
181  33 
465  15 


22  50 

53  30 

12.291  12 

987  38 

107, 105  36 


192 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  18. — Abstract  by  Countries 


Countries. 


Imports. 


Dutiable. 


Value. 


Free. 


Total. 


Value. 


Value. 


General  Tariff. 


Value. 


Duty. 


56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 


Peru 

Persia 

Philippines 

Portugal 

Roumania 

Russia 

San  Domingo 

Sen-ia 

Siam 

Spain 

Sweden 

Switzerland 

Turkey 

Uruguay 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 

United  States 

Venezuela 


1,359,940 

6.015 

1,399 

200,072 

4,379 

61,013 

3,464,512 


$ 

86,696 

509 

3,976 

19,177 
185 

42,941 


Total  other  countries. . . 
Duty  on  articles  lower  than  home 

trade  price. 

Additional  duties 

War  tax 


Grand  total. 


494 

902,908 

412,153 

3,943,913 

279,119 

1,415 

67,963 

207,614,812 

53,392 


238,667,197 


318,951,094 


140 
12, 178 
76,097 

134,547 
58,869 
16,378 
11,347 

114,425 
262,107,254 

158,590 


274,894,743 


310,493,800 


1.446.636 

6,524 

5,375 

219,249 

4,564 

103,954 

3,464,512 

140 

12,672 

979,005 

546,700 

4,002,782 

295, 497 

12,762 

182,388 

469,722,066 

211,982 


1,407.350 

6.015 

2,1' 

196,395 

6.960 

61,868 

3,193,796 


S   cts. 

395,404  70 

2, 104  05 

6,995  35 

87,207  21 

1,694  13 

22.075  72 

1,103,452  42 


494 

477,561 

347,979 

833,960 

306,849 

1,4.34 

67,657 

168,658,299 

51,036 


148,75 

81,864  42 

86,731  20 

195,230  79 

57,941  05 

391  62 

14,590  68 

42, 335,. 574  74 

11,620  05 


513,561,940  190,521,4.30 


629,444,894 


52,020,516  23 

68,296  47 

410,832  60 

2,236,290  16 


198,401,802  60,903,163  73 


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Dutiable  and  P'ree. 


( 

Entbked  for  Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total 
Dutiable. 

Total 
Free. 

Grand  Total. 

<h 

Value. 

Duty. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Value. 

Value. 

Value. 

Duty. 

s 

$ 

S      cts. 

S 

$■     cts. 

S 

1,407,3.50 

6.015 

2,177 

196.. 395 

6,960 

62,514 

3,193,796 

S 

86,696 

.509 

4,027 

19,213 

185 

42,941 

$ 

1.494.046 

6.. 524 

6.204 

215, 60S 

7,145 

105,455 

3,193,796 

140 

12,672 

977.448 

.545,. S35 

3,979,256 

323,227 

12,781 

182,082 

4*8,616,927 

209,626 

$      cts. 

395,404  70 

2, 104  05 

6,995  35 

87,207  21 

1,694  13 

22,223  77 

1,103,452  42 

56 

57 

58 

59 

646 

148  05 

61 

6'' 

140 

12, 178 
76,201 

134,. 547 
58,869 
16,. 378 
11,347 

114,425 
259,9.58.628 

158,590 

63 

494 

901,247 

411,288 

3,920,387 

306,849 

1,434 

67,657 

168,658,299 

51,036 

148  75 

189,612  71 

102,640  24 

845,898  52 

57,941  05 

391  62 

14,590  68 

42,335,574  74 

11,620  05 

64 

423,686 

63,309 

3,086,427 

107,748  29 

15,909  04 

650,667  73 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

8,860,315 

2,010,636  56 

199,381,745 

272,709,831 

472,091,576 

54,031,152  79 

68,296  47 

410,832  60 

2,638,473  03 

402, 182  87 

69,441,881 

15,587,565  52 

11,948,512 

2,715,181  02 

279,792,195 

307, 647, 109 

587, 439.. 304 

79,205,910  27 

11— i— 13 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  19. — Absteact  of  the  Total  Value  of  Goods  Exported  from  the 


n 

Countries. 

The  Mine. 

The  Fisheries. 

The  Forest. 

Animals  and 
THiER  Producb. 

■z 

Produce. 

Not 
Produce 

Produce. 

Not 
Produce 

Produce. 

Not 
Produce 

Produce 

Not 
Produce 

1 

0 

United  Kingdom 

$ 
12,219,937 

106 

$ 

5,448,902 

$ 

7,695 

$ 
9,914,548 

% 
458,465 

$ 
38,222,698 

$ 
1,378,635 

•? 

125,903 

395,023 
26,411 

454 

110,205 
28,743 

25,673 
69,289 

4 

1,634 

«i 

B   E   Africa          

H 

B   S    \frica 

8,092 

1,139 

202,033 

77,693 

7 

B    \V   Africa         

S 

68,105 

91 

13,040 

2,260 

38,077 

19,835 
956 

q 

10 

R    India 

618 

4,404 

•       1,552 

97,375 

200 

11 

B.  E.  Indies,  other 

B   W   Indies        

I") 

180 

939,380 

8,008 

144.991 

51,812 

24,448 

204,673 
80 

84,796 

682 

I'' 

11 

R    Strqit'^  Spttlements  . 

510 
16 

l^i 

36,689 

16 

Gibraltar 

1,974 
213,254 

17 

198,216 

3,102 

11,730 

3,050 

420,657 

4,500 

45 

19 

Malta 

11 

516,756 
130 

32,673 

64,817 
172,909 

680 

10,016 
28,025 

276 

27, 159 

?n 

Total,  British  Empire. 

13,092,614 

32,959 

7,532,844 

35,537 

10,673,566 

458,941 

38,941,403 

1,408,155 

'1 

243.231 

3,447 

37, 124 

13,658 
2,988 

334 
435,606 

644 

7,311 

17 

oo 

T^ 

Austria-Hungary. 

2,435 

78 

o^ 

6,244 
8,188 

■"i 

45,668 
3,159 

98,415 
487,494 

5i7 

76,419 

81 

''6 

Brazil 

•)7 

13,301 

10, 192 

2,111 

99 

ChiU                         

•jq 

94,203 

117,057 
23,. 364 

504,691 

55,085 

4,830 

16,267 

37 

21,451 

32,781 

499 

15,959 

17,822 

5,728 

730 

in 

11 

1,461 
611 

303,661 

90 

ss 

17 

439 

18 

fl 

•J^i 

Dntrh  W    Indies 

■16 

39.751 
570 

495 

?7 

■)e 

sq 

91,857 

689,462 

20,737 

655,067 

108,605 

in 



'11 

French  Guiana     

172 

1,488 

300 

196,819 

4,800 

1,432 

770 



^o 

■11 

French  W.  Indies 

21,562 
725 

412 
144,823 



'\^ 

290,276 

7,081 

'li 

4fi 

47 

Greenland,  Iceland,  etc. 

i« 

41 

26,262 

11,223 

710 
36.756 

607 
2,218 
5,350 

"ir 

■il 

Holland 

87,207 

61,317 

'i'' 

i' 

Italy 

41.353 
69,483 

346, 595 

255,867 

1,250 

750 
144 

54 

55 

Japan 

Korea 

Liberia 

Mexico 

Miquelon  and  St.  Pierre 

31,054 

153,506 

J 

5(i 

9 

5" 

1,928 
36,519 

985 
44,417 

422 

30,499 

4.888 

9 

5S 

51 

932 

1,002 

55 

87,624 

79,614 

9,855 

193 

l,40i 

fid 

2,662 
3.891 

a 

fil 

3,301 

^1 

fi'' 

Peru                          .... 

597 
549 

w 

63 

Philippines 

5,257 

746 

^'.  H 

i  TRADE  4.YD  NAVIOATION  195 

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Dominion  of  Canada  during  the  Twelve  Months  ended  March  31,  1915. 


Agrioultuhal 
Products. 

MANUFACTUREB8. 

Miscellaneous. 

Tcxtals. 

Grand 
Totals. 

i 

a 

2 

Produce. 

Not 
Produce 

Produce 

Not 
Produce 

Produce 

Not 
Produce 

Produce 

Not 
Produce 

95,834,460 

$ 

22,128,753 

s 

24,848,359 

9,014 

4,786,670 

34,849 

52,204 

2,424,434 

27,375 

41,721 

8,403 

304,033 

19,501 

399,419 

156 

99,8.')4 

10,328 

$ 

1,103,835 

S 

179,650 

11,675 

$ 

186,668,554 

9,014 

5,522,594 

357,712 

59,838 

4,585,791 

40,927 

675,660 

9,450 

415,105 

23,905 

4,333,095 

8,244 

245, 355 

112,355 

210,303 

653,838 

23,313 

3,976,160 

2,619,556 

$ 

25,089,164 

$ 

211,757,718 

9,014 

5,552,686 

368,263 

59,8.38 

4,645,589 

40,927 

678,797 

9,450 

415,680 

23  905 

1 

1 

70, 120 

2,240 
1,579 

.   .    . 

27,852 
1,183 

30,092 
10,551 

? 

198,408 
7,634 

12 

5,701 

4 
5 

1  872  400 

59, 143 

655 

59,798 

Q 

13,552 

7 

507,922 

877 

3,137 

J 

0 

45 

375 

575 

10 

11 

2,703,275 

154 

7,250 

983 

33,697 

4,366,792 

8,244 

245,456 

112,679 

1.436,314 

6.55,053 

66,083 

4,192,463 

2,623,855 

12 
1? 

101 

101 

324 

1,226,011 

1,215 

42,770 

216,303 

4,299 

14 

13,510 

324 

1,226,011 

176 

42,764 

13,799 

478 

\<\ 

208,329 

16 

218,411 

9,125 

2,459 

1,050,534 

1,755,434 

994 

6 

116,670 

3,821 

17 

17,804 

IS 

1,895,803 
658,558 

17,577 

25,046 

19 
■'0 

104,229,231 

23,475,421 

35,883,872 

1,263,619 

197,239 

43,405 

210,550,769 

26,718,037 

237,268,806 

1,949 
6,756 

1,375 

27,063 
185,590 

39,710 

35 

655,480 

48,494 

14,432 

5,082 

991 

3,736 

127 

297,282 

634,387 

220,654 

6,279 

2,220,709 

541,998 

29,841 

55,302 

294,251 

36,045 

1,482,649 

529, 690 

13,536 

25,927 

6,715 

40,453 

8,646 

26,484 

10.499,680 

4,170 

2,374 

1,488 

32,479 

1,447,391 

4,800 

87,485 

1,668 

27,295 

70,591 

4,295 

1,623,405 

5,587 

521,802 

963,631 

1,712 

63 

18.551 

141,097 

1,618 

1,000,715 

125,630 

13.141 

41,574 

16,595 

5,082 

59,134 

313,877 

639,469 

279,788 

6,279 

3,259,359 

542,515 

30, 169 

55,347 

296,403 

36,082 

1,521,991 

719,920 

13,571 

25,927 

6,715 

40.948 

8,646 

26,484 

14,595,705 

4,170 

2,374 

1,488 

32,479 

2,162,010 

4,800 

87,485 

1,668 

27,295 

71,291 

4,295 

5,254,829 

5,607 

1,840,910 

1,037.001 

1,712 

63 

18.551 

155,332 

1,618 

1,000,790 

129,036 

13,141 

41,574 

21 

00 

141,385 

58,065 

''3 

''A 

1,333,809 

1,030,685 

7,884 

2,730 

1,038,650 

517 

328 

45 

2,152 

37 

39,342 

190,230 

35 

'5 

2.S51 

''6 

16,540 

328 

45 

1,422 

97 

45  110 



■>« 

i2,022 

36,077 

12,182 

77,822 

69,362 

38 

9,680 

886 

453 

4,454 

9,468 

3,548,809 

3,825 

oq 

30 

572,473 

14,840 
188,396 

3,051 
1,834 

6,582 

31 

386,810 

X?: 

2,501 

33 



34 

5,829 



35 

249 

495 

36 

3,622 

37 

17,016 

38 

5,493,748 

3,878,193 

109,227 

4,096,025 

39 

345 

40 



41 

4? 

10,175 

30 
321,375 

43 

493,373 

626,218 

81,320 

714,619 

44 

45 

82, 124 

5,361 

150 

27,295 

32,499 

46 

1  518 

47 

48 

700 

700 

49 

1,367 

50 

1,208.893 

3,626,146 

223,882 

5,387 

133,753 

420,623 

462 

5,278 

20 

6,589 

72,860 

3,631,424 

20 

1,319,108 

73,370 

51 

200 

5? 

101 

1,311,769 
366 

,53 

32, 798 

300 

,54 

55 

63 

56 

500 

15,138 
25.097 
1.141 
17,890 
26,591 
12,544 
16,305 

57 

24,165 

3,561 

6,241 

75 

105 

42 

1,908 

14,235 

58 
59 

862.040 

75 
3,406 

60 

10.646 

61 

6? 

18.717 

63 

11— i— 13i 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  19. — Abstract  of  the  Total  Value  of  Goods  Exported  from  the 


Countries. 

The  Mine. 

The  F1SHEBIE.S. 

The  Forest. 

Animals  and 
Their  Produce. 

i 

Produce. 

Not 
Produce 

Produce. 

Not 
Produce 

Produce. 

Not 
Produce 

Produce. 

Not 
Produce 

64 
65 
66 
67 

S 

$ 

$ 

446,966 
20,242 

S 

14,114 

$ 

•     S 

I 

633 

2,678 

81 

40 

69 

71 

72 
7? 

Siatn 

12,280 

911 
345 

19,583 

1,706 

2,240 

260 

69,078 

75 

76 

77 

4,677 

8,521,901 

1,012 

80 

9C 
69,330 

2,232 
34,186,056 

78 
79 
80 

United  States 

37,558,209 

291,657 

31,030,873 
37,785 

26,320 

1,039,094 

Total,  other  countries 
Grand  total 

38,648,375 

292,589 

12.154,224 

96,132 

31,977,117 

27,157 

35,449,340 

1,157,104 

51,740,989 

325.548 

19,687,068 

131,669 

42, 650, 683 

486, 098 

74,390,743 

2,565,259 

To  Great  Britain — Coin,  produce  $  45:   not  produce 
Hong  Kong  "  "  40; 

Newfoundland       "  " 

United  States       "  "  582 

667 

Grand  Total  Exports 


S  1,100 

288.713 

10,000 

29,065,888 

29,365,701 


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Dominion  of  Canada  during  the  Twelve  Months  ended  March  31,  1915 — Con, 


Agricdltdral 
products. 

Manufactures. 

Miscellaneous. 

Totals. 

Grand 
Totals. 

J5 

Produce. 

Not 
Produce 

Produce 

Not 
Produce 

Produce 

Not 
Produce 

Produce 

Not 
Produce 

1,195 

S 
"763,279 

$ 

6,423 

4,258 

9,456 

3, 150 

1,238,805 

2,215 

1,379 

8 

1,042 

44,518 

44,615 

i 

% 

S 

$ 

468,698 

25,206 

79,611 

3,150 

1,270,941 

2,215 

3,938 

8 

16,322 

243,001 

172,796 

11,853 

3,979 

24,027 

173,320,216 

52,820 

56, 196 

$ 

763,279 

S 

468,698 

788,485 

79,611 

3,150 

1,331,191 

2,215 

3,938 

8 

16,322 

489,680 

173,296 

16,445 

5,961 

24,117 

186,342,856 

52,820 

56,196 

64 

73 

65 

70,155 

66 

67 

29  337 

60, 250 

60,250 

68 

6<t 

2,559 

70 

71 

72 

176,283 

246,500 

179 

246,679 

500 

4,592 

1,982 

90 

13,022,640 

73 

56,518 

500 
4,592 
1,982 

74 

11,593 

75 

1,630 

2,349 

17,118 

42,164,753 

14, 023 

26,883 

7fi 

77 

19,405,251 

379, 200 

7,880,597 

453,173 

3,336,442 

78 
79 

29.233 

80 

30,516,819 

12,128,593 

49,655,629 

8,265,405 

466,563 

3,338,656 

198,868,067 

25,305,636 

224,173,703 

134,746,050 

35,604,014 

85,539,501 

9,529,024 

663,802 

3,382,061 

409,418,83^ 

52,023,673 

461,442,509 

667 


409,419,503 


29,365,701 


81,389,374 


29,366,368 


490,808,877 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

No.  20. — Statement  showing  the  Value  of  Goods  (dutiable  and  free),  imported 
into  Canada  during  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915,  classified  under 
the  following  heads  and  countries. 


Articles. 


United 
Kingdom. 


Briti.sh 
Possessions, 

\LJ.  OTHER. 


Foreign 
Countries. 


Food,  drink  and  tobacco 

Raw  materials  and  articles  mainly  unmanufactured 

Articles  wholly  or  mainly  manufactured 

Miscellaneous  articles 

Coin  and  specie 

Total 


11,084,584 

8,359,490 

70,349,549 

562,002 

2,662 


17,982,349 

6,184,454 

1,287,052 

68,452 

2,360 


.90,358,287 


25,. 524, 


94,425,121 

102,076,927 

177,530,114 

7,541,808 

131,987,970 


513,561,940 


No. [21. — Statement  showing  the  Value  of  Goods  Exported  from  the  Dominion 
of  Canada  during  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  191.5,  classified  under 
the  following  heads  and  countries: — 


United  Kingdom. 

British  Possession.^ 
all  other. 

Foreign  ( 

Jountries. 

Canadian 
Produce. 

Foreign 
Produce. 

Canadian 
Produce. 

Foreign 
Produce. 

Canadian 
Produce. 

Foreign 
Produce. 

Food,  drink  and  tobacco. . . 

Raw  materials  and  articles 

mainly  unmanufactured. . 

Articles  wholly  or  mainly 

$ 

135,480,712 

15,684,576 

33,935,598 

1,567,668 

45 

$ 

22,458,934 

565,474 

868,797 

1,195,959 

1,100 

S 

10,939,548 

1.331,797 

11,577,068 

33.802 

40 

$ 

1,492.910 

7,720 

128,204 

39 

288,713 

S 

53,577,606 

72,0.36,114 

72,166,908 

1,087,439 

582 

$ 
13,495,826 
595,372 

8,413,167 

Miscellaneous  articles 

Coin  and  specie 

Total 

2.801.271 
29,075,888 

186,668,599 

25,090,264 

23,882,255 

1,917,586 

198,868,649 

54,381,524 

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No.  22. — Summary  Statement  of  Goods  Exported  from  the  Dominion  of 
Canada  distinguishing  Canadian  Produce  and  Manufactures  from  those 
of  other  Countries,  during  the  Twelve  Months  ended  March  31,  1915. 


Goods 

THE  Produce  of 

Canada. 

Goods 

NOT  THE  Produce  of 

Canada. 

ToT.vL  Exports. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Quantity 

Value. 

The  mine. 
Arsenic Cwt. 

32,655 
74,904 
19,928 
1,512,487 
79 
13,649 

S 

120,242 

2,227,387 

111,727 

4,466,258 

878 

56,668 

15,406,510 

378,648 

6,173,357 

1,371,889 

12,534 
97,286 

5,063,656 

2,171 

13,516,390 
217,800 

20, 744 

82 

$ 

32,655 
74,904 
19,928 
1,601,129 
79 
13,649 

120  242 

Asbestos Ton. 

2,227,387 
111  727 

Coal... " 

Chromite  (chromic  Iron) " 

88,642 

169, 164 

4,635,422 
878 

Felspar " 

56,668 

15,409,019 

378,648 

6,173,357 

1,371,889 

12  534 

Gold  bearing  quartz,  dust,  nug- 
gets, etc S 

2,509 

Gypsum  or  plaster — crude Ton. 

322,680 

62,677,038 

9,861,780 

723, 100 
2,534,502 

45,412,017 

46 

25,3.55,305 
852,752 

32, 767 

981 

322,680 

62,677,038 

9,861,780 

723,100 
2,534,502 

45,412,017 

144 

25,355,305 
853,129 

32,767 

981 

Metals,  viz: — 
*Copper,  fine,  contained  in  ore, 
matte,  regulus,  etc Lb. 

Copper,  black  or  coarse  cement 

*Lead,    metallic,    contained    in 
ore,  etc " 

Lead,  pig " 

97,286 

5,063,656 

6,827 

13,516,390 
217,859 

20  744 

•Nickel,  fine,  contained  in  ore, 
matte  or  speiss " 

*Platiunm,  contained  in  concen- 
trates, or  other  forms Oz. 

•Silver,   metallic,  contained  in 
ore,  concentrates,  etc. ........      " 

98 

4,656 

Mica _ Lb. 

Mineral     pigment,     iron     oxides, 
ochres,  etc Cwt. 

377 

59 

bottles Gal. 

82 

Coal  and  kerosene,  crude " 

"       refined " 

17,120 
1,256 

1,177 
235 

201,780 
162,164 

4,216 

12,458 

218,900 
163,420 

5,393 
12.693 

18,376 

1,412 

363,944 

16,674 

382,320 

18,086 

Antimony Ton. 

337 

933 

130,496 

90 

12,764 

19,769 
82,358 

345,119 
1,950 

645,873 

337 

933 

130,496 

90 

12,764 

19,769 
82,358 

Corundum " 

345  119 

Manganese " 

1,950 

Other " 

645,873 

144,620 

1,095.069 

144.620 

1,095  069 

Phosphates " 

60 

9  944 

180 
9A   19(1 

60 

9,944 

95,901 

64,953 

959,039 

180 

Plumbago,   crude  ore  and   concen- 
trates                Cw^ 

24,120 
393,085 

Pyrites Ton 

95,901        .^93.085 

Salt Cwt 

Sand  and  gravel Ton 

9,519 
959,039 

5,509 
808,012 

55,434 

23,646 

29, 155 
808  012 

Ornamental,  granite,  marble,  etc., 
unwrought " 

Building,  freestone,  limestone,  etc. 
unwrought " 

95 

62,600 
28,995 

54 

399 

45,950 
20,080 

294 

13 

420 

108 

62,600 
28,995 

54 

819 
45,950 

Crushed " 

20,080 

For  manufacture  of  grindstones, 
rough " 

294 

91,744 

66,723 

13 

420 

91.757 

67,143 

Other  articles  of  the  mine $ 

102,652 

108,420 

211,072 

Total,  mine 

51,740,989 

325,548 

52.066,537 

•These  items  to  show  the   weight  and   value  of  the  copper,  lead,   nickel,   platinum   and    silver 
respectively,  not  the  gross  weight  of  ore,  matte,  concentrates,  etc. 


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No.  22. — Summary  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles. 

Goods 

THE  Produce  of 

Canada. 

Goods 

not  THE  Produce  of 

Canada. 

ToT.^L  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

THE  FISHERIES. 

Codfish,    including    haddock, 

and  pollock — fresh 

"       dry  salted 

**       wet  salted 

ling 

....   Lb. 
. . . .  Cwt 

3,403,157 

659,903 

67,217 

34,386 

138,723 

$ 

111,004 

4.121,962 

268,976 

128,910 

30,786 

13,525 
9,284 
2,527 

S 

632 

50,892 

8,057 

3,416,682 

669, 187 

69,744 

34,386 

148.458 

S 

111,636 

4,172,854 

277,033 

'.!'.;;  Lb. 

128,910 

"       tongues  and  sounds 

9,735 

568 

31,354 

4,661,638 

60,149 

4,721,787 

'.'.'.'.'. BtI. 

Mackerel,  fresh 

3,229,558 
27,776 

156,487 
299, 208 

3.229,558 
28,211 

156,487 

"       pickled 

435 

3,058 

.302,266 

Total,  mackerel    . 

455,695 

3,058 

458  753 

...Lb. 
...  Brl. 

Halibut,  fresh 

**        pickled 

7,270,514 
163 

451,912 
2,296 

473,475 

23,678 

7,743,989 
163 

475,590 
2,296 

454,208 

23, 678 

477,886 

....  Lb. 

Brl. 

Lb. 

Herring,  fresh  or  frozen 

"       pickled 

"       canned 

*'       smoked 

30,725,723 

331,056 

619.934 

4,193,419 

506,536 

821,252 

53,338 

141,963 

130,000 
4,964 
1,900 

1,300 

19,695 

131 

30,855,723 

336.020 

621,834 

4,193,419 

507,836 

840,947 

53,469 

141,963 

1,523,089 

21,126 

1,544,215 

.'.■.!  Brl. 
Lb. 

Smelts 

7,073,036 

427,873 

7,073,036 

427,873 

Sea  fish,  other,  fresh 

1,619,084 

11,867 

1,726,892 

81,684 

68,058 

118,284 

1,619,084 

11,872 

1,746,972 

81,684 

"          "       pickled ■. . 

"         "       preserved 

5 
20,080 

51 
2,303 

68, 109 
120,, 587 

Total,  sea  fish,  other. 

268,026 

2,354 

270,380 

Brl. 

Lb. 

Oysters,  fresh.. 

623 
170 

6.857 
40 

623 
170 

6,857 

'*       preserved  in  cans 

40 

6,897 

6,897 

....  Brl. 

LJD. 

ii^'^Brl. 
Lb. 

Lobsters,  fresh 

5,500,586 
7,518,741 

849,368 
3,013,782 

5,500,586 
7,539,717 

849,368 

"       canned 

20,976 

6,635 

3,020,417 

Total,  lobsters 

13,019,327 

3,863,150 

20,976 

6,635 

13,040,303 

3,869,785 

Bait,  fish 

234 
29, 148 

459 
67,274 

234 
29, 148 

459 

Clams 

67,274 

Salmon,  fresh 

5,569,545 

2,160 

34, 655, 108 

40,692 

6,312,230 

387,543 

313 

4,948,723 

306,438 

53,667 

150 

15 

5,569,695 

2,160 

34,6.55.108 

40. 798 

6.312,230 

387.558 
313 

"       canned 

"       pickled 

106 

1.293 

4.948,723 

307,731 

53,667 

Total,  salmon 

5, 696, 684 

1,308 

5,697,992 

(, 

1,360,875 

76,947 

1,360,875 

76,947 

...       $ 
. ..  Brl 

...       $ 

...   Gal. 

Fish,  all  other,  fresh 

1,735,943 
19,058 

1,735,943 

"         "         pickled 

4,441 

4,441 

19,058 

Total,  fish,  other  . 

U755,001 

1,755,001 

Fish  oil,  cod 

"         seal 

"         whale 

596, 137 

9,686 

334, 223 

50, 636 

188,798 

2,426 

144,388 

12,994 

32, 570 
1,335 

10,940 
375 

628.707 
11,021 

334,223 
50,781 

199.738 

2.801 

144.388 

"         other 

145 

57 

13,051 

Total,  fish  oil. . . . 

990, 682 

348,606 

34,050 

11,372 

1,024,732 

359,978 

TltAHK  .i.vo  y.wifiATioy 


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No.  22. — Summary  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles. 

Goods 

THE  PrODL'CE  of 

Canada. 

Goods 

NOT  THE  Produce  of 

Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

THE  FISHERIES. 

Furs  or  skins,  the  produce  of  fish 
or  raarine  animals         $ 

$ 

12, 574 
68,947 

$ 

189 
1,800 

S 

12  763 

70, 747 

19,687,068 

131,669 

19,818  737 

THE  FOREST. 

Ashes,  pot  and  pearl Brl. 

all  other. ,           $ 

453 

22, 685 
34,359 

118 

3,487 

569 

26,172 
34  359 

Total,  ashes 

57,044 

3,487 

60  531 

Bark  for  tanning Cord . 

5,675 

23,296 

11,364 

12 

42,370 

80,776 

15,877 

42 

5,675 

23,296 

11,364 

12 

42,370 

Firewood                          " 

80  776 

15,877 

42 

Logs,  cedar,     capable     of     being 

471,165 

13,758 

63,822 

238 

100,715 

491,209 

278 

117,748 

471.165 

"     elm                                                S 

13,758 

63,822 

"oak                                      ...      i 

238 

"     pine $ 

100,715 

"      spruce                                               % 

491,209 

278 

"     all  other $ 

117,748 

Total,  logs                          

1,258,933 

1,258,933 

Lumber,  viz.:  Battens                     . .     $ 

4,379 

38,053 

1,148,738 

6,. 393, 420 

269,849 

355 

1,798,219 

114,122 

18,921,445 

1,196,559 

2,987,764 

158,397 

77,762 

108,463 

4  379 

Basswood M  f t. 

x,m 

14,399 

138,500 

6,582 

8 

635,974 

1,283 

14,399 

138,500 

6,582 

16 

635,974 

38,053 

Deals,  pine St.  hund 

1,148,738 

"        spruce  and  other " 

6,393,420 

269,849 

Hickory ! M  ft. 

Laths M 

8 

545 

900 
1,798,219 

Pickets                                      ....     $ 

114,122 

975,420 

76,565 

1,359,069 

454 

17,850 

975,874 

76,565 

1,359,069 

18,939,295 

Scantling  .                                            ** 

1,196,559 

Shingles M 

2,987,764 

Shooks                                       ...     $ 

2,350 

1,215 

194 

160,747 

78,977 

All  other  lumber,  n.o.p               .    .     S 

108,657 

Total,  lumber    

33,217,525 

22,154 

33,239,679 

Match  blocks                                     . .     $ 

5,190 

2,416 

171,758 

162, 153 

247,862 

24,780 

5,190 

Masts  and  spars No. 

Piling  ...                                       ...     $ 

168 

15 

683 

183 

3,099 
171,758 

Poles,    hop,    hoop,    telegraph    and 

7,769 

404 

77 

162,557 

247,939 

7,769 

24,780 

Ash                                                .    .     $ 

1,086 

119,386 

98,988 

10 

73,251 

1,086 

Birch S 

119,386 

Elm                                       ...        .     $ 

163,770 

262,758 

10 

Oak          ....                         $ 

143,389 
940 

151,004 
188 

216,640 

940 

Pine,  white                     $ 

237,220 
3,014 

388,224 

.\11  other $ 

3,202 

532,955 

459,291 

992,246 

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Articles. 

Goods 

THE  Produce  of 

Canada. 

Goods 

NOT  the  Produce  of 

Canada. 

ToT.\L  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity.     Value. 

THE   FOREST— Con. 

Wood,  blocks  and  other,  for  pulp. 

Cord 
.     $ 

1,010,914 

6,817,311 
13,691 

$ 

1,010,914 

$ 
6,817,311 

2 

13,693 

Total,  forest              

42,650,683 

486,098 

43,136,781 

.No. 

:  $ 

ANIMALS   AND   THEIR   PRODUCE 

Animals — 

Horses,  one  year  old  or  less 

"         over  one  year  old 

Cattle,  one  year  old  or  less 

16 

10,398 

34,082 

151,821 

243,311 

35, 293 

7,539 

1,272 

1,841,095 

416,038 

8,851,496 

3,117,005 

211,714 

74,898 

335.454 

82,020 

16 

25, 198 

34,083 

151,841 

243,312 

35,293 

7,999 

1,272 

14,800 

1 

20 

1 

1,935,421 

200 

4,850 

50 

3,776,516 

416,238 

8,856,346 

Swine 

Sheep,  one  year  old  or  less 

"       over  one  year  old 

Poultry ". 

Other 

3,117,055 
211,714 

460 

9,380 

2,632 

11,157 

84,278 
338,086 

93, 177 

14,930,992 

1,963,690 

16,894,682 

Cwt. 
.Lb. 

.Gal. 

d 

.Lb 
.Doz. 

.    % 

.    % 

Bones 

Butter 

Casein 

Cheese 

72,790 

2,724,913 

230,045 

137,601,661 

1,895,575 

477,692 

18,355,975 
3,592,899 

95,665 

639,625 

13,923 

19,213,501 

1,836,006 

68,205 

1,181,300 
965,640 

2, 195 
45,411 

2,426 
9,663 

74,985 

2,770,324 

230,015 

137,780,884 

1,895,575 

477,692 

18,355,975 
4,710,029 

98,091 

649,288 

13,923 

179,223 

34,102 

19,247,603 
1,836,006 

Milk-    frp<^h 

68,205 

Cream  and  milk,  condensed,  canne 

or  preserved 

Eggs 

1,181,300 

1,117,130 

240,878 

1,206,518 

29,862 
2,726,961 

12,997 
85,973 

42,859 

2,812,934 

Total,  furs               .    ... 

2,756,823 

98,970 

2,855,793 

.Lb. 
.    % 
.    % 
.    S 
.    $ 
.Lb. 

tt 

l( 

'.    $ 
.    $ 
.Lb. 

Grease  and  grease  scraps 

2,411,238 

77,947 

41,350 

283, 191 

7,434,210 

78,678 

3,071 

2,489,916 

81,018 
41,350 

Hair 

16,947 
36,571 

81 

48 

401 

300, 138 

7,470,781 

■       16,186 

792 

305,933 

16,267 

Honey 

Lard 

6,929 
2,689,036 

675 
3,698 

7,604 
2,692,734 

840 
306,334 

Meats,  viz. : — 

Bacon ' . . 

Beef 

76,801,419 
18,828,257 
17,958,874 
1,064,963 
21,288,226 

11,811,825 

1,988,489 

2,652,917 

124,087 

2,599,844 

212,992 

2,340 

24,703 

2,410 

841,444 

7.576 

361 

72,941 
1,147 

76,803,829 
19,669,701 
17,966,450 
1,064,963 
21,409,083 

11,812,186 

2,061,430 

2,654,06-1 

124,087 

Pork 

Poultrj'.  dressed  or  undressed... 

120,857 

10,932 

2,610,776 
212,992 

2,340 

Tongues 

Canned 

All  other,  n.o.p 

192,469 
9,882,662 
4,403,437 

192,469 
9,891,369 
4,434,902 

24,703 

2,340,081 
310,663 

8,707 
31,465 

1,354 
3,943 

2,341,435 
314,606 

22,067,941 

90,678 

22,158,619 

1, 

.Gal. 
..    $ 
..    $ 

..    S 

..Lb. 

Oil,  Neat's  foot  and  other  anima 

n.o.p 

Sausage  casings 

Sheep  pelts 

Tails 

228,126 

239,638 

441,587 

265,332 

14,192 

64,842 

1,359,741 

76,181 

206 

273 

12,276 

7,356 

228,332 

239,911 
453,863 

272,688 

14,192 

Tallow  . 

1,039,872 
5,659,970 

1,039,872 
5,797,158 

64,842 

137,188 

38,304 
9,524 

1,398,045 

85,705 

74,390,743 

2,565,259 

76,956,002 

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Articles. 


AORICDLTnR.\L  PRODUCTS. 


Balsam . 
Cider. . . 

Flai 


..  $ 
.Gal. 
.  Cwt 


Fruits,  viz.: — 

Apples,  dried Lb. 

green  or  ripe Bri 

Berries  of  all  kinds $ 

Canned  or  preserved $ 

All  other,  n.o.p $ 

Total,  fruits 


Goods 

THE  Produce  of 

Ca.\ad.\. 


Quantity.     Value 


88,736 
6,729 


4,488,050 
1,117,336 


Grain  and  products  of,  viz.: — 

Barley Bush 

Beans 

Buckwheat 

Indian  corn 

Oats 

Pease,  whole 

"     split 

Rye 

Wheat 

Total,  grain 


Bran. 


Cwt. 


Flour  of  wheat •. . .  Brl, 

Indian  meal '* 

Oatmeal " 

Meal,  all  other,  n.o.p " 

Total,  flour  and  meal 


Cereal  foods,  prepared,  of  all  kinds. 

Hay Ton 

Hemp , Cwt. 

Hops Lb. 

Malt Bush. 

Maple  sugar Lb. 

Maple  syrup Gal. 

Nuts Lb. 

Seeds — Clover Bush 

Flax " 

Grass " 

Alt  other $ 


Total,  seeds. 


Straw Ton 

Tobacco,  leaf '. Lb 

Trees,  shrubs  and  plants S 

Vegetables, — canned  or  preserved. . .    $ 

Potatoes Bush 

Turnips " 

All  other  vegetables $ 


Total,  vegetables 

Other  articles  of  agriculture 

Total,  agriculture  products. 


5,576,646 

28,661 

343,349 

376,663 

17,768,166 

261,354 

41,624 

263,422 

71,913,385 


96,573,270 


88,018,283 


1,038,134 


4,952,3.37 

2,560 

60,320 

432 


5,015,649 


131,875 


170, 226 

4,481 

1,462,416 

6,165 

36,951 


44,735 

7,689,525 

73,806 


4,962 
36,445 


1,192,258 
2,150,399 


23,954 
15,715 
34,230 


276, 060 

2,657,115 

106,545 

476,497 

80,804 


3,597.021 


3.262,025 

73,508 

272,516 

256,090 

8.961,126 

532,171 

107,677 

259,622 

74,293,548 


Goods 

NOT  THE   PrODUC-E  OF 

Canada. 


Quantity.!    Value. 


215 


1,488 


1,014, 60' 
4,262 


946,331 


24,610,946 
9,. 549 
287,844 
1,616 


24,909,955 


1,970,402 
2,232,558 


35,892 

4,141 

131,477 

6,687 

2,246 


375,205 
10,. 359, 703 
69,118 
5,755 


10,809,781 


29,618 
21,644 
22,538 


299,412 
696,783 
286,461 
217,627 


1,500,283 


433,294 


134,746,050 


34,0.30 

,616,20: 

25: 

201 

358,572 

33,522,079 


37,550,210 


220 


1,125 


1,125 


72 

460 

1,200 

2,000 


141,313 


1,207 

58,983 
235 


139,857 


72 


950 
72 


ToT.vL  Exports. 


Quantity.     Value 


4,277 

3,042 

3,266 

159,413 


169,998 


589,874 
7,422 


1, 


21,954 
180,018 
388 
1.50 
277,691 
33,042,368 


35,119,865 


407 


3,726 


3,726 


3,732 
1,444 
2,090 
276 
2,069 


7,312 


9,745 

88,475 

438 

80,058 


178,716 


92,690 
3,791 


1,072 
118 


10,363 


11,553 


5,323 


35,604,014 


88,951 
6,729 


4,488,050 
1,118,824 


24,904 
15,787 
.34,230 


276,060 
2,661,392 
109,. 587 
479,763 
240.217 


6,591,253 

32,923 

343,. 349 

410,693 

20,384,373 

261,606 

41,825 

621,994 

105,435,4M 


134,123,480 


1,038,354 


4,953.462 

2,560 

60.320 

432 


5,016,774 


131,947 

460 

171,426 

6.481 

,462,416 

6,165 

178,264 


45,942 

7,748,508 

74,041 


4,962 
176,302 


1,192,330 
2,1.50,399 


3,767,019 


851,899 
80,930 
272,516 
278,044 
141,144 
532,559 
107,827 
5.37,313 
107,.3.35,916 


10 


123,138,148 


946, 738 


24,614,672 

9,549 

287.844 

1,616 


24,913,681 


1,974.134 

2,2.34,002 

2,090 

36,168 

6,210 

131,477 

6,687 

9,558 


.384,950 
10,448,178 
69,556 
85,813 


10,988,497 


29,618 

114,334 

26,329 


300,484 
696,901 
286,461 
227,990 


1,511.836 


438.617 


170.350,0M 


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Articles. 


Goods 

THE  Produce  of 

Canada. 


Quantity.      Value 


Goods 

NOT  THE  Produce  of 

Canada. 


Quantity.     Value, 


Total  Exports. 


Quantity.      Value, 


M.\NUFACrUHE.S. 

Agricultural  Implements  and  Machines, 
viz.; — 

Mowing  machines No. 

Cultivators " 

Reapers " 

Drills " 

Harvesters  and  binders " 

Ploughs " 

Harrows " 

Hay  rakes " 

Seeders " 

Threshing  machines " 

All  other $ 

Parts  of $ 

Asbestos,  manufactures  of $ 

Baking  powders. .., Lb 

Binder  twine " 

Books,  pamphlets,  maps,  etc $ 

Biscuits  and  bread Cwt 

Bricks M. 

Brooms  and  whisks $ 

Brushes  of  all  kinds $ 

Buttons $ 

Candles Lb. 

Cartridges,  gun,  rifle  and  pistol $ 

Charcoal S 

Cement $ 

Cinders $ 

Clay,  manufactures  of $ 

Clothing  and  wearing  apparel $ 

Coke Ton. 

Confectionery $ 

Cordage,  ropes  and  twine S 

Cotton  fabrics Yd 

Cottons,  other $ 

Cotton  waste Lb 

Cream  separators $ 

Drugs,  Chemicals  and  Medicines,  viz.: — 

Acetate  of  lime Lb 

Acid,  sulphuric " 

Calcium  carbide " 

Gum  chicle " 

Lye $ 

Phosphorus Lb 

Senega  root " 

All  other,  n.o.p i. $ 

Dye  stuffs $ 

Earthenware  and  all  manufactures 

of... $ 

Electrical  apparatus $ 

Electrotypes  and  stereotypes $ 

Extract  of  hemlock  bark Brl. . 

Explosives  and  fulminates,  n.o.p $ 

Felt,  manufactures  of $ 

Fertilizers S 

Films  for  photographers'   use  and 

for  moving  pictures S 

Fur,  manufactures  of % 

Gasoline  engines. No. 

Gasoline  launches " 

Glass  and  glassware,  n.o.p $ 

Grindstones,  manufactured $ 

Guns,    rifles    and    firearms    of    all 

kinds S 

Gypsum  or  plaster,  ground $ 

Hats  and  caps $ 

Household  effects,  n.o.p $ 

Ice , $ 


7,512 

5,831 

902 

3.996 

6,799 

13,573 

6.164 

2.055 

11 

2,043 


84,777 
12,281,708 


3,032 
1,482 


652 


52,874 


1,222,964 

i.'eos.'ssi 


15,139,007 
6,409.835 

36.342,719 
1,897,872 


558,050 
373,843 


2,550 


894 
11 


260, 

143, 

48, 

260, 

695, 

339 

92, 

47, 


263 

648, 

78, 

13 

1,077 

420 

26, 

12, 

14 


221, 

"3! 

1, 

17, 

7,344, 

240, 

82, 

47, 

282, 

151, 

72, 

49 


709 
807 
301 
318 
858 
301 
691 
773 
670 
993 
776 
892 
329 
,096 
,021 
026 
,452 
020 
.471 
569 
394 
89 
137 
,878 
065 
885 
,396 
,388 
,818 
,702 
,180 
,828 
,343 
,736 
,819 


269,591 

41,335 

1.117,118 

921,804 

110,818 

84,458 

171,319 

757,789 

24,734 

7,098 

97,890 

6,287 

30,812 

265, 578 

6,927 

2,163,917 

31,244 
29,808 
116,607 
6,467 
55,553 
45,889 

211,324 

31,878 

16,203 

3,681,709 

7,515 


1,380 
35,850 


1,379 


104.287 
' 195! 758 


360 


333.093 


447 
10 


1,862 
3,540 
7.450 
2.479 


9,824 

11.939 

20.164 

961 

194 

3.050 

233.741 

415 

224 

"3 

1.335 

2,771 

207 

1,905 


7,512 

5,831 

902 

4,000 

6,801 

13,638 

6,193 

2,055 

11 

2,051 


86, 157 
12,317,558 


3,061 
1,504 


2,031 


1,296 


985 
139,951 


6,160 

21,077 

12,757 

455,453 

9.180 
16,389 


52,874 


1.327.251 
1.802,639 


130.972 


15,139,007 
6,410,195 

36,342,719 
2,230,965 


358,532 
46,019 

7,175 

224,581 

7,269 


558,050 

373,843 


2,550 


18,035 
2,345 
7,255 

56,945 
8,220 

92,697 
7,543 

22,341 
1,858 

21,473 


1,341 

21 


15,515 
347,745 


260,709 

143,807 

48,301 

262, 180 

699,398 

346,751 

95,170 

47,773 

670 

876,817 

275.715 

669.056 

79.293 

13.290 

1.080.071 

653.767 

26.867 

12.244 

14.474 

10.904 

-  3.165 

296 

223.042 

3.878 

2,361 

885 

18,381 

7,484,339 

240,818 

88,862 

68,257 

295, 585 

606, 796 

81,916 

66, 208 

269,591 

41,344 

1,117,118 

1,052,776 

110,818 

84,458 

171,319 

1,1 16,. 321 

70,753 


14.273 

322,471 

13.556 

30.812 

283.613 

9.272 

2.171,172 

88, 189 
38,028 
209,304 
14,010 
77,894 
47,747 

232,797 

31,878 

31,718 

4,029,454 

7,515 


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.\rticlc3. 


Goods 

The  Produce  or 

Canada. 


Quality.       Value 


Goods 

NOT  THE  PhODFCE 

or  Can.ada. 


Quantity.      Value 


Total  Exports. 


Quantity.      Value 


mandf.\ct0res — Con. 

India-rubber,    numufactures    of,    viz.:— 

IVlting $ 

Hose S 

Boots  and  shoes % 

Mats  and  matting % 

( 'lollung S 

Waste Lb, 

All  other,  n.o.p $ 

Total,  India-rubber,  mfrs.  of.... 


4,221,476 


2,274 

16,470 

197, 104 

34 

7.30 

276, 128 

230, 159 


1,336 

2,772 
1,208 


14,134 


1,160 

2,314 

1,292,268 


4,235,610 


3,610 

19,248 

198,312 

34 

1,890 

278,442 

1,522,427 


722,905 


1,301,058 


Iron  and  steel  and  manufaetures  of,  viz. 

Stoves No 

Gas  buoys  and  parts  of % 

Castings,  n.o.p S 

Pig  iron Ton 

Ferro-silieon  and  ferro-compounds   " 

Wire  and  wire  nails ( '\vt 

Machinery,  viz.:    Linotype  machines 

and  parts  of S 

Machinery,  n.o.p $ 

Sewing  machines No 

Washing  machines,  domestic  and 

wringers $ 

Typewriters No. 

Scrap  iron  or  steel Cwt 

Hardware,  viz.:    tools,   hand  or 

machine S 

Hardware,  n.o.p $ 

.411  other,  n.o.p $ 


4,225 


10,477 

6,901 

446,909 


3,026 


2, 674 
858,855 


24,708 
20,080 
148, 145 
126,975 
398, 488 
870,319 

6,035 

313,780 

33,244 

31,252 
173,211 
534, 946 

119,779 

249,935 

7,111,529 


2,356 


1,115 
22,355 


7,035 

607 

18,0.33 

12,452 


6,  .581 


343 


1,220 
9,083 


11,364 

29, 7.59 

524,090 

14,090 

1,264 

56,811 

4,750 


11,592 

6,901 

469,264 


3,369 


3,894 
867,938 


51'.  303 

85,159 

355,739 


2,023,963 


31,743 
20,687 
166,178 
139,427 
.398,488 
881,683 

35,794 

837,. S70 

47,334 

32,516 
230.022 
539,696 

171.0.82 

335.094 

7,467,268 


Total,  iron  and  steel. 


Jewellery  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p $ 

Jeweller's  sweepings S 

Junk,  except  metallic  and  rubber.  .Cwt 
Lamps  and  lanterns $ 


Leather — Sole Lb. 

Upper " 

All  other,  n.o.p ' " 

Boots  and  shoes S 

Harness  and  saddlery '. $ 

Other  manufactures  of $ 

Total,  leather  and  manuf.  of 


78, 508 


13,758,727 
2.179,021 
3,013,799 


10,162,426 


80,714 
170,720 
161,221 

14,294 


4,096.081 
1,4.50,910 
1,014.490 
188,084 
3,981,959 
75,765 


1,172,4.56 


11,334.882 


465 


403,40 

18,330 

1,476 

8,235 


78,973 


484.121 

189.050 

162,697 

22,529 


4,. 834 
15,087 
19,112 


2,128 
12,668 

8,018 
48,802 

6,090 
19,865 


13,763,561 
2,194,108 
3,032,911 


4,098,209 
1,463.578 
1,022,508 
236, &86 
3,988,049 
95,630 


Lime. 


Liquors — Ale  and  beer Gal 

Brandy 

Gin 

Rum 

Whiskey 

Wines 

Wood  alcohol 

Other  spirits,  n.o.p 

Total,  liquors 


10,807,289 


17,137 


97,571 


10,904,860 


17,137 


11,215 

3 

147 


4,401 

28 

133 


282,867 

2,779 

500,338 

982 


860,932 

3,298 

231,283 

1,538 


10,440 

724 

11,928 

5,953 

2,273 

6,218 

5 

900 


193 
934 
337 
060 
753 
302 
3 
938 


21,655 

727 

12.075 

5,953 

285,140 

8,997 

500, 343 

1,882 


12,594 

2,962 

9,470 

2,060 

866,685 

52,600 

231,286 

3,476 


798,331 


1,101,613 


38,441 


79,520 


( 


836,772 


1,181,133 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  22. — Summary  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles. 

Goods 

The  Produce  of 

Can.4D.\. 

Goods 

NOT  THE  Produce 

OF  Can.ada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quality. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES — Con. 

Metals,  viz.: — 
Aluminum  in  bars,  blocks,  etc 

..Cwt 
% 

140,441 

% 

2,318,800 
452,708 
258,531 
241,050 

88,348 
402,906 

435 

% 

10,643 
2,024 
2,508 

140,876 

$ 

2,329,443 
454,732 

Brass,  old  and  scrap 

Copper,  old  and  scrap 

Metallic   shingles  and   laths   ." 

..Cwt. 
nd 

27,342 
21,119 

294 

27,636 
21,119 

261,039 
241  050 

1,295 
121,315 

89,613 

Metals,  n.o.p 

...  s 

524,221 

Total   metals 

3,762,343 

137,785 

3,900,128 

in 

...    % 
..Gal. 

...No. 

Mineral    and     aerated     waters 

1,805 

56 
51,388 

1,861 

202,094 

202,094 

51,388 

Musical  Instruments,  viz.; — 

Organs 

Pianos 

1,093 
239 

63,199 

61,547 

100,829 

27 
44 

592 

14,758 
31,988 

1,120 
283 

63,791 
76,305 

Other,  and  parts  of 

...    S 

132,817 

225,575 

47,338 

272,913 

. .  Cwt. 
.Sq.yd 

..Gal. 

Oakum 

10 

279,334 

60,042 

50 

392,330 

8,417 

25 

168 

35 

279,334 

60,442 

218 
392,330 

Oilcloths,  all  kinds 

400 

120 

8,537 

632,563 

37,849 
424,632 

45, 392 

10,319 

100,380 

632,563 
174,495 

747,846 

45,392 

Oil,  gasoline  and  naphtha 

Oil,  n.o.p 

136,646 
323,214 

30,210 
111,218 

40,529 
211,598 

Total,  oils 

1,095,044 

156,091 

459,860 

141,428 

1,551,904 

297,519 

..Roll 

: : :  Lb. 

..Cwt. 
...    $ 

Paper,  viz.; — 

Wall 

Felt •. 

Wrapping 

Printing 

Paper,  n.o.p 

783,895 

78,793 

13,539,646 

7,292,047 

53,916 
85,066 

408,360 
14,091,662 

839,334 

25, 190 
877 
783 

3,647 

2,110 

90 

809,085 

79, 670 

13,510,429 

7,292,047 

57,563 

87,176 

408,450 

14,091,662 

15,879 

855,213 

15,478,338 

21, 726 

15,500,064 

...    S 

...    $ 

...  s 

ra- 
...    S 
s 

169,454 
66,346 
10,137 

46,625 

62, 138 

1,080,769 

1,902 

448,900 

30,933 

34,118 

2,439 

63,780 

1,462 

370 

640 

16,775 

41,736 

98,870 

21,969 

222,458 

3,555 

106,530 

2,523 

369 

13,813 

616,000 

41,049 

2,779 

70 

7,954 

2,067 

191,423 

Paintings 

Photographs 

Philosophical  and  scientific  appa 

288,804 

13,692 

153,156 

240 

64,661 

Rags Cwt. 

Sails,  awnings,  tents  and  tarpaulins.     S 
Ships  sold  to  other  countries.  Xo.  &  Ton 

Silk  and  manufactures  of S 

Soap Lb. 

Starch " 

Stationers' S 

Stono.    ornamental,    viz.:     granite, 

marble,  etc.,  dressed % 

Stone,  building,  dressed $ 

Sugar  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p Lb. 

Sugar  iiouse  syrup Gal. 

Tar S 

Tin,  manufactures  of $ 

659,922 

660, 162 

1,081,138 
15,715 

15—14,303 

2—    4,977 

17—19,280 

1,064,900 

71,982 

584,337 
76, 158 

54,545 
925 

638,882 
77,083 

36,897 

2,509 

71,734 

3,529 

370 

12,550 
134,908 

4,775,375 
11,932 

238,771 

1,790 

351 

99,098 

4,787,925 
146,840 

239,411 
18,565 
42,087 

197,968 

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Goods 

The  Produce  of 

Canada. 

Goods 

NOT  THE  Produce 

OF  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quality. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTDRES — Coil. 

Tobacco,  viz.: — 
Cigars M 

18 

185 

293.963 

13,293 

762 

1,754 

27,515 

8,308 

2 

222 

5,986 

12,300 

i 

43 

1,235 

548 

10,762 

20 

407 

299,949 

25,593 

$ 

805 

Stems  and  cuttings Lb . 

All  other,  n.o.p " 

28,063 
19,070 

Total,  tobacco 

38,339 

12,588 

50,927 

Tow Cwt. 

1,356 

1,947 
16,363 

1,356 

1,947 
18,162 

Trunks  and  valises $ 

1,799 

Vehicles,  viz.: — 

Automobiles Nc. 

Automobile,  parts  of $ 

5,238 

2,645,824 

408,629 

4,438 

43,527 

15,769 

313,174 

10,648 

3,226 

52,535 

341 

644,410 

198, 702 

1,656 

1,389 

5,579 

3,290,234 

607,331 

6,094 

44,916 

15,769 

316,245 

28,800 

5,386 

188,115 

Carriages No. 

"         parts  of $ 

59 

12 

71 

598 

2,171 
243 

598 
2,142 

118 

Wagons " 

Bicycles " 

29 
125 

3,071 

18,152 

2,lb0 

135,580 

Other  vehicles $ 

Total,  vehicles 

3,497,770 

1,005,120 

4,502,890 

Vinegar Gal. 

20 

5 

27 

6 

47 

11 

Barrels,  empty No. 

Household  furniture $ 

14,330 

16,913 

299,679 

12,440 

470 

12,893 

4,731 

4,046 

98,247 

4,806,622 

4,459,539 

360,372 

15,236 

24,077 

24, 627 

213 

207 

29,566 

40,990 

324,306 

12  653 

Matches $ 

677 

Match  splints $ 

12  893 

Mouldings,  trimmings  and  other 

1,714 

588 
3,  SOI 

6,445 
4  634 

Pails,     tubs,    churns    and    other 

102  148 

2,424,328 
6,163,702 

2,424,328 
6,163,702 

4,806,622 

"            mechanically  ground..    " 

4  459  539 

Other  manufactures  of $ 

76,556 

436  928 

Total, wood 

10,075,952 

131,883 

10,207,835 

Woollens $ 

1,301,671 
1,018,389 

86,949 
1,085,627 

1  388  620 

Other  articles  of  manufacture $ 

2,104,016 

Total,  manufactures 

85,539,501 

9,529,024 

95,068,525 

MISCELLANEOUS    ARTin.ES. 

Contractor's  outfits $ 

186,831 

21,117 

105 

7,480 

84,498 

109,242 

220.345 

6,025 

15,078 

1,998,132 

23  726 

407,176 

Coffee... Lb. 

Menageries,  etc S 

107,397 
3,329 

2,207.680 
4,310,910 

37,834 
210,968 

145,231 
214,297 

27,142 

15,183 

2  005  612 

Rice Lb. 

Rice  meal " 

636.902 

2,844,582 
4,310,910 
3,762,671 

108,224 
109  242 

Tea " 

3,762,671 

1,071,688 
47.067 

1  071  688 

Other  miscellaneous  articles $ 

254,529 

301  596 

Total,  miscellaneous 

663,802 

3,382.061 

4,045,863 

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Articles. 

Goods                         Good.s 

The  Produce  of       not  the  Produce 

Canad.\.                    of  Can.^d.^. 

ToT.^i,  Exports. 

Quality. 

Value.      Quantity.  1    Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

COIN. 

Gold  coin i 

Silver  coin $ 

Copper  coin $ 

S 

100 

467 

$ 

28,234,873 

1,121,927 

t 

28,234,973 

1,122,394 

100 

8,901 

9,001 

667 

29,365,701 

29,366,368 

RECAPITULATION. 

51,740,989  

19,687,068  

42, 650, 683    .. . 
74,390,743  .... 
134,746,050  ... 

85,539,501  

663,802  .... 

325,548 

131,669 

486.098 

2,565,259 

.35,604,014 

9,529,024 

3,382,061 

52,066,537 

19,818,737 

43,136,781 

Animals  and  their  produce 

76,956,002 
170,350,064 

95,068,525 

4,045,863 

Total                                              -    ■ 

409,418,836  .... 

52,023,673 

461,442,509 

667  ... . 

29,365,701 

29,366,368 

409,419,503    ... 

.    .      81,389,374 

490,808,877 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

No.  24. — Statement  showing  the  value  of  Alerchandise  imported  into  and 
exported  from  Canada  through  the  United  States  from  and  to  Foreign 
Countries,  distinguishing  the  countries  whence  imported  and  to  which 
exported,  during  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  191.5. 


Countries  whence  imported  and  to  which  exported. 


Value  of  Merchan- 
dise Imported  from 

Foreign  Countries 

through  the  United 

States. 


Value  of  Merchan- 
dise    Exported     to 

Foreign  Countries 

through  the  United 

States. 


United  Kingdom 

Aden , 

Australia  and  Tasmania 

Bermuda 

British  East  Africa 

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"      India 

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"      Straits  Settlements. 

Fiji  Islands 

Gibraltar 

Hong  Kong 

Malta 

Newfoundland 

New  Zealand 


Total  British  Empire. 


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Belgium 

Brazil 

Canarj-  Islands 

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China 

Costa  Rica 

Cuba 

Denmark 

Danish  West  Indies 

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Germany 

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Hawaii 

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Honduras 

Italy 

Japan 


$ 

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289,373 

19,262 

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85,659 

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2,202 

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114,962 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

No.  24. — Statement  showing  the  value  of  Merchandise  imported  into  and 
exported  from  Canada  tlirough  the  United  States  from  and  to  Foreign 
Countries,  during  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915 — Concluded. 


Countries  whence  imported  and  to  which  exported. 

Value  of  Merchan- 
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Foreign  Countries 
through  the  United 
States. 

Value  of  Merchan- 
dise    Exported    to 
Foreign  Countries 
through  the  United 
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Liberia 

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16,306 

1,268 

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8.56,890 

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Persia 

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Peru 

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Philippines 

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828 

251,601 

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6,688 

48,603 

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3,150 

121,673 

2,215 

524,694 

2,791 

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128,802 

96,989 
6,152 

45,566 

46,647 

111,053 

Switzerland 

9,740 

Turkey 

1,757 

U.  S.  of  Colombia 

23,785 

19,338 

Venezuela 

54,058 

'       Total  other  countries.    .                    

7,638,338 

8,580,518 

Grand  total ... .                                      

16,795,453 

73,130,830 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   19  1 6 

No.  25. — CoMPAEATiVE  STATEMENT  of  Goocl-S  remaining  in  Warehouse  in  1913, 

1914  and  1915. 


Articles 


Remaining  in 

Warehouse, 

March  31,  1913. 


Quantity.     Value 


Remaining  in 

Warehou.se, 

M.iRCH  31,  1914. 


Quantity.     Value. 


Rem.uning  in 

Warehouse, 

March  31,  1915. 


Quantity.     Value 


Breadstuff  s — 

Wheat Bush. 

Other  breadstuflfs S 

Coal,  bituminous Tons.. 

Cotton  and  manufactures  of $ 

Drugs $ 

Fancy  goods i 

Fish I 

Flax  and  manufactures  of $ 

Fruits  and  nuts .' $ 

Glass  and  manufactures  of $ 

Iron  and  steel $ 

Leather $ 

Oils $ 

Paper  and  manufactures  of $ 

Silk. S 

Spirits  and  wines — 

Brandy : Gal, 

Gin ■ " 

Rum " 

Whiskey " 

Wines  of  all  kinds,  except  sparkling   " 

Wines,  sparkling S 

Sugar  above  No.  16  D.S Lb 

.Sugar  not  above  No.  16  D.S " 

Molasses Gal 

Tobacco,  manufactures  of — 

Cigars Lb 

Cigarettes " 

All  other $ 

Woollens $ 

All  other  articles $ 

Grand  totals 


217,032 
i; 162,353 


232,034 
342,802 
74,438 
521,983 
257,209 


5,015,146 

64,231,739 

31,133 

30,345 
6,640 


195,764 

35,350 

1,679,296 

342,743 

142,364 
18,072 
92,347 
37.843 

214,924 

13.823 

1,712,826 

49,852 

142,291 
53,975 

112,652 

445,960 

217,124 

47,489 

982, 265 

'283,707 

333,. 567 

125,871 

1,505,710 

4,398 

103,261 

18,765 

81,978 

320, 223 

3, .348, 152 


72,975 


1,550,056 


538,783 
293,164 
62,091 
565, 305 
398, 109 


4,860,494 

57,372,309 

51,521 

27,041 
5,163 


72.975 

122,441 

2,653.646 

349,919 

146,606 

31,958 
110,234 

39,085 
175,524 

21,968 
1,181,783 

29,950 

29,923 

50, 282 
135,728 

1,150,003 

194,732 

47,511 

1,286,552 

387,715 

361,782 

214,492 

1,299,096 

2,037 

92,897 

10,205 

109,269 

377,336 

3,780,766 


68,222 


1,273,347 


189,371 
421,528 
53,910 
551,947 
356,901 


4,860,167 

67,078,555 

41,975 

27,781 
4,853 


s 

68,222 

74,760 

2,500,366 

202,633 
97, 157 
13,553 
90,082 
35,756 

165,451 
11,066 

998,031 
30,408 
80,682 
30,992 

103, 169 

438,603 

277,627 

40,286 

1,279,859 

348,097 

342,9.36 

124,578 

1,890,470 

1,618 

93,309 

9,. 572 

69, 005 

277,223 

3,412,025 


12,662,592 


14,466,415 


13,107,536 


tuadt:  and  navigation 


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No.  26. — Statement  showing  the  quantity  and  value  of  merehandise  received 
from  foreign  countries  for  inuiUMliate  transit  tlirough  Canada,  and  trans- 
shipped at  the  port  of  Montreal  for  United  States  and  other  countries 
during  the  fiscal  year  ended  March  31st,  1915. 


Articles. 

Countries. 

Received  from 

Shipped  to 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

THE  MINE. 

Ore   :ind   other  articles  of   the 
mine 

Great  Britain 

S 
21,465 

S 

14 

22,672 

France..              

255 
22,686 

United  States 

21  720 

Total 

44,406 

44,406 

THE  FISHERIES. 

Siilinoii  and  othor  articles  of  tlio 

Great  Britain. 

46  955 

/ 

97,075 

2,. 300 
528 

Belgium 

43  .300 

10  192 

1,000 

300 

5,003 

Holland 

Norway       .      ... 

Turkey 

44 
150,567 

United  States..   . 

56  130 

Total  .  . 

206,697 

206  697 

Great  Britain. 

THE  FOREST. 

Planks  and  boards 

M  ft. 

Mft. 

5,131 
223 

r'O  0'''5 

5,390 

United  States 

Total... 

5,354 

131,415 

5,354 

131,415 

5,354 

131,415 

1,274 

43,637 

B.  South  Africa. 

14  617 

57,630 

650 

Total 

58,904 

58,904 

190,319 

190,319 

Great  Britain 

ANIM.'VLS  AND  PRODUCE. 

Horses  . 

No. 

No. 

850 
1,748 

85,700 

France 

263,920 

United  States 

Total 

2,598 

349,620 

2,598 

349,620 

2,598 

349,620 

Sheep  .               ...           ... 

146 

800 

United  States 

Total 

146 

800 

146 

800 

146 

800 

25,451 
6,072 

- 

6,222 

United  States.. 

25  30] 

Total.               .    . 

31,523 

31  5''3 

jreat  Britain 

Germany 

Cheese                              

Lb. 
659 
660 

129,485 

158 

100 

16,722 

Lb. 

129,485 

16,722 

United  States 

Total, 

1,319 

258 

130,804 

16,980 

130,804 

16  980 

11— i— 15 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  26. — Statement  showing  the  quantity' and  value  of  merchandise  received 
from  and  shipped  to  foreign  countries — Continued. 


Articles. 

Countries. 

Received  from 

Shipped  to 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

AN1M.\LS  ANT)  PRODUCE — Con. 

Lard                   

Great  Britain 

3.  South  Africa 

Lb. 

1,656,550 
35,914 

S 

163,819 
3,765 

Lb. 

30,713,156 

13,214 

158,657 

138,880 

28,600 

S 

3,881,885 

1,440 
14,955 

10,500 

United  States 

Total. 

29,360,043 

3,744,196 

3,000 

31,052,507 

3,911,780 

31,052,507 

3,911,780 

274,039 
4,800 
1,287 

36,429 

Newfoundland 

421 

166 

United  States 

Total 

280, 126 

37,016 

280,126 

37,016 

280, 126 

37,016 

Great  Britain 

Pork                     

122,349 

17,322 

3,147,510 
101,440 
310,584 
134,743 

472,015 

15,216 

Newfoundland 

43,493 

17,506 

United  States 

Total.          

3,571,928 

530,908 

3,694,277 

548,230 

3,694,277 

548,230 

\ 

Great  Britain 

B.  South  Africa 

2,003,363 
3,700 

254,660 
897 

43,998,571 

247,. 550 

654,366 

89,597 

6,141,558 

39, 188 
97,362 

United  States 

Total 

42,983,021 

6,035,391 

12,840 

44,990,084 

6,290,948 

44,990,084 

6,290,948 

Other  articles  of  animals 

7,085 
30,948 

30,948 

United  States 

7,085 

Total      

38,033 

38,033 

11,224,930 

11,224,930 

Great  Britain 

AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS 

13,950 

39,175 

B   South  Africa    . . 

31,805 

1,000 
62,580 

United  States 

6,550 

Total 

77,530 

,    77,530 

Great  Britain 

Brl. 

280 

1,250 

Brl. 

39,045 

8,332 

2,401 

1,420 

193,544 

23,070 

11,480 

7,490 

United  States 

Total 

50,918 

234,334 

51, 198 

235.584 

51,198 

235,584 

Great  Britain 

14,300 

6,388 

1,700 

442 

663 

1,000 

6,388 

Holland            

United  States 

18,105 

Total 

24,493 

24,493 

Other  agricultural  products 

271,015 

1 

271,015 

Total             

271,015 

271,015 

Total,  agricultural  products 

608,622 

608,622 

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No.  26. — Statement  showing  the  quantity  and  value  of  merchandise  received 
from  and  shipped  to  foreign  countries — Continued. 


Countries. 

Received  from 

Shipped  to 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES. 

Cottons  and  manufactures 

Great  Britain 

$ 

10,846 
250 

8 
7,020 

Belgium. 

Cuba 

371 

78 

300 

1,984 

Switzerland 

• 



6,067 

Total 

13,458 

13,458 

16,257 

47,301 
784 

B.  South  Africa 

1  740 

Chili 

260,000 

423 

519 

51,611 

317 

278,668 

Total 

328,810 

328,810 

Earthenware 

51,144 

20 

B.  South  Africa 

1  770 

Newfoundland 

1  740 

New  Zealand 

4,980 
50 

Belgium 

40,546 
2,240 
1,010 
8,358 

Holland 

United  States 

94,738 

Total 

103,298 

103  298 

Glass  and  glassware 

69,418 

1  710 

Australia 

11,325 

B.  South  Africa 

105  360 

New  Foundland. . . . 

215 

New  Zealand 

2  660 

Belgium 

104,514 
4,3.50 

Holland 

Germany 

2,090 
119,847 

300 

United  States 

178,649 

Total 

300,219 

300,219 

Great  Britain. 

Iron  and  steel. 

41,001 

118,462 
300 

B.  South  Africa 

125 

25 

2,219 

1,278 

120,730 

750 

Belgium 

919 

United  States 

44,097 

Total 

165,253 

165,253 

Leather  and   manufactures 

11,163 

19,937 

B.  South  Africa 

150 

Italy 

900 
20, 145 

United  States 

12,121 

Total 

32,208 

32,208 

CJreat  Britain 

Oil  cake 

Cwt. 
6,720 

8,400 

Cwt. 
4,480 
12,249 

6,830 
13,920 

United  States 

Total 

10,009 

12,350 

16,729 

20, 750 

16,729 

20,750 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  26. — Statement  showing  the  quantity  and  value  of  merchandise  received 
from  and  shipped  to  foreign  countries — Continued. 


Articles. 

Countries. 

Received  from 

Shipped  to 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES — Cofl. 

Oils  of  all  kinds  . 

Great  Britain.. 

10,765 

$ 
56,528 

B.  South  Africa 

120 

New  Zealand. 

23,415 

Rnlgi^im 

1,890 

1,250 

89,648 

13,000 

10,490 

Total 

103,553 

103,553 

Great  Britain 

Paper  and  nianufactui'cs   

7,782 

305 

B.  South  Africa 

650 

Aust  -Hungary 

100 

Belgium 

400 

15 

1,515 

1,089 

Geimany 

5 

9,741 

Total 

10,801 

10,801 

Great  Britain 

Newfoundland 

Gal. 
265,898 

549,976 

Gal. 

76,940 
13,600 

47,042 

7,025 

Belgium 

30,171 
8,920 
6,160 

15,298 

1,095 

100 

92,075 

63,970 
16,410 
15,660 
31,654 
4,367 
60 
54,590 

France..   .         

100 

1,950 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy  

- 

United  States 

Total 

329,077 

680,670 

419,717 

736,687 

419,717 

736,687 

Great  Britain 

Sugar  and  glucose 

125 

1,500 

10 

10 

Germany 

United  States 

1,625 

Total 

1,635 

1,635 

Great  Britain 

Tobacco  and  manufactures  .. 

90 
375 

31,247 

Aust.-Hungary 

200 

Holland 

, 

1,550 

United  States    .... 

34,440 

1,908 

Total 

34,905 

34,905 

Great  Britain 

Tea 

Lb. 
718,220 
120,544 

168,426 
22,087 

Lb. 

United  States 

838,764 

190,513 

Total 

838,764 

190,51.3 

838,764 

190,513 

7,460 

50,596 

B.  South  Africa 

13,646 

Newfoundland 

240 

1,929 

3,140 

France 

301 

Holland 

250 
66,712 

United  States 

10,850 

Total 

77,562 

77,562 

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No.  26. — Statement  showing  the  quantity  and  value  of  merchandise  received 
from  and  .shipped  to  foreign  countries — Concluded. 


Articles. 

Countries. 

Receiv 

ED  FROM 

Shipped  to 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACrCHES — Con. 
Woollens              ... 

Great  Britain 

$ 

51,955 

4,215 

400 

26,141 

200 

France  

51 

Germany 

425 

United  States 

25,203 

54,956 

Total 

81,773 

81,773 

Great  Britain 

1,148,290 

2,593,831 

Australia  

93,274 

B.  South  Africa 

20,316 
8,014 

17,200 

15,339 

3,852 

192,671 

9,698 

11,530 

183,286 

Newfoundland 

8,374 

231,181 

Aust  .-Hungary 

7,000 

Belgium 

56,066 

10,802 

Germany 

4,084 

Hawaii 

10 

Holland 

22,241 

8,435 

225 

1,050 

3,105,016 

950 

Italy 

1,085 

Japan 

378 

Switzerland 

62 

United  States.   .. 

1,373,494 

Total 

4,563,877 

4,563,877 

6,765,302 

6,765,302 

230 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

Summary  Statement  of  the  value  of  merchandise  received  from  foreign  countries 

Montreal  for  the  United  States  and  other  countries 

COUNTRIES 


Great 
Britain. 

British 
South 
Africa. 

New- 
foundland 

New 
Zealand. 

Aust- 
Hun- 
gary. 

Ar- 
gentina. 

Bel- 
gium. 

Chili. 

S 

21,465 

46,955 

1,274 

492,358 

.300,515 

2,153,098 

$ 

S 

$ 

S 

$ 

S 

s 

2.300 

528 

Animals  and  produce 

Agricultural  products 

Manufactures    

4,662 



2,700 
435,902 

20,316 

8,039 

17,200 

4,227 

15,339 

260, 000 

Total 

3,015,665 

24,978 

10,339 

17,200 

4,227 

15,339 

439, 130 

260,000 

COUNTRIES 


Great 
Britain. 

Austra- 
lia. 

British 
South 
Africa. 

Egypt. 

New- 
found- 
land. 

New 
Zealand 

Aust.- 
Hun- 
gary. 

Bel- 
gium. 

$ 

S 
14 

$ 
22.672 

S 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

97.075 

169, 662 

10,671,479 

232.719 

3,006,980 

43,300 

20,007 

56,644 

54,875 

305,891 

Animals  and  produce 

Agricultural  products 

Manufactures 

6,388 

104,899 

156,231 
11,480 
18,344 

17,506 

166 

7,490 

200 

264, 165 

8,840 

83,236 

Total 

14,' 177, 915 

111,301 

460,089 

200 

186.055 

281.671 

8,840 

134,192 

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f(M'  inunediatc  transit  through  Canada,  and  transhipped  at  the  port  of 
(luring  the  fiscal  year  ended  March  31,  1915. 

RECEIVED   FROM. 


France. 

Ger- 
many. 

Hol- 
land. 

Italy. 

Japan. 

Nor- 
way. 

Spain. 

Swit- 
zer- 
land. 

Turkey 

United 

States. 

Total. 

S 
255 

$ 

$ 

$ 

s 

S 

$ 

« 

S 

$ 

22,686 

1.50,567 

189,045 

10,727,810 

303,302 

3,711,733 

44,406 
206  697 

1,000 

300 

5,003 

44 

190,319 

100 

003 

37,141 

11,224  9.30 

442 

1,000 
59,505 

608  022 

26,946 

13,702 

225 

60 

1,809 

6,7651302 

27, 643 

38,004 

60,805 

13,702 

225 

5,003 

60 

1,869 

44 

15, 105, 143 

19,040,270 

SHIPPED   TO. 


Cuba. 

France. 

Ger- 
many. 

Holland. 

Hawaii. 

Italy. 

Japan. 

Switzer- 
land. 

United 
States. 

Total. 

$ 

s 

.    S 

$ 

S 

$ 

$ 

$ 

S 

21,720 

56, 130 

650 

48,484 

295,670 

2,949,187 

1 

44,406 
206  697 

10, i92 

' 

190  319 

263,920 

10,500 

11,224  930 

608  622 

371 

13,421 

5,733 

2,500 

10 

1,085 

378 

62 

6,765,302 

,371 

287,533 

16,233 

2,500 

10 

1,0S5 

37S 

62 

3,371,841 

19,040,270 

232 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

Statement  by  Years  showing  the  Value  of  Goods  transhipped  at  the  Port  of 
Montreal  for  P'oreign  Countries  from  1886  to  1915,  inclusive. 


Total  Value  of 

Goods  in  Transit 

through 

Montreal  for 

Transhipment     to 

Foreign 

Countries. 

Fiscal  ye 

ir  ending  June  30, 

(( 
tt 
tt 
It 
tt 

tt 
It 
tt 

tt 

ending  March  31 
rending  March  31 

It 

tt 
It 

tt 
tt 

1886 

$ 
5,745,606 

1887                                       

7,645,393 

u 

1888 

8,058,888 

« 

1889                                       • 

10,314  396 

<i 

1890         .. 

12,714,705 

tt 

1891                                           

13,202  292 

tt 

1892                         

9,423,862 

u 

1893 

9,313,904 

It 

1894                                

8, 186, 145 

« 

1895 

8,027,366 

tl 

1896                          

14,191,628 

tl 

1897 

11,077,825 

tt 

1898                           

9,378,657 

tt 

1899 

10,485,519 

tt 

1900                                      

13,160,009 

tt 

1901 

10,707,379 

tt 

1902                                      

11,382,567 

I< 

1903....                

11,689,912 

tt 

1904                                          

15,224  361 

tt 

1905..                        

14,095,449 

tt 

1906                                          

22,114  464 

9  months 

1907 

15,233,092 

,  1908 

18,955,468 

< 
f 

1909....                                  

20,881,570 

1910                                              

21  705  210 

1911....                                

18,510,807 

1912 

21,506,933 

1913 

21,670,616 

1914 

26,665,697 

1915 

19,040,276 

No.  27. — Statement  showing  the  Trade  via  St.  Lawrence  River  (Sea-going 
Vessels)  Inwards  and  Outwards,  during  the  Fiscal  year  ended  March 
31,  1915. 


Vessels. 

Freight. 

No. 

Tots 
Register. 

Tons 
Weight. 

Tons 
Measurement. 

Inwards 

987 
869 

3,549,346 
2,833,746 

602,132 
2,620,761 

229,360 

282,282 

Total  trade            .              ... 

1,856 

6,383,092 

3,222,893 

511  642 

6  GEORGE  V  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11  A.   1916 


PART  II 


GENERAL  STATEMENTS 

Imports,    Exports    and    Shipping    of    the 
Dominion  of    Canada 


FISCAL   YEAR   ENDED   MARCH   31,    1915 


11— ii— 1 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Total  Quantities  and  Values 
for  Consumption  and  the  Duties  Collected  thereon  in  the  Dominion 

(Ahhreviations:  B.  E.,  British  East;  B.  If'.,  British  West:  F.  W., 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Aiticles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 1 

Value.    1 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS 

Ale,  porter,  lager  and  other  beer  in 
bottles. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

Denmark 

France 

Germanv 

Holland'. 

Gal. 

252,027 

344 

280 

48 

13,021 

6 

2,020 

653,236 

S 

215,359 

83 

130 

43 

11,548 

7 

1,282 

414,455 

Gal. 

269. 374 

344 

460 

48 

11,675 

180 

1,482 

6.52,367 

S 

238,249 

83 

190 

43 

10,087 

179 

1,107 

410,842 

$    cts. 

84,717  89 

82  56 

160  80 

20  16 

3,142  56 

43  20 

496  08 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust  .-Hungary. 

Belgium 

Germany 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

189,950  89 

920,982 

642,907 

935,930 

660,780 

278,614  14 

Ale,  porter,  lager  and  other  beer  in 
casks . 

11,453 

2,750 

286 

22,679 

87,564 

4,003 

684 

38 

9,042 

23,143 

12.279 

3,359 

286 

22,030 

87,181 

4,470 

840 

38 

7,885 

23,122 

2,739  26 

588  19 

45  76 

3,820  41 

16,884  20 

124,732 

36,910 

125,135 

36,355 

24,077  82 

Ginger  ale 

25,923 

88 

1,753 

226 

18 

1,753 

39  55 

3  15 

United  States.. 

306  81 

Total. 

27,764 

1,997 

349  51 

United  States... 

United  States... 

Newfoundland . . 
United  States... 

Total. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies... 
Newfoundland  . . 

Belgium 

United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Australia 

Animals,  living,  viz.: — 

Hogs 

Lb. 
3,830 

795 

Lb. 
3,830 

795 
42,255 

57  45 

Horned  cattle.  ,              

No. 
1,683 

42,255 

No. 
1,683 

10,563  75 

Horses  over  one  year  old  valued 
at  S50  or  less  per  head. 

32 
59 

1,250 

2,728 

32 
60 

\ 
1,250 
2,778 

400  00 
750  00 

91 

3,978 

92 

4,028 

1,150  00 

Horses,  n.o.p 

5 

1 

21 

7 

24,878 

972 

85 

1,107 

7,876 

2,505,227 

2 

1 

21 

7 

2,769 

285 

85 

1,107 

7,876 

252,000 

71  25 
21  25 

276  75 

1,969  00 

63,000  00 

24,912 

2,515,267 

2,800 

261,353 

65,338  25 

110,663 

362,051 

110,663 

362  051 

90,512  75 

All  other , not  elsewhere  specified 

2,413 
15 
5 
25 
53 
28 
21 
IS 
53,338 

311 

15 

5 

15 

53 
28 
21 
19 
53,783 

77  75 

3  75 

B.  India 

1  25 

B    W   Indies. 

3  75 

13  25 

7  00 

Holland 

5  25 

4  75 

United  States... 

13,445  75 

• 

Total...    . 

55,917 

1 

54,250 

13,562  50 

' 

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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 


of  Merchandise  imported;  also  of  tliQ  Quantities  and  Values  of  the  same  entered 
of  Canada  during  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915. 

French  West:  Dan.  W.,  Danish  West;  N.  E.  .S'.,  not  elsewhere  specified). 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value.           Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value.      Duty  CoU'd 

Gal. 

S 

$       cts. 

Gal. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Gal. 

269,374 

344 

460 

48 

11,675 

180 

1,4.82 

652, 367 

$ 

238,249 

83 

190 

43 

10,087 

179 

1,107 

410,842 

S       cts 

84,717  89 

82  56 

160  80 

20  16 

3, 142  56 

43  20 

496  08 

189  950  89 

. 

• 

935,930 

660,780 

278,614  14 

12,279 

3,359 

286 

22,030 

87,181 

4,470 

840 

38 

7,885 

23,122 

2,739  26 
588  19 

45  76 

3,820  41 

16,884  20 

125,135 

36,  .355 

24,077  82 

25, 746 

3,861  90 

25,972 

18 

1,753 

3,901  45 



3  15 

306  81 

25,746 

3,861  90 

27, 743 

4,211  41 

Lb. 

Lb. 

Lb. 

3,830 

795 

57  45 

No. 

No. 

No. 
1,683 

42,255 

10,563  75 

32 
60 

1,250 
2,778 

400  00 

- 

750  00 

1 

92 

4,028 

1.1.50  GO 

2 

487 

73  05 

4 

1 

21 

2,769 

772 

85 

1,107 

7.,S76 

252,000 

144  30 

21  25 

276  75 

1  969  00 

63,000  00 

9 

487 

73  05 

2,802 

261,840 

65,411  30 

110,663 

362,051 

90.512  75 

2,102 

315  30 

2,413 
15 
5 
25 
53 
28 
21 
19 
53,783 

393  05 

3  75 

1  25 

10 

1  50 

5  25 

13  25 

7  GO 

5  25 

4  75 

13,445  75 

2,112 

316  80 

56,362 

13,879  30 

1 

11— ii— u 


CUSTOM!?  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantitj'. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTUBLE   GOODS — Con. 

Antiseptic  surgical  dressings,  such 
as  absorbent  cotton,  cotton  wool, 
lint,    lamb's    wool,    tow,    jute, 
gauzes  and  oakum,  prepared  for 
use  as  surgical  dressings,  plain  or 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

S 

65, 282 
131 
128 
114 
213 
30 
110 
185,698 

$ 

3,026 
131 

$    cts. 
605  20 

26  20 

114 

213 

23 

22  80 

Holland 

42  60 

Japan 

4  60 

United  States.. 

185,698 

37, 139  60 

Total. 

251,706 

189,205 

37,841  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bagatelle  and  other  game  tables 

1,360 

16 

8 

6,249 

32 
16 

8 
6,249 

11  20 

5  60 

Japan 

2  80 

United  States... 

2,187  15 

Total..     . 

7,633 

6,305 

2,206  75 

Bags  which  contained  cement,  etc. 

100 
15.023 

100 
15,023 

20  00 

United  States.. 

3,004  60 

Total. 

15,123 

15, 123 

3,024  60 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France.. 

Lb. 
8,389 
519,976 

1,051 
149,465 

Lb. 

12 
520,088 

3 

149,498 

0  72 

31,205  28 

528, 365 

150,516 

520, 100 

149,501 

31,206  00 

Balls,  cues  and  racks  and  cue-tips 
for  bagatelle  boards  and  billiard 
es. 

3.677 

5,187 

145 

10,912 

325 

5,187 

145 

10,912 

113  75 

1,815  45 

Germany 

United  States.. 

50  75 

3,819  20 

Total. 

19,921 

16,569 

5,799  15 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies.     . 

Baskets  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p 

13,928 

43 

168 

574 

10,874 

19 

1,427 

5,953 

20 

396 

17,710 

1.59 

42,855 

805 

241  50 

165 

3.53 

5,384 

19 

31 

5,953 

8 

396 

2,103 

49  50 

Aust. -Hungary. 

105  90 

1,615  20 

China 

5  70 

9  30 

rjpTmnnv. 

1,785  90 

Holland  ■ 

2  40 

Italy 

118  80 

630  90 

42,953 

12,885  90 

Total. 

94. 126 

58.170 

17,451  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

117,024 

3,482 

35 

428 

5 

198,705 

1,218  70 

12  25 

laundry  tubs  of  any  material. 

France.. 

211 

94 

198,778 

149  80 

1  75 

69,546  75 

Total. 

316  107 

202,655 

70,929  25 

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OF  Imports— Cori^mwed. 


TRADE  AND  NAVIOATION 


FOR  Home  Consumptjon. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  ColI'd 

61,501 

$       cts. 
7,687  98 

$ 

512 

S      cts. 
89  60 

S 

05,039 
131 
128 
114 
213 
30 
110 
185,698 

$       cts. 
8,. 382  78 

26  20 

128 

22  40 

22  40 

22  80 

42  60 

110 

1  23 
19  26 

5  83 

19  26 

37,139  60 

61,501 

7,687  98 

757 

132  49 

251,463 

45,661  47 

1,328 

298  87 

1,360 
16 

8 
6,249 

310  07 

5  60 

2  80 

2,187  15 

1,328 

298  87 

7,633 

2,505  62 

100 
15,023 

'20  00 

3,004  60 

15, 123 

3,024  60 

Lb. 

8,377 

1,048 

335  08 

Lb. 

Lb. 

8,389 
520,088 

1,051 
149,498 

335  80 

31,205  28 

8.377 

1,048 

335  08 

528,477 

150,549 

31,541  08 

3,352 

754  29 

3,677 

5,187 

145 

10,912 

868  04 

1,815  45 

50  75 

3,819  20 

3,352 

754  29 

19,921 

6,553  44 

12,210 
43 

2,442  00 
8  60 

913 

251  08 

13,928 

43 

168 

574 

10,874 

19 

1,427 

5,953 

20 

396 

17,409 

159 

42,953 

2,934  58 

8  60 

3 

221 

5,490 

0  83 

60  78 
__  1,509  75 

50  33 

166  68 

3,124  95 

5  70 

1,396 

383  90 

393  20 

1,785  90 

12 

3  30 

5  70 

118  80 

15,306 
159 

4,209  27 
43  73 

4,840  17 

43  73 

12,885  90 

12,253 

2,450  60 

23,500 

6,462  64 

93,923 

26,364  24 

113,760 

22,752  00 

117,242 

35 

428 

5 

198,705 

23,970  70 

12  25 

149  80 

1  75 

69.546  75 

113,760 

22,752  00 

316,415 

93.681  25 

CUSTOMS'  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

E^fTERED 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Con. 

Belting  of  all  kinds  except  rubber 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

$ 

152,577 

143 

451 

2,715 

90,331 

$ 

1.104 

143 

451 

2,177 

89,113 

$    cts. 
303  60 

39  33 

France.. 

124  03 

598  68 

United  States.. 

24,506  72 

Total. 

_ 

246,217 

92,988 

25,572  36 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belts,  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p.,  except 
silk 

13,992 

472 

122 

15 

55, 772 

265 

490 

122 

15 

55,772 

92  75 

171  50 

Germany. 

42  70 

Japan.. 

5  25 

United  States  . 

19,520  20 

Total... 

70,373 

56, 664 

19,832  40 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bella  and  gongs,  n.o.p 

2,074 

58 

252 

31,383 

224 

67  20 

252 
31,378 

75  60 

United  States 

9,413  40 

Total 

33,767 

31,854 

9.556  20 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

No. 

134 

120 

25,717 
5,019 

No. 

1 
120 

283 
5,016 

99  05 

1,755  60 

254 

30,736 

121 

5,299 

1,854  65 

Blacking,  shoe  and  shoemakers' 

36,106 

1 

222 

91,288 

317 

1 

222 

92,013 

87  18 

0  28 

dressing,  n.o.p. 

61  05 

United  States.. 

25,304  77 

Total 

127,617 

92,553 

25,4.53  28 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Blinds,  of  wood,  metal  or  other 
material,  not  textUe  or  paper. 

43 

138 

538 

34 

2,744 

138 

538 

34 

2,744 

41  40 

161  40 

10  20 

United  States  . 

823  20 

Total 

3,497 

3,454 

1,036  20 

Unit  'd  Kingdom 

40,089 

213 

5,490 

213 

5,490 

47  93 

United  States 

1,235  57 

Total 

45, 792 

5,703 

1,283  50 

Boats,  open,  pleasure,  sail  boats, 
skiffs  and  canoes. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

United  States... 

Total 

35 

1 

766 

3,469 
26,471 

2 

1 

766 

8 

-  75 

26,471 

2  00 

18  75 

6,617  75 

802 

30,015 

769 

26,554 

6,638  50 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


TltAhE  ASD  XAVIOATION 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rat 

es. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  Coll'd 

$ 
154,924 

$       cts. 
30,984  80 

$ 

S       cts. 

$ 

156,028 

143 

451 

2,177 

89,113 

$          Ct3. 

31,288  40 

39  33 

124  03 

— 

598  68 

24,506  72 

154,924 

30,984  80 

247,912 

56,557  16 

13,841 

3,114  54 

14,106 

490 

122 

15 

55,772 

3,207  29 

171  50 

42  70 

5  25 

19,520  20 

13,841 

3,114  54 

70,505 

22,946  94 

4,712 

942  40 

/ 

4,936 

58 

252 

31,. 378 

1,009  60 

58 

15  96 

15  96 

75  60 

9,413  40 

4,712 

942  40 

58 

15  96 

36,624 

10,  .514  56 

No. 
1.33 

25,421 

5.719  82 

No. 

No. 

134 
120 

25,704 
5,016 

5,818  87 

1 ,  755  60 

133 

25,421 

5,719  82 

254 

30, 720 

7,574  47 

35,670 

5,. 3.50  50 

35,987 

1 

222 

92,013 

5,4.37  68 

0  28 

61  05 

25,304  77 

35,670 

5,350  50 

128  223 

30,803  78 

43 

8  60 

43 
1.38 
538 

34 

2,744 

8  60 

41  40 

161  40 

10  20 

823  20 

43 

8  60 

3,497 

1,044  80 

40, 940 

6,141  00 

40,940 

213 

5,490 

6,141  00 

47  93 

1,235  57 

40,940 

6,141  00 

46,643 

7,424  50 

33 

3,312 

496  80 

35 

1 
766 

3,320 

75 

26,471 

498  80 

IS  75 

6,617  75 

33 

3,312 

496  80 

802 

29,866 

7,135  30 

CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Articles  Imported. 


Countries. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantit}'.     Value 


Entered 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.     Value 


Duty. 


DTTUBIE  GOODS — Con. 

Books,  printed,  periodicals  and 
pamphlets,  or  parts  thereof, 
"n.o.p. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland . . 

Belgium 

China 

France 

Germany 

HoUand 

Italy 

Japan 

United  States... 


S 

549,882 

10 

44 

30 

9,530 

34 

68,547 

2,674 

345 

78 

41 

936, 178 


8,409 
10 
44 
30 

9,530 
34 

8,871 

2,674 

345 

7 

41 

936, 273 


S    cts. 

840  90 
1  00 
4  40 
3  00 

953  00 

3  40 
887  10 
267  40 

34  50 
7  SO 

4  10 
93,627  30 


Total. 


1,567,393 


966,339 


96,633  90 


Books — Novels  or  works  of  fiction 
or  literature  of  a  similar  char- 
acter, unbound  or  paper  bound 
or  in  sheets,  not  including 
Christmas  annuals  or  publica- 
tions commonly  known  as  juven- 
ile or  toy  books. 

Freight  rates  for  railways,  and 
telegraph  rates,  bound  in  book 
or  pamphlet  form,  and  time 
tables  of  railways  outside  of 
Canada. 


Bank  notes,  bonds,  bills  of  ex- 
change, cheques,  promissory 
notes,  drafts  and  all  similar 
work  unsigned,  and  cards  or 
other  commercial  blank  forms 
printed  or  lithographed  or 
printed  from  steel  or  copper  or 
other  plates,  and  other  printed 
matter,  n.o.p. 


Posters,   advertising   bills   and 
folders 


Unit'dKingdom 

France 

Japan 

United  States, 


Total. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 
New  Zealand. 

France 

United  States 


Total. 


Unit'dKingdom 
Hong  Kong . . . 
Newfoundland 
New  Zealand. 

China 

France 

Germany 

Japan 

United  States. 


Total. 


Labels  for  cigar  boxes,  fruits 
vegetables,  meats,  fish,  con- 
fectionery and  other  goods  and 
wares;  also  shipping,  price  or 
other  tags,  tickets  or  labels 
and  railroad  or  other  tickets 
whether  lithographed  or  print- 
ed or  partly  printed,  n.o.p. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 

France 

United  States 

Total 


Lb. 

4,19: 

120 

47,603 


51,915 


Unit'dKingdom 

B.E.  Indies,  other 

Bflgium 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

Japan 

Portugal 

Spain. 


Switzerland 

Turkey 

United  States.. 

Total 


21,623 

5,435 

4 

45,471 


183 

331 

4 

45,471 


45  75 

82  75 

1  00 

11,367  75 


72,533 


45,989 


11,497  25 


207 
2 
5 

21,368 


83 


20  75 


5 
21,368 


1  25 
5,342  00 


21,582 


21,456 


5,364  00 


38,405 

36' 

20 

11 

43 

379 

973 

157 

218,859 


2,143 

367 

20 


750  OS 

128  45 

7  00 


43 
389 
973 

157 
217,742 


15  05 
136  15 
340  55 

54  95 
,209  70 


259,214 


221,834 


77,641  90 


1,338 
31 

13,184 


Lb. 

255 

120 

47,603 


14,553 


47,978 


26,442 

35 

16 

859 

14, 70 

113 

20 

76 

33 

3 

20 

100 

213,253 

255,677 


60 

31 

13,184 


38  25 

18  00 

7,140  45 


13,275 


7,196  70 


4,084      1,429  40 


232,768 


16 

5  60 

847 

296  45 

14, 547 

5,091  45 

113 

39  55 

6 

2  10 

81 

28  35 

33 

11  55 

5 

1  75 

20 

7  00 

100 

35  00 

212,916 

74,520  60 

81,468  80 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


TRADE  AyD  NATIOATIOy 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty.        Quantity.  1    Value,     i       Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value.      Duty  CoU'd. 

$ 
540,947 

$       ets. 
27,047  35 

$ 
313 

$       cts. 
15  65 

S 

549,669 

10 

44 

30 

9,530 

34 

68,562 

2,674 

345 

78 

41 

936,273 

$     cts. 
27  903^90 

UOO 
4'40 

nsloo 

953.00 

3'40 

59,691 

2,984  55 

3,871165 
267140 

34]J50 

7  80 

4  10 

93,627  30 

540,947 

27,047  35 

60,004 

3,000  20 

1,567,290 

126,681  45 

21,442 

3,216  30 

21  625 

5,450 

4 

45,471 

3,262  05 

5,119 

767  85 

850  60 

1  00 

11,367  75 

21,442 

3,216  30 

5,119 

767  85 

72,550 

15,481  40 

124 
2 

18  60 
0  30 

207 

2 

5 

21,368 

39  35 

0  30 

1  25 

5,342  00 

126 

18  90 

21,582 

5,382  90 

35,257 

7,933  25 

37,400 

367 

20 

11 

43 

389 

973 

157 

217,742 

8,683  30 

• 

128  45 

7  00 

11 

2  48 

2  48 

15  05 

136  15 

340  55 

54  95 

76,209  70 

35,268 

7,935  73 

257,102 

85,577  63 

Lb. 
3,943 

1,280 

394  30 

Lb. 

Lb. 

4,198 

120 

47,603 

1,340 

31 

13,184 

432  55 

18  00 

7,140  45 

3,943 

1,280 

394  30 

51,921 

14, 555 

7,591  00 

22,403 

5,041  11 

26,487 

6,470  51 



16 

847 

14,547 

113 

6 

81 

33 

5 

20 

100 

212,916 

5  60 

296  45 

5,091  45 

39  55 

2  10 

28  35 

11  55 

1  75 

7  00 

35  00 

74,520  60 

' 

22,403 

5,041  11 

255,171 

86,509  91 

to 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.  1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.\L  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTI.'BLE  GOODS — Con. 

Books,  &c.^Con. 

Maps  and  charts,  n.o.p 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

$ 

11,7.58 

30 

455 

4 

26,005 

529 

30 

455 

4 

26,005 

$    cts. 
119  03 

6  75 

France 

101  78 

0  90 

United  States.. 

5,852  36 

Total 

38,252 

27,023 

6,080  82 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. . 

Newspapers     or     supplemental 
editions  or  parts  thereof  partly 
printed   and   intended   to   be 
completed   and   published   in 

437 
9,237 

9,237 

2,309  25 

Total  

9,674 

9,237 

2,309  25 

Canada. 

Advertising  pamphlets,  adver- 
tising show  cards,  illustrated 
advertising  periodicals,  price 
books,    catalogues   and   price 
lists,     advertising     calendars 
and  almanacs;    patent   medi- 
cine or  other  advertising  cir- 
culars,  fly  sheets  or  pamph- 
lets. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

.Australia 

B.W.  Indies... 

Hong  Kong 

Aust  .-Hungary.. 

Belgium 

China 

Cuba 

Lb. 

328,970 
376 
40 
94 
1.50 
445 
110 

79,613 
55 
5 
33 
38 
96 
25 

Lb. 

19,448 

376 

6 

94 

5,838 

55 

1 

33 

2,917  20 

56  40 

0  90 

14  10 

445 

110 

82 

.50 

5,514 

22,975 

2,126 

72 

1,835 

10 

35 

50 

2,226,418 

96 
25 

66  75 
16  .50 
12  30 

Denmark 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

50 

6,740 

23,085 

2,118 

187 

1,835 

10 

35 

457 

2,227,913 

41 

1,576 

8,006 

515 

34 

378 

8 

10 

32 

664,8.39 

41 

1,247 

7,883 

515 

24 

378 

8 

10 

10 

664,525 

7  .50 

827  10 

3,446  25 

318  90 

10  80 

275  25 

1  50 

^ 

Sweden 

5  25 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Belgium 

7  50 
333,962  70 

2,592,615 

755,304 

2,279,646 

680,6.89 

,341,946  90 

Advertising  chromos,   chromo- 
types, oleographs  or  like  work 
produced  by  any  process  other 
than   hand   painting  or  draw- 
ing, and  having  any  advertise- 
ment  or   advertising   matter 
printed,        lithographed       or 
stamped  thereon,  or  attached 
thereto,  or  other  similar  artis- 
tic work,  lithographed,  print- 
ed   or    stamped   on  paper  or 
cardboard,    for    business    or 
advertising  purposes,  n.o.p. 

596 

1,175 

28 

10,953 

56 
557 

5.869 

27 

1,175 

28 

10,953 

1 
557 

7 
5,869 

4  05 

176  25 

4  20 

1,642  95 

12,752 

6.489 

12, 183 

6,434 

1,827  45 

51,776 

155 

3 

3,455 

200 

833 

48 

190,815 

4,726 

1.55 

3 

3.455 

200 

833 

48 

190,815 

472  60 

sheets,  and  music  for  mechan- 

15 .50 

ical  plavers. 

China 

0  30 

France 

345  50 

20  00 

83  30 

4  80 

United  States  . 

19,081  .50 

Total 

247,285 

200, 235 

20,023  50 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong. 

Photographs,    chromos    chromo- 

192,913 

8 

4 

146 

469 

348 

7,315 

40,261 

18,856 

8 

4 

146 

469 

348 

6,947 

41,189 

4,242  60 

types,     artotvpes,     oleographs, 

1  80 

0  90 

engravings,   or  prints,   decalco- 

New  Zealand  . 

32  85 

105  53 

proofs    therefrom    and    similar 

Belgium 

78  30 

1,563  09 

prints  and  building  plans. 

Germany 

9,267  52 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


TRADE  AND  NAYIOATION 


11 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Kates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  Coll'd. 

S 

8,929 

$       cts. 
1,339  35 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

9,458 

30 

455 

4 

26,005 

$       cts, 
1,458  .38 

6  75 

101  78 

0  90 

5,852  36 

8,929 

1,339  35 

35,952 

7,420  17 

437 

65  55 

437 
9,237 

65  55 

2,309  25 

437 

65  55 

9,674 

2,374  80 

Lb. 
.303  109 

73,767 

30,310  90 

Lb. 

Lb. 

322,. 5.57 

376 

46 

94 

79,605 

55 

■       6 

33 

33,228  10 

56  40 

40 

5 

4  00 

4  90 

14  10 

445 
110 

82 
50 

5,514 
22,975 

2,126 
72 

1,835 

10 

35 

50 

2,226,418 

96 
25 

66  75 

16  .50 

12  30 

41 

1,247 

7,883 

515 

24 

378 

8 

10 

10 

664, 525 

7  .50 

827  10 

3,446  25 

318  90 

10  80 

275  25 

1  .50 

5  25 

7  50 

333,962  70 

303, 149 

73,772 

30,314  90 

2,582,795 

754,461 

372,261  80 

569 

55 

56  90 

596 

1,175 

28 

10,953 

56 
557 

5,869 

60  95 

176  25 

4  20 

1,642  95 

569 

55 

56  90 

12,752 

6,489 

1,884  35 

47,046 

2,352  30 

51,772 

155 

3 

3,455 

200 

833 

48 

190,815 

2,824  90 

15  50 

0  30 

345  50 

20  00 

83  .30 

4  80 

19,081  50 

47,046 

2,352  30 

247,281 

22,375  80 

166, 564 

24,984  60 

185,420 

8 

4 

146 

469 

348 

6,947 

41,189 

29,227  20 

1  80 

0  90 

32  85 

105  53 

78  30 

1.563  09 

9.267  52 

12 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


II 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1 — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity.     Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS— Con. 

Books,  &c.—Con. 
Photographs,  chromos,  chromo- 
types,  artotypes,  oleographs, 
paintings,  &c. — Con. 

Holland  

$ 

293 

90 
542 

78 

330 

518,492 

$ 

293 
90 

476 
78 

330 
472,655 

S    cts. 
65  93 

Italy            

20  25 

107  10 

17  55 

74  25 

106,350  19 

Total 

761,289 

541,889 

121,927  86 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Boot,  shoe,  shirt  and  stay  laces 

59,362 
317 

24,616 

6.073 

478 

.336 

50,049 

834 

250  20 

1,425 

30 

478 

427  50 

' 

9  00 

143  40 

49,910 

14,973  00 

Total 

141,231 

52, 677 

15,803  10 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Boots.shoes,  slippers,  and  insoles 
of  all  kinds,  except  rubber  and 

170,529 
8,707 
2.. 344 
1,793 
3,774 
12,511 
4 
1,677 

1 

562 

3,698 

21 

61,612 

553 

8,702 

110 

1,793 

228 

12,511 

4 

133 

165  90 

2,610  60. 

Aust.-Hungarv  . 

33  00 

China 

537  90 

68  40 

3,753  30 

Holland          .    . 

1  20 

39  90 

Miquelon  and 

St  Pierre 

. 

Turkey 

21             6  30 

TTnitpd  States 

61,612    18,483  60 

Total..     .    . 

267,233 

85,667 

25,700  10 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Braces  or  suspenders  and  finished 

9,088 

9,115 

5 

2 
37,449 

218 

3,336 

5 

2 

37,495 

76  30 

1,167  60 

1  75 

0  70 

T'nited  State'^ 

13,123  25 

Total 

55,659 

41,056 

14,369  60 

Brass  and  manufactures  of— 
Brass  in  strips,  sheets  or  plates, 
not    polished,    planished    or 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

3,247 
106 

25 

IOC 

186,229 

2  50 

10  60 

United  States... 

[      186,229 

18,622  90 

Total 

189,582 

186,360 

18,636  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
T^nifpH  States 

Brass  in  bars  and  rods,  in  coils 
or  otherwise,  not  less  than  6 

2,466 
154,484 

22C 
154,484 

22  90 



15,448  40 

Total 

feet  in  length. 

156,955 

154, 7i; 

15,471  30 

Nails,  tacks,  rivets  and  burrs 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

24. 
25; 

5,94; 

1 

25J 

5,94; 

0  30 

) 

76  50 

TTnited  States 

! 

1,782  90 

Total 

6,44; 

i 

6,199|     1,859  70 

=1 

TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


13 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOK  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff.              , 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value.           Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value.           Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  CoU'd 

$ 

$         Ct3. 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

293 
90 

476 
78 

330 
472, 655 

$       et3. 
65  93 

20  25 

107  10 

17  55 

74  25 

106.  S.M  19 

166,564 

-24,984  60 

708,453 

146,912  46 

56,646 

11,329  20 

2,473 

317 

23,883 

6,203 

680  07 

87  17 

6,567  82 

1,705  82 

59,9.53 
317 

25,308 

6,233 

478 

336 

49,910 

12,259  47 

87  17 

6,995  32 

1,714  82 

143  40 

336 

92  67 

92  67 

14,973  00 



56,646 

11,. 329  20 

33,212 

9,133  55 

142,535 

36,265  85 

163,427 

32,685  40 

5,251 

5 

2.234 

1,444  09 

1  38 

614  35 

169,231 

8,707 
2.344 
1,793 
3,775 
12,511 
4 
1,645 

1 

562 

3,698 

21 

61,612 

34,295  39 

2,611  98 

647  35 

537  90 

3,547 

975  42 

1,043  82 

3,753  .30 

1  20 

1,512 

1 

562 

3,698 

415  80 

0  28 

154  55 

1,016  99 

455  70 

0  28 

154  55 

1,016  99 

6  30 

18,483  60 

163,427 

32,685  40 

16,810 

4,622  86 

265,904 

63,008  36 

0,655 

1,497  59 

.      2,199 
5,135 

659  70 
1,540  50 

9,072 

8,471 

5 

2 

37,495 

2,233  59 

2,708  10 

1  75 

0  70 

13, 123  25 

6,655 

1,497  59 

7,334 

2,200  20 

55,045 

18,067  39 

3,222 

161  10 

3,247 

106 

186,229 

163  60 

10  60 

18,622  90 

3.222 

161  10 

189,582 

18,797  10 

2,101 

105  05 

2,330 
154,484 

127  95 

15,448  40 

2,101 

105  05 

156,814 

15  576  35 

244 

48  80 

245 

255 

5,943 

49  10 

76  50 

1.7,S2  nn 

244 

48  80 

6,443 

1,908  50 

14 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Brass  and  manufactures  of — Con. 
Pumps,  hand,  n.o.p 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

$ 
141 
68 
9,898 

$ 

i  cts. 

68 
9,874 

20  40 

United  States... 

2,962  20 

Total  

10,107 

9.942 

2,982  60 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Germany. 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Lb. 

2,294 

8 

150 

.     444,390 

522 
o 

59 
70.209 

Lb. 

8 
150 

443,540 

2 

59 

70, 171 

0  25 

7  38 

8,771  77 

446,842 

70,792 

443,698 

70,232 

8,779  40 

18,714 

248 

2,297 

7,132 

16,015 

428 

72,325 

280 

248 

2,297 

70  00 

brass,  n.o.p 

62  00 

Belgium 

574  25 

Germany. 

16,015 

428 
72,325 

4  003  75 

107  00 

United  States... 

18,081  25 

Total 

117,159 

91,593 

22,898  25 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Konc 

Manufactures  of,  n.o.p 

151,749 

153 

4 

645 

117 

20 

122 

12,622 

9,734 

10,751 

146 

5,928 

75 

61 

33 

1 

102 

1,186,562 

4,187 

153 

4 

225 

55 

20 

122 

2,305 

9,666 

5,539 

158 

501 

75 

61 

1,256  10 

45  90 

1  20 

Aust  .-Hungary  . 

67  50 

16  50 

China , 

6  00 

Egypt  &  Soudan 
France. 

36  60 

691  50 

Germany. 

2,899  80 

Holland 

1,661  70 

Italy 

47  40 

Japan 

150  30 

Korea 

22  50 

'- 

18  30 

Sweden 

Switzerland . .  . 

Turkey 

102 

1,185.826 

30  60 

United  States.. 

355,747  80 

Total.. 

1,378,825 

1,208,999 

362.099  70 

Breadstuff s,  &c.,  viz. — 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  \\<  Indies. . . . 
B.   Straits    Set- 
tlements  

Hong  Kong 

30,417 
51,510 

5,250 

660 

310 

..       3,273 

2,441 
2,683 

263 
19 
13 

230 

1,015 
9,313 

103 
493 

10  15 

93  13 

660 

310 

3,273 

19 

13 

230 

6  60 
3  10 

United  States. . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland . . 

32  73 

91,420 

5,649 

14,571 

858 

145  71 

Biscuits,  not  sweetened 

410,654 

1,266 

12,306 

60 

500 

1,310 

80 

22,503 

294 

794,037 

33,579 

91 

724 

4 

152 

108 

5 

2,134 

9 

56, 565 

22,228 

1,266 

12,306 

60 

500 

1,310 

80 

22,503 

294 

795.111 

1,770 

91 

724 

4 

152 

108 

5 

2,134 

9 

56, 653 

442  50 

22  75 

.      181  00 

1  00 

France 

38  00 

Germany 

Holland 

Japan  

27  00 

1  25 

533  50 

Turkey 

United  States... 

Total 

2  25 
14,163  25 

1,243,010 

93,371 

855, 658 

61,650 

15,412  50 

TRADE  AND  NAT  10  ATI  ON 


15 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


I 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  CoU'd 

S 

141 

$       ets. 
28  20 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

141 

68 

9,874 

S       cts. 
28  20 

20  40 

2,962  20 

141 

28  20 

10,083 

3,010  80 

Lb. 
2,294 

522 

39  16 

Lb. 

Lb. 
2,294 

8 

150 

443,. 540 

522 

2 

59 

70,171 

39  16 

0  25 

7  38 

8,771  77 

2,294 

522 

39  16 

445,992 

70, 754 

8,818  56 

18,284 

3, 199  75 

150 

33  75 

18,714 

248 

2,297 

7,132 

16,015 

428 

72, 325 

3,303  50 

62  00 

574  25 

7,132 

1,604  73 

1,604  73 

4,003  75 

107  00 

18,081  25 

18,284 

3,199  75 

7,282 

1,638  48 

117,159 

27,736  48 

150,517 

30, 103  40 

830 

228  25 

155,534 
153 

4 

645 

117 

20 

122 

12,542 

9,666 

10,751 

158 

5,933 

75 

61 

33 

1 

102 

1,185,826 

31,587  75 

45  90 

1  20 

420 
62 

lis  50 

17  05 

183  00 

33  55 

6  00 

36  60 

10,237 

2,815  38 

3,506  88 

2,899  80 

5,212 

1,433  30 

3,095  00 

47  40 

5,432 

1,493  80 

1,644  10 

22  50 

■ 

18  30 

33 

1 

9  08 
0  28 

9  08 

■ 

0  28 

30  60 

355,747  80 

150,517 

30,103  40 

22,227 

6,112  64 

1,381,743 

398,915  74 

29,485 
42  197 

2,348 
2,190 

263 

147  48 
210  98 

26  25 

30, 500 
51,510 

5,250 
660 
310 

3,273 

2,451 
2,683 

263 
19 
13 

230 

157  63 

304  11 

5,250 

\ 

26  25 

6  60 

3  10 

32  73 

76,932 

4,801 

384  71 

91,503 

5,659 

530  42 

« 

385,457 

31,430 

4,714  50 

407,685 

1,266 

12,306 

60 

500 

1,310 

SO 

22,503 

294 

795,111 

33,200 

91 

724 

4 

152 

108 

5 

2,134 

9 

56,653 

5,157  00 

22  75 

181  00 

1  00 

.38  00 

27  00 

1  25 

533  50 

2  25 

14,163  25 

385,457 

31,430 

4,714  SO 

1,241,115 

93,080 

20, 127  00 

16 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Articles  Imported. 


Countries. 


ToT.\L  Imports. 


Quantity.     Value 


Entered 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.     Value. 


Duty. 


DUTIABLE   GOODS Con. 

Breadstuffs,  &c.,  viz — Con. 
Biscuits,  sweetened 


Macaroni  and  vermicelli. 


Rice,  cleaned. 


Rice  and  .sago  flour,  cassava  flour 
and  rice  meal. 


Rice  bran. 


Sago  and  tapioca. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies.. 
Hong  Kong... 
NeiN'foundland 

China 

France 

Holland 

Japan 

United  States. 

Total 

C'nit'dKingdom 

Hong  Kong 

China 

France 

German  J' 

Italy 

Japan 

Switzerland 

United  '  States, 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.    India 

B.  E.  Indies,  other 
Hong  Kong... 

Belgium 

China 

Dutch  E.  Indies 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

Japan 

Siam 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  \V.  Indies  ... 
B.    Straits    Set- 
tlements  

Hong  Kong 

China 

Holland 

Italy 

Japan 

United  States.. 

m 

Total 

United  States.. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  E.  Indies,  other 
B     Straits    Set- 
tlements  

Hong  Kong 

China 

France 

United  States... 


Lb. 

1,242,087 

348 

6.551 

1,705 

.367 

1,5" 

20,295 

8,364 

110,005 


1,391,301 


125,636 

36,810 

7,468 

1,260,251 

653 

4,137,033 

24,820 

5,006 

1,102,713 


6,700,390 


5.726,418 

406, 756 

2,000 

5,165,079 

46, 300 

104,595 

20.160 

98,800 

627,276 

95,761 

24.145 

19.700 

952,180 


13,289,170 

144,012 
244 

424,374 

39,191 

11,936 

3,640 

4,134 

13,562 

204, 100 


50, 200 
66, 649 

2,826,735 

680 

196 

255 

38,541 


Total. 


2,983,256 


176,842 

31 

561 

87 

26 

244 

2,726 

861 

11,891 


Lb. 

14,765 

348 

6,551 

1,705 

36' 

1,.579 

24,506 

8,364 

110,062 


s 

1,852 

31 

561 

87 

26 

244 

3,303 

861 

11,899 


S    cts. 

510  12 

9  30 

160  93 

24  28 

7  47 

72  85 

924  31 

245  15 

3,405  08 


193,269 


168,247 


18,864 


5,359  49 


7,497 

2,131 

444 

58,732 

.59 

181,. 570 

1,125 

313 

61,139 


28,187 

36,810 

7,468 

14,. 500 

653 

441,521 

1,061 


2,058 

2,131 

444 

738 

59 

23,538 

80 


351  34 

460  12 

93  35 

181  25 

8  16 

5,519  01 

13  26 


1,092,481 


60,959 


13,657  52 


313,010 


1,622,681 


90,007 


20,284  01 


169,601 

12,809 

109 

113.116 

1,.524 

2,515 

645 

2.845 

20.415 

3,357 

1,2.55 

489 

41,275 


727,180 

27,412 

2,000 

,845.079 

46,. 300 

104,595 
20, 160 
98,800 

632,838 

106,761 
33,105 
19,700 

962,504 


24, 195 

91 

109 

106, 524 

1,.524 

2,515 

645 

•2,845 

20, 670 

3,764 

1,619 

489 

41,986 


5,4.53  85 
205  59 
15  00 
36,3.38  18 
347  25 
784  49 
151  20 
741  00 

4,746  28 
800  71 
248  29 
147  75 

7,218  78 


369,955 

4,794 
5 

9,5.32 

1,.547 

372 

84 

188 

667 

13,699 


7,626,434 


207,798 


57, 198  37 


1,442 


107 


14  42 


39,191 

11,936 

3,640 

4, 1.34 

13,562 

160, 292 


1,547 

372 

84 

188 

667 

8,082 


391  91 

119  36 
36  40 
41  34 

135  62 
1,602  92 


11,047 


2,341  97 
0  88 


1,817 
1,410 

63,653 
63 
14 

2,227 


2,549 


101 


27  78 


125,535 

680 

196 

255 

59,416 


,193   188,631 


2,821 

63 

14 

9 

2,601 


775  77 

17  33 

3  85 

2  48 

715  32 


5,609 


1,542  53 


TRADE  AND  NAVWATWN 


17 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  CoU'd 

Lb. 
1,237,452 

S 

175,991 

S       cts. 
32,416  82 

Lb. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Lb. 

1,252,217 

348 

6,551 

1,705 

367 

1,579 

24,506 

8,364 

110,062 

$ 

177,843 

31 

561 

87 

26 

244 

3,303 

861 

11,899 

S       eta. 
32,926  94 

9  30 

160  93 

24  28 

7  47 

72  85 

924  31 

245  15 

3,405  08 

1,237,452 

175,991 

32,416  82 

1,405,699 

194,855 

37,776  31 

218 

20 

1  64 

94,431 

5,203 

944  31 

122,836 

36,810 

7,468 

1,277,379 

653 

4,134,228 

24,820 

5,006 

1,092,481 

7,281 
2,131 

444 

61,834 

59 

172,998 

1,125 

313 

60,959 

1,297  29 
460  12 

93  35 

1,262,879 

61,096 

12,628  79 

12,810  04 

8  16 

3,692,707 

23,759 

5,006 

149,460 

1,045 

313 

36,927  07 

237  59 

50  06 

42,446  08 

2.50  85 

50  06 

13,657  52 

218 

20 

1  64 

5,078,782 

217,117 

50,787  82 

6,701,681 

307, 144 

71,073  47 

5,140,482 

147,897 
9,704 

25,702  41 
1,584  70 

5,867,662 

344,350 

2,000 

4,845,079 

46,300 

104,595 

20,160 

98  800 

632,838 

106,761 

33,105 

19,700 

962,504 

172,092 

10,617 

109 

106, 524 

1,524 

2,515 

645 

2,845 

20,670 

3,764 

1,619 

489 

41,986 

31,156  26 

316,938 

1,790  29 

,15  00 

36,-3.38  18 

347  25 

784  49 

151  20 

741  00 

4,746  28 

800  71 

248  29 

147  75 

7,218  78 

5,457,420 

157,601 

27,287  11 

13,083,854 

365j.399 

84,485  48 

142,714 

4,695 
5 

8,732 

1,070  35 
1  83 

2,936  06 

144, 156 
244 

391,472 

39,191 

11,936 

3,640 

4,134 

13,. 562 

160,292 

4,802 
5 

8,732 

1,547 

372 

84 

188 

667 

8,082 

1,084  77 

244 

1  83 

391,472 

2,936  06 

391  91 

119  36 

36  40 

41  34 

135  62 

1,602  92 

534,430 

13,432 

4,008  24 

768,627 

24,479 

6,350  21 

■^ 

120 

5 

0  88 

58,911 

2,097 
1,410 

62,918 

366  95 
246  75 

11,010  82 

61,460 
66,649 

2,907,136 

680 

196 

255 

59,416 

2,198 
1,410 

65, 739 

63 

14 

9 

2,601 

394  73 

66,64S 

246  75 

2,781,601 

11,786  59 

17  33 

3  85 

2  48 

715  32 

2,907,161 

66,425 

11,624  52 

3,095,792 

72,034 

13,167  05 

11— ii— 2 


18 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


^- 

Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value.     - 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Co!l. 

Breadstuffs,  &c.,  viz. — Con. 

LTnit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

China 

Lb. 

450 

2,440 

240 

396 

53,847 

536,880 

S 

20 
86 
16 
35 
1,292 
17,110 

Lb. 

$ 

$    cts. 

2,440 

240 

.396 

53,847 

536,880 

86 

16 

35 

1,292 

17,110 

24  40 
2  40 

France 

3  96 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Japan      

538  47 
5,368  80 

594,253 

18,559 

593,803 

18,539 

5,938  03 

Grain  and  products  of,  viz. — 
Barley,  n.o.p 

Bush. 

10 

1 

401 

1,076,228 

22 

1 

773 

537, 170 

Bush. 

1 

401 

43,875 

1 

773 

26,745 

0  15 

60  15 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Belgium 

Holland 

6,581  25 

1,076,640 

537,966 

44,277 

27,519 

6,641  55 

Barley,    pot,     pearl,    rolled, 
roasted  or  ground. 

Lb. 

574,599 

346 

12,300 

17,125 

365 

42,707 

31,652 

17 

325 

526 

16 

997 

Lb. 
46,310 
346 
12,300 
17,125 
365 
42,611 

1,364 

17 

325 

526 

16 

991 

409  20 

5  10 

97  50 

157  80 

4  80 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

New  Zealand . . . 
Aust.-Hungary.. 

Belgium 

Bulgaria 

297  30 

647,442 

33,. 533 

119,057 

3,239 

971  70 

Beane,  n.o.p 

Bush. 

27,711 

3,469 

30 

23,609 

7,186 

1,078 

389 

5,650 

212 

5,838 

2,562 

546 

64,920 

49,964 

4,592 

112 

36, 274 

12,280 

1,725 

357 

9.767 

613 

9,. 337 

5,774 

1,345 

119,340 

Bush. 

.  26,787 

3,553 

30 

23, 589 

7,236 

1,078 

389 

5,650 

226 

6,008 

2,599 

604 

59,541 

20 

443 

2,317 

29,581 

48,780 

4,769 

112 

36,118 

12,352 

1,725 

357 

9,767 

660 

9,619 

5,878 

1,456 

109,807 

65 

1,238 

3,521 

76,722 

6,696  75 

888  25 

7  50 

5,897  25 

1,809  00 

269  50 

97  25 

France             . .  - 

1,412  50 

French  Africa... 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy  

56  50 

1,502  00 

649  75 

151  00 

, 

Japan 

14,885  25 

5  00 

Peru 

457 

2, 1.35 

29, 522 

1,278 

3,360 

76,873 

110  75 

Roumania 

United  States... 

Total 

579  25 
7,395  25 

175,314 

332,991 

169,651 

322,946 

42,412  75 

Buckwheat 

543 
2,236 

378 
1,988 

543 
2,236 

378 
1,988 

81  45 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

.Argentina 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

New  Zealand . . 
Japan  

335  40 

2,779 

2,366 

2,779 

2,366 

416  85 

* 

Indian  com  for  purposes  of  dis- 
tillation. 

1,000 

1,000 

901,401 

60C 

77S 

688, 98C 

1,000 

1,000 

901,401 

600 

775 
688,980 

75  00 

75  00 

67,605  04 

903,401 

690, 35£ 

903,401 

690,355 

67,755  04 

Oats 

2,282 

2 

£ 

1,97'i 

3,113,85: 

2,16- 

; 

3,02] 
1,378,25> 

3 

1,974 
)    1,407, 13C 

1 

£ 

3,021 

696, 16- 

0  30 

0  20 
0  90 

Sweden  . 

197  40 

United  States.. 
Total 

140,713  30 

3, 118,  HE 

1,383,45 

i    1,409,12 

699, 20: 

140,912  10 

TRADE  AND  TiAVKIATION 


19 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports— Continued. 


rOR  Home  Con,sumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  Coll'd 

Lb. 
4.50 

20 

$       cts. 
3  38 

Lb. 

$ 

$       ots. 

Lb. 

450 

2,440 

240 

396 

53,847 

536,880 

$ 

20 
86 
16 
35 
1,292 
17,110 

$      cts. 
3  38 

24  40 

2  40 

3  96 

538  47 

5,368  80 

450 

20 

3  38 

594,253 

18,559 

5,941  41 

Bush. 

i  l1      10 

22 

1  00 

Bush. 

Bush. 

10 

1 

401 

43,875 

22 

1 

773 

26,745 

1  00 

0  15 

60  15 

6,581  25 

10 

22 

1  00 

44,287 

27,541 

6,642  55 

Lb. 
536,503 

30,489 

6,097  80 

Lb. 

Lb. 

582,813 

346 

12,300 

17,125 

365 

42,611 

31,8.53 

17 

325 

526 

16 

991 

6,507  00 

5  10 

97  50 

157  80 

4  80 

297  30 

536,503 

30,489 

6,097  80 

655,560 

33,728 

7,069  50 

Bush. 

622 

1,045 

93  30 

Bush. 

Bush. 

27,409 

3,553 

30 

23,589 

7,2.36 

1,078 

389 

5,6.50 

226 

6,008 

2,. 599 

604 

59,541 

20 

443 

2,317 

29,581 

49,825 

4,769 

,      112 

36,118 

12,352 

1.725 

357 

9,767 

660 

9,619 

5,878 

1,456 

109,807 

65 

1,238 

3,521 

76,722 

6,790  05 

888  25 

7  50 

5,897  25 

1,809  00 

269  50 

97  25 

1,412  50 

56  50 

1,502  00 

649  75 

151  00 

14,885  25 

5  00 

no  75 

579  25 

7,395  25 

622 

1,045 

93  30 

170,273 

323,991 

42,506  05 

543 
2,236 

378 
1,988 

81  45 

335  40 

2,779 

2,366 

416  85 

1,000 

1,000 

901,401 

600 

775 

688,980 

75  00 

75  00 

67,605  04 

903,401 

690,355 

67,755  04 

2,279 

2,162 

159  53 

2,282 

2 

9 

1,974 

1,407,133 

2,167 

5 

5 

3,021 

696,167 

159  83 

0  20 

0  90 

197  40 

140,713  30 

2,27£ 

2,162 

159  53 

1,411,400 

701,365 

141,071  63 

20 


Cl'ST031S  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  I 

M  PORTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Con. 

Breadstuffs,  &c.,  viz — Con. 
Grain  and  products  of — Con. 
Pease,  n.o.p 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland . . 
New  Zealand... 
Belgium 

Bush. 

4.239 

328 

8 

1,672 

1,007 

39 

367 

23,624 

818 

6,889 

455 

110 

241 

28,734 

$ 

8,249 

441 

22 

3,620 

1,760 

62 

801 

37,138 

1,367 

8,972 

740 

281 

224 

80,418 

Bush. 

1,419 

328 

8 

167 

1,035 

48 

374 

23,670 

888 

6,735 

455 

110 

241 

28, 765 

S 

2,311 

441 

22 

521 

1,796 

78 

813 

37,214 

1,514 

8,794 

740 

281 

224 

80,419 

$    cts. 

212  85 

49  20 

1  20 

25  05 

155  25 

7  20 

France 

56  10 

Germany 

Holland 

3,550  50 
133  20 

.Japan 

1,010  25 

68  25 

Sweden 

16  50 

Turkey 

36  15 

United  States... 
Total 

Sweden 

4,314  75 

68,531 

144,095 

64,243 

135,168 

9,636  45 

Rye  

4 
439,157 

8 
282, 107 

4 
52, 667 

8 
50,038 

0  40 

United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Japan . . . 

5,266  70 

439, 161 

282, 115 

52,671 

50,046 

5,267  10 

Wheat 

35,982,280 

.35,909,675 

1,870,174 

1,^03,338 

224,420  88 

5,565 

3,367 

47,777 

3,367 
47,778 

589  10 

United  States.. 

8,361  64 

Total 

56,709 

51,145 

8,950  74 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Buckwheat  meal  or  fiour 

Cwt. 

8 

3 

11 

1,857 

36 

16 

36 

7,074 

Cwt. 

3 
11 

1,854 

16 

36 

7,052 

1  50 

5  50 

United  States... 
Total 

United  States.. . 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland.. 

927  00 

1,879 

7,162 

1,868 

7,104 

934  00 

Brl. 
61,371 

217,126 

Brl. 
61,367 

217.108 

15,. 341  75 

Oat  meal  and  rolled  oats 

Lb. 
25,201 
10,551 

1,465 
494 

Lb. 
100 
9,351 

5 

454 

6  00 
50  71 

35,752 

1,959 

9,451 

459 

56  71 

Rye  flour 

Brl. 
11,549 

43,900 

Brl. 
11,549 

43,900 

5,774  50 

Wheat  flour 

38 

19 

4 

79 

3 

4 

55,001 

211 

64 

34 

465 

4 

24 

257,538 

11 
19 
4 
79 
3 
4 
54, 558 

66 

64 

34 

465 

4 

24 

255,731 

6  60 

11  40 
2  40 

47  40 
1  80 

Norway 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

2  40 
32,734  80 

55,148 

258,340 

54,678 

256, 388 

32,806  80 

Hominy,  cracked,  evaporated 
or  dried  corn 

10 
26,946 

26,946 

4,715  68 

Total 

26,956 

26,946 

4,715  68 

TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


21 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consu-mption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  CoU'd 

Bush. 

2,711 

$ 
5,827 

$       cts. 
271   10 

Bush. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Bush. 

4,130 

328 

8 

1,672 

1,035 

48 

374 

23,670 

888 

6,735 

455 

110 

241 

28,765 

$ 

8,138 

441 

22 

3,620 

1,796 

78 

813 

37,214 

1 ,  514 

8,794 

740 

281 

224 

80,419 

$      eta. 
483  95 

49  20 

1  20 

1  505 

3,099 

150  50 

175  55 

155  25 

7  20 

56  10 

- 

3,550  50 

133  20 

1,010  25 

68  25 

16  50 

36  15 

4,314  75 

4,216 

8,926 

421  60 

68,459 

144,094 

10,058  05 

4 
52,667 

8 
50,038 

0  40 

5,266  70 

52,671 

50,046 

5,267  10 

1,870,174 

1,803,338 

224,420  88 

5,565 

834  75 

5,565 

3,367 

47,778 

834  75 

589  10 

8,361  64 

5,. 565 

834  75 

56,710 

9,785  49 

Cwt. 

8 

36 

2  80 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

8 

3 

11 

1,854 

36 

16 

36 

7,052 

2  80 

1  50 

5  50 

927  00 

s 

36 

2  80 

1,876 

7,140 

936  80 

Brl. 

* 

Brl. 

Brl. 

61,367 

217,108 

■ 
15,341  75 

Lb. 
25  101 

1,460 

100  37 

Lb. 

Lb. 

25,201 
9,351 

1,465 
454 

106  37 

50  71 

25  101 

1,460 

100  37 

34,552 

1,919 

157  08 

Brl. 

Brl. 

Brl. 

11,549 

43,900 

5,774  50 

27 

145 

10  80 

38 

19 

4 

79 

3 

4 

54,558 

211 

64 

34 

465 

4 

24 

255,731 

17  40 

11  40 

2  40 

47  40 

1  80 

2  40 

32,734  80 

27 

145 

10  80 

54,705 

256,533 

32,817  60 

10 

1  50 

J 

10 
26,946 

1  50 

* 

4,715  68 

10 

1  50 

26,956 

4,717  18 

22 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.  1. 


6  george  v,  a.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.\L  Imports. 

E.N-TERED 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUn.tBLE  GOODS— Con. 

Breadstuffs,  &c.,  viz. — Con. 
Grain  and  products  o! — Con. 
Cattle  food  containing  molas- 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

$ 

41,474 

193 

2,416 

S 
70 

1    cts. 
14  nn 

2,416 

483  20 

Total 

44,0S3 

2,486 

497  20 

Unit'dKingdoiii 

Cereal  foods  prepared,  n.  o.  p. 

7,344 

1,594 

3 

69 

102 

147 

51 

243 

52,293 

799 

1,594 

3 

69 

147 

147 

51 

243 

52,311 

159  80 

318  80 

0  60 

China 

13  80 

29  40 

''9  40 

10  20 

48  60 

United  States  . 

10,462  20 

Total 

61,846 

55,364 

11,072  80 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.W.Indies.... 
B.  Straits  Set- 
tlements  . 

Hong  Kong 

Cereal  foods  prepared,  in  pack- 
ages   not    exceeding   25   lb 
weight  each. 

Lb. 

115,057 
207 

7,000 

1,500 

100 

224 

1,536 

5,961 

15 

4,288,912 

« 

8,913 
10 

494 

115 

5 

29 

48 

352 

2 

188,622 

Lb. 
155 

12 

3  00 

1,500 

100 

224 

1,536 

5,961 

15 

3,301,090 

115 

5 

29 

48 

352 

2 

189,427 

29  71 
1  30 

France 

7  25 

Germany 

Japan.   . 

12  00 
94  92 

0  55 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

49,950  06 

4.420.512 

198,590 

3,310,581 

189,990 

50,098  79 

All  other  breadstuffs,  n.  o.  p — 

11,379 

2,507 

71 

586 

588 

1,188 

250 

693 

2,507 

71 

•  58S 

872 

1,188 

121  28 

.... 

438  65 

12  43 

103  OS 

152  60 

207  90 

Holland 

66 
63 

873 
110,412 

11  .55 

63 

873 
110,464 

11  03 

152  78 

United  States 

19,322  57 

Total 

127,969 

117,334 

20,533  87 

Grain,  flour  and  meal,  etc.,  of  all 
kinds     when     damaged     by 
water  in  transit  or  prior  to  im- 
portation into  Canada. 
Bricks  and  tiies.   .See  Earthenware 

Rftth  hrirk 

1,360 

1,360 

340  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

Total 

1,548 
65 

65 

17  88 

1,613 

65 

17  88 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States.. 

Building  blocks,  partition  hollow 
and  fire  proof  building  tile 

18,426 
244.845 

244,845 

55,090  42 

Total 

263,271 

244,845 

55,090  42 

TRADE    IXI)  yAVIGATIOS 


23 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Pre 

furential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  Coll'd 

S 
41,418 
193 

$       cts. 

6,212  70 

28  95 

S 

$       rts. 

% 

41,488 

193 

2,416 

$      cts. 
6,226  70 

28  95 

483  20 

41,611 

6,241  65 

44,097 

6,738  85 

6,396 

959  40 

7,195 

1,594 

3 

69 

147 

147 

51 

243 

52,311 

1,119  20 

318  80 

0  60 

13  80 

29  40 

29  40 

10  20 

48  60 

10,462  20 

6,396 

959  40 

61,760 

12,032  20 

Lb. 
114,473 

8,8.33 
10 

494 

1,655  49 
1  75 

86  45 

Lb. 

Lb. 

114,628 
207 

7,000 

1,500 

100 

224 

1,536 

5,961 

15 

3,301,090 

8,845 
10 

494 

115 

5 

29 

48 

352 

2 

189,427 

1,653  49 

207 

1  75 

7,000 

86  45 

29  71 

1  30 

7  25 

12  00 

94  92 

0  55 

49,950  06 

121,680 

9,337 

1,743  69 

3,432,261 

199,327 

51,842  48 

11,125 

1,668  75 

11,818 

2,507 

71 

589 

872 

1-,  188 

1,790  03 

438  65 

12  43 

103  08 

152  60 

.  207  90 

66 

03 

873 

110,412 

U  55 

11  03 

1.52  78 

19,322  57 

1 

11,125 

1,668  75 

128,459 

22,202  62 

1,360 

340  00 

1,571 

235  65 

1,571 
65 

235  65 

17  88 

1,571 

235  65 

1,636 

253  53 

18,426 

2,303  22 

18,426 
244,845 

2,303  22 

55,090  42 

18,426 

2,303  22 

263,271 

57,393  64 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.    1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToTAi.  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Con. 

Bricks  and  tiles — Con. 
Building  brick     

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

M. 

1,793 
24,536 

$ 
20,434 
287,224 

M. 

24,536 

$ 
183 
287,224 

$    cts. 
41  18 

64,625  86 

26,329 

307,658 

24,543 

287,407 

64,667  04 

Fire  brick,  n.o.p 

27,629 

1,647 

120,244 

465 

1,647 
120,246 

104  60 

370  57 

27,055  87 

Total 

149,520 

122,358 

27,531  04 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

2,658 
6,514 

40, 966 
105,681 

6,514 

105,681 

23,778  42 

9,172 

146,647 

6,514 

105,681 

23,778  42 

964 
1,868 

rf 

300 

1,868 

60  00 

373  60 

Total 

2,832 

2,168 

433  60 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Drain  pipes,   sewer    pipes    and 
earthenware  fittings  therefor, 
chimney      linings      or    vents, 
chimney    tops     and    inverted 
blocks,  glazed  or  unglazed. 

31,135 

121 

270,177 

121 
268,109 

42  35 

93,838  15 

Total 

301,433 

268,230 

93,880  50 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Manufactures  of  clay,  n.o.p 

11,624 

122 

170 

18 

154,063 

32 

122 

170 

18 

154,058 

7  20 

27  45 

Germany 

38  25 

Japan 

4  05 

United  States  . 

34,663  76 

Total 

165,997 

154,400 

34,740  71 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

British  gum,  dry  sizing  cream  and 
enamel  sizing. 

Lb. 

306,854 

3,250 

878,657 

7,898 

100 

28, 176 

Lb. 

3,250 
878,657 

100 

28,176 

10  00 

2,817  60 

1,188,761 

36, 174 

881,907 

28,276 

2,827  60 

1,281 

124 

4 

3 

1,137 

12,617 

172 

124 

4 

3 

1,137 

12,513 

34  40 

24  80 

China  .  . 

0  80 

0  60 

Japan 

227  40 

2,502  60 

Total 

15,166 

13,953 

2,790  60 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

75,753 

-761 

502 

380 

147 

52,719 

15,967 

81,373 

3 

10 

199 

163,963 

2,895 

752 

287 

94 

147 

6,142 

16,063 

2,869 

3 

796  12 

206  80 

78  92 

25  85 

40  43 

1 , 689  05 

4,417  32 

788,97 

Miquelon  and 
St   Pierre 

0  83 

192 
163, 962 

52  80 

45,091  51 

Total 

391,777 

193,406 

53.188  60 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff.              | 

Treaty  Rate 

3. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value.    1       Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  CoU'd 

M. 
1  786 

$ 
20|251 

$       cts. 
2,531  40 

M. 

$ 

S      cts. 

M. 
1,793 
24,536 

$ 

20,434 
287,224 

$       cts. 
2,572  58 

64,625  86 

1,786 

20,251 

2,531  40 

26.329 

307,658 

67,198  44 

27,164 

3,395  67 

27,629 

1,647 

120,246 

3,500  27 

370  57 

27,055  87 

27,164 

3,395  67 

149,522 

30,926  71 

2,658 

40,966 

5,120  75 

2,658 
6,514 

40,966 
105,681 

5,120  75 

23,778  42 

2,658 

40,966 

.■1.120  75 

9,172 

146,647 

28,899  17 

664               99  60 

964 
1,868 

159  60 

373  60 

664 

99  60 

2,832 

533  20 

30,755 

7,688  75 

30,755 

121 

268, 109 

7,688  75 

42  35 

93,838  15 



30,755 

7,688  75 

298,985 

101,569  25 

11,595 

1,449  67 

11,627 
122 

170 

18 

154,058 

1,456  87 

27  45 

38  25 

4  05 

34,663  76 

11,595 

1,449  67 

165,995 

36, 190  38 

Lb. 
306,854 

7,898 

394  90 

.      Lb. 

Lb. 

306,854 
3,250 

878,6.57 

7,898 

100 

28, 176 

394  90 

10  00 

2,817  60 

306,854 

7,898 

394  90 

1,188,761 

36, 174 

3,222  50 

1,109 

166  35 

1,281 

124 

4 

3 

1,137 

12,513 

200  75 

24  80 

0  80 

0  60 

227  40 

2,502  60 

1,109 

166  35 

15,062 

2,956  95 

67,914 

11,885  69 

4,717 
9 

215 
286 

1,179  25 

2  25 

53  75 

71  50 

75,526 

761 

502 

380 

147 

53,540 

16,063 

83,778 

3 

10 

199 

163,962 

13,861  06 

209  05 

~    132  67 

97  35 

40  43 

47,398 

11,849  50 

13,538  55 

4,417  32 

80, 90S 

20,227  25 

21,016  22 

0  83 

IC 

2  50 
1  75 

2  50 

54  55 

45,091  51 

67,914 

I       11,885  6! 

) 

133, 551 

33,387  7£ 

394,871 

98,462  04 

26 


I  •  t '.S'  rO  M  S  DEPA  RT.M  FIX  T 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantit 

y.     Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Cotl. 

Buttons,  shoe,  n.o.p 

ITnit'dKingdom 

1 

81 
1,311 

74 

$      Ct3. 

IS  50 

1,311 

327  75 

Total 

1,392 

1,385 

346  25 

ITnit'dKingdom 
Aust  .-Hungary.. 

Germany 

Italv..." 

Buttons,  of  vegetable  ivory 

Gross. 

11,971 
2.546 

312 
6.487 

222 
6,180 

4,187 
l,.3-4 
216 
2,367 
71 
7,300 

Gross 
4 

2,5 
3 

6,4 
2 

6,1 

50               478 
46            1,374 
12               216 
87           2,367 
22                 71 
80           7,300 

165  90 

539  50 

80  40 

1,034  45 

Japan...    . 

32  40 

United  States. . 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

2,499  00 

27,718 

15,515 

16,1 

97          11,806 

4,351  65 

82,175 

4 

17,465 

4,852 

9,965 

18,972 

3,540 

50,807 

329,534 

17,452 

4 

1,499 

1,213 

4,297 

19,797 

3,204 

2,113 

329, 595 

6,108  20 

n.o.p.,  including  recognition  but^ 
tons,  and  collar  and  cuff  buttons 

1  40 

Aust  .-Hungary. . 

524  65 

Belgium '. . 

France 

424  55 
1,503  95 

Germany  - 

6,928  95 

Italy...' 

1,121  40 

Japan . 

739  55 

United  States 

115,358  25 

Total 

517,314 

379,174 

132,710  90 

5 

8,783 

5 

0  50 

the  rough. 

United  States 

8,783 

878  30 

Total 

8,788 

8,788 

878  80 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

France 

Lb. 

107,862 

650 

484 

879 

10 

266,077 

9,477 

49 

83 

102 

1 

34,814 

Lb. 

e 

6 
4 

s 

266,2 

52                 80 
50                 49 
■84                 83 
79               102 
10                   1 
41          34,823 

20  00 

12  25 

20  75 

Germany 

Japan .... 

25  50 
0  25 

United  States. . 
Total 

United  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

8,705  75 

375,962 

44,526 

268,  S 

16         35, 138 

8,784  50 

Candles,  all  other,  n.o.p 

49, 190 

297 

2,848 

3,725 

200 

97 

358,134 

5,547 

16 

447 

401 

19 

8 

45,562 

4,3 

2 

2.8 
3,7 

2 

357,7 

17              375 
97                16 
48               447 
25               401 
00                 19 
97                   8 
54         45,  .533 

93  75 

4  00 

111  75 

Germany 

Holland 

Japan . . 

100  25 
4  75 
2  00 

United  States., 
total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

11,383  25 

414,491 

52,000 

369,2 

38         46,799 

11,699  75 

252 

3,458 

2 

5,132 

231 

23  10 

manufactured  than  split,  n.o.p. 

3,458 

345  80 

2 

0  20 

United  States 

5,132 

513  20 

Total  . 

8,844 

8,823 

882  30 

TRADE  A\n  XAVfllATfOy 


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OF  Imports — Conlinued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity 

Value.    1       Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  CoII'd 

7 

$       cts. 
1  23 

$ 

$       cts. 

S 

81 
1,311 

$       fts. 
19  73 

327  75 

7 

1  23 

1,392 

347  48 

Gross. 
11,521 

3,709 

1,317  85 

Gross. 

Gross. 
11,971 
2,548 
312 

6,487 

222 

6,180 

4,187 
1,374 
216 
2,. 367 
71 
7,300 

1,483  75 
539  50 

80  40 
1,0.34  45 

32  40 
2,499  00 

11.521 

3,709 

1,317  85 

27,718 

15,515 

5,669  50 

41,620 

9,365  25 

24,566 

7,369  80 

83,638 

4 

17,792 

4..S.52 

10,289 

19,797 

3,540 

50,273 

329,. 595 

22,843  25 
1  40 

16,293 
3,639 
5,992 

4,887  90 
1,091  70 
1,797  60 

5,412  55 
1,516  25 
3,301  55 
6,928  95 
1,222  20 
IS, 187  55 
115  3.W  25 

336 
48, 160 

100  80 
14,448  00 

41,620 

9,365  25 

98,986 

29,695  80 

519, 780 

171   771   95 

S 
8,783 

0  50 

878  30 

' 

8,788 

878  80 

8,799 

Lb. 
99,798 

1,319  85 

Lb. 

Lb. 

100,450 

650 

484 

879 

10 

266,241 

8,879 

49 

83 

102 

1 

34,823 

1    S'iQ  S'i 

12  '5 

90  75 

. 

25  50 

0  '^5 

8  705  75 

99,798 

8,799 

1,319  85 

368,714 

43,937 

10  104  .35 

47,083 

5,427 

814  05 

51,400 

297 

2,848 

3,725 

200 

97 

357,754 

5,802 

16 

447 

401 

19 

8 

45,533 

907  80 

111  75 

4  75 

11  383  ^5 

47,083 

5,427 

814  05 

416,321 

52, 226 

12,513  80 

21 

1  57 

252 

3,458 

2 

5,132 

04  67 

345  80 

0  '^0 

J... 

513  20 

51 

1  57 

8,844 

883  87 

28 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  I 

MPORTS. 

Entebed 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Carriages  and  vehicles — 
Automobiles    and  motor  vehi- 
cles of  all  kinds. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

France 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
France 

No. 

299 

1 

14 

5,143 

S 

247,849 

900 

32,423 

4,5.32,138 

No. 

19 

1 

1 

5,158 

$ 

31.708 

900 

2.000 

4,591,182 

S    cts. 

11,097  80 

315100 

700  00 

1,606,913  70 

5,457 

4,813,310 

5,179 

4,625,790 

1,619,026  50 

22,442 

132 

92 

2,139,552 

2,580 

820 

92 

2,142,895 

872  80 

cles,  parts  of,  n.o.p. 

283  55 

Oprniany 

32  20 

United  States 

636,331  39 

Total  

2,162,218 

2,146,387 

637,519  94 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 

United  States... 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States.. 

Buggies,      carriages,      pleasure 
carts  and  vehicles,  n.o.p 

8 
865 

281 
43,769 

861 

43,895 

15,363  25 

873 

44,050 

861 

43,895 

15,363  25 

36 

708 

36 

708 

247  80 

Farm  wagons 

2,061 

66,069 

2,061 

66,069 

16,517  25 

Freight  wagons  and  drays 

1 
974 

130 
80,976 

964 

79,891 

19,972  75 

975 

81,106 

946 

79,891 

19,972  75 

Complete    parts    of    farm    and 
freight    wagons,    drays    and 
sleighs. 

375 
40,229 

137 
40,240 

34  25 

10,060  00 

Total 

40,604 

40,377 

10,094  25 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States 

Complete  parts  of  buggies,  carri- 
ages and  vehicles,  n.o.p.,  in- 
cluding parts  of  cutters,  chil- 
dren's   carriages,    and    sleds 

243 
22,924 

23,009 

8,053  15 

Total 

23,167 

23,009 

8,053  15 

United  States... 

United  States... 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kjngdon 

Cars,  railway,  passenger 

34 

257,149 

34 

257, 149 

77,144  70 

Cars,  railway,  box  and  flat 

120 

58,697 

120 

58,697 

17,609  10 

Cars,  other,  n.o.p 

188 
1,907 

6,047 
256, 505 

1,914 

256,505 

76,951  50 

2,095 

262,552 

1,914 

256,505 

76,951  50 

Cars,  railway,  parts  of 

3,032 

3,202 

2,475 

84,970 

3,202 

2,475 
85,797 

960,60 

Germany 

742  50 

25,739  10 

Total 

93,679 

91,474 

27,442  20 

United  States... 

34,877 

34,877 

10,463  10 

United  States... 

Sleighs 

97 

2,238 

97 

2,238 

559  50 

TRADE  AND  NATIOATION 


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SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Q 

uantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  Coll'd 

No. 
280 

$ 
221,190 

$       cts. 
49,767  91 

No. 

$ 

$       cts. 

No. 

299 

1 

18 

5,158 

S 

2.52,898 

900 

43,724 

4.591,182 

$       eta. 
60,865  71 

315  00 

17 

41,724 

12,517  20 

13,217  20 

1,606,913  70 

280 

221,190 

49,767  91 

17 

41,724 

12,517  20 

5,476 

4.888,704 

1,681,311  61 

19,757 

4,130  53 

22,3.37 

869 

92 

2,142,895 

5,003  33 

49 

12  25 

295  80 

32  20 

636,331  39 

19,757 

4,1.30  53 

49 

12  25 

2,166,193 

641,662  72 

8 

281 

63  23 

8 
861 

281 
43,895 

63  23 

15.363  25 

8 

281 

63  23 

869 

44, 176 

15,426  48 

36 

708 

247  80 

2,061 

66,069 

16,517  25 

1 

130 

2  75 

1 
964 

130 

79,891 

22  75 

19,972  75 

1 

1.30 

22  75 

965 

80,021 

19,995  50 

238 

41  66 

375 
40,240 

75  91 

10,060  00 

238 

41  66 

40,615 

10, 135  91 

243 

54  70 

243 
23,009 

54  70 

8,053  15 

243 

54  70 

23,252 

8,107  85 

34 

257, 149 

77, 144  70 

120 

58,697 

17,609  10 

212 

6,875 

1,375  00 

212 
1,914 

6,875 
256,505 

1,375  00 

76,951  50 

212 

6,875 

1,375  00 

2,126 

263,380 

78,326  50 

^ 

3,032 

606  40 

3,032 

3.202 

2,475 

85,797 

606  40 

960  60 

742  50 

25,739  10 

3.032 

606  40 

94,506 

28,04S  60 

34,877 

10,463  10 

97 

2,238 

559  50 

30 


CVSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — Geneeal  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

'Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Coil. 

Carriages  and  vehicles — Con. 
Wheelbarrows,  trucks  and  hand- 
carts. 

L'nit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.W.Indies.... 

Belgium 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States 

No. 

121 

8,987 

$ 

2,162 
46,  sg^' 

No. 

16 

S,985 

$ 

41 

46,875 

$    cts. 

12  30 
14,062  50 

9,108 

49,06( 

9,001 

46,916 

14,074  80 

Bicycles  and  tricycles,  n.o.p 

5,114 
2 
8 

2,519 

78,! It 

24 

lOi 

•     22, 16: 

54 

2 

8 

2,518 

870 

24 

102 

22,157 

261,00 

7  20 

30  60 

6,647  10 

7,643 

100,404 

2, 582 

23,153 

6,945  90 

Bicycles  and  tricycles,  parts  of, 
including    nickel     or  electro- 
plated parts  for  the  manufac- 
ture of  bicycles 

28.47;. 
18,465 

811 

17,288 

243  30 

5,186  40 

Total 

44,94: 

18,099 

5,429  70 

Children's  carriages  and  sleds. . 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

5,805 

358 

9 

4 

305,886 

125  30 

3  15 

4 
305,795 

1  40 

United  States 

107,060  10 

Total  . 

311. 6!f 

306,257 

107,189  95 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

Carpets,  n.o.p.  (see  woollens) 

Yd. 
540 
552 

85 
131 

Yd. 

552 

131 

45  85 

1,092 

216 

552 

131 

45  85 

Carpet  linings  and  stair  pads 

552 

1,722 

1,736 

434  00 

Total 

2,274 

1,736 

434  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

No. 

6 
7,995 

35 

37,288 

No. 

9,249 

43,905 

13,171  50 

-" 

8,001 

37,323 

9,249 

43,905 

13,171  50 

Cash  registers  and  parts  of 

146 
121,177 

121,177 

36,353  10 

121,323 

121,177 

36,353  10 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

72 
7 

7 

0  70 

bored    or    otherwise    manufac- 

Total. 

79 

7 

0  70 

and  cylinders  coated  with  tin- 
foil or  not,  but  not  finished  or 
further  manufactured,  and  cellu- 
loid   lamp    shade    blanks    and 
comb  blanks. 

Celluloid,  manufactures  of,  n.o.p. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

11,201 

1,897 

2,822 

2,654 

105 

39, lie 

2,105 
1,897 
2,822 
2,654 
105 
39,116 

368  33 

331  95 

493  85 

464  45 

18  35 

United  States... 
Total 

6,846  26 

57,79£ 

48,69£ 

8,523  19 

1 

TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


31 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff.  _            1 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  Coll'd 

No. 
105 

$ 
2,121 

$        ets. 
424  20 

No. 

■S 

S       cts. 

No. 

121 
8,985 

$ 

2, 162 
46,875 

S       cts. 
436  50 

14,062  .50 

105 

2,121 

424  20 

9,106 

49,037 

14,499  00 

4,989 

76,838 

15,. 367  60 

5,043 
2 
8 

2,518 

77,708 

24 

102 

22, 157 

15,628  60 

7  20. 

30  60 

6,647  10 

4,989 

76,838 

15,367  60 

7,571 

99,991 

22,313  50 

23,398 

4,679  60 

24, 209 

17,288 

4,922  90 

5,186  40 

23,398 

4,679  60 

41,497 

10, 109  30 

6,048 

1,360  93 

6,406 
9 
4 

305,886 

1,486  23 

3  15 

1  40 

107,060  10 

6,048 

1,360  93 

312,305 

108,5.50  88 

Yd. 
540 

85 

21  25 

Yd. 

Yd. 

540 
552 

85 
131 

21  25 

45  85 

540 

85 

21  25 

1,092 

216 

67  10 

552 

96  61 

552 
1,736 

96  61 

434  00 

■ 

552 

96  61 

2,288 

530  61 

.... 

No. 

35 

7  00 

No. 

1^0. 

6 
9,249 

35 

43,905 

6 

7  00 

13,171  50 

6 

35 

7  00 

9,255 

43,940 

13,178  50 

121,177 

36,. 353  10 

121,177 

36,353  10 

72 

3  60 



72 

7 

3  60 

0  70 

72 

3  60 

79 

4  30 

9,09.5 

1,.364  25 

11,200 

1,897 

2,822 

2,654 

105 

39,116 

1,732  58 

331  95 

493  85 

464  45 

18  35 

6,846  26 

9, 09  J 

II 

1,364  2£ 

57,794 

9,887  44 

1 

32 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  I 

MPORTS. 

Entered 

Articlea  Imported . 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS— Con. 

Celluloid,  xylonite  or  xyolite  in 
sheets,  lumps,  blocks,  rods  or 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 

$ 

22 
681 

93 
2,624 

22 

681 

93 

2,624 

$     cts. 
1  10 

34  05 

Oprmany 

4  65 

than  moulded  or  pressed 

United  States... 

131  20 

Total 

3,420 

-  3,420 

171  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Belgium 

Cement,  Portland  and  hydraulic 

Cwt. 

92,347 

6,803 

40 

190,224 

35, 100 

2,695 

20 

86,510 

Cwt. 

135 

6,803 

40 

190, 224 

426 

2,695 

20 

86,510 

13  50 
680  30 

4  00 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit  'd  Kingdom 
Belgium 

19.022  40 

289,414 

124,325 

197,202 

89,651 

19,720  20 

Cement,  n.o.p.,  and  manufactures 
of,  n.o.p. 

666 

392 

204 

7,617 

29 

392 

204 

7,617 

6  53 

88  20 

45  90 

United  States... 

1,714  05 

Total 

8,879 

8,242 

1,854  68 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust. -Hungary.. 

1,113 
256 
556 

1,016 

231 

36,651 

345 
256 
556 
1,016 
231 
36,677 

60  38 

44  80 

97  30 

■  •  * 

177  80 

Holland   .      . . 

40  43 

United  States.. 



6,418  99 

Total 

39,823 

39,081 

6,839  70 

Unit'dKingdom 

France 

142 
208 
2.59 
101 
8 
95,231 

117 
208 
259 
101 

8 
95,207 

20  48 

36  40 

45  33 

Japan 

17  68 

Turkey 

1  40 

United  States.. 

16,661  83 

Total  . 

95,949 

95,900 

16,783  12 

Unit'dKingdom 
Belgium 

Chicory,  raw  or  green 

Lb. 
35,409 
1,120 
300 

4,818 

1,443 

53 

16 

405 

Lb. 

4,032 

2,362 

300 

4,818 

183 

111 

16 

405 

120  96 

70  86 
9  OO 

United  States.. . 
Total '.. 

Unit  'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

France    

144  54 

41,647 

1,917 

11,512 

715 

345  36 

Chicory,    kiln-dried,    roasted    or 
ground. 

174,275 

1,779 

450 

1,215 

4,480 

82,211 

7,796 

76 

25 

82 

208 

6,779 

26,208 

41,610 

480 

1,215 

4,480 

82,211 

1,165 

1,741 

32 

82 

208 

6,779 

786  24 

1,248  30 

14  40 

^ 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
Aust  -Hungary.. 

36  45 

134  40 

2,466  33 

264,410 

14,966 

156,204 

10,007 

4,686  12 

Church  vestments  of  any  material 

5,484 

93 

152 

21,619 

1,399 

2,188 

310 

93 

10 

1,641 

1,225 

2,188 

62  00 

18  60 

Belgium       , .    . . 

2  00 

328  20 

Italy 

245  00 

United  States.. 

437  60 

Total 

30, 935 

5,467 

1,093  40 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


TRADE  A\n  NAVIOATION 


33 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  CoU'd 

$ 

$       ct.s 

$ 

S      cts 

$ 

22 

681 

93 

2,624 

$       cts. 
1   10 

34  05 

4  65 

131  20 

3,420 

171  00 

Cwt. 
90,200 

.33,962 

6,314  OU 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

90,. 335 

6,803 

40 

190, 224 

34,388 

2,695 

20 

86,510 

6,327  .50 

680  30 

4  00 

19,022  40 

90,200 

33,962 

6,314  00 

287,402 

123,613 

26,034  20 

637 

79  63 

666 
392 
204 

7,617 

86  16 

88  20 

45  90 

1,714  05 

637 

79  63 

8,879 

1,934  31 

760 

114  00 

1,105 
256 
556 

1,016 

231 

36,677 

174  38 

44  80 

97  30 



.. 

177  80 

40  43 

6,418  99 

760 

114  00 

39,841 

6,953  70 

25 

3  75 

142 
208 
259 
101 
8 
95,207 

24  23 

36  40 

45  33 

17  68 

1  40 

16,661  83 

25 

3  75 

95,925 

16, 786  87 

Lb. 

31  377 

1,260 

627  54 

Lb. 

Lb. 

35,409 

2,362 

300 

4,818 

1,443 

111 

16 

405 

748  50 

70  86 

9  00 

- 

144  54 

31  377 

1,260 

627  54 

42,889 

1,975 

972  90 

147,365 

6,604 

2,947  30 

173,573 

41,610 

480 

1,215 

4,480 

82,211 

7,769 

1,741 

32 

82 

208 

6,779 

3,733  54 

1,248  30 

14  40 

36  45 

134  40 

2,466  33 

147,365 

6,604 

2,947  30 

303,569 

16,611 

7,633  42 

4,114 

514  44 

1,060 

185  50 

5,484 

93 

1.52 

21,619 

1,399 

2,188 

761  94 

18  60 

142 

19,978 

174 

24  85 

3,496  30 

30  45 

26  85 

3,824  50 

275  45 

437  60 

4,114 

514  44 

21,354 

3,737  10 

30,935 

5.344  94 

11— ii— 3 


34 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


11 


No.  1. 


6  george  v,  a,  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  I 

«  PORTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tarifi. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Cider,  clarified  or  refined 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Gal. 

1,834 
14 
26 
30 

1,401 

S 

1,721 

14 

34 

51 

832 

Gal. 

1,322 
14 
26 
30 

1,443 

1,192 

14 

34 

51 

876 

$    cts. 

132  20 

1  40 

France . .   . . 

2  60 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France. 

3  00 
144  30 

3,305 

2,652 

2,835 

2,167 

283  50 

Cider,  not  clarified  or  refined 

72 

97 

500 

13 

13 

225 

162 

97 

500 

109 
13 

225 

8  10 
4  85 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
.\ust  .-Hungary  . 

25  00 

669 

251 

759 

347 

37  95 

34,012 

555 

747 

3,375 

38,233 

135 

63 

3,891 

285,105 

6,885 
553 
689 
751 
40,211 
135 

2,065  50 

watch  keys,   clock  movements 

165  90 

206  70 

225  30 

Germany 

12,063  30 

Holland 

40  50 

2,996 
283,414 

898  80 

United  States 

85,024  20 

Total 

366,116 

335,634 

100,690  20 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States 

2,757 
3,703 

3,703 

555  45 

black  print  cloth. 

Total 

6,460 

3,703 

555  45 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States.. 

Clothes  wringers  and  parts  thereof 

43 
26, 101 

26,101 

9,135  35 

Total..    .. 

26,144 

26,101 

9,135  35 

United  States... 
Unit'dKingdom 

Coal,   bituminous  slack,   such  as 
will  pass  through  a  J  inch  screen. 

Coal,  bituminous,  round,  and  run 
of  the  mine — and  coal  n.o.p. 

Tons. 
2,312,601 

3,246,856 

Tons. 
2,283,520 

3,214,736 

319,692  86 

13,050 

73 

7,141,282 

44,333 

195 

13,227,256 

121 

73 

6,829,645 

361 
195 

12,882,759 

64  14 

38  69 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  India 

3,619,711  84 

7,154,405 

13,271,784 

6,829,839 

12,883,315 

3,619,81467 

Cocoa  carpeting,  mats,  rugs,  and 
matting. 

6,631 

1,036 

3 

3,557 

6 

239 

143 

3,018 

77 

741 

3 

1,127 

6 

19  25 

185  25 

0  75 

Belgium 

281  75 

1  50 

Holland 

United  States... 
Total 

2,190 

547  50 

14,633 

4,144 

1,036  00 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies  ... 
San  Domingo. . . 

Total 

Cocoanuts,    imported    from    the 
place  of  growth  by  vessel  direct 
to  a  Canadian  port. 

No. 
16,500 
67.770 
746 

330 

1,761 

24 

No. 
16,500 
67,770 
746 

330 

1,761 

24 

82  50 

338  85 

3  73 

85,016 

2,115 

85,016 

2,115 

425  08 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


TRAIti:  AM)  NATIOATlOTf 


35 


FOH  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff.              1 

Treaty  Rates.                  i 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity.     Value.     1 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  Coll'd 

Gal. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Gal. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Gal. 

1,?22 
14 
26 
30 

1,443 

$ 

1,192 

14 

34 

51 

876 

$        cts. 
132  20 

1  40 

2  60 

3  00 

144  30 

2,835 

2,167 

283  50 

162 

.       97 

500 

109 

13 

225 

8  10 

4  85 

25  00 

759 

347 

37  95 

.    26,508 

5,301  60 

585 

2 

58 

2,624 

160  88 

0  55 

15  95 

721  60 

33,978 

5.55 

747 

3,375 

40,211 

135 

63 

3,891 

283,414 

7,527  98 

'     166  45 

222  65 

946  90 

12,063  30 

■    40  50 

.   63 
895 

17  33 
246  19 

17  33 

1,144  99 

85,024  20 

26, 508 

5,301  60 

4,227 

1.162  50 

366,369 

107,154  30 

2,757 

275  70 

2.757 
3,703 

275  70 

555  45 

2,757 

275  70 

6,460 

831  15 

43 

9  68 

43 
26,101 

9  68 

9,135  35 

43 

9  68 

26.144 

9, 145  03 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 
2,283,520 

3,214.736 

319,692  86 

11,140 

37,869 

3,899  00 

11,261 

73 

6,829,645 

38,230 
195 

12,882,759 

3  963  14 

38  69 

3,619,711  84 

11,140 

37,869 

3,899  00 

6,840,979 

12,921,184 

3  623  713  67 

5,838 
1,082 

1,021  65 
189  48 

86 

19  35 

6,001 

1,823 

3 

3,614 

6 

239 

143 

2,190 

1,060  25 

374  73 

0  75 

2,487 

559  37 

841  12 

1  50 

239 
143 

53  78 
32  38 

53  78 

32  38 

547  50 

6,920 

1,211  13 

2,955 

664  88 

14,019 

2,912  01 

No. 

No. 

No. 
16,500 
67,770 
746 

330 

1  761 

82  50 

.1'^S  S.I 

24                 R  73 

85,016 

2.115 

425  08 



11— ii— 3i 


36 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Impobts. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

"Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS Cott. 

Cocoanuts,  n.o.p 

B.  VV.  Indies.... 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 
B.  E.  Indies,  other 

Hong  Kong 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdora 
B.  E.  Indies,  other 
France 

No. 
22,223 
319, 539 

$ 

622 
10,207 

No. 

6,223 
319,539 

190 
10, 207 

$    cts. 

46  67 

2,396  71 

341,762 

10,829 

325,762 

10,397 

2,443  38 

Lb. 

193,477 

475,164 

110 

2,500 

4,141 

18,389 

42,708 

7 

438 

834 

Lb. 

or  not. 

21,700 

110 

2,500 

4,156 

1,914 

438 
837 

976  50 

4  95 

112  .50 

176  75 

675,392 

62,376 

28,466 

3,196 

1,270  70 

Cocoa  butter 

219,565 
217,176 
340,0.55 
691,348 

68,007 

62, 536 

99.834 

199,502 

2,240 
217,176 
342, 275 
089, 124 

789 

62,536 

100,445 

198,815 

44  80 

4.343  52 

6,845  50 

13,782  48 

1,468,144 

429,879 

1.250.815 

362, 585 

25,016  30 

Cocoa  paste,  or  liquor,  chocolate 

11,297 
6,170 
2,240 
1,665 
1,908 

30,5.37 

2,529 
552 
545 
291 
383 

6,107 

10,407 

2,354 

416  28 

in  blocks  or  cakes. 

2,240 

1,665 

2,908 

30,537 

545 

291 

583 

6,107 

89  60 

Holland 

Switzerland 

Unite  .  States. . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Relginm 

66  60 

116  32 

1,221  48 

53,817 

10,407 

47, 757 

9,880 

1,910  28 

Cocoa  paste  or  liquor,  chocolate 
paste  or  liquor,  sweetened,   in 

11,363 

2,640 

1,279 

33 

7,100 

7,475 

367,078 

.341 

4 

1,587 

1,690 

79,306 

55  71 
1  32 

blocks  or  cakes,  not  less  tlian 
two  pounds  in  weight. 

Holland 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  W.  Indies. 

2,600 

4,585 

366,678 

684 

1,109 

79,262 

297  00 

323  10 

15,788  29 

385,226 

83,695 

382,965 

82,988 

16,465  42 

Cocoa  or  chocolate,  preparations 
-  of,  in  powdered  form. 

1,224,998 

284,902 

5,446 

125 

3,510 

67,275 

2,762 

103,869 

1,594 

29 

429 

19,393 

628 

17,988 

418  78 
7  97 

Germany 

Holland 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  W.  Indies.   . 
B.  Oceania, 

•isio 

62,439 

2,620 

103,389 

429 
16,815 

590 
17,839 

117  32 
5,096  72 

160  43 
4,732  00 

1,396,956 

320, 575 

182,987 

40,061 

10,5.33  22 

Cocoa  beans  not  roasted,  crushed 
or  ground. 

Cwt. 
1,693 
255 

122 

559 

133 

27,857 

23,517 
2,267 

1,715 

8,244 

2,466 

345, 631 

Cwt. 
1,693 
255 

122 
559 
133 

27,843 

23,517 
2,267 

1,715 

8,244 

2,466 

345,450 

1.2G9  75 
191  25 

91  50 

France 

419  25 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

99  75 
20,882  45 

30,619 

383,840 

30,605 

383,659 

22,953  95 

Cocoa  shells  and  nibs 

Lb. 

344 

12 

Lb. 

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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


POB  Home  Consumption. 

Pi 

efcrential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  CoU'd 

No. 
16,000 

$ 
432 

$       ets 
40  OO 

No. 

$ 

?       cts. 

No. 
22, 223 
319, 53£ 

625 
10,20- 

$       ets. 

86  67 

2,396  71 

16,000 

432 

40  00 

341,762 

10,82£ 

2,483  38 

Lb. 
203,877 

19,191 
39,888 

5,417  50 
12,931  41 

Lb. 

Lb. 

203,877 

462,194 

110 

2,500 

4,156 

19,191 
41,802 

438 
837 

5,417  50 

13,907  91 

4  95 

112  50 

176  75 

440,494 

644,371 

59,079 

18,348  91 

672,837 

62,275 

19,619  61 

Lb. 

217,325 

67,218 

3,259  91 

Lb. 

Lb. 

219,565 
217,176 
.342, 275 
689, 124 

68,007 

62,536 

100,445 

198,815 

3,304  71 

4,343  52 

6,845  50 

13,782  48 

217,325 

67,218 

3,259  91 

1,468,140 

429,803 

28,276  21 

1,986 

,354 
755 

69  51 
284  55 

12,393 
8,130 
2,240 
1,665 
2,908 

30, 537 

2,708 
755 
545 
291 
583 

6,107 

485  79 

284  55 

§9  60 

66  60 

116  32 

1,221  48 

8,130 

10,116 

1,109 

354  06 

57,873 

10,989 

2,264  34 

16,890 

3,496 

655  69 

18,169 
33 

7,100 

7,475 
367,078 

3,837 

4 

1,587 

1,690 

79,366 

711  40 

1  32 

297  00 

323  10 

15,788  29 

16,890 

3,496 

655  69 

399,855 

86,484 

17,121  11 

1,244,457 

290,877 

63,111  59 

1,249,903 

125 

3,510 

67,275 

2,762 

103,869 

292,471 

29 

429 

19,393 

628 
17,988 

63,530  37 

7  97 

117  32 

5,096  72 

160  43 

4,732  00 

1,244,457 

290,877 

63,111  59 

1,427,444 

3.30,938 

73  644  81 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 
1,693 
255 

122 

559 

133 

27,843 

23,517 
2,267 

I,7U 

8,244 

2,466 

345,450 

1,269  75 

419  25 

99  75 
20,882  45 

30,605 

383,659 

22,953  95 

Lb. 

344 

12 

0  90 

Lb. 

Lb. 
344 

12 

0  90 

38 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

T0T.\L   I 

M  PORTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoH. 

Cocoa  or  chocolate,  preparations 
ot,     n.o.p.     and     confectionery 
coated  with  or  containing  choc- 
olate. 

Unit'dKingdom 

Belgium 

France     

Lb. 

2,191,899 

412 

713 

1,418 

6,644 

299,229 

147,698 

% 

462,819 

52 

256 

303 

1,472 

66, 600 

34. 185 

Lb. 

11,125 

1,094 

430 

21 

5,894 

324,286 

154.499 

$ 

2,245 

1.56 

175 

3 

1,343 

72,322 

.35,609 

$    cts. 

893  66 
60  07 
64  25 

Germany 

Holland 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  E.   Indies, 

I  16 

512  39 

27.719  69 

13.720  15 

2,648,013 

565, 687 

497,349 

111,853 

42,971  37 

Coffee,  green,  n.o.p 

5.693 

12 

64 

60 

480 

4.50 

2,592 

.     631,865 

975 

1 
15 
12 
48 
68 
304 
65,156 

5,693 

12 
64 
60 

480 

450 

2,301 

631,865 

975 

1 
15 

12 

48 

68 

'      280 

65,156 

170  79 
0  46 

B.W.Indies.... 

Belgium 

Brazil 

1  50 
3  00 
19  20 

Costa  Rica 

France 

United  States. . . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
Aden 

6  80 

44  83 

23,151  86 

641,216 

66,579 

640, 925 

66,555 

23,398  44 

Coffee,    green,    imported    direct 
from  the  country  of  growth  and 
production  or  purchased  in  bond 
in  the  United  Kingdom  (From 
August  22.     .See  Free  Goods). . . 

456,147 
17,865 
8,400 

80,452 

181,649 

4,910,713 

17,760 

41,870 

19,019 

22,700 

373,769 

75,884 

12,400 

488,962 

405,297 

64,398 
3,4.37 
1,597 

9,748 

21,370 

507,459 

2, 339 

8,807 

2,7.30 

3,119 

52, 140 

9,650 

2,282 

67,963 

53,309 

271,213 
17,865 
8,400 

80,452 

77,917 

4,862,242 

2,960 

41,870 

19,019 

21,500 

331,141 

28,536 

12,400 

486,356 

386.674 

43,337 
3,437 
1,597 

9,748 

10,828 

498,859 

.385 

8,807 

2,730 

2,943 

45.810 

3,600 

2.282 

67.657 

50,953 

8,136  39 
535  95 

B.  India 

B.  E.  Indies, 

other 

B.  W.  Indies. . 

Brazil   

Costa  Rica 

Dutch  E.  Indies 

Guatemala 

Hawaii 

Mexico 

Salvador 

Turkey 

252  00 

2,413  ,56 

2,3.37  51 

145,867  26 

88  80 

1,256  10 
570  57 
645  00 

9,9.34  23 
856  08 
372  00 

U.S.ofColombia 
Venezuela 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  W.  Indies..    . 

Germany 

United  .States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

14,590  68 
11.600  22 

7,112,887 

810,348 

6,648,545 

752,973 

199.456  35 

Coffee,  extract  of,  n.o.p,,  or  sub- 
stitute therefor  of  all  kinds 

86,933 

606 

55327 

20, 631 

58 

26,119 

1,844 

606 

.55,327 

302 

.58 

26,119 

63  75 

18  18 

2,442  .39 

142,866 

46,808 

57,777 

26,479 

2,524  32 

Coffee, roasted  or  ground,  when  not 
imported      direct      from      the 
country  of  growth  and  produc- 
tion. 

2,968 

105 

467,379 

'    768 

29 

108,278 

1,046 

105 

464,016 

282 

29 

107,220 

58  30 

5  00 

28,115  52 

470,452 

109,075 

465, 167 

107,. 531 

28, 178  82 

Coffee,  roasted  or  ground,  and  all 
imitations   thereof   and    substi- 
tutes  therefor,    including  acorn 
nuts,  n.o.p. 

12,162 

72 

88 

207,020 

2,981 

18 

9 

29,962 

10,777 

60 

88 

207, 108 

2.685 

14 

9 

29,983 

500  18 

3  00 

1  76 

8,261  37 

219,342 

32,970 

218,033 

.32,691 

8,766  31 

1,485 

358 

ri{.\nE  AS  I)  x.wia.iriny 


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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates.                  i 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  CoU'd 

Lb. 

2,177,922 

4.59.814 

S       cts. 
118,862  38 

Lb. 

% 

%      cts. 

Lb. 

2,189,047 

l',094 

430 

21 

5,894 

324,286 

154,499 

% 

462,0.59 

156 

175 

3 

1,.343 

72,322 

.35,609 

%       cts. 
119,7.56  04 

60  07 

64  25 

1   16 

512  39 

27,719  69 

13,720  15 

2,177,922 

459,814 

118,862  38 

2,675,271 

571,667 

161,833  75 

5,693 

12 

64 

60 

480 

450 

2,301 

631,865 

975 

1 
15 
12 
48 
68 
280 
65, 156 

170  79 

0  46 

1  50 

3  00 

19  20 

6  80 

44  83 

23, 151  86 

640,925 

66,555 

23,398  44 

183,807 

20,935 

4,135  63 

455,020 

17,865 

8,400 

80,452 

2.57,468 

4,862,242 

2,960 

41,870 

19,019 

21,500 

331,141 

28,536 

12,400 

486,356 

386,674 

64,272 
3,437 
1,.597 

9,748 

28,738 

498,8.59 

385 

8,807 

2,730 

2,943 

45,810 

3,600 

2,282 

67,6.57 

50,953 

12,272  02 

535  95 

252  00 

2,413  ,56 

179,551 

17,910 

4,039  90 

6,377  41 

145,867  26 

88  80 

1,2.56  10 

570  57 

645  00 

9,934  23 

856  08 

■ 

372  00 

14,590  68 

11,600  22 

363,358 

38,845 

8,175  53 

7,011,903 

791,818 

207,631  88 

86  430 

20,463 

2, .558  91 

88,274 

606 

55,327 

20,765 

58 

26,119 

2,622  66 

18  18 

2,442  39 

86,430 

20,463 

2,558  91 

144,207 

46,942 

5,083  23 

1  922 

486 

97  16 

2,968 

105 

464,016 

768 

29 

107,220 

1.55  46 

5  00 

28,115  52 

1,922 

486 

97  16 

467,089 

108,017 

28,275  98 

828 

203 
4 

20  67 
0  48 

11,605 

72 

88 

207,108 

2,888 

18 

9 

29,983 

520  85 

12 

3  48 

1  76 

8,261  37 

840 

207 

21  15 

218,873 

32,898 

8,787  46 

1,485 

358 

82  2C 

1,485 

358 

82  20 



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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  •   ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  I 

MPORTS. 

Entersd 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTHBLE    GOODS — CoU. 

Collars  of  cotton  or  linen,  xylonite, 
xyolite  or  celluloid. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungary. . 

Doz. 

32,965 

5,697 

221 

1,244 

6 

6,518 

63,154 

$ 

33,276 

4,932 

366 

1,703 

8 

9,261 

73,707 

Doz. 

3,542 

5,697 

257 

1,244 

6 

6,518 

63,201 

S       . 

4,716 

4,932 

398 

1,703 

8 

9,261 

74,059 

$    cts. 

1,768  50 

1,849-50 

149  25 

- 

Germany 

Japan 

Switzerland ... 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

638  63 
3  00 

3,472  88 
27,772  32 

109,805 

123,253 

80,465 

95,077 

35,654  08 

64,213 

46 

1,054 

3 

9,202 

24,971 

72 

69 

848 

26,575 

467 

46 

711 

3 

1,824 

24,971 

72 

163  45 

16  10 

248  85 

China  .  . 

1  05 

638  40 

Germany 

8,739  85 

Italy. . . . 

25  20 

Japan 

658 
26,575 

230  30 

United  States 

9,301  25 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Belgium 

127,053 

55,327 

19,364  45 

Copper  and  manufactures  of — 

293 

24 

4,054 

5 

1  50 

United  States 

4,054 

1,216  20 

Total 

4,371 

4,059 

1,217  70 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Copper   wire,    plain,    tinned    or 
plated. 

• 
Lb. 
10,253 
93,032 

2,270 
22,531 

Lb. 

93,383 

22,400 

2,800  25 

103,285 

24,801 

93,383 

22,400 

2,800  25 

1,201 

190 

2,937 

wire  of  copper. 

United  States 

2,937 

734  25 

Total 

4,328 

2,937 

734  25 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  India. 

Copper,  all  other  manufactures 

16,607 

130 

161 

18 

30 

1,484 

755 

306 

159,602 

725 

130 

161 

13 

30 

217  50 

39  00 

Hon*'  Kone 

48  30 

3  90 

China  . 

9  00 

755 

6 

160,507 

226  50 

Japan 

1  80 

United  States 

48,152  10 

Total 

179,093 

162,327 

48,698  10 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

United  States. . 

Total 

Cordage,  cotton  of  all  kind.s 

178,862 

60 

78,711 

21,699 

59 

13,441 

10,300 

60 

74,470 

2,579 

59 

12,892 

644  75 

14  75 

3,223  00 

257,633 

35,199 

84,830 

15,530 

3,882  50 

I 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR    HOMB 

Consumption. 

Preferential  Tarifif. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  Coll'd 

,     Doz. 
29, 696 

% 
28, 621 

$       cts 
7,155  25 

Doz. 

