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SESSIONAL    PAPERS 


VOLUME   4 


FIRST  SESSION  OF  THE  TENTH  PARLIAMENT 


DOMINION    OF    CANADA 


SESSION  1905 


VOI>UME   XXXIX 


5  Edw.  YIL 


Alphabetical  Index  to  Sessional  Papers. 


A.  1905^ 


i^^See  also  Numerical  List,  page  5. 


Ai^PHABETICAL   INi:)EX 

OF  THE 

SESSIONAL  PAPERS 

OF  THE 

PARLIAMENT  OF  CANADA 


FIRST    SESSION,    TENTH    PARLIAMENT,    190  5. 


A 

Adulteration  of  Food 14 

Agriculture,  Annual  Report 15 

Agriculture  Con\mittee 100 

Alberta  Postal  Business 73 

Aliens,  Employment  of    36c 

Aluminum 86 

Anthracite  Coal 113 

Arbitration-Intercolonial  vs.  G .  T .  R 50 

Archives,  Canadian 18 

Auditor  General,  Annual  Report 1 

Autonomy  in  North-west .  63 

B 

Bait  Freezers 108 

Banks,  Chartered 6 

Banks,  Unpaid  Balances  in 7 

Benrier,  J.  P 58d 

Blair,  Hon.  A.  G 54 

Bonds  and  Securities 45 

Branch  Royal  Mint   126 

British  Canadian  Loan  and  Investujcnt  Co.  84 

C 

Cables  of  the  Empire 88 

Canada- Cape  Breton  Accident 65,  66a 

Canada  Eastern  Railway 101 

Canadian  Cattle .    . .  56 

Canadian  Loan  and  Investment  Co 84 

Canadian  Pacific  Railway  : — 

Business  with  Interior  Department 51 

Lands  sold  by 52 

Caplin  and  Paspebiac  Railway 124 

Chartered  Banks 6 

Chateau-Richer ....  63 

Civil  Service :  - 

Appointments  and  Promotions 69,  132 

Examiners ...     31 

Insurance 42 

List 30 

Sjperannuations 39 

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C 

Commercial  Agents 77,  17 a 

Coombs,  Henry  F 145 

Criminal  Statistics 17 

Customs  Tariflf  Amendment 67 

D 

Dividends  unpaid  in  Banks 7 

Dominion  Coal  Co 142 

Dominion  Lands 48,  49,  131 

Dominion  Police., 44 

Dorchester  Election 68 

Dnimmond  Counties  Railway 120 

Diimping  Clauses (;7 

Election  Forms 59 

Election  of  1904 37 

Electric  Light,  Inspection  of 13 

Emigration  to  Canada 139 

Esquimalt  Defences 128 

Estimates '6  to  5a 

Exchequer  Court 106 

Exj>erimental  Farms ig 

Exports  to  United  States 114 

F 

Federal  District 96 

Fisheries,  Annual  Report 2  J 

Fishing  Bounty 46,  105 

Fort  William  Harbour 119 

Fort  William  Telephone  System    104 

Fruit  Marks  Act 87 

G 

Gas,  Inspec  tion  of  13 

General  Election,  1904 37 

Geographic  Board 21a 

Geological  Survey  Report 26 

Georgian  Bay  Islands 141 


5  Edw.  VII 


Alphabetical  Index  to  Sessional  Papers. 


A.  1905 


Graham,  W.  M.,  Report  of 140 

(Train  Survey  Boards 123 

Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway  :— 

Commissioners  and  Staff 62 

Construction  Commission .    62a 

Employment  of  Aliens. 36a 

Interior  Report,  Transcontinental  Com- 

missioners "'''' 

Liability  incurred  by  Canada Ill 

Grazing  Leases,  N.  W.T 143 

Greene,  George  S 90a 

H 

Halifax  and  Esquimalt  Defences 128 

Halifax  Fishery  Award 100,  109a 

Harbour  Tiuoys '"^82 

Harbour  Commissioners 23 

Homesteads,  North-west  Territories 2  131 

Hudson's  Bay  Exploration . .    146 


Imports  fromJUnited  States 114 

Indenture,  Dominion  Coal  Co 142 

Indian  Affairs,  Annual  Report 27 

Inland  Revenue,  Annual  Report 12 

Insurance,  Abstract 9 

Insurance,  Annual  Report 8 

Intercolonial  Railway  :— - 

Arbitration  with  G.T.R 50 

Box  and  Flat  Cars .'^"'74 

Compensation  Claims 79 

Odbur  White 58 

Transport  of  Hay 76,  70a 

Interior,  Annual  Report   w  1 1, 25 

Isle  Bizard .  .92,  115 

Italian  Immigration  366 


Joliette  Railway  Survey m  i  r  62t 

Justice,  Annual  Report 34 


K 


Kaministiquia  River ....    119 

King's  Regulations  for  Militia 43 


Labour,  Department  of.  Annual  Report. .  ,  36 

Lands  in  North-west 66,  ^66a 

Lands  in  Provisional  Districts 80 

Lawson,  Henry[Curtis 58e 

Library  of  Parliament,  Annual  Report 33 

Lighthouses 137 

Lot  4438-A.,  Quebec 144 

Lyall,  P.  &  Sons 90 


M 

Macdonald  Voters'  Lists 112« 

Manitoba  Boundaries 102 

Marine  and  Fisheries,  Contracts 95 

Marine  and  Fisheries— Lighthouses 137 

Marine,  A mmal  Report 21 

Marquette  Voters'  Lists 112& 

Matheson,  Mr.,  Report  of 105 

Measures,  Inspection  of 13 

Medal,  South  African  War 129 

Memorandum  of  Militia  Council 1^*0 

Meteorological  Service 71 

Militia  and  Defence,  Annual  Report 35 

Militia  Regulations 43 

Mint  in  Canada 125 

Montreal  Harbour  Sheds 83,  90,  90a 

Montreal  Turnpike  Trust 91 

Moodie,  Superintendent  J.  D 138 

Mounted  Police 28 

Mutual  Reserve  Fund  Life  Association. . .  127,  127a 


North  Atlantic  Trading  Co 139 

North-west  Territories  :— 


Autonomy 


53 


Grazing  Leases 143 

Lands 6^,  66a 

Mounted  Police 28 

Provisional  Districts , 97 

School  Lands  . , 135 

School  Ordinances 98 

Voters' Lists 112 

Water  Rights 117 


Ottawa,  Federal  District 96 

Over-rulings  of  Treasury  Board 38 


Paris  Exhibition 145 

Patent  Medicines 85 

Penitentiaries,  Annual  Report  34 

Pere  Marquette  Railroad 3()c',  36d 

Police,  Dominion 44 

Police,  North-west  Mounted 28 

Port  Arthur  Harbour 119 

Port  Arthur  Telephone  System 104 

Postmaster  General,  Annual  Report 24 

Pound  Net  Licenses HO 

Prince  Edward  Island  :— 

Additional  Subsidy 134 

Branch  Railway  Lines 136 

Cbarlottetown  Station 103 

Grand  View  Station US 

Railway 79 

Rules  of  Supreme  Court 61 

Village  (ireen 125 

Winter  Communication 89,  116 

Provincial  Subsidies 99 


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Alphabetical  Index  to  Sessional  Papers. 


A.  1905 


Public  Accounts,  Annual  Rejxjrt 2 

Public  Buildings 121 

Public  Printing  and  Stationery 32 

Public  Works,  Annual  Rejxjrt 19 


Quebec,  Lot  4438- A ...  144 

R 

Railway  Accidents 75 

Railway  Commission . .      57,  57a,  626 

Railways  and  Canals,  Annual  Report 20 

Rebellion  of  1885   ...  47 

R'ivenue  in  North-west  Territories GO 

Ritchie,  Jame* 586 

Royal  Mint 125 


Secretary  of  State,  Annual  Report 29 

School  Lands  in  North-west 135 

Shareholders  in  Chartered  Banks 6 

Shfclburne  Postmaster 58a 

Shipping,  List  of 216 

Shakin,  Ivan   107 

Sorel  Shipyard 70 

South  African  War  Medal 129 

Steamboat  Accidents 75 

Ste.  Genevieve   .    92 

Submarine  Signal  Co.,  Boston 72 

Subsidies  to  Provinces 99 

Sub.sidifcs  to  Railways  and  Canals  .    Ill 

Surveyor  General,  Repcjrt  of 25a 


Telephone  System 104 

Thermograph  Records ' 93  to  936 

Thessalon  Post  Office 122 

Trade  and  Commerce,  Annual  Report. 10 

Trade  and  Navigation,  Annual  Report    ...  11 
Transcontinental  Railway,  see  G.T.P.R. 

Treasury  Board  0\  er-ruling.« 38 

II 

Unclaimed  Balances  in  B.mks 7 

Unforeseen  Expenses   40 

United  States,  Imports  and  ExjHjrts 114 

V 

Vegetables  from  United  States 55 

Verdun,  Floods  at 81 

Vessels,  Li.st  of 216 

Voters'  Lists 78,  112  to  1126 

W 

Weights,  Measure.*,  etc 13 

Welland  Canal 94 

\ 

Yukon  : — 

Orders  in  Council 147 

Ordinances 41 

Telegrams  in  re  Election 64 


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See  also  Alphabetical  Index,  page  1. 

LIST  OF  SESSIONAL  PAPERS 

Arranged  in  Numerical  Order,  unlh  their  titte,  at/,M  Ungtk  ;  the  Dates  u-hen  Ordered 
and  when  presented  to  the  //.,««  of  Parliame,U  ;  (he  Name  of  the  Senator  or 
Member  u,lu,  mo.ed  for  eaeh  Sessional  Paper,  and  whether  it  ie  ordered  to  be 
Printed  or  Not  Printed. 


^""^   ^'^'-  1^-.  Sessional  Papers  of  1904. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  L 

(This  volume  is  iKJund  in  two  parts.) 
1.  Report  of  the  Auditor  General,  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  30th  June   lona      P    f  , 

Pr(n<erf  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  2. 

"  '^'t^:^T^^'' '- ''- '-'  ^-^  -'^'  r  't;-  ^^^-  ^'--'^  ''^'  ^— ^'  ^^'' 

o    v«f;«,   f         t  ^u  Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  imners. 

4    S        1  .         ■."  ^  '"*  Launer. .  Pr,n?«/  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers 

4„    VnrM,      «        ,         ^, Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers 

=    y,      ,  ,        ^    .      ^ Pnjited  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers 

5a    Fnrfh^r  c:.       ,      "'■      " -i.". ^'•''''■ie<^  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

6    T  i,t  r.f  viu       ,    ,  .        .       ^'    Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

y     on.       .  fe.  J.  :eld.ng Printed  for  both  distributicm  and  sessional  papers. 

(CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  3 

S    R.,>o.f    f.v.    ^         ■  Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers 

8.  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  Insurance,  for  the  year  ended  31st  December,  19(M. 

9.  A.bstraor  r.f  ^faf.,       .      *t  ^  ^'''"^^'^  f^r  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

i;r„.t/.?rc.tJrrr„"rrKe;ir'''' '""''""  -"^"^  "'"■""'•  '^'^ 

Pinntedfor  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

5 


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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  4. 

t  of  Trade  and  Commerce,  for  the  fiscal  yea 
)5,  by  Hon.  W.  Patersotx . .  Printed  for  both  c 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  5. 


10.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Trade  and  Commerce,  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  30th  June,  1904.     Pre- 
sented 31,st  January,  1905,  by  Hon.  W.  V.tersor.  .Printed  for  both  distribut^on  and  sessu^l  papers. 


11.  Tables  of  the  Trade  and  Navigation  of  Canada,  for  the  fiscal  y.ar  ended  30th  June,  1904.     Presented 
16th  January,  1905,  by  Hon   W.  Paterson Printed  for  both  distrilution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  6. 

12    Inland  Revenues  of  Canada.     Excise,  etc.,  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  30th  June,  1904.     Presented  16th 
''•     tnt^;m5,  by  Hon.  L.  P.  Brodeur Printed  for  b.th  distribution  and  sesnona^P^pers^ 

13.  Inspection  of  Weights,  Measures,   Cxas  and  Electric  Light,  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  30th  June,  1904. 

Presented  16th  January,  1905,  by  Hon.  L.  P.  Brodeur. 

l-resentea    otn  y ,  Printed  for  loth  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

14.  Report  on  Adulteration  of  Food,  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  30th  June,  1904.     Presented  7th  April,  1905, 
14.  ^^eport  mi  AQu     ^^^^^^^  p^.^^^^^  f^^  ^^^^  distributimi  mid  sessional pupers. 

15    Report  of  the  Ministerof  Agriculture,  for  the  year  ended  31st  October,  1904.     Presented  31st  January, 
1905   by  Hon.  S.  A.  Fisher Printed  for  both  distriMti<ya  and  sess^onal  papers 

16.  Report  of  the  Director  and  Officers  of  the  Experimental  Farms,  for  the  year  1904      ^^^^^f^^^}'^ 

May,  ?905,  by  Hon.  S.  A.  Fisher Printed  for  both  distribut^on  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  7. 

17.  Criminal  statistics  for  the  year  ended  30th  September,  1904.  ,  ,    „„^,, 

17.  orimmai  oiati>,  j  printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

18  Jleport  on  Canadian  Archives,  1904.     Presented  31st  May,  1905,  by  Hon.  S.  A.  Fisher. 

1 8 .  yKeport  on  ^anaaian  ,  Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  8. 

19  Report  of  the  Minister  of  Public  Works,  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  30th  June,  1904      Presented  9th 

Suary,  1905,  by  Hon.  C.  S.  Hyman Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  pape 

20.  Annual  Report  of  the  Department  of  Railways  and  Canals,  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  30th  June,  1904. 

Presented  13th  February,  1905,  by  Hon.  H.  R.  Emmerson.  ,        .       , 

rresenteai^tnxeoi       y,  panted  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  9. 

21.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries  (Marme),  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  30th  June, 

1904     Presented  23rd  January,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier.  ^        •       , 

xyui.     jrresenteu  panted  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

21a.  Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  Geographic  Board  of  Canada,  containing  all  decisions  to  .30th  June,  1904, 

Presented  7th  February,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier.  ^        •       , 

rresenteo  /  ui  X  y,  printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  }Mpers. 

216    List  of  Shipping  issued  by  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries,  being  a  list  of  ve^^els  on  the 
registry  books  of  Canada,  on  the  31st  December,  1904.     Presented  5th  June  1905,  by  Hon.  J.  R.  b 
registry  ou  printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

Prefontame •' 

22    Report  of  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries  (Fisheries),  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  30th  June, 
1904     Presented  16th  March,  1905,  by  Hon.  J.  R.  F.  Prefontame.  .  ^        .       , 

i»u4.     irreseit  printed  for  both  distribution  and  Sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  10. 

23.  Report  of  the  Harbour  Commissioners,  etc.,  1904. .  .Printed  for  both  distHbution  and  sessional  pape^s^ 
11.  Re^rt  of  the  Postmaster  General,  for  the  year  ended  30th  June,  1904  Presented  17th  January,  1905, 
^4.  i^-epoi t  ui  uuc  J.  Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

.5.  Al!:;re'XnrDep.rtn,e„t  of  eh.In.erlor.  .„.  the  fi«»l  year  ended  3«tt,  June.  1904.     Pre«n. 
Td  2nd  Sruary,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid  b.urier ....  Pri.Ual  for  Uti,  distriUnn  and  m««n„t  p,pe.,. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  11. 

2oa.  Report  of  the  Survej'or  General  of  Dominion^Lands  for  the  year  ending  30th  June  1904. 

Printed  for  both  aistribution  and  sessional  papers. 

26.  Summary  Report  of  the  Geol  )gical  Survey  Department  for  the  calendar 'year  1904. 

Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

27.  Annual  Repjrt  of  the  Department  of  Indian  Affairs,  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  30th  June   1904.     Pre- 

sented 23rd  January,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid]Laurier .  .Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers . 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  12. 

28.  Report  of  the  Royal  North-West  Mounted  Police,  1904.     Presented  21st  March,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid 

Laurier Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

29.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  of  Canada,  for  the  year  ended  31st  December,  1904.     Presented  4th 

May,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

30.  Civil  Service  List  of  Canada,  1904.     Presented  16th  January,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier. 

Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

31.  Reijort  of  the  Board  of  Civil  Service  Examiners,  for  the  year  ended  3lst  December,  1904.     Presented 

4th  May,  190."),  by  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier Printed  for  bothldislribution  and  sessional  papers. 

32.  Annual  Report  of  the  Depirtment  of  PuVilicjPrinting'and  Stationery,  for  the  year  ended  30th  June, 

1901.     Presented  19th  April,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier. 

Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

33.  R«port  of  the  Joint  Librsirians  of  Parliament  for  the  yearJ1904.     Presented   12th  January,  1905,  by 

the  Hon.  The  Speaker Printed  for  sessional  jxipers. 

34.  Report  of  the  Minister  of  Justice  as  to  Penitentiaries  of  ^Canada,  for  the  year  ended  30th  June,  1904. 

Presented  30th  January,  1905,  by  Hon.  C.  Fitzpatrick. 

Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  13. 

35.  Report  of  the  Department  of  Militia  and  Defence  of  Canada,  for  the  year  ended  31st  December, 

1904.     Presented  14th  April,  190;"),  by  Sir  Frederick  Borden. 

Printed  for  both  dis'ribuXion  and  sessional  papers. 

36.  ReiKjrt  of  the  Department  of  Labour,  for  the  year  ended  30th  June,  1904      Presented  17th  January , 

1903,  by  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier Printed  f^r  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

36a.  Reix)rt  of  the  commissioner  and  other  documents,  in  the  matter  of  the  royal  commission  to  inquire 
into  the  alleged  employm?nt  of  aliens  in  connection  with  the  surveys  of  the  proposed  Grand  Trunk 
Pacific  Railway.     Presented  1st  March,  1905,  by  Sir  William  Mulock. 

Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 
366.  The  royal  coimtiission  appointed  to  inquire  into  the  immigration  of  Italian  labourers  to  Montreal, 
and  the  alleged  fraudulent   practices  of  employment  agencies. — Report  of  the  commissioner  and 
evidence.     Presented  19th  May,  1905,  by  Sir  William  Mulock. 

Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 
36c.  Report  of  the  couniiissioner  on  the  investigation  into  the  alleged  employment  of  aliens  by  the  Pere 
Marquette  Railroad  Company.     Presented  19th  May,  1905,  by  Sir  William  Mulock. 

Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers . 
36d.  Minutes  of  Evidence,  Pere  Marquette  Railroad Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  14. 

3T.  Return  of  the  Tenth  General  Election  for  the  House  of  Commons  of  Canada,  held  on  the  27th  day 
of  October,  1904,  and  the  3rd  day  of  November,  1904,  followed  by  a  Return  of  the  By  elections  held 
during  the  Ninth  Parliament.     Presented  23rd  June,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier. 

Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 
38.  Return  of  over-rulings  by  the  Treasury  Board  of  the  Auditor  General's  decisions  between  the  sessions 

of  1904  and  1905.     Presented  16th  January,  1905,  by  Hon.  W.  Paterson Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  14— Continued. 

39*  Statement  of  superannuations  and  retiring  allowances  in  the  civil  service  during  the  year  ended  31st 
December,  1904,  showing  name,  rank,  salary,  service,  allowance  and  cause  of  retirement  of  each 
person  superannuated  or  retired,  and  also  whether  vacancy  filled  by  promotion  or  by  new  appomt- 
ment,  and  salary  of  any  new  appointee.     Presented  16th  January,  1905,  by  Hon.  W.  Paterson. 

JVot  printed. 

40.  Return  showing  the  expenditure  on  account  of  unforeseen  expenses  from  the  1st  July,  1904,  to  the  11th 

January,  1905,  in  accordance  with  the  Appropriation  Act  of  1904.  Presented  IGth  January,  1905, 
by  Hon.  W.  Paterson Not  printed. 

41.  Ordinances  of  the  Yukon  Territory  for  the  year  1904.     Presented  17th  January,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid 

Laurier Not  printed. 

42.  Statement  in  pursuance  of  section  17  of  the  Civil  Service  Insurance  Act,  for  the  year  ending  30th 

June,  1904.     Presented  17th  January,  1905,  by  Hon.  W.  Paterson Not  printed. 

43.  The  King's  Regulations  aud  Orders  for  the  Militia  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada.     Presented  17th  Jan- 

uary, 1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier Not  printed. 

44.  Report  of  the  Commissioner,  Dominion  Police  Force,  for  the  year  1904.     Presented  17th  January, 

1905,  by  Hon.  C.  Fitzpatrick Not  printed. 

45.  Detailed  statement  of  all  bonds  and  securities  registered  in  the  Department  of  the  Secretary  of  State 

of  Canada,  since  last  Return,  23rd  March,  1904,  submitted  to  ihe  Parliament  of  Canada  under  sec- 
tion 23,  chapter  19  of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  Canada.  Presented  24th  January,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid 
Laurier , Not  printed. 

46.  Statement  of  fishing  bounty  expenditure  for  the  year  1903-04.     Presented  24th  January,  1905,  by  Sir 

Wilfrid  Laurier Not  xtrinted. 

47.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  9th  May,  1904,  showing  all  papers,  letters, 

petitions  and  resolutions  in  reference  to  payments  of  claims  for  losses  arising  out  of  the  rebellion  of 
188.5,  in  the  North-west  Territories.     Presented  25th  January,  1905. — Mr.  Davis r Not  printed. 

48.  Return  of  orders  in  council  which  have  been  published  in  the  Canada  Gazette  and  in  the  British 

Columbia  Gazette,  between  1st  January  and  31st  December,  1904,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions 
of  subsection  (d)  of  section  38  of  the  regulations  for  the  survey,  administration,  disposal  and  manage- 
ment of  Dominion  lands  within  the  40-mile  railway  belt  in  the  province  of  British  Columbia.  Pre- 
sented 27th  January,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier Not  printed. 

49.  Return  of  orders  in  council  which  have  been  published  in  the  Canada  Gazette  between  1st  January 

and  17th  December,  1904,  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  clause  91  of  the  Dominion  Lands 
Act,  chapter  54  of  the  Revised  Statutes  of  Canada,  and  its  a7nendments.  Presented  27th  January, 
1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier Not  printed. 

50.  Papers  in  relation  to  the  Arbitration  :  Intercolonial  Railway  vs.  Grand  Tnmk  Railway  Company. 

Presented  31st  January,  1905,  by  Hon.  C.  Fitzpatrick Not  printed . 

51.  Return  (in  so  far  as  the  Department  of  the  Interior  is  concerned)  of  copies  of  all  ordrrs  in  council, 

plans,  papers  and  correspondence  which  are  required  to  be  presented  to  the  House  of  Commons, 
under  a  resolution  passed  on  20th  February,  1 882,  since  the  date  of  the  last  return  under  such  resolu- 
tion.    Presented  31st  January,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier  .   Not  printed. 

52.  Return  of  all  lands  sold  by  the  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Company,  from  the  1st  October,  1903,  to 

the  1st  October,  1904.     Presented  1st  February,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier Not  printed. 

53.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  6th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  corres- 

pondence between  the  goverment  of  Canada,  or  any  member  thereof,  and  the  government  of  the 
North-west  TerritC)ries,  or  any  of  its  members,  in  reference  to  the  granting  of  provincial  autonomy 
to  the  said  territories,  since  the  date  of  the  last  prorogation  of  parliament.  Presented  8th  February, 
1905. — Mr.  Monk Printed  for  sessional  papers . 

54.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  6th  February,  1905,  for  a  copy  of  the  letter  of 

resignation  of  the  Honourable  A.  G.  Blair,  as  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Railway  Commissioners, 
and  of  all  correspondence  in  reference  to  the  said  resignation.  Presented  9th  February,  1905. 
-  Mr.  Monk Not  printed. 


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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  U—Lontimied. 

65.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  30th  January,  1905,  showing  the  value  of  vege- 
tables imported  from  the  United  States,  and  entered  at  the  ports  of  Montreal  and  Toronto,  during 
the  fiscal  year  ending  the  30th  of  June,  1904  ;  griming  separately  the  values  for  the  first  and  the 
last  six  months  of  said  year.  Also  a  statement  showing  the  value  of  canned,  preserved  or  dried 
vegetables  entered  at  said  ports  for  said  fiscal  year  ;  and  the  amounts  of  duties  collected  at  both 
ports  in  the  above  cases.     Presented  9th  February,  190o.--Mr.  Monk Not  printed. 

56.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Honourable  Privy  Council  of  the  18th  January,  1903,  relative  to  th  e 

embargo  on  Canadian  cattle.     Presented  10th  Februarj',  1905,  by  Hon.  S.  A.  Fisher. 

Printed  for  sessional  papers. 

57.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated   1st  February,    1905,   giving  the  names  of  all 

officials,  clerks  and  employees  on  the  pay-roll  of  the  Board  of  Railway  Commissioners  for  Canada, 
on  the  first  of  January,  1905,  with  the  amount  of  salary  in  each   case.     Presented   13tli   February, 

1905.  —Mr.  Perley Printed  for  sessional  papers. 

57o  Report  of  the  Board  of  Railway  Commissioners  for  Canada:  Part  I.  Report  of  proceedings  of 
Board,  February  1st  to  June  30th,  1905.  Part  II.  Report  of  proceedings  of  Board,  July  1st  to 
December  31st,  1904.     Presented  22nd  May,  1905,  by  Hon.  H.  R.  Emmerson Aot  printed. 

58.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  26th  January.  1905,  for  copies  of   the  letters  of 

Mr.  Tiffen,  general  traffic  manager,  and  J.  E.  Price,  general  suijerintendent,  of  the  Intercolonial 
Railway,  reporting  Odbur  White,  station  agent  at  Frederiction,  N.B.,  as  not  qualified  for  his  po- 
sition ;  and  of  all  other  cori-esixjndence  in  the  possession  of  the  (Government  or  the  department  of 
railways  and  canals,  relating  to  the  dismissal  of  said  Odbur  White.  Presented  13th  February, 
1905.— ilfr.  Crocket Not  printed. 

58a.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  6th  i'ebruary,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspon- 
dence, between  the  government  or  any  minister,  and  any  party  or  parties,  concerning  the  dismissal 
of  the  postmaster  at  Shelburne,  Ontario,  on  or  about  the  7th  of  March,  1903.  Presented  2Sth  Feb- 
ruary, 1905. — Mr.  Barr Not  printed. 

586.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  20th  March,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  corresixin- 
dence  had  with  the  minister  of  railwjkys  and  canals,  or  any  officer  in  his  department,  in  reference  to 
the  dismissal  of  James  Ritchie,  insijector  of  ma.sonry  on  the  Trent  Valley  Canal,  Gamebridge.  and 
the  appointment  of  his  successor.     Presented  5th  April,  1905. — Mr.  Foster Not  printed. 

58c.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  20th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspon- 
dence, papers,  letters,  recommendations,  rejxDrts  petitions,  &c.,  in  possession  of  the  government  or 
any  member  or  official  thereof,  relating  to  the  dismissal  of  Henry  Curtis  Lawson,  as  postmaster  at 
Stanhope,  Prince  Edward  Island,  and  the  appointment  of  his  successor.  Presented  1st  May,  1905. 
Mr.  Martin  (Queen's) Not  printed. 

58d!.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons  dated  20th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  correspon- 
dence between  the  government,  or  any  minister,  and  any  party  or  parties,  concerning  the  dismissal 
of  the  postmaster  at  St.  Claude,  Manitoba,  Mr.  J.  P.  Benrier,  on  or  about  the  1st  day  of  November, 
1904.     Presented  28th  June,  1905.— ilfr-.  Staples : Not  printed. 

59.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons  d-.ted  8th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  forms  and  in- 

structions issued  to  the  returning  officers  in  the  several  provinces  and  territories  for  use  in  the  recent 
general    election    for    the    house   of  commons.       Presented  15th    February,     1905. — Mr.  Barker. 

Not  printed. 

60.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated   Gth  February,    1905,   showing  the  amount  of 

revenue  collected,  (1)  by  the  department  of  inland  revenue  ;  (2)  by  the  department  of  customs,  during 
each  of  the  past  ten  years ;  and  also  in  the  aggregate  during  the  same  f)eriod,  at  the  following  points 
in  the  North-west  Territories,  viz. :  Edmonton,  Strathcona,  Red  Deer,  Calgary,  Medicine  Hat, 
Maple  Creek,  Lethbridge,  Coutts,  Cardston  and  Macleod,  Presented  15th  February,  1905. — 
.Mr.  Roclie  (Marquette) Not  printed. 

61.  Copy  of  the  rules  made  by  the  supreuie  court  of  judicature  of  the  province  of  Prince  Edward  Island, 

pursuant  to  section  533  of  the  Criminal  Code,  1892.  Presented  IGth  February,  1905,  by  the  Hon. 
The  Speaker   Not  printed. 

62.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  13th  February,  1905,    showing  the  resi^ective 

dates  of  appointments  of  the  commissioners  and  working  staff  of  the  Grand  Trunk  Pacific  Railway 
Commission  ;  and  the  total  amount  expended  thereon  to  December  31,  1904,  under  the  heads,  (a) 
salaries  of  commissioners  ;  (6)  salaries  of  staff  ;  (c)  expenses  ;  (rf)  rental  of  quarters.  Presented  17th 
February,  1905. — Mr.  Foster Printed  for  sessional  papers. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  1^— Continued. 

62a.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  27th  February,  1905,  showing  the  total  num- 
ber of  officers,  civil  engineers  and  other  employees  now  engaged  in  the  surveys  of  the  Transconti- 
nental Railway,  and  works  connected  therewith,  under  the  Transcontinental  Railway  Construction 
Commission  ;  the  name  and  place  of  residence  of  each  of  the  above  persons  at  the  time  of  his  ap- 
pointment;  and  the  functions  and  salaries  of  each  of  the  above.  Presented  9th  March,  1905.— 
Mr.  Gervais Printed  for  sessional  papers. 

626.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  6th  March,  1905.  for  a  statement  showing  :  1.  The 
names  of  the  civil  engineers  and  others,  who  were  employed  by  the  railway  commission  to  make  a 
survey  for  a  line  of  railway  in  the  county  of  Joliette  in  Quebec  province,  during  the  months  of  Octo- 
ber and  November,  1904.  2.  The  salary  paid  to  each  of  said  engineers  and  assistants  for  the  work 
already  performed  in  the  said  county  of  Joliette.  3.  The  number  of  days  during  which  each  of  said 
engineers  and  assistants  was  employed.  4.  A  copy  of  instructions  given  to  said  engineers  ;  also  a 
copy  of  report  with  plan  or  other  detailed  information  which  said  engineers  have  made.  5.  A  state- 
ment showing  the  expenses  (other  than  salary  or  salaries)  entailed  for  the  completion  of  said  work 
and  survey  thus  made  in  the  said  county  of  Joliette.     Presented  23rd  March,   1905.— Mr.  Monk. 

Not  printed. 

62c.  Interim  report  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Transcontinental  Railway.  Presented  22nd  May,  1905,  by 
Hon.  H.  R.  Emmerson Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

63.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  23rd  January,  1905,  for  a  statement  showing  the 

amount  of  money  spent  by  the  government,  or  any  departmen*:  thereof,  in  the  parish  of  Chateau- 
Richer,  county  of  Montmorency,  for  building  wharfs,  piers,  docks,  breakwaters,  etc.,  or  for  remov- 
ing boulders  or  rock.s  from  the  beach  in  front  of  said  parish,  or  for  any  other  public  works,  from  the 
1st  of  September,  1904,  to  the  15th  of  November  of  the  sameyear.  Presented  17th  February,  1905. — 
Mr.  Morin Ifot  printed. 

64.  Copies  of  telegrams  in  connection   with  the  late  election  in  the  Yukon  Territory.     Presented  17th 

February,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier Not  printed. 

65.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  1st  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspon- 

dence, telegrams,  etc.,  which  passed  between  the  nvjnister  of  marine  and  fisheries,  or  the  deputy 
minister  of  marine  and  fisheries.,  or  any  other  official  of  the  said  department,  and  Cftptain  R.  Sal- 
mon, former  wreck  commissioner,  in  the  matter  of  the  Canada-Cape  Breton  investigation  and  the 
resignation  of  Captain  Salmon  from  his  position  as  wreck  commissioner.     Presented  20th  February^ 

1905.  — Mr.  Ames Not  printed. 

65a.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  ^th  March,  190.5,  of  the  "statement  of  the  case" 
in  the  Canada-Cape  Breton  accident,  as  served  by  Captain  Reid,  of  Montreal,  upon  witnesses  whose 
certificates  or  license  was  liable  to  be  dealt  with  in  connection  with  investigation  regarding  said 
casualty.     Presented  4th  April,  1905.— il/r.  Ames Not  printed. 

66.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  6th  Februarj',  1905,  showing  the  total  number  of 

acres  of  public  lands  undi8ix)sed  of  in  the  several  and  respective  provisional  districts  of  the  North- 
west Territories  of  Canada.     Presented  22nd  February,  1905.— Mr.  McCarthy  {Calgary). 

Printed  for  sessional  papers. 

66a.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  25th  January,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  orders  in 
council,  reports  of  the  minister,  recommending  and  authorizing  the  sale  of  Government  lands  in  the 
North-west  Territories  during  the  years  1903  and  1901.  Also  a  return  of  the  lands  sold,  if  any  ;  the 
rates  and  terms  at  which  they  were  sold,  and  the  persons  to  whom  they  were  sold.  Presented  9th 
March,  1905.— Mr.  i^oster Notprinted. 

67.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  8th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  circulars 

or  instructions,  regulations  and  rulings  made  by  the  customs  department  together  with  any  orders  in 
council,  relating  to  section  19  and  subsections  thereto  of  the  Act  to  amend  the  Customs  Tariff,  1897, 
assented  to  August  10th,  1904,  commonly  known  as  the  "dumping  clauses."  Presented  23rd  Feb- 
ruary, 1905.— Mr.  Kemp ^ot  printed^ 

68.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  13th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspon- 

dence had  with  the  government  or  any  member  thereof,  or  any  official  under  the  government,  relative 
to  the  apixjintment  of  returning  officers  for  the  county  of  Dorchester,  Quebec,  for  the  general  elec- 
tion of  19p4,  and  relative  to  the  resignation  of  any  one  so  apiwinted.     Presented  23rd   February, 

1905.— Mr.  Mortn.. Notprinted. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  U— Continued. 

69.  Return  of  the  names  and  salaries  of  all  persons  appointed  to  or  promoted  in  the  several  department  & 

of  the  civil  service,  during  the  calendar  year  1904,  Presented  23rd  February,  1905,  by  Sir  Wilfrid 
Laurier ^ot  printed. 

70.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  20th    February  1905,   showing  the  total  amount 

oxj)ended  in  wages  to  men  employed  at  the  Sorel  shipyard,  from  the  30th  June,  1904,  to  the  Ist 
February,  1905 ;  indicating  sejjarately  the  amount  so  expended  for  each  month.  Also  the  total 
amount  expended  in  purchases  for  the  same  shipyard  during  the  same  period.  Presented  27th  Feb- 
ruary, 1905.— Afr.  3fonk .......    Not  printed. 

71.  Retmn  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  13th  February,  1905,  sliowing  the  names  of  all 

persons  added  to  the  pay-roll  of  the  meteorological  service,  permanently  or  teniDorarily,  since  June 
30,  1904,  and  the  amount  received  by  each  to  date.     Presented  27th  February,  1905.— Afr.   Monk. 

Not  printed . 

72.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  13th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspon- 

dence between  the  minister  of  marine  and  fisheries  and  the  Submarine  Signal  Company,  of  Boston, 
U.S.  A  ,  including  all  contracts  or  agreements  which  may  have  been  entered  into  between  the  afore- 
said parties.     Presented  27th  February,  1905.  —Mr.  Monk Not  printed. 

73.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  6th  February,  1905,  showing  a  statement  of  the 

business  done  during  each  of  the  past  ten  years,  and  also  in  the  aggregate  during  the  same  period, 
in  connection  with  the  transmission  of  mail  matter  ;  and  with  the  issue  and  pwiyment  of  money 
orders  and  postal  notes  at  each  jxjst  office  in  the  provisional  district  of  Alberta.  Presented  28th  Feb- 
ruary, 1905.— Afr.  Boche  (Marquette) Not  printed. 

74.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  9th  February,  1905,  showing  the  number  of  box 

and  flat  cars  added  to  the  equipment  of  the  Intercolonial  Railway  for  each  year  from  1900  to  1904, 
inclusive  ;  the  total  numl^er  on  Jaiiuary  1,  1900,  and  on  January  1,  1904,  respectively  ;  and  the  num- 
ber in  use  on  roads  off  the  Intercolonial  Railway  on  January  1,  1900  and  1904  resi)ectively.  Pre- 
sented 1st  March,  1905.— 3fr.  Foster Not  printed. 

75.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,   dated  20th  February,   1905,   showing   the   number  of 

railway  and  steamboat  disasters  in  Canada  in  1904.  The  niimber  in  which  investigation  for  cause 
was  made,  such  cause,  and  the  cause  given.  The  means,  if  any,  employed  by  the  proper  authorities 
to  prevent  the  recurrence  of  such  accidents,  wherever  due  to  any  preventable  cause.  The  methods 
adopted  in  England  where  railway  accidents  are  so  rare,  and  any  other  information  which  may  lead 
to  the  safeguarding  of  the  lives  and  property  of  Canadians  obliged  to  make  use  of  these  public 
facilities.     Presented  1st  March,  1905. — Mr.  Martin  (Queen's) Not  printed. 

76.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  30th  January,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  circtilars  or 

advices  issued  by  the  Intercolonial  Railway  governing  the  transport  of  hay,  under  the  free  transport 
order  in  council  of  1904,  and  of  all  certificates  signed  by  municipalities  or  individuals  to  whom  hay 

was  delivered  thereunder.     Presented  1st  March,  1905. — Mr.  Foster Not /printed. 

76a,  Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  25th  January,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspon- 
dence had  with  the  government  or  any  member  thereof,  or  with  any  official  of  the  Intercolonial 
Railway,  in  reference  to  the  transport  of  hay  during  the  year  1904,  from  points  in  Ontario  and 
Quebec  to  points  along  the  Intercolonial  Railway,  including  the  railway  in  Prince  Edward  Island, 
Also  the  report  of  the  minister  to  council  and  the  order  in  council,  if  any  was  passed,  recommending 
or  authorizing  a  rebate  or  reduction  in  the  rates  for  carrying  the  same.  And  the  names  of  the  par- 
ties to  whom  rebates  or  reductions  in  the  rate  of  freight  upon  hay  were  made,  and  the  quantities 
shipped  to  each.     Presented  31st  March,  1905. — Mr.  Foster Printed  for  distribution. 

77.  Partial  return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  1st  February,  1905,  showing  the  names  of 

all  the  commercial  agents  of  Canada  ;  where  located  ;  previous  location,  occupation  and  qualifica- 
tions ;  amount  of  salary  of  each  ;  other  expenses  connected  with  their  positions ;  class  of  product 
they  are  chiefly  interested  in  placing  on  the  market ;  procedure  in  the  different  locations  ;  results, 
specific  and  general.     Presented  1st  March,  1905.— J/r.  Martin  (Queen's). 

Printed  for  sessional  papers. 
77a.  Supplementary  return  to  No.  77.     Presented  28th  April,  1905 Printed  for  sessional  papers. 

78.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  20th  February,'  1905,  for  a  copy  of  all  corres- 

pondence relating  to  the  order  in  council  of  25th  August,  1904,  providing  for  the  preparation  of 
voters'  lists  in  the  unorganized  territories  of  Ontario,  together  with  a  copy  of  such  order  in  council,  and 


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CONTENTS  CF  VOLUME  U-^Covtinued. 

all  correspondence  relating  to  the  voters'  lists  prepared  under  or  pursuant  to  such  order  in  council  ; 
and  especially  all  correspondence  between  any  of  the  ministers  or  their  deputies  or  officers  in  any  of 
the  departments,  and  the  following  persons,  namely  :  His  Honour  Edward  O'Connor,  Junior  Judge 
of  Algoma,  W.  A.  Quibell,  Police  Magistrate,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  W.  H.  Carney,  Sheriff  of  Algoma, 
J.  J.  Kehoe,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  of  Algoma,  Jacob  Stevenson,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  and  all  other  per- 
sons, relating  to  the  preparation  or  revision  of  such  voters'  lists.  Also  for  copies  of  all  instructions 
sent,  issued  or  delivered  to  any  of  the  said  persons,  or  to  any  other  persons,  relative  to  the  prepara- 
tion or  revision  of  such  voters'  lists,  or  any  of  them.     Presented  1st  March,  1905.— Mr.  Boyce 

Not  printed. 

79.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  1st  February,  1905,  showing :  1.  The  amount  of 

money  paid  by  the  Intercolonial  and  Prince  Edward  Island  Railways,  between  June  30th,  1904,  and 
January  1st,  190.5,  arising  out  of  claims  for  damages  and  refunds  of  all  kinds  ;  also  compensations 
for  injuries.  2.  The  nature  and  amount  in  each  case.  3.  The  name  of  the  person  or  persons,  firm 
or  corporation  to  whom  the  same  was  paid.  4.  The  dates  in  each  case  on  which  the  claims  tor  dam- 
ages, refunds  or  compensations  for  injuries  were  filed.  5.  The  dates  of  payment  of  each.  Presented 
3rd  March,  1 905. — Mr.  Kemp Not  printed. 

80.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  6th  February,  1905,  showing  the  acreage  in  each 

township  in  the  provisional  district  of  Alberta,  and  in  those  parts  of  the  provisional  districts  of  Sas- 
katchewan and  Assiniboia  lying  west  of  range  13,  west  of  the  third  meridian  in  l;he  Dominion  lands 
system  of  survey,  that  has  been  disposed  of  in  each  of  the  following  ways :  (a)  acreage  patented, 
either  as  homesteads  or  on  sales;  (bj  acreage  not  patented,  but  held  under  homestead  entry  or  by 
purchase  ;  and  (c)  acreage  patented  or  reserved  for  railway  land  grants.  Also  the  number  of  home- 
stead entries  made  to  date  in  the  following  land  agencies  :  Edmonton,  Red  Deer,  Calgary,  Leth- 
bridge,  and  so  much  of  Battleford  and  Regina  as  lies  west  of  range  13,  west  of  the  third  meridian. 
Presented  3rd  March,  1905. — Mr.  Roche  (Marquette) Not  printed. 

81.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  2nd  February,  190.5,  for  copies  of  correspondence 

exchanged  between  parties  in  the  town  of  Verdun,  county  of  Jacques  Cartier,  and  the  Montreal 
Harbour  Board,  or  the  department  of  marine  and  fisheries,  respecting  protection  against  floods  at 
Verdun,  along  the  shore  of  the  St.  Lawrence  River.     Presented  3rd  March,  1905. — Mr.  Monk. 

Not  printed. 

82.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  13th  February,  1905,  showing  all  contracts  which 

have  since  July  Ist,  1903,  been  made  or  renewed  by  the  department  of  marine  and  fisheries,  with 
any  person  or  company,  ior  the  placing,  maintenance  or  care  of  harlx)ur  buoys  ;  giving  in  each  case 
the  name  of  the  approved  contractor,  the  annual  amount  of  his  contract,  and  time  of  its  expiry  ;  and 
further  indicating  in  what  instances  public  tenders  were  not  called  for,  and  in  what  instances  the 
lowest  tenders  were  not  accepted.     Presented  3rd  March,  1905.— A/r.  Ames Not  printed. 

83.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  8th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  corresix)n- 

dence  exchanged  since  the  1st  of  October  last  between  (a)  P.  W.  St.  George,  Government  Superin- 
tendent Engineer,  Montreal  Harbour  sheds,  and  the  Honourable  Minister  of  Marine  and  Fisheries, 
and  between  (h)  the  Honourable  Minister  or  the  Deputy  Minister  of  Marine  and  Fisheries  and  the 
Harbour  Commissioners  of  Montreal,    regarding  the  plans,  specifications  or  contracts  for  the  new 

sheds  in  the  i)ort  of  Montreal.     Presented  3rd  March,  1905.— Afr.  ^mes Not  printed. 

83a.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  25th  January,  190.5,  for  copies  of  all  correspon- 
dence between  the  Board  of  Montreal  Harbour  Commissioners  and  the  Department  of  Marine  and 
Fisheries  in  regard  to  the  erection  of  permanent  sheds  upon  the  wharfs  in  the  harbour  of  Montreal 
and  of  the  correspondence  had  between  the  Government  and  the  Federation  of  Shippers  ;  and  en- 
gineers' reports  in  the  possession  of  the  government  upon  the  same  subject ;  also  copies  of  corres- 
pondence between  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries  and  F.  D.  Monk,  M.P.,  upon  the 
same  subject.     Presented  7th  March,  1905.— Mr.  Monk Not  printed. 

84.  Statement  of  the  affairs  of  the  British  Canadian  Loan  and  Investment  Company,  for  the  year  ended 

31st  December,  1904.  Presented  (Senate)  14th  February,  1905,  by  the  Hon.  The  Speaker.  Not  printed. 

85.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  Senate,  dated  5th  August,  1904,  showing  the  names  of  all  liquid  mixtures 

known  as  patent  or  proprietary  medicines  purporting  to  remove  the  most  varied  forms  of  disease 
occurring  in  the  human  body,  and  when  weakened  by  such  disease  or  by  any  indulgence,  habit  or  ac- 
cident, to  restore  it  to  its  former  strength  and  vigour.     Showing  also  the  amount  of  money,  if  any, 

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paid  by  importer,  maker,  mixer  or  vendor,  to  the  government  as  special  tax  or  license,  and  to  whom 
paid.  Showing  likewise  if  the  government  has  any  knowledge  of  the  ingredients  which  are  em- 
ployed to  reake  these  coni[K)unds  :  1.  Has  such  knowledge  been  acquired  from  the  statements  of  the 
partifjs  who  have  the  formula  ?  2.  Has  it  been  acquired  by  qualitative  and  quantitative  analysis  of 
the  Dominion  analyst,  or  by  any  other  practical  chemist,  if  so,  what  quantities  are  contained  in  a 
determinate,  say,  one  fluid  ounce,  of  the  following  named  ingredients  :  1.  Water,  quantity  in  a  deter- 
minate measuie,  say,  one  fluid  ounce,  of  the  preparations  examined.  2.  Alcohol  in  any  form  other 
than  absolute  ;  methylated  or  proof  spirit  or  any  other  form  ;  essences,  ethers  or  any  other  solvent ; 
colouring  or  flavouring  substances,  and,  lastly,  the  solid  ingredients  in  said  preparations,  the 
quantity  and  names  of  each.     Presented  28th  February,  1905. — Hoii.  Mr.  Sullivan. 

Printed  for  sessional  papers. 

86.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  Senate,  dated   14th   February,    1905,   showing  :  Imports  of  aluminum  in 

pigs  or  ingots  into  Canada.  Imports  of  aluminum  into  wire,  sheets  or  any  other  form.  Imports  of 
oxide  of  aluminum.  Imports  of  alumina.  Quantities  by  weight- valae-x.  Countries  imjxjrted  from, 
and  ports  of  entry  in  Canada,  and  what  countries  the  production  of.  Exports  of  aluminum  in  pigs 
or  ingots.  Exports  of  aluminum  in  any  form,  manufactured.  What  countries  exported  to,  and 
ports  of  shipment  in  Canada.  Quantities  by  weight-values.  For  the  year  1904.  Presented  28th 
February,  1905. — Hon.  Mr.  Doviville Not  printed. 

87.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  9th  February,  1905,  showing  the  number  of 

inspectors  or  other  persons  employed  to  attend  to  the  enforcement  ot  the  Fruit  Marks  Act  of  1901. 
The  names  of  the  said  inspectors  or  other  persons,  and  the  salaries  paid  to  each,  respectively.  The 
total  amount  paid  to  said  persons  on  account  of  salaries  up  to  the  1st  of  January,  1905.  Also  the 
amount  paid  to  said  persons  for  travelling  and  other  expenses  up  to  Ist  January,  1905.  Presented 
9th  March,  1905.— Afr.  Taylor Not  printed. 

88.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dattsd  20th  February,  1005,  for  copies  of  all  corres- 

pondence addressed  to  the  government,  or  any  minister,  in  reference  to  the  cables  of  the  Empire . 
Presented  Uth  March,  1905. — Mr.  Lotjan Not  printed. 

89.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  1.3th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspon- 

dence in  reference  to  the  building  6f  a  new  boat  to  be  employed  to  maintain  winter  communication 
between  Prince  Edward  Island  and  the  mainland  of  Can,\da.  The  engineer's  and  inspector's  report 
of  the  present  condition  of  the  ss.  Stanley  now  on  that  route  ;  the  repairs  made ;  the  damage 
sustained  by  contact  with  heavy  ice  ;  and  any  other  information  in  regard  to  her  age,  c^ass,  etc.,  in 
any  of  the  government  departments.     Presented  10th  March,  1905. — Mr.  Martin  (Queen's). 

Not  printed. 

90.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  20th  February,  1905,  for  a  statement  showing  the 

amount  and  nature  of  each  and  every  claim  that  has  been  made  by  the  firm  of  P.  Lyall  &  Sons  for 
extras  in  connection  with  their  contract  for  the  erection  of  steel  sheds  in  the  port  of  Montreal ;  and 
further  indicating  in  each  instance  whether  the  claim  has  been  admitted  and  approved  by  the 
Harbour  Commissioners  or  their  chief  engineer  ;  whether  it  has  been  recommended  for  payment  by 
the  government  sufierintending  engineer ;  and  in  case  of  dispute  between  the  engineers,  what 
decision  the  minister  of  marine  and  fisheries  has  given  in  each  case  ;  and  the  amouut  paid  or  agreed 
to  be  paid  to  the  contractor  in  connection  with  each  claim.     Presented  10th  March,  1905. — Mr.  Ames. 

Not  printed. 
90a.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  27th  March,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspon- 
dence between  the  Minister  of  Marine  and  Fisheries,  or  any  officer  of  his  department,  and  Mr.  George 
S.  Greene,  junior,  of  New  York,  regarding  the  steel  freight  sheds  of  the  harbour  of  Montreal  ; 
together  with  the  report  of  the  said  George  S.  Greene,  junior,  upon  the  plans  submitted  to  him  for 
an  opinion.     Presented  12th  Ajiril,  1905.— .Wr.  Ames J^fot  printed . 

91.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  1st  February,  190.5,  showing:  1.  The  present 

indebtedness  to  the  Dominion  Government  of  the  Mtmtreal  Turnpike  Trust,  (a)  on  capital  account 
(b)  for  arrears  of  interest.  2.  The  amounts  collected  at  each  toll  gate  belonging  to  the  said  turnoike 
trust  during  the  year  ending  31st  December,  1904.  3.  The  names  of  all  parties  who  have  commuted 
their  *olls,  and  the  -  nount  of  commutation  paid  in  each  case.  4.  The  amounts  expended  on  each 
sectioKt  or  road  division  under  the  control  of  said  trust,  during  the  said  year  ending  31st  December, 
1904  ;  and  the  contracts  given  out  during  the  year,  with  the  name  of  the  contractor  and  the  date 

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and  amount  involved  in  each  case.  5.  The  amounts  paid  out  dui-ing  the  said  year  at  each  toll  gate 
for  salaries  of  day  and  night  keepers,  and  other  expenditure  at  each  of  the  toll  gates  maintained. 
6.  The  names  of  all  parties  holding  passes  for  free  use  of  the  roads  under  the  control  of  said  trust 
during  the  said  year.  7.  The  expenses  of  the  said  trust  during  the  said  year,  for  rent,  salaries  of 
the  office,  giving  name  and  remuneration  of  each  official.  8.  The  actual  indebtedness  in  detail  of 
the  said  trust  outside  of  its  bonds  due  to  the  government  of  Canada.  9.  The  amounts  collected 
year  by  year  since  1896  from  municipalities  under  special  agreements  made  as  their  share  pro  rata 
of  the  bonded  indebtedness  of  the  turnpike  trust.     Presented  15th  March,  1905. — Mr.  Monk. 

Not  printed. 

92.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  (Jth  February,  1905,  for  a  statement  showing  the 

amounts  expended  from  the  30th  of  June,  1902,  vp  to  the  1st  of  February,  1905,  upon  the  two 
wharves  and  approaches  at  Ste.  Genevieve  and  Isle  Bizard,  in  the  county  of  Jacques  Cartier  ;  also 
letters  addressed  to  the  minister  of  public  works  during  the  year  1904  in  reference  to  the  said 
expenditure,  with  estimates  and  statements  connected  therewith.  Presented  ICth  March,  1905. — 
Mr.  Monk Not  printed. 

93.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  27th  February,  1905.  for  copies  of  all  thermo- 

graph records  of  temperatures  taken  on  board  Atlantic  steamships  during  the  calendar  year  1903, 
stating :  (1)  name  of  steamship  ;  (2)  date  when  thermograph  was  put  in  chamber ;  (3)  date  when 
the  steamer  left  the  port ;  (4)  whether  chamber  was  («)  cold  storage ;  (b)  cool  air  ;  (c)  mechanically 
ventilated  :  (d)  ordinary,  or  whether  the  record  was  taken  on  deck  or  other  place  where  the  natural 
temperature  of  the  air  would  be  registered,  unexposed  to  the  sun's  rays  ;  (5)  where  practicable,  in 
what  part  of  the  chamber  the  thermograph  was  placed.  Presented  17th  March,  190.5.  —Mr.  Hender- 
son      Not  printed . . 

93rt.  Return  to  an  ordei*  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  20th  March,  1905,  of  all  the  thermograph 
records  used  in  the  transportation  of  perishable  products  from  Canada,  in  cold  storage  or  ventilated 
storage,  or  cool  air  compartments.  Also  a  copy  of  all  contiacts  entered  into  between  the  govern- 
ment and  any  steamship  company  whereby  the  company  receives  a  subsidy  for  installing  cold 
storage  or  cool  air  ventilation  or  ventilated  storage.     Presented  17th  May,  1905. — Mr.  Armstrong. 

Not  printed. 

936.  Supplementary  return  to  93a.     Presented  6th  June,  1905 Not  printed. 

94.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  6th  March,  1905,   showing  all  leases  of  water 

power  granted  on  the  Welland  Canal,  not  included  in  the  return  made  to  an  order  of  the  house 
dated  3rd  April,  1901 ;  the  names  of  the  lessees  ;  the  quantity  of  power  granted  in  each  lease  ;  the 
consideration  named  in  each  lease,  together  with  the  length  of  the  term  granted,  and  the  amount 
of  rental  reserved  in  such  leases  unpaid,  if  any.     Presented  17th  March,  1905. — Mr.  German. 

Printed  for  sessional  papers . 

95.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  13tli  February,  1905,  showing  what  contracts 

for  public  works,  or  for  supplies,  have  been  awarded  since  July  1st,  1903,  to  other  than  the  lowest 
tenderer,  in  the  department  of  marine  and  fisheries,  by  the  authority  of  the  governor  in  council,  in 
the  manner  set  forth  in  clause  6  of  the  Act  55-50  Victoria,  chapter  17.  Also  for  the  names  and 
offers  of  all  unsuccessful  tenderers  in  every  such  case,  and  for  the  reasons  why  any  such  lowest 
tenderer  was  passed  over.     Presented  17th  March,  VMb.—Mv.  Lewis Not  printed. 

96.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  Senate,  dated  1st  March,  1905,  for  a  copy  of  all  correspondence  between 

the  government  and  the  Ottawa  corporation,  relative  to  the  formation  of  a  federal  district.  Pre- 
sented 17th  March,  1905. — Hon.  Mr.  Bernicr Not  printed . 

97.  Statement  showing  areas  of  the  provisional  districts  of  the  North-west  Territories.      Presented  20th 

March,  1905,  by  Hon.  W.  S.  Fielding Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers . 

98.  School  ordinance,  North-west  Territories,  being  chapters  29,  30  and  31,   passed  1901.      Presented 

20th  March,  1905,  by  Hon.  W.  S.  Fielding '. Not  printed. 

99.  Summary  of  legislation  relating  to  subsidies  to  provinces.     Presented  20th  March,  1905,  by  Hon.  W . 

S.  Fielding Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  U— Continued. 

100.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  20th  February,  1905,  showing  the  number  of 
witnesses  who  appeared  before  the  agriculture  committee,  whose  exi>enses  were  paid  by  the  govern- 
ment, for  each  year  from  1890  to  1904  inclusive ;  the  amount  i>aid  to  each  such  witness  ;  the  name  of 
each  ;  where  each  came  from  when  their  attendance  was  required  ;  and  at  whose  instance  each  such 
witness  was  brought.     Presented  22nd  March,  1905. — Mr.  Wilnon  (Lennox  and  Addmgtm). 

Not  printed. 

101.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  9th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspon- 
dence had  between  the  government,  or  any  department  or  member  thereof,  and  the  Alexander  Gibson 
Railway  and  Manufacturing  Company,  or  any  other  corporation  or  coriX)rations,  or  person  or 
liersons,  not  included  in  the  return  brought  down  on  tlie  twenty-ninth  day  of  July,  1904,  in  refer- 
ence to  the  purchase  and  taking  over  by  the  government  of  the  Canada  Eastern  Railway  ;  and  of 
all  other  papers  in  the  possession  of  the  government,  or  any  department  thereof,  not  included  in  the 
said  retui'n  of  July,  1904,  in  reference  to  the  purchase  and  taking  over  of  the  said  railway,  and  the 
cost  theraof.  And  also  showing  (1)  the  number  of  officials  and  employees  in  the  service  of  the  said 
railway  at  the  time  of  its  transfer  to  the  government,  with  their  names  and  their  resjiective  salaries 
or  wages  ;  (2)  the  number  of  officials  and  employees  now  in  the  service  of  the  said  railway,  with  their 
names  and  their  respective  salaries  or  wages  ;  (3)  the  cost  of  the  ojjeration  of  the  said  railway  from 
the  date  of  its  transfer  to  the  government  until  the  first  day  of  February,  1905,  and  the  gross  earn- 
ings uf  the  said  railway  during  the  same  |)eriod.     Presented  23rd  March,  1905. — Mr.  Crocket. 

Not  printed. 

102.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  (Jth  March,  11K).5,  for  copies  of  all  petitions, 
memorials,  and  resolutions  from  the  legislative  assembly  of  Manitoba,  the  executive  of  that  province, 
and  any  correspondence  relative  to  the  extension  of  the  boundaries  of  Manitoba  to  the  west  or  north. 
Presented  3rd  April,  1905.— Afr.  Roche  (Marquette). 

Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 
10'1((,  Supplementary  return  to  No.  102.     Presented  5th  April,  1905. 

Printed  for  both  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

103.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  26th  January,  1905,  of  copies  of  all  correspon- 
dence had  with  the  government  or  any  member  or  official  thereof,  in  reference  to  the  building  and 
location  of  a  railway  station  in  Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward  Island  ;  also  report  or  reports  or 
memorandum  of  any  minister  or  official  of  the  government,  with  reference  to  delegations  from  the 
pro^'ince  of  Prince  Edward  Island,  asking  for  the  construction  of  such  work.  Presented  22nd  May, 
1905 — Mr.  Martin  (Queen's) Not  printed. 

104.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  20th  February,  1905,  for  co[)ies  of  all  corres- 
pondence and  documents  relating  to  an  application  to  the  Board  of  Railway  Commissioners,  and 
relating  to  an  application  lately  before  the  said  board,  by  the  towns  of  Port  Arthur  and  Fort 
William,  to  obtain  access  for  their  municipal  telephone  system  into  the  offices  of  the  stations  of  the 
Canadian  Pacific  Railway  in  the  two  towns.  And  for  copies  of  all  correspondence  between  the  said 
towns  of  Port  Arthur  and  Fort  William,  and  the  officers  thereof,  with  the  government,  with  refer- 
ence to  such  application,  or  prior  or  subsequent  thereto.  Also  copies  of  any  report  or  recommenda- 
tion, decision  or  order  made  by  the  railway  commissioners  with  reference  to  such  application  or 
applications,  or  incident  thereto.     Presented  5th  April.  1905. — Mr.  Bovce Not  printed. 

105.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  27th  February,  1905,  for  a  copy  of  the  report  of 
Mr.  Mathesc.n  relating  to  the  alleged  fraud  in  payment  of  fishing  bounties.  Presented  5th  April, 
1905 — Mr.  Ganowi Not  printed. 

106.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  27tli  February,  1905,  showing  the  business  done 
in  the  exchequer  court  of  Canada,  under  its  admiralty  jurisdiction,  since  the  Admiralty  Act  of  1891 
came  into  force  ;  giving  by  districts,  (1)  the  number  of  actions  instituted  ;  (2-rt)  the  number  of  inter- 
locutory applications,  and  (6)  trials  ;  (3)  the  amount  involved.  Presented  6th  April,  1905. — Mr. 
Clarke  (Essex) Printed  for  sessional  papers. 

107.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  13th  March,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspon- 
dence between  the  Department  of  Interior  and  Robert  Buchanan,  Peter  Veregin,  Simeon  Rieben,  and 
the  Dominion  Lands  Office  at  Yorkton,  or  others,  relative  to  the  claim  of  Ivan  Shukin  to  the  patent 
for  the  northwest  quarter  section  23,  township  31,  R.  6,  to  2nd  M.;  and  to  any  cancellation  proceed- 
ings in  connection  with  the  said  land.     Presented  7th  April,  1905. — Mr.  Luke Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  11— Continued. 

108.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  Bth  March,  1905,  showing  the  number  and  loca- 
tion, cost  and  earnings,  of  the  cold  storage  establishments  called  "  Bait  Freezers,"  of  Maritime 
Canada  ;  together  with  the  returns,  duly  certified,  of  all  such  institutions,  since  1900 ;  the  names  and 
the  salaries  of  all  superintendents,  officials  and  keepers  of  same  ;  and  the  amounts  in  pounds  of  the 
different  kinds  of  fish  therein  stored  ;  the  amount  of  bait  from  them  used  by  bona  fide  fishermen,  and 
the  names  of  the  same  ;  together  with  all  such  information  as  may  permit  of  the  thorough  examin- 
ation of  the  question  of  government  assisted  refrigerators.  Presented  11th  April,  1905.— Jlfr.  Martin 
(Queen's) Not  printed. 

109.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  Commons,  dated  20th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspondence, 
telegrams,  reports,  writings,  documents,  memorials,  orders  in  council,  memoranda,  or  written  or 
printed  information  of  any  kind  not  already  dowi.,  which  passed  between  the  government  of  Canada, 
or  of  any  minister  or  official  thereof,  and  the  government  of  Prince  Edward  Island,  or  of  any  member 
or  official  thereof,  in  any  wise  relating  to  the  claim  of  the  province  of  Prince  Edward  Island  to  a 
share  of  the  Halifax  fishery  award.     Presented  12th  April,  1905.— Mr.  McLean  (Queen's). 

Not  printed. 
109«.  Supplementary  return  to  No.  109.     Presented  10th  May,  1905 Not  printed. 

110.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  20th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspon- 
depce  between  the  Department  of  Mai-ine  and  Fisheries  and  Mr.  A.  E.  Dyment,  M.P.  ;  and  also 
between  the  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries  and  the  late  Commissioner  of  Fisheries  for  Ontario, 
the  Honourable  Mr.  Latchford,  during  the  past  four  years,  regarding  the  granting  of  pound  net 
licenses  east  of  Little  Current,  Manitoulin  Island,  to  Mr.  T.  H.  Jackman,  of  Killarney,  Ontario. 
Presented  12th  April,  1905. — Mr.  Crocket Not  printed. 

111.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  13th  February,  1905,  for  a  statement  showing 
the  amount  of  money  expended  by  the  Dominion  government  since  the  first  day  of  July,  1873,  for 
constructing,  equipping,  and  subsidizing  railways  and  canals,  separately,  in  Canada  ;  adding  thereto 
the  value  of  land  given  as  subsidies,  on  the  basis  of  one  d<>llar  value  per  acre  ;  and  adding  further 
thereto  the  total  estimated  liability  incurred  by  Canada  on  account  of  the  building  of  the  Grand 
Trunk  Pacific  Railway.  Also  a  statement  showing  separately  the  part  of  such  expenditure  made  or 
to  be  made  as  above,  on  railways  and  canals  separately  in  each  province  of  Canada,  and  the  North- 
west Territories,  deducting  any  sums  that  may  have  been  charged  any  of  the  provinces  or  the  North- 
west Territories  in  their  debt  account  with  the  Dominion  of  Canada.  Presented  12th  April,  1905. — 
Mr.  Martin  (Queen's) . .  Printed  for  sessional  papers. 

112.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  6th  February,  1905,  for  a  return  of  all  lists  of 
voters,  as  prepared  by  the  enumerators,  for  the  several  polling  subdivisions  of  the  respective  electoral 
districts  in  the  North-west  Territories,  and  used  in  the  recent  general  election  for  1  he  house  of 
commons.     Presented  17th  April,  1905. — Mr.  McCarthy  (Calgary) Not  printed. 

112a.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  C  'mmons,  dated  8th  February,  1905,  for  a  copy  of  the  voters' 
lists  for  the  constituency  of  Maedonald,  Manitoba,  supplied  to  the  clerk  of  the  crown  in  chancery 
prior  to  the  general  elections  of  1904.  -Also  for  copies  of  the  voters'  lists  supplied  by  the  clerk  of  the 
crown  in  chancery  to  the  returning  officer  for  Maedonald  constituency  for  the  same  elections.  And 
for  copies  of  voters'  lists  supplied  to  the  various  deputy  returning  officers  by  the  returning  officer  in 
ihe  constituency  of  Maedonald.     Presented  27th  April,  1905. — Mr.  Staples Not  printed. 

WUh,  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  19th  January,  1905,  for  a  copy  of  the  original 
list  of  the  electors  of  Marquette  supplied  the  clerk  of  the  crown  in  chancery  ;  also  a  copy  of  the  list 
as  sent  to  the  returning  officer  ;  and  for  copies  of  the  lists  supplied  by  the  returning  officer  to  the 
various  deputy  returning  officers.     Presented  27th  April,  1905, —  Jfr.  Roche  (Marquette). 

Not  printed 

113.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  20th  February,  1905,  showing  the  quantities  of 
anthracite  coal  used  in  the  several  departments  of  the  government  of  Canada,  in  the  province  of 
Quebec,  New  Brunswick,  Nova  Scotia  and  Prince  Edward  Island,  in  the  years  1900,  1901,  1902, 
1903  and  1904.  Also  of  the  total  expenditure  per  year  for  said  coal  for  each  of  the  said  provinces 
during  said  years  ;  and  separately,  the  names  of  the  parties  to  whom  paid,  and  the  price  per  ton 
paid  to  each.     Presented  17th  April,  1905.— Afr.  McLean  [Queen's)  . Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  U— Continued. 

114.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  27th  March,  1&05,  showinfj  the  imports  by 
provinces  into  Canada  for  home  consumption  from  the  United  States  ;  and  the  exports  of  the  same 
from  Canada  to  the  United  States ;  and  the  duty  on  the  same,  giving  Canadian  duty  and  the 
United  States  duty,  for  the  years  1903  and  1904,  on  the  following  articles  :  pork,  all  kinds ;  apples, 
corn,  beans — raw,  canned  and  otherwise  ;  tobacco,  raw  leaf  ;  cattle,  horses,lwool,  hides,  sugar  beets, 
hay,  eggs,  butter,  fowls.     Presented  25th  April,  1905. — Mr.  Clements Not  j)rinted. 

115.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  6th  March,  1905,  showing  in  detail  the  various 
amoimts  expended  during  the  past  two  years  upon  the  wharf  and  abutments  situated  at  Isle  Bizard, 
in  Jacques  Cartier  county,  Quebec.     Presented  "7th  April,  1905. — Mr.  Monk Not  printed. 

116.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  20th  March,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspon- 
dence, telegrams,  reports,  estimates,  and  all  other  documents  or  information  which  passed  between 
any  minister  or  official  of  the  government  and  engineers  or  others,  with  reference  to  the  investigating 
or  taking  of  soundings,  or  any  other  work  for  the  purjxjse  of  ascertaining  the  best  ])lan  and  place  for 
the  building  of  a  pier  or  breakwater,  in  the  vicinity  of  Carleton  Point,  or  Cape  Traverse,  P.E.I.,  to 
establish  and  facilitate  communication  between  Prince  Edward  Island  and  the  mainland,  winter 
and  summer.     Presented  27th  April,  1905. — Mr.  Lefurgey Not  printed. 

117.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  20th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  reports 
made  by  Mr.  Burley,  or  any  other  officer,  in  regard  to  reservations  of  water  rights  for  stock  pur- 
poses in  the  North-west  Territories  during  the  last  five  years.  Presented  27th  April,  1905. — Mr. 
Roche  ( Marquette) Not  printed. 

118.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated,  27th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  corres- 
pondence, letters,  reports,  petitions,  memoranda,  in  jjossession  of-  the  government,  or  any  member 
or  official  thereof,  relating  to  the  location  and  erection  of  a  railway  station  at  Grand  View,  on  the 
Murray  Harbour  branch  of  the  Prince  Edward  Island  Railway.  Presented  28th  April,  1905.— Afr. 
Martin  (Queen's) Not  printed. 

119.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  20th  February,  1905,  showing  the  sums  of  money 
spent  by  the  Dominion  government  since  1896  upon  each  of  the  following :  (o)  Port  Arthur  harbour  ; 
(h)  Fort  William  harbour;  (c)  Kaministiquia  river;  classified  into  (1)  dredging;  (2)  breakwaters ; 
(3)  other  purposes.  The  quantities  of  each  of  the  following  to  be  excavated  during  1905-6  in  each  of 
the  three  locations  above  named  :  mud  and  sand,  clay,  hardpan,  rock.  The  dates  and  terms  of  the 
contracts  entered  into  with  those  engaged  in  dredging  at  the  aforesaid  points  in  1903-04  and  1904-05. 
The  said  contracts.  The  horse-power,  tonnage  and  dimensions  of  each  of  the  dredges  engaged  in 
said  work.  The  cost  of  dredges  newly  built,  similar  to  those  engaged  at  the  above  three  points. 
Presented  28th  April,  1905. — Mr.  Hughes  (  Victoria) Not  printed. 

120.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  13th  March,  1905,  for  each  of  the  fiscal  years 
from  1st  July,  1897,  to  30th  June,  1904,  of  the  expenditure  on  capital  account  upon  the  Drunimond 
Counties  Railway,  and  of  the  descriptions  of  work  and  materials  for  which  such  expenditure  was 
made.     Presented  9th  May,  1905.  — Mr.  Foster Not  printed. 

121.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  20th  February,  1905,  showing  in  tabular  form 
the  amounts  first  voted  for  public  buildings  in  towns  in  Canada  of  not  more  than  5,000  inhabitants  ; 
the  year  in  which  the  first  amount  was  in  each  case  voted  ;  the  total  amount  exjiended  to  complete 
each  building ;  the  year  in  which  it  was  completed  ;  the  revenue  derived  from  post  office,  customs 
and  inland  revenue,  separately,  for  the  year  in  which  the  first  vote  was  taken,  and  the  rentals  paid 
for  the  buildings  in  use  for  the  above  services  during  the  same  year,  and  the  population  of  each  town 
for  that  j'ear  ;  said  return  to  cover  the  period  from  January,  1888,  to  February,  1905,  inclusive. 
Presented  19th  May,  1905. — Mr.  Foster *. Not  printed. 

122.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  26th  May,  1905,  of  copies  of  correspondence, 
etc.,  in  relation  to  the  Thessalon  post  office.     Presented  26th  May,  1905. — Sir  William  Mulock. 

^  Not  printed. 

123.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  27  th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  peti- 
tions and  correspondence  between  the  boards  of  trade  of  Toronto  and  Montreal  respectively,  and 
the  governor  in  council,  in  reference  to  the  appointment  of  grain  survey  boards,  under  the  autho- 
rity of  the  Grain  Inspection  Act,  at  Toronto  and  at  Montreal;  and  for  copies  of  the  orders  in  coun- 
cil whereby  the  aforesaid  appointments  were  male.     Presented  6th  June,  1905. —  Mr.  Ames. 

Not  printed 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  U—Gonti7iued. 

124.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  27th  March,  1905,  of  the  following  docu- 
ment's in  respect  of  payments  made  on  account  of  the  subsidy  voted  in  1901  for  a  line  of  railway 
between  Caplin  and  Paspsbiac :  1.  Copy  of  authority  to  act,  together  with  full  instructions  issued 
to  Commissioner  Mothersill.  2.  Report  and  findings  of  Commissioner  Mothersill.  3.  Sworn  evi- 
dence of  claimants  who  appeared  before  Commissioner  Mothersill,  as  taken  down  by  Stenographer  Roy. 
4.  Copy  of  authority  to  act,  and  full  instructions  to  Commissioner  Langelier.  5.  Report  and  find- 
ings of  Commissioner  Langelier.  C.  Sworn  evidence,  if  any,  ot  claimants  appearing  before  Com- 
missioner Langelier.  7.  Aftiiavits  presented  to  Com'nissioner  Langelier  and  subsequently.  8.  Copy 
of  resolution  or  order  in  council  adopting  report  of  Commissioner  Langelier.  9.  A  statement  giving 
each  of  the  several  paymsnts  made  by  the  government  since  July  Ist,  1901,  on  account  of  the  sub- 
sidy voted  in  1901  for  a  line  of  railway  between  Caplin  and  Paspebiac  ;  showing  in  respect  of  every 
su3h  paymant  to  whom,  by  whom,  on  what  date,  in  conneotion  with  part  of  the  road,  the  date  of 
original  filing  of  claim,  and  on  whose  recommendation  each  payment  was  made.  10.  All  corres- 
pondence which  may  have  passed  between  the  Department  of  Railways  and  Canals,  or  any 
person  connected  therewith,  and  Commissioner  Langelier,  in  respect  of  the  investigation  and  pay- 
ment of  said  claims.  Also  all  correspondence  between  the  member  for'  the  county  of  Bonaventure 
and  the  department,  and  between  said  member  and  Commissioner  Langelier  on  this  subject,  as  well 
as  by  the  trustees  of  the  Atlantic  and  Lake  Superior  Railway,  C.  N.  Armstrong,  T.  C.  Casgrain, 
H.  C.  J.  Gilendez  or  any  other  person  on  their  behalf  and  the  department.  Presented  15th  June, 
1905. — Mr.  Ames .Not  printed. 

125.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  13th  March,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspon- 
dence, letters,  petitions,  etc.,  in  possession  of  the  government,  or  any  member  or  official  thereof, 
relating  to  land  damages  claimed  by  Thomas  Curley,  Charles  Mitchell  and  others,  of  Village 
Green,  Prince  Edward  Island,  for  lands  expropriated  for  the  Murray  Harbour  branch  of  the  Prince 
Edward  Island  Railway.     Presented  30th  June,  1905. — Mr.  McLean  (Queen's) Not  printed. 

126«  Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  13th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  corres- 
pondence and  despatches  between  the  government  of  Canada  and  the  laiperial  government,  in 
regard  to  the  establishment  of  a  branch  of  the  Royal  Mint  in  Canada.  Presented  4th  July,  1905. — 
Mr.  Monk Not  printed. 

127*  Copy  of  the  account  of  the  counsel  and  the  expert  witness  as  certified  to  by  the  chairman  of  the  select 
special  committee  appointed  last  session  to  investigate  the  position  of  the  Mutual  Reserve  Fund  Life 
Association  of  New  York  in  Canada.     Presented  (Senate)  28th  June,  1905,  by  Hon.  R.  W.  Scott. 

Not  printed. 

127a.  Letter  from  C.  J.  Coster  to  the  Clerk  of  the  Senate,  acknowledging  a  receipt  of  a  cheque  for  $500 
on  account  of  counsel  fees  in  connection  with  the  special  committee  on  the  Mutual  Reserve  Fund 
Life  Association  of  New  York,  and  also  a  letter  from  A.  Power,  acting  Deputy  Minister  of  Justice, 
referring  to  a  number  of  accounts  submitted  to  the  Department  of  Justice  for  taxation  in  connec- 
tion with  the  investigation  of  the  said  committee.  Presented  (Senate)  29th  June,  1905,  by  Hon.  R. 
W.  Scott Not  printed. 

128.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  13th  March,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  corres- 
pondence, orders  in  council,  agreements,  reports,  etc.,  in  connection  with  the  taking  over  by  the 
Dominion  government  of  the  Halifax  and  Esquimalt  defences.  Presented  7th  July,  1905.— Mr. 
Foster Printed  for  both  Uistribution  and  sessional  papers. 

129.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dater?  27th  March,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspon- 
dence, telegrams,  papers,  memoranda,  etc.,  between  the  government  and  members  of  the  Canadian 
militia,  in  regard  to  the  granting  of  the  King's  South  African  medal  to  Canadians  doing  18  months' 
South  African  war  service     Presented  10th  July,  1005.— Mr.  Worthington Not  printed. 

130.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  10th  July,  1905,  for  a  copy  of  the  memorandum 
from  the  members  of  the  Militia  Council  to  the  Minister  of  Militia  and  Defence  ;  and  also  a  copy 
of  the  memorandum  of  the  Minister  of  Militia  and  Defence  relating  to  the  militia  estimates. 
Presented  10th  July,  1905. — Sir  Frederick  Borden. .  Printed  for  loth  distribution  and  sessional  papers. 

lai.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  Cth  March,  1905,  showing  the  na'.nes  of  resi- 
dents in  the  North-west  Territories,  not  entitled  to  a  second  homestead,  for  whom  the  sanction  of 
the  department  has  been  given,  allowing  them  to  purchase  additional  quarter  sections,  subject  to 
ordinary  cultivation  conditions;  the  dates  upon  which  such  sanctions  were  given;  the  lands  which 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  li—Conlinued, 

have  been  purcliased  by  such  settlers  in  consequence  of  this  authority,  with  the  price  agreed  uixjn, 
and  the  sum  paid  down;  also  the  form  in  which  the  authority  to  make  the  sale  was  made  known  to 
the  local  agents  of  Dominion  lands.     Presented  10th  July,  1905. — Mr.  Lake Not  printed. 

132.  Partial  return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  13th  March,  1905,  showing;  (1)  the 
numbei  of  permanent  ap[X)intments,  male  and  female,  respectively,  made  to  the  civil  service  (inside 
division)  in  Ottawa,  since  July  1st,  1896 ;  (2)  the  present  strength  of  the  civil  service  in  Ottawa 
(inside  division)  permanent  staff,  specifying  whether  male  or  female  ;  (3)  the  number  of  temiwrarj' 
employees,  male  or  female,  on  the  pay-list  for  the  inside  divisien  of  the  civil  service  at  Ottawa  for 
January,  1905;  (4)  the  number  of  temporary  employees,  male  and  female,  appointed  since  July  1st, 
1896  ;  (5)  in  addition  to  the  j>ermantnt  and  temporary  clerks  at  present  employed  in  the  public  ser- 
vice in  Ottawa,  the  number  of  artisans,  labourers,  or  other  workmen  employed  at  Ottawa  during  the 
month  of  January,  and  showing  to  which  department  these  men  are  attached.  Presente<l  10th  July, 
1905.— ^fr.  Sproule Not  printed. 

133.  Rules  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Prince  Edward  Island  in  criminal  cases  Presented  (Senate)  10th 
July,  1905,  by  The  Si)eaker Not  printed. 

134.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  27th  March,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  corresixjn- 
dence,  telegrams,  letters,  memoranda,  orders  in  council,  reiwrts,  etc.,  in  jxjssession  of  the  govern- 
ment, or  any  member  or  official  thereof,  in  connection  with  the  granting  of  an  additional  subsidy  to 
the  province  of  Prince  Edward  Island,  in  1901,  of  $30,000  a  year,  and  the  basis  on  which  the  said 
subsidy  was  agreed  to  be  paid  to  the  province.   Presented  11th  July,  1905.— il/r.  Martin.  .Not  printed. 

135.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  Senate,  dated  6th  July,  1905,  showing  :  1.  The  amount  (acreage)  of  school 
lands  sold  in  the  North-west  Territories  since  the  union.  2.  The  amount  of  principal  (if  any),  and 
also  the  amount  of  interest  paid  over  to  the  Territorial  government.  3.  The  amount  (acreage)  of 
lands  sold,  and  the  average  price  per  acre  in  each  year  for  which  such  lands  were  sold.  4.  The 
amount  at  present  standing  to  the  credit  of  the  school  fund.  5.  The  amount  owing  on  sales  to  be 
carried  to  the  credit  of  said  fund.     Presented  12th  July,  VMb.—Uon.  Mr.  Loughced Not  printed. 

1 36.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  13th  February,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  cor- 
respondence, petitions,  resolutions,  reports,  memoranda,  in  jxjssession  of  the  government,  or  any 
member  thereof,  relating  to  the  survey  and  construction  of  branch  railway  lines  in  the  province  of 
Prince  Edward  Island.  Also  the  number  of  surveys  made  in  the  provimie  since  1900,  the  routes 
surveyed,  and  the  cost  of  each.     Presented  14th  July,  1905.— ifr.  Martin  (Queen's) Not  printed. 

137.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  14th  July,  1905,  for  a  copy  of  the  details  of  the 
third  item  of  Resolution  107  of  the  Supplementary  Estimates,  1905-6  :  Construction  of  lighthouses 
and  aids  to  navigation,  including  apparatus,  $675,000.  Department  of  Marine  and  Fisheries.  Pre- 
sented 14th  July,  1905.  —Hon.  J.  R.  F.  Prefontainc Not  printed. 

138.  Return  to  an  order  of  the  House  of  Commons,  dated  14th  July,  1905,  for  a  copy  of  the  report  of 
Superintendent  J.  D.  Moodie,  on  service  in  Hudson  Bay,  i^er  ss.  Neptune,  1903-4.  Presented  14th 
July,  1905.— JJow.  J.  B.  F.  Prefontainc  Printed  in  Sessional  Paper  No,  28. 

1 39.  Extracts  of  reports  of  committees  of  the  honourable  the  privy  council,  approved  by  his  excellency  on 
the  31st  May,  1902,  and  20th  September,  1904,  respectively,  relative  to  the  carrying  out  of  a  certain 
pro{)aganda  in  certain  Eurojiean  countries  to  promote  emigration  to  Canada  by  the  North  Atlantic 
Trading  Company  of  Amsterdam,  Holland.     Presented  19th  July,  1905,  by  Hon.  F.  Oliver. 

Not  printed. 

140.  Report  of  W.  M.  Graham,  inspector  of  Indian  agencies  in  the  Assiniboine  agency,  and  also  in  the 
Moose  Mountain  agetfcy.     Presented  19th  July,  1905,  by  Hon.  F.  Oliver Not  printed. 

141.  Correspondence  respecting  the  sale  of  certain  disputed  islands  in  the  Georgian  Bay,  south  of  Moose 
Deer  Point.     Presented  19th  July,  1905,  by  Hon.  F.  Oliver Not  printed. 

142.  Copy  of  an  indenture  between  His  Majesty  King  Edward  the  Seventh  and  the  Dominion  Coal 
Company,  Limited.     Presented  19th  July,  1905,  by  Hon.  F.  Oliver Not  printed. 

143.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  Senate,  dated  7th  July,  1905,  for  a  return  of  the  number  of  closed  graz- 
ing leases  granted  since  1897  by  the  government  of  the  North-west  Territories,  together  with  the 
following  information  relating  thereto :  The  number  of  acres  in  each  lease,  the  date  when,  and  time 
for  which  granted  ;  the  parties  to  whom  granted,  and  by  whom  at  present  held  ;  the  rental  per  acre, 
and  the  township  and  range  in  which  situate.  Presented  14th  July,  1905. — Hon.  Sir  Mackenzie 
Boivcll Not  printed. 

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CONTENTS  OF  VOLUME  U— Concluded. 

144.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  Senate,  dated  6th  April,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  despatches,  letters,  tele- 
grams and  other  correspondence  and  communications  received  by  the  department  of  public  works, 
or  any  officer  thereof,  or  by  any  department  of  the  government,  or  by  any  officer  thereof,  from  the 
Honourable  Senator  Philippe  Auguste  Choquette  in  any  way  relating  to  lot  4  438- A  of  the  official 
plan  and  book  of  reference  of  Montcalm  Ward,  of  the  city  of  Quebec,  and  to  the  purchase  thereof  by 
His  Majesty  King  Edward  VII,  and  of  all  despatches,  letters,  telegrams  and  other  correspondence 
and  communications  sent  by  any  and  all  such  departments  and  officers  to  the  Honourable  Senator 
Choquette  relating  thereto ;  also  copies  of  all  plans,  if  any,  filed  for  the  purpose  of  expropriating 
said  lot  in  the  registration  division  wherein  said  lot  is  situate,  and  copies  of  any  oth^r  expropriation 
proceedings  authorized  or  required  by  law  to  be  followed  in  connection  with  the  expropriation  of 
lands  for  public  purposes  and  which  in  any  way  relate  to  the  lot  aforesaid  ;  copies  of  all  appoint- 
ments of  valuators  regarding  said  lot ;  copies  of  all  applications  for  the  appointment  of  such 
valuators,  and  of  all  correspondence,  letters  and  telegrams  relating  to  such  appointments  ;  and  copies 
of  any  valuations  of  said  lot  made  by  any  valuators  ;  copies  of  all  orders  in  council  relating  to  said 
transactions  and  to  the  purchase  of  said  property  ;  copies  of  all  deeds,  powers  of  attorney,  reports 
and  orders  in  council  executed,  made  or  passed  relating  to  the  purchase  or  acquisition  of  said  lot  by 
His  Majesty  King  Edward  VII.     Presented  18th  July,  1905. — Hon.  Mr.  Landry Not  printed. 

145.  Return  to  an  address  of  th§  Senate,  dated  16th  May,  1905,  for  copies  of  all  correspondence  between 
Henry  F.  Coombs,  of  St.  John,  N.B.,  and  the  department  of  agriculture  of  Canada,  or  any  officer 
thereof,  relating  to  articles  forwarded  by  the  said  Henry  F.  Coombs  to  the  Paris  exhibition,  in  1900, 
and  his  claim  for  expenses  in  connection  therewith  and  for  payment  to  him  for  articles  damaged  or 
not  returned.     Presented  19th  July,  1905. — Hon.  Mr.  Landry Not  printed. 

146.  Return  to  an  address  of  the  Senate,  dated  14th  June,  1904,  for :  1.  A  statement  showing,  in  so 
many  distinct  columns,  the  names  and  surnames,  the  age,  rank,  the  domicile,  the  origin,  of  all  the 
officers,  sub-officers  and  men  of  the  crew  of  the  ship  sent  in  1903  to  explore  Hudson's  Bay.  2.  The 
name  of  the  ship  chartered  for  this  expedition,  its  tonnage,  the  name  of  its  owner,  the  price  assigned 
for  its  service,  the  duration  of  this  service.  3.  The  term  of  service  of  each  of  the  men  (officers,  sub- 
officers,  sailors,  etc.)  who  composed  the  cc^w  of  this  vessel.  4.  All  the  correspondence  relating  to 
this  expedition,  including  therein  the  instriictions  given.  5.  A  copy  of  each  report  made  by  the 
authorities  on  board  from  the  commencement  of  this  expedition.  Presented  18th  July,  1905. — Hon. 
Mr.  Landry Not  printed. 

147.  Orders  in  council  passed  since  last  session,  submitted  for  the  approval  of  parliament,  in  accordance 
with  provisions  of  section  5  of  chapter  34,  of  the  Statutes  of  Canada,  1902.  Presented  18th  July, 
1905,  by  Hon.  F.  Oliver Not  printed. 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 


A.  1905 


DOMINION   OF    CANADA 


REPORT 


OP   THE 


DEPARTIEIT  OF  TRiDE  iND  COMMERCE 


FOR   THE 


FISCAL    YEAR    ENDED    JUNE    30 


1904 


CONTENTS: 

PART     I.— CANADIAN  TRADE 

PART  II.— TRADE  OF  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES 

PRINTED  BY  ORDER  OF  PARLIAMENT 


OTTAWA 

PRINTED  BY  S.  E.  DAWSON,  PRINTEK  TO  THE  KING'S  MOST 
EXCELLENT  MAJESTY 

1905 
[No.  10—1905.] 


4-5   EDWARD  VII.  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10  A.  1905 


To  His  Excellency  the  Right  Honourable  Sir  Albert  Henry  George,  Earl  Grey,  Viscount 
ffowick,  Baron  Grey  oj  Howick,  in  the  CourUy  of  Northumberland,  in  the  Peerage  of 
the  United  Kingdom  and  a  Baronet ;  Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Most  Distinguished 
Order  of  Saint  Michael  and  Saint  George,  &c.,  &c.,  Governor  General  of  Canada. 

May  it  Please  Your  Excellency  : 

The  undersigned  has  the  honour  to  present  to  Your  Excelliency  the  report  of  the 
Department  of  Trade  and  Commerce,  for  the  fiscal  year  ended  June  30,  1904. 


All  of  which  is  respectfully  submitted. 


R.  J.  CARTWRIGHT, 

Minister  of  Trade  and  Commerce. 


Ottawa,  January  21,  1905. 


10-A^ 


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PART  I. 

Page  106.     Wire  crucible  cast  steel,  item  No.  17.     Quantity,  1904,  for  2,518,473,  read  1,518,473,. 
M     174.     Turnips.     Quantity,  1904,  for  1,340,238,  read  1,340,248. 

196.     Wire  of  all  kinds,  N.E.S.     Quantity,  1904,  for;794,544,  read  795,544. 


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INTRODUCTION. 

1.  Report  of  Deputy  Minister  of  Trade  and  Commerce  (Page  XIII). 

2.  Report  of  Superintendent  of  Commercial  Agencies  (Page  XV). 

5.  British  and  Foreign  Currencies,  Weights  and  Measures  differing  from  those  of 
Canada  and  used  in  the  Trade  Reports  of  the  respective  countries  named,  with 
their  equivalents  in  Canadian  Legal  Standards.     (Page  XXVI.) 


PART  I. 

CANADIAN   TRADE. 

Table  No.  1.— Imports  and  Exports  of  Canada  with  customs  duties  collected,  1868  to  1904.     (Page  2.) 

Tablb  No.  2.— Exports  (by  Classes)  of  Canada,  1868  to  1904.     (Page  4.) 

Table  No.  3.— Exports  (by  Classes)  of  Canada  (Home  Produce)  to  Great  Britain,  the  United  States  and 
other  countries,  1868  to  1904.     (Page  8.) 

Table  No.  4.  — Average  ad  valorem  Rates  of  Duty  on  Imports  into  Canada  from  Great  Britain,  th 
United  States  and  on  all  Imports,  1868  to  1904.     (Page  14.) 

Table  No.  5. — Imports  and  Percentages  of  Imports  into  Canada  from  Great  Britain  and  the  United 
States,  1868  to  1904.     (Page  16.) 

Table  No.  6. — Exports  and  Percentages  of  Exports  from  Canada  to  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States, 
1868  to  1904.     (Page  18.) 

Table  No.  7.— Imiwrts  (by  Countries)  for  Home  Consumption  into  Canada  1900  to  1904.    (Page  20.) 

Table  No.  8.— Imports  (by  Countries)  into  Canada,  1900  to  1!:K)4.     (Page  22.) 

Table  No.  9.— Exports  (by  Countries)  of  Canada,  1900  to  1904.     (Page  24.) 

Table  No.  10.— Aggregate  Trade  (by  Countries)  of  Canada  1900  to  1904.     (Page  20.) 

Table  No.  11. — Imports  and  Exports  (by  Articles)  of  Canada,  1900  to  1904,  and  the  Quantities  and  Values 
of  all  Goods  entered  for  Consumption,  with  the  Amounts  of  Duties  collected  thereon,  for  fiscal 
years  1903  and  1904.     (Page  28. ) 

Table  No.  12. — Exports  (by  Articles,  Home  Produce)  from  Canada  for  fiscal  years  1900  to  1904.  (Page  164.) 

Table  No.  13.— Imports  (by  Principal  Articles)  into  Canada,  1890  to  1904.     (Page  178.) 

Table  No.  14.— Export^by  Principal  Articles)  from  Canada,  1890  to  1904.     (Page  210 . ) 

Table  No.  15. —  Imports  (by  Principal  Articles  and  Countries)  both  Dutiable  and  Free,  1900  to  1904. 
(Page  224. 

Table  No.  16.— Exports  (by  Principal  Articles  and  Countries),  1900  to  1904.     (Page  265.) 

Table  No.  17. — Imports  (by  Principal  and  other  Articles)  entered  for  Consumption  into  Canada  (both 
Dutiable  and  Free)  frojn  Great  Britain,  the  United  States,  other  countries  and  Total,  1880  to 
1904.     (Page  304.) 


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Table  No.  18.— Exports  (by  Principal  and  other  Articles)  from  Canada  (Home  Produce)  to  Great  Britain, 
the  United  States,  other  countries  and  Total,  1868  to  1904.     (Page  388 . ) 

(A.)— The  Mine.     (Page  388.) 

(B.)— The  Fisheries.     (Page  398.) 

(C. )— The  Forest.     ( Page  410.) 

(D. )— Animals  and  their  produce.     (Page  432. ) 

(E. )— Agricultural  Products.     (Page  448. ) 

(F. )— Manufactures.     (Page  472. ) 

(G.)— Miscellaneous.     (Page  504.) 

(a)— Miscellaneous  Articles.     (Page  504.) 

(b) — Total  Exports  of  Merchandise  the  Produce  of  Canada.     (Page  504.) 

(c) — Estimated  Short  Reported.     (Page  505.) 

(d)— Coin  and  Bullion.     (Page  505.) 

(e)— Grand  Total  Exports  the  Produce  of  Canada.     (Page  505.) 

Table  No.  19. — Imports  and  Exports  of  Canada  from  and  to  each  Principal  Country  of  the  British  Empire 
and  Foreign  Countries,  1900  to  1904.     (Page  506.) 


British  Empire. 


Great  Britain  Imports 

„          II        Exports 

British  Africa Imports 

,1            II     . .  .• Exports 

British  Australasia  Imports 

II                II          Exports 

II      East  Indies . , Imports 

II              It Exports 

II      Guiana Imports 

II            II        Exports 

II      West  Indies Imports 

II               II              Exports 

Newfoundland Imports 

II Exports 

Foreign  Countries.— 

American  West  Indies 


...    Imports 

Exports 

Argentine  Republic Imports 

II                M        Exports 

Austria-Hungary Imports 

II                     Exports 

Belgium Imports 

II Exports 

Brazil  Imports 

II Exports 

Central  America  States Imports 

II                II             Exports 

Chile Imports 

11     Exports 

China Imports 

II     . , Exporcs 

Cuba Imports 

11     Exports 

Danish  West  Indies •Imports 

II               II          Exports 

Denmark  ,    Imports 

11        Exports 

Dutch  East  Indies . .    Imports 

Dutch  West  Indies Imports 

II            II Exports 


Page  506) 

1-  526) 

II  532) 

,1  533) 

II  536) 

II  538) 

I,  542) 

,1  544) 

,1  545) 

1.  546) 

11  548) 

,1  550) 

1,  554) 

II  556) 


560) 
562) 

564) 
565) 

566) 
568) 

569) 
574) 

577) 
578) 

580) 
581) 

582) 
583) 

584) 
587) 

589) 
590) 

592) 
593) 

595) 
596) 

598) 

599) 
600) 


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Table  No.  19— Imports  and  Exports  of  Canada,  &c. — Concluded. 

Foreign  Countries— Co»i. 

France Imports 

„ Exports 


Imports 

Exports 

Imixirts 

„              M Exiwi-ts 

Germany Imports 

„        Exports 


French  Africa  

IT  II  

French  West  Indies 


Greece . 


Imports 


Italy 

Japan 

Mexico 

Norway  and  Sweden 


Hawaii '  . .  , Imports 

,1     Exi)ort8 

Hayti Exports 

Holland Imports 

II      Exjwrts 

....  Imports 

Exports 

Imports 

Exports 

Imports 

Ex[)ort8 

Imports 

II                   M         Exports 

Portugal Imports 

M        .    Exports 

Russia Imports 

1 Exports 

Spain Imports 

II Exports 

St.  Pierre ... Imports 

11           Exports 

Switzerland Imports 

II Exports 

Turkey Imports 

II       Exix)rts 

United  States Imports 

II           II       Exports 

United  States  of  Colombia Exports 

Uruguay "Imports 

11        Exports 

Venezuela ' 


Imports 
Exports 


Page  601 
,1      610 


613 
614 

615 
616 

618 
628 

631 

632. 
633. 

634. 

635. 
637. 

639. 
642. 

643. 
646. 

648. 
649. 

651. 
653. 

655. 
657. 

658. 
659. 

660. 
662. 

663. 
664. 

667. 
670. 

671. 
673. 

674. 
704. 

711. 

712. 
713. 

714. 
715. 


Table  No.  20.  —Imports  (by  Countries)  entered  for  Consumption  in  Canada  under  the  General,  Surtax  and 
Preferential  Tariffs,  1900  to  1904.     (Page  716. ) 


TONNAGE  TABLES. 

Table  No.  21. — Number  and  Tonnage  of  Vessels  Arrived  at  and  Departed  from  Canadian  Ports,  1868  to 
1904,     (Page  718.) 

Table  No.  22. — Number  and  Tonnage  of  British  and  Foreign  Vessels  Arrived  at  and    Departed  from 
Canadian  Ports,  1868  to  1904.     (Page  720.) 

Table  No.  23. — Number  and    Tonnage  of  Steam  and  Sailing  Vessels  Arrived  at  and  Departed  from 
Canadian  Ports,  1868  to  1904.     (Page  722.); 


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Table  No.  24. — Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sea-going  Vessels  Entered  at  and  Cleared  from  Canadian  Ports, 
1902,  1903  and  1904.     (Page  724.) 

Table" No.  25.— Number  and  Tonnage  of  British  and  Foreign  Sea-going  Vessels  Entered  at  and  Cleared 
from  Canadian  Ports,  1902,  1903  and  1904.     (Page  726.) 

Table  No.  26.— Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sea-going  Vessels  Entered  at  and  Cleared  from  the  Principal 
Ports  in  Canada,  1902,  1903  and  1904.     (Page  728.) 

Table  No.  27.  -Number  and  Tonnage  of  Vessels  Trading  on  the  Lakes  and  Rivers  between  Canada  and 
the  United  States,  not  including  Ferries,  which  Arrived  at  and  Dejjarted  from  Canadian  Ports, 
1902,  1903  and  190"^.     (Page  732.) 

Table  No,  28. — Number  and  Tonnage  of  Vessels  employed  in  the  Coasting  Trade  of  Canada,  which 
Arrived  at  and  Departed  from  Canadian  Ports,  1902,  1903  and  1904.     (Page  734.) 

Recapitulation  Tonnage  Tables. 

Table  No.  29. — Number  and  Tonnage  of  Vessels  Arrived  at  and  Departed  from  Canadian  Ports,  1902 
1903  and  1904.     (Page  736.) 

INSPECTION  OF  STAPLE  PRODUCTS. 

Table  No.  30.— Quantity  of  Wheat  ^nd  other  Grain  inspected  and  Fees  collected,  1904.     (Page  730.) 
Table  No.  31. — Quantity  of  Hay  inspected  and  Fees  collected,  1904.     (Page  741.) 
Table  No.  32.— Quantity  of  Fish  and  Fish  Oils  inspected  and  Fees  collected,  1904.     (Page  741.) 
Table  Nu.  33.— Quantity  of  Pot  and  Pearl  Ashes  inspected  and  Fees  collected,  1904.     (Page  742.) 
Table  No.  34.— Quantity  of  Leather  and  Hides  insjiected  and  Fees  collected,  1904.     (Page  742.) 

CULLING  OF  LUMBER. 

Table  No.  35.— Quantity  of  Lumber  Measured,  Culled  and  Counted  at  the  Port  of  C^iiebec,  1904, 
(Page  743.). 

MISCELLANEOUS  GRAIN  STATISTICS. 

Table  No.  36. — Statement  respecting  Grain  Elevators  in  operation  in  Western  Grain  Inspection  Division. 
(Page  744.) 

Table  No.  37. — Statement  showing  Number  of  Elevators  East  of  Lake  Superior,  with  location  and  capa- 
city of  same.     (Page  744.) 

Table  No.  38. — Comparative  Statement  of  Elevators  operated  under  License,  for  the  four  years  ended 
June  30,  1904.     (Page  745.) 

Table  No.  39. — Total  Number  of  Cars  Insi)ected  at  Winnipeg,  with  the  total  Quantity  of  each  kind  of 
Grain,  for  the  four  years  hereinafter  enumerated.     (Page  745.) 

Table  No.  40.— Comparative  Statement  of  Receipts  of  Gr?,in  at  Terminal  Elevators,  Fort  William  and 
Port  Arthur,  for  the  Crops  of  1900,  1901,  1902  and  1903.     (Page  745.) 

Table  No.  41.— Acreage  under  Crop  in  Manitoba  and  the  North-west  Territories,  for  the  years  1900, 1901, 
1902  and  1903,  with  yield  of  wheat  for  the  four  years  respectively.     (Page  746.) 

Table  No.  42.— Statement  showing  Number  and  t  )tal  Capacity,  in  bushels,  of  Canadian  and  United 
States  Vessels  carrying  grain  from  Fort  William  and  Port  Arthur  during  season  of  navigation, 
May  7  to  December  12,  1904.     (Page  747.) 

Table  No.  4.3.— Summary  of  Revenue  accrued  for  year  ended  June  30,  1904,  from  Inspection  of  Staples. 
(Page  747.) 

MISCELLANEOUS  TABLES. 

Table  No.  44.— Quantity  of  Excise  Goods  manufactured  and  Entered  for  Consumption,  also  Revenue 
accrued  thereon,  and  other  Excise  Revenue  accrued,  1900  to  1904,  and  Quantity  remaining 
in  warehouse  at  theend  of  the  years  named.     (Page  748.) 

Table  No.  45.— Transactions  imder  the  Chinese  Immigration  Act,  1904.     (Page  750.) 

Table  No.  46.— Statement  of  Expenditure,  1904.     (Page  751.) 


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PART  II. 

TRADE  OF  FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Trade  of  the  Principal  Conntries  of  the  British   Empire  and  Foreign   Countries 
during  each  of  a  period  of  years  to  date  of  the  latest  available  report : — 

BRITISH  EMPIRE. 

Obeat  Britain— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  2. ) 

Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     {Page  5.) 

Exports  (Home  Produce)  by  Principal  Articles,  189i)  to  1903.     (Page  11) 

Exports  (Foreign  Produce)  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  20.) 

Imports  by  Principal  Articles  from  Canada  and  United  States,  1894  to  1903.  (Page  25.) 

Exports  (Home  Produce)  by  Principal  Articles  to  Canada  and  United  States,  1894  to 

1903.     (Page  33.) 

Exports  (Foreign  Produce)  by  Principal  Articles  to  Canada  and  United  States  -,1894  to 

1903.     (Page  40.) 

s 

Australian  Commonwealth.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1!K)3.     (Page  47.) 

,1  1,  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  49.) 

t.  .,  Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  54.) 

Barbados. — Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  57.) 
Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  190?.     (Page  58.) 
Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  59.) 

British  Guiana.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1900  to  1904.     (Page  60.) 
.1  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1900  to  1904.     (Page  61.) 

Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1900  to  1904.     (Page  62. ) 

British  Tniha. — Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  190C  to  1904.     (Page  63  ) 
..  Imports  by  Principal* Articles,  litOO  to  1904.     (Page  64.) 

Exports  by  Principal  Articles.  1900  to  1904.     (Page  60.) 

Capk  of  Good  Hope. — Imports  and  Exiwrts  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  68.) 
Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  69.) 
Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  71.) 

Ceylon.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  72.) 
M  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  74.) 

Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  76.) 

Fiji.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  77.) 
.,      Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  78.) 
M      Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  79.) 

Gold  Coast. —Imports  and  Exports  by  Coimtries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  80.) 
Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  189'.)  to  1903.     (Page  81.) 
Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  82.) 

Grenada.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  83.) 
Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  84.) 
Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  85.) 

Jamaica. — Imports  and  Exports  by  Countrie",  1900  to  1904.     (Page  86.) 
.1  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1900  to  1904.     (Page  87.) 

n  Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1900  to  1904.     (Page  88.) 

Lagos.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  89.) 
II        Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  90.) 
Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903,     (Page  91.) 


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Mauritius.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  92.) 
Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  93.) 
Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  94.) 

Natal.- Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  95.) 
Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  96.) 
Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  98.) 

Newfoundland  (including  Labrador). — Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.    (Page  99.) 
11  ,.  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  100.) 

M  „  Exportsby  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  102.) 

New  Zealand.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  103.) 
.1  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  104.) 

.1  Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  106.) 

Sierra  Leone.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  107.) 
t,  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  108.) 

Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  109.) 

Straits  Settlements.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  110.) 
Trinidad.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903-4.     (Page  111.) 
1.  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903-4.     (Page  112.) 

Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903-4.     (Page  114.) 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

Argentine  Republic— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  115.) 
Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  116.) 
I.  Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  118.) 

Austria-Hungary.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  119.) 
11  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  120.) 

.1  Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  122.) 

Belgium.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  124.) 
Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  125.) 
Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  127.) 

Chile.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  129.) 
1.         Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  130.) 
.1         Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  132.) 

China.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  133.) 
.1         Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  135.) 
.1         Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  137.) 

Denmark.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1898  to  1902.     (Pi,ge  139. ) 
.1  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  140.) 

Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  142.) 

France.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  143.) 
..  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  144.) 

M  Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903      (Page  146.) 

Germany.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  148.) 
1.  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  150.) 

■1  Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  152.) 

Holland.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  154.) 
..  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  156.) 

.1  Exportsby  Principal  Articles,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  158.) 

Italy.— Imports' and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  160.) 
.1        Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  161.) 
..        Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  163.) 


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Japan. — Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  165.) 
Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  166.) 
Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  170.) 

Mexico.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  173.) 
„  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  174.) 

Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  176.) 

Norway. — Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  177.) 
Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  178.) 
Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  180.) 

Portugal. — Imi^orts  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  182.) 
Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  183.) 
Exports  by  Princiiial  Articles,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  184.) 

Spain.— Imports  and  Exiwrts  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  185.) 
„         Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  186.) 
M         Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  188.) 

Sweden.— Imix)rts  and  Exiwrts  by  Countries,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  189.) 
„  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  190.) 

Extorts  by  Principal  Articles,  1898  to  1902.     (Page  192.) 

Switzerland.— Imports  and  Exports  by  Countries,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  193. 
,.  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903.     (Page  194.) 

„  Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1899  to  1903,     (Page  196.) 

United  States.— Imports  and  Exiwrts  by  Countries,  1900  to  1904.     (Page  198.) 
•I  Imports  by  Principal  Articles,  1900  to  1904.     (Page  201.) 

„  Exports  by  Principal  Articles,  1900  to  1904.    (Page  206.) 


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EEPOET  OF  THE  DEPUTY  MINISTEE. 

The  Right  Honourable 

Sir  Richard  J.  Cartwright,  G.C.M.G., 

Minister  of  Trade  and  Commerce, 
Ottawa. 

Sir, — The  record  of  the  trade  and  commerce  of  Canada  for  the  year  ended  June 
30,  1904,  as  set  forth  in  this  the  twelfth  Annual  Report  of  the  Department,  is,  as  will 
be  seen  by  the  various  detailed  statements,  a  continuance  of  the  story  as  told  in  reports 
or  several  preceding  years,  of  continued  increase  in  the  aggregate  trade  of  the  country, 
though  while  the  advance  has  been  one  of  kind,  it  has  varied  in  degree.  The  aggregate 
increase  has  been  $5,668,353. 

There  has  been  an  increase  of  nearly  $18,000,000  in  the  imports,  and  a  falling  off 
in  exports  of  over  $12,000,000,  leaving  a  net  gain  as  above.  The  increase  in  imports 
during  the  year  has  been  general  on  all  important  articles,  notably  among  them,  coal, 
coke,  etc.,  to  the  extent  of  about  $4,640,000  ;  sugar  and  molasses  nearly  $2,300,000  ;  tea, 
$1,222,000  ;  wood  and  manufactures  of,  $2,400,000;  wool  and  manufactures  of ,  over 
$1,700,000;  electrical  apparatus,  nearly  $800,000.  The  exact  figures  as  regards  the 
articles  are  shown  in  the  detailed  statements  herewith  published. 

On  the  other  hand,  the  decrease  in  exports  amounted  to  over  $1,600,000  on  animals 
living ;  over  $10,800,000  on  breadstuffs  (wheat) ;  over  $1,000,000  on  fish  ;  over  $4,000,- 
000  on  provisions  and  over  $3,000,000  on  wood  unmanufactured.  There  has,  however,  been 
an  increase  in  the  exports  of  minor  articles,  aggregating  nearly  $8,500,000,  leaving  a  net 
total  decrease  of  $1 2,328,489.  In  point  of  fact  nearly  the  whole  net  decrease  is  attribut- 
able to  the  one  item,  wheat.  The  production  for  export  in  Manitoba  and  the  North- 
west was  considerably  less  than  in  the  previous  year,  as  will  be  seen  by  reference  to 
page  745,  where  the  quantity  inspected  at  Winnipeg  was  but  40,400,000  bushels  as 
against  nearly  52,000,000  the  previous  year,  indicating  that  practically  the  same  propor- 
tionate quantity  to  that  produced  was  inspected  as  in  the  year  1902, 

It  may  perhaps  be  said  that  the  quantity  inspected  does  not  indicate  the  quantity 
produced,  but  it  does  indicate  the  quantity  produced  for  export.  The  great  influx  of 
immigration  into  the  North-west,  and  the  increased  acreage  prepared  for  the  coming 
year's  crop,  would  naturally  account  for  the  holding  back  of  a  larger  quantity  for  con- 
sumption and  seed  than  was  the  case  in  the  previous  year,  reducing  to  that  extent  the 
quantity  available  for  export. 

It  might  be  interesting  to  note  that  the  total  increase  in  the  aggregate  trade  of 
the  country  for  the  twenty  years  from  1873  to  1893  was  a  little  less  than  $30,000,000, 
while  for  the  eleven  years  since  1893  the  increase  has  exceeded  $225,000,000,  yet  there 
is  plenty  of  room  for  further  expansion. 

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It  may  be  noted  that  there  has  been  during  the  year  a  large  increase  in  the  imports 
from  British  Guiana  and  the  British  West  Indies,  aggregating  in  round  numbers, 
$4,500,000.  This  has  practically  all  occurred  in  the  imports,  and  is  covered  by  the  item 
sugar,  wherp  the  increase  from  British  Guiana  has  exceeded  $1,600,000,  and  from  the 
British  West  Indies,  $2,700,000,  or  a  total  of  say  $4,370,000  ;  whereas  the  imports 
from  Germany  of  sugar  fell  off  to  the  extent  of  about  $2,750,000,  or  to  be  exact,  from 
$3,116,741  in  1903,  to  $368,717  in  1904.  This  change  in  the  course  of  the  sugar 
trade  has  unquestionably  given  the  Canadian  house  wife  a  more  satisfactory  article  than 
before. 

The  employment  of  commercial  agents  has  been  somewhat  extended  during  the 
year.  A  full  report  on  the  subject  from  the  Superintendent  of  Commercial  Agencies 
will  be  found  following. 

The  usual  unrevised  statement  for  the  first  six  months  of  the  current  fiscal  year  is 
also  published,  which  shows  an  increase  in  imports  over  the  six  months  of  1 903  of  about 
$5,000,000,  but  a  decrease  in  exports  of  over  $14,000,000,  less  than  $10,000,000  of 
which,  however,  was  of  home  produce,  and  nearly  $5,000,000  of  foreign  produce. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

W.  G.  PARMELEE, 

Deputy  Minister. 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10  A.  1905 


EEPORT  OF  SUPERIIiJ'TENDElS'T  OF  COMMERCIAL 

AGEISrCIES. 

January  1,  1905. 
W.  G.  Parmelee,  Esq.,  I.S.O., 
Deputy  Minister, 

Department  of  Trade  and  Commerce, 
Ottawa. 

Sir, — I  have  the  honour  to  present  herewith  the  first  annual  report  of  the  Com- 
mercial Agency  Service  since  I  had  the  honour  of  being  appointed  Superintendent  of 
Commercial  Agencies. 

During  the  calendar  year  ended  in  December,  1904,  three  more  Commercial  Agen- 
cies were  established,  viz.,  in  Japan,  Bristol,  Eng.,  and  Mexico,  which  now  makes 
fifteen  in  all. 

NVeekly  Report. 

In  previous  years  the  reports  of  commercial  agents  were  published  only  in  the 
Monthly  Report  of  the  Department  which  considerably  delayed  the  publication  and 
distribution  of  this  valuable  commercial  knowledge,  thereby  seriously  impairing  its  use-* 
fulness.  To  obviate  this  the  issue  of  the  Weekly  Report  was  begun  last  February,  con- 
taining not  only  the  reports  of  the  commercial  agents,  but  all  trade  inquiries  and 
extracts  from  commercial  papers,  and  tariff  changes  and  new  customs  regulations  of 
Canada  and  foreign  countries  when  of  immediate  importance  to  the  Canadian  business 
men.  All  this  commercial  information  is  therefore  distributed  every  seven  days 
throughout  Canada  under  the  new  system  as  against  six  weeks  to  two  months  and 
sometimes  more  under  the  old. 

Weekly  Report  Index. 

A  complete  index  of  the  Weekly  Report  is  kept  up  to  da<e.  This  was  never 
attempted  before.  It  is  the  intention  to  publish  this  every  six  months  and  distribute 
it  to  the  regular  recipients  of  the  Report.  This  index  enables  a  business  man  to  refer 
easily  to  every  reference  to  any  line  of  trade  in  which  he  may  be  interested. 

Index  to  Trade  Inquiries. 

With  each  Weekly  Report  lists  of  trade  inquiries  from  the  commercial  agents  and 
from  other  sources  are  published.  A  complete  index  of  these  inquiries  is  also  kept  up 
to  date.  It  has  therefore  become  possible  since  the  publication  of  the  Weekly  Report, 
to  immediately  furnish  anyone  with  the  name  and  address  of  every  inquirer  from  abroad 
concerning  any  one  commodity  or  subject  of  trade  inquiry,  which  may  be  required. 


XVi  TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 

4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  190b 

Instructions  to  Commercial  Agents. 

A  special  memorandum  of  instructions  to  commercial  agents  was  prepared  and 
•forwarded,  which  has  greatly  harmonized  the  work  and  made  the  foreign  service  more 
uniform,  systematic  and  regular. 

Regularity  of  Reports. 

Commercial  agents  are  now  required  to  report  every  rponth  to  the  Department. 
Under  the  previous  custom,  with  one  or  two  exceptions,  they  reported  at  intervals  of 
several  months  though  the  majority  reported  quarterly. 

Industrial  Blue  Book. 

During  the  past  year  there  have  been  distributed  more  than  five  hundred  copies  of 
the  Industrial  Blue  Book  to  al]  parts  of  the  world.  This  was  accomplished  through  the 
commercial  agents  and  many  were  also  mailed  directly  from  the  Department.  This  work 
is  the  most  comprehensive  of  the  kind  published  in  Canada  and  contains  the  names 
and  addresses  of  all  the  manufacturers  of  Canada. 

It  was  placed  in  the  hands  of  the  more  important  British  Consulates  in  Europe,  the 
United  States,  Mexico  and  South  America,  besides  being  placed  in  all  the  largest  Cham- 
bers of  Commerce  in  Europe  and  Japan.  In  acknowledging  the  receipt  of  the  work 
the  British  Consuls  were  highly  gratified,  and  without  exception,  all  expressed  their 
pleasure  and  willingness  to  do  all  in  their  power  to  help  Canadian  trade. 

A  British  Consul's  Views. 

As  one  example,  I  beg  leave  to  quote  an  extract  from  the  letter  from  the  British 
Consul  at  Chicago.  He  states  '  I  have  only  recently  taken  up  my  duties  at  this  post,  and 
I  venture  to  take  this  opportunity  to  point  out  to  you  that  this  Consulate  is  always 
ready  to  do  anything  in  its  power  to  assist  the  commerce  of  any  part  of  the  British 
Empire,  but  that  we  are  given  little  information  from  Canada,  and  few  Canadians  ever 
ask  any  information  from  us  while  we  are  flooded  with  inquiries  from  American  firms 
wishing  to  send  goods  into  Canada. 

Desire  to  aid  Canadians. 

'  I  would  suggest  that  you  should  regard  this  Consulate  as  one  of  your  agencies 
and  make  all  the  possible  use  of  my  staff  and  their  knowledge  of  the  trade  and  capa- 
bilities of  this  consular  district  and  recommend  Canadian  merchants,  manufacturers 
and  others  to  call  on  us  when  visiting  Chicago.  In  this  way  we  should  be  kept  in 
touch  with  all  that  is  going  on  and  hear  what  merchants  and  manufacturers  are  looking 
for,  and  often  be  able  to  follow  up  some  enquiry  for  a  visitor  which  otherwise  we  should 
never  have  heard  of.' 

Circulars  to  Commercial  Agents. 

During  the  past  year  special  circulars  have  been '  addressed  to  the  commercial 
agents  asking  them  to  report  upon  given  subjects  of  trade  interest.  All  the  replies 
have  been  in  turn  published  in  the  Weekly  Report.  This  feature  in  the  conduct  of  the 
commercial  agency  service  has  been  very  favourably  received  by  the  press  and  business 
men  of  Canada. 


REPORT  OF  TEE  DEPUTY  MINISTER  xvii 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   10 

Unable  to  t^ke  Advantage  of  Opportunities. 

It  becomes  necessary  however  to  report,  that  it  would  appear  from  the  present 
flourishing  condition  of  the  commercial  agency  service,  the  accuracy  and  frequency  of  the 
commercial  agents  reports,  aud  the  speed  with  which  the  reports  are  printed  and  dis- 
tributed throughout  Canada,  that  the  service  is  somewhat  hampered  in  its  usefulness 
and  sometimes  discouraging,  by  the  inability  of  Canadian  exporters  to  avail  themselves 
to  the  full  extent  of  the  opportunities  offered  in  the  foreign  markets. 

Some  Causes  for  Complaint. 

Prosperity  at  home  has  prevented  many  from  engaging  in  foreign  trade,  but  I 
regret  to  report  that  many  instances  have  been  brought  to  the  attention  of  the  Depart- 
ment by  commercial  agents,  some  of  which  have  been  published,  of  bad  packing,  goods 
not  up  to  sample,  negligent  correspondence,  disregard  of  promised  dates  of  shipment  and 
neglect  of  foreign  customs  regulations.  In  some  cases  serious  loss  has  been  entailed, 
in  others  heavy  penalties  have  veen  inflicted,  all  of  which  has  endangered  the  reputa- 
tion of  Canada  in  the  eyes  of  the  foreign  buyer. 

These  complaints  were  published  from  time  to  time  in  the  monthly  reports  issued 
by  this  department  and  cover  a  period  of  a  good  many  years,  but  it  may  be  well  to  give 
specific  reference  to  a  few  to  illustrate  the  variety  of  the  complaints  received  and 
published  since  the  institution  of  the  Weekly  Report. 

No  Attention  to  Correspondence. 

In  Weekly  Report  No.  19 — page  4 — Mr.  Larke,  Sydney,  Australia,  writes: — 'In 
Wellington  a  firm  had  received  but  three  replies  to  forty-two  letters  written  to  manu- 
facturers of  various  lines It  would  be  advantageous  to  Canada  that  even 

in  such  cases  the  applicants  had  returned  a  courteous  answer  to  the  letters  stating  that 
they  could  not  entertain  the  proposition,  but  had  passed  the  letter  to  a  firm  which 
they  thought  might  be  able  to  do  so.' 

Neglect  in  Following  Instructions. 

In  Weekly  Report  No.  21 — page  o — in  the  matter  of  prompt  attention  to  orders, 
Mr.  Larke  states  that  a  certain  Canadian  firm  in  acknowledging  an  order  wrote  : — 

'  Your  valued  order  received  and  your  instructions  carefully  noted  and  will  be 
strictly  attended  to.' 

When  the  goods  arrived  Mr.  Larke  states  :  — '  No  attention  had  been  paid  to  the 
instructions,  and  the  consignees  had  to  pay  a  considerable  sum  in  consequence.  The 
loss  fell  on  the  Canadian  consignor,  and  though  he  readily  reimbursed  his  customer,  it 
will  take  the  profit  of  more  than  two  such  shipments  to  cover  the  loss  of  the  ne^^lect. 
When  I  was  assured  that  such  a  thing  had  occurred  not  once,  nor  twice,  but  three 
times,  it  is  evident  the  organization  responsible  for  such  a  succession  must  be  defective.' 

Instance  of  Bad  Packing. 

Again,  in  the  same  report — page  6 — Mr.  Larke  draws  attention  to  many  instances 
of  bad  packing  which  has  come  under  his  notice.     On  page  7  of  the  same  report  he  calls 

attention  to  the  neglect  in  answering  correspondence,  quoting  one  firm   who  wrote 

I  gave  my  last  order   six  months  ago,  but  at  this  moment  I  am  not  advised  when  the 
order  is  to  be  filled,  or  whether  it  is  to  be   filled  at  all.     With  such  uncertainty  we 
cannot  take  the  risk  of  giving  large  orders. '         , 
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Delays  in  Shipping. 

• 

In  weekly  Report  No.  27 — page  14— Mr.  Ross,  Melbourne,  Australia,  in  complain- 
ing of  certain  delays  in  shipping,  states,  after  referring  to  a  specific  case  :  '  I  am  positive 
this  delay  is  entirely  attributable  to  the  want  of  enterprise  on  the  part  of  the  head 
office  in  Canada,  and  prompt  measures  should  be  adopted  to  effect  a  drastic  change  in 
•such  an  inert  policy. 

Lack  of  Business  Courtesy. 

in  criticising  business  methods  further  Mr.  Ross  remarks ; — '  I  have  frequently 
found  Australian  merchants  express  surprise  at  the  lack  of  enterprise  and  business 
-courtesy  many  important  Canadian  houses  evidence  in  their  transactions.  Too  many 
■Canadian  firms  have  taken  ''  random  shots  "  at  the  Australian  trade ;  have  interested 
importers  in  their  commodities,  estabhshed  connections,  and  then,  when  the  Australian 
merchant  has  been  at  considerable  trouble  and  expense  in  preparing  to  put  the  line  on 
the  market,  he  finds  the  support  withdrawn  without  any  apparent  good  reason,  and  often 
without  even  a  line  of  explanation. 

Experience  of  a  Commercial  Agent. 

Upon  the  same  subject  Mr.  Ross  complains  at  length  of  the  manner  in  which 
"Canadians  treat  their  correspondents  from  Australia  and  states, — '  It  is  obvious  that 
Canadian  firms  should  remove  this  stigma  on  them,  if  they  have  any  desire  to  secure 
and  maintain  a  good  name.  That  these  complaints  are  justified  is,  in  a  degree,  evid- 
enced by  the  fact  that  frequently  special  reports  sent  from  this  commercial  agency 
direct  to  Canadian  inquirers  are  not  acknowledged.  Commercial  rights  are  human,  and 
it  is  therefore,  rather  discouraging  when  their  efforts  are  not  recognized — not  necessarily 
favourably.' 

Lord  Strathcona's  Strictures. 

In  Weekly  Report  No.  28 — page  8 — Lord  Strathcona  complains  of  the  selling  of  July 
and  August  made  cheese  as  September  cheese. 

Again  on  page  22  of  the  same  report.  Lord  Strathcona  complains  that  '  Canadian 
firms  who  profess  to  be  interested  in  export  trade  in  various  lines,  have  never  even 
acknowledged  receipt  of  letters  addressed  to  them.  In  other  cases,  comment  has  been 
made  as  to  the  great  delay  experienced  in  receiving  replies.' 

Placing  Customers  in  Opposition. 

In  Weekly  Report  No.  29 — page  17 — Mr.  MacLean,  Yokohama,  Japan,  complains 
of  a  certain  faulty  business  methods  in  which  a  Canadian  firm  in  filling  an  order  for 
Canadian  cheese  in  pots  '  took  advantage  of  his  opportunity  to  send,  on  consignment  a 
supply  of  the  same  article  to  a  neighbouring  firm  ;  thus  placing  his  consignment  in  oppo- 
sition to  his  own  cash  customer.' 

Delay  in  Shipments,  Advices  still  Later. 

On  the  same  page  he  refers  to  an  order  for  butter  which  was  acknowledged  by  the 
Canadian  firm  on  the  27th  April,  and  the  butter  only  arrived  in  Yokohama  on  the  14th 
July.  Mr.  MacLean  goes  on  to  say, — '  During  this  long  interval  the  dealer  here  had  to 
.supply  his  customers  with  Australian  butter,  which  he  can  get  when  he  requires  it.  A 
further  cause  of  delay  and  annoyance  was  that  although  the  butter  came  on  the  2'artar 


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the  papers,    including   invoice,    bill   of  lading,  &c.,     came  by   the  Empress  of   China 
four  days  later ;  the  goods  meanwhile  having  to  remain  at  the  customs. 

Expect  Payment  Before  Goods  Inspected. 

In  Weekly  Report  No.  30,  page  9,  Mr.  MacNamara,  Manchester,  England,  in 
speaking  of  faulty  Canadian  methods,  states —  , 

*  It  has  been  stated  to  me  by  reliable  importers  that  bill  with  draft  attached  has 
reached  them  in  advance  of  the  goods  covered  by  the  same,  and  the  banks  ask  them  to 
accept  on  presentatitm.'  Another  great  source  of  complaint  by  the  trade  is  that  full 
amount  is  drawn  for,  rather  than  50  to  70  per  cent  of  the  value  and  for  the  balance 
remittance  by  the  consignee  on  full  examination  and  approval  of  the  shipment.' 

Contracts  Repudiated. 

Mr.  MacNamara  continues: — '  Firms  have  striven  hard  to  cultivate  business  relations 
with  Canada  in  wood  products  and  have  been  only  partially  successful  owing  to  the  fact 
that  after  contracts  had  been  regularly  agreed  to  and  signed  they  were  only  partially 
executed,  and  in  some  cases  entirely  repudiated.  Another  difficulty  seems  to  present 
itself  to  the  English  importer,  namely,  that  Canadian  shippers  ask  importers  to  be  both 
buyer  and  seller.  It  seems  a  rather  strange  statement,  and  if  true,  a  most  unbusiness- 
like idea  to  ask  buyers  what  they  can  pay  for  an  article I  am  informed  that 

there  seems  to  be  a  disinclination  on  the  part  of  Canadian  shippers  of  wood  products  to 
figuie  out  data,  and  calculate  cost,  but  would  like  possible  buyers  to  do  this  for  them. 

Not  up  to  Sample. 

In  Weekly  Report  No.  43,  page  5,  Mr.  MacKinnon,  Bristol,  England,  states, — "  It  is 
claimed  that  Canadian  shipments  do  not  always  prove  equal  to  the  samples  on  which 
the  orders  were  given.  A  serious  charge  of  this  nature  has  just  been  laid  before  me 
particulars  of  which  will  be  forwarded  in  due  course.  It  should  be  noted  that  even  if 
it  is  in  the  shipper's  power  to  prove  that  the  fault  was  not  his  or  was  not  intentional, 
and  that  he  used  reasonable  care  to  prevent  it,  yet  a  certain  amount  of  discredit  inevit- 
ably follows  such  a  dispute.' 

Not  in  Terms  of  Contract. 

Mr.  McKinnon  further  states  that  a  similar  complaint  to  the  above  which  has 
reached  him  is  that  shipments  are  not  always  in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  the  contract. 
'  A  case  was  mentioned  where  a  Canadian  firm  contracted  for  a  shipment  in  June,  dis- 
patched the  goods  about  July  10,  and  explained  that  it  was  "  practically  a  June  ship- 
ment '.  Leading  merchants  are  aware  how  vital  a  thing  is  punctuality,  time  being  often 
of  the  essence  of  the  contract,  but  beginners  in  the  export  trade  sometimes  overlook  its 
importance.  I  have  been  asked,  therefore,  to  secure  the  publication  of  an  earnest  Depart- 
mental appeal  to  all  exporters  to  see  that  Canada  is  free  from  the  reproach  of  unbusi- 
nesslike methods  in  this  particular'. 

I  have  the  honour  to  be.  Sir, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

F.  C.  T.  O'HARA, 
Superintendent  of  CommercicU  Agencies. 

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TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.   1905 


TRADE  OF  CANADA  BY  COUNTRIES. 


TJn REVISED  Statement  showing,  by  Countries,  the  Values  of  the  Imports  (entered  for 
Consumption)  into,  and  Exports  from  Canada  during  the  six  months  ended 
December  31,  1902,  190.3  and  1904. 


Countries. 


British  Empire. 


(4i'eat  Britain 

Bermuda    

British  Africa 

British  Australasia  : — 

Australia . 

New  Zealand 

British   East  Indies. . . 

M        Guiana 

H         West  Indies     . 

Newfoundland 

Other  British  Colonies. 


Totals. 


Foreign  Countries. 


Arprentine  Republic. 
Austria-Hungary . . . 

Belgium 

Brazil 

China 

Chile 

France 


Germany .    

Holland.. 

Italy 

Jai^an 

Norway  and  Sweden 

Spain 

Switzerland 

United  States 

AVest  Indies  : — 

Cuba 

Porto  Rico 

Other  Foreign  Countries. 


Totals. 


Grand  totals. 


Six  Months  ended  December  .31. 


1902. 


Imports. 


27,417,604 

34,435 

24,769 
18,584 
978,243 
1U5,063 
734,610 
849,010 
61,738 

30,224,116 


Pjxports. 


81,225,482 
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763,024 

1,370,565 

256,219 

20,240 

243,549 

978,159 

1,394,680 

42,249 


1903. 


Imports. 


Kxports. 


3.50,261 

184,708 

970,150 

105,273 

309,986 

41,450 

3,365,958 

6,083,024 

593,729 

153,606 

813,124 

55,987 

595,997 

430,602 

60,389,642 

141,169 

141,525 

1,090,428 

75,816,619 


86,294,167 


563,152 

1,492 

1,345,(37 

406,166 

75,910 

80,912 

685,946 

1,264,760 

136,422 

140,481 

206,674 

61,821 

77,023 

6,067 

40,271,208 

344,098 
210,534 
810,871 


32,127,463 

39,000 

40,983 

2,252 

1,417,946 

794,147 

1,833,161 

876,582 

152,271 


79,184,273 

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1,379,862 

1,. 398,371 

301,381 

9,015 

201,362 

1,026,546 

1,851,000 

99,276 


37,283,805 


1904. 


Imports. 


28,923,454 

" "  ill  980 

66,820 

9,571 

1,260,776 

729,709 

2,294,391 

763,153 

58,709 


46,688,574 


106,040,735     132,982,741 
239,023^476 


151,864 
508,936 

1,8.38,807 

82,271 

374,195 

17,528 

3,011,904 

4,958,613 
475,430 
194,633 

1,218,324 

131,511 

618,300 

641,075 

71,881,1-27 

184.823 
147,846 
953,548 


87,390,735 
124,674,540 


85,451,086 


34,118,563 


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736,228 

314, 66H 

89,9371 

121,084: 

1,080,464 

1,259,901 

642,446 

137,4971 

153,534 

258,201, 

47,5851 

3,0171 

40,844,185; 

476,557 
225,055 
846,171 


146,270 

410,013 

891,422 

262,956 

322,828 

61,960 

3,654,902 

3,  .51 9, 584 

480,461 

389,974 

1,203,411 

75,310 

499,243 

808,003 

81,548,627 

183,851 

148,350 

1,126,383 


Exports. 


65,438,529 
249,195 

828,627 

1,452,684 

314,815 

8,178 

184,909 

1.001,892 

2,136,965 

64,825 


71,740,619 


914.342 

112 

681,209 

302,743 

312,461 

120,395 

828,090 

406,227 

263,798 

146,132 

260,885 

238,003 

37,996 

420 

41,249,014 

473,233 
221,075 
799,066 


47,835,392      95,734,151       47,255,201 


133,286.478     129,852,714;    118,995,820 


257,961,018 


248,848,534 


Included  with  British  West  Indies  prior  to  1904. 


REPORT  OF  THE  DEPUTY  MINISTER 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   10 


XXV 


Statement  showing  the  Vahies  as  heretofore  published  of  the  Exports  from  Canada, 
including  the  estimated  values  short  reported — and  of  the  Values  less  the  additions 
for  short  reported — yearly  from  1868  to  1904. 


Years  pnded 
June  30. 

Total 
Exports  as 
published. 

Deduct 
estimated 

short 
reported. 

Totals 
N  et  Exports 

Years  ended 
June  30. 

Total 
Exports  as 
published. 

Deduct 
estimated 

short 
reported. 

Totals 
Net  E.xports 

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2,961,722 

54,606,166 

1887 

89,515,811 

2,996,889 

186,518,922 

1869 

60,474,781 

3,077,468 

57,397,313  I 

1888 

90,203,000 

3,084,.?22 

87,118,678 

1870 

73,573,490 

2,962,398 

70,611,092 

1889 

89,189,167 

3,070,652 

86,118,515 

1871 

74,173,618 

2,448,668 

71,724,950 

1890 

96,749,149 

2,922,072 

93,827,077 

1872 

82,639,663 

2,887,056 

79,752,607  i 

1891 

(8,417,296 

2,913,994 

95,503,302 

1873 : 

89,789,922 

.^292,419 

86,497,503 

1892 

113,963,375 

3,348,213 

110,615,162 

1874 

89,351,928 

2,815,249 

86,536,679 

1893 

118,564,352 

3,482,c08 

115,082,044 

187.5.. 

77,886,979 

2,218,930 

75,668,049 

1894 

117,524,949 

3,264,911 

114,260,038 

1876 

80,966,435 

2,621>,588 

'78,336,847 

1895 

113,638,803 

3,300,090 

110,338,713 

1877 

75,875,39? 

2,165,666 

73,709,727 

1896 

121,013,852 

3,329,053 

117,684,799 

1878 

79,323,667 

2,249,666 

77,074,001 

'  1897. 

137,950,253 

.S,  947, 130 

134,003,123 

1879 

71,491,255 

2,341,447 

69,149,808 

;  1898 

164,152,683 

4,627,730 

159,.524,953 

1880 

87,911,458 

2,803,506 

85,107,952 

1899 

158,896,905 

4,559,530 

154,337,375 

1881 

98,290,823 

3,023,322 

9.5,207,501 

1900 

191,894,723 

5,461,511 

186,433,212 

1882 

102,137,203 

4,094,946 

98,042,257 

1901 

196,487,632 

* 

196,487,632 

1883 

98,085,804 

3,416,724 

94,669,080  '• 

1902 

211,640,286 

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211,640,286 

1884 

91,406,496 

2,701,019 

88,705,477 

1903 

225,849,724 

♦ 

225,849,724 

1885 

89,238,361 

2,948,217 

86,290,144 

1904.      ... 

213,521,235 

♦ 

213,521,235 

886 

85,251,314 

2,781,198 

82,470,116 

*  After  1900  no  estimate  is  made  of  the  amount  short  reported. 


4-5   EDWARD  VII.  SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   10  A.   1905 


OOHSTAGE,   WEIGHTS  ANT>   MEASUEES 

To  assist  in  arriving  at  a  comprehensive  understanding  of  the  value  of  foreign 
currencies,  weights  and  measures  (as  expressed  in  foreign  trade  returns,  tariffs,  &c.,)  as 
compared  with  those  of  Canada,  tables  have  been  prepared  as  follows  : — 

As  regards  those  of  Canada,  the  law  provides  that  the  denominations  of  money  in 
the  currency  of  Canada  shall  be  dollars,  cents  and  mills,  the  cent  being  the  one  hund- 
redth part  of  a  dollar,  and  the  mill  one-tenth  part  of  a  cent. 

That — The  currency  of  Canada  shall  be  such  that  the  British  sovereign  (the 
pound  sterling)  of  legal  weight  and  fineness,  shall  be  equal  to  four  dollars  eighty-six 
cents  and  two-thirds  of  a  cent. 

In  like  manner  the  law  provides  as  respects  weights,  that  the  unit  shall  be  the 
standard  pound  (avoirdupois)  of  7,000  grains,  one-sixteenth  part  of  the  standard  pound 
shall  be  an  ounce  (437^  grains)  one  hundred  pounds  a  cental,  and  two  thousand  pounds 
a  ton,  and  that  four  hundred  and  eighty  grains  shall  be  an  ounce  troy,  or  5,760  grains 
a  pound  troy. 

As  regards  measures — that  the  unit  or  standard  measure  of  capacity,  as  well  for 
liquids  as  for  dry  measures,  shall  be  the  gallon  containing  ten  standard  pounds  weight 
of  distilled  water  weighed  with  the  water  and  air  at  a  temperature  of  sixty-two  degrees 
Fahrenheit,  with  the  barometer  at  thirty  inches,  that  the  quart  shall  be  one-fourth  part 
of  the  gallon,  and  the  pint  one-eighth  part  of  the  gallon,  and  that  eight  gallons  shall  be 
a  busliel.  * 

This  gallon  commonly  known  as  the  '  Imperial  Gallon,'  contains  277*274  cubic 
inches,  or  353 "OSG  cylindrical  inches. 

The  standard  measure  of  length  is  the  yard,  one-third  part  of  which  it  is  provided 
shall  be  a  foot,  and  the  twelfth  part  of  such  foot  shall  be  an  inch. 

In  many  countries  the  Metric  system  of  weights  and  measures  has  been  adopted. 
A  separate  table  of  Canadian  equivalents  of  these  is  given  in  order  to  avoid  repetition, 
the  word  '  Metric '  being  used  in  the  general  table  in  each  case  where  the  system  is  in 
vogue,  as  indicating  a  reference  to  that  table. 

The  equivalent  value  of  the  monetary  unit  can  only  be  given  as  respects  those 
countries  having  a  gold  standard.  Where  silver  is  the  standard,  the  value  of  the  cur- 
rency necessarily  fluctuates  correspondingly  to  the  market  value  of  silver  bullion,  and 
were  any  attempt  made  to  quote  the  value  of  such  currency  it  would,  under  present 
circumstances,  be  misleading,  therefore,  the  weight  in  decimal  parts  of  an  ounce  with 
the  fineness  of  the  coin  is  given  instead,  which  will  enable  any  one  to  approximate  the 
value  of  the  currency  according  to  the  current  value  of  fine  bar  silver.  As  an  example, 
say  fine  bar  silver  at  75  cents  an  ounce,  the  Bolivian  dollar  weighs  'SOI  of  an  ounce,  its 
fineness  is  -900,  therefore  75  x  •801=::60-075  which  x  •900=54-0675,  orasmallf  raction 
over  54  cents,  and  the  actual  intrinsic  value  of  the  pure  silver  contained  in  the  coin,  to 
which  should  be  added  a  reasonable  allowance  to  cover  the  value  of  the  alloy,  the  cost 
of  the  coinage,  and  in  some  instances  exchange,  the  aggregate  of  which  would  be  ap- 
proximately the  current  value  in  Canadian  currency  of  the  dollar  in  question. 

Unless  carefully  noted,  the  quotations  as  usually  given  of  the  current  value  per 
ounce  of  silver  may  be  misconstrued  and  lead  to  misapprehensions,  as  it  is  sometimes 
quoted  per  ounce  _^ne,  and  sometimes  per  ounce  standard ;  thus  for  instance  on  a  cer- 
tain day  the  London  quotation  reads  '  fine  silver  per  ounce  standard  32  d.,'  while  on 
the  same  day  it  is  quoted  in  New  York  '  69J  cents  per  ounce  fine  ;'  as  32  d.  is  equal 
to  a  fraction  over  64|  cents,  there  would  appear  a  difference  of  about  4f  cents  per 
ounce  between  the  two  prices,  the  New  York  price  appealing  that  much  in  excess  of 
the  other,  were  it  not  noticed  that  one  is  based  upon  standard  fineness  and  the  other 
upon  absolute  fineness,  but  by  reducing  the  New  York  "fine  "  to  London  "  standard" 
(of  -925  fine,  or  444  grains  fine  to  the  ounce)  the  actual  difference  between  the  two 
quotations  is  found  to  be  only  about  f  of  one  cent  per  ounce,  the  London  price  being 
that  much  in  excess  of  the  New  York. 


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To  reduce  the  value  of  standard  or  sterling  silver  •when  expressed  in  pence  to 
fine  expressed  in  cents,  multiply  the  pence  and  decimal  parts  thereof  by  2-192. 

To  find  the  standard  or  sterling  value  expressed  in  pence  and  decimal  parts  thereof 
when  Jine  is  expressed  in  cents  multiply  the  cents  by  0-4562. 

METRIC  WEIGHTS. 


Grammes. 

Equivalents. 

Denominations. 

In  pounds  and 

decimal 
parts  thereof, 
avoirduiX)is. 

In  grains, 
troy. 

Remarks. 

Gramme ... 

1 

10 

100 

1000 

10000 

100000 

1000000 

TOTT 
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002204 

•022046 

•220462 

2  204621 

22  046212 

220  4621 2 

2204.6212 

15 •4323487 

The  gramme  is  the  actual  unit,  and  is 
the  weight  of  one  cubic  centimetre  of 
d  istillea  water. 

r)ecagramme 

Hoctogrjvmme 

Kilogianiine 

Mvriagramme 

Quintal  or  centner 

Millier  (Ton  Metric)  .... 

Decigramme 

Centigramme 

Sometimes  called  the  metric  ton. 

1  543235 
1543235 

0154323 

1  pound  =    4535  kilos.  1  English  ton  (2,240  lbs.)  =  1016  0475  kilos. 

1  Canadian  ton  (2,000  lbs.)  =  907  1854  kilos. 

METRIC  MEASURES  OF  CAPACITY. 


Litres, 

Equivalents. 

Denominations. 

Cubic 
centimetres . 

In  gallons 

and  decimal  parts 

thereof. 

Litre 

1 

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100 

1000 

1,000 

10,000 

100,000 

1,000,000 

100 

20 

2202 

2  2024 

22  0244 

220-2443 

•0220 

0022 

-8809  of  a  quart. 

Decalitre 

Hectolitre 

2  753  bushels. 

Kilolitre 

2753      do 

Decilitre 

Centilitre , 

1  quart  =  1  •  1353  litres.  1  gallon  =  4  5412  litres.  1  bushel  =  36  3296  litres. 

1  cubic  metre  =  35  3466  cubic  feet.  1  cubic  foot  =    02828  cubic  metre, 

do  =       1308  cubic  yards. 

METRIC  MEASURES  OF  LENGTH. 


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Metres. 

Canadian  equivalents. 

Inches. 

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• 

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Miles. 

Metre 

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100 

1000 

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3281 

81833 
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32818 

032818 

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39444 

9444 

10939 

010939 

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Hectometre 

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•6213 

Decimetre 

3^938 
•3938 
•03938 

Centimetre : 

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1  inch  =  2  •  5399  centimetres, 
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1  foot  =    30479  of  a  metre.        1  yard  =  ^9143  of  a  metre. 
1  geographical  mile  or  knot  —  2027  yards  =  1 '  152  miles  =  1 '  8541 
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Table  of  constant  Factors,  which  multiplied  by  the  current  value  per  ounce  of  silver, 
either  pure  or  standard  as  the  case  may  be,  will  give  the  value  of  the  silver  con- 
tained in  the  coin  referred  to,  to  which  if  there  be  added  a  small  percentage  to 
cover  the  value  of  the  alloy  and  the  cost  of  coinage,  the  aggregate  will  equal  the 
then  intrinsic  value  in  Canadian  currency  of  the  coin  in  question. 


Country. 


Bolivia 

British  North  Borneo. 

Ceylon 

China 


Constant  factor  to  be 

Multij)lied  by  price  per 

ounce  of 


Colombia . 

Guatemala 

Honduras 

Hong  Kong  

.Tava 

Labuan _ 

Mauritius 

Mexico 

Nicai-agua 

Persia..    

Philippine  Islands 

Sarawak 

Salvador 

Siam 

Straits  Settlements iDollar 

Tunis 5  piastres . 


R«{x*e 

Shanghai  tael 
Haikwan  tael . 
Peso 


Dollar. 
Dollar. 

Rupee. 
Dollar. 
Peso. . . 
Kran . . 
Peiio. . . 
Dollar. 
Peso. . . 
Tical.  . 


7209 

7857 

34375 

0G885 

20775 

71949 

7227 

7361 

7857 

78354 

7857 

34375 

78309 

7:«51 

13118 

75114 

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Table  of  Sterling  Pence  (26  to  31 1)  and  fractions  thereof,  with  statutory  equivalents 
in  Canadian  cents  and  decimal  parts  thereof,  for  use  in  connection  with  the  fore- 
going table  of  Constant  Factors. 

Example — Silver  at  278  pence  per  oz.  standard,  what  ia  the  value  of  the  silver  in  the  Mexican  dollar  ? 
Answer— -84658x56  016= 47 -422,  or  nearly  47f  cents. 


Pence. 


Cents. 


40  555 
40-809 
41-062 
41-315 
41-569 
41-822 
42-076 

42  329 
42-583 
42-836 

43  090 
43-343 

43  5!)7 
43-850 

44  104 
44-357 
44  611 
44-864 
46118 
45-371 
45-625 
45-878 
46  131 
46  385 

46  638 
46-892 

47  145 
47-399 
47-652 
47-906 
48-159 
4S-413 


Pence. 


Cents. 


48 

666 

48 

920 

49 

-173 

49 

427 

49 

-680 

49 

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50 

-187 

50 

-440 

50 

694 

50 

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51 

201 

51 

454 

51 

708 

51 

961 

52 

215 

52 

468 

52 

722 

52 

975 

53 

229 

53 

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53 

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53 

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54 

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54 

496 

54 

75 

55 

002 

55 

256 

55- 

509 

55- 

763 

56- 

016 

56- 

27 

56- 

523 

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Cents. 


57 
57 
57 
58 
58 
58 
58 
59 
59 
59 
59 
60 
60 
60 
60 
61 
61 
61 
61 
62 
62 
62 
62 
63 
63 
63 
63 
64 
64 
64 


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-284 
-537 
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-298 
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068 
•312 
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072 
326 
579 
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085 
•339 
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353 
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•113 
•367 
•620 
-874 
-127 
-381 
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4-5  EDWARD  VII.  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10  A.  1905 


PART    I 


canadia:^^  teade 


10  -i  -J 


2  TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  i 

4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.   1. — Statement  of    the  Values  of    the  Imports  into  and    Exports  from  Canada, 

Bullion,  with  the  Customs  Duties  collected  during  each 


Imports. 

EXP0BT8. 

Merchandise. 

Coin  and 
Bullion. 

Totals. 

Merchandise. 

Coin  and 
Bullion. 

Totals. 

i 

Dutiable. 

Free. 

Home 
Produce. 

Foreign 
Produce. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

45,250,395 
44,081,563 
48,665,547 
70,295,223 
72,157,423 
74,217,954 
77,070,460 
81,504,477 
58,794,777 
63,986,376 
61,700,190 
57;052,042 
68,895,483 

23,314,102 
22,086,373 
21,813,263 
23,064,654 
38,519,.355 
50,787,862 
46,919,840 
39,3.55,717 
32,195,458 
33,167,497 
30,577,871 
23,273,296 
15,712,457 

4,895,147 
4,247,229 
4,335,529 
2,733,094 
2,753,749 
3,005,465 
4,223,282 
2,210  089 
2,220,111 
2,174,089 
803,726 
1,639,089 
1,881,807 

73,459,644 

70,415,165 

74,814,3.39 

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 

48,504,899 
52,400,772 
59,043,590 
57,630,024 
65,831,083 
76,538,025 
76,741,997 
69,709,823 
72,491,437 
68,030,546 
67,989,800 
62,431,025 
72,899,697 

4,196,821 
3,855,801 
6,527,622 
9,853,244 

12,798,182 
9,405,910 

10,614,096 
7,137,319 
7,234,961 
7,111,108 

11,164,878 
8,355,644 

13,210,006 

4,866,168 

4,218,208 

8,002,278 

6,690,350 

4,010,398 

3,845,987 

1,995,835 

1,039,837 

1,240,037 

733,739 

168,989 

704,586 

1,771,755 

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 

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 

25,839,885 

2,207,666 

116,397,043 

79,833,098 

9,389,106 

2,184,292 

91,406,496 

1885 

79,614,108 

26,373,134 

2,954,244 

108,941,486 

79,131,735 

8,079,646 

2,026,980 

89,238,361 

1886 

75,536,758 

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 

8,549,333 

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 

121,858,241 

85,257,586 

9,051,781 

2,439,782 

96,749,149 

1891 

81,286,372 

36,870,096 

1,811,170 

119,967,638 

88,671,738 

8,798,631 

946,927 

98,417,296 

1892 

81,190,844 

44,396,694 

1,818,530 

127,406,068 

99,032,466 

13,121,791 

1,809,118 

113,963,375 

1893 

77,378,091 

45,161,977 

6,  .534,200 

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 

74,259,940 

38,525,249 

5,226,319 

118,011,508 

109,707,805 

6,606,738 

4,699,309 

121,013,852 

1897 

74,108,590 

40,433,825 

4,676,194 

119,218,609 

123,632,540 

10,825,163 

3,492,550 

137,950,253 

1898 

84,141,104 

61,791,105 

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 

3,537,294 

190,415,525 

1 177,431,386 

17,077,757 

1,978,489 

1 196,487,632 

1902 

127,955,281 

78,003,472 

6,311,405 

212,270,158 

1 196,019,763 

13,951,101 

1,669,422 

t  211,640,286 

1903 

143,839,632 

88,398,532 

8,976,797 

241,214,961 

t  214,401,674 

10,828,087 

619,963 

t  225,849,724 

1904 

156,108,453 

95,229,037 

7,874,313 

259,211,803 

1 198,414,439 

12,641,239 

2,465,557 

t  213,521,235 

t  After  1900  no  estimate  is  made  of  the  amount  short  reported  in  exports  to  United  States. 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

and  of  Goods  entered   for    Consumption   distinguishing  Merchandise   from  Coin    and 
Fiscal  Year  ended  June  30,  1868  to  1904. 


Duty 
Collected. 


Totals, 

Imports  and 

Exnorts. 


Entered  for  Consumption. 


Merchandise. 


Dutiable.        Free, 


$     cts. 

17,985  81  131,027,532 

14,402  67  130,889,946 

37,912  28  148,387,829 

36,065  90  170,206,589 

24,809  03  194,070,190 

20,152  14  217,801,203 

14,564  90  217,565,510 

7,242  85i  200,9.57,262 

4,500  02  174,176,781 

4,102  71  175,203,355 

4.160  95i  172,405,454 

4,271  691  153,45.5,682 

8,895  83  174,401,205 

8,140  861  203,621,663 


221,556,703 
230,339,826 
207,803,539 
198,179,847 
189,675,875 
202,408,047 
201,097,630 
204,414,098 
218,607,390 
218,384,934 
241,369,443 
247,638,620 
240,999,889 
224,420,485 
239,025,360 
257,168,862 
304,475,736 
321,661,213 
381,517,236 
t386,903,157 
t423,910,444 
1467,064,685 
1472,733,038 

10— i— u 


8,809  80 

9,755  68 

8,515  42 

12,305  44 

20,726  07 

31,397  10 

21,772  41 

42,206  67 

93,674  32 

64,803  41 

108  00 

43,655,696 
41,069,342 
45,127,422 
60,094,362 
68,276,1.57 
71,198,176 
76,232,530 
78,138,511 
60,238,297 
()O,910,77O 
.59,773,039 
55,426,836 
54,182,967 

71,620,725 

85,757,433 

91,588,339 

80,010,498 

73,269,618 

70,658,819 

78,120,679 

69,645,824 

74,475,139 

77,106,286 

74,536,036 

69,160,737 

69,873,571 

62,779,182 

58,557,655 

67,239,759 

66,220,765 

74,625,088 

89,433,172 

104,346,795 

105,969,756 

118,657,496 

136,796,065 

148,909,576 


Coin  and 
Bullion. 


23,434,463 
22,085,599 
21,774,652 
24,120,026 
36,679,210 
53,310,953 
46,948,357 
39,270,057 
32,274,810 
33,209,624 
30,622,812 
23,275,683 
15,717,575 

18,867,604 

25,387,751 

30,273,157 

25,962,480 

26,486,157 

25,333,318 

26,986,531 

31,025,804 

34,623,057 

34,576,287 

36,997,918 

45,999,676 

45,297,259 

46,291,729 

42,118,236 

38,121,402 

40,397,062 

51,682,074 

59,913,287 

68,160,083 

71,730,938 

77,822,694 

88,017,654 

94,680,443 


4,895,147 
4,247,229 
4,335,529 
2,733,094 
2,753,749 
3,005,465 
4,223,282 
2,210,089 
2,220,111 
2,174,089 
803,726 
1,639,089 
1,881,807 

1,123,275 

1,503,743 

1,275,523 

2,207,666 

2,954,244 

3,610,567 

532,218 
2,175,472 

575,251 
1,083,011 
1,811,170 
1,818,530 
6,534,200 
4,023,072 
4,576,620 
5,226.319 
4,676,194 
4,390,844 
4,705.134 
8,297,438 
3,537,294 
6,311,405 
8,976,797 
7,874,313 


Totals. 


71,985,306 

67,402,170 

71,237,603 

80,947,482 

107,709,116 

127,514,594 

127,404,169 

119,618,657 

94,73:^,218 

96,300,483 

91,199,57 

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 
112,766,584 
113,346,124 
116,978,943 
121,705,030 
113,093,983 
105,252,511 
110,587,480 
111,294,021 
130,698,006 
154,061,593 
180,804,316 
181,237,988 
202,791,595 
233,790,516 
251,464,332 


Duty 
Collected. 


$  cts. 

8,801,445  82 
8,284,507  04 
9,425,028  16 
11,807,589  85 
13,020,684  47 
12,997,578  03 
14,407,317  77 
15,354,139  27 
12,828,614  46 

12.544.348  38 
12,791,532  22 

12.935.268  97 
14,129,953  39 

18,492,645  11 

21,700,027  63 

23,162,553  29 

20,156,447  95 

19,121,263  55 

19,427,397  63 

22,438,308  73 

22,187,869  12 

23,742,316  56 

23,921,233  75 

23,416,265  72 

20,550,473  63 

21,161,710  93 

19,379,822  32 

17.887.269  47 
20,219,037  32 
19,891,996  77 
22,157,788  49 
25,734,228  76 
28,889,110  13 
29,106,979  89 
32,425,532  31 
37,110,354  59 

40.954.349  14 


Totals, 

Customs 

Duties 

Collected. 


$     cts. 

8,819,431  63 
8,298,909  71 
9,462,940  44 
11,843,655  75 
13,045,493  50 
13,017,7.30  17 
14,421,882  67 
15,361,382  12 
12,8.33,114  48 
12,548,451  09 
12,795,693  17 
12,939,540  66 
14,138,849  22 

18,500,785  97 

21,708,837  43 

23,172,308  97 

20,164,963  37 

19,133,658  99 

19,448,123  70 

22,469,705  83 

22,209,641  53 

23,784,523  23 

21,014,908  07 

23,481,069  13 

20,550,581  53 

21,161,710  93 

19,379,822  32 

17,887,269  47 

20,219,037  32 

19,891,996  77 

22,157,788  49 

25,7.34,228  75 

28,889,110  13 

29,106,979  89 

32,425,532  31 

37,110,354  .59 

40,954,349  14 


1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1886 

1886 

1837 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1896 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  i 

4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  2. — Statement  (by  Classes)  of  the  Values  of  the  Exports  of  Canada 


Thk  Mine. 

The  Fisheries. 

The  Forest. 

2 

cS 

Home 
Produce. 

Foreign 
Produce. 

Totals. 

Home 
Produce. 

Foreign 
Produce. 

Totals. 

Home 
Produce. 

Foreign 
Produce. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
187(i 
1877 

1,276,129 
1,941,485: 
2, 192,541 ! 
2,841,124' 
4,7/9,594 
.5,853,860 
3,760,835 
3,643,398 
3,731, 827| 
3, 644, 040 ! 
2,816,347' 
3,082,900 
2,877,351 

* 

* 
» 
« 
♦ 
* 

56,975 

54,918 

53,016 

104,822 

104,262 

1,276,129 
1,941,485 
2,192,541 
2,841,124 
4,779,594 
5,853,860 
3,760,835 
3,643,398 
3,787,802 
3,698,958 
2,869,363 
3,187,722 
2,981,613 

3,357,510 
,3,242,710 
3,608,549 
3,994,275 
4,386,214 
4,779,277 
5,292,368 
5,380,527 
5,500,989 
5,874,360 
6,8.5.3,975 
6,928,871 
6,579,656 

« 
« 
« 
* 
* 

* 
232 

3,357,510 
3,242,710 
3,608,549 
3,994,275 
4,386,214 
4,779,277 
6,292,368 
5,380,527 
5,501,221 
5,874,3H0 
6,929,366 
7,072,203 
6,653,347 

18,742,625 
20.423,882 
21,533,300 
23,063,223 
24,459,877 
29,298,917 
27,237,779 
25,070,410 
20,333,230 
23,010,249 
19,511,575 
13,261,459 
16,854,.507 

* 

♦ 
♦ 
• 
» 

209,405 
655,338 

1878 
1879 
1880 

" ' "  75^391 

143,332 

73,691 

643,254 
535,800 
812,186 

1881 

2,767,829 

148,425 

2,916,254 

6,867,715 

31,169 

6,898,884 

24,960,012 

749,836 

1882 

3,013,573 

127,608 

3,141,181 

7,682,079 

15,529 

7,697,608 

23,991,055 

971,597 

1883 

2,970,886 

135,944 

3,106,830 

8,809,118 

47,808 

8,856,926 

25,370,726 

1,277,715 

1884 

3,247,092 

195,399 

3,442,491 

8,591,654 

17,687 

8,609,341 

25,811,157 

1,484,926 

1885 

3,639,537 

196,933 

3,836,470 

7,960,001 

16,312 

7,976,.313 

20,989,708 

1,383,597 

1886 

3,951,147 

196,140 

4,147,287 

6,843,388 

2.5,645 

6,869,033 

21,034,611 

1,830,476 

1887 

3,805,959 

304,649 

4,110,608 

6,875,810 

101,864 

6,977,674 

20,484,746 

1,763,737 

1888 

4,110,937 

228,551 

4,339,488 

7,793,183 

77,922 

7,871,105 

21,302,814 

1,577,477 

1889 

4,419,170 

254,033 

4,673,203 

7,212,208 

117,527 

7,329,735 

23,043,007 

1,426,249 

1890 

4,855,757 

270,374 

5,126,131 

8,461,906 

62,602 

8,524,508 

26,179,136 

1,110,128 

1891 

5,784,143 

193,593 

5.977,736 

9,715,401 

181,132 

9,896,533 

2^,282,015 

1,583,853 

1892 

5,906,471 

236,697 

6,143,168 

9,675,398 

268,712 

9,944,110 

22,281,744 

1,351,9.31 

1893 

5,329,890 

295,636 

5,625,526 

8,743,050 

198,307 

8,941,357 

26,359,910 

1,272,881 

1894 

5,801,009 

254,885 

6,055,894 

11,102,692 

309,589 

11,412,281 

26,355,448 

149,308 

1895 

6,983,227 

231,439 

7,214,666 

10,692,247 

165,009 

10,857,256 

23,891,166 

238,033 

1896 

8,059,650 

342,110 

8,401,760 

11,077,765 

105,933 

11,183,698 

27,175,686 

149,208 

1897 

11,298,915 

251,172 

11,550,087 

10,314,323 

254,765 

10,569,088 

31,258,729 

173,565 

1898 

14,463,256 

230,793 

14,694,054 

10,841,661 

132,316 

10,973,977 

26,511,539 

531,533 

1899 

13,368,150 

200,435 

13,568,585 

9,909,662 

41,642 

9,951,304 

28,021,529 

92,766 

1900 

24,580,266 

198,073 

24,778,339 

11,169,083 

55,783 

11,224,866 

29,663,668 

290  421 

1901 

40,367,683 

163,631 

40,531,314 

10,720.352 

10,647 

10,730,999 

30,009,857 

266,323 

1902 

34,947,574 

143,654 

35,091,228 

14,143,294 

43,776 

14,187,070 

32,119,429 

11,484 

1903 

31,064,861 

170,304 

31,235,165 

11,800,184 

26,462 

11,826,646 

36,386,015 

45,099 

1904 

33,626,739 

202,123 

33,828,862 

10,759,029 

14,168 

10,773,197 

33,091,922 

276,859 

^  Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1876. 


i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1868  to  1904. 


Animals  and  theib  Produce. 

Agriodltcral  Products. 

Totals. 

Home 
Produce. 

Foreign 
Produce. 

Totals. 

Home 
Produce. 

Foreign 
Produce. 

Totals. 

£ 

ID 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

18,742,625 
20,423,882 
21,533,300 
23,063,223 
24,459,877 
29,298,917 
27,237,779 
25,070,410 
20,542,635 
23,665,587 
20,054,829 
13,797,259 
17,666,693 

6,893,167 
8.769,407 
12,138,161 
12,(J08,506 
12,706,967 
14,243,017 
14,679,169 
12,70<J,507 
13,614.569 
14,220,617 
14,019,857 
14,100,604 
17,607,577 

* 
* 
* 
* 
* 
* 
* 

1,030,599 

1,140,4.34 

557,229 

636,789 

896,432 

6,89.3,167 
8,769,407 
13,138.161 
12,608,506 
12,706,967 
14,243,017 
14,679,169 
12,700,507 
14.645,168 
15,361,051 
14,577,086 
14,737,393 
18,504,009 

12,871,0.55 
12,182,702 
13,676,619 
9,853,92* 
13,378,891 
14,995,340 
19,-590,142 
17,258,358 
21,139,665 
14,689,376 
18,008,754 
19,628.461 
22,294,328 

* 
* 
♦ 
♦ 

* 

5,169,024 
4,590,350 
9,272,335 
6,342,423 
9,992,800 

12,871,0.55 
12,182,702 
13,676,610 
9,853,924 
13.378,891 
14,99.-),.S40 
19.590,142 
17,258.358 
26,308,689 
19,279,726 
27,281,089 
25,970,887 
32,287,128 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

25,709,848 

21,360,219 

1,305,391 

22,665,610 

21,268,327 

10,025,800 

31,294,127 

1881 

24,962,652 

20,454,759 

961,046 

21,405,805 

31,035,712 

4,553,986 

35,589,698 

1882 

26,648,441 

20,284,343 

881,075 

21,165,418 

22,818,519 

6,696,514 

29,515,033 

1883 

27,296,083 

22,946,108 

1,206,076 

24,152,184 

12,397,843 

5,758,217 

18,156,060 

1884 

22,373,305 

25,337,104 

1,166,890 

26,503,994 

14,518,293 

4,602,073 

19,120,366 

1885 

22,865,087 

22,065,433 

1,012,080 

23,077,513 

17,652,779 

3,789,038 

21,441,817 

1886 

22,248,483 

24,246,937 

825,602 

25,072,539 

18,826,235 

4,892,913 

2.3,719,148 

1887 

22,880,291 

24,719,297 

901,072 

25,620,369 

15,436.360 

5,439,07-o 

20,876,435 

1888 

24,469,256 

23,894,707 

799,246 

24,693,953 

13,414,111 

3,778,038 

17,192,149 

1889 

27,289,264 

25,106,995 

1,523,677 

26,630,672 

11,908,030 

5,337,545 

17,245,575 

1890 

25,865,868 

25,%7,741 

1,280,525 

27,248,266 

13,666,858 

4,634,294 

18,301,152 

1891 

23,633,675 

28,594,850 

1,468,927 

30,063,777 

22,113,284 

8,704,122 

30,817,406 

1892 

27,632,791 

31,736,499 

1,039,380 

32,775,879 

22,049,490 

5,043,705 

27,093,195 

1893 

26,504,756 

31,881,973 

1,164,494 

33,046,467 

17,677,649 

9,079,697 

26,757,346 

1894 

24,129,199 

34,387,770 

1,268,624 

35,656,394 

15,719,128 

3,273,375 

18,992,503 

1895 

27,324,894 

36,507,641 

896,755 

37,404,396 

14,083,361 

3,890,660 

17,974,011 

1896 

31,432,294 

39,245,252 

1,123,008 

40,368,260 

17,982,646 

7,711,621 

26,694,267 

1897 

27,043,072 

44,301,470 

1,834,668 

46,136,138 

33,063,285 

10,664,494 

43,727,779 

1898 

28,114,295 

46,743,130 

1,281,684 

48,024,814 

22,952,915 

14,448,999 

37,401,914 

1899 

29,954,089 

56,148,807 

1,147,860 

57,296,667 

27,516,609 

10,953,352 

38,469,961 

1900 

30,276,180 

55,495,311 

8a3,971 

56,299,282 

24,781,486 

13,786,566 

38,568,052 

1901 

32,130,913 

59,161,209 

668,943 

59,830,152 

37,152,688 

10,389,155 

47,541,843 

1902 

36,431,114 

69,817,542 

649,077 

70,466,619 

44,624,321 

6,948,568 

51,572,889 

i903 

33,368,781 

63,812,117 

548,323 

64,360,440 

37,138,875 

8,483,110 

45,621,985 

1904 

TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  i 

4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
I 

No    2. — Statement  (by  Classes)  of  the  Values  of  the  Exports  of  Canada 


Manufactures. 

Miscellaneous. 

Totals. 

to 

u 

® 

Home 
Produce. 

Foreign 
Produce. 

Totals. 

Home 
Produce. 

Foreign 
Produce. 

Totals. 

Home 
Produce. 

Foreign 
Produce. 

$ 

f 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$    . 

$ 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

2,100,411 
2,412,569 
2,560,370 
2,432,750 
2,716,499 
3,609.903 
2,946,655 
3,028,512 
5,148,201 
4,105,422 
4,127,755 
2,700,281 
3,242,617 

+ 
+ 
t 
+ 
t 
t 
t 
t 

619,546 
576,337 
588,021 
528,480 
1,241,594 

2,100,411 
2,412,559 
2,560,370 
2,432,750 
2,716,499 
3,609,903 
2,946,655 
3,028,512 
5,767,747 
4,681,759 
4,715,776 
3,228,761 
4,484,211 

302,280 
350,559 
371,652 
387,554 
515,985 
465,292 
419,800 
409,181 
393,368 
320,816 
401,871 
386,999 
640,155 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

+ 

t 
150,180 

93,731 

75,632 

63,998 
119,041 

302,280 
350,559 
371,652 
387,554 
515,985 
465,292 
419,800 
409,181 
543,548 
414,547 
477,503 
450,997 
759,196 

45,543,177 
49,323,304 
56,081,192 
55,181,356 
62,944,027 
73,245,606 
73,926,748 
67,490,893 
69,861,849 
65,864,880 
65,740,134 
60,089,578 
70,096,191 

4,196,821 
3,855,801 
6,527,622 
9,85.3,244 

12,798,182 
9,405,910 

10,614,096 
7.137,819 
7,234,961 
7,111,108 

11,164,878 
8,36.5.644 

13,240,006 

1881 

3,075,095 

968,028 

4,043,123 

622,182 

146,468 

768,650 

80,921,379 

13,375,117 

1882 

3,329,598 

934,856 

4,264,454 

535,935 

73,831 

609,766 

90,042,711 

7,628,453 

1883 

3,503,220 

611,204 

4,114,424 

528,895 

101,513 

630,408 

84,285,707 

9,751,773 

1884 

3,577,535 

599,611 

4,177,146 

560,690 

127,190 

♦  687,880 

77,132,079 

9,389,106 

1885 

3,181,501 

612,728 

3,794,229 

557,374 

101,113 

658,487 

76,183,518 

8,079,646 

1886 

2,824,137 

482,250 

3,306,387 

604,011 

102,450 

706,461 

74,975,506 

7,438,079 

1887 

3,079,972 

427,632 

3,507,604 

644,361 

232,936 

877,297 

77,964,020 

8,549,333 

1888 

4,161,282 

455,671 

4,616,953 

773,877 

123,626 

897,503 

78,297,750 

8,803,394 

1889 

4,434,949 

464,139 

4,899,088 

783,652 

99,223 

882,875 

77,201,804 

6,938,455 

1890 

5,741,184 

646,880 

6,388,064 

82,506 

100,575 

183,081 

82,335,514 

9,051,781 

1891 

6,296,249 

689,212 

6,985,461 

45,337 

236,022 

281,359 

85,757,744 

8,798,631 

1892 

7,040,988 

699,867 

7,740,855 

71,518 

391,535 

463,053 

95,684,253 

13,121,791 

1893 

7,693,959 

793,312 

8,487,271 

93,692 

298,635 

392,327 

102,006,490 

8,941,856 

1894 

7,692,755 

643,557 

8,336,312 

75,327 

232,275 

307,602 

100,586,853 

11,833,805 

1895 

7,768,875 

1,090,727 

8,859,602 

85,938 

217,836 

303,774 

99,528,351 

6,485,043 

1896 

9,365,384 

857,493 

10,222,877 

109,265 

364,589 

473,854 

106,378,752 

6,606,738 

1897 

,522,014 

778,330 

10,300,344 

63,531 

532,702 

596,233 

119,685,410 

10,825,163 

1898 

10,678,316 

1,192,535 

11,870,851 

61,405 

394,539 

455,944 

139,920,932 

14,980,883 

1899 

11,706,707 

1,117,265 

12,823,972 

99,169 

337,297 

436,466 

132,801,262 

17,520,088 

1900 

14,224,287 

1,287,294 

15,511,581 

208,070 

332,471 

540,541 

163,510,790 

14,265,254 

1901 

16,012,208 

1,739,142 

17,751,350 

44,489 

307,477 

351,966 

177,431,386 

17,077,757 

1902 

18,462,970 

2,372,438 

20,835,408 

32,599 

321,651 

354,250 

196,019,763 

13,951,101 

1903 

20,624,967 

2,255,209 

22,880,176 

83,784 

733,368 

817,152 

214,401,674 

10,828,087 

1904 

19,864,049 

2,575,870 

22,439,919 

121,708 

540,786 

662,494 

198,414,439 

12,641,239 

t  Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1876. 

*  After  1900  no  estimate  is  made  of  the  amount  short  reported  in  exports  to  United  States. 


I  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1868  to  1904 — Concluded. 


Totals. 


Estimated 

Short 
Reported. 


Coin  and  Bullion. 


Home 
Produce. 


Foreiffn 
Produce. 


Totals. 


Grand  Total  Exports. 


Home 
Produce. 


Foreign 
Produce. 


Totals. 


49,739,998 
53,179,105 
62,608,814 
65,034,60(J 
75,742,209 
82,651,516 
84,540,844 
74,628,212 
77,096,810 
72,975,988 
76,905,012 
68,445,222 
83,336,197 

94,296,496 

97,671,164 

94,037,480 

86,521,185 

84,263,164 

82,413,585 

86,513,353 

87,101,144 

84,140,259 

91,387,295 

94,556,375 

108,806,044 

110,948,346 

112,420,658 

106,013,394 

112,986,490 

130,510,573 

154,901,815 

150,321,350 

177,776,044 

194,509,143 

209,970,864 

225,229,761 

211,055,678 


2,961,722  4,866,168 
3,077,468!  4,218,208 
2,962,398  8,002,278 


2,448,668 
2,887,056 
3,292,419 
2,815,249 
2,218,930 
2,629,588 
2,165,666 
2,249,666 
2,341,447 
2,803,506 

3,023,322 

4,094,946 

3,416,724 

2,701,019 

2,948,217 

2,781,198 

2,996,889 

3,084,322 

3,070,652 

2,922,072 

2,913,994 

3,348,213 

3,482,308 

3,264,911 

3,300,090 

3,329,053 

3,947,130 

4,627,730 

4,559,530 

5,461,511 


6,690,350 
4,010,398 
3,845,987 
1,995,835 
1,039,837 
1,240,037 


129,328 

306,447 

309,459 

310,006 

256,571 

207,532 

327,298 

1,045,723 

1,101,245 

1,670,068 


733,739 

168,989 

704,586 

1,771,755 

971,005 

371,093 

631,600 

2,184,292 

2,026,980 

56,531 

5,569 

17,534 

1,978,256 

2,439,782 

817,599 

1,502,671 

3,824,239 

1,529,374 

4,068,748 

4,491,777 

3,165,252 

3,577,415 

2,914,780 

6,987,100 

1,978,489 

1,669,422 

619,963 

2,465,657 


4,866,168 

4,218,208 

8,002,278 

6,690,350 

4,010,398 

3,845,987 

1,995,835 

1,039,837 

1,240,037 

733,739 

168,989 

704,586 

1,771,755 

971,005 

371,093 

631,600 

2,184,292 

2,026,980 

66,531 

5,569 

17,534' 

1,978,256! 

2,439,782] 

946,927 

1,809,118 

4,133,698 

1,839,380 

4,325,319 

4,699,309 

3,492,550 

4,623,138 

4,016,025 

8,657,168 

1,978,489 

1,669,422 

619,963 

2,465,557 


53,371,067 
56,618,980 
67,045,868 
64,320,374 
69,841,481 
80,384,012 
78,737,832 
70,749,660 
73,7.31,474 
68,030,546 
67,989,800 
62,431.025 
72,899,69' 

83,944,701 

94,137,65' 

87,702,431 

79,833,098 

79,131,735 

77  756,704 

80,960,909 

81,Sb2,072 

80,272,456 

85,257,586 

88,801,(66 

99,338,913 

105,798,257 

104,161,770 

103,085,012 

109,915,337 

123,959,838 

145,594,385 

138,462,037 

170,642,369 

»177,431,386 

n96,019,763 

*214, 401,674 

n98,414,439 


4,196,821 
3,855,801 
6,527,622 
9,853,244 

12,798,182 
9,405,910 

10,614,0% 
7,137,319 
7,234,961 
7,844,847 

11,333,867 
9,060,230 

15,011,761 

14,346,122 

7,999,546 

10,383,373 

11,573,398 

10,106,6261 

7,494,610| 

8,554,902! 

8,820,928 

8,916,711! 

11-,491,563| 

9,616,2301 

14,624,462 

12,766,095 

13,363,179 

10,553,791 

11,098,515 

13,990,415 

18,558,298 

20,434,868 

21,252,354 

19,056,246 

15,620,523 

11,448,050 

15,106,796 


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 

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 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  i 

4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  3. — Statement  (by  Classes)  of  the  Values  of  Exports  of  Canada  (Home 

case  the  portion  sent  to  Great  Britain, 

EXPORTS,  THE  PRO 


The  Mine. 

The  Fisheries. 

Years. 

G.  B. 

U.S. 

0.  C. 

Totals. 

G.  B. 

U.  S. 

0.  C. 

Totals. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

421,093 
735,573 
842,3.39 
705,840 
665,479 

1,013,945 
371,869 
157,014 
362,889 

1.061,201 
142,374 
265,305 
216,867 

733,980 
1,096,536 
1,182,443 
2,011,831 
3,968,824 
4,537,005 
3,100,901 
3,214,130 
3,167,912 
2,413,525 
2,472,979 
2,636,334 
2,495,624 

121,056 
109,376 
167,759 
123,453 
145,291 
302,910 
288,065 
272,254 
201,026 
169,314 
200,994 
181,261 
164,860 

1,276,129 
1,941,485 
2,192,541 
2,841,124 
4,779,594 
5,853,860 
3,760,835 
3,643,398 
3,731,827 
3,644,040 
2,816,347 
3,082,900 
2,877,351 

226,915 

236,249 

321,028 

348,639 

379,869 

483,157 

700,813 

652,870 

687,101 

808,330 

1,043,539 

1,494,846 

1,154,?45 

926,792 

1,085,611 

943,188 

897,546 

851,612 

1,336,398 

1,616,663 

1,644,826 

1,475,319 

1,317,917 

2,367,007 

1,899,190 

1,738,870 

2,203,803 
1,920,850 
2,344,.3.33 
2,748,090 
3,154,733 
2,959,722 
2,974,892 
3,082,831 
3,338,569 
3,748.113 
3,443,429 
3,534.835 
3, 686;  541 

3,357,510 
3,242,710 
3,608,549 
3,994,275 
4,386,214 
4,779,277 
5,292,368 
5,380,527 
.0,500,989 
5,874,-360 
6,853,975 
6.928,871 
6,579,656 

1881 

253,652 

2,346,529 

167,648 

2,767,829 

1,562,802 

2,241,585 

3,063,328 

6,867,715 

1882 

311,456 

2,418,021 

284,096 

3,013,573 

2,129,982 

2,441,204 

3,110,893 

7,682,079 

1883 

309,794 

2,332,051 

329,041 

2,970,886 

2,337,072 

3,186,218 

3,285,828 

8,809,118 

1884 

519,672 

2,505,501 

221,919 

3,247,092 

1,621,816 

3,598,216 

3,371,622 

8,591,654 

1885 

485,408 

2,898,518 

255,611 

3,639,537 

1,543,014 

*3,560,731 

2,856,256 

7,960,001 

1886 

589,832 

3,115,696 

245,619 

3,951,147 

1,586,771 

2,587,548 

2,669,069 

6,843,388 

1887 

477,722 

3,085,431 

242,806 

3,805,959 

1,704,190 

2,717,509 

2,454,111 

6,875,810 

1888 

478, 2(K) 

3,341,308 

291,369 

4,110,937 

1,544,901 

3,123,853 

3,124,429 

7,793,183 

1889 

422,355 

3,753,351 

243,464 

4,419,170 

1,249,928 

2,839,980 

3,122,300 

7,212,208 

1890 

630,815 

3,963,257 

261,685 

4,855,757 

2,707,422 

2,850,528 

2,903,956 

8,461,906 

1891 

851,794 

4,600,800 

331,549 

5,784,143 

2,747,882 

3,807,786 

3,159,733 

9;715,401 

1892 

683,094 

4,806,483 

416,894 

5,906,471 

3,006,810 

3,452,036 

3,216,552 

9,675,398 

1893 

244,560 

4,756,280 

329,050 

5,329,890 

2,347,076 

3,503,904 

2,892,070 

8,743,050 

1894 

257,613 

5,130,186 

413,210 

5,801,009 

4,586,715 

3,260,677 

3,255,300 

11,102,692 

1895 

388,407 

6,271,397 

323,423 

6,983,227 

4,143,994 

3,025,171 

3,523,082 

10,692,247 

1896 

175,512 

7,437,814 

446,324 

8,059,650 

4,462,002 

3,301,671 

3,314,092 

11,077,765 

1897 

354,769 

10,533,581 

410,565 

11,298,915 

4,366,081 

2,998,655 

2,949,587 

10,314,323 

1898 

212,304 

13,838,831 

412,121 

14,463,256 

4,822,688 

2,979,404 

3,039,569 

10,841,661 

1899 

154,151 

12,683,332 

530,667 

13,368,150 

3,610,972 

3,179,751 

3,118,939 

9,909,662 

1900 

193,746 

23,698,606 

687,914 

24,580,266 

4,071,136 

3,688,935 

3,409,012 

11,169,083 

1901 

877,880 

38,355,930 

1,133,873 

40,367,683 

3,113,306 

4,224,948 

3,382,098 

10,720,352 

1902 

802,842 

33,145,856 

998,876 

34,947,574 

6,374,877 

4,184,403 

3,584,014 

14,143,294 

1903 

597,130 

29,546,605 

921,126 

31,064,861 

3,904,793 

3,760,266 

4,135,125 

11,800,184 

1904 

641,072 

32,025,193 

960,474 

33,626,739 

3,084,930 

4,224,226 

3,449,873 

10,759,029 

i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

Produce)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1868  to  1904,  showing  in  each 
the  United  States  and  other  Countries. 

DUCE  OF  CANADA. 


The  Forest. 

"Animals  and  their  Pkoduce. 

G.  B. 

U.  S. 

0.  C. 

Totals. 

G.  B. 

U.S. 

0.  C. 

Totals. 

Years. 

$   • 

$ 

$ 

t 

$ 

$ 

$ 

^ 

9,354,244 
11,151,161 
10,600,994 
11,631,710 
12,776,984 
13,720,614 
14,928,878 
16,.m3,818 
14,029,090 
16,737,568 
13,271,372 
7,328,313 
8,673,336 

7,842,526 
7,515,075 
8,925,122 
9,158,603 
9,215,403 
12,622,959 
9,719,946 
6,402,847 
4,793,065 
4,522,508 
4,481,053 
4,231,484 
6,532,418 

1,545,855 
1,757,646 
2,007,184 
2,272,910 
2,467,490 
2,955,314 
2,588,055 
2,-363,745 
1,511,075 
1,750,173 
1,759.150 
1,701,662 
1,648,753 

18,742,625 
20,423,882 
21,533.-300 
23,063,223 
21,459,877 
2f»,298,917 
27,237,779 
25,070,410 
20,333,230 
23,010,249 
19,511,575 
13,261,459 
16,854,507 

2,724,017 
3,342,377 
4,345,179 
4",  859, 709 
6,087,792 
7,245,415 
8,559,764 
7,026,730 
7,887,627 
9,013,441 
9,060,279 
9,120,141 
11,104,223 

3,794,673 
5,011,989 
7,326,764 
7,191,154 
6,103,684 
6,553,900 
5,706,366 
5,085,172 
4,896,786 
4,592,707 
4,483,106 
4,553,262 
6,016,988 

374,477 
415,041 
466,218 
557,643 
515,491 
443,702 
413,039 
588,605 
830,156 
614  469 
476;  472 
427,201 
486,366 

6,893,167 
8,769,407 
12,138,161 
12,608,506 
12,706,967 
14,243,017 
14,679,169 
12,700,507 
13,614,569 
14,220,617 
14,019,857 
14,100,604 
17,607,577 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

14,758,890 

8,349,844 

1,851,278 

24,960,012 

15,327.964 

5,546,944 

485,311 

21,-360,219 

1881 

11,349,866 

10,192,933 

2,448,256 

23,991,055 

13,365,399 

6,592,068 

497,292 

20,454,759 

1882 

13,027,337 

9,916,040 

2,427,349 

25,370,726 

13,158,194 

6,567,588 

558,561 

20,284,343 

1883 

13,742,663 

9,883,749 

2,184,745 

25,811,157 

16,054,004 

6,367,702 

524,402 

22,946,108 

1884 

9,577,581 

9,a55,736 

2,056,391 

20,989,708 

17,979,895 

6,789,562 

567,647 

25,337,104 

1885 

10,899,727 

8,545,406 

1,589,478 

21,034,611 

14,814,672 

6,742,789 

507,972 

22,065,433 

1886 

9,445,491 

9,353,506 

1,685,749 

20,484,746 

16,315,474 

7,291,369 

640,091 

24,246,937 

1887 

8,932,177 

10,622,338 

1,748,299 

21,302,814 

16,571,072 

7,595,743 

552,481 

24,719,297 

1888 

10,197,529 

11,043,023 

1,802,455 

23,043,007 

16,227,060 

7,137,006 

530,641 

23,894,707 

1889 

14,098,865 

10,247,640 

1,832,631 

26,179,136 

18,578,722 

5,966,474 

561,791 

25,106,995 

1890 

11,146,282 

11,763,058 

1,372,675 

24,282,015 

20,991,143 

4,316,979 

659,61! 

25,967,741 

1891 

9,453,768 

11,472,306 

1,355,670 

22,281,744 

24,068,081 

3,935,924 

590,84. 

28,594,850 

1892 

10,821,082 

13,859,960 

1,678,868 

26,359,910 

27,052,050 

3,951,850 

732,59; 

31,736,499 

1893 

11,475,692 

13,308,196 

1,571,560 

26,355,448 

28,986,095 

2,311,104 

584,774 

31,881,973 

1894 

9,975,833 

12,482,969 

1,432,364 

23,891,166 

30,022,479 

3,713,148 

652, 14o 

34,387,770 

1895 

12,186,806 

13,528,047 

1,460,833 

27,175,686 

32,523,071 

3,341,275 

643,295 

36,507,641 

1896 

14,0.59,585 

15,435,759 

1,763,385 

31,258,729 

33,600,891 

5,081,811 

562,550 

39,245,252 

1897 

15,638,549 

9,336,252 

1,536,738 

26,511,539 

39,737,089 

4,192,943 

371,438 

44,301,470 

1898 

15,777,996 

9,921,704 

2,321,829 

28,021,529 

41,604,999 

4,628,533 

509,598 

46,743,130 

1899 

15,058,036 

12,805,139 

1,800,493 

29,6f53,668 

49,881,630 

5,326,750 

940,427 

-56,148,807 

1900 

15,662,749 

12,190,617 

2,156,491 

30,009,857 

49,186,025 

5,331,657 

977,629 

55,495,311 

ISOl 

14,154,467 

15,517,528 

2,447,434 

32,119,429 

52,687,998 

5,139,262 

1,333,949 

59,161,209 

1902 

16,742,435 

16,977,232 

2,666,348 

36,386,015 

62,998,927 

5,319,198 

1,499,417 

69,817,542 

1903 

14,962,927 

15,009,838 

3,119,157 

33,091,922 

57,920,010 

4,217,653 

1,674,454 

63,812,117 

1904 

10 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  3. — Statement  (by  Classes)  of  the  Values  of  the  Exports  of  Canada  (Home 

case  the  portion  sent  to  Great  Britain, 

EXPORTS,  THE  PRO 


Agricultural  Products  . 

Manufactures. 

Years. 

G.  B. 

U.S. 

0.  C. 

Totals. 

G.  B. 

U.S. 

0.  C. 

Totals. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

*$ 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

4,056.340 

3,620,584 

5,377.970 

3,222,931 

4,440,441 

7,455,272 

9,804,375 

8,432,963 

8,394,103 

5,752,550 

10.087.329 

10,048,632 

12,641,961 

8,136,017 
7,912,017 
7,600,330 
6.022,432 
8,014,160 
6,446,-374 
8,743,669 
8,012,813 
11,744,615 
8,038,250 
6,977,038 
8,591,143 
8,086,795 

678,698 
650,101 
698,319 
608,561 
924,290 

1,093,694 

1,042,098 
■     812,582 

1,000,947 
898,576 
944,387 
988,689 

1,565,572 

12,871,055 
12,182,702 
13,676,619 
9,853,924 
13,378,891 
14,995,340 
19,590,142 
17,258,358 
21,139,665 
14,689,376 
18,008,754 
19,628,464 
22.294,328 

1,107,408 
1,385,965 
1,009,044 
942,127 
799,413 
1,428,748 
1,367,944 
1,571,556 
2,96.5,249 
2,098,817 
2.224.373 
1,107,385 
1,386,746 

682,851 

720,774 

1,086. 0<s3 

1,091,801 

1,439,062 

1,541,698 

1,134,345 

986,604 

1,047.211 

988,433 

983.027 

881.685 

1,283,342 

310,152 
305,820 
465,243 
398,822 
478,024 
639,457 
444,-366 
470,352 
1,135,741 
1,018,172 
920,355 
711,211 
572,-529 

2,100  411 
2, 41 2,  .059 
2,560,370 
2,432,750 
2,716,499 
3.609,903 
2,946,655 
3,028,512 
5,148,201 
4,105,422 
4,127,755 
2,700,281 
3,242,617 

1881 

9,490,890 

10,631,374 

1,146,063 

21,268,327 

1,211,915 

1,310,557 

552,623 

3,075,095 

1882 

11,244,152 

18,189,118 

1,602,442 

31,035,712 

1,398,147 

1,339,614 

591,837 

3,329,598 

1883 

9,474,740 

11,989,280 

1,354,499 

22,818,519 

1,211,189 

1,603,274 

688,757 

3,503,220 

1884 

3,990,127 

7,503,111 

904,605 

12,397,843 

1,443,630 

1,265,652 

868,253 

3,577,535 

1885 

5,502,763 

8,392,341 

623,189 

14  518,293 

1,335,706 

1,135,741 

710,054 

3,181,501 

1886 

7,729,264 

8,752,994 

1,170,521 

17,652,779 

1,026,861 

1,207,356 

589,920 

2,824,137 

1887 

9,438,408 

7,966,248 

1,421,579 

18,826,235 

1,270,162 

1,289,052 

520,758 

3,079,972 

1888 

4,292,640 

10,306,278 

837,442 

15,436,360 

1,762,894 

1,632,025 

766,363 

4,161,282 

•1889 

3,674,055 

9,125,707 

614,349 

13,414,111 

1,679,-359 

1,822,948 

932,642 

4,434,949 

1890 

3,661,826 

7,519,253 

726,951 

11,908,030 

1,816,147 

2,667,282 

1,257,755 

5,741,184 

1891 

5,254,028 

7,291,246 

1,121,584 

13,666,858 

•  2,252,295 

3,006,423 

1,037,531 

6,296,249 

1892 

15,119,780 

4,573,779 

2,419,725 

22,113,284 

2,617,472 

3,006,708 

1,416,808 

7,040,988 

1893 

15,443,211 

4,132,105 

2,474,174 

22,049,490 

2,454,009 

3,563,827 

1,676,123 

7,693,959 

1894 

12,431,275 

2,784,520 

2,461,854 

17,677,649 

3,120,614 

2,448,607 

2,123,534 

7,692,755 

1895 

10,414,380 

3,710,022 

1,594,726 

15,719,128 

2,944,280 

3,030,449 

1,794,146 

7,768,875 

1896 

9,551,316 

3,232,793 

1,299,252 

14,083,361 

3,799,266 

3,531,239 

2,034,879 

9,365,384 

1897 

13,507,342 

2,419,814 

2,055,490 

17,982,646 

3,617,128 

3,213,677 

2,691,209 

9,-522,014 

1898 

27,747,140 

1.133,293 

4,182,852 

33,063,285 

4,900,806 

2,829,510 

2,948,000 

10,678,316 

1899 

18,447,543 

1,149,686 

3,355,686 

22,952,915 

5,474,562 

3,150,711 

3,081,434 

11,706,707 

1900 

21,674,965 

2,041,110 

3,800,534 

27,516,609 

5,625,073 

4,857,413 

3,741,801 

14,224,287 

.1901 

17,337,633 

2,907,969 

4,535,884 

24,781,486 

6,652,336 

4,963,247 

4,396,625 

16,012,208 

1902 

27,973,503 

2,555,216 

6,623,969 

37,152,688 

7,322,602 

6,024,373 

5,115,995 

18,462,970 

1903 

34,206,693 

3,882,282 

6,535,346 

44,624,321 

6,728,298 

8,236,129 

5,660,540 

20,624,967 

1904 

27,266,656 

3,863,021 

6,009,198 

37,138,875 

6,231,094 

7,416,498 

6,216,457 

19,864,049 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


11 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

Produce)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1868  to  1904,  showing  in  each 
the  United  States  and  other  Countries — Continued. 

DUCE  OF  CANADA-  Con^tnucrf. 


Miscellaneous. 

Total  Merchandise  the  Produce 

OF  Canada. 

1 

Years. 

G.  B. 

U.S. 

O.C. 

Totals. 

G.  B. 

U.S. 

O.C. 

Totals. 

