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SESSIONAL PAPERS
VOLUME 9 f
SIXTH SESSION OF THE TWELFTH PARLIAMENT
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DOMINION OF CANADA
SESSION 1916
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G-7 George V.
Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers
A. V.nCy
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
6-7 George V.
Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers
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
6-7 George V.
Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers
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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Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers
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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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28— Continued.
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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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28— Continued.
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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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28— Continued.
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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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28— Continued.
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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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 28— Continued.
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.
3060—3 33
6-Y George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 1916
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.
34
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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.
35
6-7 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers A. 1916
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.
dOO ■
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.]
6 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1916
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.
6 GEORGE V
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
A. 1916
INDEX TO TABLES.
No. of
State-
ment.
Subject.
Description.
Page
Part I.
y
lU
II
12
13
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.
12
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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TRADE AXD NAVIOATION
13
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
29
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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6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
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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
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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
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Petit de Grat
River Bourgeoise . . .
St. Peter'.s
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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
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8 33
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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
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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
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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. . .
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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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6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
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Advocate Harbour. .
Five Islands
Port Greville
703 98
50 00
753 98
13,233 17
287 16
140 12
3 10
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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
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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
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Little Bass River..
Londonderry
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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
11— i-
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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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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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6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
TRADE AND XATIGATION
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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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No. 13. — Statement of Customs
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1
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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No. 13. — Statement of Customs and other Revenues collected, &c
— Concluded.
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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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No. 13. — Statement of Customs and other Revenues collected, &c.
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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No. 13. — Statement of Customs and other Revenues collected, &c.
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
so
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
TRADE AND XAVIOATION
81
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 13.— St.\tement of Customs and other Revenues collected, &c. — Briti.sh
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
11-
82
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
8a
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
88
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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
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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
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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
91
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
96
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
101
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
102
CVSTOMS DEPARTMENT i
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
rUADf] AyO NATIOATIOX
105
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
107
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
112
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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
114
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
116
CV8T0M8 DEPARTMENT
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
i THADE AND XAYIGATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
•118
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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.
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
119
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
120
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
TRADE AND NAYIOATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
121
Entered for Home
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
122
CCSTOilS DEPARTMEXT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
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
123
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
125
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
TliADE AND NAVIGATION
129
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.
$
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
130
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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
i TRADE A\n XAriOATION
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, etc. — Continued.
131
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
132
CrSTOMS DEPARTMENT i
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
TUADE Ayn yAriOATION
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
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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
THAUE AM) \A\iaATION
135
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-
138
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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
140
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6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
141
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
142
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6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise
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
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
143
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
i rUAlJE AND NAViaATWN
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Imported into Canada, etc. — Continued.
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
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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
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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
152
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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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153
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
154
CUSTOMS nEPAf{TMENT
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
TRADE AXn NAViaATION
155
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1
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
15G
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
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
158
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 — 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
159
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
160
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 — 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
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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
152
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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
TIIADE AM) XAVICATfOX
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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
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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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No. 14. — Summary Statement of Imports — Continued.
165
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
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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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167
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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
169
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
170 CVSTOMS DEPARTMENT i
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
ruMiE 1 \/^ v.i i7r;i r/o.v
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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
172
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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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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
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Twelve
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31st, 1914.
Value.
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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
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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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No. 15. — Free Goods — Concluded.
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
.\RTICLES.
Entered foe
conscmption.
Twelve
months end-
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31st, 1914.
Value.
Twelve
months end-
ing March
31st, 191.5.
Value.
Entebed for Con'sump-
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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
182
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
184 Cr.STO.W.S' DEPARTMENT i
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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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No. 16. — Statement of Goods Exported to British and Foreign West Indies —
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
CUSTOM!^ DEPARTMENT
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
198
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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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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.
200
CUSTOM!? DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
20t
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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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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 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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No. 22. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued.
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
206
CUSTOMS DEPARTME'NT
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
TRADE AND XAVIOATION
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 22. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued.
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
208 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1
6 GEORGE V, A, 1916
No. 22. — Summary Statement of Exports — Concluded.
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-
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Foreign Countries
through the United
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Value of Merchan-
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Foreign Countries
through the United
States.
United Kingdom
Aden ,
Australia and Tasmania
Bermuda
British East Africa
" South Africa
" West Africa
" Guiana
" Honduras
" India
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" West Indies
" Straits Settlements.
Fiji Islands
Gibraltar
Hong Kong
Malta
Newfoundland
New Zealand
Total British Empire.
Argentina
Austria-Hungary
Azores and Madeira
Belgium
Brazil
Canarj- Islands
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China
Costa Rica
Cuba
Denmark
Danish West Indies
Dutch East Indies
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Ecuador
Egj'pt and Soudan
France
French Africa
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" West Indies
Germany
German Africa
Greece
Greenland, Iceland, etc.
Guatemala
Hawaii
Havti
Holland
Honduras
Italy
Japan
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4,853,119
16,790
3,183
13,068
280,367
735,390
79,596
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960,383
784,811
67,440
9,600
95,520
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28,835
134,711
631,306
190
534,678
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372,421
10,448
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68,809
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672,859
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818,240
105,040
96,403
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620
326,382
555,965
130,996
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55,286
400,490
36,738
103,576
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289,373
19,262
1,346,956
98,781
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85,659
260,815
64,551,312
328,489
34,658
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258,041
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43,653
9,054
34,187
465,028
391,054
13,549
9,660
6,715
32,958
6,911
6,940
1,059,963
4,170
2,202
32,479
505,597
84,469
1,518
27,295
3,049
3,815
807,386
5.587
507,199
114,962
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
223
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
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Value of Merchan-
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Foreign Countries
through the United
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Korea
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$
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Liberia
63
206,554
16,306
1,268
Norway
33,567
8.56,890
100,517
Persia
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Peru
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Philippines
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828
251,601
Portugal . .
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6,688
48,603
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3,150
121,673
2,215
524,694
2,791
4,026
147,929
155,861
173,926
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
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' Total other countries. .
7,638,338
8,580,518
Grand total ... .
16,795,453
73,130,830
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No. 25. — CoMPAEATiVE STATEMENT of Goocl-S remaining in Warehouse in 1913,
1914 and 1915.
Articles
Remaining in
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March 31, 1913.
Quantity. Value
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M.iRCH 31, 1914.
Quantity. Value.
Rem.uning in
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March 31, 1915.
Quantity. Value
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Wheat Bush.
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Cotton and manufactures of $
Drugs $
Fancy goods i
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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
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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
225
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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
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
227
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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
228
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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
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
229
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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
TRADE A\n \AriaATION
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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
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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
'
TRADE AND NAVIOATION
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
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
24
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
TRADE ANU VAVIGATIOIH
25
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
27
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
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29
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
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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
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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
i
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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
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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
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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.
TRADK AND NAVKIATION
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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
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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
40
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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
TRAin: AMI NAVKIATIO'S
41
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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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
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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
TRADE l.\V) XAVIOATIOS
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
I'h'ADE AND N AVI a ATI ON
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-
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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
51
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
57
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
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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
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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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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
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69
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
73
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\'
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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.
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
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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.
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
77
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
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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
79
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
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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
81
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
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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
97
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
TRADE A^D NATIGATION
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
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.
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
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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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103
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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
104
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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
TRADE .liVD NAVIGATION
105
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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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107
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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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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
'
110
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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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TRADE AND XAVlflATlOy
111
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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113
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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
114
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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
TRADE AND NAYIQATION
115
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OF Imports — Continued.
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
116
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6 GEORGE V, A. 1915
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
TRADE ASn JiAYIOATIOy
117
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.
$
$ 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
118
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 — 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
TRADE AND NAVIGATlOy
119
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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
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
121
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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
ririnE a\u yiririATiON
123
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
125
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
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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
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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.
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
129
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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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
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131
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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
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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.
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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135
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
136
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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
138
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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.
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
140
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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
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141
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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
142
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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
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143
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
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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.
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
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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
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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 — 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
TRADK 1 \7) ^ \VII!\TI<>\
147
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports — Continued.
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
148'
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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149
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OF Imports — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
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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OF Imports — Continued.
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
162
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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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OF Imports — Continued.
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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155
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OF Imports — Continued.
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
156
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
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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157
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OF IMPORTS — Continued.
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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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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OF Imports — Continued.
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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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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TRADE AND NAVIGATION
161
FOii Home (.'onsi'mption.
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
11— ii— 11
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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
11— ii— 11§
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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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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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169
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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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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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171
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OF Imports. — Continued.
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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173
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports — Continued.
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
174
COSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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 ■
176
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No. 1.
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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177
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OF Imports — Continued.
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
11— ii— 12
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6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
No. 1. — General Statement
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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OF Imports — Continued.
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
11— ii— 12*
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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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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.
$
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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CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
TRADE AND NAVIOATION
183
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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.
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
184
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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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OF Imports— Con^wwed.
FOR Home Consumption.
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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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
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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.
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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189
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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
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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.
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
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
191
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.
$
$ 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
192
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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
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193
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.