% 

$       cts. 

Doz. 

33,238 

5,697 

257 

1,244 

6 

6,518 

63,201 

% 

33,337 

4,932 

398 

1,703 

8 

9,261 

74,059 

%       cts. 
8,923  75 
1  849  50 

149  25 

638  63 

3  00 

3,472  88 
27,772  32 

29,696 

28,621 

7,155  25 

' 

110,161 

123,698 

42,809  33 

60, 779 

13,675  59 

2,194 

713  05 

63,440 

46 

1,054 

3 

9,609 

24,971 

72 

69 

848 

26,575 

14  .5.52  09 

16  10 

343 

111  48 

360  33 

1  05 

7,785 

2,530  30 

3  168  70 

8  739  85 

25  20 

69 
190 

22  43 
61  75 

22  43 

292  05 

9  301  25 

60,779 

13,675  59 

10,581 

3,439  01 

126,687 

36  479  05 

288 

57  60 

293 

24 

4,054 

59  10 

24 

6  60 

0  60 

1  216  20 

288 

57  60 

2i 

6  60 

4,371 

1  281  90 

Lb. 
10,247 

2,267 

170  02 

Lb. 

Lb. 
10,247 
93,383 

2,267 
22,400 

170  02 

2,800  25 

10,247 

2,267 

170  02 

103,630 

24,667 

2,970  27 

1,069 

187  13 

132 
190 

29  70 
42  75 

1,201 

190 

2,937 

216  83 

42  75 

734  25 

1,069 

187  13 

322 

72  45 

4,328 

993  83 

15,842 

3,168  40 

16,567 

130 

161 

18 

30 

1,484 

755 

306 

160,507 

3,385  90 

39  00 

- 

48  30 

5 

1  39 

5  29 

9  00 

1,484 

408  10 

408  10 

226  50 

300 

82  50 

84  30 

48,152  10 

15,842 

3,168  40 

1,789 

491  99 

179, 958 

52,358  49 

166,821 

18,809 

3,761  80 

177, 121 

60 

74,470 

21,388 

59 

12,892 

4,406  55 

14  75 

3,223  00 

166,821 

18,809 

3,761  80 

251,651 

34,339 

7,644  30 

42 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6i  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTUBLE    GOODS — Coil. 

Cordage  and  twines  of  all  kinds, 
n.o.p. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Aust  .-Hungary.. 

France 

Germany 

Norway 

Lb. 

2,740,856 

886 

2,562 

685 

206 

12,879 

222 

25 

1,387,054 

278,443 

89 

680 

264 

135 

1,065 

29 

7 

177,776 

Lb. 

26,005 

886 

2,562 

685 

206 

12,879 

222 

25 

1,386,525 

$ 

2,662 

89 

680 

264 

135 

1,065 

29 

7 

177,714 

$    cts. 

665  50 
22  25 

170  00 
66  00 
.33  75 

266  25 
7  25 

Switzerland 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

France 

Germany 

Portugal 

1  75 

44,428  50 

4.145,375 

458,488 

1,429,995 

182,645 

45,661  25 

Corks,  manufactured  from  cork- 
wood, over  three-fourths  of  an 
inch  in  diameter  measured  at 
the  larger  end. 

27.095 
237 
897 
85,077 
48,064 
51,338 

20, 727 
399 
101 
23,863 
14,597 
24,653 

21,348 
227 
897 
84,411 
48,064 
51,326 

15.972 
159 
101 
23,863 
14,597 
24,649 

1,067  40 

U  35 

44  85 

4,220  55 

2,403  20 

United  States. 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

2,566  30 

212,708 

84,340 

206,273 

79,341 

10,313  65 

Corks,  manufactured  from  cork- 

1,681 
129 

26.921 
10,649 
14,754 

1,336 
32 

9.419 

4.865 
9,124 

409 
99 

26,173 
10,649 
14,754 

276 

29 

9,419 

4,865 

9,124 

32  72 
7  92 

and  less  in  diameter  measured 

Portugal 

2,093  84 
851  92 

United  States.. 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

1,180  32 

54,134 

24,776 

52,084 

23,713 

4,166  72 

Cork  slabs,   boards,   planks   and 

1,004 

8,859 

43,403 

6,042 
43,125 

1,812  60 

or  granulated  or  ground  cork. 

United  States 

12,937  50 

Total 

53,266 

49,167 

14,750  10 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France 

10,215 

384 

152 

226 

19,6,82 

41,598 

77,722 

251 

255 

152 

226 

19,682 

41,598 

77,722 

.50  20 

bark,    n.o.p.,    including    strips. 

51  GO 

30  40 

Holland 

45  20 

Portugal 

3,936  40 

Spain 

8,319  60 

United  States 

15,544  40 

Total  

149,979 

139,886 

27,977  20 

Unit'dKingdom 

Corsets  of  all  kinds 

13,880 

456 

1.673 

77 

508,914 

1,060 

371  00 

France 

44 

77 

507,580 

15  40 

26  95 

United  States 

177,653  00 

Total 

525,000 

.508,761 

178,066  35 

Unit'dKingdom 
Germany 

237 

498 

12,080 

77 

498 

12,038 

26  95 

steels,  and  covered  corset  wires 

174  30 

United  States. 

4,213  30 

reed,  rattan  and  horn  covered. 

Total 

12,815 

12,613 

4,414  55 

TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff.               1 

Treaty  Rates.                  , 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  Coll'd 

Lb. 

2,706,414 

s 

275,017 

$       cts. 
55,003  40 

Lb. 

$ 

S       cts. 

Lb. 

2,732,419 

886 

2.. 562 

685 

206 

12,879 

222 

25 

1,386,525 

$ 

277,679 

89 

680 

264 

13.5 

1,065 

29 

7 

177,714 

8       cts. 
55,668  90 

22  25 

170  00 

66  00 

33  75 

266  25 

7  25 

1  75 

44,428  50 

2,706,414 

275,017 

55,003  40 

4,136,409 

457, 662 

100,664  65 

2  199 

1,202 

87  96 

23,547 
227 
897 
84,411 
48,064 
51,326 

17,174 
1.59 
101 
23,863 
14,. 597 
24,649 

1,155  36 

11  35 

44  85 

4,220  55 

2,403  20 

2,566  30 

2  199 

1,202 

87  96 

208,472 

80,543 

10,401  61 

1  157 

956 

69  42 

1,566 

99 

26,173 

10,649 

14,754 

1,232 
29 
9,419 
4,865 
9,124 

102  14 

7  92 

2,093  84 

851  92 

1,180  32 

1,157 

956 

69  42 

53,241 

24,669 

4,236  14 

1,004 

200  80 

1,004 

6,042 

43, 125 

200  80 

1,812  60 

12,937  50 

1,004 

200  80 

50, 171 

14,950  90 

9,964 

1,494  60 

10,215 
255 
152 

226 
19,682 
41,. 598 
77,722 

1,544  80 

51  00 

, 

30  40 

45  20 

' 

3,936  40 

8,319  60 

15,544  40 

9,964 

1,494  60 

149,850 

29,471  80 

10,853 

2,713  25 

1,967 

456 

1,629 

639  28 
148  20 
529  43 

13,880 

456 

1.673 

77 

507,580 

3,723  53 

148  20 

544  83 

26  95 

177,653  00 

10,853 

2.713  25 

4,052 

1,316  91 

523,666 

182,096  51 

160 

36  02 

237 

498 

12,038 

62  97 

174  30 

4,213  30 

16« 

36  02 

12,773 

4,450  57 

44 


CVSTOMfi  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imposts. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

• 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Cofl. 

Costumes  and  scenery,  theatrioal. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

S 

1,821 

54 
11,372 

% 

$    cts. 

54 
8,247 

12  15 

United  States 

1,909  69 

Total 

13,247 

8,301 

1,921  84 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland . . 
Aust. -Hungary.. 

Belgium 

United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungarj'. 
.Vzores  and  Mad  ei  ra 
Belgium 

Cotton,  manufactures  of — 

Duck,    grey   or   white,    n.o.p., 
weighing  over  8  oz.  per  square 

•       Yd. 

820. 602 

111 

2,817 

696 

1,161.793 

170,048 

12 

1,274 

212 

390,822 

Yd. 

1.026 

HI 

2,817 

696 

1,158,956 

300 

12 

1.274 

212 

390,473 

60  00 

2  40 

2.54  80 

42  40 

78.094  60 

1,986,019 

562,368 

1,163,606 

392,271 

78,454  20 

186,471 

1,170 

269 

506 

19,964 

4,647 

2,814 

286 

63 

428,003 

145,277 

2,182 

64 

269 

199 

1,687 

5,867 

619 

155 

436  40 

coloured 

12  80 

53  80 

39  80 

337  40 

Germany. 

1,173  40 

Holland 

123  80 

Italy 

31  00 

79,270 
145.277 

15,854  00 

United  State?.. 

29,055  40 

Total. 

789,470 

235,589 

47, 117  80 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

France.. 

7,408,622 

3,505 

850 

3,442 

20 

1,822.564 

Gray,  unbleached  cotton  fabrics 

456,954 

1,280 

153 

596 

4 

117,903 

36,608 

3,505 

850 

3,222 

20 

1,812,757 

4, 1.39 

1,280 

153 

441 

4 

116,721 

1,034  75 

320  00 

38  25 

Germany 

Switzerland 

United  States.. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Aust.-Hungary  . 

Belgium 

France.. 

110  25 

1  00 

29. 180  25 

9,239,003 

576,890 

1,856,962 

122,738 

30,684  50 

White  or  bleached  cotton  fabrics 

23,552.448 

1,100 

1,500 

688 

44,185 

51,015 

148 

58,502 

101,298 

7,452,781 

1,902,482 

61 

162 

112 

9,139 

5,107 

15 

4,908 

18,376 

655,334 

290,852 

1,100 

1,500 

688 

45,330 

45,370 

148 

56,077 

101,298 

7,471,140 

34, 784 

61 

162 

112 

9,613 

4,880 

15 

4,901 

18,376 

657,583 

8,696  00 
15  25 
40  50 
28  00 

2,403  25 

Germany 

Holland 

1,220  00 

3  75 

1,225  25 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungary  . 

Germany 

Holland 

Russia 

4,594  00 
164,395  75 

31,263,665 

2,595,696 

8,013,509 

730,487 

182,621  75 

Towelling  in  the  webb 

3,163,583 

U65 

130 

4,191 

96 

24,549 

220,110 

58 

10 

191 

9 

3,002 

32,167 
665 

2,170 
58 

542  50 

14  50 

4,191 

96 

24,549 

191 

9 

3,002 

47  75 
2  25 

United  States... 
Total 

750  50 

3,193,214 

223,380 

61,668 

5,430 

1,357  50 

il 


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45 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumptio.v. 


Preferential  Turiflf. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  CoU'd 

$ 
21 

$       cts. 
3  15 

$ 

$      cts. 

% 

21 
54 

8,247 

%       eta. 
3  15 

12  15 

1,909  69 

21 

3  15 

8,322 

1,924  99 

Yd. 
837.185 

188,159 

28.223  85 

Yd. 

Yd. 

838,211 

111 

2,817 

696 

1,158,956 

188,4.59 

12 

1,274 

212 

390,473 

28  283  85 

2  40 

254  80 

42  40 

78,094  60 

837, 185 

•      188, 159 

28,223  85 

2,000,791 

.580,430 

106,678  05 

17,642 

2,205  59 

173,713 
1 ,  258 

30,. 399  78 
220  15 

193,5.37 

1,322 

269 

506 

20,488 

5,867 

2,S14 

286 

G3 

457  400 

145,277 

33,041  77 
232  95 

53  80 

307 
18,801 

.53  73 
3,290  18 

93  53 

3,627  58 

1   173  40 

2.195 

131 

63 

378, 130 

384  13 

22  93 

11  03 

66,173  22 

507  93 

53  93 

11  03 

82  027  22 

29,055  40 

17,642 

2,205  59 

574,598 

100,555  15 

827,829 

149,878  54 

7,386,344 

461,481 



69.222  15 

7,422,952 

3,505 

850 

3,222 

20 

1,812,757 

465,620 

1,280 

153 

441 

4 

116  721 

70  256  90 

320  00 

38  25 

110  25 

1  00 

29, 180  25 

7,386,344 

461,481 

69,222  15 

9,243,306 

584,219 

99.906  65 

23,670,821 

1.892,305 

331,1.54  93 

23,961,673 

1,100 

1,.500 

688 

45.336 

45.370 

148 

56.077 

101.298 

.   7,'«471,140 

1.927.089 

61 

162 

112 

9.613 

4,880 

15 

4,901 

18,. 376 

657,583 

339,850  93 
15  25 

40  50 

28  00 

2,403  25 

1.220  00 

3  75 

1.225  25 

4  594  00 

164,395  75 

23,670,821 

1,892,305 

331,154  93 

31,684,330 

2,622,792 

513,776  68 

3,124.077 

217,007 

.37,977  .32 

- 

3,156,244 
665 

219,177 
58 

38  519  82 

14  50 

4,191 

96 

24,549 

191 

9 

3,002 

47  75 

2  25 

750  50 

3,124,077 

217,007 

37,977  32 

3,185,745 

222,437 

39,334  82 

4S 


CV8TOMS  riKPARTMEXT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS— Con. 

Cotton,  mfrs  of — Con. 

Fabrics,   printed,   dyed    or 
coloured,  n.o.p. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Aust.-Hungary  . 

Belgium 

France.. 

Yd. 

37,401,077 
434 

2,873 

12,587 

155,677 

311,473 

569 

12,022 

109,265 

18,217 

15,271,424 

S 

3,587,339 

91 

905 

5,265 

34,080 

47,448 

46 

2,754 

10,661 

3,319 

1,. 586, 624 

Yd. 

497,425 

434 

2,873 

12,587 

156,641 

311,672 

569 

12,022 

109,606 

18,275 

15,215,506 

S 

98,824 

91 

905 

5,265 

34, 104 

47,424 

46 

2,754 

10, 685 

3,335 

1,580,386 

$    cts. 

32,117  80 

29  58 

294  13 

1,711  13 

11  083  80 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

15,412  80 

14  95 

895  05 

3,472  63 

Switzerland 

United  States..  - 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

1,083  88 
513,628  51 

53,295,618 

5,278,532 

16,337,610 

1,783,819 

579,744  26 

Jeans,  coutilles  and  sateens,  im- 

1,661,251 

3,947 

387 

221,119 

193,990 

1,324 

466 

28,479 

1,559 

2,780 

1,043 

221,119 

958 

651 

689 

28,479 

191  60 

130  20 

stay    manufacturers,    for   use 
exclusively  for  the  manufac- 
ture of  such  articles  in  their 
own  factories. 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies..,, 

137,80 
5,695  80 

1,886,704 

224,259 

226.501 

30,777 

6, 155  40 

Handkerchiefs.. 

' 

419,246 

3 

286 

4 

39 

83 

2,. 368 

420 

1,753 

2,607 

51 

45, 006 

3 

11,047 

1,964 

3 

286 

4 

39 

83 

186 

572 

1,753 

71 

51 

11,781 

3 

11,049 

687  40 

1  05 
100  10 

Azores  and  Madeira 
Belgium 

1  40 

13  65 

China 

29  05 

65  10 

200  20 

Holland 

613  55 

Japan 

24,85 

17  85 

4, 123  35 

Turkey 

1  05 

United  States... 
Total 

3.867  15 

482,916 

27,845 

9,745  75 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungary  . 

Germany 

Japan. 

Batts,  batting  and  sheet  wad- 
ding. 

Lb. 

7,683 

52 

699 

3,884 

282,508 

1,035 
18 
51 

443 
30,506 

Lb. 

1,250 

52 

699 

3,884 
282,508 

117 

18 

51 

443 

30,506 

29  25 

4  50 

12  75 

110  75 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit  'd  Kingdom 

7, 626  SO 

294,826 

32,053 

288,393 

31,135 

7,783  75 

Bobbinet,    (white  cotton)  plain, 
in  the  web. 

Yd. 

315,. 321 

675 

1,762 

36,713 
251 
226 

Yd. 
12,624 

1,605 

401  25 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France.. 

1,762 

226 

56,50 

317.758 

37, 190 

14,386 

1.831 

457  75 

Knitting  yarn,  hoisery  yarn  or 
other  cotton  yarn,  dyed  or  not 

Lb. 

262,593 

30,925 

1.307 

3,778 

553,137 

68,368 

14,312 

746 

4,349 

112,686 

Lb. 

541 

30,925 

1,307 

3,778 

553,137 

281 

14,312 

746 

4,349 

112,686 

70  25 
3,578  00 

n.o.p. 

Germany 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

186  50 

1,087  25 

28,171  50 

• 

851,740 

200,461 

589,688 

132,374 

33,093  50 

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47 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  Coll'd 

Yd. 
36,672,686 

$ 
3,516,050 

$       ct.s. 
879,012  50 

Yd. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Yd. 

37,170,111 

434 

2,873 

12,587 

156,641 

311,672 

569 

12,022 

109, 6P6 

18,275 

15,215,506 

$ 

3,614,874 

91 

905 

5,265 

34,104 

47,424 

46 

2,754 

10,685 

3,3,35 

1 , 580, 386 

$       cts. 
911,130  30 

29  58 

294  13 

1,711  13 

11,083  80 

15,412  80 

14  95 

895  05 

3,472  63 

1,083  88 

513,628  51 

36,672,686 

3,516,050 

879,012  50 

^ 

53,010,296 

5,299,869 

1,458,756  76 

1  656  408 

192,622 

24,077  93 

1,657.967 

2,780 

1,043 

221,119 

193,  ,580 

651 

689 

28,479 

24,269  53 

130  20 

137  80 

5,695  80 

1,656,408 

192,622 

24,077  93 

1,882,909 

223,399 

30,233  33 

398,281 

99,570  25 

16,139 

5,245  18 

416, .384 

3 

286 

4 

39 

83 

1,783 

105,502  83 

1  05 

100  10 

1  40 

13  65 

29  05 

1,597 

519  03 

.W4  13 

5721            266  20 

1,753 

2,607 

51 

46,866 

3 

11,049 

613  55 

2,536 

824  20 

849  05 

17  85 

35,085 

11,402  90 

15,526  25 

1  05 

3,867  15 

398,281 

99,570  25 

55,357 

17,991  31 

481,483 

127.307  31 

Lb. 
6  433 

918 

160  67 

Lb. 

Lb. 

7,683 

52 

699 

3,884 

282,508 

1,035 

18 

51 

443 

30,506 

189  92 

4  50 

12  75 

110  75 

7,626  50 

6,433 

918 

160  67 

294,826 

32,053 

7,944  42 

Yd. 

317,845 

37,441 

5,616  15 

Yd. 

181 
675 

11 
251 

2  48 
56  47 

Yd. 

330, 150 

675 

1,762 

39.057 
251 
226 

6,019  88 
56  47 

56  50 

317,345 

37,441 

5,616  15 

856 

262 

58  95 

332,587 

39,534 

6, 132  85 

Lb. 

262,052 

68,087 

11,915  46 

Lb. 

Lb. 

262,593 

30,925 

1,307 

3,778 

553, 137 

68,368 

14,312 

746 

4,349 

112,686 

11,985  71 

3,578  00 

186  .50 

1,087  25 

28,171  50 

262, 052 

68,087 

11,915  46 

851,740 

200,461 

45,008  96 

48 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMETifT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  I 

MPORTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOOD-S — CoJl. 

Cotton,  mfrs  of — Con. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States. 

$ 

793 

3,475 

S 

$    cts. 

3,475 

868  75 

Total 

4,268 

3,475 

868  75 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

13,614 
14,769 

14,769 

2,953  80 

Total 

28,383 

14,769 

2,953  80 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies.... 

Sheets,  bed  quilts    pillow  cases 

725,364 

1 

700 

800 

35 

264 

96 

2,445 

7,369 

23,041 

3,511 

2,216 

28 

51,306 

14,538 

1 

700 

860 

35 

264 

96 

2,445 

6,998 

22,356 

3,511 

2,216 

28 

51,449 

4,361  40 

0  30 

piece,     including     uncoloured 
table    cloths    or    napkins    of 
eotton 

Hong  Kong. 

210  00 

Aust  .-Hungary  . 
.\zores  and  Madeira 

2.58  00 

10  50 

79  20 

China 

28  80 

733  50 

Germany. 

2,099  40 

Japan 

6,706  80 

Portugal. 

1,053  .30 

664  80 

Turkey 

8  40 

United  States.. 

15,434  70 

Total...    . 

817,2.36 

105,497 

31,649  10 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Aust-Hungary . . 
France  

£^irt5  of  cotton  

Doz. 

16, 184 

5 

643 

80 

171 

108 

1 

66. 770 

94,433 
31 

4,718 

470 

637 

580 

11 

340,256 

Doz. 
19~4 
5 

24 
80 
171 

1,308 

31 

162 

470 
637 

457  80 

10  85 
56  70 
164  50 

Germany 

222  95 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

T  tal 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

67,013 

341,568 

119,548  80 

83,962 

441,136 

67,487 

344, 176 

120,461  60 

Sewing  thread  on  spools 

115.385 

2,005 

1,188 

1,161 

11 

59 

96,005 

719 

132 

164 

1,161 

1 

179  75 

33  00 

France  .  .   . 

41  00 

290  25 

Japan 

0  25 

Switzerland 

United  States.. 

96,005 

24,001  25 

Total 

215,814 

98,182 

24,545  50 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France 

Sewing  cotton  thread  in  hanks.. 

Lb. 

352,960 

325 

133,382 

183,508 

163 

64,815 

Lb. 

9,727 

325 

133,382 

5,020 

163 

64,815 

502  00 
16  30 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

France 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

6,481  50 

486, 667 

248,486 

143,434 

69,998 

6,999  80 

Crochet  and  knitting  cotton 

69,283 

10.055 

736 

85,319 

29, 158 

4,662 

503 

33,994 

774 

6,926 

736 

85,319 

516 

3,438 

503 

33,994 

129  00 

859  50 

125  75 

8,498  50 

165,393 

68,317 

93,755 

38,451 

9,612  75 

TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


49 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  CoU'd 

$ 
793 

1.38  78 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

793 
3,475 

$       eta. 
138  78 

868  75 

793 

138  78 

4,268 

1,007  53 

13,614 

2,042  10 

13,614 
14,769 

2,042  10 

2,953  80 

13,614 

2,042  10 

28,383 

4,995  90 

713,881 

142,776  20 

728,419 

1 

700 

860 

35 

264 

96 

2,445 

6,998 

22,356 

3,511 

2,216 

28 

51,449 

147,137^ 

0  30 

210  00 

2.58  00 

10  50 

79  20 

28  80 

733  50 

2.099  40 

6,706  80 

1,053  30 

664  80 

8  40 

15,434  70 

713,881 

142,776  20 

819,378 

174,425  30 

Doz. 
16,085 

92,950 

23,237  50 

Doz. 
34 

297 

96  53 

Doz. 

16,313 

5 

643 

80 

171 

106 

1 

67,013 

94,555 

31 

4,718 

470 

637 

565 

11 

.341,568 

23,791  83 
10  85 

619 

4.556 

1,480  82 

1,5.37  52 

164  50 

222  95 

106 

1 

565 
11 

183  63 
3  58 

183  63 

3  58 

119,548  80 

16,085 

92,950 

23,237  50 

760 

5,429 

1,764  56 

84,332 

442,555 

145,463  66 

114,489 

20,035  79 

301 
1,873 
1,088 

67  73 
421  43 
244  80 

115,509 

2,005 

1,252 

1,161 

11 

59 

96,005 

20,283  27 

454  43 

285  80 

290  25 

10 

59 

2  25 
13  28 

2  50 

13  28 

24.001  25 

114,489 

20,  035  79 

3,331 

749  49 

216,002 

45,330  78 

Lb. 
343,233 

178,488 

13,386  58 

Lb. 

Lb. 

352,960 

325 

,133,382 

183,508 

163 

64,815 

13,888  58 

16  .30 

6,481  50 

343,233 

178,488 

13,386  58 

486,667 

248,486 

20,386  38 

67,930 

28,390 

4,968  40 

579 
3,129 

252 
1,224 

56  70 
275  41 

69,283 

10,0.55 

736 

85,319 

29.158 

•  4,662 

503 

33,994 

5,154  10 
1,134  91 

125  75 

8,498  50 

67,930 

28,390 

4.968  40 

3,708 

1,476 

332  11 

165,393 

68,317 

14,913  26 

11— ii- 


50 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GE.ORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1 — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS— Con. 

Cotton.  Mfrs.  of— Co«. 

All  other  cotton  thread,  n.  o.  p. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

France 

Germany 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

<?Tiit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies.... 

Lb. 

102.993 

10 

4,147 

10,985 

842 

95.606 

S 

72, 151 

2 

1,326 

8,725 

615 

53,961 

Lb. 

156 

10 

2 

13,485 

842 

95, 606 

S 

27 

2 

1 

9,337 

615 

53,961 

$     ct.s. 

6  75 

0  50 

0  25 

2,334  25 

153  75 

13,490  25 

214,583 

136,780 

110,101 

63,943 

15,985  75 

560,263 

15,273 

40 

337 

5,345  55 

14  00 

337 

28 

5,625 

40 

1,650 

1,083 

46,292 

150 

19,528 

443 

14,779 

344 

13 

2 

3,323 

1,522,076 

117  95 

Malta 

180 

40 

777 

193 

7,326 

150 

19,518 

171 

1,509 

344 

13 

2 

2,369 
1,521,821 

63  00 

.\zore3  and 

14  00 

Belgium 

271  95 

67  55 

2,564  10 

52  50 

Germany 

6,831  .30 

Holland 

59  85 

528  15 

Portugal . 

120  40 

4  55 

Sweden 

0  70 

829  15 

United  States.. 

532,637  35 

Total 

- 

2,175,976 

1,570,063 

549,522  05 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Belgium 

22,551 

542 

3,708 

1,314 

12 

17 

162.194 

151 

52  85 

1,053 
1,314 

368  55 

459  90 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

161,482 

56,518  70 

Total 

190,338 

164,000 

57,400  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Germany 

Cotton  bags  made  up  bv  the  use  of 

80, 120 

28 

18 

17 

46,901 

25 
28 
18 
17 
46,899 

8  75 

the  needle,  not  otherwise   pro- 

9  80 

6  30 

Switzerland 

5  95 

United  States.. 

16,414  65 

Total 

127,084 

46, 987 

16,445  45 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

T.nmpwinW.sf 

5,310 

2 

220 

9 

20,209 

28 

2 

220 

9 

20,198 

7  00 

0  50 

France 

55  00 

2  25 

United  States  . 

5,049  50 

Total 

25,750 

20,457 

5,114  25 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Malta 

Lace,  white  and  cream  coloured . 

656, 195 

10 

230 

2,361 

364 

27,223 

18,952 

10 

22 

427 

364 

2,522 

3,790  40 

2  00 

4  40 

85  40 

72  80 

France 

504  40 

r  If  A  UK  AND  NAV  1(1  AVION 


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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  CoNsr.Mmo.v. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  CoU'd 

I.b. 
102. 220 

% 
71,621 

J       ets. 
12,533  91 

Lb. 

503 

$ 
353 

$       ets. 
79  43 

Lb. 
102,879 
10 
4,147 

13,485 

842 

95,606 

$ 

72,001 

2 

1,326 

9,337 

615 

53,961 

$       ets. 

12,620  09 

0  50 

4, 145 

1,325 

298  13 

''98  38 

''  334  25 

153  75 

13  490  25 

102,220 

71,621 

12,533  91 

4,648 

1,678 

377  56 

216,969 

137,242 

28,897  22 

539,212 

134,803  00 

12,527 

4,071  28 

.567,012 

40 

337 

28 

5.625 

40 

1,650 

193 

46,606 

150 

19,518 

443 

15,243 

344 

13 

2 

3,311 
1,521,821 

144  219  83 

14  00 

117  95 

28 
5,445 

9  10 

1,769  63 

. 

9  10 

1,832  63 

14  00 

873 

283  73 

555  68 

67  55 

39,280 

12,766  21 

15  3.30  31 

52  50 

6  831  30 

272 
13,734 

88  40 
4,463  55 

148  25 

4  991  70 

120  40 

4  55 

0  70 

942 

306  15 

1   135  30 

532,637  35 

539,212 

134,803  00 

73,101 

23,758  05 

2,182,376 

708,083  10 

22, 196 

5, 549  00 

243 

836 
2,655 

78  98 
271  70 
862  89 

22,590 

836 

3,708 

1,314 

12 

17 

161,482 

5,680  83 

271  70 

1,231  44 

459  90 

12 
17 

3  90 
5  53 

3  90 

5  53 

56,518  70 

22,196 

5,549  00 

3,763 

1,223  00 

189, 959 

64  172  00 

80,095 

20,023  75 

80, 120 
28 
18 
17 

46,899 

20,032  50 

9  80 

6  30 

5  95 

10,414  65 

80.095 

20,023  75 

127,082 

36,469  20 

5,282 

924  39 

5,310 

2 

220 

9 

20, 198 

931  39 

0  50 

55  00 

2  25 

5  049  50 

5,282 

924  39 

25,739 

6,038  64 

589,610 

73,702  37 

53,959 

9,443  45 

662.521 

10 

230 

2,361 

364 

27,068 

86  936  22 

2  00 

208 
1,934 

36  40 
338  45 

40  80 

423  85 

72  80 

24,546 

4,295  55 

4,799  95 

11— ii— 41 


52 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.   1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

• 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DDTIABLE   GOOD8 — Con. 

31,720 

1,175 

151 

639 

391 

49,302 
250 

38,877 

$ 

33,756 

1,175 

151 

639 

391 

5,598 

250 

38,796 

$    cts. 
6,751  20 

Holland 

235  00 

— Con. 

Italy 

30  20 

Japan 

127  80 

78  20 

Switzerland 

1,119  60 

Turkey 

50  00 

United  .States- 

7,759  20 

Total 

808,888 

103,053 

20,610  60 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Auat.-Hungary  . 

Shawls         

2,. 335 
362 
757 
744 

7 
.58 

784 
362 

757 

744 

7 

58 

274  40 

126  7P 

Germany 

264  95 

260  40 

Switzerland  .  . 

2  45 

United  States  . 

20  30 

Total 

4,263 

2,712 

949  20 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Aust-.  Hungary . . 

Doz.  pairs 

202,760 

56 

147 

255, 142 

47 

318 

Doz.  pairs 

12,486 

56 

147 

729 

50 

830 

76, 705 

1,634 

627 

246,114 

15,852 

47 

318 

840 

35 

916 

101,670 

1,208 

700 

276,916 

5,548  20 

16  45 
111  30 
294  00 

China 

50 

830 

74,545 

1,642 

627 

248,466 

35 

916 

98, 707 

1,213 

700 

277,738 

12  25 

320  60 

Germany 

.35,584  50 
422  80 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

245  00 
96,920  60 

529, 123 

634,816 

339,378 

398, 502 

139,475  70 

Tape   of  cotton  not   over  1|  inch 

12,610 

131 

410 

16 

6,685 

391 
131 

410 

16 

6,679 

136  85 

45  85 

Germany 

143  50 

Japan 

5  60 

United  States.. 

2,337  65 

Total 

19,852 

7,627 

2,669  45 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Tape,  not  d ved  or  coloured 

15,142 

947 

122 

8,003 

1,5.53 
947 
122 

8,003 

388  25 

236  75 

Sweden 

30  50 

2,000  75 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

24,214 

10,625 

2,656  25 

Tape,  dyed  or  coloured 

26,459 

1.52 

1,167 

1,113 

5,005 

614 

152 

1,216 

1,113 

5,005 

199  55 

49  40 

France 

395  20 

Germany. . . 

361  73 

United  States.. 

1,626  80 

Total 

33,896 

8.100 

2,632  68 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  India 

Towels 

328,683 

9 

14 

66 

4 

4,430 

9 

14 

66 

4 

1,329  00 

2  70 

4  20 

19  80 

China 

1  20 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


53 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Pi 

eferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rate.s. 

Total. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  Coll'd 

$ 

$       cts 

$ 

$       cts 

$ 

33,75( 

1,17; 

15 

63C 

.391 

50,70' 

25C 

38,79(: 

?       cts. 
)          6  751  20 

)             235  00 

30  20 

127  80 

78,20 

45, I0£ 

7,894  OS 

Q  on  fix 

50  GO 

7,759  20 

589,610 

73,702  37 

125,756 

22,007  93 

818,416 

llfi  "^^fl  Qrt 

l,42e 

356  50 

91 

29  58 

2,301 
362 
757 

744 

7 

58 

660  48 

126  70 

264  95 

260  40 

2  45 

20  30 

1,426 

356  50 

91 

29  58 

4,229 

1  335  28 

Doz.  pairs 
189,360 

240, 508 

60,127  00 

Doz.  pains 

Doz.  pairs 

201,846 

56 

147 

729 

50 

830 

76,705 

1,634 

627 

246,114 

256,360 

47 

318 

840 

35 

916 

101,670 

1,208 

700 

276,916 

65,675  20 

16  45 

111  30 

294  00 

12  25 

320  60 

35,584  501 
422  801 
245  00* 

96,920  60 

189,360 

240,508 

60, 127  00 

528,738 

639,010 

199,602  70 

12,211 

3,052  75 

12,602 

131 

410 

16 

6,679 

3,189  60 

45  85. 

143  50 

2,337  65 

12,211 

3,052  75 

19,838 

5,722  20 

13,565 

2,374  07 

15,118 
947 
122 

8,003 

2,762  32 
236  75 
30  50 
2,000  75- 

13,565 

2,374  07 

24,190 

5,030  32 

26,422 

6,605  50 

27,036 

152 

1,216 

1,113 

5,005 

6,805  05 

395  20 

361  73 

1,626  80 

26,422 

6,605  50 

34,522 

9,238  18  , 

322, 642 

64,528  40 

327,072 

9 

14 

66 

4 

65.857  40 
2  70 
4  20 

19  SO 

1  20 

54 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.\L  Impohts. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Cotton   Mfr'*  of — Con. 

France 

66 

1,248 

276 

18 

24 

29,838 

06 

1,668 

276 

18 

24 

29,837 

$    cts. 
19  80 

500  40 

Japan 

82  80 

5  40 

7  20 

United  States... 

8,951  10 

Total 

360,246 

36.412 

10,923  60 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

15,065 

4,416 

1,011 

111 

1,904 

64,737 

3,183 
4,416 
1,011 
111 
1,904 
64,122 

1,114  05 

1,.545  60 

Germany 

3.53  85 

38  85 

Switzerland.. 

666  40 

22,442  70 

Total 

87,244 

74,747 

26,161  45 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Japan. 

Uncoloured     cotton     fabrics, 
bleached,  viz.: — 
Scrims   and   window   scrims, 
cambric  cloths  muslin  apron 

Yd. 

728,796 
150 
320 

118,823 

22,046 

31 

84 

5,632 

Yd. 

6,6.59 

1.50 

320 

118,823 

603 

31 

84 

5,632 

150  75 
7  75 

checks,     brilliants,     cords, 
piques,  diapers,  lenos,  Swiss 
jaconet  and  cambric  muslins 
and  plain,  striped  or  check- 
ed lawns. 

Velvets,  velveteens,  and  plush 
fabrics,  n.o.p. 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

TotaL 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungary  . 

Belgium 

21  00 
1,408  00 

848,089 

27, 793 

125,952 

6,3.50 

1,587  50 

3,022,679 

1,429 

5,500 

246,979 

69,835 

45 

1,494 

142,133 

797.444 

739 

2,881 

110,043 

28,680 

22 

605 

42,761 

201,579 

27,290 

8,187  00 

2,662 
15,755 
68,749 

1,083 
10, 188 
28,053 

324  90 
3,056  40 

Germany 

Japan 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

8,415  90 

• 

8 
142. 133 

4 
42,761 

1  20 
12,828  30 

3,490,094 

983,175 

4.30,886 

109.379 

32,813  70 

Manufactures  of  cotton  of  which 
cotton  is  component  materia) 
of  chief  value,  n.o.p 

279,625 

130 

1,230 

675 

7,122 

158 

26,878 

18,871 

43 

1,473 

14-.  578 

1,320 

1,129 

20 

624, 637 

30,. 361 

130 

1,2.30 

675 

7,092 

709 

27,066 

18,971 

43 

1,473 

12,992 

1,320 

1,129 

20 

622,070 

10,626,35 
45  50 

.■^ust  .-Hungary  . 
Azores  and  Ma- 

430  50 

236  25 

2,482  20 

China 

248  15 

9,473  10 

6,639  85 

Holland 

15  05 

Italy 

515  55 

4,547  20 

462  00 

395  15 

7  00 

217,724  50 

Total 

977,889 

725,281 

253,848  35 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Crapes,  black,  mourning 

7,435 

601 

73 

325 

168 

33  60 

73 
325 

14  60 

United  States.. 

- 

65  00 

Total 

8,434 

566 

113  20 

TRAnF.   \\n  y.ivifiM'iox 


55 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

% 

$       cts. 

S 

%       cts. 

% 

66 

1,668 

276 

18 

24 

29,837 

S       ets. 
19  80 

500  40 

82  80 

5  40 

7  20 

8,951  10 

322, 642 

64,528  40 

359,054 

75,452  00 

11,904 

2,678  56 

15,087 

4,416 

1,011 

111 

1,904 

64,122 

3  792  61 

• 

1,545  60 

353  85 

38  85 

666  40 

22,442  70 

11,904 

2,678  56 

86,651 

28,840  01 

Yd. 
741,131 

21,903 

3,833  21 

Yd. 

Yd. 

747,790 
150 
320 

118,823 

22, 506 

31 

84 

5,632 

3  983  96 

7  75 

21  00 

1,408  00 

741,131 

21,903 

3,833  21 

867,083 

28,253 

5  420  71 

2,732,498 

726, 652 

127, 164  98 

73,657 

1,429 

2.838 

"31  815 

40,471 

739 

1,798 

100,301 

11,129.53 
392  98 
780  45 

26,857  56 

3,007,734 

1,429 

5,500 

247,570 

68,749 

45 

1,494 

142  1.33 

794,413 

739 

2,881 

110,489 

28,053 

22 

605 

42,761 

146,481  51 
392  98 

1   105  35 

29,913  96 
8  415  90 

45 
1,486 

22 
601 

12  38 
■      408  65 

12  38 

409  85 

. 

12  828  30 

2,732,498 

726, 652 

127, 164  98 

311,270 

143,932 

39,581  55 

3,474,6.54 

979,963 

199,560  23 

249,746 

62,436  SO 

280,107 

130 

1.230 

675 

7.092 

709 

27.066 

18,971 

43 

1,473 

12,992 

1,320 

1,129 

20 

622,070 

73  062  85 

45  50 

430  50 

236  25 

.    , 

2  482  20 

248  15 

9,473  10 

6  639  85 

15  05 

515  55 

4,547  20 

462  00 

395  15 

7  00 

217  724  ,50 

249,746 

62,436  50 

975,027 

316,284  85 

■ 

5,725 

715  70 

1,542 
601 

269  90 
105  17 

7,435 

601 

73 

325 

1  019  20 

105  17 

14  60 

65  00 

5,725 

715  70 

2,143 

375  07 

8,434 

1  203  97 

56 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.    1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entereu) 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTHBLE    GOODS — C&n. 

Cotton,  mtr.s.  ot— Con. 
Cuffs  of  cotton,  linen,  xylonite. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

United  States.. . 
Unit'd  Kingdom 

Pairs. 

1,6,35 
1,187 

217 
132 

Pail's. 

778 
1,187 

121 
132 

$    cts. 

45  38 
49  50 

2,822 

349 

1,965 

253 

94  88 

Curling      stones      and      handles 

10 

74 

10 

74 

7  40 

therefor. 

Curtains  and  shams  when  made 
up,  trimmed  or  untrimmed 

284,143 

21 

250 

11,181 

69 

56 

108 

29 

19,737 

74,274 

4,357 

1,524  95 

4,201 

69 

56 

108 

1,470  35 

Germany 

Holland 

24  15 

19  60 

Italy            ... 

37  80 

2,275 
74,399 

796  25 

United  .States.. 

26,0.39  65 

Total 

389,868 

85,465 

29,912  75 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Cyclometers,   pedometers  and 
speedometers. 

204 

51 

50, 180 

41 

51 
50,007 

10  25 

12  75 

United  States... 

12,501  75 

Total 

50,435 

50,099 

12,524  75 

Drugs,    dyes    Chemicals,    medi- 
cines— 
Acetone  and  amyl  acetate 

Unit'dKindgom 

203 

212 

31,035 

203 

180 

31,0.35 

60  90 

54  00 

United  States.. 

9,310  50 

Total 

31,450 

31,418 

9,425  40 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Acids— Acetic  and  pyroligneous, 
n.o.p.,    not    exceeding    proof 
strength. 

Gal. 
18 
1,673 

29 
1,163 

Gal. 

11 
1,673 

15 
1,163 

1  65 
250  95 

1,691 

1,192 

1.684 

1,178 

252  60 

Acids— Acetic  and  pyroligneous, 
in  excess  of  strength  of  proof. 

1,223 
480 

1,350 
520 

92 

480 

190 
520 

84  85 
628  05 

1,703 

1,870 

572 

710 

712  90 

Acid   acetic   and   pyroligneous, 
crude,    of    any    strength    not 
exceeding  30  per  cent. 

11 

10 

1,910 

10 

2 

431 

10 
1,910 

'       2 
431 

0  50 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

United  States... 

Total 

ITidted  States... 
t  lite  J  States... 

107  75 

1,931 

443 

1,920 

433 

108  25 

Acid  phoephate,  not  medicinal . . 

Lb. 
150,252 
1,688,693 

6,349 
94,455 

Lb. 
2,700 
1,688,693 

135 

94,455 

27  00 
18,891  00 

' 

1,838,945 

100,804 

1,691,393 

94,590 

IS,  918  00 

153,740 

3,101 

153; 740 

3,101 

384  38 

Nitric  Acid 

-» 

233,423 

10,043 

71,538 

4,799 

1,079  92 

.  TRADK  AND  NAVtaATION 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates., 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Pairs. 
857 

i 

96 

$       ets. 
24  00 

Pairs. 

$ 

$        fts. 

Pairs. 

1,635 
1,187 

$ 

217 
132 

*       cts. 
69  38 

49  50 

857 

96 

24  00 

2,822 

349 

118  88 

10 

74 

7  40 

260,449 

65,112  25 

18,261 

21 

250 

7,430 

5,934  83 

6  83 

81  25 

2,414  75 

283,067 

21 

250 

11,631 

69 

56 

108 

29 

19,642 

74,399 

72,572  03 
6  83 

81  25 

3,885  10 
24  15 

19  60 

37  80 

29 
17,367 

9  43 
5,644  42 

9  43 

6,440  67 
26,039  65 

260,449 

65,112  25 

43,358 

14,091  51 

389,272 

109  116  51 

163 

28  54 

204 

51 

50,007 

38  79 

12  75 



12,501  75 

163 

28  54 

50,262 

12  553  29 

203 

180 

31,035 

60  90 

54  00 

■ 

9,310  50 

31,418 

9,425  40 

Gal. 

7 

14 

0  70 

Gal. 

Gal. 

18 
1,673 

29 
1,163 

/ 

2  35 

250  95 

7 

14 

0  70 

1  691 

1,192 

253  30 

1,215 

1,350 

1,546  34 

15 

17 

26  33 

1,.322 
480 

1,5.57 
520 

1,657  52 
628  05 

1,215 

1,350 

1,546  34 

15 

17 

26  33 

1,802 

2,077 

2,285  57 

11 

10 

1  50 

11 

10 

1,910 

.  10 

2 

431 

1  50 

0  50 

107  75 

11 

10 

1  50 

1,931 

443 

109  75 

Lb. 
147,552 

6,214 

770  87 

Lb. 

Lb. 
150, 252 
1,688,693 

6,349 
94, 455 

803  87 

18,891  00 

147,552 

6,214 

776  87 

1,838,945 

100,804 

19,694  87 

153,740 

3,101 

384  38 

( 

71,538 

4,799 

1  079  92 

58 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.lL  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Cot). 

Drugs,  dyes,  &c. — Con. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Lb. 

3.100 

550 

160,0.50 

S 

235 

127 

14,187 

Lb. 

2.700 

550 

160,0.50 

-? 

1.38 

127 

14,187 

$     ots. 
27  60 

25  40 

United  States... 
Total 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

France 

Germany 

Italy 

2,837  40 

163,700 

14.549 

163,300 

14,452 

2.890  40 

Sulphuric  acid..                

315,484 

6,357 

315,484 

6,357 

788  73 

Other  acid .  n.o.p 

175.535 

1,604 

130 

11,746 

2,204 

100 

402, 670 

46,851 

82 

60 

4,270 

1,279 

39 

43,806 

7,250 

1,604 

130 

11,839 

.551 

100 

400.466 

1,163 

82 

60 

4,560 

320 

39 

42,527 

261  68 

18  45 

13  50 

1,026  00 

72  00 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

8  78 
9,509  16 

593,989 

96,387 

421,940 

48,751 

10,969  57 

Albumen   blood,    egg   albumen 
and  egg  yolk. 

41 

236 

1,759 

43 

21,070 

30 

236 

1,640 

43 

20,453 

3  00 

23  60 

161  00 

Germany 

4  30 

2,045  30 

Total 

23, 149 

22,402 

2,240  20 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Alum,   in   bulk,   ground  or  un- 
ground,  but  not  calcined;  and 
sulphate  of  alumina,  or  alum 
cake. 

47,936 

1,072,867 

16,627,230 

333 

10.994 

146,977 

47,936 

1,072,867 

16,627,230 

333 

10,994 

146,977 

33  30 

1,099  40 

14,697  70 

17,748  033 

158,304 

17,748,0.33 

158,304 

15,830  40 

Aniline  dyes,  in  packages  of  less 

10,023 

30 

1,719 

2,457 

28 
782 

30 
1,719 

28 
782 

4  90 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

United  States... 

Total 

136  89 

11,772 

3,267 

1,749 

810 

141  79 

74 

8,478 

gas. 

8,015 

1,402  79 

8,552 

8,015 

1,402  79 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

411 
4,245 

4,245 

1,167  48 

4,656 

4,245 

1,167  48 

Unit'dKingdom 

Belgium 

Germany 

United  States.. . 

Total 

Chloride    and    hypochlorite    ol 
lime  in  packages  of  not  less  than 
25  lbs. 

2,774.009 
48,902 
65,719 

6,016,915 

27,009 
464 
587 

51,880 

5,250 

48,902 

65,719 

6,016,915 

33 

464 

587 

51,880 

7  88 

73  35 

98  58 

9,025  24 

8,905,545 

79,940 

6,136,786 

52,964 

9,205  05 

TltADK  .l.vn  NAVIOATION 


59 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  CIonsumption. 


Preferential  T 

ariff. 

r 

rreaty  Rat 

es. 

Total. 

Quantity, 

Value. 

Dut.v. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

Ll>. 
400 

97 

$       ct.s^ 
12  13 

LI). 

% 

$       cts. 

Lb. 

3,100 

5.50 

160,050 

$ 

235 
127 

14,187 

%  cts. 
39  73 

25  40 

2,837  40 

400 

97 

12  13 

163,700 

14,549 

2,902  53 

315,484 

6,357 

788  73 

174,991 

47,982 

7,197  30 

182,241 

1,604 

1.30 

11,8.39 

551 

100 

400,466 

49, 145 

82 

60 

4,. 560 

320 

33, 

42,527 

7,458  98 
18  45 

13  50 

1,026  00 

72  00 

8  78 

9,569  16 

174,991 

47,982 

7,197  30 

596,931 

96, 733 

18, 166  87 

11 

0  55 

41 

236 

1,640 

43 

20,453 

3  55 

23  60 

164  00 

4  30 

2,045  30 

11 

0  55 

22,413 

2,240  75 

47,936 

1,072,867 

16,627,230 

333 

10,994 

146,977 

33  30 

1,099  40 

14,697  70 

17,748,033 

158,. 304 

15,830  40 

10,023 

2,457 

368  55 

10,023 

30 

1,719 

2,457 

28 

782 

368  55 

4  90 

136  89 

10,023 

2.457 

368  55 

11,772 

3,267 

510  34 

74 

11   10 

74 
8,015 

11  10 

1,402  79 

1 

74 

11  10 

8,089 

1.413  89 

411 

71  93 

411 
4,245 

71  93 

1,167  48 

411 

71  93 

4,656 

1  239  41 

2,768,759 

26, 976 

2,768  70 

2,774,009 
48,902 
65,719 

6,016,915 

27,009 
464 
587 

51,880 

2,776  58 

73  35 

98  58 

9,025  24 

2,768,759 

26,976 

2,768  70 

8,905,545 

79,940 

11,973  75 

60 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  I 

MPORTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Drucs,  dyes,  &c. — Con. 
Chloride   and    hypochlorite   of 
lime  in  packages  less  than  25  lbs. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Belgium 

Lb. 

9,450 

200 

130,190 

509 

9 

6,467 

Lb. 

S 

$      Ct9. 

200 
130,190 

9 

6,467 

2  25 
.1,616  75 

139,840 

6,985 

130,390 

6,476 

1,619  00 

Oz. 
50 

144 

Oz. 

50 

144 

25  20 

Collodion  for  use  in   films  for 
photo  engravings  and  for  en- 
graving copper  rollers,   when 
imported  by  photo  engravers 
and   manufacturers  of  copper 
rollers. 

Dextrine,  dry 

Gal. 

28 
1,020 

53 
1,650 

Gal. 

28 
1,020 

53 
1,650 

9  28 

288  78 

1,048 

1,703 

1,048 

1,703 

298  06 

Lb. 

12,196 

29,546 

378,945 

2,135,542 

383 
1,131 
9,620 

71,282 

Lb. 

2,000 

29,546 

405,685 

2,135,542 

65 

1,131 

10,018 

71,282 

6  .50 

113  10 
1,001  80 
7,128  20 

2,556,229 

82,416 

2,572,773 

82,496 

8,249  60 

Gelatine  and  insinglass 

341,378 

53 

20,876 

60 

36,994 

47,090 

8,440 

4 

30,979 

.  192,933 

64,939 

10 

4,018 

21 

6,704 

15,622 

2,426 

1 

5,301 

56,234 

15,425 

53 

1,120 

00 

14,175 

48, 930 

5,152 

4 

20,679 

191,658 

3,609 
10 

248 

21 

2,940 

16,040 

1,527 

1 

3,740 

55,559 

992  48 

2  75 

68  20 

5  78 

France  

808  50 

Germany 

Japan 

4,411  00 
419  93 

Spain 

0  28 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

1,028  50 
15,279  05 

678,807 

155,276 

297,256 

83,695 

23,016  47 

Glue,  powdered  or  sheet 

2,132,139 

189, 677 

24,353 
13,288 

2,385 
776 

655  88 
213  40 

Belgium 

23,396 
133,673 
149,056 

3,233 
12,052 
10,768 

• 

Germany 

Roumania. 

137,856 
40,992 

9,968 
2,330 

2,741  20 
640  75 

JJnited  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

461,002 

42,390 

461,002 

42,390 

11,657  79 

2,899,266 

258, 120 

677,491 

57,849 

15,909  02 

17, 584 

65 

145 

39 

37,111 

227 
65 

62  43 

17  88 

839 
37,111 

230  73 

United  States 

10,206  55 

Total 

54,944 

38,242 

10,517  59 

Unit'dKingdom 

Glycerine,  n.o.p 

5,791 
57,300 
45,075 

1,252 

10,500 

8,688 

80 
57,300 
45,075 

13 
10,500 
8,688 

2  28 
1,837  66 

United  States... 
Total 

1,520  40 

108,166 

20,440 

102,455 

19,201 

3,360  34 

I 


TRADK  AXn  NAVIflATIOS 


61 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  1 

'ariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColI'd. 

Lb. 
9,450 

% 

'          509 

S       ets. 
89  09 

Lb. 

S 

$       cts. 

Lb. 

9,4.50 

200 

130, 190 

S 

509 

9 

,0,467 

$       cts.. 
89  09 

2  25 

1  616  75 

9,450 

509 

89  09 

139,840 

6,985 

1  708  09 

Oz. 

Oz. 

Oz. 

50 

144 

25  20 

Gal. 

Gal. 

Gal. 

28 
1,020 

53 
1,6.50 

9  28 

288  78 

1,048 

1,703 

298  06 

Lb. 
10, 196 

318 

15  90 

Lb. 

Lb. 

12,196 

29,546 

405,685 

2, 135,. 542 

383 

1,131 

10,018 

71,282 

22  40 

113  10 

1  001  80 

7, 128  20 

10,196 

318 

15  90 

2,582,969 

82,814 

8,265  50 

-^ 

313,474 

58,884 

10,. 304  88 

13,543 

2,. 328 

582  00 

342,442 

53 

22, 626 

60 

49,852 

48,930 

11,538 

4 

30,979 

191,658 

64,821 

10 

4,289 

21 

8,195 

16,040 

3,591 

1 

5,301 

55,559 

11,879  .36 
2  75 

21.506 

4,041 

1,010  25 

1  078  45 

5  78 

35,677 

5,255 

1,313  75 

2  122  25 

4,411  00 

6,386 

2,064 

516  00 

935  93 

0  28 

10,300 

1,561 

390  25 

1,418  75 

15,279  05 

313,474 

58,884 
182, 109 

10,304  88 

87,412 

15,249 

3,812  25 

698, 142 

157,828 

37,133  60 

2,143,911 

31,869  36 

21,317 

6,601 

34,940 

145,0.39 

2,040 

438 

4,650 

13,659 

510  00 

109  50 

1,162  50 

3,414  75 

2,189,581 

19,889 

34,940 

145,039 

137,8.56 

40,992 

8,960 

461,002 

186,534 

1,214 

4,650 

13,659 

9,968 

2,330 

671 

42,390 

33,035  24 
322  90 

1,162  50 

3,414  75 

2,741  20 

640  75 

8,960 

671 

167  75 

167  75 

11,657  79 

■^ 

2,143,911 

182, 109 

31,869  36 

216,857 

21,4.58 

5,364  50 

3,038,259 

261,416 

53,142  88 

17,273 

3,022  86 

17,500 

65 

145 

839 

37,111 

3,085  29 

17  88 

145 

36  25 

36  25 

230  73 

10,206  55 

17,273 

3,022  86 

145 

36  25 

55,660 

13,576  70 

5,711 

1,239 

185  85 

5,791 
57,300 
45,075 

1,252 
10,500 
8,688 

188  13 

1,837  66 

1,520  40 

5,711 

1,239 

185  85 

108,166 

20,440 

3,546  19 

62 


( ■(  STOUS    ni:i'A  h'TMEXT 


No.   1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
-General  Statement 


C'oun  tries. 

Total  I 

M  PORTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  TariiT. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Drugs,  dyes,  &c. — Con. 
Gums-Camphor 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Lb. 

2,774 

1,248 

Lb. 

610 

224 

48,700 

3,293 

1 

283 

101 

17,001 

1,409 

$    cts. 
49  53 

17  68 

51,400 
2,593 

18,751 
1,185 

2,975  19 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

Turkey 

United  States.. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

France 

Italy 

Turkey 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Germany. 
United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

246  58 

56,767 

21,184 

52,827 

18,794 

3,288  98 

1,571 

25 

2,721 

1,962 

8,541 

84 

9,668 

11,022 

1,879 

25 

3,521 

1,823 

9,843 

84 

11,897 

10,310 

1,879  00 

25  00 

3,. 521  00 
1,823  00 

6,279 

29,315 

7,248 

32, 134 

7,248  00 

Other,  n.o.p 

316 
8,202 

109 
1,718 

8,202 

1,718 

300  71 

8,518 

1,827 

8,202 

1,718 

300  71 

Liquorice,   in   paste,   rolls   and 
sticks,  not. sweetened,  n.o.p. 

7,941 

24,887 

11,605 

810,373 

937,807 

930 

2,336 

1,521 

64,811 

85, 745 

3.667 

24,887 

11,605 

1,081,167 

937,807 

604 

2,336 

1,521 

85,754 

85,745 

135  90 

525  60 

342  23 

19,294  67 

19,292  63 

1,792,613 

155,343 

2,059,133 

175, 960 

,39,591  03 

Magnesia 

50,032 

3,345 

137,366 

4,101 

416 

9,886 

120 

3.345 

137,366 

416 
9,886 

1  23 

72  80 

1,730  13 

190,743 

14,403 

140,831 

10,309 

1,804  16 

Medicinal,  chemical  and  phar- 
maceutical   preparations,     in- 
cluding   proprietary     prepar- 

417,526 

10,826 

393 

330 

3,960 

79,859 

30, 646 

165 

1,130 

2,477 

58 

111 

446,935 

27, 134 
10,826 

6,783  50 

2,706  50 

Aust-.  Hungary. 

330 

3,960 

79,912 

37,517 

165 

970 

2,450 

58 

111 

445,944 

82  50 

China 

990  00 

19.978  00 

Germany. 

9,379  25 

Holland     

41  25 

Italy 

242  .50 

Japan    .... 

612  50 

Sweden 

Switzerland.. 

14  50 

27  75 

111,486  00 

Total 

_ 

994,416 

609, 377 

152,344  25 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong. 

Medicinal,   chemical  and  phar- 

19,239 

701 

33 

45 

15,480 

701 

33 

45 

20,536 

1.6S0 

772 

75 

232 

221 

57,571 

8.501  40 

maceutical    preparations,    in- 
including  proprietary  prepara- 

380  70 

Belgium.. 

16  50 

24  60 

23,303 

1,585 

772 

75 

232 

221 

56,595 

11,323  40 

849  70 

Holland 

444  30 

44  60 

Sweden. 

139  20 

131  50 

United  States.. 

31,846  60 

Total 

102,801 

97,346 

53,702  50 

TRADE  AND  VAVlGATIOy 


63 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantit.v. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Lb. 
2,576 

? 
1,199 

$       ets. 
179  85 

Lb. 

S 

%       cts. 

Lb. 

3,186 

224 

48,700 

3,293 

S 

1,482 

101 

17,001 

1,409 

229  38 

17  68 

2,975  19 

246  58 

2,576 

1,199 

179  85 

55,403 

19,993 

3,468  83 

1,879 

25 

3,521 

1,823 

9,843 

84 

11,897 

10,310 

1,879  00 

25  00 

3,. 521  00 

1,823  00 

^ 

7,248 

32,134 

7,248  00 

' 

^ 

316 

109 

16  35 

316 
8,202 

109 
1,718 

16  35 

300  71 

316 

109 

16  35 

8,518 

1,827 

317  06 

4,274 

326 

48  90 

7,941 

24.887 

11,605 

1,081,167 

937,807 

930 
2,336 
1,521 

85,754 
85,745 

184  80 

525  60 

342  23 

19,294  67 

19,292  63 

4,274 

326 

48  90 

2,063,407 

176,-286 

39,639  93 

47,912 

3,823 

573  45 

48,032 

3,345 

137,366 

3,830 

416 

9,886 

574  68 

72  80 

1,730  13 

47,912 

3,823 

573  45 

•. . . . 

188,743 

14,132 

2,. 377  61 

393,020 

78,604  00 

420, 154 
10,826 

85,387  50 

2,706  50 



330 

3,960 

79,912 

37,517 

165 

970 

2,450 

58 

111 

445,944 

82  50 

990  00 

19.978  00 

9,379  25 

41  25 

242  50 

612  50 

14  50 

27  75 

111,486  00 

. 

393,020 

78,604  00 

1,002,397 

230,948  25 

15,480 

701 

33 

45 

20,536 

1,680 

772 

75 

232 

221 

57,571 

8,501  40 

380  70 

16  50 

24  60 

11,323  40 

849  70 

444  30 

44  60 

139  20 

131  50 

31,846  60 

97,346 

53,702  50 



64 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.   1. 


6  george  v,  a.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.tL    I 

tf  PORTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

C 

neral  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Coit. 

Drugs,  dyes.  &c. — Con. 

Medicinal,  chemical  and  pharma- 
ceutical preparations,  including 
proprietary     preparations     (all 
other)  non-alcholic. 

Unit'dKingdom 

S 

27,055 
57, 261 

S 

$    cts. 

Total 

84, 316 

Unit'dKingdom 

I.iq;ud   preparations,    non-alco- 
holic for  disinfecting,  dipping 
or  spraying,  n.o.p. 

16,292 

14 

837 

662 

47 

57, 726 

3,661 

14 

948 

662 

47 

57,679 

915  25 

3  50 

237  00 

165  50 

11  75 

14,419  75 

Total 

75.578 

63,011 

15,752  75 

Unit'dKingdom 

139,395 

8 

1,378 

144 

23 

148 

22, 006 

190,234 

306 

8 

1,378 

19 

23 

148 

28, 421 

187,410 

76  65 

preparations. 

2  20 

344  50 

5  23 

5  75 

Holland 

40  06 

7,345  25 

49,746  82 

353,336 

217,713 

57,566  46 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 

Unit'dKingdom 
Germany 

Oz. 
200 
59 

414 
294 

Oz. 

59 

294 

51  45 

259 

708 

59 

294 

51  45 

Opium ,  powdered      

Lb. 
228 
25 
14 

1,154 
100 
144 

Lb. 

228 
25 
14 

1,154 
100 
144 

307  80 

33  75 
18  90 

267 

1,398 

267 

1,398 

360  45 

Potash  or  potassa,  bicarbonate 
of. 

600 
3,088 

53 
332 

3,088 

332 

58  11 

3,688 

385 

3,088 

332 

58  11 

Potash  and  pearl  ash,  in  pack- 
ages less  than  25  lbs.  each. 

Potash  caustic,  in  packages  less 
than  ^5  lbs.  each. 

4,022 

150 

4,022 

150 

22  .50 

227 

1,060 

500 

17,680 

18 

144 

73 

1,144 

1,060 

500 

17,680 

144 

73 

1,144 

21  60 
10  95 

United  States... 
Total 

171  60 

19,467 

1,379 

19,240 

1,361 

204  15 

Pyroxylin    and    wood    naptha, 
preparations    of,    for    coating 
imitation  leather,  and  for  the 
manufacture  of  leather  belting 

19, 190 

19.19C 

1,919  00 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

610,264 
55,24C 

2,363 
32J 

44,800 
55,24C 

20C 
329 

35  00 

57  59 

• 

665, 504 

2,69: 

100, 04C 

529 

92  59 

TRADE  AM)  XAVIOATfOy 


65 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

S 

S       cts 

$ 

30, I8> 
54, 04- 

$      cts 

7,547  OC 
13,511  7c 

$ 

30, 18S 
54,04- 

$       cts. 

!         7,547  00 
?       13  511  75 

84,23.'^ 

21,058  7c 

84, 23c 

21,058  75 

11,75S 

2,351  80 



15,42C 

14 
948 
662 

47 
57,67S 

3,267  05 

3  50 

237  00 

165  50 

11  75 
14,419  75 

11,759 

2,351  80 

74, 770 

139,738 

26,389  57 

140, 044 

8 

1,378 

19 

23 

148 

28,421 

187,410 

2fi  466  99 

2  20 

344  50 

5  23 
5  75 

40  06 

7  345  9^ 

49,746  82 

139,738 

26,389  57 



357,451 

S3  936  03 

. 

Oz. 

200 

414 

62  10 

Oz. 

Oz. 
200 
59 

414 
294 

6''  10 

51  45 

200 

414 

62  10 

259 

708 

113  55 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

228 
25 

1,1.54 
inn 

307  80 

33  75 

14               144 

18  90 

67            1  .'^O.S 

360  45 

600 

53 

7  95 

600 
3,088 

53 
332 

7  95 

58  11 

i         fOO 

53 

7  95 

3,688 

385 

66  06 

4,022 

150 

22  SO 

227 

18 

1  SO 

227 

1,060 

500 

17,680 

18 

144 

73 

1,144 

1  SO 

91  60 

10  95 

171  60 

227 

18 

1  80 

19,467 

1,379 

''05  95 

19,190 

1  919  00 

565,464 

2,163 

324  45 

610,264 
55,240 

2,363 
329 

359  45 

57  59 

565,464 

2,163 

324  45 

665,504 

2,692 

417  04 

11— ii— 5 


66 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.  1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Cori. 

Drugs,  dyes,  &o. — Con. 
Soda,  bicarbonate  of 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States  . 

Lb. 

5,298,860 
2.037,420 

S 

49,991 
19,134 

Lb. 

28,600 
2,037,420 

? 

273 
19, 134 

$    cts. 
47  78 

3,348  59 

7,336,280 

69,125 

2,066,020 

19,407 

3,396  37 

12,590 

422, 947 

256 
10,455 

less  than  25  lbs.  each. 

422, 947 

10,455 

1,944  95 

435,537 

10,711 

422,947 

10,455 

1,944  95 

Soda  caustic  when  in  packages 

63,726 

180 

2,536,343 

1,453 

6 

45,322 

250 

180 
2,536,343 

18 

6 

45,322 

4  50 
0  54 

7,820  44 

2,600,249 

46,781 

2,536,773 

45,346 

7,825  48 

Sodium,  hyposulphite 

388 
2,315 

161 
2,315 

28  18 

405  11 

Total 

2,703 

2,476 

433  29 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Sulphuric  ether,  chloroform  and 

29,105 

1,856 

36,353 

149 

1,856 

36,353 

377  25 

464  00 

gen. 

United  States.. 

9,088  25 

Total  . 

67,314 

38,358 

9,589  .50 

United  States.. 

Unit'dKingdom 
Belgium 

542 

542 

94  84 

Vaseline  and  all  similar  prepara- 
tions of  petroleum,  for  toilet, 

299 

220 

24 

545 

22,129 



12 
220 

24 

545 

22,124 

3  00 

55  00 

6  00 

GermanJ^..   - 

136  25 

5,531  00 

Total 

23.217 

22,925 

5,731  25 

United  States. . 

Unit  'd  Kingdom 
United  States.  . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Yeast  cakes 

464 

86 

474 

93 

28  44 

Yeast,  compressed,  in  packages 

9 
6,681 

I 
1,166 

weighing  less  than  50  lbs. 

6,681 

1,166 

400  86 

6,690 

1,167 

6,681 

1.166 

400  86 

Y''east,  compressed,  in  bulk  or 

1,456 
1,616,204 

163 
422, 908 

', 

mass  of  not  less  than  50  lbs. 

1,616,204 

422,908 

48,486  i2 

1,617,660 

423,071 

1,616,204 

422,908 

48,486  12 

All     other     drugs,     dyes     and 

229,152 

279 

315 

349 

762 

50 

19,304 

42,910 

•14,678 

279 

315 

349 

762 

50 

15,588 

43,659 

2  568  65 

chemicals,  etc.,  not  otherwise 

48  83 

provided  for. 

Hong  Kong. . . 

55  13 

Aust  .-Hungary. . 

61  08 

133  35 

China..  .. 

8  75 

2.727  90 

Germany 

7,640  .33 

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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff.              | 

Treaty  Rates.                  . 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoird. 

Lb. 
5  270  260 

$ 
49,718 

$       cts. 
7,457  70 

Lb. 

S 

S       ets. 

Lb. 

5,298,860 
2,037,420 

$ 

49,991 
19,134 

$       cts. 
7,505  48 

3,348  .59 

5,270,260 

49,718 

7,457  70 

7,336,280 

69, 125 

10,854  07 

12,590 

256 

30  54 

12,590 

422,947 

256 
10.4.55 

30  54 

1,944  95 

12,590 

256 

30,54 

435,537 

10,711 

1,975  49 

62,476 

1,435 

248  90 

62,726 

180 

2,536,343 

1,4.53 
6 

45,322 

253  40 

0  54 

7,820  44 

62,476 

1,435 

248  90 

2,599,249 

46,781 

8,074  38 

227 

34  05 

388 
2,315 

62  23 

405  11 

227 

34  05 

2,703 

467  34 

'  *  ■ 

28,956 

4,343  40 

29,105 

1,8.56 

36,. 353 

4,380  65 

464  00 

9,088  25 

28,956 

4,343  40 

67,314 

13,932  90 

542 

94  84 

287 

43  05 

299 

220 

24 

545 

22, 124 

46  05 

55  00 

6  00 

136  25 

5,531  00 

287 

43  05 

* 

23,212 

5,774  30 

474 

93 

28  44 

9 

1 

0  36 

9 

6,681 

1 
1,166 

0  36 

400  86 

9 

1 

0  36 

6,690 

1,167 

401  22 

1  4.56 

163 

29  12 

1,456 
1,616,204 

163 

422,908 

29  12 

48,486  12 

1  456 

163 

29  12 

1,617,660 

423,071 

48,515  24 

213,490 

32,023  50 

228,168 

279 

315 

349 

762 

50 

15,588 

43,659 

34,592  15 

48  83 

55  13 

61  08 

133  35 

8  75 

2,727  90 

7,640  33 

€8 


CnSTOilS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countrie?. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Cotl. 

Drugs,  dyes.  &c. — Con. 
All  other  drugs,  etc.— Con 

$ 

7,404 
1,887 
6,738 
6,586 
17 
677, 105 

$ 

7,404 
1,887 
5,992 
6,586 
17 
668,038 

S    cts. 
1,295  70 

FTolKnd 

330  23 

1,048  60 

1,152  55 

2  98 

TTnifpH   Stfttps 

116,908  41 

Total 

992,858 

765,604 

133,982  49 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 

Earthenware  and  Chinaware — 
(See  Bricks  and  Tiles.) 
Brown  or  coloured  earthen  and 
stoneware,  and   Rockingham 
ware. 

18,477 

74 

106 

76 

37 

259 

619 

44,058 

907 
74 
36 
76 

4 

272  10 

22  20 

10  80 

22  80 

1  20 

619 
44,037 

185  70 

13,211   10 

63,706 

45,753 

13,725  90 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
"R    W   Indies 

94,494 

2 

239 

1,040 

3,111 

9 

239 

1,040 

67 

264 
2,439 
6,684 

626 

282 

7,921 

34,995 

933  30 

decorated,  printed  or  sponged, 
and  all  earthenware,  n.o.p. 

0  60 

71  70 

312  00 

67 

381 

2,425 

6,646 

640 

23 

7,913 

35,041 

20  10 

China  .  . 

79  20 

731  70 

2,005  20 

187  80 

Italy 

84  60 

2,376  30 

United   States 

10,498  50 

Total 

148.911 

57,670 

17,. 301  00 

Unit'dKingdom 

Demijohns,  churns  or  crocks.... 

1,502 

2 

19 

23,622 

251 

2 

19 

23,622 

75  30 

0  60 

5  70 

T'^nited  States 

7,086  60 

Total 

25, 145 

23,894 

7,168  20 

Unit'dKingdom 
B   W   Indies 

Table  ware  of  china,  porcelain, 

865,893 

24 

2.290 

25,368 

67S 

S4S 

8C 

3S 

143,407 

121,718 

4,757 

2, 39  J 

63,41C 

34 

8! 

13( 

29,19; 

12,881 

24 

2,290 

3,542  28 

white  granite  or  iron-stoneware. 

6  60 

629  75 

25,368'     6,976  20 

679i         ISR  73 



849 

80 

3S 

143,604 

121. 97C 

4,757 

2,437 

63,25e 

34 

8S 

13( 

2S,44.^ 

233  48 

Denmark 

Egypt  &  Soudan 
France 

22  00 

10  73 

.     . 

39,491  88 

33,541  75 

Holland 

1,308  18 

Italy 

670  18 

)    

17,395  40 



9  35 

) 

24  75 

) 

)           35  75 

United  States 

7,8-^2  10 

Total    .   . 



1,260,35. 

) 

406,93 

111.907  11 

TRADE  AND  NATIGATION 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Prcferontial  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty.   ' 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

S 

S       ets. 

$ 

$      cts. 

.S 

7,404 
1,887 
5,992 
6,586 
17 
668,038 

I      cts. 
1  295  70 

) 

330  23 

' 

1  048  60 

[ 

1   152  55 

2  98 

116  908  41 

213,490 

32,023  50 

979,094 

166.005  99 

17,560 

3,512  00 

18,467 

74 

36 

76 

4 

3  784  10 

22  20 

10  80 

1 

22  80 

1  20 

619 
44,037 

185  70 

13.211  10 

17,560 

3,512  00 

63,313 

17  237  90 

93,537 

18,707  40 

96,648 

2 

239 

1,040 

67 

264 

2,439 

6,684 

626 

282 

7,921 

34,995 

19,64Q  70 
0  60 

:::::;:::::;  :;;;;;■; 

■ 

71  70 

312  00 

\ 

20  10 

79  20 

731  70 

2  005  20 

187  80 



84  60 

1 

2.376  30 

10,498  50 

93,537 

18,707  40 

151,207 

36.008  40 

1,251 

250  20 

1,502 

2 

19 

23,622 

325  50 

0  60 

- 

5  70 

7.086  60 

1,251 

250  20 

25,145 

7.418  40 

857,999 

128,699  85 

870,880 

24 

2,290 

25,368 

679 

849 

80 

39 

143,604 

121,970 

4,757 

2,437 

63,256 

34 

89 

130 

28,444 

132.242  13 

6  60 

629  75 

6,976  20 

186  73 

233  48 

22  00 

10  73 

39,491  88 

33  541  75 

1.308  18 

670  18 

17.395  40 

9  35 

24  75 

35  75 

7.822  10 

857,999 

128,699  85 

1,264,930 

240.606  96 

==^===1= 

70 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.\L  Impobts. 

Entehed 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DnTUBLE    GOODS — CoTl. 

Earthenware,  &c. — Con. 

Chinaware,  to  be  silver  mount- 
ed,   imported    by    manufac- 
turers of  silverware. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France  . 

1 

37 
597 
116 

S 

$    cts. 

597 
116 

134  39 

United  States 

26  10 

Total 

750 

713 

160  49 

Unit  'd  Kingdom 

China  and  porcelain  ware.n.o.p 

8,. 570 

84 

181 

34 

302 

3,537 

185 

2,827 

52 

10,544 

912 

84 

181 

34 

302 

3,563 

185 

2,827 

52 

10,544 

273  60 

25  20 

Aust.-Hungary.. 

5-1  30 

10  20 

90  60 

1,068  90 

Holland 

55  50 

848  10 

15  60 

3,163  20 

Total 

26.316 

18,684 

5,605  20 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Tiles  or  blocks  of  earthenware  or 
stone    prepared    for    mosaic 
flooring. 

9,973 

757 

18 

955 

72,058 

675 

757 

18 

608 

73,117 

202  50 

227  10 

5  40 

Italy 

182  40 

21,935  10 

Total 

83,761 

75,175 

22,552  50 

Earthenware  tiles,  n.o.p 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

61,490 
o 

293 
98,270 

482 

2 

293 

98,414 

168  70 

0  70 

102  55 

34,444  90 

Total 

160,055 

99,191 

34,716  85 

Manufactures    of    earthenware. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

66,190 
279 
601 
126 
1.55 
1,325 

10,474 

525 

136 

1,428 

83,564 

1,347 
279 
601 
126 
278 

1,325 

10,474 

525 

136 

1,341 
83,556 

404  10 

83  70 

.   .p. 

Aust.-Hungary.. 

180  30 

3?  80 

China  .  . 

83  40 

397  50 

3,142  20 

Holland 

157  50 

Italy 

40  80 

402  30 

United  States 

25,066  80 

Total 

164,803 

99,988 

29,996  40 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

New  Zealand . . , 

China 

Japan 

United  States    . 

Total 

Eggs    ... 

Doz. 

1,143 

64,498 

49,350 

950,  .502 

21,600 

4,512,003 

337 

8,385 

12,923 

132,425 

2, 9.58 
1,024,848 

Doz. 

1,118 

53,098 

8,160 

235,452 

3,600 

4,191,968 

256 

7,017 

1,947 

.34,226 

618 

9.50,855 

33  54 

1,.592  94 

244  80 

7,063  56 

108  00 

125,759  04 

5,599,096 

1,181,876 

4,493,396 

994,919 

134,801  88 

TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


71 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumition. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rat 

e.s. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

$ 
37 

S       cts. 
5  55 

$ 

$       cts 

37 
597 
116 

$       cts. 
5  55 

134  39 

" 

26  10 

37 

5  55 

- 

750 

166  04 

7,465 

1,493  00 

8,377 

84 

181 

34 

302 

3,563 

185 

2,827 

52 

10,. 544 

1  766  60 

25  20 

54  30 

10  20 

90  60 

1,068  90 

55  50 

848  10 

15  60 

3,163  20 

7,465 

1,493  00 

26,149 

7,098  20 

9,298 

1,859  60 

9,973 

757 

18 

608 

73,117 

2  06''  10 

227  10 

' 

5  40 

182  40 

21.935  10 

9,298 

1,859  60 

• 

84,473 

24,412  10 

■ 
60,981 

15,245  25 

61,463 

2 

293 

98,414 

15,413  95 

0  70 

102  55 

34,444  90 

60,981 

15,245  25 

160, 172 

49,962  10 

64,638 

12,927  60 

65,985 
279 
601 
126 
278 
1,325 

10,474 

525 

136 

1,341 

83,556 

13,331  70 

83  70 

180  30 

37  80 

83  40 

397  50 

3.142  20 

157  50 

40  80 

402  30 

25,066  80 

64,638 

12,927  60 

164,626 

42,924  00 

Doz. 
25 

81 

0  50 

Doz. 

Doz. 

1,143 

53,098 

49,350 

235,452 

3,600 

4,191,968 

337 

7,017 

12,923 

34,226 

618 

950,855 

34  04 

1,592  94 

41  190 

10,976 

823  80 

1,068  60 

7,063  56 

108  00 

125,759  04 

41,215 

11,057 

824  30 

4,534,611 

1,005,976 

135,626  18 

==l===== 

72 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.   1. 


6  george  v,  a.  1916 
-General  Statembn^ 


t 
Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tarifif. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Con. 

Elastic,  round  or  flat,  including 
garter  elastic 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

$ 

112,290 

241 

337 

404 

19,983 

536 
239 
337 
404 
19,983 

$    cts. 
187  60 

83  65 

117  95 

141  40 

6,994  05 

Total 

133,255 

21,499 

7,524  65 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust  .-Hungary . 

Electric  light  carbons  and  carbon 
points,  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p. 

1.032 

507 

8  099 

3 

261 

306 

35,822 

122 

42  70 

6,305 

3 

261 

2,206  75 

1  05 

91  35 

United  States    . 

36.112 

12,639  20 

Total    . .     . 

46,030 

42.803 

14,981  05 

United  States 

2,736 

2,736 

547  20 

in  circumference. 

Incandescent  lamp  bulbs  and  glass 
tubing  for  use  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  incandescent  lamps  and 
mantle  stockings  for  gas  light. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungary . 
France 

1.396 
8,500 
1,372 
4,118 
54,378 

1,046 

10,344 

1,372 

4,234 

54,419 

104  60 

•  ■ "  ■ 

1,034  40 

137  20 

423  40 

5,441  90 

Total 

69,764 

71,415 

7,141  50 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland 

Electric  apparatus,  n.o.p..  insula- 

549,651 

49 

2,185 

300 

133 

9,049 

68,268 

8,175 

255 

41,098 

1,978 

3,674,472 

24,436 

89 

711 

300 

133 

2,945 

67.352 

7,613 

6,719  90 

24  48 

and  electric  galvanic  batteries; 
telegraph  and  telephone  instru- 

Aust.-Hungary. 

, 

195  53 

82  50 

36  58 

809  88 

Germany    .... 

18,521  80 

Italy 

2,093  58 

1,309 

1,975 
3, 675.. 376 

359  98 

Switzerland 

543  13 

United  States    . 
Total 

1,010,732  87 

4,355,613 

3,782,239 

1,040,120  23 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland. . 

Electric   motors,   generators   and 
dynamos. 

174,896 

15 

66 

2,196 

1,217 

3,708 
15 
66 

1,019  70 

4  13 

18  15 

Germany 

1,418 

809 

8,520 

41 

1,145,738 

389  95 

Italv           

222  48 

24,759 

222 

1,145,586 

2,343  00 

11  28 

United  States    . 
Total 

315,079  10 

1,348,957 

1,160,315 

319,087  79 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Au.=  ^  .-Hungary . 

Embroideries,  not  otherwise  pro- 

11,505 

54 

100 

7,747 

3,020 

58 

834 

1.861 

651  35 

France 

2,625 
3,020 

918  75 

Germany 

1,057  00 

Holland  . 

Japan 

92 

32  20 

J 


TRADE  AM)  NAVIGATION 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 
112,805 

S       cts. 
28,201  25 

S 

S       eta. 

S 

113,341 

241 

337 

404 

19,983 

$       cts. 
28  388  85 

2 

0  65 

84  30 

117  95 

141  40 

6,994  05 

112,805 

28,201  25 

2 

0  65 

134,306 

35,726  55 

594 

133  68 

316 
349 

102  70 
113  43 

1,032 

349 

6,305 

3 

261 

306 

36,112 

279  08 

113  43 

2,206  75 

1  05 

91  35 

306 

99  45 

99  45 

12,6-39  20 

594 

133  68 

971 

315  58 

44,368 

15,430  31 

2,736 

547  20 

S.W 

17  50 

1,396 

10,344 

1,372 

4,234 

54,419 

122  10 

1  034  40 

137  20 

423  40 

5,441  90 

350 

17  50 

71,765 

7,1.59  00 

.... 

' 

511,896 

76,784  40 

1,194 

298  50 

537, 526 

89 

2.660 

300 

133 

9,537 

67,352 

7,726 

90 

41,2,59 

1,978 

3,675,376 

83  802  80 

24  48 

1,949 

487  25 

682  78 

.       ^ 

82  50 

36  58 

6,592 

1,648  00 

2,457  88 

18  521  80 

113 

90 

39,950 

3 

28  25 

22  50 

9,987  50 

0  75 

2  121  83 

22  50 

10,347  48 

543  88 

1,010,732  87 

511,896 

76,784  40 

49,891 

12,472  75 

4,344,026 

1,129,377  38 

171,229 

25,684  35 

174,937 

15 

66 

2,196 

1,418 

809 

24,085 

222 

1,145,738 

26,704  05 
4  13 

18  15 

2,196 

549  00 

549  00 

389  95 

222  48 

15,565 
181 

3,891  25 
45  25 

6,234  25 

56  53 

315,079  10 

171,229 

25,684  35 

17,942 

4,485  50 

1,349,486 

349,257  64 

4,039 

1,009  75 

5,621 
402 
100 

5,122 

1,544  40 

110  55 

27  50 

1,411  77 

11,521 

402 

100 

7,747 

3,020 

58 

834 

3,205  50 

110  55 

27  50 

2,330  52 

1,057  00 

58 
742 

15  95 
209  50 

15  95 

241  70 

74 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

$ 

3 

7,943 
16,689 

{ 

$    cts. 

vided  for — Con. 

Switzerland    . .  , 

1,287 
16,689 

4.50  45 

United  States.. 

5  841  15 

Total 

47,953 

25,574 

8,950  90 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Emory  and  carborundum  wheels 

798 

76 

133 

85,023 

268 

76 

133 

85,020 

67  00 

19  00 

carborundum. 

Germany 

33  25 

United  States... 

21  255  00 

Total 

86,030 

85,497 

21  374  25 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Newfoun  iland 

1,836 

590 

1,822,7.58 

5 

590 

1,822,758 

1  .50 

100  36 

514  773  39 

Total 

1,825,184 

1,823,353 

514  875  25 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Fancy  Goods,  viz.: — 
Alabaster,    spar    amber,   terra 

4,018 

10 

2,340 

1,190 

1,360 

38 

29, 103 

531 

10 

234 

1,190 

487 

1.59  30 

3  00 

xnents. 

France 

70  20 

3.57  00 

Italy 

146  10 

Switzerland.. 

United  States... 

29, 103 

8,730  90 

Total 

38,059 

31,5.55 

9  466  50 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bead  ornaments 

4,471 

12 

174 

131 

1,247 

1,172 

284 

9 

7,984 

1,534 
12 
6 

460  20 

3  60 

Aust. -Hungary 

1  80 

France. . 

243 

1,172 

72  90 

351  60 

Italy 

Japan. 

9 

7,984 

2  70 

United  States... 

2,395  20 

Total 

15,484 

10,960 

3,288  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B   W.  Indies. 

Boxes,  fancy,  ornamental  eases 
and  writing  desks,  etc. 

83,185 

21 

85 

506 

357 

16 

4,444 

23,304 

3 

6,102 

448 

10 

196 

2 

96,647 

3,880 

1,358  00 

Hong  Kong. 

85 

175 

203 

16 

865 

23,319 

3 

196 

448 

10 

39 

2 

96,731 

29  75 

Aust.-Hungary  . 
Belgium 

61  25 

71  05 

5  60 

France.. 

302  75 

Germany. 

8,161  65 

Italy 

1  05 

Japan. 

68  60 

156  80 

Sweden 

3  50 

13  65 

Turkey 

0  70 

United  States.. 

33,855  85 

Total...     . 

215,326 

125,972 

44,090  20 

TRADE  AND  \AriGATIO\' 


75 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

1 

$       cts. 

% 

3 
6,656 

$       ots. 

0  84 

1,894  85 

S 

3 

7,943 

16,689 

$       ets. 
0  84 

2,345  30 

5,841  15 

4,039 

1,009  75 

18,704 

5,215  36 

48,317 

15,176  01 

530 

92  77 

798 

76 

133 

85,020 

159  77 

19  00 

33  25 

21,255  00 

530 

92  77 

86,027 

21,467  02 

1,831 

418  33 

1,836 
590 

1,822,758 

419  83 

100  36 

514,773  .39 

1,831 

418  33 

1,825,184 

515,293  58 

1,390 

278  00 

2,09 

576  67 

4,018 

10 

2,340 

1,190 

1,589 

38 

29, 103 

1,013  97 

3  00 

2,106 

579  26 

649  46 

357  00 

1,102 

38 

303  05 
10  45 

449  15 

10  45 

8,730  90 

1,390 

278  00 

5,343 

1,469  43 

38,288 

11,213  93 

1,115 

223  00 

1,822 

501   11 

4,471 

12 

174 

131 

1,247 

1,172 

284 

17 

7,984 

1,184  31 

3  60 

168 

131 

1,004 

46  20 

36  0 

276  10 

48  00 

36  02 

349  00 

351  60 

284 
8 

78  10 
2  20 

78  10 

4  90 

2,395  20 

1,115 

223  00 

3,417 

939  73 

15,492 

4,450  73 

79,005 
21 

17,776  65 
4  72 

302 

90  60 

83, 187 

21 

85 

506 

357 

16 

19,225  25 

4  72 

29  75 

331 
154 

99  30 
46  20 

160  55 

11     25 

5  60 

3,579 

1,073  70 

4,444 

23,319 

3 

5,780 

448 

10 

196 

2 

96,731 

1  376  45 

8,161  65 

1  05 

5,584 

1,675  20 

1,743  80 

156  80 

3  50 

157 

47  10 

60  75 

0  70 

33,855  85 

79,026 

17,781  37 

10,107 

3,032  10 

215,105 

64,903  67 

76 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.    1. 


6  george  v,  a.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity.     Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE  GOODS — Con. 

Fancy  goods — Con. 
Braids,   cords,  fringes,   tassels, 

Unit' d  Kingdom 

$ 

123,120 

56 

862 

1,716 

23,827 
23,368 

594 

1,374 

3 

132,637 

S 

27,475 

56 

325 

1,387 

2 

6,160 

23,475 

589 

1 

179 

3 

131,616 

$      Ct3. 

9,616  25 

19  60 

Aust-- Hungary  , 

113  75 

Belgium 

485  45 

China 

0  70 

2,156  00 

Germany. 

8,216  25 
206  15 

Holland 

Japan. 

0  35 

Switzerland.. . . 

62  65 

- 

Turkey 

1  05 

United  States.. 

46,065  60 

Total 

307,562 

191.268 

66,943  80 

France 

Tinsel  thread  and  tinsel  T\'ire,  for 

440 
9,642 

.  440 
9,642 

44  GO 

United  States... 

964  20 

cords,  tassels,  ribbons  or  trim- 

Total 

10,082 

10,082 

1,008  20 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Germany.   .    .  . 

8.356 

12.7.35 

99 

1,062 
15,377 

371  70 

silverware,   plated   ware  and 

5,381  95 

United  States... 

8,  .553 

8,553 

2,993  55 

Total 

29, 743 

24,992 

8,747  20 

Unit'd  Kingdoni 

Fans  . . 

120 
2 

91 

257 

94 

341 

238 

1,756 

406 

2,008 

22 

6  60 

B.  W.  Indies. -- 

91 

27  30 

China 

94 

1 

238 

376 

28  20 

0  30 

Germanv 

71  40 

. 

112  80 

Spain 

United  States . . . 

2,008 

602  40 

Total 

5,313 

2,830 

849  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hone  Kong 

Feathers,  fruits,   grains,   leaves 

165,583 

2 

614 

300 

172 

69,062 

19, 999 

209 

26 

240,501 

57, 106 

2 

401 

300 

172 

69,041 

19,810 

201 

26 

240,501 

15,704  35 

and  flowers,  artificial,  suitable 

0  55 

110  27 

Belgium 

82  50 

47  30 

France 

18  986  47 

Germany 

5,447  95 

55  27 

Swatzerland 

7  15 

66,138  57 

Total 

496,468 

387,560 

106,580  38 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  S.  Alrica 

Feathers,  fancy,  undressed 

57,285 
7,125 
2,373 
75 
1,507 
100 
2,495 

16,278 

50 

2,373 

2,441  70 

7  50 

B.  India  

355  95 

B.  E.  Indies,  other 
Aust.-Hungary  . 

904 
100 
3,913 
225 
128 

135  60 

' 

15  00 

China 

586  95 

Cuba 

180 

33,75 

Denmark 

128 

19  20 

TRADE  AND  SAY  10 AVION 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consimption. 


Pri 

fcrpntial  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColI'd. 

* 

$ 
SO.OIS 

S      cts. 
20,004  .50 

$ 

15,700 

S      cts. 
5, 102  50 

$ 

123,193 

56 

1,131 

1,716 

2 

23,627 

23,475 

594 

3 

1,374 

3 

131,616 

$       cts. 
.34,723  25 

19  60 

806 
329 

261  95 
106  92 

375  70 

592  37 

0  70 

17,467 

5,677  15 

7  833  15 

8,216  25 
207  77 

5 

2 

1,195 

1  62 

0  65 

38S  37 

1  00 

451  02 

1  05 

46,065  60 

80,018 

20,004  51 

35,. 504 

11,539  16 

.306,790 

98,487  46 

440 
9,642 

44  00 

964  20 

10,082 

1,008  20 

7,294 

1,641  22 

8,356 

15,377 

99 

8,. 553 

2  012  92 

5,381  95 

99 

29  70 

29  70 

2,993  55 

7,294 

1,641  22 

99 

29  70 

32,385 

10,418  12 

19 
2 

3  80 
0  40 

79 

21  72 

120 

91 

2.57 

94 

341 

238 

1,775 

406 

2,008 

32  12 

0  40 

27  30 

257 

70  67 

70  67 

28  20 

340 

93  50 

93  80 

71  40 

1,399 
406 

384  80 
HI  65 

497  60 

111  65 

602  40 

21 

4  20 

2,481 

682  34 

5.. 332 

1..535  54 

108,737 

21,747  40 

165,843 

401 

300 

172 

69,041 

19,810 

201 

26 

240,501 

37,451  75 

0  55 

110  27 

82  50 

47  30 

18,986  47 

5,447  95 

55  27 

7  15 

66,138  57 

108,737 

21,747  40 

496,297 

128,327  78 

. 

35,419 
7,075 

3,541  90 
707  50 

5,588 

698  53 

57,285 

.    7,125 

2,373 

75 

1,507 

100 

3,913 

225 

128 

6  682  13 

715  00 

355  95 

ID 

7  50 

7  50 

603 

75  36 

210  96 

15  00 

586  95 

33  75 

19  20 

78 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Impohts. 

Entered 

Artirles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CuTl. 

Fancy  goods — Con. 

Feathers,  fancy,  undressed 

Con. 

France 

$ 

27,811 

3,210 

180 

44 

34,417 

$ 

27,049 

3,210 

180 

44 

34,417 

$     cts. 
4,057  35 

481  50 

27  00 

Russia 



6  60 

5  162  55 

Total 

136,930 

88,871 

13,330  65 

Unit'dKingdom 
B   W    Indies.. 

Feathers,  fancy,  n.o.p.  and 
manufactures  of  feathers,  n.o.p 

87,808 

25 

7 

54 

121 

40 

51,005 

3,302 

42 

73,717 

34,533 

9  496  77 

7 

54 

121 

40 

50, 955 

3,302 

42 

73,715 

1  92 

Aust  -Hungary    '   - 

14  85 

33  27 

*^^hina  . 

11  00 

14,012  82 

908  05 

Japan. 

11  55 

United  States  .. 

20,271  98 

Total. 

216,121 

162,769 

44,762  21 

Unit'dKingdom 

Feathers,  ostrich  and    vulture. 

87,679 

138 

18, 969 

2,570 

20 

12,962 

6,411 

138 

18,969 

2,570 

20 

12,962 

1  763  02 

37  95 

5,216  60 

706  75 

Italy 

5  50 

3,564  56 

Total  . 

122,338 

41,070 

11,294  38 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Ivong. 

Ivory  or  bone  dice,  draughts. 

194 
18 
82 
56 

9 

18 
82 
56 

•     1  57 

3  15 

14  39 

United  States.. 

9  80 

Total 

350 

165 

28  91 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  India 

Lace,  n.o.p.,  lace  collars  and  all 

540,259 

300 

16 

186 

548 

226 

884 

250 

107,509 

43,961 

102 

129 

5,043 

18 

16,357 

492 

99,122 

62,897 

51 

16 

136 

484 

226 

402 

250 

42,360 

44,273 

102 

129 

123 

18 

2,542 

492 

99,122 

22,013  95 

17  85 

nettingsof  cotton,  linen,  silk  or 
other  material,  n.o.p 

5  60 

Malta 

47  60 

169  40 

.\zoresand  Madeira 

79  10 

140  70 

China 

87  50 

14,826  00 

Germany  . . 

15,495  55 

Holland 

35  70 

Italy. 

45  15 

-43  05 

Portugal 

6  30 

889  70 

Turkey 

172  20 

United  States.. 

34,692  70 

Total 

815,402 

253,623 

88,768  05 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

,  2,995 

16 

89 

206 

26.355 

957 
16 

84 

120 

5,083 

287  10 

4  80 

.\ust  .-Hungary  . 
Belgium 

25  20 

36  00 

France 

1,524  90 

J 


TKADE  A^^D  XAVIGATIOy 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Con.simption. 


Pretorpntial  Tariff. 

Trea;y  Rate.?. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value.      DutyColl'd. 

$ 

$       cts. 

S 
7G2 

S      cts. 
95  25 

$ 

27.811 

3,210 

180 

44 

34.417 

S       cts. 
4  152  60 

481  50 

27  00 

6  60 

5  162  .55 

42,569 

4,256  90 

6,953 

869  14 

138,393 

18,456  69 

53,351 

10,670  20 

87,884 

^n  16R  Q7 

7 

,54 

121 

40 

.50,9.55 

3,302 

42 

73,715 

1  92 

14  85 

33  27 

11  00 

908  05 

11  55 

20,271  98 

53,351 

10,670  20 

216,120 

55,432  41 

'81,293 

16,258  60 

87,704 

138 

18,969 

2,570 

20 

12,962 

IS  O'^l  62 

37  95 

5  "^16  60 

706  75 

5  50 

3  564  56 

81,293 

16,258  60 

122,363 

27   559  Q8 

185 

27  75 

194 
IS 
82 
56 

09  32 

14  39 

9  80 

185 

27  75 

350 

56  66 

397,909 
249 

99,477  25 
62  25 

80,724 

23,014  95 

541,530 

300 

16 

186 

548 

226 

884 

250 

110,020 

44,273 

102 

129 

4,109 

18 

15,685 

492 

99,122 

144,506  15 
80  10 

> 

5  60 

50 
64 

13  75 
17  60 

61  35 

187  'iO 

79  10 

482 

156  64 

OQj  34 

87  50 

67,660 

18,858  21 

33  684  21 

15,495  55 
35  70 

45  15 

3,986 

1,110  04 

1  153  09 

1 

13,143 

3,645  40 

4  535  in 

17'  20 

34  692  70 

398, 158 

99,539  50 

166, 109 

46,816  59 

817,890 

'>3.5  1'>4  14 

1,222 

244  40 

616 

169  40 

2,795 

16 

89 

206 

25,253 

700  90 

4  80 

5 

86 

20, 170 

1  37 

26  57 

23  65 

5,547  17 

59  65 

7,072  07 

80 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.-o.  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DtJTIABLE    GOODS — CoTl. 

Fancy  goods — Con. 
Statues    and  statuettes  of    any 

Oermanv 

S 

5,270 

425 

11 

16,923 

663 

70 

64 

25,891 

$ 

5,098 
425 

$    cts. 
1,529  40 

127  50 

Holland   

Italy. 

10,731 

4 

70 

3,219  30 

1  20 

Portugal 

21  00 

United  States.. 

25,891 

7,767  30 

Total 

78,978 

48,479 

14,543  70 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France 

5,148 

91 

1,040 

19,015 

675 

56 

1,040 

19,646 

236  25 

19  60 

364  00 

United  States  . 

6,876  10 

Total 

25,294 

, 

21,417 

7,495  95 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

- 

Toys,  and  dolls  of  all  kinds 

72,045 

1,085 

4,896 

2,231 

15 

13,713 

245,294 

2,111 

67 

28,679 

24 

46 

285, 740 

9,988 

102 

3,507 

2, '174 

15 

3.480 

247,044 

2,071 

67 

1,633 

24 

6 

283,910 

2,996  40 

30  60 

1,052  10 

Relghim 

652  20 

4  50 

1,044  00 

Germany 

Holland 

^ 

74,113  20 

621  30 

Italy 

20  10 

489  90 

Spain 

7  20 

1  80 

United  States.. 

85,773  00 

Total 

655,946 

5.56,021 

166,806  30 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  W.  Indies 

Feathers,  bed  and  other  undress- 

4,823 

756 

20 

2,3.58 

330 

30 

18,516 

3,103 

465  45 

ed,  n.o.p 

.\ust  .-Hungary  . 

20 

2,358 

330 

30 

18,516 

3  00 

353  70 

Germany 

49  50 

4  50 

United  States  . 

2,777  40 

Total 

26.833 

24,357 

3  653  55 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Feathers, bed  and  other   dressed, 

10,752 
393 
461 

881 

120 
393 

461 
881 

33  00 

n.o.p. 

108  07 

Germany 

126  77 

242  33 

Total 

12,487 

1,855 

510  17 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States.. 

33 
1,171 

33 
1,171 

C  60 

coils. 

234  20 

Total 

1,204 

1,204 

240  80 

Unit'dKingdom 

Fertilizers,  compounded  or  manu- 

51,023 

13,144 

471 

3,652 

163 

646, 131 

1,147 

13,144 

471 

3,652 

163 

646,131 

114  70 

1,314  40 

Germany 

47  10 

Holland   

365  20 

Norway 

16  30 

United  States... 

64,613  10 

Total 

714,584 

664,708 

66,470  80 

11 


TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports — Continued. 


forJHome  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

$       cts. 

? 

5,098 

425 

11 

16,906 

663 

70 

64 

25,891 

$       cts. 
1,529  40 

127  50 

.• . . . 

11 

6  175 

659 

3  02 

1,698  12 

181  12 

3  02 

4  917  42 

182  32 

21  00 

64 

17  60 

17  60 

( 

7,767  30 

1,222 

244  40 

27,786 

7,641  45 

J'. . 

77,487 

22,429  55 

aaa 

4,477 

1,007  40 

5,152 

91 

1,040 

19,646 

1  243  65 

35 

10  50 

30  10 

364  00 

6,876  10 

4,477 

1,007  40 

35 

10  50 

25,929 

8  513  85 

ari'3 

60, 267 

12,053  40 

1,095 

983 

1,.501 

57 

301  12 
270  32 

412  77 
15  67 

71,350 

1,085 

5,008 

2,231 

15 

13,713 

247  044 

2,111 

67 

28,659 

24 

46 

285,910 

15,350  92 

300  92 

1,464  87 

667  87 

4  50 

10,233 

2,814  27 

3,858  27 

74  113  20 

40 

11  00 

632  30 

20  10 

27,026 

7,432  18 

7,922  08 

7  20 

40 

11  00 

12  80 

85,773  00 

60,267 

12,053  40 

40,975 

11,268  33 

657,263 

190,128  03 

1,720 
756 

172  00 
75  60 

4,823 

756 

20 

2,358 

330 

30 

18,516 

637  45 

75  60 

3  00 

353  70 

49  50 

4  50 

2,777  40 

1»» 2,476 

247  60 

26,833 

3,901  15 

10, 632 

2,126  40 

10,752 
393 
461 
881 

2,159  40 

108  07 

126  77 

242  33 

10,632 

2,126  40 

12,487 

2,636  57 

33 
1,171 

6  60 

234  20 



1,204 

240  80 

49,876 

2,493  80 

51,023 

13,144 

471 

3,652 

163 

646,131 

2,608  50 

1,314  40 

47  10 

365  20 

16  30 

64,613  10 

49,876 

2,493  80 

714,584 

68,964  60 

— '■ 

11— ii— 6 


82 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

G 

eneral  TarifT. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoTl. 

Fibre,  Kartavert,  indurated  fibre* 

Unit'dKingdom 
Italy 

•S 

4,649 

1 

97,326 

.5 
51 
1 
97,450 

$    cts. 
12  75 

0  25 

teriai  and  manufactures  of,  n.o.p" 

United  States.. 

24  362  50 

Total...   . 

101,976 

97,502 

24  375  50 

Unit'dKingdom 
Hong  Kon£ 

1,792 

6,038 

3,412 

49 

4 

473 

12,902 

71 

6,038 

3,412 

49 

4 

473 

12,902 

17  75 

pedoes,  all  kinds. 

1  509  50 

853  00 

France 

12  ■'5 

Germany 

1  00 

118  25 

United  States. 

3,225  50 

Total 

24,670 

22,949 

5,737  25 

Newfoundland . . 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
Newfoundland . . 
Alaska 

Fish- 
Cod,  haddock,  ling  and  pollock, 
fresh  imported  otherwise  than 
in  barrels,  &c. 

Lb. 

25 
213,279 

2 
10,575 

Lb. 

2i 
213,279 

2 
10,575 

0  25 
2,132  79 

213,304 

10, 577 

213,304 

10,577 

2,133  04 

45,849 
240 
150 
519 

6.57,958 
98,091 

2,888 
32 
15 
44 

37,935 

8,227 

' 

dry  salted. 

240 
150 
519 

95 
54,073 

32 
15 
44 

4 
5,145 

2  40 
1  50 
5  19 

Miquelon    and 

St-Pierre 

United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 
United  States... 
Alaska  

0  95 
540  73 

802,807 

49, 141 

55,077 

5,240 

550  77 

Cod,  haddock,  ling  and  pollock, 
wet  salted. 

Cod,  haddock,  ling  and  pollockr 
Smoked. 

Halibut,  fresh,  not  in  barrels. 

276 

19 

276 

19 

2  76 

368 

26 

2,113,768 
1,131,424 

103,951 
55,492 

291,666 
1,104,662 

15,093 
54,454 

2,916  66 

United  .States... 
Total 

United  States... 

United  States.. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong. . . 

Belgium 

China 

11,040  62 

3,245,192 

159,443 

1,. 396, 328 

69,547 

13,963  28 

Halibut,  pickled,  in  barrels 

400 

16 

400 

16 

4  00 

Herrings,  fresh,  not  in  barrels... 

12,295 

547 

10, 795 

-    504 

107  95 

Herrings,  pickled  or  salted 

1,494,699 

974 

53 

2,840 

531,222 

380 

47, 280 

120 

250,078 

64,854 

116 

2 

329 

29,962 

19 

2,114 

14,379 

158,. 598 

974 

53 

2,840 

531,222 

380 

48,380 

120 

250,078 

7,905 

116 

2 

329 

29, 962 

19 

2,140 

7 

14,t79 

792  99 

4  87 

0  26 

14  20 

Holland 

2,656  15 
1  90 

Norway 

241  90 
0  60 

United  States.. 
Total 

United  States... 

1,250  39 

2,327,646 

111,782 

992,645 

54,859 

4,963  26 

720 

77 

720 

77 

7  20 

TRADE  AND  NAVIGATIOy 


83 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR    HOMK    ('ONSUMPTION. 


Preferential  T 

arilT. 

["reaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

1 
4,598 

g       ets. 
804  68 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

4,649 

1 

97,450 

$       cts. 
817  43 

0  25 

24,. 362  50 

4,598 

801  68 

102, 100 

25  180  18 

1.721 

.■^ni  IS 

1,792 

6.0.38 

3,412 

49 

4 

473 

12,902 

318  93 

1,.509  50 

853  00 

12  25 

1  00 

118  ''5 

3  225  50 



1,721 

301  18 

24,670 

6,038  43 

Lb. 

Lb. 

Lb. 

25 
213,279 

2 
10,575 

0  25 
2,132  79 

213,304 

10,577 

2  133  04 

112 

8 

0  se 

112 
240 
150 
519 

95 
54,073 

8 
32 
15 
44 

4 
5,145 

0  56 
2  40 

1  50 
5  19 

0  95 
540  73 

112 

8 

0  56 

55,189 

5,248 

551  33 

276 

19 

2  76 

291,666 
1,104,602 

15,093 
54.4.54 

'',916  66 

11,046  62 

1,396,328 

69,547 

13,963  28 

400 

16 

4  00 

10,795 

504 

107  95 

1,336,461 

56,978 

4,677  63 

1,495,059 

974 

53 

2,840 

531,222 

380 

48,380 

120 

250,078 

64,883 

116 

2 

329 

29,962 

19 

2,140 

14,379 

5,470  62 

4  87 

0  26 

14  20 

2,656  15 

1  90 

241  90 

0  60 

1,250  39 

1,336,461 

56,978 

4,677  63 

2,329,106 

111,837 

9,640  89 

720 

77 

7  20 



11— ii— 6i 


84 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTHBLE  GOODS — Con. 
Fish— Con. 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.,. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

China  

Lb. 

360 
408 

S 

28 
53 

Lb. 

$ 

S    cts. 

408 

53 

4  08 

768 

81 

408 

53 

4  08 

2,000 
2,649 

73 
390 

2,244 

:41 

22  44 

4,649 

463 

2,244 

341 

22  44 

38 
400 
120 

.50 

27,625 

14 
35 
36 

2 
1,875 

barrels. 

400 
120 

50 
27, 625 

35 
36 

2 
1,875 

4  00 
1  20 

Miquclon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

China 

0  50 
276  25 

28,233 

1.962 

28,195 

1.948 

281  95 

Sea  fish,  other,  pickled,  in  bar- 
rels. 

Sea  fish,  other,  preserved,  n.o.p. 

3,488 

239 

3,488 

239 

34  88 

07,485 

120 

412 

100 

47,007 

18,880 

6,403 

5 

26 

13 

2,761 

2,317 

180 
120 
412 
100 
45,321 
18,880 

7 

5 

26 

13 

2,742 

2,317 

2  10 
1  50 
7  80 

3  90 

Norway 

United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 

United  States... 
Unit'd  Kingdom 

822  60 
695  10 

134,004 

11,525 

65,013 

5,110 

1,533  00 

Brl. 
3,385 

17,745 

Brl. 
3,385 

17,745 

4,436  25 

Oysters,  shelled,  in  bulk 

Gal. 
173,958 

210,839 

Gal. 
173,958 

210,839 

17,395  80 

Oysters,  canned,  in  cans  not  over 
one  pint. 

Cans. 
240 
384 

231,104 

21 

22 

21,883 

Cans. 
240 
384 

234,684 

21 

22 

23,856 

7  20 
11  52 

United  States... 
Total 

United  States... 
United  States.. . 

Hong  Kong 

China 

7,040  52 

231,728 

21,926 

235,308 

23,899 

7,059  24 

Oysters,   canned,   in  cans  over 
one   pint   and    not   over   one 
quart. 

Oysters,  canned,  in  cans  exceed- 
ing one  quart  (provided  that  a 
fraction  over  a  quart  shall  be 
computed  as  a  quart  for  duty 
purposes) . 

Oysters,  prepared  or  preserved 

3,094 

1,451 

2,554 

1.180 

127  70 

Qt. 

484 

246 

Qt. 
436 

223 

21  80 

Lb. 

8,721 

1,800 

28 

15,536 

2.800 

1.58 

14 

1,999 

Lb. 

8,721 

1,800 

28 

20,151 

2,800 

158 

14 

2,205 

840  00 
47  40 

Japan 

4  20 

United  States... 
Total 

661  50 

26,085 

4,971 

30,700 

5,177 

1,553  10 

TRADE  AND  NATIOATION 


85 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantit.v. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

Lb. 
360 

28 

$       eta. 
1  80 

Lb. 

•• 

? 

$      cts. 

Lb. 

360 
408 

$ 

28 
53 

$      cts. 
1  80 

4  08 

360 

28 

1  80 

768 

81 

5  88 

2,244 

341 

22  44 

2,244 

341 

22  44 

38 

1 

14 

0  19 

38 
400 
120 

50 
27,625 

• 

14 
35 
36 

2 
1,875 

0  19 

4  00 

1  20 

0  50 

276  25 

38 

14 

0  19 

28,233 

1,962 

282  14 

3,488 

239 

34  88 

63,926 

6,209 

1,086  64 

64,106 

120 

412 

100 

45,321 

18,880 

6,216 

5 

26 

13 

2,742 

2,317 

1,088  74 

1  50 

7  80 

3  90 

822  60 

695  10 

63,926 

6,209 

1,086  64 

128,939 

11,319 

2,619  64 

Brl. 

Brl. 

Brl. 
3,385 

17,745 

4,436  25 

Gal. 

Gal. 

Gal. 
173,958 

210,839 

17,395  80 

Cans 

Cans. 

Cans. 

240 

384 
234,684 

21 

22 
23,856 

7  20 

11  52 

7,040  52 

235,308 

23,899 

7,059  24 

2,554 

1,180 

m 

127  70 

Qt. 

Qt. 

Qt. 

436 

223 

21  80 

Lb. 

Lb. 

Lb. 

8,721 

1,800 

28 

20,151 

2,800 

158 

14 

2,205 

840  00 

47  40 

4  20 

661  50 

30,700 

5,177 

1,553  10 

86 


CUSTOMS  DEPATiTilElS'T 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   IS  16 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

TOT.U.   I 

VIPORT.'S. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoT). 

Fish— Con. 

United  States... 

$ 

2,650 

$ 
2,650 

$    cts. 
662  50 

New  Zealand . . . 
United  States... 
United  States... 

Lobsters,  canned,  n.o.p 

Lb. 
2,153 

481 

Lb. 

Bait  fish,  fresh,  not  in  barrels. 

165,055 

4,061 

74.647 

1,741 

746  47 

Bait  fish,  salted,  not  in  barrels. 

4,000 

120 

^,000 

120 

40  00 

11,4.51 
105,933 

573 
5,296 

114  51 

United  States... 
Total 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

105,933 

5,296 

1.0.59  33 

105,933 

5,296 

117,384 

5,869 

1.173  84 

1,867 

371 

1,867 

371 

18  67 

Salmon,    canned,    prepared    or 
preserved,  n.o.p. 

28 
429 

28 
569 

8  40 

170  70 

Total 

4.57 

597 

179  10 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Kong  Kong 

Norway 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

China           

Salmon,  pickled  or  salted 

9,957 

1,018 

10,407 

1,074 

104  07 

Fish,  smoked  or  boneless 

25.065 

190 

2.625 

6.978 

1,651 

24 

146 

558 

11,025 

190 

2,625 

6,378 

734 

24 
146 

528 

110  25 

1  90 

26  25 

63  78 

34,858 

'   2,379 

20,218 

1,432 

202  18 

Anchovies,  sardines,  sprats  and 
other  fish,   packed  in  oil  or 
otherwise,  in  tin  boxes  weigh- 

Boxes. 

1.6S3 

8,958 

914 

250 

1,200 

465 

171 
1,860 
144 
79 
177 
116 

Boxes. 

8,958 
914 

1,860 
144 

537  48 
54  84 

Italy            .    ... 

1,200 
465 

177 
116 

72  00 

United  States... 
Total ' 

Unit'dKingdom 
Hong  Kong 

27  90 

13,470 

2,547 

11,537 

2,297 

692  22 

Anchovies,  sardines,  etc.,  in  tin 
boxes  weighing  over  12  ounces 

12.066 

14.126 

1,896 

6.072 

3.900 

2.496 

500 

200 

6,960 

1,022 

2,464 
255 

1,406 

631 

22^ 

"il 

2.3 

1,021 

186 
14. 126 
1.896 
1..500 
4,900 
2,112 

35 
2,464 
255 
277 
824 
184 

8  37 

635  67 

85  32 

France  ....  * 

67  50 

Italy 

220  50 

Japan        

95  04 

Norway 

United  States... 
Total 

7,288 

1,199 

327  96 

48,216 

7,087 

32,008 

5,2.38 

1,440  36 

TIIADK  WD   X.WIOATION 


87 


SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rat 

ss. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty  Col  Id. 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

$       ets. 

$ 

2,650 

S  cts. 
022  50 

Lb. 

2,837 

670 

117  34 

Lb. 

Lb. 
2,837 

670 

117  24 

74,647 

1,741 

746  47 

4,000 

120 

40  00 

« 

11,451 
105,9.33 

573 
5,296 

114  51 

1,059  33 

117,384 

5,869 

1,173  84 

1,867 

371 

18  67 

28 
569 

8  40 

170  70 

597 

179  10 

10,407 

1,074 

104  07 



14,040 

917 

70  20 

25,065 

190 

2,625 

6,378 

1,651 

24 
146 
528 

ISO  45 

1  90 

26  25 

63  78 

14,040 

917 

70  20 

34,258 

2,349 

272  38 

Boxes. 
1,683 

171 

58  90 

Boxes. 

Boxes. 

1,683 

8,958 

914 

250 

1,200 

465 

171 
1,860 
144 
79 
177 
116 

58  90 

537  48 

'      54  84 

250 

79 

12  50 

12  50 

•     72  00 

27  90 

r,683 

171 

58  90 

250 

79 

12  50 

13,470 

2,547 

763  62 

1,856 

145 

46  41 

1,358 

309 

54  32 

3,400 

14,126 

1,896 

8.672 

4.900 

2,496 

600 

200 

7,288 

489 

2,464 

255 

2,017 

824 

224 

4S 

23 

1,199 

109  10 

635  67 

85  32 

7,172 

1,740 

286  88 

354  .38 

220  50 

.384 
600 
200 

40 

48 
23 

15  36 
24  00 

8  00 

110  40 

24  00 

8  00 

327  96 

1,856 

145 

46  41 

9,714 

2.160 

388  56 

43,578 

7,543 

1,875  33 

88 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.    19^6 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Articles  Imported. 


Countries. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity. 


Valu 


Entered 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.     Value 


Duty. 


dutiable  goods — Con. 

Fish— Con. 

Anchovies,   sardines,  etc.,  when 

packed   in   tin   boxes   weighing 

over  8  ounces  and  not  over  12 

ounSes. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong. . . 

Belgium 

China 

France 

Germany 

Japan 

Norway 

Portugal 

Sweden 

United  States 

Total 


Anchovies,  sardines,  etc.,  when 
packed  in  tin  boxes  weighing  8 
ounces  or  less. 


Fish  pre.?erved  in  oil,  B.o.p. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Belgium 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

Japan 

Norway 

Portugal 

Spain 

Sweden 

United  States... 

Total 


Boxes 

31,708 

33 

4,000 

144 

18,260 

200 

144 

108,900 

6,500 

52 

19,183 


% 

2,300 

6 

251 

17 

2,. 340 

24 

14 

5,569 

815 

6 

2,288 


189,124 


13,630 


Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong. . . 

China 

France 

Italy 

Japan 

Norway 

Sweden 

United  States 


Fish,  all  other,  not  in  barrels  or 
half  barrels,  fresh. 


Fish,  all  other,  not  in  barrels  or 
half  barrels,  pickled. 


949, 190 

192 

110,754 

217,546 

28,400 

8,700 

28,400 

240 

!,  778, 710 

142,640 

7,000 

22,484 

67,543 


5,361,799 


Boxes 
3,012 
33 


336 


%       cts. 

105  42 

1  15 


144 

2,7S7 

200 

144 

200 

6,500 

52 

17,647 


17 

284 

24 

14 

10 

815 

6 

,124 


5  04 
97  54 
7  00 
5  04 
7  00 

227  50 
1  82 

617  66 


30,719 


54,040 

26 

5,121 

20, 732 

1,489 

416 

2,170 

27 

202,729 

9,031 

286 

1,018 

4,914 


3,636     1,075  17 


301,999 


1,892 

4,463 

451 

865 


Total. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

China 

Italy 

Spain 

United  States... 

Total 


Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong-Kong. .. 

Alaska 

China 

Italy 

Japan 

Venezuela 

United  States 

Total 


Lb. 

1,749 
700 
274 


477,319 


480,042 


477 

14, 140 

25 

3,510 

14,528 

300 

1,623 

30,606 


65,209 


404 

548 

5 

453 


9,081 


124,609 

192 

704 

10,. 524 

18,900 

8,700 

28,100 


111,200 
156,040 


84 
60,901 


519,954 


8,021 

26 

53 

950 

988 

416 

2,032 


5,903 
9,867 


6 
4,414 


32,676 


42 

4,435 

451 


445 

100' 

45 


33,096 


33,6S6 


38 

1,122 

3 

516 

1,232 

2'" 

65 

2,947 


5,950 


Lb. 
353 
700 
274 
569 
325 

476,625 


478,846 


14,140 

25 

3,510 

17,318 

300 

1,623 

31,202 


68,118 


506 

84 

91 

5 

453 


6,067 


,115  22 
4  75 
17  60 
263  10 
472  50 
217  50 
702  50 


2,780  00 
3,901  06 


2  10 

1,522  53 


12,998  86 


14  70 

1,552  25 

157  85 


177  10 

29  40 

31  85 

1  75 

158  55 


129 

100 

45 

73 

18 

33,068 


33,433 


1,122 

3 

516 

1.392 

27 

65 

3,113 


6,238 


2,123  45 


53 
00 
74 
69 
25 


4,766  25 


4,788  46 


141  40 

0  25 

35  10 

173  18 

3  00 

16  23 

312  02 


681  18 


Tlx'ADE  AXD  NAYIOATIOTf 


89 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Profcremi.il  Tariff.              . 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quniitit.v . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoII'd. 

Boxes. 
23,696 

S 

1,648 

$       cts. 
473  92 

Boxes. 
8,500 

706 

$       ots. 
170  00 

Boxes. 

35, 208 

33 

4,000 

144 

15, 2.55 

200 

144 

119,900 

6,500 

52 

17,647 

$ 

2,690 

6 

251 

17 

1,891 

24 

14 

0,469 

815 

6 

2,124 

S       cts. 

749  34 

1  15 

4,000 

251 

80.00 

80  00 

5  04 

12,468 

1,607 

249  36 

346  90 

7  00 

5  04 

119,700 

6,459 

2,394  00 

2,401  00 

227  50 

1  82 

617  66 

23,696 

1,648 

473  92 

144,668 

9,023 

2,893  36 

199,083 

14,307 

4,442  45 

506, 967 

22,641 

6,337  09 

330,262 

22,579 

6.605  24 

961,838 

192 

74,304 

217,922 

18,900 

8,700 

28,800 

240 

3,737,646 

156,040 

7,800 

22,484 

60,901 

53,241 

26 

3,581 

17,365 

988 

416 

2,102 

27 

199,903 

9,867 

330 

1,018 

4,414 

16,057  55 
4  75 

73,600 
207,398 

3,528 
16,415 

1,472  00 
4,147  96 

1,489  60 

4,411  06 

472  50 

217  50 

700 

240 

3,626,446 

70 

27 

194,000 

14  00 

4  80 
72,528  92 

716  50 

4  80 

75,308  92 

3,901  06 

156  00 

7,800 
22,400 

330 
1,012 

156  00 
448  00 

450  10 

1  522  53 

506,967 

22,641 

6,337  09 

4,268,846 

237,961 

85,376  92 

5,295,767 

293,278 

104,712  87 

322 

64  40 

682 

28 

204  60 
8  40 

1,046 
4,463 
451 
884 
506 
404 
548 
5 
453 

283  70 

1,560  65 

157  85 

884 

265  20 

265  20 

177  10 

320 

457 

96  00 
137  10 

125  40 

168  95 

1  75 

158  55 

322 

64  40 

2,371 

711  30 

8,760 

2,899  15 

Lb. 
1,396 

316 

6  98 

Lb. 

Lb. 
1,749 
700 
274 
569 
325 

476,625 

445 

100 

45 

73 

18 

33,068 

10  51 

7  00 

2  74 

5  69 

3  25 

4,766  25 

1,396 

316 

6  98 

480,242 

33,749 

4,795  44 

473 

38 

2  39 

477 

14,140 

25 

3,510 

17,318 

300 

1,623 

31,202 

38 

1,122 

3 

516 

1,392 

27 

65 

3,113 

9  39 

141  40 

0  25 

35  10 

173  18 

3  00 

..........^. .......... 

16  23 

312  02 

477 

38 

2  39 

68,595 

1 

6,276 

683  57 





90 


CCSTOMS  DEPAI^TMEKT 


6  GEORGi  V,  A.   19,6 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.\L  Impobts. 

Entered 

Articles  Imparted. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

G 

?neral  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Dutj'T 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Cotl. 

Fish— Con. 
Fish,  fresh  or  dried,  n.o.p.,  im- 
ported in  barrels  or  half  barrels. 

Unit'dKingdom 
Hong  Kong 

Lb. 

2,825 
130, 178 
18.754 
115,810 

160 

5,500 

678,226 

S 

262 
16,680 

2,660 
14,121 

8 

541 

43,334 

Lb. 

,5 

S       cts. 

130,178 

18,754 

119,810 

160 

5,500 

672,076 

16.680 

2.660 

14,334 

54? 
42,961 

1,301  78 
187  54 

Japan 

1,198  10 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Norway 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Hong  Kong 

China 

1  60 

55  00 

6,720  70 

951,453 

77, 606 

946,478 

77, 184 

9,464  78 

Fish,  all  other,  pickled  or  salted. 
in  barrels. 

425 

16,525 

2,466 

13,130 

2,322 

200 

1,098 

97,757 

30 

2,099 

220 

1,179 

251 

46 

125 

6,438 

16,525 
2.766 

13,6.36 
3  322 

''200 

1,098 
77,892 

2,099 
264 

1,219 

303 

46 

125 

5,817 

165  25 
27-66 

Italy 

136  36 

Japan 

33  22 

Norway 

200 
10  98 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  Straits 
Settlements.. 

778  92 

133,923 

10,388 

115,439 

9,873 

1,154  39 

Fish,  prepared  or  preserved,  n.o.p. 

70.964 

360 
6,032 

5.857 

1,757  10 

Hong  Kong  . 

0,032 

1.809  60 

China 

2,049 

967 

756 

108 

13,497 

17,260 

212 

52 

32.849 

2,049 

866 

7.56 

238 

12.110 

16,993 

212 

52 

31,550 

614  70 

259  80 

Germany. . . 

226  80 

Italy..." 

71  40 

Japan. . . 

3.6.33  00 

5,097  90 

Sweden 

63  60 

Turkey 

15  60 

United  States.. 

9,465  00 

Total...   . 

145, 106 

76,715 

23,014  50 

' 

Unit'dKingdom 
United    States.. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Norway 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit  'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Hong  Kong 

United  States... 

Total 

Fish  oil,  cod,  n.o.p. 

Gal. 
90 
1,394 

92 
562 

Gal. 
90 
1,394 

92 
562 

20  70 
126  48 

1.484 

654 

1.484 

654 

147  18 

2.561 

0 
9,227 
6,212 

1,719 

10 
5,673 
4.541 

1,123 

6 

13.038 

6,212 

825 

10 
8,515 
4,541 

185  62 

2  25 
1.915  98 
1.021  72 

18,006 

11,943 

20,379 

13.891 

3.125  57 

Fish  oil,  whale  and  spermaceti 

4,848 
1,683 

2,296 
1,145 

1,683 

1.145 

257  63 

6,531 

3,441 

1,683 

1,145 

257  63 

Fish  oil,  other,  n.o.p 

6,681 

24 

27.250 

3,989 

31 

11,402 

24 

27,250 

^ 3i 

11,402 

6  97 

2.565  55 

33.955 

15,422 

27,274 

11.433 

2,572  52 

TRADE  AND  NAYWATIOy 


91 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOB  Home  Coxsi-mption. 


Proferenti.nl  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rat 

OS. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Lb. 
2,825 

$ 
202 

$       cts. 
14  13 

LI). 

$ 

$       cts. 

Lb. 

2,825 

130,178 

18,754 

119,810 

160 

5,500 

672,076 

262 

16,680 

2,660 

14,334 

8 

541 

42,961 

$       cts. 
14  13 

1,301  78 

> 

187  54 

1,198  10 

1   60 

55  00 

6,720  76 

2,825 

262 

14  13 

949,303 

77,446 

9  478  91 

425 

30 

2  13 

425 

16,525 

2,766 

13,636 

3,322 

200 

1,098 

77,892 

30 

2,099 

264 

1,219 

303 

46 

125 

5,817 

2  13 

165  25 

27  66 

136  36 

33  22 

2  00 

10  98 

778  92 

425 

30 

2  13 

115,864 

9,903 

1,156  52 

62,982 
360 

11,022  42 
63  00 

68,839 

360 

6,032 

88 

2,049 

866 

756 

238 

12,110 

16,993 

212 

52 

31,550 

12,779  52 

63  00 

1,809  60 

88 

15  40 

15  40 

614  70 

259  80 

226  80 

71  40 

3,633  00 

5  097  90 

63  60 

15  60 

9  465  00 



63,430 

11,100  82 

140, 145 

34  115  32 

Gal. 

Gal. 

Gal. 

90 
1,394 

92 
562 

20  70 

126  48 

1,484 

654 

147  18 

63 

54 

6  76 

1,186 

6 

13,038 

6,212 

879 

10 
8,515 
4,541 

192  38 

2  25 

1  915  98 

1,021  72 

63 

54 

6  76 

20,442 

13,945 

3,132  33 

4,848 

2,296 

287  01 

■ 

4,848 
1,683 

2,296 
1,145 

287  01 

257  63 

4,848 

2,296 

287  01 

6,531 

3,441 

544  64 

6,681 

3,989 

498  63 

6,681 

24 

27. 250 

3,989 

31 

11,402 

498  63 

6  97 

2  565  55 

6,681 

3,989 

498  63 

33,955 

15,422 

3,071  15 

=^=i^=^ 

92 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articlps  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tari 

?. 

Quantity.     Value.    1 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Fish— Con. 
Other  articles  the  produce  of  the 
fisheries,  not  specially  provided 
for. 

Unit'dKingdom 

$ 

414 

3,994 

656 

10 

171 

9,966 

506 

3,233 

5 

24,243 

S 
210 

3,994 
656 
415 
171 

9,959 
506 

3,233 

5 

22,157 

S    cts. 
52  50 

998  50 

China 



164  00 

103  75 

Germany 

42  75 

2,489  75 

126  50 

808  25 

1  25 

ITnited  States  . 

5,539  25 

Total 

43,198 

41,306 

10,326  50 

Unit'dKingdom 
R    India 

Flax,  hemp  and  jute,  manufactures 
of,  viz. — 
Bags  or  sacks  of  hemp,  linen  or 
jute. 

.50,439 

92,758 

160 

106, 628 

2.796 

2,824 

160 

102,763 

559  20 

564  80 

R    W    Indies 

32  00 

20,552  60 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
ITiiitpd  States.. 



249,985 

108,543 

21,708  60 

Canvas   of   hemp   or    flax,    (or 
ship's  sails. 

5,561 
1,649 

5,561 
1,060 

278  05 

53  30 

Total 

7,210 

6,627 

331  35 

Unit'dKingdom 
Hong  Kong 

Carpeting,    rugs,    matting    and 
mats  of  hemp  or  jute. 

32,647 

30 

1,176 

98 

32 

80 

545 

10 

3,090 

3, 105 

1,232 
30 

308  00 

7  50 

98 
32 
13 
545 
10 

..    *^ 
3,105 

24  50 

8  09 

3  25 

136  25 

Holland 

2  50 

21  25 

TInitpd  States  . 

776  25 

Total 

40,813 

5.150 

1,287  50 

Unit'dKingdom 

Embroideries  and  lace  of  linen, 
white  and  cream  coloured 

1,818 

61 

448 

26 

61 

448 

5  20 

12  20 

89  60 

2,327 

535 

107  00 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States.. . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
B    India 

Sail  twine  of  flax  or  hemp  to-be 
used    for    boats'    and    ships' 

Lb. 

4,752 
647 

1,287 
153 

Lb. 

4,7.52 
647 

1,287 
153 

64  35 
7  65 

sails. 

5,399 

1,440 

5,399 

1,440 

72  00 

Unooloured    damask    of    linen, 
in  the  piece,  stair  linen,  diaper, 
doylies,  tray  cloths,  uncolour- 
ed  table  cloths,  or  napkins  of 
linen,      quilts,     counterpanes, 
pillow  cases  of  linen,  and  sheets 

758,559 

69 

112 

358 
1,473 

335 
238 

78 
13,25? 

20,639 
69 

6,-191  70 

20  70 

R    W   Indies 

Hong  Kong. .  . 
Aust.-Hungary  . 
Azores    and 

358 
1,473 

335 

238 

12 

10,711 

11,946 

1,171 

107  40 
441  90 

100  50 

71  40 

China 

3  60 

3,213  30 

11,657 
1,171 

3,583  80 

Italy 

35!  30 

TRADE  AND  NATIOATWN 


93 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  IMPORTS — Continued. 


FOB  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColI'd. 

$ 
193 

$       cts, 
28  95 

$ 

1      cts. 

$ 

403 

3,994 

656 

415 

171 

9,959 

506 

3,2.33 

5 

22, 157 

$       cts. 
81  45 

998  50 

164  00 

103  75 

42  75 

2,489  75 

126  .50 

808  25 

1  25 

\ 

5,539  25 

193 

28  95 

41,499 

10,355  45 

43.030 
90,. 345 

6,454  .50 
13,. 551  75 

45,826 

93, 169 

160 

102,763 

7,013  70 

14,116  .55 

32  00 

20,552  60 

'' 

133,375 

20,006  25 

241,918 

41,714  85 

5,561 
1.066 

278  05 

53  30 

6,627 

331  35 

30,848 

5,398  53 

717 

161  32 

32,797 

30 

1,176 

98 

32 

80 

545 

10 

3,090 

3,105 

5,867  85 

7  50 

1.176 

264  60 

264  60 

24  50 

8  00 

67 

15  07 

18  32 

136  25 

2  50 

3,005 

676  14 

697  39 

776  25 

30,848 

5,398  53 

4,965 

1,117  13 

40,963 

7,803  16 

1,412 

176  52 

380 

66  52 

1,818 
61 

448 

248  24 

12  20 

89  60 

1,412 

176  52 

380 

66  52 

2,327 

350  04 

Lb. 

Lb. 

Lb. 
4,752 
647 

1,287 
153 

64  35 

7  65 

5,399 

1,440 

72  00 

740, 657 

148,131  40 

761,296 

69 

6 

358 

1,473 

335 

238 

12 

10,711 

11.946 

1.171 

154,323  10 

20  70 

6 

1  20 

1  20 

107  40 

441  90 

100  50 

71  40 

3  60 

3,213  30 

3  583  80 





351  30 

94 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

TOT.VL    I 

MPORT*. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

G 

?neral  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoTX. 

Flax,  hemp  and  jute — Con. 

T= 

S 
22  22 

"iiic 

1.27( 

9,9i: 

S 

20,4.53 
4,101 
1,270 
9,913 

S    cts. 
6,135  90 

tho  piece,  »&c. — Coyi. 

Portugal 

1  230  30 

381  00 

United  States.. 

2,973  90 

Total. 

S'M.Sl-. 

82,689 

24,806  70 

Unit '(1  Kingdom 
B. India 

231.. 331 

3; 

2 

2! 

21 

4? 

2C 

1,14 

98' 

M 

14,. 564 

l.l'J 

9K 

1,117 
33 

390  95 

11  55 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

22 

7  70 

Belgium     ■. 

China 

20 

142 

202 

1,142 

7  00 

49  70 

70  70 

Holland 

399  70 

Portugal          .  . 

.HI 
8,101 
1,199 

950 

189  35 

Switzerland 

Turkey. 

2,835  35 
419  65 

United  States... 
Total. 

332  50 

2-1,49 

13,469 

4,714  15 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Horse  clothing  of  jute,  shaped 

40 

74r 

74 
749 

22  20 

or  otherwise  manufactured. 

224  70 

1,1.5' 

823 

246  90 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungary  . 

Towels 

149, -274 
137 

2,276 
137 
Wl 

4,094 
19 

2,918 

682  80 

41  10 

661 

4,0.57 

19 

2,918 

198  30 

1,228  20 

Switzerland.. 

5  70 

United  States... 

875  40 

Total..     . 

157,066 

10, 105 

3,031  50 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Belgium 

Fabrics,  brown  or  bleached 

Yd. 

849,667 

771 

10 

1  22" 

20! 554 

114,687 

107 

8 

534 

2,249 

Yd. 

10,421 

771 

10 

1,225 

20, 554 

1,727 

107 

8 

534 

2.249 

431  75 

26  75 

2  00 

/ 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Belgium 

133  50 
562  25 

872,227 

117.585 

32,981 

4,625 

1,156  25 

Fabrics     of     flax,     unbleached, 
n.o.p. 

3,100,110 

48 

387 

6,619 

535,216 

288,132 

7 

75 

899 

37,771 

26.009 

48 

387 

6,619 

535,216 

2,290 

7 

75 

899 

37,771 

572  50 

1  75 

18  75 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

224  75 
9,442  75 

3,642,380 

326,884 

568,279 

41,042 

10,260  50 

Tailors'    hollands   of   linen   and 
towelling  in  the  web. 

3,093,774 

420 

649 

30,059 

225,464 

84 

120 

2,815 

5,225 

420 

732 

30,059 

502 

84 

136 

2,815 

125  50 
21  00 
34  00 

703  75 

3,124,902 

228,483 

36,436 

3,537 

884  25 

TRADE  ASD  NAVWATlOy 


95 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rat 

eg. 

Total. 

(Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Valu». 

DutyC'oII'd. 

? 

.$       ets_. 

1 

$       cts. 

$ 

20,4.53 
4,101 
1,270 
9,913 

S       ets. 
6. 1.35  90 

1,2.30  30 

.381  00 

2,973  90 

740,663 

148, 132  60 

823,352 

172,939  30 

229,843 

57,460  75 

2,663 

865  47 

233,623 

33 

3 

22 

28 

20 

4S8 

202 

1,142 

940 

.541 

13,809 

1,199 

950 

58.717  17 

11  55 

3 

0  75 

0  75 

7  70 

28 

9  10 

9  10 

7  00 

346 

112  45 

162  15 

70  70 

.399  70 

940 

305  50 

305  50 

189  35 

5,708 

1,855  19 

4, 690  .54 

419  65 

332  50 

229,846 

57,461  50 

9,685 

3,147  71 

253  000 

65,323  36 

329 

65  80 

403 
749 

88  00 

224  70 

329 

65  80 

1,152 

312  70 

146,234 



29,246  80 

148.510 

137 

661 

4,094 

19 

2,918 

29,929  60 

41  10 

198  30 

1,228  20 

5  70 

875  40 

146,234 

29,246  80 

1.56,3.39 

Yd. 
115,214 
107 

8 

534 

2,249 

32,278  30 

Yd. 

846,782 

113,487 

19,860  84 

Y'd. 

857,203 

771 

10 

1,225 

20,554 

20,292  59 

26  75 

2  00 

133  50 

562  25 

846,782 

113,487 

19,860  84 

879,763 

118,112 

21,017  09 

3.131,733 

290.014 

43,502  10 

3,157,742 

48 

387 

6,619 

535,216 

292,304 

7 

75 

899 

37,771 

44,074  60 

1  75 

18  75 

224  75 

9,442  75 

3,131,733 

290,014 

43,502  10 

3,700,012 

331,056 

53,762  60 

3,032,633 

224,961 

39,369  28 

3,037,858 

420 

732 

30,059 

225,463 

84 

136 

2,815 

39,494  78 

21  00 

34  00 

703  75 

3,032,633 

224,961 

39,369  28 

3,069,069 

228,498 

40.253  53 

-   •= 

96 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

F.NTERED 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Flax,  hemp  and  jute — Con. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
\ustralia         .  .  - 

% 

5,907 

4 

76 

379 

283 

364 

201 

3,654 

$ 

617 
4 

76 
379 
271 
364 
201 
3,654 

%    ots. 
215  95 

1  40 

Aust. -Hungary. . 

26  60 

132  65 

94  85 

Germany 

127  40 

70  35 

1,278  90 

Total  

10,868 

5,566 

1,948  10 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

172 
2.59 

259 

90  65 

431 

259 

90  65 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

France 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France        

Linen  thread,  n.o.p 

Lb. 

322,003 

997 

407 

382 

8,969 

216,009 

807 

252 

238 

7,475 

433 

Lb, 

277 

69  25 

30 

212 

8,969 

24 

132 

7.475 

6  00 

33  00 

1,868  75 

332,758 

224,781 

9,644 

7,908 

1.977  00 

Doz. 

48 
10 

655 
173 

Doz. 

2 
10 

103 
-.    173 

36  05 

60  55 

58 

828 

12 

276 

96  60 

Linen  tape,  not  over  \\  inches  in 

731 

22 

231 

22 
231 

7  70 

United  States . . 

80  85 

Total 

984 

253 

88  55 

United  States. . 

49 

49 

12  25 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  India 

Belgium 

Germany 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

France 

Jute  cloth,  or  jute  canvas,  un- 
coloured,  not  further  finished 
than  cropped,  bleached,  mang- 
led or  calendered. 

Yd. 

8,294,432 

19,296.371 

15,293 

228 

8,372,100 

514,957 

662,511 

2,125 

121 

450,746 

Yd. 

28,284 
1,033,662 

15.293 

228 

8,372,100 

1,845 

50,506 

2,125 

121 

450,746 

184  50 

5,0.50  60 

212  50 

12  10 

45,074  60 

35,978,424 

1,630,460 

9,449,567 

505,343 

50,534  30 

Fabrics  of  flax,  printed,  dyed  or 
coloured,  n.o.p. 

307,095 

2,231 

13C 

293 

23 

34,487 

45,691 

753 

38 

103 

( 

3,688 

34,162 

2,231 

130 

293 

23 

31,584 

3,453 

753 

38 

103 

9 

3,262 

1,122  29 

244  72 

12  35 

Germany 

Switzerland 

United  States. . 

Total 

33  47 

2  92 

1,060  24 

344, 25S 

50,282 

68,423 

7,618 

2,475  99 

TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   11 

OF  Imports. — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd 

$ 
5,290 

$       cts. 
1,322  50 

S 

$       cts. 

S 

5,907 

4 

76 

379 

283 

364 

201 

3,654 

S      cts. 
1,538  45 

1  40 

26  60 

132  65 

12 

3  90 

98  75 

127  40 

70  35 

1,278  90 

, 

5,290 

1,322  .50 

12 

3  90 

- 

10,868 

3,274  50 

172 

43  00 

172 
259 

43  00 

90  65 

172 

43  00 

431 

133  65 

Lb. 
320,921 

215,301 

37,677  60 

049 
997 

Lb. 

431 
807 
228 

96  97 

181  59 

51  30 

Lb. 

322,003 

997 

407 

212 

8,969 

216,009 

807 

252 

132 

7,475 

37,843  82 
181  59 

377 

57  30 

33  00 

1,868  75 

320,921 

215,301 

37,677  60 

2,023 

1,466 

329  86 

332,588 

224, 675 

39,984  46 

Doz. 
46 

552 

138  00 

Doz. 

Doz. 

48 
10 

655 
173 

174  05 

60  55 

46 

552 

138  00 

58 

828 

234  60 

731 

182  75 

731 

22 
231 

182  75 

7  70 

80  85 

731 

182  75 

984 

271  30 

49 

12  25 

Yd. 
8,309,998 

513,446 
612,005 

38,508  45 
45,900  68 

Yd. 

Yd. 

8,338,282 

19,297,371 

15,293 

228 

8,372,100 

515,291 

662,511 

2,125 

121 

450,746 

38,692  95 

18,263,709 

50  951  28 

212  50 

12  10 

45,074  60 

26,573,707 

1,125,451 

84,409  13 

36,023,274 

1,630,794 

134,943  43 

274,027 

42,348 

10,587  00 

308,189 

2,231 

130 

293 

23 

31,584 

45,801 

753 

38 

103 

9 

3,262 

11,709  29 

244  72 

12  35 

33  47 

2  92 

1  060  24 

274,027 

42,348 

10,587  00 

342,450 

49,966 

13  062  99 

11— ii— 7 


98 


CTSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Flax,  hemp  and  jute — Con. 

Other  manufactures  of  hemp,  or 
flax,  or  of  which  hemp  or  flax 
is  the  component  material  of 
chief  value,  n.o.p. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

$ 

19,868 

231 

45 

933 

530 

39 

23 

26,046 

$ 

977 

231 

45 

933 

530 

39 

23 

26,046 

S    ets. 
341  95 

80  85 

15  75 

Germany  . . 

326  55 

185  50 

Portugal  . 

13  65 

8  05 

United  States 

9  116  10 

Total 

47,715 

28,824 

10  088  40 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

Manufactures  of  jute,  n.o.p 

159,991 

35 

800 

3,403 

6 

29,095 

1,876 

35 

800 

2,721 

6 

13,412 

469  00 

8  75 

200  00 

Germany 

680  25 

1  50 

United  States 

3  353  00 

Total 

193  ,-330 

18,850 

4  712  50 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

United  States 

Foundry  facings  of  all  kinds 

205 
9,541 

9,541 

2  385  25 

Total 

9,746 

9,541 

2  385  25 

United  States.. 
United  States.. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Greece 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Hong  Kong 

China 

Fruits,  including  nuts,  viz.: — 

Lb. 
118,158 

7,905 

Lb. 
115,366 

7,336 

1,834  00 

Bananas,  dried  or  evaporated... 

529 

63 

529 

63 

2  65 

Currants    .                              .... 

88,273 

109,030 

7,757,192 

2,898.865 

4,519 

6,095 

370,023 

198,998 

88,103 

109,030 

7,802,188 

2,929,150 

4,509 

6,095 

372,433 

200, 120 

587  35 

726  87 
52,014  72 
19,527  33 

10,853,360 

579,635 

10,928,471 

583,157 

72,856  27 

Dates 

290,056 

2,704 

1  222 

12!276 

36,240 

2,865,342 

8,858 

111 

67 

1,613 

942 

197,150 

309,949 

2,704 

1,222 

12,276 

36,340 

2,837,443 

9,616 
111 

67 

1,613 

942 

195,668 

1,704  71 

14  87 

6  72 

France 

67  51 

Turkey 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  W.  Indies... 

Hong  Kong 

China  .  . 

199  87 
15,605  81 

3,207,840 

208,741 

3,199,934 

208,017 

17,599  49 

Figs . ,                             

158,325 

123 

160 

25 

7,308 

1,928 

352,921 

51,218 

1,318,604 

1,395,926 

7,840 

7 

8 

3 

619 

200 

10, 143 

1,684 

77,075 

91,328 

158,429 

123 

160 

25 

7,308 

1,928 

347,637 

51,218 

1,317,816 

1,394,498 

7,836 

7 

8 

3 

619 

200 

10,053 

1,684 

76,932 

91,323 

871  35 

0  07 
0  88 
0  13 

40  19 

Greece  . 

10  60 

Portugal 

Spain 

1.911  99 
281  69 

^ 

Turkey 

United  States.. 

Total 

7,247  98 
7,669  72 

3,286,538 

188,907 

3,279, 142P 

188,665 

18,035  20 

11 


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99 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


I 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity.  1    Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value.          Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd 

i 

18,319 

$       cts. 
4,579  75 

$ 

$        cts. 

$ 

19,296 

231 

45 

933 

530 

39 

23 

26,046 

8      cts. 

4.921  70 

80  85 

15  75 

326  55 

185  50 

13  65 

8  05 

9,U6  10 

18,319 

4,579  75 

47, 143 

14.668  IS 

155,751 

23,362  65 

157, 627 

35 

800 

2,721 

6 

13,412 

23,831  65 
8  75 

200  00 

680  25 

1  50 

3,353  00 

155,751 

23,362  65 

174,601 

28,075  15 

205 

30  75 

205 
9,541 

30  75 

2,385  25 

205 

30  75 

•^ 

9,746 

2,416  00 

Lb. 

Lb. 

Lb. 
115,366 

7,336 

1.834  00 

529 

63 

2  65 

170 

10 

0  86 

88,273 

109,030 

7,802,188 

2,929,150 

4,519 

6,095 

372,433 

200, 120 

588  21 

726  87 

52,014  72 

19,527  33 

170 

10 

0  86 

10,928,641 

583, 167 

72  857  13 

309, 949 

2,704 

1,222 

12,276 

36,340 

2,837,443 

9,616 

111 

67 

1,613 

942 

195,668 

1,704  71 

14  87 

6  72 

67  51 

199  87 

15, 605  81 

3,199,934 

208,017 

17,599  49 

280 

31 

1  12 

158,709 

123 

160 

25 

7,308 

1,928 

347,637 

51,218 

1,317,816 

1,394,498 

7,867 

7 

8 

3 

619 

200 

10,053 

1,684 

76.932 

91,323 

872  47 

0  67 

0  88 

0  13 

40  19 

10  60 

1,911  99 

281  69 

7,247  98 



7,669  72 

280 

31 

1  12 

3,279,422 

188,696 

18,036  32 

11— ii— 7i 


100 


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No.   1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

-General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.\L  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported.     '■! 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value.         Duty. 

DtTUBLE   GOODS — Con. 

Fruits — Con.                                  I 
Prunes  and  plums,  unpitted 

L'nit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

\ust.-Hungary.. 

Lb. 

22,408 

122 

113,437 

375 

57,005 

27,558 

1,450 

7,942,281 

S 

1,268 

8 

6,570 

24 

3,780 

1,663 

95 

511,7.33 

Lb. 

23,208 

122 

113,176 

375 

,57,029 

27,. 5.58 

1,450 

8,040,254 

1,301 

8 

0,556 

24 

3,786 

1,663 

95 

514,809 

$    ets. 

1.54  72 
0  81 

754  .50 
2  50 

France  . 

380  19 

Spain  

183  72 

Turkey 

9  33 

United  States.. 
Total 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

B.  \V.  Indies.... 
Chili 

53,602  04 

8,164,636 

525, 141 

8,263,172 

528,242 

55,087  81 

200,498 

253,840 

96,919 

1,200 

10,210 

14.351 

3,896 

176 

226,601 

242.. 560 

96,919 

1,200 

2,466 

263,69! 

4,099,927 

1,. 584, 289 

16,100,284 

11,648 

13,79f 

3,896 

17.'; 

165 

18,698 

252,6.36 

80,368 

1,060,376 

1.510  67 

1,617  06 

646  12 

8  00 

16  44 

268,734 

3,956,063 

1,602,597 

16,025,086 

19,453 

244,632 

81,388 

1,060.480 

1,757  94 

Spain           .    ... 

27,332  84 

Turkey 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

B.  \V.  Indies.... 

Hong  Kong 

China  .  . 

10,561  92 
107.335  19 

22,404,937 

1,434,585 

22,017,937 

1,441,760 

150,786  18 

All  other,  n.o.p.,  dried  fruits — 

330 

28 

204 

117,976 

17.718 

25 

8,275 

300 

3,913,7.35 

37 
4 

18 
8,959 

i,ioe 

p 

233 

12 

242,734 

300 

28 

36 
4 

8  75 
1  00 

117,976 

17,718 

2J 

8,27£ 

300 

3,970,896 

8,959 
l,10f 

R 

233 

12 

246,235 

2,2.39  75 
276  50 

Germany 

Japan 

Spain       

1  25 

58  25 

3  00 

United  States. . 
Total 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

61,558  00 

4,058,591 

253,108 

4,U5,517 

256,586 

64.146  50 

94,879 

2,. 501 

107 

49,049 

26,222 

594,607 

82,749 

31,31.'^ 

626 

24 

15,57r 

7,606 

176,35? 

27,059 

10, 586 

2,501 

107 

5,582 

26,222 

41,209 

80.  IM9 

3,674 

626 

24 

1,720 

7,606 

10,49P 

26,513 

423  40 

100  04 
4  28 

France  . 

223  28 

Italy          

1,048  88 

1,648  36 

United  States. . 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
China..        .    . . . 

3,225  96 

850,114 

258,553 

166,356 

50, 662 

6,674  20 

5,497 

50 

29,408 

10,690 

350. 044 

255,950 

717 

9 

3,41! 

§6S 

37,786 

35,043 

5,497 

50 

29,408 

6,840 

330,666 

260,154 

717 

9 

3,411 

464 

36,091 

35,610 

109  94 

1  00 

.588  16 

Italy 

136  80 

6,613  32 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

5,203  08 

051,636 

77,834 

632,616 

76, 302 

12,652  30 

I5ra2il  nuts  not'shclled 

193 

IC 

586 

570 

57C 

25,00C 

1,085, 05 j 

66 

43 

40 

1,129 

80,932 

11  72 

11  40 

France.. 

57C 

25,001 

1,091,65- 

4t 

l,12f 

81, 3U 

11  40 

500  00 

United  States.. 
Total 

21,701  10 

1,117  42C 

82, m 

1,111,781 

82,210 

22,235  62 

TRADE  AXD  NAYIGATION 


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OF  Imports- — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  T 

ariff. 

Treaty  Rate.s. 

Total. 

Quant  ity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoIl'd^ 

Lb. 
200 

$ 
20 

$      cts. 
1  00 

Lb. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Lb. 

23,408 

122 

113,176 

375 

57,029 

27,558 

1,450 

8,040,254 

$ 

1,321 

8 

6,556 

24 

3,786 

1,663 

95 

514,809 

$      cts. 

155,72 
0  81 

754  50 

2  50 

380  19 

183  72 

9  33 

53  602  04 

200 

20 

1  00 

8,263,372 

528,262 

55,088  81 

133 

11 

0  66 

226,734 

242,560 

96,919 

1,200 

2,466 

263,691 

4,099,927 

1,584,289 

16,100,284 

11,659 

13,799 

3,896 

175 

165 

18,698 

252,6.36 

80,368 

1,060,375 

1,511  3S 

1,617  06 

646  12 

8  00 

16  44 

1,757  94 

27,332  84 



10,561  92 

107  335  19 

■ 

133 

11 

0  66 

22,618,070 

1,441,771 

150,786  84 

30 

2 

0  35 

3.30 

28 

204 

117,976 

17,718 

25 

8,275 

300 

3,970,895 

37 

4 

IS 

8,9.59 

1,106 

5 

233 

12 

246,232 

9  10 

1  00 

204 

IS 

3  15 

3  15 

2,239  75. 

276  50- 

1  25 

58  25. 

3  00 

61,558  00 

234 

20 

3  50 

4,115,751 

256, 606 

64,150  00 

_ 

13,811 

4,584 

414  33 

63,623 

20,707 

2, 120  77 

88,019 

2,501 

107 

52,708 

26, 222 

58  L  721 

80,649 

28,965 

626 

24 

16,959 

7,606 

172,616 

26,513 

2,958  50 
100  04 

4  28 

47, 126 

15,239 

1,570  87 

1,794  15 

1  048  88 

540,512 

162,117 

18,017  13 

19,665  49 

3,225  96 

13,811 

4,584 

414  33 

651,261 

198,063 

21,708  77 

831,927 

253,. 309 

28,797  30. 



5,497 

50 

29,408 

6,840 

330, 666 

260, 154 

717 

9 

3,411 

464 

36,091 

.35,610 

109  94 

1  00 

588  16 

136  80 

6,613  32 

5,203  0& 

632,615 

76,302 

12,652  30 

r 

586 

570 

570 

25,000 

1,085,0.55 

66 

43 

40 

1,129 

80,932 

11  72 

11  40 

11  40 

500  00 

21,701  10 

1,111,781 

82,210 

22,2.35  62 



102 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.\L  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS— Con. 

PmitB — Con. 
Pecans,  not  shelled  and  shelled 
peanuts,  n.o.p. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.E.Indies,  other. 
B.  W.Indies.... 
Hong  Kong 

Lb. 

162,246 

10,208 

260 

194,155 

220,310 

767,245 

26,499 

153,694 

186,927 

715,483 

118,041 

2,332,752 

S 

7,677 

472 

8 

8,2.55 

6,670 

35,672 

1,241 

8,271 

8,132 

28,879 

6,406 

168,841 

Lb. 

143.267 

10.208 

260 

188. 77S 

197.410 

709.098 

26.499 

202.789 

267.708 

639,511 

147,3.67 

2,388,-525 

S 

6,734 

472 

8 

7.974 

0.087 

33. 196 

1.241 

10,891 

11,217 

26,472 

8.173 

171,714 

S     cts. 

2,865  34 

204  16 

5  20 

3.775  56 

3.948  20 

Dutch  E.  Indies 
Dutch    Guiana. 
France..          .   . 

14,181  96 

529  98 

4,0.55  78 

Holland...;.... 

5,354  16 
12,790  22 

2.947  34 

< 

United  States... 

Total 

L'nit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Aust  .-Hungary  . 
China 

47,770  50 

4,887,820 

280,524 

4,921,420 

284,179 

98.428  40 

32,929 

87 

2,973 

1,036 

654,657 

10,823 

160,515 

317,828 

2,082 

5 

247 

49 

51,599 

1,544 

11,563 

42,704 

17,199 

87 

2,806 

1,036 

640,090 

14,123 

161,531 

316,188 

1,126 
5 

247 

49 

51,281 

1,810 

11,653 

42,442 

343  98 

1  74 
56  12 
20  72 

12,801  80 

Italy 

282  46 

3,230  62 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  India 

B.W.Indies.... 
Hong  Kong 

6,323  76 

1,180,848 

109,793 

1,153,060 

108.613 

23,061  20 

Allothernuts,  n.o.p.,  not  shelled 

235, 589 

12,871 

358 

29,338 

24,158 

270,983 

10 

491,962 

453,792 

138,177 

2,772 

4,704,904 

11,472 

538 

20 

1,904 

1,584 

14,379 

1 

37,734 

18,796 

12,126 

1,083 

294,984 

188,652 

8,748 

3,773  04 

29,338 

33,649 

273,450 

10 

545,334 

447,472 

121,027 

2,772 

4,7.32,040 

1.904 

2.318 

14.502 

1 

42,1.32 

18, 669 

11,008 

1,083 

296,859 

586  76 
672  98 

France 

5,469  00 

0  20 

Italy. 

10,906  68 

8,949  44 

2,420  54 

Turkey 

55  44 

L'nited  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  India 

B.W.Indies.... 

Hong  Kong 

Aust.-Hungary  . 

94,640  80 

6,364,914 

394,621 

6,373,744 

397,224 

127,474  88 

102,453 

23,627 

460 

1,315 

4,409 

1,000 

887 

89 

1,276,698 

2,595 

2,420 

5,038 

7,931 

413,769 

33,533 

275,702 

20,759 

3,715 

104 

188 

741 

362 

104 

24 

316,014 

523 

200 

963 

1,706 

86,973 

6,808 

80,838 

B,574 

9,039 

306 

1,315 

4,409 

1,000 

887 

89 

77,209 

2,595 

1,614 

5,038 

98 

27,040 

34,339 

276,325 

1,702 

1,896 

68 

188 

741 

362 

104 

24 

18,297 

523 

133 

963 

3 

5,709 

6,875 

80,825 

262  96 

361  56 
12  24 
52  60 

176,36 
40  00 

China 

35  48 

Dutch  E.  Indies 

3  56 
3,088  36 

Germany 

Greece 

103  80 
64  56 

Italy 

201  .52 

■Japan.       ,       ,   . 

3  92 

1,081  60 

Turkey. 

1,373  56 

United  States.. . 
Total 

I^nit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland . . 
New  Zealand.. . 
United  States... 

Total 

11,053  oO 

2,151,926 

520,022 

447,877 

118,413 

17,915  08 

Brl. 

1 

1 

52 

269,743 

4 

1 

238 

648,256 

Bri. 

1 

1 

52 

269,305 

4 

1 

238 

646,751 

0  40 

0  40 

20  80 
107,722  00 

269,797 

648,499 

269,3.59 

646,994 

107,743  60 

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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value.    1       Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Lb. 
52,425 

S 
2,230 

$       cts. 
524  25 

Lb. 

S 

$       cts. 

Lb. 

195, 692 

10, 208 

260 

188,778 

197,410 

709,098 

26,499 

202,789 

267,708 

639,511 

147,. 367 

2,388,525 

8 

8,964 

472 

8 

7,974 

6,087 

33, 196 

1,241 

10,891 

11,217 

26,472 

.      8, 173 

171,714 

S  ■    cts. 
3,389  59 

204  16 

5  20 

3  775  .56 

3  948  20 

14  181  96 

529  98 

4,055  78 
5  354  16 

12,790  22 

2,947  34 

47,770  50 

52,425 

2,230 

524  25 

4,973,845 

286, 409 

98  952  65 

730 

106 

7  30 

17,929 

87 

2,806 

1,036 

640,090 

14,123 

161,. 531 

316  188 

1,232 

5 

247 

49 

51,281 

1,810 

11,6.53 

42,442 

351  28 

1  74 

56  12 

20  72 

12,801  80 
282  46 

3,2.30  62 

6  323  76 

730 

106 

7  30 

1,153,790 

108,719 

23  068  50 

33,807 

1,377 

538 

20 

338  07 

128  71 

3  58 

222,459 

12,871 

3.58 

29,. 338 

33,649 

273,450 

10 

545,334 

447,472 

121,027 

2,772 

4,732,040 

10, 125 

538 

20 

1,904 

2,318 

14,502 

1 

42,1.32 

18,669 

11,008 

1,083 

296,8.59 

4,111  11 

12,871 

128  71 

358 

3  58 

586  76 

672  98 

5,469  00 

0  20 

10,906  68 

8,949  44 

2,420  .54 

55  44 

94,640  80 

47,036 

1,935 

470  36 

6,420,780 

399  159 

127,945  24 

13,021 
14,588 

1,772 

1,M9 

36 

390  63 

437  64 

4  62 

89,458 

18,882 

2,981  93 

109,053 

23,627 

460 

1,315 

4,409 

1,000 

887 

89 

1,239,295 

2,595 

1,614 

5,038 

7,931 

408,895 

34,339 

276,325 

22,356 

3,715 

104 

188 

741 

362 

104 

24 

309,850 

523 

133 

963 

1,706 

87, 103 

6,875 

80,825 

3,635  52 
799  20 

154 

16  86 

52  60 

176  .36 

40  00 

35  48 

3  56 

1,162,086 

291,553 

38,735  91 

41,824  27 

103  80 

64  56 

201  52 

7,833 
381,855 

1,703 
81,394 

261  io 
12,728  50 

265  02 

13,810  10 

1,373  56 

11,0.53  00 

27,763 

3,627 

832  89 

1,641,232 

393,532 

54,707  44 

2,116,872 

515,572 

73,455  41 

BrI. 

Brl. 

Brl. 

1 

1 

52 

269,305 

4 

1 

238 

646,751 

0  40 

0  40 

20  80 

107,722  00 

269,359 

646,994 

107,743  60 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.    1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — CoH. 

Fruits — Con. 
Blackberries,  gooseberries,  rasp- 
berries and  strawberries,  n.o.p 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Newfoundland . . 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Lb. 

900 

20 

6,456,189 

$ 

113 

2 
589,160 

Lb. 

900 

20 

6,456,436 

$ 

113 

2 

588,992 

$    cts. 

IS  00 

0  40 

129,128  72 

6,457,109 

589,275 

6,457,356 

589,107 

129,147  12 

45 

2,152 

940, 120 

3 

239 

102,490 

2,152 
936,507 

239 
102,155 

43  04 

United  States... 
Total 

Newfoundland.. 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 

Unit'dKingdom 
Spain 

18,730  14 

942,317 

102,732 

938,659 

102,394 

18,773  18 

Cranberries          

Brl. 
83 
11 

28,203 

311 

60 

109,298 

Brl. 

51 

11 

28, 194 

183 

60 

109,2.57 

45  75 

15  00 
27,314  25 

28,297 

109,669 

28,256 

109, 500 

27,375  00 

Currants 

Lb. 
12,920 

1,075 

Lb. 
12,920 

1,075 

258  40 

Grapes. 

635, 556 

31.244 

5,538,332 

48,103 

2,211 

267,327 

635,276 

31,244 

5,533,640 

48,086 

2,211 

266,886 

12,705  52 

624  88 

United  States... 
Total 

United  States.. 

110,672  80 

6,205,132 

317,641 

6,200,160 

317,183 

124,003  20 

Limes..                                    .   . 

3,758 

3,758 

375  80 

United  States... 
China 

Peaches 

12,737,063 

340,825 

12,733,661 

340,739 

127,336  61 

Plums 

Bush. 

8 
104,970 

29 
251,912 

Bush. 

8 
104,896 

29 
251,762 

2  40 

United  States... 
Total 

New  Zealand . . . 
.Japan.              .    . 

31,468  80 

104,978 

251,941 

104,904 

251,791 

31,471  20 

Quinces,  apricots,  pears  and  nec- 
tarines, n.o.p 

Lb.   ' 

21,000 

6,158 

11,771,159 

1,000 

139 

383,711 

Lb. 

14,700 

6,158 

11,759,893 

700 

139 

383,321 

73  50 
30  79 

United  States... 
Total 

B   W  Indies 

58,799  69 

11,798,317 

384,850 

11,780,751 

384,160 

58,903  98 

All  other,  n.o.p 

211 

7 
36 

5 
13,640 
19,576 

7 
36 

5 
13,640 
19,456 

1  75 

9  00 

China  . 

1  25 

Italy        

3,410  00 

United  States... 
Total 

4,864  00 

33,475 

33,144 

8,286  00 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOB  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

Lb. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Lb. 

$ 

S      cts. 

Lb. 

900 

20 

6,456,436 

$ 

113 

2 

588,992 

$      cts. 
18  00 

0  40 

129,128  72 

6,457,356 

589,107 

129, 147  12 

45 

3 

0  68 

45 

2,152 

9.36,507 

3 

239 
102,155 

0  68 

43  04 

18,730  14 

45 

3 

0  68 

938,704 

102,397 

18,773  86 

BrI. 

Brl. 

Brl. 

51 

11 

28,194 

183 

60 

109,257 

45  75 

15  00 

27,314  25 



28,256 

109,500 

27,375  00 

Lb. 

Lb. 

Lb. 
12,920 

1,075 

258  40 

635,276 

31,244 

5,533,640 

48,086 

2,211 

266,886 

12,705  52 

624  88 

110,672  80 

6,200,160 

317,183 

124,003  20 

3,758 

375  80 

12,733,661 

340, 739 

127  336  61 

Bush. 

Bush. 

Bush. 

8 
104,896 

29 

251,762 

2  40 

31,468  80 

104,904 

251,791 

31,471  20 

Lb. 

Lb. 

Lb. 

14,700 

6,158 

11,759,893 

700 

139 

383,321 

73  50 

30  79 

58,799  69 

11,780,751 

384, 160 

58,903  98 

211 

36  93 

211 

7 

36 

5 

13,640 

19,456 

36  93 

1  75 

9  00 

1  25 

3,410  00 

4,864  00 

211 

36  93 

33,355 

8,322  93 

106 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTitENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

G 

eneral  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — C'on. 

Fruits— Con. 
Fruits  in  air-tight  cans  or  other 
air-tight  packages. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

AustraUa 

B.India 

B.  \V.  Indies.... 
B.    Straits   Setr 

tlements 

Hong  Kong 

Xe\\'f  oundland . . 
Chili 

Lb. 

966,414 
54,179 

2,880 
87,963 

1,542,092 

20,680 

423 

48 

14,711 

132,026 

336,631 

37,110 

1,100 

1,274 

107,247 

4,456,318 

47,694 

5,172 

93 

6,585 

60,297 

857 

60 

15 

510 

12,304 

18,967 

2,320 

71 

78 

4,280 

290,033 

Lb. 

368,586 
54,179 

S 

26,016 
5,172 

S    cts. 

9,131  86 
1,354  49 

60,926 

10,805 

20,386 

423 

48 

14,711 

82,651 

355,408 

26,085 

1,430 

340 

86,493 

4,506,731 

4,803 

451 

845 

60 

15 

510 

6,740 

20, 256 

1,479 

117 

26 

2,971 

288,868 

1,440  66 

243  12 

478  99 

10  57 

1  20 

352  01 

France  

2,062  08 

Hawaii 

8,716  56 

Holland 

Italy  

652  12 
35  75 

8  26 

Spain             .... 

2,152  69 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.. India      . 

110,120  75 

7,761,096 

449,336 

5,589,202 

358,332 

136,761  11 

Fruits,  preserved  in  brandy  or 
preserved  in  other  spirits,  and 
containing  not  more  than  40 
p.c.  of  proof  spirits,  etc. 

Gal. 
13 
63 

63 
251 

Gal. 
13 
63 

63 
251 

37  80 
128  50 

76 

314 

76 

314 

166  30 

Fruits  preserved  in  brandy,  etc., 
etc.,  containing  more  than  40 
p.c.  of  proof  spirits. 

7 
15 

73 

148 

7 
15 

73 
148 

42  90 
88  20 

22 

221 

22 

221 

131  10 

Furniture,  house,  office,  cabinet  or 

110,028 

34 

249 

31,577 

11,470 

210 

1,445 

2 

566 

24,378 

3,159 

119 

3,702 

7,426 

27 

18 

70 

146 

21 

129 

197 

1,319,655 

13,732 
34 

4  119  60 

store  furniture  of  wood,  iron  or 

10  20 

B.  W.  Indies. . . . 

ished. 

Hong  Kong 

■ 

4.563 

9,538 

74 

1,445 

2 

566 

7,392 

3,159 

52 

3,580 

2,371 

27 

18 

70 

92 

21 

78 

197 

1,313,492 

1,368  90 

2,861  40 

Belgium 

22  20 

China 

433  50 

Cuba 

0  60 

Egypt  and  Sou- 

169  80 

France      .  . 

2,217  60 

947  70 

^ 

Holland 

15  60 

Italv 

1,074  00 

711  30 

Xorwav 

8  10 

5  40 

Portugal 

21  00 

27  60 

Spain 

6  30 

23  40 

Turkey 

59  10 

United  States.. 

394,047  60 

Total 

1,514,628 

1,360,503 

408,150  90 

Unit'dKingdom 

Furs  and  manufactures,  of,  viz. : — 
Fur  skins  wholly  or  partially 

65,887 

700 

7,619 

4,015 

91,261 

60,389 

37,705 

700 

7,479 

4.015 

95,869 

67,351 

„. 

dressed,  n.o.p. 

105  00 

1,121  85 

China  .... 

602  25 

14,380  35 

Germany 

10,102  65 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


\ 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rat 

es. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoH'd. 

Lb. 
635, 144 

% 
27,850 

S       cts. 
9,913  77 

Lb. 
121,465 

$ 
8, 6.59 

S       cts. 
2,429  30 

Lb. 

1,125,195 

54,179 

2,880 

87,983 

1,457,398 

20,530 

423 

48 

14,711 

175,735 

355,408 

41,110 

1,430 

1,274 

130,915 

4,. 506, 731 

$ 

62,525 

5,172 

93 

6,586 

55,734 

852 

60 

15 

510 

15,663 

20,2,56 

2,680 

117 

78 

5,457 

288,868 

$       cts. 

21,474  93 
1,354  49 

2  880 

93 

1,783 

55, 280 

43  20 
406  67 

23,. 564  63 

43  20 

27,0.57 
1,446,593 

1,847  33 

23,807  75 

144 

7 

2  88 

481  87 

10  .57 

1  20 

352  01 

93,084 

8,923 

1,861  68 

3,923  76 

8,716  56 

15,025 

1,201 

300  50 

952  62 

35  75 

934 
44,422 

52 

2,480 

18  68 
888  44 

26  94 

3,041  13 

110,120  75 

2,111,674 

85,006 

33,928  27 

275,074 

21,328 

5,501  48 

7,975,950 

464,666 

176,190  86 

Gal. 

Gal. 

Gal. 

13 
63 

63 

251 

37  80 

128  50 

76 

314 

166  30 

7 
15 

73 
148 

42  90 

88  20 

22 

221 

131  10 

94,115 

18,823  00 

1,544 

424  60 

109,391 

34 

249 

31,577 

11,470 

210 

1,445 

-2 

566 

23,163 

3,159 

119 

3,847 

7,424 

27 

18 

70 

146 

21 

129 

197 

1,313,492 

23,367  20 

10  20 

249 

49  80 

49  80 

27,014 

1,932 

136 

7,429  09 

531  30 

37  40 

8,797  99 

• 



3,. 392  70 

59  60 

433  50 

0  60 

169  80 

15,771 

4,337  02 

6,. 554  62 

947  70 

67 

267 

5,053 

18  42 

73  42 

1,389  57 

34  02 

1,147  42 

2,100  87 

8  10 

5  40 

21  00 

54 

14  85 

42  45 

6  30 

51 

14  02 

37  42 

59  10 

94,047  60 

94,364 

18,872  80 

51,889 

14,269  69 

1,506,756 

441,293  39 

24,878 

2,487  80 

62,583 

700 

7,479 

4,015 

95,869 

67  351 

8,143  55 

105  00 

1,121  85 

602  25 

14,380  35 

. 

10,102  65 

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CUSTOMfi  DEPARTMENT 


No.    1. 


6  george  v,  a.  1916 
-General  Statement 


C'ountries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entebed 

Articles  Imported. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity.     Value,     i     Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — CoTl. 

Furs  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 
Fur  skins,  wholly  or  partially 
dressed,  n.o.p. — Con. 

$ 

1,005 

680 

741 

143, 137 

% 

1,005 

680 

741 

135,252 

$     cts. 
150  75 

102  00 

HI  15 

United  States.. 

20,287  80 

Total 

375,434 

350, 797 

52,619  55 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Caps,  hats,  muffs,  tippets,  capes, 
coats  and   cloaks  of  fur  and 

218,492 

40 

20 

10,644 

12,223 

586 

lis 

9 
159,311 

9,358 

2,807  40 

20 

10,644 

11.723 

586 

118 

9 

159,705 

6  00 

n.o.p. 

3,193  20 



3,516  90 

Italy 

175  80 

35  40 

2  70 

47,911  50 

Total 

401,443 

192,163 

57,648  90 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

68,930 

315 

20,387 

315 
20,387 

63  00 

4,077  40 

Total 

89,632 

20, 702 

4, 140  40 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Glass  and  manufactures  of — 
Glass    carboys    or    demijohns, 
bottles,  decanters,  flasks,  jars 
and  phials. 

54,314 

44 

M8 

185 

6,696 

1,000 

3,373 

30,435 

6,009 

104 

40 

20 
286, 175 

2,897 

44 

'    47 

185 

6,696 

1,000 

3,363 

38,742 

11,014 

104 

40 

20 

284,704 

941  54 

14  30 

B   W   Indie=; 

15  28 

60  13 

2,176  20 

325  00 

1,093  00 

12,591  15 

Holland 

3,579  77 

Italy            .     . 

33  80 

13  00 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre.     . . 

6  50 

92,531  29 

Total 

388,943 

■" 

348,856 

113,380  96 

Glass  balls,  and  cut,  pressed  or 
moulded,  crystal  glass  table- 
ware, blown  glass  tableware, 
and  other  cut  glass  ware. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

27,971 

38 

90 

15,500 

22,281 

109 

8,825 

30,380 

4,894 

1,211 

40 

30 

25 

5,594 

264,029 

10,713 
38 

3,481  75 

12  35 

15, 608 

27,318 

109 

8,678 

30,352 

4,917 

1,211 

40 

30 

25 

5,594 

264,735 

5,072  65 

8,878  35 

35  43 

2,820  35 

9,861  40 

Holland     . .     . . 

1,598  05 

Italy 

393  60 

13  00 

9  75 

8  13 

1,818  05 

86,041  68 

Total 

381,017 

369,368 

120,047  54 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consimpti^n. 


I 


Preferential  Tariff.              1 

Treaty  Rate.?. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

S 

S       cts. 

.? 

S       fts. 

S 

1,005 

680 

741 

135,252 

$       cts. 
1.50  75 

102  00 

111  15 

20,287  80 

24,878 

2,487  80 

375,675 

55,107  35 

209,726 

41,945  20 

219,084 

44.752  60 

20 

10,044 

11,723 

.586 

118 

9 

159,705 

6  00 

3, 193  20 

3,516  90 

175  80 

35  40 

2  70 

47,911  50 

209,726 

41,945  20 

401,889 

99,594  10 

69,501 

8,687  68 

' 

69,501 

315 

20,387 

8,687  68 

63  00 

::::::::.:  :.; 

4,077  40 

69,501 

8,687  68 

90,203 

12,828  08 

42,737 

8,547  40 

45,634 

44 

5.50 

1S5 

6,696 

1,000 

3,363 

38,742 

11,014 

104 

40 

20 
284,704 

9  488  94 

14  30 

503 

100  60 

115  88 

60  13 

2, 176  20 

325  00 

1,093  00 

12  591  15 

3,579  77 

33  80 

13  00 

6  50 

92,531  29 

43,240 

8,648  00 

392,096 

122,028  96 

17, 175 

3,435  00 

27,888 
38 

6  916  75 

12  35 

15,608 

27,318 

109 

8,678 

30,352 

4,917 

1,211 

40 

30 

25 

5,594 

264,735 

5,072  65 
8,878  35 

■ 

( 

35  43 

2,820  35 

9  861  40 

1,598  05 

393  60 

13  00 

.   9  75 

8  13 

1,818  05 

86  041  68 

17,175 

3,435  00 

386,543 

123  482  54 

' 

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No.   1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToUL  I 

NIPORTi?. 

Enteked 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTHBLE   GOODS— Con. 

Glass,  mtrs.  of— Con. 
Lamp  chimneys,  glass  shades  or 
globes. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

$ 

3,018 

5 

5,429 

28 

8 

929 

16, 729 

3 

10 

6 

186,286 

1 

1,314 

5 

5,281 

28 

8 

959 

16,643 

3 

10 

6 

186,384 

%    cts. 
427  05 

1  64 

1,716  35 

9  10 

China 

2  60 

311  70 

5,409  00 

Holland 

0  98 

Italy  

3  25 

1  95 

60,576  70 

Total 

212,451. 

210,641 

68,460  32 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Ornamental  figured  and  enam- 
elled coloured  glass  and  me- 

5,208 

47 

2,866 

75 

47 

2,866 

18  75 

11  75 

716  50 

■sv-indow  glass,  n.o.p. 

Total 

8,121 

2,988 

747  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Painted   or  vitrified,    chipped, 
figured,    enamelled    and    ob- 
scured white  glass. 

3,624 

46 

1,280 

46 
1,280 

11  50 

United  States  . 

320  00 

Total 

4,950 

1,326 

331  50 

Unit'dKingdom 
Belgium 

Common  and  colourless  window 
glass. 

Sq.  ft. 

7,593,930 

10,501,798 

20,000 

38,378 

6,100 

20,284,131 

237,813 

276, 701 

565 

1,360 

191 

731,243 

Sq.  ft. 

334,490 

10,501,798 

20,000 

38,378 

6,100 

20,2S4,118 

10,291 

276, 701 

565 

1,360 

191 

731,241 

1,2S6  38 

34,587  63 

70  63 

Germanv 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

170  00 

23  88 

91,405  97 

- 

38,444,337 

1,247,873 

31,184,884 

1,020,349 

127,544  49 

Plain,  coloured,  opaque,  stained 
or  tinted,  or  muffled  glass  in 
s  ee  ^. 

27,707 

41 

3,000 

379 

591 

32,017 

382 

41 

3,000 

379 

591 

32,017 

95  50 

10  25 

Belgium 

750  00 

94  75 

Germanv 

147  75 

8,004  25 

Total 

63,735 

36,410 

9,102  50 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Belgium 

Plate    glass,    not   bevelled,    in 
sheets  or  panes,  not  exceeding 
7  sq.  ft.each,  n.o.p. 

315,914 

312,218 

12.488 

303,864 

.59.279 

61,299 

2,579 

68,115 

7,968 

313,916 

12,488 

303,864 

1,420 
61,594 

2,579 
68,115 

142  00 

e.l.W  40 

257  90 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
Belgium 

6,811  .50 

944,484 

191,272 

638,236 

133,708 

13,. 370  80 

Plate    glass,   not    bevelled,     in 
sheets  or  panes  exceeding  7  sq. 

364,295 

245,ft54 

7,104 

190,681 

82,893 

52,668 

1,378 

49, 141 

11,387 

3,100 

.     852  50 

sq.ft.  each,  n.o.p. 

United  States.. 
Total 

190,681 

49,141 

13,513  96 

807, 134 

186. C80 

202,068 

52, 241 

14,366  46 

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FOR  Home  C^onsumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 
2,095 

$       cts. 
419  00 

$ 

S      cts. 

$ 

3,409 

5 

5,281 

28 

8 

959 

16,643 

3 

10 

6 

186,384 

$       cts. 

846  05 

1  64 
1,716  35 

9  10 

2  60 
311  70 

5,409  00 

0  98 

3  25 

1  95 
60.576  70 

2,095 

419  00 

212,736 

68,879  32 

5,133 

898  34 

5,208 

47 
2,866 

917  09 

11  75 

716  50 

5,133 

898  34 

8,121 

1,645  34 

3,624 

634  23 

3,624 

46 
1,280 

634  23 

11  50 

320  00 

3,624 

634  23 

4,950 

965  73 

Sq.  ft. 
7,259,440 

227,522 

17,064  27 

Sq.  ft. 

Sq.  ft. 

7,593,930 

10,501,798 

20,000 

38,378 

6,100 

20,284,118 

237,813 

276,701 

565 

1,360 

191 

731,241 

18,350  65 

34,587  63 

70  63 

23  88 
91,405  97 

7,259,440 

227,522 

17,064  27 

38,444,324 

1,247,871 

144,608  76 

27,325 

4,781  98 

27,707 

41 

3,000 

379 

591 

32,017 

4  877  48 

750  00 

94  75 

147  75 

8,004  25 

27,325 

4,781  98 

63,735 

13,884  48 

.307,946 

57,859 

4,339  65 

315,914 

313,916 

12,488 

303,864 

59,279 

61,594 

2,579 

68,115 

4,481  65 
6  159  40 

257  90 
6,811  50 

307,946 

57,859 

4,. 339  65 

946,182 

191,567 

17,710  45 

364,295 

82,893 

12,433  95 

"23.3 ,667 
7,104 

364,295 

245,054 

7,104 

190,681 

82,893 

52,668 

1,378 

49, 141 

19   A-i^    Qt 

49. 568 
1,378 

12,392  00 
344  50 

344  50 

364, 295 

82,893 

12,433  95 

240, 771 

50,946 

12,736  50 

807, 1.34 

186. 080 

39,536  91 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  I 

.MP0RT.S. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

^'alue. 