$ 

$ 

s 

$ 

$ 

1 

s 

$ 

15,791 
14,480 
16,437 
22,600 
73,807 
55,053 
35,547 
54,183 
52,946 
19,764 
31,844 
28,802 
30,653 

271,007 
298,186 
335,000 
342,323 
391,691 
383,391 
358,666 
3.S7,426 
326,242 
287,326 
367,133 
356,811 
608,668 

15,482 

37,893 

20,215 

22,631 

50,487 

26,848 

25,587 

17,572 

14,180 

13,726 

2,894 

1,386 

834 

302,280 
350,5.^j9 
371,652 
387,554 
515,985 
46?, 292 
419,800 
409,181 
393,  .368 
320,816 
401,871 
386,999 
640,155 

17,905,808 
20,486,389 
22,512.!t91 
21,733,556 
25,223,7ao 
31,402,2.34 
35,769,190 
34,199,134 
34,379,(X)5 
35,491,671 
35,861,110 
29,393,424 
35,208,031 

[   22,387,846 
23,640,188 
27,398,930 
20,715,690 
29,984,440 
33,421,725 
30,380,556 
2.5,(;83,818 
27,451,150 
22,160,666 
22,131,343 
23,149,909 
26,762,705 

,   5,249,523 
I   5,196,727 
6,169,271 
6,732,110 
7,7.35,802 
8,421,647 
7,777,002 
7,607,941 
8,a31,694 
8,212,543 
7,747,681 
7,646,245 
8,125,455 

45,643,177 
49,323,304 
56,081,192 
55,181,356 
62,944,027 
73,245,606 
73,926,748 
67,490,893 
69,861,849 
65,864,880 
65,740,134 
60,089,578 
70,096,191 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

31,106 

588,276 

2,800 

622,182 

42,637,219 

31,016,109 

7,269,051 

80,921,379 

1881 

17,811 

514,680 

3,444 

535,936 

39,816,813 

41,687,638 

8,538,260 

90,042,711 

1882 

19,741 

502,050 

7,104 

528,895 

39,538,067 

36,096,501 

8,6.51,139 

84,285,707 

1883 

38,968 

507,691 

14,041 

560,690 

37,410,870 

31,631,622 

8,089,587 

77,132,079 

1884 

54,684 

485,964 

16,726 

567,374 

36,479,051 

32,618,693 

7,085,874 

76,183,518 

1885 

47,136 

551,503 

6,372 

604,011 

36,694,263 

31,503,292 

6,777,951 

74,975,506 

1886 

62,884 

569,918 

11,559 

644,361 

38,714,331 

32,273,033 

6,976,666 

77,964,020 

1887 

66,340 

701,616 

5,921 

773,877 

33,648,284 

37,323,161 

7,326,305 

78,297,750 

1888 

53,995 

727,278 

2,384 

783,652 

33,504,281 

36,449,288 

7,248,235 

77,201,804 

1889 

5,352 

76,773 

381 

82,606 

41,499,149 

33,291,207 

7,546,168 

82,335,514 

1890 

360 

43,144 

1,833 

45,337 

43,243,784 

34,829,436 

7,684,524 

85,757,744 

1891 

50 

70,621 

847 

71,518 

64,949,055 

31,317.867 

9,417,341 

95,684,253 

1892 

47,618 

45,876 

198 

93,692 

58,409,606 

33,813,802 

9,783,082 

102,006,490 

1893 

^,052 

64,308 

967 

75,327 

60,878,056 

29,297,598 

10,411,199 

100,586,853 

1894 

14,191 

70,617 

1,130 

85,938 

67,903,564 

32,303,773 

9,321,014 

99,528,361 

1895 

19,968 

87,589 

1,708 

109,265 

62,717,941 

34,460,428 

9,200,383 

106,378,752 

1896 

28,066 

33,760 

1,715 

63,531 

69,533,852 

39,717,057 

10,434,501 

119,685,410 

1897 

6,443 

51,562 

3,400 

61,405 

93,065,019 

34,361,795 

12,494,118 

139,920,932 

1898 

43,458 

53,238 

2,473 

99,169 

86,113,681 

34,766,965 

12,920,626 

132,801,262 

1899 

58,289 

117,024 

32,757 

208,070 

96,562,875 

52,534,977 

14,412,938 

163,510,790 

1900 

27,596 

9,305 

7,588 

44,489 

92,857,525 

67,983,673 

16,590,188 

177,431,386 

1901 

31,056 

1,146 

397 

32,599 

109,347,345 

66,567,784 

20,104,634 

196,019,763 

1902 

21,704 

44,655 

17.425 

83,784 

125,199,980 

67,766,367 

21,435,327 

214,401,674 

1903 

14,203 

100,456 

7,049 

121,708 

110,120,892 

66,856,885 

21,436,662 

1981414,439 

1904 

12 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No  3. — Statement  (by  Classes)  of  the  Values  of  the  Exports  of  Canada  (Home 

case  the  portion  sent  to  Great  Britain, 

EXPORTS,  THE  PRO 


Years. 


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 

1807 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Estimated  Short  Reported. 


G.  B. 


U.  S. 


2,961,722 
3,077,468 
2,962,398 
2,448,668 
2,887,056 
3,292,419 
2,815,249 
2,218,930 
2,629,588 
2,165,666 
2,249,666 
2,341,447 
2,803,506 

3,023,322 

4,094,946 

3,416,724 

2,701,019 

2,948,217 

2,781,198 

2,996,889 

3,084,322 

3,070,652 

2,922,072 

2,913,994 

3,-348,213 

3,482,308 

3,264,911 

3,300,090 

3,329,053 

3,947,130 

4,627,730 

4,559,530 

5,461,511 

+ 

t 

t 

t 


O.  C. 


Totals. 


Coin  and 


G.  B. 


2,961,722 
3,077,468 
2,962,398 
2,448,668 
2,887,056 
3,292,419 
2,815.249 
2,218,930 
2,629,588 
2,165,666 
2,249,666 
2,341.447 
2,803,506 

3,023,322 

4,094,046 

3,416,724 

2,701,019 

2,948,217 

2,781,198 

2,996,889 

3,084,322 

3,070,652 

2,922,072 

2,913,994 

3,348,213 

3,482,308 

3,264,911 

3,300,090 

3,329,053 

3,947,130 

4,627,730 

4,559,530 

5,461,511 

t 

t 

t 

t 


889,032 

12,486 

1,134,784 

2,576,738 

5,355 


67,652 
38J0i7 


1,000 


874 


U.S. 


3,975,189 
4,205,722 
6,867,494 
4,113,612 
3,388,765 
3,740,957 
1,928,183 
1,039,837 
1,202,020 


129,328 

306,447 

309,459 

310,006 

256,571 

206,447 

327,298 

1,045,723 

1,100,371 

1,670,068 


f  After  1900  no  estimate  is  made  of  the  amount  short  reported  in  exports  to  United  States. 


CA2, AVIAN  THADE 


13 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

Produce)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1868  to  J  904,  showing  in  each 
the  United  States  and  other  Countries — Concluded. 

DUCE  OF  CATH KDk.— Concluded. 


Bullion. 


O.  C. 


1,947 


616,278 
105,030 


85 


Totals. 


4,866,168 
4,218,208 
8,002,278 
6,690,350 
4,010,398 
3,845,987 
1,995,835 
1,039,837 
1,240,037 


Grand  Total  Exports— the  Produce  of  Canada. 
U.S. 


G.  B. 


129,328 

306,447 

309,459 

310,006 

256,571 

207,532 

327,298 

1,045,723 

1,101,245 

1,670,068 


18,794,840 
20,498,875 
23,647,775 
*24,310,294 
25,229,140 
31,402,234 
35,836.842 
34,199,134 
34,417,022 
35,491,671 
35,861,110 
29,393,424 
35,208,031 

42,637,219 

.^9,816,813 

39,538,067 

37,410,870 

36,479,051 

36,694,263 

38,714,331 

33,648,284 

33,504,281 

41,499,149 

43,243,784 

54,949,055 

58,409,606 

60,878,056 

57,903,564 

62,718,941 

69,5.33,852 

93,065,019 

85,114,555 

96,562,875 

92,857,525 

109,347,345 

125,199,980 

110,120,892 


O.  C. 


29,324,7571 
30,924,378 
37,228,822 
*33,277.970{ 
36,260,2611 
40,455,101! 
35,123,988' 
28,942,585: 
31,282,758 
24,326,3;i2 
24,;^81,0()9 
25,491,.S56 
29,566,211 

34,038,431 

45,782,584 

39,513,225 

34,332,641 

35,566,810 

34,284,490 

35,269,922 

40,407,483 

39,519,940 

36,213,279 

37,872,758 

34,972,517 

37,605,569 

32,872,515 

35,860,434 

37,995,928 

43,991,485 

40,035,248 

40,426,856 

59,666,556 

t67,983,673 

166,567,784 

t67,766,367 

t66,856,885 


Totals. 


5,251,470 
5,196,727 
6,169,271 
*6,732,I10 
8,352,0801 
8,526,677| 
7.777,002 
7,607,941 
8,031,694 
8,212..543 
7,747,681 
7,546,245 
8,125,455 

7,269,051 

8,538,260 

8,651,139 

8,089,587 

7,085,874 

6,777,951 

6,976,656 

7,326,305 

7,248,235 

7,545,158 

7,684,524 

9,417,341 

9,783.082 

10,411,199 

9,321,014 

9,200,468 

10,434,501 

12,494,118 

12,920,626 

14,412,938 

16,590,188 

20,104,6.34 

21,435,327 

21,436,662 


Ykabs. 


53,371.067 
56,618,980 
67,045,868 
*64,320,374 
69,841,481 
80,384,012 
78,737,832 
70,749,660 
73,7.31,474 
68,030,546 
67,989,800 
62,431,025 
72,899,697 

83,944,701 

94,137,657 

87,702,431 

79,833,098 

79,131,735 

77,756,704 

80,960,909 

81,382,072 

80,272,456 

85,257,586 

88,801,066 

99,338,913 

105,798,257 

104,161,770 

103,085,012 

109,915,337 

123,959,838 

145,594,385 

138,462,037 

170,642,369 

+177,431,386 

tl96,019,763 

+214,401,674 

+198,414,439 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Includes  exports  Manitoba  for  only  three  months  ended  June  30,  1871. 


14 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  4. — Statement  showing  for  Canada  the  average  ad  valorem  Rates  of  Duty  collected 

able  and  total  from  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States  for 


Imports  entered  for  Consumption,  Merchandise  only. 


Total  Imports. 


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. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 
1902. 
1903. 
1904. 


Dutiable. 


4.S,655,696 
41,069,342 
45,127,422 
60,094,362 
68,276,157 
71,198,176 
76,232,530 
78,138,511 
60,238,297 
60,916,770 
59,773,039 
55,426,836 
54,182,967 
71,620,725 
85,757,433 
91, .588,339 
80,010,498 
73,269,618 
70,658,819 
78,120,679 
69,645,824 
'  74,475,139 
77,106,286 
74,536,036 
69,160,737 
69,873,571 
62,779,182 
58,557,655 
67,239,759 
66,220,765 
74,625,088 
89,433,172 
104,346,795 
105,969,756 
118,657,496 
136,796,065 
148,909,576 


Free. 


23,134,463 
22,085,599 
21,774,652 
24,120,026 
36,679,210 
53,310,953 
46,948,357 
39,270,057 
32,274,810 
33,209,624 
30,622,812 
23,275,683 
15,717,575 
18,867,604 
25,387,751 
.30,273,157 
25,962.480 
26,486,157 
25,333,318 
26,986,531 
31,025,804 
34,623,057 
34,576,287 
36,997,918 
45,999,676 
45,297,259 
46,291,729 
42,118.236 
38,121,402 
40,397,062 
51,682,074 
59,913,287 
68,160,083 
71,730,938 
77,822,694 
88,017,654 
94,680,443 


Totals. 


67,090,159 

63,154,941 

66,902,074 

84,214,388 

104,955,367 

124,509,129 

123.180,887 

117,408,568 

92,513,107 

94,126,394 

90,.S95,851 

78,702,519 

69,f)00,.542 

90,488,329 

111,145,184 

121,861,496 

105,972,978 

99,755,775 

95,992,137 

105,107,210 

100,671,628 

109,098,196 

111,682,573 

111,533,954 

115,1«),413 

115,170,830 

109,070,911 

100,675,891 

105,361,161 

106,617,827 

126,307,162 

149,:<46,459 

172.506,878 

177,700,694 

196,480,19C 

224,813,719 

243,590,019 


Imports  from  Great  Britain. 


Duty 
Collected . 


8,801,446 
8,284,507 
9,425,028 
11,807,590 
13,020,684 
12,997.578 
14,407,318 
15,354,139 
12,815,904 
12,511,567 
12,791,532 
12,933,916 
14,129,953 
18,492,645 
21,700,028 
2.3,162,553 
20,156,448 
19,121,254 
19,427,398 
22,438,309 
22,187,869 
2.3,734,364 
23,914,134 
23,393,678 
20,529,750 
21,154,172 
19,369,714 
17,872,746 
20,133,033 
19,844,557 
21,807,073 
25,624,838 
28,83.5,349 
29,063,973 
32,352,538 
37,022,581 
40,840,157 


Dutiable. 


28,284,194 
28,483,645 
30,022,948 
39,815,550 
48,197,.3.S7 
47,443,203 
47,789,220 
49,239,119 
32,385,482 
32,916,776 
32,139,783 
27.075,637 
28,038,118 
35,860,461 
41,459,730 
40,732,476 
32,828,307 
30,702,359 
30,385,797 
35,766,273 
30,848,116 
32,219,807 
.3.3,267,721 
31,447,660 
30,831,809 
31,869,267 
27,493,160 
23,311,911 
24,366,179 
20,217,422 
22,556,479 
27,521,508| 
31,561,756 
31,701,654 
35,062,564 
42,210,165 
44,939,829 


Free. 


9,333,131 

7,013,119 

7,514,147 

8,632,652 

14,011,917 

20,553,742 

13,558,530 

11,107,948 

8,100,578 

6,414,845 

5,112,986 

3,892,223 

5,726,321 

7,024,681 

8,896,538 

10,947,286 

9,096,814 

9,329,089 

8,647,209 

8,975,077 

8,319,528 

10,031,382 

10,009,288 

10,571,283 

10,231,902 

10,660,073 

9,542,803 

7,747,421 

8,458,326 

9,183,766 

9,486,982 

9,409,815 

12,718,227 

11,118,341 

13,960,162 

16,582,873 

16,784,787 


Totals. 


37,617,325 
35,496,764 
37,537,095 
4S,498,202 
62,209,254 
67,996,945 
61,347,750 
60,347,067 
40,486,060 
39,331,621 
37,252,769 
80,967,860 
.3.3,764,439 
42,885,142 
50,356,268 
51,679,762 
41,925,121 
40,031,448 
39,(»33,006 
44, 741,  .350 
39,167,644 
42,251,189 
43,277,009 
42,018,943 
41,063  711 
42,529,340 
37,035,963 
31,059,332 
32,824,505 
29,401,188 
32,043,461 
36,931,323 
44,279,983 
42,819,995 
49,022,726 
58,793,038 
61,724,616 


Duty 
Collected . 


4,799,758 
5,037,440 
6,544,088 
7,908,152 
7,392,957 
7,867,481 
8,881,998 
6,075,756 
6,377,596 
6,445,985 
5,561,933 
6,737,997 
8,772,950 

10,011,811 
9,897,785 
8,001,371 
7,617,249 
7,817,357 
9,318,920 
8,972,740 
9,450,243 
9,576,966 
9,114,272 
9,074,201 
9.498,747 
8,245,846 
'7,006,677 
7,358,514 
6,205,367 
6,649,429 
7,328,192 
8,074,541 
7,845,406 
8,424,693 
9,841,627 

10,838,017 


CANADIAS^  TRADE 


15 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   10 

qn  Imports  for  Consumption  dutiable  and  total;  also  on  Im,portsfor  Consumption  duti- 
each  of  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1868  to  1904. 


Average  ad  valorem  rates  of  duty. 

Imports  from  United  States. 

Totals. 

Great  Brita 

in. 
age 

United  States. 

Average 

Average 

Average 

Avei 

Average 

■     ■   '--Ti— 

Average 

ad  val . 

ad  val. 

ad  val. 

ad  val. 

ad  val. 

ad  val. 

Duty 

rate  of 

rate  of 

rate  of 

rate  of 

rate  of 

rate  of 

Dutiable. 

Free. 

Totals. 

duty  on 

duty  on 

duty  on 

duty  on 

duty  on 

duty  on 

>w'*JllCCL'^vl  . 

Duti- 

Total 

Duti- 

Total 

Duti- 

Total 

able  Im- 

Im- 

able Im- 

Im- 

able Im- 

Im- 

00 

ports. 

ports. 

ports. 

ports. 

ports, 
p.c. 

ports. 

(a 

$ 

1       j  _     s 

S 

p.  c. 

p.  c. 

p.c. 

p.  c. 

p.c. 

10,014,304 

12,645,8281  22,660,132 

20 

161 

13  119 

1868 

7,793,748 

13,70;5,632'  21,497,380 

"l, 56.5,566 

20 

172 

13  118 

■'ie 

851 

"i3 

522 

"26 

088 

'"'7 

283 

1869 

8,698,445 
14,086,383 

12,998,392  21,697,2.37 

1,700,252 

20 

890 

14  088 

16 

779 

13 

420 

19 

546 

7 

836 

1870 

13,100,20:5  27,185,586 

2,290,881 

19 

648 

14  021 

16 

436 

13 

493 

16 

264 

8 

427 

1871 

13,271,042 

20,470,953  .33  741,995 

2,  .385, 592 

19 

071 

12  406 

16 

408 

12 

712 

17 

•976 

7 

070 

1872 

16,678,805 

28,510,305  45,189,110 

2,945,966 

18 

281 

10  439 

15 

583 

10 

872 

17 

•663 

6 

519 

1873 

21,10^,356 

30,681  798,  51,785,154 

3,681,014 

18 

899 

11-696 

16 

463 

12 

824 

17 

443 

7 

108 

1874 

22,023,665 

26,509,145;  48,592,810 

3,8.53,634 

19 

650 

13  078 

18 

038 

14 

718 

17 

498 

7 

9.30 

1875 

21,334,613 

22,758,460 

44,093,073 

4,104,484 

21 

275 

13-853 

18 

761 

15 

007 

19 

239 

9 

309 

1876 

23,510,846 

25,865,102 

49,376,008 

4.39.3,511 

20 

5.39 

13-292 

19 

375 

16 

215 

18 

687 

8 

898 

1877 

23,464,503 

24,538,371 

48,002,874 

4,790,427 

21 

400 

14-151 

20 

056 

17 

303 

20 

416 

9 

354 

1878 

23,806,551 

18,366,849 

42,173,400 

5,524,879 

23 

,335 

16-334 

20 

542 

17 

963 

23 

207 

13 

100 

1879 

19,566,567 

3,627,216 

28,193,783 

4,512,415 

26 

078 

20  214 

24 

032 

19 

956 

23 

062 

16 

005 

1880 

25,632,313 

10,706,388 

.36,3:^8,701 

5,649,152 

25 

820 

20  436 

24 

464 

20 

457 

22 

039 

15 

546 

1881 

32,941,061 

14,111,874 

47,052,935 

7,073,912 

25 

304 

19  524 

24 

148 

19 

882 

21 

474 

15 

034 

1882' 

38,()52,045 

16,495,198]  55,147,243 

8,148,268 

25 

290 

19  007 

24 

2{>9 

19 

152 

21 

081 

14 

776 

1883 

35,796,697 

13,989,191  49,785,888 

7,411,946 

25 

192 

19  020 

24 

373 

19 

085 

20 

706 

14 

888 

1884 

31,231,947 

14,344,563!  45,576,510 

6,624,100 

26 

097 

19-168 

24 

810 

19 

028 

21 

209 

14 

534 

1885 

29,659,87(! 

1.3,158,775.  42,S1,S,651 

6,76.»,.365 

•27 

495 

20  238 

25 

727 

20 

028 

22 

82:5 

15 

809 

1886 

30,570,<i09 

14,225.299  44,795,".t08 

7.268,195 

28 

723 

21-:i48 

26 

055 

20 

828 

23 

775 

16 

225 

1887 

27,097,680 

19,342,616   46,440,296 

7,109,234 

31 

8.58 

22-039 

29 

087 

22 

909 

26 

236 

15 

308 

1888 

28,982,283 

21,047,136  .50,029,419 

7,371,148 

31 

869 

21-755 

29 

331 

22 

367 

25 

433 

14 

733 

1889 

30,575,397 

20,790,264  51,365,661 

8,126,625 

31 

015 

21-413 

28 

788 

22 

129 

26 

579 

15 

821 

1890 

29,790,402 

22,243,075  52,0:i3,477 

7,7:54.515 

31 

386 

20-974 

28 

982 

21 

691 

25 

963 

14 

864 

1891 

29,505,550 

22,236,582  51,742,132 

7,814,559 

29 

684 

17-827 

29 

431 

22 

098 

26 

485 

15 

103 

1892 

*28,562,050 

2.3,777.746  52,339,796 

7,636,076 

30 

275 

18-368 

29 

805 

22 

335 

26 

735 

14 

589 

1893 

2.5,823,636 

24,922,455!  50,746,091 

6,960,951 

30 

854 

17-759 

29 

992 

22 

264 

26 

956 

13 

717 

1894 

25,79.5,538 

24,383,466!  50,179,004 
24,427,744;  53,529,390 

6,897,395 

30 

522 

17-753 

30 

056 

22 

559 

26 

739 

13 

746 

1895 

29,101,646 

7,767,993 

29 

942 

19  109 

30 

200 

22 

418 

26 

693 

14 

512 

1896 

30,482,509 

26,540,833  .57,023,342 

8,147,075 

29 

967 

18-613 

30 

693 

21 

106 

26 

727 

14 

287 

1897 

38,063,960 

36,760,9631  74,824,923 

9,941,624 
11,713,859 

29 

222 

17-265 

29 

478 

20 

751 

26 

118 

13 

287 

1898 

44,471,824 

43,995,3491  88,467,173 

28 

a52 

17  157 

26 

627 

19 

842 

26 

339 

13 

241 

1899 

53,897,561 

48,182,616'102,080,177 

13,491,873 

27 

634 

16  715 

25 

583 

18 

235 

25 

032 

13 

217 

1900 

63,600,278 

53,549,047 

107,149,325 

13,311,750 

27 

427 

16-355 

21 

748 

18 

322 

24 

835 

12 

424 

1901 

60,181.808 

54,562,888 

114,744,696 

15,155,136 

27 

265 

16-466 

24 

027 

17 

188,    25 

182 

13 

207 

1902 

68,538,323 

60,251,914 

128,790,237 

17,069,881 

27 

064 

16-468 

23 

316 

16 

739i    24 

905 

13 

254 

1903 

77,543,780 

65,466,798 

143,010,578 

19,554,586 

27-426 

16-765 

24  117 

17-559     25-217 

13-674 

1904 

16 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  5. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  Merchandise  Entered  for  Consumption  in  Canada, 
the  Imports  and  the  Percentages  of  Imports  from  Great  Britain 

IMPORTS  ENTERED  FOR 


Years, 


Total  Imports. 


Dutiable. 


Free. 


Totals. 


Imports  from  Great  Britain.  . 


Dutiable. 


Free. 


Totals, 


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 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901 

1902 

1903. 

1904. 


43,655, 
41,069, 
45,127, 
60,094. 
68,276; 
71,198, 
76,232, 
78,138, 
60,238, 
60,916, 
59,773, 
55,426, 
54,182, 
71,620, 
85,757, 
91,588, 
80,010, 
73,269, 
70  658, 
78,120, 
69,645, 
74,475, 
77,106, 
74,536, 
69,166, 
69,873, 
62,779, 
58,557, 
67,2:^9, 
66,220, 
74,625, 
89,433, 
104,346, 
105.969, 
118,657, 
136,796, 
148,909 


696 
342 
422 
,362 
157 
176 
,530 
511 
297 
,770 
039 
836 
967 
725 
433 
339 
498 
618 
819 
679 
824 
139 
286 
036 
737 
571 
182 
655 
759 
765 
088 
172 
795 
756 
496 
065 
576 


23,434,463 
22,085,599 
21,774,652 
24,120,026 
36,679,210 
.53,310,9P3 
46,948,357 
39,270,057 
32,274,810 
33,209,624 
30,622,812 
23,275,683 
15,717,575 
18,867,604 
25,387,751 
30,273,157 
25,962,480 
26,466,157 
25,333,318 
26,986,531 
31,025,804 
34,623,057 
34,576.287 
36,997,918 
4.5,999,676 
45,297,259 
46,291,729 
42,118,236 
38,121,4021 
40,397,062 
51,682,074 
59,913,287 
68,160,083 
71,730,938 
77,822,694 
88,017,654 
94,680^443 


67,090,159 

63,154,941 

66,902,074 

84,214,388 

104,9.55,367 

124,509,129 

123,180,887 

117,408,568 

92,513,107 

94,126,394 

90,39.^,851 

78,702,519 

69,900,542 

90,488,329 

111,145,184 

121,861,496 

105,972,978 

99,755,775 

9.5,992,1.37 

105,107,210 

100,671,628 

109.098,196 

111,682,573 

111,533,954 

115,160,413 

11.5,170.830 

109.070,911 

100,675,891 

105,361,161 

106,617,827 

126,307,162 

149,346,459 

172,506,878 

177,700.694 

196,480,190 

224,813,719 

243,590,019 


28,284,194 
28,-183,645 
30,022,948 
39,815,550 
48,197,337 
47,443,203 
47,789,220 
49,239,119 
32,385,482 
32,916,776 
32,139,783 
27,075,637 
28,038,118 
35,860,461 
41,4.59,730 
40,732,476 
32,828,307 
30,702,359 
30,385,797 
35,766,273- 
30,848,116 
32,219,807 
33,267,721' 
31,447,660 
30,831,809 
31,869,267 
27,49.3,160 
23,311,9111 
24,366,179 
20,217,422 
22,556,479 
27,521,508 
31,.561,756 
31,701,654 
35,062.564 
42,210,165 
44,939,829 


9,333,131 

7,013,119 

7,514,147 

8,682,652 

14,011,917 

20,553,742 

13,5.58,530 

11,107,948 

8,100,578 

6,414,845 

5,112,986 

3,892,223 

5,726,321 

7,024,681 

8,896,538 

10,947,286 

9,096,814 

9,329,089 

8,647,209 

8,975,077 

8,319,528 

10,031,382 

10,009,288 

10,571,283 

10,231,902 

10,660,073 

9,542,803 

7,747,421 

8,458,320 

9,18.3,766 

9,486,982 

9,409,815 

12,718,227 

11,118,341 

13,960.162 

1<;,582,873 

16,784,787 


37,617,325 
35,496,764 
37,537,095 
48,408,202 
62,209,254 
67,996,945 
61,347,750 
60,.347,067 
40,486,060 
39.331,621 
37.252,769 
30,967,860 
33,764,439 
42,885,142 
50,3.56,268 
51,679,762 
41,925,121 
40,031,448 
39,033,006 
44,741,350 
39,167,644 
42,251,189 
43,277,009 
42,018,943 
41,063,711 
42,529,340 
37,035,963 
31,059,332 
32,824,505 
29,401,188 
32,043,461 
36,931,323 
44,279,983 
42,819,995 
49,022,726 
58,793.038 
61,724,616 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


17 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1868  to  1904,  inclusive,  showing  in  each  case 
and  the  United  States,  respectively. 

CONSUMPTION,  MERCHANDISE  ONLY. 


Imports 

FROM  United  Statks. 

Percentages  ob 

Import 

S  FROM. 

Great  Britain. 

United  States . 

'« 

Y'ears 

|5| 

as 

1 

i°i 

Dutiable. 

Free. 

Totals. 

to  To 

Impo 
ritatn 
[Impo 

iable  1 
Dutia 

e2 

2 

asa 

sis 

Free 
Free. 

Total 
G.  B 
Total 

Free 
Free. 

Totel 
U.  g 
Total 

$ 

$ 

$ 

p.  c. 

p.  c. 

p.  c. 

p.  c. 

p.c. 

p.c. 

10,014,304 

12,64.5,828 

22,660,132 

64 

78 

39 

82 

56 

06 

22 

93 

53 

96 

33 

77 

1868. 

7,7"A748 

13,703,6.32 

21,497,.380 

69 

a5 

31 

75 

56 

20 

18 

97 

62 

04 

.34 

03 

1869. 

8,698,845 

12,998,392 

21,697,237 

66 

52 

34 

50 

56 

10 

19 

27 

59 

69 

32 

43 

1870. 

14,085,383 

13,100,203 

27,185,586 

66 

25 

35 

99 

57 

58 

23 

43 

54 

31 

32 

28 

1871. 

1.3,271,042 

20,470,953 

33.741,995 

70 

59 

38 

20 

59 

27 

19 

43 

55 

81 

32 

14 

1872. 

16,678,805 

28,510,305 

45,189,110 

66 

()3 

38 

55 

54 

61 

23 

42 

63 

47 

36 

29 

1873. 

21, 103,  .356 

30,681,798 

51,785,154 

62 

68 

28 

87 

49 

80 

27 

68 

65 

35 

42 

03 

1874. 

22,023,665 

26,569,145 

48,592,810 

63 

01 

28 

28 

51 

39 

28 

18 

67 

65 

41 

38 

»1875. 

21,;«4,613 

22,758,460 

44,093,073 

53 

76 

26 

09 

43 

76 

36 

41 

70 

51 

47 

66 

1876. 

23,510,846 

25,8(>5,162 

49,376,008 

54 

03 

19 

31 

41 

78 

38 

.59 

77 

88 

.52 

45 

1877. 

23,464,503 

24,538,371 

48,002,874 

5;^ 

76 

16 

69 

41 

21 

39 

25 

80 

13 

53 

10 

1878. 

23,806,.551 

18,366,849 

42,173,400 

48 

84 

16 

72 

39 

34 

42 

95 

78 

91 

53 

68 

1879. 

19,  .566, 567 

8,627,216 

28,193,783 

61 

74 

36 

43 

48 

30 

30 

11 

54 

8S 

40 

33 

1880. 

25,632,313 

10,706,388 

36,338,701 

50 

06 

37 

23 

47 

39 

35 

78 

56 

74 

40 

15 

1881. 

32,941,061 

14,111,874 

47,052,935 

48 

34 

35 

04 

45 

30 

38 

41 

65 

58 

42 

3;i 

1882. 

38,652,045 

16,495,198 

55,147,243 

44 

47 

36 

16 

42 

40 

42 

20 

64 

48 

45 

25 

1883. 

35,796,697 

13,989,191 

49,785,888 

41 

02 

35 

03 

39 

56 

44 

74 

53 

88 

46 

97 

1884. 

31,231,947 

14,344,.563 

45,-576,510 

41 

90 

.36 

22 

40 

12 

42 

62 

54 

12 

45 

68 

1885. 

29,659,876 

13,158,775 

42,818,651 

43 

00 

34 

13 

40 

66 

41 

97 

61 

94 

44 

60 

1886. 

30,570,609 

14,225,299 

44,795,908 

45 

78 

33 

25 

42 

56 

39 

13 

52 

71 

42 

61 

1887. 

27,097,680 

19,342,616 

46,440,296 

44 

29 

26 

81 

38 

90 

38 

90 

62 

34 

46 

13 

1888. 

28,982,283 

21,047,136 

50,029,419 

43 

26 

28 

97 

38 

73 

38 

91 

60 

79 

45 

86 

1889. 

30,575,.S97 

20,790,264 

51,365,661 

43 

15 

28 

95 

38 

75 

39 

65 

60 

13 

45 

99 

1890. 

29,790,402 

22,243,075 

52,033,477 

42 

19 

28 

57 

37 

67 

39 

97 

60 

12 

46 

65 

1891. 

29,505,550 

22,236,-582 

51,742,132 

44 

58 

22 

24 

35 

66 

42 

66 

48 

34 

44 

90 

1892. 

28,562,050 

23,777,746 

52,339,796 

45 

61 

23 

53 

36 

92 

40 

88 

52 

49 

45 

44 

1893. 

25,823,636 

24,922,455 

50,746,091 

43 

79 

20 

61 

33 

96 

41 

13 

53 

84 

46 

52 

1894. 

25,795,538 

24,383,466 

50,179,004 

39 

81 

18 

39 

30 

85 

44 

06 

57 

79 

49 

84 

1895. 

29,101,646 

24,427,744 

53,529,390 

36 

24 

22 

19 

31 

15 

43 

28 

64 

07 

50 

80 

1896. 

30,482,509 

26,540,8.33 

57,023,342 

30 

53 

22 

73 

27 

5S 

46 

03 

65 

69 

53 

48 

1897. 

38,063,960 

36,760,963 

74,824,923 

30 

23 

18 

35 

25 

36 

51 

00 

71 

13 

.59 

24 

1898. 

44,471,824 

43,995,349 

88,467,173 

30 

77 

15 

70 

24 

72 

49 

73 

73 

43 

59 

24 

1899. 

5.3.897,-561 

48,182,616 

102,080,177 

30 

25 

18 

66 

25 

66 

51 

65 

70 

69 

59 

17 

1900. 

53,600,278 

53,549,047 

107,149,325 

29 

92 

15 

50 

24 

10 

50 

58 

74 

66 

60 

30 

1901. 

60,181,808 

54,562,888 

114,744,696 

29 

54 

17 

94 

24 

95 

50 

72 

70 

11 

58 

40 

1902. 

68,538,323 

60,251,914 

128,790,237 

30 

85 

18 

84 

26 

15 

50 

10 

68 

46 

57 

29  f 

1903. 

77,543,780 

6.5,466,798 

m,0 10,578 

30  18 

17-73 

25  34 

6207 

69  14 

58-71  1 

1904. 

10— i— 2 


18 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  6 — Statement  of  the  Values  of  Merchandise  Exported  from  Canada  during  the  Fiscal 

and  Percentages  of  Exports  to  Great 

EXPORTS,  MER 


Years. 


1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1800 
1891 
1802 
1893 
1804 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1908 
1904 


Total  Exports. 


*Hoine 
Produce. 


45,543,177 

49,323,304 

56,081,192 

55,181,356 

62,944,027 

73.245,606 

73,926,748 

67,490,893 

69,861,849 

65.864,880 

65,740,134 

60,089,578 

70,096,191 

80, 921,  .379 

90,042,711 

84,285,707 

77,132,079 

76,183,518 

74,975,506 

77,964,020 

78,297,750 

77,201,804 

82,335,514 

85,757,744 

95,684,253 

102,006,490 

100,586,853 

99,528,351 

106,378,752 

119,685,410 

139,920,932 

132,801,262 

163,510,790 

177,431,386 

196,019,763 

214,401,674 

198,414,439 


Foreign 
Produce. 


Totals. 


4,196,821 

3,855,801 

6,527,622 

9,853,244 

12,798,182 

9,405,910 

10,614,096 

7,137,319 

7,234,961 

7,111,108 

11,164,878 

8,355,644 

13,24(»,006 

13,375,117 

7,628,453 

9,751,773 

9,389,106 

8,079,646 

7,438,079 

8, 549,  .333 

8,803,394 

6,938,455 

0,051,781 

8,798,631 

13,121,791 

8,941,856 

11,833,805 

6,485,043 

6,606,738 

10,825,163 

14,980,883 

17,520,088 

14,265,254 

17,077,757 

13,951,101 

10,828,087 

12,641,239 


49,739,998 

53,179,105 

62,608,814 

65,034,600 

75,742,209 

82,651,516 

84,540,844 

74,628,212 

77,096,810 

72,975,988 

76,905,012 

68,445,222 

83,336,197 

94,296,496 

97,671,164 

94,0.37,480 

86,521,185 

84,263,164 

82,413,585 

86,513,353 

87,101,144 

84,140,259 

91,387,295 

94,556,375 

108,806,044 

110,948,346 

112,420,658 

106,013,394 

112,985,490 

130,510,573 

154,901,815 

150,321,.350 

177,776,044 

194,509,143 

209,970,864 

225,229,761 

211,055,678 


Exports  to  Great  Britain. 


Home 
Produce. 


17,905,808 
20,486,389 
22,512,991 
21,733,556 
25,223,785 
31,402,234 
35,769,190 
34,199,134 
34,379,005 
35,491,671 
35,861,110 
29,  .393,424 
35,208,031 
42,637,219 
39,816,813 
39,  .538, 067 
.37,410,870 
36,479,051 
30,694,263 
38,714,331 
33,648,284 
33,504,281 
41,499,149 
43,243,784 
54,949,055 
58,409,606 
60,878,056 
57,903,564 
62,717,941 
69,533,8.52 
93,065,019 
85,113,681 
96,562,875 
92,857,525 
109,347,345 
125,199,980 
110,120,892 


Foreign 
Produce. 


Totals. 


7,257,277 

9,105,400 

5,782,857 

6,303,459 

6,035,619 

10,0.56,583 

6,873,695 

10,606,095 

11,110,151 

.5,457,117 

7,473,113 

6,  .324, 767 

5,392,940 

4,846,041 

5,856,981 

6,436,700 

4,583,770 

6,854,545 

6,037,074 

9,957,494 

5,670,887 

7,660,800 

3,953,426 

3,971,312 

7,693,650 

11,933,799 

13,973,.300 

11,173,093 

12,471,431 

7,970,876 

6,002,118 

7,470,484 


38,659,511 
44,874,590 
39,981,991 
40,682,464 
41,527,290 
45,917,693 
36,267,119 
45,814,126 
53,747,370 
45,273,930 
47,011,180 
43,735,637 
41,871,991 
41,540,304 
44,571,312 
40,084,984 
.38,088,051 
48,353,694 
49,280,858 
64,906,549 
64,080,493 
68,538,856 
61,856,990 
66,689,253 
77,227,502 
104,998,818 
99,086,981 
107,735,968 
105,328,956 
117,318,221 
131,202,098 
117,591,370 


*  Estimated  amount  short  reported  not  included. 
+  Figures  not  available. 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


19 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

Years   ended  June    30,   1868  to   1904,  inclusive,  showing  in  each  case  the  Exports 
Britain  and  the  United  States  respectively. 

CHANDISE  ONLY. 


Exports  to  United 

States. 

Perckntagks  of  Exports  to 

Foreign 
Produce. 

Totals. 

Great  Britain. 

United  States. 

*Home 
Produce 

)ine  Produce  to 

Total 
ome  Produce. 

reign  Produce 

to  Total 
reign  Produce 

otal  Exports, 
eat  Britain  to 
otal  Exports. 

)me  Produce  to 

Total 
ome  Produce. 

reign  Produce 

to  Total 
reign  Produce 

otal  Exports, 
lited  States  to 
otal  Exports. 

Years. 

ffi  w 

o   o 

H^H 

W  w 

o   o 
p.  c. 

H^H 

8 

$ 

9 

p.  c. 

p.  c. 

p.  c. 

p.  c. 

p.  c. 

22,387,846 

39 

31 

49 

15 

1868 

23,040,188 

41 

53 

47 

92 

1869 

27,398,930 

t 

t 

40 

14 

t 

t 

48 

85 

t 

t 

1870 

26,715,690 

39 

38 

48 

41 

1871 

29,984,440 

40 

07 

47 

63 

1872 

33,421,725 

1,517,871 

34,939,596 

42 

87 

77 

15 

46 

77 

45 

62 

16 

13 

42 

27 

1873 

30,380,556 

1,183,194 

31,563,750 

48 

38 

85 

78 

53 

08 

41 

09 

11 

15 

37 

33 

1874 

25,683,818 

1,020,307 

26,704,125 

50 

67 

81 

02 

53 

57 

38 

05 

14 

29 

35 

78 

1875 

27,451,150 

653,701 

28,104,851 

49 

21 

87 

12 

52 

76 

39 

29 

9 

03 

36 

45 

1876 

22,160,666 

758,513 

22,919,179 

53 

88 

84 

87 

56 

90 

33 

64 

10 

66 

31 

40 

1877 

22,131,343 

719,096 

22,850,439 

54 

55 

90 

07 

59 

70 

33 

66 

6 

44 

29 

71 

1878 

23,149,909 

1,007,218 

24,157,127 

48 

91 

82 

26 

52 

98 

38 

52 

12 

05 

35 

29 

1879 

26,762,705 

2,043,879 

28,806,584 

,  50 

22 

80 

10 

54 

97 

38 

18 

15 

43 

34 

56 

1880 

31,015,109 

1,863,989 

32,879,098 

52 

69 

83 

06 

56 

99 

38 

32 

13 

93 

34 

86 

1881 

41,687,6138 

1,787,565 

43,475,203 

44 

21 

71 

53 

46 

35 

46 

29 

23 

43 

44 

51 

1882 

36,096,501 

1,657,935 

37,754,436 

46 

90 

76 

63 

49 

99 

42 

82 

17 

00 

40 

15 

1883 

.31,631,622 

2,324,197 

33,955,819 

48 

50 

67 

36 

50 

54 

41 

09 

24 

75 

9 

24 

1884 

32,618,593 

2,164,658 

34,783,251 

47 

88 

66 

74 

49 

69 

42 

81 

26 

79 

41 

27 

1885 

31,503,292 

2,244,179 

33,747,471 

48 

94 

65 

15 

50 

40 

42 

01 

30 

17 

40 

94 

1886 

32,273,033 

2,385,242 

34,658,275 

49 

65 

68 

50 

51 

51 

41 

39 

27 

89 

40 

06 

1887 

37,323,161 

2,147,048 

39,470,209 

42 

97 

73 

11 

46 

02 

47 

67 

24 

38 

45 

31 

1888 

36,449,288 

2,041,283 

38,490,571 

43 

39 

66 

06 

45 

27 

47 

21 

29 

41 

45 

73 

1889 

33,291,207 

1,869,749 

35,160,956 

50 

40 

75 

72 

52 

91 

40 

43 

20 

65 

38 

47 

1890 

34,829,436 

2,451,136 

37,280,572 

50 

42 

68 

61 

52 

12 

40 

61 

27 

85 

39 

43 

1891 

31,317,857 

2,512,839 

33,830,696 

57 

42 

75 

80 

59 

65 

32 

73 

19 

15 

31 

09 

1892 

33,813,802 

2,493,202 

36,307,004 

57 

26 

63 

41 

57 

76 

33 

15 

27 

88 

32 

73 

1893 

29,297,598 

1,408,051 

30,705,649 

60 

53 

64 

73 

60 

96 

29 

13 

11 

89 

27 

31 

1894 

32,303,773 

1,860,794 

34,164,567 

58 

18 

60 

96 

58 

35 

32 

46 

28 

69 

32 

22 

1895 

34,460,428 

1,960,740 

36,421,168 

58 

95 

60 

11 

59 

02 

32 

39 

29 

67 

32 

23 

1896 

39,717,057 

2,216,735 

41,933,792 

58 

09 

71 

07 

59 

17 

33 

19 

20 

47 

32 

13 

1897 

34,361,795 

2,092,712 

36,454,507 

66 

51 

79 

66 

67 

78 

24 

56 

13 

96 

23 

53 

1898 

34,766,955 

1,795,885 

36,562,840 

64 

09 

79 

76 

65 

92 

26 

18 

10 

25 

24 

32 

1899 

52,534,977 

1,966,417 

54,501,394 

59 

06 

78 

32 

60 

60 

32 

13 

13 

78 

30 

66 

1900 

67,983,673 

2,423,168 

70,406,841 

52 

33 

73 

03 

54 

15 

38 

32 

14 

19 

36 

20 

1901 

66,567,784 

2,994,448 

69,562,232 

55 

78 

57 

13 

55 

87 

33 

95 

21 

47 

33 

13 

1902 

67,766,367 

3,443,602 

71,209,969 

58 

39 

55 

43 

58 

25 

31 

60 

31 

80 

31 

61 

1903 

66,856,885 

3,856,168 

70,713,053 

55-50 

59  10 

55-71 

33-70 

30-50 

33-50 

1904 

10-i-2J 


20  TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  { 

4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  7. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  Goods  Imported  for  Home  Consumption  in  Canada 


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 


COUKTRIES. 


1900. 


Dutiable.        Free 


British  Empire. 

Great  Britain 

British  Africa 

British  Australasia — 

Australia 

New  Zealand .    

British  East  Indies 

M       Guiana 

II       West  Indies. .    .. 

Fiji 

Hong  Kong  . .    . .     

Newfoundland 

All  other 


31,561,756 
205 


349,692 

88,367 

67,386 

654,909 


12,718,227 
87,700 

211,192 

1,220,280 

274 

146,704 


Totals. 


44 


,279,983 
87,905 

560,884 

,309,761 

67,660 

800,499 


1901. 


Dutiable.       Free. 


31,701,654  11,118,341 
566  90,121 


294,717 

304,756 

77,039 

1,033,304 


131,750 

1,066,104 

348 

164,718 


Totals. 


,819,995 
90,687 

426,467 

,370,860 

77,387 

,198,022 


115,339 

12,303 

172 


Totals,  British  Empire. 
Foreign  Gauntries. 


32,8.50,129 


2,280 

625,141 

1,095 


117,619 

637,444 

1,267 


29,972 

4,554 

494 


12,209 
620,014 

2,228 


15,012,893 


Arabia 

Argentine  Republic 

Austria  Hungary 

Belgium 

Brazil  

Central  American  States. 

Chile 

China 

Denmark   . . 

Dutch  East  Indies 

Egypt 

France 

French  Africa . . 

Germany 

Greece 

Hawaii 

Hayti 

Holland 

Italy 

Japan 

Mexico 

Norway  and  Sweden 

Persia 

Peru. 

Philippines 

Portugal 

Russia 

St.  Pierre , 

Spain , 

Switzerland 

Turkey   . . 

United  States 

Uruguay  

Venezuela 

West  Indies,  American . . 

II  Cuban 

II  Danish 

All  other 


517\ 

63 

222,103 

3,092,514 


216,998 

686 

13,921 

4,598 

3,503,609 

425 

7,465,447 

203,905 


399,266 
115,071 
449,991 

4,924 
58,951 

5,611 


Totals,  Foreign  Countries. 
Totals  (mdse.) 


Coin  and  bullion — 
Great  Britain  . .  . 
United  States . . . 
Other  Countries . 


Totals  ..., 


13,255 

68,321 

15,804 

1,808 

551,704 

517,305 

163,556 

53,897,561 


5,416 

571,206 

5,991 

131,404 

231,358 

48,112 

28,18; 

412,731 

13,498 

9,638 

'  864'637 


918,051 

983 

2,414 


180,316 

29,502 

1,301,424 

51,294 

673 


173 


47,863,022 


5,933 

571,269 

228,094 

3,223,918 

231,358 

48,112 

28,185 

629,729 

14,184 

23,559 

4,598 

4,368,246 

425 

8,383,498 

204,888 

2,414 


33,447,056 


13,205,833 


688 

294,053 

207,850 

50 

6,111 


71,496,666 


104,346,795 


4,464 
8,855 
4,145 
8,997 

11,871 

1,354 

48,182,616 

22,016 

67,603 
4,679 
9,582 
1,079 

12,923 


579,582 

144,-573 

1,751,415 

56,218 

59,624 

5,611 

173 

13,255 

72,785 

24,659 

5,953 

560,701 

529,176 

164,910 

102,080,177 

22,016 

68,291 

298,732 

217,432 

1,129 

19.034 


59 
1 

278,768 

3,606,361 

2,709 


252,671 

2,604 

135,621 

10,296 

4,569,060 

7V 

6,121,190 

155,641 

872 


546,264 

231,653 

525,974 

11,698 

54,029 

18,034 

291,010 

10,615 

91,626 

27,899 

1,414 

698,312 

590,056 

158,932 

53,600,278 


53,147,1901    124,643,856  72,522,700 


68,160,083     172,506,878 105,969,756 


Grand  totals 104,346,795 


509,747 

7,764,201 

23,490 


8,297,438 


76,457,521 


176 

269,042 

257,318 

2,230 

202 


509,747 

7,764,201 

23,490 


8,297,438 


180,804,316 


105,969,756 


13,716 

263,352 

7,469 

222,089 

344,846 

29,330 

578',2i6 

8,721 

11,638 

1,370 

828,733 

69,573 

898,910 

21 

6,338 

7 

251,198 

95,648 

1,093,128 

4,302 

4,313 


12 

20 

4,678 

27,670 

3,502 

44,227 

12,602 

4,434 

53,549,047 

5,260 

60,133 

309 

73,804 

153 

6,306 


58,525,105 


71,730,938 


42,181 

624,568 

2,722 

46,652,889 


13,775 

263,353 

286,237 

3,828,450 

347,555 

29,338 

830^917 

11,325 

147,259 

11,666 

5,397,793 

69,650 

7,020,100 

155,662 

7,210 

7 

797,462 

327,301 

1,619,102 

16,000 

58,342 

18,034 

291,022 

10,635 

96,304 

55.569 

4,916 

742,5.39 

602,658 

163,366 

107,149,325 

5,260 

60,309 

269,351 

331,122 

2,383 

6,508 


131,047,805 


177,700,694 


198,169 

3,335,683 

3,442 


3,537,294 


198,169 

3,335,683 

3,442 


3,537,294 


75,268,232     181,237,988 

I 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


21 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
from  the  following  Countries  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1900  to  1904. 


1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Dutiable. 

Free. 

Totals. 

Dutiable. 

Free. 

Totals. 

Dutiable. 

Free. 

Totals. 

35,062,564 
1 

r      39,960 

(.           142 

433,596 

139,341 

1,382,018 

13,960,162 
15,797 

112,923 

4,038 

1,185,787 

86 

227,114 

S 
49,022,726 
15,798 

152,883 

4,180 

1,619,383 

139,427 
1,609,1.32 

$ 
42,210,165 
158 

14,225 

301 

393,135 

602,863 

1,572,896 

45,764 

1.32,272 

9,131 

1,334 

$ 
16,582,873 
48,963 

82,684 

41,876 

1,743,943 

1,456 

22.5,862 

7^i34 
1,131,447 

58,793,038 
49,121 

96,909 

42,177 

2,137,078 

604,319 

1,798,758 

45,764 

139,406 

1,140,578 

1,334 

44,939,829 
6,282 

21,350 

3,080 

430,406 

2,178,474 

3,722,779 

175,849 

118,548 

16,673 

1,285 

16,784,787 
62,859 

78,409 

16,362 

2,734,113 

411 

473,951 

61,724,616 
69,141 

99,759 

19,442 

.3,164,519 

2,178,885 

4,196,730 

175,849 

125,290 

1,071,531 

5,022 

1 
2 

3 

4 
5 
6 

7 
8 

10,664 

34,135 

1,142 

5,  .506 

1,027,525 

4,554 

16,170 

1,061,660 

5,696 

6,742 

1,054,858 

.3,737 

9 
10 
11 

37,103,563 

16,543,492 

53,647,055 

44,982,244 

19,866,238 

64,848,482 

51,614,555 

21,216,229 

72,830,784 

5 

500 

230,896 

1,436,842 

451 

13,127 

448,123 

9,717 

274,757 

466,158 

26,100 

13,494 

192,705 

7,746 

7,351 

26 

1,125,270 

169.129 

1,744,767 

30 

15,055 

2,192 

362,3.S6 

177,891 

964,536 

83,022 

4,400 

1.3,132 

448,623 

240,613 

1,711,599 

466,(509 

26,100 

13,494 

489,110 

8,952 

426,560 

14,455 

6,672,146 

169,285 

10,823,169 

218,748 

15,055 

2,192 

875,615 

726,742 

1,495,766 

112,178 

60,478 

4,25)6 

235,314 

9,956 

129,379 

104,485 

3,017 

694,970 

765,010 

192,748 

114,744,696 

292,804 

62,803 

282,902 

273,836 

3,617 

2,681 

1,907 

381 

315,799 

2,050,197 

1,319 

105 

14,294 

890,723 

40,744 

749,985 

265,738 

50,962 

100,503 

297,172 

9.951 

7,868 

131 

1,420,771 

118,834 

1,837,789 

35 

3,159 

156 

666,104 

128,641 

746,747 

88,060 

35,456 



16,201 

891,104 

356,543 

2,800,182 

267,057 

51,067 

100,.503 

511,476 

13,266 

448,188 

18,750 

6,.580,029 

119.090 

12,282,637 

205,703 

.3,166 

157 

1,270,540 

541,785 

1,428,416 

123,333 

78,873 

10,393 

80,343 

11,486 

129,192 

205,611 

4.603 

823,944 

944,727 

229,027 

128,790,237 

4,287 

5 

813,014 

1,611,789 

3,042 

168 

240,986 

1,527 

389,704 

21,461 

5,056,303 

11187 

498,880 

.30,631 

1,517.724 

176,219 

71,042 

87,617 

377,759 

14,907 

18,276 

1,.397 

1,150,208 

28,275 

1,950,199 

122 

2,260 

653 

310,404 

47,296 

1,074,881 

.52,353 

144,798 

1.5,474 

498,885 

843,645 

.3,129,513 

179,261 

71,210 

87,617 

618,745 

16.434 

407,980 

22,858 

6,206,511 

28,275 

8,175,604 

229,612 

2,273 

655 

916,071 

401,928 

1,947,231 

82,835 

192,472 

3,  .398 

187,985 

13.721 

100,713 

263.714 

6,536 

865,096 

1,389,000 

199,120 

143,010,578 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 

296,405 

1,206 

419,209 

14,429 

5,-546,876 

156 

214,304 

3,315 

440,320 

18,619 

5,159,258 

256 

10,444,848 

205,668 

7 

1 

604,436 

413,144 

681,669 

35,273 

43,417 

10,393 

80,343 

11,486 

113,142 

38,937 

2,326 

749,074 

924,541 

163,939 

68,538,323 

19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 

9,078,402 
218,718 

513,279 

548,851 

531,230 

29,156 

56,078 

4,296 

6,225,405 

229,490 

13 

2 

605,667 

354,632 

872,350 

30,482 

47,674 

3,398 

187,985 

13,721 

88,292 

83,680 

3,967 

780,616 

1,360,455 

18.5,511 

77,543,780 

25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 

2.35,314 

35 

9,832 

124 

18,046 

75,576 

1,590 

73,985 

18,021 

29,788 

54,562,888 

292,804 

62,803 

613 

32,904 

36 

111,333 

28,909 

1,427 

620,985 

746,989 

162,960 

60,181,808 

16,050 

166,674 

2,277 

74,870 

20,186 

65,088 

60,251,914 

12,421 

180,034 

2,569 

84,480 

28,545 

13,609 

65,466,798 

37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 

282',289 

240,932 

3,617 

198 

300,857 

239^71 

4,257 

2,191 

43,148 

2,104 

32,648 

43,346 
302,961 

272,219 
4,257 
4,825 

i84 

255,192 

272,190 

7,894 

155 

24,i35 
2,083 

78,996 

5 

3,451 

24,319 

257,275 

351,186 

7,899 

3,606 

45 
46 
47 
48 

553 

2,128 

2,634 

49 

81,553,933 

61,279,202 

142,833,135 

91,813,821 

68,151,416 

159,965,237 

97,295,021 

73,464,214 

170,759,235 

118,657,496 

77,822,694 

196,480,190 

136,796,065 

88,017,654 

224,813,719 

148,909,576 

94,680,443 

243,590,019 

191,036 

6,062,354 

58,015 

191,036 
6,062,354 

58,015 

103,863 

8,814,958 

57,976 

103,863 

8,814,958 

57,976 

52,958 

7,815,937 

5,418 

52,958 

7,815,937 

5,418 

6,311,405 

6,311,405 

8,976,797 

8,976,797 

7,874,313 

7,874,313 
251,464,332 

118,657,496 

84,134,099 

202,791,595 

136,796,065 

96,994,451 

233,790,516 

148,909.576 

102,554,756 

22  TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  { 

4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  8. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  Goods  Imported  into  Canada  from  the 


Countries. 


British  Empire. 

Great  Britain 

British  Africa . 

British  Australasia — 

Australia 

New  Zealand 

British  East  Indies 

ti      Guiana 

II      West  Indies    . . . 


Fiji 

Hong  Kong . .  . 
Newfoundland . 
All  other 


1900. 


Dutiable. 


32,286,198 
205 


449,606 

99,663 

85,032 

732,235 


Free. 


12,676,349 
87,700 

210,805 

1,219,010 

274 

146,382 


Totals. 


44,962,547 
87,905 

660,411 

1,318,673 

85,306 

878,617 


1901. 


Dutiable .       Free. 


31, 


868,310 
574 

33,972 

308,683! 
125,382! 
,115,397; 


11,097,818 
90,121 

130,444 

1,066,093 

300 

164,555 


Totals. 


42,966,128 
90,695 

164,416 

1,374,776 

125,682 

1,279,952 


Totals,  British  Empire. 
Foreign  Countries. 


12  Argentine  Republic 

13  Austria-Hungary .... 

14  Belgium , 

15  Brazil  , 

16  Central  American  States. 

17  Chile 

18  China  

19  Denmark , 

20  Dutch  East  Indies 

21  Fgypt , 

22  France 

23  French  Africa 

24  Germany 

25  Greece , 

26'  Hawaii   

27!  Holland 

28  Italy. 

29  Japan. 

30  Mexico . 

31  Norway  and  Sweden . 

32  Peru. 

33  Philippines . 

34  Portugal . 

35  Russia . 

36  St.  Pierre. 

37  Spain . 

38  Switzerland . 

39  Turkey. 

40  United  States . 

41  Uruguay. 

42  Venezuela . 

43  West  Indies,  American. 

44  II  Cuban 

45  M  Danish 

46  AH  other . 


Totals,  Foreign  Countries. 
Totals  (mdse) 


Coin  and  bullion  :- 
Great  Britain . . . 
United  States. . . 
Other  Countries. 

Totals 


Grand  totnls. 


118,363 

11,855 

155 


33,783,312 


63 

228,668 
,170,724 


211,730 
792 

'5,5i7 

,601,420 

395 

,770,294 

219,564 


401,285 

269,538 

461,319 

4,  .597 

59,327 


60, 


14,584 

68,930 

15,804 

43,723 

554,145 

530,680 

165,001 

819,752 


309,856 
220,291 

77 
11,820 


79,160,584 


112,943,896 


112,943,896 


2,280 

625,141 

1,095 


120,643 

636,996 

1,250 


28,506' 

4,596! 

724 


10,041 
620,014 

2,228 


14,969,036 


48,752,348 


33,486,144  13,181,614 


571,206 

5,991 

131,027 

231,.358 

48,112 

28,185 

412,703 

13,498 

9,638 

863^262 


936,347 

966 

2,414 

216,897 

29,502 

1,301,215 

52,697 

673 

173 


4,464 
8,855 
4,145 
8,927 

11,871 

1,454 

48,388,601 

22,016 

67,603 
3,890 

15,035 
1,079 

18,339 


571,269 

234,659 

3,301,751 

231,358 

48,112 

28,185 

624,433 

14,290 

9,638 

5,517 

4,464,682 

395 

8,706,641 

220,530 

2,414 

618,182 

299,040 

1,762,534 

57,294 

60,000 

173 

14,584 

73,394 

24,659 

47,868 

563,072 

542,551 

166,455 

109,208,353 

22,016 

68.291 

313,746 

,  235,326 

1,156 

30,159 


1 

281,918 

3,561,218 

2,709 


267,135 

2,646 

313,159 

10,644 

4,675,765 

205 

5.780,948 

139,238 

817 

588,800 

448,294 

528,725 

13,423 

54,373 

413,373 

14,987 

96,133 

33,900 

2,621 

769,353 

595,114 

144,509 

62,823,061 


38,547 

624,610 

2,952 

46,667,758 


263,352 

7,469 

222,701 

344,846 

29,330 


263,353 

289,.S87 

3,783,919 

347,555 

29,338 


577,448 

8,721 

11,638 

1,370 

827,412 

69,573 

897,011 


176 

237,311 

266,865 

1,725 

19,360 


53,412,143 


132,572,727  82,088,514 


68,381,179 


181,325,075  115,574,658 


509,747 

7,764,201 

23,490 


509,747 

7,764,201 

23,490 


8,297,438 


8,297,438 


76,678,617 


189,622,513 


115,574,658 


6,338 

251,195 

95,648 

1,092,140 

4,337 

4,309 

12 

20 

4,642 

27,670 

3,502 

44,058 

12,602 

4,437 

53,148,031 

5,260 

60,133 

63 

76,509 

153 

20,029 


844,583 

11,367 

324,797 

12,014 

5,503,177 

69,778 

6,677,959 

139,238 

7,155 

839,995 

54.3,942 

1,620,865 

17,760 

58,682 

413,385 

15,007 

100,775 

61,570 

6,123 

813,411 

607,716 

148,946 

115,971,092 

5,260 

60,309 

237,374 

343,374 

1,878 

39,389 


58,121,959 


140,210,473 


71,303,573 


186,878,231 


198,169 

3,335,683 

3,442 


198.169 

3,335,683 

3,442 


3,537,294!   3,537,294 


74,840,867;  190,415,525 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

following  Countries  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1900  to  1904. 


1902. 


Dutiable . 


35,329,879 
1 

/      40.714 

[  142 

407,718 

171,071 

1,302,242 


Free. 


13,914,473 
15,797 

112,343 
4,038 

1,185,787 

70 

226,928 


6,062 

35,302 

1,290! 


4,388 

1,027,525 

4,554 


37,294,421  16,495,903 


500 

231,850 

1,390,918 

451 


298,226 

1,091 

699,866 

15,395 

5,791,812 

9,175,383 
220,518 


448,123 

9,532 

274,757 

466,158 

26,100 

13,494 

191,215 

7,746 

6,928 


488,639 

526,318 

539,704 

26,461 

56,221 

19,498 

9,677 

120,606 

28,909 

81,899 

567,080 

76.3,812 

170,220 

68,922,500 


263,436 

235,486 

8,901 

5,483 


90,660,860 


127,955,281 


127,955,281 


1,123,523 

169.129 

1,744,611 


15,055 
352,406 
177,891 
964,027 

82,873 
4,400 


80 

17,913 

75,554 

1,590 

73,759 

18,021 

30,883 

54,809,293 

292,804 

62,803 

251 

29,203 


17,447 


61,507,569 


Totals. 


1903. 


Dutiable. 


49,244,352 

1.5,798 1 

153,057 

4,180 

l,593,.505l 

171,141 
1,529,170; 

' " '    10^450 

1,062,827 

5,844 


Free. 


S 
42,438,595 
158, 

16,225 

311: 

416,265 

583,908 

1,603,565 

2:^1,379 

137,165 

9,030 

1,227 


Totals. 


16,.526,248[   58,964,843 
48,963  49,121 


82,307 

41,592 

1,744,193 

1,447 

225,765 

6^549 
1,131,339 


98,532 

41,903 

2,160,458 

585,355 

1,829,330 

231,379 

143,714 

1,140,369 

1,227 


53,790,324i    45,437,828     19,808,403    65,246,231 


448,623 

241,382 

1,665,B75 

466,609 

26,100 

13,494 

489,441 

8,837 

70(5,794 

15,395 

6,915,335 

169,129 

10,919,994 

220,518 

15,055 

841,045 

704,209 

1,503,731 

109,334 

60,621 

19,498 

9,757 

138,519 

104,463 

83,489 

640,839 

781,833 

201,103 

12.3,731,793 

292,804 

62,803 

263,687 

264,689 

8,901 

22,930 


381 

310,491 

1,899,345 

1,293 

105 


215,994 

3,331 

412,871 

17,257 

5,086,879 

237 

10,287,909 

212,791 

7 

651,664 

429,653 

741,135 

37,2.57 

43,:302 

157,864* 

14,305 

106,315 

39, 202  i 

22,005: 

782,957! 

923,891! 

167,927: 

75,278,483 


890,723 

40,349 

750,145 

265,738 

50,962 

100,503 

296,123 

9,951 

10,558 


1,417,049 

118,834 

1,839,958 

.3,159 

667,276 

128,641 

746,316 

88,318 

35,456 


198 
287,170 
254,920 

292 
14,373 


152,168,429'    98,401,804 


78,003,472     205,958,753 


191,0361 

6,062,.354 

58,015 


6,311,405 


84,314,877 


191,036 

6,062,354 

58.015 


6,311,405 
212,270,158 


143,839,632 


16,013 

166,674 

2,277 

74,235 

20,186 

65,088 

60,670,934 


43,148 

1,800 

52,631 


17.084 


68,590,129 
88,398.532 


103,863 

8,814,958 

57,976 


8,976,797 


14,3,839,632    97,375,329 


891,104 

350.840 

2,649,490 

267,031 

51,067 

100,503 

512,117 

13,282 

423,429 

17.257 

6,503,928 

119,071 

12,127,867 

212,791 

3,16«) 

1,318,940 

558,294 

1,487,451 

125,575 

78,758 

157,864 

14,.305 

122,328 

205,876 

24,282 

8.57,192 

944,077 

23.3,015 

135,949,417 


1904. 


Dutiable .       Free. 


Totals. 


45,168,217 
6,282 

24,687 

2,892 

575,265 

2,190,6531 

4,441,566 

138 

118,144 

16,812 

2,017 


16,739,7.34     61,907,951 
62,859  69,141 


77,482 

16,362 

2,734,113 

411 

374,192 


6,677 

1,054,809 

3,737 


52,546,673  21,070,376 


35 

773,085 

1,874,715 

3,045 

168 


43,346 

288,970 

307,551 

292 

31,457 


236,848 

1,549 

445,468 

25,291 

5,142.736 

419 

6,054,200 

247,768 

13 

665,197 

578,775 

925,601 

32,725 

48,971 

279,394 

15,051 

93,968 

82,526 

11,545 

773,992 

1,361,822 

.309,385 

82,980,909 


498,880 

30,388 

1,517,669 

176,219 

71,042 

87,617 

319,458 

14,907 

18,276 

1,240 

1,146,612 

28,275 

1,974,344 

33 

2,260 

310,245 

47,272 

1,073,200 

52,353 

144,798 


184 

295,191 

286,784 

1.727 

12,093 


166,991,933103,561,780 


232,238,164  156,108,453 


103,863 

8,814,958 
b7,976 


8,976,797 


241,214,961 156,108,453 


12,408 

180,034 

2,569 

83,773 

28,545 

13,609 

66,200,334 


102,169 

19,254 

3,309,378 

2,191,064 

4,815,758 

138 

124,821 

1,071,621 

5,754 


73,617,049 


498,915 

804,073 

3,392,384 

179,264 

71,210 

87,617 
556,306 

16,456 
46.3,744  20 

26,53121 
6,289,-348  22 

28,i;m2:« 

8,028,.544  24 

247,801 '25 

2,273'26 

975,412,27 

626,047(28 

1,998,80129 

85.07830 

193,769  31 


279,394 

15,051 

106,  .376 

262,560135 

14,114:36 

857,765|37 

1,390,367138 

322,994  39 


149,181,243 


24,135 
•  1,846 
81,024 
5 
15,291 


74,158,661 


24,319 

297,037 

367,808 

1,732 

27,384 

177,720,441 


95,229,037'  251,337,490 


52,9.58 

7,815,937 

5,418 


52,958 

7,815,937 

5,418 


7,874,313      7,874,318 


103,103,350  259,211,803 


24 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  9. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  Goods  Exported  from  Canada 


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 


Countries. 


1900. 


British  Empire. 
Great  Britain.. .    .    .    . . 

British  Africa 

British  Australasia 

Australia 

New  Zealand 

British  East  Indies  . . . 

It       Guiana 

II       Honduras. .  ,    . 

II       West  Indies.. . . 

Gibraltar 

Hong  Kong 

Fiji    

Newfoundland.. . , 

All  other 


Totals,  British  Empire.. 

Foreign  Countries. 

Argentine  Republic 

Belgium 

Brazil 

Central  American  States. . . 

Chile 

China 

Denmark 

France     . 

French  Africa 

Germany 

Hayti 

Hawaii 

Holland  

Italy 

Jayjan 

Madeira . . 

Mexico 

Norway  and  Sweden  ..,,.. 

Peru 

Philippines 

Portugal 

Russia 

St.  Pierre 

Spain  ....      

Spanish  Africa 

Switzerland 

United  States 

II  of  Colombia. 

Uruguay  , 

Venezuela 

West  Indies,  American 

II  Cuban 

II  Danish  .... 

11  French 

All  other 


Home 
Produce. 


96,562,875 
1,204,093 


1,648,926 


41,e 

281,i 

1, 

1,673, 

9, 

9, 


Foreign 
Produce. 


Totals. 


1901. 

Home        Foreign 
Produce.      Produce. 


11,173,093:  107,735,968 
272      1,204,365 


4.247 


,693 
,383 
,425 
,163 
,324 
,117 
822 
2,029,723 


778 


103,462,544 


25,794 


16 


114,473 


11,318,673 


Totals,  Foreign  Countries. 


Totals 

Estimated    amount    short 
ported  in  exjwrts  to  United 
States 


Totals  (mdse)  ... 
Coin  and  bullion  : — 

Great  Britain 

United  States 

Other  Countries . . 


Totals    

Grand  totals 


473,395 

859,715 

480,241 

25,654 

61,118 

254,814 

42,261 

1,372,359 

32,197 

1,108,163 

13,068 

142,349 

187,158 

260,456 

110,753 

20,874 

149,590 

81,044 

22,699 

883 

115,016 

70,530 

226,126 

86,456 

42,464 

386 

52,534,977 

38,559 

50,458 

21,298 

440,947 

669,304 

37,132 

9,656 

6,246 


338,083 
165 


60,048,246 


163,510,790 
5,461,511 


168,972,301 


1,670,068 


1,670,068 


170,642,369 


1,493 
2"4il 


607,740 


1,107 
1,041 

1,555 


172 


28 


414 

1,966,417 

501 


1,65.3,173 

41,693 

282,161 

1,425 

1,698,957 

9,324 

9,133 

822 

2,144,196 


92,857,525 
1.085,033 

2,297,521 

23,606 

370,063 

2,203 

1,898,262 

17,836 

41,693 


Totals. 


12,471,431 
1,932 

13,884 

56 
2,694 

" '  26J785 


656 


2,142,877 
11,478 


114  522 


105,328,956 
1.086.965 


2,311,405 

23,662 

372,757 

2,203 

1,925,047 

17,836 

42,349 


2,257,399 
11,478 


114,781,217100,748,0971  12,631,960 


3,733 

13,480 

353 

20 


473,395 

1,197,798 

480,406 

25,554 

61,118 

256,307 

42,261 

1,374,770 

32,197 

1,715,903 

13,068 

143,456 

188,199 

260,456 

112,308 

•     20,874 

149,590 

81,044 

22,871 

883 

115,016 

70,5.58 

233,994 

86,456 

42,464 

800 

54,501,394 

39,060 

50,458 

21,298 

444.680 

682,784 

37,485 

9,676 

6,246 


279,560 

1,728,484 

572,361 

32,942 
207,404 
505,194! 

55,902 
1,436,628 

28,236 
1,374,716 

47,468 

23,234 
186,932 
315,063 
187,933 


1,077,658 


385 

653 

5,692 


2,946,581    62,994,827 


14.265,254 


14,265,254 


400 

6,986,050 

650 


177,776,044 
5,461,511 


70,435 

45,500 

32,034 

18,097 

86,375 

45,681 

212,094 

155,229 

32,975 

632 

67,983,673 

25,135 

23,551 

971 

302,289 

575,582 

9,618 

32,641 

49,720 


76,683,289 


177,431,386 

t 


183,237,555  177,431,386 


6,987,100 
21,252,354 


400  .. 

8,656,118  . 

650  . 


8,657,168!   1,978,489 


144,703 

766,836 

i',6il 
446 


750 
2^063 


2,643 

28 


15,100 
125 


107 

2,423,168 

765 

47 

25 

2,431 

70 

49i 


4,445,797 


17,077,757 


17,077,757 


1,975,389 
3,100 


191,894,723'l77, 431,3861  19,056,246 


113,380,057 


279,560 

2,806,142 

572,361 

33,327 
208,057 
510,886 

55,902 
1,581,331 

28,236 
2,141,552 

47,468 

24,845 
187,378 
315,063 
188,683 


72,498 

45,500 

32,0.34 

20,740 

85,403 

45,681 

227,194 

155,354 

32,975 

739 

70,406,841 

25,900 

23,  .551 

1,018 

302,314 

578,013 

9,688 

32,641 

50,211 


81,129,086 


194,509,143 


194,509,143 


1,975,389 
3,100 


1,978,489 
196,487,632 


t  After  1900  no  estimate  is  made  of  the  amount  short  reported  in  Exports  to  United  States. 


i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
of  the  following  Countries  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1900  to  1904. 


25 


1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Home 
Produce. 

Foreign 
Produce. 

Totals. 

Home        Foreign 
Produce.     Produce. 

Totals. 

Home 
Produce. 

Foreign 
Produce. 

Totals. 

S 
109,347,345 
3,840,730 

r  2,574, 759 

\    350,130 

47,067 

503,860 

3,103 

7,970,876 
1,340 

11.795 

3,563 

70 

2,226 

117,318,221 
3,842,070 

2,586,554 

353,693 

47,137 

506,086 

3,103 

$ 

125,199,980 

1,931,541 

2,897,528 

450,567 

96,.307 

513,265 

1,980 

2,158,850 

2,648 

36,055 

45,921 

2,381,966 

29,988 

$ 
6,002,118 
16,585 

32,333 

11,971 

633 

1,069 

131,202,098 
1,948,126 

2,929,861 

462,538 

96,940 

514,334 

1,980 

110,120,892 
2,318,859 

2,585,805 

587,451 

18,768 

481,133 

.5.951 

$ 
7,470,484 
61,597 

36,951 

5,376 

60 

1,617 

30 

27,645 

' " "  13^907 

i36"342 
3,404 

8 
117,591,376 
2,380,456 

2,622,756 

592,827 

18,828 

482,7.50 

5,981 

2,179,774 

5,108 

39,359 

68,503 

2,898,690 

65,140 

1 

2 

3 
4 

5 
6 

7 

1,922,098 

12,447 

27,621 

8,089 

2,269,601 

7,159 

27,948 

31 

856 

92 

103,844 

1,950,046 

12,478 

28,477 

8,181 

2,373,445 

7,159 

25,983 

IJOO 

750 

128,960 

1,415 

2,184,833     2,152429 

2,648:           5,108 

37,755         25,452 

46,671          68,503 

2,510,926     2,762,348 
31,403         61,736 

8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 

120,914,009 

8,122,641 

129,036,650 

135,746,596 

6,223,517     141,970,1131121,194,135 

7.757,413    128,951,548 

527,727 

527,727 

1.010.827 

1,010,827!    1,119,288 

2,150,5501       830,174 

701,100!       393,811 

27,903          31. .592 

29 
2%,243 

1,119,317 

1,126,417 

393,811 

31,632 

2.5(t,782 

226,867 

161,124 

1,597,928 

5,648 

1,819,223 

67,324 

15,241 

1,0.35,327 

240,963 

342,116 

27,333 

124,408 

426,645 

30,311 

33,996 

109,340 

255,938 

204,132 

98,578 

60,244 

3,895 

70,713,053 

31,623 

81,491 

34,045 

424,948 

821,982 

16,  .564 

69,373 

102,511 

14 

1,363,058 
495,597 

1,081,392 

409 

415 

413 

2,543 

1,330 

88,050 

■l,393",924 

916 

127 

126,S32 

400 

5,471 

2,444,450     i;658;i63 

49(5,0061       701,100 

17,315          27.903 

492,387 

15 
16 

16,900 

40 

8 

700 

12 

58,460 

46bi313 

17 

67,866 

274,766 

105,030 

1,300,798 

27,495 

1,298,654 

51,804 

68,279 

277,309 

106,360 

1,388,848 

27,195 

2,692,578 

52,720 

16,921 

320,241 

236,899 

293,277 

27,362 

82,605 

100,828 

45,79S 

45,547 

105,495 

153,008 

175,636 

166,105 

1,316,713 

5,720 

1,618,517 

73,161 

35,339 

600,452 

295,470 

324,938 

26,072 

105,365 

268,515 

67,210 

39,382 

164  1«4 

27 

140 

1,056 

24,905 

479482 

153,035 

175,776 

167,161 

1,341,618 

5,720 

2,097,699 

73,161 

35,839 

619,329 

295,770 

325,146 

26,072 

137,034 

268,851 

67,210 

39,625 

164,184 

250,774 

226,167 

161,112 

1,539,462 

.5,648 

1,35H,910 

67,324 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 

16,794 
193,909 
236,499 
287,806 

27,362 

500 

18,877 

300 

208 

15,087'              154 
841,368        193,959 
237,963!          3,000 
341,803i              313 

27,333 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 

81,892 

100,828 

45,744 

713 

49 

31.669 
336 

124,0;58 

42(j,543 

30,311 

350 
102 

30 
31 
32 

43,030i           2.517 

243 

3:i,996 
109,340 
255,927 
194,334 

98,408 

33 

105,495 

ii 

9,798 
i7n 

.^4 

49,018 
195,503 
161,823 

8^809 

49,018        224,502 
204,3121       227,549 
161,8231       138,553 

94, 479  i         a^.-MH 

81 
10,138 

224,583 

237,687 

138,553 

62,666 

7,599 

71,209,969 

27,376 

35,292 

14,339 

464,. 503 

768,7.32 

120,179 

16,131 

>   48,429 

35 
36 
37 

94,479 

263 

166 

3,443,602 

60,105               i.'^O 

.38 

12,706 

66,567,784 

23,295 

2,467 

2,994,448 

'     15 

10 

' "    '  15,575 

1,943 

100,142 

15,173 

69,562,232 

23,310 

95,251 

3,858 

477,476 

649,115 

105,186 

25,639 

93,287 

7.433 

67,766,36  7 

27,376 

35,292 

13,999 

462,527 

765,693 

25,140 

16,131 

3,761 

66,856,885 

31,623 

81,491 

.34,045 

134 
3,856,168 

39 
40 
41 

95,241 

42 

3,858 

34C 

1,976 

3,039 

95,039 

43 

461,901 

647,172 

5,044 

25,639 

424,948 

819,482 

16,559 

69,373 

101,299 

2^500 

5 

44 
45 
46 
47 

93,2.37 

50 

48,333                96 

1,212 

48 

75,105,754 

5,828,460      80,934,214;  78,655,078     4,604,570 

83,259,648 

77, 220,  .304 

4,883,826 

82,104,130 
211,055,678 

t 

196,019,763 

+ 

13,951,101 

209,970,864 

t 

214,401,674 

t 

10,828,087 

225,229,761 

+ 

198,414,439 

t 

12,641,239 

196,019,763 

13,951,101 

209,970,864 

214,401,674 

10,828,087 

225,229,761 

198,414,439 

12,641,239 

211,055,678 

2,000 

1,635,452 

31,970 

2,000 

1,635,452 

31,970 

223 

573,9.55 
45,785 

223 
573,955 

45,7a5 

2,460,496 
5,061 

2,460,496 
5,061 

1,669,422 

1,669,422 

619,963 

619,963 

2,465,557 

2,465,557 



196.019,763 

15,620.523 

211,640.286 

214.401.674  11.448,050 

225.849,724198,414,439 

1.5,106,796 

21.3,521,235 

26 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  10. — Staiement  of  the  Values  of  the  Aggregate  Trade  of  Canada  with 

( Inclvding 


'  Countries. 


British  Empire. 

Great  Britain 

British  Africa 

British  Australasia — 

Australia 

New  Zealand 

British  East  Indies 

II       Gniana 

II       West  Indies  . . . . 

Fiji 

Hong  Kong 

Newfoundland    

All  other 


Totals,  British  Empire . 

Foreign  Countries. 

Argentine  Republic 

Austria- Hungary ....    

Belgium 

Brazil . .  . . 

Central  American  States . . . 

Chile 

China 

Denmark 

Dutch  East  Indies 

Egypt 

France 

French  Africa 

Germany 

Greece . . 

Hawaii 

Hayti 

Holland .  -. 

Italy 

•Japan 

Mexico . 

Norway  and  Sweden 

Persia 

Peru 

Philippines 

Portugal 

Russia . . . 

St.  Pierre 

Spain 

Spanish  Africa 

Switzerland 

Turkey 

United  States 

II  of  Colombia  . 

Uruguay  

Venezuela. . 

West  Indies,  American 

II  Cuban 


Danish 

Dutch  . 
French 


All  other . 


Totals,  Foreign  Countries . 
Grand  totals 


1900. 


Imixjrts.   Exports.  \     Totals. 


45,472,294 
87,905 

660,411 

1,318,673 

86,306 

878,617 


107,736,368  153,208,662 
1,204,365   1,292,270 


120,643 

660,230 

1,250 


1,653,173 

41,693 

282,161 

1,698,957 

822 

9,133 

2,144,846 

10,749 


2,313,584 

1,360,366 

367,467 

2,577,574 

822 

129,776 

2,80.5,076 

11,999 


49,28.5,329  114,782,267]  164,067,596 


571,269 

2;34,ii59 

3,301, 7">1 

2.31,  :r)S' 

48,112 

28,185' 

624,433; 

14,290 

9,638' 

5,517 

4,464,938 

395 

8,706,641 

220,530 

2,414 


618,182 

299,040 

1,762,534 

57,294 

60,000 

5,689 

173 

14,584 

73,394 

24,659 

47,868 

563,072 


542,551 

166,455 

116,972,554 

3,935 

22,016 

68,291 

313,746 

i  35, 326 

1,156 

13,182 


473,395 

1,072 

1,197,798 

480,406 

25,554 

61,118 

256,307 

42,261 

979 

556 

1,374,770 

32,197 

1,715,903 

2,382: 

143,4561 

13,0681 

188,199 

260,456 

112,308 

149,590 

81,044 

'  22,871 

883 

115,016 

70,558 

233,«94 

86,456 

42,464 

800 


(,353 


68,619,023 

39,060 

50,458 

21,298 

444,680 

682,784 

37,485 

761 

9,676 

21,370 


140,337,184  77,112,456 


189,622,513  191,894,723 


1,044,664 

235,731 

4,499,540 

711,764 

73,666 

89,303 

880,740 

56,551 

10,617 

6,073 

5,839,708 

32,592 

10,422,544 

222,912 

145,870 

13,068 

806,381 

559,496 

1,874,842 

206,884 

141,044 

5,689 

23,044 

15,467 

188,410 

95,217 

281,862 

649,528 

42,464 

543,351 

166,455 

185,591,577 

42,995 

72,474 

89,.589 

758,426 

918,110 

38,641 

13,943 

9,676 

28,723 


217,449,640 


381,517,236 


1901. 


Imports.  Exports 


43,164,297  105.328,956 
90,695  1,086,965 


164,416 

1,374,776 

125,682 

1,280,798 


2,311,405 

23,662 

372,7.57 

1,925,047 


38,547    42,349 

625,610]  2,260,499 

2,952]    .31,517 


46,867,773113,383,157 


263,353 

289,387 

3,783,919 

347,5.55 

29,  .338 


844,583 

11,367 

324,797 

12,014 

5,503,405 

69,778 

6,679,264 

1.39,238 

7,155 

7 

839,995 

544,002 

1,620,868 

17,760 

58,682 

18,987 

413,385 

15,007 

100,775 

61,570 

6,123 

813,411 

3 

607,716 

148,946 

119,306,775 


5,260 

60,309 

237,374 

343,374 

1,878 

121 


20,271 


279,560 

1,101 

2,806,142 

572,361 

33,327 

208,057 

510,886 

55,902 

987 

1,581,331 
28,236 

2,141,552 


Totals. 


148,493,253 
1,177,660 

2,475,821 

1,398,438 

498,439 

3,205,845 


80,896 

2,886,109 

34,469 


160,250,930 


24,845 

47,468 

187,378 

315,063 

188,683 

72,498 

45,500 


32,034 

20,740 

85,403 

45,681 

227,194 

155,354 

32,975 

739 

4,025 

72,382,230 

25,900 

23,551 

1,018 

302,314 

578,013 

9,688 

10,758 

32,641 

33,340 


143,547,752  83,104,475 


190,415,525196,487,632 


542,913 

290,488 

6,590,061 

919,916 

62,665 

208,057 

1,355,469 

67,269 

324,797 

13,001 

7,084,736 

98,014 

8,820,816 

139,238 

32,000 

47,475 

1,027,373 

859,005 

1,809,551 

90,258 

104,182 

18,987 

445,419 

35,747 

186,178 

107,251 

233,317 

968,765 

32,978 

608,455 

152,971 

191,689,005 

25,900 

28.811 

6i;327 

539,688 

921,. S87 

11,566 

10,879 

32,641 

53,611 


226,652,227 


386,903,157 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


27 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

the  following  Countries  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1900  to  1904. 

Coin  a'lvd  Bullion.) 


1902. 


Imports. 


Exports. 


49,435,388  117,.320,221 
15,806     3,842,070 


r  153,057 
1        4,180 

1,593,505 
171,141 

1,531,152 

"  "  io;456 

1,118,507 
5,844 


54,039,090 


448,623 

241,382 

1,665,675 

466,609 

26,100 

13,494 

489,441 

8,837 

706,794 

15,395 

6,915,383 

169,129 

10,919,994 

220,518 

15,292 

2,192 

841,045 

704,209 

1,503,7.31 

109,334 

60,621 

4,884 

19,498 

9,757 

138,519 

104,463 

83,489 

640,839 


2,586,554 

353,693 

47,137 

50(5.086 

1,974,  .379 

8,181 

28,477 

2,381,082 

22,740 


Totals. 


1903. 


Imports. 


166,755,609 
3,857,870 

2,739,611 

357,873 

1,640,642 

677,227 

3,505.531 

8,181 

38,927 

3,499,649 

28,584 


59,068,706 
49,121 

98,532 

41,903 

2,160,458 

585,355 

1,83(1,253 

ii:31,37y 

143,714 

1,197,372 

1,227 


Exports. 


129,070,(i20 


527,727 

3,287 

2,444,450 

496,000 

17,315 

(38,279 

277,309 

106,3()0 


781,833 

201,103 

129,794.147 

292,804 

62,803 

263,687 

264,689 

8,901 


228 
15,626 


2,543 

1,388,848 

27,495 

2,692,578 

9,51J^ 

16,921 

.52,720 

320,241 

236,899 

293,277 

82,605 

100,828 

45J93 

45.547 

105,495 

49,018 

204,312 

161,823 

94,479 

15,173 

23,041 

71,197,684 

23,310 

95,251 

3,858 

477,476 

649,115 

105,186 

14,033 

25,639 

68,227 


183,109,710 


976,350 

244,669 

4,110,125 

962,615 

43,415 

81,773 

766,750 

115,197 

706,794 

17,938 

8,304,231 

196,624 

13,612,572 

230,03(i 

32,213 

54,912 

1,161,286 

941,108 

1,797,008 

191,9.39 

161,449 

4,884 

65,291 

55,304 

244,014 

153,481 

287,801 

802,662 

94,479 

797,006 

224,144 

200,991,831 

2.3,310 

388,055 

66,661 

741,163 

913,804 

114,087 

14,033 

25,867 

83,853 


65,408,020 


891,104 

350,840 

2.()49,490 

267,031 

51,067 

100,503 

512,167 

13,282 

423,429 

17,2.57 

6,503,928 

119,071 

12,127,867 

212,791 

3,16f) 

157 

1,318,940 

558,294 

1,487,451 

125,575 

78,758 

10,393 

157,864 

14,305 

122,328 

205,876 

24,282 

857,192 


131,202,321 
1,948,126 

2,929,861 

462,538 

96,940 

514,334 

2,184,833 

46,671 

37,755 

2,516,576 

36,031 


141,975,986 


1,010,827 

1,553 

2,150,550 

701,100 

27,903 

153,0.35 

175,876 

167,161 


944,077 

233,015 

144,764,375 

1,722 

43!346 

288,970 
307,551 

292 


158,231,068!  82,569,606!    240,800,734 


19,185 


212, 270, 158  211, 640, 286     423, 910, 444 


627 

1,341,618 

5,720 

2,097,699 

1.531 

35,839 

73,161 

619,329 

295,770 

32.5,181 

137,034 

268,851 

" " '    67^2io 

39,625 

164,184 

224,583 

277,687 

138,553 

62,666 

7,599 

3,479 

71,783,924 

27,376 

35,292 

14,339 

464,503 

768,732 

120,179 

9,563 

16,131 

57,748 


Totals. 


1904. 


Imports. 


190,271,027 
1,997,247 

3,028.393 
504,441 

2,257,.3!»8 

1,099,689 

4,015,080 

278,050 

181,469 

3,713,948 

37,258 


Exports.        Totals. 


61,';)60,909  117,,591,376  179,552,285 
69,141     2,380,456!      2,449,597 


207,384,006 


175,806,941  83,873,738 


241,214,961  225,849,724 


1,901,931 

352,393 

4,800,040 

968,131 

78,970 

253,538 

688,043 

180,443 

423,429 

17,884 

7.84.5,546 

124.791 

14,225,566 

214,322 

39,005 

73,318 

1,938,269 

854,064 

1,812,632 

262,609 

347,609 

10,393 

225,074 

53,930 

286.512 

430,459 

301,969 

995,745 

62,666 

951,676 

236,494 

216,548,299 

29,098 

.35,292 

57,685 

753,473 

1,076,283 

120,471 

9,563 

16,131 

76,933 


102,169 

19,254 

3,309,576 

2,191,064 

4,815,828 

138 

124,821 

1,076,757 

5,754 


73,675,411 


498,915 

804,073 

3,392.-384 

179,264 

71,210 

87,617 

556,306 

16,456 

463,744 

26,.531 

0,289,362 

28,694 

8,028,544 

247,801 

2,273} 

6551 

975,4421 

626,047 

l,998,80lj 

85,078 

193,769 

3,398 

279,394 

15,051 

106,376 

262,560 

14,114 

857,765 


2,622,756 

592,827 

18,828 

482,750 

2,179,774 

68,503 

39,359 

2,898,751 

76,229 


2,724, 

612, 

3,328, 

2,073, 

6,995, 

68, 

164, 

3,975, 

81, 


925  3 
081!  4 
404  5 
814  6 
602|  7 
641  8 
180  9 
50810 
ii83  11 


128,951,009!  202,627,020 


1,119,317! 

338  i 

1,126,417 

393,811 

31,6.32 

250,782 

226,867 

161,124 


1,390,367 

322,994 

156,997,180 

52 


24,319 

297,037 

367,808 

1,732 


23,279 


259, 680, 679  185, 536, 392 


467,064,685,259,211,803 


5,064 

1,597,928 

5,(548 

1,819,223 

5,634 

15,241 

67,324] 

1,035,327 

240,963 

342,116 

124,408j 

426,645) 

3,649 

30,311 

33,996 

109,340 

255,938 

209,132 

98,578 

60,244 

3,895 

5,600 

73,173,549 

31,623 

81,491 

34,045 

424,948 

821,982 

16,564 

3,392 

69,373 

106,167 


84,569,626 


213,521,235 


1,618,232 

804,411 

4,518,801 

573,075 

102,842 

338,399 

783,173 

177,580 

463,744 

31,595 

7,887,290 

34,342 

9,847,767 

253,435 

17,514 

67,979 

2,010,769 

867,010 

2,340,917 

209,486 

620,414 

7,047 

309,705 

49,047 

215,716 

518,498 

223,246 

956,343 

60,244 

1,394.262 

328,594 

230,170,729 

31,675 

81,491 

58,364 

721,985 

1,189,790 

18,296 

3,392 

69,373151 

129,446!52 


370,106,018 


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 


472,733,038 


28 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.   11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  all  Imports  into  and  Exports  from 
all  Goods  Entered  for  Consumption,  with  the  amounts  of  duties 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


ARTICLES. 


1903. 


1904. 


Quantity . 


Agricultural  products,  N.E.S. 


Ale,  beer  and  porter  in  bottles.  .Galls, 
II  II  in  casks  ...     h 


Total  ale  and  beer . 


Ale,  ginger. 


34 


Animals,  living,  viz.  : — 

Dogs 

Cattle,  1  year  old  and  less.  . .  1 
II       over  1  year  old J 

Horses,  1  year  old  and  less. .  \ 
II        over  1  year  old / 

Hogs 

Sheep,  1  year  old  and  less  •  ■  •  I 
II        over  1  year  old   j 

Poultry , \ 

Another,  N.E.S / 

Animals    for    improvement     of 

stock :  — 

Horses 

Cattle 

Sheep 

Swine 

Fowls,  domestic,  pure  bred, 
and  pheasants  and  quails 
and    homing    or    messenger 

pigeons , 

Animals  brought  into  Canada, 
tempKjrarily,  and  for  a  period 
not  exceeding  3  months,  for 
the  purpose  of  exhibition  or 
competition  for  prizes  offered 
by  any  agricultural  or  other 
association,  viz.  : — 

Horses 

Another,  N.E.S 


No. 


Lbs. 
No. 


No. 


Total  animals,  living. 


Animals,  products  of,  N.E.S, 

Artificial  limbs 

Ashes. .    

II      pot  and  pearl Lbs- 

Asphaltum  or  asphalt. Cwt. 

Bagatelle  tables  or  boards No. 

Baking  powders Lbs. 

Balls,  cues  and  racks  and  cue  tips 
for  bagatelle  boards  and  billiard 
tables 

Balsam 


277,550 
238,196 


515,746 


296 
.^7,528 

29,598 
19,745 

79,817 


912 
961 
137 
1.54 


Value. 


Duty. 


193,128 
58,129 


251,257 


8,019 


23,999 
472,738 

790,169 

1,626 

20(5,856 

36,230 


636,331 

1.59,238 

3,614 

5,846 


5,033 


2,341,680 


17,148 


Baskets  of  an  kinds,  N.E.S 

Bees 

Belts,  surgical,  and  trusses,  elec- 
tric belts  pessaries  and  sus- 
pensory bandages  of  all  kinds . 

Belts,  of  aU  kinds,  N.O.P 


186,643 

66,937 

20 

362,751 


10,394 

96,046 

834 

107,570 


3,823 


37,03f) 
110 


25,280 
57,321 


$    cts. 


66,612  00 
38,111  36 

104,723  36 


1,078  01 


94,547  60 

158,033  80 

296  18 

41,371  20 

7,246  00 


301,494  78 


288  99 
21,760  18 

1,269  71 


10,784  60 


4,936  91 
18,823  61 


Quantity . 


325,204 
242,511 


567,715 


264 
36,156 

30,694 

135,4.59 

72,407 


972 
928 
155 

179 


Value. 


224,926 

58,048 


282,974 


9,377 


88,340 

196,321 

6 

366,234 


8,884 
412,264 

869,456 

7,317 

198,031 

54,912 


579,463 

120,212 

4,866 

6,928 


6,552 


2,268,885 


18,713 


4,088 

139,026 

247 

109,943 


6,657 


50,644 
55 


29,25r 
70,065 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


78,196  56 
39,435  57 

117,632  13 


1,321  06 


82,452  80 

173,888  54 

2,031  89 

39,606  20 

11,047  86 


309,027  29 


86  45 
21,961  50 

2,298  45 


16,019  30 


5,660  23 
23,974  96 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   10 

Canada  in  each  Fiscal  Year   from   1900  to   1904,  and  the  Quantities  and  Values  of 
collected  thereon  for  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1903  and  1904. 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


199,233 
24,338 

223,571 

5,726 

4,061 
70,129 

362,245 

10,711 

114,090 

84.159 


J  63, 230 

101,523 

19,112 

1,574 


4,993 


221,650 
2,674 

1,160,151 


8,103 


6,258 

68,748 

300 

103,208 


3,957 


21,428 
21,835 


17,018 
53,862 


1901. 


1902. 


1903. 


180,700 
27,298 

207,998 

7,632 

8,119 
202,630 

275,992 

8,091 

171,443 

33,135 


154,737 

110,124 

13,800 

2,623 


5,246 


241,477 
24,924 

1,252,341 


10,087 


2,584 

67,587 

67 

110,246 


2,647 


29,846 
46 


17,892 
43,520 


166,962 
39,519 

206,481 

9,668 

6,435 
172,192 

570,651 

6,812 

372,010 

39,764 


227,863 

114,,575 

14,323 

4,961 


6,213 


436,180 
14,362 


189,251 
60,451 

249,702 

7,825 

23,999 
497,438 

860,672 

1,626 

213,728 

54,690 


636,331 

159,238 
3,614 
5,846 


5,033 


1904. 


Exports. 


Value. 


562,484 
15,381 


l,986,341i  3,040,080 


13,316 


18,598 

102,317 

830 

89,188 


3,024 


17,148 


29,741 
159 


16,378 
50,321 


10,394 

96,046 

834 

108,362 


3,823 


238,863 
60,303 

299,166 

10,685 

8,884 
422,039 

934,296 

7,317 

202,301 

55,936 


577,413 
120,212 

4,866 
6,928 


1900. 

$ 
94,103 

}      6,710 

6,710 


i  390,806 
\  8,699,890 
/  4,a50 
11,265,185 
14,573 
11,182,970 
1  711,042 
/  36,876 
1     24,310 


1901. 

129,792 
12,884 


1902. 


1903. 


12,884 


72,071 


718,339 


11,310 


11,310 


287,474   125,299 
,781,386,  10,574,331 


4,070i 

1,071,8311 

8,301  j 

1,097,317 

531,414 

67,913 

59,905 


5,924 

1,758,504 

84,079 

899,878 

596,893 

39,068 

22,940 


9,873 


9,873 


6,552 


646,717 

28,855 

3,022,316 


36,675 
110 


25,398 
57,829 


18,713 

""4^088 

139,026 

247 

121,343 


6,657 


50,644 
55 


29,271 
70,198. 


12,330,002 
82,349 


74,944 
63,311 


8,761 


60.471 

11,309,791 

5,045 

1,033,363 

322  369 

989,638 

669,236 

41,847 

23,816 


1904. 


1,950,662 


10,961 


10,961 


26,684 

10,477,2371  7 

1,670  8 

647,4571  9 

26,045jo 

854,0.59[ii 

693,438  12 

46,75613 

45,838  14 


11,909,611 
142,078 


71,776 

48,718 


391 


14,106,916 


262,987 


88,322 
45,476 


1,558 


14,455,576 


149,727 


71,485 
45,846 


7,117 


12,819,184 


19 


115,286  22 

23 

66,028  24 
35,833  25 
26 
27 
28 


13,907 


30 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  i 

4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Bells,  imported  by  and  for  the 

use  of  churches 

Bells  and  gongs,  N.E.S 


Billiard  tables,  viz.:—' 

Without  pockets No. 

With  pockets m 

Total  billiard  tables i 


Blacking,  shoe  and  shoemaker's 
ink 

Blinds  of  wood,  metal'  or  other 
material,  not  textile  or  paper 

Blueing — laundry  blueing,  of  all 
kinds 

Boats,  life  and  life  saving  appa- 
ratus specially  imported  by 
societies  established  to  encour- 
age the  saving  of  human  life 

Boats,  open,  j^leasure,  sail  boats, 
skiffs  and  canoes No. 

Bolsters  and  pillows 

Bones,  crude,  not  manufactured, 
burned,  calcined,  ground  or 
steamed Cwt. 

Bone  pitch,  crude  only 

Bone,  manufactures  of,  N.E.S 


16 


17 


Books,     periodicals,    pamphlets, 

&c.:  — 

Books,  printed  periodicals  and 
pamphlets,  N.E.S 

Novels  or  works  of  fiction,  or 
literature  of  a  similar  charac- 
ter, unbound  or  paper  bound, 
or  in  sheets,  including  freight 
rates  for  railways  and  tele- 
graph rates,  bound  in  book 
J  or  pamphlet  form,  not  in- 
cluding Christmas  annuals 
or  publications  commonly 
known  as  juvenile  and  toy 
books 

Bank  notes,  bonds,  bills  of  ex- 
change, cheques,  promissory 
notes,  drafts  and  all  similar 
work  unsigned,  and  cards  and 
other  commercial  blank  forms 
printed  or  lithographed,  or 
l^rinted  from  steel  or  copper 
or  other  plates,  and  other 
printed  matter,  N.E.S 

Bibles,  prayerbooks,  psalm  and 
hymn  books,  &c 


Entered  fob  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


357 


357 


215 


39,414 


Value. 


Duty. 


37,825 
28,510 


20,522 


20,522 


21,336 

735 

23,009 


30,865 
8,838 


45,930 

2,478 


767,817 


98,692 


76,324 
202,517 


$    cts. 


8,513  10 


6,223  72 


6,223  72 


5,199  96 

220  50 

4,107  80 


1904. 


Quantity. 


608 
608 


7,594  26 
2,591  80 


360 


71,709  12 


18,773  97 


25,548  82 


21,067 


Value. 


43,053 
36,020 


30,039 
30,039 


20,383 

1,084 

24,494 

215 

33,735 
10,728 


16,253 
.340 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


10,744  60 


10,103  35 


10,103  35 


5,050  61 

325  20 

4,342  82 


8,462  83 
3,175  80 


851,020    79,558  21 


102,553 


91,784 
216,849 


19,595  53 


31,507  17 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


31 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 

1901. 

$ 

1 

37,959 
20,890 

35,877 
21,159 

f   5,573 
\   2,369 

5,408 
173 

7,942 

5,581 

21.663 

21,202 

407 

256 

16,900 

20,127 

5,9.34 
2,327 

8,479 
2,359j 

18,983 

545 

37,111 

2,839 

424i 

14,122] 

654,621 


86,515 


1902. 


59,750 
25,767 


7,309 
1,849 

9,158 


23,635 

656 

18,825 

72 

15.752 
2,778 


8,216 

624 

10,394 


1903. 


37,S25 
28,459 


}     20,622 
20,522 

21,364 

735 

23,379 


30,766 
8,797 


45,930 

2,478 


728,098      700,047      768,907      850,483i      173,391 


90,089        82,026 


1904. 


43.053 
35,982 


30,039 
30,039 

20,607 

1,084 

24,001 


215 

34,.325 
10,722 


16,253 
340 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


1901. 


1902. 


1903.  1904. 


46,367 


98,681:      103,855 


38,762        65,014;        64,754'        77,734        91,976 
143,786i      163,2671      167,8341      202,5171      216,849 


38,868 


29,541 


32,228 


160,060 


179,877 


205,293 


9 
10 


38,416 11 

12 

13 


253,427 


14 


15 


16 
17 


32  TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  i 

4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 

Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity, 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

Books,  ixjriodicals,  &c. — Con. 
Books  printed  by  any  govern- 
ment  or    by    any    scientific 
association,  &c.,  and  not  for 

3,744 
153 

226,761 

84,835 
19,770 

$    cts. 

3,459 
393 

238,878 

113,539 
17,923 

S    CIS. 

2 

Books,  &c.,  for  instruction  of 
deaf  and  dumb  and  blind  ex- 

} 

Books  embossed,  for  the  blind 

Books  not  printed  or  reprinted 
in  Canada,  for  use  of  colleges, 
&c.,    free    libraries,    college 
libraries,  &c.,  and  law  socie- 
ties, and  being  the  property 
of  the  organized  authorities 
of  such  librarj'  and  not  in  any 
case  the  property  of  indivi- 
duals,  also    books   in    print 

3 
4 

5 

Books    on  the    application  of 
science  to  industries  of  all 
kinds,    including    books    on 
agriculture,  horticulture, 
mining,    architecture,    engi- 
neering, &c.,  and  similar  m- 
dustrial    books,    also    books 
printed  in  any  language  other 
than  the  English  and  French 
languages,    or    in    any    two 
languages     not     being    the 
English  and  French,   or  in 

6 

7 

3,423  85 

3,340  37 

Charts  and  maps  for  the  use  of 

8 
9 

10 

9i6 

3,732 

2,751 

112,571 
2,292 

1,597 

2,846  70 

22,922 

1.046 

5,906 
3,131 

134,732 

18,988 

3,917 

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  ar- 
tistic    work,      lithographed 
printed  or  stamped  on  paper 
or  cardboard  for  business  or 
advertisement  purposes,    N. 
O.P Lbs. 

Globes,  geographical,  topogra- 

19,174 

3,24.S  20 

11 

Labels    for    fruit,    vegetables, 
meat,  fish  and  confectionery, 
&c    

Manuscripts     and     insurance 
maps 

Newspapers    or    supplemental 
editions  or  parts  thereof  part- 
ly printed  and  intended  to  be 
completed  and  published  in 
Canada 

38,474  60 

47,357  93 

12 

13 

399  25 

979  25 

i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


aa 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


0,714 


94 
21f) 


227,504 


738 


I.OdO 
3,112 

78,202 
1,601 


1901. 


1,733 


203,644 


46,010        48,391 
20,407         16,221 


1,316 

938 


1,326 
2,263 

65,389 
504 


437  . 
10- 


1902. 


1,949 
386 


1903. 


3,744 


.153 


189,8671      226,761 


64,026 
13,240 

37 
1,075 


2,877 
2,325 

80,100 
3,226 


84,835 
19,780 


916 


3,732 

2,751 

112,919 
2,292 

1,597 


1904. 


3,459 
393 


238,878 


113,539 
17,923 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


1,046 


5,906 
3,131 

135,759 

18,988 

3,917 


t5,340 


1901. 


1902. 


1903. 


t4,64<» 


1904. 


t4,369  t4,346         t4,216 


^ 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  \ 

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No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Books,  periodicals,  &c. — Con. 

Newspapers,  and  c[liarterly, 
monthly  and  semi-monthly 
magazines  and  weekly  liter- 
ary papers,  unbound 

Pamphlets,  advertising,  pic- 
torial show  cards,  illustrated 
advertising  periodicals,  illus- 
trated price  books,  catalogues 
and  price  lists  ;  advertising 
calendars  and  almanacs  ;  pat- 
ent medicine  or  other  adver- 
tising circulars,  fly  sheets  or 
pamphlets Lbs. 

Posters,  advertising  bills,  and 
folders m 

Printed  music  bound  or  in 
sheets 


Entered  for  Home  Conscmption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


Total  books,  periodicals,  &c. 


Boot,  shoe  and  stay  laces  of  any 
material  . 

Boots  and  shoes  and  slippers  of 

"^  all  kinds,  except  rubber  and 
leather ,    .    . 

Braces  or  suspenders,  and  metal 
parts  of 


Breadstuffs,  &c.,  viz.: — 

Arrowroot Lbs. 

Biscuits,  of  all  kinds,  sweetened     m 
Biscuits  of  all  kinds,  not  sweet- 
ened       II 

Bread,  unleavened,  for  religi- 
ous purposes 

Macaroni  and  vermicelli Lbs. 

Rice,  cleaned u 

1!      uncleaned,    unhulled    or 

paddy n 

Rice  and  sago  flour  and  sago. .      h 

Tapioca n 

All  other  breadstuffs,  N.E.S 


395, 1S7 
127,018 


Total  breadstuffs,  N.E.S. 


Grain,  viz.: — 

Barley . .    Bush. 

Beans m 

Locust  beans  and  locust  bean 
meal Lbs. 


11,658 
163,767 

249,897 


1,516,867 
17,606,383 

14,480,946 
1,426,038 
3,347,925 


Value. 


2,609 
25,103 

38,093 


159,471 


87,901 
25,811 
76,177 


1,953,832 


90,765 

82;  161 
99,328 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


57,871  25 

18,676  31 

7,079  46 


1904. 


Quantity. 


407,346 
133,125 


244,803  33 


21,974  20 

19,543  21 
31,028  73 


786         117  10 
18,691      4,124  75 

14,964;  3,.571  75 


6,6.51  .  

60,264!  15,065  58 
365,497  186,  .365  13 


206,018'  53,  .360  92 

20,603  3,722  99 

59,717  10,670  90 

371,280  73,390  13 


1,124,471 


350,389  25 


1,644 
39,303 

7671 


432  60 
3,764  65 


14,608 
203,837 

243,587 


2,137,720 
17,712,936 

8,595,892 
1,468,410 
1,632,579 


1,093 
19,510 

180,210 


Value. 


186,126 


95,745 
29,140 

75,2.50 


Duty. 


S  cts. 


59,753  88 

19,763  95 

7,080  67 


2,190,385(272,180  16 


117,052 


93,64r) 


29,444  10 


21,940  75 


101,036  32,392  34 


785 
24,281 


110  86 
5,305  33 


15,149|  3,645  ()3 

9,343! 

80,073  20,007  36 
410,955  196,747  24 


136,247 
23,054 
27,200 

260,534 


987,621 


905 
35,309 

3,829 


34,819  22 
4,045  41 

4,847  59 
51,082  06 


320,610  70 


239  60 
3,015  07 


i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


8& 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904 


135,861 


151,571 


66,712        66,855 

i 

17,702        22,972 


145,809 


76,519 
24,380 


34,818 
1,567,928 

65,570 

46,045 
65,969 


788 
19,581 

16,198 

3,983 
35,580 

226,896 

187,947 
38,994 
56,221 

125,716 

711,904 


215,228 
40,681 

206) 


33,266        47,682 
l,663,60l!  1,668,159 


85,442 


74,144 


95,284 


54,630 


70,6351        93,163 


Exports, 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904. 


159,471  i      186,126 


1,594 
16,132 

1,206 
14,219 

13,708 

13,498 

3,783 

35,574 

317,020 

4,328 

44,671 

298,295 

178,547 

8,482 

53,650 

186,971 

146,728 
15,827 
67,083 

300,314 

815,461 

906,169 

32,797 
20,917 

3,691 
21,3S3 

369 

1,347 

88,185: 

25,8% 

i 

76,177 

1,957,048 


93,209 

81,224 
99,285 


827 
18,787! 


95,673 

29,225 

75,250 

2,192,376 

116,850 

91,428 
101,389 


178,731 


164,700        184,246        209,639 


902 
24,2731  V 


14,951'        15,394; 


\     22,742 


6,651 1 
64,186 

371,887 

276,874' 
19,786 
62,774 

375,725! 


9,3431 

82,030 1 

424,9261 

141,707 
24,295 
23,501 

262,739 


536 


22,230 


1,212,448    1,009,1101        15.508 


1,644 
40,049; 

r-nJ 

76/ 


627]  1,200,852    1,173,219 


33,628 
3,829 


29,166 


5,692 


25,541 


60,399 


335,542       418,810 


30,177!        33,571 


2,595 


20,546 


870 


18,917 


53,318!         53,358 


231,199'       457,233 
225,813  79,801 


257,643 


37,662 


2,073 


14,265 


54,000 


489,437 
133,569 


20 


10- 


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TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  { 

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No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


Breadstuflfs —  Concluded. 
Grain—  Ccmcluded. 

Buckwheat BuHh. 

Indian  corn  for  distillation . .       n 
N.E.S.      .. 

Oats II 

Pease. m 

II      split 

Rye Bush. 

Wheat. t. 

Grain,  all  other 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


ARTICLES. 


Total  grain 


Grain,  products  of,  viz.  : — 

Malt Bush. 

Bran,  mill  feed,  &c.    

Buckwheat  meal  or  flour Lbs. 

Indian  or  corn  meal Brls. 

Oatmeal Lbs. 

Rye  flour Brls. 

Wheat  flour u 

Hominy,  cracked, evaporated 
or  dried  corn 

Meal,  all  other.      

Grain,  flour  and  meal  of  all 
kinds,  when  damaged  by 
water  in  transitu .    


Total  grain  products. 
Total  breadstuff s .... 


Brick,clays  and  tiles  (see  Earthen- 
ware) ; — 

Fire  brick  and  stove  linings, 
N.E.S 

Fire  brick  for  use  exclusively  in 
process  of  manufacture M. 

Bath  brick .         

Building  brick M. 

Paving  brick n 

China  clay Cwt. 

Fire  clay,  unmanufactured 

Manufactures  of  clay,  N.O.P 

Pipe  clay 

Clay,  all  other,  N.E.S 

Drain  tiles,  not  glazed   ... 

Drain  pipes  and  sewer  pipes, 
chimney  linings  or  vents  and 
inverted  blocks,  glazed  or  un- 
glazed 

Total  bricks,  clays  and  tiles . . 


1903. 


Quantity, 


813,275 

6,033,898 

100,811 

6,406 


430 
84,931 


101,491 


96,045 

2.0,390 

206,471 

1,307 

35,247 


25,078 


2,881 

1,337 

173,244 


Value. 


480,602 

3,250,329 

50,896 

14,531 


296 
57,794 


3,896,162 


76,594 

108,011 

2,835 

65,431 

5,884 

3,504 

115,279 

5,462 


52,443 


435,503 


5,456,136 


34,522 

482,794 
1,031 
28,493 
18,811 
61,931 
94,509 
17,574 

203 
19,773 

252 


57,100 


816,993 


Duty. 


$      cts. 


60,995  74 


10,081  10 
640  60 


43  00 
10,191  72 


86,149  41 


15,211  65 

21,529  71 

240  10 

6,347  50 

1,171  80 

653  50 

21,148  20 

1,080  80 


7,103  08 


74,486  34 


511,025  00 


6,580  25 


139  63 
5,444  76 
3,180  02 


3,411 
" '  42  27 

18,860  03 


37,658  04 


1904. 


Quantity 


125 

1,112,420 

9,687,122 

61,513 

8,876 


1,982 
37,171 


113,054 


86,526 

48,410 

4,744 

2,290 

40,849 


Value. 


140 

568,536 

4,861,872 

27,276 

15,969 


1,838 
29,726 


5,545,400 


17,374 


13,455 

1,986 

202,119 


86,913 

92,206 

2,484 

122,114 

188 

7,313 

161,429 

7,149 


1,631 


481,427 


7,014,448 


38,335 

365,479 

1.066 

117,468 

29,753 

74,327 

52,716 

17,204 

161 

17,502 

1,637 


Duty. 


$      cts. 


12  50 
83,431  58 


6,1.39  37 
897  67 


198  20 
4,460  52 


,394  51 


16,942  30 
18,202  .52 
-  216  2!t 
12,102  60 
31  40 
1,145  00 
24,509  40 

1,429  80 


326  20 


74.905  41 


493,910  62 


7,560  75 


152  03 

23,065  87 

5,831  30 


3,426  89 
'32200 


53,958    17,873  03 


769,60Gi   58,231  87 


i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


37 


Imports. 


1900. 


1901. 


72 

7,163,485 

422,977 
23,763 


57,318 
4,542,170 


12,465,900 


57,530 
74,266 

b,152 
76,413 
23,551 

3,428 
181,899 

3,648 


6,374 

432,261 

13,610,065 


39,535 

344,279 

1,801 

19,305 

39,579 

53,215 

59,291 

15,480 

1,448 

9,011 

1,383 


37,766 
622,093 


41 

6,048,081 

946,511 
16,160 


310,160 
6,370,314 


14,345,350 


66,329 
90,493 

2,410 
57,684 
63,376 

3,403 
156,009 

3.231 


2,090 

445,025 

15,605,8.36 


32,831 

418,461 

1,744 

20,677 

10,414 

47,419 

79,530 

11,513 

326 

13,976 

1,264 


54,842 
692,997 


Value. 


1902. 


29 


1903. 


2,770,456  3,737,383 

131,818'   70,651 
20,748l   18,010 


239,404 
7,217,137 


473,651 
5,556,705 


10,405,963  9,898,860 


68,121 

104,519 

1,928 

66,033 

12,413 

1,714 

155,544 

2,980 


5,884 

419,136 

11,731,268 


45,608 

329,116 

472 

.33,802 

16,788 

54,331 

64,541 

20,065 

337 

21,312 

269 


55,238 
641,879 


75,8% 

108,628 

2,835 

65,431 

20,584 

3,568 

111,056 


52,443 

446,336 

11,557,644 


34,581 

482,794 
1,031 
28,493 
18,811 
61,931 
94,509 
17,574 

203 
19,773 

252 


57,100 
817,052 


1904. 


140 

5,416,770 

32,907 
15,989 


157,467 
3,849,308 


9,510,665 


87,147 

92,498 

2,50' 

122,640 

212 

7,316 

169,357 

7,145 


1,631 

490,453 

11,010,228 


38,335 


365, 
1, 

117, 
29, 
74, 
52. 
17, 

17 
1, 


479 
066 
468 
753 
327 
716 
168 
161 
502 
637 


53,958 
769,570 


Exports. 


Valae. 


1900. 


146,055 

4,758,778 

2,489,048 

2,008,164 

155,694 

335,899 

16,368,889 

1,260 

27,795,181 


10,939 
145,206 


2,49(5 
474,991 


1901. 


227,717 

5,.507,245 

3,103,-575 

2,490,931 

193,154 

708.156 

13,622,9.30 

1,954 


27,447,691 


32,749,900 


.3,563 
243,215 


1,719 
467,807 
45 
2,800,347   4,030,746 


15,225 


3,449,204 
31,289,893 


3,690 


215 


3,905 


31,402 


4,778,497 
32,286,587 


6,823 


1,341 


8,164 


1902. 


175,517 

1,287,789 

2,104,883 

1,591,586 

222,954 

484,073 

26,410,101 

15,985 


1903. 


175,394 

1,085,601 

2,632,886 

1 1,056,266 

701,288 

29,088,781 

3,299 


1904. 


36,280,549 


5,706 
237,178 


4,369 

344,332 

9,821 

3,%9,135 


42,124 


4,612,665 


37,41.5,883 


8,792 


642 


9,434 


7,415 
242,100 

5a9i 
538,149 


4,700,651 


29,791 


5,523,297 


40,857,204 


12,345 


109 


12,454 


234,029 

2,775,807 

1,603,461 

1.133,268 

266,645 

18,225,525 

404 


24,862,145 


4,318 
374,364 

24J17 
756,687 


6,131,015 


33,219 


7,324,320 


32,240,465 


7,240 


19 


36 


7,276 


31 


38 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  { 

4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 

Entkeed  fob  Home  Consumption. 

1903.                    ♦• 

'      1904. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

Brim    moulds    and    moulds  and 
skins  for  gold-beaters 

692 

92,388 

67,022 
165,231 

$    cts. 
6,536  21 

'104,493 
1,766,699 

$ 

717 
83,202 

68,513 
197,982 

$    cts. 

2 
8 

4 

Bristles Lbs. 

British     gum,     dressine,     sizing 

cream  and  enamel  sizing-. « 

Broom  corn 

115,400 
1,557,204 

7,138  33 

Brooms  and  whisks 

T 

3,002 
244,544 

596  03 

59,848  68 

3,194 

273,818 

660  15 

6 

Brushes 

Total  brooms  and  brushes .... 

Bullion  or  gold  ftringe 

68,676  23 

247,540 

60,444  71 

277,012 

69,336  38 

7 

4,001 

4,654 

Buttons,  all  kinds,  N.O.P 

Buttons,    pantaloon,    wholly    of 
metal Gross. 

Shoe  buttons,  papier  mache n 

Shoe  buttons,  N.E.S .. 

Lastings,  mohair  cloth,  or  other 
manufactures  of  cloth,  imixjrt- 
ed  by  manufacturers  of  buttons 
for  use  in  their  own  factories, 
and  woven  and  made  in  pat- 
terns  of  such    size,    shape   or 
form,  and  cut  in  such  manner, 
as  to  be  fit  for  covering  but- 
tons, exclusively. 

a 

137,252 

26,267 

431 

299,521 

26,530 

2,688 
130 

1,990 

101,669  24 
6,595  16 
"  3i'84 

299,456 

29,356 

2,254 

271 

1,081 

105,68  298 
7,501  29 

9 
10 

185,553 

67,974 

1,177 

11 
12 

63  00 

330,859 

108,296  24 

.332,418 

11.3.262  .57 

Candles — 

Tallow ...  Lbs. 

Paraffine  wax n 

All  other,  N.E.S ,. 

Total  candles n 

Carpets,  mats  and  rugs,  N.E.S. — 
Carpeting,     rugs,    mats     and 

matting  of  straw 

Carpets,  N.E.S Yds. 

Cocoa    carpeting,   mats,    rugs 

and  matting 

13 

83^377 
839,999 

14 
15 

9,025 
86,822 

2,649  30 
20,643  10 

83,471 
685,468 

9,078 
81,760 

2,615  15 
19,434  24 

923,376 

95,847 

23,292  40 

768,939 

90,838 

22,049  39 

16 

60,668 
11,035 

2,631 

171,429 

15,155  25 
2,745  08 

496  84 

49,617  22 

"  "  ii,744 

42,552 
5,623 

2,595 

236,610 

10,542  07 

17 
18 

18,233 

1,509  68 
530  73 

19 

Mats  and  rugs,  including  door 

68,958  00 

Total    carpets,    mats  and 
rugs,  N.E.S 

245,763 

68,014  39 

287,380 

81,540  48 

Carpet  sweepers ...  No. 

20 

6,102 

11,504 

3,451  20 

4,732 

9,915 

2,974  50 

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39 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

Ji 

$ 

$ 

$ 

109 
84,105 

104 

60,691 

598 
78,920 

6j2 

92,388 

43,961 
134,384 

47,836 
212,037 

52,241 
202,487 

66,830 
165,231 

2,777 
188,227 

3,530 
191,303 

3,820 
218,475 

3,002 
245,817 

191,004 

194,833 

222,295 

248,819 

4,319 

4,370 

4,315 

4,001 

152,549 

150,528 

194,851 

299,414 

31,865 
3,718 
1,599 

26,022 

2,494 

415 

24,142 

3,223 

42 

26,530 

2,688 
130 

523 

1,145 

996 

1,990 

190,254 

180,604 

223,254 

330,752 

9i64i 

87,179 

6,764 

3,620 

49,228 

39,870 

7,187 

67,293 

23,368 

5,754 

67,925 

59,612 

114,350 

97,047 

55,254 
119,045 

96,220 

60,035 
11,040 

40,624 
119,235 

40,044 
137,900 

6,2Sr 

2,323 

4,783 

2,631 

105,585 

113,907 

133,406 

173,904 

271,733 

294,174 

312,488 
9,067 

247,610 
11.504 

3,270 

3,996 

- 

...... 

" 

...  ..  ...... 

1904. 


717 
83,202 

68,755 
197,982 


3,211 
274,945 

278,156 


4,654 


300,064 

29,519 

2,254 

271 


1900. 


1,081 
333,189 


9,275 
85,503 

94,778 


39,813 
5,623 

2,710 

236,813 

284,959 

9,915 


329 


329 


I      1,885 
1,885 


1901. 


291 


291 


Exports. 


Value. 


1902. 


1903. 


1904. 


202 


772 


202 


772 


151  2,748 

151 


2,748 


2,860 


9 
10 
11 


12 


2,860 


442 


442 


16 
17 

18 

19 


20 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 

Entered  fob  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty, 

1 

2 
3 

4 
5 

6 

Carriages — 

Automobiles No. 

Farm  wagons.. . , n 

Freight    wagons,    drays    and 

similar  vehicles „ 

Buggies  and  carriages m 

Pleasure     carts     and     similar 

vehicles,  N.E.S 

Parts  of  above  vehicles,  includ- 
ing parts  of  cutters,  child- 
ren's   carriages    and    sleds, 
N.O.P 

3,893 

371 
[          987 

$ 

"174;  471 
21,876 
70,011 

85,466 

26,179 

30,472 
51,834 
48,356 
403,199 
12,714 

64,500 

60,035 
122,003 

22,182 

$    cts. 

'43',6i7'75 

5,464  75 

24,113  85 

29,841  23 
7,853  70 

9,141  60 
15,550  20 
14,506  80 
120,539  20 

3,263  30 

19,342  90 

17,906  00 

36,170  50 

7,759  97 

356 
4,225 

495 

2,117 

315,475 
236,829 

26,946 

100,898 

97,347 

106,449 

5,934 
181,110 

49,329 
316,575 

27,973 

91,486 

52,143 

107,353 

28,344 

$  -cts. 

78,773  31 
59,210  58 

6,727  42 

35,177  22 

33,974  03 

31,934  70 

1,780  20 
54,333  00 
14,798  70 
99,159  10 

7 

8 

9 

10 
11 

Railway    passenger    cars,    1st 
class No. 

Railway   passenger   cars,   2nd 
class . .      1, 

Railway  passenger  cars,  tram 
or  horse ...      n 

Railway  box  and  flat  cars <, 

Railway  or  road  scrapers 

Parts  of  railway  cars 

12 

40 

270 

17 

5 

278 

1^ 

' " "  1,425 

15,357 

3,772 

13 
14 

15 

16 

Sleighs  and  cutters No. 

Wheelbarrows,     trucks     and 
hand-carts „ 

Bicycles,  tricycles  and  veloci- 
pedes,  &C M 

Bicycles  and  tricycles,  parts  of 

626 

12,473 

4,449 

7,038  06 

27,528  10 

15,607  30 
31,775  80 

17 
18 

Children's  carriages  and  sleds . 
.\11  other  carriages,  not  other- 
wise enumerated 

9,894  40 

Total  carriages 

1,193,298 

355,071  75 

1,744,191 

507,711  92 

Cash  registers No. 

Celluloid,  mfrs.  of  N.E.S 

19 
9K) 

925 

122,114 
34,990 

20 
35,061 

36,634  20 
6,624  87 

2  00 

1,467 

199,401 
53,197 

81 
66,441 

59,820  30 
10,514  96 

21 

Celluloid,  moulded  into  sizes  for 
handles  of  knives  and   forks, 
&c.,  also  moulded  celluloid  balls 
and  cylinders  coated  with  tin 
foil  or  not,  but  not  finished  or 
further  manufactured,  and  cel- 
luloid lamp  shade  blanks 

8  10 

22 

Celluloid,  xylonite  or  xyolite  in 
sheets  and  in  lumps,  blocks  or 
balls,  in  the  rough . . 

Cement,  hydraulic  or  waterlirae.  Cwt. 

ti         Portland n 

N.E.S 

If        manufactures,  N.O.P  ..    ..    , 

Total  cement ... 

23 

24 
25 
28 

13,690 
2,316,853 

} 

6,333 
868,131 

16,281 

1,711  36 
271,004  03 

2,992  14 

12,088 
2,476,388 

5,391 
995,017 

14,305 

1,-511  02 
290,778  38 

2,752  04 

890,745 

275,707  53 

1,014,713 

295,041  44 

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41 


Imports. 

Exports. 

■w~- 

Value. 

Value. 

1900. 

1901. 

$ 

1902. 

$ 

1903. 

1 
1904, 

1900, 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

317,700 
238,072 

26,946 

102,798 

97,094 

106,449 

5,934 
181,110 

49,355 
316,575 

27,973 

91,559 

52,323 

107,189 

28,344 

S 

$ 

S 

i 

$ 

56,482 

24,319 
J     41,928 

1      5,240 

34,111 
r     21,474 

42,151 

18,839 
64,389 

1,603 

31,919 

7,753 

15,850 

22,994 
276,997 

18,045 
188,995 

15,877 

42,338 

153,346 

212,787 
8,684 

95,512 

29,934 
71,192 

3,220 

63,870 

38,200 

1,340 

6,071 
443,931 

30,617 
.371,346 

11,996 

44,894 

81,714 

125,350 

11,177 

174.4ii 

21,926 

i    71,998 

85,466 

i    26,179 

30,472 
61,558 
49,008 
403,199 
12,714 

63,796 

60,500 

122,283 

22,187 

j-      9,759 
^    20,050 
\      7,089 

6,733 

6,814 
20,131 

7,783 

16,489 

11,564         15,655 
24,497         41,201 
15,915         11,557 

i 
27,476         20,766 

i 

6,324 
80,660 
14,150 

13,819 

I 

7  042 

- 

i 


125  787 

15,001 

442,992 

15,137 

40,446 

234.384 
342,122 

7,472 

;:;:.:::   :::.:::.: :::;:;;. i 

182,437 
19,892 

350,315 
58,271 

316132       131,562 
95,228         47,746 

208,082 
70,836 

9,678 

31,497 

36,914;        42,309 

51,064 

1,122,567 

1,413,937 

1,430,364 

1,205,697 

1,749,421 

200,074 
53,458 

81 
66,441 

255,638 

491,300 

527,726       310,695 

444,935 

115,104 
19,643 

73,464 
22,481 

8 
31,270 

109,921 
22,608 

43 
35,273 

122,114 
35,340 

20 
35,061 

{ 

j 

27,136 



4,711 

501,521 

/     10,491 

\       3,870 

6,865 
660,544 

4,870 
3,489 

17,755 

861,751 

10,801 

1,464 

6,333 
901,063 

\    16,281 

5,391 
965,526 

14,305 
985,222 

[      7,723 
7,723 

5,193 

14,524 

9,736 

5,467 

520,593 

675,768 

891,771 

923,677 

5,193 

14,524 

9,735 

5,467 

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No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 

y 

Entered  foe  Home  Comsumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

Chronometers  and  compasses  for 
ships  

$ 

6.862 

18,715 

103 

2,753 

$    cts. 

"3, 697 '76 
17  00 

280  49 

4,578 

17,761 

219 

906 

$    cts. 

2 

Church  vestments  of  any  material 

Cider,  not  clarified  or  refined Galls. 

11      clarified  or  refined n 

Clocks 

Clock  keys  and  clock  movements 

Total  clocks,  &c.,  &c 

3,488  66 

3 
4 

340 
2,855 

769 
1,116 

38  45 
109  IC 

5 
6 

}-'- 

270,116 

67,165  16 

289,412 

74,618  30 

270,116 

67,165  16 

289,412 

74,618  30 

Clothes  wringers  and  parts  there- 
of for  domestic  use No. 

Cloths,    not    rubbered  or  made 
waterproof,  whether  of  wool, 
cotton,  union,  silk  or  ramie,  60 
inches  or  over  in  width  and 
weighing  not  more  than  7  oz.  to 
the  square  yard,  when  imported 
exclusively  for  the  manufacture 
of  mackintosh  clothing Yds. 

Clothing  and   wearing    apparel, 
N.O.P.  (exijorts) 

7 
8 

9 

10,060 
465,380 

17,466 
92,285 

6,113  10 
9,320  65 

13,195 
379,579 

23,832 
73,093 

8,340  50 
7,347  75 

Coal  and  coke,  &c. : — 

Anthracite  coal  and  dust Tons. 

Coal,  bitun)inous n 

M      dust,  N.E.S   „ 

Charcoal  

10 

1,465,713 

3,511,412 

550,883 

7,028,664 

7,776,717 

420,317 

19,087 

'  1,222,756 

2,275,018 

4,053,900 

603,011 

221^050 

10,461,223 

9,108,208 

544,123 

32,476 

765,123 

11 
12 
13 

1,849,808  84 

64,522  08 

3,141  07 

2,127,417  37 

80,061  78 

5,813  59 

14 
15 

Cinders 

Coke Tons. 

Total  coal,  coke,  &c     .     

Cocoanuts,  imported  from  place 
of  growth  by  vessels  direct  to 
a  Canadian  port No. 

Cocoanuts,  N.E.S  „ 

256,723 

16,467,541 

1,917,471  99 

20,911,153 

2,213,292  74 

16 
17 

2,143,604 
98,908 

19,926 

36,804 

2,883 

2,353 

7,237  14 
989  08 

923  05 

1,972,669 
281,381 

128,301 

37,681 
7,361 

11,302 

6,648  40 
2,813  85 

18 

Cocoanuts,  desiccated,  sweetened 
or  not .     .      Lbs. 

4,852  31 

Cocoa  beans,  not  roasted,  crushed 
or  ground Lbs. 

Cocoa    paste,    chocolate    paste, 
cocoas  and  cocoa  butter,  N.O.  P.     n 

Cocoa  shells  and  nibs,  chocolate 
and  other  preparations  of  cocoa, 
N.E.S „ 

Total  cocoa  and  preparations  of.     u 

42,040 

9,149  27 

56,344 

14,314  56 

19 

1,301,292 
1,045,474 

725,445 

181,251 
185,331 

185,758 

1,466,696 
1,210,687 

1,003,664 

191,945 
213,829 

240,93s 

20 
21 

35,025  19 
32,038  40 

40,210  27 
41,600  19 

3,072,211 

552,340 

67,063  59 

3,681,047 

646,712 

81,810  46 

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43 


Imports. 

Exports. 

Value. 

Value. 

1900. 

1901. 

3,887 

12,526 

101 

2,815 

204,871 
3,161 

208,032 

1902. 

7  117 

13,152 

207 

3,728 

1903. 

1904. 

1900. 

$ 

19ol. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

4,002 
11,563 

$ 

6,862 

20.123 

103 

2,290 

9 

4,578 

15,712 

21'.» 

622 

289,473 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1 

213 
1,174 

i         125 

4 

2,534 

395 

810 

5,607 

r  192,912 

230,5f>9 
3,281 

}  270,717 

\      6,60(5 

199,518 

233,790 

270,717 

289,478 

17,060 
45,051 

19,581 
50,486 

10,796 
70,631 

17,466 
98,045 

2:3,837 

69,298 

10,461,223 

9,702,a57 

601,174 

32,476 

'  '765,123 



'    190,372 

664,111 

110.455 

140,984 

170,249 

6,602,912 

7,923,950 
5,280,367 

275,886 

7,021,939 

6,080,129 

265,770 

7,028,664 

8,206,505 

446,127 

19,087 

'  1,222,756 

~ 

*5,5i5,363 

' "  18^952 

490 

130,784 

4,394,765 

14,898 

8 

260,  .507 

4,448,254 
98,444 

4,771,441 

2^837 

66 
33,770 

5,438,903 

"s^oio 

10 
192,910 

4,9.S4,260 

8,585 

75 

184,525 

506,839 

'  680,138 

'  '842,8i5 

11,656,449 

14,160,341 

14,150,653 

16,923,139 

21,562,053 

4,808,114 

5,639,833 

5,127,445 

5,665,589 

4,670,178 

26,405 

34,860 
5,709 

4,136 

37,130 
4,369 

2,007 

36,795 

2,883 

2,353 

37,682 
7,361 

11,331 

5,248 

3,775 

.35,428 

44,705 

43,506 

42,031 

56,374 

117.761 

163,216 
145,582 

129,619 

94,263 
165,928 

154,160 

181,251 
192,402 

187,617 

191,945 
215,667 

246,888 

151,653 
121,407 

390,821 

438,417 

414,351 

561,270 

654,500 

- 

- 

18 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 

Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value.         Duty. 

1 

1 

Coffee,  green,  imported  direct. . .  Lbs. 

N.E.S „ 

.1      extract  of,   N.  E.  S.,    or 
substitutes   therefor  of 
all  kinds     . .         ....       m 

11      roasted  or  ground,  when 
notimported  direct  from 
country  of  growth  and 

production   n 

11      roasted   or    ground,    and 
imitations  of  and  substi- 
tutes for,  N.O.P 

It      condensed  with  milk t 

Chicory,  raw  or  green m 

Chicory,   kiln-dried,   roasted    or      n 
ground n 

Total  coffee  and  imita- 
tions of,  and  chicory. .       u 

Coir  and  coir  yarn n 

Collars  and  cuffs  : — 
Collars  of  cotton  or  linen,  xylon- 
ite, xyolite  or  celluloid Doz. 

Cuffs  of        11            11            .    ..Pairs. 

Total  collars  and  cuffs 

5,698,338 
497,497 

101,990 

4 
232,745 

153,542 
23 
90 

80,740 

$ 

467,980 
55,002 

9,152 

41,016 

17,651 

17 

4 

3,226 

$    cts. 

4,950,257 
513,610 

112,471 

354,742 

162,082 
527 

439,491 
51,673 

10,741 

70,239 

20,991 
208 

■$    cts. 

2 
3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

5,500  20 
2,904  13 

8,750  99 

3,064  58 
3  40 
2  70 

2,619  43 

5,176  10 
3,205  11 

14,114  83 

3.241  43 
56  60 

8 

95,692 



.3,705 

3,123  88 

6,764,965 

594,048 

22,845  43 

6,189,381 

597,048 

28,917  95 

•9 

61,971 

2,929 

326,660]         16.783 

10 

152,506 
18,857 

143,464 
2,271 

46,341  34 
660  25 

193,838 
37,446 

186,008 
5,208 

62,099  18 
1,704  28 

145,735 

47,001  59  

191,216 

63,803  46 

Combs  for  dress  and  toilet,  of  all 
kinds 

12 

154,373 
14,763 

47,241  30 

179,888 
12,102 

56,965  42 

13 

Communion   plate  imported  for 
the  use  of  churches 

Cordage  and  twine  and  manufac- 
tures of  :— 

Binder  twine,     of  hemp,  jute 
manilla  or  sisal  and  of  man- 
ilia  and  sisal  mixed Lbs. 

Binder  twine,   articles  for  the 
manufacture  of 

14 
15 

14,204.515 

1,810,238 

347,585 
10,352 

190,721 
21,216 

12,627,988 

1,459,704 

74,702 
12,008 

236,181 
21,893 

16 
17 
18 

19 

Cordage,  cotton  of,  all  kinds . .   Lbs. 

Cordage,  N.E.S „ 

Twine,  of  all  kinds,  N.E.S. . 

Twine,  manufacture  of,  viz. : — 
Hammocks  and  lawn  tennis 
nets,   sportman's  fish  nets 
and  other  articles,  N.O.P 

Total  cordage  and  twine 
and  manufactures  of 

82,285 
}  1,690, 235 

2,453  60 
39,283  48 

6,283  60 

95,168 
2,100,797 

2,679  51 
47,469  35 

6,270  10 

2,380,112 

48,020  68 

1,804,488 

56,418  96 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Imports. 

Exports. 

Value. 

Value. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

$ 

1904. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

^ 

$ 

442,180 
48,414 

347,226 
58,217 

452,011 
55,716 

467,980 
57,131 

439,491 
56,261 

^ 

4,278 

6,684 

5,213 

9,341 

11,513 

66,378 

67,095 

57,933 

35,710 

1 
79, 252 1 

! 

-    12,632 

10,154 

22,845 

15,785 

48,119 

5,226 
3,253 

10,830 

143 

1 

3,579 

15,729 
48 

4,179 

20,920 

14 

4 

3,522 

22,739 
208 

2,774 

3,479 

572,503 

493,775 

590,829 
8,280 

594,622 
2,929 

612,943;       12,632 

10,154 

22,845 

15,785 

48,119 

6  757 

2,667 

16,783! 

63,892 
2,644 

87,527 
1,373 

89,957 

2,800 

143,464 

2,271 

145,735 

186.081 

5,208 



66,536 

88,900 

127,196 
15,743 

92,757 
151,046 

191,289 

; I 

153,249 
9,987 

154,206 

179,886 

' 

11,283 

14,763 

12,102 

866,892 

928,096 

1,507,344 

1,810,238 

1,459,704 

1 

32,256 

24,413 

/     43,318 

t     33,712 

89,475 
16,157 
78,065 
54,630 

245,515 
12,551 

133,558 
54,604 

347,5R5 

10,452 

}   192,825 

74,702 
15,034 

"257,747 

j-  183,409 

175,026 

256,896 

165,030 

531,537 

13,557 

15,257 

1,181,680 

19,634 

21,216 

21,893 

) 

1,014,148 

1,973,206 

2,382,316 

1,809,080 

183,409 

175,026 

256,896 

165,030 

531,537 

14 


17 


18 


19 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
Nq.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  tlie  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Corsets 

Corset  clasps,  busks,  blank,  steels 
and  coiset  wires,  tippel  or  un- 
tipped 

Costumes  and  scenery,  theatrical   . 


Cotton  and  manufactures  of  (exports). . 

Duck,  gray  or  white,  N.E.S.-.Yds 

Embroideries,  white  

White  or  bleached  cotton  fab- 
rics, N.E.S Yds. 

Gray,  unbleached  cotton  fabrics     n 

Bookbinders's  cloth 

Duck  for  belting  and  hose,  im- 
ported by  manufacturers  of 
such  articles  for  use  in  the 
manufacture  thereof  in  their 
own  factories ...    

Printed  or  dyed  cotton  fab- 
rics, N.O.P. Yds. 

Jeans  and  coutilles  and  sateens, 
imix)rted  by  corset  and  dress 
stay  makers  for  use  in  their 
own   factories n 

Handkerchiefs 

Batts,  batting  and  sheet  wad- 
ding      Lbs . 

Knitting  yarn,  hosiery  yarn 
or  other  cotton  yarn m 

Cotton  warp,  N.E.S  

Warp  on  beams 

Seamless  bags .'. 

Sheets  and  bed  quilts,  and  da- 
mask of  cotton,   N.O.P . 

Shirts  of  cotton  Doz . 

Sewing  thread  on  spools 

Sewing  cotton  thread  in  hanks, 
3  and  6  cords Lbs . 

Crochet  cotton  thread  on  spools 
or  tubes  or  in  balls 

All  other  cotton  thread,  N. 
E.S Lbs. 

Clothing 

Blouses  and  shirt  waists 

Cotton  bags  made  by  the  use 
of  the  needle,  not  otherwise 
provided  for 

Belting  of  all  kinds  except 
leather  or  rubber 

Lampwicks 

Prunella 

Shawls 

Socks  and  stockings  Doz.  pairs. 

Hosiery,  N.E.S 

Tape,  not  dyed  or  coloured     

II      dyed  or  coloured 

Towels 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


298,951 


12,394,015 
5,382,849 


37,262,565 


1,052,504 


166,271 
121,219 


29,317 
669,528 


6,953 


}    167, 


229 


Value. 


98,548 


3,.367 
9,933 


41,652 
418,481 

841,191 

209,751 

40,459 


273,934 
3,555,604 


100,165 
233,226 

16,527 

27,720 

4,406 

11,552 

129,373 
127,273 
.300,038 

401,469 

33,642 

2,385 

407,014 

51,564 

48,96? 

80,250 

8,648 

2,168 

369 

209,601 

'  42,727 
32,232 
60,409 


Duty. 


$    cts. 
34,354  52 


1,178  45 
2,0n4  20 


1904. 


Quantity. 


9,023  06 
104,356  02 

154,957  48 
39,564  37 


920,469  02 


19,8.33  44 
58,432  14 

4,101  43 

5,980  81 
1,002  41 
2,280  52 

28,153  30 
40,975  97 
63,346  58 

40,153  45 

7,660  57 

486  43 
128,666  19 
17,815  40 

17,012  71 

13,894  86 
2,063  84 

"  "  8540 

66,782  68 

7,778  74 

9,362  26 

12,529  40 


172,226 


15,226,080 
.3,022,567 


34,730,978 

908,652 

175,730 
202,830 


42,699 
664,459 


23,149 


174,529 


Value. 


108,138 


1,092 
12,226 


31,861 
360,977 

1,139,951 

143,047 

45,714 


197,532 
3,539,379 


94,770 
291,884 

19,224 

51,061 

2,715 

10,086 

147,578 
179,719 
303,364 

417,552 

44,006 

8,356 

50.5,936 

36,086 


70,399 

78,009 
9,157 
3,847 
1,239 

229,148 

48,139 
32,078 
68,919 


Duty. 


$    cts. 
37,637  24 


417  8>i 
2,404  45 


6,463  50 
89,971  67 

209,960  08 
26,911  65 


902,284  70 


18,789  80 
72,643  04 

4,743  92 

11,299  71 

586  10 

1,976  01 

31,418  20 
58,438  70 
65,913  91 

41,799  90 

9,616  71 

1,696  44 
162,544  21 
11,907  48 

24,460  83 

13,171  79 
2,170  09 


299  60 

79,338  55 

9,408  25 

9,472  47 

14,049  90 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


47 


Impokts. 


V  alue. 


1900. 


1901. 


75,903      100,133 


3,665 
5,460 


2,397 
6,012 


53,117 
297,892 

512,396' 

130,318 

34,346 


64,380 
316,473 

577,.-.51 

473,204 

31,887 


119,883   102,316 


3,304,729 


114,210 
144,881 


2,952,858 


104,500 
200,597 


17,971    14,947 


99,581 
5,818 
1,360 
6,243 

92,830 

38,588 

255,237 

389,285 

15,607 

12,305 

372,482 

32,864 

17,651 

30,941 
10,950 
4,516 
359 
93,019 
54,024 
22,893 
15,985 
36,849 


1902. 


101,807 


4,093 
9,291 


1903. 


1904. 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


1901. 


1902. 


1903. 


1904. 


98,646       108,03S 


3,367 
43,043 


92,215 
6,708 
1,625 
9.275 

84,571 

45,791 

262,054 

377,781 

15,585 

3,455 

317,058 

15,649 


30,591 

53,070 

8,411 

5,520 

1,848 

92,892 

82,140 

29,659 

25,489 

26,965 


54,719 
366,522 

751,809 

125,732 

34,406 


137,501 
3,4b2,253 


88,538 
233,409 

12,026 

41,604 
2,481 
1,053 

7,283 

110,673 
76,101 

254,858 

346,629 

24,707 

636 

371,823 

14,959 


23,254 

56,362 

11,393 

3,544 

1,225 

106,218 

110,549 

32,141 

25,595 

35,036 


41,118 
414,740 

843,924 

206,246 

40,459 


273,934 
3,539,368 


100,165 
233,516 

16,527 

27,662 

4,406 

11,536 


129,207 
124,882 
300,740 

401,469 

33,642 

2,385 

407,043 

51,564 

52,005 

77,393 

8,629 

2,168 

369 

209,165 

42,762 
32,206 
60,220 


1,079 
13,726 


29,953 
358,503 

1,1.S4,300 

143,475 

45,714 


197,532 
3,556,560 


94,770 
290,370 

19,224 

51,061 

2,715 

10,075 

147,839 
179,935 
300,004 

417,552 

44,562 

8,651 

515,744 

30,643 

70,777 


78. 
9, 
3 
1, 

234, 

48, 
32, 
68, 


623 
123 

847 
239 

481 

270 
069 
976 


423,564 


581,732 


1,170,739 


615,710 


789,444 


10 
11 


12 
13 

14 

15 
16 
17 
18 

19 
20 
i21 

22 

I 

23 

124 
25 

j26 

i 

127 

I 

i28 

29 

30 

31 

132 

33 

[34 

35 

136 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 

Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 
Value. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Duty. 

1 

Cotton  and  manufactures  of — Con. 

Undershirts  and  drawers 

Uncoloured  cotton  fabrics,  blea- 
ched, viz.:  Scrims  and  win- 
dow scrims,  cambric  cloths, 
muslin  apron  checks,  brilli- 
ants, cords,  piques,  diapers, 
lenos,     mosquito    nettings  ; 
Swiss,  jaconet  and   cambric 
muslins,  and  plain,  striped  or 
checked  lawns Yds. 

Velvets,  velveteens,  and  plush 
fabrics,  N.B.S ., 

Cotton  yarn.  No.  40  and  finer .  Lbs. 

Cotton  yarn,  polished  or  glazed, 
when  imported  by  manufac- 
turers of  shoe  laces  for  the 
manufacture  of  such  goods  in 
their  own  factories .      m 

Cotton  waste  not  dyed,  &c n 

Cotton  wool  or  raw  cotton  ...      m 

Other    articles    made    by    the 
seamstress  from  cotton  fab- 
rics, N.O.P 

2,653,119 

1,566,996 
802,214 

15,271 

5,633,880 

67,942,139 

$ 
31,724 

210,477 

381,715 
259,050 

3,261 

290,275 

5,968,333 

99,574 

$    cts. 
10,795  76 

37,624  65 
90,915  20 

$ 
19,952 

192,905 

336,247 
285,891 

5,971 

444,835 

5,955,145 

129,234 

$    cts. 
6  739  83 

2 

3 

4 

5 

g 

2,257,257 

1,440,743 
882,962 

27,541 

7,115,898 

48,660,577 

34,301  77 
80,285  90 

7 
8 

32,382  19 

41,139  45 

Total  cotton  and  manu- 
factures of 

Crapes,  black        

14,957,206 

1,948,486  28 

15,481,913 

2,043,804  16 

9 

16,555 
34,624 

589,649 

6,163 

493 

60,880 

2,471  59 
162,207  53 

17,974 
28,773 

605,573 

9,002 

429 

59,174 

2,664  02 

10 

Crucibles,  clay  or  plumbago 

Curtains  and  shams,  when  made 
up,  trimmed  or  untrimmed 

"  1^829 

11 

166,717  59 

12 

Curling  stones No. 

Cyclometers  and  pedometers 

1,335 

13 

123  25 
15,047  30 

107  25 

14 

Dressing,   harness,    leather    and 
shoe 

14,652  72 

Drugs,  dyes,  chemicals  and  medi- 
cines- 
Drugs,  chemicals  and  medicines 

(exports) 

Dve  stuflfs,  N.E.S.  (exports) 

15 

16 

17 

18 

Acids— 

Acid,  boracic Lbs. 

Acetic  and  pyroligneous,  N. 
E.S.,  not  exceeding  proof 
strength Galls. 

Acetic  and  pyroligneous,  in 
excess  of  the  strength  of 
proof It 

Acid,  acetic  and  pyroligneous 
crude  of  any  strength  not 
exceeding  30  per  cent n 

Acid  phosphate,  N.O.P. Lbs. 

Acids,  muriatic  and  nitric  . .      m 

Acid,  oxalic m 

106,937 

11 

3,316 

1,966 

295,023 

72,990 

140,629 

5,843 

8 

2,640 

400 

13,398 

4,053 

7,170 

1  65 

3,314  78 

100  00 

3,349  50 

808  13 

201,500 

9,277 

19 

20 

21 
22 
23 

5,121 

732 

289,832 
150,083 
118,282 

3,96] 

101 

15,496 

5,091 

6,234 

5,115  17 

28  33 
3,874  00 
1,017  00 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


4g 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 
16,636 


159,518 


1901. 


7,704 


134,755 


1902. 


7,539 


217,722       290,909 

220,372       189,763      244,371 


190,524 
.381,190 


1,240| 


2,997 


279,6471      267,431 
4,229,198   4,773,993 


39,998 


11,503,360 


73,101 


12,173,718 


23,076 
20,571 

442,074! 

7,346 

732 1 

49,722 


5,910 

66 

2,472 


22,.338 

38,874 

435,805 

5,054 

168 

60,664 


3,948 

239 

3,209 


257 

10,202 

3,122 

8,566 


1,051 
9,038 
5,460 

7,482 

10_i— 4 


4,702 

265,058 

5,599,031 


78,168 


13,715,612 


20,394 
28,6.35 

476,378 

4,512 

504 

66,393 


1903. 


31,724 


4,938 

3 

2,343 


730 

16,056 

8,200 

7,546 


210,670 

380,772 
269,050 


3,261 

290,275 

5,968,333 


100,732 


14,934,767 


16,422 
34,624 

590,632 

6,163 

493 

60,937 


6,&43 


3,377 


400 

13,398 

4,177 

7,170 


1904. 


19,952 


193,170 

339,084 
285,891 


5,971 

444,835 

6,955,145 


132,295 


15,508,930 


17,841 
28,773 

606,356 

9,002 

429 

69,112 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900 


9,277 


3,916 


101 

15,248 
4,967 
6,234 


59,781 


483,346 


327,367 
5,153 


1901. 


72,809 


654,541 


685,410 
8,436 


1902. 


55,940 


1,226,679 


981,133 
27,514 


1903. 


63,230 


678,940 


1,165,457 
32,473 


1904. 


82,526 


871,970 


1,320,883 
26,637 


50 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  { 

4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Drugs,  dyes,  chemicals,  &c. — Con. 

Acid,  sulphuric Lbs. 

Acids,  mixed,  N.E.S n 

Acid  tannic,  blrjod  albumen 

Acid   tartar  emetic  and  gray 

tartar : .  Lbs. 

Acids,  all  other,  N.E.S ., 

Alum  in  bulk  only,  ground  or 
unground  and  alum  cake  ...       n 

Alumina,  sulphate  of n 

Ammonia,  sulphate  of m 

11  nitrate  of n 

Aniline  dyes,  N.O.P.,  in  pack- 
ages less  than  1  lb,  weight . .       m 
Aniline  dye.s  and  coal  tar  dyes 
in   bulk  or  packages  of  not 

less  than  1  lb n 

Alazarine  and  artificial  alazarine    n 
Aniline  salts  and  arseniate  of 

aniline n 

Aniline  oil,  crude m 

Annatto,  liquid  or  solid n 

Antiseptic  surgical  dressing 

Antimony,  or  regulus  of,  not 
ground,  pulverized  or  other- 
wise manufactured Lbs. 

Antimony  salts ...       n 

Argols  or  argal n 

Arsenic m 

Bacteriological  products  or  ser- 
ums for  sub-cutaneous  injec- 
tions  


Beans,  viz.: — 

Nux- vomica,  crude  only Lbs. 

Tonquin,  crude  only m 

Vanilla,  crude n 

Berries  for  dyeing  or  used  for 

composing  dyes 

Borax,  ground  or  imground,  in 

bulk  of  not  less  than  25  lbs . .  Lbs. 
Brimstone,  crude,  or  in  roll  or 

flour,  and  sulphur  crude,  in 

roll  or  fiour n 

Bromine .    „ 

Burgundy  pitch i, 

Camwood  and  sumac  and  ex- 
tract thereof m 

Cyanogen  or  compound  of  bro- 
mine and  potassium  for  re- 
ducing metals  in  mining  op- 
erations         ,, 

Chloralum  or  chloride  of  alum- 
inum         II 

Chloride  of  lime,  in  packages 
of  not  less  than  25  lbs n 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


19C3. 


Quantity 


102,314 
162,282 


39,315 
291,740 

6,041,234 

2,781,931 

256,149 

47,051 

61 


1,142,756 
76,630 

326,897 
44,731 
67,620 


612,164 

225,982 

14,183 

298,375 


529 
2.288 
7,333 


2,393,358 


24,412,737 
2,122 
1,180 


862,948 

75 

45,943 

4,637,386 


Value. 


Duty. 


2,332 

6,514 

17,436 

5,939 
36,693 

62,998 

66,528 

7,659 

2,770 

29 


368,483 
16,433 


$   cts. 


576  42 
1,302  80 


6,093  34 


5  80 


32,837! 

3,546 

8,362i 

47,852      9,129  54 


46,542 

18,892 

2,692 

11,824 


47,497 


16 

1,225 

22,729 


75,093 


259,123 

795 

33 


20,001 

28 
20,153 
59,455 


1904. 


Quantity. 


113,407 
56,159 


1,041 
439,495 

5,910,133 

1,232,757 

186,084 

47,487 

177 


1,221,822 
50,091 

337,221 

1,252 

105,142 


.30],  882 

117,061 

13,719 

414,065 


9,102 

2,032 

10,822 


2,564,170 


19,364,730 

933 

1,399 


875,612 


Value. 


2,563 

3,440 

15,332 

214 
37,169 

53,796 

11,982 

5,485 

3,270 

114 


375,402 
10,349 

43,244 

111 

13,172 

51,869 


18,228 
8,884 
2,329 

12,421 


59,302 


702 

1,082 

23,104 


84,724 


204,663 

333 

18 


18,981 


4,585,2.56  46,863 


Duty. 


$  cts. 


638  57 
676  40 


6,408  48 


26  34 


9,923  30 


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iuto  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


51 


Imports. 


Exports. 


Value. 


Value. 


1900. 

1901. 

$ 

$ 

7,066 

22,397 

6,083 

5,325 

4,811 

13,233 

1,586 
35,511 

1,277 
45,708 

47,491 

10,347 

6,137 

1,678 

43,693 
8,787 

11,857 
3,753 

2,353 

146 

285,571 
15,375 

279,736 
10,400 

13,984 

969 

11,129 

33,901 

15,200 

1,4.S0 

11,247 

39,526 

15,064 
4,937 
1,961 

11,035 

7,799 

16,915 

2,378 

8,361 

16,673 

21,453 

28 

2,604 

23,680 

10 

1,844 

25,544 

269 

17 

78,445 

64,720 

215,433 
.33 
55 

270,608 

854 

3 

15,573 

15,917 

919 

1,251 

2,959 

19 

65,224 

54,136 

5,091 

890 

13,311 

6,611 
50,182 

54,092 

115,310 

13,758 

2,076 

347 


331,844 
11,893 

20,330 

1,010 

11,789 

38,049 


16,821 

22,455 

1,987 

6,004 


31,411 

126 

1,821 
22,994 

199 

73,725 


325,  .307 

1,952 

36 


15,816 

821 
45 


2,272 

6,514 

17,436 

5,939 
39,214 

62,998 

66,528 

7,659 

2,770 

29 


368,483 
16,433 

32,837 
3,546 
8,362 

47,978 


46,542 

18,892 

2,692 

11,824 


47,497 


16 

1,225 

22,729 


lO-i-4^ 


75,093 


259,123 

795 

33 


20,001 

28 
20,153 
59,455 


2,585 

3,440 

15,332 

214 
34,401 

53,796 

11,982 

5,485 

3,270 

114 


375,402 
10,349 

43,244 

111 

13,172 

52,553 


18,228 
8,884 
2,329 

12,421 


59,302 


702 

1,082 

23,104 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904 


84,724 


204,663 

333 

18 


18,981 


67 


1,091 


46,863 


1,044 


3,270 


311 


IC 


11 

12 

13 
14 
15 
16 


17 
18 
19 
20 


21 

22 
23 
24 

25 

26 


27 
28 
29 


30 

31 
32 
33 


52 


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"No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


10 


14 


ARTICLES. 


Drugs,  dyes,  chemicals,  &c. — Con. 

Cochineal .... Lbs. 

Cream  of  tartar  in  crystals n 

Dragon's  blood  ...    n 

Dyes,  patent,  prepared h 

Drugs,  crude,  such  as  barks, 
bfeans,  flowers,  roots,  berries, 
balsams,  buds,  bulbs,  fruits, 
insects,  grains,  gums  and  gum 
resins,  &c.,  not  edible  but  in 
crude  state,  and  not  ad  vanced 
in  value  by  any  process  of 

manufacture,  N.O.P 

Dyeing  or  tanning  articles  in  a 
crude  state  used  in  dyeing  or 

tanning,  N.E.S Lbs. 

Logwood  and  fustic,   ground, 

and  ground  oak  bark n 

Extract  of  logwood  fustic  oak 

and  oak  bark  and  quebracho      n 
Extract  of  hemlock  bark  (exports). . 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


1,007 

1,015,376 

65 

29,458 


425,474 

553,988 

12,968,112 


Flowers,  leaves  and  roots  , — 
Roots,  medicinal,  viz.:  alka- 
net,  crude,  crushed  or 
ground  aconite,  calumba, 
foliae  digitalis,  gentian, 
ginseng,  jalap,  ipecacuan- 
ha, iris,  orris  root,  liquor- 
ice, sarsaparilla,  squills, 
taraxacum,  rhubarb  and 
valerian,  unground 

Gelatine  and  isinglass Lbs. 

Glycerine,  N.E.S... n 

II  for  explosives m 

Gums  : — 
Amber,  Arabic,  Australian, 
chicle  or  sappato  gum, 
crude,  copal,  damar,  kau- 
rie,  mastic,  sandaric,  Sene- 
gal, shellac,  white  shellac 
in  gum  or  flake,  for  manu- 
facturing purposes,  and 
gum  tragacanth,  gum 
gedda  and  gum  barberry . . 

Camphor 

Opium,  crude 

'   Opium,  powdered 

Other,  N.E.S 

Hemp  bleaching  compound 
when  imported  by  manu- 
facturers of  rope  to  be  used 
in  their  own  factories  for 
the    manufacture    of     rope, 

0.0 

Indigo' Lbs. 

II    auxiliary  or  zinc  dust n 


198,513 

779,897 

1,171,588 


4,398,131 

43.035 

61,965 

182 

10,860 


62,946 
309,670 


Value. 


225 

167,780 

:62 

4,998 


85,783 

28,938 

7,741 

453,204 


e.ofio 

60,600 

95,448 

137,590 


Duty, 


$    cts, 


14,083  53 
12,963  62 
10,106  49 


878,057 

22,372 

187,997 

490 

2,785 


29,731 
4,937 


3,925  17 

44,163  00 

183  15 

519  93 


1904. 


Quantity. 


665 

1,144,350 

295 

7,989 


729,809 

547,651 

13,458,138 


207,416 

953,254 

1,387,884 


4,003,450 

45,089 

58,109 

231 

12,793 


42,239 
64,960 


Value. 


254 

199,467 

212 

2,247 


79,668 

22,522 

10,973 

440,202 


9,470 

56,629 

112,367 

162,682 


847,317 

23,763 

213,816 

698 

2,404 


13,  .577 
2,690 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


13,790  86-. 
15,495  10- 
12.752  84 


4,384  56- 

40,754  70- 

233  10 

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53 


1900. 


1,048 

134,852 

330 

5,896 


75,188 

31,812 

11,380 

196,637 


5,499 

57,945 

71,231 

109,206 


■243,504 

14,922 

196,076 

571 

1,720 


39,980 
24,473 


Imports  . 


Value. 


1901. 


767 

167,611 

511 

1,876 


99,610 

41,883 

11,193 

209,585 


4,216 

51,046 

93,194 

114,458 


1902. 


1,823 

163,514 

124 

1,672 


78,408 

52,102 

12,321 

332,108 


6,570 

57,071 

102,850 

130,858 


664,932 

14,852 

309,858 

468 

2,531 


55,210 
5,452 


881,801 

18,998 

249,888 

602 

2,427 


127 

32,652 

2,536 


1903. 


225 

167,780 

62 

4,998 


85,783 

28,938 

7,741 

453,204 


6,060 

56,98(5 

94,931 

113,940 


878,057 

23,552 

196,315 

490 

2,785 


29,731 
4,937 


1904. 


254 

199,467 

212 

2,247 


79,668 

22,522 

10,973 

440,202 


9,470 

57,358 

114,669 

150,492 


847,31' 

25,294 

194,652 

698 

2,404 


13,577 
2,690 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


64,405 


1901. 


1902. 


1903. 


1904. 


67,321 


72,240 


58,359 


69,660 


10 
11 
12 
13 


14 
15 
16 
17 

18 


19 
20 

21 


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I  No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 

Entered  foe  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity . 

Value . 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value . 

Duty. 

1 

Drugs,  dyes,  chemicals,  &c.  —  Con. 

Indigo  paste  and  extract  of  . . .  Lbs. 

Iodine,  crude i. 

Iron  liquor,  solution  of  acetate 
or  nitrate  of  iron  for  dyeing 
and  calico  printing 

Lac,  crude,  seed,  button,  stick 
and  shell Lbs. 

Liquorice,    in  paste,    rolls    or 
sticks II 

Litmus  and  all    lichens,   pre- 
pared and  not  prepared n 

Madder  and   raunjeet,  or  In- 
dian madder,  ground  or  pre- 
pared, and  all  extracts  of 

34,336 
4,612 

145 
2,036,018 

$ 

5,468 
7,247 

2,854 

32 

144,139 

$    cts. 

21,096 

8,628 

$ 

2,602 
16,818 

4,248 

6 

140,640 

5 

$    cts. 

2 

3 

4 

28,649  29 

389 

1,946,452 

15 

5 
6 

27,742  50 

7 

12 
3,423 

12,608 
8,051 

10,680 
1,696 
1,727 

8 
9 

Magnesia Lbs. 

Malt,  extract  of  (non-alcoholic), 
for    medicinal    and    baking 
purposes 

71,609 

587  40 
3,096  67 

142,215 

275^696 

5,414 

232 

8,942 

1 

2,123 

i;i23 

8,594 

5,754 

12,452 
7,0.51 
6,420 
2,660 
1,214 
20 

7,971 

492 

1,0.35 

80.309 
408,413 

7,924 

10,510 

438 

57,286 

772 
86,308 

16,8.59 
2.3,632 
80,6.58 
33,929 

251 

108 
12,403 
69,959 

1,033  61 
3,062  42 

10 

Manganese,  oxide  of Lbs. 

Morphine Oz. 

Musk,  in  pods  or  in  grain u  , 

Nut  galls  and  extracts  thereof .  Lbs. 
Opium,  prepared  for  smoking..       n 
Ottar  or  attar  of  i-oses,  and  oil 

of  roses Oz. 

Persis,  or  extract  of  archill  and 

cud-bear Lbs. 

Phosphorus h 

279,611 

10,200 

125 

9,951 

11 
12 
13 
14 

1,452  13 

922. 6& 
5  OO- 

15 
16 
17 

1,380 

1,799 

345 

11,834 

5,910 

154 

267 
1,187 

69,961 
372,398 

13,802 
9,890 
1,611 

56,188 

1,342 

85,511 

25,289 

9,873 

91,625 

23,145 

497 

157 
13,366 
74,177 

18 

Precipitate  of  copper,  crude. . .       n 
Proprietary  medicines.in  liquid 
form,  containing  alcohol 

19 

34,980  50 
86,658  33 

40,607  84 

20 

Proprietary  medicines,  N.O.P.   ... 
Potassa  or  potash — 
Potash,  chlorate  of,  not  fur- 
ther prepared  than  ground 
and  free  from  admixture 
with  any  other  substance. .  Lbs. 

Potash,  caustic i 

II      German  mineral n 

11      muriate  and  bichro- 
mate of,  crude. ...       m 
II      or  potassa,  bicarbon- 
ate of,  or  saleratus      n 
M      nitrate  of,  or  saltpetre      n 
II      prussiate  of,  red  and 

yellow ,       ,1 

II      potassium, cyanide  of      n 

Quicksilver .       „ 

Quinine,  salts  of Oz. 

Red  liquor,  a  crude  acetate  of 
aluminum,  prepared  from  py- 
roligneous    acid    for    dyemg 
and  calico  printing 

94,959  35 

21 

265,977 

231,367 

67,633 

1,445,768 

17,338 
2,017,938 

241,919 
65,883 

164,968 
93,171 

154,799 

203,080 

15,123 

1,848,239 

11,117 
1,978,972 

174,120 
131,162 
151,102 
137,043 

?ff 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

230  79 

140  53. 

2J 

2f 

3< 

31 

35 

3: 

J     Saffron  and  safflower  and  ex- 
tract of,  and  saffron  cake Lbs. 

'<     Sal  ammoniac „ 

I     Soda,  bicarbonate  of i 

113 

250,664 

5,089,396 

"  13,196  21 

213 

204,145 

4,964,107 

3^ 

12,453  21 

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Imports. 

1 

Exports.                                      ■ 

i 

Value. 

Value. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

4,814 

4,310 
7,801 

1,563 

7 

112,103 

2 

503 

3,880 

5,710 

8,176 

4,305 

757 

982 

$ 

11,201 
4,445 

1,930 

17 

132,560 

$ 

5,468 
7,247 

2,854 

32 

147,274 

2,602 
16,818 

*,248 

6 

259,315 

5 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

941 

1,244 

• 

* 

104,660 

749 

1,495 
3,007 

7,696 
5.360 
3,655 
2,407 
927 

12 
3,451 

12,688 
8,051 

10,680 
1,696 
1,727 
8,088 

5.910 

154 

267 

1,187 

69,258 
387,329 

13,802 
9,890 
1,611 

56,188 

1,297 
85,511 

25,289 

9,873 

91,625 

23,145 

497 

157 
13,366 
73,761 

3,191 

5,719 

12,396 
7,651 
6,243 
2,660 
1,214 
20 

7,971 

4,735 

4,155 

■ 

1 

2,193 

1 

2,410 

1 

1,488 

1 

45 

1 

1 

6,410 

8,255 



6,705 

17 

520 

1,235 

75,086 
315,455 

6,557 

10,584 

1,524 

44,914 

2,763 
61,559 

13,467 
20,214 
56,615 
26,149 

434 

116 

9,460 

66,106 

1 

1 

852 

3,438 
1,993 

72,706 
306,011 

7,224 
4,078 
2,991 

28,700 

457 
46,804 

3,474 
12,519 
94,564 
36,436 

364 

295 

9,459 

64,846 

492 
1,035 

80,922 
408,403 

7,924 

10,510 

438 

57,286 

802 
86,308 

16,859 
23,632 
80,658 
33,929 

251 

108 
12,403 
69,125 

757 

.     ..            1 

68,650 

1 

277,008 

2 

5,270 

2 

8,175 

.2 

2 

2 

7,153 

» 

38,919 

833 

2 

2 

52,235 

5,021 

2 

8,456 

2 

51,987 

2 

23,094 

3 

1,737 
905 



3 

3 

6,987 

3 

67,403 

3 

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No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


A.RTICLES. 

Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Drugs,  dyes,  chemicals,  &c. — Con. 

Soda,  nitrate  of,  soda  ash,  soda 
caustic,  bichromate  of  soda, 
sal  soda  and  silicate  of  soda, 
in  crystals  or  in  solution Lbs. 

Soda,  nitrite  of m    # 

45,232,704 

55,953 

558,886 

292,580 
397,253 

1,509 

2,502 

387,598 

2,227,083 

80,567 
120,256 

674,725 
47,345 

2,012 
113,659 

603,136 

2,750 

13,189 

1,905 
6,646 

10,599 

6,729 

1,860 

89,349 

22,717 
24,071 

35,987 
2,520 

11,666 

427 
4,591 

519,072 

$     cts. 

49,203,548 

29,564 

398,478 

265,456 
556,004 

1,275 

3,485 

191,847 

1,752,839 

125,029 
124,196 

459,855 
39,893 

634,884 
1,419 
5,717 

2,222 
7,440 

10,377 

8,687 

1,452 

75,9.38 

26,942 
29,534 

24,863 
2,222 

12,537 

272 
5,501 

539,579 

$     cts. 

Soda  chlorate  and  bisulphite  of    m 

Soda,  sulphate  of,  crude,  known 
as  salt  cake n 

Sodium,  sulphide  of,  arseniate, 
binarseniate,     chloride    and 
stannate  of  soda  m 

Spirits,  and  strong    waters  of 
any  kind  mixed  with  any  in- 
gredient or  ingredients,  and 
known  or  designated  as  ano- 
dynes,   elixirs,  essences,  ex- 
tracts,   lotions,    tinctures   or 
medicines,  N.E.S Galls. 

Medicinal  or  medicated  wines 
containing  not  more  than  40 
p.c.  of  proof  spirits n 

6,801  30 
3,753  00 

5,069  18 

6,268  00 
5,227  50 

Sulphate  of  iron  (copperas). . .    Lbs. 
Sulphate  of  copper  (blue  vitrol)     m 
Sulphuricether,  chloroform  and 
solutions  of  peroxides  of  hy- 
drogen.      11 

Tartaric  acid  crystal ^     m 

Terra    japonica,     gambler   or 

cutch ! . .       M 

Turmeric n 

Vaseline  and  all  similar  pre- 
parations of  petroleum,   for 
toilet,  medicinal  or  other  pur- 
poses           

Verdigris  or  sub-acetate  of  cop- 
per, dry Lbs. 

Zinc,  salts  of .        .       u 

6,704  26 

4,078  56 

4,209  47 

1,5.S6 
114,107 

All    other    drugs,    dyes    and 
chemicals,  &c.,  not  otherwise 
provided  for 

94,809  92 

101,817  12 

Total  drugs,  dyes,  chemicals,  &c  . . 

Earthenware    and    china.     (See 
bricks  and  tiles). — 
Baths,  tubs  and  washstands  of 
earthenware,  stone,    cement 
or  clay,   or  other  material, 
N.O.P 

5,892,320 

393,990  13 

5,838,997 

420,749  78 

77,239 

36,864 

493,975 
10,800 

224,959 

23,055  90 

9,244  70 

105,316  80 
3,207  50 

46,657  40 

70,927 

35,445 

714,061 
8,265 

250,100 

21,015  20 

Brown  or  coloured  earthenware 
and  stoneware,  and  Rocking- 
ham ware 

9,425  90 

Decorated,  printed  or  sponged, 

and  all  earthenware,  N.E.S 

Demijohns,  churns  or  crocks 

159,040  30 
2,416  50 

White     granite    or     ironstone 
ware,    and  C.    C.  or    cream 
coloured  ware 

50,683  25 

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Imports. 

Exports. 

"Value. 

Value. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

447,273 
29,647 
11,773 

792 
6,390 

14,559 

6,174 

4,337 

67,710 

19,301 
22,312 

21,693 
2,055 

8,434 

78 
4,467 

552,102 
5,536,729 

1903. 

1904. 

1900, 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

$ 
403,427 

$ 

509,278 

29,408 

5,183 

87 
7,490 

10,586 

4,628 
14,330 
73,190 

17,29-* 
24,513 

19,878 
2,445 

8,588 

460 
5,359 

563,999 

603,136 

2,750 

13,189 

1,905 
6.646 

10,650 

6,137 

1,860 

89,349 

23,037 
24,071 

35,987 
2,520 

11,666 

427 
4,591 

544,295 
5,927,585 

634,884 
1,419 
5,717 

2,222 
7,440 

10,868 

10,943 

1,452 

75,938 

27,861 
29,534 

24,863 
2,222 

12,537 

272 
5,501 

551,836 
5,943,855 

$ 

S 

$ 

$ 

$ 

3.3,567 

' 

8,407 

.     T 

590 

7,542 
10,335 

6,328 



3,640 

«7,847 

1 

14,212 

' 

16,251 

20,917 

1,333 

10,565 

67 

4,039 



525,386 

396,992 

4,126,271 

5,019,067 

752,258 

1,081,931 

1,259,559 

1,417,491 

25,012 

22,585 

19,.328 

274,764 
969 

226,916 

78,332 

24,377 

355,770 
9,196 

153,548 

77,239 

36,866 

485,041 
10,792 

215,978 

70,850 

35,339 

720,623 
8,261 

237,911 

11,776 

240,551 

6,617 

199,257 

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No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  tlie  Values  of  Importa 


ARTICLES. 


Earthenware  and  china — Con. 

China  and  porcelain  ware 

Earthenware  tiles 

Manufactures  of  earthenware, 
N.E.S.    


Total  earthenware  and  china . 

Elastic,  round  or  flat,  including 
garter  elastic 


Electric  apparatus : — 

Electric  light  carbons  and  car- 
bon points  of  all  kinds,  N. 
E.S..... M. 

Electric  light  carbons  over  6 
inches  in  circumference No. 

Electric  apparatus,  N.E.S.  in- 
sulators, of  all  kinds,  &c., 
electric  and  galvanic  batte- 
ries, telephones  and  telegraph 
instruments 

Electric  motors,  generators, 
dynamos  and  sockets 


Total  electric  apparatus. 


Embroideries,  N.O.  P 

Emery  in  bulk,cru8hed  or  ground. 

Emery  wheels  and  manufactures 

of  emery 


Fancy  goods,  viz. : — 

Alabaster,  spar,  amber,  terra 
cotta  or  composition  orna- 
ments  

Bead, ornaments  and  statuettes, 
N.E.S 

Boxes,  fancy,  ornamental  cases 
and  writing  desks,  &c 

Braids,  bracelets,  cords,  fringes, 
tassels,  &c 

Cases  for  jewellery,  watches, 
silverware,  plated  ware  and 
cutlery 

Fancy  manufactures  of  bone, 
shell,  horn  and  ivory,  N.E.S. 

Fans .' 

Flowers,  artificial  

Feathers,  fancy,  undressed 

,,  _    N.E.S 

II  ostrich  and  vulture 

dressed  . .   . .      .    . , 

Ivory  or  bone  dice,  draughts, 
chessmen,  &c 


Entered  fob.  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


4,894 
245,172 


Value. 


378,854 
47,078 

136,841 


1,406,610 


95,949 


42,313 
32,766 

1, 149,763 
424,159 


1,649,001 


91,139 
18,058 

22,177 


1,540 

84,612 

76,093 
t 

520,282 

13,140 

733 
8,254 

161,511 
6,131 

128,545 

179,621 
694 


Duty. 


$     cts. 

106,643  60 
15,097  52 

35,980  10 


345,233  52 


25,035  82 


14,761  25 
4,914  90 

284,286  75 
105,546  50 


409,509  40 

29,773  05 
5,517  27 


469  71 

29,516  73 

25,352  43 

177,661  96 

4,411  07 

239  05 
2,897  55 

36,937  61 
1,226  20 

33,285  90 

43,102  80 
130  02 


Quantity. 


3,048 
1,219,281 


1904. 


Value. 


420,851 
55,319 

56,388 


1,611,356 


107,963 


25,985 
62,794 

1,829,189 
488,944 


2,406,912 


94,559 
21,626 

29,273 


4,343 

91,435 

104,893 

612,029 

17,230 

669 

9,871 

189,368 

15,423 

316,796 

59,543 

987 


Duty. 


S     cts.^ 


121,528  7& 
17,185  66- 

15,732  25- 


400,027  81 


28,365  43 


9,735  3& 
9,419  10- 

455,579  72^ 
120,620  60^ 
595,354  78 

32,115  68 
7,276  51 


1,580  40 

33,067  27 

38,047  20 

238,207  01 

6,009  46 

228  43 
3,605  83. 

44,754  50 
3,104  40 

70,177  30 

12,422  30 
207  47 


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69 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


1901. 


264,989  336,093 

4?,295j  33,664 

170,757  224,739 

966,254  1,139,058 


91,974 

24,309 
8,240 


79,540 

24,895 
6,989 


612,050:      619,131 
230,7291      287,045 


1902. 


342,479 
39,111 

225,173 

1,227,986 

98,673 


29,122 
48,086 

962,900 
332,914 


875,328   938,060  1,373,022 


55,254 
19,312 

25,570 


3,530 

38,394 

65,093 

404,388 

8,556 

1,136 

8,836 

173,793' 

22,017 

216,354 

52,829 

5821 


57,742 
16,311 

22,805 


3,570 

50,270 

73,310 

387,760 

6,063 

684 

8,699 

141,039 

9,760 

95,764 

113,398 

23 


19a3. 


375,951 
47,938 

136,645 

1,386,450 

95,852 


42,313 
32,766 


1904. 


421,393 
65,578 

56,388 

1,606,343 

108,295 


25,985 
62,794 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


1,144,246  1,842,026 
427,164'   504,571 


1,646,489  2,435,376 


62,760 
14,476 

23,946 


4,947 

56,961 

64,377 

404,892 

7,527 

521 
9,503 

179,022 
2,153 

106,453 

]  29,935 
16 


92,631 

18,058 


98,110 
21,626 


22,135   29,232 


1,540 

85,824 

77,054 

517,976 

13,140 

733 

8,209 
161,626 

6,029 
128,804 

179,621 

694 


4,343 

92,633 

104,897 

616,191 

67,145 

669 

9,982 

189,248 

14,709 

317.637 

59,543 

987 


1901. 


1902. 


1903. 


1904. 


!-  48,451 


48,451 


80,834 


80,834 


10 
11 


12^ 
la 
14 
15" 

16- 

IT 
18 
19- 
20 
21 

gH 
2a 


60 


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13 


16 


18 


ARTICLES. 


Fancy  goods—  Con. 

Laces,  lace  collars  and  similar 
goods,  lace  nets  and  netting 
of  cotton,  linen,  silk  and  other 
material 

Millinery,  N.O.P  . . . ; 

Toys  and  dolls  of  all  kinds 

Another,  N.E.S    


Total  fancy  goods 


Fashion  plates,  tailors',  milliners' 

and  mantle-makers' 

Featherbone,  in  coils 

Feathers,  bed  and  other,  N.E.S. 
Felt  adhesive,  for  sheathing  ves- 


Fertilizers,  manure,  &c.  : — 

Fertilizers,  compounded  or 
manufactured , 

Guano  and  other  animal  man- 
ures   Cwt. 

Manures,  vegetable .     n 

Bone  dust,  bone  black  or  charred 
bone  and  bone  ash n 

Kaintte  or  (Jerman  Potash  salts 
for  fertilizers Lbs. 

Phosphates,  rock 

Fertilizers,  uncompounded  or 
unmanufactured,  N.E.S 


Total  fertilizers. 


Fireworks,  firecrackers  and  tor- 
pedoes, all  kinds 


Fisheries,  articles  for  the  use  of, 
viz.  : — 
Bank,  cod,  pollock  and  mack- 
erel fish  lines  ;  and  mackerel, 
herring,  salmon,  seal,  seine, 
mullet,  net  and  trawl  twine 
in  hanks  or  coil,  barked  or 
not, — in  variety  of  sizes  and 
threads,  —  including  gilling 
thread  in  balls,  and  head 
ropes,  barked  marline,  and 
net  morsels-  of  cotton,  hemp 
or  flax,  and  deep  sea  fishing 
nets  or  seines,  when  used  ex- 
clusively for  the  fisheries, 
and  not  including  lines  or 
nets     commonly    used     for 

sportsman's  purposes 

Fish  hooks  for  deep  sea  or  lake 
fishing,  not  smaller  in  size 
than  No.  2'0,  not  including 
hc>oks  commonly  used  for 
sportsman's  purposes 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity . 


2,590 
227 

47,613 

570,268 


Value. 


1,195,80S 

4,161 

307,6!)i) 

14,315 


2,703,134 


3,959 

87 
32,008 

1,848 


112,256 

9,397 
211 

63,190 

2,546 
19,058 

18,542 


225,200 


23,311 


705,020 


25,045 


Duty. 


$     cts. 


360,636  53 
1.272  68 

106,982  61 
4,910  28 


829,033  13 


16  40 
6,899  80 


11,061  88 


11,061  88 


5,827  75 


1904. 


Quantity . 


11,402 
40 

68,010 

747,794 


Value. 


Duty. 


$      cts. 


1,347,593:436,823  10 

8,266      2,946  58 

282,495  106,523  11 

9,818      3,381  27 


3,070, 759i  1,007,085  63 


4,824i 

4,700 

33,491 

344 


134,063 

12,802 
5 

89,668 

5,4.30  . 
8,000 


937  73 
7,135  04 


13,222  85 


19,155 


269,123 


23,651 


671,628 


19,839 


1.3,222  85 


5,928  50 


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61 


Imports. 

Exports. 

Value. 

Value. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

693,735 

3,044 

199,305 

12,315 

797,497 
6,152 

230,369 
6,364 

969,807 

1,714 

273,203 

13,915 

1,201,175 

4,189 

312,874 

14,315 

1,903,907 

1,930,722 

2,224,9-46 

2,713,803 

4,256 

21 

17,761 

5,360 

566 

19,638 

3,865 

339 

26,277 

3,959 

87 

32,110 

928 

585 
74,208 

705 

1,848 

67,363 

84,996 

112,256 

3,326 

5,623 

289 

52,983 

t),549 
10 

87,338 

9,397 
211 

63,190 

32,24<J 

2,339 
6,485 

1,281 
19,977 

2,650 
15,370 

2,546 
19,058 

21,011 

26,079 

11,537 

18,542 

133,373 

181,040 

208,450 

225,200 

19,2.32 

18,446 

19,729 

23,311 

% 

690,805 

592,118 

682,772 

705,020 

19,079 

34,798 

12,485 

25,045 

1904. 


1900. 


1,350,238 

8,442 

277,754 

9,752 

3,124,170 


4,824 

4,700 

34,205 

344 


134,063 

12,802 
5 

89,668 

5,430 
8,000 

19,155 

269,123 

23,651 


671,628 


1901. 


1902. 


5,307 


51,410 


11,670 


37,877 


1,330 


61,881 


2,285     120     1,880 


53,695   37.997    63,761 


1903. 


1904, 


6,180 


116,474 


20 


116,494 


2,367 


177,193 


5,348 


182,541 


1ft 


17 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 

Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity . 

Value, 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

Fisheries,  articles  for  the  use  of, 
viz.: — Con. 
Trawls,    trawling    spoons,    fly 
hooks,  sinkers,  swivels,  and 
sportsmans's  fishing  bait,  and 
fish  hooks,  N.E.S 

46,973 

$    cts. 
11,810  60 

$ 
60,585 

$    cts. 
14,817  80 

Total    fisheries,   articles 
for  the  use  of 

777,038 

11,816  CO 

752,052 

14,817  80 

Fish  and  fish  products,  N.E.S.: — 
Ambergris 

*> 

374 

26,452 

231 

340,755 

5,956 

3,769  53 

1,060,818 

*4,873 

*108,962 

214,604 

694 

37,627 

133 

414,341 

6,684 

3 

4 

Cod,  haddock,  ling  and  pollock — 
Fresh Lbs. 

Dry  salted  or  smoked Cwt. 

Lbs. 

Wet  salted 

7.'S3,894 

*11,496 

*102,176 

175,354 

5,304  13 

IS 

6 

7 

876  85 

1,073  03 

^ 

9 
10 
11 
1'> 

Smoked Lbs. 

Pickled .. 

Cwt. 

Tongues  aud  sounds 

41,016 

985 

*5,242 

2,703 

54 

20,400 

410  16 
9  85 

65,545 

2,474 

*13,800 

3,756 

172 

52,685 

655  45 
24  74 

13 
14 

Halibut,  fresh Lbs. 

*2a,264 

808,548 

172 

1,570 
36,881 

'4. 042  81 

*18,732 
777,018 

885 
37,345 

'3^885'ii 

1^ 

11       pickled II 

II            II      or  salted h 

Herrings,  fresh n 

5l           1  72 

16 

*1,062 
*1, 603, 055 

27.882 

407 

21,161 

1,105 

124,826 

16,827 

17 

*2,811,110 

275 

*9,488,973 

249,775 

44,027 
11 

18 

i  38 

138  99 

19 

II         pickled II 

II                If      or  salted n 

144,868 
12,133 

1*11,013,155 

1,122  35        431,403 

20 
91 

2,017  88 

22 
*>3 

11       smoked Lbs. 

Mackerel,  fresh     1 

6.55 

41 

6  55 

642 
*2,520 
15,563 

61 

81 
1,240 

6  67 

94 

10,388 

978 

103  88 

155  63 

^5 

26 

27 
■98 

II          pickled    Lbs. 

Sea  fish,  other,  fresh ■ 

11,621 
tl02,250 

1,122 
6,732 

li6'2i 
511  27 

7,006 
tl53,031 

771 
10,080 

70  06 
765  19 

29 
SO 

II           II        pickled Lbs. 

§4,016 

303 

40  ie          §1,970 

,119 

19  70 

31 
^9 

II       preserved,  N.E.S. .  ,.  Lbs. 

2,112 

165 

31  25              470 

152 

38  00 

33 
34 
35 

Oysters,  fresh,  in  shell Brls. 

II       shelled,  in  bulk Galls. 

II       canned,    in    cans    not 

1,852 
205,794 

10,421 
251,414 

6,249 
10,041 

2,605  25 
20,579  40 

1.717  89 
1,194  30 

2,582 
226,146 

30,934 
17,747 

15,693 

289,677 

3,567 
7,989 

3,923  25 
22,614  60 

928  02 

36 

II       canned,    in  cans   over 
one     pint    and    not 
over  one  quart...'. . .       h 

11       canned,    in    cans    ex- 
ceeding one  quart  . 

887  35 

S7 

38 
39 

II       prepared  or  preserved, 

N.E.S Lbs. 

Seed  and  breeding  oysters  im- 

being  planted    in   Canadian 

396,047 

36,995 

9,244  50 

441,400 

43,283 
300 

10,829  51 

From  Newfoundland,     f  Not  in  barrels.     §  In  barrels. 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


es 


Imports. 


IflOO. 


17,644 
627,528 

336 

32,758 

*l,76l 

»220,557 

43,180 


8,383 
51 


*785 

13,6S3 

64 


*14,705 

356 

*113,092 

6,826 


1901. 


27,052 
653,968 

499 

32,318 

*1.994 

*84,910 

4,G04 

311 


5,573 
273 
*11 


1,720 
16.810 


123 
*526 
646 


2,571 
t5,309 


§1,039 

*65 

6,811 

*2 

12,393 

178,732 

6,609 


8,541 

540 

47,319 


*26,962 

1,15'J 

*100,343 

7,538 


16 

*2,020 

667 


1,217 

t4,337 

*3 

§2,851 

*2,888 

2,831 


12,672 
183,680 

7,982 


,626 


29,423 


18 


Value. 


1902. 


1903. 


1904, 


42,143i        46,9731        60,410 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


737,400 


l,088i 

2.5,591! 

*1,124 

»182,644' 

80,705 

32 

*334 

1,750 

240 

•279 


777.038      7.51,877! . 


374 1 

I 

26,452! 

*231| 

*340,755 

24,329 


2,527 

54 

'20,400 


♦1,231 

19,78i 

31 


*29,015 

175 

'138,169 

8,793 


*1,570 
36,881 1 

5' 


1 

*40 
1,027 


*44,027 

108 

'144,868 

12,356 


41 
'978 


1,1431 

t6,927| 


1,096 
+6,732 


§285 
*116 
1,186 1 


§303 
"128 


11,024 
197,701 

9,316 


10,421 
251,427 

6,239 


8,155   10,851 
12 


29,688 


25 


36,388 


694  { 

37,627 

*1.33 

»4l4,34ll 

1.3,919 


3,767 

172 
*.52,685 


I  2,151 
}  3,041,346 
I    160 


*885 
37,315 


14,447 
42,796 


1901. 


8,357 

2,763,360 

19,694 


1902. 


16,238 

.3,199,868 

8,434 


1903. 


1904. 


1,090 
16,732 
34,099 


♦407 

♦21,161 

1,372 

124,826 

16,827 


61 

♦81 

1,240 


738 

tl0,080 


§225 
'152 


15,697 

289,677 

3,541 


8,769 


51,204 


300 


I  52,950 

I  190,011 

1,336 

j-  103,933 

26,950 

325 

156,844 

i  10,331 

}  68,138 

}  5,097 

}  1,791 

233 


106,579 

259,731 

823 

51,627 

18,134 

240 

283,157 

852 

57,763 

752 

1,723 


2,653 


2,842 
12,339 
55,580 

22 

149,881 

294,024 

9,941 

75,410 

66,438 

2,143 

356,092 

32 

13,204 

23,236 

1,533 


2,585 


13,568 

3,353,361 

17,338^ 


12,723 

2,76.3,084 

12,024 


1,730 

20,181 

7,009 

I 

26,765j 

102,333 

249,479; 

10,033; 

77,780 
22,802| 

700: 

235,283 
2,163 

800 

20,201 

2,183 


319 


1,156 
11,900 
72,325 

4,806 

142,940 

308,344 

3,364 

67,182 

61,981 

4,155 

.373,157 

214 

2,126 

30,186 

1,423 


501 


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No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Fish— Con. 
Lobsters,  fresh Brls . 


M      in  cans Lbs. 

canned,  N.E.S n 


Bait  fish,  fresh  - n 

II  salted. .    IT 

II         clams  or  other Brls. 

Salmon,  fresh Lbs . 


II  smoked n 

II  II         I 

II  canneJ  or  preserved.,     n 

II  pickled  or  salted. ...       n 

II  or  lake  trout  (exixjrts)  . 

Fish,  smoked  and  boneless 
fish,  N.E.S _ Lbs 

Anchovies  and  sardines  packed 
in  oil  or  otherwise,in  tin  boxes 
measuring  not  more  than  5  in. 
long,4in.  wide,  and  3^in.  deep  Boxes 

II  II  in  half  boxes, 
measuring  not  more  than  6 
in.  long,  4  in.  wide,  and  Ig 
in- deep ....     i  m 

Anchovies  and  sardines  in 
quarter  boxes  measuring  not 
more  than  4  J  inches  'long,  3A 
inches  wide,  IJ  inches  deep  |    n 

Anchovies  and  sardines,  im- 
ported in  any  other  form 

Fish,  preserved  in  oil,  except 
anchovies  and  sardines 

Fish,  all  other,  fresh Lbs 


Fish,  fresh  or  dried,  N.E.S.,  in 

barrels  or  in  half  barrels ....  Lbs . 
Fish,  all  other,  pickled n 

Fish,  all  other,  pickled  or  salt- 
ed, in  barrels n 

Fish,  preserved,  N.E.S n 

Packages  containing  oysters  or 
other  fish,  N.O.P 

Other  articles,  the  produce  of 
fisheries,  not  specially  pro- 
vided for 


Total  fish. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity . 


Value. 


109 


44 

»2ir),988 


25 

•20 

2,170,029 

*200,639 

5,888 


1,485 

*242 

13,325 

»281,965 


54,298 


1,478 


27,695 


1,255,258 


t97,347 


18,080 
tl6,163 
*33,420 

3,338 
498,993 


Duty. 


1,561 


4 
53,374 


4 

100 

60,586 

11,6.57 

589 


$   cts. 
390  25 


1  00 


136 

44 

660 

14,947 


3,813 


144 


4,468 

82,643 
2,712 

7,040 

4,085 
*729 

1,287 
860 
978 

122 
40,165 

10,010 

*1,546 
12.368 


1,277,513 


0  13 
10, 850  is 

58'88 

'  34  66 
i33'25 


542  98 

73  90 

691  08 

25,007  84 

689  10 

1,663  60 
486  75 


180  80 
80  83 


33  38 
8,356  33 

2,487  01 
2,456  42 


100,603  02 


1904. 


Quantity. 


67 


*2,880 

338 

"181,607 

8,000 


*1,229 

772,650 

*77,504 

7,346 

*160 

77,062 

*7,271 

27,902 

»195,044 


47,223 


286 


23,169 


1,538,424 


Value. 


906 


478 

101 

48,190 

106 


3,149 


tll4,003 


21,041 
t37,354 

*77,356 

5,074 
559,179 


3,105 

102,748 

3,577 

10,870 
6,944 
*2]3 

1,437 
1,504 
2,329 

256 

48,286 

10,624 

*1,433 
13,601 


1,406,541 


Duty. 


$   cts. 
226  50 


25  25 
40 '66 


288 

26,230      3,863  26 

7,081 

855  73  46 

19 

6,134 

647 

1,510 

12,172 


1,526  33 
279  10 


472  23 

14  30 

579  24 

30,632  74 

911  00 

2,G05  70 
570  03 


209  93 

186  77 


50  74 
10,244  51 

2,639  11 
2,715' 40 


111,202  91 


*  From  Newfoundland.        f  Not  in  barrels  or  half  barrels. 


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65 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 

1901. 

$ 

.$ 

2,900 

♦88 

•81,568 

1,588 

♦3,958 

1,862 

•111 

♦85,257 

45 

306 

98 

♦266 

31,917 

♦11,717 

361 

♦3,246 

213 

♦84 

944 

•36,578 

• 

87,405 

♦9,928 

1,764 

2,308 

♦482 

276 

♦34,468 

7,974 

5,024 

60 

25 

10,399 

6,354 

73,246 

84,442 

3,619 

4,429 

1,280 
t5,513 

♦248 

1,505 

t2,583 

♦725 

288 

t568 

♦2,712 

4,874 
1^90 

♦2 

6,448 
36,657 

531 
44,140 

14,055 

11,507 

♦983 
6,887 

♦216 
8,516 

1,125,433 

892,830 

1902. 


1,981 


1903. 


♦464 

39 

»57,126 

77 


101,688 

♦14.904 

785 


330 

♦15 

60C 

•22,590 


4,185 


31 


7,272 

96,655 

3,167 

5,987 
t4,336 
♦3,756 

4,663 

tl,.S93 
♦18 

127 
41,611 

11,566 

♦848 
10,165 

1,154,524 


1,561 


4 

•53,374 

429 

4 

•100 

60,586 

•11,657 

589 


136 

•44 

893 

•14,947 


3,843 


144 


2,610 

85,285 

2,387 

6,603 

t4,125 

*729 

3,516 

t860 
•978 

132 
40,120 

10,846 

♦1,546 
12,276 

1,299,865 


1904. 


906 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


♦478 

123 

•48,190 

315 


♦288 

26,230 

♦7,081 

855 

*19 

6,134 

♦647 

1,510 

•12,172 


3,143 


90 


2,743 

104,600 

3,498 

10,016 

t6,944 

♦213 

8,505 
11,504 
♦2,329 

930 
49,525 

11,618 

♦1,433 

13,597 

1,433,562 


}  305, 


1901. 


493 


2,372,859 


2,231 
I   142,238 

I  46 

I  2.885.830 

\     81,994 
32,207 


I  1,066, 


500 


}     11,90'r 


301,447 


2,283,930 
345 


19,116 
141,628 

41,327 

2,889,482 

78,661 
43,222 


1902. 


9 

365,194 

2,149,395 


26,646 
196,8% 

511 

5,012,738 

187,556 
41,585 


1,213,643    1,263,011 
15,641 


}  16.371 
10,636,517 


24,931 
10,680,739 


8,294 


25,474 


13,567,142 


1903. 