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
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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
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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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197
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
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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
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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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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
202
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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
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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
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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
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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.
$
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
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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
tt
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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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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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211
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.
$
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
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No. 1.
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-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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OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
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
214
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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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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215
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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
. —
216
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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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217
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
218
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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.
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
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Impohts— Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
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
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
221
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.
$
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
222
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.
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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223
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OP Imports — Continued.
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
224
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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
TRADE AND NAVIOATION
225
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OF Imports — Continued.
FOR Home Consumption.
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
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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
rrf \ni: wn \ i \ icATiny
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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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229
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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
230
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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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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
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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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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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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\
239
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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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241
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.
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
11— ii— 16
242
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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
TRADE AMJ yAVIGATlOS
243
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports — Continued.
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
11— ii— 164
244
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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
TRADE AXD NAVIGATION
245
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports — Continued.
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
246
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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
248
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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
250
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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
252
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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253
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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
254
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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
TRADE AM) XAVKlATloy
255
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
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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
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
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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
TRADE AND ^fAyiOAriON
259
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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
11
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports — Continued.
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
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
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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 — 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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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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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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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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269
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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
270
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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
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271
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
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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
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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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6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
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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
278
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
OF Imports — Coniinued.
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
280
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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
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
281
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
TRADE AND NAYIOAriON
283
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
284
CUSTOMS DEPARTMEtlT 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 — 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
TRADE AND NAYIOATION
285
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
286
CUSTOilS DEPARTMENT
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.
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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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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291
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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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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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Articles Imported.
t'OUNTRIE.S.
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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-General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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
3,679
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. "
Articles Imported.
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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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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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Articles Imported.
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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Articles Imported.
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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jSfo. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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
15. 145
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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 —
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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No. 1. — General, Statement of Imports — Continued.
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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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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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308 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ' ii
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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports— Continued.
309
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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6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
No. 1. — General Statement of Import.? — Continued.
Articles Imported.
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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No. 1. ^General Statement of Imports— Continued.
Articles Imported.
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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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports— Continued.
Articles Imported.
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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Articles Imported.
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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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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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No. 1. — ^^General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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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6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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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No. 1.— General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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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6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
-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
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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No. 1.
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
-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
330
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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
THADK .l.Vn y.WKtAriON
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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
332
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11
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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333
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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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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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
11
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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^
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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No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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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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 — 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
11— ii— 22
338 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
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 —
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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339
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued.
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.
11— ii— 221
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
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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
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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
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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.
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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
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204,699
75,969 52
316,744
1,407,350
107, 105 36
395,404 70
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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
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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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6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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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353
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
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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
11— ii— 23^
356
CUSTOM ti DEPART MEXT
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
7' AM /( [■: .1 .V /) .v.i vKiA rioy
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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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6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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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359
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
360
CTSTOMS nEI'ARTMEWr
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
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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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Co7itinued.
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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N
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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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
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
368
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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 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
TRADE AXD WAVIGATrOX
369
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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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6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
TRADE AND XAVIOATION
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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
374
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6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
TRADE AND NATWATION
375
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
376
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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
TRADE .4 AD XAVIGATION
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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
CUSTOMS DEPARTilEXT
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
TliADE AND NAVIGATION
379
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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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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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No. 3. — General Statement of Expokts- — Continued.
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
382
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-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
384
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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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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
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
Th'MJIC .4.Y/) .Y.H7f;.1770.V
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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.
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
11— ii— 25i
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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.
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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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.
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(
390 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
^ 6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
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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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.
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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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
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
iL.
396
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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
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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No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued.
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
398
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No. 3.
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
rit.Mti: AXD y.iTKiATioy
399
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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
11— ii— 261
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No. 3.
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 .
6
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
406 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
' 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
TirUti: AM) WWK! \TI(>\
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
408 CVSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii
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
410
CUSTOMa DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
11
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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
3
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1
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
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
ri!M>i: Axn .v.n/t/.rr/o.v
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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
6 GEORGE V, A. I9l6
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
6 GEORGE V SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 ■ A. 1916
STATEMENT No. 5.
11— ii— 27
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6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
No. 5. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, entered Inwards,
Ports and Outports.
WITH CARGOES.
British. 1
Canadian.
.2
J
s
3
2
EC
!
a:
0
H
Quantity ol
Freight.
I
S
■z
0
0
.n
e
z
s
c:
Quantity of
Freight.
0
u
o
e
1
c
0
si
1 =
be
1
0
^1
= S
§s
S
1
Mbert X.B
0
\lert Bav B C.
^
Amherst N.S
1
2
209
517
400
931
"i.'iie
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
1Q
12
•'n
3
497
845
17
1.664
2,600
3,333
97
9
162
53
895
57
''I
Caraquet, X.B ....
693
22
23
''4
Charlotteto-wTi. P.E.I. .
Chatham, N.B
9
2
4,571
546
3,751
887
•
89
17
2,303
6
18
•"i
Chester N S
1
199
425
6
99
''fi
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
■>()
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
32
3=1
Frecport N J^
3fi
Gaspe, Que
2
1
197
146
3
394
39
10,557
102,466
687
829
1
13
37
3S
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
2i6
10
4S
Ladvsmith, B.C
'
4<»
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
,sn
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.
FOREIG.V.
Ji
a
X
'a
0
H
Quantity of
Freight,
1
c
-Z
i!
t
s
1
'3)
o
§
CI
1'
3
z
£
j2
1
.a
S
3
Z
1
tfi
1
i
CO
'Si
c
c
Si
£
Z
e
u
i
r
is
5
c
o
o
3
z
1
32
1
3
5
17
33
315
2,547
590
588
106
1,553
8,155
6
225
12
14
20
5. .341
419
1
2
1
282
173
145
318
74
- 5
1
221
17
5
2,391
82
2
3
5
1
9
28
637
635
101
3,966
20
45
29
313
4
0
2,841
868
1,052
876
266
3,271
304
50
406
■ 18,370
12
97
30
19
5
5
11
1
5
423
46
6
7
1
8
1
11
456
48
48
2,141
611
9
18
1,911
99
10
4
1,981
2,753
36
1
751
S
n
3
3
1
17
351
334
74
5,234
17
17
3
114
n
13
14
11
4,513
71
24
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
. 54
40
7,059
590
63
5.941
1,172
225
17,245
4,022
20
■^1
12
2
6.488
•405
10,562
787
94
13
3
33
1.34
72,120
15
909
5
1,140
54
1
7
5
3
3
1
270
9,594
293
876
2,735
1,547
IS
146
53
32
52
18
22
23
15
5
3,895
60
151
15
?4
•
•
25
,
?h
5
8,489
115
?7
2
13
10
238
415
1,261
11
56
55
?8
28
942
207
29
30
3
4,878
69
9
6
1
10,546
670
230
143
17
5
31
1
253
1,576
2,050
493
2,468
3,772
574,700
6
41
52
7
1
1,179
98
39
5
3?
0
33
0
34
3
204
16
35
0
833
398
1,210
724
14
7
1
2
1,176
125
19
10
1
1,029
16
3ft
1
37
4
149
14
28
114
12
11
181
69, .599
4.949
17,. 530
1,151
' 728
2,730
27
2,774
164
40S
239
185
55
38
134
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
35
39
40
41
4'^
1
74
90
S
43
1
336
8
8
1,078
35
44
45
1
685
15
3
2,251
73
46
7
50
11
36
5.367
941
10
296
70
47
6b
10
27, 588
1.075
664
146
48
2
1
370
2,036
15,029
4.727
158
40,660
816
485
588
100
13,181
2,. 575
68
68,219
" '1^766
12
28
3,426
1,172
36
2,740
218
27
1
392
7
49
50
217
fiS
5
3,116
51
21
2,195
108
1^410
829
26
302
5
S
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
IS
98
124, 290
2,458
54
55
0
698
1
9
475
777
8
181
56
57
2
3
288
344
11
14
.58
1
59
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
0
1
-1
u
<U
XI
S
z
1
§
Quantity of
Freight.
is
a
J
0
SB
1
§
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
\^'evmouth N S
41
H")
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
(J
o
H
Quantity of
Freight.
g
3
is
2:
u
1
b.
o
a
9
z
1
m
c
o
E
3
£
B
z
•a
e2
£
3
z
Q
J
XI
3
Z
s
CO
1
(»
c
e2
B
3
Z
5 .
12
.S?
o
M o B
1"
s
3
z
5
4
526
2.576
26
39
fiO
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
Mil 643
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
,343
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
9^
no
1
8,302
214
3,918
.1,735
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-.
JO
e
Z
V
§
Quantity of
Freight.
i
a
0
u
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;
(1,54!
i
1,233,35(
163,163
3,785
58,309
5(
) Sea
Total
223:
! 5,704,3K
1,302,322
940, 98{
) 190.24
)2.S6
1424,64'
• 274, 25J
6.52"
76,253
TRADE AND NAViaATION
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
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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
St Georee X B .
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
"i,'685
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
ini
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.
IN BALLAST.
Foreign.
British.
Canadian.
Foreign.