General  Tari 

ff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DTJTIABLE   GOODS— CoTi. 

Glass,  mfrs.  of— Con. 

Plate  glass,  n.o.p 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

France 

Sq.  ft. 

592,672 

218,195 

6,027 

2,971 

11,818 

222,0.38 

.? 

151,661 

50,554 

1,244 

828 

2,822 

62^797 

Sq.  ft. 

S 

$    cts. 

218,5.37 

6,027 

2,971 

11,818 

222,038 

50,393 

1,244 

828 

2  822 

62! 797 

17,637  55 
435  40 

Germany 

Holland..-. 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

United  States... 

Total 

289  80 

987  70 

21,978  95 

1,053,721 

269,906 

461,391 

118,084 

41,329  40 

Plate  glass,  bevelled,  n.o.p 

119 
2,890 
8,580 

42 

810 

2,524 

2,890 
8,580 

810 
2,524 

283  50 
883  40 

11,589 

3,376 

11,470 

3,334 

1,166  90 

German  looking  glass  (thin  plate), 
unsilvered  or  for  silvering. 

189 

637 

66 

189 

637 

66 

37  80 

127  40 

United  States.. 

13  20 

Total 

892 

892 

178  40 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

41,474 

8 

136 

763 

17,558 

10,301 

1 

92 

180 

2 

2 

34,351 

634 

8 

136 

656 

3,. 520 

10,311 

1 

92 

52 

221  90 

2  80 

47  60 

229  60 

1,232  00 

3,608  85 

Holland     

0  35 

Italy 

32  20 

18  20 

2 
34,268 

0  70 

United  States.. 

11,993  80 

Total 

104,868 

49,680 

17,388  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Stained  or  ornamental  glass  win- 

15,158 

49 

2,770 

9,181 

550 

49 

2,770 

9,181 

165  00 

14  70 

Germany 

831  00 

2,754  30 

Total 

27,158 

12,550 

3,765  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungary. 

Glass  in  sheets  and    bent   plate 
glass,  n.o.p. 

16,182 

201 

4,004 

369 

1,152 

685 

37,. 561 

201 

4,004 

309 

1,1.52 

685 

37.561 

50  25 

1,001  00 

, 

92  25 

Germany 

288  00 

Holland  

171  25 

United  States.. 

9,390  25 

Total 

60, 154 

43,972 

10,993  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

Articles  of  glass,  not  plate  or  sheet, 
designed  to  be  cut  or  mounted. 

39,491 

6 

6,836 

7,979 

82 

13.708 

24,514 

69 

11,022 

6 

3,286 

559 

82 

2.100 

24.514 

21 

2,479  95 

1  35 

739  35 

125  78 

. 

18  45 

France 

472  50 

5.515  65 

Holland 

4  74 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOB  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity, 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

Sq.Ft. 
592, 672 

$ 
151,661 

S      cts. 
34, 124  03 

Sq.  Ft. 

S 

S       cts. 

Sq.  Ft. 

.592,672 

218,537 

6,027 

2,971 

11,818 

222,038 

S 

151,661 

50,393 

1,244 

828 

2,822 

62,797 

S      cts. 
.34,124  03 

17,6.37  55 

435  40 

289  80 

987  70 

21,978  95 

.592,672 

151,661 

34, 124  03 

1,054,063 

269,745 

75,453  43 

119 

42 

9  45 

119 
2,890 
8,580 

42 

810 

2,524 

9  45 

283  50 

883  40 

119 

42 

9  45 

11,589 

3,376 

1,176  35 

189 

637 

66 

37  80 

127  40 

• 

13  20 

892 

178  40 

40,518 

9,116  96 

214 

64  20 

41,366 

8 

136 

763 

17,406 

10,311 

1 

92 

180 

9,403  06 

. 

2  80 

47  60 

107 
13,886 

32  10 
4, 165  80 

261  70 

5,397  80 

3,608  85 

, 



0  35 

32  20 

128 

38  40 

56  60 

2 
34,268 

0  70 

11,993  80 

40,518 

9,116  96 

14,335 

4,300  50 

104,5.33 

30,805  46 

14,608 

2,921  60 

15,158 

49 

2,770 

9,181 

3,086  60 

14  70 

831  00 

2,754  30 

14,608 

2,921  60 

27,158 

6,686  60 

16,182 

2,831  91 

16,182 

201 

4,004 

369 

1,152 

685 

37,561 

2,831  91 

50  25 

1,001  00 

92  25 

288  00 

171  25 

9,390  25 

16,182 

2,831  91 

60,154 

13,824  91 

23,162 

3,474  30 

5,496 

1,099  20 

39,680 

6 

6,836 

7,979 

82 

13,907 

24,514 

69 

7,053  45 

1  35 

3,550 
7,420 

710  00 
1,484  00 

1,449  35 

1,609  78 

18  45 

11,807 

2,361  40 

2,833  90 

5,515  65 

48 

9  60 

14  34 

11— ii— S 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  TarifT. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DCTLIBLE   GOODS— Con. 

Glass,  mfrs.  of— Con. 
Articles  of  glass,   not  plate  or 
sheet   etc. — Con, 

Italy 

S 

1,692 

115 

1 

6,011 

237.643 

i 

1,692 

55 

2 

5,107 

237,423 

$    cts. 
380  70 

Japan      

12  38 

0  45 

1,149  08 

United  States.. 

53,422  05 

Total 

338, 147 

285,869 

64,322  43 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

763,673 

2 

14,591 

4,463 

429,057 

174,061 

202 

99,444 

187 

5 

1,203 

310,054 

61,988 
2 

379 

1.031 

36, 628 

174,138 

202 

57,765 

21,695  80 

0  70 

132  65 

360  85 

12,819  80 

60,948  30 

Holland 

70  70 

Italy 

20,217  75 

Japan    

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

5 

71 

279,072 

1  75 

Switzerland 

24  85 

97,675  20 

Total 

1,796,942 

611,281 

213,948  35 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Gold  and  silver,  manufactures  of: 

16,204 

510 

12,662 

14,408 

2,810 

325 

12,662 

14,408 

772  75 

89  38 

Germany    .   ... 

3,482  05 

United  States... 

3,962  50 

Total 

43,784. 

30,205 

8,306  68 

Unit'dKingdom 

Manufactures  of  gold  and  silver, 
n.o.p. 

5,015 
510 
352 
382 
644 

6,058 

89 
10 
16 

382 

■   "6,052 

31  15 

3  50 

5  60 

133  70 

Holland 

United  States.. 

2,118  20 

Total 

12,961 

6,549 

2,292  15 

Unit'dKingdom 
\ewf  oundland . 

Electro-plated    ware    and    gilt 
ware,  n.o.p. 

167,657 
5 

18 

3 

2,825 

1,550 

291 

97,658 

3,071 
5 

1,074  85 

1  75 

China 

3 

48 

1,576 

1  05 

16  80 

Germany 

551  60 

United  States- 

97,862 

34,251  70 

Total 

» 

269,807 

102,565 

35,897  75 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.   India 

Sterling    or    other    silverware, 

139,170 

1,136 

5 

93 

165 

4,527 

3,067 

212 

20 

83, 145 

3,015 

1,136 

5 

76 

165 

999 

3,067 

212 

1,055  25 

397  60 

TTnng  TCong 

1  75 

26  60 

Denmark 

57  75 

349  65 

1,073  45 

Italy 

74  20 

United  States.. 



83,009 

29,053  15 

Total. 

231,540 

91,684 

32,089  40 



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FOR  Home  Consumption. 


I 


Prt-fcrontial  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rat 

es. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

$       cts. 

S 

1,692 
115 

9 

6,011 
237,423 

$       cts. 
380  70 

60 

12  00 

24  38 

0  45 

904 

180  80 

1,.329  88 

53,422  05 

23,162 

3,474  30 

29,285 

5,857  00 

338,316 

73,653  73 

608,818 

136,985  26 

92,276 

27,682  80 

763,082 

2 

15,880 

4,463 

427,473 

174, 1.38 

202 

102,393 

187 

5 

1,203 

279,072 

186,363  86 

0  70 

15,. 507 

3,432 

390,845 

4.652  10 

1,029  60 

117,253  50 

4,784  75 

1,390  45 

1.30.073  30 

60,948  30 



70  70 

44,628 
187 

13,388  40 
56  10 

33,606  15 



56  10 

1  75 

1,132 

339  60 

364  45 

97,675  20 

608,818 

136,985  26 

548,007 

164,402  10 

1,768,106 

515,335  71 

13,060 

1,959  00 

334 

185 

83  50 
46  25 

16,204 

510 

12,662 

14.408 

2,815  25 

135  63 

3,482  05 

3,962  50 

13,060 

1,959  00 

519 

129  75 

43,784 

10,395  43 

4,827 

1,086  21 

99 
.500 
336 

29  70 
150  00 
100  80 

5,015 
510 
352 
382 
644 

6,0.52 

1,147  06 

153  50 

106  40 



133  70 

644 

193  20 

193  20 

2,118  20 

4,827 

1,086  21 

1,579 

473  70 

12,955 

3,852  06 

163,986 


36,897  35 

103 

30  90 

167, 160 
5 
10 
3 

2,635 

1,576 

291 

97,862 

38,003  10 

1  75 

10 

3  00 

3  00 

1  05 

2,587 

776  10 

792  90 

551  60 

291 

87  30 

87  30 

34,251  70 

163,986 

36,897  35 

2,991 

897  30 

269,542 

73,692  40 

138,814 

31,233  83 

381 

114  30 

142,210 

1,136 

5 

93 

105 

4,529 

3,067 

212 

20 

83,009 

32,403  38 

397  60 

1  75 

17 

5  10 

31  70 

57  75 

3,530 

1,059  00 

1,408  65 

1,073  45 

74  20 

20 

6  00 

6  00 

29,053  15 

138,814 

31,233  83 

3,948 

1,184  40 

234,446 

64,507  63 

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No.  1. — General  Statement 


~  Countries. 

Tor.iL  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value.         Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Con. 

Gold  and  silver — Con. 
Silver  and  other  coin,  foreign, 

United  States. 

S 
39 

S 
39 

S    cts. 
13  65 

except  gold. 
Grease,  Axle 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 
Uruguay 

Lb. 
47,250 
3,193,008 

1,707 
135,584 

Lb. 

1,480 
3,181,072 

159 
134,667 

31  80 

26,933  40 

3,240,258 

137,291 

3,182.552 

134,826 

26,965  20 

Gunpowder  and  other   explosives, 
Ac- 
Gun    , rifle,    sporting,    cannon, 
musket  and  cannister  powder. 

57,795 
153,813 

25,895 
121,887 

34 
153,813 

75 

38 

121,887 

18 

1  02 
4,614  39 

2  25 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

L'nit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland. . 

211,608 

147, 782 

153,922 

121,943 

4,617  66 

Blasting  and  mining  powder 

134,800 
13,325 

14,233 
1,551 

13,325 

1,551 

266  50 

148, 125 

15,784 

13,325 

1,551 

266  50 

Giant      powder,     nitro,     nitro- 
glycerine and  other  explosives. 

18,410 
549,410 

20,057 
97,974 

549,410 

97,974 

13,735  30 

567,820 

118,031 

549,410 

97,974 

13,735  30 

Gun,  rifle  and  pistol  cartridges, 
or  other  ammunition,  n.o  p. 

242,351 

3 

1,143 

316 

1,222 

460,938 

196 

3 

1,143 

316 

1,222 

460,900 

58  80 

0  90 

342  90 

France 

94  80 

366  60 

United  States- 

138,270  00 

Total 

705, 973 

463,780 

139,134  0 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Gun  wads,  percussion  caps.prim- 
ers  and  cartridge  cases. 

2,577 
14,912 
11,617 

14,912 
11,480 

4,473  60 

United  States.. 

3,444  00 

Total 

29,106 

26,392 

7,917  60 

Unit'dKingdom 

Gun    or   pistol  covers  or  cases 

5,035 
29,960 

59 
29,960 

17  70 

game  bags,  loading  tools,  and 
cartridge  belts  of  any  mater- 
ial. 

8,988  00 

Total 

34,995 

30,019 

9,005  70 

Unit'dKingdom 
Japan. 

Gutta  percha  and   india-rubber, 
manufactures   of^ 
Boots  and  shoes 

26,044 

10 

102,788 

352 

10 

100, 352 

88  00 

2  50 

United  States.. 

25,088  00 

Total 

128,842 

100,714 

25,178  50 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States.. 

Belting 

4,523 

77,542 

77,532 

21,321  85 

Total... 

82,065 

77,532 

21,321  85 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 

$       ets. 

$ 

$       cts. 

S 

39 

$         Ct3. 

13  65 

Lb. 
45, 770 

1,548 

193  49 

Lb. 

Lb. 

47,250 

3,181,072 

1,707 
134,667 

225  29 

26,933  40 

45,770 

1,548 

193  49 

3,228,322 

136,374 

27  1.58  69 

57,761 

25,8P7 

1,155  22 

57,795 

153,813 

75 

25,895 

121,887 

18 

1  156  24 

4,614  39 

2  25 

57,761 

25,8.57 

1,155  22 

211,683 

147,800 

5  772  88 

134,800 

14,233 

1,797  33 

134,800 
13,325 

14,233 

1,551 

1  797  33 

266  50 

134,800 

14,233 

1,797  33 

148,125 

15,784 

2,063  83 



18,410 

20,057 

322  18 

18,410 
549,410 

20,057 
97,974 

322  18 

13,735  30 

18,410 

20,057 

322  18 

567,820 

118,031 

14  057  48 

239,470 

47,894  00 

239,666 

3 

1,143 

316 

1,222 

460, 900 

47  952  80 

0  90 

342  90 

94  80 

366  60 

138,270  00 

239,470 

47,894  00 

703,250 

187,028  00 



2,577 

515  40 

2,577 
14,912 
11,480 

515  40 

4,473  60 

3,444  00 

2,577 

515  40 

28,969 

8,433  00 

4,976 

995  20 

• 

5,035 
29,960 

1,012  90 

■     S.9SS  00 

^976 

995  20 

34,995 

10  000  90 

25,692 

3,853  SO 

26,044 

10 

100,352 

3,941  SO 

2  50 

25.088  00 

25,692 

3,853  80 

126,406 

29  032  30 

4,523 

904  60 

-■ — 

4,523 
77,532 

904  60 

21,321  85 

4,523 

904  60 

82,055 

= 

22,226  45 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.lL  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value.         Duty. 

DUTIABLE  GOODS — Con. 

<}utta-percha — Con. 

Clothing,    and    clothing    made 
waterproof  with  india-rubber. 

[Jnlt'dKingdom 

748,618 
2 

14 

60 

208 

3 

52,611 

S 

5,174 

2 

14 

55 

488 

3 

51,780 

S    ets. 
1,810  90 

0  70 

4  90 

19  25 

170  80 

1  05 

18,123  00 

Total 

801,516 

57,516 

20,130  60 

Unit' d  Kingdom 

Hose,  including  cotton  or  linen, 

3,140 
87,943 

51 

88,151 

17  85 

30,852  85 

Total. 

91,083 

88,202 

30,870  70 

Unit'dlvingdom 

'  - 

Packing,  mats  and  matting. . . . 

3,096 

58 

66,510 

5 

58 
66,507 

1  75 

20  30 

23,277  45 

Total 

69,664 

66,570 

23,299  50 

Unit'dKingdom 

Tires  ot  rubber  for  vehicles  of 
all  kinds. 

44,953 

2,191 

47,643 

13,109 

220 

3,283 

•    43,086 

1,044,592 

5,571 

2,191 

40,612 

19,480 

220 

3,283 

43,086 

1,050,275 

1,949  85 

766  85 

14,214  20 

6,818  00 

fTnllind 

77  00 

Italy 

1,149  05 

15,080  10 

367,596  25 

Total 

1,199,077 

1,164,718 

407,651  30 

Unit'dKingdom 

Rubber  cement  and  all  manu- 

225,023 

25 

3,425 

1,325 

3,212 

24,226 

5 

25 

224 

8 

2 

14 

620,662 

9,112 

25 

1,266 

2,505  80 

6  88 

gutta-percha,  n.o.p. 

Aust. -Hungary  . 

348  15 

1,296 

24, 105 

5 

25 

5 

8 

356  40 

6,628  90 

Holland     .     ... 

1  38 

Italy 

6  88 

Janan               .... 

1  38 

2  20 

. 

14 
620,974 

3  85 

170,771  82 

Total. 

878,176 

0^6,835 

180,633  64 

United  States.. 

Rubber     hard     unfinished     in 

5,957 

5,957 

595  70 

tubes,  for  the  manufacture  of 
fountain  pens. 

Hair   and    manufactures    of,    not 
otherwise  provided  for — 

Unit'dKingdom 

34 

w: 

5f 
44' 

19 
103 

56 
447 

6  65 



36  05 

Germany. 



19  60 

I 

156  45 

Total 

64( 

) 

625 

218  75 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  T 

aiiff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantify. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

i 

747,299 

$       cts. 
168,143  90 

$ 

S       cts. 

8 

752,473 
2 

14 

55 

488 

3 

51,780 

$      cts. 
169,954  80 

0  70 

4  90 

19  25 

170  80 

1  05 

18  123  00 

747,299 

168,143  90 

804,815 

188  274  50 

3,089 

695  05 

3,140 

88,151 

712  90 

30  852  85 

3,089 

695  05 

91,291 

31,565  75 

3,200 

720  08 

3,205 

58 

66,507 

721  83 

20  30 

23,277  45 

3,200 

720  08 

69,770 

24,019  58 

39,739 

8,941  44 

45,310 

2,191 

40,612 

19,480 

220 

3,283 

43,086 

1,050,275 

10  891  29 

766  85 

14  214  20 

6,818  00 

77  00 

1,149  05 

15,080  10 

367,596  25 

39,739 

8,941  44 

1,204,457 

416,592  74 

213,173 

31,975  95 

1,806 

451  50 

224,091 

25 

3,. 399 

425 

3,212 

24,105 

5 

25 

224 

8 

2 

14 

620,974 

34,933  25 
6  88 

2,133 

425 

1,916 

533  25 
106  25 
479  00 

§81  40 

106  25 

835  40 

6,628  90 

1  38 

6  88 

219 

54  75 

56  13 

2  20 

2 

0  50 

0  50 

3  85 

170,771  82 

213,173 

31,975  95 

6,501 

1,625  25 

876,509 

214,234  84 

5,957 

595  70 

15 

3  38 

34 

103 

56 

447 

10  03 

36  05 

19  60 

156  45 

"* 

15 

3  38 

640 

222  13 

120 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoTl. 

Hair  mfrs.  of — Con. 
Curled  or  dyed,  n.o.p 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

s 

4,717 

22 

81 

20 

24,361 

$ 

31 

22 

81 

20 

24,361 

$    cts. 
6  20 

4  40 

Germany 

16  20 

4  00 

United  States  . 

4,872  20 

Total 

29,201 

24,515 

4,903  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

36,059 

60 

1,526 

323 

60 

1,526 

96  90 

18  00 

457  80 

Total 

37,645 

1,909 

572  70 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Other  manufactures  of,  n.o.p.. . . 

11,385 

483 

3,244 

'665 

24 

17,410 

8,115 

483 

3,244 

665 

24 

17,717 

2,840  25 

169  05 

1,135  40 

Germany 

232  75 

8  40 

United  States. . 

6,200  95 

Total  

33,211 

30,248 

10, 586  80 

Unit'dKingdom 
B   W.  Indies.... 

Hats,  caps  and  bonnets,  n.o.p. — 

457,298 

33 

6,845 

1,827 

15, 140 

1,696 

11 

68,898 

9 

407,280 

13,970 

4,889  50 

Aust  -Hunearv.. 

7,908 

1,802 

15, 140 

1,696 

11 

68,681 

9 

407,915 

2  767  80 

Belgium      

630  70 

5,299  00 

Germany 

593  60 

Hollaad 

3  85 

Italy 

24,038  35 

Japan 

3  15 

United  States  . 

142  770  '^5 

Total 

959,037 

517,132 

180,996  20 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  W.  Indies.... 

1 

816,601 

4,425 

12 

262 

10,194 

304 

1 

1,155 

50,638 

8,232 

43,534 

12,071 

138 

370 

47 

692 

1,128,316 

35,261 

12,341  35 

12 

262 

8,922 

304 

1 

1,155 

50.561 

8,232 

42,832 

11,617 

138 

370 

47 

692 

1,129,878 

4  20 

>,  ewfoundland- . 
Aust.-Hungary.. 
Belgium 

91  70 

3,122  70 

' 

106  40 

'••■■ 

0  35 

Ecuador 

404  25 

17,696  35 

Germany 

-. 

2  881  20 

Italy 

14,991  20 

4,065  95 

48  30 

129  50 

Portugal 

16  45 

242  20 

United  States. . 

395,457  30 

Total 

2,076,992 

1,290,284 

451,599  40 

Unit'dKingdom 
France 

Hat,  cap  and  bonnet  shapes,  and 

15,060 

497 

1 

51,233 

1,030 
497 

360  50 

hat  and  bonnet  crowns. 

173  95 

United  States. . 

51,233 

17,931  55 

Total 

66,791 

52, 76C 

18,466  00 

1 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  T 

a  riff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 
4,686 

$       ct.s. 
585  80 

% 

$       cts. 

$ 

4,717 

22 

81 

20 

24,361 

$       cts. 
592  00 

4  40 

16  20 

4  00 

4,872  20 

4,686 

585  80 

29,201 

5,488  80 

35,418 

7,083  60 

35,741 

60 

1,526 

7,180  50 

18  00 

457  80 

35,418 

7,083  60 

37,327 

7,656  30 

3,290 

740  40 

11,405 

483 

3,244 

665 

24 

17,717 

3,580  65 

169  05 

1,135  40 

t 

232  75 

8  40 

6,200  95 

3,290 

740  40 

33,538 

11,327  20 

450,429 

101,347  51 

464,399 

106,237  01 

7,908 

1,802 

15, 140 

1,696 

11 

68,681 

9 

407,915 

2,767  80 

630  70 

5,299  00 

593  60 

3  85 

24,038  35 

3  15 

142,770  25 

450,429 

101,347  51 

967,561 

282,343  71 

783,908 
4,594 

176,380  65 
1,033  75 

819,169 

4,594 

12 

262 

8,922 

304 

1 

1,155 

50,561 

8,232 

42,832 

11,617 

138 

370 

47 

692 

1,129,878 

188,722  00 

1,033  75 

4  20 

91  70 

3,122  70 

106  40 

0  35 

404  25 

17,696  35 

2,881  20 

14,991  20 

4,065  95 

48  30 

129  50 

16  45 

242  20 

395,457  30 

788,502 

177,414  40 

2,078,786 

629,013  SO 

13,700 

3,082  68 

14,730 
497 

3,443  18 

173  95 

51,233 

17,931  55 

13,700 

3,082  68 

66,460 

21,548  68 

122 


CUSTOMS  DEPMiTMEyT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  TarifT. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS— Cor. 

Hav 

United  States.. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.W.Indies.... 

Hong  Kong 

New  Zealand... 
China 

Ton. 
16,092 

S 

208,593 

Ton. 

16,078 

% 

208,294 

$     cts. 
32,156  00 

Honey,  in  the  comb  or  otherwise, 
and  imitations  thereof. 

Lb. 

10,902 

21,715 

1,133 

896 

130 

20 

96 

131,006 

1,351 

1,054 

54 

71 

9 

2 

5 

17,247 

Lb. 
126 
356 
1,133 

26 

21 
54 

3  78 
10  68 
33  99 

130 

20 

96 

130,956 

9 
2 
5 

17,240 

3  90 

0  60 

Japan  

2  88 

United  States. . 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungar3\ . 

Germanv 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
Hong  Kong. . .   . 

3,928  68 

165,898 

19,793 

132,817 

17,357 

3,984  51 

Hops 

137,803 

20,506 

23,732 

1,184,030 

32,002 

11,108 

14,036 

220,968 

1,835 

20,506 

23,732 

1,185,195 

511 

11,108 

14,036 

221,193 

128  45 

1,435  42 

1,661  24 

82,963  65 

1,366,071 

278,114 

1,231,268 

246,848 

86,188  76 

Ink,  writing 

18,889 

29 

21 

600 

406 

286 

248 

11 

14,566 

23 
29 
21 
106 
406 
286 
147 

5  75 

7  25 

5  25 

France 

26  50 

101  50 

Holland  . 

71  50 

36  75 

Sweden . . 

United  States. . 

14,566 

3,641  50 

Total 

35,056 

15,584 

3,896  00 

Unit'dKingdom 
Newfoundland . . 

13,702 
5 

276 

1,582 

79,958 

54 
5 

36 

1,582 

80,181 

10  80 

1  00 

7  20 

Germany 

316  40 

16,036  20 

Total 

95,523 

81,858 

16,371  60 

manufactures  of,  or  both  com- 
bined— 
Agricultural  implements,  n.o.p., 
viz.: 
Binding  attachments 

2,485 

2,389 

323  20 

Unit'dKingdom 

Cultivators  and  weeders  and 

US 

94 

52,902 

94 
52,902 

18  80 

10,580  40 

Total 

53,114 

52,996 

10,599  20 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States.. 

Total 

Drills,  seed 

No. 

2 
5,112 

109 
63,771 

No. 

2 
5,112 

109 
63,771 

21  80 

12,754  20 

5,114 

63,880 

5,114 

63,880 

12,776  00 

Farm,  road  or  field  rollers 

61 
173 

30,807 
85.450 

173 

85,450 

21,362  .50 

2.34 

116,257 

173 

85,450 

21,362  50 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


t 


I 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

TotaL 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Ton. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Ton. 

S 

S       cts. 

Ton. 
16,078 

S 
208,294 

$       cts. 
32,156  00 

Lb. 

10,776 

1.325 
908 

215  .52 
386  76 

Lb. 

Lb. 

.   10,902 

19,694 

1,133 

896 

130 

20 

96 

130,956 

1,351 

929 

54 

71 

9 

2 

5 

17, 240 

219  30 

19,338 

397  44 

33  99 

896 

71 

17  92 

17  92 

3  90 

0  60 

2  88 

3,928  68 

31,010 

2,304 

620  20 

163,827 

19,661 

4,604  71 

135,838 

31,462 

5,433  52 

137,673 

20,506 

23,732 

1,185,195 

31,973 

11,108 

14.036 

221,193 

5,501  97 

1,435  42 

1,661  24 

82  963  65 

135,838 

31,462 

5,433  52 

1,367,106 

278,310 

91,622  28 

18,863 

2,829  45 

3 

0  68 

18,889 

29 

21 

600 

406 

2S6 

248 

11 

14,566 

2,835  88 

7  25 

5  25 

494 

111  12 

137  62 

101  .50 

71  50 

101 
-  11 

22  73 
2  48 

59  48 

2  48 

3,641  .50 

18,863 

2,829  45 

609 

137  01 

35,056 

6,862  46 

14,664 

1,833  29 

169 

29  59 

14,887 

5 

276 

1.582 

80,181 

1  873  68 

1  00 

240 

42  00 

49  ''0 

316  40 

10,036  20 

* 

14,664 

1,833  29 

409 

71  59 

96,931 

18  276  48 

2,889 

323  ''0 

118 

14  76 

118 

94 

52,902 

14  76 

IS  80 

■~      i 

10,580  40 

118 

14  76 

53,114 

10,613  96 

No. 

No. 

No. 

2 

5,112 

109 

63,771 

21  80 

12  754  '0 

5,114 

63,880 

19  776  00 

62 

33,077 

4,961  55 

62 
173 

33,077 
85,4.50 

4,961  55 

21,362  50 

62 

33,077 

4,961  55 

235 

118,527 

26,324  05 

124 


CUSTOM. <?  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE  GOODS — Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 
Agricultural  Implements — Con. 
Forks,  pronged     

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  Stat«s... 

No. 

3,363 

5,568 

$ 

1,252 
3,419 

No. 

69 
5.568 

i 

22 
3,419 

S    cts. 

4  95 
769  56 

8,931 

4,671 

5,637 

3,441 

774  51 

Harrows  and  parts  of 

94 

67, 174 

67,174 

13,434  80 

-      Total 

67,268 

67, 174 

13,434  80 

United  States.. . 

United  States... 

United  States.. . 

Unit'dKingdom 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

United  States.. . 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Germany 

United  States.. . 

Total 

United  States... 

Unit'dKingdom 

Harvesters,  self-binding 

1,635 

177,158 

1,635 

177,158 

22,241  24 

228 

11,270 

228 

11,270 

2,817  50 

14 

570 

14 

570 

142  50 

1,082 

48 

7,563 

275 

5 

2,061 

263 

48 
7,563 

64 

5 
2,061 

14  40 

1  13 
463  85 

8,693 

2,341 

7,874 

2,130 

479  38 

Horse  rakes 

754 

13,979 

754 

13,979 

2,795  80 

472 
2,937 

134 
800 

2,937 

800 

180  03 

3,409 

934 

2,937 

800 

180  03 

18 
72 

12 
66 

72 

66 

14  85 

90 

78 

72 

66 

14  85 

108 
10,642 

2,096 
47,543 

10,042 

47,543 

15,452  93 

10,750 

49, 639 

10,642 

47,543 

15,452  93 

Manure  spreaders 

2 

1 
902 

79 

64 

57,190 

1 
902 

64 
57,190 

12  80 
11,438  00 

905 

57,333 

903 

57,254 

11,450  80 

1,198 

43,607 

1,198 

43,607 

5,584  95 

Ploughs  and  parts  of 

32 

27 

35 

498,009 

27 

35 

497,787 

5  40 

7  00 

99,557  40 

Total 

498,103 

497,849 

99,569  SO 

■ 

n 


TRADE  A.YD  yAVIGATIOy 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value.     1       Duty. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

UutyCoU'd. 

No. 
3,294 

S 
1,230 

S       cts. 
184  50 

No. 

S 

S       ots 

No. 

3,363 
5,568 

S 

1,2.52 
3,419 

$          Ct3. 

189  45 

769  50 

/ 

3,294 

1,2.30 

184  50 

8,931 

4,671 

959  01 

94 

11  75 

94 

67, 174 

11  75 

13,434  80 

94 

11  75 

67,268 

13,446  55 

1,635 

177, 158 

22,241  24 

228 

11,270 

2,817  50 

14 

570 

142  50 

819 

211 

31  65 

1,082 

48 

7,563 

275 
5 

2,061 

46  05 

1  13 

463  85 

819 

211 

31  65 

8,693 

2,. 341 

511  03 

754 

13,979 

2,795  80 

472 

134 

20  10 

472 
2,937 

134 
800 

20  10 

180  03 

472 

134 

20  10 

3,409 

934 

200  13 

18 

12 

1  80 

18 
72 

12 
66 

1  80 

14  85 

18 

12 

1  80 

90 

78 

16  65 

108 

2,096 

419  20 

108 
10,642 

2,096 
47,543 

419  20 

15,452  93 

108 

2,096 

419  20 

10,750 

49,639 

15,872  13 

2 

79 

9  88 

2 

1 

902 

79 

64 

57, 190 

9  88 

12  80 

11,438  00 

2 

79 

9  88 

905 

57,333 

11,460  68 

1,198 

43,607 

5  584  95 

32 

4  00 

32 
27 
35 

497,787 

4  00 

5  40 

7  00 

99,5.57  40 

- 

4  00 

497  881        99  .=i73  SO 

126 


CUSTOMf;  DEPARTUEST 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — COTl. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 
Agricultural  Implements — Con. 

United  States.. . 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

No. 
3,989 

4, 163 

No. 
3,989 

S 
4,163 

$    cts. 
1,040  75 

23 
1,416 

1,164 
43,021 

1,410 

42,847 

10,711  75 

1,439 

44,185 

1,410 

42,847 

10,711  75 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 
Unit'dKingdom 

Rakes,  n.o.p 

259 
18,610 

84 
3,821 

10 
18,610 

2 
3,821 

0  45 
859  85 

18,869 

3,905 

18,620 

3,823 

860  30 

Reapers 

432 

32,094 

432 

32,094 

4,011  77 

Scythes 

Doz. 
509 

1 
2,536 

2,287 

2 

12,998 

Doz. 

1 
2,541 

2 
13,019 

0  45 

« 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
Hong  Kong 

2,929  35 

3,046 

15,287 

2,542 

13,021 

2,929  80 

Sickles  or  reaping  hooks 

207 

6 

9 

60 

408 

5 

19 

1S3 

6 
9 
60 

5 

19 

183 

1  13 
4  28 

United  States... 
Total 

United  States.. . 

Unit'dKingdom 

Germany 

Holland" 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States 

41  19 

282 

615 

75 

207 

46  60 

248 

1,042 

248 

1,042 

260  50 

Spades  and  shovels  of  iron  or 
steel,  n.o.p. 

2,516 

138 

3 

2,356 

10, 570 
168 

8,141 

44 

138 

3 

2,346 

148 
168 

8,023 

48  10 

54  60 

2  28 

2,608  04 

5,013 

18,886 

2,531 

8,346 

2,713  02 

Spade  and  shovel  blanks,  and 
iron  or  steel  cut  to  shape  for 
the  same. 

1,308 
23 

2,412 
80 

23 

80 

26  01. 

1,331 

2,492 

23 

80 

26  01 

Parts  of  agricultural  implements 
paying  12j  p.c,  12i  p.c.  and 

744 
82,716 

82,616 

11,250  74 

Total 

12*  p.c. 

83,460 

82,616 

11,2.50  74 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 

Parts  of  agricultural  implements 
paying  12J  p.c,  17J  p.c.  and 
20  p.c,  n.o.p. 

11 
142,514 

142,490 

28,498  00 

Total 

142,525 

142,490 

28,498  00 

All    other    agricultural    imple- 
ments, n.o.p 

Unit'dKingdom 

5,894 

100 

77 

476 

12 

76,241 

274 

68  50 

France 

77 

476 

12 

76,241 

19  25 

119  00 

Holland 

3  00 

United  States... 

19,060  25 

Total 

82,800  

77,080 

19,270  00 

1 

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127 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  IMPORTS — Continued. 


roR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  '1 

ariil. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

No. 

$ 

%       cts. 

No. 

$ 

$       cts. 

No. 
3,989 

$ 

4,163 

$       cts. 
1  040  75 

23 

1,164 

174  60 

23 
1,410 

1,164 

42,847 

174  60 

10,711  76 

23 

1,164 

174  60 

1,433 

44,011 

10.886  35 

249 

82 

12  30 

259 
18,610 

84 
3,821 

12  75 

859  85 

249 

82 

12  30 

18,869 

3,905 

872  60 

432 

32,094 

4,011  77 

Doz. 
509 

■"■  2,287 

343  05 

Doz. 

Doz. 
509 

1 
2,541 

2,287 

2 

13,019 

343  05 

0  45 

2, 929  35 

509 

2,287 

343  05 

3,051 

15,308 

3,272  85 

207 

408 

61  20 

207 
6 

408 
5 

19 
183 

61  20 

1  13 

9 
60 

4  28 

41  19 

207 

408 

61  20 

282 

615 

107  80 

248 

1,042 

260  50 

2,472 

10,422 

2,084  40 

2,516 

138 

3 

2,346 

10,570 

168 

7 

8,023 

2  132  50 

54  60 

2  28 

2,608  04 

2,472 

10,422 

2,084  40 

5,003 

18,768 

4,797  42 

1,308 

2,412 

482  40 

1,308 
23 

2,412 
80 

482  40 

26  01 

1,308 

2,412 

482  40 

1,331 

2,492 

508  41 

744 

92  99 

744 
82,616 

92  99 

11  250  74 

744 

92  99 

83,360 

11  343  73 

11 

1  38 

11 
142,490 

1  38 

28,498  00 

11 

1  38 

142, 501 

28  499  38 

5,620 

843  W 

5,894 

911  50 

77 

476 

12 

76,241 

19  25 

119  00 

3  00 

19,060  25 

5,620 

843  00 

82,700 

20,113  00 

128 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.\L  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

S 

19,169 

279 

14 

•$ 

1,785 

279 

14 

113 

26,652 

$    cts. 
535  50 

83  70 

Holland       

4  20 

33  90 

26,645 

7,995  60 

Total  

46,107 

28,843 

8,652  90 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

Cart  or  wagon  skeins  or  boxes 

Lb. 
358,867 

20, 182 

Lb. 
358,092 

20,182 

5.045  50 

Springs,  n.o.p.,  and  parts  thereof, 
of   iron   or   steel,    for   railway. 

1,068 
70,293 

74,432 

26,051  20 

tramway  or  other  vehicles. 

Total 

71,361 

74,432 

26.051  20 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Axles  and  axle  parts,  n.o.p.,  and 
axle  blanks  and  parts  thereof  of 
iron  of  steel,  for  railway,  tram- 
way or  other  vehicles. 

22,776 

6,643 

28 

3,517 

181,272 

37 
6,643 

28 

3,517 

191,100 

12  95 

325  05 

9  80 

1 . 230  95 

United  States.. 

66,885  00 

Total 

214,236 

201,325 

70,463  75 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
New  Zealand . . . 

Belgium 

Germany 

Bar  iron  or  steel,  rolled,  whether 
in  coils,  bundles,  rods  or  bars, 
comprising  rounds,  ovals, squares 
and  flats,  n.o.p." 

Cwt. 

83,369 

5 

.30,735 

6,806 

4,717 

728,276 

149,450 

10 

33,. 350 

9,. 391 

11,152 

1,020,086 

Cwt. 

12,497 

5 

3C,735 

6,806 

4,717 

728,249 

14,704 

10 

33,350 

9,391 

11,152 

1,020,028 

4,373  95 

1  75 

10,757  25 

2,382  10 

1,650  95 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

254,887  15 

853,908 

1,223,439 

783,009 

1,088,635 

274,053  15 

Butts  and  hinges,  n.o.p 

1,391 

162 

18 

592 

74,954 

176 

52  80 

18 

78 
74,941 

5  40 

Sweden 

23  40 

T^nited  States.. 

22,482  30 

Total 

77,117 

75,213 

22,563  90 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Newfoundland 

Canada  plates,  Rus.sia  iron,  terne 
plate,  and  rolled  sheets  of  iron 
or  steel  coated  with  zinc,  spelter 
or  other  metal,  of  all  widths  or 
thickness,  n.o.p. 

Castings,  iron  or  steel,  n.o.p 

175,823 

443,899 

175,823 

443,899 

22,194  95 

41,858 

1,375 

11 

566,. 395 

201 

1,375 

11 

565  983 

55  27 

378  13 

3  03 

I  riited  States.. 

155,648  07 

Total 

609, 639 

567, 570 

156,084  50 

United  States.. 

Castings,    malleable    iron,    when 

93,007 

93,007 

16,276  04 

imported    by   manufacturers   of 
mowers,    binding    attachments, 
harvesters  and  reapers  for  use 
exclusively  in  their  own  factories 

Cast  iron  pipe  of  every  description. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

50,484 
216,757 

64,094 
261,469 

3,510 
216,757 

3,584 
261,469 

1,404  00 
86,702  80 

267,241 

325,563 

220,267 

265, 0.53 

88, 106  80 

TRADE  Ayo. NAVIGATION 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value 

DutyColI'd. 

$ 
17,384 

$       cU. 
3,476  80 

$       cts. 

$ 

19,169 

279 

14 

113 

26,652 

S      pt.s. 
4,012  30 

83  70 

4  20 

33  90 

7,995  60 

17,384 

3,476  80 

46,227 

12,129  70 

Lb. 

Lb. 

Lb. 
358,092 

20, 182 

5,045  50 

5,114 

1,150  65 

5,114 
74,432 

1,150  65 

26,051  20 

5,114 

1,150  65 

79,546 

27,201  85 

22,739 

5,116  32 

22,776 

6,643 

28 

3,517 

191,100 

5,129  27 

2, 325  05 

9  80 

1,230  95 

66,885  00 

22,739 

5,116  32 

224,064 

75,580  07 

Cwt. 
70,872 

134,746 

15,060  31 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

83,369 

5 

30,735 

6,806 

4,717 

728,249 

149,450 

10 

.33,3.50 

9,391 

11,152 

1,020,028 

19,4.34  26 

1  75 

10,757  25 

2,382  10 

1,650  95 

254,887  15 

70,872 

134.746 

15,060  31 

853,881 

1,223,381 

289,113  46 

943 

188  60 

272 
162 

74  80 
44  55 

1,391 

162 

18 

592 

74,941 

316  20 

44  55 

5  40 

514 

141  36 

164  76 

22,482  30 

943 

188  60 

948 

260  71 

77,104 

23,013  21 

175,823 

443,899 

22,194  95 

41,086 

6, 162  90 

41,287 

1,375 

11 

565,983 

6,218  17 

378  13 

3  03 

155,648  07 

41,086 

6, 162  90 

608,656 

162,247  40 

93,007 

16,276  04 

46,974 

60,510 

14,092  20 

50,484 
216,757 

64,094 
261,469 

15,496  20 

86,702  80 

46,974 

60,510 

14,092  20 

267,241 

325,563 

102,199  00 

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130 


CV8T0M8  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

TOT.^L  I 

MPORTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

G 

eneral  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

Cast  scrap  iron 

Unit  'd  Kingdom 

B.  Guiana 

Unit«d  States.. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Ton. 

177 

38 

5,. 505 

$ 

2,083 

558 

60,922 

Ton. 

28 

3 

5,507 

$ 

319 

18 

60,940 

$       cts. 

70  00 

7  50 
13,767  50 

5,720 

63,563 

5,538 

61,277 

13,845  00 

Chains,    coil    chain,    chain    links 
including  repair  links  and  chain 
shackles,  of  iron  or  steel  1|  of  an 
inch  in  diameter  and  over. 

Cwt. 

2,142 
8,430 

8,172 
38,110 

Cwt. 
1,124 
8.4.30 

4,766 
38,110 

238  30 

2,. 578  20 

10,572 

46,282 

9,554 

42,876 

2,816  50 

Chains,  coil  chains  and  links  in- 
cluding repair  links  and   chain 
shackles  of  iron  and  steel,  n.o.p.. 

7,783 

3 

11,907 

31 , 876 

11 

43,837 

72 

3 

11.907 

452 

11 

43,837 

90  40 

2  20 

8,767  40 

19,693 

75,724 

11.982 

44,300 

8,860  00 

Chains,  n.o.p 

15,378 

9 

478 

859 

69,281 

344 
9 

84 

859 

70,719 

103  20 

2  70 

25  20 

Germany 

257  70 

21,215  70 

Total 

86,005 

72,015 

21,604  50 

Unit'dKingdom 

Germany. .; 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
-'iust.-Hungary.. 

Tacks,  shoe 

Lb. 
6,643 
355 
27,639 

347 

88 
2,063 

Lb. 

50 
355 

27,639 

4 

88 
2,063 

1  40 

30  80 

722  05 

34,637 

2,498 

28,044 

2,155 

754  25 

Nails,  brads,  spikes  and  tacks  of 
all  kinds,  n.o.p. 

72,005 
105 
415 

9,055 

8,250 

440,389 

3,395 
35 
171 

1,205 

417 

27,201 

670 

105 

415 

9,0.55 

8, 2.50 

439,541 

38 

35 

171 

1,205 

417 

27,164 

13  30 

12  25 
59  85 

Germany 

Norway 

United  States.. . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

United  Stat.es 

421  75 

145  95 

9,507  40 

530,219 

32,424 

458, 036 

29,030 

10, 160  50 

Engines,  etc. — 

No. 
1 
69 

3,650 

158,777 

No. 

69 

158, '777 

55,571  95 

70 

162,427 

69 

158, 777 

55,571  95 

Ix>comotive  parts                 

81,618 

81,618 

28,566  30 

United  States... 

United  States... 

Unit'dKingdom 
Newfoundland. . 
France 

Motor  cars  for  railways  and  tram- 

25 

50,404 

25 

50,404 

17,641  40 

Engines,  fire 

26 

99,465 

26 

99,46.5 

34,812  75 

Engines,  gasoline  and  gas 

364 

4 

1 

4 

14,295 

85,180 
235 
338 

43,196 
1,905,361 

2 
7 
1 
4 
14,292 

216 

485 

338 

43, 196 

1,873,486 

59  40 
133  38 
92  95 

Sweden 

11,878  90 

United  States... 
Total....... 

515,212  24 

14,668 

2,034,310 

14,306 

1,917,721 

527.376  87 

TliADE  AX  I)  XAVKIATIOX 


131 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports. — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Hates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

Ton. 
149 

$ 

1,764 
540 

$       ets. 

223  50 
52  50 

Ton. 

$ 

$       cts 

Ton. 

177 

38 

5,507 

$ 

2,083 

558 

60,940 

$       ets. 
293  60 

35 

60  00 

13,767  50 

184 

2,304 

276  00 

5,722 

63,581 

14,121  00 

Cwt. 
1,005 

3,404 

170  20 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 
2,129 
8,430 

8,170 
38,110 

408  Sff 

2,578  20 

1,005 

3,404 

170  20 

10,559 

46, 280 

2,986  70 

7,711 

31,424 

4,713  60 

7,783 

3 

11,907 

31,876 

11 

43,8.37 

4,804  00 

2  20 

8,767  40 

7,711 

31,424 

4,713  60 

19,693 

75,724 

13,573  60 

13,421 

2,684  20 

28 

7  70 

13,793 
9 

478 

859 

70,719 

2,795  10 

2  70 

394 

108  37 

133  57 

257  70 

21,215  70 

13,421 

2,684  20 

422 

116  07 

85,858 

24,404  77 

Lb. 
6,593 

343 

68  60 

Lb. 

Lb. 

6, 643 

355 

27,639 

347 

88 

2,063 

70  00 

30  80 

• 

722  05 

6  593 

343 

68  60 

34,637 

2,498 

822  85 

71,335 

3,357 

671  40 

72,005 

105 

415 

9,055 

8,250 

439,541 

3,395 

35 

171 

1,205 

417 

27,164 

684  70 

12  25 

59  85 

421  75 

145  95 

9,507  40 

71  335 

3,357 

671  40 

529,371 

32,387 

10,831  90 

No. 

1 

3,650 

821  25 

No. 

No. 

1 
69 

3,650 
158,777 

821  25 

55,571  95 

1 

3,650 

821  25 

70 

162,427 

56,393  20 

81,618 

28,566  30 

25 

50,404 
99,465 

17,641  40 

26 

34,812  75 

362 

84,964 

12,744  60 

364 

7 

1 

4 

14,292 

85, 180 

485 

338 

43,196 

1,873,486 

12,804  00 

133  38 

92  95 

11,878  90 

515,212  24 

362 

84,964 

12,744  60 

14,668 

2,002,685 

540, 121  47 

11— ii— 9i 


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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.   1. 


6  george  v,  a.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.\L  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported . 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS— Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

No. 

25 
271 

S 

67,227 
170,117 

No. 

$ 

$    cts. 

271 

170,117 

46,782  43 

296 

237,344 

271 

170,117 

46,782  43 

Boilers,  steam,  and  parts  of 

35,429 
168,360 

465 
162,982 

127  90 

44,820  30 

Total 

203,789 

163,447 

44,948  20 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

Boilers,  n.o.p.,  and  parts  of 

5,782 
234,262 

1,016 
224, 356 

279  40 

61,698  74 

Total 

240,044 

225,372 

61,978  14 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Fire  extinguishing  machines,  in- 
cluding sprinklers  for  fire  pro- 
tection. 

347 

IS 

101,944 

106 

18 
101,531 

37  10 

6  30 

35,535  85 

Total 

102,309 

101,655 

35,579  25 

Fittings,  iron  or  steel,  for  iron  or 
steel  pipe  of  every  description. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
ITnitpd  States 

19,074 
710,398 

171 

710,398 

51  30 

213,119  40 

Total 

729,472 

710,569 

213,170  70 

^ 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Flat  eye  bar  blanks,  not  punched 
nor  drilled,  for  use  exclusively 
in  the  manufacture  of  bridges, 
or  of  steel  structural  work,  or 
in  car  construction. 

Ferro-silicon,    containing    not 
more  than  15  p.c.  silicon. 

Ton. 
4,717 

315,422 

Ton. 
4,717 

315,422 

14,151  00 

28 
289 

1,430 

11,923 

289 

ii,923 

722  50 

317 

13,353 

289 

11,923 

722  50 

Ferro-silicon    containing    more 
than  15  p.c.  silicon. 

Spiegeleisen   and   ferro   manga- 
nese containing  not  more  than 

2 

171 

2 

171 

9  00 

310 

15,195 

37 
1,918 

1,275 
49,456 

92  50 
4,795  00 

Total....:.. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

310 

15, 195 

1,955 

50,731 

4,887  50 

Forging  of  iron  or  steel ,  of  what^ 
ever  shape  or  size,  or  in  what^ 
ever    stage    of    manufacture, 
n.o.p.,  and  hammered,  drawn 
or  cold  rolled  iron  or  steel  bars 
or  shapes,  n.o.p. 

Lb. 
46, 157 
4,633,829 

3,400 
319,612 

Lb. 
1,390 
4,633,935 

9*^ 
319,618 

27  90 
95,885  40 

4,679,986 

323,012 

4,635,325 

319,711 

95,913  30 

101,477 

66 

57 

2,430 

1,738 

255 

472,630 

624 

66 

57 

12 

1,738 

255 

473,160 

187  20 

binetmakera' ,      upholsterers' , 

19  80 

17  10 

carriage  hardware,   including 
currj'-combs,  n.o.p. 

3  60 

521  40 

76  50 

United  States 

141,948  00 

• 

Total 

578,653 

475,912 

142,773  60 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOB  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCollU 

No. 
25 

$ 
67,227 

S      cts. 
10,084  05 

No. 

$ 

$      cts. 

-      No. 

25 
271 

S 

67,227 
170,117 

$       cts. 
10,084  05 

46,782  43" 

25 

67,227 

10,084  05 

296 

237,344 

56,866  48 

34,964 

5,244  60 

35,429 
162,982 

5,372  50 

44,820  30 

34,964 

5,244  60 

198,411 

50, 192  80 

4,766 

714  90 

5,782 
224,356 

994  30 

61,698  74 

4,766 

714  90 

230, 138 

62,693  04 

250 

"       56  26 

356 

18 

101,531 

93  36 

6  30 

35,535  85 

250 

56  26 

101,905 

35,635  51 

18,878 

3,775  60 

19,049 
710,398 

3,826  90 

213,119  40 

18,878 

3,775  60 

729,447 

216,946  30 

Ton. 

Ton. 

Ton. 
4,717 

315,422 

14,151  00 

' 

28 

1,430 

42  00 

28 
289 

1,430 
11,923 

42  00 

7*^2  50 

28 

1,430 

42  00 

317 

13,353 

764  50 

2 

171 

9  00 

420 

17,714 

630  00 

457 
1,918 

18,989 
49,456 

722  50 

4,795  00 

420 

17,714 

630  00 

2,375 

68,445 

5  517  50 

Lb. 

44, 767 

3,307 

661  40 

Lb. 

Lb. 
46,157 
4,633,935 

3,400 
319,618 

689  30 

95  885  40 

44,767 

3,307 

661  40 

■ 

4,680,092 

323,018 

96,574  70 

1 

99, 850 

19,970  00 

100,474 

66 

57 

2,430 

1,738 

255 

473,160 

20,157  20 

19  80 

17  10 

2,418 

664  96 

668  56 

521  40 

76  50 

141.948  00 

99,850 

19,970  00 

2,418 

664  96 

578,180 

163,408  56 

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No.   1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.4L  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTLABLE    GOODS — CoTl. 

Iron  and  steel^Con. 

Unit'dKingdom 

United  States... 

$ 

2,467 
27,4.52 

3 

27,452 

$    cts. 
0  90 

8,235  60 

Total  . . 

29,919 

27,4.55 

8,236  50 

Unit'dKingdom 

Belgium 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

United    States . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Cwt. 
1,117 
30,287 
198,700 

9,269 

26,920 

189,925 

Cwt. 

not  less  than  60  lbs.  per  lineal 
yard. 

30,287 
198,700 

26,920 
189,925 

3,785  90 
24,837  52 

230, 104 

226,114 

228,987 

216,845 

28,623  42 

Iron  or  steel  ingots,  cogged  in- 

512 
7,148 

724 
11,442 

gots,  blooms,  slabs,  puddled 
bars,  and  loops  or  other  forms, 
n.o.p.,  less  finished  than  iron 
or  steel  bars,   but  more  ad- 
vanced than  pig  iron,  except 
castings. 

Iron  or  steel   bridt^es  or  parts 

7,148 

11,442 

893  53 

7,660 

12,166 

7,148 

11,442 

893  53 

13,820 

1,800 

252,041 

1,800 
252,041 

630  00 

work,  columns,  shapes  or  sec- 

United States.. 

88,214  35 

tions,  drilled,  punched,  or  in 
any  further  state  of  manufac- 
ture than  as  rolled  or  cast, 
n.o.p. 

Total 

267,661 

253,841 

88,844  35 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 
United  States... 
Unit'dKingdom 

Ton. 
8,533 
46,341 

105,842 
567,532 

Ton. 
56 
50,378 

888 
620, 147 

140  00 

125,945  00 

54,874 

673,374 

50,434 

621,035 

126,085  00 

25 

275 

25 

275 

62  50 

Iron  ore 

4,391 

11,689 

•      4,391 

11,689 

351  28 

lx>cks  of  all  kinds 

11,633 

9 

671 

1,547 

9 

201,303 

•192 
9 

57  60 

2  70 

France    

1,547 

9 

201,432 

464  10 

Holland 

2  70 

United  .States... 

60,429  60 

Total 

215,172 

203,189 

60,956  70 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 

Machines,  machinery,  etc. — 

No. 
10 

117 

26,507 
338,275 

No. 

116 

3.38,235 

93,014  80 

127 

364,782 

116 

338,2.35 

93,014  80 

Dental  engines  (electric) 

66 

5,800 

66 

5,800 

1,595  02 

1 
779 

122 
16,858 

1 

779 

122 
16,858 

30  50 

United  States... 
Total 

United  States... 

4.214  50 

780 

16,980 

780 

16,980 

4,245  00 

369 

6,928 

369 

6,928 

1,732  00 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tarifif.              | 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

2,464 

$       cts, 
492  80 

« 

$       cts. 

2,467 
27,452 

•S       cts. 
493  70 

8,235  60 

2,464 

492  80 

^9,919 

8,729  30 

Cwt. 
1,117 

9,269 

83  85 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 
1,117 
30,287 
198, 700 

9,269 

26, 920 

189,925 

83  85 

3,785  90 

24,837  52 

1  117 

9,269 

83  85 

230,104 

226,114 

28,707  27 

512 

724 

38  40 

512 
7,148 

724 
11,442 

38  40 

893  53 

512 

724 

38  40 

7,660 

12, 166 

931  93 

13,820 

3,109  57 

13,820 

1,800 

252,041 

3,109  57 

630  00 

88,214  35 

13,820 
104,954 

3,109  57 

267, 661 

91,953  92 

Ton. 

8,477 

12,715  50 

Ton. 

Ton. 
8,533 
50,378 

105,842 
620, 147 

12,855  50 

125,945  00 

8,477 

104,954 

12,715  50 

58,911 

725,989 

138,800  50 

25 

275 

62  50 

4,391 

11,689 

351  28 

11,461 

2,292  20 

11,653 

9 

671 

1,547 

9 

201,432 

2,349  80 

2  70 

671 

184  53 

184  53 

464  10 

2  70 

60,429  60 

11,461 

2,292  20 

671 

184  53 

215,321 

63,433  43 

No. 
10 

26,507 

3,976  05 

No. 

No. 

10 
116 

26,507 
338,235 

3,976  05 

93,014  80 

10 

26,507 

3,976  05 

126 

364,742 

96,990  85 

66 

5,800 

1,595  02 

• 

1 

779 

122 
16,858 

30  50 

4,214  50 

780 

16,980 

4,245  00 

369 

6,928 

1,732  00 

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11 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imposts. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  TariS. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Corl. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

plfty  prpsRP*; 

United  States.. 
United  States 

No. 
168 

$ 
29,278 

No. 
168 

$ 

29,278 

$    cts. 
8,051  53 

Windmills  and  complete  parts 

45,653 

45,653 

9,130  60 

thereof. 

Unit'  d  Kingdom 
Cernnn.ny 

47,508 

2,629 

367,851 

531 

2,629 

367,851 

146  03 

stamp  mills,  Cornish  and  belt- 

723  00 

United  States. . 

101,159  76 

pressors,  and  percussion  coal 

Total 

417,988 

. 

371,011 

102,028  79 

United  States.. 

United  States.. 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States.. 

Total 

United  States.. 
United  States . . 

Unit'dKingdom 

United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Fodder  or  feed  cutters 

725 

10,833 

725 

10,833 

2,708  25 

Horse  powers,  for  farm  purposes. 

4 

116 

4 

116 

23  20 

Portable  engines  with  boilers  in 

13 
463 

21,345 
689,053 

conibination,     and     traction 
engines  for  farm  purposes. 

464 

691,120 

138,224  00 

476 

710,398 

464 

691,120 

138,224  00 

Portable  saw-mills  and  planing 
mills. 

Steam     shovels     and     electric 
shovels. 

19 

4,797 

19 

4,797 

1,319  23 

21 

154,796 

21 

154,796 

42,569  42 

2 
613 

2,706 
315,418 

597 

302,495 

60,499  00 

615 

318,124 

597 

302,495 

60,499  00 

Threshing  machine  separators. 

654 
212,114 

179 
212,114 

35  80 

42,422  80 

ers,  baggers,  weighers  andself- 
feeders  therefor  and  finished 
parts  thereof  for  repairs,  when 

Total 

212,768 

212,293 

42,458  60 

United  States. . 

118,564 

118,186 

32,501  28 

n.o.p.,  and  parts  of. 
Concrete  mixing  machines 

United  States. . 

Unit'dKingdom 
France 

131 

62.208 

132 

63,300 

17,407  61 

1,099 

1 

75 

1 
14,736 

16,686 

25 

1,574 

5 
300,849 

27 

1 

75 

1 
14,766 

471 

25 

1,574 

5 
301,054 

141  30 

7  50 

Germany 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

472  20 

I  50 
90,316  20 

15,912 

319,139 

•    14,870 

303,129 

90,938  70 

2,584 

57 

67, 097 

224 

57 

67,131 

67  20 

17  10 

United  States  . 

20, 139  30 

Total 

69,738 

67,412 

20,223  60 

_ 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

No. 

$ 

S       cts. 

No. 

t 

$      cts. 

No. 

168 

29,278 

$       cts. 
8  051  53 

45, 653 

9,130  60 

46,977 

7,046  55 

47,. 508 

2,629 

.367,851 

7  192  58 

723  00 

101  1.59  76 



46,977 

7,046  55 

417,988 

109,075  34 

725 

10,833 

2  708  25 

4 

116 

21,345 
691,120 

23  20 

13 

21,345 

3,201  75 

13 
464 

3,201  75 
138,224  00 

13 

21,345 

3,201  75 

477 

712,465 

141,425  75 

19 

4,797 

1  319  23 

21 

154,796 

42,569  42 

0 

2,706 

405  90 



2 
597 

2,706 
302,495 

405  90 

60,499  00 

2 

2,706 

405  90 

599 

305,201 

60, 904  90 

475 

71  23 

654 
212,114 

107  05 

49  422  80 

475 

71  25 

212,768 

42,529  85 

118,186 

32,501  28 

132 

63,300 

17,407  61 

1,072 

16,215 

3,243  00 

1,099 

1 
75 

1 
14,766 

16,686 

25 

1,574 

5 
301,054 

3,384  30 
7  50 

472  20 

1  50 

90,316  20 

1,072 

16,215 

3,243  00 

15,942 

319,344 

94  181  70 

2,360 

472  00 

2,584 

57 

67,131 

539  20 

17  10 

20  139  30 

2,^60 

472  00 

69,772 

20,695  60 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  I 

MPORTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

Germany 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Newfoundland. . 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Germany 

No. 

20 
1,110 

S 

2,962 
197,023 

No. 

20 
1,113 

S 

2,962 
198,441 

$     cts. 
740  50 

49,610  25 

1,130 

199,985 

1,133 

201,403 

50,350  75 

Machines,  typewriting 

35 
U 

7,250 

1,510 

90 

403,522 

2 

11 

7,223 

105 

90 
401,046 

26  25 

22  50 
100,261  50 

7,296 

405, 122 

7,236 

401,241 

100,310  25 

Machines  specially  designed  for 
ruling,   folding,   binding,   em- 
bossing,   creasing    or    cutting 
paper  or  cardboard,  when  for 
use    exclusively    bj'    printers, 
bookbinders    and    by    manu- 
facturers of  articles  made  from 
paper  or  cardboard,  including 
parts     thereof,     composed 
wholly  or  in  part  of  iron,  steel, 
brass  or  wood. 

Printing     presses     and     litho- 
graphic presses. 

7,808 

4,771 

151,423 

2,724 

4,771 

151,423 

272  40 

477  10 

United  States 

15.142  .30 

Total    .   . 

164,002 

158,918 

15,891  80 

Unit'dKingdom 

7,633 
3 

2,696 
220,494 

99 

3 

2,696 

220,494 

9  90 

0  30 

Germany 

269  60 

22,049  40 

Total 

230,826 

223,292 

22,329  20 

United  States 

Type    making    accessories    for 
printing  presses. 

Cement  making  machines 

31,750 

31,750 

3,175  00 

Unit'dKingdom 
Germany 

1,760 

1,358 

42,067 

1.358 
42,067 

373  45 

11,568  48 

Total 

45,185 

43,425 

11,941  93 

Unit'dKingdom 

Coal  handling  machines 

5,282 
136,581 

136,581 

37,559  89 

Total 

141,863 

136,581 

37,559  89 

Unit'dKingdom 

Norway 

Paper  and  pulp  mill  machines. . 

21,454 

440 

994 

383,790 

440 

994 

383,790 

121  00 

273  35 

United  States 

105,542  34 

Total 

406, 678 

385,224 

105,936  69 

Unit'dKingdom 

•    2,314 
116,596 

108,943 

29,959  42 

Total 

118,910 

108,943 

29,959  42 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States  . 

2,349 
137,148 

137,148 

37,716  00 

Total 

139,497 

137,148 

37,716  00 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  TarilT. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

No. 

$ 

$          Ct3. 

No. 

$ 

$       cts. 

No. 

'     20 
1,113 

•S 

2,992 
198,441 

$       cts. 
740  50 

49,610  25 

1,133 

201,403 

50.350  75 

33 

1,405 

245  91 

35 

11 

7,223 

1,510 

90 

401,046 

272  16 

99   50 

100,261  50 

33 

1,405 
5,037 

245  91 

7,269 

402,646 

100,5.56  16 

251  85 

7,761 

4,771 

151,423 

524  25 

477  10 

15  142  30 

5,037 

251  85 

163,955 

16  143  65 

7,534 

376  70 

7,633 

3 

2,696 

220,494 

386  60 

0  30 

269  60 

22  049  40 

7,534 

376  70 

230,826 

'2  705  90 

31,750 

3  175  00 

1,760 

264  00 

1,760 

1,3.58 

42,067 

264  00 

373  45 

11  ,5fiS  48 

1,760 

264  00 

45,185 

12  205  93 

5,282 

792  30 

5,282 
136,581 

792  30 

37,559  89 

0,282 

792  30 

141,863 

38,352  19 

21,454 

3,218  10 

21,454 

440 

994 

383,790 

3  218  10 

121  00 

273  35 

105  ,542  34 

21,454 

3,218  10 

406,678 

109  154  79 

2,314 

347  10 

2,314 
108,943 

347  10 

29  959  4'' 

2,314 

347  10 

111.257 

30,. 306  52 

2,349 

352  35 

2,349 
137, 148 

352  35 

37,716  00 

2,349 

352  35 

139,497 

38  068  35 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Import.^. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE  GOODS — Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 
Machinery  of  a  class  or  kind  not 
made   in   Canada   and   parts 
thereof  adapted  for  carding, 
spinning,  weaving,  braiding  or 
knitting  fibrous  material,  when 
imported    by    manufacturers 
for  such  purposes. 

L'nit'd  Kingdom 

S 

128,965 

97 

94 

25,904 

2,700 

326,294 

$ 

129,012 

97 

94 

25,904 

2,700 

326,294 

1    cts. 
12,901  20 

9  70 

9  40 

2,590  40 

Switzerland 

270  00 

United  States... 

32,629  40 

Total    . 

484,054 

484,101 

48,410  10 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia        .   . 

All  machinery-  composed  wholly 
or  in  part  of  iron  or  steel,  n.o.p., 
and  iron  or  steel  integral  parts 
of 

992,003 

810 

300 

1,081 

49 

4,941 

113,731 

711 

933 

136 

5 

1,143 

97,922 

8,090,241 

18,802 

810 

300 

1,081 

49 

-      4,604 

109,570 

711 

933 

136 

5 
1,341 

62,395 
8,u91,041 

5,170  55 

222  75 

82  50 

Aust  -HunEtarv  . 

297  27 

13  47 

1,266  10 

30,131  75 

Holland 

195  55 

Italy 

256  57 

Japan           .    ... 

37  40 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

1  37 

368  77 

17,1.58  62 

TTnited  States.. 

2225,043  53 

Total  

9,304,006 

8,291,778 

2280,24620 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

United  States... 

Total           .    . 

Machines,  washing,  domestic. . . 

No. 

17 
7,781 

42 
63,689 

No. 

7,667 

62,665 

17,233  18 

7,798 

63,731 

7,667 

62,665 

17,233  18 

Nails  and   spikes,   composition 

Lb. 

2,344 
131,782 

266 
3,445 

Lb. 

131,782 

3,445 

516  75 

134,126 

3,711 

131,782 

3,445 

516  75 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

Norway 

United  States.. 

Total 

Nails  and  spikes,  cut  (ordinary 
builders'.) 

Cwt. 

5 
4,684 

25 
8,560 

Cwt. 

4,684 

8,560 

2,342  00 

4,689 

8,585 

4,684 

8,560 

2,342  00 

229 
54,671 

495 
82,355 

54,671 

82,355 

27,335  50 

54,900 

82,850 

54,671 

82,355 

27,335  50 

Nails,  wire,  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p... 

28 
18,009 

90 
50,649 

18,000 

50,630 

10,800  00 

18,038 

50,739 

18,000 

50,630 

10,800  00 

Pumps,  hand,  n.o.p 

No. 

23£ 

1,785 

2l 

17,07t 

1,04J 
3,885 

lie 

)         99,18' 

No. 
13 
1,786 

2; 

16,96] 

161 

3,882 

IK 

98,84C 

48  30 

1,164  60 

.34  80 

29,652  00 

19,12! 

>       104, 23( 

)         18,78' 

I       102, 99t 

30,899  70 

TRAOK  AX  I)  NAVIOATION 


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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

129,012 

97 

94 

25,904 

2,700 

326,294 

$       cts. 
12,901  20 

9  70 

9  40 

2,590  40 

270  00 

32,629  40 

484, 101 

48,410  10 

973,279 

145,991  85 

992,081 

810 

300 

1,081 

49 

4,604 

109,570 

711 

933 

136 

5 

1,341 

62,395 

8,091,041 

151,162  40 

222  75 

82  .50 

297  27 

13  47 

1,266  10 

30,131  75 

195  55 

256  57 

37  40 

1  37 

368  77 

17,158  62 

2,225,043  53 

973,279 

145,991  85 

9,265,057 

2  426,238  05 

No. 

17 

42 

6  30 

No. 

No. 

17 

7,667 

42 
62,665 

6  30 

17,233  18 

17 

42 

6  30 

7,684 

62,707 

17,239  48 

Lb. 
3,016 

411 

41  10 

Lb. 

Lb. 

3,016 
131,782 

411 
3,445 

41  10 

516  75 

3,016 

411 

41  10 

134,798 

3,856 

557  85 

Cwt. 

5 

25 

1  50 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

5 

4,684 

25 
8,560 

1  50 

2,342  00 

5 

25 

1  50 

4,689 

8,585 

2,343  50 

129 

292 

38  70 

129 
54,671 

292 
82,355 

38  70 

27,335  50 

129 

292 

38  70 

54,800 

82,647 

27,374  20 

29 

90 

11  60 

29 
18,000 

90 
50,630 

11  60 

10,800  00 

29 

90 

11  60 

18,029 

50,720 

10  811  60 

No. 
226 

884 

176  80 

No. 

No. 

239 

1,788 

25 

16,961 

1,045 

3,882 

116 

98,840 

225  10 

1,164  60 

34  80 

29,652  00 

226 

884 

176  80 

19,013 

103,883 

31,076  50 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.  1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
-General  Statement 


Articles  Imported. 


DUTIABLE    GOODS — Cotl. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 
Pumps,  power,  and  parts. . 


Iron  and  steel  railway  bars  or 
rails  of  any  form,  punched  or 
not,  n.o.p.,  for  railways,  which 
term  for  the  purposes  of  this 
item  shall  include  all  kinds  of 
railway,  street  railways  and 
tramways,  even  although 
they  are  used  for  private  pur- 
poses only,  and  even  although 
they  are  not  used  or  intended 
to  be  u.sed  in  connection  with 
the  business  of  common  carry- 
ing of  goods  or  passengers. 

Railway  fish  plates 


Railway  tie-plates. 


Countries. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

Sweden 

United  States.., 

Total 


Unit'd  Kingdom 

United  States, 


Total. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 


Total. 


Total  Impoets. 


Quantity.     Value 


Rolled  iron  or  steel  angles,  tees, 
beams,  channels,  girders  and 
other  rolled  shapes  or  sections, 
not  punched,  drilled  or  further 
manufactured  than  rolled, 
n.o.p. 


Rolled  iron  or  steel  beams,  chan- 
nels, angles,  and  other  rolled 
shapes  of  iron  or  steel,  not 
punched,  drilled,  or  further 
manufactured  than  rolled, 
weighing  not  less  than  35  ll^s. 
per  lineal  yard,  not  being 
square,  flat,  oval  or  round 
shapes,  and  not  being  railway 
bars  or  rails. 


Rolled  iron  or  steel  hoop,  band 
scroll  or  strip,  12  inches  or  less 
in  width.  No.  13  gauge  and 
thicker,  n.o.p. 


Rolled  hoop  iron  or  hoop  steel 
(galvanized)  Nos.  12  and  13 
gauge. 


United  States.. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Belgium 

Germany 

United    States . 

Total 


Unit'dKingdom 

Belgium 

Germany 

United  States. 

Total 


Unit'dKingdom 
United  States 

Total 


No. 


133 

2 

1 

3,050 


41,288 

7,925 

56 

440,764 


3,186       490,033 


Ton. 
148 

27,578 


27,726 


4 
2,951 


2,955 


490 


Cwt. 

24,478 

4,005 

6,  .545 

507,404 


542,432 


36,882 

12,798 

16,339 

1,233,606 


1,299,625 


4,337 
705,931 


710,268 


443 
113,527 


113,970 


18,023 


Entered 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.     Value. 


No. 


2 

1 

3,041 


3,044 


Ton. 
Ill 
27,555 


7,925 

56 

440,606 


448,587 


2,420 
704,468 


27,666       706,888 


2,938 


2,938 


490 


34,85: 

4,801 

7.6.52 

675,877 


723,182 


51,982 

18,121 

17,524 

1,576,710 


1,664,337 


3,075 
90 
71 

55,772 


59,008 


703 
572 


1,275 


6,674 

98 

S3 

89,417 


96,272 


1,546 
1,.507 


3,053 


Cwt. 
6,928 
4,005 
6,545 

507,404 


524,882 


5,270 

12,798 

16,290 

1,233,655 


1,268,013 


45 
90 

71 
55, 772 


55,978 


112,853 


112,853 


18,023 


7,764 
4,801 
7,652 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


2,179  47 

15  40 

121,167  99 


123,362  86 


777  00 
192,885  00 


193,662  00 


23,504  00 


23,504  00 


3,920  00 


696,094 


6,751 

18,121 

17,465 

1,576,769 


1,619,106 


94 

98 

83 

89,417 


89,692 


572 
572 


1,507 


1.507 


2,424  80 
1,401  75 
2,290  75 


675,877  177,591  40 


183,708  70 


790  50 

1,919  70 

2,443  50 

185,048  23 


190,201  93 


15  75 

31  50 

24  85 

19,520  20 


19,592  30 


200  20 


200  20 


TRADE  AND  NATTOATION 


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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Pr 

jferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

No. 
133 

$ 
41,288 

$       fts. 
0, 193  20 

No. 

S 

$       cts. 

No. 

133 

2 

1 

3,041 

$ 

41,288 

7,925 

56 

440,606 

$       cts. 
fi  19"?  ?0 

2  179  47 

15  40 

121  167  99 

133 

41,288 

6,193  20 

3,177 

489,875 

129,556  06 

Ton. 
37 

1,917 

166  50 

Ton. 

Ton. 

148 
-    27,555 

4,337 
704,468 

943  50 

192,885  00 

37 

1,917 

166  50 

27,703 

708,805 

193,828  50 

4 

443 

20  00 

4 
2,938 

443 
112,853 

20  00 

23,504  00 

4 

443 

20  00 

2,942 

113,296 

23,524  00 



490 

18,023 

3,920  00 

Cwt. 
17,571 

27,127 

3,733  80 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

24,499 

4,005 

6,545 

507,404 

34,891 

4,801 

7,652 

675,877 

6  1,58  60 

1,401  75 

2,290,75 

177  .Wl  40 

17,571 

27,127 

3,733  80 

542,453 

723,221 

187,442  50 

31,612 

45,231 

3,161  20 

36,882 

12,798 

16,290 

1,233,655 

51,982 

18,121 

17,465 

1,576,769 

3,951  70 

1,919  70 

2,443  50 

185,048  23 

31,612 

45,231 

3,161  20 

1,299,625 

1,664,337 

193,363  13 

3,030 

6,580 

643  87 

3,075 

90 

71 

55,772 

6,674 

98 

83 

89,417 

659  62 

24  85 

19  520  9(1 

3,030 

6,580 

643  87 

59,008 

96,272 

1,546 
1,507 

20,236  17 

703 

1,546 

149  39 

703 
572 

149  39 

200  20 

703 

1,546 

149  39 

1,275 

3,053 

349  59 

144 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Dcrn.^BLE  GOODS— Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

Rolled  ii-on  or  steel,  hoop,  band, 
scroll  or  strip.   No.   14  gauge 
and    thinner,    galvanized    or 
coated   with   other  metal   or 
not,    n.o.p.,    including    drawn 
iron  or  steel  of  this  description 
for  the  manufacture  of  mats. 

Rolled  iron  or  steel  sheets  or 
plates,  sheared  or  unsheared, 
and  skelp  iron  or  steel,  sheared 
or  rolled  in  grooves,  n.o.p. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Cwt. 

890 

1,019 

3,621 

190,925 

$ 

2,082 

1,431 

6,677 

406, 693 

*  Cwt. 

915 

1,019 

1,414 

190,917 

S 

2,114 

1,431 

3,133 

406,712 

$    cts. 

105  70 

71  ,55 

156  65 

20,335  60 

196,455 

416,883 

194,265 

413,390 

20,669  50 

9,291 

2,808 

417 

274, 183 

14,095 

3, 163 

495 

407, 197 

2,604 

2,808 

707 

274, 183 

2,942 

3,163 

860 

407, 197 

911  40 

247  45 

982  80 

95,961  05 

286,699 

424,950 

280, 302 

414,162 

98, 105  70 

Rolled  iron  or  steel  plates,  not 
less  than  30  inches  in  width 
and   not  less  than   J   inch   in 
thickness,  n.o.p. 

11,717 

1,.5.53 

60 

431,299 

14,882 

1,604 

67 

638,756 

5,452 

1,5.53 

60 

431,299 

6,153 

1,604 

67 

6.38,7.56 

817  80 

232  95 

9  00 

64,694  86 

444,629 

655,309 

438,364 

646,580 

65,754  61 

Unit'dKingdom 
Belgium 

Rolled    iron    or    steel    sheets, 
polished  or  not.  No.  14  gauge 
and  thinner,  n.o.p. 

664 

1.572 

60 

588 

578,246 

1,350 

2,567 

146 

865 

1,243,333 

664 

1,.572 

60 

1,614 

577,882 

1,350 

2,. 567 

146 

2,625 

1,243,333 

67  50 

128  35 

7  30 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

United  States... 

Total 

Belgium 

United  States... 

Total 

United  States.. . 
Unit'd  Kingdom 

131  25 
62,166  65 

581,130 

1,248,261 

581,792 

1,250,021 

62.501  05 

Rolls  of  chilled  iron  or  steel .... 

200 
569 

745 
1,6.58 

569 

1,658 

497  40 

769 

2,403 

569 

1,658 

497  40 

Rolled  round  wire  rods  in  the 
coil  of  iron  or  steel  not  over  f 
inch   in   diameter   when   im- 
ported by  wire  manufacturers 
for  use  in  making  wire  in  the 
coil  in  their  own  factories. 

Rolled  round  rods  in  the  coil  of 
iron  or  steel  for  the  manufac- 
ture of  chains. 

Sad  or  smoothing',  hatters'  and 

51,516 
560,276 

.52,643 
607,736 

51, -516 
546,426 

52, 643 
•592,158 

9,    15  35 
95,624  54 

611,792 

660,379 

597,942 

644,801 

104,639  89 

6,194 

7,468 

6,194 

7,468 

1,083  96 

141 

17 

3,451. 

40 

17 
3,450 

12  00 

tailors'  irons  not  plated. 

5  10 

United  States.. 

1,035  00 

Total  .... 

3,608 

3,507 

1,052  10 

Unit'dKingdom 

Safes,  doors  for  safes  and  vaults 

145 
165,746 

165,746 

49,723  80 

Total 

165,891 

165,746 

49,723  80 

Unit'dKingdom 
Belgium  . 

372 

291 

110 

36,288 

96 

291 

110 

36,424 

33  60 

called  'wood  screws'  n.o.p.,  in- 

101  85 

38  50 

plated  or  not,  and  machine  or 
other  screws,  n.o.p. 

United  States... 

12,748  40 

Total 

37,061 

36,921 

12,922  35 

rHAUli  AND  NAVWATION 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColI'd. 

Cwt. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Cwt. 

$ 

S       cts. 

Cwt. 

915 

1,019 

1,414 

190,917 

$ 

2,114 

1,431 

3,133 

406,712 

$  cts. 
105  70 

71  55 

156  65 

20,335  60 

■ 

194,265 

413,390 

20,669  50 

6,687 

11,153 

1,420  94 

9,291 

2,808 

707 

274,183 

14,095 

3,163 

860 

407,197 

2,332  34 
247  45 

982  80 

95,964  05 

6,687 

11,153 

1,420  94 

286, 989 

425,315 

99,526  64 

6,265 

8,729 

626  50 

11,717 

1,553 

60 

431,299 

14,882 

1,604 

67 

638,756 

1  444  30 

232  95 



9  00 

64,694  86 

6,265 

8,729 

626  50 

444,629 

655,309 

06.381  11 

664 

1,572 

60 

1,614 

577,882 

1,350 

2,567 

146 

2,625 

1,243,333 

67  50 

128  35 

7  30 

131  25 

62  166  65 

581,792 

1,250,021 

62,501  05 

200 

745 

149  00 

200 
569 

745 
1,658 

149  00 

497  40 

200 

745 

149  00 

769 

2,403 

646  40 

51,516 
546,426 

52,643 
592, 158 

9,015  35 

95,624  54 

597,942 

644,801 

104,639  89 

~ 

6,194 

7,468 

1  083  96 

101 

20  20 

141 

17 

3,450 

32  20 

5  10 

1,035  00 

101 

20  20 

3,608 

1.072  30 

145 

29  00 

145 
165,746 

29  00 

49  723  80 

145 

276 

29  00 

165,891 

49, 752  80 

62  12 

372 

291 

110 

36,424 

95  72 

101  85 

38  50 

12  748  40 

276 

62  12 

37. 197 

12,984  47 

11— ii— 10 


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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — CoJI. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

Scales,  balances,  weighing  beams 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

$ 

2,455 

41 

3 

225 

862 

726 

86, 156 

245 

41 

3 

188 

862 

726 

86,148 

$     cts. 
73  50 

12  30 

of  all  kinds. 

China 

0  90 

56  40 

Germany 

258  60 

Holland 

217  80 

United  States... 

25  844  40 

Total 

90.468 

88,213 

26  463  90 

Unit' d  Kingdom 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total....... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

United  States.. 

Shafting,  round,  steel,  in  bars 
not  exceeding  21  inches  in  dia^ 
meter. 

Cwt. 
929 
20 
19,614 

2,222 

80 

35,857 

Cwt. 
124 
20 
19,614 

271 

80 

35,857 

67  75 

20  00 

8,964  25 

20,563 

38,159 

■     19,758 

36,208 

9,052  00 

Shafting,    steel,    turned,    com- 

1,986 
12,613 

10 
12,610 

3  00 

pressed  or  polished 

3  783  00 

Total 

14,599 

12,620 

3,786  00 

United  States... 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total.."..... 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdona 
Germany 

Sheets  or  plates  of  steel,   cold 
rolled,  sheared  edges,  over  14 
gauge,  not  less  than  1^  inches 
wide,     for     manufacture     of 
mower     bars,     binges,     type- 
writers, and  sewing  machines. 

Sheets,  flat,  of  galvanized  iron 
or  steel. 

7.435 

16,432 

7,435 

16,432 

1,643  20 

110 
301,341 

216 
819,178 

110 
301,341 

216 

819,178 

10  80 
40,958  90 

301,451 

819,394 

301,451 

819,394 

40,969  70 

Sheets,  iron  or  steel  corrugated. 

58 
1,082 

177 
2,821 

galvanized. 

1,082 

2.821 

846  30 

1,140 

2,998 

1,082 

2,821 

846  30 

Sheets,  iron  or  steel,  corrugated, 
not  galvanized. 

Skates   of   all   kinds,   roller   or 

138 

484 

138 

484 

145  20 

530 
10,437 

491 
26,745 

other,  and  parts  thereof. 



16,437 

491 

26,745 

3,652  95 



171  85 

United  States.. . 

9,360  75 

Total 

38,203 

37,673 

13,185  55 

Belgium 

United  States... 

.Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Skelp  iron  or  steel,  sheared  or 
rolled  in  grooves,  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  \vrought  iron 
or  steel  pipe,  for  use  exclusive- 
ly    in     the     manufacture     of 
wrought  iron  or  steel  pipe  in 
their  own  factories. 

Steel  billets,  n.o.p 

558 
1,885,782 

610 
2,103,595 

558 
1,885.782 

610 
2,103,595 

30  50 

105,179  75 

1,886,340 

2.104,205 

1,886,340 

2,104,205 

105,210  25 

435 
11.811 

540 
13,873 

11,811 

13,873 

4,133  85 

12.246 

14,413 

11,811 

13,873 

4,133  85 

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FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Pro 

fcrential  Tariff. 

1 

Treaty  Rates. 

1 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoIl'd. 

% 
2,274 

%       cts. 
454  80 

$ 

$       ets. 

$ 

2,519 

41 

3 

188 

862 

726 

86, 148 

$       cts. 
528  30 

12  30 

0  90 

56  40 

258  60 

217  80 

25,844  40 

2,274 

454  80 

90,487 

26,918  70 

Cwt. 
784 

1,901 

332  67 

Cwt. 

Cwt.      ' 

908 

20 

19,614 

2,172 

80 

35,857 

400  42 

20  00 

8,964  25 

784 

1,901 

332  67 

20,542 

-  38,109 

9,384  67 

2,026 

405  20 

2,036 
12,610 

408  '>0 

3  783  00 

2,026 

405  20 

14,646 

4,191  20 

7,435 

16,432 

1,643  20 

110 
301,341 

216 
819,178 

10  80 

40,958  90 

301,451 

819,394 

40,969  70 

58 

177 

35  40 

58 
1,082 

177 
2,821 

35  40 

846  30 

58 

177 

35  40 

1,140 

2,998 

881  70 

138 

484 

145  20 

530 

119  26 

530 
10,437 

491 
26,745 

119  26 

3,652  95 

171  85 

9,360  75 

530 

119  26 

38,203 

13,304  81 

558 

1,885,782 

610 
2,103,595 

30  50 

105,179  75 

1,886,340 

2,104,205 

105,210  25 

435 

540 

92  4C 

43£ 
11,811 

540 
13,873 

92  43 



4,133  85 

43£ 

54C 

92  4; 

i 

12. 24e 

)          14,413 

4,226  28 

11— ii— 104 


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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.   1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
-General  Statement 


Countrie.s. 

ToT.tL  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported . 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity.     Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

Stoves   of  all   kinds,   for   coal, 
wood,  oil,  spirits  or  gas. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust  -Hunearv  . 

$ 

6,667 

295 

81 

5 

51 

6,750 

^    967 

47'3,226 

2,610 

295 

81 

5 

51 

5,250 

967 

474,255 

1    ets. 
652  ,50 

73  75 

20  25 

1  25 

12  75 

1,312  .50 

Sweden 

241  75 

United  States  . 

118,563  75 

Total.. 

488,042 

483,514 

120,878  50 

United  States 

11,169 

11,169 

1,116  90 

tails,  chaplet  and  hinge  tubes 
of  tin  for  use  in  the  manu- 
facture of  stoves. 

Switches,   frogs,   crossings   and 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States 

28,655 
107,004 

104, 149 

33,848  81 

Total 

135,659 

104, 149 

33,848  81 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Germany 

Wrought   or   seamless   iron    or 
steel  tubing    plain  or  galvan- 

4,729 

1,800 

187,392 

1,800 
187,392 

270  00 

United  States 

28,108  80 

not,  over  10  inches  in  diameter 
n.o.p. 

Total  .... 

193,921 

189,192 

28,378  80 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Tubing- 
Wrought  or  seamless  tubing, 
iron  or  steel,  plain  or  gal  van- 

14,640 

257 

175,304 

11 

257 
175,304 

3  30 

63  60 

United  States 

51,6.57  30 

or    not,    over    4    inches    in 
diameter  but  not  exceeding 

Total    . . 

190,201 

175,  572 

51,724  20 

10  inches  in  diameter,  n.o.p. 
Wrought  or  seamless  tubing, 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

8,970 

31 

135,308 

17 
31 

135,308 

5  95 

10  85 

United  States 

47,357  80 

or  not,   4   inches   or   less  in 
diameter,  n.o.p. 

Total 

144,309 

135,356 

47,374  60 

Unit'dKingdom 

Seamless  steel  tubing,  valued 

Cwt. 

27 

159 

3,849 

154 

987 

29,725 

Cwt. 
27 
159 
3,852 

154 

987 
29,727 

7  70 
49  35 

lb. 

United  States.. 
Total 

1,486  35 

4,035 

30,866 

4,038 

30.868 

1,543  40 

United  States 

Rolled  or  drawn  square  tubing 
of  iron  or  steel,  adapted  for 
use   in   the   manufacture  ol 
agricultural  implements. 

Iron  or  steel  pipe  or  tubing. 

2,785 

2,785 

139  25 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  W.  Indies.... 

72,350 

610 

398 

31 

59,411 

262,226 

1,858 

610 

398 

31 

.59,411 

262,225 

557  40 

183  00 

corrugated      or      otherwise 

119  40 

9  30 

eluding  lock-joint  pipe,  n.o.p 

17,823  30 

United  States 

78,667  50 

Total 

395,026 

324,533 

97,359  90 

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Preferential  1 

ariff. 

' 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

S 

4,055 

$       cts. 
608  25 

$ 

$       cts. 

S 

6,665 

295 

81 

5 

51 

5,250 

967 

474,255 

$       cts. 
1  260  75 

73  75 

20  25 

1  25 

12  75 

1,312  50 

241  75 

118,563  75 

4,055 

608  25 

487,569 

121,486  75 

11,169 

1,116-90 

28,655 

5,731  00 

28,655 
104, 149 

5,731  00 

33,848  81 

28,655 

5,731  00 

132,804 

39,579  81 

4,729 

472  90 

4,729 

1,800 

187,392 

472  90 

270  00 

28,108  80 

4,729 

472  90 

193,921 

28,851  70 

14,629 

2,905  90 

14,640 

257 

175,304 

2,909  20 

63  60 

51,657  30 

14,629 

2,905  90 

190,201 

64,630  10 

8,875 

1,775  00 

8,892 

31 

135,308 

1,780  95 

10  85 

47,357  80 

. 

8,875 

1,775  GO 

144,231 

49,149  60 

Cwt. 

- 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

27 

159 

3,852 

154 

987 

29,727 

7  70 

_ 

49  35 

1,486  35 

4,038 

30,868 

1,543  40 

2,785 

139  25 

70,492 

14,098  40 

72,350 

610 

398 

31 

59,411 

262,225 

14,655  80 

183  00 

119  40 

9  30 

17,823  30 

78,667  50 

70,492 

14,098  40 

395,025 

111,458  30 

150 


CUSTOMS  DEl'ARTMEXT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

No.  1 — General  Statement 


T0T.\L   IMP0RT.S. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Cori. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

Iron  or  steel  pipe,  not  butt  or 
lap-welded,   and  wirebound 
wooden  pipe,  not  less  than 
30  inches  internal  diameter, 
when  for  use  exclusively  in 
alluvial  gold  mining. 

Ware — Agate,  granite  or  enamel- 
led iron  or  steel  ware. 

United  States 

$ 
1,716 

S 
1,716 

S     cts. 
171  60 

Unit'dKingdom 
Hone  Kone 

22,031 

6 

5,303 

405 

976 

28,763 

8 

3 

5,544 

122,044 

5,833 

6 

5,303 

439 

978 

28,648 

8 

3 

5,544 

121,984 

2,041  55 

2  10 

1,856  05 

153  65 

342  30 

10,026  80 

Holland 

2  80 

1  05 

1,940  40 

42,694  40 

Total 

185,083 

168,746 

59,061  10 

Unit'dKingdom 

Ware — Iron    or    steel     hoUow- 
ware,  plain  black  or  coated, 
n.o.p.,  and  nickel  and  alumi- 
num   kitchen    or    household 
hollow-ware,  n.o.p. 

10,029 

406 

580 

230 

4,079 

21,734 

1,857 

292 

1,251 

166,067 

1,381 
406 

580 

230 

4,079 

22,069 

1,857 

292 

1,251 

165,964 

414  30 

121  80 

\ust  -Hungarv.. 

174  00 

69  00 

1,223  70 

6,620  70 

Holland          .   . 

557  10 

87  60 

Switzerland .... 

375  30 

United  States . . 

49,789  20 

Total  

206,525 

198,109 

59,432  70 

United  States. . 

8,656 

8,656 

2,596  80 

Unit'dKingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Germany 

United  States.. 

Total 

France    

Wire  cloth   or  wove  wire   and 
netting  of  iron  or  steel. 

Lb. 

1,727,764 

30 

34,516 

2,472,861 

104,127 

2 

3,689 

125,614 

Lb. 

80,319 

30 

34,516 

2,472,861 

5,175 

2 

3,689 

125,614 

1,552  50. 

0  60 

1,106  70 

37.684  20 

4,235,171 

233,432 

2,587,726 

134,480 

40,344  00 

1,145 
84,595 
84,590 

387 
11,197 
15,551 

1,145 
84,595 
84,590 

387 
11,197 
15,551 

19  35 

at  not  less  than  6  cents  per  lb. 

Germany 

United  States. . 

.Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

559  85 
777  55 

170,330 

27, 135 

170,330 

27, 135 

1,356  75 

1,185 

9 

66 

34,248 

9 

2  70 

Japan      

34,248 

10,274  40 

Total 

35,508 

34,257 

10,277  10 

Unit'dKingdom 

Germany 

United  States . . 

Total 

Wire  buckthorn  strip,   fencing 
woven  wire  fencing  and  wire 
fencing  of  iron  or  steel,  n.o.p. 
not  to  include  woven  wire  oi 
netting      made     from      wire 
smaller  than  No.  14  gauge,  not 
to    include    fencing    of    wire 
larger  than  No.  9  gauge. 

384,074 

59, 90S 

1,378,951 

21,467 

1,311 

49.707 

17,000 

59,908 

1,378,951 

458 

1,311 

49,707 

68  70 

196  65 

7,456  05 

1,822,933 

72,485 

1,455,856 

51,476 

7,721  40 

u 


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FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 

?       .'ts 

« 

$       cts 

1,71€ 

$       cts. 
171  60 

15,951 

3,589  17 

21,784 

6 

5,. 303 

439 

978 

28,648 

8 

3 

5,544 

121,984 

5,630  72 

9    10 

1  85B  05 

153  65 

342  30 

10,026  80 

2  80 

1  05 

1,940  40 
42,694  40 

15,951 

3,589  17 

184,697 

62,650  27 

8,701 

1,740  20 

10,082 

406 

580 

230 

4,079 

22,069 

1,857 

292 

1,251 

165,964 

2  154  50 

121  80 

174  00 

69  00 

1  223  70 

6,620  70 
557  10 

87  60 

375  30 

49,789  20 

8,701 

1,740  20 

206,810 

61,172  90 

8,656 

2,596  80 

Lb 
1,648,305 

99,000 

19,800  00 

Lb. 

Lb. 

1,728,624 

30 

34,516 

2,472,861 

104,175 

2 

3,689 

125,614 

21  352  50 

0  60 

1   106  70 

37,684  20 

1,648,305 

99,000 

19,800  00 

4,236,031 

233,480 

60, 144  00 

1,145 
84,595 
84,590 

387 
11,197 
15,551 

19  35 

559  85 

777  55 

170,330 

27, 135 

1,356  75 

1,185 

237  00 

1,185 

9 

66 

34,248 

237  00 

2  70 

66 

18  15 

18  15 

10,274  40 

1,185 

237  00 

66 

18  15 

35,508 

10,532  25 

367,074 

21,009 

2,100  90 

384,074 

59, 908 

1,378,951 

21,467 

1,311 

49,707 

2,169  60 

196  65 

7,456  05 

367,074 

21,009 

2,100  90 

1,822,933 

72,485 

9,822  30 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Tor.M.  Imports. 

ElWEBED 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tarifi. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DXTTIABLE   GOODS— Co«. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

Wire,  single  or  several,  covered 

Unit'dKingdom 

% 

158,823 

4 

384 

1 

3,931 

478 

176,404 

1,737 

4 

384 

1 

3,881 

478 

174,552 

S    cts. 
521  10 

1  20 

Belgium .... 

115  20 

ing  cable  so  covered. 

0  30 

1,164  30 

Italy 

143  40 

United  States.. 

52,365  60 

Total 

340,025 

181,037 

54,311  10 

Unit'dKingdom 

Belgium 

France    

Wire  of  iron  and  steel,  all  kinds, 
n.o.p. 

Lb. 

226,760 

10,813 

18 

1,507,016 

5,125,794 

8,669 

260 

5 

29,534 

131,459 

Lb. 

18,814 

10,813 

2,413 

1,507,516 

5,125,516 

564 

260 

105 

29,584 

131,395 

112  80 
52  00 
21  00 

Germany 

United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

France  

5,915  80 
26,279  00 

6,870,401 

169,927 

6,665,072 

161,908 

32,381  60 

Wire,  rope,  stranded  or  twisted 
wire,  clothes  lines,  picture  or 
other  twisted  wire    and  wire 

3,663,350 

60 

45, 130 

36,320 

1,468,851 

242,414 

3 

4,375 

2,022 

128,398 

4,499 

60 

45,475 

36,320 

1,442,213 

414 

3 

4,390 

2  022 

1251550 

103  50 

0  75 

1,097  50 

cables,  n.o.p. 

Germany 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States.. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  Guiana 

B.  \V.  Indies.... 
Newfoundland . . 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

505  50 
31,387  50 

5,213,711 

377,212 

1,528,567 

132,379 

33,094  75 

Iron  or   steel   nuts,   rivets  and 

Cwt. 
2,410 
34,238 

7,645 
134,590 

Cwt. 

bolts. with  or  without  threads; 
nut,    bolt   and    hinge    blanks: 
and  T  and  strap  hinges  of  all 
kinds,  n.o.p. 

Iron   or   steel    scrap,    wrought. 

34,248 

135,439 

59,545  77 

36,648 

142,235 

34,248 

135,439 

59,545  77 

40 

818 

1,184 

4,145 

93C 
216,669 

22 

180 

840 

1,104 

279 
140, 651 

being  waste  or  refuse,  includ- 
ing  punchings,    cuttings    and 

350 

88 

17  50 

clippings  of  iron  or  steel  plates 
or    sheets,    having    been    in 
actual   use;   crop  ends  of  tin 
plate  bars,  blooms  and  rails, 
the  same  not  having  been  in 
actual  use. 

4,145 

930 

216,689 

1,104 

279 
140, 797 

207  25 

46  50 
10,834  45 

223, 786 

143,076 

222,114 

142,268 

11,105  70 

Pen-knives,     jack-knives     and 

77,459 

1 

221 

351 

4,454 

92 

32 

5,347 

381 
1 

114  30 

0  30 

Aust.-Hungary. . 

75 

4,462 

92 

32 

5,347 

22  50 

Germany  .  - 

1,338  60 

Holland 

27  60 

Sweden  .   . . 

9  60 

United  States... 

1,604  10 

Total 

87,957 

10,390 

3,117  00 

L^nit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

1-28,148 

22 

88 

46 

709 

22,869 

146 

36,237 

2,310 
22 

693  00 

or  not,  n.o.p. 

6  60 

.\ust  -Hungary  . 

197 
23,389 

59  10 

Germany  . . 

7,016  70 

- 

United  States.. 

36,237 

10,871  10 

Total 

188,265 

62, 155 

18,646  50 

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Fon  Home  Consumption. 


Prefprential  Tariff.              1 

Treaty  Rates.                  i 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

• 

$ 

1,57,100 

$      cts. 
31,420  00 

$' 

$      cts. 

158,837 

4 

384 

1 

3,881 

478 

174,552 

$       cts. 
31,941  10 

1  20 

115  20 

0  30 

1,164  30 

143  40 

52,365  60 

157, 100 

31,420  00 

338,137 

85,731  10 

Lb. 

207,946 

8,276 

1,241  40 

Lb. 

Lb. 

226,760 

10,813 

2,413 

1,507,516 

5,125.516 

8,840 

260 

105 

29,584 

131, 3«5 

1,354  20 

52  00 

21  00 

5  916  80 

26,279  00 

207,946 

8,276 

1,241  40 

6,873,018 

170,184 

33,623  00 

3,659,880 

245,865 

43,026  62 

3,664,379 

60 

45,475 

36,320 

1,442,213 

246,279 

3 

4,. 390 

2,022 

125,550 

43  130  12 

0  75 

1  097  50 

505  50 

31,387  50 

3,659,880 

245,865 

43,026  62 

5,188,447 

378,244 

76  121  37 

Cwt. 
2,394 

7,627 

2,558  20 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 
2,394 
34,248 

7,627 
135,439 

2,558  20 

59,545  77 

2,394 

7,627 

2,558  20 

36,642 

143,066 

62  103  97 

40 

22 

92 

840 

1  00 
11  70 
29  60 

40 

818 

1,184 

4,145 

930 
216, 689 

22 

ISO 

840 

1,104 

279 
140,797 

1  00 

468 

29  20 

1,184 

29  60 

207  25 

46  50 

10,834  45 

1,692 

954 

42  30 

223,806 

143,222 

11  148  00 

77,237 

15,447  40 

77,618 

1 

221 

351 

4,462 

92 

32 

5,347 

15  .561  70 

0  30 

221 

■     276 

60  80 
75  90 

60  80 

98  40 

1  338  60 

27  60 

9  60 

1,604  10 

77,237 

15,447  40 

497 

136  70 

88,124 

18  701  10 

125,889 

25, 177  80 

128,199 

22 

88 

46 

705 

23,389 

146 

36,237 

25,870  80 
6  60 

* 

88 

46 

508 

24  20 

12  65 

139  72 

94  90 

12  65 

• 

198  82 

7  016  70 

146 

40  15 

40  15 

10  871  10 

125,889 

25, 177  80 

788 

216  72 

188.832 

44  041  02 

154 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMEXT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

G 

eneral  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTI.\BLE   GOODS — Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

All  other  cutlery,  n.o.p 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

$ 

207,739 

119 

20 

710 

24 

36 

2,916 

91,172 

80 

61 

185 

$ 

6,452 

119 

20 

376 

24 

36 

417 

91,571 

SO 

10 

177 

258 

160,949 

$    cts. 
1,935  60 

35  70 

6  00 

Aust.-Hungary  . 

112  80 

Belgium 

7  20 

10  80 

France 

125  10 

27,471  30 

Holland 

24  00 

Japan 

3  00 

53  10 

258 
161,305 

77  40 

United  States.. 

48,284  70 

Total 

464, 625 

260,489 

78,146  70 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

126,554 

18 

38,327 

1.360 

6,514 

796 

553.454 

1,284 

18 

37,685 

1,360 

3,729 

796 

553,434 

385  20 

and  air  rifles,  (not  being  toys), 

5  40 

11,305  50 

volvers  or  other  firearms. 

France     

408  00 

Germany 

1,118  70 

238  SO 

166,030  20 

Total 

727,023 

598,306 

179,491  80 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bayonets,  swords,  fencing  foils 

3,805 

182 

3,645 

107 

182 

3,984 

32  10 

54  60 

United  States... 

1,195  20 

Total 

7,632 

4,273 

1,281  90 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Needles,  of  any  material  or  kind. 

60,499 

181 

57 

3,176 

1 

51,509 

375 

112  50 

France 

45 
3,176 

13  50 

952  80 

Japan 

United  States... 

51,509 

15,452  70 

Total 

115,423 

55, 105 

16,531  50 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States. . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Belgium 

Cwt. 
1,980 

9,123 

Cwt. 
1,980 

9,123 

1,368  45 

Steel   plate,    universal   mill   or 
rolled  edge  plates  of  steel  over 
12  inches  wide,  in^ported  by 
manufacturers  of  bridges  or  of 
structural  work  or  in  car  con- 
struction. 

4,708 
439,671 

5,387 
641,575 

4,708 
439,671 

5,387 
641,575 

706  20 
65,950  65 

444,379 

646,962 

444,379 

646, 962 

66,656  85 

6 
19,243 

19 
23,734 

used  exclusively  in  the  manu- 
facture of  shovels,  when  im- 
ported   by    manufacturers    of 
shovels. 

Rolled  iron  or  steel,  and  cast 
steel    in   bars,    bands,    hoops. 

19,243 

23,734 

2,886  45 

19,249 

23, 753 

19,243 

23,734 

2,886  45 

262 

227 

31 

1,153 

2,555 

743 

101,323 

1,414 

2,286 

243 

13,040 

12,948 

22, 664 

635, 127 

262 

176 

31 

1,123 

2,555 

630 

101,549 

1,414 

1,607 

243 

12,656 

-    12,948 

18,124 

635, 622 

70  70 
80  35 
12  15 

of  any  size,  thickness  or  width, 
galvanized  or  coated  with  any 
material    or    not,    and    steel 
blanks  for  the  manufacture  of 
milling  cutters,  when  of  great- 
er value  than  3^  cents  per  lb. 

Germany 

Sweden 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

632  80 

647  40 

906  20 

31,781  10 

106,294 

687,722 

106,326 

682,614 

34, 130  70 

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FOB  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  T 

arifT. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value.          Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

i 

201,469 

$       cts. 
40,293  80 

i 

192 

$       cts. 
52  80 

$ 

208,113 

119 

20 

687 

24 

36 

2,916 

91,571 

80 

61 

185 

258 

160,949 

$       cts. 
42,282  20 

35  70 

6  00 

3U 

85  52 

198  32 

7  20 

10  80 

2,499 

687  30 

812  40 

27,471  30 

24  00 

51 

8 

14  02 
2  20 

17  02 

55  30 

77  40 

48,284  70 

201,469 

40, 293  80 

3,061 

841  84 

465,019 

119,282  34 

125,270 

25,054  00 

126, 554 

18 

37,685 

1,360 

3,729 

796 

553,434 

25,439  20 
5  40 



11,305  .50 

408  00 

1,118  70 

238  80 

166.030  20 

1^5,270 

25,054  00 

723,576 

204  .545  80 

3,698 

739  60 

3,805 

182 

3,984 

771  70 

54  60 

1  195  20 

3,698 

739  60 

7,971 

2,021  50 

60, 184 

12,036  80 

60,559 

181 

57 

3,176 

1 

51,509 

12, 149  .30 

181 

12 

49  78 
3  30 

49  78 

16  80 

952  80 

1 

0  28 

0  28 

15,452  70 

60,184 

12,036  80 

194 

53  36 

115,483 

28.621  66 

Cwt. 

• 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 
1,980 

9,123 

1,368  45 

4,708 
439,671 

5,387 
641,575 

706  20 

65,'050  65 

444,379 

646,962 

66,656  85 

6 

19 

0  60 

6 
19, 243 

19 
23,734 

0  60 

'>  SSfi  4"! 

6 

19 

0  60 

19,249 

23,753 

2.887  05 

262 

176 

31 

1,123 

2,. 555 

630 

101,549 

1,414 

1,607 

243 

12,656 

12,948 

18,124 

635,622 

70  70 

80  35 

g39  go 

906  'H) 

31   781    10 

106,326 

682,614 

.34  130  70 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

A'alue. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS— Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

Steel  halls  adapted  for  use  on 
bearings    of    machinery    and 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Germany 

> 

i 

206 

685 

13,843 

$ 

206 

685 

13,821 

$    cts. 
20  60 

68  50 

1,382  10 

Total 

14,734 

14,712 

1,471  20 

United  States... 
Unit'd  Kingdom 

Flat  steel,  cold  rolled,  not  over 
1  inch  thick,  for  the  manufac- 
ture of  cups  and  cones  for  ball 
bearings. 

Cwt. 
151 

418 

Cwt. 
151 

418 

20  90 

424 

317 

3,354 

424 

317 

3,354 

42  40 

31  70 

United  States... 

335  40 

Total    . . . 

4,095 

4,095 

409  50 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Belgium        .... 

Tools  and  implements — 

6,475 

11 

89 

31,263 

12 

11 

89 

•       31,263 

3  60 

wedges,  sledges,  hammers, 
crowbars,      cantdogs      and 
track  tools,  picks,  mattocks 
and  eyes  or  poles  for    the 

3  30 

■'fi  70 

United  States.. 

9.378  90 

Total 

37,838 

31,375 

9,412  50 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France 

Doz. 

6 

7 

25 

2.814 

31 

43 

108 

19,208 

Doz. 

1 

43 

108 

19,306 

0  23 

25 
2,824 

9  69 

24  40 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France 

4,344  06 

2.852 

19,390 

2,856 

19,458 

4,378  38 

2,574 

299 

81 

4 

959 

.73,318 

142 

50 

81 

4 

959 

73,318 

42  60 

15  00 

24  30 

Holland          .    . 

1  20 

287  70 

United  States.. 

21,995  40 

Total 

77,235 

74,554 

22,366  20 

Unit'dKingdom 

Files  and  rasps,  n.o.p 

17,700 

2,050 

2,310 

4 

219 

67,731 

93 

603 

2,310 

27  90 

180  90 

693  00 

Switzerland. . . . 

2 
67,731 

0  60 

United  States. . . 

20.319  30 

Total 

90,014 

70,739 

21,221  70 

Unit'dKingdom 

35,641 

3 

386 

440 

15,435 

65 

190 

25 

3 

484, 522 

6,345 

1,903  50 

Belgium 

386 

115 

15,435 

65 

115  80 

34  50 

Germany 

4,630  50 

Holland      ..  . 

19  50 

Japan 

Switzerland. 

United  States... 
Total  . 

484.288 

145,286  40 

536,710 

506,634 

151,990  20 

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FOK  Home  Consumption'. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

206 

685 

13,821 

$       cts. 
20  60 

68  50 

1,382  10 

14,712 

1,471  20 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

151 

418 

20  90 

424 

317 

3,354 

42  40 

31  70 

335  40 

4,095 

409  50 

6,463 

1,292  60 

6,475 

11 

89 

31,263 

1,296  20 

3  30 

26  70 

9,378  90 

6,463 

1,292  60 

37,838 

10,705  10 

Doz. 

6 

30 

4  50 

Doz. 

Doz. 

6 

7 

25 

2,824 

31 

43 

108 

19,306 

4  73 

9  69 

24  40 

' 

4, 344  06 

6 

30 

4  50 

2,862 

19,488 

2,574 

299 

81 

4 

959 

73,318 

4,382  88 

2,432 

486  40 

•  529  00 

249 

68  48 

83  48 

24  30 

1  20 

287  70 

21,995  40 

2,432 

486  40 

249 

68  48 

77,2.35 

22,921  08 

17,491 

3,498  20 

116 
1,447 

31  90 
397  97 

17,700 

2,0.50 

2,310 

4 

219 

67,731 

3,558  00 

578  87 

693  00 

4 
217 

1  10 
59  68 

1  10 

60  28 

20,319  30 

17,491 

3,498  20 

1,784 

490  65 

90,014 

25,210  55 

29,081 

5,816  20 

448 
3 

123  25 
0  83 

35,874 

3 

386 

440 

15,435 

65 

190 

25 

3 

484,288 

7,842  95 

0  83 

115  80 

325 

89  44 

123  94 

4,6.30  50 

19  50 

190 

25 

3 

52  25 

6  88 
0  83 

52  25 

6  88 

0  83 

145,286  40 

29,081 

5,816  20 

994 

273  48 

536,709 

158,079  88 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.*L  Impohts. 

Entebed 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

Knife    blades,    or    blanks,    and 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

$ 

14 
87 

$ 

$    cts. 

87 

8  70 

the  rough,  not  handled,  filed, 

Total 

101 

87 

8  70 

Unit  d  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

Manufactures,  articles  or  wares 

617,747 

328 

36 

308 

589 

3,375 

55 

145 

13,262 

88.076 

147 

1,100 

723 

189 

107 

2,346 

141 

23 

6,392,059 

21,621 

328 

36 

308 

197 

3,222 

55 

129 

3,599 

82,621 

163 

415 

85 

186 

6.486  30 

98  40 

of  iron  or  steel,  or  of  which 

iron  or  steel,    (or  either)  are 

Newfoundland , . 

10  SO 

the   component   materials   of 

.Alaska 

92  40 

.A.ust.-Hungary.. 

59  10 

Belgium 

966  60 

China 

- 

16  50 

Denmark 

38  70 

1,079  70 

Germany 

24  786  30 

Holland 

48  90 

Italy 

124  50 

Japan 

25  50 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

55  80 

Norway 

Sweden 

2,148 

2 

23 

6,395,261 

644  40 

0  60 

Turkey 

6  90 

United  States... 

1,918,57830 

Total 

7,120,756 

6,510,399 

1,953,119  70 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Ivory,  manufactures  of,  n.o.p 

50 

10 

106 

6 

4 

164 

1,934 

5 

10 

106 

6 

4 

164 

1,934 

0  88 

1  75 

France 

18  55 

Germany 

1  05 

Holland 

0  70 

Japan 

28  70 

United  States... 

338  52 

Total 

2,274 

2,229 

390  15 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

B.  W.  Indies. . . . 

Hong  Kong 

New  Zealand.. . 
China. 

Jellies,  jams  and  preserves,  n.o.p., 
and  condensed  mince  meat. 

Lb. 

4,412,839 

1,890 

976 

1,241 

21,945 

208 

10 

17,425 

23,252 

438 

200 

374,227 

80 

167 

100 

1,7S5 

13 

2 

1,939 

4,108 

18 

20 

Lb. 

11,755 

1,890 

653 

1,241 

1,124 
80 
110 
100 

416  33 
70  87 
24  49 
45  17 

208 

10 

17,544 

22,044 

438 

200 

468 

106,277 

13 

2 

1,990 

3,708 

18 

20 

63 

16,715 

7  56 

Denmark 

France 

0  33 

650  75 

Italy 

815  64 

14  40 

Norway 

6  50 
16  29 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
Hong  Kong. . .    . 

104,124 

16,150 

3,790  45 

4,584,548 

398,609 

162,728 

23,943 

5,858  78 

Jewellery,  n.o.p 

199,808 

91 

28,069 

73 

43 

37,760 

38,628 

982 

13,113 

67 

4,586 

73 

43 

6,219 

38,708 

982 

4,589  55 

23  45 

1,605  10 

Belgium 

25  55 

15  05 

France 

2,176  65 

13,547  80 

Italv 

343  70 

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roR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 
14 

$       cts, 
0  70 

$ 

$       cts. 

14 
87 

S       ct»» 
0  70 

8  70 

14 

0  70 

101 

9  40 

594,746 

118,949  20 

1,195 

328  69 

617,562 

328 

36 

308 

589 

3,. 375 

55 

145 

11,650 

82,621 

163 

1,100 

723 

189 

107 

2,346 

141 

23 

6,395,261 

125  764  19 

98  40 

10  80 

92  40 

392 
153 

107  80 
42  08 

166  90 

1,008  68 

16  50 

16 
8,051 

4  40 
2,214  14 

43  10 

3,293  84 

24.786  30 

48  90 

685 
638 

3 
107 
198 
139 

188  38 
175  45 

0  83 
29  43 
54  45 
38  23 

312  88 

200  95 

56  63 

29  43 

698  85 

38  83 

6  90 

1,918,578  30 

594,746 

118,949  20 

11,577 

3, 183  88 

7,116,722 

2,075,252  78 

45 

6  75 

50 

10 

106 

6 

4 

164 

1,934 

7  63 

1  75 

18  55 

1  05 

0  70 

28  70 

338  52 

45 

6  75 

2,274 

396  90 

Lb. 
4,452,327 

376, 137 

113,002  36 

Lb. 

Lb. 

4,464,082 

1,890 

976 

1,241 

24,750 

208 

10 

17,544 

22,044 

438 

200 

468 

106,277 

377,261 

80 

167 

100 

2,008 

13 

2 

1,990 

3,708 

18 

20 

63 

16,715 

113,418  69 

70  87 

323 

57 

8  83 

33  32 

45  17 

24,750 

2,008 

666  59 

666  59 

7  56 

0  33 

650  75 

815  64 

14  40 

6  50 

16  29 

3,790  45 

/ 

4,477,400 

378,202 

113,677  78 

4, 640, 128 

402, 145 

119,536  56 

161,636 

36,369  20 

21,909 

24 

23,679 

6,572  70 

7  20 

7, 103  70 

196,658 

91 

28,265 

73 

43 

37, 705 

38,708 

982 

47,531  45 

30  65 

8,708  80 

25  55 

15  05 

31,486 

9,445  80 

• 

11,622  45 

13,547  80 

343  70 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.ii.  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS— Con. 

$ 

925 

75 

6 

3,537 

41 

591,272 

48 

S    cts. 
16  80 

Norway 

Portugal    . . 

6 

1,132 

41 

590,880 

2  10 

396  20 

Turkey 

14  35 

206  808  00 

Total 

901,. 310 

6.55,898 

229,564  30 

Unit'dKingdom 

78,062 

28 

1,377 

418 

6,824 

216 

1,667 

89 

912 

32,959 

3,373 

28 

1,377 

418 

6,824 

216 

1,667 

89 

912 

32,959 

1  180  55 

tion,  n.o.p. 

9  80 

Relgiiim 

481  95 

146  30 

Germany. 

2  388  40 

Holland 

75  60 

Italy 

583  45 

31  15 

319  20 

United  States.. 

11  535  65 

Total    .   . 

122, 552 

47,863 

16  752  05 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States.. . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

Launches,  pleasure,  steam,  gaso- 

No. 

2 

US 

797 
.34,512 

No. 

line  or  other  motive  power. 

118 

34,512 

8,628  00 

120 

35,309 

118 

34,512 

8,628  00 

Lead  and  manufactures  of — 
Old,  scrap,  pig  and  block 

Cwt. 
18,670 

5 
147,484 

76,750 

10 
554,994 

Cwt. 
32 

147,484 

138 

10 
^554,994 

20  70 

1  50 
83,249  10 

166,159 

631,754 

147,521 

555, 142 

83,271  30 

6,028 
1,857 

25,786 
8,7.51 

4 

1,857 

22 
8,751 

5  50 

2, 187  75 

7,885 

34,537 

1,861 

8,773 

2,193  25 

Pipe 

Lb. 

420,329 

125,811 

17,793 
7,699 

Lb. 

7,040 
125,811 

294 
7,699 

88  20 

2,309  70 

546,140 

25,492 

132,851 

7,993 

2,397  90 

Shot  and  bullets 

143,196 
20,327 

8,379 
1,364 

20,327 

i,364 

409  20 

163,523 

9,743 

20,327 

1,364 

409  20 

27,091 

20 

101 

32 

39,320 

2,475 

8,002 

99 

1.683 

16 

812 

3 

32,914 

621 
20 

-   186  30 

6  00 

Aust.-Hungary.. 

France 

113 
2,475 

2,825 

33  90 

742  50 

Holland 

847  50 

Italy 

16 

37 

11 

32.735 

4  80 

11  10 

Sweden 

3  30 

United  States.. 

9,820  50 

Total 

112,568 

38,853 

11,655  90 

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Preferential  T 

ariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

$ 

S      cts. 

% 
877 
75 

S       ets. 

263  10 

22  50 

$ 

925 

75 

6 

3,624 

41 
590,880 

$       cts. 

279  90 

22  50 

2  10 

1,143  80 

14  35 

206,808  00 

2,492 

747  60 

161,636 

36,369  20 

80,542 

24,162  60 

898,076 

290,096  10 

75, 104 

16,898  77 

78,477 

28 

1,377 

418 

6,824 

216 

1,667 

89 

912 

18,079  32 

9  80 

481  95 

146  30 

2,388  40 

75  60 

583  45 

31  15 

32,959 

11,535  65 

75,104 

16,898  77 

122,967 

33,650  82 

No. 

2 

797 

119  55 

No. 

No. 

2 

118 

797 
34,512 

119  55 

8,628  00 

2 

797 

119  55 

120 

35,309 

8,747  55 

Cwt. 
18,638 

76,612 

7,661  20 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 
18,670 

5 

147,484 

76,750 

10 
554,994 

7,681  90 
1  50 

83  249  10 

18,638 

76,612 

7,661  20 

166, 159 

631,754 

90  932  50 

6,020 

25,690 

3,853  50 

6,024 
1,857 

25,712 
8,751 

3,859  00 
2, 187  75 

6,020 

25,690 

3,853  SO 

7,881 

34,463 

6,046  75 

• 

Lb. 

419,489 

17,812 

3,562  40 

Lb. 

Lb. 

426,529 
125,811 

18,106 
7,699 

3,650  60 
2  309  70 

419.489 

17,812 

3,562  40 

552,340 

25,805 

5,960  39 

143,196 

8,379 

1,675  80 

143,196 
20,327 

8,379 
1,364 

1,675  80 

409  20 

143,196 

8,379 

1,675  80 

' 

163,523 

9,743 

2,085  00 

26,560 

5,312  00 

725 

199  38 

27,906 

20 

101 

29 

21,437 

2,475 

8,002 

99 

1,683 

16 

791 

11 

32,735 

5,697  68 
6  00 

101 

29 

21,324 

27  78 

7  98 

5,S64  25 

27  28 

7  98 

5  898  15 

742  50 

5,177 

99 

1,683 

1,423  68 

27  23 

462  S3 

2  271  18 

27  23 

462  S3 

4  80 

754 

207  35 

218  45 

3  30 

9,820  50 

26,560 

5,312  „0 

29,892 

8,220  48 

95,305 

25  188  38 



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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

TOT-\L  Lmporto. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUnABLE   GOODS — CoU. 

Leather,  and  manufactures  of — 

Unit'dKingdom 
Belgium 

S 

35,769 

761 

90 

54,975 

S 

260 

761 

90 

54,975 

$    cts. 
45  50 

133  19 

15  75 

United  States  . 

9.620  83 

Total 

91,595 

56,086 

9,815  27 

Unit'dKingdom 

Leather,  belting  leather  of  all 

83,508 
8,844 

1,388 
8,844 

208  20 

1,326  60 

Total 

92,352 

10,232 

1,534  80 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States . . 

Upper    leather,     not    dressed, 

1,407 
11,019 

waxed  or  glazed. 

11,019 

1,652  85 

Total 

12,426 

11,019 

1,652  85 

Unit'dKingdom 

Calf,  kid,   or  goat,  lamb  and 

4,767 
106,522 

768 
105,982 

115  20 

15,897  30 

Total 

111,289 

106,750 

16,012  50 

Unit'dKingdom 
France 

127,129 
2,462 
3,223 

869,705 

3,278 

2,462 

2.563 

870, 157 

491  70 

sheep  skins,  dressed,  waxed  or 

369  30 

384  45 

United  States. . 
Total 

130,523  55 

1,002,519 

878,460 

131,769  00 

Unit'dKingdom 

Glove  leathers,  tanned  or  dress- 

19,225 
4,710 

517,647 

439 

4,710 

517,647 

43  90 

471  00 

imported     by    glove     manu- 

United States . . 

51,764  70 

facturers  for  use  exclusively  in 

Total 

541,582 

522, 796 

52,279  60 

manufacture  of  gloves. 
Harness  leather 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States. . 

8,541 
50,058 

55 
50,058 

8  25 

7,508  70 

Total 

58,599 

50, 113 

7,516  95 

Unit'dKingdom 
France  

Tanners'  scrap  leather 

5,338 

17 

10,976 

17 
10,976 

2  55 

United  States. . 

1,646  40 

Total 

16,331 

10,993 

1,648  95 

Unit'dKingdom 

Upper   leather,    including   don- 

100,902 

34 

138 

216 

290, 730 

699 

34 

138 

216 

291,076 

104  85 

5  10 

alligator  and  all  leather,  dress- 

France     . .   . . 

20  70 

ed,  waxed  or  glazed,  or  further 

Holland 

32  40 

United  .States. . 

43,661  40 

Total 

392,020 

292, 163 

43,824  45 

Unit'dKingdom 
Germany ... 

Japanned,  patent  or  enamelled 

2,689 

1,197 

27,574 

149 

1,197 

27,574 

37  25 

leather  and  Morocco  leather. 

299  25 

and   leather   in   imitation   of 

United  States. . 

6,893  50 

Total 

31,460 

28,920 

7,230  00 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 
35,509 

$       ct.s. 
4,438  68 

% 

$       cts. 

$ 

35,769 

761 

90 

M,975 

$       cts. 

4,484  18 
133  19 

15  75 

9,620  83 

35,509 

4,438  68 

91,595 

14,253  95 

_M 

83,754 

8,375  40 

85,142 
8,844 

8,583  60 
1,326  60 

83,754 

8,375  40 

93,986 

9,910  20 

1,407 

140  70 

1,407 
11,019 

140  70 

1.652  85 

1,407 

140  70 

12,426 

1,793  55 

3,999 

399  90 

4,767 
105,982 

515  10 

15,897  30 

3,999 

399  90 

110,749 

16  412  40 

117,556 

14,694  80 

120,834 
2,462 
2,563 

870,157 

15,186  50 

369  30 

384  45 

130,523  55 

117,556 

14,694  80 

995,016 

146,463  80 

18,786 

939  30 

19,225 

4,710 

517,647 

983  20 

471  00 

51,764  70 

18, 786 

939  30 

541,582 

53,218  90 

8,486 

1,060  75 

8,541 
50,058 

1  069  no 

7,508  70 

8,486 

1,060  75 

58,599 

8,577  70 

5,338 

533  80 

5,338 

17 

10,976 

533  80 

2  55 

1,646  40 

5,338 

533  80 

16,331 

2, 182  75 

98,827 

12,353  64 

99,526 

34 

138 

216 

291,076 

12,4.58  49 

5  10 

20  70 

32  40 

43,661  40 

98,827 

12,353  64 

390,990 

56, 178  09 

2,540 

381  00 

2,689 

1,197 

27,574 

418  25 

299  25 

6,893  50 

2,540 

381  00 

31,460 

7,611  00 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Cotl. 

Leather,  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 

tan- 
lanu- 

kins, 
wax- 

and 

wire 
chad 

ding 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States. . 

Total 

$ 

4,682 
9,170 

S 

1,175 
9,170 

$     cts. 
176  25 

1  375  50 

factured. 

13,852 

10,345 

1  551  75 

Unit'dKingdom 

Newfoundland . . 

22,361 

11 

13 

202,665 

168 

11 

13 

202,665 

25  20 

n.o.p. 

1  65 

1  95 

United  States 

30,399  75 

Total 

225,050 

202,857 

30,428  55 

LInit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland . . 

All  other  leather,  dressed, 

109,703 

16 

302 

1,256 

5,186 

152,898 

1,456 

16 

302 

1,2.56 

3,598 

152,552 

218  40 

ed,  or  glazed,  etc.,  n.o.p. 

2  40 

45  30 

188  40 

539  70 

United  States 

22,882  80 

Total 

269,361 

159, 180 

'23,877  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Boots  and  shoes,   slippers 

493,895 
539 
163 
348 
347 
410 
799 
5,111 
108 

2 

121 

1,052 

2,900,147 

5,877 
539 
163 
348 
347 
410 
607 

5,111 
39 

1,763  10 

161  70 

Newfoundland.. 
Aust.-Hungary.. 

48  90 

104  40 

104  10 

123  00 

182  10 

1,533  30 

11  70 

Miquelon  and 
St   Pierre  . 

102 
2,900,134 

30  60 

United  States 

870,040  20 

Total 

3,403,042 

2,913,677 

874,103  10 

Unit'dKingdom 

Boots  and  shoes,  pegged  or 

59,692 

42 

18,560 

1,624 

42 

18,560 

406  00 

10  50 

soles,  close  edged. 

TTnitpd   States 

4,640  00 

Total 

• 

78,294 

20,226 

5,056  50 

Unit'dKingdom 

Harness  and  saddlery,  inclu 

46,646 
59 
20 
71 
63 
33 

94,507 

767 
59 
20 

230  10 

17  70 

6  00 

63 

33 

93,076 

18  90 

9  90 

27,922  80 

Total 

141,399 

94,018 

28,205  40 

Unit'dKingdom 

Leather  belting  .... 

12,535 
368 

613 

368 

59,688 

137  98 

82  85 

59,688 

13,430  45 

Total 

72,591 

60,669 

13,651  28 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consimption. 


Preferential  Tariff.              , 

Treaty  Rates.                  i 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

S 
3,507 

$       rts. 
350  70 

$ 

%       cts. 

% 

4,682 
9,170 

$       cts. 
526  95 

1,375  50 

3,507 

350  70 

13,852 

1,902  45 

22,193 

2,219  30 

22,361 

11 

13 

202,665 

2,244  50 

1  65 

1  95 

30,399  75 

22, 193 

2,219  30 

225,050 

32,647  85 

92,566 

11,, 570  89 

94,022 

16 

302 

1,256 

3,598 

152,552 

11,789  29 

2  40 

45  30 

188  40 

539  70 

22,882  80 

92,566 

11,570  89 

251,746 

35,447  89 

484,656 

96,931  20 

990 

272  25 

491,523 
539 
163 
348 
347 
410 
799 
5,111 
108 

2 

121 

1,052 

2,900,134 

98,966  55 

161  70 

48  90 

104  40 

104  10 

123  00 

192 

52  80 

234  90 

1,533  30 

69 

2 
121 
950 

18  98 

U  55 

33  28 

261  26 

30  68 

0  55 

33  28 

291  86 

870,040  20 

484,656 

96,931  20 

2,324 

639  12 

3,400,657 

971,673  42 

58,068 

■   10, 162  09 

59,692 

42 

18,560 

10,568  09 

10  50 

4,640  00 

58,068 

10,162  09 

78,294 

15,218  59 

* 

46,768 

9,353  60 

47,535 
59 
20 
71 
63 
33 

93,076 

9,583  70 

17  70 

6  00 

71 

14  20 

14  20 

18  90 

9  90 

27,922  80 

46,839 

9,367  80 

140,857 

37,573  20 

11,922 

1,788  30 

12,535 

368 

59,688 

1,926  28 

82  85 

13,430  45 

11,922 

1,788  30 

72,591 

15,439  58 

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No.  1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.\L  Imports. 

Entebed 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Coil. 

Leather,  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

$ 

70,510 

283 

33 

4 

745 

1.139 

870 

90 

461,052 

S 

2,200 

283 

33 

4 

745 

1,139 

870 

90 

458,704 

S    cts. 
550  00 

and  raw  hide,  n.o.p. 

70  75 

Belgium 

8  25 

1  00 

France 

186  25 

- 

284  75 

217  50 

22  50 

L^nited  States.. 

114,676  00 

Total 

534, 726 

464,068 

116,017  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

.\ust.-Hungary . . 
United  States... 

Total 

B.W.Indies.... 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France        

Cwt. 
2,702 
15 

593,897 

1,512 

4 

185,271 

Cwt. 

15 
594,017 

4 
185,443 

0  70 
32,453  07 

596,614 

186, 787 

594,032 

185,447 

32,453  77 

Lime  juice,  crude  only 

Gal. 
3,907 
1,969 

1,111 
612 

Gal. 
3,907 
1,969 

1,111 
612 

195  35 
98  45 

5,876 

1,723 

5,876 

1,723 

293  80 

Lime  juice,  and  fruit  juices,  forti- 
fied with  or  containing  not  more 

18 
167 
342 
822 

45 

320 

230 

1,155 

18 

95 

332 

711 

45 

222 

233 

1,051 

13  50 

60  45 

than    twenty-five    per    cent    ol 
proof  spirits. 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

Italy        

212  25 
466  20 

1,349 

1,750 

1,156 

1,551 

752  40 

Lime  juice,  and  fruit  juices,  con- 
taining more  than  twenty-five 
per  cent  of  proof  spirits. 

81 
6 

916 

84 

81 
6 

24 
5 

54 

916 

84 

68 

5 

598 

469  80 
39  60 
85  20 

5 
54 

5 
598 

16  50 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

B.W.Indies.... 

Belgium 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Norway 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

339  00 

146 

1,603 

170 

1,671 

950  10 

Lime  juice  and  other  fruit  syrups 
and  fruit  juices,  n.o.p. 

51,481 

1.38 

11 

1 

1,614 

39 

251 

16 

121,166 

68,511 

194 

8 

5 

2,940 

40 

440 

50 

123,526 

3,310 

138 

11 

1 

1.112 

39 

157 

2,315 

194 

8 

5 

2,098 

40 

292 

463  00 

43  56 

1  65 

1  00 

441  U 

8  00 

59  87 

120,881 

125,711 

25,516  91 

174,717 

195,714 

125,649 

130,663 

26,535  10 

Lithographic  stones,  not  engraved 

100 
2,914 

2,914 

582  80 

Total 

3,014 

2,914 

582  80 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

21,978 

1,165 

14,032 

31 

1.165 
14,032 

7  75 

291  25 

Tlnited  States 

3,508  00 

Total  . . . 

37, 175 

15,228 

3,807  00 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Coxsumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 
68,063 

$       cts. 
10,209  45 

S 

.?          Ct3. 

$ 

70,263 

283 

33 

4 

745 

1,139 

870 

90 

458,704 

$          Ct3. 

10,7.59  45 

70  75 

8  25 

1  00 

186  25 

284  75 

217  50 

22  .50 

114,676  OO 

68,063 

10,209  45 

532,131 

126,226  45 

Cwt. 
332 

145 

21  75 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

332 
15 

594,017 

145 

4 

185,443 

21  75 

0  70 

32,453  07 

332 

145 

21  75 

594,364 

185,592 

32,475  52 

Gal. 

Gal. 

Gal. 
3,907 
1,969 

1,111 
612 

195  .35 

98  45 

5,876 

1,723 

293  80 

18 

95 

332 

711 

45 

222 

233 

1,051 

13  50 

60  45 

212  25 

466  20 

1,156 

1,551 

752  40 

81 
6 

24 
5 

54 

916 

84 

68 

5 

598 

469  80 

39  60 

85  20 

16  50 

339  00 

170 

1,671 

950  10 

41  366 

59,458 

9,045  57 

44,676 

138 

11 

1 

1,112 

39 

157 

61,773 

194 

8 

5 

2,098 

40 

292 

9,508  57 

43  56 

1  65 

1  00 

441  11 

8  00 

59  87 

120,881 

i25,7ii 

25,516  91 

41,366 

59,458 

9,045  57 

167,015 

190, 121 

35,580  67 

100 

12  50 

100 

2,914 

12  50 

582  80 

100 

12  50 



3,014 

595  30 

21,947 

3,840  86 

21,978 

1,165 

14,032 

3,848  61 

291  25 

3,508  00 

21,947 

3,840  86 

37,175 

7,647  86 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tari 

Bf. 

Quantity. 

Value, 

Duty. 

DUn.'.BLE  GOODS — Con. 

Magic  lanterns  and  slides  therefor 
and  moving  picture  machines. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland . . 

S 

44,761 

100 

201 

6,442 

5 

2,712 

32 

2,437 

25 

1,2.53  622 

$ 

2,593 
100 

S    cts. 
648  25 

25  Oo 

France 

1,671 

5 

1,712 

32 

2,437 

25 

1,251,668 

417  75 

1  25 

Germany 

428  00 

Holland   

8  00 

Italy                .    - 

609  25 

6  25 

United  States.. . 

312,917  00 

Total 

_ 

1,310,337. 

1,260,243 

315,060  75 

' 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Germany 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Malt,  whole,  crushed  or  ground.. . 

Lb. 

137,879 

140,140 

165,000 

2,722,877 

4,090 

4.397 

4,907 

67,020 

Lb. 

137,879 

140,140 

165,000 

2,725,047 

4,090 

4,. 397 

4,907 

66,981 

620  46 

630  63 

742  50 

12,262  80 

3,165,896 

80,414 

3,168,066 

80,375 

14,256  39 

Malt  flour,  containing  not  less  than 
50  p.  c.  of  malt. 

69,921 
11,000 

2,663 
464 

69,921 
11,000 

2,663 
464 

314  64 
49  50 

80,921 

3,127 

80,921 

3,127 

364  14 

Malt   flour,   containing  less  than 
50  p.c.    in  weight  of  malt. 

27,025 
5 

1,283 
1 

27,025 
5 

1.283 

1 

835  03 
0  50 

27,030 

1,284 

27,030 

1,284 

835  53 

6,369 

567 

3 

28,571 

6.369 

567 

3 

29,218 

2,229  15 

eluding  grain  molasses  (to  Au- 
gust 21st,  1914).. 

198  45 

1  05 

10,226  30 

Total    

35,510 

36, 157 

12,654  95 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Japan 

Mexico 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Belgium 

Malt,  extract  of,  fluid  or  not,  in- 
cluding   grain    molasses,  (from 
August  21st,  1914.) 

154,754 
108 
212 

634,519 

9,773 

6 

105 

31,796 

153,914 
108 
212 

641,244 

9,718 

6 

105 

32, 109 

8,018  72 

5  34 

43  11 

30, 475  46 

789,593 

41,580 

795,478 

41,938 

38,542  63 

Marble,  and  manufactures  of — 
ilarble    sawn  or  sand  rubbed. 

1,135 

494 

26, 770 

150,378 

1,071 

494 

26,770 

150,374 

214  20 

not  polished. 

98  SO 

Italy 

5,3.54  00 

30,074  80 

Total 

178,777 

178,709 

35,741  80 

Rough,  not  hammered  or  chis- 
elled. 

4,568 

851 

9,515 

89,327 

4,568 

851 

9,515 

89.327 

685  20 

127  65 

Italy 

1.427  25 

United  States.. . 
Total 

13,399  05 

104, 261 

104,261 

15,639  15 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


►  OR  Home  Consi'mptiox. 


Preferential  T 

iriff.              I 

Treaty  Rates?.                  1 

Total. 

'  Quantity . 

Value.           Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value.      DutyColl'd. 

40,325 

$        cts, 
7,057  21 

•? 
31 

$       cts. 
6  98 

42,949 

100 

201 

6,442 

5 

1,712 

32 

2,437 

25 

1,251,668 

S       cts. 
7,712  44 

25  00 

201 
4,771 

45  23 
1,073  49 

45  23 

1,491  24 

1  25 

428  00 

8  00 

609  25 

6  25 

312,917  00 

'    40,325 

7,057  21 

5,003 

1,125  70 

1,305,571 

,323,243  66 

Lb. 

Lb. 

Lb. 

137,879 

140,140 

165,000 

2,725,047 

4,090 

4,397 

4,907 

66,981 

620  46 

630  63 

742  50 

12,262  80 

3,168,066 

80,375 

14,256  39 

69,921 
11,000 

2,663 

464 

314  64 

49  50 

80,921 

3,127 

364  14 

27,025 
5 

1,283 
1 

835  03 

0  50 

27,030 

1,284 

835  53 

. 

6,369 

567 

3 

29,218 

2,229  15 

198  45 

1  05 

10,226  30 

36,157 

12,654  95 

153,914 
108 

212 
641  244 

9,718 

6 

105 

32,109 

8,018  72 

5  34 

43  U 

30,475  46 

795,478 

41,938 

38,542  63 

64 

9  60 

1,135 

494 

26,770 

150,374 

223  80 

98  80 

5,354  00 

30,074  80 

64 

9  60 

178,773 

35,751  40 

4,568 

851 

9,515 

89,327 

685  20 

127  65 

1,427  25 

13,399  05 

104,261 

15,639  15 

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CVfiTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Tar.\L  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

V'ahie. 

Duty. 

Dun.\BLE  GOODS— Con. 
Marble,  and  mfrs.  of— Con. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Belgium 

S 

12,122 

2,059 

328 

70 

9,121 

&49 

100,348 

$ 

9,528 

2,059 

328 

70 

9,121 

649 

100,277 

$    cts. 

3,334  80 
720  65 

114  80 

Germany  .... 

24  50 

Italy 

3  192  35 

Sweden 

227  15 

' 

35,096  95 

Total 

124, 697 

122,032 

42,711  20 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Mattresses,  hair,  spring  and  other 

340 

135 

4,170 

90 

135 

4,165 

27  00 

40  50 

United  States.. 

1  249  50 

Total 



4,645 

4,. 390 

1,317  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Mats,  door  or  carriage,  other  than 

184 

22 

324 

10 

22 

324 

3  50 

7  70 

United  States.. 

113  40 

Total 

530 

356 

124  60 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Metals,  n.o.p.,  and  manufactures 
of— 
Aluminum,     manufactures     of, 

3,187 

74 

47 

4,485 

4,144 

11 

188 

75,313 

545 

27 

47 

3 

4,144 

11 

188 

75,385 

136  25 

6  75 

Belgium 

11  75 

France  

0  75 

1,036  00 

Holland       ...    . 

2  75 

Italy 

47  00 

United  States.. 

18,846  25 

Total 

87,449 

80,350 

20,087  50 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Germany 

Anodes  of  nickel,  zinc,  copper, 
silver  or  gold. 

796 

43 

11,511 

43 

11,448 

4  30 

United  States.. 

1,144  80 

Total    .   . 

12,350 

11,491 

1,149  10 

Unit'dKingdom 
Belgium 

Babbit  metal  in  blocks,  bars. 

4,483 

1,494 

13,103 

plates  and  sheets. 

1,494 
13,103 

224  10 

United  States.. 

1,965  45 

Total 

19,080 

14,597 

2, 189  55 

Unit'dKingdom 
Rplgiiini 

734 

64 

11 

4 

51 

14,059 

32 
64 
11 
26 
51 
14,059 

9  60 

of,  not  plated. 

19  20 

3  30 

Germnny . 

7  80 

Japan 

15  30 

United  States.. 

4,217  70 

Total...,. .. 

14,923 

14,243 

4,272  90 

Unit'dKingdom 
Belgium 

Buckles  and  clasps  of  iron,  steel, 

7,710 

20 

463 

1,088 

110,985 

553 

20 

312 

1,088 

111,073 

165  90 

brass  or  copper,  of  all  kinds. 

6  00 

n.o.p.  (not  being  jewellery). 

93  60 

Germany. .. 

326  40 

United  States... 

33,321  90 

Total 



120,266 

113,046 

33,913  80 

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FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Prcferontial  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rat 

es. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

$ 

2,487 

S       cts. 
746  10 

$ 

S      cts. 

$ 

12,015 

2,059 

328 

70 

9,121 

649 

100,277 

i     cts. 

4,080  90 

720  65 

114  80 

24  .50 

3, 192  35 

227  15 

35,096  95 

2,487 

746  10 

124,519 

43,457  30 

250 

50  00 

340 

135 

4,165 

77  00 

40  50 

1,249  50 

250 

50  00 

4,640 

1,367  00 

174 

43  50 

184 

22 

324 

47  00 

7  70 

113  40 

174 

43  50 

530 

168  10 

2,600 

390  00 

39 
47 

8  78 
10  58 

3,184 

74 

47 

4,209 

4,144 

11 

188 

75,385 

535  03 

17  33 

11  75 

4,206 

946  42 

947  17 

1,036  00 

2  75 

47  00 

18,846  25 

2,600 

390  00 

4,292 

965  78 

87,242 

21,443  28 

796 

39  80 

796 

43 

11,448 

39  80 

4  30 

1,144  80 

796 

39  80 

12,287 

1,188  90 

4,483 

448  30 

4,483 

1,494 

13,103 

448  30 

224  10 

1,965  45 

4,483 

448  30 

19,080 

2,637  85 

702 

122  88 

734 
64 
11 
26 
51 
14,059 

132  48 

19  20 

3  30 

7  80 

15  30 

4,217  70 

702 

122  88 

14,945 

4,395  78 

6,806 

1,361  20 

406 

111  70 

7,765 

20 

464 

1,088 

111,073 

1,638  80 

6  00 

152 

41  80 

135  40 

326  40 

33,321  90 

6,806 

1,361  20 

558 

153  50 

120,410 

35,428  50 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1.- — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS— Con. 

Metals — Con. 
Cages, — Bird,    parrot,    squirrel 
and  rat,  of  wire,  and  metal 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Germany 

S 

255 

71 
5,780 

4 

71 

5,780 

$    cts. 
1  40 

24  85 

2,023  00 

Total...   . 

6,106 

5,855 

2,049  25 

United  States.. . 

Composition  metal  and  plated 

3,898 

3,898 

389  80 

metal,  in  bars,  ingots  or  cores, 
for  the  manufacture  of  watch 
cases,    jewellery,    filled    gold 
and  silver  seamless  wire. 

Frames  not  more  than  10  inches 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

France 

101 

2 

237 

22,297 

101 

2 

237 

22,297 

20  20 

in  width,  clasps  and  fasteners 

0  40 

47  40 

facture  of  purses  and  chate- 

United States 

4  459  40 

laine  bags  or  reticules. 

Total 

22,637 

22,637 

4,527  40 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

France  . . 

Furniture  springs 

76 

2 

15,845 

is,  845 

4,753  50 

Total 

15,923 

15,845 

4,753  50 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Phosphor    tin    and     phosphor 
bronze,  in  blocks,  bars,  plates, 
sheets  and  wire. 

5,552 

30 

13,152 

30 
13,152 

3  00 

United  States  . 

1,315  20 

Total 

18,734 

13,182 

1,318  20 

Unit'dKingdom 

Gas,  coal  oil  or  other  lighting 

11,774 

87 

1,380 

2,834 

4,183 

1,717 

552 

3,160 

412,551 

1,518 

87 

1,380 

2,834 

5,989 

1,798 

602 

3,157 

400,983 

455  40 

26  10 

light  fixtures  or  parts  thereof 

Aust.-Hungary . . 

414  00 

of  metal,  lava  or  other  tips. 

France . 

850  20 

1,796  70 

shades  and  shade  holders. 

Holland 

539  40 

Italy.    . 

180  60 

Japan 

947  10 

United  States.. 

120,294  90 

Total  . 

438,238 

418,348 

125,504  40 

Unit'd  Kingdorn 
Aust.-Hungary. . 

3,566 

1 

20 

10 

789 

92 

7 

140 

65,369 

208 

377 

20 

372 

5,376 

92 

7 

140 

65,285 

62  40 

gas  burners. 

113  10 

France 

6  00 

Germany 

111  60 

Holland 

1,612  80 

27  60 

Sweden  . .   . 

2  10 

42  GO 

United  States.. 

' 

19,585  50 

Total 

69,994 

71,877 

21,563  10 

Unit'dKingdom 

United  States... 

Gas  meters  and  finished  parts 

5,889 
33,990 

thereof. 

33,990 

11,896  50 

Total 

39,879 

33,990 

11,896  50 

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FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff.              1 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

251 

S      cts. 
56  48 

$ 

$       cts^ 

$ 

255 

71 

5,780 

$       ets. 
57  88 

24  85 

2,023  00 

251 

56  48 

6,106 

2, 105  73 

3.898 

389  80 

' 

101 

2 

237 

22,297 

20  20 

0  40 

47  40 

4,459  40 

22,637 

4,527  40 

76 

15  20 

76 

2 

15,845 

15  20 

2 

0  55 

0  55 

4,753  50 

76 

15  20 

2 

0  55 

15,923 

4,709  25 

5,552 

277  60 

5,552 

30 

13,152 

277  60 

3  00 

1,315  20 

5,552 

277  60 

18,734 

1,595  80 

9,884 

1,976  80 

11,402 

87 

1,380 

2,834 

5,989 

1,798 

602 

3,157 

400,983 

2,432  20 

26  10 

414  00 

850  20 

1,796  70 

539  40 

180  60 

947  10 

120,294  90 

9,884 

1,976  80 

428,232 

127,481  20 

3,372 

674  40 

3,580 

377 

20 

372 

5,376 

92 

7 

140 

65,285 

736  80 

113  10 

6  00 

111  60 

1,612  80 

27  60 

2  10 

42  00 

19,585  50 

3,372 

674  40 

75,249 

22,237  50 

5,889 

1.325  05 

5,889 

1.325  OS 

33,990       11,896  50 

5,889 

1,325  05 

39,879 

13,221  55 

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No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

I>UTL\BLE   GOODS— Con. 

Metals — Con. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
New  Zealand  . . 

$ 

18,752 

10 

792 

237 

847 

63,792 

$ 
66 

$    cts. 
19  80 

plated. 

Aust.-Hungarv. . 

792 

237 

858 

64,126 

237  60 

France 

71  10 

257  40 

United  States.. 

19,237  80 

Total.. 

84,430 

66,079 

19,823  70 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Uniied  States.. 

Ingot  moulds,  glass  moulds  of 

96,181 
91,381 

590 
91,381 

59  00 

9,138  10 

Total 

187,562 

91,971 

9,19710 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

Lamp  springs  and  clock  springs. 

15 
1,581 

1,581 

158  10 

Total 

1,596 

1,581 

158  10 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Lamps,   side   lights   and   head 
lights,  lanterns,  chandeliers. 

108,451 

60 

59,828 

7,381 

21 

10,094 

38, 698 

156,003 

1,040 

2,066 

5,377 

276 

98 

615,730 

10,546 

60 

73,110 

4,291 

21 

10,086 

43,232 

161,048 

1,119 

2,253 

5,377 

276 

98 

611,268 

3,163  80 

18  00 

21,933  00 

Belgium 

1,287  30 

China 

6  30 

France 

3,025  80 

Germany, . , . 

12,969  60 

Holland 

48,314  40 

Italy. 

335  70 

675  90 

Sweden  . 

1,613  10 

Switzerland. 

82  80 

Turkey 

29  40 

United  States.. 

183,380  40 

Total 

1,005,123 

, 

922,785 

276,835  50 

Unit'dKingdom 

Metal    parts    adapted    for    the 

41 

88 

27,093 

13 

88 
27,093 

2  60 

17  60 

United  States.. 

5,418  60 

Total 

27,222 

27, 194 

5,438  80 

Unit'dKingdom 
Hong  Kong 

Nickel  plated  ware,  n.o.p 

81,150 

5 

352 

20 

4,609 

12,477 

929 

6 

ISO 

781,033 

3,806 

5 

187 

20 

267 

12,510 

652 

6 

27 

776,046 

1  332  10 

1  75 

65  45 

Belgium        .... 

7  00 

93  45 

Germany 

4,378  50 

Holland 

228  20 

Italy 

2  10 

Japan 

9  45 

271,616  10 

Total 

880,761 

793,526 

277,734  10 

Unit'dKingdom 

Patterns  of  brass,  iron,  steel  or 

153 
14,581 

14,631 

4,389  30 

Total 

14,734 

14,631 

4,389  30 

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OP  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

$ 

18,686 
10 

$       cts. 

3,270  19 
1  75 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

18,752 

10 

792 

237 

858 

64,126 

$       cts. 
3,289  99 

1  75 

237  60 

71  10 

257  40 

19,237  80 

18,696 

3,271  94 

84,775 

23,095  64 

39,892 

1,994  60 

40,482 
91,381 

2,053  60 

9,138  10 

39,892 

1,994  60 

131,863 

11,191  70 

15 

1  12 

15 
1,581 

1  12 

158  10 

15 

1  12 

1,596 

159  22 

103,488 

20, 697  60 

114,034 

60 

73,110 

4,291 

21 

10,086 

43,232 

161,048 

1,119 

2,253 

5,377 

276 

98 

611,268 

23,861  40 

18  00 

- 

21,933  00 

1,287  30 

6  30 

3,025  80 

12,969  60 

48,314  40 

335  70 

675  90 

1,613  10 

82  80 

29  40. 

183,380  40 

103,488 

20,697  60 

1,026,273 

297,533  10 

28 

3  50 

41 

88 
27,093 

6  10 

17  60 

5,418  60 

28 

3  50 

27,222 

5,442  30 

75,540 

-16,997  22 

808 

242  40 

80,154 

5 

484 

20 

4,601 

12,510 

929 

6 

180 

776,046 

18,571  72 

1  75 

297 

89  10 

154  55 

7  00 

4,334 

1,300  20 

1,393  65 

4,378  50 

277 

83  10 

311  30 

2  10 

153 

45  90 

55  35 

271,616  10 

75,540 

16,997  22 

5,869 

1,760  70 

874,935 

296,492  02 

153 

30  60 

1.53 
14,631 

30  60 

4,389  30 

153 

30  60 

14,784 

4,419  90 

1 ■ 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

T0T.1L  Import.s. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

I>UTI.\BLE    GOODS — Cojl. 

Metals — Con. 
Pins,  n.o.p 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

$ 

73,649 

15 

284 

190 

554 

1,241 

5 

11,885 

2,047 

15 

76 

190 

411 

1,241 

3 

11,885 

$    cts. 
614  10 

4  50 

22  80 

Belgium 

57  00 

123  30 

372  30 

Japan           

0  90 

3,565  50 

Total 

87,823 

15,868 

4,760  40 

Unit'dKingdom 

Screws    brass  or  other  metal. 

315 

15 
17,477 

1 

15 
17,466 

0  35 

except  iron  or  steel,  n.o.p. 

5  25 

United  States 

6,113  10 

Total    . . . 

17,807 

17,482 

6,118  70 

• 
Unit'd  lungdom 
France 

Stereotypes,    electrotypes    and 

Sq.  in. 

18,057 

56 

1,071 

329 

54 

1,626,292 

1,309 

9 

30 

24 

3 

54,895 

Sq.  in. 

1,382 

56 

1,071 

329 

54 

1,626,292 

118 

9 

30 

24 

3 

54,895 

20  73 
0  84 

dars,    illustrated    pamphlets, 
newspaper  or  other  advertise- 
ments, n.o.p.,  and  matrices  or 
copper  shells  for  such  stereo- 
types,   electrotypes   and    cel- 
luloids. 

Germany 

16  09 
4  95 

Switzerland 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

0  81 
24,394  57 

1,645,859 

56, 270 

1,629,184 

55,079 

24,437  99 

Stereotypes,    electrotypes    and 
celluloids     and       leases     for 
the  same  composed  wholly  or 
partly  of  metal  or  celluloid, 
n.o.p.   and   copper    shells    for 
such  stereotj-pes,  electrotypes 
and  celluloids. 

Matrices    for    stereotypes    and 
electrotypes     and     celluloids 
specified  in  preceding  item. 

5,547 
322,854 

159 
8,512 

675 
322,854 

25 
8,512 

0  85 
403  60 

328,401 

8,671 

323,529 

8,537 

404  45 

480 
1,086,245 

4 
14,235 

480 
1,086,245 

4 
14,235 

2  40 
5,431  24 

1,086,725 

14,239 

1,086,725 

14,239 

5,433  64 

Type    tor    printing,     including 
chases,  quoins  and  slugs  of  all 

17,186 

151 

58,206 

210 

151 

58,206 

42  00 

30  20 

11,641  20 

Total 

75,543 

58,567 

11,713  40 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States. . 

Type    metal    in    blocks,    bars, 
plates  and  sheets. 

282 
780 

780 

117  00 

Total 

1,062 

780 

117  00 

Unit'dKingdom 
Germany 

Wire  of  al  1  kinds,  n.o.p 

976 

2,441 

697 

31,712 

16 

2,441 

697 

31,712 

3  20 

488  20 

139  40 

United  States 

6,342  40 

Total 

35,826 

34,866 

6,973  20 

United  States 

Wire,  twisted,  etc.,  except  iron 
or  steel,  n.o.p. 

727 

727 

181  75 

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FOR  Home  Consumption. 


I 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rate.'). 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

1 

71,717 

S       cts. 
14,343  40 

S 
441 

$       cts. 
121  30 

S 

74,205 

15 

284 

190 

567 

1,241 

5 

11,885 

$       cts. 
15  078  SO 

4  50 

208 

57  22 

80  02 

57  00 

156 

42  90 

166  ''0 

372  30 

2 

0  55 

1  45 

3  565  50 

71,717 

14,343  40 

807 

221  97 

88,392 

19,325  77 

314 

70  69 

315 

15 
17,466 

71  04 

5  25 

6, 113  10 

314 

70  69 

17,796 

6,189  39 

Sq.  in. 
14, 153 

1,128 

141  53 

Sq.  in. 

Sq.  in. 

15,535 

56 

1,071 

329 

54 

1,626,292 

1,246 

9 

30 

24 

3 

54, 895 

162  26 

0  84 

16  09 

4  95 

0  81 

24,394  .57 

14,153 

1.128 

141  53 

1,643,337 

56,207 

24,579  52 

4,872 

134 

6  09 

5,547 
322,854 

159 
8,512 

6  94 

403  60 

4,872 

134 

6  09 

328,401 

8,671 

410  54 

480 
1,086,245 

4 
14,235 

2  40 

5,431  24 

1,086,725 

14,239 

5,433  64 

16,976 

2,122  11 

17,186 

151 

58,206 

2,164  11 

30  20 

11,641  20 

16,976 

2,122  11 

75,543 

13,835  51 

282 

28  20 

282 
780 

28  20 

117  00 

282 

28  20 

1,062 

145  20 

960 

144  00 

976 

2,441 

697 

31,712 

147  20 

488  20 

139  40 

6,342  40 

960 

144  00 

35,826 

7,117  20 

727 

181  75 

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Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Artieles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Con, 

Milk,  condensed 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
New  Zealand.. . 

Holland 

Norway 

Switzerland 

United  States. . 

Total 

United  States. 

Lb. 

15,095 

137 

7,129 

144 

1,004 

108,714 

1,515 

16 

975 

8 

82 
7,748 

Lb. 
4,324 

$ 

480 

$    cts. 
150  25 

7,129 

144 

1,004 

97,336 

975 

8 

82 

6,889 

234  37 

4  68 

37  65 

3,340  67 

132,223 

10,344 

109,937 

8,434 

3,767  62 

Milk  and  cream ,  fresh 

77,413 

77,413 

13,547  59 

Unit'dKingdom 

Mineral  and  bituminous  substances 
not  other^'ise  provided  for — 
Asbestos,  in  any  form  other  than 

33,501 

4 

1,734 

3,064 

33 

1 

188,357 

1,744 

4 

1,734 

3,064 

33 

1 

188,178 

436  00 

1  00 

Belgium 

433  50 

766  00 

Holland 

8  25 

Portugal    

0  25 

United  States 

47  044  50 

Total 

226,694 

194,758 

48,689  50 

Unit'dKingdom 

Asphalt,  not  solid 

14 
29,695 

29,695 

5,196  72 

Total 

29,709 

29, 695 

5,196  72 

Unit'dKingdom 

United  States 

4,829 
466 

66 
466 

16  50 

116  50 

Total ..:... 

5,295 

532 

133  00 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.   E.   Indies, 

10,748 

503 
137 
289 

1,836 
318 

2,842 

233 

129,762 

833 

145  77 

stances,  other,  not  otherwise 

137 

289 
1,836 

318 
2,842 

233 
126,113 

23  97 

50  57 

Denmark      .   . . 

321  30 

55  65 

Germany 

497  35 

Holland     

40  77 

United  States 

22,070  34 

Total 

146, 66S 

132,601 

23,205  72 

ITnit'd  Kingdom 
Germany 

12 

346 

1,106 

wise  manufactured. 

346 
1,106 

34  60 

110  60 

Total 

1,464 

1,452 

145  20 

United  Kingdom 

Plumbago,   ground   and   manu- 

4,501 

2,413 

33,585 

55 

13  75 

United  States 

33,517 

8,379  25 

Total.   .. 

40,499 

33,572 

8,393  00 

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FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  T 

ariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Lb. 
10,771 

S 

1,035 
16 

S       ets. 

251   18 

2  74 

Lb. 

S 

$       ets. 

Lb. 

15,095 

1.37 

7,129 

144 

1,004 

97,. 336 

$ 

1,515 

16 

975 

8 

82 

6,889 

t       ets. 
401  43 

137 

2  74 

234  37 

4  68 

37  65 

3,340  67 

10,908 

1,051 

253  92 

120,845 

9,485 

4,021  54 

77,413 

13,547  59 

31,757 

4,763  55 

33,501 

4 

1,734 

3,064 

33 

1 

188,178 

5,199  55 

* 

1  00 

433  50 

766  00 

8  25 

0  25 

47,044  .50 

31,757 

4,763  55 

226,515 

53,453  05 

14 

1  75 

14 

29,695 

1  75 

5,196  72 

14 

1  75 

29,709 

5,198  47 

, 

4,763 

714  45 

4,829 
466 

730  95 

116  50 

4,763 

714  45 

5,295 

847  45 

10, 230 
1,217 

1,534  50 
182  55 

11,063 

1,217 
137 
289 

1,836 
318 

2,842 

233 

126,113 

1,680  27 

182  55 

23  97 

50  57 

321  30 

55  65 

497  35 

40  77 

22,070  34 

11,447 

1,717  05 

144,048 

24,922  77 

12 

0  60 

12 

346 

1,106 

0  60 

34  60 

110  60 

12 

0  60 

1,464 

145  80 

4,446 

666  90 

• 

4,501 

680  65 

33,517 

8,379  25 

4,446 

666  90 

38,018 

9,059  90 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  I 

MP0RT.S. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported; 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — CoTl. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  Guiana 

$ 

27,780 

115 

84 

2,816 

115,464 

15,316 

93 

222 

2,271 

S 
2,356 

S    cts. 
412  30 

84 

2,816 

108,419 

15,923 

93 

222 

2,859 

20 

37,952 

14  70 

Aust.  Hungary  . 

492  80 

18,973  80 

Germany. . . 

2  786  52 

Holland 

16  27 

Italy. 

38  85 

500  32 

3  50 

United  States... 

37,036 

6,641  60 

Total 

201,197 

170,744 

29,880  66 

Unit'dKingdom 

Mucilage  and  adhesive  paste 

3,950 
39 

1 
31,904 

24 
39 

1 
31,815 

6  60 

10  72 

Japan 

0  27 

United  States... 

8,750  09 

Total 

35,894 

31,879 

8,767  68 

Unit'dKingdom 

Musical  instruments,  viz. — 
Brass  band  instruments  and  bag 

21,293 

6,411 

196 

8,630 

188 

38 

13 

28 

97 

22,874 

272 

460 

196 

30 

205 

38 

13 

28 

68  00 

115  00 

Belgium  . 

49  00 

7  50 

Germany..    . 

51  25 

Holland 

9  50 

Italy. 

3  25 

7  00 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

22,874 

5,718  50 

Total 

59, 768 

24,116 

6,029  00 

Unit'dKingdom 
Italy 

Cabinet  organs 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

350 

71 

63 

25 

19,874 

No. 

1 

1 

350 

63 

25 
19,874 

18  90 

Japan . . . 

7  50 

United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 

Unit'dKingdom 
France..  ..      "^ 

5,962  20 

353 

20,033 

352 

19,962 

5,988  60 

Pipe  organs 

2 

1.400 

2 

1,400 

420  00 

Parts  of  organs 

635 

53 

8,806 

5 

1  25 

8,806 

2,201  50 

Total, 

9,494 

8,811 

2,202  75 

Unit'dKingdom 
Aust.-Hungary.. 

Belgium -. . 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Pianofortes 

81 
2 
3 

10 
1,269 

10,526 

358 

1,166 

3,241 

220,016 

11 

3,121 

936  30 

3 

9 

1,279 

1,166 

3,020 

219,508 

349,80 

906  00 

65,852  40 

1,365 

235,307 

1,302 

226,815 

68,044  50 

Pianos,  parts  of 

2,158 

11 

3,898 

2,744 

143,268 

61 

15  25 

France.     .   . 

557 

2,744 

143,268 

139  25 

686  00 

United  States.. 

35,817  00 

Total 

152,079 

146, 630 

36,657  50 

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FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 

22,830 

S       cts. 
3,424  50 

$ 

$      cts. 

25, 186 

t       cts. 
3,836  80 

84 

2,816 

108,419 

15,923 

93 

222 

2,859 

20 

37,952 

14  70 

492  80 

18,973  80 

2,786  52 

16  27 

38  85 

500  32 

3  50 

6,641  60 

22,830 

3,424  50 

193,574 

33,305  16 

3,954 

692  03 

3,978 

39 

1 

31,815 

698  63 



10  72 

0  27 

8,750  09 

3,954 

692  03 

35,833 

9,459  71 

18, 125 

2,718  75 

2,896 
5,951 

651  60 
1,338  88 

21,293 

6,411 

196 

8,495 

205 

38 

13 

28 

97 

22,874 

3,438  35 

1,453  88 

49  00 

8,465 

1,904  86 

1,912  36 

51  25 

9  50 

3  25 

7  00 

97 

21  83 

21  83 

5,718  50 

18,125 

2,718  75 

17,409 

3,917  17 

59,650 

12,664  92 

No. 

71 

14  20 

No. 

No. 

1 

1 

1 

350 

71 

63 

25 

19,874 

14  20 

' 

18  90 

7  50 

5,962  20 

1 

71 

14  20 

353 

20, 033 

6,002  80 

2 

1,400 

420  00 

630 

94  50 

635 

53 

8,806 

95  75 

53 

11  93 

11  93 

2,201  50 

630 

94  50 

53 

11  93 

9,494 

2,309  18 

70 

7,405 

1,481  00 

81 

2 

3 

9 

1,279 

10,526 

358 

1,166 

3,020 

219,508 

2,417  30 

2 

358 

98  46 

98  46 

349  80 

806  00 

65,852  40 

70 

7,405 

1,481  00 

2 

358 

98  46 

1,374 

234,578 

69,623  96 

2,078 

311  70 

19 

11 

3,484 

4  27 

2  48 

783  92 

2,158 

11 

4,041 

2,744 

143,268 

331  22 

2  48 

923  17 

686  00 

35,817  OO 

2,078 

311  70 

3,514 

790  67 

152,222 

37,759  87 

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No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

'General  Tarifl. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE  GOODS — CoTl. 

Musical  instruments— Con. 
Piano  and  organ  players,   me- 
chanical. 

Phonographs,     graphophones, 
gramophones     and     finished 
parts  thereof,  including  cylin- 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland 

No. 

47 

$ 

10,232 

No. 

47 

$ 
10,232 

$    cts. 
3,069  60 

26,116 

20 

359 

490 

6,840 

9,342 

345 

170 

711,484 

1,155 

20 

131 

25 

1,220 

6,664 

195 

29 

688,022 

346  50 

6  00 

39  30 

7  50 

France 

366  00 

1,999  20 

58  .50 

8  70 

United  States.. 

206,406  60 

Total 

755, 166 

697,461 

209,238  30 

Unit'dKingdom 
Hong  TCnng 

Other  musical  instruments.n.o.p 

13,805 

473 

1,727 

199 

2,733 

47,366 

72 

460 

20 

5 

65 

143 

54,064 

4,223 

473 

42 

199 

4,928 

63,527 

28 

439 

1,266  90 

141  90 

12  60 

China 

59  70 

1,478  40 

OprmnTiy 

19,058  10 

Holland 

8  40 

Italy 

131  70 

5 
65 

44 
53,978 

1  50 

19  50 

13  20 

16,193  40 

Total 

121,132 

127,951 

38,385  30 

Unit'dKingdom 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Lb. 

602,037 

600 

290,241 

162,323 

53 

22, 675 

Lb. 

3,688 

600 

290,241 

793 

53 

22,675 

218  07 

14  57 
6,235  89 

892,878 

185,051 

294,529 

23,521 

6,468  53 

Mustard,  French,  liquid.. 

471 

795 

1 

19,720 

34 
1 

18,889 

11  90 

0  35 

United  States 

6,611  15 

Total    . 

20,987 

18,924 

6,623  40 

Oils- 
Mineral — 
Coal  and  kerosene,  distilled, 
purified  or  refined. 

Unit'dKingdom 
Newfoundland . . 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 

Gal. 

no 

817 
8.820,604 

18 

142 

605,413 

Gal. 
110 

817 
9,586,232 

18 

142 

653,241 

2  75 

20  42 

239,656  84 

8,821,531 

605,573 

9,587,159 

653,401 

239,680  01 

Petroleum,  products  of,  n.o.p. 

20,751 
5,291,658 

5,228 
557,115 

5,906 
5,723,266 

648 
588,238 

147  65 
143,082  49 

5,312,409 

562,343 

5,729,172 

588,886 

143,230  14 

Crude    petroleum,     gas    oils 
other  than  naphtha,  benzine 
and    gasoline    lighter    than 
■8235  but  not  less  than  -775 
specific  gravity  at   60   de- 

64,057 

5,418 

64,057 

5,418 

960  90 

grees. 

It 


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FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

No. 

$ 

.$       cts. 

No. 

$ 

$       cts. 

No. 

47 

S 

10,232 

$       et8. 
3,069  60 

19,233 

3,846  60 

5,324 

1,464  10 

25,712 

20 

359 

490 

6,840 

6,664 

345 

170 

688,022 

5,657  20 

6  00 

228 

465 

5,620 

62  70 

127  87 

1,545  66 

102  00 

135  37 

1,911  66 

1,999  20 

150 

141 

41  20 

38  77 

99  70 

47  47 

206,406  60 

19,233 

3,846  60 

11,928 

3,280  30 

728, 622 

216,365  20 

7,141 

1,428  20 

2,407 

661  92 

13,771 

473 

1,848 

199 

7,725 

63,527 

72 

460 

16 

5 

65 

143 

53,978 

3,357  02 

141  9o 

1,806 

496  65 

509  2, 

59  7^ 

2,797 

769  23 

2,247  6" 

19  058  l3 

44 
21 
16 

12  10 
5  77 
4  40 

20  50 

137  40 

4  47 

1  50 

19  50 

99 

27  22 

40  40 

16,193  42 

7,141 

1,428  20 

7,190 

1,9'7  29 

142,282 

41,790  79 

Lb. 
619, 136 

167,889 

29,381  08 

Lb. 

Lb. 

622,824 

600 

290,241 

168,682 

53 

22,675 

29  599  15 

14  57 

6  235  89 

619, 136 

167,889 

29,381  08 

913,665 

191,410 

35,849  61 

378 

94  50 

93 
737 

30  19 
239  61 

471 

771 

1 

18,889 

124  69 

251  51 

0  35 

6,611  15 

378 

94  50 

830 

269  80 

20, 132 

6  987  70 

Gal. 

Gal. 

Gal. 

110 

817 
9,586,232 

18 

142 

653,241 

2  75 

20  42 

239  656  84 

9,587,159 

653,401 

239  680  01 

38,865 

7,706 

582  99 

44,771 
5,723,266 

8,354 
588,238 

730  64 

143,082  49 

38,865 

7,706 

582  99 

5,768.037 

596,592 

143,813  13 

64,057 

5,418 

960  90 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

T0T.4L  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Con. 

Oils— Con. 

Illuminating    oUs    composed 
wholly  or  in  part  of  the  pro- 
ducts   of    petroleum,    coal, 
shale    or     lignite,     costing 
more  than  30  cents  per  gallon 

Jnit'd  Kingdom 

France  . .   . . 

Gal. 

3,823 

100 

121,215 

1,616 

155 

48,920 

Gal. 

s 

i  cts. 

100 
120,726 

155 
48,733 

31  00 

L'nited  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States. . . 

Total 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

9,746  60 

125,138 

50,691 

120,826 

48,888 

9,777  60 

Animal- 

4,799 
27,616 

1,774 
13,497 

85 
27,616 

77 
13,497 

19  25 

3,374  25 

32,415 

15,271 

27,701 

13,574 

3,393  50 

10,061 

7,306 

10,061 

7,306 

1,826  50 

1,494 
8,154 

554 
4,726 

Other  animal  oil,  n.o.p 

8,154 

4,726 

827  06 

9,648 

5,280 

8,154 

4,726 

827  06 

Vegetable — 

76,464 

469 

6 

1,840 

1,438 

41,853 

338 

4 

1,135 

1,058 

727 

469 

6 

1,840 

1,438 

519 

338 

4 

1,135 

1,058 

90  82 

59  15 

Germany 

Italy       

0  70 
198  69 

United  States.. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.E.Indies  other 
France 

185  15 

80,217 

44,388 

4,480 

3,054 

534  51 

Cocoanut,  n.o.p 

43,858 

496 

830 

205 

3,032 

44,736 

492 

770 

179 

3,814 

413 

21 

830 

205 

3,032 

503 

23 

770 

179 

3,814 

88  02 

2  27 

134  75 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

B.W.  Indies.... 

31  32 
669  37 

48,421 

49,991 

4,501 

5,289 

925  73 

387 

5,469 

186 

12 

226,520 

432 

1,578 

89 

6 

111,310 

387 

5,469 

186 

12 

225,920 

432 

1,578 

89 

6 

110,893 

75  60 

276  15 

France 

15  57 

Japan 

1  05 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

France  

19,406  67 

232,574 

113,415 

231,974 

112,998 

19,775  04 

Flaxseed   or  linseed,   raw  or 
boiled. 

Lb. 
176,012 
392 
76, 983 

10,746 

22 
5,828 

Lb. 
2,562 
392 
76,983 

153 

22 
5,829 

42  27 

6  46 

1,270  45 

253,387 

16,597 

79.937 

6,004 

1,319  18 

Olive,  n.o.p 

Gal. 
19,38£ 

c 

57,92f 

10- 

2J 

3,11- 

150, 05> 

f 

2,48! 

5( 

20,47! 

33,461 

1 

95,481 

36C 

21 

4,40.^ 

>       165,93! 

)                1! 

i           3, 12' 

)                4; 

!         25,49 

Gal. 

4,540 

235 

3,321 

107 

25 

3,133 

114,43: 

6,818 

331 

5,852 

36C 

21 

4,474 

127, 68£ 

1,363  60 

66  20 

1,170  40 

French  Africa. . 
Germany 

72  00 

4  20 

894  80 

Italy 

25,537  00 

Japan 

I              84C 
i                 4C 
I         21,151 

1,061 

3; 

26,17 

212  20 

Turkey 

6  60 

United  States.. 
Total 

5,234  20 

253,64 

I        328, 35( 

)       147,824 

172, 80f 

)    34,561  20 

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Preferential  Tariff.              | 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quant  i  ty . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Gal. 
3  775 

1,615 

S       cts. 
242  25 

Gal. 

$ 

S      cts. 

Gal. 

3,775 

100 

120,726 

$ 

1,615 
155 

48,733 

$       cts. 
242  25 

31  00 

9,746  60 

3,775 

1,615 

242  25 

124,601 

50,503 

10,019  85 

4,714 

1,697 

254  55 

4,799 
27,616 

1,774 
13,497 

273  80 

3,374  25 

4  714 

1,697 

254_  55 

32,415 

15,271 

3,648  05 

10,061 

7,306 

1,826  50 

1  494 

554 

83  10 

1,494 
8,154 

554 

4,726 

83  10 

827  06 

1,494 

554 

83  10 

9,648 

5,280 

910  16 

76,031 

41,534 

6,230  10 

76,758 

469 

6 

1,840 
1,438 

42,053 

338 

4 

1,135 

1,058 

6,320  92 
59  15 

0  70 

198  69 

185  15 

80,511 

44,588 

6,764  61 

43  686 

44,168 
469 

5,521  07 
58  62 

44,099 

496 

830 

205 

3,032 

44,671 

492 

770 

179 

3,814 

5,609  09 

475 

60  89 

134  75 

31  32 

669  37 

44  161 

44,637 

5,579  69 



48,662 

49,926 

6,505  42 

387 

5,469 

186 

12 

225,920 

432 

1,578 

89 

6 

110,893 

75  60 

276  15 

15  57 

1  05 

19,406  67 

231,974 

112,998 

19,775  04 

Lb. 

151,815 

9,921 

1,897  71 

Lb. 

Lb. 

154,377 

392 

76,983 

10,074 

22 
5,829 

1,939  98 

6  46 

1,270  45 

151,815 

9,921 

1,897  71 

231,752 

15,925 

3,216  89 

Gal. 

14,583 

26,327 

3,949  05 

Gal. 
905 

1,721 

258  15 

Gal. 

20,028 

235 

56,330 

107 

25 

3,133 

114,432 

•     6 

2,488 

40 

21,151 

34,866 

331 

94,216 

360 

21 

4,474 

127,685 

18 

3,127 

33 

26,171 

5,570  80 
66  20 

53,009 

88,364 

13,254  60 

14,425  00 

72  00 

4  20 

894  80 

25,537  00 

6 

1,648 

18 
2,066 

2  70 
309  90 

2  70 

522  10 

6  60 

5,234  20 

14,583 

26,327 

3,949  05 

55,568 

92,169 

13,825  35 

217,975 

291,302 

52,335  60 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Con. 

Oils— Con. 

Hong  Kong 

China 

Gal. 

444 
14 
3 

584 
472 

$ 

512 

14 

9 

469 

434 

Gal. 

444 

14 

3 

584 

472 

512 

14 

9 

469 

434 

S    cts. 
128  00 

3  50 

HoUand 

2  25 
117  25 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Belgium 

China    . 

108  50 

1,517 

1,438 

1,517 

1,438 

359  50 

Vegetable  oil,  not  otherwise 
provided  tor. 

9,940 

42,026 

3,962 

3.483 

12,497 

636 

30 

1.300 

67,566 

8,668 

30,207 

4,517 

2,033 

12,109 

249 

30 

1,398 

34,400 

161 

42,026 

3,962 

3,483 

13,630 

636 

30 

1,300 

67,567 

158 

30,207 

4,517 

2,033 

13,006 

249 

30 

1,398 

34,404 

27  65 

5, 286  22 

790  47 

355  77 

France 

2,276  05 

Germany 

Japan 

43  57 
5  25 

244  65 

United  States.. . 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

Russia 

6,021  13 

141,440 

93,611 

132,795 

86,002 

15,050  76 

Lubricating     oils     composed 
wholly  or  in  part  et  petro- 
leum and  costing  less  than 
25  cents  per  gallon. 

3.287 

5,315 

253 

4,427,045 

696 

1,254 

61 

575.670 

790 

5.315 

253 

4,360,438 

183 

1,254 

61 

570,364 

19  75 

1.32  87 
6  32 

United  States.. . 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.E.Indies  other 
Belgium 

109,011  55 

4,435,900 

577,681 

4,366,796 

671,862 

109, 170  49 

Lubricating  oils,  n.o.p 

95. 660 

240 

1.057 

1.094 

652 

969 

110 

21 

888, 194 

32,781 

240 

278 

928 

342 

432 

44 

9 

270,990 

7,745 

240 

1,057 

1,094 

652 

969 

110 

21 

859,959 

2,970 

240 

278 

928 

342 

432 

44 

9 

261,115 

594  00 
48  00 
55  60 

185  60 

68  40 

Germany 

Norway 

Sweden 

86  40 
8  80 
1  80 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

AustraUa 

B.  India 

B.E.Indies  other 
B.W.Indies.... 

Hong  Kong 

France 

52,223  00 

987,997 

306,044 

871,847 

266,358 

53,271  60 

Essential,  n.o.p 

Lb. 

26.887 

840 

300 

4,632 

240 

1,349 

15,312 

4,572 

50 

7,435 

932 

51 

220 

148,738 

33,002 

271 

158 

1,761 

430 

799 

29,892 

8,889 

128 

15,225 

756 

18 

1,178 

210,787 

Lb. 

13,086 

840 

300 

4,632 

40 

617 

14,906 

4,572 

50 

7,235 

1,232 

51 

220 

147,571 

17,039 

271 

158 

1,761 

30 

521 

26,892 

8.889 

128 

14.498 

1,009 

18 

1,178 

209,794 

1,277  92 

20  32 

11  85 

132  07 

2  25 

39  07 

2,016  90 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

666  67 

9  60 

1,087  35 

Japan 

75  67 

Russia 

1  35 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

China 

88  35 
15,735  00 

211,558 

303,294 

195,352 

282, 186 

21,164  37 

Peppermint 

270 

26 

4 

7,242 

990 

31 

1 

16,538 

26 

4 

6,842 

31 

1 
15.538 

2  32 
08 

United  States... 
Total 

1,165  41 

7,542 

17,560 

6,872 

15,570 

1,167  81 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOB  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Gal. 

S 

$       cts. 

Gal. 

$ 

S       ets. 

Gal. 

444 

14 

3 

584 

472 

S 

512 

14 

9 

469 

434 

$       cts. 
128  66 

3  50 

2  25 

117  25 

108  50 

1,517 

1,438 

359  50 

8  982 

7,810 

1,171  SO 

9,143 

42,026 

3,962 

3,483 

13,630 

636 

30 

1,300 

67, 567 

7,968 

30,207 

4,517 

2,033 

13,006 

249 

30 

1,398 

34,404 

1,199  15 

5,286  22 

790  47 

355  77 

2,276  05 

43  57 

5  25 

244  65 

6,021  13 

• 

8,982 

7,810 

1,171  50 

141,777 

93,812 

16,222  26 

2,497 

513 

37  45 

3,287 

5,315 

253 

4,360,438 

696 

1,254 

61 

570,364 

57  20 

132  87 

6  32 

109,011  55 



2,497 

513 

37  45 

4,369,293 

572,375 

109,207  94 

85,049 

28,585 

3,573  18 

92,794 

240 

1,057 

1,094 

652 

969 

110 

21 

859,959 

31,555 
240 

278 

928 

342 

432 

44 

9 

261,115 

4,167  18 

48  00 

55  60 

185  60 

68  40 

86  40 

8  80 

1  80 

52,223  00 

85,049 

28,585 

3,573  18 

956,896 

294,943 

56,844  78 

Lb. 
13,797 

15,960 

798  00 

Lb. 