398,267 


2,591,585 
641 


32,822 
161,711 

565 

2,589,838 

233,318 
63,198 


1,139,334 


9,080 


24,639 


11,415,626 


1904. 


9 
384,544 


2,519,875 


32,007 
182,071 

116 

1,772,216 

78,058 
70,298 


1,268,149 


20,328 


74,350 


10,275,603 


18 


19 


20 


32 


10_i_5 


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15 


16 


ARTICLES. 


Flax,  hemp  and  jute  and  manu- 
factures of,  viz.: — 

Bags  or  sacks  of  hemp,  linen  or 
jute 

Carpeting,  rugs,  matting,  and 
mats  of  hemp  or  jute . . . . . 

Carpet  linings  and  stair  pads 

Canvas  or  fabric  not  friction - 
ized,  for  the  manufacture  of 
bicycle  tires,  imported  by  the 
manufacturers  of  bicycles  for 
use  exclusively  in  the  manu- 
facture of  bicycle  tires  in 
their  own  factories 

Canvas  to  be  used  for  boats' 
and  ship?'  sails 

Sail  twine,  to  be  used  for  boats' 
and  ships'  sails Lbs. 

Damask  of  linen,  stair  linen, 
diaper,  napkins,  doylies,  tray 
cloths,  quilts,  and  like  arti- 
cles of  linen,  N.O.P 

Flax  (exports)  

Flax  fibre  and  flax  tow Cwt. 

Handkerchiefs 

Horse  clothing,  sha  ped  or  other- 
wise manufactured 

Hemp,  undressed Cwt. 

Jute  butts  and  jute .      n 

Jute  cloth,  not  otherwise  finish- 
ed than  bleached  or  calend- 
ered  Yds. 

Jute  cloth  as  taken  from  the 
loom,  not  coloured,  cropped, 
pressed,  mangled,  calendered 
nor  in  any  way  finished n 

Jute,  flax  or  hemp  yarn,  plain, , 
dyed  or  coloured,  jute  canvas 
not  pressed  or  calendered,  im- 
ported by  manufacturers  of 
carpets,  rugs  and  mats,  jute 
webbing  or  jute  cloth,  ham- 
mocks, twines  and  floor  oil 
cloth,  for  use  in  the  manufac- 
ture of  any  of  these  articles 
only  in  their  own  factories . .   Lbs. 

Linens,  brown  or  bleached Yds. 

Linen  duck,  canvas,  hucka- 
backs, or  other  manufactures 
of  flax,  N.E.S 

Linen  clothing 

Linen  blouses  and  shirt  waists 

Linen  thread Lbs. 

Sheets  and  sheeting Yds, 

Shirts  of  linen Doz. 

Tapestry,  jute     

Towels 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


9,226 


458 


129,856 
1,521 


1,447,065 


22,374,735 


2,345,581 
1,077,483 


334,398 
5,497 
2,232 


Value. 


83,808 

94,031 
5,020 


11,162 
6,822 
2,045 

581,064 


1,527 
158,451 

2,588 

1,022,460 

6,087 


58,792 


909,760 


175,677 
9^,166 


585,913 
10,408 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


12,404  13 

17,261  56 
1.210  59 


227  60 
79  18 

124,476  30 


38,922  62 
769  10 


4,493  32 


16,031  40 


100,750  22 
2,954  28 


171,884    29,819  64 

1,431         286  20 

18,18?      5,640  40 


174 


32  86 


163,335!   33,9 iO  6U 


1904. 


Quantity. 


4,856 


171 


123,885 
5,831 


4,176,369 


20,764,236 


2,841,712 
1,473,587 


263,286 
3,675 
1,565 


Value. 


79,845 

97,847 
4,795 


12,479 

5,710 

903 

652,098 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


11,879  10 

18,560  50 
1,149'  58 


518 
188,155 

657 

911,968 

16,211 


158,176 


781,864 


194  75 
31  43 

141,041  80 


46,233  57 
190  50 


10,698  28 


204,464 
129,116 


22,217  16 


621,009  106,766  98 
9,536   2,723  16 
50  15 
27,596  37 
183  80 
4,077  58 
21  66 
36,822  10 


1.54! 
163,272 

771 
13,361 1 

125; 

177,049. 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


67 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


36,937 

119,383 
656 


41,476 
1,560 
3,689 

421,370 


1,925 
144,961 

4,503 

944,277 

2,274 


36,726 


624,091 


1901. 


63,557 

108,996 
874 


18,979 
2,996 
5,207 


1902. 


62,017 

99,839 
1,135 


4,665 
2,161 
2,039 


451,036      477,255 


834  1,071 

160,716j  151,690 

6,986  3,251 

676,475  1,296.799 

11,980'  7,905 


45,860 


663,752 


149,139 
134,744 


452,846 

8,115 

188 

131,761 

756 

7,892 

649 

149,314 

10- 


22,605 


930,342 


133,428 
62,588 


510,514 

15,597; 

,35, 

151,620 

850 

7,039 

940 

133,528 

-i-5i 


137,109 
123,344 


511,959 
12,463 


189,553 

675 

10,744 

292 

152,501 


1903. 


92,901 

95,021 
5,020 


11,162 
6,822 
2,045 


1,527 
158,283 

2,588 

1,022,460 

6,087 


60,309 


909,760 


175,677 
94,170 


586,913 
9,598 


171,884 

1,431 

18,182 

174 

164,627 


Exports. 


Value, 


1904. 


75,099 

97,843 
4,796 


12,479 

5,710 

903 


580,020      653,008 


518 
1S8,429 

657 

911,968 

16,211 


157,366 


781,864 


1900. 


204,464 
129,561 


619,690 

9,536 

154 

163,329 

771 

13,361 

125 

176,111 


1^6,769 
79,619 


53,326 


1901. 


235,080 
4,484 


989 


1902. 


1903. 


143,531 
23,933 


175,268 
3,943 


1,142 


1904. 


271,710 
10,624 


1,068 


14 


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No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  ahowing  the  Values  of  Imports 


Flax,  hemp  and  jute  and  manufactures 
of — Concluded. 

Yarn  of  jute,  flax  or  hemp  for 
the  manufacture  of  towels, 
when  imported  by  the  manu- 
facturers of  jute,  linen  or 
union  towels,  to  be  used  in 
their  own  factories  in  the 
manufacture  of  such  articles 

Yarn,  singles,  flax,  hemp  or  jute 
N.E.S 

Other  articles  made  by  the 
seamstress  from  linen  fabrics, 
N.O.P 

Other  manufactures  of  hemp  or 
jute,  N.E.S.,  or  of  flax,  hemp 
and  jute  combined  


ARTICLES. 


Lbs. 


Total  flax,  hemp  and  jute,  &c. 


Foundry  facings  of  all  kinds— 

Fruits,  dried,  including  nuts,  viz.— 

Dried  apples. .   Lbs . 

Currants n 

Dates 'I 

Figs t 

Prunes    " 

Raisins " 

All  other,  N.E.S  i. 

Almonds,  shelled -i 

M         not  shelled t> 

Brazil  nuts,  not  shelled m 

Pecans,  not  shelled,  and  shelled 

peanuts,    N.E.S m 

Walnuts,  not  shelled   n 

Nuts,  other,  shelled .i 

All  other  nuts,   N.O.P .. 

Total  fruits,  dried m 

Fruits,  green — 

Apples Brls , 

Bananas _ Bunches 

Blackberries,  gooseberries,rasp- 
berries  and  strawberries, 
N.E.S Lbs. 

Cherries n 

Cranberries Bush . 

Grapes Lbs. 

Guavas,  mangoes,  plantains, 
pomegranates,  and  shaddocks 

Oranges,  lemons  and  limes,  in 
boxes  of  capacity  not  exceed- 
ing 2\  cubic  feet. Boxes, 

Oranges,  lemons  and  limes,  in  \ 
boxes  of  capacity  not  exceed- 
IJ  cubic  feet ^       n 

Oranges,  lemons  and  limes,  in 
cases  or  other  packages. . .  Cub.  feet 
holding  capacity. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


78,186 
20,714 


162,441 

8,425,215 

1,736,505 

3,285,966 

5,893,162 

13,054,434 

3,055,558 

445,301 

746,497 

158,097 

734,583 

999,824 

519,499 

4,136,596 


Value, 


7,927 
1,678 

10,318 

136,332 


4,320,042 


9,478 


43,353,678 


28,391 
942,443 


1,067,035 

146,956 

17,168 

1,151,249 


439,248 

17,591 

247,673 


8,938 

232,984 

43,034 

95,908 

1.57,273 

736,920 

167,575 

92,101 

64,397 

13,008 

43,263 

86,714 

81,169 

180,050 

2,003,334 


Duty. 


81,266 
819,236 


89,413 
14,754 
37,412 
75,998 

10,180 


886,845 
19,176 


$  cts. 


417  92 

3,346  46 

24,463  56 


417,527  94 


2,223  44 


2,234  50 
84,2^6  92 
10,754  92 
23,975  25 

58.892  59 
130,544  34 

41.893  75 
15,2.56  22 
16,034  02 

4,742  91 

22,037  49 
21,990  97 
11,627  37 
82,731  91 


.526,963  16 


11.356  40 


21,340  70 
2,939  12 
9,353  00 

23,024  99 


107,773  08 
2,286  23 


150,.399    24,765  54 


1904. 


Quantity . 


32,770 
36,262 


180,814 

8,535,512 

1,952,927 

2,244,578 

5,194,695 

1.3,119,469 

1,883.682 

580,072 

735,071 

195,947 

760,186 
1,151,308 

610,444 
5,697,a59 


42,842,094 


21,967 
816,508 


1,355,528 

168,359 

21,720 

1,271,945 


454,600 

23,300 

195,872 


Value. 


4,890 
4,423 

16,353 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


1,041  92 
4,838  25 


93,885    17,377  45 


4,349,634  45.3,696  09 


11,987      2,805  57 


7,998 

258,530 

40,199 

83,880 

150,428 

700,632 

116,128 

92,755 

55,434 

15,236 

43,014 

86.338 

85,089 

264,973 


2,000,634 


72,768 
809,684 


107,321 
16,908 
53,458 
79,690 

9,638 


811,240 

27,565 

114,679 


1,999  50 
85,355  42 
10,049  75 
20,909  00 
51,926  85 
131,203  74 
29,039  .33 
19,508  47 
15,732  45 

5,878  41 

22,789  48 
24,483  50 
13,512  09 
113,946  63 


546,394  62 


8,786  80 


26,110  .56 

3,367  18 

13,364  50 

25,438  90 


113,452  48 

3,027  35 

19,587  05 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No,   10 
into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


1,032 

5,225 

197,822 

3,62.3,311 

11,910 


18,176 

248,296 

36,410 

63,814 

158,835 

555,644 

149,675 

68,390 

50,012 

7,646 

20,304 

64,510 

26,.375 

141,971 

1,610,058 


1901. 


60,731 
519,342 


93,595 
10,746 
42,254 
55,551 

1,906 


685,623 
30,226 


594 

9,912 

160,423 

3,405,316 

10,155 


7,158 

219,072 

30,285 

90,094 

149,991 

753,798 

117,850 

72,856 

47,689 

5,399 

30,392 

88,054 

3,3,539 

133,874 

1,780,051 


1902. 


77 
1,128 

15,999 

141,289 


1903. 


7,927 
1,678 

10,281 

131,458 


74,922 
579,479 


80,366 

9,547 

26,199 

59,915 

3,019 


919,809 
52,127 


155,128       126,486       143,966 


4,359,907   4,328,008 
8,563  9,478 


6,00ll 

294,883' 

32,243 

91, ,3561 

176,0781 

491,097 

126,407 

67,244 

52,877; 

5,967 

36,868 

77,003 

40,600 

145,069 

1,643,693 


1904, 


Exports, 


Value, 


1900, 


4,890 
4,423 

16,363 

94,736 

4,344,394 

11,838 


90,307 
738,168 


94,224 
11,334 
52,679 
70,485 

6,698 


1,038,412 
19,343 


9,605 

239,256 

44,197 

100,796 

159,315 

772,8(i4 

174,130 

93,122 

60,629 

13,022  j 

42,866' 
84,422: 

86,720j 
181,035 


276, 

44. 

83, 

154, 

690, 

114, 

94! 

59: 

15, 


616 
732 
545 
465 
505 
861 
665 
292 
151 
824 


42,344 

84,891 
85,298 

272,8.59 


2,061,9791  2,028,108 


81,739   73,879 
819,236   809,684 


89,409 
15,838 
37,412 
75,953 

10,180 


896,228 

25,377 

150,698 


107,379 
16,014 
54,715 
79,752 

9,638 


1,025,387 

33,762 

116,843 


329,714 


210,892 


8,654 


498 

220,044 

2,578,853 


127,740 


1901. 


1902. 


1903.     1904, 


240,553 


191,386 


3,413 


3,817 
198,616 


1,483,048 


113,824 


167,464 


102,353 


12,594 


2  055 


117,002 


1,567,322 


84,468 


180,353 


283,402 


402,412 


6,736 


3,952 


368,749 


6,925 


3,192 


413,100   378,866 


2,759,0471  4,591,169 


110,504 


122,458 


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No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Fruits,  green — Con. 
Orange,  lemons  and  limes,  in 

bulk .....   No. 

Oranges,  lemons  and  limes,  in 

barrels    not    exceeding    the 

capacity  of  flour  barrels Brls . 

Peaches,  N.O.P Lbs. 

Pineapples No. 

Plums Bush, 

Quinces n 

Wild  blueberries,  strawberries 

and  raspberries 

All  others,  N.E.S 


Total  fruits,  green . 


14 


15 


20 


Fruits,  canned  or  preserved,  jellies, 

jams,  &c. — 
Fruits  in  air-tight  cans  or  other 

packages Lbs. 

Fruit,  rind  or  peel  of  citrons, 

lemons  and  oranges,  in  brine  

Fruits,  preserved  in  brandy  or 

other  spirits Galls 

Ginger,  preserved Lbs. 

Jellies,  jams  and  preserves,  N. 

E.S .. 

Total  fruits,  canned,  etc 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


959 


13,448 
3,028,798 
1,375,226 

32,141 
695 


Grand  total,  fruits. 


Fuller's  earth  in  bulk  only,  not 
prepared  for  toilet  or  other 
purposes 


Furs  and  skins  and  manufactures  of- 

Astrachan  or  Russian  hair  skins 
and  China  goat  plates  or  rugs 
wholly  or  partially  dressed 
but  not  dyed 

Fur  skins,  wholly  or  partially 
dressed,  N.E.S  

Furs  and  skins,  undressed,  the 
p>roduce  of  fish  or  other  ma- 
rine animals     . 

Fur  skins  of  all  kinds,  not  dress- 
ed in  any  manner,  N.E.S 

Caps,  hats,muffs,tippets,capes, 
coats,  cloaks  and  other  man- 
ufactures of  fur,  N.O.P 


1,608,740 


Value. 


14 


34,347 

70,903 

127,035 

49,611 

1,003 

1,026 
69,339 


Duty. 


1904. 


Quantity. 


$    cts. 


1  46 


5,464  03 
30,287  98 


12,402  75 
250  75 


1,021 


17,77 
2,088,286 
1,505,845 

32,378 
76 


Value. 


2,538,557 


83,545 


265 
140,083 

1,079,019 


Total  furs,  &c. 


Glass  and  manufactures  of  (ex- 
ports)   , 

Bulbs  for  electric  lights Doz. 

German  looking  glass,  unsil- 
vered  or  for  silvering. , 


192,554 


660 

8,.^27 

79,409 


172,141 


4,714,032 


4,169 


56,347 
933,035 

88 
2,202,417 

115,843 


3,307,730 


13,836  28 


265,082  31 


30,810  28 


529  33 
2,472  40 

24,351  47 


58,163  48 


850,208  95 


134,379  75 


30,812  40 


165,192  15 


47,930 
43,679 


4,793  00 
8,728  80 


1,779,150 


334 
143,925 

1,243,515 


207,786 


14 


44,984 

57,962 

133,145 

49,230 

199 

1,066 
63,347 


2,452,898 


101,457 

114 

958 
9,044 

92,951 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


1  53 


7,367  29 
20,882  86 


12,307  50 
49  75 


12,671  10 


266,414  85 


34,027  50 


204,524 


4,658,056 


5.554 


62,352 
868,966 

184 
2,346,940 

126,758 


3,405,200 


50,266 
54,070 


668  00 
2,617  30 

28,190  61 


65,503  41 


878,312  88 


137,070  40 


34,971  90 
172,042  30 


5,070  26 
12,162  67 


i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

into   and    Exports   from   Canada,  &c. —  Continued. 


n 


Impokts. 


Value. 


1900. 


210 


42,048 
52,497 
59,443 
39,123 
881 

789 
62,005 

1,912,098 


99,660 

134 

1,939 
5,798 

68,309 

175,840 

3,697,996 

2,661 


106,627 
696,684 

191 
1,240,589 

70,670 
2,114,761 


22,648 
35,611 


1901. 


121 


46,820 
52,043 
86,066 
36,465 
335 

701 
61,642 

2,216,092 


110,629 

248 

1,988 
5,905 

69,156 

187,926 

4,184,069 

3,147 


20,865 
889,224 

10,639 

1,388,286 

97,914 
2,406,928 


29,759 
59,628 


1902. 


115 


46,466 
91,870 
87,929 
40,368 
357 

812 
60,961 

2,594,494 


88,901 


742 
6,929 

62,170 

158,742 

4,396,929 

3,909 


64,570 
945,824 

2,806 
1,842,857 

111,042 
2,967,099 


29,894 
49,988 


1903. 


1904. 


14 


34,347 

69,549 

127,635 

49,6.% 

1,003 

1,026 

69,878 

2,555,158 


78,989 


527 
8,477 

81,559 

169,552 

4,786,689 

4,169 


56,347 
919,024 

88 
2,202,417 

116,210 
3,294,086 


47,930 
43,679 


14 


45,2.50 

58,005 

133,145 

49,379 

199 

1,066 
62,537 

2,676,648 


112,218 

114 

941 
9,422 

98,048 

220,743 

4,925,499 

5,554 


62,352 

873,748 

184 
2,346,940 

128,572 
3,411,796 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


50,266 
54,070 


127,680 
2,834,273 

329,696 


1901. 


72,106 
1,668,978 

181,829 


1902. 


1903. 


68,482 


65,758 


1904. 


329,6%      181,829 


3,384,013    2,049,423 


81,836 

537,242 
1,739,625 

13,049 
2,371,752 

16,098 


35,558 

582 
1,629,329 

14,579 
1,680,048 


19,068 


1,720,272     2,935,309 


143,244 


143,244 


1,980,518 


23,563 

538,530 
1,792,859 

18,587 


403,558 


403,558 


3,751,967 


34,069 

357,006 
2,398,966 

20,627 


2,373,539     2,810,668 


24,686  14,065 


139,889 


4,853,516 


362,062 


362,062 


5,594,444 


56,720 

450,164 
2,127,398 

27,828 


2,662,110 


21,452 


13 


14 


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No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


14 


ARTICLES. 


Glass  and  manufactures  of— Con. 

Glass  carboys  and  demijohns, 
empty  or  filled  bottles  and 
decanters,  flasks  and  phials 

Glass  jars  or  glaas  balls,  and 
cut,  pressed  or  moulded,  crys- 
tal or  glass  tableware,  decor- 
ated or  not 

Glass  cut  to  size  for  manufacture 
of  dry  plates  for  photographic 
purposes  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  such  dry 
plates  for  use  exclusively  in 
the  manufacture  thereof  in 
their  own  factories  . .  

Lamp  chimneys,  glass  shades 
or  globes  and  blown  glass 
tableware 

Ornamental,  figured  and  enam- 
elled, coloured  glass  and 
memorial  or  other  ornament- 
al window  glass,  N.O.P 

Painted  or  vitrified,  chipped, 
figured,  enamelled  and  ob- 
scured white  glass  and  rough 
rolled-plated  glass Sq.  ft. 

Common  and  colourless  window 
glass,  and  plain  coloured, 
opaque,  stained  or  tinted  or 
mufiled  glass  in  sheets . 

Plate  glass,  not  bevelled,  in 
sheets  or  panes,  not  exceed- 
ing 25  sq.  ft.  each,  N.O.P. . .      ., 

Plate  glass,  not  bevelled,  in 
sheets  or  panes,  N.E.S n 

Plate  glass,  in  i)anes,  bevelled, 
N.O.P „ 

Silvered  glass,  bevelled  or  not, 
framed  or  not  framed 

Stained  glass  windows 

All  other  glass  and  manufac- 
tures of  glass  not  otherwise 
provided  for,  including  bent 
plate  or  other  sheet  glass 


Entkbki)  b^ob  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity . 


Total  glass,  &c 


Gloves  and  mitts  of  all  kinds . 


Glue,  glue  stock  and  mucilage : — 

Glue,  powdered  or  sheet Lbs. 

M      liquid , 

I.      stock  (exjx>rts) 

Fish  skins  and  fish  offal  or  re- 
fuse   

Mucilage 


Total  glue,  glue  stock  and 
mucilage 


457,938 


28,590,834 


616,843 

599,866 

597 


Value. 


323,125 
292,906 


2,005,509 


116,165 
21,351 

25,882 

766,578 

121.049 

134,014 

662 

47,287 
5,171 

138,652 


Duty. 


1904. 


Quantity 


$    cts. 


95,206  30' 


86,777  70 


34,797  70 


4,909  20 


5,547  80       688,778 


2,084,451 


870,425 


155,175 
16,159 


572 
14,444 


186,3.50 


139,221  14 

26,211  18 

37,850  50 

223  65 

16,357  64 
1,499  30 

26,384  66 


29,277,262 

720,919 

572,725 

7,553 


488,508  57 


287,806  66 


36,468  87 
4,022  50 


3,579  85 


44,071  22 


2,048,007 


Value. 


297,471 
291,978 

913 

91,888 

29,824 
41,243 

668,958 

113,449 

122,691 

1,736 

53,659 
6,620 

159,928 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


94,280  20 


86,890  00 


28,191  10 
7,126  80 
8,961  30 

117,220  33 

24,311  46 
34,357  80 

482  77 

19,421  32 
2,071  20 

31,510  78 


1,984,694  472,057  99 


943,906 


152,528 
17,360 


1,222 
17,660 


188,770 


321,312  36 


37,860  56 
4,210  68 


4,369  85 


46,441  09 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.  10 

into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued' 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


219,407 


227,558 


120,594 


1901. 


266,293 


226,715 


142,624 


10,588        12,739 


18,912 

621,408 

93,866 

114,856 

6,396 

46,970 
1,458 


16,607 

468,319 

71,942 

106,290 

15,772 

53,727 
2,064 


119,684       112,443 
1,659,956!  1,584,922 


702,960 


140,931 
21,059 


649 
10,784 


173,423 


702, 74  < 


168,489 
19,758 


1,183 
12,152 


201,582 


1902. 


329,164 


127,891 
16,064 
22,996 

718,638 

121,780 

134,527 

884 

35,853 
3,968 

122,289 

1,932,539 

653,234 


165,363 
14,867 


1,162 
12,752 


194,144 


1903. 


1904. 


Exports. 


1900. 


9  V 


324,488      299,264 


218,653      293,108 


115,592 


21,351 


288,647 


913 
91,821  2,085 


29,824 


25,882'        41,243 


766,868 

121,049 

134,014 

662 

47,842 
5,678 

138,301 
2,086,444 

872,121 


16.5,740 
16,159 


572 
14,444 


196.915 


674,180 

113,449 

122,670 

1,736 

53,063 
6,995 

160,813 

1,988,954 

945,495 


149,690 
17,253 


1,222 
17,634 


185,799 


18,133 


9,429 


9,429 


1901. 


3,460 


Value. 


1902. 


4,642 


22,528 


17,442 


29,328 


18,004 


1903. 


2,068 


16,133 


10,857 


7S 


1904. 


7,236 


28,688 


18,583 


17,4421        18,004         10,8571        18,583 


13 


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No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 

1 

Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

Grasses  and  fibres,  and  manufac- 
tures of,  N.E.S.  :— 

Grrass,  sea,  sea  weed  and  kelp, 
N.E.S Cwt. 

Esparto,  or  Spanish  grass,  and 
other  grasses  and  pulp  of,  in- . 
eluding  fancy  grasses  dried 
but  not  coloured  or  otherwise 
manufactured Cwt. 

Grass,  manilla n 

Fibre,     kartavert,     indurated 
fibre,    vulcanized  fibre    and 
like  material,  and  manufac- 
tures of ,  N.  E.S 

450 

217 
48,179 

1,703 

2,403 
405,978 

34,800 
12,454 
46,336 

$  cts. 

171 
46 

$ 
2,413 

$  cts. 

2 

3 

4 

98,267       814,087 

29,831 

4,085          22.485 

8,692  01 

7,447  50 

5 

Fibre,  Mexican,  istle  or  tam- 
pico .   ..  Cwt. 

Fibre,       vegetable,       natural, 
N.E.S .. 

Fibrilla 

1,229 
6,632 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

3,420 
639J95i 

23,9% 

"  "  36^084 
162 
464 

14,987 

Moss,  Iceland  and  other  mosses  Lbs. 

698,430 

:^6,195 

30 

404 

19,373 

Straw Tons. 

11      manufactures  of,  N.O.  P 

Total  grasses,  fibres  &c 

55 

80  80 
3,869  80 

71 

92  80 
3,454  49 

559,676 

12,642  61 

944,806 

10,994  79 

Grease,  axle Lbs. 

11         foot  grease,  the  refuse  of 

cotton  seed  after  the  oil  has 

been    pressed    out,   but   not 

when  treated  with  alkalies . .     .. 

Grease,      "degras"     and     oleo- 

stearine n 

Grease,     rough,    the    refuse    of 
animal  fat,   for  the  manufac- 

Total  grease,  &c m 

Gunpowder  and  other  explosives 

12 
13 

1,261,692 

41,729 

10,405  42 

1,101,926 

37,400 

1,781,689 

7,101,555 

42,352 

1,750 

82,802 

323,791 

10,440  93 

14 

1,916,960 
7,066,670 

116,722 
416,793 

15 

10,245,322 

.575,244 

10,405  42 

10,022,570 

450,695 

10,440  93 

16 

17 

IS 

Gun,  rifle,  sporting  and  cani- 
ster powder Lbs. 

Cannon  and  musket  powder. ..       n 
Blasting  and  mining  jxiwder. .       n 
Fuses  NOP                  ,           

119,963 

40,438 

3,320  38 

125,1:38 
50 

28,876 

39,471 

32 

1,845 

40,859 

23,242 

316,589 

26,373 

11,364 

3,240  69 
1  50 

19 

20,241 

1,180 

28,542 

28,584 

228,139 

38,921 

9,758 

404  90 
4,442  85 

4,396  03 

58,970  50 

9,741  60 

2,894  60 

577  52 
6,086  30 

21 
22 

23 

Giant  powder,  nitro,  nitro  gly- 
cerine and  other  explosives. .  Lbs. 

Gun,  rifle  and  pistol  cartridges 
or  other  ammunition,  N.O.P 

Gun.    wads,   percussion    caps, 

150,801 

117,915 

C,447  45 

80,  .582  10 

6,489  20 

24 

Gun  or  pistol  covers  or  cases, 
game  bags,  loading  tools  and 

3,304  60 

Total  gunpowder  and 

375,562 

84,170  86 

459,775 

103,729  36 

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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   10 
into  and  Exports  from  Canada^  &c. — Continued. 


7& 


Imports. 


Value. 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904.  1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904, 


1,649 


554 


19,588 
19,050 
23,400 


2,431 


925 
3,840 


34,621 
19,506 
24,519 


1,759 

1,703 

555 
55,661 

2,403 

405,978 

33,089 

34,800 

17,572 

12,454 

25,639 

46,336 

47,614 
543 
133 

19,073 

36,195 

30 

404 

19,466 

2,413 


303 

814,087 


29,831 
22,485 
23,990 


33,881 

1,458 

145 

8,830 

108,555 

24,903 


1,009 
58,006 

215,980 
299,898 


33,460 
304 
104 

14,421 

134,131 
30,922 


1,.308 
120,760 

232,033 
385,023 


201,038 
28,147 


559,769 
41,748 


37 
109,432)   116,722 


36,084 
162 
464 

17,717 

947,536 
41,842 


1,750 
82,802 


7,650 


39,150 


11,869 


14,411 


7,650 


89,150 


11,869 


14,411 


292,226 
429,842 


22,995 


3,192 


25,000 
2,307 
4,036 


44,480 
16,704 


71,993 

116,217 

28,354 

4,760 

247,511 


79,418 

139,033 

33,414 

4,422 

287,6.30 


125,956 

199,677 

29,676 

7,489 

423,982 


416,793i   323,791 
575,2631   450,185 


4,790 
4,790 

156.392 


32,368 


10,942 


32,368 


10,942 


93,409 
93,409 


244,715   257,945 


40, 892  i 


l,180j 

28,047; 

42,584j 

235,793 

39,570 


39,822 

32 

3,665 

39,734 

24,485 

309,766 

26,993 


9,839   11,364 


397,905 


455,861 


156,392 


244,715 


254,605 


180,638 


257,945   435,243 


32,640 


32,640 


59,571 


59,571 


212,124 


131,800 


12 

13 
14 

15 

16 

17 
18 
19 
20 

21 

22 

23 

24 


343,924 


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No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 

Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

Gut,  cat  or  worm  giit,   unmanu- 
factured,  for  whip  and  other 
cord 

Gut,  cat  gut  strings  or  gut  cord 
for  musical  instruments 

370 
9,439 

$  cts. 

$ 

870 

7,707 

$  cts. 

2 

Total  gut 

9,809 

8,577 

Gutta  percha    and  india-rubber 
and      manufactures    of  (ex- 
ports)'.             . 

3 

4 

5 

Gutta  percha  .         Lbs. 

Boots  and  shoes 

2,675 

4,.375 

141,191 

60,485 

411,602 

193 

4.3,312 
46,540 

72,217 

1,532,998 

210,464 
4,458 

286,932 

35,254  76 
15,112  67 

102,891  11 

15.059  01 
16,230  10 

85 

116 

141,695 

60,694 

360,846 

78 

48,440 
50,864 

36,570 

2,197,712 

277,770 
2,108 

341,633 

35,399"ii 

6 

Belting 

12,583  84 

7 

Clothing  and  clothing    made 
waterproof  with  india-rubber 

90,207  11 

8 

Fillets  of  cotton  and  rubber, 
not  ex-'eeding  7  inches  wide, 
when  imported   by  and  for 
the  use  of  manufacturers  of 
card  clothing 

9 
10 

Hose,  including  cotton  or  linen 

Lined  with  rubber 

Packing,  mate  and  matting 

16,865  68 
17,696  96 

n 

12 
13 

Rubber  powdered   and   rubber 
waste .      . .    Lbs. 

Rubber,  crude,  caoutchouc  and 
india-rubber  unmanufactured      « 

Rubber,  recovered,  rubber  sub- 
stitute, and  hard  rubber  in 
sheets m 

797,541 

2,868,778 

1,745,130 
3,548 

406,489 
3,213,277 

2,133,437 
1,046 

14 

15 
Ifi 

Sheeting ... 

Another,  N.O.P 

69,325  50 

83,467  92 

Total  gutta  percha  and 

2,814,767 

253,873  15 

3,508,516 

256,210  51 

Hair,  and  manufactures  of,  not 
otherwise  provided  for  : — 

Hair,  cleaned  or  uncleaned,  but 
not  curled,  dyed  or  otherwise 
manufactured Lbs. 

Braids,  chains  or  cords  of  hair 

Curled  or  dyed  hair Lbs. 

Hair  cloth  of  all  kinds 

17 

351,033 

31,861 

132 

4,665 

6,462 

663,114 

54,988 

520 

4,651 

10,220 

18 

46  20 

878  55 
1,331  30 

219  69 

19 
''O 

8,270 

911  61 
2,116  50 

^1 

Hair  brush  pads , 

Horse  hair,  not  further  manu- 
factured than  simply  cleaned 

in  manufacture  of  horse  hair 

cloth .    Lbs. 

Other  manufactures  of,  N.E.S 

22 
?8 

54,564 

31,348 
6,087 

"2, 699' 19 

37,550 

25,239 

8,985 

3,i66  74 

Total  hair  and  manu- 
factures of .    

80,555 

4,355  24 

104,603 

6,347  54 

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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
intc  and  Exports  from  Canadaj  &c, — Continued. 


77 


Impobts. 


Value. 


1900. 


772 
6,925 
7,097 


1,71.*? 
46,927 
34,207 

162,791 


48,748 
37,321 

66,0.S8 

2,026,769 


217,779 
1,968 
1,969 

217,098 


2,853,.>34 


31,466 
121 

11,622 

8,484 

459 


28,251 
5,310 


85,713 


1901. 


287 
7,776 
8,063 


13,338 
70,966 
37,415 

170,000 


242 

55,054 
41,623 

35,854 

1,755,488 


179,882 

2,109 

420 

235,794 


2,598,185 


21,618 

256 

11,091 

5,336 

117 


11,672 
5,566 


55,656 


1902. 


1903. 


1,011 
7,922 
8,933 


2,125 

150,775 

30,289 

234,187 


308 

51,870 
39,048 

111,346 

1,404,257 


135,976 

2,263 

19,951 

248,909 


2,431,304 


32,505 
192 

16,213 

6,814 

116 


19,068 

4,148 


79,056 


370 
9,439 
9,809 


4,375 

142,288 
(50,398 

465,454 


193 

43,593 
46,680 

72,217 

1,532,998 

210,464 
4,458 

j-  287,398 
2,870,516 


31,861 

132 

4,665 

6,462 


31,348 

6,087 


80,555 


1904. 


870 
7,707 
8,577 


116 

154,605 

47,374 

334,713 


78 

48,860 
51,031 

36,570 

2,197,712 

277,770 
2,108 

341,632 
3,492,569 


54,988 

520 

4,651 

10,220 


25,239 

8,985 


104,603 


Exports. 


1900. 


1901. 


174,056 


156,439 


170,056       156,439 


70,968        61,913 


70,968 


61,913 


Value. 


1902. 


1903. 


1904. 


327,610 


157,025 


137,667 


9 
10 


11 


122,730 


77,083 


14 
15 
16 


327,610 


64,479 


279,755 


94,678 


214,750 


71,504 


22 
23 


64,479 


94,678 


71,504 


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13 


14 


19 


ARTICLES. 


Hats,  caps  and  bonnets,  viz.  : — 

Caplins,  unfinished  Leghorn 
hats   ■.    .    

Hatters'  bands  (not  cords), 
bindings,  tips  and  sides,  hat 
sweats  and  linings,  both  tips 
and  sides,  imported  by  hat 
and  cap  manufacturers,  for 
use  in  the  manufacture  of 
these  articles  only  in  their 
own  factories 

Hat,  cap  and  bonnet  shapes.    . . 

Hatters'  furs,  not  on  the  skin.. 

Hats  and  caps,  &c.,  of  beaver, 
silk  or  felt 

Buckram  for  the  manufacture 
of  hat  and  bonnet  shapes . 

Hatter's  plush  of  silk  or  cotton 

Plaits,  plain,  chip,  manilla, 
cotton,  mohair,  straw,Tuscan 
and  grass Lbs. 

Manilla  hoods 

Of  straw,  grass,  chip  or  other 
material,  N.E.S 


Yds, 


Total  hats,  caps  and  bonnets 


Hay Tons. 

Hides  and  skins,  raw,  whether 
dry,  salted  or  pickled,  and  tails 
undressed   

Hoofs,  horn  strips,  horn  and  horn 
tips  in  the  rough,  not  polished 
or  otherwise  manufactured  than 
cleaned 

Honey,  in  the  comb  or  otherwise 
and  imitations  thereof Lbs. 

Hops II 

Ice 


Ink,  writing . . 
II    printing. 


Total  ink. 


Iron  sand  or  globules  or  iron  shot 
and  dry  putty  for  polishing 
glass  or  granite Cwt. 


20  Ivory,  manufactures  of,  N.O.P  

21  II      unmanufactured Lbs. 


II      veneers  of,  unmanufactured 
Ivories,  piano  key 


Total  ivory . 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


38,482 


640,761 


7,737 


120,674 
623,403 


1,150 


710 


Value. 


1,010 


117,461 
57,274 
67,334 

1,113,805 

4,673 
3,917 


113,423 

178 

634,504 


2,113,579 


126,646 
5,661,313 

1,215 

7,945 

162,394 

1,932 


60,916 

98,400 


149,316 


3,304 


123 

2,658 

650 

71,424 

74,855 


Duty. 


cts, 


13,660  10 


290,565  50 


167,872  40 


472,098  00 


15,474  00 


3,168  19 
36,174  06 


9,163  67 

19,187  10 


28,350  77 


24  60 


24  60 


1904. 


Quantity . 


62,699 


358,719 


8,613 


116,819 

781,822 


1,208 


6,867 


Value. 


671 


114,384 
60,796 
70,659 

1,343,040 

7,625 
2,649 


107,282 
338 

779,338 


2,486,782 


155,781 
4,775,464 

1,026 

.    9,801 

216,316 

7,741 


55,282 
100,742 


156,024 


3,671 


1,613 
19,336 


60,107 
81,056 


Duty. 


$      cts. 


14,061  00 
343,783  70 


205,554  80 


563,399  50 


17,226  00 


3,004  33 
45,659  04 


10,078  52 
19,743  14 


29,821  66 


324  14 


324  14 


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into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Imports. 


1900. 


80,837 
68,037 
40,951 

1,025,115 

2,953 
8,469 


68,444 
11 

546,861 


1901. 


Value. 


1902. 


178 


97,542 
37,007 
59,468 

1,074,418 

4,174 
2,681 


100,629 
948 

546,694 


1,841,678   1,923,739 


88,212 
.4,214,412 

4,987 

13,634 

154,712 

645 


35,116 
73,760 


116,228 
4,111,538 

3,337 

10,953 

149,728 

768 


44,309 
88,909 


108,876      133,218 


1,535 


179 

2,796 

2,636 

41.519 

47,130 


2,740 


406 

4,337 

8,023 

45,750 

58,516 


552 


109,905 
38,739 
71,876 

1,100,811 

4,320 
2,538 


97,927 
182 

603,507 

2,030,357 

121,624 

5,079,343 

6,699 

9,019 

131,964 

672 


45,468 
99,609 

145,077 


5,627 


569 

1,672 

3,630 

59,441 

65,312 


1903. 


1,010 


1904. 


671 


117,461  114,384 

57,375  61,233 

67,334|  70,659 

1,113,184  1,345,222 


4,673| 
3,917! 


7,625 
2,649 


113,423  107,282 

178  338 

635,137^  779,723 

2,113,692  2,489,786 


Exports.  ' 


Value. 


1900. 


127,153 
5,661,313 

1,215 

7,886 

168,732 

1,932 


156,253 
4,775,464^ 


3,870 
3,870 

1,414,119 


V' 


1,026  J 

10,046 

218,002 

7,741 


50,912        55,531 

98,281      100,758 

149,193      156,289 


3,304 


123 

2,658 

650 

71,424 

74,855 


3,671 


1,613 
19,336 


60,107 
81,056 


322,040 


1,109 
16,435 
16,953 


1901. 


1902. 


12,596 


12,596 


13,269 


1903. 


1904. 


11,483         13,920 


13,269         11,483         13,920 


2,097,902 


2,211,199 


4,415,324 


3,596,557 


1,700,380     1,905,001 


2,748     2,104 
37,970    18,989 


2,034 

12,998 


32,667    37,193    23,.304 


1,898,068 


2,045,894 


3,997 
14,399 
20,545 


19 


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No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing,  the  Values  of  Importa 


14 


ARTICLES. 


Jewellery,  N.O.P      , 

Junk,  old,  or  oakum Cwt. 

Knitted  goods  of  every  descrip- 
tion, N.E.S 


Leather  and  manufactures  of  : — 

Belting  leather  of  all  kinds ....  Lbs. 

Calf,  kid  or  goat,  lamb  and 
sheep  skins,  tanned .     n 

Calf,  kid  or  goat,  lamb  and 
sheep  skins,  dressed,  waxed 
or  glazed   n 

Harness  leather n 

Tanner's  scrap  leather n 

Glove  leather,  tanned  or  dress- 
ed, coloured  or  uncoloured, 
imported  by  glove  manufac- 
turers for  use  in  their  fac- 
tories in  the  manufacture  of 
gloves II 

Japanned,  patent  or  enamelled     n 
leather  and  Morocco n 

Skins  for  Morocco  leather,  tan- 
ned but  not  further  manufac- 
tured       II 

Sole  leather,  all  kinds. 

Upper  leather,  not  dressed, 
waxed  or  glazed n 

Uppef  leather,  including  don- 
gola,  cordovan,  kangaroo,  alli- 
gator and  chamois  skinb,  or 
other  upper  leather,  N.E.S., 
dressed,  waxed  or  glazed. ...     n 

All  other  leather  and  skins,  N. 
O.  P II 

All  other  leather  dressed,  waxed 
or  glazed,  &c.,  N.E.S m 

Manufactures  of,  viz  : — 

Boots  and  shoes 

Harness  and  saddlery,  N.E.S 

Leather  belting 

All  other  manufactures  of  leather 
and  raw-hide,  N.O.P 


Total  leather  and  manufactures  of . 


Leeches 

Lime Brls. 


Lime  juice,  crude  only Galls, 

Lime  juice,  and  fruit  juice  for- 
tified with  or  containing  not 
more  than  25  p.c.of  proof  spirits    n 


Entered  for  Home  Conqumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


21,412 


212,052 
3,367 


306,393 

6,443 

80,780 


467,624 
40,515 


55 
381,442 

7,459 


186,465 
75,490 

82,285 


31,108 


24,799 
189 


Duty. 


S     cts. 


744,778  218,882  90 
65,599 


692 


62,836 
1,355 


216,650 

2,5JK) 

14,818 


240,983 
43,339 


41 

79,207 

2,397 


130,276 
24,942 

44,874 


742,773 
83,493 
58,599 

163,629 


1,912,802 


108 
22,470 


6,295 
388 


219  10 


6,479  80 
192  53 


1904. 


Quantity. 


20,770 


254,797 
2,222 


34,575  82   303,657 
405  49    12,962 
1,563  65   108,541 


24,086  97   459,069 
10,772  28    46,666 


6  15 
9,795  65 

351  75 


21,428  80 
2,972  10 
7,258  89 


18.3,418  96 
23,774  80 
10,039  94 

39,406  71 


741 
292,970 

309 


157,043 

128,141 

61,905 


376,530  291 


4,494  05 


113  40 


54,359 


37,798 
415 


Value. 


Duty. 


869,238 
51,902 

1,365 


86,018 
1,246 


209,223 

5,716 

15,8a5 


251,625 
49,007 


600 
58,600 

137 


127,828 
46,510 
26,707 


996,150 
95,076 
55,167 

178,555 


2,204,000 


159 
39,639 


9,293 
752 


$  cts. 
258,970  20 


427  81 


8,647  80 
184  55 

\     VII  iv) 

32,753  17 
755  00 

1,814  05 


25,502  45 
13,900  76 


90  00 
,240  20 


20  55 


20,779  42 

5,583  70 
^  ^  '-■"'-  n  I M 

4,384  18 


246,004  25 

26,909  10 

9,546  40 

43,287  69 


447,403  87 


7,926  80 


249  00 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


81 


Imports. 


Value. 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


578,963 
.55,032 

23,303 


1901. 


539,116 

52,774 

4,349 


64,870        40,639 
1,208  6,754 


279,161 

10,515 

1,152 


185,717 
22,486 


446 
172,921 

5,500 


309,963 
15,723 
19,244 

541,665 
59,026 
72,182 

112,970 

1,874,749 

50 
11,211 

5,033 


1902. 


648,590 
60,364 

520 


1903. 


745,404 
65,599 

692 


55,156   61,812 
1,942    1,355 


1904. 


B76,841 
51,902 


1900. 


1901. 


54,579 
1,365  


212,677|  237,128  216,750i  209,223 
6,809  2,528  2,590i  5,716 
2,753    5,520    14,818i   15,835 


87,131 
1,246 


180,186 
41,918 

3,887 
74,992 

1,704 

234,428 
35,109 


174,247 
43,497 


2,011 
64,264  j 

918 


181,069 
35,797 


34,224'   41,0171 


241,297 
43,339 

41 
77,489 

2,397 

129,.573 
24,942 
44,874 


251,625 
49,007 


600 
58,600^ 


137 


127,851  J 


46,510 


26,718  J 


642,790 
54,242 
51,975 

108,225 

1,733,312 


68 
14,534 


6,348 


272    1,098 
lOl-i— 6 


701,383 
82,137 
42,675 

133,473 

1,804,762 


56 
17,584 


9,579 


743,378  1,002,900 

84,474!  95,727 

58,265;  54,841 
i 

163,530!  178,573 

l,910,924i  2,212,240 


108'     159 
22,470!   39,639 

6,295!    9,293 


1,540,414 


86,118 
209,418 


53,557 
1,889,507 


77,360 


314 


4051 


710 


71,619 


1,975,383 


223,588 
136,943 


117,290 
2,453,204 


83,514 


1902. 


28,083 


1,617,365 

r 
I 

\    294,733 

! 
I 


185,774 
122,332 


99,559 


2,319,763 


1903. 


40,054 


1,809,483 


222,807 


140,392 


152,465 
19,247 


43,513 


2,387,907 


112,034   127,792 


1904. 


32,995 


1,735,388 


192,596 


228,197 


161,661 
13,114 


96,314 


2,427,270 


104,044 


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No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 

Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1 

1904. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty, 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

2 

Lime  juice  containing  more  than 
25  p.c.  of  proof  spirits Galls. 

Lime  juice  and  other  fruit  syrups 
and  fruit  juices,  N.O.P n 

Total  lime  juice,  &c n 

Machine  card  clothing 

Magic  lanterns  and  .shdes  therefor 

Manufactured  articles,  N.E.S.(  exports) 
Marble  and  manufactures  of  :— 

4 
16,897 

'  6 
20,143 

$     cts. 

8  00 
3,490  14 

53 
17,863 

% 

144 
19,068 

$     cts. 

106  00 
3,136  24 

41,889 

26,832 

3,611  54 

56,129 

29,257 

3,491  24 

3 

4 
5 

52,036 
7,390 

10,006  24 
1,766  10 

30,584 
8,158 

6,249  77 
1,909  19 

Q 

93,389 

8,232 
51,860 

18,674  74       

117,186 

11,922 
52,403 

23,583  14 

< 

Marble  in  the  rough,  not  hammered 

1,234  80 
17,865  78 

1,788  30 

8 
9 

Marble,  finished  and  polished 

Manufactures  of,  N.O.P 

Total  marble  and  manufactures  of. 

Mattresses,  including  hair,  spring  and 

} 

18,094  01 

153,481 

37,775  32 

181,511 

43,465  45 

10 

y 

11,399 

3,408  40 

10,131 

3,026  90 

Metals  and  minerals  and  manufactures 

of,  N.E.S.  :— 
Brass  and  manufactures  of — 

Brass  in  bolts,  bars  and  rods 
in    coils  or    otherwise,    in 
lengths  not  less  than  6  feet, 
unmanufactured   Cwt. 

Brass     cups,     lieing     rough 
blanks  for  the  manufacture 
of     paper-shells    or     cart- 
ridges, when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  brass  and 
paper-shells  and  cartridges 
for  use  in  their  own  fac- 

11 

6,528 

90,551 

64,973 
109..'?89 

6,599 

8,693 

11,549 

549,776 

96,985 

83,961 
76,540 

184,414 

107,735 

128,570 
20,259 

12 

13 

Brass,  old   and  scrap  or  in 
blocks Cwt. 

Brass  in    strips,    sheets    or 
plates,  not  ixilished,  plan- 
ished or  coated n 

Brass    tubing,    not    bent    or 
otherwise  manufactured,  in 
lengths  not  less  than  6  ft. .   Lbs. 

Glove  fasteners,  metal  eyelet 
hooks,  and  eyelets  and  shoe- 
lace wire  fasteners 

11,452 

14 

1 
i 

10,025         164  297 

15 

535,923 

102,107 

124,074 
11,694 

16 

17 

Pumps . .    . . 

3,499  40 

1,802  10 

8,687  66 

169,674  20 

2,240  50 

"  "  98^058 

6,076  20 

18 
1! 
20 
21 

Wire,  plain   Lbs. 

Wire  cloth,  &c.,  N.E.S 

Manufactures  of  brass,  N.O.P 

Nails,  tacks,  rivets  and  burrs 
or  washers 

Total  brass  and  manufactures  of . . . 

114,984 

!         18,774 
1         45,626 
1       581,164 

!           7,645 

1 

-    16,217 
.  46,166 
616,220 

8,620 

!     1,559  68 

8.816  94 

181,480  20 

2,684  50 

200,617  52 

1,320,294 

185,903  86 

1,385,687 

i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


4 
18,396 
23,705 


29,771 
7,701 


1901. 


66,197 

1,371 
13,050 
13,842 

94,460 


8,511 


15,272 
22,718 


34,703 
5,246 


70,418 

4,491 

9,242 

13,449 

97,610 


11,657 


66,513 


44,687 
52,816 

135,999 

80,709 


84,289 
12,347 
24,474 
34,517 
393,159 


71,371 


8,378 
937,888 


55,923 
46,967 

123,576 

83,199 


75,514 

7,168 

22,289 

43,649 

384,560 


6,944 

921,190 
_i 

10— i_6J 


lt)02. 


19 
15,132 
25,044 


85,150 
7,093 


1903. 


85,659 

9,537 
11,828 
21,757 

128,781 


8,850 


75,910 


06,041 
110,300 

151,855 

101,978 

98,131 
11,997 
25,780 
37,848 
425,723 

9,862 

1,115,425 


20,172 
26,872 


52,765 
7,264 


93,389 

8,232 
I     51,800 

153,481 
11,242 


90,551 


64,973 
109,389 

164,297 

102,107 

124,074 
11,921 
1«,774 

45,885 
581,470 

7i645 

1,321,086 


1904. 


649 
19,831 
30,483 


31,435 
8,191 


117,186 

11,922 
62,403 

181,511 
10,131 


96,985 


83,961 
76,540 

184,414 

107,735 


128,570 
20,909 
16,217 
45,887 

617,331 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


1901. 


1902. 


1903. 


1904. 


1.472,648 


8.349 
1,386,898 


1,483,130 


1,967,924 


852,513 


876,495 


10 


11 


12 
13 

14 

15 


16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

!21 


84 


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No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  tlie  Values  of  Imports 


20 


ARTICLES. 


Metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 
factures of,  N.E.S.— Con. 
Copper  and  manufactures  of — 
Copper  matte  or  regulus  of, 
and  black  or  coarse  copper 
and   copper    cement,    fine 
copper  therein  contained  (exports) 
Copper  in  bolts,  bars  and  rods 
in  coils    or    otherwise    in 
lengths  not  less  than  6  feet, 

unmanufactured Cwt. 

Copijer  in  pigs  or  ingots n 

Copper  in  strips,  sheets  or 
. . .    plates,    not    planished    or 

coated,  &c  n 

Nails,  tacks,  rivets  and  burs 

or  washers 

Old  and  scrap  or  in  blocks. . .  Cwt. 
Oxide  of  copper,  black,    in- 
cluding platinum  for  use  in 
the  manufacture   of  chlo- 
rate     Lbs. 

Copper  rollers  for  use  in  cali- 
co printing   

Copper  tubing  in  lengths  not 
less  than  G  feet  and  not 
polished,  bent  or  otherwise 

manufactured Lbs. 

Wire  plain,  tinned  or  plated      u 

Wire  cloth,  &c 

All  other  manufactures  of  N. 
O.P  


Total  copper  and  manufactures  of . 


Gold  and  silver  and  manufac- 
tures of — 

Gold-bearing  quartz,  dust  or' 
nuggets  (exports) 

Gold,  silver  and  aluminum 
leaf  and  Dutch  or  schlag 
metal  leaf 

Manufactures  of  gold,  N.E.S 

Electro-plated  ware  and  gilt 
ware  of  all  kinds,  N.E.S. .  . 

Sterling  or  other  silverware . 

Silver  coin  of  U.  S 

Silver  ore  and  silver,  metallic, 
contained  in  ore  concen- 
trates, &c  (exports) 

Silver  tubing,  when  imported 
by  manufacturers  of  silver- 
ware to  be  used  in  their 
own  factories  in  the  manu- 
facture of  silverware,  O.C. . 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


62,677 
19,473 


17,009 

' " '9ii 


258,254 
603,710 


Total  gold  and  silver,  &c. 


Value. 


81.3,294 
243,975 


269,954 

7,771 
8,619 


35 
9,395 


54,221 

74,560 

1,470 

60,970 


1,544,264 


51,536 
12,525 

275,276 
94,936 


560 
434,833 


Duty. 


$  cts. 


2,276  20 


1904. 


Quantity . 


56,324 
18,060 


18,610 


3,093 


13] 


195,836 
11,183  251       141,490 
275  Oil 


17,523  10; 


31,257  56 


12,857  76 
3,751  60 

78,316  10 
25,710  60 


120,636  06 


Value.    I     Duty . 


749,498 
236,718 


296,914 

3,879 
33,597 


3&5 

2,862 


44,909 

25,263 

1,033 

67,252 


1,462,320 


46,832 
14,323 

246,407 

136,571 

...       21 


158 


444,312 


cts. 


1,118  60 


3,789  20 
191  60 

20,048  80 


25,148  20 


14,374  26 
4,283  50 

70,469  10 

37,499  70 

6  30 


126,632  86 


i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
into  and  Exjwrts  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


85 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


1901. 


1902, 


1903. 


555,278;      521,614      767,315 
162,254       147,535,      213,954 


226,256!      208,477       307,429 


7,5381 
18,736l 


389 
24,457 


6,086 
4,739 


7,454 

11,878 


10 


15,300,       13,133 


54,728        48,289        43,359 
152,745       102,664        93,891 
675  988  1,932 


68,603 


47,111        46,916 


1,271,659   1,102,891:  1,507,271 


43,458 
6,127 

199,881 
93,456 


46,901        37.994 
8,145!        10,093 


216,738 
90,010 


342,922!      361,794 


228,404 
75,733 


813,294 
243,975 


269,964 

7,902 
8,619 


35 

9,395 

54,221 

74,560 

1,470 

60,985 

1,544,410 


1904. 


51,536 
12,695 

274,934 
97,711 


372  560 

352,596      437,436 


749,498 
236,718 


296,914 

3,879 
33,597 


395 

2,862 

44,909 

25,263 

1,033 

67,791 

1,462,859 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


1,387,388 


47,217 
14,312 

246,015 

136,931 

21 


1901. 


2,660,276 


1902.  1903.  1904. 


2,990,426;    2,907,705 


1,387,388 


14,148,543 


1,354,055 


158 

444,65415,502,598 


2,660,276 


24,445,156 


4,604,224 


2,990,425     2,907,705     4,504,224 


19,684,604 


2,420,750 


26,86.5,906 


2,055,428 


16,490,820 


1,804,592 


18,817,787 


1,869,113 


21,740,032  18,295,412  20,686,900 


13 


19 


20 


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ARTICLES. 


Metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 
factures of,  N.E,S.— Con. 
Iron  and  manufactures  of,  steel 
and  manufactures  of,  or  both 
combined  : 
Agricultural  implements,  N.E.S. — 
Agricultural  implements,  parts 

of    

Cultivators,  weeders No. 

Drills,  grain  seed ...       « 

Farm,  road  or  field  rollers 

Forks,  pronged. . .    n 

Harrows n 

Harvesters,  self-binding  and 

without  binders n 

Hay  tedders    ...     m 

Hoes II 

Horse  rakes n 

Knives,  hay  and  straw n 

"        edging 

Lawn  mowers No. 

Manure  spreaders n 

Mowing-machines « 

Ploughs 11 

Post  hole  diggers , .       u 

Potato  diggers n 

Rakes,  N.E.S h 

Reajierb. .       

Scythes 

Sickles  or  reaping  hooks 

Spades  and  shovels  and  spade 
and  shovel  blanks,  anu  iron 
or  steel  cut  to  shape  for 

the  same . , 

All  other  agricultural  imple- 
ments, N.E.S 


Doz. 


Total  agricultural  implements. 


Anchors Cwt. 

Anvils  and  vices 

Axle  springs,  axles,  axle-bars 
n.e.s  and  axle  blanks  and 
parts  thereof,  of  iron  or  steel, 
for  railway  or  tramway  or 
other  vehicles. ...    Cwt. 

Bar  iron  or  steel  rolled,  whether 
in  coils,  bundles,  rods  or  bars, 
comprising     rounds,     ovals, 
squares     and     flats,     rolled  ■ 
shapes,  N.O.  P. „ 

Butts  and  hinges,  N.E,S ...... .    . . 

Carts  or  wagon  skeins  or  boxes.  Lbs. 

Cast  iron  pipe  of  every  descrip- 
tion.    Cwt. 

Castings,  iron  or  steel  in  the 
rough,  N.E.S ->.... 


Entered  fob  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


3,609 

2,925 

46 

14,528 

3,287 

11,002 

544 

6,551 

13,386 
435 


1,859 

197 

18,176 

13,970 

775 

100 

6,461 

703 

3,075 

153 


8,326 


5,536 


39,553 


803,556 


79,268 
59,862 


Value. 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


609,111  121,817  47 
24,948      4,989  60 


78,066 
3,087 
7,395 

49,070 

1,065,275 

12,519 

1,561 

247,905 

152 


8,598 

8,802 

610,026 

302,432 

532 

1,353 

1,529 

33,337 

13,559 

191 


39,536 
52,833 


3,171,817 


20,345 
43,853 


96,493 


1,327,897 

40,391 

3,717 

112,709 

242,131 


15,611  74 

771  75 
1,843  68 
9,814  00 

213,055  00 

3,129  75 

361  94 

49,581  00 

38  00 


3,009  30 

1,760  40 

122,005  20 

60,482  53 

133  00 

3M  00 

382  25 

6,667  40 

3,097  01 

36  75 


11,894  87 
13,032  78 


643,849  42 


11,665  20 


30,854  31 


240,697  43 

12,060  40 

1,042  90 

19,547  51 

59,846  04 


1904. 


Quantity. 


2,682 
3,036 
110 
7,788 
4,411 

7,598 
1,148 
5,890 
9,042 
499 


4,023 
229 

9,674 

13,755 

869 

187 

6,620 
963 

.3,858 
527 


7,891 


5,002 


25,412 

647,439 
106^  4i3 
159,410 


Value. 


Duty. 


673,848 

12,468 

102,339 

4,897 

6,325 

82,112 

746,894 

27,439 

1,278 

173,044 

220 

7 

14,682 

16,603 

331,964 

300,135 

800 

1,245 

1,278 

48,325 

17,126 

1,127 


33,094 
42,100 


2,639,350 


18,106 
53,263 


69,110 


1,024,256 

58,059 

4,.335 

217,054 

223,362 


$    cts. 


134,748  07 
2,498  60 

20,467  80 
1,222  45 
1,-^.73  10 

16,421  07 

149,378  80 

6,859  75 

309  08 

34,608  80 

55  00 

1  75 

5,138  70 

3,313  47 

66,392  80 

60.023  27 

200  00 

311  25 

319  50 

9,665  00 

4,038  84 

226  37 


9,809  80 
10,331  72 


537,909  99 


14,426  00 


21,070  33 


202,634  23 

17,313  FO 

1,119  10 

47,253  01 

54,767  20 


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Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


1901. 


1902. 


32,218 
20,301 
40,308 
149 
9,696 
63,819 

806,979 
8,175 
3,217 

120,136 
367 

'  "Kw 

4,187 

359,578 

216,156 

204 

755 

2,118 

24,471 

16,791 


31,145 

57,987 


33,222 
16,495 
31,092 
2,049 
4,584 
59,612 

831,204 

8,83!) 

3,013 

104,146 

174 

107 

5,429 

5,101 

422,322 

149,625 

19' 

1,297 

1,585 

55,486 

10,165 


20,838 
132,178 


1,823,944    1,898,760 


11,891 
19,616 


77,338 


526,790 

19,361 

5,687 


1903. 


499,921 

22,863 

.50,243 

3,127 

7,816 

36,755 

894,474 
3,028 
1,010 

181,581 
246 


1904. 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


609,122 

24,iM8 

78,215 

3,087 

7,395: 

49,070: 

1,053,021 

12,519 

1,561' 

247,521! 

152 


19,567 
16,325 


63,728 


448,942 

20,212 

3,705 


61,859        50,223 
296,8071      165,322 


6,466 

2,356 

600,743 

214,193 

^89 

1,780 

1,139 

37,879 

11,949 


29,036 

47,897 

2,654,991 


19,766 
27,762 


107,442 


947,420 

29,223 

2,459 

44,691 

198,902 


8,598 

8,909 

607,726 

303,910 

532 

1,353 

1,529 

30,497 

13,578 

191 


676,251  ^ 

12,468 

103,129 

4,897 

6..352: 

82,1771 

751,55o! 

27,439 

1,278 

173,467 

220 

7^ 

14,682 

16,496 

333,381 

300,553 

800 

1.245 

1,278 

49,225 

17,126 

1,127 


- 1,693,581 


39,512        33,431 

52,833        42,891 

3,155,779;  2,651,470 


20,345 
43,839| 


96,499 


18,106 
53,273 


69,476 


1,328,342   1,024,612 

40,391        58,0.00 

3,717  4,335 


112,709; 
243,172! 


217,054 

223,388 


J 
1,693,581 


1901. 


1902. 


1,749,566     1,820,800 


1,749,565 


170,569      106,579 


1,820,800 


116,513 


1903. 


2,299,292 


2,299,292 


1904. 


2,581,069 


2,-581,069 


186,215         91,525 


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ARTICLES. 


17 


Metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 
factures of,  N.E.S. — Con. 

Iron  and  manufactures  of,  steel 
and  manufactures  of,  or  both 
combined— Con. 

Chains,  coil  chains,  chain  links 
and  chain  shackles,  of  iron  or 
steel  ^  of  an  inch  in  diaiu. 
and  over .  Cwt. 

Chain,  malleable,  sprocket  or 
link  belting  for  binders 

Chains,  N.E.S 

Cream  separators  and  steel 
bowls  for 

Cream  separators,  articles  for 
the  construction  or  manufac- 
ture of,  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  cream  sep- 
arators to  be  used  in  their  own 
factories  for  the  manufacture 
of  cream  separators,  O.C 

Cut  tacks,  brads,  sprigs,  or  shoe 
nails,  double  pointed,  and 
other  tacks  of  iron  and  steel, 
N.O.P Lbs. 

Engines,  locomotive,  for  rail- 
ways, N.E.S No. 

Engines,  fire , « 

1.  gasoline n 

II          other,     and     boilers, 
N.E.S.....    .... 

Fire  extinguishing  machines 

Ferro-manganese,  ferro-silicon, 
spiegeleisen Ton.s. 

Fittings  of  iron  or  steel  for  iron 
or  steel  pipe Lbs. 

Forgings  of  iron  or*  steel  of 
whatever  shape  or  size  or 
in  whatever  stage  of  manu- 
facture, N.E.S.;  and  steel 
shafting,  turned,  compressed 
or  polished ;  and  hammered 
iron  or  steel  bars  or  shapes, 
N.O.P. „ 

Frogs,  switches,  crossings  and 
intersections  for  railways  . . .  Cwt. 

Hardware,  viz.:  builders',  cab- 
inet-makers', upholsteijers', 
harness-makers',  saddlers' 
and  carriage  hardware,  in- 
cluding curry  combs,  and 
horse  boots,  N.E.S 

Hoop,  band,  scroll  or  strip  of 
iron  or  steel,  rolled,  8  inches 
or  less  in  width,  No.  18  gauge 
and  thicker  .N.E.S Cwt. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


Duty. 


$    eta, 


49,006 


100,233 
99 


446 

945 

6,350 
5,348,276 


3,075,331 
9,504 


48,571 


177,181 

25,081 
103,101 

587,308 


78,219 

7,496 
1,220,328 


137,014 

470,780 
20,584 

162,710 

343,970 


119,144 
34,198 


773,311 


1904. 


Quantity. 


7,<)32  18 

5,016  20 
29,202  40 


2,623  13 

427, 114  80 

34',24l'42 

109,199  96 
7,204  40 

6,141  25 

103,078  70 


35,167  30 
10,259  40 


225,461  50 


54,531 


Value.    I    Duty . 


108,476 

200 

10 

563 

1,129 


2,975 
5,593,047 


3,725,334 
9,367 


88,959    15,131  51  48,081  82,295    15.556  63 


162,927 

.30,313 
88,499 

450,429 


40,017 


8,182 

2,431,220 

8,235 

127,851 

466,919 
49,596 

75,554 

352,699 


139,286 
24,616 


758,741 


$    cts. 


7,182  80 

6,062  60 
25,497  90" 


2,802  65 

810,840  35 

2,882  25 

31,844  99 

113,068  18 
17,358  60 

2,616  24 

105,690  30 


41,861  00 
7.384  80 


218,735  40 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


89 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904. 


107,780 

24,341 
47,574 

216,953 


95,025 

15,070 
40,611 

260,969 


14,784 

446,097 
7,660 


9,960 

497,401 

2,854 


292,239      370,403 
32.198        22,611 


39,064 
235,628 


38,954 
202,130 


6.5,074        72,107 
41,833^        17,  .301 


592,332 


542^281 


138,700 

14,462 
62,806 

487,834 


20,379 


11,075 

748,129 
2,376 


383,681 
19,327 

150,977 

233,056 


93,077 
20,221 


653,837 


177,892 

25,081 
103,829 

587,308 


78,219 

7,462 

1,222,521 

'  137.614 

473,570 
20,576 

162,710 

344,753 


119,144 
34,198 


773,167 


Exports. 


163,171 

30,313 

89,157 

450,429 


40,017 


8,182 

2,431,220 

8,235 
127,235 

467,923 
49,596 

75,554 

352,.383 


1.39,258 
24,616 


760,589 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903..         1904, 


325,164 


124,455 


45,480        53,278;        68,.551         89,118        82,300 [ 1 17 


96,988 


82,751   118,838 


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ARTICLES. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


Metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 
factures of,  N.E.S.— Con. 
Iron  and  manufactures  of,  steel 
and  manufactures    of,    or 
both  combined — Con. 

Hoop,  band,  scroll  or  strip  of 
iron  or  steel,  rolled,  thin- 
ner than  No.  18  gauge, 
N.E.S ;••■.•••  Cwt. 

Hoop  iron,  not  exceeding  |  of 
an  inch  in  width  and  laeing 
No.  25  gauge  or  thinner, 
used  for  the  manufacture 
of  tubular  rivets 

Horse,  mule  and  ox  shoes. 

Iron  or  steel  ingots, 
ingots,  blooms,  slabs,  bil- 
lets, puddled  bars,  and 
loops  or  other  forms,  N.O. 
P.,  less  finished  than  iron 
or  steel  bars,  but  more  ad- 
vanced than  pig  iron,  ex- 
cept castings Cwt. 

Iron  or  steel  bridges  or  parts 
thereof ;  iron  or  steel  struc- 
tural work,  columns,  shapes 
or  sections, drilled, punched 
or  in  any  further  stage  of 
manufacture  than  as  rolled 
or  cast,  N.E.S m 

Iron  or  steel  nuts,  washers, 
rivets   and   bolts    with   or 

.  ,  without  threads,  and  nut, 
bolt  and  hinge  blanks,  and 
T  and  strap  hinges  of  all 
kinds,  N.E.S. Lbs. 

Iron  and  steel,  rolled,  round 
wire  rod  in  the  coil  not  over 
f  inch  in  diameter,  import- 
ed by  wire  manufacturers 
for  use  in  making  wire  in 
the  coil  in  their  factories . .  Cwt. 

Iron  or  steel  sheets,  corruga- 
ted, galvanized     n 

9      . .  Iron  or  steel  sheets,  corruga- 
ted, not  galvanized h 

10  Iron  or  steel  sheets  :  Canada 
plate  ;  Russia  iron,  flat 
galvanized,  terne  plate 
and  rolled  sheets  of  iron  or 
steel,  coated  with  zinc, 
spelter  or  other  metal,  of 
all  widths  or  thickness, 
N.O.P M 

11  Iron  or  steel  sheets,  rolled, 
No.  17  gauge  and  thinner, 
N.O.P M 


47,929 


394,418 


22,239 


2,289,067 


1,012,479 
9,462 
2,123 


Value. 


87,232 


5,882 


629,359 
236,418 


380,034 


04,586 


100,913 


1,415,447 
24.699 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


1904. 


Quantity. 


3,786  82 


1,745  10 


35,042  61 


22,162  82 


41,780  90 


4,234  59 


7,803      2,340  90 


1,639,708 

557,837 


59,736  56 
22,136  .38 


38,125 


200,295 


53,046 


Value. 


71,807 


6,810 


216,571 


147,369 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


3,391  3 


2,043  00 


3,891,056        147,719 


846,250 
8,295 
2,267 


608,307 
235,637 


•1,134,149 

21,975 
4,817 


20,666  56 


51,535  62 


64,988  90 


3,873  25 
1,178  10 


1,417,526    52,954  89 
509,904;   20,659  34 


i  CANADIAN  TRADE      . 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   10 

into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


91 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


105,169 


52,571 
10,459 


362,463 


327,180 


95,959 


1,196,593 


963,153 
377,116 


1901. 


77,280 


65,301 
11,709 


206,975 


442,481 


79,505 


645,136 


758,110 
347,577 


1902. 


94,069 


308 
5,796 


419,543 


152,388 


92,154 


1,523,792 

5,696 

17,053 


1,214,045 
619,759 


1903. 


1904. 


87,232        71,740 


5,882 


380,034 


65,056 


100,957 


1,415,447 

24,699 

7,803 


1,639,930 

557,874 


6,679 


219,048 


147,376 


148,486 


1,134,149 
21,975 

4,817 


1,417,789 
510,012 


EXPOBTS. 


1900. 


1901. 


Value. 


1902. 


1903.  1904. 


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ARTICLES. 

Entered  fok  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

2 
3 

4 

Metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 
factures of ,  N.  E.  S.  —  Con. 
Iron  and  manufactures  of,  steel 
and  manufactures  of,  or  both 
combined — Con. 
Iron  or  steel  scrap,  wrought, 
being  waste  or  refuse,  in- 
cludinj?  punchings,  cuttings 
and    clippings   of   iron   or 
steel  plates  or  sheets,  hav- 
ing been  in  actual  use  :  crop 
ends    of    tin    plate    bars, 
blooms  and  rails,  the  same 
not  having  been  in  actual 

use Cwt. 

Iron  or  steel  plates   rolled, 
not  less  than  30  in.  in  width 
and  not  less  than  ^  in.  in 

thickness,  N.O.P ,. 

Iron  or  steel  plates  or  sheets 
rolled,  sheared  or  unsEea-r- 
ed,  and  skelp  iron  or  steel 
sheared  or  rolled  in  grooves, 

N.E.S M 

Iron  or  steel  beams,  sheets, 
plates,  angles,    knees  and 
cable  chains  for  wood  or 
iron,    steel    or    composite 

ships  or  vessels m 

Iron  in  pigs,  kentledge  and 

cast  scrap  iron Tons. 

Iron  charcoal n 

861,659 
427,174 

210,950 

119,009 

98,932 

882 

668,971 
573,484 

303,311 

179,234 

1,433,066 
16,352 

$    cts. 

33,142  60 
44,811  26 

58,641  98 

196,846  97 
2,205  00 

419,379 
418,838 

197,062 

40,983 
73,900 

$     ■ 

298,196 
575,932 

305,670 

66,488 
1,044,651 

$    cts. 

17,691  80 
'  48,061  51 

60,530  75 

5 
6 

148,649  47 

7 

Iron,  chromic  (exports).           .... 

8 

Iron  ore  (exports) 

9 

Iron  or  steel  masts  for  ships 

or  parts  thereof. Cwt. 

Locks  of  all  kinds 

8 

25 
195,091 

109,785 

204 

1,112 
195,744 

95,750 

10 

57,892  30 

58,208  70 

11 

Locomotive  and    car    wheel 
tires  of  steel  in  the  rough .  Cwt. 

Machines    and    machinery, ' 
&c.  (exports) 

46,046 

38,832 

12 

13 
14 

Charcoal  making  machinery 

Machinery  of  a  class  or  kind 
not  made  in  Canada  for  the 
"     manufacture  of  brass  goods 
such  as  are  mentioned  in 
tariff  item  492,  viz. :   Brass 
in  bolts,  blocks,  bars,  rods, 
strips,    sheets    and    plates 

34,070 

1,805 
2,273 

15 

Machinery  of  a  class  or  kind 
not  made  in  Canada  for  the 
manufacture  of  linen 

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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
iflito  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


93 


Impobts. 

Exports. 

Value. 

Value. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

635,172 

239,470 
290,960 

122,280 

292,958 

586,983 
7,121 

$ 

519,398 
571,291 

333,872 

70.707 

786,433 
1,086 

$ 

668,971 
573,887 

303,311 

179,234 

1,291,716 
16,352 

298,196 
575,064 

305,670 

66,488 
994,587 

$ 

$ 

$ 

3 

$ 

1 

386,556 

'> 

160,873 

309,965 

s 

123,214 

990,810 
38,736 

423,755 

... 
271,734 

1,350,457 

397,793 

4 

5 
6 

18,020 
7,689 

16,609 
153,957 

16,944 
1,303,901 

3,683 
733,230 

'55,604 
579,883 

7 

12 

52 
127,378 

70,116 

380 
146,912 

79,045 

25 
195,101 

109,785 

1,112 

195,725 

95,750 

8 
q 

128,552 

10 

81,312 

11 

668,689 

659,299 

560,449 

603,477 

631,896 

JO 

34,070 

13 



1,805 
2,273 

14 

15 

94 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  shewing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 
factures of,  N.E.S. — Con. 
Iron  and  manufactures  of,  steel 

and  manufactures  of,  or  both 

combined —  Con. 
Machinery,  &c.— Con. 

Mining,  smelting  and  reduc- 
ing machinery,  viz.:  Coal 
cutting  machines  (except 
percussion  coal  cutters  Icoal 
heading  machines,  coal 
augers  and  rotary  coal 
drills,  &c.  {vide  item  55.5, 
schedule  B  of  Customs 
tariff  Act,  GO-Gl  Vict., 
chap.  16,  1897) 

Machinery  and  structural  iron 
for  beet  root  sugar  factories . 

Grain  crushers 

Ore  crushers  and  rock  crush- 
ers, stamp  mills,  Cornish 
and  belted  rolls,  rock  drills, 
air  compressors,  cranes, 
derricks  and  percussion 
coal  cutters 

Wind  mills 

Portable  machines — 

Fanning  mills 

Fodder  or  feed  cutters 

Horse  powers 

Portable  engines 

Portable  saw  and  planing 

mills 

Threshers  and  separators.. 
Portable  machines,  other.. 
Parts  of  above  ai  tides .... 

Lithographic  presses  and 
typemaking  accessories 
therefor 

Printing  presses  (rotary)  of  a 
class  or  kind  not  made  in 
Canada 

Printing  presses,  printing, 
folding,  bookbinding,  book- 
binders, ruling,  embossing 
and  paper  cutting  ma- 
chines   

Parts  of  above  articles 

Sewing  machine  attachments. 

Sewing  machines  and  parts 
of 

Slot  machines ~ 

Machines,  typewriting 

All  other  machinery  com- 
posed wholly  or  in  part  of 
iron  or  steel,  N.O  P 


No. 


No. 


No. 


Total  machines  and  machinery. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


24 


629 

125 
18 
60 

554 

15 
802 
992 


15,076 

958 

3,038 


Value. 


985,847 

605,041 
896 


61,490 
38,146 

1,850 

489 

6,197 

542,315 

3,602 

312,971 

34,069 

85,871 


984 


313,590 
48,265 

333,986 

14,150 

174,975 

4,247,682 


7,846,486 


Dutv. 


$    cts. 


218  50 


15,267  86 
9,536  50 

462  50 

122  25 

1,549  25 

1.35,578  75 

900  50 

78,242  75 

8,456  84 

21,467  75 


98  40 


31,183  54 


99,586  60 

3,537  50 

43,743  75 


1,039,6.37  97 


1904. 


Quantity.  I     Value, 


555 

187 
89 
81 

490 

30 
660 

862 


14,427 

686 

2,731 


1,489,591  21 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


1,018,590 

12,278 
115 


65,259 
33,914 

2,468 
2,350 

5,797 


28  75 


16,203  00 
8,478  50 

617  00 

587  50 

1,449  25 


485,598  121,399  50 


12,  .522 
291,774 

46,278 
169,602 


16,365 
31,575 


491,379 
47,517 

336,921 

12,233 

167,299 


3,130  50 
72,943  50 
11,387  83 
42,400  50 


1,756  73 


49,255  24 


99,947  10 

3,058  25 

41,827  25 


5,191,194,  1,278,455  85 


8,445,106  1,752,926  25 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
into  and  Exports  from  Canflda,  &c. — Continued. 


95 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


1901. 


721,942 


343 


35,745 
16,971 

2,197 

139 

2,960 

157,231 

1,555 

116,2'^7 

41,972 

42,827 


435 


1902. 


1,534,659 


217,082 
87,339 
28,358 


482 


82,513 
20,360 

2,184 

5,355 

1,787 

57,301 

1,087 
41,123 
3.5,165 

25,853 


1,.500 


1903.     1      1904. 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


843,905 

655,781 
1,619 


56,112 
20,373 

4,555 

60 

6,137 

260,336 

5,163 

146,271 

49,694 

122,950 


4,537 


285,522 
67,950 
35,708 


214,205       202,793 

14,202  9,116 

109,667       102,698 


3,461,399 

5,272,846 


3,587,190 
6,100,346 


200,895 
56,191 
41,969 

246,179 

8,030 

130,232 


3,509,181 
6,370,170 


980,145 

605,041 
896 


62,725 
38,146 

1,850 

489 

5,742 

543,967 

3,602 

313,720 

33,810 

85,798 


984 


1,016,175 

12,278 
116 


64,291 
33,914 

2,468 
2,350 

6,428 
495,108 

12,522 
301,195 

46,743 
166,588 


16,365 
31,575 


\   313,590!   491,504 
48,265    47,517 


331,366 

15,050 

173,113 


4,232,874 
7,825,243 


336,151 

12,293 

167,658 


5,209,067 
8,476,383 


1901.    1902 


17,405 


686.094 


1903. 


19,005 


678,304 


23,920 


1904. 


30,672 


102,870 


584,369   737,019 


26,513 


154,279 : 


812,688 


96  TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  1 

4r5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imiwrta 


ARTICLES. 

Enteeed  for  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

$ 

$    cts. 

$ 

$     cts. 

Metals  and  minerals  and  inanu 

factures  of,  N.E.S.—Con. 

Iron  and  manufactures  of,  steel 

and  manufactures,  of,  or  both 

combined— (7on. 

1 

Malleable    iron    castings    and 
iron  or  steel  castings,  N.E.S.  Cwt. 

23,292 

72,988 

18,247  00 

4,685 

16,430 

4,100  74 

2 

Manufactured  articles  of  iron 
or  steel  or  brass  which  at  the 
time  of  their  importation  are 
of  a  class  or  kind  not  manu- 
factured   in    Canada,    when 
imported  for  use  in  tlie  con- 
struction   of    iron    or    steel 
ships  or  vessels 

174,289 

156,907 

3 

Nails,  spikes,  composition  and 

sheathing  nails Lbs." 

15,571 

2,269 

242  90 

34,864 

4,254 

459  15 

4 

Nails  and  spikes,  wrought  and 
pressed,  trunk  clout,  coopers, 
cigar  box,  Hungarian,  horse- 

shoe and  other  nails,  N.  E.  S .      ir 

209,188 

11,524 

3,197  90 

257,163 

16,636 

4,743  10 

5 

Nails  and  spikes,  cut,  and  rail- 

way spikes II 

924,461 

21,517 

4,564  06 

5,002,053 

97,221 

24,838  73 

6 

Nails,  wire  of  all  kinds,  N.O.P.      n 

219,642 

8,174 

1,317  91 

1,290,696 

31,133 

7,743  40 

7 

Plough    plates    or    shaves    or 
mould    boards,    land    slides 
and  other  plates  for  agricul- 
tural    implements,     cut    to 
shape  from  rolled  plates  of 
steel     but     not     moulded, 
punched,   polished  or  other- 

wise manufactured Cwt. 

56,322 

225,705 

11,269  70 

48,096 

168,815 

8,476  47 

3 

Pumps,  N.E.S 

227,910 

56,963  66 

202,792 

50,823  51 

9 

Railway  bars  or  rails  of  iron 
or  steel  of  any  form,  punched 
or  not  punched,  N.E.S.   for 
railways,  which  term  for  the 
purposes  of   this  item   shall 
mclude  all  kinds  of  railways, 
street  railways  and  tramways 
even  although  the  same  are 
used    for     private    purposes 
only,  and  even  although  they 
are  not  used  or  intended  to 
be  used  in  connection  with 
the  business  of  common  carry- 

ing of  goods  or  passengers. . .  Tons. 

12,301 

235,904 

66,503  10 

10,600 

263,284 

74,637  80 

10 

Railway    fish-plates    and    tie- 

plates  11 

7,047 

210,081 

51,011  51 

7,000 

208,246 

54,040  74 

11 

Rolls  of  chilled  iron  or  steel . . .  Cwt. 

2,450 

9,429 

2,828  70 

3,771 

11,658 

3,496  70 

12 

Rolled  iron  or  steel  angles,  tees, 
beams,  channels,  girders  and 
other  rolled  shapes  or  sec- 
tions weighing  less  than  35 
lbs.  per  lineal  yard,  not  punch- 
ed, drilled  or  further  manu- 

factured than  rolled,  N.O.P.     n 

289,132 

380,993 

84,177  15 

241,444 

329,895 

78,148  05 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   10 

into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


17,930 


27,314 
3,512 

11,265 

52,354 
19,900 


1901. 


126,233 
170,921 


138,494 

226,380 
6,703 


14,444 


90,031 
2,734 

12,039 

47,061 

22,078 


116,569 
180,164 


5,511 


167,953 
7,109 

9,773 

32,726 
12,862 


178,704 
187,726 


142,590       206,908 

165,960|      122,840 
10,178  7,591 


183,214       199,192      357,0371 
10— i_7 


1902.  1903. 


72,988 


174,289 
2,166 

11,620 

21,517 
8,178 


225,705 
228,404 


233,904 
210,085 


1904. 


16,430 


155,316 
4,537 

16,621 

100,721 
31,296 


168,815 
206,035 


349,209 
212,965 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


9,429        11,658 


380,993      329,895 


1901.  1902.  1903.  1904. 


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i 


4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

ARTICLES. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity . 

Value. 

Duty. 

$ 

$    cts 

$ 

$    cts. 

Metals  and   minerals  and  manu- 

factures of.  N.B.S.  — Com. 

Iron  and  manufactures  of,  steel 

and  manufactures  of,  or  both 

combined — Con. 

I 

Rolled  iron  or  steel  angles,  tees, 
beams,  channels,  joists,  gird- 

ers, zees,  stars  or  rolled  shaiJes, 

^ 

or  trough  bridge,  building  or 

structural  or  rolled  sections. 

or  shapes,  not  punched,  drill- 

ed or  further  manufactured 

than  rolled,  N.E.S.,  and  flat 

eye  bar  blanks  not  punched 

or  drilled .  .     Cwt. 

733,66:^ 

947,588 

87,219  49 

730,695 

946,728 

91,748  59 

2 
8 

Safes  and  doors  for,  and  vaults 

58,716 

17,601  00 

92,890 

27,867  00 

Scales,  balances  and  weighing 

beams  and    strength-testing 

118,997 

35,471  10 

114,585 

34,204  00 

4 

Malleable  iron  or  steel  castings 

in  the  rough,  for  the  manu- 

facture of  scissors  and  hand 

shears    when     imported    by 

manufacturers  of  scissors  and 

hand    shears  to  be  used  in 

making  such  articles  in  their 

own  factories ....    Cwt. 

512 

7,138 

69 

929 

5 

Scrap-iron  and  scrap-steel,  old 
and   fit  only  to  be  remanu- 
factured,     being  part  of  or 
recovered    from   any    vessel 
wrecked  in  waters  subject  to 

the  jurisdiction  of  Canada. .     n 
Screws,    iron   and    steel,    com- 

747 

1,431 

1,163 

610 

6 

monly  called  '  wood  screws, ' 

N.E.S Gross. 

101,871 

18,573 

6,460  18 

111,999 

20,199 

6,942  49 

7 

Skelp   iron  or  steel,  sheared  or 
rolled   in  grooves,   imported 
by  manufacturers  of  wrought 
iron  or  steel  pipe  for  use  only 
in  the  manufactureof  wrought 

iron  or  steel  pipe .    Cwt. 

357,638 

572,299 

26,645  39 

382,544 

557,944 

26,054  15 

8 

Skates,  of  all  kinds,    or  parts 

thereof Prs. 

93,657 

35,163 

12,307  05 

32,926 

27,191 

10,161  43 

9 

Steel    rails   weighing  not   less 
than  45  lbs.  per  lineal  yard, 
for  use  only   in  the  tracks  of 
railways  which  are  employed 
in  the   common   carrying   of 
goods  and  passengers  and  are 

operated    by  steam    motive 

power  only Cwt. 

Steel,  valued  at  2^  cts.  per  lb. 

3,672,060 

4,256,064 

3,797,678 

4,329,363 

10 

and  upwards,  for  manufacture 

of  skates n 

Steel  for  saws  and  straw  cutters 

1,644 

8,750 

1,661 

5,546 

11 

cut  to  shape  but  not  further 

maniiiactured n 

14,939 

133,723 

13,345 

115,669 

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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10        * 
into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


99 


lO-i-7^ 


Imports. 

Exports. 

Value. 

Value. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904.     :      1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

$ 
877,404 

460,548 
13,563 

95,707 

789,905 
21,315 

103,592 

2,394 

1,511 
14,167 

496,130 
18,133 

2,746,222 

9,921 

111,261 

948,084 
58,716 

118,317 

7,138 

1,431 

18,573 

572,299 
35,043 

4,256,064 

8,750 

133,723 

94(),728 
92,890 

114,632 

929 

610 
20,695 

557,944 
27,191 

4,  .329, 363 

5,546 

115,669 

$ 

« 

« 

9 

S 

14,.369 

88,943 

3,497 

2,607 
17,319 

251,524 
14,491 

3,329,919 

10,365 

131,262 

A         -•          T  I 

19,289 

428,871 

24,323 

2,787,866 

5,810 



259,676 
1 

100 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  { 

4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Quantity.       Value.        Duty, 


Metals  and  miuerals  and  manu- 
factures of,  N.E.S. — Con. 
Iron  and  manufactures  of,  steel 
and    manufactures    of,   or 
both  combined. — Con. 

Steel,  crucible  sheet,  11  to  16 
gauge,  2h  to  18  inches  wide, 
imported  by  manufacturers 
of  mower  and  reaper  knives 
for  the  manufacture  of  such 
knives  in  their  own  factorieaCwt . 

Steel  plate,  universal  mill  or 
rolled  edge  bridge  plates 
imported  by  manufacturers 
of  bridges n 

Steel,  under  ^  inch  in  diameter, 
or  under  ^  inch  square,  im- 
ported by  the  manufacturers 
of  cutlery,  or  of  knobs,  or  of 
locks,  for  use  exclusively  in  . 
the  manufacture  of  such  arti- 
cles in  their  own  factories. . .      n 

Steel  for  the  manufacture  of 
cutlery  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  cutlery  to  i 
be  used  in  their  own  factories 
in  the  manufacture  of  such 
articles,  O.C n 

Steel,  of  No.  20  gauge  and 
thinner,  but  not  thinner  than 
No.  30  gauge,  to  be  used  in 
the  manufacture  of  corset 
steel,  clock  springs,  and  shoe 
shanks n 

Steel  wire,  flat,  of  No.  16  gauge 
or  thinner,  importer!  by  the 
manufacturers  of  crinoline  or 
corset  wire  and  di-ess  stays, 
&c " 

Steel  of  No.  12  gauge  and  thin- 
nfer,but  not  thinner  than  No. 
30  gauge,  imported  by  manu- 
facturers of  buckle  clasps, 
bed-fasts,  furniture  casters 
and  ice  creepers m 

Steel,  flat,  springs,  steel  billets 
and  feteel  axle-bars  imported 
by  manufacturers  of  carriage 
springs  and  carriage  axles  for 
use  exclusively  in  the  manu- 
facture of  springs  and  axles 
for  carriages  or  vehicles  other 
than  railway  or  tramway .. . .     ti 

Steel,  spiral  springs,  for  spiral 
springs  for  railways  imported 
by  the  manufacturers  of  rail- 
way springs  for  use  exclu- 
sively in  the  manufacture  of 
railway  spiral  springs n 


Entebkd  fob  Homk  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity.       Value.         Duty 


$    cts. 


11,063 


149,379 


2,513 


1,444 


1,449 


1,713 


1,154 


85,027 


48,178 


208,018 


7,314 


5,252 


4,508 


11,798 


4,019 


152,745 


20,463  97 


1904. 


8,117 


154,960 


2,499 


1,013 


1,648 


2,080 


1,103 


81,968 


52,056       103,127 


33,504 


220,692 


6,377 


3,435 


5,853 


14,653 


4,231 


$    cts. 


132,871 


29,423         54,665 


22,577  69 


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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   10 

into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued' 


101 


Impokts. 


Value. 


1900. 


1901. 


46,665 


9,366 


127,524        87,598 


5,370t         4,781 


7,177 


17,547 


4,609 


108,644 


9,739 


13,822 


1,433 


72,190 


1902. 


1903. 


1904. 


30,360 


101,682 


8,783 


2,030 


6,643 


19,138 


2,614 


119,309 


48,178        33,504 


208,018!      220,692 


7,314 


5,252 


4,508 


11,798 


4,019 


152,745 


6,377 


3,435 


5,853 


14,653 


4,231 


EXPOKTS. 


Value. 


1900.     i      1901.  1902.  VMS 


132,871 


V  V 


57,9141   30,251    61,671   103,127   54,665 ' 9 


1904. 


102 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
;N-o.  11.— Itemized 'Statement  showing  tlie  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


I  Quantity. 


Metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 
factures of,  N.E.S.— Con. 
Iron  and  manufactures  of,  steel 
and    manufactures  of,    or 
both  combined.— Con. 
Steel  springs  for  the  manufac- 
ture of   surgical    trusses  im- 
ported by  manufacturers  for 

use  in  their  factories Cwt. 

Steel  for  the  manufacture  of 
bicycle  chains  imixjrted  by 
manufacturers  for  use  in  their 

factories '  • 

Steel  for  use  in  the  construc- 
tion of  international  bridges, 

O.C ■ 

Steel  in  bars,  bands,  hoops, 
scroll  or  strips,  sheets,  or 
plates  of  any  size,  thickness 
or  width  when  of  greater 
value  than  2^  cts.  per  lb., 

N.O.P Cwt. 

Steel,  chrome  steel "^ 

Steel  for  the  manufacture  of 
files,  augers,  auger  bits,  ham- 
mers, axes,  hatchets,  scythes, 
reapmg  hooks,  hoes,  hand- 
rakes,  hay  or  straw  knives, 
wind  mills  and  agricultural 
or  harvesting  forks  imported. 

Steel  of'  No.  24  and  17  gauge, 
in  sheets  63  inches  long,  and 
from  18  inches  to  32  mches 
wide,  imported  by  the  manu- 
facturers of  tubular  bow 
sockets  for  use  in  the  manu- 
facture of    such   articles    in 

their  own  factories ' 

Steel,  manufactures  of  :— 
Pen  knives,  jack  knives  and 
pocket  knives  of  all  Hnds. 
Tablecutlery,allkind8,F.0.P.. .  - 

All  other  cutlery,  N.E.S 

Bayonets    swords,      fencmg 

foils  and  masks 

Guns,  rifles,  including  air 
guns  and  air  rifle.-,  (not 
being  toys),  muskets,  can- 
nons, pistols,  revolvers,  or 

other  firearms  • 

Needles,  of  any  material  or 

kind,  N.O.P   

Surgical  and  dental  instru- 
ments and  surgical  needles . . . 
Knife  blades,  or  blanks,  and 
forks  of  iron  or  steel,  in  the 
rough,  not  handled,  filed, 
ground  or  otherwise  manu- 
factured   


15 


Value.         Duty. 


$  $       CtB, 


Quantity . 


1904. 


Value.        Duty. 


$  $     cts. 


28 


71 


1,628 


307 


119,706 
3,069 


601,462 
22,563 


98,087 


27,933  01 
3,384  45 


18 


496 


805 


2,024 


217,033 


1,117 


146,287 
2,106 


73,953 


650,.318 
18,796 


162,511 


29,665  45 
2,819  40 


3,441 


168,397 
244,276 
207,379 

1,122 


743 


42,578  60 
53,413  80 
55,265  60 

331  60 


346,614 

66,887 

154,825 

828 


106,948  70j 
16,827  201 


69  501  . 


1,900 


186,132 
265,651 
199,997 

1,971 


459,878 

81,739 

170,344 

82 


51,512  60 
.58,440  80 
59,422  30 

624  70 


134,690  50 
20,049  10 


7  27 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


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into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &e. — Continued. 


Imports. 


Value. 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900.      I    «1901.  1902.  1903.  1904 


1,561 

1,264 

4,459 

1,640 

63,292 

196,489 

858,296 
17,374 

414.963 
11,549 

149,788 

138,  »16 

4,31] 

4,764 

122,325 
137,811 
158,322 

89,219 
196,906 
197,374 

2,780 

1,772 

140,336 

177,309 

52,238 

52,742 

103,740 

127,012 

2,348 

882 

1,060 


595,299 
35,218 


153,114 


7,483 


107,106 
214,959 
207.446 

2,716 


256,969 

58,581 

123,599 

452 


1,628 


307 


601,479 
22,563 


217,033 


3,441 


168,397 
243,550 

207,877 

1,122 


349,393 

66,780 

154,825 

828 


1900.     1901.     1902.   !   1903.     1904 


805 


2,024 


656,163 
18,796 


162,511 


1,900 


186,369 
265.490 
199,476 

2,001 


463,617 

81,742 

170,344 

82 


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No.  11. — ^Itemized'  Statement  showing  tihe  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 
factures of,  N.E.S.— Con. 

Iron  and  manufactures  of,  steel 
and  manufactures  of,  or 
both  combined — Con. 

Steel,  manufactures,  of,  N.E.S 
(exports) 

Stoves  of  all  kinds  and  parts 
thereof 

Sad  or  smoothing,  hatters'  and 
tailors'  irons,  plated  wholly 
or  in  part  or  not . .    

Swedish  rolled  iron  and  Swe- 
dish rolled  steel  nail  rods 
underhalf  aninch  in  diameter 
for  the  manufacture  of  horse- 
shoe nails Cwt. 

Tacks,  shoe Lbs. 

Tools  and  implements  : — 
Adzes,  cleavers,  hatchets, 
wedges,  sledges,  hammers, 
crowbars  cant  dogs  and 
track  tools  ;  picks,  mat- 
tocks and  eyea  or  poles  for 

the  same 

Axes Doz. 

Files  and  rasps,  N.E.S 

Saws 

Tools,  hand  or  machine,  of 
all  kinds,  N.O.P 

Tools  and  machinery,  all 
kinds,  not  manufactured  in 
Canada  up  to  the  required 
standard,  necessary  for  any 
factory  to  be  established  in 
Canada  for  the  manufac- 
tures of  rifles  for  the  Gov- 
ernment of  Canada '...... 

Materials  or  partsin  therough 
unfinished,  and  screws, 
nuts,  bands  and  springs,  to 
be  used  in  rifles  to  be  manu- 
factured at  any  such  fac- 
tory for  the  Government 
of  Canada 

Tubing,  rolled  iron  tubes  not 
welded  or  joined,  under  1^- 
inch  in  diameter,  angle  iron 
9  and  10  gauge,  not  over  1 J- 
inch  wide,  iron  tubing  lac- 
quered or  brass  covered, 
not  over  l|-inch  diameter, 
all  of  which  are  cut  to 
lengths  for  the  manufac- 
ture of  bedsteads Cwt. 

Tubes  for  boilers  of  wrought 
iron  or  steel,  including  flues 
and  corrugated  tubes  for 
marine  boilers Feet. 


Entered  foe  Home  Consumption. 


Quantity. 


11,723 
25,389 


7,892 


41,561 
3,019,120 


1903. 


Value. 


270,783 
10,471 


22,170 
2,511 


50,062 

42,261 

84,188 

170,859 

793,763 


154,402 


132,725 


Duty. 


$     cts. 


67,645  34 
2,606  35 


3,321  50 
864  83 


14,468  10 
10,565  25 
24,237  00 
51,040  00 

233,394  20 


1904. 


Quantity . 


Valu«l 


9,234 
74,246 


7,302 


365,997 


Duty. 


$     cts. 


91,406  76 


9,464      2,342  26 


17,095 
5,446 


54,277 

38,844 

80,255 

189,587 

875,080 


52,525 


27,333 


49, 100 !       151,017 


361,604|  16,7.50  94     3,933,685        375,575.  17,992  36 


2,563  15 
1,888  73 


15,919  10 

9,711  00 

23,517  20 

56,739  70 

263,385  40 


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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   10 

into  and  Exiwrts  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


106 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


129,864 
9,608 


43,199 
4,970 


54,396 

39,964 

101,903 

95,715 

635,450 


1901. 


84,555 


128,776 
10,050 


38,375 
5,5a3 


1902. 


173,003 


1903. 


270,854 


ip,225|        10.001 


27,HnO        22  170 
3,><«2  2,511 


1904. 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


134,042 
366,148  3,594 


9,399 


1901. 


1902.  1903. 


1904. 


607,426;       729,729[    2,399,852    1,285,312 
8,9081  7,753|  9,314  13,795 


17,095    ... 
5,44G    .. 


21,013  28,n!«5 

29.928  50,13.'> 

83,568  93,7t>8 

90,577  120,338 


625,118 


60.5,471 


57,659 


96,309 


.')0,0G2 
42,.S11 
«4,1H8 


.54,403, 
39,7621 . 
80,126;. 


170,026       190. 4f  3! 
793,716      875,498! 


154,402 


132,725 


52,525 


27,333 


151,0171 


392,876      231,209      324,042      361,545      376,765i   . 14 


11 


12 


13 


106 


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No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


j7 


Metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 
factures of,  N.E.S.  —  Con. 
Iron  and  manufactures  of, steel 
and    manufactures    of,    or 
both  combined — Con. 

Tubes,  seamless  steel,  for 
bicycles Feet. 

Tubes  of  rolled  steel,  seam- 
less not  joined  or  welded, 
not  more  than  1^-inch  in 
diameter n 

Tubing,  wrought  iron  or  steel, 
plain  or  gal  vanized,  thread- 
ed and  coupled  or  not,  2 
inches  or  less  in  diameter, 
N.E.S 

Tubing,  wrought  -  iron  or 
steel,  plain  or  galvanized, 
threaded  and  coupled  or 
not,  over  2  inches  in  dia- 
meter, N.E.S         M 

Other  iron  or  steel  tubes  or 
pipes,  N.O.P It 

Ware — Galvanized  sheet  iron 
or  of  galvanized  sheet  steel, 
manufactures  of,  N.  O.  P 

Ware — Agnte,  granite  or 
enamelled  iron  or  steel 
hollow  ware  

Ware — Enamelled  iron  or 
steel  ware,  N.E.S.;  iron  or 
steel  hollow  ware,  plain 
black  tinned  or  coated  ; 
and  nickel  and  aluminum 
kitchen  or  household  hol- 
low ware,  N.E.S 

Wire  bale  ties Bdls. 

Wire  fencing,  M'oven  buck- 
thorn strip,  and  wire  fenc- 
ing of  iron  or  steel,  N.E.S.  Lbs. 
,  Wire,  steel  strip  and  flat 
steel,  imported  by  manu- 
facturers of  plain  strip 
fencing  for  use  in  their 
own  factories  in  the  manu- 
facture thereof    Cwt. 

Wire,  barbed  fencing  ol  iron 
or  steel n 

Wire,  single  or  several,  cov- 
ered with  cotton,  linen, silk 
or  other  materials,  N.E.S. 

Wire,  iron  or  steel  galvanized, 
Nos.  9,  12  and  13  g.iuge 

Wire  of  all  kinds,  N.O.P. . . .      ,. 

Wire  rope,  stranded  or  twist- 
ed wire,  clothes  lines,  pic- 
ture or  other  twisted  wire, 
and  wire  cables,  N.E.S  .. .      » 

Wire  crucible  cast  steel Lbs. 


147,974 
123,174 

2,892,150 

2,070,738 
205,246 


Lbs. 
Cwt. 


2,953 
640,141 


48 
305,034 

1,796,435 

315,440 
95,389 


20,559 

2,080,722 


Value. 


14,313 
8,059 

129,965 

297,782 
37,479 

15,932 


Duty. 


$  cts. 


1,408  17 


1904. 


Quantity. 


39,074  76 

41,807  95 
11,128  40 

3,585  90 


62,642    21,515  72 


141,565 
3,512 


19,608 


130 
702,809 

274,683 

667,257 
232,054 


152,371 
102,156 


41,457  70 
1,053  60 


2,796  75 


80,419  90 


45,198  09 


30,231  78 


156,766 


805  90  46,281 


2,667,098 

2,266,438 
216,668 


1,658 
683,562 


7 
340,396 

1,135,377 

298,822 
81,701 


24,437 
2,518,473 


Value. 


12,418 


Duty. 


cts. 


1,178  88 


4,418 

434  97 

115,991 

36,665  99 

495,887 

73,128  40 

45,461 

13,497  70 

21,101 

4,541  69 

62,774 

23,491  95 

132,702 
2,262 

38,972  83 
678  60 

19,169 

2,992  40 

27 

847,019 

193,940 

56,693  50 

638  513 

202,153 

40,772  12 

173,567 
74,099 

34,770  11 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


107 


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into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Imports. 


EXFOKTS. 


Value. 


Value. 


1900.     !      1901. 


46,386 
23,871 

299,199 

266,342 
43,688 

42,968 

25,502 

103,670 


82,875 


6,342 
475,667 

469,462 

329,841 
192,745 


78,901 
51,239 


32,843 
3,559 

83,404 

233,341 
35,462 

44,815 

23.109 

59,133 


67.543 


299 
316,664 

355,910 

324,882 
100,856 


120,291 
82,063 


1902. 


16,722 


8,475 


1903. 


14,313 


8,069 


1904. 


108,088:  130,278 

287,832  304,323 

24,273,  37,391 

23,735i  16,065 

28,763  63, 20* 


1900. 


101,373 


13,825 


10,554 
826,846 

314,766 

548,185 
190,423 


131,951 

88,377 


145,656 
3,512 


19,608 


130 
702,809 

273,373 

667,257 
251,618 


153,735 
102,156 


12,418 
4,418 

118.955 

496,462 
45,461 

21,180 

63,129 


132,534 
2,262 


19,169 


27 
844,668 

194,106 

638,513 
201,925 


175,612 
74,099 


1901. 


1902.   i   1903. 


1904. 


4 


!10 


11 
12 


....  13 
....15 


16 

17 


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No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  tihe  Values-  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 

Entebkd  for  Home  CoifsuMPTioN. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value . 

Duty. 

1 

2 

Metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 
factures of— Con. 
Lead  and  manufactures  oi—Con. 
Wire  cloth,  or  wove  wire  and 

netting  of  iron  and  steel  . .  Lbs. 
Wire  screens,  doors  and  win- 
dows   

973,387 

47,926 
6,825 

$    cts. 

11,130  70 
1,961  60 

1,194,526 
5,644 

5,710 

56,366 
14,581 
24,378 

17,204 
2,243,020 

$    cts. 

12,390  80 
4,070  80 

3 

Wire  rigging  for  ships  and 
vessels  Cwt. 

6,645 
4,330 

30,444 

4 

Wire,    steel,   Bessemer    soft 
drawn  spring  of  Nos.  10, 12 
and  13  gauge,  respectively, 
and  homo  steel  spring  wire 
of  Nos.  11  and  12  gauge, 
respectively,   imported   by 
manufacturers  of  wire  mat- 
tresses, to  be  used  in  their 
own  factories n 

All  other  manufactures,  arti- 
cles ov  ware  not  s))ecially 
enumerated    or     provided 
for,  comixjsed  wholly  or  in 
part  of  iron  or  steel,  and 
whether  partly  or  wholly 
manufactured            ...         ,    ... 

14,252 
1,893,777 

5 

560,418  50 

665,947  70 

Total  iron  and  steel  and  mfrs  of 

Lead  and  manufactures  of  :■ — 

Old,  scrap,  pig  and  blocks. . .  Cwt. 

Bars  and  sheets n 

Pipe Lbs. 

Shot  and  bullets 

Tea  lead  i> 

42,290,969 

6,239.267  51 

42,348,469 

6,997,287  81 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

98,530 

11,535 

151,832 

23,932 

1,819,191 

362,400 

67,821 

35,398 

6,429 

1,197 

72,978 

15,798 

8,422  30 

6,493  00 

1,896  10 

389  79 

94,602 

14,102 

167,245 

107,019 

1,487,858 

437,123 

121,165 

39,644 

5,968 

4,546 

61,269 

20,299 

14,035  20 
7,219  86 
1,581  82 
1,128  28 

11 
1',', 

Nitrate  and  acetate  of,  not 

ground h 

Lead  ore  (exports) 

13 

Manufactures  of,  N.O.P 

Total  lead  and  manufactures  of. . 

Tin  and   manufactures  of  (ex- 
ports) .    . .    

53,547 

15,651  00 

61,856 

18,010  60 

253,168 

32,852  19 

314,747 

41,975  76 

14 

15 

Tin  crystals 

1,563 

2,168 
2^497 

150,978 

720,213 

1,461,811 

51 .890 

16 

Tin  plate  in  sheets,decorated. . . . . . 

17 

Tin,  strip  waste  ....    Lbs. 

Tinware,  plain,  japanned,  or 
lithographed  and  all  manu- 
factures of  tin,  N.E.S 

Tin  in  blocks,  pigs  or  bars. . .  Cwt. 

Tin  plates  and  sheets .     ....      m 

Tin  foil Lbs. 

Total  tin  and  manufactures  of. . . 

145,630 

25,490 
605,024 
369,940 

5,096 

123,877 

728,904 

1,806,643 

46,103 

32,153 

"  ' "  26^856 
496,400 
461,547 

18 

19 
^0 

30,092  77 

36,681  49 

^1 

2,712,186 

30,092  77 

2,389,557 

36,681  49 

Zinc,  manufactures  of ,  N .  0 .  P .    . .    . 
11     in  blocks,  pigs  and  sheets 

and  plates Cwt. 

ti      spelter  in  blocks  and  pigs.      u 
11     seamless,  drawn  tubing. .  Lbs. 

Total  zinc  and  manufactures  of. . 

22 
23 

26,046 

23,159 

445 

9,666 

142,827 

110,817 

88 

2,393  08 

25,553 
33,952 

14,092 

138,057 
164,751 

3,444  84 

94 

^5 

263,398 

2,393  08 

316,900 

3,444  84 

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SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   10 

into  and  Exjwrts  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


109 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


1901. 


28,914        32,032 

8,287         11,426 

22,752        27,333 


12,817 


1,495,435 

2&,649,178 


203,428 

57,748 

8,824 

4,289 

43,615 

15,445 


48,230 
381,579 


2,819 
2,146 
5,078 


99,921 

,     580,855 

1,683,788 

44,173 

2,418,780 

9,627 

156,167 

29,416 

1,870 

197,080 


13,021 


1,345,924 
27,107,419 


96,075 
72,115 
11,984 
2,535 
41,776 

11,073 


51,183 
286,741 


1902. 


1903. 


.31,751 
10,660 
32,949 


11,561 


1,440,621 
33,681,625 


102,351 

47,009 

8,182 

3,760 

59,947 

13,765 


48,485 
283,499 


2,410 
329 
110 


119,842 

697,664 

1,466,965 

49,758 

2,337,078} 

6,860 

103,457 
58,283 


168,600 


3,872 

581 

62 


115,300 

598,958 

1,528,655 

46,715 

2,294,143 

6,690 

141,560 

80,757 

47 

229,054 


47,956 

6,825 

30,444 


1904. 


14,252 


56,358 
14,581 
24,378 


Exports. 


Yalue. 


1900. 


1901. 


1902. 


17,204 


1,895,749  2,245, 446j  

42,156,215142,463,299  3,462,508 


66,756 

33,599 

6,581 

2,8;« 

72,978 

15,798 
252,261 


1,563 


5,096 


122,790 

38,576 

5,790 

2,914 

61,269 

20,299 

"61^906 

313,544 


2,168 


688,691 

688,691 

71,244 


2,497 


124,206  152,232 

728,904  720,213 

1,806,643  1,461,811 

46,103!  51,890 


2,712,515 

9,792 

142,827 

110,817 

88 

263,524 


2,390.811 

14,065 

138,057, 
»  164,751 


71,244 


316,873' 


1903. 


3,717,537  6,027,464,  6,849,149 


1904. 


5,848,079 


2,617,084   889,369'   384,077 


2,517,084!   889,369   384,077 


59,151    98,247 


90,953 


59,151    98,247    90,953 


347,740 


6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 
12 
13 


347,740 


76,796 


18 
19 
20 
21 


76,796 


22 

23 
24 
25 


110 


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11 


19 


ARTICLES. 


Entered  fok  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


Metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 
factures of — Con. 

Miscellaneous  metals  and  min- 
erals and  manufactures  of, 
N.E.S.:— 

AluHiina C  wt. 

Aluminum,  manufactures  of, 
N.O.P    ... 

Aluminum  in  ingots,  blocks 
or  bars,  strips,  sheets  or 
plaies Lbs. 

Antimony  ore  (exports) 

Arsenic  (exports) 

Asbestus  (exports) 

Asbestus  in  any  other  from 
than  crude,  and  all  manufac- 
tures of 

Babbit  metal 

Bary tes,    (exports) 

Bird,  parrot,  squirrel  and  rat 
cages  of  wire  and  metal  parts 
thereof 

Bismuth  metallic  in  its  natural 
state Lbs. 

Black  lead 

Blanketing  and  lapping  and 
disc  or  mills  for  engraving 
copper  rollers,  imported  by 
cotton  manufacturers,  calico 
jjrinters  and  wall  paper 
mnnufacturers 

Britannia  metal,  manufactures 
of,  not  plated 

Britannia  metal  in  pigs,  blocks 
and  bars Cwt. 

Bronze,  phosphor  bronze,  phos- 
phor tin,  in  blocks,  bars, 
sheets  and  wire 

Bronze  statuettes  or  ornaments 

Buckles  of  iron  or  steel,  brass 
orcopperof  all  kinds,  N.O.P. 
(not  being  jewellery) 

Composition  metal  for  the 
■manufactures  of  jewellery 
and  filled  gold  watch  cases 

Cryolite  or  kryolite Cwt. 

Frames,  clasps  and  fasteners 
for  purses  and  chatelaine  bags 
or  reticules,  not  more  than 
seven  inches  in  width,  im- 
])orted  by  the  manufacturers 
of  purses  and  chatelaine  bags 
or  reticules  for  use  in  their 
factories 

Furniture  springs , . . 

Garden  or  lawn  sprinklers 


Value. 


373,589 


09,473 


1,289 


157 


1,382 


36,599 
14,201 

13,930 


Duty. 


$      cts. 


1904. 


Quantity . 


3,526  54 


36,046 


Value. 


Duty. 


$      cts. 


108,956 
16,065 


75,465 
62,032 


5,007 

1,149 
22,559 


31,253 

28,563 

9,159 


9,642 
5,790 


35,152 


6,360 

8,872 


20,901 
9,209 

8,722 


18,703  93 
6,131  74 


1,752  45 
5^194  86 


6,622  36 


384,284        101,427 


470 


935  14 
2,011  10 

10,360  70 

630  00 


4,176  00 

•  2,762  70 

2,616  60 


342 


2,378 


4,070  95 


83,827    20,867  94 
51,785      5,043  58 


4,428 

893 
20,053 


10,890 

25,551 

9,915 


12,443 
5,003 


52,103 


7,457 
14,513 


14,013 
15,985 

287 


1,549  09 


5,981  38 


0,302  01 


1,171  88 
1,823  14 


15,457  30 
738  47 


2,821  27 

4,776  80 

83  90 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Ill 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


5,617 
6,920 


1901. 


1902. 


44,748 
23,999 


3,236 

207 
21,904 


11,761 

29,586 
10,168 


13,859 
7,916 


41,972 


2,712 
2,721 


4,875 

3,690 

975 


171 
7,457 

8,745 


50,288 


1903. 


1904. 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


1901. 


1902. 


36,599 
10,780|       14,656 

1 

30,4961   13,930 


53,0741   76,530 


108,956 
15,951 

101,4271 


1903. 


1904. 


200 
'4961909 


83,644 


24,684    39,226^   62,032;   51,785: 


3,560 

828 
25,829 


10,758 
23,433 

12,248 


15,273 

7,187 


38,501 


2,455 
2,158 


5,605 
3,237 
1.308 


4,792 
814 


5,007 
1,149 


20,612|   23,065 


13,192j  31,253 

I 

27,397|  28,563 

9,879  9,159 


27,082 
6,927 


36,750 


4.705 
8,842 


11,82' 

9,420 

974 


9,642 
5,790 


35,152 

6,360 

8,872 


20,901 
9,209 
8,722 


4,428 

893 
25,736 


m890 

25,866 
9,915 


12,443 
5,003 


6,074 
868,873 


3,820 


2,170 
'1,131,202 


20,104     5,060 

26,736!      39 

955,4051   984,836 


7001 


368 


52,001 


7,457 
14,513 


14,013 
16,075 

287 


10 


18 


121 
22 
123 


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ARTICLES. 

Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Metals  and  minerals  and  mfrs  of —Con- 
Miscellaneous  metals  and  min- 
erals and  mfrs.  of — Con. 
Gas   coal  or  other  oil  and  elec- 
tric   light   fixtures   or    parts 
thereof  of  metal,   including 
lava  or  other  tips,    burners 
collars,  galleries,  shades  and 
shade-holders 

$ 

200,310 
15,531 

36,168 

17,111 
27,365 

$    cts. 

59,846  .50 
4,540  55 

8,688  53 

• 

$ 

238,189 
20,517 

36,622 

13,047 

11,675 

4,105 

1,243 

379,931 

$    cts. 
70,817  20 

Gas  meters No. 

German,   Nevada    and    nickel 
silver,  manufactures  of,  not 
plated    

1,717 

.      2,242 

6,206  01 
8,514  71 

Silver,     German     silver     and 
nickel  silver,in  ingots,  blocks, 
bars,  strips,  sheets  or  plates, 
unmanufactured Lbs . 

52,721 

39,756 

Jewellers'  sweepings 

1,548 
356,107 

154  80 
106, 489  60 

124  20 

Lamp,   side   lights   and    head 
lights,  lanterns  and  chande- 
liers  

114,538  SO 

Metals,   other    than   iron  and 
steel,  N.E.S.,    manufactures 

^ 

II      ground  (exports) 

Mines,  produce  of,  N.E.S.  (ex- 

Mineral  and   bituminous   sub- 

tances,  N.O.P 

Mineralogical  specimens ... 

Nickel Cwt. 

Nickel-plated  ware,  N.E.S 

4^502 

52,201 
562 
13,154 
58,998 
13,023 

9,603  17 

36 

43,137 

1,618 

1,322 

77,671 

13,360 

8,259  92^ 

17,438  10 
1,302  30 

22,978  30 

1,336  00 

Nickel  fine,  contained  in  ore. 

Ores  of  metals,  all  kinds,   in- 
cluding cobalt  ore Cwt. 

Ores  N  E  S  (exports) 

10,611,238 

1,070,232 

8,277,357 

1,112,193 

Patterns  of  brass,  iron  or  other 

1,644 

4,779 
76,177 

480  80 

1,417  30 
19,849  20 

32,636 

3,322 
100,249 

9,790  80 

Pewter,  platina  and  metal  com- 
position, N.E.S 

Pins,  N.O.P 

1,009  30 
26,491  20 

Platinum  sheets  and  wire,  and 
retorts,     pans,      condensers, 
tubing  and  pipe  made  of  pla- 
tinum, imported  by  manufac- 

21,251 

2,870 

12,493 

28,112 

1,802 

12,737 

Plumbago,  crude 

Pyrites,  (exports) 

287  00 
2,917  75 

200  30- 

2,928  72: 

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into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


113 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904 


161,152 
22,751 


21,976 


8,633 

13,869 

208 

427 


242,810 


50 


28,038 

4,721 

44 

18,843 
6,944 


282,191 


2,059 

1,075 
45,149 


57,910 
4,4.S7 

17,869 


134,266 
12,311 


25,441 


13,515 

5,713 

289 

1,805 


254,842 


152,819 
12,528 


200,273 
15,531 


39,433!       36,168 


21 


20,042 

1,610 

64 

34,820 

11,965 


598,016 


1,308 

882 
57,914 


20,263 

2,357 

11,135 


13,938 

27,079 

114 

1,583 


282,497 


30 


64,237 

1,094 

1,539 

52,421 

13,909 


727,099 


2,053 

2,048 
68,245 


19,357 

3,649 

14,984 


17,111 
27,365 


1,423 


363,856 


51,930 
562 
13,154 
59,201 
13,023 


1,070,232 


238,148 
20,517 


36,622 


13,047 

11,675 

4,105 

1,243 


379,869 


43,421 

1,618 

1,322 

77,937 

13,388 


1,112,193 


1,644 

4,779 
76,222 


21,251 

2,870 

12,493 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904 


34,%9 


2,521 


34,202 


1,950 


40,039 


6,142 


81,096  175,915 

136,332  146,848 

20i  2,740 

33,684  114,997 


1,040,498 


134,.351 


32,636 

3,322 
100,113 


28,112 

1,802 

12,629 


10- 


30,054 

4,616 

32,499 


958,365 


213.180 


75 


40,109 

7.754 

54,357 


376,779 

242,290 

20 

196,325 


834,513 


123,271 


1,911 


25,789 

1,561 

57,623 


45,833 


2,421 


434,705 

I  327,894 


59,253 


2,294 


567,416 
213,66S 


305,476   117,977 


878,159 
160,045 


316 


17,504 

8,768 
60,458 


1,237,485 
'  83^483 


532 


27,085 
14,643 

44,227 


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No,  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Metals  and  minerals  and  mfrs.  of —Con. 
Miscellaneous    metals  and  min- 
erals and  manufactures  of — Con. 

Ribs  of  brass,  iron  or  steel, 
runners,  rings,  cops,  notches, 
ferrules,  mounts  and  sticks 
or  canes  in  the  rough  or  not 
further  manufactured  than 
cut  in  lengths  suitable  for  um- 
brella, parasol  or  sunshade 
sticks,  when  imported  by 
manufacturers  of  umbrellas, 
parasols  and  sunshades  for 
use  in  their  factories   

Screws  of  brass  or  other  metal 
except  iron  or  steel,  N.O.P.. 

Silex  or  crystallized  quartz.. .  .  Cwt. 

Stereotypes,  electrotypes  and 
celluloids  of  newspaper  col- 
umns in  any  language  other 
than  French  and  English, 
and  of  books,  and  bases,  and 
matrices,  and  copper  shells 
for  the  same,  whether  com- 
posed wholly  or  in  part  of 

metal  or  celluloid Sq.  in. 

II  II  for  almanacs,  calen- 
dars, illustrated  pamphlets, 
newspaper,  advertisements 
of  engravings,  and  all  other 
like  work  for  commercial, 
trade  or  other  purposes,  N. 
E.S.;  and  matrices  or  cop- 
per shells  of  the  same n 

11  II  of  newspaper  columns, 
and  bases  for  the  same,  com- 
posed   wholly   or   partly    of 

metal  or  celluloid n 

II  II  matrices  or  copper 
shells  of  the  same n 

Tagging  metal,  plain,  japan- 
ned or  coated,  in  coils,  not 
over  ]^-in.  wide,  when  im- 
ported by  manufacturers  of 
shoe  and  corset  laces  for  use 
in  their  factories Cwt. 

Type  for  printing,  including 
chases  and  quoins  and  slugs 
of  all  kinds 

Type  metal 

Wire  of  brass,  zinc,  iron  or 
steel,  screwed  or  twisted,  or 
flattened  and  corrugated,  for 
use  in  connection  with  nail- 
ing machines,  for  the  manu- 
facture of  boots  and  shoes. . . 

Wire  of  all  kinds,  except  iron 
or  steel,  N.O.P   

Wire,  twisted,  &c.,  except  iron 
or  steel,  N.E.S 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity .     Value.         Duty . 


cts: 


1904. 


Quantity.     Value.         Duty 


Lbs. 


3,514 


685,110 


352,168 

214,598 
222 

17 


141,281 

7,224 
2,762 


17,649 


2,522  OC' 


75,090 
57,536 


11,485 

1,525 
25 

233 
83,469 


28,435 

12,390 

384 


5,252  75 

536  53 
3  29 


5,547 


134,112 

12,495 
4,409 


757,975 


417,562 


240,699 


33 


14,898  03 
678  92 


2,476  81 
71  34 


77,629 
50,322 


19,444 


13,151 


1,925 


549 


90,650 
6,596 


27,884 

11,338 

885 


$    cts. 


4,359  73 


6,209  34 


601  79 


15,772  59 
618  36 


2,261  14 
152  50 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


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into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


iMPOitTS. 

Exports. 

Value . 

Value. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

1900. 

1901, 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

.$ 

•     $ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

S 

$ 

77,391 

74,726 

95,479 

141,281 

134,112 

' 

4,699 
2,876 

5,308 
2,106 

5,904 
3,858 

7,224 
2,762 

12,267 
4,409 

' 

15,340 

29,775 

25,160 

17,649 

19,444 

• 

r 

7,870 

8,154 

8,557 

11,465 

13,147 

16,681 

9,872 

11,758 

4,087 

4,877 

1,185 

1,308 

1,406 

1,525 

l,925l 

36 

45 

10 

25 

14,944 

1,459 

76,890 
7,472 

1,606 

67,598 
4,254 

233 

81,831 
8,088 

549 

91,398 
6,596 

66,568 

4,026 

47,867 

26,903 

31,.340 

28,435 

27,884 

4,456 

8,454 
7 

16,983 
120 

12,390 
384 

11,338 

885 

53 

10_i— 8^ 


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Metals  and  minerals  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 

Miscellaneous  metals  and   min- 
erals and  manufactures  of — Con. 
Yellow  metal,    in  bars,    bolts 
and  for  sheathinef Cwt. 

Total  miscellaneous  metals,  &c. 

Total  metals,  &c 


14 


ARTICLES. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


C^uantity. 


Milk,  condensed .  Lbs. 

Milk  food  and  other  similar  pre- 
parations  


Total  milk,  &c. 


Mineral  water,   natiiral,    not  in 

bottles Galls . 

Mineral,  aerated  waters,  N.E.S 


3,231 


422,911 


Value. 


40,351 


2,741,390 


51,560,502 


6,967,288  42 


31,167 

47,839 


Total  mineral  waters,  &c. 


Mosaic  flooring  of  any  material . 


Musical  instruments,  viz.  : — 

Brass  band  instruments . 

Organs,  cabinet ......  No. 

Parts  of  organs 

Pipe  organs     No. 

Pianofortes n 

Pianos,  parts  of 

Piano  and  organ  parts,  viz.  ; — 
Key  pins,  damper  springs, 
jack  springs,  rail  springs,  re- 
gulating screws,  spoons,  bridle 
wires,  damper  wires,  back 
check'  wires,  dowel  wires, 
German  centre  pins,  brass 
pins,  brass  brackets,  &c.,  &c 

Other  musical  instruments,  N.E.S. . 


Total  musical  instruments. 


Mustard  cake . 

Mustard,  ground 

Mustard,  French,  liquid . 

Total  mustard. . . 


Lbs. 


Oils- 
Mineral  oils — 

Coal  and  kerosene,  ciMde  (exports) . 
Coal  and  kerosene,  distilled, 
purified  or  refined  :  naph- 
tha and  retroleum,  N.E.S. Galls. 


10,556 


400 

"3 
695 


599,060 


14,479,176 


79,006 


1,242 
106,888 


108,130 


10,238 


29,168 

18,533 

17,132 

2,933 

126,931 

140,187 


60,237 
131,698 


526,819 


89,506 
8,993 


98,499 


1,241,726 


■    Duty. 


$    cts. 


324,885  39 


1904. 


Quantity. 


3.579 


Value. 


Duty. 


40,962 


3,059,542 


13,671  41 
13,180  30 
26,851  51 


200,030 


20,966  57 


20,969  57 


2,904  10 


6,938  .52 

5,550  30 

4,237  82 

636  60 

38,0.56  00 

35.046  09 


39,454  40 


129,919  73 


16,287  41 
3,113  60 


19,401  01 


51,721,534 

16,574 
61,796 


78,370 


6,009 


251 


1 
657 


645,409 


721 
136,583 


137,304 


5,532 


32,156 

15,284 

18,241 

115 

107.388 

147,377 


63,625 
140,513 


524,699 


101,473 
11,148 


112,621 


723,945  03  17,369,930  1,526,989  854,245  00 


$  cts. 


373,859  82 


7.805,648  30 


6,326  97 
16,413  50 


22  740  47 


28,845  21 


28,845  21 


1,610  30 


7,499  03 

4,585  10 

4,504  92 

34  50 

32,173  10 

37,245  81 


49,151  00 


135,193  46 


18,314  11 
3,900  86 


22,214  97 


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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   10 
inter  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &e. — Continued. 


117  • 


Imports 


Value. 


1900. 


32,477 

1,457,799 

36,656,885 

254,176 

43,610 

297,786 

1,126 
68,059 

69,185 

5,142 


1901. 


38,268 

1,733,179 

34,018,892 

99,434 

48,355 

147,789 

'  749 
74,271 

75,020 

3,523 


20,251 

10,275 

19,168 

324 

101,454 

123,935 


115,039 
396,446 


116 

70,880 
6,574 

77,570 


26,164 

13,687 

18,887 

2,111 

101,185 

144,194 


108,903 
415,131 


52 

82,.S72 

6,742 

89,166 


1902. 


67,246 

2,146,966 

41,610,579 

52,158 
38,779 
90,937 

492 
91,694 

92,186 

6,374 


25,427 

13,787 

17,867 

730 

106,171 

154,249 


1903. 


40,351 

2,748,322 

51,435,769 


1904. 


40,962 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


23,032 
49,860 
72,8921 


3,060,118  2,038,430 
51,839.056  23,150,859 


24,222 
G3.310 
87  532 


l,242i     721 
106,464|   138,255 


107,706 
10,228 


29,789 

18,502 

17,1321 

2,933 

127,084 

140,342 


39,144 
114,828 

472,203 


135 

82,698 
8,822 

91,655 


138,976 
6,342 


33,181 

15,384 

18,241 

115 

108,388 

147,377 


60,237   63,625 
131,930i   140,374 

527,949   526,685 


790,948:   810,780   930,791  1,278,512  1,556,310 


87,722 
8,808 

96,530 


101,992 
10,887 

112,879 


2,638,131 
38,458,086 


} 


3,186 


3,186 


440,147 
'  66,28.5 


11,097 
517,529 


1901. 


3,769 
3,769 


458,506 
'  90,695 


6,319 
555,520 


32 
2,628 


1,286 
1,801 


1902. 


1903. 


1904. 


3,051,393 


3,248,611 


34,796,920 


31,775,907 


3,363,243 

34,826,982 


242,539 


242,539 


3,408 


2,905 


3,408 


2,905 


394,689 


349,684 


78,914 


73,234 


5,250 


11,103 


478,853 


434,021 


972 
580 


1,488 
980 


153,761 


153,761 


3,547 


3,547 


279,561 


74,852 


12,737 


367,150 


15 
16 
17 


3,508 


18 


79519 


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ARTICLES. 

Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

Quantity. 

1903. 
Value. 

1904. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

$ 

$    cts. 

$ 

$    cts 

Oils,— Con. 

Mineral  oils — Con. 

I 

Crude  petroleum,  fuel  and  gas 
oils  (other  than    naphtha, 
benzine  or  gasolene),  when 
imported  by  manufacturers 
(other  than  oil  refiners)  for 
use  in  their  factories  for  fuel 
purposes  or  for  the  manu- 

facture of  gas .    . .  Galls. 

2,143,888 

136,092 

53,597  39 

4,318,569 

275,515 

107,964  56 

2 

Products   of    petroleum. 

N.E.S     .1 

554,668 

67,492 

27,733  40 

855,383 

100.609 

41,616  39 

3 

Carbolic  or  heavy  oil it 

Pretroleum,  crude,  fuel  and 

30,501 

4,.508 

22,936 

4,344 

4 

gas  oils  (-82.3;^  specific  grav- 

ity).                M 

Illuminating  oils    composed 

626,937 

31,220 

5 

wholly  or  m  part  of  the  pro- 

, 

ducts   of   petroleum,    coal, 

shale    or    lignite,    costing 

more    than   SO    cents    per 

gallon tr 

Total  mineral  oils 

Fish  oil- 

4,126 

1,725 

412  25 

10,076 

3,646 

910  50 

17,212,359 

1,451,543 

805,688  07 

23,203,831 

1,942,323 

1,004,736  45 

b 

Cod,  N.E.S.* - Galls. 

80,594 

35,  ,337 

74,598 

69,803 

V 

„                        „ 

460 

152 

30  40 

8,825 

2,945 

589  66 

8 

Cod-liver h 

6,115 

6,198 

1,227  47 

1,841 

5,174 

1,027  13 

9 

Seal* M 

85,496 
2,826 

32,600 
1,950 

'39606 

76,794 
5,423 

35,109 
3^264 

10 

11 

Whale  and  sV)ermaceti, N.E.S. Galls 
Other  N  E  S  *                             m 

652  80 

1'^ 

12.738 

6,080 
9,504 

25,793 
15,135 

10,443 
5,239 

13 

Total  fish  oil m 

29,970 

1,900  80 

1,047  80 

218,199 

91,821 

3,548  67 

208,409 

131,977 

3,316  73 

Animal  oils- 

14 

Lard  oil  Galls. 

6,887 

4,026 

1,005  58 

7,376 

4,072 

1,018  00 

15 

Neat's-foot > 

15,684 

11.492 

2,873  00 

12,037 

9,940 

2,485  00 

16 

Other  animal  oil,  N.E.S 

Vegetable  oils— 

3,818 

1,937 

374  27 

974 

568 

113  60 

IV 

Castor  t. 

149,595 

52,481 

7,325  18 

85,185 

33,744 

4,660  42 

18 

Cocoa-nut  and  palm  in  their 

310,719 
1   91o',549 

181,491 
363,469 

250,604 
738,985 

141,094 

19 
^0 

Cotton  seed  oil,  crude m 

11                 refined ....       h 

72,012  66 

253,870 

50,198  14 

21 

•ii      *          refined  for 

canning  fish   , , . . ,       n 

3,743 

1,723 

10,343 

4,425 

22 

Cotton  seed  oil,  for  the  ma- 
nufacture of  liquid  annat- 

to  0  C    Jan  15,  1898              n 

12,926 

6,112 

4,791 

1,937 

23 

Flaxseed  or  linseed,  raw  or 

boiled 

555,788 

299,595 

52,.532  52 

853,567 

278,613 

49,041  55 

24 

Olive  oil,  N.E.S .. 

44,370 

47,314 

8,664  01 

47,706 

52,713 

9,916  18 

25 

Olive  oil  for  manufacturing 

purposes n 

31,241 

18,000 

29,161 

16-389 

*  From  Newfoundland. 

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into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Imports.                                                                       Exports. 

Value. 

Value. 

1900. 

1901. 

$ 

27,498 

34,418 

1,488 

1902. 

$ 

40,568 

47,245 
8,166 

1903. 

• 

136,092 

67,486 
4,508 

1904. 
$ 

276,515 

1900. 

1901. 

$ 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

23,244 

§ 

8 

1 

7,588 

100,176 
4,344 

31,220 

2 

1,669 

3 

4 

5,115 

4,115 
878,299 

14,659 

1,478 

13,281 

22,682 

1,625 

632 
*),462 

57,819 

3,123 
1,029,893 

18,984 
1,321 
8,65& 

17,342 

'\.m\ 

4.038 
7,411 

59,565 

1,725 
1,488,323 

35,337 

152 

5,628 

32,600 

1,950 
(),080 
9,504 

91,251 

3,646 

5 

828,564 

1,971,211 

69,803 
2,945 
6,061 

35,109 

3,264 

10,443 

5,239 

132,864 

2,660 

3,087 

1,552 

2,468 

4,303 

20,558 

1,402 

13,866 

}    50,333 

42,370 

55,721 

35,498 

44,865 

6 
7 

8 

17,551 

726 

4,071 

}         759 

5,817 

120 

1,371 

4,963           7,136 

1,544 

9 
10 
11 

252 
2,561 

}      '^ 

! ■  ■ 

20, 714  i        11,380 

1,021 

12 
13 

60,987 

51,107 

49,678 

81,398         54,014 

47,430 

15,597 

5,277 

13,411 

7,940 

951 

25,828 

138,131 

38,305 

211,489 

18,891 

8,786 

895 

45,767 

116,481 

26,603 

348,735 

t 

4,026 

11,492 

1,937 

52,743 

181,491 
1     .366,048 

1,723 

6,112 

304,679 
46,454 

18,000 

4,072 

9,940 

514 

35,012 

141,094 
253,337 

4,425 

1,937 

281,301 
51,758 

16,389 

36 

713 

4,4921   

"^i 

28 
1,268 

14 

1,695 

16 

31,694 

17 

80,192 

18 

r     16,487 
I      92,288 



19 
20 

21 

9Q 

772 

1,224 

441,048 
30,130 

4,627 

6,487 

407,101 
40,648 

5,953 

479,277 

•>s 

25,163 

94 

2,564 

25 

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ARTICLES. 

Enteked  foe  Home  Consumption, 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Oils— Con- 
Vegetable  oils — Con. 
Rosin  oil 

$ 

10,939 

942 

35,912 

196,336 

94,424 

104,557 

30,310 

$     cts. 

"235'50 
6,979  92 

80,780  85 

23,303  41 

10,279  97 

5,774  46 

764 

69,961 

1,967,157 

422,410 

153,440 

67,256 

$ 

12,442 

583 
32,980 

245,864 

119,063 

119,773 

23,485 

$     cts. 

Sesame  seed  oil Galls. 

Vegetable  oil,  N .  E .  S „ 

Lubricating      oils,     composed 
wholly  or  in  part  of   petro- 
leum,  costing    less  than  25 
ceiits  per  imperial  gallon ...       n 

All     other     lubricating     oils, 

N.E.S.. n 

Essential  oils , .     Lbs. 

All  other  oils,  N.E.S Galls. 

Total  animal,  vegetable 
and  lubricating  oils 

Total  oils 

3,659 

87,298 

1,617,454 

252,697 

155,159 

73,596 

145  75 
6,531  59 

94,298  52 

28,848  32 

11,958  43 

4,467  51 

1,461,060 

272,141  33 

1,351,555 

263,683  01 

3,004,424 

1.081,378  07 

3,425,855 

1,271,736  19 

Oil  cake  and  meal,  cotton  seed 
cake  and  meal,  palm  nut  cake 
and  meal Cwt. 

Oiled  silk  and  cloth,  and  tape  or 
other  textile,   India-rubbered, 
flocked  or  coated,  N .  0 .  P 

Oil    cloth,    enamelled,    carriage, 
floor,  shelf  and  table  oil  cloth, 
cork  matting    or  carpets  and 
linoleum Sq.  yds. 

Total  oil  cloth,  &c 

31,443 

38,879 

.34,002 

41,310 

1,238,512 

88,850 
473,807 

25,323  10 
97,030  30 

1,594,792 

140,432 
589,976 

40,676  00 
120,004  00 

562,657 

122,353  40 

730,408 

160,680  00 

Optical  and  philosophical  instru- 
ments, Act- 
Optical,   philosophical,    photo- 
graphic and  mathematical  in- 
struments, N.E.S 

Philosophical  instruments  and 
apparatus    such  as  are    not 
manufactured  in  Canada,  im- 
ported for  use  in  universities, 
colleges,  schools  and  scienti- 
fic societies  and  public  hospi- 
tals   

192,750 

46,886 
9,196 

55,674 

47,005  34 

199,084 

52,653 
12,819 

53,051 

49,268  27 

Spectacles  and  eye-glasses 

2,757  70 
11,134  80 

3,832  20 

Spectacles     and      eye-glasses, 
frames,     and     metal     parts 
thereof 

10,609  80 

Total  optical  and  philoso- 
phical instruments,  &c 

304,506 

60,897  84 

' 

317,607 

63,710  27 

Packages  

743,509 

146,853  50 

827,787 

163,524  86 

Parcels  and  packages,  post  office, 
free  

Parcels  and  packages,  post  office, 
dutiable 

554,770 

129,987  84 

577  483 

136,824  81 

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121 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


8,826 

891 

15,571 


124,639 

96,833 
80,667 
36,142 

1,114,575 

2,004,126 


30,909 

62,408 

293,549 
355,957 

182,045 


1901. 


9,909 

346 

21,854 


1902. 


15,806 

388 

32,996 


136,226   134,510 


77,433 
83,719 
23,576 

1,266,147 

2,202,265 

29,836 

79,668 

344,037 
423,705 


159,022 


32,543    34,755 
7,866    9,359 


45,772 

268,226 
663,896 


46,861 

249,997 
699,985 


18,139j   24,024 
484,799   546,604 


05,081 
93,591 
22,933 

1,421,052 

2,511,110 

35,183 

72,262 

377,821 
450,073 


184,118 


57,697 
9,230 


43,709 

294,754 
710,918 

282 
588,765 


1903. 


10,939 

942 

38,234 


196,007 


Exports. 


622 
40 


ill,6: 
104,7 
31,160 

1,488,349 

3,067,923 


38,879 

88,547 

475,386 
563,933 

193,144 


46,886 
9,196 


55,674 

304,900 
781,731 


554,770 


1904. 


12,442 

583 

33,860 


248,317 

131,784 

120,686 

26,868 

1,374,319 

3,478,394 


41,310 

140,981 

590,602 
731,583 

199,564 


52,653 

12,888 


53,051 

318,156 
877,714 


1900. 


577,383 


10,438 
10,474 
64,241 

224,162 


1901. 


Valae. 


1902. 


1903. 


20,772 
21,485 
74,250 


183,347 


82,836 

87,445 
170,395 


205,793 


59,444 

69,444 

115,926 


289,945 


1904. 


61,381 

62,677 

114,410 


286,254 


10 


11 


12 
13 


14 

16 
17 


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ARTICLES. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Parcels  and  packages,  postal 
prepaid.  Duty  received  by 
Customs  from  Post-Office  De- 
partment     

Parcels  and  packages  by  express 
of  small  value 


Total  parcels,  post  office,  &c 

Paintings,drawing8,  photographs, 
chromos,  chromotypes  arto- 
types,  oleographs,  pictures,  en- 
gravings or  prints,  or  proofs 
therefrom,  and  similar  works 
of  art,  N.O.P. ;  blue  prints  and 
building  plans 

Painting  in  oil  or  water  colours 
by  artists  of  well-known  merit, 
or  copies  of  the  old  masters  by 
such  artists 

Paintings  in  oil  or  water  colours, 
the  productions  of  Canadian 
artists 


Total  paintings . 


17 


20 


Quantity. 


Value. 


3,19] 
877,301 


1,435,262 


Paints  and  colours  : — 

Blanc  fixe  and  satin  white. . . .  Lbs.  276,862 

Brocade,  bronze  powders  and 
gold  liquid  paint 

Colours,  dry,  N.E.S Lbs.       2,279,108 

Colours  and  paints,  pulped  or 
ground  in  oil  or  other  liquids, 
and  all  liquid,  pre[(ared  or 
ready  mixed  paints,  N.E.S..     .,  2,587,897 

Dry  white  and  red  lead,  orange 
mineral  and  zinc  white r         19,208,786 

Lampblack  and  ivory  black. . .     n  468,681 

Litharge . .    ....  Cwt.  13,921 

Metallic  colours,  viz . :  oxide  of 
cobalt, copper  and  tin,  N.E.S.  Lbs.  49,157 

Ochres  and  ochrey  earths,  and 
raw  siennas  ...    n  1,278,860 

Oxides,  fireproof,  umbers,  and 
burnt  siennas,  N.E.S. ,,  1,936,486 

Paints,  ground  or  mixed  in,  or 
with,  either  japan,  varnish 
lacquers,  liquid  dryers,  col- 
lodion, oil  finish  or  oil  varnish     It  47,623 

Paints  and  colours,  and  rough 
stuff  and  fillers,  anti-corrosive 
and  anti-fouling  paints,  com- 
monly used  for  ships' hulls . .     11  536,465 

Paris  green,  dry n  444,289 

Paints  and  colours  ground  in 
spirits,  and  all  spirits  var- 
nishes and  lacquers Galls.  547 

Putty  Lbs.  I      196,826 


Duty. 


$    cts. 

639  45 
227,591  10 


358,218  39 


304,835 

411,199 
1,939 


717,973 


3,142 

61,380 
91,532 


168,721 

758,871 
25,670 
47,761 

20,062 

13,278 

28,965 


4,303 


31,617 
48,259 


1,614 
3,0.35 


1904, 


Quantity. 


Value. 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


58,899  55 


58,899  55 1 


15,249  06 
17,293  86 


39,703  80 
35,960  82 


154,023 
'  2,324^580 

2,640,613 

16,925,585 

513,443 

9,894 


60,728 
2,596  81  j  1,163,939 
5,882  24  1,603,641 


1,058  17 


7,089  92 1 
3,352  30: 


615  44 j 
601  67 


7,195 
911,791 


1,439  20 
240,456  92 


1,496,469 


378,720  93 


325,623 

295,948 
1,959 


623,530 


51,379 


981,714 
279,770 


796 
268,471 


1,608 

53,633 

109,287 


165,269 

602,098 
26,569 
32,633 

24,819 

13,303 

23,333 


3,623 


40,397 
36,524 


66,694  1& 


65,694  15 


15,790  55 
21,507  01 


39,089  33 
32,994  57 


2,683 
3,976l 


2,648  95 
5,101  63 

877  75 


9,419  39 
2,528  44- 


895  61 
792  94 


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Imports. 

Exports. 

Value. 

Value. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 
8 

1903. 

$ 

3,191 
877,801 

1904. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

$ 

7,195 
911,791 

$ 

9 

$ 

$ 

$ 

870,968 

1,131,945 

1,108,600 

1,373,906 

1,702,573 

1,697,647 

1,435,262 

1,496,369 

331,593 
300  353 

402,556 
433  766 

246,382 

421,287 
1,296 

270,759 

536,075 
,  1,814 

304,190 

411,199 

1,939 
717,328 

» 

• 

• 

* 

* 

5  751 

1,959 
633,905 

842,073 

668,965 

808,648 

__    . 

a,  691 

27,223 
55,631 

116,676 

8,205 

32,680 
59,219 

131,131 

462,353 
18,437 
51,944 

6,179 

7,849 

18,924 

3,960 

15,749 
31,893 

1,534 
3,544 

3,833 

42,964 
73,173 

145,408 

603,621 
22,679 
47,021 

13,401 

8,982 
24,898 

5,224 

19,014 
80,818 

2,134 
2.615 

3,142 

61,633 
91,083 

173,775 

759,459 
25,670 
47,761 

20,062 

13,278 

28,965 

4,178 

32,308 
48,259 

1,618 
3,035 

1,698'    

63,335 

109,287 



164,013 

666,365 
26,569 
32,633 

63S,869 
20,001 

29,176 

8,230 

24,819 
13,303 
23,838 

3,623 

40,899 
36,524 

2,683 

' 

10,238 
22,316 

5,192 

[      7,599 

7,732 

5,706 

10,454 

8,206 

3,881 

41,713 

1,398 

5,862 

3,976 

:::.:::::;:::., ..:..! 

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25 


ARTICLES. 


Paints  and  colours — Con. 

Ultramarine  blue,    dry  or  in 


W^ki- 


Lbs. 
hiting,  or  whitening,  gilders, 
whiting  and  paris  white Cwt. 


Total  paints  and  colours 


Papers  and  manufacturers  of — 

Album  insides,  made  of  paper  .    . 

Paper,  photographic,  plain  basic 
baryta  coated,  for  albumen - 
izing  or  sensitizing  when  im- 
ported by  manufacturers  of 
sentized  paper 

Paper  tubes  and  cones,  when 
imported  by  manufacturers 
of  cotton  yams  or  fabrics,  to 
be  used  in  winding  yarns 
thereon,  O.C 

Albumenized  and  other  papers 
and  films  chemically  pre- 
pared for  photographer's  use 

Bags  or  sacks,  printed  or  not. . 

Cards  for  playing Packs 

Calendered,  including  writing 
and  note  paper,  ruled. 

Cardboard,  pasteboard,  in 
sheets  or  cut  to  sizes,N.E.S 

Envelopes M. 

Pads  not  printed,  papier  mache 
ware,  N.O.P.,  and  manu- 
factures of  paper,  N.E.S 

Hangings  or  wall  paper.  Rolls  of  8  j'ds. 

Borders  and  bordering  u 

Leather  board  and  leatheroid 
and  manufacturers  of.    

Mill  board,  not  straw  board 

Paper,  felt  or  straw  board,  tarred . . . 

Paper,  not  tarred 

Printing  paper,  costing  not 
more  than  2|c.  per  lb .    .....   Lbs. 

Printing  paper,  N.E.S m 

Ruled,  border  and  coated 
papers,  and  papeteries  and 
boxed  papers 

Straw  board  in  sheets  or  rolls.   Lbs. 

Union  collar  cloth  paper,  in 
rolls  or  sheets,  not  glossed  or 
finished   .    

L^^nion  collar  cloth  paper,  in 
rolls  or  sheets,  glossed  or 
finished 

Window  blinds  of  paper  of  all 
kinds . 

Wrapping  paper Lbs. 

All  kinds,  N.E.S 


Entered 'FOR  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


441,955 
139.804 


Value. 


21,557 
39,867 


1,369,134 


443,430 


98,553 
27,531 
43,659 


1^. 


38,956 


490,984 


204,319 
,581,517 


425,460 


Total  paper  and  manufacturers  of . 


704,875 


40,594 
35,592 


479,105 
207,233 

18,287 
28,745 

86,025 


4,380 
349.028 


131,112 

7,428 


1,921 


175 

2,119 

30,934 

517,943 


Duty. 


§   cts. 


129,404  09 


29,044  60 

6,865  18 

25,674  58 


2,110,364 


13,897  98 
11,524  53 


158,655  76 
70,709,24 

4,571  75 
2,810  08 

21,482  68 


6 -.7  00 
78,969  16 


42,548  02 
1,817  58 


288  15 


35  00 

739  08 

7,613  78 

118,478  24 


596,382  39 


1904. 


Quantity. 


361,200 
186,919 


583,059 


73,955 


2,356,307 


54,676 
8,128,355 


523,526 


1,266,951 


Value. 


20,824 
42,507 


1,26.3,176 


26 


120 


2,854 


110,865 
48,201 
63,968 


60,312 
66,784 


656,772 
187,342 

23,636 
35,575 

100,470 

1,202 
435,082 


154,738 
11,217 


1,248 


138 

235 

47,801 

610,447 


2,619,033 


Duty. 


$   cts. 


131,646  17 


32,882  30 
12,219  10 
32,436  76 


20,659  36 
21,861  93 


219,887  22 
64,706,54 

5,909  00 
3,481  98 

25,073  59 

180  30 
97,736  04 


50,857  75 
2,801  75 


187  20 


27  27 

82  25 

12,0.39  27 

142,214  42 


745,244  03 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
iaito  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


125 


Imports. 


Value. 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


14,586 

34,575 

1,038,258 

708 


109.067 
12,979 
29,637 

11,477 

37,339 
28,023 


428,758 

91,272 

2,698 

0,323 
17,871 
14,809 

2,630 

192,781 


9,546 
16,721 


2,889 


1,472 

414 
19,795 

388,49(3 


1901. 


12,029 

(JO,  878 

926,508 


112,409 
32,075 
34,645 

9,385 

38,132 
27,416 


446,762 

111,757 

2,147 

18,022 
26,228 
33,177 

758 

353,595 


17,429 
10,324 


1,920 


659 


25,755 
494,921 


1,426,305  1,797,520 


1902. 


1903. 


13,612|   21,557 

42,136   39,867 

1,151,533  1,375,650 


340 


105,339 
30,245 
38,711 

8,571 

42,429 
31,414! 


471,325! 

191, 721  i 

2,509! 

19.859 
22,342 
43,496  1 
3,393  J 

3,9491 
299,570! 


98,553 
28,147 
42,874 


40,698 
35,632 


479,241 
217,734 

18,287 
28,598 

86,025 

4,380 

348,825 


53,529!   131,286 
7,779i    7,428 


2,717    1,921 


154 


34,409 
528,994 

1,942,795 


175 

2,119 

30,871 

.517,458 

2,120,252 


1904. 

20,824 

42,507 

1,266,896 

26 
120 

2,854 


110,8(55 
47,843 1 
65,386i 


1900. 


1901. 


1902. 


7,599 


7,732 


5,706 


1903. 


1904. 


10,454 


8,206 


60,300 
67,008  i 


^657,027 
188,330 

23,636 
35,575 

101,330|  -j 

i 
1,202| 
435,693  . 


(     31,271 
1 


154,707 
11,217 


1,218 


13S 

235 

47.813 

611,7C.6 

2,(>24,310 


31,271 


41,518 


26,769 


44,088 


49.862 


41,518 


26,769 


849,519;  1,097,212 


893,6071  1,147,074 


23 


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10 


18 


ARTICLES. 

Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value . 

Duty. 

ParafBne  wax   Lbs. 

Pearl,   mother    of,     unmanufac- 
tured  

592,642 

$ 

28,674 

29,258 
216 

125,100 

12,216 

$    cts. 
8,234  00 

418,967 

18,440 

38,428 
139,732 

153,639 

133,395 

$    cts. 
5,465  35 

Pelts,  raw . .    

Pencils,  lead,  in  wood  or  other- 

31,002  97 
25,986  28 

39,515  13 
30,616  14 

Pens,  penholders  and  rulers  of  all 
kinds 

Perfumery,  pomades,  &c.,  viz.:— 
Hair  oil,  tooth  and  other  pow- 
der, washes,  pomatum,   pas- 
tes,   and  all    other   perfume 
preparations,   N.O.P.,    used 
for  the  hair,  mouth  or  skin 

75,619 
46,001 

42,289 

5,097 
157 

21,763  60 
23,002  00 

*23,345  20 

764  55 
47  10 

4,359 

3,219 

5,  .593 
64 

94,850 
56,655 

53,792 

7,421 
94 

27,462  80 

Perfumes  and  perfumed  spirits, 
bay  rum,  cologne  and  laven- 
der water,    hair,    tooth  and 
shin  washes,  and  other  toilet 
preparations    containing 
spirits  of  any  kind,  in  bottles 
or  flasks  weighing  not  more 
than  four  ounces  each.     . . .    Galls. 

Perfumes  and  perfumed  spirits, 
bay  rum,  cologne  and  laven- 
der waters,  hair,   tooth   and 
skin  washes,  and  other  toilet 
preparations    containing 
spirits  of  any  kind,  in  bottles, 
flasks     or    other     packages 
weighing     more    than    four 
ounces  each « 

Pomades,     French    or    flower 
odours,  &c.,  imported  in  tins 

each Lbs . 

1,            M          all  other,     n 

Total  perfumes,  pomades,  &c 

2,455 

2,697 

4,151 
113 

28,789  65 

29,389  59 

1,113  15 
29  00 

169,166 

68,922  45 

212,812 

86,784  19 

Photographic  dryplates 

44,724 
84,073 

12,378  20 
24,703  30 

48,981  90 

10,988  19 

22,359  88 

2,306  81 

2,153  90 

51,844 
80,067 

14,441  10 

Picture  and  photograph  frames 
of  any  material 

Pickles  and  sauces—                         * 
Pickles  in  bottles,  jars  or  simi- 
lar vessels Galls . 

Pickles,  in  b\ilk n 

Sauces  and  catsups,  in  bottles,     u 

bulk...     „ 

Soy „ 

Total  pickles  and  sauces.   ...     n, 

Plants  and  trees,  viz.: 
Berry  bushes,grape  vines,  shade 
and  lawn  trees  (exix)rts) , 

24,101  00 

208,056 

103,733 

60,992 

22,170 

34,323 

183,420 

.32,296 

79,099 

7,208 

6,154 

246,583 

124,374 

80,757 

23,368 

31,076 

218,678 

32,581 

99,526 

8,108 

6,510 

56,850  09 

10,937  11 

28,257  49 

2,551  97 

2,275  94 

.429,274 

308,177 

86,790  68 

506,158 

365,403 

100,872  60 

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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


127 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902 


3,529 
24 


98,780 
71,203 


42,317 


47,608 


28,665 


6,210 


124,800 

42,012 
49,282 


129,421 

24,571 

81,411 

6,695 

3,006 

245,104 


9,639 

4 

5,568 

105,165 
79,166 


55,830 


12,750 

16,177 
10 

105,662 

85,944 


57,028 


1903. 


28,674 

29,258 
216 

125,036 

112,097 


76,439 


Exports. 


Value . 


1904. 


18,445 

38,428| 
139,732, 

153,598' 

133,407 


95,612 


1900.         1901.  1^.  1903.  1901 


85,162 


38,239 


36,850 


74,523 


51,098        43,026:        47,566        56,131 


35,634        37,754 


6,627 
23! 

149,212 


43,564 
62,855 


140,034 

18,323 

72,813 

4,961 

5,872 


5,363 
24 

143,195 


44,366 
74,947 


13.5,838 

19.207 

69,191 

4,(»68 

5,625 


242,Oo3i      233,929 


41,662 


5,097 
157 

170,921 


44,558 
84,624 


187,220 

32,676 

80,531 

6,9.33 

6,154 

313,514 


54,588 


7,421 
94 

213,846 


51,844 
82,005 


216,505 

35,223 

104,725 

8,343 

6,488 

371,284 


7,501 


6,613 


6,475 


7,170 


54,126 


9 
10 


11 
12 


13 
14 
15 
16 
17 


10,508  18 


128 


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18 


19 


20 


23 


24 


ARTICLES. 

Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Plants  and  trees— Con.. 
Florists'  stock,  viz. : 
Palms,  bulbs,  corms,  tubers, 
rhizomes,  arucaria,  spiraea 
and  lilies  of  the  valley 

$ 

82,511 

39,046 

1,370 

81 

289 

359 

412 

2,057 

8,737 

1,476 

2,101 

391 

1,365 

65 

5,856 

$    cts. 
7,696  12 

$ 

91,693 

42,912 

925 

142 

690 

704 

37 

2,879 

9,833 

2,558 

1,305 

1,070 

2,  .539 

128 

6,619 

$   cts. 

Fruit,  shade,  lawn  and   orna- 
mental   trees,     shrubs    and 
plants,  N.E.S 

8,494  30 

Trees  NES                  

Currant  bushes No". 

3,552 

6,662 

15,870 

40,737 

20,495 

100,754 

8,731 
25,711 

3,660 

11,210 

406 

16  20 

41  88 

71  80 

82  40 

394  14 

3,022  62 

261  93 

771  33 

109  80 

336  30 

12  18 

3.936 
15,870 
2.5,040 

2,290 
90,635 
125,699 
15,785 
24,827 
12,167 
20,110 
661 

28  40 
136  06 

140  80 

Raspberry  bushes n 

6  80 
506  30 

Apple  trees « 

Cherry  trees     n 

3,770  97 
473  55 

Peach  trees n 

Pear  trees ...     n 

Plum  trees " 

744  56 
365  01 
603  30 

Quince  trees _ .    .....     m 

Seedling  stock  for  grafting,  viz., 
plum,  pear,  peach  and  other 
fiuit  trees 

19  92 

146,116 

12,816  70 

164,034 

15,289  97 

Plaster  of  Paris  (See  under  stones 
and  manufactures  of,  N.E.S.). 

Plates,  engraved  on  wood,  steel 
or  on  other  metal  and  transfers 
taken  from  the  same,  including 
engraver's  plates, of  steel  polish- 
ed, engraved  or  for  engraving 

■ 

8,280 

173,136 
61,396 

1,647  67 

50,786  00 
15,096  59 



6,923 

189,013 
61,347 

1,386  08 

Pocket-books,    and    purses,  reti- 
cules  and   musical  instrument 
cases   

Polish  or  composition,  knife  and 
other,  N.O.P 

Precioiis  stones,  N.E.S,,  polished 
but  not  set,  pierced   or  other- 
wise manufactured,  and  imita- 
tions thereof   

58,238  40 
15,376  80 

102,233 
246,294 

884,054 

21,858 

8,893  33 

92,  .386 
260,107 

853,944 

11,077 

8,921  49 

Diaiiiouds  unset  or  diamond  dust, 
or  bort  and  black  diamonds  for 

10 

Diamond  drills  foT  prospecting  for 
minerals,  not  to  include  motive 
power No. 

Total  precious  stones,  &c..    . . . 
Prizes  :  cups    and    other    prizes 

36 

1,254,439 

8,893  33 

1,217,514 

8,921  49 

2,058 

3,34(i 

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SESSIONAL  PAkER  No.  10 
imto  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


129 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904. 


51,836 


26,886 
1,8711 


353 

148 
19 

476 

356 
8 

16« 
19 
77 


5,841 
88,058 


4,438 

78,337 
27,850 


62,301 
91,589 


451,792 

24,252 
629,934 


1,261 


60,648 


27,956 
353 
53 
109 
294 
432 
549 

2,972 
550 

2,237 
112 

1,844 


3,96' 
102,076 


2,650 

94,304 
42,456 


77,553 
50,970 


611,978 

24,541 
765,042 

852 


10— i_9 


70,799 


.33,470 

1,577 

19 

551 

1,220 

593 

757 

8,503 

1,057 

1,357 

405 

2,505 

55 


4,851 


127,719 


6,888 

136,640 
52,659 


64,551 
55,691 


728,489 

15,130 
863,861 

3,271 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900.    1901.    1902.     1903.     1904 


82,511 


39,046 

1,370 

81 

289 

359 

412 

2,05' 

8,737 

1,476 

2,101 

391 

1,365 

65 


5,856 
146,116 


8,374 

173,642 
61,317 


102,233 
246,294 


884,054 

21,858 
1,254,439 

2,058 


91,693 


42,912 

925 

142 

690 

704 

37 

2,879 

9,833 

2,558 

1,.305 

1,070 

2,539 

128 


6,619 


164,034 


6,923 

189,030 
61,380 


92,386 
260,107 


853,944 

11,077 
1,217,514 


3,346 
•  R— 16 


7,501 


6,613 


6,475 


7,170 


2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

II 

12 

13 

14 


15 


10,508 


16 

17 
18 


19 
20 


21 

22 
23 

24 


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No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


11 


19 

2(> 
21 

22 


ARTICLES. 


) 


Provisions    not    otherwise    spe- 
cified : — 

Butter Lbs. 

Cheese n 

Eggs Doz. 

Egg  yolk  

Lard Lbs. 

Lard  compound  and  similar 
substances,  cottolene  and 
animal  stearine  of  all  kinds, 

N.E.S. Lbs. 

Meats,  viz.: — 

Bacon 

Hams,    including    shoulders 

and  sides  for  import 

Beef,  salted  in  barrels   . .  n 
Canned  meats,  canned  poul- 
try and  game n 

Extracts  of  meats  and  fluid 
beef,'  not   medicated    and 

soups 

Mutton  and  lamb,  fresh Lbs. 

Pork,  barrelled  in  brine n 

Poviltry  and  game,  N.O.P 

Dried  or  smoked  meats,  and 
meats  preserved  in  any 
other  way  than  salted  or 

pickled,  N.E.S Lbs. 

Other  meats,  fresh n 

Other  meats,  salted,  N.E.S..      i. 
Tongues  (exports) ... 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


Quantity. 


Total  provisions 


Pun\ice  and  pumice  stone,  ground 
and  unground    

Quills,  N.E.S 

Quills  in  their  natural  state  or 
unplumed ....    

Rags  of  cotton,  linen,  jute  and 
hemp,  woollen,  paper  waste  or 
clippings,  or  waste  of  any  kind, 
except  mineral Cwt. 

Regalia  and  badges 

Rennet,  raw  and  prepared 

Resin  or  rosin,  in  packages  of  not 
less  than  100  lbs Cwt. 

Ribbons,  N.  B.S.  (except  silk) , 

Ribbons  (silk) 

Rugs,  railway  or  travelling  and 
lap  dusters  of  all  kinds. .      

Saddle  trees  and  stirrups  of  wood 
(Mexican) 

Sails  for  boats  and  ships 


Salt,  coarse,  N.E.S 

Salt,  fine,  in  bulk    

Salt,  N.E.S.,  in  bags,  barrels  and 
other  packages 


Lbs. 


539,711 

286,822 
559,236 


365,919 

31,764 

2,902,422 

1,381,254 

967,039 


64,035 
5,416,131 


448,325 
276,751 
147,863 


241,286 


160,615 


8  236,409 
2;  153, 317 

4,164,967 


1903. 


Value. 


145,221 
50,296 

122,590 

3,189 

41,720 


2,823 

411,068 

76,607 

116,980 


78,778 

4,652 

497,592 

60,101 


55,667 
31,845 
15,039 


Duty. 


1904. 


Quantity. 


$   cts.  I 

21,.564  33 

8,507  38 

16,777  08 


7,316  67 

635  11 

58,023  97 
27,625  08 

28,775  77 


19,169  44 

1,628  20 

108,322  62 

12,pi6  13 


8,964  22 
^,302  53 
2,956  78 


1,714,168  330,585  31 


6,1.52 


1,414 


295,120 
10,163 
61,45i 

194,292 
1,093,119 

60,519 

11,010 
2,908 


21,171 
5,893 

14,721 


3,500  82 


376,927  50 


14,461  70 


718  50 


4,118  21 
1,076  65 

3,123  86 


480,501 
301,96 i 
972,249 


589,992 

65,949 

3,211,913 
1,964,537 
1,075,192 


128,440 
5,669,187 


645,501 
276,484 
138,935 


254,484 


261,940 


10.094,505 
2,  .361, 200 

17,323,478 


Value. 

Duty. 

$ 

.$   cts. 

119,749 
51,566 

202,651 

3,330 

56,849 

19,208  10 

8,969  47 

29,167  47 

ii,"794  58 

4,820 

1,318  98 

421,038 

85,936 

130,977 


104,656 

7,314 

391,834 

44,071 


76,464 
33,149 
12,570 


1,746,974 


6,537 


190 


333,815 
11,549 
84,070 

229,788 
1,057,570 

77,792 

13,159 

1,868 


23,954 

5,468 

44,764 


64,208  12 
39,290  74 
32,570  07 


25,673  37 

2,559  90 

113,330  41 

8,811  94 


12,910  44 
8,294  52 
2,778  16 


380,886  27 


3,915  57 


373,223  52 
18,410  40 

467  60 


5,047  25 
1,180  60 

12,994  39 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


131 


''m-to  and  Experts  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904 


606,183 

647,443 

128,405 

1,280 

62,091 


19,230 

649,996 
107,550 
220,573 


335,632 
610,127 
194,522 
2,553 
107,392 


9,103 

726,225 
108,811 
249,150 


52,707  50,471 

30,537  21,147 

305,5081  400,277 

30,772  54,277 


70,781 
38,564 
28,298 


2,895,978 


5,604 
513 

121 


306,843 

3,383 

59,704 

111,760 
f  17,162 
t  098,789 


25,106 
45,770 
25,013 


3,085,576 


5,516 
145 

5,871 


225,924 

6,214 

08,050 

125.363 

25,812 
017,816 


56,969i       56,760 


10,892 
1,898 


13,169 
4,514 


9,123 
2,149 


19,826 
5,185 


179,-^79 
245,489 
170,2(>0 
3,492 
156,648 


7,415 

656,024 
123,242 
146,253 


56,320 

12,671 

587,784 

61,073 


47.075 
46,512 
50,975 


141.146 

132,374 

122,960 

3,189 

40,341 


2,823 

414,414 
121,249 
110,023 


150,949 

104,214 

203,492 

3,330 

67,917 


5,190 

441,003  { 
123,634 
146,556 


EXPOBTS. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904 


12,500  8,408 

10-i-9| 


2,550,712 


7,254 
493 

2,351 


167,902 
12,414 
68,426 

147,613 
46,238  \ 

752,492  j 

56,961 

15.214 
4,453 


24,873 
1,014 

13,192 


78,970  108,094 

4,652  9,705 

.'515,704  419,067 

65,351  53,850 


54,590 
32,158 
15,030 


1,85.5,010 


6,152 


1,414 


295,120 
10,168 
61,451 


76,790 
41,114 
12,608 


1,967,513 


6,537 


190 


333,815 
11,649 
84,070 


194,292      229,788 
1,093,470    1,059,019 

60,756        79,631 


11,010 

2,908 


21,171 
5,893 

14,708 


13,159 
1,862 


23,954 
5,468 


5,429,563 

20,483,981 
1,457,942 


11,599 


12,471,848 
286,677 

,  228,983 


3,035 

63,263 

211,181 


312,290 


71,138 
13 

41,031,513 


43,287 


3,355,197 

21,123,251 

1,692,296 


58,643 


11,497,480 

285,784 

820,337 


5,712 

59,944 

143,084 


423,045 


332,580 
89,096 


39,886,449 


47,597 


200 


44,897        26,716 
R— 16 


105 


30,362 


5,667,150 

19,870,072 

1,736,141 


6,958,9001    4,735,653 


28,560 


12,163,505 
241,485 

421,473 


6,135 

68,896 

240,114 


882,191 


136,975 
1,791 


41,463,488 


86,006 


24,776,406 
1,441,254 


236,294 


24,224,470 
1,062,123 


48,031 


15,456,286  12,611,788 
455,908       425,731 


218,314 


8,223 
134,818 
163,776 


619,911 


92,582 
6,764 


50,569,442 


86,462 


25 


80 


268,606 


9,276 
461,055 
143,831 


2,350,316 


126,250 
5,002 


46,472,132 


145,889 


40 


37,765 


46,054!    43,115  33 


21 


132 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  £ 

No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values)  of  Imports 

4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1'905 


ARTICLES. 


Salt,  imported  from  the  United 
Kingdom  or  any  British  posses- 
sion, or  imported  for  the  use  of 
the  sea  or  sfulf  fisheries Lbs. 

Total  salt n 


Entered  fob  Home  Consumption. 


Quantity . 


13 


21 


22 


Sand  paper,  glass,  flint  and  emery 
paper  and  emery  cloth 

Sausage  casings,  N.E.S 

Sausage  skins  or  casings,  not 
cleaned 


Seeds  and  bulbous  roots,  viz.: — 

Aimato 

Beans  (seed)  from  Great  Britain 

Beet  and  mangolds 

Carrot 

Clover  (exports) 

Grass  (exports) 

Flax-seed 

Garden,  field  and  other  seeds 
for  agricultural  or  other  pur- 
poses, N.O.P.,  when  in  bulk 
or  in  large  parcels 

Garden,  field  and  other  seeds 
for  agricultural  or  other  pur- 
poses, N.O.P.,  when  in  small 
papers  or  parcels 

Mustard 

Pease  (seed)  from  Great  Britain 

Rape  seed,  sowing 

Turnip  seed 

Other  seeds,  N.E.S.  (exports) 

Bulbous  roots,  N.O.P 

Mushroom  spawn 

Seeds,  aromatic,  not  edible,  and 
crude,  viz.  : — 

Anise,  anise-star,  caraway, 
coriander,  cardamon,  cum- 
min fenugreek  and  fennel.. 

Total  seeds  and  bulbous  roots . 

Ships  and  other  vessels  built  in 
any  foreign  country,  hull,  rig- 
ging and  all  appurtenances  ex- 
cept machinery 

Ships'  boilers,  steam  engines  and 
other  machinery 

Ships  and  vessels,  repairs  on 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


25 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Total  ships,  &c . 


Signs  of  any  material  framed  or 
not,  and  letters  of  any  material 
for  signs  or  similar  use , 


232,708,675 


247,263,368 


6,298 

3,113 

841,892 

43,924 


48,286,126 


50,349 
296,554 
402,000 
332,165 


72,805 


1903. 


Value. 


361,185 


402,970 


Duty. 


cts. 


1904. 


Quantity . 


198,634,047 


8,318  72  228,413,230 


73,086 
61,557 


254 

175 

62,939 

6,828 


1,376,537 


427,924 


9,706 

2,283 

9,103 

12,074 

27,088 


1,064 

487 


4,544 


1,941,606 


98,964 

149,541 

275 


248,780 


18,043  81 
11,423  56 


Value. 


338,082 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


412,268    19,222  24 


85,791 
76,215 


42,687  08 


2,  .386  61 


212  80 


45,286  49 


9,896  40 

37,068  92 
68  75 


47,034  07 


36,164    10,  .355  70 


7,068 

6,493 

666,268 

30,525 


28,914,126 


291 

423 

49,197 

5,565 


114,720 
232,613 
229,754 
267,958 


121,485 


548,712 


351,50'i 


8,844 
4,391 
6,214 
6,758 
21,894 


5,241 
305 


5,835 


1,015,177 


65,809 

394 

66,203 


42,000 


21,343  35 
14,411  44 


36,186  17 


2,143  2a 


995  6S 


38,325  05 


15,694  17 
98  50 


1.5,792  67 


12,235  70 


i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c.' — Continued. 


133 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


295,253 
325,436 


49,605 
64,593 

102 


262 

181 

27,039 

5,561 


1901. 


339,887 
373,306 


46,310 
54,360 


1,366,436 


525,567 


4,419 
4,522 
3,252 
5,434 
26,310 


.501 
1,574 


3,247 
1,974,305 


130 

232 

27,210 

9,758 


700,480 


575,719 


5,621 

2,998 

5,048 

17,404 

13,154 


155,206 

45,907 

57 

201,170 


754 

388 


1902. 


385,029 
424,708 


64,031 
59,533 


214 

183 

57,502 

7,971 


1903. 


1904. 


361,185 
402,957 


73,086 
61,557 


254 

175 

62,939 

6,828 


1,871,333   1,376,537 


443,244 


6,602 
785 

7,700 
11,067 
31,706 


707 
513 


3,276.         3,766 
1,362,172   2,443,293 


258,561 

70,713 
99 

329,373 


82,491 
37,951 


120,442 


19,237        19,278        26,945        36,225        42,059 


475,322 


9,705 

2,283 

9,103 

12,074 

27,688 


1,064 

487 


4,544 
1,989,(K)3 

98,964 


151,041 
275 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


338,082 
412,401 


85,791 
77,120 


291 

423 

49,197 

5,565 


648,712 


358,290 


8,860 
4,391 
6,214 
6,758 
21,894 


5,241 
305 


5,835 
1,021,976 


26,716 


311,109 

49,519 

1,039,689 


6,643 


65,809 
394 
250,280!        66,203 


1,406,960 


205,618 


205,618 


1901. 


1902. 


19  J3.  1904, 


30,362 


549,117 

46,717 

257,377 


13,248 


866,459 


66,468 


66,468 


37,765 


1,215,808 

88,240 

1,013,967 


19,778 


2,337,793 


177,333 


177,333 


46,054 


881,748 

75,559 

581,667 


4,857 


1,543,831 


167,507 


167,507 


43,115 


1,337,139 

77,883 

128,377 


13,046 


1,557,045 


51,565 


12 


21 


22 


51,565 


.25 


134 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  tlie  Values  of  Imports 

4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1'905 


10 


13 


18 


ARTICLES, 


Silk  and  manufactures  of — 

Blouses  and  shirt  waists 

Bolting  cloths,  not  made  up 

Fabrics 

Handkerchiefs 

Clothing 

Sewing  and  embroidery  silk 
and  silk  twist 

Shawls 

Shirts Doz. 

Silk  in  the  gum  or  spun,  im- 
ported by  manufacturers  of 
silk  underwear  for  such  ma- 
nufacturers in  their  own 
factories Lbs. 

Silk,  raw,  or  as  reeled  from  the 
cocoon,  not  being  doubled, 
twisted  or  advanced  in  manu- 
lacture  in  any  way n 

Silk  cocoon  and  silk  waste 

Silk  in  the  gum  or  spun,  not 
more  advanced  than  singles, 
tram  and  thrown,  organzine, 
not  coloured . 

Silk  and  all  manufactures  of 
N.O.P.,  or  of  which  silk  is 
the  component  part  of  chief 
value,  N.E.S.. 

Socks  and  stockings Doz.  pairs. 

Hosiery,  N.E.S 

Undershirts  and  drawers 

Velvets,  velveteens,  plush  fa- 
brics, N.E.S Yd 


Lbs. 


Total  silk  and  manufactures  of . 


Silver  {see  gold  and  silver),  under 
metals 


Slate  and  manufactures  of — 

Mantels 

Roofing  slate  Squares, 

School  writing  slate. .  ■. 

Slate  pencils. 

Slate    and    manufactures    of, 
N.E.S 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


83 

1,051 
101,833 


Value. 


8,575 


964 


784,406 


Total  slate  and  mfrs.  of. 


Soap  (exports) , 

Common  or  laundry Lbs. 

Common,  soft  and  liquid n 

Castile,  mottled  or  white n 

Harness  soap n 

Toilet  soap 

Whale  oil  soap Lbs. 


11,790 


918,174 

178,295 

1,095,722 

16,850 


12,734 

14,377 

2,889,194 

116,964 

237,955 

36,187 
6,801 
1,134 


3,185 


367,928 
947 


20,215 


96,793 

4,827 
883 

369,427 


4,179,651 


44,573 

18,588 

5,571 

15,705 


84,437 


47,238 
4,118 

55,369 

1,823 

121,291 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


3,922  57 


826,921  20 
36,821  79 
69,465  10 

7,242  77 

1,893  70 

335  19 


1904. 


Quantity. 


94 


692 


2,290  30 


31,387  36 

1,363  72 

260  51 

96,126  70 


98,356 


14,855 


775 


1,078,03091 


8,783  25 
4,645  76 
1,392  75 

4,709  30 

19,531  06 


9,120  25 
1,282  25 

11,750  01 
431  85 

39,352  71 


639,303 


8,714 


1,145,456 

208,039 

1,510,132 

19,038 


507 


Value. 


17,639 

15,359 

2,821,304 

118,680 

258,213 

39,498 

3,808 

981 


2,233 


368,280 
3,401 


25,701 

120,049 
6,099 
1,408 

301,657 


4,104,310 


38.245 

28,091 

2,357 

17,364 


86,057 


59,52? 

5,373 

73,412 

1,938 

145,272 

22 


Duty. 


$    cts.. 


5,394  54- 

818, 570 '84 
37.476  34 
75,979  56^ 

7,982  39' 

1,079  00 

330  64 


2,858  70 


39,983  40 
1,945  47 

384  77 

80,727  70 


1,072,713  35 


6,518  25- 

7,022  52 

727  80' 

5,209  20- 


19,477  7T 


11,277  39^ 

1,691  56 

16,363  20 

450  68 

47,413  54 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


135 


into  and  Exports  ixom.  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 


Imports. 

Exports. 

Value. 

Value. 

1900. 

1901. 

13,185 

r.,709 

2,.%3,128 

11.5,368 

241,909 

25,757 

2,501 

824 

924 

261,637 
8,251 

6,181 

96,789 
2,295 
3,288 
1,229 

233,523 

3,383,498 

1902. 

$ 

9,392 

14,479 

2,642,626 

108,894 

224,  .591 

31,608 

2,855 

435 

2,430 
352,134 

11,666 

95,702 

2.224 

8,0(50 

307 

279,811 

1903. 

1904. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

15,949 
11,497 

12,734 

14,377 

2,888,725 

112,803 

234,154 

36,187 
6,801 
1,134 

3,185 

367,928 
947 

20,215 

97,289 

}   4,625 

883 

370,118 

18,401 
15,359 

$ 

9 



a 

s 

2,452,908 

2,839,012 
125,743 
260,393 

41.224 

3,808 

981 

2,233 

368,280 
3,401 

25,701 

121,381 
6,099 
1,408 

302,031 

107,211 

251,704 

22,689 

1,359 

1,365 

1 

384 

277,708 

] 

1,564 



] 

7,609 

] 

81,376 

/   2,580 

\   3,549 

1,192 

{! 

I 

274,625 

3,515,269 

3,787,214 

4,172,105 

4,135,455 

64 

■  ■ 

162 

38,009 

17,548 

4,361 

12,084 

171 

37,390 

13,761 

3,481 

17,825 

22,278 

44,573 

18,589 

5,571 

15,705 

38,245 

28.091 

2,368 

17,447 

86,151 

15,629 

3,728 

11,998 

53,697 

72,164 

72,628 

84,438 

16,323 

28,628 

19,487 

13,966 

21,023 

225,697 

132,331 
3,048 

34,889 
1,089 

92,929 

48,926 
3,225 

48,475 

1,596 

103,933 

46,026 
4,118 

55,882 

1,823 

122,606 

60,668 

5,780 

76,232 

1,9.38 

147,320 

22 

2,889 

36,630 

1,148 

92,307 

136 


iilADE  AND  COMMERCE 


11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 

4-5  EDWARD  VII.,' A.  ^'905 


ARTICLES. 


Soap — Con. 

Pearline  and  other  &oap  pow- 
ders  Lbs. 

Soap,  N.E.S.,  including  pumice 
silver  and  mineral  soap,  sapo- 
lio  and  other  like  articles n 


Total  soap 

Spices  :— 
Ginger  and  spices  of  all  kinds, 

N  E.S.,  unground Lbs. 

I.                   II        ground...       u 
Nutmeg  and  mace m 

Total  spices n 


f.  Spirits  and  wines,  viz.  : — 

^     Absinthe Galls. 


10 


11 


16 


17 


Alcohol,  amyl  or  fusel  oil,  or 
any  substance  known  as 
].x)tato  spii'it  or  potato  oil 

Arrack  or  palm  spirit. ....... 

Brandy,  including  artificial 
brandj'  and  imitations  of 
brandy 

Cordials  and  liqueurs  of  all 
kinds,  N.E.S.;  mescal,  pul- 
que, rum  schrub,  schiedam 
and  other  schnapps ;  tafia, 
angostura  and  similar  alco- 
holic bitters  or  beverages .... 

Ethyl,  or  the  substance  known 
as  alcohol,  hydrated  oxide  or 
ethyl  or  spirits  of  wine 

Gin  of  all  kinds,  N  E.S 

Methyl,  wood  alcohol,  wood 
naphtha,  pyroxolic  spirits, 
wood  spirits  or  methylated 
spirits 

Rum ; 

Vermouth  containing  not  more 
than  36  per  cent  of  proof 
spirits 

Vermouth  containing  more 
than  36  per  cent  of  proof 
spirits 

Nitrous  ether,  sweet  spirits  of 
nitre  and  aromatic  spirits  of 
ammonia  

Whiskej^ 

All  spirituous  or  alcoholic 
liquors,  N.O.P 

Total  spirits  


Quantity. 


1,695,798 
523,332 


1,956,543 
412,545 
121,959 


2,491,047 


Wines,  ginger,  containing  26 
p.c.  or  less  of  proof  spirits. .  .Galls 

II  containing  more 

than  26  p.c.  of  proof  spirits. .       m 


2,111 


324 

219 


273,144 


25,068 


755 
663,027 


137 
119,469 


10,790 

78 

1,523 
483,868 

8,077 

1,588,590 


2,260 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Value. 


73,664 
43,735 


347,238 


179,699 
27,648 
26,223 


233,570 


3,249 


292 
167 


455,079 


56,806 


442 
319,990 


97 
52,254 


11,700 

58 


2,934 
731,474 

5,829 


Duty. 


$  cts. 
22,035  00 
15,062  63 


99,0.S4  70 


17,589  81 
6,218  01 
4,821  61 

28,629  43 


1,640,371 


1,670 


5,066  40 


777  60 
525  60 


655,545  60 


60,163  20 


1,812  00 
1,591,264  80 


331  20 

286,725  60 

9,711  00 

187  20 


4,535  40 
1,161,283  20 

19,384  80 


3,797,.313  60 


2,034  00 


1904. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


1,851,486 
590,634 


79,655 
49,260 


414,455 


2,301,445, 
439,616 
102,509 


224,6.31 
33,154 
24,537 


2,843,570        282,322 


2,294 


209 
526 


310,951 


25,086 


511 

748,482 


Duty, 


$  cts. 
23,892  90 
17,171  36 


118,260  63 


22,278  90 
7,396  94 
4,623  25 


34,299  09 


3,225 


334 
399 


506,566 


59,442 


323 
367,474 


.^5,779    11,349 
131,443    57,259 


12,825 
33 


809 
534,687 

18,077 


1,841,712 


1,931 
228 


13,909 

21 


2,208 
829,362 

9,590 


1,861,461 


1,447 
290 


5,505  60 


501  60 
1,262  40 


746,284  00 


60,263  20 


1,284  80 
1,796.360  00 


133,869  60 
315,463  20 


11,542  50 
79  20 


2,763  20 

1,283,256  80 

43,388  80 


4,401,821  90 


1,737  90 
547  20 


i  CANADIAy  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


137 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900. 


56,231 

34,439 
449,341 

161,401 
31,798 
30,025 

223,224 
4,551 


284 

298 


350,718 


60,114 


14,962 
258,573 


99 
54,246 

14,033 


1,421 
618,556 

11,145 

1,389,000 

1,347 
243 


1901. 


58,438 

43,455 
366,179 

166,648 
31,186 
23,548 

221,382 
1,896 


218 
16 


393,556 


57,27; 


22,646 
317,673 


137 
64,604 


13,680 


1,760 
699,739 

5,444 

1,578,642 

1,847 
32 


1902. 


67,599 

44,636 
318,390 

196,863 
29,134 
25,976 

251,973 
3,157 


220 
165 


436,251 


55,166 


29,044 
270,982 


101 
51,780 


12,406 


1903. 


74,487 

41,612 
346,554 


182,469 
26,522 
27,466 

236,457 


3,846 


287 
202 


475,386 


61,513 


33,978 


Exports. 


Value. 


1904. 


78,330 

48,830 
419,120 


225,420 
33,101 
24,733 

283,254 


4,725 


334 
453 


540,270 


68,415 


33,822 


1900. 


1901. 


16,323 


1902. 


28,628         19,487 


1,299' 


8,800 


350,175      413,510:         3,265 


2,329 
681,550 

5,235 

1,548,386 

1,260 
12 


97 
53,135 


11,173 


45 


2,520 
803,644 

5,592 


10,263    

57,608]         1,565 


9,620 


3,568 


1908. 


8,996 


11,498 


2,288 


16,746 


88 


1,511 
874,261 

10,581 


1,801,593   2,032,587 


1,492 


290 


402,473 

2,637 

411,239 


440,688 
24,350 

487,026 


462,217 
31,053 


516,052 


7,777 


19,465 


1,761 


1904. 


13,966'    21,023 


8,128 


23,398 


f 


1,244 


525,603j   597,739 
47,018i    65,525 


601,624   696,034 


10 


138 


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No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


23 


26 


Spirits  and  wines — Concluded. 

Wines  of  all  kinds,  excepting 
sparking  wines,  including 
orange,  lemon,  strawberry, 
raspberry,  elder  and  currant 
wines 

Containing  26  p.c.  or  less  of 
spirits ..Galls. 

Containing  over  26 p.c.  and  not 
over  27  p.c. 


27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 


28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 


Total  wines,  non-sparkling. 


Champagne  and  all  other  spark- 
ling 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  but  more  than 
half  a  pint,  old  wine  measure      m 

In  bottles  containing  one-half 
pint  each  or  less m 

(n  bottles  containing  more  than 
'  one  quart  each m 

Total  sparkling  wines m 


Total  spirits  and  wines , 


Sponges  

Spurs  andstilts,used  in  the  manu- 
facture of  earthenware .    

Starch,    including    farina,    corn 

starch,  &c Lbs . 

Stearic  acids   n 

Stockinettes  for  the  manufacture 

of  rubber  boots  and  shoes 

Stone  and  manufactvire  of  ; — 
Burrstone  in  blocks,  rough  or 
unmanufactured,  not  bound 
up  or  prepared  for  binding 

into  millstones No. 

Chalk,  prepared 

M  china  or  Cornwall  and 
eliflf  stone  and  felspar,  ground 
or  uuground 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


290,175 

20,240 

10,318 

15,289 

20,578 

31,559 

28,116 

25,685 

24,670 

18,174 

11,215 

3,866 

772 

289 

397 


Value. 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


503,603 


180,062 

9,395 

6,892 

8,774 

12,446 

19,485 

25,381 

22,802 

28,52() 

24,972 

16,328 

6,652 

1,995 

236 

154 


365,770 


6,591 

18,019 
792 


85,320 

118,026 

1,825 

189 


25,407 


1,529,055 
78,131 


205,360 


2,211,501 


52,600 

253 

64,924 
7,497 

57,653 


35  586 

16,49' 


9,198 


8?,522  75 

8,485  70 

5,266  19 

7,830  46 

11,347  70 

18,469  10 

19,704  20 

18,655  40 

20,646  12 

16,942  08 

11,066  65 

4,237  89 

1,069  42 

255  76 

312  19 


1904. 


Quantity. 


228,845  61 


22,520  00 

30,466  70 

651  24 

36  30 


53,674  24 


299.183 

15,375 

10,277 

,16,424 

18,972 

27,393 

29,108 

27,680 

23.519 

18,765 

11,257 

3,741 

551 

222 

571 


505,197 


6,459 

20,607 

914 

6 


27,986 


4,079,833  45 


9,526  92 


21,651  64 
1,499  40 

8,091  50 


3,255  81 


1,142,119 
94,418 


Value. 


1§5,819 

8,311 

5,667 

9,045 

10,604 

19,790 

26,138 

27,149 

28,143 

25,589 

17,010 

7,268 

1,3.54 

150 

242 


374,016 


85,918 

134,757 

2,164 

187 


223,026 


2,458,503 


37,739 

628 

46,477 
9,157 

70,666 


35 
19,163 


4,170 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


84,301  41 

6,801  94 

4,885  97 

8,297  66 

10,200  86 

16,901  50 

20,357  85 

20,877  .50 

19,967  21 

17,434  50 

11,294  35 

4,350  18 

742  31 

187  08 

455  17 


229,340  59 


22,567  00 

35,041  55 

754  58 

39  60 


58,402  73 


4,689,568  22 


6,687  90 


16,334  85 
1,831  40 

10,046  90 


3,853  60 


CANADIAN  TRADE  139 

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No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


Imports. 


Exports. 


Value. 


Value. 


1900. 


178,123 

13,722 

8,432 

8,211 

15,283 

18,013 

25,057 

15,460 

17,855 

16,738 

14,385 

9,085 

2,212 

303 

200 

344.669 


1901. 


180,385 

7,111 

7,684 

8,966 

19,960 

18,070 

24,313 

18,053 

20,882 

20,287 

18,184 

5,227 

1,762 

28 

553 

353,344 


1902. 


1903. 


95,638        90,736 


149,974 

2,172 

2,138 

249,922 

1,983,591 

36^542 

2,678 

74,515 
27 

63,738 


1,.546 
12,212 


141,357 

2,143 

367 

234,603 

2,166,589 

40,410 

246 

59,918 
2,831 

50,2()2 


5,762 
11,686 


6,842  5,004 

*  Felspar  only 


181,613 

6,2.58 

5,827 

8,952 

10,800 

19,007 

26,081 

24,032 

23,579 

22.101 

19,  (»6 

8,465 

1,865 

108 

244 

359,890 


87,271 

147,919 

2,632 

178 

238,000 

2,146,276 

50,588 

372 

55,900 
2,681 

46,931 


2,559 
11,337 


1904. 


190,525 

7,962 

5,994 

9,506 

13,010 

20,(J63 

21,809 

22,749 

30,715 

26,878 

15,5931 

6,037: 

1,726 

260 

389 

375,308 


108,935 

113,313 
2,432 


184,3{Jl 


8,751 


224,680 

2,401,581 

54,437 

253 

63,651 
7,497 

57,653 


586 
16,329 


9,198 


732 
626 
194 
647 
212 
280 
449 


377,135 


88,154 

147,468 
2,818 


1900. 


8,192 


8,192 


238,440 
2,648,162       419,431 
38,486 


628 

47,086 
9,157 

70,826 


35 
19,210 


4,170 


6,243 


*624 


1901. 


21,703 


21,703 


1902. 


44,429 


44,429 


508,729 


24,476 


560,481 


1,377 


1903. 


32,0^15 


32,045 


633,669 


254 


*l,156i       *14,814l       •23,163       *19,371128 


1904. 


23.980 


23,980 


720,014 


1,109 


25 


140 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  11. — ^Itemized.  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Stone  and  manufactures  of — Concluded. 

Flint,  flints  and  ground  flint 
stones     Cwt. 

Flagstones,  dressed 

Gannister Cwt. 

Granite  and  freestone,  dressed, 
and  all  other  building  stone, 
dressed,  except  marble Tons. 

Granite,  sawn  only    >• 

M      finished  and  polished 

II      manufactures  of,  N.O.P 

Flagstones,  granite  and  free 
stone,  rough,  sandstone  and 
all  building  stone,  except 
marble,  not  hammered  or 
chiselled Tons. 

Gravel  and  sand n 

Grindstones,  not  mounted,  and 
not  less  than  36  inches  in 
diameter 

Grindstones,  N.E.S 

Gypsum,  crude .^. .  Tons. 

Lithographic  stones,  not  en- 
graved   

Manufactures  of  stone,  N.O.P 

Ornamental  granite,  marble, 
&c.,  un wrought  (exports) 

Ornamental  granite,  marble, 
&c..  wrought  (exports) 

Paving  blocks 

Plaster  of  Paris,  or  gypsum, 
ground,  not  calcined Brls. 

Plaster  of  Paris,  calcined  or 
manufactured Cwt. 

Tufa,  calcareous n 


Total  stone  and  manufactures  of . . . 
Sugar,  syrup  and  molasses — 

Maple  sugar Lbs. 

II      syrup II 

Sugar,  N.E.S i. 

Syrup,  sugar-house  (exports) 

Molasses,  sjTups,  &c -   t  u„ 

Molasses,  the  produce  of  any 
British  Country  entitled  to 
the  benefits  of  the  British 
Preferential  Tariff,  in  the 
original  package  in  which  it 
was  placed  at  tlie  point  of 
production  and  not  after-, 
wards  subjected  to  any  pro- 
cess of  treating  or  mixing ; 
but  not  for  distillation Galls . 

Molasses,  second  process,  test- 
ing by  polariscope  less  than 
35  degrees,  imported  by  man- 
ufacturers of  blacking  and 
horse  food  for  use  in  their 
factories  Lbs. 


Entered  fob  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity, 


8,875 
15^495 


2,793 
43 


15,749 
91,518 


1,076 


229 

6,308 
118,020 


I      94,515 
388,370,832 


4,196,000 
674,151 


2,990 


Value. 


Duty. 


$    cts, 


6,432 


2,933 


'16,664 
1,153 


3,332  80 
230  60 


52,763    12,818  08 


71,202 
95,647 


10,623  56 


44,9981  6,359  30 
8,390i  2,095  67 
2,187 


8,461 
24,713 


228 
3,599 


1,690  67 
7,243  00 


34  20 
788  61 


374,539 


10,169 


48,472  29 


2,033  80 
6,914,838  2,647,274  64 


Quantity , 


12,217 


12,535 


6,237 
1,291 


13,707 
110,634 


249 


356 

6,418 
175,588 


787,153 
15,490 


314 


62,080  71 
^  4,963  06 


79,817 
390,544,660 


1904. 


Value. 


8,173 


2,528 


3S,914 
7,930 

75,428 


59,864 
107,547 


38,144 

7,895 

663 

17,981 
19,471 


38,336 

5.59 

3,050 
11,366 


3,396,436 
2,056,161 


456,217 

9,306 

7,562,168 


738,110 


365,666 


850,120 
37,461 


148,851 


3,622 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


6,723  26 
1,583  33 

18,165  60 


8,917  05 


5,501  65 
1,968  35 


4,667  43 
5,845  70 


6,227  48 

83  85 

795  51 


64,332  81 


1,861  20 
2,182,493  43 


49,212  92 
14,706  05 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


141 


into  and  Exports  from  Canada.  &c. — Continued. 
SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 


Importis. 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904. 


4,S42 

63 

3,881 


1,157 

15/ 

10,371 

28,861 


63,376 
41,280 


28,037 

6,352 

958 

6,294 
17,164 


446 

69 

6,492 
93 


3,626 

116 

1,819 


1,0.39 

796 

20,5.30 

21,151 


45,039 
42,891 


38.973 
6,203 
1,125 

8.084 
16,040 


3,647 
1,231 
2,249 


29,102 
247 
21,4101  ) 
27,056  / 


69,972 
68,668 


.34,496 
6,342 
1,697 

12,272 
15,422 


6,432 


2,933 

16,664 
1,153 

53,110 


8,17? 