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S
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Quantity ot
Freight.
a
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■2
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3
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3
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9
51
253
4,367
53
382
6'
''m
192,132
16,205
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
266
141
227
369
27
467
187
192
77
70
14
18
71
12,866
618
63
?4
64
1.5
1
3,139
39
6
16
141
36
2,740
2,398
86
22, 154
9,894
- 77
186
2!
1,252
913
9
6
10
4
261
26
7,252
831
7.50
126
.56, 195
7,808
13«
68
179
15
6,048
509
65
66
99
67
1'
68
25
?7
54
9,833
820
69
70
1.S
295
17,820
71
s
2
982
27
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8,000
1,496
8
■■■■■-
73
9
74
1
75
17
223
703
79
146
18
19
7
1,669
1,657
55
366
378
32
76
1
127
200
6
5
643
67
77
78
4
40
20
20
10
79
80
fiS
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
•6,.349
9,385
975
9,654
10,123
19,018
5
58
22
1,888
2,000
62
6
■ 4,918
138,744
25,313
240
560
1,608
1,895
138
377
103
14
1,530
212
14,277
no
163
10
5
4
2,053
14
23
922
U
105
2,673
72, 190
99
5,492
81
43
7
50
4,213
1,218
102
17,468
2,123
82
83
8
13
1
5,095
2,391
386
30
4
4,660
67
84
fi
85
3
86
sns
152
36
19,966
133
470
1,203
9
94
470
68
35
29
65
41,282
2,129
10,149
2,291
1,543
3,493
276
291
294
251
87
fi-^
88
552
2fi
24,387
407
89
90
5(t
187
20, 169
1,373
91
2
9?
2
10
160
57
93
2
94
111
32
10
125
9,605
2,396
95
1
96
1
97
4S
987
1,525
14
569
113
35
3,274
685
98
99
79
30
1,102
834
336
115
100
28
1,103
60
101
in'
4
27
176
4,086
53
751
57
16
6
2,483
574
824
580
72
56
26
1
22
2,168
14
261
476
5
71
103
104
105
29
14
1,560
209
1,033
20
156
60
106
61
59,459
140,080
1,123
4
8
8,216
19,821
141
246
17
15,362
317
90
175,113
2,843
107
108
109
.S
286
32,566
317,822
315,378
270
5,880
326
69,338
11,276
400
43,5.35
72,220
5,940
76
5,2,34
715
113,055
7,528
' 1,749
39,661
643
"6,248
15,918
40
307
13,482
16,429
50
100
89
587
906
2
15
272
329
28
3,215
226,6.52
155,030
4
163
10,151
6,811
5
10
202
566
360
513
173,528
710,403
88
72
4,526
28,814
110
■^9
111
350
282
22
7S
98
173,539
279,624
4,721
10,784
112
113
114
13
1
21
10
328
4
41
115
4(1
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
Si
E
c.
I
0
Quantity of
Freight.
p
0
-1
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6
3
s
CO
m
C
0
Quantity of
Freight.
0
E
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i
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1
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1"
J3
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■z
a
1
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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
s
Malta
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
1'
Azores and Madeira. ..
268
470
6
11
l=i
Chili
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
■JQ
?1
69
208,586
289,845
7,533
3,603
4
5.566
9,174
117
Ol
12
Greenland, Iceland, etc
9J
2
11
5,412
27,101
13,412
57.256
56
345
25
'6
Holland"
oy
Italy
11
3
27,752
11,489
65,169
2,200
326
197
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30
Peru
1
2
6
2,948
348
12,224
70
610
22,495
700
32
11
163
31
Porto Rico . .'
15
2,062
2,1291
2,523
89
39
33
31
1
5,809
4
95
35
36
3
8,004
10152
91
37
3S
29
30
994
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
Sea Fisheries
5,186
4(1
44,309
11
ji
Sea
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.
Foreign.
British.
Canadian.
Foreign.
J£
'Si
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Quantity of
Freight.
S
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1
3
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1
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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
8
31,756
43,225
410
1,257
100
6,519
342
5
7,047
90
'1
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7
2
3,155
38
s
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18,811
5,302
621
2.821
33,169
3,902
9,933
30,400
2,640
"5,065
47,132
7,949
1,622
1,790
"l2,'792
528
58
10
34
665
47
136
1
1,011
52
147
6
5
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6
1
7
1
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1
37
12, 684
754
79
45,734
1,424
87
157,710
2,138
9
10
R
11
12
13
fi
7,995
776
45,050
5,462
"'4,'il5
7,650
2,050
1,220
101
12
918
14
1
15
13
14
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
718
16,881
52,259
6,931
37,660
284
85
1,191
37
15
352
1,152
1
2
3,458
322
33
73
20
19
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1
22
1
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18,471
68 '752
68
681
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4
24
17
95
1
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17
26
97
fi
20,973
4,401
3,024
5,580
1,726
481
94
24
1
94,624
622
2,604
23
28
5
29
30
?
732
2,758
1,395
12,326
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1,733
5,208
2,032
17
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15
32
16
287
31
1
1
25
3
32
1
33
4
291
17
34
1
656
16
35
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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
550
12,321
63,392
21
521
36
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37
38
0
1,169
1637
387
52,957
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23
12,516
25,634
17
930
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
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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
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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
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95
17
32
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1,326
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1
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2,286
1
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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.
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No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing
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433
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1
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1
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30
293
9,826
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20
7,560
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31
10,119
21
8,998
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1
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Germany ''
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1
1,165
1
174
1
439
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1,700
1
4.39
3
3,659
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139
21,694
509
13,032
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2
393
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1
3
20
136
393
1,932
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4
51
30
149
265
4,650
1,229
12,161
6
37
47
965
6,663
4,453
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114
14,542
234
18,308
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2
2
161
281
22
2,236
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165
2,539
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1
1
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2
5
4
30
10
3
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588
827
1,713
246
284
51,436
2,203
56
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2
10
1,269
5,043
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59,784
12
6,312
1
446
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and Steam Vessels entered Inwards /com Sea, &c. — Continued.
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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
■■
TRADE AXD yAVIGATIOX
445
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.
J2
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
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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.
>
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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
>
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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
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and Steam \'('ssels entered Inwards /;ow Sea, &c. — Continued.
OF Vessels.
Danish .
French.
G
»rman.
Italian.
Russian.
Other Nationalities.
Total.
rn
>
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>
—
>
>
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
CVSTOilS DEPARTMENT
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
498
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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
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No. 18. — Summary Statement of Canadian and United States Vessel.s, trading
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RECAPITULATION.
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Barges
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No. 19. — Statement showing the Description, Number and Tonnage of Canadian
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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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Tonnage
Crew
Number
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Vessels
Tonnage
Crew
Number
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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.
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Foreign
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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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
No. 20. — Statement of Vessels, British and Foreign, employed in the Coasting
Trade, &c. — Concluded.
DESCRIPTIONS OF VESSELS
Arkived.
Departed.
Total.
Number
of
Vessels.
Tonnage.
Number
of
Vessels.
Tonnage.
Number
of
Vessels.
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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414
5,431
5,098
16,597
257
4,840
947,523
42,028
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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
89, 654
38,050,552
84,595
35,049,430
174,249
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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
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" 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
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9t
16t
91
9i
160
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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-
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Page
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302
232
4
232
56
56
55
323
56
56
303
303
56
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
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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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Page,
part 1
1.57
1.52
160
96
151
160
96
161
183
113
163
121
130
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
Ge»-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
297
280
303
58
287
303
53
314
321
1.50
321
170
188
321
292
311
74
289
236
30.3
.303
116
56
230
334
336
321
86
142
232
58
308
308
308
184
184
212
294
293
2
2
314
309
170
234
286
194
309
309
309
4 ,
333
128
72
333
335
335
336
524
CnSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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
Page,
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
Page,
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 '
Sum-
mary
State-
ment
Page,
part 1
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
158
160
158
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
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
22
4
72
46
154
236
323
74
142
18
317
300
309
301
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
825
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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 "
Page,
part 1
166
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
104
162
158
167
106
159
96
96
88
155
112
118
82
84
82
158
159
110
114
160
124
171
84
163
140
90
126
104
82
126
159
159
150
159
108
159
159
Gen-
eral
State-
ment
Page
part 2
328
120
276
328
48
324
212
212
2
294
266
327
301
252
6
303
6
162
164
116
322
216
116
6
280
112
104
317
299
328
112
304
64
66
30
291
134
146
6
303
303
122
138
309
172
338
14
321
232
34
178
104
6
178
303
303
274
303
116
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.