Lb. 

26,883 

840 

300 

4,632 

240 

617 

14,906 

4,572 

50 

7,235 

1,232 

51 

220 

147,571 

32,999 

271 

158 

1,761 

430 

.521 

26,892 

8,889 

128 

14,498 

1,009 

18 

1,178 

209,794 

2,075  92 

20  32 

11  85 

132  07 

22  25 

39  07 

2,016  90 

666  67 

9  60 

1,087  35 

75  67 

1  35 

88  35 

15,735  00 

200 

400 

20  00 

13,997 

16,360 

818  00 

209,349 

298,546 

21,982  37 

270 

990 

49  50 

270 

26 

4 

6,842 

990 

31 

1 

15,538 

49  50 

2  32 

08 

1,165  41 

270 

990 

49  50 

7,142 

16,560 

1,217  31 

L88 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Oils — Con. 

All  other  oils,  not  elsewhere 
specified. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Belgium 

China. '. 

Gal. 

12,466 

178 

3,810 

1,905 

1,218 

118 

212 

1,850 

186,710 

S 

6,980 
115 

7,511 
998 
817 
136 
146 
531 
53,914 

Gal. 

521 

178 

3,810 

1,905 

1,218 

177 

212 

1,850 

186,474 

S 

342 
115 
7,511 
998 
817 
179 
146 
531 
53,686 

$    cts. 

59  85 

20  12 

1,314  42 

174  65 

France 

Germany 

142  97 
31  32 
25  55 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungary  . 

92  92 
9,395  74 

208,467 

71, 148 

196,345 

64,325 

11,257  54 

Oiled  silk,  oiled  cloth,  and  tape 
or  other  textile,  india-nibbered, 
flocked  or  coated,  n.o.p. 

182,834 

1,604 

602 

128 

756 

31 

224,465 

2,156 

1,604 

602 

237 

756 

31 

223,520 

646  80 

481  20 

180  60 

France  . 

71  10 

226  80 

9  30 

United  States.. 

67,056  00 

Total 

410,420 

228,906 

68,671  80 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Belgium 

Oil    cloth,    enamelled    carriage, 
floor,  shelf  and  table    oil  cloth , 
cork    matting    or    carpet    and 
linoleum. 

Sq.  yd. 

2,305,934 

2,869 

2 

215 

505,415 

764,940 

410 

1 

219 

109,919 

Sq.  yd. 

4,398 

2,869 

501 

215 

506,373 

1,286 

410 

71 

219 

110,198 

450  10 
143  50 
24  85 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

76  65 
38,569  30 

2,814,435 

875,489 

514,356 

112,184 

39,264  40 

Optical,  philosophical,    photogra- 
phic   and  mathematical  instru- 
ments, n.o.p. 

172,048 

31,735 

17,323 

11 

47 

3,297 

620,074 

9,850 

10,251 

17,335 

11 

3 

483 

509, 121 

2,462  50 

2,562  75 

4,333  75 

Holland 

2  75 

0  75 

120  75 

127,280  25 

Total 

744,535 

547,054 

136,763  50 

Parts,  brass  and  aluminum,  of 
cameras  and  kodaks,  including 
special  parts  of  metal  in  the 
rough,    when    imported     by 
manufacturers  of  cameras  and 
kodaks  for  the  use  only  in  the 
manufacture  of   cameras   and 
kodaks. 

Spectacles,       eye-glasses      and 
ground  or   finished  spectacle 
or  eye-glass  lenses. . . 

3,081 

3,081 

231  08 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungary  . 
China 

1,527 

37 

6 

2,326 

516 

17 

28,997 

483 

37 

6 

2,326 

516 

17 

28,997 

144  90 

11  10 

1  80 

697  80 

154  80 

5  10 

TTnifpd  States 

8,699  10 

Total 

33,426 

32,382 

9,714  60 

Spectacle    frames,    eye-glass 
frames,  and  metal  parts  of. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

691 

84 

575 

64,778 

424 

84 

575 

64,778 

84  80 

16  80 

115  00 

12,955  60 

Total 

66, 128 

65,861 

13,172  20 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home 

Consumption. 

Preferential  T 

iriff. 

Treaty  Rates.                  | 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Gal. 
11  965 

? 
6, 724 

$       cts. 
1,008  60 

Gal. 

$ 

$       ets. 

Gal. 

12,486 

178 

3,810 

1,905 

1,218 

177 

212 

1,850 

186,474 

% 

7,066 
115 
7,511 
998 
817 
179 
146 
.531 
53,686 

$       cts. 
1,008  45 

20  12 

1,314  42 

174  65 

142  97 

31  32 

25  .55 

92  92 

9,395  74 

11,965 

6,724 

1,008  60 

208.310 

71.049 

12,266  14 

186,933 

37,386  60 

189,089 

1,604 

602 

237 

756 

31 

223,520 

38.033  40 

• 

481  20 

180  60 

71  10 

226  80 

9  30 

67,056  00 

186.933 

37,386  60 

415,839 

106,058  40 

Sq.yd. 
2,305,264 

764,797 

191,199  25 

Sq.yd. 

Sq.   yd. 

2,309,662 

2,869 

501 

215 

506,373 

766,083 

410 

71 

219 

110,198 

191,649  .35 

143  50 

24  85 

76  65 

38,569  .30 

2, 305, 264 

764,797 

191,199  25 

2,819.620 

876,981 

230.463  65 

162,447 

28,428  94 

4,306 
21,656 

968  85 
4,872  81 

176.603 

31,907 

17.335 

11 

47 

3,125 

509,121 

31,860  29 

7,435  56 

4,333  75 

2  75 

44 
2,642 

9  90 
594  45 

10  65 

715  20 

127.280  25 

162, 447 

28,428  94 

28.648 

6.446  01 

738,149 

171.638  45 

3,081 

231  08 

• 

1,044 

208  80 

1,527 

37 

6 

2,326 

516 

17 

28,997 

353  70 

11  10 

1  80 

697  SO 

154  80 

5  10 

8.699  10 

1,044 

208  80 

33.426 

9.923  40 

267 

40  05 

691 

84 

575 

64,778 

124  85 

16  80 

US  00 

12,955  60 

>"" 

267 

40  05 

66, 128 

13,212  25 

190 


CVBTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoTl. 

United  States.. 

2,986 

$ 
2,986 

$    cts. 
447  90 

lamps. 

Packages,    usual   coverings,    con- 
taining goods  subject  to  any  ad 
valorem    duty,   not   included   in 
the  inv'oice  value  of  the  goods 
they  contained. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

807,763 

5,697 

145 

44 

13 

443 

54 
205 

1,007 
7,512 
1,350 
12 
9,671 

1 

28,688 

1,307 

2,301 

101 

44 

30,587 

3 

62,395 

46 

7 

6,027 

4,746 

17,591 

1 

1,491 

8 

20 

121 

1 

864 

5 

1,623 

2,703 

2,559 

658 

221,015 

18 

41,828 

6,217 

145 

8,365  60 

1,243  40 

B.  E.  .\friea 

29  00 

B.  S.  Africa... . 

5 

7 

1  00 

B.  India      .    . 

1  40 

B.  E.  Indies, 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

236 

86 

7,499 

16 

12 

10,520 

1 

28,782 

1,310 

2,458 

101 

96 

30,840 

3 

64,559 

76 

5 

7,567 

6,011 

17,537 

1 

1,495 

8 

26 

185 

91 

864 

5 

1,147 

2,724 

2,582 

658 

220,807 

18 

47  20 

B.  Straits  Settle- 

17  20 

Hong  Kong. 

1,499  80 

3  20 

Alaska. 

2  40 

2,104  00 

Azores  and  Mad- 

0  20 

Belgium 

5,756  40 

China  

262  00 

Cuba 

491  60 

20  20 

Dutch  E.  Indies 
Egypt     and 
Soudan 

19  20 

1  40 

6,168  00 

French  Africa- 

0  60 

12,911  80 

Greece 

15  20 

1  00 

Holland 

1,513  40 

Italy     

1,202  20 

Japan 

3,507  40 

0  20 

Norway 

299  00 

1  60 

Philippines. 

5  20 

37  00 

Roumania 

18  20 

172  80 

1  00 

229  40 

Sweden 

544  80 

516  40 

Turkey. 

131  60 

United  States.. 

44,161  40 

Venezuela. 

3  60 

Total. 

1,218,854 

456,535 

91,307  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  Guiana 

Packages  paying  7j,  22|  and  25  per 
cent. 

60,480 

5,167 

72 

928 

269 

5 

1 

94 

158 

83 

24 

26 

1,275 

107 

4 

132 

265 

5 

1 

243 

154 

85 

24 

6 
3,632 

318  75 

26  75 

B.  India 

1  00 

B.  \V.  Indies.. 

33  00 

66  25 

1  25 

Alaska 

0  25 

Aust.-Hungary  . 
Belgium 

60  75 

38  50 

China 

21  25 

Cuba 

6  00 

EgjT)t  and 

1  50 

France 

31,89ll 

908  00 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

$ 

$       ots. 

$ 

?       cts. 

$ 

2,986 

$       cts. 
447  90 

764,124 

114,618  60 

805,952 

6,217 

145 

44 

5 

443 

54 
309 

958 

7,499 

1,313 

12 

10,520 

1 

28,782 

1,310 

2,458 

101 

96 

7 

30,840 

3 

64, 559 

76 

5 

7,567 

6,011 

17,537 

1 

1,495 

8 

26 

185 

91 

864 

5 

1,147 

2,724 

2,582 

658 

220,807 

18 

122,984  20 

1,243  40 

29  00 

44 

6  60 

6  60 

1  00 

436 

54 
73 

872 

65  40 

8  10 
10  95 

130  80 

66  80 

8  10 

58  15 

148  00 

1,499  80 

1,297 

194  55 

197  75 

2  40 

2, 104  00 

0  20 

5,756  40 

262  00 

491  60 

20  20 

19  20 

1  40 

6,168  00 

0  60 

12,911  80 

15  20 

1  00 

1,513  40 

1,202  20 

3,507  40 

0  20 

299  00 

1  60 

5  20 

37  00 

18  20 

172  80 

1  00 

229  40 

544  80 

516  40 

131  60 

44,161  40 

3  60 

766,900 

115,035  00 

1,223,435 

206,342  00 

59,114 

4,188 

71 

957 

10,347  20 

732  90 

12  42 

167  47 

1,419 
1 

319  27 
0  23 

61,808 

4,296 

75 

1,094 

265 

5 

1 

269 

157 

85 

24 

6 
33,720 

10,985  22 

759  88 

13  42 

5 

1  13 

201  60 

66  25 

1  25 

0  25 

26 
3 

5  85 
67 

66  60 

39  17 

21  25 

6  00 

1  50 

30,088 

6,77i  03 

7,679  03 

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11 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — Genebal  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity.     Value.    | 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoU. 

$ 

134 

1,389 

26 

6,860 

1,882 

166 

35 
113 
349 

$ 

$    cts. 

1,431 
39 

3,446 

2,030 

64 

3 

118 

214 

76 

335 

20 

12 

1 

100,374 

357  75 

Greece. 

9  75 

Holland 

861  50 

Italy 

507  50 

16  00 

Miquelon  and 
St   Pierre. 

0  75 

29  50 

53  50 

19  00 

20,896 

20 

9 

83  75 

5  00 

3  00 

0  25 

United  States.. 

103,190 

25.093  50 

Total. 

234,267 

114,096 

28,524  00 

Unit'dKingdom 

Packages    paying  20,   30  and  32| 
per  cent. 

311,165 
46 

1 
59 

7 
15,958 

5,611 

48 

1 

35 

1,823  57 

15  60 

B   Guiana 

0  32 

B.  W.  Indies 

11  37 

B.  Straits 
Rettlements.. 

Hons  KonET    .    . 

14,234 

20 

51 

1,657 

3 

102 

91,045 

41 

2.180 

111 

115,158 

2,311 

480 

68 

176 

132 

43 

4,925 

402 

6 

45 

117,688 

4,626  05 

Aust.  Hungary.. 

6  50 

Belgium 

18 

1,668 

3 

60 

76,694 

36 

2,295 

185 

152,726 

2,281 

502 

71 

179 

154 

12 

6,140 

670 

4 

35 

116,200 

16  57 

538  52 

Cuba 

0  97 

33  15 

France 

29,589  62 

13  32 

Germany        .    . 

708  50 

36  07 

Holland 

37,426  35 

Italy     

751  07 

156  00 

Miquelon  and 
St   Pierre  .   .. 

22  10 

57  20 

Portugal 

42  90 

13  97 

1,600  62 

130  65 

1  95 

Turkey 

14  62 

■ 

38,251  67 

Total      .    . . 

687,169 

356,573 

115,889  23 

Unit'dKingdom 

Paints  and  colours — 
Brocade  and  bronze  powders.... 

457 
101 
143 
504 
8,266 
6,542 

278 
101 
143 
504 
8,153 
6.542 

76  45 

27  77 

39  32 

138  60 

2,242  42 

United  States 

1,799  05 

Total 

16,013 

15,721 

4,323  61 

Unit'dKingdom 

100 

4 

915 

7,881 

4 

915 

7,881 

1  00 

228  75 

1,970  25 

Total 

8,900 

8,800 

2,200  00 

TRADE  AND  NAVIQATIObl 


193 


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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 

$       cts. 

124 

S           Pt.S. 

27  90 

$ 

124 

1,431 

39 

7,412 

2,287 

172 

35 

118 

214 

76 

20,640 

20 

12 

1 

100,374 

$        rts. 
27  90 

357  75 

9  75 

* 

3,966 
257 
108 

32 

892  35 

57  82 
24  30 

7  20 

1  753  85 

565  32 

40  30 

7  95 

29  50 

53  50 

19  00 

20, 305 

4,568  62 

4  652  37 

5  00 

3  00 

0  25 

25,093  50 

64,330 

11,259  99 

56,334 

12,676  37 

234,760 

52,460  36 

308,698 

61,739  60 

314,309 

48 

1 

102 

63,563  17 

15  60 

0  32 

67 



13  40 

24  77 

, 

14,234 

20 

51 

1,657 

3 

102 

91,045 

41 

2,180 

111 

115,158 

2,311 

480 

68 
176 
132 

43 

4,925 

402 

6 

45 

117,688 

4,626  05 

6  50 

.    16  57 

538  52 

0  97 

33  15 

29,589  62 

13  32 

708  50 

36  07 

37,426  35 

751  07 

156  00 

22  10 

57  20 

42  90 

13  97 

1,600  62 

130  65 

1  95 

14  62 

38,251  67 

308,765 

61,753  00 

665,338 

177,642  23 

179 

26  85 

457 
101 
143 

504 

8,153 
6,542 

103  30 

27  77 

39  32 

138  60 

2,242  42 

1,799  05 

179 

26  85 

15,900 

4,350  46 

111 

16  65 

111 

4 
915 

7,881 

16  65 

1  00 

228  75 

1,970  25 

111 

16  65 

8,911 

2,216  65 

11— ii— 13 


194 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1 — General  Statement 


Articles  Imported. 


Countries. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity.     Value, 


Entered 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.     Value. 


Duty. 


DUTIABLE   GOODS — Con. 

Paints  and  colours — Con. 
Lead,  white,  dry 


Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

United  States 

Total 


Lead,  white,  ground  in  oil. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States . . 

Total 


Lead,    red,     dry     and    orange 
mineral. 


Ochres,  ochrey  earths,  siennas 
and  umbers. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States 


Total. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 

France 

Germany 

Italy 

United  States. . 

Total 


Zinc  white. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States 

Total 


Oxides,  fire  proofs,  rough  stuffs 
fillers  and  colours,  dry,  n.o.p. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Japan 

United  States. 

Total 


Liquid  fillers,  anti-corrosive  and 
anti-fouling  paints,  and  ground 
and  liquid  paints,  n.o.p. 


Paris  green,  dry . 


Unit'd  Kingdom 
.\ust.-Hungarj^ 

Belgium 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Norway 

United  States 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

United  States . . 

Total.... 


Lb. 

153,7 

2,210 
128,548 


284,486 


397,164 
54,125 


451,289 


263,820 

4,480 

18,748 

45,857 

429, 661 


762,566 


458,176 

243,561 

32,5 

61,688 

,005,875 


2,802,148 


575,373 
606, 751 

1,404,013 
494,730 

5,909,970 


8,990,837 


1,167,795 

417 

35,284 

680 

12 

5,502,107 


6,7r6,295 


1,183,297 
100 
90 


2 

5 

11 

6,700 

2,773,306 


,567 
,758 


3,983,097 


323,525 

7,500 

30,90' 


361,932 


Lb. 


$  cts. 


8,299 

226 

6,664 


2,210 

128,548 


226 
6,664 


67  80 
1,999  20 


15,189 


130,758 


2,067  00 


22,870 
2,761 


54,125 


2,761 


1,035  54 


25,631 


54,125 


2,761 


1,035  54 


9,092 

141 

919 

1,641 

22,057 


263,820 

4,480 

18,748 

45,857 

429,661 


9,092 

141 

919 

1,641 

22,057 


454  60 

7  05 

45  95 

82  05 

1,102  85 


33,850 


762,566 


33,850 


1,692  50 


7,196 

1,790 

368 

1,092 

17,895 


90, 552 

243,561 

56. 6.58 

61,688 

,005,875 


1,181 

1,790 

785 

1,092 

17,895 


177  15 
268  50 
117  75 
163  80 
2, 684  25 


28,341 


2,458,334 


22,743 


3,411  45 


19,793 
19,055 
50.268 
17,414 
286,417 


575,373 
606,751 

1,404,013 
494,730 

5,909,970 


19,793 
19,055 
50,268 
17,414 
286,417 


989  65 

952  75 

2,513  40 

870  70 

14,320  85 


392,94; 


8,990,837 


392,947 


19,647  35 


60,127 

104 

4,315 

280 

1 

171,836 


20,478 

417 

35, 284 

680 

12 

5,501,378 


1,333 

104 

4,315 

280 

1 

171,749 


299  92 

23  40 

970  87 

63  00 

0  23 

38,644  27 


236,663 


5,558,249 


123,386 

25 

11 

619 

1,365 

2,204 

755 

214,541 


342,906 


177,782 


1,928 

25 

11 

019 

1,365 

2,204 

135 

214,714 


40,001  69 


578  40 

7  50 

3  30 

185  70 

409  50 

661  20 

40  50 

64,414  20 


2,821 


221,001 


66,300  30 


47,772 
1,195 
4,690 


9,425 

7,500 

38,10' 


1,165 
1,195 
5,841 


116  50 
119  50 
584  10 


53,657 


55,032 


,201 


820  10 


TRADE  AND  NATIQATION 


195 


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OF  IMPORTS — Continued. 


roR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Ratca. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Lb. 
156,528 

$ 

8,420 

$          Ct3. 

1,684  00 

Lb. 

t 

$       cts. 

Lb. 

156, 528 

2  210 

128,548 

$ 

8,420 

226 

6,664 

$        ctB. 
1,684  00 

67  80 

1,999  20 

156  528 

8,420 

1,684  00 

287,286 

15,310 

3„751  00 

418,559 

24,203 

7,260  90 

418,559 
54,125 

24,203 
2,761 

7,260  90 

1,035  54 

418  559 

24,203 

7,260  90 

472,684 

26,964 

8,296  44 

263,820 

4,480 

18,748 

45,857 

429,661 

9,092 

141 

*       919 

1,641 

22,057 

454  60 

7  05 

45  95 

82  05 

1,102  85 

762,566 

33,850 

1,692  50 

367  624 

6,015 

601  50 

458, 176 

243,561 

56, 658 

61,688 

2,005,875 

7,196 

1,790 

785 

1,092 

17,895 

778  65 

268  50 

117  75 

163  80 

2,684  25 

367, 624 

6,015 

601  50 

2,825,958 

28,758 

4,012  95 

- 

575,373 
606,751 

1,404,013 
494,730 

5,909,970 

19,793 
19,055 
50,268 
17,414 
286,417 

989  65 

952  75 

2,513  40 

870  70 

14,320  85 

8,990,837 

392,947 

19,647  35 

1  153  258 

59,408 

8,911  20 

1,173,736 

417 

35,284 

680 

12 

5,501,378 

60,741 

104 

4,315 

280 

1 

171,749 

9,211  12 

23  40 

970  87 

. 

63  00 

0  23 

38,644  27 

1,153,258 

59,408 

8,911  20 

6,711,507 

237,190 

48,912  89 

1   124  098 

121,176 

24,235  20 

1,150,899 

100 

90 

2,279 

5,567 

11,758 

1,700 

2,772,877 

123,104 

25 

11 

619 

1,365 

2,204 

135 

214,714 

24,813  60 

7  50 

3  30 

185  70 

409  50 

661  20 

40  50 

64,414  20 

1   124  098 

121,176 

24,235  20 

3,945,270 

342,177 

90,535  50 

314  100 

46,607 

2,330  35 

.323,525 

7,500 

38,107 

47,772 
1.195 
5,841 

2,446  85 

119  50 

584  10 

314  100 

46.607 

2,330  35 

369,132 

54,808 

3,150  45 

11— ii— 134 


195 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.    1. 


6  george  v,  a.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Paints,  and  Colours— Con. 
Paints   and    colours   ground    in 
spirits,  and  all  spirit  varnishes 
and  lacquers. 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States, 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

Gal. 

641 
3,225 

$ 

895 
8,533 

Gal. 

677 
3,225 

$ 

947 
8,533 

S_  cts. 

708  50 
3,656  50 

3,866 

9,428 

3,902 

9,480 

4,365  00 

Putty 

Lb. 

50, 184 
387,355 

854 
8,170 

Lb. 

448 
387,355 

47 
8,170 

11  75 

2,042  50 

437,539 

9,024 

387,803 

8,217 

2,054  25 

Paintings  in  oil  or  water  colours 
and  pastels,   when  valued  at 
less  than  $20  eac^ 

No. 

191 

1 

202 

16 

1,138 

1,106 

6 

102 

19 

1,052 

No. 

18 

1 

202 

16 

1,138 

246 

6 

102 

19 

1,052 

61  50 
1  50 

25  50 
4  75 

United  States.. 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

263  00 

1,548 

2,285 

1,375 

1,425 

356  25 

Paper  and  manufactures  of — 
Albumenized  and  other  papers 
and    films,    chemically    pre- 
pared for  photographers'  use. 

82,853 

230 

325 

111,733 

189 

230 

325 

111,083 

56  70 

69  00 

97  50 

United  States 

33,324  90 

Total 

195,141 

111,827 

33  548  10 

Unit'dKingdom 

Bags  or  sacks,  printed  or  not... 

13,299 

8 

1,266 

103 

10 

32,016 

77 

8 

1,266 

103 

10 

32,016 

21  17 

2  20 

Germany 

348  15 

Holland 

28  32 

2  75 

United  States... 
Total 

8,804  90 

46,702 

33,480 

9,207  49 

Unit'dKingdom 
Hong  Kong 

Packs. 

616,940 

1,470 

30 

1,020 

7,840 

339, 079 

64,673 

42 

1 

204 

454 

43,690 

Packs. 

4,086 

1,090 

30 

S76 

7,840 

346. 135 

366 

30 

1 

169 

454 

44,636 

326  88 

87  20 
2  40 

France  

70  08 

627  20 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Holland 

27,690  80 

966,379 

109,064 

360,057 

45,6.56 

28,804  56 

Card  board  not  pasted  or  coated 

3,722 

653 

94,421 

65 

653 

94,421 

16  25 

163  25 

TTnited  States 

23,605  25 

Total 

98,796 

95, 139 

23,784  75 

Unit'dKingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Germany 

Holland 

Japan 

Switzerland 

United  States.., 

Total 

M. 

13,553 

152 

192 

16 

12 

1 

75,543 

21,142 

79 

623 

46 

15 

5 

88,341 

M. 

157 

1.52 

192 

16 

12 

1 

75,786 

308 

79 

623 

46 

15 

5 

88,444 

107  80 

27  65 

218  05 

16  10 

5  25 

1  75 

30,955  40 

89,469 

110,251 

76,316 

89,520 

31,332  00 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff.              i 

Treaty  Rates.                    1 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoird. 

Gal. 

« 

$       ots. 

Gal. 

$ 

$      cts. 

Gal. 

677 
3,225 

947 
8,633 

.5       cts. 
708  50 

3,656  50 

3,902 

9,480 

4,365  00 

Lb. 
49  736 

807 

141  24 

Lh. 

Lb. 

50, 184 
387,355 

854 
8,170 

152  99 

2,042  50 

49  736 

807 

141  24 

437,539 

9,024 

2,195  49 

No. 
173 

860 

129  00 

No. 

No. 

191 

1 

202 

16 

1,138 

1,106 

6 

102 

19 

1,052 

190  50 

1  50 

25  50 

4  75 

263  00 

173 

860 

129  00 

1,548 

2,285 

485  25 

82,664 

12,399  60 

82,853 
230 
325 

111,083 

12,456  30 

69  00 

97  50 

33,324  90 

82,664 

12,399  60 

194,491 

45,947  70 

13,222 

1,983  30 

13,299 

8 

1,266 

103 

10 

32  016 

• 

2,004  47 

2  20 

348  15 

28  32 

2  75 

8,804  90 

13,222 

1,983  30 

46, 7o: 

11,190  79 

Packs. 
581  498 

60,912 

29,074  90 

Packs. 

Packs. 

585,584 

1,090 

30 

876 

7,840 

346,135 

61,278 

30 

1 

169 

454 

44,636 

29,401  78 

87  20 

2  40 

70  08 

627  20 

27,690  80 

581,498 

60,912 

29,074  90 

941,555 

106, 568 

57,879  46 

3,657 

548  55 

3,722 

653 

94,421 

564  80 

163  25 

23,605  25 

3,657 

548  55 

98,796 

24,333  30 

M. 
13  284 

20,364 

4,582  15 

M. 

M. 

13,441 

152 

192 

16 

12 

1 

75,786 

20, 672 

79 

623 

46 

15 

5 

88,444 

4,689  95 

27  65 

218  05 

16  10 

5  25 

1  75 

30,955  40 

13,284 

20,364 

4,582  15 



89,600 

109,884 

35,914  15 

198 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Con. 

Paper,  and  mfra.  of— Con. 
Felt  board 

United  States... 

$ 

4,998 

S 

5,217 

$    cts. 
1,304  25 

Unit'dKingdom 

Belgium 

France 

Hangings  of  wall  paper,  includ- 
ing borders. 

Rolls 

204,863 

3,640 

1,207 

22,653 

1,830 

2,692,256 

32,955 

1,011 

493 

1,916 

2,570 

226,000 

Rolls 
2,891 
3,640 
1,207 
22,653 
2,289 
2,692,256 

1,093 
1,011 
493 
1,916 
2,515 
226,000 

382  55 
353  85 
172  55 

Germany 

Japan 

670  60 
880  25 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States... 

79,100  00 

2,926,449 

264, 945 

2,724,936 

233,028 

81,559  80 

16 

16,079 

manufactures  of,  n.o.p. 

16,079 

4,019  75 

Total 

16,095 

16,079 

4,019  75 

Unit'dKingdom 
France 

Millboard  not  coated  or  pasted . 

2,050 

31 

95 

117,977 

213 
31 
95 

117,977 

53  25 

7  75 

Holland 

23  75 

United  States... 

29,494  25 

Total 

120, 153 

118,316 

29,579  00 

United  States.. 

Union  collar  cloth  paper  in  rolls 
or  sheets  not  glossed  or  finish- 
ed. 

Union  coUar  cloth  paper  in  rolls 
or  sheets  glossed  or  finished . . 

Pads  not  printed,  papier  mache 
ware,  n.o.p. 

628 

628 

94  20 

United  States... 

15,437 

15,437 

3,087  40 

Unit'dKingdom 
Germanv.   . 

1,245 

130 

10,642 

68 

1.30 

10,642 

23  80 

45  50 

United  States.. 

3,724  70 

Total 

12,017 

10,840 

3,794  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Paper,  manufactures  of,  n.o.p. . . 

389,632 

7,561 

2,970 

14,084 

902 

4 

84,177 

86,375 

173 

36 

7,351 

1,369 

27,130 

7,590 

3,2)4 

13,845 

902 

4 

84,304 

86,862 

173 

36 

7,064 

1,369 

3 

215 

81 

1,325,477 

9,495  50 

2,656  50 

1,124  90 

4,845  75 

China 

315  70 

1  40 

France 

29,506  40 

30,401  70 

Holland 

60  55 

Italy 

12  60 

Japan 

2,472  40 

479  15 

Spain  , . 

1  05 

Sweden 

215 

120 

1,325,809 

75  25 

.^\s^tze^land 

28  35 

463,916  95 

Total 

1,920,778 

1,558,269 

545,394  15 

United  States.. 

Paper  matting  when  for  use  in 

2,570 

2,570 

642  50 

Canadian  manufactures. 
Patterns,  boot  and  shoe,  manu- 

United States.. 

13,684 

13, 684 

2,052  60 

factures  of  paper. 

TRADE  AND  NA7I0ATI0N 


199 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

OP  Imports — Continued. 


FOB  Home  Con8umption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

i 

$      cts. 

J 

S      cts. 

$ 

5,217 

$       cts. 
1,304  25 

Rolls 
199,919 

31,214 

7,023  37 

RolU 

Rolls 

202,810 

3,640 

1,207 

22,653 

2,289 

2,692  256 

32,307 

1,011 

493 

1,916 

2,515 

226,000 

7,405  92 

353  85 

172  55 

670  60 

880  25 

79, 100  00 

199,919 

31,214 

7,023  37 

2,924,855 

264,242 

88,583  17 

16 

2  40 

16 
16,079 

2  40 

4,019  75 

16 

2  40 

16,095 

4,022  15 

1,837 

275  55 

2,050 
31 

95 
117,977 

328  80 

7  75 

- 

23  75 

29,494  25 

1,837 

275  55 

120,153 

29,854  55 

628 

94  20 

15,437 

3,087  40 

1,177 

264  86 

1,245 

130 

10, 642 

288  66 

45  50 

3,724  70 

1,177 

264  86 

12,017 

4,058  86 

361,379 

81,311  47 

388,509 

7,590 

3,214 

13,845 

902 

4 

84,304 

86,862 

173 

36 

7,064 

1,369 

3 

215 

81 

1,325,477 

90,806  97 

2,656  50 

1,124  90 

4,845  75 

, 

315  70 

1  40 

29,506  40 

30,401  70 

60  55 

12  60 

2,472  40 

479  15 

1  05 

75  25 

28  35 

463,916  95 

361,379 

81,311  47 

1,919,648 

626,705  62 

■ 

2,570 

642  50 

13,684 

2,052  60 

200 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToiwL  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  TarifT. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — COTl. 

Paper,  and  mfrs.  of— Con. 
Printing  paper  (for  newspapers) 
in  sheets  or  rolls,  valued  at  not 
more  than  2jc.  per  pound. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
Belgium 

Lb. 

18,300 
1,458,569 

$ 

362 
29,234 

Lb. 

13,000 
1,414,014 

$ 

259 
28,343 

$    cts. 

38  85 
4,251  45 

1,476,869 

29,596 

1,427,014 

28,602 

4,290  30 

Printing  paper,  n.o.p 

3,157,118 

12,308 

250 

42,645 

484 

7,300 

11,697 

4,713,732 

169,153 

875 

11 

2,080 

42 

205 

491 

256,221 

97,693 

12,308 

250 

42,645 

484 

7,300 

11,697 

4,713,732 

3,486 

875 

11 

2,080 

42 

205 

491 

256,221 

871  50 

218  75 

2  75 

Germany 

Japan 

520  00 
10  50 

Norway 

Sweden 

51  25 
122  75 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

64,055  25 

7,945,534 

429,078 

4,886,109 

263,411 

65,852  75 

Ruled   and   border  and   coated 

56,222 

52 

9,056 

187 

1,262 

4,502 

108 

556 

180,532 

3,541 

52 

9,056 

187 

1,262 

4,502 

108 

556 

180,556 

1,239  35 

18  20 

teries. 

Bel(niiTTi    . 

3,169  60 

China 

65  45 

France ... . 

441  70 

1,575  70 

Holland 

37  80 

Japan 

194  60 

United  States.. 

63,194  60 

Total 

252,477 

199,820 

69,937  00 

Unit'dKingdom 
.\ust. -Hungary . . 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Straw    board    not    pasted    or 
coated. 

14,166 

22,880 

40,460 

5,328,247 

178 

320 

596 

74,320 

14,166 

22.880 

40,460 

5,328,247 

178 

320 

596 

74,320 

44  50 

80  00 

149  00 

18,580  00 

5,405,753 

75,414 

5,405,753 

75,414 

18,853  50 

Tarred     and     other     building 

407 
316,793 

papers,  n.o.p. 

317,349 

79,337  25 

Total 

317,200 

317,349 

79,337  25 

Window  blinds  of  paper  of  all 

20 

20 

7  00 

Unit  'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Aust.-Hungary.. 

Belgium 

Denmark 

France 

Wrapping  paper 

416,636 

2,888 

1,018 

79,374 

72,485 

1,140 

159,263 

10, 663 

1,395 

327,343 

526,682 

6,217,052 

22,347 

128 

99 

4,404 

1,854 

64 

8,639 

555 

124 

9,954 

15,981 

130,  &43 

144, 153 

2,888 

1,018 

79,374 

72, 485 

1,219 

159,263 

10,663 

1,395 

327,343 

462,417 

6,209,612 

6,022 

128 

99 

4,404 

1,854 

68 

8,639 

555 

124 

9,869 

14,310 

130,374 

1,505  50 

32  00 

24  75 

1,101  00 

463  50 

17  00 

Germany 

Holland 

2, 159  75 
138  75 
31  00 

Norway 

2,467  25 
3,577  50 

United  States... 
Total 

32,593  50 

7,815,939 

194,792 

7,471,830 

176,446 

44,111  50 

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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates.                 | 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

Lb. 
5,300 

103 

$       cts. 
10  30 

Lb. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Lb. 

18,300 
1,414,014 

$ 

362 
28,343 

$       cts. 
49  15 

4,251  45 

5,300 

103 

10  30 

1,432,314 

28,705 

4,300  60 

3,061,645 

^165, 894 

24,884  10 

3,159,338 

12,308 

250 

42,645 

484 

7,300 

11,697 

4,713,732 

169,380 

875 

11 

2,080 

42 

205 

491 

256,221 

25,755  60 

218  75 

2  75 

520  00 

10  50 

51  25 

122  75 

64,0.55  25 

3,061,645 

165,894 

24,884  10 

7,947.754 

429,305 

90,736  85 

53,349 

12,004  04 

56,890 

52 

9,056 

187 

1,262 

4,502 

108 

556 

180,556 

13,243  39 

18  20 

3,169  60 

65  45 

441  70 

1,575  70 

37  80 

194  60 

63,194  60 

53,349 

12,004  04 

253,169 

178 

320 

596 

74,320 

81.941  04 



14, 166 

22,880 

40,460 

5,328,247 

44  50 

80  00 

149  00 

18,580  00 

5,405,753 

75,414 

18,853  50 

407 

61  05 

407 
317,349 

61  05 

79,337  25 

407 

61  05 

317,756 
20 

79,398  30 

7  00 

272,448 

16,324 

2,448  60 

416,601 

2,888 

1,018 

79,374 

72,485 

1,219 

1.59,263 

10,663 

1,395 

327,343 

462,417 

6,209,612 

22,346 

128 

99 

4,404 

1,854 

68 

8,639 

555 

124 

9,869 

14,310 

130,374 

3,954  10 

32  00 

24  75 

1,101  00 

463  50 

17  00 

2,159  75 

138  75 

31  00 

2,467  25 

3,577  50 

32,593  50 

272, 44S 

16,324 

2,448  60 

7,744.278 

192,770 

46,560  10 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

- 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTUBLE   GOODS — Con. 

Paper  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 
All  kinds,  n.o.p 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

$ 

393,167 

214 

2,744 

33,366 

202 

631 

18,578 

43,295 

1,545 

4,157 

29,857 

174 

37,720 

371 

863,273 

23,759 

214 

6, 265 

33,366 

202 

631 

39,132 

41,739 

1,545 

4,649 

29,857 

174 

37,858 

423 

864, 142 

$    cts. 
5,939  75 

53  50 

Aust  -Hungary.. 

1,566  25 

Belgium 

8,341  50 

China 

50  50 

Denmark 

157  75 

9,783  00 

Germany 

10,434  75 

Holland 

386  25 

1,162  25 

7,464  25 

43  50 

Sweden 

9,464  50 

105  75 

United  States.. 

216,035  50 

Total 

1,429,294 

1,083,956 

270,989  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Pencils  lead 

33,820 

40 

7,242 

343 

472 

34,797 

6 

25 

58 

184,581 

1 

5,987 

40 

708 

316 

198 

34, 736 

6 

1,646  45 

11  00 

194  70 

86  90 

France 

54  44 

9,552  40 

Holland 

1  65 

United  States.. 

i84,S59 

50,837  19 

Total  ...     . 

261,384 

226,850 

62,384  73 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Pens,  penholders  and  rulers  of  all 

62,313 

205 

741 

265 

18 

179 

2,138 

53 

66,983 

2,301 

205 

282 

265 

18 

153 

2,138 

1 

66,983 

632  77 

56  37 

A.ust. -Hungary . . 

77  55 

72  87 

China 

4  95 

42  07 

Germany 

587  95 

Japan  . . 

0  27 

United  States.. 

18,421  18 

Total 

132,895 

72,346 

19,895  98 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Perfumery,  non-alcoholic,  viz.— 
Hair  oU,  tooth  and  other  pow- 
ders and  washes,  pomatums, 
pastes  and  all  other  perfumed 
preparations,  n.o.p.,  used  for 

42,050 

4,624 

105 

344 

214 

250 

7 

50,877 

9,777 

36 

1,467 

20 

345,585 

1,502  80 

34  12 

Hong  Kong 

344 

6 

250 

7 

50,333 

9,746 

36 

1,467 

20 

347,065 

■  • " 

111  80 

69  55 

Belgium 

81  25 

China  

2  27 

16,535  02 

3,177  52 

Holland 

11  70 

476  77 

6  50 

112,318  43 

Total  .  . 

451,324 

413,306 

134,327  73 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

41,830 

11 

238 

13,509 

1,186 

15 

238 

13, 509 

355  80 

4  50 

71  40 

United  States  . 

4,052  70 

Total 

55, 588 

14,948 

4,484  40 

TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


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OF  IMPORTS — Continued. 


KOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

S 

371,116 

$       cts. 
55,667  40 

% 

%       cts. 

$ 

394,875 

214 

6,265 

33,366 

202 

631 

39,132 

41,739 

1,545 

4,649 

29,857 

174 

37,858 

423 

864,142 

$       cts. 
61,607  15 

53  50 

1,566  25 

8,341  50 

..    . 

50  50 



157  75 

9,783  00 

10  434  75 

386  25 

1,162  25 

7,464  25 

43  50 

9,464  50 

105  75 

216,035  50 

371,116 

55,667  40 

1,455,072 

326,656  40 

17,569 

2,635  35 

10,200 

2,550  00 

33,756 

40 

7,242 

343 

4S3 

34,736 

6 

25 

58 

184,8.59 

6  831  SO 

11  00 

6,534 

27 

285 

1,633  50 

6  75 

71  25 

-- 

1,828  20 

93  65 

125  69 

9,552  40 

1  65 

25 

58 

6  25 
14  50 

6  25 

14  50 

50,837  19 

17,569 

2,635  35 

17, 129 

4,282  25 

261,548 

69,302  33 

59,825 

8,973  75 

248 

62  00 

62,374 

205 

741 

265 

18 

179 

2,138 

53 

66,983 

9,668  52 

56  37 

459 

114  75 

192  30 

72  87 

4  95 

26 

6  50 

48  57 

587  95 

52 

13  00 

13  27 

18,421  18 

59,825 
36,272 

8,973  75 

785 

196  25 

132,956 

29,065  98 

9,068  00 

40,896 

105 

344 

214 

250 

7 

50,877 

9,777 

36 

1,467 

20 

345,585 

10,570  80 

' 

34  12 

■ 

111  80 

69  55 

81  25 

2  27 

16,535  02 

3  177  52 

11  70 

6  50 

112,318  43 

36,272 

9,068  00 

449,578 

143,395  73 

-.- 

40,644 

8,128  80 

41,830 

15 

238 

13,509 

8,484  60 
4  50 

71  40 

4  052  70 

40,644 

8,128  80 

55,592 

12,613  20 

204 


CUSTOMS  DEPABTMEXT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

T(>r.\L  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoTl. 

Picture  and  photograph  frames  of 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  India 

$ 

21,364 

9 

88 

24 

3 

1,518 

1,505 

115 

139 

1,906 

20 

84,409 

S 
954 

?    cts. 
286  20 

17 

5  10 

China 

3 

236 

1,505 

115 

139 

18 

20 

84,072 

0  90 

France 

70  80 

451  50 

Holland 

34  50 

Italy 

41  70 

5  40 

Sweden 

6  00 

United  States.. . 

25,221  60 

Total    ...    . 

\ 

111,100 

87,079 

26,123  70 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies.... 

Hong  Kong 

Belgium 

China       .   . . 

Pickles,  viz. — 
Pickles  in  bottles,  jars  or  similar 
vessels. 

Gal. 
205,464 
13 

2,082 

20 

729 

1,900 

6 

207 

704 

499 

12, 694 

202, 526 

24 

1,153 

71 

278 

2,214 

1 

211 

597 

407 

14,561 

Gal. 

447 

13 

2,082 

482 

24 

1,153 

168  70 

8  40 

403  55 

729 
9 
6 

278 
14 

1 

97  30 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

4  90 
0  35 

604 

326 

12,769 

597 

206 

14,245 

208  95 

Japan      

72  10 

United  States... 
Total 

Hong  Kong 

China 

4,985  75 

224,318 

222,043 

16,985 

17,000 

5,950  00 

2,123 
39 

498 

17 

4 

1,014 

4,795 

2,123 
39 

498 

17 

4 

301 

4,824 

174  30 

5  95 

1  40 

Japan 

3,366 
18,511 

941 
18,618 

105  35 

United  States... 
Total 

Hong  Kong 

China 

1,688  40 

24,039 

6,328 

21,721 

5,644 

1,975  40 

Olives,  in  brine,  not  bottled 

936 
38 
95 

9,485 

48 

22,593 

20,442 

698 

24 

84 

4,787 

17 

9,098 

13,106 

936 

38 

95 

12,996 

48 

24,490 

19,147 

698 

24 
84 

6,280 
17 

9,267 
11,680 

209  40 

7  20 

France         .... 

25  20 

Greece 

1,884  00 

Italy 

5  10 

Spain 

2,780  10 

United  States... 
Total 

Spain. 

3,504  00 

53,637 

27,814 

57,750 

28,050 

8,415  00 

Olives,   in  brine,   by   manufac- 

57,321 
865 

33,198 
617 

53,519 
865 

32,899 
617 

6,579  80 

turers,    for   the    manufacture 
of  pickles. 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

HoUand 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

Total 

123  40 

58,186 

..     33,815 

54,384 

33,516 

6,703  20 

Plants  and  trees,  viz. — 
Apple  trees 

No. 
491 
19 
131,911 

101 

2 

14,768 

No. 
47 

6 

1  41 

131,911 

14,768 

3,957  33 

132,421 

14,871 

131,958 

14,774 

3,958  74 

12 
62,383 

2 
12,264 

62,383 

12,264 

1,871  49 

62,395 

12,266 

62,383 

12,264 

1,871  49 

TRADE  AN.D  NAVIGATION 


205 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 
20,469 
9 

$       cts. 

4,093  80 

1  80 

25 

$       cts. 
6  87 

$ 

21,448 

9 

88 

24 

3 

1,518 

1,.505 

115 

139 

1,912 

20 

84,072 

$       cts. 
4,386  87 

1  80 

71 
24 

19  52 
6  60 

24  62 

6  60 

0  90 

1,282 

352  55 

423  35 

451  50 

34  50 

41  70 

1,894 

520  95 

526  35 

6  00 

25,221  60 

20,478 

4,095  60 

3,296 

906  49 

110,853 

31,125  79 

Gal. 
203,721 

201,509 

50,377  25 

Gal. 

3 

6 

1  95 

Gal. 

204,171 

13 

2,082 

20 

729 

1,361 

6 

207 

604 

499 

12,769 

201,997 

24 

1,1.53 

71 

278 

2,003 

1 

211 

597 

407 

14,245 

50,547  90 
8  40 

403  55 

20 

71 

23  07 

23  07 

97  30 

1,352 

1,989 

646  53 

651  43 

0  35 

207 

■    ■ '211 

68  57 

68  57 

208  95 

173 

201 

65  32 

137  42 

4,985  75 

203,721 

201,509 

50,377  25 

1,755 

2,478 

805  44 

222,461 

220,987 

57,132  69 

2,123 
•        39 

498 

17 

4 

1,014 

4,824 

174  30 

5  95 

• 

1  40 

2,425 

713 

231  72 

3,366 
18,618 

337  07 

1,688  40 

2,425 

713 

231  72 

24, 146 

6,357 

2,207  12 

936 

38 

95 

12,996 

48 

24,490 

19,147 

698 

24 
84 

6,280 
17 

9,267 
11,680 

209  40 

7  20 

25  20 

1,884  00 

5  10 

2,780  10 

3,. 504  00 

57,750 

28,050 

8,415  00 

53,519 
865 

32,899 
617 

6,579  80 

123  40 

54,384 

33,516 

6,703  20 

No. 

444 

95 

,       8  88 

No. 

No. 

491 

19 

131,911 

101 

2 
14,768 

10  29 

19 

2 

0  48 

0  48 

3,957  33 

444 

95 

8  88 

19 

2 

0  48 

132,421 

14,871 

3,968  10 

12 

2 

0  30 

12 
62,383 

2 
12,264 

0  30 

1,871  49 

12 

2 

0  30 

62  395 

12,266 

1  871  79 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entebed 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariflf. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Con. 

Plants  and  trees— Con. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

No. 

30 

500 

375 

52,457 

$ 

1 

18 

13 

1,439 

No. 

$ 

$    cts. 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

375 
52,457 

13 
1,439 

2  60 
287  80 

53,362 

1,471 

52,832 

1,452 

290  40 

Florist  stock,  viz.:  palms,  ferns, 
rubber  plants  (ficus) , gladiolus , 
cannas,  dahlias  and  paeonies. 

1,509 

8,695 

40 

58 

6,976 

315 

19,813 

226 

5,399 

33 

58 

6,323 

315 

19,813 

56  50 

1,349  75 

8  25 

14  50 

Holland 

1,580  75 

Japan. 

78  75 

United  States... 

4,953  25 

Total 

37,406 

32, 167 

8,041  75 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

27,320 

25 

100 

41,143 

934 

2 

2,172 

3,200 

25 

100 

41,143 

156 
2 

7 
2,172 

31  20 

0  40 

- 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France.. 

1  40 

434  40 

- 

68,588 

3,115 

44,4,68 

2,337 

467  40 

12 

388 

89, 126 

31 

44 

2,299 

388 
89, 126 

44 
2,299 

8  80 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France.. 

459  80 

89, 526 

2,374 

89,514 

2,343 

468  60 

Ppach  trees  and  June  buds. 

15 
51,489 

13 
4,724 

51,489 

4,724 

1,544  67 

51,504 

4,737 

51,489 

4,724 

1,544  67 

Pear  trees    

1,021 

39 

23,645 

154 

4 

3,752 

903 

39 

23,645 

115 

4 

3,752 

27  09 

1  17 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'  d  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Belgium 

709  35 

24, 705 

3,910 

24,587 

3,871 

737  61 

71 

49, 622 

24 
16,555 

49, 622 

16,555 

1,488  66 

49,693 

16,579 

49,622 

16, 555 

1,488  66 

1,000 
207,378 

21 
2,894 

1,000 

207,378 

21 

2,894 

-      4  20 

578  80 

208,378 

2,915 

208,378 

2,915 

583  00 

Rose  bushes 

73,636 

150 

153 

83,960 

42,437 

6,903 
14 

31 
5,968 
4,753 

4,832 
150 

811 
14 

162  20 

2  80 

HoUand 

United  States... 

Total 

82, 280 
42,437 

5,842 
4,753 

1,168  40 
950  60 

200,336 

17,669 

129,699 

11,420 

2, 284  00 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Conbdmption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

No. 
30 

$ 

1 

i       cts. 
0  13 

No. 

$ 

$       cts. 

No. 

30 

500 

375 

52,457 

1 

18 

13 

1,439 

$         Ct8. 

0  13 

500 

18 

3  15 

3  15 

2  60 

287  80 

30 

1 

0  13 

500 

18 

3  15 

53,362 

1,471 

293  68 

1,012 

151  80 

271 
3,296 

7 

60  98 

741  63 

1  57 

1,509 

8,695 

40 

58 

6,976 

315 

19,813 

269  28 

2,091  38 

9  82 

14  50 

653 

146  93 

1,727  68 

78  75 

4,953  25 

1,012 

151  80 

4,227 

951  11 

37,406 

9,144  66 

24,084 

775 

96  89 

36 

3 

0  55 

27,320 

25 

100 

41,143 

934 

2 

7 

2,172 

128  64 
0  40 

1  40 

434  40 

24,084 

7?5 

96  89 

36 

3 

0  55 

68,588 

3,115 

564  84 

12 

31 

3  88 

12 

388 
89, 126 

31 

44 
2,299 

3  88 

8  80 

459  80 

12 

31 

3  88 

89,526 

2,374 

472  48 

15 

13 

0  30 

15 
51,489 

13 
4,724 

0  30 

1,544  67 

15 

13 

0  30 

51,504 

4,737 

1,544  97 

118 

39 

2  36 

1,021 
39 

23,645 

154 

4 

3,752 

29  45 

1  17 

709  35 

118 

39 

2  36 

24,705 

3,910 

739  97 

71 

24 

1  42 

71 
49,622 

24 
16,555 

1  42 

1,488  66 

71 

24 

1  42 

49, 693 

16,579 

1,490  08 

1,000 
207,378 

21 

2,894 

4  20 

578  SO 

208,378 

2,915 

583  00 

68,804 

6,092 

761  56 

73,636 

150 

153 

83,9^0 

42,437 

6,903 

14 

31 

5,968 

4.753 

923  76 

2  80 

153 

1,680 

31 
126 

5  42 
22  07 

5  42 

1,190  47 

950  60 

68,804 

6,092 

761  56 

1,833 

157 

27  49 

200,336 

17,669 

3,073  05 

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No.   1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Con. 

Plants  and  trees— Con. 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

No. 

153 
1,704 

136 
296 

No. 

153 
1,704 

$ 

136 
296 

$    cts. 
4  59 

51  12 

1,857 

432 

1,857 

432 

55  71 

Fruit  plants,    n.o.p 

240 

241 

145,870 

13 
22 

2,045 

241 
145,870 

22 

2.045 

4  40 
409  00 

146,351 

2,080 

146,111 

2,067 

413  40 

Trees,  plants  and  shrubs  known 
as  nursery  stock,  n.o.p. 

6,223 

67 

2,052 

5,474 

840 

200 

12,613 

58 

64,974 

1,604 

67 

1,641 

3,607 

840 

59 

11,183 

320  80 

13  40 

Belgium 

328  20 

721  40 

168  00 

11  80 

Holland 

2,236  60 

64,974 

12,994  80 

Total 

92,501 

83,975 

16,795  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

92 

17 

569 

466 

3 

96,350 

17 

569 

466 

3 

96, 350 

2  97 

France 

99  57 

81  55 

Holland 

0  53 

16,862  19 

Total. 

97,497 

97,405 

17,046  81 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Cwt. 
1,649 
5 
3,317 

1,486 

3 

1,811 

Cwt. 

ground  not  calcined. 

5 
3,317 

3 
1,811 

0  45 
271  65 

4,971 

3,300 

3,322 

1,814 

272  10 

Plaster    of    Paris,     or    gypsum. 

217 

2 

800 

126, 122 

134 

1 

490 

44,677 

calcined     and     prepared     wall 
plaster. 

2 

800 

126,122 

1 

490 
44,677 

0  25 

100  00 

15,765  77 

127,141 

45,302 

126,924 

45,168 

15,866  02 

Plates  engraved   on  wood,   steel 

9,324 

1,014 

77, 701 

773 
1,014 

77,701 

154  60 

202  80 

taken  from  the  same,  engravers' 

United  States.. 

15,540  20 

plates,  of  steel  or  other  metal 
polished  for  engraving  thereon. 

Total. 

88,039 

79,488 

15,897  60 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Pocket  books,  portfolios,  purses, 

60,908 

1 

1,908 

1,325 

5 

22,301 

33,061 

9 

4,176 

412 

8 

245,722 

8,463 

2,962  05 

fly   books  and   musical   instru- 
ment cases. 

Aust.-Hungar  V . . 

846 

1,266 

5 

4,161 

32,945 

2 

780 

359 

8 

246,219 

296  10 

Belgium 

443  10 

China 

1  75 

France  

1,456  35 

11,530  75 

Holland       .    ... 

0  70 

273  00 

Switzerland   . 

125  65 

Turkey 

2  80 

United  States.. 

86,176  65 

Total.. 

369,836 

295,054 

103,268  90 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


roR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

No. 

S 

$       cts. 

No. 

$ 

$       cts. 

No. 

153 
1,704 

$ 

136 
290 

$       cts. 
4  59 

51  12 

1,857 

432 

55  71 

240 

13 

1  63 

240 
241 

145,870 

13 

22 
2, 045 

1  63 

4  40 

409  00 

240 

13 

1  63 

146,351 

2,080 

415  03 

4,569 

571  26 

50 

8  75 

6,223 

67 

2,052 

5,474 

840 

200 

12,613 

58 

64,974 

900  81 

13  40 

411 
1,867 

71  92 
326  79 

400  12 

1,048  19 

168  00 

141 

1,430 

58 

24  67 

250  25 

10  15 

36  47 

2,486  85 

10  15 

12,994  80 

4,569 

571  26 

3,957 

692  53 

92,501 

18,058  79 

92 

13  80 

92 

17 

569 

466 

3 

96,350 

13  80 

2  97 



99  57 

81  55 

0  53 

16,862  19 

92 

1,380 

97,497 

17,060  61 

Cwt. 
1,649 

1,486 

148  60 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

1,649 

5 

3,317 

1,486 

3 

1,811 

148  60 

0  45 

271  65 

1,649 

1,486 

148  60 

4,971 

3,300 

420  70 

217 

134 

17  36 

217 
2 

800 
126,122 

134 
1 

490 
44,677 

17  36 

0  25 

100  00 

15,765  77 

217 

134 

17  36 

127,141 

45,302 

15,883  38 

8,551 

1,282  65 

9,324 

1,014 

77,701 

1,437  25 

202  80 

15,540  20 

8,551 

1,282  65 

88,039 

17,180  25 

50,486 

11,359  92 

2,303 

1 

1,062 

59 

690  90 
0  30 

318  60 
17  70 

61,252 

1 

1,908 

1,325 

5 

22,. 539 

32,945 

9 

3,752 

412 

8 

246,219 

15,012  87 

0  30 

614  70 

460  80 

1  75 

18,378 

5,513  40 

6,969  75 

11,530  75 

7 

2,972 

53 

2  10 

891  60 

15  90 

2  80 

1,164  60 

141  55 

2  80 

86,176  65 

50,486 

11,359  92 

24,835 

7,450  50 

370,375 

122,079  32 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.^L  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value.. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS— Con. 

Polish  or  composition,  knife  and 
Other,  n.o.p. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  Straits 

S 
99,291 

649 

$    cts. 
178  47 

19 

7 

144 

1,008 

16 

12 

74,995 

19 

7 

883 

1,008 

16 

12 

74,975 

5  22 

1  92 

242  82 

277  20 

Holland 

4  40 

3  30 

United  States 

20,619  36 

Total 

175,492 

77,569 

21,332  69 

Lb. 
250 

472 

Lb. 

odours,  etc.,  imported  in  tins  of 
not  less  than  ten  pounds  each. 

Post  office  parcels  and  packages... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

310,018 

892 

6 

4 

1,109,014 

24,637 

9,176  41 

6 

4 

1,109,014 

2  05 

Switzerland  . 

1  10 

United  States 

318,702  71 

Total 

1,419,934 

1,133,661 

327,882  27 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  \V.  Indies 

83,195 

30 

1 

7,210 

23,087 

10,806 

1,840 

4,008 

697 

128 

36,542 

16,681 

1,668  10 

pearls   and    imitations    thereof, 
pierced,  split,  strung  or  not,  but 

1 

7,210 

23,087 

10,806 

1,840 

4,008 

697 

128 

36,542 

0  10 

721  00 

2,308  70 

1,080  60 

Holland 

184  00 

Italy 

400  80 

69  70 

12  80 

United  States 

3,654  20 

Total  . 

167,544 

101,000 

10, 100  00 

Provisions  not  otherwise 
specified — 
Butter                        

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

New  Zealand . . . 

Denmark 

Holland 

Norway 

70,711 

210,896 

4,918,512 

840 

315 

300 

130 

1,557,705 

18,100 

50,003 

1,223,631 

235 

79 

60 

29 

381,580 

1,525 

226,856 

296,576 

840 

315 

300 

130 

1,534,332 

332 

53,952 

78,231 

235 

79 

60 

29 

375,394 

61  00 

9,074  24 

11,863  04 

33  60 

12  60 

12  00 

5  20 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
New  Zealand.. . 
Belgium 

61,373  28 

6,759,409 

1,673,717 

2,060,874 

508,312 

82,434  96 

Cheese 

35,524 

5,541 

109 

110,436 

6,328 

18,877 

31,096 

533,109 

9,044 

220 

115,852 

2,274 

417,485 

8,322 

676 

62 

22,399 

1,834 

2,209 

4,603 

109,839 

1,579 

24 

20,311 

22S 

77,196 

14,004 

321 

1,789 

83,939 

6,168 

18,877 

38,833 

490, 176 

6,607 

220 

46,853 

2,274 

425, 56C 

2,859 

41 

333 

17,238 

1,786 

2,209 

6,062 

102,049 

1,197 

24 

8,114 

228 

80,812 

420  12 

9  63 

53  67 

2,518  17 

Germany 

185  04 
566  31 

Holland 

Italy 

1,164  99 
14,705  28 

Norway 

Sweden 

Switzerland 

Turkey 

United  States. . 

Total 

198  21 

6  60 

1,405  59 

68  22 

12,766  80 

1,285,89£ 

249,28; 

1,135,621 

222,952 

34,068  63 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

$ 
97,852 

20 

$       cts. 
14,677  80 

3  00 

$ 

$       cts. 

s 

98,501 

20 
19 

7 

883 

1,008 

16 

12 

74,975 

$       cts. 
14,856  27 

3  00 

5  22 

1  92 

242  82 

277  20 

4  40 

3  30 

20,619  36 

97,872 

14,680  80 

175,441 

36,013  49 

Lb. 

Lb. 
250 

472 

59  01 

Lb. 

250 

472 

59  01 

285,381 

67,618  56 

310,018 

892 

6 

4 

1,109,014 

76,794  97 

892 

208  65 



208  65 

2  05 

1  10 

318,702  71 

285,381 

67,618  56 

892 

208  65 

1,419,934 

395,709  48 

66,514 
30 

4,988  55 
2  26 

83,195 

30 

1 

7,210 

23,087 

10,806 

1,840 

4,008 

697 

128 

36,542 

6,656  65 

2  26 

0  10 

721  00 

2,308  70 

1,080  60 

184  00 

400  80 

69  70 

12  80 

3,654  20 

66,544 

4,990  81 

167,544 

15,090  81 

64,734 

16,617 

1,942  02 

66,259 

226,856 

4,993,508 

840 

315 

300 

130 

1,534,332 

16,949 

53,952 

1,231,358 

235 

79 

60 

29 

375,394 

2,003  02 

9,074  24 

4,696,932 

1,153,127 

140,907  96 

152,771  00 

33  60 

12  60 

12  00 

5  20 

61,373  28 

4,761,666 

1,169,744 

142,849  98 

6,822,540 

1,678,056 

225,284  94 

21,624 

5,507 
635 

432  48 
104  40 

35, 628 

5,541 

1,789 

83,939 

6,168 

18,877 

38,833 

490, 176 

6,607 

220 

46,853 

2,274 

425,560 

8,366 

676 

333 

17,238 

1,786 

2,209 

6,062 

102,049 

1,197 

24 

8,114 

228 

80,812 

852  60 

5,220 

114  03 

53  67 

2,518  17 

185  04 

566  31 

1,164  99 

14,705  28 

198  21 

. 

6  60 

1,405  59 

68  22 

12,766  80 

26,844 

6,142 

536  88 

1,162,465 

229,094 

34.605  51 

11— ii— 14* 


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No.   1. 


6  george  v,  a.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

T0T.\L   I 

MPOBTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DOTL4BLE    GOODS — CofX. 

Provisions — Con. 
Lard .-. . . 

Unit'dKingdom 

Germany 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Lb. 

4,803 

6,232 

724,781 

$ 
648 
881 
77,393 

Lb. 

$ 

%    cts. 

4,552 
694,527 

624 

74,772 

91  04 
13,890  54 

735,816 

78,922 

699,079 

75,396 

13,981  58 

Lard  compound  and  similar  sub- 
stances, cottolene  and  animal 

446,785 

28,031 

1,120 

1,896,026 

40,411 

5,865 

118 

170, 639 

315,076 

28,031 

1,120 

1,933,657 

27,477 

5,865 

118 

172,712 

6,301  52 
560  62 

stearine  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p. 

Germany 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Hong  Kong 

China    

22  40 
38,673  14 

2,371,962 

217,033 

2,277,884 

206, 172 

45,557  68 

Bacon   and   hams,    shoulders 
and  sides,  cured. 

13,227 

895 

3,726 

468 

62 

1,478,872 

2,875 

156 

800 

89 

12 

238,891 

6,521 

895 

3,726 

468 

62 

1,493,708 

1,356 

156 

800 

89 

12 

239,551 

130  42 

17  90 

74  52 

9  36 

Italy 

1  24 

United  States.. . 

Total 

Australia 

New  Zealand . . . 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
Newfoundland. . 

Norway 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

.Australia 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland . . 
New  Zealand . . . 

Argentina 

Belgium 

China 

29,874  16 

1,497,250 

242,823 

1,505,380 

241,964 

30, 107  60 

8,713 
412,489 
156,305 

707 
26,545 
26,800 

318,921 

60,348 

156,305 

22,488 

5,034 

26,800 

9,567  63 
1,810  44 
4,689  15 

577,507 

54,052 

535.574 

54,322 

16,067  22 

Beef,  salted,  in  barrels 

5,861 

1,570 

200 

1,497,350 

517 

175 

12 

118,548 

5,761 

1,570 

200 

1,005,010 

509 

175 

12 

78,944 

115  22 

31  40 

4  00 

20, 100  20 

1,504,981 

119,252 

1,012,541 

79,640 

20,250  82 

Canned    meats    and    canned 
poultry  and  game. 

1,022,382 

61,668 

2,511 

20 

16,421 

28,800 

180 

1,106 

17,764 

5,177 

8,552 

42 

100 

307,358 

8,211 

174,147 

8,075 

501 

8 

2,468 

3,686 

44 

205 

4,227 

748 

978 

27 

27 

60, 038 

1,415 

57,284 

22, 260 

2,511 

20 

9,304 

2,481 

501 

8 

2,558  60 

682  27 

137  78 

2  20 

180 
1,106 
1,871 
1,870 

611 

44 
205 
553 
326 

59 

12  10 
56  38 

France 

Germany 

Japan  .... 

152  08 
89  65 
16  23 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

100 

283,884 

8,211 

27 

46,610 

1,415 

7  43 

United  States... 
Uruguay 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  W.  Indies.... 

12,818  26 
389  12 

1,480,292 

256,594 

379,908 

61,533 

16,922  10 

Extracts  of  meats  and   fluid 

182,229 

3 

47 

5,765 

169 

4,291 

1,682 

223 

17 

3,415 

270,709 

3,4.30 

3 

47 

757 

943  25 

beef,    not    medicated,    and 

0  83 

soups  of  all  kinds. 

12  93 

208  18 

Belgium 

France 

1,035 
3,342 

284  63 

Germany. 

919  05 

Sweden 

17 

4  68 

United  States... 
Total 

269,250 

74,044  78 

468,550 

277.881 

76,418  33 

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213 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Lb. 

4,803 

$ 
648 

$       cts 
72  OS 

Lb. 

$ 

i    cts 

Lb. 

4,803 

4,552 

694,527 

$ 

64* 

624 

74,775 

$       cts. 
72  05 

91  04 

13  890  M 

4,803 

648 

72  05 

703,882 

76,044 

14,053  63 

255,483 

23,814 

3,832  26 

570,559 

28,031 

1,120 

1,933,657 

51,291 

5,86S 

118 

172,712 

Ifi   13^  7S 

560  62 

22  40 

38,673  14 

255,483 

23,814 

3,832  26 

2.533,367 

229,986 

49,389  94 

6,706 

1,519 

100  59 

13,227 

895 

3,726 

468 

62 

1,493,708 

2,875 

156 

800 

89 

12 

239,551 

231  01 

17  90 

74  52 

9  36 

« 

29,874  16 

6,706 

1,519 

100  59 

1,512,086 

243,483 

30,208  19 

318,921 
296,069 
156,305 

22,488 
21,542 
26,800 

9,567  63 
6,  .524  86 
4,689  15 

235,721 

16,508 

4, 714  42 

235, 721 

16,508 

4,714  42 

771,295 

70,830 

20,781  64 

100 

8 

1  50 

5,861 

1,570 

200 

1,005,010 

517 

175 

12 

78,944 

116  72 

31  40 

4  00 

20, 100  20 

100 

8 

1  50 

1,012,641 

79,648 

173,600 

10, 143 

501 

8 

2,366 

3,686 

47 

205 

4,407 

326 

978 

27 

27 

46,610 

1,415 

20„252  32 

148,158 

39,068 

6,837  06 

804,898 
64,450 

125, 228 
7,662 

31,307  00 
1,915  50 

1,010,340 

86,710 

2,511 

20 

16,151 

28,800 

292 

1,106 

17,967 

1,870 

8,552 

42 

100 

283,884 

8,211 

40,702  66 

2,597  77 

137  78 



16,151 

2,366 

414  05 

414  05 

28,800 
112 

3,686 
3 

921  50 
0  75 

921  50 

12  85 

56  38 

1,115  58 

89  65 

245  98 

6  75 

7  43 

12,818  26 
389  12 

16,096 

3,854 

963  50 

7,941 

42 

919 

27 

229  75 
6  75 

164,309 

""  41,434 

7,251  11 

922,339 

141,379 

35,344  75 

1,466,556 

244,346 

59,517  96 

152,288 

26,650  65 

26,886 

6,721  50 

182,604 

3 

47 

5,765 

184 

4,138 

3,342 

223 

17 

6,631 

269, 250 

34,315  40 

0  83 

12  93 

1,460  18 

46  00 

1,060  38 

919  05 

55  75 

4  68 

1,657  75 

74,044  78 

5,008 

184 

3,103 

1,252  00 

46  00 

775  75 

223 

55  75 

6,631 

1,657  75 

152,288 

26,650  65 

42,035 

10,508  75 

472,204 

113,577  73 

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No.    1. 


6  george  v,  a.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariflf. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Con. 

Provisions — Con. 
Meats— Con. 
Mutton     and      lamb,      fresh, 
chilled  or  frozen. 

Australia 

New  Zealand.. . 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland . . 

Hong  Kong 

Norway 

United  States... 

Total 

* 
United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Lb. 

485,037 

34 

2,983,005 

$ 

39,106 

4 

338,508 

Lb. 

491,250 

34 

2,955,592 

$ 

34, 030 

4 

335,933 

S       cts. 

14,737  50 

1  02 

88,667  7B 

3,468,076 

377,618 

3,446,876 

369,967 

103,406  28 

Pork,  barrelled,  in  brine 

6,850 

3,200 

367 

100 

8.430,0.52 

693 

388 

85 

10 

818,226 

6,850 

3,200 

367 

100 

8,465,088 

693 

388 

85 

10 

817,128 

137  00 

64  00 

7  34 

2  00 

169,301  76 

8,440,569 

819,402 

8,475,605 

818,304 

169,512  10 

Pork,  fresh,  chilled  or  frozen  . 

114,683 

14,282 

23,900 

3,107 

717  00 

Poultry  and  game,  n.o.p 

7,052 

1,153 

8,939 

12 

20 

500 

137 

104 

68,210 

4,903 

2,575 

8,845 

12 

980  60 

515  00 

1,769  00 

Newfoundland 

2  40 

500 

137 

104 

69,494 

100  00 

Egypt  and 

27  40 

20  80 

United  States.. 

13,898  80 

Total 

86,127 

86,570 

17,314  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Belgium 

China      

Dried  or  smoked  meats,  and 
meats     preserved     in     any 
other   way   than  salted   or 
pickled,  n.o.p. 

2,316 

67,624 

6 

3,475 

20 

170 

4,667 

61 

592,211 

500 

19,744 

2 

708 

5 

34 

1,505 

15 

120,637 

1,003 

67,444 

6 

3,475 

20 

170 

1,435 

61 

646,909 

166 

19,701 

2 

708 

5 

34 

472 

15 

133,979 

20  06 

1,348  88 

0  12 

09  50 

0  40 

Germany 

Italy 

Sweden         .... 

3  40 

28  70 

1  22 

United  States. . , 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

New  Zealand.. . 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland . . 
China 

12,938  18 

670,550 

143, 150 

720,523 

155, 082 

14,410  46 

Other  meats,  fresh,  chilled  or 
frozen. 

54 

32,588 

55,557 

424,410 

3 

3,046 

2,316 

63,525 

165,609 

5,583 

423,981 

13,218 

566 

03,477 

4,968  27 

167  49 

12,719  43 

512,609 

68,890 

595, 173 

77,261 

17,855  19 

Other  meats,  salted,  n.o.p  — 

41,879 

2,719 

200 

6,780 

110 

182 

482,366 

3,607 

579 

23 

1,672 

42 

22 

87,157 

4,000 

2,719 

200 

6,780 

110 

182 

447,692 

400 

579 

23 

1,672 

42 

22 

82,960 

80  00 

54  38 

4  00 

135  60 

France 

2  20 

Italy 

3  64 

United  States... 
Total 

8,953  84 

534,236 

93,102 

461,683 

85,698 

9,233  66 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

rreaty  Rates. 



Total. 

Quantity.!    Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity, 

Value. 

Duty.          Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Lb. 

i 

$       cts. 

Lb. 

i 

$       cts. 

Lb. 

491,250 

4,970 

2,955,592 

S 

34,030 

367 

335,933 

$       cts. 
14  737  50 

4,936 

363 

98  72 

99  74 

88  667  76 

4,936 

363 

98  72 

3,451,812 

370,330 

103  505  00 

6,850 

3,200 

367 

100 

8,465,088 

693 

388 

85 

10 

817,128 

137  00 

64  00 

. 

7  34 

2  00 

169.301  76 

8,475,605 

818,304 

169,512  10 

23,900 

3,107 

717  00 

2,261 

282  65 

7,164 
2,575 
8,845 
12 
1,881 
500 

137 

104 

69,494 

1,263  25 

515  00 

1,769  00 

2  40 

1,881 

235  i2 

235  12 

100  00 

27  40 

20  80 

13,898  80 

4,142 

517  77 

90,712 

17,831  77 

1,313 

334 

19  70 

2,316 

67,444 

6 

3,475 

20 

170 

1,435 

61 

646,909 

500 

19,701 

2 

708 

5 

34 

472 

15 

133,979 

39  76 

1,348  88 

0  12 

69  50 

0  40 

3  40 

28  70 

1  22 

12,938  18 

1,313 

334 

19  70 

721,836 

155,416 

14,430  16 

54 

3 

1  08 

54 

165,609 

46, 126 

423,981 

3 

13,218 

2,355 

63,477 

1  08 

4,968  27 

40,543 

1,789 

810  86 

978  35 

12,719  43 

40,597 

1,792 

811  94 

635,770 

79,053 

18,667  13 

37,879 

3,207 

568  20 

41,879 

2,719 

200 

6,780 

110 

182 

447, 692 

3,607 

579 

23 

1,672 

42 

22 

82,960 

648,20 

54  38 

4  00 

135  60 

2  20 

3  64 

8  953  84 

37,879 

3,207 

568  20 

499,562 

88,905 

9,801  86 

. — 

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No.  1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

-General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Cofl. 

Pulleys,  belt,  of  all  kinds  for  power 
transmission. 

Jnit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. . 

$ 

4,500 
50,041 

$ 
56 
49,970 

$    cts. 
15  40 

13,742  56 

Total 

54,541 

50,026 

13,757  96 

L'nit'd  Kingdom 

19,741 
17 
39 
53 

27,222 

820 

17 

39 

53 

27,217 

287  00 

5  95 

13  65 

18  55 

9,525  95 

Total 

47,072 

28, 146 

9,851  10 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
A  list  -Hunearv  . 

Eibbi  ns  of  all  kinds  and  materials 

670,890 

45 

982 

230,927 

9,935 

1,103 

74 

696,077 

170,660 

22,658 

7,930  30 

368 

12,587 

9,935 

1,103 

128  80 

4,405  45 

3,477  25 

Holland 

386  05 

35,810 
175,867 

12,533  50 

61,553  45 

Total    

1,780,693 

258,328 

90,414  80 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Ribbons,  undyed,  for  the  manufac- 
ture of  typewriter  ribbons. 

4,111 

335 

1,050 

5,298 

578 

335 

1,050 

5,237 

86  70 

50  25 

157  50 

' 

785  55 

Total      

10,794 

7,200 

1,080  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

United  States.. 

3,134 
1,773 

1,773 

1  75 

443  25 

Total 

4,907 

1,780 

445  00 

Italy 

Salt,  in  bulk,  n.o.p 

Cwt. 

3,240 
543,456 

420 
85, 128 

Cwt. 

3,240 
543,456 

420 
85,128 

162  00 

United  States. . 
Total 

United  States. . 

United  Stat<?s 

27,172  80 

546,696 

85,548 

546, 696 

85,548 

27,334  80 

Salt,  n.o.p.,  in  bags,  barrels,  and 

157,867 

67,750 

154,246 

67,212 

11,568  68 

Bags,    barrels   and   other    cover- 
ings used  in  the  importation  o 
salt      specified      in      preceding 
item. 

Sandpaper,  glass,  flint  and  emery 
paper  or  emery  cloth. 

20,629 

20,524 

5,131  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 



7,46S 

U 
118,631 

68C 

83 

14 

118, 60£ 

170  00 

20  75 



3  50 

United  States 



29,651  25 

Total 



126,19. 

)    

119,385 

29,845  50 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOB  Home  Consumption. 


I 
I 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 
4,444 

$       cts. 
666  60 

$ 

t      cts. 

$ 

4,500 
49,970 

$       cts. 
682  00 

13,742  56 

4,444 

666  60 

54,470 

14,424  56 

18,392 

4, 138  60 

19,212 
17 
39 
53 

27,217 

4,425  60 

5  95 

13  65 

18  55 

9,525  95 

18,392 

4,138  60 

46,538 

13,989  70 

16,418 

3,694  52 

626,870 

45 

614 

219, 752 

156,986  66 

U  25 

199  55 

54,942  13 

665,946 
45 

982 

232,339 

9,935 

1,103 

74 

664,833 

175,867 

168,611  48 

11  25 

328  35 

59,347  58 

3,477  25 

386  05 

74 
629,023 

18  50 
157,255  75 

18  50 

169,789  25 

61,553  45 



16,418 

3, 694  52 

1,476,378 

369,413  84 

1,751,124 

463,523  16 

3,533 

353  30 

4,111 

335 

1,050 

5,237 

440  00 

50  25 

157  50 

785  55 

3,533 

353  30 

10,733 

1,433  30 

3,127 

469  05 

3,134 

1,773 

470  SO 

443  25 

.3,127 

469  05 

4,907 

914  05 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 
3,240 
543,456 

420 
85,128 

162  00 

27,172  80 

546, 696 

85,548 

27,334  80 

154,246 

67,212 

11,568  68 

20,524 

5,131  00 

6,788 

1,018  20 

7,468 

83 

14 

118,605 

1,188  20 

20  75 

3  50 

29,651  25 

6,788 

1,018  20 

126,170 

30,863  70 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.   1. 


6  george  v,  a.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Con. 

Saucea  and  catsups,  in  bottles 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  India 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

Gal. 

96,775 
168 

$ 

127,012 

512 

1 

1,903 

1,591 

499 

13 

465 

46 

Gal. 
423 

$ 

301 

$    cts. 
105  35 

1 

1,903 

1,591 

84 

13 

465 

4 

0  35 

Hong  Kong 

China 

2,387 

4,051 

444 

10 

689 

110 

2,387 

4,051 

38 

10 

689 

10 

666  05 
556  85 

29  40 

Germany 

Italy  

4  55 

162  75 

Japan           

1  40 

United  States.. 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

China 

74,037 

98,111 

72,938 

98, 601 

34,510  35 

178.671 

230, 153 

80,546 

102,963 

36,037  05 

Sauces  and  catsups,  in  bulk 

1,080 

12,507 

547 

1,175 

1,529 

29,371 

425 

4,989 

S3 

314 

399 

7,896 

511 

12,497 

547 

1,175 

1,490 

26,709 

20 

4,986 

83 

314 

387 

7,341 

7  00 

1,745  10 

29  05 

Italy        

109  90 

135  45 

United  States . . 
Total 

Hong  Kong 

China '. . 

2,569  35 

46,209 

14,106 

42,569 

13,131 

4,595  85 

22,423 

9,999 

56,867 

230 

7,888 

1,859 

20,022 

89 

22,393 

9,999 

54,535 

230 

7,876 

1,859 

19,085 

89 

2,756  60 

650  65 
6,679  75 

United  States.. 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

31  15 

89,519 

29,858 

87, 157 

28,909 

10,118  15 

Sausage  casings,  n.o.p 

98,873 

5,319 

3 

11,716 

54 

597 

85,209 

19,605 

5,090 

3 

3,430  88 

890  75 

• 

0  53 

China 

814 

81,925 

142  45 

14,337  11 

Total 

201,771 

107,437 

18,801  72 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Seeds,  viz.: — 

153,486 

788 

232 

436 

1,520,178 

47 

4  70 

Holland 

232 

436 

1,459,087 

23  20 

Japan 

43  60 

United  States 

145,908  70 

Total 

1,675,120 

1,459,802 

145,980  20 

Hussia  

Flax                   

Bush. 

9 
212 

13 

353 

Bush. 

9 

212 

13 
353 

0  90 

United  States. . 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

21  20 

221 

366 

221 

366 

22  10 

43,946 
6,878 
6,024 

455 
4,300 
4,509 

326 
9,238 
1,355 

9,296 
6,878 

929  60 

agricultural  or  other  purposes, 
n.o.p.,  sunflower,  canary  .hemp 
and  millet  seed,  when  in  pack- 
ages weighing  over  one  pound 

687  80 

China 

455 
4,300 
4,756 

326 
9,238 
1,355 

45  50 

4.30  00 

475  60 

32  60 

Holland 

923  SO 

Italy 

135  50 

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219 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

I'reaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoIl'd. 

Gal. 
95,992 
33 

S 
129,608 
29 

$       cts. 

32,402  00 

7  25 

Gal. 

3 

% 

13 

$       ots. 
4  23 

Gal. 
96,418 
33 

S 

129,922 

29 

1 

1,903 

1,591 

547 

13 

465 

46 

12 

98,601 

S       cts. 

32,511  58 

7  25 

2,  .387 

4,051 

824 

10 

689 

110 

5 

72,938 

666  05 

556  85 

179  91 

4  55 

162  75 

15  05 

3  90 

34,510  35 

786 

463 

150  51 

100 
5 

42 
12 

13  65 
3  90 

96, 025 

129,637 

32,409  25 

894 

530 

172  29 

177,465 

233,130 

68,618  59 

1,719 

507 

126  75 

1,870 

12,507 

547 

1,175 

1  529 

26,709 

527 

4,989 

83 

314 

399 

7,341 

133  75 

1,746  08 

29  05 

109  90 

139  35 

2,569  35 

10 

3 

0  98 

39 

12 

3  90 

1,719 

507 

126  75 

49 

15 

4  88 

44,337 

13,653 

4,727  48 

30 

12 

3  90 

22,423 

9,999 

56,692 

230 

7,888 

1,859 

19,951 

89 

2,760  50 



2,157 

866 

281  49 

6,961  24 
31   15 

2,187 

878 

285  39 

89,344 

29,787 

10,403  54 

62,966 

9,444  90 

82,571 

5,090 

3 

4,042 

12,875  78 
890  75 

0  53 

4,042 

606  30 

fiOfi  ^0 

814 
81,925 

149  45 

14,337  11 

67,008 

10,051  20 

174,445 

28,852  92 

153,439 

788 

7,671  95 
39  40 

153,486 

788 

232 

436 

1,459,087 

7,676  65 
39  40 

23  '^0 

43  60 

145,908  70 

154,227 

7,711  35 

1,614,029 

1.53  6Q1   .55 

Bush. 

Bush. 

Bush. 

9 

212 

13 
353 

0  90 

21  ''0 

221 

366 

22  10 

34,670 

1,733  50 

43,966 
6,878 
6,024 

455 
4,300 
4,7.56 

326 
9,238 
1,355 

2,663  10 
687  80 

6,024 

301  20 

301  20 

45  50 

430  00 

475  60 

32  60 

9''3  80 

135  50 

220 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.   1. 


6  george  v,  a.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Articles  Imported. 


Countries. 


Total  Imports. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


Entered 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.     Value.         Duty 


DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoU. 

Seeds— Coti. 
Garden,  field  and  other  seeds  for 
agricultural,  etc.  — Con. 


Garden,  field  and  other  seeds  for 
agricultural  or  other  purposes 
n.o. p. .sunflower,  canary,  hemp 
and  millet  seed,  when  in  pack- 
ages weighing  one  pound  each 
or  less. 


Garden  and  field  seeds  not 
specified  as  free,  valued  at  not 
less  than  $5  per  pound  in  pack- 
ages of  not  less  than  one  oz 
each. 


Ships  and  other  vessels  built  in  any 
foreign  country,  if  British  regis- 
tered since  September  1, 1902,  on 
application  for  license  to  engage 
in  the  Canadian  coasting  trade; 
on  the  fair  market  value  of  the 
hull,  rigging,  machinery,  boilers, 
furniture  and  appurtenances 
thereof,  as  provided  in  an  Act 
respecting  the  coasting  trade  of 
Canada. 

Vessels,  dredges,  scows,  yachts 
boats  and  other  water-borne 
craft,  built  outside  of  Canada, 
of  any  material,  destined  for 
use  or  service  in  Canadian 
waters  (not  to  include  register- 
ed vessels  entitled  to  engage 
in  the  coasting  trade,  nor 
vessels  in  transit  between 
Canada  and  any  place  outside 
thereof),  n.o. p.,  on  the  fair 
market  value  of  the  hull,  rig- 
ging,machinery, boilers,  furni- 
ture and  appurtenances  there- 
of, on  arrival  in  Canada. 


Japan 

Russia 

Spain 

United  States. 

Total 


Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong. . . 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

Japan 

United  States 


Total. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 

Holland 

United  States 


Total. 


Norway 

United  States. 

Total 


No. 


Belgium 

United  States. 


Total. 


Ships  and  vessels,  repairs  on.. . 

Signs  of  any  material  other  than 
paper,  framed  or  not;  letters  or 
numerals  of  any  material  other 
than  paper. 


United  States. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong. . . 

China 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

Japan 

Spain 

Switzerland . . . 
United  States 


Total. 


10,942 

294 

226 

328,022 


416,515 


12,575 

66 

182 

105 

393 

356 

27 

15,366 


29,070 


37 

224 


347 


No. 


25,000 
212,500 


237,500 


46.233 
362,943 


409, 176 


85, 770 


25,483 

26 

IS 

263 

2,881 

3 

241 

7 

1 

435 

85,275 

114,633 


10,942 

294 

226 

327,037 


$  cts. 

1,094  20 

29  40 

22  60 

32,703  70 


375, 103 


37,510  30 


173 

66 

182 

105 

393 

356 

27 

14,629 


43  25 
16  50 
45  50 
26  25 
98  25 
89  00 
6  75 
3,657  25 


15,931 


3,982  75 


37 
224 


3  70 
22  40 


261 


26  10 


212,500 


53,125  00 


212,500 


53,125  00 


46,233 
362,943 


11,558  25 
90,735  75 


409,176 


102,294  00 


85,770 


21,442  50 


1,005 

26 

18 

108 

2,881 

3 

47 

7 

1 

435 

84,949 

89,480 


301  50 

7  80 

5  40 

32  40 

864  30 

0  90 

14  10 

2  10 

0  30 

130  50 

25,484  70 

26,844  00 


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Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

S       cts. 

$ 

10,942 

294 

226 

327,037 

$        rts. 
1,094  20 

29  40 

22  60 

32,703  70 

40,694 

2,034  70 

415,797 

39,545  00 

12,332 

1,849  80 

12,505 

66 

182 

105 

393 

356 

27 

14,629 

1  893  05 

16  50 

45  50 

26  25 

98  25 

89  00 

6  75 

3,657  25 

12,332 

1,849  80 

28,263 

5,832  55 

86 

4  30 

86 

37 

224 

4  30 

3  70 

22  40 

86 

4  30 

347 

30  40 

No. 

No. 

No. 

6 

212,500 

53  125  00 

6 

212,500 

53  125  00 

46,233 
362,943 

11  558  ''5 

90,735  75 

409,176 

102  294  00 

85,770 

21,442  50 

24,394 

4,878  80 

25,399 

26 

18 

108 

2,881 

3 

47 

7 

1 

435 

84,949 

5  180  30 

7  80 

5  40 

3*^  40 

864  30 

0  90 

14  10 

2  10 

0  30 



130  50 

25,484  70 

24,394 

4,878  80 

113,874 

31  722  80 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1.— General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE  GOODS— Con. 

Silk  and  manufactures  of — 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies.      . 

$ 

1,644,499 

13 

997 

102,962 

296 

39,872 

5 

863,563 

61,589 

37,333 

253,288 

1,894,987 

387,548 

$ 
52,902 

$    ets. 
15,870  60 

997 

357 

186 

54,160 

5 

91,310 

61,589 

557 

16,180 

8,540 

387,460 

299  10 

Aust.-Hungary  . 

107  10 

55  80 

China 

16,248  00 

1  50 

France 

27,393  00 

18,476  70 

Italy 

167  10 

4,854  00 

Switzerland.. 

2,562  00 

United  States- 

116,2.38  00 

Total. 

5,286,952 

674,243 

202,272  90 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungary  . 

Silk  fabrics  of  which  silk  is  the 

48,841 

3,406 

5,243 

47,573 

3,041 

153,915 

120,335 

39,461 

3,406 

4,267 

47,573 

3,041 

142,915 

120,335 

7,892  20 

component  material   of   chief 

681  20 

8,53  40 

neckties. 

Germany. 

9,514  60 

Italy 

608  20 

Switzerland.. 

28,583  00 

24,067  00 

Total 

382,354 

360,998 

72,199  60 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  W.  Indies. 

Handkerchiefs 

28,687 

10 

1,901 

1,025 

177 

41,820 

439 

457 

607 

21''  45 

1,821 

1,025 

166 

789 

637  35 

China. 

358  75 

58  10 

Japan . 

276  15 

Switzeriand.. . 

United  States... 
Total 

457 

159  95 

74,516 

4,865 

1,702  75 

Unit'dKingdom 
France 

Blouses  and  shirt  waists 

46,583 

4,349 

425 

36,615 

60 
2,005 

22  50 

751  88 

United  States.. 

36,509 

13,690  94 

Total 

87,972 

38,574 

14,465  32 

Unit'dKingdom 

Clothing 

313,369 

450 

18 

115 

339 

150 

27, 139 

5,332 

814 

54,626 

866 

330,877 

8,175 
450 

3.065  63 

168  75 

Aust.-Hungary  . 

' 

China 

339 

150 
4,720 
5,332 

127  13 

Eg>-pt  and 
Soudan. 

56  25 

1,770  00 

Germany.     .   . . 

1,999  50 

Italy 

983 
35 

331,088 

368  63 

13  13 

United  States... 

124,158  13 

Total 

734,095 

351,272 

131,727  15 

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FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tarift. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 
237.873 

$       eta. 
41,628  71 

$ 
1,344,775 

$       cts. 
271,681  65 

$ 

1.635,550 

$       ets. 
329  180  96 

56 

102, 605 

110 

11  20 

20,526  48 

30  25 

1,053 

102, 962 

296 

54, 160 

5 

872,580 

61,589 

37,562 

249,447 

1,917,679 

387,460 

310  30 

20,633  58 
86  05 

16  248  00 

1  50 

781,270 

156,316  97 

183.709  97 
18  476  70 

37,005 

233,267 

1,909,139 

10, 176  43 

46, 665  39 

381,862  68 

10  343  53 

51  519  39 

384  424  68 

116,238  00 

237,873 

41,628  71 

^,408,227 

887,271  05 

5,320,343 

1,131  172  66 

9,333 

1,633  33 

48,794 

3,406 

4,267 

47,. 573 

3,041 

142,915 

120,335 

9,525  53 

681  20 

853  40 

9,514  60 

608  20 

28,583  00 

24,067  00 

9,333 

1,633  33 

370,331 

73,832  93 

24,873 

6,218  00 

3,092 

1,004  90 

28,571 

7,435  35 

21 

6  83 

1,842 

1,025 

177 

41,562 

439 

457 

644  18 

358  75 

11 

40,773 

439 

3  58 

13,251  26 

142  68 

61  68 

13,527  41 

142  68 

159  95 

24,872 

6,218  00 

44,336 

14,409  25 

74,073 

22,330  00 

45,660 

13,698  00 

891 

2,344 

425 

289  58 
764  93 
138  14 

46,611 

4,349 

425 

36,509 

14,010  OS 

1,516  81 

138  14 

13,690  94 

45,660 

13,698  00 

3,660 

1,192  65 

87,894 

29,355  97 

295,825 

88,747  50 

8,234 

313 

18 

115 

2,683  Ifi 

101  72 

5  86 

40  25 

312,234 

763 

18 

115 

339 

150 

27, 139 

5,332 

814 

54,426 

866 

331,088 

94,496  29 

270  47 ■> 

5  86 

40  25 

127  13 

56  25 

22,419 

7,289  38 

9  059  38 

1,999  50 

814 

53,443 

831 

284  90 

17,370  31 

270  09 

•'84  90 

17  738  94 

''S3  22 

124  158  13 

295,825 

88,747  50 

86, 187 

28,045  67 

733,284 

248  5'>0  32 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  I 

MPORTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS— Con. 

Silk  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 

Silk,  spun,  not  coloured,  n.o.p.. 

Unit'dKingdom 
China 

Lb. 

1,568 

51 

557 

1,417 

$ 

■  2,043 

107 

1,278 

2,955 

Lb. 

$ 

$    cts. 

51 

557 

1,417 

107 
1,278 
2,955 

16  05 

Italy 

191  70 

or  thro^Ti  organzine,  not    col- 
oured. 

United  States... 
Total 

443  25 

3,593 

6,383 

2,025 

4,340 

651  00 

Silk  in  the  gum  or  spun,  import- 
ed  by  the   manufacturers  of 
ribbons  and  shoe  laces. 

Sewing   and    embroidery    silk, 
silk  twist,  and  silk  floss 

1,522 

1,522 

152  20 

Unit'dKingdom 
Hong  Kong. 

46,764 

19 

61 

173 

20 

4 

71,478 

752 
19 
61 

173 

20 

4 

71,478 

188  00 

4  75 

15  25 

Germany. 

43  25 

5  00 

Switzerland . . 

1  00 

United  States.. 

17,869  50 

Total 

118,519 

72, 507 

18,126  75 

Unit'dKingdom 

Shawls 

264 
164 
122 

16 
274 
464 

24 
363 

119 
164 
122 

44  63 

61  .50 

Aust.-Hungary  . 

45  75 

Germany. 

274 

102  75 

Italy 

Japan. 

14 
363 

5  25 

United  States.. 

136  15 

Total... 

1,691 

1.056 

396  03 

Unit'dKingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Japan. 

Shirts 

Doz. 

169 

8 

337 

104 

2,851 

134 

4,865 

2,303 

Doz. 

1 

8 

4 

104 

36 

134 

91 

2,303 

13  50 

50  25 
34  13 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  W.  Indies. 

863  64 

618 

10, 153 

117 

2,564 

961  52 

Silk  and  all  manufactures  of,  not 

91,756 
212 
288 
105 
167 
643 

57, 632 

2,535 

439 

24,976 
416 

56,320 

3,958 

1,484  25 

otherwise  provided  for,  or  of 
which  silk  is  the  component 
part  of  chief  value,  n.o.p. 

288 

108  00 

Aust.-Hungary  . 

China 

643 

1,111 

2,535 

439 

701 

19 

56,195 

241  13 

416  63 

Germany 

950  63 

Italy 

164  63 

Japan. 

262  88 

6  18 

United  States... 

21,073  96 

Total 

235,489 

65,889 

24,708  29 

Socks  and  stockings 

Unit'dKingdom 
Hong  Kong 

Doz.  pr. 

4,529 

1 

221 

15,048 

520 

146 

71,016 

17,508 
3 

2,377 

28,654 

2,758 

879 

232,681 

Doz.  pr. 

645 

32 

221 

15,360 

527 

146 

77,381 

2,362 

193 

2,377 

29,462 

2,800 

879 

265,393 

826  70 

67  55 
831  95 

Germany 

Japan.. 

10,311  70 
980  00 

Switzerland 

United  States.. . 

Total 

307  65 
92,887  55 

91,481 

284,860 

94,312 

303,466 

106,213  10 

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Preterential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rate.». 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

Lb. 
1,568 

S 

2,043 

$       cts. 
204  30 

Lb. 

$ 

$      cts. 

Lb. 

1,568 

51 

557 

1,417 

$ 

2,043 

107 

1,278 

2.955 

$       cts. 
204  30 

16  05 

191  70 

443  25 

1,568 

2,043 

204  30 

3,593 

6,383 

855  30 

1,522 

152  20 

45,895 

8,031  72 

46,647 

19 

61 

173 

20 

4 

71,478 

8,219  72 

4  75 

■   * 

15  25 

43  25 

5  00 

1  00 

17,869  50 

45,895 

8,031  72 

118,402 

26,158  47 

80 

24  00 

5 

1  63 

204 
164 
122 

16 
274 
464 

24 
363 

70  26 

61  50 

45  75 

16 

5  20 

5  20 

102  75 

464 
10 

162  40 
3  25 

102  40 

8  50 

136  15 

80 

24  00 

495 

172  48 

1,631 

592  51 

Doz. 

168 

2,815 

844  50 

Doz. 

Doz. 

169 

8 

337 

104 

2,851 

134 

4,865 

2,303 

858  00 

50  25 

333 

•4,774 

1,551  57 

1,585  70 

863  64 

168 

2,81,5 

844  50 

333 

4,774 

1,551  57 

618 

10, 153 

3,357  59 

78,296 

23,488  80 

9,150 

2,989  43 

91,404 

27,962  48 

288 
105 
167 
613 

57,564 

2,535 

439 

25,172 
416 

56, 195 

108  00 

105 
167 

34  25 
58  45 

34  25 

58  45 

241  13 

56,453 

18,359  13 

18,775  76 

950  63 

164  63 

24.471 
397 

7,953  99 
129  03 

8,216  87 

135  21 

21,073  96 



78,296 

23,488  SO 

90,743 

29,524  28 

234,928 

77,721  37 

Doz.  pr. 
3,907 

14,928 

3,732  00 

Doz.  pr. 

Doz.  pr. 

4,552 

32 

221 

15,360 

527 

146 

77,381 

17, 290 

193 

2,377 

29,462 

2,800 

879 

265,393 

4,558  70 

67  55 

831  95 

10,311  70 

980  00 

307  65 

92,887  55 

3,907 

14,928 

3,732  00 

98,219 

318,394 

109,945  10 

11— ii— 15 


2se 


CCSTOMiS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE   V,   A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS— C'o«. 

Silk,  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 

Undershirts  and  drawers 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

3,129 

37 

44 

402 

6,569 

1,626 

37 

44 

402 

6,569 

?     cts. 
569  10 

12  95 

15  40 

140  70 

2,299  15 

Total 

10,181 

8,678 

3,037  30 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungary  . 

Belgium 

France.. 

Velvets,  and  plush  fabrics,  n.o.p 

Yd. 

369,830 

294 

3,532 

55,687 

31,241 

375 

2 

20,363 

307,371 

212 

4,073 

47,004 

21,468 

399 

8 

19,049 

Yd. 

30,922 

23,926 

7,177  80 

893 

5,497 

31,412 

1,296 

3,705 

21,741 

388  80 
1,111  50 

Germany 

Italy 

6,522  30 

United  States... 
Total 

United  States... 

18,955 

18,175 

5,452  50 

481,324 

399,584 

87,679 

68,843 

20,652  90 

Slate  and  manufactures  of— 
Mantles 

598 

598 

179  40 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Sq.  of  100 

sq.  ft. 

1,506 

58 

14,830 

10. 153 

266 

70, 793 

Sq.  of  100 
sq.  ft. 

56 

58 

14,830 

145 

266 

70,793 

42  00 

43  50 
11,122  50 

16,394 

81,212 

14,944 

71,204 

11,208  00 

569 

9 

6 

886 

17 

50,673 

58 

9 

6 

886 

17 

50,673 

14  50 

2  25 

1  50 

221  50 

Holland 

4  25 

12,668  25 

Total 

52, 160 

51,649 

12,912  25 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

20 
212 

13 
2,001 
2,861 

18 

212 

13 

2,001 

2,861 

4  50 

53  00 

3  25 

500  25 

United  States 

715  25 

Total 

5,107 

5,105 

1,276  25 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

plate  and  manufactures  of,  n.o.p. 

4,531 

228 

44,244 

. 

546 

228 

44,244 

163  80 

68  40 

13,273  20 

Total 

49,003 

45,018 

13,505  40 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

France      ...    . 

Soap — 
Common  or  laundry 

Lb. 

301,641 

10 

5,958 

7,490,206 

16,411 

1 

72 

388,502 

Lb. 

10 

1,008 

7,461,682 

1 
59 

387,268 

0  10 
10  08 

United  States... 
Total 

74,616  82 

7,797  815 

404,986 

7,462,700 

387,328 

74,627  00 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoIl'd. 

% 
1,503 

$       cts. 
338  21 

$ 

S       cts. 

$ 

3, 129 

'37 

44 

402 

6,569 

$  ets. 
907  31 

12  95 

15  40 

0... 

140  70 

2,299  15 

1,503 

338  21 

/ 

10,181 

3,375  51 

Yd 
291,051 

245, 604 

42,981  89 

Yd. 

42,487 

294 

2,639 

50,482 

35, 107 

212 

2,777 

43,711 

8,669  56 

55  31 

763  68 

11,311  85 

'  Yd. 

364,460 

294 

3,532 

55,979 

31,412 

375 

2 

18,955 

304,637 

212 

4,073 

47,416 

21,741 

399 

8 

18, 175 

58,829  25 
55  31 

1,152  48 

12,423  35 

6,522  30 

375 

2 

399 

8 

109  73 
1  60 

109  73 

1  60 

5,452  50 

291,051 

245, 604 

42,981  89 

96, 279 

82,214 

20,911  73 

475,009 

396,661 

84,546  52 

598 

179  40 

Sq.of  100 
sq.  ft. 
1  450 

10,008 

725  00 

Sq.  of  100 

sq.  it.^ 

Sq.  of  100 

sq.  ft. 
1,.506 
,58 
14,830 

10, 153 

266 

70,793 

767  00 

43  50 

11,122  .50 

1,450 

10,008 

725  00 

16,394 

81,212 

11,933  00 

511 

76  65 

569 

9 

6 

886 

17 

50, 673 

91  15 

2  25 

1  50 

221  50 

4  25 

12,668  25 

511 

76  65 

52, 160 

12.988  90 

2 

0  30 

20 
212 

13 
2,001 
2,861 

4  80 

53  00 

3  25 

500  25 

715  25 

2 

0  30 

5,107 

1,276  55 

3,985 

797  00 

4,531 

228 
44,244 

960  80 

68  40 

13,273  20 

3,985 

797  00 

49,003 

14,302  40 

Lb. 
301  641 

16,411 

1,960  77 

Lb. 

Lb. 

301,641 

10 

1,008 

7,461,682 

16,411 

1 

59 

387,268 

1  960  77 

0  10 

10  08 

74,616  82 

301.641 

16,411 

1,960  77 

7,764,341 

403,739 

76,587  77 



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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statemetn 


Countries. 

ToT.vL  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value.    1     Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoTl. 

Soap — Con. 
Castile    

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France 

Lb. 

118,447 

1,704,617 

42,574 

30.755 

S 

7,152 

122,424 

4,610 

3,855 

Lb. 

120 

1,173 

28,832 

30,791 

8 

84 

3,317 

3,862 

i  cts. 

2  40 

23  46 

Italv 

576  64 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France 

615  82 

1,896,393 

138,041 

60,916 

7,271 

1,218  32 

Common  soft  and  liquid 

72,469 

1,914 

1.313 

196.166 

3,319 
140 

62 
8,069 

125 

1,914 

1,313 

195,926 

12 
140 

62 
8,030 

3  90 
45  .50 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

20  15 
2,609  97 

271,862 

11,590 

199,278 

8,244 

2,679  52 

1,852 
7,035 

231 
632 

110 
7,035 

12 
632 

3  90 

205  41 

8,887 

863 

7,145 

644 

209  31 

Toilet 

71,419 

6 

13 

26 

4,926 

-1,410 

161 

84 

103 

48 

55 

369,991 

1,487 

6 

13 

26 

5,243 

1,410 

161 

84 

103 

48 

55 

372,800 

483  28 

1  95 

4  23 

Belgium 

8  45 

* 

1,703  98 

Germanj^ 

Holland 

Italy 

4,58  25 

52  33 

27  30 

33  48 

15  60 

17  88 

United  States... 

121,163  06 

448,242 

381,4.36 

123,969  79 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Soap,  n.o.p.,  including  pumice. 

18,964 

340 

45 

13 

1,112 

1,240 

60 

27 

27 

65,709 

1,636 

340 

45 

13 

1,083 

1,240 

60 

27 

27 

65.915 

531  70 

110  50 

lio  and  like  articles. 

R    W    TTidie<? 

14  63 

4  23 

351  98 

403  00 

19  50 

8  78 

8  78 

21,422  94 

87,537 

70,386 

22,876  04 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Japan 

Pearline  and  other  soap  powders 

116,415 

650 

2,363,180 

4,600 

26 

93,346 

198 

650 

2,404,728 

35 

26 
95,458 

11  38 
8  45 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  E.  Africa  ... 

B.  India 

B.  E.  Indies 

31,024  36 

2,480,245 

97,972 

2,405,576 

95,519 

31,044  19 

Spices — 
Ginger   andj^spices,    n.o.p.,    un- 
ground. 

743,4.52 

88,658 

472,354 

17,261 
369,317 

59.?:  703 

63,685 

7,413 

40,641 

1,739 
15,340 

70.012 

68,549 
81,244 
14,293 

9,401 
6,483 
1,562 

1,175  13 
810  38 
195  25 

B.W.Indies.... 
B.  Straits 

Settlements... 

18,790 
25,163 

875 
2,785 

109  38 
348  13 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  T 

ariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Lb.      . 
24,679 

$ 
1,676 

$       cts, 
246  79 

Lb. 

92,666 

1,718,263 

14,246 

$ 

5,412 

122,035 

1,356 

$       cts. 

926  66 

17,182  63 

142  46 

Lb. 

117.465 

1,719,436 

43,078 

30,791 

$ 

7,096 

122,119 

4,673 

3,862 

$      ets. 

1,175  85 
17,206  09 

719  10 

615  82 

24,679 

1,676 

246  79 

1,825,175 

128,803 

18,251  75 

1,910,770 

137,750 

19,716  86 

67,178 

3,158 

710  61 

67,303 

1,914 

1,313 

195,926 

3,170 

140 

62 

8,030 

714  51 

45  50 

20  15 

2,609  97 

67,178 

3,158 

710  61 

266,456 

11,402 

3,390  13 

1,742 

219 

49  29 

1,852 
7,035 

231 
632 

53  19 

205  41 

1,742 

219 

49  29 

8,887 

863 

258  60 

68,960 

15,516  30 

70,447 

6 

13 

26 

5,243 

1,410 

161 

84 

103 

48 

55 

372,800 

15,999  68 

1  95 

4  23 

8  45 

1,703  98 

458  25 

52  33 

27  30 

33  48 

15  60 

17  88 

1 21, 163  06 

68,960 

15,516  30 

450,396 

139,486  09 

17,087 

3,844  72 

18,723 

340 

45 

13 

1,083 

1,240 

60 

27 

27 

65,915 

4,376  42 

110  50 

14  63 

4  23 

351  98 

403  00 

19  50 

8  78 

8  78 

21,422  94 

17,087 

3,844  72 

87,473 

26,720  76 

116,217 

4,565 

1,027  16 

116,415 

650 

2,404,728 

4,600 

26 

95,458 

1,038  54 

8  45 

31,024  36 

116,217 

4,565 

1,027  16 

2,521,793 

100,084 

32,071  35 

607,658 

54,002 

1,719 
40,436 

2,107 
14,461 

66, 167 

5,400  20 

171  90 

4,043  60 

210  70 
1,446  10 

6,616  70 

676,207 

94,548 

486,009 

28,461 
364,718 

595,398 

63,403 

8,202 
41,998 

2,107 
15,336 

68,952 

6,575  33 

13,304 

982  28 

471,716 

4,238  85 

28,461 

210  70 

345,928 

1,555  48 

570,235 

6,964  83 

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No.   1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Dtm.4BLE    GOOD3— Con. 

Spices — Con, 
Ginger  and   spices,   n.o.p.,    un- 
ground — Con. 

Hong  Kong 

China      

Lb. 

132,391 

254,565 

13.699 

2,604 

13,401 

10,297 

45,662 

10,310 

719,121 

$ 

4,275 

7,826 

1,279 

111 

1,299 

905 

2,646 

1,485 

77,581 

Lb. 

1.32,391 

255,2.33 

13,699 

2,604 

13,401 

12,043 

45,162 

10,310 

720,678 

S 

4,275 
7,826 
1,279 
111 
1,299 
1,111 
2,625 
1,485 
77,768 

S    cts. 

534  38 
978  25 

Dutch  E.  Indies 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy            

1.59  88 

13  88 

162  38 

138  88 

3'28  13 

Mexico           .... 

185  63 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  India 

Hong  Kong 

Aust.-Hungary.. 
China       

9,721  41 

3,488,795 

296,237 

1,413,560 

118,885 

14,861  09 

Ginger  and  .spices,  n.o.p.,  ground 

24,131 

1,125 

677 

441 

24 

2.53 

13 

9,179 

543 

109,007 

6,519 

136 

75 

104 

1 

117 

5 

1,090 

60 

21,974 

818 

560 

677 

441 

24 

;253 

13 

9,179 

543 

108,107 

187 
68 
75 

104 
1 

117 

1,090 

60 

21,8.50 

43  24 
23  60 
27  81 
23  63 
0  82 

19  29 

Japan         

0  89 

384  37 

Turkey        .    ... 

22  29 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  \V.  Indies... 

Hong  Kong 

China 

5,428  21 

145,393 

30.081 

120,615 

23,557 

5,974  15 

25,667 

34 

151,756 

93,426 

2,788 

2,300 

4,014 

12 

9,915 

6,250 

111 

453 

8,344 

10 

151,396 

93,966 

2,788 

2,300 

788 

8 

9,900 

6,179 

111 

4.53 

257  95 

2  80 
3,303  10 
1,890  60 

Japan         

35  95 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  India 

B.  W.Indies.... 
B.  Straits 

Settlements... 

Germany 

Holland 

152  25 

275,971 

20, 755 

258,804 

17,439 

5,612  65 

Nutmegs  and   mace,   whole  or 
unground. 

105,069 
3,3-25 

76,151 

4,646 

239 

2,4.32 

1,500 

35,308 

13,500 

426 

8,122 

650 
134 
673 

67 
4,798 

3,959 

556 

111  20 

15 

3 

0  60 

239 

2,432 

1,500 

25,298 

134 

673 

67 

3,739 

26  80 

134  60 

13  40 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

Total 

United  States. . 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

747  80 

228,670 

28,370 

33,443 

5,172 

1,034  40 

Nutmegs  and  mace,  ground 

199 
9,876 

68 
3,349 

9,876 

3,349 

1,004  70 

10,075 

3,417 

9,876 

3,349 

1,004  70 

Spirit.^  and  wines,  viz.: — 
Amy  1  alcohol  or  fusil  oil ,  or  any 
substance    known    as    potato 
spirit  or  potato  oil. 

Ethj-l  alcohol  or  the  substance 

Gal. 

8 

25 

Gal. 

8 

25 

19  80 

54 

48 

251 

9 

4,193 

9 
66 

16 

55 

84 

4 

911 

10 
123 

129  60 

48 

251 

9 

4,609 

9 
32,442 

55 

84 

4 

963 

10 
8,120 

115  20 

7.53  00 

wine. 

Germany 

Holland 

Miquelon    and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

21  60 
11,574  60 

27  00 
162  60 

37,368 

9,236 

4,630 

1,203 

12,783  60 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


I 


Preferential '! 

'aiiff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColI'd. 

Lb. 

$ 

J       ets. 

Lb. 

$ 

$       cts 

Lb. 

132,391 

2.55,233 

13,699 

2,604 

13,401 

12,043 

45,162 

10,310 

720,678 

$ 

4,27.i 
7,826 
1,279 
111 
1,299 
1,111 
2,625 
1,485 
77,768 

$       ets. 
534  38 

978  25 

1.59  88 

13  88 

162  38 

138  88 

328  13 

185  63 

9,721  41 

2,037,302 

178,892 

17,889  20 

3,450,862 

297,777 

32,750  29 

23,793 
565 

6,509 
68 

1,202  14 
22  05 

24,611 

1,125 

677 

441 

24 

253 

13 

9,179 

543 

108,107 

6,696 

136 

75 

104 

1 

117 

5 

1,090 

60 

21,850 

1  245  38 

45  65 

27  81 

23  63 

0  82 

19  29 

0  89 

384  37 

22  29 

' 

5,428  21 

24,358 

6,577 

1,224  19 

144,973 

30, 134 

7, 198  34 

19  601 

3,416 
5 

780  90 
1  25 



27,945 

34 

151,. 396 

93,966 

2,788 

2,300 

4,204 

13 

9,900 

6,179 

111 

453 

1,038  85 

24 

4  05 

3,303  10 

1,890  60 

35  95 

152  25 

19,625 

3,421 

782  15 

278,429 

20,860 

6,424  80 

95  280 

11,691 

674 

8.295 

1,.341 

1,461  46 

84  25 

1,036  88 

167  63 

99, 239 

5,0.33 

76,112 

6,326 

239 

2,432 

1,500 

25, 298 

12,247 

674 

8,298 

1,341 

134 

673 

67 

3,739 

1,572  66 

5  033 

84  25 

76, 097 

1,037  48 

6  326 

167  63 

26  80 

134  60 

13  40 

747  80 

182  736 

22,001 

2,750  22 

216.179 

27,173 

3,784  62 

1  720 

220 

44  00 

1,720 
9,876 

220 
3,349 

44  00 

1,004  70 

1,720 

220 

44  00 

11,596 

3,569 

1,048  70 

Gal. 

Gal. 

GaL 

8 

25 

19  80 

54 

48 

251 

9 

4,193 

9 
66 

16 
55 

84 

4 

911 

10 
123 

129  60 

115  20 

753  00 

21  60 

11,574  60 

27  00 

162  60 

4,630 

1,203 

12,783  60 

— . 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Total  I 

MPORTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  TarifT. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoTl. 

Spirits  and  ^anes — Con. 

Methyl  alcohol,  wood  alcohol, 

wood  naphtha,  prosylic  spirits, 

or   any   substance   known   as 

wood   spirits   or   methylated 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

France 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

Turkey 

Gal. 

1 
33 

$ 

4 
40 

Gal. 

1 

33 

$ 

4 
40 

$    cts. 

3  00 
93  00 

34 

44 

34 

44 

96  00 

25 
5,974 

5 
35 

57 
10,508 

8 
75 

63  60 

4,283 

5 

290 

7,700 

S 
628 

15,895  12 

15  00 
105  00 

4,578 

8,336 

6,039 

10,648 

16,078  72 

Arrack  or  palm  spirits 

257 

361 

358 

342 

887  40 

Brandy,       including      artificial 
brandy     and     imitations     of 
brandy,  n.o.p. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungary.. 

5,762 
43 

11,014 
60 

6,174 

1,604 

61 

76 

452,534 

80 

176 

1 

414 

20 
484 
298 

35 
182 
725 

12,597 

891 

18 

299 

877,779 

101 

342 

3 

699 

34 
451 
677 

44 

581 

1,997 

16,385  02 

3,998  10 

146  40 

Denmark 

28 

869,701 

73 

511 

96 

1,257 

34 

198  60 

France  

442,821 

2 

255 

14 

510 

20 

1  224,452  59 

Germany 

Greece         

192  00 
513  00 

Holland 

Italy          .     .    . 

3  00 
1,208  40 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

58  80 
1,174  20 

234 

2 

8 

527 

631 

12 

24 

1,635 

819  60 

105  00 

Turkey 

518  40 

United  States.. 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  W.  Indies.... 
Hong  Kong 

1,977  00 

450, 198 

885, 076 

462,864 

896,513 

1,251,75011 

Cordials  and  liqueurs  of  all  kinds, 
n.o.p.,    mescal,    pulque,    rum 
shrub,    Schiedam    and    other 
schnapps;  tafia,  angostura  and 
similar    alcoholic    bitters    or 
beverages. 

10, 103 

2 

122 

24,009 

26,801 

739 
36,710 

10,600 
2 

138 

21,146 

201 

18 

39 

26 

18,159 

596 

241 

6,627 

2,995 

28 

653 

7 

214 

46 

441 

,    22 

7 

2,372 

27,244 

7 

927 

32,281 

456 

33 

39 

62 

63,916 

1,677 

566 

12,479 

8,516 

38 

1,505 

19 

528 

248 

771 

80 

18 

10,441 

27,976  98 
6  00 

378  60 
56,107  20 

563  40 

43  20 

39 

67 

20,536 

1,404 

856 

10,058 

2,839 

28 

768 

79 

39 

223 

69,480 

2,885 

1,889 

17,281 

8,361 

38 

1,856 

241 

117  00 

Denmark 

France    

78  00 
48,969  07 

Germany 

Greece 

1,561  29 
663  60 

Holland 

Italy                .    . 

17,514  58 
8,169  46 

115  69 

Norway 

Portugal 

1,776  72 

21  00 

547  20 

Spain        

123  09 

1.239 

1,884 

1,250  55 

Switzerland 

59  40 

16  80 

United  States.. 
Total 

1,952 

9,669 

6,333  34 

74,101 

178,103 

64,578 

161,851 

172,392  17 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rat 

es. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoird. 

Gal. 

S 

$         Cts. 

Gal. 

$ 

S       cts. 

Gal. 

1 
33 

$ 

4 
40 

$       cts. 
3  00 

93  00 

34 

44 

96  00 

25 
5,974 

5 
35 

57 
10,508 

8 
75 

63  60 

15,895  12 

15  00 

105  00 

6,039 

10,648 

16,078  72 

. 

358 

342 

887  40 

6,174 

1,604 

61 

76 

452,534 

80 

176 

1 

414 

20 
484 
298 

35 
182 
725 

12,597 

891 

18 

299 

877,779 

101 

342 

3 

699 

34 
451 
677 

44 

581 

1,997 

16,385  02 

3,998  10 

146  40 

198  60 

1,224,452  59 

192  00 

513  00 

3  00 

1,208  40 

58  80 

1,174  20 

819  60 

105  00 

518  40 

1,977  00 

462,864 

896,513 

1,251,750  11 

10,600 

2 

138 

21,146 

201 

18 

39 

26 

18, 159 

596 

241 

6,627 

2,995 

28 

653 

7 

214 

46 

441 

22 

7 

2,372 

27,244 

7 

927 

32,281 

456 

33 

39 

62 

63,916 

1,677 

566 

12,479 

8,516 

38 

1,505 

19 

528 

248 

771 

80 

18 

10,441 

27,976  98 

6  00 

378  60 

56, 107  20 

563  40 

43  20 

117  00 

78  00 

48,969  07 

1,561  29 

663  60 

17,514  58 

8,169  46 

115  69 

1,776  72 

21  00 

547  20 

123  09 

1,2.50  55 

59  40 



16  80 

6,333  34 

64,578 

161,851 

172,392  17 

234 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1.- — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.iL  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTI.4BLE   GOODS — Co7l. 

Spirits  and  T\-ines — Con. 
Gin  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Gal. 
155,909 

$ 
209,377 

Gal. 

155,363 

201 

48 

771,030 

6 

340 

S 

210,089 

127 

65 

492,866 

28 

1,141 

S    cts. 

417,592  30 
489  60 

115  20 

Holland 

937,218 

6 

1,144 

582,594 

28 

3,897 

2,072,356  70 
14  40 

United  States. . 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies... 
Dan.  W.  Indies. 

1,004  40 

1,094,277 

795,896 

926,988 

704,316 

2,491,57260 

Rum           

40,980 

101,197 

23,448 

28,623 
28,597 
15, 503 

51,907 
87,206 
27,623 
74 
13,632 

35.571 
25,119 
18,225 
55 
20.090 

145,354  73 

241,011  60 

77,010  03 

177  60 

12,868 
17 

26 
6,234 

19,592 
45 

77 
2,173 

37,978  83 

Holland 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies.... 

26 
5,597 

77 
2,030 

74  40 
15,437  40 

184,770 

94,610 

186,065 

101,167 

517^044  .59 

Whi^kev                          .    . 

1,243,313 

2,373,957 

1,262,929 

.346 

90 

38 

163 

1 

3 

161 

126 

o 

11,191 

2,356,212 

238 

153 

53 

601 

5 

7 

137 

137 

5 

33,194 

3,4.59.74211 

942  00 

Hong  Kong 

.\ust  .-Hungary.. 

90 

38 

20 

1 

153 

53 

138 

5 

216  00 

91  20 

391  20 

Germany 

Holland 

2  40 
9  00 

Italy         

386  40 

9 

32 

322  20 

Sweden      .   . . 

6  00 

United  States  .. 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

China  .  . 

9,473 

28,637 

29,560  65 

1,252.944 

2,402,975 

1,275,050 

2,390,742 

3,491,66916 

All  spirituous  or  alcoholic  liquors, 
n.o.p. 

221 

1,710 

2,729 

140 

385 

267 

2,623 

3,. 5.30 

319 

224 

1,623 

2,793 

150 

385 

85 

19 
208 
123 
550 

2,468 

3,913 

336 

224 

183 

20 

522 

211 

2,420 

4,481  40 
7,780  80 

France  

.371  40 

Germany 

1,043  40 
204  00 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Ru.ssia 

19 

36 

123 

.,    508 

20 

101 

211 

2,355 

45  60 
602  40 

Turkey 

295  20 

United  States, . 
Total 

Unit'dKingdora 

Hong  Kong 

Belgium 

1,526  40 

5,871 

9,650 

5,936 

10,297 

16,350  60 

Spirits  and  strong  waters  of  any 
kind,     mixed    with    any    in- 
gredient  or   ingredients,    and 
Ijeing  known  or  designated  as 
anodynes,     elixirs,     essences, 
extracts,  lotions,   tinctures  or 
medicines,    or    ethereal    and 

1,680 

746 

9 

108 

237 

58 

5 

4 

2.188 

2,030 

13,910 

1,145 

128 

69 

3,172 

601 

10 

51 

5,954 

24,943 

1,708 

730 

9 

108 

264 

69 

4 

4 

1,627 

2,043 

14,069 

1,123 

128 

69 

3,341 

706 

10 

51 

4,415 

25,040 

8,899  50 

2,461  50 

60  00 

315  30 

France 

Germany 

Greece  . 

1,713  90 

390  00 

15  00 

spirituous  fruit  essences,  n.o.p. 

Holland 

Italy 

United  States.. 

Total 

24  90 
5,690  25 
12,852  00 

7,065 

49,983 

6,566 

48,952 

.32,422  35 

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235 


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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


I 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value.    1       Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'fl. 

Gal. 

$ 

S       cts. 

Gal. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Gal. 

155,. 363 

201 

48 

771,030 

6 

340 

$ 

210,089 

127 

65 

492.866 

28 

1,141 

S        rts. 
417  .592  .30 

489  60 

115  20 

2,072  356  70 

14  40 

1  004  40 

926, 988 

704,316 

2,491  572  60 

51,907 
87,206 
27,623 
74 
13,632 

35,571 

25,119 

18,225 

55 

20,090 

145,354  73 

241  Oil  60 

77.010  03 

177  60 

37,978  83 

26 
5,597 

77 
2,030 

74  40 

15  437  40 

186,065 

101,167 

517,044  59 

1,262,929 

346 

90 

38 

163 

1 

3 

161 

126 

2 

11,191 

2,356,212 

238 

153 

53 

601 

5 

137 

137 

5 

33,194 

3,459,742  11 
942  00 

216  00 

91  ''0 

391  20 

2  40 

9  00 

386  40 

322  20 

6  00 

29,560  65 

1,275,050 

2,390,742 

3,491,669  16 

1,623 

2,793 

150 

385 

85 

19 
208 
123 
550 

2,468 

3,913 

3.36 

224 

183 

20 

522 

211 

2,420 

4  481  40 

7,780  80 

371  40 

!  043  40 

204  00 

45  60 

602  40 

295  20 

1  526  40 

• 

5,936 

10,297 

16,350  60 

1,708 

730 

9 

108 

264 

69 

4 

4 

1,627 

2,043 

14,069 

1,123 

128 

69 

3,341 

706 

10 

51 

4,415 

25,040 

8,899  .50 

2  461  50 

60  00 

315  30 

1,713  90 

390  00 

15  00 

''4  90 

5,690  '^5 

12  85''  00 

6,566 

48,952 

32  4'''  35 

. — 

236 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.iL  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTI.\BLE    GOODS — Cott. 

Spirits  and  Ti-ines — Con. 
Medicinal,  or  medicated  wines 
containing  not  more  than  40 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Australia 

Gal. 
3,000 

11,459 

Gal. 

2,928 

85 

7 

387 

2 

11,573 

2 

$ 

•   11,733 

228 

11 

715 

9 

24,018 

10 

$    cts. 

6, 506  00 
125  40 

per  cent  of  proof  spirit. 

Hong  Kong 

7 

11 

5  50 
414  00 

2 

10,881 
2 

2 

9 

22,043 

10 

5 

5  40 

France  . 

12  993  30 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy       

5  00 

107 

14 

595 

222 

70 

1,779 

121  80 

4 
606 

15 
1,787 

36  50 

United  States.. 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies... 

Hong  Kong 

Aust. -Hungary.. 

1,035  30 

14,504 

35,339 

15,700 

38,795 

21,248  20 

Alcoholic    perfumes    and    per- 
fumed    spirits,      bay      rum, 
Cologne  and  lavender  waters, 
hair,  tooth  and  skin  washes, 
and  other  toilet  preparations 

1,045 

5 

9 

11 

1,211 

477 

13 

27 

5 

9,756 

121 

59 

111 

•    17,651 

4,853 

230 

134 

53 

768 

7 

9 

11 

1,275 

477 

13 

27 

5 

9 

3,484 

9,285 
128 
59 
111 

18,076 

4,920 

230 

129 

53 

42 

28,966 

5,137  40 
64  70 
31  90 
55  50 

9,744  60 

containing   not   more   than   4 
ounces  each. 

Germany 

Holland 

Japan 

Sweden 

2,514  SO 

115  00 

72  30 

26  50 

Switzerland 

25  20 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies... 
Dan.  \V.  Indies. 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

3,470 

28,773 

16,161  80 

6,273 

61,741 

6,085 

61,999 

33,949  70 

Alcoholic  perfumes  and  perfum- 
ed spirits,  bay  rum,  Cologne 
and     lavender  waters,    hair, 
tooth  and  skin    washes,    and 
other       toilet       preparations 
containing  more  than  4  ounces 
each. 

237 

35 

124 

4,080 

71 

7 

3 

913 

3,130 

59 

177 

55,307 

605 

54 

16 

20,503 

249 

35 

107 

4,286 

71 

7 

3 

917 

3,358 

59 

153 

57,042 

605 

54 

16 

20,551 

2,028  40 

109  40 

357  60 

34,032  00 

413  60 

38  40 

15  40 

United  States.^.. 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

10,735  60 

5,470 

79,851 

5,675 

81,838 

47,730  40 

Vermouth,  containing  not  more 
than  40  per  cent  of  proof  spirits 

540 
18,503 
20,652 

735 

1,166 
24,736 
23,341 

1,499 

589 
20,254 
18,040 

544 

858 
26,799 
20,054 

612 

45S  90 
14,594  20 

Italy 

United  States... 

Total 

France 

10,867  90 
331  00 

40,430 

50,742 

39,427 

48,323 

26,252  00 

Vermouth,  containing  more  than 

2 

8 

4  SO 

40  per  cent  of  proof  spirits. 

Nitrous  ether,  sweet  spirits  of 
nitre  and  aromatic  spirits  of 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Italy 

284 

1,341 

294 
10 

248 

1,369 

33 

1,372 

1,193  10 
39  90 

ammonia. 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

France 

Total 

248 

1,372 

1,068  00 

532 

2,713 

552 

2,774 

2,301  00 

Wines,    ginger,    containing    not 
more  than  40  per  cent  of  proof 
spirits. 

4,386 
37 

3,624 
81 

4,299 
28 

3,707 
62 

2,029  90 
34  50 

4,423 

3,705 

4,327 

3,769 

2,064  40 

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237 


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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


I 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity, 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value.    IDutyCoird. 

Gal. 

$ 

%       cts. 

Gul. 

.? 

%       cts. 

Gal. 

2,928 

85 

7 

387 

2 

11,573 

2 

8 

11,733 

228 

11 

715 

9 

24, 018 

10 

$       cts. 

6,506  00 
125  40 

5  50 

414  00 

5  40 

12  993  30 

5  00 

107 

14 

595 

222 

70 

1,779 

121  80 

36  50 

1,035  30 

15, 700 

38,795 

21,248  20 

768 

7 

9 

11 

1,275 

477 

13 

27 

5 

9 

3,484 

9,285 

128 

59 

111 

18,076 

4,920 

230 

129 

53 

42 

28,966 

5,137  40 

64  70 

31  90 

55  50 

9,744  60 

2,514  80 

115  00 

72  30 

26  50 

25  20 

16,161  80 

6,085 

61,999 

33,949  70 

249 

35 

107 

4, -286 

71 

7 

3 

917 

3,358 

59 

153 

57,042 

605 

54 

16 

20,551 

2,028  40 

109  40 

357  60 

34,032  00 

413  60 

38  40 

15  40 

10,735  60 

5,675 

81,838 

47,730  40 

589 
20,254 
18,040 

544 

858 
26,799 
20,054 

612 

458  90 

14,594  20 

10,867  90 

331  00 

■      39,427 

48,323 

26,252  00 

2 

8 

4  80 

294 

10 

248 

1,369 

33 

1,372 

1,193  10 

39  90 

1,068  00 

552 

2,774 

2,301  00 

4,299 
28 

3,707 
62 

2  029  90 

34  50 

4,327 

3,769 

2,064  40 

233 


Cr.STO.Ms  DEPARTMKXT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A,   1916 
No.   1 — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported . 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTUBLE  GOODS — Con. 

Spirit.^  and  ^\'ines — Con. 

Wines  of  all  kinds,  n.o.p.,  includ- 
ing orange,  lemon,  strawberrj-, 
raspberry,  elder  and  currant 
wines — 

Containing  20  p.c.  or  less  proof 
spirits. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Gal. 

7,066 

127,769 

2,050 

213 

142 
218 

s 

4,528 

96,300 

1,021 

22 

104 

291 

Gal. 

$ 

$       cts. 

French  Africa. .. 

Italy 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France 

137,458 

102,266 

Containing  over  20  p.c,  and  not 
over  23  p.c. 

763 

12,354 

179 

2,121 

16,763 

103 

French  Africa. . . 
Italy 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Spain 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland . . 
Aust.-Hungary.. 

Belgium 

China 

33 
21,740 

52 
9,424 

35,059 

28,463 

Containing  26  p.c.  or  less  of  proof 
spirits. 

3,669 

284 

550 

2 

171 

390 

34 

16,241 

219 

2,537 

563 

283 

22,106 

72 

49 

2,242 

144,019 

2 

610 

34,631 

5,573 

585 

260 

3 

170 

306 

88 

15.628 

111 

8,215 

311 

894 

13,981 

51 

86 

2,534 

62, 181 

5 

597 

17,081 

^79 

234 

550 

2 

171 

404 

34 

1.595 

1,733 

382 

260 

3 

170 

336 

88 

1,688 

739  65 

173  10 

215  50 

1  40 

93  75 
201  80 

34  90 

France  . 

905  15 

French  Africa. .. 

Germany 

Greece  

4,802 
605 
192 

4,285 
40 

3 
2,193 
3,578 

12,821 

350 

546 

2,504 

34 

2 
1,833 
1,882 

5,046  80 
2.56  25 

Holland 

Italy 

Japan.   ... 

211  80 

1,822  45 

20  20 

. 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Portugal 

Spain 

Swntzerland 

Turkey 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

France 

1  35 
1,098  15 
1,459  10 

369 
33,894 

3« 
15.814 

196  65 
13,217  70 

228,674 

128,660 

53,830 

40,794 

25,695  70 

Containing  over  26  p.c.  and  not 
over  27  p.c. 

533 

60 

633 

49 

1.493 

2,291 

14 
2,039 
15, 176 

474 

32 

787 

12 

655 

1,789 

26 
1,319 
7,268 

6 
60 
53 

49 

18 

2,291 

10 
32 
54 
12 
37 
1,789 

4  68 
26  40 
31  04 

17  32 

Italy 

16  14 

1,178  18 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Portugal. 

Spain 

2,519 
35 

48 
74 

1,533 
17 
30 
43 

1,165  22 
14  90 

Turkey 

22  44 

United  States... 
Total 

32 

18 

33  62 

22,320 

12,380           5,153 

3,557      2,509  94 

Tl!.\l)i:   AM!    A   I  I  li;.\TI(l\ 


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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOH  Home  Consumption. 


Prefprcntial  Tariff.               , 

Treaty  Ratcss. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Qu.antit3^ 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

(iai. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Gal. 

3,167 

140,350 

1,502 

126 

142 
2,351 

2, 125 

112,402 

732 

16 

104 
1,272 

$       cts. 

475  05 

21,052  50 

225  30 

18  90 

21  30 
352  65 

Gal. 

3,167 

140,350 

1,502 

126 

142 
2,351 

$ 

2,125 

112,402 

732 

16 

104 
1,272 

$       ets. 
475  05 

21  052  50 

225  30 

18  90 

21  30 

352  65 

147,638 

116,651 

22, 145  70 

147,638 

116,651 

22  145  70 

776 

24,316 

179 

163 

33 
31,438 

1,488 

26,595 

103 

70 

52 
12,707 

155  20 

4,863  20 

35  80 

32  60 

6  60 
6,287  60 

776 

24,316 

179 

163 

33 
31,438 

1,488 

26,595 

103 

70 

52 
12,707 

1.55  20 

4  863  20 

35  80 

32  60 

6  60 

6  287  60 

56, 905 

41,015 

11, .381  00 

56, 905 

41,015 

11.381  00 

3,123 
10 

3,575 
17 

780  75 
2  50 

4,002 

244 

550, 

2 

171 

404 

34 

13,982 

27 

4,802 

605 

192 

29,001 

40 

49 

2,193 

114,785 

2 

369 

33,894 

5,308 

399 

260 

3 

170 

336 

88 

13,568 

25 

12,821 

350 

546 

19,006 

34 

86 

1,833 

48,511 

5 

348 

15,814 

1  520  40 

175  60 

215  50 

1  40 

93  75 

201  80 

34  90 

12,387 
..     27 

11,880 
25 

3,096  75 
6  75 

4.001  90 

6  75 

5,046  80 

256  25 

211  80 

24,716 

16,502 

6, 179  00 

8  001  45 

20  20 

4« 

111,207 
2 

84 

46,629 
5 

11  50 

27,801  75 
0  50 

12  85 

1,098  15 
29,260  85 

0  50 

190  65 

13,217  70 

151,518 

78,717 

37,879  50 

205,348 

119,511 

63,575  20 

115 

167 

32  20 

121 

60 

440 

49 

1,520 

2,291 

14 

2,519 

12,036 

48 

74 

177 

32 

487 

12 

718 

1,789 

26 

1,533 

6,019 

30 

43 

36  88 

26  40 

387 

433 

108  36 

139  40 

17  32 

1,502 

681 

420  56 

436  70 

1,178  18 

14 

1 

26 

3  92 

3  92 

1,165  22 

12,001 

6,002 

3,360  28 

3,375  18 

22  44 

33  62 

14,019 

7,309 

3,925  32 

19,172 

10,866 

6,435  26 



240 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — Generai.  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.iL  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — CoU. 

Spirits  and  wines— Con. 

Wines  of  all  kinds— Con. 
Containing  over  27  p.c.  and  not 
over  28  p.c. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Azores  and 

Gal. 

567 

768 

1 

484 
318 

Gal. 

28 
795 

70 

105 

116 

33 

7,959 

110 
332 

66 

81 

124 

17 

6,650 

S       cts. 

41  68 
346  05 

41  ,50 

China 

105 

565 

2,387 

10,416 

13 

1,761 

8,990 

106 

81 

846 

1,487 

8,588 

18 
1,493 
5,891 

63 

56  85 

France 

73  16 

Italv 

15  33 

Japan 

4  462  29 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Portugal 

2,085 

37 

147 

1,932 
34 

89 

1,225  95 
21  67 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

72  27 

25, 678 

19, 269 

11,375 

9,435 

6,356  75 

Containing  over  28  p.c.  and  not 
over  29  p.c. 

258 
2,132 
87 
1,776 
1,601 
19,471 
3,159 
9,501 

502 
1,035 

48 
2,665 
1,202 
16,374 
2,473 
7,992 

116 

2,132 

101 

273 

1,0.35 

60 

121  34 

1,035  38 

52  34 

France 

, 

Italy 

20 

16,571 

1,699 

147 

4 

.343 

31 

13,934 

1,539 

148 

23 

379 

16  10 

9,814  34 

1,039  36 

94  38 

Portugal 

8  26 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Azores  and 

Madeira 

China 

299 

337 

230  .32 

38,284 

32,628 

21,133 

17,422 

12,411  82 

Containing  over  29  p.c.  and  not 
over  30  p.c. 

1,2.53 
5,968 

90 

126 

1,070 

1 

458 

31,102 

26 
6,651 

18,743 
166 

1,925 
2,956 

175 

92 

1,926 

2 

483 
26,080 

36 

6,478 

17,343 

172 

437 
5,947 

67 

126 

10 

528 
2,947 

146 
92 
21 

320  09 
3,084  49 

68  59 

74  22 

10  00 

HoUand 

Italy 

177 
31,922 

148 
26,903 

109  89 

19,882  04 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Portugal 

6,563 
633 
166 

6,652 
633 
172 

4,423  91 
424  11 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

.■Vzores  and 

Madeira 

China 

113  02 

65, 654 

57,668 

46,048 

38,242 

28,510  36 

Containing  over  30  p.c.  and  not 
over  31  p.c. 

1,626 
9,320 

187 

37 

117 

S 

153 

9,023 

10,823 

16,073 

3,042 

1,569 
4,745 

329 

33 

153 

18 

186 

7,774 

12,050 

15,770 

1,671 

319 
8,037 

48 

37 

6 

8 

39 

8,060 

10,194 

725 

3,141 

648 
4,095 

68 

33 

35 

18 

37 

6,976 

11,492 

903 

1,757 

322  00 
4,443  .30 

-  39  60 
24  70 

France 

12  90 

Greece  . . 

8  60 

Italy 

26  70 

Japan 

5,316  80 

Portugal 

Spain. 

7,525  20 
560  90 

United  States... 
Total 

1,783  50 

50,409 

44,298 

30,614 

26,062 

20,064  20 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

G.1I. 

$ 

S       cts. 

Gal. 
492 

$ 
245 

S       ct.s. 
152  52 

Gal. 

520 

795 

70 

105 

427 

1,138 

7,959 

13 

2,085 

11,025 

147 

S 

355 
332 

66 

81 

623 

643 

6,650 

18 
1,932 

7,486 
89 

$       eta. 
194  20 

346  05 

41  50 

56  85 

311 

1 ,  105 

499 
626 

96  41 
342  55 

169  57 

357  88 

4,462  29 

13 

18 

4  03 

4  03 

1  225  95 

10,988 

7,452 

3,406  28 

3,427  95 

72  27 

12,909 

8,840 

4,001  79 

24,284 

18.275 

10,358  54 

365 

523 

124  10 

481 

2,132 

101 

642 

1,464 

16,571 

1,699 

10,065 

4 

343 

796 

1,0.35 

60 

900 

1,2.56 

13,934 

1,539 

9,405 

23 

379 

245  44 

1  035  38 

52  34 

642 
1,444 

900 
1,225 

218  28 
490  96 

218  28 

507  06 

9  814  34 

1,039  36 

9,918 

9,257 

3,372  12 

3,466  50 
8  26 

230  32 

12,369 

11,905 

4,205  46 

33,502 

29,327 

16,617  28 

602 

1,299 

222  74 

1,039 
5,947 

67 

126 

866 

1 

257 

31,922 

26 

6,  .563 

18,118 

166 

1,827 
2,947 

146 

92 

1,499 

2 

244 

26,903 

36 

6,652 

17,480 

172 

542  83 

3  084  49 

68  59 

74  22 

856 

1 

80 

1,478 
2 

96 

316  72 

0  37 

29  60 

326  72 

0  37 

139  49 

19,882  04 
9  62 

26 

36 

9  62 

4,423  91 

6,893  56 

113  02 

17,485 

16,847 

6,469  45 

19,050 

19,758 

7,048  50 

65,098 

58,000 

35,558  86 

703 

1,394 

281  20 

1,022 
8,037 

48 

37 

329 

8 

66 

8,060 

10, 194 

17,252 

3,141 

2,042 
4,095 

68 

S3 

457 

18 

78 

6,976 

11.492 

17,105 

1.7.57 

603  ''0 

4,443  30 
39  60 

24  70 

323 

422 

129  20 

142  10 

8  60 

27 

41 

10  80 

37  50 

5  316  80 

7  5''5  20 

16,527 

16,202 

6,610  80 

7  171  70 

1,783  50 

17,580 

18,059 

7,032  00 

48, 194 

44.121 

27,096  20 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — Genebal  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  I 

MPORTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  TarifT. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — Con. 

Spirits  and  wines — Con. 

Wines  of  all  kinds — Con. 
Containing  over  31   p.c.  and   not 

over  32  p.c. 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland . , 

China 

France -  - 

Gal. 

2,162 

6,119 

38 

93 

860 

14 

103 

33 

15,003 

13,757 

2,526 

$ 

4,574 

3,005 

169 

43 

1,005 

72 

72 

74 

21,493 

16,519 

1,730 

Gal. 

1,410 

5.147 

26 

93 

230 

77 

103 

S 

2,8.35 

2,545 

128 

43 

303 

126 

72 

$     r-ts. 

1,4.56  80 

2,976  71 

49  58 

52  89 

189  80 

Italy. 

70  91 

Japan. 

65  89 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Portugal 

Spain. 

12,529 

755 

2,490 

18,748 
1,0.32 
1,840 

11,011  87 
634  25 

United  States. , 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland. . 

1,622  70 

40,708 

48,756 

22,860 

27,672 

18,131  40 

Containing  over   32  p.c.  and   not 
over  33  p.c. 

2,968 

5,870 

69 

6 

181 

270 

15,029 

9,097 

2,224 

6,146 

3,023 

279 

3 

516 

139 

19.973 

10,413 

1,409 

819 

5.960 

69 

6 

59 

6 

14,208 

892 

2,697 

1,914 

3,069 

279 

3 

160 

24 

19,899 

1,.591 

1,729 

950  94 

3,662  30 

115  44 

3  66 

France 

75  14 

Italy     

9  96 

Portugal 

Spain.         

12,. 505  38 
887  62 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

China    

1,759  32 

35,714 

41,901 

24,716 

28,668 

19,969  76 

Containing  over  33  p.c.  and   not 
over  34  p.c. 

1,813 

3,172 

30 

156 

12 

8 

3 

4,303 

1,696 

16 

281 

20 

33 

1 

504 

3,112 

30 

67 

12 

8 

3 

1,778 

1,657 

16 

138 

20 

33 

1 

780  36 

2,021  98 

19  50 

74  23 

Germany 

Holland 

Japan.          

11  88 
13  82 

1  77 

Miquelon  and 
St   Pierre. .   . . 

Portugal 

13,893 

1,411 

992 

21,540 

2,649 

719 

13,138 

396 

1,744 

23,391 

727 

1,368 

13,454  92 
412  14 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland. . 

1,264  96 

21,490 

31,258 

19,014 

29,129 

18,055  56 

Containing  over  34  p.c.  and   not 
over  35  p.c. 

352 
785 

10 
9 

97 

2 

5,915 

620 

311 

1,024 

480 

58 

7 

343 

5 

9,096 

1,830 

238 

382 
764 

10 
9 

10 

1,111 

469 

58 

7 
47 

531  94 

537  98 

22  60 

6  78 

Franco         . . . 

19  30 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Portugal 

Spain.    

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland . . 
France  

6,476 
509 
481 

9,793 
761 
383 

6,305  42 
492  98 
365  02 

8,101 

13,081 

8,641 

12,629 

8,282  02 

Containing  over  35   p.c.  and   not 
over  36  p.c. 

919 

357 

8 

105 

19 

4,555 

10 

82 

2,347 

296 

33 

332 

26 

12.021 

49 

154 

374 

306 

8 

95 

19 

3,922 

20 

213 

1,400 

252 
33 

240 

26 

9,541 

57 

248 

625  70 

243  90 

14  30 

124  25 

Germany 

Portugal 

18  25 

5,019  40 

28  10 

United  States... 
Total 

191  55 

6,055 

15,258 

4,957 

11,797 

6,265  45 

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FOR  Home  Con.sumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

c;ai. 

S 

$       cts. 

Gal. 
705 

$ 
1,610 

$        ets. 
328  95 

Gal. 

2,175 

5,147 

38 

93 

855 

117 

103 

8 
12,529 
14,822 
2,490 

$ 

4,445 
2,545 
169 
43 
1,134 
151 
72 

28 

18,748 

17,456 

1,840 

$          ets. 
1,785  75 

2,976  71 

\.  . 

12 

41 

5  16 

54  74 

52  89 

625 
40 

831 
25 

268  75 
17  20 

458  55 

88  11 

65  89 

8 

28 

3  44 

3  44 

11,011  87 

14,067 

16,424 

6,048  81 

6,683  06 

1,622  70 

15,517 

18,959 

6,672  31 

38,377 

46,631 

24,803  71 

1,511 

2,951 

695  06 

2,330 

5,960 

69 

6 

342 

19 

14,208 

10,229 

2,697 

4,865 

3,069 

279 

3 

689 

45 

19,899 

11.381 

1,729 

1,646  00 

3,662  30 

115  44 

3  66 

283 
13 

529 
21 

130  18 
5  98 

205  32 

.     15  94 

12,505  38 

9,337 

9,790 

4, 295  02 

5, 182  64 

1,759  32 

11,144 

13,291 

5, 126  24 

35,860 

41,959 

25,096  00 

1,451 

3,279 

710  99 

1,955 

3,112 

30 

291 

12 

8 

3 

25 

13, 1.38 

2,726 

1,744 

5,057 

1,657 

16 

513 

20 

33 

1 

46 

23,391 

4,444 

1,368 

1,491  35 

2,021  98 

19  50 

224 

375 

109  76 

183  99 

11  88 

' 

13  82 

1  77 

25 

46 

12  25 

12  25 

13,454  92 

2,330 

3,717 

1,141  70 

1,553  84 

1,264  96 

4,030 

7,417 

1,974  70 

23,044 

36,546 

20,030  26 

201 

456 

104  52 

583 
764 

10 
9 

94 

2 

6,476 

1,289 

481 

1,567 

469 

58 

7 

350 

5 

9,793 

2,674 

383 

636  46 

537  98 

22  60 

6  78 

84 

303 
5 

43  68 
1  04 

62  98 

1  04 

6,305  42 

780 

1,913 

405  60 

898  ,58 

365  02 

1,067 

2,677 

554  84 

9,708 

15,306 

8,836  86 

266 

582 

146  30 

640 

306 

8 

105 

19 

3,922 

298 

213 

1,982 

252 

33 

332 

26 

9,541 

334 

248 

772  0,0 

243  90 

14  30 

10 

92 

5  50 

129  75 

18  25 

5,019  40 

278 

277 

152  90 

181  00 

191  55 

554 

951 

304  70 

5,511 

12,748 

6,570  15 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.AL-  Imports. 

F.XTERED 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoTl. 

Spirits  and  wines — Con. 

Wines  of  all  kinds — Con. 
Containing  over   36   p.c.  and  not 

over  37  p.c. 

Unil'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

Gal. 

434 
224 
259 

45 

1,177 

120 

2 

632 
165 
389 

70 

3,057 

143 

11 

Gal. 

12 
224 
257 

4 

1,309 

10 

2 

S 

44 
165 
380 

6 

3,132 

33 

11 

S    cts. 

20  16 

179  42 
263  06 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Portugal 

Spain 

4  12 

1,698  82 

15  70 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

France.. 

4  46 

2,261 

4,467 

1,818 

3,771 

2, 185  74 

Containing  over  37  p.c.  and   not 
over  38  p.c. 

70 
304 

81 

13 
277 

30 
191 

181 
239 
86 

20 
629 
131 

187 

64 

289 

81 

180 
226 

86 

93  04 

244  09 

75  21 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Portugal 

' 

241 

693 

354  91 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

231 

267 

221  01 

966 

1,473 

906 

1,4.52 

.  988  26 

Containing  over  38   p.c.  and   not 
over  39  p.c. 

4 
342 

23 
334 

10 
342 

10 

40 
334 

14 
891 

18  40 

319  08 

10  60 

Portugal 

Total 

Hong  Kong 

441 

969 

374 

506  66 

787 

1.326 

736 

1,279 

854  74 

Containing  over  39  p.c.  and   not 
over  40  p.c. 

179 
185 

197 

586 

4 

140 
332 

412 

597 

21 

179 

140 

161  93 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

2 

5 

2  84 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

China 

4 

21 

8  98 

1,151 

1,502 

185 

166 

173  75 

Containing  more  than  40  p.c.  of 
proof  spirits,  n.o.p. 

8 

19,737 

3,042 

4 

1.53 

17 

46 

31,247 

4.214 

12 

190 

52 

10 

17,691 

3,198 

4 

25 

48 

28,21!) 

4,437 

12 

23 

25  20 

48,278  40 

8,443  20 

France.. 

9  60 

Japan 

61  20 

Portugal 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

22,961 

35,761 

20,928 

32,739 

56,817  60 

Champagne  and  all  other  spark- 
ling wines — 
In  bottles  containing   each  not 
more  than  a  quart  but  more 

Doz. 

611 

11,562 

Doz. 

54 

559 

345  90 

5,664 

587 

58 

177 

85,282 

4,073 

396 

1,043 

83 

428 

16 

63 

795 

3,092 

120 

327 

512  40 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy             ...    . 

2,. 340  00 

88  80 

306  00 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total.. 

6 
14 

65 
184 

29 

285 

181  20 

7,117 

102,605 

673 

5,178 

3,774  30 

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FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rate.s. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Gal. 

$ 

$       ots. 

Gal. 
472 

736 

$       cts. 
273  76 

Gal. 

484 
224 
259 

45 

1,309 

120 

2 

$ 

780 
165 
389 

70 

3,132 

143 

11 

S      cts. 
293  92 

« 

179  42 

2 
41 

9 
64 

1  16 
23  78 

264  22 

27  90 

1,698  82 

110 

110 

63  80 

79  50 

4  46 

625 

919 

362  50 

2,443 

4,690 

2,548  24 

113 

234 

68  93 

177 

289 

81 

13 
241 

414 

226 

86 

20 
693 

161  97 

244  09 

75  21 

13 

20 

7  93 

7  93 

354  91 

231 

267 

221  01 

126 

254 

76  86 

1,032 

1,706 

1,065  12 

10 
342 

10 
374 

40 
334 

14 
891 

18  40 

319  08 

10  60 

506  66 

736 

1,279 

854  74 

179 
185 

197 

140 
332 

412 

161  93 

185 
195 

332 

407 

123  95 
130  65 

123  96 

133  49 

4 

21 

8  98 

380 

t39 

254  60 

565 

905 

428  35 

10 

17,691 

3,198 

4 

25 

48 

28,219 

4,437 

12 

23 

25  20 

48,278  40 

8,443  20 

9  60 

61  20 

20,928 

32,739 

56,817  60 

Doz. 

Doz. 

467 

8 

6,973 

8,550 

136 

119,484 

1,541  10 

26  40 

23,010  90 

Doz. 

521 

8 

7,056 

428 

16 

124 

5 

6 

29 

9,109 

136 

120,279 

3,092 

120 

697 

57 

65 

285 

1,887  00 

26  40 

23,523  30 

2,340  00 

88  80 

61 

5 
6 

370 
57 
65 

201  30 
16  50 
19  80 

507  30 

16  50 

19  80 

181  20 

7,520 

128,662 

24,816  00 

8,193 

133,840 

28,590  30 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1 — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  I 

MPORTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTHBLE    GOODS — Coil. 

Spirits  and  wines — Con. 

Wines  of  all  kinds — Con. 

Champagne,  &c. — Con. 

In  bottles  containing  not  more 
than    a    pint    each,  but  more 
than    half   a    pint,    old    wine 
measure. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Doz. 
404 

S 
3,602 

Doz. 
25 

S 

ISO 

S    ets. 
95  25 

14,701 

472 

32 

210 

7 

134,672 

2,112 

126 

705 

115 

95 

720 

20 

70 

641 

2,933 

80 

237 

349  05 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

2,067  90 
57  00 
186  60 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

9 
52 

47 
344 

120 

615 

382  50 

15,887 

141,723 

1,050 

4,686 

3, 138  .30 

In    bottles    containing    one-half 
pint  each  or  less. 

8 
1,337 

21 
2,673 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France 

1,345 

2,694 

In  bottles  cont.iining  over  one 
quart  each. 

Gal. 

48 
62 

239 
750 

Gal. 

2 

16 

7  80 

Total..../.. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies..   . 

110 

989 

2 

16 

7  80 

Sponges  of  marine  production 

9,4.34 

2,925 

511  88 

Cuba    . 

566 

370 

4 

310 

13 

62,744 

.■^66 

370 

4 

310 

13 

62,523 

99  05 

France 

64  75 

Germany, , . 

n  70 

54  25 

Russia 

2  28 

10,942  23 

Total 

73,441 

66,711 

11,675  14 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies. . . . 
B.    Straits    Set- 
tlements  

Hong  Kong 

Belgium 

China      . . 

Starch,     including     farina,     corn 

Lb. 

556, 168 
11,258 

1,440 

80, 370 

32.495 

146 

5.842 

77.969 

87.014 

9.628 

2,078,735 

25,. 338 
487 

95 

2,839 

1.090 

5 

281 
1,748 
2,068 

891 
72,743 

Lb. 
7,931 

412 

118  97 

1,440 

80,370 

30,677 

146 

360 

77,969 

65,014 

9,628 

2,084,668 

95 

2,839 

965 

5 

18 

1,748 

1,551 

891 

73,064 

21  60 

1,204  55 

460  16 

2  19 

5  40 

Germany 

Holland 

Japan 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

1,169  54 

975  21 

144  42 

31,271  31 

2,941,065 

107,585 

2,358,203 

81,588 

35,373  35 

21,945 

54,714 

of  rubber  boots  and  shoes  when 

54,714 

8,207  10 

imported   by   manufacturers  of 
rubber  boots  and  shoes  for  use 

Total 

76, 659 

54,714 

8,207  10 

exclusively  in  the  manufacture 
of    such    articles    in    their   own 
factories. 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


roR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates.                  ^ 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

Doz. 

S 

$       cts. 

Doz. 

427 

12 

21,362 

$ 

4,373 

116 

215,220 

$       cts. 

704  55 

19  80 

35,247  30 

Doz. 

452 

12 

21,4.57 

720 
20 

156 

2 

20 

9 

120 

% 

4,553 

116 

215,861 

2,933 

80 

550 

7 

65 

47 

615 

S      ct.s. 

799  80 
19  80 

35,596  35 
2  067  90 

57  00 

86 

2 

20 

9 

313 

7 
65 
47 

141  90 

3  30 
33  00 
14  85 

328  50 

3  30 

33  00 

14  85 

382  50 

21,918 

220, 141 

36, 164  70 

22,968 

224,827 

39,303  00 

16 
1,075 

50 
3,688 

13  12 

881  50 

16 
1,075 

50 

3,688 

13  {2 

881  50 

.        1,091 

3,738 

894  62 

1,091 

3,738 

894  62 

Gal. 

Gal. 

18 
86 

119 

869 

27  00 
129  00 

Gal. 

20 
86 

135 
869 

34  80 

l'>9    QQ 

104 

988 

156  00 

106 

1,004 

163  80 

5,655 
562 

707  11 
70  25 

8,580 

562 

566 

370 

4 

310 

13 

62,523 

70  '^5 

99  05 
64  75 

0  70 
54  25 

2  28 
10,942  23 

6,217 

777  36 

72,928 

12,452  50 

Lb. 
546,956 

24, 665 

487 

5,469  56 
112  58 

Lb. 

Lb. 

554,887 
11,258 

1,440 

80,370 

30,677 

146 

360 

77,969 

65,014 

9,628 

2,084,668 

25,077 
487 

95 

2,839 

965 

5 

18 

1,748 

1,551 

891 

73,064 

5,588  53 

11,258 

1,204  55 

460  16 

2  19 

5  40 

1,169  .54 

975  '^1 

144  42 
31,271  31 

558,214 

25, 152 

5,582  14 

2,916,417 

106,740 

40,955  49 

21,945 

2,194  50 

21,945 
54,714 

8,207  10 

21,945 

2, 194  50 

76,659 

10,401  60 

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No.   1. 


6  george  v,  a.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Stone  and  manufactures  of — 
Building  stone  other  than  mar- 
ble or  granite,  sawn  on  more 
than  two  sides  but  not  sawn 
on  more  than  four  sides. 

Building  stone  other  than  mar- 
ble or  granite,  planed,  turned, 
cut   or  further   manufactured 
than  sawn  on  four  sides. 

Flagstone,  granite,  rough  sand- 
stone, and  all  building  stone, 
not  hammered,  sawn  or  chi- 

United  States... 
United  States. . . 
Unit'd  Kingdom 

Cwt. 
11,571 

$ 
3,549 

Cwt. 
11,571 

$ 
3,549 

S    cts. 
1,735  65 

18,163 

19,965 

18,163 

19,965 

8,173  35 

761 
73,858 

335 

73.858 

50  25 

11,078  70 

Total 

74,619 

74,193 

11,128  95 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Flagstone  and  all  other  building 

1,197 
169,515 

8 
169,515 

1  60 

33,903  00 

two  sides. 

Total 

170,712 

169,523 

33  904  60 

Unit'dKingdora 
United  States.. 

764 
3,076 

3,076 

615  2T» 

Total 

3,840 

3,076 

'  615  20 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

France 

Granite,  manufactures  of,  n.o.p. 

177,594 

1,300 

11 

1,785 

15,518 

1,126 

1,300 

11 

1,785 

15,518 

394  10 

455  00 

3  85 

Italy 

624  75 

5,431  30 

Total 

196,208 

19,740 

6,909  00 

Unit'dKingdora 

United  States 

22,353 
56,917 

56,3i7 

8  447  55 

diameter. 

Total 

79,270 

56,317 

8,447  55 

Unit'dKingdora 

Grindstones,  n.o.p 

970 
3 
3 

14,986 

62 
3 
3 

14,986 

15  50 

0  75 

0  75 

United  States... 
Total 

3  746  50 

15,982 

15,054 

3,763  50 

United  States.. 

4,428 

4,428 

885  60 

Unit'dKingdora 

Manufactures  of  stone,  n.o.p 

4,468 

56 

348 

753 

70 

154 

133 

23,115 

933 

56 

348 

753 

66 

154 

133 

23,115 

279  90 

16  80 

104  40 

225  90 

Holland 

19  80 

Italy 

46  20 

39  90 

United  States 

6,934  50 

Total 

29,097 

25,558 

7,667  40 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOH  HoMK  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff.              1 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity, 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoIl'd. 

Cwt. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Cwt. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Cwt. 
11,571 

3,549 

i     cts. 

1,735  65 

18, 163 

19, 965 

8, 173  35 

426 

42  60 

761 
73,858 

92  85 
11,078  70 

426 

42  60 

74,619 

11  171  55 

1,189 

178  35 

1.197 
169,515 

33,903  00 

1,189 

178  35 

170,712 

34,082  95 

764 

114  60 

764 
3,076 

114  60 

615  20 

764 

114  60 

3,840 

729  80 

174,829 

52,448  70 

175,955 

1,300 

11 

1,785 

15,518 

52  842  SO 

455  00 
3  85 

624  75 
5,431  30 

174,829 

52,448  70 

194,569 

59,357  70 

22,112 

2,211  20 

22,112 
56,317 

2,211  20 

8,447  55 

22,112 

2,211  20 

78,429 

10.658  75 

908 

158  91 

970 

3 

3 

14,986 

174  41 

0  75 

0  75 

3  746  .50 

908 

158  91 

15,962 

3,922  41 

4,428 

885  60 

3,540 

708  00 

4,473 

56 

348 

753 

66 

154 

133 

23,115 

987  90 

16  80 

104  40 

225  90 

19  80 

46  20 

39  90 

6,934  50 

3,540 

708  00 

29,098 

8,375  40 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.iL  Import.s. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DVTI.'.BLE    GOODS— Con. 

Straw                       

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B. India 

Ton. 
198 

2,9.55 

Ton. 
198 

2,955 

$     cts. 
396  00 

Straw,  carpeting,  rugs,  mats  and 
mattingi 

231 

187 

2 

1,336 

630 

754 

6 

50 

154 

5 

648 

35,908 

12, 598 

25 

6  25 

B.  W.  Indies... 

1,336 

334  00 

Belgium  . 

China 

754 
6 

188  50 

Dutch  E.  Indies 
France 

1  50 

Germany 

154 
5 

418 
11,379 
12.598 

38  50 

1  25 

Holland 

104  50 

2,844  75 

United  .States.. 

3  149  50 

Total 

52,509 

26,675 

6,668  75 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong. . .    . 

824 

993 

1,348 

71 

651 
2,862 
7,107 

663 
1,475 

369 

993 

1 ,  348 

71 

606 
4,219 
7,648 

663 
1,475 

64  .58 

173  78 

Aust. -Hungary.. 

235  90 

China 

12  43 

106  05 

Germany 

7.38  33 

Holland   

1.3.38  60 

Japan  . . . 

116  03 

258  13 

Total 

15,994 

17,392 

3,043  83 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies... 

Hong  Kong 

Ncn-foundland. . 

Belgium 

China  .  . 

Sugars,  syrups  and  molasses — 
Sugar,    above    No.    16    D.S.    in 
colour,  and  all  refined  sugars 
of  whatever  kinds,  grades  or 
standards. 

Lb. 

3,062,582 

2.247 

2,460,782 

1.936 

13,579 

3,233 

150 

579,950 

87.820 

82 

83,389 

85 

407 

97 

8 

24,359 

Lb. 

183,. 388 

3.334 

2,405,282 

1,936 

13,579 

3,233 

150 

348,321 

6,213 

124 

81,821 

85 

407 

97 

8 

14,355 

3,404  56 

69  90 

32,291  95 

27  94 

265  69 

44  46 

Hawaii 

3  U 

United  States.  . 
Total 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies. . . . 

Fiji  Islands 

Hong  Kong 

Brazil 

Cuba 

Dan.  W.Indies.. 
Dutch  E.  Indies 
Dutch  Guiana   . 
Germany 

6,646  28 

6,124,459 

196,247 

2,959,223 

103,110 

42,7.53  89 

Sugar,  n.o.p.,  not  above  No.  16 
D.S.  in  colour,  sugar  drainings. 
or  pumpings  drained  in  transit. 

98,838,735 

184,945,095 

81,774,268 

129 

6, 462,. 386 
40,008,283 

5,453,897 

2,874,360 

4,167,945 

1,996,924 

3 

220,311 
1,1.38,627 

117,509 

.5.50,000 
45.804 

18,200 
1,007 

7,8.37  50 
304  75 

melado  or  concentrated  mel- 
ado,  tank  bottoms  and  sugar 
concrete. 

129 

6,572,532 

.35,494,860 

5, .349, 461 

2,776,825 

7,854,109 

1,103,078 

2,158,260 

54, 085, 587 

125.5.55,033 

41,465.285 

3 

224,442 

1,009.407 

115,260 

71,577 

185, 135 

21,858 

43,828 

1,406,112 

2,891,238 

1,266,716 

0  40 

89,7.56  73 

.392,389  .53 

75,091  01 

24  319  26 

7,698,604 

202,657 

71,687  64 
6,055  92 

Guatemala 

Peru 

San  Domingo. . . 
United  States. . 

Total 

1,705,661 
51,403,031 

123.668,104 
55.204.483 

35,992 
1,358,662 
3,161,954 
1,761,475 

12,241  86 
395,293  95 
1,0.38.662  69 
540,155  62 

657,162.676 

17,0.36,419 

283,010,963 

7,254,783 

2,653.79686 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rate.s. 

Total. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

Ton. 

$ 

%       ets. 

Ton. 

S 

$       cts. 

Ton. 

198 

S 

2,955 

$       ots. 
396  00 

206 

187 
2 

36  06 

32  73 

0  35 

231 

187 

2 

1,3.36 

630 

754 

6 

50 

154 

5 

648 

35,908 

12,  .598 

42  31 

0  35 

630 

141  75 

141  75 

188  50 

1  50 

11  05 

50 

U  25 

38  50 

1  25 

156  '>h 

230 
24, 529 

51  75 
5,519  08 

8,363  83 
3, 149  50 

395 

69  14 

25,439 

5,723  83 

52,509 

12,461  72 

455 

68  25 

824 

993 

1,.348 

71 

606 
4,219 
7,648 

663 
1,475 

132  83 
173  78 
235  90 
12  43 
106  05 
7.38  33 
1,338  60 
116  03 
258  13 

455 

68  25 

17,847 

3,112  08 

Lb. 

2,889,800 

82,405 

24,856  77 

Lb. 

Lb. 

3,073,188 

3,334 

2,405,282 

1,9.36 

13,. 579 

3,233 

150 

348,321 

88,618 

124 

81,821 

85 

407 

97 

8 

14,355 

28,261  33 

69  90 

32,291  95 

27  94 

265  69 

44  46 

3  11 

6,646  28 

- 



2,889,800 

82,405 

24,856  77 

5,849,023 

185,515 

67,610  66 

107,546,55,'i 

2,931,2.33 
4,279,707 
1,780,368 

823,769  11 

1,140,805  66 

634,705  27 

108,096,555 

192,361,433 

70,679,974 

129 

6, 572, 532 

35,494,860 

5,349,461 

2,776,825 

7,854,109 

1,103,078 

2,158,260 

54, 085,. 587 

125,555,033 

41,465,285 

2,949,433 

4,280,714 

1,780,368 

3 

224.442 

1,009,407 

115,260 

71,. 577 

185,135 

21,858 

43,828 

1,406,112 

2,891,2.38 

1,266,716 

831,606  61 

1,141,110  41 

634,705  27 

0  40 

89,756  73 

392,389  .53 

75,091  01 

24,319  26 

71,687  64 

6.055  92 

12,241  86 

395,293  95 

1,038,662  69 

540,155  62 

192,315,629 

70,679,974 

370,542,158 

8, 991,. 308 

2,599,280  04 

653,553.121 

16,246,091 

5,253,076  90 

1 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.  1. 


6  george  v,  a.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Articles  Imported. 


DUTIABLE   GOODS — Coil. 

Sugars,  sjTups,  etc. — Con. 

Raw  sugar  as  described  in  pre- 
ceding item,  when  imported 
to  te  refined  in  Canada  by 
Canadian  sugar  refiners  under 
provisions  of  Tariff  Item  No. 
13oA.  (This  item  does  not 
include  the  amount  of  sugar 
entered  for  consumption  under 
Tariff  Item  135,  on  which  a 
refund  of  duty  was  subsequent- 
ly obtained  under  Item  135A.) 

Syrups  and  molasses  of  all  kinds, 
the  product  of  the  sugar  cane 
or  beet,  n.o.p.,  and  all  imita- 
tions thereof  or  substitutes 
therefor. 


Molasses  of  cane,  testing  by 
polariscope  under  35  degrees 
but  not  less  than  20  degrees. 

Molasses,  testing  over  56  degrees 
and  not  more  than  75  degrees 
by  the  polariscope. 

Molasses  produced  in  the  process 
of  the  manufacture  of  cane 
sugar  from  the  juice  of  the  cane 
without  any  admixture  with 
any  other  ingredient,  when 
imported  direct  from  the 
place  of  production,  or  its 
shipping  port,  in  the  original 
package  in  which  it  was  placed 
at  the  point  of  production  and 
not  afterwards  subjected  to 
any  process  of  treating  or  mix- 
ing, testing  by  polariscope  not 
less  than  35  degrees  nor  more 
than  56  degrees. 


Sugar  cane,  shredded  . 


Sugar  candy,  and  confectionery 
of  all  kinds,  n.o.p.,  including 
sweetened  gums,  candied  peel 
candied  pop  corn,  candied 
fruit,  candied  nuts,  flavouring 
powders,  custard  powders, 
jelly  powders,  sweetmeats, 
sweetened  breads,  cakes,  pies, 
puddings  and  all  other  con- 
fections containing  sugar  (to 
August  21st,  1914.) 


Countries. 


Belgium 

San  Domingo. 

Total 


Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Dan.  \V.  Indies. 

Greece 

United  States . . 

Total 


United  States. 


B.  W.  Indies. 


B.  W.  Indies... 
Newfoundland. 
United  States. 


Total. 


Hong  Kong.. . . 

China 

United  States. 


Total. 


Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Aust. -Hungary.. 

Belgium 

China 

France 

Germany 

Greece 

Holland 

Italy 

Japan 

Turkey 

United  States  . 


Total. 


ToT.4L   ImPOP.TS. 


Quantity.     Value 


Lb. 

2,196,900 
15,889,816 


18,086,716 


646,483 

314 

20 

2,860 

2,716,482 


3,366,159 


Gal. 
296,633 


Lb. 
19,787 


Gal. 

15,592 

1,257 

19,020 


35,869 


47,613 
302,534 


350, 147 


32,653 

17 

1 

30 

56,704 


239 


2,337 

339 

3,765 


6,441 


1,180 
24 
73 


1,277 


155,817 

2,117 

82 

400 

441 

3,978 

962 

375 

15 

258 

829 

168 

102,220 

267,662 


Entered 


General  Tariff. 


Quantity.     Value 


Lb. 

2,196,900 
15,889,816 


18,086,716 


450 

314 

20 

2,860 

2,716,552 


2,720,196 


Gal. 
296,633 


Lb. 


Gal. 

15, 592 

1,257 

19,020 


35,869 


47,613 
302,534 


350, 147 


20 

17 

1 

30 

56, 707 


2.337 

339 

3,765 


6.441 


,180 
24 
73 


1,277 


3,428 

2,117 

82 

428 

441 

3,970 

1,004 

63 

75 

327 

829 

168 

102,345 

115,277 


Duty. 


$    cts. 

15,617  51 
64,786  00 


80,403  51 


2  25 

1  57 

0  10 

14  30 

13,582  95 


13,601  17 


4,449  55 


467  76 

37  71 

570  60 


1,076  07 


206  51 
4  20 

12  78 


223  49 


1,199  80 

740  95 

28  70 

149  80 

154  35 

1,389  50 

351  40 

22  05 

26  25 

114  45 

290  15 

58  80 

35,820  75 

40,346  95 


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OF  Imports. — Continued. 


FOR  Home  C'oN.suMpnoN. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Lb. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Lb. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Lb. 

2,196,900 
15,889,816 

$ 

47,613 
302, 534 

$      cts. 
15,617  si 

64,786  00 



18,086,716 

350,147 

80,403  51 

652, 737 

32,965 

2, 284  53 

653,187 

314 

20 

2,860 

2,716,552 

32,985 
17 

1 

30 

56, 707 

2,286  78 

1  57 

0  10 

14  30 

13.582  95 

652,737 

32, 965 

2,284  53 

3,372,933 

89,740 

15,885  70 

Gal. 

Gal. 

Gal. 
296,633 

24,591 

4,449  55 

Lb. 

Lb. 

Lb. 

Gal. 

Gal. 

Gal. 
15,. 592 
1,257 
19,020 

2,337 

339 

3,765 

467  76 

.37  71 

570  60 

35,869 

6,441 

1,076  07 

1,180 

24 
73 

206  51 

4  20 

12  78 

1,277 

156,747 

2,117 

82 

428 

441 

3.970 

1,004 

63 

75 

327 

829 

168 

102,345 

223  49 

153,319 

34,497  11 

35,696  91 

740  95 

28  70 

149  SO 

1.54  35 

1,389  50 

351  40 

22  05 

26  25 

114  45 

290  15 

58  80 

35.820  75 

153,319 

34,497  11 

268,596 

74,844  06 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.^L  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DITIABLE    GOODS — Cot). 

Sugars,  syrups,  etc. — Con. 

Sugar  randy,  and  confectionery 
of  all  kinds,  n.o.p.,  including 
sweetened  gums,  candied  peel, 
candied     pop     com,     candied 
fruit,  candied  nuts,  flavouring 
powders,      custard      powders, 
jellv     powders,     sweetmeats. 

L'nit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies.... 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland . . 

Belgium 

China 

Holland 

Lb. 

2,942,959 

19 

42, 189 

312 

11,200 

4,994 

$ 

312.643 

5 

2,655 

110 

907 

310 

Lb. 

49,954 
19 

42,189 

312 

8,960 

4,994 

276 

5,179 

222 

1,277 

17,522 

32,109 

68,936 

2,932 

1,205,902 

$ 

8,713 

5 

2,655 

110 

712 

310 

9 

942 

13 

65 

1,879 

6,695 

15,473 

173 

115,720 

$    cts. 

3,299  32 

1  84 

1,140  19 

40  06 

294  00 

133  47 

4  53 

sweetened  breads,  cakes,  pies. 

Italy 

6,075 

1,034 

355  59 

puddings   and    all    other   con- 

5 66 

fections  containing  sugar  (from 

Greece      

1,277 

18,156 

34,523 

68,9.36 

*         2  93** 

1,205! 108 

65 

1,942 

7,047 

15,473 

173 

116,617 

29  14 

August  21st,  1914.) 

745  26 

France 

2,503  80 

Switzerland 

Turkey 

United  States,. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France 

5,760  23 
75  21 

46,540  16 

4,338,680 

458,981 

1,440,783 

153,474 

60,928  46 

Glucose  or  grape  sugar,  glucose 

36,201 

100 

764 

4,389,370 

1,812 

3 

44 

116,672 

syrup  and  corn  syrup  or  anj^ 

100 

764 
4,389,370 

3 

44 

116,672 

0  63 

syrups  containing  anv  admix- 

4 78 

ture  thereof. 

United  States.. 
Total 

United  States. . 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

27,433  58 

4,426,435 

118,531 

4,390,234 

116,719 

27,438  99 

Sugar,  maple,  and  maple  syrup  - 

37,947 

3,983 

20,564 

2,099 

419  80 

Surgical    trusses,     pessaries    and 

5,928 

532 

108 

37,615 

382 

144 

108 

37,615 

76  40 

suspensory  bandages. 

28  80 

Germanv 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

L^nit'd  Kingdom 

21  60 

7,523  00 

44,183 

38,249 

7  649  80 

Tallow 

110,056 
51,307 

13,394 
3,805 

6,803 
51,531 

523 
3,840 

104  60 
768  00 

161,363 

17,199 

58,334 

4,363 

872  60 

Tape  lines  of  any  material 

4,018 
111 
234 

3,778 

704 
111 
234 

3,778 

170  00 

27  75 

58  50 

Ignited  States. . 
Total 

944  50 

8,141 

4,827 

1,206  75 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  India 

China 

L'nited  States.. . 

Total 

B.  E.  Indies 

other 

United  States... 

Total 

_ 

Tape  lines,  measuring  yarn  of  linen 
or  cotton  for  the  manufcture  of. 

Tea  of  Ceylon,  black 

1,611 

390 

1,611 

390 

39  00 

1,461 

25, 234 

56 

36,568 

441 

6,703 

25 

8,084 

1,461 

15,365 

56 

36,568 

441 

4,004 

25 

8,084 

44  10 

400  40 

2  50 

808  40 

63,319 

15,253 

53,450 

12,554 

1,255  40 

Tea  of  Ceylon,  green 

13, 950 
14,127 

2,210 
2,641 

13,950 
14, 127 

2,210 
2,641 

221  00 
264  10 

28,077 

4,851 

28,077 

4,851 

485  10 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumptioi^. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

TotaL 

Quantity. 

Yalue. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

Lb. 
2,891,140 

$ 
302,034 

$       cts. 
82,413  55 

Lb. 

$ 

1 

$       cts. 

Lb. 

2,941,094 

19 

42,189 

312 

8,960 

4,994 

276 

5,179 

222 

1,277 

17,522 

32, 109 

68,936 

2,932 

1,205,902 

? 

310,747 

5 

2,655 

no 

712 

310 

9 

942 

13 

65 

1,879 

6,695 

15,473 

173 

115,720 

$       cts . 
85,712  87 

1  84 

1,140  19 

40  06 

294  00 

133  47 

4  53 

355  59 

5  66 

29  14 

745  26 

2,. 503  80 

5,760  23 

75  21 

46,540  16 

2,891,140 

302,034 

82,413  55 

4,331,923 

455,508 

143,342  01 

36,201 

1,812 

144  81 

36,201 

100 

764 

4,389,370 

1,812 

3 

44 

116,672 

144  81 

0  63 

4  78 

27,433  58 

36  201 

1,812 

144  81 

4,426,435 

118,531 

27,583  80 

20,564 

2,099 

419  80 

5,377 

672  19 

169 
388 

29  57 
67  90 

5,928 

532 

108 

37  615 

778  16 

96  70 

21  60 

7,523  00 

_. 

5,377 

672  19 

557 

97  47 

44,183 

8,419  46 

98,030 

12,153 

1,822  95 

104,833 
51,531 

12,676 
3,840 

1,927  55 

768  00 

98,030 

12, 153 

1,822  95 

156,364 

16,516 

2,695  55 

3,314 

580  14 

4,018 
111 
234 

3,778 

756  14 

27  75 

58  50 

944  50 

3,314 

580  14 

8,141 

1,786  89 

1,611 

390 

39  00 

1,461 

15,365 

56 

36,568 

441 

4,004 

25 

8,084 

44  10 

.». 

400  40 

2  50 

808  40 

53,450 

12,554 

1,255  40 

13,950 
14,127 

2,210 
2,641 

221  00 

284  10 

28,077 

4,851 

485  10 



256 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


No.   1. 


6  george  v,  a.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.\L  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantit.v. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Tea— Con. 

Tea  of  India,  black  

B.  India 

B.  E.  Indies 
other 

Lb. 

2,650 

2,640 
2,088 

453 

477 
320 

Lb. 

2,650 

2,640 
2,088 

453 

477 
320 

S    cts 
45  30 

47  70 

United  States... 
Total 

United  States... 

China - 

32  00 

7,378 

1,250 

7,378 

1,250 

125  00 

800 

188 

800 

188 

18  80 

Tea  of  China,  black  

19,725 
43,221 

2,835 
6,323 

19,725 
43,221 

2,835 
6,323 

283  50 

United  States... 
Total 

Hong  Kong 

United  States... 

Total 

United  States... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Ncw-f oundland . . 
China. 

632  30 

62,946 

9,158 

62,946 

9,158 

915  80 

460 
295,110 

60 
36,463 

460 
297, 184 

60 
36,639 

6  00 

3,663  90 

295,570 

36,523 

297,644 

36,699 

3,669  90 

Tea  of  Japan  green 

85,614 

15,046 

85,614 

15,046 

1,504  60 

Tea  of  other  countries,  black... . 

4,749 

70 

440 

3,875 

31,357 

1,558 

26 

42 

775 

6,213 

4,282 

70 

440 

3,875 

31,357 

1,253 

26 

42 

775 

6,213 

125  30 
2  60 
4  20 

Holland 

United  States. . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Aust.-Hungary.. 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

77  50 
621  30 

40,491 

8.614 

40,024 

8,309 

830  90 

Tea  of  other  countries,  green 

315 

1,955 

300 

5,738 

72 

265 

76 

1,103 

315 
1,955 

300 
5,738 

72 

265 

76 

1,103 

7  20 

26  50 

7  60 

110  30 

8,308 

1,516 

8,308 

1,516 

151  60 

Tinware,  japanned  or  not    and  all 

116,629 

2 

540 

50 

238 

7 

2,006 

44 

5,208 

74 

215 

20 

449,879 

2,181 

2 

13 

50 

238 

7 

1,886 

42 

5,211 

74 

215 

20 

466,981 

545  25 

manufactures  of  tin,  n.o.p. 

0  50 

3  25 

12  50 

59  50 

China 

1  75 

471  50 

Holland     .    . 

10  50 

1,302  75 

Italy 

18  50 

53  75 

Sweden 

5  00 

United  States.. 