2,528 


33,914 
7,930 

75,428 


ri,202   59,864 
95,647   107,547 


44,998 
8,.390 
2,187 

8,461 
24,708 


8,053  8,512 

l,097i  249 

I 

3,!»78  2.641 


239,993i  243,012 


14,166 
7,554,012 


I  1,216,€ 


11,218 


317,860 


,.380 


7,953,340,  7,905,044 


1,071,083 


343 


921,228 


38,144 

7,895 

663 

17,981 
19,471 


228 

3,599 

8,888 

374.713 


15,219 
6,472,935 


818,510 


360 


314 


38,336 

559 

3,050 
11,366 

456,264 

11,787 
1.522,004 


Value. 


1900.     1901.     1902.     1903.     1904 


9,145 


14,473 


115,910   119,136 
102,151   108,509 


24,641;   42,240 
236,065   185,417 


20,408 


1,803 
1,026 


127,293 
119,421 


29,138j 
273,335i 


1,015 


103,754 

128,577 


24,978 
307,398 


2,622 


25,476 


971,436 


48,730 


3,622 


493,987 

84,726 

253 

3,6i7 

9,978 

21,567 


503,  C46 


10,150 


601,952 


71,8791 

2,411 

43,234 

20,228 

16,845! 


91,024 

1,289 

10,207 

10,771 

15,916 


7,947 


190,603 

1,628 

10,332 

13,088 

14,837 


432 


29,565 
112,173 


30,214 
299,272 


4,967     2,607     4,875      854 
1,672     4,786     2,700    10,301 


10,154 


604, 407  i   512,336 


141,043 

2,757 

10,334 

8,268 

21,339 


26 


27 


142 


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No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 

4-5  EDWARD  VI 1.,  A.  1'905 


ARTICLES. 

Entered  foe  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

2 
3 

Sugar,  syrup  and  molasses — Con. 

Sugar  candy,  brown  or  white, 
and  confectionery,  including 
sweetened     gums,     candied 
peel  and  pop-corn Lbs. 

Glucose  or  grape  sugar,  glucose 
syrup  or  corn  syrup u 

Saccharine  or  any  product  con- 
taining over  ^percent  thereot    II 

Total  sugar,  syrup  and  molasses.. . . 

1,739,003 

1,364,470 

2,078 

192,098 

35,924 

1,918 

$   cts. 

61,869  60 

10,233  53 

371  40 

2,010,399 

671,335 

3,940 

$ 

238,093 

15,231 

3,400 

.S   cts. 

77,368  38 

5,018  71 

723  67 

7,957,904 

2,788,826  74 

8,868,252 

2,331,384  36 

Table  cloths  of  all  kinds 

Tallow , ...  Lbs. 

Tape  lines  of  any  material    

4 
5 

'""87!  254 

6^432 

16,906 

"  1,069  60 
3,654  03 

" "  62,277 

4,282 

19,373 

'""762'87 
4,227  82 

Tar  and  pitch  (pine)  in  packages 

of  not  less  than  15  galls.  . '.    ...  Galls . 
Tar  coal  and  coal  pitch . n 

Total  tar  n 

Tea  of  India  black  imported  di- 
rect or  purchased  in  bond  in 
the  United  Kingdom Lbs. 

„     _       N.E.S.      1, 
Tea  of  Ceylon  black  imorted  di- 
rect or  purchased  in  bond   in 
the  United  Kingdom                .       n 

7 

539,408 
1,026,376 

40,108 
61-558 

401,837 
1,931,027 

34,117 
122,598 

s 

1,565,784 

5,349,264 
3,031 

7,945,459 
21,872 

1,205,724 
20,918 

101,666 

2,332,864 

156,715 

9 

738,755 
552 

1,171,304 
3,796 

164,983 
4,218 

7,213,720 
2.623 

8,299,426 
35,001 

872,158 
59,122 

1,059,972 
557 

1,358,225 
5,800 

108,549 
4,726 

10 

11 

52  96 

55  70 

12 
13 

N.E.S.      II 
Tea  of  China  black  imjiorted  di- 
rect or  purchased  in  bond  in 

the  United  Kingdom n 

N.E.S.      II 
Tea  of  Japan  black  imported  di- 
rect or  purchased  in  bond  in 

379  60 

'"  42180 

573  00 

14 
15 

472  60 

18 

N.E.S 

17 

Tea  of  other  countries  black  im- 
ported  direct  or  purchased  in 
bond  in  the  United  Kingdom . .  Lbs. 
N.E.S.      II 
Tea  of  India  green  imported  di- 
rect or  purchased  in  bond  in 

the  United  Kingdom n 

M    _         N.E.S.       „ 
Tea  of  Ceylon  preen  imported  di- 
rect or   purchased  in  bond  in 

the  United  Kingdom i 

N.E.S. 
Tea  of  China  green  imported  di- 
rect or   purchased   in  bond  in 

the  United  Kingdom n 

N.E.S.      ,1 
Tea  of  Japan  green  imported  di- 
rect or   purchased  in  bond  in 

the  United  Kingdom m 

N.E.S.      1, 

261,412 
3,692 

696,263 
4,737 

2,251,497 
4,435 

1,245,107 
42,579 

4,379,448 
506,499 

38,336 

822 

99,189 
945 

326,941 
616 

183,064 
6,026 

677,365 
40,640 

600 

2,684 

957,337 
64,708 

5,362,166 
53,544 

1,618,573 
45,919 

6,387,518 
384,875 

116 
323 

141,822 
4,868 

792,999 
6,380 

208,597 
4,906 

980,239 
18,344 

18 
19 

82  20 

32  30 

20 
21 

94  50 

486  80 

22 

23 

61  60 

' "  602  60 

4,064  00 

638  00 

24 
25 

490  60 

26 

1,834  40 

i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
iinto  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


143 


Imports. 


Value. 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


137,734 

89,902 

1,368 

9,014,209 


43,00.5 
2,3(il 
9,344 


36,924 
73,874 

110,798 


1901. 


1902.  1903.  1904.  1900. 


150,296 

157,419 

2,023 

9,345,386 


39,975 
6,907 
8,253 


675,448 
661 


1,073,710 
1,488 


341,056 
1,856 


96,960 

4,862 


9,517 
?,094| 

3.435 
114 


4,106 
179 


157,518 
5,203 


1,193,429 
23,830 


163,633      191,578      213,164 


101,744 

2,869 

9,102,258 

35,751 


35,730 
1,918 


15,048 
3,400 


1901. 


7,536,204!  9,819,191 


4,635!         6,432  4,282 

11,675!       16,927        19,373 


17,591 
88,093 

105,684 


515,3:^9 
2,746 


907,5331 
2,343 


453,171 
6,684 


123,2.32 
8,739 


43,296 
902 


11,061 


26,654 
98,551 


40,108        34,117 
61,558      122,598 


125,205       101,666;      156,715 


506,870:      738,755 
8,4711  155 


1,139,082    1,171,554 
2,895!  4,629 


149,5401   164,983 
5,018    9,317 


48,442; 
1,950! 


100,150 
165; 


947,286; 
2,566 


41,957 
433 


10,252 
10 


74,833 
3,838 


61,564 
10,224 


914.640 
44,305 


38,336 
822 


99,189 
1,091 


326,941 
616 


183,064 
10,537 


677,447 
38,429 


1,059,972 
557 


1,358,025 
6,023 


108,549 
6,470 


120,171!   154.597 


70,665 


18,646 


18,646 


116 
323 


141,822 
4,809! 


792,999 
6,380 


208,  .597 
5.765 


979,60] 
15,413 


S-  266,866 


95,186 


1902. 


129,207 


1903. 


230,488 


23,571 
23,571 


258,137 


17,010 


17,010 


280,351 


390,300 


1904. 


183,741 


11,1841    20,6351    7,365 


38,326,    29,096 

I   


38,3261    29,096 


413,367 


144 


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No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  sliowing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Tea  of  other  countries  green  im- 
ported  direct  or  purchased  in 
bond  in  the  United  Kingdom. . 
N.E.S. 


Lbs. 


Total  tea. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


1904. 


Quantity. 


23,421 
4,013 


23,969,371 


11 


14 


15 


24 


Teasels 

Tftoth,  artificial. 


Tobacco  and  inanufactures  of  : — 

Cigarettes.   Lbs. 

Cigars " 

Tobacco,  cut .  .    n 

Snuflf M 

All  other  manufactures   of   to- 
bacco, N.  E. S II 

Tobacco,   unmanufactured  for 

excise  purposes « 

Foreign  raw  leaf  tobacco,  sam- 
ples unstemmed    n 

M  II        stemmed 

Stems  and  cuttings  (exports) 


Total  tobacco  and  manufactures 


Tobacco  pipes  of  all  kinds,  pipe 
mounts,  cigar  and  cigarette 
holders,  and  cases  for  same, 
smoker's  sets  and  cases  there- 
for and  tobacco  pouches 

Trunks,  valises,  hat-boxes,  carpet 
bags,  satchels,  tool  bags  or 
baskets,  |X)rtmanteaus,  fly- 
books  and  parts  thereof,  N. 
O.P 

Treenails M. 

Tortoise  and  other  shells 

Turtles 

Turpentine,  spirits  of .    Galls . 

Turpentine,  raw  and  crude   Lbs. 

Umbrellas,  parasols  and  sun- 
shades of  all  kinds  and  ma- 
terials  

Unenumerated  articles , 

Vaccine  and  ivory  vaccine  points 

Vaccine  points,  articles  for  the 
manufacture,  viz.  : — 
Glass  caps,  shells,  containers 
and  capillary  tubes  ;  rubber 
bulbs,  boxes  or  corks,  only 
when  imported  by  manufact- 
urers of  vaccine  points  (O.C., 
13th  July,  1901 


21,829 

92,637 

174,431 

9,283 

106,521 

13,380,504 

240 


13,785,445 


24 


783,973 
16,241 


Value. 


6,940 
247 


3,464,739 


Duty.       Quantity. 


$    cts. 


24  70 


5,783  96 


843 
86,500  16,830  87 


45,125  76,768  25 

296,300  351,986  00 

118,621,  95,937  05 

3,543   4,641  59 


40 


31,360,014 


41,369 

2,862,537 

69 


2,867,564 


364,463 


90,608 
326 
688 
759 
437,058 
352 


61,797 

103,297 

15,369 


45 


53,260  50 


96  00 


582,689  30 


120.479  40 


26,430  50 


21,846  99 


15,897  01 
18,787  15 


22,955 

95,833 

260,435 

13,556 

114,837 

14,248,303 

261 


14,756,180 


21,858 


680,680 
9,617 


Value. 


19 


4,696,442 


851 
52,781 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


1  90 


4.585  30 


10,044  89 


51,200  81,665  00 
310,734  365,400  67 
155,650  143,239  25 
4,582   6,794  67 


46,152 

2,438,203 

136 


3,006,657 


433,517 


83,718 

513 

6,051 

1,152 

423,250 

268 


56,049 

111,954 

11,931 


110 


57,418  50 


104  40 


654,622  49 


144,711  27 


24,428  00 


21,158  32 


14,318  95 
21,171  54 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
mto  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


145 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904 


9,224 
6,324 

3,611,014 


828 


23,202 

263,540 

73,802 

3,395 

60,195 

1,731,366 

1,970 
354 


2,157,824 


214,057 


52,444 
400 

24,626 

248 

359,675 

351 


109,890 

243,699 

7,792 


3,669 
10,293 

3,189,567 


685 


25,443 
313,576 

87,407 
2,406 

41,120 

1,555,851 

146,617 


2,172,420 


292,895 


53,670 
386 

15,730 

681 

309,339 

463 


81,864 

227,950 

18,040 


1,680 
1,.517 

2,977,129 


1,243 


41,195 

272,  .348 

107,152 

3,532 

46,118 

2,020,099 

32 


2,490,476 


303,683 


61,006 

358 

8,957 

932 

311,773 

295 


72,224 

192,583 

27,177 


6,940 
247 

3,473,052 


843 
88,088 


50,107 

.309,204 

131,563 

3,677 

41,180 

2,603,517 

1,780 


3,041,028 


368,603 


92,047 
326 
688 
759 
437,058 
352 


62,041 

102,641 

15,369 


19 
4,695,440 


851 
62,940 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904 


266,866 


340,456  }     ^®'®^^ 

140,943! 

4,903 


70,0221       61,636 
2,880,792|       52,973 
6,591 


35,836 

3,504,776i   158,460 


45 


444,747 


84,143 

513 

6,051 

1,152 

423,250 

268 


56,731 

111,270 

11,931 


2.^.8,137 


280,351 


16,455 


1,728 
137,505 
240,319 


17,736 


413,743 


110 


10— i— 10 


7,722 
5,273 


390.800 


1,584 
4,314 


27 

59,279 

105,985 


20,320 


198,606 


52 

102,828 
189,249 


28,755 


326,782 


413,367 


2,1.58 
9,492 


6 

65,875 

525,981 


41,093 


644,605 


14 


24 


146 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Varnish,  lacquers,  japans,  japan 
dryers,  liquid  dryers,  and  oil 
finish,  N.E.S Galls, 

Varnish,  black  and  bright  for 
ships'  use n 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


1904. 


Quantity , 


Total  varnishes. 


Vegetables,  viz.  :  — 

Melons        

Potatoes 

n        sweet  and  yams  .... 

Tomatoes,  fresh 

Tomatoes  and  other  vegetables, 
including  corn  and  baked 
beans  in  cans  or  other  pack- 
ages, N.E.S 

Turnips  (exports) 

All  other  (exports) 


No. 
Bush. 


Lbs. 


Vegetables,  fresh  or  dry  salted. 


egeta 
N.O 


Total  vegetables. 


Vinegar  of  any  strength  not  ex- 
ceeding strength  of  proof Galls. 

Vinegar,  above  strength  of  proof,      n 


Watches .   . 

Watch  cases 

Watch  actions  and  movements. 
Watch  glasses  and  watch  keys. . 


Total  watches  and  niovements 


Wax,  beeswax Lbs. 

Wax,  and  manufactures  of,  N. 
E.S 

Webbing,  elastic,  and  non-elastic 

Whalebone,  unmanufactured Cwt. 

Whips  of  all  kinds,  including 
thongs  and  lashes 

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,  imported  by 
whip  manufacturers  for  use  in 
the  manufacture  of  whips  in 
their  factories , 

Window    cornices    and    cornice 

W poles  of  all  kinds 
indow  shades  in  the  piece  or  . 
cut  and  hemmed  or  mounted 

on  rollers  Sq.  yds. 

Window  shade  or  blind  rollers 


86,118 
1,031 


87,149 


262,281 

407,487 

21,642 

31,786 


3,837,755 


70,.S06 
19,468 


36,083 


407 


74,349 


Value. 


Duty,     j  Quantity . 


143,676 
852 


144,528 


16,331 

228,848 

19,343 

69,014 


159,904 


210,983 


704,423 


18,534 
10,143 


63,609 
127,066 
672,063 

9,887 


872,625 


11,941 

39,658 

164,236 

2,721 

6,900 


37,852 

7,840 


7,682 
22,994 


$    cts. 


42,804  71 


42,804  71 


4,082  75 
61,114  80 

2,164  20 
13,258  60 


57,516  49 


52,726  29 


190,862  13 


8,876  44 
8,026  77 


15,868  32 

38,098  10 

67,094  32 

2,424  08 

123,484  82 


1,194  00 

7,506  55 
29,810  51 


2,087  01 


2,193  40 


2,255  76 
7,870  10 


74,029 
870 


74,899 


271,219 
77,520 
22,470 
51,291 


2,634,952 


60,691 
20,058 


45,294 


143,454 


Value. 


128,838 
805 


129,643 


21,486 

78,219 

20,327 

103,591 


130,530 


340,254 


694,407 


17,586 
10,169 


76,602 
103,625 
755,901 

7,877 

944,005 


15,206 

58,554 

202,261 

190 

7,002 


39,826 
7,835 


17,259 
33,287 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


37,554  30 


37,554  30 


5,371  50 
11,623  05 

2.233  84 
20,617  30 


39,400  91 


85,080  92 


164,327  52 


7,418  95 
9,125  47 


19,156  95 

31,089  40 

75,582  78 

2,280  74 


128,109  87 


1,516  21 

11,297  06 
36,312  92 


2,184  38 


2,332  10 


5,025  17 
11,525  04 


i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
into  and  Exjwrts  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


147 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904 


86,763 

421 

87,184 


10,370 
69,073 
14,352 
26,194 


99,893 


193,267 
413,149 


11,360 
5,942 


51,224 

92,008 

353,001 

3,785 

500,018 


9,839 

24,420 

139,750 

1,214 

11,830 


31,766 
4,386 


967 
25.600 


116,625 

351 

116,976 


9,620 
88,652 
15,279 
37,519 


75,488 


218,827 
445,385 


15,198 
18,912 


49,397 

98,514 

468,581 

7,508 

624,000 


10,809 

26,990 

138,700 

2,760 

6,361 


29,313 
1,699 


1,089 
14,0.i2 


137,662 

663 

138,325 


12,247 
88.017 
15,103 
64,047 


73,684 


142,528 

852 

143,380 


16,343 

228,817 
19,385 
69,169 


169,306 


187,299 
430,397r 


19,106 
7,323 


46,144! 
107.416, 
577,013 

11,985 

742,558 


r.923 


214,846 
717,866 


19,513 
9,761 


63,761 

127,066 

672,063 

9,863 

872,753 


11,941 


129,115 

805 

129,920 


21,494 

78,578 

20,351 

103,763 


131,750 


30,455        39,753 
156,738      164,393 
2,721 


1,265 
6,264 


6,900 


33,509 

! 
3,2261 


3,011 
21,914 


10_i— lOJ 


37,852 
7,840 


7,682 
22,994 


844,174 
700,110 


18,474 
12,181 


77,102 
103,759 

757,838 

7,877 

946,576 


15,206 

58,816 

202,149 

190 

7,040 


39,826 
7,835. 


17,259 
33,076 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903;  1904, 


330,309      306,410 


18,101    43,506 

116,444   96,486 

41,662   57,903 


506,516 


564,365 


482 


689,860 


118,013 

113,707 

83,471 


1,005,051 


491 


389,095 


34,128 

107,954 

33.512 


564,689 


115 


1,179,481 


167,020 
28,157 
47,948 


1,422,606 


254 


148 


TRADE  AA'D  COMMERCE  { 

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No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Import* 


12 


13 


16 


ARTICLES. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Wood  and  manufactures  of  : — 

Barks : — 

Hemlock .- . .  Cords. 

Oak  and  tanners 

Corkwood  or  cork  bark. 

Wood  for  fuel Cords. 

Wood  of  the  persimmon  and 

dogwood  trees 

Wood  partly  manufactured  : — 

Bamboo  reeds,  not  further 
manufactured  than  cut  into 
suitable  lengths  for  walking 
sticks  or  canes,  or  for  sticks 
for  umbrellas,  parasols,  un- 
manufactured   

Felloes  of  hickory  wood,  rough 
sawn  to  shape  only,  or  rough 
sawn  and  bent  to  shajje,  not 
planed,  smoothed  or  other- 
wise manufactured 

D  shovel  handles  wholly  of  wood ^ 

Handle,  heading,  stave  and 
shingle  bolts 

Hickory  billets 

Hickory,  sawn  to  shaije  for 
spokes  of  wheels 

Hickory  spokes,  rough  turned, 
not  tenoned,  mitred,  throat- 
ed, faced,  sized,  cut  to  length, 
round  tenoned  or  polished 

Knees  and  futtocks  (exports) 

Wood,  manufactures  of — 

Barrels,  emptj^  (exports) 

Barrels  containmg  jjetroleum 
or  its  products,  or  any  mix- 
ture of  which  petroleum 
forms  a  part  when  such  con- 
tents are  chargeable  with 
specific  duty No. 

Barrels  and  packages  of  Cana- 
dian manufacture  which  have 
been  exported  filled  with  Ca- 
nadian pioducts,  when  re- 
turned, or  exported  empty 
and  returned  tilled  with  for- 
eign products  ....    

Fishing  rods 

Furniture,  house,  cabinet  or 
office    . . 

Caskets  and  coffins  and  metal 
parts  thereof 

Doors,  sashes  and  blinds,  (ex- 
ports)   

Hiibs  for  wheels,  posts,  last 
blocks,  wagnn,  oar,  gun, 
heading  and  all  like  blocks  or 
sticks,  rough,  hewn  or  sawn 
only. 


Quantity. 


Value. 


Duty. 


•S    cts. 


194 


25,360 


28,819 


1,02* 


104,191 
67,212 

584 


19,311 


42,337 

27,189 

11,412 
5,371 

1,921 


131,639 


28,877 


11,547 

9,766 

589,982 
12,907 


12,685 


5,759  81 


2,548  90 

171,885  00 

3,226  75 


1904. 


Quantity. 


35,139 


Value. 


78,616 
112,631 


35,565 


4,653 


27,610 

45,886 

29,376 
4,007 

2,612 


178,603 


Duty. 


35,797 


29,680 
12,576 

582,292 

16,831 


24,074 


$    cts. 


7,099  77 


3,374  90 

172,086  00 

4,207  75 


i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


149 


Impobts. 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904.  1900.  1901.  1902.      |      1903.      i      1904. 


693 

80,202 
28,421 

1,855 


3,940 


41,604 
19,947 

688 
495 

2,783 


116,931 


30,511 


6,903 
10,951 

395,509 

10,538 


3,093 


103 
949 

80,988 
38,915 

456 


3,401 


24,604 

18,668 

18,763 
6,028 

5,004 


99,471 


33,048 


12,767 
8,365 

444,206 

10,605 


14,184 


80,355 
29,961 


1,027 


5,506 


24,809 
23,180 

10,926 
10,475 

10,467 


122,307 


22,919 


8,636 
7,636 

489,306 

10,749 


15,937 


Value. 


104,191 
67,212 

584 


19,311 


42,337 
27,189! 

11,412| 
5,371 

1,921 


131,639 


29,058 


11,547 
9,766 

592, 6C8 

12,907 


12,685 


78,616 
112,631 


4,663 


27,610 

45,886 

29,376' 
4,007 

2,612 


178,603 


36,246 


29,680 
12,576 

585,486 

16,831 


117,751        90,905 


19,991 
26,521 


382,623 


299,359 


61,899        62,024 


11,556 
30,298 


241,826 


194,168 


100,361]         74,816 


91,507 


18,540 
29,792 


115,769 


13,504 
43,776 


285,276       378,093       346,999 


66,905 


71,  %1 


303,687        331,976 


24,074 21 


12 
12^680  13 


47,392 


187,700 


14 


15 


150 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  i 

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No,  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


13 


27 


Wood  and  manufactures  of — Con. 
Wood,  manufactures  of — Con. 

leasts  of  wood 

Matches  and  match  splints 
(exports) 

Mouldings,  plain,  gilded  or 
otherwise  further  manufac- 
tured   

Rakes.hay No. 

*Sawed  or  split  boards,  planks, 
deals  and  other  lumber,  when 
not  further  manufactured 
than  dressed  on  one  side  only 
or  creosoted,  vulcanized  or 
treated  by  any  preserving  " 
process M.  f t . 

*Sawed  boards,  planks,  deals, 
planed  or  dressed  on  one  or 
both  sides,  when  the  edges 
thereof  are  jointed  or  tongued 
and  grooved  m 

Shingles M. 

Show  cases  and  metal  parts 
thereof No. 

Spool  wood  and  spools  (exports)   

Woodenware,  pails,  tubs  and 
churns,  washboards,  pounders 
and  rolling  pins 

Manufactures  of  wood,  N.O.P 

*Luraber  and  timber,  manufac- 
tured, N.E.S M.  ft. 

Timber  or  lumber  hewn  or 
sawed,  squared  or  sided  or 
creosoted 

Ship-timber  and  ship  planking, 
N.O.P 

Umbrella,  parasol  and  sun- 
shade sticks  or  handles.  N.E.S 

Veneers  of  wood,  not  over  -^ 
of  an  inch  in  thickness 

Walking  sticks  and  canes  of 
all  kinds,  N.E.S 

Wood  pulp 

Wood  unmanufactured — 

Otherarticles,  produce  of  forest  (expts) 

Logs  and  round  unmanufac- 
tured timber .  ^ f 

Elm    

Hemlock |  | 

Oak y  .  .exports . 

Pine 


10,286 


60,900 


4,031 
16,572 

733 


Value. 


Duty. 


1904. 


Quantity. 


$    cts. 
32,008      8,002  00 


58,281 
1,080 


892,360 


61,843 
27,931 

7,753 


3,428 


L. 


Spruce  .... 
All  other. . . 

*Lumber  and  timber,  plank  and 
board,  when  not  otherwise 
manufactured  than  rough 
sawn  or  spilt  or  creosoted, 
vulcanized  or  treated  by  any 
preserving  process : — 

Amaranth,  boxwood,  cocobo- 
ral  and  sandal  wood . .  .M.  ft. 


14,566  58 
270  00 


15,460  75 


2,592  00 


37,895 
656,641 

39,810 


690,951 

4,358 

16,586 

132,765 

16,044 
38,472 


7,571  74 
162,717  37 

7,962  00 


Value. 


Duty. 


$  $    cts. 

36,292      9,073  OO 


12,254 


142,678 


10,865 
9,873 

1,168 


57,968 
1,516 


2,663,571 


176,079 
22,141 

15,682 


389,267 


12 


393 


3,301  50 

9,957  31 

4,669  40 
9,618  00 


4,555 


14,492  00 
379  00 


44,019  75 


5,452  77 


99,414    19,980  77 


927,654 
63,372 

326,760 

2,115 

13,173 

149,222 


230,688  71 
12,674  40 


2,690  17 
11,188  88 


17,780      5,075  10 
49,572    12,400  58 


396,348 


88 


*For  exports  see  items  12  to  23  pages  152-3. 


i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   10 
Jnto  and  Exi>orts  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


151 


1900, 


32,121 

827 


674,383 


56,506 
45,253 

6,162 


43,738 
502,994 

10,431 


199,415 

724 

13,609 

100,377 

12,221 
23,269 


432,224 


4,080 


Imports. 


Value. 


1901. 


39,163 

1,228 


704,868 


45,257 
33,914 

5,874 


60,308 
478,707 

16,177 


210,073 

4,161 

11,607 

96,723 

15,445 
16,053 


262,863 


1902. 


45,869 
991 


675,910 


47,722 
30,752 

4,774 


69,814 
568,948 

10,236 


472,9tj7 

385 

15,712 

114,377 

14,806 
27,447 


665,817 


1903. 


32,008 


58,451 
1,080 


892,360 


61,843 
27,931 

7,763 


38,022 
657,138 

39,810 


690,951 

4,35S 

16,586 

132,765 

16,044 
38,472 


389,267 


629 


68 


393 


1904. 


36,291 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900. 


58,098 
1,516 


2,663  571 


176,079 
22,141 

15,740 


98,076 
930,291 

63,387 


326,760 

2,115 

13,173 

149,222 

17,743 
49,572 


103,961 


15,786 


1901. 


89,130 
12,205 


1,131,506 


66,222 


39,318 
432,531 


396,348 


1,816,016 
137,065 


74,721 

7,738 

3,430 

494,311 

63,078 

117,358 


1,146,150 


92,683 


17,258 
389,857 


1,938,246 
33,608 


193,749 
95,616 
122,396 
285,798 
235,826 
122,226 


1902. 


51,704 


1903. 


112,048 


13,411  i    21,672 


1,625,386 


108,529 


6,651 
391,632 


2,046,406 
26,461 


54,245 

32,604 

2,733 

175,684 

63,555 

237,019 


1,610,143 


123,628 


7,964 
384,233 


3,150,943 
1^.727 


15,517 

34,264 

1,230 

139,406 
59,781 

184,360 


1904. 


192,6211  2 


7,863 


1,711,238 


82,721 


9,817 
415,157 


17 

2,409,074  18 


7,181 


19 


16,519 
33,392 

535  23 

30,306  24 

69,110  25 

269,771  26 


27 


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"No.  11. — ^Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 

Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

1 

• 
Wood  and  manufactures  of— Con. 
Wood,  unmanufactured — Con. 
Lumber — Con. 

Cherry,     chestnut,     gumwood 
and  hickory  and  white  wood.  M.  ft. 

Mahogany h 

Oak 

Pitch  pine i 

Redwood n 

Rosewood V II 

Spanish  cedar n 

Sycamore n 

Walnut 

White  ash i 

7,439 

413 

38,055 

23,713 

$ 

305,657 

55,286 

1,268,053 

$     cts. 

10,850 

1,140 

45,923 

15,056 

1 

17 

29 

23 

1,210 

2,416 

85 

457,419 

138,388 

1,492,577 

302,375 

60 

2,397 

4,630 

681 

57,770 

97,479 

6,47J 

$     cts. 

9 

3 

4 

559,045 

6 

1 

348 

30 

1,182 

1,069 

84 

.55 

10,745 

734 

55,  (508 

42,392 

8,101 

7 
8 

9 

10 

11 

African  teak,  black  heart  ebony, 
lignum  vitae,  red  cedar  and 
satinwood n 

12 

Lumber,  viz.  : — 

Basswood,     butternut     and 
hickory 



13 

Battens  and  pine  and  spruce 

clapboards . .    M .  ft. 

Deals,  pine 

759 

6,893 

1,214 

15,313 

14 

Ti 

II       spruce  and  other 

16 

Deal  ends 

17 

Lathwood 

18 

Laths,  palings  and  pickets 

29,652 

59,754 

19 
*>0 

Planks  and  boards 

Joists  and  scantling         

•^1 

99 

II        other  and  headings. .    M. 

Lumber,  all  other,  N.E.S 

Hop,     hoop,     telegraph     and 

4,745 

111,317 

5,541 

146,580 

9H 

24 

*678 

^ 

'>n 

9(1 

Piles  and  pile  timber 

Posts,     cedar,    tamarack    and 
other.   . 



27 

fR 

?9 

h  ence  posts  and  railway  ties 

132,679 

202,887 

30 

Stave  bolts 

31 

Shooks,  box 

32 

33 

M        other 

Saw-dust  of  the  woods,  specified 
under  No.  27,  page  150-1  and 
Nos.  1  to  11  pages  1 52-3  

3,239 

3,542 

34 

Timber,  square,  viz  : — 
Ash    

35 

Birch 

36 

Elm 

37 

Maple 

38 

Oak 

39 

Pine,  red 

. 

40 

41 

All  other 

42 

Wood,   blocks  and  other,   for 
pulp 

43 

W^ood,  blocks  for  matches. 

f 

Hop  poles  only, 


i  ■  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


153 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904. 


272,462 

47,296 

887,274 

398,211 

2,322 

116 

4,161 

519 

86,659 

45,830 


18,357 


11,894 


4,992 


72,876 


'^215 


181,021 


1,739 


197,379 

47,660 

804,180 

444,732 

21,7161 

455^ 

5.7441 

1,083 

57,906 

23,393 


13,812 


7,563 


186,872 

113,697 

941,004 

344, 5<i' 

23,253 

163 

5,54 

1,984 

49,286 

29,953 


6,067 


9,796 


10,064 


69,192 


*207 


7,807 


82,360 


»822 


240,561 


1,747 


245,374 


4,995 


305,657 

55,286 

1,268,0.53 

559,045 


55 

10,745 

734 

55,608 

42,392 


8,101 


6,893 


29,652 


111,317 


•678 


132,679 


.3,239 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904 


457, 

138, 

1,492, 

302, 

2, 
4, 

57, 
97, 


419 
388 
577 
375 
60 
397 
630 
681 
770 
479 


6,473 


15,313 


59,754 
146,586 


202,887 


.3,542 


39,703 

27,811 

3,286,598 

.8,287,960 

564,869 

7,858 

532,106 

9,618,526 

235,664 

164,750 

38.5,066 

533,428 


403,169 

135,693 

2,x57,822 

8,174,304 

681,384 

605,693 
9,400,469 
389,253 
38,706 
401,377 
.S58,755 


48,872   68,720 

4,130    3,374 

93,346|   104,026 


24,893 

18,926 
221,906 

20,673 
192,159 

59,198 


38,065 

17,857 

152,940 

7,217 

137,645 

238,753 


43,778 

229,554 

205,131 

5,832 

405,6081 

65, 601  i 

1,254,457 

52,084 


58,759 
223,380 
273,579 

13,219 
317,286 
143,530 
916,452 
175,769 


80,270 

116,944 
3,167,383  3, 
7, 451, 148  i  8, 
472,015 
5,546 
840,714  1, 
12,670,849  14. 
367,965 
3,111| 
297,936i 
258,196 


103,981 
8,315 

208,479 

32,556 
88 

182,198 
11,671 
97,430 

272,975 


1 
2 
3 
4 

5 
b 
7 
8 
9 
10 


111 


71,995 

71,963 
653,917 
315  454  7 
551,769 

4,077, 
041,1291 
008,846  12 
451,194: 

3,364  . . . 
281,048 
482,309 

57,910 

7,588: 

123,1801 


41,251112 

?9,287l3 
984, 3441 14 
920,444  15 
407,089  16 
4,074  17 
835,939  18 
715,67219 
524,838120. 
21 
207,505  22 
353,77423 


902,772  1,397,019 
42,567    21,528 


43,934 

107,861 

248,296 

3,000 

a56,913 

30,922 
923,795 

56,884 

1,315,038 
32,601 


61,905 
43.273 

210,948 

5,337 

36,26!) 

403,903 


.35,529 124 

8,100  25 

91,71526 

24,890  27 

3.5,357  28 

189,054  29 

3,995  30 

1,107  31 

342,579  32 


33 


27,649  11,146134 

204,690  109,275  35 

305,090}  248,45436 

1,759! 37 

434,141!  376,395  38 

219,991:  34,510  39 

l,310,557i  1,538,48540 

69,356  64,754  41 


1,558,560 
28.095 


1,788, 049|42 
39,707143 


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15 


23 


24 


Entered  fob  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity. 


Wood  and  manufactures  of —  Con. 
Miscellaneous  wood  and  manu- 
factures, N.E.S.,  viz: — 
Cane,  reed,  or  rattan,  split 
or  otherwise  manufactured, 

N.O.P 

Corks  and  cork  wood  or  cork 
bark,  manufactured,  N.O.P. 

Ivory  nuts,  vegetable 

Cane  and  rattan,  not  manu- 
factured   

Willow  or  osiers — 
Osiers  or  willows,  unmanu- 
factured   

Wares  and  all  manufaotures  of 

like  material,  N.O.P 

Total  wood   and  manu- 
faotures of 


Wool  and  manufactures  of  (exports). .  . . 

Blankets . . . ,  Lbs . 

Cassimeres,cloths  and  doeskins.  Yds. 

Coatings  and  overcoatings m 

Tweeds n 

Felt  cloth,  N.E.S .. 

Flannels n 

Flannel  shirtings  imported  for 
the  special  purpose  of  being 
manufactured  into  and  ex- 
clusively used  in  the  manu- 
facture of  shirts,  collars, 
cuffs,  shirt  waists  and 
blouses,  and  to  be  cut  into 
shape  for  such  or  any  of  such 
purposes  in  bond 

Knitted  goods,  including  knit- 
ted underwear,  N.E.S  

Shawls 

Bed  comforters  and  counter- 
panes     No . 

Blouses  and  shirt  waists 

Socks  and  stockings  of  wool, 
worsted,  the  hair  of  the  alpaca 
goat,  &c. ,  &c 13oz.  prs. 

Hosiery,  N.E.S 

Yarn,  mohair Lbs . 

Yam,  spun  from  the  hair  of  the 
alpaca  or  angora  goat,  when 
imported  by  manufacturers 
of  braids  for  use  exclusively 
in  their  factories  in  the  manu- 
facture of  such  braids  only. .      n 

Yam  costing  30c.  per  lb.  and 
over,  imported  on  the  cop, 
tube,  or  in  the  hank  by  manu- 
facturers of  woollen  goods  for 
use  in  their  products n 

Yarn,  N.E.S » 


123,928 

4,286,328 

1,600,000 

2,573.412 

52,897 

758,818 


4,177 


I    518,378 
2,284 


9,827 


945,687 
991,559 


Value. 


54,819 

126,880 
14,159 

18,020 
62 


6,986,470 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


8,220  00 
25,298  21 


463,627  32 


44,715    11,085  13 

2,377,842  572,960  85 

.942,686  222,937  40 

1,395,177  334,135  58 

3C,2o8      9,140  07 

140,042    43,353  13 


105,708 
111,850 

8,030 
135 


882,573 
1,684 


2,758 


434,930 
281,775 


29,804  62 
27,038  60 

2,123  98 

47  25 


219,425  57 


64,677  35 
63,036  32 


1904. 


Quantity. 


469,219 

4,234,849 

1,777,315 

3,906,641 

43,438 

742,153 


4,568 


488,041 
18,931 


14,120 


1,154,916 
495,051 


Value. 


52,221 

118,398 
23,132 

6,522 
262 


9,392,853 


120,065 

2,275,256 

1,045,743 

2,026,424 

36,037 

129,269 


237,902 
112,460 

6,725 
9,350 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


8,176  65 
23,666  60 


586,726  80 


29,489  54 

556,561  62 

252,877  88 

496,506  58 

11,443  78 

.38,350  31 


69,920  60 
28,071  40 

1,952  58 
2,932  78 


869,726  216,600  10 
14,277 


4,233 


504,229 
183,489 


70,760  60 
42,247  40 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


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into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Imports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904, 


37,303 

79,291 

25,822 

2,893 


51 

8,596 

5,003,298 


49,720 

1,384,631 

592,331 

843,625 

27,292 

79,019 


5,315 

125,329 
73,174 

4,408 
10,651 


635,239 

31,449 

2,545 


364 


39,392 

112,0.S9 
16,458 

4,700 


254 

6 
4,943,878 


32,457 

1,883,957 

485,324 

748,765 

50,315 
120,126 


38,591 

135,334 
14,495 

17,570 


139 


5,899,440 


93,200 
93,656 

1,568 
8,528 


526,548 

67,921 

755 


3,470 


28,706 

1,939,672 

642,042 

1,028,400 

31,661 

153,398 


82,465 
87,444 

1,756 


54,819 

127,213 
14,159 

18,020 


62 


6,990,414 


52,221 

119,880 
23,132 

6,522 


262 


9,399,442 


44,021       122,806 

2,381.665   2,280,217 

944,809i  1,050,658 


1,397,482 

30,232 

139,386 


572,183 

132,270 

99 


4,621 


257,654       240,424       283,538       435,484       504,708 
121,289       138,838       166,074      286,142       187,731 


105,644 
111,461 

7,404 
135 


887,742 
1,684 


2,758 


2,049,773 
36,037 
129,195 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904 


11,160 


32,998,171 


61,790 


38,161,357 


240,177 
112,938 

6,810 
9,350 


871,903 
14,277 


4,233 


76,556 


161 


35,234,203 


81,489 


40,868,016 


64,222 


36,966,264 


70,535 


10 
11 
12 
13 


14 

15 
16 

17 
18 


1» 
20 
21 


22 


23 
24 


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ARTICLES. 


Entered  foe  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity . 


Wool  and  manufactures  of— Con. 

Yarn,  wool  or  worsted,  the 
same  being  genapped,  dyed 
and  finished,  imported  by 
manufactures  of  braids, 
cords,  tassels  and  fringes . . .  Lbs. 

Yarn,  botany  yarn,  in  num- 
bers 30  or  finer,  on  mule 
cops,  dry  spun,  on  what  is 
known  as  the  French  or  Bel- 
gian system,  not  doubled  or 
twisted,  in  white  only,  when 
imported  by  manufacturers 
of  cashmere  socks,  or  stock- 
ings to  be  used  exclusively 
for  the  manufacture  of  such 
articles  in  their  own  factories    « 

Wool,  class  1,  viz.  : — 
Leicester,  coltswold,  Lincoln- 
shire, SouthDown  combing 
wools,  or  wools  known  as 
lustre  wools,  and  other  like 
combing  wools,  such  as  are 
grown  in  Canada . 

Wool,  not  further  prepared 
than  washed.  N.E.S Lbs. 

Noils,  being  the  short  wool 
which  falls  from  the  combs 
in  worsted  factories  and 
worsted  tops,  N. E.S . 

All  fabrics  and  manufactures, 
composed  wholly  or  in  part 
of  wool,  worsted,  &c.,  N.E.S.    ... 

Clothing,ready-madeand  wear- 
ing apparel,  com p)osed  wholly 
or  in  part  of  wool,  worsted, 
&c.,  N.E.S.    ..    

Women's  and  children's  dress 
goods,  coat  linings,  Italian 
cloths,  alpacas,  Orleans,  cash- 
meres henriettas,  serges, 
buntings,  nun's  cloth,  ben- 
galines,  whip  cords,  twills, 
plain  or  jacquards  of  similar 
fabrics,  composed  wholly  or 
in  part  of  wool,  worsted,  the 
hairof  the  camel,  alpaca,  goat 
or  like  animals,  not  exceeding 
in  weight,  6  oz.,  to  the  square 
yard,  when  imported  in  the 
gray  or  unfinished  state  for 
the  purpose  of  being  dyed  or 
finished  in  Canada Sq.  yds 

Shirts Doz. 

Undershirts  and  drawers , . 

Carpets  : — 

Brussels Yds. 

Tapestry n 


33,530 


Value. 


Duty. 


$     cts. 


14,562 


129,776 


7,994,702 


316,603 
3,723 


70,523 


1,239,998 

187,835 
3,711,910 

1,223,370 


60,187 
25,866 
74,307 


855,792        551.026 
1,851,035       671^588 


1,055,97159 


368,771  74 


1904. 


Quantity . 


45,167 


127,867 


7,339,369 


12,545  32        400,387 

6,779  01  7,469 

19,843  12 


Value. 


17,133 


72,918 


1,319,735 


206,914 


4,100,179 


1,475,878 


Duty. 


$    cts. 


80,569 

50,166 

147,464 


130,842  35        824,945        546,299  129,019  30 
158,408  87     1,730,323        695,000i  163,847  27 


1,173,003  00 


485,139  70 


17.052  98 
12,586  12 
39,997  12 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
into  and  Exports  from  Caniada,  &c. — Continued. 


157 


IMVOIITS, 


Value. 


1900. 


25,459 


1901. 


26,377 


1902. 


21,576 


55,154 


1903. 


14,562 


70,523 


1904. 


17,133 


72,918 


Exports. 


1900. 


1901. 


Value. 


1902. 


1903. 


1904. 


1,574,834 

151,510 
3,359,856 

994,295 


1,292,895 

89,847 
3,099,154 

951,395 


1,374,054 

204,995 
3,386,593 

975,587 


1,239,998 

187,835 
3,754,413 

1,218,346 


1,319,735 

206,914 
4,116,869 

1,472,333 


420,776 


197,581 


302,245 


382,935 


315,207 


88,049 
30,946 
84,592 

493,789 
465,648 


51,195 

16,961 

111,109 

410,847 
469,860 


67,6.S2 
31,074 
72,254 

419,655 
.560,122 


60,546 

27,289 
75,928 

553,057 
658,415 


82,875 

48,881 

146,985 

.544,610 
697,984 


8 

9 

10 

11 

12 


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No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 


Wool  and  manufactures — Con. 

Carpets — Con. 
Other  carpets Yds. 

Felt,  pressed,  of  all  kinds,  not 
filled  or  covered  by  or  with 
any  woven  fabrics Lbs. 

Shoddy Yds. 


Total  wool  and  manufactures  of. 


Yeast  cakes  Lbs. 

Yeast,  compressed,  in  packages 

weighing  less  than  50  pounds . .      h 
Yeast,  compressed,   in    bulk    or 

mass  of  not  less  than  50  pounds     ti 


Total  yeast . 


12 


13 


Miscellaneous  Articles. 

Anatomical      preparations     and 

skeletons  or  parts  thereof 

Apparel,  wearing,  and  other  per- 
sonal and  household  effects,  not 
merchandise,  of  British  sub- 
jects dying  abroad,  but  dom- 
iciled in  Canada  ;  books,  pic 
tures,  family  plate  or  furniture, 
]Der8onal  effects  and  heirlooms 

left  by  bequest 

Articles  ex-warehoused  for  Excise 
purposes  to  be  manuf.,  in  bond, 

N.E.S 

Articles  for  the  use  of  the  Gov- 
ernor General  

Articles  for  the  personal  or 
official  use  of  Consuls  General 
who  are  natives  or  citizens  of 
the  country  they  represent, 
and  not  engaged  in  any  other 

business  or  profession 

Articles  imported  by,  and  for  the 
use  of  the  Dominion  Govern- 
ment, or  any  of  the  depart- 
ments thereof,  or  by  and  for 
the  Senate  and  House  of  Com- 
mons, &c  

Articles  for  the  use  of  the  army 
and  navy,  viz.: 

Arms,  military  or  naval  cloth- 
ing, musical  instruments  for 
bands,  military  stores  and 
munitions  of  war  :  also  art- 
icles consigned  direct  to 
officers  and  men  on  board 
vessels  of  His  Majesty's  navy, 
for  their  own  personal  use . . . . 


Entkked  for  Home  Consumption. 


1903. 


Quantity . 


Value. 


370,165       257,841 


605,785 
202,908 


2,184 

336 

225,433 


211,540 
18,559 


15,079,275 


227,953 


260 
61 

53,069 


5.3,390 


862 


8,194 

12,048 

7,538 


5,969 


1,411,727 


'  91,570 


Duty. 


Quantity . 


$     cts. 


63,687  28 


41,173  62 
2,511  40 


3,460,300  15 


131  04 

20  16 

6,762  99 


6,914  19 


430,964 


604,227 
249,975 


73,458 

390 

163,890 


237,738 


1904. 


Value. 


272,488- 


214,236 
20,429 


16,794,593 


3,662 

41 

36,006 


39,709 


1,292 


7,641 

2,488 
5,693 


5,040 


2,401,085 


Duty. 


$     cts. 


65,809  26 


46,858  64 
2,884  86 


3,953,913  32 


4,407  48 

23  40 

4,916  70 


9,347  58 


24,145 


i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.    10 

into  and  Exjwrts  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


159 


Imports. 


Value. 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904.  1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904 


32,193        42,621 


173,399 
9,414 

11,728,019 

445 

196 

50,299 
50,940 


1,065 


28,275 


16,020 


41,467 


712,133 


182,062 
3,571 

11,243,746 

235 

831 

47,900 
48,966 


1,244 


97,137      260,643 


192,592 
10,3.53 

12,623,107 

863 

166 

68,799 

69,818 


6,473 


4,070  6,972 


13,047 


3,574 


1,646,337 


10,889 


5,700 


2,607,664 


597,643      032,616       523,954        90,820 


214,140 
18,559 

15,130,302 

195 

61 

53,069 

53.825 


862 


8,194 


7,468 


5,439 


1,407,060 


273,726  . 


212,726 
20,429 

16,854,931 

3,014 

41 

36,006 

3^,061 


1,292 


482,566 


7,641 


5,426 


4,073 


2,398,668 


274,137 


383.734 


447,167 


19,493 


385,742 


9 
10 


11 


12 


13 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  190& 
No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 

Entered  foe  Home  Consumption. 

• 

1903. 

1904. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quantity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

\ 

Miscellaneous  Articles — Con. 

Articles  for  A.  A.  Telegraph  Co 

Articles  ex-warehoused  for  ships' 

507 

458,387 

5 

3,182 

194 

41,497 

$     cts. 

141 
526,020 

419 

6,808 

33 

27,950 

314 

$    cts.. 

2 

3 

Bird  skins  and  skins  of  animals 
not  native  to  Canada  for  taxi- 
dermic    purposes    not    further 
manufactured    than    prepared 

4 

5 
6 

Botanical  specimens 

Cabinets  of  coins,  collections  of 

7 

Casts  as   models  for  the  use  of 

8 
9 

Clothing  and  books,  donations  of, 

14,277 

36,647 

223 

61 

257,245 

229 
253 

13,825 

'  '6,442J24 
639 

15,142 

29,120 
190 
949 

304,680 

6,892 
268 

20,358 

9 
6,758,913 

300 

10 

Damaged    goods,  under  sections 
49  to  53  of   Revised   Statutes, 
chap.  32                

4,269  68 

5,54«  79- 

11 

13 

Goods,   the  growth,    produce  or 
manuf.  of  Canada,  N.E.S.,  ex- 

14 

Hemp  paper,  made  on  four-cylin- 
der machines    and    calendered 
to  between  "006  and    '008  inch 
thickness,  for  the  manufacture 
of  shot  shells  and  primers  for 
shot  shells  and  cartridges  ;  and 
felt  board  sized  and  hydraulic 
pressed  and  covered  with  paper 
or  uncovered,  for  the  manufac- 
ture of  gun  wads   when   such 
articles    are    imported    by  the 
manufacturers   of    shot   shells, 
cartridges  and  gun  wads,  to  be 
used  for  these  purposes  only  in 

.... 

15 

Photographs  not  exceeding  three 
sent  by  friends  and  not  for  pur- 

16 

Models  of  inventions  and  of  other 
improvements    in  the  art,  but 
no   article  or  articles  shall  be 
deemed  a  model  which  can  be 

17 

Pictorial  illustrations  of  insects, 
&c.,  when  imported  for  the  use 
of  colleges  and  schools,  scientific 
and  literary  societies 

.....   .. 

18 

19 

Specimens,  models  and  wall  dia- 
grams for  illustration  of  natural 
history     for    universities    and 
public  museums 

i 


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161 


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into  and  Exports  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904 


Imports. 


Value. 


Exports. 


Value. 


1900.  1901.  1902.  1903.  1904, 


63 


607 


141 


10 
11 
12 


13 


947 

3,933 

69 

17,223 

443 


20,403 


147,097 

20 

240 


195,457 


6,057 
5,050 

8,320 


1,031 
3,065,410 


152 
3,107 
3,525 

18,270 

300 
64,700 

16,856 


,971 
175 
252 


168,364 


73 

l,60<i 

226 

17,762 


17,164 


13,132 
111 
132 


255,976 


216 
109 

3,442 


15 
3,740,630 


4,388 
95 

4,014 


95 
4,580,481 


3,182 
194 

41,497 


14,277 


36,192 

223 

61 


257,245 


229 
263 

13,826 


6,442,724 


419 

6,808 

33 

27,950 

314 
73,710 

15,142 


28,371 
190 
949 


303,176 


6,892 
268 

20,368 

9 
6,768,913 


1,166,893 


609  1,665  1,214|  639j  300 

10— i_ll 


1,212,728 


1,592,846 


1,392,037 


14 
15 


16 


17 

1,315,503  18 


19 


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No.  11. — Itemized  Statement  showing  the  Values'  of  Imports 


ARTICLES. 

Entered  for  Home  Consumption. 

1903. 

1904. 

Quan- 
tity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

Quan- 
tity. 

Value. 

Duty. 

1900. 

1 

Miscdlaneoua  Articles-Con. 

Typewriter     tablets     with 
movable      figures,      and 
musical  instruments  im- 
ported by  and  for  use  of 
schools  for  the  blind 

$ 

$      cts. 

$ 

%     cts. 

• 
35 

2 
3 

Other  miscellaneous  articles 

Additional     duties,      post 

entries,  &c . 

Total  miscellaneous 

Estimated  amount  short  re- 
turned at   Inland  ports, 
and     exported     to     the 
United  States 

28,015 

87,773  38 

23,720 



114,191  98 

31,9.37 

8,835,818 

92,043  06 

10,169,610 

119,738  77 

4,900,874 

4 

Total  merchandise  only 
Coin  and  Bullion 

f, 

224,813,719 
8,976,797 

37,110,354  59 

243,590,019 
7,874,313 

40,954,349  14 

181,325,075 
8,297,438 

Grand  totals 

233,790,516 

37,110,354  59 

251,464,332  40,954,349  14 

189,622,513 

After  1900  no  estimate  is  made  of  the  amount  short  reported  in  exports  to  United  States. 


i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
into  and  Exjwrts  from  Canada,  &c. — Concluded. 


16S 


Imports. 

Exports. 

Value. 

Value. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

$ 
184 

$ 

225 
66,816 

$ 

< 

9 

9 

$ 

8 
'  384J.544 

$ 

1 

33,875 

171,870 

23,720 

229,623 

49,029 

15,319 

177,745 

2 

3 

6,366,257 

8,125,233 

8,502,766      9,704,256 

1,395,516 

1,261,757 

1,608,164 

1,776,681 

1,493,248 

5,461,611 

• 

» 

« 

• 

4 

186,878,231 
3,537.294 

205,958,753 
6,311,406 

232,238,164  251,337.490 
8,976,797      7,874,313 

183,237,665 
8,657,168 

194,509,143 
1,978,489 

209,970,864 
1,669,422 

225.229,761  211,065,678 
619,963    2,466,657 

5 

190,416,525 

212,270,158  241,214,961  259,211,803*  191,894,723 

196,487,632 

211,640,286 

225,849,724 

213,521,235 

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Principal  Abticlks. 

Quantities  and  Values. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

Ale,  beer  and  porter  , j      « 

376,656 
215,531 

434,448 
241,530 

494,065 
255,362 

339,084 
182,522 

308,071 
159,205 

243,346 
123,289 

Animals  living  :— 
Cattle {    ^^• 

Horses '  -{      ®  ' 

Sheep {     ^• 

Another.. '..  ..     $ 

3,201 
99,070 

2,688 
510,435 

49,754 
131,037 

421,321 

1,022 
49,893 

3,628 
548,376 

45.067 
123,784 

305,350 

2,320 
59,599 

2,899 
603,970 

55,130 
179,396 

236,121 

1,851 
48,352 

2,357 
411,550 

41,258 
158,781 

66,380 

447 
16,048 

2,275 
435,785 

47,409 
116,574 

35,395 

2,476 
40,151 

2,232 
363,551 

42,921 
65,258 

43,789 

Totals $ 

1,161,863 

1,027,403 

1,079,086 

244,706 
152,136 

356,480 
103,901 

685,063 

603,802 

512,749 

Asphaltum  or  asphalt |     ^  ' 

Baking  powder |      ^  ' 

62,148 
68,454 

328,940 
94,701 

68,437 
50,728 

384,761 
110,550 

68,342 
36,308 

358,021 
103,768 

181,112 
111,441 

341,081 
98,051 

61,487 
41,817 

306,973 
86,941 

Books,  pamphlets,  &c.:— 

Books,  printed,   periodicals  f  Lbs. 
and  pamphlets,  N.E.S. . .   I.      $ 

Bibles,  prayer  books,   psalm 
and  hymn  books,  &c $ 

Books,  not  printed  in  Canada, 
for  use  of  colleges,  &c.,  free 
libraries,  college    libraries, 
&c.,  and  law  societies,  and 
being  the  property  of  the 
organized  authorities  of  such 
library  and  not  in  any  case 
the  property  of  individuals  ; 

1,488,940 

779,154 
175,100 

11,986 

72,202 

383,417 
138,696 
224,264 

692,932 
181,892 

49,160 
56,517 

367,957 
125,355 

229,838 

692,995 
169,630 

20,144 
60,241 

423,899 
144,022 
247,623 

689,529 
160,004 

24,276 
59,495 

387,281 
117,958 
254,916 

621,445 
144,081 

45,803 
74,119 

396,193 
117,643 
229,998 

488,385 
130,797 

95,997 

Newspapers,    and    quarterly, 
monthly  and  semi-monthly 
magazines  and  weekly  liter- 
ary papers,  unbound $ 

tures  pictorial  show  cards, 
illustrated  advertising  peri- 
odicals, price  lists  and  ad- 
vertising calendars,  &c. . .  /   Lbs. 
1.     $ 

77,278 

433,147 
114,005 
195,063 

Totals $ 

1,401,402 

1,335,694 

1,334,655 

1,306,178 

1,233,089 

1,101,525 

Breadstufls,  &c.,  viz.:— 
^.                                      r  Lbs. 
Rice \       jj 

II    uncleaned,  imhuUed  or/  Lbs. 
paddy \      $ 

2,574,9^ 

50,503 

21,238,137 

199,984 

126,322 

3.646,217 

'  79,446 

14,183,762 

174,517 

157,885 

3,035,916 

68,834 

19,533,680 

237,408 

117,101 

3,592,303 

72,986 

22,089,124 

275,946 

123,365 

6,238,388 

106,882 

13,996,983 

136,761 

124,034 

5,605,779 

93,300 

14,572,729 

128,692 

140,176 

Totals $ 

376,809 

411,848 

423,343 

472,297 

367,677 

362,168 

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chandise  Imported  into  Canada  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1890  to  1904. 
Canadian  Returns.) 


Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

269,184 
123,660 

314,209 
134,897 

360,.374 
166,436 

340,387 
168,291 

399,257 
223,571 

388,617 
207,998 

408,733 
206,481 

507,184 
249,702 

588,719 
299,166 

515 
11,789 

4,300 
58,926 

1,48(1 
60,635 

2,264 
111,158 

3,654 
171,652 

9,112 
317,889 

11,395 
293,747 

38,641 
657,996 

37,510 
555,676 

.3,694 
562,109 

5,423 
404,4r>5 

14,642 
706,361 

15,997 
700,990 

13,072 
747,125 

10,189 
672,206 

20,909 
1,234,694 

32,404 
2,059,487 

33,808 
2,158,426 

47,736 
80,437 

47,615 
87,284 

45,423 
94,670 

39,599 
96,213 

46,884 
133,202 

84.011 
185,975 

140,354 
386,3.33 

80,282 
217,342 

72,723 
207,167 

141,113 

78,902 

101,028 

116,261 

108,172 

76,271 

71,567 

105,255 

101,147 

795,448 

629,577 

962,694 

1,024,622 

1,160,151 

1,252,341 

1,986,341 

3,040,080 

3,022,316 

84,694 
33,875 

7,493 
9,012 

1.32,405 
55,164 

180,«»5 
95,800 

62,282 
68,748 

56,986 
67,587 

75,522 
102,317 

66,937 
96,046 

156,321 
139,026 

315,680 
84,606 

286,438 
78,346 

377,303 
103,622 

348,709 
96,202 

392,703 
103,208 

377,762 
110,246 

306,903 
89,188 

364,161 
108,362 

405,633 
121,343 

1,615,599 

1,629,348 
536,324 

513,734 

532,107 

681,493 

654,621 

728,098 

700,047 

768,907 

850,483 

126,932 

1.35,764 

231,754 

143,882 

143,786 

163,267 

167,834 

202,517 

216,849 

107,859 

113,933 

149,669 

165,343 

227,504 

203,644 

189,867 

226,761 

238,878 

105,527 

122,638 

137,470 

130,878 

136,861 

151,571 

145,809 

159,471 

186,126 

416,114 
104,719 
196,853 

392,587 
101,633 

189,867 

292,771 
71,593 

242,828 

301,223 

67,828 

256,948 

271,088 

66,712 

339,444 

283,922 

66,855 

350,166 

318,167 

76,519 

388,083 

396,589 

88,185 

511,207 

406,735 

95,673 

604,367 

1,155,624 

1,200,159 

1,365,421 

1,446,372 

1,567,928 

1,663,601 

1,668,159 

1,957,048 

2,192,376 

7,352,966 

126,044 

13,301,218 

108,477 

8,057,289 

146,014 

2,812,971 

34,552 

12,798,684 

268,751 

8,615,978 

90,620 

10,591,950 
232,642 

17,287,812 
183,115 

11,001,739 

226,896 

15,372,009 

187,947 

15,089,371 

317,020 

14,958,891 

178,547 

14,303,576 
298,295 

11,199,134 
146,728 

17,586,417 

371,887 

20,451,226 

276,874 

1 

18,536,794 

424,926 

8,689,678 

141,707 

.148,826 

141,953 

185,798 

232,266 

297,061 

319,894 

461,146 

563,687 

442,477 

383,347 

322,519 

545,169 

648,023 

711,904 

815,461 

906,169 

1,212,448 

1,009,110 

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No.   13.^ — Statement  of   the  Quantities  and  Values  of  the  Principal 


Principal  Akticlks. 

Quantities  and  Valles. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

Breadstuff  s— Con. 
Grain,  viz.  : — 
T  A-                                       /Bush. 
Indian  corn -I     ^ 

f  Bush. 
Oats [     $ 

/  Bush. 
Wheat \     $ 

9,959,815 
4,194,320 

960,252 
250,162 

2,844,955 
2,582,709 

104,097 

6,253,565 
3,308,786 

134,401 

48,148 

2,571,493 
2,643,879 

107,397 

3,700,308 

2,188,833 

201,973 
70,624 

5,049,561 
5,202,469 

2,072,989 

5,100,901 
2,619,607 

30,990 
13,002 

4,156,252 
3,423,777 

295,225 

11,782,716 
5,547,179 

817,718 
245,699 

4,761,724 
3,252,117 

210,643 

2,937,400- 
1,495,060 

223,577 

69,277 

3,848,517 
2,418,728 

154,465 

Totals,  grain $ 

7,131,288 

6,108,210 

9,534,915 

6,351,611 

9,255,638 

4,137,530 

Grain  products,  viz.  : — 

Bran,  mill  feed,  &c $ 

Indian  or  corn  meal -I       ® 

Wheat  flour {  ^jj^* 

All  other $ 

124,401 

189,198 
381,506 

185,458 
672,715 

63,774 

97,427 

125,760 
324,642 

65,884 
269,508 

58,665 

44,871 

74,552 
204,738 

54,911 
239,992 

54,016 

29,615 

65,347 
158,452 

53,039 

180,845 

67,183 

76,063 

69,424 
149,240 

88,115 
250,661 

66,080 

90,280 

25,746 
63,338 

148,773 
395,218 

47  994 

Totals,  grain  products. . .     $ 

1,242,396 

750,242 

543,617 

436,095 

542,044 

596,830 

Totals,  breadstuffs $ 

8,750,493 

7,270,300 

10,501,875 

7,260,003 

10,165,359 

5,096,528 

Bricks,  clays  and  tiles  : — 
Fire  bricks  $ 

96,537 
156,505 

116,390 
163,523 

115,992 
156,558 

125,900 
136,693 

84,842 
124,652 

79,979. 
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All  other $ 

Totals $ 

253,042 

279,913 

272,550 

262,593 

209,494 

188,110 

Bristles {  ^^s. 

Broom  corn $ 

75,538 

70,876 

97,527 
100,595 

79,415 
64,386 

109,042 

112,151 

98,545 
71,895 

115,479 

109,069 

84,350 
66,428 

144,987 

110,724 

66,538 
55,406 

121,297 

106,052 

82,472 
63,046 

118,744 

85,820- 

Brooms  and  brushes $ 

Carriages,  viz.  : — 

Buggies,  farm  wagons,  carts/  .  No. 
and  pleasure  carts  or  rigs,  &c  (.     $ 

Railway  passenger  cars |      i'" 

Bicycles,  tricycles,  &c |      ^  * 

All  other $ 

517 
28,600 

76 
106,048 

1,119 
45,523 

131,715 

714 
42,274 

45 
153,193 

1,565 
62,955 

80,972 

477 
28,060 

113 
190,729 

472 
25,380 

113 
64,437 

216^440 
121,359 

469 

20,408 

15 
9,202 

i            7,775 
345,483 

140,795 

858 
45,484 

23 

13,949 

9,309 

193,566 

92,874 

404,953 
228,919 

Totals $ 

311,886 

339,394 

505,229 

427,616 

515,888 

•      693,305 

Cement,  viz.  : — 

Portland {  ^J^«- 

All  other $ 

200,174 
324,476 

13,593 

183,668 
306,582 

9,119 

185,459 

277,047 

6,206 

225,534 
310,078 

10,969 

228,336 
286,341 

3,630 

199,852 

248,734 

9,113 

Totals... $ 

338,06fl 

315,701 

283,253 

321,047 

289,971 

257,847 

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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
Articles  of  Merchandise  Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 

Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

.  1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

6,050,860 
2,472.963 

9,190,310 
3,221,273 

19,975,701 
7,027,576 

24,152,980 
9,245,038 

18,110,183 
7,163,485 

14,774,232 
6,648,081 

4,983,565 
2,770,456 

6,861,115 
3,737,383 

10,772,154 
5,416,770 

472,728 
123,346 

1,090,860 
280,326 

1,224,115 
338,372 

837,367 
292,060 

1,315,630 

422,977 

2,523,092 
946,511 

322,454 
131,818 

166,662 
70,651 

70,372 
32,907 

4,060,429 

2,701,586 

5,845,139 
4,191,944 

4,414,307 
4,204,760 

8,in,.327 
7,020,521 

5,947,489 
4,542,170 

8,416,580 
6,370,314 

9,487,255 
7,217,137 

7,296,831 
5,556,705 

4,988,833 
3,849,308 

183,290 

995,432 

460,356 

356,822 

337,268 

380,444 

286,552 

534,121 

211,680 

5,481,185 

8.688,975 

12,031,064 

16,914,441 

12,465,900 

14,345,350 

10,405,963 

9,898,860 

9,510,665 

64,707 

43,864 

67,331 

64,318 

74,266 

90,493 

104,619 

108,628 

92,498 

61,673 
117,165 

21,670 
33,716 

83,960 
146,654 

49,924 
82,275 

40,388 
76,413 

27,219 
57,684 

26,136 
66,033 

25,390 
65,431 

48,551 
122,640 

99,840 
298,889 

84,825 
269,993 

40,741 
168,255 

69,428 
233,534 

55,569 
181,899 

49,403 
156,009 

49,988 
155,544 

33,818 
111,056 

42,827 
169,357 

72,474 

66,778 

102,482 

111,965 

99,683 

140,839 

93,040 

161,221 

105,958 

553,235 

414,351 

484,722 

492,092 

432,261 

445,025 

419,136 

446,336 

490,453 

6,417,767 

9,425,845 

13,060,955 

18,054,556 

13,610,065 

15,605,836 

11,731,268 

11,557,644 

11,010,228 

129,024 
132,004 

100,025 
124,048 

115,683 
125,124 

165,482 
172,629 

383,814 
238,279 

451,292 
241,705 

374,724 
267,155 

517,375 
299,677 

403,814 
365,756 

261,028 

224,073 

240,807 

338,111 

622,093 

692,997 

641,879 

817,052 

769,570 

82,099 
57,539 

79,770 
53,547 

85,808 
59,295 

106,725 
74,140 

107,387 
84,105 

66,051 
60,691 

107,850 
78,920 

115,400 
92,388 

104,493 
83,202 

109,969 

81,373 

106,330 

108,251 

134,384 

212,037 

202,487 

165,231 

197,982 

93,205 

105,506 

140,660 

159,547 

191,004 

194,833 

222,295 

248,819 

278,156 

1,645 
81,076 

1,546 

68,220 

2,875 
130,899 

3,255 
158,948 

2,606 
127,969 

2,174 
126,982 

3,940 
199,858 

5,277 
268,335 

6,896 
367,816 

81 

61 
19,959 

22 
10,068 

23 

28,516 

109 
46,597 

36 
45,611 

52 
56,651 

22 

55,398 

74,812 

112,383 

17,513 
744,687 

24,558 
795,705 

27.308 
605,963 

26,744 
497,161 

14,541 
234,384 

10,887 
153,346 

5,862 
81,714 

4,451 
60,500 

3,806 
52,323 

529,312 

746,526 

569,714 

652,045 

1,023,068 

795,642 

1,103,181 

820,211 

1,216,899 

1,410,473 

1.630,410 

1,316,644 

1,382,966 

1,413,937 

1,122,567 

1,430,364 

1,205,697 

1,749,421 

205,186 
240,388 

217,798 
258,913 

*1, 153,640 
369,720 

*1,434,844 
471,951 

*1,312,170 
501,521 

*1,614,666 
660,544 

*2,022,566 
861,751 

*2,572,088 
901,063 

*2, 379,962 
965,526 

12,494 

8,286 

11,713 

12,420 

19,072 

15,224 

30,020 

22,614 

19,696 

252,882 

267,199 

381,433 

484,371 

520,593 

.  675,768 

891,771 

923,677 

985,222 

*Cwt. 


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No. '13. — Statement  of  tlie  Quantities  and  Values  of  the  Principal 


Principal  Abticles. 

Quantities  and  Values. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. . 

1894. 

1895. 

Clocks  and  parts  of $ 

123,324 

■      107,462 

123,854 

143,335 

121,443 

110,402 

Coal  and  coke,  viz.  ; —                       * 
Anthracite {'^°$^' 

Bituminous |     ©   ' 

Coke {^J^- 

Another $ 

1,201,335 
4,595,727 

1,530,020 
3,819,673 

36,609 
134,164 

51,987 

1,399,067 
5,224,452 

1,664,086 

4,209,882 

38,445 
177,340 

38,492 

1,479,106 
5,640,346 

1,693,832 
4,257,479 

43,  K8 
193,782 

41,526 

1,500,550 
6,355,285 

1,730,971 
4,260,506 

42,129 
157,071 

47,517 

1,530,522 
6,854,040 

1,391,901 
3,368,192 

41,199 
175,532 

48,543 

1,404,342 
5,350,627 

1,596,668 
3,647,303 

43,235 
149,434 

52,443 

Totals $ 

8,601,551 

9,650,166 

10,133,133 

10,820,379 

9,946,307 

9,199,807 

Cocoa,  chocolate,  and  prepara-  f  Lbs. 

tions  of   I     $ 

Coflfee  and  imitations  of  :— 

Coffee,  green {  ^l*^' 

Another $ 

671,012 
120,207 

726,870 
136,067 

815  319 
163,427 

942,299 
206,660 

1,013,974 
190,241 

1,006,511 
177,757 

3,033.985 
591,224 

30,745 

3,227,621 

672,.327 

26,190 

3,212,050 
634,818 

27,428 

3,471,301 
650,766 

10,016 

3,114,698 
595,839 

29,822 

3,256,677 
591,351 

27,016 

Totals 1 

621,969 

698,517 

662,246 

660,782 

625,661 

621,367 

Cordage,  twine  and  mfrs.  of  : — 
Twine  for  harvest  binders,  /  Lbs, 
oi  jute,  &c \     $ 

'a11  other..,   .'. $ 

29,718 
5,159 

121,296 

221,757 
26,911 

138,528 

2,333,172 
178,046 

127,709 

1,444,901 
127,640 

126,499 

1,216,785 
106,861 

124,888 

2,107,324 
121,605 

108,814 

Totals $ 

126,455 

165,439 

305,755 

254,139 

231,749 

230,419 

Cotton  and  mfrs.  of  : — 
Fabrics,  white  or  bleached  and 
gray  or  unbleached   fSq.yds 

\     $ 

Fabrics,    printed    or    dyed/  Yds. 
N.O.P \     $ 

Handkerchiefs $ 

Sewing  thread  on  spools .....     $ 
XJncoloured  cotton  fabrics,  viz. : 
Scrims  and  window  scrims, 
cambric     cloths,     muslin 
apron   checks,    brilliants, 
cords,  piques,   &c.,   Swiss 
jaconet,  and  cambric  mus- 
lins, &c /  Yds. 

I     $ 
Velveteens,  velvet  and  plush  f  Yds. 

fabrics,  N.E.S I     $ 

Yarns,  knitting,  hosiery  or/  Lbs. 
other  cotton  yarn \     $ 

Yarns,  N.E.S -[  ^^^ 

Cotton  waste,  not  dyed,  &c.  i      ©  ^' 

1,204,910 
139,845 

24,133,221 
1,741,143 

101,001 

290,399 

123,185 
16,271 

326,332 
82,990 
54,188 
17,923 

244,937 

53,864 

3,179,172 

222,527 

1,218,918 
164,467 

23,47.5,496 
1,663,416 

105,020 

303,036 

1,742,006 

174,948 

790,285 

178,917 

■82,721 

23,910 

129,177 

36,456 

3,860,632 

274,066 

1,184,335 
137,874 

25,524,712 
1,513,436 

112,540 

290,313 

2,100,614 

183,065 

866,223 

204,714 

66,117 

19,535 

269,223 

61,467 

4,247,085 

284,701 

1,473,976 
151,856 

23,531,088 
1,748,520 

112,863 

328,255 

2,851,091 
226,241 
890,168 
212,713 
45,638 
13,348 
944,361 
115,578 

4,900,756 
333,662 

1,530,853 
147,983 

21,839,474 
1,562,104 

102,969 

252,006 

.  2,382,473 

203,552 

1,131,218 

269,736 

56,419 

12,659 

526,183 

99,978 

4,734,182 

292,455 

*2,593,736 
229,458 

28,971,572 
2,281,762 

97,876 

324,834 

2,598,126 

217,628 

740,360 

167,808 

62,126 

14,024 

650,325 

101,209 

11,598,454 

653,323 

*  Yards. 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
Articles  of  Merchandise  Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

.1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

121,673 

118,047 

163,780 

186,398 

199,518 

208,032 

233,790 

270,717 

289,478 

1,574,355 
5,667,096 

1,4.57,295 
5,695,168 

1,460,701 
5,847,685 

1,745,460 
6,490,509 

1,654,401 
6,602,912 

1,933,283 
7,923,950 

1,652,451 
7.021,939 

1,456,713 
7,028,664 

2,275,018 
10,46], 223 

1,701,172 
3,623,238 

1,698,159 
3,522,911 

1,942,000 
3,599,144 

2,172,047 
3,699,629 

2,908,253 
4,448,254 

2,6a3,706 
5,280,367 

3,247,256 
6,020,129 

3,754,011 
8,206,505 

4,376,084 
9,702,057 

61,612 
203,826 

83,330 
267,540 

135,060 
347,040 

141,284 
362,826 

187,878 
506,839 

308,786 
680,1.38 

267,142 
842,815 

256,723 
1,222,756 

221,050 
765,123 

55,031 

58,088 
9,543,707 

46,092 
9,839,961 

44  524 

98,444 

275,886 

265,770 

465,214 

633,650 

9,549,191 

10,597,488 

11,656,449 

14,160,341 

14,150,653 

16,923,139 

3,114,576 
561,270 

21,562,053 

1,049,4.33 
180,501 

1,222,940 
203,691 

1,240.118 
238,235 

1,583,669 
307,577 

2,012,816 
390,821 

2,277,619 
438,417 

2,199,758 
414,3.51 

3,718,644 
654,500 

3,320,982 
646,315 

4,50.5,301 

677,842 

4,720,781 
475,950 

5,185,602 
510,840 

4,913,233 
490,594 

3,850,838 
405,443 

5,874,856 
507,727 

6,227,059 
525,111 

5,498,699 
495,752 

37,563 

50,221 

59,162 

66,280 

81,909 

88,332 

83,102 

69,511 

117,191 

683,878 

728,063 

535,112 

577,120 

572,503 

493,775 

590,829 

594,622 

612,943 

3,023,896 
155,929 

3,394,475 
181,817 

8,679,823 
491,104 

10,629,286 
818,412 

8,017,688 
866,892 

9,674,268 
928,0% 

14,927,302 
1,507,344 

14,204,515 
1,810.238 

12,627,988 
1,459,704 

105,103 

100,099 

107,174 

176,926 

147,256 

253,584 

465.862 

572,078 

349,376 

261,032 

281,916 

598,278 

996,338 

1,014,148 

1,181,680 

1,973,206 

2,382,316 

1,809,080 

*3, 163,260 
269,004 

*3,209,883 
281,618 

*4,654,819 
316,119 

*8.577,047 
553,572 

•9,278,833 
642,714 

•18,083,452 
1,050,755 

•13,819,501 
877,541 

•17.765,193 
1,050,170 

•18,145,109 
1,277,775 

32,144,774 
2,576,379 

27,102,1.39 
2,176,012 

31,304,955 
2,467,100 

35,510,093 
3,091,489 

34,825,977 
3,304,729 

30,799,539 
2,952,858 

36,193,723 
3,482,253 

37,328,497 
3.539,368 

35,003,933 
3,556,560 

115,540 

130,4.39 

104,123 

159,872 

144,881 

200,597 

233,409 

233,516 

290,370 

317,322 

318,908 

366,433 

282,864 

255,237 

262,054 

254,858 

300,740 

300,004 

2,163,431 

189,487 

994,436 

217,823 

66.019 

15,780 

1,248,170 
174,280 

5,947,634 
321,192 

1,306,984 
100,399 

1,020,284 

223,673 

62,108 

14,726 

851,593 

163,180 

2,448,405 
172,548 

1,566,233 
119,695 

1,009,705 
222,149 
169.099 
26,928 
796,852 
154,622 

4,496,633 
208,727 

1,896,537 
156,504 

1,000,400 
220,254 
307,505 
64,100 

1,294.614 
212,365 

4,263,270 
171,638 

1,903,325 
159,518 
949,949 
217,722 
521,327 
99,581 
941,134 
221,612 

5,570,526 
279,647 

1,469,140 
134,755 

1,246,900 
296,909 
414,736 
92,215 
654,091 
192,760 

4,939,020 
267,431 

2,224,600 
190,524 

1,591,232 

381,190 

210,013 

41,604 

1,355,989 
249,073 

5,132,084 
265,058 

2,654,114 
210,570 

1,566,752 
380,772 
121,016 
27,662 
817,485 
262,311 

5,633,880 
290,275 

2,277,812 
193,170 

1,451,223 
339,084 
202,825 
51,061 
910,503 
291,862 

7,115,898 
444,835 

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No.  13. — Statement  of  the  Quantities  and  Values  of  the  Principal 


Principal  Articles. 


Cotton  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 
Cotton  wool  or  raw  cotton . .  /  Lbs. 

I     $ 

All  other $ 

Totals $ 

Curtains $ 

Drugs,  dyes,  chemicals,  viz  : — 
Aniline  dyes,  and  coal  tar 
dyes,  in  bulk  or  packages  of 
not  less  than  1  lb.  including 
alizarine  and  artificial  ali- 
zarine  /  Lbs. 

I     $ 

Cream  of  tartar  in  crystals..  ■{      m^' 

Extract  of  log  wood,   fustic/  Lbs. 
and  oak  bark \     $ 

Gums,  opium,  crude I     ^^' 

Liquorice,  in  paste,  rolls  or/  Lbs. 
sticks \     $ 

Proprietary  medicines $ 

Soda,  nitrate  of,  soda,  ash, 
soda  caustic  in  drums,  bich- 
romate of  soda,  sal  soda,  and 
silicate  of  soda,  in  crystals 

or  in  solution /  Lbs. 

I     $ 

All  other $ 

Totals $ 


Earthenware  and  china  ware  : — 
White  granite  or  iron  stone- 
ware and  C.   C.    or  cream 
coloured  ware ..... 

China  and  porcelain  ware. . . . 

All  other 

Totals 


Electric  apparatus .    . 
Embroideries,  N.O.P 


Quantities  and  Values. 


1890 


33,456,015 
3,539,249 

1,652,881 


r,  858, 093 


7,051 


168,897 
112,320 

356,107 
77,977 

1,855,558 
83,825 

129,581 
325,903 

1,146,466 
96,622 

205,749 


1891. 


35,643,056 
3,603,185 

1,442,247 


7,969,668 


209,521 


1892. 


42,075,440 
3,389,232 

1,611,367 


7,808,244 


270,795 


280,608 
129,282 

473,047 
104,294| 

2,358,902 
105,196 

156,841 
372,676 

1,012,752 
87,036 

185,004 


24,627,554  24,380,254 
300,041   354,136 

1,462,341  1,439,781 


2,654,678  2,777,404 


226,591 
183,993 
280,718 


690,302 


384,913 
202,227 


215,259 
173,178 
248,925 


637,362 


481,626 
199,832 


283,141 

148,178 

670,369 
119,599 

2,906,493 
129,609 

146,625 
384,705 

1,189,760 
102,105 

227,244 


25,162,260 

387,242 

1,463,462 


2,962,144 


266,079 
230,598 
265,212 


760,889 


1893. 


36,362,577 
3,201,452 

1,834,796 


8,279,284 


314,086 


462,032 
218,089 

716,678 
124,410 

3,050,941 
131,567 

155,151 
430,366 

1,474,325 
140,787 

203,712 


26,606,173 
397,669 

1,674,028 


3,220,628 


254,831 
203,879 
270,269 
728,979 


1894. 


1896. 


31,43.0,347 
2,610,638 

1,531,430 


7,086,410 


290,086 


501,805 
197,121 

703,900 
103,134 

3,441,571 
153,819 

87,015 
210,993 

1,265,531 
122,713 

193,646 


25,616,025 
337,193 

1,413,590 


45,325,832 
2,853,987 

944,564 


7,886,463 


264,137 


594,880 
212,983 

742,922 
97,770 


145,670 

32,140 
84,186 

1,278,734 
103,948 

270,248 


28,332,635 
335,208 

1.511,248 


2,732,108  2,761,161 


708,031 
164,763 


704,631 
163,332 


231,601 
234,310 
239,136 


705,047 


628,285 
199,949 


192,605 
143,504 
199,316 


535,425 

389,366 
126,366 


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SESSIoix/aL  paper  No.   10 
Articles  of  Merchandise  Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued' 

Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1'903. 

1904. 

33,479,358 
■  2,845,371 

39,365,733 
3,117,692 

58,20.3,660 

3,875,847 

51,809,661 
3,129,579 

54,912,849 
4.229,198 

49,064,9.59 
4,773,993 

64,225,764 
5,599,031 

67,942,139 
5,968,333 

1  48,660,577 
5,955,145 

1,032,252 

914,345 

1,264,541 

1,518,811 

1,948,521 

1,949,391 

2,141,071 

2,671,050 

2,809,047 

8,074,430 

7,613,540 

9,126,284 

9,561,048 

11,503,360 

12,173,718 

13,715,612 

14,934,767 

15,508,913 

286,071 

262,828 

313,235 

392,020 

442,074 

435,805 

476,378 

590,632 

606,356 

7.39,868 
286,019 

627,256 
249,917 

837,048 
292,477 

640,203 
179,659 

9.50,458 
300,946 

916,594 
290,136 

1,114,165 
343,737 

1,219,386 
384,916 

1,271,913 
aS5,751 

615,074 
113,250 

822,070 
147,934 

843,264 
138,461 

782,870 
116,632 

887,588 
134,852 

1,051,170 
167,611 

1,080,116 
163,514 

1,015,376 
167,780 

1,144,350 
199,467 

2,850,586 
146,273 

3,832,956 
151,422 

4,357,870 
193,154 

4,836,122 
176,747 

5,407,903 
208,017 

5,897,509 
220,778 

9,989,651 
344,429 

13,522,100 
460,945 

14,005,789 
451,175 

53,053 
138,867 

57,050 
148,460 

59,841 
162,853 

6.5,560 
194,488 

59,367 
196,076 

85,513 
309,858 

72,806 
249,888 

64,560 
196,315 

.50,652 
194,652 

1,969,599 
152,871 

1,102,960 
87,103 

1,286,667 
97,123 

1,805,552 
126,293 

1,489,416 
104.660 

1,575,345 
112,103 

1,952,302 
132,560 

2,073,683 
147,274 

2,607,205 
259,315 

244,335 

239,236 

301,549 

331,195 

340,658 

378,717 

390,541 

456,587 

489,325 

26,887,560 
315,710 

25,350,899 
299,791 

29,830,056 
357,328 

36,261,418 
346,063 

34,507,271 
403,427 

41,063,295 
509,278 

35,881,930 
.447.273 

45,232,704 
603,136 

49,203,548 

634,884 

1,609,699 

1,614,132 

2,160,997 

2,457,445 

2,432,635 

3,030,586 

3,464,787 

3,510,632 

3,329,286 

3,007,024 

2,937,995 

3,703,942 

3,928,522 

4,126,271 

5,019,067 

5,536,729 

5,927,585 

5,943,855 

185,180 

140,753 

197,450 

201,28 

199,257 

226,916 

153,548 

215,978 

237,911 

161,291 

192,586 

206,147 

261,214 

264,989 

336,093 

342,479 

375,951 

421,393 

221,922 

264,986 

323,860 

440,946 

502,008 

576,049 

731,959 

794,521 

947,039 

568,393 

598,325 

727,457 

903,446 

966,254 

1,1.39,058 

1,227,986 

1,386,450 

1,606,343 

321,931 

461,007 

443,992 

554,890 

875,328 

938,060 

1,373,022 

1,646,489 

2,435,376 

144,596 

142,422 

38,937 

47,703 

55,254 

57, 742  j 

62,760 

92,631 

98,110 

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Principal  Articles. 


Fancy  goods  — 

Braids,  bracelets,  cords,  frin- 
ges, tassels,  &c $ 

Flowers,  artificial $ 

Feathers,  ostrich  and  vulture, 
dressed  and  fancy $ 

Lace,  lace  collars,  lace  nets,  &c.  $ 

Toys  and  dolls,  of  all  kinds  . .  $ 

Another $ 

Totals .  $ 

Fish  and  fish  products.  N.E.S. : — 
Cod,  haddock,  ling  and  pol-  /  Cwt. 
lock — dry,  salted  or  smoked  \     $ 

Herrings,  pickled  or  salted .  -j      a,  ' 
Oysters,  shelled,  in  bulk. . . .  |  ^*^'^- 

All  other 

Totals 

Flax,  hemp,  jute  and  manufac- 
tures, of : — 

Carpeting,  matting  and  mats 
of  hemp 

Damask  of  linen,  stair  linen, 
napkins,  doylies,  tray  cloths 
quilts,  and  like  articles  of/  Yds. 
linen,  N.O.P \     $ 

Handkerchiefs $ 

Hemp,  undressed \     ^  ' 

Jute  cloth  as  taken  from  the 
loom,  neither  pressed,  man- 
gled,   calendered,   nor  in/  Yds. 
any  way  finished \     $ 

Linens,  brown  or  bleached  A      m  ^' 

Lintai  duck,  canvas,  hucka- 
backs, or  other  manufactu- 
res of  flax,  N.E.S $ 

Linen  thread |  ^^• 

Towels $ 

All  other , .    .     $ 

Totals ,  ,     $ 


Quantities 

and  Values. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

557,312 

369,618 

471,390 

530,462 

509,082 

401, 90g 

163,631 

191,440 

209,948 

200,276 

167,441 

147,408 

48,591 

63,362 

43,497 

54,540 

80,375 

117,144 

.  672,611 

541,722 

567,534 

597,587 

595,014 

545,684 

173,147 

•  157,789 

169,674 

168,543 

143,772 

139,260 

247,856 

190,339 

175,048 

172,228 

165,103 

122,596 

1,863,148 

1,514,270 

1,637,091 

1,723,636 

1,660,787 

1,474,000 

49,563 
188,893 

126,773 
492,918 

201,398 
588,039 

91,847 
338,372 

170,293 
702,364 

151,313 
510,699 

11,51.5,005 
239,878 

9,130,798 
198,963 

7,246,599 
143,811 

10,212,228 
147,792 

9,106,535 
102,529 

7,798,543 
94,491 

230,315 
275,340 

184,428 
242,963 

206,501 
237,584 

186,874 
223,853 

204,701 
205,164 

183,129 
186,921 

257,867 

294,788 

360,104 

370,136 

401,856 

319,734 

961,978 

1,229,632 

1,329,538 

1,080,153 

1,411,913 

1,111,845 

77,282 

73,371 

72,329 

90,835 

78,183 

84,596 

823,007 
224,695 

848,930 
230,248 

1,083,743 
255,333 

1,710,826 
314,598 

1,171,857 
226,388 

225,528 

104,247 

111,968 

122,419 

139,960 

119,916 

100,680 

97,004 

774,587 

128,748 
864,597 

172,027 
877,989 

198,800 
1,150,134 

102,247 
482,289 

173,439 
622,396 

3,674,180 
175,389 

7,200,913 
330,081 

6,416,723 
300,971 

7,959,470 
355,254 

7,045,686 
298,813 

8,538,508 
333,573 

684,805 

76,227 

1,067,693 
94,259 

1,195,610 
103,725 

1,197,967 
95,259 

947,717 
74,216 

642,553 
49,351 

426,345 

394,980 

438,594 

450,863 

408,714 

418,742 

302,486 
171,337 

295,776 

155,725 

298,686 
153,817 

304,965 
155,919 

261,285 
155,944 

227,475 
130,209 

151,174 

166,474 

194,347 

184,045 

161,009 

111,401 

300,313 

279,557 

273,129 

244,105 

257,811 

281,035 

2,481,596 

2,701,250 

2,792,653 

3,180,972 

2,263,283 

2,357,511 

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187 


Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

302,701 

323,131 

375,959 

382,831 

404,388 

387,760 

404,892 

517,976 

616,191 

160.161 

187,877 

223,643 

194.136 

173,793 

141,039 

179,022 

161,626 

189,248 

200,929 

176,896 

222,618 

283,024 

291,200 

218,922 

238,541 

314,454 

391,889 

520,496 

533,163 

694,152 

[621,967 

693,735 

797,497 

969,807 

1,201,175 

1,350,2.33 

140,952 

159,209 

184,506 

182,453 

199,305 

230,369 

273,203 

312,874 

277,754 

138,011 

101,543 

121,145 

137,309 

141,486 

155,135 

159,481 

205,098 

298,850 

1,469,250 

1,481,819 

1,822,023 

1,801,720 

1,903,907 

1,930,722 

2,224,946 

2,713,803 

3,124,170 

137,480 

458,548 

114,454 
340,682 

119,213 
332,509 

59,886 
194,091 

72,181 
272,120 

29,225 
95,087 

71,398 
265,099 

109,548 
307,611 

113,474 
432,027 

5,228,261 
47,600 

2,609,053 
21,406 

4,367,854 
50,009 

5,626,1,34 
74,656 

9,097,342 
119,918 

7,891,149 
107,881 

8,286,277 
146,962 

9,741,028 
157,224 

11,444,558 
141,053 

163,103 
171,054 

156.635 
156,170 

151,918 
151,434 

162,224 
169,599 

163,097 
178,7.32 

166,096 
183,680 

170,210 
197,701 

205,804 
2.51,427 

220,146 
289,677 

269,886 

382,734 

378,465 

493,730 

554,663 

506,176 

544,762 

523,603 

570.205 

947,088 

900,992 

912,417 

932,076 

1,125,433 

892,830 

1,154,524 

1,299,805 

1,433,562 

100,251 

90,458 

119,804 

153,219 

119,383 

108,996 

99,839 

95,024 

97,843 

270,558 

251,108 

289,061 

368,.322 

421,370 

451,  a36 

477,255 

580,020 

653,008 

110,643 

102,580 

112,623 

129,437 

144,961 

160,716 

151,690 

158,283 

188,429 

197,324 
745,730 

342,364 
531,372 

147,650 
572,853 

190,552 
941,029 

243,412 
944,277 

108,299 
676,475 

160,795 
1,296,799 

129,850 
1,022,400 

123,885 
911,968 

10,235,185 

398,808 

11,051,082 
446,242 

13,719,279 
502,617 

11,760,421 
449,903 

13,604,155 
624,091 

15,162,56{? 
663, 7b2 

22,317,975 
930,342 

23,374,735 
909,700 

20,764,236 

781,864 

984,547 
71,583 

792,455 
69,554 

1,152,192 
101,457 

1,104,430 
89,998 

1,562,130 
134,744 

748,377 
62,588 

1,470,522 
123,.344 

1,084,561 
94,170 

1,487,171 
129,561 

495,743 

349,177 

308,508 

415,005 

452,846 

510,514 

511,959 

586,913 

619,690 

218,137 
119,228 

222,611 
109,970 

238,641 
116,428 

219,423 
114,817 

276,691 
131,761 

334,274 
151,620 

340,647 
189,  .553 

334,398 
171,884 

273,049 
163,329 

122,216 

97,775 

108,570 

134,329 

149,314 

133,528 

152,501 

164,627 

176,141 

310,822 

266,003 

394,  .334 

479,644 

500,504 

486,091 

426,025 

544,807 

622,501 

2,745,582 

2,314,839 

2,020,255 

3,275,703 

3,623,311 

3,405,316 

4,359,907 

4,328,008 

4,344,394 

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No.   13. — Statement  of  the  Quantities  and  Values  of  the  Principal 


Principal  Akticlks. 

Quantities  and  Values. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

Fruits,  viz.: — 

Fruits,  dried,  including  nuts — 

Currants <      g 

Raisins -j      ^ 

Nuts,  all  kinds -f  ^^^• 

All  other $ 

5,015,402 
159,370 

8,598,031 
405,640 

3,341,546 
194,220 

234,208 

5,474,787 
212,990 

10,700,330 
446,637 

3,071,454 
212,176 

286,653 

6,363,182 
235,710 

9,040,623 
331,198 

3,644,555 
225,499 

228,899 

5,368,031 
198,594 

9,579,750 
312,148 

3,543,437 
220,850 

180,270 

6,783,235 
151,198 

10,804,273 
317,403 

4,201,765 
219,834 

218,108 

5,123,083 
104,948 

13,266,405 
381,011 

3,255,350 
184,079 

221,823 

Totals,  fruits,  dried..     $ 

993,438 

1,158,456 

1,021,306 

911,862 

906,543 

891,861 

Fruits,  green — 
Bananas jBunches 

Oranges,  lemons  and  limes .     $ 
All  other $ 

233,275 
271,445 

658,484 

663,457 

284,733 
324,790 

709,749 

379,262 

288,865 
298,080 

744,998 

548,449 

430,240 
437,181 

798,232 

399,562 

515,553 
504,331 

886,849 

496,722 

475,457 
470,957 

710,552 

357,888 

Totals,  fruits,  green..     $ 

1,593,386 

1,413,801 

1,591,527 

1,634,975 

1,887,902 

1,539,397 

Fruits  canned  or    preserved, 
jellies  and  jams,  &c $ 

62,529 

73,822 

72,642 

60,998 

60,481 

74,728 

Grand  totals,  fruits . .     $ 

2,649,353 

2,646,079 

2,685,475 

2,607,835 

2,854,926 

2,505,986 

Furs,  skins  and  manufactures  of — 
Fur  skins,  wholly  or  partially 

dressed $ 

Fur  skins  of  all  kinds,    not 

dressed  in  any  manner,  n.e.s.     $ 

All  other  $ 

584,202 
396,178 
146,118 

477,954 
485,927 
102,601 

604,794 

649,257 

96,455 

647,161 
785,433 
100,448 

619,044 

627,678 
133,819 

518,512 
486,400 
112  664 

Totals $ 

1,126,498 

1,066,482 

1  350,506 

1,533,042 

1,380,541 

1,117,576 

Glass  and  manufactures  of  :— 
Glass  carboys  or  demijohns, 
empty  or  filled,  bottles,  de- 
canters, flasks  and  phials  . .     •$ 
Glass  jars  and  glass  balls,  and 
cut,    pressed    or    moulded, 
crystal  or  glass  table  ware, 
decorated  or  not,  including 
lamp  chimneys,  glass  shades 
or  globes,  and  blown  glass 

table  ware $ 

Common  or  colourlesswindow  /  Sq.ft. 
glass  and  plain  coloured,  &c.  (    | 

Plate  glass,  all  kinds {^$^*' 

All  other $ 

125,189 

385,708 
15,134,148 
319,855 
639,689 
230,294 
190,667 

135,309 

387,028 
14,484,788 
349,738 
528,733 
214,787 
172,570 

131,861 

379,511 
14,838,967 
402,507 
701,600 
225,572 
158,759 

157,710 

369,257 
18,321,891 
386,480 
622,936 
171,636 
143,809 

203,102 

310,663 
15,246,274 
329,826 
777,204 
183,480 
143,903 

234,894 

320,808 
14,364,097 
255,561 
670,111 
158,785 
142,129 

Tota;ls ; $ 

1,251,713 

1,259,432 

1,298,210 

1,228,892 

1,170,974 

1,112,177 

Gloves  and  mitts  of  all  kinds. . .     $ 
Glue  and  glue  stock  and  mucilage    $ 
Grasses  and  fibres  and  mfrs.  of.     $ 

702,047 
95,807 
90,230 

660,674 
131,891 
116,2,55 

681,016 
107,853 
102,345 

701,686 

137,453 

97,845 

664,843 

106,680 

96,373 

.  631,070 

101,498 

72,459 

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Articles  of  Merchandise  Imported  into  Canada,  &,c. — Continued. 


Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

6.727,072 
131,036 

5,461,505 
125.350 

6,558,092 
236,567 

7,29S,685 
212,688 

8,333,435 
248,296 

3,121,722 
219,072 

7,501,397 
294,883 

8,708,985 
239,256 

9,026,800 
276,732 

10,499,929 
304,467 

8,979,443 
329,654 

10,776,401 
416,747 

10,977,535 
404,837 

11,708,648 
555,644 

13,131,663 
753,798 

10,506,311 
491,097 

13,379,009 
772,864 

13,173,992 
690,861 

3,783,715 
215,609 

3,533,250 
196,206 

4,572,859 
249,843 

4,780,749 
323,768 

5,859,703 
379,208 

6,643,056 
411,803 

6,760,065 
425,628 

7,749,809 
561,816 

9,911,890 
654,659 

296,328 

170,603 

366,808 

279,253 

426,910 

395,378 

432,085 

488.043 

405,856 

947,440 

821,813 

1,269,965 

1,220,546 

1,610,058 

1,780,051 

1,643,693 

2,061,979 

2,028,108 

501,555 

489,812 

386,013 
402,121 

455,637 
460,228 

534,406 
513,250 

517,998 
519,342 

581,624 
579,479 

765,767 
738,168 

942,443 
819,236 

816,508 
809,684 

857,350 

743,746 

786,610 

952,555 

913,235 

1,14.5,363 

1,248,302 

1,106,664 

1,221,256 

426,912 

374,016 

396,999 

426,404 

479,521 

491,250 

608,024 

629,258 

645,708 

1,774,074 

1,519,883 

1,643,837 

1,892.209 

1,912,098 

2,216,092 

2,594,494 

2,565,158 

2,676,648 

87,984 

71,460 

86,919 

116,786 

175,840 

187,926 

158,742 

169,552 

220,743 

2,809,498 

2,413,156 

3,000,721 

3,229,541 

3,697,996 

4,184,069 

4,396,929 

4,786,689 

4,925,499 

564,014 

333,094 

401,881 

563,583 

696,684 

889,224 

945,824 

919,024 

873,748 

598,354 

496,962 

433,080 

782,149 

1,240,589 

1,388,286 

1,842,857 

2,202,417 

2,346,940 

93,584 

59,665 

85,164 

209,429 

177,488 

129,418 

178,418 

172,645 

191,108 

1,255,952 

889,721 

920,125 

1,555,161 

2,114,761 

2,406,928 

2,967,099 

3,294,086 

3,411,796 

178,888 

191,464 

181,582 

183,439 

219,407 

266,293 

329,164 

324,488 

299,264 

339,610 
14,863,636 
269,254 
548,341 
149,648 
167,651 

345,543 
14,019.675 
271,664 
665,107 
187,737 
141,878 

274,223 

16,874,387 
317,715 

'  123,043 
151,069 

353,785 
17,670,490 
372,122 
849,289 
211,107 
208,301 

348,152 
24,091,091 
621,408 
897,900 
215,118 
255,871 

369,339 
16,558,814 
468,319 
717,284 
194,004 
286,967 

346,544 

25,355,644 

718,638 

1,147,396 

257,141 

281,052 

408,700 
28,622,422 
766,868 
1,217,306 
255,725 
330,663 

381,381 
29,443,319 
«74,180 
1,301,074 
237,855 
396,274 

1,105,051 

1,138,286 

1,047,632 

1,328,754 

1,659,956 

1,584,922 

1,932,539 

2,086,444 

1,988,954 

636,618 

511,464 

570,822 

718,031 

702,960 

702,747 

6:3,234 

872,121 

945,495 

91,766 

96,489 

14.3,224 

174,137 

173,423 

201,582 

194,144 

196,915 

185,799 

75,948 

60,471 

143,245 

96,750 

108,555 

134,131 

201,038 

559,769 

947,536 

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No. '13. — Statement  of  the  Quantities  and  Values  of  the  Principal 


Principal  Articles. 

Quantities  and  Values. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

Grease,  viz  : — 
Grease,  rough,   the  refuse  of 
animal  fat  for  the  manufac- 
ture of  soap  /  Lbs. 

I     $ 

3,726,763 
154,855 

15,432 

2,158,431 
89,873 

11,263 

4,819,302 
208,961 

13,938 

3,397,682 
183,492 

55,094 

4,959,252 
228,564 

46,592 

4,947,652 
249,247 

49,937 

Totals $ 

170,287 

101,136 

222,899 

238,586 

275,156 

299,184 

Gunpowder    and    other  explo- 
sives      $ 

123,592 

111,028 

141,707 

142,992 

112,882 

141,924 

Gutta-percha  and  mfrs.  of  :— 
Gutta-percha \     ^ 

Clothing  and  clothing  made 
water  proof  with  india-rub- 
ber        S 

Rubber,  crude,  caoutchouc  or 
india    rubber,    unmanufac- 

1,190,918 
536,386 

374,879 

99,848 

36,892 

590,751 

1,511,777 
741,648 

379,276 

90,867 

48,542 

422,929 

932,829 
257,702 

259,843 

1,167,529 
451,103 
420,230 

608,997 
223,904 

285,929 

1,543,858 
609,619 
455,569 

513,811 
199,331 

247,979 

1,563,892 
718,254 
329,752 

476,673 
182,179 

171,941 

926,171 

t     S 
Another $ 

488,562 
319,517 

Totals $ 

1,538,908 

1,592,395 

1,388,878 

1,575,021 

1,495,316 

1,162,199 

Hats,  caps  and  bonnets,  viz.  : — 

Of  beaver,  silk  or  felt $ 

Of  straw,  grass,  chip  or  other 
materials,  N.E.S $ 

All  other  hats  and  material  for    $ 
Plaits,   plain,   chip,    manilla, 

cotton,  mohair,  straw,  tus-  /  Lbs. 

can  and  grass \     $ 

782,124 

304,760 

173,413 

173,567 
29,736 

816,925 
280,266 

225,728 

281,872 
43,771 

792,663 

225,633 

241,047 

224,061 
41,150 

793,955 

.  284,158 

287,078 

313,390 
49,263 

715,547 

295,224 

254,239 

328,017 
57,190 

721,749 

284,167 

298,073 

257,146 
54,529 

Totals $ 

1,290,033 

1,366,690 

1,300,493 

1,414,454 

1,322,200 

1,358,518 

Hides  and  skins  other  than  fur.     $ 

Hops 1     $ 

Jewellery $ 

1,712,012 

1,284,676 
218,623 

444,696 

2,022,710 

597,182 
239,911 

351,311 

1,837,102 

771,183 
209,119 

289,338 

2,045,175 

514,021 
158,693 

251,045 

1,895,232 

488,729 
136,221 

240,986 

1,966,620 

879,655 
132,347 

276,364 

lieather  and  manufactures  of  :— 

skins,  dressed,  waxed  or/  Lbs. 
glazed 1     $ 

Sole  leather,  all  kinds i      ®  ' 

Upper  leather,  including  don- 
gola,   cordovan,    kangaroo, 
alligator  and  chamois  skins 
or  other  upper  leather.  X.E.S/ Lbs. 
dressed,  waxed  or  glazed  . . .  \    $ 

Boots  and  shoes $ 

All  other $ 

179,055 
111,714 
766,103 
174,988 

164,090 
115,009 
421,810 
105,575 

5,187 

2,975 

255,408 

477,071 

167,308 
104,895 
557,520 
120,446 

2,577 

1,108 

284,996 

572,836 

249,887 
129,219 
641205 
133,261 

20,118 

10,123 

307.361 

663,247 

275,622 

155,645 

447,243 

96,830 

20,383 

12,545 

246,885 

463,583 

712,728 
357,816 
601,389 
122,538 

305,878 
189,286 

287,013 
602,498 

306,692 
260,493 

Totals $ 

1,176,213 

956,038 

1,084,281 

1,243,^11 

975,488 

1,236,825 

Marble  and  manufactures  of . . .     $ 

99,320 

107,661 

106,003 

97,067 

94,697 

83,522 

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C^UANTITIKS  AND  VALUES. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

6,519,542 
260,530 

4.582,483 
151,623 

2,878,030 
132,325 

3,893,676 
148,086 

4,.33;3,279 
215,980 

4,792,179 
232,033 

5,079,195 
292,226 

7,066,670 
416,793 

7,101,555 
323,791 

83,002 

41,329 

50,501 

51,680 

83,918 

152,990 

137,616 

158,470 

126,394 

343,532 

192,852 

182,826 

199,766 

299,898 

385,023 

429,842 

575,263 

450,185 

139,623 

130,387 

138,430 

212,609 

247,511 

287,630 

423,982 

397,905 

455,861 

438.653 
185,967 

2,204 
1,992 

9,440 

2,450 

*   391 
452 

2,252 
1,713 

19,845 
13,338 

7,368 
2,125 

2,675 
4,375 

85 
116 

116,848 

84,631 

146,502 

151,842 

152,791 

170,000 

234,187 

465,454 

334,713 

1,716,923 
825,095 
317,816 

2,012,692 

1,055,837 

358,042 

2,447,919 

1,-584,940 

406,444 

2,211,321 

1,632,764 

559,587 

3,002,576 

2,026,769 
672,061 

2,997,017 

1,755,488 
659,359 

2,903,080 

1,404,257 

790,735 

2,858,778 

1,532,998 

867,689 

3,213,277 

2,197,712 

960,028 

1,472,726 

1,500,503 

2,140,336 

2,344,645 

2,853,334 

2,598,185 

2,431,304 

2,870.516 

3,492,569 

■ 

724,832 

683,611 

822,041 

888,374 

1,025,115 

1,074,418 

1,100,811 

1,113,184 

1,345,222 

300,562 
351,611 

278,293 
305,014 

[   683,958 

710,544 

748,119 

748,692 

831,619 

887,085 

1,037,282 

664.547 
108,737 

350,204 
59,989 

364,491 
55,157 

320,641 
81,012 

262,565 
68,444 

506,716 
100,629 

547,615 
97,927 

640,761 
113,423 

358,719 
107,282 

1,485,742 

1,326,907 

1,561,156 

1,679,930 

1,841,678 

1,923,739 

2,030,357 

2,113,692 

2,489,786 

1,964,251 

2,425,975 

3,601,382 

3,877,991 

4,219,399 

4,120,443 

5,086,052 

5,662,744 

4,916,222 

533,515 

77,926 

628.028 

85;  246 

567,571 
101,308 

717,555 
136,223 

1,030,849 
154,712 

794,770 
149,728 

802,737 
131,964 

613,203 
168,732 

806,889 
218,002 

297,003 

294,525 

341,396 

473,143 

578,963 

539,116 

648,590 

745,404 

876,841 

683,864 

347,596 

323,929 

73,990 

553,381 
358,011 
584,837 
131,246 

516,187 
400,464 
921,859 
218,950 

341,812 
289,441 
602,582 
148,245 

302,177 
279,161 
553,784 
172,921 

248,346 

212,677 

272,858 

74,992 

294,737 

237,128 

235,196 

64,264 

308,393 

216,750 

375,950 

77.489 

303,657 

209,223 

292,970 

58,600 

311,697 
192,790 
360,240 

278,497 

606,077 
297,278 
320,025 
276,190 

409,050 
303,500 
378,453 
379,149 

385,689 
339,361 
451,376 
458,319 

479,527 
309,963 
541,665 
571,039 

268,094 
234,428 
642,790 
568,425 

257,033 
181,069 
701,383 
620,918 

185,367 
129,573 
743,378 
743,734 

157,051 

127,851 

1,002,900 

813,666 

1,243,113 

1.382,750 

1,679,816 

1,686,742 

1,874,749 

1,733,312 

1,804,762 

1,910,924 

2,212,240 

mi -A   90,065 

77,110 

99,352 

101,879 

94,460 

97,610 

128,781 

153,481 

181,511 

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PRiNcirALs  Articles. 


Metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 
factures of  : — 
Brass  and  manufactures  of . . .     $ 

Copper  and  manufactures  of  : — 
Copper  in   bolts,  bars,  and 

rods  in  coils  or  otherwise, 

in  lengths  not  less  than  /  Cwt. 

6  feet,  unmanufactured.  \  $ 
Copper,  in  strips,  sheets  or 

plates,  not  planished  or/  Cwt. 

coated,  &c \     $ 

Wire {^^- 

Another S 

Totals,  copper,  &c $ 

Gold  and  silver  and  mfrs.  of  :  — 
Electro-plated  ware  and  gilt 

ware  of  all  kinds,  N.  E.  S .  $ 
Sterling  or  other  silverware  $ 
All  other S 

Totals,  gold  and  silver,  &c    $ 

Iron  and  steel  and  manuf.  of  :  — 
Agricultural  implements ...     $ 
Bar,    iron    or  steel    rolled, 
whether  in  coils,  bundles, 
rods  or  bars,  comprising 
rounds,  ovals,  squares  and 
flats,rolledshapes,N.O.P. )  Cwt 
I    $ 
Bar  iron,  rolled  or  hammered 
comprising    flats,    rounds 
and  squares,&c.,N.E.S.  /  Cwt. 
I     $ 

Cast-iron  pipe,   of  every  (  Cwt. 
description \     $ 

Engines,  locomotives ....  -      m  ' 

II        other  and  boilers, 
N.E.S $ 

Hardware,  viz.  : — 

Builders,  cabinetm  a  k  e  r  s, ' 
u  p  h  o  1  s  t  erers, '  harness- 
makers',  saddlers' and  car- 
riage hardware,  including 
curry  combs,  and  horse 
boots,  N.E.S $ 

Iron  and  steel,  rolled,  round 
wire  rods  in  the  coil,  not 
over  I  inch  in  diameter 
importer  by  wire  manu- 
facturers for  use  in  making 
wire  in  the  coil  in  their 

factories (  Cwt. 

\     $ 


Quantities  and  Values. 


1890. 


553,023 


13,660 
119,800 

9,575 
137,593 

1,085,282 
167,715 

58,893 


1891. 


1892. 


603,3681   539,384 


484,001 


167,917 
95,696 


263,613 


13,526 
148,4.38 

8,305 
131,304 

1,178,741 
199,643 

85,322 


181,759 
309,721 

81,598 
106,554 

17 
131,677 

28,801 


447,377 


564,707 


155,906 


83,100 


239,006 


155,461   204,724 


192,684 
325,373 

42,586 
57,613 

10 
67,209 

51,012 


15,471 
100,323 

10,939 
161,715 

703,978 
1:16,212 

61,477 


439,727 


152,304 


112,248 


264,552 


307,798 


428,018 


133,830 
232,243 

86,251 
100,415 

31 
248,432 

26,096 


446,675 


1893. 


514,151 


11,450 
119,803 

9,289 
■  122,640 

1,050,283 
160,350 

81,300 


474,093 


181,653 
118^436 


300,089 


249,146 


100,309 
174,381 

105,015 
101,481 

10 
75,093 

117,325 


447,251 


1894. 


460,483 


10,488 
93,092 

8,806 
104,969 

277,063 
33,840 

54,913 

286,814 


186,537 

99^595 

286,132 


243,848 


98,693 
168,051 

47,385 
48,088 

12 
64,345 

34,386 


351,806 


1895. 


467,141 


1,451 
14,651 

12,^812 
137,904 

496,512 
51,662 

52,462 

256,679 


169,309 
120,146 

.■)2,749 

342,204 


298,465 


97,414 
169,116 

53,241 
60,409 

20 
146,211 

30,436 


297,509 


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Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

542,874 

525,412 

623,808 

824,479 

937,888 

921,190 

1,115,425 

1,321,08& 

1,386,898 

2,051 

24,282 

14,611 
168,421 

346,942 
46,902 

55,449 

2,309 
30,030 

17,251 
160,321 

228,399 
29,330 

50,581 

38,089 
438,968 

18,849 
231,938 

354,015 
49,399 

148,089 

20,315 
278,553 

13,134 
148,594 

280.648 
45,144 

326,100 

31.587 
555,278 

14,810 
226,256 

769,499 
152,745 

337,380 

31,028 
521,614 

25,874 
208,477 

5.55,847 
102,664 

270,136 

55,095 
767,315 

22,525 
307,429 

603,268 
93,891 

338,636 

62,677 
813,294 

17,009 
269,954 

503,710 
74,560 

386,602 

56,324 
749,498 

i8,610 
296,914 

141,490 
26,263 

391,184 

295,054 

270,262 

868,394 

798,391 

1,271,659 

1,102,891 

1,507,271 

1,544,410 

1,462,859 

136,749 

154,677 

5Mlfi 

115,135 

131,973 

48,770 

163,332 
94,919 
44,383 

199,135 
92,918 
46,251 

199,881 
93,456 
49,585 

216,738 
90,010 
55,046 

228,404 
75,733 
48,459 

274,934 
97,711 
64,791 

246,015 

136,931 

61,708 

345,842 

295,878 

302,634 

338,304 

342,922|   361,794 

352,596 

437,436 

444,654 

469,875 

604,322 

1,029,588 

270,841 
372,073 

33,701 
38,240 

108 
576,091 

101,053 

424,116 

671,773 
658,153 

1,637,883 

325,960 
448,592 

105,493 
105,059 

1,823,944 

267,593 
526,790 

25,910 
61,859 

72 
446,097 

292,239 

592,332 

839,870 
1,196,593 

1,898,760 

267,857 
4^8,942 

2,654,991 

525,450 
947,420 

3,155,779 

803,824 
1,328,342 

2,651,470 
647,614 

67,546 
121,096 

43,778 
47,415 

73,  .576 
139,312 

28,382 
34,103 

1,024,612 

31,4.39 
50,223 

67 
497,401 

370,403 

542,281 

410,094 
645,136 

29,351 
44,691 

90 
748,129 

383,681 

653,837 

1,103,641 
1,523,792 

59,862 
112,709 

99 
1,222,521 

610,584 

773,167 

1,012,479 
1,415,447 

159,410 
217,054 

200 

80,147 
28,030 

291,943 

« 

118,463 
48,147 

289,458 

« 

398,118 
111,154 

572,154 

695,992 

765,777 

2,4.31,220 
595,158 

760,589 

846,2.50 
1,134,149 

See  under  '  Miscellaneous  metals,'  pages  198 and  199,  prior  to  1898. 

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' 

Quantities 

AND  Values. 

Principal  Articles. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

Metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 

factures of  •.—Con. 

Iron  and  steel  and  mfrs.  oi—Con. 

Iron  or  steel  ingots,    cogged 

ingots,   blooms,    slabs,  bil- 

lets,   puddled     bars,     and 

loops  or  other  forms,  N.O. 

P.,  less  finished  than  iron 

or    steel    bars,    but    more 

advanced    than    pig  iron. 

except  castings /   Cwt. 

15,041 

41,567 

64,397 

65,269 

66,039 

83,281 

15,923 

38,931 

56,186 

58,533 

57,874 

70,449 

Iron  in  pigs,  kentledge  and/  Tons 
cast  scrap-iron \     $ 

86,475 

81,689 

68,965 

57,313 

4.3,278 

31,845 

1,137,312 

1,092,983 

883,378 

687,674 

498,188 

343,964 

Machinery  and  machines  : — 

Mining  machinery $ 

9,950 

78,432 

61,848 

87,208 

87,035 

169,749 

Printing  presses,  &c -j      ^' 

265 
98,085 

337 

114,992 

140,914 

448 
143,045 

275 
60,822 

344 
136,144 

Sewing    machines,     or/  No. 
heads  or  parts  of \     $ 

4,628 

3,786 

4,299 

4,338 

3,542 

4,940 

106,868 

96,015 

93,145 

93,126 

81,886 

117,793 

All  other  machines  or  ma- 

chinery        $ 

1,650,741 

1,388,008 

1,520,676 

1,645,218 

1,456,794 

1  146,690 

Railway  bars  and  rails  of 

iron  or  steel,  for  railways. 

&c f  Tons. 

1,490 

2,615 

4,107 

14,077 

12,132 

4,415 

47,845 

98,419 

123,128 

326,550 

270,073 

87,969 

Railway  fish  plates <      2^^' 

2,816 
77,089 

3,759 
118,948 

2,612 
78,012 

4,576 
110,951 

6,597 
171,624 

1,650 

49,858 

Rolled  iron   or   steel   angles. 

channels,   beams,    girders. 

structural   shapes,    &c.,  of 

any  weight  per  lineal  yd.  /  Cwt. 

199,097 

172,275 

153,517 

209,335 

205,488 

219,424 

348,479 

283,519 

220,457 

267,439 

240,805 

250,427 

Sheet  iron,  comnion  or  black 

smoothed  or  polished  and 

coated  or  galvanized,  &c.. 

Canada  plates  and  plates 

of  iron  and  steel,  &c /  Cwt. 

1     $ 

468,339 

322,484 

364,716 

414,950 

429,614 

355,807 

840,335 

715,677 

900,379 

793,967 

784,574 

707,869 

Steel  rails ^      m 

1,781,922 

2,521,310 

1,654,935 
1,738,661 

2,022,968 

1,749,348 

972,578 

(.     <lp 

2,204,085 

3,197,280 

1,993,219 

1,748,660 

838,144 

Steel  ingots,  cogged   ingots. 

blooms  and  slabs,  by  what- 

ever  process   made,  billets 

and    bars,    bands,    hoops. 

strips,  &c .    . . .  ('  Cwt. 

192,497 

153,731 

156,807 

165,900 

158,000 

20,736 

\     $ 

521,956 

427,816 

419,336 

388,110 

329,024 

18,645 

Steel  bars,  rolled  or  hamuier- 

ed,  comprising  rounds  and 

squares,    shapes   of   rolled 

steel,  &c.,  N.E.S f  Cwt. 

118,893 

1     $ 

222,365 

Steel  in  bars,  bands,  hoops, 

SCI  oil  or  strips,   sheets   or 

plates,  of  any   size,    thick- 

ness   or    width     when    of 

greater  value  than  2^c.  per 

lb.,  N.O.P .     f  Cwt. 

Cutlery ...    $ 

41 1^897 

288,508 

345,263 

305",  884 

292,758 

207',  573 

Muskets,  rifies,  &c $ 

141,408 

133,755 

155,082 

134,826 

126,677 

115,810 

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Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902 

1903. 

1904. 

133,495 

115,530 

38,413 

408,561 

93,438 

78,406 

25,975 

291,859 

114,601 
83,256 
39,490 

405,419 

96,939 

81,283 

45,384 

465,387 

255,145 

362,463 

63,484 

990,810 

233,984 

206,975 

40,245 

586,983 

401,306 

419,543 

55,023 

786,433 

393,905 

380,034 

89,069 

1,291,716 

200,345 

219,048 

71,810 

994,587 

193,098 

128,780 

202,213 

298,010 

721,942 

1,534,659 

843,905 

980,145 

1,016,175 

347 

302 
91,982 

551 
176,806 

541 
206,339 

411 
217,082 

1,474 
285,522 

759 
200,895 

128,035 

313,590 

491,504 

4,289 
113,354 

3,967 
100,926 

5,557 
120,401 

7,630 
159,147 

9,439 
214,205 

10,329 
202,793 

12,798 
246,179 

14,839 
331,366 

14,367 
336,151 

3,286,567 

1,541,661 

2,083,135 

2,781,529 

4,119,617 

4,077,372 

5,079,191 

6,200,142 

6,632,553 

6,543 
121,195 

4,095 
82,354 

7,059 
88,494 

4,823 
86,614 

5,649 
138,494 

4,947 
142,590 

8,285 
206,908 

12,221 
233,904 

14,414 
349,209 

2,228 
60,396 

3,224 
67,475 

7,843 
171,962 

5,807 
131,141 

8,460 
226,380 

4,616 
165,960 

4,094 
122,840 

7,047 
210,085 

7,168 
212,965 

238,164 
270,261 

298,165 
338,139 

307,895 
332,115 

339,161 
365,201 

783,770 
1,060,618 

427,599 
659,740 

811,956 
1,146,942 

1,023,021 
1,329,077 

972,139 
1,276,623 

376,567 
750,140 

401,235 
810,180 

556,062 
985,973 

546,163 
1,184,251 

594,075 
1,340,269 

446,774 
1,105,687 

709,894 
1,833,804 

865,905 
2,197,804 

844,045 
1,927,801 

1,043,511 
1,034,578 

1,833,526 
1,443,857 

2,103,562 
1,810,605 

2,076,658 
1,714,228 

2,617,646 
2,787,866 

2,514,785 
3,329,919 

2,447,356 
2,746,222 

3,672,060 
4,256,064 

3,797,678 
4,329,363 

33,296 
35,493 

45,885 
48,680 

179,553 
320,704 

139,283 

' 

317,070 



? 

74,031 
250,453 
357,762 
137,040 

108,887 
272,386 
427,137 

127,288 

381,405 
858,296 
418,458 
140,336 

125,705 
414,963 
483,499 
177,309 

135,650 
595,299 
529,511 
256,969 

119,747 
601,479 
619,824 
349,393 

146,554 
656,163 
651,335 
463,617 

268,118 
117,960 

1  A 

230,187 
92,753 
;   1  oi 

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No/^IS. — Statement  of  the  Quantities  and  Values  of  the  Principal 


Quantities 

AND  Values. 

Principal  Articles. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

Metalb  and  minerals  and  mf  rs.  of — Con. 
Iron  and  steel  and  mfrs.  of— Con. 
Tools  and  implements- 
Carpenters',  coopers',  cabi- 
netmakers' and  all  other 
mechanics' tools,  N.E.S.     $ 

234,387 

236,136 

291,834 

310,550 

251,435 

216,670 

All  other  tools,  &c 

Tubing- 
Wrought  iron  tulDes  or/ 
pipes . . .  \ 

$ 
Lbs. 

237,077 

6,153,325 
174,420 

242,720 

5,447,086 
172,834 

210,380 

4,823,351 
141,793 

214',103 

5,88.3,589 
151,775 

190,581 

8,230,950 

184,448 

212,853 

7,314,568 
156,430 

"    ■■  { 

Ft. 

$ 

2,914,412 
297,608 

3,471,673 
510,312 

3,323,213 
426,228 

4,039,054 
389,706 

3,233,778 
359,097 

3,847,689 
315,237 

Universal  mill   or   rolled/ 
edge  steel  plate \ 

Ware:stamped  tinware,  gra- 
nite ware,  enamelled  iron 
or  steel  ware,  &c.,all  kinds 

Cwt. 

5,653 
7,302 

211,353 

186,457 

99,845 

$ 

42,042 

155,206 

152,220 

197,240 

148,910 

»Wireofallkini8,N.E.S.  { 

Cwt. 

101,749 
375,204 

90,880 
347,274 

88,924 
353,488 

104,340 
360,434 

137,606 
340,280 

194,974 
335,106 

Wroxight    scrap    iron    and 
scrap  steel,  being  waste  or 
refuse,    wrought  iron  or 
steel    that    has    been    in 
actual  use,  and  is  fit  only 
to  be  remanufactured  not 
to  include  cuttings  or  clip- 
pings which  can  be  used  as 
iron     or    steel   without/ 
remanufacture \ 

Cwt. 

$ 

947,589 
679,323 

879,347 
652,842 

652,551 
433,695 

904,522 
569,907 

599.302 
355,472 

433,306 
218,531 

Another 

$ 

Cwt. 

$ 

2,692,817 

2,290,524 

2,297,981 

2,389,902 

2,023,333 

1,692,237 

Totals,  iron  and  steel. 

13,524,442 

13,815,080 

12,405,683 

12,784,044 

11,040,619 

8,881,414 

Lead  and  mfrs.  of — 
Old  scrap  and  pig I 

101,587 
284,246 

86,154 
242,434 

97,875 
256,340 

94,558 
215,395 

69,492 
147,316 

67,149 
139,047 

All  other 

$ 

Cwt. 

$ 

88,975 

82,676 

63,262 

73,733 

56,a37 

62,546 

Totals,  lead 

373,221 

325,110 

319,602 

289,128 

203,653 

201,593 

Tin  and  manufactures  of — 
Tin  in  blocks,  pigs  or  bars.  - 

14,126 
266,463 

15,629 
275,343 

16,153 

287,572 

16,778 
318,071 

18,844 
280,088 

24,646 
214,397 

Tin  plates  and  sheets . , . .  -^ 

Cwt. 

$ 

267,634 
908,565 

214,683 

854,770 

385,924 
1,235,961 

302,619 
892,106 

307,378 
956,813 

260,444 
681,739 

All  other 

$ 
$ 

114,849 

76,873 

70,781 

64,462 

73,909 

77,092 

Totals,  tin 

1,289,877 

1,206,986 

1,594,314 

1,274,639 

1,310,810 

973,228 

Zinc  and  manufactures  of 

170,124 

143,673 

197,423 

181,772 

132,371 

99,274 

*  '  Wire  rigging  for  ships'  and  'wire  screens,  doors  and  windows'  not  included. 


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Quantities  and  Vall'ks. 


197 


1896, 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900, 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

220,964 
252,532 

199,466 
266,744 

606,449 

700,636 

827,428 

750,204 

898,648 

1,141,203 

1,240,282 

7,723,558 
176,824 

6,539,472 
135,136 

^  24,846,950 

32,602,990 

22,524,135 

16,809,023 

24,660,743 

6,579,958 
566,641 

4,727,330 
384,142 

j   619,669 

874,254 

1,156,917 

677,477 

865,741 

988,634 

1,20.5,496 

137,885 
155,624 

142,957 
174,131 

75,668 
71,936 

37,656 
39,434 

67,610 
127,524 

63,571 
87,598 

71,861 
101,682 

149,379 

208,018 

154,960 
220,692 

116,850 

84,974 

102,420 

132, 9as 

172,140 

127,057 

163,871 

224,924 

216,843 

140,863 
279,364 

198,304 
418,078 

420,75<j 
965,t>62 

445,900 
1,157,751 

471,294 
1,728,80? 

375,762 
1,413,561 

770,626 
2,168.239 

795,939 
2,232,894 

794,544 
2,221,741 

306,851 
179,716 

157,694 
91,169 

903,699 
491,415 

556,063 
292,243 

772,127 
635,172 

368,066 
239,470 

720,925 
519,398 

861,559 
668,971 

419,379 
298,196 

2,005,675 

2,129,988 

3,843,408 

4,312,(534 

6,464,504 

5,984,935 

7,002,864 

8,778,399 

8,688,703 

10,203,052 

10,785,.576 

17,106,207 

19,848,433 

29,649,178 

27,107,419 

33,681,625 

42,156,215 

42,46.3,299 

72,438 
173,259 

66,368 
162,231 

89,226 
263,664 

115,094 
284,795 

60,695 
203,428 

84,851 
96,075 

122,098 
102,351 

97,117 
f»6,756 

95,124 
122,790 

82,016 

97,536 

113,057 

142,442 

178,151 

190,666 

181,148 

185,605 

190,754 

255,275 

259,767 

376,721 

427,237 

381,. 579 

236,741 

283,499 

252,261 

313,544 

20,821 
209,813 

19,483 
249,852 

24,648 
292,344 

28,849 
306,085 

22,441 
580,855 

29,323 
697,664 

31,747 
598,958 

25,490 
728,904 

26,856 
720,213 

338,196 
923,279 

375,358 
919,596 

457,289 
1,150,741 

331,507 
927,036 

502,168 
1,683,788 

543,290 
1,466,965 

544,149 
1,528,655 

605,024 
1,806,643 

496,400 
1,461,811 

104,898 

104,610 

107,437 

139,383 

.  154,137 

172,449 

166,530 

176,968 

208,787 

1,237,990 

1,274,058 

1,550,522 

1,372,504 

2,418,780 

2,337,078 

2,294,143 

2,712,515 

2,390,811 

127,537 

96,735 

137,207 

151,467 

197,080 

168,600 

229,054 

263,624 

316,873 

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PeINCIPAL    A.BTICLES 

Quantities 

AND    VaLOES. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

Metals  and  minerals  and  rafrs.  of — Con. 

Miscellaneous  metals  and  minerals 
and  nifrs.  of — 

Ores  of  metals,  all  kinds,  in-  /  Cwt. 
eluding  cobalt  ore \     $ 

Iron,   steel  or    brass    rolled" 
round   wire   rods   under  §     p    . 
inch  in  diameter,  and  rolled  -     ^   ' 
copper  rods  1  inch  or  under 
in  diameter 

All  other $ 

17,594 
3,797 

132,251 
206,568 

641,539 

39,206 
7,893 

244,524 
461,156 

617,788 

20,105 
3,422 

350,035 
610,708 

695,334 

349 
165 

327.579 
510,783 

559,284 

24 

551 

188,968 
320,849 

587,848 

261 

380,621 
567,032 

542,595 

Totals,  misc.  metals,  &c    .    .    ,     $ 

909,248 

851,904 

1,086,837 

1,309,464 

1,070,232 

1,109,888 

Totals,  metals  &c.  and  mf rs.  of.     $ 

17,567,549 

17,749,834 

16,847,522 

17,127,380 

472 
100,198 

122,508 
15.5,263 

14,791,114 

12,331,421 

Musical  instruments  : — 
Pianofortes i      J^' 

Pianos,  parts  of $ 

Another $ 

637 
151,716 

127,753 

157,887 

634 
149,956 

133,449 
142,972 

604 
157,394 

110,699 
150,625 

283 

61,822 

108,188 
140,184 

326 
72,953 

106,847 
120,957 

Totals $ 

Oils  :- 
Minerals- 
Coal  and  kerosene,  distilled, 
purified  or  refined,  naphtha 
benzole    and    petroleum/ Galls. 
N.E.S I     $ 

Another {^J"'- 

437,356 

426,377 

418,718 

377,969 

310,194 

300,757 

4,985,722 
517,610 

170,946 
30,272 

5,128,933 
501,519 

252,849 
52,618 

5,698,727 
474,644 

162,049 
22,958 

5,958,368 
436,476 

275,975 
36,243 

6,584,848 
424,242 

131,061 
26,824 

6,478,024 
417,345 

401,253 

28,296 

Totals {^'|"«- 

5,156,668 

547,882 

5,381,782 
554,137 

5,860,776 
497,602 

6,234,343 
472,719 

6,715,909i    6,879,277 
451,066        445,641 

Fish  on j^l"^- 

139,952 
62,133 

347,762 
131,298 

i 

186,196!       270,380 
74,242        106,304 

119,6031       161,706 

I     <p 

46,053          "     ""' 

57,821 

Animals,  vegetable,  &c.,  oils  : — 
Cocoa  nut  and  palm  in  their  f  Galls . 
natural  state \     $ 

Cotton  seed,  refined I  ^  J^^*" 

265,462 
112,045 

194,910 
87,703 

224,401 
1C7,919 

319,824 
128,369 

381,418 
187,730 

*5, 526, 035 
234,139 

846,390 
101,327 

195,226 
76,301 

236,846 

207,116 
79,918 

664,495 
217,657 

*5,191,694 
253,421 

844,741 
97,931 

198,190 
73,445 

167,182 

771,712 
112,065 

672,011 

'■ 

144,229 

Flax  seed  or   linseed,  raw/Gans. 

or  boiled \     $ 

Lubricating  oils,  composed 

wholly  or  in  part  of  petro-  /  Galls . 

leum \     $ 

An  other  lubricating  oH.  . .  {^|"^- 
All  other $ 

998,388 
375,689 

454,217 

76,229 

157,867 
68,203 

244,261 

*9,425,735 
479,085 

484,196 
63,470 

182,370 
77,607 

414,420 

*7,590,794 
341,067 

750,334 

88,571 

228,110 

87,378 

347,796 

773,200 
298,433 

745,018 
84,140 

216,146 
73,106 

168,329 

Totals $ 

876,427 

1,122,285 

972,731 

964,712 

8S9,554l       880,302 

1 

Totals,  oils $ 

1,486,442 

1,807,720 

1,544,575 

1,543,735 

1,386,673     1,383,764 

i 

^Lbs.  not  gallons,     t  Included  under  'Iron  and  steel,'  pages  192  and  193  after  1897. 


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199 


QUANTITIKS  AND  VALUES. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903 

1904. 

485,476 

1,538,063 

1,350,403 

1,450,384 

1.855,271 

8,135,004 

10,611,238 

8,277,357 

24,038 

105,072 

155,583 

153,952 

282,191 

598,016 

727,099 

1,070,232 

1,112,193 

659,225 

406,626 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

t 

985,947 

677,828 
525,206 

864,146 

961,002 

1,175,608 

1,135,163 

1,419,867 

1,678,090 

532,642 

1,947,925 

1,542,627 

1,308,106 

1,019,729 

1,114,954 

1,457,799 

1,733,179 

2,146,966 

2,748,322 

3,060,118 

14,550,251 

14,815,794 

21,985,222 

24,875,769 

36,656,886 

34,018,892 

41,610,579 

51,435,769 

51,839,056 

295 

265 

386 

495 

558 

577 

664 

695 

659 

67,953 

55,297 

80,264 

85,216 

101,454 

101,185 

106,171 

127,084 

108,388 

110,129 

92,530 

99,008 

107,682 

123,936 

144,194 

154,249 

140,342 

147,377 

118,681 

119,469 

125,562 

169,132 

171,057 

169,752 

211,783 

260,523 

270,920 

296,763 

267,296 

304,8:i4 

362,030 

3%,446 

415,131 

472,203 

527,949 

526,685 

6,902,507 

7,649,447 

8,145,818 

9,537,934 

9,097,685 

9,976,922 

11,811,083 

13,810,752 

17,111,294 

598,308 

604,965 

614,887 

675,393 

790,948 

810,780 

930,791 

1,278,512 

1,556,310 

249,680 

110,095 

170,991 

a56,578 

423,982 

713,165 

1,155,987 

2,733,173 

5,827,235 

32,284 

16,984 

22,5.53 

24,230 

37,616 

67,519 

99,102 

209,811 

414,901 

7,152,187 

7,759,542 

8,316,809 

9,894,512 

9,521,667 

10,690,087 

12,9<!7,070 

16,543,925 

22,938,529 

63C,592 

621,949 

637,440 

699,623 

828,564 

878,299 

1,029,893 

1,488,323 

1,971,211 

219,096 

314,468 

171,905 

165,354 

167,805 

150,039 

15.5,956 

217,412 

209,107 

76,813 

113,714 

75,093 

50,285 

•60,987 

57,819 

59,565 

91,251 

132,864 

745,145 

187,259 

148,247 

185,766 

212,237 

407,213 

286,915 

310,719 

250,604 

98,718 

54,202 

62,863 

57,720 

80,192 

138,131 

116,481 

181,491 

141,094 

387,204 

311,764 

383,693 

375,307 

375,318 

715,913 

1,041,357 

908,122 

740,776 

100,315 

70,805 

91,100 

83,627 

92,288 

211,489 

348,735 

366,048 

253,337 

958,226 

961,075 

539,676 

1,032,308 

1,044,972 

778,982 

692,889 

565,966 

862,629 

336,114 

303,890 

175,316 

328,487 

479,277 

441,048 

407,101 

304,679 

281,301 

855,512 

720,125 

900,531 

690,274 

1,003,916 

1,145,507 

1,216,100 

1,607,536 

1,971,482 

105,114 

82,388 

101,492 

82,296 

124,639 

136,226 

134,510 

196,007 

248,317 

321,146 

254,435 

314,372 

266,988 

5a3,0.S0 

239,238 

280,504 

298,437 

481,801 

111,017 

85,437 

92,344 

78,434 

96,833 

77,433 

95,081 

111,622 

131,784 

166,554 

184,118 

229,688 

244,687 

241,346 

261,820 

319,744 

328,502 

318,486 

917,832 

780,840 

752,803 

875,251 

1,114,575 

1,266,147 

1,421,652 

1,488,349 

1,374,319 

1,625,237 

1,516,503 

1,465,336 

1,625,159 

2,004,126 

2,202,265 

2,511,110 

3,067,923 

3,478,394 

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Pbincipal  Akticles. 


Oil  cloth . 


rSq.yds 
••■•.     ..1     $ 

Optical,  philosophical  and  ma- 
thematical instruments   $ 

Packages,  other  than  P.O.  pack- 
ages and  express  parcels  of 
small  value $ 

Packages,  P.O.  packages  and 
express  parcels  of  small  value,     $ 

Paintings,  drawings,  engravings, 
prints  and  building  plans, 
&c.,  also  paintings  in  oil,  &c..     $ 

Paints  and  colours  : — 
Dry  white  and  red  lead  orange  J   Lbs. 
mineral  and  zinc  white  ...  1     $ 


AH  other . 


Totals. 


Paper  and  manufactures  of : — 
Calendered,  including  writing 

and  note  paper 

Envelopes,  papetries,  blank 
Ijooks  and  manufactures  of 
paper • 


All  other ..... 
Totals. 


Perfumery 

Pickles  and  sauces. 
Plants  and  trees   . , 


/Galls. 

I     $ 


Precious  stones,  &c.  : — 

^  Diamonds,  unset,  or  diamond 
dust  or  bort  and  black  dia- 
monds for  borers 


All  other 

Totals . 

Provisions  : — 
Butter 


Cheese 

Meats  :— 
Bacon  and  hams. 


Beef,  salted,  in  barrel . 


r  Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


t  Lbs. 


\ 


Pork,  barrelled,  in  brine.  | 


Lbs. 


Quantities   and  Values. 


1890.  1891.  1892.  1893.  1894. 


860,6971 
210,6741 

97,032 


559,306 
381,621 

365,569 


10,859,672 
381,959 

326,490 


708,449 


253,888 

456,133 
525,682 


1,235,703 


94,970 

90,974 
101,840 

137,191 


110,480 
34,692 


145,172 


1,633,332 
249,100 

13,611,097 
1,194,238 

4,423,774 
330,424 

7,745,026 
299,303 

17,763,284 
861,506 


845,714 
227,997 

121,453 


400,636 
417,948 

258,763 


,619,858 
339,601 

292,590 


632,191 


229,114 


400,995 


808,123 
218,210 

174,744 


499,851 
417,595 

407,506 


10,230,268 
349,528 

295,602 


645,130 


234,717 


431,736 


521,233   546,878 


1,151,342 


100,983 

102,729 
114,762 

152,608 


73,0.58 
21,964 


95,0!^^ 


462,485 
90,975 

10,774,948 
900,798 

2,568,694 
207,980 

3,875,301 
148,763 

11,818,933 
•  633,3721 


1,213,331 


93,563 

98,915 
120,969 

146,401 


55,843 
12,941 


68,784 


513,237 
270,857 

10,254,713 
924,107 

1,028,385 
96,116 

3,585,528 
149,912 

9,819,087 
504,709 


874,897 
234,178 

178,944 


444,910 

528,268 

319,666 


10,866,525 
364,716 

310,207 


674,923 


774,020 
213,679 

150,072 


468,546 
715,236 


1895. 


705,470 
187,418 

130,585 


428,626 
748,286 


472,230   359,177 


11,148,666 
359,101 

278,500 


637,601 


218,330 

429,864 
646,668 


1,194,862 


106,866 

91,343 
110,745 

143,344 


101,176 
21,059 


122,235 


273,894 
54.943 

8,597,661 
780,172 

671,588 
77,19] 

3,599,113 
145,210 

4,165,346 
300,701 


147,886 

387,013 
484,928 


1,019,827 


100.276 

100,798 
113,501 

131,425 


8,636,888 

277,832 

253,275 


531,107 


3,236 

334,336 
644,629 


982,201 


101.443 

107,496 
100,399 

137,278 


169,619 
21,239 


190,858 


884,869 
161,396 

9,056,510 

822,818 

503,412 

58,444 

3,672,424 
158,000 

5,110,874 
382,078 


239,057 
39,741 


278,798 


377,025 
60,425 

10,328,476 
909,497 

869,624 
90,506 

3,246,264 
136,446 

3,968,220 
260,792 


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Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

»  1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

647  997 

FiKfi  907 

692,167 
222,538 

220,039 

536,942 

897,684 

328,566 

933,049 
298,134 

246,590 

570,402 
1,173,579 

741,765 

1,106,783 
355,957 

268,226 

663,896 
1,373,906 

842,073 

1,190,456 
423,705 

249,997 

699,985 
1,702,573 

668,965 

1,283,918 
450,073 

294,754 

710,918 
1,697,647 

808,648 

189^475    i5.s'547 

154,014    154,664 

! 

426,598    453,372 
679,514    745,523 

346,669    365,778 

563,933 
304,900 

781,731 
1,435,262 

717,328 

731,583 
318,156 

877,714 
1,496,369 

633,905 

11,740,254 
368,178 

308,275 

10,420,209 
351,099 

264,354 

12,704,447 
449,685 

318,291 

14,378,909 
511,284 

36'^,192 

14,859,143 
638,869 

399,389 

10,307,548 
462,353 

464,155 

1.5,612,031 
603,621 

647,912 

19,247,877 
759,459 

616,191 

17,076,364 
666,365 

600,531 

676,453 

615,453 

767,976 

879,476 

1,038,258 

926,508   1,151,533 

1,375,650 

1,266,896 

1,800 

329,273 
671,361 

1,335 

356,389 
649,094 

4,539 

398,741 
738,716 

11,774 

426,480 
820,232 

11,477 

457,381 
957,447 

9,385 

474,178 
1,313,957 

8,571 

502,739 
1,431,485 

514,873 
1,605,379 

724,035 
1,900,284 

1,002,434 

1,006,818 

1,141,996 

1,258,486 

1,426,305 

1,797,520 

1,942,795 

2,120,252 

2,624,319 

114,761 

122,947 
106,351 

130,167 

103,786 

150,467 
125,937 

103,983 

103,945 

200,596 
173,708 

69,579 

115,328 

213,483 
184,387 

76,794 

124,800 

291,669 
245,104 

88,058 

149,212 

295,897 
242,003 

102,076 

143,195 

291,792 
233,929 

127,719 

170,921 

439,306 
313,514 

146,116 

213,846 

509,639 
371,284 

164,034 

292,071 
99,779 

464,667 
61,941 

328,539 
78,910 

382,724 
81,899 

451,792 
178,142 

611,978 
•  153,064 

728,489 
135,-372 

884,054 
370,385 

853,944 
363,570 

391,850 

526,608j    407,449 

464,623 

62J,934 

765,042 

863,861 

1,254,439 

1,217,514 

765,656 
132,018 

4,298,222 
321,082 

1,564,598 
143,618 

2,614,043 
110,574 

5,552,287 
270,826 

1,643,302 
256,017 

7, 31 5,  .529 
615,845 

2,230,907 
192,268 

2,530,834 
91,772 

3,636,221 
143,401 

3,433,922 
546,342 

11,557,458 
928,600 

9,997,198 
719,942 

1,957,732 

88,722 

6,526,900 
317,487 

2,334,400 

428,022 

8,526,408 

668,082 

7,322,764 
558,403 

1,701,685 
85,115 

8,360,710 
429.022 

2,<^.S6,992 
606  183 

4,481,016 
347,443 

5,  >75,929 
549,996 

2,288,281 
107,550 

5,8^^4,382 
305  568 

1,445,627 
335,632 

5,5X1,664 
610,127 

6,476,014 
726,225 

2,277,783 
108,811 

6.765,294 
460,277 

782,210 
179,479 

2,421,015 
245,489 

5,491,935 
656,024 

2,388,866 
123,242 

7,064,653 

587,784 

530,445 
141,146 

1,081,255 
'  132,374 

2,897,415 
414,444 

2,115,154 
121,249 

5,637,990 
515,704 

6.30,653 
150,949 

902,255 
104,214 

3,340,812 
441,003 

2,878,670 
123,634 

6,098,067 
419,067 

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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  13. — Statement  of  the  Quantities  and  Values  of  the  Principal 


Quantities  and  Values. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

Provisions —  Con. 
Meats— Con. 
Dried  or  smoked  meats  and 
meats    preserved   in   any 
othei    way  than  salted/  Lbs. 
or  pickled \     $ 

All  other  provisions $ 

1,077,421 
114,744 

499,010 

1,297,893 
141,573 

295,830 

1,362,974 
135,283 

176,807 

1,501,004 
143,572 

127,400 

1,396,585 
138,515 

180,553 

1,332,601 
139,823 

97,518 

Totals $ 

3,548,326 

2,419,291 

2,257,791 

1,629,189 

1,901,804 

1,695,007 

^^' {°r 

Resin  or  rosin <      I^' 

Ribbons $ 

Salt {T 

1,072,068 
227,400 

19,252 
61,384 

717,346 

173,365,506 

309,685 

88,019 
199,795 

23,794 
80,096 

660,315 

211,016,519 

381,610 

262,030 

227,488 

25,481 
97,107 

445,329 

220,668,427 

381,351 

125,676 
239,434 

23,889 
97,750 

549,961 

211,738,847 

.360,941 

101,858 
191,660 

22,022 
90,670 

.543,434 

212,430,744 

381,497 

247,231 
193,861 

27,093 

85,822 

564,563 

210,182,752 

362,565 

Seeds  and  bulbous  roots  : — 

Flaxseed {^|b- 

Garden,  field  and  other  seeds 
for  agricultural  or  other  pur- 
poses, N.O.P.,  when  in  bulk 
or  in  large  parcels $ 

All  other  $ 

30,832 
42,521 

186,062 
259,271 

133,203 
160,616 

257,220 

48,678 

160,616 
169,741 

429,485 
134,288 

11,713 
12,637 

427,520 
51,716 

193,017 
204,720 

400,039 
59,493 

44,813 
37,400 

497,794 
61,359 

Totals $ 

487  854 

466,514 

733,514 

491,873 

664,252 

596,553 

Silk  and  manufactures  of : — 
Fabrics $ 

Handkerchiefs $ 

Clothing,     including     corsets 

prior  to  1898 $ 

Silk,  raw,  or  as  reeled  from  /  Lbs. 

the  cocoon,  &c \     $ 

Velvets {  ^**^- 

All  other , $ 

598,063 

110,884 

175,887 

49,040 

192,824 

350,605 
189,660 

1,099,938 

560,691 

119,274 

200,272 

43,428 

171,940 

272,200 
163,102 

1,027,435 

613,974 
128,908 

196,635 

78,245 
260,299 

266,126 
151,683 

987,499 

820,874 

139,731 

300,781 

54,619 

206,325 

215,664 

128,577 

882,643 

823,529 

128,167 

282,738 

61,147 

203,040 

311,098 
163,193 

576,208 

854,421 

110,672 

353,626 

44,178 

123,970 

294,779 
138,225 

232,165 

Totals $ 

2,367,256 

2,242,714 

2,338,998 

2,478,931 

2,176,875 

1,813,079 

Soap .,  {  ^^'■ 

1,039,178 
140,232 

2,090,125 
211,514 

1,745,777 
151,094 

2,103,202 
219,760 

2,064,183 
167,763 

1,925,448 
182,088 

2,417,195 

184,748 

2,067,451 

193,425 

2,055,010 

157,826 

1,552,264 

139,001 

2,919,933 

216,018 

2,009,658 

155,612 

Spirits  and  wines  : — 

Brandy {^f^- 

Gin  of  all  kinds,  N.E.S. . . .  {^|^^- 

231,146 
399,802 
581,998 
222.030 

204,463 
359,158 
390,598 
155,593 

222,  .346 
394,575 
406,063 
174,581 

212,027 
363,543 
486,070 
182,058 

190,031 
303,386 
428,490 
157,151 

195,175 
299,914 
435,288 
143,660 

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Articles  of  Merchandise  Imported  into  Canada,  &c — Continued. 


Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

1,206,403 
116,454 

1,080,300 
96,973 

1,277,144 
122,265 

2,792,300 
246,932 

2,987,923 
291,354 

2,420,173 
274,256 

1,597,464 
193,328 

1,411,959 
164,613 

1,862,266 
223,346 

13:^469 

176,013 

270,483 

310.039 

387,884 

570,248 

.565,366 

365,480 

505,  .300 

1,228,041 

1,572,289 

2,993,841 

2,725,615 

2,895,978 

3,085,576 

2,550,712 

1,866,010 

1,967,513 

370,224 
241,822 

105,741 
191,697 

504,988 
339,526 

404,976 
298,561 

1,551,557 
306,843 

390,028 
225,924 

367,373 
167,902 

241,286 
295,120 

254,484 
333,815 

27,200 
112,499 

33,098 
101,221 

*108,376 
99,090 

*108,262 
94,2.37 

•84,972 
111,760 

•103,304 
125,363 

♦132,415 
147,613 

•160,615 
194,292 

♦261,940 
229,788 

799,495 

212,070,357 

363,438 

509,019 

227,756,250 

345,587 

661,954 

204,733,297 

327,594 

864,113 

194,817,958 

300,339 

715,951 

204.583,033 

325,4;«) 

643,628 

227,521,291 

373,306 

798,730 

252,231,125 

424,780 

1,093,470 

247,263,104 

402,957 

1,059,019 

228,424,926 

412,401 

28,952 
30,440 

232 
375 

t3,349,892 
67,432 

t45.708.682 
1,119,539 

t51,184,541 
1,366,436 

tI5,328,360 
700,480 

t54,049,308 
1,871,333 

t48,286,126 
1,376,537 

128,914,126 
.548,712 

623,289 

672,378 

465,454 

381,868 

525,567 

575,719 

443,244 

475,322 

358,290 

73,132 

67.377 

68,196 

70,413 

82,302 

85,973 

128,716 

137,144 

114,974 

726,861 

740,130 

601,082 

1,571,820 

1,974,305 

1,.S62,172 

2,443,293 

1,989,003 

1,021,976 

905,347 

760,594 

■ 
1,331,512 

2,090,157 

2,452,908 

2,363,128 

2,642,626 

2,888,725 

2,839,012 

104,278 

80,606 

69,042 

90,080 

107,211 

115,368 

108,894 

112,803 

125,743 

344,123 

62,288 
190,557 

252,704 

44,9.55 

133,.S.54 

231,795 

70,631 

226,724 

241,780 

75,824 

263,543 

251,704 

r.a,832 

277,708 

241,909 

78,589 

261,637 

224,591 
106,637 
352,134 

234,154 
101,8.S3 
.S67,928 

260,393 

98,356 

368,280 

406,488 
171,764 

296,602 
1.33,687 

537,571 
199,473 

819,562 
321,604 

763,213 
274,625 

578,347 
233,5?3 

622,992 
279,811 

785,525 
370,118 

651,000 
302,031 

261,031 

^272,510 

213,468 

182,158 

151,113 

167,933 

179,158 

198,377 

239,996 

1,977,100 

1,633,455 

2,272,014 

3,189,.322 

3,515,269 

3,383,498 

3,787,214 

4,172,105 

4,135,455 

3,360,468 
245,116 

2,033,564 
149,757 

3,8.33,283 
263,648 

1,880,485 
138,036 

4,448,164 
290,773 

2,369,593 
197,590 

6,216,927 
381,198 

1,971,069 
188,687 

7,292,097 
449,341 

2,119,717 
223,224 

5,998,358 
366,179 

2,171,867 
221,382 

4,711,482 
318,390 

2,588,099 
251,973 

846,5,^4 

2,694,581 

236,457 

""419420 

2,872,497 
283,254 

153,339 
245,220 
375,280 
140,299 

183,060 
264,017 
455,145 
161,668 

194,403 
300,  .350 
494,989 
186,002 

211,875 
310,650 
534,227 
223.915 

233,403 
350,718 
595,307 
258.573 

245,785 
393,556 
673,712 
317,672 

291,311 
436,261 
594,691 
270,982 

310,360 
475,386 
749,231 
350,175 

344,963 
540,270 
881,016 
413,510 

Cwt.         t  Lbs. 


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No. '  13. — Statement  of  the  Quantities  and  Values  of  the  Principal 


Quantities  and  Values. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

Spirits  and  wines— (7on. 
Whiskey  . . . .  -{     ^ 

All  other  spirits -'|      g    ' 

Wines,  non-sparkling     . .    . .  |  ^^"^" 

11        sparkling $ 

209,847 
229,636 

165,971 
101,672 

568,496 
464,776 

170,917 

229.879 
249,464 

131,979 
101,854 

487,011 
406,688 

246,752 

245,394 
279,311 

176,525 
136,195 

467, 9:« 
412,497 

177,990 

272,497 
307,454 

196,363 
120,864 

146,322 
367,691 

203,448 

247,808 
285,242 

156,933 
94,323 

488,200 
344,169 

136,942 

280,439 
293,887 

182,2.50 
94,594 

415,111 
310,813 

107,208 

Totals  $ 

1,588,833 

1,519,509     1,574,149 

1,545,058 

1,321,213 

1,250,076 

Stone  and  manufactures  of $ 

348,856 

343,392        217,561 

193,575 

189,670 

170,804 

Sugar,  syrup  and  molasses — 
Sugar,  N.E.S {'^'^^• 

Molasses  and  syrup |     } 

Alloiher $ 

189,282,237 
5,580,574 

4,389,156 
1,159,609 

163,737 

227,248,254 
5,380,424 

4,693,505 
1,060,410 

133,082 

292,361,259 
7,806,737 

4,241,484 
918,250 

149,302 

247,391,847 
6,510,579 

4,176,383 

885,002 

144,290 

307,153,338 

8,518,568 

4,378,448 
885,120 

126,340 

389,445383 
8,286,472 

4,259,935 
854,168 

122,291 

Totals $ 

6,903,920 

6,57.3,916 

8,874,289 

7,539,871 

9,530,028 

9,262,931 

Tea {%^^- 

18,455,475 
3,074,779 

89,998 
231,114 

11,839,755 
1,424,231 

161,911 
67,796 

17,990,630 

2,978,416 

22,718,181 
3,665,485 

18,049,854 
2,976,127 

20,551,739 
3,054,570 

20,595,770 
3,115,324 

Tobacco  and  manufactures  of  - 

Cigars  and  cigarettes |     S^' 

Tobacco,  unmanufactured. ..  i     ^** 

Another ..   i^^^^' 

99,070 
257,123 

12,322,477 
1,617,700 

190,431 
65,819 

86,529 
231,091 

14,743,221 

1,842,098 

194,211 
49,648 

93,439 
259,215 

14,340,741 
1,833,619 

118,816 
42,433 

90,133 
234,011 

13,782,917 
1,766,099 

127,171 
45,013 

85,682 
221,935 

12,422,326 
1,426,525 

92,485 
35,995 

Totals, -[  ^J^- 

12,091,664 
1,723,141 

12,611,978 
1,940,642 

15,023.961 
2,122,837 

14,552,996 
2,135,267 

14,000,221 
2,045,123 

12,600,493 
1,684,455 

Tobacco  pipes  of  all  kinds,  pipe 
mounts,  cigar  and  cigarette 
holders  and  cases  for  same, 
smokers'  sets  and  cases  there- 
for, and  tobacco  pouches $ 

Turpentine,  spirits  of j^S^^^' 

Umbrellas,    parasols,    and    sun- 
shades of  all  kinds $ 

139,972 

488,929 
222,043 

330,144 

272,763 

653,924 

6,433 

114,011 

470,783 
201,578 

297,872 

238,479 

507,826 

113,016 

167,079 

554,268 
200,919 

270,117 

244,418 

396,892 

121,191 

164,588 

496,224 
164,927 

292,349 

210,801 

402,790 

129,593 

180,246 

536,898 
160,356 

206,021 

231,354 

348,230 

114,058 

136,910 

533,202 
157,486 

195,607 

Vegetables  $ 

Watches,  and  parts  of $ 

Webbing $ 

219,985 
281,231 
102,297 

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Articles  of  Merchandise  Imported  into  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 


Quantities  and  Valcks. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

306,928 
311,037 

244,246 
317,433 

308,171 
422,909 

376,626 
523,819 

431,685 
618,556 

484,235 
699,739 

477,638 
681,550 

631,677 
803,644 

57.5,879 
874,261 

171,863 
85,153 

181,977 
73,121 

206,393 
93,090 

312,394 
128,907 

271,079 
161,153 

273,i)92 
167,674 

295,594 
159,603 

346,361 
172,388 

456,231 
204,546 

397,737 
289,5.36 

368,646 
249,117 

407,032 
273,388 

407,947 
292,269 

467,277 
344,669 

464,702 
353,344 

488,551 
359,890 

520,270 
375,308 

487,635 
377,135 

125,912 

142,189 

191,760 

240,988 

249,922 

234,603 

238,000 

224,680 

238,440 

1,197,157 

1,207,545 

1,467,499 

1,720,548 

1,983,591 

2,166,589 

2,146,276 

2,401,581 

2,648,162 

179,245 

154,876 

174,100 

208,202 

239,993 

243,012 

317,860 

374,713 

456,264 

272,289,188 
6,054,546 

290,.527,519 
6,387,934 

261,755,049 
5,258,213 

269599,292 
6,065,129 

.319,815,422 
7,554,012 

340,291,611 
7,9.53,340 

391,358,949 
7,905,044 

359,788,727 
6,472,935 

434,958,286 
8,522,004 

4,475,616 
953,924 

4,646,623 
817,843 

3,834,022 
612,421 

3,953,710 
813,602 

4,666,677 
1,217,027 

4,446,759 
1,071,090 

5,120,870 
921,588 

4,141,815 
818,824 

4,908,506 
1,023,788 

120,731 

110,815 

161,872 

171,208 

243,170 

320,956 

275,626 

244,445 

273,399 

7,129,201 

7,316,592 

6,032,506 

7,049,939 

9,014,209 

9,345,386 

9,102,258 

7,536,204 

9,819,191 

22,668,171 
3,252,038 

24,344,982 
3,313,048 

20,052,264 

2,720,014 

25,102,685 
3,528,807 

24,998,726 
3,611,014 

23,095,938 
3,189,567 

19.682,053 
2,977,129 

24,072,497 
3,473,052 

31,339,600 
4,695,440 

94,588 
239,331 

93.683 

228,881 

68,179 
160,212 

71,058 
195,929 

98,064 

286,742 

339^619 

101,265 
313,543 

120,382 
359,311 

128,300 
395,524 

10,6.38,389 
1,464,810 

15,816,279 
2,010,107 

5,912,802 
1,061,718 

11,950,177 
1,715,451 

9,925,775 
1,731,366 

9,284,971 
1,555,851 

11,877,862 
2,020,099 

14,778,471 
2,503,517 

15,494,586 
2,880,792 

81,127 
34,075 

101  175 
47,505 

142,878 
62,674 

251,051 
116,951 

327,068 
139,716 

1,108,693 
277,550 

316,364 
156,834 

332,872 
178,200 

460,197 
228,459 

10,814,104 
1,738,216 

16,011,137 
2,286,493 

6,123,859 
1,284,602 

12,272,286 
2,028,331 

10,350,907 
2,157,824 

2,172^426 

12,295,491 
2,490,476 

15,231,725 
3,041,028 

16,083,083 
3,504,775 

121,943 

140,611 

159,271 

191,890 

214,057 

292,895 

303,683 

368,603 

444,747 

567,923 
162,348 

566,482 
153,483 

712,949 
212,103 

607,090 
228,995 

725,328 
359,675 

808,037 
309,339 

729,035 
311,773 

784,013 
43^,058 

680,680 
423,250 

168,297 

111,470 

116,835 

131,238 

109,890 

81,864 

72,224 

62,041 

56,731 

220,560 

220,563 

309,142 

328,332 

413,149 

445,385 

430,397 

717.866 

700,110 

298,861 

457,927 

451,061 

131,788 

427,198 
121,624 

500,018 
139,750 

624,000 
138,700 

742,658 
156,738 

872,753 
164,393 

946,576 

74,306 

80,577 

202,149 

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No.  ''13. — Statement  of  the  Quantities  and  Values  of  the  Principal 


Principal  Articles. 


Wood  and  manufactures  of  :  — 
Furniture,    house,   cabinet    or 
office 


Sawed   boards,   planks,   deals, 
and  other  lumber  undressed  i  M.  ft. 
or  dressed  on  one  side  only  \     $ 

Manufactures  of  wood,  N.E.S.     $ 

Lumber  and  timber,  N.E.S. . .     $ 

Timber,    squared    or    sided, /Tons. 
N.E.S I     $ 

Logs    and  round    unmanufac- 
tured timber,  N.O.P $ 

Cherry,   chestnut,  eumwood/M.  ft. 
and  hickory  and  wnitewood  \     $ 

Oak  '.      a 

->.,,.  /  M.  ft. 

Pitch  pine  i      a 

Walnut {^$**" 

All  other $ 

Totals $ 

Wool  and  manufactures  of  : — 

Cassimeres,  cloths  and  doe-f  Lbs. 
skins \     $ 

f     T  Via 

Coatings  and  overcoatings. . .  -      ^ 

I     $ 

Tweeds {  ^^^^■ 

Flannels,  including  plain  and  /   Lbs. 
checked,  of  all  colours . . . .  \     $ 

Knitted  goods,  including/  Lbs. 
knitted  underwear,  N.E.S.  (.     $ 

Shawls $ 

Socks  and  stockings  of  wool, 
worsted,  the  hair  of  the  al-/  Lbs. 
paca  goat,  &c    (^     n 

Yams  (except  mohair  prior  f  Lbs. 
to  1899) \     $ 

Wool  not  further  prepared/  Lbs. 
than  washed,  N.E.S \     $ 

t  Yards.        J  Pairs. 


Quantities  and  Values. 


1890. 


1891. 


354,689   318,518 


452,550 
353,234 


256,475 

3,523 
107,871 

5,822 
114,417 

9,080 
171,802 

4,342 
143,373 

992,509 


396,924 
184,930 


2,946,920 


2,045,257 
1,683,031 

1,268,438 
810,378 

1,435,096 
1,141,256 

334,995 
263,913 

520,222 
527,047 

178,136 


336,926 

374,978 

151,846 
116,759 

8,905,261 
1,729,056 


859,898 

4,175 
130,715 

12,244 
241,023 

6,924 
152,498 

2,421 
117,908 

768,409 


1892. 


336,513 


3,170,823 


1.927,387 
1,578,687 

1,086,999 
673,923 

1,156,214 
971,148 

244,499 
196,376 

332,127 
341,818 

118,834 


325,727 
369,556 

180,729 
136,528 

7,848,802 
1,398,746 


332,712 
98,151 


232,723 

4,121 
119,287 

10,636 
243,093 

6,569 
120,448 

2,749 
134,700 

800,412 


2,418,039 


2,301,304 

1,787,428 

1,089,682 
681,920 

939,509 
781,168 

279,539 
212,362 

424,390 
393,965 

133,386 


349,837 
384,431 

281,141 
197,860 

10,224,086 
1,694,702 


1893. 


312.989 


307,125 
104,015 


266,990 

5,983 
190,622 

9,859 
195,742 

3,056 
59,591 

2,152 
110,412 

827,646 


2,375,132 


2,436,173 
1,819,936 

1,286,257 
763,175 

1,050,143 
846,708 

273,791 
209,305 

319,594 
309,029 

155,181 


445,277 
456,173 

259,868 
172,721 

10,503,645 
1,651,440 


1894. 


276,989 


300,066 
135,325 


685,110 

6,050 
207,569 

9,547 

208,928 

8,697 
171,942 

1,574 
70,835 

735,672 


2,792,436 


1895. 


262,778 


13,266 

177,526 

248,595 

20,057 

37,607 
187,367 

399,748 

4,826 
142,516 

8,627 
184,202 

7,701 
139,253 

1,399 

55,678 

656,690 


2,474,410 


2,339,195 

1,583,7211 

i 

926,494 
576,140 

754,153 
609,100 

226,993 
149,259 

252,988 
261,822 

123,887 

/  407,267  \ 

I  :::8,273/ 

420,588 

2.58,156 
166,831 

7,166,253 
1,085,254 


2,275,096 
1,528,602 

1,042,249 
628,225 

510,740 
371,328 

142,004 
95,120 

143,620 
180,730 

91,120 


J2, 790,148 
402,594 

479,103 
199,988 

7,750,050 
1,129,389 


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Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

276,463 

285,512 

282,565 

327,719 

395,509 

444,206 

489,306 

592,608 

585,486 

22,259 
255,712 

32.347 
331,937 

32,652 
384,767 

46,870 
569,416 

36,309 
574,383 

52,574 
704,868 

51,712 
675,910 

60,900 
892,360 

142,648 
2,663,571 

.  302,241 

337,735 

304,820 

370,839 

502,994 

478,707 

568,948 

657,138 

930,291 

14,614 

8,600 

7,819 

14,957 

10,431 

16,177 

10,236 

39,810 

63,387 

68,813 
341,048 

68,420 
357,132 

462,363 

i'99'i32 

""  199^415 

210,073 

"  "  472,967 

■ '  '  690,951 

" '  "  326",  760 

286,718 

189,577 

136,918 

406,846 

432,224 

262,863 

665,817 

389,267 

396,348 

5,745 
145,326 

5,428 
156,833 

7,212 

227,280 

6,918 
208,.321 

7,623 
272,462 

5,731 
197,379 

5,543 
186,872 

7,439 
305,657 

10,850 
457,419 

8,556 
207,191 

16,001 
339,540 

24,863 
484,782 

19,703 
543,536 

29,548 
887,274 

27,643 

804,180 

34,037 
941,004 

38,055 
1,268,053 

45,923 
1,492,577 

7,579 
131,540 

10,936 
162,906 

16,813 
295,748 

15,642 
304,209 

19,089 
398,211 

23,596 
444,732 

15,884 
344,567 

23,714 
559,045 

15,056 
302,375 

1,645 
52,998 

1,528 
44,550 

2,322 
56,049 

1,566 
50,404 

2,525 
86,659 

1,681 
57,906 

1,317 
49,286 

1,183 
5.5,608 

1.210 
57,770 

890,345 

787,906 

863,551 

1,086,414 

1,243,736 

1,  .322, 787 

1,494,527 

1,539,917 

2,123,458 

2,904,196 

3,002,228 

3,506,662 

4,081,792 

5,003,298 

4,913,878 

5,899,440 

6,990,414 

9,399,442 

2,463,701 
1,644,503 

1,883,151 
1,204,191 

t2,172,218 
1,170,536 

t2,815,153 
1,559,978 

t2,504,211 
1,384,631 

t3, 673, 196 
1,883,957 

13,823,743 
1,939,672 

+4,289,000 
2,381,665 

+  4,236,852 
2,280,217 

919,462 
549,180 

7.34,331 
443,574 

t947,939 
498,290 

t953,124 
558,821 

t!)89,.364 
592,331 

t973,467 
485,324 

tl,  128, 505 
642,042 

+1,608,586 
944,809 

+  1,771,024 
1,050,658 

587,382 
412,582 

587,893 
411,982 

t791,388 
428,650 

t849,870 
513,513 

tl.427,821 
843,625 

tl,241,095 

748,765 

tl,874,787 
1,028,400 

+2,585,347 
1,397,482 

+  .3,949,580 
2,049,773 

109,586 
70,355 

109,477 
58,427 

t360,856 
57,402 

t47.5,568 
64,810 

t542,522 
84,334 

t6.55,702 
120,126 

+824,270 
153,398 

+756,054 
139,385 

+  744,802 
129,195 

183,534 

144,857 
161,203 

239,790 

161,042 

210,763 

125,329 

93,200 



82,465 

105,644 

240,177 

71,102 

58,466 

57,114 

77,448 

73,174 

93,656 

87,444 

111,461 

112,938 

13,420,959 
503,557 

+2,952,295 
415,081 

+3,620,628 
488,664 

+4,640,784 
648,157 

:::5,128,788 
635,239 

13,643,572 
526,548 

+4,300,824 
572,183 

t6,206,424 

887,742 

X  5,855,148 
871,903 

343,226 
177,150 

347,072 
162,156 

462,723 
213,195 

7:^,043 
.311,861 

909,089 
407,311 

1,014,.563 
409,864 

1,481,542 
531,062 

2,130,610 
811,153 

1,861,649 
801,000 

8,992,244 
1,215,580 

5,704,194 
878,339 

11,785,899 
1,885,489 

9,413,739 
1,3^5,096 

8,054,699 
1,574,834 

8,574,605 
1,292,895 

10,360,738 
], 374, 054 

7,994,702 
1,239,998 

7,339,369 
1,319,735 

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Principal  Articlks. 

Quantities  and  Values. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

16,759,125 
3,365,297 

1,019,345 

632,511 

387,048 

1,669,908 

491,489 

311,566 

83,238 

414,243 
170,029 

110,566 

1895. 

Wool  and  manufactures  of : — Con. 

All  fabrics  composed  wholly  or  /  Yds . 
in  part  of  wool,  worsted,  &c.  \     $ 

Clothing,  ready-made,  and  wear- 
ing apparel  "of  every  descrip- 
tion, (except  knitted  goods). .     $ 

Carpets,  Brussels    ■!      ®  ' 

/Yds. 
II        tapestry -!      g 

„        other {YdB. 

Felt :  pressed,  of  all  kinds,  not 
filled  or  covered  by  or  with  1    Lbs. 
any  woven  f  rbric /     $ 

All  other . .     $ 

22,469,029 
3,730,549 

940,876 

798,132 
499,070 

1,311,747 

470,526 

255,033 

79,959 

350,105 
145,091 

142,728 

20,539,831 
3,355,840 

876,151 

724,437 
494,109 

1,507,162 

507,831 

243,950 

79,590 

240,835 
101,001 

165,847 

19,866,596 
3,497,006 

985,181 

729,873 
505,313 

1,574,182 

477,348 

232,301 

82,018 

371,010 
141,463 

13.3,847 

22,579,859 
3,781,191 

1,125,292 

708,654 
448,733 

1,880,160 

588,560 

266,137 

83,909 

394,544 
137,744 

105,039 

13,054,410 
2,661,481 

830,148 

528,914 
320,910 

1,233,356 

369,449 

219,671 

76,290 

325,496 
116,911 

114,535 

Totals $ 

12,833,353 

11,365,985 

12,089,398 

12,654,136 

10,603,614 

9,116,820 

Miscellaneous  Articles : — 

Articles  imported  by,  and  for 
the  use  of  the  Dominion  Gov- 
ernment   or  any    of  the  De- 
partments thereof,  or  by  and 
for  the  Senate  and  House  of 

Commons,  &c. ,  &c $ 

Articles    for    the    use    in    the 
Army  and  Navy. $ 

Articles  for  iise  in  the  fisheries.     $ 

Settlers'  effects $ 

599,503 

370,194 

428,464 

1,810,217 

412,209 

408,434 

435,333 

1,778,556 

297,473 

487,468 

473,082 

2,024,718 

355,806 

637,806 

434,057 

2,210,794 

423,658 

470,735 

444,540 

3,322,499 

207,522 

552,242 

518,891 

2,540,681 

1,083,011 

1,811,170 

1,818,530 

6,534,200 

4,023,072 

4,576,620 

Total     value    of    principal    and 
other  articles $ 

121,858,241 

119,967,638 

127,406,068 

129,074,268 

123,474,940 

110,781,682 

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209 


Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

15,374,555 
3,183,124 

12,375,023 
2,537,690 

'si  024,634 

3,377,094 

3,359,856 

3,099,154 

3,386,593 

3,754,413 

4,116,869 

846,069 

820,707 

972,820 

1,151,674 

1,151,933 

1,155,914 

1,211,185 

1,321,563 

1,668,199 

574,078 
323,958 

416,245 
234,911 

488,278 
288,315 

667,393 
414,688 

811,104 
493,789 

651,578 
410,847 

663,991 
419,655 

859,698 
553,057 

824,469 
544,610 

1,229,215 

392,781 

259,106 

82,960 

1,074,601 

333,125 

140,947 

49,859 

1,233,475 

403,559 

55,092 

27,196 

1,444,352 

468,916 

71,024 

32,000 

1,404,427 

465,648 

60,945 

32,193 

1,410,483 

469,860 

68,633 

42,621 

1,576,839 

560,122 

161,461 

97,137 

1,848,221 
658,415 
374,820 
260,643 

1,748,342 
697,984 
435,991 
273,726 

348,104 
125,088 

402,696 
128,054 

46.3,578 
183,323 

449,988 
178,083 

432,748 
173,399 

488,858 
182,062 

565,402 
192,592 

613,442 
214,140 

598,405 
212,726 

151,658 

127,689 

274,790 

277,906 

330,393 

228,953 

345,103 

348,732 

485,221 

9,989,437 

8,025,454 

10,135,019 

11,180,808 

11,728,019 

11,243,746 

12,623,107 

15,130,302 

16,854,931 

314,767 

234,811 

354,367 

856,451 

712,133 

1,646,337 

2,607,664 

1,407,060 

2,398,668 

473,756 

1,693,511 

635,482 

387,930 

597,643 

632,616 

523,954 

90,820 

19,493 

525,141 

540,626 

496,047 

50,380 

627,528 

653,968 

737,400 

777,038 

751,877 

2,188,975 

2,233,730 

2,828,675 

2,805,956 

3,065,410 

3,740,630 

4,580,481 

6,442,724 

6,758,913 

5,226,319 

4,676,194 

4,.390,844 

4,705,134 

8,297,438 

3,537,294 

6,311,405 

8,976,797 

7,874,313 

118,011,508 

119,218,609 

140,323,053 

162,764,308 

189,622,513 

• 
190,415,525 

212,270,158 

t 

241,214,961 

259,211,803 

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[From  Canadian 


Principal  Articles. 


Animals,  living  : — 
Cattle,  horned |    ^^°- 

Horses \     «  ' 

Sheep ■!     jj 

All  other $ 

Totals $ 

Books,  photographs,  &c. ...     $ 
Breadstuff s,  viz.  :— 
Grain  :  - 

Barley   {  Y^" 

Beans {  Y^' 

Buckwheat |  ^|^*'- 

Indian  com {  ^^''^• 

n,+c  /  Bush. 

Pease,  whole I  ^|^^- 

••      ^Plit {T^- 

%e {^-h. 

Wheat ^^|«^' 

Another -••{^J'^' 

Totals,  grain -f  ^|^^' 

Grain  products,  viz.  : — 
Bran {  <^|^*- 

Oatmeal |  ^l^**' 

Wheat  flour |  ^^^'^• 

All  other $ 

Totals,  grain  products.     $ 
All  other  breadstuff s $ 

Totals,  breadstuflfs.    $ 


Quantities  and  Values. 


1890. 


1891. 


81,478 
6,952,185 

16,709 
2,007,53.3 

316,01.3 
1,276,9*9 

118,384 


10,355,101 


89,441 


9,975,911 
4,600,422 

185,806 
252,785 


6,624,746 
2,999,843 

846,895 
277,805 

2,488,142 
1,714,633 

239,971 
170,279 

504,967 

254,897 

2,580,801 
2,394,130 

47,756 
24,028 


117,765 
8,774,769 

11,868 
1,.572,564 

299,587 
1,150,865 

65,357 


1892. 


11,563,555 


93,385 


4,892,334 
2,929,885 

324,065 
496,507 


3,554,255 
1,803,453 

345,647 
156,846 

2,567,564 
1,858,343 

186,801 
174,282 

379,912 
250,440 

4,539,363 
4,102,734 

80,748 
37,108 


107,180 
7,749,399 

11,306 
1,484,431 

331,276 
1,429,067 

64,071 


10,726,968 


99,121 


5,202,768 
2,613,363 

315,872 
412,553 


23,494,995 
12,688,822 


107,398 
87,153 

89,122 
306,991 

349,9.59 
661,072 

234,138 


1,289,354 
16,509 


13,994,685 


16,870,689 
11,809,598 


190,474 
163,788 

11,988 
45,987 

313,280 
1,460,300 

105,648 


1,775,723 
14,658 


13,599,979 


2,050,656 
1,340,755 

6,440,048 
2,249,932 

4,444,548 
3,266,078 

207,535 
195,381 

2,597,927 
2,178,761 

13,659,020 
12,056,832 

706,583 
377,411 


35,624,957 
24,691,066 


187,688 
146,126 

103,174 
415,315 

399,118 
l,860,49i 

56,980 


2,478,912 
17,542 


27,187,520 


1893. 


1894. 


107,225 
7,745,103 

13,.387' 

1,588,0071 

362,455 
1,288,540 

224,717 


10,846,367 


92,487 


2,044,235 
946,151 

276,955 
356,840 

594,604 
277,681 

2,839,209 

1,527,498 

7,278,194 
2,555,322 

3,255,812 
2,441,437 

158,536 
137,198 

298,589! 
225,331 

13,008,029| 
10,152,0161 

39,958 
22,433 


86,063 
6,499,717 

9,414 
1,178,806 

234,100 
849, 6S1 

79,008 


8,607,182 


84,566 


29,794,121 
18,641,907 


255,648 
181,152 

156,512 
626,477 

431,116 

1,798,878 

17,328 


597,405 
264,200 

218,897 
265,900 

511,216 
277,033 

10,-382,630 
4,955,397 

3,359,525 
1,236,570 

3,194,216 
2,237,516 

184,,530 
154,005 

204,334 
114,351 

14,180,252 

9,556,788 

4,503 
1,999 


32,837,508 
19,063,759 


134,564 
96,549 

92,262 
319,783 

480,275 
1,842,875 

12,220 


1895. 


93,806 
7,121,148 

15,332 
1,547,867 

291,862 
1.627,089 

61,375 


2,623,835 
78,980 


21,344,722 


2,271,427 
44,919 


21,380,105 


10,357,479 
85,981 


1,708,370 
720,718 

351,035 
425,486 

379,794 
174,056 

1,5.35,356 
800,365 

935,814 
323,549 

2,130,778 
1,622,919 

128,346 
107,740 

62,942 
33,003 

11,945,658 
7,326,736 

7,489 
2,861 


19,185,582 
11,537,433 


119,137 
87,259 

80,263 
276  310 

325,329 
1,119,163 

17,589 


1,500,321 
24,775 


13,062,529 


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chandise  Exported  from  Canada  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1890  to  1904. 

Heturns.) 


QuANTrriES  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

104,735 
7,086,822 

161,377 
7,159,599 

213,064 
8,729,990 

212,504 
8,576,371 

205,581 
9,090,6% 

169,337 
9,068,860 

184,692 
10,699,630 

176,945 
11,370,262 

158,532 
10,503,921 

22,887 
2,441,118 

19,208 
1,952,071 

16,423:    13,505 
1,840,989'  1,077,907 

10,893 
1,269,535 

8,819 
1,075,901 

14,558 
1,764,428 

6,371 
1,038,408 

3,526 
649,127 

393,339 
2,154,623 

313,410 
1,002,011 

351,789   405,334 
1,272,077  1,541,132 

459,944 
1,894,012 

394,948 
1,628,731 

348,895 
1,496,771 

401,619 
1,658,874 

364,175 
1,547,497 

91,075 

150,036 

71,714    95,992 

75,759 

136,119 

146,087 

388,032 

118,639 

11,773,638 

10,263,717 

11,914,770  11,291,402 

12,330,002 

11,909,611 

14,106,916 

14,45.5,576 

12,819,184 

96,081 

119,959 

147,985 

135,154 

178,731 

164,700 

184,246 

209,639 

257,643 

840,726 
316,029 

1,831,094 
566,505 

527,158 
199,068 

386,768 
179,519 

2,551,949 
1,200,852 

2,490,403 
1,173,219 

467,117 
231,199 

947,012 
457,233 

1,0.57,670 
489,437 

254,503 
259,004 

264,744 
195,543 

273,684 
200,093 

304,537 
239,238 

312,443 
335,542 

310,654 
418,810 

154,131 
225,813 

51,095 
79,801 

84,434 
133,569 

405,000 
173,689 

479,555 
181,733 

721,219 
297,491 

334,492 
178,637 

274,580 
146,055 

429,334 
227,717 

314,550 
175,517 

314,349 
175,394 

440,639 
234,029 

2,499,080 
1,131,429 

7,229,897 
2,749,953 

14,332,939 
5,167,043 

16,150,77C 
6,411,495 

11,761,024 

4,758,778 

12,220,975 
5,507.245 

2,690,748 
1,287,789 

2,132,908 
1,085,601 

5,698,115 
2,775,807 

1,001,956 
285,418 

7,247,991 
1,835,721 

10,925,602 
3,320,718 

11,098,279 
3,536,937 

8,059,963 
2,489,048 

10,122,262 
3,103,575 

5,187,113 
2,104,883 

7,75.3,049 
2,632-886 

4,695,475 
1,603,461 

1,564,545 
1,142,907 

3,971,815 
2,310,710 

3,115,918 
1,729,444 

2,787,816 
1,837,303 

2,913,842 
2,003,164 

3,674,113 
2,490,931 

1,817,454 
1,591,586 

1,149,157 

1,203,734 

212,168 
168,304 

149,254 
100,218 

129,347 
104,287 

132,250 
123,493 

165,210 
155,694 

201,148 
193,154 

196,349 
222,954 

■  1,056,266 

1,133,268 

50,228 
22,822 

482,157 
226,000 

1,540,933 
827,973 

896,335 
572,-593 

569,198 
335,899 

1,169,006 
708,156 

804,013 
484,073 

1,205,022 

701,288 

4.54,447 
266,645 

13,219,302 
8,007,957 

13,141,338 
9,265,326 

23,914,628 
21,933,102 

17,468,559 
14,043,972 

22,456,517 
16,368,889 

18,936,252 
13,622,930 

36,446,357 
26,410,101 

38,998,923 
29,088,781 

22,885,559 
18,225,525 

269 
206 

1,761 
546 

3,256 
1,433 

7,539 
3,926 

1,907 
1,260 

4,190 
1,954 

32,039 
15,985 

5,450 
3,299 

259 
404 

20,047,777 
11,507,765 

34,799,606 
17,432,255 

55,514,684 
33,780,652 

49,567,354 
27,127,113 

49,066,633 
27,795,181 

49,558,337 
27,447,691 

48,099,871 
32,749,900 

52,556,%5 
35,280,549 

36,520,332 
24,862,145 

139,472 
112,568 

173,849 
122,570 

270,684 
165,848 

229,340 
168,120 

192,567 
145,206 

351,175 
243,215 

383,601 
237,178 

351,666 
242,100 

550,036 
374,364 

110,577 
36P,550 

153,865 
468,399 

176,821 
554,759 

119,986 
396,568 

145,867 
474,991 

151,851 
467,807 

91,706 
344,332 

145,036 
538,149 

204,464 
756,687 

244,290 
895,148 

481,764 
l,720,.3ol 

1,254,864 
5,446,016 

808,605 
3,145,874 

771,022 
2,800,347 

1,121,901 
4,030,746 

1,086,693 
3,969,135 

1,288,002 
4,70C,651 

1,587,949 
6,131,015 

15,875 

20,641 

19,782 

12,575 

28,660 

36,729 

62,020 

42,397 

62,254 

1,389,141 
37,?24 

2,331,971 
43,674 

6,186,405 
19,916 

3,72.3,137 
70,383 

3,449,204 
45,508 

4,778,497 
60,399 

4,612,665 
53,318 

5,523,297 
53,358 

7,324,320 
54,000 

12,934,230 

19,807,900 

39,986,973 

30,920,633 

31,289,893 

32,286,587 

37,415,883 

40,857,204 

32,240,465 

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No.  1 4. — Statement  of  the  Quantities  and  Values  of  the  Principal 


Peincipal  Articles. 


Carriages,    carts,     wagons, 
bicycles,  &c $ 

Coal,  coke,  &c.  : — 
Coal,  bituminous I     ^^' 

Another .  $ 

Totals.. $ 

Cordage,  twine,  rope,  &c. . .  $ 

Cotton  and  manufactures  of  $ 

Drugs,  dyes,  chemicals,  &c.  : — 
Extract     of      hemlock/  Brls. 
bark \     $ 

AH  other $ 

Totals $ 

Fertilizers,  &c.  : — 
Phosphates \^°$^' 

Another $ 

Totals $ 

Fish  and  fish  products  : — 
Cod,  haddock,  ling  and  /  Cwt. 
lx)llock,  dry  salted  . .  \     $ 

Herrings,     pickled    or/  Brls. 
salted t     $ 

Halibut,  fresh |  ^l"^' 

Mackerel,  fresh ■!      ®   " 

II  pickled -{      ^   ' 

Lobsters,  fresh \     ^ 

It         canned ..<     g  ^* 

Salmon,  fresh ',      «    ' 

II  canned .....,.-{    '  m 

.  Fish,  aU  other  fresh . .._, . .  8 

Another $ 

Totals V.T..... v.-  "$  ' 


Quantities  and  Values. 


1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

24,653 

34,260 

73,921 

63,603 

96,819 

77,253 

811,659 
2,684,250 

903,791 
3,081,469 

1,031,725 
3,409,107 

1,006,126 
3,357,185 

1,092,063 
3,545,251 

1,204,538 
3,782,696 

39,586 

67,228 

52,268 

52,818 

37,165 

25,295 

2,723,836 

3,148,697 

3,461,375 

3,410,003 

3,582,416 

3,807,991 

24,218 

37,667 

27,882 

19,995 

19,164 

51,516 

174,976 

230,230 

403,508 

436,505 

614,535 

601,180 

11,250 
162,042 

10,979 
187,176 

10,173 
157,753 

6,398 
108,085 

9,254 
127,692 

7,796 
115,894 

111,497 

95,989 

91,044 

132,815 

103,428 

164,183 

273,539 

283,165 

248,797 

240,900 

231,120 

280,077 

29,715 
401,827 

24,257 
422,200 

17,243 
380,462 

11,899 
132,475 

4,947 
40,400 

4,189 
33,810 

4,291 

5,150 

8,673 

7,706 

31,413 

32,174 

406,118 

427,350 

389,135 

140,181 

71,813 

65,984 

734,167 
3,049,853 

768,136 
3,268,012 

750,324 
3,365,296 

739,319 
3,123,739 

773,909 
3,407,499 

833,362 
3,461,678 

92,280 
313,569 

104,850 
343,244 

93,674 
360,290 

107,146 
381,125 

103,564 
327,074 

106,881 
322,249 

258,035 
15,757 

376,962 
23,065 

486,865 
35,149 

434,525 
32,992 

840,491 
60,878 

2,291,024 
102,718 

925,536 
48,459 

3,737,754 
156,419 

1,744,027 
100,600 

1,668,125 
73,185 

1,784,07C 
97,069 

1,553,617 

66,887 

36,995 
533,824 

72,803 
773,780 

76,333 
636,881 

46,9.54 
455,963 

44,006 
399,515 

41,843 
397,855 

29,359 
140,639 

37,781 
179,425 

46,602 
254,694 

45,441 
290,966 

43,559 

258,325 

40,917 
306,775 

8,064,811 
1,006,291 

12,001,024 
1,750,768 

10,242,476 
1,658,467 

12,901,960 
1,816,725 

13,825,336 
2,102,925 

12,344,534 
1,837,676 

992,362 
112,547 

1,236,566 
130,838 

1,145.163 
126,518 

1,229,553 
123,716 

1,424,892 
134,172 

1,326,425 
124,615 

17,925,494 
2,069,874 

15,935,710 
1,745,140 

12,368,207 
1,254,586 

8,219,518 

870,378 

24,042,111 
2,386,696 

20,524,350 
2,009,413 

577,745 

608,797 

687,980 

787,364 

799,548 

708,188 

292,394 

349,301 

293,923 

302,748 

349,550 

309,772 

8,160,^52 

9,328,789 

8,774,384 

8,258,901 

10,323,251 

9,647,826 

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Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

19(J2. 

1903. 

1904. 

113,344 

402,216 

480,288 

361,936 

255,636 

491,30C 

527,726 

310,69f 

)    444,935 

1,125,563 
3,457,465 

1,221,104 
3,560,827 

1,182,732 
3,456,059 

1,231.618 
3,718,826 

1,74.S,202 
4,771,441 

1,952,437 
5,438,903 

1,849,60C 
4,934, 26C 

2,005,97( 
5,515,36C 

)   1,667,914 
S   4,394,765 

38,285 

31,654 

12,981 

23,374 

36,673 

200,930 

193,185 

150,226 

276,413 

3,495,750 

3,592,481 

3,469,040 

3,742,200 

4,808,114 

5,639,833 

5,127,445 

5,665,58S 

4,670,178 

150,015 

119,169 

152,322 

141,170 

183,409 

175,026 

256,896 

165,030 

631,537 

823,338 

960,397 

578,077 

464,010 

483,345 

654,541 

1,226,679 

678,940 

871,970 

10,258 
174,819 

6,125 
97,483 

5,862 
84,289 

6,522 
77,607 

5,356 
64,405 

4,795 
57,321 

6,059 
72,240 

4,815 
58,359 

5,781 
69,660 

155,143 

150,497 

496,720 

305,780 

332,587 

694,937 

1,009.691 

1,201,200 

1,347,831 

329,962 

247,980 

575,009 

383,387 

396,992 

752,258 

1,081,931 

1,259,559 

1,417,491 

528 

23 

256 

861 

149 

6 

70 

1 

191 

5.280 

275 

1,090 

9,290 

2,285 

120 

1,880 

2C 

5,348 

36,187 

36,584 

46,864 

52,588 

61,410 

37,877 

61,881 

116,474 

177,193 

41,467 

36,a59 

47,954 

61,878 

53,695 

37,997 

63,7C1 

116,494 

182,541 

785.368 
3,150,180 

785,897 
2,883,004 

760,517 
2,700,450 

696,513 
2,737,434 

749,943 
3,041,346 

733,566 
2,763,360 

768,371 
3,199,868 

814,984 
3,363,361 

629,901 
2,763,084 

104,361 
295,219 

87,568 
242,316 

57,820 
188,712 

53,123 
186,873 

55,908 
190,011 

71,215 
259,731 

79,  .557 
294,024 

74,204 
249,479 

89,969 
308,344 

1,919,417 

84,081 

1,988,042 
104,068 

1,104,534 
63,415 

641,163 
39,826 

713,703 
42,796 

719,250 
34,099 

1,352,455 
55,580 

119,094 
7,609 

1,665,427 
72,325 

2,770,040 
100,915 

1,255,245 
63,761 

1,488,673 
63,625 

1,457,770 
86,540 

493,482 
26,950 

380,336 
18,134 

1,916,029 
66,438 

860,350 
22,802 

1,224,424 
61,981 

21,853 
281,267 

17,785 
193,244 

12,877 
154,075 

13,706 
169,765 

11,974 
156,844 

40,130 
283,157 

45,706 
356,092 

20,239 
236,283 

36,253 
373,157 

42,540 
340,928 

33,622 
330,793 

38,485 
336,725 

31,864 
367,558 

29,664 
305,493 

49,503 
301,447 

35,573' 
365,194 

33,292 
398,267 

34,003 
384,544 

14,504,499 
2,149,067 

11,340,039 
2,079,679 

11,919,634 
2,291,025 

11,044,785 
2,321,655 

.10,471,838 
2,372,859 

11,178,647 
2,283,930 

10,154,587 
2,149,395 

11,539,142 
2,691,585 

10,684,109 
2,519,875 

2,309,183 

222,548 

2,03.S,876 
191,882 

1,556,541 
135,880 

935,801 
93,439 

1,657,603 
142,238 

1,569,678 
141,628 

2,100,351 
196,896 

1,609,539 
161,711 

1,677,366 
182,071 

22,481,633 
2,536,755 

27,961,895 
2,856,127 

41,648,579; 
3,430,805 

25,942,171 
2,407,481 

37,047,280 
2,885,830 

35,-343,449 

2,889,482 

49,302,654 
5,012,738 

23,324,288 
2,589,838 

15,726,199 
1,772,216 

904,451 

781,917 

843,807 

834,454 

1,066,500 

1,213,643 

1,263,011 

1,139,334 

1,268,149 

300,137 

276,152 

354,526 

363,245 

405,650 

492,128 

607,906 

666,357 

569,857 

10,366,148 

10,002,943 

10,563,045 

9,608,270 

10,636,517 

10,680,739 

13,567,142 

11,415,626 

10,275,603 

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No.  14 — Statement  of  the  Quantities  and  Values  of  the  Principal 


Pbincipal  Akticles. 


Flax,  hemp,  jute  and  mfrs.  of : — 

Fi- IT' 

T- {T 

All  other $ 

Totals $ 

Fruits,  all  kinds  : — 
Apples,  dried  ....•.,...-!     g  ' 

Apples,  green {  ^f ' 

Berries,  all  kinds $ 

All  other $ 

Totals $ 

Furs  and  skins  and  mfrs.  of : — 
Furs  and  tkins,  undress- 
ed, the  produce  of  fish 
or  other  marine  animals    $ 
Furs  and  skins  not  dress- 
ed      $ 

All  other.. $ 

Totals $ 

Hay {Tons. 

Hides  and  skins,  other  than 
fur $ 

Leather  and  mfrs.  of $ 

Lime $ 

Metals    and   minerals   and 
mfrs.  of  : — 
Copper,  all  kinds,    in-/  Tons. 

eluding  copper  ore  . .  \     $ 
Gold  and  silver  and  mfrs.  of  : — 
Gold    bearing    quartz, 
dust,  nuggets,  &c. ...     $ 

Silver  ore |  '''|"^- 

Totals,  gold  and  silver . .     $ 

Iron  and  steel  and  mfrs.  of  : — 
Agricultural  imple'ts . .     $ 

.Castings,  N.E.S .     $ 


Quantities  and  Values. 


1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

34,864 
124,082 

1894. 

1895. 