Page,
part 1
148
82
86
86
122
98
144
155
96
112
94
104
138
165
106
158
82
162
155
155
150
156
82
136
94
112
164
167
159
120
155
82
163
100
156
156
102
156
108
108
159
114
159
159
171
159
159
159
82
159
159
122
108
84
167
84
171
106
160
160
130
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
268
6
22
24
160
70
248
291
58
134
50
96
222
326
108
299
6
316
291
291
272
292
6
220
46
132
324
330
304
152
291
8
320
78
294
294
86
294
120
120
305
138
304
304
339
304
304
304
8
304
304
164
116
12
330
12
338
108
308
309
198
526
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
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
Page,
part 1
154
154
164
88
132
110
100
156
84
112
114
100
159
108
170
86
86
140
84
128
164
84
164
163
163
165
84
84
164
130
84
84
165
165
164
84
84
104
84
86
86
112
94
160
166
156
157
124
164
86
130
157
160
160
124
130
164
171
Page,
part 2
288
28S
323
28
200
128
74
292
12
130
140
76
305
118
336
20
16
232
12
180
322
12
322
321
321
325
14
12
322
188
14
12
324
325
322
14
14
100
14
22
22
134
54
310
326
294
297
170
322
24
192
298
310
310
172
192
323
341
B
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
Page
part 1
Page,
part 2
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
86
24
98
68
86
24
152
282
167
328
124
170
1.59
305
118
150
86
18
86
20
86
22
86
24
84
10
142
248
86
22
112
132
88
28
1,58
299
162
317
98
72
122
160
172
342
1.59
306
1.52
280
164
323
160
310
124
172
124
172
84
12
92
40-
1.54
286
132
206
134
210
168
332
88
26
88
26
126
174
163
321
1.59
306
86
26
86
26
170
336
110
128
128
180
112
132
lis
152
118
152
124
172
IBS
331
82
10
122
162
164
323
161
312
161
314
161
311
94
54
1.57
297
130
188
163
320
96
62
TUAin: AND NAVICATION
527
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to iMPORTS^Continued.
Articles.
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Page,
part 1
160
170
110
164
136
144
88
144
88
157
150
132
104
134
148
108
108
120
120
82
102
104
IC.T
169
108
163
106
108
169
108
106
161
168
160
163
96
98
159
98
106
161
130
134
124
114
130
159
158
146
128
88
152
90
102
144
112
124
128
165
88
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
310
336
128
322
218
252
26
252
26
298
274
206
106
212
264
116
116
154
156
6
92
96
320
334
120
321
108
116
335
120
108
314
331
310
320
58
72
306
74
108
314
196
208
166
140
196
304
299
260
30
30
188
30
282
34
92
250
132
170
188
325
28
30
Articles.
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Page,
part 1
88
158
165
112
88
108
108
108
163
110
157
96
90
100
134
100
146
148
183
152
88
1.36
157
150
150
167
138
110
110
171
110
128
84
156
136
156
86
82
156
1.56
156
150
159
88
126
167
90
114
90
108
169
160
165
108
Gen
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
28
.301
325
1.30
28
116
116
116
321
128
28
16
298
58
34
76
208
74
260
2S6
319
280
30
218
297
268
274
328
228
128
130
341
128
184
10
294
218
294
22
22
293
292
292
274
30
30
30
30
306
32
176
329
32
138
32
118
335
22
307
325
118
528
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Sum-
mary
State-
ment,
Page
part 1
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
168
108
163
159
106
96
160
160
98
90
90
90
90
120
84
84
159
90
98
150
90
146
146
146
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
130
130
322
286
32
244
162
174
142
148
32
134
10
302
172
176
210
291
62
56
308
66
8
104
204
291
78
291
311
32
30
144
24
110
286
303
286
68
70
332
120
319
305
110
58
310
309
66
36
36
36
38
154
10
10
306
32
68
272
34
260
258
256
Articles.
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 1
154
157
156
124
124
160
86
154
120
154
106
126
167
90
82
90
150
128
148
150
118
90
124
94
171
104
104
108
138
152
136
116
154
90
114
114
128
124
159
160
159
159
132
128
150
152
106
160
96
160
157
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
128
Page,
part 2
287
298
293
172
170
307
24
286
156
286
108
174
328
34
4
34
276
188
268
274
152
34
166
50
339
94
96
118
222
280
218
144
286
34
136
138
182
172
306
308
306
306
200
188
276
280
108
307
60
310
298
36
36
34
34
36
36
36
38
36
36
184
TRADE AND NATIOATION
529
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
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
11— ii— 34
Page,
part 1
168
90
157
156
100
1.55
102
155
92
92
171
1.50
110
171
172
172
106
160
1.59
160
88
92
124
100
96
140
106
130
1.30
130
160
112
1.50
106
138
160
1.59
170
1.34
124
114
100
114
114
126
122
168
144
170
161
92
124
164
92
164
160
164
161
126
167
164
162
162
Page,
part 2
332
34
298
292
82
290
90
290
38
38
339
268
130
338
341
341
116
307
306
307
26
40
172
78
60
236
110
192
194
196
307
134
30
40
276
110
228
307
306
337
210
172
140
74
136
136
178
158
332
252
337
311
40
170
322
40
322
307
322
323
176
329
322
317
316
Articles.
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
for
Sum- Gen-
maryi eral
Sta t«-: State-
ment. Iment.
Page, Page,
part 1 part 2
164
162
92
166
140
122
100
108
94
170
161
128
155
92
92
92
158
157
148
86
86
1.58
86
142
146
148
114
154
116
167
92
163
167
167
92
92
134
92
94
82
92
160
94
169
168
168
128
168
160
148
157
170
170
94
102
94
126
118
108
104
323
316
40
327
232
162
76
118
54
336
314
188
291
42
42
42
299
298
'262
20
18
300
20
246
254
268
136
286
146
330
42
318
328
328
42
44
212
44
54
4
40
307
44
333
331
332
184
332
307
264
298
.335
335
48
92
46
174
152
116
104
530
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
11
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Pa?e, Page,
part 1 part 2
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
112
94
98
126
164
164
86
160
155
156
94
98
120
118
120
160
160
167
118
167
112
114
154
106
162
161
82
88
94
110
161
161
163
108
160
94
132
104
104
112
150
94
144
162
132
106
114
146
120
100
88
114
114
160
160
94
12S
134
54
68
178
323
323
24
310
291
292
48
68
152
148
156
307
307
328
150
330
134
136
287
108
315
313
4
26
56
122
311
314
321
120
307
56
206
98
104
1.32
268
56
252
316
208
108
140
258
154
76
28
136
136
310
310
56
182
132 206
152 284
161 311
94 48
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.
Page, I Page,
part I'part 2
102 , 92
170 ' 336
104 98
159
150
84
106
98
157
98
106
112
169
112
100
96
171
166
154
154
94
102
100
110
110
96
159
163
96
150
156
156
100
171
122
124
116
150
118
102
82
160
86
86
100
94
138
150
84
118
88
136
152
82
82
134
166
110
114
160
162
94
304
272
10
108
68
295
68
108
134
335
134
74
60
340
326
288
288
54
92
78
126
126
64
303
318
64
274
293
292
80
339
162
170
144
270
148
92
8
310
24
24
78
54
226
278
10
148
28
220
280
6
4
214
326
122
136
308
317
56
TRADE A}iD NAVIGATION
531
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
11— ii— 34|
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
130
132
162
130
160
130
146
160
92
106
1.52
152
161
161
161
160
98
96
160
98
98
86
98
169
154
1,56
no
170
171
170
98
155
96
98
158
98
98
163
124
98
114
98
106
126
194
202
318
194
307
194
262
307
44
114
284
284
311
,312
313
308
66
58
308
72
68
24
70
334
280
292
124
336
340
336
70
290
58
72
302
72
72
321
172
72
136
72
114
176
167
329
161
311
140
234
114
138
92
44
102
92
98
72
138
224
1.54
286
136
216
98
74
128
188
106
110
118
150
122
162
86
24
112
130
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
Page
part 1
114
114
134
84
171
1.30
1.57
140
128
140
140
98
140
169
170
108
161
98
140
161
160
134
161
161
124
161
112
130
130
163
94
94
104
104
104
138
152
104
100
100
100
112
100'
110
88
142
162
163
124
100
100
100
100
114
1.54
155
162
163
150
108
130
Page,
part 2
1.36
136
208
10
33S
196
208
234
186
234
236
66
230
3.34
337
116
311
74
234
313
310
212
312
311
168
314
132
1S8
188
318
44
46
54
94
96
94
222
280
98
74
76
74
134
76
122
28
246
317
318
172
76
80
76
80
136
2S6
291
31-7
319
276
120
198
532
CDSrOM8 DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
152
155
120
118
167
161
132
112
164
112
100
154
162
161
157
100
157
157
157
110
104
106
106
120
1.30
130
162
130
120
86
159
154
100
112
112
130
100
162
162
102
155
146
150
100
155
155
102
102
168
100
102
100
100
102
100
146
155
155
102
102
Page,
part 2
284
291
154
150
330
314
206
132
323
132
80
'288
318
311
298
82
298
299
298
122
98
110
110
156
194
194
318
196
154
24
305
286
82
130
132
194
82
318
318
92
291
260
270
82
290
290
86
86
332
82
90
82
82
86
84
260
289
290
90
90
F
Fish oil other, n.o.p
" olive oil for canning Free
" oysters
Page,
part 1
102
168
102
102
102
102
100
171
102
102
102
116
112
86
124
142
150
106
88
112
144
104
157
166
102
104
136
128
154
136
98
128
158
132
138
86
86
86
124
86
86
86
86
134
100
132
162
167
134
154
134
146
114
120
84
114
161
86
86
158
112
110
120
154
Page,
part 2
90
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
533
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
104
156
132
124
130
82
88
134
128
1.34
159
100
170
118
100
140
158
122
158
144
104
162
104
104
104
104
132
104
188
154
106
124
106
156
156
157
106
162
106
138
161
161
124
98
116
165
168
162
108
134
134
82
154
152
124
164
124
164
294
204
172
188
8
28
210
182
214
306
76
336
148
76
234
299
166
301
252
106
317
98
100
102
104
208
106
332
287
106
172
106
295
295
295
106
318
108
230
311
312
172
72
146
324
3.30
316
116
212
214
4
287
280
172
323
172
323
Articles.
part
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
124
124
128
168
112
168
82
161
96
98
161
1«:;
100
172
172
182
332
130
332
4
311
60
72
3U
318
112
fringe. ,
Ifil
312
12ri
174
lliO
.327
l«(i
.327
108
llfi
1.54
28ft
lUU
114
140
284
138
228
82
2
138
230
140
236
101
311
111)
142
132
206
106
108
162
318
100
112
163
31!)