116,745  25 

Total 

574,912 

476,920 

119,230  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies... 

Hong  Kong 

Malta 

Belgium 

Cuba  .    .    . 

Tobacco  and  manufactures  of — 
Cigarettes 

35,492 

252 

7 

292 

33 

571 

6,728 

80,802 

217 

13 

507 

112 

1,732 

16,320 

33,406 

77 

7 

3.59 

33 
590 

7,105 

77,301 

79 

13 

585 

112 

1,727 

17, 147 

127,842  75 

472  25 

24  25 

1,131  75 

127  00 

2,254  75 

Egypt  and 
Soudan 

26.424  75 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


257 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  T 

ariff. 

■1 

'reaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Lb. 

S 

%       cts. 

I-b. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Lb. 
2,650 

2,640 
2,088 

S 

4.53 

477 
320 

%       eta. 
45  30 

47  70 
32  00 

7,378 

1,250 

125  00 

800 

188 

18  80 

19,725 
43,221 

2,835 
6,323 

283  50 

632  30 

62,946 

9,158 

915  80 

460 
297, 184 

60 
36, 639 

6  00 

3  663  <)0 

297,644 

36,699 

3  669  flO 

85,614 

15,046 

1  504  60 

■   ■ 

4,282 

70 

440 

3.875 

31,. 357 

1,253 

26 

42 

775 

6,213 

125  30 

2  60 

4  '0 

77  50 

621  30 

40,024 

8,309 

830  90 

315 
1,955 

300 
5,738 

72 

265 

76 

1,103 

7  20 

26  50 

7  60 

110  30 

8,308 

1,516 

151  60 

114,896 

17,234  40 

117,077 

2 

13 

50 

238 

7 

1,8«" 

i2 

5,211 

74 

215 

20 

466,981 

17,779  65 

0  50 

3  25 

12  50 

59  50 



1  75 

471  50 

10  50 

1,302  75 

18  50 

53  75 

5  00 

116,745  25 

114,896 

17,234  40 

591,816 

136,464  40 



33,406 

77 

7 

359 

33 
590 

7,105 

77,301 
79 
13 

585 

112 

1,727 

17,147 

127,842  75 

472  25 

24  25 

1,131  75 

127  00 

2,254  75 



26,424  75 

11— ii— 17 


258 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

T0T.4L  I 

MPOBTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoTl. 

Tobacco  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 

Lb. 

624 
168 
54 

$ 

787 
120 
162 

Lb. 

624 
168 
54 
55 
46 
12 
96 
1,707 

787 

120 

162 

32 

68 

26 

157 

5,484 

$    cts. 
2,250  25 

French  Africa. .. 
Germany 

534  00 
202  50 
178  50 

124 

12 

96 

1,495 

138 

26 

157 

5,126 

1.56  00 

Switzerland 

48  50 
375  25 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  India 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

Hong  Kong 

Malta 

6,733  00 

45,948 

106,219 

44,339 

103,800 

168,755  50 

Cigars 

1,091 

5 

391 

326 

10 

6 

51 

91,291 

16 

269 

733 

169 

276 

1,213 

2 

6,882 

3,186 
5 

1,450 

857 

22 

"i 

55 

377,036 

24 

481 

1,125 

650 

630 

1,361 

5 

29,521 

1,207 

36 

430 

326 

26 

6 

51 

87,188 

16 

270 

497 

244 

187 

2,008 

2 

6,763 

3,662 

8 

1,476 

857 

59 

4 

55 

369,742 

24 

484 

709 

829 

486 

2,133 

5 

28,544 

4,705  50 

119  00 
1,765  50 
1,192  25 

100  75 

Belgium 

China           .   ... 

19  00 
192  25 

Cuba 

375, 180  00 

54  00 

Germany 

Holland 

932  00 

1.746  75 

976  75 

Mexico 

717  00 

Philippines 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  S.  Africa 

Hong  Kong 

Malta 

6,984  75 

7  25 

29.309  50 

102,731 

416,412 

99,257 

409,077 

424,002  25 

258,972 

1,000 

15,095 

125 

336 

12,993 

306 

1,430 

2,944 

5 

414 

696 

793 

100 

264,603 

295.420 

499 

4,583 

68 

246 

3,703 

94 

816 

1,375 

1 

126 
970 
799 
196 
156,470 

274, 656 

500 

15,095 

125 

1,086 

12,818 

521 

1,430 

6,156 

5 

414 
696 
793 
100 
261,135 

311,156 

251 

4,583 

68 

654 

3,641 

199 

816 

3,021 

1 

126 
970 
799 
196 
154, 722 

164,056  30 

305  00 

9,073  80 

68  75 

Aust.-Hungar>' . . 

622  30 

7,779  55 

Cuba 

320  55 

863  50 

Germany 

Japan 

3,687  50 
2  75 

Miquplon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Roumania 

268  20 
382  80 
461   15 

Turkev .   . 

55  00 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France.. 

155,991  85 

. 

559.812 

465,366 

575,530 

481,203 

343,9.39  00 

Snuff 

1,332 
1,430 

1,150 

574 

1,232 

1,430 

102 

110 

3,407 

1,051 

574 

53 

20 

1,204 

690  20 

781  00 

Italy         

51  00 

Roumania 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland. . 
France.. 

110 
3,407 

20 
1,204 

55  00 
1,8.59  40 

6,279 

2,948 

6,281 

2,902 

3,436  60 

All  other  manufactures  of  tobacco, 
n.o.p. 

46, 782 

135 

180 

330 

20 

84,986 

41,099 

40 

48 

139 

3 

44,964 

47.350 
135 

41,778 
40 

25.537  90 
81  00 

330 

20 
79, 506 

139 

3 

43,948 

198  00 

Roumania 

United  States... 

Total 

10  00 
43,2.37  20 

132,433 

86,293 

127,341 

85,908 

69,064  10 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff.              ^ 

Treaty  Rat 

JS. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantit.v. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

Lb. 

{ 

$           Cts 

Lb. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Lb. 

624 
168 
54 
55 
46 
12 
90 
1,707 

S 

787 
120 
162 
32 
68 
26 
157 
5.484 

$       cts. 
2,2.50  25 

534  00 

202  50 

178  50 

156  00 

48  50 

375  25 

6,733  00 

44,339 

103,800 

168,755  50 

1,207 

36 

430 

326 

26 

6 

51 

87, 188 

16 

270 

497 

244 

187 

2,008 

2 

6,763 

3,662 

8 

1,476 

857 

59 

4 

55 

369,742 

24 

484 

709 

829 

486 

2,133 

5 

28,544 

4,705  50 

119  00 

1,765  50 

1,192  25 

100  75 

19  00 

192  25 

375,180  00 

54  00 

932  00 

1,746  75 

976  75 

717  00 

6,984  75 

7  25 

29,309  50 

99,257 

409,077 

424,002  25 

— 

-- 

274,6.56 

500 

15,095 

125 

1,086 

12,818 

521 

1,430 

6,156 

5 

414 
696 
793 
100 
261,135 

311,156 

251 

4,583 

68 

654 

3,641 

199 

816 

3,021 

1 

126 
970 
799 
196 
154,722 

164,056  30 

305  00 

9,073  80 

68  75 

622  30 

7,779  55 

320  55 

863  50 

3,687  50 

2  75 

268  20 

382  80 

461  15 

55  00 

155,991  85 

575,530 

481,203 

343,939  00 

1,232 

1,430 

102 

110 

3,407 

1,051 

574 

53 

20 

1,204 

690  20 

781  00 

51  00 

,55  00 

1,859  40 

6,281 

2,902 

3,436  60 

47,350 
135 

41,778 
40 

25,537  90 

81  00 

330 

20 
79,506 

139 

3 

43,948 

198  00 

10  00 

43,237  20 

'^ 

127,341 

85,908 

69,064  10 

260 


CUSlTOMf?  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity.!    Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty.    . 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Cor,. 

Tobacco  pipes  of    all    kinds,    pipe 
mounts,     cigar     and     cigarette 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

S 

201,235 

93 

50,885 

1,045 

86 

74,237 

9,130 

431 

4,522 

411 

81 

44.225 

$ 

10.554 

93 

2,385 

254 

86 

3,935 

9,404 

S  ots. 
3,693  90 

32  55 

834  75 

88  90 

30  10 

1,377  25 

3,291  40 

Holland 

Italy 

4,522 

14 

81 

44,107 

1,582  70 

4  90 

Turkey 

28  35 

Tli^itpd  States 

15,437  45 

Total 

386,381 

75,435 

26.402  25 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Trawls,  trawling  spoons,fly  hooks, 
sinkers,  swivels  and  sportsman's 
fishing  bait,  and      fish      hooks. 

24, 758 

744 

60 

67 

22,014 

260  40 

21  00 

67 
21,974 

23  45 

7,704  90 

n.o.p. 

Total 

46,799 

22,885 

8,009  75 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Trunks,  valises,  hat-boxes,  carpet 
bags,  and  tool  bags. 

16, 788 

16 

31 

5 

5 

77 

185 

1,498 

47,533 

1,662 

2 

31 

5 

5 

71 

185 

115 

47,317 

498  60 

0  60 

Aust.-Hungarj^  . 

9  30 

1  50 

1  50 

21  30 

55  50 

34  50 

TTnitpd  States 

14,195  10 

Total 

66, 138 

49,393 

14,817  90 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Twine,     manufactures     of,     viz.: 
hammocks  and  lawn  tennis  nets, 
sportman's  fish  nets  and  other 
articles,  n.o.p. 

11,309 
2 

11 

214 

14 

35,034 

61 

2 

11 

214 

14 

35,034 

18  30 

0  60 

3  30 

64  20 

4  20 

TTnitpd  States 

10,510  20 

Total 

46,584 

35,336 

10,600  80 

Umbrellas,     parasols     and     sun- 
shades, of  all  kinds  and  materials 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.- Hungary. 

55,361 

109 

37 

493 

2,266 

2.583 

16,438 

596 

109 

37 

493 

2,266 

2,583 

16,438 

208  60 

38  15 

12  95 

172  55 

793  10 

904  05 

United  States... 
Total 

5,753  30 

77, 287 

22, 522 

7,882  70 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

94,504 

147 

152 

2,812 

7,971 

679 

33,992 

35 

523 

6,479 

28,010 

147 

152 

2,812 

7,971 

679 

33,423 

35 

523 

6,574 

4,901  75 

25  73 

26  60 

492  10 

1,394  93 

118  83 

, 

China 

5,849  03 

6  13 

Dutch  E.  Indies 
France 

91  52 
1 , 150  45 

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261 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

% 

.    160,474 

$      cts. 
36,107  14 

$ 

34,864 

$       ets. 
11,330  80 

$ 

205,892 

93 

53,448 

1,045 

86 

80, 5,59 

9,404 

431 

4,522 

411 

81 

44,107 

$       cts. 
51,131  84 

V 

32  55 

51,063 
791 

16,595  48 
257  07 

17,430  23 

345  97 

30  10 

76,624 

24,903  10 

26,280  35 

3.291  40 

431 

140  08 

140  08 

1,582  70 

397 

129  03 

133  93 

28  35 

15,437  45 

160,474 

36,107  14 

164,170 

53,355  56 

400,079 

115,864  95 

24,014 

5,403  52 

24,758 
60 
67 

22,014 

5,663  92 

21  00 

23  45 

7,704  90 

24,014 

5,403  52 

46,899 

13,413  27 

15,221 

3,044  20 

16,883 

16 

31 

5 

5 

77 

185 

1,502 

47,317 

3,542  80 

14 

3  85 

4  45 

9  30 

1  50 

1  50 

6 

1  65 

22  95 

55  50 

1,387 

381  43 

415  93 

14,195  10 

15,221 

3,044  20 

1,407 

386  93 

66,021 

18,249  03 

11,235 

2,247  00 

11,296 

2 

11 

:214 

14 

35,034 

2,265  30 

0  60 

3  30 

64  20 

4  20 

10,510  20 

11,235 

2,247  00 

' 

46,571 

12,847  80 

55,081 

12,393  53 

55,677 

109 

37 

493 

2,266 

2,583 

16,438 

12,602  13 

38  15 

12  95 

172  55 

793  10 

904  05 

5,753  30 

55,081 

12,393  53 

77,603 

20,276  23 

66,678 

10,001  70 

94,688 

147 

152 

2,8)2 

7,971 

679 

33,423 

35 

523 

6,574 

14,903  45 

25  73 

26  60 

492  10 

1,394  93 

118  83 

5,849  03 

6  13 

91  52 

1,150  45 

262 


CUSTOMS  DEPARrHENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  I 

MPORTS. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS — CoH. 

S 

12,510 

813 

627 

924 

2,380 

41 

102 

1,992 

506, 535 

$ 

12,204 
813 
627 
924 

2,380 

$     cts. 
2,135  70 

142  28 

HoUand 

109  73 

Italy 

161  70 

Japan 

416  50 

Spain. 

102 

1,992 

505,731 

17  85 

Turkey 

348  60 

United  States... 

88,505  64 

Total 

673,218 

605,099 

105,895  07 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.- Hungary.. 
France.. .        ... 

. 

Varnish,    lacquers,   japans,   japan 
dr>'ers,    liquid    dryers   and    oil 
finish,  n.o.p. 

Gal. 

17,702 

4 

142 

89 

46,830 

37,889 

16 

354 

172 

86,942 

Gal. 
139 

4 
142 

89 
46,830 

259 

16 

354 

172 

86,942 

86  07 

4  40 

108  05 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
China 

56  50 

28,928  87 

64,767 

125,373 

47, 204 

87,743 

29, 183  89 

Vegetables — 

No. 

120 

15 

1,457 

2,319,572 

8 

6 

210 

223,674 

No. 

120 

15 

1,457 

2,313,917 

8 

6 

210 

223,334 

3  60 

0  45 
43  71 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies... 

Hon^'  Kong 

New-foundland . . 
China 

69,417  51 

2,321,164 

223,898 

2,315,509 

223,558 

69,465  27 

Potatoes,  n.o.p 

Bush 

33 

151 

182 

60 

26 

163 

670,493 

31 

222 

107 

40 

21 

99 

530,989 

Bush. 

8 

13 

1  60 

182 
60 
26 

163 
668.488 

107 
40 
21 
99 
529,882 

36  40 
12  00 
5  20 

32  60 

United  States... 
Totjil 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.W.Indies... 

Xlong  Kong 

China 

133,697  60 

671,108 

531,509 

668,927 

530, 162 

133,785  40 

Potatoes,  sweet  and  yams 

31 

12 

1,914 

118 

600 

48,320 

33 

8 

2,305 

92 

584 

49,722 

12 
1,914 

118 

593 

48,296 

8 

2,305 

92 

560 

49, 683 

1  20 

191  40 

11  80 

Japan 

59  30 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

4,829  60 

50, 995 

52,744 

50,933 

52,648 

5,093  30 

Tomatoes,  and  cooked  corn  in 

Lb. 

48 

696 

9,074 

429,606 

482 

97,432 

3 

28 

435 

33,277 

18 

6,924 

Lb. 

cans  or  other  air-tight  pack- 

696 

28 

10  44 

Italy 

196,742 

15,284 

2,951  13 

United  States... 
Total 

B.  W.  Indies. . . 

United  States... 

Total 

199,427 

9,780 

2,991  43 

537,338 

40,685 

396,865 

25,092 

5,953  00 

Tomatoes,  fresh 

Bush. 

1.166 
297,816 

595 
449,613 

Bush. 

297, 708 

449,151 

134,745  30 

298,982 

450, 208 

297,708 

449.151134,745  30 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

S 

$       ct.s. 

% 

$       cts. 

S 

12,204 

813 

627 

924 

2,380 

S       cts. 
2,1.35  70 

142  28 

109  73 

161  70 

416  50 

102 

1,992 

505,731 

17  85 

348  60 

88  .-505  64 

66,678 

10,001  70 

671,777 

115,896  77 

Gal. 

17,532 

37, 621 

Gal. 
9,149  57 

Gal. 

17,671 

4 

142 

89 

46,830 

37,880 

16 

3.M 

172 

86,942 

9,235  64 

4  40 

108  05 

56  50 

28,928  87 

17,532 

37,621 

9,149  57 



64,736 

125,364 

38,333  46 

No. 

No. 

No. 

120 

15 

1,457 

2,313,917 

8 

6 

210 

223,3.34 

3  60 

0  45 

43  71 

^ 

69,417  51 

2,315,509 

223,. 558 

69,465  27 

Bush. 

25 

18 
222 

3  13 

18  88 

Bush. 

Bush. 

33 
151 
182 
60 
26 
163 
668,488 

31 

222 

107 

40 

21 

99 

529,882 

4  73 

151 

18  88 

36  40 

12  00 

5  20 

32  60 

133,697  60 

176 

240 

22  01 

669, 103 

530,402 

133,807  41 

31 

33 

2  17 

31 

12 

1,914 

118 

593 

48,296 

33 

8 

2,305 

92 

560 

49,683 

2  17 

1  20 

191  40 

11  80 

59  30 

4,829  60 

31 

33 

2  17 

50  964 

52,681 

5,095  47 

Lb. 

Lb. 

2,248 

311 

28  10 

Lb. 

2,248 

690 

11,936 

424,793 

482 

199,427 

311 

28 

602 

34,642 

18 

9,780 

28  10 

10  44 

11,930 

228,051 

482 

602 

19,358 

18 

149  20 

2,850  62 

6  02 

149  20 

5,801  75 

6  02 

2,991  43 

242,717 

20, 289 

3,033  94 

639,582 

45,381 

8,986  94 

Bush. 
1  166 

595 

119  00 

Bush. 

Bush. 
1,166 
297,708 

595 
449,151 

119  00 

134,745  30 

1  166 

595 

119  00 

298,874 

449,746 

134,864  30 

r- 

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aVSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.\L  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Con. 

Vegetables^Con. 

Vegetables  and  baked  beans  in 
cans  or  other  air-tight  pack- 
ages, n.o.p. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Belgium 

China    . 

Lb. 

244,917 

219,550 

372,414 

48,843 

541,016 

9,685 

2,825 

2,904 

486,572 

148,162 

85,242 

21 

15,194 

1,845,554 

$ 

16,482 

8,844 

25,230 

1,639 

55, 195 

738 

196 

154 

36,391 

12,594 

4,818 

6 

728 

136,837 

Lb. 

1,013 

216,631 

8,660 

48,843 

65,992 

9,685 

3,945 

704 

165,291 

12,811 

5,483 

21 

13,744 

1,774,167 

$ 

75 

8,730 

574 

1,639 

6,121 

738 

292 

46 

11,270 

1,828 

325 

6 

648 

134,143 

S    cts. 

15  20 

3,249  47 

129  90 

732  65 

France  

989  88 

Holland 

Germany 

Greece 

Italy 

Japan 

Spain 

Sweden 

Turkey 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

145  28 

59  18 

10  56 

2,479  37 

192  17 

82  25 

0  31 

206  16 

26,612  75 

4,022,899 

299,852 

2, 326, 990 

166,435 

34,905  13 

Vegetables,  n.o.p 

125,069 

15,523 

756 

35,560 

1 

2,930 

1,284 

6,407 

2,395 

1,885 

246 

117,490 

15,255 

551 

35,560 

1 

35,247  00 

4,576  50 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

165  30 

Honw  Kong 

10,668  00 

0  30 

Aust. -Hungary 

1,284 

6,407 

2,395 

1.885 

246 

600 

425 

5,146 

32,877 

3,583 

15,413 

1,156.141 

385  20 

China    .... 

1,922  10 

Egypt  &  Soudan 
France 

718  50 

565  50 

73  80 

180  00 

Holland 

425 

5,352 

33,150 

3,583 

15,413 

1,160,493 

127  50 

Italv  .... 

1,543  80 

9,863  10 

1,074  90 

Spain...   ^ 

4,623  90 

United  States- 

346.842  30 

Total 

1,410,472 

1,395,259 

418,577  70 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland. . 

Vinegar,  of  any  strength  not  ex- 
ceeding strength  of  proof. 

Gal. 
139,339 

2,507 

2 

128 

1,998 

57 

3,952 

10 

40 

24, 274 

56, 575 

686 

1 

40 

604 

23 

996 

19 

13 

3,559 

Gal. 

943 

2,507 

2 

128 

413 

57 

136 

364 
686 
1 
40 
70 
23 
34 

141  45 

376  05 

0  30 

19  20 

61  95 

Italy .      .    . 

8  55 

20  40 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Germany 

24,303 

3,589 

3,645  45 

172,307 

62,516 

28,489 

4,807 

4,273  35 

Vinegar,  above  strength  of  proof. 

114 
13 

984 
5,004 

155 

4 

264 

1,619 



13 

984 
5,004 

4 

264 
1,619 

3  87 
359  41 
909  57 

6,115 

2,042 

6,001 

1,887 

1,272  85 

Waste    or    shoddy    from    cotton 
woollen  or  other  fabrics  or  from 

Lb. 

1,892,113 

138.596 

54.000 

2,413,363 

114,078 
6,308 
3,398 

168,751 

Lb. 

136,183 

138,596 

54,000 

2,412,874 

6,865 

6,308 

3,398 

168,712 

858  13 

788  50 
424  75 

netted  or  prepared  for  use. 

United  States.. 
Tqtal 

21,089  89 

4,498,072 

292,535 

2,741,653 

185,283 

23,161  27 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


F«R  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

Lb. 

85,947 

5,940 

$       ets. 
8.59  47 

Lb. 

161,837 

432 

575,852 

$ 

10,899 

20 

39,601 

$       cts. 

1,890  16 

4  32 

6,509  47 

Lb. 

248,797 

217,063 

.584,512 

48,. 843 

631,075 

10,469 

3,945 

704 

.571,059 

147,682 

86,312 

21 

13,744 

1,774,167 

$ 

16,914 

8,750 

40, 175 

1,639 

61,603 

780 

292 

46 

49,326 

12,567 

4,929 

6 

648 

134,143 

$      ets. 

2,764  83 
3,253  79 

6,639  37 

732  65 

565,083 
784 

55,542 
42 

5,7.32  85 
9  SO 

6,722  73 

155  08 

59  18 

10  50 

405,768 

134,871 
80,829 

38,056 
10,7.39 
4,604 

5,760  29 

1,348  99 

812  04 

8,239  66 

1,.541   16 

894  29 

0  31 

206  16 

26,612  75 

85,947 

5,940 

859  47 

1,925,456 

159,503 

22,067  92 

4,338,393 

331,878 

57,832  52 

7,319 

1,097  85 

124,809 

15,2.55 

756 

35,. 560 

1 

2,930 

1,284 

6,407 

2,395 

1,885 

246 

600 

425 

5,146 

32,877 

3,583 

15,413 

1,156,141 

36,. 344  85 

4,576  50 

205 

30  75 

196  05 

10,008  00 

0  30 

2,930 

439  50 

439  50 

385  20 

1,922  10 

718  50 

• 

565  50 

73  80 



180  00 

" 

127  50 

1,.543  80 

9,863  10 

1,074  90 

4,623  90 

346,842  30 

10,454 

1,568  10 

1,405,713 

420,145  80 

Gal. 
140,593 

57,461 

14,059  30 

Gal. 

Gal. 

141,536 

2,507 

2 

128 

2,592 

57 

3,782 

57,825 

686 

1 

40 

700 

23 

971 

14,200  75 

376  05 

0  30 

IS  20 

2,179 

630 

272  40 

334  35 

8  55 

3,646 

937 

455  78 

476  18 

24,303 

3,589 

3,645  45 

140, 593 

57,461 

14,059  30 

5,825 

1,567 

728  18 

174,907 

63,835 

19,060  83 

424 

415 

409  33 

424 

13 

984 

5,004 

415 

4 

264 

1,619 

409  33 

3  87 

359  41 

909  57 

424 

415 

409  33 

6,425 

2,302 

1,682  18 

Lb. 
1,818,270 

103,567 

7,767  71 

Lb. 

Lb. 

1,954,4.53 

138,596 

54, 000 

2,412,874 

110,432 
6,308 
3,398 

168,712 

8,625  84 

788  50 

424  75 

21,089  89 

1,818,270 

103,567 

7,767  71 

4,559,923 

288,850 

30,928  98 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

T0T.\L 

'mports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOOD.S — Con. 

Watches 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungary. 

S 

23,64.3 

27 

1.127 

3.248 

21.974 

23.919 

s 

1,96S 

202 
3,608 
3,149 

23.876 

.?     cts. 

590  40 

0  60 

France 

60  60 

Germany 

1  082  70 

Switzerland 

944  70 

United  States... 

7. 162  80 

Total 

73,938 

32,806 

9,841  80 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France 

Watch    cases   and    parts    thereof 

15.295 

470 

968 

2 

41 

24,685 

53, 563 

13.003 

470 

968 

2 

41 

24.685 

53.. 503 

3.918  90 

finished  or  unfinished. 

141  00 

290  40 

Japan 

0  60 

Sweden 

12  .30 

Switzerland 

7,405  50 

United  States.. 

16,068  90 

Total 

95.024 

92,792 

27,837  60 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

58. 179 

4.233 

4.499 

184.282 

456,018 

56.933 

4,233 

4,499 

185, 028 

456,018 

7,116  63 

parts  thereof,  finished  or  unfin- 

529 13 

ished,    including    winding    bars 

Germany 

562  38 

and  sleeves. 

Switzerland 

23, 128  50 

United  States.. 

57,002  66 

Total 

707,211 

706,711 

88,339  30 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

Japan 

Wax,  bees 

Lb. 

9.931 

10. 728 

267 

56,811 

4.001 

4,343 

9 

19,890 

Lb. 

1.951 

11.795 

267 

56,811 

845 

4,800 

9 

19,890 

84  50 

480  00 

0  90 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
China  .. 

1,989  00 

77,737 

28,243 

70,824 

25, 544 

2,554  40 

Wax,  paraffine 

273,268 
666 
559 
224 

728,705 

1 

13,966 
44 
50 
26 

34, 595 

1,986 

666 

559 

224 

728,705 

168 
44 
50 
26 
34,595 

11  00 

Germany 

12  50 
6  50 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

8,648  75 

1,003.422 

48.681 

732, 140 

34,883 

8,720  75 

Wax.  sealing 

9.913 

91 

3,258 

32 

91 

3,264 

8  00 

22  75 

United  States... 

816  00 

Total 

13,262 

3,387 

846  75 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

Japan  . 

Wax,  vegetable  and  mineral,  n.o.p. 

20,023 

679 

1,467 

618,537 

2,447 

70 

83 

80,962 

679 

1,467 
618,537 

70 

83 
80,962 

7  00 

8  30 

United  States. . 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France 

8,096  20 

640,706 

83.562 

620,683 

81,115 

8,111  50 

Wax,  and  manufactures  of,  n.o.p.  . 

3,485 

498 

277 

46,011 

69 

498 

277 

46,008 

12  08 

87  15 

Germany 

48  48 

United  States. , 

8,052  13 

Total 

50,271 

46,852 

8, 199  84 

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OF  Imports.— Conhnwed. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Preaty  Rate.s. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

1 

2,791 

$       ots. 
558  20 

$ 

18,968 

25 

925 

$       cts. 

5,216  28 

6  88 

254  38 

S 

23,727 

27 

1,127 

3,609 

21,974 

23,876 

5  cts. 

6  -364  88 

7  48 

314  98 

1  082  70 

18,825 

5. 176  96 

6, 121  66 

7  162  80 

2,791 

558  20 

38,743 

10,654  50 

74,340 

21  0,54  50 

1,902 

380  40 

14,965 

470 

968 

2 

41 

24,685 

53,563 

4  299  30 

141  00 

290  40 

0  60 

1''  30 

7  405  50 

16  068  90 

1,902 

380  40 

94,694 

28  218  00 

434 

43  40 

57,367 

4,233 

4,499 

185.028 

456,018 

7  160  0.'? 

5>9  13 

562  38 

"3  128  an 

57  00'>  fifi 

434 

43  40 

707, 145 

88,382  70 

Lb. 
7,980 

3,156 

157  80 

Lb. 

Lb. 

9,931 

11,795 

267 

56,811 

4.001 

4,800 

9 

19.890 

'42  30 

480  00 

0  90 

1  989  no 

7,980 

3,156 

157  80 

78,804 

28,700 

2  712  20 

271 , 282 

13,798 

2,070  10 

273,268 
066 
559 
224 

728,705 

13,966 
44 
50 
26 

34,595 

2  112-10 

11  00 

12  50 

6  50 

8  648  75 

271,282 

13,798 

2,070  10 

1,003,422 

48,681 

10  790  85 

9,881 

1,482  15 

9,913 

91 

3,264 

1  490  15 

^ 

2')  75 

816  00 

9,881 

1,482  15 

13,268 

2,328  90 

20,023 

2,447 

122  35 

20,023 

679 

1.467 

618,537 

2,447 

70 

83 

80,962 

122  35 

7  00 

8  30 

8  096  ''O 

20, 023 

2,447 

122  35 

640, 706 

83,562 

8,233  85 

3,450 

517  50 

3,519 

498 

277 

46,008 

529  58 

87  15 

48  48 

8,052  13 

3,450 

517  50 

50,302 

8  717  34 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

No.  1.— General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Impoht.s. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — Cotl. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France 

$ 

18,535 

911 

556 

143, 186 

$ 

296 

911 

556 

142,818 

STcts. 

T^ide. 

18*^  '>0 

United  States 

28,563  60 

■^ 

Total 

163,188 

144,581 

28,916  20 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

21 
4,070 

ported     by     manufacturers     of 

4,070 

814  00 

suspenders  for  use  exclusively  in 

Total    . . 

4,091 

4,070 

814  00 

in  their  own  factories. 
Whips    of    all    kinds,    including 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

4,277 
5 
7 
9 
3 
21,502 

142 
5 
7 
9 
3 
21,502 

42  60 

1  50 

2  10 
2  70 
0  90 

6,450  60 

United  States.  . 
Total 

25,803 

21,668 

6,500  40 

Unit*  d  Kingdom 
United  States 

Window  cornices  and  cornice  poles 
of  all  kinds. 

272 
5.290 

46 
5,290 

13  80 

1.587  00 

Total 

5,562 

5,336 

1,600  80 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

732 
11,687 

11,687 

4,090  45 

12,419 

11.687 

4,090  45 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Window  shades  cut  to  size  or  hem- 

32,066 

58 

3,155 

58 
3,155 

20  30 

n.o.p.,  and  window  shade  cloth 

United  States 

1  104  25 

in  the  piece. 

Total 

35,279 

3,213 

1,124  55 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Russia      .     ... 

Wood  and  manufactures  of — 
Barrels  containing  petroleum  or 
its  products,  or  any  mixture  of 

No. 
426 
6 
29, 609 

432 

6 

29,048 

No. 

70 

6 

27,925 

70 

6 

27,364 

17  5% 
1  50 

which  petroleum  forms  a  part, 
when  such  contents  are  charge- 
able with  a  specific  duty. 

United  States.. 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.W.Indies... 
Newfoundland. . 

Italy 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.  . 

Total 

United  States. . 

6,841  00 

30,041 

29,486 

28,001 

27,440 

6,860  00 

Barrels,  empty 

338 

421 

3,502 

2 

606 
41,690 

420 

253 

2,023 

8 

362 
32,512 

239 

421 

3,502 

2 

606 
41,690 

235 

253 

2,023 

8 

362 
32,512 

58  75 

63  25 

505  75 

2  00 

90  50 
8,128  00 

46,559 

35,578 

46,460 

35,393 

8,848  25 

Caskets  and  coffins  and  metal 

48,924 

48,924 

12,231  00 

parts  thereof. 

Curtain  stretchers 

United  States. . 

5,679 

4,708 

1,412  40 

11 


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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preterontial  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoird. 

$ 

18,223 

1       cts. 
2,278  01 

S 

S      cts. 

S 

18,519 

911 

556 

142,818 

S      cts. 
2  337  21 

182  20 

111  20 

28,563  60 

18,223 

2,278  01 

162,804 

31,194  21 

21 

2  63 

21 
4,070 

2  63 

814  00 

21 

2  63 

4,091 

816  63 

4,135 

827  00 

4,277 
5 

9 

3 

21,502 

869  60 

1  50 

2  10 

2  70 

0  90 

6  450  60 

4,135 

827  00 

25,803 

7,327  40 

226 

45  20 

272 
5,290 

59  00 

1  587  00 

■ 

226 

45  20 

5,562 

1,646  00 

732 

164  71 

732 
11,687 

164  71 

4,090  45 

732 

164  71 

12,419 

4  255  16 

32,338 

7,276  14 

32,338 

58 

3,155 

7  276  14 

20  30 

1  104  25 

32,. 338 

7,276  14 

35,551 

8  400  69 

No. 
356 

362 

63  37 

No. 

No. 

426 

6 

27,925 

432 

6 

27,364 

80  87 

1  50 

6  841  00 

356 

362 

63  37 

28,357 

27,802 

6,923  37 

82 

153 

26  79 

321 

421 

3,502 

2 

606 
41,690 

388 

253 

2,023 

8 

362 
32,512 

85  54 

63  '5 

505  75 

2  00 

90  50 

8  128  00 

82 

153 

26  79 

46,542 

35,546 

8  875  04 

48,924 

12.231  00 

4,708 

1  412  40 



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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

• 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DX^TIABLE    GOODS — COJI. 

Wood  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 

United  Kingdom 

S 

295 
235,944 

S 

S    cts. 

235.944 

58,986  00 

Total 

236, 239 

235,944 

58,986  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

7,228 

2 

22,374 

301 
2 

22,388 

90  30 

0  60 

United  States 

6,716  40 

Total 

29.604 

22,691 

6.807  30 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Handles,  D.  shovel,  wholly  ol 

47 
36,009 

36,009 

5,401  35 

manufacture     of     D.     shovel 

Total 

36,056 

36,009 

5,401  35 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

15 
22,434 

22,434 

5,608  50 

Total 

22,449 

22,4.34 

5,608  50 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States 

Handles  of  all  kinds   hickorv 

217 
48,663 

48,649 

12,162  25 

Total 

48,880 

48,649 

12, 162  25 

li'nited  States 

Heading   and    stave    bolts   and 
staves  in  the  rough  of  poplar. 

1,025 

1,025 

205  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States 

133 
65, 706 

65,706 

16,426  50 

Total.  .  . 

65,839 

65, 706 

16,426  50 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

972 

10 

604 

2,405 

189 

69 

281 

236 

2,133 

241 

3,140 

30, 125 

191 

10 

594 

1,779 

47  75 

2  50 

148  50 

Belgium 

444  75 

69 
281 

71 

1 

17  25 

Holland 

70  25 

Italy 

17  75 

Japan 

0  25 

Sweden 

135 
30,239 

33  75 

United  States 

7.559  75 

Total 

40,405 

33,370 

8,342  50 

176 

679 

71,836 

176 

679 

71,890 

44  00 

otherwise    further    manufac- 

Holland 

169  75 

17,972  50 

Total 

72,691 

72, 745 

18,186  25 

Unit'dKingdom 

United  States... 

Total 

Rakes,  hay 

No. 

6 
685 

2 
240 

No. 

3 
685 

1 
240 

0  22 

54  02 

w 

691 

242 

688 

241 

54  24 

TltMtK  AXn  NAViaATION 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preterpntial  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Valup. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColI'd. 

$ 
295 

$       cts. 
51  63 

$ 

S       (;t.s. 

$ 

295 
235,944 

$       cts. 
51  63 

,58  986  00 

295 

51  63 

236,239 

59  037  63 

6,927 

1,385  40 

7,228 

2 

22,388 

1,475  70 

0  60 

6,716  40 

. .      . 

6,927 

1,.385  40 

29,618 

8, 192  70 

47 

'4  70 

47 
36,009 

4  70 

5  401  35 

47 

4  70 

36,056 

5  406  05 

15 

2  62 

15 
22,434 

2  62 

5,608  50 

15 

2  62 

22,449 

5  611   12 

217 

37  98 

217 
48,649 

37  98 

12  162  25 

217 

37  98 

48,866 

12  200  23 

1,025 

205  00 

133 

23  28 

133 
65,706 

23  28 

16,426  50 

133 

23  28 

65,839 

16,449  78 

563 

98  53 

230 

51  75 

984 

10 

604 

3,375 

189 

69 

281 

71 

2,133 

241 

3,. 590 

30,239 

198  03 

2  50 

10 

1.596 

189 

2  25 

150  75 

359  10 
42  53 

803  85 

42  53 

17  25 

70  25 

17  75 

. 

2,132 

241 

3,455 

479  70 

54  22 

777  62 

479  95 

.54  22 

811  37 

7,559  75 

563 

98  53 

7,853 

1,767  17 

41,786 

10,208  20 

• 

176 

679 

71,890 

44  00 

169  75 

17,972  50 



72,745 

18,186  25 

No. 

3 

1 

0  15 

No. 

No. 

6 
685 

2 
240 

0  37 

54  02 

3 

1 

0  15 

691 

242 

54  39 

272 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Artioles  Tmported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value.          Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoTl, 

Wood  and  mfrs.  of— Con. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

No. 

3 
1,399 

$ 

35 

31,442 

No. 

1 
1,396 

5 
31,102 

$    cts. 
1  50 

9,330  60 

1.402 

31.477 

1,397 

31,107 

9.332  10 

3.996 

33 

18 

16,318 

114 

33 

18 

16.318 

39  90 

metal  parts  thereof. 

11  55 

6  30 

United  States... 

5,711  30 

Total  

20,365 

16,483 

5.769  05 

26.543 

26,543 

6.635  75 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

319 

15 

397 

1 

56 

20,321 

21 

15 

397 

1 

56 

20,321 

4  20 

washboards,      pounders     and 
rolHng  pins. 

3  00 

79  40 

0  20 

Sweden      . .    . . 

11  20 

United  States.. . 

4,064  20 

Total  

21.109 

20,811 

4,162  20 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Woodenware  pails  and  tubs 

66 

6 

112 

22,623 

6 

6 

22,623 

1  50 

1  50 

5.655  75 

Total  .   . 

22.807 

22,635 

5.658  75 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies 

94,950 

3 

1,657 

10 

920 

397 

248 

14,961 

14,028 

131 

214 

8,310 

4,468 

7,813 

28 

1,461 

29 

20 

1,188,975 

6,360 

3 

1,524 

10 

41 

302 

248 

1,479 

14,490 

129 

189 

273 

1,839 

7,221 

1,590  00 

0  75 

381  00 

Newfoundland 

2  50 

10  25 

75  50 

China 

62  00 

369  75 

Germany 

3,622  50 

Holland     

32  25 

Italy 

47  25 

, 

Japan 

68  25 

459  75 

Russia 

1,805  25 

Sweden 

12 
16 

20 
1,188,760 

3  00 

4  00 

Turkey 

5  00 

United  States.. 

297. 190  00 

Total 

1.338,623 

1,222.916 

305.729  00 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Sawed   boards,   planks,     deals, 
planed   or  dressed  on  one  or 
both   sides,   when   the  edges 
thereof  are  jointed  or  tongued 
and  grooved. 

Mft. 
138 
22,371 

4,685 
325.967 

Mft. 
110 
22,371 

2,708 
325,967 

677  00 
81.491  75 

22,509 

330,652 

22,481 

328.675 

82. 168  75 

Th'ADI']  AND  NAYWATION 


273 


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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

No. 

2 

% 
30 

$       cts. 
6  00 

No. 

$ 

%       cts. 

No. 

3 
1,396 

$ 

35 
31,102 

%       ets. 
7  50 

9,330  60 

2 

30 

6  00 

1,399 

31,137 

9,338  10 

3,882 

873  57 

3,996 

33 

18 

16,318 

913  47 

11  55 

6  30 

5,711  30 

3,882 

873  57 

20,365 

6,642  62 

26,543 

6,635  75 

298 

44  70 

319 

15 

397 

56 
20,321 

48  90 

3  00 

79  40 

0  20 

11  20 

4,064  20 

298 

44  70 

21,109 

4,206  90 

66 

11  55 

66 

6 

112 

22,623 

11  55 

1  50 

106 

23  85 

25  35 

5,655  75 

66 

11  55 

106 

23  85 

22,807 

5,694  15 

81, 189 

14,208  62 

7,201 

1,620  22 

94,750 

3 

1,657 

10 

920 

492 

348 

16,296 

14,490 

226 

214 

8,229 

4,468 

7,813 

180 

1,783 

29 

20 

1,188,760 

17,418  84 

0  75 

133 

29  93 

410  93 

2  50 

879 
190 

197  77 
42  75 

208  02 

118  25 

62  00 

14,817 

3,334  10 

3,703  85 

3,622  50 

' 

97 

25 

7,9,56 

2,«29 

592 

ISO 

1,771 

13 

21  83 

5  63 

1,790  10 

591  52 

133  20 

40  50 

398  48 

2  93 

54  08 

52  88 

1,8,58  35 

1,051  27 

1,938  45 

40  .50 

401  48 

6  93 

5  00 

297,190  00 

81,189 

14,208  62 

36,483 

8,208  96 

1,340,588 

328, 146  58 

Mft. 
28 

1,977 

345  98 

Mft. 

Mft. 

138 
22,371 

4,685 
325,967 

1,022  98 

81,491  75 

28 

1,977 

345  98 

22,509 

330,652 

82,514  73 

11— ii— 18 


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No.  1. — General  Statement 


TRADE  ANU  NAVIGATION 


276 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOR  Home  CoNsniurTioN. 


Preferential  1 

■ariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

,  Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

2,873 

$       ct.s. 
430  95 

S 

$       cts. 

$ 

3,270 

10 

14 

902 

14 

6,652 

i        et3. 
511  55 

2  00 

2  80 

180  40 

2  80 

1,330  40 

2,873 

430  95 

10,868 

2,029  95 

43 

2  15 

43 
148,044 

2  15 

11,103  77 

43 

2  15 

148,087 

11,105  92 

31,679 

4,751  85 

14,909 

2,981  80 

15,015 

7 

230 

35 

141 

329 

11,407 

3,013  60 

2  10 

69  00 

10  50 

42  30 

98  70 

3,422  10 

14,909 

2,981  80 

27,164 

6,658  30 

88 

13  20 

620 

786 

24,043 

179,829 

5,285 

269,918 

146  20 

196  50 

6,010  75 

44,957  25 

1,321  25 

67,479  50 

88 

13  2C 

480,481 

120,111  45 

Pairs. 
19,911 

69,036 

15,533  56 

Pairs. 

Pairs. 

21,316 

266 

105 

1,233 

678 

1 

15 

■     3,831 

73,046 

774 

227 

1,.596 

1,679 

5 

29 

12,303 

16,937  06 

270  90 

79  45 

558  60 

587  65 

1  75 

10  15 

4,306  05 

19,911 

69,036 

15,533  56 

27,444 

89,659 

22,751  61 

Yd. 
1,544,845 

1,358,185 

407,455  50 

Yd.    - 

Yd. 

1,587,875 

248 

7,134 

4 

59,315 

40,749 

5,576 

86 

193 

143,182 

1,394,885 

272 

6,299 

8 

55, 706 

34,670 

4,147 

135 

226 

161,815 

420,300  50 

95  20 

2,204  65 

2  80 

19,497  10 

12, 134  50 

1,451  45 

47  25 

79  10 

56,635  25 

1,544,845 

1,358,185 

407,455  50 

1,844,362 

1,658.163 

512,447  80 

11— ii— 18^ 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

ToT.\L  Impohts. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE   GOODS— Con. 

Wool,  mfrs.  of — Con. 
Coatings  and  overcoatings 

Unit'dKingdom 
Aust.-Hungary  . 

Belgium 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States... 

Total... 

Unit'dKingdom 
Aust.-Hungary  . 

Belgium 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Belgium 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

France     

Yd. 

1,186,983 
2,489 
5,494 
7,747 

12,209 
9,642 

16,136 

s 

969,481 
2,370 
2,413 
5,790 

11,131 
7,775 

13,090 

Yd. 

33,296 
2,489 
5,494 
7,747 

11.960 
9,642 

16, 136 

$ 

.        25,485 
2,370 
2,413 
5,790 

10,947 
7,775 

13-,  090 

$    cts. 

8,919  75 
829  50 
844  55 
2.n2fi  50 
3,831  45 
2,721  25 
4,581  50 

1,240,700 

1,012,050 

86,764 

67,870 

23,754  50 

Tweeds 

1,604,280 

20 

230 

8.985 

15,541 

12,047 

104,815 

835,476 

27 

188 

2,712 

7,801 

5,119 

176, 147 

33,474 

20 

230 

8,985 

18,082 

10,813 

100,428 

12,262 

27 

188 

2,712 

9,532 

4,648 

169,424 

4,291  70 

9  45 

65  80 

949  20 

3,336  20 

1,626  80 

59,298  40 

1,745,918 

1,027,470 

172,032 

198,793 

69,577  55 

Felt  cloth,  nop 

11,776 
2,370 

11,381 
952 
225 

28,648 

14,754 

3,869 

7,904 

460 

428 

23, 142 

151 

2,370 

11,381 

952 

225 

28,648 

109 

3,869 

7,904 

460 

428 

23,142 

38  15 

1,354  15 

2,766  40 

161  00 

149  80 

8,099  70 

55,352 

50,557 

43,727 

35,912 

12,569  20 

Flannels,  plain,  not  fancy 

843,237 

32,364 

333 

1,361,231 

133,861 

7,078 

79 

527, 586 

40,247 

32,364 

333 

1,361,231 

9,770 

7,078 

79 

527,586 

3,419  50 

2,477  30 

Germany 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
Aust.-Hungary 

27  65 
184,655  10 

2,237,165 

668,604 

1,434,175 

544,513 

190,579  55 

Knitted  goods,  nop 

424,400 

1,875 

1,423 

2,811 

21,704 

331 

11 

6,816 

52,999 

36, 280 

1,876 

1,423 

2,811 

21,449 

331 

11 

6,803 

52,999 

12  698  00 

656  25 

498  05 

France 

983  85 

7,507  15 

Holland 

115  85 

3  85 

Switzerland 

2,381  05 

18,549  65 

Total .... 

512,370 

123,982 

43,393  70 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

No. 
103 
162 

472 
153 

No. 

182 

153 

53  55 

265 

625 

162 

153 

53  55 

Railway  rugs. . . 

44,333 
493 
245 
354 
527 

1,187 
493 
245 
354 

527 

415  45 

172  55 

85  75 

123  90 

United  States 

184  45 

Total 

45,952 

2,806 

982  10 

TRADE  AND  NA7I0ATI0N 


277 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOK  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  1 

ariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity.   .    Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

Yd. 
1,163,933 

$ 
951,144 

$       ct.s, 
285,3't3  20 

Yd. 

$ 

$       cts. 

Yd. 

1,197,229 
2,489 
5,494 
7,747 

11,960 
9,642 

16,136 

$ 

976,629 
2,370 
2,413 
5,790 

10,947 
7,775 

13,090 

i     cts. 

294,262  95 
829  50 

844  55 

2,026  50 
3,831  45 
2,721  25 
4,581  50 

1,163,933 

951,144 

285,343  20 

1,250,697 

1,019,014 

309,097  70 

1,567,939 

819,187 

245,756  10 

1,601,413 

20 

230 

8,985 

18,082 

10,813 

100,428 

831,449 

27 

188 

2,712 

9,532 

4,648 

169,424 

250,047  80 

9  45 

65  80 

949  20 

3,336  20 

1,626  80 

59,298  40 

1,567,939 

•     819, 187 

245,756  10 

1,739,971 

1,017,980 

315,333  65 

11,645 

14,667 

4,400  10 

11,796 

2,370 

11,381 

952 

225 

.     28, 648 

14,776 

3,869 

7,904 

460 

428 

23,142 

4,438  25 
1,354  15 
2,766  40 
161  OO 
149  SO' 
8,099  7tt 

11,645 

14,667 

4,400  10 



55,372 

50,579 

16,969  30 

783,974 

122,082 

27,469  32 

8*24,221 

32,364 

333 

1,361,231 

131,852 

7,078 

79 

527,586 

30,888  82 

2,477  30 

27  65 

184,655  10 

783,974 

122,082 

27,469  32 

2,218,149 

666, 595 

218,048  87 

386,457 

86,954  77 

422,737 

1,875 

1,423 

2,811 

21,449 

331 

11 

6,803 

52,999 

99, 652  77 

656  25 

498  05 

983  85 

7.507  15 

115  85 

3  85 

2,.3S1  05 

18,549  65 

^ 

386,457 

86,954  77 

510,439 

130,348  47 

No. 
103 

472 

141  60 

No. 

No. 
103 
162 

472 
153 

141  60 

53  55 

103 

472 

141  60 

265 

625 

195  15 

43,292 

12, 987  60 

44,479 
493 
245 
354 
527 

13,403  05 
172  55 
85  75 
123  90 
184  45 

* 

43,292 

12,987  60 

46,098 

13,969  70 

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11 


No.    1. 


6  george  v,  a.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoTl. 

Wool,  mfrs.  of — Con. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

S 

57,756 

1,403 

283 

4,132 

6 

279 

$ 

2,224 
1,403 

283 

4,132 

6 

279 

$     cts. 
778  40 

491  05 

99  05 

1,446  20 

Italy 

2  10 

United  States . . 

97  65 

Total    

.• 

63,859 

8,327 

2,914  45 

United  Kingdom 

Shirts          

Doz. 

2,823 

6 

4 

620 

26,753 

157 

48 

4,921 

Doz. 

35 

6 

4 

620 

331 

1.57 

48 

4,921 

115  85 

54  95 

16  80 

United  States. . 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong 

1,722  35 

3,453 

31,879 

665 

5,457 

1,909  95 

Snrks  and  stockincs. . 

Doz.  pr. 

645,585 
3 

1,167,888 

15 

1 

272 

42 

608 

15,308 

164 

2 

9 

202 

47,371 

Doz.  pr. 
5,413 
3 

10,790 

15 

1 

272 

240 

1,073 

16,286 

164 

2 

9 

202 

46,903 

3,776  SO 

5  25 
0  35 

Aust.-Hungary  . 
Belgium 

67 

43 

342 

8,463 

49 

3 

4 

80 

22,264 

67 

201 

665 

9,428 

49 

3 

4 

80 

21,898 

95  20 

84  00 

375  55 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy          

5,700  10 

.57  40 

0  70 

3  15 

Switiserland 

United  States.  . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

70  70 
16,416  05 

676,903 

1,231,882 

37,811 

75,957 

26,584  95 

Undershirts  and  drawers,  n.o.p. 

344,024 

2,443 

1,321 

7,963 

37,631 

14,510 

2,443 

1,321 

7,963 

37,631 

5,078  50 

855  05 

462  35 

Switzerland 

2,787  05 

13, 170  85 

Total 

393,382 

63,868 

22,353  80 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Belgium 

Yarns,  composed  wholly  or  in 
part  of  wool,  worsted,  the  hair 
of    the   goat    or    like   animal, 
n.o.p.,  costing  thirty  cents  per 
pound  or  over,  when  imported 
on  the  cop,  cone,  or  tube,  or  in 
the  hank,  by  manufacturers  of 
woollen  goods,  for  use  exclu- 
sively in  their  own  factories. 

Yarns,    woollen    and    worsted, 
n.o.p. 

Lb. 

1,832,375 

4,998 

23,616 

141 

45,850 

1,150,393 

2,963 

14,377 

45 

29,513 

Lb. 

12,195 

4,998 

23,616 

141 

45,896 

7,710 
2,963 

14,377 
45 

29,536 

1,542  00 

592  60 

2,875  40 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France      

9  00 
5,907  20 

1.906,980 

1,197,291 

86,846 

54,631 

10,926  20 

356,097 

1,889 

27, 143 

4 

181 

19,207 

221.086 

2,761 

16,443 

2 

153 
10, 334 

13,634 

1,889 

27,143 

4 

181 

19,207 

8,003 

2.761 

16,443 

2 

153 

10,334 

2.400  90 
828  30 

Germany 

Japan 

4,932  90 
0  60 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

45  90 
3.100  20 

404,521 

250, 779 

62,058 

37,696 

11,308  80 

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TRADE  AND  NATIOATION 


279 


FOR  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

55,300 

$        cts. 
16,590  00 

$ 

$       cts. 

i 

57, 524 

1,403 

283 

4,132 

6 
279 

$       cts. 
17  3fi8  40 

99  Q5 

1,446  20 

2  10 

97  65 

^ 

' 

55,300 

16,590  00 

63,627 

19,504  45 

Doz. 

2,891 

27,219 

8,165  70 

Doz. 

Doz. 

2,926 

6 

4 

020 

27,550 

157 

48 

4,921 

8,281  55 
54  95 
16  80 

1,722  35 

2,891 

27,219 

8, 165  70 

3,556 

32,676 

10,075  65 

Doz.  pr. 
639,857 

1,159,825 

289,956  25 

Doz.  pr. 

Doz.  pr. 
645,270 
3 

1,170,615 

15 

1 

272 

240 

1,073 

16, 286 

164 

2 

9 

202 

46,903 

293,732  75 

5  25 

0  35 

95  20 

84  00 

375  55 

5,700  10 

57  40 

0  70 

3  15 

70  70 

16,416  05 

67 

201 

665 

9,428 

49 

3 

4 

80 

21,898 

. 

639,857 

1,159,825 

289, 956  25 

677, 668 

1,235,782 

316,541  20 

328,280 

73,863  45 

342,790 

2,443 

1,321 

7,963 

37,631 

78,941  95 

855  05 

462  35 

2,  787  05 

13, 170  85 

328,280 

73,863  45 

392, 148 

96,217  25 

Lb. 

1,821,815 

1,143,826 

142,978  64 

Lb. 

Lb. 

1,834,010 

4,998 

23,616 

141 

45,896 

1,151,536 

2,9'5'^ 

14.3,-7 

45 

29,536 

144,520  64 

59^  60 

2  S75  40 

9  00 

5  907  '0 

1,821,815 

1,143,826 

142,978  64 

1,908,661 

1,198,457 

153,904  84 

341,501 

211,343 

42,268  60 

355,135 

1,889 

27, 143 

4 

181 

19,207 

219,346 

2,761 

16,443 

2 

153 

10,334 

44  669  50 

828  30 

4  932  90 

0  60 

45  90 

3  100  20 

341,501 

211,343 

42,268  60 

403,559 

249,039 

53,577  40 

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No.  1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
-General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tarifif. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS— Con. 

Wool,  mfrs.  of— Con. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Hong  Kong  .... 

S 

5,803,726 

16 

1,362 

26,779 

383,290 

105,074 

25,673 

472 

2 

1,620 

7,392 

517,070 

.? 

413,269 

16 

1,362 

26, 689 

392,561 

107,045 

25, 762 

472 

2 

1,620 

7,392 

515,211 

$    cts. 
144,644  15 

composed  wholly  or  in  part  of 
wool,  worsted,  etc.,  n.o.p. 

5  60 

Aust  -Huncarv.. 

476  70 

Belgium  . 

9,341  15 

137,396  35 

Germany     .    . . 

37,465  75 

Holland 

9,016  70 

165  20 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre    .. . 

0  70 

567  00 

v^wutzerland . 

2,. 587  20 

United  States... 

180,323  85 

Total 

6,872,476 

1,491,401 

521,990  35 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

France  

Fabrics  of  wool,  or  of  cotton  and 
wool,     commonly     described 

Yd. 

2,683,532 

420 

4,168 

720 

9,143 

778,687 

78 

1,922 

308 

2,188 

Yd. 

6,738 
420 

4,168 
720 

6,067 

2,277 

78 

1,922 

308 

1,736 

796  95 

27  30 

672  70 

alpaca  and  Italian  linings. 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

France       .... 

107  80 
607  60 

2,697,983 

783, 183 

18,113 

6,321 

2,212  35 

Women's   and    children's    dress 
goods,    coat    linings,    Italian 
cloths,  alpacas,  Orleans,  cash- 
meres, henriettas,  serges,  bunt- 
ings,   nun's  cloth,  bengalines, 
whip  cords,   tivills,   plains  or 
jacquards  ol  similar  fabrics, 
composed  wholly  or  in  part  of 
wool,  worsted,  the  hair  of  the 
camel,   alpaca,   goat   or   like 
animal,     not     exceeding     in 
weight  six  ounces  to  the  square 
yard,  when  imported  in  the 
gray   or  unfinished   state  for 
the  purpose  of  being  dyed  or 
finished  in  Canada. 

Clothing,   women's  and   child- 
ren's outside  garments. 

Sq.  yd. 

1,225,808 
4,601 
4,343 
1,979 

323,850 

1,317 

1,802 

928 

Sq.  yd. 
1,185 

508 

127  00 

107 
1,979 

44 
928 

11  00 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

232  00 

1,236,731 

327,897 

3,271 

1,480 

370  00 

191,567 

445 

243 

2,827 

23,407 

439 

241 

349,528 

11,417 

445 

243 

2,827 

23,407 

419 

241 

349,528 

3,995  95 

155  75 

85  05 

989  45 

8,192  45 

Holland        

146  65 

84  35 

United  States... 
Total 

122, 334  80 

568,697 

388,527 

135,984  45 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B   India 

Clothing,      ready-made,      and 
wearing     apparel,     composed 
wholly    or    in    part    ol    wool 
worsted,  etc.,  n.o.p. 

728,778 

82 

74 

58 

398 

3,734 

10,094 

20,510 

669 

372 

28,902 

82 

74 

58 

398 

3,734 

9,872 

22,558 

669 

198 

10, 115  70 

28  70 

25  90 

Newfoundland.. 

20  30 

139  30 

1,306  90 

3,455  20 

7,895  30- 

Holland 

234  15 

Italy 

69  30 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOB  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  Tariff.              , 

Treaty  Rat 

es. 

lotal. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColI'd. 

$ 
5,473,639 

%       cts. 
1,642,091  70 

$ 

$       cts. 

$ 

5,886,908 

16 

1,362 

26,689 

392,561 

107,045 

25,762 

472 

2 

1,610 

7,392 

515,211 

$       cts. 
1,786,735  85 

5  60 

476  70 

9,341  15 

137,396  35 

37,465  75 

9,016  70 

165  20 

0  70 

567  00 

2,587  20 

180,323  85 

5,473,639 

1.642,091  70 

6,965,040 

2,164,082  05 

Yd. 

2  672  501 

793, 107 

178,450  36 

Yd. 

Yd. 

2,679,2.39 

420 

4,168 

720 

6,067 

795,384 

78 

1,922 

308 

1,736 

179,247  31 

27  30 

672  70 

107  80 

607  60 

2, 672, 501 

793, 107 

178,450  36 

2,690,614 

799,428 

180,662  71 

Sq.  yd. 
1,223,589 

323,028 

48,454  20 

Sq.  yd. 
1,435 
4,601 
4,236 

544 
1,317 
1,758 

122  40 
296  32 
395  54 

Sq.  yd. 

1,226,209 
4,601 
4,343 
1,979 

324,080 

1,317 

1,802 

928 

48,703  60 
296  32 

406  54 

232  00 

1,223,589 

323,028 

48,454  20 

10,272 

3,619 

814  26 

1,237,132 

328, 127 

49,638  46 

180, 147 

54,044  10 

191,564 

445 

243 

2,827 

23,407 

419 

241 

349,528 

58,040  05 

155  75 

85  05 

989  45 

8,192  45 

146  65 

84  35 

122,334  80 

** 

180,147 

54,044  10 

568,674 

190,028  55 

692.885 

207,865  50 

721,787 

82 

74 

58 

398 

3,734 

9,872 

22,558 

669 

198 

217  981  20 

28  70 

25  90 

20  30 

139  30 

1,306  90 

3,455  20 

7,895  30 

234  15 

_  _  __ 

69  30 

282 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  I 

M PORTS . 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTI.\BLE  r.ooDS — Con. 

Wool,  mtrs.  of — Con. 

Clothing,       ready-made,      and 
wearing  apparel,  etc. — Con'^ 

76 

709 

525,458 

76 

709 

527,049 

$    ets. 
26  60 

248  15 

United  States  . 

184,467  15 

Total 

1,291,012 

594,379 

208,032  65 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust  .-Hungary.. 

Belgium 

Germany 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust  .-Hungary.. 
France          .    ... 

Carpets,    Axminster,    including 
Abusson,  Savonerie  and  Mo- 
quette. 

Yd. 

132,278 

133 

85 

385 

13 

584 

136,990 

59 

124 

307 

25 

1,013 

Yd. 

4,541 

133 

85 

385 

13 

584 

5,434 

59 

124 

307 

25 

1,013 

1,901  90 

20  65 

43  40 

107  45 

8  75 

354  55 

133,478 

138,518 

5,741 

6,962 

2,436  70 

Carpets,  Brussels,  including  Wil- 
ton and  Tcprac. 

145,820 
650 
305 
187 
400 
969 

166,246 
623 
453 
328 
400 
1,438 

739 

650 
305 

187 
400 
969 

587 
623 
4.53 
328 
400 
1,438 

205  45 
218  05 
US  .55 

Germany 

Turkey 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

114  80 
140  00 
503  30 

148,331 

169,488 

3,250 

3,829 

1,340  15 

Carpets,     Tapestry,     including 
drum     printed     or     machine 
printed,  and  velvet. 

388,064 

204 

20 

1,625 

1,578 

200,806 

68 

31 

1,019 

947 

3,403 

204 

20 

1,625 

1,578 

1,338 
68 
31 

1,019 
947 

468  30 
23  80 

French  Africa. . . 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

France 

Germany. 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  India 

B.E.Indiesother 
Aust. -Hungary . . 
Belgium 

10  85 
356  65 
331  45 

391,491 

202,871 

6,830 

3,403 

1,191  05 

Carpets,  Ingrain,  2  and  3  ply  all 
wool  or  union. 

19,495 

281 

2, 131 

338 

14,821 

226 

2,481 

190 

779 

281 

2,131 

338 

989 

226 

2,481 

190 

346  15 
79  10 

868  35 
66  50 

22, 245 

17,718 

3,529 

3,886 

1,360  10 

Whole  carpets,  including  tutted, 
hand-made  or  Oriental,  Turk- 
ish, Persian,  Japanese,  Indian 
or  Smyrna. 

Sq.  yd. 

257,454 

60 

12 

1,849 

3,912 

13 

250 

1,142 

2,296 

65 

2,607 

6,349 

1,958 

270,281 

251 

61 

1,358 

3,533 

22 

297 

2,412 

2,525 

228 

4,544 

21,984 

5,420 

Sq.  yd. 

7,463 

60 

12 

1,849 

3,912 

13 

250 

1,142 

2,296 

65 

2,607 

6,349 

1,958 

29,992 

251 

61 

1,358 

3,533 

22 

297 

2,412 

2,525 

228 

4,544 

21,984 

5,420 

10,497  20 

87  85 

21  35 

475  30 

1,236  55 

7  70 

Egypt  &  Soudan 

France 

Germany 

Japan 

Persia 

Turkey 

United  States... 

Total 

103  95 

844  20 

883  75 

79  80 

1,.590  40 

7,694  40 

1,897  00 

277,967 

312,916 

27,976 

72,627 

25,419  45 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FOB  Home  Consumption. 


Preferential  1 

ariff. 

rrcaty  Ra 

es. 

Total. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyColl'd. 

$ 

$       cts. 

i 

S       cts. 

76 

709 

527,049 

$       cts. 

184  467    I  ^i 

692,885 

207,865  SO 

1.287.264 

415,898  15 

Yd. 
129, 964 

134,060 

33,515  GO 

Yd. 

Yd. 

134,505 

133 

85 

385 

13 

584 

139.494 

59 

124 

307 

25 

1,013 

.35,416  90 
20  65 

43  40 

8  75 
354  55 

129,964 

134,060 

33,515  00 

- 

135.705 

141,022 

35,951  70 

147,. 327 

167,427 

41,8.56  75 

148,066 
650 
305 
187 
400 
969 

168.014 
623 
453 
328 
400 
1.438 

42,062  20 

158  55 

140  00 

503  30 

147, 327 

167,427 

41,856  75 

150.577 

171,256 

43, 196  90 

383,958 

200,112 

50,028  00 

387,361 

204 

20 

1,625 

1,578 

201,4.50 

68 

31 

1,019 

947 

ftO  4Qfi   "^(1 

93  go 

10^5 

356  65 

383, 958 

200,112 

50,028  00 

390,788 

203,515 

51-21Q  05 

18,716 

13,832 

3,458  00 

19, 495 

281 

2.131 

338 

14,821 

226 

2,481 

190 

3,804  15 
79  10 

868  35 

66  50 

18,716 

13,832 

3,458  00 

22.245 

17,718 

4,818  10 

Sq.  yd. 
252,804 

242, 187 

60,546  75 

Sq.  yd. 

Sq.  yd. 

260.267 

60 

12 

1,849 

3,912 

13 

250 

1,142 

2,296 

65 

2,607 

6,349 

1,958 

272, 179 

251 

61 

1,358 

3,533 

22 

297 

2,412 

2,525 

228 

4,544 

21,984 

5,420 

71  043  95 

87  85 

21  35 

475  30 

1,236  55 

7  70 

103  95 

844  20 

883  75 

79  80 

1,590  40 

7  694  40 

1.897  00 

252,804 

242, 187 

60,546  75 

280, 780 

314,814 

85.966  20 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement 


Countries. 

Total  Imports. 

Entered 

Articles  Imported. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

General  Tariff. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

DUTIABLE    GOODS — CoU. 

Wool,  mfrs.  of — Con. 

Mats  and  rugs,  including  hearth, 
sizes  30  sq.  ft.   and  smaller, 
wool,  n.o.p. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B    India 

% 

347,002 

41 

22 

387 

435 

786 

1,.540 

329 

4,224 

12 

2 

3,143 

1,463 

3,666 

30,114 

S 

28,913 

41 

22 

387 

435 

786 

1,540 

329 

4,224 

12 

2 

3,143 

1.463 

9,050 

30,114 

$     cts. 
10,119  55 

14  35 

7  70 

135  45 

152  25 

Egypt  <fe  Soudan 
France 

275  10 

539  00 

115  15 

1,478  40 

Holland 

4  20 

Italy 

0  70 

1,100  05 

512  05 

Turkey 

3,167  50 

10,539  90 

Total 

393,166 

80,461 

28,161  35 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
.A.ust.-Hungary.. 

Belgium 

Germany 

United  States . . 

Total 

United  States... 

L'nit'd  Kingdom 

Felt,  pressed,  of  all  kinds  not 
filled  or  covered  by  or  with 
any  woven  fabric. 

Lb. 
359,569 

38,965 

80 

50,600 

608,529 

145,904 

9,466 

42 

20,429 

120,741 

Lb. 

9.353 

38,965 

80 

50, 600 

608,229 

2,792 

9,466 

42 

20,429 

120, 643 

698  00 

2,366  50 

10  50 

5, 107  25 

30, 160  75 

1.057,743 

296,582 

707,227 

153,372 

38,343  00 

Wool,  viz.; — 

Leicester, Cotswold, Lincolnshire 

South   Down  combing  wools, 

or  wools  known  as  lustre  wools 

and  other  like  combing  wools, 

'  such  as  are  grown  in  Canada. 

1,506 

444 

1,506 

444 

45  18 

2,356 

3,006 

9 

49 

26, 153 

1,352 

1,819 

9 

49 

26, 153 

338  00 

454  75 

France 

2  25 

12  25 

6,538  25 

Total 

31,573 

29,382 

7,345  50 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Holland 

Damaged  goods,  under  sections 
49  to  53  of  Rev.  Stat.,  cap.  32. 

2,815 
68 

833 

68 

68 

48, 163 

280  52 

7  61 

Italy     

6  26 

United  States 

48,163 

11,501  83 

Total 

51,046 

49,132 

11,796  22 

L^nit'd  Kingdom 

Prepaid     postal     parcels     from 
Great  Britain. 

Special  duty  on  articles  shipped 
to  Canada  at  lower  than  usual 
home  trade  price. 

Additional  duties,  post  entries. 

74,941 

74,941 

21,262  46 

68,296  47 

410,832  60 

2,236,29016 

Total  Dutiable  Goods  ... 

318,951,094 

198,401,802 

60903,163  73 

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OF  Imports — Continued. 


FORfHoME  Consumption. 


PrcFerential  Tariff.              | 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total. 

Quantity.      Value.    1 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

DutyCoU'd. 

$ 
318,034 

S       cts 
79,508  50 

S 

S      cts. 

? 

346,947 

41 

22 

387 

435 

786 

1 ,  .540 

329 

4,224 

12 

2 

3,143 

1,463 

9,050 

30,114 

?       eta. 
89,628  05 

14  35 

7  70 

135  45 

152  25 

275  10 

539  00 

115  15 

1,478  40 

4  20 

0  70 

1,100  05 

512  05 

3, 167  50 

10,539  90 

318,034 

79,508  50 

' 

398,495 

107,669  85 

Lb. 
351    I6B 

143,112 

21,466  80 

Lb. 

Lb. 

360,519 

38  965 

80 

50, 600 

608,229 

145,904 

9,466 

42 

20,429 

120,643 

22, 164  80 

2,366  50 

10  50 

5,107  25 

30, 160  75 

351,166 

143,112 

21,466  80 

1,058,393 

296,484 

69,809  SO 

1,506 

444 

45  18 

1.004 

150  60 

2,356 

1,819 

9 

49 

26,153 

488  60 

454  75 

2  25 

12  25 

6,538  25 

1,004 

150  60 

.: 

30, 386 

7,496  10 

2,480 

80  72 

3,313 

68 

68 

48,163 

361  24 

7  61 

6  26 

11,501  83 

2,480 

80  72 

51,612 

11,876  94 

74,941 

21,262  46 

68,296  47 

410,832  60 

402,182  87 

2,638,473  03 

69,441,881 

15,587,565  52 

11,948,512 

2,715,181  02 

279,792,195 

79,205,910  27 

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No.  1. — General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Free  Goods. 

produce  of  the  mine. 
Burrstones   in   blocks,    rough   or  unmanu- 

Japan     

No. 

2 
2 

S 

14 
16 

No. 

2 
2 

$ 

14 

factured,  not  bound  up  or  prepared  for 
binding  into  mill  stones. 

United  States 

Total 

16 

4 

30 

4 

30 

United  Kingdom . 

Chalk,  China  or  Cornwall  stone,  cliff  stone, 

16,324 

25 

137 

1,187 

2,024 

87,541 

16,324 

25 

137 

Germany 

1,187 

2,024 

United  States 

87,541 

Total 

107,238 

107, 238 

United  Kingdom . 
United  States 

Total 

Clays,  viz.: — 
China  clay,  ground  or  unground/-    . 

Cwt. 

149,944 
215,800 

51,718 
79,127 

Cwt. 

149,944 
215,800 

51,718 

79, 127 

365, 744 

130,845 

365,744 

130,845 

United  Kingdom 

Fire  clay,  ground  or  unground 

12,939 

77,784 

12,939 

United  States.. 

77, 784 

Total 

90,723 

90,723 

50 
537 

50 

United  States.. 

537 

Total 

V 

'  587 

587 

Clays,  all  other,  n.o.p    . 

1,935 

453 

24 

43,321 

1,935 

453 

Japan 

24 

United  States.. 

43,321 

• 

Total 

45,733 

45,733 

United  Kingdom  . 
Ne\^'foundland, . ,  , 
United  States 

Total 

Coal,  anthracite,  and  anthracite  dust 

Ton. 

27,114 

25 

4,356,268 

129,712 

173 

20,797,654 

Ton. 

27,114 

25 

4.356,268 

129,712 

173 

20,797  654 

4,383,407 

20,927,539 

4,3.S3,407 

20, 927, 539 

United  Kingdom 

Earths,  crude  only. . 

79 

68 

4,159 

79 

68 

United  States 

4,159 

Total    . . 

4,306 

4,306 

Emery,  in  bulk,  crushed  or  ground 

875 
128 

27, 147 

875 

Germany 

128 

United  States.. 

27, 147 

Total.  ... 

28,150 

28,150 

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Arttcles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity - 

Value. 

Quantity 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS—THE    MINE — Cort. 

Flint,  and  ground  flint  stones 

United  Kingdom , 

Cwt. 

22 

643 

670 

88,686 

s 

22 

904 

479 

53,299 

Cwt. 

25 
643 

670 
88,686 

$ 

22 

904 

Denmark 

United  States 

Total  

479 
53,299 

90,021 

54,704 

90,021 

54, 704 

United  Kingdom . 

Fossils -    , 

26 

75 

5,165 

26 

75 

United  States 

5,165 

Total 

5,266 

5,266 

United  Kingdom . 

Fuller's  earth,  in  bulk  only 

5,162 
6,646 

5,162 

United  States 

6,646 

Total 

11,808 

11,808 

United  Kingdom 

United  States... . 

Total 

Gannister 

943 
698 

232 

209 

943 

698 

232 

209 

1,641 

441 

1,641 

441 

United  Kingdom 
Belgium 

Gravel  and  sand 

Ton. 

2,949 

4,000 

2,650 

22 

248,441 

6,7.57 

5,560 

4,514 

85 

199,017 

Ton. 

2, 949 

4,000 

2, 6.50 

22 

248,441 

6,757 

5  560 

4,514 

Japan 

85 

United  States 

Total 

199,017 

258,062 

215,933 

258,062 

215  933 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

9 
3,308 

80 
14,818 

9 
3,308 

80 

14,818 

3,317 

14,898 

3,317 

14,898 

United  Kingdom 

Pumice  and  pumice  stone    lava   and   pal- 

47 

26 

641 

15,846 

47 

careous   tufa,   not  further  mamifqptnrpH 

France 

26 

than  ground. 

Italv 

641 

United  States.. . 

». 

15  846 

Total 

16,560 

16,560 

United  States.... 

United  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungary... . 

Total 

Germany 

United  States... 

Total 

Minerals,  viz: — 
Alumina 

Cwt. 
250,805 

501,807 

Cwt. 
250,805 

501,807 

Cinnabar 

Lb. 
560 
200 

341 
110 

Lb. 
560 
200 

341 

no 

760 

451 

760 

451 

Cwt. 
83 
10, 665 

260 
44,423 

Cwt. 

S3 
10,665 

260 

44,423 

10,748 

44,683 

10, 748 

44,683 

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No.  1. — General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consu.mption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS THE    MIXE — Con. 

Minerals — Con. 

Litharge. ...              .                         

United  Kingdom. 

Cwt. 

3,855 
1,841 
4.851 

S 

17,415 

8,640 

23,865 

Cwt. 

3,855 
1,841 
4,851 

S 

17,415 
8  640 

United  States 

Total 

23,865 

10,547 

49,920 

10.547 

49  920 

Mineral  waters,  natural,  not  in  bottles. . . 

Gal. 

42 
2,523 

10 
541 

Gal. 
42 
2,523 

10 

United  States.... 
Total 

541 

2,565 

551 

2,565 

551 

United  Kingdom . 

Meerschaum,  crude  or  raw  ... 

Lb. 

45 

26S 

2 

85 

Lb. 

45 

"^68 

9 

United  States 

Total    . 

14 

14 

85 

59 

355 

59 

355 

United  Kingdom . 
Spain . 

Ores  of  metals,  n.o.p 

Cwt.  ^ 

576 

278 

765,714 

101 
266 

469,578 

,     Cwt. 

576 

278 

765,714 

101 
266 

United  States 

Total 

469,578 

766,568 

469,945 

766,568 

469  945 

Newfoundland. . . , 
Norway 

Ore,  iron  (toFeb.  12th,  see  dutiable  goods) 

Ton. 

374,230 

7,254 

25 

669,824 

374,230 

24.449 

509 

1,727,521 

Ton. 

374,230 

7,254 

25 

669,824 

374,230 
24  449 

, 

509 

United  States 

Total 

1,727,521 

1,051,333 

2,126,709 

1,051,333 

2,126,709 

United  States 

Phosphate  rock  (fertilizer) 

17,122 

17  122 

Diamonds,  unset 

1,1.36.174 

13,972 

194,242 

48,052 

704 

167,699 

903 

31,694 

1  136  174 

B.  S.  Africa 

13,972 

Belgium.   . . 

194  242 

48,052 

Germany    .    . 

704 

Holland 

167,699 

Italy 

903 

United  States 

31,694 

Total 

1,593,440 

1  593  440 

United  Kingdom. 

Diamond  dust  or  bort,  and  black  dia- 

60,683 

558 
27,942 

60, 683 

monds  for  borers. 

Holland 

558 

United  States 

27  942 

Total 

89,183 

89  183 

United  Kingdom. 

B.W.Indies 

Newfoundland. . . . 
Italy 

Salt,   imported   from   the   United   King- 
dom,   or   any   British    Possession;     or 
imported  for  the  use  of  the  sea  or  gulf 
fisheries. 

Cwt. 

983,985 
232,107 
700 
138,776 
379,554 
245,827 

237,589 
21,153 
141 
10,416 
25,646 
69,905 

Cwt. 

983,985 
232,107 
700 
138,776 
379,554 
245,827 

237,589 

21,153 

141 

10,416 

Spain  ... 

25  646 

United  States.... 
Total 

69,905 

1,980,949 



364,850 

1,980,949 



364,850 

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No.  1. — General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — THE    MINE — Con. 

Stone,   refuse,   not  sawn,   hammered  or 
chiselled,  not  fit  for  flagstone,  building 
.stone  or  paving. 

Newfoundland.. . . 

Sweden 

I'nited  States 

Total 

Ton. 

116,7.32 

12 

272,774 

S 

75,686 

35 

135,955 

Ton. 

116,732 

12 

272,774 

$ 

75,686 

35 

135,955 

389,518 

211,676 

389,518 

211,676 

United  Kingdom. 

Silex  or  cry.stallized   quartz,  ground  or 

Cwt. 
403 
1.501 
10,920 

431 
1,625 
8,317 

Cwt. 
403 
1,.501 
10,920 

431 
1,625 

United  States.... 
Total 

8.317 

12,824 

10,373 

12,824 

10,373 

United  Kingdom. 
Italy 

Talc,  ground,  bolted  or  precipitated,  not 
for  toilet  use. 

1,612 

100 

6,563 

2,628 

116 

3,802 

1,612 

100 

6,. 563 

2,628 
116 

United  States... 
Total 

3,802 

8,275 

6,546 

8,275 

6,546 

United  Kingdom. 
Belgium 

Whiting,  gilders'  whiting  and  Paris  white 

188,815 

815 

440 

44,096 

65,099 
376 
139 

21,885 

188,815 

815 

440 

44,096 

65,099 
376 

Germany 

United  States.... 

Total 

United  States 

139 

21,885 

234,166 

87,499 

234,166 

87,499 

The  FUheries. 
Ambergris 

222 

222 

Fish  of^al  or  refuse 

2,400 
26,436 

2,400 

United  States 

26,436 

Total 

28,836 

28,836 

Fur  skins,  undressed,  the  produce  of  marine 

322 

16 

6,023 

322 

16 

6,023 

Total 

6,361 

6,361 

United  States..   . . 

2,804 

2,804 

12 
7,169 

12 

United  States 

7,169 

Total 

7,181 

7,181 

B.  W.  Indies 

86 

3 

12,425 

86 

3 

12,425 

Total 

12,514 

12,514 

Turtles 

3 

2,647 

3 

United  States 

2,647 

Total 

2,650 

2,650 



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No.  1. — General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
3oME  Consumption. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS — THE   FISHERIES — CoTl. 

United  Kingdom. 

Lb. 
152 

S 

171 

Lb. 

152 

$ 

171 

Peed  and  breeding  oysters,  imported  for  the 
purpose   of   being   planted    in   Canadian 

25 
7,142 

25 

7,142 

Total 

waters. 

7,167 

7,167 

T'nited  State'* 

Live    fish    and    fish    eggs   for    propagating 

665 

665 

Newfoundland. . .  - 
Newfoundland. . . . 
Newfoundland ... 
Newfoundland. . .  . 
Newfoundland .... 
Newfoundland. . , 

Newfoundland 

Newfoundland .... 
Newfoundland. .  .  . 

purposes. 

Special  frovt  Newfoundland. 
Fish— Cod,    haddock,    ling    and    pollock. 

82,251 

2,799 

82,251 

2,799 

fresh. 
Fish— Cod,    haddock,    ling    and    pollock, 

Cwt. 
69.4.53 

345, 229 

Cwt. 
69, 453 

345,229 

dry,  salted,  or  smoked. 
Fish— Cod,    haddock,    ling    and    pollock, 

1,037 

2,598 

1,037 

2,  ,598 

wet,  salted. 
Fish— Cod,    haddock,    ling   and    pollock. 

394 

1,563 

394 

1,563 

pickled. 
Halibut,  fresh 

Lb. 
147,952 

10,405 

Lb. 

147,952 

10,405 

Herrine,  fresh 

560,489 

13,776 

560,489 

13,776 

Herring,  pickled 

6,701,270 

124,656 

6,701,270 

124,656 

Herring,  smoked 

214,080 

8,167 

214,080 

8,167 

Sea  fish ,  other,  fresh 

18,445 

740 

18,445 

740 

281,910 

10, 134 

281,910 

10, 134 

Newfoundland.. .  . 
Newfoundland . . .  , 

Newfoundland 

Newfoundland. . . . 

Newfoundland 

Newfoundland. . . 
Newfoundland. . . 
Newfoundland.. . 

31,020 

8,630 

31,020 

8,630 

Bait— fish,  clams  or  other,  fresh  or  salted 

Brl. 
201 

1,291 

Brl. 
201 

1,291 

Salmon,  frosh 

Lb. 
174,942 

16,101 

Lb. 

174,942 

16,101 

1,650 

215 

1,650 

215 

Salmon,  canned 

16,379 

1,753 

16,379 

1,753 

Salmon,  pickled 

408. 37£ 

20,823 

408,375 

20,823 

Fish  oil,  viz.: 
Cod 

Gal. 
135, 244 

54,04; 

Gal. 
135,244 

54,045 

Seal 

10,83f 

.          4,90{ 

10,836 

4,909 

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Articles  Impohted. 


Countries. 


Impohted. 


Quantity.      Value. 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity.      Value. 


free    goods — THE   FISHERIES — Con. 

Fish  oil — Con. 
Other 


Otlier   articles,    produce   of   the    fislieries, 
n.o.p. 

THE    FOREST. 

( 'ork-wood,  unmanufactured 


Newfoundland. 


Newfoundland. 


Gal. 
9,382 


$ 

4,130 


$ 

4,130 


Bark,  hemlock. 


Felloes  of  hickory  or  oak,  not  further  manu- 
factured than  rough  sawn  or  bent  to  shape 

Handle,  heading,  stave  and  shingle  bolts, 
n.o.p.  ■• 

Hickory  billets 


Hickory  and  oak  spokes,  not  further  manu- 
factured than  rough  turned  and  not 
tenoned,  mitred  or  sized. 


United  Kingdom 

France 

Portugal 


t>pain 

United  States. 

Total 


United  States. 
United  States. 

United  States. 


United  Kingdom 
United  States. . . 


Total. 


United  States. 


Hub.  last,  wagon,  oar  and  gun  blocks,  and  United  Kingdom 
all  like  blocks  or  sticks,  rough  hewn  or  United  States 
sawn  only,  and   scale  Vjoard  for  cheese 
boxes.  Total. 


Ivory  nuts  (vegetable) 


Fence  posts  and  railroad  ties. 


United  States. 


Logs,  and  round  unmanufactured  timber. 


Lumber  and  timber,  planks  and  boards, 
when  not  otherwise  manufactured  than 
rough  sawn  or  split  or  creosoted.  vulcan- 
ized, or  treated  by  any  other  preserving 
process,  viz.: — 

('herry,  chestnut,  gumwood,  hickory  and 
whitewood. 


United  Kingdom 
United  States  - . . 


Total. 


United  Kingdom 

.'Australia 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

United  States ... 


Total. 


Australia 

New  Zealand.. . . 

Japan 

United  States ... 

Total 


577 


539 

1,159 

3,049 

4,258 

12,247 


21,252 


41,381 


141,006 


10 
34,904 


34,914 


185,414 


24 
67,868 


M.Ft. 

37 

I 

6 

13.619 

13,663 


67,892 


23,067 


Cords. 
152 


577 


539 
1,159 

3,049 

4.258 

12,247 


21,2^ 


10 
34,904 


34,914 


185,414 


10 
1,255,127 


1.255,13; 


717 

7.069 

2,149 

957 

476,211 


487, 103 


2,036 

36 

207 

460,450 

462,729 


M.Ft. 

37 

1 

6 

13,619 

13,663 


24 
67,868 


67,892 


23,067 


1,255, 


10 
127 


1.255.137 


717 

7,069 

2,149 

957 

475,061 


485,953 


2,036 

36 

207 

460,450 

462,729 


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No.  1. — General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

1 
Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — THE   FOREST — Cotl. 

Lumber — Con. 

United  Kingdom. 
Cuba          

Feet. 

62,336 

240 

1,320,648 

1 

8,043 

16 

144,710 

Feet. 

62.3.36 

240 

1,320,648 

$ 
8,043 

16 

United  States 

Total 

144,710 

1,383,224 

152,769 

1,383,224 

1.52,769 

Oak                     

M.Ft. 
375 
34,079 

18,101 
1,419,823 

M.Ft. 
375 
^     34,079 

18,101 

United  States 

Total 

1,419,823 

34,454 

1,437,924 

34,454 

1,437,924 

United  States 

United  States 

Hong  Kong 

United  States.... 

Total 

Pitch  pine 

95, 182 

1,608,788 

95,182 

1,608.788 

Red  wood 

Feet. 
691,305 

20,576 

Feet. 
691,305 

20.576 

1,061 

7,688 

124 
2,212 

1,061 

7,688 

124 

2  212 

8.749 

2,336 

8,749 

2.336 

United  States.... 

United  States 

Japan 

United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 

Spanish  cedar 

354,102 

38,595 

354,102 

38.595 

Walnut 

384,283 

27,561 

384.283 

27.561 

White  ash.                   

13,116 
1,357,144 

6.56 

70,787 

13,116 
1,357,144 

656 

70.787 

1,370,260 

71,443 

1,370,260 

71,443 

ebony,  boxwood,  cocoboral,  dogv/ood, 
lignum  vitiE,  persimmon,  red  cedarand 

639 

10 

2,092 

607 
23 

381 
16 

241 

777 
16,732 

639 

10 

R    F.    Africa 

2.092 

607 

B   W    Indies 

23 

381 

16 

241 

777 

United  States 

16,732 

Total      

21,518 

21,518 

United  Kingdom. 

Timber,  hewn  or  sawn,  squared  or  sided, 

435 

124 

543,924 

435 

124 

543,924 

Total 

544,483 

544,483 

Newfoundland. . . . 
Alaska      

Planks,  boards  and  other  lumber  of  wood 
sawn,  split  or  cut,  and  dressed  on  one 
side  only,  but  not  further  manufactured 

Mft. 

3 
3 

135,369 

93 

43 

2,322,232 

Mft. 

3 
3 

135,369 

93 
43 

United  States 

Total 

2,322,232 

135,375 

2,322.368 

135,375 

2,322,368 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS — THE  FOREST — Con. 

Lumber— Con. 

United  States 

United  States 

United  States 

M.Ft. 
49 

698 

M.Ft. 

49 

t 

698 

Laths 

M 
20,291 

46,853 

M 
20,291 

46,853 

Pickets 

8,267 

8,267 

Alaska 

374 
16,232 

787 
28,707 

374 
16,232 

787 

United  States 

Total  . 

28,707 

16,606 

29, 494 

16,606 

29,494 

United  States 

Staves  of  oak,  sawn,  split  or  cut,  not  fur- 
ther manufactured  ,than  listed  or  jointed 

Sawdust  of  wood,  of  all  kinds 

3,177 

122,727 

3,177 

122,727 

25 
6,060 

25 

6,060 

Total 

6,085 

6,085 

United  States 

United  States 

United  Kingdom. 

Belgium 

France 

United  States 

Total    . 

Treenails 

2 

104 

2 

104 

Wood  for  fuel 

Cords 
23, 145 

63,856 

Cords 
23, 145 

63,856 

ANIMALS    AND   THEIR  PRODDCE. 

Animals  for   improvement  of  stock,  viz.: 
Horses 

No. 

174 
17 
26 

227 

51,884 

12,201 

17,963 

116,676 

No. 

174 
17 
26 

241 

51,884 

12,201 

17,963 

123,286 

444 

198,724 

458 

205,334 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

Cattle 

47 

284 

10, 125 
47,208 

47 
284 

10, 125 

47,208 

331 

57,333 

331 

57,333 

Sheep 

280 
63 

3,924 
2,184 

280 
63 

3,924 

2,184 

343 

6,108 

343 

6,108 

3 
65 

150 

1,814 

3 

65 

150 

1,814 

68 

1,964 

68 

1,964 

United  Kingdom. 
Newfoundland 

Dogs 

113 
1 
4 
2 

516 

6,911 

20 

350 

123 

20,933 

113 
1 
4 
2 

516 

6,911 

20 

350 

. 

Switzerland 

United  States 

Total 

123 
20,933 

636 

28,337 

636 

28,337 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
ANIMAtS   AND   THEIR    PRODUCE — CoJl. 

Animals  for  improvement  of  stock — Con. 

United  States 

United  Kingdom. 
Newfoundland. . .  . 
France. 

No. 

4 

% 
110 

No. 

4 

110 

492 

3 

.,  6 

75,647 

3,087 

5 

42 

42, 236 

492 

3 

6 

75,647 

3,087 

5 

42 

United  States 

Total    

42, 236 

76,148 

45,370 

76, 148 

45, 370 

Animals,  all  other  n.o.p 

61,803 

4,003 

20 

87,093 

61,803 

4,003 

Argentina          .... 

20 

87,093 

Total 

152,919 

152,919 

United  .States 

United  States 

United  States..... 

United  .''tates 

Animals  brought  into  Canada  temporarily, 
and    for   a    period    not    exceeding    three 
months,  for  the  purpose  of  exhibition  or 
competition   for   prizes   offered    by   any 
agricultural  or  other  association,  viz.: 

4,639 

1,612,375 

Cattle 

156 

86,410 

1 

25 

41,013 

w  . . . 

United  States 

Bees 

4,775 

4,775 

United  Kingdom. 
Newfoundland. . .  . 
.'Vust.-Hungary  — 

Bones,  crude 

ClN-t. 

17 

4.790 

4 

12 
8,283 

303 

3,878 

131 

56 

15,419 

Cwt. 

17 
4,790 

4 

12 

8,283 

303 

3,878 

131 

56 

United  States.... 
Total 

15,419 

13, 106 

19,787 

13,106 

19,787 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total  .   . 

Bone  dust,  charred  bone,  and  bone  ash. . . . 

40,256 
56,027 

96,901 
103,762 

40,256 
56, 027 

96,901 
103,762 

96,283 

200,663 

96,283 

200, 663 

United  States 

Bone  pitch,  crude  only 

1,250 

1,250 

United  Kingdom. 

Bristles 

Lb. 

70,790 
1,134 
5,144 

61,888 

61,019 
1.949 
1,515 

67, 557 

Lb. 

70,790 
1,134 
5,144 

01,888 

61,019 

1,949 

Germany 

1,515 

United  States 

Total 

67,. 5.57 

138,956 

132,040 

138,956 

132,040 

United  Kingdom. 
Germany 

575 

307 

1,042 

2,746 

575 

ed   for   the  manufacture  of  whip  or  other 

,S07 

1,042 

2,746 

Total  

4,670 

4,670 

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Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Cjonsumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS  — 
ANIMAL.S    AND   THEIR    PRODUCE — Con. 

Fur  skins  of  all  kinds,  not  dressed  in  any 
manner,  n.o.p. 

United  Kingdom 

$ 

68,239 

2,287 

12,. 536 

1,481 

1,425 

118,601 

99 

52 

1,124,144 

$ 

68,239 

B.  W.  Indies  ...    . 

2,287 

12,. 536 

Alaksa 

1,481 

1,425 

118,601 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre     . . 

99 

52 

1,124,144 

Total 

1,328,864 

1,328,864 

United  States 

615 

615 

United  Kingdom. 

Bermuda 

Germany 

United  States .... 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 

Bermuda 

United  States 

Total 

Grease  and  degras  tor  stuffing  or  dressing 
leather. 

Lb. 

364,981 

17,280 

38,775 

1,495,780 

10,682 
1,402 
1,899 

80,474 

Lb. 
364,981 

17,280 

38,775 

1,495,780 

10,682 
1,402 
1,899 

80, 474 

1,916,816 

94,457 

1,916,816 

94,457 

Grease,  rough,  the  refuse  of  animal  fat,  for 
the  manufacture  of  soap  and  oils  only. 

2,653 

25,820 

11,840,628 

198 

2,095 

749,463 

2,6.53 

25,820 

11,840,628 

198 

2,095 

749,463 

11,869,101 

751,756 

11,869,101 

751,756 

United  Kingdom. 

Newfoundland 

France 

United  States 

Total 

C'Ht. 

1 

7,686 

IS 

55,877 

3 

13,452 

24 

80,268 

Cwt. 

1 

7,686 

18 

55,877 

3 

13,452 

24 

80,268 

63,582 

93,747 

63,582 

93,747 

United  Kingdom 

Hair,    cleaned    or    uncleaned,    not    dyed, 

5,746 

2,057 

2,437 

316 

61,872 

5,746 

2,057 

France 

2,437 

Germany. 

316 

United  States 

61,872 

Total 

72,428 

72,428 

Horse  hair,  not  further  manufactured  than 

United  Kingdom. 

Lb. 

15,984 

929 

50,488 

17,323 
755 

41,544 

Lb. 

15,984 

929 

50,488 

17,323 
755 

United  States.... 
Total 

41,544 

67,401 

59,622 

67,401 

59,622 

United  Kingdom. 
Belgium  . 

11,616 

2,891 

184 

91,285 

11,616 

2,891 

184 

United  States 

91,285 

Total  ...   . 

105,976 

105.976 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
ANIMALS   AND   THEIR    PRODUCE — Cotl. 

Hides  and  skins,  raw,  whether  dry  salted 

United  Kingdom. 

Lb. 

3,636,412 

853,888 

21,198 

980,231 

953,802 

556,143 

16,500 

142,996 

12,278,142 

9,108,881 

99,280 

1,616,131 

54,400 

65.344 

2,186,842 

26, 438 

352,068 

10,940 

21,638 

9,668 

5.765 

107,352 

76,487 

226,947 

8,290 

49,750 

25,252,917 

26,469 

365,564 

$ 

753,856 

141,935 

2,017 

273,7.53 

221,779 

76,005 

1,440 

16.545 

2,258,875 

2,627,851 

30,368 

469, 299 

11,036 

8,604 

508,868 

4,811 

96,576 

2,954 

4,122 

2,075 

712 

19.5.50 

21.203 

39,453 

1,400 

9,629 

5,124,285 

6,023 

93,191 

Lb. 

3,636,412 

853,888 

21,198 

980,231 

953,802 

556, 143 

16,500 

142,996 

12,278,142 

9,108,881 

99,280 

1,616,131 

54,400 

65,344 

2,186,842 

26,438 

352,068 

10,940 

21,638 

9,668 

5,765 

107,352 

76,487 

226,947 

8,290 

49,750 

25,252,917 

26,469 

365,564 

S 

753,856 
141  935 

Bermuda 

2  017 

B.  S.Africa 

B.India 

273,753 
221  779 

- 

B.  W.  Indies 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland 

New  Zealand 

Argentina 

76,005 
1,440 

16,545 
2.258,875 
2,627,851 

30,368 

China 

Denmark 

Egypt  and  Soudan 

France 

French  Africa 

Germany 

Italy 

Madagascar 

Mexico 

469,299 

11,036 

8,604 

508,868 

4,811 

96,576 

2,954 

4,122 

2,075 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Norway 

712 
19,550 

Russia 

Sweden 

Switzerland 

Turkey 

United  States 

Uruguay 

Venezuela 

Total 

21,203 

39,453 

1,400 

9,629 

5, 124, 285 

6,023 

93,191 

59,110,483 

12,828,215 

59,110,483 

12,828,215 

105 

105 

the    rough,    not    polished    or    otherwise 
manufactured  than  cleaned. 

Ivory ,  unmanufactured 

United  Kingdom . 

Germany 

United  States.... 

Total 

2'^ 
357 
187 

116 

1,645 

597 

22 
357 
187 

116 

1,645 
597 

566 

2,358 

566 

2,358 

10 

347 

10 

United  .Stal:es 

347 

Total 

357 

357 

United  States.... 
United  Kingdom 

Musk  in  pods  or  in  grains 

Oz. 
67 

1,006 

Oz. 

67 

1,006 

Peltp,  raw                                

1,179 

2,843 

10,216 

1,179 

New  Zealand 

2,843 

10.216 

Total 

14,238 

14,238 

Pigeons,  homing  and  messenger,  pheasants 
and  quails. 

248 

11 

3,420 

248 

11 

United  States 

3,420 

Total 

3,679 

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Articles  I^iported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS — 
ANIMALS   AND   THEIR    PRODUCE — Con. 

Quills  in  their  natural  state  or  unpluiued  .. 

$ 
557 

. 

% 

557 

5,266 
5,963 

348 
5.224 

943 
7,538 

457 
46,825 

5,266 

5,963 

Aust. -Hungary.  . 

348 

5,224 

Germany 

943 

Holland 

7,. 538 

Switzerland. 

457 

46,825 

Total 

72,564 

72,564 

Japan    

Lb. 
11,604 
107 
82,747 

34.816 

491 

279,173 

Lb. 
11,604 
107 
82, 747 

34,816 

being  doubled,  twisted  or  advanced  in 
manufacture  in  any  way. 

Switzerland 

United  States 

Total 

491 
279, 173 

94,458 

314,480 

94,458 

314,480 

United  Kingdom. 

Italy     

Silk,  in  the  gum,  or  spun,  when  imported  by 

10,833 
441 
567 

25,542 

22,325 

858 

1,260 

94,926 

10,783 
441 
507 

25,542 

22, 192 
858 

woven  labels  and  spun  silk  for  manufac- 
ture of  silk  thread,  for  use  exclusively  for 
the  manufacture  of  such  articles  in  their 

Switzerland 

United  States. . . . 

Total 

1,260 
94,926 

37,383 

119,369 

37,333 

119,236 

United  States .... 

Silk  cocoons  and  silk  waste        

23 

23 

Sausage  skins  or  casings,  not  cleaned 

98 

98 

United  Kingdom. 

Australia 

B.  S.  Africa 

B.  India...., 

Newfoundland. . .  . 
New  Zealand 

Wool  and  the  hair  of  the  camel,  alpaca, 
goat,  and  other  like  animals,  not  further 
prepared  than  washed,  n.o.p. 

3,860,103 

334,820 

93,569 

71,266 

65 

1,186,586 

17,670 

264,582 

21,425 

32,010 

15,200 

7,503,796 

19,717 

1,130,447 

62,312 

15,100 

14,648 

16 

316,340 

5,213 

92,803 

4,5.56 

4,992 

2,979 

2,106,295 

5,324 

3,795,798 

215,460 

93,569 

71,266 

65 

1,186,. 586 

17,670 

264,. 582 

21,425 

32,010 

15,200 

7,460,638 

19,717 

1,108,157 

52,284 

15,100 

14,648 

16 

316.340 

5,213 

— 

France  . . 

92,803 

Germany 

4,556 

Italy 

Russia 

United  States .... 
Uruguay 

4,992 

2,97^ 

2,094,627 

5,324 

Total  

13,420,809 

3,761,025 

13,193.986 

3,717,039 

AGRlCULTt;RAL   PRODUCTS. 

121 

8 

5 

1,208 

1,989 

121 

than  cut  into  suitable  lengths  for  walking 

Hone  Kone. . . 

8 

5 

parasols,  or  sunshades,  and  bamboos  un- 
manufactured . 

Japan      

1,208 

United  States. . . . 

1,989 

Total 

3,331 

3,331 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

Bristles,  n.o.p 

3,066 
1,652 

1,776 
102 

3,066 
1,652 

1,776 
102 

4,718 

1,878 

4,718 

1,878 

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COUNTRIE.S. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
AGRICULTURAL    PRODUCTS — CoTl. 

S 

61 
285,513 

S 

61 

285,513 

Total 

285,574 

285,574 

United  Kingdom 

2.582 

421 

4 

125 

38 

46,931 

2,582 

further  manufactured  than  split,  when  for 

B.  Straits  Settle- 

421 

China 

4 

Holland 

125 

Japan 

38 

United  States 

46,931 

Total 

50,101 

50, 101 

United  States 

1,312 

1,312 

Citron,  lemon  and  orange  rinds,  in  brine. . . 

166 

223 

4 

137 

83 

166 

223 

China 

4 

Italy 

137 

United  States 

83 

Total 

613 

613 

United  Kingdom. 

B.  Guiana 

B.  E.  Indies,  other 
B.  W.Indies 

Total 

B.  Guiana 

B.W.Indies 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States .... 

Total 

Cocoa  beans,  not  roasted,  crushed  or  ground 

Lb. 

762,200 

15,400 

115,920 

1,806,853 

102,678 

1,649 

18,742 

203,679 

Lb. 

762,200 

15,400 

115,920 

1,806,853 

102,678 

1,649 

18,742 

203,679 

2,700,373 

326,748 

2,700,373 

326,748 

Cocoanuta importedfrom  the placeof growth 
by  vessel  direct  to  a  Canadian  port 

No. 

453,820 
3,028,219 

8,913 
61,901 

No. 
453,820 
3,028,219 

8,913 
61,901 

3,482,039 

70,814 

3,482,039 

70,814 

Cotton  wool  or  raw  cotton,  not  dyed 

Lb. 
1,016 
73,031,437 

183 
6,533,448 

Lb. 
1,016 
73,031,437 

183 
6,533,448 

73,032,453 

6,533,631 

73,032,453 

6,533,631 

Esparto  or  Spanish  grass,  and  other  grasses 
and  pulp  of,  including  fancy  grasses  dried 

334 

4 

1,192 

334 

Hong  Kong 

4 

1,192 

tured,  n.o.p.. 

Total 

1,530 

1,530 

United  Kingdom. 

Cwt. 

47 

49 

864 

588 

878 

11,538 

Cwt. 

47 

49 

864 

588 

878 

United  States... 
Total 

LTnited  Kingdom. 
Russia 

11,538 

960 

13,004 

960 

13,004 

Fibrilla,  fiax  fibre,  and  flax  tow 

1,418 

1,121 

171 

7,770 

6,735 

301 

1,418 

1,121 

171 

7,770 

6,735 

United  States. . . . 
Total 

301 

2,710 

14,806 

2,710 

14,806 

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ARTirLES  Imported. 

COU  NTRIE9. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
AGRICULTDRAL   PRODUCTS— C'on. 

Fibre,  vegetable,  n.o.p 

United  Kingdom. 

Cwt. 

754 
141 

9 
114 

3 
7,107 

7,691 
1,377 

89 
1,774 

33 
79,418 

Cwt. 

754 
141 

9 
114 

3 
7,107 

$ 

7,691 
1,.377 

France 

89 

Holland 

1,774 

33 

United  States.... 

Total 

United  Kingdom 

79,418 

8,128 

90,382 

8,128 

90,382 

11,369 

2,741 

16,496 

1,598 

12,408 

17,784 

72 

46 

165,354 

10 

21,339 

90 

38 

36, 194 

11,369 

pot  grown  lilacs,  seedling  carnation  stock, 
rose  stock,  and  other  stock  for  grafting, 
n.o.p.;    araucaria,  bulbs,  corms,  tubers, 
rhizomes,  and  dormant  roots,  n.o.p.  and 
rooted  carnation    cuttings  in   their   first 

2,741 

16,496 

1,598 

12,408 

17,784 

72 

46 

Holland 

165,354 

Italy 

10 

21,3.39 

90 

Philippines. 

38 

United  States 

36, 194 

Total    . . 

285,539 

285,539 

B.  W.  Indies 

Cuba 

United  States.... 

Total 

Newfoundland 

Fruit,  green,  viz.: 

Bunches. 

800 

400 

2,548,726 

452 

237 

2,295,692 

Bunches. 

800 

400 

2,548,726 

452 

237 
2,295,692 

2,549,926 

2,296,381 

2,549,926 

2,296,381 

Berries     viz.*     wild     blueberries,    wild 

27 
18,185 

27 

18, 185 

edible  berries,  n.o.p 

Total 

18,212 

18,212 

Hong  Kong 

Guavas,      mangoes,      plantains,      pome- 
granates. 

41 

27 

1,670 

41 

Spain 

27 

United  States 

1,670 

Total      

1,738 

1,738 

United  Kingdom. 
B.  W.  Indies 

5,737 
140 

282,765 
429,658 

5,737 

140 

Hong  Kong 

7 

Italy 

282,765 

United  States 

429,658 

Total 

718,307 

718,307 

United  Kingdom. 
B.  W.  Indies 

38.646 

17,384 

7,018 

35 

13,240 

11,086 

72,113 

31,266 

20,390 

3,313,428 

38,646 

17,-384 

7,018 

*■ 

35 

13,240 

Italy 

11,086 

72,113 

31,266 

Spain 

20,. 390 

United  States .... 

3,313,376 

Total 

3,524,606 

3,524,554 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS- 
AGRICULTURAL  PRODUCTS — Con. 

Fruits — Con. 

Pineapples 

B.  W.Indies 

% 

120 

2,421 

302,831 

$ 

120 

Cuba 

2  421 

United  States 

302,831 

Total 

305,372 

305,372 

Cuba 

United  States... 

Total 

United  Kingdom 

New  Zealand 

Germany 

Italy 

Philippines 

Russia 

Foots,  being  the  refuse  of  the  cotton  seed  or 
olives  after  the  oil  has  been  pressed  out. 

Cwt. 

389 
2,629 

681 
13,422 

Cwt. 

389 
2.629 

681 
13,422 

3,018 

14,103 

3,018 

14,103 

Hemp,  dressed  or  undressed 

3,057 
3.392 
901 
256 
600 
704 
46,460 

24,522 
17,643 
5,288 
1,598 
3,878 
6,159 
259,826 

3,057 
3,392 
901 
256 
600 
704 
46,460 

24,522 
17,643 
5,288 
1,598 
3,878 
6,159 

United  States... 
Total 

United  Kingdom. 
Argentina       .    . 

259,826 

55,370 

318,914 

55.370 

318,914 

Indian  corn,  not  for  purposes  of  distillation. 

Bush. 

15 

1,097,942 

162,090 

8,101,779 

66 

721,461 

105,625 

5,907,047 

Bush. 

15 

1,097,942 

162,090 

8,101,779 

66 
721,461 

Japan      

105,625 

United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

5,907,047 

9,361,826 

6,734,199 

9,361,826 

6,734,199 

Jute  butt.s  and  jute 

Cwt. 
525 
314 

4,807 
1,929 

Cwt. 

525 
314 

4,807 

1,929 

839 

6.736 

839 

6,736 

United  States... 

United  Kingdom. 

B.  E.Africa 

B.  S.  Africa....... 

Dutch  E.  Indies.  . 

Locust  beans  and  locust  bean  meal 

Lb. 
1,975 

81 

Lb. 
1,975 

81 

Manila  grass  ....                 

Cwt. 

4,534 

1,974 

261 

562 

654 

17.436 

11.400 

246,839 

24,947 

13,052 

1,580 

3,317 

3,761 

113,305 

51,981 

1,671,608 

Cwt. 

4,534 

1,974 

261 

562 

6.54 

17,436 

11,400 

246,839 

24,947 

13,0.52 
1,580 
3,317 
3,761 

German  Africa. . . . 

113,305 
51,981 

United  States 

Total     .   . 

1,671,608 

283,660 

1,883,551 

283,660 

1,883,551 

United  States 

United  Kingdom. 

65 

181 

65 

101 

Osiers  or  willows,  unmanufactured... 

6,692 

840 

191 

30 

3 

4a4 

6,692 

840 

Germany  .... 

191 

Holland 

30 

Japan 

3 

United  States 

434 

Total 

8,190 

8,190 

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Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
AGRICULTURAL   PR0Dn(T8— Con. 

United  States 

$ 

3,926 

i 

3,926 

United  Kingdom. 
B.  India            .... 

Rice,  undcanod,  unhullod  or  paddy 

Lb. 

672,000 
19,299,924 
27,8.34,870 
11,400,627 

600,070 
500 

12,410 
323,877 
525,884 
.332,251 

11.401 
10 

Lb. 

672,000 
19,299,924 
27,834,870 
11,400,627 

600,070 
.500 

12,410 

323  877 

Hong  Kong 

Japan 

.525,884 
332  251 

11,401 

, 

United  States.... 
Total 

10 

59,807,991 

1,205,833 

59,807,991 

1,205  833 

United  Kingdom." 

Seedling  stock  for  grafting,  viz,:— 

Plum,  pear,  peach  and  other  fruit  trees. . 

222 

1,414 

36 

1,950 

222 

1,414 

Holland 

36 

United  States 

1,950 

Total 

3,622 

3,622 

United  Kingdom. 
Denmark 

Seeds,  viz.: — 

210,843 

5,897 

316,636 

852 

101,830 

56 

200 

419,746 

15,209 

895 

22, 752 

78 

7,332 

15 

11 

44,121 

210.843 

5.897 

316,6.36 

8.52 

101,8.30 

5fi 

200 

419,746 

15  209 

895 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Japan 

Sweden    

22,7.52 

78 

7,332 

15 

11 

United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 

Denmark 

France 

Germany 

44,121 

1,056,060 

90,413 

1,056,060 

90,413 

Carrot  

4,636 
326 

10,613 
213 
156 

19, 147 

1,074 

187 

2,784 

89 

49 

5,398 

4,6.36 
326 

10,613 
213 
156 

19, 147 

1  074 

187 

2,784 

89 

Holland 

United  States.   ... 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 

Hong  Kong 

Denmark 

France.- 

Germany 

Holland 

Japan 

Sweden 

United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 
France    . 

49 
5,398 

35,091 

9,. 581 

35,091 

9,581 

1,393,260 

50 

1,880 

9,468 

61 

449,598 

49 

600 

72,  .347 

107,831 

9 

213 

722 

9 

31,4.34 

32 

77 

6,244 

1,393,260 

.50 

1,880 

9,468 

61 

449, 598 

49 

600 

72,. 347 

107,831 

9 

213 

722 

9 

31,434 

31 

77 

6,244 

1,927,313 

146,571 

1,927,313 

146,571 

Mustard 

40, 248 

1.190 

12,100 

7 

153,536 

2,209 

74 

766 

1 

7.095 

40, 248 

1.190 

12,100 

153,5.36 

2,209 
74 

> 

HoUand 

Japan 

United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 

766 

1 

7,095 

207,081 

10, 145 

207,081 

10, 145 

Beans  (seed)  from  the  United  Kingdom. 

17,993 

1.513 

17,993 

1.513 

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Articles  Impohted. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Ho.ME  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
AGRICULTURAL   PRODUCTS — Con. 

Seeds— Con. 
Pease  (seed)  from  the  United  Kingdom. 

United  Kingdom. 

United  Kingdom. 
Australia             . .  . 

Lb. 

53,714 

$ 
4,707 

Lb. 
53,714 

$ 

4,707 

96,443 

3 

114,636 

3,937 

235,010 

5,825 

3 

5,686 

106 

15,181 

96,443 

3 

114,636 

3,937 

171,813 

5,825 

3 

Holland   

5,686 

106 

United  States 

Total  

11,374 

450,029 

26,801 

386,832 

22,994 

United  Kingdom . 

1,214 

14 

2,547 

1,214 

14 

2,547 

Total 

3,775 

3,775 

United  Kingdom. 

5 
202 

457 

5 

202 

United  States.. 

457 

Total 

664 

664 

United  Kingdom 
Belgium          

Tohficco,   unmanufactured,  for  excise  pur- 
poses, under  conditions  of  Inland  Revenue 
Act. 

171,816 
32,113 
400,549 
381,518 
368,667 
16,207,476 

42,905 

5,154 

165,340 

94,830 

147,855 

4,128,099 

124,419 
31,. 351 

542,487 

521,878 

220.. 544 

17,1.55.278 

30, 226 
5,097 

214,134 

144,027 

Holland  

98,411 

United  States 

Total 

4,226,593 

17,562,139 

4,584,183 

18,595,957 

4,718,488 

69 

283 

2,122 

69 

283 

2,122 

Total  

2,474 

2,474 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

MANUF.4CTI-RED    AND    PARTIALLY    MANU- 
FACTl-RED    ARTICLES. 

Admiralty  charts 

1,176 
479 

1,176 

479 

Total 

1,655 

1,655 

495 

495 

United  Kingdom. 
Germany 

Artificial    abrasives    in    bulk,  crushed    or 
ground,   when   imported   for  use  in   the 

336 

948 

10, 143 

336 

948 

10, 143 

polishing  composition. 

Total 

11,427 

11,427 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States     . 

Artificial  limbs,  articles  for  manufacture  of, 
pressed  felt,  elastic  web  and  hollow  wood 
blocks. 

4 
697 

4 

697 

Total  

701 

701 

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Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
MANTFACTURED    ARTirLES~rOTJ. 

France 

S 

329 
39,093 

$ 

329 
39,693 

United  States 

Total 

39,422 

39,422 

United  Kingdom 

12.598 
154,488 

12,598 
154.488 

United  States     . . 

Total     ...      . 

167,086 

167.086 

United  Kingdom. 

Belgium 

Germany 

Holland 

Cwt. 

3,593 

17,200 

2,373 

12, 120 

200, 786 

605, 193 

2,154 

11,468 

1,179 

6.256 

127,772 

486, 232 

Cwt. 

3,705 

17, 200 

2,373 

12,120 

200, 786 

605, 193 

2, 297 

11,468 

1,179 

6.2.56 

127.772 

486, 232 

United  States 

Total      

841,265 

635,061 

841,377 

635.204 

United  Kingdom. 

Astrar-han  or  Russian  hare  skins  and  China 

45, 127 
9,787 
5,485 
1.074 
1,448 

63, 124 

45, 127 
9,787 
5,485 
1.074 
1,448 

63, 124 

goat  skins,  phites  or  rugs,  wholly  or  par- 
tially dressed  but  not  dyed. 

China     

Turkey 

United  States 

Total         .... 

126,045 

126,045 

13,279 

29,456 

452 

18.876 

13.279 

29.4.56 

452 

16.876 

only. 

France      

United  States 

Total 

60,063 

60, 063 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States. . .  - 

Total  

Lb. 

1,009,890 

27,567,140 

86,823 
2,651,451 

Lb. 

1,009,890 

27,567,140 

86,823 
2.651.451 

28,577,030 

2,738,274 

28,577,030 

2.738,274 

United  States 

Binder  twine,  articles  which  enter  into  the 

9,947 

9,947 

United  Kingdom. 

twine  for  harvest  binders,  when  import- 
ed   for  such  use  exclusively  by  manufac- 
turers who  manufacture  such  twine  only. 

filanc  fixe  and  satin  white 

600,070 

11,936 

3,582,981 

6,735 

215 

37,873 

600,070 

11,936 

3,582,981 

6,735 

215 

37,873 

■  .^ 

United  States. . . . 
Total          

4,194,987 

44,823 

4,194,987 

44,823 

United  Kingdom . 

Blanketing  and  lapping  and  discs  or  mills 

6,5,36 
2,426 

6,536 
2,426 

for  engraving  copper  rollers,  imported  by 

United  States 

cotton  manufacturers,  calico  printers,  and 
wall  paper  manufacturers  for  use  in  their 

Total 

8,962 

8,962 

own  factories  onlv. 

United  Iving^dom 

Blast  furnace  slag 

9,540 
2.248 

9,540 
2.248 

United  States 

Total 

11,788 

11.788 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES — Con. 

$ 

458 

418 

20,  .564 

4.58 

418 

20,564 

Total 

21,440 

21,440 

Books,  viz.:    Bibles,  prayer  books,  psalm 
and  hymn  books,  religious  tracts,    and 

120,287 

305 

17,699 

56 

17,913 

2,282 

2,819 

373 

2,076 

101,220 

120,287 

305 

17,699 

Sunday  school  lesson  pictures. 

56 

F          p 

•17,913 

2, 282 

2,819 

373 

2,076 

101,220 

Total 

265,030 

265,030 

United  Kingdom. 

Books,  printed  by  any  government  or  by 
anv    association    for    the    promotion    of 
science  or  letters  and  official  annual  re- 
ports of  religious  or  benevolent  associa- 
tions and  issued  in  the  proceedings  of  said 

4,708 
15 
16 
18 

6,567 

4,708 

15 

16 

U.  S.  of  Colombia 

18 

6,567 

associations,  to  their  members  and  not 
for  the  purpose  of  sale  or  trade. 

11,324 

11,324 

United  Kingdom. 

Books  embossed  and  grooved  cards  for  the 
blind  and  books  for  the  instruction  of  the 
deaf  and  dumb  and  blind. 

60 

6 

654 

60 

6 

654 

Total      

720 

720 

United  States 

Maps  and  charts  for  the  use  of  schools  for 
the  blind. 

Books,  not  printed  or  reprinted  in  Canada, 
which  are  included  and  used  as  text  books 
in    the    curriculum    of    any    university, 
college  or  school  in  Canada;   books  espe- 
cially imported  for  the  bona  fide  use  of 
incorporated  mechanics'  institutes,  pub- 
lic   libraries,    libraries    of    universities, 
colleges,  and  schools,  or  for  the  library 
of  any  incorporated  medical,  law,  liter- 

23 

1 

23 

United  Kingdom. 

258,220 
604 

883 

258,220 

604 

883 

2,347 

42 

36,955 

2,000 

50 

16 

333,984 

2,347 

42 

36,955 

2,000 

Hr.ll -in  rl 

50 

16 

333,984 

Total 

etv,  and  being  the  property  of  the  organ- 
ized authorities  of  such  library,  andanot 

635, 101 

635, 101 

in  any  case  the  property  of  individuals. 

Books,    bound    or    unbound,    which    have 
been    printed    and    manufactured    more 

United  Kingdom. 

« 

6,221 

100 

40 

2,202 

4 

185 

6,393 

6,221 

100 

40 

than  twelve  years. 

2,202 

4 

185 

6,393 

Total 

15, 145 



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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

' 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS — 
MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES — Con. 

Books  on  thu  application  of  science  to  in- 

United  Kingdom. 

S 

15,438 

811 

1,735 

153 

3,014 

20 

4,151 

3,172 

120 

8 

50 

1,,5.56 

3,011 

681 

221 

34 

137,739 

$ 
15,438 

811 

in  any  language  other  than  the  English 
and  French  languages,  or  in  any  two  lan- 
guages not  being  English  or  French,  or 
any  three  or  more  languages. 

Aust  -Hungary. 

1,735 

1.53 

3,014 

20 

4,151 

3,172 

120 

Greenland  and 

8 

Holland 

50 

Italy 

1,556 

Japan  

3,011 

681 

221 

, 

34 

United  States 

137,739 

Total 

171,914 

171*914 

United  Kingdom. 

Book  manuscript  and  insurance  maps 

136 
20 

.50 

71 

80,475 

136 

20 

France               .... 

50 

71 

United  States 

80,475 

Total 

80,752 

80,752 

71,031 

321 

1,443 

29,540 

71,031 

Aust  -Hungary    . 

321 

1,443 

United  States. 

29,540 

Total      .     . . 

102,335 

102,335 

48,375 

218 

19 

2,161 

431,990 

48,375 

Canada. 

Belgium              .    . 

218 

19 

Sweden 

2,161 

United  States 

431,990 

Total 

482,763 

482,763 

United  Kingdom 

Buckram,  adapted  for  the  manufacture  of 

12,492 

10 

3,994 

44,349 

12,492 

10 

Germany 

3,994 

44,. 349 

Total 

60,845 

60,845 

United  Kingdom. 

Braids  or  plaits  of  chip,  palm   leaf,  manila, 

88,824 

29 

6,766 

1,465 

886 

6,822 

44,554 

6,825 

136,514 

88,824 

29 

grass,  suitable  for  making  or  ornamenting 

China 

6,766 

1,465 

cotton  thread  not  over  ^  in.  wide,  when 

Germany 

886 

Italy 

6,822 

only  in  the  manufacture  of  hat  bodies  . . 

.Japan      

44,554 

6.825 

United  States 

136,514 

Total 

292,685 

292,685 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS — 
MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES — CoTl. 

United  Kingdom. 

S 

16 
5,828 
K243 

i 

16 

5,828 

United  States 

^ 

1,243 

Total          .    . . 

7,087 

7,087 

United  Kingdom. 

106 

49 

571 

15,295 

106 

49 

571 

TTnit4^d  States 

15,295 

Total     

16,021 

16,021 

Carbons  over  three  inches   in  circumfer- 
ence and  not  exceeding  35  inches. 

307 
222,987 

307 

222,987 

Total 

223,294 

223,294 

Celluloid,  xylonite,  or  xyolite,    in   sheets, 
lumps,  blocks,  rods,  or  bars  not  further 
manufactured   than  moulded  or  pressed. 

34,223 

76 

8,271 

72,418 

34,223 

76 

8,271 

72,418 

Total 

114,988 

114,988 

Chronometers  and  compasses  for  ships 

4,368 
4,317 

4,368 

4,317 

Total 

8,685 

8,685 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

-Gal. 
93,398 
970,871 

5,267 
53,107 

Gal. 
93,398 
970,871 

5,267 

53,107 

1,064,269 

58,374 

1,064,269 

58,374 

C<filand  pine  tar,  crude,  in  packages  of  not 
less  than  15  gallons. 

United  Kingdom. 

14,264 

2,236 

2,920,562 

1,041 

391 

122,633 

14,264 

2,236 

2,920,562 

1,041 
391 

United  States 

Total 

122,633 

2,937,062 

124,065 

2,937,062 

124,065 

Coal  tar  base  or  salt  (paranitraniline) 

United  Kingdom. 

Lb. 

2,3.50 
2,800 
15,114 

587 

502 

2,905 

Lb. 
2,350 
2.800 
15,114 

587 
502 

United  States 

Total 

2,905 

20,264 

3,994 

20,264 

3,994 

Coke                                               

United  Kingdom. 

United  States 

Total  

Ton. 

161 
506, 63S 

844 
1,444,99: 

Ton. 

161 
506, 63S 

844 

1,444,992 

506,796 

l,445,83f 

506,798 

1,445,836 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value, 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
JUANI'FACTURED    ARTICLES — Con. 

Coke,  ground,   when   imported   by  manu- 
facturers of  electrie  batteries,  for  use  in 
their  own  factories  in  tlie  manufacture  of 
such  batteries. 

C'olours,  metailie,  viz.:  oxide  of  cobalt,  tin 
and  copper,  n.o.p. 

United  States 

United  Kingdom 

Germany 

United  Stat-es 

Total 

Cwt. 
11,280 

$ 

14,420 

Cwt. 
11,280 

$ 

14,420 

Lb. 
24.691 
10,319 

249,022 

7,646 

3,4.50 

54,069 

Lb. 
24,691 
10,319 

249,022 

7,646 

3,4.50 

54,069 

284,032 

65, 165 

284,032 

65, 165 

United  Kingdom. 
United  Kingdom. 

Colours,  dry  red  lead  and  orange  mineral . . 

416,272 

18,883 

416,272 

18,883 

861,500 

27,293 

861,500 

27,293 

Communion  sets  of  metal,  glass  or  ■wood... 

751 

13,239 

42 

240 

8,483 

751 

13,239 

Germany 

42 

Italy     

240 

United  States 

8,483 

Total 

22,755 

22,755 

United  Kingdom 
B.India 

Coir  and  coir  yarn 

56,452 
125,600 
101,920 

3,626 
5,903 
3,704 

56,452 
125,600 
101,920 

3,626 
6,903 

United  States.... 
Total 

3,704 

283,972 

13,233 

283,972 

13,233 

2,790 
71,635 

2,790 

United  States 

71,635 

Canada,  for  use  in  the  manufacture  of  hose 

Total 

74,425 

74,425 

809 

2,442 
2,276 

809 

nitrate  of  cerium,  for  use  in  the  manu- 

Germany. . . 

2,442 

United  States. .. 

2,276 

imported     by     manufacturers    of    such 

Total 

• 

5,527 

5.527 

13,097 
37,749 

13,097 

United  States 

37,749 

Total... 

50,846 

50,846 

United  Kingdom 

Crucibles,  platinum 

3 
9,493 

3 

United  States 

9,493 

Total 

9,496 

9,496 

United  Kingdom. 

Curling  stones  and  handles  therefor 

No. 
1,599 

8,928 

No. 
■1,599 

8,fi2& 

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ABTicLEa  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumpti  ;n. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

FREE  GOODS — 
MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES — CoH. 

Drugs,  dyes,  chemicals  and  medicines: — 
Acid,  boracic,  in  packages  of  not  less  than 
25  pounds. 

United  Kingdom. 

Lb. 

107,663 

6,720 

289, 155 

$ 

7,653 

459 

19,210 

Lb. 

107,663 

6,720 

272,355 

S 

7,653 
459 

United  Stat«s.... 
Total 

17.866 

403,538 

27,322 

386,738 

25,978 

United  States 

United  Kingdom. 

Acid   hydro-fluo-silicic 

1,110,079 

32,980 

1,110,079 

32,980 

64,018 
34,353 
41,904 
2,250 
131,777 

5,644 

1,917 

2,335 

119 

13,109 

64.018 
34.353 
41,904 
2.250 
131.777 

5,644 

1  917 

2,335 

Switzerland 

United  States... 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 

119 
13,109 

274,302 

23,124 

274,302 

23,124 

632 

330 

18,551 

-      376 

142 

6,347 

632 

330 

18,551 

376 

142 

United  States 

Total 

6,347 

19,513 

6,865 

19,513 

6,865 

United  Kingdom. 

United  Kingdom. 

United  Kingdom. 
RelgiliTTi    . 

Alum,  in  bulk,  ground  or  unground  but 
not  calcined. 

Alumina,  sulphate  of,  or  alum  cake 

1,947,938 

20, 196 

1,947,938 

20, 196 

1,611,863 

9,629 

1,611,863 

9,629 

Ammonia,  nitrate  of 

489,417 
1,044,689 

49,402 
343,800 

71,542 

27,317 
55,267 

2,824 
19,647 

4,443 

489,417 
1,044,689 

49.402 
343,800 

71..M2 

27,317 

55  267 

Germany 

2,824 

19,647 

United  States.... 
Total 

4,443 

1,998,850 

109,498 

1,998,8.50 

109,498 

United  Kingdom. 
Germany  . . 

Ammonia,  sulphate  of 

533,026 

221 

419,617 

13,540 

24 

12,415 

533,026 

221 
419.617 

13,540 

24 

United  States 

Total 

12.415 

952,864 

25,979 

952,864 

25,979 

United  Kingdom. 
Belgium . .    . 

Aniline    and   coal   tar  dyes,   soluble   in 
water,  in  bulk  or  packages  of  not  less 

256,071 
1,750 
18, 163 
487,824 
162,068 
842,912 

48, 766 

268 

1,660 

84,789 

39,065 

339,700 

256,071 
1,750 
18, 163 
487,824 
162,068 
842,912 

48,766 
268 

than     one     pound     weight     including 

1,660 

84,789 

Switzerland 

United  States.... 

Total 

39,065 
339,700 

1,768,788 

514,248 

1,768,788 

514,248 

Unit«d  States.... 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

Aniline  oil,  crude 

340 

103 

340 

103 

58,573 
566 

10,328 
82 

58,573 
566 

10,328 

82 

59, 139 

10,410 

59, 139 

10,410 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered'for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS — 
MANUFACTURED   ARTICLES — Cort. 

Drugs,  &c. — Con. 
Annatto,  liquid  or  solid.    ... 

United  Kingdom. 
Denmark 

Lb. 

1,589 

470 

64,407 

$ 

240 
75 

8,145 

Lb. 

1,589 

470 

64,407 

$ 

240 

75 

United  States 

Total 

8,145 

66,466 

8,460 

66,466 

8,460 

United  Kingdom. 

Antimony,  or  regulusof,  not  ground,  pul- 

1,254,808 

55, 940 

232,270 

133,978 

2,797 
27,696 

1,254,808 

55,940 

232, 270 

133,978 
2,797 

United  l^tates. . . . 
Total 

27,696 

1,543,018 

164,471 

1,543,018 

164,471 

United  Kingdom. 

Germany 

United  States 

Total .... 

Antimony    salts,    viz.:    tartar    emetic, 
chlorine  and  lactate  (antimonine) 

22,612 

9,720 

40,619 

3,374 

2,. we 

8,409 

22,612 

9,720 

40,619 

3,374 
2,396 
8,409 

72,951 

14, 179 

72,951 

14, 179 

United  Kingdom. 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States.... 

Total 

Antimony  salts  for  dyeing  .  .. 

28 

2 

28 

2 

Arsenious  oxide 

1,289 
3,944 

47 
219 

1,289 
3,944 

47 

219 

5,233 

266 

5,233 

266 

Germany 

Arsenic,  sulphide  of. .  .> 

5,500 
6,381 

293 
575 

5,500 
6,381 

293 

United  States.... 
Total 

575 

11,881 

868 

11,881 

868 

United  Kingdom. 

Barium,  peroxide  of,  non-alcoholic  for  use 

50,250 
8,930 
2,380 

16,518 

3,199 
480 
123 

1,771 

50, 250 
8,930 
2,380 

16,518 

3,199 
480 

gen  when  imported  by  manufacturers  of 

123 

United  Stales 

Total    .   . 

1,771 

78,078 

5,573 

78,078 

5,573 

United  States.... 
United  Kingdom. 

Beans,  viz.: 
Tonquin,  crude  only 

1,262 

1,776 

1,262 

1,776 

Vanilla,  crude  only 

765 

496 

15,866 

2,394 

1,118 

48,875 

765 

496 

15,866 

2,394 
1,118 

United  States.... 
Total 

48,875 

17,127 

52,387 

17,127 

52,387 

United  Kingdom. 
Belgium 

Binitrotoluol,  trinitrotoluol  and  perchlorate 
of  ammonia,   when  imported  by  manu- 
facturers of  explosives  for  use  exclusively 
in  the  manufacture  of  such  articles  in  their 

111,402 

6,000 

120,229 

25,536 

173,867 

15,911 
1,013 

13,257 
2,886 

19,345 

111,402 

6,000 

120, 229 

25,536 

173,867 

15,911 

1,013 

13,257 

Sweden  

2,886 

own  factories. 

United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 

19,345 

437, 034 

52,412 

437,034 

52,412 

Borax,  in  bulk  of  not  less  than  25  pounds... 

992,603 

2,240 

1,976,258 

38,165 

92 

84, 653 

992,603 

2,240 

2,041,498 

38,165 
92 

United  States.... 
Total 

87,811 

2,971,101 

122,910 

3,036,341 

126,068 

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Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

TREE    GOODS — 
MANCTACTURED    ARTICLES Con. 

Drugs,  etc.— Con. 
Brimstone,  crude,  or  in  roll  or  flour,  and 
sulphur  in  roll  or  flour. 

United  Kingdom. 

New  Zealand 

Italy 

Lb. 

149,711 

2,. 520 

2,013,370 

6,418,463 

92,944 

78,187,401 

$ 

1,525 

34 

24,008 

53.046 

1,039 

815.163 

Lb. 

149.711 

2, 520 

2,013,370 

6.418,463 

92,944 

78.187.401 

% 

1,525 

34 

24,008 

Japan    

53,046 

Spain 

1.039 

- 

United  States.... 
Total 

United  States 

United  States  . . 

Germany 

815, 163 

86.864,409 

894,815 

86.864,409 

894,815 

3,112 

890 

3,112 

890 

Bromine 

786 

419 

786 

419 

18,633 
117,196 

820 
4.652 

18,633 
117,196 

820 

United  States 

Total  

4,652 

135,829 

5,472 

1.35,829 

5,472 

United  Kingdom. 
Aust.-Hungary  — 
Italy  

Camwood  and  sumac  and  extract  thereof 

50,357 

16,550 

314,705 

427,085 

2.057 

342 

8,647 

14,148 

50,357 

16,550 

314,705 

427,085 

2.057 

342 

8,647 

United  States. . . . 
Total  

14,148 

808,697 

25,194 

808,697 

25. 194 

United  States 

United  Kingdom. 

10,941 

582 

10,941 

582 

Chloride  of  lime  and  hypo-chlorite  of  lime 
in  packages  of  not  less  than  25  pounds. 
(To  July  1st,  see  Dutiable  Goods). 

1,876,044 
55,250 
50,433 

3,409,172 

16,516 
527 
581 

28,205 

1,876.044 
55.250 
.50.433 

3,409.172 

16,516 
527 

Germany 

581 

L'nited  States 

Total 

28,205 

5,390,899 

45,829 

5,390,899 

45.829 

L'nited  Kingdom. 
L'nited  States .... 

Total 

16 

1,857 

14 
955 

16 
1,857 

14 

9.55 

1,873 

969 

1.873 

969 

United  Kingdom. 

France 

Germany.-. 

Greece    

Cream  of  tartar  in  crystals  or  argols 

59,660 

879,004 

8,960 

5.000 

189,206 

15,387 

184,432 

1,8.52 

1,786 

54,376 

57,045 

879,004 

8,960 

5,000 

189,206 

14,758 

1,84.432 

1.852 

1,786 

United  States... 
Total 

L'niied  Kingdom. 

Germany 

United  States. . . . 

Total 

54,376 

1,141,830 

257,833 

1,1.39.215 

257,204 

Cyanide  of  potassium,  cyanide  of  sodium, 
and    cyanogen    bromide   for    reducing 
metals  in  mining  operations. 

1,038,702 

273 

823,894 

184.009 

124 

147,397 

1.0.38,702 

273 

823,894 

184,009 

124 

147,-397 

1,862.869 

331,530 

1,862.869 

331,530 

United  States 

546 

537 

546 

537 

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Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

FREE  GOODS — 
MANl-FACTCRED    ARTICLES — Con. 

Drug.s,  &c.' — Con. 

I)y<'ing  or  tanning  articlra  in  a  crude  state 
u.soii  in  dyeing  or  tanning,  n.o.p. 

United  Kingdom 

H.  Guiana 

F^rance          .    . 

Lb. 

2.56.479 
1,320 
1,.390 

127,190 
8,957,227 

$ 

9,812 

8 

330 

3.340 

192,756 

Lb. 

2.56, 479 

1,320 

1,390 

127, 190 

8,957,227 

i 

9,812 

S 

330 

3,340 

United  States 

Total 

192,7.56 

9,343,606 

206,246 

9,343,606 

206  246 

United  Kingdom. 
B.  India 

Extract  of  logwood,  fustic,  oak,  and  oak 
bark  and  quebracho. 

991,968 

4,360 

31,684 

37,191,130 

'  27,126 

255 

2,234 

1,036,416 

991,968 

4,. 360 

31,684 

.37,191,130 

27, 126 
255 

France 

2  234 

United  States 

Total 

United  States 

1,036,416 

38,219,142 

1,066,031 

38,219,142 

1,066.031 

Ferment   cultures   to  l)e  used  in  butter- 

^164 

164 

making. 

161,033 
161,000 

22,459 
22.820 

161,033 
161,000 

22,459 
22,820 

manufacturers  for  use  only  in  their  own 
factories  in  the  manufacture  of  refined 
glycerine. 

United  States 

Total  .     .      . 

322,033 

45,279 

322,033 

45,279 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total  

Glycerine,    when    imported    by    manu- 
facturers of   explosives,    for  use  exclu- 
sively   for    the    manufacture    of    such 
articles  in  their  own  factories. 

1,602,046 
563,981 

269,721 
123,647 

1,602,046 
563,981 

269.721 
123,647 

2,166,027 

393,. 368 

2,166,027 

393  368 

994 

317 

3 

2,009 

365 

15,256 

994 
317 

crushed    or    ground,    aconite,    calumba, 
foliae   digitalis,   gentian,   ginseng,    jalap, 
ipecacuanha,    iris,    orris   root,    liquorice, 
sarsaparilla.  squills,  taraxacum,  rhubarb 
and  valerian,  unground. 

Hong  Kong 

France 

2  009 

Italy   

365 

United  States 

15  '56 

Total 

18,944 

18  944 

Gums,  viz.: — 

21,948 

677 

2,136 

603 

216 

I 

824 

11 

6 

334,045 

21  94S 

elemv,  kaurie,  mastic,  sandarac,  Sene- 

Hong Kong 

677 

gal,  tragacanth.  gedda,  barberry,  pon- 

New  Zealand 

2  136 

603 

stick,  and  shell. 

Egypt  and  Soudan 

216 

1 

824 

11 

Turkey 

6 

334,045 

Total 

360,467 

360,467 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

Balata,  crude  unmanufactured 

10 

374 

16 

288 

10 
374 

16 

288 

384 

304 

384 

304 

B.  Honduras 

France 

1.631.440 
32,620 

2.923,493 
54,818 

1,261,540 

552,4.50 
11.744 

989,958 
18,6.37 

418,128 

1,492,447 
32. 620 

2.665.483 
.54.818 

1,148,024 

497.786 

11  744 

900, 144 

Venezuela 

18,637 

United  States. . . . 
Total 

381,483 

5,903,911 

1,990,917 

5,393,392 

1,809,794 

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Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES — Cotl. 

Drugs,  (fee— Con. 

Germany 

Lb. 

1 
14,484 

$ 

1 
2,680 

Lb. 

1 
14,484 

1 

United  States 

Total 

2,680 

14,485 

2,681 

14,485 

2,681 

United  Kingdom. 

3ermany 

United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom 

501 
66,060 

44,844 

578 

10,901 

6,875 

501 
66,060 
44,844 

578 

10,901 
6,875 

111,405 

18,354 

111,405 

18,354 

2,629 
5,103 

6,593 
14,807 

2,629 
5,103 

6,593 

14,807 

7,732 

21,400 

7,732 

21,400 

Iron  liquor,  being  solution  of  acetate  or 
nitrate  of  iron  adapted  for  dyeing  and 

258 
2,667 

258 

United  States 

2,667 

Total 

2,925 

2,925 

United  Kingdom. 

Belgium 

United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 
Belgium           ...    . 

Kainite,  and  other  crude  German  potash 
salts  for  fertilizers. 

13,440 
126.112 
621,350 

88 
7,069 
6,213 

13,440 
126,112 
621,350 

88 
7,069 
6,213 

760,902 

13,370 

760,902 

13,370 

Lead,  nitrate  and  acetate  of,  not  ground. 

153,930 
12,241 
35,819 
38, 772 

9,189 

716 

2,079 

3,147 

153,930 
12,241 
35,819 
38,772 

9,189 
716 

2,079 

United  States 

Total 

3,147 

240, 762 

15,131 

240,762 

15,131 

LTnited  Kingdom. 
United  States.... 

Total 

Litmus  and  all  lichens,  prepared  or  not. . 

25 
124 

47 

25 
124 

7 

47 

149 

54 

149 

54 

United  States. .'. . . 

Logwood  and  fustic,  ground,  and  ground 
oak  bark. 

Madder  and  munjeet,  or  Indian  madder, 
ground  or  prepared  and  all  extracts  of. 

Manganese,  oxide  of 

28,269 

476 

28,269 

476 

122 

122 

United  Kingdom. 

523,681 

23,232 

1,408 

88,480 

2,890,515 

7,196 

266 

30 

1,508 

39,424 

523,681 

23,232 

1,408 

88,480 

2,890,515 

,196 
266 

Holland 

36 

Russia    

1,508 

United  States 

Total 

39,424 

3,527,316 

48,430 

3,527,316 

48,430 

United  Kingdom. 

Moss  Iceland,  and  other  mosses. 

366, 656 

16,072 

1.624 

962,739 

1,300 

344 

110 

30,648 

366, 656 

16,072 

1,624 

962, 739 

1,300 

344 

Germany  

110 

United  States 

Total 

30, 648 

1,347,091 

32,402 

1,347,091 

32,402 

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Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS — 
MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES — CoTl. 

Drugs,  &c.— Con. 
Nitrate  compounds  adapted  for  use  in  the 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

Lb. 

2,349 
60,377 

238 
6,836 

Lb. 

2,349 
60,377 

$ 

238 
6,836 

62,726 

7,074 

62,726 

7,074 

United  Kingdom. 

United  States.... 

Total  . 

1,142 
19,986 

163 
2,5.53 

1,142 
19,986 

163 

2,553 

21, 128 

2,716 

21,128 

2,716 

United  States.... 
United  States.... 
United  Kingdom . 

1,596 

1,431 

1,596 

1,431 

Persis,  or  extract  of  arcliill  and  cudbear. 

2,174 

325 

2,174 

325 

36,302 

66 

8,025 

12,984 

31 

2,438 

36,302 

66 

8,025 

12,984 

31 

United  States. . . . 
Total 

2,438 

44,393 

15,453 

44,393 

15,453 

Potash    caustic    in  packages  of  not  less 

Germany 

11,954 
489,440 

468 
35,983 

11,954 

489,440 

468 

than  25  pounds  each 

United  States 

Total 

35,983 

501,394 

36,451 

501,394 

36,451 

Potash,  chlorate  of,  not  further  prepared 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States... 

Total 

125.130 
683,555 

7,528 
62, 667 

125.130 
683,555 

7,528 
62, 667 

808,685 

70, 195 

808,685 

70, 195 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

Potash   biclironiate    

71,823 
30,927 

5,128 
3,480 

71,823 
30,927 

5,128 

3,480 

102, 750 

8,608 

102,750 

8,608 

United  Kingdom . 
Germany 

Potash,  muriate,  and  sulphate  of,  crude.. 

1,111,187 

199,276 

6,175,252 

23,222 

4,123 

118,716 

1,111,187 

199, 276 

6.175,252 

23.222 
4,123 

United  States 

Total 

118,716 

7,485,715 

146,061 

7,485,715 

146,061 

United  Kingdom, 
France              . . . - 

Potash,  red  and  yellow  prussiate  of 

59,712 
4,080 
2,648 

68,320 

9,543 

411 

302 

12,095 

59,712 
4,080 
2,648 

68,320 

9,543 
411 

302 

United  States 

Total 

12,095 

134,760 

22,351 

134,760 

22,351 

United  Kingdom. 

Germany 

United  States 

Total    

Potash  and  pearl  ash  in  packages  of  not 
less  than  25  pounds  each. 

4,904 

50 

57,564 

471 

5 

5,750 

4,904 

50 

57,564 

471 

5 

5,750 

62,518 

6,226 

62,518 

6,226 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  CoNsuMmoN. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES — CoTl. 

Diugs,  &c.—Con. 

United  Kingdom. 

Hong  Kong 

Aust.-Hungary 

Italy 

Lb. 

42, 192 
2 
15,000 
19,000 
23, 180 
48,163 

$ 

19,335 

1 

6,500 

8,060 

10,044 

27,898 

Lb. 

42. 192 
2 
15.000 
19.000 
23. 180 
48.163 

$ 

19,335 

1 
6,500 
8,060 

* 

10,044 

United  States 

Total 

27,898 

147,537 

71,838 

147,537 

71,8.38 

United  Kingdom. 

Oz. 
14,390 
1,484 
63,627 

4,507 
443 

17,829 

Oz. 
14.390 
1,484 
63, 627 

4,507 

443 

United  States 

Total 

17.829 

79,501 

22,779 

79,501 

22. 779 

United  States 

1,553 

1,553 

Red  liquor,  being  a  crude  acetate  of  alu- 
■  minum  prepared  from  pyroligneous  acid 
and  adapted  for  dyeing  and  calico  print 
ing. 

Saffron,  saffron  cake,  safflower  and  ex- 

81 

81 

United  Kingdom. 

Lb. 
20 
10 
241 

180 

97 

785 

Lb. 
20 
10 
241 

180 
97 

United  States 

Total 

785 

271 

1.062 

271 

1,062 

United  Kingdom 

525,337 

1,484 

224 

235,811 

185,272 

-25,755 

51 

28 

12,884 

11,644 

525,337 

1,484 

224 

235,811 

185,272 

25,755 

51 

France              .... 

28 

Germany 

United  States 

Total 

12,884 
11,644 

948, 128 

50.362 

948.128 

50,362 

United  Kingdom. 
Hong  Kong 

.'^nltpetre  or  nitrate  of  potash 

6,800 

260 

99,305 

2,202.012 

428 

9 

5.157 

137.045 

6.. 800 

260 

99,305 

2.173.407 

428 

9 
5. 1.57 

United  States 

Total 

134.6.37 

2,308,377 

142. 639 

2, 279, 772 

140.231 

United  Kingdom. 
France 

Seeds,    aromatic,  crude,  not  edible    and 
not  advanced  in  value  or  condition  by 

10,217 

29, 425 

2,324 

37,959 

880 

144, 1.59 

1,219 

1,.362 

353 

2,298 

89 

11,176 

10,217 

29,425 

2,. 324 

37,959 

880 

144, 159 

1.219 
1.362 

353 

process    or   manufacture,    viz.:    Anise, 

Holland"     . . . 

2.298 

mon,  cumin,  fenugreek^  and  fennel 

Morocco 

United  States... 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 

89 
11.176 

224,964 

16,497 

224,964 

16.497 

14,230,783 

20 

44,243.482 

95,309 

2 

297.088 

14,230,783 

20 

44,243,482 

95,309 

2 

United  States 

Total 

297,088 

58,474,285 

392.399 



58,474,285 

392,399 

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Articles  Imported. 

COINTRIES. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FHEE    GOODS. — 
MANUr.\CTURED    .ARTICLES — Cotl. 

Drugs,  tto. — Con. 
Soda  birhroniate  of . . . 

United  Kingdom. 
Germany 

Lb. 

4.57,201 

23,550 

119,597 

% 

21,628 
1,187 
6,192 

Lb. 

4.57,201 

23,. 5.50 

119,597 

% 
21  628 

1   187 

United  States.... 
Total 

6,192 

600,348 

29,007 

600,348 

29,007 

United  Kingdom. 

Germany 

United  States. . . . 

Total 

62,276 

75,. 562 

614,540 

809 

1,396 

10,410 

62,276 

75,. 562 

614,540 

809 

1..396 
10,410 

752,378 

12,615 

752,378 

12,615 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

Soda  caustic,  in  packages  of  not  less  than 
25  pounds.     (To  July  Ist,  see  Dutiable 
Goods). 

657,711 
12,866,876 

11,774 
211,303 

6.57,711 
12,866,876 

11,774 
211,. 303 

13,524,587 

223,077 

13,524,587 

223,077 

275,224 
49, 177 

12,013 
5,490 

275,224 
49,177 

12  013 

United  States 

Total 

5,490 

324,401 

17,503 

324,401 

17,503 

United  States. . . . 
United  Kingdom. 

Soda,  hyposulphite,    when  imported    by 
tanners  tor  use  in  their  own  factories  in 
the  tanning  of  leather. 

Soda,  nitrate  of  or  cubic  nitre.   . 

262,648 

2,993 

262,648 

2,993 

337,384 

80,000 

11,200 

101,496 

6,515 

26,022,921 

8,790 
1,879 

389 
3,836 

286 
566,219 

337,384 

80,000 

11,200 

101,496 

6,515 

26,022,921 

8,790 

1,879 

France 

389 

Germany 

Norway 

United  States.... 

Total 

3,836 

286 

566,219 

26,559,516 

581,399 

26,559,516 

581  399 

United  Kingdom. 

Germany 

United  States 

Total 

Soda,  nitrite  of 

9,806 

8,120 

416,310 

605 

319 

8,579 

9,806 

8,120 

416.310 

605 

319 
8,579 

434,236 

9,. 503 

434,236 

9,503 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 

France 

Germany 

United  States. . . . 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 

Germany 

United  States .... 

Total 

Soda,  peroxide  of 

260 
22,892 

50 
6,440 

260 

22,892 

50 

6,440 

23,152 

6,490 

23,152 

6,490 

3,144,261 

12,, 320 

2,000 

6,203,372 

17,044 
73 
25 

37,880 

3,144,261 

12,320 

2,000 

6,203,372 

17,044 

73 

25 

37,880 

9,361,953 

55,022 

9,361,953 

55,022 

Soda,  silicate  of,  in  crystals  or  in  solution. 

675,010 

227 
12,236,640 

6,728 

36 

70,872 

675,010 

227 

12,236,640 

6,728 

36 

70,872 

12,911,877 

77,636 

12,911,877 

77,636 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS — 
MANUFACTUBED    ARTICLES — CoTl, 

Drugs,  &c. — Con. 
Soda,  sulphate  of,   crude,  known  as  salt 
cake. 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States. , . , 

Total 

Lb. 

8,954,170 

28,776,388 

$ 

40, 659 
126,604 

Lb. 

8,954,170 
28,776,388 

$ 

40,659 
126,604 

37,730,558 

167,263 

37,730,558 

167,263 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total  

Soda,  arseniate,  binarseniate  and  stannate 
of. 

7,910 
6,417 

310 

277 

7,910 
6,417 

310 

277 

14,327 

587 

14,327 

587 

United  Kingdom. 

France 

United  States... 

Total 

33,994 

11.000 

166, 509 

4,391 

380 

15,361 

33,994 

11,000 

166,509 

4,391 

380 
15,361 

211,503 

20, 132 

211,503 

20, 132 

United  Kingdom. 

Belgium 

Germany 

United  States 

Total 

4,680 

7,444 

75,367 

1,572,547 

85 

85 

977 

29,161 

4,680 

7,444 

75,367 

1,572,547 

85 

85 

977 

29,161 

1,660,038 

30.308 

1,660,038 

30,308 

United  Kingdom. 

Germany 

United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 
Belgium 

78,006 

558 
660,279 

419 
4,918 

78,006 

558 

660, 279 

419 

7 
4,918 

738,843 

5,344 

738,843 

5,344 

RulDhate  of  coooer  (blue  vitriol) 

267,803 

4,409 

85 

1,304,037 

11,817 

207 

11 

58,543 

267,803 

4,409 

85 

1,304,037 

11,817 

207 

Germany 

United  States.... 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 

Fraace 

Germany 

United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 
B.  E.  Indies.other 
B.  Straits 

Settlements 

United  States 

Total 

United  States 

United  States 

11 
58,543 

1.576,334 

70,578 

1,576,334 

70,578 

Tartiiric  acid  crystals 

67,381 
71,429 
44,952 
53,376 

19,771 
16,561 
11,045 
20,575 

67,381 
71,429 
44,952 
53,376 

19,771 

•    16,561 
11,045 
20,575 

237, 138 

67,952 

237, 138 

67,952 

Terra  japonica,  gam  bier  or  cutch 

93,300 
4,480 

74,194 
2,709,733 

6,338 
164 

3,491 
85,900 

93,300 
4,480 

74,194 
2,709,733 

6,338 
164 

3,491 
85,900 

2,881,707 

95,893 

2,881,707 

95,893 

Tin,  bichloride  of 

200 

29 

200 

29 

7,856 



7,856 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  fob 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS- 
MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES — Con. 

Drugs, '&c. — Con. 
Tumerif 

United  Kingdom. 

B. India 

Lb. 

3,782 

6,720 

34,992 

$ 

201 

297 

2,009 

Lb. 

3,782 

6,720 

34,992 

$ 

201 

297 

United  States 

Total 

2,009 

45,494 

2,507 

45,494 

2,507 

United  Kingdom. 

Ultramarine  blue,  dry  or  in  pulp 

115,878 

4,800 

33,217 

3,120 

194,229 

7,218 

234 

1,998 

407 

12,408 

115,878 

4,800 

33,217 

3,120 

194,220 

7,218 
234 

Germany 

1,998 

Holland   

407 

United  States 

Total 

France    

12,408 

..  351,235 

22,265 

351,2.35 

22, 265 

Verdigris,  or  sub-acetate  of  copper,  dry. . 

1,386 
2,752 

207 
720 

1,386 
2,752 

207 

United  States 

Total 

720 

4,138 

927 

4,138 

927 

United  Kingdom. 

15,960 

11,000 

22,057 

344,822 

1,749 

569 

1,326 

34,660 

15,960 

11,000 

22,057 

344,822 

1,749 

569 

Germany 

1,326 

United  States 

Total 

34,660 

393,839 

38,304 

393,839 

38,304 

United  Kingdom. 

Belgium 

Germany 

Zinc,  sulphate  and  chloride  of 

40,922 

40,264 

18,000 

261,266 

1,017 
546 
275 

9,147 

40,922 

40,264 

18,000 

261,266 

1,017 

546 

275 

United  States.... 
Total 

9,147 

360,452 

10,985 

360,452 

10,985 

Drugs,    crude,    such    as    barks,  flowers, 

9,324 

2,577 

1,631 

4,162 

1 

1,061 

465 

.536 

663 

1,637 

28 

706 

17 

69,827 

9,324 

B    S   Africa  .  . 

2,. 577 

fruits   insects,    grains,    gums  and  gum 

B.  W.  Indies 

1,631 

4,162 

1 

Aust  -Hungary  . 

1,061 

advanced     in    value     by    refining    or 
grinding    or    any    other     process     of 
manufacture,  n.o.p. 

China 

465 

536 

French  Africa 

663 

1,637 

Holland  

28 

Italy 

706 

Turkey    

17 

United  States 

69,827 

Total 

92,635 

92,635 

United  ICingdotn 

Fashion    plates,    tailors',    milliners'    and 
mantle  makers',  when  imported  in  single 
copies  in  sheet  form  with  magazines,  etc. 

1,083 

43 

17,504 

1,083 

France 

43 

United  States 

17,504 

Total 

18,630 

18,630 

' 

United  Kingdom 

Felt,  adhesive  for  sheating  vessels 

1,409 

1,409 

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-General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS — 
MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES — Con. 

Fertilizers,  unmanufactured,  n.o.p 

S 

19 
733 

19 

United  States  . 

733 

Total 

752 

752 

United  States 

22 

22 

seven   inches   wide   when   imported   by 
manufacturers  of  card  clothing,  for  use 
exclusively   in   the  manufacture  of  card 
clothing  in  their  own  factories. 

Fisheries,  for  the  use  of,  viz. :  Fish  hooks  for 
deep  sea  or  lake  fishing  not  smaller  in  size 
than  No.  2  0,  not  including  hooks  com- 
monljf  used  for  sportsman's  purposes. 

16,623 

4,481 

885 

16,623 

Norway 

4,481 

United  States 

885 

Total 

21,989 

21,989 

Bank,   cod,   pollock  and   mackerel   fish 
lines*  and  mackerel,  herring,  salmon. 

674,766 

609 

100 

460 

1,496 

5,089 

663,642 

674,766 

Newfoundland 

609 

100 

460 

1,496 

gilling  thread  in  balls,  and  head  ropes 
for  fishing  nets,  manila  rope  not  exceed- 
ing U  inches  in  circumference  for  hold- 
ing traps  in  the  lol>ster  fishery;  barked 
marline,  and  net  norsels  of  cotton,  hemp 
or  flax,  and  fishing  nets  or  seines,  when 
used  exclusively  for  the  fisheries,  and 
not  including  lines  or  nets  commonly 
used  for  sportsman's  purposes. 

Fuse  heads  of  metal    foil  and  cardboard. 

5,089 

United  States  . . 

663,642 

Total 

1,346,162 

1,346,162 

United  States 

4. 

14 

14 

when     imported     by    manufacturers    of 
electric  fuses,  for  use  in  their  own  factories 
in  the  manufacture  of  such  fuses. 

18.094 
2,222 
1,418 

18,094 

plates   for   photographic   purposes   when 

Belgium       

2,222 

imported  by  the  manufacturers  of  such 
dry  plates  for  use  exclusively  in  the  manu- 
facture thereof  in  their  own  factories. 

United  States 

1,418 

Total 

21,734 

21,734 

United  Kingdom 

Glass   plates   or   discs,   rough   cut   or   un- 
wrdught,  for  use  in  the  manufacture  of 
optical  instruments,   when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  such  optical  instruments 

234 

38 

238 

4.235 

234 

38 

238 

United  States 

4,235 

Total 

4.745 

4.745 

United  Kingdom. 
Aust  -Hungary 

9,922 
4,425 
232 
2,333 
9,410 
5,051 
169,520 

9,922 

eyelets,  shoe  eyelet  hooks,  shoe  lace  wire 

4,425 

■ 

232 

2,333 

9,410 

Spain 

5,051 

United  States  . . 

169,520 

Total  .   . 

200,893 

200,893 

United  Kingdom. 
France 

Globes,   geographical,    topographical   and 
astronomical. 

387 

855 

3,325 

387 

855 

United  States  . . . 

3,325 

Total 

4,567 

4,567 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS- 
MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES — Con. 

(Idid   beaters'   moulds  and   gold   beaters' 

United  Kingdom. 
France 

t 

98 

7 

2,254 

$ 

98 

7 

United  States 

2,254 

Total 

2,359 

2,359 

Newfoundland 



50 
3,600 

50 

United  States 

3,600 

Total 

" 

3,650 

3,6o0 

United  Kingdom 

Hatters'  bands  (not  cords),  bindings  and 
hat  sweats;  hatters'  tips  and  sides  when 
cut  to  shape,  and  cashmere  when  cut  to 
shape  for  under  brims  and  hat  covers,  tor 

33,425 

198 

115 

893 

1,346 

2, 698 

12 

82,395 

33,425 

B.  W.  Indies  .... 

198 

115 

893 

1.346 

2,698 

Italy 

12 

United  States 

82,395 

Total 

121,082 

121,082 

7,764 

244 

6,795 

59,903 

617 

15,418 

7,764 

244 

6,795 

61,213 

Holland 

617 

15,418 

Total 

90,741 

92, 051 

Hemp  paper,  made  on  four  cylinder  mach- 

360 
26,671 

360 

Unifpd  States 

26,671 

■008  thickness,  adapted  for  the  manufac- 

Total 

27,031 

27,031 

and  hydraulic  pressed  and  covered  with 
paper  or  uncovered,  adapted  for  the  man- 
ufacture of  gun  wads. 

Hoods,  unfinished,  composed  of  "Leghorn,' 
"Manila,"  palm    leaf,  grass,  willow  or 
chip,  not  bleached  or  blocked. 

74 
4,335 

74 

3,941 

Total 

4,409 

4,015 

Iron  sand  or  globules  or  iron  shot,  and  dry 
putty  adapted  for  polishing  glass  or  gran- 
ite or  for  sawing  stone. 

3,775 
9,274 

3,775 

United  States 

9,274 

Total 

13,049 

13,049 

29,228 

1,730 

39,154 

10,587 

29, 228 

1,730 

39, 154 

IT^nited  States 

10.587 

Total 

80,699 

80,699 

B.  Guiana 

Newfoundland. . . . 
France        

Junk,  old 

Cwt. 

90 

136 

2 

370 

8,073 

90 

219 

9 

610 

17,420 

Cwt. 

90 

136 

2 

370 

8,073 

90 

219 

9 

Miquelon  and   St. 

Pierre 

United  States 

Total 

610 
17,420 

8,671 

18,348 

8,671 

18,348 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FKEE   GOODS — 
MANTJFACTDRED    ARTICLES — CoTl. 

Jute  cloth  as  taken  from  the  loom,  not  col- 
oured,  cropped,   mangled,   pressed,   cal- 
endered, nor  finished  in  any  way. 

United  Kingdom. 
B.  India 

Yd. 

4,469.668 

11,169.521 

1.782 

1,810,611 

$ 

333,950 

533,494 

115 

95,466 

Yd. 

4.469,668 

11, 169,. 521 

1,782 

1,810,611 

$ 

333,950 

533.494 

115 

United  States 

Total 

95.466 

17,451.582 

963,025 

17,451,582 

963.025 

United  Kingdom. 

New  Zealand 

Belgium 

Italy. . 

Jute  or  hemp  yarn,  plain,  dyed  or  coloured 
for  wea\'ing  purposes,  for  insulating  wire, 
and  for  the  manufacture  of  hammocks  or 
twines. 

Lb. 
1.7.32.700 
46, 566 
41,420 
75,371 
276,038 

161,167 

2,605 

3,948 

11,613 

25,793 

Lb. 
1,732,700 
46, 566 
41,420 
75,371 
276,038 

161,167 

2,605 

3,948 

11,613 

United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 
B.  India..      .    . 

25,793 

2,172,095 

205, 126 

2,172,095 

205,126 

Jute  canvas,  as  taken  from  the  loom,  not 
coloured,    cropped,     mangled,    pressed, 
calendered,  nor  finished  in  any  way. 

Yd. 
2,899.030 
3,470.039 
14,810 

276,490 

190,622 

899 

Yd. 
2,899,030 
3,470,039 
14,810 

276,490 
190, 622 

United  States 

Total 

899 

6,383,879 

468,011 

6,383,879 

468,011 

United  Kingdom. 

Hong  Kong 

China. 

Kelp,    sea   grass    and    sea   weed  in  their 
natural  state  or  cleaned  only,  n.o.p. 

Lb. 

200 

1,437 

316 

2,290 

14,251 

16,341 

9 
310 
50 
159 
815 
909 

Lb. 

200 

1,437 

316 

2,290 

14,251 

16,341 

9 

310 

50 

France. . . . 

159 

Japan 

815 

United  States 

Total 

909 

34,835 

2,252 

34,835 

2,252 

United  Kingdom. 
France.. . 

Lamp  black,  bone  black,  ivory  black  and 
carbon  black. 

28,782 

155 

6,710 

82, 253 

3,600 

1.629,257 

5,966 
20 
70 

3,921 

93 

70.400 

28,782 

155 

6,710 

82, 253 

3,600 

1,629,257 

5.966 
20 

Germany 

70 

Holland 

3,921 

Sweden . . . 

93 

United  States 

Total 

70, 400 

1,750,757 

80.470 

1,750,757 

80,470 

United  Kingdom. 
Germany 

3.453 

386 

28,815 

3,453 

cameras. 

386 

United  States 

28,815 

Total 

32,654 

32,654 

United  Kingdom. 

Life  boats  and  life-sav'ing  apparatus,  speci- 

200 
2,914 

200 

ally  imported  bv  societies  to  encourage 

2,914 

the  sa\'ing  of  human  life. 

Total 

3.114 

3.114 

L^nited  Kingdom 

Life  sai-ing  appliances,  miners'  rescue  and 

5.366 

2,340 

13,095 

5.366 

automatic    resuscitation    apparatus    for 

France 

2.340 

artificial  breathing. 

United  States 

13.095 

Total 

20,801 

20.801 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

L\I  PORTED. 

Entered  roR 
Home  Consu.viption. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Quantity 

Value. 

FREE  GOODS — 
M.tNUFACTURED    ARTICLES — CoU. 

Lime  juice,  crude  only.                      .       ... 

United  Kingdom. 
B.  W.  Indies 

Total 

Gal. 

200 
66,403 

S 

69 
20,594 

Gal. 

20C 
66, 403 

$ 

69 
20, 594 

66, 60.3 

20, 663 

66, 603 

20, 603 

Ocrmany  . 

L.'^sti^K■'^,  mohair  cloth,  or  other  manufac- 

472 
4,471 

472 
4,471 

tures  of  cloth,  woven  or  made  in  patterns 

United  States 

of  such  size,  shape  or  form  or  cut  in  any 

Total 

4,943 

4,943 

liutton.s,    when    Imported    by    manufac- 
turers of  buttons. 

United  Kingdom. 
France 

4,369 
61 

5,261 

4,309 
61 

metallic  articles,   actually   bestowed   as 

5,196 

accepted   as   honorary   distinctions,   anci 

Total 

9,691 

9,626 

fide  competitions. 
Mexican  saddle  trees  and  stirrups  of  wood  . 

United  States 

12,997 

12,997 

United  Kingdom, 

1,322 
2,582 
1,882 

1,322 

2,582 

United  States. .. 

1,882 

Total 

5,786 

5,786 

United  Kingdom. 

Metals,  viz. — 
AUiminium  in  ingots,  blocks,  bars,  rods. 

Lb. 

966, 940 

56,019 

2,272,264 

244,906 

12,402 

402,845 

Lb. 

966,940 

56,019 

2,272,264 

244,905 
12,402 

United  States 

Total 

402,845 

3,295,223 

660,152 

3,295,223 

660,152 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States. . . . 

Total .... 

Aluminium   tubing  in  lengths  of  not  less 
than  6  feet,  not  bent,  etc. 

9,592 
5,507 

4,151 
2,4.38 

9,592 
5,507 

4,151 
2,438 

15,099 

6,589 

15, 099 

6,589 

United  Kingdom. 
France 

Cwt. 

5,488 

46 

2,786 

16,091 

85 

14, 248 

Cwt. 

5,488 

46 

2,786 

16,091 

85 

United  States  . . . 
TotP.l 

14,248 

8,S20 

30,424 

P  3-^0 

30,424 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total  

Bismuth,  metallic,  in  its  natural  state. . . . 

Lb. 

1,127 

788 

2,059 
1,496 

Lb. 

1,127 
788 

2,0,59 
1,496 

1,915 

3,555 

1,915 

3,555 

United  States 

5,948 

5,948 

ture  of  electric  batteries. 
Brass  cups,  being  rough  blanks,  for  the 

United  Kingdom. 

6,595 
162,237 



6,595 

manufacture  of  paper  shells  or  cartridges, 

United  States     . 

162,237 

when    imported    by    manufacturers    of 
brass  and  paper  shells  and  cartridges,  for 

Total 

168,832 

168,832 

use  exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of  such 
articles  in  their  own  factories. 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity , 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS- 
MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES Con. 

Metals— Con. 
Brass,  old  and  scrap 

United  Kingdom. 
Miquelon  and   St. 

Cwt. 

370 

10 
12,081 

4,045 

60 
128,379 

Cwt. 

370 

10 
12,081 

$ 

4  045 

60 

United  States .... 
Total.... 

128,379 

12,461 

132,484 

12,461 

132,484 

United  States... 
United  Kingdom. 

Brass  in  blocks,  ingots  or  pigs  

8,929 

102,067 

8,929 

102,067 

Brass  tubing  not  polished,  bent  or  other- 
wise   manufactured    in    lengths   not   less 
than  6  feet. 

Lb. 

165,425 

31,682 

1,417,911 

29,555 

6,144 

276,818 

Lb. 
^165,425 
31,682 
1,417,911 

29, 555 
6  144 

United  States.... 
Total 

United  Kingdom 
Germany 

276,818 

1,615,018 

312,517 

1,615,018 

312,517 

Brass  in  bars  or  rods,  not  less  than  6  feet  in 
length,    and    brass    in    strips,    sheets   or 
plates,  not  polished,  etc.,  for  use  in  Cana- 
dian  manufacture.     (To  July    1st.    See 

Cwt. 

42 

49 

5,349 

728 

807 

91,965 

Cwt. 

42 

49 

5,349 

728 
807 

United  States... 
Total  . 

91,965 

5,440 

93,500 

5,440 

93  sno 

United  States .... 
United  Kingdom. 

United  Kingdom. 
United  Kingdom. 

Britannia  metal,  in  pigs,  blocks,  or  bars.  . 

368 

13,056 

368 

13,0.56 

Canada  plates;   Russia  iron;  terne  plates 
and  rolled  sheets  of  iron  or  steel  coated 
with  zinc,  spelter  or  other  metal,  of  all 
widths  or  thicknesses,  n.o.p. 

Chain  coil,  coil  chain  links  including  repair 
links  and  chain  shackles  of  iron  or  steel 
If  inches  in  diameter  and  over. 

Chain,  malleable  sprocket  or  link  belting 

114, 654 

269,178 

114,654 

269, 178 

5,417 

20, 178 

5,417 

20, 178 

1,069 
78,650 

1,069 

78,6.50 

tural   implements  for  use  in  the  manu- 
facture of  such  implements  in  their  own 
factories. 

Copper,  old  and  scrap 

Total  

79,719 

79,719 

LTnited  Kingdom. 

Newfoundland 

Miquelon  and   St. 

Pierre 

United  States .... 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States  ... 

Total 

United  States.... 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

1 
134 

8 
880 

18 
1,036 

40 
10,625 

1 
134 

8 
880 

18 

1,036 

40 
10,625 

1,023 

11,719 

1,023 

11,719 

Copper,  in  blocks,  pigs  or  ingots 

1 
44,225 

10 
585,600 

1 

44,225 

10 
585,600 

44,226 

585,610 

44,226 

585,610 

Copper,  in  bars  and  rods  in  coil  or  other- 
wise, in  lengths  of  not  less  than  6  feet, 
unmanufactured. 

Copper,    in  strips,  sheets   or   plates,    not 
polished,  planished  or  coated,  etc. 

144,782 

2,056,510 

144,782 

2,056,510 

90 
33,486 

1.735 
551,155 

90 
33,486 

1,735 
551,155 

33,576 

552,890 

33,576 

552,890 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES — Con. 

Metals — Con. 
Copper,  tubing  in  lengths  of  not  less  than  6 
feet,  and  not  polished,  bent  or  otherwise 
manufactured. 

United  Kingdom. 
France     .   . 

Lb. 

55,955 

2,247 

63,508 

500,616 

t 

11,024 

433 

15,665 

110,369 

Lb. 

55,9.55 

2,247 

63,508 

500,616 

$ 

11.024 

433 

15.665 

110.369 

Germany 

United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 

622,326 

137,491 

622, 326 

137,491 

1.270 
146 

1.895 

1,270 

146 

1.895 

printing. 

Germany 

United  States 

Total 

3.311 

3,311 

United  Kingdom. 

Cream  separators  and  steel  bowls  for 

41,016 

55 

187 

39,619 

1.54 

7,785 

27,927 

291,9.59 

41,016 

55 

187 

39,619 

154 

7,785 

27,927 

291,953 

Newfoundland. . .  . 

Belgium 

France 

Sweden 

United  States . . 

Total 

408,702 

408,702 

United  Kingdom. 

Cream  separators — materials  which  enter 

942 

528 

3.0.39 

193.062 

942 

528 

3.039 

193.607 

into  the  construction  and  form  part  of. 

Denmark 

when    imported     by     manufacturers    of 

Russia 

cream  separators  to  be  used  in  the  manu- 

United States.  .  .  . 

facture  thereof,  and  ivrticles  of  metal  for 
use  in  the  manufacture  of  cream  separator 

Total 

1*7,571 

198.116 

parts. 

Ferromanganese  and  spiegeleisen  contain- 
ing more  than  15  per  cent  manganese. . , . 

United  Kingdom 
France  . 

Ton. 

6, 1,53 

1 

11,354 

224,673 

149 

251,644 

Ton. 

6, 1.53 

1 

11.354 

224,673 

149 

251,644 

United  States... 
Total 

17,, 508 

476,466 

17.508 

476.466 

Germany 

Gas  buoys: — 
The  following  articles  and  materials  when 

6,690 

295 

19,525 

6.690 
295 

imported    by    manufacturers    of    auto- 

Sweden  

matic   gas    buoys   and    automatic   gas 

United  States 

19.525 

Total 

such  buovs  and  Vjeacons  for  the  Gov- 

26.510 

26.510 

ernment  of  Canada  or  for  export,  viz.: 
Iron  or  steel  tubes  over  16  inches  in 
diameter;    flanged    and    dished    steel 
heads  made  from  boiler  plate  over  5 
feet  in  diameter;  hardened  steel  balls, 
not  less  than  3  inches  in  diameter;  acety- 
lene gas  lanterns  and  parts  thereof  and 
tobin  bronze  in  bars  or  rods. 

Iron   or   steel   rods   over   ,5-16   inch    for 
manufacture  of  chains.     (To  July   1st. 
See  Dutiable  Goods.) 

United  States.... 

Cwt. 
933 

1,041 

Cwt. 
933 

r,04r 

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-General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 


Countries. 


Imported. 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity.      Value. 


Quantity.      Value. 


FREE    GOODS — 
MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES — CcTl. 

Metals — Con. 

Iron  or  steel,  rolled  round  wire  rods,  ir 
the  coil,  not  over  f  inch  in  diameter 
when  imported  by  wire  manufacturers 
for  use  in  making  wire  in  the  coil  in 
their  own  factories.  (To  July  1st.  See 
Dutiable  Goods.) 


Boiler  plate  of  iron  or  steel  not  less  than 
30  inches  in  width  and  not  less  than  j 
inch  in  thickness,  for  use  exclusively  in 
the  manufacture  of  boilers. 


Rolled  iron  or  steel,  and  cast  steel  in  bars, 
band,  hoop,  scroll  or  strip,  sheet  or 
plate  of  any  size,  thickness  or  width, 
galvanized  or  coated  with  any  material, 
or  not,  and  steel  blanks  for  the  manu- 
facture of  milling  cutters  when  of  greater 
value  than  3i  cents  per  pound. 


Rolled  iron  or  steel  sheets  in  strips, 
polished  or  not,  14  gauge  and  thinner, 
n.o.p. 

Rolled  iron  or  steel  hoop,  band,  scroll  or 
strip.  No.  14  gauge  and  thinner,  gal 
vanized,  or  coated  with  other  metal  or 
not,  n.o.p. 


Sheets,  flat,  of  galvanized  iron. 


United  Kingdom. 

Belgium 

Germany 

United  States .... 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 

Belgium 

Germany 

United  States . . . . 

Total 


United  Kingdom 


Cwt. 


3,334 

13,887 

05,652 

617,085 


3,597 
15,034 
74,304 

712,479 


Cwt. 


3,334 

13,88" 

65, 652 

617,085 


3,597 

15,034 

74.304 

712,479 


Metallic  elements  and  tungstic  acid  when 
imported  by  manufacturers  for  use  only 
in  their  own  factories  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  metal  filaments  for  electric 
lamps. 


Iron  tubing,  brass  covered,  not  over  3 
inches  in  diameter,  and  brass  trim- 
n^ings,  not  polished,  lacquered  or  other- 
wise manufactured  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  iron  or  brass  bed- 
steads for  use  exclusively  in  the  manu- 
facture of  such  articles  in  their  own  fac- 
tories. 


Iron  tubing,  brass  covered,  not  over  2 
inches  in  diameter,  in  the  rough,  when 
imported  by  manufacturers-for  use  only 
in  their  own  factories  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  towel  bars,  bathtub  rails  and 
clothes  carriers. 


United  Kingdom. 


United  Kingdom 


United  Kingdom 


United  Kingdom 

Germany 

Italy 

Sweden 

United  States. . . 


Total. 


United  Kingdom 
United  States. . . 


Total. 


United  Kingdom 
United  States. . . 


Total. 


699,958 


805,414 


2,231 

34 

25 

102,374 


3,484 

43 

53 

143.335 


699,958 


2,231 

34 

25 

102,374 


805,414 


3,484 

43 

53 

143,335 


104,664 


146,915 


104,664 


146,915 


40,341 


326,813 


40,341 


326,813 


145,200 


318,939 


145,200 


318,939 


8,382 


18,961 


8,382 


18,961 


403,704 


1,197,223 


403,704 


4,063 

21 

1,553 

25,793 


1 

197,223 

678 

4,063 

21 

1 ,  553 

25,793 

32, 108 


32, 108 


14,295 
101,24: 


14,295 
101,243 


115,538 


115,538 


38 
186 


38 
186 


224 


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No.  1. — General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 

C0UNTHIE8. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
MANUFACTURED   ARTICLES— Con. 

Metals — Con. 
Iron  tubing,  lacquered  or  brass  covered, 

United  Kingdom. 

S 
1,078 

$ 
1  078 

860 

860 

eased  rods  and  brass  trimmings,  when 

Total 

1,938 

1,938 

rails  for  use  exclusively  in  the  manu- 
facture of  such  articles  in  their  own 
factories. 

09 
3,810 

69 

for  manufacturing  extension  rods     for 

United  States 

3,810 

windows. 

Total 

3.879 

3,879 

United  Kingdom. 
Belgium 

Iron  or  steel  beams,  sheets,  plates,  angles, 
knees,  masts  or  parts  thereof,  and  cable 

Cwt. 

29, 124 

150 

459 

280,969 

45,590 

159 

505 

370, 088 

Cwt. 

29,124 

150 

459 

280,969 

45,590 
159 

565 

posite  ships  or  vessels. 

United  States .... 
Total  .... 

370,088 

310,702 

416,402 

310,702 

416,402 

United  States 

Iron  or  steel  bands,  strips  or  sheets.  No. 

14,676 

14  676 

14  gauge  or  thinner,  coated,  polished 
or  not,  and  rolled  iron  or  steel  sections, 
not    being    orilinary    square,    flat,    or 
round  bars,  when  imported  by  manu- 
facturers of  saddlery  and  hames,  for 
use  exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of 
such  articles  in  their  own  factories. 

Locomotive  and  car  wheel  tires  of  steel 

United  Kingdom. 

35,404 

3,474 

39,653 

44,506 

106, 638 

7,105 

77,218 

123,668 

35,404 

3,474 

39.653 

44,506 

106,638 
7,105 

Germany  .... 

77  218 

United  States 

• 
Total 

123,668 

123,037 

314,629 

123,037 

314, 629 

36,323 

494 

8,978 

51,515 

36,323 

brass  which  at  the  time  of  their  import- 

Belgium  

494 

8,978 

factured  in  Canada,  imported  for  use  in 

United  States 

51  515 

the  construction  or  equipment  of  ships 
or  vessels. 

Total 

97,310 

97,310 

United  States.... 

United  States.... 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

Scrap  iron  and  scrap  steel,  old,  and  fit 
only  to  be  remanufactured,  being  part 
of  or  recovered  from  any  vessel  wrecked 
in  waters  subject  to  the  jurisdiction  of 
Canada. 

Skelp  iron  or  steel  sheared  or  rolled  in 
grooves,  not  over  4i  inches  wide,  for 
the  manufacture  of  rolled  iron  tubes  not 
over  I'i  inches  in  diameter. 

9,604 

2,190 

9,604 

2,190 

7,447 

9,988 

7,447 

9,988 

Lb. 
1,199,646 
162,695 

•S 
77,368 
11,799 

Lb. 
1,199,646 
162,695 

$ 
77,368 
11,799 

1,362,341 

89,167 

1,362,341 

89, 167 

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-General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Imported. 

Entered  for 

Abticles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS — 

$ 

$ 

M.*NUFACTIRED    ARTICLES CoTl. 

Metals^Con. 

Machinery,  viz.: 

Articles  of  metal  as  follows,  when  for  use 
exclusively  in  mining  or  metallurgical 
operations,  viz.:  coal  cutting  machines, 
except    percussion    coal    cutters;    coal 

10,707 

10,707 

7,246 

6,508 

703 

703 

United  States .... 