21,207 
175,563 

21,877 
181,386 

38,457 
112,360 

27,730 
268,203 

16,692 
151,567 

12,990 
95,698 

15,565 
99,299 

19,014 
114,653 

18,338 
117,143 

9,599 
71,423 

13,863 
92,148 

26,568 

123 

7,330 

100 

297,829 

280,808 

227,013 

248,555 

339,726 

243,715 

91,962 
4,980 

800,650 
49,029 

260,517 
14,644 

3,500,633 
200,813 

1,430,559 

98,988 

4,178,343 
250,418 

378,475 
993,163 

451,197 
1,390,436 

691,276 
1,445,452 

1,187,673 
2,731,254 

278,313 
808,889 

8.53,369 
1,821,710 

36,192 

64,849 

93,398 

97,119 

103,240 

107,825 

67,499 

166,864 

188,196 

163,640 

163,068 

260,946 

1,101,834 

1,671,178 

1,741,690 

.3,192,826 

1,174,185 

2,440,899 

318,635 

536,049 

1,115,968 

605,752 

1,060,192 

1,163,962 

1,562,105 

1,395,821 

1,542,856 

1,481,168 

1,758,890 

1,584,285 

48,312 

95,961 

49,211 

40,447 

30,759 

75,438 

1,929,052 

2,027,831 

2,708,0.35 

2,127,367 

2,849,841 

2,823,685 

115,162 
1,068,554 

65,083 
559,489 

84,926 
800,533 

151,881 
1,452,872 

276,858 
2,601,704 

199,1.32 
1,540,251 

517,212 

512,405 

505,009 

473,117 

321,902 

980,418 

888,603 

957,585 

1,132,927 

1,009,070 

1,714,024 

1,376,660 

175,184 

15.3,265 

124,152 

106,105 

71,171 

83,595 

2,544 
244,337 

5,497 
505,196 

2,238 
216,603 

3,658 
395,819 

596 

88,352 

1,721 
222,657 

657,022 

554,126 

316,177 

247,868 

318,258 

612,729 

238 
201,615 

309 
238,367 

325 
193,441 

418 
65,406 

*629,655 
423,707 

*1,116,217 
651,737 

858,637 

792,493 

509,618 

313,274 

741,965 

1,264,46& 

367,234 

252,620 

103,957 

462,503 

■   466,479 

665,667 

10,311 

28,894 

7,658 

10,735 

18,179 

26,938 

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Articles  of  Merchandise  Exported  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 

Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

15,390 

128,887 

18,379 
93,195 

38,022 
304,652 

18,835 

84,728 

2,898 

5,710 
38,73r 

11,281 
43,847 

12,673 
75,140 

8,536 
50,666 

2,400 

28,344 
196,769 

11,749 
79,619 

53,.S26 

32,140 
235,080 

642 
4,484 

989 

14,645 
143,531 

3,351 
23,933 

19,304 
176,268 

555 
3,943 

1,142 

i    27,802 
271,710 

1,701 
10,624 

1,063 

222,082 

392,278 

82,582 

128,106 

329,714 

240,553 

167,464 

180,353   283,402 

1,009,221 
48,058 

567,746 
1,417,571 

150,253 

237,005 

5,550,003 
179,644 

1,665,1.S9 
2,503,637 

132,296 

345,609 

2,552,075 
125,658 

439,5.38 
1,307,059 

79,464 

271,330 

8,167,280 
429,656 

1,077,939 
2,624,470 

89,348 

571,932 

4,181,038 
210,892 

956,674 

2,578,853 

127,740 
466,528 

4,328,069 
191,386 

678,670 
1,483,048 

113,824 

261,165 

1,688,960 
102,353 

616,394 
1,567,322 

84,468 

226,376 

7,795,410 
402  412 

1,000,565 
2,759,047 

110,504 

480,004 

6,982,071 
368,749 

1,598,661 
4,591,169 

122,458 

512,068 

1,852,887 

3,161,180 

1,783,511 

3,716,406 

3,384,013 

2,049,423 

1,980,518 

3,751,967 

5,594,444 

761,387 

1,766,750 

63,433 

460,837 

1,599,803 

123,931 

370,679 

1,512,646 

41,235 

296,075 

1,504,481 

85,948 

537,242 
1,7.39,625 

94,885 

582 

1,629,329 

50,137 

538,530 

1,792,859 

42,150 

357,006 

2,398,966 

54,696 

450,164 

2,127,.398 

84,648 

2,591,570 

2,184,571 

1,924,560 

1,886,504 

2,371,752 

1,680,048 

2,373.539 

2,810,668 

2,662,110 

214,672 
1,976,749 

1,163,953 

2,018,080 

76,451 

113.754 
999,238 

1,569,628 

1,.561,987 

56,720 

37,144 
358,614 

1,121,376 

1,630,974 

48,323 

64,428 
411,631 

1,279,892 

1,695,997 

64,113 

175,417 
1,414,119 

1,407,202 

1,889,507 

77,360 

^2,979 
2,097,902 

2,249,438 

2,453,204 

83,514 

434,807 
4,415,324 

1,737,230 

2,319,763 

112,034 

450,066 
3,596,557 

1,979,524 

2,387,907 

127,792 

219,880 
1,898,068 

2,100,020 

2,427,270 

104,044 

2,261 
294,230 

5,065 
550,577 

6,963 
864,778 

4,236 
922,979 

6,912 
1,387,.388 

13,178 
2,660,276 

15,196 
2.990,425 

14,816 
2,907,705 

22,349 
4,504,224 

1,099,053 

*2,508,233 
1,595,548 

2,804,101 

*4,097,212 
2,613,173 

3,.588,&12 

*6,784,035 
3,519,786 

3,272,702 

•4,417,422 
2,630,281 

14,148,543 

*2, 283, 148 
1,354,055 

24,445,156 

%022,019 
2,420,750 

19,684,604 

*3,684,727 
2,155,428 

16,490,820 

*3,246,776 
1,804,592 

18,817,787 

*3,202,506 
1,869,113 

2,694,601 

5,417,274 

7,108,628 

5,902,983 

15,502,598 

26,865,906 

21,740,032 

18,295,412 

20,686,900 

595,277 
106,162 

762,262 
130,887 

1,444,463 
116,439 

1,867,223 
114,405 

1,693,581 
170,569 

1,749,565 
106,579 

1,820,800 
116,513 

2,299,292 
186,215 

2,581,069 
91,525 

*  Ounces. 


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Principal  Articles. 

.  QCANTITIES  AND  VALUES. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

Metals  and    minerals   and 
mfrs.  of — Con. 
Iron  and  steel  and  mfrs.  of — Con 
Hardware $ 

Machines  and  mach'ry.     $ 

Ores,  iron ••••{'^$''" 

T,.    .                             fTons. 

96,917 

192,276 

13,811 

31,376 

15 

296 

93,340 

181,027 

14,648 

32,582 

34 

414 

106,722 

143,045 

7,707 

36,935 

4 

118 

102,405 

214,466 

7,811 

26,114 

85 

948 

151,335 

167,934 
1,859 
9,026 

133,173 

188.950 

4,729 

43,088 

259 

Pig  iron , $ 

Scrap  iron  or  steel . . .  |     ^  ' 

Steel  and  mfrs  of $ 

All  other ? 

6,202 

26,673 

32,689 

2,741 

14,890 

52,548 

4,083 

5,042 

71,367 

2,575 

3,820 

73,873 

3,536 

5,199 

59,458 

3,088 

7,5.57 

51,489 

3,811 

Totals,  iron  and  steel    $ 

760,513 

660,398 

777,419 

898,400 

883,698 

1,126,875 

Lead  ore  and  pig  lead..  \     ^  *'" 
Tin  and  mfrs.  of ...... .     $ 

' " '    '  biooo 

10,942 

36,062 

5^200 

15,826 

2^329 
15,892 

3,312,619 
65,337 

13,859 

18,058,806 
333,763 

17,274 

Miscellaneous  metals  and 
minerals  and  mfrs.  of  :  — 

Asbestua {'^^i^' 

Mica {^^ 

Nickel,  fine |  ^^^^• 

6,563 
444,159 

7,022 
513,909 

7,316 
514,412 

5,898 
396,718 

6,233 

340,036 

342,392 

26,553 

8,411,276 

808,799 

123,811 

8,605 
493,325 
/7],097 

26,932 

22,312 

5,352,043 

240,499 

104,158 

68,466 

15,233,028 

617,639 

145,204 

96,900 

8,924,000 

427,557 

172,261 

47,469 

8,042,586 

599,568 

All  other $ 

161,507 

149,224 

Totals,  misc.  metals,&c    $ 

632,.598 

880,878 

1,345,721 

1,093,436 

1,299,199 

1,289,586 

Totals,  metals,  &c. . .     $ 

2,5^^,027 

2,875,027 

2,870,387 

2,71'9,150 

3,092,410 

4,254,621 

Musical  instruments  :— 
Organs ...{  ^°- 

All  other... $ 

4,628 
291,889 

46,558 

5,677 
348.958 

60,924 

5,686 
342,297 

65,782 

3,816 
268,905 

52,298 

?,362 
210,588 

65,730 

4,245 
255,924 

54,923 

Totals ..'.,     $ 

338,447 

409,882 

408,079 

321,203 

276,318 

310,847 

Oils,  all  kinds $ 

Oilcake   {^^^- 

68,997 

51,658 
62,507 

58.143 

93,462 

118,167 

78,590 

159,206 
187,086 

102,397 

101,250 
336,714 

74,035 

174,664 
205,561 

75,382 

78,492 
94,224 

Provisions :  — 
Butter {'^^'^ 

Cheese |  I^^^«- 

EggB .{Y- 

Meats  : — 
Bacon  and  hams.   . . .  -{     ^^  ^' 

3,189,083 

526,654 

107,489,877 

10,523,946 

12,844,610 
1,795,913 

7,725,644 
647,296 

3,964,844 

624,640 

117,416,051 

10,434,239 

8,022,935 
1,160,359 

8,490,423 
693,046 

7,141,832 

1,273,094 

128,410,730 

12,554,286 

7,93:,206 
1,089,823 

13.181,205 
1,234,652 

7,057,194 

1,300,199 

142,311,925 

14,157,555 

6,805,4.32 
868,007 

18,504,347 
1,970,518 

5,653,942 

1,114,712 

163,673,885 

16,267,309 

5,141,58'^ 
714,056 

28,510,556 
2,938,551 

3,720,245 

709,126 

155,780,972 

15,118,894 

6,500,818 
807,991 

40,134,054 
3,806,714 

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Articles  of  Merchandise  Exported  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued. 

Quantities  and  Values.       ' 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

92,087 

292,700 

14 

35 

2,078 

46,905 

123,246 

228,31? 

1,320 

2,492 

2,865 

68,112 

180,774 

339,473 

260 

402 

2,435 

61,575 

158,834 

437,761 

1,849 

4,968 

2,194 

50,840 

39,016 

40,881 

119,097 

23,150 

325,164 

686,094 

4,  .327 

7,689 

6,598 

149,156 

272,670 

274,  .099 

134,042 

21,614 

124,455 

678,304 

59,501 

153,957 

6,260 

131,131 

102,217 

140,603 

607,426 

25,517 

96,988 

584,369 
525,983 

1,303,901 
113,438 

1,119,287 

226,317 

231,170 

729,729 

24,697 

82,751 

737.019 
293,510 
733,2.30 

20,204 

264,132 

181,. 527 

133,661 

2,399,852 

12,997 

118,838 

812,688 
233,850 
579,883 
10,474 
160,227 
238,365 

9,109 
57,060 
42,979 

5,042 
48,539 
28,303 

22,  .526 
58,880 
28,650 

149,738 

1,285,312 

08,799 

1,242,314 

1,397,195 

2,253,182 

2,817,159 

3,462,508 

3,717,537 

0,027,454 

6,849,149 

5,848,079 

20,301,428 
408,625 

39,532 

30,123,504 
524,181 

32,339 

43,957,021 
1,008,117 

47,287 

34,058,294 
895,769 

27,823 

20,105,301 
688,691 

71,244 

65,602,338 
2,517,084 

59,151 

30,615,140 
889,369 

98,247 

16,277,950 
384,077 

90,953 

16,195,618 
347,740 

76,796 

9,588 

482,679 

558,419 

55,627 

6,996,540 

486,651 

165,933 

10,969 
510,917 
479,016 

61,998 

7,527,472 

498,515 

140,814 

18,438 
510,708 
5]1,.336 

69,572 

14,960,996 

970,531 

413,814 

14,520 

453,176 

1,186,185 

148,239 

14,428,063 

994,537 

256,090 

18,104 

490,909 

1,079,353 

1.36,352 

l'',493,239 

1,040,498 

370,671 

20,895 
868,873 
97M,2.58 
149,588 
9,.5.37,558 
958,365 

661,305 

33,072 

1.131,202 

997,165 

242,310 

3,883,264 

834,513 

843,368 

30,661 
955,405 

1,-393,820 
327,894 

9,032,.554 
878,159 

1,087,153 

34,636 

984.836 

865,367 

213,668 

14,232,012 

1,237,485 

927,254 

1,190,890   1,212,244 

1,964,626 

1,852,042 

2,038,430 

2,038,131 

3,051,393 

3,248,611 

3,363,243 

5,870,1921  9,133,810 

13,246,647 

12,418,755 

23,150,859 

38.458,085 

34,796,920 

31,775,907 

34,826,982 

4,868 
285,172 

69,088 

5,798 
343,800 

63,524 

5,595 
312,923 

57,038 

7,621 
401,334 

69,629 

8,104 
440,147 

77,382 

8,144 
458,506 

97,014 

7,688 
394,689 

84,164 

0,299 
349,684 

84,337 

5,017 
279,561 

87,589 

354,260 

407,324 

369,961 

470,963 

517,529 

555,520 

478,853 

434,021 

367,150 

87,245 

97,571 
121,424 

140,224 

137,570 
195,039 

79,290 

162,150 
198,875 

63,643 

104,916 
143,861 

64,241 

211,399 
224,162 

74,250 

176,712 
183,347 

170,395 

185,229 
205,793 

115,926 

257,411 
289,945 

114,410 

258,952 
286,254 

6,237,349 

1,118,768 

169,180,407 

14,283,825 

6,520,680 
807,090 

63,740,970 
4,382,465 

12,555,577 

2,253,481 

171,402,193 

15,262,750 

7,476,636 
978,479 

69,129,768 
5,843,800 

14,355,405 

2,523,664 

208,094,410 

18,486,168 

10,369,996 
1,255,304 

85,407,04? 
8,046,36; 

22,107,756 

4,025,405 

198,112,385 

17,401,436 

9,652,512 
1,267,063 

116,662,437 
10,417,771 

26,980,607 

5,429,-563 

192,573,261 

20,483,981 

10,187,^66 
1,457,942 

135,036,495 
12,758  525 

16,656.279 

3,355,197 

200,385,432 

21,123,251 

11,363,914 
1,692,296 

105,581,967 
11,783,264 

27,889,907 

5,667,150 

202,873,739 

19,870,072 

11,639,755 
1,736,141 

107,987,881 
12,404,990 

34,146,917 

6,958,906 

229,737,916 

24,776,406 

•  7,415,148 
1,441,254 

141,997,251 
15,912,194 

24,614,642 

4,73.5,6.53 

234,432,783 

24,224,470 

5,799,221 
1,062,123 

128,007,353 
13,037,519 

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No.  14. — Statement  of   the  Quantities  and  Values  of   the  Principal 


Pbincipal  Articles. 

» 

^ 

UANTITIE& 

AND  Values. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

Provisions — Con. 
Meats — Con. 

Beef {'^l'- 

Pork {^f 

Meats,  canned   |      g  ^' 

All  other ,     $ 

512,030 
23,596 

66.3,349 
37,113 

1,165,996 
109,103 

134,069 

568,015 
25,161 

562,737 
29,826 

2,774,536 
271,994 

71,936 

442,373 
19,302 

810,736 
40,352 

6,.398,942 
631,584 

63,030 

742,766 
35,104 

1,402,435 
122,209 

10,141,774 
1,006,398 

121,495 

3,002,404 
173,707 

1,4.51,422 
85,633 

7,830,708 
730,744 

162,518 

6,062,395 
452,906 

1,057.036 
67,541 

3,471,638 
319,808 

213,014 

Totals $ 

13,797,690 

13,311,201 

16,906,12a 

19,581,485 

22,187,230 

21,496,054 

Seeds  and  bulbous  roots  : — 
/-,,              J                 J     (  Bush. 

' " '  473,644 

'"'  235,084 

88,586 
595,875 

397 

205 

7,507 

201,584 

Clover  and  grass  seed. .  <      © 
Til             -1                           (  Bush. 

176,741 

355,269 

92 
350 

3,073 

834,558 
65,152 

Flax  seed J.      ® 

Another $ 

6,175 

2,766 

5,844 

71,308 
26,608 

Totals $ 

182,916 

358,692 

476,4U 

240,928 

603,587 

"932,474 

Ships {    f- 

3B 

484,148 

35 
280,474 

5fi 
506,747 

42 
363,916 

43 
243,429 

31 
172,563 

Spirits  and  wines  :  — 
Whiskey {G|"«- 

All  other $ 

13.664 
26,825 

33,007 

20,776 
46,736 

52,405 

37,378 
90,241 

29,408 

56,469 
140,834 

42,382 

77,277 
176,816 

39,037 

118,595 
327,933 

25,155 

Totals $ 

59,832 

99,141 

119,649 

183,216 

215,853 

■     353,088 

Stone  and  manufactures  :— 
Gravel  and  sand (  "^l"^' 

Gypsum,  crude •      2°^' 

All  other $ 

329,648 
60,359 

175,111 
193,899 

114,750 

324,120 
63,326 

172,496 

184,977 

94,540 

229,771 
60,285 

178,  ."MS 
194,304 

85,640 

334,034 
117,760 

176,489 
178,979 

104,677 

302,765 
96,853 

162,412 
160,082 

81,638 

301,944 
90,093 

160,898 
156,897 

97,752 

Totals $ 

369,008 

342,843 

340,229 

401,416 

338,573 

344,742 

Sugar  molasses,  &c . .    $ 

Tea {    ^^^«- 

Tobacco  and  mfrs.  of ,     $ 

111,176 

230.3,34 
43,863 

85,998 

146,253 

245,481 
47,406 

58,552 

187,041 

1,163,841 
211,714 

68,111 

475,529 

494,860 
78,317 

129,007 

177,266 

648,142 
110,452 

225,609 

443,654 

953,532 
132,949 

191,284 

Vegetables,  viz  : — 

Potatoes.. ^.    ..{^1'^'- 

All  other $ 

1,4.^8,797 
495,745 

104,899 

.3,668,72i> 
1,69.3,674 

103,691 

586,196 
295,421 

80,980 

1,112,838 
421,958 

147,511 

1,097,576 
397,992 

128,714 

1,379,043 
527,382 

137,424 

Totals .$ 

600,644 

1,797,365 

376,401 

569,469 

526,706 

664,806 

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Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

597,673 

1,871,120 

• 

1,086,985 

506,300 

3,037,780 

9,8.59,786 

4,470,894 

2,568,716 

3,219,165 

28,957 

80,410 

61,699 

31,443 

228,983 

820,3.37 

421,473 

218,314 

268,606 

2,281,744 

1,391,898 

2,220,820 

2,479,391 

1,461,650 

879,422 

780,815 

1,461,492 

4,506,412 

107,887 

62  222 

80,760 

73.257 

63,26? 

59,944 

68,896 

134,818 

461,055 

9,368,867 

6,019,291 

2,424,364 

1,236,761 

2,892,412 

3,754,009 

8,650,930 

5,786,757 

23,532,623 

820,605 

330,124 

225,089 

104,718 

312,290 

423,045 

882,191 

619,911 

2,350,316 

155,097 

430,923 

466,574 

265,860 

296,966 

629,115 

412,575 

507,639 

3.32,390 

21,704,694 

25,232,195 

31,14.5,625 

33,586,953 

41,031,513 

39,886,449 

41,463,488 

50,569,442 

46,472,132 

99,614 

95,518 

121,940 

203,906 

110.919 

135,693 

303,119 

184,807 

332,377 

418,754 

412,450 

44.5,529 

747,998 

360,628 

595,834 

1,304,048 

957,307 

1,415,022 

65,007 

147,164 

94,602 

825,774 

747,361 

168,743 

676,201 

412,1% 

116,981 

46,599 

125,392 

80,568 

826,843 

1,039,680 

257,377 

1,013,967 

581,667 

128,377 

14,842 

14,48<: 

5,679 

10,718 

6,643 

13,248 

19,778 

4,857 

13,646 

480,195 

552,328 

531,776 

1,585,559 

1,406,960 

866,459 

2,337,793 

1,543,831 

1,557,045 

57 

30 

39 

15 

29 

5 

13 

13 

11 

99,392 

105,164 

191,069 

127,181 

205,618 

66,46? 

177,333 

167,507 

51,565 

134,755 

155,902 

100,010 

123,687 

147,956 

161,729 

163,833 

169,345 

188,420 

377,863 

444,756 

268,675 

343,786 

402,473 

440,688 

462,217 

.525,603 

597,739 

28,204 

31,214 

20,722 

16,051 

16,958 

68,041 

98,264 

108,066 

122,275 

400,067 

475,970 

289,397 

359,837 

419,431 

508,729 

560,481 

633,609 

720,014 

286,139 

188,558 

165,643 

179,1.34 

251,260 

197,065 

169,734 

255,596 

324,911 

119,847 

75,136 

80,952 

93,492 

102,151 

108,509 

119,421 

128,577 

112,173 

200,857 

180,540 

180,350 

163,719 

2.33.395 

172,220 

268,480 

299,633 

272,653 

205,641 

183,376 

11>3,515 

166,222 

236,065 

185,417 

273,335 

307,398 

299,272 

95,777 

89,035 

95,391 

102,645 

155,771 

209,120 

209,196 

168,432 

100,891 

421,265 

347,547 

369,858 

362,359 

493,987 

503,046 

601,952 

604,407 

512,336 

126,013 

J  77,746 

144,213 

144,557 

120,171 

154,597 

129,207 

230,488 

183,741 

319,665 

3,462,975 

1,695,172 

1,226,519 

1,581,751 

1,42.5,016 

1,532,716 

1,859,820 

1,883,440 

.   54,246 

425,8y7 

277,388 

195,125 

266,866 

258,137 

28u,351 

390,300 

413,367 

230,961 

4o9,215 

197,475 

177,167 

158,460 

413,74 

198,606 

326,782 

644,605 

596,635 

770,396 

1,450,078 

651,335 

680,527 

891,154 

1,33.3,554 

662,6.34 

2,110,651 

227,606 

246,140 

633,927 

315,527 

330,309 

366,410 

689,860 

389,095 

1,179,481 

109,205 

132,596 

106,915 

152.597 

176,207 

197,955 

315,191 

175,594 

243,125 

336,811 

378,736 

740,842 

468,124 

.506,516 

P64,365 

1,005,051 

564,689 

1,422,606 

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Principal  Articles. 

Quantities  and  Valuks. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893.  . 

1894. 

1895. 

Wood  and  manufactures  of  : — 
Wood,  unmanufactured  : — 

Firewood... {^%^^- 

Hop,    hoop,   telegraph 

and  other  poles $ 

Logs  :  — 

Ei» {V- 

133,271 
281,298 

92,326 

28,413 
144,935 

147,780 
314,870 

144,396 

27,470 
155,503 

179,158 
370,301 

83,581 

34,116 

208,709 

181,417 
354,429 

114,030 

33,615 
219,065 

149,078 
287,036 

71,789 

23,560 
152,221 

115,568 
222,189 

39,730 

34,141 
205,084 

Pine.. {V- 

32,144 

261,626 

36,699 
313,281 

73,963 
651,540 

127,101 
1,057,345 

279,707 
2,459,354 

212,251 
1,860,725 

«                               fM.  ft. 
bpruce -^      ® 

26,082 
157,112 

28,494 
158,334 

23,434 
141,168 

21,103 
123,254 

17,930 
107,282 

25,095 
90,990 

r>^u                             fM.  ft. 
Other -      i 

16,896 
118,856 

12,801 
103,098 

18,369 
114,506 

16,812 
117,890 

19,363 
142,990 

12,245 
76,616 

Lumber  : —  • 

Deals,  pine {^%^^' 

94,366 
3,803,539 

82,116 
2,923,107 

64,964 
2,431,714 

70,130 
3,116,924 

65,843 
2,768,238 

61,108 
369,027 

II  spruce  and  other.  -      k 

215,646 
5,871,470 

210,513 
5,497,590 

179,724 
4,602,919 

195,337 
5,063,678 

219,730 
5,567,739 

208,068 
5,271,898 

,                  fSt.hd. 

10,683 
338,973 

11,191 
281,098 

12,051 
290,708 

12,190 
295,478 

16,614 
484,324 

16,670 
464,260 

Laths,  palings  and/    M. 
pickets \     $ 

337,0S4 
477,009 

353,853 
520,045 

318,153 
474,717 

367,427 
608,336 

a57,134 
552,171 

362,654 
495,860 

Planks  and  boards.  ■[  ^^^*- 

713,436 
8,104,577 

807,859 
8,963,434 

740,786 
8,353,055 

878,866 
9,904,491 

669,900 
7,964,970 

070,972 
7,441,256 

Joists    and    scant- /M.  ft. 
ling \     $ 

20,448 
170  424 

21,441 

174,882 

17,561 
138,478 

22,203 
191,127 

22,543 
187,438 

22,627 
184,680 

Staves  and  headings.     $ 

410,769 

419.586 

462,911 

615,064 

641,460 

638,272 

Other  lumber,  N.E.S.     $ 

943,087 

580,000 

453,073 

931,608 

487,411 

693,567 

Shingles ■!     ^ 

216,357 
460,742 

273,844 
578,083 

347,867 
719,548 

417,116 
849,471 

388,586 
754,743 

362,205 
689,613 

Shooks,  box  and  other . .    $ 

219,811 

210,059 

189,399 

136    52 

111,739 

165,955 

Sleepers  and  railroad  /    Pes. 
ties  \ 

1,696,566 
346,401 

1,612,659 
339,685 

1,467,839 
201,036 

1,411.901 
215,150 

891,254 
131,765 

881,143 
130,208 

Timber,  square  :— 

Birch {Tons. 

28,370 
234,634 

25,270 
204,577 

29,363 
235,277 

26,698 
212,090 

16,808 
127,591 

14,841 
111,305 

El--.- -IT 

18,365 
256,165 

15,634 
204,236 

16,213 

219,762 

15,504 
208,011 

10,692 
143,809 

12,572 
163,866 

Oak {"T 

40,761 
860,130 

26,813 
553,272 

23,298 
480,216 

27,102 
580,745 

25,857 
579,557 

18,719 
411,476 

Pine,  red {"^I'^- 

10,347 
105,549 

9,083 
83,340 

7,131 
62,041 

8,044 
78,130 

6,849 

74,458 

3,510 
34,688 

II     white {Tjn«. 

175,265 
2,693,965 

145,686 
2,052,060 

123,994 
1,645,711 

105,789 
1,481,155 

109,517 
1,571,731 

75,532 
1,125,837 

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Articles  of  Merchandise  Exported  from  Canada,  &c. — Continued 

Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 


1897. 


118,720 
222,389 

50,503 

18,961 
124,988 

157,449 
1,423,989 

15,182 
86,075 

13,635 
96,269 


84,517 
3,061,537 

223,432 
5,579,746 

17,911 
520,646 

427,053 
528,395 

818,643 
8,513,710 

45,129 
402,454 

701,983 

733,960 

465,736 
899,547 

125,632 

1,287,661 
21.3,622 


27,076 

228,876 

16,291 
209,409 

29,043 
614,028 

8,865 
108,436 


1.6,218 
173,921 

61,232 

11,987 
77,978 

218,100 
1,832,352 

19,693 
107,073 

12,862 
108,699 


68,157 
3,313,357 

262,946 
7,094,485 

19,628 
637,193 

433,234 

515,1276 

1,074,537 
10,832,185 

49,996 
437,974 

699,431 

385'383 

683,680 
1,201,562 

80,636 

1,325,938 
229,780 


24,2.50 
194,080 

12,107 
170,689 

31,313 
540,288 

4,932 
52,439 


1898. 


93,990     92,503 
1,570,652   1,352,669 


79,972 
140,897 

36,126 

8,483 
53,784 

186,049 
1,616,671 

5,520 
33,885 

10,583 
95,977 


78,786 
3,885,448 

292,743 
7,918,366 

22,224 
641,068 

339,605 
376,281 

515,277 
5,625,391 

31,584 
246,273 

401,583 

315,434 

565,839 
994,438 

120,555 

701,810 
101,191 


16,205 
143,623 

16,009 
222,529 

33,841 
740,502 

5,834 
62,011 


1899.     1900. 


70,741 
123,711 

55,182 

6,401 
44,687 

161,927 
1,.398,454 

8,143 
49,769 

8,760 
76,792 


92,373 
4,193,628 

295,355 
7,848,437 

20,830 
770,458 

332,998 
432,323 

649,299 
6,885,762 

29,118 
234,968 

527,131 

406,566 

564,017 
976,361 

225,160 

529,068 
84,305 


26,161 
204,186 

15,327 
221,663 

25,640 
557,592 

5,259 
61,061 


101,533    97,693 
1,764,074  1,356,654 


67,203 
117,751 

48,872 

10,127 
74,721 

50,365 
494,311 

9,711 

63,078 

18,223 
128,526 


71,890 
3,286,598 

307,637 
8,287,960 

19,766 
564,869 

•  355,705 
532,106 

842,721 
9,618,526 

26,402 
235,664 

549,816 

600,942 

609,209 
1,131,506 

251,357 

1,297,003 
221,906 


24,857 
229,554 

13,694 
205,131 

19,531 
405,608 

5,600 
65,601 

76,549 
1,254,457 


1901. 


1902. 


44,251 
90,905 

68,720 

26,818 
193,749 

31,381 

285,798 

32,362 
235,826 

47,229 
340,238 


70,992 

2,857,822 

338,593 
8,174,304 

26,108 
681,384 

326,725 
605,693 

737,187 
9,400,469 

42,075 
389,253 

440,083 

897,617 

623,419 
1,146,150 

376,398 

839,275 
152,940 


25,538 
223,380 

15,688 
273,579 

15,787 
317,286 

8,933 
143,530 

50,6451 
916,4521 


1903. 


43,873 
91,507 

103,981 

6,978 
54,245 

15,242 
175,684 

8,275 
63,565 

45,262 
272,366 


66,247 
3,167,383 

242,636 
7,451,148 

15,273 
472,015 

480,972 
840,714 

934,197 
12,570,849 

38,167 
367,965 

301,047 

465,410 

781,160 
1,525,386 

370,406 

868,800 
182,198 


10,817 
107,861 

13,119 
248,296 

15,379 
356,913 

2,281 
30,922 

47,686 
923,795 


1904. 


48,858 
115,769 

67,910 

1,731 
15,517 

11,705 
139,406 

7,142 
69,781 

31,262 
219,854 


87,341 
3,653,917 

251,806 
8,315,454 

17,208 
561,769 

483,632 
1,041,129 

954,337 
14,008,846 

44,398 
451,194 

284,412 

626,267 

798,277 
1,610,143 

440,172 

970,332 
210,948 


19,663 
•204,6* 

14,045 
305,090 

17,095 
434,141 

10,857 
219,991 

68,632 
1,310,557 


30,586 
71,961 

35,529 

1,766 
16,519 

1,960 
30,306 

6,124 
69,110 

45,439 
303,698 


56,267 
2,984,344 

222,842 
7,920,444 

a,273 
407,089 

362,434 
835,939 

824,696 
12,715,672 

49,744 
524,838 

207,505 

434,312 

834,039 
1,711,238 

343,686 

811,308 
189,054 


10,991 
109,275 

11,169 

248,454 

14,476 
376,395 

1,854 
34,510 

55,500 
1,538,485 


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No.  14. — Statement  of  the  Quantities  and  "Values  of  the  Principal 


Principal  Articles. 

Quantities  and  Values. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

Wood,  and  manufacturer  of 
Wood,  unmanufactured — 
Timber,  Square— Cora. 
Other / 

I 

-Con. 
Con. 

fons. 

$      ■ 

14,419 
208,682 

9,595 
143,638 

8,998 
108,280 

8,533 
104,693 

12,148 
152,696 

7,603 
93,603 

Wood  for  pulp 

$ 

80,005 

188,998 

219,458 

386,092 

.393,260 

468,359 

All  other  wood,  unmanu- 
factured   

$ 
$ 

535,812 

634,503 

600.909 

547,397 

478,955 

556,913 

Totals,    wood  unmanu- 
factured   

27,182,897 

25,741,675 

23,519,017 

27,511,905 

26,394,727 

24,005,977 

Wood,  manufactured  :— 
Household  furniture  . . . 

182,462 

140,188 

68,162 

177,197 

144,702 

99,150 

Doors,  sashes  and  blinds 

$ 

69,474 

86,450 

123,144 

130,349 

158,196 

139,402 

Matches  &  match  splints . 

$ 

114,712 

168,237 

196,184 

204,410 

216,038 

172,159 

Wood  pulp 

$ 

168,228 

280,619 

355,303 

455,893 

547,8.36 

590,874 

All  other  wood  m'nfac'd . 

Lbs. 

384,494 

395,596 

405,090 

361,327 

318,853 

326,574 

Totals,  wood  manufac'd. 

919,370 

1,071,090 

1,141,883 

1,329,176 

1,385,625 

1,328,159 

Totals,   wood  and  manu- 
factures of 

28,102,267 

26,812,765 

24,666,900 

28,841,081 

27,780,352 

25,334,136 

Wool  and  manufactures  of  '• 
Wool,  raw | 

1,105,192 
248,801 

1,131,802 
247,910 

932,584 
20t,018 

1,168,834 
228,311 

82,197 
16,332 

5,532,821 
1,057,376 

Woollens 

51,220 

67,472 

107,446 

51,689 

47,723 

94,464 

Totals 

300,021 

315,382 

311,464 

280,000 

64,055 

1,151,840 

Coin  and  bullion 

2,439,782 

946,927 

1,809,118 

4,133,698 

1,839,380 

4,325,319 

Total    value    of    principal 
and  other  articles 

96,749,149 

98,417,296 

113,963,375 

118,564,352 

117,524,949 

113,638,803 

Aggregate  trade- 
Imports  

121,858,241 

119,967,638 

127,406,068 

129,074,268 

123,474,940 

110,781,682 

Exports 

$ 

96,749,149 

98,417,296 

113,963,375 

118,564,352 

117,524,949 

3,638,803 

Grand  totals . . 

218,607,390 

218,384,934 

241,369,443 

247,638,620 

240,999,889 

22  ,420,485 

CA^ADIA^  TRADE 


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Articles  of  MerchanditJe  Exported  from  Canada,  &c. — Concluded. 

Quantities  and  Values. 


1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

9,466 
120,999 

5,894 
83,948 

4,745 
76,343 

5,389 
80,584 

15,631 
101,694 

17,407 
247,747 

7,328 
103,818 

6,092 
98,764 

5,923 
75,900 

627,865         711,152 

912,041 

842,086 

902,772 

1,397,019 

1,315,038 

1,568,560 

1,788,049 

449,0921        443,546 

420,922 

346,178 

412,508 

299,  M4 

444,624 

379,502 

294,608 

27,214,802 

31,337,328 

26,945,413 

28,003,498 

29,815,834 

30,155,686 

31,997,115 

36,313,783 

33,266,920 

78,607 

127,752 

248,317 

356,490 

382,623 

241,826 

286,276 

378,093 

346,999 

190,004 

285,161 

324,610 

378,206|        299,359 

194,168 

303,687 

331,976 

187,700 

195,987 

151,276 

195,779 

257,981 

103,961 

89,130 

51,704 

112,048 

192,621 

675,777 

741,959 

1,210,923 

1,274,376 

1,816,016 

1,938,246 

2,016,406 

3,150,943 

2,409,074 

451,622 

402,853 

4.38,0451       610,079 

580,378 

542,301 

560,015 

681,173 

562,950 

1,591,997 

1,709,001 

2,417,674 

2,877,132 

3,182,337 

3,005,671 

3,237,088 

4,554,233 

3,699,344 

28,806,799 

.33,046,329 

29,363,087 

30,880,630 

32,998,171 

33,161,357 

35,234,203 

40,868,016 

36,966,264 

3,970,700 
832,797 

7,857,657 
1,444,445 

1,172,034 
201,481 

91,991 
14,601 

2,213,863 
420,776 

1,152,681 
197,581 

1,973.772 
302,245 

2,527,450 
382,935 

1,836,566 
315,2D7 

80,916 

76,166 

41,656 

37,255 

61,790 

76,556 

81,489 

64,222 

70,535 

913.713 

1,520,611 

243,137 

51,856 

482,566 

274,137 

383,734 

447,157 

385,742 

4,699,309 

3,492,550 

4,623,1.38     4,016,025 

8,657,168 

1,978,489 

1,669,422 

619,963 

2,465,557 

121,013,852 

137,950,253 

164,152,683 158,896,905 

191,894,723 

•196,487,632 

*211,640,286 

*225,849,724 

*2l3,.'=i21,235 

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 

121,013,852 

137,950,263 

164,152,683 158,896,905  191,894,723 

n96,487,632 

*211, 640,286 

*225,849,724 

*213,521,2.35 

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 

*  After  1900,  no  estimate  is  made  of  the  amount  short  reported  in  exports  to  United  States. 


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'(Abbreviations).— 6?.  B.,  Great  Britain.  V.  S.,  United  States.    B.  ^V.,  British  West.    B.  E.,  British  East. 
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1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Animals,  living : — 

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B.  Africa 

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125,299 

60,471 

26,684 

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1,035,959 

8,003,676 

634,640 

14,600 

32,270 

9,742,588 
699,178 

10,842,438 
260,166 

10,112,551 

108,153 
5,000 

28,140 

88,550 

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739 

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1,190 

Holland 

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Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

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70 

80,734 

18,112 

382 

78,790 

34,345 

525 

83,327 

15,416 

2,730 

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8,781,386 

10,574,331 

11,309,791 

10,477,237 

Horses,  one  year  old  or  less. . 

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980 

2,500 

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Newfoundland 

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5,874 
50 

5,045 

975 
695 

4,350 

521,666 

316,804 

412,250 

900 

2,720 

10,495 

350 

4,070 

5,924 

5,045 

1,670 

Horses,  over  one  year  old.. . . 

230,775 
490,872 
328,125 

435,155 

646,429 

651,300 

450 

13,745 

10,885 

50 

490 

224,845 

777,681 

26,900 
568,752 

B.  Africa 

B.  Guiana-  ... 

B.  W.  Indies 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

O.C 

G.B ... 

U.  S  

B.  W.  Indies 

Newfoundland . . . . 
St.  Pierre 

6,750 

1,615 

9,900 

18,642 

680 

800 

2,475 

18,134 

1,450 

7,555 

36,570 

130 

1,265,185 

1,071,831 

1,758,504 

1,033,363 

647,457 

Sheep,  one  year  old  or  less. . 

14,595 

1,163,162 

2,698 

1,049 

1,466 

94,916 
1,001,004 

598 

799 

95,281 
803,701 

fe96 

94,386 
893,336 

828 
297 
791 

127,592 
725,420 

431 
616 

1,182,970 

1,097,317 

899,878 

989,638 

854,059 

1 

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No.  IC— Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Coimtries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Animals,  living — Con. 
.  Sheep,  over  one  year  old  . , . 

(J.  B 

U.  S 

Belgium . 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

France 

$ 

460,913 
234,835 

300 

534 

340,419 
160,094 

6,996 
555 

5,399 

430,055 

118,430 

4,500 

82 

13,657 

10,450 

12,027 

7,686 

$ 

562,501 

70,966 

3,774 

771 

14,355 

$ 

593,766 

71,782 

5,400 

363 

7,168 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

0.  C 

G.  B....   

U.  S 

9,4P7 
4,993 

n,308 
6,643 

10,034 
6,835 

9,500 

4,884 

275 

711,042 

531,414 

596,893 

669,236 

693,4.38 

Swine 

" ' " '  11^573 

426 

.      2,553 

21 

5,854 

374 

1,929 

144 

"  "  81^516 

238 

2,238 

87 

700 

316,397 

^792 

2,242 

238 

' " "  23,854 

99 

1,694 

398 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

0.  C 

G.  B 

U.  S 

14,573 

8,301 

84,079 

322,369 

26,045 

Poultry  and  other 

771 
55,858 

36,555 

85,321 

300 

1,416 

1,379 

2,747 

100 

2,046 
55,862 

'1^433 

89 

2,499 

79 

774 

62,083 

33 

1,198 

.107 

1,353 

115 

s  7^^ 

84,779 
72 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

0.  C 

G.  B  

U.  S 

593 

179 

2,323 

1,462 

1,260 

1,152 

1,420 

160 

Recapitulation. 
Animals,  living 

61,186 

127,818 

62,008 

65,663 

92,594 

8,577,025 
3,197,639 

8,731,731 

2,639,763 

39,266 

328,125 

855 

10,838 

10,705,275 

2,535,493 

33,130 

651,300 

552 

31,579 

12,970 

11,725,644 

2,445,426 

92,439 

10,864,560 

1,608,854 

68  855 

Belgium 

B.  Africa  

British  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

France 

412,250 

1.460 

10,789 

43,310 

1,385 

17,771 

3,067 
31,393 

Holland 

49,280 

132,831 

24  648 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

94,438 

34,939 

1,462 

108,524 
35,739 
14,770 

104,952 

31,204 

461 

110,768 
46,839 

O.C 

G.  B 

7,690 

Ashes,  including  pot  and  pearl 
ashes 

12,330,002 

11,909,611 

14,106,916 

14,455,576 

12,819,184 

48,812 

86,789 

1,290 

1,033 
300 

31 

39.710 
75,327 

40,927 

91,079 

730 

1           650 

34,652 

79,384 

2,636 

645 

27,766 
73,022 

1,025 

U.  S 

Belgium . 

B.  Australasia  : — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand.  -  / 

France 

912 

600 
1,335 
2,610 

350 

Germany 

0.  C 

62 

14 

48 

G.B  

' 

138,265 

120,494 

133,798 

117,331 

101,861 

Bones , . . ' 

3,034 

30,726 

3,401 

1,707 

58 
29,483 

966 

U.S 

Belgium   

46,367 

32,107 

36,420 

Germany 

O.C 

1,030 

121 

46,367 

.S8,868 

29,541 

32,228 

38,416 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Books,  pamphlets,  maps.photo- 

G.  B 

U.  S 

Belerium 

B.  Africa       

B.  Australasia- 
Australia  \ 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  E.  Indies 

B.  Guiana 

40,139 

86,658 
148 
118 

15,788 
125 

47,421 

97.037 

505 

933 

5,900 

9.% 

44 

2,107 

2,442 

943 

226 

150 

4,815 

1,247 

$ 

27,501 

1.32,529 

615 

499 

/       4,893 

1           655 

411 

233 

4,196 

1,312 

208 

432 

60 

7,098 

3,604 

184,246 

8 

52,013 

125,586 

270 

1,337 

8,696 
1,196 
443 
295 
4,543 
403 
163 
386 

ii;377 
2,931 

71,325 

139,475 
1,264 
5,409 

10,008 

1,546 

790 

428 

B.  W.  Indies 

China, 

France 

Germany 

Mexico 

Newfoundland 

0.  C 

G.  B 

U.  S  

Belgium 

B.  W.  Indies 

14,285 

386 

4,878 

1,115 

" "  i.%4i3 
1,678 

4,794 
1,100 
2,28a 
2,339 
456 
11,830 
4,599 

Breadstuffs ; — 
Grain — 

Barley 

178,731 

164,700 

209,639 

257,643 

937,721 

77,754 

111,038 

997,182 

«5,927 

85,966 

331 

175 

172,028 

9,499 

41,648 

83 

291,032 

17,148 

130,801 

161 

330,401 

39,036 

81,043 

1,249 

B.  Guiana .    

Germany 

450 
67,041 

82 

600 

Holland        

32,878 

Newfoundland 

0.  C 

G.  B 

U.  S 

Belgium 

B.  Australasia- 
Australia 1 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  W.  Indies 

Dan.  W.  Indies . . , 

France  

Germany 

Newfoundland .... 

West  Indies — 

American 

Cuban  

0.  C 

G.  B 

460 

6,388 

358 
3,280 

10 
7,991 

8 
18,083 

166 
3,982 

1,200,852 

1,173,219 

231,199 

457,233 

489,437 

Beans  

17,700 
99,830 
11,177 

5,848 

6,188 

144 

172,140 

448 

7,056 

1,986 
6,091 
6,934 

11,049 

338,746 

2,700 

4,929 
" ' "  5bJ32i 
3^262 

932 

6,871 

9,477 

185,921 

1,985 

/       2,814 
"   

7,327 

54,017 

828 

5,988 
102,582 

. 

1,639 

72 

13,774 

678 
1,987 

2^059 

5,407 

846 

94 

3,080 

'  1^821 

7^482 
4,306 

1,326 

20 

3,243 

3'i22 

" "  15^20^ 
2,168 

335,542 

418,810 

225,813 

79,801 

133,569 

Buckwheat 

63,086 

2,196 

18,153 

61,281 

1,339 

93,798 

1,R89 

80,730 

51,159 

330 

11 

79,094 

2,141 

28,328 

58,463 

4,037 

3,454 

67,900 

1,080 

32,549 

71,640 

154,121 

u.  s 

Belgium 

Germany 

7,555 
10,375 
51,857 

Holland   

5,055 

O.  C 

2,225 

5,066 

146,055 

227,717 

175,517 

175,394 

234,029 

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i 

A.  11905 


No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Bread  stuffs—  Con. 
Grain—  Con. 

Indian  corn 

G.B 

U.  S 

4,286,158 

1 

111,645 

900 

'      18 

359,792 

4,744,317 

670 

308,061 

$ 

1,148,060 

1,880 

28,233 

1,352 

955 

8,427 

97,963 

$ 
963,282 

2,073 
34,650 
18,293 

1,630 

23,034 

29,542 

12,175 

922 

2,463,829 
3,081 

Belgium 

B.  Afi'ica 

10,395 

58,682 

B.  W.  Indies...... 

France.    

Germany 

Holland 

54 
454;i69 

1,665 

223,528 
13,603 

Nev\foundland. . . . 
St.  Pierre 

264 

5 
29 

874 
45 

419 
605 

G.  B 

U.  S 

Belgium 

B.  Africa 

4,758,778 

5,507,245 

1,287,789 

1,085,601 

2,775,807 

Oats 

2,060,047 

62,923 

132,217 

11,299 

2,355,068 

18,858 

395,542 

9,140 

1,431,179 

62,322 

45,631 

297,988 

24,958 

164,287 

3 

7,896 

10,175 

1,909,231 

41,227 

78,515 

143,818 

51,378 

"26^358 

162,151 

89 

794 

1,213,413 

62,690 
12,301 
14,990 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia j 

New  Zealand. .  j 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies. 

Dan.  W.  Indies . . . 

France  

' " " '  17,947 

99,608 

290 

9,498 

132,822 

" "  98,i39 
20,726 

6 

15,272 

140,460 

69 

Germany 

Holland   

Italy    

Newfoundland . . . 
Russia 

42,020 

'     60ii92 

385 

1,034 

150 
548 
141 

.<• 

3,283 

58^689 

16,316 
42,580 

22,673 

89,409 

49,950 

1,950 

"  "  52^863 
2,480 

112^125 

• 

St.  Pierre 

West  Indies- 
American 

Cuban 

O.  C  _ 

G.  B 

3,283 

i75 

1,635 

1,538 

io 

1,300 

25,Q76 

2,482 

2,489,048 

3,103,575 

2,104,883 

2,632,886 

1,603,461 

1,756,517 

87,973 

102,159 

14,070 

3,086 

11.697 

107.069 

2,134 

34,758 

16,151 

1 

2,070,753'    1-217.590 

476,714 

210,036 

138,207 

10,255 

1,050 

525,102 

U.  S  

118,750 

226,276 

11.729 

9,800 

14,883 
98,828 

56^457 
54,737 

170,026 
96,216 
11,356 

f           669 

241,374 

■ 

Belgium 

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand. .  J 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Dan.  W.  Indies. . . 

France  

Germany 

Holland         . .     . . 

2,572 
•  16,241 

445 

59,075 

83,218 

100 

53,292 

,      100,568 

.35,463 

74,406 

526 

44,078 

' " "  35,582 

24,554 

5,395 

59,017 

77,994 

290 

144, 9rl 

4,084 

35,406 

Newfoundland .... 
O.C 

G.  B 

u.  S "... 

21,168 
2,076 

17,302 

4,570 

20,272 
2,158 

19,777 
6,015 

2,158,858 

2,684,085 

1,814,540 

1,056,266 

1,133,268 

Rye 

334,841 
1,058 

535,889 

4 

122,111 

443,225 

6 

12,890 

600,584 

3l',627 
37,494 

31,374 

194,442 

19,992 

Belgium 

B.  Africa ... 

France . . 

Germany 

957 
9,800 

- 

"     50,152 

22,927 
5,025 

10,300 
31,090 

O.C 

809 

64 

335,899 

708,156 

484,073 

701,288 

266,645 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  ifec. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

19<^»4. 

Breadstuffs—  Con. 
Grain— Con. 

Wheat 

G.  B 

8 

15,533,286 

58,305 

408,711 

$ 

12,104,884 

34,989 

963,681 

$ 

24,102,110 

9,161 

1,324,197 

$ 

26,864,708 

536,264 

862,007 

70,807 

69,615 
3,000 

537,453 
77,317 
66,298 

17,309,285 
22,036 

u:s 

Belgium 

487,548 

B.  Africa 

90,419 

8,000 

" '   32,8i6 

178,816 

84,420 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand  .  J 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

10 

105,357 

182,930 

7,621 

72,662 

5 

2 

62,309 

268,637 

3,209 

184,544 

11 

666 

1 

\ 

174,700 

754,042 

4,425 

41,456 

4 

6 

Italy    

Newfoundland  . . 
O.  C 

G.B 

4 
1,308 

2a 

12,165 

16,368,8891  13,622,930 

26,410,101 

29,088,781  18,225,525 

Grain,  all  other . 

750 
528 
676 

8.854 
5,756 
1,375 

529 

2,770 

U.  S 

0.  c 

1,260 

404 

G.  B 

U.  S 

Recapitulation. 
Grain 

1,260 

1,954 

15,985 

3,299 

404 

24,989,356 

391,300 

895,100 

27,029 

8,944 

31,722 
212,883 

22,913,690 

28.611.617 

31,180,778 

862,374 

1.308,584 

299,531 

126,493 

3,000 

61,857 

239,229 

22,196,581 

600,161'      '446,'7i2 

2,185,0671    1,579,128 

22,4981       .^1.T82ft 

498,750 
605,191 
195,653 

8,445 

6 

74,371 

222,707 

Belgium 

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia 1 

New  Zealand..  / 

British  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Denmark 

■    9,800 

24,558 

237,630 

2,180 

1        3,483 

84^033 
250,128 

Dan.  W.  Indies. . . 
France 

2,568 

312,255 

4,530 

729,663 

9,207 

79,050 

89,145 

385 

1,053 

1,564 

2,356 

7,039 

32 

175 

709 

70,986 

8 

670,009 

125,074 

95,221 

116,727 

49,!>68 

2,017 

379 

379 

267,757 

191,310 

F.  W.  Indies 

Germany 

5,446|           5,326 
899,520'    1-044  816 

489,975 
174,645 

"135',  629 

Holland 

3,539 

187,107 

79,778 

13,487 
68,100 
65,787 

Italy 

Newfoundland 

Russia 

St.  Pierre 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 
West  Indies — 

American 

Cuban 

3,531 
244 

1,596 
142 

2,032 
45 

2,844 
42,665 
20,917 

2,363 

2,822 

3,291 
162 

61,105 
6,500 

O.C 

G.  B 

U.  S 

> 

27,795,181 

27,447,691 

32,749,900 

35,280,549 

24,862,145 

Grain  products  : — 
Bran 

100,044 
34,966 

64,386 
138,040 

7,280 
21,001 

7,031 

61,920 
147,239 

5,669 
9,.S80 
7,684 

93,292 

91,178 

712 

10,292 

13,434 

13,028 

14,245 

5,402 

374 

143 

117,606 

195,066 

248 

B.  Africa 

745 

B.  W.  Indies 

Denmark  ..... 

5,244 

16,760 

1,110 

32,189 

9,607 

461 

572 

Germany 

2,250 

2,964 

20 

243 

IVewfoundland .... 

St.  Pierre 

O.C 

1,739 

30 

3,183 

4,655 

24 

607 

145,206 

243,215 

237,178 

242,100 

374,364 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  "Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Breadstuff  8—  Con. 
Grain  products— Con. 
Oatmeal 

G.  B 

U.  S 

B.  Australasia  — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand . .  / 

Denmark 

$  • 

456,843 
801 

1,432 

453,326 
330 

$ 

329,042 
2,442 

1             80 

$ 

481,605 

888 

7,253 

644,219 
1,529 

2,316 
555 

4,776 
1,720 

13,954 

2,540 

4,893 

14,688 

10,605 

1,723 

15,890 

Germany 

Holland 

5,010 

8,262 
34,654 

Newfoundland .... 
Norway  &  Sweden 
O.C 

G.  B 

u.  s.  

10,640 

8,843 

5,236 

18,114 
32,666 

265 

2,437 

1,036 

1,353 

474,991 

467,8071       344,332 

538,149 

756,687 

Wheat  flour 

1,665,708 
13,951 

2,702,132 
58,729 

2,290,056 

37,653 

1,887 

375,636 

1    231,636 
I 

' " "  25^008 
123,315 

2,338,667 
69,124 

520J436 

571,336 

16,261 

960 

80,748 

152,668 

2,331 

20,005 

26,781 

7,647 

2,085 

1,000 

1,480 

2,167 

843,956 

10,634 

22,019 

6,440 

3,568,430 

165,851 

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia- 
Australia  \ 

New  Zealand . .  J 

B.  E.  Indies  

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

China..         ...   » . . 

131,559 

101,856 

3,530 

42,686 

2,000 
209,947 

6ii51 

115,356 

5,509 

550 

632,348 
45,893 

102,151 

204,201 

9,058 

Denmark 

3,288 

182 

14,707 

599 

36,152 

Fiji  . . : 

28,253 

F.  W.  Indies 

1,220 
4,100 

19,274 
1,425 
5,850 

59,123 

3,885 

Holland 

11,563 

Hong  Kong 

Japan 

Newfoundland . . . 
Norway  &  Sweden 
Russia 

7 

6,434 

820,951 

1,858 

8,410 
885,846 

140,815 

862,315 

930,921 
61,509 

95,453 

St.  Pierre 

6,030 

3,848 

8,47.3 

9,064 

West  Indies — 

Cuban 

99 
2,216 

178 
5,541 

168 
3,7.38 

1,955 

O.C 

4,380 

22,532 

u.  s           

2,800,347 

4,030,746 

3,969,135 

4,700,651 

6,131,015 

Malt 

116 
5,590 

Newfoundland 

0  C 

10,939 

3,563 

7,415 

4,155 
163 

G.B 

U.  S 

British  Africa.'. . . . 

10,939 

3,563 

5,706 

7,415 

4,318 

Products  of  grain,  all  other, 
N.E.S 

12,426 
1,964 

25,021 

3,370 

1,110 

224 

3,438 

3 

39,317 
7,134 
2,044 
3.296 
3,141 
182 
1,200 

23,310 
1,314 

2,277 

1,129 

6,138 

5 

809 

25,720 

1,864 

22,709 

B.  W.  Indies 

Newfoundland .... 
St.  Pierre 

853 
2,398 

1,544 

5,379 

712 

O.C 

80 

8 

17,721 

33,166 

56.314 

34,982 

57,936 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901.      J      1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Recapitulation. 
■Grain  products 

G.  B 

2,235,021 

51,682 

15 

134,730 

103,368 

"  "  A9,(m. 
3,530 

$         1         $ 

3,244,865     2,720,335 
200,469        194..584 

2,936,874 

162,504 

712 

534,318 

578,589 

16,261 

960 

167,572 

80,856 

2,331 

46,987 

.     26,924 

§1 

4,355,975 
364,310 

U.  S 

Belgium 

B.  Africa .    

B.  Australasia — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand  .  ) 

B.  E.  Indies  . .    . 

B.  W.  Indies.  .    .. 

B.  Guiana. 

China 

7,280 
24,111 

209,947 

2% 
384,074 

/    231,716 

1,928 
657,275 

45,893 

122,772 
7,899 
5,509 
2,866 

136,279 
26,534 

222,548 

102,159 

9  058 

Denmark.    .       .   . 

15,748 

53,1.52 

Fiji  

28,253 

France 

1,575 
1,220 
9,110 

7 

5,075 

19,947 

4,230 

"  "  5,850 

8,410 

904,654 

3,855 

14,707 

1,720 

'"   '    ■  599 

870^937 

F.  W.  Indies 

Germany 

7,647 

19,221 

1,480 

6,243 

2,167 

877,699 

21,239 

22,025 

6,882 

225 

59,123 
44,336 

1,858 
46  789 

Hong  Kong 

Holland  .... 

Japan 

Newtoundland 

Norway  &  Sweden 
Russia 

6,439 
846,667 

140,815 

968,176 

94,175 

95,453 

10,237 

St.  Pierre 

U.S.  of  Colombia.. 
West  Indies — 
American. 

6,096 
617 

3,879 
106 

8,687 

Cuban 

99 
24 

178 
450 

168 
3,513 

1,955 
20,852 

O.C 

2,594 

G.  B 

u.  s 

B.  W.  Indies 

Dan.  W.  Indies . . . 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

O.C 

3,449,204 

4,778,497 

4,612,665 

5,523,297 

7,324,320 

Breadstuflfs,  all  other,  N.E.S. 

22,235 
5,001 
4,992 
71 
8,435 
1,619 
3,155 

19,291 

18,641 

6,232 

20,873 

9,885 

11,234 

6 

8,812 

758 

1,750 

19,485 

5,801 

19,438 

28 

2,819 

767 

5,020 

14,924 

7,621 

17,104 

14 

8,347 

847 

7,041 

9,382 

566 

4,389 

G.B 

U.  S 

Belgium 

Recapitulation, 

45,508 

60,399 

53,318 

53,358 

54,000 

Breadstuffs..   ., 

27,246,612 
447,983 
895,115 

26,177.846 

819,271 

2,192,347 

31,352,825 

651,181 

1,579,424 

1,887 

698,473 

f    235,199 

34,137,137 
1,030,679 
1,309,296 

837]679 

705,082 

19,303 

960 

143,999 

426,239 

3,101 

46,987 

737 

26,940 

70,986 

7,755 

689,230 

131,317 

1,676 

26,567,480 
870,681 
607  119 

Brazil ... 

B.  Africa 

162,802 

112,312 

2,029 

35,252 

266,879 

2^663 

53,234 
219,759 

855,533 

54,778 
46 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia-. \ 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  E.  Indies 

B.  Guiana   

B.  W.  Indies 

China , 

Denmark 

Dan.  W.  Indies . . . 

Fiji 

32,457 

366,634 

5.509 

51046 

111,649 
397,641 

15,748 
181 

177,386 

462,359 

9,058 

53,152 

393 

28,363 
191,310 

59,157 

534,311 

221,434 

1,858 

France 

313,830 
5;750 

738,773 
9,207 

7 

272,832 

25,512 

903,750 

9,389 

261,944 
20,033 

1,046,5.36 
14,086 



F.  W.  Indies 

Germany 

Holland 

Hong  Kong 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904, 

Recapitulation — Con. 

Italy 

Japan  

$ 

79,050 

6,471 

944,247 

187,557 

8,410 

992,779 

68,100 
945,536 

95,221 

2,679 

997,145 

21,960 

71,993 

9,666 

604 

S 

142,793 

Newfoundland 

Norway  &  Sweden. 

Russia 

St.  Pierre 

1,113,187 
96,625 

385 
8,768 
2,181 

2,356 
7,221 

" ' " "  8,257 
350 

"  11,641 
142 

95,45a 
12,835 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 
West  Indies  — 

American., 

Cuban 

o.c 

45 

2,844 

2,709 
2,939 

3,311 
946 

61,273 
8,160 

44,620 
37,645 

* 

G.  B 

31,289,893 

32,286,587 

37,415,883 

40,857,204 

32,240,465 

Carriages,  carts,  wagons,  &c. — 
Bicycles 

2,843 
9,465 

.54,395 
9,048 
1,214 

252,283 

292 
14,495 

38,564 

5,910 

80 

/    187,474 

t      45,926 

245 

26,040 

4,006 
4,654 
1,365 

86,445 

26,553 

180 

55 

1,019 

U.  S. 

B.  Africa 

2,995 
530 

- 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand  .  f 

B.  W.  Indies 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

161,236 

495 

2,627 

665 

60 

162,735 

25,580 

100 

10,743 

1,500 

6,431 

50 

323 

2,505 

17,024 

22 

1,542 

9,555 

33 

2,"305 

1,475 

;. 

Newfoundland 

O.C 

G.  B ... 

1,100 
3,946 

80 
320 

182,437 

350,315 

316,132 

131,562 

208,082 

12,806 

2.5,896 

3,213 

23,625 

2,673 
59 

15,921 
29,675 
14,600 

59,784 
1,117 

29,368 

69,252 

6,950 

r      69,761 

"1       11,973 

5,797 

io 

4,982 

175 

6,468 

249 

6,609 

19,205 
55,158 
14,674 

50,214 

29,762 
2,181 

8,975 

u.  S 

58,645 

B.  Africa     

44,40» 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand  .  / 

B.  W.  Indies 

Chile 

82,359 

25,123 

5,345 

172 

France 

Germany 

690 

226 

1,004 

100 
325 
17,204 
263 
181 
1,815 

.30 
825 

2,698 
225 
133 

4,028 

235 
371 

Newfoundland 

2,268 

St.  Pierre 

O.C 

341 
2,668 

135 

8,816 

G.  B 

u.  s   

73,201 

140,985 

211,594 

179,133 

236,853 

Recapitulation. 
Carriages,  carts,  wagons,  &c . . 

15,649 

35,361 

3,213 

184,861 

70,316 
38,723 
15,814 

312,067 

67,932 

75,162 

7,030 

/    257,235 
\      57,899 

23,211 
59,812 
16,039 

136,659 

56,315 

25 

2,361 

9,994 
61,640' 

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand  .  / 

44,93{* 

245,094 

50,703 

20 

B.  W.  Indies 

Chile 

3,168 
59 

1,409 

6,042 

5,445 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Abtiolbs  Exported— Con. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Recapitulation — Con. 

Carriages,  carts,  wagons,  cic— 
Con 

China' 

$ 

00 

14,595 

325 

IC 
31,022 

175 

$ 

222 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

3,317 

891 

60 

3,021 

2,104 

332 

85 

825 

1,698 

6,716 

2,748 

225 

133 

10,978 

371 

2,505 

1,575 

2,348 

- 

Japan  

Newfoundland 

Norway  &  Sweden. 
Russia 

17,696 

17,226 

76 

263 

181 

14,212 
6,501 

259 

St.  Pierre 

398 

135 

West  Indies — 
American 

Cuban 

0.  C 

331               40 
3,173           2,509 

99 
4,148 

10 
3,833 

8,966 

G.  B 

U.  S 

Belgium 

256,638 

491,300 

527,726 

310,695 

444,935 

Coal,  charcoal,  cinders,  &c. . . . 

66,596 
4,217,478 

477,939 

4,741,907 

1,246 

12,460 

49,621 
4,564,433 

93,534 

4,860,331 

819 

41,999 

822 

50,533 
3,887,926 

B.  Africa 

19,407 

20,937 

7,738 
20,624 

52,100 

/ 

L 

28,824 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Denmark 

38,837 
21,738 

37,379 

30,801 

28,372 

1,245 

3,866 

15,737 

81,570 

18,788 

2,925 

7,390 

30,156 

3,264 

3,605 

5,451 

78,986 

1,309 

9,260 

5',864 

France 

Germany 

Hawaii.  . . . '. 

Holland 

2,288 

3.483 

130,532 

1,020 

11,653 

19,368 

249,510 

5,261 
3,358 
8,744 
1,100 
8,298 
27,184 
242,517 

Japan 

5 

Mexico 

Newfoundland 

Norway  &  Sweden. 

288,910 
27,256 
22,354 

331,280 

113,933 

55,185 

413,046 

143,593 

34,989 

St.  Pierre 

23,749 

225 
9,031 
4,475 

29,554 

7^369 

12,321 

West  Indies — 

American 

Cuban 

11,387 
9,716 

2,652 
11,599 

8,045 
2  352 

0.  C 

G.B 

u.  s 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  Guiana 

4,808,114 

5,639,833 

5,127,445 

5,665,589 

4,670,178 

Cordage,  rope,  twine,  &c 

137,394 

27,229 

131,610 
11,712 

2,026 

2,413 

14,488 

29,164 
158,565 

/ 

20,752 
94,753 

35,245 
458,986 

1 

3,749 

18,168 

8,988 

7,853 

235 

18,986 

11,188 

4,544 

28,914 

5,821 

9,190 

348 

5,487 
25,462 

434 
5,433 

149 

B.  W.  Indies 

Mexico 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

4,065 

97 

13,685 

699 

6,775 

920 

3.890 

1,192 

Turkey 

o.c... 

240 

708 

341 

183,409 

175,026 

256,896 

165,030       531,537 

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"No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

G.  B 

53,746 
152,855 

$ 

63,353 
232,674 

.     % 

166,812 

283,524 

8,433 

14,641 

/    436,837 

\      56,158 

240 

405 

4,862 

148,745 

$ 

84,108 

113,259 

8,170 

11,888 

161,593 
66,682 

$ 
154,727 

U.  S. 

Brazil 

238,774 
15,113 

B.  Africa 

20,679 
113,109 

1,834 
234,734 

22,686 

B.  Australasia- 
Australia  \ 

New  Zealand  .  / 

B.  Gruiana     

99,461 
99,356 

B.  W.  Indies 

Chile  

314 

1,846' 

300 

30,841 

31,003 

8,088 

43,803 

4,431 

295 

11,896 

20,250 

16,887 

51,255 

3,922 

6,484 

5,046 

5,669 

7,730 
3,128 

China 

101,093 

65,133 
2,773 

France 

250 
7,354 
6,320 

20 

13,569 

14,701 

2,746 

50,552 

5,321 

831 

300 

3,379 

Germany 

Japan   

Mexico 

23,595 
13,117 

5,805 
15,017 
26,205 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 

23,119 
2,657 

44,947 

4,557 

411 

38,505 
2,056 
6,206 

Urucuav        

5,105 

23,699 

West  Indies — 

Cuban . .    

0.  C 

G.  B 

U.  S 

Belgium 

'   "  1,849 

2"332 

2,055 
12,498 

8,466 
15,745 

8,287 
32,204 

483,345 

654,541 

1,226,679 

678,940 

871,970 

Drugs,  dyes,  chemicals,   &c . . . 

179,945 

122,070 

9,634 

597 

25,570 

1,041 
16,363 

100 

709 

i0,?45 

26,002 

607 

180,546 

469,993 

7,174 

1,049 

23,342 

1,407 

17,052 

231 

i',462 
10,831 
29,033 

1,078 

195,610 

747,415 

29,036 

402 

/      12,348 

I.           549 

1,029 

17.562 

651 

142 

3,699 

34,791 

32,571 

0     535 

176,894 

850,237 

20,995 

7,214 

44,875 

148 

2,550 

64,148 

1,398 

37 

1,945 

33,277 

47,989 

353 

154,976 

975,222 

26,949 

B.  Africa.    ..   .    •• 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia "\ 

New  Zealand  .  / 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

China 

Dan.  W.  Indies . . . 

France 

Germany 

5,101 

43,712 

152 

16,457 

50,296 

1,078 

85 

3,450 

94,560 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

40,749 
501 

West  Indies- 

Cuban  

0.  C 

G.  B                .... 

3,517 
492 

7,384 
1,736 

790 
4,801 

2,540 
4,959 

257 
3,946 

396,992 

752,258 

1,081,931 

1,259,559 

1,417,491 

150 

97,123 

7,107 

8,387 

3,727 

U.S 

B.  Guiana... .... 

B.  W.  Indies...... 

Newfoundland . .' . , 
0.  C 

52,939 
■"""756 

37,877 
"■■■■  \mi 

63,760 

i 

180,167 

1,530 

315 

529 

\ 

53,695 

37,997 

63,761 

116,494 

182,541 

OANAJJIAN  TRADE 


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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  tte  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Abticles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Fish  and  produce  of  N.E.S  :— 

Codfish,  including,  haddock, 

ling  and  pollock,  dry  salted 

G.  B..     

U.  S  

Brazil 

9 

82,704 
651,557 
427,732 
182,845 
795,478 

10,026 

61,023 

670,060 

434,189 

167,979 

750,486 

6,592 

586 

5 

9 

122,119 

737,927 

435,037 

230,185 

737,116 

1,097 

13,521 

408 

85 

52,640 

84,681 

2,011 

31,709 

79,739 

10,085 

589 

9.377 

406,156 

223,125 

22,261 

$ 

115,555 

600,465 

616,405 

211,325 

770,744 

5,904 

12,204 

826 

125 

66,497 

128,971 

7,456 

10,881 

91,212 

340 

$ 

89,672 
624,281 
293,074 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Dan.  W.  Indies... 

Dutch  Guiana 

France 

165,157 

642,587 

5,424 

17,696 

Germany 

3,046 
12,975 
83,552 

Hayti 

46,820 
53,278 

" '  22^440 

51,604 

600 

61,602 

Italy  

Madeira 

Newfoundland  ... 

137,939 
6,023 

7,897 

Portugal  

58,924 

4 

24,675 

347,900 

337,655 

22,273 

67,929 

Spain 

St.  Pierre 

75 
105 

U  S.  of  Colombia. 
West  Indies — 

American 

Cuban  

0.  C 

12,551 

246,033 

227,904 

11,210 

13,536 

381,752 

298,294 

20,871 

14,629 

332,911 

277,171 

18,912 

U.S 

Newfoundland 

3,041,346 

2,763,360 

3,199,868 

3,353,361 

2,763,084 

Herrings,  fresh  or  frozen     . . 

62,950 

106,566 

149,741 
140 

102,039 
244 

50 

142,878 

0.  C 

13 

62 

G.  B        

52,950 

106,579 

149,881 

102,333 

142,940 

Herrings,  pickled . . ... .. . .  ■. . 

1,835 

59,543 

8,188 

101,192 

3,140 

40 

1,000 

6,735 

83,359 

6,790 

138,086 

2,173 

6,747 

99,179 

10,183 

150,864 

814 

4,335 

70,671 

9,002 

135,798 

2,505 

3,393 

104,564 
6,359 

144,412 
1,473 
4,098 

U.  S 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Dan.  W.  Indies.  /. 

Hayti  

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

913 

15 

175 

13,087 
6,453 
1,945 

4 

3,180 

120 

19,512 

175 

3,246 

559 

281 
2,006 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 
West  Indies — 

American 

Cuban 

843 

12,263 

300 

1,667 

281 

19,353 

567 

6,408 

486 

28,505 
699 

0.  C 

G.B 

U.S  

B.  Australasia — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  Guiana ........ 

B.  W.  Indies 

Dan.  W.  Indies . . . 

F.  W.  Indies 

Hayti 

12,068 

190,011 

259,731 

294,024 

249,479 

308,344 

Herrings,  smoked 

3,388 
82,705 

1,011 
38,364 

1,.560 
58,769 

r           56 

"ii99i 

10,878 

14 

35 

8' 
375 

1,423 
60,893 

216 

2ii67 

11,376 
168 
165 

147 

30 

'      1,381 
51,888 

340 

1,959 

10,815 

563 

497 

.30 

685 

1,962 

9,437 

302 

728 

8,035 
57 

iso 

Newfoundland 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 

403 

29 

201 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Expokted. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

ieo2. 

1903. 

1904. 

Fish  and  produce  of,  N.E.S.— 
Con. 
Herrings,  smoked—  Con 

West  Indies- 
American 

Cuban  

$ 

1,166 

1,697 

428 

$ 

240 
126 
156 

994 
218 
512 

$ 

347 
161 

747 

$ 

32- 

1  948 

O.C 

G.B 

U.S 

0.  C 

G.  B 

2,01» 

103,933 

51,627 

75,410 

77,780 

67,182- 

Lobsters,  fresh 

'  305^493 

1,930 

299,257 

260 

1.009 
364;  185 

398^267 

384,i69' 
435 

305,493 

301,447 

365,194 

398,267 

384,544 

760,026 

977,094 

6,332 

1,088 

1,728 

13,870 

517,973 

56,270 

480 

33,556 

390 

697,743 

840,237 

32,590 

1,636 

2,640 

■     22,363 

608,343 

64,438 

1,200 

12,616 

882,480 

697,835 

29,351 

3,402 

8,290 

8,810 

436,097 

41,274 

3,740 

35,846 

925,715 

703,258 

41,462 

940 

1,130 

19,873 

700,840 

110,247 

15,875 

61,449 

8,400 

908  617 

U.  S 

Belgium  

781,796 

61,526 

611 

1,990 

36,070 

587,084 

66,559 

6,995 

63,001 

1,080 

188 

B.  Guiana  

B.  W.  Indies 

Denmark 

France 

(iermany  .    

Holland 

Norway  &  Sweden. 

Russia 

St.  Pierre 

617 

West  Indies  — 
American 

Cuban 

O.C    

u.  s 

4,052 

124 

2,653 

2,396 

4,358 

2,372,859 

2,283,930 

2,149,395 

2,591,585 

2,519,875- 

26,922 

28 

18,055 
79 

66,410 

28 

22,796 
6 

61,981 

0.  c 

G.  B 

26,950 

18,134 

66,438 

22,802 

61,981 

320 

227,089 

9,379 

35,437 

257 

1,^1 

5,153 

3,872 

359 

3,848 

287,314 

13,552 

46,925 

18 

1,349 

1,180 

845 

1,061 

500 

216,559 

2,040 

13,574 

90 

1,279 

110 

78 
1,053 

U.S 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Dan.  W.  Indies . . . 
U.  S.  of  Colombia 
West  Indies — 
American 

135,702 

3,265 

15,560 

665 

1,266 

52 

37 

297 

330,183 

5,691 

23,1.54 

283 

2,232 

11,061 
67 

0.  C 

486: 

156,844 

283,157 

356,092 

235,283 

373,1.5r 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1 

i 

1904. 

Tish  and  produce  of,  N.E.S.  — 
Con. 
Salmon,  fresh   

G.  B 

U.S 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand.,  j 

Germany 

Hawaii 

32,045 
91,058 

4,421 

8,565 
1,222 
4,927 

18 
136,591 

1,803 

3;i25 

91 

8 

60,645 
131,905 

1       2,494 

27,463 
125,090 

3,821 

$ 

60,427 
122,923 

805 

715 

41 

1,196 

5,131 

*    12 

194 

6,942 

O.  C 

G.  B 

U.  S 

B.  Africa 

974 

N 

142,238 

141,628 

1%,896 

161,711 

182,071 

•Salmon,  canned  

2,648,398 
18,973 

2,322,111 

335,685 

.5,325 

182,281 

3,320 
86 

4,735,613 

24,556 

7,694 

/    176,671 

L      15,168 

]  0,510 

584 

1,318 

2,459,499 

476 

8,880 

59,443 
19,041 

7,610 
476 

7.934 

1,633,060 
3,344 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand..  J 

B.  E.  Indies 

B.  W.  Indies 

Chile 

198,776 

375 
281 

140,141 

30,008 

6,325 

214 

China 

504 

822 

2,975 

230 

13,824 

890 

75!            '  72 
7,126          15.789 

Fiji 

13,033 

France  

Hong  Kong 

Japan 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 

200 

6R01 

!           aan 

8.780 

38,921 
76 

15,561                84 

44,960 

0.  C 

672 

587 

10,731 

1,754 

2,131 

G.  B 

2,885,830 

2,8S9,482 

5,012,738 

2,589,838;    1,772,216 

Fish,  all  other,  fresh 

38 

1,208,074 

5,531 

125 

1,261,897 

989 

U.S 

0.  C 

1,066,084 
416 

1,138,236     lV267,382 
1,098              767 

G.  B 

u.  s 

1,066,500 

1,213,643 

1,263.011 

1,139,334 

1,268,149 

rish,  all  other  and  produce 
of,  N.E.S 

6,189 
191,557 

11,485 

228,356 

24,212 

148 

1.923 
27,364 

" ioe 

10,600 
109 
180 

58,164 
531 
468 
415 

360 
2,048 
1,552 

4,2-.6 
267,085 

4,222 
293.224 

44,329 
312,436 

Brazil 

2001              965 

•v 

B.  Australasia  : — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand. .  J 

B.  Guiana 

B.W.Indies 

China ... 

Dan.  W.  Indies . . . 

Germany 

r        3,033 

1,537 

453 

2,418 
48,349 

i,m 

3,250 

2,468 
14,292 

68 

7,625 
266 

743 

11,247 

4 

2351 

4,3611 

967 

8,540 

695 

557 

4,175 

Hawaii 

Hayti 

186 

234 

158,269 

1,767 

559 

516 

175 

362 

15,257 

Japan  

33,949 
598 
786 
833 

450 

132,864 

2,021 

670 

133 

110 

462 

2,652 

50,459 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

551 
298 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 
West  Indies — 

American 

Cuban 

492 

30 
6 

O.C 

1,310 

8,072. 

291,563 

368,021 

438,J95 

493,853       432,060 

1 

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No.  16.— tStatement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
" '  Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Recapitulation. 
Fish  and  produce  of,  N.E.S  . . 

G.  B 

u.  S 

$ 

3,534,  .585 

3,659,638 

6,727 

427,732 

20O 

203,444 

375 

199,763 

973,422 

2,978 

$ 

3,102,414 

4,191,693 

32,740 

458,401 

7,268 

187,484 

3,320 
192,501 
965,035 

4,481 

92i 

23,008 
9,430 
•586 

608^44 

75,038 
7,646 

47,260 
1,200 

53,278 

97,085 

$ 

5,818,292 

4,146,803 

30,364 

435,237 

9,990 

/    184,168 

\      15,168 

10,510 

261,819 

969,328 

3,539 

1,318 

75 

9,920 

2,020 

14,676 

7,205 

442,631 

385 

55,794 

9,314 

52,648 

3,836 

84,681 

148,425 

2,216 

35,290 

35,846 

% 

3,-538,712 

3,731,974 

42,062 

617,408 

12,796 

71,384 

19,316 

7,960 

226,157 

944,613 

11,267 

7,934 

426 

21,589 

8,914 

12,907 

16,017 

702,495 

165 

121,504 

4,120 

66,731 

15,875 

129,333 

158,371 

7,618 

13,834 

61,479 

11,519 

91,267 

8,400 

340 

643 

15,642 

401,740 

299,467 

13,647 

S 

2,630,879> 
4,187,765 

Belgium 

Brazil 

61,652 
•295,479- 

B.  Africa 

3,845 

• 

B.  Australasia  :  — 

Australia 1 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  E.  Indies 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Central  Am.  States 

Chile 

144,446 
32,888- 

5,325 
179,938 
829,029 

7,642 

China 

529 
13,870 
16,268 

4,754 

Denmark 

38,668 

Dan.  W.  Indies. . . 

7,803- 
18,132 

Fiji 

822 

526,187 

497 

71,281 

2,753 

13,045 

480 

84,562 

47,773 

14,209' 

France  

F.  W.  Indies.  .    .. 

Germany 

Hawaii 

591,556 

77,676 
4,003 

Hayti   

Holland 

65,850- 
7,065 

Italy 

Japan 

Madeira   . ,        ... 

139,439- 

98,783- 
6,18& 

Newfoundland .... 
Norway  &  Sweden. 

2,492 
33,556 

23,958 
12,616 

9,23& 
63,001 

Portugal.. 

Russia ...         .... 

58,924 
432 

52,758 

79,764 

67,974- 
1,080 

' 

Spain 

600 

586 
14,657 

265,293 

240,403 

335 

11,155 

5,113 

10,979 

427,952 

224,825 

15,856 

75- 

St.  Pierre 

1,052 
27,617 
20,899 

361,831 

339,689 

3,094 

3,046- 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 

Venezuela 

West  Indies — 

American . 

Cuban 

0.  C 

G.  B 

u.  S 

18,040 
330- 

372,53& 

279,891 
7,377 

• 

10,636,517 

10,680,739 

13,567,142 

11,415,626 

10,275,603 

Flax,  hemp  and  jute 

329  ji4 

64 

240,479 

10 

1,068 

167,464 

179,713 
640 

282,097 

0.  C 

237 

G.  B 

u.  s 

329,714 

240,553 

167,464 

180,353 

283,402 

Fruits  :— 

Dried  fruits 

23,109 
7,363 
1,820 

1,200 

326 

16,186 

102,488 

58,081 

9,208 

23,544 

29,961 

2,700 

127 

2,671 

78,328 

59,957 

1,292 

8,009 

16,237 

3,342 

/             35 

31,068 

19,559 

1,425 

25,53^^ 
27,764 

Belgium 

B.  Australasia  : — 

Australia 1 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  W.  Indies 

France . . 

Germany 

108 

1,700 

62,382 

23,615 

1,456 

312 

1,600 

230,204 

125,297 

2,908 

2,474 

5,793: 

194,168 

Holland.. 

117,726 

' 

Newfoiindland  , . . 

5,372 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported.  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904, 

Fruits  -.—Con. 

Dried  fruits  —Con. 

St.  Pierre 

124 
139 

$ 

36 

9 

12 
106 

9 

152 
575 

$ 

30 

0.  C 

G.  B 

U.  S  

220,044 

198,616 

117,002 

413,100 

378,866 

Green  fruits : — 

Apples,  green  or  ripe 

2,423,079 
74,037 

2,777 

1,422,665 

18,262 

2,113 

1,495,507 

49,462 

107 

{ 

2,696,937 

11,807 

81 

250 

4,379,826 
34,942 

Belgium 

7,973 

B.  Australasia  : — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand. .  J 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

France 

3 

10 

1,065 

29 

51,694 

2,074 

20,798 

1,671 

1,619 

102 

1.919 

302 

11.902 

2,782 

20,353 

1,114 

1,534 

245 
3,697 

116 

101 

2,029 

1,390 

25,085 

2,649 

16,485 

649 

1,584 

95 

4,400 

57,572 

Germany 

49,323 

Holland 

.^,846 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

0.  C 

G.B 

U.S 

B.  Africa....   .... 

B.  Australasia  : — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  VV.  Indies 

France 

Germany 

l«,86i 
745 
642 

44,624 
1,183 

5,382 

2,578.853 

1,483,048 

1,567,322 

2,759,047 

4,591,169 

Fruits,  all  other,   including 
canned  fruits,  N.E.S 

251,176 

240,357 

30,329 

450 

242 

12,083 

37,001 

8,612 

4 

3,091 

1,356 

415 

159,575 

177,570 

16,720 

131,820 

146,475 

286 

/ 

377,048 

178,027 

9,859 

331.448 

262,876 

3,673 

1 

1,678 

3J32 

959 

660 

1,007 
441 

1,291 

6,893 
904 

2,731 

1,903 

156 

1,000 

86 

7,026 

5,558 

705 

Holland 

1,501 

2,752 

Japan 

Newfoundland..'. . 
St.  Pierre 

8,614|           9,934 
1,084               688 

8,953 
1,148 

0.  C 

G.B 

U.  S 

1,137 

80 

184 

Recapitulation. 

585,116 

367,759 

296,194 

579,820 

624,409 

Fruits 

2,697,364 

321,757 

4,597 

30,529 

1,650 

10 

1,633 

28,298 

191,183 

68,767 

74 

33,097 

3,151 

114 

1,327 

462 

1,605,784 

225,793 

4,813 

16,722 

192 

3,949 

3,129 

91,230 

62,739 

34 

30,259 

2,198 

158 

700 

1,723 

1,635,336 

212,174 

3,449 

325 

(            35 

\ 

3,105,053 

209,393 

2,747 

11,413 

250 

ioi 

3,300 

3,650 
256,296 
128,387 

1,291 
26,286 

1,705 

274 

1,821 

4,736,813 
325,582 

Belgium 

7,998 

B.  Africa....    .... 

B.  Australasia  :— 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  Guiana.    

B.  W.  Indies 

France 

5,513 

3 

86 

325 

5,483 

1,700 

66,230 

25,116 

6 

28,191 

1,445 

35 
590 

78 

95 
13,!)00 
68,923 

Germany 

Holland 

Japan       . .  ....... 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

244,196 

126,324 

74 

58,949 

2,361 

12 
1,359 
2,256 

West  Indies — 

American 

Cuban  

0.  C 

3,384,013 

2,049,423 

1,980,518 

3,751,967 

5,594,444 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries . 

1900. 

190J. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Furs  and  skins  and  manufac- 
tures of: — 

Furs  and   skins    iindressed, 
the     produce    of     marine 

G.  B 

u.  S 

$ 

537,099 
143 

260 
322 

527,788 
5,602 

$ 

347,480 

8,657 

860 

9 

$ 

446,961 
3,203 

Germany 

Newfoundland 

G.B 

U.  S 

5,140 

537,242 

582 

538,530 

357,006 

450,164 

Furs,  undressed 

1,439,525 
296,872 

1,247,119 

376,168 

616 

5,072 

349 

5 

1,116,775 
663,057 
5,297 
3,636 
2,882 
1,212 

1,439,316 

844,469 

106,612 

8,386 

183 

1,415,576 
615,220 

France 

75.792 

1,900 
■   i^328 

20,668 

Newfoundland 

0.  C 

G.  B 

142 

1,739,625 

1,629,329 

1,792,859 

2,398,966 

2,127,398 

Furs,   all  other,  and  manu- 
factures of 

45,414 
37,606 

1,478 
400 

9,987 

11,813 

36,093 

33 

733 

1,465 

25,105 

14,582 

1,858 

605 

12,778 
39,892 

25,434 

52,049 
3,128 

U.S 

Germany 

Newfoundland 

4 
2,022 

84 
3,853 

G.  B 

94,885 

50,137 

42,150 

54,696 

84,548 

Recapitulation. 
Furs  and  manufactures  of.   . . 

2,022,038 
334,621 

1,259,192 
412,583 

1,669,668 
683,241 
5,459 
5,494 
8,022 
1,665 

1,799,574 

893,018 

106,612 

9,246 

13 

2,205 

1,887,971 

U.  S 

France    .......    . 

670,472 
79,292 

Germany 

Newfoundland 

0.  C 

3,378 

400 

11,315 

5,105 

23,796 

84 
195 

G.  B 

2,371,752 

1,680,048 

2,373,539 

2,810,668 

2,662,110 

Ounpowder  and  other  explo- 

509 
134,775 

7,206 

781 

"  *  10^542 

945 

1,634 

27,128 

166,290 

642 

36,122 

2,789 

iojoi 

433 
610 

15,204 
211,848 

"258 

r     13,989 

136 

15,742 

15,680 

381,819 

548 

26,431 

U.  S 

Arg.  Republic 

Brazil 

273,874 

B.  Australasia : — 
Australia ...    .  "1 
New  Zoaland  .  J 

Mexico 

Newfoundland .... 

U.S.  of  Colombia.. 

0.  C.   

G.  B  

11,870 
120 
400 

23,247 

450 

1,109 

6,562 
2,273 

32,953 
310 

768 

1,521 

156,392 

244,715 

257,945 

435,243 

343,924 

Hay 

378,946 

715,604 

25 

263,260 

969 

16,549 

459,235 

1,158,128 

3,871 

383,168 

42,191 

15,151 

10 

492 

1,702,904 

504,247 

18,386 

2,095,201 

1,083 

22,390 

13,290 

13,641 

1,421,506 

1,925,490 

15,532 

155,674 

934 

19,164 

■ " '  18,130 

974,678 

U.  S  

Belgium 

B.  Africa ........ 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

793,965 

'*"' 13^953 

1,009 

24,043 

Germany 

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Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


• 

Ahticlks  Exported. 

- 
Countries, 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Hay — Con. 

Newfoundland 

Portuguese  Africa. 

St.  Pierre_ 

West  Indies — 
American 

11,240 
8,549 

7,162 
6,781 

10,137 

12,060 

$ 

39,900 
20,140 
10,457 

253 

7,809 

6,873 

180 

17,990 

3,024 

Cuban     

0.  C 

18,772 
205 

21,713 

26,136 
100 

17,300 
2,  .370 

G.  B 

U.  S 

France  

1,414.119 

2,097,902     4,415,324 

3,596,567 

1,898,068 

other  than  fur,  N.E.S    ..    .  . 

6,421 
1,312,2.36 

169,543         32,600 
2,034,975     1,664,595 

2,321, 

250           1,000 

77,666 
1,823,698 

■     2i376 

■l,26i 

280,816 

1,744,985 

(              300 

Germany 

457 

4,067 
12,799 

Holland 

Newfoundland . . . 
0.  C 

326 

2,600 

3,955           2,i86 
155    

2,642 

286 

G.  B ... 

U.S 

B.  Australasia : — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand../ 

Newfoundland 

0.  C  

G.  B 

U.S 

Belgium 

1,322,040 

2,211,199     l,700,38o!    1,905,001     2,045,894 

Hops 

11,5.34 
400 

3,475 

292 
734 

36  983         iTfii.S'         11  9nR;         19Q!»7 

l,091i           1-67.3            1  462 

966 

/ 



285 

120 

21 

16,435 

37,970         18,989 

12,998 

14,399 

Sole  and  upper  leather,   in- 
cluding leather,  N.E.S 

1,406,029 

24,610 

775 

2,446 

189 

150 

462 

-       6,521 

7,.313 

83,928 

7,991 

1,820,093 
47,734 

1,803,859 

17,294 

3,707 

2,015,285 

21,865 

8fi9S 

1,916,101 

70,651 

76,341 

107 

B.  Africa 

2,000 

114 

190 

3,871 

15,773 

1  778              7  48« 

B.  Australasia  :— 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand. .  j 

B.  W.  Indies 

France  

Gern^any 

Japan 

Newfoundland 

Norway  &  Sweden. 

0.  C 

/          309 

I 

963 

1,616 

13,819 

24,206 

429 

6,262 

87i 

1,092 

1,836 

8,228 

56 

293 

85,608 

(58,7531        82,4§9 

77,774 

5,164 

3,703 

G.  B 

U.  S 

1,540,414 

1,975,383 

1,912,098     2,172,682 

2,156,181 

Boots  and  shoes 

17,510 
7,719 

17,274 

12,587 

660 

20,343 

9,790 

235 

35,390 
21,830 

11,471 

68 
14,768 
74,821 

54,038         23,489 

21,075            18ft.nfi 

5,660 

36,244 

6,545 

547 
15,840 

566 

11,970 

46 

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia ; — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand.    / 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

China 

France  

Newfoundland   . . . 

St.  Pierre 

0.  C   

8,014 

/       3,820 

I       7,915 

489 

17,724 

8,143 

1,840 
11,088 

1,055 
20,258 

8                   20> 

.30 

42,934 

8,264 

14,042 

62,321 
9,019 
1,351 

62,026'         76,514 

6,031|          5,888 

459           1,811 

86,118 

223,588 

185,774       152,465!       161,661 

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Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported, 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

• 
1903. 

1904. 

Leather      and      manufactures 
of  : — Con. 
Manufactures  of  leather, 
N.E.S 

G.  B 

170,632 
29,232 

67,238 

822 

58 

690 

2,908 

1,395 

n, 

165,890 

70,608 

8,977 

2,099 

719 

30 

5,829 

81 

$ 

182,075 

26,425 

2,097 

J        3,450 

t        2,906 

211 

1,000 

3,102 

625 

24,850 

25,901 

979 

2,230 

4,365 

642 

s 

13,830' 

83,788 

400 

7,170 

524 

1,115 

U.S 

B.  Africa.. 

B.  Aiistralasia  :— 

Australia "i 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  W.  Indies •. 

Germany 

Newfoundland 

O.C .... 

G.  B 

u.  S 

3,196 
597 

2,094 
507 

Recapitulation. 
Leather  and  ir.anufactures  of. . 

262,975 

254,233        221,891 

62,760 

109,42& 

1,594,171 

61,561 

775 

59,684 

18,285 

25 
12,795 

2,021,373    2,039,972 
140,172!         64.794 

2,063,624 

65,822 

9,138 

16,610 

28,276 

15,882 

4,928 

27,162 

1,935,591 
190,68a 

Belgium 

B.  Africa 

3,707 
11,889 

/       7,579 

t      10,821 

489 

18,898 

76,341 

12,077 

7,052 

B.  Australasia  : — 
Australia..    •  •  •  \ 
New  Zealand. .  J 

B.  Guiana 

B.W.Indies 

China 

13,684 

68 

15,677 

74,821 

3,871 

111.  803 

8,809 
18,199 

1,060 

21,313 

46 

' 

France. 

Germany  

1,697 
7,311 

1,624 

14,921 

7 

134,176 

9,063 

1,823 

20 

916 

135 

147,711 

6,116 
1,567 

293 

Japan          

7,519             '  i2 

109 

Newfoundland . .    . 
Norway  &  Sweden. 
St.  Pierre 

107,179 

7,991 

9,857 

657 

134,371 

8,345 
12,930 

156,382 
"  "  5,9i& 

O.C 

G.B 

U.S. 

Belgium 

Germany 

5,390 

1,889,507 

2,453,204 

2,319,763 

2,387,907 

2,427,270 

Lime 

"  ■ '   73,793 

3,442 
63,345 
15,371 

> 

86,041 

16,636 

2,052 

7,107 

108 

90 

96,912 

21,047 

9,485 

.  83,978 
19,664 

Hawaii 

1,200 
59 
51 
46 

i 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

203 

92 

3,272 

129 

179 

40 

224 

17& 

O.C 

G.B      

Metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 
factures of  : — 
Copper,  all  kinds 

77,360 

83,514 

112,034 

127,792 

173,116 

2,734,589 

104,044 

1,015 
2,659,261 

340,712 

2,649,650 

63 

63,699 
4,440,525 

u.  S    

1,387,388 

0.  C 

G.  B 

1,387,388 

2,C60,276 

2,990,425 

2,907,705 

4,504,224 

Gold-bearing  quartz,  dust 
nuggets,  &c  

538 

14,135,195 

11,730 

1,080 

■  181,125 

24,231,890 

32,041 

ioo 

55 

19,677,074 

6,545 

930 

1,923 

16,484,142 

1,991 

1,850 

914 

100 

U.  S 

18,815,957 

China 

Hong  Kong 

0.  C 

1,730 

14,148,543 

24,445,1.56 

19,684,604 

16,490,820 

18,817,787 

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No.  16. — ^Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

• 
Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Metals  and  minerals,  &c. — Con. 
Gold  and  silver — Con. 

G.  B 

U.  S 

China 

3,496 
1,350,559 

9 

'  2,379^956 

'  2,055^428 

9 

$      ^ 

1,804,592 

1,829,967 
39,146 

O.C 

40,800 

1,.S54,055 

2,420,750 

2,055,428 

1,804,592 

1,869,113 

Total  gold  and  silver . . 

15,502,598 

26,865,9061  21.740.032 

18,295,412 

20,686,900 

G.  B 

U.  S 

Arg.  Republic 

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia : — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand . .  / 

B.  W.  Indies 

Iron  and  steel  and  mfrs.  of — 
Agricultural  implements  . 

474,532 
11,001 
20,432 

2,767 

469,763 

375,634 
37,120 
27,571 
17,015 

441,761 

378,229 

23,742 

38,731 

6,265 

/    635,601 
t      46,949 

448,668 
39,274 
60,923 
70,109 

872,855 

109,346 

12,088 

1,684 

13,626 

238,868 

225.275 

44,215 

4,226 

2,378 

4,579 

3,503 

479,703 
47\346 

138,283 
56,972 

1,030,898 
i52,16t 

Chile  

1,904 

13,046 

208,584 

376,089 

62,955 

3,070 

frl7 

1,253 

2,149 

7,798 

217,897 

474,249 

89,907 

1,316 

-    912 

972 

764 

12,545 

237,729 

340,953 

30,360 

7,961 

1,222 

6,310 

12,952 

32,955 

324 

5,708 

1,500 

5,29> 

Denmark  

13,230 

France 

Germany 

298,844 
126,645 

Holland 

Italy 

20,057 
6,711 

Newfoundland 

Norway  &  Sweden. 
Roumania     

1,102 
13,791 
21.415 

Russia 

Spain 

35,599 

39,806 

121,9451       113,'i62 

12,166         15,888 

8,926!         24,939 

TJ  rutruay 

9,870 

10.599 

o.cf...^ ... 

2,069            4,'859 

4,638         14,623 

G.  B 

Machines  and  machinery, 
N.E.S., including  sewing 
machines. 

1,693,581 

1,749,565 

1,820,800 

2,299,292 

2,581,069 

113,212 
356,258 

12,848 
843 

155,563 
303,352 

12,818 

72,187 

252,040 

125 

114 

2,612 

15,543 

f     82,678 

\     47,220 

517 

2,480 

621 

340 

" " "  14^628 
2,714 
4,993 

153,697 

319,119 

6,540 

219,013 

U.  S 

371,993 

Arg.  Republic. . . 
Austria-  Hungary.. 
Belgium 

4,389 

23,047^         10.^24 

16,433 
11,586 

109,651 

7,629 

5,140 

452 

16.495 

969 

168 

2,689 

3,387 

16,816 

3,199 

444 

13,201 

29,559 

336 

157 

5,275 

29,225 

B.  Africa 

11,565 
40,057 

10,424 

55,036 

10,822 

730 

134 

2,636 

2,400 

24,927 

11,910 

3,221 

210 

900 

7,369 

60,817 

22,849 

B.  Australasia  : — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand. .  J 

B.  Guiana 

57,294 

3,930 

448 

B.  E.  Indies 

B.  W.  Indies 

Brazil  

30,012 
407 
9,985 
1,070 
6,748 
9,882 
828 

4,415 
443 

100 

Cen.  Am.  States. . 

Chile  

France 

180 
4,025 
6,394 

Germany  

7,466 

Holland'      

3,211 

Italy   

2,485 
36,175 

5,629 
18,756 

8^978 

51,813 

4,644 

5 

11,417 

1,991 

Mexico 

Newfoundland 

Russia 

10,223 

41,730 

125 

St.  Pierre 

Switzerland.    . . . 

75 

245 

West  Indies — 

American 

Cuban 

O.C   

1,380 
2,268 
2,639 

♦• 

1,381 
3,055 

8,295 
1,005 

7,352 
6,725 

3,01a 
19,986 

6.86-,094 

678,304 

584,36fi 

737,019 

812,688 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Oontinued. 


Akticlbs  Exported. 


Metals  and  minerals  &c. — Con, 
Iron  and  steel,  &c. — Con. 
All  other  iron  and  steel  and 
manufactures  of,  N.E.S. 


Recapitulation. 

Iron  and  steel   and  manufac- 
tures of 


Countries. 


G.B 

U.S    

Arg.  Republic  .... 
Austria-Hungary  . 

Belgium ...    

Brazil 

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  Guiana  

B.  W.  Indies 

China 

Denmark 

France 

Germany 

Hong  Kong 

Italy 

Japan  

Mexico 

Newfoundland .... 
Norway  &  Sweden. 

Russia 

St.  Pierre. 

West  Indies — 

American 

Cuban 

O.C 


G.  B 

U.S 

A.rg.  Republic 

Austria  Hungary. . 

Belgium 

Brazil 

B.  Africa  ...    

B.  Australasia- 
Australia \ 

New  Zealand . .  J 

B.  E.  Indies 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies  .... 

Cen.  Am.  States. . . 

Chile 

China     ...    . 

Denmark 

France 

Germany 

Hawaii 

Holland 

Hong  Kong 

Italy 

•Japan 

Mexico 

Newfoundland 

Norway  &  Sweden. 

Roumania , 

Russia 


1900. 


1901. 


208,159 
546,623 


95 

7,472 

190 


19,509 

90 
3,097 
1,940 


1,599 
68,965 


1.3,284 

149,665 

35,452 


4,042 


16,676 
5,975 


1,082,833 


795,903 
913,882 
33,280 
938 
32,522 
10,175 
14,332 

529,329 

30,012 

726 

3,504 

1,318 

8,797 

1,940 

13,046 

220,065 

445,882 

990 

63,099 


5,555 


49,459 

155,941 

36,711 


57,033 


262,484 

718.856 

.3,348 

683 

12,193 

1,499 

4,617 

19,504 

6 
4,028 
1,868 


1902. 


11,986 

93,512 

663 


5,043 

9,631 

86,617 

27,081 


5,984 


11,072 
8,993 


1,289,668 


793,681 

1,059,328 

43,737 

695 

23,222 

5,1.39 

32,056 

516,301 

2,498 

10,828 

4,242 

2,854 

27,076 

2,035 

11,298 

241,793 

570,982 


90,117 

663 

2,366 

5,075 

17,000 

148,346 

29,298 


41,592 


1,128,053 

2,184,746 

810 

437 

8,373 

2 

10,829 

29,800 

4,326 

471 

3,125 

2,660 

4,774 

10,254 

95,327 

5,420 
340 

7,212 
78,508 
23846 

6,486 

5,816 

14 
4,183 
6,473 


3,622,285 


1,578.469 

2,460,528 

39.666 

1,311 

10.985 

342 

32,637 

'    748,079 

;      98,495 

4,098 

3,771 

15',699 

2,V30 

17,319 

250,697 

441,273 

5 

31,970 

112 

13»381 

785 

16,190 

131,543 

30,156 

12,952 

44,085 


1903. 


1904. 


234,875i       353,694 
3,313,494     1,880,208 
23  630 


6,310 

17 

30,226! 

14,874 
4,216 
1,498 
7,302 
2,406 
1,950 
1,308 

46,391 
3,142 

14,600 
1,200 

31,167 

77,510 
8,482 


4,277 


2,972 
4,598 


3,812,838 


837,240 

3,671,887 

67,486 

170 

22,743 

1,051 

111,921 

997,380 

121,191 

13,626 

6,652 

23,797 

2,914 

5,013 

2,406 

15,676 

243,503 

288,482 

48^247 

3,421 

19,270 

2,645 

44,368 

109,447 

1.3,061 

3,503 

122,281 


1,824 

273 

27,998 

.30,274 

14,242 

115 

5,391 

1,679 

350 

6,291 

1,436 

50 

11,445 

10 

3,605 

97,793 

6,752 

5 

2,580 


892 

6,785 


2,454,322 


1,052,410 

2,299,547 

143,302 


43,106 
373 

107,819 

1,118,466 

170,335 

5,239 

563 

5,884 

180 

9,828 

1,745 

17,180 

311,529 

135,547 

24'.652 

5,193 

20,147 

95 

13,828 

140,625 

20,543 

21,475 

113,292 


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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &,c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900, 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

EecapitiUation— Con. 

Metals  and  minerals,  &c. — Con. 
Iron  and  bteel  and  nianufac- 

Spain 

$ 

1,002 
6,072 

387 

5,821 

11,417 

6,097 

14 

12,603 

3,449 

9 

14,986 
4,564 
5,275 
8,926 
1,330 

18,284 
2,825 

St.  Pierre . 

4,108 

Switzerland 

Uruguay 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 

West  Indies- 
American 

Cuban 

11,012 
152 

1,380 

18,944 

2,473 

10,906 
90 

'"is"  455 
3,790 

25,071 
1,685 

10,621 

4,206 

3,935 

0.  C 

G.  B 

u.  s .   

13,376 

3,462,508 

3,717,537 

6,027,454 

6,849,149 

5,848,079 

Lead  ore 

41,289 

621,280 

26,122 

3.931 
2,272,830 

19,500 
708,108 
161,745 

250 
383,827 

347  740 

Belgium 

Chile 

66,300 
174,000 

Germany 

16 

O.C...  

23 

G.  P. 

688,691 

2,517,084 

889,369 

384,077 

347,740 

393 

68,382 
997 

2,168 

48,524 

2,167 

769 

"4^585 
383 
555 

131 

76,601 

1,834 

1,273 

/       2,422 
I       2,769 
1,125 
1,322 
6,852 
513 
3,405 

3,476 
39,510 

3,215 
12,384 

1,144 

818 

11,758 

1,794 

8,145 
681 

8,028 

1,301 

20,141 

3,340 

5,387 

2,948 

U.  S 

Belgium 

Brazil 

B.  Australasia — 
Australia .    . . .  \ 
New  Zealand../ 

Chile 

Holland 

Newfoundland. . . 

St.  Pierre 

0.  C 

G.  B 

979 

230 
263 

297 

15,312 

19,038 

5,264 

737 

3,031 

71,244 

59,151 

98,247 

90,953 

76,796 

minerals  and  mfrs.  of  : — 
Asbestus 

70,749 

322.984 

16,260 

136,294 
451,386 
161,468 

201,474 

743,763 

41,912 

98,167 

757,724 

22,226 

70 

19,740 

28,646 

7,275 

21,455 

102 

116,866 

709,381 

13,428 

5,000 

53,412 

47  560 

u.  s 

Belgium  

British  Africa.   . . . 

France  

Germany 

'80i9i6 

25,397 

85,345 

4,480 

2,975 

1,528 

30,245 
89,868 

Holland 

10,200 
28,311 

678 

Italy 

23,940 

0.  C  . . . .  ' 

G.  B 

490,909 

868,873 

1,131,202 

955,405 

984,836 

Niekle,  fine,  contained  in  ore, 
matte  or  speisa 

89,091 
745,422 

878^159 

292,036 

945,434 

15 

U.  S 

0  c 

1,040,498 

958,365 

1,040,498 

958,365 

834,513 

878,159 

1,237,485 

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No.  16.— Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c.' — Continued. 


Akticles  Exported, 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

190>{. 

1903. 

1904. 

Metals  and  minerals,  &c.— Con. 
Miscellaneous     metals    and 
minerals  &c. — Con. 
All  other  metals  an  j  min- 
erals, and  manufactures 
of,  N.E.S.— Con 

G.  B 

25,471 

432,425 

40,593 

752 

282 

1,100 

500 

112,238 
573,606 

80,622 

1,605 

217 

1,219 

39,413 

114,201 
627,533 
154,759 

(          420 

"223 

2.912 

34,049 

77,829 

354,437 

784,525 
102,465 

3,879 

448 

159 

1,015 

7,937 

147,240 

20 

6,991 

3,951 

■  268 

1,717 

$ 

211,504 

506,821 

84,483 

2,756 

78 

492 

651 

24  516 

U.  S 

Belgium ...    . 

B.  Australasia — 
Australia .   . .  /^ 
New  Zealand..  J 

B.  W.  Indies 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Hong  Kong 

281,046 
163 

Japan 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

4",  736 

60 

1,104 

' " ' "  1,329 
176 

468 

69,600 

2,070 

55 

2,027 

"  16^129 
118 

' 

0.  C  

12,166 

G.B 

U.  S 

Arg.  Republic 

Austria-Hungary . . 
Belgium 

507,023 

810,893 

1,085,678 

1,415,047 

1,140,922 

and  minerals  and  mfrs.  of 

2,038,430 

2,638,131 

3,051,393 

3,248,611 

3,363,243 

Becapitulation. 

Metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 
factures of 

937,839 

20,272,593 

33,280 

938 

116,494 

10,175 

14,332 

530,081 

30,012 

726 

3,801 

1,318 

8,797 

13,774 

13,046 

221,165 

527,546 

990 

63,391 

1,080 

5,555 

1,462 

49,459 

161,656 

36,711 

1,230,452 

34,635,140 

43,737 

695 

267,479 

5,139 

32,056 

519,467 

2,498 

10,828 

4,534 

2,854 

134,176 

34,196 

11,298 

268,409 

870,021 

2,343,633 

29,744,107 

39,666 

2,766 

371,2^5 

1,615 

34,198 

/    750,921 

\    101,264 

4,257 

1,077 

4,169 

1,468,609 

27,538,955 

67,702 

170 

150,649 

13,435 

113,776 

1,002,403 

122,457 

13,687 

6,952 

24,101 

2,914 

16,771 

4,397 

15,576 

264,327 

325,065 

1,737,916 

29,915,513 

143,534 

144!  357 

5,760 

123,642 

1,124,202 

170,710 

5.239 

563 

6,784 
201 

Brazil 

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia i 

New  Zealand .  / 

B.  E.  Indies 

B.  Guiana 

B.  "W.  Indies 

Cen.  Am.  States  . . 

Chile 

16,224 

9,275 

17,319 

283,854 

565,295 

5 

111,121 

1,042 

37,321 

70,385 

16,417 

140,473 

30,2^4 

12,952 

44,085 

.387 

6,460 

11,417 

3,427 

6,097 

25,140 

42,621 

17,180 

365,607 

208,573 

China    

Denmark .   .    ..... 

France  

Germany 

Hawaii 

Holland 

Hong  Kong 

Italy 

Japan 

Mexico 

94,597 

663 

5,341 

5,075 

17,000 

154,341 

29,298 

204,556 

5,291 

40,725 

14,476 

46,422 

121,709 

13,086 

3,503 

122,435 

14,986 

5,.508 

5,275 

105 

8,926 

1,330 

334,9.36 
5,356 

48,468 

95 

15  699 

Newfoundland 

Norway  &  Sweden. 
Roumania 

162,263 
20,543 
21,475 

113,692 

18,284 

3,680 

Russia 

Spain 

57,033 

41,674 
1,002 
7,409 

St.  Pierre 

4,398 

Switzerland 

Turkey 

1,881 

25,071 

1,685 

Uruguay 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 

11,612 
152 

10,906 
450 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  CQuntries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

19C1. 

1902. 

4 

1903. 

1904. 

Recapitulation.  —Con. 

Metals  and  minerals  and  manu 
factures  of— Con 

West  Indies- 
American  

Cuban 

$ 
1,380 

$ 

14 

12,675 

1,483 

$ 

"  "  lbj69 
4,859 

31 

19,049 

13.560 

4,053 

0.0 

G."  B 

1,014 1          3,790 

12,238 

23,150,859 

38,458,085 

34,796,920 

31,775,907 

34,826,982 

795 

1,045 

81,903 

888 

30 

U.  S. 

5,184 
103,437 

363 

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia- 
Australia \ 

New  Zealand.  J 

B.  VV.  Indies 

1: 

^ 

93 
65,145 
10,427 
18,183 
6,443 
11,688 

42 

' " "  65J887 

306 

China ....    

Hong  Kong 

Japan 



20,202 
1,179 
3,439 

Newfoundland .... 
Philippines 



5,918 
12,006 

St.  Pierre 

West  Indies- 
American 

Cuban  



O.  C 

1,697 

G.  B 

U".  s 

242,539 

15.^761 

Musical  instruments  :— 

Cabinet  organs 

391,139 
3,543 
1,050 
3,035 

26,547 

305 

10,060 

2,190 

743 
1,535 

391,467 
8,004 
3,022 
6,200 

26,595 

833 
16,880 

573 
1,536 
3,406 

332,936 
6,980 
5,728 
3,380 

r      15,483 

\       7,917 

272 

16,108 

2,158 

1,564 

2,163 

269,733 

7,089 

4,614 

17,982 

12,491 

8,510 

770 

17,464 

4,351 

726 

5,954 

200,888 

4,812 

1,650 

12,674 

12,477 

20,099 

595 

12,809 

Belgium .   .    

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia  : — 

Australia 1 

New  Zealand  .  / 

B.  W.  Indies 

Germany 

Holland 

Newfoundland 

0.0  

10,071 
1,781 
1,705 

G.  B..   

U.S 

440,147 

458,506 

394.689 

349,684 

279,561 

All    other    musical    instru- 
ments    , 

13,621 

25,310 

1,026 

23,583 

1,280 
7,640 
1,850 
1,202 
1,870 

22,335 

29,364 

240 

42,360 
570 

14,281 

38,660 

1,267 

f      21,330 

\          168 

4,140 

80 

14,710 

47,781 

],038 

14,447 

800 

2,605 

10 

1,486 

404 

1,056 

13,138 
54  129 

B.  Africa 

630 

B.  Australasia  :— 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand  .  J 

B.  W.  Indies 

Fi'ance 

11,566 

1,360 

800 

200 

Germany 

Newfoundland 

0.  C 

200 

628 

1,317 

167 

2,477 
1,761 

2,899 
2,400 

- 

77,382 

97,014 

84,164 

84,337 

87,589 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &€.■ — Continued. 


Articles  Expobtkd. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Recapitulation. 

G.  B 

404,760 

28,853 

2,075 

4,061 

50,130 

1,585 
8,090 
11,910 
2,190 
1,945 
1,930 

413,792 

37,368 

3,022 

6,440 

68,955 
1,403 

$ 

347,217 
45,640 

5,728 
4,647 

/      36,813 

1,        8,085 

4,412 

80 

16,108 

2,158 

4,041 

3,924 

$ 

284,443 

54,870 

4,614 

19,020 

26,938 

9,310 

3,375 

210 

18,950 
4,351 
1,130 
6,81(» 

214,326- 

58,941 

2,650 

13,304r 

24,04a 

21,45{> 

1,395^ 

200 

u.  S 

Belgium  

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia : — 
Australia  ....  1 
New  Zealand  .  / 

B.  W.  Indies 

France  

Germany 

17,080 

753 

2,164 

4,543 

12,976 

10,071 

4,680 

3,10& 

Holland 

Newfoundland  . . . 
00 

G.B 

U.  S 

517,529 

555,520 

478,853 

434,021 

367,150- 

Oil  cake 

221,825 

166,685 
4,449 
8,791 

187,895 

264,327 

4,700 

13,111 

5,502 

2,305 

269,045 

Belgium . 

Holland 

0.  0  

2,309 

17,882 

13,354 

3,534 

321 

28 

3,422 

16 

G.B 

U.S 

B.  Australasia — 
Australia.    .  ..) 
New  Zealand. .  J 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Germany 

224,162 

183,347 

205,793 

289,945 

286,254 

Oils.    , 

4,840 
50,415 

125 

51 
226 

18,257 
46,371 

2,571 

137 
2,037 

34,597 

57,384 

/        5,454 

t           737 

1,520 

3,258 

18,548 

25,823 
33,008 

6,001 
1,711 
761 
1,574 
25,923 
5,789 
4,805 

11,93^ 

45,774 

10,501 

2,045 
2,580 
9,200 

Ha.yti 

176 

Holland .... 
Mexico 

24,199 

7  380 

13,626 

10,974 

391 

Newfoundland 

0.0 

8,260 
324 

4,363 
338 

16,874 

7,824 

8,873 
1,658 

G.B 

Paper(Wall  paper  only,  prior  to 
1903) 

64,241 

74,250 

170,395 

115,926 

114,410 

1,359 
25,091 

6,303 
9,200 

6 

2,777 

332,328 

47,400 

5,818 

26.12S 

19,115 

345,655 

40,938 

60 

2,003 

10,952 

7,701 

1,141 

1,241 

42,452 

3,130 

1,602 

395 

1,209 

3,288 
1,053 

447,672 

165,251 

8,428 

132 

U.S 

Arg.  Republic 

Belgium 

B.  Africa  

B.  Australasia — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  E.  Indies  

B.  Guiana  

B.  W.Indies 

Brazil 

176 

2,087 

i3i 

3,862 
4,148 

5 

132 

/        4,608 
L        9,061 

80 

294 

8,704 

383,443 

43,354 

277 

553 

13,392 

5,440 

762 

Chile 

Ecuador 

1,029 

50,403 

4,642 

497 

Newfoundland 

Peru 

Philippines 

2,334 

17,998 

9,798 

St.  Pierre 

2 

13 

29 

Venezuela 

2,130 

550 
10,386 

West  Indies — 

Cuban 

O.C  ....   

9.3 

31,271 

41,518 

26,769 

893,607 

1,147,074 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exportkd. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Pelts,  raw 

G.B 

U.S 

O.C 

$ 

6,058 

32,629 

552 

$ 

S 

$ 

86,i62 

36,847 
3 

74,523 

54,126 

G.B 

• 
Provisions : — 
Butter 

a5,162 

38,239 

36,850 

74,523 

54,126 

6,239,814 
19,637 

3,197,839 

8,127 

300 

3,322 

59,488 

345 

1,199 

6,272 

6,466,495 

41,554 

12 

r           260 

6,554,014 

14,179 

133,958 

6.187 

4,403,094 
15,675 
16,417 

U.S 

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia- 
Australia \ 

New  Zealand . .  / 

B.  Guiana  .... 

B.  W.  Indies. 

Brazil 

3,767 
63,667 



6,796 

71,816 

1,608 

78 

1,581 

2,040 

101 

7,565 

112,968 

9,084 

141 

6,077 

13 

6,412 
127,790 

China   

Dan.  W.  Indies . . . 
Dutch  W.Indies.. 

Germany 

Holland 

1,663 
10,072 

'7^216 

1,763 
5,858 

25,644 

8,175 

Japan  

2,498 

717 

1,013 

1,816 

4,685 

69,017 

28,655 

6,574 

6,027 

Mexico 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

Venezuela 

West  Indies — 

American 

Cuban 

66,069 
23,425 

1,624 

46,067 
30,855 

270 

47,066 
27,111 

88,422 
26,598 

243 
376 

202 
3,771 

796 

O.C  

127 

396 

2,982 

G.B 

U.S 

6,429,563 

3,355,197 

5,667,150 

6,953,906 

4,735,653 

Cheese ....   . .    

20,437,936 

7,108 

15 

347 

1,012 

13,393 

987 

2,515 

55i 

16,651 

21,033,131 

40,131 

124 

36 

10,418 

1,194 

16,340 

456 

19,803.877 
12,181 

24,683,404 
7,842 

24,138,291 
6,003 

Belgium 

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia 1 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

China 

Dan.  W.  Indies . . . 

Germany 

10 

868 

/        6,862 

\          216 

1,833 

18,542 

1,409 

332 

1,179 

821 

20,100 

2,514 

6,913 

983 

2,165 

44,674 

1,734 

2,037 

170 

1,076 

21,334 

7,559 

6,247 
1,039 
1,193 
34,253 
1,899 
1.936 

12 

935 

16,603 

"  "  1^609 

Newfoundland . . , 
West  Indies — 

21,754 

392 
3,074 

211 
3,660 

^             350 
1,502 

331 
1,229 

211 

O.C 

G.B 

U.S 

2,466 

20,483,981 

21,123,251 

19,870,072 

24,776.406 

24,224,470 

Eggs , 

1,447,030 
2,661 
1,179 
2,155 
3,339 
1,578 

1,677,727 
7,185 
757 
1,563 
3,826 
l,2:« 

1,691,024 

38,663 

1,289 

2,092 

3,073 

1,420,760 

11,560 

2,172 

1,990 

4,750 

22 

1,036,035 
14,368 

B.  W.  Indies 

Newfoundland. . . 

St.  Pierre 

O  C               .... 

4,126 

2,769 

3,925 

900 

•- 

1,457,942 

1,692,290 

1,736,141 

1,441,254 

1,062,123 

10— i— 19 


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No.  16, — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Akticlks  Expokted 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Provisions—  Con. 
Meats : — 
Bacon  and  hams 

G.B 

U.S 

B.  Africa 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies  .... 
Germany    

12,749,175 

1,865 

56 

36 

595 

$ 

11,733,013 
43,432 

$ 

12,356,648 
46,022 

15,873,739 
7,004 
18,124 
.    54 
4,532 
3,019 
3,437 
39 

12,996,720 

15,>-83 
2,5.32 

70 
630 

61 
1,535 

853 
12,153 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

5,265 
273 

5,399 
544 

576 

8,341 
251 

West  Indies- 
American 

Cuban 

34 
142 

33 
115 

2,246 

15 

O.C 

G.B 

U.S.... 

B.  Africa 

1,260 

771 

12,758,525 

11,783,264 

12,404,990 

15,912,194 

13,037,519 

236,792 

6,084 

68,097 

823 

248 

246 

357,047 

6,743 

56,359 

141 

"   " "  1,382 
1,373 

855,895 

1,671 

22,450 

1,766 

151 

196 

62 

595,072 

6,652 

15,091 

1,053 

760 

739 

544 

2,299,963 

9,568 

37,749 

607 

"  1,688 
741 

B.  W.  Indies 

Germany 

Newfoundland 

O.C 

G.B 

U.  S 

Belgium  . .    

312,290 

423,045 

882,191 

619,911 

2,350,316 

Meats,  all  other,  and  lard. . . 

484,129 
28,753 

1,348,798 
27,504 

743,017 

42,227 

9,550 

2,017 

f        .3,400 

574,241 
56,685 

"   "9j63 

'  62,190 

448,647 
67,355 

B.  Africa 

66,097 

51 

258 
8,871 

344,901 
675 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia "1 

New  Zealand..  / 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Dan.  W.  Indies.  . . 

France . .. 

Germany 

10,700 

80 

9,829 

10 

195 

49,764 
5,621 

i3i 

731 
5,836 

1,064 
13,962 

1,330 

17,519 

13 

424 

500 

88,834 

6,507 

42,882 

92,419 

7,576 

70,318 
103,734 

5,718 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

49,146 
7,793 

255 

199 

West  Indies — 
American. . .   . 
Cuban '. 

45 

280 

5 
44 

255 

0.  C 

G.B 

u.  S 

1,586 

Recapitulation. 

589,212 

1,509,396 

902,944 

40,915,956 

182.318 

9,550 

25,347 

r      10,522 
1           216 
9,433 
100,784 
1,608 
1,487 
1,913 
2,578 

860,771 

1,062,051 

40,594,876 

66,108 

1,586 

68,503 

13,714 

4,895 
79,476 

39,347,555 

133,122 

601 

122,792 

11,778 

4,944 

86,227 

345 

1,767 

' " '  8^026 

49,701,230 

103,922 

2,021 

179,394 

75,468 

983 

10,896 

179,361 

9,084 

1,875 

8,114 

45,322,750 

128,8"52 

20 

410,058 

6,922 

1,039 

9,959 

196,448 

Belgium 

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia 1 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Brazil 

China 

2,650 
12,597 

4,010 

7,807 

Dan.  W.  Indies . . . 
Dutch  W.  Indies. . 

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"No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Abticlks  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901, 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Eecapitulation— Con. 
Provisions — Oon 

France 

1,227 

174 

7,405 

"3^649 

"  140^52 
32,817 

1,017 

12 

1,909 

120,160 

43,464 

396 

S 

$ 

$ 
58 

F.  W.  Indies 

Germany 

i,93i 

1,027 
46,844 

95,962 

Holland 

Jap)an 

8,175 

1,904 

158,864 

36,859 

128 

2,892 
4,685 
188,9.36 
41,301 
1,175 
6,574 

7,687 

159 

226,708 

37,418 

2,272 

• 

Mexico 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre.., 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 
Venezuela 

West  Indies — 
American 

Cuban . .   

0.  C 

2,016 
268 

770 
1,564 

711 
1,379 

599 
3,061 

1,277 
4,651 

G.  B 

u.  s 

41,031,513 

39,886,449 

41,463,488'  50,-569,442 

46,472,132 

Rags 

3,593 
45,694 

5,965 

41,361 

271 

21,343!        26,790 
64,663          .^19  622 

33,549 

110,166 

2,174 

0.  c 

G.  B 

U.  S 

50 

49,287 

47,597 

86,006 

86,462 

145,889 

Seeds : 
Clover  and  grass  seed.   ... 

188,829 

100,569 

459 

374,849 
121,630 

1,248 

632,451 

350,594 

15,561 

/       2,288 
\      41,018 

416,182 

124,385 

3,464 

552,354 

386,619 

700 

Belgium 

B.  Australasia — 
Australia .    . . .  \ 
New  Zealand  .  / 

B.  W.  Indies 

16,641 

13,517 

568 

61,749 

3,118 

1,716 

798 

33,037 

62,705 

Denmark 

13,069 

360 

54,769 

1,315 

1,037 

231 

31,257 

4,162 

223,342 

3,280 

95 

54,179 

597 

311,052 

10,470 

3,820 

121 

32,811 

21,587 

352,526 

4,198 

1,500 

22 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Norway  &  Sweden. 
O.C 

G.  B 

360,628 

595,834 

1,304,048 

957,307 

1,415,022 

Seeds,  all  other 

962,383 

5,6()0 

42,599 

137,803 

9,150 

40.323 

81,701 

1,611 

173,677 
19,712 

170,069 
37,709 

506,537 

125,988 
53 

392,813 

4,731 

125,875 

29,110 
13,084 

U.  S 

Belgium 

France 

Germany 

35,632 

63,025 

Holland 

99,403 
190 
236 

Newfoundland 

0.  C 

118 

37 

80 

G.  B 

1,046,332 

270,625 

1,033,745 

586,524 

142,023 

Recapitulation. 
Seeds 

1,151,212 

106,159 

43,058 

512,652 

130,780 

41,571 

806,128 
370,306 
185,630 

/        2,288 
\      41,018 

808  995 

nai  ±i^A 

U.  S 

129  116        -^QQ  ^a'i 

Belgium 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand . .  j 

B.  W.  Indies 

129,339 

700 

16,641 

33,037 

62,705 
45 

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"Ro.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Abtioles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903.  V 

1904. 

Recapitulation — Con. 

Denmark 

$ 

13,069 

360 

90,401 

1,315 

118 

1,037 

231 

$ 

13,517 

82,269 

63,360 

3,118 

56 

1,716 

779 

$ 

31,257 

41,871 

729,879 

129,268 

148 

$ 

54,179 

597 

374,077 

10,470 

201 

3,820 

32,811 

France 

21,587 

Germany 

Holland 

352,526 
103,601 

Newfoundland . . . 
Norway  &  Sweden 
0.  C 

209 
1,500 

194 

G.  B 

U.S 

Belgium 

B.  Africa.....    ... 

B.  Australasia — 

Australia 1 

New  Zealand..  / 

B.  E.  Indies 

B.  W.  Indies 

China 

France.            .   ... 

1,406,960 

866,459 

2,337,793 

1,543,831 

1,557,045 

Settlers'  effects 

58,242 

1,090,123 

50 

150 

3,259 

422 
1,383 
1,077 
1,000 

770 

3,436 

16 

65,590 

1,133,707 

675 

2,024 

1154 
1,230 
2,879 
1,012 
65 

68,218 

1,502,265 

5,900 

1,400 

{;::•:■:: 

355 

.  2,562 

1,640 

1,120 

111 

95 

3,505 

46,961 

1,297,117 

4,520 

4,370 

1,290 

3,899 

1,840 

4,845 

775 

3,016 

1,690 
10,000 
2,254 
365 
7,196 
1,899 

122,835 

1,166,144 

200 

4,200 

1,384 

906 

2,353 

760 

6,191 

Germany 

354 

600 

Hong  Kong 

Italy 

1,730 

116 

Japan 

Mexico         

1,177 

806 

3,673 
1,195 

625 

100 

2,057 

505 

650 

Newfoundland 

0.  C 

4,248 
540 

7,761 
425 

G.  B 

u.  S 

1,165,893 

" " '  3Cii70 
6,010 
1,600 

1,212,728 

1,592,845 

1,392,037 

1,315,503 

Ships  sold  to    ther  countries  . . 

9,000 

8,468 

8,000 
24,450 

23,981 

3,025 

Brazil 

B.  W.  Indies 

Dan.  W.  Indies . . . 

100,000 
5,400 

95,000 
7,500 
10,000 
13,626 
11,400 
6,000 

Dutch  W.  Indies. . 

France  

Italjr 

Mexico 

6,000 
81,000 

49,000 

25,063 

15,327 

Newfoundland. . . . 
Norway  &  Sweden 

4,150 

■  ■  ■  ■  11^688 
20,000 
45,000 

8,000 
4,380 

10,607 

21,906 

Spain 

St.  Pierre 

0.  C 

700 
1,340 

700 

G.  B 

U.      S .....: 

Arg.  Republic . ,    . 
Belgium 

205,618 

49,828 

273,927 

1,000 

66,468 

177,333 

167,507 

51,565 

Spirits  and  wines 

48,318 

334,354 

1,050 

110 

1,178 

372 

18,432 

59,112 

355,856 

1,837 

3,921 

577 

9,865 

/      15,894 
\           524 

45,498 

441,776 

2,925 

14,981 

986 

23,305 

14,576 
262 

62,893 

517,413 

2,400 

20,496 

Brazil 

476 
2,153 

9,363 

555 

B.  Africa 

5,776 

B.  Australasia : — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand .  J 

7,610 
524 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Arttoles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Sprits  and  wines— Con  

B.  E.  Indies  , .   . 

B.  Honduras 

B.  W.  Indies.  .    .. 
Cen.  Am.  States.. 
Chile 

S 

4,048 

1,425 

8,184 

19,657 

998 

S 

2,555 
2,203 
8,936 
20,992 
1.665 

541 

2,953 

7,498 

11,603 

332 

5,217 

16,.384 

12,747 

127 

998 

15,545 

1,063 

201 

22,458 

1,139 

],871 

170 
1,400 
6,294 
9,761 
2,086 

1,612 
4,377 
5,034 
15,413 
1,521 

China    

11,520           7804 

1,365 

France 

Germany 

1,728 

5,300 

2,314 

5,981 

47 

241 

9,723 

1,180 

3,242 

.19,463 

2,.509 

2,423 

8,715 
18,019 

7,143 
15,361 

Hawaii 

3,492 

1,186 

Holland 

560 

828 

16,814 

7,450 

420 

5,875 

722 

94 

1,848 
740 

Japan 

190 

12,772 

1,649 

357 



1,321 
3,800 

4,276 

Mexico 

Newfoundland 

Peru 

Philippines..    ...    . 

St.  Pierre 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 
West  Indies— 

American 

Cuban 

17,901 

2,704 

943 

10,691 

971 

2,083 

2,777 

970           2.868 

734 
9,418 

2.917 

0.  C 

4,491         7..'W7i        9..^'ln 

8,547 

G.B 

U.S..   

B.  Africa 

1 

419,431 

508,729       560,481        633,669 

720,014 

Stone  and  manufactures  of 

100 
490,165 

6,295 
493,298 

2,562 

593,695 

165 

20 

332 

4,387 

595,359 

625 

297 

489,724 

15,693 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Germany . .    

Newfoimdland  ... 

St.  Pierre 

West  Indies: — 
American 

'734 

550 

117 

10 

624 

113 

132 

944 

765 
234 

'  i,7i8 

72 

1,159 
37 

80 

2,070 

558 

2,584 
12 

Cuban 

0.  C 

G.B 

2,095 
216 

1,415 
415 

1,068 
2,320 

2,763 
306 

493,987 

503,046       601,952 

604,407 

512,336 

Sugar  and  molasses 

926 
96,659 

622 

21,602 

32 

330 

31,120 

108,657 

233 

14,028 

472 

87 

4,791 

106,736 

679 

16,653 

212 

136 

12,171 

206,995 

799 

9,467 

186 

870 

3,296 

161,841 

1,284 

15,849 

251 

1,220 

U.S 

B.  W.  Indies 

Newfoundland 

St  Pierre 

0.  C 

G.  B 

U.  S 

120,171 

154,597        129,207 

230,488 

183,741 

Tobacco  and  manufactures  of. . 

ll,854l         15,454 

89,057        346,311 

2,807:             780 

156              826 

332                17 

2,450!           2,531 
4,616l          3,876 
2,695!              500 
1,176           2,352 

13,100 

133,152 

100 

312 

f          120 

[ 

1,200 
3  902 
1,500 
2,380 

12,245 
253,774 

8,848 
755 

17 

206 

21,679 

558,903 

14,248 

179 

Belgium  

B.  Africa 

B.    Australasia  :— 
Australia   . .    .  \ 
New  Zealand .  J 

B.  E.  Indies 

B.  W.  Indies 

China 

991 
648 

1,119 

41 

Denmark 

20 

1,300 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued 


Abticles  Expobtkd. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Tobacco  and  manufactures  of- 
C(m 

France 

$ 

2,097 

351 

744 

1,578 

14,114 

600 

22,737 

160 

936 

$ 

2,678 

3,097 

5,141 

888 

11,012 

656 

16,447 

140 

4,037 

$ 

2,245 

6,521 

31 

1,130 

14,961 

1,056 

16,361 

95 

440 

$ 

3,485 
9,119 

300 

Germany 

Gibraltar 

12,435 

Holland 

7,812 

14,334 

700 

13,522 

1,972 

22,039 

100 

9,225 

Newfoundland 

Norway  &  Sweden 

St.  Pierre. .    

Switzerland 

O.C 

G.  B 

U.  S 

826 

545 

158,460 

413,743 

198,606 

326,782 

644,605 

Vegetab] 
Potato 

es  — 

BS 

392 

17,493 

23,476 

65,398 

1,253 

5,513. 

6,327 

345 

24,392 

185,565 

155 

1,379 
70,174 
22,647 
64,198 

"8^688 

7,717 

237 

6,486 

181,103 

3,781 

1,689 

749,881 

32,108 

75,393 

16 

20,028 

6,792 

165 

4,551 

288,750 

108 

328,625 

34,328 

70,643 

20 

7,584 

5,716 

468 

8,761 

231,106 

2,609 

59,316 

37,977 

64,455 

15 

22,056 

6,939 

985 

24,034 

169,672 

3,646 

« 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Dan.  W.  Indies . . . 

Newfoimdland 

St.  Pierre 

U.S.  of  Colombia. 
West  Indies  :— 

American. 

Cuban 

0.  C  

G.  B 

u;s 

330,309 

366,410 

689,860 

389,095 

1,179,481 

All  otl 
vegel 

ler,  including  canned 
.ables.. 

27,570 

133,271 

261 

62,329 

127,066 

117 

180 

9,352 

24,854 

265,910 

9,623 

513 

6,487 
6 

7,375 

125,779 

13,964 

1,126 

9,089 

120 

3,150 

465 

11,327 

2,482 

717 

30,417 
184,200 

B.  Africa 

14,454 

B.  Guiana  

95 

B.  W.  Indies 

Dan.  W.  Indies... 

France..   

Japan  

2,262 

398 

1,520 

4,594 
27 
36 

60 

Newfoundland 

St.    Pierre 

0.  C 

7,032 
2,511 
1,382 

6,571 

1,517 

823 

5,502 

1,642 

654 

6,164 
1,731 
1,347 

G.  B 

176,207 

197,955 

315,191 

175,594 

243,125 

Vegetabl 

es 

27,962 

150,764 

416 

23,476 

67,660 

1,651 

1,520 

12,545 

8,838 
729 

24,392 

185,673 

890 

53,708 

197,240 

195 

22,827 

73,550 

" '  15,259 

9,234 

237 

6,490 

181,880 

3,745 

24,854 

594,535 

9,623 

34,841 

77,130 

26 

13.086 

7,3.58 
468 

8,761 

231,106 

3,263 

7,375 

185,095 

13,988 

39,103 

73,544 

135 

3,150 

465 

33,383 

9,421 

985 

24,034 

169,672 

4,339 

31,106 

u.  s 

B.  Africa 

934,081 
14,454 

B.  Guiana  

B.  W.  Indies.  .... 
Dan.  W.  Indies . . . 

France...    

Japan  

Newfoundland ... 
St.  Pierre.     .. 

32,203 

79,987 

43 

36 

68 

26,192 

8,523 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 
West  Indies — 

American.    .... 

Cuban 

O.C 

165 

4,551 

288,768 
1,429 

506,516 

564,365 

1,005,051 

564,689 

1,422,606 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Wood  and  mfrs.  of  :— 
Wood,  unmanufactured — 
Bark  for  tanning 

G.B 

U.S 

U.S 

a 

$ 
306 

$ 

5,276 
95,085 

$ 

$ 

61,899 
61,899 

61,718 

74,816 

66,905 

62,024 

100,361 

74,816 

66,905 

117,663         90,680 
88                45 

91,407 
21 
79 

115,634 
51 

84 

71,887 

St.  Pierre 

54 

O.C 

G.B 

U.S 

180 

20 

117,751 

90,905 

91,507 

115,769 

71,961 

Logs,  all  kinds 

16,843 

743,678 

115 

443,951 
589,964 

16,297 

549,119 

403 

21 

29,795 

401,743 

410 

2,610 

44,724 

364,292 

Newfoundland 

O.C 

7,885 

21,696 

2,732 

G.  B   

U.S ;.. 

A rg.  Republic  ... 
Belgium 

760,636 

1,056,611 

565,840 

434,558 

419,633 

Lumber : — 
Deals,  pine . .    

3,233,667 
31,730 

" " " "  iiii42 

2,714,320 

84,651 

160 

32,785 

3,017,753 
118,981 

15,849 
8,570 

3,538,272 
34,638 

9J928 

44,910 

2,749,432 

99,504 

144 

4,255 

B.  Africa 

128,476 

B  W  Indies 

20,528 
2,074 
3,266 

270 
650 

1,418 

4^072 
740 

Germany 

Spain 

1,086 
23,706 

oc .....:..:.... 

9,139 

38 

1,377,          2,533 

G.  B 

U.S  

Arg.  Republic 

Belgium 

Brazil         

3,286,598    2,857,822 

3,167,383 

.3,653,917!    2,984,344 

Deals,  spruce  and  other . 

7,522,397 

351,562 

27,599 

22,683 

18,618 

7,142,602 

479,263 

9,253 

49,988 

6.399,763 
460,057 

7,643,753 

257,647 

4,730 

7,210,740 
260,145 

8.982 

9,731 
24,850 

3,732|              946 
34.4031           9.100 

B.  Africa 

7,596 

55,321 

208,909 
15,967 

17,647         33.5791          7.213 

B.  Australasia : 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand..  / 

France  

French  Africa 

13,880 

150,243 
31,159 

/    130,878 
( 

49,512         96,007 

196,611 
26,666 

128,010 
5,220 

882 

190,828 

8,580 

35,378 

9,086 

1,857 

39,495 

55,107 

12,695 

7,683 

15,606 

11,685 

Holland 

Italy 

Newfoundland .... 
Portugal 

560 
61,417 

6,328 

24,702 

142,431 

580 

1,708 

24,871 

136,714 

1,419 

10,256 

36.005 

Spain 

St.  Pierre 

90,2491         77,202 
200           1.958 

O.C 

316 

1,560 

14,990 

8,287,960 

8,174,304 

7,451,148 

8,315,454 

7,920,444 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c.  — Continued. 


Articles  Expoeted. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Wood  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 
Wood,  unma'factured — Con. 
Lumber — Con. 
Deal  ends  .       . 

G.  B 

$ 

543,055 
4,214 
1,914 

588,422 

51,789 

1,078 

444,863 

10,064 

1,631 

1,202 

f        2,194 

529,434 

5,872 

834 

393,386 

cr.s 

6,679 

Belgium  ...     

B.  Africa 

100 

B.  Australasia :  — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand..  / 

France 



619 
25.196 

2,222 

1,051 

2,993 

3,983 
604 
713 

2,633 

4,128 

2,842 
200 
1,235 
7,587 
1,543 

2,758 

French  Africa 

Portugal 

6731        10,026 

334              160 

11,329           .S.9.52 

2,202 

Spain 

645 

G.  B 

357 

142 

268 

564,869 

681,384 

472,015 

551,769 

407,089 

Planks  and  bo 

ards 

1,171,945 

7,331,766 

359,280 

40,169 

1,552,232 

6,583,287 

189,125 

59,038 

59,866 

58,063 

287,475 

"  "  i4J77 

156,701 

71,345 

65,586 

1,623,888 

9,366,564 

472,718 

55,712 

19,002 

51,134 

/    231,673 
\        4,602 
25,803 
24,047 
125,467 
40,532 
91,089 

1,553,587 

10,573,616 

873,370 

24,288 

9,353 

141,268 

75,123 

1,617,315 

U.  S  

8,905,843 

Arg.  Republic 

Belgium 

Brazil 

862,296 
15,149 
59,595 

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia : — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand. .  / 

B.  E.  Indies 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Chile 

China 

21,757 

127,582 

402 

4,471 

101,484 

50,451 

115,662 

350 

6,290 

245,875 

102,694 
1,517 

64,659 

.S2,187 

111,799 

109,721 

57,497 

3,226 

6,076 

200 

3,400 

2,338 

68,140 

16,579 

4,204 

3,171 

63,256 

" " "  33,995 

165,585 

209,210 

65,444 

Dan.  W.  Indies . . . 
France  

41,919 
2,250 
1,580 

5,310 

1,200 

37,383 

150 

F.  W.  Indies 

3,963 

Germany , 

6,920 

1,340 

11,900 

20,874 
485 

16,475 
290 

■  ■  ■  14,735 

1,000 

Holland 

5,899 

Japan 

Madeira ... 

21,423 

25,080 

24,996 

2,063 

3,935 

9,715 

15,258 

41,688 
20,474 

3,284 

7,182 

27,762 

" " "  7^755 

.   3,648 

23,200 

3,918 

21,123 

10,866 

4,956 

29,015 

91,468 

1,625 

965 

Newfoundland 

Peru.... ;.. 

Philippines '. 

4,170 
22,395 

8,111 

286 

Portuguese  Poss  . 
St.  Pierre 

2,613 

15,126 

439 

54,484 

74,270 

38,971 

117,453 

10,322 

11,174 

11,922 

326 

13,573 

12,800 

105 

37,747 

119,954 

7,250 

31,335 

Spain 

Sp.  Poss.  in  Africa 

Uruguay 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 
West  Indies— 

Anierican 

Cuban 

34,994 

26,568 

1,284 

46,734 

88,453 

4,691 

34,740 
43,185 

41,764 
140,840 

O.C 

^8,300 

9,618,526 

9,400,469 

12,570,849 

14,008,846 

12,715,672 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countnes. 

1900-. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Wood  and  mfrs.  of : — Con. 
Wood,  unma'factured — Con. 
Lumber — Con. 
Laths,  palings  and  pick- 

G.  B 

$ 

25,606 
490,531 

9,048 

2,126 
304 
289 

3J564 

9 

46,618 
538,825 

9,461 

2,644 

291 

621 

3,059 

1,210 

35 

2,473 

456 

9 

19,682 
806,882 

f       8,346 

m 

136 

1,490 

4 

2,159 

28,188 
1,000,496 

8,209 
215 
574 
590 
910 
25 

1,861 

28,886 

U.  S 

787,613 

B.  Australasia : — 

Australia " 

New  Zealand. . , 

B.  W.  Indies.  ..    . 

Chile 

Newfoundland  ... 

St.  Pierre. .    .    .... 

Sp.  Poss.  in  Africa 

West  Indies — 
American. .    .    . 
Cuban. . 

11,987 

ii25i 

24 

162 
•  4,916 

0.  C 

638 

1,361 

61 

1,100 

G.  B 

U.  S 

532,106 

605,693 

840,714 

1,041,129 

835,939 

Joists  and  scantling  . .   . 

108,254 
70,403 
50,300 

264,698 
86,065 
19,255 

195,013 

156,486 

3,215 

64 

290,131 

121,393 

18,085 

9,270 

368,433 
113,428 

Arg.  Republic 

B.  Africa 

28,791 

Brazil 

7,785 
826 
233 

2,642 

26 

2,827 
4,896 

1,204 

B.  W.  Indies 

Newfoundland ... 
Sp.  Pops,  in  Africa 
West  Indies- 
American 

Cuban 

2,419 

960 

3,328 

530 
2,213 
2,956 

473 

453 
5^665 

191 

58 

4,903 

448 

O.C 

7,015 

6,197 

7,382 

G.  B 

235,664 

389,253 

367,965 

451,194 

524,838 

Staves  and  headings 

65,641 
475,730 

2,053 

460 
230 

3,027 

1,816 
859 

71,891 
362,470 

2,001 
235 

11405 

760 
1,321 

68,124 
224,092 

f 

43,250 
235,062 

47,735 

U.  S 

B.  Australasia : — 

Australia    \ 

New  Zealand. .  J 

B.  W.  Indies 

Dan.  W.  Indies... 

F.  W.  Indies 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

0.  C 

145,079 

(^ 

168 

1^203 

264 

833 

.3,632 

4,284 

140 

3,152 
4,129 
1,410 

"   "ii833 

854 
1,524 
6,196 

G.  B 

U.  S ...... 

Arg.  Republic .... 

549,816 

440,083 

301,047 

284,412 

207,505 

Lumber,  all  other,  N.  E.  S 

180,101 
410,778 

636,762 
230,025 

213,256 
216,275 

254,505 

323,997 

17,294 

7,214 

213,508 

173,823 

12,827 

B.  Africa 

2,199 

4,398 

2,801 
376 
980 

4,255 

1,076 
f 

6,014 

B.  Australasia : — 

Australia i 

New  Zealand..  / 

B.  W.  Indies 

\ 

3,682 

'   '   4,266 
6,120 

"   "  1,225 

51 

3,832 

4,325 

1,650 

640 

1,464 

China ... 

France 

Germany 

Holland 

Japan.  ...   

217 

290 

6,625 

3,707 
4,300 

620 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries.  ■ 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Wood  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 
Wood,  unma'factured — Con. 
Lumber— Con. 
Lumber  all  other,  N.  E.S. 
— Con 

Newfoundland.  . . . 

St.  Pierre 

0.  C . 

G.  B 

u.  s 

Arg".  Republic 

Belgium 

Brazil.  . .    

B.  Africa........ 

B.  Australasia : — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand. .  J 

B.  E.  Indies 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Chile     

2,648 
283 

$ 

14,162 

547 

1,112 

$ 

1,411 
2,430 
6,960 

2,324 
1,097 
8,113 

1,694 

521 
15,834 

600,942 

897,617 

455,410 

626,267 

434,312 

Recapitulation. 
Lumber 

12,850,666 

9,166,714 

437,179 

75,908 

27,618 

21,757 

152,563 

402 

4,471 

106,489 

50,755 

116,300 

580 

160,855 

13,017,545 

8,416,375 

217,793 

142,889 

67,651 

68,226 

359,460 

2,719 

14,777 

183,871 

71,636 

66,005 

11,982,342 

11,359,401 

475,983 

82,923 

44,092 

80,279 

/    373,445 
\        4,602 
25,803 
24,435 
130,333 
40,668 
91,634 

13,881,120 

12,552,721 

913,719 

38,782 

44,147 

236,246 

138,364 

215 

64,659 

32,401 

114,219 

110,311 

57,558 

3,226 

140.760 

1,780 

5,420 

9,693 

12,629,435 

10,492,114 

913,040 

20,,350 

70,739 

387,678 

211,739 
1,517 

"  "  33,995 
185,760 
210,502 

China 

65,444 

Dan.  W.  Indies. . . 

279,078 

3,655 

25,993 

•       9,101 

12,695 

7,683 

15,748 

21,423 

"■" '  4^026 
22,996 
27,762 

'  " "  32^617 

5,319 

28,707 

151,037 

24,975 

10,866 

4,956 

29,893 

96,768 

2,380 

211,522 

1,340 

27,270 

43,503 

12,447 

197,514 

F.  W.  Indies 

5,796 

French  Africa  .... 

Germany 

Gibraltar 

31,832 
7,609 
8,580 

37,008 
9,398 

18,525 

20,874 
485 

25,256 
429 

'54,564 

9^662 

Holland 

4,034 

5,899 

Italy 

8,290 
25,080 
24,996 

8,203 
12,201 
10,815 
15,978 
25,584 

2,643 

23,608 

144,083 

63,249 

81,061 

8,475 

39,444 
118,519 

2,280 

53 

68,780 
18,105 
10,842 
7,229 
63,256 

42,308 

Madeira 

21,145 

Mexico 

Newfoundland 

Peru 

11,457 
13,166 
22,395 

Philippines 

Portugal 

71,735 

'""'15^641 

121,868 

25,004 

12,800 

105 

37,747 
121,659 

8,842 

40,096 

Portuguese  Poss . . 

St.  Pierre 

13,273 
66,436 
42,208 
26,568 
1,284 

46,751 

88,453 

4,691 

35,500 

Spain 

Sp.  Poss.  in  Africa 
iJruguay 

77,847 
45,089 
49,722 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 
West  Indies : — 

American 

Ouban 

42,212 
142,988 

0.  C 

G.B ;•-:.. 

U.  S 

B.  Australasia  : — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand  .  J 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

44,981 

23,676,481 

23,446,625 

25,626,531 

28,932,988 

26,030,143 

Shingles 

'  1,109,296 

15 
19,252 

88,782 
1,038,035 

1,505,850 
f             60 

1,596,181 
3 

1,679,625 
765 

^ i9 

15,533 

336 
10,180 

452 

13,614 

28,336 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  dt  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Contimied. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Wood  and  mfrs.  oi—Cori. 
Wood,  unma'factured— Con. 
Shingles — Con 

Dan.  W.  Indies . . . 
Newfoundland . . . . 
St.  Pierre 

$ 

699 

258 

$ 

5 

1,275 

1,702 

942 

9 

150 

538 

2,138 

617 

$ 

1,0751             827 
483  i          3,081 
686|          1,553 

767 
539 

OC 

G.  B 

U.S 

0.  c  

U.S 

«.  B 

u.  S 

754 

1,131,506;    1,146,150 

1,525,386 

1,610,143 

1,711,238 

Sleepers  and  railroad  ties . 

1,899 
220,007 

8,848 

143,389 

703 

13,408 

168,345 

445 

2,634 

207,814 

500 

5,405 

183,649 

100 

221,906 

152,940 

182,198 

210,948 

189,054 

Stave  bolts 

20,673 

7,217 

11,671 

5,337 

3,995 

Shooks,  box  and  other 

121,713 
59,899 

211,420 
95,738 

221,402 

62,656 

-      5,288 

{:::■:•:: 

270,731 
"73,604 
15,466 

600 

2i 

11,138 

3,513 

18,233 

335 

"  "  1,692 

29,386 

'6,392 

9,071 

196,496 
53,150 

Arg.  Republic 

35,393 

B.  Australasia  :— 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand. .  J" 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

F.  W.  Indies 

Mexico 

Newfoundland 

Portuguese  Poss . . 

24 

238 

23,024 

1,699 

29,6S4 

388 

36 

100 

19,462 

2,582 

8,972 

395 

20,000 

1,709 

8,000 

1,756 

6,228 

7,768 

3,762 

26,642 

195 

9 

30,744 

6,599 

5,340 

16,268 

3,709 

17,882 

495 

St.  Pierre 

Sp.  Poss.  in  Africa 

Uruguay 

0.  C 

1,110 

" " "  n;454 

2,114 

198 

14,576 

1,293 

4.226 

G.  B 

Belgium 

251,357 

376,398 

370,405 

440,172 

343,686 

Oak 

404,529 

314,545 

1,900 

841 

355,659 
1,254 

433,694 
447 

375,475 

O.  C 

1,079 

920 

G.  B 

405,608 

317,286 

356,913 

434,141 

376,395 

Pine,  white 

1,251,543 

2,041 

873 

905,762 
6,040 
4,650 

906,747 

10,298 

6,750 

1,294,716 
9,041 
6,800 

1,514,019 

u.  s 

2,656 

o.c 

G.  B  

21,810 

1,254,457 

916,452 

923,795 

1,310,557 

1,538,485 

Timber,  square,  all  other 

562,195 

34,371 

2,911 

60 

1,944 

499 

835,004 
51,090 

467,907 

14,947 

2,918 

330 

431 

4,'364 

807,048 

7.338 

4;  638 

21 

25 

9,465 

409,917 

U.S 

29,850 

France 

Germany .    . . 

Newfoundland .... 
O.C. 

12,160 

630 
749 
763 

i6",2i2 

601,980 

888,236 

490,897 

828,535 

468,139 

Total  timber,  square .... 

2,045 

2,121,974 

1,771,605 

2,573,233 

2,383,019 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  x)i  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Wood,  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 
Wood,  unma'factured — Con. 
Wood  for  wood  pulp 

G.  B 

38,370 

864,077 

325 

32,198 
1,364,821 

$ 

120,445 
1,194,593 

$ 

$ 

U.  S 

0.  c 

G.  B 

1,558,560 

1,788,049 



902,772 

1,397,019 

1,315,038 

1,558,560 

1,788,049 

Wood,    all  other,  N.E.S., 

37,521 

331,282 

1,730 

1,807 

14,223 

264,529 

3,051 

2,522 

30,859 

366,155 

1,419 

2,028 

200 

30 

11,611 

315,167 

7,051 

2,173 

11,914 
209,251 

unmanufactured 

u.  s 

B.  Africa 

10,574 

B,  W.  Indies 

China    

2,162 

France  

Germany.  ...    .... 

1,030 

6,606 
1,368 
2,200 
1,380 
300 

5,932 

Japan 

Mexico 

Newfoundland 

Peru 

10,202 

2,090 

19,698 

2,437 
27,395 

1,746 

1,313 

Philippines 

4,758 
3,093 
5,728 

9,454 

St.  Pierre 

O.C 

1,282 
2,166 

1,807 
837 

2,090 
3,960 

1,387 
13,182 

408,808 

298,823 

436,573 

357,259 

259,237 

29,815,834 

30,155,686 

31,997,115 

36,313,783 

33,266,920 

Wood,  manufactured  : — 
Household  furniture 

G.  B 

238,730 

48,750 

2,335 

57,496 

163,655 

20,143 

3,410 

20,525 

184,796 
20,580 
18,450 

/      21,503 
(.        4,025 

228,684 
31,326 
51,744 

18,064 

9,584 

35 

395 

9,486 

168,976 

U.  S.  ,    

B.  Africa 

B.    Australasia  : — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand.,  j 

B.  E.  Indies  . . 

27,553 
41,079 

28,825 

26,012 

255 

B.  Guiana  

B.  W.  Indiea.  . . 

Mexico 

Newfoundland  . . 

St.  Pierre ... 

0.  C 

G.  B 

U.  S 

33 

4,093 

53 

26,523 

28 
4,582 

30 
3,167 

8,122 

14,434 

26,117 

24,559 

89 

3,152 

18,404 

126 

10,245 

27,198 
269 

4,779 

12,398 

382,623 

241,826 

285,276 

378,093 

346,999 

Doors,  sashes  and  blinds  . 

287,602 

261 

9,030 

1,754 

40 

635 

37 

164,903 

20,893 

6,913 

44 

42 

1,300 
73 

231,770 
10,190 

59,088 

/       1,011 

249,351 
22,313 
.58,296 

97 

153,567 
3,506 

B.  Africa 

24,413 

B.  Australasia : — 

Australia 

New  Zealand.. 

B.  W.  Indies 

Newfoundland 

0.  C 

^ 35 

45 
1,548 

66 

176 

1,677 

80 
6,134 

299,359 

194,168 

303,687 

331,976 

187,700 

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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
'Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Articles  Exported, 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Wood  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 
Wood  manufactured — Con. 
Matches  and  match  splints 

G.  B 

s 

78,969 

20,814 

637 

171 

375 

2,995 

81,387 

5,012 

1,034 

434 

530 

$ 

45,887 
442 
845 
158 
181 

$ 

110,117 
604 
678 
318 
247 
84 

186,832 

u.  S 

82 

B.  W.  Indies    .... 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

831 

1,621 

208 

0  C 

733           4.191 

.^147 

G.  B 

u.  s 

Beljrium 

B.  Australasia: — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand.  / 

France 

' 

103,961 

89,130 

51,704 

112,048 

192,621 

Wood  pulp 

562,178 
1,193,753 
.     19,603 

25,066 
5,313 

934,722 

937,330 

15,362 

12,102 

10,380 
18.7.% 

818,580 

1,170,408 

9,199 

/       2,094 

1,129,173 

1,795,768 

217,470 

719 

548,720 

1,807,442 
21,531 

1,367 

' 

40,965 

200 

25 

7,58b 

.375 

Germany 

Japan 

Mexico 

0.  c 

3,421            7A]^ 

21,065 

6,005 
677 



1.9.591           .5  160 

8,574 

G.  B 

U.  S  

Belgium 

- 

1,816,016 

1,938,246 

2,046,406 

3,150,943 

2,409,074 

Wood,   all  other,    N.E.S. 
manufactured 

367,984 

154,531 

275 

5,770 

18,451 

339,394 

111.156 

2,597 

2,284 

58,491 

300 

947 

6,225 

384,967 

90,828 

2,447 

6,495 

f      26,716 

I       4,774 

1,085 
7,628 

375,851 

143,510 

152 

.      5,345 

11,099 
6,495 

'i|684 

10,638 

56 

579 

917 

14,329 

2,497 

370,189 

123,540 

545 

B.  Africa. 

B.  Australasia  — 

Australia "> 

New  Zealand.  J 

B.  E.  Indies  

10,533 

6,376 

8,255 

155 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Denmark 

Erance  

528 

5,355 

395 

825 

1,758 

20,310 

470 

900 

2,826 

2,846 

18,866 

612 

253 

2,971 

12,905 

2,080 

483 
2,215 

582 

688 

19,342 

2,040 

2  339 

Germany 

1,463 

14,933 

526 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

U.  S.  of  Colombia. 
0.  C 

G.  B 

u.  s 

2,423 

8,021 

1,772 

580,378 

542,301 

550,015 

581,173 

562,950 

Total  wood,  manufactured . . 

3,182,337 

3,005,671 

3,237,088 

4,554,233 

3,699,344 

Eecapitulation. 
Wood  and  manufactures  of. . 

16,820,742 

14,149,709 

437,561 

95,786 

27,882 

40,667 

230,288 

402 

5,285 

160,727 

50,755 

17,556,825 

13,224.971 

217,793 

170,020 

68,847 

84,051 

462,375 

8,299 

15,929 

229,937 

71,636 

15,786,342 
16  723  229 

18,824,525 

1 8  Q1 1  09 J 

16,615,669 

16,907,916 

948,433 

43,550 

70,754 

476,126 

249,146 

36,274 

410 

37,355 
266,777 
218,834 

Arg.  Republic 

Belgium 

Brazil 

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia  : — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand  .  / 

B.  E.  Indies 

B.  Guiana 

B.  W.  Indies 

Chile 

481,27l!  *"'929ii75 

102,879!       257,312 

44,092!         44,147 

169,721        362,233 

r    424,975        169,082 

\      13,401          16,294 

26,103          64,694 

26,704          35,127 

172,816        159,127 

41,168!       113,755 

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ITo.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Continued. 


Aetiolrs  Expokted. 


Wood  and  mfrs.  of — Con. 

BecapitvZation — Con. 

Wood    and   manufactures 
— Con , 


Wool  and  mfrs.  of- 
Wool,  raw .  .    . . . 


of 


Oountnes. 


Manufactures  of  wool.N.E.S 


China 

Denmark 

Dan.  W.  Indies. . . 

Egypt 

France 

J<\  W.  Indies 

French  Africa 

Germany 

Gibraltar 

Holland 

Italy 

Japan 

Madeira 

Mexico 

Newfoundland 

Peru 

Philippines    

Portugal 

Portuguese  Poss  . . 

St.  Pierre 

Spain    

Sp.  Poss.  in  Africa 

Uruguay , 

U.  S.  of  Colombia, 
West  Indies — 

American 

Cuban  

O.  C 


G.  B 

U.  S 

Newfoundland . 
O.C 


1900. 


1901. 


G.  B 

U.  S 

B.  Africa 

B.  Australasia  : — 

Australia "| 

New  Zealand..  / 

B.  W.  Indies 

France 

Germany   

Newfoundland . . . . 

O.C 


116,930 
395 

1,528 


193,665 
3,255 
31,832 
15,553 
.  8,580 
37,606 
9,398 
21,946 
20,874 
48,268 
78,832 
22,342 


56,092 


17,139 
66,436 
42,208 
38,022 
2,319 

50,107 
90,332 

4,708 


32,998,171 


48,129 

371,378 

837 

432 


66,051 


258 

549 

289,967 

7,129 

25,993 

39,060 

12,695 

8,017 

17,663 

30,471 

'  15^293 
67,103 
28,062 


1902. 


93,147 


32,617 
26,131 
38,228 
151,273 
32,975 
12,622 
5,751 

30,028 
98,420 
14,318 


33,161,357 


420,776 


27,679 
7,195 

8,275 


980 

660 

296 

14,315 

2,390 


61,790 


19,340 

177,296 

945 


43 

1,644 
258,857 

5,221 
27,270 
45,394 
12,447 

1,023 
10,586 
25,150 
25,146 
35,187 
61,046 
41,810 
15,978 
25,584 

3,118 

33,645 

146,378 

94,143 

87,660 

8,475 

40,647 

119,368 

2,535 


1903. 


57,934 

56 

3,391 

97 

146,204 

6,909 

5,420 

21,776 


35,234,203 


4,423 
337 
76,831 
18,164 
29,075 
43,545 
63,256 

4,758 
72,556 

2,349 

25,637 

121,868 

61,003 

19,242 

126 

38,432 

130,198 

27,034 


1904. 


74,435 
€35 


1,079 

212,502 

10,154 

'  15^757 


9,793 
53 
63,458 
21,145 
29,912 
67,808 
22,395 

9,454 
40,176 


40,868,016 


197,581 


12,399 

48,589 


1,377 
911 


631 
9,074 
3,575 


76,556 


12,575 

288,002 

1,000 

68 


302,245 


43,367 
17,670 


265 
3,044 

955 

100 

1,510 

13,729 

161 


81,489 


39,229 

343,163 

543 


382,935 


21,354 

19,375 

646 


4,082 

972 

94 

1,742 

15,830 

127 


40,155 
78,012 
59,665 
51,015 


44,390 
155,799 

87,228 


36,966,264 


76,135 

238,312 

693 

67 


315,207 


16,108 
15,511 


1,110 

2,549 

1,035 

177 

175 

33,239 

631 


64,222    70,535 


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No.  16. — Statement  (by  Countries)  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  Articles 
Exported,  &c. — Concluded, 


Articles  Exported. 

Countries. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

Becapitvlation. 
Wool  and  manufactures  of . . . 

G.  B 

U.S 

B.  Africa.....    ... 

B.  Australasia : — 

Australia \ 

New  Zealand..  J 

B.W.Indies 

9 

75,808 

378,573 

8,275 

980 

745 

643 

15,152 

2,390 

9 

31,739 

225,885 

1,377 
911 

631 

10,019 
3,575 

9 

55,942 

306,27a 

688 

i          265 

t        3,044 

955 

100 

1,510 

14,729 

229 

9 

60,583 

362,538 

646 

4^682 

972 

94 

1,742 

16,373 

127 

9 

92,243 
2.53,823 

1,110 

2,549 

1,092 

177 

Germany 

Newfoundland ... 
O.C 

G.  B 

175 

33,932 

641 

482,566 

274,137 

383,734 

447,1.57 

385,742 

400 
8,656,118 



'l,975i389 

2,000 

1,635,452 

24,333 

223 
573,955 

* 

U.  wS 

2,460,496 

B.  W.  Indies 

China 

ioo 

35 

5,650 

40,000 

Japan 

Newfoundland 

St.  Pierre 

650 

•     3,100 

7,637 

61 
5,000 

8,657,168 

1,978,489 

1,669,422 

619,963 

2,465,557 

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No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for  Con- 
1880  to  1904,  inclusive,  showing  in  each  case  the  portion  taken  from  Great  Brit- 


Ykars  ended 
Junk  30. 


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 


Alk,  Beer  and  Porter. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


100,287 

124,502 

147,543 

166,911 

187,460 

153,768 

144,091 

14.3,204 

136,801 

146,104 

157,020 

164,939 

145,0.30 

136,115 

119,503 

96,269 

94,031 

85,261 

95,035 

95,256 

101,792 

97,929 

111,022 

108,907 

123,473 


United 
States. 


13,360 
9,377 
11,333 
40,897 
33,910 
32,150 
30,458 
*  40,158 
41,291 
44,589 
62,272 
68,794 
81,011 
37,452 
41,456 
27,355 
42,693 
58,543 
59,532 
72,747 
95,721 
85,095 
94,259 
140,990 
"155,793 


Other 
Countries. 


189 
740 


23 

10 

54 

139 

397 

3,017 

2,147 

2,636 

1,626 

3,361 

1,580 

1,225 

2,442 

863 

1,013 

481 

268 

739 

702 

1,601 

1,360 

3,708 


Totals. 


113,836 
134,619 
158,876: 
207,831 
221,380 
185,972 
174,688 
183,759 
181,109 
192,840 
221,928 
235,359 
229,402 
175,147 
162,184 
126,066 
137,587 
144,817 
155,048 
168,271 
198,252 
183,726 
206,882 
251,257 
282,974 


Animals, 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


504 

1,330 

597 

566 

2,730 

1,339 

854 

2,807 

4,111 

4,913 

2,565 

2,492 

4,263 

2,855 

3,136 

1,044 

555 

311 

777 

28 

777 

1,132 

678 

307 

745 


United 
States. 


263,903 
310,729 
434,848 
516,374 
574,885 
348,971 
369,633 
265,541 
249,685 
299,390 
345,368 
259,234 
256,956 
202,103 
161,742 
162,934 
182,429 
262,241 
433,634 
583,909 
546,083 
624,252 
1,064,310 
1,507,196 
1,537,498 


Other 
Countries. 


219 
161 
442 
308 
132 
58 

*  141 

52 

63 

82 

45 

356 

870 

1,554 

2,438 

913 

552 

343 

1,395 

362 

164 

7 


116 
3,737 


Totals. 


264,626 
312,220 
435,887 
517,248 
577,747 
350,368 
370,628 
268,400 
253,859 
304,385 
347,978 
262,082 
262,089 
206,512 
167,316 
164,891 
183,536 
262,895, 
435,806; 
584,299 
547,024 
625,391 
1,064,988: 
1,507,619 
1,541,980, 


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sumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30, 
ain,  the  United  States  and  all  Other  Countries.     (From  Canadian  Returns.) 


Living. 


Great 
Britain. 


Free. 


United 
States. 


26,510 

156,567 

200,796 

266,716 

293,157 

241,282 

265,415 

274,305 

253,363 

235,480 

168.991 

141,832 

116,387 

72,129 

59,301 

J  1,906 

28,057 

16,704 

20,296 

57,920 

120,035 

166,988 

114,915 

209,072 

313,468 


Other 
Countries. 


49,654 

200 

76,450 

157,725 

4,300 

479,958 

54 

329,148 

12,799 

551,388 

4,460 

290,489 

3,359 

604,774 

2 

305,316 

6,818 

285,403 

2,226 

298,455 

11,746 

3  5,932 

229,611 

10,189 

233,249 

900 

238,773 

1,880 

167,311 

15 

149,327 

3,069 

118,303 

155,320 

100 

135,753 

75 

174,398 

60 

127,371 

290 

257,361 

2,094 

608,225 

16,764 

405,627 

7,810 

Totals. 


76,364 
233,017 
362,821 
746,728 
635,104 
797,136 
559,263 
879,081 
565,497 
523,109 
479,192 
447,764 
356,187 
306,278 
299,954 
179,232 
180,453 
135,007 
175,716 
193,748 
294,493 
294,649 
374,370 
834,061 
726,905 


Articles  fob  the  Army  and  Navy. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


78,882 

108,163 

106,210 

94,350 

94,494 

138,085 

128,914 

63,030 

57,259 

117,733 

363,041 

396,915 

484,963 

634,139 

465,770 

547,247 

468,921 

1,683,694 

625,653 

382,625 

550,282 

597,078 

466,392 

70,728 

8,592 


4,869 

3,274 

8,271 

5,772 

5,099 

49,876 

19,815 

4,634 

5,919 

5,082 

7,693 

12,257 

3,547 

4,015 

S738 

4,209 

5,402 

5,466 

10,666 

6,184 

46,961 

34,410 

57,707 

19,768 

15,493 


Other 
Countries. 


48 

115 

266 

141 

323 

65 

39 

59 

285 

60 

177 

20 

25 

74 

.391 

976 

224 

5,569 

393 

285 

608 

2,291 

1,492 

1,074 

60 


Totals. 


S 

83,799 
111,552 
114,747 
100,263 

99,916 
188,026 
148,768 

67,7:^3 

63,463 
122,875 
370,911 
409,192 
488,535 
638,228 
470,899 
552,432 
474,547 
1,694,729 
636,712 
389,094 
597,851 
633,779 
525,591 

91,570 

24,145 


Yeabs  ended 
June  30. 


..  1880 
. .  1881 
. . . . 1882 
....1883 
....1884 
....1885 
.1886 
...  1887 
...1888 
....1889 
....1890 

.  1891 
....1892 
...1893 
....1894 
....1895 
....1896 
...1897 
....1898 
....1899 
. . . . 1900 
....1901 
. . .  1902 
....19p,3 

..  .1904 


lO—i— 20 


^06 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Ykabb  ended 
June  30. 


1880., 

1881. 

1882. 

1883. 

1884 

1885. 

1886. 

1887. 

1888 

1889. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

1896 

1897. 

a898. 

fl899. 

1900. 

1901 

1902. 

1908. 

1904. 


Articles  for  use  of  Dominion  Govern- 
ment. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


80,469 
124,024 
301,560 
191,005 
172,776 
995,455 
291,671 
503,285 
355,382 
450,667 
466,016 
186,043 
185,111 
242,040 
265,357 

77,243 
184,412 

89,609 
184,766 
190,543 
306,427 
474,127 
710,823 
855,527 
1,490,630 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


92,410 
283,639 
161,577 
176,572 
183,189 
173,964 
170,788 
156,329 
224,969 
197,947 
123,401 
228,129 
109,823 
108,251 
146,144 
108,849 
125,341 
141,096 
155,643 
656,768 
376,296 
1,092,198 
1,871,781 
386,102 
495,958 


Totals. 


1,027 

1,055 

271 

4,566 

1,862 

2,615 

11,030 

2,267 

15,406 

12,532 

2,619 

4,207 

7,760 

12,721 

21,490 

5,014 

4,106 

13,959 

12,054 

30,084 

84,488 

25,996 

170,098 

414,497 


172,879 
408,690 
464,192 
367,848 
360,531 
1,171,281 
465,074 
670,644 
582,618 
664,020 
601,949 
416,791 
299,141 
358,051 
424,222 
207,582 
314,767 
234,81] 
354,367 
859,365 
712,80 
1,650,813 
2,608,600 
1,411,727 
2,401,085 


Baking  Powder. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


34 

171 

115 

1,054 

424 

586 

67 

5 

129 

252 

466 

592 

120 

6 

65 

48 

86 

676 

154 

498 

1,002 

185 

127 

90 

264 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


23,017 

35,731 

50,273 

76,092 

85,403 

103,367 

121,664 

96,470 

91,786 

90,253 

94,016 

105,104 

105,117 

101,494 

93,842 

86,863 

81,502 

79,181 

101,801 

93,155 

103,999 

101,416 

93,582 

107,480 

109,679 


Totals. 


23,051 

35,902 

50,388 

77,746 

85,827 

103,953 

121,731 

96,475 

91,915 

90,505 

94,482 

105,696 

105,237 

101,500 

93,907 

86,911 

81,588 

79,857 

101,955 

93,653 

105,001 

101,603 

93,709 

107,570 

109,943 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


307 


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Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Books,  Maps,  Pamphlets,  Periodicals,  &c. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
St§itea. 


340,347 
390,001 
430,148 
456,999 
408,910 
381,195 
364,772 
420,465 
381,101 
406,019 
442,543 
402,148 
398,052 
376,365 
324,984 
■  3,025 
^19,012 
205,706 
185,008 
222,442 
203,167 
228,885 
194,645 
235,293 
254,513 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


448,698 
511,493 
680,405 
778,630 
770,815 
726,353 
724,661 
793,909 
736,666 
739,569 
755,236 
692,932 
701,430 
701,574 
631,825 
499,581 
507,308 
535,946 
578,220 
695,134 
729,099 
790,827 
823,057 
947,435 
1,071,698 


58,975 

84,980 

91,260 

92,704 

76,676 

60,157 

61,814 

70,928 

100,023 

116,194 

106,605 

117,260 

123,521 

130,567 

106,572 

75,414 

76,670 

72,511 

51,757 

59,083 

64,122 

69,656 

67,431 

87,664 

81,765 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


848,020 

986,474' 

1,201,813 

1,328,333 

1,256,401 

1,167,705 

1,151,247 

1,285,302 

1,217,790 

1,261,782 

1,304,384 

1,212,340 

1,223,003 

1,208,506 

1,063,381 

788,020 

802,990 

814,163 

814,985 

976,659 

996,388 

1,089,368 

1,085,133 

1,270,392 

1,407,976 


$ 

6,405 

38,516 

37,892 

42,933 

72,741 

62,340 

54,674 

55,093 

20,314 

24,542 

36,276 

67,571 

41,448 

42,674 

65,224 

121,355 

133,273 

139,790 

255,811 

157,818 

133,528 

162,540 

156,50' 

186,922 

216,120 


United 
States. 


% 

23,336 

46,449 

63,469 

55,794 

58,878 

75,139 

66,445 

68,673 

58,195 

55,741 

49,820 

48,045 

49,103 

44,327 

63,383 

151,304 

176,502 

203,803 

242,759 

270,152 

365,920 

349,029 

355,603 

414,538 

482,227 


Other 
Countries. 


2,538 

8,094 

11,494 

12,109 

12,280 

941 

1,158 

2,061 

9,942 

15,555 

5,039 

38,517 

39,877 

40,098 

40,342 

50,121 

42,492 

66,248 

62,802 

64,424 

81,980 

84,062 


Totals. 


i 

29,741 

84,965 

101,361 

101,265 

139,713 

148,973 

133,228 

136,046 

79,450 

81,441 

88,157 

125,558 

106,106 

92,040 

167,124 

312,536 

349,873 

383,935 

548,691 

470,462 

565,696 

574,371 

576,534 

683,440 

782,409 


Years  endefi 
June  30. 


1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
19C3 
1904 


10_i_20^ 


308 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1'905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Boot,  Shoe  and  Stay  ^ Laces. 

Braces  and 

Suspenders. 

Years  E^^DED 
June  30. 

Dutiable. 

Dutiable. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 

Countries. 

Totals. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$. 

$ 

$ 

1880 

s 

r 

9,447 

3,505 

32 

12,984 
93,552 

1881 

\         Not 

separately 

stat'dprior 

to  1883.  - 

77,392 

12,719 

3,441 

1882 

85,360 

23,918 

5,300 

114,578 

1883 

2,396 

3,290 

6 

5,692 

93,681 

40,379 

3,810 

137,870 

1884 

21,335 

14,297 

319 

35,951 

67,487 

31,468 

3,319 

102,274 

1885 

28,401 

16,198 

708 

45,307 

60,130 

38,608 

4,642 

103,380 

1886  

31,139 

12,548 

2,743 

46,430 

58,994 

32,195 

1,171 

92,360 

1887  

24,140 

9,149 

1,921 

35,210 

69,078 

26,520 

3,300 

98,898 

1888 

21,725 

9,314 

2,708 

33,747 

52,831 

21,289 

2,626 

76,746 

1889 

24,291 

8,992 

1,809 

35,092 

34,429 

12,949 

1,975 

49,353 

1890 

18,778 

8,399 

831 

28,008 

24,716 

12,316 

1,443 

38,475 

1891 

20,891 

11,387 

2,932 

35,210 

26,382 

17,443 

1,007 

44,832 

]892 

25,333 

25,883 
21,032 

8,513 

10,087 

7,887 

1,887 
6,830 
6,766 

35,733 
42,800 
35,685 

27,734 
36,516 
30,597 

24,523 
30,992 
24,359 

1,365 
1,321 
1,435 

53,622 

1893     

68,829 

1894....    ...; 

50,391 

1895 

25,423 

5,473 

8,958 

39,854 

25,657 

44,077 

1,290 

71,024 

1896 

31,501 

6,097 

6,437 

44,035 

22,906 

44,702 

1,022 

68,630 

1897  

38,838 
44,687 
40,957 
45,378 
61,596 

6,779 
7,360 
8,440 
8,842 
10,553 

10,842 
16,843 
15,795 
11,120 
11,935 

56,459 
68,890 
65,192 
65,340 
84,084 

24,133 
25,783 
30,250 
27,364 
32,726 

36,048 
31,868 
40,032 
34,619 
36,218 

1,000 
2,560 
2,691 
3,065 
1,988 

61,186 

1898 

60,211 

1899  

72,973 

1900 

65,048 

1901  

70,932 

1902 

61,814 

7,879 

22,895 

95,588 

35,023 

54,866 

3,524 

9.3,413 

1903 

62,678 

8,144 

19,943 

90,765 

35,063 

63,712 

553 

99,328 

1904 

85,166 

7,110 

24,776 

117,052 

28,859 

67,921 

4,256 

101,036 

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Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Bbeadstuffs. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

1 

$ 

213,028 

1,831,217 

243,076 

2,507,192; 

255,277 

3,037,059j 

149,480 

3,218,967 

108,73(5 

4,603,026 

103,6.36 

3,941,899 

91,906 

2,161,108 

85,792 

2,012,448 

f)6,798 

1,946,344 

75,996 

2,908,328 

83,051 

2,674,116 

92,323 

2,474,395 

69,623 

1,477,539 

85,845 

1.478,438 

71,131 

1,252,482 

72,231 

1,572,742 

80,424 

1,716,002 

103,005 

916,587 

163,461 

765,904 

130,414 

944,924 

256,294 

900,672 

192,758 

944,238 

164,258 

1,220,221 

296,720 

1,420,761 

253,443 

1,446,310 

Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


Free. 


20,418 
30,559 
150,058 
139,312 
157,970 
287,148 
203,523 
303,969 
190,821 
234,992 
275,735 
208,598 
303,461 
365,407 
12(),523 
283,215 
211,229 
156,228 
227,559 
366,849 
237,478 
444,821 
417,176 
480,908 
439,651 


$ 
2,064,663 
2,780,827 
3,442,394 
3,507,759 
4,869,732 
4,332,683 
2,456,537 
2,402,209 
2,233,963 
3,219,316 
3,032,902 
2,775,316 
1,850,623 
1,929,690 
1,450,136 
1,9U8,188 
2,007,655 
1,175,820 
1,156,924 
1,442,087 
1,394,444 
1,581,817 
1,801,655 
2,198,389 
2,139,404 


Great 
Britain. 


82 


United 
States. 


8,550 


136 


25 


430 
1,113 

478 


508 


41 

36 

48 

205 


708 

751 

36,672 

52,403 

56,381 

66,878 

100,079 

127,253 

99,288 

720,057 

6,968,399 

8,970,338 

6,966,159 

6,488,292 

2,486,006 

3,257,704 

4,874,839 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


8,632 


1361 

I 
25 


7 

272 

35 


346 
30 


1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

53,516i 1891 

56,8591 1892 

66,878! 1893 


708 

751 

37,102 


100,587 

127,253 
99,288 

720,064 
6,968,671 
8,970,373| 1899 


.1894 
.1895 
.1896 
.1897 
.1898 


6,966,159 
6,488,679 
2,486,072 
3,257,747 
4,875,044 


.  1900 
..1901 
..1902 
.1903 
...1904 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  I-QOS 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Yeaks  ended 
June  30. 


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.. 


Bricks,  Clays  and  Tiles. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


38,882 
38,071 
«>1,267 
59,725 
50,395 
55,301 
54,761 
53,138 
31,918 
42,308 
42,394 
42,438 
28,573 
35,788 
19,992 
18,059 
23,647 
14,632 
12,371 
26,708 
27,927 
23,987 
30,181 
30,843 
21,795 


United 
States. 


45,213 

56,617 

100,510 

110,549 

111,547 

95,717 

78,861 

93,257 

111,396 

89,167 

62,510 

77,144 

51,385 

49,844 

56,722 

45,842 

64,505 

67,593 

62,033 

101,341 

117,690 

108,902 

141,440 

125,811 

236,191 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


14 

11 

177 

618 

7 

10 
114 
515 
461 


914 

1,085 

1,537 

4,118 

1,410 

1,962 

224 

1,067 

183 

193 

297 

454 

660 

1,129 

1,435 


84,109 

94,699 

161,954 

170,892 

161,949 

151,028 

133,736 

146,910 

143,775 

131,475 

105,818 

120,667 

81,495 

89,750 

78,124 

65,863 

88,376 

83,292 

74,587 

128,242 

145,914 

133,343 

172,281 

157,783 

259,421 


Great 
Britain. 


11,565 

18,545 

13,804 

13,281 

9,542 

14,064 

18,172 

24,435 

55,989 

60,411 

71,343 

72,988 

98,564 

81,132 

63,214 

53,208 

70,504 

67,386 

81,934 

103,964 

141,603 

97,290 

112,620 

190,529 

198,042 


Free. 


United 
States. 


$ 

9,677 

17,103 

23,320 

19,312 

18,615 

20,288 

16,485 

24,044 

65,531 

72,438 

75,308 

85,368 

79,304 

88,995 

66,497 

65,429 

96,815 

73,223 

80,130 

109,453 

324,758 

443,999 

356,858 

379,626 

299,510 


Other 
Countries. 


200 

163 

926 

998 

310 

393 

357 

342 

1,223 

2,383 

1,201 

886 

12,375 

2,720 

1,623 

1,691 

883 

648 

3,904 

2,095 

883 

18,423 

159 

89,055 

12,633 


Totals. 


21,442 

35,811 

38,050 

33,591 

28,467 

34,745- 

3.5,014 

48,821 

122,743 

135,232 

147,852 

159,242 

190,243- 

172,847 

131,334 

120,328 

168,202 

141,257 

165,968- 

215,512 

467,244 

559,712 

469,637 

659, 2ia 

510,185 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Bristles. 


Freft. 


Great 
Britain. 


15,926 
28,642 
31,917 
35,779 
22,405 
24,398 
11,815 
22,361 
19,975 
15,662 
17,205 
15,622 
8,802 
15,387 
24,389 
26,894 
25,412 
17,938 
21,013 
25,009 
29,656 
30,201 
26,340 
46,263 
33,544 


United 
States. 


Other 
Conntries. 


28,084 
23,710 
21,340 
36,412 
38,018 
31,652 
51,191 
46,719 
48,030 
41,459 
51,436 
45,116 
59,743 
45,649 
25,977 
27,837 
20,377 
25,179 
26,319 
35,032 
37,.347 
23,170 
38,689 
42,454 
39,178 


980 

1,042 

485 

2,152 

1,657 

1,422 

951 

3,651 

6,544 

5,176 

2,235 

3,648 

3,a50 

5,392 

5,040 

8,315 

11,750 

10,430 

11,963 

14,099 

17,102 

7,320 

13,891 

3,671 

10,480 


Totals. 


British  Guh,  Dressikk,  &c. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


44,990 

53,394 

53,742 

74,343 

62,080 

57,372 

63,957  J 

72,731 

74,549 

62,297 

70,876 

64,386 

71,895 

66,428 

55,406 

63,046 

57,539 

53,547 

59,295 

74,140 

84,105 

60,691 

78,920 

92,388 

83,202 


!-       Not 


34 
2,314 
3,131 
2,293 
1,752 
2,148 
3,563 
2,978 
2,362 
2,534 
3,867 
5,944 
4,694 
5,928 
7,279 
6,345 
5,191 
5,049 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


separately  stat'd  prior 


489 

5,823 

11,531 

8,807 

8,881 

21,707 

12,717 

7,009 

6,738 

7,081 

10,779 

14,919 

25,262 

30,742 

29,490 

33,580 

49,082 

49,245 


366 
1,638 
5,017 
3,153 
5,475 
4,126 
5,125 
5,362 
7,503 
4,167 
4,511 
3,641 
7,102 
9,972 
13,397 
12,749 
14,219 


Totals. 


to  1887.  i 
I 


..  ..  I 
523 
8,603 
16,300 
16,117 
13,786 
29,330 
20,406 
15,112 
14,462 
17,118 
18,803 
25,374 
33,597 
43,772 
46,741 
53,322 
67,022 
68,513 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


.1880 
.1881 
1882 
.1883 
1884 
1886 
188ft 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890- 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
189ft 
1897 
1898 
1899 
190a 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


312 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


1880. 

1881. 

1882. 

1883, 

1884. 

18S5. 

1886. 

1887. 

1888 

1889 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899. 

1900 

1901 

1902, 

1903 

1904. 


Brooms  and  Brushes. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


23,031 
30,461 

44,851 
43,356 
30,750 
32,991 
33,321 
33,135 
28,396 
24,612 
19,750 
22,591 
18,655 
14,757 
17,752 
11,518 
11,405 
12,297 
19,273 
15,533 
16,023 
16,058 
19,437 
18,859 
24,286 


23,084 
32,733 
44,141 
50,790 
39,487 
42,256 
39,972 
4?,404 
35,299 
33,722 
36,178 
30,092, 
36,855 
26,671 
31,780 
27,667 
35,906 
40,071 
49,618 
65,585 
83,443 
79,496 
96,876 
115,139 
125,571 


Other 
Countries. 


5,125 
16,962 
20,351 
22,883 
21,515 
23,027 
21,612 
41,981 
40,631 
35,054 
44,292 
58,841 
53,019 
68,355 
57,002 
47,625 
46,048 
53,2;'.2 
70,175 
78,944 
92,281 
94,581 
111,013 
113,548 
127,155 


Totals. 


51,240 

80,156 

109,343 

117,029 

91,752 

98,274 

94,905 

117,520 

104,326 

93,388 

100,220 

111,524 

108,529 

109,783 

106,534 

86,810 

93,359 

105,600 

139,066 

160,062 

191,747 

190,135 

227,326 

247,546 

277,012 


Broom  Corn. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


164 

368 

2,036 

583 


778 


793 


700 


23 


102 
8,974 


United 
States. 


89,833 
116,052 
143,147 
134,615 
125,388 
112,000 
121,709 
133,392 
125,609 

93,767 
"97,527 
109,042 
115.479 
144,987 
120,  .597 
118,744 
109,946 

81,373 
106,330 
108,149 
125,360 
209,440 
202,487 
165,231 
197,982 


Other 
Countries. 


84 
720 
829 

383 


Totals. 


50 
2,597 


90,081 
117,140 
146,012 
135, 198 
125,771 
112,000 
122,487 
133,392 
125,609 

94,560 

97,527 
109,042 
115,479 
144,987 
121,297 
118,744 
109,969 

81,373 
106,330 
108,251 
134,384 
212,037 
202,487 
165,231 
197,982 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


313 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Buttons  and  Materials  fob  Same. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


200,520 

196,  ()73 

210,308 

197,655 

161,128 

132,667 

142,642 

187,118 

145,060 

118,564 

106,982 

90,325 

106,732 

98,971 

58,505 

42,575 

47,247 

31,113 

28,478 

30,705 

33,012 

30,352 

36,951 

48,890 

49,472 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


123,465 

118,714 

125,119 

164,992 

118,164 

89,478 

94,607 

119,489 

80,274 

86,197 

80,023 

105,297 

112,877 

115,748 

83,271 

41,433 

48,516 

45,268 

50,311 

71,931 

86,548 

85,181 

86,619 

110,167 

149,449 


Totals. 


25,992 
34,404 
56,374 
78,517 
97,326 
73,254 
68,693 

110,743 
85,412 
86,458 
91,422 
78,954 

109,155 
96,977 
71,858 
51,764 
80,894 
59,045 
50,425 
47,106 
65,997 
61,867 
95,392 

167,124 

130,162 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


349,977 
349,791 
391,801 
441,164 
376,618 
295,399 
305,942 
417,350 
310,746 
291,219 
278,427 
274,576 
328,764 
311,696 
213,634 
135,772 
176,657 
136,426 
129,214 
149,742 
185,557 
177,390 
218,962 
326,181 
329,083 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


19 


663 

278 

69 

4 


1 

1,117 

521 

458 
9 


Totals. 


212! . . . 

807 1   . 

20b  ... 

545    . 

666 

884! 

858 

942 
5,407 
2,480 
3,731 
4,015 
3,02c 
2,681 
4,210 
1,476 
2,815 
2,606 
2,291 


Ykaks  kndkd 
Jdne  30. 


394 

826 

4,242 

2,828 

4,100 

4,825 

3,109 

1,987 

2,597 

1,140 

30 

1,046 

883 

1,614 

1,035 


212 

807 

206 

545 

1,060 

1,728 

5,100 

3,770 

10,170 

7,683 

6,909 

6,006 

5,617 

3,721 

4,241 

3,639 

4,219 

4,678 

3,335 


.1880 
.1881 
.1882 
.1883 
.1884 
.1886 
.1886 
.1887 
,  1888 
.1889 
.1890 
1891 
.1892 
.1893 
.1894 
.1895 
.1896 
.1897 
.1898 
.1899 
.1900 
.1901 
.1902 
.1903 
.1904 


314 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905    * 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entei-ed  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Ykaes  ended 
June  30. 


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 


Candles. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


21,189 
28,262 
23,951 
26,971 
26,163 
25,679 
25,878 
18,909 
19,543 
16,063 
14,857 
16,061 
18,043 
16,034 
13,362 
13,386 
15,080 
10,118 
8,952 
8,638 
11,140 
12,031 
11,255 
13,449 
13,028 


United 
States. 


12,220 
12,353 
16,910 
20,957 
9,914 
14,993 
14,201 
14,565 
9,257 
8,090 
10,120 
11,182 
12,802 
•  9,714 
15,284 
19,396 
30,442 
48,675 
75,060 
71,472 
51,355 
91,315 
86,282 
81,310 
77,001 


Other 
Countries. 


866 
2,006 
4,070 
2,015 
1,066 
1,116 

812 
2,l'b5 
1,788 

959 
1,072 

559 
2,060 
1,607 
1,899 
2,102 

886 
1,189 

803 
1,134 
1,101 
1,743 
3,957 
1,088 

809 


Totals. 


34,275 
42,621 
44,931 
49,943 
.37,143 
41,788 
40,891 
35,629 
30,588 
25,112 
26,049 
27,802 
32,905 
27,355 
30,545 
34,884 
46,408 
59,982 
84,815 
81,244 
63,596 
105,089 
101,494 
95,847 
90,838 


Carpets,  Mats  and  Rugs. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


73,014 

138,563 

185,029 

193,050 

93,164 

59,875 

89,661 

108,714 

95,921 

127,969 

140,884 

140,515 

183,795 

136,716 

111,169 

90,160 

90,098 

92,820 

78,181 

121,936 

190,104 

215,634 

213,136 

135,784 

18^,081 


United 

States. 


5,314 
6,674 
6,995 
8,650 
10,571 
6,369 
18,638 
21,784 
17,923 
24,129 
23,088 
33,510 
46,503 
36,009 
61,001 
38,106 
58,109 
66,183 
46,526 
36,317 
35,012 
21,137 
27,024 
34,313 
42,966 


Other 
Countries. 


1,596 

130 

8,941 

4,663 

2,267 

1,044 

3,076 

1,465 

3,024 

4,581 

9,624 

4,991 

4,931 

8,565 

10,443 

8,395 

18,256 

7,599 

13,906 

39,410 

57,072 

52,611 

58,769 

75,666 

60,333 


Totals. 


79,924 
145,367 
200,965 
206,363 
106,002 

67,288 
111,375 
131,963 
116,868 
156,679 
173,596 
179,016 
235,229 
180,290 
182,613 
136,661 
166,463 
166,602 
138,613 
197,663 
282,188 
289,382 
298,929 
245,763 
287,380 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


315 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continited. 


Carriages,  Bicycles,  &c. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


$ 

3,635 

7,743 

21.404 

22,116 

33,519 

40,098 

27,334 

31,207 

22,811 

30,803 

36,944 

61,581 

180,711 

188,868 

232,607 

109,890 

138,163 

57,964 

13,815 

17,378 

8,147 

27,614 

16,510 

21,211 

30,386 


United    \      Other 
States.    'Countries. 


133,743 

143,651 

521,734 

1,149,934 

392,644 

271,382 

365,754 

317,252 

193,551 

367,174 

267,036 

252,172 

302,254 

205,269 

253,044 

561,262 

1,224,352 

1,507,373 

1,240,783 

1,318,789 

1,325,407 

1,033,805 

1,347,792 

1,088,854 

1,650,892 


Totals. 


44 

142 

77 
393 
300 
115 


26 

316 

294 

2,873 

9,149 

14,650 

4,549 

10,603 

26,439 

25,410 

47,596 

31,558 

71,913 

49,235 

56  963 

83,233 

62,913 


137,378 

151,438 

543,280 

1,172,127 

426,556 

311,780 

393,203 

348,459 

216,388 

398,293 

304,274 

316,626 

492,114 

408,787 

490,200 

681,755 

1,388,954 

1,590,747 

1,302,194 

1,367,725 

1,405,467 

1,110,654 

1,421,265 

1,193,298 

1,744,191 


Cash  Kegisters. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Not 


separately 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


stat'dprior 


48,254 
77,715 
115,104 
73,464 
109,921 
122,114 
199,401 


to  1898. 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


I 

48,254 
77,715 
115,104 
73,464 
109,921 
122,114 
199.401 


1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1886 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


316 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1'905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


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.... 


Cement. 


Great 
Britain. 


47,744 

36,463 

50,123 

83,886 

76,195 

94,481 

104,292 

144,154 

167,692 

167,971 

220,942 

190,925 

212,507 

230,435 

182,974 

135,693 

121,125 

111,551 

100,548 

129,738 

247,089 

229,795 

126,672 

191,575 

188,001 


Dutiable. 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


18,551 
16,339 
27,615 
29,544 
26,182 
18,614 
15,519 
11,877 
15,889 
9,797 
52,833 
58,490 
27,461 
40,066 
33,263 
21,103 
25,997 
45,210 
59,855 
52,578 
55,862 
231,068 
588,525 
324,216 
527,045 


963 

2,503 

4,177 

11,270 

5,177 

8,539 

2,272 

6,923 

19,812 

54,335 

55,352 

47,761 

56,647 

68,234 

95,130 

107,907 

104,081 

200,574 

298,098 

214,689 

208,976 

148,449 

374,954 

299,667 


Totals. 