126
174
136
216
163
318
106
112
98
72
106
108
169
335
HH
64
163
318
106
110
163
319
163
31S
122
162
m
114
146
2,54
96
60
£6
eo
161
311
161
311
1,56
294
1.57
297
122
162
163
319
124
170
172
.342
172
.341
159
306
534
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
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
Page,
part 1
106
130
106
166
163
82
104
132
170
1.58
158
162
100
112
86
86
124
128
142
163
118
142
104
158
146
132
128
157
108
163
158
159
154
106
157
157
144
130
157
158
161
86
96
96
96
144
162
155
155
108
108
108
120
108
163
156
108
169
168
169
134
154
Page,
part 2
114
192
114
326
319
6
104
206
337
301
299
317
76
134
22
18
168
182
248
319
150
248
104
299
254
206
182
298
120
319
300
305
287
116
295
295
248
194
295
299
311
24
62
62
62
252
317
291
291
116
116
116
154
116
319
294
116
334
332
334
208
287
Articles.
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
part 1
100
155
108
157
108
108
157
108
124
132
157
140
100
155
120
146
134
88
152
94
102
138
155
150
150
88
150
150
130
112
82
122
122
112
138
110
110
146
108
120
108
106
163
157
116
163
108
110
110
112
150
no
126
164
169
155
150
152
170
155
102
102
Page,
part 2
82
290
118
297
120
120
295
120
170
202
295
236
82
290
156
260
212
30
282
46
94
222
291
270
270
.30
270
274
198
132
6
162
164
1.32
228
124
124
260
120
156
120
108
319
295
144
319
122
124
124
136
270
124
174
323
335
291
270
284
336
291
92
92
riiADE AND NAVIGATION
535
SES'SIONAL PAPER No. 11
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
Page,
part 1
104
163
169
136
158
163
1.52
162
100
155
1.55
155
155
150
1.55
157
118
110
120
110
82
104
1.58
118
86
167
108
163
157
162
146
110
116
120
164
165
108
157
122
104
157
114
110
112
82
156
156
160
108
155
140
90
160
9S
159
160
96
162
171
167
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
98
319
333
218
300
320
280
317
82
290
291
291
291
270
291
296
148
128
152
124
2
94
302
150
20
328
122
319
296
318
260
126
142
1.54
324
324
122
296
164
94
295
136
124
134
2
294
293
307
118
291
230
32
308
66
304
310
58
315
339
328 I
Articics.
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.,
161
128
84
110
110
110
124
152
86
158
86
108
169
161
161
100
126
112
152
108
82
162
122
84
128
130
169
98
98
118
161
161
161
161
110
110
112
110
110
112
112
112
154
110
110
110
116
165
165
165
116
165
120
164
167
116
165
112
112
110
312
184
10
122
126
126
172
72
282
18
300
20
116
334
312
312
82
174
lU
282
122
6
317
164
12
180
188
335
72
72
148
312
311
311
312
122
122
132
128
130
132
134
134
288
128
128
128
146
324
324
325
142
325
154
324
330
142
325
134
134
128
536
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Sum-
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.
Page,
part 1
116
165
112
120
165
165
167
120
118
112
164
116
114
116
" 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 "
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
142
324
134
158
325
325
329
152
148
132
324
144
142
144
164 : 323
164
116
116
120
165
116
116
118
116
165
112
164
118
165
118
118
168
118
lis
161
116
163
98
162
96
157
152
152
163
163
100
122
155
157
171
324
144
144
152
325
146
146
146
144
325
134
323
148
324
150
152
330
152
150
312
144
319
68
316
60
298
280
280
319
320
78
158
291
296
340
Articles.
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Page,
part 1
120
152
161
122
152
122
146
146
106
94
122
144
122
100
124
122
163
132
163
102
102
104
163
163
104
158
104
169
104
163
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
161
163
128
90
122
118
134
122
150
110
167
120
120
1.30
154
Labels 84
" woven, silk spun for Free 157
Lac, crude, seed, etc " 1 161
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
152
280
311
158
282
162
256
262
108
46
158
252
158
76
172
166
321
206
319
92
92
96
320
320
96
300
98
333
96
320
312
162
82
311
320
182
34
162
150
210
160
276
140
46
158
124
124
328
152
152
188
287
8
297
311
TRADE AND NAYIOATION
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment
Page,
part 1
94
102
84
100
167
170
146
1.30
- 160
116
82
134
122
163
106
88
126
94
126
166
126
164
124
134
128
148
155
163
150
156
122
82
138
82
124
82
140
110
146
94
122
122
161
132
130
160
165
130
130
130
82
157
122
122
122
100
162
157
163
157
15S
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
no
92
12
78
329
335
262
196
309
144
2
214
162
320
110
30
174
50
174
327
174
323
168
212
184
268
201
321
270
293
160
6
226
4
172
4
236
124
260
,54
160
ICO
312
202
104
307
325
194
194
198
295
162
166
164
76
317
296
319
298
299
Articles.
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page, Page,
part 1 part 2
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
163
163
156
156
158
158
122
160
122
163
154
158
104
102
104
104
102
160
166
104
104
104
170
162
100
155
Locomotives for railways. .
Locus t beans and meal Free
Logs "
112
158
155
54
188
320
190
220
320
320
294
292
299
302
166
310
166
321
287
299
104
92
96
96
92
307
327
96
96
96
336
318
82
290
30
24
322
130
188
184
331
4
232
194
228
62
311
234
288
10
138
166
312
124
116
86
290
148
134
325
130
300
291
538
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Sum-
mary
State-
ment
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
Malt
" extract of
" flour
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 1
161
161
106
112
140
128
155
156
152
84
138
124
114
112
114
166
167
114
166
165
166
165
120
166
166
114
114
166
114
114
114
112
124
110
167
114
114
114
114
114
166
116
166
166
114
114
100
161
168
124
96
154
155
150
164
124
124
124
Page,
part 2
311
312
112
134
234
186
291
292
280
16
230
166
136
1.34
140
326
327
140
327
326
326
326
156
328
326
138
138
326
138
138
136
132
168
124
330
138
136
138
138
136
328
146
327
327
138
140
84
312
331
168
62
286
292
274
322
168
168
168
Articles.
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
.M
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
Melons ._
Memorial window glass.
Page,
part 1
161
158
158
100
158
163
159
162
124
98
138
110
157
158
146
84
159
159
124
167
120
161
165
150
166
126
167
168
130
90
T02
108
144
124
152
128
120
124
167
86
86
86
158
168
86
134
134
134
134
134
154
171
163
96
161
140
160
94
140
144
148
106
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
312
299
301
80
300
319
305
318
172
72
226
124
295
300
254
10
305
304
168
330
154
311
325
270
327
179
329
332
188
34
92
118
250
170
284
188
156
170
328
20
22
20
300
331
16
212
212
214
212
214
288
338
321
62
311
236
308
56
234
250
262
no
TUADE AND yAVWATION
539
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
M
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
Sum-
Gen-
mary
eral
State-
State-
ment.
ment.
Page,
Page,
part 1
part 2
171
340
140
232
124
172
124
170
126
174
124
172
126
176
167
329
168
330
163
321
160
310
166
327
16.5
324
124
172
140
232
157
298
163
321
154
286
169
335
126
178
126
178
96
64
130
198
86
20
136
218
120
154
164
324
112
134
114
136
114
136
122
158
171
338
128
182
1.54
287
138
228
126
178
126
180
1,54
288
148
266
166
326
165
326
108
116
172
342
106
114
171
339
171
340
152
280
170
336
144
250
168
331
152
2,S2
122
162
122
164
96 <
64
98
70
161
312
155
289
112
130
88
28
98
72
166
327
Articles.
M
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
N
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 1
106
1.50
126
163 ,
90 !