431,847 

447,597 

heading  machines;  coal  augers;  rotary 

coal  drills;    core  drills;    miners'  safety 
lamps  and   parts   thereof,   also  acces- 

Total 

450,503 

465,515 

sories  for  cleaning,  filling  and  testing 

such  lamps;    electric  or  magnetic  ma- 

chines for  separating  or  concentrating 

iron  ores;    furnaces  for  the  smelting  of 

copper,  zinc,  and  nickel  ores;    convert^ 

ing  apparatus  for  metallurgical  processes 

in  metals  ;  copper  plates,  plated  or  not; 

machinerv   for  extraction   of   precious 

metals  by  the  chlorination  or  cyanide 

processes;    amalgam  safes;    automatic 

ore  samplers:    automatic  feeders;    re- 

torts;    mercury  pumps;     pyrometers  ; 

bullion  furnaces;     amalgam  cleaners  ; 

blast  furnace  blowing-  engines;    and  in- 

tegral parts  of  all  machinery  mentioned 

in  this  item;    blowers  of  iron  or  steel 

for  use  in  the  smelting  of  ores,  or  in 

the  reduction,  separation  or  refining  of 

metals;  rotary  kilns,  revolving  roasters 

and    furnaces   of    metal   designed   for 

roasting  ore,   mineral,   rock   or  clay; 

furnace  slag  trucks  and  slag  pots  of  a 

class  or  kind  not  made  in  Cauda;  bud- 

dies, vanners,  and  slime  tables  adapted 

for  use  in  gold  mining. 

Diamond  drills  and  parts  of,  not  to  in- 

United States.... 

41,117 

41,117 

clude  motive  power 

Appliances  of  iron  or  steel,  of  a  class  or 

267 

267 

1,000 

1,000 

tors  and  machinery  of  floating  dredges. 

United  States. . .  . 

182,388 

182,388 

when  for  use  exclusively  in  alluvial  gold 

mining. 

Total 

183,655 

183,655 

United  States 

Well-drilling,  and  apparatus  of  a  class  or 

214,379 

214,379 

kind  not  made  in  Canada,  for  drilling 

for  water,  natural  gas  or  oil,  and  for 

prospecting  for  minerals,  not  to  include 

motive  power. 

1,615 

1.615 

1,291 

1,291 

Total 

2,906 

2,906 

No. 

No. 

Newspaper  printing  presses,  of  not  less 

United  Kingdom . 

4 

8,484 

4 

8,484 

value  by  retail  than  $1,500  each,  of  a 
class  or  kind  not  made  in  Canada. 

United  States... 

53 

334,534 

53 

334.534 

Total 

57 

343,018 

57 

343,018 

Machinery  and   tools  not  manufactured 
in  Canada  up  to  the  required  standard 

3,579 

3,579 

United  States... 

268,139 

268, 139 

necessary  for  any  factory  to  be  estab- 

Total 

271,718 

271,718 

of  rifles  for  the  Government  of  Canada. 

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No.  1. — General  Statement  of  Impokts — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 


Countries. 


Imported. 


Quantity.      Value. 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity.      Value 


free  goods — 
m.\nuractured  articles- 


■Con. 


Metal.s — Cuv. 

All  materials  or  parts  on  the  rough,  un- 
finished, and  screws,  nuts,  bands  and 
springs,  and  steel  for  rough  unfinished 
parts,  to  be  used  in  rifles  to  be 
manufactured  at  any  such  factory  lor 
the  Government  of  Canada. 

Machines,  typecasting  and  typesetting, 
and  parts  thereof,  adapted  for  use  in 
printing  offices.  - 


Machinery  of  every  kind  and  structural 
iron  and  steel,  for  use  in  the  construc- 
tion and  equipment  of  factories  for  the 
manufacture  of  sugar  from  beet  root 

Machinery  of  a  class  or  kind  not  made  in 
Canada,  and  parts  thereof,  for  the 
manufacture  of  twine,  cordage,  or  linen 
or  for  the  preparation  of  flax  fiVjre. . . 


Machines,  traction  ditching  (not  being 
ploughs),  adapted  for  tile  drainage  on 
farms, valued  by  retail  at  not  more  than 
$3,000  each,  and  parts  therof  for  repairs. 

Mould  boards  or  shares,  or  plough  plates, 
land  sides,  and  other  plates  tor  agricul- 
tural implements,  when  cut  to  shape  from 
rolled  plates  of  steel,  but  not  moulded, 
punched,  polished,  or  otherwise  manu- 
factured 

Material  to  be  used  in  Canada  for  the  con- 
struction of  bridges  and  tunnels  crossing 
the  boundary  between  Canada  and  the 
United  States,  when  similar  materials 
are  admitted  free  under  similar  circum 
stances  into  the  United  States,  under 
regulations  prescribed  by^the  Minister  of 
Customs. 

Metal  tips,  studs,  and  eyes  for  the  manu- 
facture of  corset  clasps  and  corset  wires. 

Nickel,  nickel  silver,  and  German  silver, 
in  bars  and  rods,  and  also  in  strips,  sheet:: 
or  plates. 


Nickel,  nickel  silver,  and  German  silver 
in  ingots  or  blocks,  n.o.p. 

Platinum  retorts,  pans,  condensers,  tubing 
and  pipe,  and  preparations  of  platinum, 
when  imported  by  manufacturers  of  sul- 
phuric acid  for  use  exclusively  in  the 
manufacture  or  concentration  of  sulphuric 
acid  in  their  own  factories. 

Platinum  wire  and  platinum  in  bars,  strips, 
sheets  or  plates 


United  Kingdom. 

Germany 

United  States. . . . 


Total. 


United  Kingdom. 
United  States. . . . 


Total. 


Germany 

United  States. 

Total 


United  Kingdom 

France 

United  States.  . . 


Total. 


United  States. 


United  States. 


United  States. 


31 


Cwt. 
50, 681 


United  States. 


United  Kingdom 

United  States. . . 

Total 


Lbs. 

85 
584,546 


584,631 


United  States. 


United  States. 


90,396 


United  Kingdom. 
United  States.  .  . . 


Total. 


341,647 


237 
478,941 


479, 178 


608 
2,075 


2,C 


6,183 

2,896 

29,605 


38,684 

78, 768 


31 


135,425 


20,097 


Cwt. 
50,681 


5,504 


117 
139,523 


Lbs. 

85 
584,546 


139,640 


584,631 


32,397 


90,396 


59 


5,721 
49, 732 

55,453 


822 

9,792 

331,033 


341,647 


237 
478,941 


479, 178 


608 
2,075 


2,683 


6,183 

2,896 
29,605 


38,684 


78,768 


135,425 


20,097 


5,504 


117 
139,523 


139,640 


32,397 


59 


5,721 
49,732 

55,453 


328  CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 


Countries. 


Imported. 


Quantity.      Value 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity.      Value 


FREE  goods — 
manufactured  articles- 


Cob. 


Metals — Con. 
Ribsol  brass,  iron  or  steel,  runners,  rings, 
caps,  notches,  ferrules,  mounts,  and  sticks 
or  canes  in  the  rough,  or  not  further  man- 
ufactured than  cut  into  lengths,  suitable 
for  umbrella,  parasol  or  sunshade  or  walk- 
ing sticks,  when  imported  by  manufac- 
turers of  such  articles  for  use  exclusively 
in  their  own  factories. 


United  Kingdom 

Australia 

Aust.-Hungary. . . 

France 

Germany 

Japan 

United  States. . . 


Sewing  machine  attachments. 


United  Kingdom 

Germany 

United  States . . . 


Steel  balls  adapted  for  use  on  bearings  on 
machinery  and  vehicles 


Steel  rolled  for  saws  and  straw  cutlers  not 
tempered  or  ground  nor  further  manu- 
factured than  cut  to  shape,  without  in- 
dented edges. 


Steel  wire  Bessemer  soft  drawni  spring  of 
Nos.  10,  12  and  13  gauge,  respectively, 
and  homo  steel  spring  wire  of  Nos.  11  and 
12  gauge,  respectively,  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  wire  mattresses  to  be 
used  exclusively  in  their  own  factories  in 
the  manufacture  of  such  articles. 

Steel,  crucible  sheet,  11  to  16  gauge,  2\  to 
18  inches  wide  for  the  manufacture  of 
mower  and  reaper  knives  when  imported 
by  manufacturers  thereof  for  use  exclu- 
sively in  the  manufacture  of  such  arti 
cles  in  their  own  factories. 

Steel  of  No.  20  gauge  and  thinner,  but  not 
thinner  than  No.  30  gauge,  for  the  manu- 
facture of  corset  steels,  clock  springs  and 
shoe  shanks,  imported  by  manufacturers 
of  such  articles  for  exclusive  use  in  the 
manufacture  of  such  articles  in  their  own 
factories. 

Steel  wire  flat,  of  16  gauge  or  thinner  im- 
ported by  the  manufacturers  of  crinoline 
or  corset  wires  and  dress  stays,  for  use 
exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of  such 
articles  in  their  own  factories. 

Steel  of  No.  12  gauge  and  thinner,  but  not 
thinner  than  No.  30  gauge,  for  the  manu- 
facture of  buckle  clasps,  bed  fasts,  furni- 
ture casters  and  ice  creepers,  imported  by 
the  manufacturers  of  such  articles,  for  use 
exclusively  in  the  manufacture  of  such 
articles  in  their  own  factories. 


Total. 


Total. 


United  Kingdom 


United  Kingdom 
United  States . . . 

Total 


Cwt. 

818 

16, 106 


16,924 


United  States. 


United  Kingdom 
United  States ... 


10,. 511 


132 
,644 


Total. 


6,776 


United  Kingdom 
United  States . . . 


Total. 


United  States. 


United  States. 


650 
214 


864 


6,237 


1,551 


17,952 

183 

1,972 

191 

10,032 
373 

67,861 


98,564 


7 

90 

26,353 


26,450 


4,317 


7,590 
116,709 


Cwt. 

818 

16, 106 


124.299 


16,924 


25,338 


10,511 


1,395 
23,073 


132 
6,644 


24,468 


6,776 


2,318 
1,760 


650 
214 


4,078 


864 


48,003 


6,237 


4,351 


1,551 


17,831 

183 

1,972 

191 

10,032 
373 

67,861 


98,443 


90 
26,353 


26,450 


4,317 


7,590 
116,709 


124, 299 


25,338 


1,395 
23,073 


24,468  - 


2,318 
1,760 


4,078 


48,003 


4,351 


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No.  1. — General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 


COITNTRIES. 


Imported. 


Quantity.     Value 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity.!    Value. 


free  goods — 

MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES — Con. 

Metals — Con. 
Steel  No.  24  and  17  gauge,  in  sheets  63 
inches  long,  and  from  18  to  32  inches  wide 
when  imported  by  the  manufacturers  of 
tul>ular  bow  sockets  for  use  exclusively 
in  tlie  manufacture  of  such  articles  in 
their  own  factories. 


Steel  springs  for  the  manufacture  of  surgi- 
cal trusses  when  imported  by  manufac- 
turers of  surgical  trusses  for  use  exclu- 
sively in  the  manufacture  thereof  in 
their  own  factories. 


Stereotypes,  electrotypes  and  celluloids  of 
newspaper  columns  in  any  language  other 
than  English  and  Frencli  and  of  l)Ooks, 
and  bases  and  matrices  and  copper  shells 
for  the  same,  whether  composed  wholly 
or  in  part  of  mefel  or  celluloid. 


Rolled  iron  and  rolled  steel  nail  rods, 
under  half  an  inch  in  diameter,  for  the 
manufacture  of  horse  shoe  nails. 


Tagging  metal,  plain,  japanned  or  coated, 
in  coils,  not  over  IJ  inches  wide,  when 
imported  by  the  manufacturers  of  shoe 
and  corset  laces  for  use  exclusively  in  the 
manufacture  of  such  articles  in  their  own 
factories. 

Tin  in  blocks,  pigs  and  bars 


United  States, 


Tin  plates  and  sheets. 


Tin  foil. 


Steel  seamless  tubing  valued   at  not  less 
than  3|  cents  per  pound. 


United  States. 


United  Kingdom 
United  States. . . 

Total 

Sweden 

United  States ... 

Total 

United  Kingdom 

France 

United  States ... 

Total 

United  Kingdom 
B.   Straits  Settle- 
ments  

Hong  Kong 

Alaska 

Germany 

United  States . . . , 

Total 

United  Kingdom 

France 

United  States . . . . 

Total 


United  Kingdom 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States. . . 

Total 


United  Kingdom 


Cwt. 
1,620 


S 

3,951 


Cwt. 
1,620 


3,951 


Lb. 


388 


Lb. 


18; 


187 


Sq.  in. 
630 
671,915 


26 
11,529 


Sq.  in. 
630 
671,915 


26 
11,529 


672.545 


11,555 


672,545 


11,555 


Cwt. 
24,283 
7,405 


.57,352 
14,745 


Cwt. 
24,283 
7,405 


57,352 
14,745 


31,688 


72,097 


31,688 


72,097 


1 

1 

119 


24 

26 

1,.503 


1 

1 

119 


24 

26 

1,503 


121 


1,553 


121 


^!  1,553 


12,173 

1,876 

892 

20 

112 

14, 329 


402, 594 

65,589 

32,031 

980 

3,922 

498,684 


12,173 

1,876 

892 

20 

112 

14,329 


402, 594 

65,589 

32,031 

980 

3,922 

498,684 


29,402 


1,003,800 


29,402 


1,003,800 


136,935 

61 

848,107 


450, 950 

365 

2,580,909 


136,935 

61 

848, 107 


450,950 

365 

2,580,909 


985,103 


3,032,224 


985, 103 


3,032,224 


Lb. 

9,154 

680 

4,398 

720 

1,111,430 


3,181 

84 

2,007 

364 

149,632 


Lb. 

9,154 
680 

4,398 

720 

1,111,430 


3,181 

84 

2,007 

364 

149,632 


1,126,382 


155,268 


1,126,382 


155,268 


Cwt. 


550 


4,842 


Cwt. 


550 


4,842 


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No.    1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

-General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS 

M.^NUFACTURED    ARTICLES — Con. 

Metals — Con. 
Steel   or  iron  tubes  rolled,  not  joined   or 

6,482 

18 

31,382 

6,482 
18 

welded,  not  more  than  1^  inches  in  dia- 

France  

meter,  n.o.p. 

United  States 

31  382 

Total 

37,882 

37  882 

^ 

United  Kingdom 

Seamless  steel  or  wrought  iron  boiler  tubes. 

52,688 

4,414 

19,815 

15 

280.060 

52  688 

including  flues  and  corrugated  tubes  for 

Belgium 

4  414 

marine  boilers. 

Germanv 

19,815 
15 

Holland 

280, 060 

Total 

356,992 

356,992 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

Barbed  fence  wire  of  iron  or  steel  . . 

Cwt. 

15 
325,375 

41 
627, 162 

Cwt. 

15 
325,375 

41 

627,162 

325,390 

627,203 

325,390 

627, 203 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States.... 

United  Kingdom. 
Newfoundland. , . 

Belgium 

Germanv 

Wire,  crucible  cast  steel  valued  at  not  less 
than  6  cents  per  pound. 

Wire  of  brass,  zinc,  iron  or  steel,  screwed 
or  twisted,  or  flattened  or  corrugated,  for 
use  in  connection  with  nailing  machines 
for  the  manufacture  of  boots  and  shoes, 
when  imported  by  the  manufacturers  of 
boots  and  shoes,  to  be  used  exclusively 
for  such  purposes  in  their  own  factories. 

Wire,  curved  or  not,  galvanized  iron  or 
steel  Nos.  9, 12  and  13  gauge,  with  varia- 
tions not  exceeding  4-1000  of  an  inch,  but 
not  for  use  in  telegraph  or  telephone  lines. 

Lb. 
23,402 

2,765 

Lb. 
23,402 

2,765 

116,894 

40,721 

116,894 

40,721 

Cwt. 

225 

4 

677 

11,981 

745,371 

756 

8 

1,604 

22,817 

1,281,757 

Cwt. 

225 

4 

677 

11,981 

745,371 

756 

8 

1,604 

22.817 

United  States.  .    . 
Total 

1,281,757 

758,258 

1,306,942 

758,258 

1,306,942 

United  Kingdom . 
United  States. . . . 

Total 

Wire  rope  for  use  exclusively  for  rigging  of 
ships  and  vessels. 

685 
63 

3,787 
565 

685 
63 

3,787 
565 

748 

4,352 

748 

4,352 

United  Kingdom. 

United  States.... 

Total 

Wire,  steel,  valued  at  not  less  than  25  cents 
per    pound    when    imported    by    manu- 
facturers of  rope  for  u.se  exclusively  in  the 
manufacture  of  rope. 

55,. 306 
229 

216,306 

1,891 

55,306 

229 

216,306 
1.891 

55,535 

218,197 

55,535 

218, 197 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom . 
Newlnundland.. .  . 
Belgium 

Yellow  metal  in  bars,  bolts  and  sheets,  for 
use    in    the    construction    or    repairs    of 

259 
241 

3,111 

3,262 

259 
241 

3,111 
3,262 

500 

6,373 

500 

6,373 

Zinc  in  blocks,  pigs,  bars,  rods,  sheets  and 
plates. 

715 

3 

6,920 

12 

5,426 

17,164 

4,432 

6 

36,616 

120 

28,714 

129,731 

715 

3 

6,920 

12 

5,426 

17,164 

4,432 

6 

36,616 

120 

Germany 

28.714 

United  States .... 
Total 

129,731 

30,240 

199,619 

30, 240 

199,619 

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No.  1. — General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity 

.  1    Value. 

Quantity 

1    Value. 

FREE    GOODS— 
MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES — Con. 

Metals — Con. 
Zinc  spelter. 

United  Kingdom 

Cwt.               $ 

4,246         20,15' 

14,478          72,04: 

8,209         .39,75 

560          2,  esf^ 

101,626       577, 17C 

Cwt.               $ 

4,246         20,15 

14,478          72,043 

8,209         39,751 

560           2.688 

101,626        577,170 

Germany. . . 

Holland 

United  States 

Total.... 

129,116 

711,808 

129, lis 

711,809 

United  Kingdom. 
B.  W.  Indies 

Total 

Molasses  not  testing  more  than  56  degrees 
by  the  polarisoope   the  pniduce  of  anj 

Gal. 
2,205 
7,312,464 

331 
1,283,915 

Gal. 
2,205 
7,312,464 

331 
1,283,915 

the  British  Preferential  Tariff  when  pro 
dueed    from    sugar    cane    and    importec 
direct  by  ship,  from  the  country  of  pro- 
duction, or  from  any  British  country,  in 
(!he   original    package    in    which    it    was 
placed  at  the  point  of  production  and  nol 
afterwards  subjected  to  any  process    o1 
treating  or  mixing. 

Newspapers,  and  quarterly,  monthly  and 

7,314,669 

1,284,246 

7,314,669 

1,284,246 

United  Kingdom. 
France 

82, 137 

3,757 

224 

1,339,7.30 

82,137 

semi-monthly    magazines,    and    weekly 

3,757 
224 

literary  papers,  unbound. 

Japan 

United  States. . . . 

1,339,730 

Total 

1,425,848 

1,425,848 

United  Kingdom. 

Noils,  being  the  short  wool  that  falls  from 

1,033,504 

1,005 

278,376 

1,033,504 
1  005 

the    combs    in    worsted    factories;    and 

Belgium 

worsted  tops,  n.o.p. 

United  States 

278,376 

Total 

1,312,885 

1,312,885 

United  Kingdom. 

Oakum  of  jute  or  hemp 

Cwt. 
4.615 
8 
7,235 

21,532 

41 

27, 057 

Cwt. 
4,615 
8 
7,235 

21,532 

41 

27,057 

United  States.... 
Total 

11,858 

48,630 

11,858 

48,630 

United  Kingdom. 
China  .  . 

Oil  cake,  linseed  and  linseed  oil  cake  meal, 
cotton  seed  cake  and  meal,  palm  nut  cake 

5,851 

2,800 

7,110 

239,613 

10,554 

3,218 

8,675 

309, 192 

5,851 

2,800 

7,110 

239. 613 

10,554 

3,218 

8,675 

309. 192 

and  meal. 

United  States... 
Total 

255,374 

331,6.39 

255,374 

331,639 

Soya  beansand  soya  bean  cake,  for  use  in 

2,206 

2,930 

2,206 

2,930 

the  manufacture  of  cattle  foods  and  of 

Jnited  Kingdom. 

Oierrnany 

jnited  States. . . . 

fertilizers,  when  imported  by  manufac- 
turers of  such  cattle  food  and  fertilizers. 

Oils,  viz.: — 
Carbolic  or  heavy  oil 

Gal. 
187.490 
7,186 
541,863 

32.784 

2,516 

62, 148 

Gal. 
187,490 
7,186 
541,863 

32, 784 

2,516 

62, 148 

Total 

736,539 

97,448 

736,539 

97,448 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 

No.  1. — General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

.FREE    GOODS — 
MANXIF.\CTURED    ARTICLES^CoB. 

Oils— Con. 

Cocoanut,    palm    and    palm    kernel    not 
edible,  peanut  and  soya  bean,  for  manu- 

United  Kingdom. 

Gal. 

145, 268 

8,866 

5,550 

8,541 

11,488 

16,223 

9,610 

27,515 

178, 736 

S 

127,559 

8,260 

5,174 

3, 254 

10,819 

13,779 

7,813 

15,289 

161,338 

Gal. 

145, 268 

8,866 

5,550 

8,541 

11.488 

16,223 

9,610 

27,515 

178,736 

S 

127,559 
8,260 

B.  India 

5,174 

China 

3,254 
10,819 

Germany 

13,779 

Holland 

7,813 
15,289 

United  States 

Total 

161,338 

411,797 

353,285 

411,797 

353,285 

United  States. . . , 
United  States .... 
United  States.... 

United  Kindgom. 
United  States 

Total 

Cotton  seed,  refined,  edible,  and  peanut, 
for  canning  fish. 

Cotton  seed,  crude,  for  the  manufacture 
of  refined  cotton  seed  oil. 

Gasoline,  under  -725  specific  gravity  at 
60  degrees  temperature. 

Palm  bleached  and  Shea  butter 

32,000 

20,309 

32,000 

20,309 

2,938,492 

1,327,386 

2,938,492 

1,327,386 

26,504,649 

2,828,383 

26,504,649 

2.828,383 

Lb. 

72,402 
629 

15,658 
74 

Lb. 

72,462 
629 

15,658 
74 

73,091 

15,732 

73,091 

15,732 

35,802 

35,802 

United  States 

United  Kingdom . 
Peru 

Olive,  for  manufacturing  soap  or  tobacco 
or  for  canning  fish. 

Petroleum,  crude,  fuel  and  gas  oils  (8235 

Gal. 
2,022 

1,712 

Gal. 
2,022 

1,712 

1,996 

3,355,940 

193,490,351 

276 

86,521 

5,166,730 

1,996 

3.3.55,940 

192,845,351 

276 
86,521 

grees  temperature. 

United  States 

Total    . . 

5,143,700 

196,848.287 

5,253.527 

196,203,287 

5,230,497 

7,337 

19,546 

114, 106 

7,337 

19,546 

United  States 

114,106 

Total 

140,989 

140,989 

1,365 

330 

11,843 

1,365 

in  printing. 

330 

United  States 

11,843 

Total 

13  538 

13,538 

TTnitpd   TCingHnm 

Paper  tubes  and  cones  of  all  sizes  adapted 

1,525 
14,066 

1,525 

United  States.    . 

14,066 

Total  . . . 

15,591 

15,591 

United  States.. 

Paper  and  materials  of  paper,  gutta  percha 
and  rubber  lor  the  manufacture  of  music 
rolls  for  piano  players. 

4,062 

4,062 

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No.  1. — General  Statement  op  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 


FREE   GOODS — 
MANUFACTURED    ABTICLES- 


■Con. 


Paper,  photographic,  plain  basic,  baryta 
coated,  adapted  for  use  exclusively  in  the 
manufacture  of  albumcnized  of  sensitized 
paper. 


Paper  decalcomania,  not  printed,  when 
imported  by  manufacturers  of  decalco- 
mania transfers,  to  be  used  in  their  own 
factories  in  the  manufacture  of  such  trans- 
fers. 


Philosophical  and  scientific  apparatus, 
utensils,  instruments  and  preparations, 
including  boxes  and  bottles  containing 
the  same,  maps,  photographic  reproduc- 
tions, casts  as  models,  etchings,  litho- 
graphic prints  or  charts,  when  specially 
imported  in  good  faith  for  use  and  by 
order  of  any  society  or  institution,  in- 
corporated or  established  solely  for 
religious,  philosophical,  educational,  .sci- 
entific or  literary  purposes,  or  for  the 
encouragenaent  of  the  fine  arts  or  for  the 
use  or  by  order  of  any  college,  academy, 
school  or  seminary  of  learning  in  Canada, 
and  not  for  sale. 


Piano  and  organ  parts: — key  pins,  damper 
springs,  jack  springs,  rail  springs,  regulat- 
ing screws,  spoons,  bridle  wires,  damper 
wires,  back  check  wires,  dowel  wires, 
German  center  pins,  brass  pins,  rail  hooks 
brass  brackets,  plates,  damper  rod  nuts, 
damper  sockets  and  screws,  shell,  brass 
capstan  screws,  brass  flange  plates  and 
screws,  brass  flanges,  brass  whitened 
spring  wire,  hammer  wires,  fly  felt,  butt 
felt,  damper  felt,  hammer  rail  cloth,  back 
check  felt,  catch  felt,  thin  damper  felt, 
whip  cloth,  bushing  cloth,  hammer  felt, 
back  hammer  felt,  bridle  leather  and 
buckskin  when  imported  by  manufac- 
turers of  piano  keys,  actions,  hammers, 
base  dampers  and  organ  keys,  for  use  ex- 
clusively in  the  manufacture  of  such 
articles  in  their  own  factories. 

Prunella  cloth  of  wool 


United  Kingdom 

Belgium 

France 

Germany 

United  States 


United  Kingdom 

Germany 

United  States 


Rags  of  cotton,  jute,  hemp,  and  wool;  paper 
waste  clippings,  and  waste  of  all  kinds, 
n.o.p.,  except  metallic;  broken  glass  or 
glass  cullet. 


Countries. 


Total. 


Total". 


United  Kingdom. 

-Australia 

Alaska 

.\ust.  Hungary.. . . 

Belgium 

Denmark 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

Sweden 

Switzerland 

Turkey 

United  States 


Total. 


United  Kingdom 

Germany 

United  States 


Total. 


United  Kingdom 


United  Kingdom 
Newfoundland. . . 

Belgium 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Portugal 

Spain 

United  States 


Total. 


Imported. 


Quantity.      Value 


Cwt. 

97,440 

7 

856 

675 

3,656 

2,105 

8,311 

6,146 

421,726 


540,922 


% 

149 

145 

1,421 

3,438 

43,404 


48,557 


146 
2,273 


3,227 


39,268 

56 

25 

92 

551 

169 

4,737 

8,721 

59 

590 

357 

216 

21 

172, 02S 


226,890 


7,163 

6,067 

46,533 


59,763 


42,997 


141,791 
6 
3,043 
2,319 
16,627 
6,243 
16,128 
9,208 
1,049,104 


1,244,469 


Kntered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity.      Value 


Cwt. 
97,440 


675 
3,656 
2,105 
8,311 
6,146 
421,726 


540,922 


149 

145 

1,421 

3,4.38 

43,404 


48,557 


146 
2,273 


3,227 


39,268 

56 

25 

92 

551 

169 

4,737 

8,721 

.59 

590 

357 

216 

21 

172,028 


226,890 


7,163 

6,067 

46, 533 


59,763 


42,997 


141  791 

6 

3,043 

2,319 

16.627 

6,243 

16,128 

9,208 

1,049,104 


1,244.469 


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Imported. 

Entered  for 

Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 

Cwt. 

$ 

Cwt. 

$ 

MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES — Con. 

Resin  or  rosin  in  packages  of  not  less  than 

United  Kingdom. 

11,373 

27,848 

11,373 

27,848 

100  lbs. 

France 

10 

28 

10 

28 

Germany  .     .    . .  . 

1 

15 

1 

15 

United  States 

Total 

240,557 

416,710 

240,557 

416,710 

251.941 

444, 601 

251,941 

444,601 

Lb. 

Lb. 

Rubber  and  putta  percha,  crude  caoutchouc 

United  Kingdom. 

1,912,743 

1,048,211 

1,4.58,192 

814,591 

or  India  rubber  unmanufactured. 

B.  India 

114,111 

73,195 

114,111 

73, 195 

B.  E.  Indies,  other 

290.6.37 

155,092 

202,837 

107,669 

B.  Oceania,  other. 

11,860 

7  709 

11,860 

7,709 

B.   Straits  Settle- 

ments  

1.422,513 

718  401 

987,378 

503,197 

Belgium 

61,677 

26,867 

61,677 

26,867 

France 

2,265 

1,101 

2,265 

1,101 

Germany 

36, 200 

15,139 

36, 200 

15,139 

Kongo  Free-  State. 

35,486 

12,9.52 

35, 486 

12,952 

United  States 

Total 

3,594,470 

2,041,605 

3,594,470 

2,041,605 

7,481,962 

4,100,272 

6,504,476 

3,604,025 

' 

United  Kingdom. 

Rubber,  recovered,  and  rubber  substitute 

30,309 

3,672 

30,  .309 

3,672 

and  hard  rubber  in  sheets  but  not  further 

B.E.  Indies,  other 

11,393 

2,021 

11,393 

2,021 

manufactured,  also  hard  rubber  in  strips 

France ■ 

1,296 

128 

1,296 

128 

or   rods   but   not   further   manufactured. 

Germany 

1,431 

197 

1,431 

197 

when  imported  for  use  in  Canadian  manu- 

United States 

Total 

United  Kingdom 

5,737,087 

775,426 

5,737,087 

775,426 

factures. 

5,781,516 

781,444 

5,781,516 

781,444 

Rubber   powdered    and    rubber   or   gutta 

100 

25 

100 

25 

percha  waste  or  junk. 

Newfoundland. . .  . 
Miquelon  and   St. 

14,766 

495 

14,766 

495 

Pierre 

600 

24 

600 

24 

United  States .... 
Total 

United  States. ... . 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States.  . . . 

Total 

642,885 

83.407 

642,885 

83,407 

658,351 

83,9.51 

658, 351 

83,951 

Rubber  thread  not  covered 

24,032 

35,855 

24,032 

35,855 

4,245 
131,089 

99 
5,184 

4,245 
131,089 

99 

5,184 

135,334 

5,283 

135,334 

5,283 

Gal. 

Gal. 

Spirits,  amvl  alcohol  or  refined   fusil   oil, 
when  imported  bv  the  Department  of  In- 

United States. . . . 

42 

135 

42 

135 

land  Revenue  or  by  a  person  licensed  by 

the  Minister  of  Inland  Revenue  to  be  de- 

natured for  use   in    the   manufacture   of 

metal  varnishes  or  lacquers. 

Spirits,  ethyl  alcohol,  when  imported  by 
the  Department  of  Inland  Revenue  or  by 
a  person  licensed  by  the  Minister  of  In- 

United States.... 

7,464 

3,544 

7,464 

3,544 

land  Revenue  to  be  denatured  for  use  in 

the  arts  and  industries,  and  for  fuel,  light 

and  power. 

Spurs  and   stilts  adapted   for  use  in   the 
manufacture  of  earthenware. 

288 

288 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS^ 
MANUFACTtlRED    ARTICLES — Con. 

Square  or  round  rrcds  and  raw  hide  centres. 

United  States 

i 

25,281 

$ 

25,281 

and  tips,  and  steel,  iron  or  niekel  raps  for 
whip  endis.  imported  hy  whip  manufac- 
turers for  use  exeiu.sively  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  whips  in  their  own  factories. 

Scientific  apparatus,  glassware  and  other 

2,7.38 
15,586 

2, 738 
15,586 

United  States,  .  ,  , 

sterilizing  purposes,  not  including  wash- 

Total 

18,324 

18,324 

public  hospitals. 
Surgical  and  dental  instruments  of  metal 

United  Kingdom , 

30,032 

1,411 

3,016 

13,018 

202 

277 

345,385 

30,032 

1,411 

3,016 

13,018 

202 

277 

345,385 

ing    tables    for   Bso    in    hospitals,    X-rav 

France  

scopes  valued  at  not  less  than  S50  each  bv 

Holland 

• 

Total 

393,341 

393,341 

United  States.... 

United  Kingdom, 
United  States 

Total 

Turpentine,  raw'  or  crude 

Lb. 
59,473 

1,956 

Lb. 
59,473 

1,956 

Gal. 

884 
904,553 

5S2 
458,561 

Gal. 

884 
904,. 5.53 

.582 
458,501 

905,437 

459, 143 

905,437 

459, 143 

Twine  or  yarn  of  paper  imported  by  manu- 

291 

291 

facturers  for  the  purpose  of  being  woven 
into  fabrics. 

Twine  or  yarn  of  paper  for  use  in  the  manu- 

United  States.  . .  . 

275 

275 

Typewriters,    type   tablets  with   movable 

12 
28 

12 

figures,  and  musical   instruments,  when 

United  States 

28 

imported  by  and  for  use  of  schools  for  the 
blind. 

Total 

40 

40 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

Wool  waste  in  tlie  white,  garnetted,  for  the 
manufacture  of  woolen  goods. 

Lb. 

30,519 
73,270 

10, 07fi 
20,454 

Lb. 

30,5111 
73,270 

10,076 
20,454 

103,789 

30, 530 

103,789 

30,530 

United  Kingdom. 
France 

Yarn,  cotton.  No.  40  and  finer 

l,548,0CO 

128 

400 

762 

353,364 

691,740 
116 
244 
529 

155,581 

1,536,059 

128 

400 

762 

353,364 

687,063 
116 

Germany 

Switzerland 

United  States.... 

Total 

244 

529 

155, 581 

1,902,654 

848,210 

1,890,713 

843,473 

United  Kingdom. 

France 

Germany 

United  States 

Total 

Yarn,    cotton,    polished    or   glazed,    when 
imported  by  manufacturers  of  shoe  laces 
for  use  exclusively  for  the  manufacture  of 
such  articles  in  their  own  factories. 

2,325 

10 

5,225 

59,598 

730 

1,361 
21,290 

2,325 

10 

5,225 

.59.598 

730 

7 

1,361 

21,290 

67,158 

23,388 

67, 158 

23,388 

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Articles  Imported. 


FREE   GOODS — 
MANUFACTURED    ARTICLES Con. 

Yarn,  linen,  tor  the  manufacture  of  towels, 
damask  or  seamless  linen,  fire  hose  duck, 
when  imported  by  the  manufacturers  of 
sucli  articles  for  use  exclusively  in  the 
manufacture  of  such  articles  in  their  own 
factories. 


Yarn,  mohair. 


Yam,  wool  or  worsted,  when  genapped, 
dyed  or  finished  and  imported  by  manu- 
facturers of  braid,  cords,  tassels,  buttons 
and  fringes  for  use  exclusively  in  the 
manufacture  of  such  articles  in  their  owti 
factories. 

Yarns,  thread  and  filaments  of  artificial 
and  imitation  silk,  produced  from  a  form 
cellulose  obtained  by  chemical  processes 
from  cotton  or  wool  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  knitted,  woven  or 
braided  fabrics,  for  use  only  in  their  own 
factories  in  the  manufacture  of  such 
knitted,  woven  or  braided  fabrics. 

MISCELLAN'EOUS   ARTICLES. 

Anatomical  preparations  and  skeletons  or 
parts  thereof. 


'Apparel,  wearing,  and  other  personal  and 
household  effects,  not  merchandise,  of 
British  subjects  dying  abroad,  but 
domiciled  in  Canada;  books,  pictures, 
family  plate  or  furniture,  personal  effects 
and  heirlooms  left  by  bequest. 


Articles  and  other  goods,  the  growth,  pro- 
duce or  manufacture  of  Canada,  returned 
within  five  years  after  having  been  ex- 
ported. 


Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

United  Kingdom. 
Italy          

Lb. 

332,059 

5,788 
15,546 

$ 

96,092 
1,.3.52 
6,043 

Lb. 

332, 059 

5,788 
15,546 

s 

96,092 
1  352 

United  States 

Total  

6.043 

353,. 393 

103.487 

353,393 

103,487 

United  Kingdom 

5,556 

88 

228 

3,316 

73 

183 

5,556 

88 

228 

3,316 

73 

United  States 

Total 

183 

5,872 

3,572 

5,872 

3  572 

United  Kingdom. 
United  States 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 
Belgium       .    . 

16,986 
191 

8,331 
172 

16,986 
191 

8,. 331 
172 

17,177 

8,503 

17,177 

8,503 

37.6fil 

36,248 

1,315 

1.045 

143 

51,736 

128,148 

49,682 

46, 603 

1,603 

1,-546 

202 

90, 653 

37.661 

36.24.S 

1,315 

1,045 

143 

51,7.36 

49,682 
46  603 

France 

Germany      

1,603 
1  546 

Holland     

■^02 

United  States. . . . 
Total 

90,653 

190,289 

128, 148 

190,289 

United  Kingdom. 
France 

49 
250 

1,213 
968 

49 

250 

Germany 

1,213 

United  States. . . . 

968 

Total 

2,480 

2,480 

United  Kingdom. 

= 

19, 147 

100 

100 

85 

250 

30 

30 

95 

100 

1,340 

591 

50 

566 

15 

40 

16,568 

19,147 

100 

Bermuda 

100 

B.  .S.  .Africa 

85 

B.  India 

250 

Newfoundland. . . . 

30 

30 

Denmark 

95 

Dutch  E.  Indies. . 

100 

1,340 

Germany 

591 

50 

Italy 

566 

Japan 

15 

40 

United  States. . . . 

16,568 

Total 

39,107 

39, 107 

126,005 

2,086 

189 

100 

9.223 

330 
25 

126,005 

2,086 

Bermuda 

189 

B.  India 

100 

B.  W.  Indies 

9,223 

Br.  Straits 

330 

Hong  Kong 

25 

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Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

""" 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
MISCELLANEOUS   ARTICLES — CoH. 

Articles  Canadian,  returned,  etc.^Con 

Newfoundland. . . . 
Alaska 

11,156 

6,191 

55 

.580 

3,700 

700 

651 

110 

62 

247 

557,242 

S 

11,156 
6,191 

55 

France 

580 

3,700 

Hawaii 

700 

Italy 

Mitjuclon  and 
.St.  Pierre 

651 

110 

62 

Switzerland  .     ... 

247 

United  States 

557,242 

Total     

718,652 

718,652 

Articles  brought  into  Canada  temporarily 
and    for   a    period    not    exeeeding    three 

98,249 

185 

839 

316,389 

months  for  the  purpose  of  exhibition  or  of 
competition   for   prizes   offered    by   any 
agrieultural  or  other  association. 

B.  W.  Indies 

Total 

415,662 

United  Kingdom. 
Holland             

Articles  for  the  use  of  the  Governor  General 

7,712 

35 

2,127 

7,712 

35 

United  States 

2,127 

Total 

9,874 

9,874 

TTnited  Kincdom 

Articico  for  the  personal  or  official  use  of 

871 

10 

10 

20 

85 

105 

808 

57 

3 

14 

5,766 

871 

10 

10 

and  who  are  not  engaged  in  any  other 

20 

101 

105 

808 

Japan 

Spain              

57 

3 

14 

United  States  . . . 

5,766 

Total 

7,749 

7,765 

United  Kingdom 

Articles  for  the  use  of  the  Arniv  and  Navy, 

465,740 

16,500 

1,445 

2,721,610 

465,448 

16,500 

war,  and  other  articles  the  property  of  the 

1,445 

United  States   . . 

2,727,305 

property   of   such    Government;   articles 
consigned  direct  to  officers  and  men  of 

Total 

3,205,295 

3,210,698 

His  Majesty's  Imperial  Navy,  for  their 
own    personal    use    or    consumption,    on 
board  their  own  ships. 

Articles  ex-warehoused  for  ship's  stores 

United  Kingdom. 

31,577 

2,923 

Bermuda 

9 

3 

B.  India 

10 

B.  W.  Indies 

027 

Malta 

13 

23 

New  Zealand 

4,780 

1,151 

China 

343 

Cuba 

606 

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Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity.      Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
MISCELLANEOLS    ATRICLES — CoTl. 

Articles  ex-warehoused  for  ship's  stores — 
Con. 

Sgypt  and  Soudan 

$ 

S 
10 

1,802 

22 

43 

Holland 

182 

26 

150 

25 

51 

36 

104 

Ignited  States 

923,158 

Total 

967. 173 

Articles  for  the  Anglo-American  Telegraph 

16 

16 

Company. 

Articles  presented  from  abroad  in  recogni- 
tion of  the  saving  of  human  lite. 

Bacteriological  products  or  serum  for  sub- 
cutaneous injection.   ■ 

1,739 

1,73S" 

United  Kingdom. 

6,600 

4,253 

49 

678 

95,988 

6,600 

4,253 

49 

Italy 

678 

95,988 

107,568 

107,568 

Barrels   or   packages    of    Canadian    manu- 
facture which  have  been  exported  filled 
with  Canadian  products,  when  returned, 
or    exported    empty    and  returned  filled 
with  foreign  products. 

22,702 

18 

8,360 

342 
181,803 

22,702 

R    W    Indies 

18 

8,360 

Miquelon  and   St. 

342 

TTnitprl    Statps 

181.803 

213,225 

213,225 

Bird  skins  and  skins  of  animals  not    native 
to  Canada,  and  fi.sh  skins  for  taxidermic 
purposes,  not  further  manufactured  than 
prepared  for  preservation. 

50 
673 

50 

T'nifpd    States 

673 

Total 

723 

723 

United  Kingdom. 

Botanical,  entomological  and  mineralogical 
specimens. 

287 

172 

54 

8 

230 

14 

2 

1,509 

287 

172 

54 

8 

230 

Holland 

14 

2 

TTnitpH    States 

1,509 

Total 

2,276 

2,276 

Cabinets  of  coins,  collections  of  medals  and 
collections  of  postage  stamps. 

United  Kingdom 

487 

95 

1,955 

487 

95 

1,995 

Total 

2,577 

2,577 

Collections  of  antiquities  when  imported  for 
or  by  public  museums,  public  libraries 
universities,     colleges    or    schools,     anc 
which  are  to  be  placed  in  such  institu- 
tions. 

United  Kingdom 

5,03S 
4C 

81« 

5,038 



40 

816 

Total 

5,894 



5,894 

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Articles  Imported. 


Countries. 


Imported. 


Quantity.      Value 


Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 


Quantity.      Value. 


free  goods — 
miscellaneous  articles- 


■Con. 


Clothing    and    books,    donations    of,    for 
charitable  purposes. 


United  Kingdom, 

Bermuda 

B.  S.  Africa 

B.  India 

B.  W.  Indies 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland . . . . 

China 

Denmark 

France 

Germany 

Greece 

Holland 

Italy 

Switzerland 

United  States.  .  .  . 


Total . 


Casual  donations  from  abroad  sent  by 
friends,  and  not  being  advertising  matter, 
tobacco,  articles  containing  spirits  or 
merchandise  for  sale — when  the  duty 
otherwise  payable  thereon  does  not 
exceed  fifty  cents  in  any  one  case — under 
regulations  by  the  Minister  of  Customs. 

Coffee,  green,  imported  direct  from  the 
country  of  growth  and  production  or  pur- 
chased in  bond  in  the  United  Kingdom. 
(To  August  22nd,  See  Dutiable  Goods). 


United  Kingdom 
United  States ... 


Total. 


United  Kingdom 

.\den 

B.  W.  Indies 

Brazil 

Costa  Rica 

Dutch  E.  Indies. 

Guatemala 

Hawaii 

Mexico. 


Salvador 

Turkey 

U.S.  of  Colombia. 
Venezuela 


Lb. 
591,160 

83,920 
50.5,496 
,508,892 

91,621 
126,416 
274,715 

4.3,562 
424,014 

45,813 

25,167 
763,316 
352,702 


Total. 


6,836,794 


Ice 


.\laska 

United  States. 


Total. 


Models  of  inventions  and  other  improve- 
ments in  the  Arts,  but  no  article  shall  be 
deemed  a  model  which  can  be  fitted  for 
use. 


Paintings  in  oil  or  water  colours,  and  pastels, 
valued  at  not  less  than  twenty  dollars 
each:  paintings  and  sculptures  by  artists 
domiciled  in  Cunada  but  residing  tempo- 
rarily abroad  for  purposes  of  study,  under 
regulations  by  the  Minister  of  Customs. 


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United  Kingdom. 

France 

Germany 

United  States. . . . 


Total. 


United  Kingdom 

Belgium 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

Norway 

Switzerland ....... 

United  States. . . . 


Total. 


4,993 

10 

3 

25 

15 

5 

123 

15 

10 

849 

70 

2 

10 

3 

25 

59,890 


66.048 


65 
349 


414 


92.837 

14.531 

64.799 

395.429 

15.026 

21.126 

45.545 

7.370 

64.561 

6.789 

4.255 

114.407 

46.762 


Lb. 
591.160 

83,920 
505,496 
,508,892 

91,621 
126.416 
274.715 

43.562 
424.014 

45.813 

25. 167 
763.316 
352.702 


893.437 


6.836.794 


2.411 
15.150 


17.561 


6.289 

139 

10 

27.738 


34. 176 


173.401 

13.018 

16.967 

807 

3.789 

29.471 

400 

1.938 

213,190 


4.52,981 


4,993 

10 

3 

25 

15 

5 

123 

15 

10 

849 

70 

2 

10 

3 

25 

59,890 


66,048 


65 
349 


414 


92,837 

14,531 

64,799 

395,429 

15,026 

21,126 

45,545 

7,370 

64.561 

6.789 

4.255 

114.407 

46.762 


893,437 


2,411 
15.150 


17,561 


6,289 

139 

10 

27,738 


34, 176 


173,401 
13.018 

16,967 

807 

3.789 

29,471 

400 

1,938 

213,190 


452.981 


340 


CVSTOilS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  1. — General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Akticles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS — 
MISCELLANEOUS   ARTICLES — CoTl. 

United  States  . . . 

$ 
52,951 

$ 
52,951 

United  States 

Photographs,  press,  for  use  only  as  news- 
paper pictures. 

125 

125 

2,467,701 

1,435 

1,540 

25 

397 

3,189 

2,820 

150 

660 

8,794 

715 

490 

765 

23, 667 

2,180 

1,650 

2,370 

88,001 

13,237 

50 

200 

1,275 

17,680 

1,150 

5,955 

25 

25 

175 

60 

185 

585 

140 

40 

2,550 

1,000 

5,213,211 

2,467,101 

1,435 

1,540 

B   E   Africa 

25 

R    S    Africa 

397 

B    India 

3,189 

B    W    Indies 

2,820 

150 

660 

8,794 

715 

490 

765 

23,667 

China 

2,180 

Cuba 

1,650 

2,370 

88,001 

13,237 

50 

Greenland  and 

200 

- 

1.275 

Holland 

17,680 

Italy 

1,150 

5,955 

Miquelon  and 

25 

25 

Peru 

175 

60 

185 

585 

140 

40 

2,550 

Turkev 

1,000 

TTnitpH    Rtafps 

5,213.211 

Total 

f 

7,864,092 

7,864,092 

United  Kingdom. 

Specimens,  models  and  wall  diagrams  for 
illustrations  of  natural  history  for  univer- 

852 
6,232 

852 

6,232 

7,084 

7,084 

Menageries,   horses,   cattle,   carriages  and 
harness  of 

845 

100 

1,067,351 

845 

100 

United  States 

1,696 

Total 

1,068,296 

2,641 

United  Kingdom. 

Vaccine  and  ivory  vaccine  points 

133 

387 
12,951 

133 

387 

12.951 

Total 

13,471 

13,471 

ii  TRADE  AND  NAVIQATION  341 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  ,11 

No.  1. — General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE   GOODS- 
MISCELLANEOUS   ARTICLES — Con. 

Works  of  Art  in  bronze  cast  from  models 

Belgium 

t 

3,949 
14,513 
3,638 

i 

3  949 

14  513 

United  States 

3,638 

Total 

22, 100 

22, 100 

United  Kingdom. 
B.  E.  Indies,  other 

Total,.    . 

Tea  of  Ceylon,  black,  imported  direct  or 
purchased  in  bond  in  the  United  Kingdom 

Lb. 

8,766,329 
6,516,078 

1,810,747 
1,188,687 

Lb. 

8, 766,. 329 
6,516,078 

1,810,747 
1,188,687 

15,282,407 

2,999,434 

15,282,407 

2,999,434 

United  Kingdom. 
B.E.Indies,  other 

Total      . 

Tea  of  Ceylon,  preen,  imported  direct  or 
purchased  in  bond  in  the  United  Kingdom 

128,651 
1,290,407 

27,433 
257,711 

128,651 
1,290,407 

27,433 
257,711 

1,419,058 

285, 144 

1,419,058 

285  144 

United  Kingdom. 
Hong  Kong 

Tea  of  China,  black,  imported  direct  or  pur- 
chased in  bond  in  the  United  Kingdom. 

351,358 

272,798 

1,382,798 

67,323 

39, 190 

163,003 

351,358 

272,798 

1,382,798 

67,323 
39,190 
163,003 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 

Hong  Kong 

China 

2,006,9.54 

269,516 

2,006.954 

269,516 

Tea  of  China,  green,  imported  direct  or  pur- 
chased in  bond  in  the  United  Kingdom.. 

56,605 

5, 196 

1,058,686 

9,220 

720 

133,629 

56, 605 

5,196 

1,058,686 

9,220 

720 
133  629 

Total 

1,120,487 

143,569 

1,120,487 

143,569' 

United  Kingdom. 
B.  India 

Tea  of  India,  black,  imported  direct  or  pur- 
chased in  bond  in  the  United  Kingdom.. 

3,926,985 
11,341,249 

770,143 
1,926,616 

3,926,985 
11,341,249 

770, 143 
1  926  616 

Total 

United  Kingdom. 
B. India 

15,268,234 

2,696,759 

15,268,234 

2,696,759 

Tea  of  India,  green,  imported  direct  or  pur- 
chased in  bond  in  the  United  Kingdom.. 

248,038 
43,111 

47,261 
7,535 

248,038 
43,111 

47,261 
7,535 

Total 

291,149 

54,796 

291,149 

54^796 

United  Kingdom. 
Japan 

Tea,  of  Japan,  green,  imported  direct  or  pur- 
chased in  bond  in  the  United  Kingdom.. 

1,200 
4,236,771 

351 
718,823 

1,200 
4,236,771 

351 

718,823 

Total 

4,2.37,971 

719, 174 

4,237,971 

719  174 

United  Kingdom. 

B.  W.  Indies 

Dutch  E.  Indies. . 

Tea,  of  other  countries,  black,  imported 
direct  or  purchased  in  bond  in  the  United 
Kingdom      

78,583 

25 

325,204 

209,836 

15,124 

6 

55,949 

34,111 

78,583 

25 

325,204 

209,836 

15, 124 

6 

55,949 

34  111 

Total 

613,648 

105, 190 

613,648 

105  190 

Dutch  E.  Indies,, 

Tea  of  other  countries,   green,    imported 
direct  or  purchased  in  bond  in  the  United 
Kingdom. 

6,5.52 

1,097 

6,552 

1,097 

2,612 

2,  .360 

117,050,052 

2  612 

gold  coins. 

Newfoundland. . . 

2,360 
17,050,052 

Total 

117,055,024 

17.055,024 

342 


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No.  1. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
-General  Statement  of  Imports — Continued. 


Articles  Imported. 

Countries. 

Imported. 

Entered  for 
Home  Consumptio.N'. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

FREE    GOODS 

MICSELLANEOVS    ARTICLES — Cotl. 

Gold  bullion  in  bars,  blocks,  ingots,  drops, 
sheets  or  plates,  unmanufactured. 

$ 

7 
3,549 
14,424,816 

S 
7 

3,549 

Ilnitpd  States 

14,424.816 

Total 

14,428,372 

14,428,372 

Silver  bullion  in  bars  blocks,  ingots,  drop,-; 
sheets  or  plates,  unmanufactured. 

4S 
509,553 

43 

509, 553 

Total 

509,596 

509, 596 

- 

United  States 

RiHes  and  cartridges  for  home  guard 

67, 942 

67,942 

United  Ivingdom. 

149,989 

124 

1,958 

951 

22,051 

149,989 

B.  India 

124 

1.958 

951 

* 

22,051 

Total 

175,073 

175,073 

310,493,800 

307,647,109 

rilADK  AND  NA7I0ATI0N 


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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  2. — Abstract  by  Countries 


Countries. 


Imports. 


Dutiable. 


Value. 


Free. 


Value. 


Total. 


Value. 


General  Tariff. 


Value. 


Duty. 


United  Kingdom 

Aden 

Bermuda 

British  East  Africa 

South  Africa 

India 

Straits  Settlements. 

East  Indies,  other. . . 

Guiana 

Honduras 

West  Indies 

Oceania:     Australia 
Tasmania 

Oceania:  New  Zealand 

Oceania:  All  other 

Fiji  Islands 

Gibraltar 

Hong  Kong 

Malta 

Newfoundland 


67,867,733 

3,437 

51 

7,558 

7,668 

829,265 

206, 370 

62,647 

2,909,514 


and 


4,267,015 

157,484 

1,298,969 

1,715 

1,996,924 


22,490,554 
14,531 
23,863 
15,-169 
307,467 
,307,137 
788,232 
,622,417 
13,601 
552,450 
1,772,580 

227,990 

2,607,493 

7,709 


1, 


651.959 

821 
14,767 


150 
616,801 


1,230,913 


90,3.58,287 

17,968 

23,914 

22,727 

315,135 

4,136,402 

994,602 

1,685,064 

2,923,115 

552,450 

6,039,595 

385,474 

3,906,462 

9,424 

1,996,924 

150 

1,268,760 

821 

1,245,680 


,788,775 

3,437 

51 

6,628 

301 

68,955 

6,241 

17,016 

43,868 


S       cts. 

,453,340  38 

535  95 

20  30 

839  38 

312  50 

8,405  30 

1,405  82 

4,082  07 

248,984  67 


54,075 

183,641 

87,571 

1,715 


87,804  51 

50,960  56 

14,261  27 

91  50 


603,057 

858 

14,183 


291,346  67 
1,350  85 
3,486  54 


Total  British  Empire. 


80,283,897 


35,599,057 


115,882,954 


7,880,372 


6,167,228  27 


Alaska 

Argentina 

.Austria-Hungary 

.Azores  and  Madeira  Islands 

Belgium 

Brazil 

Bulgaria 

Gen. Am.  States:  Costa  Rica. . . . 

"  "         Guatemala 

"  "         Salvador 

Chili 

China 

Cuba ■ 

Denmark 

Danish  West  Indies 

Dutch  East  Indies 

"       Guiana 

Ecuador 

Egypt  and  Soudan 

France 

French  Africa 

Germany 

German  -Africa 

Greece 

Greenland,  Iceland,  etc 

Hawaii 

Holland 

Italy 

.Japan r 

Kongo  Free  State 

Korea 

Madagascar 

Mexico 

Miquelon  and  St.  Pierre  Islands. 

Morocco : r 

Norway 

Peru 


109,053 

10, 226 

581,670 

2,089 

1,204,517 

728, ISO 

1,725 

2,407 

38,722 

9,6.50 

190 

311,868 

1,520,619 

10,403 

117,687 

47,000 

203,898 

1,155 

20,845 

6,995,425 

3,216 

3,760,566 


21,073 

3,354,561 

31,501 


651,050 
425, 797 

15,026 

45,591 

6,789 


813,113 
183,585 
33,729 


81,589 


414, 173 


22, 106 
1,335,815 
1,090,291 
1,331,297 


75 

138 

58,497 

40, 264 


8,820 

1,256,185 

5,478 

1,149,289 

113,305 

1,958 

208 

9,395 

589,013 

417,257 

1.481,323 

12, 952 


319,931 
1,359,940 


4,122 

1,267,736 

2,022 

89 

68,878 

86,696 


130,126 

3,364,787 

613,171 

2,089 

1,855,567 

1,153,977 

1,725 

17,433 

84,313 

16,439 

190 

1,124,981 

1,704,204 

44,132 

117,687 

128,. 589 

203,898 

1,155 

29,665 

8,251,610 

8,694 

4,909,855 

113,. 305 

416,131 

208 

31,501 

1,924,828 

1,507,548 

2,812,620 

12, 952 

75 

4,260 

1,326,233 

42,286 

89 

388,809 

1,446,636 


20,768 

1,532 

349,762 

1,865 

1,050,777 

723,754 

1,725 

45, 

46,. 558 

3,600 

.  190 

228,927 

1,384,407 

10,398 

115,469 

116,153 

186,376 

1,155 

21,652 

3,539,598 

1,899 

3,887,906 


3,851  86 

283  18 

96,742  62 

645,44 

224,621  24 

235,694  59 

269  50 

95  60 

12,812  43 

856  OS 

9  20 

79,177  50 

770,799  00 

2, 106  14 

75.626  31 

40,184  18 

72,217  62 

404  25 

27,825  98 

2,099,784  48 

876  17 

1,089,0.38  74 


415,953 


60,827  80 


23,217 

1,206,806 

734.251 

660,811 


9,366  92 

2,271,650  17 

198,853  73 

198,633  45 


75 

203 

52,055 

1,260 


22  50 

53  30 

12,291  12 

732  41 


112,045 
1,407,350 


31,135  84 
395,404  70 


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Dutiable  and  Free. 


Entered  for  Consumption. 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total 
Dutiable. 

Total 
Free. 

Grand  Total. 

S 

Value. 

Duty. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Value. 

Value. 

Value. 

Duty. 

i 

58,170,806 

$       cts. 
12,299,501  61 

$ 

3,051,676 

$       rts. 
694,692  19 

$ 

68,011,2.57 

3,437 

51 

8,347 

7,420 

826,700 

202,688 

62,991 

2,980,115 

s 

22, 149,. 524 

14,. 531 

23,872 

15, 169 

307,467 

3,307,147 

573,028 

1,574,994 

13,419 

497,786 

1,771,574 

220,885 

2,612,273 

7,709 

$ 

90,100,781 

17,968 

23,923 

23,516 

314,887 

4,133,847 

775,716 

1,637,985 

2,993,534 

497,786 

6,162,338 

412,205 

3,908,616 

9,424 

1,780,368 

150 

1,248,575 

949 

1,245,160 

$       cts. 

18,447,-534  18 

535  95 

20  30 

1,011  28 

1,026  60 

74,573  21 

46.011  16 

18.012  25 
1,073,580  06 

1 

9. 

^ 

3 

1  719 

171  90 

714  10 

66, 167  91 

44,605  34 

13,930  18 

824,595  16 

4 

7,119 

5 

757,745 

196,447 

45,975 

2,936,246 

6 

8 

1 

0  23 

9 
10 

4,336,684 

1,150,311  78 

5 
7,679 

1   13 
1,918  00 

4,390,764 

191,320 

1,296,343 

1,715 

1,780,368 

1,238,117  42 

52,878  56 

164,940  67 

91  .50 

634,705  27 

11 

1  208  772 

150,679  40 

13 

14 

1,780,368 

634,705  27 

15 

150 

616,801 

13 

1,230,936 

16 

28,717 
78 
41 

7,904  90 

22  85 

5  16 

631,774 

936 

14,224 

299,251  57 
1,373  70 
3,491  70 

17 

18 

19 

69,441,881 

15,185,382  65 

3,088,197 

704,544  46 

80,410,450 

34,937,278 

115,347,728 

22,057,155  38 

20,768 

10,226 

610,681 

1,865 

1,223,819 

723,754 

1,725 

453 

46,. 5.58 

3,600 

190 

228,927 

1,384,407 

10,615 

115.469 

116,1.53 

186,376 

1,155 

21,6.52 

7,191,183 

2,883 

3,887,906 

21,073 

3,354,561 

31,501 

41,841 

3,364,787 

642, 182 

1,865 

1,875,963 

1,149,551 

1,725 

15,479 

92, 149 

10,389 

190 

1,042,383 

1,617,291 

44,344 

115,409 

197,742 

186,376 

1,155 

30,482 

8,449,186 

8,361 

5,086,986 

113,305 

417,911 

208 

32,6.55 

1,769,2.56 

1,472,799 

2,783,465 

12,952 

75 

4,325 

1,229,977 

4,244 

89 

385,647 

1,494,046 

3,851  86 

2,456  68 

164,367  52 

645  44 

266,119  46 

235,694  59 

269  50 

95  60 

12,812  43 

856  08 

9  20 

79,177  50 

770,799  00 

2, 1.55  77 

75.626  31 

40,184  18 

72,217  62 

404  25 

27,825  98 

2,900,280  46 

1,171  92 

1,089,038  74 

?n 

8,694 
260,919 

2,! 73  50 
67,624  90 

21 

n 

23 

173,042 

41,498  22 

652, 144 
425,797 

94 

25 

9f\ 

15,026 

45,591 

6,789 

27 

28 

29 

30 



813,456 

232,884 

33,729 

31 

.32 

217 

49  63 

33 

.34 

81,589 

35 

36 

37 

8,830 

1,258,003 

5.478 

1,199,080 

113, .305 

1,958 

208 

9,438 

539,751 

417,283 

1,481,473 

12,952 

38 

3, 651,. 585 
984 

800,495  98 
295  75 

39 

40 

41 

4-> 

415,953 

60,827  80 

43 

44 

23,217 
1,229,505 
1,055,516 
1,301,992 

9,366  92 

2,277,291  So 

279,181  33 

360,465  15 

45 

22,699 
321,265 
641,181 

5,641  68 
80,327  60 
161,831  70 

46 

47 

48 

49 

75 

203 

52,0.55 

2  222 

22  50 

53  30 

12,291  12 

987  38 

50 

4,122 

1,177,922 

2  022 

"'   89 

68,903 

86, 696 

51 

52 

962 

254  97 

.53 

.54 

204,699 

75,969  52 

316,744 
1,407,350 

107, 105  36 
395,404  70 

.55 

56 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

Xo.  2. — Abstract  by  Countries 


Countries. 


Imports. 


Dutiable. 


Free. 


Value. 


Value. 


Total. 


Value. 


General  Tariff. 


Value. 


Duty. 


58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
«4 
65 


Persia 

Philippines 

Portugal 

Rouniania 

Russia 

San  Domingo 

Servia 

Siara 

Spain -. 

Sweden 

Switzerland 

Turkey 

Uruguay 

U.  S.  of  Colombia 

United  States 

Venezuela 


% 

6,015 

1,399 

200.072 

4,379 

61,013 

3,464,512 


509 

3,976 

19,177 

185 
42,941 


494 

902, 90S 

412,153 

3,943,913 

279,119 

1,415 

67.963 

07,614,812 

53,392 


140 

12,178 
76,097 

134,547 
58.869 
16,. 378 
11,347 

114,425 
262, 107, 254 

158,590 


6,524 

5,375 

219.249 

4,. 564 

103,954 

3,464,512 

140 

12,672 

979,005 

546,700 

4,002,782 

295,497 

12,762 

182,388 

469,722,066 

211,982 


6,015 

2,177 

196,395 

6,960 

61,868 

3,193,796 


%       ets. 

2, 104  05 

6,995  35 

87,207  21 

1,694  13 

22,075  72 

103,452  42 


494 

477,561 

347,979 

833,960 

306,849 

1,4.34 

67,65' 

168,658,299 

51,036 


148,75 

81,864  42 

86,731  20 

195,2.30  79 

57,941  05 

391  62 

14,590  68 

42,335,574  74 

11,620  05 


Total  other  countries. . 
Duty  on  articles  lower  than  home 

trade  price 

.Additional  duties 

War  tax 


238,667,197 


Grand  total. 


274,894,743 


513,561,940 


190,521,4.30 


52,020,516  23 

68,296  47 

410,832  60 

2,236,290  16 


318,951,094    310,493,800 


629,444,894 


198,401,802 


60,903,163  73 


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Dutiable  and  Free — Concluded. 


Entered  for  Consumption. 

J3 

Preferential  Tariff. 

Treaty  Rates. 

Total 
Dutiable. 

Total 
Free. 

Oram!  Total.             ''•^. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Value. 

Value. 

Value. 

Duty. 

S 

$        rts. 

S 

$       cts. 

S 

6,015 

2,177 

196,395 

6.960 

62,514 

3.193,796 

509 

4,027 

19,213 

185 

42,941 

? 

6,  .524 

6,204 

215,608 

7,145 

105,4.55 

-3,193,796 

140 

12,672 

977,448 

545,835 

3,979,2.56 

323,227 

12,781 

182,082 

428,616,927 

209,626 

$       cts. 

2,104  05 

6,995  35 

87,207  21 

1,694  13 

22,223  77 

1,103,452  42 

148  75 

1.89.612  71 

102,640  24 

845,898  52 

57,941  05 

391  62 

14,590  68 

42,335,574  74 

11,620  05 

57 

.58 

59 

no 

646 

148  05 

61 

fi'' 

140 
12,178 
76,201 

134,. 547 
58,869 
16,378 
11,347 

n4,425 
259,958,628 

158,590 

63 

494 

901 , 247 

411,288 

3,920,387 

306,849 

1,434 

67,657 

168,658,299 

51,036 

64 

423,686 

63,309 

3,086,427 

107,748  29 

15,909  04 

650,667  73 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

T> 

8,860,315 

2,010,636  56 

199,381,745 

272,709,831 

472,091,576 

54,031,152  79 

68,296  47 

410,832  60 

2,638,473  03 

402, i82  87 

69,441,881 

15,587,565  52 

11,948,512 

2,715,181  02 

279,792,195 

307,647,109 

587, 439,. 304 

79,205,910  27 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  by  Countries  of  the  Total  Quantities  and  Values 
of  Merchandise  exported  from  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  distinguishing 
Canadian  Produce  and  Manufactures  from  those  of  Other  Countries, 
during  the  twelve  months  ended  March  31,  1915. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Phoduce  of  C.\n.\da. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  or  Can.\d.4. 

Tot.^l  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity 

Value. 

The  Mine. 

United  States.. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Aust.-Hungary.. 
Belgium 

Cwt. 
32,655 

$ 
120,242 

Cwt. 

% 

Cwt. 
32,655 

$ 

120,242 

Ton. 

14,726 

1,514 

1,645 

1,475 

2,391 

460 

952 

294 

51,447 

513,877 
37,024 
42,780 
55,259 
74,494 
16,440 
39,254 
10,606 
1,437,653 

Ton. 

Ton. 

14,726 

1,514 

1,045 

1,475 

2,. 391 

460 

952 

294 

51,447 

513,877 

37,024 

42,780 

55,2.59 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

74,494 

16,440 

39,254 

Japan 

10,606 

United  States . . 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  W.  Indies... 
Aust.-Hungary.. 

1,437,653 

74,904 

2,227,387 

74,904 

2,227,387 

967 
30 
20 
22 

114 

28 

18 

18,729 

12,223 

75 

100 

160 

597 

168 

90 

98,314 

967 
30 
20 

22 

114 

28 

IS 

18,729 

12,223 

75 

100 

160 

Germany 

Holland 

597 

168 

90 

United  States. . 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Australia 

B.  S.  Africa 

B.   E.   Indies, 

98,314 

19,928 

111,727 

19,928 

111,727 

Coal 

28, 663 

32,840 

2,693 

1,468 

401 

657 

169,560 

52,374 

1,149 

401 

1,053 

1,614 

486 

163 

4,459 

7,509 

92 

653 

451 

12,028 

672 

1,031 

1,502 

211 

765 

243 

115 

1,189,234 

96,834 

125,313 

8,092 

4,404 

1,365 

1,974 

510,962 

243,231 

3,447 

1,504 

3,159 

5,994 

1,461 

611 

13,932 

26, 262 

276 

2,099 

1,579 

36,495 

2,662 

3,891 

5,257 

633 

2,678 

911 

345 

3,360,887 

15 

106 

28.678 

32,840 

2,693 

1,468 

421 

657 

170,031 

52,374 

1,149 

401 

1,053 

1,614 

486 

163 

4,459 

7,509 

92 

653 

451 

12,028 

672 

1,031 

1,502 

211 

765 

243 

115 

1,277,370 

96,940 
125,313 

8,092 

4,404 

B.W.Indies.... 

Gibraltar.. 

Newfoundland . . 

20 

180 

1,545 
1,974 

471 

3,604 

514,566 
243,231 

Argentina 

Belgium 

Brazil 

3,447 

1,504 

3,159 

5,994 

Cuba 

1,461 

Denmark 

611 

13,932 

26,262 

Holland 

Italy 

276 

2,099 

1,579 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Norway 

Panama 

Philippines 

Portugal 

Russia 

36,495 

2,662 

3,891 

5,257 

633 

2,678 

911 

345 

United  States.. 
Total 

United  States . . 

88,136 

165,274 

3,526,161 

1,512,487 

4,466,258 

88,642 

169,164 

1,601,129 

4,635,422 

Chromite  (chromic 

79 

878 

79 

878 

iron). 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity.!    Value. 

Quantity.!    Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

THE  MINE — Con. 
Felspar 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States. . 

Total 

I'nit'd  Kingdom 

Ton 

22 
13,627 

$ 
176 
56,492 

Ton. 

$ 

Ton. 

22 
13,627 

$ 

176 

56,492 

13,649 

56,668 

■     13,649 

56,668 

Gold-bearing     quartz. 

105,324 

6,831 

15,294,355 

105,. 324 

6,831 

2,509 

15,296,864 

Total 

15,406.510 

2,509 

15.409,019 

United  States.  . 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States., 

Total 

United  States . . 

United  States. . 
China 

Gypsum    or    plaster — 

322,680 

378,648 

322,680 

378,648 

crude. 
Metals,  viz, — 

Lb. 
11, 062.. 501 
51,614,537 

8.53.900 
5,319,4.57 

Lb. 

Lb. 

11,062,501 
51,614,537 

8.53,900 

ed    in   ore,    matte, 
regulus,  etc. 

5,319,457 

62,677,038 

6,173,357 

62,677,038 

6,173,357 

Copper,    black   or 

9,861,780 

1,371,889 

9,861.780 

1,371,889 

coarse,  cement  cop- 
per and  copper    in 
pigs. 
Lead,  metallic,  con- 

723,100 

12,534 

723, 100 

12,534 

tained  in  ore,  etc. 

1,007,317 

1,514,982 

12,203 

38,016 

58,787 
483 

1,007,317 

1,514,982 

12,203 

38,010 

Japan 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Germany 

United  States. . 

Total 

United  States. . 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

China 

58,787 

483 

2,. 534, 502 

97,286 

2,534,502 

97,286 

Nickel,  fine,  contain- 

10,838,477 

179,4.54 

34,394,086 

1,601,251 

22,866 

3,439,539 

10,838,477 

179,454 

34,394,086 

1,601,251 

ed  in  ore,  matte  or 

22,866 

3,439,539 

45,412,017 

5,063,656 

45,412,017 

5,063,656 

Platinum,    contained 
in    concentrates    or 
other  forms. 

Silver,  metallic,  con- 

Oz. 

46 

2,171 

Oz. 

98 

4,656 

Oz. 
144 

6,827 

16,533,6.52 

384,774 

100,890 

229,261 

8,106,728 

8,848,064 

213,254 

50, 193 

1.30.145 

4,274,734 

16,533.6.52 

384,774 

100.890 

229,261 

8,106,728 

8,848,064 

tained  in  ore,  con- 

213,254 

centrates,  etc. 

50, 193 

Germany 

United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  India 

France 

130,145 

4,274,734 

25,355,305 

13,516,390 

25,355,305 

13,516,390 

Mica 

Lb. 

126,397 
3,774 
2,. 360 
2,000 
1,000 

717,221 

31,856 
612 
400 
650 
200 
184,082 

Lb. 

126,397 

3,774 
2,360 
2,000 
1,000 
717,. 598 

Lb. 

31,856 

612 

400 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States. . 

Total 

650 

200 

377 

59 

184,141 

852,752 

217,800 

377 

59 

853, 129 

217,859 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Expokts. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

THE   MINE — Con. 

Mineral    pigment,    iron 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Newfoundland . . 

Belgium 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

Cwt. 
9,825 
1 
505 
5,690 
4,765 
11,981 

$ 

5,940 

2 

168 

2,231 

1,981 

10,422 

Cwt. 

$ 

Cwt. 

9,825 

1 

505 

5,690 

4,765 

11,981 

$ 
5.940 

2 

168 

2,231 

1,981 

10,422 

32,767 

20,744 

32,767 

20,744 

Gal. 
800 
181 

40 
42 

Gal. 

Gal. 
800 

181 

40 

42 

981 

82 

981 

82 

Oil— 

9,000 
192,780 

600 
3,616 

9,000 
209,900 

600 

kerosene — crude. 

United  States. . 
Total 

Newfoundland . . 
Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States. - 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Germany  

United  States. . 

Total 

United  States. . 
United  States. . 
Unit'dKingdom 

17,120 

1,177 

4,793 

17,120 

1,177 

201,780 

4,216 

218,900 

5,393 

Refined             

1,213 
43 

228 
7 

152,245 
9,919 

11,526 
932 

153,458 
9,962 

11,754 

939 

1,256 

235 

162,164 

12,458 

163,420 

12,693 

Ores— 

Ton. 
332 
5 

18,285 
1,484 

Ton. 

Ton. 
332 
5 

18  285 

1,484 

337 

19,769 

337 

19  769 

142 

74 

717 

14,970 

7,365 

60,023 

142 

74 

717 

14, 970 

7.365 

60,023 

933 

82,358 

933 

82,358 

130,496 

345,119 

130,496 

345,119 

90 

1,950 

90 

1,950 

Other 

112 

10 

54 

39 

12,549 

113,249 
21,700 
42,361 
68,142 

400,421 

112 

10 

54 

39 

12,549 

113,249 

21,700 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States. . 

Total 

United  States. . 

Germany 

United  States. . 

Total 

United  States. . 

42,361 

68, 142 

400,421 

12,764 

645,873 

12,764 

645,873 

Phosphates. . . 

60 

ISO 

60 

180 

Plumbago,    crude  ore. 

C-B-t 
556 
9,388 

2,630 
21,490 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 
556 
9,388 

2,630 

and  concentrates. 

21,490 

9,944 

24. 120 

9,944 

24,120 

Pyrites 

Ton. 
95.901 

393,085 

Ton. 

Ton. 
95, 901 

393,085 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 

?I10DUCE  or  C.\NAD.\. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Expokts. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

THE  MINE — Con. 

Salt 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  W.  Indies... 
Newfoundland. . 
Belgium 

Cwt. 
15 
300 
5,104 

2 
10 

8 
4,080 

$ 

15 

112 

3,516 

8 

6 

5 
1,847 

Cwt. 

$ 

Cwt. 

15 

300 

43,597 

2 

10 

8 
21,021 

15 

112 

38,493 

16,943 

20,459 
8 

6 

Miquelon     and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

United  States 
United  States.  . 

United  States . . 

United  States  . 
United   States.  . 

Unit'dKingdom 

5 

16,941 

6,703 

8,550 

9,519 

5,509 

55,434 

23,646 

64,953 

29, 155 

Sand  and  gravel 

Ton. 
959,039 

808,012 

Ton. 

Ton. 
959,039 

808,012 

Stone- 
Ornamental,  granite, 
marble,    etc.,    un- 
wrought. 

Building,     freestone. 

95 

399 

13 

420 

108 

819 

62, 600 

45,950 

62,600 

45,950 

28,995 

20,080 

28,995 

Crushed 

20,080 

For  manufacture  of 
grindstones,  rough. 

54 

294 

54 

294 

3,933 
590 

2,048 
130 

1,208 
400 
106 
349 

12 
93,876 

3,933 

590 

2,048 

130 

1,208 

400 

106 

349 

Miquelon   and 
St    Pierre 

12 

108,420 

202,296 

Total 

102,652 

108,420 

211,072 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies. . . 
United  States . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  S.  Africa 

B.  Guiana 

B.  Honduras. . .. 
B.  W.  Indies.... 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland. . 
Belgium 

THE    FISHERIES. 

Codfish,  including  had- 
dock,  Hng,  and  pol- 
lock— Fresh. 

Lb. 
300 
200 
3,402,6.57 

9 
11 

110,984 

Lb. 

Lb. 
300 

200 
3,416,182 

9 

11 

13,525 

632 

111,616 

3,403,157 

111,004 

13,525 

632 

3,416,682 

111,636 

Cwt. 

12,411 

3,057 

21 

10,239 

12 

103,493 

120 

5.826 

303 

66.798 

3,299 

72,05C 

443 

6,995 

80 

45 

54,134 

21,152 

133 

53,547 

91 

674,807 

150 

29,138 

1,338 

487,494 

23, 149 

502, 724 

3,583 

35,145 

570 

300 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

12,411 

3,057 

21 

10,426 

12 

107,145 

120 

5,826 

303 

66,931 

3,299 

76,333 

443 

7,096 

80 

45 

.54, 134 

21,152 

135 

187 

1,048 

54,595 
91 

3,652 

22,063 

696,870 
150 

29, 138 

1,3.38 

133 

517 

488,011 

Costa  Rica 

Cuba 

23, 149 

4,283 

21,451 

524, 175 

Dan.  W.  Indies 
Dutch  Guiana 

Ecuador 

FrenchW.  Indies 

3,583 

101 

495 

35,640 
570 

300 

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No.   3. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
-General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

THE   nSHERIES — COTl. 

Codfish,  dry  salted- 
Con. 

Hawaii 

Hayti 

Cwt. 
1,629 
90 
52, 055 

1 

8 

9,216 

63,820 

2,919 

610 

244,3.34 

19 

10 

$ 

11,223 

710 

346,595 

4 

55 

64.814 

429,046 

20, 242 

4,524 

1,357,079 

135 

80 

Cwt. 

$ 

Cwt. 
1,629 
90 
52, 167 

1 

8 

9.721 

63,820 

2,919 

610 

244, 645 

19 

10 

$ 
11,223 

710 

Italy 

112 

750 

347,345 

Miquelon  and 
.St.  Pierre 

Nicaragua 

Panama 

Porto  Rico 

Portugal 

U.  S.  of  Colom- 
bia 

4 

55 

505 

3,047 

67,861 
429. 046 

20, 242 

4,524 

United  States.. 

Uruguay 

Venezuela 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland . . 
United  States. . 

Total 

United  .States.. 

Bermuda 

B.  W.  Indies.... 
United  States.. 

'     Total 

United  States.. 

Bermuda 

B.  Guiana 

B.W.Indies.... 

Costa  Rica 

Dan.  W.Indies.. 
Dutch  Guiana. . 

Panama 

Porto  Rico 

U.  S.  of  Colom- 
bia. 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland . . 
Miquelon    and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States... 

Total 

United  States. . 

311 

1,521 

1,358,600 
135 

80 

659,903 

4,121,962 

9,284 

50,892 

669, 187 

4,172,854 

Wet  salted 

14,360 

4,562 

48,295 

54.000 

29,680 

185,290 

14,360 

4,562 
50,822 

54,000 

29,686 

2,527 

8,057 

193,347 

67,217 

268,976 

2,527 

8,057 

69,744 

277,033 

Pickled 

34,386 

128,910 

34,386 

128,910 

Lb. 
690 
310 

137, 723 

45 

16 

30.725 

Lb. 

Lb. 
690 
310 

147,4.58 

45 

16 

9,735 

568 

31,293 

138,723 

30,786 

9,735 

568 

148,458 

31,. 354 

Mackerel — 
Fresh 

3,229,558 

156,487 

3,229,558 

156,487 

Pickled... 

Brl. 

89 

591 

6,092 

16 

11 

1 

949 

327 

9 
-19,691 

1,082 

5,524 

58,409 

167 

109 

10 

10,817 

2,984 

139 
219,967 

Brl. 

30 

1 

197 

4 

2 

268 

13 

1,661 

37 

17 

Brl. 

119 

^     592 

6,289 

20 

13 

1 

977 

327 

19 
19,854 

1..350 

5,5,37 

60,070 

204 

126 

10 

28 

254 

11,071 
2,984 

10 
163 

90 

718 

229 
220, 685 

27,776 

299,208 

435 

3,058 

28,211 

302,266 

Halibut- 
Fresh 

Lb. 

194,000 
4,489 

150 
7,071,875 

14,300 
449 

15 

4.37,148 

Lb. 

Lb. 

194.000 
4,489 

150 
7,545,350 

14,300 

449 

15 

473,475 

23,678 

460,826 

7,270,514 

451,912 

473,475 

23,678 

7,743,989 

475, 590 

Pickled 

Brl. 
163 

2,296 

Brl. 

Brl. 
163 

2,296 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  or  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

THE    nSHERIES — COU. 

Herring — 

Australia 

Lb. 

250 

990,000 

29,735,473 

S 

15 

13,625 

492,896 

Lb. 

$ 

Lb. 

250 

990,000 

29,865,473 

S 

15 

13,625 

United  States... 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda 

B.  Guiana 

B.VV.  Indies. ... 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland. . 

Belgium 

China. 

130,000 

1,300 

494,196 

30, 725, 723 

506,536 

130,000 

1,300 

30,855,723 

507,836 

Pickled 

Brl. 
30,651 

4 

18 

1,2.58 

31,910 

66, 362 

36 

261 

54, 135 

50 

184 

96, 659 

625 

6 

60 

3,326 

3 

45,508 

30,6.56 
56 
91 

5,408 

139,780 

140,787 

124 

1,381 

116,888 

200 

905 

201,388 

1,250 

32 
269 

Brl. 

20 

240 

Brl. 
30,671 

4 

18 

1,417 

32,009 

66, 362 

36 

261 

54, 135 

50 

184 

96,6.59 

625 

6 

60 

3,326 

3 

50, 194 

30,896 

56 

91 

159 
99 

929 
541 

6,337 
140,321 
140,787 

124 

"~ 

1,381 

116,888 

Cuba 

200 

Dan.  W.  Indies.. 

905 

201,388 

1,250 

Miquclon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Panama 

Porto  Rico 

U.S.   of   Colom- 

32 

269 

14,892 

14 
167,131 

14,892 

14 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  W.  Indies .... 
New  Zealand. . . 

4,686 

•17,985 

185,116 

331,056 

821,252 

4,964 

19,695 

336,020 

840,947 

Lb. 

59,046 

9,168 

50 

1,245 

550,000 

20 
405 

8,500 

929 

9 

80 

43,800 

3 
17 

Lb. 

Lb. 

59,046 

11,068 

50 

1,245 

550,000 

20 
405 

8,. 500 

1,900 

131 

1,060 
9 

* 

80 

43,800 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total ' 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  Guiana 

B.W.Indies.... 
Newfoundland. . 

3 

17 

619,934 

53,338 

1,900 

131 

621,834 

53,469 

4,950 

8,685 

8,325 

227, 966 

6,125 

61,750 

44, 200 

900 

18,493 

973 

3,811,052 

256 

477 

307 

7,427 

256 

1,6.35 

1,692 

26 

764 

44 

129,079 

4,950 

8,685 

8,325 

227,966 

6,125 

61,750 

44,200 

900 

18,493 

973 

3,811,052 

256 

477 

307 

7,427 

256 

1,635 

Dutch  Guiana.  . 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Panama 

Porto  Rico ; 

United  States.. 

Total 

United  .States. . 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies.... 
United  States.. 

Total 

1,692 

26 

764 

44 

129,079 

4,193,419 

141,963 

4,193,419 

141,963 

Smelts 

7,073,036 

427,873 

7,073,036 

427,873 

Sea  fish,  other — 
Fresh 

1..S00 

1,600 

1.615,684 

36 

69 

81,579 

1,800 

1,600 

1,615,684 

36 

69 

81,579 

1,619,084 

81,684 

1,619,084 

81,684 

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354  CrSTOMfi  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  C.\n.\d.i. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  or  Can.^da. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

THE  nSHERIES — Coil. 

Sea  fish,  other— Con. 
Pickled 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  Guiana 

B.W.Indies.... 

Costa  Rica 

Dan.  W.  Indies. 

Denmark 

Dutch  Guiana. . 

Panama 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland. . 

Brl. 

261 

43 

8,991 

3 

16 

30 

163 

24 

2,336 

S 

979 

181 

44,545 

13 

87 

600 

870 

127 

20,656 

Brl. 

S 

Brl. 

261 

43 

8,991 

3 

16 

30 

163 

24 

2,341 

$ 
979 

181 

44,545 

13 

•    87 

600 

870 

127 

5 

51 

20,707 

11,867 

68,058 

5 

51 

11,872 

68,109 

Lb. 

115,150 

10,599 

2,216 

195 

31,. 507 

460 

50 

500 

1,566,140 

22,968 

712 

146 

21 

2,205 

33 

3 

45 

6 
92, 145 

Lb. 

Lb. 

115,150 

11,499 

2,216 

195 

31,. 507 

460 

50 

980 

75 
1,584,840 

22,968 

900 

55 

767 
146 

21 

2,205 

33 

3 

480 

100 

145 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

New'foundland . . 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

United  States.. 

United  States.. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda 

B.  Guiana 

B.W.Indies.... 

6 

18,700 

2,148 

94,293 

1,726,892 

118,284 

20,080 

2,303 

1,746,972 

120,587 

Oysters- 

Brl. 

14 

1 

10 

21 
577 

194 

6 

59 

Brl. 

Brl. 
14 
1 
10 

21 

577 

194 

6 

, 

59 

127 
6,471 

127 

6,471 

623 

6,875 

023 

6,857 

Preserved  in  cans  . . . 

Lb. 
170 

40 

Lb. 
170 

40 

Lobsters — 
Fresh 

5,. 500, 586 

849,368 

5,500,586 

849,368 

2,796,102 

IS,. 585 

264 

3,035 

1,450 

1,123,691 

7,530 

87 

1,201 

512 

19,056 

5,955 

2,815,158 

18,. 585 

264 

3,035 

1,450 

1,920 

2,4.50 

7,876 

228,874 

360 

78,875 

1,396,909 

415.384 

86,040 

48 

.54,546 

1.56,318 

2,268,8.38 

2,780 

1,129,646 

7,. 5.30 

87 

1,201 

512 

1,920 

680 

680 

New  Zealand . . . 

.\rgentina 

Belgium 

Cuba 

2,450 

7,876 

228,874 

360 

78,875 

7 

1,396,909 

415,384 

86,040 

48 

.54,, 546 

1.56,318 

2,268,838 

2,780 

815 

2,988 

93,675 

132 

31,397 

3 

556,317 

173,455 

36, 756 

23 

22,887 

68,994 

892,442 

877 

815 

2,988 

93,675 

132 

Denmark 

Dutch  Guiana. . 

31,397 

3 

.556,317 

Germany 

Holland 

Miquelon   and 

St.  Pierre 

Norway 

173,455 

36,756 

23 

22,887 

68,994 

United  States... 
Uruguay 

Total 

892,442 

877 

7,518,741 

3,013,782 

20,976 

6,635 

7,539,717 

3,020,417 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  C'anad.*. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

THE  FISHERIES — Corl. 

Bait— fish 

Newfoundland.. 
United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland.. 
Miquelon   and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda 

B.  Straits 

Settelments.., 

Hong  Kong 

New  Zealand. . . 

France 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States... 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda 

B.  S.  Africa 

B.  India 

B.W.Indies.... 
B.  Oceania, 

Brl. 

200 
34 

$ 
425 
34 

Brl. 

$ 

Brl. 
200 
34 

425 

34 

234 

459 

234 

459 

250 
2 

36 
28,860 

1,750 
16 

226 

65,282 

250 

2 

36 
28,860 

1,750 

16 

226 

65,282 

29,148 

67,274 

29, 148 

67.274 

Salmon — 

Lb. 

8.54,429 

13,618 

560 

3,427 
605 
100 

4,926 

3,300 
4,688,580 

92,023 

Lb. 

Lb. 

8.54,429 

13,618 

560 

3,427 
605 
100 

4,920 

3,300 
4,688,730 

92,023 

1,390 
56 

300 
70 
10 

739 

396 
292, 559 

1,390 

56 

300 

70 

10 

739 

396 

1.50 

15 

292,574 

5,569,545 

387, 543 

150 

15 

5,569,695 

387,558 

100 

100 

30 

78 
1,8.52 

10 
10 

8 

14 
271 

100 

100 

30 

78 
1,852 

10 

10 

8 

14 

271 

2,160 

313 

2,160 

313 

Canned  

25,. 385, 101 

2,577,494 

11,760 

13,536 

220,848 

42,676 

55,680 

2,192,784 

675,056 

40, 320 

1,152 

1,398,236 

20,000 

1,572 

303, 168 

1,188,816 

19,200 

28,800 

1,248 

1,220 

201,696 

274,745 

4,018,304 

386, 022 

1.608 

1,006 

13,040 

5,143 

8,008 

144,691 

51,812 

3,978 

153 

172,004 

2,000 

89 

16,267 

88,603 

1,488 

4,800 

130 

81 

12,280 

17,216 

25,385,101 

2,577,494 

11,760 

13,536 

220,848 

42,676 

55,680 

2,192,784 

675.056 

40,320 

1.1.52 

1,398,236 

20,000 

1,572 

303,168 

1,188,816 

19,200 

28,800 

1,248 

1,220 

201,696 

274,745 

4,018,304 

386,022 

1,608 

1,006 

13,040 

5,143 

8,008 

B.  Straits 
Settlements... 

Fiji  Islands 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland. . 
New  Zealand.. , 

Belgium 

China 

144,091 

51,812 

3,978 

153 

172,004 

2,000 

89 

Dutch  E.  Indies 
France 

16,267 

88,603 

French  Oceania. 
German  Oceania 
Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

1,488 

4,800 

130 

81 

Siam     

12,280 

United  States. . 
Total 

17,216 

34,655,108 

4,948,723 

34,655,108 

4,948,723 

1 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports- 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
-Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 

PrODDCE  of  C.IN-^D.i. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Can  ad  .\. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

THE   FISHERIES — Con. 

Salmon — Con . 
Pickled 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies. . . 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland.. 

Belgium 

Costa  Rica 

Denmark 

Dan.  W.  Indies. 
Dutch  Guiana. . 
French  Guiana.. 

Germany 

Japan _ 

Panama 

Brl. 

43 

15 

164 

659 

11,9.58 

36 

5 

3 

1,065 

15 

167 

15 

1,127 

17,066 

221 

8,126 

$ 

471 

158 

1,905 

8,040 

36,859 

468 

21 

35 

23,088 

1.35 

2,031 

172 

23,364 

43,588 

2,823 

84 

163,196 

Brl. 

$ 

Brl. 

43 

15 

186 

672 

11,9.58 

36 

5 

3 

1,065 

15 

167 

15 

1,127 

17,066 

221 

7 

8,197 

$ 
471 

158 

22 
13 

270 
183 

2,175 

8,223 

36,859 

468 

21 

35 

* 

23,088 

135 

2,031 

172 

23,364 

43,588 

2,823 

84 

United  States.. 
Total 

71 

840 

164,036 

40,692 

306,438 

106 

1,293 

40,798 

307,731 

Do" 

Lb. 

783,520 
5,528,710 

9,029 
44,638 

Lb. 

Lb. 

783.520 
5,528,710 

9,029 

United  States. . 
Total 

United  States.. 

44,6.38 

6,312,230 

53, 667 

6,312,230 

53,667 

1,. 360, 875 

76,947 

■ 

1,360,875 

76,947 

Fish,  all  other- 
Fresh 

1,735.943 

1,735,943 

B.  W.  Indies. . . . 
Newfoundland . . 
Dan.  W.  Indies. 
United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  Guiana 

B.W.  Indies.... 
Newfoundland.. 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Norway 

United  States. , 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Pickled 

Brl. 
16 

27 

2 

4,396 

160 

117 

11 

18,770 

Brl. 

Brl. 
16 

27 

2 

4,396 

160 

117 

11 

18,770 

4,441 

19,058 

4,441 

19,058 

Fish  oil- 
Cod           

Gal. 

4,248 

80 

905 

8,976 

581,928 

1,275 

32 

306 

1,707 

185,478 

Gal. 
4,000 

1,500 

Gal. 

8,248 

80 

905 

8,976 

610,498 

2,775 

32 

306 

1,707 

28,570 

9,440 

194,918 

596, 137 

188,798 

32,570 

10,940 

628,707 

199,738 

Seal         

3,120 
6,566 

312 

2,114 

3,120 
7,901 

312 

1,335 

375 

2,489 

9,686 

2,426 

1,335 

375 

11,021 

2,801 

Whale 

25,633 
135,720 
172,870 

8,9.34 
64,737 
70,717 

25, 633 
135,720 
172,870 

8,934 

64,737 

70,717 



334,223 

144,388 

334,223 

144,388 

Other 

,35,795 

100 

14,741 

8,572 

80 

4,342 

35,795 
100 

14,886 

8,572 

80 

United  States.. 
Total 

145 

57 

4,399 

50,636 

12,994 

145 

57 

50,781 

13,051 

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No.  3. 


No.   11 

— General  StateiMent  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  OF  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

THE   FISHERIES — Con. 

Fun's,  or  skins,  the  pro- 
duce of  fish  or  marine 
animals. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

$ 

7.528 

4 

5.042 

$ 

t 

7,528 

4 

189 

5,231 

Total 

12,574 

189 

12,763 

Other  articles    of    the 
fisheries. 

16,351 

10 

1,817 

50,769 

- 

16,. 351 

10 

44 
1,756 

1,861 

TTnifpd    Statps 

52,525 

Total 

68,947 

1,800 

70.747 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

The  Fore.st. 

Ashes: — 
Pot  and  pearl 

Brl. 

436 
15 

1 

1 

22,081 
553 

4 
47 

Brl. 

Brl. 

436 
15 

I 
117 

22,081 

553 

Miquelon  apd 

St.  Pierre 

United  States .  . 

Total 

United  States . . 

4 

116 

3,487 

3,534 

453 

22,685 

116 

3,487 

569 

2fi, 172 

All  other 

34,359 

34,359 

United  States  ^  ^ 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.  , 

Total 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. - 

Total 

United  States.. 
United  States 

Bark  for  tanning 

Cords. 
5,675 

42,370 

Cords. 

Cords. 
5,675 

42,370 



Firewood 

163 
23,133 

519 
80,257 

163 
23,133 

519^ 

80,257 

23,296 

80,776 

23,296 

80, 776 

Knees  and  futtocks. . . . 

No. 

20 
11,344 

33 

15,844 

No. 

No. 

20 
11,344 

33 

15,844 

11,364 

15,877 

11,364 

15,877 

Cords. 

12 

42 

Cords. 

Cords. 
12 

42 

Logs — 
Cedar      capable      of 

being    made     into 

shingle  bolts. 
Elm 

471,165 

471,165 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States... 

Total 

8,132 
5,626 

8,132 

■       5, 626 

13,758 

13,758 

United  States . . 

63,822 

63,822 

United  States . . 

Oak 

238 

238 

United  States  . 

Pine 

100,715 

100,715 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 

i'RODUCE  OF  C.4N.4D.\. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  or  C.\nad.\. 

ToT.^L  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

THE   FOREST — Cotl. 

Logs — Con. 

Xewfoundland . . 

S 

471 
490,738 

S 

$ 

471 

^^^^  ® 

490,738 

- 

Total 

491,209 

491,209 

United  States 

278 

278 

Unit'dKingdom 
United  States . . 

All  ot.hpr 

17,953 
99,795 

17,953 

99,795 

Total 

117,748 

117,748 

Unit'dKingdom 
Unit'dKingdom 

Lumber — 

4,379 

4,379 

Basswood 

M.  Ft. 
197 
160 
926 

7,195 

6,344 

24,514 

M.  Ft. 

M.  Ft. 
197 
160 
926 

7,195 

6,344 

United  States . . 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

B.  S.Africa 

Belgium 

Holland 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  S.  Africa 

24,514 

1,283 

38,053 

1,283 

38,053 

Deals,  pine 

St.  hund. 

13,318 

107 

37 

64 

873 

1,073,420 

10,000 

4,017 

5,350 

55,951 

St.  hund. 

St.  hund. 

13,318 

107 

37 

64 

873 

1,073,420 

10,000 

4,017 

5,350 

55,951 

14,399 

1,148,7.38 

14,399 

1,148,738 

Deals,     spruce     and 

126,417 

739 

356 

10,988 

5,829,977 

36,472 

19,583 

507,388 

126,417 

739 

356 

10, 988 

5,829,977 

other. 

36,472 

19,583 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

B.  S.  Africa 

United  States.. 

Total 

United  States.. 

Unit'dKingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda 

B.  W.  Indies.... 
New  Zealand... 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

507,388 

138, 500 

6,393,420 

138,500 

6,393,420 

5,767 
514 
301 

241,310 
17,498 
11,041 

5,767 
514 
301 

241,310 

17,498 

■   11,041 

6,582 

269,849 

6,582 

269,849 

M.  Ft. 
8 

355 

M.  Ft. 
8 

545 

M.  Ft. 
16 

900 

Laths 

M. 

777 

4,222 

■     381 

191 

1,046 

629,357 

2,104 
6.395 
1,201 
6.89 
2,323 
1,785,507 

M. 

M. 

777 

4,222 

381 

191 

1,046 

629,  .357 

2,104 

6,395 

1,201 

689 

2,323 

1,785,507 

635, 974 

1,798,219 

635,974 

1,798,219 

Pickets 

25, 153 

5,724 

80 

65 

83, 100 

25, 153 

5,724 

B.   Oceania, 

80 

New  Zealand 

65 

United  States. . 

83,100 

Total 

114,122 

-  114,122 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Export.s — Continued. 


Articles  I'^xportcd. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

THE   FOREST — Con. 

Lumber — Con. 
Planks  and  boards... 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

.Vustraliu 

Bermuda 

B.  S.  Africa 

B.  Guiana 

B.  India 

B.  W.  Indies... 

Fiji  Islands 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland.. 
New  Zealand. . . 
.\laska  .  . 

M.  Ft. 

68,348 

8,313 

221 

9,997 

1,782 

345 

8,144 

861 

202 

181 

872 

5 

19,236 

348 
217 
502 
988 
152 
17,169 

15 
274 

45 
736 

75 
1,6.50 

343 

54 

61 

846 

831,319 

2,119 

S 

1,580,251 

93,305 

4,137 

137,643 

37,. 342 

3,705 

165,913 

18,264 

3,102 

3,921 

10,888 

334 

423,445 

6,244 
4,171 

13,301 

10, 192 

1,982 

303,097 

439 

7,360 

1,432 

21,562 
2,218 

29, 046 

6,817 

597 

549 

13,904 

15,978,499 

37,785 

M.  Ft. 

S 

M.  Ft. 

68,. 348 

8,313 

221 

9,997 

1,782 

351 

8,144 

861 

202 

182 

872 

28 

19,236 

348 
217 
502 
988 
152 
17,169 

15 
274 

45 
736 

75 
1,650 

343 
54 
61 

846 

831,743 

2,119 

$ 

1,580,251 
93,305 

4,137 

137,643 

37,342 

6 

200 

3,905 
165,913 

18,264 

3,102 

1 

73 

3,994 
10,888 

23 

644 

978 

Argentina 

.Azores  and 

Madeira 

Belgium 

Canary  Islands. 
Chili 

423,445 

» 

6,244 

4,171 

13, .301 

10,192 

1,982 

303,097 

Dan.  W.  Indies. 

439 

7,360 

French  Guiana.. 
French  VV. Indies 

Hayti 

Japan 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Peru 

Philippines 

Porto  Rico 

United  States .  . 
Uruguay 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  Guiana 

New-foundland . . 

Argentina 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States..- 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda 

B.  S.  Africa 

B.  W.  Indies... 
Newfoundland.. 
New  Zealand. . . 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Porto  Rico 

United  States. . 

Total '. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

1,432 

21,. 562 

2,218 

29,046 

6,817 

597 

549 

13,904 

424 

16,933 

15,995,432 

37,785 

975,420 

18,921,445 

454 

17,850 

975,874 

18,939,295 

Scantling 

25,817 
5 
2 

704 

8 
50,029 

381,730 

148 

34 

12,161 

148 
802,338 

25,817 

5 

2 

704 

8 
50,029 

381,730 

148 

34 

12,161 

148 

802,338 

«" 

76,565 

1,196,559 

76, 565 

1,196,559 

Shinfirles 

M. 

782 

1 

6 

45 

18,019 

816 

5, 645 

510 

80 

1,333,165 

2,475 

3 

24 

83 

23.831 

2,115 

12,534 

1,330 

210 

2,945,159 

M. 

M. 

782 

1 

6 

45 

18,019 

816 

5,645 

510 

80 

1,333,165 

2,475 

3 

24 

83 

23,831 

2,115 

12,534 

1,330 

210 

2,945,159 

1,359,069 

2,987,764 

1,3.59,069 

2,987,764 

Shocks 

85,618 
3,895 

23,328 
2,475 

18,425 

50 

85,668 

3,895 

Bermuda 

23,328 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

2,475 

Fiji  Islands 

18,425 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Peoduce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

THE   FOREST Con. 

Lumber — Con. 

Newfoundland.. 

$ 

711 

2,215 
50 

130 
21,550 

% 

711 

New  Zealand . . . 

2  215 

China 

50 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

130 

United  States. . 

2,300 

23  850 

Total 

158,397 

2,350 

160,747 

United  Kingdom 
Australia 

18, 106 

883 

12 

9,601 

2,498 

607 

367 
45,688 

252 

IS  358 

883 

B.  Guiana 

12 

B.W.  Indies... 

9,601 

Newfoundland . . 

2  498 

607 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre... 

367 

United  States . . 

963 

46  651 

Total 

77,762 

1,215 

78  977 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 
Nowfounilland. . 

All  other,  n  o.p 

89,662 

89,662 

13 

181 

13 

United  States  . 
Total 

18,801 

18,982 

108,463 

194 

108,657 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States. . 

Match  blocks 

923 

4,267 

923 

4,267 

Total 

5,190 

5,190 

B.  Guiana 

B.W.Indies.... 
Newfoundland . . 
Miquelon   and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

China 

Masts  and  spars 

No. 
12 
56 
6 

31 
63 

575 
664 
135 

507 
535 

No. 

No. 
12 
56 

7 

33 
75 

575 

664 

1 

2 
12 

190 

193 
300 

325 

700 
835 

168 

2,416 

15 

683 

183 

3,099 

Piling 

77 

1,570 

170,111 

77 

1,570 

United  States. . 

170,111 

Total 

171,758 

171,758 

Bermuda 

Poles,  hop,  hoop,  tele- 

42 

1,500 

160,611 

42 

graph,  and  other. 

B.  W.Indies.... 

1,500 

United  States.. 

404 

161,015 

Total 

162, 153 

404 

162,557 

Unit'dKingdora 
B.  S.Africa 

Posts,  sleepers,  and  rail- 

4,542 

337 

93.670 

131 

2 

5 

363 

148,812 

4,542 

road  ties. 

337 

B.India... 

93,670 

131 

China 

2 

5 

Japan 

363 

United  States. . 

77 

148,889 

Total 

247,862 

77 

247,939 

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Articles  Exported. 

('ountrics. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  or  Canada 

Goods, 
Produce 

NOT   THE 

3F  Canada 

Total  Export.s. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

THE   FOREST — Con. 

Shinpln  bolts  of  pine  or 

Cords. 

2* 
7,744 

s 

75 
24,705 

-Cords. 

$ 

Cords. 
25 

7,744 

$ 
75 

United  States.. 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
France 

24,705 

7,769 

24,780 

7,769 

24.780 

Timber,  square — 
4sh 

1,086 

1,086 

Birch  . 

113,874 
4  055 

_ 

113,874 

4,055 

Germany 

725 
732 

725 

United  States . . 

732 

Total 

119,386 

119,386 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Elm..                   .    .    . 

95,965 

2,420 

603 

163,770 

259,735 

2,420 

United  States 

603 

Total  

98,988 

163,770 

262,758 

United  States  . 

Maple " 

10 

10 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

United  States. . 

Oak                        ..    , 

71,. 578 
1,673 

143,389 

214.967 

1,673 

Total 

73,251 

143,389 

216,640 

United  States. . 

940 

940 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Cuba 

236,656 
564 

151, 0Q4 

387,660 

564 

Total 

237,220 

151,004 

388,224 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Bermuda 

All  other  .... 

75 

11 

2,928 

75 

- 

11 

United  States . . 

188 

3,116 

Total 

3,014 

188 

3,202 

United  States.. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States 

Wood,  blocks  and  other 

1,010,914 

6,817,311 

1,010,914 

6,817,311 

for  pulp. 

303 
13,388 

303 

forest. 

2 

13,390 

Total 

13,691 

2 

13,693 

United  States. . 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

Newfoundland.. 

Alaska 

France 

Mexico 

United  States.. 

Total 

ANIMALS  AND  THEIR 
PRODUCE. 

Animals — 
Horses,  one  year  old 
or  less. 

Horses,  over  one  year 
old. 

No. 
16 

1,272 

No. 

No. 
16 

1,272 

7,736 

111 

6 

19 

3 

2,513 

1,382,345 

1,300 

14, 708 

1,590 

1,900 

600 

438,652 

11,539 

1,195,920 

19,275 

7 

114 

6 

1,044 

3 

4,749 

2,578,265 
1,300 

14,708 

1.590 

1,025 

102, 500 

104, 400 
600 

2,236 

637,001 

1,075,653 

10,398 

1,841,095 

14,800 

1,935,421 

25, 198 

3,776,516 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Expobts. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

ANIMALS,    ETC. — Con. 

Animals — Con. 
Cattle,  one  year  old 

Bermuda 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

Bermuda 

Newfoundland.. 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

Newfoundland . . 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

United  States. . 

B.  Guiana 

Newfoundland . . 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 

No. 

2 

32 
34,048 

S 
25 

124 

415,889 

No 

$ 

No. 

2 

32 
34,049 

$ 
25 

124 

1 

200 

416,089 

34,082 

416,038 

1 

200 

34,083 

416,238 

Cattle,  over  one  year 

149 
1,736 

332 
149,604 

9,746 
91,746 

13,304 
8,736,700 

149 
1,737 

332 
149, 623 

9,746 

1 

50 

91,796 
13,304 

19 

4,800 

8,741,500 

151,821 

8,851,496 

20 

4,8.50 

151,841 

8,856,346 

186 

94 
243,031 

1,079 

1,489 
3,114,437 

186 

94 
243,032 

1,079 

1,489 

1 

50 

3,114,487 

243,311 

3,117,005 

1 

50 

243,312 

3,117,055 

Sheep,  one  year  old 

35, 293 

211,714 

35,293 

211,714 

Sheep,  over  one  year 
old 

25 

894 

271 
6,349 

202 
5,042 

1,334 
68,320 

25 

894 

271 
6,809 

202 

5,042 

1,334 

460 

9,380 

77,700 

7,539 

74,898 

460 

9,380 

7,999 

84, 278 

Poultrv 

20 
435 
10 
28 
16 
288 

338 
334,319 

20 

435 

10 

B    \V.  Indies 

28 

Figi  Islands 

16 

288 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

338 

United  States 

2,632 

.336,951 

Total 

335,454 

2,632 

338,086 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Other 

10,740 

,          30 

50 

305 

40 

5,000 

65,855 

10,740 

30 

50 

305 

Alaska 

40 

5,000 

United  States 

11,157 

77,012 

Total 

82,020 

11,157 

93,177 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Japan 

Bones 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 
455 

500 

.Cwt. 

455 

270 

1,460 

72,800 

500 

270 

1,460 

71,060 

752 

1.465 

93,448 

752 

Norway 

United  States . . 

Total 

1,465 

1,740 

1,926 

95,374 

72,790 

95,665 

2,195 

2,426 

74,985 

98,091 

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Articles  Exported. 

C'ountries. 

Goods,  the 
Prodoce  of  Can.\da. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity.      Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

ANIMALS,  ETC.— Com. 
Butter 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

[i.  fiuiana 

B.  Honduras. .. 
B.  W.  Indie.s..., 
Newfoundland.. 

Lb. 

585,605 

84,112 

13,402 

2,740 

132,988 

437,861 

68 

420 

1,440 

528 

6,124 

56 

960 

69,978 

1,200 

14,020 

6,240 
1,367,171 

$ 

1.50,612 

24,. 568 

3,861 

956 

41,710 

121,548 

21 

126 

499 

194 

1,719 

20 

340 

17,368 

422 

4,888 

2,232 
268,541 

Lb. 
7,9.50 
6,272 

$ 

2.. 385 
1,634 

Lb. 

593,555 

90,384 

13,402 

2,740 

1.32,988 

4.38,421 

68 

420 

1,440 

528 

6,124 

50 

960 

72,2.58 

1,200 

14,020 

6,240 
1,395,520 

$ 

1.52,997 

26, 202 
3,861 

9.56 

41,710 

560 

140 

121,694 
21 

Belgium 

Costa  Rica 

126 

499 

194 

Dan.  W.  Indies. 

1,719 

20 

340 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Nicaragua 

Panama 

U.  S.  of  Colom- 

2,280 

598 

17,966 
422 

4,888 

2,232 

United  States. . 
Total 

United  States . . 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda. 

B.  S.Africa 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.Indies.... 

Hong  Kong 

Malta 

28,349 

4,900 

273,441 

2,724,913 

639,625 

45,411 

9,663 

2,770,324 

649,288 

230,045 

13,923 

230,045 

13,923 

135,900,614 

1,350 

166,612 

401,295 

84,806 

124,637 

11,175 

22,. 370 

495,998 

36 

16,. 560 

70, 700 

4,867 

360 

24,474 

9,951 

3,. 350 

8,697 

2.53,809 

18,936,704 
213 
26,478 
73,009 
14,765 
21,283 

135,900,614 

1,350 

166,612 

401,295 

84,806 

124,637 

11,175 

22,. 370 

495,998 

36 

16,560 

70,700 

4,867 

360 

24,474 

9,951 

3,350 

8,697 

433,032 

18,936,704 

213 

26,478 

73,009 

14,765 

21,283 

2,8.30 
3,0.50 

68,522 

9 

2,131 

15,000 

1,569 

73 

4,009 

2,007 

682 

1,706 

39,461 

2,830 
3,0.50 

Newfoundland . . 

68,522 

9 

Aust.-Hungary.. 

Belgium 

China 

2, 131 

15, 000 

1,569 

73 

Dan.  W.  Indies. 

4.009 

2,007 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

682 

1,706 

United  States.. 
Total 

United  States . . 

United  States. . 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  S.  .Africa 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies.... 
B.  Straits 
Settlements... 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland. 

179,223 

34,102 

73,563 

1.37,601,661 

19,213,501 

179,223 

34,102 

137,780,884 

19,247,603 

Gal. 

1,895,575 

1,836,006 

Gal. 

Gal. 

1,895,575 

1,836,006 

Milk    fresh 

477, 692 

68,205 

477,692 

68,205 

Creamland  milk,  con- 

Lb. 

208,073 

4,170 

4,600 

480 

143,594 

12,250 
123,100 
183,760 

12,075 

336 

225 

40 

12,384 

510 

8,792 

16,171 

Lb. 

Lb. 

208,073 

4,170 

4,600 

480 

143,. 594 

12,2.50 
123,100 
183,760 

12,075 

336 

preserved. 

225 

40 

12,384 

510 

8,792 

16,171 

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Articles  Kxported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Can.^da. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

ANIMALS,    ETC. —  Con. 

Alaska 

Belgium 

Lb. 

520 

52,880 

398,065 

2,250 

1,746,800 

1,663 

18,430 

15,455,340 

$ 

60 

4,488 

31,212 

100 

148,784 

188 

746 

945, 189 

Lb. 

S 

Lb. 

520 

.52,880 

398,065 

2,250 

1,746,800 

1,663 

18,4.30 

15,455,340 

% 

60 

4,488 

31,212 

Holland 

100 

148,784 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Philippines 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

Newfoundland.. 

188 

746 

945, 189 

18.355,975 

1,181,300 

18,355,975 

1,181,300 

Eggs 

Doz. 

3,100,247 

5, 180 

38,060 

1,530 

11,313 
436,569 

850,808 

1,666 

11,464 

654 

2,777 
98,271 

Doz. 
588,330 

165,988 

Doz. 

3,688,577 

5,180 

38,060 

1,530 

11,313 
965,369 

1,016,796 

1,666 

11,464 

654 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

2,777 

528,800 

74,890 

173, 161 

3,592,899 

965, 640 

1,117,130 

240,878 

4,710,029 

1,206,518 

Furs:. 

6,300 
4,056 

3,029 

4,805 

714 

4,449 

9,329 

8,861 

714 

United  States  . 

19,506 

23,955 

Total 

29,862 

12,997 

42,859 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland 

1,297,702 

2,198 

670 

706 
1,600 

1,298,408 

3,798 

670 

Aust.-Hungary  . 

78 

78 

3,170 

7,524 

94,530 

40 

240 

1,320,887 

3,170 

* 

France 

1,.300 
759 

8,824 

95,289 

Russia 

40 

240 

United  States 

81,530 

1,402,417 

Total 

2,726,961 

85,973 

2,812,934 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Ne-n-foundland.. 
New  Zealand . . . 
Cuba 

Lb. 

83,623 

336 

1,456 

274 

37,748 

18,892 

2,268,909 

3,889 

42 

78 

24 

1,887 

772 

71,255 

Lb. 

Lb. 

83,623 

336 

1,456 

274 

37,748 

18,892 

2,347,587 

3,889 

scraps. 

42 

78 

24 

1,887 

France  

772 

United  States. . 
Total 

78,678 

3,071 

74,326 

2,411,238 

77,947 

78,678 

3,071 

2,489,916 

81,018 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States  . 

Glue  stock  

341 
41,009 

341 

41,009 

Total  

41,350 

41,350 

L'nit'd  Kingdom 
Germany 

Hair 

6,210 

920 

276,061 

8,200 

14,410 

920 

8,747 

284,808 

Total 

283,191 

16,947 

300, 138 

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Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  or  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

ANIMALS,    ETC. — C'oil. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland. . 

$ 

7,634 

2,758 

3,171 

498 

7,420,149 

$ 

S 

7,634 
2,758 
3  171 

Alaska 

France 

498 

United  States. . 

36,571 

7,456,720 

Total 

7,434,210 

36,571 

7,470,781 

1,943 
14,243 

1,943 
14,324 

United  States. . 

81 

Total 

16, 186 

81 

16,267 

Unit'dKingdom 
Newfoundland. . 
United  States. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.W.  Indies... 
Newfoundland . . 

Alaska 

Belgium 

Holland 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.  . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  W.  Indies.... 
Newfoundland.. 

Belgium 

Cuba 

Lb. 
101 
100 
6,728 

14 

16 

762 

Lb. 

Lb. 
101 
100 
7,403 

14 

16 
810 

1 

675 

48 

6,929 

792 

675 

48 

7,604 

840 

Lard 

1,807,146 

517 

6,835 

50 

62,510 

11,314 

5,635 
795,029 

213,207 

60 

832 

9 

6,585 

1,056 

661 
83,523 

1,807,146 

517 

8,981 

1.52 

62,510 

11,314 

5, 635 
796,479 

213,207 

60 

1,038 

26 

6,585 

1,0.56 

661 

2,146 
102 

206 
17 

1,450 

178 

83,701 

2,689,036 

305,933 

3,698 

401 

2,692.734 

306,334 

Meats: — 

72,036,025 

3,230 

219 

31,935 

117,500 

461 

5,274 

540 
4,606,235 

11,080,424 

586 

46 

4,779 

17,625 

99 

845 

87 
707, 334 

72,036,025 

3,230 

219 

31,935 

117,500 

461 

5,274 

540 

4,608,645 

11,080,424 
586 

46 

4,779 

17,625 

99 

France 

845 

Miquelon   and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  W.  Indies.... 
Newfoundland. . 
Alaska 

87 

2,410 

361 

707, 695 

76,801,419 

^,330,282 

14,818 

1,600 

428,864 

3,449 

800 

769 

10,977 
17,036,698 

11,811,825 

2,410 

361 

76,803,829 

11,812,186 

Beef 

179, 998 

1,954 

152 

42,951 

818 

80 

174 

1,217 

1,761,145 

200 

16 

1,330,482 

14,818 

10,000 

600,489 

3,449 

1,800 

769 

10,977 
17,696,917 

180,014 
1  954 

8,400 
171,625 

665 
13,774 

817 

56,725 

818 

Belgium 

Germany 

Miquelon   and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Bermuda 

B.W.  Indies... 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland. . 
Cuba 

1,000 

81 

161 

174 

1,217 

660,219 

58,405 

1,819,550 

18,828,257 

1,988,489 

841,444 

72,941 

19,669,701 

2,061,430 

9,198,208 

2,560 

952 

308 

9,710 

1,093 

1,376,151 

482 

105 

52 

1,742 

220 

9,198,208 

2,560 

952 

308 

11,246 

1,093 

1  376  151 

48'> 

105 

52 

1,536 

213 

1,955 
220 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Can.\d.\. 

Goods,  not  the 
Phoduce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity, 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quality. 

Value. 

AN1M.4LS,    ETC. —  Con. 

Meats — Con. 

France 

Lb. 

149 

-      1,815 
8,744,079 

S 

29 

326 
1,273,810 

Lb. 

$ 

Lb. 

149 

1,815 
8,750,119 

$ 
29 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

Bermuda 

B.  W.  Indies.... 
Ne^^^oundland . . 
Alaska 

326 

6,040 

934 

1,274,744 

17,958,874 

2,652,917 

7,576 

1,147 

17,966,450 

2,654,064 

4,402 

1,454 

26,322 

386 

3,378 
1,029,021 

573 

265 

2,785 

160 

393 
119,911 

4,402 

1,454 

26,322 

386 

3,378 
1,029,021 

573 

265 

2,785 

160 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom, 

Bermuda ' 

B.  W.  Indies... 
Ne-n-foundland.. 

393 

119,911 

1,064,963 

124,087 

1,064,963 

124,087 

Pork      

5,849,254 

1,791 

65,937 

128,088 

292 

5,400 

781,643 

217 

3.799 

13,419 

109 

450 

5,849,254 

1,791 

66,137 

248,545 

5,400 

200 

30,666 

28,457 
15,178,341 

781,643 

217 

200 
120,457 

17 
10,897 

3,816 

24,316 

109 

Belgium 

Dan.  W.  Indies 

450 

200 

18 

18 

France 

30, 666 

28,457 
15,178,341 

5,458 

3,157 
1,791,. 592 

5,458 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

3,157 

1,791,592 

21,288,226 

2,599,844 

120,857 

10,932 

21,409,083 

2.610,776 

Poultrv     dressed  or 

64,791 

169 

8 

8,807 

603 
138,614 

64,791 

169 

B.  W.  Indies 

8 

Newfoundland . . 

8,807 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

. 

603 

United  States . 

138,614 

Total 



212,992 

212, 992 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

Game,  dressed  or  un- 

197 
2,143 

197 

United  States . . 

2,143 

Total 

2,340 

2,340 

Tongues 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Switzerland 

United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  W.  Indies... 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland.. 

Belgium 

Cuba.   .    .. 

12,272 

1,300 

178,897 

2,369 

260 

22,074 

12,272 
1,300 

178,897 

2,369 

260 

22,074 

192,469 

24, 703 

192,469 

24,703 

6,039,495 

14,171 

900 

60 

22,000 

284,320 

56,615 

3,204,594 

432 
260,075 

1,627,964 

1,138 

87 

6 

1,295 

28,432 

7,349 

633,903 

81 
.39,826 

6,039,495 

14,171 

900 

520 

22,000 

284,320 

56,615 

3,204,594 

472 
268,282 

1,627,964 

1,138 

87 

460 

45 

51 

1,295 

28,432 

7,349 

France 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

633,903 

40 
8,207 

8 
1,301 

89 
41,127 

9,882,662 

2,340,081 

8,707 

1,354 

9,891,369 

2,341,435 

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Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Can.\da. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

A^fIMAL8,    ETC. — Cotl. 

Meats — Con. 
All  other,  n.o.p 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda. 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies... 
Newfoundland. . 

Lb. 

1,011,2.56 

120 

17,628 

106,240 

27,512 

44,900 

904 

12,000 

7,000 

17,. 589 

90 

50,500 

3,107,698 

.? 

96,862 

6 

967 

4.869 

2,684 

2, 253 

82 

770 

412 

.  1,111 

22 

2,000 

198,625 

Lb. 

S 

Lb. 

:i, Oil, 256 

120 

17, 028 

106.240 

27,512 

44,900 

904 

12,000 

7,000 

17,589 

90 

50,500 

3,139,163 

i 

96,862 

6 

967 

4,869 

2,684 

2,253 

82 

French  Guiana.. 
French  W.Indies 

Germany 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

770 

412 

1,111 

22 

2,000 

United  States . . 
Total 

United  Kingdom 
Newfoundland.. 

Belgium 

Denmark 

Germany 

Holland ». . 

Norway 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

31,465 

3,943 

202,568 

4,403,437 

310,663 

31,465 

3,943 

4,434,902 

314,606 

Oil      "Meats    foot     and 

Gal. 
35,488 
2,885 
225 
14,591 
32,504 
57, 625 
20, 595 
64,213 

40, 146 
2,493 
197 
17,822 
28,999 
58,565 
23,880 
67,536 

Gal. 

Gal. 
35,488 
3,091 
225 
14,591 
32, 504 
.57,625 
20, 595 
64,213 

40, 146 

other  animal,  n.o.p. 

206 

273 

2,766 
197 

17,822 

28,999 

58,565 

23,880 

67,. 536 

228, 126 

239,638 

206 

273 

228,332 

239,911 

Sau&age  casings 

91,121 
24,903 

4,4.59 

91,121 

24,903 

B.  S.  Africa  . 

4,4.59 

1,400 

4,476 

304 

18,724 

1,,596 

1.54 

294,450 

1,400 

New  Zealand 

4,476 

304 

18,724 

Holland 

1,596 

Norway 

154 

United  States  . 

12,276 

306, 726 

Total 

441,587 

12,276 

453,863 

United  States 

265,332 

7,356 

272,688 

Tails             

14,192 

14, 192 

Ujiit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland.. 
Belgium 

Tallow             

Lb. 

10,000 

9,056 

2,236 

72, 170 

946,410 

700 

543 

196 

3,609 

.59,794 

Lb. 

Lb. 

10,000 

9,056 

2,236 

72,170 

946,410 

700 

543 

196 

3,609 

United  States. . 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland. . 

Belgium 

United  States.  . 

Total 

.59,794 

1,039,872 

64,842 

1,039,872 

64,842 

Wool 

560 

1,937 

350 

5,657,123 

125 

543 

70 

1,359,003 

12,348 

1,8.52 

12,908 

1,937 

350 

5,781,963 

1,977 

543 

70 

124,840 

36,452 

1,395,455 

5,659,970 

1,359,741 

137, 188 

38,304    5,797,158 

1,398,045 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Can.\da. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

ANIM.^LS,    ETC. — Con. 

Other    articles    of   the 
animals. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

S 

1,803 

50 

35 

461 

S 
39 

$ 
1,842 

50 

35 

461 

China     . 

730 

730 

Cuba          

275 

365 

45 

69 
73,078 

275 

5,608 

5,973 

45 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

794 
2,353 

863 

75,431 

Total 

76, 181 

9,524 

85,705 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

AGRICULTURAL 
PRODUCTS. 

2,878 

15 

58 

477 

20, 526 

2,878 

15 

58 

477 

950 

21,476 

Total    

23,954 

950 

24,904 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  \V.  Indies.... 
Newfoundland . . 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

Newfoundland . . 

Belgium 

Denmark 

Cider     .                

Gal. 
85,362 
29 
30 

40 
3,275 

15, 169 
6 

7 

5 

528 

Gal. 

Gal. 
85,362 
29 
30 

40 
3.490 

15,169 

6 

7 

5 

215 

72 

600 

88,736 

15,715 

215 

72 

88,951 

15,787 

Flax 

Cwt. 
1,110 
5,619 

7,022 
27,208 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 
1,110 
5,619 

7,022 

27,208 

6,729 

34, 230 

6,729 

34.230 

Fruits:— 

Apples,  dried 

Lb. 

2,307,481 

2,140 

53,325 

41,700 

173,150 

60,000 

45,550 

1,546,344 

200 
87,3.50 
170,810 

138,048 
132 
4,700 
2,973 
9,346 
3,432 
4,275 
98,908 

17 
4,433 
9,796 

Lb. 

Lb. 

2,307,481 

2,140 

53,325 

41,700 

173, 150 

60,000 

45,5,50 

1,546,344 

200 
87, 350 
170,810 

138,048 

132 

4,700 

2,973 

9,346 

3,432 

Germany 

Holland 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

4,275 

98,908 

17 

/ 

4,433 

United  States,. 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda 

B.  S.  Africa 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.Indies... 

Fiji  Islands 

Hong  Kong — 

9,796 

4,488,050 

276,060 

4,488,050 

276,060 

Apples,  green  or  ripe.. 

Brl. 

1,041,913 

7.880 

2,169 

5,220 

484 

923 

6.= 

7C 

2,460,413 

32, 55S 

4,407 

15,53£ 

1,001 

1,95! 

234 

15C 

Brl. 

Brl. 
1,041,913 

8,.54S 

2,169 

5,220 

484 

923 

15C 

7C 

2,460,413 

668 

2,084 

34,642 
4,407 

15,. 539 



1,001 

. 

1,955 

8£ 
) 

324 

558 
150 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Artinlea  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

AGRICULTURAL   PRO- 
DUCTS— Con. 

Fruits — Con. 
Apples,  green  or  ripe — 
Con. 

Newfoundland.. 
New  Zealand. . . 

Brl. 

18,030 
4,740 

$    . 

40,384 
21,054 

Brl. 

$ 

Brl. 

18,036 

4,873 

1 

1,095 

972 

214 

1,618 

902 

500 

631 

2,381 

28,124 

$ 

40,384 

133 

1 

400 
14 

21,4.'')4 
14 

Argentina 

Belgium 

China  .  . 

1,095 
972 
214 

1,618 
902 
500 

624 

2,381 

27,530 

3,284 
1,215 
855 
3,950 
2,206 
1,025 

1,227 

4,213 

61,445 

3,284 

1,215 

855 

Cuba 

3,950 

Denmark 

Holland 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Sweden 

United  States.. 

Total 

2,206 

1,025 

7 

26 

1,253 
4,213 

594 

1,429 

62,874 

1.117,336 

2,657,115 

1,488 

4,277 

1,118,824 

2,661,392 

2 

7 

50 

66 

8 
106,412 

6 

8 

7 

Newfound  land 

50 

66 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre  .. 

8 

United  States 

3,036 

109,448 

Total 

106,545 

3,042 

109,587 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Bermuda 

Canned  or  preserved. 

433, 146 

1,733 

74 

45 

29 

3 

10 

699 

8,428 

100 

4 

326 

65 

329 

183 

80 
31,243 

662 

28 

433,808 

1,761 

B.  S.  Africa..  . 

74 

B.  India 

45 

B.  W.  Indies 

61 

90 

3 

Hong  Kong 

10 

76 

775 

New  Zealand 

8,428 

64 

164 

Argentina  . 

4 

China  ... 

326 

65 

Holland 

329 

Japan 

183 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre  ... 

80 

2,375 

33.618 

Total 

476,497 

3,266 

479,763 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Bermuda 

41,962 
80 

87 
41 
18 

498 
717 

42,460 

797 

B.  S.  Africa 

87 

B.  Guiana 

41 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

73 

110 

5,843 

91 

110 

4,143 

210 

15 

10 

2,215 

18,949 

9,986 

New  Zealand 

210 

Alaska 

55 

70 

China 

10 

France 

2,215 

Holland 

4 
339 

18,953 

Japan 

339 

50 

109 
12,915 

50 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

1.073 
150.701 

1,182 

United  States . . 

163,616 

Total 

80,804 

159.413 

240,217 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports— Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 

i'RODUCE  OF  C.4N.4D.\. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

AGRICULTURAL   PRO- 
DUCTS— Con. 

Grain  and  products  of, 
viz.: — 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  W.  Indies. . . . 
Newfoundland.. 

Belgium 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.W.Indies.... 
Newfoundland. . 

Belgium 

Cuba      

Bush. 

4,388,577 

14 

81 

1 

126,815 

180,387 

514,670 

366, 101 

S 

2,520,084 

17 

71 

2 

71,755 

107,399 

359,579 

203,118 

Bush. 
861,587 

$ 
507,444 

Bush. 

5,250,164 
14 

81 
1 
168,335 
180,387 
626, 170 
366,101 

$ 

3,027,528 

17 

71 

2 

41,520 

22,855 

94,610 
107,399 

111,500 

59,575 

419,154 
203,118 

5,576,646 

3,262,025 

1,014,607 

589,874 

6,591,253 

3,851,899 

530 

188 

68 

1,130 

11,272 

800 

11 

1,466 

632 

38 
12,526 

1,030 

523 

159 

2,581 

27,943 

2,560 

32 

3,812 

2,000 

95 
32,773 

530 

258 

68 

2,985 

11,272 

800 

11 

1,466 

632 

65 
14,836 

1,030 

70 

111 

634 
159 

1,855 

2,725 

5,306 
27,943 

2,560 

Dan.  W.  Indies. 

32 

3,812 

Holland 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States... 

Total 

2,000 

27 
2,310 

39 
4,547 

134 
37,320 

28,661 

73,508 

4,262 

7,422 

32,923 

80,930 

Unit'dKingdom 

Denmark 

United  States.. 

Total    

Buckwheat 

225,309 

2,509 

115,531 

176,845 

1,975 

93,696 

225,309 

2,509 

115,531 

176,845 

1,975 

93,696 

343,349 

272,516 

343,349 

272,516 

Unit'dKingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  W.  Indies.... 
Newfoundland.. 

France 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

-Australia 

Bermuda 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies. . . . 
Newfoundland. . 

Indian  corn 

139,511 
5,640 
3,376 
1,041 

157,515 

512 
69,068 

106,848 

3.541 

1,911 

1,186 

91,162 

497 
50,945 

139,511 
5,640 
3,376 
1,041 

157,515 

512 
103,098 

106,848 

3,. 541 

1,911 

1,186 

91,162 

497 

34,0.30 

21,9.54 

72,899 

376,663 

256,090 

34,030 

21 , 954 

410,693 

278,044 

Oats 

8,537,236 

29 

9.';, -S3 

38,113 

369,905 

416,168 

1,225 

110,261 

203,889 

4,072,653 

61,605 

2,116 

35,6.34 

3,825,549 

4,067,540 

19 

44,570 

22,4.56 

209,214 

221,299 

783 

51,295 

95,695 

2,666,608 

25,534 

931 

18,717 
1,536,465 

1,819,621 

820,352 

10,356,857 
29 

93,783 

38,113 

369,905 

416,168 

1,225 

298,312 

203,889 

4,158,653 

582,080 

2,116 

35,634 

3,827,609 

4,887,892 

19 

44,570 

22,4.56 

209,214 

221,299 

783 

Belgium 

Cuba 

188,051 

88,099 

139, 394 
95,695 

France 

Holland 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Philippines 

United  States . . 

Total 

86,000 
520,475 

47,299 
223,650 

2,713,907 
249,184 

931 

18,717 

2,060 

618 

1,537,083 

17,768,166 

8,961,126 

2,616,207 

1,180,018 

20,384,373 

10,141,144 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported . 

Countries. 

good.s,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

AGRICULTURAL    PRO- 
DUCTS— Con. 

Grain — Con . 

Unit 'cl  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  S.  Africa 

B.  \V,  Indies,.... 
Newfoundland , . 

Belgium 

Denmark 

Dan.  VV.  Indies 

Bush. 

25,, 587 

4 

100 

4,470 

7,64(i 

4S0 

1,000 

14 

8,796 

33 

213,224 

$ 

66,013 

12 

2.50 

9,763 

17,187 

720 

1,700 

33 

Bush. 

t 

Bush. 

25,587 

4 

100 

4,470 

7,868 

480 

1,000 

14 

8,796 

33 
213,254 

t 

66,013 

12 

250 

222 

339 

9,763 

17,526 

720 

1,700 

33 

19,089 

73 
417,331 

19,089 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

Bermuda 

B.S.Africa...,. 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies... 
Newft)Undland. . 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Panama 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Denmark 

Holland 

Norway 

United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

.Australia 

Bermuda 

B.  S.  Africa 

B.  W.  Indies... 

Gibraltar 

Hong  Kong 

Malta 

73 

30 

49 

417,380 

261,354 

532,171 

252 

388 

261,606 

532,559 

Pease,  split      

18 

700 

11,624 

13,01)6 

2,061 

2.52 

18 

13,885 

47 

1,445 

29,784 

.30.8.37 

5,620 

421 

40 

39,483 

18 

700 

11,624 

13,066 

2,260 

2.54 

18 

13,885 

47 

1,445 

29,784 

i99 

2 

U7 

3 

30,837 
5,767 

424 
40 

39,483 

41,624 

107,677 

201 

150 

41,825 

107,827 

.  Rye 

87,282 

12,747 

10,197 

7,141 

146,055 

93,291 
11,796 

8,367 

7,313 

138,855 

17,142 

79,899 

261,531 

11,999 

71,902 

193,790 

104,424 

92,646 

271,728 

7,141 

146,055 

105,290 

83,698 

202,157 

7,313 

138,855 

263,422 

259,622 

3.58,572 

277,691 

621,994 

537,313 

Wheat 

64,301,202 

6 

17 

160,902 

5 

167,626 

3.50 

66,363,044 

10 

18 

161,683 

6 

167,626 

500 

20,909,254 

20,695,937 

85,210,456 
6 

17 

220,045 

5 

1,393,637 

350 

40,000 

36 

406,812 

186,967 

1,962,680 

156,494 

4,706,634 

1,012,970 

3,480,780 

1,362,220 

5,000 

775,829 

422,500 

4,092,026 

87,058,981 

10 

18 

59,143 

59,143 

220,826 
6 

1,226,011 

1,226,011 

1,393,637 
500 

40,000 

39,200 

39,200 

Newfoundland. . 
New  Zealand.. . 
Aust.-Hungar>'. 

Belgium 

Denmark 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

36 
406,812 
128,270 
984,520 
40,000 
838,521 
366,974 
245,118 

21 
574,2.54 
126,902 
965,. 570 
40, 000 
900, 123 
351,765 
237,668 

21 

"'58,' 697 
978, 160 
116,494 

3,868,113 
645,996 

3,2.35,662 

1,362,220 

"".58,065 
919,731 
116,494 

3,830,894 
626,218 

3,149,127 

1,311,769 

574,254 

184,967 
1,885,301 

156,494 
4,731,017 

977,983 
3,386,795 
1,311,769 

5,000 

4,853 

4,853 

775,829 
246, 500 

763,279 
246,500 

763,279 

176,000 
4,092,026 

176,000 
4,223  .505 

422,500 

United  Stat«fe.. 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies. . . . 
Newfoundland. . 

Alaska 

Cuba 

4,223,505 

71,913,385 

74,293,548 

33,522,079 

33,042,368 

105,435,464 

107,335,916 

Bran. .                       .... 

Cwt. 

77,986 

26,077 

159 

24,860 

31,132 

45 

26 

53,042 

32,203 

229 

34,001 

41,994 

73 

65 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

77,986 

26,077 

159 

24,860 

31,132 

265 

26 

53,042 

32,203 

229 

34,001 

41,994 

220 

407 

480 
65 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 

PRODnCE  OF  C.\N.\D.\. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canad.\. 

Tot.\l  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

AGRICULTURAL  PRO- 
DUCTS— Con. 

Denmark 

Cwt. 

559 

400 

1,232 

4,148 

137 

15 

871,358 

509 

410 

1,117 

3,859 

170 

33 

778,626 

Cwt. 

$ 

Cwt. 

559 

400 

1,232 

4,148 

137 

15 

871,358 

509 

410 

Germany 

Holland 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Porto  Rico 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit' d  Kingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda 

B.  E.  Africa  .. 

B.  S.Africa 

B.  W.  Africa. . . . 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

Fiji  Islands 

Gibraltar 

Hong  Kong 

Malta 

1,117 

3,859 

170 

33 

778,626 

1,038,134 

946,331 

220 

407 

1,038,354 

946,738 

Brl. 

3,137,146 

170 

8,351 

1,.524 

317,807 

2,333 

85,723 

499,932 

2,428 

8,059 

59,627 

3,690 

245,340 

3,849 

25 

900 

3,495 

26, 257 

643 

3,311 

2,351 

1,941 

61,400 

485 

1,200 

42 

800 

3,668 

77,331 

50 

2,204 

3,709 

16, 107 

376 

291 

86,351 

48 

7,495 

14 

100 

1.027 

188,066 

2,125 

50 

13,718 

5,689 

600 

4,849 

350 

52,429 

6,861 

15,901,713 

709 

43,  .543 

7,634 

1,573.395 

11,237 

392,780 

2,340,259 

12,948 

40,703 

217,698 

17,804 

1,374,529 

21,684 

136 

3,368 

13,169 

132,820 

2,851 

15,420 

10,722 

9,071 

270,434 

2,436 

5,772 

249 

3,622 

17,016 

412,198 

345 

10,175 

15,046 

82, 124 

1,518 

1,367 

406,342 

200 

27,762 

63 

450 

5,976 

808,941 

10,273 

232 

70, 155 

26,356 

2,559 

21,312 

1,6.30 

2.32,967 

29,233 

Brl. 

Brl. 

3,137,146 

170 

8,351 

1,524 

317,807 

2,333 

85,723 

499,932 

2,428 

8,059 

59,627 

4,780 

245,340 

3,849 

25 

900 

3,495 

26, 257 

643 

3,311 

2,351 

1,941 

61,400 

485 

1,200 

42 

800 

3,668 

77,331 

50 

2,204 

3,709 

16,107 

376 

291 

86,351 

48 

7,495 

14 

100 

1,027 

188,066 

2,125 

50 

13,718 

5,689 

600 

4,849 

350 

52,464 

6,861 

15,901,713 

709 

43,543 

7,634 

1,573,395 

11,237 

392, 780 

2,340,259 

12,948 

40,703 

217,698 

1,090 

3,564 

21,368 

Newfoundland. . 
New  Zealand . . . 

Alaska 

Argentina 

Aust.-Hungary.. 

Belgium 

Brazil 

1,374,529 

21,684 

136 

3,368 

13,169 

132,820 

2,851 

Canary  Islands . 
China 

15,420 

10,722 

Cuba 

9,071 

Denmark 

Dan.  W.  Indies 
Dutch  W.  Indies 
Dutch    Guiana. 

Ecuador 

Egj-pt  and  Soudan. 

270,434 

2,436 

5,772 

249 

3,622 

17.016 

412, 198 

French     Africa- 
French  W.  Indies 

Germany 

Greece 

345 

10.175 

15,046 

82, 124 

Greenland     and 

Iceland 

Hayti 

1,518 

1,367 

Holland 

Honduras 

406,342 

200 

27,762 

Liberia 

63 

450 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Norway 

Panama 

Porto  Rico 

Portuguese  Africa. 

Russia 

San  Domingo. . . 

5,976 

808,941 

10,273 

232 

70, 155 

26,356 

2,559 

21,312 

Turkey 

1,630 

United  States... 
Venezuela 

Total 

35 

162 

233, 129 
29,233 

4,952,337 

24,610,946 

1,125 

3.726 

4,953,462 

24,614,672 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

AGRICULTURAL  PRO- 
DUCTS— Con. 

Indian  meal  

Bermuda 

B.  VV.  Indies.... 
Newfoundland. . 

Belgium 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  W.Africa.... 

B.  Guiana 

B.W.Indies .... 
Newfoundland.. 
Aust.-Hungary.. 
Canary  Islands . 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Russia 

Brl. 

48 

6 

2,126 

1 

373 

6 

$ 

226 

20 

7,880 

3 

1,395 
25 

Brl. 

$ 

Brl. 

48 

6 

2,126 

1 

373 
6 

$ 

226 

20 

7,880 
3 

1  395 

25 

2,560 

9,549 

2,560 

9,549 

Oatmeal 

57,505 
12 

425 
20 
75 
442 
370 
211 

2 

233 

1,025 

275, 786 

56 

2,060 

100 

232 

2,290 

1,314 

1,120 

19 

939 

3,928 

57,505 

12 

425 

20 

75 

442 

370 

211 

2 

233 

1,Q25 

275, 786' 
56 

2,060 
100 

232 

2  290 

1  314 

1  120 

19 

939 

United  States . . 
Total 

Bermuda 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies.... 
Newfoundland.. 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

3  928 

60,320 

287,844 

60,320 

287,844 

Meal,  all  other,  n.o.p... 

27 

5 

34 

265 

11 
90 

88 

23 

165 

967 

36 
337 

27 

5 

34 

265 

11 
90 

88 

23 

165 

967 

36 

337 

432 

1,616 

432 

1,616 

Cereal  foods,  prepared, 

1,474,907 

42,824 

24,617 

114,061 

255 

3,559 

24, 144 

53 

23,820 

6,743 

11,545 

71,252 

27, 287 

57 

6,084 

130 

38,938 

101 

146 

45,786 

576 

73 

2,042 

283 

26,560 

24,559 

1,474, 907« 
42  824 

of  all  kinds. 

Bermuda 

42 

24, 659 

114,061 

255 

B.  S.  Africa 

B.  W.  Mrica... 

B.  Guiana 

3  559 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

24  144 

Hong  Kong 

3 
71 

56 

Newfoundland. . 

23,891 

6,743 

11,545 

New  Zealand... 

Belgium 

Cuba 

71  252 

Denmark 

27  287 

Dutch  W.  Indies 
France 

57 

6,084 
130 

Germany 

Holland 

38  938 

Italy 

101 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

3 

149 

Norw'av 

45, 786 
576 

Porto  Rico 

Portugal 

73 

Russia 

2  042 

Spain 

283 

Sweden 

** 

26  560 

United  States.. 

3,613 

'8  172 

Total 

1,970,402 

3,732 

1,974,134 

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No.  3. — ^^General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  C'anad.^. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  or  Can-.^da. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

AGRICULTLR.4L   PRO- 
DUCTS—CoB. 

Hay 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  Guiana 

B.  \V.  Indies... 
Newfoundland. . 
Alaska       . .   . 

Ton. 

6,411 

1,331 

152 

925 

5,622 

11 

830 

56,380 

207 

42 

59,961 

S 

88,813 

19,659 

2,7.56 

13,483 

Ton. 
47 

S 
376 

Ton. 

6,4,58 

1,331 

152 

925 

5,622 

23 

830 

56,380 

207 

42 

59,977 

$ 

89, 189 
19,6.59 

2,756 

13,483 

78,467 

606 

7,644 

1,387,439 

3,609 

354 

629, 72S 

78,467 

12 

818 

1.424 

7,644 

France 

1,387,439 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Porto  Rico 

United  States. . 

Total 

United  States 

3,609 

354 

13 

250 

629,978 

131,875 

2,232,5.58 

72 

1,444 

131,947 

2,234,002 

TTf>rpp 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 
460 

2,090 

Cwt. 
460 

2,090 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland . . 
United  States.. 

Total 

Newfoundland . . 
United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda 

B.  S.  -Africa 

Newfoundland. . 
Belgium 

Lb. 

167,9.35 
1,080 
1,211 

35,430 
220 

242 

Lb. 

Lb. 

167,935 
1,080 
2,411 

35,430 

220 

1,200 

276 

518 

170,226 

35,892 

1,200 

276 

171,426 

36, 168 

Malt 

Bush. 
2,881 
1,600 

2,605 
1,.536 

Bush. 
2,000 

2,069 

Bush. 
4,881 
1,600 

4,674 

1,536 

4.481 

4,141 

2,000 

2,069 

6,481 

6,210 

Lb. 

80,029 

35 

400 

42 

120 

100 

100 

1,381,590 

6,670 

6 

40 

5 

12 

20 

20 

424,704 

Lb. 

Lb. 

80,029 

35 

400 

42 

120 

100 

100 

1,381,590 

6,670 

6 

40 

5 

12 

20 

20 

United  States. . 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.S.  -Africa 

Newfoundland . . 

Belgium 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B   W   Indies 

124,704 

1,462,416 

131,477 

1,462,416 

131,477 

Maple  syrup 

Gal. 

2,216 

65 

5 

206 

75 

3,598 

K ■      ■■  ■ 

2,389 

64 

7 

220 

63 

3.944 

Gal. 

Gal. 

2,216 

65 

5 

206 

75 

3,598 

2,389 

64 

7 

220 

63 

3,944 

6,105 

6,687 

6,165 

6,687 

Nuts 

Lb. 
1,605 
354 

471 
42 

Lb. 

26,440 

2,653 

195 

14,090 

200 

97,735 

745 

303 

20 

-    454 

20 

5,770 

Lb. 

28,045 

3,007 

195 

14,915 

3,140 
128,962 

1,216 

345 
20 

Newfoundland . . 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

825 

2,940 
31,227 

23 

87 
1.623 

477 

107 
7,. 393 

36,951 

2,246 

141,313 

7,312 

178,264 

9,558 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

GoODa,    THE 

Produce  of  C.\nad.\. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  C.\n.\da. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

AGRICCLTURAL  PRO- 
DUCTS—Con. 

Seeds:— 

Unit'd  Kinjiidom 

Australia 

New  Zealand. . . 

Belgium 

Denmark 

France 

Busli. 

18,485 

227 

2,307 

S3 

2, 2.58 

55 

1,670 

19,6.50 

$ 

152,848 

2,500 

23,145 

Bush. 

S 

Bush. 

18,485 

227 

2,307 

83 

2,258 

55 

1,670 

20,857 

S 

152,848 

2,. 500 

23, 145 

700 

21,208 

560 

6.814 

167,370 

760 

21,208 

560 

Germany 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

France 



6,814 

1,207 

9,745 

177,115 

44,735 

375,205 

1,207 

9,745 

45,942 

384,950 

Flax 

675,318 

6,582 

10 

1,366 

7,006,249 

928,346 

9,215 

15 

1,864 

9,420,263 

58,983 

88,475 

734,301 

6,582 

10 

1,.366 

7,006,249 

1,016,821 

9,215 

15 

Holland 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

.\ustralia   

Newfoundland 

1,864 

9,420,263 

7,689,525 

10,359,703 

58,983 

88,475 

7,748,508 

10,448,178 

5,499 
436 

6,461 
494 

5,499 

576 

25 

938 

117 

428 

2,518 

800 

63,140 

6,461 

140 
25 
70 

150 
204 

78 

650 
204 

New  Zealand.. . 

Denmark 

France. 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States.. 

Total 

United  Kingdom 

868 
117 
428 
2,518 
800 
63,140 

2,746 
349 
400 

4,510 

560 

53,598 

2,824 
349 

400 

4,510 

560 

53,. 598 

73,806 

69,118 

235 

438 

74,041 

69,556 

Other 

73 

65 

367 

43 

1.38 

367 

697 

9 

325 

4,651 

740 

China 

9 

325 

United  States 

79,583 

84,234 

Total 

5,755 

80,058 

85,813 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

Ne^\'foundland. . 

France 

Miquelon   and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Cuba          

Ton 

24 

43 

65 

5 

9 
4,816 

Straw 

194 

315 

497 

28 

82 
28,502 

Ton. 

Ton 

24 

43 

65 

5 

9 

4,816 

194 

315 

497 

28 

82 

28,502 

4,962 

29,618 

4,962 

29,618 

Tobacco,  leaf 

Lb. 
1,419 

624 

Lb. 

Lb. 

1,419 
11,849 

6,302 
156,732 

624 

11,849 

14,840 

14,840 

Holland , 

United  States.. 

Total 

6.302 

28,724 

2.684 
18,3.36 

2,684 

128,008 

77,850 

96,186 

36,445 

21,644 

139,857 

92,690 

176,302 

114,334 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countiies. 

Goods,  the              Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada.  Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

AGRICULTURAL  PRO 

DUCTS — Con. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

S 

18 

50 

1,653 

15 

54 
20, 748 

$ 

2,200 

$ 

2,218 
50 

plants . 

Newfoundland . 

602 

2  255 

15 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

54 

United  States  . 

989 

21,737 

Total 

22,538 

3,791 

26  329 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Vegetables: — 
Canned  or  preserved. 

262,918 

4,406 

5,854 

178 

1,.394 

2,582 

275 

52 

100 

9,9.30 

30 

262  918 

5 

4,411 

B.  S.  Africa. 

5  854 

B.  Guiana 

178 

B.  W.  Indies 

1  394 

Newfoundland . 

2,582 

275 

Alaska 

52 

100 

Belgium     . .    . 

9,930 

France 

30 

Japan  • 

27 

7 
1,033 

27 

Miquelon   and 
St.  Pierre 

66 
11,627 

73 

United  States . . 

12,660 

Total 

299,412 

1,072 

300,484 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  Guiana 

B.  \V.  Indies... 

Fiji  Islands 

Newfoundland. . 

Potatoes.        

Bush. 

102,090 

25,986 

79,067 

51,084 

240 

112,137 

42 

95,964 

100 

617,698 

17,745 

495 

89,610 

71,447 
17,834 
53,994 
34,901 

168 

47,081 

66 

47,982 

100 
382, 179 

5  933 

Bush. 

Bush. 

102,090 

25,986 

79,067 

51,084 

240 

112,157 

44 

95,964 

100 

617,698 

17,745 

495 

89, 660 

71,447 

17,834 

53,994 

34,901 

168 

20 
2 

40 

8 

47, 121 

74 

Belgium 

47,982 

100 

Cuba        .    . 

382, 179 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Panama 

United  States... 

Total 

Bermuda 

B.  \V.  Indies... 
Newfoundland. . 

5,933 

333 
34,765 

333 

50 

70 

34,835 

1,192,258 

696,783 

72 

118 

1,192,330 

696,901 

110 

32 

9,469 

13 

2,074 
2,138,701 

54 

14 

1,827 

16 

379 
284,171 

110 

32 

9,469 

13 

2,074 
2,138,701 

54 

14 

1,827 

16 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Bermuda 

379 

284,171 

2,150,399 

286,461 

2,150,399 

286,461 

Other 

73,970 

129 

1,014 

633 

157 

73,970 

129 

1,014 

B.  W.  Indies 

633 

157 

63 

1,147 

•    9 

63 

Newfoundland . . 

9,757 
36 

10,904 

Alaska 

45 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported . 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  or  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

AGRICnLTURAL   PRO- 
DUCTS— Con. 

Vegetables— Con . 

Cuba 

$ 

57 

2,750 
129, 124 

$ 

( 

57 

Miquelon   and 
St    Pierre 

2,390 
6,754 

5,140 

135,878 

Total 

217,627 

10,363 

227,990 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies 

Other  articles   of   agri- 

5,007 

60 

788 

4 

1,515 

2,287 

423,633 

5,007 

60 

39 

827 

4 

1,515 

Holland 

.... 

2,287 

United  States 

5,284 

428,917 

Total    ...    . 

433,294 

5,323 

438,617 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

B.S.Africa 

Newfoundland.. 
New  Zealand . . . 
Aust.-Hungary  . 

Belgium 

ChUi 

Agricultural        Imple- 
ments and  machines — 

Vowing  machines. 

No. 

1,258 

467 

65 

50 

485 

40 

155 

8 

40 

1,805 

1,871 

847 

20 

323 

75 

3 

42,885 

16,123 

2,519 

2,036 

14,314 

1,359 

5,449 

342 

1,535 

58,335 

68  353 

No. 

No. 

1,258 

467 

65 

50 

485 

40 

155 

8 

40 

1,805 

1,871 

847 

20 

323 

75 

3 

42,885 

16,123 

2,519 

2,036 

14,314 

1,359 

5,449 

342 

Denmark 

1 ,  535 

58,335 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

68,353 

34,423 

703 

9,561 

2,577 

195 

34,423 

703 

9,561 

2,577 

United  States.. 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

B.  S.  Africa 

Newfoundland.. 
New  Zealand.. . 

Argentina 

Chili 

195 

7,512 

260, 709 

7,512 

260,709 

183 

2,952 

835 

4 

302 

3 

4 

60 

2 

752 

19 

15 

490 

210 

4,641 

89,497 

4,374 

25 

7,744 

90 

164 

261 

52 

18,507 

344 

278 

11,807 

6,023 

183 

2,952 

835 

4 

302 

3 

4 

60 

2 

752 

19 

15 

490 

210 

4,641 

89,497 

4,374 

25 

7,744 

90 

164 

Cuba 

261 

Denmark 

France 

52 

18,507 

French  Africa. . . 
Germany 

.344 

278 

11,807 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
B.  S.  Africa 

6,023 

5,831 

143,807 

5,831 

143,807 

Reapers 

4 

18 

49 

278 

5 

393 

1.50 

3 

2 

220 
1,127 

2,582 

19,530 

300 

16,017 

8,244 

170 

111 

4 

18 

49 

278 

5 

393 

150 

3 

2 

220 

1,127 

2,582 

Germany 

Holland 

Ru.ssia 

19,530 

300 

16,017 

8,244 

Sweden 

170 

United  States. , 
Total 

111 

•eo2 

48,301 

902 

48,301 

378 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — CoiUinued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Can.\d.\ 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  C.^n.^da 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Quantity 

Value. 

M.tNUTACTURES— Con . 

Agricultural  imple- 
ments— Con. 
Drills          

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

B.  S.Africa 

Newfoundland.. 
New  Zealand . . . 

.\rgentina 

Denmark 

French  Africa. . . 
Italv 

No. 

748 

1,771 

26 

2 

733 

9 

10 

10 

25 

7 

50 

560 

6 

39 

S 

36,642 

130, 334 

1,.524 

S9 

51,539 

614 

6C0 

644 

1.121 

403 

No. 

$ 

No. 

748 

■  1,771 

26 

2 

733 

9 

10 

10 

25 

7 

50 

560 

6 

43 

S 

36  642 

130  334 

1  524 

89 

51  539 

614 

060 

644 

1  121 

Norway' 

Roumania 

403 

3,120 

30,864 

60 

2,704 

3  120 

30,864 

Spain 

60 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

-Australia 

B.  S.  .Wrica 

New  Zealand.. . 
Aust.-Hungary  . 

Belgium 

Chili 

4 

1,862 

4,566 

3,996 

260,318 

4 

1,862 

4,000 

262, 180 

1,442 

1,660 

310 

270 

78 

198 

8 

244 

499 

4 

1,035 

418 

63 

4 

281 

170 

56 

59 

146, 059 
179,495 

1,442 

1,660 

310 

270 

78 

198 

8 

244 

499 

4 

1,035 

418 

03 

4 

281 

170 

56 

61 

146  059 

179,495 

20,861 

28,485 

20  861 

28,485 

8,305 

17,698 

864 

23,212 

53,751 

390 

104,484 

42,607 

6,495 

360 

31,651 

17,400 

6,429 

8,305 

17, 698 

864 

Denmark 

23,212 

53,751 

French  Africa... 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy 

390 

104  484 

42,607 

6,495 

Norway 

360 

31,651 

17,400 

6,429 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Australia 

B.  S.Africa 

B.  India 

B.  W.  Indies..^. 
Ne^-foundland.. 
New  Zealand... 

Argentina 

Brazil  . . . 

7,312 

2 

3,540 

10,852 

6,799 

695, 858 

2 

3,540 

6,801 

699,398 

Ploughs 

502 

4,418 

5,278 

67 

12 

101 

732 

1,441 

45 

1 

44 

4 

1 

12 

4 

138 

532 

241 

9.766 

93,864 

137,343 

779 

87 

613 

12,243 

54, 180 

876 

40 

1,5.58 

163 

455 

2,911 

282 

1,145 

15, 987 

7,009 

502 

4,418 

5,278 

67 

12 

101 

732 

1,441 

45 

1 

44 

4 

1 

12 

4 

138 

597 

241 

9,766 

93,864 

137, 343 

779 

87 

613 

12  243 

54, 180 

876 

Chili 

40 

Cuba 

1,558 

France 

163 

French  .Africa... 

Germany 

Greece. 

455 

2,911 

282 

Norway 

United  States. . 
Uruguay 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

B.  S.  .Africa 

B.  India 

B.     E.     Indies, 
other 

B.   Straits   Set- 
tlements  

1,145 

65 

7,450 

23,437 
7,009 

13,573 

339, 301 

65 

7,450 

13, 638 

346,751 

380 

2,448 

1,442 

17 

24 

25 

4, 7,38 

13,121 

26, 478 

327 

963 

444 

380 

2,448 

1,442 

17 

24 

25 

4,738 

13  121 

26,478 

327 

963 

444 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUF.WTUHES — CoU. 

Agricultural  imple- 
ments— Von. 
Hal  rows — Con 

Newfoundland. . 
New  Zealand... 

Argentina 

Aust.-Hungary  . 
Chili 

No.'! 

42 

857 

85 

2 

12 

1 

12 

6 

119 

584 

108 

$ 

734 

20,728 

2,780 

40 

240 

87 

114 

132 

2,172 

18,993 

600 

No. 

S 

No. 

42 

857 

85 

2 

12 

1 

12 

6 

119 

613 

108 

$ 

734 

20  728 

2,780 

40 

240 

Cuba...    . 

87 

French  Africa... 
Italy 

114 

132 

Russia 

United  States. . 
Uruguay 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Australia 

B.  S.  .Airica 

Newfoundland.. 
New  Zealand. . . 
.A.ust.-Hungary.. 
Denmark ." 

2  172 

29 

2,479 

21,472 
600 

6,164 

92,691 

29 

2,479 

6,193 

95, 170 

317 

535 
59 
46 

311 
30 
6 
24 
00 
52 
10 

312 
48 
48 

197 

6,427 
10,975 

1,499 
941 

6,269 
579 
113 
726 

1,158 

1,877 
427 

5,162 
866 
887 

9,867 

317 

535 
59 
46 

311 
30 
6 
24 
60 
52 
10 

312 
48 
48 

197 

6,427 

10, 975 

1  499 

941 

6  269 

579 

113 

726 

Germany 

Holland 

Italy   

1   158 

1  877 

497 

Russia  . 

5  16'' 

Spain     . 

866 

887 

United  States. . 

Total 

Newfoundland . . 
United  States. 

Total 

Australia 

United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Australia 

9  867 

2,055 

47,773 

2,055 

47,773 

Seeders 

1 
10 

11 
659 

1 
10 

11 

659 

11 

670 

11 

670 

Tlireshing  machines. 

1,758 

285 

545.382 
321.611 

2 

6 

2,245 

7,. 579 

1,760 
291 

547,627 
32^. 190 

2,043 

866,993 

8 

9,824 

2,051 

876,817 

All  other.  ■ 

49,982 

17,380 

20 

6,133 

60 

2,450 

10, 282 

9,827 

700 

15 

5,833 

38, 172 

20,680 

107 

8,135 

8,475 

285 

546 

5,2.33 

175 

78,2.32 

800 

254 

49,982 
17  39*^ 

12 

90 

B.  S.  Africa 

6  133 

B.  W.  Indies... 

60 

2  4.50 

New  Zealand  . 

10  •'8'' 

9,827 
700 

Brazil             .... 

15 

Denmark 

France  

5,833 

38  172 

20,680 

Greece 

107 

Holland 

8,135 

Norway 

8  475 

285 

^pain 

546 

5,233 

Turkey     .   . 

175 

11.927 

90, 1.59 

Uruguay  . . 

800 

254 

Total 

263,776 

11,939 

275,715 

380 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of.Canada. 

GOOSS,    NOT  THE 

Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MAN  UF.\CT  V  RZS— Con . 

Agricultural  imple- 
ments— Con. 
Parts  of 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

-     S 

53,524 

288,814 

19 

67,499 

172 

31 

214 

178 

24,938 

22,274 

132 

3,0.33 

2,964 

65 

1,664 

82, 172 

1,243 

10,819 

250 

1,779 

1,082 

1,223 

22 

289 

30 

28,961 

2,647 

367 

7 

51,891 

589 

$ 

$ 
53  524 

288,814 

B.  E.  Africa 

19 

B.  S.  Africa  . 

67,499 

B.  India 

172 

B.  W.  Indies 

31 

B.  Straits  Set- 

214 

Fiji  Islands 

178 

24,938 

Argentina  . 

22,274 

132 

3,033 

Chili   . 

2,964 

65 

Denmark 

1,664 

\ 

82,172 

1,243 

Germany 

10,819 

250 

Holland 

1,779 

Italy 

1,082 

1,223 

22 

Portugese  Africa 

289 

30 

28,961 

Spain 

2,647 

367 

Turkey  . 

7 

United  States. . 

20, 164 

72, 055 

589 

Total 

648,892 

20,164 

669,056 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

37,169 

16 

44 

1,737 

3,392 

17,535 

207 

250 

1,170 

100 

1,194 

486 

1,531 

34 

210 

13,264 

37,169 

16 

44 

B.  S.  Africa 

1,737 

B.  Honduras... . 

3,392 

B.  India 

17,535 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

207 

Newfoundland. . 

350 

Brazil 

1,170 

China 

100 

Dutch  E.  Indies 
Guatemala 

•1,194 

486 

Mexico 

1,531 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

34 

Peru 

210 

964 

14,218 

Total 

78,329 

964 

79, 293 

Bermuda 

Newfoundland. . 
M  i  q  u  el  o  n  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States 

Baking  powders 

Lb. 

30 
84,672 

75 

3 

13,076 

17 

Lb. 

Lb. 

30 
84,672 

75 
1,380 

3 

13,076 

17 

1,380 

194 

194 

Total 

84,777 

13,096 

1,380 

194 

86, 157 

13,290 

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i 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES— Con. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  S,  Africa 

Aust.-Hungary.. 

Denmark 

United  States. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
Australia 

Lb. 

1,5.50,610 

957,950 

.56,330 

276,000 

9,440,818 

% 

105,611 

74,790 

5,304 

18,724 

872, 592 

Lb. 

% 

Lb. 
1,550,610 

957,950 
56,330 

276,000 
9,476,668 

% 

105,611 

74,790 

5,304 

18,724 

' 

35,850 

3,050 

875,642 

12,281,708 

1,077,021 

35,850 

3,050 

12,317,558 

1,080,071 

Books,    pamphlets, 
maps,  etc. 

133,971 

8,065 

629 

1,285 

45 

1.32 

66 

851 

45 
4,761 

408 

18 

16 

15,178 

1,102 

180 

151 

70 

426 

30 

1,221 

49 

9,450 

68,532 

433 

2 

5 

202,. 503 

8,498 

Bermuda 

631 

B.  S.  Africa... 

1,290 

B.  W.  Africa 

45 

132 

B.  Honduras  . 

66 

B.  India 

15 

866 

B.  E.  Indies, 

45 

B.  W.  Indies... 

95 

4,856 

B.  Straits  Set- 

408 

18 

16 

Newfoundland 

779 

55 

125 

15,9.57 

New  Zealand.. . 
Alaska  . 

1,1.57 

305 

151 

70 

Belgium 

426 

Chili 

30 

C-hina  .  . 

1,221 

49 

Cuba 

9,450 

Denmark. . . 

20 

20 

75 

2,260 

233 

6 

8 

599 

234 

36 

5 

405 

3 

15 

83 

2.37.915 

75 

France  .  . 

3,475 
236 

5,7.35 

469 

6 

Honduras 

8 

599 

234 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

36 

5 

Philippines 

405 

Porto  Rico. 

3 

Siam 

15 

Switzerland. 

83 

United  States. . 

159,969 

397,884 

Total 

420, 026 

233,741 

653,767 

Unit'dKingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  Guiana 

B.W.Indies.... 
Newfoundland. . 
Alaska 

Biscuits  and  bread 

Cwt. 

578 
660 

68 
382 
137 

25 
782 

30 
370 

4,430 
4,960 

753 
4,142 
2,323 

382 
6,392 

265 
2,805 

Cwt. 
10 

148 

Cwt. 

588 
660 

68 
382 
1.37 

30 
782 

30 

384 

4,578 
4,960 

753 

* 

4,142 

2,. 323 

5 

64 

446 

Belgium 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

6,392 

265 

14 

203 

3,008 

3,032 

26,452 

29 

415 

3,061 

26,867 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
-General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Export.s. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES — Con . 

Newfoundland. . 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

M. 
51 
1,431 

S 

478 
11,542 

M. 

S 

M.  , 
51 
1,453 

$ 
478 

22 

224 

11,766 

1,482 

12,020 

22 

224 

1,504 

12,244 

1,271 

217 

938 

961 

4,. 364 

6,306 

9 

102 

115 

150 
38 

1,271 

217 

938 

B   S  Africa. 

961 

4,364 

B   W   Indies 

6,306 

3 

12 

102 

115 

Miquelon  and 
St   Pierre 

150 

Peru 

38 

Total 

14,471 

3 

14,474 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Brushes  of  all  kinds. 

587 

1,437 

15 

180 

971 

4,775 

1,121 

12 

10 

37 

66 

358 

73 

660 

1,4.37 

15 

180 

R    W    Indies 

971 

132 

\-   •  ■  • 

4,907 

1,121 

12 

30 

40 

Miquelon  and 

37 

66 

1,100 

1,458 

Total 

9,569 

1,335 

10,904 

L'nit'd  Kingdom 

5 
50 

92 

97 

50 

432 

218 

2,029 

432 

218 

339 

2,368 

394 

2,771 

3,165 

Bermuda 

Ne-n-foundland.. 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
R    P    Africa 

Lb. 
30 

288 
334 

4 
40 
45 

Lb. 

Lb. 
30 
683 
1,318 

4 

395 
984 

52 
155 

92 
200 

652 

89 

1,379 

207 

2,031 

296 

Cartridges,    gun,    rifle 

116,014 

150 

913 

1,399 

810 

171 

3,962 

97,718 

370 

116,384 

and  pistol. 

150 

913 

1,399 

810 

Cuba 

171 

3,962 

TTnifpd    Stflt,e<? 

1,535 

99,253 

Total 

221,137 

1,905 

223,042 

1,887 
1,991 

1,887 

1,991 

Total 

3,878 

3,878 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

<.'ountries. 

Goods,  the 
PRODrcE  OK  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MA  SirrACTDHES — Cvn . 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

S 

S 

2 

2 

265 

5 

350 

265 

R    W    Indies 

5 

1,018 

167 
109 

1 ,  368 

Miquelon  and 

167 

United  States.  , 
Total 

445 

554 

1,065 

1,296 

2,361 

United  States.. 

Cinders 

885 

885 

Clay,  manufactures  of . 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

,  » 

77 
17,319 

77 

985 

18,. 304 

17,396 

985 

18,381 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Clothing   and   wearing 
apparel. 

6,288,694 

119,821 

512 

2,669 

9 

6,850 

57 

29,089 

41,362 

3,986 

6.55 

205 

422,677 

562 

358 

303,509 

1,426 

28,175 

6,316,869 

119,821 

512 

R    S    Afrira 

203 

2,872 

9 

R    W    Indies 

6,850 

420 

2,667 

,50 

451 

477 

31,7.56 

41.412 

4,437 

655 

205 

422,077 

562 

r>iitrh  W   Indies 

358 

1,397 

1,307 

22 

1,342 

23 

304,906 

2,733 

Holland 

22 

135 
32 

715 

286 
27 

1,477 

55 

Miquelon  and 
St    Pierre 

715 

286 

27 

15 
103,879 

15 

120.752 

224,631 

Total 

7,344,388 

139,951 

7,484,339 

Coke ., 

United  States.. 
Unit'd  Kingdom 

Ton. 

52,874 

240,818 

Ton. 

Ton. 

52,874 

240,818 

Confectionery 

28,538 

147 

134 

22 

169 

37,963 

3,282 

17 

600 

83 

1,694 

30,232 

147 

134 

B   India 

22 

B    W    Indies 

169 

367 

38,330 

3,282 

17 

600 

83 

Holland 

200 

200 

Italy 

3 
309 

1,131 
10,304 

3 

309 

• 

Miquelon  and 
St  Pierre. 

1,131 

United  States 

3,899 

14,203 

Total 

82,702 

6,160 

88,862 

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No.  3. — -General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canad.i. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES — CoTl. 

Cordage,  ropes,  and 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

$ 

1,220 

236 

1.758 

22,831 

4,509 

96 

$ 
3,187 

$ 
4,407 

236 

■ 

1,758 

B.  W.  Indies 

22.831 

2,379 

6,888 

96 

1,255 

51 

14, 205 

1,255 

Cuba 

51 

16,530 

30,735 

Total 

47.180 

21,077 

68,257 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

B.  S.  Africa 

B.  E.  Indies, 

Yd. 

813,894 
26,004 
28,074 

1.031 

411 

71,971 

93,827 

10, 790 

2,196 

27,446 

411 

2,096 

43,980 

67.479 

5.406 

418 

958 
1,055 
1,118 
3,548 
14,442 
6,409 

158,649 

11,482 
7,336 

239 

113 

16,487 

33,588 

2,692 

905 

8,648 

342 

1,735 

13,184 

15.567 

3.776 

.384 

356 
350 
174 
733 
3,972 
2,116 

Yd. 
'       24,665 

3,241 

Yd. 

838,559 
26,004 
28,074 

1,031 

411 

72, 122 

93,827 

10,790 

2,196 

27,446 

411 

2,096 

43,980 

67,479 

6.546 

418 

958 
1,055 
1,118 
3,548 
92,773 
6,409 

161,890 

11,482 

7,336 

239 

B.W.Indies. ... 

Newfoundland . . 
New  Zealand. . . 
Brazil 

113 

151 

67 

16,554 
33,588 

2,692 

Chili        

905 

China 

8,648 

Costa  Rica 

Ecuador 

342 

1,735 

13,184 

Germany 

15.567 

1,140 

89 

3,865 

384 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Nicaragua 

San  Domingo . . . 
U.S.otColombia 
United  States. . 
Venezuela 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

356 

350 

174 

733 

78.331 

9,360 

13,332 
2,116 

1,222,964 

282,828 

104,287 

12,757 

1,327,251 

295,585 

33,275 

3,642 

110 

420 
155 

23,596 

56,871 

3,642 

110 

B    S  Africa. 

420 

B   W.  Indies 

155 

Malta      

6 
47 

6 

Newfoundland 

3,254 

378 

40 

21,000 

3,301 

378 

40 

100 
100 

75 
61,190 

21,100 

100 

France 

12,081 
6,140 

1,049 

12, 156 

67,330 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

1,049 

60,250 

574 

309,515 

60,250 

574 

69, 799 

379,314 

Total 

151,343 

455,453 

606,796 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

Newfoundland . . 
United  States.. 

Total 

Lb. 
231,625 

268 

5,540 

1,369,448 

12,403 
38 
163 

60,132 

Lb. 

Lb. 

231,625 

268 

5,540 

1,565,206 

12,403 

38 

163 

195,758 

9,180 

69,312 

1,606,881 

72,736 

195,758 

9,180 

1,802,639 

81,916 

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Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

G0OD.S,    THE 

Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUrACTURKS— Con. 
Cream  separators 

Unit'd  Kinndonj 
B    S   Afric.i 

$ 

2,250 

2,002 

207 

$ 
130 

$ 

2  380 

2,002 

15 

190 

16,054 

222 

190 

45,360 

61,414 

Total 

49,819 

16,389 

66,208 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Belgium 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States.. 

Total 

Drugs,  Chemicals  and 

Medicines,  viz.— 

Acetate  of  lime 

Lb. 

7,667,068 

.491,087 

376, 139 

695,867 

5,908,846 

130,519 
9,041 
5,606 
13,289 

111,136 

Lb. 

Lb. 

7,667,068 
491,087 
376,139 
695,867 

5,908,846 

130,519 

9,041 

5,606 

13,289 

111,136 

15,139,007 

269,591 

15,139,007 

269,591 

Acid,  sulphuric 

360 

9 

360 

290 
6,409,545 

9 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States . . 

Total 

Australia 

B.  S.  Africa 

B.  Guiana 

B.W.Indies.... 
Newfoundland. . 
New  Zealand. . . 
Argentina 

290 
6,409,545 

27 
41,308 

27 

41,308 

6,409,835 

41,335 

360 

9 

6,410,195 

41,344 

3,308,300 

6,576,670 

20,000 

99,460 

11,632 

896,400 

647,340 

364,900 

748,960 

4,000 

23,531,577 

50,600 

82,880 

99,210 

198,054 

605 

2,997 

365 

27,192 

19,719 

10,937 

22,476 

120 

731,416 

1,518 

2,509 

3,308,300 

6,576,670 

20,000 

99,460 

11,632 

896,400 

647,340 

364,900 

748,960 

4,000 

23,531,577 

50,600 

82,880 

99,210 

198,0.54 

605 

2,997 

365 

27,192 

19,719 

10,937 

Chili 

22,476 

U.  S.  of  Colom- 

120 

United  States . . 

Uruguay 

Venezuela 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

United  States. . 

Total 

731,416 

1,518 

2,509 

36,342,719 

1,117,118 

36,342,719 

1,117,118 

Gum  chicle 

10,000 

5,823 

1,882,049 

4,750 

3,278 

913,776 

10,000 

5,000 

20, 000 

5,823 

2, 205, 142 

9,750 

3,278 

323,093 

125,972 

1,039,748 

1,897,872 

921,804 

333,093 

130,972 

2,230,965 

1,052,776 

1,670 
109, 148 

1,670 

109,148 

Total 

110,818 

110,818 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Germany 

Phosphorus 

558,050 

84,458 

558,050 

84,458 

4,540 

2,107 

14, 150 

4,829 

348,217 

2,510 
1,054 
8,205 
2,373 
157,177 

4,540 

2,107 

14, 150 

4,829 

348,217 

2,510 

1,054 

8,205 

2,373 

United  States . . 
Total 

157, 177 

373,843 

171,319 

373,843 

171,319 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES — Con.  . 

Drugs,  etc. — Con. 
All  other,  nop 

Unit'dKingdom 

S 

241,190 
5,825 

% 
23,533 

S 
264,723 

5  825 

Bermuda 

1,187 

12,910 

96 

649 

5 

24,957 

6,309 

48 

71,800 

489 

6 

512 

1,198 

560 

153 

95 

355 

5 

84 

302 

2,669 

687 

80 

24 

1,211 

B   S    \frica. 

12  910 

B.  W.  Africa 

96 

649 

B.  Honduras. 

5 

B.  India.. 

24,957 

B.  W.  Indies 

135 

6,444 

48 

Newfoundland 

f 

4.810 

76,610 

489 

Alaska 

6 

512 

2,271 

3,469 

Chili 

560 

China 

153 

95 

355 

Dutch  W. 

5 

Dutch  Guiana 

84 

302 

57,891 
1,104 

00, 560 

Gernianv 

1,791 

80 

100 

48 

100 

Holland     . . 

48 

76 
180 

341 
20 

710 
40 

•    48 
788 

179 

76 

Japan 

53,629 
303 

53,809 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

644 

Nicaragua 

20 



710 

' 

40 

San  Domingo. 

' 

48 

788 

U.  S.  of  Colom- 

179 

United  States.. 
Venezuela 

382,402 
834 

214,684 

597,086 

834 

Total.... 

757, 789 

358,532 

1,116,321 

3, 125 
21,609 

47 
45,972 

3,172 

United  States 

67,581 

Total 

24,734 

46,019 

70.753 

Unit'dKingdom 

1,976 

114 

75 

185 

272 

576 

2.552 

114 

Bermuda 

75 

7 

192 

Alaska 

272 

16 

16 

Belgium. 

25 

38 

449 

25 

39 

27 

3.873 

25 

38 

Cuba  . 

■    449 

Hawaii 

25 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

34 

73 

Panama 

27 

United  States. . 

6,542 

10.415 

Total 

7,098 

7,175 

14,273 

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Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of.  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports.' 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity .  |    Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MA  N  UFACTl!  RES— Con . 

liilectrical  apparatus. ... 

Unit'dKingdom 

S 

17,012 

1,282 

5,184 

1,341 

37 

15,792 

.   593 

10 

5 

$ 

13,227 
1,345 

S 
.30,239 

2,627 

K    S    AfrinR 

5, 184 

B    W    Indies 

1,.341 

37 

486 

16,278 

593 

264 

274 

5 

30 

30 

90 
903 

2,749 
2,659 

90 

76 
597 

979 

3,. 346 

, 

2,659 

Holland 

436 

436 

619 

179 

49,417 
18 

619 

Miquelon  and 
St    Pierre 

71 
208,049 

250 

257,466 

18 

Total 

97,890 

224,581 

322,471 

Electrotypes  and  stere- 

Unit'd Kingdom 

66 

72 

2 

4 

63 

6,080 

151 

217 

otypes. 

72 

B    India 

2 

4 

^ 

63 

7,118 

13,198 

Total 

• 

6,287 

7,269 

13,556 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  S.  Africa 

New'foundland . . 

France 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Brl. 

2,371 

5b 

61 

55 

8 

28,512 
660 
732 
660 
248 

Brl. 

Brl. 

2,371 

55 

61 

55 

8 

28,512 

660 

732 

660 

248 

2,550 

30,812 

2,550 

30,812 

Explosives  and  fulmin- 
ates, n.o.p. 

51,543 

44,440 

110 

8,048 

1,960 

1,184 
158,293 

51,543 

165 

44,605 

110 

8,048 

Mexieo 

1,960 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

1,184 

United  States 

17,870 

176, 163 

Total 

265,578 

18,035 

283,613 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Felt   manufuctures  of 

556 

700 
30 

1,256 

30 

B.  S.  Africa..     . 

422 

88 

2,179 

3,682 

422 

B   W   Indies 

88 

. 

Newfoundland 

160 
1,455 

2,339 

5, 137 

Total 

6,927 

2,345 

9,272 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B    Guian.i 

877 

1,875 

136,934 

1,483 

7,000 

7,877 

1,875 

B.  \V.  Indies. .   . 

136,934 

Newfoundland 

1.483 

Germany 

5,279 

5,279 

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Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES — Con. 

S 

20,668 

90 

120 

1,996,591 

$ 

$ 
20,668 

Japan 

90 

Porto  Rico 

120 

United  States 

255 

1  996  846 

Total 

2,163,917 

7,255 

2  171  172 

Unit'dKingdom 

Films  for   photograph- 

1,415 

2,2.35 
200 
680 
808 

3  650 

200 

ing  pictures. 

Alaska 

3,900 

4,580 

France 

808 

Germany 

210 
25,719 

210 

Unit'd  States... 

53,022 

78,741 

Total 

31,244 

56,945 

88  189 

Unit'dKingdom 

17,097 

1,017 

50 

2,657 

2,789 

19,886 

1,017 

Bermuda 

50 

500 
80 

3,157 

80 

Rplgiiim 

200 

250 

8,537 

200 

China 

250 

4,851 

13,388 

Total 

29,808 

8,220 

38,028 

Unit'dKingdom 
Newfoundland . . 
New  Zealand. . . 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

U.  S.  of 

Colombia 

United  States. . 

Total 

Newfoundland.. 

Gasoline  engines 

No. 
37 
774 
8 

9 

1 
65 

7,218 

94,019 

1,125 

930 

643 
12,672 

No. 

4 
47 

1,353 
4,543 

No. 
41 
821 
8 

9 

1 
461 

8,571 

98, 562 

1,125 

930 

643 

396 

86,801 

99,473 

894 

116,607 

447 

92,697 

1,341 

209,304 

1 
2 
8 

100 
2,300 
4,067 

1 

2 

18 

100 

2,300 

United  States.. 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

10 

7,543 

11,610 

U 

6,467 

10 

7,543 

21 

14,010 

Glass    and    glassware, 

14,016 

20,640 

68 

185 

500 

3,103 

1,6.32 

10 

5 

20 

14 

15 

13 
15,332 

1,216 

15,232 

20,640 

68 

B.  W.  Indies... . 

, 

185 

B.  Straits 

500 

268 

3,371 

New  Zealand. . . 