Clocks  and  Parts  thereof. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


66,295 
53,765 
80,241 
117,607 
113,647 
118,272 
128,350 
158,303 
190,504 
197,580 
328,110 
313,767 
287,729 
327,148 
284,471 
251,926 
255,029 
260,842 
366,977 
480,414 
517,640 
669,839 
863,646 
890,745 
1,014,713 


1,358 

9,214 

6,907 

6,108 

5,159 

8,169 

10,901 

12,816 

11,964 

14,974 

13,243 

7,179 

9,177 

5,328 

5,389 

5,629 

6,345 

5,283 

7,342 

7,326 

6,840 

9,882 

12,348 

12,389 

10,250 


United 
States. 


51,338 

70,655 

112,663 

124,147 

91,510 

107,425 

106,009 

112,870 

104,876 

107,634 

95,655 

87,283 

104,287 

119,976 

97,184 

81,420 

85,788 

91,326 

130,727 

156,374 

174,885 

174,170 

198,152 

212,749 

234,516 


Other 
Countries. 


1,617 

3,765 

4,952 

8,143 

6,848 

10,656 

7,789 

9,346 

11,767 

9,484 

12,312 

13,423 

11,541 

18,054 

18,674 

22,551 

29,220 

19,957 

26,701 

23,020 

16,635 

24,794 

23,495 

44,978 

44,646 


Totals. 


54,  .313 
83,634 
124,522 
138,398 
103,517 
126,250 
124,699 
135,032 
128,607 
132,092 
121,210 
107,885 
125,005 
14.3,358 
121,247 
109,600 
121,353 
116,566 
164,770 
186,720 
198,360 
208,846 
233,995 
270,116 
289,412 


i 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


317 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  <fec. — Continued. 


Coal,  Coke,  &c. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


238,261 
255,882 
177,842 
254,746 
277,696 
179,643 
176,306 
138,835 
160,942 
170,349 
142,178 
95,236 
120,969 
119,971 
130,119 
112,211 
102,528 
98,900 
123,227 
72,031 
49,571 
87,818 
116,274 
339,956 
345,629 


2,520,690 
3,838,409 
4,517,267 
6,134,833 
7,226,175 
6,989,415 
6,520,050 
6,874,082 
3,427,783 
3,221,407 
3,549,943 
4,179,340 
4,212,521 
4,048,544 
3,385,525 
3,264,298 
3,250,239 
3,214,715 
3,101,018 
3,664,612 
4,359,742 
5,143,450 
5,860,034 
7,875,996 
9,338,811 


Other 
Countries. 


3 

898 
225 

128 


Totals. 


1,050 
2,456 


55 


201 


211 

906 

20 


316 
300 
169 
367 


2,758,951 
4,094,294 
4,696,007 
6,389,804 
7,503,871 
7,169,186 
6,696,3.56 
7,013,967 
3,588,725 
3,394,212 
3,692,121 
4,274,631 
4,333,490 
4,168,515 
3,515,845 
3,376,517 
3,352,767 
3,313,826 
3,225,151 
3,736,663 
4,409,313 
5,231,584 
5,976,608 
8,216,K1 
9,684,807 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


4,294 

26,908 

9,794 

200 

3,980 

5,466 

15,213 

19,834 

12,515 

33,365 

2,346 

7,305 

1,127 

52,767 

67,041 

415,484 

73,796 


3,941 

3,028 

.3,345 

1,619 

1,528 

2,074 

3,473; 

628,257 

5,290,151 

6,181,052 

4,608,102 

5,226,186 

5,638,121 

6,351,484 

6,365,352 

5,477  318 

5,858,407 

5,923,800 

6,192,379 

6,846,030 

7,108,624 

8,551,321 

7,797,713 

7,835,936 

11,152,550 


5,543 


Totals. 


Years  ended 
Jdne  30. 


3,941f 1880 

3,028 1881 


3,345 1882 

1,619 ...1883 

1,528 1884 

2,074 1885 

3,473 1886 

628,257 1887 

5,294,446 1888 

5,207,960    1889 

4,617,896 1890 

6,226,386 1891 

5,642,101    1892 

6,356,950. 1893 

6,380,566 1894 

6,497,162 1895 

5,870,922|. 1896 

5,962,708 1897 


6,194,725 
6,853,335 
7,109,751 
8,604,088 
7,864,754 
8,251,420 
11,226,346 


...  1898 
. . .  1899 
....1900 
...1901 
...1902 
....1903 
. ..   1904 


318 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  I'QOS 

No.  17 — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Cocoa  Beans,  Shells,  Nibs,  Chocol 

ATE  Paste 

&c. 

Years  ended 
June  30. 

Dutiable. 

Free. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

1880     

1881 • 

$ 

19,519 
25,609 
29,441 
37,413 
35,956 
30,468 
34,505 
30,512 
37,255 
39,045 
48,172 
48,446 
49,681 
55,078 
46,002 
53,093 
48,472 
49,437 
.     58,347 
76,064 
94,700 
106,447 
144,003 
168,758 
209,696 

3,830 

6,496 

10,150 

14,959 

13,688 

16,102 

18,540 

8,259 

13,654 

23,556 

31,896 

43,373 

64,106 

78,003 

83,417 

68,098 

71,655 

73,215 

83,278 

115,281 

140,929 

123,623 

130,301 

173,210 

203,431 

$ 

282 

367 

170 

805 

345 

643 

828 

62 

436 

602 

2,599 

3,637 

8,516 

10,527 

9,748 

10,628 

15,199 

22,702 

25,198 

20,550 

32,973 

50,024 

38,023 

29,121 

41,640 

23,631 

32,472 

39,761 

53,177 

49,989 

47,213 

53,873 

38,833 

51,.345 

63,203 

82,667 

95,456 

122,303 

143,608 

139,167 

131,819 

135,326 

145,354 

166,823 

211,895 

268,602 

280,094 

312,327 

371,089 

454,767 

140 

200 

3,927 

2,835 

1,647 

518 

7,795 

8,943 

6,940 

2,804 

2,697 

7,98'6 

6,611 

12,048 

12,000 

12,914 

12.793 

13,982 

16,501 

15,356 

21,150 

20,518 

13,161 

26,789 

18,254 

13,353 
8,985 
19,564 
19,885 
8,782 
16,304 
19,123 
19,020 
15,381 
17,409 
14,501 
18,828 
18,584 
23,977 
23,899 
17,023 
12,766 
20,015 
.  18,796 
24,345 
33,202 
49,227 
32,005 
83,548 
91,184 

$ 

2,723 

260 

1,007 

6,600 

469 

18,066 

7,983 

9,499 

7,203 

8,125 

18,704 

12,067 

12,944 

23,916 

17,821 

12,970 

20,338 

24,798 

28,525 

59,686 

63,409 

93,471 

49,097 

70,914 

82,507 

$ 

16,216 
9,445 

1882 

24,498 

1883 

29,320 

1884 

1885 

10,898 
34,888 

1886 

34,901 

1887 

37,462 

1888 

1889 

1890 

29,524 
28,338 
35,902 

1891 

1892 .- 

1893 

38,881 
38,139 
59,941 

1894 

1895 

53,720 
42,907 

1896 

45,897 

1897 

58,795 

1898  

1899 

1900 

63,822 

99,387 

117,761 

1901 

163,216 

1902 

94,263 

1903 

1904  

181,251 
191,945 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


319 


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Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  <fec.  — Continued. 


Coffee,  all  Kinds,  Including  Chicory. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


83,196 
75,543 
34,857 
7,666 
6,861 
8,059 
6,127 
8,737 
3,643 
3,636 
3,867 
3,944 
4,699 
5,223 
6,863 
7,205 
6,958 
4,468 
5,111 
5,591 
4,986 
6,331 
5,999 
7,838 
6,905 


United 
States. 


112,039 

94,632 

94,991 

110,926 

118,883 

172,816 

113,418 

104,383 

128,240 

■  87,889 

74,819 

61,283 

50,929 

55,674 

50,052 

37,658 

45,374 

65,025 

81,068 

105,464 

120,177 

138,310 

126,373 

.  115,404 

147,458 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


94,187 
148,268 

68,594 
880 
1,780 
1,515 
1,734 
1,699 
3,507 
5,415 
5,136 
4,338 
4,470 
2,690 
4,211^ 
4,243^ 
2,235 
2,904 
4,550 
1,969 
1,466 
3,452 
2,070 
2,826 
3,194 


289,423 

318,443 

198,442 

119,472 

127,524 

182,390 

120,279 

109,819 

135,390 

9(5,940 

83,822 

69,565 

60,098 

63,587 

61,126 

49,106 

54,567 

72,397 

90,729 

113,024 

126,629 

147,093 

134,442 

126,068 

157,557 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


63,652 

82,371 

69,955 

67,426 

64,159 

58,040 

230,630 

163,960 

192,757 

148,176 

149,643 

117,635 

160,294 

157,126 

137,519 

136,499 

82,556 

82,607 

68,215 

79,221 

59,598 

65,643 

120,034 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


1,500 


133,919 
116,355 
126,332 
216,923 
224,938J 
126, 307  i 
152,878j 
285,918 
345,318 
481,906 
452,012 
477,253 
403,211 
416,897 
491,699 
519,194 
1360,317 
378,746 
373,965 
268,005 
392,836 
402,337 
319,457 


197,571 
198,726 
196,287 
284,349 
289,097 
184,347 
383,508 
449,878 
538,075 
630,082 
601,655 
594,888 
56.5,005 
574,023 
629,218 
655,693 
442,873 
461,353 
442,180 
347,226 
452,434 
467,980 
439,491 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


...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 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


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 


Collars  and  Cuffs. 


Dutiable. 


Great    1    United 
Britain.       States. 


1,618 
16,583 
25,373 
29,1.50 
29,805 
29,204 
42,196 
36,897 
14,820 
22,075 
23,437 
28,862 
26,345 
33,087 
33,975 
37,465 
41,763 
30,119 
42,022 
44,870 
36,028 
25,612 
30,221 
38,563 
38,615 


Other 

Countries. 


10,151 

53,840 

90,704 

63,345 

49,923 

61,308 

80,433 

84,195 

18,662 

16,907 

19,887 

28,899 

26,419' 

1 

23,680 

15,451 

11,471 

8,121 
7,656 
9,294 
11,400 
14,622 
24,994 
37,588 
65,868 
98,147 


199 

2,049 

997 

1,473 

1,110 

1,281 

161 

1,537 

5,204 

5,392 

2,451 

2,442 

3,227 

2,642 

1,006 

1,377 

6,826 

9,666j 

15,411 

38,469 

24,939 

41,304 

54,454 


Totals. 


Combs. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


11,769 
70,431 
116,276 
94,544 
80,725 
91,985 
123,739 
122,373 
33,643 
40,519 
48,528 
63,153 
55,215 
59,209 
52,653 
51,578 
50,890 
39,152 
58,142 
65,936 
66,061 
89,075 
92,748 
145,735 
191,216 


United 

States. 


$ 

35,307 

59,335 

71,022 

54,956 

41,152 

42,561 

46,792 

43,743 

33,981 

39,529 

38,510 

34,826 

29,526 

34,891 

27,312 

28,223 

35,810 

.35,399 

41,441 

51,323 

54,424 

54,137 

59,751 

60,319 

71,462 


40,760 
27,405 
34,557 
23,897 
19,091 
24,273 
23,219 
24,483 
18,301 
16,258 
16,176 
14,939 
15,190 
16,631 
19,007 
26,901 
23,403 
16,695 
20,617 
30,245 
37,484 
32,740 
50,522 
54,836 
72,52.3 


Other 
Countries. 


1,436 

1,478 

8,044 

6,820 

6,455 

6,664 

4,708 

10,685 

7,971 

13,468 

14,211 

15,904 

19,670 

14,397 

15,545 

24,218 

28,131 

21,515 

25,615 

40,875 

61,223 

41,601 

40,790 

39,218 

.35,{K)3 


Totals. 


77,503 

88,218 

113,623 

85,673 

66,698 

73,498 

74,719 

78,911 

60,253 

69,255 

68,897 

65,669 

64,386 

65,919 

61,864 

79,342 

87,344 

73,609 

87,673 

122,443 

153,131 

128,478 

151.063 

154,.373 

179,888 


i 


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321 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

Consumption  in  Canada,  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Cordage,  Rope  and  Twine. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 


States.  Countries. 


67,589 
■71,475 
67,467 
99,580 
64,019 
46,958 
45,868 
47,660 
38,454 
36,195 
37,191 
47,580 
48,441 
53,917 
35,905 
29,345 
25,626 
18,324 
21,971 
34,835 
32,186 
66,627 
107,752 
106,069 
150,730 


Other 


Totals. 


104,311' 
125,689 
124,812 
173,952 
156,813 
124,225 
141,126 
103,810 
107,809 
91,975 
87,882 
115,615 
248,810 
204,007 
185,179 
190,696 
235,197 
258,126 
189,041 
73,465 
80,454 
95,311 
109,045 
113,811 
117,221 


551 

189 

1,172 

751 

1,998 

1,758 

1,569 

952 

1,199 

907 

402 

148 

1,026 

5,252 

-1,694 

2,745 

1,617 

743 

1,449 

1,826 

1,893 

5,802 

1,171 

2,409 

2,131 


172,451 
197,353 
193,451 
274,283 
222,830 
172,941 
188,563 
152,422 
147,462 
129,077 
125,475 
163,343 
298,277 
263,176 
226,778 
222,786 
262,440 
277,193 
212,461 
110,126 
114,533 
163,744 
217,968 
222,289 
270,082 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


465 

575 

752 

1,897 

19,441 

58,48 

9,086 


United 
States. 


385,880 
886,604 
898,396 
1,015,674 
1,683,772 
2,054,494 
1,525,320 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


118 


49,646 
44,842 


386,463 
887,187 
899,148 
1,017,571 
1,752,859 
2,157,823 
1,534,406 


Yeaks  ended 

JONE  30. 


..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 


10— i— 21 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1«05 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


1880.  . 

1881..., 

1882... 

1888.. 

1884... 

1885... 

1886  .. 

1887... 

1888... 

1889.   . 

1890... 

1891... 


1893. 
1894. 
1895. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1900. 
1901. 
1902. 
1903. 
1904. 


Cotton  and  Mfrs.  of. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


5,828,085 
7,778,345 
8,485,207 
7,682,504 
5,837,933 
4,888,468 
4,525,868 
4,320,856 
3,247,995 
3,375,763 
3,112,345 
3,183,768 
3,044,996 
3,480,519 
2,96:3,472 
3,094,080 
3,357,028 
2,693,114 
3,086,068 
3,906,676 
4,474,687 
4,879,909 
5,108,513 
5,539,129 
6,010,783 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


1,866,727 

2,168,528 

2,301,800 

2,038,458 

1,491,831 

1,111,519 

1,034,275 

917,054 

743,982 

670,.%4 

749,444 

729,803 

790,834 

914,204 

815,441 

908,995 

1,067,012 

1,119,147 

1,332,533 

1,679,428 

1,509,312 

1,463,686 

1,608,369 

1,760.695 

1,827,438 


Totals. 


56,059 
108,260 
126,498 
140,927 

85,137 
106,900 
111,323 
110,892 
116,145 
111,846 
108,947 
125,463 
166,739 
174,020 
231,015 
215,093 
207,920 
239,100 
292,193 
398,084 
522,570 
584,397 
734,877 
819,902 
704,757 


Free. 


7,750,871 
10,055,133 
10,913,505 
9,861,889 
7,414,901 
6,106,887 
5,671,466 
5,348,802 
4,108,122 
4,157,993 
3,970,736 
4,039,034 
4,002,569 
4,568,743 
4,009,928 
4,218,168 
4,631,960 
4,051,361 
4,710,794 
5,984,188 
6,506,569 
6,927,992 
7,451,759 
8,119,726 
8,542,978 


Great 
Britain. 


4,748 

20,159 

11,839 

22,293 

12,624 

40,214 

37,747 

31,629 

54,560 

114,256 

87,958 

115,256 

149,644 

141,613 

149,463 

129,854 

191,433 

177,378 

198,256 

197,090 

378,113 

204,715 

231,499 

284,953 

316,572 


United 
States. 


1,509,830 
1,707,933 
2,371,440 
2,991,514 
2,227,071 
2,485,736 
2,999,285 
3,082,350 
3,247,102 
3,836,363 
3,770,754 
3,832,871 
3,650,234 
3,550,888 
2,920,638 
3,542,298 
3,223,760 
3,361,379 
4,148,607 
3,416,664 
4,491,575 
5,148,970 
6,047,530 
6,532,939 
6,564,820 


Other 
Countries. 


1,650 
18 

1,077 
15 

3,453 


679 


39 

307 

7,022 

177 

5,248 

7,700 

19,418 

16,059 

16,981 

19,514 

20,222 

9,584 

19,588 

57,543 


Totals. 


1,516,228 
1,728,110 
2,384,356 
3,013,822 
2,243,148 
2,525,949 
3,037,032 
3,113,979 
3,301,662 
3,951,298 
3,858,712 
3,948,166 
3,800,185 
3,699,523 
3,070,278 
3,677,400 
3,422,893 
3,558,175 
4,362,922 
3,630,735 
4,889,202 
5,373,907 
6,288,613 
6,837,480 
6,938,935 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Curtains  and  Shams. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


Includ'd 


6,885 
157,916 
189,001 
216,817 
185,787 
165,520 
190,592 
169,192 
192,766 
248,944 
284,183 
305,623 
333,466 
411,134 
425,226 


United 
States. 


with  Tan 
to  1890. 


166 
39,834 
55,648 
64,237 
73,757 
67,113 
59,231 
58,692 
78,480 
88,986 
92,024 
55,443 
68,885 
72,743 
58,727 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


cy  Goods  '  i    prior 


12,010 
25,650 
32,708 
29,233 
29,388 
35,694 
36,822 
42,323 
52,449 
61,778 
75,884 
75,411 
105,772 
121,620 


7,051 

209,760 
270,299 
313,762 
288,777 
262,021 
285,517 
264,706 
313,569 
390,379 
437,985 
436,950 
477,762 
589,649 
605,573 


Dressing,  Harness,  Leather  and  Shoe. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1888 


1,528 
1,908 
1,852 
1,601 
2,447 
1,416 
1,389 
2,537 
1,923 
1,232 
4,966 
1,530 
1,079 
1,215 
1,807 
2,077 
1,693 


10,797 
3,286 

4,e 

18,338 
28,669 
32,997 
31,289 
32,838 
37,095 
46,325 
48,740 
53,429 
48,155 
47,765 
53,738 
57,706 
57,050 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


73 

35 

126 

70 

80 

417 

1,996 

61 

450 

1,496 

586 

1,097 

431 


....  I 
12,333 
5,194 
6,350 
19,939 
31,189 
34,448 
32,804 
35,445 
39,098 
47,974 
55,702 
55,020 
49,684 
50,476 
56,131 
60,880 
59,174 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


...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 


10— i_21J 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  ISOS 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  ancL  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


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. 


Drugs,  Dyes,  Chemicals  and  Medicines. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


281,051 
324,810 
307,068 
324,166 
256,353 
263,962 
264,793 
302,123 
315,947 
307,631 
318,184 
314,652 
300,798 
302,797 
255,531 
236,339 
242,785 
22S,.350 
300,548 
415,155 
551,908 
714,336 
560,397 
672,817 
601,091 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


276,927 
305,945 
361,248 
381,620 
503,772 
428,082 
417,917 
489,402 
528,917 
494,087 
482,755 
481,591 
513,370 
494,504 
450,261 
432,639 
497,537 
553,990 
616,294 
757,240 
771,119 
765,109 
772,875 
876,333 
958,206 


Totals. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


64,153 
146,509 
191,207 
239,729 
346,6.54 
444,750 
394,553 
524,687 
382,574 
377,300 
427,021 
484,489 
563,175 
582,884 
435,161 
314,291 
3.52,551 
343,380 
381,985 
356,337 
260,030 
356,152 
469,007 
331,562 
455,727 


622,131 
777,264 
859,523 
945,515 
1,106,779 
1,136,794 
1,077,263 
1,316,212 
1,227,438 
1,179,018 
1,227,960 
1,280,732 
1,377,343 
1,380,185 
1,140,953 
983,269 
1,092,873 
1,125,720 
1,298,827 
1,528,732 
1,583,057 
1,835,597 
1,802,279 
1,880,712 
2,015,024 


466,495 
521,559 
480,838 
598,148 
530,970 
555,197 
502,649 
494,062 
524,586 
609,525 
580,329 
629,600 
723,627 
754,608 
663,865 
609,581 
653,335 
640,341 
805,028 
.599,974 
670,795 
697,776 
757,796 
864,031 
876,520 


United 
States. 


378,658 

451,098 

479,054 

612,752 

634,476 

602,366 

639,915 

661,830 

632,023 

627,721 

643,032 

705,312 

702,580 

876,295 

778,134 

881,692 

928,198 

875,048 

1,074,644 

1,-327,483' 

1,373,414 

1,917,007 

2,261,460 

2,397,801 

2,318,137 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


49,460 
54,675 
97,197 
104,.538 
98,385 
113,076 
118,854 
108,100 
113,297 
95,641 
115,809 
128,924 
137,672 
153,552 
177,836 
251,500 
275,034 
276,644 
520,290 
421,737 
417,500 
528,251 
625,990 
749,776 
629,316 


.«94,61» 
1,027,332^ 
1,057,089' 
1,315,43a 
1,203,831 
1,270,639" 
1,261,418. 
1,263,992 
1,269,906 
1,332,887 
1,339,170 
1,463,866 
1,563,879 
1,784,455 
1,619,835 
1,742,773 
1,856,567 
1,792,033 
2,399,962 
2,349,194 
2,461,709 
3,143,034 
3,645,246 
4,011,608 
3,823,973 


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Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Earthenware  and  China. 


Great 
Britain. 


Dutiable. 


253,994 
348.663 
611,603 
620,442 
441,566 
423,761 
490,131 
594,243 
520,185 
542,354 
516,549 
460,656 
534,977 
520,351 
477,554 
388,476 
387,218 
386,780 
454,062 
677,290 
563,931 
687,158 
723,557 
806,140 
961,806 


United 
States. 


34,224 

45,260 

59,863 

56,728 

35,533 

37,278 

41,415 

57,834 

58,040 

58,961 

66,850 

66,972 

64,678 

58,691 

58,241 

47,042 

55,838 

62,662 

77,059 

136,256 

188,495 

161,805 

242,055 

258,767 

235,857 


Other 
Countries. 


34,115 

45,106 

75,268 

80,716 

67,487 

50,814 

67,723 

98,614 

118,857 

96,634 

111,807 

107,279 

149,155 

130,695 

159,719 

112,417 

132,437 

146,380 

144,753 

203,181 

207,100 

265,714 

309,481 

341,703 

413,693 


Totals. 


322,333 
439,029 
646,734 
657,886 
544  586 
511,853 
599,269 
750,691 
697,082 
697,949 
695,206 
634,907 
748,810 
709,737 
695,514 
547,935 
575,493 
595,822 
675,874 
916,727 
959,526 
1,114,677 
1,275,093 
1,406,610 
1,611,356 


Electric  Apparatus. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


$ 

Not  separ- 

2,034 

3,545 

12,706 

4,170 

25,612 

1,689 

3,298 

2,797 

16,881 

27,465 

12,231 

15,981 

31,998 

45,397 

26,124 

6,581 

6,806 

8,274 

12,475 

21,225 

9,177 

15,648 

55,867 

60,030 


United 
States. 


atelystat'd 

9,711 

40,200 

59,184 

89,542 

66,828 

65,163 

108,582 

191,339 

232,144 

344,773 

450,882 

622,485 

648,719 

445,367 

349,634 

294,806 

449,553 

428,644 

538,789 

847,653 

904,629 

1,349,794 

1,581,806 

2,336,851 


Other 
Countries. 


prior  to 

88 

302 

673 

376 

589 

1,386 

363 

652 

2,110 

864 

5,933 

2,162 

9,348 

18,259 

5,026 

3,439 

2,340 

5,104 

2,690 

2,434 

6,048 

7,474 

11,328 

10,031 


Totals. 


$ 

1881. 

11,833 

44,047 

72,563 

94,088 

93,029 

68,238 

112,243 

194,788 

251,135 

373,102 

469,046 

640,628 

690,065 

509,023 

380,784 

304,826 

458,699 

442,022 

553,954 

871,312 

919,854 

1,372,916 

1,649,001 

2,406,912 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


..1880 
.  1881 
..1882 
:.1883 
..1884 
..1885 
..1836 

.1887 

.1888 
..1889 
.1890 
..1891 
..1892 

.1893 
..1894 

1895 
..1896 
..1897 
..1898 
.  1899 
..1900 
..1901 
.1902 
..1903 
..1904 


326 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


i 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1'905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


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 


Embroideries. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries . 


10,458 

9,027 

43,985 

59,684 

63,43e 

57,196 

58,484 

104,558 

143,565 

119,318 

106,925 

113,910 

•86,416 

90,738 

90,975 

44,303 

35,027 

42,626 

20,308 

18,566 

22,298 

20,502 

22,817 

35,145 

30,339 


3,157 

1,382 

5,963 

4,995 

1,527 

8,533 

1,848 

5,366 

7,068 

9,742 

11,687 

10,630 

10,663 

14,523 

15,249 

5,075 

2,539 

4,641 

2,272 

4,790 

8,444 

6,905 

9,150 

12,585 

15,233 


9 

6,116 
15,312 
24,382 
19,056 
42,912 
68,060 
76,423 
71,175 
57,395 
56,103 
82,038 
75,810 
57,534 
55,064 
91,900 
77,829 
107,286 
93,055 
16,389 
23,202 
23,237 
29,172 
27,261 
43,409 
48,987 


Totals. 


19,731 

25,721 

74,330 

83,735 

107,874 

133,789 

136,755 

181,099 

208,028 

185,163 

200,650 

200,350 

154,613 

160,325 

198,124 

127,207 

144,852 

140,322 

38,969 

46,558 

53,979 

56,579 

59,228 

91,139 

94,559 


Great 
Britain. 


279,068 

468,018 

1,561,090 

1,695,081 

1,311,215 

1,237,278 

1,031,965 

1,546,326 

1,253,372 

1,304,617 

1,235,236 

990,427 

1,035,243 

1,085,952 

1,077,159 

924,771 

912,464 

876,213 

1,004,770 

893,029 

928,481 

899,806 

1,055,153 

1,274,573 

1,452,985 


Fancy  Goods. 


Dutiable. 


United 
States. 


78,145 
97,186 
159,679 
178,727 
177,797 
147,354 
204,875 
258,108 
241,367 
252,132 
264,057 
2.36,938 
267,356 
261,678 
233,624 
218,095 
231,829 
265,271 
325,527 
406,621 
445,090 
361,896 
390,150 
432,598 
500,014 


Other 
Countries . 


106,718 
138,016 
280,468 
322,865 
234,088 
232,169 
204,979 
299,075 
318,190 
340,669 
367,938 
295,994 
336,493 
379,349 
347,644 
344,466 
320,449 
345,322 
460,892 
527,232 
524,543 
675,023 
773,405 
995,963 
1,117,760 


Totals. 


463,931 
703,220' 
2,001,23r 
2,196,67» 
1,723,100' 
1,616,801 
1,441,819' 
2,103,509- 
1,812, 92» 
1,897,41S 
1,807,231 
1,523,359- 
1,639,09^ 
1,726,97* 
1,658,427 
1,487,332 
1,464,742; 
1,486,806 
1,791,18* 
1,826,882 
1,898,114 
1,936,725 
2,218,708. 
2,703,134 
3,070,750 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


as7 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Fertilizers. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


259 

431 

1,984 

471 

362 

811 

1,109 

901 

3,328 

1,162 

1,375 

740 

565 

5,820 

3,427 

6,253 

6,186 

7,340 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


1,849 
6,729 
12,025 
12,139 
13,973 
13,134 
18,728 
20,471 
16,077 
34,743 
42,194 
52,747 
45,195 
59,037 
61,543 
70,781 
78,743 
106,070 
126,621 


503 


102 


Free. 


Totals. 


1,849 
6,988 
12,456 
14,123 
14,444 
13,4% 
19,539 
21,580 
16,978 
38,077 
43,356 
54,122 
46.438 
59,602 
67,363 
74,208 
84,996 
112,256 
134,063 


Great 
Britain. 


278 

200 

292 

299 

453 

37 

158 

33 

22 

95 

1,275 

5,629 

149 

9 

700 

129 

291 

3,232 

23,988 

730 

8,4.S5 

5,141 

308 

16,918 

2,389 


United 
States. 


2,672 

1,804 

4,557 

4,806 

4,392 

6,060 

3,233 

1,758 

1,708 

2,752 

1,186 

2,528 

4,532 

11,798 

7,759 

20,978 

26,776 

31,859 

25,930 

45,827 

56,756 

101,391 

110,898 

89,751 

127,086 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


719 
750 


15 

30 

1,342 

11 

2,763 

220 

234 

769 

300 

12,248 

6,275 

5,585 


8,046 

2,102 

4,849 

5,129 

4,869 

6,102 

3,401 

1,816 

1,7.% 

2,847 

3,179 

8,907 

4,681 

11,822 

8,489 

22,449 

27,078 

37,854 

50,138 

46,791 

66,010 

106,832 

123,454 

112,944 

135,060 


Years  ended 
Jdne  30. 


.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 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  IGOS 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


Fish  and  Fish  Pboducts. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


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.. 


,32,121 
36,084 
51,004 
50,326 
72,924 
59,943 
39,704 
51,797 
44,005 
45,350 
41,319 
43,757 
44,719 
55,410 
67,238 
47,552 
40,529 
41,815 
54,126 
74,564 
65,618 
63,267 
70,748 
68,420 
67,229 


10,735 

33,766 

48,056 

67,726 

^,444 

30,758 

413,477 

443,856 

456,346 

406,922 

442,257 

414,1:38 

391,854 

384,851 

344,516 

307,  d82 

300,997 

286,220 

276,491 

369,207 

483,412 

407,999 

475,550 

513,478 

583,927 


2,522 
3,819 
7,011 
13,823 
9,164 
17,045 
16,190 
15,597 
17,412 
25,276 
33,198 
31,037 
28,680 
35,800 
43,877 
30,239 
31,852 
41,165 
39,066 
52,415 
43,620 
53,021 
54,931 
60,015 
67,022 


45,378 
73,669 
106,071 
131,876 
120,532 
107,746 
469,371 
511,249 
517,763 
477,548 
516.774 
488,932 
465,253 
476,061 
455,631 
384,873 
373,378 
369,200 
369,683 
496,186 
582,660 
524,287 
601,229 
641,913 
718,178 


76 


17 


102 
137 


466,199 

,518,746 

578,862 

692,109 

662,297 

600,793 

962 

39 

249 

447 

178 

420 

334 

941 

154 

204 

24,920 

102,519 

86,920 

1,313 

1,133 

617 

1,113 

374 

994 


456,066 
398,631 
384,613 
564,170 
624,152 
250,866 
288,278 
273,085 
347,353 
411,908 
403,538 
614,314 
666,727 
536,486 
748,332 
624,207 
456,068 
264,398 
334,465 
385,895 
485,131 
359,053 
452,683 
635,226 
687,369 


920,323 
917,462 
963,391 
1,256,307 
1,276,636 
851,659 
289,240 
273,124 
347,602 
412,355 
403,792 
614,734 
667,061 
537,444 
748, 4S6 
624,411 
480,978 
366,917 
421,487 
387^345 
486,264 
359,570 
453,796 
635,600 
688,363 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


829 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continue^. 


Fisheries,  Articles  for  the  use  of 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


8,665 
9,089 
10,730 
14,829 
23,397 
24,646 
34,785 


United 

States. 


3,613 
5,263 
6,914 
12,197 
18,146 
22,108 
25,748 


Other 
Countries. 


16 


219 
52 


Totals. 


12,278 
14,362 
17,644 
27,042 
41,543 
46,973 
60,685 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 


Other 


States.     Countries, 


9 

161,606 
136,564 
176,196 
220,688 
227,519 
195,408 
134,495 
158,747 
204,618 
206,861 
190,954 
186,707 
216,982 
189,446 
207,044 
215,336 
263,298 
334,399 
274,107 
298,262 
305,719 
298,0.54 
356,119 
340,924 
309,063 


104,006 
134,625 
174,969 
252,001 
281,991 
186,318 
152,570 
163,539 
220,966 
241,869 
237,260 
248,918 
257,047 
242,448 
234,429 
298,847 
259,047 
204,168 
206,528 
233,730 
298,310 
321,205 
333,681 
361,243 
355,689 


2 
73 

285 
415 


47 

8 

144 


250 

708 

175 

2,163 

3,067 

4,708 

2,796 

2,069 

3,003 

4,046 

5,856 

7,657 

5,457 

27,898 

26,716 


Totals. 


266,613 
270,262 
361,450 
473,104 
609,610 
381,773 
287,073 
322,430 
425,484 
448.720 
428,464 
435,333 
473,204 
434,057 
444,540 
618,891 
525,141 
540,626 
483,638 
536,028 
609,884 
626,916 
695,267 
730,065 
691,467 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

^, 1892 

1893 

1894 

.1896 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

.1902 

1903 

1904 


330 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  W05 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

.     June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


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  . 


Flax,  Hemp  and  Jute  and  Manufactures  of 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


1,118,836 
1,391,877 
1,593,905 
1,476,759 
1,245,654 
1,321,865 
1,258,096 
1,445,081 
1,312,998 
1,423,107 
1,369,268 
1,366,266 
1,479,003 
1,531,501 
1,331,892 
1,251,299 
1,410,879 
1,159,126 
1,280,829 
1,610,210 
1,660,274 
1,747,294 
1,783,730 
1,925,381 
2,160,410 


United 
States. 


55,720 
53,759 
63,270 
66,083 
51,412 
61,936 
59,800 
55,881 
31,048 
48,493 
27,876 
42,626 
44,652 
46,511 
48,333 
58,893 
66,689 
58,597 
55,321 
69,395 
63,348 
74,864 
84,265 
98,835 
81,210 


Other 
Countries. 


3,509 

2,511 

21,827 

11,485 

13,789 

9,051 

22,183 

27,137 

22,134 

22,086 

20,109 

28,497 

27,348 

43,707 

39,278 

29,705 

48,603 

49,750 

76,186 

74,959 

107,269 

90,912 

113,876 

161,226 

175,620 


Totals. 


1,178,065 
1,448,147 
1,679,002 
1,554,327 
1,310,855 
1,392,852 
1,340,079 
1,528,099 
1,366,180 
1,493,686 
1,417,253 
1,437,389 
1,551,003 
1,621,719 
1,419,503 
1,339,897 
1,526,171 
1,267,473 
1,412,336 
1,754,564 
1,830,891 
1,913,070 
1,981,871 
2,185,442 
2,417,240 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


175,296 

225,340 

280,957 

369,454 

199,978 

404,872 

413,815 

453,043 

959,599 

1,295,882 

887,772 

1,014,951 

734,153 

870,327 

548,365 

515,410 

872,260 

831,632 

916,003 

1,081,210 

1,269,254 

1,101,085 

1,567,092 

1,435,511 

1,224,269 


United 

States. 


170,346 
152,706 
250,704 
339,086 
371,730 
273,728 
202,551 
261,618 
312,821 
222,954 
164,607 
248,845 
501,848 
592,145 
184,199 
507,052 
345,291 
212,819 
254,434 
450,330 
478,240 
376,296 
745,500 
534,653 
628,994 


Other 
Countries. 


625 


16 


7,793 
41 


10,015 

4,629 

1,603 

940 

100,650 

105,500 

1,393 

16 

5,382 

23,002 

2,848 

15,688 

28,067 

65,376 

164,436 

79,131 


Totals. 


346,267 

378,046 

531,661 

708,540 

571,724 

678,600 

624,159 

714,702 

1,272,420 

1,528,851 

1,057,008 

1,265,399 

1,236,941 

1.563,122 

838,064 

1,023,855 

1,217,567 

1,049,833 

1,193,439 

1,534,388 

1,763,182 

1,505,448 

2,377,968 

2,134,600 

1,932,394 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


8S1 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Fruits. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


214,943 
192,892 
301,504 
410,406 
368,787 
370,353 
352,001 
366,001 
393,862 
347,333 
362,952 
344,800 
252,598 
209,410 
240,784 
260,85(i 
319,161 
214,300 
194,780 
219,072 
279,853 
290,122 
282,780 
297,662 
278,087 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


443,755f 

553,069 

609,244 

955,863 

990,108 

759,985 

728,972 

744,371 

766,541 

687,129 

915,744 

1,065,917 

1,213,464 

1,122,504 

1,179,049 

980,526 

1,107,276 

921,185 

1,295,994 

1,346,080 

1,710,811 

1,766,979 

1,938,484 

2,088,697 

2,129,494 


175,346 
425,603 
556,686 
753,615 
684,940 
486,218 
531,105 
570,321 
630,278 
596,934 
555,960 
779,502 
642,302 
521,843 
721,085 
744,892 
626,780 
657,301 
843,305 
960,561 
907,878 
1,146,845 
1,426,930 
1,369,596 
1,296,828 


Totals. 


834,044 
1,171,564 
1,467,434 
2,119,884 
2,043,835 
1,616,556 
1,612,078 
1,680,693 
1,790,681 
1,631,3% 
1,834,656 
2,190,219 
2,108,364 
1,853,847 
2,140,918 
1,986,274 
2,053,217 
1,792,786 
2,334,079 
2,525,713 
2,898,542 
3,203,946 
.3,648,194 
3,755,955 
3,704,409 


Fr^. 


Great 
Britain. 


59 

1,632 

40 

650 

793 


1,014 


290 

109 

4 

13 
905 

72 


United 
States. 


1,662 
731 
360 


134 
31 


21 


5,704 

3 

39 

952 

11 

322 

158,240 
614,400 
748,520 
393,684 
425,014 
479,604 
559,155 
519,058 
530,789 
466,431 
506,;t72 
557,499 
578,017 
666,995 
805,205 
903,261 
933,641 


Other 
Countries. 


788 

5,673 

51 

292 

524 

1,177 

393 

2,309 

4,082 

3,691 

3,314 

33,210 

40,542 

17,611 

15,332 

12,501 

5,629 

9,395 

3,463 

2,517 

28,402 

54,816 

19,985 


Totals. 


% 

59 

8,124 

5,716 

740 

2,037 

535 

1,336 

1,177 

158,633 

610,999 

752,711 

397,279 

428,341 

513,719 

599,769 

536,669 

547,783 

479,663 

512,361 

566,894 

581,614 

669,543 

833,607 

958,077 

953,647 


Years  ended 
Junk  30. 


..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 


332 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


i 


,  4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Ybabs  ended 
Junk  30. 


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  . 


Furs  and  Skins  and  Manufactures  of. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


158,618 
268,139 
341,944 
398,443 
330,493 
329,366 
371,220 
388,069 
402,067 
337,353 
367,811 
305,960 
338,364 
388,934 
371,731 
361,002 
283,247 
185,724 
185,038 
275,130 
260,739 
378,331 
341,802 
326,252 
340,072 


United         Other 
States.     Countries. 


33,576 

69,113 

186,151 

161,361 

202,912 

134,679 

129,181 

172,361 

156,993 

132,608 

66,992 

69.377 

62,292 

69,061 

88,500 

51,876 

63,008 

38,516 

56,951 

99,357 

109,787 

148,691 

178,579 

228,668 

247,159 


23,996 
96,849 
104,941 
156,761 
124,123 
146,932 
157,988 
194,340 
202,661 
267,345 
227,020 
157,719 
278,750 
265,812 
257,220 
171,179 
231,700 
172,258 
199,386 
311,284 
388,699 
438,369 
540,140 
493,958 
408,493 


Totals. 


216,190 
434,101 
633,036 
716,565 
657,528 
610,977 
658,389 
754,770 
761,721 
737,306 
661,823 
533,056 
679,406 
723,807 
717,451 
584,057 
577,955 
396,498 
441,375 
685,771 
759,225 
965,391 
1,060,521 
1,048,878 
995,724 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 

States. 


84,698 
115,620 
151,609 
136,795 

98,289 
100,379 

76,248 
114,808 
114,639 
117,590 

76,835 
141,243 
250,763 
296,648 
184,050 
143,415 
154,731 
112,706 
123,324 
250,457 
215,258 
283,206 
359,253 
383,171 
348,581 


127,982 
221,768 
253,446 
230,490 
154,238 
166,973 
165,381 
274,918 
246,380 
299,705 
287,547 
291,771 
293,862 
348,456 
300,853 
260,886 
298,328 
266,774 
246,173 
332,575 
745,779 
809,129 
996,554 
1,207,123 
1,362,011 


Other 
Countries. 


25,281 

96,032 

85,547 

183,871 

73,460 

154,820 

147,163 

90,189 

101,125 

106,566 

79,615 

56,400 

112,126 

151,6.50 

188,643 

136,000 

180,610 

125,593 

80,  .517 

294,217 

386,370 

327,455 

554,426 

668,558 

698,884 


Totals. 


237,  %1 
433,420 
490,602 
551,156 
325,987 
422,172 
388,792 
479,915 
462,144 
523,861 
443,997 
489,414 
656,751 
796,754 
673,546 
540,301 
633,669 
505,073 
450,014 
877,249 
1,347,407 
1419,790 
1,910,233 
2,258,852 
2,409,476 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


833 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   10 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c — Continued. 


Glass  and  Mandfactures  of. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


171,312 
178,242 
259,96.5 
281,156 
237,0.35 
208,023 
257,312 
278,611 
286,250 
333,129 
334,343 
345,087 
370,083 
325,784 
286,081 
232,290 
214,964 
187,888 
228,643 
289,049 
367,115 
352,204 
387,883 
461,235 
506,759 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


332,8601 

399,715 

500,.370 

540,497 

442,902 

394,095 

438,810 

487,792 

426,147 

444,916 

418,103 

436,909 

419,780 

395,539 

366,995 

43?,493 

415,789 

433,729 

i 

363,523 

484,210 

535,735 

538,692 

526,134 

591,256 

589,072 


Totals. 


145,920 
311,846 
424,381 
3.55,259 
316,546 
418,764 
,448,098 
502,200 
483,364 
417,544 
478,139 
465,696 
467,995 
498,220 
556,127 
456,203 
473,728 
518,147 
432,540 
569,799 
755,844 
684,723 
1,024,791 
1,031,960 
887,950 


650,0t.2 
889,803 
1,184,716 
1,176,912 
996,483 
1,020,882 
1,144,220 
1,268,603 
1,19.5,761 
1,195,589 
1,230,585 
1,247,692 
1,257,858 
1,219,543 
1,209,203 
1,120,986 
1,104,481 
1,139,764 
1,024,706 
1,34.%  058 
1,658,694 
1,57.5,619 
1,938,808 
2,084,451 
1,983,781 


Free. 


Great        United 
Britain.       States. 


374 
1,211 

888 
3,284 
1,008 

994 

935 
1,891 
1,404 
1,324 


913 


$ 


1,015 
672 

1,020 
996 

776 

774 

580 

1,182 

I 

5031 

951! 

801 


Other 
Countries. 


153 


44 


1,006 


Totals. 


1,015 
1,046 
2,231 
1,884 
4,060 
1,935 
1,574 
2,117 
2,438 
2,355 
2,125 


Years  endkh 
June  30. 


1,096 


913 


.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 


334 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1'905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Gloves  and  Mitts. 


Years  ended 
Jdne  30. 


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  .. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


327,481 
560,288 
634,324 
582,261 
472,784 
546,786 
533,493 
531,921 
442,658 
409,930 
439,286 
394,381 
367,936 
367,693 
302,712 
264,906 
267,812 
228,427 
193,395 
220,458 
208,118 
215,122 
199,693 
268,998 
333,074 


United 
States. 


17,734 
17,038 
39,330 
59,551 
41,010 
42,302 
37,214 
32,603 
37,297 
31,859 
42,307 
36,070 
43,688 
42,807 
33,467 
18,496 
16,651 
21,398 
27,399 
37,097 
51,5801 
37,926 
55,500 
80,694 
122,413 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


58,169 
80,541 
149,955 
199,824 
123,525 
130,336 
110,734 
141,300 
193,246 
194,955 
221,572 
227,961 
268,597 
290,087 
329,558 
347,874 
347,220 
266,553 
343,287 
466,185 
443,311 
449,530 
396,116 
520,733 
488,419 


Glue,  Glue  Stock 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


403,384 
657,867 
813,609 
841,636 
637,319 
719,424 
681,441 
705,824 
673,201 
636,744 
703,165 
658,412 
680,221 
700,587 
665,737 
631,276 
631,683 
516,378 
564,081 
723,740 
703,009 
702,578 
651,309 
870,425 
943,906 


United 
States. 


3,022 

12,103 

5,536 

9,510 

12,121 

16,670 

20,436 

15,418 

8,076 

9,550 

11^760 

5,373 

10,036 

10,657 

9,995 

8,283 

8,808 

5,844 

14,122 

17,682 

25,215 

28,045 

27,133 

31,906 

30,350 


Other 
Countries. 


15,799 
35,537 
37,498 
32,959 
37,199 
40,869 
48,335 
46,747 
52,525 
51,523 
45,865 
44,963 
57,266 
61,964 
56,609 
53,601 
50,909 
53,081 
78,468 
99,363 
96,322 
91,960 
92,031 
84,259 
91,045 


5,450 
12,218 
13,976 
29,104 
24,777 
31,860 
24,268 
33,527 
34,690 
33,382 
34,881 
37,025 
35,220 
39,297 
36,731 
31,618 
31,837 
39,102 
44,065 
59,319 
49,888 
76,476 
72,782 
69,613 
66,153 


Totals. 


24,271 

59,858 

57,010 

71,573 

74,097 

89,299 

93,039 

9.5,692 

95,291 

94,455 

92,506 

87,361 

102,522 

111,918 

103,335 

93,502 

91,554 

98,027 

136,655 

176,364 

171,425 

196,481 

191,946 

185,778 

187,548 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


335 


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Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


AND  Mucilage. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


10 


Other 
Countries. 


1,605 
2,282 
2,638 
45,092 
1,956 
16,038 
1,340 
3,051 

141 
96 

485 
1,797 

649 
1,183 

490 

572 
1,222 


4,035 


144 
4,254 
4,191 
8,083 


672 


Totals. 


Grasses  and  Fibres  and  Mfrs.  op. 


Great 
Britain. 


4,035 

1,605 

2,282 

2,638 

45,092 

2,100 

20,292 

5,541 

11,134 

141 

96 

485 

1,797 

649 

1,183 

1,162 

572 

1,222 


2,882 

6,682 

7,837 

8,041 

1,808 

2,682 

3,732 

1,126 

1,402 

542 

763 

2,248 

1,065 

732 

1,777 

1,846 

225 

1,168 

725 

393 

297 

1,554 

1,362 

272 

835 


Dutiable. 


United    |      Other 
States.     Countries. 


3,679 

7,442 

6,444 

9,199 

9,823 

8,200 

11,245 

2,287 

2,109 

3,449 

5,477 

7,136 

8,097 

9,963 

11,138 

12,276 

22,737 

8,982 

9,958 

12,657 

20,596 

36,173 

35,246 

36,855 

31,526 


661 
6,355 
9,440 
6,722 
1,203 
2,023 
1,829 
1,645 
1,509 
2,887 
5,065 
4,170 
4,763 
4,017 
4,741 
4,178 
1,117 
1,271 
3,325 
5,356 
7,670 
11,410 
15,687 
17,450 
12,921 


Totals. 


7,122 
20,479 
23,721 
23,962 
12,834 
12,905 
16,806 
5,058 
5,020 
6,878 
11,305 
13,554 
13,925 
14,712 
17,656 
18,300 
24,079' 
11,421 
14,008 
18,406 
28,563 
49,137 
52,295 
54,577 
45,282 


Years  ended 
June  .30. 


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 


336 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1'905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


237 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   10 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  Ac.  — Continued. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


38 
430 


76.5 
361 
113 


12 
205 


822 

8,388 

1,654 

6,865 

2,493 

1,733 

2,899 

2,453 

6,043 

26,626 

17,961 

13,541 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries, 


92,554 
102,256 
136,618 
218,308 
158,360 
179,663 
145,591 
100,517 
117,055 
173,905 
155,467 

92,400 
210,686 
226,562 
254,180 
280,190 
318,163 
175,641 
152,055 
172,894 
269,209 
338,949 
361,735 
498,883 
388,170 


118 
68 
30 


520 
322 


2,601 

2,222 

4,508 

2,974 

1,243 

554 

7,423 

5,490 

3,333 

9,109 

13,334 

16,671 

6,632 


Totals. 


92,592 
102,804 
136,686 
219,103 
158,721 
179,776 
145,591 
101,049 
117,582 
173,905 
155,467 

92,400 
213,287 
228,606 
267,076 
284,818 
326,271 
178,688 
161,211 
181,283 
274,995 
354,101 
401,695 
533,515 
408,343 


Gdnpowder  and  Explosives. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


9 

10,265 
25,386 
34,501 
29,776 
34,292 
52,555 
63,049 
50,261 
28,228 
31,241 
35,286 
22,003 
51,231 
48,101 
26,004 
26,600 
25,415 
19,444 
21,977 
40,465 
48,459 
82,169 
110,932 
161,042 
220,032 


United 
States. 


f 

78,552 

88,229 

68,267 

139,178 

155,320 

125,448 

76,636 

97,005 

71,896 

73,472 

92,217 

88,478 

84,881 

94,919 

86,300 

115,061 

110,710 

111,471 

118,051 

170,752 

195,361 

186,970 

279,794 

211,992 

237,889 


Other 
Countries. 


85 


262 
432 


2,321 

1 

589 

34 

9 

95 

34 

59 

8 

477 

644 

693 

647 

1,703 

1,751 

4,509 

9,401 

5,149 

2,528 

1,854 


Totals. 


9 

88,902 
113,615 
103,030 
169,386 
189,612 
180,324 
139,686 
147,855 
100,158 
104,722 
127,578 
110,515 
136,171 
143,028 
112,781 
142,305 
136,818 
131,562 
141,731 
212,968 
248,329 
278,540 
395,875 
375,562 
459,775 


Years  ended 
•June  .30. 


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 


10— i_22 


TRADE  A^D  COMMERCE 


4-6  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904 


Ybabs  kndbd 
June  30. 


1880 
1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1886 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


Gctta-Pkbcha,  India-Rcbber  and  Mandpactubes  of. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


224,108 
199,220 
183,948 
235,384 
240,519 
229,247 
206,928 
224,102 
223,942 
321,129 
406,679 
401,447 
283,514 
322,372 
273,506 
189,732 
117,7.37 
90,274 
127,034 
120,681 
116,840 
155,445 
217,477 
393,321 
361,666 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


224,112 
291,994 
35.5,445 
420,378 
448,719 
519,434 
498,459 
563,323 
546,577 
493,109 
494,561 
381,297 
374,691 
349,049 
214,109 
202,318 
211,316 
207,273 
255,435 
355,951 
399,738 
432,649 
521,963 
571,687 
606,756 


4,060 
6,148 
16,789 
19,686 
14,353 
13,275 
18,019 
20,115 
22,604 
26,775 
23,840 
23,493 
26,428 
25,269 
31,681 
18,559 
21,080 
20,428 
20,762 
15,497 
19,493 
21,797 
31,986 
25,054 
2.5.740 


Totals. 


Freer 


452,280 
497,362 
556,182 
675,448 
703,591 
761,956 
723,406 
807,540 
793,123 
841,013 
925,080 
806,237 
684,633 
696,690 
519,296 
410,609 
350,133 
317,975 
403,231 
492,129 
536,071 
609,891 
771,426 
990,062 
994,162 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


8,020 

4,434 

399 

2,279 

99 

348 

2,024 

4,104 

20,460 

34,698 

10,331 

4,779 

12,746 

2,222 

3,075 

4,473 

20,127 

16,531 

4,854 

9,614 

41,198 

254 

.5,966 

7,119 

4,496 


198,252 

315,668 

372,141 

334,645 

405,824 

420,519 

403,264 

447,388 

626,936 

728,555 

575,348 

795,670 

717,076 

874,747 

974,623 

744,348 

1,098,639 

1,163,084 

1,718,886 

1,823,261 

2,251,375 

1,969,474 

1,628,205 

1,816,682 

2,508,939 


Other 
Countries, 


165,175 
14,134 


28 

90 

30 

48 

1,668 

614 

2,135 

2,032 

991 

642 

2,546 

2,875 

8,929 

18,080 

21,700 

17,185 

22,104 

904 

919 


Totals. 


206,272 

320,102 

537,715 

351,058 

405,923 

420,867 

405,316 

451,582 

647,426 

763,301 

587,347 

801,063 

731,957 

879,001 

978,689 

749,463 

1,121,312 

1,182,490 

1,732,669 

1,850,955 

2,314,273 

1,986,913 

1,656,275 

1,824,705 

2,514,354 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c.i — Coniinued. 


Hair  and  Manufactubks  op. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


f 

84,070 

19,894 

16,948 

35,091 

18,922 

13,053 

15,279 

20,656 

9,476 

7,802 

8,849 

8,065 

10,645 

10,092 

13,142 

18,562 

15,416 

4,890 

8,473 

8,915 

8,209 

€,324 

8,041 

7,357 

10,958 


United 

States. 


$ 

10,985 
20,568 
27,434 
32,173 
29,094 
19,015 
22,963 
24,847 
23,812 
21,072 
22,323 
27,405 
18,062 
20,874 
23,205 
19,063 
14,456 
11,797 
18,338 
14,393 
15,880 
13,584 
18,580 
9,001 
12,405 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


3,725 

5,901 

19,981 

24,012 

11,347 

11,262 

3,762 

5,475 

6,383 

2,690 

8,037 

3,128 

2,810 

2,650 

2,704 

2,524 

3,085 

1,895 

2,604 

2,121 

1,613 

1,379 

746 

988 

1,013 


t 

38,780 
46,363 
64,363 
91,276 
59,363 
43,330 
42,004 
60,978 
39,671 
31,664 
89,209 
38,598 
31,517 
33,616 
39,051 
40,149 
32,957 
18,582 
29,415 
25,429 
25,702 
21,287 
27,367 
17,346 
24,376 


Free. 


Great 
Britain . 


$   . 

140 

1.032 

2,848 

4,303 

2,331 

2,616 

2,860 

2,570 

1,339 

4,672 

659 

1,440 

1,096 

1,981 

1,450 

5,338 

754 

6,848 

16,74g 

17,990 

18,405 

2,824 

11,102 

16,030 

17,516 


United 
States. 


$ 

7,792 
11,952 
17,474 
18,306 
23,278 
31,190 
33,739 
33,061 
33,726 
27,212 
32,689 
24,413 
22,427 
30,889 
18,100 
37,454 
36,198 
39,634 
26,366 
35,823 
39,415 
28,585 
38,505 
41,426 
68,304 


Other 
Countries. 


19 

624 

713 

2,204 

43 


75 

64 

2,039 

1,057 

964 

2,106 

588 

392 

286 

1,126 

8,317 

1,622 

1,294 

1,758 

2,356 

1,998 

2,082 

5,753 

4,407 


Totals. 


$ 

7,951 
13,508 
21,035 
24,813 
26,662 
33,806 
36,674 
35,675 
37,104 
32,941 
34,312 
27,959 
24,111 
33,262 
19,836 
43,918 
46,269 
48,104 
44,405 
65,571 
60,176 
33,407 
51,689 
63,209 
80,227 


Ybabs  kndkd 
Junk  30. 


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 


10— i— 22J 


340 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  IGOS 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
Junk  30. 


Hats,  Caps  and  Bonnets  and  Materials  for  same. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain . 


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.. 


394,996 
592,523 
691,555 
700,097 
510,029 
534,160 
555,147 
695,935 
709,440 
701,839 
728,043 
826,575 
831,935 
957,767 
856,654 
839,132 
803,2i79 
694,342 
730,706 
794,338 
878,891 
893,501 
844,290 
733,909 
951,492 


United 

States. 


564,265 
584,535 
546,967 
644,218 
570,113 
524,426 
595,645 
571,732 
557,326 
546,218 
478,745 
439,157 
371,948 
345,523 
331,944 
332,266 
402,890 
479,438 
651,281 
702,687 
736,106 
738,708 
858,964 
1,032,910 
1,189,181 


Other 
Countries. 


17,187 
30,907 
26,627 
23,848 
17,610 
15,144 
13,502 
23,959 
18,580 
16,409 
23,435 
15,185 
16,233 
17,824 
28,090 
24,003 
34,173 
17,624 
20,534 
17,384 
22,425 
29,554 
27,469 
38,764 
42,501 


Totals. 


Free. 


976,448 
1,207,965 
1,266,149 
1,368,163 
1,097,752 
1,073,730 
1,164,294 
1,291,626 
1,285,346 
1,264,466 
1,230,223 
1,280,917 
1,220,116 
1,321,114 
1,216,688 
1,195,401 
1,240,342 
1,191,404 
1,402,521 
1,514,409 
1,637,422 
1,661,763 
1,730,723 
1,805,583 
2,183,174 


Great 
Britain . 


10,247 
18,071 
19,203 
13,729 
23,880 
24,639 
23,496 
48,019 
26,541 
24,705 
23,287 
24,379 
25,946 
30,806 
34,638 
30,360 
47,922 
28,862 
58,766 
46,271 
69,982 
63,735 
76,865 
75,601 
80,201 


United 
States. 


10,552 

12,663 

22,464 

22,483 

33,854 

20,215 

33,102 

37,515 

48,509 

34,796 

35,106 

52,888 

56,191 

56,803 

63,088 

129,691 

186,325 

98,602 

86,741 

99,449 

108,442 

168,803 

169,543 

179,730 

153,873 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


228 

7,320 

309 

988 

2,818 

286 


1,397 

2,290 

2,174 

2,316 

1,123 

1,583 

6,482 

6,945 

2,754 

7,835 

9,966 

11,836 

20,631 

23,241 

33,082 

40,892 

52,665 

69,534 


21,027 

38,054 

41,976 

37,200 

60,552 

45,140 

56,598 

86,931 

77,340 

61,675 

60,709 

78,390 

83,720 

94,091 

104,671 

162,805 

242,082 

137,430 

157,343 

166,351 

201,665 

265,620 

287,300 

307,996 

303,608 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


341 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — -Continued 


Hay. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain . 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


9,6.53 

4,280 

2,308 

15,423 

8,001 

11,565 

6,697 

5,936 

12,314 

6,925 

28,186 

1,959 

8,447 

14,151 

18,404 

13,1.70 

28,832 

44,868 

66,422 

57,988 

88,212 

116,228 

121,624 

126,646 

155,433 


48 


348 


Totals. 


Hides  and  Skins  other  than  Fur. 


Free. 


$ 

9,660 

4,289 

2,308 

15,423 

8,001 

11,565 

6,697 

5,936 

12,362 

6,925 

28,186 

.     1,959 

8,447 

14,151 

18,404 

13,170 

28,832 

44,868 

66,422 

57,988 

88,212 

116,228 

121,624 

126,646 

155,781 


Great 
Britain. 


United         Other 
States.     Countries. 


69,194 

68,801 

71,305 

33,706 

37,027 

13,343 

49,229 

155,535 

41,596 

49,156 

30,751 

68,822 

96,756 

179,196 

65,772 

93,250 

102,152 

148,202 

508,805 

880,327 

1,008,698 

680,730 

1,122,569 

1,301,762 

791,538 


9 

1,640,541 
2,077,334 
2,056,102 
1,884,839 
1,326,414 
1,750,677 
1,666,263 
1,777,073 
1,574,489 
1,629,930 
1,668,898 
1,878,343 
1,695,523 
1,742,723 
1,692,705 
1,783,757 
1,769,861 
2,134,430 
2,242,987 
1,947,188 
2,128,488 
2,435,411 
2,174,764 
2,613,520 
2,758,823 


$ 

51,349 

66,518 

89,356 

67,749 

68,407 

24,894 

35,954 

42,845 

18,998 

18,546 

12,363 

75,645 

44,823 

123,256 

136,755 

89,613 

92,238 

144,398 

849,590 

1,050,476 

1,082,213 

1,004,302 

1,788,719 

1,747,462 

1,365,861 


Totals. 


9 

1,761,084 
2,212,653 
2,216,763 
1,986,294 
1,431,848 
1,788,914 
1,751,446 
1,975,453 
1,635,083 
1,597,632 
1,712,012 
2,022,810 
1,8.'<7,102 
2,045,175 
1,895,232 
1,966,620 
1,964,251 
2,427,030 
3,601,382 
3,877,991 
4,219,399 
4,120,443 
5,086,052 
5,662,744 
4,916,222 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

190 

190 

190 

190 

190 


342 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1«06 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 '.. 

188t 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897.. 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Hops. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


21,406 
11,054 
18,707 
36,165 
23,311 
19,425 
14,893 
84,546 
38,057 
39.264 
34,915 
46,771 
29,068 
30,673 
28,790 
23,859 
14,412 
13,871 
25,657 
21,843 
17,702 
19,403 
22,783 
21,172 
35,501 


United 
States. 


5,944 

9,999 

18,758 

174,324 

77,702 

36,605 

23,559 

86,917 

234 

104,036 

105,295 

146,868 

142,316 

94,530 

93,640 

71,758 

38,062 

46,222 

46,136 

101,133 

113,924 

110,440 

91,261 

93,716 

152,415 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals, 


2,401 
22,265 
19,857 
50,088 
21,704 
19,287 

9,029 
41,624 
30,118 
62,179 
58,465 
43,900 
37,424 
38,171 
13,097 
43,269 
26,093 
23,931 
28,185 
11,280 
12,019 
16,327 
17,141 
47,506 
28,400 


29,751 

43,318 

57,322 

260,577 

122,717 

74,317 

47,481 

213,087 

105,409 

206,479 

198,675 

237,539 

208,808 

163,374 

135,527 

138,886 

78,567 

84,024 

99,978 

134,256 

143,645 

146,170 

131,185 

162,394 

216,316 


Ink. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain . 


United 
States. 


18,698 
25,066 
17,497 
20,736 
18,883 
.19,611 
19,806 
19,943 
21,996 
19,894 
14,510 
16,§46 
17,305 
18,589 
14,722 
21,488 
19,641 
18,727 
12,923 
21,205 
19,195 
21,660 
22,239 
23,447 
23,764 


22,763 
31,154 
41,767 
49,282 
51,210 
56,910 
65,026 
49,083 
56,613 
56,540 
56,539 
60,622 
63,965 
63,383 
57,13 
54,535 
55,881 
63,259 
72,822 
79,769 
87,862 
106,517 
118,025 
121,181 
128,200 


Other 
Countries. 


198 
1,081 
1,057 
2,566 
2,235 
2,253 
3,276 
2,441 
3,212 
4,903 
4,491 
3,908 
4,030 
5,094 
4,1.S0 
3,220 
3,629 
3,538 
3,115 
3,489 
2,096 
4,552 
4,334 
4,688 
4,060 


Totals. 


41,65(^ 

57,301 

00,321 

72,584 

72,328 

78,774 

78,108. 

71,467 

81,821 

81,337 

75, 540' 

81,376 

85,300 

87,066 

75,989 

79,243 

79,151 

85,524 

88,860 

104,523 

109,153 

132,729 

145,198 

149,316 

156,024 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


813 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

Consumption  in  Canada  {both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Jewellkbt. 


Junk,  Old  and  Oakdm. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


94,448 

183,096 

294,258 

296,025 

229,494 

188,676 

139,954 

168,603 

124,440 

123,201 

109,645 

68,418 

46,473 

46,709 

32,550 

44,806 

38,628 

35,661 

34,477 

39,338 

47,699 

67,814 

69,026 

74,568 

87,965 


United 
States. 


110,046 
164,154 
265,071 
344,094 
309,629 
279,583 
313,843 
368,394 
339,739 
334,364 
318,  S65 
272,942 
227,330 
184,575 
178,667 
200,989 
231,265 
228,450 
279,314 
393,427 
464,249 
422,146 
518,794 
596,969 
688,665 


Other 
Countries. 


9 
7,169 
9,763 
16,446 
22,084 
15,488 
13,949 
12,394 
14,247 
20,932 
19,522 
15,627 
9,774 
14,781 
20,253 
28,730 
30,964 
25,248 
27,735 
27,658 
38,756 
66,837 
50,260 
59,380 
73,241 
92,608 


Totals. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


9 

211,663 
357,013 
576,775 
662,203 
554,611 
4«2,208 
466,191 
551,244 
486,111 
477,087 
444,137 
351,134 
288,584 
251,537 
239,947 
276,759 
295,141 
291,846 
341,449 
471,521 
578,785 
540,220 
647,200 
744,778 
869,238 


38,990 
72,167 
62,196 
43,106 
45,174 
35,694 
35,230 
80,270 
42,798 
43,408 
52,011 
47,915 
28,836 
32,985 
27,159 
27,221 
19,475 
14,203 
23,799 
20,364 
32,670 
20,621 
26,573 
31,960 
26,260 


United 
States. 


9 

19,873 

16,872 

20,326 

21,814 

24,499 

25,727 

18,221 

17,398 

13,548 

15,313 

16,472 

17,666 

19,322 

12,768 

11,376 

11,065 

12,580 

14,149 

21,432 

16,951 

21,372 

29,629 

31,629 

32,252 

24,818 


Other 
Countries. 


1,793 
3,909 

990 
4,617 
2,977 
1,808 
3,869 
2,714 
1,465 
1,995 
1,666 
2,516 
2,020 
2,400 
1,249 
2,233 
1,061 
1,918 
1,822 
1,273 

990 
2,524 
2,162 
1,387 

824 


Totals. 


60,666 
92,948 
83,612 
*  69,537 
72,650 
63,229 
57,320 
50,382 
57,811 
60,716 
70,149 
68,096 
50,177 
48,143 
39,784 
40,519 
33,116 
30,270 
47,053 
38,588 
55,032 
52,774 
60,364 
65,599 
51,902 


Yeabs  ended 
June  30. 


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 


344  TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  i 

4-5  EDWARD  Vil.,  A.  lOOS 

No.  17.— Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


Leather  and  Manufactures  of. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


1880. 

1881. 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885. 

1886 

1887. 

1888. 

1889. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 


231,458 
282,862 
396,228 
420,368 
304,332 
297,497 
273,159 
260,944 
242,274 
221,379 
174,754 
165,103 
158,388 
1893 157,351 


United         Other 
States.      Countries. 


1894. 

1895. 

1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900 

1901 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 


137,443 
109,166 
113,567 
101,246 
146,494 
200,794 
222,564 
207,788 
261,231 
319,702 
368,717 


470,324 

610,089 

781,164 

791,708 

586,605 

581,266 

810,895 

856,992 

794,803 

829,242 

791,451 

666,008 

807,513 

937,525 

719,605 

998,260 

1,037,431 

1,193,730 

1,447,396 

1,431,149 

1,610,090 

1,450,889 

1,468,882 

1,529,043 

1,742,156 


Totals. 


169,607 
215.275 
279,116 
318,487 
214,615 
306,429 
295,990 
248,085 
211,172 
180,562 
207,572 
113,720 
125,312 
138,128 
113,529 
108,200 
101,146 
82,569 
64,387 


871,389 
1,108,226 
1,456,508 
1,530,563 
1,105,552 
1,185,192 
1,380,044 
1,366,021 
1,248,249 
1,231,183 
1,173,777 

944,831 
1,091,213 
1,233,004 

970,577 
1,215,626 
1,252,144 
1,377,545 
1,658,277 


63,168,    1,695,111 


46,679 
69,372 
80,148 
64,067 
93,127 


1,879,333 
1,728,049 
1,810,261 
1,912,802 
2,204,000 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 

States. 


24 
689 
577 


Other 
Countries 


656 
990 


Totals. 


24 
1,345 
1,567 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


346 


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Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. —  Continued. 


Mktals— Brass  and  Mancfactcbbs  of. 


Great 
Britain. 


Dutiable, 


7-1,164 
97,998 
98,941 
97,53.S 
79,399 
64,862 
70,863 
«2,827 
90,867 
67,936 
86,887 
110,272 
81,792 
79,239 
53,855 
38,961 
41,388 
35,125 
35,550 
44,122 
47,099 
47,231 
54,264 
85,591 
80,396 


United 
States. 


141,346 
169,820 
232,300 
270,938 
231,104 
215,987 
240,122 
301,488 
319,192 
311,539 
340,529 
360.232 
348,440 
330,844 
282,383 
244,000 
264,147 
267,492 
291,184 
364,815 
404,353 
389,215 
428,876 
542,968 
596,306 


Other 
Countries, 


9,195 
9,140 
16,111 
14,635 
20,775 
22,592 
25,919 
19,846 
24,516 
36,695 
33,276 
45,785 
32,950 
35,092 
33,119 
22,955 
28,393 
23,175 
19,953 
18,319 
19,430 
27,234 
24,385 
36,344 
30,781 


Totals. 


224,705 
276,958 
347,352 
383,106 
331,278 
303,441 
336,904 
404,161 
434,575 
435,170 
460,692 
516,289 
463,182 
445,175 
369,357 
305,916 
333,928 
325,792 
346,687 
427,256 
470,882 
463,680 
507,525 
664,903 
707,482 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


6,780 
14,121 
18,199 
20,383 
17,837 
21,620 
23,646 
18,827 
12,045 
4,236 
4,288 
7,406 
14,832 
19,285 
40,910 
21,030 
27,005 
57,016 
72,845 
69,801 
69,006 
79,135 
87,525 


United 
States. 


8,449 

30,705 

41,082 

52,797 

57,514 

53,911 

85,275 

81,760 

79,624 

79,324 

67,740 

60,087 

72,550 

133,896 

160,108 

173,337 

240,177 

331,672 

378,703 

381,378 

511,846 

562,214 

581,308 


Other 
Countries. 


551 

2,985 

770 

407 

939 

4,514 

893 

2,184 

3,229 

2,561 

1,503 

1,174 

4,243 

8,055 

5,327 

8,790 

10,242 

13,465 

5,401 

23,363 

14,042 

9,372 


Totals. 


15,229 

45,377 

62,266 

73,950 

75,758 

76,470 

113,435 

101,480 

93,853 

86,789 

74,  .589 

68,996 

88,556 

157,424 

209,073 

199,694 

275,972 

398,930 

465,013 

456,580 

604,215 

655,391 

678,205 


Ykabs  bndkd 
Junk  30. 


.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 


346 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  I-QOS 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


1880 

1881... 

1882 

1883 

1884.... 

1885 

1886 

1887  ... 
1888... 
1889 

1890  ... 

1891  ... 
1892.... 
1893.... 
1894.... 

1895  .. 

1896  ... 
1897.... 
1898... 
1899.... 
1900.... 
1901.... 
1904... 
1903.... 
1904  ... 


Metals— Copper  and  Mfrs.  of. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


84,092 

101,470 

143,433 

120,949 

59,833 

39,525 

40,215 

71,993 

37,746 

49,383 

69,947 

111,247 

36,401 

55,083 

20,259 

4,610 

8,238 

5,473 

5,518 

4,017 

5,482 

4,590 

4,056 

9,723 

2,920 


40,328 

57,697 

76,297 

118,494 

.59,373 

45,635 

66,069 

61,657 

76,963 

106,685 

144,528 

295,908 

227,717 

291,296 

133,856 

77,839 

69,227 

53,426 

83,131 

78,336 

221,513 

148,914 

139,411 

133,614 

92,429 


Other 
Countries. 


771 
1,162 
2,489 
3,779 
5,968 
3,610 
2,462 
2,768 
26,056 
1,969 
2,629 
5,229 
5,594 
6,027 
3,424 
1,656 
1,104 
1,308 
641 
1,484 
2,566 
3,861 
6,819 
1,434 
2,078 


Totals. 


125,191 

160,329 

222,219 

243,222 

125,174 

88,670 

108,746 

136,418 

140,765 

158,037 

217,104 

412,384 

269,712 

352,406 

167,539 

84,105 

78,569 

60,207 

89,290 

83,837 

229,561 

157,365 

150,286 

144,771 

97,427 


Free. 


Great 
Britain 


United 

States. 


15,821 
63,295 
37,193 
61,101 
68,594 
63,024 
74,610 
108,072 
119,144 
118,252 
91,252 
68,599 
59,322 
71,244 
60,313 
45,267 
67,210 
74,891 
35,548 
98,084 
36,056 
55,001 


8,371 

47,041 

57,622 

66,542 

122,860 

100,894 

170,943 

169,006 

30,549 

49,631 

32,835 

54,902 

113,235 

143,995 

149,480 

733,552 

644,210 

959,241 

909,985 

1,255,224 

1,362,878 

1,309,426 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


1,098 

1,914 

7 

1,445 

299 

761 

1,963 

1,009 

262 

251 

3,129 

7,966 

509 

3,770 

559 

466 


24,192 

110,336 

94,815 

117,643 

191,454 

165,016 

247,467 

267,085 

151,138 

168,182 

124,087 

124,262 

174,520 

216,248 

210,055 

779,070 

714,549 

1,042,098 

946,042 

1,357,078 

1,399,493 

1,364,893 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Metals— Gold  and  Silver  and  Mfrs.  of. 


Great 
Britain. 


9 

51,589 

59,151 

76,383 

75,290 

60,317 

67,024 

68,147 

70,395 

67,421 

79,992 

68,913 

71,709 

69,226 

71,040 

62,800 

55,048 

67,892 

50,365 

44,517 

51,623 

54,854 

63,012 

57,685 

75,617 

97,315 


Dutiable. 


United 
States. 


131,872 
155,811 
224,282 
227,965 
139,110 
143,620 
154,778 
160,274 
122,120 
118,792 
"131,295 
126,014 
136,217 
164,458 
171,642 
233,155 
222,042 
202,558 
206,194 
233,026 
234,661 
236,350 
241,947 
295,461 
280,588 


Other 
Countries. 


$ 

21,533 
18,844 
33,155 
42,260 
31,187 
28,640 
34,875 
49,170 
30,814 
32,501 
55,956 
46,319 
56,028 
62,941 
49,203 
53,273 
50,307 
43,220 
46,531 
57,671 
49,630 
60,284 
51,714 
63,195 
66,251 


Totals. 


t 

204,994 
233,806 
333,820 
346,615 
230,614 
239,284 
257,800 
279,839 
220,355 
231,285 
256,164 
244,042 
261,471 
298,439 
283,645 
341,476 
340,241 
296,143 
297,242 
342,320 
339,145 
359,646 
351,346 
434,273 
444,154 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


372 
560 
168 


372 
560 
168 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


,  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 


348 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1-905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Ybabs  ended 
Junk  30. 


1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

188S 

1889  

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900  

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Mktai.8— Ikon  and  Steel  and  Mkrs.  of. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


3,669,629 
4,041,697 
6,075,526 
6,723,258 
5,178,715 
3,985,065 
4,022,261 
5,342,281 
4,357,604 
4,858,789 
5,175,144 
4,702,200 
4,296,756 
4,287,760 
3,518,199 
2,135,159 
2,354,987 
1,848,937 
1,924,763 
2,335,821 
4,304,869 
2,617,124 
4,754,860 
7,348,621 
6,227,975 


United 
States. 


2,688,139 

3,667,876 

5,660,217 

6.897,492 

4,976,794 

3,553,246 

3,768,229 

4,092,797 

4,252,777 

4,569,831 

5,0H,328 

4,934,969 

5,383,681 

5,460,462 

4,780,609 

5,067,180 

5,770,420 

6,580,029 

10,653,373 

13,173,175 

17,663,325 

16,054,867 

18,066,592 

21,375,077 

24,252,940 


Other 
Countries. 


94,885 
190,911 
294,862 
258,473 
308,718 
284,759 
338,337 
444,442 
348,492 
402,938 
528,709 
520,121 
458,601 
517,767 
543,433 
367,436 
482,352 
352,497 
323,338 
369,708 
506,575 
421,101 
1,512,840 
2,403,940 
1,913,153 


Totals. 


6,452,653 

7,900,514 

12,030,005 

13,879,223 

10,464,227 

7,823,070 

8,128,827 

9,879,520 

8,958,773 

9,831,558 

10,715,181 

10,157,290 

10,139,038 

10,265,989 

8,842,241 

7,569,775 

8,607,759 

8,781,463 

12,901,474 

15,878,704 

22,474,769 

19,093,092 

24,334,292 

31,127,638 

32,394,068 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


2,921,910 

4,055,953 

3,865,460 

3,947,819 

2,983,024 

2,352,542 

2,004,707 

2,385,960 

1,748,755 

2,198,186 

2,230,202 

2,982,897 

1,771,553 

2,067,647 

1,746,021 

953,729 

749,429 

827,960 

328,652 

385,593 

1,426,642 

786,123 

1,641,112 

2,803,168 

2,894,014 


United 
States. 


275,161 

280,.S34 

855,653 

1,582,601 

827,222 

584,290 

262,313 

247,614 

200,544 

274,418 

336,922 

592,573 

367,081 

360,660 

.313,156 

325,063 

650,839 

1,100,517 

3,542,245 

3,835,294 

5,510,607 

7,056,379 

6,527,894 

7,073,983 

5,551,883 


Other 
Countries. 


5,596 

21,318 

27,700 

26,915 

12,114 

9,405 

25,242 

93,091 

68,666 

92,391 

76,356 

62,812 

76,177 

62,854 

71,023 

28,344 

107,056 

32,943 

43,484 

59,389 

116,398 

244,771 

773,804 

1,286,180 

1,508,504 


Totals. 


3,202,667 
4,357,605 
4,748,813 
5,557,335 
3,822,360 
2,946,237 
2,292,262 
2,726,665 
2,017,965 
2,564,995 
2,643,480 
3,638,282 
2,214,811 
2,491,161 
2,130,200 
1,307,136 
1,507,324 
1,967,420 
3,914,381 
4,280,276 
7,083,647 
8,087,273 
8,942,810 
11,163,331 
9,954,401 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


349 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Metals— Lead  and  Mfbs.  of. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United    j     Other 
States.      Countries. 


128,323 
122,129 
157,914 
171,104 
154,468 
138,205 
160,272 
216,506 
244,215 
264,181 
345,781 
283,427 
200,480 
123,81.S 

67,533 
102,461 
125,669 

76,584 
134,964 
217,848 
184,708 
110,815 
122,908 

76,376 
147,726 


10,791 

24,175 

20,284 

31,104 

11,474 

12,563 

14,800 

22,836 

17,185 

15,830 

21,50f 

30,109 

104,212 

152,458 

126,595 

81,693 

105,404 

142,839 

184,826 

136,299 

115,237 

113,013 

69,927 

63,870 

60,005 


403 

3,988 

3,166 

892 

862 

1,574 

499 

6,569 

11,035 

5,560 

12,956 

11,919 

12,450 

12,365 

9,516 

7,892 

8,036 

13,702 

15,488 

14,303 

22,501 

16,983 

21,171 

24,146 

25,448 


Totals. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


9  9 

139,517, 
150,292! 
181,354 
203,100 
166,804 


152,342 
175,571 
245,911 
272,435 
285,571 
380,242 
325,455 
317,142 
288,636 
203,644 
192,046 
239,109 
233,125 
335,278 
368,450 
322,446 
240,811 
214,006 
164,392 
233,179 


670 
2,470 
11,583 
19,636 
33,379 
64,599 
54,578 
49,836 
62,462 
47,304 
38,238 


United 
States 


Other 
Countries. 


212 

135 

114 

217 

704 

321 

574 

1,124 

9,021 

36,918 

39,443 


Totals. 


Yeabs  ended 
June  30. 


1,478 
7,541 
3,554 
2,375 
2,638 
4,354 
3,908 
1,889 
2,229 
4,654 
3,887 


2,360 
10,146 
16,261 
22,227 
36,721 
69,274 
59,060 
52,849 
73,712 
88,776 
81,568 


..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 


360 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Ybabs  ended 
June  30. 


Metals— Tin  and  Mfbs.  of 


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.. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


611,889 

893,632 

480,893 

38,383 

32,593 

17,766 

21,169 

17.468 

8,144 

6,251 

6,177 

4,319 

4,645 

4,885 

3,952 

5,839 

4,316 

6,193 

8,585 

10,400 

8,750 

9,190 

10,572 

14,515 

18,607 


193,3.S5 

285,141 

272,602 

173,190 

132,874 

113,362 

109,585 

120,544 

83,597 

85,644 

75,072 

40,572 

31,475 

26,125 

29,833 

35,644 

58,682 

66,951 

69,139 

79,981 

88,775 

108,607 

98,214 

103,575 

123,808 


Other 
Countries. 


5,747 
6,857 
19,469 
19,247 
12,773 
9,496 
8,555 
8,328 
2,862 
1,514 
1,796 
1,532 
1,618 
1,807 
2,092 
2,887 
2,612 
4,042 
3,214 
5,120 
4,217 
4,405 
6,910 
5,787 
8,563 


Totals. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


810,971 

1,185,630 

772,864 

230,820 

178,240 

140,624 

139,309 

146,340 

94,6a3 

93,409 

83,045 

46,423 

37,738 

32,817 

35,877 

44,370 

65,610 

77,186 

80,938 

95,501 

101,742 

122,202 

115,696 

123,877 

150,978 


419,789 

839,364 

720,766 

830,300 

755,323 

884,271 

870,074 

955,176 

1,03*,229 

945,234 

1,372,962 

985,921 

1,161,413 

839,279 

928,749 

881,438 

1,237,349 

994,197 

1,804,208 

1,538,920 

1,593,470 

1,929,363 

1,446,457 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


155,907 
200,479 
118,430 
85,915 
217,677 
151,141 
185,003 
189,523 
158,841 
211,535 
180,322 
236,311 
91,013 
70,967 
200,173 
256,358 
191,630 
247,711 
387,424 
493,388 
494,742 
578,217 
749,959 


69 

3,487 

1,057 

4,043 

5,059 

5,530 

14,593 

5,686 

13,641 

3,726 

3,183 

19,817 

22,086 

18,782 

43,152 

59,126 

40,934 

35,404 

125,081 

184,599 

90,050 

80,729 

42,163 


Totals 


575,765 
1,043,330 
840,253 
920,258 
978,059 
1,040,942 
1,069,670 
1,150,385 
1,206,711 
1,160,495 
1,556,467 
1,242,049 
1,274,512 
929,028 
1,172,074 
1,196,922 
1,469,913 
1,277,312 
2,316,713 
2,216,907 
2,178,262 
2,588,309 
2,238,579 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


351 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

Cousumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Metals— Zinc  and  Mfrs.  of 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


9 

64,601 

58,201 
21,150 

1,266 
476 
684 
316 
859 
698 
861 
231 
476 

1,039 
901 

1,346 
480 
876 
887 
14 
896 
800 
133 
757 
297 

1,249 


Other 
Countries. 


9,479 
23,018 
14,498 
19.868 
11,009 
8,543 
6,229 
5,496 
5,897 
6,294 
5,981 
6,480 
5,761 
5,301 
4,671 
4,245 
4,640 
4,071 
5,845 
8,101 
8,032 
6,904 
5,327 
9,042 
12,193 


7,438 

45,250 

29,555 

1,465 

467 

232 

800 

206 

807 

78 

260 

222 

763 

1,262 

176 

856 

774 

187 

971 

627 

773 

845 

552 

327 

650 


Totals. 


81,518 

126,469 

65,203 

22,599 

11,952 

9.469 

7,346 

6,561 

7,402 

7,233 

6,472 

7,178 

7,563 

7,464 

6,193 

6,581 

6,290 

5,145 

6,963 

9,624 

9,605 

6,882 

6,636 

9,666 

H092 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


5,486 
32,038 
21,669 
36,362 
52,821 
61,696 
49,696 
44,638 
57,415 
65,674 
77,759 
64,394 
52,891 
37,712 
48,240 
31.592 
48,900 
47,931 
45,744 
32,391 
56,992 
95,798 
67,756 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals 


1,331 
41,036 

6,023 
11,539 
10,446 

5,805 

5,763 
15,161 
25,779 
16,626 
63,617 
38,740 
32,179 
23,168 

9,649 
26,729 
26,891 
33,424 
57,189 
69,684 
51,407 
34,984 
46,314 


27,916 
26,921 
61,098 
33,572 
40,570 
66,163 
40,230 
61,539 
80,458 
64,382 
58,476 
71,048 
41,2;M 
32,738 
63,443 
33,256 
54,095 
60,846 
84,520 
59,665 
113,965 
122,950 
188,739 


34,733 

99,995 

87,790 

81,473 

103,837 

123,564 

95,589 

121,338 

163,652 

136,482 

189,852 

174,182 

126,304 

93,618 

121,332 

91,577 

129,886 

142,201 

187,453 

161,740 

222,364 

253,732 

302,808 


Ybabs  ended 
June  30. 


.1880 
.1881 
.1882 
.1883 
.1884 
.1S85 
.1886 
.1887 
.1888 
.1889 

1890 
.1891 

1892 
,1893 
.1894 
.1896 
.1896 
.1897 
.1898 
.1899 

1900 
.1901 
.1902 
.1903 
.1904 


352 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


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. 


Metalsj— Miscellaneous  Metals,  N.E.S. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


9 

72,720 

102,200 

103,726 

131,668 

117,110 

105,939 

105,  .540 

115,891 

141,332 

116,899 

113,221 

118,370 

135,306 

142,684 

122,910 

78,764 

73,557 

78,966 

76,523 

83,460 

98,908 

113,058 

118,909 

128,633 

174,315 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


111,816 
184,538 
293,284 
348,731 
329,684 
278,561 
260,591 
276,718 
282,081 
298,199 
301,554 
331,460 
322,637 
370,797 
285,560 
296,667 
29.5,985 
270,730 
512,829 
632,581 
707,527 
711,632 
863,516 
1,058,921 
1,158,006 


9 

9,240 
16,759 

9,442 
11,357 
14,751 
12,681 
14,685 
26,290 
30,156 
31,966 
27,561 
22,828 
29,924 
29,090 
31,736 
26,989 
24,492 
24,187 
36,200 
47,192 
57,175 
63,658 
80,365 
72,488 
81,195 


Free. 


Totals. 


$ 

193,776 
303,497 
406,452 
491,756 
461,545 
397,181 
380,816 
418,899 
453,569 
447,064 
442,340 
472,658 
487,867 
542,571 
440,206 
402,420 
394,034 
373,883 
625,552 
763,233 
863,610 
888,348 
1,062,790 
1,260,042 
1,413,516 


Great 
Britain. 


120,346 

123,698 

107,298 

153,979 

138,721 

101,434 

57,550 

51,698 

45,068 

88,002 

236,832 

189,897 

396,376 

365,717 

321,429 

303,419 

432,244 

106,968 

87,892 

78,847 

91,460 

72,851 

119,638 

96,702 

143,572 


United 
States. 


23,143 

33,921 

41,922 

24,584 

35,181 

39,282 

30,007 

39,068 

33,020 

38,534 

141,391 

95,148 

150,480 

341,029 

277,002 

365,650 

633,789 

754,873 

269,654 

223,838 

440,707 

476,229 

443,973 

875,986 

994,070 


Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

$ 

9 

143,489 

1,020 

158,639 

137 

149,357 

251 

178,814 

1,388 

175,290 

300 

141,016 

612 

88,169 

456 

91,222 

14,153 

92,241 

3,063 

129,599 

88,880 

467,103 

91,100 

376,145 

51,388 

598,244 

53,418 

760,164 

26,164 

624,595 

36,800 

705,869 

86,184 

1,152,217 

71,684 

933,525 

29,751 

387,297 

48,276 

350,961 

58,121 

590,288 

298,556 

847,636 

514,551 

1,078,162 

508,660 

1,481,348 

508,384 

1,646,026 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


363. 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Recapitulation— Metals  . 

Dutiable. 

Free. 

Years  endeh 
June  30. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

S 

'^ 

9 

$ 

9 

9 

i 

« 

4,757,007 

3,827,106 

149,212 

8,233,325 

3,042,256 

298,304 

5,596 

3,346,156 

1880 

5,476,478 

4,.568,076 
6,793,(>r)4 

292,941 
408,239 

10,3.37,495 
14,359,8<>9 

4,179,651 
4,404,813 

314,255 
1,06.3,262 

22,338 
55,822 

4,516,244 
5,523,897 

1881 

7,1.57,966 

1882 

7,359,451 

8,087,782 

352,108 

15,799,341 

5,003.142 

1,887,776 

58,125 

0,949,043 

1883 

5,682,911 

5,891,422 

395,501 

11,969,834 

3,945,674 

1,073,979 

78,642 

5,098,295 

1884 

4,419,070 

4,371,517 

363,484 

9,154,071 

3,378,214 

831,445 

48,090 

4,257,749 

1885 

4,488,783 

4,620,403 
5,041,810 

426,132 
557,619 

9,535,318 
11,517,649 

2,939,339 
3,463,739 

<>44,499 
620,399 

71,890 
166,179 

3,655,728 
4,250,317 

1886 

5,918,220 

1887 

4,947,927 

.5,159,812 

474,738 

10,582,477 

2,800,163 

610,499 

14.3,254 

3,.t53,916 

1888 

5,464,292 

5,512,814 

512,221 

11,489,327 

3,379,439 

770,339 

165,486 

4,315,264 

1889 

5,866,301 

6,031,792 

663,147 

12,561,240 

3,678,795 

901,663 

261,526 

4,841,884 

1890 

5,402,020 

6,125,744 

653,955 

12,181,719 

4,  .306,982 

1,025,655 

216,694 

5,549,331 

...1891 

4,825,445 

6,560,140 
6,801,741 
5,815,149 

598,128 
666,351 
672,699 

11,983,713 
12,233,497 
10,338,702 

3,741,190 
3,582,33/ 
3,365,855 

868,871 

1,069,662 

841,014 

192,084 
208,640 
163,920 

4,802,145 
4,860,639 
4,370,789 

1892 

4,765,405 

1893 

3,850,a->4 

1894 

2,421,322 

6,040,423 

483,944 

8,945,689 

2,215,216 

1,032,114 

130,411 

3,377,741 

1895 

2,676,923 

6,790,547 
7,588,096 

598,070 
462,318 

10,065,540 
10,152,944 

2,282,399 
1,948,936 

1,798,667 
2,467,511 

312,453 
204,973 

4,393,519 
4,621,420 

1896 

2,102,530 

1897 

2,230,5<J7 

12,006,521 

446,336 

14,683,424 

1,808,444 

5,004,853 

179,943 

6,993,240 

1898 

2,748,187 

14,706,314 

514,424 

17,968,925 

1,685,393 

5,316,470 

221,640 

7,223,503 

1899 

4,705,470 

19,443,423 

662,867 

24,811,760 

3,570,368 

7,764,445 

409,459 

11,744,272 

1900 

2,965,153 

17,768,502 
19,913,810 
23,582,528 
26,576,274 

598,371 
1,704,756 
2,607,661 
2,128,119 

21,332,026 
26,742,577 
33,929,562 

35,454,896: 

i 

2,585,470 
3,640,764 
5,087,526 
4.732,562 

9,388,167 

9,294,479 

10,525,740 

9.272,561 

795,390 
1,521,732 
2,017,674 
2,261,515 

12,769,027 
14,456,975 
17,630,940 
16,266,638 

1901 

5,124,011 

1902 

7,7.39,373 

1903 

6,7.50,503 

1904 

10--i— 23 


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No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


1880 

1881 

1882 

188.3 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888.    ... 

188!) 

1890  .     . 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894  ... 

1895  .... 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899..   .. 
1900..   .. 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904...., 


Great 
Britain. 


5,322 

9,708 

20,060 

23,735 

37,468 

28,155 

38,171 

27,883 

23,410 

21,663 

16,732 

21,828 

17,728 

11,166. 

9,377 

11,628 

19,854 

6,889 

7,071 

11,201 

7,284 

9,676 

7,977 

11,163 

13,073 


Musical  Instruments. 


Dutiable. 


United 
States. 


254,690 
351,882 
388,551 
400,451 
335,250 
307,493 
337,960 
379,745 
358,647 
376,445 
318,519 
307,812 
290,414 
274,160 
204,718 
219,858 
208,504 
181,313 
235,816 
261,761 
300,688 
308, 197 1 
3I8.592! 
342,455- 
327,247 


Other 
Countries. 


2,959 
13,548 
43,637 
59,796 
53,824 
52,177 
40,996 
64,397 
80,307 
99,411 
99,563 
92,585 
104,752 
90,095 
94,894 
68,052 
72,162 
73,092 
60,442 
92,334 
82,435 
94,775 
107,070 
112,964 
120,754 


Totals. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


262,971 
375,138 
452,248 
483,982 
426,542 
387,825 
417,127 
472,025 
462,364 
497,519 
434,814 
422,225 
412,894 
375,421 
308,989 
299,538 
300,520 
261,294 
303,329 
365,296 
390,407 
412,648 
433,639 
466,582 
461,074 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries . 


Totals. 


738 
2,353 


23,792 
36,863 
33,616 


14,484 
22,636 
27,656 


39,144 
00,237 
63,025 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


355 


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Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Oils. 

Dutiable. 

Free. 

Ykaks  ended 
Jdne  30. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries . 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries . 

■ 

Totals. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

9 

$ 

$ 

8 

$ 

378,043 

287,513 

49,621 

715,177 

13,463 

39,701 

93,111 

146,275 

1880 

241,446 

441,333 

47,518 

730,297 

9,311 

60,262 

224,577 

294,150 

1881 

322,436 

637,541 

48,056 

1,008,033 

7,121 

46,535 

97,142 

150,798 

1882 

452,722 

676,450 

69,315 

1,198,487 

11,584 

106,870 

166,082 

284,486 

1883 

351,944 

6.-)0,706 

39,163 

1,041,813 

7,894 

65,987 

134,388 

208,269 

1884 

319,028 

680,182 

57,570 

1,056,780 

7,169 

143,087 

91,055 

241,311 

1885 

416,720 

718,887 

43,725 

1,179,332 

12,816 

61,310 

85,379 

159,505 

1886 

391,972 

796,861 

59,508 

1,248,341 

6,830 

59,425 

63,387 

129,642 

1887 

425,615 

680,024 

41,520 

1,147,159 

13,370 

72,973 

35,516 

121,859 

1888 

353,366 

768,543 

47,861 

1,169,770 

11,249 

76,963 

57,928 

146,140 

1889 

419,290 

861,474 

53,015 

1,333,779 

10,818 

101,227 

44,762 

156,807 

1890 

529,678 

986,736 

70,222 

1,586,636 

5,669 

81,999 

104,930 

192,598 

1891 

376,325 

941,123 

57,662 

1,375,110 

22,679 

85,240 

57,552 

165,471 

1892 

284,568 

972,335 

51,221 

1,308,124 

31,555 

96,814 

95,551 

223,920 

1893 

271,804 

928,794 

52,348 

1,252,946 

6,495 

75,348 

39,535 

121,378 

1894 

318,873 

836,484 

49,795 

1,205,152 

20,711 

103,633 

49,680 

174,024 

1895 

362,006 

1,040,336 

44,190 

1,446,532 

13,608 

94,157 

65,312 

173,077 

1896 

305,027 

969,071 

49,562 

1,323,660 

13,145 

51,377 

103,092 

167,614 

1897 

225,379 

1,026,790 

64,154 

1,316,323 

13,872 

54,493 

57,507 

125.872 

1898 

389,065 

1,059,414 

60,217 

1,508,696 

9,890 

55,161 

38,349 

103,400 

1899 

520,247 

1,187,048 

55,826 

1,763,121 

9,275 

82,599 

40,510 

132,384 

1900 

482,840 

1,426,155 

56,793 

1,965,788 

53,994 

101,135 

38,254 

193,383 

1901 

478,396 

1,702,366 

62,222 

2,242,984 

46,233 

103,753 

43,271 

193,257 

1902 

369,963 

2,263,518 

74,153 

2,707,634 

G8,698 

145,879 

82,213 

296,790 

1903 

331,117 

2,686,759 

80,773 

3,098,649 

77,091 

125,466 

124,649 

327,206 

1904 

10- 


-23| 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1«05 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1S80  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


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. 


Oilcake  and  Oilcake  Meal. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


100 
312 


727 


96 


620 
45 
526 
179 
932 


41 
141 
320 


652 

8,741 

134 


United 

States. 


6,173 
10,674 
22,445 
30,788 
40,493 
14,490 
14,046 
11,392 
22,728 
24,111 
25,641 
42,047 
50,610 
29,714 
22,635 
50,096 
41,207 
17,482 
23,026 
28,058 
30,669 
29,836 
34,531 
30,138 
38,127 


Other 
Countries. 


238 


3,049 


Totals. 


9 

6,173 
10,'774 
22,757 
30,788 
40,493 
15,217 
14,046 
11,480 
22,824 
24,111 
26,261 
42,092 
51,136 
29,893 
2.3,567 
50,096 
41,248 
17,623 
23,346 
28,058 
30,909 
29,836 
35,183 
38,879 
41,310 


Oilcloth. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 

States. 


46,438 
89,104 
121,545 
141,431 
114,176 
119,826 
145,155 
183,642 
156,377 
154,258 
159,897 
184,654 
180,457 
191,868 
176,224 
162,945 
153,437 
127,179 
168,326 
230,492 
289,451 
341,712 
367,045 
465,856 
588,406 


43,479 

87,106 

134,279 

149,527 

129,804 

133,568 

116,761 

106,176 

48,248 

40,790 

50,630 

40,910 

33,316 

38,0.59 

33,974 

30,899 

32,161 

27,815 

48,412 

65,647 

69,880 

77,291 

80,709 

90,158 

140,620 


Other 
Countries. 


103 

136 

301 

116 

14 

335 

669 

137 

612 

178 

462 

2,356 

3,468 

1,716 

1,979 

1,731 

1,019 

4,688 

1,234 

1,583 

1,827 

1,627 

6,643 

1,382 


Totals. 


89,917 
176,3ia 
255,96a 
291,25^ 
<  244,096- 
253,408 
262,251 
290,487 
204,762 
195,660 
210,705 
226,0?  6- 
216,129 
233,395- 
211,914 
195,823 
187,329 
156,013 
221,426' 
297,373 
360,914 
120,830 
449,381 
562,6.57 
730,408. 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


357 


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Consumption  in  Canada  (both   Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the    Piscal   Years    ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continited. 


Optical,  Philosophical,  etc.,  Instrcmknts. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


2,330 
23,023 
19,465 
17,647 
16,604 
17,640 
17,120 
12,814 
15,787 
13,894 
15,472 
16,753 
13,973 
13,782 
14,571 
10,880 
15,733 
16,346 
15,712 
18,034 
17,956 
22,078 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


955 

29,289 

31,429 

29,040 

40,562 

35,753 

30,483 

42,060 

47,229 

55,455 

62,394 

69,593 

68,168 

97,972 

101,758 

143,948 

166,566 

196,388 

174,053 

185,438 

198,812 

199,960 


465 
12,998 
14,516 
14,157 
19,258 
27,167 
21,349 
23,276 
25,678 
23,856 
19,625 
26,445 
25,284 
21,663 
19,354 
28,613 
31,842 
22,756 
25,227 
33,051 
40,852 
42,916 


3,750 

65,310 

66,400 

60,844 

76,424 

80,660 

68.952 

78,760 

88,694 

93,205 

97,491 

112,791 

107,425 

133,417 

135,683 

189,441 

214,141 

235,490 

214,992 

236,523 

257,620 

264,954 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


3,265 
3,660 
1,971 
7,601 
2,722 
3,105 
3,040 
1,142 
1,570 
1,115 
1,664 
7,725 
32,783 
40,483 
13,761 
8,682 
4,616 
3,530 
5,636 
2,987 
7,201 
4,099 
3,946 
4,834 
11,400 


t 

2,118 
3,940 
3,600 

4,687 

6,578 

6,229 

7,240 

5,482 

4,998 

7,731 

9,161 

22,695 

36,574 

20,835 

13,891 

7,543 

9,843 

10,823 

13,364 

24,479 

17,493 

21,438 

44,631 

31,471 

30,126 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


$ 

3,782 

3,544 

2,645 

I 

2,543j 

2,0841 

3,9691 

4,688| 

6,474 

6,990 

4,858 

8,483 

2,761 

13,804 

20,176 

9,623 

6,786 

4,618 

4,573 

4,993 

8,201 

7,849 

9,218 

9,120| 

10,581 

11,127 


$ 

9,165 
11,034 

8,116 
14,831 
10,384 
12,293 
14,868 
13,098 
13,558 
13,704 
19,308 
33,181 
83,161 
81,494 
37,275 
23,011 
19,077 
18,926 
23,993 
35,667 
32,543 
34,755 
57,697 
46,886 
52,653 


YkAks  ended 
June  30. 


.  1880 
.  1881 
.  1882 
..1883 
..1884 
.1886 

1886 
.  1887 
.  1888 

1889 
.1890 
..1891 
.  1892 
..1893 
..1894 
.  1895 
.1896 
..1897 
..1898 
.  1899 
..1900 
..1901 
.1902 
.1903 
.  1904 


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i 


4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1'905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


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 


Packages,  including  Post  Office  Packages. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


61,378 
78,919 
90,806 
108,404 
114,371 
107,706 
105,882 
98,860 
118,399 
171,807 
221,553 
220,302 
245,166 
260,397 
255,986 
224,591 
196,110 
204,028 
218,076 
265,286 
304,851 
335,794 
333,719 
333,882 
380,280 


112,597 

128,137 

196,074 

222,453 

284.889 

295,350 

137,802 

129,368 

162,642 

355,585 

391,027 

352,250 

388,365 

.382,006 

540,219 

634,968 

711,971 

774,153 

925,965 

1,191,977 

1,386,153 

1,734,428 

1,746,032 

1,489,763 

1,542,992 


74,458 
88^668 
108,137 
138,695 
137,186 
132,638 
124,563 
129,142 
155,830 
171,979 
170,418 
141,887 
131,93.3 
153,366 
172,539 
162,944 
183,999 
209,736 
206,356 
243,311 
273,934 
284,726 
314,848 
355,126 
400,984 


Totals. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


9 

248,433 

295,724 

395,017 

469,552 

536,446 

535,694 

368,247 

357,370 

436,871 

699,371 

782,998 

714,4.39 

765,464 

795,769 

968,744 

1,022,603 

1,092,080 

1,187,917 

1,350,397 

1,7.00,574 

1,964,938 

2,354,948 

2,394,599 

2,178,771 

2,  .324, 256 


222 

46 

450 

3,485 

95 


14,086 

69,076 

90,803 

99,802 

89,490 

97,156 

129,276 

169,142 

95,615 

970 

503 

998 

676 

946 

155 

60 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


7,073 
10,750 

8,011 
10,106 

9,173 
11,903 
10,381 
10,485| 
11,1811 
13,126  . . , 
13,1141.,. 

5,572 

1,936 

8,468 
32,570 
23,322 
10,556 

7,186 

8,867 

12,169 

17,053 

23,707 

136 


373 

10 

12 
692 


Totals. 


22 

117 

236 

99 

48 

97 

367 

494 

176 

140 

162 

86 


7,295 

10,796 

8,461 

13,59] 

9,641 

11,903 

10,391 

24,583 

80,949 

103,929 

112,916 

95,093 

99,209 

137,980 

201,811 

118,985 

11,623 

8,056 

10,359 

13,021 

18,139 

24,024 

282 


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359 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10  . 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  kc. — Continued. 


Paintings,  Drawings,  Engravings,  Etc. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


11,763 

8,491 

15,851 

10,808 

9,311 

9,609 

13,638 

22,707 

5,872 

6,180 

6,868J 

7,783j 

5,273 

4,002 

4,387 

3,996 

4,673 

7,090 

27,219 

30,629 

41,263 

50,115 

42,422 

44,802 

50,624 


United 
States. 


46,283 

49,699 

54,320 

65.404 

45,473 

50,102 

47,598 

46,844 

16,156 

25,664 

35,803 

29,235 

32,262 

27,400 

56,189 

53,478 

46,162 

43,441 

91,258 

118,03:5 

138,295 

148,743 

195,146 

229,270 

228,834 


Other 
Countries. 


5,735 

7,372 

12,150 

10,710 

6,404 

11,976 

8,120| 

13,988 

2,568 

758 

2,277 

4,588 

3,490 

5,570 

3,551 

5,192 

4,382 

5,825 

22,799 

18,599 

19,852 

32,844 

31,826 

30,763 

46,165 


Totals. 


63,781 
65,562 
82,321 
86,922 
61,188^ 
71,687J 

69,356] 

i 
83,539i 

24,596 

32,602 

44,948 

41,606 

41,025 

36,972 

64,127 

62,666 

55,217 

56,356 

141,276 

167,261 

199,410 

231,702 

269,394 

304,835 

325,623 


Free. 


(ireat 
Britain. 


$ 

17,380 

6,667 

12,174 

36,152 

22,574J 

I 

26,993 

26,9201 

90,325| 

24,1531 

65,632 

106,874 

114,603 

250,382 

185,106 

322,173 

155,751 

119,545 

113,546 

104,474 

361,896 

235,978 

172,341 

331,816 

250,143 

239,803 


United 
States. 


9 

6,199 

6,871 

17,590 

21,738 

17,096 

20,124 

125,141 

41,090 

16.335 

24,223 

68,411 

86,017 

57,139 

38,990 

60,027 

113,170 

87,534 

179,490 

34,788 

156,977 

101,200 

232,995 

183,788 

139,277 

39,073 


Other 
Countries. 


$ 

400,813 

933 

4,016 

12,566 

16,606 

18,110 

4,410 

8,868 

6,036 

19,136 

144,368 

15,708 

55,251 

54,064 

26,427 

6,754 

13,089 

16,359 

34,567 

55,120 

102,339 

17,247 

22,285 

23,718 

19,031 


Totals. 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


424,392 1880 

14,46l' 1881 

33,780 1882 


70,446 

66,176 

65,227 

166,471 

140,273 

46,524 

108,990 

319,663 

216,328 

362,772 

278,160 

407,627 

275,675 


. . . 1883 

....  1884 

. . . .*  1886 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

...1892 

1893 

1894 

1896 

220,168 1896 

309,395 1897 

173,829' 1898 

572,993' 1899 

439,517 1900 

422,5831 1901 

I 
537,889 1902 

413,1381 1903 

297,907 1904 


360 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


i 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1005 

No.  17 — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Article."  entered   for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
Junk  30. 


1880... 
1881.., 
1882 , . . 
1883... 
1884... 

4 

1885... 

1886... 

1887... 

1888... 

1889.. 

1890. . , 

1891 . . , 

1892... 

1893... 

1894... 

1895... 

1896... 

1897... 

1898... 

1899. . . 

1900... 

1901  .. 

1902  .. 
1903... 
1904... 


Paints  and  Coloues. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 

States. 


374,129 
292,366 
300,064 
328,740 
248,257 
300,012 
350,103 
351,241 
352,938 
322,125 
332,980 
298,908 
292,206 
292,058 
240,019 
192,163 
224,118 
210,234 
202,793 
255,967 
311,743 
224,202 
242,075 
257,763 
220,168 


87,023 
104,681 
135,798 
175,964 
182,118 
150,029 
141,724 
133,429 
140,919 
114,866 
123,619 
117,050 
141,673 
137,823 
141,684 
132,409 
175,264 
184,659 
243,805 
190,674 
275,586 
387,112 
502,390 
654,199 
639,777 


Other 

Countries. 


13,202 

19,577 

56,824 

46,406 

42,101 

68,683 

49,104 

67,879 

80,023 

129,001 

169,942 

135,829 

132,259 

164,993 

169,078 

120,362 

166,454 

124,552 

212,595 

329,962 

330,533 

157,529 

.263,394 

299,113 

254,181 


Totals. 


474,354 
416,624 
492,686 
5.51,110 
472,476 
518,724 
540,931 
552,549 
573,880 
565,992 
626,541 
551,287 
566,138 
594,874 
551,381 
444,934 
565,836 
519,445 
659,193 
776,603 
917,862 
768,843 
1,007,859 
1,211,075 
1,114,126 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


61,857 
46,115 
39,337 
38,606 
49,145 
39,247 
39,063 
35,575 
42,748 
53,136 
59,902 
.55,164 
52,985 
44,649 
47,040 
50,046 
55,180 
38,321 
.50,358 
62,697 
59,073 
92,793 
69,191 
62,218 
59,191 


United    |     Other 
States.     Countries. 


23,219 
11,821 
16,287 
20,171 
20,576 
25,192 
24,086 
12,741 
14,264 
7,544 
13,294 
14,115 
15,750 
16,303 
13,663 
27,151 
39,211 
45,703 
39,338 
42,724 
41,765 
52,773 
60,003 
70,874 
66,713 


Totals. 


1,126 

4,747 

5,678 

6,033 

3,451 

3,871 

4,907 

6.574 

8,077 

9,874 

6,968 

5,952 

8,943 

12,702 

18,444 

15,326 

10,160 

10,966 

9,781 

6,198 

8,421 

12,106 

13,488 

24,967 

23,146 


86,202 

62,683 

01,302 

64,810 

73,172 

(«,310 

68,056 

54,890 

05,089 

70,553 

80,164 

75,231 

77,678 

73,6.54 

79,147 

9-2,523 

104,551 

94,990 

99,477 

111,519 

109,259 

157,672 

142,682 

158,059 

149,050 


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361 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

Consumption    in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during    the  Fiscal    Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Paper  and  Manopacttbks  op. 


Dutiable. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain 


United 
States. 


276,025 
466,185 
647,142 
535,879 
373,438 
360  234 
392,139 
440,321) 
437,236 
410,034 
471,135 
406,863 
417,646 
378,436 
301,956 
286,816 
254,042 
229,368 
230,345 
248,745 
259,762 
382,018 
361,692 
403,127 
503,143 


Other 
Countries .  i 


Totals. 


50(5,479 
484,533 
615,780 
677,199 
583,171 
580,721 
648,523 
715,255 
655,727 
663,710 
671,880 
657,072 
720,842 
730,201 
647,955 
620,506 
672,448 
686,172 
822,983, 
911,8%{ 
1,042,504 
1,320,869 
1,471,779 
1,564,808 
1,953,132 


23,430 

39, 6<n 

62,417 

74,722 

58,385 

56,953 

47,483 

61,211 

67,895 

58,770 

78,458 

78,378 

78,399 

78,719 

65,741 

68,204 

79,509 

86,318 

82,576 

102,7231 

i 

105,235 

101,037 

112,315 

142,429 

159,758 


Great 
Britain. 


805,934 
990,.379 
1,225,339 
1,287,800 
1,014,994 
997,908 
1,088,145 
1,216,795 


United         Other 
States.     Countries. 


1,160,858: 


Totals. 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


.1880 
.1881 
.1882 
.1883 
.1884 
.1885 
.1886 
.1887 
.1888 
.1889 


1,132,544: 

l,221,473i ]   !  ' I 1890 


1,142,313 
1,216,887 
1,187,356 
1,015,652 
975,  .526 
1,005,999 
1,001,858 
1,135,904 
1,263,364 
1,407,501 
1,803,924 
1,945,780 
2,110,364 
2,616,033 


114 


95 


89 


221 

89 

664 

500 


541 

4 

340 


2,906 


125 
510 
324 
28 
192 
16 


114 


403 
599 
1,083 
528 
192 
708 
4 
340 


3,000 


.1891 
..  1892 
,  .1893 
1894 
..1895 
.1896 
..1897 
..1898 
..1899 
..1900 
..1901 
..1902 
..1903 
..1904 


362 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1005 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1901, 


Years  ended 
June  3J). 


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 


Perfdmery,  Pomades,  &c. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


16,319 
15,448 
19,899 
22,080 
21,393 
22,338 
19,602 
19,092 
15,13;i 
16,441 
18,834 
20,420 
19,970 
20,722 
22,378 
18,000 
16,345 
20,672 
19,584 
19,795 
19,960 
22,195 
18,824 
17,292 
27,807 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


13,473 
10,795 
15,202 
19,413 
22,908 
20,488 
35,150 
41,209 
41,950 
42,146 
37,112 
37,990 
33,367 
35,092 
32,403 
31,810 
30,767 
29,281 
31,508 
35,456 
42,260 
57,003 
55,221 
70,527 
96,795 


Totals. 


12,283 
14,155 
18,972 
27,157 
23,266 
21,410 
28,629 
27,368 
32,573 
36,144 
38,577 
43,469 
38,504 
48,320 
47,378 
51,578 
61,689 
55,368 
53,177 
60,285 
63,844 
69,079 
66,486 
81,347 
88,210 


Pickles,  Sacces,  &c. 


42,075 

40,398 

54,073 

68,650 

67,567 

64,236 

88,281 

87,669 

89,656 

94,731 

94,523 

101,879 

91,841 

104,134 

102,1.59 

101,388 

109,001 

105,321 

104,269 

115,536 

126,064 

148,277 

140,531 

169,166 

212,812 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


72,430 

108,410 

131,134 

162,893 

131,082 

132,335 

101,508 

124,091 

95,511 

95,380 

96,402 

96,242 

93,481 

94,117 

100,026 

84,131 

86,232 

87,098 

95,482 

118,724 

126,226 

154,753 

140,020 

182,402 

233,663 


United  Other 

States.     Countries. 


11,983 
11,571 
23,306 
37,547 
34,700 
28,883 
20,221 
27,527 
12,3321 
10,132 
8,151 
12,261 
14,711 
12,061 
14,273 
14,836 
18,851 
33,387 
52,198 
63,547 
86,907 
77,183 
83,485 
108,429 
114,662 


524 

1,130 

815 

1,740 

2,535 

3,423 

2,697 

4,189 

1,366 

2,429 

2,359 

3,370 

2,956 

3,402 

2,558 

2,889 

4,048 

4,949 

5,798 

8,616 

10,186 

12,784 

12,094 

17,346 

17,078 


Totals. 


84,937 
121,111 
155,255 
202,180 
168,317 
164,641 
124,426 
155,807 
109,209 
107,941 
106,912 
111,873 
111,148 
109,580 
116,857 
101,856 
109,131 
125,434 
153,478 
190,887 
223,319 
224,720 
235,599 
308,177 
365,403 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  ifec. — Continued. 


Plants  and  Treks. 


Dutiable. 


(Jreat 
Britain. 


2,069 

2,631 

1,990 

2,402 

1,839 

1,855 

I 

3,485 

1,967 

2,463 


United 


Other 


States,     Countries.; 


Totals. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


1,150 
3,172 
2,727 
3,193 
2,699 
2,901 
1,583 
1,394 
1,615 
3,773 
4,300 
1,940 
2,694 
3,319 
3,703 


59,089 
60,332 
64,103 
73,905 
74,901 
72,182 
80,163 
78,582 
27,387 


88,860 
115,603 
102,458 
95,986 
85,865 
87,920 
81,590 
57,900 
20,149 
11,318 
15,718 
27,896 
38,606 
42,562 
48,595 


218 
679 
294 
1,970 
2,052 
1,726 
1,375 
1,861 
2,389 


269 

1,809 

2,511 

1,259 

834 

688 

979 

1,028 

3,477 

9,080 

8,492 

7,2()5 

9,192 

10,498 

12,499 


$ 

61.376 
63,642 
66,387 
78,277 
78,792 
75,763 
84,973 
82,410 
32,239 


90,279 
120,584 
107,696 
100,438 
89,398 
91,509 
84,152 
60,322 
25,241 
24,171 
28,.510 
37,101 
50,492 
56,379 
64,797| 


United 
States. 


77 


645 
4,088 
2,571 
4,315 
3,748 
4,475 
3,429 
2,64c 
7,659 
4,378 

3,510; 

3,400  j 
4,230l 
2,674 
4,225 
2,744 
2,558 


Other    I 
Countries. 


Totals. 


Years  knoed 
June  30. 


148 

169 

128 

363 

557 

371 

73,697 

122;989 

42,600 

15,232 

24,528; 

29,042! 

I 

24,5011 

25,084; 

23,9061 

21,436! 

21,514 

22,134 

17,858 

25,328 

27,091 

43,430 

i 

34,6181 


242 
1,672 
1,741 
12,477 
10, 429  j 
9,389l 
14,0971 
18,042 
14,450 
17,847 
19,308 
27,037 
37,460 
36.966 
45,911 
43,563 
62,061 


148 

159 

128 

363 

634 

371 

74,584 

128.749 

46,912 

32,024 

38,705 

42,936 

42,027 

45,769 

46,015 

43,661 

44,338 

52,571 

59,548 

64,968 

77,227 

89,737 

99,237 


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 


364 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  I-^OS 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other   .'^.rticles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


1880. . 

1881.. 

1882.. 

1883.. 

1884.. 

188.5 

1886.. 

1887  . 

1888.. 

1889.. 

1890.. 

1891.. 

1892  . 

1893.. 

1894 . . , 

189.5.. 

1896.  ., 

1897.. 

1898... 

1899  .. 

1900  . 
1901... 
1902. . , 
1903... 
1904... 


Precious  Stones  and  Imitations  thereof. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


971 

789 

259 

518 

1,524 

1,504 

3,174 

2,192 

1,( 

1,785 

3,174 

7,687 

12,982 

8,056 

9,038 

14,540 

17,'925 

32,512 

23,455 

12,763 

51,162 

40,707 


United 
States. 


302 

635 

856 

1,145 

3,587 

4,741 

863 

918 

1,140 

957 

2,912 

2,592 

2,180 

1,983 

4,439 

7,963 

9,746 

15,647 

19,883 

14,122 

17,126 

23,840 


Other 
Countries. 


30 

356 

936 

146 

1,460 

1.563 

5,772 

1,882 

4,753 

6,259 

4,744 

4,152 

13,708 

17,16o| 

21,514: 

16,779i 
14,142 
34,215 
37,666 

33,945 

I 

27,839 


Totals. 


1,273 

1,454 

1,471 

2,599 

5,257 

7,709 

5,600 

8,882 

4,110 

7,495 

12,345 

15,023 

19,314 

23,747 

3\637 

44,017 

44,450 

62,301 

77,553 

64,551 

102,233 

92,386 


Great 
Britain. 


8,098 

9,521 

15,567 

34,997 

31,582 

23,205 

60,:«6 

30,706 

46,558 

47,641 

16,423 

43,618 

8,530 

46,734 

120,786 

202,712 

233,267' 

281,780 

227,002 

237,252 

339,969 

397.625 

317,250 

407,078 

614,212 


Free. 


United 
States. 


5,619 
18,991 
96,637 
108,916 
106,941 
48,936 
16,574 
64,243 
89,897 
29,646 
62,597 
29,536 
11,556 
24,582 
12,828 
27,848 
15,751 
32,238 
21,695 
26,226 
52,067 
75,6.39 
79,366 
92,639 
78,808 


Other 
Countries. 


14,786 


Totals. 


1,383 


96,408 

113,844 

158,071 

94,675 

141,603 

57,270 

17,728 

41,203 

38,.574 

42,216 

28,849 

114,307 

181,953 

114^735 

154,080 

175,597 

214,225 

402,694 

652,489 

432,108 


28,503 

28,512 

112,204 

145,296 

138,523 

168,549 

190,754 

253,020 

231,130 

218,890 

136,290 

90,912 

61,289 

109,890 

175,830 

259,409 

.363,325 

495,971 

363,432 

417,558 

567,633 

687,489 

799,310 

1,152,206 

1,125,128 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Consumption   in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  itc. — Continued. 


Provisions. 


Dutiable. 


Crreat 
Britain. 


9,510 
13,820 
17,424 
18,988 
20,186 
15,251 
15,710 
11,121 
20,705 
11,939 
24,119 
21,480 
18,122 
17,836 
15,229 
18,159 
2.5,428 
23,913 
47,197 
36,842 
58,548 
38,993 
29,585 
35,367 
49,898 


United         Other 
States.     Countries. 


Totals. 


1,057,861 

1,504,479 

2,064,141 

2,414,827 

2,122,055 

1,951,-J03 

1,366,946 

1,172,237 

1,517,603 

2,346,060 

1,989,29!) 

1,276,519 

978,415 

721,664 

854,943J 

625,398| 

652,998 

655,140 

1,415,061 

1,618,078 

1,795,798 

2,254,630 

2,170,837 

1,635,493; 

1,644,847 


$ 

1,280 

1,816 

2,553 

2,176 

2.153, 

4,345 

4.825 

3,750 

4,511 

5,846 

4,820 

7,470 

9.720 

7,564 

43,391 

29,238 

20,868 

22,374 

36,316 

51,573 

50,677 1 

49,518 

53,621 

40,119 

48,899 


t 

1,068,651 
1,520,116 
2,084,118 
2,435,991 
2,144,394 
l,970,79f 
1,387,481 
1,187,108 
1,542,819 
2,363,845 
2,018,238 
1,305,469 
1,006,257 
747,064 
913,563 
672,795 
699,294 
701,427 
1,498,574 
1,706,493 
1,905,023 
2,343,141 
2,254,043 
1,710,979 
1,743,644 


Great 
Britain. 


47 
62 
44 
79 

503 
50 
36 

181 
42 
29 
69 
23 
37 
14 


63 


Free. 


Yeaus  ended 
Junk  30. 


United 
States. 


Other        T,»4.„i„ 
Countries.     T°**'«- 


$ 

7*560 

10.036 

28,534 

84,469 

59,449 

46,167 

44,261 

64,191 

72,042j 

91,172! 

89,444 

94,996 

26,208 

583 

8,576 

1,528 

1,532 

1,457 

1,230|. 

3,799 

1,280  . 

2,553  . 

3,4161 

3,189| 

3,330  . 


164 

247 

753 

429 

505 

874 

342 

890 

1,414 

1,561 

2,260 

1,897 

1,986 

12i 

213 


76 


9 

7,771 
10,345 
29,331 
84,977 


1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

60,457j 1884 

47,091 ....     1885 


44,638 
65,262 
73,498 
92,762 
91.773 
96,916 
28,231 
611 

8,789 

! 

l,528i 1895 


.1886 
.1887 
.1888 
.1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
.1894 


1532 
1,457 
1,230 
3,862' . 


.1896 
.1897 
.1898 
1899 


1,280 :....1900 

2,553: 1901 

3,492| 1902 

3,189 1903 

3,330 1904 


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No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
Juke  30. 


Rags. 


Free. 


Rennet. 


Free. 


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  . 


Great 
Britain. 


United         Othejj 
States.     Countries. 


97,401 

33,403 

14,387 

32,035 

50,526 

38,524 

50,301 

96,489 

77,817 

88,740 

67,287 

49,722 

106,063 

110,509 

88,594 

67,753 

79,507 

48,614 

144,138 

143,995 

119,036 

67,748 

44,750 

134,224 

136,611 


Totals. 


Great 
Britain. 


105,471 

1,027 

129,400 

473 

113,265 

154,179 

9 

122,134 

1,708 

182,279 

164,363 

10,258 

182,246 

18,071 

130,254 

38,701 

107,179 

35,712 

124,244 

35,869 

107,846 

42,227 

91,116 

30,309 

120,601 

8,324 

102,264 

802 

108,813 

17,295 

150,219 

12,096 

138,398 

4,685 

171,399 

23,989 

130,046 

24,520 

169,480 

18,327 

133,075 

25,101 

91,759 

31,393 

117,888 

43,008 

145,304 

51,900 

203,899 
163,276 
127,652 
186,223 
174,368 
220,803 
224,922 
296,806 
246,772 
231,631 
227,400 
199,795 
227,488 
239,434 
191,660 
193,861 
241,822 
191,697 
339,526 
298,561 
306,843 
225,924 
167,902 
295,120 
333,815 


S 


United 
States. 


432 

2,031 

1 
983 

1,125 

11 

25 

688 

990 

2,929! 

Ill 

878, 

164 

1,165 

2,726 

2,688 

2,034 

773 

637 

6,141 

516 

445 

1,879 

54 

114 

43 


Other 
Countries. 


s 

10,667 
11,508 
16,667 
18,315 
18,129 
31,672 
31,468 
24,280 
22,021 
24,359 
17,135 
30,311 
40,859 
41,372 
.32,918 
43,403 
29,849 
36,302 
46,899 
46,452 
45,686 
50,107 
47,482 
41,897 
59,422 


Totals. 


1,288 

1,957 

2,284 

851 

2,983 

4,357 

43". 

^3,278 

4,539 

4,744 

5,745 

13,114 

12,697 

17,931 

20,369 

19,462 

7,476 

9,938 

8,010 

13,573 

16,064 

20,890 

19,440 

24,605 


11,099 
14,827 
19,607 
21,724 
18,991 
34,680 
36,513 
25,700 
28,228 
29,009 
22,757 
36,220 
55,138 
56,795 
.53,537 
65,806 
50,084 
44,415 
62,978 
54,978 
59,704 
68,050 
68,426 
61,451 
84,070 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


367 


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Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Resin  or  Rosin. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


32 

17 

402 

168 

21 

18 

29 

44 

8 

4 

2,()54 


1,353 

933 

163 

407 

3 

699 

461 

37 

3,457 


88 
815 


United         Other 
States.     Countries. 


83,  .338 

74,9.52i 

1 

89,787, 
107,49o' 

80,416' 

78,225 

91,559' 

80,143 

64,665^ . . . . 

62,963! . . . . 

61,381j.... 

85,442|..-. 

97,107J . . . . 

96,215 

89,737  ... 

85,659  . . . . 
112.092  . . . . 
101,210; 

98,391  ... 

93,776  . . . . 
111,723  . . . . 
121,749 
147,603| 
191,039 
228,357 


13; 

135 

7' 
26 
19, 

26| 

106; 

I 

173 


182 


157 

10 

165 

616 


Ribbons. 


Dutiable. 


Totals. 


% 

83,383 

75,104 

90,196 

107,684 

80,456 

78,269 

91,694 

80,360 

64,673 

62.967 

61,384 

88,096 

97,107 

97,750 

90,670 

85,822 

112,499! 

101,221 1 

99,090 

94,237 

111,760 

125,363 

147,613 

194,292 

229,788 


Great 
Britain. 


240,407 
378,3651 
480,055: 
378,226| 
341,069 
292, 497 1 
2.57,668 
357.243' 
413,846 
529,909 
542,159 
578,161 
389,126 
456,348 
465,790 
456,862 
598,866 
361,539 
429,496 
502,831 
457,381 
386,879 
515,807 
685,830 
581,313 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


2,313j 

3,512 

I 

5,013 

6,342 

7,057, 

5,660 

I 
6,881 

6,547 

8,987, 

6,740 

8,969 

8.554 

10,390 

9.405 

10,847 

14,949 

25.110 

40,303 

47,000 

37,650 

33,490 

40,113 

49,217 

47,846 

55,968 


$ 

16,225 

22.472 

29,920 

64,257 

27,835 

17,249 

12,231 

20.239 

30,137 

50,242 

166,206 

72,942 

45,805 

85,051 

65,754 

92,429 

16-t,.559 

112,138 

182,685 

315,189| 

222,903| 

216,2791 

234,952 

359,443 

420,289 


Ykars  ended 
June  30. 


258,945    1880 

404,349; 1881 

514,988: 1882 

448,825 1883 

375,961 1884 

315;406' 1885 

276,780    188G 

384,029    1887 


452,970    . 
686,891  . . . 


.1888 
1889 


717,334 1890 

659,657'....     «.   .  1891 
445,321 1892 


550,804 


1893 


542,3911 1894 

J 

564,240 1895 

I 
792,5.35; 1896 

513,980; ...1897 

659,181: ...  1898 

855,670' 1899 

t 
713,774, 1900 

643,271 1901 


799,976 
1,093,119 
1,057,570 


1902 
1903 
1904 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.   17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended. 
June  30. 


1880 

1881 

1882  

1883 

1884 

1885  ...... 

1886  

1887 

1888 

1889........ 

1890 

891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

895 

1896     

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904. 


Salt. 


Dutiable. 


Great. 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


169 

7,448 

26,528 

31,992 

#25,247 

32,519 

28,421 

20,705 

23,396 

31,126 

35,607 

34,:i85 

41,188 

23,45 1 

907 

71 

370 

107 

312 


3,746 

4,358 

4,341 

9,278 

6,850 

6,368 

6,661 

7,246 

11,431 

15,572 

26,377 

23,704 

31,528 

38,572 

29,877 

26,650 

24,065 

33,082 

32,125 

32,525 

30,180 

33,373 

38,988 

41,723 

73,669 


Other        m  i.  1 
Countries,     totals. 


170 

1,828 

529 

417 

107 

111 

1 

3 


46 


50 

vs! 

5| 

2,324 

414i 

laf 

56(>{ 

i 
21 


668 

554 

60 

517 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


3,916 

322,131 

6,355 

405,708 

12,318 

266,390 

36,223 

322,464 

38,949 

245,241 

31,726 

181,313 

39,181 

195, 70  i 

35,670 

192,811 

32,136 

172,502 

38,968 

203,208 

57,549 

206,633 

59,311 

275,152 

65,963 

256,569 

79,8.38 

218,112 

53,336 

266,385 

29,881 

263,394 

24,550 

280,.330 

33,470 

241,259 

32,792 

216,426 

32,839 

212,885 

30,180 

241,242 

34,087 

289,193 

39,605 

285,025 

41,785 

298,794 

74,186 

289,749 

United         Other 
States.      Countries. 


20,8.52 

57,184 

14,076 

68,494 

8,163 

36,936 

9.247 

54,433 

13,178 

62,824 

8,949 

65,457 

7,355 

52,300 

5,023 

87,621 

2,760 

4.5,713 

3,928 

45,873 

756 

44,902 

1,876 

44,211 

1,684 

56,742 

3,266 

60,084 

13,484 

48,431 

10,726 

58,591 

10,986 

47,572 

10,712 

60,146 

22,557 

54,427 

8,423 

46,212 

7,700 

46,311 

14,114 

36,580 

13,618 

86,986 

9,423 

52,968 

6.307 

42,026 

Totals. 


400,167 

488,278 

311,489 

386,144 

.S21,243 

255,719 

255,359 

285,455 

220,975 

253,009 

252,291 

321,239 

314,995 

281,462 

328,300 

332,711 

338,888 

312,117 

293,410 

267,5 

295,253 

339,887 

385,629 

361,185 

338,082 


CANADIAI^  TRADE 


369 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

Consumption  in    Canada  (both  Dutiable   and   Free)   during   the  Fiscal   Years   ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Sked8  and  Bulbous  Roots. 


Dutiable. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


United         Other 
States.      Countries. 


43,838 
43,.383 
45,451 
44,951 
28,753 
30,975 
39,117 
26,068 
35,029 
28,539 
44,069 
13,276 
13,704 
12,098 
10,534 
17,635 
13,811 
11,864 
9,291 
7,991 
10,136 
6,830 
5,003 
11,112 
13,285 


175,485 
75,641 
159,169 
165,921 
230,518 
203,971 
323,406 
363,201 
296,148 
59,659 
177,555 
362,913 
448,522 
409,618 
458,961 
439,483 
576,918 
524,974 
419,144 
342,116 
460,415 
517,047 
380,012 
405,339 
327,131 


12,951 
22,a36 
22,175 
24,306 
2.5,156 
23,735 
32,668 
25,0.30 
30,850 
26,496 
31,540 
9,691 
15,528 
11,686 
13,113 
14,064 
2.5,115 
14,362 
12,657 
17,752 
10,291 
18,272 
21,342 
22,243 
25,176 


Totals. 


232,274 

141,3()0 
226,795 
235,178 
284,427 
258,681 
395,191 
414,299 
362,027 
114,694 
25:^,164 
385,880 
477, 7t  4 
433,402 
482,608 
471,182 
615,844 
551,200 
441,092 
367,859 
480,842 
542,149 
406,357 
438,694 
365,592 


Great 
Britain. 


219 

620 

1,221 

840 

1,053 

3,156 

8,939 

12,748 

16,535 

14,784 

16,698 

19,770 

23,880 

33,460 

34,434 

32,191 

26,112 

108,374 

70,994 

153,378 

81,711 

118,083 


United 
States. 


850 

1,608 

2,&56 

2,063 

1,642 

70.521 

570,928 

211,618 

6,551 

93,259J 

9,306 

76,456 

48,905 

41,649 

6,014 

73,919 

1,073,898 

1,279,801 

688,388 

1,748,580 

1,345,629 

478,795 


Other 
Countries. 


194 

42 

61 

90 

1,276 

4,632 

6,397 

19,483 

17,791 

18,815 

21,343 

22,281 

23,962 

21,308 

21,168 

83,352 

55,643 

20,696 

90,782 

75,572 

52,707 


Totals. 


1,069 
2,422 
3,619 
2,964 
2,786 
74,952 


Years  ended 
Junk  30. 


.1880 
.1881 
.1882 

1883 
.1884' 
.1885 

1886 
.1887 
.1888 


584,499 1889 


230,763 

42,569 

125,834 

44,819 

117,569 

95,066 

99,071 

61,756 

127,278 

1,183,362 

1,443,818 

780,078 

1,992,740 

1,502,912 

649,585 


.1890 
.1891 

1892 
,1893 
.1894 
.1895 
.1896 

1897 
.1898 
.1899 
.1900 
.1901 
.1902 
.1903 
.1904 


10- 


-24 


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4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

JSo.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


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 


Settlers'  Efb'ects. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


287,419 
245,529 
515,101 
578,749 
573,528 
363,444 
286,582 
353,889 
409,997 
409,009 
327,460 
347,171 
347,132 
511,197 
556,195 
396,957 
429,872 
383,243 
488,935 
458,888 
657,344 
801,538 
802,313 
1,117,843 
1,431,292 


United 

States. 


479,148 
631,370 
1,038,140 
1,112,598 
1,130,118 
1,167,364 
1,041,029 
1,099,346 
1,248,062 
1,371,733 
1,469,268 
1,412,867 
1,651,972 
1,602,759 
2,665,893 
2,095,848 
1,714,168 
1,803,275 
2,324,457 
2,183,861 
2,385,724 
2,915,603 
3,751,363 
5,287,883 
5,233,437 


Other. 
Countries. 


Totals. 


3,649 

1,014 

4,005 

7,388 

9,306 

19,646 

9,106 

16,561 

11,268 

16,370 

13,489 

18,518 

25,814 

109,313 

100,411 

47,876 

44,935 

47,212 

15,283 

163,207 

22,342 

23,489 

26,805 

36,998 

94,184 


770,216 
877,913 
1,567,246 
1,698,735 
1,712,952 
1,550,454 
1,336,717 
1,469,796 
1,669,327 
1,797,112 
1,810,217 
1,778,556 
2,024,918 
2,223,269 
3,322,499 
2,540,681 
2,188,975 
2,233,730 
2,828,675 
2,805,956 
3,065,410 
3,740,6.30 
4,580,481 
6,442,724 
6,758,913 


Ships,  Ships'  Machinery,  &c. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


19,515 


40 


623 
1,956 

85 


3,710 
946 


13,359 
1,234 


674 
3,796 
9,097 


United 
States. 


25,085 

100,234 

45,456 

20,369 

242,530 

161,130 

63,636 

24,828 

36,333 

27,305 

52,245 

75,494 

19,169 

39,783 

44,456 

40,943 

40,501 

35,396 

94,112 

102,262 

200,935 

328,873 

118,086 

244,984 

57,106 


Other     i 
Countries.  ■ 


1,000 


1,292 

9,300 

650 


1,680 
2,010 

757 
1,050 

400 
4,915 

785 
1,969 

230 


76 
235 

500 
1,682 


Totals 


45,600 

100,234 

46,748 

29,669 

243,180 

161,170 

53,636 

27,131 

40,299 

28,147 

53,295 

79,604 

25,030 

40,568 

46,425 

41,173 

40,501 

35,396 

107,471 

103,572 

201,170 

329,373 

120,442 

248,780 

66,203 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Silk  and  Manufactures  of. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


1,668,728 
2,077,861 
2,346,589 
2,074,963 
1,574,392 
1,668,781 
1,687,564 
1,987,577 
1,838,543 
1,898,220 
1,782,153 
1,670,030 
1,665,527 
1,797,068 
1,527,490 
1,280,547 
1,307,628 
1,044,292 
1,231,154 
1,566,380 
1,795,011 
1,730,920 
1,946,708 
1,970,205 
1,788,046 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


77,515 

99,214 

125,237 

90,223 

87,776 

85,285 

113,142 

116,504 

113,208 

113,154 

124,344 

i 
lll,072j 

117,656j 

102,070 

97,173 

69,589' 

98,218 

j 

112,223; 

152,70o' 

211,226 

231,672 

221,598 

! 

206,330: 

213,275 

203,775^ 


i 

70,132 

118,180 

111,213 

137,273 

63,942 

107,112 

108,827 

174,056 

187,379 

193,111 

248,563 

266,472 

250,845 

337,134 

324,890 

325,015 

370,299 

329,553 

616,673 

1,154,950 

1,158,686 

1,156,308 

1,277,150 

1,609,634 

1,723,216 


Totals. 


9 

1,816,375 
2,295,255 
2,583,039 
2,302,459 
1,726,110 
1,851,178 
1,909,533 
2,278,137 
2,139,130 
2,204,485 
2,155,060j 
2,047,574 
2,034,028 
2,236,272 
1,949,553 
1,675,151 
1,776,145 
1,488,068 
2,000,527 
2,932,556 
3,185,369 
3,108,826; 
3,430,188 
3,793,114 
3,715,037 


Free. 


Great 
Britiin. 


United         Other 
States.      Countries. 


f 

2,947 

2,509 

635 

4,683 

4,294 

1,785 

3,971 

1,062 

966 

24,564 

406 

535 

552 

206 

221 

175 

785; 

i 

135 1 

647! 


36 
143 

733! 

1 
2,708; 


$ 

80,893 
122,375 
183,397 
184,484 
127,636 
154,450 
170,082! 
171,320 
179,477 
125,058 
205,561 
189,635 
219,620 
229,093 
218,964 
137,378 
200,742| 
150,425 
240,207 
276,889 
289,725 
277,199 
346,246 
384,979 
386,426 


460 


6,451 
2,982 


355 


Totals. 


26,752 
367 

184 

27,894 

i 

I 

664 1 

527 


276 
1,542 
1,496 
1,428 

286 
22,654 

725 

139 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


84,300 1880 

124,884 1881 

184,032 1882 


194,618 
134,912 
156,235 
174,408 
172,382 
180,443 
176,374 
206,324 
190,354 
278,066 
229,299 
219,849 
138,080 
200,742 
151,486 
241,884 
279,032 
291,153 
277,521 
369,043 
386,437 
389,273 


.1883 

.1884 

..1885 

.  1886 

..1887 

..1888 

.  1889 

..1890 

.1891 

1892 

.1893 

1894 

1896 

.1896 

1897 

.1898 

.1899 

.1900 

.1901 

.1902 

.1903 

.1904 


10— i— 24^ 


372 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  •the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


Soap. 


Dutiable. 


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 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


19,022 
18,888 
16,307 
22,246 
27,379 
25,710 
27,677 
20,993 
21,494 
25,424 
32,532 
43,584 
52,750 
68,857 
68,157 
80,917 
82,277 
106,345 
120,550 
188,068 
230,131 
124,430 
37,914 
33,513 
37,577 


Other 
Countries. 


25,412 

27,667 

38,648 

45,887 

70,332 

84,145 

104,821 

70,692 

63,687 

70,941 

92,110 

92,679 

98,663 

92,748 

81,480 

109,720 

136,163 

131,120 

141,586 

165,777 

179,604 

204,977 

231,554 

253,559 

300,215 


8,332 

8,544 

8,006 

12,099 

8,109 

9,561 

9,801 

5,994 

5,755 

9,585 

23,976 

14,316 

15,524 

15,354 

14,324 

15,981 

27,630 

24,664 

25,886 

30,329 

36,400 

35,306 

48,895 

60,166 

76,641 


Totals. 


Spices. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


52,766 

55,099 

62,961 

80,232 

105,820 

119,416 

142,199 

97,679 

90,936 

105,950 

148,618 

150,579 

166,937 

176,959 

163,961 

206,618 

246,070 

262,129 

288,022 

384,174 

446,135 

364,713 

318,363 

347,238 

414,433 


97,102 

105,825 

119,405 

147,481 

113,138 

111,988 

123,847 

141,362 

178,605 

156,138 

164,563 

157,167 

122,428 

134,066 

103,782 

99,730 

81,206 

87,292 

83,146 

90,688 

114,348 

135,264 

154,498 

126,788 

140,142 


United 

States. 


21,185 
28,560 
31,091 
29,607 
46,448 
64,372 
76,006 
51,174 
39,590 
51,950 
46,475 
49,895 
49,056 
45,464 
35,889 
52,443 
61,701 
54,135 
94,236 
76,013 
79,043 
62,914 
71,882 
62,812 
92,216 


Other 
Countries. 


7,171 

5,069 

6,770 

6,506 

16,181 

16,941 

8,883 

6,4:0 

2,067 

7,340 

2,639 

6,103 

6,564 

9,881 

7,524 

8,087 

8,389 

9,019 

13,561 

24,798 

17,127 

30,727 

25,382 

43,970 

49,964 


Totals. 


125,45a 
•139,454 
157,266^ 
183,594 
175,767 
192,301 
208,736- 
198,946- 
220,262- 
215,428 
213,677 
213,165 
178.048 
189,411 
147,195 
160,260 
151,296 
150,446- 
190.943 
191,499 
210,518 
228,905 
251,762 
233,670 
282,322^ 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


373 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 


Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during    the    Fiscal  Years   ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Spirits  and  Wines. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


263,573 
345,475 
381,041 
425,882 
392,898 
388,924 
363,609 
284,460 
307,381 
344,294 
398,476 
368,550 
399,623 
416,711 
420,743 
369,946 
405,941 
444,319 
504,348 
618,240 
697,255 
782,415 
810,737 
908,025 
1,012,316 


38,473 
38,318 
58,942 
54,467 
48,994 
67,567 
53,691 
50,870 
37,502 
40,894 
47,117 
47,215 
44,294 
31,.S0O 
32,861 
27,210 
26,012 
41,033 
40,340 
52,017 
48,287 
50,062 
45,588 
48,709 
61,698 


Other 
CountrieH. 


Totals. 


S 

606,707 

837,423 

1,068,149 

1,219,072 

1,039,012 

998,553 

945,874 

810,481 

917,577 

972,917 

1,028,786 

1,030,133 

971,399 

982,160 

914,103 

764,523 

791,437 

821,370 

767,558 

894,702 

996,169 

1,089,041 

1,139,613 

1,254,767 

1,384,489 


Stabch. 


Grreat 
Britain. 


$ 

908,753 
1,221,216 
1,508,132 
1,699,421 
1,480,904 
1,455,044 
1,363.174 
1,145,811 
1,262,460 
l,358,ia5 
1,474,379 
1,445,898 
1,415,316 
1,430,171 
1,3(57,707 
1,161,679 
1,223,390 
1,306,722 
1,312,246 
1,564  959| 
1,741,711 1 
1,921,5181 
1,995,9.38 
2,211,501 
2,458,503 


$    I 

17,404 
15,939 
17,061 
18,84? 
24,699 
17,862 
20,281 
17,079 
18,644 
19,941 
21,849 
25,994 
20,669 
22,16? 
19,134 
23,255 
19,902 
20,973 
19,573 
22,542 
20,545 
20,939 
17,023 
14,967 
13,990 


Dutiable. 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries, 


f 

17,698 
15,678 
17,327 
19,209 
27,778 
28,490 
19,006 
21,289 
19,903 
35,654 
41,466 
26,069 
23..335 
20,422 
25,064 
32,281 
35,271 
44,186 
54,909 
55,748 
50,151 
40,364 
38,345 
45,  .351 
27,i06 


203 
1,249 
1,158 

555 
1,307 
1.626 

954 

792 

906 
1,109 

767 
1,102 
1,783 

988 
1,195 
1,013 
1,067 
1,432 

780 
1,197 
2,071 
2,640 
2,867 
4,606 
5,381 


Totals. 


Yrabs  ended 
June  30. 


$ 

aj,305 
32,866 
35,546 
38,607 
63,784 
47,978 
40,240 
39,160 
39,453 
56,704 
64,082 
53,165 
45,787 
43,573 
46,393 
56,549 
56,240 
66,591 
75,262 
79,487 
72,767 
63,943 
58,235 
64,924 
46,^77 


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 


374 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


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 


Stonk  and  Manufactures  of. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


12,459 
17,306 
15,910 
21,991 
19,083 
22,564 
19,792 
23,352 
30,335 
66,323 
57,433 
51,758 
42,680 
44,351 
45,623 
44,973 
48,730 
35,465 
31,397 
48,470 
46,341 
50,558 
53,955 
63,067 
102,361 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries , 


75,169 

105,838 

96,379 

104,103 

120,131 

78,204 

98,969 

110,344 

155,912 

151,930 

244,022 

238,282 

145,212 

104,502 

96,387 

90,667 

94,277 

77,689 

77,651 

105,407 

132,153 

129,762 

183,441 

181,751 

208,026 


Totals. 


354 
1,097 
1,489 
1.791 
l,470i 
1,566 
2,735 
2,833 
6,786 
3,617 
2,908 

16,793 
2,127 
-2,138 
2,526 
2,125 
2,812 
3,764 
3,867 
1,929 
2,590 
2,477 
2,643 
3,850 

11,348 


87,982 
124,241 
113,778 
127,885 
140,684 
102,334 
121,496 
136,529 
193,033 
221,870 
304,363 
306,833 
190,019 
150,991 
144,536 
137,765 
145,819 
116,918 
112,915 
158,806 
181,084 
182,797 
240,039 
248,668 
321,735 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


3,071 
2,584 
3,381 
6,538 

710 

991 
1,132 
1,471 
4,729 

887 
2,833 

679 
1,329 

957 
3,694 
5,218 
2,175 
1,896 
2,896 
1,199 

855 
2,786 
2,734 
5,138 
3,630 


Other 
Countries . 


25,678 
22,197 
40,283 
38,186 
31,858 
24,232 
28,.388 
31,412 
34,966 
46,553 
38,005 
26,317 
28,943 
33,083 
35,479 
26,173 
27,818 
31,984 
51,097 
46,190 
55,626 
49,537 
66,881 
120,147 
109,390 


3,905 
3,2^4 
6,085 
4,393 
3,727 
3,337 
2,857 
3,706 
5,108 
3,587 
1,737 
6,047 
7,415 
5,959 
2,602 
4,084 
4,326 
6,825 
5,310 
2,461 
7,904 
7,956 
586 
21,462 


Total?. 


28,749 
28,686 
46,898 
50,809 
.36,961 
28,950 
32,857 
35,740 
43,401 
52,548 
44,425 
28,733 
36,319 
41,455 
45,132 
33,993 
34,077 
38,206 
60,818 
52,699 
58,942 
60,227 
77,571 
125,871 
134,482 


CANADfAJ^'  TRADE 


375 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   10 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Sugar,  Molasses,  &c. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

$ 

$ 

«82,377 

677,054 

786,955 

623,388 

163,453 

619,999 

2«8,3()6 

372,407 

895,304 

460,160 

179,326 

265,839 

71,444 

440,812 

65,459 

497,444 

118,417 

8r>8,50{) 

102,753 

506,294 

271,564 

857,262 

111,743 

420,781 

74,578 

657,993 

51,358 

186,688 

36,437 

228,278 

63,217 

300,092 

95,579 

595,622 

Other 


Totals. 


66,859 
200,665 
233,399 
163,251 
643,185 
330,317 
185,905 
370,468 


975,492 
7.'»8,364 
862,240 
1,708,338 
988,538 
9.50,259 
428,449 
395,424 


$ 
3,227,040 
4,663,807 
5,199,207 
5,803,093 
5,776,976 
5,494,716 
4,795,503 
5,010,725 
5,074,259 
6,293,790 
.S323,808 
5,580,927 
886,896 
753,794 
793,619 
1,469,049 
5,09.3,389 
7,393,523 
4,666,762 
5,700,166 
6,731,532 
7,684,460 
7,581,595 
7,343,236 
7,949,887 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


4,586,471 
6,074,150 
5,982,659 
6,443,866 
6,632,500 
5,939,881 
5,307,759 
5,573,628 
6,061,185! 
6,902,837 
6,452,634 
6,113,451 
1,519,467 
990,840 
1,058,334 
1,832,358 

5,784,5901 

i 

8,425.874 
5,605,791 
6,795,805 
8,603,121 
9,316,183 
8,862,171 
7,957,590 
8,715,779 


United 
Stated. 


Other 
Countries . 


15,830 


32,764 

341,300 

1,217,000 

1,205,209 

30,680 

34 

28 

11 

659 

349 

360 

314 

3,622 


252,779 
8,498,332 
6,287,189 
7,165,250 
5,482,369 
237,242 
134,916 


Totals. 


Ykabs  ended 
June  30. 


1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1886 

1886 

1887 

i 1888 

j 1889 

1 1890 

262,779! 1891 


1,270 


148,861 


8,531,096 

6,628,489 

8,382,250 

6,703,398 

267,922 

134,950 

28 

11 

1,929 

349 

360 

314 

152,473 


.1892 
..1893 
..1894 

.1895 
..1896 
..1897 
.1898 
.  1899 

.1900 
..1901 
..1902 
-.1903 
..1904 


376 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  aO,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30, 


1880. 

1881.. 

1882. 

1883.. 

1884. . 

1885.. 

1886.. 

1887.. 

1888  . 

1889  . 
1890.. 
1891.. 
1892  . 
1893.. 
1894.. 
1895.. 
1896  . 
1897.. 
1888.. 
1899.. 
1900.. 
1901  . 
1902.. 
1903.'. 
1904.. 


Tea. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


1,296,883 

1,419,494 

626,905 


58,725 
10,223 
3,972 
2,141 
1,583 
1,636 
904 
2,554 
1,079 
2,660 
5,729 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries , 


608,549 

900,026 

877,118 

630,388 

275,196 

334,356 

347,759 

88,011 

114,191 

71,973 

122,275 

161,123 

82,599 

88,611 

115,356 

51,073 

32,714 

39,394 

58,957 

142,216 

38,660 

20,752 

38,394 

53,968 

39,832 


845,028 

1,266,453 

408,147 


1,917 

31 

191 

455 

450 

22 

60 

310 

506 

1,234 

362 


Totals. 


2,750,460 

3,585,973 

1,912,170 

630,388 

275.196 

334,356 

347,759 

88,011 

114,191 

71,973 

122,275 

161,123 

82,599 

88,611 

175,998 

61,327 

36,877 

41,990 

60,990 

143,874 

39,624 

23,616 

39,979 

57,862 

45,923 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


1,024,170 

1,696,330 

1,693,837 

1,843,512 

1,913,869 

1,305,440 

1,218,498 

1,443,482 

1,374,725 

1,327,657 

1,263,968 

1,310,906 

1,016,691 

1,041,627 

944,025 

1,136,536 

665,649 

786,737 

747,432 

685,445 

842,641 

946,138 

944,143 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


1,657 


17 


904,137 
1,242,234 
1,213,163 
1,.39.%462 
1,967,865 
2,029,379 
1,722,017 
1,491,200 
1,576,643 
1,492,635 
2,304,373 
1,575,935 
1,845,591 
2,012,071 
2,271,231 
2,131,832 
1,994,533 
2,581,117 
2,816,971 
2,467,734 
2,057,777 
2,460,739 
3,706,376 


Totals. 


1,928,307 
2,938,564 
2,907,000 
3,238,974 
3,881,734 
3,334,819 
2,940,515 
2,934,682 
2,951,368 
2,820,292 
3,568,341 
2,886,841 
2,863,939 
3,053,698 
3,215,256 
3,268,368 
2,660,199 
3,367,854 
3,564,403 
3,153,179 
2,900,418 
3,406,877 
4,650,519 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


377 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   10 

Consumption   in   Canada   (both   Dutiable  and   Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Tobacco  and  Manufactures  of. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


11,978 

22,382 

20,795 

24,804 

18,659 

18,798 

25,847 

16,339 

5,863 

11,089 

11,894 

9,350 

9,098 

7,587 

7,564 

8,422 

12,285 

20,244 

30,679 

47,820 

61,040 

71,356 

9.5,228 

114,186 

134,719 


Other 
Countries , 


122,838 

138,807 

185,521 

171,193 

139,600 

137,204 

114,494 

123,866 

76,683 

87,606 

75,905 

74,583 

65,085 

61,411 

50,790 

34,584 

37,773 

31,279 

498,131 

69,481 

98,232 

72,395 

94,613 

108,090 

118,997 


89,879 
105,646 
202,582 
217,698 
259,460 
238,714 
261,109 
260,657 
147,808 
177,768 
210,407 
240,824 
196,478 
231,807 
221,957 
213,438 
208,639 
231,156 
154,981 
168,835 
237,417 
290,399 
275,205 
282,751 
314,738 


Totals. 


9 

224,695 
266,835 
408,898 
413,695 
417,719 
394,716 
401,450 
399,862 
230,354 
276,463 
298,206 
324,757 
270,661 
290,805 
280,311 
256,444 
258,697 
282,679 
683,791 
286,136 
396,689 
434,150 
465,046 
505,027 
568,454 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


97 
608 


United 
States. 


20 


293 


546 


5,578 

517 

2,032 


1,056 


1,708 

1,263 

79,950 

2,938 


$ 

804,321 
911,963 
1,215,727 
1,111.270 
1,674,925 
1,423,986 
1,604.544 
1,270,575 
1,464,880 
1,225,677 
1,316,718 
1,522,014 
1,689,147 
1,616,201 
1,665,044 
1,324,149 
1,303,374 
2,030,568 
1,224 
1,878,725 
1,500,672 
1,720,589 
1,919,916 
2,241,297 
2,351,072 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


9 

775 

1,740 

I 

i,ai3 

8,711 
33,147 
4,963 
11,617 
34,981 
21,806 
44,283 
28,062 

127,751 
27,726' 

100,748 
88,948 
33,258 
43,486 
20,241 


4,659 

7,438 

2,329 

27,179 

41,290 

84,193 


9 

805,096 
913,800 
1,217,538 
1,119,981 
1,708,072 
1,428,949 
1,616,161 
1.305,576 
1,486,685 
1,269,960 
1,344,780 
1,650.058 
1,716,873 
1,717,495 
1,753,992 
1,362,985 
1,347,377 
2,052,841 
1,224 
1,884,440 
1,508,110 
1,724,626 
1,948,358 
2,362,537 
2,438,203 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


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 


378 


TRADE  AND  COMMEBOE 


i 


4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


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. 


Tobacco  Pipes,  Pipe  Mounts  etc. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


21,401 
54,119 
69,375 
66,206 
39,566 
13,924 
44,009 
41,480 
27,474 
20,447 
24,634 
31,733 
38,627 
38,478 
58,976 
25,646 
27,572 
31,038 
27,740 
57,280 
69,423 
91,439 
127,679 
160,464 
224,041 


United 
States. 


6,617 
6,384 
15,979 
19,526 
14,491 
3,151 
11,269 
13,899 
10,320 
13,437 
11,790 
12,480 
12,476 
13,227 
11,248 
9,324 
8,078 
10,743 
19,833 
22,124 
20,360 
18,565 
27,410 
34,667 
36,850 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


22,740 

56,704 

72,557 

84,222 

49,927 

11,310 

57,996 

75,040 

84,820 

89,045 

97,513 

74.938 

113,383 

117,169 

109,130 

98,462 

85,744 

97,816 

101,583 

125,640 

125,940 

182,080 

148,322 

169,332 

172,626 


Trunks,  Pocket  Books,  Valises,  etc. 


Dutiable 


Great 
Britain. 


50,658 
117,207 
157,911 
169,954 
103,984 

28,385 
113,274 
130,419 
122,614 
122,929 
133,937 
119,151 
164,486 
168,874 
179,354 
133,432 
121,394 
139,597 
149,156 
205,044 
215,723 
292,084 
303,411 
364,463 
433,517 


United 

States. 


3,711 
9,754 
14,546 
19,991 
31,573 
25,004 
23,177 
29,094 
21,239 
22,320 
17,217 
17,002 
13,682 
13,844 
14,833 
17,697 
16,817 
17,787 
12,873 
14,064 
16,705 
25,734 
35,324 
29,139 
45,946 


Other 
Countries, 


31,388 
33,530 
34,562 
35,218 
61,066 
56,596 
49,634 
63,088 
49,816 
45,141 
39,838 
38,779 
34,058 
43,522 
41,783 
45,983 
58,730 
56,6.^19 
59,463 
81,482 
87.824 
90,117 
130,104 
186,049 
169,318 


84 
571 
827 
2,732 
14,664 
11,857 
7,630 
22,405 
21,0^ 
21,012 
22,459 
21,730 
21,292 
22,294 
23,005 
20,512 
16,445 
19,078 
22,791 
28,573 
26,224 
31,557 
31,573 
48,556 
57,467 


Totals. 


35,183 

43.855 

49,935 

57,941 

107,303 

93,457 

80,441 

114,587 

92,143 

88,473 

79,514 

77,511 

69,032 

79,660 

79,621 

84,192 

91,992 

93,504 

95,127 

124,119 

130,753 

147,408 

197,001 

263,744 

272,731 


CA2^'ADIAN  TRADE 


379 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

Consumption  in  Canada   (both  Dutiable  and  Free)    during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


TuRPKNTiNK,  Spirits  op 


Dutiable. 


Great      j    United 
Britain.       States. 


101 

64 

23 

36 

18,786 

447 

17 

12 

42 

63 

3,656 

65 

79 

4 

16 

29 

33 

16 

9,173 

29 

15 

240 

6 

2,350 

2,910 


100,200 
102,676 
166,658 
203,757 
135,178 
116,021 
145,225 
172,990 
179,282 
194,738 
217,997 
201,864 
201,795 
164,702 
160,408 
156,469 
1R2,315 
153,465 
202,027 
229,254 
359,794 
308,251 
311,767 
434,708 
420,340 


Other 
Countries. 


75 


11 


Totals. 


149 
2 

988 


S 
100,376 
102,729 
166,692 
203,792 
153,966 
116,468 
145,242 
173,002 
179,324 
194,801 
221,653 
201,929 
201,874 
164,855 
160.428 
157,486 
162,348 
153,483 
211,216 
229,283 
359,812 
308,495 
311,773 
437,058 
423,250 


Umbrellas,  Parasols,  etc. 


Great 
Britain. 


1.38,287 
283,580 
443,595 
363,157 
254,681 
280,324 
287,007 
359,708 
287,515 
301,387 
319,238 
285,920 
261,823 
284,174 
199,124 
184,009 
154,377 
101,736 
107,084 
120,550 
100,230 
67,183 
60,587 
50,297 
47,670 


Dutiable. 


United 
States. 


959 
6,799 
4,358 
3,485 
3,358 
5,991 
3,944 
1,401 
3,262 
1,'232 
5,342 
5,364 
3,895 
3,068 
3,976 
3,910 
4,404 
3,891 
3,904 
6,467 
5,301 
8,297 
8,837 
9,037 
7,093 


492 

496 

1,211 

•  212 
121 
783 

1,797 
1,352 
536 
1,027 
5,201 
5,212 

*  4,549 
5,137 
3,174 
6,273 

10,329 
6,102 
5,919 
4,228 
3,114 
5,185 
2,602 
2,463 
1,286 


Other 
Countries 


Totals. 


139,738 
290,875 
449,164 
366,854 
258,160 
287,098 
'292,748 
362,461 
291,313 
303,646 
329,781 
296,496 
270,267 
292,379 
206,274 
194,198 
169,110 
111,729 
116,907 
131,245 
108,645 
80,665 
72,026 
61,797 
56,049 


Years  ended 
June  30, 


.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 


380 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


1 


4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Vaenish. 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


Dutiable. 


1880.. 

1881   . 

1882.. 

1883.. 

1884  . 

1885.. 

1886.. 

1887.. 

1888.. 

1889. 

1890  . 

1891.. 

1892.. 

1893.. 

1894.. 

1895. 

1896.. 

1897.. 

1898. . 

1899.. 

1900  . 

1901.. 

1902.. 

]903.. 

1904,. 


Great 
Britain. 


11,654 
15,936 
23,850 
40,296 
24,692 
23,164 
20,876 
25,053 
26,005 
22,904 
27,241 
24,018 
27,327 
29,826 
35,307 
29,027 
35,780 
24,910 
23,550 
31,039 
25,587 
36,166 
34,671 
34,709 
33.612 


United' 

States. 


31,790 
45,546 
60,509 
61,146 
62,602 
48,187 
77,459 
87,768 
61,372 
56,710 
59,425 
44,115 
4«,426 
42,246 
38,242 
35,936 
40,884 
35,457 
50,495 
54,382 
59,313 
80,755 
102,252 
108,544 
94,839 


Other 
Countries. 


389 
290 
105 
305 
376 
369 
158 
310 
754 
1,697 
1,215 
333 
683 
733 
273 
406 
236 
354 
246 
144 
281 
203 
617 
423 
3^7 


Totals. 


43,833 
61,772 
84,464 
101,747 
87,670 
71,720 
98,493 
113,131 
•88,131 
81,311 
87,881 
68,466 
77,436 
72,805 
73,822 
65,369 
76,900 
60,721 
74,291 
85,565 
85,181 
117,124 
137,540 
143,676 
128,838 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


601 
366 
228 

50 
374 

80 


226 
103 
364 
164 
176 
154 

48 
127 

25 

93 
116 

40 


898 
1,232 
1,522 
1,496 
884 
952 
231 
755 
898 
665 
703 
590 
816 
335 
295 
396 
460 
374 
154 
237 
294 
326 
570 
736 
765 


Other 
Countries. 


174 


Totals, 


$ 


13 


1,499 

1,772 

1,750 

1,546 

1,258 

1,032 

231 

818 

900 

691 

792 

658 

816 

561 

398 

760 

624 

549 

308 

285 

421 

351 

663 

852 

805 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


381 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.   10 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Continued. 


Vegetables. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
StatcH. 


3,045 

4,097 

7,G75 

6,786 

5,426 

10,672 

7,233 

8,366 

14,()57 

6,536 

13,888 

13,782 

10,562 

10,217 

12,603 

11,494. 

12,931 

19,063 

23,655 

16,434 

19,705 

31,081 

33,790 

31,320 

94,275 


Other 
Countries. 


93,802 

82,870 

108,449 

I 

154,650] 

I 
208,880] 

I 

145,646| 

150,612 

173,652 

153,361 

145,448 

193,328 

184,653 

189,862 

178,545 

194,941 

160,691 

169,889 

171,846 

232,454 

275,318 

329,925 

370,419 

333,496 

600,185 

516,089 


• 

6,394 
14,170 
11,061 
20,134 
17,023 
16,972 
16,578 
19,666 
19,204 
29,260 
35,547 
31,359 
38,675 
31,869 
25,896 
38,610 
36,863 
30,172 
33,188 
43,434 
52,800 
39,639 
50,121 
72,918 
84,043 


Totals. 


t 

103,241 
101,137 
127,185 
181,570 
231,329 
173,290 
174,423 
201,684, 
187,522 
181,244 
242,763 
229,794 
239,099 
220,631 
233,440 
210,795 
219,683 
221,081 
289,297 
335,186 
402,430 
441,139 
417,407 
704,423 
694,4071 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


Years  e.\dbd 
June  30. 


2,553 
23,213 
26,732 


1880 

1881 

1S82 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

; 1887 

2,553 1888 

23,222 1889 

26,76l| 1890 

1 1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


S82 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

J^o.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


1880.... 

1881.... 

1882. . . . 

1«83. . . . 

1884  ... 

1885. .   . 

1886.... 

1887.... 

1888  ... 

1889.... 

1890     .. 

1891.... 

1892... 

1893.... 

1894. . . . 

18<>5.... 

1896.... 

1897  .. 

1898.... 

1899.... 

1900.... 

1901..., 

1902.... 

1903.... 

1904  . . . 


Watches. 


Webbing. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


9,358 

14,7(5 

25,113 

25,565 

24,222 

18,950 

16,253 

37,398 

14,481 

18,878 

11,023 

6,073 

10,429 

11,654 

6,624 

4,317 

6,738 

5,997 

6,636 

1J<,947 

8,784 

10,541 

12,618 

22,412 

22,382 


United         Other 
States .     Co)  mtries 


61,877 
104,486 
196,739 
288,920 
375,380 
384,745 
278,636 
291,441 
417,831 
462,263 
511,729 
400,141 
306,720 
308,190 
257,340 
219,192 
246,353 
418,380 
.392,321 
348,259 
406,633 
511,019 
575,852 
700,460 
701,956 


45,732 

117,801 

192,188 

231,943 

185,026 

99,439 

89,333 

114,546 

125,754 

93,272 

129,576 

100,699 

80,394 

82,961 

73,117 

56,990 

46,288 

33,607 

51,823 

65,049 

84,601 

102,385 

154,286 

149,753 

219,667 


Totals. 


116,96 

237,052 

414,040 

546,428 

584,628 

503,134 

384,222 

443,385 

558,066 

574,413 

652,328 

506,913 

397,543 

402,805 

347,081 

280,899 

299,379 

457,984 

450,780 

427,255 

500,018 

623,945 

742,756 

872,625 

944,005 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


-Not  sep 


1,575 
61,211 
66,992 
68,189 
61,441 
42,855 
28,530 
26,722 
44,383 
44,420 
49,398 
54,411 
45,680 
47,991 
65,866 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries . 


arately  sta 


ted  prior  t 


4,536 

322 

52,782 

9,080 

59,298 

4,725 

55,204 

6,200 

46,179 

6,086 

42,406 

17,557 

32,563 

7,327 

50,301 

9,361 

73,531 

12,555 

68,954 

9,569 

78,697 

9,626 

82,773 

2,618 

106,881 

3,687 

110,896 

5,349 

132,791 

3,604 

Totals. 


o  1890.  .-! 


L 

6,433 
113,073 
121,015 
129,593 
113,706 
102,818 
68,420 
86,384 
130,469 
122,943 
137,721 
139,802 
156,248 
164,236 
202,261 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


383 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   10 

Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c.— Continued. 


Wood  and  Manupactckks  of. 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries . 


45,719 
56,671 
78,168 
90,046 
82,458 
110,855 
75,479 
79,536 
68,741 
59,911 
73,726 
100,323 
114,264 
110,912 
87,128 
85,010 
89,774 
70,286 
53,090 
51,982 
76,781 
74,425 
60,038 
101,900 
81,243 


$ 

483,663 

8.^2,136 

1,401,896 

2,107,976 

1,060,947 

766,703 

894,937 

991,513 

1,129,283 

1,342,811 

1,428,764 

1,131,116 

1,031,412 

982,718 

827,463 

675,723 

764,869 

808,159 

824,318 

983,738 

1,200,025 

1,229,065 

1,404,947 

1,674,914 

2,199,223 


Totals. 


39,029 

62,409 

59,121 

77,823 

70,165 

109,886 

69,444 

72,826 

79,275 

58,708 

72, 156 1 

64,961 1 

71,422 

74,412 

79,149 

77,543 

77,934 

71,276 

75,222 

105,116 

95,598 

123,967 

152,170 

145,595 

145,373 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


S 

.W8,411 

971,216 

1,539,185 

2,275,815 

1,213,570 

977,444 

1,039,860 

1,143.875 

1.272,299 

1,461,430 

1,574,646 

1,296,400 

1,217,098 

1.168,042 

993,740 

838,276 

932,577 

949,721 

952,630 

1,140,836 

1,372,404 

1,427,457 

1,617,155 

1,922,409 

2,425,839 


United 
•States. 


9 

980 

4,403 

3,436 

5,872 

2,417 

1,738 

10,745 

7,154 

7,880 

9,848 

3,563 

4,162 

2,245 

4,693 

3,409 

1,361 

2,045 

11,677 

5,847 

1,177 

10,664 

15,528 

7,631 

13,517 

22,705 


Other 
Countries . 


9 

431,803 

681,558 

1,330,868 

1,494,265 

1,303,984 

1,171,889 

899,622 

929,843 

917,962 

I 
981,956' 

! 

1,196,496 
1,768,811 
1,110,427 
1,132,159 
1,647,115 
1,653,372 
1,958,343 
2,036,576 
2,535,786 
2,919,433 
3,606,549 
3,481,338 
4,248,462 
5,023,038 
6,911,028 


Totals. 


9 

12,946 

7,591 

20,155 

6,626 

12,257 

730 

364 

2,161 

14,069 

3,236 

17,382 

29,482 

18,078 

9,371 

15,791 

10,496 

8,655 

1,930 

1,945 

8,998 

6,826 

12.749 

18,116 

27,506 

33,281 


YeABS   KNDKt- 

Junk  30. 


9 

445,729 

693,5.')2 

1,354,459 

1,506,763 

1,318,658 

1,174,357 

910,731 

939,158 

939,911 

998,040 

1,217,441 

1,802,455 

1,130,750 

1,146,223 

1,666,315 

1,665,229 

1,969,043 

2,050,183 

2,543,578 

2,929,608 

3,624.039 

3,509,615 

4,274,209 

5,064,061 

6,967,014 


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 


384 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5   EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Values  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,  1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30. 


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 


Wool  and  Mfrs.  of. 


Great 
Britain. 


6,013,401 
8,264,543 
9,648,952 
9,702,894 
8,069,954 
8,584,746 
8,761,645 
11,149,495 
9,147,074 
9,618,513 
10,078,633 
9,110,696 
9,403,615 
9,646,287 
8,038,260 
6,594,857 
6,930,268 
5,576,859 
6,221,836 
7,686,366 
7,787,929 
8,061,459 
8,860,393 
11,105,987 
12,747,715 


Dutiable. 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


184,607 
260,487 
209,375 
165,391 
128,162 
172,346 
162,196 
152,215 
133,798 
132,054 
136,303 
106,758 
157,871 
152,127 
178,886 
143,251 
204,193 
218,396 
252,242 
428,631 
359,986 
370,453 
354,598 
394,379 
491,328 


98,691 

216,994 

319,377 

244,307 

213,376 

300,741 

408,551 

533,533 

561,631 

664,396 

802,325 

745,392 

779,823 

1,148,172 

1,276,483 

1,214,824 

1,536,230 

1,330,493 

1,511,788 

1,688,206 

1,653,650 

1,512,193 

1,731,865 

2,061,549 

1,920,340 


Totals. 


Great 
Britain. 


6,296,699 

8,742,024 

10,177,704 

10,112,592 

8,411,492 

9,057,833 

9,332,392 

11,835,243 

9,842,503 

10,414,963 

11,017,261 

9,962,846 

10,341,309 

10,946,586 

9,493,629 

7,952,932 

8,670,691 

7,125,748 

7,985,866 

9,803,203 

9,801,565 

9,944,105 

10,946,856 

13,561,915 

15,159,383 


565,674 
362,586 
513,974 
902,102 
385,387 
322,795 
900,487 
790,793 
378,196 
479,639 
695,280 
575,955 
601,777 
600,673 
403,876 
251,549 
337,337 
231,470 
1,232,265 
755,680 
904,194 
645,351 
890,026 
790,496 
984,399 


Free. 


United 
States. 


Other     j 
Countries.  \ 


963,486 
1,097,651 
1,108,026 
1,028,348 
554,042 
815,832 
592,670 
662,118 
543,527 
699,823 
696,386 
564,956 
689,925 
575,996 
567,497 
670,851 
638,053 
528,238 
323,033 
520,684 
449,892 
424,497 
252,171 
351,509 
271,496 


155,601 
138,640 
221,857 
123,657 
231,415 
203,778 
292,671 
424,555 
■  409,817 
437,658 
358,560 
305,744 
436,910 
510,034 
154,407 
260,925 
290,486 
170,837 
463,793 
229,663 
400,626 
343,496 
518,302 
375,355 
379,315 


Totals. 


1,684,761 
1,598,877 
1,843,857 
2,054,107 
1,170,844 
1,342,405 
1,785,828 
1,877,466 
1,331,640 
1,617,120 
1,750,226 
1,446,655 
1,728,612 
1,686,703 
1,125,780 
1,183,325 
1,265,876 
930,545 
2,019,091 
1,506,027 
1,754,712 
1,413,344 
1,660,499 
1,517,360 
1,635,210 


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Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and    Free)  during  the   Fiscal   Years  ended 
inclusive,  etc. — Continued. 


All  other  Articles,  N.E.S. 


Dutiable. 


Great         United 
Biitain.        States. 


186,221 
377,680 
479,522 
517,517 
411,738 
384,941 
342,927 
348,089 
350,738 
303,231 
301,940 
357,623 
344,707 
351,789 
317,262 
370,368 
356,662 
358,543 
416,976 
558,260 
577,708 
644,734 
633,277 
688,662 
690,989 


424,480 

565,798 

740,167 

790,261 

739,331 

674,158 

695,739 

738,824 

691,447 

741,926 

724,161 

815,622 

759,764 

742,585 

733,844 

738,014 

783,510 

787,595 

1,090,886 

1,319,256 

1,667.834 

1,398,244 

1,508,787 

1,761,737 

1,949,826 


Other 
Countries. 


47,876 

64,392 

86,246 

99,317 

76,129 

76,83' 

75,011 

102,043 

73,820 

91,950 

93,711 

111,079 

122,300 

96,139 

98,768 

127,364 

152,767 

150,608 

217,998 

259,337 

279,065 

297,200 

314,204 

340,287 

426,311 


Totals. 


658,57 
1,007,870 
1,305,925 
1,407,095 
1,227,198 
1,1.35,936 
1,113,677 
1,188,956 
1,116,005 
1,137,107 
1,119,812 
1,284,324 
1,226,771 
1,190,513 
1,149,874 
1,235,746 
1,292,939 
1,296,746 
1,725,860 
2,136,853 
2,524,607 
2,340,178 
2,456,268 
2,790,686 
3,067,126 


Free. 


(jrreat 
Britain. 


47,987 

46,798 

45,652 

60,644 

154.528 

170,273 

74,122 

73,488 

45,759 

101,529 

64,345 

59,257 

89,443 

84,492 

99,171 

113,403 

219,036 

168,414 

199,573 

225,937 

294,348 

168,985 

190,803 

208,822 

286,880 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


143,245 
179,448 
264,123 
335,443 
402,291 
286,870 
291,959 
255,566 
225,703 
250,177 
318,173 
276,226 
274,066 
388,625 
248,415 
219,79' 
321,806 
321,457 
405,448 
538,437 
774,053 
941,846 
1,112,493 
1,194,664 
1,240,719 


22,069 

22,869 

43,769 

51,802 

37,818 

49,920 

34,775 

70,109 

30,285 

55,258 

136,129 

64,381 

196,495 

68,266 

142,516 

106,098 

68,917 

43,640 

82,452 

96,366 

61,720 

99,7.32 

89,814 

100,923 

215,418 


Totals. 


213,301 
249,115 
363,544 
447,789 
594,637 
507,063 
400,856 
399,157 
301,747 
406,964 
518,647 
399,864 
560,004 
541,383 
490,101 
439,298 
609,759 
633,511 
687,473 
860,740 
1,130,121 
1,210,563 
1,393,110 
1,504,409 
1,743,017 


Ykabs  ended 
June  30. 


...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 


10— J— 25 


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4-5   EDWARD  VIL,  A.  1905 

No.  17. — Statement  of  the  Yalues  of  the  Principal  and  Other  Articles  entered  for 

June  30,   1880  to  1904, 


Years  ended 
June  30, 


1880 

1881 

1882  ... 
188.3...   . 

1884 

1885 

1886... 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894  .... 

1895 

1896.... 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903..   .. 
1904 


Total  Imports— Entered  for  Consumption  (Merchandise). 


Dutiable. 


Great 
Britain. 


28,0.38,118 
35,860,461 
41,459,730 
40,732,476 
32,828,307 
30,702,359 
30,385,797 
35,766,273 
30,848,116 
32,219,807 
33,267,721 
31,447,660 
30,831,809 
31,869,267 
27,493,160 
23,311,911 
24,366,179 
20,217,422 
22,556,479 
27,521,508 
31,561,756 
31,701,654 
35,062,564 
42,210,165 
44,939,829 


United 
States. 


19,566,567 
25,632,313 
32,94i;061 
38,652,045 
35,796,697 
31,231,947 
29,659,876 
30,570,609 
27,097,680 
28,982,283 
30,576,397 
29,790,402 
29,505,550 
28,562,050 
25,823,636 
25,795,538 
29,101,646 
30,482,509 
38,063,960 
44,471,824 
53,897,561 
53,600,278 
60,181,808 
68,538,323 
77,543,780 


Other 
Countries. 


$ 
6,678,282 
10,127,951 
11,356,642 
12,203,818 
11,385,494 
11,335,312 


Totals. 


64,182,967 
71,620,725 
85,757,433 
91,688,3.39 
80,010,498 
73,269,618 


10,613,146  70,658,819 


11,783,797 

11,700,028 

13,273,049 

13,263,168 

13,297,974 

8,823,378 

9,442,254 

.  9,462,386 

9,450,206 

13,771,934 

15,520,334 

14,004,649 

17,439,840 


78,120,679 
69,645,824 
74,476,139 

77,106,286 
74,536,036 
69,160,737 
69,873,671 
62,779,182 
58,557,655 
67,239,759 
66,220,765 
74,625,088 
89,433,172 


18,887,478104,346,795 
20,667,824'l05,969,756 


23,413,124 
26,047,577 
26,425,967 


118;657,496 
136,796,065 
148,909,576 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


5,726,321 

7,024,681 

8,896,538 

10,947,286 

9,096,814 

9,329,089 

8,647,209 

8,975,077 

8,319,628 

10,031,382 

10,009,288 

10,571,283 

10,231,902 

10,660,073 

9,542,803 

7,747,421 

8,458,326 

9,183,766 

9,486,982 

9,409,815 

12,718,227 

11,118,341 

13,960,162 

16,582,873 

16,784,787 


United 

States. 


8,627,216 
10,706,388 
14,111,874 
16,495,198 
13,989,191 
14,344,563 
13,158,775 
14,225,299 
19,342,616 
21,047,136 
20,790,264 
22,243,075 
22,236,582 
23,777,746 
24,922,455 
24,383,466 
24,427,744 
26,540,833 
36,760,963 
43,995,349 
48,182,616 
53,549,047 
54,562,888 
60,251,914 
65,466,798 


Other 
Countries. 


1,364,038 
1,136,535 
2,379,339 
2,830,673 
2,876,476 
2,812,505 
3,527,334 
3,786,155 
3,363,660 
3,544,639 
3,776,735 
4,183,560 
13,631,192 
10,859,440 
11,826,471 
9,987,349 
6,235,332 
4,672,463 
5,434,129 
6,508,123 
7,259,240 
7,063,650 
9,299,644 
11,182,867 
12,428,858 


Totals. 


$ 
15,717,575 
18,867,604 
25,387,751 
30,273,157 
26,962,480 
26,486,157 
25,333,318 
26,986,531 
31,025,804 
34,623,057 
34,576,287 
36,997,918 
46,999,676 
45,297,259 
46,291,729 
42,118,236 
38,121,402 
40,397,062 
51,682,074 
69,913,287 
68,160,083 
71,730,9.38 
77,822,694 
88,017,654 
94,680,443 


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Consumption  in  Canada  (both  Dutiable  and  Free)  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
inclusive,  &c. — Concluded. 


Coin  and  Bullion. 


Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


696,785 

698,666 

241,073 

372,703 

1,492,894 

1,375,329 

1,568,193 

220,883 

131,077 

66,200 

113,232 

28,583 

284,724 

619,073 

1,681,304 

.     72,405 

155,237 

11,000 

457,456 

128,800 

509,747 

198,169 

191,036 

103,863 

52,958 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


1,153,165 

31,8.57 

365,411 

59,198 

1,236,117 

26,553 

885,090 

17,730 

706,938 

7,834 

1,574,691 

4,224 

2,039,388 

2,976 

311,158 

177 

2,041,552 

2,843 

508,021 

1,030 

926,312 

43,467 

1,652,180 

130,407 

1,395,440 

138,366 

5,882,180 

32,947 

2,288,009 

53,759 

4,455,517 

48,698 

5,044,634 

26,448 

4,625,699 

39,495 

3,880,667 

52,721 

4,539,993 

36,341 

7,764,201 

23,490 

3,335,683 

3,442 

6,062,354 

58,015 

8,814,958 

57,976 

7,815,937 

5,418 

Totals. 


$ 

1,881,807 
1,123,275 
1,503,74*3 
1,275,523 
2,207,666 
2,954,244 
3,610,557 

532,218 
2,175,472 

575,251 
1,083,011 
1,811,170 
1,818,530 
6,534,200 
4,023,072 
4,576,620' 
5,226,319 
4,676,194 
4,390,8441 
4,705,134, 
8,297,438 
3,537,2941 
6,311,405: 
8,976,797 
7,874,313 


Total  Imports— 
Entereij  for  Consumption. 


Dutiable  and  Free. 


Great 
Britain. 


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 


United 

States. 


$ 

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 


42,317,389  50,537,440 


52,291,973 


Other 
Countries. 


53,685,657 
53,137,572 
58,221,976 


43,390,241 
42,047,526 
41,348,435 
43,148,413 
.^,717,267 
31,131,737 

32,979,742  58,574,024 
29,412,188  61,649,041 
32,500,917!  78,705,590 


7,974,177 
11,323,684 
13,762,534 
15,052,221 
14,269,803 
14,152,041 
14,143,466 
15,670,129 
15,066,531 
16,818,618 
17,083  370 
17,611  941 
22,492,936 
20,334,641 


Totals. 


53,034,100;  21,342,616 

54,634,521  19,486,253 

19,033,714 

20,232,792 


37,060,123 
44,789,730 
43,018,164 
49,213,762 
58,896,901 
61,777,574 


93,007,166 
109,844,378 
110,485,008 
120,807,050 
137,605,195 


19,491,499 
23,984,304 
26,170,208 
27,734,816 
32,770,783 
37,288,420 


150,826,515;  38,860,243 


$ 
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 


Ybabs  ended 
June  30. 


1880 

....  1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

...  .1885 
....  1886 

1887 

....  1888 
.■...  1889 

1890 

..  .  1891 
. .  1892 
. ...  1893 
....  1894 

1895 

...  1896 
..  1897 
...  1898 

1899 

1900 

....1901 
.  .  1902 
....1903 
...190  ' 


10— i— 25| 


388 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.    18. — Statement    of    the    Quantities    and  Values    of    the    Principal    and  Other 
30,  1868  to  1904,  inclusive,  showing  in  each  case  the  portion  sent  to 

(A).— The  Produce  of 


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 

'893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


ASBESTUS. 


Quantities. 


Great 
Britain. 


Tons. 


326 

253 

686 

1,140 

956 

373 

514 

2,202 

1,769 

3,388 

1,939 

1,418 

1,732 

3,324 

4,( 

2,813 

4,375 


United 
States. 


Tons. 


Other 
Countrieij 


Tons. 


Totals. 


Tons. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1888. 


2,987 

115 

4,177 

219 

5,781 

96 

5,339 

543 

5,946 

414 

5,385 

140 

4,892 

823 

5,993 

398 

5,879 

1,940 

6,424 

1,157 

14,570 

^   1,915 

12,488 

614 

13,477 

2,955 

18,117 

5,274 

25,053 

3,931 

24,867 

2,981 

24,980 

5,261 

3,428 

4,649 

6,563 

7,022 

7,316 

5,898 

6,229 

8,593 

9,588 

10,969 

18,424 

14,520 

18,164 

26,715 

33,072 

30,661 

34,636 


17,829 
20,540 
36,459 
95,110 

106,989 
20,050 
31,020 

118,852 
96,863 

236,598 
94,539 
66,623 
70,749 

136,294 

201,474 
98,167 

116,866 


203,231 
290,979 
403,800 
374,687 
375,956 
368,373 
279,926 
343,277 
240,416 
206,552 
364,734 
361,401 
322,984 
447,086 
743,763 
757,724 
709,381 


7,295 

12,367 

3,900 

,  44,112 

31,467 

8,295 

28,810 

30,946 

145,400 

67,766 

51,095 

25,152 

97,176 

281,193 

185,965 

99,514 

158,589 


Totals. 


L 
228,355 
323,886 
444,159 
513,909 
514,412 
396,718 
339,756 
493,075 
482,679 
510,916 
510,368 
453,176 
490,909 
864,573 
1,131,202 
955,405 
984,836 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 


Articles  Exported  from  Canada  (Home  Produce),  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June 
Great    Britain,    the    United    States,    and    all     Other    Countries, 
the  Mine.     (From  Canadian  Returns). 


Coal. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 
265,335 
440,308 
286,707 
318,287 
322,283 
404,757 
418,357 
288,176 
277,8.32 
249,536 
340,127 
315,793 
344,694 

1,618 

325 

280 

450 

1,875 

1,551 

1,980 

3,192 

1,511 

625,992 
659,234 
454,716 
648,252 
693,760 
663,530 

1,054,467 
663,267 
775,289 
689,663 

1,034,036 
767,794 
845,465 

$ 

113,098 

103,703 

133,803 

113,749 

137,448 

286,805 

287,292 

271,464 

200,388 

166,305 

176,6,53 

169,474 

163,425 

S 

640,708 

763,262 

588,799 

662,451 

733,083 

951,886 

1,34.3,739 
937,923 
977,188 
855,968 

1,210,689 
937,268 

1,013,899 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

331 

1,219 

509 

316,423 
185,119 
199,210 
178,772 
267.409 
235,299 
267.147 

101,603 

101,838 

78,113 

70,764 

72,718 
80,494 
75,877 

1874 
1875 
1876 

1877 

1878 

" '    l',676 

5,669 

1879 
1880 

4,603 

334,573 

80,879 

420,056 

10,062 

953,301 

159,728 

1,12.3,091 

1881 

6,120 

308,335 

106,856 

421,311 

18,825 

824,915 

234,964 

1,078,704 

1882 

4,030 

302,803 

123,248 

430,081 

13,265 

790,614 

283,532 

1,087,411 

1883 

14,950 

340,670 

96,011 

451^631 

43,026 

940,890 

217,256 

1,201,172 

1884 

23,784 

355,696 

100,226 

479,706 

66,971 

1,178,799 

223,396 

1,468,166 

1885 

29,237 

362,553 

101,718 

493,508 

76,304 

1,127,677 

212,179 

1,416,160 

1886 

29,775 

404,042 

93,187 

527,004 

74,245 

1,252,867 

196,160 

1,622,272 

1887 

33,368 

427,700 

102,273 

563,341 

77,584 

1,411,749 

241,133 

1,730,466 

1888 

31,527 

509,391 

104,597 

645,515 

74,459 

1,937,752 

219,943 

2,232,154 

1889 

28,974 

574,856 

111,5,34 

715,364 

78,417 

2,126,000 

243,519 

2,447,936 

1890 

25,940 

692,705 

115,039 

833,684 

64,689 

2,572,914 

278,962 

2,916,465 

1891 

22,920 

772,441 

149,764 

945,125 

53,101 

2,790,693 

351,673 

3,195,467 

1892 

26,239 

764,865 

117,128 

908,232 

64,494 

2,759,669 

290,395 

3,114,558 

1893 

29,917 

829.267 

136,814 

995,998 

77,845 

2,897,642 

346,078 

3,321,565 

1894 

23.585 

954,704 

132,278 

1,110,567 

60,580 

3,232,825 

284,790 

3,578,195 

1895 

22,772 

891,010 

111,278 

1,025,060 

66,845 

2,904,704 

277,520 

3,249,069 

1896 

17,438 

962,223 

122,406 

1,102,067 

52,254 

2,954,663 

323,100 

3,330,017 

1897 

20,098 

929,926 

132,099 

1,082,123 

62,081 

2,870,821 

340,513 

3,273,415 

1898 

20,653 

959,123 

161,064 

1,140,840 

62,695 

3,038,249 

461,850 

3,562,794 

1899 

23,097 

1,430,437 

187,497 

1,641,031 

64,078 

4,026,605 

508,919 

4,599,602 

1900 

135,233 

1,604,203 

149,102 

1,888,538 

473,539 

4,418,503 

415,018 

5,307,060 

1901 

23,056 

1,589,469 

205,009 

1,817,534 

46,911 

4,318,681 

501,496 

4,867,088 

1902 

25,335 

1,719.027 

235,589 

1,979,951 

92,119 

4,640,064 

720,251 

5,452,434    1903 

14.120 

1,382,693 

249,692 

1,646,505 

50,523 

3,565,910 

730,227 

4,346,660   1904 

390 


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No.   18  (A).~ExP0RT8  of  Canada, 


Copper,  fine  (including  Copper  Ore). 


1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

18S6 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

.1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Quantities. 


Great 
Britain. 


Lbs. 


5,922,000 

4,650,000 

4,450,000 

1,854,000 

718,000 

6,000 

11,244,000 

644,000 

546,000 

472,000 

198,000 

50,000 


16,000 

2,030,000 

1.000 

3,290,483 

6,076,000 

564,000 

396,000 

800 

1,015,720 


208,674 

300,000 

66,875 


2,766,671 

1,797,096 

348,139 


United 

States. 


Lbs. 


374,000 
240,000 
10,000 
772,000 
590,000 
190,000 
522,000 

38,960,000 

88,942,000 

8,332,000 

3,156,000 

2,464,000 

10,448,000 

10,518,000 

2,006,000 

2,686,020 

1,797,848 

4,918,498 

3,913,203 

6,909,142 

955,815 

2,427,738 

3,575,482 

9,921,643 

13,626,968 

8,403,753 

13,827,495 

26,345,776 

27,623,945 

27,834,792 

44,347,152 


Other 
Countries. 


Lbs. 


12,000 
236,959 


Totals. 


Lb&. 

11,150,000 

19,810,000 

10,872,000 

6,246,000 

8,922,000 

5,176,000 

6,296,000 

4,890,000 

4,460,000 

2,626,000 

1,308,000 

196,000 

11,766,000 

39,604,000 

89.488,000 

8,804,000 

3,354,000 

2,514,000 

10,448,000 

10,534,000 

4,036,000 

2,687,020 

5,088,331 

10,994,498 

4,477,203 

7,317,142 

1,193,574 

3,443,458 

3,575,482 

10,130,317 

13,926,968 

8,470,628 

13,827,495 

26,345,776 

30,390,616 

29,631,888 

44,695,291 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


382,270 
495,518 
243,644 
109,355 

99,280 
154,556 
133,707 
141,736 
351,246 
183,055 

62,501 
200 

80,921 

12,045 

13,598 

10,890 

3,860 

940 


535 

13,550 

30 

135,010 

266,950 

28,150 

20,180 

70 

103,637 


22,954 

27,299 

.5,585 


340,712 

173,116 

63,699 


11,950 

21,112 

27,577 

10,766 

4,455 

11,969 

1,370 

1,275 

789 

81,387 

•57,128 

19,562 

69,878 

138,367 

125,647 

139,589 

210,184 

245,290 

291,397 

181,010 

132,935 

202,754 

109,327 

238,246 

188,453 

375,039 

53,605 

119,020 

194,771 

527,508 

837,479 

917,394 

1,387,388 

2,659,261 

2,649,650 

2,734,589 

4,440,341 


Other 
Countries. 


255 


600 
34,677 


Totals. 


394,220 
516,630 
271,221 
120,121 
103,990 
166,525 
135,077 
14.S,011 
352,035 
264,442 
119,629 
19,762 
150,799 

150,412 

139,245 

150,479 

214,044 

246,230 

291,397 

181,545 

146,485 

202,784 

244,337 

505,196 

216,603 

395,819 

88,352 

222,657 

194,771 

550,462 

864,778 

922,979 

1,387,388 

2,659,261 

2,990,362 

2,907,705 

4,504,040 


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Great 
Britain. 


Tons. 


105 


Gypsum  or  Plaster,  Crcdk. 


Quantities. 


Values. 


United 
States. 


I     Other 
Countries. 


Tons. 


92,385 


101,376 
100,134 
104,974 
119,868 

130,961 

130,062 

154,809 

155,851 

116,415 

106,737 

148,325 

124,079 

176,734 

174,503 

172,231 

178,276 

176,489 

162,374 

160,898 

200,752 

180,447 

180,350 

163,718 

233,395 

171,964 

267,250 

299,044 

272,123 


Tons. 


Totals. 


Great 
Britain. 


Tons. 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1875. 


500 
208 
436 
141 
608 
265 
242 


38 


93 


46 

1,230 

589 

530 


92,385 


101,376 
100,134 
104,974 
119.868 

130,961 

130,062 

154,809 

166,851 

116,416 

107,237 

148,533 

124,515 

176,875 

175,111 

172,496 

178,618 

176,489 

162,412 

160,898 

200,857 

180,540 

180,350 

163,719 

233,395 

172,010 

268,480 

299,633 

272,653 


125 


93,4671 

99,09f 

96,175 

90,695 

90,704! 

98,503 

I19,399j 

127,139' 

151,8441 

160,607 

120,046 

112,271 

165,497 

131,054 

188,789 

191,623 

183,679 

193,170 

178,979, 

159,662' 

156,897 

205,516 

182,892 

193,515 

166,216 

236,065 

185,151 

272,105 

306,745 

298,416 


2,465 
1,017 
2,184 
702 
2,276 
1,298 
1,134 


420 


484 


57 

1,230 

653 

856 


Totals. 


93,467 
99,095 


1868 
1869 
1870 

isn 

1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 


96,176!  1877 
90,695  1878 


90,704 
98,503 

119,399 

127,139 

151,844 


1879 
1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 


1884 
1886 
1886 
1887 


160,607 
120,046 
114,736 
166,514 
133,2381  1888 
189, 491 1  1889 
193,8991  1890 
184,977  18»1 


194,304 
178,979 
160,082 
150,897 
205,641 
183,376 
193,515 
166,222 
236,065 
185,208 
273,336 
307,398 
299,272 


1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


392 


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Lead,  Metallic  (including  Lead  Ore). 