148
124
167
110
110
126
106
106
112
96
158
134
128
128
170
84
84
108
120
157
94
128
158
134
84
92
112
114
114
114
167
140
94
102
171
170
128
104
120
169
146
162
100
118
126
168
84
126
124
166
166
118
126
126
Page
part 2
108
270
174
319
34
266
168
328
124
124
180
110
108
134
56
302
208
180
182
335
10
10
116
154
296
54
182
301
214
12
40
130
140
140
140
329
232
48
92
340
337
184
104
154
335
260
318
78
150
174
331
10
176
170
327
327
150
174
174
166 ! 327
540
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
Index to Imports — Continued.
Arcicles.
N
Nickel, silver in ingots or blocks. Free
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 "
Sum
mary
State-
ment
Page,
part 1
166
161
161
140
96
108
140
168
162
82
82
138
152
132
161
138
104
104
144
162
120
155
155
161
161
155
155
150
86
168
155
86
86
106
130
128
168
160
128
168
168
128
102
155
168
168
128
102
168
128
128
128
128
168
168
128
168
168
157
Gen-
eral
State-
ment .
Page,
part 2
327,
313
313
236
56
116
■ 236
331
318
8
8
220
280
208
313
230
100
102
252
317
152
291
292
312
311
291
291
274
20
331
291
18
20
110
194
182
331
308
184
332
332
184
90
290
332
332
186
90
332
184
186
182
184
332
332
186
332
332
295
Articles.
O
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page, Page,
part 1 part 2
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
Palms
130
171
134
108
158
132
132
150
106
84
130
171
130
130
130
132
128
184
102
90
128
188
150
268
168
331
128
188
146
262
124
172
166
326
128
188
84
10
84
10
128
184
168
332
132
204
106
110
169
335
96
62
96
64
130
188
130
194
160
307
157
298
1.58
299
114
1.36
154
288
169
333
128
182
128
180
138
224
152
282
152
280
106
110
100
74
Ifil
311
159
305
158
300
100
78
150
276
160
308
130
194
160
307
112
134
102
84
155
290
190
338
210
118
301
198
206
272
110
10
196
3.39
194
192
196
206
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
641
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Sum-
mary
State-
ment
Page,
part 1
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
Pearls and imitations of ( 134
158
1.59
163
168
168
168
140
82
84
130
114
168
132
114
168
163
132
168
132
168
132
132
136
132
168
169
132
132
159
132
148
88
146
166
150
98
134
152
130
154
171
126
130
132
122
126
132
144
86
104
158
Gen-
eral
State-
ment .
Page,
part 2
301
305
319
331
332
332
232
8
10
196
138
332
202
138
333
319
198
332
198
198
333
200
200
216
200
332
333
200
200
306
198
266
26
260
328
274
74
210
284
194
289
340
180
196
202
162
174
198
248
24
104
301
206
102
313
64
289
18
228
210
Articles.
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Page,
part 1
104
158
132
86
158
104
94
144
157
132
138
120
1.32
128
160
las
114
1.32
140
82
84
98
152
156
161
146
128
168
98
128
157
96
106
169
130
128
84
171
132
162
132
130
130
168
96
154
124
161
128
128
163
169
156
132
120
84
159
132
118
157
122
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
P.ige,
part 2
104
301
206
20
302
102
56
252
296
202
226
152
202
186
309
116
1.36
202
236
8
10
66
282
292
313
254
182
332
66
182
296
62
•108
333
188
182
10
340
202
318
204
188
198
333
56
288
172
313
180
182
319
333
293
204
156
10
304
204
152
296
160
542
CUSTOMS IiEI-artme:^ r
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Page,
part 1
112
94
102
158
159
156
159
126
110
154
112
118
118
118
122
128
86
146
94
120
108
108
156
160
156
159
106
152
159
114
150
155
156
84
158
132
134
134
120
106
106
106
120
164
164
124
106
100
126
110
134
163
116
166
116
160
168
166
130
166
HO
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
134
48
92
300
306
292
306
176
128
286
132
148
148
150
160
180
24
260
54
154
116
116
294
310
292
306
110
280
305
136
272
291
292
10
299
204
208
208
154
110
112
112
150
324
324
172
114
76
174
128
208
318
144
327
146
307
327
327
196
327
124
Articles.
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
Sum
mary
State-
ment,
Page,
part 1
126
160
104
132
158
94
138
163
134
120
148
134
100
155
134
132
158
161
144
98
134
1.34
114
114
114
82
134
90
171
152
84
110
134
155
161
96
96
161
96
161
161
161
161
161
161
96
160
110
138
148
148
146
134
134
150
108
144
159
134
152
138
122
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
178
307
104
206
301
54
226
319
208
152
268
210
82
290
210
202
299
311
252
70
214
214
136
136
136
2
208
32
338
284
8
126
210
291
313 .
64 .
64
313
64
313
313
313
314
313
312
64
310
126
230
262
262
260
212
214
272
116
252
304
210
284
64
230
158
TRADE AND NAVIGATION
543
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to iMPOnTs^Continued.
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
R
Racks for cues
Radium Free
Sum-
mary
State-
ment
Page,
part 1
152
1,58
106
112
114
114
166
84
108
152
84
98
164
161
161
132
132
168
114
166
126
84
163-
96
134
169
104
159
112
1.34
114
1.57
150
140
154
138
84
114
114
134
124
130
163
94
140
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
284
302
108
136
138
138
326
10
116
282
10
68
323
312
314
200
200
332
138
326
176
10
321
62
210
333
100
304
134
216
138
298
274
232
287
228
14
140
142
208
172
190
319
56
232
64
1.57
296
1.54
289
161
311
161
314
104
104
1,32
208
161
314
1.57
297
94
48
102
82
126
176
82
4
161
314
Articles.
R
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Page,
part 1
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
88
157
136
169
134
124
171
120
158
158
161
86
84
158
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-
bons
Rifles, and air rifles
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
134
134
120
Page,
part 2
333
291
142
128
142
28
142
28
276
140
128
148
142
100
270
124
126
302
104
299
206
156
172
8
298
305
26
298
166
280
328
126
126
34
182
194
307
314
326
292
26
335
326
272
289
216
30
297
220
334
208
172
336
154
299
299
311
16
16
301
16
16
216
216
154
544
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
R
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
" " 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
Page,
part 1
172 i
166
166
166
108
108
168
157
84
92
120
110
88
114
98
150
16
116
120
116
116
165
120
164
116
120
110
164
for rigging Free
Pose bushes
" stock and other stock for graft-
ing Free
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
hard , in sheets Free
" for fountain pens
" thread Free
164
110
148
114
150
116
114
138
162
158
161
162
168
118
168
132
158
156
150
169
168
130
108
142
108
132
169
169
108
169
Page,
part 2
342
326
326
327
116
116
330
298
12
40
152
122
28
136
68
270
329
144
1.54
142
142
324
154
324
144
154
128
322
20
323
122
268
138
272
144
136
226
317
299
311
318
330
152
330
206
299
292
274
334
332
194
116
246
118
206
334
334
118
334
Articles.
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
Sum- Gen-
mary 1 eral
State- State-
ment, ment.
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
Page, Page,
part 1 part 2
108
169
90
102
152
150
144
132
132
114
140
140
110
164
loS
86
102
130
112
122
163
116
116
161
86
86
82
102
136
102
161
162
102
155
136
154
162
160
96
134
161
154
160
163
136
161
142
1.38
161
102
161
134
94
159
156
136
136
1.57
152
156
150
ri! Mii: AMI \ II ICATKlX
545
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
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
Sum
mary
State-
ment
Page
part 1
156
114
114
120
166
155
UG
92
140
106
140
138
169
169
136
88
110
120
165
122
122
118
126
116
94
116
120
164
110
100
155
163
148
155
118
118
167
110
158
161
136
1.36
1.58
162
136
162
114
161
168
114
164
164
152
171
128
171
86
166
114
138
94
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
292
138
136
156
328
291
146
44
^32
114
232
■226
333
335
220
28
130
152
325
160
162
150
176
144
54
142
154
324
126
84
290
320
266
290
148
148
329
122
301
314
218
218
301
317
218
318
136
311
333
136
323
323
280
338
186
340
24
328
136
224
48 '
Articles.
S
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
Sum
mary
State-
ment
Page
part 1
110
158
148
106
124
148
116
116
94
108
116
166
94
138
150
168
114
82
156
122
120
94
110
164
116
116
165
116
164
120
164
122
102
116
128
92
163
155
155
156
136
136
165
165
170
168
136
94
104
138
150
84
94
104
138
92
148
82
86
159
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
130
299
268
no
172
268
146
146
56
120
1.34
327
52
224
278
332
140
2
293
162
154
48
128
322
146
146
324
144
324
154
324
160
146
188
42
319
289
291
293
220
220
325
325
327
330
220
48
96
224
278
12
50
96
222
42
264
6
26
306
11— ii— 35
546
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
Index to Imposts — Continued.
Articles.