1,632 

3 

13 

Belgium. .   . . 

5 

China 

20 

Germany. . . . 

17 
600 

31 

615 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

13 

United  States 

20,237 

35,569 

Total 

55,553 

22,341 

77,894 

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Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES— Con. 

H.  VV.  Indies     . 

S 
8 
320 

$ 

8 

320 

Alaska    . 

41 

•       41 

Panama 

46 
45,515 

46 

United  States 

1,817 

47,332 

Total 

45,889 

1,858 

47,747 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Guns,    rifies   and    fire- 

153,224 

226 

30 

3,545 

88 

20,324 

1,388 

35 

8,039 

161,283 

226 

B.  8.  Africa 

30 

B. India 

60 

3,605 

B.W.Indies    .. 

88 

8 

20,332 

1,388 

50 
608 

85 

Belgiuni 

668 

50 
93 

32,321 

50 

93 

United  States  . 

12,648 

44,969 

Total 

211,324 

21,473 

232,797 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Australia 

216 
1,955 

223 
5,439 

6 
24,039 

216 

ground. 

1,955 

223 

New  Zealand 

5,439 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

6 

United  States 

24,039 

Total 

31,878 

31,878 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hats  and  caps 

917 

55 

72 

20 

8 

12,904 

55 

180 

3 

21 

21 

1,947 

4,515 

5,432 

55 

B.  S.  Africa  ... 

72 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

20 

Hong  Kong    . 

8 

12,904 

Aust  .-Hungary  . 

13 

68 

China 

180 

3 

Italy 

2,770 

2,791 

21 

United  States 

8,217 

10,164 

Total 

16,203 

15,515 

31,718 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Australia. . . 

356,918 

13,343 

3,701 

3,212 

35 

930 

1,700 

3,960 

1,962 

26,744 

8,647 

7,615 

341 

1,475 

5,900 

9,101 

1,370 

54,612 
750 

411,530 

n.o  p 

14,093 

3,701 

B.  S.  Africa  .  . 

3,212 

B.  W.  Africa.... 

35 

B.  Guiana 

930 

B.India 

1,700 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

3,960 

Hong  Kong. . . 

1,962 

1,010 

27,754 

New  Zealand  . . 

8,647 

132 

7,747 

Aust.-Hungary. . 

341 

500 

1,975 

Chili 

5,900 

China 

9,10) 

Cuba 

1.37( 

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No.  3.— General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Ai'ticles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Cas.\d.\. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MAXUFACTVRES — Cofl. 

Household  effects, 
n.o.p.— Con. 

S 

100 

10,. 307 

4,4.50 

16 

1.50 
834 
900 
1,378 
3,537 
462 

248 
500 

$ 
25 
60 

■  S 

125 

10,367 

4,450 

16 

Greenland  and 

150 

834 

HnllnnH 

99 

999 

1,378 

3,537 

K  ^rea 

462 

Miquelon  and 

248 

500 

500 

500 

3,211,798 

75 

290, 057 

3,501,855 

Total 

3,681,709 

347,745 

4,029,454 

Ice , 

275 
7,240 

' 

275 

ITnitpH    fttnfps; 

7,240 

Total 

7,515 

7,515 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

India  -  rubber,     manu- 
factures of,  viz: — 

484 
1,566 

398 

882 

1,566 

384 

384 

Brazil 

156 
68 

156 

554 

622 

Total 

• 

2,274 

1,336 

3,610 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hose 

292 

8 

632 

8 

2,765 

3,062 

77 

369 

8 

' 

632 

R    W    Tndips 

8 

2,765 

,   3,062 

96 

96 

Miquelon  and 
St    Piprre 

8 
9,701 

, 

8 

2,599 

12,300 

Total 

16,476 

2,772 

19,248 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

59,032 

37,975 

620 

763 

585 

156 

279 

62,469 

23,572 

15 

59,047 

37,975 

620 

763 

R    \V    Indies 

585 

B.Oceania. other 

156 

279 

62,469 

23,572 

45 

45 

Dutch  W.  Indies 

87 
33 

87 

33 

Miquelon  and 
St    Pierre 

35 

35 

, 

2,088 
9,445 

2,088 

United  States 

1,113 

10, 558 

Total 

197, 104 

1,208 

198,312 

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t 

Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES — Cotl. 

India-rubber.  ctc.-Con. 
Mat.s  and  matting.... 

S 

34 

a 

S 

34 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

472 
2.5 

208 
25 

1,106 

1,578 

25 

28 
26 

236 

ITnited  States 

51 

Total 

730 

1,160 

1,890 

United  States. . 
Unit 'd  Kingdom 

Waste 

Lb. 

4,221,476 

276, 128 

Lb. 

14, 134 

2,314 

Lb. 

4,235,610 

278,442 

All  other,  n.o.p 

122,563 
2,323 
214 
2,952 
2,000 
4,416 
7,145 

1,691 

124,254 

2,323 

214 

2,952 

B    W    Indies 

2.000 

531 

4,947 

7,145 

34 

34 

Brazil 

49 

588 

300 

18 

87,591 

49 

588 

2,204 

2,504 

18 

TTnitpd  Statps 

1,287,808 

1,375,399 

Total 

230, 159 

1,292,268 

1,522,427 

Iron  and  steel  and  man- 
ufactures of,  viz.;— 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

B.  S.  Africa 

B.  W.  Indies. . . . 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland. . 
New  Zealand. . . 
China 

No. 

38 
1 

12 

7 

2 

9*5 

11 
5 
2 

41 
3,151 

1,488 

42 

720 

116 

381 

12,419 

215 

69 

121 

481 
8,656 

No. 

No. 
38 
1 
12 

7 
2 

979 
11 
5 
2 

41 
5,483 

1,488 

42 

720 

116 

381 

24 

236 

12,655 
215 

69 

121 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Aden 

481 

2,332 

6,799 

15,455 

4,225 

24,708 

2,356 

7,035 

6,581 

31,743 

Gas  buoys  and  parts 
of. 

1,850 

62 

2,000 

10 

9,409 

1,025 

3,839 

150 

35 

1,850 

62 

2,000 

10 

9,409 

1,025 

3,839 

150 

U.S.  of  Colom- 

35 

1,700 

607 

2,307 

Total 

20,080 

607 

20,687 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Castings,  n.o.p 

127,522 

2,945 

87 

5 

230 
17,356 

25 
3,224 

127,547 

6,169 

87 

5 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

230 

14,784 

32,140 

Total 

148, 145 

18,033 

166, 178 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the- 
Phoduce  of  C.^nad.^. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  ExpoBts. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUr.iCTURES — CoTl. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 

Australia 

Newfoundland. . 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Japan    

Ton. 

563 
1,250 
8,664 

$ 

7,184 

15,347 

104,444 

Ton. 

$ 

Ton. 

563 
1,250 
9,779 

S 

7,184 

15,347 

1,115 

12,452 

116,896 

, 

10,477 

126,975 

1,115 

12,452 

11,592 

139,427 

Ferro  silicon  and  ferro 

39 

85 

146 

6,631 

1,900 

7,132 

11,819 

377,637 

39 

85 

146 

6,631 

1,900 

compounds. 

7,132 

11,819 

United  States . . 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda 

B.  Guiana 

B.  India 

B.  W.  Indies.... 
Newfoundland.. 
New  Zealand . . . 

377,637 

6,901 

398,488 

6,901 

398,488 

Wire  and  wire  nails. . 

Cwt. 

266,919 

73,818 

86 

3,429 

1,068 

5,668 

10,098 

35,737 

.       1,237 

41,676 

3 
2,290 
4.880 

543,451 

116,245 

223 

6,830 

1,562 

12,370 

19,367 

60,315 

3,984 

92,231 

11 
4,046 
9,684 

Cwt. 

4 

11 

Cwt. 

266,923 

73,818 

86 

3,429 

1,068 

5,668 

10,107 

35,737 

1,237 

41,676 

3 

2,290 

27,222 

543,462 
116,245 

223 

6,830 

1,562 

12,370 

9 

37 

19,404 
60,315 

3,984 

France 

92  231 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

Portugal 

United  States. . 

Total 

11 

4,046 

22,342 

11,316 

21,000 

446,909 

870,319 

22,355 

11,364 

469,264 

881,683 

Machinery,  viz. — 
Linotype  machines 
and  parts  of. 

1,674 
78 
83 

4,200 

1,674 

78 

B.  S.  .Africa 

Newfoundland. . 

83 

United  States. . 

29,759 

33  959 

Total 

■6,035 

29,759 

35,794 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Australia 

Machinery,  n.o.p 

39,742 

8,613 

800 

4,163 

14 

23,124 
1,294 

62,866 

9,907 

B.  E.  Africa 

800 

B.  S.  Africa 

*■ 

4,163 

14 

B.  India 

300 

300 

B.  \V.  Indies.... 

400 

197 

29 

1,938 

20,136 

5,375 

460 

21,170 

200 

94 

53 

400 

Fiji  Islands 

197 

163 

192 

Malta    

1,938 

f 

959 

107 

2,013 

21,095 

5,482 

2,473 

21,170 

Belgium 

200 

Brazil 

94 

Chili     

53 

556 

556 

Cuba 

250 
336 
116 
8,766 
234 
160 
30 

250 

336 

Egypt  and  Souaan. 

116 

56 
1,412 

8,822 

Germany 

1,646 

160 

Hawaii * 

30 

963 

963 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

381 

381 

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Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANDFAcrruRES — Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 
Machinery,  n.o.p. — 
Con 

$ 

30 

190 

11,401 

188,432 

70 

% 

S 

30 

190 

11,401 

493, 143 

681,575 

n-ll  70 

Total 

313,780 

524,090 

837,870 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  Guiana 

Newfoundland.. 
Aust.-Hungary  . 
United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Sewing  machines 

No. 

163 

1 

338 

2 

2,522 

4,988 

30 

3,700 

175 

24,351 

No. 

1 

200 

No. 

164 

1 

340 

2 

2,862 

5,188 
30 

2 

36 

3,736 
175 

340 

13,854 

38,205 

3,026 

33,244 

343 

14,090 

3,369 

47,334 

Washing     machines, 
domestic     and 

15,735 

1.594 

61 

141 

15 

450 

7,905 

11 

545 

109 

2,974 

3 

6 

547 

489 

667 

66 

15,801 

1,594 

61 

B   S   Africa 

141 

B   W   Indies 

15 

450 

7,905 

11 

545 

109 

2,974 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

3 

6 

547 

489 

1,198 

1,865 

Total 

31,252 

1,264 

32,516 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.India 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland.. 

Belgium 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

Belgium 

China 

1,857 

1 

1 

4 

13 

17 

283 

114 

228 

156 

119,825 

35 

80 

260 

1,140 

1,285 

20,781 

7,320 

14,042 

8,443 

4 

268 

1,861 

1 

1 

4 

24 

17 

283 

114 

228 

1,361 

120,093 

35 

80 

260 

11 

610 

1,750 
1,285 

20,781 

7,320 

14,042 

1,205 

55,933 

64,376 

2,674 

173,211 

1,220 

56,811 

3,894 

230,022 

Scrap  iron  or  steel 

Cwt. 

17,206 
3,347 
3,364 
638 
1,650 
1,442 
831,208 

6,864 

2,058 

1,408 

488 

756 

824 

522,548 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

17, 206 
3,347 
3,364 
638 
1,650 
1.442 
840,291 

6,864 

2,058 

1,408 

488 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States.. 

Total 

756 

824 

9,083 

4,750 

527,298 

858,855 

534,946 

9,083 

4,750 

867,938 

539,696 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  OF  Ca.n'.^da. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value.  ■ 

Quantity . 

Value. 

MANL-FACTURES— Con. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 
Hardware,  viz: — 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Australia         .  . . 

S 

51,948 

5,226 

20 

4,411 

9 

9,440 

2.899 

53 

S 

2,415 

S 

54,363 
5  226 

machine. 

20 

B.  S.  .Africa 

4,411 

B.  \V.  Indies.,. . 

9 

52 

9.492 

New  Zealand . . . 

2,899 
53 

Alaska 

, 

-Argentina      . .    . 

59 

23 

.551 

527 

20 

25 

.500 
15 
51 
20 
5,659 
.38,201 
59 
63 

59 

23 

Denmark 

551 

Germanv 

395 

922 

20 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

• 

25 

Norway 

500 



15 

Russia 

51 

20 

•Sweden 

5,659 

United  States. . . 

48,441 

86, 642 

59 

Venezuela 

63 

Total 

119,779 

51,303 

171,082 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
.Australia 

89,375 
9,785 

267 

7,079 

121 

802 

697 

611 

14,954 

7,651 

57 

896 

4,720 

- 

94,095 

9,785 

317 

584 

B.  S.  .Africa 

7,079 

121 

B.India    

802 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

697 

611 

Newfoundland. . 

620 
158 
291 

15,574 

7,809 

Alaska      

348 

-■Argentina 

896 

Aust.-Hungary  . 
.Azores  and 

155 

155 

8 

873 

156 

62 

432 

572 

5,632 

2,974 

732 

2,302 

413 

81 

502 

201 

95 

348 

1,191 

101,066 

8 

Belgium       

873 

156 

Chili               

62 

China 

432 

Cuba 

572 

Denmark'. 

1,789 
25 

7,421 

2.999 

Germany 

160 

892 

Holland 

2,302 

Italy 

70 

483 

81 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

169 
75 

671 

276 

Russia 

95 

348 

Switzerland. . . . 

1,191 

76,610 

177,676 

Total 

249,935 

85,159 

335,094 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Australia 

AH  other,  n.o.p 

4,442,511 

664, 101 

732 

947,049 

1,676 

36, 196 
5,041 

4,478,707 

669, 142 

Bermuda 

732 

B.  S.  Airica 

55 

947, 104 

B.  Guiana 

1,676 

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Artif'lcs  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES — Cort. 

Iron  and  steel — Con. 
All  other  n.o.p. — Con. 

B.India.. 

S 

24,649 
6,206 

433 
453 

$ 

S 
24,649 

B.  W.  Indies 

2,445 

8,651 

B.  Straits 

,           433 

453 

Hontr  Konc 

307 

521 

53,862 

130,848 

3,090 

9,188 

250 

20, 948 

2,704 

232 

32 

175,876 

612 

1,277 

165 

2,055 

91 

2,034 

1,9.35 

24 

658 

940 

58 

979 

614,977 

56 

105 

412 

Malta             .    .  . 

521 

4,481 

58,343 

130,848 

1,207 

4,297 

9,188 

250 

Brazil 

Chili   . 

20,948 

2,704 

Cuba 

232 

Dutch  W.  Indies 

32 

19 

175,895 

P^rench  Africa. 

612 

202 

1,479 

Guatemala. 

165 

Holland 

2,055 

Italy 

91 

Japan 

2,034 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

381 

2,316 

Nicaragua. . ., . . 

24 

658 

Russia 

940 

Turkey 

58 

U.S.  of  Colom- 
bia   

979 

305,607 

920,584 

Venezuela 

56 

Total 

7,111,529 

355,739 

7,467,268 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 

Jewellery  of  all  kinds. 

13,811 

2,182 

2,617 

13 

273 

100 

1,.360 

10 

18,113 

366 

10 

725 

500 

810 

1,646 

204 

300 

30 

123 

212 

1.776 

16 

150 

480 

22 

34,493 

372 

115,893 

129,704 

2,182 

Bermuda 

60 

2,677 

B.  E.Africa.... 

13 

B.  Guiana. .    . . 

273 

B.India 

B.  W.  Indies  .. 

100 

1,360 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland 

10 

30 

18,143 

366 

Alaska 

10 

725 

Belgium 

3,057 

3,557 

810 

Cuba 

' 

1,646 

France  

623 
1,976 

827 

Germany 

2,276 

Greece 

30 

Mexico 

' 

123 

212 

105 

1,881 

Siam 

16 

150 

' 

Switzerland 

2,132 

2  612 

Turkey 

22 

United  States 

279,531 

314  024 

372 

Total 

80,714 

403,407 

484,121 

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Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Can.\da. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  op  Canada. 

Total  Export,?. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTUKES — Con. 

Jewellers'  sweepings. . . 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies 

$ 
29,661 
228 
5 

$ 

75 

S 
29,736 

228 

Ne^\"{oundland 

5 

201 
18,054 

201 

United  States 

140,826 

158,880 

Total 

170,720 

18,330 

189,050 

Unit  'd  Kingdom 

Hong  Kong 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Cwt.' 
167 
1,083 
77, 258 

408 

1,004 

159,809 

Cwt, 

Cwt. 
167 
1,083 
77,723 

408 

and  rubber. 

1,004 

465 

1,476 

161,285 

78,508 

161,221 

465 

1,476 

78,973 

162,697 

Lamps  and  lanterns .... 

5,211 

59 

14 

5 

93 

1,100 

481 

100 

130 

129 

5,340 

59 

14 

B      India      

5 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

93 

Newfoundland  . 

119 

1,219 

481 

100 

Ecuador  

130 

70 
1,906 

4 
6,007 

70 

Holland       .    .    . 

1,906 

Miquelon  and 

20 
7,081 

24 

United  States . . 

13,088 

Total 

14,294 

8,235 

22,529 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies... 
Newfoundland.. 
New  Zealand.. . 
Belgium 

Leather — 

.Sole 

Lb. 

7,544,817 

1,321 

98,607 

148,849 

31,241 

832 

235 
5,932,825 

2,294,902 

409 

29,853 

57,845 

11,054 

217 

97 
1,701,704 

Lb. 

Lb. 

7,544,817 

1,321 

98,607 

148,849 

31,241 

832 

235 
5,937,659 

2,294,902 

409 

29,853 

57,845 

11,054 

217 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland . . 

97 

4,834 

2,128 

1,703,832 

13,758,727 

4,096,081 

4,834 

2,128 

13,763,561 

4,098,209 

896,389 

4,842 

82,400 

1,195,390 

531,927 

2,026 

65,332 

851,625 

• 

896,389 

5,242 

82,400 

1,210,077 

531,927 

400 

249 

2,275 
65,332 

United  States. . 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

14.687 

12,419 

864,044 

2,179,021 

1,450,910 

15,087 

12,668 

2,194,108 

1,463,578 

All  other,  n.o.p 

418,275 

124,796 

470 
185 

327 
94 

418,745 

185 

542 

53,339 

110 

6,231 

2,553,759 

125,123 
94 

B.  W.  Indies... 
Newfoundland . . 
New  Zealand.. . 

Germany 

United  States . . 

Total 

542 

53,339 

110 

6,231 

2,535,302 

132 

15,192 

45 

1,600 

872,725 

132 

15,192 

45 

1,600 

18,457 

7,597 

880,322 

3,013,799 

1,014,490 

19,112 

8,018 

3,032,911 

1,022,508 

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Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

• 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canad.^. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  or  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity.  1    Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES— Con. 

Leather— Con. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

$ 

32,725 

6 

176 

125 

19 

8,233 

1,028 

i 

2,861 
348 

$ 

35,586 

354 

176 

B.  S.  Africa 

125 

19 

8  233 

1,028 

30 

30 

5 

250 

33,359 

213 

7,697 

60 

104,188 

5 

Belgium 

250 

33,359 

Italy 

213 

Miquelon  and 

7  697 

Turkey 

60 

45,563 

149,751 

Total 

188,084 

48,802 

236,886 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Australia. ...... 

Harness  and  saddlery. 

1,651,562 

833 

1,652,395 
40 

40 

135 

20 

65 

577 

36 

1,1.53,685 

1,052,356 

123,523 

135 

B.  S.  Africa 

20 

- 

B.  W.  Indies,.., 

65 

Ne'wioundland . . 

50 

627 

36 

1,153,685 

1,052  356 

^ 

United  States. . 

5,167 

128  690 

Total 

3,981,959 

6,090 

3,988,049 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

33,768 

160 

3 

123 

50 
488 

29 
100 
260 
313 

6,097 

39,865 

160 

Bermuda  

3 

B.  S.  Africa 

123 

B.  \V.  Indies.... 

50 

Ne^\^oundiand. . 

6 

494 

29 

100 

Ckina 

, 

'">(jO 

589 

1,197 

28 

226 

902 

' 

Germany 

1  197 

Holland 

28 

Japan  

9->5 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

21 

5 

40,445 

21 

Switzerland 

United  States. . 

11,722 

52  167 

Total 

75,765 

19,865 

p5,630 

Newfoundland. . 

Lime 

133 

50 

5,730 

22 
11,202 

133 

50 

Hawaii 

5  730 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

92 

United  States.. 

11  ''02 

Total 

'- 

17,137 

17  137 

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6  GEORGE   V,   A,    1916 

-General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
PRODtJCE  OF  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

• 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES — Con. 

Liquors — 

\Je  and  beer.  .   . 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

B.  W.  Indies.... 
Newfoundland . . 
New  Zealand . . . 
Alaska. 

Gal. 

36 

31 

368 

3,824 

1.999 

S 

16 

27 

126 

1,520 

999 

Gal. 
935 

S 
997 

Gal. 

971 

31 

368 

3,824 

1,999 

42 

6 

14,414 

$ 
1,013 

27 

126 

1,520 

999 

42 

74 

74 

China. 

6 
4,951 

6 
1,707 

6 

United  States. . 
Total 

9,463 

7,122 

8,829 

11,215 

4,401 

10,440 

8,193 

21,655 

12,594 

48 
676 

338 
2,596 

48 
679 

338 

United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies.... 

3 

28 

2,624 

3 

28 

724 

2,934 

727 

2,962 
._   -     / 

Gin 

74 

183 

74 

90 

6 

35 

84 
11,786 

183 

90 

53 

53 

6 

35 

70 

11,743 

14 

18 

136 

3,986 

14 

Newfoundland . . 
Alaska. 

14 

43 

19 

61 

18 
1.55 

United  States . . 
Total 

New'foundland . . 

9,047 

147 

133 

11,928 

9,337 

12,075 

9,470 

149 
72 

5,644 
88 

52 
120 

1,723 
165 

149 
72 

5,644 
88 

52 

Alaska 

120 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

1,723 

165 

Total 

5,953 

2,060 

5,953 

2,060 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda 

B.E.Africa .... 

B.  S.  .Africa 

B.  Guiana  

B.  Honduras 

B.India 

B.  W.  Indies... 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland.. 
New  Zealand . . . 

, 

Whiskey . 

7,385 
1,672 

313 
79 

798 

15 

1,166 

1.55 
1,016 

548 

3 

1,246 

37 

2,671 

527 
1,831 

468 
2,748 
1,0.54 

102 
30 

467 
2,933 
1,036 
1,005 
6,528 
1,.550 
1.497 

292 

123 
2,277 

22,142 

5,208 

641 

238 

2  445 

2 

6 

7,387 
1,672 

313 
79 

798 

15 

1,166 

155 
1,038 

558 

77 

1,249 

291 
2,671 

527 
1,831 

468 
2,748 
1,054 

102 
30 

467 
2,9.33 
1,036 
1,005 
6,. 528 
1,550 
1,497 

292 

123 
2,277 

370 

22, 148 

5,208 

641 

238 

2,445 

48 
3,792 

476 

3,234 

1,665 

8 

3,762 

167 
7,,S00 
1,690 
6,090 
1,427 
8,667 
3,462 

328 
96 
1,502 
9,352 
3,325 
2,140 
21,947 
4,991 
5,077 

950 

309 
7,323 

48 

3,792 

476 

22 
10 
74 

71 
.    33 

588 

3,305 

1,698 

596 

3,762 

254 

851 

1,018 

Argentina 

Brazil 

7,800 

1,690 

Chili 

6,090 

1,427 

Costa  Rica 

8,667 

3,462 

Dutch  W.Indies 
Dutch  Guiana. . 
Ecuador 

328 

96 

1,.502 

9,352 

3,325 

Germany 

Guatemala 

Hawaii 

Honduras. 

Italy 

lapan 

Mexico 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

2,140 

21,947 

4,991 

5,077 

950 

309 

7,323 

370 

406 

406 

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No.  3. — Qener.\l  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  or  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value, 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES— Con. 

Liquors— Con. 
Whiskey- Con 

Nicaragua 

Panama 

Peru 

Philippines 

Portuguese 

Africa 

Salvador 

Sweden 

Gal. 

225 

3,.ioi 

364 
1 ,  078 

15 

458 
288 
145 

51 

234,. 5,35 

22 

213 

S 

729 

10,812 

1,166 

5,351 

48 

«       1,463 

636 

475 

163 

709,0.36 

68 

683 

Gal. 

$ 

Gal. 

225 
3,301 

304 
1,078 

15 
458 
288 
145 

j1 

236,076 

22 

213 

S 
729 

10,812 
1   166 

5  351 

48 

1  403 

630 

Turkey 

475 

U.  S.  of  Colom- 

103 

United  States.. 

Uruguay 

Venezuela 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  Guiana 

B.W.Indies.... 
Newfoundland . . 
Alaska 

1,541 

3,798 

712,834 
68 

683 

282,867 

860,932 

2,273 

5.753 

285,140 

866.685 

Wines  

568 

120 
613 
150 

392 

8 

60 

488 

158 

1,164 

"      18 

97 

872 
180 
107 

1,732 

25 

217 

613 

202 

50 

59 

80 

'     16 

183 

5,820 

1,264 

188 

167 

488 

685 

656 

55 

38 

189 

159 

48,711 

52 
50 
59 

527 

656 

55 

Dan.  W.  Indies. 

SO 

38 

16 

189 

183 
.1,058 

159 
1,995 

United  States.. 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland. . 
New  Zealand . . . 
France 

4,762 

46,716 

2,779 

3,298 

6,218 

49,302 

8,997 

52,600 

Wood  alcohol 

125,405 
116 

5,663 
144,123 
221,831 

3,200 

74,828 

4,095 
91,475 
58, 568 

2,240 

125.405 
116 

5,663 
144, 123 
221,836 

3,200 

74,828 
77 

4,095 
91,475 
58,. 571 

2,240 

United  States. . 
Uruguay 

Total 

United  Kingdom 
B.  W.  Indies. . . . 
Newfoundland. . 
Alaska. 

5 

3 

500,338 

231,283 

5 

3 

•     500,343 

231,286 

Other  spirits,  n.o.p.. 

104 

303 

104 

29 

59 

29 

1,661 

303 

90 

29 
4 

20 
40 

55 

29 

712 

291 

80 

1,264 

.331 

SO 
2,742 

United  States. . 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

B.  India 

Belgium 

Japan 

Russia 

949 

1,478 

982 

1,538 

900 

1,938 

1,882 

3,476 

Metals,  viz.; — 
Aluminum    in    bars, 
blocks,  etc 

Cwt. 

51,755 

268 

5, 177 

7,651 

2,240 

73,350 

810,227 

4,032 

77,712 

123,676 

39,044 

1,264,109 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

51,755 

268 

5,177 

7,651 

2,240 

73,785 

810,227 

4,032 

77  712 

103  g7Q 

39,044 
1,274.7,52 

United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

435 

10,643 

140. 441 

2,318,800 

435 

10,643 

140,876 

2,329,443 

Aluminum,       manu- 

448,127 
4,581 

448  1*^7 

factures  of. 

2,024 

6  605 

Total 

452,708 

2,024 

454  732 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports- — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the             Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Can.^da.  Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value.      Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES — Cofl. 

Metal3— Con. 
Brass,  old  and  scrap. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Germany 

United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Cwt. 

5,041 
22,301 

% 

54,282 
204,249 

Cwt. 

$ 

Cwt. 

5,041 
22,595 

$ 
54,282 

294 

2,508 

206,757 

i;;. 

27,342 

258,531 

294 

2,508 

27,636 

261,039 

Copper,  old  and  scrap 

3,655 

516 

16,948 

45,2,58 

5,999 

189,793 

3,655 

516 

16,948 

45,258 

5,999 

189,793 

21  119 

241,050 

21,119 

241,050 

Metallic  shingles  and 

54,308 

238 

9,003 

203 

4,626 

986 

70 

523 

1,148 

2,507 

640 

281 

330 

3,280 

3,911 

200 

110 

3,592 

83 

60 

760 
1,489 

54,308 

238 

gated  roofing. 

B   S.  Africa.  . . . 

9,003 

B    India 

203 

B.  E.  Indies 

' 

' 

4,626 

B    W   Indies 

986 

70 

45 

568 

1,148 

2,507 

640 

Dutch  E.  Indies 

281 

330 

Holland 

3,280 

3,911 

Miquelon  and 



200 

Peru 

110 

3,592 

83 

Turkey 

60 

U.  S.  of 

760 

1,250 

2,739 

Total 

88,348 

1,295 

89, 643 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Metals  n.o.p 

157,350 

1,916 

115 

251 

84 

311 

8,552 

705 

1,140 

11,545 

168,895 

1,916 

115 

251 

B    India 

% 

84 

B   W   Indies 

56 
185 

367 

8,7.37 

705 

_ 

1,140 

308 

308 

Chili 

23 

225 

654 

7,367 

1,865 

12 

536 

212 

84 

31 

225 

1.867 

500 

218, 686 

195 

23 

Cuba 

225 

654 

France  . 

7,367 

1,227 

3,092 

Holland 

12 

Italy. 

149 

685 

Mexico  . 

212 

Miquelon  and 

St   Pierre 

50 

134 

31 

225 

1,867 

500 

United  States 

107,795 

326,481 

195 

Total 

402,906 

121,315 

524,221 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  or  C.\nada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES — Cou. 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Bermuda 

S 
130 
497 
66 
328 
784 

S 
10 

$ 

140 

waters  in  bottles. 

497 

B.  W.  Indies... 

66 

Ne^s'foundland . . 

12 
34 

340 

United  States. . 

818 

Total 

1,805 

56 

1,861 

Gal. 

Gal. 

108,654 

3,443 
89,997 

29,643 

1,122 
20,623 

Gal. 
108,654 

3,443 
89,997 

29,643 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

1,122 

20,623 

Total 

202,094 

51,388 

202,094 

51,388 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia . . . 

B.  S.Africa 

B.  W.  Indies. . . . 
Newfoundland.. 
New  Zealand. . . 

Belgium 

Germany 

Holland 

Turkey 

United  States. . 

Total 

Uiiit'dKingdom 

Australia ■ 

Bermuda 

B.  W.  Indies.... 
Newfoundland. . 
New  Zealand.. . 
Alaska 

Musical  \  instruments, 

\^   viz.: — ; 

No. 

699 

100 

95 

2 

15 

105 

2 

18 

24 

1 

32 

39,484 
5,760 
5,210 

285 
1,041 
7, 1.34 

150 

990 
1,185 

150 
1,810 

No. 

No. 

699 

100 

95 

•     2 

16 

127 

2 

18 

24 

1 

36 

39,484 

5,760 

5,210 

285 

1 
22 

20 
350 

1,061 

7,484 

150 

990 

1,185 

150 

4 

222 

2,032 

1,093 

63, 199 

27 

592 

1,120 

63,791 

Pianos 

41 

30 

1 

1 

6 

1 

14,828 

6, 544 

300 

285 

1,216 

150 

6 

1,826 

47 
30 

193 

16,654 

6.544 

300 

285 

1,216 

1.50 

1 

250 

250 

China 

1 

1 

1 

156 

415 

230 

250 

37,329 

415 

France 

■ 

230 

Japan 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Australia 

250 

37 

12,682 

50,011 

239 

61,547 

44 

14,758 

283 

76,305 

66,771 

6,323 

50 

1,985 

416 

775 

67, 546 

6,. 323 

• 

Bermuda 

50 

Newfoundland. . 

123 

2,108 

New  Zealand. , . 

416 

500 

500 

Aust.-Hungary.. 

810 

2,116 

83 

632 

493 

1,S91 

50 

810 

Belgium 

2,116 

China ". 

83 

Denmark 

632 

493 

600 

2,491 

Italy 

50 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

60 
29,930 

60 

United  States. . 

19,209 

49, 139 

Total 

100,829 

31,988 

132,817 

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Xo.  3.^ — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Export.s. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

MAxrF.^crrRES — Con. 
Oakum . .  . 

Newfoundland . . 

Unit'dKingdom 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies... 
Newfoundland.. 

Belgium 

France.; 

Cwt. 
-       10 

50 

Cwt. 
25 

$ 
168 

Cwt. 
35 

218 

Oilcake 

158,720 

1,619 

11,545 

562 

46,919 

3,440 

31,281 

25,248 

221,482 
2,386 

17,510 
1,099 

62,261 
4,413 

46,845 

36,334 

158,720 

1,619 

11,545 

562 

46,919 

3,440 

31,281 

25,248 

221  482 

2.386 

17,510 

1,099 

62  261 

4  413 

Holland 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit  'd  Kingdom 
B.  \V.  Indies... 
Newfoundland.. 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

United  States... 

Newfoundland. . 
Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda 

46  845 

36,334 

. 

279,334 

392,330 

279,334 

392,330 

OUcloths,  all  kinds. 

Sq.  yd. 
1,005 
8,546 
49,707 

737 
47 

353 

960 

6,914 

167 
23 

Sq.  yd. 
400 

120 

Sq.  yd. 
1,405 
8,546 
49.707 

737 
47 

473 
960 

6,914 

167 

23 

60,042 

8,417 

400 

120 

60,442 

8,537 

OUs:— 
Creosote 

Gal. 
632.563 

45,392 

Gal. 

Gal. 
632,563 

45,392 

Gasoline  and  naphtha 

27,969 

9,373 
507 

7,437 

2.691 
191 

132,179 

4,265 
202 

29,340 

821 
49 

160, 148 

13,638 
709 

36,777 

3,512 
240 

37,849 

10,319 

136,646 

30,210 

174,495 

40,529 

Oils,  n.o.p 

4,121 
44,800 

1,608 
13, 134 

40 

13,424 

2.696 

8,319 

8,576 

15 

1,337 

198 

712 

1,911 

4,161 

58,224 

2,696 

8,505 

12,146 

84 

28,854 

8.097 

2,686 

2,263 
620,130 

1,623 

14,471 

198 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies... 

Fiji  Islands 

Nen-foundland . . 
New  Zealand. . 

Holland 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'dKingdom 

Australia 

B.  S.  .Mrica 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies. . . . 
Newfoundland.. 
New  Zealand.. 

Argentina 

Panama 

Peru 

United  States.. 

Total 

186 
3,570 

84 

19,. 542 

450 

2,686 

474 
348,719 

113 

1,004 

20 

7,978 

120 
4,030 

215 
72, 158 

825 

2,915 

20 

9,312 
7,647 

1,360 
757 

9,338 

877 

4,030 

1,789 
271,411 

716 
104,212 

931 
175.370 

424, 632 

100,380 

323.214 

111,218 

747,846 

211,598 

Paper,  viz: — 
Wall 

Roll. 

Roll. 

333 
1,048 

51 
216 

Roll. 

333 

120, 190 

8,253 

2,250 

5,136 

366,672 

209, 556 

2,856 

45,230 

7,208 

41,401 

51 

119,142 

8,253 

2,250 

5,136 

365,272 

203,612 

2,856 

45, 2.30 

7,208 

24,936 

10,049 

720 

2,111 

83 

14,130 

19,702 

191 

3,810 

634 

2,486 

10, 265 
720 

2.111 

83 

1,400 
5.944 

317 
1,502 

14.447 

21,204 

191 

3,810 

634 

16,465 

1,561 

4,047 

783,895 

53,916 

25, 190 

3,647 

809,085 

57,563 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Coniinued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  nqt  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTDRES — Con. 

Paper — Con. 
Felt 

liiit'dKinKdoiii 
Newfoundland. . 

Roll. 

8,715 

42,594 

2,000 

25,484 

$ 
22,725 

Roll. 

% 

Roll. 

8,715 

42,642 

.2,000 

26,313 

$ 
22,725 

42,228 
5,000 
15,113 

48 

84 

42,312 
5,000 

United  States,  . 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Au^.ralia 

Bermuda 

B.  ,S.  Afrioa 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies..., 
Newfoundland  . 
New  Zealand. . . 

829 

2,026 

17,139 

78,793 

Lb. 

102,260 

3,813,694 

33,074 

176,000 

3.. 570 

85. 636 

.54,739 

60, 000 

8,220 

1,900 
9,200  553 

85,066 

877 

2,110 

79,670 

87,176 

2,792 

112  232 

l!l9.3 

Lb. 

Lb. 

102,260 

3,813,694 

33,074 

176,000 

3,570 

85,636 

.54,739 

60, 000 

8,220 

1,900 
9,201,336 

11 
me 

2.792 

112,232 
1,193 

5.280 
110 
3.014 
2.462 
1,800 
294 

72 
279.111 

5,280 

110 

"* 

3,014 

2,462 

1,800 

294 

Miquelon   and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda 

B.  S.  Afriea 

B.  Guiana 

B.  Honduras 

B.  India 

B.  W.  Indies.... 
New  Zealand. . . 

Argentina 

Brazil 

Chili 

China 

Costa  Rica 

Cuba 

Dutch  W.  Indies 
Dutch  Guiana 

Ecuador 

Guatemala 

Honduras 

Mexico 

72 

783 

90 

279,201 

13,539,646 

408,360 

783 

90 

13,540,429 

408,450 

Printing 

Cwt. 
89,252 
388.014 

104 
185,420 

309 

6,871 

2,7.50 

255,493 

,   6,760 

4,448 

926 

2,52 

1,650 

19,794 

42 

27 

245 

2,284 

127 

1,307 

4,826 

5,441 

5,27S 

2,579 

415 

6,913 

6,289,530 

699 

10,202 

180.598 

745,946 

154 

366. 682 

923 

54 

12.672 

5.241 

509.907 

13.221 

8.494 

1 .  693 

.^02 

3.026 

37,460 

76 

.  51 

4.55 

4,457 

226 

2.441 

9,163 

10,386 

10,549 

5.209 

752 

13.489 

12,126,982 

1,122 

19,731 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

89,252 

388,014 

104 

185,420 

369 

29 

6,871 

2,750 

255,493 

6,760 

4.448 

926 

252 

1 . 6.50 

19,794 

42 

27 

245 

2,284 

127 

1,307 

4,826 

5,441 

5,278 

2,579 

415 

6,913 

6,289,530 

699 

10,202 

s 

180, 598 

745,946 

154 

366,682 

923 

1 

54 

12,672 

5,241 

509,907 

13,221 

8,494 

1,693 

502 

3.026 

37,460 

76 

51 

455 

4,457 

226 

2,441 

Panama 

Peru 

Philippines 

Porto  Rico 

Salvador 

U.  S.  of  Colom- 
bia  

United  States. . 

Uruguay 

Venezuela 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

9,163 

10,386 

10,549 

5,209 

752 

13,489 

12,126,982 

1,122 

19,731 

7,292,047 

14,091,662 

7,292,047 

14,091,662 

Paper,  n.o.p 

386.923 

892 

1.209 

953 

791 

1.508 

13.517 

696 

1,032 

387,955 

892 

1,209 

B.  S.  Africa 

953 

52 

843 

B.  \V.  Indies... . 

1,508 

Newfoundland 

207 

13,724 

New  Zealand.. . 

696 

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CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

-General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES CoH. 

Paper — Con. 
Paper,  n.o-p. — -Con. . . 

Alaska  

% 

11 

39 

544 

1,500 

180 

451 

8 

85 

234 

429,793 

$ 

$ 

11 

\rgcntiDa 

39 

China 

544 



1,500 

Italy     

180 



451 

Mexico 

Miquelon  and 
!^t.  Pierre. 

8 

85 

234 

United  States  . 

14, 588 

444,381 

Total 

839,334 

15,879 

855,213 

Unil'd  Kingdom 
Australia 

70,287 

2,353 

1,029 

3,399 

6,319 

122 

13,097 

175 

42,880 

1,912 

200 

2,061 

673 

3,530 

73,817 

of  all  kinds. 

2,353 

Bermuda 

1,029 

B.  S.  .\frica.... 

3,399 

B.  Guiana 

6,319 

B.  India 

122 

B.  W.  Indies  ... 

30 

13.127 

175 

Newfoundland. . 

1,008 

4i,888 
1,912 

New  Zealand. . . 

200 

Cuba        

2,061 

, 

673 

34 
8 

34 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre  

1,991 

1,470 

781 

20,705 

1,999 

1,470 

Sweden         .... 

781 

United  States. . . 

17,359 

38,064 

Total 

169,454 

21,969 

191,423 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland . . 

Paintings 

13,924 

34 

30 

500 

1,000 

123,088 

137,012 

34 

30 

France    

3,852 

4,352 

1,000 

Holland       

1,771 
93,747 

1,771 

50,858 

144,605 

Total 

66,346 

222,458 

288,804 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
B   W   Indies 

Photographs 

1,117 

17 

36 

100 

200 

24 

8,643 

207 

1,324 

17 

Aust. -Hungary 

36 

100 

France 

26 

226 

Italy 

24 

United  States 

3,322 

11,965 

.  Total    . 

10,137 

3,555 

13,692 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Australia 

14,633 

83 

359 

910 

50 

496 

85 

16,105 

-  30,738 

entific  apparatus  and 

83 

359 

B.  India 

910 

B.  W.  Indies... 

50 

Nex^'foundland 

838 

310 

6 

1,334 

395 

Aust  .-Hungary  . 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canad.* 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

1  MANCFACrtJRBS^ — CoJl. 

Philosophical  and    sci- 
entific apparatus  and 

S 

453 

$ 

222 
1,004 

$ 

675 

1 ,  064 

Italy 

60 

72 

692 

28,732 

60 

72 

Switzerland. 

1,262 
86,723 

1,954 

United  States  . 

115,455 

Total 

46, 625 

106,530 

153,155 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Germany 

Plumbago,  mfrs.  of 

8,378 

1,800 

51,960 

80 

1,957 
486 

8,458 

3,757 

United  States  . 

52,446 

Total  

62, 138 

2,523 

64,661 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Newfoundland.. 
Belgium 

Rags                   

Cwt. 

52,018 

62 

98 

•       2,638 

397 

489 

35 

604, 185 

388,611 

140 

157 

5,032 

343 

5,152 

365 

680, 969 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

52,018 

62 

98 

2,638 

397 

489 

35 

604,425 

388,611 

140 

157 

5,032 

343 

France 

5, 152 

Germany 

United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland . . 
United  States 

365 

240 

369 

681,338 

659,922 

1,080,769 

240 

369 

660,162 

1,081,1.38 

Sails,     awnings,     tents 
and  tarpaulins 

616 

20 

1,268 

616 

20 

is, sis 

15,079 

Total 

1,902 

13,813 

15,715 

B.W.Indies.... 
Newfoundland . . 
Japan 

Ships    sold     to    other 

No.    Ton. 

3—  716 

4—  3.50 

44,000 
13,400 

No.    Ton. 

No.    Ton. 

3—  716 

4—  350 
■1—  2,535 
9—15,679 

44,000 

13,400 

1—  2,535 
1—  2,442 

16,000 
600.000 

16,000 

United  States.. 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Australia 

8—13,237 

391,500 

991,500 

15—14,303 

448,900 

2—  4,977 

616,000 

17—19,280 

1,064,900 

4,675 

17,173 

195 

10 

233 

15,484 

20,159 

of 

17,173 

195 

B.  India 

10 

B.  W.  Indies. . . . 

43 

235 

75 

4,083 

276 

235 

Newfoundland . 

1,702 

1,777 

4,083 

14 

1,500 

14 

Belgium 

1,500 

France 

2,830 
200 
771 

1,428 

366 

15,534 

2,830 

200 

Italy 

771 

140 

260 
5,031 

1,568 

626 

United  States. . 

20,565 

Total 

30,933 

41,049 

71,982 

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'  No.  3. — -General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


ArticleslExport  ed . 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  C.\n.\da. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  C.4N.U).4. 

Ton.\L  Exports. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

IIB^        ■        1 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Australia 

Bermuda 

B.  W.Indies.... 
Newfoundland . . 
New  Zealand. . . 

Lb. 

151,080 

95 

510 

375,624 

41,9.35 

8,950 

2.50 

40 
5,853 

S 

13,927 

15 

36 

16, 568 

2,324 

734 

'           15 

Lb. 

48,837 

$ 

2,202 

Lb. 

199,917 

95 

510 

375,624 

42,860 

8,950 

250 

40 
10,636 

(  M.\N0F.4CTURES Con. 

feoap            

16, 129 

15 

36 

16  568 

925 

49 

2,373 
734 

15 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

Newfoundland . . 
New  Zealand . . . 
United  States . . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kinedom 

7 
492 

4,783 

528 

1,020 

584,337 

34,118 

54,545 

2.779 

638,882 

36,897 

Starph 

58.340 
80 

12,068 

20 

5,6.50 

1,555 
6 

650 

4 
224 

. 

58,340 
80 

12,868 

20 

5,775 

1,555 

6 

800 

64 

714 
4 

125 

6 

230 

76,158 

2,439 

925 

70 

77,083 

2,509 

15,262 
1,646 
149 
149 
800 
618 
.361 
3,764 

10 

10,583 

3,652 

48 

323 

36 

431 

5,540 

311 

500 

624 

545 

55 

12 

860 

1,157 

1,971 

17,233 

1,646 

147 

296 

B    S   Africa      . 

149 

800 

618 

361 

3,764 
10 

B.  Straits 

57 

10,640 

r 

3  652 

20 

68 

323 

36 

431 

Cuba 

5,540 

311 

500 

Italy 

624 

545 

55 

Miquelon  and 

12 

860 

• 

1,157 

1,547 

11 

14, 786 

1,547 

U.  S.  of 

11 

5,759 

20,545 

63,780 

7,954 

71,734 

Stone,  ornamental,  viz: 
Granite,  marble,  etc., 
dressed .                     • 

105 
14 

105 

R    W    Tndips 

14 

Italy 

1,437 
630 

1,437 

1,343 

1,973 

Total 

1,462 

2,067 

3,529 

Stone,  building, 
dressed 

•       370 

370 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES — Con. 

Sugar,  of  jlU  kind.s.n.o.p 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
li.  \V.  Indies.    . . 

Lb. 

% 

Lb. 

4,485,980 

2,000 

201,962 

$ 
224,299 
■87 
10,974 

Lb. 

4,485,980 

2,000 

204,742 

500 

94,703 

$ 

224,299 
87 

Newfoundland . . 

Helgium 

United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
United  States. . 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

2, 780 

500 

9,270 

172 

15 

453 

11,146 
15 

85,433 

3,411 

3,864 

12,550 

640 

4,775,375 

238,771 

4,787,925 

239,411 

Sugar  house  syrup 

Gal. 

76,718 
58, 190 

11,582 
5,193 

Gal. 
11,932 

1,790 

Gal. 

.      88,6.50 
58,190 

13,372 
5  193 

134,908 

16,775 

11,932 

1,790 

146,840 

18,565 

Tar                   .... 

15 
50 

18 

5,590 

36,063 

15 

.50 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

18 

6 
345 

5,596 
36,408 

United  States. . 
Total 

41,736 

351 

42,087 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Tin,  manufactures  of. . 

79,733 

354 

12 

.597 

5,134 

368 

3 

13 
12,656 

595 

80,328 
354 

B.  S.  Africa 

1-7 

B.  W.  Indies... 

* 

597 

Newfoundland. . 

314 

5,448 
368 

Japan 

3 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

26 
98,163 

39 

110,819 

Total 

98,870 

99,098 

197  968 

I'nit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  \V.  Indies. . . , 
Newfoundland. . 
New  Zealand. .  . 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

Chili... 

Tobacco: — 

M. 
1 
5 
2 
3 
5 
2 

25 
300 

50 
158 
196 

33 

M. 

1 

18 

M. 

2 
5 
2 
3 
5 
3 

43 
300 

50 

158 

196 

1 

-      25 

58 

18 

762 

2 

43 

20 

805 

Cigarettes 

US 
00 

1,351 
335 

1 

10 

4 

207 

5 
56 
36 

1,1.38 

119 

70 

4 

214 

1,356 

391 

36 

1,206 

- 

United  States . . 
Total 

Belgium 

7 

68 

185 

1,754 

222 

1,235 

407 

2,989 

Stems  and  cuttings . . 

Lb. 
54,326 

5,225 

Lb. 

Lb. 

54,326 

3,121 

12,465 

158,154 

71,883 

5  '"5 

3,121 

328 

328 
1  064 

Germany 

Holland 

United  States.. 

Total 

12,465 

158,154 
69,018 

1.064 

15, 106 

6,120 

15  106 

2,865 

220 

6.340 

293.963 

27,515 

5,986 

548 

299,949 

28,063 

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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Can.\da. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  OF  Can.uja. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFAcrnRES— Con . 

Tobacco— Con. 

All  other,  n.o.p 

Unit 'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

Newfoundland . . 
Miquelon  and 

Lb. 
4,391 
966 
592 

S 

4,185 
242 
279 

Lb. 

4,981 

S 
4,712 

Lb. 
9,372 
966 
1,898 

450 
12,907 

8,897 
242 

1,306 

450 
5,563 

389 

125 
5,536 

668 
125 

United  States. . 
Total 

United  States. . 

Unit'dKingdom 
Bermuda     ...    . 

7,344 

3,602 

9,138 

13,293 

8,308 

12,300 

10,762 

25,593 

19.070 

Tow                              ' 

Cwt. 
1,356 

1,947 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 
1,356 

1,947 

345 
1,620 

232 
9,163 
1,417 

566 

110 
2,910 

199 

544 

> 

1,620 

' 

232 

B   W.  Indies 

9,163 

60 

1,477 

New  Zealand 

566 

80 
1,460 

190 

United  States 

4,370 

Total 

16,363 

1,799 

18,162 

Unit'dKingdom 

Vehicles,  viz.: — 
Automobiles 

No. 

23 

14 

2,310 

100 

830 

58 

3 

1 

449 

27 
57 

153 
15 

3 

12 

981 

1 

3 

.  6 

3 

19 

29 

1 

1 

3 

20 
7 

24 
6 
3 

76 

76,050 

6,0.56 

1,101,284 

45.329 

373,741 

21,128 

2,148 

402 

198,067 

12,402 
25,527 

88,295 
7,094 
1,030 
5,162 
479.178 
1,.500 
3,105 
5,985 
7,700 
7,506 

29,615 
2,840 
2,014 
2,876 

9,080 
2,810 

23,423 
6,210 
1,194 

97,013 

No. 

22 

71,031 

No. 

45 

14 

2,310 

100 

830 

58 

3 

1 

449 

27 
57 

153 
15 

'     3 

13 

981 

1 
3 
6 
3 

19 

37 

1 

1 

3 

20 
7 

24 

6 

3 

386 

147,081 
6,056 

.Australia 

B.  E.  .Africa.... 

B.  S.  .Africa 

B.  W.  .Africa.... 

B.  Guiana 

B.  Honduras... . 

B.  India 

B.  E.  Indies, 
other 

1,101,284 

45,329 

373,741 

21,128 

2,148 

462 

198,067 

12,402 

B.W.Indies.... 
B.  Straits 
Settlements... 

Fiji  Islands 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland . . 
New  Zealand.. . 
Alaska 

25.527 

88,295 

7,094 

' 

1,030 

1 

2,500 

7,662 
479,178 

1,500 

Belgium 

China 

3,105 

5,985 

Cuba 

7,700 

Dutch  E.  Indies 
France  ^. 

7,506 

8 

28.935 

58,550 

Germany 

Greece  .  . 

2,840 

2,014 

Holland 

Portuguese 

Africa 

Siam 

2,876 

9,080 

2,810 

^      23,423 

Switzerland 

6,210 

1,194 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

310 

541,944 

638,957 

5,238 

2.645,824 

341 

644,410 

5,579 

3,290,234 

Automobile,  parts  of. 

130,001 
2,896 

120,468 

5,805 

40,695 

6,071 

9,999 

140,000 

2,896 

3,829 

124.297 

B   E    \frica 

5,805 

B.  S.  .Africa  . 

40, 695 

B.W.Africa.... 

6,071 

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No.  3. — Genehal  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

M.\NUFACTnRES — Coft. 

Vehicles — Con. 
Automobile,       parts 
of— Con. 

S 

596 
7,954 
1,226 
4,378 

9,550 

321 

17 

1,163 

38,513 

135 

1,275 

589 

864 

$ 

$ 

590 

R    Tndin. 

7,954 

B.E.Indies,  other 
B   \V   Indies 

1,220 

4,378 

B.  Straits 

9,550 

321 

17 

1,163 

300 

38,813 

135 

1,275 

Dutch  E.  Indies 

.589 

41 
111 

905 

HI 

200 

24 

330 

35,558 

200 

Portuguese 

24 

330 

United  States . . 

184,422 

219,980 

Total 

408,629 

198,702 

607,331 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

B.  S.Africa 

B.W.  Indiea.... 
Newfoundland. . 
United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

No. 
1 
o 

12 
11 

7 
26 

96 
175 
940 

1,071 
435 

1,721 

No. 

No. 
1 

2 
12 
11 

38 

96 

175 

940 

1,071 

435 

12 

1,656 

3,377 

' 

59 

4,438 

12 

1,656 

71 

6,094 

Carriages,  parts  of . . . 

14,808 

12,071 

57 

3,958 

25 

245 

1,006 

9,257 

854 

23 

1,223 

250 

15,058 

12,071 

57 

B    S    Africa 

3,958 

B   India 

25 

B    W    Indies 

245 

213 

1,219 

9,257 

854 

23 

926 

2,149 

Total 

43,527 

1,389 

44,916 

Cartel 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

B.  W.  Indies 

Argentina 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland. . 
Miquelon  and 

4 

1 

586 

7 

240 

102 

l';,152 

275 

4 

1 

586 

7 

240 

102 

15,152 

275 

598 

15,769 

598 

15,769 

2,053 
11 

309,595 
435 

2,053 
11 

1 
106 

309,595 

435 

1 
28 

20 
3,051 

20 

United  States.. 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Newfoundland. . 
Dutch  E.  Indies 

78 

3,144 

6.195 

2,142 

313,174 

29 

3,071 

2, 17'l 

316,245 

Bicycles  . 

21 
3 

2 

1 

91 

2,405 
91 
90 

75 
7.987 

5 
2 

940 
186 

26 
5 

2 

1 
209 

3,345 

277 
90 

75 

United  States . . 
Total 

118 

17,026 

25.013 

118 

10,648 

125 

18,152 

243 

28,800 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Pkodcce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANur.4CTnRES — Con. 

Vehicles — Con. 
Bicycles,  parts  of 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

S 

78 

2,741 

407 

$ 
•      220 

298 

2,741 

United  States 

1,940 

2,  .347 

Total 

3,226 

2,160 

5,386 

Unit'dKingdom 

Australia 

15,009 

116 

2,311 

326 

565 

400 

20,713 

13,095 

15,009 

7,812 

7,928 

B.  S.  Africa 

2,311 

Newfoundland 

20 

.346 

565 

Argentina 

400 

France. 

20,713 

127,748 

140,843 

Total 

52,535 

135,580 

188, 115 

Newfoundland . . 

Unit'dKingdom 

B.  Guiana 

B.W.Indies.... 
Newfoundland. . 
Aust. -Hungary 

Vinegar.             

Gal. 
20 

5 

Gal. 

27 

6 

Gal, 
47 

11 

Wood,  viz: — 
Barrels,  empty 

No. 

69 

573 

3,183 

2,781 

439 

898 

4,693 

2,035 

No. 
1,233 

3,056 

No. 

1,302 

573 

4,703 

2,781 

68 

54 

46 

930 

19, 109 

3,495 
898 

1,520 

2,242 

6,935 
2,035 

68 

54 

46 

930 

11,385 

50 
216 

175 

703 

17,635 

50 

Belgium 

216 

175 

Germany 

703 

United  States . . 
Total 

Unit'dKingdom 
Australia 

7,724 

8,848 

26,483 

14,330 

16,913 

15,236 

24,077 

29,566 

40,990 

Household  furniture 

30,076 
57,837 
3,468 
45, 603 
.   2,130 

382 
10,858 
34,720 
26,378 

285 

27 
750 
3.38 
788 

32 
140 

69 

9 

85,789 

1,569 
950 

31,645 

58,787 

3,468 

B.  S.  Africa 

392 
6 

45,995 

2,136 

B.  India. 

382 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

10,8.58 

Ne^'foundland 

15 
39 

34,735 

New  Zealand 

26,417 

285 

Azores  and 
Madeira 

27 

Belgium. . . . 

750 

338 

Cuba 

788 

32 

France. 

200 

340 

69 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre.  . . . 

9 

_ 

United  States 

21,456 

107,245 

Total 

299,679 

24, 627 

324,306 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Australia 

Doors,    sashes     and 

4,975 
145 
990 
205 
215 
506 

4,975 

blinds. 

145 

990 

B.  S.  Africa 

205 

B.  W.  Indies.   . 

215 

Newfoundland.. 

506 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  or  Canada 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Quantitj'. 

Value. 

M.^NUFACTUBES — Con. 

Wood — Con. 

Doors,    sashes    and 
blinds — Con. 

S 

4,754 
153 
497 

$ 

4,754 
153 

C'hina. 

United  States 

213 

710 

Total 

12,440 

213 

12,653 

B.  W.  Indies 

198 
26 

246 

198 

26 

Miquelon  and 

246 

207 

, 

207 

Total 

470 

207 

677 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
I'nit'd  Kingdom 

Matdi  splints 

12,893 

19  893 

Mouldings,      trim- 
mings,   and    other 
liuuse  furnishings. 

35 

453 

5 

19 

1,079 

72 

3,068 

35 

4.53 

5 

B    W    Indies 

19 

1,079 

72 

United  States 

1,714 

4,782 

Total 

4,731 

1.714 

6,445 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

516 

6 

566 

62 

792 

1,452 

125 

13 

190 

706 

6 

B   S    A.friea 

566 

B   W   Indies 

62 

792 

1  452 

Holland 

125 

Miquelon   and 
St   Pierre 

13 

514 

398 

912 

Total 

4,046 

588 

4.634 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

iSpool  wood  and 
spools. 

87,479 

61 

10,707 

87,479 
61 

United  St.ites 

3,901 

14  608 

Total 

98.247 

3.901 

102  148 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Australia 

Wood   pulp,   chemic- 
ally prepared. . . , 

Cwt. 

450 

698 

448 

.  133,071 

2,289,661 

800 

2,094 

825 

252.707 

4,550,196 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

450 

698 

448 

133,071 

2,289,661 

800 

2  094 

825 

Japan 

United  States.  - 

Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

France 

United  States.. 

Total 

252  707 

4,550.196 

2.424,328 

4,806,622 

2,424,328 

4,806,622 

Wood  pulp,  mechan- 
ically ground 

2.195,036 

113.400 

3.855.266 

1,495,521 

70,400 

2,893,618 

2,195,036 

113,400 

3,855,266 

1  4Q5  .5''1 

70,400 
2.893.618 

6.163,702 

4,4.59,539 

6.163.702 

4.459,539 

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No.   3. 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

-General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANUFACTURES — Cofl. 

Wood — Con. 
Wood,    other   manu- 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

S 

192,091 

7,757 

251 

11,133 

679 

14 

3,686 

18,323 

16,716 

791 

1,217 

40 

684 

5,495 

30 

2,885 

S 
11,356 

$ 
203,447 

7,757 

Bermuda 

251 

B.  S.  Africa 

11,133 

B.  Guiana 

679 

B.  India 

14 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

100 

728 

3,786 

Newfoundalnd . . 

19,051 

16,716 

Argentina 

791 

1,217 

Cuba 

40 

Denmark 

* 

684 

5,495 

French  W.Indies 

. 

30 

30 

768 

2,915 

Holland     

768 

Japan 

812 

348 

54 

97,366 

812 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre... 

348 

54 

United  States 

63, 574 

160,940 

Total..   . 

360,372 

76, 556 

436,928 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

113,629 

196 

103 

10 

15,893 

2,282 

S3 

25 

3.50 

291 

1,099,927 

1,290 

127 
40 

54,535 

168,164 

196 

Bermuda 

103 

B.  Guiana 

10 

1,522 
503 

•  246 
440 

17,415 

New  Zealand . . . 

2,785 

^ 

299 

Aust.-Hungary  . 

465 

Rplginm 

3.50 

China 



291 

France 

4,003 
943 

1,103,930 

2,233 

Miquelon  and 
St.  Pierre 

127 

Switzerland 

40 

1,982 

22,775 

1,982 

United  States  . 

67,455 

90,230 

Total 

1,301,671 

86,949 

1,388,620 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
\ustralia     .    ... 

383,927 
7.738 
3,366 
1,810 
282 
720 
2,259 

87,956 

2,200 

75 

471,883 

9,938 

3,441 

B.  S.  Africa 

1,810 

282 

B. India           ' 

720 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

35 
101 

2,294 

B.  Straits  Set- 

101 

Fiii  Islands 

1,050 
79 
21,297 
4,528 
2,372 
1,001 

1,0,50 

24 
3,659 

103 

^ 

24,956 

4,528 

3,723 
999 
128 
700 

6,095 

2,000 

128 

8,927 
133 

9,627 

Brazil 

133 

Chili 

9 

811 

9 

« 

China 

3,094 
3 

3,905 

Costa  Rica 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MANDFAcrnnES— Con. 

Other  articles  of  manu- 
facture— Con. 

$ 

9 

7,672 
45,656 

1,832 
27,890 

S 
3,000 

$ 

3,009 

7,672 

3,590 
1,752 

49,246 

3,584 

Holland 

27,890 

20 

50 

254 

20 

Italy 

119,115 

119,165 

788 

566 

328 

6 

8 

3 

391 

276 

148 

6 
371,109 

1,042 

Miquelon   and 

566 

328 

6 

8 

3 

391 

42 

318 

Turkey 

148 

U.  S.  of  Colom- 

6 

TJnitfd  Statps 

976,499 

1,347,608 

Total . 

... 

1,018,389 

1,085,627 

2,104,016 

^                 ARTICLES. 

Contractors'  outfits — 

15,904 

3,736 

167,191 

15,904 

3,736 

.220,345 

387,536 

Total    . .     . 

186,831 

220, 345 

407,176 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Bermuda 

Newfoundland..* 
Belgium ........ 

Miquelon  and 
St   Pierre 

Coffee 

Lb. 

6,000 

70 

5,870 

5,050 

1,440 

12 

1,614 

1,010 

Lb. 

200 

64 

Lb. 

6,200 

70 

6,120 

5,050 

517 
127,274 

1,504 

12 

244 

58 

1,672 
1,010 

517 
36,873 

134 
5,769 

134 

United  States.. 
Total 

Unit'd  Kingdom 
Bermuda 

90,-401 

17,041 

22,810 

« 

107,397 

21,117 

37,834 

6,025 

145,231 

27,142 

Dried  fruits,  n.o.p 

26,224 

19,537 

52 

11,880 

2,920 

2,605 

147,750 

1,639 

1,437 

5 

519 

249 

179 

11,050 

26,224 

19,537 

52 

12,055 

2,920 

2,605 

150,904 

1,639 

1,437 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

5 

Newfoundland. . 
Miquelon   and 
St.  Pierre 

175 

24 

543 
249 

179 

United  States.. 
Total 

United  States 

3,1.54 

81 

11,131 

3,329 

105 

210,968 

15,078 

214,297 

15,183 

Menageries,  etc 

7,480 

1,998,132 

2,005,612 

Bermuda        .    . 

Rice.      .  . 

1,120 
4,386 
6,832 

47 
121 
145 

1,120 

4,386 

6,832 

92,600 

198,000 

2,306 
2,539,338 

47 

B.  W.  Indies.... 

121 

Newfoundland  . 

145 

Belgium 

Cuba 

Miquelon  and 

St.  Pierre 

United  States. . 

Total 

92,600 
198,000 

1,972 
1,915,108 

1,720 
6,582 

42 
76,154 

1,720 

6,582 

334 
624,2.30 

12 
23,401 

54 
99,555 

2,207,680 

84,498 

636,902 

23,726 

2,844,582 

108,224 

414  CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

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No.  3. — General  Statement  of  Exports — Concluded. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

Goods,  the 
Prodcce  of  Canada. 

Goods,  not  the 
Produce  of  Canada. 

Total  Exports. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

MISCELLANEOUS — CoH . 

Rice  meal 

United  States.  , 
Unit'd  Kingdom 

Lb. 
4,310,910 

109,242 

Lb. 

$ 

Lb. 
4,310,910 

109,242 

Tea 

68,732 

17, 188 

3,277 

111,094 

330 

6,024 
3,556,026 

9,972 

4,217 

857 

24,324 

127 

1.513 
1,030,678 

68,732 

17,188 

3,277 

111,094 

330 

6,024 
3,556,026 

9,972 

4,217 

857 

24,324 

127 

Miquelon  and 
St   Pierre 

1,513 

1,030,678 

Total      

3,762,671 

1,071,688 

3,762,671 

1,071,688 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Other      miscellaneous 

178,210 

35 

300 

75, 984 

178,210 

35 

300 

47,067 

123,051 

Total 

254,529 

47,067 

301,596 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

Coin: — 
Gold 

45 
40 

45 

40 

285,841 

10,000 

27,939,032 

285,841 

10,000 

TTnited  States 

15 

27,939,047 

Total 

100 

28,234,873 

28,2.34,973 

Unit'd  Kingdom 

1,100 

2,872 

1.117,9.55 

1,100 

2,872 

467 

1,118,422 

Total  

467 

1,121,927 

1,122,394 

100 

8,901 

♦. 

9,001 

Orand  Total  ExDorts.. 

409,419,503 

81,389.374 

490,808,877 

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No.  4 — Abstract  of  the  total  value  of  Exports  by  Countries. 


Countries  to  which  Exported. 

Canadian. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

United  Kingdom 

$ 

186,668,554 

9,014 

5,522,594 

3.57,712 

.59,838 

4,585,791 

40,927 

675, 660 

9,450 

415,105 

23,905 

4,333,095 

8,244 

245, 355 

112,355 

210,303 

653,838 

23,313 

3,976,160 

2,619,5.56 

$ 
25,089,164 

S 
211,'757,718 

Adon                                       .... 

9,014 

Australia       

30,092 
10,551 

5.. 5.52, 686 

368,263 

British  E.  Africa   

.59.838 

59,798 

4. 645,  .589 

W.  Africa 

40.927 

"       Guiana              

3,137 

678,797 

9,450 

"       India                                   

575 

415,680 

23,905 

**       West  Indies                        .    . 

33,697 

4,366,792 

8,244 

**       Straits  Settlements 

101 

324 

1,226,011 

1,215 

42,770 

216,303 

4,299 

245,456 

112,679 

Gibraltar                

1,436,314 

655,0.53 

Malta.                   

66,083 

4,192,463 

New  Zealand             

2,623,855 

Total  British  Empire. . 

210,550,769 

26,718,037 

237,268,806 

297,282 

634,387 

220,654 

6,279 

2,220,709 

541,998 

29,841 

.55,302 

294,251 

36,045 

1,482,649 

.529,690 

13,536 

25,927 

6,715 

40,453 

8,646 

26,484 

10,499,680 

4,170 

2,374 

1,488 

32,479 

1,447,391 

4,800 

87,485 

1,668 

27,295 

70,591 

4,295 

1,623,405 

5,587 

521,802 

963,631 

1,712 

63 

18,551 

141,097 

1,618 

1,000,715 

125,630 

13,141 

41,574 

16,595 

5,082 

59,134 

313,877 

Argentina              ... 

639,469 

Austria-Hungary 

279,788 

6,279 

1,038,650 

517 

328 

45 

2,152 

37 

39,342 

190.230 

35 

....  * 

3,2.59,359 

542,515 

30,169 

Chili : 

55,347 

296,403 

Costa  Rica         

36.082 

Cuba                           .    . 

1,521,991 

719,920 

Danish  West  Indies 

13,571 

Dutch  East  Indies 

25,927 

Dutch  West  Indies      

6,715 

495 

40,948 

Ecuador                    

8,646 

26,484 

France 

4,096,025 

14,595.705 

4,170 

French  Guiana    

2,374 

1,488 

French  West  Indies 

32,479 

7i4,6i9 

2,162,010 

German  Oceania 

4,800 

Greece 

87,485 

1,668 

27,295 

Hawaii 

700 

71,291 

Hayti                                

4,295 

Holland 

3,631,424 

20 

1,319,108 

73.370 

5,254,829 

Honduras                                                

5,607 

Italy 

1,840,910 

Japan.                    .                                

1,037,001 

1,712 

Liberia 

63 

18,551 

Miquelon  and  St.  Pierre      ' 

14,235 

75' 

3,406 

155,332 

1,618 

Norway  

1,000.790 

Panama                                               

129,036 

Peru 

13,141 

Philippines : 

41,574 

416  CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

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No.  4 — Abstract  of  the  total  value  of  Exports  by  Countries — Concluded. 


Countries  to  which  Exported. 

Canadian. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

S 

468,698 

25, 206 

79,611 

3,150 

1,270,941 

2,215 

3,938 

8 

16,322 

243,001 

172,796 

11,853 

3,979 

24,027 

173,320,216 

52,820 

56. 196 

$ 

$ 

468,698 

763,279 

788,485 

79,611 

3,150 

Russia                

60,250 

1,331,191 

2,215 

3,938 

Sfrvia                                                                  .           ' 

8 

16,322 

246,679 

500 

4,592 

1,982 

90 

13,022,640 

489,680 

Sweden            ■                                        

173,296 

16,445 

Turkey                                                    

5,961 

24,117 

United  States 

186,342,856 

52,820 

Venezuela                .                                           

56, 196 

Total  other  countries 

198,868,067 

25,305,636 

224,173,703 

Foreign 
1,100 

288,713 

10,000 

29,065,888 

Canadian 
Hong  Kong "                   40 

667 

29,365,701 

■ 

Alaska         .         ...           *' 

United  States "                582 

29,365,701 

29,366,368 

409,419,503 

-        81,389,374 

490,808,877 

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No.  5. — Statement  of  Vessels,  British,  Canadian  and  Foreign,  entered  Inwards, 


Ports  and  Outports. 

WITH  CARGOES. 

British.                            1 

Canadian. 

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J 

s 

3 
2 

EC 

! 

a: 

0 

H 

Quantity  ol 
Freight. 

I 

S 
■z 

0 
0 

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e 
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s 

c: 

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1 

2 

209 
517 

400 
931 

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6 
12 

2 

6 

5 

64 

5 

440 

811 

3,755 

1,527 

1,285 

775 

1,421 

3,326 

1.013 

16 

1,761 

11 

4 

Annapolis  Royal,  N.S. . 
Anyox   B  C        

21 

66 

6 

7 

Arichat,  N.S 

Baddeck,  N  S     

1 

65 

1 

5 

385 
110 

8 

Baie  Verte,  N.B 

9 

Barrington  Passage, 
N  S 

in 

Barton/  N  S       

19 

1 
5 

2,025 
196 
576 
99 
273 
198 

271 
197 
706 
1 
513 
388 

9 

4 

615 

103 

11 

Bathurst,  N.B, 

3 

727 

842 

20 

5 

1"' 

Bear  River   N.S      

30 

13 

14 

Belliveau's  Cove,  N.S.. 
Bridgetown   N  S  . 

3 

593 

128 

18 

1 
2 
2 

6 
10 

15 
Ifi 

Bridgewater.  N.S 

1 

174 

292 

6 

12 

17 

Campbellton,  N.B 

Campo  Bello    N  B. 

1 

174 

370 

6 

IS 

35 

2 

8 

165 

43 
1 
2 

31 
1 

5,141 

393 

1,045 

2,539 

53,939 

97 

142 

404 

93 

168 

294 

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12 

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3 

497 

845 

17 

1.664 

2,600 

3,333 

97 

9 

162 

53 

895 

57 

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693 

22 
23 
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Charlotteto-wTi.  P.E.I. . 
Chatham,  N.B 

9 

2 

4,571 
546 

3,751 

887 

• 

89 
17 

2,303 
6 

18 

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Chester   N  S 

1 

199 

425 

6 

99 

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6 

07 

Chicoutimi,  Que 

Church  Point,  N.S 

4 

7,334 

3,688 

100 

'S 

1 
8 
9 
1 
8 
2 
6 

92 

566 

1,306 

97 

1,016 

496 

1,7.37 

180 

230 
57 

187 
1,002 

500 
3,061 

71 

5 

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Clarks  Harbour,  N.S... 

44 

■^n 

53 

31 

5 

3' 

Digby,  N.S 

45 

33 
34 

Dorchester,  N.B 

T'redericton,  N.B 

2 

445 

550,281 

13 

13 
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Gaspe,  Que 

2 

1 
197 
146 

3 

394 

39 

10,557 

102,466 

687 

829 
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13 

37 

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Georgetown,  P.E.I 

Glace  Bay,  N.S 

2 

90 

3 

11 

6 
549 

39 

4n 

Halifax,  N.S 

Hantsport,  N.S 

375 

1,136,783 

231,316 

31,451 

28,095 
1,456 

4,510 
17 

41 

Hill^boro   N  B 

4? 

Indian  Head,  N.B 

2 

26 

13 

4 

43 

44 

Joggins  Mines,  N.S. . . . 

45 

Kentville   N  S 

' 

1 
2 

74 
272 

3 

46 

47 

Kingsport,  N.S 

Ladner  B  C 

2 

520 

12 

5 

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10 

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4 
9 
6 
5 

894 

21,115 

1,024 

709 

1,654 

682 
523 
415 

725 

26 

309 

73 

89 

78 

6,760 

5,924 

992 

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51 

Liverpool,  N.S 

Lockport,  N.S    .... 

12 
57 
27 
10 

41 
255 

1,295 

2,399 

255 

4,048 

2, 130 
20, 669 

2,349 

3,788 

97 

2,147 

62 
497 

53 

Lords  Cove,  N.B 

61 

54 
55 

Louisburg,  N.S 

Lower  East  Pubnico, 

N  S 

25 

1 

13 

25,393 

174 
2,966 

31,136 

679 

6 
101 

109 

502 

"ifi 

5,268 

17,784 

3,659 

57 

Magdalen  Islands,  Que. 
Mahone  Bav    \  .S 

58 

20 
4 

1,845 
433 

1,859 

320 

59 

Maitland.  N.S 

6' 

19 

TRADE  AXD  XAVIGATION 


419 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
from  Sea,  at  each  Port  and  Outpoit,  during  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31, 1915. 


IN  BALLAST. 

Foreign. 

British. 

Canadhn. 

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13,448 

190 

15 

1 

204 
439 
518 

589 
640 

87 

7 

6 

88 

16 

1 

1 

1,526 

25 

10 

478 

13,284 
12,514 

213 
1,776 

17 

31 

104 

16,553 

947 

18 

19 

9 

1,063 

614 

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40 

7,059 

590 

63 

5.941 

1,172 

225 

17,245 

4,022 

20 
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12 

2 

6.488 
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10,562 

787 

94 
13 

3 
33 

1.34 
72,120 

15 
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5 

1,140 

54 

1 
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5 
3 
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1 

270 

9,594 

293 

876 

2,735 

1,547 

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146 
53 
32 
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22 
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60 

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8,489 

115 

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2 
13 
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238 

415 

1,261 

11 
56 
55 

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28 

942 

207 

29 

30 

3 

4,878 

69 

9 
6 

1 

10,546 
670 
230 

143 
17 
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31 

1 

253 
1,576 
2,050 

493 
2,468 
3,772 

574,700 

6 
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52 

7 

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39 
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33 

0 

34 

3 

204 

16 

35 

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833 
398 

1,210 
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14 

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1,176 
125 

19 
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4 
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14 
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1,151 

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27 
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185 

55 

38 

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0 

185,417 
654 

77,993 
1.156 

5,293 
14 

43 

84,335 

1,607 

223 

4 

5 

13 

10,827 

3,231 

4,350 

214 

1,763 
22 
19 
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43 

1 

336 

8 

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35 

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10 

296 

70 

47 

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27, 588 
1.075 

664 
146 

48 

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15,029 

4.727 

158 

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588 

100 

13,181 

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68 

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12 

28 

3,426 

1,172 

36 

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218 
27 

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3,116 

51 

21 

2,195 

108 

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829 

26 
302 

5 

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158 

72 

21 

21 

37 

2 

4 

1,665 
103 

1,544 
81,225 

1.423 
1,827 
5,203 
697 
1,120 

35 
19 

318 
1,556 

349 
337 

811 
12 
21 

51 
5' 

18 

325 

46 

2 

27 

14,398 
28,342 

160 

2,454 

53 

205 
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98 

124, 290 

2,458 

54 
55 

0 

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1 
9 

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8 
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56 

57 

2 
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288 
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11— ii— 27i 


420  CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  5. — vStatement  of  Vessels,  British,  Canadian  and  Foreign,  entered  Inwards, 


Ports  and  Outports. 

WITH  CARGOES. 

'    British. 

CANADIAN. 

i 

u 

XI 

S 
a 
2 

tn 

a 
0 

Quantity  of 
Freight. 

s 
z 

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a 

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1 
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ii 
ll 

J3 

E 

3 

Z 

s 
0 

60 

Metpffhan    N  S 

2 

■     7 

26 

3 

5 

247 

1,513 

70.395 

66 

447 

29 
3.250 
8,052 

49 
176 

"2,141 

11 

61 

1 
285 

2,416 
1,311,523 

5,100 
442,741 

188,237 

29 

37,788 

44 

6'' 

3,905 

63 

14 

64 

1 

3,058 

600 

39 

37 

65 

66 

New  Campbellton,  N.S 

Newport,  B.C 

New  Westminster,  B.C 
\orth  East  Harbour,  N.  S. 

67 

68 
60 

2 

6.627 

6,647 

83 

1 

13 

4 

124 

8 

570 

1,521 

86 

18,801 

2,467 

1 

2,081 

73 

2.149 

4.313 

18 
85 
23 

70 

North  Hp.id    N  B 

1,167 

71 
79 

North  Sydney,  N.S 

Parrshoro     N  S 

263 

174,401 

5,646 

10.113 

125 

T? 

7-1 

5 
2 

3,002 
4,269 

86 
57 

7<i 

Pirtou    N  S 

11,100 

3           416 

861 

18 

76 

Port  Clyde,  N.S 

77 
79 

Port  Hood    N  S 

Port  la  Tour,  N.S 

79 
80 
81 
82 
83 

2^9 
5 
3 
4 

77 

395 
33,946 
460 
869 
565 
3,481 

576 

19 

Port  Simpson,  B.C 

Port  Wflde    N  S 

221 

18 

1,653 

5 

8 

25 

20 

Powell  River  B  C 

751 
1.312 

•••'■51 

41 

84 

Prince  Rupert,  B.C .... 
Pii0-wash    N  S 

107 

95,898 

3,568 

5.686 

1,265 

«6 

259 

1,257,648 

48,663 

23,694 

43.278 

87 

8S 

89 

St    Andrews    N  B 

65 
1 

84 
2 

4,461 

1 

25, 564 

1,130 

2.704 

1 

24,992 

4 

605 

257 

on 

St    Georee    N  B 

1 

91 
92 
93 
94 

St.  John,  N.B 

St   Martins    N  B 

171 

522,303 

100.700 

59660 

12.092 

1,108 
8 

St.  Stephen,  N.B 

Saokville    N  B 

1 

168 

5 

5 

-497 

307 

25 

95 
96 
97 

9H 

Salmon  River,  N.S 

Sandy  Point,  N.S 

Shedine    N  B 

11 

4 

231 
632 

508 
1,149 

62 
26 

8 

616 

908 

25 

61 

Shelburne    N  S 

19 

1,812 

1,274 

142 

99 
100 

Sherhrooke    N  S 

101 

8 

29 

30 

4 

1 

31 

876 
1.615 
4,716 
1,197 

191 
30,577 

913 

1,096 

971 

232 

426 

49,620 

15 

102 
lOf 

Souris,  P.E.r 

2 

349 

594 

10 

302 

618 

104 

Stickeen    B  C 

63 

105 
106 

Summerside,  P.E.I 

Sydney,  N.S 

2 
10 

7 

470 

.     16,058 

17,612 

839 
25, 165 
25.239 

12 
270 
222 

5 

796 

107 

Three  Rivers,  Que 

Truro    N  S 

10« 

109 

Tusk-et    N  S 

110 
111 
11'' 

Union  Bay,  B.C 

Vancouver.  B.C 

Victoria,  B.C 

238 
371 

'56i,'l53 
516,237 

'308.326 
25,986 

110,730 
6,537 

19.380 
27.828 

2 

469 

161 

7 

7 

4 

19 

2 

293 

207 

647,080 

169.172 

968 

979 

60 

7.601 

411 

154.034 

55 

32,859 

18,902 

982 

306 

1,001 

4.358 

122 

160 

120 

27,440 
6.916 

in 

40 

111 

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41 

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White  Rock,  B.C 

8 

116 

Windsor,  N.S 

3 

1 

10 

855 

297 

3,165 

1.077 

19 

7 

74 

95 

117 
118 

Wolfville    N  S 

10 

Yarmouth,  N.S 

Total 

5.105  

22.382 

14.048 

2232 

5,704,312 

1,302.322 

940,980 

190,249 

2S61 

1.424.647 

274,259 

6,527 

76.253 

TRADE  AM)  NAVIGATION 


421 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

from  Sen,  at  each  Port  and  Outport,  during  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31 ,  1915. 


IN  BALLAST. 

Foreign. 

British. 

Canadian. 

Foreign. 

JS 

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3 

is 

2: 
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1 

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3 

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26 
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1 
38 

613 
90,981 

1,360 
58,655 

13,324 

6 
2,311 

6 
186 

13, 120 

487.887 

183 
6,518 

17 
17 

10,891 
39,398 

184 
552 

61 

62 

7 
95 

210 
9,256 

5 
686 

63 

15 

8,698 

3,354 

245 

10 
3 
1 

26,328 
4,516 
1,826 

328 
56 
26 

203 
18 

158,238 
16.468 

3,043 
280 

64 
65 

4 
15 
13 

169 

10,019 

5,036 

16 
255 
183 

66 

S 

7,032 

2,852 

1,477 

194 

19,033 

8,565 

1,788 

175 

447 

49,343 

115 
198 
378 
6 
258 

21 
4 
9 

19 
241 

52 
3 

19,070 

2,409 

659 

196 

38 

1.50 

67 

11 

68 

99 

69 

1 

61 
100 
53 

5,450 
19,689 
12,825 

335 

1,100 

353 

358         47 

70 

10 

380 
23 

72,070 
30,473 

3,039 
557 

47,968 

17,361 

3,902 

5,330 

683 

63 

71 
72 

? 

615 
1,169 
683 

852 

12 
26 

17 

73 

? 

1 
5 

2,210 
7,566 

28 
108 

74 

1 

1,000 

2 
2 

2,630 
958 

42 
15 

75 

1 

281 

7 

76 

1 

91 

8 

18 

77 

17 
5 

2Z3 
503 

79 
104 

18 

22 

7 
1 

1,669 

2,535 

55 

11 

366 

419 

32 

3 

78 

1 

96 

25 

8 

5 

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67 

79 

SO 

1 

161 

7 

2 

468 

12 

81 

82 

65 

84 

.34,863 
82,511 

17,596 
2,359 

725 
267 

1,574 

5,727 

1 
9 

4,419 
995 

33 
309 

3 

8 

1 

345 
135 

2,263 

29 
54 

25 

5 

70 

2 

4 

7 

1 

768 

124 

354 

50 

79 

1 

2 

128 

1,361 

32,786 

3,258 

3,131 

8,681 

155 

44,739 

8,744 

47,688 

10.578 

1,596 

163 

33 

10,767 

73 

2,597 

43 

70 

122 

4 

4,047 

444 

1,474 

370 

311 

4 

5 

2,424 

83 
84 
85 

1<» 

65,968 

4,361 

1,964 

2,162 

17 
9 

66,056 
19,465 

1,609 
240 

86 

12 

3 

273 

13 
120 

24 
215 

10,890 
274 

16,667 
968 

14,446 
7,459 

19,801 

186 

12 

1,251 

47 

576 

106 

1,407 

87 

88 

?31 

11,190 

321 

343,405 

430 

5,855 

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6,584 

577 

64,652 

1 

11,882 

550 

■  9,300 
15 

1,040 

»  7 

12,716 

4 

168 

9 

89 

? 

90 

213 

1 

53 

45 
1 

115,764 
209 

1,726 
6 

91 
92 
93 

0 

94 

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no 
1 

8,302 

214 

3,918 

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917 

1,017 

2,054 

5 

925 

1 

197 

6 

2 

491 

12 

96 

97 

47 

9 

1 

79 

48 

29 

119 

1 

1 

51 

i,445 

357 

1.097 

1,132 

1,275 

3,374 

379 

856 

37.709 

86 

6 

336 

166 

292 

416 

19 

38 

1,021 

34 

2,961 

648 

98 

99 

9 

478 
148 

966 
70 

16 
5 

100 

7 

20 

26 

27 

8 

789 

2,168 

756 

72 

57 

476 

91 

25 

101 

6 
1 

301 

156 

63 
15 

102 

2 
3? 

786 

412 

3,049 

176,239 

49 

127 

5,573 

455.569 

60 

108 

43 

2,531 

103 
104 

n 

105 

96 

95 
16 

167,191 
38,880 

2,505 
587 

45 

83,875 

1,427 

106 
107 

4 

1 

18 

240 

163 

7 

10 
59 
55 

420 

14 

5,358 

98,320 

26,568 

1,179 

1.508 

450 

63,841 

20 

2 

139 

4,371 

1,478 

59 

53 

118 

276 

1 

6 

33 

128 

299 

30 

13 

50 

69 

388 

482 

32,671 

57,354 

389,282 

438 

4,177 

297 

59,578 

7 

92 

490 

1,657 

15,649 

73 

78 

109 

566 

108 

? 

164 

598 

433,835 

678,088 

250 

6 

293,, 573 

54,866 

"29,072 
16,887 

36 
30 

16,172 
31.041 

109 

1 

428 
607 

17 
100 

-67 

55,741 

94,175 
231,528 

846 
7,207 
7,722 

110 
111 
112 
113 

1 

363 

38 

2,893 

907 

8.598 

489 

875 

3,363 

5 
-10 

47 

17 

1,466 

1 

194 

6 

114 
115 

7 
3 

3 

933 

21 

116 
117 

53 

2,665 

22 

3,340 

338 

97 

6,472 

1.164 

118 

2948 

2,:71,127 

1,250,105 

663,390 

95,225 

1294 

1,760,454 

40,183 

3031 

510,077 

24,311 

4,816 

1,462,.327 

62,7.30 

422 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1915 

No.  6. — Statement  of  Vessels,  British,  Canadian  and  Foreign 

Fiscal  Year  ended 

ABSTRACT  BY 


WITH  CARGOES. 

Countries  whence 
Arrived . 

Brctkh.                             I 

C.\NADI.\N-. 

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n 

s 

3 

z; 

c 

0) 

en 

•a 

Pi 

m 
c 
0 
H 

Quantity  of 
Freight. 

B 

4J 

c 
0 

1^ 

c 
0 

3    S 

.3 

z 

> 

1 

United  Kingdom 

775 
30 

3,633,918 
163,192 

601,984 
13,087 

243,336 
34,987 

105,532 
5,209 

211 

80,380 

11,020 

2,745 

4,640 

S 

- 

5 

1 

1 
lOS 

7 

2,788 

1,980 

187,976 

19,277 

100 

3,7.30 

135,815 

32,030 

39 

..     24 

B.  West  Indies 

7,082 
16,395 

5,566 
261 

38 

6,485 

11,065 

235 

t? 

9 

10 

n 

377 

7 

271,557 
16,552 

17,820 
25,156 

13, .86 
209 

130 

55,700 

60,365 

2,254 

10 

Argentina. 

n 

14 

29 

121,111 

36,179 

42,965 

2,071 

1^ 

Chili 

3 
15 

1 
1 

8,479 

79,072 

2,802 

2,895 

7,343 

22,031 

5,650 

653 

'46,'294 
4 

109 

4,666 

34 

36 

IS 

10 

!:.  V"f 

90 

21 

23 

n 

13 

75,663 

4,568 

2,786 

2,358 

1 

1,595 

928 

23 

25 

07 

Otf 

1 
1 

1,686 
2,308 

3,247 
4,500 

24 
44 

29 
30 

Guatemala.. 

Havti 

31 

iKnllanri 

11 

45,464 

9,230 

992 

r„„i„„^ 

2 
4 

4,443 
18',  530 

6,675 
6,369 

i59 

59 
341 

34 

Japan . . 

36 

1 
6 

1,090 
14,613 

1,892 
26,276 

18 
188 

37 

Peru 

3S 

4C 

Portugal 

1 

1,926 

2,248 

34 

6 

1 

112 

S 

4,705 

65 

9,052 

16,599 

11,048 

1 

3,835 

18,253 

s- 

134 

1 

2,.56t 

24S 

A' 

St  Pierre 

1 
>   932 

»       S 

126 

46,714 

29? 

5 

27,188 

625 

6 

4-1 

10,766 

4 

20 

4( 

4! 
4< 

i  United  States 

705 

994,178 
2,391 

298,102 
4,500 

552,97: 


45,66; 
3; 

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i 

1,233,35( 

163,163 

3,785 

58,309 

5( 

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Total 

223: 

!    5,704,3K 

1,302,322 

940, 98{ 

)  190.24 

)2.S6 

1424,64' 

•   274, 25J 

6.52" 

76,253 

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423 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

entered  Inwards, //■om(  Sea,  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  during  the 
March  31,  1915. 

COUNTRIES. 


IN  BALLAST. 

Foreign. 

British. 

Canadian. 

Foreign. 

ja 

s 

CO 

•a 

m 

O 

H 

Quantity  of 
Freight. 

s 
s 

-i 

.a 

a 

s 

z 

u 

'Ei 

W 

c 

e2 

a 
1 

1 

0 

03 

a 
3 

i 

1 
1 

a 

3 

z 

i 
h 

u 
0 

£ 
Z 

en 

§ 

C 

Z 
0 

a 

0 

11 

«3  a-  « 

3 

Z 

13 

23,952 

23,027 

427 

211 

1 

>2 
1 

1 

553,695 
2,465 
4,259 
2,820 
2,534 

7,805 
30 
56 
40 
29 

19 
1 

26,298 
1,863 

378 
17 

72 
1 

102,027 
1,289 

1,573 
13 

1 
•y 

3 

I 

214 

917 

5 

3 

6,440 

74 

4 

5 

3 

4,179 
27,961 

8,316 
33,266 

■'■■■213 

80 
681 

6 

34 

24 

45,665 

603 

11 

13,318 

191 

7 

' 

S 

4 

1 

419 

11 

10,271 

2,737 

82,826 

28,175 

129 

29 

3,657 

329 

9 



in 

83 

170,963 

473,460 

2,292 

174 

57,617 

2,611 

24 
3 

17,872 
5,153 

426 

62 

u 

•?. 

7,347 
5,489 

1,794 
10 

124 

74 
150 

13 

I 

14 

7 
2 

5 
11 

17,417 

5,092 

16,539 

63,260 

219 

70 

202 

3,824 

4 

4,935 

65 

15 

16 

3 

3,882 

47 

17 

.SO 

111,980 
4,294 
6,096 
1,178 

3,286 

11,255 

670 

2,425 

6,162 
i85 

2,353 
83 
88 
22 

IS 

4 

349 

8 

19 

?, 

3 

4,094 

72 

6 

4,806 

89 

'>0 

1 

'^1 

1 

1 

26 

3,084 

.    1.920 

11,398 

43 

28 

653 

09 

3 
16 
3 

7,440 

38,466 

8,136 

82 

505 

83 

''3 

8 

25,571 

2,485 

812 

1,613 

1,159 

26 

24 
?5 

1 
2 

469 
3,674 

10 
54 

?6 

9 

36,854 

3,044 

2,659 

1,059 

1 

2,110 

25 

'>! 

•JS 

?9 

1 

878 
85,141 

1,930 
5,573 

■■3,'594 

19 
2,272 

30 

9.0 

2 

6,043 

65 

7 

1 

1 

16,402 

189 

20,450 

2,487 

203 

243 
30 

31 

3'' 

3 

7,320 

154.316 

10,509 

15,969 

■6,461 

3,833 

1,866 
9,801 

19,200 
3,961 

11,409 
53 

"2i,'570 

439 

"702 

165 

3,796 

178 

371 

67 

86 

31 
2 

79,831 
3,564 

928 

51 

33 

4? 

34 

7 

35 

7 

12 
2 

10,049 
3,254 

203 
38 

36 

0 

37 

1 

38 

1 
1 

293 
256 

6 

7 

39 

1 
11 

2,758 
52,856 

6,924 

3,425 
43,025 

4,233 

1,353 

62 

14,988 

391 

17,863 

1,753 

87 
"'i,'3i9 

32 

1,831 

161 

354 

11,151 

70 

12 

25,110 

316 

3 

4,330 

60 

40 
41 

9 

42 

16 

648 

6 

18 
90 

7 
1 

1,315 

11,377 

13,812 

392 

92 

1,489 

180 

7 

13 
523 

1,108 
20,037 

68 
4,426 

68 

694 

2 

10,068 

54,941 

4,234 

1,555 
12,355 

71 

43 
44 
45 

46 

3 

4,595 
1,442,806 

3,600 
592,347 

628,' 524 

76 
65,689 



2 
3,848 

4,423 
1,144,067 

56 
44,071 

47 

1,980 

385 
3 

17 

692,933 

8,003 

20,073 

18,833 

87 

346 

2295 
1 

400,726 

99 

272 

16,723 
19 
22 

48 
49 

8 

7,166 

510 

50 

2948 

2,271127 

1,250105 

666,390 

95,225 

1294 

1,760454 

40, 183 

3031 

510,077 

24,311 

4,816 

1,462327 

62,730 

424  CUSTOMS  DEPARTMEXT  '  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  6. — Statement  of  Vessels,  British,  Canadian  and  Foreign,  entered  Inwards 

RECAPITU 


Number. 
of       ' 

vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

Quantity  of  Freight. 

Tons 
Weight. 

Tons 
Measure- 
ment. 

Crew 

Number. 

With  Cargo- 
British                                

2,232 

2,861 
2,948 

6,704,312 
1,424,647 
2,271,127 

1,302,322 

274,259 

1,250,105 

940,980 

6,527 

666, 390 

190,249 

76,253 

95,225 

Total                      

8,041 

9,400,086 

2,826,686 

1,613,897 

361,727 

ii  TRADE  AND  JfAVWATION 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
fro7n  Sea,  by  Ports  and  Outports,  &c. — Concluded. 

LATION. 


425 


Number 

of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

QiA.NTiTY  OF  Freight. 

Crew 
NuiiiV)er. 

Tons 
Weight. 

Tons 
Measure- 
ment. 

In  Ballast- 

1,294 
3,031 
4,816 

1,760,454 

510,077 

1,462,327 

40, 183 

Canadian 

24,311 

62,730 

Total 

9,141 

3,732,858 

127,224 

Grand  total 

17,182 

13, 132, 944 

2,826,686 

1,613,897 

488,951 

425  '  CDSTOilS  DEPARTMEXT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  7. — Stateiiext  of  Vessels,  British,  Canadian  and  Foreign,  entered  Outwards 


Ports  and  Outports. 

WITH  CARGOES. 

British. 

Canadl\ 

V. 

o 

1 

3 

■z 

c 

1 
1 

Quantity  of 
Freight. 

i 

B 

3 

•A 

-1 

£ 

3 

Z 

1 

m 

3 
O 

Quantity  of 
Freight. 

i^ 

S 

3 

2: 

J 

'S 

a 

o 

2s 

1 

Albert,  X  B 

1 

98 

210 

3 

? 

Alert  Bay.  B.C 

2 

442 

552 



35 

3 

1 

3 

20 

1 
56 

274 

558 

13,029 

96 

4,288 

400 

1,454 

10, 146 

5 

60 

"i,'5io 

4 

Annapolis  Royal,  N.S.. 
Anyox.  B.C 

2 

410 

1,050 

1,050 

14 

19 
325 

n 

Arichat,  N.S 

20 

7 

Baddeck,  N.S 

679 

R 

Barrington,  N.S 

q 

Barton,  X..'^ 

29 
3 

20 
2 

i 

35 

3,211 
441 

3,587 
271 
149 

8,391 

2 

5,687 

163 

10 

Bathurst,  N.B  

11 
1 
3 

2,058 
161 
595 

75 

6 

18 

.  16 

11 

12 
IS 

Bear  River.  N.S 

Belliveau's  Cove,  N.S.. 

9 

394 
1,850 

0 

270 

4,967 

474 

300 

19,453 

'  110 

12 

6 

14 
15 

Bridgewater,  N.S 

Buctouche,  N.B 

27 

9,965 

23,386 

191 

206 

16 
17 

Campbellton,  N.B 

Campo  Bello,  N.B 

9 

10,059 

6,838 

141 

3 
7 
2 
13 
2 

443 
137 
847 
1,583 
180 

75 

260 

20 
16 

IS 



15 

11 

Canso,  N.S 

4 

806 

662 

90 

28 

i,377 
360 

188 

66 

9,0 

11 

?1 

Cardigan,  P.E.I 

Charlottetown,  P.E.I. . 
Chatham,  N.B 

1 

14 

40 

1 

5 

76 

728 

75,881 

2,829 

1,112 

110 
806 

"i,'953 

263,650 
4,850 

6 

64 

964 

33 

34 

22 

?S 

62 

75,376 

6,5i9 

750 

3,025 

24 
?5 

Chemainus,  B.C 

Chester,  N.S 

16 

7,055 

479 

17,286 

191 

?fi 

Cheticamp,  N.S 

■^7 

Chicoutimi,  Que 

Church  Point,  N.S 

Clark's  Harbour,  N.S. 

17 

1 

33,843 
195 

76,442 

556 

429 

7 

28 

9 

9 
17 

2 
16 

4 

999 

572 
2,228 

296 
1,670 

490 

■'■   ■'76 
5,388 

383 

2,166 

"6,735 

488 

3,823 

1,375 

48 
44 

SO 

Clementsport,  N.S 

97 

31 
8' 

Dalhousie,  N.B 

Digbv,  N.S 

16 

19,128 

41,709 

305 

12 
80 

33 
34 

Dorchester,  N.B 

1 

249 



773 

7 

20 

35 

7 
9 

7,910 
606 

700 
611 

6,100 

200 

44 

13 

5,247 

1,600 

4,110 

137 

3fi 

Georgetown,  P.E.I 

Glace  Bay,  N.S 

37 

108 

522 

4 

10 

2 

5 

19 

3 

3 

7 

22 

11 

1 

53 

146 

54 

18 

27 

6,524 

123,420 

756 

6,249 

26 

514 

2,625 

674 

865 

36 

2,891 

1,490 

219 

1,856 

1,169 

29,434 

1,329 

3,592 

441 

38 
31 

Halifax,  N.S 

Hantsport,  X'.S 

355 

1,079,119 

243,366 

169,054 

32,616 

46,537 

1,425 

9,579 

13 

157 

4,650 

9,272 
150 

8,304 
22 

40 

Hillsboro,  N.B 

49 

41 

Indian  Island,  N.B 

4 

4? 

28 

43 

44 

Joggins  Mines,  N.S 

Kentville,  N.S 

1 

209 

375 

6 

91 
16 

45 

Kingsport,  N.S 

3 

2,251 

72 

, 

18 

4fi 

Ladner,  B.C 

38 

4,725 
2,616 

7i4 

1,735 
49, 755 

500 

11 

47 
48 

Ladysmith,  B.C 

La  Have,  N.S 

1 

7 

47 

4 

37 

1,714 

7,511 

555 

32 

2,868 

460 

175 

"is,' 348 

11 

45 

296 

76 

85 
65 

W 

Liverpool,  N.S 

7 

50 
51 

Lockeport,  N.S 

Lords  Cove,  N.S 

482 
291 

52 
53 

Louisburg,  X'.S 

98 

101,646 

216,344 

2,276 

909 
252 

54 

7 

2,010 

3,512 

45 

6,318 

176 

55 

Magdalen  Islands,  Que. 

Mahone  Bay,  N.S 

Maitland.  N.S 

56 
57 

3 
1 

558 
209 

983 

585 

20 
6 

5 
15 
9 
8 
1 
37 

496 

2,012 

1,026 

2,938 

70 

79,896 

875 

900 

112 
20,776 

'5^295 
1,916 
5,234 

ioi 

32 

78 

58 

Meteghan  River,  N.S. . 

48 

59 
60 
61 

Moncton,  N.B 

Montague,  P.E.I 

Montreal,  Que 

6 

3 

472 

13,312 

154 

1,823,333 

10,500 

165 

2,177,695 

16,928 

jtigioii 

186 

12 

45,111 

56 

6 

4,121 

I 


TRADE  AXD  yAYIOATIOK 


427 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
for  Sea,  at  each  Port  and  Outport,  during  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915; 


IN   BALLAST. 

Foreign. 

British. 

Canadian. 

Foreign. 

1 

1 
'So 
Pi 

c 

o 

Quantity  of 
Freight. 

a 

s 

3 
2 

1 

=3 

J2 

C 
3 

z 

i 

(A 

1 
i 

e2 

■6 
i 

B 
3 
Z 

1 

to 

t= 
0 

a 
z 

0 

S 

I? 

5 
'a; 

s 

e2 

il 

«    C    " 

Z 

1 

360 
1,474 

'1^056 

650 

7 
127 

1 

14 

1 

222 

17 

23 
1 

6,928 
703 

303 
10 

? 

3 

4 

1 

1,452 

868 

15,225 

2,000 

408 

56 

7 

95 

637 

6 
80 
12 
11 

6,140 

1,742 

24,428 

456 

45 
484 
245 

48 

8 
17 

5,716 
1,553 

42 
341 

5 

11 
40 

131 

■       28 

6 

7 

49 

2,407 

616 

S 

9 

15 

8,383 

132 

in 

11 

12 

1 

134 
20,860 

204 
32, 196 

221 

400 
481 

325 
43,453 

759 
21,395 

4 

295 

.    7 

490 

31 

13 

36 

14 

1 

15 

31 

16 

14 

150 

26, 132 

1,467 

14 

231 

36 

17 

IS 

27 

3,442 

2,529 

187 

368 

7,343 

642 

62 
166 

5,379 
2,269 

1,174 
679 

209 

15,872 

3,741 

19 
?0 

21 

4 

68 

20 

2 

1,269 

25 

9."?. 

10 

13,996 
2,943 
1,477 
4,171 

12,542 

665 

2,584 

8,314 

29,383 

61,594 
5,754 

194 
89 
30 
85 

203 

23 

7 

3 
24 

343 
274 

33 

75 

•?A 

5 

1 

77 

19 

25 

5 

26 

10 

27 

28 

18 

305 

306 

57 

12 

409 

56 

10 

637 

150 

29 

30 

18 

19.177 

~      793 

677 

' 46 

49,670 

1,168 

975 

323 
45 
10 

31 

11 

4 
1 
9 

112 

788 

2,050 

12 
20 
52 

32 

2 

33 

6 

1,737 

32 

34 

15 

16,030 

15,300 

297 

35 

1 

98 

4 

2 

39 

4,565 

149 

18 

6 

288 

33 

19 

36 

4 

181 

220,542 

2,999 

19,390 

752 

74 

3,485 

27 

7,8.37 

51 

448 

192 

8 

68 

37 

238 

q 

90, 163 

5, 125 

44,502 

993 

57,. 386 



24,678 

428 

21 
6 

23,848 
1,986 

378 
126 

38 
39 

31 

4fl 

90 

5 

25 

10 

2 

12 

10 
728 

4 
185 

41 

1 

70 
5,. 3.50 

42 

13 

43 

44 

45 

4 
19 
83 

248 
1,150 
6,552 

25 

139 

1,314 

46 

48 

23,695 

26 

18,907 

4,751 

1,195 

96,821 

760 

91 

1,699 

697 

944 

16,836 
3 

476 

6 

3,359 

1,196 

242 

3,609 

212 

20 

93 

12 

16 

17 
8 

517 
519 

90 
129 

47 

1 

48 

225 

12,272 

2.647 

2,108 

223,655 

8,200 

49 

73 

50 

120 

159 

7 

24 

298 

12,561 
891 
684 

20,600 

1,045 

175 

229 

4;  271 

26 
34 
20 
20 

199 

21,799 
1,339 
1,672 

52 

642 
347 
330 

51 

237 
17 

6,408 

227 

52 
53 

1 
16 

10 

480 

1,219 

550 

"liiSQ 

553 

33 

54 
55 

2 

12 

964 

197 

56 

3 

57 

58 

17 

12,728 

10,880 

14,455 

203 

1 

388 

4 

.59 

1 

3 

175 
0,744 

6 

108 

60 

34 

i69,376 

18i,130 

1,050 

2,582 

5 

il,696 

147 

61 

428 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  7. — Statement  of  Vessels,  British,  Canadian  and  Foreign  entered  Outwardsi 


Ports  and  Outports. 

WITH  CARGOES. 

British. 

Canadian. 

to 

•o> 

o 

Z 

o 

Quantity  of 
Freight. 

E 
Z 

0 

s 

3 
Z 

03 

■a 

c 
0 
H" 

Quantity  of 
Freight. 

C 

£ 

la 
"o 

c 
c 

II 
il 

Xi 

B 

z 
0 

fi'' 

Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I 

63 
64 

Nanaimo,  B.C 

Newcastle,  N.B 

Newport.  B.C 

35 

12 

1 

45,693 
8,465 
3,488 

17,203 

4,530 

60 

"  14,' 000 

1,202 

125 

39 

102 

5 

12 

25 

1 

41 

46 

89 

5 

1 

11,031 

822 
•    9,506 

4,304 

66 

3,861 

10,082 

21,513 

933 

92 

11,332 

11,060 

10,317 
45 

458 
20,772 
35,089 

168 

978 
2,050 

"l,'863 

947 

29 
255 

66 

New  Westminster, 
B.C 

193 

67 

North  Eaet  Harbour,  N  S 

3 

68 

North  Head,  N.B  

236 

69 
7(1 

North  Sydney,  N.S.... 
Parrsboro,  N.S 

377 

25 

9 

1 

17 

1 

239,713 

33,670 

8,035 

2,210 

37,019 

249 

38,537 
65,934 

'   12,062 

11,420 

621 

127 

28 

369 

6 

510 
591 

71 

31 

7? 

Perce,  Que            

5 

73 

Pictou,  N.S 

Port  Clyde,  N.S 

Port  Hood,  N.S 

36, 150 

380 

74 
75 

2 

380 

575 

155 

12 

76 

Port  La  Tour,  N.S 

77 

Port  Mulgrave,  N.S. . . . 

2 

30 

9 

2 

181 

33, 120 

996 

668 

100 

10 

78 

Port  Simpson,  B.C 

Port  Wade,  N.S 

3 

663 

54 

1,605 

7<t 

1,710 

1,881 

49 

sn 

Port  Williams,  N.S..  . 

17 

SI 

Powell  River,  B.C 

Prince  Ruoert    B  C 

4 

15,770 

4,607 

159 

8' 

32 

33,959 

455 

4 

649 

83 

Pugwash    N.S 

1 

126 

8 

2 

2,263 

586, 394 

17,074 

418 

4,300 

57.276 

19.346 

800 

'4,922 

25 

22,590 

207 

12 

84 

Quebec,  Que 

Rimouski.  Que 

River  Hebert,  N.S 

St  Andrews    \.B  .. 

85 
86 

87 

12 

8 

100 

10 

98 

.    17 

4 

4 

10,890 

1,040 

1,328 

1,135 

27,991 

7,634 

137 

398 

19,866 
1.525 
1,018 
1,156 
8,477 

15 

700 

"    1,296 

24,539 

19,085 

35 

186 

34 

201 

88 

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38 

89 
90 

St.  John,  N.B 

St.  Martins.  N.B    

148 

430,819 

-323,090 

184,626 

9,164 

1,000 
73 

91 

St   Stephen   N.B 

9 

92 
93 

SackviUe,  N.B 

Salmon  River,  N.S.... 
Sandv  Cove,  N.S 

1 
1 

296 

71 

1,300 
174 

7 
5 

20 

94 

1 
8 

42 
1,284 

50 
313 

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2 

95 

96 

Sandv  Point,  N.S 

Shediac,  N.B         

1 

82 

100 

7 

■      44 

97 

Sheet  Harbour    N.S 

3 
19 
6 
1 
2 
1 
5 

111 

3 

15 

118 

128 

3,565 

1,408 

98 

98 

'  99 

548 

3,328 

758 

13, 140 

60, 591 

165 

26 

300 

236 

4,963 

432 

14 

98 

Shelburne    N  S 

129 

99 

Sherbrooke    N  S 

34 

inn 

Shippegan.  N.B 

6 

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Sidnev.  B.C 

110 
160 
258 

2,484 
611 

1,288 
96,523 

319 

3 

102 
103 
104 

Sorel,  Que 

Souris.  P.  E.  I 

Steveston   B.C    . 

1 
4 

1,972 
315 

218 

4,500 
63 

27 
23 

5 

32 

368 

105 

Stickeen,  B.C 

11 

106 

Summerside   P.E.I 

528 

107 
108 

Sydney,   N.S 

Three  Rivers,  Que 

Truro,  N.S           

331 
15 

171,272 
36,671 

330,510 
19,820 

3,367 
561 

1,902 

109 

6 
1 

211 
251 
5 
17 
53 
71 
14 

993 

95 

2,636 

237,275 

453,400 

200 

1.898 

332 

74,295 

620 

1,250 

100 

2.113 

43,114 

13,939 

162 

175 

1,620 

114.000 

428 

515 

3 

' '4,408 

'4,' 636 

29 

110 

Tusket,  N.S 

4 

111 
112 
113 

Union  Bay,  B.C 

Vancouver,  B.C 

Victoria  B.C 

32 

346 

82 

117,168 

570,778 
183,018 

38,987 

79,903 

3.589 

'95,934 
270 

1,790 

29,846 
6,995 

69 

9,924 
18,732 

114 

Westport,  N.S 

14 

lis 

116 

Weymouth.  N.S 

White  Rock,  B.C 

7 

1,570 

2,248 

1,046 

42 

89 
99 

U7 
118 

Windsor,  N.S.. 

Yarmouth,  N.S 

Total 

11 
204 

3,413 
166,508 

2.725 
20,084 

3,584 

76 
14,581 

327 
214 

2985 

5,884,748 

3,803352 

1,092,976 

186854 

3023 

1,440,521 

583,548 

161,333 

60, 222 

TRADE  .l.VO  NAVIGATION 


429 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

/o7- Sea,  at  each  Port  and  Outport,  during  the' Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915. 


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Foreign. 

British. 

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17,207 

5,929 

1,477 

210 

22,030 

10,893 

10,145 

3,8.30 

3,908 

850 

91 

196,113 

19,665 

4,114 

175 

365 

28, 170 

18, 155 

1,860 
34,300 

3,974 
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227 

369 

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467 

187 

192 

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1,669 

1,657 

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378 

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67 

77 
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20 

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33,906 

35,783 

9,697 

8,377 

7,8,30 

617 

12,300 

7,695 

399,006 

9,714 

6,660 

357 

33 

30 

8,659 

917 

99 

4,850 

26,641 

201 

21,440 

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9,385 

975 

9,654 

10,123 

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25,313 

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138 

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14,277 

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2,673 
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4,213 

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24,387 

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111 

32 

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9,605 

2,396 

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1,525 

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3,274 

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59,459 

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175,113 

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315,378 

270 

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326 

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76 

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113,055 

7,528 

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39,661 

643 

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15,918 

40 
307 

13,482 

16,429 

50 

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89 

587 

906 

2 
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272 
329 

28 

3,215 

226,6.52 

155,030 

4 

163 

10,151 

6,811 

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202 

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360 

513 

173,528 

710,403 

88 

72 

4,526 

28,814 

110 

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350 

282 
22 

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98 

173,539 
279,624 

4,721 
10,784 

112 
113 
114 

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10 
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4 
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14 

91 

28 

116 

90 

117 

69 

106 

3,876 

1,122 

76 

4,428 

914 

118 

4356 

2,322017 

1,421579 

573,097 

87,022 

438 

581,577 

21,211 

2988 

629,766 

39,945 

2,940 

1,411013 

67,420 

430 


CCSTOilS  DEPARTilEST 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
Xo.  8. — Statement  of  Vessels,  British,  Canadian  and  Foreign  entered  Outwards, 

ABSTRACT  BY 


Countries  to  which 
Departed. 

WITH   CARGOES. 

British.     ' 

Canadlix. 

X 

1 

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0 

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United  Kingdom 

871 
50 
19 
28 
18 
5 

3,457,371 

223,350 

53,929 

74,543 

6,530 

14,015 

2,579,556 

73, 687 

88,165 

89,820 

1,660 

4,600 

546,328 

144,178 

29,089 

620 

6,877 

4,850 

93,522 

5,218 

807 

2,547 

149 

164 

132 
1 

1 

'20 

92, 146 

398 

1.862 

26.880 
1.046 
2.050 

15.340 

4,742 
10 

3 

British  South  Africa. . . 

19 

5 

British  West  Indies 

British  Oceania,  other. 

3.655 

2.267 

4.287 

118 

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q 

756 
8 
2 
3 
5 
8 

310,455 

18,496 

3,874 

776 

17,216 

5,300 

129,811 

45,925 

4,217 

'29,106 
9,066 

480 

"2,' 448 
2,000 

15,613 

219 

48 

20 

312 

91 

306 

139,900 

139.434 

62 

5,414 

in 

11 

12 
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Azores  and  Madeira.  .. 

268 

470 

6 

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16 

15 

1 

13 

77,009 

392 

5.392 

20,965 
"2,' 522 

19.086 
1.045 
4,126 

4,468 

7 

150 

Canary  Islands 

Cuba.. .  .  - .. 

IS 
19 

10 

3.252 

1.794 

68 

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69 

208,586 

289,845 

7,533 

3,603 

4 

5.566 

9,174 

117 

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5,412 
27,101 

13,412 
57.256 

56 
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11 
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27,752 
11,489 

65,169 
2,200 

326 
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1 
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2,948 

348 

12,224 

70 

610 

22,495 

700 

32 

11 

163 

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15 

2,062 

2,1291 

2,523 

89 

39 

33 

31 

1 

5,809 

4 



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35 

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3 

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91 

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30 

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2,081 

3,280 

1.278,228 

3,051 

1,915 

364,073 

158 
323,458 

149 

791 

56,117 

26 

491 

2016 

2,426 

22,866 

1,166,120 

3,443 

936 

395,557 

943 

136,384 

144 

39 

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5,186 

4(1 

44,309 

11 

ji 

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21 

22,838 

1,543 

Total    

2985 

5.884.748 

3809352 

1,092976 

186854 

3023 

1.440521 

583,548 

161,333 

60,222 

TRADE  AND  XAVIGATION 


431 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

for  Sea,  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  during  tlie  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915. 
COUNTRIES. 


IN  B.\LLAgT. 

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215,172 
10,241 
9,157 

230,357 
8,430 
4,330 

257,446 
7,405 
12,348 

3,308 
116 
107 

13 

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31,756 
43,225 

410 
1,257 

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2.821 

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47,132 

7,949 

1,622 



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12, 684 

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79 

45,734 

1,424 

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157,710 

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7,995 

776 

45,050 

5,462 
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1,220 

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74,205 

4,433 

16 

60, 650 

1,317 

16 

17 

17 

11,449 

9,680 

10,050 

231 

18 

1 

259 

7 

10 

3 

8,299 
32,811 

2,659 

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16,881 

52,259 

6,931 
37,660 

284 

85 

1,191 

37 

15 

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1,152 

1 
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322 

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20 

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20,973 
4,401 

3,024 
5,580 

1,726 

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2,604 
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2,758 

1,395 

12,326 

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5,208 

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3,682 
1,452 
5,748 
49,858 
1,720,565 
2,289 
7,812 

1,000 
1,500 
6,418 
20,205 
879,129 
1,655 

2,040 

247,756 
2,620 

157 

32 

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12,321 

63,392 

21 

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1,169 
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387 

52,957 

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12,516 
25,634 

17 

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1,852 

3,474 

80,266 

998, 320 

337 
18,332 
42,399 

38 

782 
3,163 

190 
173 

21,301 
396,845 

3,553 
10, 728 

39 
40 

41 

7 

49 

4356 

2,322,017 

1,421,579 

573,097 

87,022 

438 

581,577 

21,211 

2988 

529,766 

39,945 

2,940 

1,411013 

67,420 

432 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMEXT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  8. — Statement  of  Vessels,  British,  Canadian  and  Foreign,  entered 

Year  ended 


RECAPITU 


Number 
of  Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

Quantity  of  Freight. 

Crew 
Number. 

Tons 
Weight. 

Tons 
Measurement. 

With  Cargoes. 

2,985 
3,023 
4,356 

5,884,748 
1,440,521 
2,322,017 

3,809,352 

583,548 
1,421,579 

1,092,976 
161,333 
573,097 

186,854 

Canadian 

60,222 
87,022 

Total 

10,364 

9,647,286 

5,814,479 

1,827,406 

334,098 

TRADK  AND  y  AT  I G  ATI  ON 


433 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 1 

Out\viird,s,  for  Sea,  in  the   Dominion  of  Canada  during  the  Fiscal 
March  31,  1915. 

LATION. 


Number 
of  Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

Quantity  of  Freight. 

Crew, . 

Number. 

Tons 
Weight. 

Tons 
Mea-surement. 

In  Ballast- 
British  

438 
2,988 
2.940 

581,577 

629,766 

1,411,013 

21.211 

Canadian.    .    . 

39,945 

Foreign 

67,420 

Total 

6,366 

2,622,356 

128,576 

Grand  total 

16,730 

12,269,642 

5,814,479 

1,827,406 

462,674 

11— ii— 25 


434 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

TRADE   WITH   EACH   COUNTRY 

No.  13. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing  and  Steam  Vessels 
Canada  from  Foreign  Countries,  distinguishing  the  Nationality  of  the 

March  31, 


Nation.^uty 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  whence  arrived. 

British. 

United  States. 

Norwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

03 

1 
> 

^2 

to 

1 

> 

1 

> 

^1 

1 

> 

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Albert.  X.B.- 

I'nited  Stat<»s                         Sail 

1 

315 

Alert  Bay,  B.C.— 

United  States Steam. 

6 

2,612 

34 

2,829 

Amherst,  X.S.— 

1 
2 

209 
440 

1 

i73 

Total 

3 

649 

1 

173 

Annapolis  Roval,  N.S. — 
United  States Sail . 

13 

1,965 

3 

588 

Anyox,  B.C.— 

United  States Steam. 

6 

4 

1 

2 

72 

4,390 

7 

2,947 

Arichat,  X.S.— 

350 

65 

195 

1,506 

T'nited  States                       " 

8 
20 

917 
1,504 

Total 

79 

2,116 

28 

2.421 

Baddeck.  X.S— 
Newfoundland Steam. 

-     9 

2,457 

1 

1,052 

United  States Steam. 

Sea  Fisheries Sail. 

1 
23 

1,682 
1,112 

7 

6,532 

25 

1,566 

Total 

33 

5,251 

25 

1,566 

8 

7,584 

Bale  Verte,  N.B.— 

1 

876 

Harrington,  N.S. — 

United  States Sail. 

2 
9 

361 
95 

17 
32 

1,081 
1,326 

Total 

11 

456 

49 

2,407 

Barton,  N.S.— 

United  States Sail. 

37 

3,936 

Bathurst,  N.B.— 
British  W.  Indies Sail. 

1 

212 

1 

446 

United  States Sail. 

3 

711 

4 

2,286 

Total 

4 

923 

4 

2,286 

1 

446 

Bear  River,  X.S. — 

United  States Sail. 

8 

927 

ii  TRADE  AND  \AViaATION  441 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

AND   NATIONALITY   OF   VESSELS. 

entered  Inwards  from  Sea  at  each  of  the  undermentioned  Ports  and  Outports  in 
Vessels  employed  in  the  trade  with  each  Country,  during  the  Fiscal  Year  ended 
1915. 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish,  i 

French.    1 

German.     1 

Italian.  1 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities.   1 

Total. 

1 
> 

Pi 

J2 

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to 

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1 

315 

40 

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1 

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590 

209 

613 

1 

590 

5 

1,412 

16 

2,553 

13 

7,337 

^ 

4 
1 

10 
92 

350 

65 

1,112 

3,010 

107 

4,537 

10 

1 

8 

48 

3,. 509 

1 

57 

57 

8,214 

2,678 

1 

57 

' 

67 

14,458 

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1 

876 

19 
41 

1,442 

1,421 

60 

2,803 

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37 

3,9.36 

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7 

212 

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3,655 

8 

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442  CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

,  6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  13. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


Nationality 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  whence  arrived. 

British. 

United  States 

Norwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

Pi 

■1 

o 
> 

JO 

QJ 

(2 

§■1 

Belliveau's  Cove,  N.S.— 

.  British  W   Indies            Sail. 

3 
4 

593 
433 

' 

Total      

7 

1,026 

Bridgetown,  N.S. — 

United  States                  Sail. 

3 

347 

Bridgewater,  N.S. — 
British  W.  Indies     -  - .    Sail. 

1 

1,438 

1 

1,345 

Argentina " 

1 
30 

293 

9,826 

United  States                       " 

20 

7,560 

Total                      ■     ■  ■ 

31 

10,119 

21 

8,998 

1 

1,345 

Buctouche,  N.B.— 

1 

204 

Campbellton,  N.B.— 

Great  Britain            .     Steam. 

2 

2,494 

1 

1,526 

Germany '' 

TTniteii  States                     Sail. 

1 

1,165 

1 

174 

1 

439 

Total  

2 

1,700 

1 

4.39 

3 

3,659 

Campo  Bello,  N.B.— 

139 

21,694 

509 

13,032 

Canning,  N.S. — 

United  States                    Sail. 

2 

393 

Canso,  N.S.— 

1 

3 

20 

136 

393 

1,932 

Rn'tish  W   Indies             Sail. 

T'nited  States                 Steam. 

4 

51 

30 

149 

265 

4,650 

1,229 

12,161 

6 
37 
47 

965 
6,663 
4,453 

Sea  Fisheries                  Steam. 

Total 

114 

14,542 

234 

18,308 

Caraquet,  N.B.— 

T'nited  States                    Sail. 

2 

2 

161 

281 

22 

2,236 

Total 

165 

2,539 

Charlottetown,  P.E.I.— 
Great  Britain                Steam. 

1 
1 
4 
2 
5 
4 
30 
10 
3 

2,431 

588 

827 

1,713 

246 

284 

51,436 

2,203 

56 

1 

446 

British  West  Indies        Sail. 

United  States                 Steam. 

2 
10 

1,269 
5,043 

United  States                    Sail 

Total 

60 

59,784 

12 

6,312 

1 

446 

1 

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443 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Inwards /com  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


or  Vessels 


Danish. 

French. 

G 

^rman. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

■  Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

CO 

1 

1=  m 

J2 

1 

Pi 

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75 

II 

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PS 

Names. 

1 

tn 

> 

si 

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1 

15 
^1 

3 
4 

593 

433 

7 

1,026 

3 

347 

= 

2 

1 

1 

51 

2,783 

Argentinian. 

1 

1,933 

1,933 

293 

^ 

1 

1,172 

18  558 

1 

1,172 

1 

1,933 

55 

23  567 

1 

204 

8,620 

R 

8 
2 

1 
2 

11  114 

1 

1,005 

2  531 

1  105 

... 

613 

6 

8,620 

1 

1,005 

13 

15,423 

648 

34,726 

2 

393 

1 

3 

20 

4 

57 

67 

196 

136 

393 

1,932 

265 

5,615 

7  892 

16,617 

348 

32*,  850 

2 

2 

161 

281 

22 

2,236 

165 

2,539 

1 
2 
4 
2 
5 
4 
32 
20 
3 

2,431 

1,034 

827 

■ 

1,713 

246 

284 

52,705 

7,246 

56 

73 

66,542 

444  CUSTOMS  DEPARTME'NT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  IS.-tStatement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


Nationality 


Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  whence  arrived. 

British. 

United  States. 

Norwegian. 

Ai 

?trian. 

Belgian. 

_5C 

> 

1 

> 

1 

1 

CO 
1 

g 
> 

P3 

Chatham,  N.B— 

9 

18,057 

2 

3,300 

266 
1,945 

Norway Sail 

Spain ^ " 

1 

1,036 

22 
3 

51,850 
645 

.... 

Total                   

36 

72,763 

3 

4,336 

Chemainus,  B.C— . 

T'nitfd  States                 Steam. 

16 

1 

3,876 
161 

5 

293 

Total                         

17 

4,037 

5 

293.. 

Chester,  N.S.— 

1 

2 

34 

199 

21 

443 

2 

799 

1 

77 

Total                      

37 

663 

3 

876 

1 

689 

Cheticamp,  N.S. — 

1 

93 

1 

747 

Total                      '.. 

1 

93 

2 

1,436 

Chicoutimi,  Que. — 

Orpat  Britain                 Steam. 

7 

1 
1 

13,698 

198 

1,927 

Briti'=h  West  Indies      Sail. 

Total                             

9 

15,823 

Church  Point,  N.S.— 

United  States                  Sail, 

3 

330 

Clarke's  Harbour,  N.S.— 
United  States                Steam. 

9 
3 
9 

21 

572 

312 

97 

Umt*»d  States                    Sail 

18 
10 

305 

637 

Total 

981 

28 

942 

Clementsport,  N.S.— 

19 

2.567 

Dalhousie,  X.B. — 
Cireat  Britain                 Steam. 

2 

2,973 

Great  Britain                  Sail. 

1 

998 

1 

1,905 

2 

3,225 

Italy " 

Norway " 

United  States                        " 

1 

566 

1 

97 

Brazil                                     " 

■ 

Total                     .    . 

4 

4,975 

4 

4,789 

■■ 

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SE&SIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

and  .Steam  Vessels  entered  Inwards  from  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


o?  Vessels. 


Danish. 

French. 

G 

jrman. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationahties. 

T 

otal. 

1 

> 

'.0 

1 

> 

il 

n 

1 

> 

Cm 
« 

1 
1 

S  "I 

'a 

> 

Tons 
Register. 

Names. 

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o 

> 

1 

ft 
§•2 

?. 

2,696 

13 

23 
3 

24,053 

1 

313 

313 

266 

1,945 

i,oao 

2 

405 

405 

1 

2,249 

54,099 

645 

9, 

2,696 

1 

2,249 

3 

718 

45 

82,762 

21 

4„169 

1 

161 

22 

4,330 

.... 

3 

2 

35 

998 

21 

520 

40 

1,539 

Dutch 

1 

1,299 

2 
1 

1 

1,988 
93 

747 

1 

1,299 

4 

2,828 

I 

1,547 

8 
1 
1 

15,245 

[ 

198 

1,927 

1 

1,547 

10 

17,370 

3 

330 



9 
21 
19 

572 

^ 

> 

617 

734 

49 

1,923 

19 

2,567 

2 

1 

2,973 

998 

1 
3 
o 

} 

1 

1 

1 ,  905 

1 

968 

4,193 

2 

2,227 

2,227 

566 

97 

1 

1,280 

1  280 

1 

1,282 

1.282 

3 

3,507 

2 

2,250 

13 

15,521 

i 

446 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

I 

No.  13. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


N.iTIONALITT 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  whence  arrived. 

British.       .United  States. 

Norwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

1 
> 

<c3 

1 

7.S 

5  2 

^1 

-2 

> 

JO 
1 

§1 

1 

to 

Digby,  N.S.- 

TTnitprl  States       •             Sail. 

15 

2,195 

7 

923 

2 

Dorchester,  N.B.— 

Tlnited  States                  Steam. 

1 

1,576 

5 

1.039 

1 

230 

Total             

5 
6 
3 

1,039 

1 
9 

230 

2 

1,576 

Fredericton,  N.B. — 

1,737 

2,050 

, 

Freeport,  N.S.— 

P'nitPfl  States                     Sail. 

204 

Gasp6,    Que. — 

Great  Britain                      Sail. 

1 

1,029 

1 
1 
1 

148 

1,176 

246 

Ignited  States                 Steam. 

1 

1 

573 
260 

Total                             .    . 

3          1  .wo 

2 

833 

1 

1,029 

Georgetown.  P.E.I. — 

3 

1 

•      145 
70 

1 

398 

1 

39 

Total             

5 

18 
179 

254 

1 

398 



Glace  Bay.  N.S.— 

1,973 
8,584 

Briti<=5h  \V   Indies        .       " 

Saint  Pierre          .     . .    Sail. 

1 

43 

Total 

197 
156 

10,557 

' 

■  43 

7 
1 
20 
2 
1 

12,214 
1,297 

14,705 
1,888 
1,178 

Halifax,  N.S.— 
Great  Britain                Steam. 

643,425 

26 
21 
56 
56 

1 

72,784 
4,934 

82,570 
6,965 
5,552 

British  W.  Indies            Sail. 

155 

50 

Belgium Steam. 

1 
2 

1,748 
2,396 

Cuba                              Steam 

Prance          " 

1 

2,488 

Germany " 

Holland...... " 

•   9 

1 

39,836 
1,930 

Italy " 

Norway " 

Norway Sail 

'    308 

5 

2 
7 

}2,387 
1,580 
5,569 

Portugal " 

1 
1 

2,752 
256 

Portugal      .                  .    Sail. 

Saint  Pierre                        " 

1 
5 

69 
9,727 

Spain  .                            Steam. 

Sweden " 

1 
21 

3,332 
25,667 

United' States                     " 

149 

75 

412,668 
18,148 

10 

58 

6,347 
22, 539 

United  States Sail. 

1 

TRADE  AXD  XAVIGATION 


447 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Inwards /rom  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


OF   VES.SELS. 


Danish. 

French. 

G 

srman. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

5  " 
« 

1 

•r  "^ 

-2 

1 

Names. 

1 
1 

§•2 

71 

to 

> 

a 

22 

3,118 

2 
6 

1,576 

. 

1,269 

8 

2,845 

15 

3,787 

' 

3 

204 

- 

..   1 
1 
2 
2 

1,029 

i 

148 

1,749 

506 

6 

3,432 

r 

3 
1 
1 
1 

145 

70 

398 

39 

6 

652 

18 

179 

3 

1 

1.973 

8,584 

3 

138 

138 

43 

3 

138 

201 

10,738 

163 

1 

46 

26 

57 

57 

1 

1 

2 

4 

5 

11 

4 

6 

2 

7 

1 

1 

11 

17 

1 

6 

3 

183 

136 

6.55,639 

1,297 

87,489 

1 

1,151 

Panamanian 

1 

199 

8,327 

83,748 

7,015 

5,552 

1,748 

2,396 

3 

7,799 



10,287 

5 

20,801 

20,801 

Dutch 

2 

10,586 

50,422 

■> 

2,930 

1 

5,846 

10,706 

12,695 

1.580 

5,569 

2,752 



256 

.... 

11 

52,856 

52,856 

17 

3,519 

3,519 

69 

Spanish 

Swedish 

Swedish 

Spanish 

1 
2 
1 
1 

2,35i 
2,796 
1,799 
2,306 

12,078 

6,128 

•> 

3,599 

450, 080 

1 

1,020 

1 

59i 

44.604 

448 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  13. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


Nationality 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  whence  arrived. 

British. 

United  States. 

Norwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

J2 

> 

i 

> 

S  " 

Pi 

pS'a 

P3 

71 

en 

1 
> 

|-a 

Halifax,  N.S.— Con. 

Denmark      Steam. 

1 

18 

106 

20.345 

99 

2,193 

1 

580 

Sea 

2 

470 

Argentina Steam . 

Argentina Sail. 

1 

899 

4,526 

British  S.  Africa Sail. 

1 

1,597 

Sea  Fisheries               .        " 

207 

7,564 

76 

5,172 

1 

469 

Total 

787 

1,334,411 

149 

6 
10 

35,041 

74 

87.506 

1 

4,526 

Hantsport,  N.  S. — 
United  States Steam 

1,986 
3,617 

' 

United  States Sail. 

7 

3,918 

Total 

7 

3,918 

16 

5,603 

HiUsboro,  N.B.— 
Ignited  States..             Steam. 

22 

15,162 

United  States Sail. 

5 

4,350 

6 

2,368 

Total 

5 

4,350 

6 

2,368 

22 

15,162 

Indian  Island,  N.B.— 

15 

240 

114 

1,151 

Isaacs  Harbour,  N.S.— 
United  States Sail. 

8 
5 

405 

397 

Total 

13 

802 

Joggins  Mines,  N.S.— 

United  States Sail. 

9 

l',414 

11 

2,730 

Kenlville,  N.S.— 
United  States Sail. 

1 

74 

Kingsport,  N.S. — 
United  States..     .         Steam. 

3 
4 

2,251 
792 

1 

685 

United  States Sail. 

Total    

7 
7 

3,043 
36 

1 

685 

Ladner,  B.C.— 

United  States Steam. 

Ladysmith,  B.C. — 

United  States..             Steam. 

37 
13 

3,000 
2,367 

42 
24 

22,639 
4,949 

Total 

50 

5,367 

66 

27,588 

LaHave,  N.S.— 

Newfoundland.              Sail. 

4 

1 

20 

681 
392 

2,386 

United  States..                 " 

3 

1 
8 

900 

28 
517 

Sea  fisheries.                 Steam 

69 

5,528 

Total    . 

94 

8,987 

12 

1,445 

I 


TRADE  AND  XAVIOATIOX 


449 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Inwards  from  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish. 

French. 

G 

erman. 

Italian. 

Ru-ssian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

m 

1; 

> 

CO 

> 

QD 

1 
> 

gl 

-2 

> 

Nainos. 

73 
1 

s 

> 

p5 

> 

■f.  i; 

II 

1 

1,098 

3 

26 

283 

1 

1,784 

6 

8.6% 

27,511 

99 

2,193 

899 

4,.')26 

1,.597 

12,736 

469 

5 

7.627 

26 

18,014 

s 

20,801 

3 

8,017 

12 

53,447 

8 

20,037 

1,070 

1,589.427 

B 
17 

1 ,  986 

7,535 

23 

9,521 



22 
11 

15.162 

6.718 

■      33 

21,880 

129 

1,391 

8 
5 

405 

397 

13 

802 

20 

4,144 

1 

74 

4 
4 

2,936 

792 

8 

3,728 

7 

36 

79 
37 

25,639 

7,316 

116 

32,9.55 

^ 

t 

4 

1 

23 

1 

77 

681 

392 

3,286 

28 

6,045 

106 

10,432 



11— ii— 29 


450  CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  13.^ — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


Nationality 

British.       i 

Jnitcd  States.  1 

Norwegian.     , 

Austrian.      1 

Belgian. 

Countries  whence  arrived. 

1 

§•1 

1 

SB 

to 

> 

sl 

£■5, 

.2 

c 

to 

> 

(h* 

a; 
> 

Levis,  Que. — 

Great  Britain Steam. 

United  States " 

7 
2 

17,601 
3,514 

1 

2,036 

9 

21,115 

1 

2,036 

Liverpool,  N.S. — 

Newfoundland Sail. 

Portugal Steam. 

United  States " 

United  States Sail. 

1 

/5 

1 

1,927 

33 
44 
60 
83 

1,335 
5,464 
2,771 
6,366 

1 

683 

42 

5,593 

Sea  fisheries Sail . 

1 

no 

44 

1 

7 

5 

49 

7,630 

221 

16,011 

1 

683 

Lockeport,  N.S. — 

38 

687 

709 

1,674 

United  States " 

Sea  fisheries Steam. 

Sea  fisheries Sail . 

8 

103 

65 

4,727 

62 

3,108 

73 

4.830 

Lord's  Cove,  N.B. — 

United  States Steam. 

352 

14,653 

176 

1,702 

Louisburg,  N.S. — 

Great  Britain Steam. 

British  W.  Indies " 

Newfoundland 

Newfoundland Sail. 

MpTicn                            Steam. 

6 

3 

45 

38 

IS, 499 
6,951 

27,716 
3,534 

7 

9,659 

4 

6,378 

3 

171 

-    Denmark , 

Argentina 

France 

Germany 

Holland " 

Italy ;| 

Norway 

Malta ;| 

Portugal " 

1 

2,584 

.     1 
5 

2.230 
10,459 

1 
2 

2,o09 
4,850 

3 

8,039 

2 

1,600 

1 

1 

4 
4 

2,737 
2,224 

Saint  Pierre bail. 

Spain , Steam. 

312 

7,722 

United  States " 

United  States.^ Sail. 

B.  South  Africa Steam 

51 

6 
1 
1 
3 
2 

73,379 

905 

2,820 

867 

8,021 

5,308 

35 

60,512 

12 

1,066 

Gibraltar. " 

French  Africa 

Sea  fisheries " 

Sea  fisheries Sail . 

1 

432 

4 
17£ 

34£ 

18£ 

9,644 

Total 

182,07C 

204 

10,881 

53 

88, 524 

Lower  East  Pubnico,  N.S. — 

British  W.  Indies Sail... 

United  States Steam 

United  States Sail... 

Sea  Fisheries " 

I 

( 
3f 

17^ 

6- 

)               37" 

)            l,84t 

•      1! 
)     2 

1,13. 
1,10^ 

I 

Total 

4^ 

1           2.46' 

I     3' 

)           2,23< 

) 

- 

ii  TK.iDf:  AM)  X.IVIGATWX  45I 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Inwai'ds  from  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish . 

French. 

G 

erman. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

1 
> 

"5 

EG 

1 

> 

-1 

> 

Cm 

e2» 

1^ 

Names. 

M 
fe 

1 

IT     '^ 

■=1 

— 

> 

§•2 

« 

7 
3 

17,601 
5,550 

10 

23,151 

1 
1 
34 
86 
60 
84 

75 
1,927 
2,018 
11,057 
2,771 
6,476 

266 

24,324 

1 

15 

5 

114 

38 

790 

709 

6,401 

135 

7,938 

- 

528 

16,355 



4 

7,289 
1,338 

17 

4 

49 

41 

1 
1 
1 
5 
1 
3 
3 
2 

1 

1 

1 

8 

4 

1 

92 

18 

1 

1 

3 

2 

1 

194 

35,447 
8,289 

34,094 
3,705 
1  660 

1 

1,660 

1 

2,584 

2,230 

10,459 

2  509 

Dutch 

2,266 

8,039 
1  600 

9  737 

0  994 

1 

4 

94 
288 

94 

600 

7  799 

Swedish. . . . 
Swedish.  ... 

1 
1 

1,799 
1,963 

I  799 

4 

4,751 

1 

1,005 

1  971 

9   J^9Q 

867 

8,021 

5,309 

432 

1 

27 

10,020 

10 

15,038 

6 

409 

1 

1,005 

3 

6,028 

456 

303,958 

1 

174 

1 

24 
57 

67 

1  512 

2  950 

83 

4,703 

-^-^— 1 

■  1 1 1 

11— ii— 29i 


452  CVSTOMS   DEI-ARTMEST  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  13. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


Nationality' 


Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  whence  arrived. 

British.       i 

United  States.! 

Norwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

-S2 

> 

r.  tS 

§•1 

> 

Cm 

> 

^1 

a: 

> 

^1 

Lunenburg,  N.S. — 

British  W.  Indies Sail.... 

20 
11 
3 
26 
21 
215 

296 
9 

2,860 
1,083 

297 
4,629 

279 
17,416 

Newfoundland "    ... 

1 

1 
1 

20 

155 

Spain "     ... 

394 

78 
1,685 

2,312 



Total 

26,564 

777 

23 
1 

Magdalen  Islands,  Que.— 

78 

France "    .  ■  ■ 

Paint  Pierre "... 

United  States...               "    ... 

9 

8 
9 

2 

1,004 

777 

Total 

1,080 

Mahone  Bay,  N.S. — 

Newfoundland.           ..Sail 

6 
14 

22 

198 

674 

1,261 

697 

Sea  Fisheries                    "    .... 



Total 

2,133 

2 
4 

697 

Maitland.  N.S.— 

United  States... Sail.... 

7 

777 

1.120 

Meteghan  River,  N.S. — 

United  States Sail 

7 

fi 
3 

773 

Moncton,  X.B. — 

Great  Britain Stea;n . 

12.943 
680 

British  \V.  Indies     . .  .Sail 

Norway                        .Steam. 

2 

2,427 

^pain -      " 

Sweden.  ,     , 

o 

7 

1.'^ 

4,. ^18 
1,1.54 

19.625 

1 

1,091 

United   State.s Sail.... 

13 
13 

4,531 

Total  

4,531 

3 

3 
1 

1 

3,518 

Montreal,  Que. — 

0,592 

1,520 

689 

British  W.  Indies.                " 

17        a<i  705 

21 
13 

3 
4 

14 
1 
4 

20 
1 

7 
1 

3 

1 
45 

23,231 
56,101 

7,6.59 

3,014 
51.. "01 

2.110 
11,071 
54, 259 

1,090 

15,518 
1.994 

6,852 

1,686 

117,999 

Belgium ,  , 

Brazil 

San  DoniinKo 

i 

, 699 

Gernianv 

2 

Holland..    . 

11.599 

Italv 

2 

5,234 

Norway 

Danish  West  Indies.           " 

1 

1,178 

Portugal 

Deni:'.ark 

1 

2,758 

2 

2,208 

Spain 

United  State.-- 

3 

1,839 

6 

6,566 

1 

1 

3.093 
2,821 

Au.stria 

Chili 

0 

9 

4.676 
22,001 

Argentina 

1 

2,321 

TRADI-:    \\n    XAYIdATlOX 


453 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.  11 

and  Steain  Vessels  entereil  Inwards  from  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish. 

French. 

G 

erman. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

i 

g  2 

9J 
1 

> 

K 

to 

> 

to 

1 

1 
> 

2^ 

Xamcs. 

JO 

§■2 

'a; 
> 

^1 

20 
12 
3 
27 
22 
235 

2,860 

1  238 

^ 

297 

.T  0''3 

357 

19  101 

319 

28  876 

10 
19 
9 

8 

855 

I<) 

2,913 
1,210 

2  913 

9 

1,210 

1  002 

. 

28 

4,123 

46 

5  980 

* 

2 
8 
14 

198 

1  371 

1,261 

24 

2,830 

11 

1 ,  S97 

— -•-•     = 



7 

(73 

1 

6 
3 
2 
1 
1 
3 
20 

i:',943 

680 

2.427 

Spanish 

1 

1,883 

1  883 

1,091 

1 

1,   72 

6.420 

5,685 

1,572 









— 



1 

1 

1,883 

36 

31,129 

325 
20 
■>> 

13 
3 
5 

17 
4 
14 
23 
1 
1 
9 
1 
3 
3 
1 

)       62 
1 
2 

10 

1,432,780 

2,214 

43  529 

23.920 

* 

56  101 

7.659 

3,743 

2 

6,756 

Greedan... . 

2,184 

61.041 

3 

6 

12,8/7 
19,698 

14  987 

Dutr-h 

Greocian..    . 

8.048 
3,049 

51.016 

02.. 142 

1.090 

1.178 

1 

2,526 

20.802 

1,994 

1 

1,660 

3,868 

6,852 

1,686 

1 

1,400 

1 

4,0S0 

1 

4,463 

)  Dutch* .... 
\ Swedish.. . 

1 

3 

1,857 
5,971 

14/. 268 
2.821 

4,676 

24.382 

454 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.    1916 

No.  13. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


N.\TION.\LnT 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  whence  arrived. 

British.       | 

United  States., 

Norwegian,    i 

Austrian,    i 

Belgian. 

50 

> 

JO 

S 

o 

> 

> 

> 

C02 

i 
> 

(2  a 

Montreal — Con. 

Uruguay Steam. 

British  Guiana " 

British  West  Africa. . . 

1 
1 

2 
3 
2 

3,069 
1,980 
5,322 
7,440 
4,259 

1 

1,987 

) 

• 

Bermuda 

Total 

497 

1,869.!305 

3 

1,839 

18 

26,673 

4 

10,993 

2 

11,. 599 

Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I. — 
Sea  "Fisheries Sail... 

10 

276 

Nanaimo,  B.C. — 

'United  States Steam. 

United  States                 Sail. 

Chili Steam. 

Ecuador. . . 

108 

1 
2 

32,735 

89 

6,265 

135 
70 

88,354 
41,719 

10 

28.535 

^ 

Total.                       

HI 

39,089 

205 

130,073 

10 

28.535 

Newcastle,  X.B. — 

Great  Britain Steam. 

Great  Britain Sail. 

British  W.  Indies " 

Spain Steam. 

United  States Sail. 

Denmark 

1 

1,947 

2 
2 

2,946 
1,789 

' 

1 
1 

296 
2,273 

.2 

689 

3 

Total. 

4,516 

2 

689 

4 

4,735 

Newport,  B.C. — 

United  States Steam. 

18 

1 
4 

5 

17,216 

23 

22,923 

1 

3,179 

New  Campbellton,  N.S.— 
United  States Steam. 

1,826 
169 

Total 

1.995 

New  Westminster,  B.C.— 

United  States Steam. 

United  States Sail. 

24 
2 

6.159 
398 

15 

5,261 

Total 

26 

6,557 

15 

■    5,261 

North  East  Harbour,  N.S.— 

United  States Sail. 

Sea  Fisheries Steam. 

Sea  Fisheries Sail. 

8 

2 

21 

633 

18 

1,485 

..  2 

2 

66 
20 

Total 

4 

86 

31 

18 

2 

2,136 

North  Head.  N.B.— 

United  States. Steam. 

United  States Sail. 

180 

5 

23,850 
401 

341 
211 

Total 

185 

11 

i 

313 

354 

24,251 

20 

552 

North  Sydney,  N.S. — 

Great  Britain Steam 

British  W.  Indies 

Newfoundland " 

Newfoundland Sail. 

France Steam 

Italy 

10.92S 

13,03£ 

201.26; 

25,44£ 

4 

4,57r 

.    .    , 

IS 

22,01f 

e 

l,29t 

)    . 

'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.   1... 

1 

TRADH  .\sn  \ Wni.lTlON 


455 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   1 1 

and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Inwards  from  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


or  Vessels. 


Danish. 

French. 

G 

Drman. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

> 

ml 

^1 

en 

> 

to 

1 

a; 
> 

(2'B) 

— 
> 

Ha; 

> 

Names. 

3 

1 

a  to 
PS 

cn 

> 

a  M 

1 

4 

2 

3 

2 

3,069 

"> 

2,192 

6,159 

5,322 

7,440 

4,259 

7 

9,992 

3 

10,836 

10 

37,038 

8 

21,409 

552 

2,000,184 

10 

276 

1 

2,625 

1 

2,619 

255 

71 

2 

1 

154,868 

41,808 

6,265 

1 

3,084 

3  084 

1 

2,625 

1 

3,084 

1 

2,619 

329 

206  025 

7 

9,905 

246 

10 

4 
1 
1 
2 
3 

14,798 

1 

1 

349 

2,384 

296 

2,273 

689 

3 

544 

544 

11 

10,695 

1 

349 

21 

20,984 

42 

1 

4 

43,318 

1,826 

169 

5 

1,995 

39 
2 

11,420 

398 

41 

11,818 

8 

4 

23 

633 

84 

1,505 

35 

2,222 

198 

7 

24,191 

612 

205 

24,803 

15 

6 

331 

354 

2 

15.494 

13.035 

223,281 

25,449 

,  2 

344 

344 

1 

3,049 

3           4,339 

456 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  13. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


Nationality 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  whence  arrived. 

British.       1 

United  States.. 

Norwegian. 

Austrian.    |      Belgian. 

1 

> 

as 

§■£, 

1 

S  " 

1 

> 

■UlS 

1 

> 

Pi 

North  Sydney,  N.S.— Con. 
\orway                         Steam. 

3 

2,510 

Portugal Sail. 

1 

144 

•Saint  Pierre                   Sail. 

15 

5 

11 

1 

7 

25 

1,145 
8,167 
1.197 
3,140 
1,116 
1,757 

6 

8,963 

United  States                Sail. 

12 

1,004 

Argentina Steam. 

Sea  Fisheries                       " 

112 

8,711 

Total        

751 

268,627 

124 

9,715 

31 

38,061 

Parrsboro,  X.S. — 

2 

1 

26 

47 

3,905 

1,723 

29,143 

8,527 

Spain " 

United  States                      " 

26 
24 

7,708 
6,844 

1 

850 

Total  

76 

43,298 

50 

14,552 

1 

850 

/ 

Paspebiac,  Que. — 

United  States                       " 

2 

2,548 

United  States    .     .     .Sail. 

2 

615 

Total                        

2 

615 

2 

2,548 

Perce,  Que. — 

1 
1 

2,210 
31 

Newfoundland          .     Sail. 

.Spain " 

United  States                Steam. 

4 

2,971 

1 

912 

Total 

6 

5.212 

1 

912 

Pictou,  X.S.— 

2 

2,630 

2 

1 
4 
3 

2,569 

2,114 

7,152 

416 

Spain " 

United  States " 

1 

683 

United  States                Sail. 

Total 

10 

12,251 

3 

3,313 

Port  Clyde,  N.S.— 

United  States           .     Sail. 

1 

281 

2 

958 

Port  Hood,  N.S.— 

1 

91 

Port  La  Tour,  N.S.— 

Sea  Fisheries                   Sail. 

17 

223 

18 

1,669 

Port  Mulgrave,  N.S.— 

1 

99 

United  States                 Steam. 

4 
9 
2 

7 

279 
778 
194 
633 

1 

747 

United  States                    Sail 

2 
5 
5 

296 
643 
503 

Sea  Fisheries                   Sail 

Total 

13 

1,541 

22 

1,884 

1 

747 

i 


TRADE  AND  SATIGATION 


457 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Inwurds  jVowi  Sea,  &c.- — Continued. 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish. 

French . 

G 

erman. 

Italian. 

R 

ussian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

o 

> 

■=1 

JO 

o 

> 

I-.' 

> 

I- 

J2 

i 
> 

c-2 

1 

> 

il 

Names. 

> 

Tons 
Register. 

1 

il 

3 

1 

39 

25 

11 

23 

1 

4.S 

140 

2,510 

144 

39 
10 

7,462 
574 

7,462 

1.719 

J 

17,130 

2,201 

3.140 

41 
3 

7,665 
131 

S,781 

10,599 

95 

16, 176 

1 

3,049 

1,002 

335,628 

2 

1 

54 

71 

3,905 

1,723 

Spanish 

1 

1,959 

39,660 

15,371 

1 

1,959 

128 

60, 659 

I 

1,354 

1 
2 
2 

1,354 

2,548 

615 

1 

1,354 

5 

4,517 

1 
1 
1 
5 

2,210 

31 

1 

257 

257 

3,883 

1 

257 

8 

6,381 

2 
2 
1 

3 

2,630 

2,569 

2,114 

7,835 

416 

13 

15,564 

3 

1,2.39 

1 

91 

35 

1,892 

1 
5 

11 
7 

12 

99 

1,026 

1,074 

837 

1.136 

36 

4,172 



458  CrsTOMS   IH:rAI,'TMEXT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  13. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


Nationality 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  whence  arrived. 

British. 

United  States. 

Norwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

1 

> 

1 

^1 

1 

> 

"2 

Pi 

o  " 

> 

Port  Simpson,  B.C.— 

United  States                 Steam. 

30 

34, 167 

7 

55 



Port  Wade,  N.S.— 

8 

1,089 

1 

11 

Port  Williams,  N.S.— 

T'nitprl  States                       Sail. 

3 

869 

Powell  River,  B.C.— 

8 

5,329 

70 

36,224 

Prince  Rupert,  B.C.— 

T'nitpd  States                 Steam. 

82 
119 

92.757 
7.752 

154 

115,297 

201 

100, 509 

154 

115,297 

Pugwash,  N.S. — 

Great  Britain                  Steam. 

1 

2,263 

Quebec,  Que. — 

Great  Britain.. Steam. 

218 

3 

22 

10 

6 

8 

1,183,763 

7,824 

9,372 

1,010 

26, 145 

45,691 

1 
1 

1,520 
862 

1 

96 

Belgium Steam. 

Holland 

Italv 

1 

2,716 

Spain 

1 

3.093 

6 

42,435 

648 

,    2 

181 

Argentina Steam. 

2 

4,748 

Total 

276 

1,323,704 

3 

277 

3 

3,030 

1 

3,093 

Rimouski,  Que. — 

Clreat  Britain                  Steam. 

21 

30,355 

1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

2.136 
1,464 

884 
1,464 

929 

Brazil                                      " 

Portugal 

Total 

21 

30,355 

5 

6,877 

River  Hebert,  N.S.~ 

TniteH  States                       Rail 

3 

274 

1 

990 
9 

155 

St.  Andrews,  N.B.— 

320 
18 

19,470 
1,658 

53,629 
2,300 

T'nited  States                       Sail 

Total 

338 

21,128 

999 

55,929 

St.  George,  N.B.— 

United  States Steam. 

United  .States                     Sail 

2 
12 

172 
797 

57 
69 

2.. 502 
6.563 

Total 

14 

969 

126 

9,065 

ii  TRM)!-:  AKD  NAVIGATION  459 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

and  Steam  Vessels  entered  In\v;mls//'om  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


or  Vessels. 


Danish. 

French. 

German. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

to 

1 

en 

> 

Cm 

J2 

> 

2^ 

^1 

— 
> 

> 

Names. 

i 
> 

-j2 

1 

37 

34,222 

9 

1,100 

3 

869 

78 

41,553 

" 

236 
119 

208,054 

7,752 

355 

215,806 

1 

1,354 

2 

3,617 

- 

Dutch 

2 

7,647 

220 

4 

23 

11 

7 

11 

9 

1 

1 

8 

2 

2 

1,191,410 

9,344 

10,234 

1,106 

Dutch 

1 

5,489 

31,631 

3 

11,016 

2 

9.374 

56, 707 

Dutch 

7 

27,773 

37,147 

2,716 

3,093 

1 

1.400 

44,483 

181 

4.748 

1 

1.400 

3 

11,016 

2 

9,374 

10 

40,909 

299 

1,392,803 

2*^ 

"l 

1 

1 

1 
2 

32,491 

1,464 

884 

.... 

1,464 

929 

1 

851 

1 

953 

1,804 

1 

851 

1 

953 

28 

39,036 

4 

429 

- 

1,310 

27 

73,099 

3,958 

1,337 

77.057 

59 
81 

2,674 

7,360 

140 

10,034 

460 


(_■(  STOMS   ni:!'AI!TMEXT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  13. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


and 
rived. 

Xationauty 

Ports  and  Outports 
Countries  whence  ai 

British. 

United  States. 

Norwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

-2 

1 

^1 

no 

1 

> 

-'1 

-2 

> 

X 

1 

> 

> 

St.  John,  X.B.— 

.  Steam . 
.    Sail. 

Steam. 
Sail. 

Steam. 
.    Sail. 

Steam. 
Sail. 

Steam. 
.    Sail. 

Steam. 
.    Sail. 
.Steam. 
.    Sail. 

Steam. 
.    Sail. 

148 

5.32,733 

3 

4,912 

British,  W.  Indies. . . 

30 

11 

2 

79,942 
2,903 
4,412 

British  W    Indip« 

5 

4,806 

Brazil... 

Brazil 

1 
1 

1,023 
1,021 

Cuba... 

.... 
1 

349 

2,210 

Cuba 

France. . . 

Italv 

United  States  .     ... 

18 
164 

29,912 
24,240 

144 
385 

315,268 
35,528 

13 
3 
1 

13,821 

2,970 

656 

United  States 

San  Domingo 

Hayti 

1 

878 

45 

1,376 

Total 

420 

678,077 

529 

350, 796 

28 

30.087 

. .  Steam 
Sail. 

St.  Martins,  X.B.— 
United  States..       .    . 

27 
24 

2,133 
8,875 

27 

8,798 

.  Sail. 

.Steam. 

Sail. 

Total.... 

27 

8,798 

51 

11,008 

St.  Stephen.  X.B. — 
British  W.  Indies. . . 

1 

214 
1 

168 

19,757 
44 

United  States 

108 

24 

2,264 

5,187 

United  States.. 

1 

Total 

216 

19,969 

132 

7,451 

.   Sail. 

.  Sail. 
.Steam. 

Sackville,  X.B.— 
United  States 

5 

1 
10 

497 

3 

506 

Salmon  River,  N.S. — 
United  States.. 

71 
160 

2 

33 

Total    . 

11 

231 

2 

33 

...Sail. 
.Sail. 
.Steam. 
.  Sail. 

Sandy  Point,  N.S. — 

3 
9 

1 
2 

260 

1,527 

40 

109 

2 
129 

169 
10, 790 

United  States.. 

Sea  fisheries. 

107 

8,110 

Total    . 

15 

1,936 

238 

19,069 

..Sail. 

.   Sail. 

.  Steam. 
.   Sail. 
Steam. 
.   SaU. 

Shediac,  X.B.— 

1 

214 

Shelburne,  X.S.— 
British  W.  Iifdies 

1 

147 

2 

2 

29 

248 

94 

2,636 

United  .States.. 

14 
5 
8 

2,590 
191 
329 

Sea  fisheries. 

48 

3,901 

Total    . 

28 

3,257 

81 

6,879 

ii  rUADE  AND  ^'A^  laAriON  461 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Inwards /rom  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


or  Ves.sels. 


D 

misli. 

French. 

c 

■rman. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

t: 

JO 

JO 

1 

> 

Si 

4 
1 

Pi 

J2 

PS 

Names. 

P4 

1 

> 

§.2 

o 

2, 505 
271 

1 

1,412 

154 

■1 

30 
16 
2 

1 
2 

I 

1 

1 

176 

553 

1 

1 

1 

45 

.541,565 

1,202 

79  912 

\ 

1 

931 

^ 

' 

•     7  709 

4  41'' 

S77 

1  O'o 

1 

1  898 

349 

* 

2,210 

596 

362,13.S 

63,027 

656 

189 

I 

596 

1 

1 

3, 137 

289 

L  ruguayan.. 

1 

189 

878 
1  370 

" 

3 

=< 

3,845 

1 

5J6 

1 

1,412 

4,357 

9S7 

1,069,170 

27 
51 

2  133 

17  673 

78 

.  19,806 

1 

322 

25 

168 

22,021 
5,231 

318 

27,420 

8 

1,003 

3 
10 

104 

160 

13 

264 

5 

1.38 

1 

109 

499 

19  317 

40 

8  219 

253 

21  005 

1 

214 

- 

1 
2 
2 

43 
5 

56 

147 

248 

94 

5  '26 

191 

4  '^30 



109 

10  136 

..... 

462 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  13. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


Nation.\lity 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  whence  arrived. 

British.       1 

United  States. i 

Norwegian.    1    Austrian. 

Belgian. 

m 

1 

1 

m 

m 

> 

^1 

> 

m 
1 

> 

^1 

Sherbrooke,  N.S. — 

United  States Sail. 

1 

357 

Shippegan,  N.B. — 

Spain Sail. 

Sea  fisheries Steam. 

Sea  fisheries Sail. 

16 
63 

180 
917 

Total 

79 

1,097 

17 
10 

Sidney,  B.C.— 

United  States Steam. 

United  States Sail. 

49 

7 

1,248 
760 

443 
494 

Total                         

56 

2.008 

27 

937 

Souris,  P.E.I.— 

British  W.  Indies Sail. 

Newfoundland Steam. 

Newfoundland Sail. 

2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
59 

349 

44 

38 

213 

190 

2.706 

United  States " 

26 

2,168 

Total 

66 

3,540 

26 

2,168 

Steveston,  B.C.— 

Great  Britain .Steam. 

United  States " 

1 

123 
26 

156 
4.160 
3,930 

29 

1,542 

150 

8,246 

29 

1,542 

Stickeen,  B.C.— 
United  States Steam. 

5 

1,576 

40 

484 

Summerside,  P.E.I. — 

British  W.  Indies Sail. 

Newfoundland Steam. 

United  States Sail. 

1 

1 
2 

199 

856 
462 

6 

3.049 

Total 

4 

1,517 

6 

3,049 

Sydney,  N.S.— 

Great  Britain ■. . . .  Steam. 

British  West  Indies. . .      " 

Newfoundland 

Newfoundland Sail. 

24 

1 

78 

23 

2 

2 

71,403 
690 

65,562 
2,018 
5,346 
4,234 

1 

337 

9 

3 

65 

17,650 

3,165 

152,568 

I 

2,321 

France 

British  S.  Africa " 

Holland " 

Italy " 

Egypt. " 

Portugal 

Mexico 

1 
3 
1 
1 

3,561 
7.349 
2,712 
1,920 

6 

16,040 

2 

4,471 

2 

2,208 

Saint  Pierre Sail. 

United  States Steam. 

United  States Sail. 

Argentina Steam. 

Canary  Islands " 

5 
27 
3 
4 
2 
1 
1 
3 

456 

47.856 

514 

10,355 

5.092 

794 

2,250 

7,325 

27 

52,645 

2 

680 

Gibraltar " 

Uruguay " 

ii  TRADE  AXD  NAVIGATION 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

and  8tc!im  Vessels  entered  Inwards /rom  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


463 


or  Vessels, 


Danish. 

French. 

German. 

Italian. 

Russian.  ' 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

> 

1^ 

4 
1 

H  5? 

> 

^1 

1 

> 

t-i 

1 

Names. 

JO 

o 

to 

o 

> 

"1 

1 

357 

2 

478 

2 
16 
63 

478 

180 

917 

2 

478 

81 

1,575 

66 
17 

1,691 

1.254 

83 

2,945 

2 

1 
1 
2 
1 
85 

349 

44 

38 

218 

190 

4,874 

^ 

92 

5,708 

1 

152 

26 

156 

5,702 

3,930 

179 

9.788 

45 

2,060 

1 
1 
8 

199 

856 

3,511 

10 

36 

8 

143 

23 
2 
2 

3 
8 
1 
2 
2 
1 
5 
57 
5 
4 
2 
1 
1 
3 

4,566 

0 

2,724 
3,068 

92,114 

3 

9,244 

218,130 

2,018 

5,346 

4,234 

3,561 

7,349 

I 

1,249 

20,001 

1.920 

4,471 

2,208 

1 

208 

208 

456 

? 

2,947 

Cuban 

1,139 

104,587 

1.194 

10,355 

5,092 

794 

2,2.50 

;;:;i:;:;:: 

7,325 

454 


CUSTOMS  DF.PARTMEyT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  13. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


Nationality 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  whence  arrived. 

British. 

United  States. 

Norwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

-i 
> 

J2 

> 

1 

■A 

5  »: 

-1 

J2 
1 

> 

C   to 

a; 

> 

^1 

Sj'dney,  X..*^. — Con. 

"French  Africa Steam. 

Guatemala 

Denmark 

Sea  Fisheries 

Sea  Fisheries Sail. 

2,827 
2,308 
1.994 

8 

448 

Total 

187 

251,535 

11 

1,465 

112 

243,778 

1 

2,321 

Three  Rivers,  Que.— 

Great  Britain Steam. 

United  States 

20 
3 

48,873 
7,619 

- 

Total 

23 

56,492 

Truro,  X.S. — 

United  States Sail. 

4 

420 

I 

388 

Tusket.  X.S.— 

United  States Sail. 

Sea  Fisheries " 

1 

14 

1 

122 
524 

Total 

1 

14 

8 

646 

Union  Bay,  B.C. — 
Great  Britain Steam. 

1 

26 

6 

3 

1 

4,278 
41,427 

1,295 
10,938 

3,368 

' 

20 
10 

18, 602 
3,179 

3 

9,001 

United  States Sail. 

Chili Steam. 

.Japan 

* 

Total 

37 

61,306 

30 

21,781 

3 

9,001 

Vancouver,  B.C. — 

20 
13 

4 
9 
7 
I 
17 

91,991 
71,166 
18,530 
33,313 
19,277 
2,802 
87,857 

China 

Japan 

Belgium 

Fiji  Islands 

Cuba 

.\ustralia- 
Germany. 

4 

Chili " 

894 

1,051,919 

1 

502 

621 
3/5,227 

2 

7,687 

United  States Sail. 

Denmark .Steam. 

Peru 

Peru Sail. 

1 

5 

1 

2,895 

12,842 

1,771 

1 

3,863 

2 

4,3S7 

1 

2,773 

Philippines " 

.•^ea  Fisheries " 

75 

6,365 

IS 

2,187 

Total 

1047 

1,400,728 

522 

381,898 

5 

14,847 

\'ictoria,  B.C. — 

Great  Britain .Steam. 

Great  Britain Sail. 

.\ustralia Steam. 

Australia  Sail. 

Chili...                         Steam. 
Chili _Sail. 

32 

1 
14 

1 

1 

141,595 

1,389 

77,800 

1,863 

3,139 

1 

1,289 

1 

1.395 

China Steam. 

13 

71,166 

ii  TRADE  AND  XAVKfAriON  465 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 

and  Steam  \'('ssels  entered  Inwards /;ow  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 
OF  Vessels. 


Danish . 

French. 

G 

»rman. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

rn 
> 

§1 

> 

— 

> 

> 

Im 

Names. 

to 

•> 

J2 
1 

« 

1 
7 
8 

2  827 

2,308 

1  994 

7 

1,215 

1  215 

448 

R 

9,988 

8 

1,423 

1 

1,139 

328 

511  649 

20 
3 

48.873 
7, 619 

23 

56  492 

5 

808 

2 
7 

136 

524 

.  ,  . 

9 

660 

1 

49 
16 
3 

2 

4,278 

69,0.30 

4,474 

10  938 

Dutch 

1 

2,487 

5  .855 

1 

2,487 

71 

94,575 

20 

17 

18 

9 

7 

1 

17 

1 

1 

1 

1,402 

1 

3 

8 

2 

1 

1 

93 

91,991 

Japanese .... 
Japanese 

4 
12 

15.325 
40,278 

86,491 
64,693 
33  313 

2 

5.885 

19,277 
2,802 

87,857 

3,176 

■    3,176 

1 

2,675 

2,675 

621 

1 

3,36S 

Japanese 

3 

9,816 

1  448,017 

2,527 

2  527 

2 

6,096 

8,991 

21  092 

1 

1,465 

3  236 

2  773 

Japanese — 

1 

3,833 

3.833 

8  552 

,1 

8,771 

2 

5.703 

4 

10.718 

20 

69,252 

1,603 

1  891  917 

== 

32 

1 
14 
2 
1 
2 
39 

141  .595 

1  389 

n  800 

3  152 

3  139 

1,866 

3,261 

3 

9,317 

Japanese 

23 

87,338 

167  82 1 

.... 

11— ii— 30 


466  '  CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  13. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


N.4TI0NALITY 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  whence  arrived. 

British. 

United  States. 

Norwegian.    1 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

> 

c  to 

p3 

> 

i 

s 
> 

H  o 

73 

1 

s 
> 

Victoria,  B.C.— Con. 
.Japan Steam . 

1 

614 

54 

31 

196 

636,071 

9,276 

1,010 

774 
21 

646.024 
9,666 

3 

8,796 

TTnitpd  States                     Sail 

Total 

762 

943,505 

796 
30 

656,979 

i 

10,191 

Westport,  N.S.— 

United  States Sail. 

14 

2,147 

438 

Weymouth,  X.S.— 

1 

194 

I'nited  States                  Steam 

1 

689 

United  States Sail. 

17 

2,487 

13 

3,851 

Total 

18 

2,681 

13 

3,851 

1 

689 

White  Rock,  B.C.. 

United  States Steam. 

63 

510 

55 

335 

Windsor.  N.S. — 

United  States Steam. 

United  States Sail. 

5 
75 

45 
73,185 

20 

14,040 

56 

48,431 

Total 

80 

73,230 

56 

48,431 

20 

14,040 

Wolfville,  N.S.— 

United  States Sail. 

3 

708 

3 

907 

Yarmouth,  N.S. — 

4 

862 

Italy " 

United  States Steam . 

United  Stat«s Sail. 

174 

48 

2 

97 

148,533 

7,281 

22 

3,841 

2 
31 

3,998 
1,527 

1 

1,345 

Sea  Fisheries Sail. 

115 

7,322 

., 

Total 

325 

160,539 

148 

12,847 

1 

1,345 

rn.Mii:  am)  \.\\  kiatios 


467 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Inwards  from  Sea,  cStc. — Concluded. 


OF  Vessels, 


Danish. 

French. 

G 

erinan. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

> 

c  to 

CO 

i 

> 

J2 
8 

> 

-2 
1 

> 

Names. 

50 

1 

> 

i-2 

^1 

-1 

> 

u 

".2 

Japanese .... 

Japanese 

Mexican 

28 
40 

1 

108, 153 

189,658 

1,193 

29 
11.442 
/      75 

31 

108.349 

1,484,417 

18,942 

1  010 

1 

2,675 

1 

2,675 

3 

9,317 

1 

1,866 

101 

386,342 

1,668 

2,010,875 

44 

2,585 

1 

1 

30 

194 

689 

6,338 

32 

7,221 

- 

118 

845 

25 
131 

14,085 
121,616 

156 

135,701 

6 

1  615 

4 

1 

176 

80 

2 

212 

862 

1 

878 

878 
1.52  531 

10  153 

99 

... 

11   163 

1 

878 

475 

175,609 

.1— ;  — 30? 


408 


CUSTOMS   DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 

No.  14. — SuMM.\RY  Statement  of  the  Nationalit}',  of  Sea-going  Vessels  entered 

March  31, 


Countries  from  which 
Arrived. 

X.\TIOX.\IJTT 

British. 

United  States. 

Norweigan. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

B 

> 

JO 

> 

1} 

■A 

1 

> 

g.2 

> 

is. 
§.2 
E-  1? 

% 

"o 
S 

^ 

§.2 

^1 

1 

United  Kingdom 

1,216 

32 

1 

2 

170 

1 

2 

4 

7 

1 

1,100 

18 

4,294,291 

167,520 

1,980 

5.322 

240, 126 

2,820 

4,259 

10,271 

19.277 

2.737 

467.700 

44,727 

1 
1 

337 
1,289 

49 

75.886 

0 

S 

1 

1,987 

4 

British  West  Africa 

British  West  Indies 

British  South  Africa 

Bermuda - . 

Gibraltar. 
Fiji  Islands 
Malta 

1 

2 

i 

1.593 

214 

34 
2 

29.395 
5,158 

1 

2,321 

Q 

7 

H 

<\ 

in 

n 

Newfoundland 

12 

1,042 

92 

1 

185,432 
899 

i"* 

1 

2 

2,321 
7,347 

n 

1-1 

29 
7 
2 
8 

26 
2 
4 

121,111 

17.417 

5.092 

25,018 

142,332 

3,151 

6,989 

i^i 

3 

3,655 

16 

17 
IS 

Chili.'. 

China 

Cuba 

1 

621 

1 

1,395 

19 
20 

9J 

3 
2 

1 

3,417 
3,164 
1,178 

Djinish  West  Indies 

OO 

23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 

35 
36 
37 

38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 

3 
31 

7,440 
116,883 

1 
3 

1 

1,920 

4,689 

469 

3 

1 
1 

1 

8.136 
2.110 
1.686 
2.. 308 

2 

3.674 

Greene 

Guatemala 
Havti 

1 
5 

878 
12,199 

13 

51.507 

11,599 

Greenland.  Iceland,  etc. 

Italy                         

Japan                        

33 
6 

84.274 
22.094 

3 

7,946 

5 
17 
2 

7,189 

23,035 

4,387 

1 

6 

14 

1 

1.090 

14.613 

27.292 

293 

1 
1 

308 
3,863 

Peru 

1 

2,758 

6 
1 

33 
1,657 

18 

4,705 
392 

2.614 
87,180 
30,708 

9 

6,924 

4o 
4C 

1.289 

88,496 

1 

432 

1 

3,093 

47 

4S 

a 

5C 

2 

4,423 

Uruguay. . 

5 
4,934 

18 

10,493 

3,321,187 

on  ^A^ 

5,543 

2 

2,037,179 
47C 

196 

279,547 

1 

3,093 

• 

Sea. 

Total 

9,418    9.399.490 

6,854 

2,135,4i: 

437 

669, 27S 

7 

20.9.33 

2I     11.599 

1 

1 

THMIE  AMI    \.l  \  KlATIOy 


469 


SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.  11 

Inwards,  from  Sea,  from  each  Country,  during  the  Fiscal  Year  ended 
1915. 


OF  Vessels. 


I 
Danish.      French.      German.       Italian.         Russian.  Other  Nationalities 


Total. 


b.2 


b.S 


Name, 
of  Flag. 


28 


38,514 


2,192 
6,620 


877 
7,738 


189 
4,179 


3,320 
2,675 


2.526 


257 


2,664 


f  Dutch 

\ Swedish.. . 


7,647 
931 


1,151 


1,282 


Panamanian 


199 


57 


1,005 


Dutch 

Argentinian. 


1,299 
1,9.33 


1,280 


Dutch. 


5,489 


9,317 


1,866 


Japanese.. 


27 


102,663 


3,084 


29 


28,828 


968 


Grecian . 


2,484 


36,854 


29,072 


Dutch. 


12 


48,673 


12,596 


5,885 


Grecian... 
(Dutch... 
\ Japanese. 


3,049 

2,487 
148,431 


851 


1,465 
953 


,52,856 


Japanese. 


3,833 


13,493 
9,0.38 


883 


Spanish . . . 
Swedish . . 


4,234 
4,595 


20,969 


4,080 


6,696 


12,148 


2, 192 


6,578 


Cuban 

Dutch 

Mexican 

Japanese . . . 

Spanish 

Swedish . . . 
Uruguayan 


1,1.39 
1,857 
1,193 
199,474 
7,402 
9,733 
289 


'   1,301 
/ 

33 

4 

2 

215 

5 

2 

4 

7 

1 

1,207 

21 

2 

30 

11 
2 

11 

56 
6 

12 
1 
1 
4 

05 
1 
3 

12 
1 
1 
1 

40 
1 

46 
1     49 


20 

10 

18 

) 

1 

11 

15 

1 

117 

2,999 

.  26 

5 


•  10,762 


26 


4,420,270 

168,809 

6.159 

5.322 

281,405 

9,474 

4.2,59 

10,271 

19,277 

2,'i.37 

656.  .535 

49,880 

7,347 

126.600 

22,3.52 

5.092 

28,900 

254,312 

7,445 

17,891 

1,178 

3,084 

9,360 

153,8.52 

469 

8,136 

42.638 

1,686 

2.308 

878 

153.0,50 

189 

112.044 

178.897 

10.509 

27, 108 

24,328 

34.. 380 

293 

3. 833 

.52,856 

11,629 

302 

16,107 

185, 146 

39,175 

9.018 

10,493 


5,908,060 


27,511 


49 


50 


65 


90,056 


62, 192 


28  92,331 


11  19,085 


28 


73,534 


159 


559,034 


17,182 


13,132,944 


470 


CUSTOMS   niJPARTilEXT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


TRADE  WITH  EACH  COUNTRY 


No.  15. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing  and  Steam  Vessels 
in  Canada,  for  foreign  countries,  distinguishing  the  Nationality 

the  Fiscal  Year  ended 


and 
eparted. 

Nationality 

Ports  and  Outporta 
Countries  for  -n-hich  D 

British.       1  United  States.  1 

Norwegian.    1 

Austrian.    1 

Belgian. 

1 

> 

11 

1 
> 

'J3 
1 

1 
> 

7J 

1 

en   C 

Albert,  N.B.— 

United  States 

.Sail.... 
.Steam. 

1 

98 

1 

360 

Alert  Bay,  B.C.— 

3 

664 

34 
3 

8,334 
68 

Total 

3 

664 

37 

8.402 

.    Sail. 

■ 

Amherst,  X.S. — 

United  States 

1 

274 

Total 

1 

274 

.  Sail. 

Annapolis  Royal,  N.S. 

2 
1 

2 

448 
249 
271 

Cuba 

Total 

5 

968 

Steam. 

Anyox,  B.C.— 

26 

19,169 

9 

7,168 

.    .Sail. 

Arichat.  N.S.— 

3 
25 

134 

2,287 

83 

1,969 

Total 

83 

1,969 

28 

2,421 

Steam. 
,  .    Sail. 

Baddeok.  N.S.— 

18 
1 
1 

48 

24,916 

46 

1,682 

2,072 

-      .      -      . 

13 

13,508 

26 

1,660 

Total 

68 

28,716 

26 

1,660 

13 

13,508 

.  ,     Sail. 

Barrington.  N.S. — 

1 

48 

266 
2,141 

11 
11 

456 

Total 

456 

49 

2,407 

..    Sail. 

. .  Steam 
Sail    . 

Barton.  X.S — 

29 

3,211 

Bathurst,  N.B.— 

3 

2,405 

Cuba 

1 

440 

1 

446 

...Sail.... 

14 

2,499 

10 

5,092 

Total 

14 

2,499 

11 

5,5.32 

4 

2,851 

ii  TUMIK  Wit   \A\  KIATION  471 

■SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 

AND   NATIONALITY   OF   VESSELS. 

entered  outwiird-s,  fur  Sea,  at  each  of  the  undermentioned  Ports  and  Outports 
of  the  \'e.ssels  employed  in  the  trade  with  each  country,  during 
March  31,  1915. 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish. 

French. 

German. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

1 

J 
-1 

en 

> 

m 

Eg 

> 

CO 

"a; 

3i 

Eg 

> 

§1 

Names. 

JO 

1 

1 

> 



2 

458 

37 
3 

8,998 

68 

40 

9,066 

1 

703 

1 
1 

703 

274 

' 

1 

703 

2 

977 

2 
1 
2 

448 

249 

271 

5 

968 

35 

26,337 

3 
108 

134 

4,256 

111 

4,390 

18 

1 

14 

75 

24,916 

46 

15, 190 

1 

57 

3,789 

1 

57 

108 

43,941 

1 
59 

266 

2,597 

60 

2,863 

29 

3,211 

3 

1 

1 

24 

2,405 

440 

446 

7,591 

29 

10,882 

* 

472 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  15.- — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


N.^TIONALTTY 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  for  which  Departed. 

E 

ritish. 

United  States. i 

Norw'egian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

'a 

§■1 

> 

u 

EC 

Bear  River,  N.S. — 
British  W.  Indies Sail. .. . 

1 

2 

18 

161 

669 

2,918 

Cuba                          ...    "    .  ■  • 

United  States "    ... 

Total 

21 

4 

1 

5 

3,748 

Belliveau's  Cove.  N.S.— 
British  W.  Indies Sail.... 

743 
123 

United  States *'    ... 

Grand  Total 

866 

Bridgetown,  N.S.— 

United  States Sail.... 

1 

149 

1 

134 

Bridgenater,  N.S. — 
British  W.  Indies Sail.... 

1 

249 

1 
1 

1,597 

874 

Cuba                 "    ... 

2 
3 

683 
776 

3 

1,264 

Brazil                   "    ... 

1 
2 

25 

i,48S 

732 

10,455 

1 

1,344 

Porto  Rico    ..                   "... 

2 
54 

586 
16,062 

United  States "    ... 

Total                       

62 

18,356 

31 

13,939 

3 

3,815 

Buctouche,  N.B.— 

Orpat  Britain                   Sail  .. 