Quantities. 

Values. 

t 
>* 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

1868 

Lbs. 
112,000 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

112,000 
26,000 

2,893 

$ 

S 

$ 

2,893 
617 

1869 

26,000 

617 

1870 

1871 

8,000 
12,000 

8,000 
12,000 

208 
340 

208 

1872 

340 

1873 

1874 

120,  CKK) 
8,000 
4,000 

120,000 

8,000 

358,000 

14,000 

18,000 

2,070 
60 
16 

2.070 

1875 

60 

1876 

354,000 
14,000 
18,000 

7,500 

50 

720 

7,516 

1877 

50 

1878 

720 

1879 

1880 

4,000 

4,000 

230 

230 

1881 

1882 

1883 

4,000 

4,000 

5 
30 

32 

32 

1884 

5 

1885 

8,000 

.8,000 

36 

1886 

' 

1887 

1888 

20,000 

20,000 

724 

724 

1889 

18 

18 

1890 

8,000 

8,000 

2,000 

2,000 

1891 

1892 
1893 

2,000 

60,000 
150,000 
3,312,619 
18,058,806 
20,301,428 
30,053,360 
43,877,381 
34,047,494 
18,421,729 
57,952,613 
24,722,499 
16,267,956 
16,195,618 

02,000 
150,000 
3,312,619 
18,058,806 
20,301,428 
30,123,504 
43,9.57,021 
34,047,494 
20,165,301 
65,602,338 
30,613,904 
16,277,956 
16,195,618 

200 

5,000 

2,329 

65,337 

333,763 

408,625 

522,327 

^1,006,278 

895,349 

621,280 

2,272.830 

708,065 

383,827 

5,200 
2,329 

1894 

65,337 

1895 

1,864 

333,763 

1896 

70,144 

408,625 

1897 

79,640 

524,181 

1898 

1,869 

1,008,147 

1899 

41,289 

3,931 

19,500 

250 

895,349 

1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 

1,110,540 
130,510 

589,720 
10,000 

633,062 
7,519,215 
5,301,685 

26,122 
240,323 
161,753 

688,691 

2,517,084 

889,318 

384,077 

1904 

347,740 

.347,740 

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L. 

Quantities.                                  | 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

9         \ 

~ 

Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1888. 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

. 

1881 

1882  , 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

*^4]5 

285,086 
473,-326 

285,501 

250 

8,517 

8,767 

1888 

33,575 

3,260 

510,151 

425 

35,183 

25 

35,633 

1889 

42 
550 

26,865 
21,762 
67,961 
86,871 

25 

26,935 
22,315 
68,466 
96,90C 

1890 

1891 

505 
5 

1892 

10,024 

>  1893 

400 

341,926 

66 

342,392 

58 

26,484 

11 

26,55i 

t    1894 

7,705 

734,267 

29,125 

771,097 

3,921 

43,023 

525 

47,46f 

)    1895 

10,500 

544,159 

3,760 

558,419 

1,445 

^,085 

97 

55,627 

1896 

3,242 

472,353 

3,421 

479,016 

443 

61,435 

120 

61,99^ 

!   1897 

1,913 

503,343 

4,080 

509,336 

779 

68,329 

405 

69,5ir 

5   1898 

3,585 

1,182,127 

473 

1,186,185 

797 

147,032 

410 

148,23£ 

)   1899 

14,429 

1,064,924 

1,079,353 

1,765 

134,587 

136,355 

!   1900 

211,833 

761,991 

5,434 

979,258 

26,959 

121,310 

1,319 

149,5« 

i   1901 

115,388 

868,645 

13,132 

997,165 

53,001 

186,400 

2,909 

242,31( 

)   1902 

658,081 

729,489 

6,150 

1,393,720 

143,736 

183,193 

1             950 

327,871 

)   1903 

268,889 

595,558 

880 

865,327 

68,215 

145,345 

100 

213, 66( 

)    1904 

894 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
Ko.   18  (A). — Exports  of  Canada 


Nickel,  fink,  contained  in  Ore,  Matte  or  Speiss. 


Quantities. 


Great 
Britain. 


Lbs. 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


United 
States. 


847,660 
2,700,124 

516,000 
1,025,904 

490,061 


4,000 


438,638 


2,307,538 


Lbs. 


Other 
Countries. 


4,504,383 

12,532,904 

8,174,000 

7,385,372 

7,552,525 

6,996,540 

7,523,472 

14,760,996 

14,428,063 

13,493,239 

9,537,5.^8 

3,444,626 

9,032,554 

11,922,355 


Lbs. 


To  a  8. 


Lbs. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1891 . 


234,000 


5,352,0431 

15,233,028 

8,924,000 

8,411,276 

8,042,586 

6,996,540 

7,527,472 

14,760,996 

14,428,063 

13,493,239 

9,537,558 

3,883,264 

9,032,554 

14,229,973 


30,180 
151,122 

27,600 
113,457 

69,877 


850 


89,091 
292,036 


210,319 
466,517 
388,257 
695,342 
529,691 
486,651 
497,665 
970,531 
994,537 
1,040,498 
958,  .365 
745,422 
878,159 
945,256 


11,700 


15 


Totals. 


240,499 
617,639 
427,557 
808,799 
599,568 
486,651 
498,510 
970,531 
994,537 

1,040,498 
958,365 
834,513 
878,159 

1,237,307 


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Phosphate. 


Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Tono. 

Tons, 

Tons. 

Tons. 

9 

t 

$ 

2,930 
9,385 
6,792 

3,199 

13,197 

12,263 

21,328 

16,878 

23,718 

20,465 

18,638 

19,695 

25,792 

22,062 

14,273 

8,309 

3,366 

3,469 

528 

21 

165 

719 


.S9; 
2,018 
1,182 

2,402 

2,080 

220 

32 

745 

532 

733 

1,100 

2,911 

3,192 

1,825 

1,324 

2,663 

1,580 

720 


70 


190 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1878. 


732 

524 


1,904 

1,995 

111 

1,361 

1,724 

1,005 

2,111 

552 

731 

370 

1,646 

918 

1 


122 

76 

6 


3,701 

11,927 

7,974 

15,601 

17,181 

14,478 

21,471 

18,984 

26,974 

22,803 

21,849 

23,158 

29,715 

24,257 

17,243 

11,890 

4,947 

4,189 

528 

23 

256 

861 

149 

6 

70 

1 

191 


5.3,4711 
177,949 
108,390| 

210,364 

258,391 

265,816 

461,092 

327,608 

407,314 

360,313 

345,602 

322,269 

355,845 

393,250 

336,745 

97,737 

32,095 

29,600 

5,280 

210 

400 

8,100 


887 
28,818 
11,492 

29,129 

28,976 

2,400 

250 

8,980 

6,81 

6,223 

13,011 

32,464 

34,182 

22,350 

11,857 

18,188 

8,296 

4,210 


5 

690 

90 

1,635 


1,880 
5,337 


10, 254  ( 
9,5281 


40,300 
44,.500 

1,980 
26,800 
17,820 
29,913 
38,880 

9,850 
11,800 

6,600 

.Sl,860 

16,560 

10 


60 


1,100 
650 
120 


Totals. 


r  1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
64,612  1878 
216,295  1879 


119,882 

239,493 

327,667 

302,716 

453,322 

362,288 

431,951 

396,449 

397,493 

.364,583 

401,827 

422,200 

380,462 

132,475 

40,400 

33,810 

5,280 

275 

1,090 

9,290 

2,285 

120 

1,880 

20 

5,348 


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 


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GOLD-BKARING  QUARTZ,  DuST,  NOGGETS,  &C. 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


15,734 

159,810 

116,145 

84,152 

64,578 

25,821 

5,033 


336 

48 

392 


767 


450 


500 


100 


20 

1,515 

3,560 

4,6ai 

80 

538 

181,125 

55 

1,923 

103 


United 
States. 


80 

14,996 

15,000 

78,885 

1,169,862 

1,008,151 

>,068,889 

1,605,790 

1,472,471 

1,188,739 

1,031,461 

943,703 

1,086,994 


Other 
Countries. 


1,282 


Totals. 


15,814 

174,806 

131,145 

163,037 

1,234,440 

1,035,254 

1,073,922 

1,605,790 

1,472,471 

1,189,075 

1,0.31,509 

944,095 

1,086,994 


Silver,  Metallic  (including  Silver  Ore). 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1871. 


35,000 
510 
200 


3,896 


595,261 

1,088,642 

1,344,380 

407,325 

443,243 

584,378 

122,695 

99,785 

637,000 

149,146 

31,494 

15,ia5 

14,000 

12,900 

7,539 

25,134 

16,487 

299,415 

167,165 

184,015 

238,367 

193,441 

65,406 

423,707 

651,737 

1,595,548 

2,586,367 

3,519,036 

2,630,280 

1,350,557 

2,379,950 

2,055,428 

1,802,690 

1,826,382 


750 


40,800 


39,146 


595,261 
1,379,380 
1,088,642 
407,835 
443,443 
584,378 
122,695 
10.3,681 
637,000 
149.146 

34,494 

15,110 

14,200 

12,920 

7,539 

25,137 

24,937 

299,420 

168,265 

201,615 

238,367 

193,441 

65,406 

423,707 

651,737 

1,595,548 

2,613,173 

3,519,786 

2,630,281 

1,354,053 

2,420,750 

2,055,428 

1,802,690 

1,865,528 


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All  Othkr  Articlks,  N.E.S. 

Totals. 

Values. 

Values. 

i 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

9 

S 

§ 

S 

18,578 

79,920 

482,270 

611,883 

499,746 

797,017 

230,639 

11,886 

2,632 

877,760 

21,738 

86,764 

22,317 

195,958 
400,577 
685,1.-K) 
778,459 
1,111,7^5 
1,508,975 
566,780 
407,028 
2.35,874 
234,866 
158,987 
148,753 
234,146 

7,938 

5,673 

33,966 

9.704 

7,588 

14,823 

773 

790 

638 

3,009 

14,087 

2,259 

1,435 

222,494 

486,170 

1,201,376 

1,300,046 

1,619,099 

2,320,815 

798,192 

419,704 

239,144 

1,115,6^5 

194,812 

237,776 

257,898 

421,093 
735,573 
842,339 
705,840 
666,479 

1,013,945 
371,869 
157,014 
.362,8«1( 

1,061,201 
142,374 
265,305 
216,867 

733,980 
1,096,636 
1,182,443 
2,011,831 
3,968,824 
4,.^37,005 
3,100,901 
3,214,130 
3,167,912 
2,413,525 
2,472,979 
2,636,334 
2,495,624 

121,056 
109,376 
167,759 
123,4.53 
145,291 
302,910 
288,065 
272,264 
201,026 
169,314 
200,994 
181,261 
164,860 

1,276,129 
1,941,485 
2,192,541 
2,841,124 
4,779,594 
6,863,860 
3,760,835 
3,643,398 
.3,731,827 
3,644,040 
2,816,347 
3,082,900 
2,877,351 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

17,414 

308,288 

7,920 

333,622 

253,652 

2,346,529 

167,648 

2,767,829 

1881 

20,637 

366,088 

8,832 

395,567 

'    311,456 

2,418,021 

284,096 

3,013,673 

1882 

29,623 

322,189 

1,009 

352,821 

309,794 

2,332,051 

329,041 

2,970,886 

1883 

21,669 

228,539 

2,683 

252,891 

619,672 

2,606,501 

221,919 

3,247,092 

1884 

90,953 

338,857 

6,415 

436,225 

485,408 

2,898,618 

256,611 

3,639,537 

1885 

105,761 

341,986 

13,155 

460,902 

589,832 

3,115,696 

245,619 

3,961,147 

1886 

34,179 

445,946 

16,n6 

496,841 

477,722 

3,086,431 

242,806 

3,805,959 

1887 

23,440 

330,320 

1,877 

355,637 

478,260 

3,341,.S08 

291,369 

4,110,937 

1888 

3,632 

274,786 

559 

278,877 

422,355 

3,763,351 

243,464 

4,419,170 

1889 

6,942 

228,923 

165 

236,030 

630,815 

3,963,257 

261,685 

4,855,757 

1890 

1,165 

184,500 

427 

186,092 

851,794 

4,600,800 

331,549 

5,784,143 

1891 

6,787 

197,283 

230 

204,300 

683,094 

4,806,483 

416,894 

6,906,471 

1892 

4,375 

265,401 

1,505 

271,281 

244,660 

4,756,280 

329,050 

5,329,890 

1893 

3,068 

201,928 

3,204 

208,200 

257,613 

5,130,186 

413,210 

5,801,009 

1894 

1,920 

250,700 

707 

253,327 

388,407 

6,271,397 

323,423 

6,983,227 

1895 

3,439 

263,019 

10,248 

276,706 

175,612 

7,437,814 

446,324 

8,059,650 

1896 

9,240 

209,669 

2,992 

221,901 

354,769 

10,633,.'S81 

410,565 

11,298,915 

1897 

22,605 

440,794 

761 

464,160 

212,304 

13,838,831 

412,121 

14,463,256 

1898 

10,270 

274,357 

27,954 

312,581 

154,151 

12,68.3,332 

530,667 

13,368,150 

1899 

11,831 

441,812 

42,237 

4v*5,880 

193,746 

23,698,606 

687,914 

24,580,266 

1900 

56,032 

681,584 

122,902 

860,518 

877,880 

38,355,930 

1,133,873 

40,367,683 

1901 

62,098 

1,803,977 

138,048 

1,994,123 

802,842 

33,145,856 

998,876 

34,947,574 

1902 

87,819 

1,428,764 

94,983 

1,611,"566 

597,130 

29,646,605 

921,126 

31,064,861 

1903 

49,633 

1,027,376 

29,800 

1,106,809 

641,072 

32,025,193 

960,474 

33,626,739 

1904 

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No.  18  (B). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Fish— Codfish  (including  Haddock,  Ling  and  Pollock), 

Dry  Salted 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

'     $ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

*  603,510 
•1,661,457 

*  500,667 

*  509,399 

*  694,181 
677,077 
781,530 
658,735 
629,347 
734,971 
774,665 
806,889 
939,096 

54,879 

80,246 

45,639 

110,260 

88,242 

99,438 

28,538 

75,441 

60,572 

77,038 

72,071 

1.34,192 

153,761 

151,792 
181,663 
150,106 
117,487 
75,359 
166,901 
173,992 
165,197 
151,770 
199,450 
277,062 
193,113 
239,086 

1,748,398 
1,531,73C 
1,859,947 
2,142,822 
2,431,456 
2,39S,056 
2,454,757 
2,456,899 
2,764,347 
2,974,069 
2,840,203 
2,868,026 
3,168,294 

*  1,955,070 

1869 

187J 

•  1,793,639 

*  2,055,692 

1871 

*  2,370,569 

1872 
1873 

^  2,595,057 
2,664,395 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

32,081 
19,735 
10,492 
16,634 
17,602 
32,110 
36,992 

69,213 

43,784 
42,323 
51,571 
85,801 
67,916 
86,117 

680,236 
595,216 
576,532 
666,766 
671,262 
706,863 
815,987 

2,057,287 
2,697,537 
2,970,689 
3,250,557 
3,189,336 
3,195,331 
3,-561,141 

1881 

17,183 

201,962 

724,159 

943,.304 

60,939 

476,257 

2,627,469 

3,164,665 

1882 

21,956 

173,274 

677,193 

872,423 

83,305 

565,979 

2,738,527 

3,387,811 

1883 

17,654 

175,439 

532,241 

725,334 

88,688 

757,620 

2,806,775 

3,653,083 

1884 

19,391 

173,104 

658,087 

850,582 

95,667 

712,298 

2,931,635 

3,739,600 

1885 

18,658 

195,666 

633,379 

847,703 

70,393 

641,611 

2,341,317 

3,053,321 

1886 

21,068 

153,271 

586,883 

761,222 

82,645 

406,392 

1,895,463 

2,384,500 

1887 

9,949 

157,788 

651,979 

819,716 

57,028 

399,388 

2,068,115 

2,524,531 

1888 

9,097 

152,113 

621,000 

782,210 

37,479 

516,277 

2,547,632 

3,101,388 

1889 

15,040 

120,331 

572,995 

708,366 

66,867 

467,457 

2,541,159 

3,075,483 

1890 

9,714 

139,946 

572,880 

722,540 

46,239 

524,251 

2,443,785 

3,014,275 

1891 

7,445 

128,013 

596,320 

731,778 

32,484 

536,109 

2,550,937 

3,119,530 

1892 

9,912 

111,962 

567,608 

689,482 

48,162 

487,919 

2,610,718 

3,146,799 

1893 

15,020 

141,337 

555,480 

711,837 

67,935 

545,556 

2,396,325 

3,009,816 

1894 

12,382 

136,035 

561,750 

710,167 

60,509 

.  538,168 

2,547,999 

3,146,676 

1895 

8,466 

104,665 

682,813 

795,944 

37,043 

393,110 

2,897,258 

3,327,411 

1896 

14,186 

83,504 

666,135 

763,825 

66,168 

321,218 

2,688,806 

3,076,192 

1897 

24,490 

101,911 

587,049 

713,450 

97,667 

379,914 

2,221,024 

2,698,605 

1898 

14,396 

104,773 

593,397 

712,566 

54,651 

358,278 

2,167,383 

2,580,312 

1899 

19,253 

142,447 

524,312 

686,012 

74,582 

539,471 

2,088,501 

2,702,554 

1900 

19,467 

157,175 

560,535 

737,177 

81,114 

638,276 

2,275,293 

2,994,683 

1901 

22,359 

183,913 

526,672 

732,944 

61,023 

669,807 

2,030,651 

2,761,481 

1902 

30,500 

182,184 

546.484 

759,168 

122,119 

724,484 

2,315,071 

3,161,674 

1903 

28,273 

158,765 

623,137 

810,175 

115,555 

600,352 

2,620,993 

3,336,900 

1904 

23,169 

148,380 

456,491 

628,040 

89,672 

624,281 

2,041,974 

2,755,927 

*  Includes  all  fish,  dry  salted. 


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The  Produce  of  the  Fisheries. 


Fish — Hbrring 

,  Pickled. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britaiu. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

BrlB. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

!- 

Included  w 

nth  •  Mackerel,  Pickled, 

prior  to  1873 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 

i 

114,320 
111,320 
132,973 
119,846 
142,519 
107.850 
113,515 
97,119 

250 
63 
178 
144 
3,638 
645 
644 
168 

114,132 
160,096 
234,574 
198,893 
173,478 
100,950 
119,569 
110,484 

201,469 
203,292 
244,206 
270,744 
343,009 
304,787 
270,347 
226,767 

[ 
.315,851 

19 

56 

36 

1,090 

170 

183 

56 

" ' " '  '48,250 
71,216 
55,833 
.50,143 
26,758 
37,879 
34,417 

61,701 
63,977 
91,286 
80,922 
75,453 
62,646 

363,451'  1874 
478,958   1875 
469,781    1876 
520,125   1877 
406,382    1878 
390,460   1879 
336,419   1880 

99 

42,286 

43,239 

85,624 

406 

140,638 

161,563 

302,602   1881 

1 

69 

58,110 

39,828 

98,007 

321 

197,790 

158,205 

366,316   1882 

156 

80,915 

42,812 

123,883 

780 

306,193 

198,757 

505,730   1883 

11 

80,342 

57,017 

137,370 

33 

300,455 

239,423 

539,911    1884 

392 

98,390 

52,387 

161,169 

967 

290,634 

171,898 

463,389'  1886 

388 

28,299 

40,569 

69,256 

1,489 

78,172 

122,994 

202,605    1886 

1 

33,386 

36,205 

69,592 

4 

116,060 

128,966 

245,010  1887 

239 

35,389 

43,674 

79,302 

979 

128,264 

169,703 

298,946 

1888 

30 

27,887 

52,065 

79,982 

122 

112,170 

200,427 

312,719 

1889 

4 

28,754 

61,160 

89,918 

17 

94,068 

211,179 

305,264 

1890 

5 

45,923 

55,V40 

101,668 

26 

148,119 

186,013 

334,157 

1891 

9 

33,990 

51,911 

85,910 

27 

134,889 

201,907 

336,823 

1892 

193 

39,162 

63,139 

102,494 

367 

151,878 

217,434 

369,679 

1893 

160 

40,715 

60,129 

101,004 

689 

115,712 

205,736 

322,137 

1894 

35 

33,257 

70,478 

103,770 

176 

86,996 

230,476 

317,646 

1895 

849 

28,021 

73,579 

102,449 

1,763 

81,618 

206,626 

291,997 

1896 

50 

23,428 

63,379 

86,857 

150 

62,607 

178,147 

240,904 

1897 

69 

14,193 

42,992 

57,254 

276 

46,479 

140,256 

187,011 

1898 

86 

13,648 

39,336 

53,070 

364 

42,084 

144,250 

186,698 

1899 

474 

21,218 

33,516 

65,208 

1,835 

59,543 

128,633 

190,011 

1900 

1,564 

23,538 

'15,193 

70,295 

6,735 

83,359 

166,836 

266,929 

1901 

1,^9 

30,965 

46,920 

79,444 

6,747 

99,174 

187,731 

293,652 

1902 

1,001 

25,671 

47,527 

74,199 

4,335 

70,659 

174,463 

249.457 

1903 

887 

34,291 

54,718 

89,896 

3,393 

104,331 

200,313 

308,037 

1904 

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No.   18  (B). — ExPOUTS  OF  Canada — 


Fish— Herbing,  Smoked. 

i 

* 

Quantities 

« 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

S 

1? 

$ 

$ 

1868 

7,060 

8,812 

4,101 

6,076 

7,014 

10,485 

6,981 

10,949 

14,276 

20,347 

12,150 

3,865 

11,743 

18,462 

16,183 

20,867 

17,528 

14,069 

5,722 

6,945 

.  33,176 

41,473 

26,303 

44,895 

39,124 

72,846 

5,062 

7,623 

5,287 

15,017 

24,332 

9,608 

12,940 

3,425 

16,588 

19,663 

10,  £63 

5,979 

11,201 

*  30,584 

*  32,618 

*  30,255 

*  38,621 

*  45,415 
25,815 
26,866 
47,550 
72,337 
66,313 
67,408 
48,968 
95,790 

■  1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

987,792 
707,263 
1,354,696 
3,173,451 
2,552,783 
4,401,-559 
3,721,-368 
6,185,713 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

178,582 
145,421 
709,632 
303,990 
239,951 
189,740 
439,675 

232,959 
1,129,987 
1,773,321 
1,674,571 
3,802,961 
3,314,663 
5,370,004 

295,722 
79,288 
690,498 
574,222 
358,647 
216,965 
376,034 

1881 

222,815 

7,893,580 

348,131 

8,464,526 

5,860 

112,715 

8,645 

127,220 

1882 

218,948 

10,226,597 

285,092 

10,730,637 

8,384 

144,553 

6,884 

159,821 

1883 

11,000 

8,121,943 

319,586 

8,452,529 

1,014 

161,130 

7,241 

169,385 

1884 

75,894 

7,373,917 

410,137 

7,859,948 

2,^ 

140,560 

11,468 

154,257 

1885 

204,171 

9,717,162 

521,379 

10,442,712 

5,993 

133,109 

11,491 

150,593 

1886 

14,800 

5,133,261 

345,745 

5,493,806 

282 

67,226 

7,023 

74,530 

1887 

16,360 

5,588,058 

357,125 

5,961,543 

409 

92,5.56 

7,620 

100,585 

1888 

36,100 

6,041,153 

224,601 

6,301,854 

935 

105,604 

5,629 

112,168 

1889 

15,562 

4  591,672 

206,897 

4,814,131 

450 

130,114 

5,303 

135,867 

1890 

5,850 

5,201,567 

584,948 

5,792,365 

259 

91,850 

14,017 

106,126, 

1891 

1,300 

4,354,143 

976,314 

5,331,757 

27 

87,854 

21,682 

109,563 

1892 

18,965 

2,573,059 

1,137,923 

3,729,947 

436 

45,345 

24,901 

70,682 

1893 

5,500 

3,253,055 

1,307,398 

4,565,953 

85 

41,840 

27.294 

69,219 

1894 

5,000 

2,978,050 

1,056,256 

4,039,306 

100 

55,684 

24,130 

79,914 

1895 

56,050 

2,154,835 

2,747,838 

4,958,723 

914 

40,819 

59,640 

101,373 

1896 

97,745 

2,998,732 

3,040,382 

6,136,859 

1,612 

51,105 

53,819 

106,536 

1897 

36,750 

2,592,160 

2,199,583 

4,828,493 

1,073 

44,548 

45,445 

91,066 

1898 

76,005 

5,071,567 

1,249,020 

6,.396,592 

1,800 

89,556 

22,215 

113,571 

1899 

78,500 

2,972,456 

1,307,050 

4,358,006 

2,021 

64,745 

22,131 

88,897 

1900 

135,665 

4,180,698 

1,935,088 

6,251,451 

3,388 

82,705 

17,840 

103,933 

1901 

50,300 

1,595,735 

470,541 

2,116,576 

1,011 

37,713 

12,250 

50,974 

1902 

64,350 

2,756,224 

739,760 

3,560,334 

1,560 

58,769 

15,081 

75,410 

1903 

42,994 

2,680,577 

705,225 

3,428,796 

1,423 

60,893 

15,464 

77,780 

1904 

36,795 

1,822,090 

479,649 

2,338,534 

1,381 

51,888 

13,913 

67,182 

*  Includes  all  smoked  fish. 


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The  Produce  of  the  Fisheries — Continued, 


Fish— Lobsters,  Fresh 


Quantities. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


Brls. 


United 

States. 


Brls. 


Other 
Countries. 


Brls. 


Totals. 


Brls. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


900 
1,22{)! 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1873. 


l,389i. 

900 
1,229! 


5,586 

3G1 

;l,788 


110 


Totals. 


1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

5,695  1873 

361  1874 

1,788  1875 

1876 

'  1877 

668  1878 
579  1879 
803!  1880 


10 


86 
365 


237 
100 


10- 


139 
301 
474 

399 

2,922 

5,107 

10,103 

20,687 

32,077 

31,996 

30,039 

25,189 

29,259 

37,780 

46,592 

45,441 

43,473 

40,552 

42,540 

33,622 

38,477 

31,825 

29,664 

49,240 

35,473 

33,292 

33,937 

L— 26 


100 
1 


26 


66 


139 
301 
475 

399 

2,922 

5,107 

10,103 

20,687 

32,077 

31,996 

30,0.S9 

25,189 

29,359 

37,781 

46,602 

45,441 

43,559 

40,917 

42,540 

33,622 

38,486 

31,864 

29,664 

49,503 

35,573 

33,292 

•34,003 


75 


635 
2,400 


160 
383 


1,930 
1,009 


668 
579 
798 

1,328 

14,410 

31,364 

40,916 

62,469 

81,761 

80,782 

109,024 

110,835 

140,0.S9 

179,422 

254,619 

290,966 

257,790 

304,375 

340,928 

330,793 

336,676 

367,159 

305,493 

299,257 

364, 185 

398,267 

384,109 


600 
3 


16 


260 


435 


1,328 
14,410 
31,364 
40,916 
52,469 
81,761 


1881 
1882 
188.^ 
1884 
1885 
1886 


80,782i  18f«7 
109,024;  1888 

110,835!  1889 

I 

140,639  1890 


179,425 
254,694 
290,966 
258,325 
306,775 
340,928 
330,793 
336.725 
367,558 
305,493 
301,447 
365,194 
398,267 


1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899- 
1900- 
1901 
1902- 
1903 


384,544  1904 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  18  (B). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Fish— Lobsters,  Canned. 

CO 

Quantities. 

Values. 

1 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries . 

Totals. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 

Not 

separately  sta 

1,973,376 
4,330,180 
4,533,107 
4,574,967 
6,108,726 
8,105,871 
10,471,638 
8,791,779 

ted  prior  to  ] 

185,712 
396,201 
302,356 
460,606 
554,153 
742,068 
841,941 
640,760 

873. 

136,769 
124,713 
280,811 
106,099 
113,394 
180,990 
210,809 
267,792 

539 
2,619 
9,504 
5,197 
1,956 
3,531 
51,210 
9,435 

323,020 
523,533 
592,671 
571,902 
669,503 
926,589 
1,103,960 
917,987 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

'3,463^453 
2,334,095 
3,745,512 
5,068,172 
6,589,784 
8,056,570 
6,124,889 

851,475 

2,130,265 
787,349 
1,025,882 
1,488,715 
2,011,195 
2,586,596 

15,252 
68,747 
42,106 
14,672 
27,372 
403,873 
80,294 

1881 

10,918,614 

2,249,968 

126,920 

13,295,502 

1,103,640 

230,303 

13,958 

1,347,901 

1882 

10,675,124 

3,828,336 

305,692 

14,809,152 

1,046,009 

354,593 

31,139 

1,431,741 

1883 

10,413,978 

4,418,244 

274,758 

15,106,980 

999,780 

450,694 

28,421 

1,478,895 

1884 

6,899,076 

3,688,196 

230,915 

10,818,187 

719,176 

404,784 

21,684 

1,145,644 

1885 

8,099,001 

6,198,975 

286,914 

14,584,890 

903,298 

712,870 

37,010 

1,653,178 

1886 

7,698,023 

4,644,515 

1,752,034 

14,094,572 

925,170 

499,779 

238,043 

1,662,992 

1887 

8,612,583 

3,312,138 

847.856 

12,772,577 

943,347 

338,988 

96,908 

1,379,243 

1888 

4,867,953 

4,823,587 

1,652,902 

11,344,442 

558,061 

482,623 

179,839 

1,220,523 

1889 

3,677,409 

4,409,811 

1,175,589 

9,262,809 

444,979 

490,504 

160,280 

1,095,763 

1890 

3,420,775 

*  3,851,447 

729,133 

8,001,355 

436,432 

460,317 

100,905 

997,654 

1891 

4,545,572 

6,853,170 

601,994 

12,000,736 

696,711 

954,200 

99,839 

1,750,750 

1892 

4,994,695 

4,255,016 

972,157 

10,219,868 

807,814 

680,477 

166,771 

1,655,062 

1893 

5,932,272 

5,826,273 

860,117 

12,618,662 

829,334 

798,726 

152,199 

1,780,259 

1894 

7,069,664 

4,974,894 

1,456,932 

13,601,490 

1,129,576 

683,038 

260,721 

2,073,335 

1895 

6,779,238 

4,719,454 

788,470 

12,287,162 

985,830 

706,838 

136,313 

1,828,981 

1896 

7,587,280 

5,649,519 

1,253,660 

M,  490, 459 

1,146,444 

777,398 

222,467 

2,146,309 

1897 

5,327,248 

4,471,478 

1,515,343 

11,314,069 

1,008,158 

742,406 

324,591 

2,075,155 

1898 

5,832,300 

4,062,513 

2,023,987 

11,918,800 

1,147,593 

717,489 

425,790 

2,290,872 

1899 

4,412,239 

3,681,085 

2,943,829 

11,037,153 

927,850 

703,444 

088,766 

2,320,060 

1900 

3,265,450 

4,552,815 

2,653,573 

10,471,838 

760,026 

977,094 

635,739 

2,372,859 

1901 

3,115,508 

4,362,073 

3,701.066 

11,178,647 

697,743 

840,237 

745,950 

2,283,930 

1902 

4,156,057 

3,335,706 

2,662,824 

10,154,587 

882,480 

697,835 

569,080 

2,149,395 

1903 

4,009,558 

3,585,137 

3,944,447 

11,539,142 

925,715 

703,258 

962,612 

2,591,585 

1904 

3,784,611 

3,656,487 

3,242,821 

10,683,919 

908,617 

781,737 

829,462 

2,519,816 

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The  Produce  of  the  Fisheries— Continued. 


403 


Great 
Britain. 


Lbs. 


5,520 
6,048 


i9,152 
11,440 

5,388 
2,450 
9,120 


Fish— Mackerel,  Fresh 


Quantities. 


United 

States. 


Lbs. 


2,639 

1,008 

22,760 

703 

152,821 

92,486 

29,409 

729,962 

278,099 

476,655 

695,315 

529,292 

324,424 

2,282,687 

1,407,193 

644,805 

924,576 

3,737,754 

1,743,827 

1,668,125 

1,784,070 

1,5.53,317 

2,770,040 

1,254,845 

1,488,273 

l,455,910j 

493,103 

378,836 

1,915,729 

860,290 

1,224,424 


Other 
Countries. 


Lbs. 


Totals. 
Lbs. 


Va  ues. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


250 


960 


200 


300 

"'"     I 
400| 

400 
1,860 

379 
1,500 

300 
60 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1874. 


2,639 

6,528 

28,808 

703 

152,821 

92,486 

29,409 


729,962 

297,251 

488,095 

700,703 

531,742 

333,794 

2,282,687 

1,407,193 

644,805 

925,536 

3,737,754 

1,744,027 

1,668,125 

1,784,070 

1,553,617 

2,770,040 

1,255,245 

1,488,673 

1,457,770 

493,482 

380,336 

1,916,029 

860,350 

1,224,424 


1,200 
665 


1,397 
803 
446 
140 
625 


2,689 
126 
4,632 
62 
7,019 
4,641 
1,424 

22,355; 

11,642 

17,569 

I 
29,149; 

8,877 

13,276 

42,495 

41,213 

40,371 

48,399 

156,419 

100,675 

73,185 

1 

97,069 

I 

66,881 1 

100,915 

63,741 

63,600 

86,375 

26,922 

18,055 

66,410 

22,796 

I 

61,981 


15 


60 


25 


20 
25 
165 
28 
79 
28 
6 


Totals. 


I 

L 
2,689 
1,326 
5,297 
62 
7,019 
4,641 
1,424 

22,355 

13,039 

18,372 

29,589 

9,017 

13,916 

42,495 

41,218 

40,371 

48,459 

156,419 

100,600 

73,185 

97,069 


1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

188 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 


66,887  1895 
100,915  1896 
63,761 


63,625 
86,540 
26,950 
18,134 
66,438 
22,802 
61,981 


1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1P04 


10 


-26| 


404 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  18  (B). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Fish — Mackerel,  Picklkd. 


Qu&ntities. 


Great 
Britain. 


Brls. 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Unite<4 

States. 


Brls. 


Other 
Countries. 


Brls. 


394 
213 
10 
378 
611 
174 

54 

39 

2 

2 

1 

3 

1 

49 


9,858 
48 


94 


35 

382 
40 


Totals. 


67,693 
70,555 
69,841 
43,204 
100,371 
87,504 
99,955 

118,953 
55,873 
45,285 
85,214 
84,497 
60,867 
79,311 
69,128 
27,861 
26,672 
70,110 
65,567 
42,424 
33,021 
37,657 
25,399 
13,993 
10,505 
12,188 
9,760 
32,7661 
36,993 
18,350 

•  31,259 


12,776 
42,897 
21,761 
30,847 
28,205 
63,250 
52,212 

48,278 

18,929 

22,162 

10,600 

.36,259 

35,576 

15,015 

6,570 

1,798 

445 

2,645 

10,599 

4,530 

10,875 

4,031 

1,454 

3,644 

2,372 

1,518 

2,088 

7,329 

8,201 

1,849 

4,993] 

I 


Brls. 


♦220,868 
*293,64l 
*224,821 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


118,402 

80,474 

113,846 

91,815 

74,061 

128,934 

141,365 

152,341 

167,285 
74,841 
67,449 

,  95,816 

119,757 
96,446 
94,327 

,  66,747 
29,659 
36,975 
72,803 
.76,166 
46,954 
43,896 
41,782 
21,853 
17,637 
12,877 
13,706 
11,848 
40,130 
45,576 
20,239 
36,252 


10,900 
19,735 
24,464 
19,651 
14,109 


26 
1,668 
1,318 

44 

2,310 

2,936 

670 

271 

542 

8 

16 

3 

11 

4 

300 


United 
States. 


124,919 
240 


940 


320 

3,848 

500 


Other 
Countries. 


596,439 
593,995 
527,552 
516,988 
510,267 
513,398 
615,506 
523,648 
575,323 
358,460 
823,963 
563,158 
446,389 

575,234 

338,223 

.347,360 

789,101 

625,902 

372,709 

573,968 

522,076 

389,619 

404,003 

749,228 

568,593 

421,857 

320,970 

358,928 

265,041 

155,536 

132,630 

153,431 

135,702 

227,089 

286,074 

216,559 

330,179 


430,145 
371,189 
458,998 
571,423 
685,160 
172,804 
90,896 
263,605 
164,91)3 
226,410 
195,413 
243,210 
236,923 

218,689 

114,348 

172,967 

87,680 

177,037 

136,654 

83,757 

57,339 

16,005 

4,691 

24,312 

67,283 

34,106 

77,766 

37,529 

16,226 

36,141 

21,445 

16,334 

20,125 

55,748 

64,930 

18,224 

42,974 


Totals. 

$ 

*1,037,484 

*984,919 

*1,011,014 

*1,108,062 

*1,209,536 

686,202 

712,428 

788,921 

741,6.34 

584,914 

1,021,686 

809,304 

683,982 

794,194 

453,113 

520,335 

876,797 

802,942 

509,374 

657,729 

579,715 

406,524 

533,613 

773,780 

635,876 

455,963 

398,735 

397,397 

281,267 

191,677 

154,076 

169,766 

156,827 

283,157 

354,862 

236,283 

373,163 


*  Includes  all  fish,  wet  salted. 


i     •  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
The  Produce  of  the  Fisheries — Continued. 


405 


Fish— Salmon,  Fresh. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals, 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

S 


$ 

58,249 

61,912 

79,035 

(J6,009 

69,132 

54,084 

84,024 

72.462 

73,745 

121,714 

260,845 

228,425 

172,738 

124,515 

139,053 

$ 

$ 

58,249 

61,912 

79,035 

66,021 

69,202 

76,230 

84,024 

72,462 

74,534 

122,738 

263,159 

229,862 

181,405 

125,378 

139,053 

1868 

1869 

1870 

12 

1871 

, 

70 
250 

1872 

656,214 

811,.370 

647.075 

584,366 

1,267,412 

2,893,468 

2,451,463 

1,760,567 
1,232,169 

1,016,888 

21,896 

1873 

811,370 
647,076 

577,739 
1,260,639 
2,86.5,.597 
2,441,682 
1,723,614 

1,229,259 

1,016,888 

"   '  6,627 

1,973 

27,751 

181 

738 

258 

1874 

1875 

789 

324 

2,302 

37 

148 

63 

1876 

4,800 

120 

9,600 

36,215 

2,652 

700 

12 

1,400 

8,519 

800 

1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1881 

1882 

1,262,589 

220 

1,262,809 

180,527 

36 

180,563 
152,035 
223,249 

1883 

1,059,688 

73 

1,059.761 

152,024 

11 

1884 

2,133,164 

2,133,154 

223,249 
219,.358 

1885 

1,800 

2,157,700 

2,159,500 

160 

219,518 

1886 

20 

1,328,522 

1,328,542 

5 

141,519 

141,524 

1887 

300 

1,509,209 

1,509,509 

30 

165,846 

165,876 

1888 

200 

1,118,140 

3,936 

1,122,276 

13 

123,971 

495 

124,479 

1889 

25 

991,850 

237 

992,112 

10 

112,429 

58 

112,497 

1890 

65,100 

1,171,166 

300 

1,236,566 

5,810 

125,016 

12 

130,838 

1891 

154,418 

930,560 

60,185 

1,145.163 

15,441 

105,636 

5,441 

126,518 

1892 

80,000 

1,144,891 

4,662 

1,229,553 

4,000 

119,380 

336 

<23,716 

1893 

50,143 

1,328,431 

46,318 

1,424,892 

4,841 

125,430 

3,901 

134,172 

1894 

28,623 

1,177,387 

120,415 

1,326,425 

2,843 

11.3,306 

8,466 

124,615 

1895 

39,922 

2,024,948 

242,413 

2,307,283 

3,042 

206,795 

12,583 

222,420 

1896 

111,472 

1,903,139 

19,195 

2,033,806 

10,122 

180,063 

1,695 

191,880 

1897 

208,961 

1,326,957 

6,583 

1,542,501 

6,404 

127,835 

561 

134,800 

1898 

64,655 

870,146 

950 

935,751 

4,245 

89,113 

67 

93,425 

1899 

351,265 

1,008,508 

297,830 

1,657,603 

32,045 

91,058 

19,135 

142,238 

1900 

160 

1,497,727 

71,791 

1,569,678 

18 

136,591 

5,019 

141,628 

1901 

774,048 

1,271,042 

55,261 

2,100,351 

60,545 

131,905 

4,446 

196,896 

1902 

321,572 

1,171,783 

116,184 

1,609,539 

27,463 

125,090 

9,158 

161,711 

1903 

366,009 

1,204,775 

106,582 

1,677,366 

50,427' 

1 

122,923 

8,721 

182,071 

1904 

406 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  18  (B). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Fish— Salmon,  Canned. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

269,492 
442,476 

41,583 

63,977 

67,400 

96,.571 

73,422 

38,230 

174,869 

198,642 

51,381 

55,203 

161,685 

400,265 

264,991 

1,942 

14,327 

5,262 

9,046 

8,229 

21,598 

24,501 

20,386 

27,337 

2,997 

203,078 

165,344 

33,335 

2,240 

120 

1,819 

4,142 

391 

3,019 

5,070 

31,737 

17,757 

23,491 

42,948 

49,208 

4,399 

45,765- 

78,424 

74,481 

109, 75» 

82,042- 

1869 

1870 

1871 
1872 

599J58 

1873 

62,847 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

980,833 

1,214,197 
400,777 
398,515 
1,204,328 
3,187,774 
2,511,391 

'  336;62i 

130,566 

216,641 

23,958 

1,802,164 

1,354,090 

338,484 

26,5i2 

201,012 
145,802 
163,054 
320,908 
423,144 
42,266 

1,343,966 
1,545,775 
763,220 
585,527 
3,327,400 
4,965,008 
2,892,141 

204,44a 
2.50,765 
96,475 
81,691 
407,711 
614,817 
302,725- 

1881 

2,663,932 

167,379 

12,872 

2,844,183 

279,109 

17,544 

1,339 

297,992 

1882 

7,008,992 

279,728 

199,300 

7,488,020 

845,124 

30,533 

21,515 

897,172 

1883 

10,737,308 

36,531 

201,384 

10,977,223 

1,129,966 

5,279 

20,978 

1,156,22a 

1884 

6,193,968 

926,449 

228,000 

7,348,417 

680,758 

97,604 

23,655 

802,017 

1885 

4,131,648 

276,060 

633,232 

5,040,940 

423,415 

28,357 

59,121 

510,89a 

1886 

3,621,74( 

148,875 

316,608 

4,087,223 

365,660 

15,351 

32,806 

413,817 

1887 

4,680,191 

161,675 

493,152 

5,335,019 

526,756 

22,863 

52,846 

602, 46& 

1888 

7,133,08] 

18,624 

1,151,485 

8,303,190 

806,266 

1,621 

110,936 

918,82a 

1889 

5,304,20C 

138,762 

1,295,511 

6,738,473 

592,144 

16,174 

144,503 

752,821 

1890 

16,671,727 

486,172 

766,155 

17,924,054 

1,923,271 

64,101 

82,364 

2,069,736 

1891 

13,576,108 

19,004 

2,340,598 

15,939,710 

1,520,536 

1,888 

222,716 

1,745,14a 

1892 

11,325,165 

77,010 

965,984 

12,368,  ir.9 

1,156,062 

5,132 

93,385 

1,254,579 

1893 

7,985,652 

2,192 

231,674 

8,219,518 

847,449 

296 

22,633 

870,378 

1894 

23,359,484 

11,553 

671,074 

24,042,111 

2,327,602 

1,153 

57,941 

2,386,696 

1895 

19,771,686 

408 

752,256 

20,524,350 

1,934,642 

33 

74,738 

.     2,009,413 

1896 

21,861,276 

180,578 

439  779 

22,481,633 

2,476,319 

15,073 

45,363 

2,536,755 

1897 

27,105,355 

3,997 

852,543 

27,961,895 

2,776,160 

321 

79,646 

2,856,127 

1898 

39,178,599 

76,330 

2,392,066 

41,646,995 

3,238,166 

5,534 

186,945 

3,430,645 

1899 

24,058,035 

931,125 

953,011 

25,942,171 

2,296,292 

46,719 

64,470 

2,407,481 

1900 

33,992,556 

216,637 

2,803,087 

37,012,280 

2,645,898 

18,973 

218,459 

2,883,330 

1901 

28,107,945 

4,510,848 

2,724,631 

35,343,424 

2,322,111 

335,683 

231,686 

2,889,480 

1902 

45,867,581 

301,486 

3,133,587 

49,302,654 

4,7.35,613 

24,556 

252,569 

5,012,738 

1903 

21,675,368 

5,497 

1,641,627 

23,322,492 

2,459,499 

448 

129,713 

2,589,660 

1904 

12,216,045 

31,677 

3,477,675 

15,725,397 

1,533,060 

3,258 

235,808 

1,772,126 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Th6  Produce  of  the  Fisheries — Gontjgmed. 


Fish— All  Other,  Fresh,  N.E.S. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


684 

8 

75 

230 

336 

283 

•  127 

554 

292 

32 

197 

171 

3,934 
810 
610 
496 
160 

2,216 
152 
368 
306 
99 
422 
166 
553 

2,905 

4,934 
183 
386 
802 
283 


United 
States. 

$ 

59,993 
101,366 

85,888 
125,609 
106,795 
175,135 
133,206 
172,610 
153,563 
167,778 
220.770 
157,057 
194,658 

2.55,913 

323,092 

i 

437,381 

587,477 

805,183 

516,522 

619,052 

817,699 

•  741,336 

665,911 

732,653 

810,562 

889,462 

947,834 

869,213 

1,038,228 

924,349 

969,799 

915,203 

1,165,405 

1,352,181 

1,483,868 

1,263,459 

1,492.272 


Other 
Countries. 


8,439 

620 

81 

52,225 

100,720 

222 

713 

396 

656 

525 

329 

610 

470 
8,476 

726 

-  553 

1,384 

696 
1,248 
5,605 

838 

828 
1,229 

972 
2,982 
1,560 
1,459 
1,312 
1,420 
1,682 
1,652 
9,315 
2,021 
2,862 
1,426 


Totals. 

$ 

59,993 
101,366 

94,397 
126,243 
106,884 
227,360 
234,610 
172,840 
154,351 
168,404 
221,762 
157,865 
195,114 

257,077 

323,854 

445,889 

588,400 

505,907 

521,840 

620,558 

819,557 

747,437 

666,909 

735,697 

811,943 

890,802 

951,122 

870,872 

1,040,109 

925,827 

971,772 

919,790 

1,171,99] 

1,361,670 

1,486,275 

1,267,123 

1,493,981 


Furs  and  Skins, 
THE  Phodlce  of  Marine  Animals. 


Valiies. 


Great 
Britain. 


9,818 
13,178 
82,935 
62,484 
57,443 
52,917 
14,544 
2.5,363 
20,188 
19,666 

9.111 
28,588 
19,515 

75,991 

61,938 

70,512 

79,225 

88,031 

152,695 

152,.587 

116,579 

121,609 

147,164 

479,934 

948,038 

580,518 

1,038,355 

1,161,785 

760,185 

460,572 

366,559 

291,300 

537,099 

260 

527,788 

347,480 

446,961 


United 
States. 

836 
1,307 

50 
5,202 

56 

'   "  4^929 

200 

860 

3,483 


Other 
Countries. 


50 
66 

29,265 

17,790 

74,530 

320 

91,211 

79,215 

156,145 

108,017 

90,865 

171,471 

56,115 

157,206 

13,374 

21,837| 

2,177 

1,182 

265 

4,120 

4,775 

143 

322 

5,602 

2,504 

2,860 


204 
240 
238 
405 
384 
110 


164 


326 

760 


8,283 


Totals. 


734 


20 


5,140 
869 


10,868  1868 
14,725  1869 
83,223,  1870 
68,091;  :871 
67,882.  1872 
63,027!  1873 
19,473  1874 
25,553  1875 
21,202  1876 
23,149   1877 


9,437 
29,393 
19,581 

105,246 

79,688 

145,042 

87,828 

179,242 

231,910 

307,732 

224,330 

212,374 

318,635 

636,049 

1,105,244 

693,892 

1,C60,192 

1,163,962 

761,387 

460,837 

370,679 

296,075 

537,242 

582 

539,530 

350,853 

449,821 


1878 
1879 
1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

J886 

1885 

188l» 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


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•  No.  18  (B). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Oils — Cod.  Seal,  Whale, 

&c.      . 

X 

(Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain, 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Ualla. 

Galls. 

Galls 

Galls. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

195,840 
271,762 
156,196 
142,903 

261,992 

283,390 
201,566 
261,534 
234,586 
274,855 
355,1.34 
331,999 

53,077 
29,371 
28,295 
34,023 
49,526 
56,208 
63,513 
32,286 
70,596 
63,841 
.%,419 
73,316 
47,388 

34,867 
98,254 
53,282 
36,397 
45,858 
32,598 
62,119 
56,321 
44,334 
56,086 
94,435 
54,410 
68,762 

12,292 
7,391 
5,466 
9,211 
7,359 

37,798 

4,062 

310 

16,453 
858 

cm 

3,593 
2,369 

100,236 

1869 

135,016 

1870 

87,043 

1871 
1872 

79,631 

102,734 

1873 

126,604 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

149,099 
84,401 
141,397 
138,576 
75,458 
207,639 
121,173 

127,279 
116,545 
90,653 
94,404 
198,195 
138,810 
204,981 

7,012 
620 
29,484 
1,006 
1,202 
8,685 
5,845 

129,694 
88,917 
131,.383 
120,785 
131,550 
131,.319 
118,519 

1881 

67,151 

208,732 

611 

276,494 

27,915 

92,321 

300 

120,536 

1882 

195,016 

186,559 

2,368 

383,943 

80,104 

80,174 

1,016 

161,294 

1883 

64,749 

248,909 

2,938 

316,596 

40,023 

115,379 

1,763 

157,165 

1884 

52,542 

272,890 

2,747 

328,179 

28,375 

123,771 

1,423 

153,  .569 

1885 

128,838 

165,688 

967 

295,493 

48,394 

68,342 

509 

117,245 

1886 

93,223 

59,233 

3,549 

6,005 

44,795 

17,265 

1,687 

63,747 

1887 

45,128 

43,315 

1,143 

89,586 

14,610 

11,832 

538 

26,980 

1888 

58,339 

88,010 

4,754 

151,103 

17,676 

22,061 

1,504 

41,241 

1889 

52,687 

141,260 

1,180 

195,127 

18,333 

36,642 

385 

55,360 

1890 

68,046 

52,418 

1,231 

121,695 

27,035 

13,818 

390 

41,243 

1891 

20,823 

39,648 

1,509 

61,980 

7,139 

10,690 

468 

18,29 

1892 

79,719 

92,288 

389 

172,396 

26,3C5 

27,054 

134 

53,553 

1893 

16,801 

186,048 

707 

203,556 

7,281 

58,020 

216 

65,517 

1894 

13,475 

.      74,977 

2,562 

91,014 

4,851 

18,070 

1,076 

23,997 

.    1895 

23,652 

119,325 

26,846 

169,823 

7,276 

30,156 

3,561 

40,993 

1896 

24,413 

103,954 

2,041 

130,411 

4,485 

27,728 

736 

32,949 

1897 

40,285 

158,739 

3,949 

202,973 

8,856 

38,876 

2,182 

•     49,914 

1898 

13,409 

126,839 

480 

140,728 

3,362 

31,579 

137 

35,078 

1899 

29,392 

151,176 

1,695 

182,263 

7,635 

38,844 

444 

46,923 

1900 

12,451 

187,656 

138 

200,245 

3,542 

47,419 

52 

51,013 

1901 

34,149 

146,821 

•  1,595 

182,565 

10,702 

38,514 

440 

49,656 

1902 

85,649 

171,350 

7,479 

264,478 

28,797 

49,819 

1,972 

80,588 

1903 

46,345 

98,374 

21,256 

165,975 

18,700 

28,905 

5,949 

53,554 

1904 

7,150 

82,865 

545 

90,560 

7,090 

39,325 

169 

46,584 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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The  Produce  of  the  Fisheries — Concluded. 


All  Other  Abticlks,  N.E.S. 

Totals. 

Val 

ues. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

. 

Values. 

SD 

Great 
Britain. 

United    ' 
States. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

• 

i 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

S 

9 

$ 

$ 

49,598 

20,930 

68,124 

19,548 

90,105 

18,021 

15,394 

4,789 

7,280 

13,470 

6,732 

7,521 

6,598 

4,212 

16,604 

21,146 

3,280 

21,848 

110,476 

223,582 

83,527 

97,300 

94,712 

152,332 

162,911 

130,490 

5,461 

2,557 

4,139 

4,450 

5,500 

83,734 

94,536 

72,923 

80,824 

157,937 

42,204 

41,940 

27,678 

59,271 

40,091 

93,409 

27,278 

117,453 

212,231 

333,512 

161,239 

185,404 

266,119 

201,268 

212,372 

164,766 

226,915 

236,249 

321,028 

348,639 

379,869 

483,157 

700,813 

652,870 

687,101 

808,830 

1,043,539 

1,494,846 

1,154,245 

926,792 

1,085,611 

943,188 

897,546 

851,612 

1,336,398 

1,616,663 

1,644,826 

1,475,319 

1,317,917 

2,367,007 

1,899,190 

1,738,870 

2,203,803 
1,920,860 
2,344,333 
2,748,090 
3,154,733 
2,959,722 
2,974,892 
3,082,831 
3,338,569 
3,748,113 
3,443,429 
3,534,835 
3,686,541 

3,357,510 
3,242,710 
3,608,549 
3,994,275 
4,386,214 
4,779,277 
5,292,368 
5,380,527 
5,500,989 
5,874,360 
6,853,975 
6,928,871 
6,679,656 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

7,317 

16.'^,312 

30,692 

201,321 

1,562,802 

2,241,585 

3,063,328 

6,867,715 

1881 

2,566 

223,412 

38,789 

264,767 

2,129,982 

2,441,204 

3,110,893 

7,682,079 

1882 

5,466 

801,192 

40,414 

347,072 

2,337,072 

.1,186,218 

3,285,828 

8,809,118 

1883 

15,700 

219,757 

45,634 

281,091 

1,621,816 

3,598,216 

8,371,622 

8,591,654 

1884 

2,219 

179,017 

67,320 

238,556 

1,543,014 

3,560,731 

2,856,256 

7,960,001 

1885 

9,355 

220,523 

233,000 

462,878 

1,586,771 

2,587,548 

2,669,069 

6,843,388   1886 

8,630 

122,871 

14,675 

146,176 

1,704,190 

2,717,609 

2,454,111 

6,875,810   1887 

6,986 

103,528 

49,865 

160,379 

1,544.901 

3,123,853 

3,124,429 

7,793,183 

1888 

5,015 

90,022 

48,138 

143,175 

1,249,928 

2,839,980 

3,122,300 

7,212,208 

1889 

1,916 

69,871 

45,069 

116,856 

2,707,422 

2,850,528 

2,903,956 

8,461,906'  1890 

2,760 

70,073 

52,923 

125,756 

2,747,882 

3,807,786 

3,159,733 

9,715,401   1891 

4,238 

74,029 

44,758 

123,025 

3,006,810 

3,452,036 

3,216,552 

9,675,398 

1892 

9,739 

99",  364 

40,555 

149,658 

2,347,076 

3,503,904 

2,892,070 

8,743,050 

1893 

19,351 

77,922 

73,049 

170,322 

4,586,715 

3,260,677 

3,255,300 

11,102,692 

1894 

10,047 

52,340 

73,635 

135,922 

4,143,994 

3,025,171 

3,523,082 

10,692,247 

1895 

1,572 

74,442 

63,987 

140,001 

4,462,002 

3,301,671 

3,314,092 

11,077,765 

1896 

3,157 

75,236 

59,384 

137,777 

4,366,081 

2,998,655 

2,949,587 

10,314,323 

1897 

3,174 

95,930 

73,392 

172,496 

4,822,688 

2,979,404 

3,039,569 

10,841,661 

1898 

3,395 

128,388 

92,113 

223,896 

.    3,610,972 

3,179,751 

3,118,939 

9,909,662    1899 

1,255 

140,202 

92,056 

233,513 

4,071,136 

3,688,935 

3,409,012 

11,169,0831  1900 

11,270 

186,140 

123,865 

321,275 

3,113,306 

4,224,948 

3,382,098 

10,720,352 

1901 

3,985 

191,722 

165,945 

361,652 

6,374,877 

4,184,403 

3,684,014 

14,143,294 

1902 

3,321 

267,076 

194,812 

465,209 

3,904,793 

3,760,266 

4,135,125 

ll,800,184i  1903 

44,046 

225,082 

74,678 

343,806 

3,084,930 

4,224,226 

3,449,873 

10,759,029 

190  i 

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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  18  (C). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Ashes— 

Pot  and  Pearl. 

to 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

22,168 
22,7% 
18,247 
17,466 
14,072 
16,315 
1.5,478 
13,846 

558,846 
623,031 
499,087 
605,984 
514,825 
655,415 
529,281 
524,898 
416,097 
468,788 
256,948 
206,067 
274,979 

160,658 

100,384 

71,451 

24,918 

122,042 

34,201 

9,518 

21,330 

8,797 

3,042 

40,003 

37,159 

28,466 

109 

158 

5,842 

5.550 

i;377 

719,613 
723,57a 
576,380 
636,452^ 
638,244 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 
1873 

'252 
559 

1874 
1875 

15,226 
13,287 

538,799 
546,228 
423,894 
471,832 
296,982 
2-14,767 
304,381 

1876 

1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

16,343 

15,545 

8,655 

10,758 

116 
4,031 
2,343 
1,179 

] 

3 

58 

43 

16,460 
19,579 
11,056 
11,980 

2 

.31 

1,541 

936 

1881 

9,346 

753 

50 

10,149 

275,932 

13,442 

1,212 

290,586 

1882 

10,756 

363 

11,109 

317,481 

11,398 
19,051 

328,879- 
268,055 

1883 

6,987 

656 

258 

7,801 

239,669 

9,335 

1884 

7,312 

158 

25 

7,495 

218,674 

5,030 

840 

224,544 

1885 

5,358 

299 

302 

5,959 

140,074 

7,629 

8,619 

156,322 

1886 

4,823 

238 

482 

5,543 

117,128 

5,134 

8,901 

131,16a 

1887 

4,411 

322 

37 

4,770 

118,698 

7,667 

1,223 

127,588^ 

1888 

3,565 

265 

658 

4,488 

101,966 

6,782 

13,774 

122,522 

1889 

2,991 

81 

490 

3,562 

84,032 

2,010 

14,337 

100,379- 

1890 

2,341 

215 

417 

2,973 

60,495 

4,075 

11,644 

76,214 

1891 

2,201 

565 

187 

2,953 

68,380 

16,717 

5,895 

90,992 

1892 

2,056 

470 

30 

2,556 

61,581 

11,917 

991 

74,489 

1893 

1,651 

432 

14 

2,097 

50,106 

11,203 

451 

61,760- 

1894 

1,777 

163 

27 

1,%7 

52,513 

4,200 

941 

57,654 

1895 

1,990 

311 

82 

2,383 

56,391 

7,537 

2,327 

66,255 

1896 

2,092 

206 

120 

2,418 

53,665 

4,225 

3,319 

1,209 

1897 

1,756 

308 

86 

2,150 

42,467 

6,329 

2,136 

50,932 

1898 

1,251 

628 

105 

1,984 

30,173 

12,757 

2,86 

45,795 

1899 

1,441 

315 

96 

1,862 

42,360 

7,794 

2,784 

52,938 

1900 

1,555 

519 

81 

2,155 

48,623 

12,065 

2,623 

63,311 

1901 

1,193 

237 

103 

1,533 

38,595 

7,097 

2,887 

48,579- 

1902 

1,578 

147 

56 

1,781 

40,927 

2,819 

1,730 

45,47& 

1903 

1,128 

304 

84 

1,516 

34,652 

7,913 

3,281 

45,846 

1904 

600 

309 

23 

932 

27,766 

7,042 

1,025 

35,83a 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


411 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
The  Produce  of  the  Forest. 


Great 
Britain. 


Cords. 


^ 


1,1141 


65 


73 
1,250 


Bark  for  Tanning. 


Quantities. 


United 
States. 


Cords. 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Cords.  Cords. 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1876. 


Other 
Countries. 


43,224 
75,383 

106,374 
65,892 

112,813 

101,553 
90,370 
63,573 
75,982 
74,794 
49,014 
52,755 
56,445 
35,831 
31,698 
46,047 
43,856 
41,872 
30,602 
41,778 
37,133 
24,888 
26,493 
13,879 
16,124 
16,964 
33,647 
16,769 
14,967 


1,356 
1,621 


43,221 
76,497 

106,374 
65,892 

112,813 

101.553 
91,791 
65,194 
75,982 
74,798 
49,014 
52,755 
56,445 
35,831 
31,698 
46,04' 
43,856 
41,872 
30,602 
41,778 
37,133 
24,888 
26,493 
13,879 
16,124 
17,037 
34,897^ 
16.769 
14,967 


16,969 


300 


306 
5,276 


170,632 
284,730 
360,259 
227,986 
441,360 

481,758 

426,055 

314,078 

399,598 

364,0151 

221,815 

235,787 

246,568 

154,699 

141,144 

213,455 

217,552 

205,495 

148,078 

193,727 

177,010 

112,154 

105,057 

48  890 

61,899 

61,718 

95,085 

74,816 

66,905 


Totals. 


5,207 
7,913 


38 


I 
170,632 
301,699 
360,259 
227,986 
441,360 

481,758 

431.562 

321,991 

399,598 

364,053 

221,815 

235,787 

246,568 

154,699 

141,144 

213,455 

217,552 

205,495 

148,078 

193,727 

177,010 

112,154 

105,057 

48,890 

61,899 

62,024 

100,361 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 


74,816j  1903 

I 
66,905!  1904 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  18  (C). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Firewood. 

i 

Quantities . 

Values . 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States . 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

*  Cords. 

Cords. 

Cords. 

Cords. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

226,378 
244,566 
235,762 
211,305 
188,698 
263,140 
207,252 
169,  .S98 
176,302 
167,555 
166,934 
155,293 
152,968 

9 
10 

8 

495,098 
527,582 
519,977 
473,095 
469,438 
719,678 
570,107 
406,270 
349,033 
337,473 
318,784 
299,423 
292,086 

541 
291 
250 
151 
220 
64 
126 
365 
351 
245 
117 
270 
626 

495,648 

1869 
1870 

527,883 
520,235 

1871 

473,246 

1872 

123 

180 

1,717 

88 

217 

1.36 

16 

2,475 

■  469,781 

1873 

719,742 

1874 
1875 
1876 

1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

40 

622 

21 

70 

26 

4 

614 

207,184 
168,669 
176,157 
167,385 
166,865 
155,185 
152,036 

38 
107 
124 
100 

43 
104 
318 

570,413 
408,352 
349,472 
337,935 
319,037 
299,709 
295,187 

1881 

45 

145,494 

55 

145,594 

128 

311,910 

132 

312,170 

1882 

220 

170,239 

116 

170^575 

675 

866,390 

419 

367,484 

1883 

15 

164,836 

49 

164,900 

74 

388,659 

177 

388,910 

1884 

12 

158,605 

80 

158,697 

24 

353,570 

235 

353,829 

1885 

68 

145,106 

71 

145,245 

165 

316,299 

183 

316,647 

1886, 

9 

155,087 

82 

155,178 

40 

313,214 

226 

313,480 

1887 

152,141 

87 

152,228 

311,715 

216 

311,931 

1888 

6 

156,650 

70 

156,726 

18 

337,806 

178 

338,002 

1889 

157,485 

20 

157,505 

339,990 

40 

340,030 

1890 

•    133,224 

47 

133,271 

281,125 

173 

281,298 

1891 

147,674 
179,103 

106 
55 

147,780 
179,158 

314,591 
370,152 

279 
149 

314,870 

1892 

370,301 

1893 

1 

181,398 

18 

181,417 

3 

354,392 

34 

354,429 

1894 

148,929 

149 

149,078 

286,808 

228 

287,036 

1895 

115,512 

54 

115,566 

222,009 

175 

222,184 

1896 

118,681 

39 

118,720 

222,309 

80 

222,389 

1897 

96,166 

52 

96,218 

173,799 

122 

173,921 

1898 

79,904 

68 

79,972 

.140,761 

136 

140,897 

1899 

70,660 

81 

70,741 

123,540 

171 

123,711 

1900 

67,159 

44 

67,203 

117,663 

88 

117,751 

1901 

90 

44,139 

22 

44,251 

180 

90,680 

45 

90,905 

1902 

43,850 

23 

43,873 

91,407 

100 

91,507 

1903 

48,815 

43 

48,858 
30,586 

115,634 

135 

115,769 

1904 

30,553 

33 

71,887 

74 

71,961 

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Logs, 

ALL   KINDS 

Quan 

United 

States. 

tities. 

Values. 

Totals, 

Great 
Britain . 

]     Other 
1  Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

M.  ft. 

M.  ft. 

M.  ft. 

M.  ft. 

$ 

1       a 

*170,48fl 
96,33S 

112,115 
84,465 
64,347 
86,701 
50.272 
24,314 
3?,366 
48.426 
81,648 
93,823 

134,013 

« 

♦170,489 

96,347 

112,115 

84,465 

64,.347 

86,701 

50,272 

24,314 

33,942 

68.477 

84,779 

1            94,777 

134,037 

1868 

8 

1869 

1870 

17,128 

13,199 

13,177 

9,549 

5,530 

9,120 

14,362 

20,391 

.  24,900 

34,041 

17,128 

13,199 

13,177 

9,.-)49 

5,530 

9,360 

15,634 

21,384 

25,031 

34,045 

1871 

1872 

1873 

1874 

■■■  i37 

•13 

959 

67 

4 

4i4 

19,888 
922 
841 

1875 

103 

1,259 

34 

64 

i,i62 
163 

2,20fl 

113 

24 

1  1876. 

i  1877 
1878 
1879 

i  1880- 

60 

37,707 

65 

37,832 

300 

195,286 

488 

196,074 

1881 

318 

46,450 

67 

46,835 

8,186 

274,088 

866 

283,135 

1882. 

321 

43,812 

51 

44,184 

2,576 

259,784 

192 

262,552 

1883. 

201 

45,717 

51 

45,969 

820 

228,579 

471 

229,870 

1884 

47,790 

39 

47,829 
66,293 

225,532 
309,447 

326 

225,858 
313,965 

1885- 

138 

66,0a5 

120 

3,709 

809 

.1886. 

100 

66,607 

,27 

66,734 

5,350 

341,083 

205 

346,638 

1887 

111 

72,049 

44 

72,204 

6,594 

383,526 

739 

390,859 

1888. 

213 

93,507 

133 

93,853 

8,627 

564,620 

3,848 

577,095 

1889 

71 

103,416 

42 

103,.529 

672 

681,265 

592 

682,529 

1890. 

263 

105,126 

75 

105,464 

6,346 

722,845 

1,025 

730,216 

1891 

14 

149,785 

83 

149,882 

1,640 

1,112,687 

1,596 

1,115,923 

1892: 

437 

198,014 

162 

198,613 

7,581 

1,508,116 

1,460 

1,517,157 

1893^^ 

2,258 

"538,231 

57 

340,546 

110,499 

2,749,370 

1,383 

2,861,252 

1894 

131 

283,537 

64 

283,732 

5,033 

2,227,819 

563 

2,233,415 

1895, 

619 

204,542 

66 

205,227 

13,890 

1,717,143 

288 

1.731,321 

1896- 

1,216 

260,590 

■    57 

261,863 

30,300 

2,090,823 

305 

2,121,428 

1897 

791 

209,762 

88 

210,641 

10,618 

1,789,439 

260 

1,800,317 

1898 

299 

184,887 

23 

185,209 

4,761 

1,564,525 

125 

1,569,411 

1899. 

1,022 

87,362 

23 

88,407 

.      16,843 

743,452 

115 

760,410 

1900. 

52,471 

82,878 

2,432 

137,781 

443,951 

589,904 

21,696 

1,065,551 

1901 

1,388 

74,318 

51 

75,757 

16,297 

549,119 

424 

565,840 

1902 

1,949 

49,777 

77 

51,803 

29,795 

401,313 

3,020 

434,128 

1903 

3,265 

51,132 

892 

55,289 

44,724 

364,292 

10,617 

419,633 

1904 

Includes  'Shingle  bolts.' 


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No.  18  (C).— Exports  of  Canadj 


LUMBKB- 

-*  Deals,  Pine. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

i 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

St.  Hd. 

St.  Hd. 

St.  Hd. 

Sd.  Hd. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

146,396 

187,117 
160,057 
141,411 
174,483 
152,889 
331,716 
210,055 
223,963 
254,107 
252,658 
199,283 
213,613 

3,926,596 
5,232,563 
4,840,947 
4,728,185 
5,018,614 
6,005,901 
7,830,825 
8,077,857 
7,626,479 
7,794,393 
7,225,773 
4,666,201 
5,348,172 

17,802 
11,984 
24,189 
94,664 
65,919 
90,040 

6,372 

23,374 

15jf)16 

116 

12,667 

7,403 
10,567 

45,363 

49,036 

56,281 

10,043 

29,445 

46,019 

61,692 

272,807 

86,039 

342,762 

399,602 

344,248 

416,895 

3,989,761 

1869 

5,293,583 

1870 

4,921,417 

1871 

4,862,892 

1872 

5,113,978 

1873 

6,141,960 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

329,355 
200,278 
220,021 
241,179 
236,680 
185,339 
195,652 

359 
1,169 
635 
3 
469 
360 
416 

2,002 
8,608 
3,307 
12,925 
15,509 
13,584 
17,545 

7,898,889 
8,374,038 
7,728,134 
8,137,270 
7,638,042 
5,017,852 
5,775,634 

1881 

226,115 

2,5u0 

31,690 

260,305 

7,715,534 

66,168 

895,066 

8,676,768 

1882 

220,216 

1,975 

41,403 

263,594 

6,635,582 

83,783 

1,226,136 

7,945,501 

1883 

231,717 

2,398 

31,953 

266,068 

7,355,144 

148,637 

1,152,760 

8,656,541 

1884 

254,824 

2,128 

29,262 

286,214 

7,610,813 

66,754 

918,056 

8,595,623 

1885 

72,143 

474 

11,324 

83,941 

2,679,270 

22,698 

691,764 

3,293,732 

1886 

75,586 

4 

8,515 

84,105 

3,148,161 

288 

503,000 

3,651,449 

1887 

74,664 

519 

7,733 

82,916 

2,944,230 

21,445 

480,954 

3,446,629 

1888 

57,801 

12 

2,229 

60,042 

2,200,015 

416 

144,340 

2,344,771 

1889 

56,730 

106 

308 

57,144 

2,246,811 

5,519 

17,803 

2,270,133 

1890 

92,461 

42 

1,559 

94,062 

3,690,969 

954 

83,098 

3,775,021 

1891 

81,381 
64,122 

399 

81,780 

2,871,869 

19,929 

2,891,798 

1892 

823 

64,945 

2,403,766 

26,104 

2,429,870 

1893 

69,979 
65,589 

125 

70,104 

3,111,018 

3,804 

3,114,822 

1894 

65 

65,654 

2,748,896 

2,173 

2,751,069 

1895 

60,456 

83,878 
67,660 

62 

60,518 

2,310,040 

1,875 

2,311,915 

1896 



316 

84,194 

3,025,569 

12,222 

3,037,791 

1897 

19 

72 

67,751 

3,262,180 

881 

3,026 

3,266,087 

1898 

77,736 

2 

485 

78,223 

3,788,871 

90 

25,986 

3,814,947 

1899 

88,219 
69,392 

3,352 

91,571 

3,943,781 

185,857 

4,129,638 

1900 

1,853 

509 

71,754 

3,223,585 

31,730 

21,201 

3,276,516 

1901 

67,086 

2,028 

1,458 

70,572 

2,698,508 

81,578 

57,742 

2,837,828 

1902 

62,518 

3,096 

577 

66,191 

3,015,694 

118,209 

30,649 

3,164,552 

1903 

84,349 

988 

1,981 

87,318 

3,536,822 

34,638 

81,007 

3,652,467 

1904 

51,175 

2,070 

2,964 

56,210 

2,740,702 

99,504 

135,408 

2,975.614 

Includes  '  Deals,  Spruce  and  Other,'  prior  to  1885. 


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Lumber— Deals,  Spkuck  and 

Other. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

X 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totels. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

i 

St.  Hd. 

St.  Hd. 

St.  Hd. 

St.  Hd. 

$ 

$ 

9 

9 

1 
1 

Include 

id  with  "Deals,  Pine,"  prior  to  1885. 

. 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1 

• 

1881 
1882 
1883 

J 

iii,27r> 

.      483 

15,904 

127,66 

2,684,311 

11,765 

395,469 

3,091,645 

1884 
1885 

145,063 

2,147 

13,602 

160,872 

3,580,579 

54,804 

365,996 

4,001,379   1886 

149,581 

1,647 

15,828 

167,056 

3,622,386 

41,018 

380,071 

4,043,476   1887 

150,603 

3,230 

8,137 

161,970 

3,654,480 

81,761 

211,403 

3,947,644   1888 

156,864 

1,224 

7,273 

165,361 

4,069404 

31,399 

195,205 

4,295,708 

1889 

189,772 

1,995 

7,598 

199,365 

5,110,239 

63,441 

210.451 

5,374,131 

1890 

173,603 

3,209 

9,630 

186,442 

4,462,446 

83,940 

270,936 

4,817,322 

1891 
1 

147,068 

1,143 

11.521 

159,732 

3,710,627 

27,265 

301,409 

4,039,301 

1892 

166,960 

6,937 

7,711 

181,608 

4,256,006 

189,368 

203,079 

4,647,453 

1893 

195,297 

17,047 

7,380 

219,724 

4,925,640 

441,928 

200,063 

5,567,631 

1894 

183,682 

17,716 

6,670 

208,068 

4,610,219 

481,890 

179,789 

5.271,898 

1895 

195,607 

19,453 

8,372 

223,432 

4,865,305 

500,100 

214,341 

5,579,746 

1896 

240,885 

11,466 

10,595 

262,946 

6,513,224 

'    315,746 

265,515 

7,094,48s 

18^ 

263,342 

11,291 

18,110 

292,743 

7,094,801 

310,308 

513,257 

7,918,366 

1898 

253,044 

16,769 

25,512 

295,355 

6,751,921 

462,453 

634,063 

7,848,437 

1899 

277,904 

13,058 

16,675 

307,637 

7,522,397 

351,562 

414,001 

8,287,96c 

1900 

293,981 

23,297 

1,315 

338,593 

7,142,602 

479,263 

552,439 

8,174,304 

1901 

208,845 

15,238 

18,553 

242,636 

6,399,763 

460,057 

591,328 

7,451,14« 

1902 

231,419 

8,524 

11,863 

251,806 

7,643,753 

257,647 

414,054 

8,316,454 

1903 

203,331 

7,593 

11,918 

222,842 

7,210,740 

260,145 

449,559 

7,920,444 

1904 

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LtJMBER— 

Deal  Ends. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

2 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

St.  Hd. 

St.  Hd. 

St.  Hd. 

St.  Hd. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

S 

1868 

129,628 
149,044 
206,602 
158,317 
218,981 
229,529 
268,885 
342,468 
323,428 
349,254 
270,993 
217,491 
208,788 

2,150 

1,976 

13,791 

551 

8,621 
876 

1,524 
10,019 

1,451 
10,409 
11,753 

8,259 
13,631 

131,778 
151,290 
222,280 
158,870 
227  602 

1869 

6,680 

270 

1,887 

2 

250 

1,925 

98 

23,201 

109 

493 

17 

82 

1870 

1871 

6,685 

43,388 

7,972 

8,617 

9,866 

12,355 

16,177 

11,807 

11,128 

9,493 

1872 

1873 

230,655 
272,334 
352,585 
348,080 
359,772 
283,239 
225,767 
222,501 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

8,197 
9,425 
10,662 
15,544 
11,117 
10,610 
8,648 

316 

60 

1,584 

38 

14 

2 

3 

104 
381 
109 
595 
676 
516 
842 

1881 

9,677 

1 

1,115 

10,793 

304,365 

18 

20,541 

324,914 

1882 

8,774 

1,327 

10,101 

220,320 

25,687 
19,225 
15,069 

246,007 
329  545 

1883 

11,267 

858 

12,125 

310,320 

1884 

11,813 

31 

930 

12,774 

300,153 

593 

315,815 

1885 

8,967 

96 

765 

9,828 

249,747 

1,520 

13,772 

265,039 

1886 

9,999 

25 

958 

10,982 

282,268 

399 

19,368 

302,035 

1887 

10,530 

33 

902 

11,465 

250,411 

561 

11,606 

262,578 

1888 

9,963 

8 

3C9 

10,280 

254,675 

174 

5,907 

260,756 

1889 

9,800 

261 

10'061 

236,337 

6,106 

242,443 
338,115 
281,098 

1890 

10,253 

90 

10,643 

328,511 

9,604 

1891 

10,673 

9 

509 

11,191 

269,830 

181 

11,087 

1892 

11,542 

487 

12,029 

281,018 

9,483 

290,501 

295,478 

1893 

11,895 

295 

12,190 

289,697 

5,781 

1894 

15,978 

636 

16,614 

470,679 

13,645 

484,324 

1895 

16,150 

60 

460 

16,670 

454,993 

873 

8,394 

464,260 

1856 

17,127 

242 

542 

17,911 

506,331 

5,192 

9,123 

520,646 

1897 

19,181 

103 

344 

19,628 

628,110 

2,151 

6,932 

637,19b 

1898 

20,876 

218 

1,129 

22,223 

616,015 

5,432 

19,596 

641,043 

1899 

19,915 

13 

902 

20,8^ 

753,728 

363 

16,367 

770,458 

1900 

19,028 

181 

.      556 

19,765 

543,055 

4,214 

17,600 

564,869 

1901 

22,105 

2,592 

1,411 

20,108 

588,422 

51,789 

41,173 

681,384 

1902 

14,074 

466 

733 

15,273 

444,863 

10,064 

17,088 

472,015 

1903 

16,357 

247 

604 

17,208 

529,434 

5,872 

16,463 

551,769 

1904 

10,763 

256 

254 

11,273 

393,386 

6,679 

7,024 

407,089 

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The  Produce  of  the  Forest — Continued. 


Lumber— 

Laths,  Palings  and  Pickets. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

® 

M 

M 

M 

M 

$ 

9 

8 

$ 

29,108 

33,448 

1,096 

1,458 

559 

1,982 

1,231 

2,040 

30,337 

42,873 

44,626 

36,991 

23,644 

110,782 

157,659 

136,444 

154,712 

156,423 

198,816 

157,110 

126,417 

117,143 

97,428 

91,193 

90,908 

114,639 

4,092 
1,440 
2,758 
2,006 
5,885 
9,039 
4,0.53 
3,458 
5,423 
6,663 
9,306 
8,587 
4,985 

•143,982 
♦192,547 
140,298 
158,176 
162,867 
209,837 
162,394 
131,915 
152,903 
146,964 
145,125 
1.36,486 
143,268 

1868 

1869 

130,757 
156,700 
146,529 
183,232 
142,101 
136,636 
119,323 
119,641 
107,311 
117,977 
122,899 

1870 
1871 

1872 

9.37 

2,022 
6,137 
8,177 
9,439 
18,290 
5,06] 

'  138^50 
132,414 
110,668 
108,822 
94,613 
97,165 
116,250 

2^414 

2,200 
2,518 
2,642 
3,259 
2,522 
1,588 

1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

5  342 

169,611 

2,439 

177,392 

27,375 

147,900 

6,479 

180,754 

1881 

5,327 

151,935 

5,031 

162,293 

20,809 

173,439 

14,533 

208,781 

1882 

5,342 

147,014 

5,486 

157,842 

26,684 

186,501 

17,452 

230,637 

1883 

9,048 

196,474 

7,062 

212,584 

51,273 

273,430 

26,757 

351,460 

1884 

3,555 

136,765 

7,387 

147,707 

22,084 

220,507 

27,636 

270,227 

1886 

3  854 

141,220 

5,214 

150,288 

18,508 

213,881 

25,870 

258,269 

1886 

4,011 

231,997 

6,640 

242,648 

16,569 

301,536 

25,826 

343,931 

1887 

2,453 

232,139 

3,140 

237,732 

16,570 

329,971 

14,341 

360,882 

1888 

1,909 

238,145 

10,246 

2.50,300 

11,157 

323,346 

39,127 

373,630 

1889 

4,500 

274,492 

5,402 

284,394 

28,738 

345,053 

18,709 

392,500 

1890 

2,262 

271,328 

5,988 

279,578 

17,184 

363,665 

11,333 

392,172 

1891 

1,088 

246,061 

7,617 

254,766 

5,820 

332,044 

26,428 

364,292 

1892 

5,628 

300,500 

4,226 

310,354 

32,524 

464,449 

9,854 

606,827 

1893 

2,352 

349,958 

4,824 

357,134 

18,927 

515,177 

18,067 

552,171 

1894 

1,790 

354,331 

4,103 

360,224 

12,627 

469,011 

11,306 

492,944 

1895 

653 

421,368 

5,032 

427,053 

3,726 

509,650 

15,019 

528,395 

1896 

1,061 

428,974 

3,199 

433,234 

7,224 

500,361 

7,691 

515,276 

1897 

2,288 

332,019 

5,298 

339,605 

13,012 

351,500 

11,769 

376,281 

1898 

8,430 

319,004 

5,564 

332,998 

19,549 

401,237 

11,537 

432,323 

1899 

5,287 

341,526 

8,492 

355,305 

25,606 

490,531 

15,969 

632,106 

1900 

10,385 

304,459 

10,774 

325,618 

46,618 

536,852 

20,250 

603,720 

1901 

1,466 

473,121 

6,385 

480,972 

19,682 

806,882 

14,150 

840,714 

1902 

2,455 

474,819 

5,249 

482,525 

28,188 

998,279 

12,445 

1,038,912 

1903 

2,690 

352,375 

7,369 

362,434 

28,886 

787,613 

19,440 

835,939 

1904 

*  Includes 
10— i- 


*  Lathwood. 
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No.  18.  (C). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Lumber— *  Joists  and  Scantling. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

M.  Ft. 

M.  Ft. 

M.  Ft. 

M.  Ft. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

36,997 
93,611 
99,029 
82,940 
103,799 
117,927 
81,297 
75,892 
66,^14 
84,193 
88,165 
58,310 
67,019 

53,274 

71,305 

97,239 

124,995 

125,622 

95,160 

41,602 

40,890 

5,678 

9,745 

7,476 

58,631 

29,743 

12,310 
16,049 
30,400 
20,788 
26,922 
38,020 
19,845 
17,093 
4,631 
7,152 
15,610 
10,040 
16,959 

102,581 

1869 

180,965 

1870 

226,668 

1871 

228,723 

1872 

256,343 

1873 

251,107 

1874 

142,744 

1875 

133,875 

1876 

76,523 

1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

11,264 
12,655 
10,672 
11,015 

1,244 
1,131 
9,351 
4,756 

718 
1,746 
1,086 
2,226 

13  226 
15.532 
21,109 
17,997 

101,090 
111,251 
126,981 
113,721 

1881 

10,421 

6,547 

2,150 

19,118 

70,605 

43,021 

19,099 

132,725 

1882 

10,561 

6,579 

2,997 

20,137 

80,352 

42,673 

26,053 

149,078 

1883 

6,815 

6,485 

2,307 

15,607 

47,960 

46,236 

21,218 

115,414 

1884 

8,279 

3,196 

1,886 

16,361 

57,383 

44,107 

16,643 

118,133 

1885 

7,198 

5,911 

2,522 

15,631 

49,994 

42,765 

26,816 

119,575 

1886 

5,265 

8,709 

4,130 

18,104 

36,930 

66,487 

47,953 

151,370 

1887 

5,849 

6,553 

1,593 

13,995 

38,820 

50,895 

16,672 

106,38^ 

1888 

4,862 

20,388 

2,370 

27,620 

34,900 

148,894 

24,272 

208,066 

1889 

5,163 

12,230 

2,617 

20,010 

33,191 

96,250 

26,832 

156,273 

1890 

7,212 

10,261 

1,858 

19,331 

55,823 

83,765 

20,331 

159,919 

1891 

5,628 

12,197 

2,071 

19,896 

38,928 

98,148 

23,115 

160,191 

1892 

4,791 

8,839 

1,706 

15,336 

33,072 

67,874 

17,525 

118,471 

1893 

6,211 

8,198 

4,547 

18,956 

4.%  198 

67,382 

46,143 

156,723 

1894 

6,014 

10,966 

5,563 

22,543 

41,434 

95,209 

50,795 

187,438 

1895 

6,542 

13,884 

2,201 

22,627 

46,348 

117,947 

20,385 

184,680 

1896 

6,874 

28,959 

9,296 

45,129 

52,649 

270,425 

79,380 

402,454 

1897 

12,749 

24,461 

12,786 

49,996 

113,448 

212,245 

112,281 

437,974 

1898 

16,993 

8,575 

6,016 

31,584 

122,373 

69,975 

53,925 

246,273 

1899 

15,730 

8,657 

4,731 

29,118 

109,802 

78,414 

46,752 

234,968 

1900 

13,838 

7,093 

"    5,471 

26,402 

108,254 

70,403 

57,007 

235,664 

1901 

29,270 

9,242 

3,341 

41,853 

262,791 

85,869 

38,490 

387,150 

1902 

21,167 

15,708 

1,292 

38,167 

195,013 

156,486 

16,466 

367,965 

1903 

30,261 

10,825 

3,312 

44,398 

290,131 

121,393 

39,670 

451,194 

1904 

36,966 

9,848 

2,930 

49,744 

368,433 

113,428 

42,977 

524,838 

*  < 

Scantling  ( 

mly, '  prior 

to  1889. 

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Lumber— t  Planks  and  Boards. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

m 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries . 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

1 

>* 

M.  Ft. 

M.  Ft. 

M.  Ft. 

M.  Ft. 

S 

$ 

$ 

$ 

671,025 
677,«59 
846,882 
829,550 
898,209 
901,734 
911,794 
579,686 
421,664 
425,220 
437,900 
446,026 
681,202 

110,154 

74,345 

96,028 

59,891 

61,819 

41,596 

229,961 

187,769 

176,129 

333,610 

301,733 

180,916 

217,470 

5,734,281 
5,644,059 
7,053,720 
6,996,959 
7,036,752 
9,318,692 
7,130,456 
4,623,012 
3,453,604 
3,212,728 
3,105,195 
2,914,780 
4,670,187 

796,254 

972,552 

1,106,851 

1,299,024 

1,625,824 

1,996,811 

1,860,724 

1,414,000 

1,017,737 

967,069 

968,224 

1,023,500 

992,624 

6,640,689 
6,690,956 
8,256,599 
8,355,874 
8,724,395 
11,357,099 
9,221,141 
6,224,781 
4,647,470 
4,513,407 
4,375,152 
4,119,196 
5,880,281 

1868 
1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

ib,927 
12,584 
13,795 
24,090 
19,830 
15,419 
18,441 

776^896 
466,610 
323,117 
319,997 
333,863 
327,946 
563,963 

i23",97i 
101,492 
84,752 
81,133 
84,157 
102,661 
98,798 

1874 
1876 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

20,900 

562,827 

68,894 

652,621 

254,527 

6,083,609 

763,396 

7,101,532 

1881 

18,788 

602,821 

78,168 

699,77^ 

258,180 

7,097,938 

911,744 

8,267,862 

1882 

11,657 

537,517 

82,974 

632,148 

140,269 

6,861,052 

1,020,774 

8,022,095 

1883 

24,484 

557,266 

88,951 

670,701 

297,786 

7,056,508 

1,085,700 

8,439,994 

1884 

19,156 

562,542 

74,202 

655,900 

251,070 

6,956,248 

846,560 

8,053,878 

1885 

17,016 

514,985 

53,202 

585,203 

241,360 

5,853,021 

543,497 

6,637,878 

1886 

12,673 

608,304 

59,850 

580,827 

155,221 

6,209,023 

643,193 

7,007,437 

1887 

10,940 

553,939 

76,513 

641,392 

131,769 

6,831,950 

823,797 

7,787,516 

1888 

13,437 

617,688 

90,775 

721,900 

158,443 

7,187,101 

996,926 

8,342,470 

1889 

26,438 

592,410 

78,370 

697,218 

299,588 

6,745,075 

887,292 

7,931,955 

1890 

14,041 

686,577 

75,175 

776,793 

162,520 

7,633,262 

831,130 

8,626,912 

1891 

17,192 

612,954 

83,145 

713,291 

169,332 

7,066,686 

824,335 

8,050,.S53 

1892 

27,127 

723,639 

103,680 

854,446 

288,244 

8,313,222 

1,039,217 

9,640,683 

189? 

25,428 

541,711 

101,452 

668,591 

385,093 

6,662,289 

999,619 

7,947,001 

189- 

28,426 

535,573 

103,724 

667,723 

493,486 

6,054,825 

859,273 

7,407,584 

1895 

36,920 

690,431 

91,178 

818,529 

583,393 

7,041,074 

888,952 

8,513,419 

1896 

63,043 

887,715 

123,423 

1,074,181 

948,090 

8,612,241 

1,257,581 

10,817,912 

1897 

71,814 

357,945 

84,850 

514,609 

1,074,519 

3,706,887 

830,131 

5,611,537 

1898 

93,011 

421,854 

134,183 

649,048 

1,283,396 

4,352,393 

1,240,434 

6,876,223 

1899 

86,500 

651,149 

104,805 

842,454 

1,165,605 

7,331,243 

1,114,430 

9,611,278 

1900 

117,074 

504,579 

114,042 

735,695 

1,532,860 

6,582,695 

1,264,950 

9,380,505 

1901 

114,622 

683,423 

136,037 

934,082 

1,623,292 

9,365,302 

1,580,397 

12,568,991 

1902 

98,134 

724,677 

131,430 

954,241 

1,552,756 

10,571,940 

1,881,092 

14,005,788 

1903 

89,232 

594,871 

140,331 

824,434 

1,615,397 

8,905  259 

2,187,256 

12,707,912 

1904 

t  Inch 
10- 

ides  '  Joist 

-i— 27| 

8  '  prior  to 

1889. 

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No.  18  (C).— Exports  of  Canada— 


Lumber— Staves,  Stanhard  and  Other  and  Headings. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

(2 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries . 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

M. 

M. 

M. 

M. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

S 

1868 

509,987 
472,197 
427,182 
507,559 
629,840 
597,961 
605,455 
471,779 
365,466 
545,516 
362,770 
124,069 
140,959 

187,240 

114,273 

101,174 

79,784 

115,978 

125,358 

139,616 

24,361 

26,827 

23,515 

20,858 

29,461 

40,101 

85,969 
40,241 
62,046 
81,330 
67,010 
66,956 
82,226 
145,851 
80,802 
68,718 
59,287 
21,161 
29,201 

783,196 

1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 

11,594 

10,372 

10,234 

10,210 

11,693 

7,939 

6,461 

5,001 

7,330 

7,560 

.5,224 

11,390 

626,711 
590.402 
668,673 
812,828 

1873 

790,275 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

3,667 
2,599 
2,700 
3,648 
2,978 
984 
1,159 

3,469!             803 
2,060           1,902 
1,339               962 
1,787  i          1,895 
2,7651          1,817 
3,827*             413 
9,467i             764 

827,297 
641,991 
473,095 
637,749 
442,915 
174,691 
209,897 

1881 

1,120 

9,318 

2,865 

13,401 

147,458 

36,804 

26,071 

210,33a 

1882 

674 

30,535 

759 

31,968 

92,509 

151,018 

50,490 

294,017 

1883 

764 

37,442 

760 

38,946 

116,668 

192,796 

37,185 

346,64^ 

1884 

415 

54,206 

737 

55,358 

57,783 

256,777 

19,115 

333,675 

1885 

266 

66,550 

1,050 

67,866 

25,613 

312,890 

20,998 

359,501 

1886 

99 

81,087 

425 

81,610 

9,450 

329,076 

6,681 

345,207 

1887 

280 

64,886 

540 

65,706 

6,924 

273,519 

11,973 

292, 41& 

1888 

5,960 

31,786 

669 

38,415 

39,565 

160,593 

9,039 

209,197 

1889 

9,697 

76,654 

2,340 

88,691 

65,760 

314,710 

17,985 

398,455 

1890 

13,080 

70,165 

1,021 

84,266 

57,862 

333,836 

10,876 

402,574 

1891 

11,097 

73,541 

2,756 

87,394 

49,878 

337,355 

15,178 

402,411 

1892 

7,330 

84,905 

1,182 

93,417 

34,895 

416,040 

8,618 

459,55a 

1893 

39,867 

555,074 

11,630 

606,571 

1894 

.S6,640 

25,222 

592,998 
603,015 

11,439 
10,035 

641,077 

1895 

638,272 

1896 

87,176 

604,912 

9,895 

701,985 

1897 

48,491 

643,077 

7,813 

699,381 

1898 

57,227 

336,539 

7,317 

401,08a 

1899 

68,913 

448,608 

9,610 

527,131 

1900 



65,641 

475,730 

8,445 

549,816- 

1901 

71,112 

362,139 

5,722 

438,97a 

1902 

68,124 
43,250 

224,092 
235,012 

8,831 
6,100 

301,047 

1903 

284,362 

1904 

47,735 

145,0<;4 

14,691 

207,490 

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LuMBKB — All  Other  N.E.S. 

Total, 

Lumber. 

Values. 

Values. 

aS 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries . 

Totals. 

1 

$ 

$ 

S 

S 

S 

.$ 

$ 

S 

12,643 

7,683 
12,533 
50,231 
22,359 
27,024 
25,754 
40,646 
54,365 
76,847 
48,720 
16,705 
31,744 

67£ 

1,02S 

1,291 

2,556 

4,514 

3,274 

754 

1           3,048 

73,212 

51,572 

35,264 

18,123 

35,555 

19g 

346 

2,04-1 

874 

475 

4,496 

214 

218 

278 

619 

5,271 

2,174 

2,207 

13,52C 

9,054 

15,868 

53,661 

27,348 

31,794 

26,722 

43,912 

127,855 

129,038 

89,255 

37,002 

69,506 

>!       4,755,li: 
6,062,89] 
5,(583,417 
5,588,581 
6,055,971 
7.021,92f 
9,043,408 
9,198,451 
8,642,418 
9,226,686 
8,342,780 
5,300,683 
6,037,432 

5        6,104,056 
6,000,57." 
7,415,944 
7,453,67S 
7,505,208 
9,831,59(1 
7,477,835 
4,841,200 
3,71.5,281 
3,395,212 
3,273,146 
3,119..S23 
4,900,874 

*;           946,33( 

1,081,64( 

1,274,17] 

1,444,61( 

1,764,185 

2,162,21? 

2,030,278 

1        l,863,44t 

i        1,19(5,361 

1        1,403,392 

'        1,469,053 

;        1,417,969 

{        1,476,502 

5       11,805,507    1868 

)       13,145,106    1869 

L       14,373,532    1870 

)       14,486,869    1871 

5       15,325,3611  1872 

:      19,01.5,727   1873 

18,551,5211  1874 

15,903,097:  1875 

13,554,060    1876 

14,025,290    1877 

13,084,979    1878 

9,837,975   1879 

12,414,808    1880 

68,374 

34,384 

498 

93,256 

8,578,228 

6,411,9i)4 

1,730,150 

16,720,282 

1881 

43,190 

79,116 

9,797 

132,103 

7,350,942 

7,627,967 

2,264,440 

17,243,349 

1882 

32,179 

92,779 

7,741 

132,699 

8,029,224 

7,528,001 

2,276,355 

17,833,580 

1883 

43,417 

143.904 

5,751 

193,072 

8,418,608 

7,842,073 

2,087,091 

18,347,772 

1884 

41,839 

196,152 

3,030 

241,021 

6,003,928 

7,764,545 

1,926,045 

15,694,518 

1885 

70,624 

294,490 

21,820 

386,934 

7,387,880 

6,812,446 

1,534,185 

15,734,511 

1886 

76,475 

480,034 

52,585 

609,094 

7,111,036 

7,378,031 

1,622,880 

16,111,947 

1887 

97,913 

518,183 

441,169 

1,057,265 

6,429,887 

8,071,942 

1,674,268 

16,176,097 

1888 

150,306 

306,679 

412,261 

869,246 

6,971,109 

8,265,004 

1,712,245 

16,948,358 

1889 

122,100 

278,847 

430,843 

831,790 

9,693,830 

7,840,971 

1,671,204 

19,206,005 

1890 

70,783 

385,971 

82,174 

538,928 

7,943,438 

8,902,512 

1,264,882 

18,110,832 

1891 

84,537 

271,774 

59,922 

416,233 

6,723,067 

8,171,683 

1,273,824 

16,168,574 

1892 

222,415 

330,421 

275,079 

827,915 

8,281,969 

9,919,916 

1,594,587 

19,796,472 

1893 

42,049 

222,117 

184,721 

448,887 

8,669,358 

8,429,718 

1,480,522 

18,579,598 

1894 

51,806 

356,326 

258,000 

666,132 

8,004,741 

8,083,887 

1,349,057 

17,437,685 

1895 

168,759 

396,239 

168,838 

733,836 

9,292,908 

9,327,592 

1,397,770 

20,018,270 

18% 

108,580 

243,655 

31,393 

383,628 

11,629,347 

10,530,357 

1,692,232 

23,851,936 

1897 

•       140,803 

155,172 

5,528 

301,503 

12,907,621 

4,935,903 

1,467,509 

19,311,033 

1898 

132,551 

236,613 

34,423 

403,587 

13,063,641 

5,980,081 

2,179,043 

21,222,765 

1899 

168,767 

409,722 

10,063 

588,552 

12,822,910 

9,165,135, 

>     1,658,716 

23,646,761 

1900 

616,934 

227,306 

30,546 

874,786 

12,959,847 

8,407,491 

2,011,312 

23,378,650 

! 

1901 

213,046 

214,994 

25,879 

453,919 

11,979,477 

11,356,086 

2.284,788 

25,620,351^ 

1902 

254,505 

316,913 

47,458 

618,876 

13,878,839 

12,541,694 

2,498,289 

28,918,822   1903 

212,988 

166,186 

46,818 

425,992 

12,618,2<i7 

10,483,878 

2,903,173 

26,005,3181  1904 

422 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  18  (C). — Exports  of  Canada— 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Pulp  Wood,  Blocks  for. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries . 


Totals. 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1890. 


22,808 
18,362 
36,146 
13,461 
24,250 
9,396 
27,580 
33,931 
34,772 
28,099 
38,870 
32,198 
120,445 


57,197 

170,636 

183,312 

371,981 

369,010 

458,613 

600,285 

677,221 

876,690 

809,795 

864,077 

1,364,821 

1,194,593 

1,558,560 

1,788,049 


650 


579 

4,192 

325 


80,005 

188,998 

219,458 

386,092 

393,260 

468,009 

627,865 

711,152 

912,041 

842,086 

902,772 

1,397,019 

1,315,0.38 

1,558,560 

1,788,049 


Quantities. 


Great 
Britain. 


M. 


118 


1 
695 


14 

1,734 
3 


20 

240 

2,651 


.3,241 


4,725 
3,680 


47,920 


United 
States. 


M. 


115,411 
85,444 
36,388 
30.046 
37,160 
43,179 
49,123 

70,293 

77,808 

76,615 

70,348 

52,287 

55,197 

63,044 

139,366 

174,462 

135,415 

188,969 

276,674 

357,464 

365,223 

343,971 

456,679 

671,021 

551,640 

536,680 

593,839 

563,440 

769,495 

790,525 

814,350 


Other 
Countries. 


M. 


19,666 
27,080 
24,571 
19,388 
31,672 
35,199 
18,238 

23,020 

21,524 

23,796 

22,869 

26,886 

13,957 

8,889 
12,452 
18,765 
40,735 
19,949 
10,933 
13,913 
18,638 
13,284 

9,052 
12,533 
14,119 
27,222 
15,370 
11,729 
11,665 

7,752 
19,689 


Shin 


Totals. 


M. 

127,371 

118,547 

112,128 

118,815 

109,589 

118,924 

135,195 

112,524 

60,959 

49,434 

68,833 

79,073 

67,361 

93,313 

99,346 

100,411 

94,951 

79,176 

69,154 

71,933 

151,838 

193,467 

178,801 

208,918 

290,848 

371,377 

388,586 

360,935 

465,731 

683,554 

565,759 

564,000 

609,209 

623,089 

781,160 

798,277 

834,039 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


423 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

The  Produce  of  the  Forest — Continued. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


182 
32 


1,100 
310 


1 
2,053 


15 

4,229 
6 


25 

240 

6,685 

7,536 


7,681 
7,361 


654 


88,782 


United 
States. 


190,865 

189,924 

178,619 

204,357 

197,684 

241,316 

268,304 

202,071 

81,669 

60,581 

76,896 

71,556 

88,755 

144,553 

191,144 

233,615 

165,922 

133,298 

116,182 

136,905 

289,005 

368,312 

296,933 

400,891 

575,883 

734,158 

716,225 

657,992 

886,103 

1,184,083 

973,807 

939,243 

1,109,296 

1,037,335 

1,505,850 

1,596,181 

1,679,625 


Other 
Countries. 


66,268 
44,977 
39,591 
34,054 
43,746 
60,648 
47,4  tl 
72,469 
54,398 
39,262 
67,588 
75,737 
32,690 

43,891 

47,426 

49,915 

37,833 

50,428 

26,165 

14,223 

22,163 

36,128 

37,254 

38,038 

16,446 

21,655 

30,837 

22,038 

13,438 

17,283 

20,499 

36,256 

22,210 

19,333 

19,536 

13,962 

31,613 


Totals. 

9 

257,133 
235,083 
218,242 
238,411 
241,430 
303,064 
316,055 
274,540 
136,067 
99,843 
144,485 
149,346 
121,446 

188,444 

238,585 

283,530 

207,984 

183,732 

142,347 

151,128 

311,193 

404,680 

340,872 

438,929 

599,865 

755,813 

754,743 

687,391 

899,541 

1,201,366 

994,306 

976,153 

1,131,506 

1,145,450 

1,525,386 

1,610,143 

1,711,238 


Shocks,  Box  and  Other. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


5,600 


35 

855 

4,270 

3,161 

1,779 

16,476 

15,499 

14,064 

23,113 

41,667 

42,784 

32,934 

34,875 

75,456 

63,099 

38,546 

83,400 

164,976 

121,713 

211,420 

221,402 

270,731 

196,496 


84,590 
78,113 
27,432 
72,473 
51,365 
115,424 
64,856 
46,718 
16,838 
17,911 
12,818 
13,511 
22,876 

29,101 

35,118 

10,255 

30 

9,444 

79,064 

102,571 

214,800 

363,340 

141,327 

121,105 

75,910 

48,218 

38,408 

44,557 

37,047 

18,037 

20,905 

36,077 

59,899 

95,738 

62,656 

73,604 

53,150 


Other 
Countries. 


$ 

395,865 

506,800 

565,434 

638,464 

508,753 

596.677 

355,208 

241,912 

188,328 

164,290 

61.620 

82,388 

46,634 

40,279 

45,364 

39,589 

25,913 

16,105 

5,263 

13,436 

12,957 

21,630 

34,063 

38,944 

46,359 

38,060 

31,956 

33,593 

25,464 

24,043 

13,129 

24,107 

69,745 

69,240 

86,347 

95,837 

93,815 


Totals, 


480,455  1868 

584,919  1869 

592,866  1870 

710,937  1871 

560,118  1872 

712,101  1873 

420,064  1874 

288,630  1875 

205,166'  1876 

187,701  1877 

74,438  1878 

95,899  i  1879 

69,510  1880 


69,415 

80,482 

50,699 

30,213 

28,710 

86,106 

132,483 

243,256 

399,034 

198,503 

201,716 

165,053 

119,212 

105,239 

153,606 

125,610 

80,626 

117,434 

225,160 

251,357 

376,398 

370,405 

440,172 

343,461 


1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1886 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
18% 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


424 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  18  (C). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Sleepers  and  Railroad  Ties. 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Quantities. 


Great 
Britain. 


Pes. 


1,569 
7,296 

10,331 
2,736 

26,338 

10,804 

47,207 

31,555 

56,571 

45,100 

21,106 

17,275 

3,950 

3,812 

4,360 

2,547 


7,226 


12,466 
16,816 
20,655 
15,711 
24,325 
30,368 
31,366 
6,529 
18,072 


United 

States. 


Pes. 


1,869,547 
905,523 
863,191 
908,590 
903,165 

1,007,849 
879,610 

3,641,147 

2,634,006 

2,074,930 

1,367,348 

712,935 

1,337,292 

1,779,985 

2,6^,313 

2,399,873 

1,682,460 

1,603,169 

1,467,356 

1,403,472 

819,254 

825,640 

3,275,195 

1,309,122 

681,155 

513,357 

1,272,678 

799,760 

835,457 

962,978 

792,051 


Other 
Countries. 


Pes. 


60,503 
1,540 


690 

'  7^348 

4 

62,635 

20,183 

5,400 

2,400 


106 
3 


55,503 


4,689 

1,977 

500 

500 


Totals. 


Values. 


Pes. 

630,810 
432,620 
543,789 

1,156,270 
936,326 

1,659,718 

1,869,547 
966,026 
866,300 
915,886 
914,186 

1,010,585 
913,296 

3,651,955 

2,743,848 

2,126,668 

1,429,319 

760,435 

1,358,398 

1,797,260 

2,626,263 

2,403,685 

1,686,820 

1,605,716 

1,467,462 

1,410,701 

819,254 

881,143 

1,287,661 

1,325,938 

701,810 

529,068 

1,297,003 

834,817 

868,800 

970,007 

810,623 


Great 
Britain. 


30,174 
9,482 
8,529 
340 
4,060 
6,606 


560 

28,534 

65,601 

1,040 

31,701 

25,791 

50,799 

62,606 

71,413 

55,417 

106,052 

20,672 

5,129 

765 

6,726 

2,992 


2,247 


5,368 
7,851 
5,006 
4,776 
1,899 
8,848 
13,408 
2,634 
5,405 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


92,650 
71,641 
94,785 
217,281 
188,838 
381,733 
469,443 
196,066 
17.3,483 
165,508 
16.5,897 
190,036 
150,996 

298,776 

571,196 

484,769 

343,092 

142,049 

261,405 

335,274 

514,789 

469,793 

296,913 

307,684 

259,384 

212,632 

131,765 

127,019 

208,254 

221,929 

96,185 

79,529 

220,007 

142,658 

168,345 

207,750 

183,326 


10 

745 


1,800 
3,323 


12,338 

248 


138 

"  1^800 

1 

15,974 

6,953 

808 

360 


3,189 


703 
445 
500 
100 


Totals. 


122,834 
81,123 
104,059 
217,621 
194,698 
391,662 
469,443 
208,404 
174,291 
194,042 
231,636 
191,076 
184,497 

324,568 

637,969 

554,328 

415,313 

197,826 

367,457 

355,946 

519,918 

470,558 

303,639 

310,676 

259,467 

214,892 

131,765 

130,208 

213,622 

229,780 

101,191 

84,305 

221,906 

152,209 

182,198 

210,884 

188,831 


I  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

The  Produce  of  the  Forest — Continued. 


425 


Timber,  Squ 

\EK— BiROH. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

i 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

"  Totalb. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons, 

Tons. 

$ 

S 

$ 

* 

23,183 
31,377 
30,044 
28,192 
25,304 
30,750 
43,968 
54,194 
33,177 
42,286 
31,152 
21,187 
34,452 

163,609 
222,018 
211,010 
182,462 
171,215 
237,173 
395,067 
454,581 
241,170 
293,363 
214,036 
124,846 
223,854 

254 

281 

20 

1,977 

1,647 

3,738 

10,810 

2,470 

8,804 

600 

155 

30 

493 
1,005 
1,576 
1,940 

183 
1,153 

419 
1,048 
2,900 
2,360 
2,095 
1,744 
3,019 

863 

104,356 
223,304 

1868 

1869 

212,606    1870 

186,379   1871 

■ 

173,045    1872 
242,064    187.S 

41,320 
53,640 
31,773 
41,767 
30,748 
20,914 
33,957 

2,576 

348 

991 

60 

60 

10 

72 
206 
413 
459 
344 
263 
495 

405,796 
458,099 
252,874 
296,323 
216,286 
126,620 
226,873 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

36,511 

144 

36,655 

254,963 

255.826 

1881 

24,999 

132 

229 

25,360 

166,856 

1,289 

1,936 

170,081 

1882 

24,904 

66 

385 

25,355 

191,455 

480 

2,410 

194,345 

1883 

42,109 

30 

257 

42,396 

299,730 

112 

1,362 

301,204 

1884 

31,223 

129 

451 

81,803 

241,934 

1.373 

2,724 

246,031    1885 

37,436 

106 

193 

37,735 

263,296 

828 

1,149 

266,273'  1886 

18,843 

43 

61 

18,947 

132,174 

262 

500 

132,936]  1887 

18,698 

10 

18,708 

186,585 

132 

136,717 
160,831 

1888 

19,441 

160 

109 

19,710 

158,992 

823 

516 

1889 

28,126 

210 

34 

28,370 

233,639 

840 

155 

234,6:^ 

1890 

23,780 

400 

223 

24,403 

190,403 

600 

1,474 

192,477 

1891 

29,329 

9 

29,888 

235,039 

36 

235,075 

1892 

25,950 

, ... 

722 

26,672 

207,695 

4,301 

211,996 

1893 

16,788 

7 

13 

16,808 

127,468 

84 

39 

127,591 

1894 

14,813 

20 

8 

14,841 

111,176 

88 

41 

111,305 

1895 

26,777 

132 

60 

26,969 

226,335 

945 

435 

227,715 

1896 

23,778 

24 

448 

24,250 

192,142 

120 

1,818 

194,080 

1897 

15,987 

45 

105 

16,137 

140,948 

338 

1,279 

142,565 

1898 

25,716 

163 

282 

26,161 

201,681 

991 

1,514 

2(W,186 

1899 

22,147 

2,511 

92 

24,750 

209,270 

18,065 

1,089 

228,424 

1900 

24,475 

648 

64 

25,187 

213,123 

5,430 

655 

219,208 

1901 

10,481 

41 

75 

10,597 

103,683 

430 

754 

104,867 

1902 

19,616 

15 

82 

19,663 

203,971 

164 

555 

204,690 

1903 

10,891 

100 

10,991 

108,023 

1,252 

109,275 

1904 

TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.   1 8  (C).— Exports  of  Canada— 


Timber,  Square— Elm. 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Quantities. 


Great 
Britain. 


Tons. 


27,625 
25,651 
20,908 
26,849 
19,999 
8,292 
14,401 

28,612 

15,861 

22,189 

16,237 

18,028 

19,653 

9,842 

8,286 

13,198 

17,582 

14,344 

14,480 

14,331 

10,478 

12,214 

14,095 

12,095 

12,313 

15,327 

10,389 

12,815 

13,014 

13,674 

6,701 


United 
States. 


Tons. 


45 

852 


255 
20 


210 

1,271 

365 


16 


20 

313 

24 


Other 
Countries. 


Tons. 


26 

126 

32 

70 

47 

303 

177 

83 

333 

276 
66 


14 

375 

126 

20 

748 


36 

25 

194 

12 

388 


135 


79 
359 

248 


Totals. 


Tons. 


33,657 
35,965 
33.498 
27,456 
23,431 
22,401 
27,696 
26,629 
20,940 
26,919 
20,301 
8,615 
14,578 

28,905 

17,465 

22,830 

16,303 

18,028 

19,667 

10,223 

8,417 
13,218 
18,338 
14,357 
14,545 
14,367 
10,478 
12,239 
14,289 
12,107 
12,717 
15,327 
10,544 
13,128 
13,117 
14,033 

6,949 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


305,292 
318,107 
306,813 
260,816 
226,836 
260,029 
394,415 
377,126 
230,937 
323,877 
224,052 
94,107 
154,733 

373,984 

197,686 

273,422 

214,90: 

257,168 

259,528 

120,376 

99,412 

174,038 

244,968 

188,360 

198,434 

189,808 

140,367 

158,566 

184,712 

170,549 

170,468 

221,663 

158,254 

216,693 

246,025 

295,364 

154,816 


■  United 
States. 


806 

763 

5,530 

6,585 

2,295 

779 

135 

9,871 


2,079 
140 


560 
4,917 
1,120 


104 
193 
193 


136 


249 

3,511 

448 


Other 
Countries. 


3,420 
232 

1,639 
328 
718 

6,768 
290 

2,512 
417 
812 
564 

3,447 

1,912 

1,066 
3,957 
2,280 
1,043 


240 
4,205 
1,545 

222 
10,621 


554 


470 
2,566 

140 
4,742 


2,212 


1,780 
9,494 
5,220 


Totals. 


309,518 
319,102 
313,982 
267.729 
229,849 
267,576 
394,840 
389,509 
231,354 
324,689 
226,695 
97,694 
156,645 

375,610 

206,560 

276,822 

215,943 

257,168 

259,768 

124,639 

100,982 

174,260 

255,693 

188,553 

198,627 

190,362 

140,367 

159,036 

187,278 

170,689 

175,346 

221,663 

160,715 

220,204 

248,253 

304,858 

160,036 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


427 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
The  Produce  of  the  Forest — Continued. 


Timber,  Square— Oak. 


Quantities. 


Great 
Britain. 

Tons. 


United 
States. 


Tons. 


71,631 
77,073 
62,439 
88,388 
62,047 
20,064 
37,367 

62,269 

35,449 

47,562 

43,310 

27,554 

36,407 

19,995 

21,123 

25,942 

40,245 

24,856 

20,495 

23,755 

25,333 

17,970 

27,669 

30,105 

26,395 

25,490 

13,562 

11,152 

15,221 

16,318 

8,000 


15,511 
1,438 
3,058 
1,560 
965 
324 
1,068 

3,986 

399 

103 

647 

822 

11 

316 

83 

28 

48 

4 


Other 
Countries. 


Tons. 


3,283 
3,448 
1,455 
4,979 
5,876 
6,391 
4,675 

912 

1,781 

137 

244 

990 

74 

585 

156 

20 

386 

412 

358 

60 


21 

37 

8 

56 
102 
108 
111 


Totals. 


Tons. 


63,841 
67,954 
68,659 
94,751 
88,712 
83,174 
90,425 
81,959 
66,952 
94,927 
68,888 
26,779 
43,110 

67,167 

37,629 

47,802 

44,201 

29,366 

36,492 

20,896 

21,362 

25,990 

40,679 

25,272 

20,853 

23,805 

25,338 

17,991 

27,706 

30,133 

26,465 

25,592 

13,670 

11,359 

15,310 

16,340 

8,033 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


% 


593,676 

735,601 

696,039 

1,189,602 

1,151,501 

1,125,256 

1,456,483 

1,554,048 

1,050,067 

1,501,020 

994,616 

308,193 

526,939 

1,168,701 

707,728 

972,472 

876,342 

552,082 

703,725 

381,898 

413,415 

551,071 

847,915 

514,385 

423,777 

507,529 

570,609 

395,015 

583,229 

515,182 

605,784 

554,472 

279,219 

210,667 

354,759 

412,641 

226,289 


75,109 

42,801 

61,356 

81,546 

64,249 

81,120 

81,556 

12,918 

16,303 

9,956 

6,173 

3,322 

7,648 

23,973 

6,327 

472 

8,853 

4,607 

205 

4,188 

608 

364 

502 

75 


66 


1,200 
270 


841 

1,193 

447 

470 


Other 
Countries. 


55,126 
42,087 
49,142 
79,673 
64,670 
36,108 
56,060 
65,698 
26,640 
86,695 
95,757 
97,006 
57,4% 

15,931 

36,054 
3,386 
5,302 

18,886 
1,056 

10,990 

3,292 

440 

10,069 
7,638 
7,424 
1,109 

1,260 

722 

162 

670 

2,420 

1,079 

1,900 


ToUls. 


723,911 

820,489 

806,537 

1,350,821 


1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 


1,280,4201  1872 


1873 
1874 
1875 


1,242,484 
1,594,099 
1,632,664 
1,093,010  1876 
1,597,671'  1877 
1,096,546  1878 
408,521  1879 
592,083  1880 


1,208,605 
748,109 
976,330 
890,497 
575,575 
704,986 
397,076 
417,315 
551,875 
858,486 
521,998 
431,201 
508,638 
570,675 
3%,  275 
583,951 
516,544 
606,724 
556,892 
280,298 
213,408 
355,952 
413,088 
226,759 


1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


428 


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No.  18  (C). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Timber,  Square— White  Pine. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

i 
> 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

455,837 
431,814 
.374,561 
356,364 
433,826 
.380,554 
256,371 
349,173 
289,441 
412,094 
296,516 
127,478 
148,801 

2,317,474 
2,.581,287 
2,707,438 
3,265,417 
4,078,129 
3,837,466 
2,651,724 
3,460,850 
2,908,641 
4,211,752 
2,766,961 
1,077,478 
1,175,751 

120,890 

61,521 

83,737 

70,884 

56,672 

116,808 

33,572 

39,091 

27,782 

9,095 

6,296 

848 

23,508 

29,265 
12,449 
13,906 
12,860 
21,173 
19,244 
55,262 
44,314 

6,837 
14,6.33 
25,215 

7,7.52 
14,900 

2,467,629 

1869 

2,655,257 

1870 
1871 

2,805,081 
3,349,161 

1872 

4,155,974 

1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

'  24.%  235 
,338,976 
282,753 
408,698 
292,108 
126,259 
144.253 

" " '  2^329 
6,524 
5,896 
1,637 
1,400 
141 
2,327 

'i6,m 

3,673 
792 
1,759 
3,008 
1,078 
2,221 

3,973,518 
2,740,558 
3,544,255 
2,94.3,260 
4,235,480 
2,798,472 
1,086,078 
1,214,159 

1881 

330,079 

2,709 

1,365 

334,153 

3,506,641 

9,6^7 

7,999 

3.524,317 

1882 

182,841 

10,881 

1,257 

194,979 

2,153,839 

24,335 

10,671 

2,188,845 

1883 

210,825 

2,995 

179 

213,999 

2,837,159 

13,991 

1,758 

2,862.908 

1884 

249,745 

1,450 

102 

251,297 

3,160,812 

7,064 

360 

3,168,236 

1885 

168,443 

3,188 

1,592 

173,223 

1,984,523 

19,108 

15,679 

2,019,310 

1886 

167,356 

270 

13 

167,639 

1,748,055 

2,226 

248 

1,750,529 

1887 

104,050 

510 

104,560 

1,325,246 

5,787 
2,874 

1,331,033 
1,486,532 

1888 

122,784 

262 

250 

123,296 

1,480,771 

2,887 

1889 

149,065 

143 

463 

149,671 

2,005,457 

2,095 

6,954 

2,014,506 

1890 

173,479 

60 

1,721 

175,260 

2,650,847 

450 

47,629 

2,698,926 

1891 

138,736 

■      77 

472 

139,285 

1,952,083 

900 

6,214 

1,959,197 

1892 

118,454 

162 

12 

118,628 

1,572,138 

1,542 

138 

1,573,818 

1893 

97,446 

192 

18 

97,656 

1,367,071 

1,728 

172 

1,368,971 

1894 

109,098 

154 

60 

109,312 

1,566,060 

2,195 

580 

1,568,835 

1895 

70,181 

30 

62 

70,263 

1,036,730 

182 

784 

1,037,696 

1896 

91,106 

27 

147 

91,280 

1,514,760 

432 

2,850 

1,518,042 

1897 

88,194 

273 

88,467 

1,281,468 

2,225 

1,283,693 

1898 

86,331 

330 

86,661 

1,530,379 

5,688 

1,536,067 

1899 

96,564 

319 

810 

97,693 

1,338,009 

3,169 

15,476 

1,356,654 

1900 

72,842 

206 

60 

73,108 

1,182,048 

2,041 

873 

1,184,962 

1901 

48,690 

454 

250 

49,394 

880,669 

6,040 

4,650 

891,359 

3902 

46,446 

988 

252 

47,686 

906,747 

10,298 

6,750 

923,795 

1903 

57,786 

621 

225 

58,632 

1,294,716 

9,041 

6,800 

1,310,557 

1904 

53,989 

225 

799 

55,013 

1,506,040 

2,656 

21,810 

1,530,506 

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The  Produce  of  the  Forest — Continued. 


429 


Timber,  Square— All  Other,  N.E.S. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons, 

$ 

% 

$ 

$ 

74,410 
64,201 

478,787 
442,987 
373,968 
459,411 
455,214 
475,894 
330,298 
557,378 
471,695 
601,834 
3;56,304 
195,889 
220,617 

7,394 
2,722 
8,838 

12,635 
9,185 

11,792 

20,402 
9,866 

30,673 
4,352 
9,613 
3,032 

12,192 

8,952 
17,648 
4,583 
2,494 
6,225 
2,800 
2,360 
1,736 
1,889 
5,809 
10,599 
4,903 
3,806 

495,133 
463,357 
387,389 
474,540 
470,624 
490,486 
353,060 
568,980 
504,257 
611,995 
376,516 
203,824 
236,645 

1868 
1869 
1870 

62,043 
57,492 
50,496 
80,171 
56,329 
56,502 
74,966 
47,310 
26,452 
28,327 

1871 

1872 

1873 

27,430 
53,864 
49,987 
73,384 
44,949 
25,086 
26,400 

2,637 
2,283 
6,341 

768 
1,490 

707 
1,438 

104 

182 
174 
814 
871 
659 
489 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

51,979 

4,748 

26 

56,753 

532,661 

8,209 

358 

541,228 

1881 

33,381 

4,348 

1,024 

38,753 

365,518 

17,118 

9,683 

392,319 

1882 

37,725 

3,121 

281 

41,127 

395,255 

18,998 

2,698 

416,951 

1883 

40,419 

1,331 

1,054 

42,804 

402,562 

9,488 

11,627 

423,677 

1884 

27.779 

625 

240 

28,644 

310,427 

3,675 

2,100 

316,202 

1885 

27,069 

343 

13 

27,425 

289,734 

2,187 

143 

292,064 

1886 

15,563 

611 

188 

16,362 

198,294 

6,169 

2,238 

206,701 

1887 

18,049 

520 

112 

18,681 

239,098 

2,017 

1,376 

242,491 

1888 

18,650 

503 

119 

19,272 

220,418 

6,083 

958 

227,459 

1889 

23,436 

314 

644 

24,394 

297,131 

2,595 

6,405 

306,131 

1890 

17,960 

345 

87 

18,392 

218,530 

2,459 

1,076 

222,065 

1891 

14,194 

931 

296 

15,421 

145,803 

4,119 

2,313 

152,235 

1892 

13,875 

1,087 

901 

15,863 

153,619 

8,281 

9,507 

171,407 

1893 

14,214 

1,328 

2,415 

17,957 

165,400 

6,634 

.  11,040 

183,074 

1894 

9,082 

1,488 

53 

10,623 

111,308 

7,619 

1,020 

119,947 

1895 

16,406 

984 

97 

17,487 

203,775 

5,451 

1,205 

210,431 

1896 

8,179 

2,180 

117 

10,476 

99.372 

24,102 

588 

124,062 

1897 

8,236 

1,218 

121 

9,575 

104,172 

13,647 

1,465 

119,284 

1898 

10,322 

150 

41 

10,513 

13 1, 107 

1,721 

452 

136,280 

1899 

18,883 

1,213 

512 

20,608 

141,177 

16,057 

2,113 

159,347 

1900 

21,501 

4,406 

144 

26,051 

342,185 

42,149 

1,432 

385,766 

1901 

7,742 

1,468 

398 

9,608 

115,162 

14,041 

5,509 

134,712 

1902 

16,014 

690 

209 

16,913 

307,481 

6,890 

4,100 

318,471 

1903 

3,489 

3,242 

720 

7,451 

63,187 

28,154 

14,357 

105,698 

1904 

430 


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No.  18  (C). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Total,  Timber,  Square. 

OS 

Quantities. 

Values. 

>< 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

650,928 
631,3J1 

568,806 

628,765 
567,375 
448,631 
568,284 
467,012 
651,192 
464,167 
210,511 
269,268 

3,858,838 
4,300,000 
4,295,268 
5,357,708 
6,082,895 
5,935,818 
5,227,987 
6,403,983 
4,902,510 
6,931,846 
4,555,969 
1,800,513 
2,301,924 

204,453 

108,088 

159,481 

173.627 

134;048 

214,237 

145,975 

74,216 

83,562 

24,003 

24,316 

7,372 

43,348 

97,256 

73,421 

70,846 

97,295 

92,969 

66,073 

114,391 

115,308 

38,683 

110,309 

134,230 

114,852 

81,133 

4,160,547 

1869 

4,481,509 

1870 

4,525,595 
5,628,630 

1871 

1872 

6,309,912 

1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880^ 

411^241 
549,204 
447,860 
639,086 
449,849 
200,615 
256,378 

'23,098 
11,445 
16,286 
4,025 
4,170 
1,202 
4,833 

' '  14^292 
7,635 
2,866 
8,081 
10,148 
8,694 
8,057 

6,216,128 
5,488,353 
6,593,507 
5,024,755 
7,066,158 
4,714,515 
1,922,737 
2,426,405 

1881 

509,450 

11,653 

2,530 

523,633 

5,836,950 

42,419 

26,217 

5,905,586 

1882 

292,531 

17,031 

4,624 

314,186 

3,591,627 

52,986 

61,301 

3,705,914 

1883 

343,205 

6,650 

1,258 

351,113 

4,669,763 

35,061 

12,532 

4,717,356 

1884 

391,820 

3,458 

1,723 

397,001 

4,954,346 

•  25,517 

19,694 

4,999,557 

1885 

273,027 

4,764 

3,273 

281,064 

3,346,134 

28,763 

39,389 

3,414,286 

1886 

287,921 

730 

307 

288,958 

3,264,338 

5,446 

2,836 

3,272,620 

1887 

168,293 

976 

1,719 

170,988 

2,157,988 

10,677 

23,720 

2,192,385 

1888 

188,940 

870 

654 

190,404 

2,369,281 

5,537 

9,219 

2,384,037 

1889 

226,296 

834 

731 

227,861 

3,109,976 

9,365 

9,090 

3,128,431 

1890 

282,868 

640 

3,633 

287,041 

4,274,500 

4,491 

74,879 

4,353,870 

1891 

219,676 

839 

1,194 

221,709 

3,063,761 

4,227 

16,302 

3,084,290 

1892 

196,952 

1,158 

675 

198,785 

2,575,191 

5,854 

9,911 

2,590,956 

1893 

175,357 

1,279 

1,727 

178,363 

2,425,722 

10,009 

15,643 

2,451,374 

1894 

175,911 

1,494 

2,488 

179,893 

2,569,904 

8,979 

11,659 

2,590,542 

1895 

124,260 

1,538 

159 

125,957 

1,812,795 

7,889 

3,575 

1,824,259 

1896 

176,053 

1,143 

535 

177,731 

2,712,811 

6,828 

7,778 

2,727,417 

1897 

162,351 

2,497 

585 

165,433 

2,258,713 

27,647 

2,708 

2,289,068 

1898 

149,262 

1,293 

1,000 

151,555 

2,551,751 

14,391 

13,844 

2,579,986 

1899 

173,419 

632 

1,235 

175,286 

2,449,932 

5,881 

19,862 

2,475,676 

1900 

137,823 

3,950 

907 

142,680 

1,969,968 

36,412 

7,366 

2,013,746 

1901 

118,633 

5,917 

569 

125,119 

1,863,337 

57,971 

8,637 

1,929,945 

1902 

92,904 

2,610 

804 

96,318 

1,726,376 

26,410 

14,793 

1,767,579 

1903 

123,408 

1,348 

825 

125,581 

2,514,173 

16,542 

20,949 

2,561,664 

1904 

83,070 

3,600 

1,767 

'       88,437 

2,058,355 

32,532 

41,387 

2,132,274 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


431 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
The  Produce  of  the  Forest — Concluded. 


All  Other  Articles,  N.E.S. 

Totals. 

Values. 

Values . 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

% 

$ 

$ 

151,264 

155,565 

114,653 

79,097 

119,110 

99,785 

127,712 

174,769 

68,003 

39,140 

49,015 

17,100 

24,825 

339,665 
342,429 
345,318 
454,715 
482,433 
998,079 
663,636 
590,662 
161,404 
185,622 
127,286 
171,295 
429,644 

39,470 
50,345 
50,305 
52,780 
54,443 
66,312 
41,511 
57,907 
31,544 
32,510 
24,164 
8,792 
8,408 

530,399 
548,339 
510,276 
586,592 
655,986 
1,164,176 
832,859 
823,338 
260,951 
257,272 
200,465 
197,187 
462,877 

9,354,244 
11,151,161 
10,600,994 
11,631,710 
12,776,984 
13,720,644 
14,928,878 
16,303,818 
14,029,090 
16,737,568 
13,271,372 
7,328,313 
8,673,336 

7,842,526 
7,515,075 
8,925,122 
9,158,603 
9,215,403 
12,622,959 
9,719,946 
6,402,847 
4,793,065 
4,522,508 
4,481,053 
4,231,484 
6,532,418 

1,545,855 
1,757,646 
2,007,184 
2,272,910 
2,467,490 
2,955,314 
2,588,955 
2,363,745 
1,511,075 
1,750,173 
1,759,150 
1,701,662 
1,648,753 

18,742,625 
20,423,882 
21,533,300; 
23,063,223 
24,459,877 
29,298,917 
27,237,779 
25,070,410 
20,333,230 
23,010,249 
19,511,575 
13,261,459 
16,854,507 

1868 
lb69 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

41,526 

420,695 

8,908 

471,129 

14,758,890 

8,349,844 

1,851,278 

24,960,012 

1881 

29,841 

636,596 

7,259 

673,696 

11,349,866 

10,192,933 

2,448,256 

23,991,055 

1882 

22,570 

642,767 

24,388 

689,725 

13,027,337 

9,916,040 

2,427,349 

25,370,726 

1883 

70,279 

620,338 

11,860 

602,477 

13,742,663 

9,883,749 

2,184,745 

25,811,167 

1884 

28,696 

364,162 

14,898 

407,756 

9,577,581 

9,355,736 

2,056,391 

20,989,708 

1885 

18,801 

421,253 

11,093 

451,147 

10,899,727 

8,545,406 

1,589,478 

21,034,611 

1886 

15,271 

493.796 

9,846 

518,913 

9,445,491 

9,353,506 

1,685,749 

20,484,746 

1887 

3,778 

551,583 

15,001 

570,362 

8,932,177 

10,622,338 

1,748,299 

21,302,814 

1888 

8,716 

505,890 

5,137 

519,743 

10,197,529 

11,043,023 

1,802,465 

23,043,007 

1889 

10,036 

502,199 

2,822 

515,057 

14,098,865 

10,247,640 

1,832,631 

26,179,136 

1890 

1,336 

588,395 

7,310 

597,041 

11,146,282 

11,763,058 

1,372,675 

24,282,015 

1891 

5,823 

487,972 

6,311 

500,106 

9,453,768 

11,472,306 

1,355,670 

22,281,744 

1892 

7,059 

483,840 

6,315 

497,214 

10,821,082 

13,859,960 

1,678,868 

26,-359,910 

1893 

6,612 

425,635 

14,034 

446,281 

11,475,692 

13,308,196 

1,571,660 

26,355,448 

1894 

4,660 

451,920 

17,847 

474,427 

9,975,833 

12,482,969 

1,432,364 

23,891,166 

1895 

17,485 

341,251 

12,696 

371,432 

12,186,806 

13,528,047 

1,460,833 

27,175,686 

1896 

18,430 

393,380 

24,556 

436,366 

14,059,585 

15,435,759 

1,763,385 

31,258,729 

1897 

15,208 

370,357 

17,917 

403,482 

15,638,549 

9,336,252 

1,536,738 

26,511,539 

1898 

18,7£7 

326,349 

55,289 

400,435 

15,777,996 

9,921,704 

2,321,829 

28,021,529 

1899 

37,710 

415,234 

39,305 

492,249 

15,058,036 

12,805,139 

1,800,493 

29,663,668 

1900 

15,285 

335,204 

22,638 

373,127 

15,662,749 

12,190,617 

2,156,491 

30,009,857 

1901 

30,859 

465,158 

39,271 

535,288 

14,154,467 

15,517,528 

2,447,434 

32,119,429 

1902 

11,611 

383,225 

30,375 

425,211 

16,742,435 

16,977,232 

2,666,348 

36,386,015 

1903 

11,914 

279,152 

37,353 

328,419 

14,962,927 

j      15,009,838 

3,119,157 

,33,091,922 

1904 

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No.   18  (D).— Exports  of  Canada— 


Animals,  Living— Horses. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 

Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

.      $ 

1868 

7,175 

10,355 

16,461 

15,293 

11,997 

8,782 

5,399 

4,382 

4,299 

584,658 

853,959 

1,452,421 

1,431,759 

1,209,374 

912,836 

560,349 

442,027 

427,343 

668,467 

985,897 

1,180,461 

1,793,616 

5,396 

5,215 

5,690 

5,575 

6,015 

9,397 

10.195 

18,645 

14,995 

18,040 

19,125 

17,680 

20,920 

590,054 

1869 
1870 

ico 

859,174 
1,458,111 

1871 

1,437,464 

1872 

1,215,389 

1873 

922,233 

1874 

5,252 

4,130 

4,094 

7,496 

12,213 

15,104 

20,594 

147 
252 
205 
256 
223 
278 
289 

570,544 

1875 

460,672 

1876 

442,338 

1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

554 
1,743 
1,247 

510 

8,306 
14,179 
16,629 
21,393 

92,715 
268,706 
178,653 

65,843 

779,222 
1,273,728 
1,376,794 
1,880,379 

1881 

21 

21,583 

389 

21,993 

3,750 

2,061,567 

28,720 

2,094,037 

1882 

42 

20,636 

242 

20,920 

10,930 

2,296,077 

19,630 

2,326,637 

1883 

49 

12,635 

335 

13,019 

9,678 

1,597,611 

26,002 

1,633,291 

1884 

224 

11,123 

248 

11,595 

18,728 

1,574,906 

24,195 

1,617,829 

1885 

12 

11,681 

285 

11,978 

2,650 

1,524,023 

27,956 

1,554,629 

1886 

121 

16,113 

291 

16,525 

19,279 

2,104,355 

23,950 

2,147,584 

1887 

329 

18,225 

225 

18,779 

38,230 

2,214,338 

16,265 

2,268,833 

1888 

246 

19,925 

226 

20,397 

36,750 

2,402,371 

19,110 

2,458,231 

1889 

164 

17,277 

326 

17,767 

.26,975 

2,113,782 

29,965 

2,170,722 

1890 

125 

16,118 

307 

16,550 

17,925 

1,887,895 

3(^253 

1,936,073 

1891 

1,222 

9,957 

479 

11,658 

156,254 

1,215,022 

45,968 

1,417,244 

1892 

1,369 

9,261 

433 

11,063 

214,785 

1,094,461 

44,781 

1,354,027 

1893 

1,946 

10,606 

667 

13,219 

274,310 

1,123,339 

63,508 

1,461,157 

1894 

3,510 

4,490 

734 

8,734 

400,507 

480,525 

64,628 

945,660 

1895 

7,430 

6,664 

650 

14,744 

747,767 

510,765 

54,144 

1,312,676 

1896 

17,179 

4,021 

652 

21,852 

1,729,508 

328,338 

55,249 

2,113,095 

1897 

13,720 

3,696 

577 

17,993 

1,357,472 

307,906 

45,544 

1,710,922 

1898 

11,479 

2,457 

413 

14,349 

1,160,367 

307,124 

29,953 

1,497,444 

1899 

5,810 

6,284 

290 

12,384 

591,200 

283,593 

23,270 

898,063 

1900 

5,044 

1,527 

3,482 

10,053 

517,641 

222  625 

426,715 

1,166,981 

1901 

2,143 

2,088 

3,378 

7,609 

230,295 

327,294 

352,684 

910,273 

1902 

4,508 

1,879 

6,300 

12,687 

435,155 

345,048 

676,970 

1,457,173 
595,921 

1903 

1,638 

1,907 

333 

3,878 

224,845 

340,239 

30,837 

1904 

237 

1,528 

630 

2,395 

26,900 

322,207 

52.500 

401,607 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Animals  and  their  Produce. 


Animals,  Living- 

-Horned  Cattle. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

1 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

44,442 
65,251 
107,731 
79,613 
22,438 
25,637 
39,623 
38,968 
25,357 
22,656 
29,925 
46,569 
54,944 

999,378 

1,348,844 

2,922,610 

2,208,259 

540,179 

555,552 

724,254 

672,060 

404,381 

268,317 

330,562 

402,799 

287,057 

100,562 

78,917 

84,268 

70,295 

91,049 

100,042 

84,735 

117,991 

113,517 

132,203 

135,072 

122,686 

185,219 

1,099,940 
1,427,761 
3,006,878 

1868 
1869 
1870 

2,278,554    1871 

6.31,228   1872 

142;286 

33,471 

83,250 

315,230 

686,700 

1,571,211 

2,292,161 

655,594    1873 

63 

455 

6.38 

4,007 

7,433 

20,587 

32,680 

36,671 
34,651 
20,809 
13,851 
17,657 
21,316 
16,044 

2,889 
.3,862 
3,910 
4,798 
4,835 
4,666 
6,220 

951,269 

823,522 

601,148 

715,750 

1,152,334 

2,096,696 

2,764,437 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

49,409 

7,323 

5,545 

62,277 

3,157,009 

154,851 

153,011 

3,464,871 

1881 

41,519 

15,914 

4,673 

62,106 

2,706,051 

428,807 

126,472 

3,256,330 

1882 

37,894 

23,280 

5,222 

66.396 

3,209,176 

516,585 

172,267 

3,898,028 

1883 

53,962 

30,593 

4,708 

89,263 

4,631,767 

893,759 

155,556 

5,681,082 

1884 

69,446 

67,758 

5,799 

143,003 

5,752,248 

1,411,642 

213,887 

7,377,777 

1885 

60,549 

25,338 

5,979 

91,866 

4,998,327 

633,094 

193,767 

5,825,188 

1886 

63,622 

45,765 

6,887 

116,274 

5,344,375 

887,756 

254,587 

6,486,718 

1887 

54,248 

40,047 

6,452 

100,747 

4,123,873 

648,178 

240,662 

5,012,713 

1888 

60,000 

37,360 

5,559 

102,919 

4,992,161 

488,266 

227,699 

6,708,126 

1889 

66,965 

7,840 

6,649 

81,454 

6,565,315 

104,623 

279,479 

6,949,417 

1890 

107,689 

2,763 

7,309 

117,761 

8,425,-396 

26,975 

320,128 

8,772,499 

1891 

101,426 

651 

5,202 

107,179 

7,481,613 

21,327 

246,009 

7,748,949 

1892 

99,904 

402 

6,918 

107,224 

7,402,208 

11,032 

331,843 

7,74.5,083 

1893. 

80,531 

256 

5,270 

86,057 

6,316,373 

3,7n 

179,453 

6,499,597 

1894 

85,863 

882 

7,057 

93,802 

6,797,615 

19,216 

303,992 

7,120,823 

1895" 

97,042 

1,646 

5,763 

104,451 

6,816,361 

8,870 

257,311 

7,082,642 

1896 

120,063 

35,998 

5,308 

161,369 

6,454,313 

509,138 

195,937 

7,159,388 

1897 

122,106 

87,905 

2,999 

213,010 

7,403,990 

1,239,448 

79,854 

8,723,292 

1898 

115,476 

92,834 

3,537 

211,847 

7,129,430 

1,298,170 

95,235 

8,622,835 

1899 

115,056 

86,989 

3,479 

20.5,524 

7,579,080 

1,401,137 

100,559 

9,080,776 

1900 

119,050 

46,244 

3,985 

169,279 

8,028,476 

891,340 

144,746 

9,064,562 

1901 

148,927 

31,743 

3,803 

184,473 

9,742,738 

787,864 

133,217 

10,663,819 

1902 

161,170 

10,432 

5,178 

176,780 

10,842,438 

292,288 

207,906 

11,342,632 

1903 

148,301 

3,517 

5,599 

157,417 

10,046,651 

119,942 

258,078 

10,424,671 

1904 

10— i— 28 


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Animals 

J,  Living — Sheep. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

V 

>< 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

s 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

102,433 
195,682 
147,375 
313,619 
353,178 
315,832 
252,081 
242,438 
A41,187 
209,899 
242,989 
308,093 
398,746 

219,114 
442,364 
375,340 
819,688 
1,000,036 
943,200 
689,888 
617,632 
487,000 
536,648 
609,103 
630,174 
771,128 

14,501 
12,204 
13,417 
9,674 
15,241 
14,521 
12,676 
19,929 
20,538 
24,404 
21,832 
24,340 
26,470 

233,615 

1869 

454,568 

1870 

388,757 

1871 

829,362 

1872 

1,015,277 

1873 

957,721 

1874 
1875 

248,208 
236,808 
135,514 
198,820 
223,822 
246,573 
279,202 

3,873 
5,630 
5,673 
7,909 
7,182 
7,099 
10,038 

702,564 
6.37,561 

1876 

507,538 

1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

3,170 

11,985 

54,421 

109,506 

21,968 

68,402 

333,531 

625,232 

583,020 

699.337 

988,045 

1,422,830 

1881 

80,222 

264,812 

9,121 

354,155 

594,596 

748,945 

28,586 

1,372,127 

1882 

71,556 

233,602 

6,511 

311,669 

510,152 

700,564 

18,241 

1,228,957 

1883 

72,038 

228,541 

.  7,895 

308,474 

632,386 

723,655 

32,015 

1,388,056 

1884 

105,661 

192,244 

6,498 

304,403 

919,495 

596,724 

28,386 

1,544,605 

1885 

51,355 

274,962 

8,726 

335,043 

456,136 

773,491 

31,444 

1,261,071 

1886 

36,411 

313,201 

9,795 

359,407 

317,987 

829,884 

34,370 

1,182,241 

1887 

68,545 

363,046 

11,904 

443,495 

568,433 

974,482 

49,252 

1,592,167 

1888 

30,421 

353,999 

10,654 

395,074 

211,881 

1,027,410 

36,755 

1,276,046 

1889 

43,477 

307,775 

8,879 

360,131 

303,009 

918,334 

41,782 

1,263,125 

1890 

57,006 

251,640 

7,285 

315,931 

486,299 

761,565 

26,483 

1,274,347 

1891 

40,732 

244,996 

13,619 

299,347 

344,405 

759,081 

42,979 

1,146,465 

1892 

32,569 

290,074 

6,784 

329,427 

288,145 

1,073,200 

23,801 

1,385,146 

1893 

14,821 

337,718 

7,970 

360,509 

133,222 

1,088,814 

25,819 

1,247,855 

1894 

17,581 

207,847 

7,933 

233,361 

163,075 

642,231 

27,360 

832,666 

1895 

137,889 

146,783 

7,079 

291,751 

1,253,399 

346,746 

24,442 

1,624,587 

1896 

219,810 

162,775 

8,905 

391,490 

1,721,250 

394,949 

35,084 

2,151,283 

1897 

78,496 

224,837 

10,077 

313,410 

361,705 

602,894 

37,412 

1,002,011 

1898 

71,768 

270,200 

9,821 

351,789 

396,422 

841,920 

33,735 

1,272,077 

1899 

62,495 

334,890 

7,937 

405,322 

333,736 

1,176,687 

30,434 

1,540,857 

1900 

79,254 

374,512 

6,178 

459,944 

475,508 

1,397,997 

20,507 

1,894,012 

1901 

77,632 

308,820 

8,229 

394,681 

435,335 

1,158,069 

32,298 

1,625,702 

1902 

92,734 

245,432 

10,277 

348,443 

525,336 

908,892 

49,298 

1,483,526 

1903 

114,392 

278,506 

8,545 

401,443 

656,887 

961,109 

37,685 

1,655,681 

1904 

123,799 

233,023 

7,231 

364,053 

721,358 

794,822 

28,937 

1,545,117 

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435 


Animals 

,  Living — 

All  Other,  N.  E.  S. 

Total  Animals,  Living. 

Values. 

Values. 

CC 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

i 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

229 
181 

85,709 

170,513 

334,823 

149,664 

102,928 

171,969 

133,198 

197,903 

84,443 

56,800 

71,379 

94,109 

124,658 

1,206 
1,071 
1,724 
6,109 
5,102 
1,504 
2,920 
3,964 
3,266 
2,730 
3,999 
5,895 
5,250 

87,144 

171,765 

336,547 

155,773 

108,030 

173,473 

136,118 

202,039 

88,858 

60,114 

90,703 

151,022 

182,315 

229 
181 

130 

1,888,859 
2,815,680 
5,085,194 
4,609,370 
2,852,517 
2,583,557 
2,107,689 
1,929,622 
1,403,167 
1,530,232 
1,996,941 
2,307,543 
2,976,459 

121,665 
97,407 
105,099 
91,653 
117,407 
125,464 
110,526 
160,529 
152,316 
177,377 
180,028 
170,601 
237,859 

2,010,753 
2,913,268 
5,190,293 
4,701,1.53 
2,969,924 
2,709,021 
2,360,495 
2,123,794 
1,639,882 
2,138,106 
3,216,102 
4,612,557 
6,249,961 

1868 
1869 
1870 

1871 

1872 

142",286 

as,  643 

84,399 

430,497 

1,039,133 

2,1M,41S 

3,035,643 

1873 

1874 

i72 

1,149 

584 

15,325 

51,018 

52,407 

1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

21,124 

120,618 

4,062 

145,804 

3,776,479 

3,085,981 

214,.S79 

7,076,839 

1881 

2,708 

154,999 

2,972 

160,679 

3,229,841 

3,575,447 

167,315 

6,972,603 

1882 

1,625 

168,589 

3,296 

178,510 

3,852,865 

3,006,440 

233,580 

7,092,885 

1883 

1,022 

203,044 

3,085 

207,151 

6,571,012 

3,268,433 

211,222 

9,050,667 

1884 

1,925 

175,587 

5,246 

182,758 

6,212,959 

3,884,743 

278,533 

10,376,235 

1885 

185 

127,649 

5,916 

133,750 

5,335,778 

3,694,982 

258,003 

9,288,763 

1886 

5,057 

102,146 

6,521 

113,724 

5,956,095 

4,178,722 

326,625 

10,461,442   1887 

1,962 

126,064 

4,294 

132,320 

4,374,466 

4,204,023 

300,821 

8,879,310 

1888 

1,127 

115,241 

4,296 

120,664 

5,323,272 

3,635,623 

303,742 

9,262,637 

1889 

1,623 

107,388 

6,045 

115,056 

7,071,162 

2,861,471 

342,260 

10,274,893 

1890 

4,901 

54,398 

3,408 

62,707 

8,930,956 

2,055,476 

412,483 

11,398,915 

1891 

3,349 

45,116 

2,825 

51,290 

7,987,892 

2,234,104 

317,416 

10,539,412 

1892 

20,008 

182,207 

5,002 

207,217 

7,829,748 

2,405,392 

426,172 

10,661,312 

1893 

5,904 

57,766 

6,258 

69,928 

6,885,859 

1,184,293 

277,699 

8,347,851 

1894 

6,301 

41,270 

5,839 

53,410 

8,805,082 

917,997 

388,417 

10,111,496 

1895 

5,451 

68,558 

5,738 

79,747 

10,272,570 

800,715 

353,382 

11,426,667 

1896 

43,279 

66,283 

5,840 

115,402 

8,216,769 

1,486,221 

284,733 

9,987,723 

1897 

10,216 

45,851 

5,865 

61,932 

8,970,995 

2,434,343 

149,407 

11,554,745 

1898 

17,134 

52,346 

9,091 

78,571 

8,071,500 

2,810,796 

158,030 

11,040,326 

1899 

751 

51,548 

7,527 

59,826 

8,572,980 

3,073,307 

555,308 

12,201,595 

1900 

36,555 

48,448 

8,389 

93,392 

8,730,661 

2,425,151 

538,117 

11,693,929 

1901 

2,046 

125,886 

6,663 

134,595 

1C,705,275 

2,167,690 

866,148 

13,739,113   1902 

1,474 

368,810 

8,078 

378,362 

11,725,644 

1,962,446 

284,506 

13,972,596    1903 

3,751 

81,450 

6,255 

91,456 

10,798,660 

1,318,421 

345,770 

w- 

12,462,851    1904 

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No.  18.  (D). — Exports  of  Canada — 


FUBS, 

Dbksskd 

AND  Undressed. 

Hides 

AND  Skins  Other  than 

Fur. 

>< 

Values. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Tt)tal8. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

S 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1869 

365,662 
257,346 
239,402 
223,137 
359,142 
538,935 

1,212,276 
661,328 
846,439 

1,036,640 
912,745 
706,975 
624,808 

55,377 
110,211 
70,675 
77,746 
192,928 
392,919 
419,118 
662,678 
931,999 
284,676 
388,345 
45.3,416 
401,594 

1,796 

422,835 

367,557 

310,077 

315,622 

591,465 

935,973 

1,633,501 

1,324,006 

1,779,038 

1,322,757 

1,326,601 

1,191,356 

1,035,625 

106 

855 

1,606 

8,739 

16 

950 

2,526 

5,243 

62,641 

11,174 

13,266 

30,872 

100,709 

133,100 
289,047 
271,826 
203,168 
414,344 
524,144 
391,521 
360,250 
472,540 
504,063 
391,176 
385,644 
658,273 

8 
396 

254 

60 

133,214 
290,298 
273,432 
212,161 
414,420 
525,094 

1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 

"  ' "  14^39 

39,395 

4,119 

2,107 

600 

1,441 

25,511 

30,965 

9,223 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 

22 
300 
460 

95 
120 

394,069 
365,793 
535,641 
.515,332 
404,562 
416,516 

1880 

1,612 

760,594 

1881 

1,638,578 

338,453 

6,065 

1,983,096 

9,822 

435,762 

115 

445,699 

1882 

1,069,510 

168,970 

39,860 

1,278,340 

5,361 

378,099 

2,769 

386,229 

1883 

819,768 

213,898 

53,857 

1,087,523 

4,867 

472,492 

1,781 

479,140 

1884 

802,850 

254,130 

62,776 

1,119,756 

37,704 

426,126 

808 

464,638 

1885 

1,432,572 

188,575 

5,679 

1,626,826 

141,570 

477,928 

2,128 

621,626 

1886 

1,325,309 

306,295 

24,600 

1,656,204 

785 

494,271 

2,932 

497,988 

1887 

1,343,689 

341,439 

30,174 

1,715,302 

178,449 

437,215 

2,031 

617,695 

1888 

1,775,600 

286,584 

6,017 

2,068,201 

25,634 

535,996 

11,529 

573,159 

1889 

1,393,953 

433,967 

8,357 

1,836,277 

7,070 

470,240 

1,196 

478,506 

1890 

1,154,427 

412,010 

5,959 

1,572,396 

28,082 

481,165 

751 

509,998 

1891 

1,115,965 

299,021 

14,243 

1,429,229 

13,455 

492,422 

3,048 

508,925 

1892 

1,210,804 

332,735 

11,603 

1,555,142 

650 

493,143 

5,822 

499,615 

1893 

1,089,724 

385,688 

7,671 

1,483,083 

5,307 

4,53,322 

1,831 

460,460 

1894 

1,235,726 

496,413 

24,624 

1,756,763 

21,575 

294,125 

2,992 

318,692 

1895 

1,154,378 

411,914 

9,262 

1,575,554 

12,624 

946,820 

2,944 

962,388 

1896 

1,380,165 

400,193 

19,300 

1,799,658 

19,887 

1,121,938 

19,925 

1,161,750 

1897 

1,280,632 

410,987 

2,687 

1,694,306 

11,355 

1,541,053 

10,205 

1,562,613 

1898 

1,256,306 

271.383 

2,208 

1,529,897 

4,863 

1,114,236 

1,523 

1,120,622 

1899 

1,165,260 

382,266 

7,761 

1,555,287 

7,414 

1,257,622 

3,449 

1,268,485 

1900 

1,483,100 

310,688 

13,178 

1,806,966 

6,421 

1,396,635 

3,283 

1,406,339 

1901 

1,245,499 

394,290 

6,042 

1,645,831 

173,873 

2,046,809 

6,533 

2,227,215 

1902 

1,130,529 

653,298 

13,0.51 

1,796,878 

32,600 

1       1,667,396 

1 

3,188 

1,703,184 

1903 

1,444,619 

840,780 

113,099 

2,398,498 

77,666 

1,890,577 

3,637 

1,971,880 

1904 

1,425,486 

629,994 

92,478 

2,147,958 

280,816 

1,783,066 

20,093 

2,083,975 

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PrOV  I8ION8— BuTTKF 

. 

C^uantities. 

Vail 

aes. 

00 

Great 
Britain . 

United 
States, 

Other 
Countries. 

Lbs. 

Totals, 
Lbs. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
Steted, 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals, 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

$ 

S 

9 

$ 

•  17,865,310 
10,853,268 
12,260,887 
15,439,266 
19,068,448 
15,208,633 
12,233,046 
9,268,044 
12,2.50,066 
14,691.789 
13,006,626 
14,307,977 
18,535,362 

1,1%,586 
1,3(57,724 
1,449,428 
1,928,731 
2,719,118 
1,833,223 
1,743,333 
1,668,524 
1,975,905 
2,746,630 
2,048,838 
1,891,611 
2,756.064 

1,088,015 
772,063 
712,244 
909,750 
634,239 
751,496 
712,002 
353,987 
339.317 

65,773 
140,932 

37,577 
111,158 

143,061 
202,483 
191,898 
226,753 
259,322 
224,260 
164,970 
314,813 
225,672 
261,006 
192,467 
172,709 
190,847 

*  2,427,662 
2,342,270 
2,353,570 
3,065,234 
3,612,679 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

2,808,979   1873 

■  "8, 638',  736 
6,579,405 
9,430,712 
12,997,380 
11,031,366 
12,656,567 
16,687,978 

'  2,802,488 
1,301,991 
1,61 9, 206 
305,255 
783,650 
285,500 
557,785 

791,822 
1,386,648 
1.200,148 
1,389,154 
1,191,610 
1,365,910 
1,289,599 

2,620,305 
2,337,324 
2,540,894 
3,073,409 
2,382,237 
2,101,897 
3,058,069 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

16,282,376 

291,862 

1,075,253 

17,649,491 

3,333,419 

58,522 

181,093 

3,573,034 

1881 

11,183,746 

2,711,977 

1,266,116 

15,161,839 

2,195,127 

529,169 

211,860 

2,936,156 

1882 

6,230,173 

986,387 

889,887 

8,106,447 

1,330,585 

206,154 

169,078 

1,705,817 

1883 

6,889,713 

236,921 

948,903 

8,075,537 

1,395,652 

46,618 

170,211 

1,612,481 

1884 

6,028,902 

88,081 

1,213,805 

7,330,788 

1,212,768 

16,795 

201,342 

1,430,905 

1885 

3,546,182 

111,388 

1,011,171 

4,668,741 

652,863 

17,545 

161,947 

832,355 

1886 

4.076,365 

100,895 

1,308,249 

5,485,509 

757,261 

17,207 

204,658 

979,126   1887 

3,343,601 

64,230 

1,007,550 

4,415,381 

614,214 

13,468 

170,991 

798,673   1888 

1 

902,087 

36,096 

842,582 

1,780,765 

174,027 

7,879 

150,052 

331,958   1889 

1,029,346 

27,667 

894,572 

1,951,585 

184,105 

5,059 

150,967 

340,131 

1890 

2,758,855 

68,008 

941,238 

3,768,101 

440,060 

10,054 

152,061 

602,175 

1891 

4,636,550 

40,262 

1,059,884 

5,736,696 

877,455 

6,038 

172,565 

1,056,058 

1892 

6,076,757 

41,323 

917,933 

7,036,013 

1,118,614 

7,539 

170,661 

1,296,814 

1893 

4,684,537 

33,186 

816,898 

5,534,621 

936,422 

6,048 

153,118 

1,095,588 

1894 

2,751,848 

27,757 

870,653 

3,650,258 

536,797 

5,365 

155,314 

697,476 

1895 

4,970,047 

16,708 

902,486 

5,889,241 

893,053 

2,729 

156,307 

1,052,089 

1896 

10,413,131 

37,676 

1,002,544 

11,453,351 

1,912,389 

6,233 

170,551 

2,089,173 

1897 

10,461,823 

18,913 

773,051 

11,253,787 

1,915,550 

3,738 

127,-398 

2,046,686 

1898 

19,120,034 

24,644 

994,517 

20,139,195 

3,526,007 

3,984 

170,882 

3,700,873 

1899 

24,317,436 

28,804 

913,497 

25,259,737 

4,947,000 

5,044 

170,112 

5,122,156 

1900 

15,602,445 

25,932 

707,151 

16,335,528 

3,142,353 

5,839 

147,471 

3,29.5,663 

1901 

26,846,205 

249,180 

760,593 

27,855,978 

5,459,300 

41,149 

160,092 

5,660,541 

1902 

32,203,914 

50,745 

1,874,255 

34,128,944 

6,554,014 

10,225 

390,379 

6,954,618 

1903 

22,979,617 

31,416 

1,556,968 

24,568,001 

4,400,774 

6,497 

316,884 

4,724,155 

1904 

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Pkovisions- 

-Cheese. 

w 

Quantities. 

Values. 

i 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Lbs. 

Lbs.      \ 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1869 

Include 

■d  with  'Butte 

4,503,370 

5,827,782 

8,271,439 

16,424,025 

19,483,211 

24,050,982 

32,342,030 

35,024,090 

35,930,524 

38,054,294 

46,414,0.35 

40,368,678 

r '  prior  to  186 
543,524 
667,541 
1,099,052 
1,817,857 
2,207,779 
3,348,840 
3,681,296 
3,639,629 
3,447,310 
3,801,643 
3,589,317 
3,772,769 

9. 

3,394 

2,872 

8,413 

12,829 

63,727 

137,143 

198,878 

104,403 

295,294 

186,530 

188,317 

114,507 

2,654 
4,073 
2,441 
9,598 
8,906 

37,218 
6,052 
7,236 
5,971 
9,348 

12,666 
6,090 

549,572 

1870 

674,486 

1871 

1,109,906 

1872 

1,840,284 

1873 

2,280,412 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

'22,634,897 
30,889,353 
33,§27,697 
33,659,159 
36,331,358 
43,959,028 
39,153,726 

1,156,579 
1,406,805 
1,026,995 
2,215,984 
1,641,248 
2,311,376 
1,141,358 

259',566 
45,872 
69,398 
55,381 
81,688 

143,631 
73,594 

3,523,201 
3,886,226 
3,751,268 
3,748,575 
3,997,521 
3,790,300 
3,893,366 

1881 

48,913,873 

260,529 

81,121 

49,255,523 

5,471,362 

28,500 

10,581 

5,510,443 

1882 

60,555,644 

156,024 

95,381 

50,807,049 

6,471,676 

18,436 

10,756 

5,500,868 

1883 

57,672,959 

221,529 

146,899 

58,041,387 

6,409,857 

24,468 

17,545 

6,451,870 

1884 

69,338,074 

231,149 

186,200 

69,755,423 

7,207,425 

24,866 

19,698 

7,251,989 

1885 

78,841,459 

628,168 

185,740 

79,655,367 

8,178,953 

68,978 

17,309 

8,265,240 

1886 

77,823,157 

174,674 

115,096 

78,112,927 

6,729,134 

15,478 

10,014 

6,754,626 

1887 

73,185,517 

304,318 

114,613 

73,604,448 

7,065,983 

30,667 

12,328 

7,108,978 

1888 

83,323,842 

758,162 

91,263 

84,173,267 

8,834,997 

83,163 

10,092 

8,928,242 

1889 

88,109,021 

297,417 

128,399 

88,534,837 

8,871,205 

31,473 

13,006 

8,915,684 

1890 

94,037,860 

67,318 

155,009 

94,260,187 

9,349,731 

6,425 

16,056 

9,372,212 

1891 

105,942,677 

128,256 

131,207 

106,202,140 

9,481,373 

13,485 

13,942 

9,508,800 

1892 

117,703,193 

383,409 

183,450 

118,270,052 

11,593,690 

39,558 

19,164 

11,652,412 

1893 

133,559,110 

163,664 

223,591 

133,946,365 

13,360,237 

23,578 

23,655 

13,407,470 

1894 

154,557,761 

63,984 

355,735 

154,977,480 

15,439,198 

9,552 

39,441 

15,488,191 

1895 

145,726,022 

32,292 

246,336 

146,004,650 

14,220,505 

5,058 

27,439 

14,253,002 

1896 

164,410,940 

60,371 

217,812 

164,689,123 

13,924,672 

10,359 

21,540 

13,956,571 

1897 

163,942,649 

33,962 

244,088 

164,220,699 

14,645,859 

4,486 

25,894 

14,676,239 

1898 

196,220,771 

146,349 

336,203 

196,703,323 

17,522,681 

14,604 

35,478 

17,572,763 

1899 

189,259,989 

169,010 

398,840 

189,827,830 

16,718,418 

17,739 

40,608 

16,776,765 

1900 

185,627,757 

40,479 

316,194 

185,984,430 

19,812,670 

4,836 

38,818 

19,856,324 

1901 

195,125,317 

345,933 

455,147 

195,926,397 

20,609,361 

37,601 

49,989 

20,696,951 

1902 

200,392,350 

86,502 

467,549 

200,946,401 

19,620,239 

12,038 

54,014 

19,686,291 

1903 

228,394,482 

56,676 

648,767 

229,099,925 

24,620,004 

7,779 

85,160 

24,712,943 

1904 

233,299,338 

34,608 

646,770 

233,980,716 

24,099,004 

5,386 

80,176 

24,184,566 

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Provisions—  Eggs. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain . 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain . 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries 

Totals. 

i 

Doz. 

Doz, 

Doz. 

Doz. 

$ 

$ 

f 

$ 

1,893,875 
1,539,411 
2,460,68? 
3,312, 14£ 
3,724,977 
3,753,781 
4,407,534 
3,021,068 
3,880,813 
5,025,953 
5,262,920 
5,440,822 
6,452,580 

5                6( 

5           205,451     '         45- 
188,050               19< 
314.655               15' 
422,843            1,19( 
453,491            1,021 
508,270           1,17' 
587,284               31£ 
420,548           l,47f 
506,502           1,721 
631,560           2,041 
631,204           1,861 
554,164            1,238 
736,902           2,253 

I           205,971 

)           188,24J 

r           314,815 

)           424,03C 

}           454,51J 

r           509,447 

)           587,59<1 

)           434,273 

5           508,425 

534,891 

646,571 

574,093 

740,665 

1868 

)   1869 



187C 

1871 

1872 

' " "  12i25C 

200 

1,290 

13,509 

18,691 

1,510 

1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

4,405,500 
3,427,830 
3,863,671 
4,999,445 
5,152,542 
5,167,738 
6,416,501 

2,034 
12,100 
15,442 
16,898 
16,619 
12,194 
21,191 

81,078 

1,700 

9,610 

93,759 

260,890 

14,888 

24,831 

9,044,640 

20,664 

9,090,135 

1,877 

1,099,454 

2,481 

1,103,812 

1881 

370,134 

10,115,315 

13,633 

10,499,082 

60,080 

1,581,873 

1,756 

1,643,709 

1882 

13,413,744 
11,384,856 
11,512,279 

.37,666 
105,999 
30,424 

13,451,410 
11,490,855 
11,542,703 

2,251,304 
1,950,561 
1,826,729 

5,282 

1          9,636 

3,903 

2,256,586 
1,960,197 
1,830,632 

1883 
18^4 

1886 

12,708,883 

49,649 

12,758,532 

1,722,579 

5,503 

1,728,082 
1,825,559 

1886 

12,907,956 

37,370 

12,945,326 

1,821,364 

4,195 

1887 

2,379 

14,147,739 

20,741 

14,170,869 

262 

2,119,582 

2,439 

2,122,283 

1888 

98 

14,011,017 

17,778 

14,028,893 

18 

2,156,725 

2,767 

2,159,510 

1889 

3,600 

12,825,735 

10,325 

12,839,660 

820 

1,793,104 

1,290 

1,795,214 

1890 

649,476 

7,354,235 

19,224 

8,022,935 

83,589 

1,W4,247 

2,523 

1,160,359 

1891 

3,987,655 

3,918,015 

25,534 

7,931,204 

•592,218 

494,409 

3,171 

1,089,798 

,1892 

4,104,632 

2,664,942 

35,858 

6,805,432 

538,944 

324,355 

4,708 

868,007 

1893 

3,449,243 

1,611,881 

80,4621 

5,141,586 

503,533 

199,636 

10,886 

714,054 

1894 

4,184,271 

2,256,518 

60,028 

6,500,817 

524,577 

275,827 

7,586 

807,990 

1895 

5,585,725 

894,989 

39,964 

6,520,678 

704,768 

97,309 

5,009 

807,086 

1896 

6,939,496 

479,258 

57,882 

7,476,636 

923,965 

47,623 

6,891 

978,479 

1897 

10,280,466 

38,643 

50,887 

10,369,996 

1,244,051 

5,029 

6,224 

1,255,304 

1898 

9,564,220 

45,029 

43,263 

9,652,512 

1,254,392 

6,666 

6,005 

1,267,063 

1899 

10,109,383 

21,929 

56,594 

10,187,906 

1,447,030 

2,621 

8,251 

1,457,902 

1900 

11,273,452 

37,197 

52,415 

11,363,064 

1,677,727 

6,529 

7,384 

1,691,640 

1901 

11,353,825 

237,436 

43,848 

11,635,108 

1,691,024 

35,764 

6,454 

1,733,242 

1902 

7,305,136 

46,773 

52,191 

7,404,100 

1,420,760 

6,436 

8,934 

1,436,130 

1903 

5,679.048 

30,387 

70,881 

5,780,316 

1,036,035 

5,641 

11,720 

1,053,396   1904 

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Pbovision8~Lard. 

n 

Quantities. 

Valu 

es. 
Other 

eS 
(D 

Great 

United 

Other 

Totals. 

Great 

United 

Totals. 

>< 

Britain. 

States. 

Countries. 

Britain . 

States . 

Countries. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

Included  with  '  Butter '  prior  to  1869. 

1869 

465,290 

55,157 

1,315 

1,534 

58,006 

1870 

,  .  ,",   ^ 

1,369,117 

188,168 

8,808 

2,528 

199,504 

1871 

1,291,138 

140,912 

1,236 

6,500 

148,648 

1872 

*1,114,047 

92,364 

8,256 

5,101 

*  105, 721 

1873 

3,353,344 

195,305 

6,813 

2,104 

204,222 

1874 

2,i07",265 

8,234 

21,766 

2,137,145 

214,672 

1,2.38 

2,587 

218,497 

1875 

315,660 

12,792 

10,604 

339,056 

37,090 

1,969 

1,485 

40,544 

1876 

637,555 

44,380 

5,639 

1,777 

51,796 

1877 

461^76 

65,4io 

12,940 

539,826 

55,578 

5,883 

1,537 

62,998 

1878 

258,617 

342 

6,388 

265,347 

26,880 

37 

724 

27,641 

1879 

288,501 

20,872 

3,070 

312,443 

16,857 

1,296 

311 

18,464 

1880 

446,238 

47,040 

6,402 

498,680 

25,992 

4,760 

518 

31,270 

1881 

203,508 

6,171 

209,679 

19,173 

709 

19,882 

1882 

131,756 

64 

3,349 

135,169 

13,382 

10 

477 

13,869 

1883 

46,318 

50 

4.835 

51,203 

5,192 

5 

658 

5,855 

1884 

186,999 

19,932 

7,841 

214,772 

18,549 

1,994 

882 

21,425 

1885 

59,112 

40 

4,407 

63,559 

5,035 

6 

451 

5,491 

1886 

90,772 

40 

4,978 

95,790 

6,215 

5 

502 

.6,722 

1887 

157,160 

115 

1,973 

159,248 

12,222 

12 

200 

12,434 

1888 

68,255 

5,180 

1,730 

75,165 

6,479 

459 

131 

7,069 

1889 

90,397 

100 

1,505 

92,002 

8,192 

13 

136 

8,341 

1890 

82,300 

20 

114 

82,434 

6,061 

1 

10 

6,072 

1891 

28,700 

14,700 

4,334 

47,734 

1,862 

970 

342 

3,174 

1892 

26,650 

245 

^4,991 

31,886 

2,001 

12 

491 

2,504 

1893 

698,517 

90 

11,017 

709,624 

65,861 

8 

904 

66,773 

1894 

794,628 

1,392 

6,905 

802,925 

75,758 

155 

776 

76,689 

1895 

1,272,701 

3,885 
3,499 

1,276,586 

103,833 

297 

104,130 

12,872 

1896 

154,240 

15,820 

173,559 

11,267 

1,322 

283 

1897 

172,060 

56,143 

228,203 

13,765 

3,200 
556 

16,965 
19,096 

1898 

246,270 

660 

6,192 

253,122 

18,500 

40 

1899 

170,137 

1,600 

1,484,267 

1,656,004 

5,662 

90 

62,117 

67,869 

1900 

190,128 

2,100 

4,742 

196,970 

10,667 

174 

374 

11,215 

1901 

835,949 

1,45^ 

9,237 

846,638 

57,521 

151 

930 

58,602 

1902 

167,980 

100 

1.50,996 

319,076 

12,531 

10 

9,645 

22,186 

1903 

2,322,585 

1,126 

90,264 

2,413,975 

227,080 

130 

8,797 

236,007 

1904 

441,539 

50 

52,347 

493,936 

40,228 

4 

5,385 

45,617 

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Pkovisions— Meats— Bacon  and 

Hams. 

Quantities. 

Values, 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

Spates. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

U4 

>< 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

9,446,900 

7,856,400 

17,524,300 

10,344,400 

12,543,900 

35,698,300 

18,069,400 

8,896,900 

8,059,300 

14,090,600 

5,688,224 

4,647,154 

9,572,342 

775,008 

851,675 

1,506,366 

1,010  023 

935,717 

2,233,076 

1,538,-544 

667,701 

756,272 

778,187 

465,540 

265.686 

527,195 

4,821 
17,490 
42,478 

7,745 
61,19C» 
88,117 
43,375 
154,110 
74,653 
468,027 

2,61$ 
21,047 

1,972 

3,652 

581 
4,479 
1,150 
2,249 
2,106 
5,544 
4,880 
8,180 
6,041 
9,779 
1,882 
4,826 

783,481 

869,746 

1,553,323 

1,018,918 

999,156 

2,323,299 

1,587,463 

826,691 

889,105 

1,252,255 

477,932 

288,616 

533,998 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

17,530,600 
6,950,900 
7,257,800 
8,147,000 
5,574,599 
4,443,847 
9,506,035 

496,300 

1,888,900 

740,600 

5,893,600 

28.701 

185,159 

19,953 

42,500 
57,100 
60,«00 
.50,000 
84,924 
18,148 
46,354 

1874 
1876 
1876 
1877 
1878 
]<*79 
1880 

10,317,155 

19,715 

17,817 

10,354,687 

755,015 

1,653 

1,666 

758,334 

1881 

9,791,943 

2,469 

35,212 

9,829,624 

1,067,098 

163 

4,597 

1,071,858 

1882 

4,230,114 

628 

23,618 

4,254,360 

49.5,617 

87 

3,554 

499,258 

1883 

8,069,941 

337 

47,692 

8,117,970 

789,564 

41 

4,197 

793,802 

1881 

8,078,952 

53,413 

19,722 

8,152,087 

709,494 

5,563 

2,198 

717,255 

1885 

8,543,951 

1,644 

20,895 

8,566,490 

651,582 

176 

2,094 

653,852 

1886 

11,403,700 

1,037 

21,205 

11,425,942 

903,953 

128 

2,310 

906,390 

1887 

6,996,531 

755 

22,.537 

7,019,823 

657,395 

94 

2,526 

660,015 

1888 

4,044,853 

642 

21,187 

4,066,682 

378,736 

87 

2,470 

381,293 

1889 

7,470,086 

793 

21,203 

7,492,082 

628,615 

106 

2,358 

631,079 

1890 

7,529,529 

1,429 

23,279 

7,554,237 

625,997 

175 

2,297 

628,469 

1891 

12,052,152 

3,328 

86,898 

12,142,378 

1,142,999 

415 

8,592 

1,152,006 

1892 

18,416,838 

2,600 

84,909 

18,504,347 

1,960,646 

336 

9,536 

1,970,518 

1893 

28,284,663 

133,973 

90,371 

28,509,007 

2,914,778 

13,633 

9,963 

2,938,374 

1894 

40,053,786 

17,861 

62,379 

40,134,026 

3,798,341 

1,787 

6,581 

3,806,709 

1895 

53,618,513 

24,482 

93,090 

53,736,085 

4,370,349 

2,949 

8,670 

4,381,968 

1896 

68,989,296 

67,620 

71,536 

69,128,452 

5,831,623 

5,099 

6,897 

5,843,619 

1897 

85,208,562 

55,634 

44,633 

85,308,829 

8,029,482 

6,561 

4,735 

8,040,778 

1898 

116,573,133 

48,125 

31,669 

116,652,927 

10,407,592 

5,709 

3,177 

10,416,478 

1899 

134,949,129 

10,659 

72,086 

1,35,031,874 

12,749,175 

1,429 

7,421 

12,758,025 

1900 

105,130,008 

357,638 

61,859 

105,549,505 

11.732,785 

38,851 

6,810 

11,778,446 

1901 

107,593,082 

372,898 

14,069 

107,980,049 

12,356,648 

44,863 

2,292 

12,403,793 

1902 

141,699,171 

7,858 

249,880 

141,956,909 

15,873,739 

1,223 

31,372 

16,906,334 

1903 

127.716.685 

5,925 

.       221,893 

127,944,503 

12,996,720 

848 

24,693 

13,022,261 

1904 

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Provisions— Meats— Beef  and  Mutton. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

2,424,600 
2,108,600 

177,488 

95,672 

111,904 

150,812 

92,438 

78,231 

172,502 

69,472 

109,260 

223,807 

448,361 

145,566 

25,905 

14,506 

18,457 

20,329 

71,789 

54,475 

24,584 

80,738 

48,110 

•  15,114 

126,432 

21,282 

2,445 

7,549 

11,711 
40,106 
65,432 
18,765 
13,959 
10,575 
17,068 
16,166 
15,734 
25,735 
17,955 
18,159 
13,918 

203,705 

1869 

154,235 

1870 

197,665 

1871 

4,087.600 
1,902,200 
1,437,400 
5,901,800 
1,845,000 
1,573,200 
4,840,000 
5,545,462 
2,351,587 
793,730 

241,366 

1872 

160,872 

1873 

113,390 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1,984,400 
700,600 
1,118,500 
2,848,500 
5,082,696 
1,918,751 
351,589 

.%574,200 
832,800 
234,100 

1,665,700 

139,309 

49,804 

133,090 

343,200 
311,600 
220,600 
325,800 
323,457 
383,032 
309,051 

270,308 
133,747 
140,108 
375,974 
487,598 
166,170 
47,372 

1881 

949,371 

74,976 

522,260 

1,546,607 

65,796 

4,312 

22  444 

92,552 

1882 

316,546 

325,456 

442,288 

1,084,290 

26,016 

20,128 

22,386 

68,530 

1883 

15,866 

553,976 

456,166 

1,026,008 

1,752 

36,887 

24,909 

63,548 

1884 

37,223 

190,134 

373,393 

600,750 

3,770 

13,446 

21,243 

38,459 

1885 

7,850 

320,061 

544,674 

872,585 

640 

21,501 

31,107 

53,248 

1886 

13,436 

411,038 

530,594 

955,068 

626 

23,261 

27,004 

50,891 

1887 

13,172 

.388,234 

464,703 

866,109 

1,243 

20,007 

21,652 

42,902 

1888 

21,188 

497,740 

524,791 

1,043,719 

2,295 

28,312 

21,304 

51,911 

1889 

20,855 

116,701 

430,887 

568,443 

1,752 

9,363 

25,425 

36,540 

1890 

16,410 

49,741 

248,059 

314,210 

961 

4,104 

14,253 

19,318 

1891 

84,498 

183,558 

333,726 

601,782 

8,806 

14,506 

16,732 

40,044 

1892 

367,835 

160,700 

528,535 

13,079 

7,033 

20,112 

1893 

3,705 

46,908 

395,450 

446,063 

394 

5,759 

22,797 

28,950 

1894 

2,012,980 

33,037 

313,434 

2,359,451 

135,247 

4,086 

14,080 

153,413 

1895 

5,324,793 

216,864 

244,251 

5,785,908 

418,440 

9,592 

15,794 

443,826 

1896 

57,556 

211,731 

292,194 

561,481 

3,477 

7,972 

17,167 

28,616 

1897 

383,633 

1,256,637 

221,465 

1,861,735 

23,085 

50,404 

10,939 

84,428 

1898 

483,225 

26S,528 

284,503 

,  1,036,256 

33,871 

14,981 

14,068 

62,920 

1899 

169,599 

34,470 

299,623 

503,692 

15,-502 

2,569 

17,243 

35,314 

1900 

2,554,618 

73,657 

261,655 

2,889,930 

203,783 

4,445 

15,196 

223,424 

1901 

8,844,228 

78,716 

864,389 

9,787,333 

728,067 

5,655 

85,333 

819,055 

1902 

4,077,557 

28,902 

303,777 

4,410,236 

397,754 

2,302 

19,574 

420,230 

1903 

1,603,182 

121,507 

737,698 

2,462,387 

133,169 

13,675 

67,513 

214,357 

1904 

1,885,199 

144,441 

1,023,044 

3,052,684 

166,932 

11,993 

84,994 

263,919 

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Provisions — Meats — Canned  or  Preserved. 


Quantities. 


Great 
Britain. 


Lbs. 


United  Other 

States.       Countries. 


Lbs. 


Lbs. 


Totals. 


Lbs. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United        Other- 
States.     Countries . 


1,136,481 

1,094,013 

591,060 

1,049,951 

5,008 

5,072 

51,437 

116,666 

1,010,743 

26,583 

1,256,687 

23,853 

1,620,829 

148,780 

1,777,887 

6,197 

256,197 

211,942 

53,114 

392,075 

52,520 

1,314,605 

31,584 

354,687 

10,368 

1.155,848 

400 

2,736,150 

30,186 

6,371,226 

10,077,846 

75 

7,790,962 

21,574 

3,417,401 

48,333 

9,306,885 

28,810 

4,826,508 

120 

2,348,382 

37,160 

1,067,049 

1,676 

2,139,207 

34,793 

3,103,864 

22,903 

8,466,293 

11,327 

5,543,826 

70,760 

23,021,794 

23,890 

Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1876. 


337,081 

.  7,977 

27,719 

4,567 

2,925 

5,465 

1,165 

9,165 

1,396 

9,804 

35,520 

302 

1,352 

700 

744 

25,274 

37,705 

16,486 

4,712 

3,642 

22,266 

38,531 

41,440 

705,897 

600,230 

167,296 

169,069 

408,070 


1,478,570 

1,107,062 

670.216 

1,171,184 

1,040,251 

1,286,005 

1,770,774 

1,793,249 

257,593 

274,860 

480,115 

1,346,491 

366,407 

1,156,948 

2,767,080 

6,396,500 

10,115,626 

7,829,022 

3,470,446 

9,339,.S37 

4,848,894 

2,424,073 

1,110,165 

2,879,897 

3,726,997 

8,644,916 

5,783,655 

23,453,754 


40,091 
139,672 
197,413 

76,196 
110,534 

1    56,824 

581 

732 

5,828 

13,522 

100,464 

2,522 

122,537 

1,880 

163,515 

16,403 

158,870 

515 

20,510 

16,874 

4,403 

35,745 

4,776 

124,575 

2,303 

28,841 

756 

107,817 

108 

267,959 

3,155 

628,727 

1,001,314 

4 

727,105 

2,028 

314,841 

4,421 

816,850 

2,101 

308,216 

9 

217,506 

3,873 

92,668 

507 

235,284 

4,464 

357,047 

3,657 

855,895 

1,071 

595,072 

6,208 

2,299,963 

2,283 

Totals. 


40,542 

1,293 

4,076 

535 

303 

471 

162 

827 

121 

1,007 

2,475 

53 

73 

97 

70 

2,620 

3,769 

1,507 

440 

437 

2,224 

3,674 

4,312 

69,400 

59,255 

24,612 

18,019 

40,785 


I 

96,915 

180,795 

199,438 

86,100 

124,591 

103,289 

124,888 

180,080 

160,212 

20,631 

22,284 

42,996 

126,931 

29,670 

108,022 

271,184 

631,347 

1,005,08' 

730,640 

319,702 

819,388 

310,449 

225,053 

97,487 

309,148 

419,959 

881,578 

619,299 

2,343,031 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


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Pkovisions— Meats— Pork. 

>^ 

QuantitieR. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

3,134,000 

2,390,800 

5,843.200 

5,549;700 

1,898,200 

4,453,500 

10,029,100 

2,715,000 

2,620,000 

2,657,400 

913,770 

498,290 

1,281,391 

132,951 

109,605 

170,081 

285,900 

49,344 

130,392 

65,028 

161,475 

117,695 

97,871 

23,044 

13,631 

46,680 

15,477 
23,861 
12,113 
22,505 
21,895 
73,558 
177,775 

6,830 

7,745 
30,216 

1,302 
266 

2,988 

91,024 
69,615 
92,107 

193,113 
67,193 
63,770 
72,007 
79,427 

117,345 
92,135 
34,960 
11,486 
17,612 

239,452 

1869 

203,081 

1870 

274,301 

1871 
1872 



501,518 
138,432 

1873 

267,720 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

5,861,700 

1,652,700 

1,201,600 

1,096,800 

328,004 

258,681 

895,242 

3,204,900 

78,200 

118,600 

320,100 

17,018 

4,377 

41,110 

962,500 
984,100 
1,299,800 
1,240,500 
568,748 
235,232 
345,039 

314,810 

247,732 

242,785 

220,222 

59,306 

25,383 

67,280 

1881 

1,174,931 

9,414 

393,823 

1,578,168 

88,213 

636 

24,845 

113,694 

1882 

761,379 

11,623 

452,406 

1,225,408 

62,015 

1,064 

30,542 

93,621 

1883 

230,892 

3,645 

572,306 

806,843 

24,304 

328 

45,337 

69,969 

1884 

325,381 

2,213 

303,376 

630,970 

23,648 

189 

20,681 

44,51 

1885 

147,549 

1,441 

406,446 

555,436 

11,725 

117 

23,427 

35,269 

1886 

98,632 

5,642 

241,831 

346,105 

6,055 

382 

12,474 

18,911 

1887 

139,964 

8,050 

469,121 

617,135 

9,876 

427 

26,235 

36,538 

1888 

2,200 

'     7,393 

284,547 

294,140 

188 

417 

18,972 

1.9,577 

1889 

11,000 

14,298 

259,399 

284,697 

748 

1,019 

16,483 

18,250 

1890 

9,800 

2,490 

226,609 

238,899 

506 

195 

13,580 

14,281 

1891 

550 

3,700 

63,437 

67,687 

40 

198 

3,851 

.  4,089 

1892 

2,600 

1,465 

138,321 

142,386 

194 

112 

7,560 

7,866 

1893 

398,174 

5,292 

499,556 

903,022 

46,689 

323 

34,941 

81,953 

1894 

476,963 

1,177 

277,582 

755,722 

19,776 

138 

18,195 

38,109 

1895 

211,436 

25,358 

282,942 

519,736 

11,944 

1,763 

18,729 

32,436 

1896 

873,161 

7,884 

461,904 

1,342,949 

36,874 

475 

27,567 

64,916 

1897 

483,593 

3,382 

284,823 

771,798 

13,218 

191 

14,960 

28,369 

1898 

1,371,993 

3,226 

227,042 

1,602,261 

38,748 

242 

13,162 

52,152 

1899 

1,867,594 

3,409 

283,843 

2,154,846 

41,053 

190 

15,490 

56,733 

1900 

663,359 

9,659 

436,532 

1,109,550 

21,386 

582 

23,041 

45,009 

1901 

431,474 

.  36,110 

274,538 

742,122 

30,669 

1,930 

18,775 

51,374 

1902 

101,517 

6,101 

515,297 

622,915 

8,503 

664 

44,903 

54,070 

1903 

43,357 

74,827 

1,213,309 

1,331,493 

2,591 

8,631 

111,713 

122,935 

1904 

188,512 

135,807 

3,964,752 

4,289,071 

23,851 

18,055 

404,601 

446,507 

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Provisions— All  Other,  N.E  S. 

- 

Total  Provisions. 

Values. 

Values. 

i 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries, 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

$ 

S 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

887 

1,524 
2,004 
1,894 
1,967 
5,853 
3,143 
2,393 
1,689 
1,231 
1,004 

269 
71 

307 

2,411 
2,468 
3,506 
3,579 
6,332 
4,308 
3,868 
3,760 
2,940 
4,533 
11,525 
2,710 
4,534 

2,282,986 
3,023,821 
4,095,100 
.  4,617,042 
5,707,317 
6,679,171 
7,084,339 
6,299,786 
6,685,036 
7,493,805 
7,036,345 
6,019,827 
7,270,871 

1,329,794 

1,026,634 

1,115,393 

1,446,248 

1,252,228 

1,519,708 

1,741,948 

1,186,121 

1,111,428 

1,524,770 

984,901 

811,011 

993,665 

249,902 
317,172 
360,674 
449,912 
358,444 
312,898 
299,764 
424,310 
377,772 
435,077 
268,526 
222,894 
236,604 

3,862,682 
4,367,627 
5,571,167 
6,513,202 
7,317,989 
8,511,777 
9,126,051 
7,910,297 
8,174,286 
9,453,652 
8,289,772 
7,053,732 
8,501,140 

1868 

464 
1,612 

1869 
1870 

1,612 

1871 

479 
1,165 

1872 
1873 

1,420 
1,978 
1,604 
3,460 
11,117 
2,272 
4,222 

55 

93 

105 

69 

139 

367 

5 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

4,523 

606 

5,129 

9,839,842 

1,196,205 

244,122 

11,280,169 

1881 

5,621 

804 

100 

6,525 

9,023,552 

2,153,527 

282,945 

11,460,024 

1882 

1,821 

628 

2,449 

8,432,643 

2,536,264 

266,525 

11,235,432 

1883 

526 

526 

9,598,004 

2,038,230 

247,375 

11,883,609 

1884 

25,289 

2,048 

405 

27,742 

10,164,414 

1,941,736 

280,263 

12,386,413 

1885 

23,393 

5.3,005 

742 

77,140 

8,086,742 

1,836,834 

221,287 

10,144,863 

1886 

12,719 

49,385 

3,146 

65,250 

8,799,001 

1,943,973 

277,199 

11,020,173 

1887 

139,610 

36,512 

5,115 

181,237 

10,380,015 

2,284,300 

231,623 

12,895,938 

1888 

18,561 

98,097 

2,504 

119,162 

9,482,080 

2,305,412 

212,916 

12,000,408 

1889 

34,286 

85,591 

3,180 

123,057 

10,312,902 

1,894,693 

201,791 

12,409,386 

1890 

4,676 

29,707 

8,054 

42,437 

10,914,362 

1,146,497 

199,872 

12,260,731 

1891 

6,888 

18,719 

19,087 

44,694 

14,844,172 

572,342 

240,283 

15,656,797 

1892 

13,918 

17,440 

14,710 

46,068 

18,106,617 

379,342 

285,681 

18,771,640 

1893 

49,517 

5,495 

23,025 

78,037 

20,801,334 

240.771 

270,990 

21,313,095 

1894 

67,162 

19,150 

16,358 

102,670 

19,996,440 

322,963 

248,538 

20,567,941 

1895 

47,344 

17,120 

12,838 

77,302 

20,808,654 

142,336 

249,818 

21,200,808 

1896 

334,185 

48,201 

18,679 

401,065 

24,006,305 

162,246 

260,235 

24,428,786 

1897 

405,572 

23,951 

8,698 

438,221 

29,425,961 

73,019 

213,993 

29,712,973 

1898 

155,306 

19,853 

7,245 

182,404 

32,216,600 

57,307 

327,079 

32,600,986 

1899 

248,214 

15,349 

16,452 

280,015 

39,675,209 

38,944 

349,065 

40,063,218 

1900 

532,541 

16,140 

14,787 

563,468 

38,868,071 

116,353 

390,734 

39,375,158 

1901 

323,244 

16,919 

22,237 

362,400 

40,725,138 

155,370 

343,823 

41,224,331 

1902 

211,343 

28,691 

20,468 

260,502 

49,637,772 

82,998 

742,355 

50,463,125 

1903 

217,636 

27,060 

27,716 

272,412 

45,281,143 

77,767 

996,954 

46,355,864 

1904 

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Wool. 

» 

Quantities. 

Values. 

1 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

1,605,635 
2,819,962 
2,442,692 
2,892,329 

69,379 

55,905 

1,116 

870 

668 

17,401 

1,725 

17,827 

16,836 

34,046 

144,339 

9,501 

374,809 
760,748 
769,113 
839,145 
1,370,868 
1,450,259 
966,445 
917,949 
915,774 
681,978 
673,225 
547,555 
911,271 

7 
32 
70 

444,195 

1869 

816  685 

1870 



770,299 

1871 

839,145 

1872 

1,371  738 

1873 

3,126.572 
2,764,796 
2,647,498 
2,907,229 
2,476,484 
2,445,893 
3,013,587 
3,619,181 

1,450,927 

1874 
1875 
1876 

71,607 
10,957 
70,771 
98,576 
156,027 
640,826 
66,B85 

2,693,189 
2,636,521 
2,836,458 
2,377,120 
2,28  1,666 
2,372,761 
3,551,906 

20 

788 

200 

■"6 

983,846 
919,680 
933,601 

1877 
1878 
1879 

160 

48 

698,974 
707,319 
691,894 

1880 

590 

151 

920,923 

1881 

89,423 

1,314,700 

1,404,123 

16,397 

393,286 

409,683 

1882 

121,286 

931,419 

600 

1,053,305 

22,531 

223,926 

200 

246,657 

1883 

167,902 

1,207,582 

88 

1,375,572 

25,463 

255,043 

24 

280,530 

1884 

114,252 

1,386,639 

140 

1,501,031 

24,451 

285,583 

26 

310,060 

1885 

78,129 

911,796 

989,925 

9,253 

186,925 

196,178 

1886 

*207,053 

1,316,228 

903 

1,524,184 

45,254 

271,424 

259 

316,937 

1887 

118,082 

1,297,867 

289 

1,416,238 

28,912 

288,251 

87 

317,250 

1888 

954,189 

786 

954,975 

223,125 

141 

223,266 

1889 

2,800 

1,011,457 

744 

1,015,001 

470 

216,918 

212 

217,600 

1890 

1,046,894 

860 

1,047,754 

235,466 

203 

235,669 

1891 

1,107,560 

726 

1,108,286 

245.322 

181 

245,503 

1892 

913,170 

3,220 

916,390 

200,125 

735 

200,860 

1893 

1,167,360 

1,474 

1,168,834 

228,030 

281 

228,311 

1894 

256 

76,982 

2,640 

79,878 

24 

15,486 

646 

16,156 

1895 

10,205 

5,449,955 

3,001 

5,463,161 

2,091 

1,046,726 

642 

1,049,459 

1896 

60,563 

3,851,432 

4,379 

3,916,374 

11,775 

811,528 

617 

823,920 

1897 

236,731 

7,499,949 

3,497 

7,740,177 

44,529 

1,382,637 

793 

1,427,959 

1898 

580 

1,010,969 

2,871 

1,014,420 

52 

176,436 

666 

177,154 

1899 

59,394 

21,996 

8,648 

90,038 

9,350 

3,437 

1,633 

14,420 

1900 

241,062 

1,933,627 

6,358 

2,181,047 

48,129 

368,721 

1,269 

418,119 

1901 

93,300 

945,623 

4,750 

1,043,673 

19,040 

166,555 

945 

186,540 

1902 

81,963 

1,885,367 

5,442 

1,972,772 

12,575 

288,406 

1,068 

302,049 

1903 

235,178 

2,286,911 

5,061 

2,527,150 

39,229 

343,107 

543 

382,879 

1904 

472,375 

1,299,362 

3,632 

1,775,429 

76,131 

229,398 

760 

306,289 

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Animals  and  their  Produce — Conclvded. 


All  Othkr  Articles,  N.E.S. 

Totals. 