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
part 1
163
S4
163
82
167
112
112
122
108
84
163
122
134
150
110
114
120
84
150
132
163
126
134
110
130
138
154
138
138
157
138
138
157
108
138
128
157
138
124
172
106
126
166
166
106
106
138
163
106
100
106
146
82
86
116
110
170
118
116
165
82
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
part 2
318
12
318
6
328
130
134
164
116
12
319
160
212
270
126
136
154
10
272
208
320
174
212
126
194
220
289
222
222
297
224
224
297
120
224
188
297
224
170
342
116
174
327
327
114.
114
228
319
112
76
114
260
4
24
146
128
336
146
144
325
6
Articles.
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
Sum-
Gen-
mary
eral
State-
State-
ment.
ment.
Page,
Page,
part 1
part 2
171
338
158
303
122
162
122
162
106
106
156
295
122
164
163
319
157
296
122
164
140
236
112
134
159
303
138
226
120
156
88
30
148
266
88
28
124
168
122
164
84
12
126
176
165
326
102
86
134
214
146
260
116
144
152
282
110
126
146
258
138
226
157
295
138
228
168
332
168
332
138
228
169
334
98
72
94
52
138
224
150
278
162
316
161
314
96
66
161
315
161
315
162
315
96
66
162
315
162
315
162
315
162
315
162
315
162
316
162
315
162
315
162
316
162
316
98
66
162
316
138
228
122
162
rH.\l>E AS I) y.W KIATION
547
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 1
134
136
168
110
156
150
157
100
152
171
171
130
94
168
102
138
112
164
112
114
114
114
138
170
140
140
140
130
155
142
146
108
146
146
102
96
110
124
126
110
167
124
112
164
169
156
155
161
124
106
106
102
88
114
142
100
155
156
150
84
167
112
114
Page,
part 2
212
218
331
126
292
274
298
74
284
338
340
188
56
331
90
228
132
323
130
140
140
140
230
335
230
234
234
196
291
246
260
116
260
260
86
64
124
172
174
128
328
170
132
322
334
292
289
311
172
110
112
92
30
136
246
78
291
293
270
12
328
132
136
Articles.
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Page,
part 1
96
134
110
164
120
166
110
120
164
120
112
165
112
118
120
164
167
110
120
120
167
112
120
167
120
114
166
116
116
110
164
116
167
118
167
167
IIS
167
118
167
167
lis
167
168
120
167
126
167
106
150
150
169
1«3
142
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,,
part 2
.58
212
122
32?
156.
328
128
154
324
154
132
325
134
146
154
324
328
128
154
156
328
132
158
328
154
142
328
146
145
128
322
146
329
148
330
330
148
329
148
328
330
150
328
330
156
329
176
329
114
274
274
334
321
246
72
11-
-11-
548
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
Sum-
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
Page,
part 1
142
154
163
144
154
160
94
124
134
98
118
118
144
104
158
132
144
166
108
110
144
159
150
116
116
165
120
164
92
112
112
144'
166
144
144
144
146
146
162
154
162
160
96
166
98
160
159
136
146
166
150
146
82
169
169
84
148
146
163
88
163
144
144
148
158
1
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
248
286
319
248
289
307
56
166
210
68
148
148
250
104
299
200
250
328
120
124
250
305
268
146
142
324
154
324
42
134
132
250
327
252
252
252
254
254
316
287
316
310
58
327
66
310
304
218
260
328
274
254
4
335
335
12
268
254
319
30
319
252
252
262
293
Articles.
Page,
liart 1
Swine for exhibition Free 156
Swiss muslins 94
Switches for railways 118
120
144
124
146
146
Sum-
mary
State-
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
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
294
54
148
154
250
166
254
254
94
48
102
92
128
188
98
68
106
108
169
335
84
12
92
40
112
1.30
112
l.SO
140
232
167
329
84
8
104
94
116
144
156
295
1.54
289
146
254
1.57
298
144
2.50
122
162
160
308
161
311
94
52
104
96
146
2.54
128
188
l.';2
282
104
96
86
16
86
18
161
311
1.59
306
132
200
160
310
160
309
162
316
100
76
170
336
1.52
284
146
2.54
171
341
1.56
292
165
325
1,58
302
110
124
116'
142
1.58
303
98
72
82
8
146
260
1.52
282
110
128
TI! Mti: I \7* A 1 \ i<: XTIOS
549
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Continued.
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
Sum- Gen-
maryl eral
State- State-
ment, ment.
Page,
part 1
164
100
162
128
92
148
98
160
94
104
169
100
114
114
169
84
116
155
98
98
155
156
155
90
82
136
140
167
162
162
167
160
124
167
146
100
106
106
124
16.3
165
108
146
168
146
158
164
140
100
138
■148
148
160
146
120
108
166
120
Page,
part 2
322
74
316
188
44
268
66
307
48
96
334
76
136
136
335
8
142
291
22
24
70
70
291
292
291
34
'8
218
234
329
316
316
329
307
172
329
256
76
110
108
172
319
325
lis
256
332
260
302
323
236
80
228
262
262
309
260
156
i 116
I 326
156
-Articles.
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment
Page,
part 1
1.32
140
163
168
152
100
155
157
94
104
94
104
170
100
120
114
159
161
110
110
134
146
156
132
132
158
88
165
165
160
163
88
146
146
167
158
167
164
167
168
163
164
164
118
165
165
165
118
167
82
150
167
152
152
162
158
170
170
155
1.59
150
152
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
202
236
■ 318
331
284
82
289
298
44
94
52
94
336
80
156
136
304
311
128
128
208
260
293
204
208
302
30
324
325
309
321
30
260
254
329
299
330
323
330
332
321
322
323
148
324
325
325
148
329
4
262
329
282
282
317 .
301
335
335
289
305
276
280
550
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
Index to Imports — Continued.
Articles.
T
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment
Page,
part 1
158-
159
166
146
102
170
162
92
118
167
138
114
126
126
166
114
170
162
130
146
166
150
94
138
150
146
130
120
112
122
122
82
118
171
161
146
160
130
146
98
116
157
155
158
12S
128
US
148
148
148
108
110
110
152
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
303
303
327
260
92
335
318
42
152
330
224
138
176
176
327
138
335
317
194
260
328
274
54
226
278
260
198
154
132
162
162
4
148
340
311
260
309
196
262
66
144
299
291
300
184
186
266
262
264
264
28
28
118
128
128
282
Articles.
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment
Page,
part 1
94
138
150
86
162
84
140
136
162
136
90
110
148
132
106
162
155
100
100
94
108
155
110
88
88
150
166
130
134
156
150
104
152
94
150
84
92
92
132
140
114
148
169
169
157
148
148
124
90
148
100
130
90
108
148
148
148
148
148
152
170
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
54
226
274
24
317
16
236
220
317
220
32
128
264
206
no
316
291
82
46
118
291
128
28
28
274
328
198
208
292
274
102
284
48
272
12
40
42
202
236
140
264
333
334
297
266
266
172
34
266
76
196
32
118
266
266
266
266
266
280
336
TUADIC AXD XAVIGATIUX
551
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Imports — Qontinued.
T
Articles.
W
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
Sum-
mary
SJtate-
ment
Page
part 1
114
148
148
120
110
114
116
166
155
102
169
152
148
169
140
86
156
98
130
130
155
154
159
163
158
152
148
112
132
148
106
106
148
148
148
150
106
114
140
140
140
142
118
84
118
84
92
118
92
118
167
lis
163
118
167
168
118
114
124
166
Gen-
eral
.State-
ment .
Page,
part 2
140
268
268
156
122
136
146
326
290
90
334
20
20
30
74
280
268
335
234
24
292
68
194
194
291
289
305
319
300
282
266
136
200
268
110
110
268
268
268
272
112
136
236
236
238
244
150
14
152
14
40
150
40
152
330
150
318
150
330
330
152
140
172
327
Articles.
W
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
Sum-
mary
State-
irient .
Page,
part 1
164
116
118
188
118
124
167
167
168
100
167
118
126
126
118
150
140
82
156
150
150
96
150
116
150
118
150
152
152
157
152
157
170
169
170
171
156
168
84
92
118
157
132
90
100
120
118
169
159
136
148
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
324
144
152
330
ISO
172
328
328
330
76
330
152
176
176
150
268
232
6
293
272
270
64
274
144
272
150
274
282
284
298
284
297
336
333
335
341
294
331
14
40
150
297
200
34
74
152
148
335
306
32
220
262
552
CUSTOM fi DEPARTMEST
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
Index to Imports — Concluded.
Articles.
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Articles.
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Yarn
Y
artificial and imitation silk for
woven or braided fabricsFree
■coir . ...
Page,
part 1
170
160
94
170
170
168
163
170
170
152
170
Page,
part 2
•336
307
46
335
335
332
320
336
336
278
336
Y
Yam, wool, n.o.p
Yeast cakes
Page
part 1
152
98
98
168
168
124
162
152
168
162
130
'160
Page,
part 2
278
66
" 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
.331
317
194
" Free
307
6 GEORGE V
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
A. 1916
INDEX TO EXPORTS
Articles.
Sum-
mary
State-
ment .
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Articles.