1 

204 

Campbellton,  N.B.— 

Great  Britain                 Steam. 

5 

9,228 

4 
1 

5,670 
566 

7 
1 

10, 142 

257 

3 

461 

1 
2 

1,954 
2,269 

T'nit^fl  States                 Steam. 

4 

2,710 

T^nited  States                 Sail  ... 

4 

813 

4 

1,920 

Total         

12 

10,502 

4 

1,920 

12 

13, 169 

8 

10,399 

Campo  Hello,  N.B.— 

United  States                 Steam. 

157 

26,269 

28 

452 

Canning,  N.S— 
Cuba                    Sail... 

2 

847 

Canso,  N.S.— 
British  W   Indies          Sail  .. 

1 

1 

1 

15 

41 

62 

97 
109 

67 
2,183 
7,206 
5,449 

1 

4 

24 

31 

176 

89 

235 

3,262 

1,286 

14,442 

I'nitpd  States                 Steam. 

United  States                Sail  .. 

Total 

121 

15,111 

236 

19,314 

Caraquet,  N.B. — 

United  States                Sail  ... 

2 
2 

164 

180 

22 

2,247 

Sea  Fisheries                  Steam. 

Sea  Fisheries                 Sail  .. 

Total 

168 

2,449 

1     " 

ii  TRADE  ASD  XAMOATIOy  473 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  1 1  - 

4 

and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Outwards  for  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 

OF  Vessels  . 


Danish. 

Fr 

ench. 

a 

crman. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

J2 
> 

to 

1 

> 

> 

1 

Names. 

"1 

JO 

> 

II 

1 
2 

18 

161 

669 

2  918 

21 

3,748 

4 

1 

743 

123 

5 

866 

2 

283 

1 
2 
6 
3 
3 
4 
79 

249 
3,530 
2  821 



Argentinean 

1 

1,933 

776 

4,005 

1,318 

26,517 

1 

1,173 

1 

1,173 

1 

1,933 

98 

39,216 

1 

204 

16 
4 
3 

2 
4 
1 
5 

8 

25,040 

2,088 

461 

2 

1,265 



1 

1,282 

. 

3  236 

2 
1 

2,164 
992 

4,' 433 

992 

3,715 

2  733 

1 

1,005 

1 

1,005 

3 

3,156 

3 

2,547 

43 

42,698 

185 

26,721 

I 

2 

847 

1 

2 

5 

39 

72 

238 

97 

198 

302 

5  445 

8  492 

19,891 

357 

34,425 

2 

2 

164 

180 

22 

9  247 

168 

2  449 

474 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMEXT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  15. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


NATI0N.\LrrY 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  for  which  Departed. 

British. 

United  States. 

Norwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

> 

1 
> 

> 

m 

1 

S  " 

H  a; 

> 

^1 

Cardigan,  P.E.I.— 

1 

76 

Charlottetown,  P.E.I.— 

25 

15 

1 

5 

30 

4 

22,635 
786 
857 
390 

51,436 
68 

Saint  Pifrre                           Sail. 

2 

1,269 



Total           

80 

76, 172 

2 

1,269 

Chatham,  N-B.— 

8 
1 
1 
25 
5 

15,491 

165 

84 

59,007 

1,134 

4 

1 

6,227 
1,036 

firpflt  Britain                      Sail. 

I'nitffl  States                Steam. 

Total 

40 

75,881 

5 

7,263 

Chemainus,  B.  C. 

T'nited  States                 Steam. 

19 
1 

7,398 
2,829 

5 

301 

R    South  Africa                Sail. 

Chili 

1 

776 

Total 

20 

10, 227 

6 

1,077 

Chester,  N.S.— 

T'nited  States                   Sail. 

5 
11 
13 

1,112 
123 
151 

5 

1 

1.477 

77 

Sea  Fisheries                     Sail. 

Total 

29 

1,386 

6 

1,554 

Chetioamp,  N.S. — 

T'nitpfi  States                 Steam. 

4 

2,872 

C'hicoutimi,  Que.— 

16 

33,153 

i 

1,850 

1 

690 

3 

3,307 

Total 

17 

33,843 

4 

5,157 

Church  Point.  N.S.— 

T'nited  States                    Sail. 

10 

1,194 

Clarks  Harbour,  N.S.— 

9 

572 

T'nited  States                    Sail. 

18 
10 

305 
637 

Sea  Fisheries                        " 

42 

409 

Total 

21 

981 

28 

942 

Clementsport,  N.S.— 

T'nited  States                 Sail. 

17 

2,228 

TRADE  AM)   \All(; AT/OX 


475 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Outwards  for  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish,  i 

French,    i 

German,     i 

Italian.      1 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

To 

tiJl. 

u 

§.2 

Ho; 

-J. 

1 

■/J 
1 

— 

a; 

> 

Names. 

;5: 

ml  ' 

7J 

1 

e21 

1 

76 

25 

15 

1 

5 

32 

4 

22,6.35 

786 

857 

390 

52,705 

68 

82 

77,441 

■ 

3 

4,271 

1 

2,249 

16 
3 
1 

25 
5 

28.238 

1 

213 

1,414 

84 

59,007 

1,134 

3 

4,271 

1 

2,249 

1 

213 

50 

89,877 

24 
1 
1 
1 

7,699 

2,829 

1 

1,860 

1,866 

776 

1 

1,866 

27 

13, 170 

10 
12 
13 

2,589 



200 

151 

35 

2,940 

Dutch 

1 

1,299 

5 

4,171 

846 
1,547 
4,992 

1 

18 

1 
8 

35,849 

1 

1,547 

4 

8,989 

6 

7,385 

27 

46,385 

10 

1,194 

9 
18 
22 

572 

305 

1.046 

49 

1,923 

17 

2,228 

476 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  15. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


- 

NATioNALrrr 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  for  which  Departed. 

British. 

United  States. 

Norwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

1 

> 

> 

^S  ■ 

dm 

p3 

> 

1 

s 
> 

Dalhousie,  X.B.— 
Great  Britain Steam. 

5 

1 
1 
7 
4 

9,550 

199 

56 

8,483 

1,136 

British  W.  Indies Sail. 

United  States            ..Steain. 

13 
3 

13,226 
1,620 

United  States Sail. 

Total                  

18 
16 

19,424 

16 

14,846 

Digbv,  N.3.— 
United  States Sail. 

1,670 

15 

905 

Dorchester,  N.B.— 

T'nited  States                Steam. 

1 

788 

United  States                  Sail. 

5 

739 

2 

677 

Total 

5 
6 

739 

2 
9 

1 

677 

1 

788 

Fredericton,  N.B. — 

United  States                    Sail. 

1,737 

2,050 

1 
1 

Gaspe,  Que. — 

Great  Britain                Steam. 

1,572 

2,136 
1,029 

2 

11 
7 

347 

11,725 

1,085 

1 

United  States Steam. 

10 

9,539 

1 

878 

United  States   .  ' .    ...    Sail. 

Total                    

20 

8 

1 
1 

13, 157 

11 

11,111 

3 

4,043 

Georgetown,  P.E.L— 

542 
64 
39 

Total    

10 

645 

Glace  Bay,  N.S.— 

18 

188 

1.973 
9,U6 

Great  Britain Sail. 

Saint  Pierre               .    .        " 

1 

43 

Total 

206 

11,089 

1 

43 

Halifax,  X.S.— 

Great  Britain Steam. 

138 
8 

597,945 
3,287 

11 

6 

24 

10,860 
5,551 
17,850 

British  W.  Indies          Steam. 

British  W.  Indies     . ,  .    Sail. 

5 
52 

48 

1,287 

73,286 

4,085 

3 

4,218 

Xewfoundland Sail. 

2 

227 

Denmark                         Steam. 

1 

3,578 

Brazil Sail. 

6 

1,340 

3 

2,773 

Cuba ' Sail. 

1 

1 

26 

2 

249 

2,572 

74,096 

447 

France Steam^. 

British  Guiana Sail. 

Holland                          Steam. 

1 

2,086 

3 

5,515 

British  South  Africa..      '* 

2,199 

1 
1 

765 
1,297 

.    Uruguay Sail. 

Portugal " 

TRADE  AND  NAVIClATIOy 


477 


SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.   11 

ami  Steam  Vessels  entered  Outwards /or  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish. 

French. 

German. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

1 

> 

t- 

fc-t   4) 

P5 

JO 

> 

§.2 

93 

si 

Names. 

JO 

> 

X       ■ 

1 

> 

§.2 

^1 

Grcecian. ... 

1 

3,049 

0 

1 

.     1 

20 

7 

1 

12,599 

199 

56 

21,709 

2,756 

1 

1,282 

1,282 

1 

1,282 

1 

3,049 

36 

38,601 

31 

2,575 

1 

7 

788 

1,416 

8 

2,204 

15 

3,787 

2 

1 

2 

23 

7 

3,708 

1,029 

347 

I 

876 

23,018 

1,085 

1 

876 

35 

29, 187 

8 

1 
1 

542 

64 

39 

10 

645 

3 

138 

18 

188 

3 

1 

1,973 

9,116 

138 

43 

3 

138 

210 

11,270 

? 

2,631 

Swedish .... 

2 

3,170 

153 
16 

24 
5 

55 

50 
2 
6 
3 
1 
1 

26 
2 
4 
1 
1 
1 
1 

614,606 

1 

1,151 

1 

590 

10,579 

n,sM 

1,287 

, 

77,. 504 

4,312 

2,199 

5,777 

1,340 

*■ 

2,773 

249 

2.572 

74.096 

447 

7,601 

2,199 

1,297 

Portuguese.. 

1 

25 

25 

I 


478  CUl-lTOMS  DEPARTMEXT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  15. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


N.\TI0NALITY 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  for  which  Departed. 

British.        1 

United  States.  1    Norwegian.    1 

Austrian,    i 

Belgian. 

GO 

1 

> 

1 

.1 

a  M 

1 

o 

> 

> 

2- 
5  IS 

^1 

to 

1 

O 

> 

Halifax,  N.S.-Con. 

Russia                              Steam. 

1 

291 

Saint,  Piprre                         Sail. 

4 

364 

Spain                                 Steam. 

1 

16 

686 
29,085 

165 

47 
21 

417,745 

7,351 
22,838 

6 
48 

1,058 
15,334 

1 

4,636 

TTnited  Statps                   Sail 

Sea                                  Steam. 

Argentina " 

Havti                                    ** 

1 
1 

1,145 
684 

1 

259 

1 

2,659 

2 
365 

359 
17,366 

70 

4,662 

Total 

894 

2 

•  4 

1,227,366 

18 
756 

128 

6 
9 

26,026 

1,986 
2,999 

72 

84,007 

1 

4,536 

Hantsport,  N.S.— i 

United  States Steam 

United  States Sail. 

Total 

6 

774 

15 

4,985 

HiUsboro,  N.B.— 

TTnitPfl    States                  Steam. 

24 

16, 656 

10 

6,249 

7 

2,734 

Total 

10 

6,249 

7 

2,734 

24 

16,656 

Indian  Island,  N.B.— 

L'nited  States Steam, 

7 

51 

92 

762 

Isaacs  Harbour,  N.S. — 

1 

74 

l'nited  States                        " 

5 

514 

12 

728 

Total 

5 

514 

13 

802 

Joggins  Mines,  N.S. — 

20 

2 

1 

2,834 

13 

3,485 

KentviUe,  N.S.— 
Piiha                                    Sail 

600 

74 

3 

3 
3 

674 

Kingsport,  N.S. — 

2,251 
865 

Cuba Sail. 

Total 

6 

3.116 

Ladner,  B.C.— 

11 

284 

Ladysmith,  B.C. — 

United  States Steam. 

United  States Sail. 

30 

11 

1 

2,256 

1,785 

37 

39 
26 

18,784 
5,428 

— 

Total 

42 

4,078 

65 

24,212 

\" 

— 

II  TUMti:  WD  XAVIOATION  479 

SESSIONAL   PAPER  No.   11 

and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Outwards  for  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish. 

French.    1 

Gcniian. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

1 

^1 

1^ 

C    CO 

-1 

CO 

> 

H  5? 

^1 

n 

Eg 

Tons 
Register . 

Names. 

§.2 

e2| 

1 

1 
15 

4 

1 
1 

214 

95 

28 

1 

1 

1 

1 

3 

435 

291 

15 

3,252 

3,252 

.364 

Spanish 

1 

2,306 

2,306 

686 

1 

1,098 

2 

6,683 

5 

23,701 

1 

5,846 

11 

52,856 

(Swedish.. . 

]  Dutch 

[Spanish... . 

3 
2 
1 

3,470 

10,586 

2,351 

559,015 
22,685 

7 

7,812 

30.650 

1,145 

684 

259 

2,659 

1 

94 

... 

453 

22,028 

4 

5,928 

25 

17,841 

5 

23,701 

2 

6,997 

12 

53,446 

10 

21,908 

1,153 

1.471,756 

8 
13 

2.004 

3,755 

21 

5,759 

24 
17 

16,656 

8,983 

41 

25,639 

99 

813 

1 
5 
12 

74 

514 

728 

* 

18 

1,316 

33 

6,319 

2 
I 

600 

74 

' 

3 

674 

3 
3 

2,2,51 

865 

6 

3,116 

11 

284 

69 
37 

1 

21,040 

7.213 

37 

107 

28,290 

480  CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  li 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  15. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


N.\TIONALITY 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  for  which  Departed. 

British. 

United  States. 

X'orwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

C 
> 

^1 

1 
> 

ro 

1 

> 

Pi 

La  Have,  N.S.— 

Ne^Vfoundland. ...  .          Sail. 

6 

1 

16 

705 

248 

2.744 

United  States Sail. 

1 
8 

28 
517 

Sea  Fisheries Sail. 

78 

6,059 

Total 

101 

5 

1 
1 
1 

9,756 

9 

545 

Liverpool,  X.S. — 

British  \V.  Indies. ,  -    .     Sail. 

1,196 
109 
249 
249 

2 

199 

Cuba            " 

Portujral " 

United  States Steam. 

15 
24 

77 
107 

412 
6,225 
3,675 
8,396 

United  States Sail. 

39 

5.818 

Sea  Fisheries Sail. 

1 

109 

Total 

48 

1 
3 

.... 

4 

49 

7.730 

38 
96 

555 

1.722 

225 

18,907 

Loekeport.  X.S. — 

Newfoundland Sail. 

' 

United  States .Steam. 

United  States Sail. 

7 

97 

Sea  Fisheries Steam. 

Sea  Fisheries Sail. 

66 

4,654 

Total 

57 

2,411 

73 

4,751 

Lord's  Cove,  X.B. — 

United  States Steam. 

305 

13,730 

145 

1 

1,311 
83 

United  States Sail. 

Total 

305 
12 

13.730 

146 

1.394 

17 

1 

Louistiurg,  X.S. — 

CJreat  Britain                 Steam. 

23,945 

17,936 
961 

British  W.  Indies Sail. 

Newfoundland Steam. 

49 

41 

2 

1 
1 

27,453 
4,207 
4,258 
2,534 
2,737 

6 

475 

France Steam. 

Holland 

Italy 

Norwav.                 ....        " 

3 

1 
33 

2,988 

688 
70,490 

•Saint  Pierre                 . .    Sail. 

2 

191 

Spain Steam. 

United  States    .          .       " 

46 

1 

71,609 

84 

United  States Sail. 

3 

258 

1 

718 

3 
10 

562 
799 

Sea  Fisheries Sail. 

192 

9,791 

Total... 

168 

138,379 

201 

10,524 

56 

93,781 

Lower  East  Pubnico,  N.S. — 
United  States Sail . 

6 
36 

356 
1,657 

5 
32 

219 
1,880 

Sea  Fisheries " 

Total 

42 

2,013 

37 

2,099 

TKAnf:  AND  TiAVWATIOV 


481 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Outwards  for  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish. 

French. 

German. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

1 
> 

1 

a  In 

> 

1 

• 

1 

> 

Names. 

m 

1 

— 

> 

&  a 

6 
1 

16 
1 

86 

705 

248 

2,744 

28 

6,576 

110 

10,301 

5 
3 

1 

1 

15 

63 

77 

108 

1  196 

308 

249 

249 

412 

12,043 

3  675 

8,505 

273 

26,637 

1 
3 
7 
4 
115 

38 

96 

97 

555 

6,376 

130 

7  162 

450 

1 

15  041 

83 

451 

15,124 

3 

3,188 

1 

1,904 

Swedish 

1 

1,963 

34 

1 

50 

47 
2 
1 
1 
3 
5 
1 
83 
4 
1 
3 
203 

48,936 
961 

1 

1,00,5 

28,458 

• 

4,682 

4  258 

2.534 

2  737 

2.988 

3 

189 

380 

688 

3 

3,773 

Dutch 

2,266 

148,138 

342 

718 

.... 

562 

1 

27 

10,ol7 

6 

6,961 

4 

216 

2 

2,909 

2 

4,229 

439 

256,999 

11 
68 

575 

3  537 

79 

4  112 

11— ii— 31 


482  CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  15. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


Nationalitt 

Ports  and  Outpoits  and 
Countries  for  which  Departed. 

British.       1 

United  States. i 

Norwegian,    i 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

> 

> 

> 

S  •-" 

^1 

.is 

> 

5  2 

n 

1 

Lunenburg,  N.S. — 
British  W.  Indies Sail. 

2 
22 
14 
16 

1 

47 

233 

266 

2,827 

1,650 

2,975 

268 

719 

18,050 

T'nited  States                       " 

1 

20 

78 
1,685 

Total                    

335 

26,755 

21 

1,763 

Magdalen  Islands,  Que. — 
United  States                  Sail. 

16 

1,699 

1 

7 

12 

Mahone  Bav,  N.S.— 
British  W   Indies            Sail 

100 
954 
964 

United  States                       '* 

2 

697 

Total 

20 

2,018 

2 

697 

Maitland,  N.S.— 

United  States                  Sail. 

16 

2,221 

3 

944 

Meteghan  River,  N.S. — 
Porto  Rico                         Sail 

s 

174 
852 

Total 

9 

1,026 

Moncton.  N.B.^     

7 

15,567 

2 

2,427 

Clreat  Britain                     Sail 

1 

1,036 

United  States                     ** 

7 

683 

11 

2,883 

Total 

14 

16,250 

11 

2,883 

3 

3,463 

Montague,  P.E.I. — 

4 
1 

329 
70 

■    Total 

5 

399 

Montreal,  Que. —     - 

395 

1,624,769 

4 
1 

1 

9,437 
2,522 
4,131 

1 

2,321 

27 
5 
1 
6 

38 
2 
9 

8 

23,110 

17,216 
1,980 

14,412 

115,600 

5,412 

22,655 

19,904 

Belgium " 

Gibraltar " 

1 

1,951 

1 

3,093 

Germany " 

Holland                                " 

1 
1 

6,110 

1 

2,340 

5,489 

Italy *" 

1 
1 

2,821 
2,758 

Portugal " 

3 

7 
8 
2 
1 

6,803 

27,062 

23,340 

5,272 

2,438 

Spain " 

United  States                       " 

2 

1,994 

1 

3,087 

Total 

512 

1,909,973 

2 

1,994 

9 

23,468 

4 

10,993 

2 

11,599 

TRADE  ATiD  NATIGATION 


483 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Outwards  for  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish. 

French. 

G 

jrman. . 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

CO 

1 

> 

si 

>• 

V3 

> 

C    to 

1 

J 

Names. 

> 

.1 

> 

II 

2 
22 
14 
16 
1 
48 
253 

266 

2,827 

1 .  650 

2,975 

268 

797 

19,735 

356 

28,518 

16 

1,699 

1 
9 
12 

lao 

1,651 

964 

22 

2  715 

19 

3  165 

1 
8 

174 

852 

9 

1  026 

1 

1,572 

Spanish 

Swedish..    . 

(^ 

1,883 
3,315 

13 

1 
18 

24,764 

1,036 

3,566 

1 

1,572 

3 

5,198 

32 

29,366 

4 

1 

329 

70 

5 

399 

1 

4,463 

Swedish 

2 

3,355 

403 

1 
28 
5 
1 
7 
44 
5 

21 

8 
1 
4 
7 
8 
2 
6 

1,644,345 

2,522 

27,241 

17  216 

1,980 

16  363 

2,526 

4 

15,094 

136,313 
19  117 

2 
6 

7,595 
21,968 

Swedish.. .  f 
Dutch \ 

1 
3 

2,616 
9,905 

64,973 

19,901 
2,821 

9  561 

27,062 

23,340 

5,272 

13,015 

1 

3,012 

Grecian 

1 

2,484 

1 

2,526 

4 

15,094 

10 

37,038 

7 

18,360 

551 

2,031,045 

11— ii— 31i 


484  CLSTOMfi  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  15. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


^Jationality 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  for  which  Departed. 

British.       , 

United  States., 

Norwegian.    . 

Austrian.    , 

Belgian. 

1 

1 

> 

§■2 

^1 

1 

s 
> 

> 

> 

Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I.— 

9 

253 

Nanaimo,  B.C.^ 

United  States Steam. 

United  States                     Sail 

159 
6 
2 

1 
20 

49,497 
1,062 
5,643 
2,840 

164 
81 

108,263 
41,505 

11 

31,017 

1 

2,889 

Japan " 

China 

1 

•2,789 

2,049 

13 

1,577 

Total 

188 

61.091 

258 

151,345 

13 

36,695 

Newcastle,  N.B.— 

2 

4.220 

2 
2 

2.948 
1,789 

1 
14 

1,863 
3,204 

T^nitpd  States                     Sail 

7 

2,758 

Total 

17 

9,287 

7 

2,758 

4 

4,737 

Newport,  B.C.— 

1 

3,139 

Japan " 

United  States                         " 

19 

15,734 

23 

21,280 

Total 

20 

37 
3 

1 

18,873 

23 

21,280 

New  Westminster,  B.C.— 

5,713 

591 

■      398 

16 

1 

5,273 
198 

TTnited  States                     Sail. 

British  S    Africa                   " 

1 

1,289 

Total 

41 

6,702 

18 

6,760 

North  East  Harbour,  N.S.— 

1 

26 

TTnitpd  States                     Sail 

1 
2 
2 

66 
66 
20 

31 

2,201 

Total 

5 

152 

32 

2,227 

North  Head.  N.B.— 

United  States, Steam. 

176 
6 

25,705 
310 

16 

336 

. 

Total 

182 

26,015 

16 

336 

North  Sydney,  N.S.— 
Great  Britain. Steam. 

19 

1 

340 

104 

1 

38, 193 

2,689 

205.007 

7,943 

2, 193 

3 

5,006 

Newfoundland Steam. 

23 

26,471 

12 

1,144 

■PrQnr*p                                   Rt^am. 

' 

1 

622 

Saint  Pierre                      Steam. 

1 

1 
1 

4 

1 

341 

99 
2,732 
6,315 

79 

Spain Steam 

United  States Steam 

United  States S^il.... 

10 

10.302 

1 

52 

1 

3,458 

8 
32 

1,385 
2,546 

Sea  Fisheries Sail. .. . 

121 

9.127 

Total 

513 

269,522 

134 

10.323 

38 

45,859 

rUMiP:  AM)    \A\l(/ATION 


485 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Outwards /or  .Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


OP  Vessels. 


Dt 

mish . 

Fr 

snch. 

German. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nations 

lities. 

Total. 

CO 

> 

a  2 

^1 

CO 

1 
> 

§1 

1 

si 

03 

1 

> 

2^ 
S  2 

"1 

Names. 

■n 

1 

to 

> 

C   V3 

9 

253 

? 

5,420 

1 

3,084 

2 

5,746 

Japanese 

1 

2,708 

340 

87 

3 

1 

1 

33 

205  735 

42,567 

8  532 



2.S40 

2  7.S9 

3,626 

2 

5,420 

1 

3,084 

2 

5,746 

1 

2,708 

465 

266,089 

5 

6,973 
1,182 

9 
10 

1 
21 

14,141 

n 

2 

555 

3,52S 

1,863 

5,962 

11 

8,155 

2 

555 

41 

25,492 



1 

1 
42 

3  139 

Chinese... : . 

1 

3,U9 

3,1(9 

37,014 

.1 

3,179 

44 

43,332 

53 

4 
1 
1 

10.986 

789 

398 

1  289 

59 

13  462 

■ 

. 

1 

1 

2 

33 

26 

66 

66 

2,221 

37 

2,379 

192 
6 

26  041 

310 

198 

26,351 





I 

1,338 

23 

1 

363 

116 

1 

1 

20 

4 

1 

14 

2 

1 
94 

158 

44,537 

2,689 

231,478 

9,087 

2,193 

622 

^3^ 

4,123 
318 

4,464 

417 

2,732 

16,617 

131 

3,4j8 

86 
5 

15,960 
304 

' 

17,345 

11,977 

1 

1,338 

113 

20, 705 

799 

347,747 

== 

. 

486 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 
No.  15. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


MATION.\LrrY 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  for  which  Departed . 

British. 

United  States., 

Norwegian. 

Austrian . 

Belgian. 

> 

1 
> 

rS  a 
■  ^s 

JO 

> 

> 

2-S 

(2 -a 

1 

> 

"5 
§-a 

Parrsboro,  N.S— 
Great  Britain  .        . .  .Steam. 

10 

1 

21 

82 

20,650 

349 

17,318 

16,866 

1 

850 

Great  Britain Sail 

United  States Steam. 

26 
25 

7,808 
8,084 

United  States Sail.... 

* 

Total 

U4 

55, 183 

51 

15,892 

1 

850 

Paspebiac,  Que. — 

3 

6,651 

3 

4,585 

British  W.  Indies Sail... 

2 

298 

United  States Steam. 

3 

1,831 

United  States Sail.... 

9 

2,019 

4 

978 

Total 

14 

8,968 

4 

978 

6 

6,416 

Perce,  Que. — 

1 

2,210 

1 

1,338 

Newfoundland          .    .Sail 

1 

84 

United  States..              Steam. 

2 

1,772 

United  Stales..         .    .Sail.... 

1 

92 

6 

1,618 

Total 

2 

2,302 

7 

1,702 

3 
3 

3,110 

Pictou.  N.S.— 

Great  Britain Steam. 

6 
11 

10,958 
26,061 

3,908 

Total 

17 

37,019 

3 

3,908 

Port  Clyde,  N.S.— 

1 
2 

249 
380 

United  States..                "    . . . 

2 

850 

Total...                     

3 

629 

2 

850 

Port  Hood,  X-S.— 
Sea  Fisheries-               Sail  .. 

1 

91 

Port  La  Tour,  N.S.— 

17 

223 

18 

1,669 

Port  Mulgrave,  N.S.— 

2 

181 

United  States..            .Sail... 

1 
4 
15 

127 

342 

.-1,315 

6 

7 

656 
690 

Sea  Fisheries                 Sail  .. 

Total 

15 

1,527 

20 

1,784 

. 

Port  Simpson,  B.C. — 

United  States  .              Steam. 

33 

33,783 

7 

55 

■ 

Port  Wade,  N.S.— 

United  States..              Sail  .. 

9 

996 

4 

40 

Port  Williams,  N.S.— 
British  W.  Indies. .       Sail.... 

1 
1 

397 
271 

Cuba                               Sail  .. 

Total 

2 

668 

TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


487 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Outwards  for  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


OP  Vessels. 


Danish. 

French . 

G 

srman. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

03 

> 

CO 

> 

O   CO 

P4 

> 

o 

.1 

> 

Names. 

i2 

C  to 

— 

C.23 

Spanish 

1 

1,959 

12 

1 

47 

107 

23,459 

349 

25,126 

24,950 

1 

1,959 

167 

73,884 

1 

1.354 

7 
1 
2 
4 
13 

12.. 590 

392 

298 

2,8-36 

2,997 

.... 

1 

392 

1 

i,665 

1 

1,354 

1 

1,005 

1 

392 

27 

19,113 

2 

1 
2 
7 

3,548 
84 

1  772 

1  710 

12 

7  114 

9 
11 

14  866 

26,061 

20 

40,927 

.... 

1 
4 

249 

1,230 

5 

1,479 

1 

91 

35 

1,892 

2 
1 

10 

22 

181 

127 

998 

2,005 

35 

3,311 

' 

40 

33,838 

13 

1,036 



1 
1 

397 

271 

2 

668 

^=^= 

m 

488  CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  15. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


NATioNALrrr 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  for  which  Departed. 

/ 

British.       1 

United  States. | 

Norwegian,    i 

Austrian.    1 

Belgian. 

> 

35 

> 

Pi 

> 

■  ^1 

1 

§.<2 

s 
> 

S-2 

Powell  River,  B.C.—  . . 

Australia Steam. 

4 

15,770 

United  States...    .               " 

79 

36,579 

Total                  

4 

15,770 

79 

36,579 

= 

Prince  Rupert,  B.C.— 

United  States..              Steam. 

59 
125 

46,571 
9,069 

148 

107,973 

Total 

184 

55,640 

148 

107,973 

Pugwash,  N.S.— 
Great  Britain  .              Steam. 

1 

2,263 

1 

1,166 

Quebec,  Que. — 

104 

19 

9 

571,781 

7,389 

654 

Newfoundland " 

3 

258 

1 
2 

1 

648 

2,097 

99 

United  States                      " 

2 
3 
2 

2,408 

422 

8,835 

1 

3,093 

United  States Sail.... 

233 

Australia                        Steam. 

Total  . 

139 

591,489 

4 

491 

4 

2,844 

1 

3.093 

Rimouski,  Que.^ 
Great  Britain Steam. 

8 

17,528 

1 
4 

2,136 
4,741 

Great  Britain                Sail... 

United  States Steam. 

12 

1 

10,890 
1,937 

Total 

21 

30,355 

5 

6,877 

River  Hebert,  N.S.— 
United  States Sail.... 

10 

1,458 

3 

617 

St.  Andrew's,  N.B.— 

United  States Steam. 

239 
13 

20, 167 
1,127 

974 

1 

53,455 
127 

United  States Sail. 

Total 

252 

21,294 

975 

53,582 

St.  George,  N.B. — 

59 

71 

2,084 

7,740 

United  States  .  .          Sail. 

12 

1 

1,258 
10 

Sea  Fisheries ** 

Total 

13 

1,268 

130 

9,824 

St.  John,  N.B.— 
Great  Britain                Steam. 

68 
1 
1 
3 
3 

22 

264,636 

316 

1,011 

498 

928 

69,408 

10 
10 

12,855 
8,434 

British  West  Indies. . .  Sail. 

Cuba " 

1 
3 
1 

1 
1 

688 
2,980 

825 
2,726 
2,726 

United  States                    " 

39 

118 

5 

5 

4 

103,192 
13,389 
18,553 
18,553 
10,967 

159 
393 

335,721 
34,597 

United  States Sail. 

Australia,                           " 

British  S.  Africa " 

San  Domingo...                " 

1 

6S6 

1 

28 

392 
377 

Sea  Fisheries                     " 

Total 

293 

483,667 

552 

370,318 

27 

29,164 

TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


489 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
and  steam  Vessels  entered  Outwards  for  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish,  i 

French.   1 

German.     1 

Italian.    1 

Russian.     1 

Other  Nationalities.      1 

Total. 

in 

1 

9  !2 

to 

1 

CJ 

Pi 

1 

Pi 

Names. 

1 

Pi 

4 
79 

15,770 

36,579 

83 

52,349 

207 
125 

154,544 

9,069 

332 

163,613 

5,409 

1 

1,904 

1 

4 

Swedish 

1,218 

8 

11,960 

1 

1,572 

105 
19 
12 
2 
1 
5 
5 
2 

573,353 

7,389 

912 

1 

1,660 

1 

3,377 

5,037 

648 

7,. 598 

754 

8,835 

.... 

2 

3,232 

1 

3,377 

151 

604,526 

9 

5 
12 

1 

19,664 

1 

953 

5,694 

10,890 

1,937 

1 

953 

27 

38,185 

' 

' 

13 

2,075 

1,213 
14 

73,623 

1,254 

1,227 

74,876 

59 

83 

1 

2,084 

8,998 

10 

143 

11,092 

1 

1,203 

1 

1,412 

f  Spanish 

t Swedish. . . 
/Swedish . . . 
\  Uruguayan 

1 

1 
1 
1 

3,137 

1,218 
931 
299 

82 

13 

1 

3 

3 

22 

1 

202 

513 

6 

4 

1 

1 

28 

284,461 

9,980 

1,011 

498 

' 

928 

69,408 

688 

1 

877 

442,770 

1 

596 

49,407 

21,279 

10,967 

656 

392. 

377 

i 

2,08C 

1 

596 

1 

1,412 

4 

5,585 

880 

892,822 

490 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  15. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


NATIONALm- 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  for  which  Departed. 

British. 

United  States. 

Norwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

JO 

> 

-1 

> 

> 

83 
1 

> 

-       OJ 

St.  Martin's,  N.B.— 
United  States Steam. 

29 
26 

2,291 
9,714 

United  States Sail. 

17 

7,634 

Total 

17 

7,634 

55 

102 
22 

12,005 

1,961 
6,242 

St.  Stephen.  N.B.— 
United  States Steam. 

190 

1 

19,683 
623 

United  Stat«s Sail. 

Total 

191 

20,306 

124 
2 

8,203 
357 

Sackville,  N.B.— 
United  States Sail. . 

.     5 

694 

Salmon  River,  N.S.— 
United  States Sail. 

1 
10 

71 
160 

2 

33 

Sea  Fisheries " 

Total 

11 

231 

2 

33.. 

Sandy  Cove,  N.S.— 
United  States Sail. 

1 

42 

2 

30 

Sandy  Point,  N.S.— 
Newfoundland Sail. 

5 

14 

217 

473 

1,364 

16,427 

United  States " 

-     9 
3 

1,366 
32 

Sea  Fisheries " 

Total 

12 

1,398 

236 

18,264 

Shediac,  N.B.— 
Great  Britain Sail. 

1 

917 

• 

Sheet  Harbour,  N.S.— 
United  States Sail. 

1 

2 

98 
30 

Sea  Fisheries .      " 

1 

99 

Total 

3 

128 

1 

99 

~ 

Shelbume,  N.S. — 
British  W.  Indies Sail. 

3 
3 

702 
414 

Newfoundland " 

2 
2 
8 

231 

326 

1,605 

United  States Steam. 

United  States Sail. 

13 
5 
9 

2,569 
191 
258 

Sea  Fisheries Steam. 

' 

Sea  Fisheries Sail. 

71 

5,962 

Total 

33 

4,134 

83 

8,124 

Sherbrooke,  N.S.— 

United  States Sail. 

6 

1 

16 
63 

1,408 

98 
180 
922 

Shippegan,  N.B. — 

United  States Sail. 

■ 

Sea  Fisheries Steam. 

. 

Total.   . 

80 

1,200 

Sidney,  B.C.— 

United  States Steam . 

30 

2 

760 
172 

17 
11 

443 
660 

United  States Sail. 

Total 

32 

932 

28 

1,103 

TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 


491 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Outwards  for  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish . 

French. 

German. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

i 

1 

j3 

1 

>• 

Names. 

1» 
> 

1 
1 

::X  Ml 

29 
43 

2,291 

17,348 

72 

19,639 

292 
23 

21,644 

6,865 

« 

315 

28,509 

7 

1,051 

3 
10 

104 

160 



13 

264 

3 

72 

5 

23 

220 

473 

2,730 

16,459 

248 

19,662 

1 

917 

■  ■  ■  ■ ; 

1 
3 

98 

« 

, 

129 

4 

227 

= 



3 
5 

2 
21 

.5 
80 

702 

645 

326 

4.174 

191 

6,220 

116 

12,258 

6 

1,408 

1 
16 
63 

9S 

180 

922 

80 

1,200 

47 
13 

1,203 

832 

60 

2,035 

492 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  15. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


XATIONALmr 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  for  which  Departed. 

V 

British. 

United  States. 

Norwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

"3 
> 

^1 

1 
1 

1 

1^ 

"1 

jn 

o 

> 

Sorel,  Que. — 
Great  Britain Steam. 

1 

1 

1,972 
99 

Newfoundland Sail. 

Total 

2 

2,071 

Souris,  P.E.I.— 

Newfoundland Sail. 

2 

7 

61 

92 

771 

2,659 

Saint  Pierre " 

Sea  Fisheries " 

26 

2,168 

Total 

70 

3,522 

26 

2,168 

Steveston,  B.C.— 

United  States Steam. 

127 

27 

3.902 
4,086 

30 

1,574 

■ 

Sea  Fisheries 

Total 

154 

7,988 

30 

1,574 

Stickeen,  B.C.— 

United  States Steam. 

6 
3 

1,579 
3 

35 

1 

469 

1 

United  States Sail. 

Total 

9 

1,582 

36 

470 

Summerside,  P.E.I. — 
Newfoundland Steam. 

15 

29 
85 
276 
1 
1 
6 
1 
2 
1 

13, 140 

63,427 

68,814 

19,480 

1,980 

588 

14,671 

1,912 

5,111 

1,931 

Sydney,  N.S.— 
Great  Britain Steam. 

7 
65 

1 

9,070 

151,679 

121 

Newfoundland " 

Newfoundland Sail. 

Brazil Steam. 

Cuba 

3 
2 
1 

2,405 
2,988 
2,340 

France " 

Holland 

Italy 

Portugal 

Saint  Pierre " 

Saint  Pierre Sail. 

33 

2,502 

Sweden Steam. 

1 
22 

766 
51,187 

United  States 

19 

35,343 

1 
2 

337 
91 

United  Slates Sail; 

British  S.  Africa Steam. 

6 

4 
1 
2 
1 
2 

17,423 

15,837 

1,937 

4,084 

285 

116 

Australia " 

Argentina " 

Gibraltar " 

1 

1,951 

Sea  Fisheries " 

Sea  Fisheries Sail. 

13 

616 

Total 

470 

22 
1 

255,441 

53,785 
2,707 

16 

1,044 

103 

222,507 

Three  Rivers,  Que. — 
Great  Britain Steam. 

United  States " 

Total 

23 

56,492 

Truro,  N.S.— 

United  States Sail. 

6 

993 

ii  TRADE  AND  NAVIQATION 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Outwards  for  Sea,  &c. — Continued. 


493 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish . 

French. 

G 

?rman. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

1 
> 

s  <» 

-/J 
1 

> 

•J 

in 

> 

am 

PS 

> 

I-.' 

Names. 

J2 

> 

il 
^1 

1 

- 

1 
1 

1,972 
99 

* 

2 

2,071 

2 

7 
87 

92 

771 

4,827 

96 

5,690 

157 

27 

5,476 
4,086 

184 

9,562 

41 

4 

2,018 
4 

45 

2,052 

15 

13,140 

Swedish.. . . 

1 

1,837 

37 
150 

277 
1 
4 
11 
2 
2 

1 

4 

41 

1 

44 

2 

6 

4 

1 

3 

15 

15 

74,334 

220,493 

19,601 

1  980 

2 '526 

2,993 

20,507 

4  25'' 

I 

2 

322 

5  HI 

1  931 

4 
8 

654 

548 

654 

3,050 
766 

?. 

2,602 

89,469 
91 

17,423 

15,837 

1  937 

6,035 

2  817 

14 

2,532 

732 

3 

5,128 

28 

4,056 

1 

1,837 

621 

490,013 

^ 

~ 

■ 

22 
"l 

53,785 
2,707 

23 

56,492 

6 

993 

494 


CUSTOMS  DEPARTMENT  ii 

6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  15.- — ^Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


Nationality 

Ports  and  Outports  and 
Countries  for  which  Departed. 

British. 

United  States. 

Norwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

02 
1 

1^ 

1 
> 

11 

1 

> 

> 

§1 

to 

1 
> 

■=1 

Tusket,  N.S.— 

1 

2 

14 
109 

1 

122 
•      524 

Spq.  Fi'^heries                        " 

Total 

3 

123 

8 

646 

Union  Bay,  B.C.— 
Portugal Steam. 

1 

3,241 

1 

18 
16 

1,947 

11,778 
8,203 

45 
3 

2 
1 
2 

102,194 

588 

8,649 

2,804 

5,543 

3 

8,738 

TTnit^d  States                  Sail. 

Japan Steam. 

China                                    " 

1 

2,413 

Total 

54 

123,019 

35 

21,928 

4 

11,151 

Vancouver,  B.C. — 

Orpit  Britain                 Steam,. 

27 
22 

116,647 
102,042 

1 
1 

3,065 

584 

1 

2,413 

14 

74,205 

1 

2,788 

Japan " 

1 

2,948 

Germany " 

1 

621 

1 
1 
4 

1,789 

1,465 

13,058 

Rriti-^h  S    \frira    ■        Sail 

2 
476 

2,095 
353,231 

840 

1 
2 

910,319 

1,771 

312 

TTnifpfl  States                   Sail 

31 

4,458 

Total 

907 

1,208,244 

512 

364,054 

8 

21,513 

Victoria,  B.C.— 

12 
13 

1 
14 

68,017 

75,337 

1,862 

74,205 

British  S    \fripa             Sail 

O 

1,942 

China                                     Steam 

Japan  ** 

Portuguese  Africa Sail. 

1 

1,395 

1 

631 

76 
12 

760 

5,809 

831,330 

14, 142 
370 

724 
14 

613,957 
5,841 

2 

6,023 

Total 

1,071,072 

740 

621,740 

3 

7,418 

Westport,  N.S.— 

TTnitpfl  States                   Sail 

5 

200 

22 

270 

Weymouth,  N.S.— 

1 
1 

194 
195 

Cuba                                   " 

2 

931 

Argentina " 

1 
1 

825 
689 

22 

1 

3,079 
10 

9 

3,435 

Total 

25 

3,478 

11 

4,366 

2 

1,514 

TRADE  AND  NAY  10  ATI  ON 


495 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Outwards  for  Sea,  &c.— Continued. 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish . 

French . 

German, 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

CD 

m 
1 

if 

> 

§•2 

to 

> 

Names. 

>• 

'A 

U 

14 

231 

524 

.  .  . 

11 

769 

66 
19 

2 

1 
3 

3,241 

1,947 

122,710 

8,791 

.... 

8,649 

2,804 

7,956 

93 

156,098 

1 

2,527 

29 

23 
1 

18 
4 
1 
1 
3 
1 
'    1 
3 
1,340 
1 

33 

122,239 

104,4.'5 

5S4 

Japanese 

Japanese 

3 

3 

9.104 
10,632 

SO, 09V 

1 

3,359 

13,991 

2,948 

1 

3,176 

3,176 

3 

10,379 

10,379 

621 

1,789 

3,560 

4 

10,995 

1 

3,176 

2 

6,495 

Japanese 

13 

45,940 

1,343,214 

1,771 

4,770 

4 

10,995 

4 

12,238 

5 

16,874 

19 

65,676 

1,459 

1,699,594 

12 
13 

4 
38 
25 

1 
1 

1,412 

90 
12 

68,017 

75,337 

1,866 

5,670 

Japartese  — 
Japanese 

24 
25 

91,019 
98,427 

165,224 

98,427 

1,395 

5,809 

Mexican .... 

Dutch 

Japanese. . . . 

1 

1 

51 

1,193) 

2,487!- 

195,490j 

2 

6,141 

1,656,621 

19,983 

3/0 

2 

6,141 

• 

1 

1,866 

102 

388,616 

1,608 

2,096,853 

27 

470 

1 
3 
1 
1 
31 
1 

194 

l.lL't 

825 

689 

6,514 

10 

38 

9,358 

496 


VVSTOM8  DEPARTMENT 


6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  15. — Statement  of  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sailing 


and 
eparted . 

I 

Nationautt 

Ports  and  Outports 
Countries  for  which  D 

Mtish. 

United  States 

Norwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

to 

> 

> 

^1 

> 

> 

Tons 
Register. 

> 

u 

si 

White  Rock,  B.C.— 

United  States 

Steam. 

.  Steam. 
.    Sail. 

74 

660 

54 

417 

Windsor,  N.S.— 
United  States   

3 
79 

27 
77,681 

26 

18,287 

United  States 

64 

51,051 

Total 

82 

77,708 

64 

51,051 

26 

18,287 

■    Sail. 

.  Steam. 

:    Sail. 
.Steam. 
.    Sail. 

Yarmouth,  N.S. — 
Brazil 

3 

3,990 

Cuba 

• 

1 

357 

France 

2 

179 

27 

2 
114 

4,593 

160,164 

1,967 

22 

4,258 

United  States 

2 
10 

3,998 
642 

United  States 

Sea  Fisheries 

Sea  Fisheries 

128 

5,839 

Total 

324 

171.004 

141 

10,836 

3 

3,990 

ii  TRADE  AND  NAVIGATION 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 
and  Steam  Vessels  entered  Outwards  for  Sea,  &c. — Concluded. 


497 


OF  Vessels. 


Danish. 

French. 

G 

efman. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities, 

Total. 

73 

1 

> 

> 

ml 

03 

1 

> 

> 

-J 

|-a 

Names. 

en 

1 
> 

> 

128 

1,077 

29 
143 

18,314 
128,732 

- 

172 

147,046 

3 
1 
2 

181 

38 

2 

242 

3,990 

3.57 

4,593 

104,162 

3.487 

22 

10,097 

_  1 

878 

, 

1 

878 

469 

186, 708 

11— ii— 32 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 
No.  16. — Summary  Statement  of  the  Nationality  of  Sea-going  Vessels  entered 


Countries  to  which 
Departed. 

Nationalitt 

British. 

United  States. 

Norwegian. 

Austrian. 

Belgian. 

a 

1 

0:2 

^1 

JO 

a  m 

> 

1 
1 

.1 

1 

2 

United  Kingdom 

Australia 

British  South  Africa 

British  Guiana 

British  West  Indies 

British  Oceania,  other. . 

1,116 

59 
20 
28 
40 
5 

3,587,792 

266,973 
55,791 
74.543 
11,343 
14,015 

2 

1 
5 

4,637 

584 
5,326 

104 

3 
2 

125,708 

7,093 
3,254 

1 

2,321 

8 

10,399 

3 

/ 

4 

5 

25 
2 

18,811 
5,302 

fi 

7 

1 

621 

8 

Malta 

2,821 

9 

Newfoundland 

Gibraltar 

Argentina 

Azores  and  Madeira 

Belgium                      .    ... 

1,178 
8 
2 

4 
5 
8 

508,773 

18,496 

3,874 

1,044 

17,216 

5,300 

35 

3,264 

93 
2 
5 

186,620 
3,902 
5,836 

in 

11 

1'^ 

13 

14 

Brazil 

ChiU 

1 
1 

1,488 
77(6 

4 

5,334 

15 

Ifi 

China 

29 

1 
23 

1 

151,214 

392 

8,644 

259 

2 

5,577 

17 

Canary  Islands 

18 

■7 

2,992 

10 

8,457 

19 

Danish  West  Indies 

Denmark  

?n 

3 
2 

9,558 
2,988 

" 

?A 

France 

Egvpt 

73 

^4, 152 

3,093 

m 

1 

2,659 

?3 

1 

718 

?A 

Germany .". . 

2 
11 

5,412 
27,101 

1 
1 

6,110 

?5 

Holland 

1 

2,086 

5 
1 

10, 195 
684 

5,489 

?,fi 

Hayti 

97 

Italy        ..              ... 

11 
3 

27,752 
11,489 

■^8 

Japan  

■^9 

6 

5,023 

30 

Peru                    ■      

.  1 

17 

6 

2,948 
2,410 

12, 224 

31 

2 

732 

3? 

2,758 

33 

Portuguese  Africa 

1 

1,395 

34 

2 

6,100 

1 

1,947 

3fi 

San  Domingo 

1 
2 
2 

656 
1,376 
1,452 

3fi 

3 

8,004 

37 

38 

St.  Pierre 

57 
1,880 

4,820 

4.894 
100,404 

3,365,215 

39 

1,604 
4,695 

111,1.50 
1,997,393 

49 

United  States 

192 

1 

292,732 

• 

1,297 

2 

7,629 

41 

4? 

Sea 

21 

22,838 

Total 

9,434 

8,536,612 

6,357 

2,135,645 

469 

703,968 

6 

18,622 

10 

21,998 

TRADE  AND  KAYIGATIOX 


499 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   11 

Outwards, /o?-&a,  for  each  Country,  during  the  Fiscal  year  ended  March  31, 1915. 


OF  Vessels. 

Danish. 

French. 

German. 

Italian. 

Russian. 

Other  Nationalities. 

Total. 

CO 

i 
> 

> 

1 

(V 

> 

VJ 

> 

« 

1 

Q  en 

to 

> 

a 

e 

30 

32,242 

5 

13,047 

1 

1,151 

9 

2 
2 

5,380 

2,564 
3,732 

.'Swedish. . . 

Grecian.. 
1  Spanish. . . . 
ITruguayan 

11 
1 

3 
1 

17,007 

3,049 

6,979 

299 

1,292 

^           65 

29 

28 

65 

7 

1 

1 

1,307 

10 

10 

4 

5 

14 

1 

58 

1 

40 

1 

4 

87 

-    1 

1 

6 

28 

1 

11 

33 

6 

1 

19 

8 

1 

6 

1 

6 

2 

112 

3,592 

1     9,835 

1 
J 

2 
28 

3,810,011 

277,214 

68,103 

74,543 

30, 1.54 

19,317 

621 

2,821 

699,652 

22,398 

13,807 

1,044 

17,216 

1 

. 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

1,005 

q 



10 

2 

2,164 

Argentinean 

1 

1,933 

11 

i'> 

13 

1 

1,173 

13  295  14 

776 

256,914 

392 

20, 093 

259 

11,757 

247,285 

2,659 

718 

22,293 

79,360 

684 

27,752 

127,086 

5,023 

2,948 

3,142 

15,007 

1,395 

18,426 

656 

11,686 

1,452 

14,116 

230, 528 

6,084,100 

2,289 
30,650 

15 

Japanese — 

27 

100, 123 

16 

17 

18 

19 

1 

2,199 
8,259 

''0 

4 

7 

18,793 

'I 

90 

03 

3 
6 

10,771 
21,968 

- 

/Swedish. .  . 
\  Dutch 

1 
3 

2,616 
9,905 

0,1 

05 

Ofi 

/Japanese. . . 
\Chinese... , 

28 

1 

109,059 
3,179 

07 

3,359 

OS 

oq 

30 

31 

Portuguese.. 

25 

10 

33 

10,379 

34 

T^ 

Spanish 

1 

2,306 

36 

37 

55 
108 

2 

9,222 
18,974 

6,683 

38 

3q 

18 

30,633 

12 

41,124 

3 

1 

7,320 
992 

15 

65, 097 

f  Dutch 

Grecian.. . . 

Japanese. . . 

Mexican.  . . 

Spanish 

^Swedish... 

5 

1 
65 
1 
1 
3 

16,638 
2,484 
244, 138 
1,193 
2,351 
3,470 

40 
41 

7 

7,812 

4' 

53 

73,333 

i79 

61,484 

28 

91,274 

8 

12,800 

31 

87, 152 

155 

526,754 

16,730 

12,269,642 

11— ii— 32i 


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— Summary  Statement  of  Canadian  and  United  States  Vessels  trading 
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Number 
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No.  18. — Summary  Statement  of  Canadian  and  United  States  Vessel.s,  trading 
on  Inland  Waters,  whidi  departed  from  Canadian  Ports  during  the  Fiscal 
Year  ended  March  31,  1915. 

RECAPITULATION. 


Number 
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Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

Number 

of 

Crew. 

Canadian — Steam    

7,540 

800 

14,052 

3,171 

5,944,096 
226,398 

7,269,707 
587,440 

187  139 

Sail 

United  States — Steam ■ 

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Total .• 

25, 563 

14,027,641 

410,593 

DESCRIPTION   OF  VESSELS. 


Description. 


Number 

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Tons 
Register. 


Steam — Scre.w 

Paddle 

Stemwheel 
Sail — Schooners . . . . 

Sloops 

Barges 

Total 


18,484 

2,990 

118 

809 

•29 

3,133 


25,563 


11,022,164 

2,1.53,628 

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279,708 

578 

533,552 


14,027,641 


No.  19. — Statement  showing  the  Description,  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Canadian 
and  United  States  Vessels,  trading  on  the  Rivers  and  Lakes  between  Canada 
and  the  United  States  (exclusive  of  Ferriage),  which  Arrived  and  Departed 
during  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  March  31,  1915. ' 


Canadl\n. 

United  St.^tes. 

Total. 

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6,170,494 

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190,593 

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7,857,147 

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220,000 

25,468 
25,563 

14,173,926 
14,027,641 

463,778 

Departed 

410,593 

Total 

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13,499,740 

4.30,285 

33,575 

14,701,827 

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No.  20. — Statement  of  Vessels,  British  and  Foreign,  employed  in  the  Coasting 

Trade,  &c. — Continued. 

RECAPITULATION. 


Steamers. 

S.IILING   VES.SELS. 

Total. 

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Num- 
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Tonnage 

Crew 
Number 

Num- 
ber of 
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Tonnage 

Crew 
Number 

Num- 
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Tonnage 

Crew 
Number 

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British 

Foreign 

68,505 
880 

32,855,755 
1,587,007 

1,436,800 
23,826 

19,914 
355 

3,509,585 
97, 205 

78,221 
2,605 

88,419 
1,235 

30, 366, 340 
1.684,212 

1,515,021 
26,431 

Total.. 

69,385 

34,443,762 

1,460,626 

20,269 

3,606,790 

80,826 

89,654 

38,050,552 

1,541,452 

Departed. 

British 

Foreign 

63,029 
961 

30,083,292 
1.663,222 

1,332,671 
25,018 

20, 204 
401 

3,208,071 
94,845 

76,213 
4,104 

83,233 
1,362 

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1,758,067 

1,408,884 
29, 122 

Total.... 

63,990 

31,746,514 

1,357,689 

20,605 

3,302,916 

80,317 

84,595 

35,049,430 

1,438,006 

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Trade,  &c. — Concluded. 

DESCRIPTIONS  OF  VESSELS 


Arkived. 

Departed. 

Total. 

Number 

of 
Vessels. 

Tonnage. 

Number 

of 
Vessels. 

Tonnage. 

Number 

of 
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Tonnage. 

Steamers, 

61,948 
6, 128 
1,309 

'29,183,992 

4,747,128 
512,642 

57,398 
5,283 
1,309 

26,860,653 

4,371,624 

514,237 

119,346 

11,411 

2,618 

56,044,645 

Paddle         

9,118,752 

1,026,879 

Total  Steamers 

69,385 

34,443,762 

63,990 

31,746,514 

133,375 

66,190,276 

Sailing  Vessels. 
Ships 

4 

22 

4 

14 

15,428 

426 

4,371 

6,115 

16,084 

1,255 

1,961 

1,016,794 

42,709 

2,521,872 

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30 

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414 

5,431 

5,098 

16,597 

257 

4,840 

947,523 

42,028 

2,286,573 

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5 

44 

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840 

9,802 

11,213 

32,681 

1,512 

6,801 

1,964,317 

84,737 

Barges,  canal  boats,  etc 

4,808,445 

20,269 

3,606,790 

20,605 

3,302,916 

40,874 

6,909,706 

Grand  Total 

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38,050,552 

84,595 

35,049,430 

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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  11 


A.   1916 


INDEX  TO  IMPORTS. 


Articles. 


Abrasives,  artificial,  in  bulk. . .  .Free 

.^.'asinthe 

-■Vbsorboijt  CDtton  aad  cotton  wool, 

etc.,  antiseptic 

Abii35jn  cirpets 

Aoetitea:nyl 

Acetone 

.'Vcetic  acid 

Acetyle.ie  gig  lanterns  for  gas  buoys 

Free 

Acids 

Acid,  acetic 

"       bjracic Free 

"       hydro-fluo-silicic 

"       muriatic 

"       nitric 

"       oxalic Free 

"       phosphate. . . 

"       pyroligneous 

"       stearic 

"       sulphuric 

"       tannic Free 

"       tartaric  crystals 

"       tungstic  and  metallic  elements 
for  the  manufacture  of  electric 

lamps Free 

Acids,  other,  n.o.p.. . . 

Aconite,  unground Free 

Acorn  nuts 

Actions,  watch. . . 
Adding  machines 
.\dditional  duties 
Adhesive  paste. . . 

Admiralty  charts Free 

Advertising  bills  and  folders 

"  pamphlets,  etc 

Adzes 

Aerated  waters 

Agate  iron  or  steel  hollow-ware. 

Agricultural  implements 

"  "  n.o.p.... 

"  "  parts  of 

"  "  plates  for.  Free 

Air  compressors 

Air  guns  and  rifles. . . 

Alabaster  ornaments 

Alzarine  and  artificial  alzarine . .  Free 

Album  insides,  of  paper. . . 

Albumen,  blood  and  egg. . 

Albuminized  paper,  photo 

Alcohol 

Alcoholic  liquors,  n.o.p. . . 

"         perfumes 

Ale 


Sum- 
mary 
State- 
ment. 


Page, 
part  1 

153 
140 

,S2 
152 
9t 
9t 
9t 

16t 
91 
9i 
160 
IfiO 
96 
96 
160 
96 
96 
96 
96 
160 
162 


Alligator  leather,  dressed,  etc 

Alkanet,  crude,  crushed  or  ground 

Free 

Almanacs,  advertising 

Almonds 

Alpaca  fabrics 


165 
96 
161 
92 
148 
114 
152 
126 
1.5S 
84 
84 
120 
126 
118 
110 
110 
110 
166 
114 
120 
100 
160 
15S 
96 
130 
140 
140 
140 
82 
122 

161 

84 

104 

152 


Gen- 
eral 
State- 
ment. 


Page 

part  2 

302 
232 

4 

232 

56 

56 

55 

323 
56 
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303 
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56 

30S 
58 
56 
53 
53 

303 

316 


324 

53 
311 

33 
266 
133 
284 
180 
302 
8 

10 
156 
180 
150 
122 
126 
126 
327 
136 
154 

74 
303 
302 

58 
196 
230 
234 
236 
2 
162 

311 

10 

100 

280 


Articles. 


Alpaca  hair,  washed  only Free 

Alpacas,  unfinished,  etc 

Alum  in  balk Free 


Alumina Free 

"     sulphate  of,  or  alum  cake 

Alum 


linum,  acetate  of Free 

"  in  ingots,  etc 

"  kitchen  ware 

"  leaf Free 

"  mfrs.  of 

"  parts  of  cameras,  etc. . , 

"  tubing Free 

Amaranth '' 

Amber  gum 

"  ornaments 

Ambergris Free 

Ammonia,  aromatic  spirits  of 

"  nitrate  of Free 

"  sulphate  of 

Ammunition,  n.o.p 

Amy  I  acetate 

"     alcohol 

**  "       for   use   in   varnishes  or 

lacquers Free 

Anatomical  preparations 

Anchors 

Anchovies 

Angles,  iron  or  steel 

Angostura  bitters 

Aniline  dyes  in  pkgs.  less  than  1  lb.. . 

bulk,  etc Free 

oil, crude " 

"         salts " 

Animal  oils 

"         oil,  n.o.p 

"         stearine 

Animals  for  e.thibition Free 

"         "    improvement  of  stock  " 

"       living 

"     n.e.s 

Anise  and  anise  star  seed Free 

Annatto,  liquid  or  solid 

Anodes,  nickel,  zinc,  copper,  etc... 

Anodynes,  alcoholic 

Anthracite  coal  and  dust. . .  _. Free 

Anti-corrosive  and  anti-fouling  paints 

Antimonine Free 

Antimony,  or  regulus  of 

"  salts 

Antiseptic  surgical  dressings 

Antiquities,  collections  of Free 

Anvils 

Apparatus,  electric 

"  scientific,  for  societiesFree 

"  "         for   laboratory 

work " 

X-ray " 

Apparel  of  subjects  dying  abroad  Free 


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mary 
State- 
ment. 


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part  1 

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1.52 
160 

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151 
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161 
183 
113 
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121 
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163 
1.56 
161 
100 
155 
140 
160 
160 
103 

94 
138 

169 
170 
163 
102 
116 
140 

96 
160 
160 
160 
128 
128 
134 
156 
156 

82 

82 
161 
160 
124 
140 
1.54 
1.30 
160 
160 
160 

82 
171 
100 

93 
169 

169 
169 
170 


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303 

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303 

53 
314 
321 
1.50 
321 
170 
188 
321 
292 
311 

74 
289 
236 
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.303 
116 

56 
230 

334 
336 
321 

86 
142 
232 

58 
308 
308 
308 
184 
184 
212 
294 
293 
2 
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309 
170 
234 
286 
194 
309 
309 
309 

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128 

72 
333 

335 
335 
336 


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6  GEORGE  V,  A.   1916 


Index  to  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


Apple  trees 

Apples,  dried 

Apples,  green 

Apricots 

Arabic,  gum Free 

Archill,  extract  of " 

Argols " 

Army,  articles  for " 

Aromatic  spirits  of  ammonia 

Arrowroot 

Arrack. 

Arspnioiis  oxide Free 

Arsenic,  sulphide  of " 

Art,  works  of,  bronze,  from  Can^ 

dian  models " 

Articles,  Canadian,  returned " 

"         Anglo-American   Telegraph 
Co 

"        army  and  navy 

"         Consul  General 

"        exhibit,  or  competition. 

"         Governor  General 

"         presented  from  abroad  for 
saving  huyian  life " 

"         ships' stores " 

Artificial  flowers 

"        feathers,  etc.,  for  hats 

"        limbs Free 

"        teeth,  not  mounted 

Artotype? 

Araucaria Free 

Asbestos,  not  crude  and  manufactures 

of 

Ash,  pot  and  pearl Free 


Ash,  handles  of 

white Friee 

Asphalt,  not  solid 

Asphaltum  or  asphalt Free 

oil 

Astrachan,  hare  skins ' 

Astronomical  globes 

Attachments,  binding 

Australian  gum Free 

Automobiles  and  parts 

A.xes 

Axle  grease 

Axles,  axle  parts  and  blanks  for  ve- 
hicles  

Axminster  carpets 

Azaleas Free 


B 


Babbit  metal 

Bacon 

Bacteriological  products Free 

Badges 

Bagatelle  tables  or  boards 

Baggers,  threshing  machine 

Bag  pipes 

Bags,  carpet  and  tool 

"     cotton,  seamless 

"  "       sewn 

"     game 

"     hemp,  linen  or  jute 


Sum- 
mary 

State- 


Gen- 
eral 
State- 


ment, ment 


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part  ; 

132 
104 
104 
104 
161 
161 
160 
170 
140 
84 
140 
160 
160 

171 
170 

171 
170 
170 
170 
170 

171 
170 
100 
100 
158 
158 
84 
158 

126 
161 

96 
150 
156 
126 
158 
168 
158 
163 
110 
161 

88 
120 
106 

110 
152 
158 


124 

134 

171 

134 

82 

114 

128 

146 

94 

94 

108 

102 


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part  2 

204 
98 
102 
104 
311 
313 
310 
337 
236 
14 
232 
309 
309 

341 
336 

338 
337 
337 
337 
337 

338 

337 

76 

76 

302 

303 

10 

299 

178 
313 

64 
270 
292 
178 
303 
332 
303 
318 
122 
311 

28 
156 
116 

128 
282 
299 


170 

212 

338 

216 

4 

136 

180 

260 

48 

50 

116 

92 


Articles. 


B 


Baes,  paper 

"     containing  cement 

salt 

Bait,  fish 

Bait,  fish  from  Newfoundland..  .Free 

Baked  beans,  canned 

Baking  powders 

Balances 

Balata,  crude,  unmanufactured.   Free 
Balls,  etc.,  bagatelle  and  billiard.. 

Balls,  glass 

"     steel,   hardened,  for  gas  buoys 
Free 

"        "     for  machinery,  etc 

....Free 

Balsams,  crude  drugs 

Bamboo  reeds,  unmanufactured.. 

Bananas 

"       dried  or  evaporated 

Band.ages,  suspensory 

Band  iron  or  steel 

"  "         Free 

"  "        over  3§c.  per  lb. 

"  "  "  Free 

Bands  and  bindings,  hatters. .  . . 

Bands,  brass,  instruments  for 

Bank  notes,  etc.,  unsigned 

Barbed  fencing  wire Free 

Barberry  gum 

Barilla 

Barium,  peroxide  of,  for  the  man- 
ufacture of  peroxide  of  hydrogen 

Bark,  crude 

"      hemlock 

Barley 

"      pot  and  pearl,  etc 

Barrels,  Canadian,  returned Free 

"        containing  petroleum 

"  "         salt 

"        empty 

Bar  iron  or  steel  over  3^c.  lb 

"      ....Free 

"      rolled 

Bars,  iron  or  steel,  hammered. . . . 

"     lead 

"     puddled ,  iron  or  steel 

"     railw.ay ,  iron  or  steel 

"     steel  for  manufacture  of  shovels 

Bases  for  stereotypes 

"  Free 

Basins 

Baskets 

Bath  brick 

Baths  and  bath  tubs 

Batteries,  electric  and  galvanic 

Batts  and  batting,  cotton 

Bayonets 

Bay  rum,  alcoholic 

Beacons,  gas,  materials  for Free 

Bead  orjiaments 

Beams,  iron  or  steel 

Beans 

"     crude  drugs Free 

.  "     locust  and  meal 

"     Tonquin  and  Vanilla ' 

"     seeifrjinG.  B ' 


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mary 
State- 
ment 


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130 

82 
136 
102 
155 
148 

82 
116 
161 

82 
106 

164 
120 
166 
162 
157 
158 
104 
146 
116 
165 
120 
164 
163 
128 
82 
167 
161 
161 

160 
162 
155 

86 

86 
171 
150 
136 
150 
120 
164 
110 
112 
122 
112 
114 
120 
126 
167 

82 

82 

86 

82 

98 

94 
120 
140 
164 
100 
116 

86 
162 
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160 
158 


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State- 
ment. 


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196 
4 

216 
86 

290 

264 
4 

146 

311 
4 

108 

323 
156 
328 
317 
297 
299 
98 
254 
142 
324 
154 
324 
319 
180 
8 
330 
311 
314 

309 
317 
291 

18 

18 
338 
268 
216 
268 
154 
324 
128 
1.32 
160 
134 
142 
154 
176 
329 
4 
4 

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323 

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142 

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Index  to  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


Sum 
mary 
State- 
ment. 


B 


Bearing.s,  steel  balla  for Free 

Beaver  hats,  caps  and  bonnets 

Bed  comforters 

Bed  fasts,  steel  tor Free 

Bed  quilts,  cotton  

Bedsteads,  iron  tubing  for Free 

Beef,  fresh 

"    salted 

Beer,  lager  and  othci  

Bees Free 

Beeswax 

Beet  root  sugar,  machinery  for . .  Free 
Beet  seed 

"    syrups,  etc 

Bells 

"   for  churches Free 

Belting,  except  rubber  and  leather. 

"        leather 

"        of  leather 

"        of  rubber 

"        sprocket  or  link Free 

Belt  pulleys 

Belts,  cartridge 

"      n.o.p 

Bengalines,  unfinished,  etc 

Bent  plate  and  sheet  glass,  n.o.p... 
Berries 

"       crude  drugs Free 

"       wild " 

Bessemer    steel    wire    for    mat- 
tresses      " 

Bevelled  plate  glass 

Bibles I.  Free 

Bicarbonate  of  potash 

Bicarbonate  of  soda 

Bicycles  and  parts  of 

Billets,  hickory Free 

"        iron  or  steel,  60  lb.  and  over.. 

"        steel,  n.o.p 

Billiard  tables 

Bills,  advertising 

"     of  exchange,  unsigned '. 

Binder  twine Free 

"  "    articles  for " 

Binding  attachments 

"        machines 

Binitrotoluol  for  the  manufacture  of 

explosives Free 

Bird  cages  and  metal  parts 

Bird  skins Free 

Biscuits 

Bismuth,  metallic,  natural Free 

Bitters  or  beverages,  alcoholic 

Bituminous  coal  and  dust 

"  substances,  n.o.p 

Blackberries 

Blacking  shoe 

Blacklead 

Blanc  fix6 Free 

Blanketing  and  lapping " 

Blankets,  wool 

Blast  furnace  slag Free 

Blasting  powder 

Blind,  books  for Free 

Blind,  grooved  cards  for " 


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108 
150 
167 

94 
165 
134 
134 

82 
156 
148 
166 
158 
144 

82 
158 

82 
122 
122 
108 
164 
134 
108 

82 
152 
106 
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162 
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167 
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304 
304 


Articles. 


B 


Blind,  rollers,  windows 

Blinds,  wood,  metal,  etc 

Blocks,  building  hollow 

Blocks,  inverted 

"       lead 

"       mosaic  flooring 

"       paving 

Blocks  or  sticks,  rough,  last,  etc.  Free 

Blood  albumen 

Blooms,  iron  or  steel 

Blouses,  cotton 

"        linen 

silk 

Blowers  for  smelting Free 

Blown  glass  tableware 

Blueberries,  wild Free 

Blueing,  laundry 

Blue  vitriol Free 

Board,  scale  for  cheese  boxes. 

Boards,  rough 

"        sawed 

"        sawed  or  split Free 

Boats 

"      built  outside  Canada 

Bobbinet,  cotton,  in  the  web.. 

Boilers 

Boiler  plate  for  mfs.  of  boilers. .  .Free 

Boiler  tubes 

Bolting  cloth 

Bolts  and  blanks,  iron  or  steel 

"      handle,  etc Free 

Bonds,  etc.,  unsigned 

Bone  black Free 

"      dice,  draughts,  chessmen 

Bone  dust,  charred,  ash Free 

Bone  pitch,  crude 

Boneless  fish 

Bones,  crude Frtee 

Bonnets 

Bonnet  shapes  and  crowns . 

Bookbinders'  cloth Free 

"  machines.... 

Books Free 

"      for  deaf,  jiumb  and  blind.. 

"      donations  of 

"      industrial 

"      for  libraries  and  text  book3, 

etc Free 

"      languages  other  than  English 

and  French Free 

"      printed 

"  "     by  any  govt.,  etc. .Free 

"  "     over  12  years 

Boots,  leather 

"       rubber 

"       shoes  and  slippers,  except  rub- 
ber and  leather .  , 
Boots  and  shoes,  twisted  wire  for 


Free 

Boot,  shoe  and  stay  laces 

Botanical  specimens Free 

Bottles,  glass 

Boracic  acid Free 

Borax 

Borders  of  paper 


Sum- 
mary 
State- 
ment. 


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122 

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144 
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138 
165 
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6  GEORGE  V,  A.  1916 


Index  to  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


Sum-    Gen- 
mary    eral 
State-  State- 
ment, ment 


Articles. 


Sum-    Gen- 
mary    eral 
State-  State- 
ment, ment. 


black  diamonds  for,  and 
Free 


Borers 
bort. 

Bort 

Bowls,  steel,  for  cream  separators 

Box  cars 

Boxed  papers 

Boxes,  cart  or  wagon 

"       fancy 

Boxwood Free 

Braces,  and  finished  parts  of 

Brads 

Braiding,  machinery  for 

Braids 

"      and   plaits  of  chip,  etc.,  for 

hats Free 

"       hair 

"     wool  and  worsted  yarnf  or.Free 

Bran 

"     rice 

Brandy  and  imitations  of. 
Brass  and  manufactures  of 

"     band  instruments 

"     in  blocks,  ingots  or  pigs Free 

"     bars  or  rods 

"     Free 

"     caps  for  electric  batteries. . 

"      cups  for  cartridges 

"      manufactures,  not  made  in 

Canada,  for  ships Free 

"     manufactures,  n.o.p. 

"     nails,  tocks,  etc 

"     old  and  scrap Free 

"     parts  of  cameras,  etc. . 

"     pumpa 

"     strips,  sheets  or  plates 

"     trimmings    for  bedsteads .  Free 

"     trimmings  and  cased  rods  for 

carriage  rails Free 

"     tubing 

"     wire,  plain... 
"     wire  cloth... 

Brazil  nuts 

Breadstuffs 

"  n.o.p. 

Bricks,  and  tiles. . 
Bridges,  parts  and  sections  of, 'iron  or 

steel 

Brilliants,  cotton 

Brimstone,  crude,  roll  or  fiour...Free 

Briquette  making  machines 

Bri.stles  

"       n.o.p. .-. 

Britannia  metal,  manufactures  of, 

Frfee 

British  gura 

Brocade  powderp 

Broom  corn Free 

Bromides,  crude " 

Bromine " 

.Bronze,  phosphor 

"       powders 

"       tobin  in  bars  or  rods  for  gas 

buoys Free 

"       works  of  art,  from  Canadian 
models Free 


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Brooms 

Brown  earthen  and  stone  ware .... 

Brushes 

Brussels  carpet 

Buckle  clasps ,  steel  for Free 

Buckles,  not  jewellery 

Buckram  for  hat  shapes Free 

Buckthorn  strip  fencing 

Buckwheat 

Buckwheat  flour  or  meal 

Building  blocks,  hollow 

"         brick 

■"         plans 

"         stone 

"         tiles,  fireproof 

Builders'  hardware 

Buggies 

Bulbs Free 

"     crude  drugs " 

"     for  mfr.  of  incandescent  lamps. 

Bullets,  lead 

Bullion Free 

"       or  gold  fringe " 

Buntings,  unfinished,  etc 

Buoys,  gaf ,    material  for Free 

Burgundy  pitch " 

Burners,  gas,  etc 

"         incandescent 

Burrs,  brass 

"      copper 

Burr  stones,  in  blocks,  rough Free 

Bushes 

Butter 

Butter,  Shea Free 

Button  bl.inks,  shell,  rough 

Buttons,  all  kinds,  n.o.p.,  recognition 

and  cuff 

Buttons,  covered,  metal  parts  for 

"         mohair  cloth  lastings  for 

Free 

"         shoe,  papier  mach§ 

"  "     n.o.p 

"         of  vegetable  ivory 

"         wool  yarn  for  mfr.  of . . .  Free 
Butts,  iron  or  steel 


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Cabinet  organs 

Cabinetmakers'  hardware 

Cables,  wire 

"        covered 

Cages,  bird,  etc.,  and  metal  parts.. 

Cake,  oil,  cotton  seed  and  palm. Free 

Calendars,  advertising 

Calfskins 

Calico  printing,  copper  rollers  for  Free 

"  "       iron  liquor  for " 

"  "       red  liquor  for, ...    " 

Caluraba,  unground " 

Cambric  cloths,  cotton 

Camel's  hair,  washed  only Free 

Cameras,  brass  and  aluminum  parts  . 

"  lenses  and  shutters  for  mfr . 

of Free 

Camphor,  gum 


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Camwood  and  extract  of Free 

Canadian  articles  returned 

Canada  plates 

Canada  plates Free 

Canary  seed 

Candied  peel  and  popcorn,  fruit  and 

nuts 

Candles 

Candy,  sugar 

Cane,  split,  etc 

"     unmanufactured Free 

Canes,  walking 

Cannas 

Canned  fruit 

"        meats,  poultry  and  game . . 

"       vegetables 

Cannister  powder 

Cannon  powder 

Cannons. 

Cantdogs 

Canoes 

Canvas,  for  sails 

"        jute,  uncoloured. 

"  "  "  Free 

Caoutchouc,  crude 

Cap  shapes 

Caps,  brass,  for  electric  batteries  Free 

"     fur,  etc. 

"     percussion 

"     for  whips Free 

"     n.o.p 

Capes,  fur 

Caraway  seeds Free 

Carbolic  or  heavy  oil ' 

Carbon  bisulphide 

"        black _. Free 

"        dioxide,  or  carbonic  acid  gas 
Carbons,  electric 

"         over  6  ins.  tor  manfrs...Free 

Carborundum  wheels 

Carboys,  glass 

Cardamon  seed Free 

Cardboard 

Card  cases 

Card  clothing,  machine 

Carding,  machinery  for 

Cards  for  playing 

"      grooved,  for  the  blind. . .  .Free 

Carnation  seedling  stock 

Carpet  bags 

"        linings 

"       sweepers 

Carpets,  cork 

"         n.o.p 

"         woollen 

Carpeting,  cocoa 

"  hemp  or  jute 

"  straw 

Carriage  hardware 

"         mats 

"        oil  cloth 

"         rails,  tubing  and  trimmings 

for .' Free 

Carriages  and  vehicles 

"         children's 


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Carriages,  parts  of 

Carrot  seed Free 

Car  wheel  tires,  steel,  rough 

Cars,  motor  for  railway,  etc 

Cars,  railway,  and  parts 

Cartridge  belts 

"         eases 

Cartridges 

"         brass  cups  lor Free 

Cart  skeins  or  boxes 

Carts,  pleasure 

Cassava  flour 

"        root,  unground Free 

Cassein 

Cases,  clock 

"       jewellery,  etc , 

"       musical  instrument 

"       ornamental 

"       pipe  and  cigar,  etc 

"       watch ■. -. 

Cashmere,  for  hat  covers  and  under 

brims Free 

Cashmeres,  unfinished,  etc 

Cash  registers 

Casings,  sausage 

"  "       not  cleaned Free 

Caskets  and  cofRns  and  metal  parts. 

Cassimeres,  wool 

Casters,  furniture,  steel  for Free 

Castile  soap 

Cast  iron  pipes 

"      scrap  iron 

Casts  as  models Free 

Castings,  iron  or  steel,  n.o.p 

Castor  oil 

Catalogues,  advertising 

Catgut,  unmanufactured Free 

Catsups 

Cattle  for  exhibition Free 

"       food  containing  molasses 

"       horned 

"       for  improvement  of  stock.  Free 

Cedar,  red " 

"       Spanish " 

"  "      veneers  of 

Celluloid  balls  and  cylinders,  mould- 
ed   

"  for  knife  and  fork  handles. .  . 

"  lamp     shade     and      comb 

blanks 

"  manufactures  of,  n.o.p 

"  in  the  rough Free 

Celluloids,  and  matrices  for 

"  newspaper  and  book.. Free 

Cement 

"        making  machines 

"        manufactures  of 

rubber 

Centres,  rawhide  for  whips Free 

Cereal  foods,  prepared 

Cerium  nitrate  for  manufacturing  gas 

mantels Free 

Chains,  cable,  for  ships " 

"       hair 


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Chains,  coil,  iron  or  steel 110 

n.o.p 112 

malleable  sprocket Free     164 

Chalk  stone "        154 

Chalk,  prepared 90 

Champagne 142 

Chamois  skins,  dressed,  etc 122 

Chandeliers 126 

Channels,  iron  or  steel 116 

Chaplets  for  mfr.  of  stoves 118 

Charcoal 90 

pig  iron 112 

Charts 84 

Admiralty Free     158 

Chatelaine  bags,  frames,  etc.,  tor 124 

Chases,  printing .^ 126 

Cheese ' 134 

Cheese  boxes,  scale  boards  for. .  .Free     155 

Chemical  preparations 

Chemicals 94 

.  Free     160 
Chemicals,  all  other,  n.o.p 

Cheques,  unsigned 82 

Cherries 104 

Cherry  trees 132 

wood Free     155 

Chessmen,  ivory  or  bone 100 

Chestnut Free     155 

Chicle  gum,  crude "        161 

Chicory 90 

Children's  carriages  and  sleds 88 

Chilled  rolls,  iron  or  steel 116 

Chimney  linings,  vents  and  tops 86 

Chimneys,  lamp,  glass 106 

China  clay Free      154 

goat  plates  or  rugs "        158 

stone "        154 

ware 98 

"  to  be  silver  mounted,  im- 
ported by  the  manufacturer 
of  silverware 

China  wood  oil Free 

Chip  hats,  etc 

hoods,  unfinished Free 

"     plaits 

Chipped  glass  . . 
Chloride  of  lime 

.Free 

Chlorine 

Chloroform 

Chocolate  paste  or  liquor,  not  sweet . 
"  "  "      sweet 

"         preparations  in  powder. 

"  "  n.o.p 

Chrome  steel 

Chromos 

"  advertising 

Chronometers  for  ships Free 

Church  vestments 

Chums,  earthen 

"         wood 

Cider 

Cigar  and  cigarette  holders,  etc 

Cigars 

Cigarettes 


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Cinnabar Free 

Citron  rinds  in  brine ' 

Clapboards,  pine  and  spruce ' 

Clasps  for  purses,  chatelaines,  etc . . 

"       not  being  jewellery 

Clay  crucibles Free 

"     manufactures  of 

Clays Free 

Cleavers 

Cliff  stone Free 

Cloaks,  fur 

Clock  springs 

"  steel  for Free 

Clocks,  keys  and  movements 

Closets 

Cloth,  coated  or  sized  for  manufacture 
of  sensitized  blue  or  black  print 

cloth 

"     felt 

"     oiled 

"     window  shade,  in  the  piece . . 

Cloths,  wool 

Clothes  lines,  wire 

"       wringers 

Clothing  card,  machine 

"  cotton 

"  donations  of Free 

"  horse 

"  linen 

"  rubber  or  waterproof 

sUk 

"  wool 

Clover  seed 

Coach  screws 

Coal,  anthracite  and  dust Free 

"     bituminous  and  dust 

"       cutters,  percussion 

"       handling  machines 

"       oil 

"         "   or  other  fixtures 

"       pitch Free 

"       tar  dyes 

"       tar 

"         "   base  or  salt  for  mfr.  coal  tar 

dyes Free 

Coated  papers 

"        tape  and  textile 

Coatings,  wool 

Coat  linings,  unfinished,  etc 

Coats,  fur 

Cobalt,  oxides  of Free 

Cocaine 

Cochineal Free 

Cocoa  beans,  not  roasted,  etc 

"       butter '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 

"       carpeting,  etc 

"       nuts 

"       paste  or  liquor,  not  sweet. . , 

"  "  "     sweet 

"       preparations  in  powder 

"  "        nop 

"       shells  and  nibs 

Cocoanut,  desiccated 

"         oil,  n.o.p 


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Articles. 


Cocoanut  oil,  for  mtr.  of  soap Free 

Cocoanuts,  imported  direct 

"  "  Free 

Cocoboral 

Codfish .' 

"         from  Newfoundland ....  Free 

Cod  liver  oil 

Cod  oil  from  Newfoundland Free 

Coffee 

"       condensed  with  milk 

"       green,  imported  direct...  Free 

Coffins  and  metal  parts 

Coil  chain 

Coins,  cabinets  of Free 

"       British  and  Canadian 

"       gold 

Coin, silver,  foreign 

Coir  and  coir  yarns Free 

Coke 

"     ground,  for  electric  batteries 

Collar  and  cuff  buttons 

Collars  of  cotton,  etc 

"       gas,  etc 

"       lace 

Collodion,  for  photographers  use. . . 

Cologne,  alcoholic 

Coloured  glass  in  sheets 

Colours •. 

"       dry 

"       ground  in  spirits 

"       metallic Free 

Columns,  iron  or  steel 

Comb  blanks,  celluloid 

Combs 

Comforters,  bed 

Common  colourless  window  glass. . 

Common  or  laundry  soap 

Communion  sets Free 

Compasses  for  ships " 

Competition,  articles  for " 

Composition,  knife  and  other 

"  metal  for  jewellery,  etc 

"  nails  and  spikes 

"  ornaments 

Compressors,  air 

Concrete  mixing  machines 

Condensed  milk 

"         mince  meat 

Cones,  paper,  for  winding  yam... Free 

Confectionery 

Consuls  General,  articles  for Free 

Copal  gum 

Copper  and  manufactures  of 

"       anodes 

"       in  bars  or  rods Free 

"       manufactures  of,  n.o.p 

"       old,  scrap Free 

"       oxides  of 

"       pigs,  ingots  or  blocks 

"       rollers  for  calico  printing. 

"       shells,  stereotypes,  etc 

"  "  "  . .  Free 

"       strips,  sheets  or  plates 

"       sub-acetate  of,  dry 

"       sulphate  of 

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Copper  tubing Free 

Copperas " 

Cordage '■ 

"       machinery  not  made  in  Can- 
ada  Free 

Cordials 

Cordovan  leather,  dressed,  etc 

Cords,  fancy 

"       hair 

"       uncoloured  cotton 

"       wool  or  worsted  yarn  for. Free 

Coriander  seed " 

Cork  matting  and  carpets 

"     wood  unmanufactured Free 

"     corkwood    or    bark,    manufac- 
tures of 

Corks,  over  |-inch  in  diameter 

"       J-inch  and  less  in  diameter 

Corms Free 

Corn,  broom " 

"     canned 

"     cracked,  evaporated  or  dried... 

"     Indian,  for  distillation 

"         "        not  for  distillation.  Free 

"      meal 

"     starch \ 


syrup 

Cornice  poles,  window 

Cornice  .and  belted  rolls 

Cornwall  stone Free 

Corrugated  sheets,  iron  or  steel 

"  tubes  for  marine  boilers. 

Free 

Corset  clasps,  busks,  etc 

"       eyelets Free 

"       and  crinoline  wjre,  wire  for   " 

"       steels,  steel  for " 

Corsets 

Costumes,  theatrical 

Cottolene 

Cotton,  manufactures  of 

"  "  n.o.p 

"       and  wool,  absorbent 

"        cordage 

"       duck  for  hose  pipe Free 

"       fabrics 

"        rags Free 

"        seed  cake  and  meal " 

"  "     crude  for  refining. . .    " 

"     oil 

"  "      "  canning  fi.sh Free 

"       thread    for  Incandescent   g(  s 

mantels Flee 

"       waste,  machined 

"       wool  or  raw  cotton Free 

"        yarn.  No.  40  and  finer. . .    " 
"  "       for  shoe  laces " 


warps 

Counterpanes,  linen 

Coutilles,  cotton,  for  corsets 

Covered    buttons,    metal    parts 

manufacture  of 

"         wire 

Covers  and  cases,  gun  and  pistol. 
Cranberries 


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Cranes 

Crapes,  black 

Cream  coloured  earthenware 

"       and  milk  fresh 

"       separators  and  steel  bowls 

tor Free 

"       separators,  articles  for  mfg.  " 

"       sizing 

"       of  tartar Free 

Creosoted  boards,  etc " 

"  timber " 

Crochet  cotton  thread 

Crocks,  earthen 

Crop  ends,  iron  or  steel  (scrap) 

Crossings  for  railways 

Crowbars". 

Crucibles,  clay,  plumbago  or  sand 

Free 

"  platinum " 

Crucible  sheet  steel  for  knives. ..    " 

"       cast  steel  wire 

"  "      "        "     Free 

Crushers,  grain 

"  ore  and  rock 

Crj'olite Free 

Crystal  class  tableware 

Cubic  nitre Free 

Cudbear,  extract  of " 

Cues,  tips,  etc.,  bagatelle  and  billiard. 

Cuff  buttons 

Cuffs 

Cultivators 

Cultures,  ferment Free 

Cumin  seeds ' 

Cups,  brass,  for  cartridges 

Curled  or  dyed  hair 

Curling  stones  and  handles Free 

Currant  bushes 

Currants,  dried 

Currants,  green 

Currj'  combs 

Curtain  stretchers <..... 

Curtains 

Custard  powders 

Cutch Free 

Cut  flowers 

"     glass  tableware 

"    nails  and  spikes 

"    tobacco 

Cutlerj-,  nop 

"        cases  for 

Cutters 

"       fodder  and  feed 

"       coal,  percussion 

Cyanide  of  potassium  and  sodiumFree 

Cyanogen " 

Cyclometers 

Cylinders  for  phonographs,  etc 

D 

Dahlias 

Damaged  goods 

Damar,  gum Free 

Damask,  cotton 


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Articles. 


Damask,  linen 

"  yam  for  mfr.  of Free 

Dates 

Deaf,  dumb  and  blind,   books  and 

cards  for Free 

Deals 

Decalcomania  transfers 

Decanters,  glass 

Decorated  earthenware 

Degras Free 

Demijohns,  earthen 

"  glass 

Dental  engines,  electric 

"        instruments Free 

Derricks 

Desks,  writing 

Dextrine,  dry 

Diagrams  of  natural  history Free 

Diamond  drills " 

Diamonds,  black,  for  borers,  and 

diamond  dust " 

Diamonds,  unset " 

Diaper,  cotton 

"       linen   

Dice,  bone  or  ivory 

Diggers,  post  hole 

"         potato 

Dipping  preparation  liquid 

Discs  or  mills  for  rollers ". . .  Free 

"       glass,  for  optical  instru- 
ments...       " 

Disinfecting  preparations 

Doeskins,  wool 

Dogs,  improvement  of  stock Free 

Dogwood ' 

Dolls.. 

Donations,  charitable Fxee 

Dongola  leather,  dressed,  etc 

Door  mats. 

Doors  for  safes  and  vaults 

"         of  wood 

Dovetails  for  mfr.  of  stoves 

Doylies,  linen 

Drafts,  unsigned 

Dragon's  blood Free 

Drain  and  sewer  pipes 

"       tiles 

Draughts,  bone  or  ivory 

Drawers,  cotton 

silk 

wool 

Drawings 

Drawn  squire  tubing 

Drays 

Dredges 

Dress  goods,  women's,  etc., unfinished 

Dressing,  harness,  leather,  shoe 

"         surgical,  antiseptic 

Dried  meats 

Drills,  diamond Free 

"       seed 

"       rock 

Drugs  Free 

"       crude " 

"       dyes,  chemicals,  medicines. . . 

"  "  "         n.o.p 


Sum- 
mary 


Gen- 
eral 


State-  State- 
ment., ment. 


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part  I'part  2 

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Index  to  Impobts — Continued. 


Articles. 


D 


Page.  Page, 
part  1  part  2 


Dry  colours. 

"      plates,  photo 

Dry  plates,  photo  glass  for Free 

"     red  lead 

Free 

"      white  lead .' 

Driers,  liquid  and  japan 

Duck,  for  hose  pipe Free 

"       cotton 

Dutch  leaf 

Duties,  additional 

Duty,  special 

Dyeing  articles,  crude Free 

"       iron  liquor  for " 

"       red  liquor  for " 

Dyes " 

"       all  other,  n.o.p 

"       aniline,  under  1  lb 

"             "      and  coal  tar,  bulk.  Free 
Dynamos,  electric 


Sum 
mary 
State- 
ment. 


Earthenware  and  chinaware 

"  fittings  for  drain  pipes 

"  mfrs.  of,  n.o.p 

"  spurs  and  stilts  for.Free 

Earths,  crude 

Ebony,  blackheart 

Edging  knives 

Effects  left  by  bequest Free 

"       settlers 

"       of  subjects  dying  abroad 

Eggs 

"     fish,  for  propagating Free 

Egg  yolk  and  albumen 

Elastic 

"     webbing  for  artificial  limbs  Free 
Electric  apparatus  and  batteries. . . 

"       carbons 

"       batteries,  brass  capsfor. Free 

"       light  fi-\tures 

"       motors,  etc 

"       shovels 

Electrodes,  carbon   

Electro-plated  ware 

Electrotypes  and  matrices  for 

Electrotypes,  newspaper  and  book 

.     Free 

Elemy  gum " 

Elixirs,  alcoholic 

Embossing  machines 

Embroideries,  cotton,  white 

"  linen 

"  n.o.p 

Embroiderj'  silk 

Emery,  in  bulk Free 

"         paper  and  cloth 

"        wheels  and  mfrs.  of  emery. . 

Enamelled  carriage  oil  cloth 

"  glass 

"  iron  or  steel  ware 

"  leather 

Enamel  sizing 

Engines  

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eral 
State- 
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Articles. 


Engines  portable. 

"    traction,  for  farm  purpo.ses 

Engraved  plates  and  epgraver's  plates 

Engravings 

Ent  iMiological  specimens Free 

Envclapcs-. 

Esparto  grass Free 

Essences,  alcoholic 

E^S(;ntial  oil 

Ethereal  fruit  essences 

Ether,  nitrous 

"       sulphuric 

Ethyl  alcohol 

"  "         to  be  denatured... Free 

Exhibition,  articles  for ' 

Explosives 

"  glycerine  for Free 

Express  parcels 

Extracts,  alcoholic 

"          of  archill  and  cudbear.  Free 
"           camwood  and  sumac...    ' 
"  of  meats 

Extract  of  indigo Free 

"       logwood,    fustic,  etc " 

"       malt 

"       of  saffron  and  safilower . .  Free 

Eye  bar  blanks  flat — iron  or  steel .... 

Eye  glasses 

Eyeglass  frames  and  metal  parts 

Eyelets  and  eyelet  hooks,  metal.  Free 


Fabrics,  cotton.. . 
"         coloured. 


uncoloured,  scrims,  etc 

"         flax,  bleached 

"  "printed,  dyed  or  coloured 

"  "  unbleached 

"         silk,  n.o.p 

"         and  mfrs.,  wool,  n.o.p 

Facings,  foundry  

Fancy  boxes,  cases,  etc 

"       feathers 

"       goods 

Fanning  mills 

Fans. 

Farm  rollers 

Farm  wagons 

Farina 

Fashion  plates Free 

Fasteners,  glove  and  shoe  lace. . . 

"  for  purses,  etc 

Feathers,  artificial,  for  hats 

"  bed  and  other,  n.o.p 

"  fancy 

Featherbone 

Feed  cutters 

Felspar Free 

Felloes,  hickory  or  oak. .' ' 

Felt,  adhesive ' 

"     board  for  gun  wads 

"    cloth  

"     hats,  caps  and  bonnets 

"  board 


Sum- 
mary 
State- 


Gen- 
eral 

State- 


ment, ment 


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part  1 

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Index  to  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 

Sum- 
mary 

State- 
ment. 

Gen- 
eral 

State- 
ment. 

Articles. 

Sum- 
mary 
State- 
ment. 

Gen- 
eral 
State- 
ment. 

F 

Kelt,  pressed 

Page, 
part  1 

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Fish  oil  other,  n.o.p 

"    olive  oil  for  canning Free 

"    oysters        

Page, 
part  1 

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Fence  posts Free 

Fencing  foils  and  masks 

332 

84 

90 

"           •'     barbed Free 

Fish,  preserved  in  oil,  n.o.p 

88 
86 

"    sea  other         .      .  . 

84 

"    skins,  taxidermic Free 

"    smoked  and  boneless  . 

338 

Free 

86 

88 

"            "       pickled,  in  brls 

TTwh-Tilates  railway       

90 

■*           phosphate  rock Free 

142 

132 

Ferment  cultures  for  butter-making 

*'          earthonware                      .  . 

24 

172 

Fibre,  flax  and  fiax  tow               .    " 

248 

*'       indurated,  etc 

276 

108 

''       vegetable,  n.o.p " 

"Flaf  cars       

28 

Fibrilla " 

13? 

Field  rollers 

252 

Figs 

94 

Figured  glass      » 

"     fibre  and  tow Free 

"     rnachinery  not  made  in  Canada. 
Free 

298 

"         window  glass 

Files  .... 

327 

92 

"       (liquid)        ... 

"     mfrs.  of,  n.o.p 

"     seed              

98 

Fillets  of  cotton  and  rubber,  for  card 

218 

clothing Free 

"    oil      

184 

Filpis,  photographic. 

Flint,  and  ground  flint Free 

287 

Firearms,  other 

216 

Flooring,  mosaic,  tiles  or  blocks  for. . 

70 

"   Free 

188 

"    clay " 

Firecrackers 

Florist  stock Free 

299 
206 

Fire  engines 

224 

"     extinguishing      machines      and 

20 

16 

22 

Fireworks 

168 

Fisheries,  hooks  tor Free. 

16 

"         lines,  nets,  etc.,  for " 

"       rye                          

20 

"        other  articles,  produce  of, 

18 

20 

"        otljer  articles,  produce  of. 

210 

76 

Fishing  bait,  hooks,  etc.,  sportsmen's 

"             cut                         

208 

Fishing  rods.. 

"          crude  drugs Free 

Flues  for  marine  boilers " 

Fluid  beef  not  medicated    

317 

Fish 

330 

"    and  fish  eggs  for  propagat . .  Free 

212 

"    from  Newfoundland  " 

Flourspar.'. , Free 

286 

"    anchovies  and  sardines 

208 

"    bait 

260 

"    canning,  cotton  seed  oil  for . .  Free 

136 

"    cod,  haddock,  ling,  pollock 

Foils,  fencini^. 

154 

"    fresh  or  dried  in  barrels 

8 

"    halibut 

138 

Foliae  digitalis,  unffround Free 

Food,  cattle,  containing  molasses — 

311 

"    lobsters 

22 

"    niackerel 

22 

"    nets,  sportsmen's 

Foots Free 

Forgings,  iron  or  steel 

300 

"    offal  or  refuse  and  skins Free 

132 

"    oil  from  Newfoundland " 

124 

"      "  cod-liver 

steel,  n.o.p 

Fossils Free 

152 

"      "  whale  and  spermaceti 

287 

TUADE  AND  NATWATION 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   11 


Index  to  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


Page,  PiiKc 
part  1  part  2 


Sum- 
mary 

State- 
ment 


Gen- 
eral 

State- 
ment. 


Foundry  facings 

Fowls,  domestic,  pure  bred Free 

Frames,  picture  and  photograph 

"  for  purses,  chatelaines,  etc. 

"  spectacles  and  eye-glass 

Freight  rates 

"         wagons 

French  or  flower  odours 

"        mustard ,  liquid 

Fresh  meats,  other 

Fringe,  bullion  or  gold Free 

Fringes 

"        wool  or  worsted  yam,  for. Free 

Frogs  for  railways 

Fruit,  artificial  for  hats, 

"       essences,  alcoholic 

"       green Free 

"      juices 

"       trees,  other,  seedling,  for  graft- 
ing  Free 

"       candied 

"       canned 

"       crude,  drugs Free 

"       dried 

"         "     all  other,  n.o.p 

"       green • 

"         "     all  other,  n.o.p 

"       plants,  n.o.p 

"       preserved  in  spirits 

Fuel  oil Free 

Fuller's  earth,  in  bulk 

Furniture 

"         springs 

Fur  skins,  dressed 

Fur  skins,  not  dressed Free 

"    tails,  raw 

Furs,  hatters' 

"     and  manufactures  of 

Fuse  heads  of  metal Free 

Fuses 

Fusil  oil 

Fustic,  extract  of Free 

"     ground " 


Galleries,  gas,  etc .' 

Galvanic  batteries 

Galvanized  iron  or  steel  sheets 

"  "  "        .  .  Free 

"         wire,  9,  12  and  13  gauge  Free 

Gambler " 

Game  bags 

"       canned 

"       nop 

"         tables  or  boards 

Gannister Free 

Garments,  outside,  women's,  etc 

Gas  burners,  incandescent '. 

"    buoys   and   beacons,   automatic 

material  for Free. 

"    fixtures 

"  lanterns,  acetylene,  for  gas  buoys 
Free 


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Free 


Gas  mantels 
"  meters. . 
"  oils  .... 
"   "  Free 

Gasoline  and  gas  engines 

"    under -725  spec.  grav. 

Gauzes,  etc.,  antiseptic 

Gedda  gum Free 

Gelatine 

Generators,  electric 

Gentian,  unground , Free 

Geographical  globes " 

German  looking  glass 

"         and  other  mineral  potash 

salts Free 

"         silver,  manufactures  of 

"  "     bars,  rods,  etc Free 

"  "     in  ingots  and  blocks  " 

Giant  powder 

Gilders'  Whiting Free 

Gilt  ware 

Gin 


Sum-    Gen- 
maryl  eral 

State-:  State- 
ment, iment. 


Page.!  Page, 
I'part  2 


Ginger 

"        ale 

"        preserved 

"         wines 

Ginseng,  unground Free 

Girders,  iron  or  steel 

Gladiolus 

Glass,  and  manufactures  of 

"       for  dry  plates Free 

"       and  manufactures,  n.o.p 

"       iron  sand,  etc., for  polishing 
Free 

"       moulds,  of  metal 


paper 

"       plates  or  discs  for  optical  in 

struments Free 

"       in  sheets 

"       tubing,  for  mfr.  of  incandescent 

lamps,  etc 
"       tableware.. 
Glassware  for  laboratory  work.  .Free 
Glauber  salts 

Gloues,  geographical,  etc Free 

"        glass 
Globules,  iron,  for  polishing  glass.  Free 

Glove  fasteners,  metal " 

"       leathers 

Gloves 

Glucose  sugar  or  syrup 

Glue 

Glycerine 

"        crude,  for  refined  glycerine 
Free 

"  for  explosives " 

Goats,  improvement  of  stock " 

Goat  hair,  washed  only " 

"      skins 

Gold-beaters'  moulds  and  skins.  .Free 

Gold  anodes 

"     bullion Free 

coins 


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Index  to  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


Sum- 
mary 
State- 
ment. 


G 


Gen- 
eral 

State- 
ment. 


Gold  leaf 

"       liquid  paint 

"       manufactures  of,  n.o.p 

"       mining  appliances Free 

"       sweepings 

Gongs _ 

Gooseberries 

Gooseberry  bushes 

Governor  General,  articles  for. .  .Free 

Grafting,  seedling  stock  for 

"  other  stock  for,  n.o.p. . 

Grains,  crude  drugs 

"         artificial,  for  hats 

Grain  crushers 

"     flour  or  meal,  damaged 

"     and  products  of 

"       molasses 

Gramaphones  and  records 

Granite ^ 

"         iron  sand,  etc.  for  polishing 
Free 
"        iron  or  steel  hollow- ware . 

"        manufactures  of 

Grapes 

Grape  fruit Free 

"       sugar 

**         vines 

Graphophones  and  records 

Grass,  Esparto,  Spanish  &  other  Free] 

"       hats,  etc 

"       hoods,  unfinished Free 

"       manilla 

"       plaits  or  braids 

Gravels Free 

Grease,  axle 

"         degras,  etc Free 

"        rough,  for  soap 

Grindstones 

Ground  paints,  n.o.p 

Guano  and  animal  manures Free 

Guavas 

Gum,  amber,  arable,  etc 

Gum,  British 

"      camphor 

"      opium,  crude 

"     other,  n.o.p 

"     sweetened 

"     and  gum  resins,  crude  drugs  Free 

Gumwood. ., 

Gun  blocks,  rough 

"     cartridges 

"     covers  and  cases 

Gunpowder  and  explosives 

Guns  and  air  guns 

Gun  wads 

"  felt  board  for Free 

Gut,  cat  and  worm,  unmanufac- 
tured   Free 

Gutta  percha  and  India  rubber. .. 
"  "         "        "  "     ..Free 

"  "      for  the  manufacture  of 

music  rolls Free 

Gutta-percha  waste 

Gypsum 

"        crude Free 


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Sum- 
mary 
State- 
ment. 


Gen- 
eral 
State- 
ment. 


..Free 


Haddock 

"  from  Newfoundland 

Hair,  braids,  chains,  cords 

"      of  camel,  alpaca,  etc.,  washed 

only Free 

Hair,  cloth 

"      curled  or  dyed 

"      horse Free 

"      manufactures  of,  other 

"     mattresses.. 

"      oil 

"      unmanufactured Free 

"      washes,  alcoholic. . . 

Halibut 

"        from  Newfoundland Free 

Hammers 

Hammocks 

Hams 

Hand  carts ." 

Hand  made  carpets 

Handkerchiefs,  cotton 

"  linen 

.silk 

Handle  bolts Free 

Handles,  ash 

"  hickory 

"  cutlery,  celluloid,  for 

"  shovel 

"  umbrella,  etc 

Hangings  of  wall  paper  and  borders 

Hardware 

Harness  dressing 

Harness,  leather 

"         of  leather 

Harnessmakers'  hardware 

Harness  soap 

Harrows 

Harvesters 

Hat  boxes 

"     shapes  and  crowns 

Hatchets 

Hats,  caps  and  bonnets 

fur 

Hatters'  bands,  bindings,  etc Free 

furs " 

"  irons 

"  plush Free 

Hay 

"    knives 

"    loaders 

"     presses 

"    rakes 

"    tedders 

Head  lights 

Heads,   flanged  and  dished  for  gas 

buoys Free 

Heads,  leather  or  rubber,  for  whips. 

Free 

Heading  bolts,  n.o.p 

"  "      poplar 

Hearth  mats  and  rugs. . . 

Heirlooms,  left  by  bequest -. .  Free 

Hemlock  bark 

Hemp  bags  or  sacks 

"       carpeting,  matting,  rugs 


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Index  to  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


H 


Hemp  other  mfrs.  of 

"       paper  for  shot  shells Free 

"       rags 

"       seed 

"      dressed  or  undressed Free 

Hemp  yam 

Henriettas,  unfinished,  etc 

Herbs,  crude  drugs Free 

Herrings 

"        from  Newfoundland Free 

Hickory 

"       billets 

"       felloes 

"        handles  of 

"       for  spokes  of  wheels Free 

Hides,  raw " 

Hinge  tubes  for  mfr.  of  stoves 

Hinges,  iron  or  steel 

"         T  and  strap,  iron  or  steel 

Hoes 

Hogs 

Hollands,  tailors,  of  linen 

Hollow  blocks  tor  artificial  limbs 

Free 

Hollow-ware,  iron  or  steel 

Hominy 

Homo  steel  wire  for  mattresses. .  Free 

Honey 

Hoods,  unfinished Free 

Hoofs,  unmanufactured " 

Hooks  for  fisheries " 

"       fishing,  sportsmen's 

"       reaping 

Hoop  iron  or  steel 

Hoop  iron  or  steel,  over  3jc.  per  lb.. . 
"  "  "  Free 

"  "        No.  14  gauge.. 

Hops 

Horn,  horn  strips  and  tips Free 

Horse  boots 

"       clothing, jute 

"       hair Free 

"       powers,  for  farm  purposes. . , 

"       rakes..* 

"       shoes 

Horses 

"      for  exhibition Free 

"      improvement  of  stock 

Hose,  duck  for 

"     rubber 

Hub  blocks Free 

Hydrated  cxide  of  ethyl 

Hydraulic  cement. 

Hydro-fluo-silicic  acid _. .  .Free 

Hydrogen,  peroxides  of,  solutions. . 

Hymn  books Free 

Hy po-chlorite  of  lime ^ ' 


Sum- 
mary 
State- 
ment. 


Hypo-sulphite  of  soda  for  tanning 
leather Free 


Ice 

Ice  creepers,  steel  for. 


.Free 


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I 


Iceland  and  other  mosses Free 

Illuminating  oils 

Illustrated  advertising  matter 

Implements,  agricultural 

"  "  n.o.p 

"  "  parts  of 

Incandescent  gas  burners 

"  lamp  bulbs  for  mfrs.  of 

incandescent  lamps. . . . 
Indian  carpets 

"   corn  for  distillation 

"  "     not  for  distillation. Free 

"       or  corn  meal 

India  rubber,  manufactures  of 

"             "      unmanufactured. .  .Free 
Indigo 

"       paste  and  extracts 

Indurated  fibre 

Ingot  moulds 

Ingots,  iron,  steel  and  cogged.  ... 
Ingrain  carpers,  two  and  three  ply. 
Ink 


Sum. 
mary 
State- 
ment 


Gen- 
eral 
State- 
ment. 


Page,  Page, 
part  1  part  2 


shoe. 


Insects,  crude  drugs Free 

Insoles,  leather 

"       not  leather 

Instruments,  musical 

"  optical,  etc 

"  surgical  and  dental  Free 

"  telegraph  and  telephone 

Insulators,  electric 

Intersections  for  railways 

Iodine,  crude Free 

Ipecacuanha,  unground " 

Iris,  unground " 

Iron,  acetate  and  nitrate  of " 

Iron  and  steel  and  manufactures  of. . . 

Iron,  agricultural  implements 

"     bars,  hammered 

"   rolled 

"     cast,  scrap 

"     forgings 

"     in  pigs 

"     ore 

"      "  Free 

"     pipe,  cast 

"     Russia 

"     sheets,  coated 

"  "      flat  galvanized 

Free 

"     tubing  for  bedsteads. 

"  "       for  carriage  rails. . .    ' 

Iron  or  steel  angles,  etc 

bands,  strips  or  sheets 
No.  14  gauge  for  the 
manufacture  of  sad- 
dlery, etc Free 

"  bars,  etc., over  SjC.per  lb 

Free 
"  barbed  fencing  wire.    " 

"  beams 

"  beams,  etc,  for  shipsFree 

billets 

"  bridges  or  parts 

"     castings,  n.o.p., 


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Index  to  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


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mary 
State- 
ment 


Iron  or  steel  hoop,  band,  etc 

"  "         "     Free 

"  ingots,  blooms,  etc — 

"  manufactures  of,  n.o.p.   . 

"  mfrs.nolmadeinCanadal 

for  ships Free 

"  masts  or  parts  of " 

"  nail  rods " 

"  nuts,  washers,  etc 

"  pipe  and  lock  joint  pipe  . 

"  pipe  fittings 

"  plate  for  mfr.  of  boilers. 

Free 

"  plates  or  sheets 

"  rails  and  bars 

"            rods  for  the    manufac- 
ture of  chains 

"  rods  not  less  than/.r-in. . . 

for  mfg.  of  chains  Free 

"  rolled   round   wire   rods 

Free 


rolls,  chilled 

scrap,  wrought. 


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"  old,   recovered  from 

wrecked   vessels   in 

Canada Free 

"  sheets,  corrugated 

"  "      galvanized 

"  skelp  for  mfr.  of  iron  or 

steel  pipe 

"  skelp,  n.o.p 

"  skelp  for  the  manufact^ 

ure  of  tubes Free 

"  structural  works,  col-    | 

umns,  shapes,  sections 

"  tubes  and  flanged  heads 

for  gas  buoys Free 

"  tubing 

"  brass  covered  for  towel 

bars  and  bath   tub 

rails Free 

"  ware 

"  wire,  n.o.p 

"  galv.9-12-13-g....Free 

"  wire  covered 

"  "  woven,  etc 

Iron  liquor Free 

Irons,  sad,  etc 

Iron  sand  or  globules  or  shot,  etc. Free 

Iron  stoneware 

Iron,  sulphate Free 

Isinglass 

Istle  fibre Free 

Italian  cloths,  unfinished,  etc 

"       Unings 

Ivories,  piano  keys Free 

Ivory  black " 

"   dice,  draughts,  chessmen 

"   manufactures  of,  n.o.p 

"   nuls,  vegetable Free 

"   unmanufactured " 

"   vaccine  points " 


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Jack  knives 

Jacquards,  unfinished 

Jalap,  unground Free 

Jams 

Japanese  carpets 

Japanned  leather 

"  tinware 

Japan  and  japan  driers,  n.o.p 

Jars,  glass 

Jeans,  cotton,  lor  corsets 

Jellies 

Jelly  powders 

Jewellery 

Jewellery  cases  for 

"         composition  metal  for 

Juices,  lime  and  fruit 

"  "     crude Free 

June  buds 

Junk,  old Free 

Jute  bags  and  sacks 

carpeting,  matting,  rugs 

cloth 

cloth  as  taken  from  theloom  Free 


and  jute  butts Free 

manufactures  oi,  n.o.p 

rags Free 

tapestry 

yarn Free 

K 


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mary 
State- 
ment. 


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Kainite '. Free     161 

Kangaroo  leather,  dressed,  etc 122 

Kartavert 100 


Kaurie  gum Free 

Kelp " 

Kerosene  oil 

Keys  clock  and  watch 

Kid  skins 

Kitchen  hollow-ware 

Knife  and  other  polish 

Knitted  goods /. 

"  "     wool,  n.o.p 

Knitting,  machinery  for [     114 

"  yarn,  cotton ]      94 

Knife  blades  or  blanks,  etc.,  in  the 

rough,  not  handled,  etc 120 

Knives,  edging 110 

"         hay  or  straw 

"         mowers  and  reapers,  steel  for. 
Free 

"         pocket 

"         steel,  n.o.p 

Kodaks,  brass  and  aluminum  parts... 
Kryolite Free 


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Labels 84 

"      woven,  silk  spun  for Free     157 

Lac,  crude,  seed,  etc "    1     161 


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537 


SESSIOKAL  paper  No.  11 


Index  to  Imports — Continued. 


Articles. 


Lace,  white,  etc.,  cotton 

"  "         "  linen 

Laces,  boot,  shoe  and  stay 

"         and  lace  collars,  net,  etc. . . 
"       shoe  and  corset,  tagging  metal 

for Free 

"       shoe,  cotton  yarn  for 

Lacquers,  n.o.p 

"  spirit 

Lactate  (antiinonine) Free 

Lag  screws 

Lager  beer  

Lamb,  fresh 

"      skins 

Lampblack Free 

Lamp  chimneys,  glass 

"       shade  blanks,  celluloid 

"       springs 

Lampwick  cotton 

Lamps. .  

Landsides Free 

Lanterns     

"         acetylene  gas,  tor  gas  buoys. 
Free 

"  mas?ic  and  slides 

Lard  and  lard  compound 

"      oil 

Lashes,  whip 

Last  blocks,  rough Free 

Lasting,  mohair,  for  buttons 

Lasts  of  wood 

Laths -  Free 

Launches,  pleasure 

Laundry  blueing 

"         soap 

"         tubs 

Lava,  or  other  tips 

Lavatories 

Lavender  waters,  alcoholic 

Lawn  mowers 

"      tennis  nets 

Lawns,  cotton 

Lead  and  manufactures  of 

"      manufactures  of,  n.o.p 

"     nitrate  and  acetate  of Free 

"     pencils 

"     red,  dry 

"         "         Free 

"     tea ' 

"     white,  dry 

"  "       ground  in  oil 

Leather  board ,  leatheroid  and  manu- 
factures   

"       dressing 

"        grea&e  and  degras  for  dress- 
ing  Free 

"        and  manufactures  of 

"        manufactures  of,  n.o.p 

"        and  skins,  all  other,  n.o.p... . 

Leaves,  artificial  for  hats 

"       cnide  drugs Free 

Leeches '' 

Leghorn  hoods,  unfinished 

Lemop.  rinds  in  brine 

Lemons 


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mary 

State- 
ment 


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Gen- 
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Lenos,  cotton 94 

Lenses,  eye-glass 130 

"        and  shutters  for  manufacture 

of  cameras Free!     163 

"        silvered  for  automobile  lamps!     130 

Letters  for  signs I3g 

Life  boats  and  life-saving  apparatus. 

Free 
Life-saving  appliances  for  miners 

Ligatures,  catgut  for 

Lignum  vitie 

Lilacs,  pot  grown 

Limbs,  artificial 

Lime 

chloiide  of Free 

juice 

crude Free 

sulphate  of,  crude 
Limes 


Linen  bags  or  sacks 

"      blouses  and  shirtwaists 

"      clothing 

"      damask,  etc 

"      duck  for  hose  pipe Free 

"      machinery,  not  made  in  Can- 
ada  Free 

"      shirts 

"      tape 

"      thread 

"      yarn  for  manfr.  of  towels.. Free 

Lines  for  fisheries " 

Ling 


from  Newfoundland Free 

Linings,  carpet 

"  cliimney 

Link,  belting Free  164 

Links,  chain no 

Linoleum 128 

Linseed  oil 128 

"         oil  cake  and  meal Free  168 

Lint,  etc.,  antiseptic 82 

Liqueurs 140 

Liquid  paint,  n.o.p 130 

"         soap 138 

Liquorice 

"          root,  unground Free  161 

Liquors,  alcoholic,  n.o.p 140 

Litharge Free  154 

Lithograpiied  advertising  matter     .  .  84 
Lithographic  presses  and  type  making 

accessories  for 114 

Lithographic  stones,  not  engraved 124 

Litmus  and  lichens Free  161 

Loaders,  hay 110 

Loading  tools 108 

Lobsters 102 

"        from  Newfoundland ..     Free;  155 

Lock  joint  pipe I  118 

Locks I  112 

Looraotive  wheel  tires,  steel,  rough. 

Free;  165 


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Locomotives  for  railways. . 

Locus  t  beans  and  meal Free 

Logs " 


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Articles. 


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State- 
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Logwood,  extract  of Free 

"  ground " 

Looking  glass,  German. 

Loops,  or  other  forms,  iron  or  steel.. . 

Lotions,  alcoholic 

Lubricating  oil 

Lumber Free 

"        other " 

Lustres 

M 

Macaroni 

Mace 

Machine  card  clothing 

Machine,  threshing  outfits 

Machinery 

"  all  other,  n.o.p 

"           of  dredges  for  alluvial  gold 
mining Free 

"  beet  root  sugar " 

"  for  carding,  spinning,  etc... 

"  linen,  not  made  in  Canada. 

Free 

"  mining,  etc 

"  rifle  mfg.,  for  Govt... .    ' 

"  smelting  and  refining. 

"  steel  balls  for 

"  "  Free 

"  well  drilling ' 

Machines,  adding 

"  binding  and  folding 

"  briquette  making Free 

"  cement  making 

"  coal  handling 

"  concrete  mixing 

"  fire  extinguishing 

"  moving  picture 

"  mowing 

"  nailing,  twisted  wire  for. 

Free 

"  paper  and  pulp  mill 

"  portable,  all  other  and  parts 

"  rolling  mill 

"  saw-mill 

"  sewing  and  parts 

"         sewing.attachments  for  Free 

"  strength  testing 

"           traction  ditching,  not  over 
S3,000each Free 

"  typecasting  and  setting  " 

"  typewriting 

"  washing,  domestic 

Mackerel 

Madder  and  munjeet Free 

Magazines 

Magic  lanterns  and  slide.'? 

Magnesia 

Magnesite Free 

Mahogany " 

"  veneers  of 

Malleable  sprocket  chain Free 

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Manganese,  oxide  of 

Mangoes Free 

Mangold  seed '' 

Manicure  and  toilet  sets 

Manilla  grass _ Free 

"       hoods,  unfinished. . .' '' 

*'       plaits  or  braids 

"       rope  for  lobster  traps ' 

Mantels,  gas 

Mantel  stocking  for  gas  light 

Mantles  of  slate 

Manure  spreaders 

"       animal Free 

"       vegetable 

Maple  sugar  and  syrup 

Maps 

Maps  manuscript  and  insurance. .  Free 

"     and  charts  for  the  blind ' 

Marble,  and  manufactures  of 

Marine  boilers,  corrugated  tubes  for 

Free 

Masks,  fencing 

Mastic  gum Free 

Masts,  iron  or  steel,  or  parts  of.. .    '' 

Matches  of  wood 

Material  for  bridges  and  tunnels  used 

on  boundary  line Free 

Matrices  for  stereotypes,  etc 

"  "  Free 

Matrix  paper 

Mathematical  instruments 

Mats  and  matting,  cocoa .-. 

"  "       hemp  or  jute... 

"  "       rubber 

"  "       straw 

"    door  or  carriage 

Mats  and  rugs,  wool 

Matting,  cork 

Mattocks  and  eyes  or  poles  for 

Mattresses 

"  steel  wire  for Free 

buckwheat 

damaged 

Indian  or  corn 

locust  bean Free 

oil  cake,  cotton  seed  and  palm 
Free 


Meal, 


Meats 

"      canned 

"      dried,  smoked  or  preserved 

"      extracts  of 

"      other 

Meerschaum,  crude Free 

Medals,  collections  of 

"        of  gold,  silver,  etc 

Medicinal  preparations 

"        roots Free 

"        or  medicated  wines 

Medicines Free 


"         alcoholic 

Melado 

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Memorial  window  glass. 


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Menageries Free 

Mescal 

Metal  composition  for  jewellery,  etc  . 
"  n.o.p.,  and  manufactures  of. .. . 
"      parts  for  mtr.of  covered  buttons 

"      plated,  for  watch  cases,  etc 

"      for  type 

"      tagging Free 

"      yellow " 

Metals " 

"       reducing,  cyanogen  for " 

, "        tips,  studs,  and  eyes  for  cor- 
set clasps " 

Metallic  elements  and  tungstic  acid 
imported   for   the   manufacture  of, 

electric  lamps) Free 

Meters,  gas 

Methyl  alcohol,  or  methylated  spirits 

Mexican  fibre Free 

Mexican  saddle  trees " 

Mica  schist " 

Microscopes  over  $50 " 

Milk,  condensed 

"     and  cream,  fresh 

"     food 

Mill  board 

"     feed 

M  illet  seed 

Milling  cutters,  steel  blanks  for 

"  "  "       Free 

Mills,  fanning 

"      saw  and  planing,  portable 

"      stamp 

Mince  meat,  condensed 

Minerological  specimens Free 

Mineral  oils 

Minerals Free 

Mineral  soap 

"       substances,  n.o.p 

"       waters 

"  "     not  in  bottle Free 

"       wax 

Mining,  gold,  alluvial,  appliances  for. 

Free 

"       machinery " 

"       powder 

Miscellaneous  articles,  other. . . .  Free 

Mitts 

Models  of  inventions Free 

"       natural  history " 

Mohair  fabrics 

"       yams Free 

Molasses 

Free 

Moquette  carpets 

Morocco  leather  and  imitations  of., 

"  skins  for,  tanned 

Morphine 

Mosaic  flooring 

Moss,  Iceland,  and  other Free 

Mother  of  pearl,  unmanufactured 

Motor  cars  for  railway,  etc 

"     vehicles  and  parts 

Motors,  electric 

Mould  boards Free 


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Moulded  glaBS  tableware 

Mouldings,  wood   

Moulds,  ingot  and  glass 

"        gold-beaters Free 

Movements,  clock 

"  watch 

Moving  picture  machines 

Mower  knives,  steel  for Free 

Mowers,  lawn 

Mowing  machines 

Mucilage 

Muffled  glass,  in  sheets 

Muff s,  fur 

Mule  shoes 

Muriatic  acid 

Mushroom  spawn Free 

Musical  instrument  cases 

"         instruments 

"  "  other 

"  "  instruments    for 

for  the  blind. Free 

Music,  printed 

"      for  mechanical  players 

Musket  powder 

Muskets 

Musk,  in  pods  or  in  grains Free 

Muslins,  cotton 

Mustard 

"         seed Free 

Mutton,  fresh 


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Nails,  brass 

"     copper 

"     iron  or  steel 

"     composition 

"       cut 

"     iron  or  steel  wire,  n.o.p 

Nail  rods,  iron  or  steel Free 

Naptha,  wood 

Napkins,  cotton 

"         linen 

Natural  history,  specimens,  etc. .Free 

Navy,  articles  for 

Neatsfoot  oil 

Nectarines 

Needles 

"      surgical Free 

Nets,  fish  and  tennis 

"     for  fisheries Free 

"     and  nettings,  lace 

Netting,  iron  or  steel 

Nevada  silver,  manufactures  of . . . . 

Newspapers,  etc Free 

"         partly  printed 

Newspapers,  stereotypes,  etc.,  for. 

Nickel,  anodes 

bars,  rods,  strips,  etc. . .  Free 

ingots  or  blocks 

kitchen  ware 

plated  ware,  n.o.p 

silver,  manufactures  of . . . . 

silver,  bars,  rods,  strips,  etc. 

Free 


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Nicotine  sulphate 

Nitrate  compounds.for  explosives 

Nitre,  sweet  spirits  of 

Nitric  acid ' 

Nitro-glycerine 

Nitrous-ether 

Noils Free 

Norsels,  net 

Notes,  bank  and  promissory  .unsigned 

Novels - 

Numerals  for  signs 

Nun's  cloth,  unfinished,  etc 

Nursery  stock 

Nutgalls  and  ext  racts  of Free 

Nutmegs 
Nuts 


all  other,  n.o.p 

candied 

crude  drugs Free 

and  blanks,  iron  or  steel 

ivory  (vegetable)  Free 


O 


.Free 


Oak 

"       bark,    ground 

"         "    extract    of 

"     felloes 

"     spokes 

"     veneers    of 

Oatmeal 

Oakum Free 

Oar    blocks,    rough 

Oats 

"     rolled 

Obscured    white    glass 

Ochres    and    ochrey    earths 

Oils 

"    Free 

"  aniline,    crude " 

"   animal 

"   asphaltum Free 

"   cocoanut,  palm,   etc.,  for  mfr.  of 

soap Free 

"         "  n.o.p 

"   cod  liver 

"   cod,   seal   and   fish,   other,   from 

Newfoundland Free 

"   cotton  seed 

"        "      "      crude  for  refining. 

"   essential - 

"   fish,  other 

"   gasoline Free 

"   illuminating,  costing  over  30c.  per 

gallon 

"    lubricating 

"    mineral 

"   olive,  n.o.p 

"      "      for  soap,  etc Free 

"   palm,  bleached " 

"   peppermint 

"   petroleum Free 

"   rosin  and  chinawood " 

"   rough  grease  for " 


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Oils  vegetable 

"   whale  and  spermaceti 

"   other,  n.o.p 

Oil  barrels 

"    cake  and  meal Free 

"    cloth 

"    finish,  n.o.p 

"    light  fixtures , 

"    well  drilling  machinery Free 

Oiled  silk  and  cloth 

Oleographs 

"  advertising 

Olive  oil,  n.o.p 

"         for  soap,  etc Free 

Olives,  in  brine 

Opaque  glass  in  sheets 

Operating  tables,  surgical Free 

Opium,  gum,  crude 

"        powdered 

Optical  instruments 

Orange  mineral 

"  "       ...._ Free 

"        rinds  in  brine " 

Oranges " 

Ore  crushers 

Ores  of  metals Free 

Organ  parts " 

"       players • 

Organs  and  parts 

Organzine,  thrown  (silk) 

Oriental  carpets 

Orleans,  unfinished,  etc 

Ornamental  window  glass 

Ornaments,  alabaster,  etc 

Orris  root,  unground Free 

Osier  braids  or  plaits " 

Osiers,  unmanufactured " 

Ostrich  feathers 

Overcoatings,  wool 

Oxalic  acid Free 

Oxides 

"       of    cobalt,     tin    and     copper, 

n.o.p Free 

Ox  shoes 

Oysters 

"       seed  and  breeding Free 


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Packages 

"  Canadian,  returned Free 

"  or  parcels,  post  office 

Packing,  rubber. 

Paddy,  rice Free 

Pads,  paper,  not  printed 

Paeonies 

Pails,  wood 

Painted  glass 

Paintings 

"         and  pastels 

Free 

Paints,  n.o.p.. 

"        and  colours  

"        ground  in  spirits 

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Palm  leaf,  unmanufactured Free 

"  braids  or  plaits " 

"  hoods,  unfinished " 

"      nut  cake  and  meal " 

"      oil,  bleached     " 

"        "  and  kernel,  for  soap " 

"      spirits 

Pamphlets  

"  advertising 

Paper  and  manufactures  of 

"       and  pulp  mill  machines 

"       and   all   materials  of,   for  the 

manufacture  of  music  rolls. 

Free 

"       all  kinds,  n.o.p 

"       cutting  machines 

"       delcoraania  for  transfer.  .Free 

"       hemp  tor  shot  shells " 

"       manufactures  of,  n.o.p 

"       matrix  for  printing Free 

"       matting  for  use  by  Canadian 
manufacturers 

"       patterns,  boot  and  shoe 132 

"      photo,  plain  basic  for  sensitiz-| 

ing Free 

Paper  printing 

"  "       fornewspapers 

"       sand,  glass,  flint,  emery 

"       tarred 

"       tubes  or  cones  for  cotton  yam. 
Free 

"       waste  clippings " 

"       wrapping.  .^ 

Papeteries '. 

Papier  mach6  shoe  buttons Free 

"  "  ware 

Paraffine  wax 

"  "    candles 

Parasols 

"       articles  for  manuf 'g Free 

"       sticks  or  handles 

Parcels,  express 

"         po.st  office 

"         postal,  prepaid ! 

Paris  green,  dry 

"     white Free 

Passover  bread " 

Paste,  adhesive 

Pastels 

Pastes,  tooth  and  other 

Patent  leather 

Patterns,  metal 

"  paper,  boot  and  shoe 

Paving  blocks 

"        brick 

Peaches 

Peach  seedlings  for  grafting Free 

Peach  trees I     132 

Peanuts,  shelled ;     104 

Pearl  ash Free      161 

"    .- I       96 

"     mother  of,  unmanfactured.. Free'     155 

"     and  pot  barley j      86 

Pearline 138 

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Pears 

Pear  seedlings  for  grafting Free 

Pear  trees 

Pease,  n.o.p 

Pease,  seed,  from  Great  Britain. Free 

Pecans 

Pedometers 

Peel,  candied 

Pelts,  raw Free 

Pencils,  lead 

"        slate " 

Penknives j 

Pens  and  penholders 

Peppermint  oil '. 

Perchlorate  of  ammonia  for  the  manu- 
facture of  explosives Free 

Percussion  caps 

"  coal  cutters 

Perfumed  preparations,  n.o.p 

Perfumes,  alcoholic 

Periodicals 

"  advertising 

Peroxide  of  hydrogen,  solutions 

Persian  carpets 

Persimmon  wood Free 

Persis ' 

Pessaries 

Petroleum,  crude 

"  oil,  crude Free 

"  preparations  of 

"  products  of,  n.o.p 

Pheasant? Free 

Pharmaceutical  preparations 

Phials,  glass 

Philosophical  apparatus  for  societies 

Free 

"  instruments 

Phonographs  and  records 

Photographs " 

"  press,  for  use  as  news 

pictures Free 

Photographic  dry  plates 

"  "       glass  for. Free 

"  frames 

"  instruments 

"  paper  and  films 

"  paper,  plain  basic,  for 

sensitizing Free 

Phosphate,  acid 

"  rock  (fertilizer) Free 

Phosphor  tin  and  bronze 

Phosphorus Free 

Pianofortes  and  parts 

Pianos,  mechanical  and  organ  players 

Piano  key  ivories Free 

"      parts 

Pickets ' 

Pickles 

Picks  and  eyes  or  poles  for 

Pictures 

"       Sunday  school  lesson. . . .  Free 

Picture  frames 

"       wire 

Pigeons,  homing,  etc Free 

Pig  lead 


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Pig  iron 

Pillow  cases,  cotton 

"  linen 

Pineapples. Free 

Pine  and  coal  pitch " 

"     pitch " 

"     tar " 

Pins 

Pipe,  cast-iron 

"       clay Free 

"       fittings,  iron 

"       iron  or  steel 

"       lock  joint,  n.o.p 

"       wire  bound,   wooden,   for  gold 

mining 

"       lead 

"       organs  and  parts 

Pipes,  drain  and  sewer 

"       tobacco,  mounts,  cases,  etc 

Piques,  cotton 

Pistols 

Pistol  cartridges 

*'      covers  and  cases 

Pitch  bone,  crude Free 

"      Burgundy ' 

"     pine ' 

"      pine  and  coal ' 

Plain  glass  in  sheets ' 

Plains  or  jacquards,  unfinished 

Plaits  for  ornamenting  hats Free 

Planing  mills,  portable 

Planks 

"        Free 

"        sawed  or  split 

Plans,  building 

Plantains  Free 

Plants  and  trees 

Plaster  of  Paris 

"       wall,  prepared 

Plate,  bridge,  steel 

"      glass 

"    bent 

"         "    bevelled 

"      iron  or  steel,  over  3^c.  per  lb. 

Free 

"  "  for  mfr.  of  boilers 

Free 

Plated  metal  for  watch  cases 

"       w,are 

"         "    cases  for 

"         "    nickel 

Plates,  Canada  and  terne 

"       engraved 

"       glass  for  optical   instruments 
Free 

"       iron  or  steel,  rolled 

"       plough  and  asricultural.  .Free 
"       or  sheets  of  steel  cold  rolled 

over  14  gauge 

Platinum,  crucibles Free 

"       mfrs.  for  sulphuric  acid  . . 

"       wire  and  in  bars,  etc 

Playing  cards 

Plough-plates Free 

Ploughs 


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Plumbago 

Plumbago,  crucibles Free 

Plums 

Plum  trees 

"     seedlings  for  grafting Free 

Plush  fabrics,  cotton 

"     silk 

"     hatters' Free 

Pocket  books 

"       knives 

Poles,  cornice,  window t, . . 

Polish,  knife  and  other 

Pollock : 

"       from  Nfld Free 

Pomades,  French  or  flower  odours. 

Pomatums 

Pomegranates Free 

Pontianac  gum ' 

Popcorn,  candied 

Porcelain  ware,  n.o.p 

Pork  in  brine 

"      fresh 

Portable  engines  for  farm  purposes . 
*'         machines  all  other  and  parts 
"         saw  and  pLaning  mills 

Porter 

Portfolios 

Portland  cement 

Postage  stamps,  collections  of. .  .Free 

Postal  parcels  prepaid 

Posters 

Post  hole  diggers 

Post  office  parcels  or  packages 

Posts,  fence Free 

Potash , ' 

*'       bicarbonate  of 

"       bichromate Free 

"       caustic 

"  "      Free 

"       chlorate  of " 

"       muriate,  and  sulphate  of. .    " 

"       nitrate  of " 

"       red  and  yellow  prussiate  of   " 
"       salts,  German  and  other 
mineral " 

Potassa,  bicarbonate  of 

Potassium,  cyanide  of Free 

Potato  diggers 

"       spirit 

Potatoes 

"         sweet 

Pouches,  tobacco 

Poultry  canned 

"         n.o.p 

Pounders,  wood 

Powder,  gun,  etc 

Powders,  flavouring,  custard,  etc 

Prayer  books Free 

Precious  stones  and  imitations 

Prepaid  postal  parcels 

Preparations,     liquid,     non-alcoholic 
for  disinfecting,  etc 

Preserved  ginger 

Preserves 


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Ai  tides. 


Pressed  felt 

"         "     for  artificial  limbs.  Free 

"       glass  tableware 

Presses,  hay 

"       lithographic 

"       printing 

"  "       Free 

Price  lists,  advertising 

Primers 

Printed  carpets 

"         music 

"        or  sponged  earthenware. . . 
Printing,  calico,  copper  rollers  forFree 
"                iron  liquor  for.,.    *' 
"               red  liquor  lor. . .    " 
Printing  paper 

"  "     for  newspapers 

"      "         "  matrix  for Free 

"       presses 

"  "     Free 

"       type,  etc 

Prints  and  blue  prints 

Prizes  or  trophies Free 

Proprietary  preparations 

Provisions 

Prunella  cloth  of  wool Free 

Prunes 

Psalm  books ; Free 

Puddled  bars,  iron  or  steel 

Pulleys,  belt 

Pulp  and  paper  mill  machines 

"     of  grasses Free 

"     wood 

Pulque '. 

Pumice  and  pumice  stone Free 

*'         soap 

Pumps,  brass 

"         hand,  n.o.p 

"         power  and  parts 

Purses 

"     irames,  clasps,  etc.,  for 

Putty 

"     dry,  for  polishing  glass,  etc. Free 

Pyroligneous  acid 

Pyroxylic  spirits 

Pyroxylin  and  wood  naptha  for  imi- 
tation leather 

Q 

Quails Free 

Quartz,  crystallized " 

Quebracho,  extract  of " 

Quicksilver Free 

Quinces 

Quince  trees 

Quinine,  salts  of Free 

Quills,  natural " 

Quilts,  cotton 

"       linen 

Quoins,  printing 

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Racks  for  cues 

Radium Free 


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Rags  and  waste;  except  mineral .  Free      169 

Rail  road  ties "        155 

Rails,  steel,  for  railways 114 

Railway  axles 110 

"         bars  and  rails '     114 

"         cars 88 

"         fishplates 116 

"        or  road  scrapers 88 

"        rugs '     150 

"         spikes '     114 

"        springs 110 

"        switches,  trogs,  etc 1 18 

"         tie-plates 116 

Raisins 10.1 

Rakes,  hay,  wood 150 

"        liorse 110 

"        n.o.p 110 

Rape  seed,  sowing Free      158 

Raspberries 104 

Raspberries  wild Free     158 

"  bushes 132 

Rasps 120 

Rat  cages 124 

Rates,  f  roiijht  and  telegraph 82 

Rattans,  not  manufactured Free      157 

Rattan  braids  or  plaits "        159 

"        split,  etc 88 

Raw  cotton Free     157 

Rawhide,  manufactures  of 122 

Ready-made  clothing 152 

Reaper  knives,  steel  for Free     167 

Reapers 110 

Reaping  hooks 110 

Recorders,  time 90 

Records  for  phonographs,  etc 128 

Red  lead,  dry 130 

Free     160 

"    liquor "    ;     161 

Reducing  machinery "    '     165 

Redwood "    |     156 

Reed,  split,  etc \      88 

Reeds,  square  or  round  for  whips.Free      169 

Refining  machinery "         165 

Refrigerators ,     150 

Refuse  stone Freei     154 

Regalia 134 

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Registers,  cash 

Rennet Free 

Repairs  on  ships  and  vessels 

Resin  or  rosin Free 

Reticules 

"         frames  and  clasps  for ... 

Returned  Canadian  articles Free 

Revolvers 

Rhizomes Free 

Rhododendrons " 

Rhubarb  root,  unground " 

Rice  bran 

*'      cleaned 

•■      uncleaned Free 

"      flour 

"      meal 

Ribbons 

"         undyed  for  typewriter  rib- 
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Rifles,  and  air  rifles 


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Rifles,   and     cartridges     for     home 
guard Free 

"       machinery  and  tools  for  manu 

facturing  for  Government Free 

Rifles,  materials  tor  mfg.  for  Govt. 

Rifle  cartridges 

"      powder 

Rigging,  wire  rope,  for  ships Free 

Rinds,  citron,  etc.,  in  brine 
Rivets,  brass 

"        copper 

"        iron  or  steel 

Road  rollers 

"      scrapers 

Rock  crushers  and  drills... 

Rockingham  ware 

Rods,  fishing 

"       nail,  iron  or  steel Free 

"       wHre,  rolled  round,  iron  or 

steel 

Rolled  edge  steel  plates 

Rolled  iron  or  steel  angles,  etc.... 

"  "  hoop,  etc 


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"  "  hoop Free 

"  "  "  overstep. lb. 

"        Free} 

"  "  plates  and  sheets. 

"               "            sheets,  etc.,  over 
3|c.  per  lb 

"  "  sheets  coated 

Free 

"       oats 

Rollers,  copper,  for  calico  printing. 

^  Free 

"  farm,  road  or  field 

"  shade  and  blind 

Rolling  mill  machines 

"         pins,  wood 

Rolls,  chilled  iron  or  steel 

Rolls,  belted 

Roofing  slate 

Roots,  crude  drugs Free 

"        dormant,  n.o.p " 

"        medicinal " 

Rope,  manilla,  for  lobster  traps. .    " 

"     ■  st  •c\  wire  for " 

"      wire 


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Pose  bushes 

"      stock  and  other  stock  for  graft- 
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Rosewood " 

"  veneers  of 

Ro.^in Free 

Uosin  oil " 

Rousih  stuffs  and  fillers 

Rubber  and  mfrs.  of 

Rubber  boots,  stockinette  for 

"         cement 

"         plants  (ficus) 

"         powdered  and  waste Free 

"         recovered,    substitute,    and 

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Rubber  tires  lor  vehicles 

"         unraanulactured Free 

Rugs,  cocoa 

"      hemp  or  jute 

"      and  mats 

"      railway 

"      straw p 

Ruled  paper 

Rulers 

Ruling  machines 

Rum , 

"     shrub  

Russia  iron 

Free 

Russian  hare  skins 

Rve 

"     flour 


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Sacks,  hemp,  linen  or  jute 

Sacks,  paper 

Saddlers'  hardware 

Sadilerj',  of  leather 

Saddle  trees,  Mexican Free 

Sad  irons 

Safes 

Saffron,  safflower,  etc Free 

Sago 

"    flour 

Sail  boats 

Sail  twine,  flax  or  hemp 

Sails  tor  boats  and  ships 

"    canvas  for 

Sal  ammoniac Free 

"    soda " 

Silmon 

"        from  Newfoundland Free 

Salt,  n.o.p 

"     irom  U.K.  or  for  fishsries. .  Free 

Salt,  cake " 

Salts,  aniline " 

"      glauber 

Salted  meats,  n.o.p 

Saltpetre Free 

Sand " 

"     crucibles " 

"     iron,  for  polishing  glass,  etc..   " 

"     paper 

Sandarac  gum Free 

Sandstone 

Sapplio 

Sappato  gum,  crude Free 

Sardines. 

Sarsapariila,  unground Free 

Satchel.? 

Sateens,  cotton,  lor  corsets 

Satin  white Fiee 

Satin  wood 

Sauces 

Sausage  casings 

"        skins  uncleaned Free 

Savonerie  carpets 

Sawdust Free 

Saw  boards 


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Sawn  or  split  boards Free 

Saw  mill,  machines 

Saw-mills,  portable 

Saws 

"      steel  for Free 

Scale  board  for  cheese  boxes 

Scales 

Scenery,  theatrical 

Schiedam  and  other  schnapps 

Schlag,  inctai  leaf 

Schnapp.s 

School  writing  slates 

Scientific  apparatus  for  societies. Free 
"  "        for  laboratory 

work Free 

Scows 

Scrapers,  railway  or  road 

Scrap  iron,  cast 

"  or  steel,  wrought 

"  old,  from  vessels  wrecked 

in  Canadian  waters    Free 

Scrap  lead 

"     leather,  tanners' 

Screens,  wire 

Screws,  metal,  except  iron  or  steel.. 

"         iron  or  steel 

Scrims,  and  window  scrims,  cotton. 

Scroll  iron  or  steel 

"  "        over  3|c.  per  lb. 

"  "  "        Free 

Scythes 

Sea  fish,  other 

"  "       from  Newfoundland 

Free 

Sea  grass  and  sea  weed 

Sealing  wax 

Seal  oil  from  Newfoundland Free 

Seamless  steel  tubing .' . 

"  "       tubing  over  S^c.  p.  lb 

"      Free 

Seed  drills 

Seedling  stock  for  grafting Free 

Seeds,  aromatic,  crude 

"       clover  and  timothy 

"       fiax 

"       field Free 

"       fruit  and  stem ,  crude  drugs 

"       garden,  field,  etc.,  n.o.p 

Seines  for  fisheries Free 

Sell-feeders,  threshing  machines 

Senegal  gum Free 

Sensitizing,  photo  paper,  plain,  for  ' 

Separators,  threshing  machines 

"  cream,    and   steel   bowls 

for Free 

"  articles formfg " 

Serges,  unfinished,  etc 

Serums  for  injections. Free 

Sesame  seed  oil , 

Settlers'  effects Free 

Sewer  pipes 

Sewing  machiiie  attachments Free 

Sewing  machines  and  parts 

"       .silk 

"   thread,  cotton 


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Shackles,  chain 

Shaddocks Free 

Shade  rollers,  window 

Shades,  glass 

"        and  shade  holders,  metal.. 

"     _   window 

Shafting,  steei,  turned,  etc 

"  "       round,  2|  in.  or  less. 

Shams 

Shapes,   and   crowns,   hat, '  cap   and 

bonnet 

Shapes  rolled  iron  or  steel 

Shares  or  plough  plates Free 

Shawls,  cotton 

aik 

wool 

Shea  butter. Free 

Sheathing  nails 

Sheep 

Sheep  tor  improvement  of  stock. Free 

"     skins 

Sheet  steel ,  for  manufacture  of  shovels 

Sheets,  cotton 

"         iron  or  steel,  coated 

"  "  "     Free 

"  "  corrugated' 

"  "  galvanized 

"  "  "        Free 

"  "  rolled 

"     ...Free 

"  "     over  3ic'  per  lb > 

"  "  "   Free 

"        lead 

"        linen 

"        or  plates  of  steel  cold  rolled 

"  over  14  gauge 

Shelf  oil  cloth 

Shells,  cork 

Sheds,  shot,  hemp  paper Free 

"     tortoise  and  other " 

Shingle  bolts 

Shingles -. 

Ships,  foreign,  British  register   since 

1902,  etc 

Ships,  built  outside  Canada 

"     iron  or  steel  beams,  etc., 

for Free 

"     manufactured  articles  for      " 

"     stores ^ " 

"     and  vessels,  wire  rope  for 

rigging  of ^ " 

"     and  vessels,  repairs  on 

Shirts,  cotton 

"       linen 

"       silk 

Shirts,  wool 

Shirt  laces 

Shirt  waists,  cotton 

"  linen 

silk 

Shives,  cork 

Shoddy  or  waste,  machined 

Shoe  blacking,  ink,  dressing > . . 

"     buttons,  n.o.p 

Shoe  buttons,  papier  mache Free 


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Sum- 
mary 
State- 
ment. 


Shoe  eyelets  and  hooks Free 

"     laces 

"     lace  wire  fasteners Free 

"     makers'  ink 

"     shanks,  steel  for Free 

"     tacks 

Shoes,  horse,  mule  and  ox 

"       leather 

"       rubber 

"       except  rubber  and  leather 

Shot,  iron,  for  polishing  glass,  etc.Free 

"     lead 

Shoulders,     (pork) 

Shovel  handles,  wood 

Shovels  and  blanks _ 

"         steam  and  electric 

"         steel  for  mfr.  of 

Show  cards 

Show  cases  and  metal  parts 

Shrubs 

Shutters  for  mfr.  of  cameras Free 

Side  lights  

Sides  (bacofl  ..        

Sickles 

Siennas 

Signs 

Silex Free 

Silk  and  manufactures  of 

"     for  the  manufacture  of  neckties. 

"     cocoons  and  waste Free 

"     in  the  gum  or  spun 

"     for  the  manufacture  of  ribbons 

and  shoe  laces 

"     in  the  gum  or  spun  for  manufac- 
tures  Free 

"     hats,  etc 

"     and  all  manufactures  of,  n.o.p. 

"     oiled 

"     raw Free 

"     twist  and  floss 

Silver  anodes 

"         bullion Free 

"         coin,  foreign 

"     German,  etc.,  nxfrs.  of 

"         "     bars,  rods',  etc Free 

"         "     in  ingots  and  blocks 

"     leaf 

"     manufactures  oi,  n.o.p 

"     soap 

"     sweepings Free 

Silvered  glass 

Silverware,  cases  for 

"  sterling 

Sinkers  and  swivels,  fishing 

Sinks 

Sizing  creani  and  enamel 

Skates  and  parts  of 

Skeins,  cart  or  wagon 

Skeletons  and  parts  of Free 

Skelp  iron  or  steel,  for  manuf.  of  iron 

or  steel  pipe 

Skelp  iron  or  steel,  n.o.p 

"  "         for   the   manufac 

ture  01  tubes Free 

Skiffs 


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Skins  of  animals,  oirds  and  fish. Free 

"  Aslrachan  and  Russian. . .    " 

"  calf,  kid,  goat,  lamb,  sheep  . 

"  chamois,  dressed 

"  fur,  dressed,  n.o.p 

"         "    not  dressed Free 

"  for  morocco  leather,  tanned . 

"  gold  beaters Free 

"  raw ; 


n.o.p 

Skin  washes,  alcoholic 

Slabs,  iron  or  steel 

Slag,  blast  furnace Free 

Slate  and  manufactures  of 

Sledges 

Sleds,  children's 

Sleeves,  watch 

Sleighs 

Slides  for  magic  lanterns 

Slippers,  leather 

"         not  leather 

Slugs,  printing 

Smelting  machinery Free 

Smoked  fish 

"  meats 

Smokers'  sets 

vSmoothing  irons 

Smyrna  carpets 

Snaths 

Snuff 

Soap 

"     grease  for Free 

"v  n.o.p 

"     olive  oil  for Free 

"     palm     oil    and     kernel    for 

mfr.  of  soap 

"     powders 

"     whale  oil Free 

Sockets,  electric. 

Socks  and  stockings,  cotton 

silk 

"  "  wool 

Soda,  arseniate,  binarseniate  and 

stannate  of Free 

"      ash 

"      bicarbonate  of 

"      bichromate  of Free 

"      bisulphite  of 

"      caustic 


"      chlorate  of Free 

"      hyposulphite    for    tanning 

leather Free 

"       nitrate  of 

'*      nitrite  of 

"      peroxide  of 

"      prussiate  of 

"      sal 

"      silicate  of 

"      sulphate  of,  crude 

"      sulphite  of 

Sodium,  hyposulphite 

sulphide  of Free 

Soft  soap 

'Sole  leather 


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Gen- 

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Articles. 


Soups. 

Soy. 


Soya  beans  and  cakes,  for  cattle  food 

and  fertilizers Free 

Spades  and  blanks 

Spanish  cedar Free 

Spanish  cedar,  veneers  of 

Spanish  grass Free 

Spar  ornaments 

Special  duty 

Specimens,   botanical,  entomological 
and  mineralogical.-Free 

"  natural  history 

Spectacles  and  frames 

Speedometers 

Spelter,  zinc    Free 

Spermaceti  oil 

Spices,  n.o.p 

Spiegeleisen 

"         Free 

Spikes,  iron  and  steel j-. . . . 

"         cut 

"         railwaj^ 

Spinning,  machinery  tor 

Spirits 

"       of  turpentine .Free 

"       of  wine 

Spirituous  fruit  essences 

"  liquors,  n.o.p 

Spirit  varnishes  and  colours 

Spokes  of  hickory  or  oak Free 

Sponges 

Spoons,  trawling 

Sporting  powder 

Sportmen's  fish  nets 

"  fishing  tackle 

Sprats 

Spraying  preparations,  liquid 

Spreaders,  manure 

Springs,  furniture 

"        lamp  and  clock 

"        for  vehicles 

"     .  steel  for  surgical  trusses. Free 

Spring  mattresses 

Sprinklers  for  fire  protection 

Sprocket  chain,  malleable Free 

Spur.s  and  stilts  for  earthenware . 

Squared  or  sided  timber 

Squid 

Squills,  unground 

Squirrel  cages 

Stained  glass,  in  sheets 

"  "     windows 

Stair  linen 

"      pads 

Stamp  mills 

Starch 

Statues  and  statuettes 

Stave  bolts Free 

Staves,  not  listed,  etc 

"       and  stave  bolts,  poplar 

Stay  laces 

Stays,  dress,  wires  for Free 

Steam  engines 

Steam  shovels 


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mary 
State- 
ment 


Gen- 
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ment. 


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Sti-.'iric  acid „ 

SIc.-iiinr,  animal 

Steel  and  mfrs.  (See  also  'Iron') 

"     balls,  hardened,  for  gas  buoys 
Free 

"      balls  for  machinery,  etc 

"  "  Free 

"  _    bar,  rolled 

"      bars,  etc.,  over  Z\c.  lb 

"  "  "     Free 

"      in  bars  or  sheets  for  mfr.  of 

shovels 

"      bars,  hammered 

"       bands,  strips  or  sheets  No.  14 
gauge  lor  the    manufacture   of 

saddlery,  etc Free 

"      billet?,  60  lb.  and  over 

n.o.p 

"      blanks, for  mfr.  of  milling  cutters 
"                    "              "              "      Free 
"      for  buckle  clasps,  bed-fasts, cast- 
ers, ice  creepers,  etc Free 

"      castings,  n.o.p 

"      chrome 

"      flat  steel,  cold  rolled,  for  the 
manufacture  of  cups  and  cones 

for  ball-bearings , 

"       for  corset  steels Free 

"      forgings 

"      mfrs.  of,  n.o.p 

"   .  for  mower  and  reaper  knives 
Free 

"      plate,  bridge 

"      rails  tor  railways 

"      for  saws  and  straw  cutters.. Free 

"       shafting 

"  "       round,  2^  inches  or  less 

"      sheets,  coated 

"       Free 

"  "       or  plates,   cold  rolled, 

over  14  gauge 

"      springs  for  surgical  trusses. Free 

"      tubes  and  tubing 

"  "     boiler Free 

"  "     rolled " 

"      tubing,  seamless,  SjC.  per  lb 

"  "  "  "     Free 

"  "       square 

"      wire  for  corset  wire,  etc Free 

"         "     crucible  cast 

"         "     for  mattresses Free 

"         "     for  rope 

"       wool 

"      for  the  manufacture  of  tubular 

bow  sockets. ., Free 

Stereotypes  and  matrices  for 

*'  newspaper  and  books  Free 

Sterling  silverware 

Sticks,  umbrella,  etc 

"       walking 

Stilts  and  spurs  for  earthenware.  Free 

Stirrups  of  wood : '' 

Stockinettes  for  rubber  shoes 

Stocking,  mantel  tor  gas  light 


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mary 

State- 
ment. 


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Articles. 


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mary 
State- 
ment 


tone. 


chalk,  china,  etc Free 

"      iron  sand,  etc.,  for  sawing.    ' 

"      mfrs.  of,  n.o.p 

"      refuse Free 

Stones,  curling ' 


"      lithographic,  not  engraved.. 

"      precious  and  imitations. . 

Stoneware 

Stove  urns,  metal 

Stoves  and  parts  of 

Straw 1 

Strawberries,  n.o.p 

"  wild Free 

Straw  board 

Straw  carpeting,  mats,  etc 

"      cutters,  steel  for Free 

Straw  hats 

"      knives 

"      mifrs.  of.,  n.o.p.... 

"      plaits  or  braids Free 

Stretchers,  curtain 

Strength  testing  machines 

Strip  iron  or  steel 

Free 

oviJrSJc.  lb 

3So.  lb Free 

Strips,  cork 

Structural  sections,  iron  or  steel 

"  work,  iron  or  steel 

Sugars 

Sugar,  beet  root,  machinery  for.. Free 

"       cane,  shredded 

"       cane  syrups,  etc 

"       candy 

"       grape 

"       maple 

Sulphate  of  copper Free 

"  lime 

"  iron 

Sulphur,  crude,  roll  or  flour 

Sulphuric  acid 

"  "     platinum,  mfrs. for  Free 

"        ether 

Sumac,  extract  of Free 

Sunday  school  lesson  pictures. . . . 

Sunflower  seed 

Sunshades  

"  articles  for  mfg Free 

"  sticks  or  handles 

Surgical  trusses 

"         dressing,  antiseptic 

"         instruments  and.  needles  Free 

"         operating  tables 

Suspenders  and  finished  parts  of. . 

"  webbing  for  mfr.  of 

Suspensory  bandages 

'Sweats,  hat Free 

Sweepers,  carpet 

Sweepings,  gold  and  silver Free 

Sweetmeats 

Sweetened  bread,  cakes,  pies,  etc. 

Sweet  potatoes 

Swine  for  improvement  of  stock .  Free 


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Swine  for  exhibition Free     156 

Swiss  muslins 94 

Switches  for  railways 118 

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ment 


Swords. 

Syrups 

"      fruit  and  lime 

Syrup  glucose  and  corn. 

"     maple 


Table  cloths,  cotton 

"     and  tray  cloths,  linen 

"     oil  cloth 

Tableware,  china,  etc 

"  glass 

Tables,  surgical  operating Free 

Tacks,  brass 

Tacks,  copper 

"       iron  or  steel 

"       shoe 

Tafia  bitters 

Tagging  metal Free 

Tags 

Tailors'  hollands,  linen 

"       irons 

Tails,  fur,  raw Free 

Talc  ground,  not  for  toilet  use. . .     " 

Tallow 

Tampico  fibre Free 

Tank  bottoms,  sugar 

Tanners'  scrap  leather 

Tannic  acid Free 

Tanning  articles,  crude " 

Tape,  cotton 

"     linen 

"     lines 

"     and  other  textile,  coated 

Tapestry  carpets 

"       jute 

Tapioca 

"     flour 

Taraxacum,  unground Free 

Tar,  coal  and  pine " 

Tarred  paper 

Tartar,  cream  of Free 

"         emetjc " 

Tartaric  acid  crystals " 

Tassels,  etc 

"       woo!  or  worsted  yarn  for. Free 

Tax,  war 

Tea .> , 

"   imported  direct,  etc Free 

Teak,  African " 

Tea  lead " 

Teasels " 

Tedders,  hay 

Tees,  iron  or  steel 

Teeth  artificial Free 

Telegraph  and  telephone  instruments 

**         rates 

Tennis  nets 

Teprac  carpets 

Terne  plate 


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Articles. 


Tcrnc  plate Free 

Terra  cotta  ornaments 

Terra  Japonica Free 

Textile,  other  coated 

Theatrical  costumea  and  scenery 

Thongs,  whip 

Thoriuminitrate 

"  "         for   manufacturing 

gas  mantels Free 

Thread,  cotton 

"         linen 

"        rubber Free 

"         tinsel   for   the   namufacture 

of  braids,  etc 

Threshing  machine  outfits 

*'  "         separators 

Thumbs  and  tips  for  whips Free 

Tickets 

Tie  plates,  railway 

Ties,  railroad Free 

Tiles,  building,  fireproof 

"      drain 

"     earthenware  for  mosaic  flooring 

n.o.p 

Timber Free 

"     hewn  or  sawed ,  etc 

"     round,  unmanufactured,. 

Time  recorders 

Time-tables  railway,  outside  Canada 

Timothy  seed 

Tinctures,  alcoholic 

Tin,  in  blocks,  etc Free 

"     bichloride  of " 

"     crystals "• 

"     foil ' 

"     oxides  of " 

"     phosphor 

"     plates  and  sheets Free 

"     ware  and  mfrs.  of  tin 

Tin.sel  thread  and  wire  for  the  manu- 
facture of  braids,  etc 

Tinted  glass  in  sheets 

Tippets,  fur 

Tips,  gas,  etc 

"     and  sides,  hatters' Free 

Tires,  locomotive,  etc.,  rough 

"     rubber  for  vehicles 

Tobacco  and  manufactures  of 

"        olive  oil  for Free 

"         pipes,  mounts,  cases,  etc... 
"         unmanufactured,     for     ex- 
cise  Free 

Tobin  bronze,  in  bars  or  rods  for  gas 

buoys Free 

Toilet  preparations,  alcoholic 

"       and  manicure  sets 

"       soap 

Tomatoes,  canned 

"  fresh 

Tonquin  beans,  crude Free 

Tool  bags 

Tools,  hand 

"      loading 

"     for  rifle  mfg.  for  Govt Free 

"  track 


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Tooth  and  other  powders 

"     washes,  alcoholic 

Topographical  globes Free 

Tops,  worsted,  n.o.p " 

."       made  from  Canadian  wool 

Torpedoes 

Tortoise  and  other  shells Free 

Tow,  flax " 

Towelling  in  the  web,  cotton 

"  "  linen 

Towels,  cotton 

"         linen 

"        yarn  for Free 

Toys 

Track  tools 

Traction  engines  (farm) 

Tracts,  religious Free 

Tragacanth,  gum " 

Tramway  axles,  etc 

Tramway  springs 

Transfers  from  engraved  plates 

Trawls  and  trawling  spoons 

Treenails Free 

Trees 

"      nursery  stock,  n.o.p 

"      n.o.p Free 

Tricy  lies  and  parts  of 

Trimmings,  brass,  for  bedsteads.  Free 
"  ",   carriage  rails...    *' 

Trinitrotoluol  for  the  manufacture  of 
explosives Free 

Trophies  or  prices " 

Trucks 

Trunks,  etc 

Trusses  surgical 

"  "       steel  springs  for. .Free 

Tubers " 

Tubes,  boiler,  seamless  and  cor- 
rugated      " 

"        for  gas  buoys " 

"       steel  or  iron,  rolled " 

"       paper,  lor  cotton  yam..  ..    " 

Tubing,  aluminum " 

"         brass " 

"         copper " 

"         iron  or  steel  square 

"         iron  for  bedsteads Free 

"  iron  for  carriage  rails. ...    " 

"         iron  for  mfr.  of  extension  rods 

for  windows Free 

"         seamless  .steel,  SjC.  lb 

"      ...Free 

Tubs,  bath 

"      wood 

Tubular  bow  sockets,  steel  tor. . .  Free 

Tufted  carpets 

Turkish  carpets 

Turmeric Free 

Turnip  seed " 

Turpentine,  crude " 

"  spirits  of... " 

Turtles " 

Tuscan  plaits  or  braids " 

Tweeds,  wool 

T-ft'ills,  unfinished,  etc 


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Twine,  binder Free 

"  "      articles  for " 

Twine,  machinery,  not  made  in 

Canada " 

"        manufactures  of 

"        sail,  fiax  or  hemp 

"        or  yarn  of  paper  for  mfr. Free 

Twines  for  fisheries " 

"        n.o.p 

Twisted  wire,  iron  or  steel 

Twisted  wire  for  boots  and  shoes.Free 

Twist,  silk 

Typemaking    accessories    for    litho. 
presses ^ 

Type  metal ' 

"       for  printing 

Typesetting    and     typecasting    ma- 
chines  Free 

Typewriting  machines 

"  "  "      for  the  blind .  Free 


U 


Ultramarine  blue Free 

Umbers 

Umbrellas 

"  articles  for  mfg Free 

"  sticks  or  handles 

Undershirts,  cotton 

■    sijk 

"  wool 

Unenumerated  articles 

Union  collar  cloth  paper 

Universal  mill  bridge  plate 

Upholsterers'  hardware 

Upper  leather,  dressed,  etc 

"  "       not  dressed,  etc 

Urinals 

Urns,  stone  or  metal 

V 

Vaccine  and  ivory  points Free 

Valerian,  unground " 

Valises 

Vanilla  beans,  crude Free 

Varnishes,  spirit, 

Varnish 

Vaseline 

Vaults,  doors  for 

Vegetable  fibre,  n.o.p Free 

"  ivory  nuts " 

"  manures " 

oils 

"  "  n.o.p 

"  wax 

Vegetables 

"  canned 

"  n.o.p 

Vehicles 

"        motor  and  parts  of 

"       rubber  tires  for 

"        axles,  etc 

'"        springs  for 

^'elvet  carpets 


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Velvets,  velveteens,  cotton 

"         and  plush  fabrics,  n.o.p.  silk 

Veneers,  wood 

Vents,  chimney 

Verdigris Free 

Vermicelli , . 

Vermouth 

Vessels,  built  outside  Canada. . ..'.... 

"        felt,  adhesive  for Free 

"         repairs  on 

Vestments,  church 

Vises 

Vinegar 

Vines,  grape 

Vitrified  glass 

Vitriol,  blue Free 

Vulcanized  boards ' 

"  fibre 

Vulture  feathers 

W 

Wadding,  sheet,  cotton 

Wads,  gun 

Wagon  blocks,  rough Free 

"       skeins  or  boxes 

Wagons,  farm  and  freight 

"  "  "       parts  of.. 

Walking  sticks  and  canes 

"  articles  for  mfg . . .  Free 

Wall  paper  and  borders 

"   plaster,  prepared 

Walnut Free 

"      veneeirs  of 

Walnuts 

War  tax 

Warps,  cotton 

Washboards 

Washers,  brass 

"         copper 

cork 

Washes,  tooth  and  other 

"  "  "       alcoholic 

Washing  machines 

Waste,  cotton,  woollen,  etc. ,  machined 

"     except  mineral Free 

"        rubber '' 

silk ' 

Watch  actions  and  movements 

"         cases  

"         "       filled  gold,  metal  for.. 

"        keys 

Watches 

"         cases  for 

Watercolours 

Water  lime  cement .^  . . . 

Waterproof  clothing 

Wax  and  manufactures  of,  n.o.p 

"     bees 

"     parafiine ■. . 

"     sealing 

"     vegetable  and  mineral 

Wearing  apparel 

Wearing  apparel  of  British  subjects 
dying  abroad Free 


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Articles. 


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WeavinK  machinery  for 

Webbing,  elastic 

"        non-elastic  for  suspenders. . 

Wedges , 

Weeders 

Weighers,  threshing  machine 

Weighing  beams 

Well  drilling  machinery Free 

Whale  bone,  unmanufactured. ... 

"     oil 

"       "    soap Free 

Wheat 

"     flour 

Wheelbarrows 

Wheels,  emery  and  carborundum.. 

Whipcords,  unfinished,  etc 

Whips,  thongs  and  lashes 

Whips,  various  articles  for  mfg..Free 

Whiskey 

Whisks ; 

White  ash Free 

White  granite  ware 

White  lead 

"         ground  in  oil 

Whitewood Free 

Whiting,  gilders' " 

Willow  braids  or  plaits " 

"       hoods,  unfinished " 

Willows,  unmanufactured " 

Wilton  carpets 

AVindinji  bars,  watch 

Windmills 

AVindow  blinds  of  paper 

"         cornices  and  poles 

"         glass,  common,  colourless. . . 

"  "     ornamental,  etc 

"         shade  or  blind  rollers 

"  "     cloth  in  the  piece 

"         shades 

"         sash  of  wood 

"Windows,  stained  glass 

Windstackers 

"Wines,  ginger 

"      medicinal 

"      non-sparkling 

"     sparkling 

■Wire  bale  ties 

"     brass,  plain 

"     cable,  covered 

"     cloth,  brass 

"         "     copper 

"     cloth,  iron  or  steel 

"      copper 

"     covered 

"     crucible  cast  steel Free 

"  fasteners,  shoe  lace Free 

"  fencing 

^'  "       barbed Free 

"  galvanized.  9,  12  and  13  ge.   " 

"  iron  or  steel,  n.o.p 

"  nails 

"  phosphor  tin  and  bronze 

■"  platinum Free 


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W'ire,  rods,  rolled  round,  iron  or  steel 

Free 


"      rope  and  cables ." 

"  rope  for  rigging  of  ships ... .  Free 
"  screens,  doors  and  windows.. . , 
"   .  seamless,  gold  and  silver  com. 

position  metal  for 

"      steel  forcorset  wire,  etc.... Free 

"  "     tor  mattresses 

"         "     for  rope • 

"         "     tinsel,  for  the  manufacture 

of  braids,  etc 

"      twisted,  for  boots  and  shoes  Free 

"  "       iron  or  steel 

"  "       e.tcept  iron  or  steel . . . 

"      all  kinds,  n.o.p 

"     bound  wooden  pipe  for  gold  min'g 

Wood  and  manufactures  of 

"       alcohol,  naphtha  or  spirits. . 

"       blinds 

"       for  fuel Free 

"       manufactures  of,  n.o.p 

"       matches 

"       naphtha  and  pyroxylin  for  coat- 
ing imitation  leather 

"      pulp 

Woodscrews 

Woodenware 

Wooden  pipe,  wire  bound,  for  gold 

mining 

Wool  and  manufactures  of 

"      carpets 

"      combing 

"      cotton Free 

"      mats  and  rugs 

"      washed  only iFree 

"      yarn  for  braids 

rags ^^ 

"       waste  in  the  white 

Works  of  art,  from  Canadian  models 

Free 

Worm  gut,  unmanufactured " 

Worsted  tops,  n.o.p 

Woven  wire,  brass 

.     "      "     copper 

"      "     iron  or  steel 

Woven  labels,  silk,  spun  for Free 

Wrapping  paper 

Wringers,  clothes 

Writing  desks 

Wrought  iron  or  steel  scrap 

"  "  tubing 


X 

X-Ray  apparatus Free 

Xylonite  or  xyolite  in  the  rough.    " 

Y 

Yachts,  built  outside  of  Canada 

Yams 


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Articles. 

Sum- 
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State- 
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Gen- 
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Yarn 

Y 

artificial  and  imitation  silk  for 

woven  or  braided  fabricsFree 

■coir          .                                ... 

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Yeast  cakes        

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"      compressed 

66 

Yellow  metal 

330 

"     No.  40  and  finer ....  Free 
"     for  shoe  laces " 

winding  paper,  tubes  or  cones 
tor Free 

jute  or  hemp " 

Z 

Zinc  in  blocks,  etc 

"     anodes      ...       .         ,   . 

Free 

330 
170 

"     dust 

..Free 

317 

284 

mohair " 

wool  on  cop,  etc-.,  for  manf's. . . 

"     or  worsted   for  braids, 

etc Free 

"     spelter 

"     sulphate  and  chloride  of.. 
"     white               

..Free 

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State- 
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Articles. 

Sum- 
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State- 
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Gen- 
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State- 
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Aerated  waters  in  bottles 

Brandy 

398 

400 

"                   "            parts  of 

*'                    "             all  other 

Bread 

381 

Brick 

382 

382 

Ale  and  beer. 

Brushes .    

382 

370 

351 

"           manufactures  of 

Buoys,  gas,  and  parts  of 

391 

Animals  and  their  produce 

Butter 

363 

382 

"         other  articles ... 

0 

Antimony    ores 

Apparatus,  electric 

"          philosophical  and  scientific 

385 

Candles 

382 

.389 

**         green 

Carriages 

409 

409 

Asbestos. . . 

Cartridges,  gun,  etc 

382 

Carts '. 

409 

"         sand  . 

Casein 

363 

Ash,  timber,  square 

Casings,  sausage 

367 

Ashes,  pot  and  pearl. . .  v 

'*       all  other 

Castings,  n.o.p 

Cat  tie,  one  year  old  or  less 

391 
362 

Automobiles • 

362 

357 

Awnings 

Cement 

383 

Cereal  foods 

373 

B 

Charcoal 

382 

Cheese 

363 

385 

Baking  powders 

Chicle  gum 

Chromite  (chromic  iron) 

385 

Balsam 

348 

Bait  fish .    .. 

Chums,  etc -. 

Cider 

411 

368 

"     hemlock,  extract  of 

Cigars 

407 

Barley ' 

Cigarettes ^ 

407 

383 

Clams 

355 

383 

Beans 

Clothing  and  wearing  apparel 

383 

391 

375 

Beer  and  ale 

Coal 

348 

Beef .           . 

350 

Codfish,  etc 

351 

Cod  oil 

356 

Binder  twine 

i  Coffee 

413 

Coin  

414 

Coke 

383 

383 

Blocks,  match                               ' 

Contractors'  outfits 

413 

Boards  and  planks  .     .            

Copper,  fine,  contained  in  ore,  matte 

349 

400 

.384 

"             '■          rubber 

Corn,  Indian 

370 

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"        other  .            

Fish  all  other  fresh 

356 

356 

"Cream,  condensed. 

Other  articles                                    ' 

357 

"        fresh 

Flaxseed 

375 

Flax 

368 

Creosote  oils  

Flour,  of  wheat         .   . 

372 

361 

Cultivators      

Freestone,  etc.,  unwrought 

351 

D 

Fruit,  viz.; — 

368 

Deal  ends 

"        green 

368 

369 

"       spruce  and  other "C 

Dried,  n.o.p 

All  other    

413 

369 

Drills.. 

Fulminates  and  explosives 

Furniture,  household 

387 

410 

388 

Dyestuffs 

"      dressed 

364 

364 

E 

"      skins,   the   produce  of   fish    or 
marine  animals 

3.57 
357 

Effects,  household,  n.o.p 

G 

Electrotypes 

366 

"     timber,  square 

Gas  buoys  and  parts  of •. .-  . 

391 

402 

Explosives  fulminates,  etc. 

388 

Extract  of  hemlock  bark        

"     X   launches 

388 

Glass  and  glassware 

388 

r 

Gold-bearing  quartz,  dust,  nuggets, 

349 

Grain  and  ^oducts  of,  viz.: — 
Barley             

"      paper       

370 

370 

Ferro  silicon  and  ferro  compounds. . 

Bran                  

371 

370 

370 

Oats           

370 

Firewood 

371 

"       split      

371 

Fish,  viz.: — 

Rye 

371 

Bait 

Wheat              1 

371 

372 

Codfish,  haddock,  ling  and  pollock 

Indian  meal         

373 

Halibut 

373 

Herring ■ 

Meal,  all  other            

373 

Gin 

398 

Mackerel 

Glue  stock                            

364 

351 

Oil,  viz.:— 

Cod 

"         manufactured 

Grass  seed        

406 
375 

Seal 

Gravel  and  sand 

351 

Whale 

364 

Other 

Grindstones 

389 

Oysters 

385 

Salmon 

Guns 

389 

349 

Smelts 

"                    "        ground 

389 

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Haddock 

Halibut 

Hair 

Hams 

Hand  tools 

Hardware,  n.o.p 

Harness  and  saddlery 

Harrows 

Harvesters 

Hats  and  caps 

Hay 

"    rakes 

Herring 

Headings,  staves,  etc 

Hemlock,  bark,  extract  of 

"        logs 

Hemp 

Hickory 

Hides  and  skins,  other  than  fur 

Honey 

Hoop  poles 

Hops 

Hop  poles 

Horns  and  hoofs 

Horses,  one  year  old  or  less. . . . 

"        over  one  year  old 

Hose,  rubber 

Household  effects 

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Ice 

Implements,  agricultural 

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Indian  corn 

Indian  meal 

Indian  rubber,  manufactures  of 

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Castings,  n.  o.p 

Hardware,  n.  o.  p 

Machinery,  n.o.p 

Pig  iron 

Scrap  iron 

Sewing  machines 

Stoves 

All  other,  n.o.p 

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Jewellers'  sweepings 
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Lard 

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Launches,  gasoline.., 
Lead,  metallic,  etc. . 

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Leaf,  tobacco 

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Harness  and  saddlery 

Other  manufactures  of . . . . 

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IJime 

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Limestone,  etc.,  unwrought. 

Ling 

Linotype  machines 


Liquors,  viz.: — 

Ale  and  beer 

Brandy 

Gin 

Other  spirits,  n.o.p. 

Rum 

Whisky 

Wines 

Lobsters 


Logs,  viz.: — 

Cedar 

Elm 

Hemlock... 

Oak. 


Pine 

Spruce 

Tamarac. 
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Lumber,  viz.: — 

Basswood 

"       battens 

Deals,  pine 

"     spruce  and  other 

Deal  ends 

Hickory 

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Pickets 

Planks  and  boards 

Scantling 

Shingles 

Shooks ^ 

Staves  other  and  headings. 

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Mackerel 

Malt 

Manganese  ores 

Manufactures,  other  articles 

Maple  sugar 

"       syrup 

Maps 

Marble  and  stone,  unwrought 

"  "     manufactured 

Marine  animals,  skins  of 

Masts  and  spars 

Match  blocks 

"       splints 

Matches 

Mats  and  matting  of  rubber 

Meal,  Indian 

"       oat 

"       rice 

"       all  other 

Meats,  viz.: — 

Bacon 

Beef 

Canned 

Game 

Hams 

Mutton. 

Pork 

Poultry,  dressed  and  undressed 

Tongues 

All  other,  n.o.p 

Medicines 

Menageries 

Metals,  aluminum 

"  "  mfrs.  of 

"        copper,  etc 

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Mica 

Milk,  condensed 

"     fresh 

Mineral,  oU,  coal  and  kerosene 

Mineral  pigments,  iron  oxides,  ochres, 

etc 

Mine,  other  articles 

Mineral  water 

"        waters  in  bottles 

Miscellaneous  articles,  other 

Molasses,  etc 

Mouldings,  etc 

Mowing  machines 

Musical  instruments,  viz.: — 

Organs 

Pianos 

All  other 

Mutton 


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Naphtha  and  gasoline  oils., 

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Oats 

Ojitmeal 

Ochres 

Oil  cake 

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Ores,  viz.: — 

Antimony 

Corundum 

Iron 

Manganese 

Other 

Organs 

Ornamental  stone. 

Oxide  iron .' 

Oysters,  fresh 


Pails,  etc 

Paintings,  all  kinds 

Paints  and  varnishes 

Pamphlets 

Paper,  felt 

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"      wall 

"      wrapping 

"      n.o.p 

Pease,  whole 

"       split 

Pelts,  sheep 

Philosophical  apparatus.. . . 

Phosphates 

Phosphorus 

Photographs 

Pianos 

Pickets 

Pig  lead 

"     iron 

Pigment,  etc 

Piling 

Pine  deals 

"     logs 

"     timber,  red,  square 

"  "       white,  square. 

Planks  and  boards 

Plants,  etc 

Platinum 

Plaster,  etc.,  crude 

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Ploughs 

Plumbago,  crude 

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Pot  and  pearl  ash 

Potatoes 

Poultry 

"        dressed  and  undressed 

Powders,  baking 

Printing  paper 

Pulp 

Pulpwood 

Pyrites 

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Rags 

Rakes,  hay 

Railroad  ties 

Reapers 

Rice 

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Rifles 

Roofing,  corrugated 

Rope,  etc 

Rubber,  India 

Rum 

Rye 

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Sails 

Salmon 

"        trout 

Salt 

Sand  asbestos 

"      and  gravel 

Sashes  and  blinds 

Sausage  casings 

Scantling 

Scientific  apparatus 

Scrap  iron 

Scraps  and  grease 

Sea  fish,  other 

Seal  oil 

Seeders 

Seeds,  clover 

"       flax 

"       grass 

"       other 

Senega  root 

■Separators,  cream 

Sewing  machines 

Sheep,  one  year  old  or  less 

"       over  one  year  old 

"       pelts 

Shrubs,  etc 

Shingles 

"         metallic 

Shingle  bolts 

Ships  sold  to  other  countries. . . 

Shooks 

Shoes  and  boots,  leather 


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Silk  and  niHRufactures  of 

Silver,  metallic,  contained  in  ore,  etc, 
Skins,  other  than  fur 

"       the  produce  of  fish,  etc 

Sleepers  and  raHlroad  ties 

Smelts 

Soap..       .  .       .       

Sole  and  upper  leather 

Spars  and  masts 

Spirits,  n.o.p 

Spools 

Spool  wood,  etc 

Spruce  deals 

"       logs 

Starch 

Stationery 

Staves,  other  than  headings 

Steel,  manufactures  of 

Stems  and  cuttings,  tobacco 

Stereotypes 

Stone,   ornamental  granite,   marble 

etc.,  unwrought 

Stone,   ornamental   granite,   marble 

etc.,  manufactured 

Stone,  building,  freestone,  limestone 

etc.,  unwrought 

Stone,  crushed 

"     for  grindstones 

Stoves 

Straw 

Sugar,  maple 

"       of  all  kinds,  n.o.p 

"       house  syrup 

Sulphuric  acid 

Swine 

Sweepings,  jewellers' 

Syrup,  maple 

"       sugar,  house 

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Tanbark 

Tails 

Tallow 

Tamarac  logs 

Tar 

Tea 

Telegraph  poles 

Tents  and  tarpaulins 

Threshing  machines 

Ties,  railroad 

Timber,  square,  viz.: — 

Ash 

Birch 

Elm 

Maple 

Oak 

Pine,  red 

"     white 

AH  other 

Tin,  manufactures  of 

Tobacco,  viz.: — 

Cigars ' . 

Cigarettes 

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Stems  and  cuttings 

All  other,  n.o.p 

Tongues  and  sounds 

Tools,  hand  or  machine 

Tow 

Trees,  shrubs,  etc 

Trimmings  and  other  house  furnish 

ings 

Trout,  lake  or  salmon 

Trunks  and  valises 

Tubs,  etc 

Turnips 

Twines 

Typewriters 

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Varnishes  and  paints 

Vehicles 

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Vegetables,  canned  or  preserved 

"  potatoes 

"  turnips 

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Vinegar 

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Water,  mineral 

Waters,  mineral  and  aerated  in  bottles 

Wagons 

Wall  paper 

Waste,  rubber 

Wearing  apparel 

Whale  oil ^.., 

Wheat 

"     flour 

Whisks 

Whiskey 

Wines 

Wire  and  wire  nails 

Wood  alcohol 


Wood,  viz.: — 

Barrels,  empty 

Doors,  sashes  and  blinds 

For  pulp 

Household  furniture 

Lathwood 

Matches 

Mouldings,  trimmings  and  other 
house  furnishings 

Pails,  tubs,  churns  and  other  hollow 
woodenware 

Pulp 

Spool  wood ,  etc 

Other  manufactures  of 

Wool 

Woollens 

Wrapping  paper 

Wringers / 


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