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
A
Page,
part 1
204
204
206
204
204
204
203
205
20,5
206
206
202
202
202
199
204
206
204
203
203
199
199
204
199
201
201
201
207
207
206
202
204
203
200
201
204
203
207
201
201
203
205
203
205
202
207
207
204
201
204
207
201
201
204
201
205
205
Page,
part 2
.385
385
401
377
.380
379
377
398
399
399
399
361
362
368
3,50
387
404
.383
368
368
348
348
380
348
361
357
357
408
408
405
365
380
368
355
357
387
370
410
358
358
370
390
369
398
365
409
410
381
361
381
410
360
359
381
361
397
390
B
Page,
part 1
202
203
205
206
204
204
204
204
203
199
205
202
204
204
204
204
207
207
204
207
202
202
205
202
202
202
204
203
204
202
204
204
199
207
203
207
207
204
200
204
204
205
203
199
199
200
200
207
208
204
204
207
199
206
204
203
Page,
part 2
362
371
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
654
CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
Index to Exports — Continued.
Articles.
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Articles.
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
C
Page
part 1
199
204
204
204
202
202
204
206
199
204
201
201
201
207
204
204
204
204
204
204
202
204
204
201
201
204
204
204
204
204
206
199
20,5
204
204
204
201
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200 '
200 :
200
200
200
200
200
200
Page,
part 2
350
384
384
384
363
363
385
402
351
377
358
358
358
410
378
385
386
386
386
389
364
387
387
357
361
388
387
387
384
387
403
" 349
392
387
388
389
357
355
355
351
352
353
354
352
356
356
356
356
354
355
356
353
F
Page
part 1
200
200
200
200
201
203
203
203
202
199
203
203
203
207
203
204
207
204
202
202
201
201
202
205
206
204
204
204
199
203
203
203
203
203
203
203
203
203
203
203
203
203
203
204
202
199
206
203
199
202
204
204
204
199
204
Page,
part 2
353
352
" 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
TltMIE \M> .\A\ KiA'I'IOX
555
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Exports — Continued.
Articles.
H
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
" furniture
Ice
Implements, agricultural
all other. . . .
" " parts of
Indian corn
Indian meal
Indian rubber, manufactures of
" n.o.p
Instruments, philosophical and scien-
tific ■
Iron and steel, manufactures of, viz.:—
Castings, n. o.p
Hardware, n. o. p
Machinery, n.o.p
Pig iron
Scrap iron
Sewing machines
Stoves
All other, n.o.p
Iron ore
Jewellery
Jewellers' sweepings
Junk
K
Kerosene oil
Knees and futtocks.
Sum-
Gen-
mary
eral
State-
State-
ment.
ment.
Page,
Page,
part 1
parts
200
351
200
352
202
364
202
365
205
394
205
394
205
,397
204
378
204
378
204
389
20.3
374
204
379
200
353
201
360
204
387
201
357
203
374
201
358
202
365
202
365
201
360
20.3
374
201
360
202
365
202
361
202
361
205
390
204
389
207
410
204
390
204
377
204
379
204
380
203
370
203
373
205
390
205
391
206
404
205
391
205
394
205
392
205
392
205
393
205
393
205
391
205
394
199
350
205
395
205
39G
205
396
199
350
201
357
Articles.
Lamps and lanterns.
Lard
Laths
" metallic
Lathwood
Launches, gasoline..,
Lead, metallic, etc. .
" pig
Leaf, tobacco
Leather, viz.: —
Sum
mary
State-
ment
n.o.p
Boots and shoes
Harness and saddlery
Other manufactures of . . . .
. Sole and upper
IJime
" acetate of
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.
All other.
Lumber, viz.: —
Basswood
" battens
Deals, pine
" spruce and other
Deal ends
Hickory
Laths
Pickets
Planks and boards
Scantling
Shingles
Shooks ^
Staves other and headings.
All other n.o.p
Lye
M
Machines tools
Machines, agricultural
" linotype
" sewing
" Washing domestic.
201
201
201
201
201
201
201
201
201
201
201
201
204
205
204
205
205
205
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 1
205
202
201
206
201
204
199
199
203
!
205 i
205 !
205
205
205
205
204
199
200
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
205
200
201
201
201
201
201
201
201
201
201
201 358
part 2
396
365
358 •
400
357
.388
349
349
375
396
397
397
397
396
397
385
351
351
392
398
398
398
399
398
398
399
354
357
357
357
357
357
358
358
358
358
358
358
^58
358
358
358
359
359
359
359
360
360
385
394
377
392
393
393
556
erf TO i/N DEP \rrrME\T
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
Index to Exports — Continued.
Machinery', n.o.p
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
" n.o.p
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
N
Nails of wire
Naphtha and gasoline oils.,
Neatsfoot oil
Nuts
Nickel ore, matte or speiss
205
200
203
199
207
203
203
204
199
206
201
201
201
207
207
205
203
203
207
203
202-
202
202
202
202
202
202
202
202
202
204
207
206
206
199
206
199
202
202
199
199
199
199
206
207
206
207
204
206
206
206
202
205
206
202
203
199
392
352
374
350
412
374
374
381
351
406
357
360
360
411
411
391
373
373
414
373
365
365
366
366
365
366
366
366
366
367
385
413
399
399
349
400
349
363
363
350
350
351
350
401
414
401
411
377
401
401
401
366
392
402
367
374
359
Oakum.
Oak logs
" timber, square.
Oats
Ojitmeal
Ochres
Oil cake
" creosote
cloths
fish.
naphtha and gasoline.
neatsfoot.
n.o.p.
mineral, coal and kerosene.
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
" printing
" 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
" ground
Ploughs
Plumbago, crude
" manufactures of
Poles, hop, etc
Pollock
206
201
201
203
203
199
206
206
206
200
206
202
206
199
199
199
199
199
199
206
199
199
200
207
206
206
204
206
206
206
206
206
203
203
202
206
199
204
206
206
201
199
205
199
201
201
201
201
201
201
203
199
199
204
204
199
206
201
200
402
357
361
370
373
350
402
402
402
356
402
367
402
350
350
350
350
350
350
401
351
350
354
t
411
404
404
381
403
403
402
403
403
371
371
367
404
350
385
404
401
358
349
392
350
360
358
357
361
361
359
376
349
349
389
578
3.50
405
360
351
■inMiE I \/> \.\Ti(i.\Tiny
557
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11
Index to Exports — Continued.
.Vrticles.
Pork
Posts
Pot and pearl ash
Potatoes
Poultry
" dressed and undressed
Powders, baking
Printing paper
Pulp
Pulpwood
Pyrites
Q
■Quartz, gold-bearing
R
Rags
Rakes, hay
Railroad ties
Reapers
Rice
" meal
Rifles
Roofing, corrugated
Rope, etc
Rubber, India
Rum
Rye
S
Saddlery and harness
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
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Page,
part 1
202
201
201
203
202
202
204
206
207
202
199
199
206
204
201
204
207
207
204
206
204
205
205
203
205
206
200
200
199
199
199
207
202
201
206
205
202
200
200
204
203
203
203
203
204
204
205
202
202
202
203
201
206
201
206
201
205
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
366
360
3.57
376
362
366
380
403
411
361
350
349
405
379
300
377
413
414
389
400
384
390
398
371
397
405
355
356
.351
348
351
410
367
359
404
393
364
353
356
379
375
375
375
375
385
385
393
362
362
367
376
3.59
400
361
405
359
397
Articles.
S
Sliocs and l)Oots, rubber
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
T
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
Leaf
Sum- 1 Gen-
maryl eral
State- State-
ment, ment.
Page,
part 1
205
206
199
202
201
201
200
206
205
201
205
207
207
201
201
206
206
201
205
207
204
199
206
199
199
199
205
203
203
206
206
204
202
205
203
206
201
-202
202
201
206
207
201
206
204
201
201
201
201
201
201
201
201
201
206
207
207
203
Page,
part 2
390
405
349
365
357
360
353
406
396
360
399
411
411
358
358
406
406
360
391
407
387
351
406
351
351
351
391
375
374
407
407
385
362
396
374
407
357
367
367
358
407
414
360
405
379
360
361
361
361
361
361
361
361
361
407
407
407
375
558
iCVSTOMf? DEPARTMEyr
6 GEORGE V, A. 1916
Index to Exports — Concluded.
Articles.
T
Tobacco, viz.: — Con.
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
U
Upper leather
V
Valises and trunks
Varnishes and paints
Vehicles
" other
Vegetables, canned or preserved
" potatoes
" turnips
other
Vinegar
W
Washing machines, domestic
Sum-
mary
State-
ment
Page,
part 1
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207
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205
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page,
part 2
407
408
352
394
408
376
411
356
408
411
376
384
393
396
404
408
410
376
376
376
376
410
393
Articles.
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Waste, cotton
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 /
Sum-
mary
State-
ment.
Gen-
eral
State-
ment.
Page, Page,
part 1 part 2
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199
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207
206
205
204
200
203
203
204
205
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205
205
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207
202
207
201
207
207
207
207
207
207
202
207
206
205
384
350
401
409
402
391
383
356
371
372
382
398
399
392
399
410
410
361
410
357
411
411
411
411
411
412
367
412
403
393
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