Values. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

1 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

s 

$ 

$ 

5,655 

4,269 

7,955 

10,661 

20,447 

25,691 

100,942 

25,005 

191,285 

24,489 

24,744 

83,715 

62,691 

12,734 
9,669 
14,563 
15,477 
20,799 
83,313 
79,645 
28,552 
61,878 
66,988 
48,518 
48,093 
75,726 

1,099 
34 

375 
1,085 

185 
1,221 

620 

3,380 

299,008 

319 
2,2.39 
2,741 

917 

19,488 

13,972 

22,893 

27,223 

41,431 

110,225 

181,207 

56,937 

552,171 

91,796 

75,501 

134,549 

139,334 

2,724,017 
3,342,377 
4,345,179 
4,859,709 
6,087,792 
7,245,415 
8,559,764 
7,026,730 
7,887,627 
9,013,441 
9,060,279 
9,120,141 
11,104,223 

3,794,673 
5,011,989 
7,326,764 
7,191,154 
6,103,681 
6,5.53,900 
5,706,366 
5,085,172 
4,896,786 
4,592,707 
4,483,106 
4,553,262 
6,016,988 

374,477 
415,041 
466,218 
557,643 
515,491 
443,702 
413,039 
588,605 
830,156 
614,469 
476,472 
427,201 
486,366 

6,893,167 
8,769,407 
12,138,161 
12,608,506 
12,706,967 
14,243,017 
14,679,169 
12,700,.'507 
13,614,569 
14,220,617 
14,019,857 
14,100,604 
17,607,577 

18f8 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

46,846 

97,257 

20,630 

164,733 

15,327,964 

5,546,944 

485,311 

21,360,219 

1881 

14,604 

92,099 

4,203 

110,906 

13,365,399 

6,592,068 

497,292 

20,454,759 

1882 

22,588 

83,451 

2,794 

108,833 

13,158,194 

6,567,588 

558,561 

20,284,343 

1883 

19,983 

95,200 

2,195 

117,378 

16,054,004 

6,367,702 

524,402 

22,946,108 

1884 

19,127 

109,655 

1,044 

129,826 

17,979,895 

6,789,662 

567,647 

25,337,104 

1885 

20,804 

138,983 

891 

160,678 

14,814,672 

6,742,789 

507,972 

22,065,433 

1886 

9,328 

101,769 

3,978 

115,075 

16,315,474 

7,291,369 

640,094 

24,246,937 

1887 

15,357 

61,715 

8,351 

79,423 

16,571,072 

7,595,743 

552,482 

24,719,297 

1888 

20,215 

74,846 

4,218 

99,279 

16,227,060 

7,137,006 

530,641 

23,894,707 

1889 

12,149 

81,669 

10,835 

10*,653 

18,578,722 

5,966,474 

561,799 

25,106,995 

1890 

16,405 

78,241 

29,792 

124,438 

20,991,143 

4,316,979 

659,619 

25,967,741 

1891 

24,563 

103,475 

14,986 

143,024 

24,068,081 

3,93.5,924 

590,845 

28,594,850 

1892 

20,654 

100,076 

10,963 

131,693 

27,052,050 

3,951,850 

732,599 

31,736,499 

1893 

41,577 

80,016 

7,823 

129,416 

28,986,095 

2,311,104 

684,774 

31,881,973 

1894 

51,864 

66,728 

2,340 

120,932 

30,022,479 

3,713,148 

652,143 

34,387,770 

1895 

30,020 

64,565 

253 

94,838 

32,523,071 

3,341,275 

'643,295 

36,507,641 

1896 

41,301 

98,667 

3,897 

143,865 

33,600,891 

5,081,811 

.562,550 

39.245,252 

1897 

78,912 

123,526 

3,641 

206,079 

39,737,089 

4,192,943 

371,438 

44,301,470 

1898 

134,875 

'117,105 

11,646 

263,626 

41,604,999 

4,628,533 

509,598 

46,743,130 

1899 

95,791 

138,455 

18,324 

252,570 

49,881,630 

5,326,750 

940,427 

56,148,807 

1900 

148,881 

182,499 

35,258 

366,638 

49,186,025 

5,331,657 

977,629 

55,495,311 

1901 

81,881 

207,102 

106,671 

395,654 

52,687,998 

5,139,262 

1,333,949 

59,161,209 

1902 

73,997 

199,290 

355,277 

628,564 

62,998.927 

5,319,198 

1,499,417 

69,817,542 

1903 

57,774 

179,007 

218,399 

45.5,180 

^7,920,010 

4,217,653 

1,674,454 

63,812,117 

1904 

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Bran. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

08 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

Cwt. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

-141,232 

41,078 

119,191 

157,598 

58,782 

33,336 

13,898 

15,093 

9,252 

11,592 

19,784 

40,568 

89,113, 

52,734 

23,259 

107,324 

90,664 

36,241 

19,686 

27,992 

18,153 

6,620 

5,227 

3,587 

5,069 

27,202 

592 

314 

47 

62 

1,366 

28 

53,326 

1869 

23,573 

1870 

107,371 

1871 

90  726 

1872 

37,607 

1873 

19,714 

1874 

13,898 

15,093 

9,232 

6,977 

8,378 

11,649 

56,842 

27,992 

1875 

20 

63 

88 

206 

464 

18,153 

1876 

92 
142 
102 
180 
448 

6,712 

1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

4,552 
11,318 
28,713 
31,807 

5,522 
10,571 
26,594 
25,088 

10,891 
14,260 
31,843 
52,738 

1881 

20,204 

69,720 

206 

9O,l.S0 

18,755 

33,254 

232 

52,241 

1882 

17,915 

38,527 

17 

56,459 

17,294 

22,281 

15 

39,590 

1883 

16,717 

7,237 

607 

24,561 

16,678 

4,378 

750 

21,806 

1884 

37,343 

14,023 

706 

52,072 

38,325 

7,504 

808 

40,637 

1885 

37,359 

23,089 

2,433 

62,881 

33,730 

10,646 

2,301 

46,677 

1886 

25,733 

89,108 

1,266 

116,107 

23,657 

39,775 

1,081 

64,5ia 

1887 

35,605 

73,401 

2,425 

111,431 

33,826 

37,930 

2,032 

73,788 

1888 

33,089 

29,174 

2,121 

64,384 

31,163 

16,548 

1,944 

^        49,655 

1889 

56,634 

24,840 

4,232 

85,706 

54,237 

10,874 

4,191 

69,302 

1890 

70,727 

31,493 

4,128 

106,348 

68,340 

14,103 

3,782 

86,225- 

1891 

100,562 

80,522 

7,751 

188,835 

97,872 

56,444 

8,008 

1S2,32 

1892 

99,420 

80,164 

7,145 

186,729 

86,961 

51,318 

6,864 

145,143 

1893 

98,818 

145,182 

11,022 

255,022 

87,606 

83,016 

10,244 

180,766 

189  i 

70,950 

44,034 

19,580 

134,564 

55,470 

21,776 

19,303 

96,549 

1895 

84,355 

24,859 

9-923 

119,137 

66,461 

12,575 

8,223 

87,259- 

1896 

113,361 

15,614 

10,177 

139,152 

94,507 

8,509 

9,369 

112,385 

1897 

126,643 

38,228 

8,318 

173,189 

100,696 

14,876 

6,605 

122,177 

1898 

124,003 

135,328 

11,161 

270,492 

96,063 

61,806 

7,861 

165,730 

1899 

118,425 

96,939 

11,868 

227,232 

120,930 

36,418 

9,766 

167,120 

1900 

123,188 

55,683 

13,696 

192,567 

100,044 

34,966 

10,196 

145,206 

1901 

86,673 

204,910 

57,772 

349,  .355 

63,499 

137,957 

40,789 

242,245 

1902 

80,074 

267,329 

36,193 

383,596 

61,920 

147,209 

28,019 

237,148 

1903 

130,596 

155,264 

65,781 

351,641 

93,292 

91,048 

57,630 

241,970 

1904 

152,643 

311,545 

85,848 

550,036 

117,606 

195,066 

61,692 

374,364 

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Agricultural  Products. 


Flax. 


Quantities. 


Great 
Britain. 


Cwt. 


United 
States. 


110 


31 


10,811 
5,867 
3,887 
2,608 


5.5 


Cwt. 


Other 
Countries. 


Cwt. 


18,212 
24,632 
26,195 
13,36; 
5,864 
10,137 

6,176 

6,500 

11,63^1 

5,281 

7,060 

7,286 

10,128 

10,325 

17,108 

21,207 

21,877 

38,457 

34,864 

16,919 

10,825 

11,503 

35,414 

5,710 

12,612 

28,344 

32,140 

14,645 

19,301 

27,775 


Totals. 


Cwt. 

16,134 
11,681 
64,333 


39,419. . 
8,1241 


18,212 
24,632 
26,195 
13,367 
5,864 
10,137 

6,286 

6,509 

11,634 

5,312 

7,060 

7,286 

10,128 

10,325 

17,108 

21,207 

21,877 

38,457 

34,864 

27,730 

16,692 

15,39  J 

38,022 

5,710 

12,667 

28,344 

32,140 

14,645 

19,301 

27,783 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


1,449 


270 


1,780 


890 


101,126 
52,041 
33,936 
21,438 


274 


112,049 

116,943 

74,273 

112,778 

115,290 

86,609 

113,256 

164,406 

165,125 

182,979 

98,971 

46,194 

95,502 

66,094 

85,537 

108,220 

72,889 

59,904 

49,301 

78,422 

80,207 

121,807 

175,563 

181,386 

112,360 

124,082 

167,077 

99,526 

94,951 

283,214 

38,735 

74,858 

196,769 

235,080 

143,531 

175,243 

271,473 


Other 
Countries.. 


40 


Totals. 


■    >H 


113,4981  1868 
116,943  1869 

74,273  1870 
112,778  1871 
11.5,290  1872 

86.879  1873 


113,256 

164,406 

165,125 

182,979 

98,97] 

46,194 

95,502 

67,874 

85,  .537 

108,220 

73,779 

59,904 

49,301 

78,422 

80,207 

121,807 

175,563 

181,386 

112,360 

124,082 

268,203 

151,567 

128,887 

304,652 

38,735 

75,132 

196,769 

235,080 

143,531 


1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1881 

1832 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 


175,243'  1903 

i 
271,5131  1904 


10_i— 29 


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Fruits—. 

\.PPLES,  GhKKN 

Quantitiea. 

Values. 

1 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals 

Brls. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

8 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1 

■ 

Not  separately 

stated  prior  to  1885. 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

. 

188,5 

207,659 

^5,320 

5,957 

238,9.36 

537,699 

51,609 

12,952 

602,260 

1886 

176,505 

41,407 

.     4,831 

222,743 

410,898 

55,302 

10,804 

477,004 

1887 

295,931 

103,232 

2,978 

402,141 

649,282 

197,613 

5,995 

852,890 

1888 

218,019 

170,840 

3,453 

392,312 

520.754 

284,252 

8,089 

813,095 

1889 

619,217 

144,618 

8,135 

771,970 

1,277,577 

230,108 

20,764 

1,528,449 

1890 

313,684 

61,927 

2,864 

378,475 

835,545 

149,479 

8,139 

99.3,163 

1891 

390,169 

58,308 

2,359 

450,836 

1,235,247 

147,158 

7,309 

1,389,714 

1892 

668,793 

16,995 

5,163 

690,951 

1,405,527 

27,661 

11,695 

1,441,883 

1893 

946,063 

228,302 

13,300 

1,187,665 

2,247,482 

447,249 

36,492 

2,731,223 

1894 

184,856 

87,160 

6,222 

278,238 

669,156 

221,187 

18,130 

808,473 

1895 

751,232 

86,841 

15,195 

853,268 

1,659,441 

134,702 

27,320 

1,821,463 

1896 

504,680 

54,062 

8,440 

567,182 

1,303,451 

85,419 

27,600 

1,416,470 

1897 

1,579,272 

54,348 

30,850 

1,664,47( 

2,409,787 

50,498 

42,683 

2,502,968 

1898 

414,181 

7,933 

17,304 

439,418 

1,239,777 

18,879 

48,025 

1,306,681 

1899 

972,125 

81,204 

21,739 

1,075,068 

2,412,728 

156,191 

52,433 

2,621,352 

1900 

'1      'I  I  h 

896,935 

29,529 

29,994 

956,458 

2,423,079 

73,625 

81,529 

2,578,233 

1901 

643,945 

12,502 

22,204 

678,651 

1,422,665 

18,188 

42,074 

1,482,927 

I  ^^*?f 

490,338 

17,162 

8,715 

516,215 

1,495,107 

49,348 

22,353 

1,566,808 

W  1  M "-' 

1903 

973,805 

6,064 

20,659 

1,000,528 

2,696,1^27 

11,508 

50,289 

2,758,724 

1904 

1,513,744 

14,899 

69,971 

1,593,614 

4,379,826 

34,579 

176,388 

4,590,793 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Agricultural  Products — Continued. 


Fhuits— Other  (including  Dbied)  N.E.  S. 

Total  Fbuitb. 

Values. 

Val 

aes. 

S 

-     Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

9 

S 

$ 

9 

9 

$ 

$ 

$ 

Not  sp 

irately  stat 

ed  prior  to  1885. 

r             44,406 
8,788 

23,462 

39,791 
139,687 
131,876 

59,651 
139,915 

45,127 
161,156 

86,115 
127,822 
294,428 

35,740 
14,266 
23,946 
48,110 

108,852 
30,493 
62,104 
24,079 

118,296 
26,564 
55,906 
18,950 
42,065 

7,188 

7,096 

11,403 

10,956 

15,618 

20,979 

7,160 

15,869 

6,582 

7.222 

7,312 

10,846 

10,673 

87,333 

30,150 

58,811 

98,867 

264,157 

183,348 

128,915 

179,863 

170,005 

194,942 

149,333 

157,618 

347,166 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

591,006 

44,775 

9,877 

645,658 

1881 

372,519 

157,916 

10,029 

540,464 

1882 

402,654 

81,902 

14,629 

.       499,185 

1883 

78,890 

83,912 

10,246 

173,048 

1884 

3,944 

27,666 

1,370 

32,98 

«           641,643 

79,276 

14,322 

635,240 

1886 

38 

22,064 

492 

22,5S 

4           410,936 

77,.%6 

11,296 

499,598 

1886 

2,725 

14,724 

849 

18. 2f 

8           652,007 

1 

212,337 

6,844 

871,188 

1887 

5,282 

39,387 

231 

44,9C 

»0           520,036 

323,639 

8,320 

857,995 

1888 

7,774 

88,992 

2,603 

99,3( 

;9|       1,285,351 

1 

319,100 

23,367 

1,627,818 

1889 

6,765 

73,288 

674 

80,75 

m          842,310 

222,767 

8,813 

1,073,890 

1890 

19,950 

141,583 

15,890 

177,45 

53        1,2.55,197 

288,741 

23,199 

1,567,137 

1891 

34,531 

150,385 

4,383 

189,2< 

»        1,440,058 

178,046 

16,078 

1,634,182 

1892 

78,546 

154,227 

135,962 

368,7: 

$5        2,326,028 

601,476 

172,454 

3,099,958 

1893 

20,090 

1.36,866 

92,461 

249,4 

17           589,246 

358,053 

110,591 

1,057,890 

1894 

103,681 

243,9.36 

160,244 

507,8( 

51        1,763,122 

378,638 

187,564 

2,329,321 

1895 

61,252 

195,924 

42,632 

299, 8( 

}8        1,364,703 

281,343 

70,232 

1,716,278   1896 

97,111 

185,390 

202,370 

484,8 

n        2,506,898 

235,888 

245,053 

2,987,839   1897 

147,568 

129,032 

126,079 

402,6 

r9        1,387,345 

147,911 

174,104 

1,709,360   1898 

1 

320,763 

191,187 

463,113 

975,01 

53    ,    2,733,491 

347,378 

515,546 

3,596,415 

1899 

272,391 

!       182,303 

272,735 

727,4 

29        2,695,470 

255,928 

354,264 

3,305,662 

1900 

182,362 

175,297 

1 

169,430 

527,0 

B9        1,605,027 

193,485 

211,504 

2,010,016 

1901 

138,246 

110,190 

107,979 

350,4 

15         1,633,353 

159,538 

130,332 

1,923,223 

1902 

405,808 

144,892 

381,790 

932,4 

90        3,102,735 

156,400 

432,079 

3,691,214 

1903 

356,644 

185,560 

343,656 

885,8 

60        4,736,470 

220,139 

520,044 

5,476,653   1904 

10_i— 29| 


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No.  18  (E).— Exports  of  Canada— 


Grain— *Barley. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

> 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

TotaJs. 

Bush. 

Bush. 

Bush. 

Bush. 

$ 

§ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

4,055,872 
4,630,069 
6,663,877 
4,832,997 
5,606,343 
4,34fi,923 
3,748,270 
5,419,054 
10,168,176 
6,440,762 
7,267,399 
5,383,922 
7,239,562 

93,674 

240 

5,101 

8,608 

31,016 

3,092,864 
5,003,754 
4,747,644 
3,416,720 
3,443,647 
2,956,008 
4,074,553 
5,359,341 
7,426,827 
4,568,280 
3.787,718 
4,643,048 
4,184,007 

18 

111 

29 

264 

57 

98 

2,278 

3,930 

2,760 

5,773 

3,452 

3,195 

11,981 

3,186,556 

1869 
1870 

5,004,105 
4,752,774 

1871 

3,425,592 

1872 

3,474,720 

1873 

2,956,106 

1874 
1875 

24 

3,745,087 
5,413,844 
10,164,551 
6,338,098 
6,498,444 
5,193,324 
6,732,403 

3,159 
■  5,210 
3,603 
6,968 
4,893 
4,018 
20,353 

24 

4,076,855 
5,363,271 

1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

22 

95,696 
764,062 
186,580 
486,806 

17 

58,061 

524,569 

143,244 

285,697 

7,429,604 
4,632,114 
4,315,739 

4,789,487 
4,481,685 

1881 

69,188 

8,724,931 

6,460 

8,800,579 

42,834 

6,212,998 

4,351 

6,260,183 

1882 

6,306 

11,577,251 

4,889 

11,588,446 

4,660 

10,105,556 

4,407 

10,114,623 

1883 

68,729 

8,741,626 

6,861 

8,817,216 

42,315 

6,245,263 

5,655 

6,293,233 

1884 

65,238 

7,700,581 

14,443 

7,780,262 

40,175 

5,054,144 

10,323 

5,104,642 

1885 

30,077 

9,028,314 

9,004 

9,067,395 

20,235 

5,477,441 

6,157 

5,503,833 

1886 

19,153 

8,528,287 

6,862 

8,554,302 

11,248 

5,708,130 

5,315 

5,724,693 

1887 

10,443 

9,437,717 

8,804 

9,456,964 

6,827 

5,245,968 

6,094 

5,257,889 

1888 

1,687 

9,360,521 

7,950 

9,370,158 

700 

6,488,317 

5,399 

6,494,416 

1889 

6,312 

•9,934,501 

7,394 

9,948,207 

3,838 

6,454,603 

6,148 

6,464,589 

1890 

27,132 

9,939,745 

9,031 

9,975,908 

12,017 

4,532,562 

5,830 

4,600,409 

1891 

132,650 

4,762,953 

6,724 

4,892,327 

75,225 

2,849,269 

5,379 

2,929,873 

1892 

2,439,959 

2,721,168 

41,641 

5,202,768 

1,233,844 

1,354,485 

25,034 

2,613,363 

1893 

550,695 

1,431,398 

58,555 

2,040,648 

278,515 

638,271 

27,569 

944,355 

1894 

97,971 

493,551 

5,883 

597,405 

44,269 

216,493 

3,4.38 

264,200 

1895 

30,365 

1,674,193 

3,812 

1,708,370 

11,961 

706,586 

2,171 

720,718 

1896 

45,769 

787,787 

7,169 

840,725 

15,483 

297,438 

3,107 

316,028 

1897 

534,096 

1,246,343 

50,655 

1,831,094 

178,532 

371,633 

16,340 

566,505 

1898 

308,424 

84,083 

51,149 

443,656 

111,410 

28,867 

18,701 

158,978 

1899 

116,131 

122,374 

443 

238,948 

50,664 

59,158 

218 

110,040 

1900 

1,753,135 

164,468 

238,679 

2,156,282 

810,917 

77,754 

121,754 

1,010,425 

1901 

2,009,708 

190,547 

186,116 

2,386,.371 

947,964 

85,927 

89,164 

1,123,055 

1902 

345,936 

17,461 

93,720 

457,117 

172,028 

9,499 

49,672 

231,199 

1903 

626,006 

37,112 

283,894 

947,012 

291,032 

17,148 

149,053 

457,233 

1904 

703,166 

86,175 

268,329 

1,057,670 

330,401 

39,036 

120,000 

489,437 

« 

[ncludes  'Ry 

3  '  prior  to  18 

IS. 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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A^rricultural  Products  — Continued. 


Grain— Beans. 


Quantities. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


Bush. 


5,600 

1,578 

6 


4,042 
720 
160 

137 
923 


390 


327 


8,146 

100,914 

75,017 

48,692 

15,867 

8,550 

7,690 

5,090 

3,561 


United 
States. 


Bush. 


89,928 
111,411 
69,604 
118,281 
71,  62 
59,057 
70,975 

108,138 

95,416 

142,325 

55,652 

192,512 

155,092 

197,764 

66,531 

302,826 

183,638 

321,898 

313,643 

273,354 

216,235 

349,189 

243,220 

155,855 

58,105 

16,496 

66,992 

2-.0,267 

123,574 

33,526 

65,782 


Other 
Couc  tries. 


Bush. 


Totals. 


Great 
Britain. 


168 
39 

250 

241 
94 
94 

174 

65 

40 

97 

130 

167 

996 

552 

237 

346 

357 

1,831 

1,530 

2,959 

2,018 

1,745 

2,849 

7,674 

140,173 

239,197 

229,197 

51,599 

22,867 

12,427 

14,554 


Bush. 

33,340 

38,802 
63,958 
35,557 
45,225 
50,366 
90,096 

111,450 
75,454 

120,100 
71,162 
59,151 
75,191 

108,923 

95,616 

142,422 

55,919 

193,602 

156,088 

198,318 

66,768 

303,172 

183,995 

323,729 

315,563 

276,313 

218,580 

350,934 

2.54,215 

264,443 

273,295 

304,385 

312,056 

310,416 

154,131 

51,043 

83,897 


1,467 
437 
102 


4,331 
1,370 


4,784 
750 
290 

611 
702 


United 
States. 


523 


700 

9,046 

81,310 

54,487 

42,233 

17,700 

11,049 

9,477 

7,327 

5,988 


Other 
Countries. 


55,442 
64,749 
68,097 
44,605 
65,550 
72,21 
'  132,508 

128,400 
60,474 

117,920 
75,807 
52,975 
71,954 

116,813 

197,215 

212,282 

91,841 

184,917 

154,739 

206,617 

124,214 

405,534 

249,323 

493,486 

408,520 

351,058 

261,662 

422,521 

245,909 

102,221 

43,583 

15,145 

99,341 

338,261 

185,921 

53,865 

102,470 


704 
4 
1,469 
283 
273 
112 
420 
134 
461 
447 
198 
187 
210 

115 

97 

232 

250 

250 

1,375 

781 

581 

821 

721 

2,282 

2,602 

4,624 

3,115 

2,762 

3,491 

11,570 

101,482 

181,657 

217,845 

68,851 

30,415 

18,429 

24,9991 


Totals. 


56,146 

66,220 

70,003 

44,990 

65,823 

72,329 

132,928 

128,534 

65,266 

119,737 

76,013 

53,162 

76,948 

117,708 

197,602 

212,514 

'92,702 

185,869 

156,114 

207,402 

124,795 

406,355 

250,044 

495,768 

411,645 

355,682 

265,477 

425,283 

258,446 

195,101 

199,552 

239,035 

334,886 

418,161 

225,813 

79,621 

133,457 


1868 
7869 
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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


m 


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No.  18  (E). — Exports  of  Canada — 


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 


Grain— Buckwheat. 


Quantities. 


Great 
Britain. 


Bush. 


United 
States. 


Bush. 


Other 
Countries. 


Bush. 


Totals. 


Bush. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1893. 


1893 

08,272 

156,301 

370,031 

594,604 

32,547 

67,376 

177,758 

277,681 

1894 

41,742 

244,649 

224,825 

511,216 

22,391 

139,700 

114,942 

277,033 

1895 

33,330 

127,714 

218,750 

379,794 

14,195 

53,933 

105,928 

174,056 

1896 

16,398 

31,179 

357,423 

405,000 

7,008 

11,924 

154,757 

173,689 

1897 

144,560 

50 

334,945 

479,555 

57,568 

13 

124,152 

181,733 

1898 

330,750 

28,036 

361,833 

721,219 

131,884 

9,285 

156,322 

297,491 

1899 

183,794 

8,976 

141,722 

334,492 

97,372 

4,508 

70,757 

178,637 

1900 

121,664 

3,784 

149,132 

274,580 

63,086 

2,196 

80,773 

146,055 

1901 

180,669 

3,392 

245,273 

429,334 

93,798 

1,689 

132,230 

227,717 

1902 

147,620 

4,133 

162,797 

314,550 

79,094 

2,141 

94,282 

175,517 

1903 

123,998 

1,977 

188,374 

314,349 

07,900 

1,080 

106,414 

175,394 

1904 

284,078 

15,934 

140,627 

440,639 

154,121 

•   7,555 

72,  .353 

234,029 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Agricultural  Products  — Continued. 


Grain— Oats. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

!    United 
j    States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

-  ® 

Bush. 

Bush. 

Bush. 

Bueh. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

,:::::::::: 

1,738,441 

762,620 

2,187,r)47 

42,386 

85,976 

620,467 

998,100 

2,980,839 

2,644,233 

2.970,284 

2,:i40,062 

2,373,290 

4,717,0  0 

396,294 

210,490 

69,474 

38,245 

16,385 

140,050 

367,428 

778.276 

8571706 

1,130,712 

891,880 

647.798 

1,084,562 

342,310 

120,773 

638,245 

177,556 

151,795 

66,488 

1        57,148 

1       610,539 

34,352 

24,906 

6,752 

3,219 

152,354 

I        15,922 

30,486 

'         12,736 

15,426 

'         12,162 

1         10,490 

31,223 

57,980 

247,203 

91,542 

61,353 

153,308 

470,410 

754,526 

1           361,749 

720,455 

231,227 

180,342 

217,028 

455,709 

1,446,795 

1,130,261 

1,247,160 

959,085 

804,325 

1,707,326 

1868 
1869 
1870 

1871 
1872 
1873 

788,654 
1,524,648 
1,984,574 
2.696.703 
2,181,815 
1,909,983 
3,032,940 

138,125 

1,350,692 

88,372 

72,378 

19,378 

8,940 

481,138 

71,321 
114,499 
571,287 
201,203 
138,869 
454,367 
1,202,962 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

2,604,331 

54,407 

367,794 

2,926,532 

1,005,516 

19,615 

166,742 

1,191,873 

1881 

1,839,710 

1,796,104 

511,140 

4,146,954 

776,533 

724,004 

228,237 

1,728,774 

1882 

129,117 

607,953 

286,983 

1,024,053 

54,379 

275,320 

131,122 

460,821 

1883 

901,069 

22,985 

422,666 

1,346,720 

322,479 

9,013 

170,220 

501,712 

1884 

1,866,221 

94,971 

397,810 

2,359,002 

703,001 

34,515 

155,997 

893,513 

1 

1885 

3,280,787 

240,159 

629,042 

4,149,988 

1,147,969 

75,817 

230,210 

1,453,996' 

1886 

1,627,629 

40,342 

380,269 

2,048,240 

509,875 

12,210 

131,752 

653,837: 

1887 

177,194 

25,182 

364,345 

£66,721 

49,835 

9,019 

126,156 

185,010, 

1888 

2,568 

16,789 

317,828 

337,185 

750 

6,729 

123,153 

130,632 

1889 

454,090 

27,530 

276,172 

757,792 

138,371 

8,527 

109,258 

256,156 

1890 

16,528 

2,264 

241,777 

260,569 

5,954 

931 

123,032 

120,017 

1891 

0,743,720 

165,947 

504,662 

6,414,329 

1,975,485 

54,623 

211,148 

2,241,256    1802 

6,261,258 

.   63,300 

949,348 

7,273,906 

2,137,145 

22,223 

394,642 

2,553,010   1803 

1,738,666 

63,342 

1,016,694 

2,818,702 

642,471 

20,817 

413,463 

1,076,751   1894 

257,253 

175,043 

494,679 

926,975 

71,623 

51,099 

197,736 

320,458    1806 

487,252 

45,320 

435,565 

968,137 

112,704 

11,506 

149,651 

273,861    1896 

5,409,808 

43,470 

1,003,603 

6,546,881 

1,338,748 

8,388 

307,004 

1,655,130   1897 

8,143,107 

65,574 

1,667,782 

9,876,463 

2,472,488 

23,417 

545,673 

3,041,578 

1898 

8,977,646 

129,954 

1,205,392 

10,312,992 

2,811,112 

38,726 

418,550 

3,268,388 

1899 

6,028,704 

137,785 

762,725 

6,929,214 

1,866,521 

38,035 

237,723 

2,143,179 

1900 

6,611,396 

63,446 

1,480,221 

8,155.063 

1,996,298 

18,508 

475,625 

2,490,521 

1901 

3,544,674 

137,081 

1,348,368 

5,030,123 

1,401,150 

60,030 

590,479 

2,052,559 

1902 

5,623,116 

120,702 

1,849,359 

7,593,177 

1,861,661 

39,062 

682,428 

2,583,151; 

1903 

3,607,938 

189,037 

898,266 

4,695,241 

1,213,413 

62,333 

327,358 

1,603,104 

1904 

456 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  18  (E). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Gb 

AiN — Pease. 

Quantities. 

Vahies. 

1 

Great 
Britain 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 

Countries. 

Totals. 

Bush. 

Bush. 

Bush. 

Bush. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 

2,133,817 
1,046,300 
1,449.560 
1,159,956 
1,458,716 
1,128,027 
1,717,112 
2,839,781 
2,368,659 
1,745,917 
2,420,044 
2,714,995 
3,819,390 

1,122,900 

578,392 

842,476 

708,516 

967,349 

672,124 

9.34,720 

2,1.38,675 

1,040,529 

1,100,104 

1,429,425 

1,755.017 

2,598,089 

709,241 
373,762 
343,330 
277,311 
262,924 
244,393 
451,299 
502,176 
886,815 
379,841 
537,579 
288,059 
321,576 

18,524 
19,345 
14,284 
15,928 
15,889 
11,455 
7,742 
13,925 
12,245 
14,969 
17,097 
12,796 
57,851 

1,850,665 

1869 

971,499 

1870 

1,200,090 

1871 

1,001,755 

1872 

1,246,162 

1873 

927,972 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1,136^235 
2,247,788 
1,167,256 
1,262,566 
1,684,991 
2,329,818 
3,355,320 

571,256 
579.685 
1,190,097 
470,472 
716,255 
373,566 
391,756 

9;62i 

12,308 
11,306 
12,879 
18,798 
11,611 
72,314 

1,393,761 
2,654,776 
1,939,  .589 
1,494,914 
1,984,101 
2,055,872 
2,977,516 

1881 

3,781,853 

416,541 

47,196 

4,245,590 

3,061,074 

370,637 

46,292 

3,478,003 

1882 

2,852,162 

521,146 

148,185 

3,  .521, 493 

2,522,774 

525,746 

143,349 

3,191,869 

1883 

1,885,100 

368,697 

85,490 

2,339,287 

1,692,245 

381,084 

88,379 

2,161,708 

1884 

1,691,663 

355,120 

154,314 

2,201,097 

1,518,839 

338,602 

151,834 

2,009,275 

1885 

2,257,055 

369,166 

71,932 

2,698,153 

1,713,349 

300,669 

63,744 

2,077,762 

1886 

2.598,544 

506,704 

113,893 

3,219,141 

1,739,917 

377,003 

90,173 

2,207,093 

1887 

3,348,180 

405,358 

222,233 

3,975,771 

2,026,670 

331,349 

149,385 

2,507,404 

1888 

1,738,612 

363,356 

62,101 

2,164,069 

1,131,041 

351,365 

49,839 

1,532,245 

1889 

1,595,902 

332,027 

54,924 

1,982,853 

1,091,078 

312,650 

45,689 

1,449,417 

1890 

2,006,930 

528,052 

193,131 

2,728,113 

1,286,045 

445,547 

153,320 

1,884,912 

1891 

2,149,203 

500,978 

104,104 

2,754,285 

1,485,348 

457,603 

89,650 

2,032,601 

1892 

3,475,623 

547,324 

616,876 

4,639,823 

2,422,088 

483,814 

514,6.32 

3,450,534 

1893 

2,509,102 

462,686 

442,558 

3,414,346 

1,795,758 

427,136 

355,738 

2,578,632 

1894 

2,488,768 

335,909 

554,069 

3,378,746 

1,641,118 

329,968 

420,435 

2,391,521 

1895 

1,688,657 

329,633 

240,834 

2,259,124 

1,184,833 

357,937 

187,839 

1,730,659 

1896 

1,347,170 

198,699 

211,246 

1,757,115 

869,873 

263,701 

165,917 

1,299,491 

1897 

3,434,614 

255,507 

317,642 

4,007,763 

1,816,701 

322,505 

213,685 

2,352,891 

1898 

2,870,223 

87,294 

278,614 

3,236,131 

1,537,690 

81,834 

194,268 

1,813,792 

1899 

2,568,660 

67,822 

274,936 

2,911,418 

1,651,192 

73,320 

231,086 

1,955,598 

1900 

2,609,976 

74,883 

375,068 

3,059,927 

1,743,130 

87,973 

314,368 

2,145,471 

1901 

3,108,205 

151,813 

604,909 

3,864,927 

2,062,071 

118,590 

494,051 

2,674,712 

1902 

1,4.58,819 

120,876 

422,084 

2,001,779 

1,210,590 

170,026 

425,102 

1,805,718 

1933 

607,301 

175,674 

301,779 

1,144,754 

476,714 

210,033 

365,996 

1,052,743 

1904 

725,252 

200,684 

277,798 

1,203,734 

525,102 

241,374 

366,792 

1,133,268 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


457 


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Agricultural  Products — Continued. 


Grain— Rye. 


Quantities. 


Great 
Britain 


Bush. 


2,5.S7 
38,222 
37,040 

60,125 

2,450 


3,756 


34.387 
103,623 
59,222 
37,617 
45,544 
49,548 

178,141 
513,149 
326,.354 
472,416 
521,555 
377,913 
321,490 
45.347 


United 

States. 


Bush. 


Other 
Countries. 


Bush. 


Totals. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Bush. 


Included  with  '  Barley '  prior  to  1878. 


Other 
Countries. 


404,207 
440,544 
560,324 

454,825 

893,787 

912,486 

628,530 

249,140 

164,324 

26,030 

26 


237,042 

150,330 

111,503 

10,541 

51 

13,394 

29 

24 

5,163 

1,126 

2,156 

4 


33,783 


9,081  i 
162,158: 
360,456; 

355,346 

385,441 

135,323 

244,439 

34,400 
6,440 

98,.397 


165,264 
86,011 
50,526 
10,963 
17,377 


38,298 

621,234 

6 


165,500 
21,359 

148,929 
22.410 


415,8251 
640,924  j 
957,820 
I 
870,2961 

1,281,6781 

1,047,8091 

872,969! 

287,296 

170,764 

124,427 

26 


436,693 

339,964 

221,251 

59,121 

62,972 

62,942 

29 

216,463 

1,139,546 

327,486 

474,572 

687,059 

399,280 

470,419 

101,540 


1,900 
26,700 
i:8,144 

58,818 
1,960 


2,212! 


19,277 
68,444 
56,198 
24,436 
22,442 
27,510 


*  75,243 
283,648 
195,791 
278,228 
327,472 
227,469 
179,664 
24,089 


244,265 
234,024 
379,323 

381,276 

815,703 

605,801 

391,675 

151,379 

94.158 

12,350 

14 

113,320 

95,131 

88,207 

5,302 

43 

5,493 

18 

10 

2,371 

653 

1,058 

4 

6 


19,992 


5,504 
103,293 
295,234 

343,746 

373,456 

107,099 

174,088 

26,282 
4,508 

54,919 


88,164 
62,895 
46,100 
9,505 
10,454 


17,391 

330,520 

3 


97,401 
12,815 
90,288 
10,821 


Totals. 


251,669 
364,017 
702,701 

7^3,840 

1,191,119 

712,900 

565,663 

179,873 

98,666 

67,269 

14 


220,761 

226,470 

190,505 

39,243 

32,939 

33,003 

18 

92,644 

616,539 

196,447 

279,286 

424,877 

240,290 

269,952 

54,902 


1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
187.S 
1879 
1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

1839 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  18  (E.) — Exports  of  Canada — 


Grain 

—Wheat. 

> 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Bush. 

Bush. 

Bush, 

Bush. 

$ 

$ 

•    $ 

$ 

1868 

2,284,702 
3,809,208 
3,557,101 
1,748,977 
2,993,119 
4,379,741 
6,581,217 
4,383,022 
0,070,393 
2,393,155 
4,393.535 
6,610,724 
5,090,505 

1,140,099 
1,739,388 
2,828,307 
1,238,579 
1,804,771 
4,301,078 
0,350,277 
4,548,914 
5,12.5,289 
2,357,070 
4,241,292 
4,803,500 
4,810,0.36 

2,494,047 
1,44.3,730 

822,348 

743,338 
2,0(7,375 
1,662,301 
2,248,200 

410,822 
1,623,975 

370,019 
1,131,.5C4 
1,469,707 
1,066,483 

4,935 

205 

54,458 

'"  48^4.30 

494 

281,600 

3,648,081 

1869 
1870 

3,183,383 
3,705,173 

1871 

1,981,917 

1872 

3,900,582 

1873 

0,023,876 

1874 
1875 

4,509,195 
3,907.495 
4,376,740 
2,035,831 
3,402,025 
4,951,545 
4,120,027 

1,874,202 
415,527 

1,693,629 
348,946 
988,514 

1,657,835 
911,323 

197,820 

24 

8,378 

2,396 

1,344 

59,155 

8,886,077 
4,959,736 

1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

34 

9,294 

3,339 

1,433 

64,923 

6,749,298 
2,742,383 
.5,376,195 
6,274,640 
5,942,042 

1881 

2,329,958 

120,668 

73,047 

2,523,673 

2,396,370 

123,879 

73,571 

2,593,820 

1S82 

3,255,495 

561,394 

28,146 

3,845,035 

4,101,244 

750,091 

29,000 

5,180,335 

1883 

4,877,276 

878,471 

111,711 

5,867,458 

4,896,187 

841,738 

143,563 

5,881,488 

1884 

689,626 

55,898 

2 

745,526 

768,255 

44,665 

3 

812,923 

1885 

1,978,201 

345,410 

,     17,345 

2,340,9.56 

1,681,172 

268,718 

16,397 

1,966,287 

1386 

3,089,706 

309,772 

19,690 

3,419,168 

2,750,251 

256,767 

18,846 

3,025,864 

1887 

5,048,084 

341,508 

242,134 

5,631,726 

■     4,278,417 

205,940 

200,781 

4,745,138 

1888 

1,377,783 

777,698 

8,273 

2,163,754 

1,244,757 

633,438 

8,275 

1,886,470 

1889 

449,686 

36,560 

4,659 

490,905 

439,863 

26,591 

4,667 

471,121 

1890 

410,796 

6,723 

4,755 

422,274 

379,893 

6,589 

2,379 

388,861 

1891 

1,015,954 

1,092,109 

153 

2,108,216 

969,134 

613,690 

260 

1,583,084 

1892 

6,810,664 

1,489,881 

413,609 

8,714,154 

5,726,505 

871,263 

350,083 

0,947,851 

1893 

8,617,967 

454,633 

199,285 

9,271,885 

0,666,382 

246,568 

147,083 

7,060,033 

1894 

9,090,310 

124,619 

57,279 

9,272,208 

6,012,122 

76,846 

44,484 

6,133,452 

1895 

8,786,798 

20,190 

18,701 

8,825,689 

5,339,085 

10,258 

9,766 

5,359,109 

1890 

9,729,368 

115,484 

74,690 

9,919,542 

5,677,637 

40,424 

53,460 

5,771,521 

1897 

7,717,292 

16,603 

121,379 

7,855,274 

5,477,219 

11,737 

55,241 

5,544,197 

1898 

18,091,962 

84,630 

786,515 

18,963,107 

16,477,676 

76,242 

759,998 

17,313,916 

1899 

9,917,572 

17,337 

370,561 

10,305,470 

7,458,538 

12,643 

313,306 

7,784,487 

1900 

15,975,858 

82,785 

786,007 

16,844,650 

11,350,942 

58,305 

586,241 

11,995,488 

1901 

8,630,066 

53,180 

1,056,506 

9,739,758 

6,112,230 

34,989 

724,720 

6,871,939 

1902 

25,244,489 

15,088 

857,953 

26,117,530 

18,024,257 

9,161 

654,674 

18,688,092 

1903 

30,726,947 

892,904 

1,365,894 

32,985,745 

22,999,745 

530,264 

1,030,694 

24,566,703 

1904 

10,346,793 

11,262 

420,973 

16,779,028 

13,106,081 

8,780 

350,490 

13,405,351 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


459 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
Agricultural  Products — Continued. 


Grain— All  Otheh,  N.E.S. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

g 

Bush. 

BuBh. 

Bush. 

Bush. 

$ 

$ 

9 

$ 

10,057 

6,093 

14,644 

23,954 

102,243 

706,619 

233,864 

28,399 

9,299 

5,440 

6,548 

7,268 

17,057 

4 

5,500 
4,990 
8,856 
3,720 
15,140 
2,934 

57 
1,414 

81 
3,185 
6,176 
2,539 
5,735 

687 
888 
273 

926 

155 

23 
.360 

63 
602 
118 

45 
724 

6,191 

5,878 

9,133 

16,541 

56,966 

398,388 

81,224 

23,256 

8,471 

3,903 

6,311 

3,398 

7,211 

1868 

1 

1869 

4 

12,821 

40,900 

395,299 

81,144 

21,482 

8,327 

116 

17 

814 

752 

1870 

1871 

1872 

1873 

235,776 

26,109 

9,109 

201 

1,383 
1,719 

68 
1,915 

87 

4,333 

6,358 

5,816 

14,174 

20 
375 
103 
906 
182 

69 
1,164 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1,170 

2,899 

102 

4,171 

524 

1,463 

64 

2,051 

1881 

2,220 

185,547 

42 

187,809 

1,282 

184,302 

75 

185,659 

1882 

2,842 

103,173 

255 

106,270 

1,618 

57,853 

257 

59,728 

1883 

12,678 

89,695 

127 

102,500 

9,489 

58,384 

75 

67,948 

1884 

19,803 

54,293 

244 

74,340 

11,812 

32,569 

144 

44,525 

1885 

10,673 

59,152 

20,380 

90,205 

5,633 

25,651 

9,730 

41,014 

1886 

11,791 

55,390 

3,629 

70,810 

5,506 

.    23,238 

1,817 

.30,561 

1887 

4,496 

14,172 

272 

18,940 

1,743 

10,944 

179 

12,866 

1888 

12 

71,200 

514 

71,726 

15 

40,083 

387 

40,485 

1889 

624 

35,970 

11,669 

48,263 

187 

18,267 

5,903 

24,357 

1890 

2,660 

40,639 

37,629 

80,928 

1,183 

17,169 

18,870 

37,222 

1891 

124,464 

248,239 

334,274 

706,977 

63,775 

.124,183 

189,675 

377,633 

1892 

675 

15,300 

26,773 

42,748 

4O0 

7,155 

17,186 

24,741 

1893 

4,011 

1,226 

5,337 

1,779 

876 

2,655 

1894 

7,463 

146 

7,609 

2  877 

96 

2,973 
3,751 

1895 

2,546 

7,232 

256 

10,034 

1,145 

2,426 

183 

1896 

52,850 

2,155 

669 

55,674 

23,170 

440 

274 

23,884 

1897 

2,458 

1,243 

1,944 

5,645 

1,099 

497 

925 

2,521 

1898 

123,683 

2,771 

22,017 

148,471 

42,123 

407 

10,208 

52,738 

1899 

1,908 

2.141 

4,049 
5,190 

1,261 
1,198 

1,182 
709 

2,443 

1900 

1,6^0 

2,250 

1,260 

750 

2,657 

1901 

204,264 

22,063 

9,345 

235,672 

120,824 

7,486 

6,238 

134,548 

1902 

56,225 

2,713 

16,840 

7N778 

27,726 

1,586 

10,312 

39,624! 

1903 

73,429 

6,661 

14,632 

94,722 

32,995 

3,485 

8,969 

45,449 

1904 

460 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  i 

4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  18  (E.)— Exports  of  Canada— 


Total  Grain. 


Quantities. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 

Bush. 


Uuited    j      Other    j 
States.    I  Countries.! 


Bush. 


6,669,8S4 
7,766,0401 
7,543,301 
6,092,575; 
8,036.044] 
0,417,531; 
11,037,894 


Bush. 


6.418,666 
7,873,074 
13,206,340; 
7,352,508! 
8,704,218; 
7,739,0821 
9,162,093 


282,109 
132,431 
586,573 
230,5751 
174,313 
633,661; 
1,716,578; 


Totals. 


Bush. 

10,256,229 
10,293,092 
13,936,687 
8,343,827 
10,691,622 
11,241,143 
13.370,659 
15,771,.'>45 
21,336,214 
13,675,658; 
16,914,5751 
17,790,274; 
21,916,565 


Great 
Britain. 


8,747,3451 
7,958.503i 
6,963,064] 
3,360,411 

6,156,036 

1 
8,998,863; 

10,046,129; 

3,299,772J 

2,054,480 

2,933,959i 

3,420,618 

18,654,0421 

18,045,586 

13,503,3281 

10,845, 95l| 

11,636,649 

17,572,275 

30,335,090 

22,262,532j 

26,977,620' 

21,071,829 

31,331,405 

38,090,173 

21,789,564 


United 
States. 


2,761,971 
2,529,977 
3.745,859 
2,006,871 
2,860,421 
5,56S,55l! 
7,739,593! 
7,487,347 
7,036,199 
4,647,433 
7,089.091 
7,377,073 
8,812,664 


6,699,404 
7,011,758 
6,628,520 
4,663,250 
5,986,431 
5,004,344 
6,963,70?; 
7,012,692! 
10,032,524; 
5,470,151' 
5,739,8611 
6,693,5711 
6,181,432 


19,479,764; 
24,667,031 
19,344,515 

13,1^4,9931 

1 
17,020,744! 

19,759,656' 

I 

21,506,256; 

14,350,436; 

I 
13,134,048 

14,553,038 

10,760,018 

26,214,866 

22,973,571 

16,865,066 

14,521,437 

14,154,797 

21,257,147 

34,659,062 

24,883,662 

30,055,330j 

25,578,118] 

34,710,1821 

43,J:82,277i 

I      24,456,471 


6,565,886 
7,708,743 
6,686,744 
2,659,848 
4,132,483 
5,655,018 
6.826,299 
2,428,076 
1,535,544 
1,835,790 
2,605,288 
11,478,418 
10,935,183 
8,385,513 
6,049,257 
6,692,896 
9,048,491 
21,070,382 
12,349,025 
16,130,524 
11,551,632 
21,244,889 
25,911,769 
15,392,190 


7,226.711 
13,302,617 
8,619,341 
5,988,224 
6,450,208 
6,692,265 
6,097,672 
7,617,311 
7,246,190 
5,424,135 
4,527,279 
3,385,095 
1,765,089 
1,047,308 
1,610,704 
873,346 
816,947 
266,096! 
204,56o! 
306,823 
599,256 
445,170 
859,038 
485,025 


Other 
Countries. 

$ 

40,790 

51,099 

83,249 

31,901 

77,743 

22,804 

323,286 

76,329; 

262,766 

122,627 

91,061 

274,257 

901,333 


Totals. 

9,502,165 

9,592,834 

10,457,6-28 

6,702,022 

8,924,595 

10,595,699 

15,026.044 

14,570,368 

17,331,489 

10,240.211 

12,970,013 

14,344,i01 

15,895,429 

14,427,478 

21,789,981 

15,782,302 

9,154,865 

10,851,662 

12,707.440 

13,469,500 

10,235,816 

8,962,599 

7,625,500 

7,434,935 

16,232,787 

13,834,277 

1©,  444,028 

8,766,259 

8,096,808 

10,612,085 

23,444,367 

13,785,370 

18,057,233 

14,233,639 

23,553,736 

29,224,421 

17,158,997 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


m 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 
Agricultural  Products — Continued. 


Gbaih  Pbodcctb- 

-FujcB  or  Wheat. 

Qnantitiet. 

Valoes. 

Grejt 
Britain. 

Unit«i 
8tat«s. 

Other 
Countries. 

Tottds. 

'    Great 
Britain. 

United 
State*. 

OtLer 
CoontrieiL 

Totak. 

>♦ 

Brk. 

Brk. 

Brls. 

Brk. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

138,816 
35,100 
98,057 
30,4(6 
21,631 
20,247 
8,249 

.   Notfrawm 
375,219 
382,177 
306,339 
453,144 
474,190* 
540,317 
302,783 
415,504 
268,605 
476,431 
674,947 
544,591 

983,512 
1.483,  W>( 
1,006,374 
1,892,101 

740,583 
1,103,727 

683,769 
1,931,999 
1,953,.599 
2,436,891 

ior  tolfl69. 
423,91* 
264,561 
110,423 
538,271 
304,930 
802,  ^•■ 
193,  J 

.541,266 
554,690 
493,062 
741,482 

rf5i.W) 

418,558 

1.948,096 
2,a02,l« 
1,609,849 
2,071,914 

2.503.454 

-  "•> 

■^.  1  /'»,.w9 
1.486,4» 
2,739,466 
2,972,075 
2,930.935 

1868 
1669 

158,821 
204,446 
128,875 
339,809 
445,074 
449,36S 



94.081 
108,802 
113,002 
10P,325 
114.931 
109.026 

80,974 

1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

370.008 

4,758 

56,902 

439,728 

1,848,259 

23,671 

301,178 

2,173.108 

1881 

370,775 

4.016 

94,948 

409,739 

2,131,932 

23,008 

694,048 

2,748,988 

18R2 

359,724 

2,820 

126,602 

489.046 

1.798^710 

14,220 

703,025 

2,515,936 

1883 

158,926 

1.2.W 

37,227 

197,389 

825,732 

6,728 

193,536 

1.025.995 

1884 

80,16S 

2,736 

31.873 

123.777 

381,194 

9,676 

165,660 

666,530 

1866 

236,027 

17,070 

131.002 

386.099 

1,066.596 

79.230 

609,181 

1,744.969 

1886 

315,709 

4,695 

109.749 

620,213 

1,582,147 

17,572 

722,425 

2,-322,144 

1887 

229,420 

5,076 

115,619 

350,116 

1,068,139 

20,172 

491,708 

1,580,019 

1888 

79,437 

1,527 

50,217 

131,181 

388,376 

8,314 

249,378 

646,008 

18R9 

87,071 

7,472 

20,556 

115,099 

387,309 

32,055 

102,019 

521,383 

1890 

181,543 

12,439 

102,802 

296,784 

851,912 

55,249 

481,417 

1,388,578!  1891 

1 

240,329 

3,998 

130,009 

380,996 

1,110,308 

14,448 

669,597 

1,784.4131  1892 

204.687 

2,412 

203.080 

410,185 

851.026 

7.030 

882,972 

1,741,028|  1893 

203,467 

.3,862 

221.281 

428,010 

812,338 

9.937 

877,192 

1,099,467   1891 

'101,501 

2,818 

115,056 

222  975 

420,983 

10,706 

407,423 

839,112   1805 

89,4^ 

2,430 

91,861 

180,716 

347,685 

10.428 

360,320 

718,4.33 

1896 

246,754 

4,270 

170,734 

421,756 

809,431 

15,828 

715,589 

1,540,851 

1897 

908,399 

5,392 

335,647 

1,249,438 

3,964,019 

22,182 

1,449,629 

5,4^,760 

1898 

510,971 

5,052 

246,513 

792,536 

2,097,773 

19  582 

987,933 

3,106.288 

1899 

455,075 

3,834 

309,253 

768,162 

1,665,708 

12,993 

1,113,184 

2,791,885 

1900 

770,714 

14,682 

333,304 

1,118,700 

2,702,132 

43,579 

1,269,515 

4,016,226 

1901 

648,199 

10,485 

427.964 

1,036,648 

2,290,056 

37,455 

1,641,339 

3,968,850 

1902 

633,250 

18,910 

6^,576 

1,287,766 

2,338,667 

68,216 

2,292,260 

4,699,143 

1903 

910,040 

40,958 

606,602 

1,587,600 

3,568,430 

164.862 

2,395,934 

0,129,226 

1904 

462 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  18.  (E). — Exports  of  Canada— 


Grain  Products— Oatmeal. 

Quantities. 

1 

Values. 

1 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

1 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

$ 

$ 

% 

$ 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1 

155.365 
96,111 
95,360 

17,539 
2,530 
3,793 

1 

1,617 
1,418 
1,763 

'^^ot  separately 

174,511 
100,059 
100,921 

'  stated  prior 

674,482 
385,546 
415,776 

to  1878.    ■ 

72,012 

9,343 

13,735 

7,763 
6,481 
8,509 

754,257 
401,370 
438,020 

1831 

51,968 

560 

1,297 

53,825 

226,978 

1,746 

5,426 

234,150 

1882 

45,536 

1,426 

2,678 

49,640 

187,487 

6,397 

13,814 

207,698 

1883 

63,001 

1,078 

1,972 

66,051 

260,311 

5,132 

11,131 

276,574 

1884 

52,742 

954 

2,205 

55,901 

214,747 

4,301 

11,246 

230,294 

1885 

63,254 

1,093 

1,250 

65,600 

241,854 

2,891 

5,574 

250,319 

1886 

69,778 

4,398 

1,750 

75,926 

286,1.55 

15,680 

7,796 

309,631 

18^7 

44,757 

1,064 

2,241 

48,062 

176,518 

3,805 

8,899 

189,222 

1888 

11,792 

659 

1,398 

13,849 

45,465 

1,810 

6,250 

53,525 

1889 

37,580 

6,490 

2,760 

46,830 

152,516 

23,900 

11,460 

187,876 

1890 

54,684 

13,605 

1,949 

70,238 

201,518 

44,839 

8,300 

254,657 

1891 

9,304 

576 

1,868 

11,748 

35,455 

1,900 

7,840 

45,195 

1892 

95,444 

1,234 

5,102 

101.780 

381,950 

4,722 

22,647 

409,319 

1893 

124,212 

30,534 

1,641 

156,  .387 

503,294 

115,962 

6,721 

625,977 

1894 

80,691 

3,659 

3,764 

88,114 

285,580 

8,756 

13,767 

308,103 

1895 

77,149 

26 

3,088 

80,263 

265,320 

97 

10,893 

276,310 

1896 

106,002 

7 

4,246 

110,255 

350,526 

2f) 

14,103 

364,655 

1897 

138,854 

4,164 

9,001 

152,019 

424,496 

11,707 

26,746 

462,949 

1898 

167,731 

4,837 

4,253 

176,821 

525,657 

13,72(. 

15,380 

554,757 

1899 

116,324 

165 

3,497 

'      119,986 

384,012 

518 

12,038 

396,568 

1900 

140,195 

304 

5,368 

145,867 

456,843 

801 

17,347 

474,991 

1901 

147,307 

121 

4,423 

151,851 

453,326 

330 

14,151 

467,807 

1902 

87,936 

419 

3,351 

91,706 

329,042 

2,442 

12,848 

344,332 

1903 

131,024 

219 

13,593 

144,836 

480,4.^8 

888 

55,656 

537,002 

1904 

174,277 

.384 

29,803 

204,464 

644,219 

1,529 

110,939 

750,687 

i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
Agricultural  Products — Continued. 


463 


Grain  Products— All  Other,  N.E.S. 

Quantities. 

Groat 
Britain. 

Values. 

CC 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals, 

>< 

Brls. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

$ 

9 

« 

$ 

Not  separat 

23,862 

38,556 

19,119 

32,655 

47,651 

53,162 

30,726 

63,961 

35,208 

2,214 

2,475 

1,935 

ely  stated  pri 

31,411 

46,783 

12,891 

22,487 

151,694 

180»302 

46,868 

145,476 

93,355 

2,019 

1,282 

187 

)r  to  1869. 

86,058 

95,319 

63,262 

104,3S3 

54,798 

41,959 

81,114 

120.513 

49,276 

71 

655 

3,400 

20,845 

11,670 

14,089 

23,643 

24,140 

8,559 

12,416 

21,752 

1,3,805 

5,831 

4,958 

1,240 

138,314 

153,772 

90,242 

1868 
1869 

1870 

1871 

150,513    1872 

230,632    1873 

"    '  '4l',574 

8,392 

29,459 

19,614 

594 

506 

52 

9^.5,39 

19,530 

28,799 

12,081 

16 

120 

1,174 

2,049 

2,804 
5,703 
3,513 
1,604 
1,849 
709 

230,820 

140,398 

287,741 

156,436 

7,921 

6,895 

4,827 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

171 

79 

549 

799 

563 

244 

1,729 

2,526 

1881 

1,231 

1,660 

426 

3,317 

2,486 

6,504 

1,744 

10,734 

1882 

3,142 

836 

232 

4,210 

6,510 

3,562 

946 

11,018 

1883 

9,655 

1,490 

213 

11,358 

24,676 

4,997 

656 

30,329 

1884 

6,791 

506 

225 

7,522 

17,779 

1,297 

672 

19,748 

1885 

5,797 

421 

431 

6,649 

18,683 

885 

1,563 

21,031" 

1886 

3,501 

2,934 

268 

6,703 

12,214 

8,103 

714 

21,031 

1887 

5,075 

7,496 

239 

12,810 

20,287 

28,976 

756 

50,019 

1888 

7,874 

13,370 

.  881 

22,125 

31,718 

44,402 

3,375 

79,495 

1889 

21,546 

3,039 

677 

25,262 

68,719 

9,546 

2,044 

80,309 

1890 

3,568 

21 

561 

4,150 

12,304 

71 

1,568 

13,943 

1891 

19,302 

286 

1,299 

20,887 

47,269 

2,634 

4,680 

54,583 

1892 

4,151 

662 

963 

5,776 

11,434 

916 

2,922 

15,272 

1893 

181 

280 

1,674 

2,135 

591 

373 

4,961 

5,925 

1894 

13 

594 

1,087 

1,694 

39 

1,818 

3,226 

5,083 

1895 

438 

66 

1,513 

2,017 

1,500 

208 

4,214 

5,922 

1896 

2,787 

750 

1,493 

5,030 

7,619 

1,858 

2,824 

12,301 

1897 

2,655 

718 

2,166 

5,539 

10.417 

994 

4,244 

15,685 

1898 

1,108 

93 

2,817 

4,018 

2,530 

274 

5,848 

8,652 

1899 

5,200 

1,447 

1,697 

8,344 

12,426 

1,964 

3,331 

17,721 

1900 

14,931 

2,317 

2,205 

19,456 

25,021 

2,973 

4,775 

32,769 

1901 

20,697 

5,253 

3,494 

29,444 

39,317 

6,593 

9.848 

55,758 

1902 

7,605 

489 

3.157 

11,251 

19,746 

1,242 

10,228 

31,216 

1903 

8,264 

719 

10,731 

19,714 

25,720 

1,789 

30,352 

57,861 

1904 

461 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  18.  (E). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Total  Grain  Products. 

m 

Quantities. 

Values. 

!3 

a; 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1X69 

383,344 
399,081 
420,733 
325,458 
485,799 
521,841 
593,479 
333,509 
479,465 
303,813 
653,156 
677,481 
647,447 

1,174,083 
1,014,923 
1,520,791 
1,019,265 
1,414,648 
1,735,258 
1,989,711 

787,451 
1,249,203 

777,124 
2,608,500 
2,340,427 
2,852,854 

850,769 
509,977 
359,870 
173,685 
642,654 
419,728 
844,854 
274,598 
605,966 
223,265 
195,034 
97,901 
62,641 

604,688 
562,110 
566,260 
507,141 
765,125 
979,100 
590,927 
623,591 
010,961 
641,485 
698,110 
542,612 
458,307 

2,629,.540 
2  087  010 

1870 

2,455,921 

1871 

1872 

1,700,091 
2,822,427 

1873 

3,134,086 

1874 
1875 

1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

348,965 
167,213 
233,904 
148,489 
495,818 
541,691 
544,780 

148,384 
54,690 

126,856 
42,486 
39,  l86 
22,897 
13,216 

96,130 
111,606 
118,705 
112,838 
118,152 
112,893 

89,451 

3,425,492 
1,685,640 
2,466,130 
1,641,874 
3,501,644 
2,980,940 
3,373,802 

1881 

428,147 

5,397 

60,808 

494,352 

2,075,790 

25,661 

308,333 

2,409,784 

1883 

417,542 

7,102 

98,052 

522,696 

2,321,905 

35,909 

609,606 

2,967,420 

1883 

425,867 

4,734 

128,706 

559,307 

2,065,531 

22,914 

715,102 

2,803,547 

1884 

221,323 

3,680 

39,645 

264,648 

1,065,155 

16,026 

205,437 

1,286,618 

1885 

156,213 

4,338 

36,348 

196,899 

640,827 

13,864 

171,906 

826,597 

1886 

310,602 

21,889 

136,183 

468,674 

1,361,296 

95,795 

618,540 

2,075,631 

1887 

394,027 

8,693 

172,258 

574,978 

1,770,879 

29,480 

732,038 

2,532,.397 

1888 

246,287 

1.3,231 

117,256 

376,774 

1,133,891 

50,958 

498,714 

1,683,563 

1889 

124,891 

21,387 

53,858 

200,136 

572,610 

76,616 

264,213 

913,439 

1890 

163,301 

24,116 

23,182 

210,599 

657,546 

86,440 

112,363 

856,349 

1891 

194,415 

13,036 

105,231 

312,682 

899,671 

57,220 

490,825 

1,447,71& 

1892 

355,075 

5,518 

143,070 

503,663 

1,539,  .587 

2L804 

686,924 

2,248,315 

1893 

333,050 

o3,603 

205,690 

572,348 

1,365,754 

123,908 

892,615 

2,382,277 

1894 

284,339 

7,801 

226,719 

518,859 

1,098,509 

19,066 

895,920 

2,013.495 

1895 

181,663 

3,438 

119,831 

304,932 

686,342 

12,621 

421,542 

1,120,505 

1896 

195,865 

2,503 

100,620 

298,988 

699,711 

10,662 

378,637 

1,089,010 

1897 

388,395 

9,184 

181,228 

578,807 

1,241,-549 

29,393 

745,1.59 

2,016,101 

1898 

1,078,785 

10,947 

312,056 

1,431,798 

4,490,153 

36,896 

1,469,153 

5,996,202 

1899 

658,403 

5,310 

252,827 

916,540 

2,484,315 

20,374 

1,005,819 

3,510,508 

1900 

600,470 

5,585 

316,318 

922,373 

2,134,977 

15,758 

1,133,862 

3,284,597 

1901 

932,955 

17,120 

339,932 

1.290,007 

3,180,479 

46,882 

1,288,441 

4,515,802 

1902 

756,832 

16,157 

434,809 

1.207,798 

2,6.58,415 

46,490 

1,664,035 

4,368,940 

1903 

771,879 

19,643 

652,326 

1,443,853 

2,838,871 

70,346 

2,353,144 

5,267,361 

1904 

1,122,581 

42,061 

647,136 

1,811,778 

4,238,369 

168,180 

2,537,225 

6,943,774 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


465 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
Agricultural  Products  — Continued. 


Hay. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

>^ 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

Tons. 

$ 

$ 

9 

$ 

7,859 
4,952 
8,819 
23,487 
50,827 
36,385 
26,725 
20,758 
33,520 
29,575 
17,269 
11,704 
64,444 

30 
2,366 

56,700 

35,447 

63,005 

279,294 

673,453 

436,010 

282,660 

192,778 

279,832 

227,773 

137,878 

58,004 

429,193 

13,891 
5,618 
2,211 
10,923 
16,580 
12,271 
10,550 
17,908 
28,503 
16,087 
11,396 
12,378 
14,477 

70,621 
43,431 

65,216 
290,217 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

"  "  2^904 
19,409 
30,744 
27,682 
15,401 
7,650 
58,357 

82i 

1,349 
2,172 
1,170 
799 
1,215 
1,296 

690,033   1872 
448,281    1873 
293,210   1874 
210  086'  1875 

13^98 
10,903 
14,354 
35,261 
41,297 

604 

723 

1,069 

2,839 

4,791 

321,533   1876 
254,7631  1877 
163,628   1878 
105,643    1879 
484,%7   1880 

5,344 

160,673 

2,364 

168,381 

63,620 

1,718,679 

30,909 

1,813,208;  1881 

4,064 

85,136 

1,447 

90,647 

51,953 

845,503 

18,235 

915,691    1882 

3,304 

89,005 

1,431 

93,740 

41,581 

843,404 

17,120 

902,105   1883 

5,251 

101,639 

1,571 

108,461 

64,058 

831,601 

17,398 

913,057i  1884 

5,308 

127,820 

1,811 

134,939 

66,367 

1,181,616 

22,542 

1,270,525   1885 

5,674 

85,490 

2,780 

.93,944 

69,534 

897,806 

33,996 

1,001,336*  1886 

6,523 

69,450 

870 

76,843 

61,436 

670,749 

11,211 

743,396 

1887 

6,044 

84,068 

3,157 

93,269 

64,781 

800,622 

37,926 

903,329 

1888 

6,928 

82,308 

2,244 

91,480 

84,610 

822,381 

27,091 

934,082 

1889 

10,408 

101,713 

3,041 

115,162 

109,634 

922,797 

36,123 

1,068,554 

1890 

11,852 

50,070 

3,161 

65,083 

150,291 

375,813 

33,385 

559,489 

1891 

14,969 

67,067 

2,890 

84,926 

167,604 

598,567 

34,362 

800,533 

1892 

50,892 

94,282 

6,707 

151,881 

515,461 

854,958 

82,453 

1,452,872 

1893 

175,559 

87,847 

13,400 

276,806 

1,700,409 

753,575 

147,204 

2,601,188 

1894 

54,933 

137,514 

6,625 

199,072 

492,683 

979,914 

67,094 

1,539,691 

1895 

29,293 

182,719 

2,628 

214,640 

305,616 

1,641,471 

29,344 

1,9;6,431 

1896 

18,752 

92,002 

3,000 

113,754 

193,172 

773,079 

32,987 

999,238 

1897 

30,230 

3,296 

3,565 

37,091 

299,462 

24,959 

33,423 

357,844 

1898 

34,700 

23,200 

4,528 

62,428 

258,604 

118,274 

34,753 

411,631 

1899 

4V,748 

101,982 

25,686 

175,416 

378,946 

715,594 

319,569 

1,414,109 

1900 

51,644 

155,221 

46,112 

252,977 

459,235 

1,158,108 

480,539 

2,097,882 

1901 

212,145 

68,689 

153,751 

434,585 

1,702,538 

502,700 

2,208,173 

4,413,411 

1902 

163,178 

266,482 

1 

20,393 

450,053 

1,421,506 

1,924,598 

249,561 

3,595,665 

1903 

104,853 

103,099 

11,922 

219,874 

974,678 

793,627 

129,425 

1,897,730 

1904 

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Malt. 


Quantities. 


i 

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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Great 
Britain. 


Bush. 


United 
States. 


Bush. 


481,099 
101,889 
153,926 
306,432 
614,199 
505,716 
1,055,244 

73H.445 

1,171,440 

1,329,641 

235,842 

374,961 

284,443 

182,176 

193,465 

131,821 

258,891 

120,093 

25 

22 

62 

7,753 

33 

400 

1,142 

500 


145 


Other 
Countries. 


Bush. 


1,120 


213 
1,050 

101 

100 

317 

117 


584 
1,078 
1,400 
1,924 
1,800 
7,020 
9,662 
12,213 
8,905 
5,461 
4,407 
9,199 
4,087 
5,980 
9,032 
4,364 


Totals. 


Bush. 

33,896 
22,832 
127,343 
167,939 
241,889 
374,994 
481,099 
101,889 
153,926 
307,5.52 
614,199 
505,929 
1,056,294 

736,549 

1,171,540 

1,329,958 

235,959 

374,961 

284,443 

182,176 

193,465 

132,405 

259,969 

121,493 

1,949 

■   1,822 

7,082 

17,415 

12,246 

9,305 

6,603 

4,907 

9,199 

4,087 

6,125 

9.032 

4,364 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


10 


United 
States. 


38,382 
33,102 
112,120 
132,810 
205,260 
215,137 
153,780 
109,517 
144,336 
275,213 
439,792 
423,258 
843,132 

649,772 

1,108,833 

1,136,556 

178,110 

280,137 

222,187 

146,012 

154,145 

105,183 

149,310 

87,084 

20 

19 

45 

4,479 

82 

690 

525 

375 


116 


Other 
Countries. 


870 


85 
438 

75 

110 

144 

220 


687 
1,070 
1,090 
1,430 
1,226 
4,353 
7,681 
9,397 
7,120 
3,572 
2,948 
10,939 
3,563 
5,590 
7,415 
4,155 


Totals. 

$ 

38,382 
33,102 
112,120 
132,810 
205,260 
215,137 
153,780 
109,517 
144,336 
276,083 
439,792 
423,343 
843,570 

649,857 

1,108,943 

1,136,700 

178,330 

280,137 

222,187 

146,012 

154,145 

105,870 

150,380 

88,174 

1,450 

1,245 

4,398 

12,160 

9,479 

7,810 

4,097 

3,323 

10,939 

3,563 

5,706 

7,415 

4,155 


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Agricultural  Products  — Continued. 


Seeds— Clover  and  Grass. 


Quantities. 


Great 
Britain. 

Bush. 


United    I     Other 
States.     iCountries, 


Bush. 


Bush. 


Totals. 


Bush. 


Values. 


Great. 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


63,959 
113,430 
62,869 
60,569 
65,0.58 
91,318 
29,420 
64,490 
93,428 
58,239 
83,436 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1889. 


7,237 
35,202 
24,632 
14,796 
32,757 
40,268 
50,528 
62,022 

152,575 
57,111 

164,183 


7,057 
16,038 
10,517 

9,603 
13,303 
65,242 
22,930 
18,082 
54,587 
63,470 
83,718 


78,253 
164,670 
98,018 
84,968 
111,118 
196,828 
102,878 
134,594 
300,590 
178,820 
332,337 


123,249 
140,884 
223,093 
393,898 
136,151 
454,181 
625,996 
289,996 
294,969 
303,643 
409,686 
188,829 
.371,980 
623,057 
397,150 
552,354 


28,252 

30,066 

55,419 

24,374 

78,116 

29,405 

115,463 

74,973 

32,484 

44,981 

50,529 

57,199 

119,243 

350,547 

124,303 

386,561 


Totals. 


12,846 

5,262 

'  39,691 

37,243 

7,650 

47,229 

81,600 

46,885 

32,190 

56,999 

261,915 

71,240 

99,340 

316,267 

393,470 

476,049 


164,347 
176,212 
318,2a3 
455,515 
221,917 
530,815 
823,059 
411,854 
359,643 
405,623 
722,130 
317,268 
590,563 

l,289,871i 
914,923 

1,414,964 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


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No.   18  (E). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Seeds— All  Other  (including  Flax)  N.E.S. 

Total  Seeds. 

Values. 

Values. 

3 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals, 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

^ 

r 

66,434 

17,131 

569 

153,682 

23,227 

687 

185 

7,605 

43,594 

132,321 

151,475 

133,217 

425,778 

95,762 

61,674 

138,684 

337,528 

69,434 

7,554 

11,669 

44,370 

275,996 

152,861 

37,690 

57,310 

149,341 

551 
839 
170 
818 
1,241 
723 
452 
287 
78 
502 

14,554 
352 

15,946 

162,747 

79,644 

139,423 

492,028 

93,902 

8,964 

12,306 

52,262 

319,668 

285,684 

203,719 

190,879 

591,065 

1881 

-     Not  se 

parately  st: 

ited  prior  to  1889.        \ 

156,631 

45,489 

2,356 

204,478 

1882 

741,205 

139,951 

32,059 

913,215 

1883 

1 

177,307 

29,164 

581 

207,052 

1884 

64,994 

8,653 

7,357 

81,004 

1885 

67,861 

46,187 

2,219 

116,267 

1886 

126,156 

6.870 

7,007 

140,033 

1887 

1 

87,719 

3,756 

5,915 

97,390 

1888 

J 

1,592 

I 
11,542 

104,769 

56,537 

1,681 

162,987 

1889 

9,881 

69 

124,84] 

38,133 

12,915 

175,889 

1890 

1,240 

4,723 

25 

5,98S 

142,124 

34,789 

5,287 

182,200 

1891 

972 

2,346 

13 

3,331 

224,065 

57,765 

39,704 

321,534 

1892 

112 

1,251 

1,259 

2,622 

394,010 

25,625 

.38,502 

458,137 

1893 

4 

5,379 

243 

5,626 

136,155 

83,495 

7,893 

227;54 

1894 

548 

6,004 

56 

6,607 

454,729 

35,409 

47,284 

537,422 

1895 

47,913 

45,240 

4,422 

97,57£ 

673,909 

160,703 

86,022 

920,634 

1896 

48,559 

10,135 

1,176 

59,870 

>           338,55.fi 

85,108 

48,061 

471,724 

1897 

76,188 

3,668 

66 

79,925 

!           371,157 

36,152 

32,256 

439,565 

1898 

11.430 

10,154 

14 

21,59J 

!           315,073 

55,135 

57,013 

427,221 

1899 

13,688 

3,162 

2,037 

18,88; 

423,374 

53,691 

263,952 

741,017 

1900 

894 

4,367 

123 

5,38^ 

\           189,723 

61,566 

71,363 

322,652 

1901 

3,943 

8,930 

1,648 

14,52] 

375,923 

128,173 

100,988 

605,084 

1902 

956 

18,442 

53 

19,45] 

624,013 

368,989 

316,320 

1,309,322 

1903 

46 

4,137 

66 

4,241 

)           397,196 

128,440 

393,536 

919,172 

1904 

1,386 

11,175 

246 

12, 80; 

553,740 

397,736 

476,295 

1,427,771 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Agricultural  Products — Continued. 


Vegetables— Potatoes. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

>i 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Bubh. 

Bush. 

Bush. 

Bush. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1869 
1870 

■ 

Not  separately  stated  prior 

to  1876. 

- 

1871 
1872 

630 

450 
319,985 

222 
444,026 

14,136 
2,890,596 

462,585 
2,407,694 

579,523 

216,685 
222,774 
279,651) 
246,506 
399,866 

231,451 

3.113,820 
l,0<i2,229 
2,654,422 
1,423,415 

316 

180 
104,411 

107 
147,871 

6,067 
1,297,667 

145,823 
1,128,350 

160,693 

78,944 

97,037 

110,900 

132,932 

161,104 

L 

85,326 

1,394,784 

361,134 

1,261,389 

459,668 

1873 
1874 
1876 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

27,331 

1,902,709 

365,267 

2,295,307 

11,923 

676,507 

141,788 

830,218 

1881 

150 

3,578,253 

221,759 

3,800,162 

117 

2,131,125 

137,527 

2,268,769 

1882 

103 

2,181,631 

243,245 

2,424,979 

62 

928.637 

120,255 

1,048,954 

1883 

67 

387,437 

366,931 

753,436 

62 

98,444 

133,210 

231,716 

1884 

111 

377,886 

282,719 

660,715 

47 

108,797 

126,968 

234,812 

1886 

627 

1,848,462 

373,838 

2,222,927 

192 

374,122 

118,388 

492,702 

1886 

1,317 

1,276,809 

290,545 

1,568,671 

640 

328,602 

109,964 

439,206 

1887 

1,427 

2,486,441 

206,862 

2,694,730 

973 

957,570 

91,952 

1,050,495 

1888 

444 

717,668 

257,739 

975,851 

246 

192,676 

94,942 

287,763 

1889 

1,053,230 

405,56i' 
339,901 

1,458,797 
3,668,725 

308,915 
1,478,092 

186,830 
214,179 

495,745 
1,693,671 

1890 

2,278 

3,326,546 

1,400 

1891 

5,648 

135,324 

445,224 

586,196 

1,810 

41,886 

251,725 

295,421 

1892 

5,876 

800,226 

306,737 

1,112,838 

2,645 

259,176 

160,137 

421,958 

1893 

3 

635,959 

461,614 

1,097,576 

2 

193,917 

204,073 

397,992 

1894 

628 

773,707 

604,707 

1,379,042 

656 

238,977 

287,846 

527,379 

1896 

787 

77,072 

518,776 

596,636 

454 

15,309 

211,843 

227,606 

1896 

6 

80,180 

690,153 

770,339 

2 

19,611 

226,494 

246,107 

1897 

964,613 

485,465 
516,387 

1,450,078 
651,235 

327,223 
47,629 

306,704 
267,473 

633,927 
315,477 

1898 

485 

134,363 

375 

1899 

954 

44,084 

635,482 

680,520 

392 

17,415 

312,424 

330,231 

1900 

3,514 

232,101 

.651,794 

887,409 

1,379 

68,151 

294,857 

364,387 

1901 

808,041 
138,855 

522,411 
522,112 

1,330,452 

660,967 

2,106,520 

327,046 

56,969 

742,537 

361,235 
329,779 
427,911 

688,281 

386,748 

1,172,137 

1902 

1903 

4,969 

1,451,070 

650,481 

1,689 

1904 

470 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  18  (E). — ^Exports  of  Canada — 


Vkgki'ables— All  Other,  N.E.S. 

Total  Vegetables. 

no 

Values. 

Values. 

Great     [     T 
Britain.          f 

Jnited 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1 
!►         Not  sep 

1 

J 

343 
5 

42 
702 
572 

arately  sti 

8,719 
53,892 
17,144 
15,187 
32,015 

kted  prior  t( 

12,643 

11,875 

8,830 

9,134 

7,813 

3  1876. 

21,70 
65,77 
26,01 
25,02 
40,40 

r         12 

4,252 

60 

149 

42 

2,010 

9,434 

L              390 

5  658 

2  185 

6  104,453 

3  809 
0       148,443 

107,779 
50,365 
21,576 

160,482 
28,035 
96  831 

214;  622 

71,545 

14,786 

1,351,459 

162,967 
1,143  537 

192,708 

10,169 

22,279 

34,687 

44,887 

45,424 

54,994 

108,022 

75,978 

91,587 

108,912 

119,730 

142,066 

158,917 

117,960 

76,896 

56,323 

205,518 

73,501 

153,835 

332,078 

147,913 

107,031 

1,460,556 

387.160 

1,286,412 

500,068 

1881 

53 

53,755 

13,937 

67,74 

^         11,976 

730,262 

155,725 

897,963 

1882 

83 

180,259 

15,093 

195,43 

\5              200 

2,311,384 

152,620 

2,464,204 

1883 

335 

82,151 

9,401 

91,88 

7              397 

1.010,788 

129,656 

1,140,841 

1884 

334 

79,940 

12,006 

92,28 

«              396 

178,384 

145,216 

323,996 

1885 

200 

61,624 

13,238 

75,0€ 

2              247 

1' 

ro,42i 

139,206 

309,874 

1886 

254 

49,828 

13,924 

64,0C 

)6              446 

4! 

23,950 

132,312 

556,708 

1887 

773 

75,517 

7,349 

83,K 

J9           1,413 

404,119 

117,313 

522,845 

1888 

259 

93,102 

5,390 

98,7£ 

)1           1,232 

1,050,672 

97,342 

1,149,246 

1889 

542 

63,613 

5,811 

69,9( 

)6              787 

256,189 

100,753 

357,729 

1890 

1,383 

96,079 

6,837 

104,2< 

)9           1,383 

404,994 

193,667 

600,044 

1891 

1,487 

92,933 

8,334 

102,7{ 

A           2,887 

1,571,025 

222,513 

1,796,425 

1892 

260 

70,064 

10,595 

80,9] 

L9           2,070 

111,950 

262,320 

376,340 

1893 

27,107 

106,872 

10,684 

144, 6( 

33         29,752 

366,048 

170,821 

566,621 

1894 

3,145 

107,233 

17,453 

127,8. 

31           3,147 

301,150 

221,526 

525,823 

1H95 

12,454 

104,272 

15,585 

132,3 

11         13,010 

343,249 

303,431 

659,690 

1896 

2,142 

96,056 

9,178 

107,3 

76           2,596 

111,365 

221,021 

334,982 

1897 

8,908 

111,143 

10,668 

130,7 

19           8,910 

130,754 

237,162 

376,826 

1898 

5,147 

88,162 

11,308 

104,6 

17           5,147 

415,385 

318,012 

738,544 

1899 

17,163 

120,296 

13,405 

150,8 

54         17,538 

167,925 

280,878 

466,341 

1900 

27,570 

132,015 

14,177 

173,7 

62         27,962 

149,430 

326,601 

503,993 

1901 

52,317 

123,250 

18,269 

193,8 

36         53,696 

191,401 

313,126 

558,223 

1902 

24,854 

258,592 

24,183 

307,6 

29          24,854 

585,638 

385,418 

995,910 

1903 

7,375 

122,269 

42,269 

171,9 

13           7,375 

179,238 

372,048 

558,661 

1904 

30,417 

179,966 

28,039 

238,4 

22         32,106 

•     922,503 

455,950 

1,410,559 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Agricultural  Products — Concluded. 


All  Other  Articles,  N.E.S. 

Totals, 

Values. 

Values. 

QQ 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

7,956 
43,147 
78,229 

3,173 

2,416 
16,620 

5,801 
10,2.55 

6,124 
17,906 
22,770 

7,429 
41,409 

86,698 

55,226 

71,012 

23,831 

148,510 

129,982 

68,967 

100,675 

101,134 

122,758 

55,352 

47,349 

63,579 

829 

746 

292 

1,873 

1,193 

2,795 

1,701 

2,620 

378 

729 

2.122 

5,913 

5,033 

95,483 

99,119 

149,533 

28,877 

152,119 

149,397 

76,469 

113,550 

107,636 

141,393 

80,244 

60,691 

110,021 

4,056,340 

3,620,584 

5,377,970 

3,222,931 

4,440,441 

7,455,272 

9,804,375 

8,432,963 

8,394,103 

5,752,550 

10,087,-329 

10,048,6.32 

12,641,961 

8,136,017 
7,912,017 
7,600.330 
6,022,432 
8,014,160 
6,440,374 
8,743,669 
8,012,813 
11,744,615 
8,038,250 
6,977,038 
8,591,143 
8,086,795 

678,698 
650,101 
698,319 
608,561 
924,290 

1,093,694 

1,042,098 
812,582 

1,000,947 
898,  .576 
944,387 
988,689 

1,565,572 

12,871,055 
12,182,702 
13,676,619 
9,853,924 
13,378,891 
14,995,340 
19,590,142 
17,258,358 
21,139,665 
14,689,376 
18,008,754 
19,628,464 
22,294,328 

1868 
1869 
187C 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

5,436 

90,677 

3,675 

99,788 

9,490,890 

10,6.31,374 

1,146,063 

21,268,327 

1881 

30,333 

179,187 

1,147 

210,667 

11,244,152 

18,189,118 

1,602,442 

31,035,712 

1882 

83,848 

132,613 

210 

216,671 

9,474,740 

11,989,280 

1,854,499 

22,818,519 

1883 

'  17,571 

137,808 

11,130 

166,509 

3,990,127 

7,503,111 

904,605 

12,397,843 

1884 

19,605 

100,083 

1,722 

121,410 

5,602,763 

8,392,341 

623,189 

14,518,293 

1885 

82,221 

247,679 

6,132 

336,032 

7,729,264 

8,752,994 

1,170,521 

17,652,779 

1886 

4,829 

285,771 

697 

291,297 

9,438,408 

7,966,248 

1,421,579 

18,826,235 

1887 

2,692 

155,639 

1,086 

159,417 

4,292,640 

10,306,278 

837,442 

15,436,360 

1888 

16,075 

129,234 

267 

145,576 

3,674,055 

9,125,707 

614,349 

13,414,111 

1889 

4,699 

84,355 

271 

89,325 

3,661,826 

7,519,253 

726,951 

11,908,030 

1890 

18,757 

.  88,489 

492 

107,738 

5,254,028 

7,291.246 

1,121,584 

13,666,858 

1891 

11,072 

88,994 

3,971 

104,037 

15,119,780 

4,573,779 

2,419,725 

22,113,284 

1892 

47,372 

130,014 

2,463 

179,849 

15,443,211 

4,132,105 

2,474,174 

22,049,490 

1893 

43,126 

81,061 

4,466 

128,653 

12,431,275 

2,784,520 

2,461,854 

17,677,649 

1894 

17,555 

107,613 

6,871 

132,039 

10,414,380 

3,710,022 

1,594,726 

15,719,128 

1895 

18,796 

125,956 

2,625 

147,377 

9,551,316 

3,232,793 

1,299,252 

14,083,361 

1896 

15,031 

98,821 

2,501 

116,353 

13,507,342 

2,419,814 

2,055,490 

17,982,646 

1897 

83,515 

85,845 

11,825 

181,185 

27,747,140 

1,133,293 

4,182,852 

33,063,285 

1898 

59,986 

125,833 

10,239 

196,058 

18,447,543 

1,149,686 

3,355,686 

22,952,915 

1899 

17,319 

244,276 

13,854 

275,449 

21,674,965 

2,041,110 

3,800,-534 

27,516,609 

1900 

48,142 

217,627 

14,183 

279,952 

17,337,633 

2,907,969 

4,535,884 

24,781,486 

1901 

23,521 

155,835 

22,405 

201,761 

27,973,503 

2,555,216 

6,623,969 

37,152,688 

1902 

433,949 

297,931 

211,319 

943,199 

34,206,693 

3,882,282 

6,535,346 

44,624,321 

1903 

1,221,497 

409,272 

542,590 

2,173,359 

27,266,656 

3,863,021 

6,009,198 

37,138,875 

1904 

472 


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No.  18  (F). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Agricultural  Implements. 

Books,  Pamphlets,  Maps,  &c. 

Values. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

$ 

% 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1869 
1870 

Not  8€ 

46,032 
38,214 
49,184 

parately  st 

6,394 

14,575 

7,852 

ated  prior  t 

33,575 

27,122 

2,092 

0 1878. 

86,001 
79,911 
59,128 

746 
1,410 
5,768 
6,554 
12,119 
11,028 
2,499 
4,632 
7,098 
4,018 
8,605 
3,646 
7,696 

12,923 
16,814 
46,030 
24,126 
53,686 
32,629 
34,529 
40,935 
13,431 
16,019 
14,152 
15,781 
22,865 

124 

80 

13,793 
18,304 
51,793 

1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

ii393 

2,935 

1,175 

254 

67 

50 

556 

92 

400 

32,073 
68,740 
44,832 
37,282 
45,634 
20,529 
20,087 
23,313 
19,519 
30,961 

1881 

15,463 

8,019 

7,787 

31,269 

10,082 

20,798 

441 

31,321 

1882 

13,329 

10,116 

22,697 

46,142 

7,270 

15,035 

918 

23,223 

1883 

,       7,390 

7,697 

1,679 

16,766 

14,127 

16,099 

15,325 

45,551 

1884 

9,352 

6,389 

1,511 

17,252 

30,271 

16,222 

58,993 

105,4'86 

1885 

2,390 

9,451 

10,799 

22,640 

42,505 

23,285 

89,721 

155,511 

1886 

3,056 

5,434 

8,168 

16,658 

24,243 

16,001 

46,433 

86,677 

1887 

24,910 

6,950 

16,200 

48,060 

45,928 

19,103 

53,853 

118,884 

1888 

59,099 

8,018 

88,102 

155,219 

9,003 

23,936 

38,847 

71,786 

1889 

45,379 

9,730 

266,232 

321,341 

16,559 

20,681 

12,274 

49,514 

1890 

71,435 

3,089 

292,674 

367,198 

13,952 

29,504 

12,164 

55,620 

1891 

100,031 

10,196 

142,393 

252,62C 

19,458 

35,558 

13,000 

68,016 

1892 

214,091 

4,443 

184,244 

402,778 

24,573 

41,943 

11,135 

77,651 

1893 

208,539 

16,377 

237,337 

462,253 

13,713 

45,501 

12,222 

71,436 

1894 

157,601 

6,575 

301,506 

465,682 

15,153 

33,822 

10,117 

59,092 

1895 

298,879 

7,808 

357,031 

66.3,718 

10,201 

39,772 

11,356 

61,329 

1896 

257,233 

4,034 

332,197 

593,464 

12,934 

41,995 

7,994 

62,923 

1897 

268,218 

2,137 

491,487 

761,842 

23,603 

49,761 

10,973 

84,337 

1898 

462,498 

4,209 

976,433 

1,443,140 

28,131 

59,390 

13,446 

100,967 

1899 

602,875 

9,590 

1,251,003 

1,863,468 

23,452 

49,659 

22,425 

95,536 

1900 

474,532 

9,590 

1,208,033 

1,692,155 

37,733 

52,400 

51,083 

141,216 

1901 

375,594 

35,085 

1,332,267 

1,742,946 

44,970 

62,968 

18,785 

126,723 

1902 

378,229 

18,159 

1,418,342 

1,814,730 

25,614 

85,823 

22,721 

134,158 

1903 

448,668 

29,468 

1,806,768 

2,284,904 

44,988 

80,522 

28,019 

153,529 

1904 

479,667 

26,837 

2,050,330 

2,556,834 

54,921 

86,783 

41,120 

182,824 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Manufactures. 


Carriages,  Wagons,  Carts,  &c 

.—Bicycles. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain . 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain . 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

i 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

§ 

$ 

$ 

§, 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
]875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

■ 

Included  with  'Carriages,  wagons,  &c.,  all  other,  '  n.e.s.,  for  1896. 

- 

1885 
1886 

1 

' 

1887 
188S 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 

J 

. 

1896  . 

481 

159 

5,491 

6,131 

23,188 

9,573 

266,903 

299,664 

1897 

616 

307 

7,694 

8,617 

28,901 

10,760 

333,722 

373,383 

1898 

265 

144 

5,710 

6,119 

10,787 

5,332 

225,634 

241,753 

1899 

57 

133 

5,097 

5,287 

2,843 

3,841 

170,059 

176,743 

1900 

1,724 

218 

8,543 

10,485 

54,315 

6,172 

286,735 

347,222 

1901 

1,202 

138 

8,444 

9,784 

38,415 

2,777 

271,643 

3112,835 

1902 

133 

94 

3,979 

4,206 

3,901 

1,857 

122,808 

128,566 

1903 

20 

97 

7,327 

7,444 

889 

1,904 

204,053 

206,846 

1904 

471 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  18  (F). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Carriages 

Wagons,  &c. — All  other,  N.E.S. 

Clothing. 

Values. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1,525 

2,760 

1,180 

1,525 

300 

945 

1,500 

700 

2,434 

2,473 

5,315 

2,919 

4,646 

19,797 
22,142 
22,857 
23,326 
26,412 
23,753 
18,160 
13,277 
14,866 
9,776 
18.720 
23,906 
31,990 

630 

255 

804 

726 

200 

564 

390 

22fi 

645 

2,183 

34,.374 

17,159 

3,844 

21,952 
25,157 
24,841 
25,577 
26,912 
25,262 
20,050 
14,203 
17,945 
14,432 
58,409 
43,984 
40,480 

No 

12,556 
7,439 
2,399 
2,136 

b  separately  a 

6,884 
15,070 
15,235 

.5,878 

tated  prior  to 

3,076 
2,245 
5,419 

728 

1877. 

22,516 
24,754 
23,053 

8,742 

1881 

3,628 

31,013 

11,801 

46,442 

2,363 

7,234 

355 

9,952 

1832 

4,217 

18,230 

9,609 

32,056 

1,120 

5,313 

413 

6,846 

1883 

1,993 

10,030 

9,691 

21,714 

2,711 

6,467 

879 

10,057 

1884 

2,447 

12,718 

6,591 

21,756 

1,932 

6,053 

7,536 

15,521 

1885 

3,160 

10,666 

3,939 

17,765 

3,066 

9,016 

2,973 

15,055 

1886 

3,923 

12,130 

6,316 

22,369 

4,096 

7,933 

955 

12,984 

1887 

976 

14,477 

3,087 

18,540 

4,825 

13,048 

1,187 

19,060 

1888 

2,747 

10,528 

4,415 

17,690 

5,167 

41,566 

3,607 

50,340 

1889 

1,781 

22,058 

3,413 

27,252 

3,967 

49,563 

2,207 

55,737 

1890 

1,630 

12,573 

3,254 

17,457 

5,315 

39,704 

2,751 

47,770 

1891 

4,526 

17,451 

4,128 

26,105 

10,784 

26,613 

27,043 

64,440 

1892 

7,187 

15,642 

18,614 

41,443 

2,491 

20,148 

17,127 

39,766 

1893 

16,265 

17,893 

12,342 

46,500 

3,568 

31,251 

16,300 

51,119 

1894 

8,570 

14,391 

56,586 

79,547 

5,453 

17,800 

10,167 

33,420 

1895 

15,853 

15,783 

22,517 

54,153 

5,416 

24,279 

7,792 

37,487 

1896 

25,853 

19,099 

52,289 

97,241 

6,604 

28,353 

19,712 

54,669 

1897 

19,421 

11,465 

40,500 

71,386 

4,749 

18,147 

18,921 

41,817 

1898 

28,224 

9,763 

36,289 

74,276 

4,266 

16,987 

13,338 

34,591 

1899 

12,838 

12,231 

40,628 

65,697 

5,468 

19,643 

14,589 

39,700 

1900 

12,476 

13,798 

33,967 

60,241 

28,283 

29,193 

113,608 

171,084 

1901 

15,335 

12,883 

82,657 

110,875 

282,512 

31,986 

327,498 

641,996 

1902 

24,291 

39,383 

104,230 

167,904 

13,573 

46,673 

37,667 

97,913 

1903 

19,205 

17,234 

86,635 

123,074 

20,761 

47,775 

43,748 

112,284 

1904 

7,875 

19,957 

142,864 

170,696 

26,161 

44,575 

72,419 

143,155 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Manufactures — Continued. 


Cordage,  Rope  and  Twine. 

Cottons. 

Values. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain . 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

& 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

9 

$ 

9 

Not  sep 

arately  stat 

394 
3,841 
6,529 
2,557 

«d  prior  to 

17,695 
17,235 
10,750 
11,098 

1877. 

18,189 
21,076 
23,279 
14,084 

.' "560 

1,153 
2,036 

2,650 

15,372 

10,141 

630 

2,512 

5,949 

3,736 

2,209 

6,383 

4,580 

196 

729 

1,494 

350 
250 
1,611 
1,038 
3,396 
3,427 

3,000 
16,182 
12,905 
3,704 
5,908 
9,376 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 

187S 

1,301 

5,037!  1874 

36 

2,2451  1875 

697 

599 

158 

370 

2,045 

6,980    lS7fi 

100 

500 

2,017 

319 

631 

5,679 
2,371 
1,418 
4,170 

1877 
1878 
1879 

429 

1880 

723 

2,115 

9,193 

12,031 

276 

343 

921 

1,540 

1881 

112 

413 

10,981 
8,350 

11,506 
11,355 

350 

1,022 

1,372 

1882 

340 

2,665 

10.096 

1,469 

11,565 

1883 

4,676 

4,355 

5,562 

14,593 

4,820 

2,755 

3,356 

10,931 

1884 

5,225 

16,032 

23,022 

44,279 

33,123 

2,080 

1,988 

37,191 

1885 

449 

2,238 

22,076 

24,763 

6,373 

7,860 

6,399 

20,632 

1886 

967 

14,826 

10,617 

26,410 

670 

6,742 

■       2,734 

10,146 

1887 

2,563 

20,416 

22,573 

45,552 

10,586 

57,459 

7,128 

75,173 

1888 

820 

5,602 

26,991 

83,413 

6,926 

127,806 

14,001 

148,733 

1889 

315 

1,988 

19,674 

21,977 

4,446 

101,455 

2,921 

108,822 

1890 

2,%7 

1,366 

30,662 

34,995 

5,995 

79,574 

74,385 

159,954 

1891 

2,200 

1,566 

16,324 

20,090 

3,667 

63,027 

256,017 

322,711 

1892 

295 

2,579 

15,612 

18,486 

2,025 

105,123 

264,329 

371,477 

1893 

30 

522 

13,143 

13,695 

3,831 

66,964 

478,963 

549,758 

1894 

786 

21,993 

22,370 

45,149 

7,938 

150,722 

387,508 

546,168 

1895 

751 

86,899 

37,297 

124,947 

22,309 

141,840 

602,663 

766,812 

1896 

7,996 

85,861 

15,816 

109,673 

60,149 

127,542 

727,636 

915,327 

1897 

90,217 

10,633 

45,637 

146,487 

33,008 

91,095 

393,532 

517,635 

189 

94,871 

27,053 

12,598 

134,522 

35,760 

65,544 

312,267 

413,571 

1899 

137,394 

26,109 

13,213 

176,716 

51,810 

94,210 

268,239 

414,259 

1900 

119,625 

9,186 

28,276 

157,087 

54,333 

118,560 

331,607 

504,500 

1901 

29,010 

155,823 

65,564 

250,397 

81,348 

59,819 

762,428 

903,595 

1902 

20,235 

88,273 

43,718 

152,226 

81,865 

42,818 

477,930 

602,604 

1903 

35,132 

447,071 

34,869 

517,072 

67,459 

24,407 

477,415 

569,281 

1904 

476 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  18  (F). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Cotton  Waste. 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Quantities. 


Great 
Britain . 


Lbs. 


United  Other 

States.       Countries. 


100 


64,262 

30,505 

14,300 

101,725 

12,464 

9,488 

60,789 

34,858 


15,222 


Lbs. 


1,009,188 
1,744,760 
1,263,323 
1,680,790 
2,274,850 
1,714,234 
1,375,086 
2,007,000 
2.050,817 
1,544,777 
2,208,150 
2,018,224 
2,804,858 
2,212,959 
2,202,054 
2,678,906 
2,373,931 


Lbs. 


Totals. 


Lbs. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1888. 


53,573 


4,717 
6,150 
1,120 


106,456 
338,927 
871,253 
472,810 
92,504 
10,811 


1,009,188 
1,744,760 
1,316,896 
1,680,890 
2,274,850 
1,714,234 
1,439,348 
2,042,222 
2,071,267 
1,647,622 
2,208,150 
2,137,144 
3,153,273 
3,145,001 
2,709,722 
2,771,410 
2,399,964 


30,121 
54,547 
45,318 
48,024 
67,762 
52,594 
39,711 
42,758 
42,128 
32,696 
46,776 
37,147 
50,572 
45,228 
44,824 
59,375 
80,813 


1,637 


292 
430 

84 


1,906 

6,565 

24,553 

10,004 

2,204 

600 


Totals. 


L 
30,121 
54,547 
46,955 
48,039 
67,762 
52,594 
43,323 
44,267 
43,001 
34,534 
46,776 
39,262 
57,180 
70,625 
55,368 
61,579 
81,664 


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Manufactures  — Continued. 


Drugs,  Chemicals,  Dyks,  &c. — Extract  of  Hemlock  Bark. 

Quantities. 

^ 

Values. 

>H 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries . 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries . 

Totals. 

Brls. 

Brls. 

Brls, 

Brls. 

S 

-? 

$ 

$ 

123,783 

32,186 

27,618 

33,793 

64,467 

77,534 

46,395 

155,670 

343,020 

117,631 

117,917 

56,469 

104,318 

81,768 
154,144 
126,841 
49,224 
53,256 
28,170 
48,822 
52,389 
36,238 
44,006 
41,149 
40,389 
67,099 

49 
420 
477 
310 
100 
560 
500 
22,170 

205,600 
186,750 
154,936 

83,327 
117,823 
106,264 

95,717 
280,229 
379,258 
161,637 
187,840 
101,897 
171,808 

1868 

20,910 
18,751 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 

i5i2 

15,123 
25,478 

5^224 
5,288 
3,247 
6,708 
6,789 
6,164 
10,136 

46 

2,221 

13,629 
9,776 
22,632 
28,725 
15,823 
19,442 
10,602 
18,641 

1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 

9,115 

1877 

10,254 
3,734 
8,480 

2,399 
704 

25 

28,774 

5,039 

391 

1878 
1879 
1880 

5,498 

16,505 

31 

22,034 

76,238 

113,286 

546 

190,068 

1881 

10,373 

18,602 

400 

29,375 

116,391 

114,147 

4,370 

234,908 

1882 

10,344 

28,995 

984 

40,323 

119,820 

170,620 

14,978 

305,418 

1883 

17,733 

5,659 

4,554 

27,946 

264,673 

37,612 

68,871 

361,156 

1884 

9,419 

2,977 

3,370 

16,766 

137,279 

24,118 

41,814 

203,211 

1885 

9,751 

2,742 

1,406 

13,899 

128,785 

20,267 

17,965 

167,017 

1886 

7,247 

5 

2,247 

9,499 

102,177 

58 

33,842 

136,077 

1887 

8,397 

25 

1,459 

9,881 

130,957 

317 

27,129 

168,403 

1888 

9,484 

205 

9,689 

156,312 

2,727 

159,039 

1889 

11,047 

180 

11,227 

158,437 

3,386 

161,822 

1890 

10,302 

677 

10,979 

175,335 

11,841 

187,176 

1891 

9,838 

54 

281 

10,173 

150,714 

J66 

6,273 

157,763 

1892 

6,233 

165 

6,898 

105,596 

2,489 

108,085 

1893 

8,967 

287 

9,254 

122,950 

4,742 

127,692 

1894 

7,710 

5 

81 

7,796 

114,734 

43 

1,117 

115,894 

1895 

9,926 

95 

237 

10,258 

171,127 

892 

2,800 

174,819 

1896 

5,620 

264 

241 

6,125 

91,360 

3,016 

3,108 

97,483 

1897 

5,494 

368 

6,862 

80,198 

4,091 

84,289 

1898 

6,522 

6,522 

77,607 

77,607 

1899 

5,355 

1 

5,356 

64,389 

16 

64,405 

1900 

4,126 

345 

325 

4,795 

52,190 

2,757 

2,374 

57,321 

1901 

5,514 

176 

369 

6,059 

66,814 

1,408 

4,018 

72,240 

1902 

4,398 

20 

397 

4,815 

53,876 

293 

4,690 

68,359 

1903 

5,356 

425 

5,781 

64,380 

5,280 

69,660 

1904 

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No.  18  (F). — Exports  of  Canada — 


Drugs,  Chemicals,  &o.— All  Otheb,  N.E.S. 


Explosives, 


Values. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


United  Other 


States. 


Countries. 


Totals. 


Great 
Britain. 


J-  Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1877. 


5,636 

54 
1,600 


570 


19,135 

8,047 

12,821 

3,766 

9,695 

3,364 

10,472 

4,005 

6,411 

36,776 

114,922 

121,4.33 

117,590 

120,995 

84,5.59 


1,808 
2,875 
6,549 

77 

30 

86 


24,075 

29,890 

35,229 

40,784 

21,037 

65,400 

48,452 

36,020 

41,400 

40,878 

43,657 

157,608 

300,164 

304,977 

343,120 


3,722 

3,062 

142 

21 

49 

150 


24,767 
34.939 
26,814 
43,391 
41,869 
38,782 
31,381 
59,869 
73,059 
92,667 
93,382 
92,972 
131,143 
205,303 
268,186 


11,166 

5,991 

8,291 

98 

79 

806 


67,977 

72,876 

74,864 

87,941 

72,601 

107,546 

90,305 

99,894 

120,870 

170,321 

251,961 

372,013 

548,897 

631,275 

695,865 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


y         Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1890.       ■{ 


11,648 


70 
7,297 
509 
27,128 
12,153 
14,814 
26,407 


19,219 

61,039 

42,820 

36,921 

19,978 

88,319 

79,645 

68,132 

66,960 

93,811 

134,185 

162,990 

206,388 

360,858 

259,991 


5,114 

7,295 

19,843 

9,072 

9,764 

13,118 

8,446 

7,275 

13,957 

21,070 

50,417 

29,893 

37,262 

43,277 


L 

19,219 

66,153 

61,763 

56,764 

29,050 

98,083 

92,763 

76,578 

74,305 

115,065 

155,764 

240,535 

248,434 

412,934 

329,675 


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Manufactures  — Continued, 


FUBS. 

Household  Effects. 

Values. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals, 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries . 

Totals. 

>< 

$ 

$ 

9 

$ 

$ 

$ 

< 

$ 

315 
105 

804 
357 

2,084 
810 

2,123 

466 
113 
8,783 
1,405 
6,139 
2,608 
987 
2,345 
2,049 
4,933 
1,557 
4,072 
1,785 

1,558 
3,341 
168 
3,439 
12,010 
3,216 

ii3 

2,339 
3,559 
9,755 
5,201 

20,233 
6,634 
3,110 
2,458 
3,846 
4,933 
6,197 

10,643 
4,669 

c 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 

1,797 

1876 

1877 

1,370 
2,:J57 
1,765 

3,270 
4,214 
1,119 

1878 
1879 
1880 

975 

2,223 
600 

25 
2,146 

3,223 
2.746 

-     Includec 
prioi 

1 

with  '  Miscellaneous  Articles  '      >- 
to  1890.                                           1 

1881 
1882 

116 

2,150 

1,210 

8,476 

1883 

1,434 

3,935 

5,369 

1884 

1,857 

3,689 

3,897 

9,443 

1885 

511 

3,109 

191 

3,811 

1886 

10,227 

4,665 

100 

14,992 

1887 

407,580 

2,899 

835 

411,314 

1888 

3,103 

3,758 

1,535 

8,396 

- 

. 

1889 

3,787 

4,125 

3,300 

11,212 

50,807 

761,850 

5,344 

818,001 

1890 

3,110 

7,935 

11,045 

50,784 

977,190 

.  4,879 
9,856 

1,032,853 
1,166,059 

1891 

491 

14,209 

2,624 

17,324 

45,349 

1,110,854 

1892 

603 

6,664 

1,500 

8,767 

22,296 

1,246,085 

14,883 

1,283,264 

1893 

1,464 

6,359 

363 

8,186 

54,407 

894,749 

14,844 

964,000 

1894 

1,313 

9,887 

4,416 

15,616 

39,942 

938,914 

12,879 

■     991,735 

1895 

530 

6,665 

150 

7,345 

53,314 

1,163,605 

20,374 

1,237,293 

1896 

7,524 

4,979 

57 

12,560 

60,063 

874,220 

11,572 

945,855 

1897 

4,236 

8,009 

698 

12,943 

82,299 

812,468 

13,222 

907,989 

1898 

2,145 

9,978 

149 

12,272 

71,340 

910,409 

11,064 

992,813 

1899 

524 

1,769 

415 

2,708 

54,975 

1,026,276 

14,285 

1,095,536 

1900 

3,633 

7,873 

1,628 

13,134 

63,828 

1,090,424 

12,281 

1,166,533 

1901 

7,978 

6,423 

1,821 

16,222 

66,541 

1,450,533 

21,112 

1,538,186 

1902 

4,169 

10,994 

2,026 

17,189 

42,202 

1,238,329 

46,244 

1,326,775 

1903 

6,952 

13,453 

4,143 

24,548 

118,995 

1,115,472 

24,824 

1,259,291 

1904 

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Ibon  and  Stekl— Castings. 

Iron 

AND  Steel—] 

Hakdwahe. 

,       oJ 

Values. 

Values. 

1 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries . 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

$ 

% 

$ 

$    _      . 

S 

$ 

% 

% 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1881 

Not 

Ill 

750 
343 

2,984 

388 

separately 

4,763 

6,481 

9,909 

14,897 

13,741 

stated  pric 

2,663 
4,893 
3,303 
2,796 

258 

r  to  1877. 

7,537 
12,124 
1.3,555 
20,677 

14,387 

Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1888, 

r 

1882 

'489 

6,772 

634 

7,895 

1883 

1,251 

4,062 

1,386 

6,699 

1884 

3,003 

6,690 

2,059 

11,752 

- 

1885 

1,342 

5,115 

1 

6,458 

1886 

5,548 

5,005 

1,323 

11,876 

1887 

3,442 

13,163 

965 

17,570 

. 

. 

1888 

12,977 

7,338 

417 

20,732 

37,986 

39,894 

22,424 

100,304 

1889 

3,603 

5,676 

445 

9,724 

35,795 

29,741 

13,651 

79,187 

1890 

4,090 

4,908 

640 

9,638 

35,508 

31,212 

17,389 

84,109 

1891 

■       1,761 

1,903 

74? 

4,407 

23,196 

17,080 

24,527 

64,803 

1892 

1,196 

3,350 

2,037 

6,583 

32,215 

16,169 

26,569 

74,953 

1893 

2,674 

4,273 

2,201 

9,148 

16,432 

14,114 

52,796 

83,342 

1894 

1,882 

2,721 

5,892 

10,495 

6,711 

15,993 

108,307 

131,011 

1895 

8,5.36 

10,530 

6,647 

25,713 

15,827 

24,966 

65,041 

105,834 

1896 

46,196 

14,390 

42,905 

103,491 

16,022 

25,586 

24,390 

65,998 

1897 

83,507 

2,866 

41,586 

127,959 

15,299 

16,270 

69,546 

101,115 

1898 

70,982 

4,774 

40,160 

115,916 

62,295 

21,141 

41,202 

124,638 

1899 

54,268 

6,662 

48,707 

109,637 

49,412 

25,885 

48,143 

123,440 

1900 

44,996 

12,432 

111,725 

169,153 

106,903 

48,574 

122,577 

278,054 

1901 

21,570 

29,987 

49,507 

101,064 

30,811 

22,263 

56,786 

109,860 

1902 

16,503 

17,793 

75,262 

109,558 

20,408 

16,911 

41,929 

79,248 

1903 

54,707 

51,846 

74,663 

181,216 

20,010 

19,691 

27,591 

67,292 

1904 

37,175 

19,747 

25,463 

82,385 

33,200 

14,278 

50,810 

98,288 

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Manufactures — Continued. 


Iron  and  Steel— Machinery. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


45,449 

34,112 

4,105 

2,206 

11,787 

14,358 

20,275 

8,953 

25,0.39 

26,259 

18,1.31 

30,  .347 

18,915 

6,452 

2,056 

12,261 

12,508 

10,186 

14,910 

24,709 

59,005 

36,072 

12,372 

18,514 

30,935 

28,561 

24,278 

42,066 

74,493 

81,077 

86,568 

101,543 

111,481 

143,980 

70,333 

145,259 

211,365 


United 
States. 


9 

32,752 
29,657 
24,737 
28,406 
79,  .598 
44,385 
18,389 
24,190 
35,269 
44,222 
41,102 
14,735 
18,481 

16,042 

35,912 

18,111 

34,529 

24,237 

25,187 

33,628 

30,826 

47,323 

36,191 

30,418 

27,156 

44,637 

12,565 

29,963 

54,389 

36,266 

52,366 

57,705 

110,904 

113,522 

60,333 

110,110 

85,025 

10— i— 31 


Other 
Countries. 


14,179 

2,144 

4,907 

11,259 

14,163 

7,593 

105 

7,620 


25,784 

18,249 

9,123 

9,797 

17,707 

39,464 

43,994 

35,454 

51,740 

40,358 

19,265 

20,620 

25,486 

51,658 

61,205 

17,374 

60,694 

41,652 

32,023 

69,637 

49,525 

83,057 

133,749 

210,703 

202,248 

249,221 

247,377 

204,564 


Totals. 


Iron  and  Steel— Pig  and  Scrap. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


92,380 
65,913 
33,749 
41,871 
105,548 
66,336 
38,769 
40,763 
60,308 
96,265 
77.482| 
54,205 
47,193| 

40,201  j 

77,432! 

1 

74,366 

82,491 

86,163 

80,455 

77,602 

110,451 

108,881 

100,221 

110,137 

75,465 

133,892 

78,495 

104,052 

198,519 

166,868 

221,991 

292,997 

433,088 

459,750 

379,887 

502,746 

500,954 


15,083 
2,605 
5,.590 


2,200 
14,410 
11,963 

2,450 

6,300 

6,660 

395 


1,475 
20 


10 
1,325 


102 

.2,000 

1,104 


2,852 

2,816 

2,785 

3,645 

4,409 

22,736 

17,377 

39,602 

55,726 

977,073 

33,861 

125,085 


United 
States. 

$ 

155,320 

149,388 

288,907 

380,337 

544,424 

738.272 

353,852 

232,202 

196,928 

29,172 

41,073 

37,908 

277,157 

189,914 

121,473 

46,799 

26,632 

2,472 

46,117 

63,822 

39,749 

6,669 

26,172 

12,263 

3,546 

991 

1,868 

7,486 

46,245 

43,553 

49,893 

62,873 

347,530 

165,964 

273,483 

294,499 

96,187 


Other 
Countries. 


325 
24 


215 


38 


22 

95 

30 

48 

1,941 

4,459 

22,623 

2,644 

10,255 

24,359 

34,560 

11,729 

7,598 

8,652 


Totals. 


170,728 

152,017 

294,497 

380,337 

546,624 

752,682 

365,815 

234,652 

196,928 

35.472 

47,848 

38,303 

277,157 

191,389 

121,493 

46,799 

26,642 

3,797 

46,117 

63,924 

41,749 

7,811 

26,172 

12,285 

.3,641 

3,873 

4,732 

12,212 

54,349 

70,585 

75,273 

90,505 

411,491 

256,250 

1,262,285 

335,958 

229,824 


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 

189a 

1894 

1895 

1896. 

1897 

1898 

1899- 

1900> 

1901 

1902- 

1903 

1904 


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No,  18  (F.) — Exports  of  Canada — 


Iron  aSd  Steel 

—Sewing  Machines. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

1 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals.' 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

$ 

f 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1869 

4^849 

6,417 

19,500 

44,521 

76,196 

151,637 

151,426 

190,523 

79,105 

100,089 

120,975 

169,996 

172,217 

102,599 

91,246 

33,260 

15,882 
38,072 
7,446 
26,852 
54,860 
63,141 
69,303 
101,868 
46,016 
18,583 
10,443 
12,181 

141 

590 

1,881 

11,210 

49,386 

120,848 

110,227 

85,118 

82,906 

44,103 

82,458 

105,559 

98,118 

52,901 
60,993 

1870 

116,149 

1871 

170,293 

1872 

227,064 

1873 

34^558 

23,401 
21,832 
31,124 
26,680 
30,429 
26,796 
27,603 

366,231 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

5,086 

5,094 
9,594 
16,527 
20,415 
15,128 
1.^,766 

'i,m 

6,469 
11,161 
5,373 
1,568 
801 
1,249 

"  "  11^306 
10,269 
10,369 
4,786 
8,446 
10,867 
10,588 

252,473 
254,510 
305,749 
260,115 
273,258 
218,601 
201,545 

1881 

13,650 

1,344 

7,469 

22,463 

76,768 

11,499 

77,185 

165,452 

1882 

15,851 

639 

6,073 

22,56;^ 

77,627 

5,574 

67,442 

150,643 

1883 

5,351 

369 

3,427 

9,147 

28,268 

5,710 

35,955 

69,933 

1884 

5,516 

717 

1,860 

8,093 

70,047 

5,617 

19,662 

95,326 

1835 

7,080 

803 

1,535 

9,418 

47,974 

6,810 

14,451 

69,235 

1886 

3,526 

412 

1,356 

5,294 

17,954 

4,714 

12,959 

35,627 

1887 

3,502 

488 

974 

4,964 

19,466 

6,198 

8,681 

34,345 

1888 

4,299 

490 

1,844 

6,633 

28,046 

8,300 

13,656 

50,002 

1889^ 

6,056 

464 

1,061 

7,581 

39,694 

9,135 

7,734 

56,563 

1890 

3,883 

369 

1,457 

5,709 

24,114 

8,039 

11,441 

43,594 

1891 

1,356 

373 

1,037 

2,766 

10,728 

7,931 

9,182 

27,841 

1892 

397 

510 

761 

1,668 

6,062 

9,158 

6,346 

21,566 

1893 

188 

466 

112 

766 

3,470 

12,758 

1,834 

18,062 

1894 

159 

295 

217 

671 

2,692 

8,605 

3,524 

14,821 

1895 

279 

427 

5 

711 

7,176 

7,835 

190 

15,201 

1896 

491 

507 

599 

1,597 

8,916 

12,561 

8,353 

29,830 

1897 

162 

244 

287 

693 

2,778 

6,819 

4,757 

14,354 

1898 

239 

267 

666 

1,172 

4,322 

6,779 

9,671 

.    20,772 

1899 

65 

331 

487 

883 

1,334 

7,855 

7,659 

16,848 

1900 

71 

281 

352 

704 

1,152 

6,465 

5,586 

13,203 

1901 

37 

422 

169 

728 

2,41i 

11,483 

2,618 

16,512 

1902 

17 

430 

515 

962 

356 

11,864 

8,422 

20,642 

1903 

99 

464 

714 

1,277 

2,557 

11,643 

12,729 

26,929 

a904 

29 

443 

537 

1,009 

541 

11,098 

9,024 

20,663 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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ND  Steel— 

-All  Othei 

Total  Iron 

AND  Steel. 

Iron  a 

I,  N.E.S. 

Values. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

'    >* 

$ 

$ 

$      . 

9 

$ 

$ 

9 

$ 

16,709 
19,f>32 
21,542 
49,134 
79,182 
81,180 
147,698 
84,379 
38,083 
79,0<i7 
38,2.53 
21,29(i 
69.547 

.57,492 
62,216 
71,158 
66,  .500 
.58,049 
128,  .567 
76,703 
90,811 
44,807 
43,785 
()5,107 
83,310 
91,109 

76,210 
40,799 
55,231 
57,976 
64,363 
97,310 
27,713 
21.990 
12,.393 
24,025 
32,241 
17,3:32 
11,935 

150,411 
122,847 
147,931 
173,610 
201,594 
307,057 
252,114 
197,180 
95,283 
146,877 
135,601 
121,938 
172,591 

96,7'tl 
101,070 
107,433 
202,977 
244,595 
300.471 
259,041 
195,871 
184,097 
281, 7;« 
235,911 
154,980 
182,692 

278,824 
257,143 
422,874 
482,689 
708  923 
966,084 
512,085 
416,506 
378,872 
167.958 
172,346 
156,305 
413,825 

90,855 

43,557 

62,019 

80,445 

127,912 

225,751 

138,045 

114,728 

95,299 

96,575 

1.38,056 

135,317 

122,646 

466,420 
401,770 
592,326 
766,111 
1,081,430 
1,492,306 
909,171 
727,105 
658,268 
546,266 
546,313 
446,602 
719.163 

1868 
1869 
.1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

145,486 

73,591 

12,601 

231,678 

230,569 

304,787 

107,751 

643,107   1881 

r 

63,791 

219,520 

23,538- 

306,849 

143,983 

389,251 

131,078 

664,312 

1882 

39,741 

304,114 

19,972 

363,827 

81,521 

378,796 

101,307 

561,624 

1883 

50,964 

182,969 

15,791 

249,724 

136,532 

256,437 

72,966 

465,935 

1884 

*  34,767 

83,424 

12,278 

130,469 

95,594 

122,058 

78,470 

296,122 

1885 

39,520 

43,445 

19,058 

102,023 

77,932 

124,468 

73,698 

276,098 

1886 

71,733 

51,801 

30,450 

153,984 

119,452 

168,612 

59,361 

347,425 

1887 

40,121 

53,747 

6,382 

■100,250 

180,135 

179,854 

63,499 

423,488 

1888 

19,462 

6,  .377 

8,714 

34,553 

135,730 

104,921 

56,068 

296,719 

1889 

14,968 

13,658 

2,368 

30,994 

91,052 

120,180 

83,496 

294,728 

1890 

18,219 

16,065 

3,714 

37,998 

72,418 

85,660 

99,393 

257,471 

1891 

39,728 

15,481 

6,440 

61,649 

110,136 

74,860 

58,861 

24.3,857 

1892 

43,976 

18,226 

5,936 

68,137 

97,965 

94,999 

123,490 

316,454 

1893 

42,546 

9,418 

4,406 

56,370 

80,925 

51,170 

163,829 

295,924 

1894 

25,379 

14,410 

5,910 

45,699 

101,769 

95,190 

111,752 

308,7111  1895 

28,592 

18,916 

7,251 

54,759 

177,864 

172,087 

156,995 

506,946j  1896 

9,302 

17,423 

15,382 

42,107 

196,372 

123,197 

203,419 

522,988 

1897 

14,820 

19,001 

13,671 

47,492 

261,723 

153,954 

190,405 

606,082 

1898 

10,527 

.     17,387 

45,070 

72,984 

234,461 

178,367 

293,583 

706,411   1899 

9,304 

47,781 

63,089 

120.174 

313,438 

573,686 

538,039 

1,425,163    1900 

135,319 

196,772 

157,434 

489,525 

389,817 

539,991 

503,153 

1.432,961 

1901 

88,949 

347,237 

172,975 

609,161 

1,173,622 

727,621 

559,538 

2,460,781 

1902 

101,855 

1,930,426 

117,518 

2,149,799 

358,249 

2,418,215 

487,476 

3,203,940 

1903 

124,  L24 

814,143 

121,440 

1,059,707 

531,490 

1,040,478 

419,853 

1,991,821 

1904 

10— i— 31| 


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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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Junk  and  Oakum. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United         Other 
States.     Countries. 


Totals. 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1877. 


2,425 
255 
100 
146 

1,345 


70 
232 
240 
108 
500 
3,118 


1,049 
440 


909 


9,898 

3,450 

3,545 

12,411 

130 

332 

1,768 


15,268 
17,273 
32,183 
34,757 


I 
17,787 
17,528 
32,287 
34,939 

35,177 

30,846 

34,963 

32,574 

32,408 

37,696 

29,391 

34,436 

25,657 

26  442 

31,883 

24,837 

34,538 

21,521 

18,678 

19,931 

16,028 

36,983 

35,119 

53,121 

70,598 

26,830 

39,507 

32,619 


Leather — Boots  and  Shoes. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1876. 


55 
81,533 
78,777 
49,917 
54,537 

35,733 

48,356 

19,758 

33,996 

9,985 

6,562 

9,097 

3,215 

47,671 

38,822 

7,539 

5,307 

536 

550 

7,855 

3,000 

7,735 

1,885 

9,331 

17,510 

35,103 

53,875 

23,464 

5,620 


1,919 
3,631 

26,558 
8,113 
1,716 

772 

892 

■  1,402 

518 

800 

4,207 

2,544 

594 

759 

382 

849 

1,3W 

8,603 

939 

1,151 

2,138 

1,245 

12,163 

6,839 

5,126 

13,105 

15,092 

10,436 

26,954 


81,305 
111,258 
131,010 
135.523 
108,894 

83,279 
196,422 
236,345 
193,553 
165,147 

65,222 

101,727 

68,620 

117,868 

75,655 

96,815 

74,916 

109,-430 

59,414 

70,199 

57,775 

68,534 

50,311 

61,952 

62,229 

66,038 

60,970 

109,400 

43,745 

82,949 

45,581 

53,969 

69,226 

75,900 

82,426 

91,565 

92,850 

94,339 

65,235 

74,241 

70,781 

75,919 

88,168 

97,148 

66,120 

80,168 

62,666 

78,836 

60,789 

83,425 

160,934 

209,142 

110,555 

179,522 

110,804 

144,704 

119,542 

152,116 

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Leather  —Sole  and  Upper,  iff cluding 
Leather,  N.E.S.    . 


Values. 


(Jreat 
Britain. 


United 

States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


Leather— All  Other  Mprs.,  N.E.P. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain . 


United         Other     I 
States.     Countries. 


Totals. 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1876. 


810,128 
817,999 
492,063 
152,595 
365,437 

26,519 
101,026 

3,0.36 
42,943 

2,423 

11.5,931 
91,119 
68,122 
68,288 
40,848 

952,578 
510,144 
563,221 
263,826 
408,708 

4,075 
7,304 
7,670 
4,487 
2,687 

57,536 
5.450 
4,076 
2,583 
4,607 

1,458 

735 

10,465 

902 

4,377 

326,406 

12,026 

78,470 

416,902 

4,712 

4,323 

697 

341,081 

5,357 

79,965 

426,403 

4,188 

2,170 

1,709 

218,731 

22,446 

29,963 

271,140 

119,277 

6,323 

728 

263,965 

2,367 

29,854 

296,186 

108,236 

3,679 

1,211 

403,146 

223 

16,380 

419,749 

17,711 

4,199 

1,522 

233,295 

858 

23,000 

257,153 

16,358 

14,418 

2,127 

388,678 

28,636 

23,302 

440,616 

63,263 

13,379 

2,541 

255,181 

92 

44,285 

299,558 

79,788 

9,772 

1,160 

686,366 

19,289 

62,603 

668,258 

17,020 

20,506 

2,191 

644,501 

8,653 

73,933 

727,087 

23,986 

37,871 

7,508 

825,428 

6,240 

37,134 

868,802 

6,017 

16,652 

5,016 

949,820 

2,229 

9,624 

1,011,673 

384 

36,135 

4,755 

758,684 

1,964 

104,733 

865,381 

30,554 

9,698 

5,531 

1,419,248 

4,657 

149,129 

1,573,034 

21,320 

10,233 

6,010 

1,103,008 

14,733 

153,874 

1,271,615 

2,548 

12,916 

5,744 

1,704,075 

10,359 

193,414 

1,907,848 

847 

7,756 

2,705 

1,258,043 

8,887 

163,600 

1,430,530 

2,846 

9,160 

2,048 

1,408,756 

6,348 

96,462 

1,511,566 

2,580 

11,131 

2,907 

1,449,499 

18,548 

68,089 

1,536,136 

45,689 

14,202 

6,420 

1,406,029 

19,636 

109,775 

1,535,440 

169,543 

20,546 

62,676 

1,817,979 

41,428 

107,556 

1,966,963 

165,813 

63,582 

17,575 

1,803,859 

16,464' 

90,945 

1,911,268 

176,198 

21,584 

13,391 

2,014.647 

18,836 

135,532 

2,169,015 

24,202 

16,.S14 

11,403 

1,915,666 

67,269 

167,713 

2,150,648 

13,609 

77,954 

11,706 

63,069 
13,489 
22,211 
7,972 
11,671 

9,732 

8,067 

126,328 

113,126 

23,432 

32.903 

79,183 

90,720 

39,717 

69,365 

27,685 

41,274 

45,783 

37,-563 

21,208 

11,308 

14,054 

16,618 

66,311 

252,765 

246,970 

211,173 

51,919 

103,269 


1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1888 

18S9 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


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1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1876 
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 

19C4 


Total  Leather. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain 


40,058 
147,258 
180,344 
94,780 
40,726 
148,308 
130,735 
328,569 
814,258 
406,836 
578,510 
206,999 
422,661 

366,851 

393,625 

357,766 

406,197 

430,842 

256,205 

461,0.38 

338,184 

651,057 

707,309 

838,984 

955,511 

789,774 

1,441,118 

1,113,411 

1,707,922 

1,268,624 

1,413,221 

1,504,519 

1,593,082 

2,018,895 

2,033,932 

2,062,313 

1,934,895 


United        Other 
States.     Countries. 


41,482 
11,873 
47,139 
10,852 
17,290 
10,606 
67,799 
37,549 
85,974 
110,107 
33,670 
53,639 
8,746 

17,121 

8,419 

30,171 

6,564 

5,222 

19,483 

44,559 

10,458 

40,554 

46,906 

23,741 

39,731 

20,265 

15,829 

28,800 

20,253 

19,292 

29,642 

.39,589 

45,308 

118,115 
53,140 
45,586 

172,177 


30,554 

54,943 

83,219 

68,329 

107,151 

155,689 

146,720 

161,230 

198,694 

203,112 

209,597 

204,713 

154,119 

144,389 

150,294 

106,346 

105,981 

77,316 

82,902 

76,154 

107,674 

125,764 

125,186 

87,731 

133,605 

192,690 

247,989 

224,853 

266,900 

253,816 

165,489 

137,175 

233,240 

286,065 

214,891 

257,739 

298,961 


Totals. 


112,094 
214,074 
310,702 
173,961 
165,167 
314,603 
345,254 
527,348 
1,098,926 
720,055 
821,777 
465,351 
585,526 

528,361 

552,338 

494,283 

518,742 

513,380 

358,590 

581,751 

456,316 

817,375 

879,401 

950,456 

1,128,847 

1,002,729 

1,704,936 

1,367,064 

1,995,075 

1,541,732 

1,608,352 

1,681,283 

1,871,630 

2,423,075 

2,301,963 

2,365,638 

2,406,033 


Lime  and  Cement. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1875. 


1 
12,440 
38,949 


300 


25 


10 

630 

100 

4,525 


4,691 


4,615 


31 


1,222 
6,465 
11,257 
8,244 
4,070 
7,965 


125 
118 
108 

57 
229 

82 


4,658 

33 

7,541 

38 

10,930 

182 

9,036 

1,066 

7,965 

3,040 

18,552 

86 

41,285 

57 

101,207^ 

315 

130,493 

573 

175,242 

254 

154,164 

217 

125,031 

516 

98,665 

3,809 

65,465 

6,974 

75,378 

3,969 

74,835 

2,651 

53,337 

4,710 

48,438 

478 

65,400 

1,499 

74,392 

5,207 

65,534 

16,844 

86,336 

26,933 

98,989 

31,292 

85,811 

21,391 

I 

1,348 
19,023 
50,314 
8,301 
4,299 
8,047 

4,691 

7,579 

11,112 

10,402 

11,005 

18,638 

41,342 

101,547 

131,066 

175,506 

155,011 

125,647 

106,999 

72,439 

84,038 

77,486 

58,052 

48,916 

66,901 

79,599 

86,993 

113,269 

130,281 

107,233 


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Liquors— Whiskbts 

'. 

Quantities. 

1                                      Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Galls. 

Galls. 

Galls. 

Galls. 

s 

$ 

$ 

8 

6,990 

4 '351 
31,819 
13,386 
27,879 
11,259 

3,013 
10,350 

4,088 
132,686 

1,135 
21,291 

4,181 

1,284 
24 

378 

1,214 

2,445 

.30,.372 

13,it3r) 

17,456 

4,809 

2,617 

4,800 

6,324 

51,385 

928 

8,403 

2,738 

2,338 

1,676 

435 

1,014 

2,044 

4,429 

84 

330 

555 

867 

55 

2,073 

4,837 

4,145 

31,185 

14,949 

19,763 

9,338 

2,787 

5,200 

6,879 

52,293 

1,041 

10,637 

3,280 

2,598 

IRfift-*- 

1869- 

1870- 
1871 
1872- 
:  1873 
j  1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
187» 
1879 
1880 

263 

100 

86 

70 

4i 

58 
161 
542 

ei 

100 

69 

83 
132 
493 

" "  2,900 
9,631 
3,2.55 
130,390 
1,069 
19,483 
3,688 

62 

619 

833 

2,227 

33 

1,676 

60 

2,443 

10 

2,513 

120 

2,465 

13 

1881 

60 

6,775 

221 

7,056 

127 

5,298 

166 

5,591 

1882 

8,466 

2,757 

3,292 

14,515 

6,854 

3,270 

2,362 

12,486 

1883 

1,959 

3,268 

2,827 

8,054 

1,479 

2,979 

2,210 

6,668 

1884 

1,731 

5,052 

3,847 

10,630 

1,449 

6,074 

2,788 

10,311 

1885 

129 

2,357 

6,647 

9,133 

248 

4,928 

4,811 

9,987 

1886 

33 

4,607 

746 

5,386 

68 

8,289 

576 

8,932 

1887 

82 

6,835 

1,890 

8,807 

100 

14,900 

1,393 

16,393 

1888 

37 

8,973 

725 

9,735 

69 

17,334 

428 

17,831 

1889 

1,963 

8,318 

2,544 

12,825 

5,1.54 

16,132 

4,097 

25,383 

1890 

1,226 

12,416 

6,302 

19,944 

3,510 

29,399 

12,710 

45,619 

1891 

2,061 

26,297 

7,931 

36,289 

4,847 

6?,  830 

15,239 

88,916 

1892 

7,601 

35,254 

9,326 

52,181 

19,130 

95,682 

20,794 

135,606 

1893 

20,650 

82,921 

7,986 

75,105 

28,862 

127,220 

18,167 

174,249 

1894 

15,673 

46,469 

18,221 

116,815 

38,852 

236,350 

50,770 

325,972 

1895 

5,955 

117,471 

8,786 

132,212 

14,337 

339,516 

20,160 

374,013 

1896 

3,836 

147.136 

3,397 

154,369 

11,259 

425,499 

5,803 

442,561 

1897 

16,097 

77,310 

4,807 

98,214 

30,877 

222,084 

12,454 

265,415 

1898 

12,112 

88,032 

21,403 

121,547 

29,732 

254,868 

55,328 

339,928 

1899 

20,942 

90,100 

33,756 

144,798 

48,955 

256,885 

90,831 

396,671 

1900 

11,94/ 

92,956 

38,496 

"  143,399 

32,739 

255,976 

103,725 

392,440 

1901 

15,284 

81,489 

35,501 

132,274 

40,924 

221,814 

104,388 

367,126 

1902 

11,904 

110,494 

36,541 

158,939 

38,804 

352,023 

102,631 

493,458 

1903 

14,615 

134,776 

29,708 

179,099 

47,949 

428,149 

94,599 

570,697 

1904 

48S 


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No.  18  (F).— Exports  of  Canada — 


Liquors — All  Other,  N.E.S. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

5>« 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

(5alls. 

Galls. 

Galls. 

Galls. 

8 

% 

$ 

$ 

1868 

98,369 
174,314 
157,248 
247,002 
368,587 
287,694 
•  268,665 
186,214 
107,874 
160,253 
249,788 
138,232 

65,848 

167 

•  18 

66 

36 

1^467 

242 

20 

5 

100 

106 

366 

84 

42.808 

84,701 

82,595 

145,917 

191,506 

129,993 

91,810 

92,569 

46,837 

105,475 

138,056 

71,979 

13,880 

12,033 
18,163 
23,912 
29,953 
30,304 
33,468 
25,198 
19,0.30 
16,245 
25,553 
30,131 
16,224 
17,200 

55,008 

1869 

102,882 

1870 

106,573 

1871 

175,906 

1872 

221,810 

1873 

164,868 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

304 

50 

10 

240 

197 

1,745 

112 

198,611 
127,931 
64,138 
98,807 
176,440 
96,031 
19,926 

69,750 
58,233 
43,726 
61,206 
73,151 
40,456 
45,810 

117,250 

111,619 

63,087 

1.31,128 

168,293 

88,569 

31,164 

^    1881 

15,074 

9,406 

37,880 

62,360 

5,634 

4,533 

14.588 

24,755 

1882 

2,865 

5,723 

39,225 

47,813 

1,938 

2,634 

17,813 

22,385 

1883 

240 

4,183 

16,584 

21,007 

654 

2,359 

7,366 

10,379 

1884 

2,652 

18,135 

20,787 

1,802 

7,015 

8,817 

1885 

25 

1,123 

4,363 

5,511 

19 

1,029 

1,813 

2,861 

1886 

475 

2,665 

2,954 

6,094 

284 

2,224 

1,632 

4,140 

1887 

391 

1,925 

1,399 

3,715 

316 

788 

851 

1,954 

1888 

30 

976 

236 

1,242 

54 

639 

124 

817 

1889 

28 

1,907 

3,320 

5,255 

22 

1,444 

1,390 

2,856 

1890 

284 

640 

19,222 

20,146 

200 

438 

10,304 

10,942 

1891 

338 

940 

37,061 

38,339 

157 

783 

18,462 

19,402 

1892 

159 

8,339 

52,985 

61,483 

185 

5,657 

24,561 

30,403 

1893 

1,300 

15,956 

40,495 

57,751 

2,000 

7,836 

20,608 

30,444 

1894 

12 

3,542 

39,5.35 

43,089 

46 

2,272 

19,874 

22,192 

1895 

100 

5,721 

21,941 

27,762 

1,250 

3,102 

11,273 

15,625 

1896 

91 

32,552 

1,230 

33,873 

150 

10,734 

1,119 

12,003 

1897 

319 

8,393 

8,708 

17,420 

313 

9,126 

5,534 

14,973 

1898 

119 

3,460 

6,418 

9,997 

219 

1,975 

3,411 

5,605 

1899 

52 

4,260 

5,185 

9,497 

109 

2,466 

2,486 

5,061 

1900 

8 

7,808 

1,966 

9,782 

28 

7,590 

1,867 

9,485 

1901 

10,496 

6,712 

5,642 

22,850 

7,713 

7,366 

4,126 

19,205 

1902 

8,011 

6,227 

28,071 

42,309 

4,895 

4,336 

21,879 

31,110 

1903 

480 

5,867 

56,357 

62,704 

1,144 

5,844 

40,174 

47,162 

1904 

25,015 

14,752 

98,824 

138,591 

12,879 

10,980 

42,063 

65,922 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Manufac  cures — Continued. 


Total  Liquors. 

Quantities. 

Values . 

go 

Great 
Britain 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great, 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
CJountries. 

Totals. 

1 

Galls. 

Galls. 

Galls. 

Galls. 

$ 

S 

$ 

S 

105,359 
178,665 
189,067 
260,388 
396,466 
298,953 
271,678 
196,564 
111,962 
292,939 
250,923 
159,523 
70,029 

1,451 

42 

444 

36 

263 

1,507 

328 

90 

5 

141 

164 

527 

626 

44,022 

87,146 

112,967 

•          159,852 

208,962 

1          134,802 

1             94,427 

97,369 

53,161 

156,860 

138,984 

80,382 

16,618 

1 

14,372 
19,839 
24,  ,347 
30,967 
32,348 
37,897 
25,282 
19,360 
16,800 
26,420 
30,186 
18,297 
17,200 

59,845 
107,027 
137,758 
190,855 
241,573 
174,206 
120,037 
116,819 

69,966 
183,421 
169,334 

99,206 

34,444 

1868 

1869 

1870 

1871 

1872 
1873 

365 
150 
10 
309 
'2'M 
1,877 
605 

201,511 
137,562 

67,393 
229,197 
177,509 
115,514 

23,614 

69,802 
58,852 
44,559 
63,433 
73,184 
42,132 
45,810 

1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

5,134 

11,849 

37,890 

64,873 

5,754 

6,998 

14,601 

27,353 

1881. 

2,925 

12,498 

39,446 

54,^69 

2,065 

7,932 

17,979 

27,976 

1882 

8,706 

6,940 

19,876 

35,522 

7,508 

5,629 

9,728 

22,865 

1883 

1,959 

5,920 

20,962 

28,841 

1,479 

4,781 

9,225 

15,485 

1884 

1,756 

6,175 

8.210 

16,141 

1,468 

7,103 

4,601 

13,172 

1885 

604 

5,022 

9,601 

15,227 

532 

7,152 

6,443 

14,127 

1886 

424 

6,532 

2,145 

9,101 

383 

9,077 

1,426 

10,886 

1887 

112 

7,811 

2,126 

10,049 

154 

15,539 

1,517 

17,210 

1888 

65 

10,880 

4,045 

14,990 

91 

18,778 

1,818 

20,687 

1889 

2,247 

8,958 

21,766 

32,971 

5,354 

16,570 

14,401 

36,325 

1890. 

1,564 

13,356 

43,363 

58,283 

3,667 

30,182 

31,172 

65,021 

18dl 

2,220 

34,636 

60,916 

97,772 

5,032 

74,4«7 

39,800 

119,319 

1892 

8,901 

51,210 

49,821 

109,932 

21,130 

103,518 

41,402 

166,050 

1893 

20,662 

50,011 

47,521 

118,194 

28,908 

129,492 

38.041 

196,441 

1894 

15,773 

88,642 

40,162 

144,577 

40,102 

239,452 

62,043 

341,597 

1895 

6,046 

150,023 

10,016 

166,085 

14,487 

350,250 

21,279 

386,016 

1896 

4,155 

155,529 

12,105 

171,789 

11,572 

434,625 

11,337 

457,534 

1897 

16,216 

80,770 

11,225 

108,211 

31,096 

224,059 

15,865 

271,020 

1898 

12,164 

92,292 

26,588 

131,044 

29,841 

257,334 

57,814 

344,989 

1899 

20,950 

•     97,908 

35,722 

154,580 

48,983 

264,475 

92,698 

406,156 

1900 

22,443 

99,668 

44,138 

166,249 

40,452 

263,342 

107,851 

411,645 

1901 

23,295 

87,716 

63,572 

174,583 

45,819 

226,150 

126,267 

398,236 

1902 

12,384 

116,361 

92,898 

221,643 

39,948 

357,867 

142,805 

540,620 

1903 

39,630 

149,528 

128,532 

317,690 

60,828 

439,129 

136,662 

636,619 

1904 

490 


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No.  18  (F) — Exports  of  Canada — 


Metals  other  than  Iron  or  Steel. 

Musical  Instruments 

05 

Values. 

Quantities. 

1 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries . 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain . 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

^ 

85 
134 
203 

40 
12 
22 

N 

64 
78 
68 

ot  separately 

189 
224 
293 

1881 

Not  separately  stated  prior 

to  1889.      -{ 

220 

18 

68 

306 

1882 

786 

37 

142 

966 

1883 

255 

43 

161 

459 

1884 

« 

899 

61 

154 

1,114 

1885 

1,746 

27 

234 

2,007 

1886 

1,767 

29 

343 

2,139 

1887 

2,454 

39 

344 

2,837 

1888 

^ 

2,654 

104 

745 

3,503 

1889 

22,795 

2,348 

15,072 

40,216 

3,163 

178 

689 

4,030 

1890 

32,523 

2,528 

1,588 

36,639 

3,848 

52 

720 

4,620 

1891 

31,605 

5,576 

5,452 

42,633 

5,013 

111 

547 

5,671 

1892 

11,940 

1,589 

6,966 

17,495 

4,944 

156 

579 

5,679 

1893 

17,708 

4,193 

2,232 

24,133 

3,086 

174 

549 

3,809 

1894 

15,486 

5,862 

2,821 

24,169 

2,614 

73 

669 

3,356 

1895 

10,174 

7,779 

979 

18,932 

3,111 

128 

999 

4,238 

1896 

17,880 

11,283 

2,145 

31,308 

3,939 

60 

863 

4,862 

1897 

30,938 

5,530 

5,133 

41,601 

4,830 

39 

921 

5,790 

1898 

30,107 

18,920 

4,290 

53,317 

4,488 

56 

1,042 

5,586 

1899 

9,494 

20,649 

4,389 

34,532 

6,611 

46 

959 

7,616 

1900 

17,667 

46,320 

4,623 

68,610 

7,232 

44 

821 

8,097 

1901 

31,015 

102,693 

2,649 

136,357 

6,913 

111 

1,110 

8,134 

1902 

23,906 

134,116 

203,406 

361,428 

6,600 

74 

1,009 

7,683 

J903 

117,202 

109,894 

179,457 

406,552 

4,823 

107 

1,360 

6,290 

1904 

96,643 

61,859 

383,899 

542,40] 

3,611 

95 

1,306 

5,012 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
Manufactures  — Continued. 


— Organs. 

MusiciAL  Instruments— All  Other,  N.E.S. 

Values. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries . 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

i 

stated  prioi 

$ 
<■  to  1878. 

$ 

$ 

1 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 

6,536| 
12,1151 
19,520] 

20,177 

6^173 

23,888 

68,018 

116,222 

118,129 

166,863 

190,637 

227,825 

239,973 

:W1,834 

289,733 

213,627 

163,100 

188,441 

234,684 

288,031 

266,106 

350,637 

391,139 

391,457 

332,861 

269,668 

200,838 


3,655 
1,315 
1,735 

7,643 
6,711 
7,600 

1,240 

6,195 

4,807 

13,315 

4,340 

12,144 

6,408 

11,049 

2,640 

16,350 

2,241 

25,983 

2,880 

20,805 

8,670 

53,7.31 

12,321 

48,125 

4,927 

46,315 

7,806 

38,882 

11,352 

40,347 

13,548 

40,853 

5,896 

41,217 

9,539 

57,224 

4,203 

45,921 

9,408 

45,836 

3,124 

53,073 

2,839 

47,253 

2,743 

45,4.55 

7,816 

58,615 

6,555 

54,773 

5,684 

72,809 

4,452 

73,816 

17,834 
20,141 
28,855 

27,612 

84,295 

40,372 

85,475 

135,212 

146,3.53 

190,548 

253,038 

288,271 

291,215 

348,522 

341,432 

268,028 

210,213 

255,204 

284,808 

343,275 

312,303 

400,729 

439,337 

457,888 

394,189 

348,161 

279,1061 


1,650 

950 

1,400 

565 

4,580 

2,224 

2,700 

1,400 

1,330 

5,166 

4,150 

4,000 

7,785 

12,675 

5,736 

900 

4,440 

4,320 

7,380 

17,524 

12,084 

10,539 

13,121 

20,335 

14,281 

14,635 

12,724 


2,431 

2,884 
6,565 

2,755 

1,737 

4,813 

8,014 

7,643 

15,071 

11,325 

12,006 

18,462 

19,440 

21,478| 

29,862 

30,368 

30,358 

24,303 

32,232 

21,731 

21,887 

18,356 

18,285 

22,077 

26,324 

34,477 

41,074 


160 
200 

500 

293 

472 

1,360 

1,900 

250 


300 
2,230 
5,835 
11,415 
18,878 
19,163 
10,004 
20,497 
14,055 
17,812 
17,195 
12,811 
30,037 
37,240 
45,315 
31,024 
21,297 
19,805 


4,241'  1878 
4,034  1879 
8,465,  1880 


3,613 
6,739 
8,397 
12,614 
9,293 
16,401 
16,791 
13,386 
28,297 
38,640 
53,031 
64,761 
41,272 
55,295 
42,678 
57,424 
56,450 
46,782 
58,932 
68,646 
87,727 
71,629 
70,409 


1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 
1895 
1896 
1897 
1898 
1899 
1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 


73,603:  1904 


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No.  18  (F). — Exports  of  Canada — 


1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

188S 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Total  Musical  Instruments. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


500 


United  Other 

States.     Countries. 


400 

120 

1,310 

3,247 

8,612 

8,186 

13,06.^ 

20,920 

20,742 

70,703 

26,112 

70,718 

117,622 

119,459 

172,029 

194,787 

231,825 

247,758 

314,509 

295,469 

214,527 

167,540 

192,761 

242,064 

305,555 

268,190 

361,176 

404.260 

411,792 

347,142 

284,303 

213,562 


4,374 
6,752 
8,302 
5,470 
7,454 
3,248 
3,631 
5,886 
7,116 
11,161 
6,086 
4,199 
8,300 

3,995 

6,544 

9,153 

14,422 

10,283 

17,312 

14,205 

20,676 

30,783 

24,367 

29,284j 

41,214j 

43,916* 

36,254 

33,842 

36,435 

31,139 

25,011 

21,195 

21,028 

29,893 

32,879 

40,161 

45,526 


1,155 
860 
100 
140 
150 

4,830 


800 
1,078 
7,803 
6,911 
8,100 

6,488 

13,787 

13,504 

12,949 

16,600 

25,983 

21,105 

55,961 

53,960 

57,730 

57,760 

59^,510 

50,857 

61,714 

71,279 

63,733 

63,031 

65,884 

77,290 

82,695 

103,930 

85,797 

94,106 

93,621 


Totals. 


5,529 

7,612 

8,902 

5,610 

7,604 

8,478 

,  3,751 

7,196 

11,163 

20,851 

22,075 

24,175 

37,.320 

31,225 

91,034 

48,769 

98,089 

144,505 

162,754 

207,339 

271,424 

316,568 

329,855 

401,653 

396,193 

309,300 

265,508 

297,882 

342,232 

399,725 

359,085 

459,661 

507,983 

545,615 

465,818 

418,570 

352,709 


Oil 


Quantities. 


Great 
Britain. 


Cwt. 


United 
States. 


Cwt. 


Other 
Countries. 


Cwt. 


13,157 
10,873 
23,630 
57,176 
10,729 

13,833 

15,767 

8,697 

4,310 

8,460 

2,438 

.%183 

1,200 

25,830 

2,545 

79,496 

75,505 

32,861 

161,042 

67,029 

97,270 

135,183 

151,150 

100,101 

209,062 

161,809 

170,911 

233,183 

242,335 


13,900 
26,936 
27,236 
10,734 
1,426 

4,957 

450 

1 


3,839 
21,957 
42,569 
43,256 
39,961 
33,000 
13,856 
83,698 
68,355 
13,601 
11,420 


2,389 

10,984 

4,815 


5,091 
4,700 


6 

6 

20 

7,225 
5 

110 

3 

34 

21 

43 

301 

4 

16 


2,337 

9,679 

14,318 

19,528 

16,617 


Totals. 


Cwt. 


27,057 
37,809 
50,866 
67,910 
12,155 

18,790 

16,217 

8,701 

4,310 

12,305 

24,401 

45,772 

51,681 

65,796 

'  35,545 

93,462 

159,206 

101,250 

174,664 

78,492 

97,571 

137,576 

162,150 

104,916 

211,399 

176,579 

185,229 

257,411 

258,952 


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Man  ufactures — Continued. 


Cake. 


Values. 


.   Great 
Britain. 


34,465 
60,610 
40,626 
25,713 
67,227 
63,938 
53,749 
30,966 
21,816 
18,330 
23,482 
22,762 
16,779 

26,709 

36,488 

20,841 

6,947 

15,216 

5,176 

6,692 

3,120 

17,171 

3  901 

101,500 

88,802 

251,859 

189,691 

85,581 

120,949 

192,644 

187,873 

139,046 

221,825 

166,685 

187,895 

264,327 

269,045 


United        Other 
States.     Countries. 


476 
5 


5,883 
25,566 
25,950 
46,654 
46,280 
21,810 

5,040 

12,765 
1,800 


7,890 
45,158 
80,218 
70,427 
45,920 
38,461 
16,547 
98,279 
84,841 
15,838 

8,589 

2,388 

10,984 

4,815 

4,261 

4,700 


2,110 


2,176 
"660 


10 


21 
13 
63 
1,827 
11 


120 

5 

14 

32 

54 

475 

7 

18 


2,337 
12,213 

17,898 
20,918 
17,209 


Totals. 


37,051 
60,615 
42,802 
25,713 
67.787 
63,938 
69,632 
56,532 
47,766 
64,984 
69,762 
44,572 
21,819 

39,474 

38,288 

20,855 

6,94' 

23,127 

50,347 

86,973 

75,374 

63,102 

42,362 

118,167 

187,086 

336,714 

205,561 

94,224 

121,424 

195,039 

198,875 

143,861 

224,162 

183,159 

205,793 

289,945 

286,254 


Rags. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


7,874 
4,148 
2,218 
681 
1,267 


2,864 
5,560 
3,075 
3,043 
2,498 
2,155 


235 

370 

1,501 

560 

250 

600 

1,600 

6,478 

400 

104 


United 
States. 


1,336 

850 

1,130 

1,085 

1,325 

3,697 

5,677 

2,892 

3,593 

5,965 

21,343 

26,424 

33,124 


20,  .510 
25,565 
26,600 
25,753 
18,811 

9,401 
10,192 

8,652 
10,532 

8,.%4 
12,113 
24,649 
49,294 

48,809 

35,430 

29,319 

12,239 

11,384 

5,347 

7,746 

21,076 

28,044 

31,034 

37,799 

40,948 

35,770 

24,635 

62,734 

31,906 

74,867 

37,899 

28,167 

45,694 

41,173 

64,625 

59,577 

110,155 


Other 
Countries. 


30 


400 


105 
179 

471 


108 

50 
2,174 


Totals. 


28,384 
29,713 
28,818' 
26,4341 
20,078 
9,40l! 
13,056i 
14,212| 
13,607 
11,407 
14,6111 
26,834 
49,294 

49,044 

35,800 

30,820 

12,799 

11,634 

5,947 

9,346 

27,554 

28,444 

31,138 

38,199 

42,284 

36,725 

25,944 

63,819 

33,702 

78,564 

43,576 

31,059; 

49,287 

47,246 

85,968 

86,051 

145,453 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


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Ships. 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Tonnage. 


Great 
Britain . 


Tons. 


14,485 
15,789 
42,401 
30,277 
27,103 
14,280 
9,013 

6,923 

13,125 

11,360 

5,010! 

3,178 

5,702 

1,771 

1,800 

4,467 


United 
States . 


Tons. 


1,912 
8,958 
8,479 

619 
1,327 
1,320 

198 
3,479 

325 


1,198 
363 


Other 
Countries. 


964 
233 
192 
545 
2,038 

1,098 

362 

606 


81 

397 

116 

699 

1,113 

17 

33 

699 


59 
673 

1,830 
2,559 

395 
1,480 

208 
1,002 

509 
86 


Tons. 


20,769 

15,819 

7,744 

4,493 

5,157 

8,787 

2,674 

11,930 

12,358 

9,918 

8,244 

7,376 

11,980 

10,593 

22,827 

13,198 

26,742 

22,838 

21,282 

14,567 

10,883 

7,130 

11,172 

6,699 

11,684 

2,984 

2,920 

2,531 

6,394 


Totals. 


Tons. 


22,722 
27,000 
18,127 
14,688 
7,911 
15,658 
14,485 
15,789 
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 

15,143 

36,399 

31,317 

21,960 

16,567 

12,203 

9,158 

17,210 

7,419 

13,164 

4,390 

4,285 

3,040 

6,480 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


789,330 

1,003,080 

602,480 

529,6i]2 

332,262 

757,350 

796,675 

789,450 

1,483,280 

1,111,846 

1,000,645 

399,236 

310,980 

205,900 

315,186 

245,902 

144,620 

78,300 

99,608 

35,134 

105,393 

57,220 


22,606 

92,500 

115,633 

6,500 

6,635 

5,400 

2,410 

17,000 

7,500 


9,000 
8,000 


United 
States. 


22,150 
4,000 
6,000 
2,750 

21,700 

12,830 

6,900 

12,120 


100 
2,350 

400 

7,000 

15,.500 

700 
5,257 
8,000 

35,300 
10,000 


18,750 
36,450 

3,715 
23,020 

7,768 
23,700 

1,781 

1,625 


Other 
Countries. 


48,262 

76,920 

122,600 

28,462 


25,550 


683,840 
460,398 
211,500 
127,838 
131,647 

129,288 

80,225 

248,516 

272,136 

167,877 

164,405 

108,238 

177,576 

194,097 

442,081 

252,611 

406,247 

248,283 

201,629 

155,928 

93,992 

84,004 

137,619 

80,966 

175,448 

49,000 

44,883 

48,526 

48,540 


Totals. 


837,592 

1,080,000 

725,080 

558,144 

332,262 

782,900 

796,675 

789,450 

2,189,270 

1,576,244 

1,218,145 

529,824 

464,327 

348,018 

402,311 

506,538 

416,756 

246,277 

266,363 

143,772 

289,969 

266,817 

442,781 

280,474 

506,747 

363,916 

243,429 

172,563 

99,392 

105,164 

191,069 

92,181 

198,468 

65,768 

76,583 

50,307 

50,165 


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Quantities. 

Values. 

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Great 
Britain. 

United 
States . 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

9 

$ 

$ 

$ 

24,926 

250,221 

1,740 

1,130 

750 

42,876 

1,205 

10,588 

97 

1,196 

89 
34 

2,490 

10,622 

183 

1868 

1869 

86 

1870 

113 

72 

109 

113    1871 

72    1872 

7,100 

6 

7,215   IS?.'? 

1874 
1876 
1876 

70 

70 

122,200 

1,794 

16,715 

643,057 

14 

14 

3,000 

119,200 

270 

11 

122 

31,537 

2,526 

84 

2,796   1877 

110 

1,684 

13,779 

489 

l&S 

741 

29 

194    1878 

2,936 
641,668 

iWO 

863   1879 
31, 650 1  1880 

876,544 

3  548 

880,092 

32,494 

197 

32,691   1881 

22,540 

68,9;«) 

2,209 

93,679 

1,396 

3,105 

120 

1 
4,621    1882 

436,940 

383,673 

3,436 

824,049 

14,648 

10,534 

178 

25,360   1883 

1,402,000 

1,272,800 

360 

2,675,160 

37,446 

31,618 

33 

69,097|  1884 

666,240 

482,022 

9,335 

1,157,597 

14,592 

10,650 

553 

25,795 

1885 

861,072 

44,800 

9,048 

914,920 

21,101 

1,100 

241 

22,442 

1886 

1,056,650 

172,660 

80 

1,229,390 

23,329 

3,415 

6 

26,750 

1887 

450,600 

17,344 

2,428 

470,372 

12,532 

3,067 

65 

15,664 

1888 

1,041,080 

313,400 

6,090 

1,360,570 

22,542 

6,537 

155 

29,234 

1889 

28,000 

4,048 

32,048 

925 

173 

1,098 
13,691 

1890 

3,260 

568,600 

48 

571,908 

223 

13,465 

3 

1891 

493,587 

101,537 

3,656 

598,780 

15,505 

2,259 

275 

18,039    1892 

196,600 

100 

2-10 

196,940 

5,795 

6 

13 

5,814   1893 

3,800 

176 
141 

3,976 
2,541 

258 
135 

13 

11 

271'  1894 

1,800 

600 

20 

166:  1895 

1,925 

400 

2,508 

4,833 

235 

28 

150 

413 

1896 

3,200 

156 

3,356 

213 

14 

227 

1897 

4,506 

200 

40 

4,746 

285 

8 

2 

295 

1898 

56,520 

1,532 

58,052 

856 

84 

940 

1899 

169,250 

488 

169  738 

6,208 
24,102 

35 

6,243 
24,286 

1900 
1901 

567,460 

80 

4,115 

571,655 

4 

180 

39,299 

3,000 

1,600 

43,899 

1,027 

158 

80 

1,265 

1902 

880 

550 

1,280 

2,710 

44 

55 

54 

153 

1903 

13,690 

1,160 

5,000 

19,850 

783 

58 

150 

991 

1904 

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Sue  ab. 


Quantities. 


Great 
Britain. 


Lbs. 


United 
States . 


Lbs. 


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 

J  893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


5,197 
1,950 


1,316 
310 

3,000 

33,391 

120 

4,890 


800 
1,000 


457,806 
132,109 
205,543 

280 


47,465 
42,36p 

79,503 

1,899 

100 


90 

268 

534 

10,066 

812 

711 

266,426 

1,011,152 

4,291,361 

1,064,500 

2,583,930 

290 

50 

1,627 

44,136 

13,405 

333,422 

137,455 

54,264 

12,965 


Other 
Countries. 


Lbs. 


Totals. 


libs. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain . 


United 

States . 


Not  separately  prior  to  1879. 


100 
600 

752 

265 

1,707 

4,508 

1,837 

4,181 

3,566 

3,185 

366,600 

1,419,029 

558,372 

334,981 

67,250 

1,986,578 

2,286,772 

1,247,715 

20,121 

17,824 

9,742 

29,311 

58,185 


47,465 
42,366 

79,503 

1,999 

700 

752 

355 

7,172 

6,992 

11,903 

6,309 

4,587 

272,611 

1,411,143 

5,710,510 

1,627,762 

2,918,911 

67,540 

1,986,628 

2,289,199 

1,292,851 

33,526 

809,052 

279,306 

289,118 

71,430 


510 
160 


119 
27 

270 

1,069 

11 

252 


22,234 

3,226 

5,425 

11 


1,420 
1,282 

2,391 

38 

9 


9 

22 

42 

755 

58 

66 

12,605 

40,346 

170,206 

47,307 

99,420 

19 

4 

95 

2,089 

855 

18,167 

4,288 

1,493 

1,186 


Other 
Countries. 


10 

48 

57 

18 

161 

293 

106 

275 

240 

169 

13,702 

58,147 

25,003 

12,934 

2,989 

76,231 

98,143 

44,049 

889 

851 

433 

858 

2,000 


Totals. 


1,420 

1,282 

2,391 

48 

57 

57 

27 

693 

495 

861 

452 

333 

13,044 

55,117  ■ 

228,364 

72,562 

112,354 

3,008 

76,235 

98,278 

46,163 

1,744 

41,252 

7,947 

7,776 

3,197 


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Tobacco. 

Quantities. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

1 

Liv. 

Liv. 

Liv. 

Liv. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

272,402 
230,601 
420,89S 
605.263 
641,564 
373,927 
353,446 
447,334 
462,194 
456,389 
402,385 
414,383 
409,173 

111 

}              3,02: 

1,93: 

2,96f 

22,23f 

3,21C 

2,343 

1,183 

875 

16,385 

2,135 

36,519 

27,646 

17,824 

5             29,207 
i             36,90: 

>  64,12« 
i             73,42-1 

>  90,99S 
53,944 
48,249 
60,146 
.50,279 
75,115 
30,427 
27,765 
19,182 

32,340   1868 

(             38  836    1869 

i          2,78E 

15,48S 

5,521 

15,571 

17,869 

36,401) 

10,793 

3,394 

8,064 

1,427 

3,493 

>             69,879   1870 

111,151    1871 

99,724   1875> 

"  "  83^433 

164,973 

66,252 

9,734 

36,540 

5,627 

9,345 

6^668 

2,754 
131,476 
15  225 
168,343 
229,958 
271,567 

263,345 

279,607 
264,466 
431,430 
197,502 
178,798 
128,261 

71,a5^ 
67,301 
97,43C 
77,457 
80,644 
81,010 
56,838 
40,499 

,  1873 

1874 

1875 

;  1876 

:  1877 

[  1878 

1  1879 

1880 

40,014 

123,261 

165,527 

328  802 

7,307 

12,595 

24,901 

44,803 

1881 

58,635 

224,145 

412,941 

695,721 

10,639 

21,723 

34,789 

67,151 

1882 

51,087 

277,857 

323,539 

652,483 

10,118 

32,617 

31,302 

74,037 

1883 

8,600 

112,027 

491,290 

.      611,917 

1,435 

7,277 

22,212 

30,924 

1884 

18,658 

48,585 

419,894 

487,137 

8,032 

2,796 

23,894 

34,722 

1886 

11,887 

78,235 

275,936 

366,058 

2,538 

5,303 

23,656 

31,497 

1886 

1,518 

71,089 

498,136 

570,743 

950 

4,381 

12,382 

17,713 

1887 

,1,887 

76,044 

395,639 

473,570 

1,186 

14,167 

11,417 

26,770 

1888 

4,039 

47,533 

223,115 

274,687 

1,263 

8,080 

16,564 

25,907 

1889 

22,098 

41,310 

625,786 

689,194 

2,464 

2,748 

23,065 

28,277 

1890 

24,632 

.  11,474 

286,758 

322,864 

1,846 

928 

14,041 

16,815 

1891 

12,211 

15,700 

228,716 

256,627 

2,751 

1,088 

12,730 

16,569 

1892 

12,570 

25,672 

543,489 

581,731 

2,799 

2,004 

45,046 

49,849 

1893 

17,741 

91,081 

639,2% 

748,118 

3,117 

5,102 

92,659 

100,878 

1894 

8,671 

124,551 

321,895 

455,117 

4,828 

7,500 

72,640 

84,968 

1896 

12,347 

166,698 

322,121 

501,166 

2,289 

13,557 

57,424 

73,27o! 

1896 

10,521 

203,121 

325,572 

539,214 

2,989 

11,651 

53,962 

68,602 

1897 

13,868 

182,916 

342,334 

539,118 

5,972 

15,686 

47,590 

69,248 

1898 

46.803 

315,902 

169,352 

532,057 

12,017 

18,689 

41,710 

72,416 

1899 

29,921 

209,879 

179,707 

419,507 

11,244 

30,936 

55,070 

97,249 

1900 

78,807 

339,828 

272,888 

691,523 

13,969 

54,313 

46,756 

115,038 

1901 

•  18,036 

207,057 

210,075 

435,168 

9,068 

5,750 

45,724 

60,.542 

1902 

12,132 

13,891 
11,743 

38,526 
48,795 

64,549 
73,768 

1903 

13,230 

1904 

10 

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Tow. 


Quantities. 


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 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


Great 
Britain. 


Cwt. 


47 

707 

991 

2,526 

300 


10 


United 
States. 


Cwt. 


Other 
Countries. 


12,990 
15,565 
19,014 
18,291 

8,892 
12,872 
15,853 
18,535 
11,281 

8,536 

11,749 

600 

3,131 
555 

1,701 


Cwt. 


Totals. 


Cwt. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 

States 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1890. 


12,990 
15,565 
19,014 
18,338 

9,599 
13,863 
18,379 
18,835 
11,281 

8,536 

11,749 

612 

3,131 
555 

1,701 


375 

7,623 

8,917 

6,189 

350 


64 


Other 
Countries. 


95,698 
99,299 
114,653 
116,768 
63,800 
83,231 
87,006 
84,378 
43,847 
50,566 

79,619 

i 

4,206 
23,548 

3,943 
10,624 


10 


Totals. 


I 

95,698 

99,299 

114,653 

117,143 

71,423 

92,148 

93,195 

84,728 

43,847 

50,566 

79,619 

4,280 

23,548 

3,943 

10,624 


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—Doors,  S.^shes,  Blinds, 

&c. 

Values. 

Values. 

X 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great    • 
Britain. 

XTnited 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

g 

>* 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1 

$ 

■ 

r 

1868 
1869 
1870 

Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1876. 

1 

1871 
1872 

345 
6,321 
7,884 
8,762 
3,256 

85,948 

133,825 

69,200 

86,722 

114,077 

1,047 
2,210 
2,806 
504 
1,628 

87,340 

142,356 

79,890 

95,9H8 

118,961 



i2,i8i 

12,564 
18,258 

9.834 

12,583 

20,690 

4,961 

4,219 

625 

I 

10,459 
12,583 
36,777 
20,025 
22,742 

1873 
1874 
1876 
1876 
1877 

3"  906 

2,500 
265 

1878 
1879 
1380 

2,932 

96,724 

731 

100,387 

16,108 

5,014 

1,158 

22,280 

1881 

7,142 

98,730 

982 

106,854 

23,013 

15,138 

1,846 

39,997 

1882 

3,575 

129,169 

1,188 

133,952 

16,389 

3,085 

2,673 

22,147 

1883 

8,187 

121,543 

1,975 

131,705 

49,416 

2,592 

7,637 

59,645 

1884 

21,424 

147,416 

275 

169,115 

44,860 

478 

1,340 

46,678 

1885 

17,802 

205,437 

1,784 

225,023 

28,622 

1,913 

2,535 

33,070 

1886 

36,200 

203,512 

4,182 

243,894 

33,506 

1,664 

30 

35,200 

1887 

12,258 

173,215 

1,925 

187,398 

54,201 

1,193 

8,770 

64,164 

1888 

25,172 

163,394 

4,384 

192,950 

23,701 

21,643 

7,545 

62,889 

1889 

41,684 

132,197 

2,493 

176,374 

69,380 

94 

69,474 

1890 

28,024 

107,062 

3,619 

138,705 

85,620 

293 

637 

86,450 

1891 

17,4L9 

43,418 

2,964 

63,801 

115,967 

2,697 

4,480 

123,144 

1892 

33,350 

123,872 

17,399 

174,621 

109,099 

1,441 

19,809 

130,349 

1893 

37,083 

56,290 

39,277 

132,650 

135,454 

1,892 

20,850 

158,196 

1894 

■•      43,730 

33,934 

19,341 

97,005 

130,790 

736 

7,876 

139,402 

1895 

31,348 

28,625 

15,474 

75,447 

168,673 

1,150 

20,181 

190,004 

1896 

65,990 

20,355 

29,518 

115,863 

273,989 

1,288 

9.884 

285,161 

1897 

167,321 

13,973 

60,883 

242,177 

302,291 

80 

22,121 

324,492 

1898 

271,786 

19,796 

59,897 

351,479 

360,  P92 

449 

1?,165 

378,206 

1899 

238,657 

46,370 

95,002 

380,029 

287,602 

256 

11,496 

299,354 

1900 

163,538 

18,968 

57,765 

240,271 

164,903 

20,887 

8372 

194,162 

1901 

181,773 

17,888 

79,599 

279,260 

231,770 

10,152 

61,727 

303,649 

1902 

227,424 

14,754 

116,884 

359,062 

249,351 

22,296 

60,31^ 

331,959 

1903 

168,745 

22,542 

148,964 

340,251 

153,567 

3,364 

30,627 

187,558 

1904 

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Wood— Matches  and  Match  Splints. 


Wood— Spool  Wood  and  Spools. 


Values. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


3868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1871 
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 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


Great 
Britain. 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1890. 


94,197 

140,851 

162,028 

159,224 

182,370 

124,395 

178,648 

136,384 

187,748 

253,867 

78,969 

81,387 

45,887 

110,117 

186,832 


13,693 

21,880 

28,102 

35,818 

26,107 

36,478 

8,793 

4,072 

4,113 

2,591 

20,814 

5,012 

442 

567 

31 


6,802 
5,499 
5,741 
9,368 
7,558 

11,280 
8,395 

10,820 
3,909 
1,523 
4,178 
2,531 
5,338 
1,327 
5,689 


114,692 
168,230 
195,871 
204,410 
216,035 
172,153 
195,836 
151,276 
195,770 
257,981 
103,961 
88,930 
51,667 
112,011 
192,552 


United         Other 
States.     Countries. 


Totals. 


Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1890. 


88,356 
76,007 
92,962 
67,939 
61,193 
75,014 
99,022 
85,713 
76,617 
166,955 
63,559 
87,321 
105,012 
112,606 
82,377 


10,368 
14,651 
18,308 
14,924 
5,291 
111 


57 


2,428 
345 
4,131 
1,049 
9,569 
25 


40 


187 
2,370 


98,724 
90,658 

111,270 
82,803 
66,484 
75,125 
99,022 
85,770 
76,657 

169,383 
63,904 
91,639 

108,431 

122,175 
82,402 


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Wood— All, 

1 

Other  N.E.S. 

Values. 

Values. 

aS 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
1     Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

u 

<D 

8 

$ 

$ 

$ 

S 

$ 

$ 

§ 

r 

1 

r 

1868 
1869 
1870 

I           Not 

separately  stated  prior  to  1876.             -| 

1871 
1872 

1 

19,476 

39,835 

106,738 

108,663 

147,608 

51,567 
64,381 
55,745 
56,640 

98,885 

27,344 
38,299 
30,043 
19,502 
21,542 

L 
98,387 
142,515 
192,526 
184,805 
268,035 

1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1890. 

1 

126,669 
182,868 

144,681 
153,038 

20,307 
18,137 

291,657 
354,043 

1881 
1882 

1 

227,531 

122,373 

34,892 

384,796 

1883 

196,316 

173,081 

60,948 

430,345 

1884 

201,999 

224,302 

43,905 

470,206 

1885 

144,390 

209,856 

25,252 

379,498 

1886 

90,125 

181,675 

22,318 

294,118 

1887 

144,210 

228,954 

27,974 

401,138 

1888 

. 

197,047 

225,475 

28,597 

451,119 

1889 

460 

147,098 

20,622 

168,180 

62,322 

154,507 

26,193 

243,022 

1890 

280,619 

280,619 

76,468 

141,917 

41,401 

269,786 

1891 

355,303 



355,303 

97,094 

122,832 

17,108 

237,034 

1892 

1,640 

454,253 



455,893 

117,256 

67,817 

47,781 

232,854 

1893 

178,255 

368,256 

706 

547,217 

131,478 

40,970 

55,169 

227,617 

1894 

251,848 

336,385 

2,641 

590,874 

125,087 

64,129 

25,847 

215,063 

1895 

113,557 

557,085 

5,135 

675,777 

240,254 

45,588 

33,180 

319,022 

1896 

164,138 

576,720 

1,101 

741,959 

187,493 

63,238 

21,557 

272,288 

1897 

676,100 

•    534,305 

16 

1,210,421 

260,955 

31,058 

30,509 

322,522 

1898 

671,704 

578,229 

24,343 

1,274,276 

299,326 

51,140 

37,917 

388,383 

1899 

562,178 

1,193,753 

60,085 

1,816,016 

299,536 

107,200 

57,242 

463,978 

1900 

954,722 

937,330 

65,155 

1,937,207 

247,050 

74,960 

88.469 

410,479 

1901 

818,580 

1,170,400 

57,418 

2,046,398 

275,387 

55,765 

69,286 

400,438 

1902 

1,129,173 

1,795,768 

226,002 

3,150,943 

257,423 

83,071 

57,308 

397,802 

1903 

548,720 

1,807,442 

52,912 

2,409,074 

283,521 

71,062 

66,803 

421,386 

1904 

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Total  Wood  Manufactubed. 

Woollens. 

Values. 

Values. 

OS 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other  - 
Countries . 

Totals. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

6,895 

12,814 

15,707 

21,179 

19,896 

11,689 

15,910 

9,300 

19,821 

46,156 

126,803 

129,989 

169,122 

32,853 

32,847 

42,468 

64,865 

110,205 

65,.568 

46,918 

83,449 

147,349 

210,789 

145,635 

148,323 

217,18] 

31,745 
19,376 
28,357 
38,135 
22,362 
21,360 
7,7.39 
14,814 
29,016 
40,509 
36,755 
22,506 
23,435 

71,493 

65,037 

86,532 

124,179 

152,463 

98,617 

70,567 

107,563 

1%,186 

297,454 

309,193 

300,818 

409,738 

1,602 
9,296 
2,043 
2,411 
2,799 
5,183 
9,782 
4,359 
34,473 
14,396 
5.852 
5,007 
4,173 

7,743 

8,994 

11,624 

2,249 

4,422 

23,833 

10,149 

7,866 

4,208 

1,667 

2,694 

824 

7,869 

19,630 

6,163 

21,203 

26,443 

28,241 

23,764 

6,790 

5,729 

6,568 

22,689 

26,351 

29,294 

20,645 

28,875 
24,463 
34,770 
31,103 
35,462 
52,780 
26,721 
17,954 
45,249 
38,652 
3.3,897 
35,125 
32,687 

1881 

145,709 

246,419 

22,196 

414,324 

2,983 

2,592 

16,106 

21,681 

1882 

213,023 

266,906 

20,965 

500,894 

1,788 

7,942 

16,022 

25,752 

1883 

247,495 

254,627 

38,753 

540,875 

3,013 

8,532 

19,751 

31,296 

1884 

253,919 

297,216 

70,560 

621,695 

15,348 

2,321 

23,391 

41,060 

1885 

268,283 

372,196 

45,520 

685,999 

27,057 

2,849 

25,827 

55,733 

1886 

190,814 

417,206 

29,571 

637,591 

5,608 

5,739 

16,936 

28,283 

1887 

159,831 

386,851 

26,530 

573,212 

7,903 

.3,027 

14,163 

26,093 

1888 

210,669 

403,362 

38,669 

652,700 

4,274 

18,814 

21,807 

44,895 

1889 

245,920 

410,512 

40,526 

696,958 

14,763 

11,309 

16,007 

42,079 

1890 

356,399 

457,863 

56,204 

870,466 

6,919 

2,390 

10,681 

19,990 

1891 

406,970 

566,422 

51,056 

1,024,448 

11,613 

9,161 

17,754 

38,528 

1892 

485,470 

570,660 

30,293 

1,086,423 

7,965 

42,922 

29,7.57 

80,644 

1893 

488,508 

698,125 

94,357 

1,280,990 

6,358 

1,645 

27,989 

35,992 

1894 

725,833 

498,806 

123,560 

1,348,199 

4,417 

2,201 

23,644 

30,262 

1895 

750,864 

471,773 

66,986 

1,289,622 

7,830 

42,610 

21,502 

71,943 

1896 

831,502 

641,241 

82,365 

1,555,108 

3,829 

.35,476 

23,088 

62,393 

1897 

913,707 

665,730 

72,880 

1,652,317 

11,855 

5,533 

30,496 

47,884 

1898 

1,671,032 

583,529 

117,478 

2,372,039 

4,852 

15,491 

14,758 

36,101 

1899 

2,024,230 

654,633 

140,845 

2,819,708 

4,710 

7,426 

15,469 

27,605 

1900 

1,530,501 

1,368,7.38 

228,003 

3,127,242 

18,189 

5,962 

23,610 

-       47,761 

1901 

1,678,921 

1,061,288 

222,479 

2,962,688 

8,287 

34,089 

14,673 

57,049 

1902 

1,658,409 

1,255,096 

275,738 

3,189,843 

23,263 

16,651 

20,016 

69,930 

1903 

2,086,094 

1,926,025 

461,833 

4,473,952 

16,206 

17,940 

21,746 

55,892 

1904 

1,423,762 

1,904,466 

304,995 

3,633,223 

6,403 

12,383 

38,218 

67,004 

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All  Other  Akticlks,  N  .  E  .  S  . 

Totals. 

Values. 

Values. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries . 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

s 

1,308 

38 

17,849 

4,914 

5,887 
26,914 
27.053 

8;669 
22,998 
19,073 
47,102 
63,042 
51,398 

130,744 
79,931 
196,506 
219,122 
217,780 
232,698 
275,844 
lfM),509 
216,082 
151,287 
25,^,229 
195,720 
331,260 

39,  .562 
42,879 
54,033 
4.5,458 
49,594 
81,621 
70,397 
71,()08 
53,(iC>8 
64,948 
90,3.S2 
61,310 
55,084 

171,614 
122,848 
268,388 
269,494 
273,261 
341,233 
373,294 
270,786 
292,748 
2.3.5,908 
399,6()3 
320,072 
437,742 

1,107,40£ 
1,385,965 
1,009,(W4 
942,127 
799,413 
1,428,748 
1,367,944 
1,571,556 
2,965,249 
2,098,817 
2,224,373 
1,107,386 
1,386,746 

682,851 

720,774 

1,08(5,083 

1,091,801 

1,439,062 

1,541,698 

1,1H345 

986,604 

1,047,211 

988,433 

983,027 

881,685 

1,283,342 

310,155 
305,82C 
466,24S 
398,822 
478,024 
639,457 
444,366 
470,352 
1,135,741 
1,018,172 
920,355 
711,211 
572,629 

•        2,100,411 
>        2,412,559 
2,560,370 
2,432,750 
2,716,499 
3,()09,903 
2,946,655 
3,028,512 
6,148,201 
4,105,422 
4,127,755 
2,700,281 
3,242,617 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

55,569 

415,795 

55,466 

526,830 

1,211,915 

1,310,657 

552,623 

3,076,095 

1881 

65,872 

381,042 

74,129 

621,043 

1,398,147 

1,339,614 

591,837 

3,329,598^ 

1882 

48,197 

560,151 

65,516 

673,864 

1,211,189 

1.603,274 

688,757 

3,503,220 

1883 

48,292 

501,380 

135,237 

684,909 

1,443,630 

1,266,652 

868,253 

3,577,535 

1884 

49,605 

445,904 

86,991 

582,600 

1,335,706 

1,136,741 

710,054 

3,181,601 

1885 

75,234 

425,612 

57,314 

558,160 

1,026,861 

1,207,366 

589,920 

2,824,137 

1886 

90,481 

416,501 

79,333 

586,315 

1,270,162 

1,289,062 

520,758 

3,079,972 

1887 

75,137 

539,056 

93,283 

707,476 

1,762,894 

1,632,026 

766,363 

4,161,282 

1888 

43,616 

649,770 

82,311 

776,697 

1,679,369 

1,822,948 

932,642 

4,434,949 

1889 

32,143 

583,187 

70,786 

.  686,116 

1,816,147 

2,667,282 

1,267,755 

.5,741,184 

1890 

64,402 

589,614 

71,268 

726,284 

2,262,295 

3,006,423 

1,037,631 

6,296,249! 

1891 

67,605 

289,291 

70,371 

427,267 

2,617,472 

3,006,708 

1,416,808 

7,040,988; 

1892 

59,086 

453,078 

147,399 

659,663 

2,454,009 

3,663,827 

1,676,123 

7,693,959, 

1893 

65,050 

308,175 

194,017 

667,242 

3,120,614 

^,448,607 

2,123,634 

7,692,765 

1894 

114,945 

340,772 

113,305 

569,022 

2,944,280 

3,030,449 

1,794,146 

7,768,875 

1895 

105,761 

373,325 

139,817 

618,903 

3,799,266 

3,531,239 

2,034,879 

9,365,384 

1896 

104,167 

343,726 

176,751 

624,6441 

3,617,128 

3,213,677 

2.691,209 

9,522,014 

1897 

145,381 

380,125 

179,076 

704,582 

4,900,806 

2,829,510 

2,948,000 

10,678,316 

1898 

158,918 

485,331 

187,476 

831,726 

j 

5,474,562 

3,160,711 

3,081,434 

11,706,707 

1899 

472,105 

742,757 

305,420 

1,520,2821 

5,625,073 

4,857,413 

3,741,801 

14,224,287 

1900 

598,372 

817,564 

436,752 

1,852,688; 

6,652,336 

4,963,247 

4,396,625 

16,012,208 

1901 

923,724 

924,845: 

613,778 

2,462,347 

7,322,602 

6,024,373 

5,115,995 

18,462,970 

1902 

580,129 

814,632 

967,231 

2,361,992 

6,728,298 

8,236,129 

5,660,540 

20,624,967 

1903 

671,871 

1,024,309 

1,030,344 

2,726,524 

6,231,494 

7,416,198 

6,216,457 

19,864,049 

1904 

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(A) 

*  illSCELLANEOUS  ARTICLES. 

(B)  Total  Exports  of  Merchandise,  the 
Produce  ob-  Canada. 

00 

Values. 

Values. 

>^ 

Great 
Britain 

United* 
States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

Great 
Britain. 

United 

States. 

Other 
Countries. 

Totals. 

$ 

$ 

$ 

$ 

« 

$ 

$ 

$ 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

15,791 
14,480 
16,437 
22,600 
73,807 
55,053 
35,547 
54,183 
52,946 
19,764 
31,844 
28,802 
30,653 

271,007 
298,186 
335,000 
342,323 
391,691 
383,391 
358,666 
337.426 
326,242 
287,326 
367,133 
356,811 
608,668 

15,482 

.S7,893 

20,215 

22,631 

50,487 

26,848 

25,587 

17,572 

14,180 

13,726 

2,894 

1,386 

834 

302,280 
350,559 
371,652 
387,554 
515,985 
465,292 
419,800 
409,181 
393,368 
320,816 
401,871 
386,999 
640,155 

17,905,808 
20,486,389 
22,-512,991 
21,733,556 
25,223,785 
31,402,234 
3i5,769,190 
34,199,1.34 
34,379,005 
35,491,671 
35,861,110 
29,393,424 
35,208,031 

22,387,846 
23,640,188 
27,398,930 
26,715,690 
29,984,440 
33,421,725 
30,380,556 
25,683,818 
27,451,150 
22,160,666 
22,131,313 
23,149,909 
26,762,705 

5,249,523 
5,196,727 
6,169,271 
6,732,110 
7,735,802 
8,421,647 
7,777,002 
7,607,941 
8,031,694 
8,212,543 
7,747,681 
7,546,245 
8,125,455 

45,543,177 
49,323,304 
56,081,192 
55,181,356 
62,944,027 
73,245,606 
73,926,748 
67,490,893 
69,861,849 
65,864,880 
65,740,134 
60,089,578 
70,096,191 

1881 

31,106 

588,276 

2,800 

622,182 

42,637,219 

31,015,109 

7,269,051 

80,921,379 

1882 

17,811 

514,680 

3,444 

535,935 

39,816,813 

41,687,638 

8,538,260 

90,042,711 

1883 

19,741 

502,050 

7,104 

528,895 

39,538,067 

36,096,501 

8,651,139 

84,285,707 

1884 

38,958 

507,691 

14,041 

560,690 

37,410,870 

31,631,622 

8,089,587 

77,132,079 

1885 

54,684 

485,961 

16,726 

557,374 

36,479,051 

32,618,593 

7,085,874 

76,183,518 

1886 

47,136 

551,503 

5,372 

604,011 

36,694,263 

31,503,292 

6,777,951 

74,975,506 

1S87 

62,884 

569,918 

11,559 

644,.361 

38,714,331 

.32,273,033 

6,976,656 

77,964,020 

1888 

66,'^40 

701,616 

5,921 

773,877 

33,648,284 

37,323,161 

7,326,305 

78,297,750 

1889 

53,995 

727,273 

2,384 

783,652 

33,504,281 

36,449,288 

7,248,235 

77,201,804 

1890 

5,352 

76,773 

381 

82,506 

41,499,149 

33,291,207 

7,545,158 

82,335,514 

1891 

360 

43,144 

1,833 

45,337 

43,243,784 

34,829,436 

7,684,524 

85,757,744 

1892 

50 

70,621 

847 

71,518 

54,949,055 

31,317,857 

9,417,341 

95,684,253 

1893 

47,618 

45,876 

198 

93,692 

58,409,606 

33,813,802 

9,783,082 

102,006,490 

1894 

20,052 

54,308 

967 

75,327 

60,878,056 

29,297,598 

10,411,199 

100,586,853 

1895 

14,191 

70,617 

1,130 

85,938 

57,903,564 

32,303,773 

9,321,014 

99,528,351 

1896 

19,968 

87,589 

1,708 

109,265 

62,717,941 

34,460,428 

9,200,383 

106,378,752 

1897 

28,056 

33,760 

1,715 

63,531 

69,533,852 

39,717,057 

10,434,501 

119,685,410 

1898 

6,443 

51,662 

3,400 

61,405 

93,065,019 

34,361,795 

12,494,118 

139,920,932 

1899 

43,458 

53,238 

2,473 

99,169 

85,113,681 

34,766,955 

12,920,626 

132,801,262 

1900 

58,289 

117,024 

32,757 

208,070 

96,562,875 

52,534,977 

14,412,938 

163,510,790 

1901 

27,596 

9,305 

7,588 

44,489 

92,857,525 

67,983,673 

16,590,188 

177,431,386 

1902 

31,056 

1,146 

397 

32,599 

109,347,345 

66,567,784 

20,104,634 

196,019,763 

1903 

21,704 

44,655 

17,425 

83,784 

125,199,980 

67,766,367 

21,435,327 

214,401,674 

1904 

14,203 

100,456 

7,049 

121,708 

110,120,892 

66,856,885 

21,436,662 

198,414,439 

*  Includes  '  Household  effects  '  prior  to  1890. 


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Miscellaneous  and  Recapitulation. 


((?)  Es- 
timated 
Short 
Reported 


United 

States. 


2,961,722 
3,077,468 
2,962,898 
2,448,668 
2,887,056 
3,292,419 
2,815,249 
2,218,930 
2,629,588 
2,165,666 
2,249,666 
2,341,447 
2,803,506 

3,023,322 

4,094,946 

3,416,724 

2,701,019 

2,948,217 

2,781,198 

2,996,889 

3,084,322 

3,070,652 

2,922,072 

2,913,994 

3,348,213 

3,482,308 

3,264,911 

3,300,090 

3,329,053| 

3,947,130 

4,627,730 

4,559,530 

5,461,511 

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(D)  Coin  and  Bullion. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


United 

States. 


889,032 

12,486 

1,134.784 

2,576;738 

5,355 

67^652 

38,017 


3,975,189 
4,205,722 
6,867,494 
4,113.612 
3,388,765 
3,740,957 
1,928,183 
1,039,837 
1.202,020 


Other 
Countries , 


1,947 


616,278 
105,030 


1,000 


874 


129,328 
306,447 
309,459 

310,006: 

1 
256,571 

i 
206,4471 

327,298j 

1,045,723! 

1,100,371 

1,670,068 


Totals. 


4,866,168 


(E)  Grand  Total  Exports,  the  Produce 
OF  Canada. 


Values. 


Great 
Britain. 


18,794,840 


4,218,208  20,498,875 
8,002,2781  23,647,77; 
6,690,350*24,310,294 
4,010,398  25,229,140 


United 
States. 


Other 
Countries. 


Totals. 


1868 
1869 


29,324,7571    5,251,470 

30,923.378  5,196,727 

37,228,822  6,169.271 
*3.3,277,970  *6,732,110 

30,260,201  8,352,080 

3,845,987   31,402.234   40,455,101  8,526,677  80,384,012:   1873 

1,995,835  35,836,842  35,123,988  7,777,002'  78,737,832    1874 

1,039,837  34,199,134  28,942,585  7,607,941  70,749,660 

1,240,037  34,417,022  .Sl,282,758'  8,031,694  73,731,474 

;i5, 491,671   24,326,.3,32  8.212,543  t>8,030,546 


85 


53,371,067 
56,618,980 
67,045,8681  1870 
*(i4,320,374l  1871 
69,841,481!  1872 


1875, 
1876 
1877 


3,5,861,110  24,3S1,()09  7,747,681  67.989,800;  1878 


29,393.424.  25,491,356 
35,208,031  29,566,211 


42,637,219 
39,816,813 
39,538,067 
37,410,870 
36,479,051 


34,038,431 
45,782,584 
39,513,225 
34,332,641 
35,566,810 


36,694,263  34,284,490 


129,328 

306,447 

309,459 

310,006 

256,571 

207,532 

327,298 

1,045,723 

1,101,245 

1,670,068 


38,714,331 
33,648,284 
33,504,281 
41,499,149 
43,243,784 
54,949,055 
58,409,606 
60,878,056 
57,903,564 
62,718,941 
69,533,852 
93,065,019 
85,114,555 
96,562,875 
92,857,525 
109,347,345 
125,199,980 


35,269,922 
40,407,483 
39,519,940 
36,213,279 
37,872,758 
34,972,517 
37,605,569 
32,872,515 
35,860,434 
37,995,928 
43,991,485 
40,035,248 
40,426,856 
59,666,556 


7,546,245 
8,125,455 

7,269,051 

8,538,260 

8,651,139 

8,089,587 

7,085,874 

6,777,951 

6,976,656 

7,326,305 

7,248,235 

7,545,158 

7,684,524 

9,417,341 

9,783,082 

10,411,199 

9,321,014 

9,200,468 

10,434,501 

12,494,118 

12,920,626 

14,412,938 


62,431,025 


67,983,673,  16,590,188 
66,567,784  20,104,634 


67,766,367 


110.120,892  66,856,885 


21,436,327 
21,436,662 


72,899,697 

83,944,701 

94,137,657 

87,702,431 

79,833,098 

79,131,735 

77,756,704 

80,960,909 

81,382,072 

80,272,456 

85,257,586 

88,801,066 

99,338,913 
105,798,257 
104,161,770 
103,085,012]  1895 
109,915,337  1896 
123,959,8381  1897 


1879 
1880 


1881 
1882 
1883 
1884 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1891 
1892 
1893 
1894 


145,594,385 


138,462,037   1899 


170,642,369 
177,431,386 
196,019,763 
214,401,674 
198,414,439 


1898 


1900 
1901 
1902 
1903 
1904 


*  Includes  exports  from  Manitoba,  for  only  three  months  ended  June  30,  1871. 

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No.  21. — Statement  showing  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sea-going  Vessels,  Vessels 
and  Vessels  Employed  in  the  Coasting  Trade,  which  Arrived  at  and  Departed 


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Vessels 

EXCEPT  Ferries,  Employed 
ON  Inland  Waters. 

Vessels  Employed 

S 

Arrived. 

Departed. 

Arrived. 

Departed. 

Arrived. 

Vessels . 

Tons. 

Vessels . 

Tons. 

Vessels . 

Tons. 

Vessels . 

Tons. 

Vessels .      Tons. 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

8,038 

9,654 

9,567 

10,353 

10,358 

11,089 

9,282 

7,881 

8,414 

8,808 

8,836 

8,576 

9,307 

2,104,009 
2,459,083 
2,608,519 
2,521,573 
2,989,793 
3,032,746 
3,077,987 
2,521,134 
2,972,459 
3,295,987 
3,341,465 
3,049,521 
3,487,735 

7,978 
9,597 
8,948 
9,575 
9,898 
10,508 
8,471 
7,724 
8,349 
8,952 
8,680 
8,425 
9,063 

2,215,312 
2,537,482 
2,476,354 
2,594,400 
2,956,911 
3,052,789 
2,973,374 
2,808,074 
2,938,305 
3,348,835 
3,342,919 
3,039,029 
3,298,979 

20,855 
16,988 
17,866 
21,197 
17,436 
18,960 
16,546 
14,076 
13,908 
15,267 
15,844 
16,268 
17,441 

4,399,850 
2,774,836 
3,187,596 
4,055,198 
3,582,148 
2,994,434 
2,805,789 
2,176,529 
2,108,364 
2,363,244 
2,814,816 
2,889,510 
3,707,885 

19,259 
17,061 
18,804 
20,512 
16,233 
17,492 
15,466 
13,131 
12,676 
13,686 
14,667 
14,572 
17,065 

4,263,654 
2,689,643 
3,143,391 
3,954,797 
3,279,308 
2,669,028 
2,542,707 
2,021,718 
1,892,071 
2,083,178 
2,555,690 
2,668,752 
3,083,246 

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J 
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32,048 
30,814 
30,850 
36,126 

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5,167,528 

4,472,628 
5,475,733 
6,118,702 
7,162,257 

1881 

10,444 

4,032,946 

10,320 

4,071,391 

16,804 

2,934,503 

15,985 

2,763,592 

37,429 

7,664,863 

1882 

10,638 

3,933,152 

10,500 

4,003,410 

17,450 

2,650,835 

17,032 

2,792,485 

37,996 

7,515,476 

1883 

10,781 

4,004,357 

10,727 

3,968,420 

17,012 

2,987,557 

16,310 

2,810,401 

38,244 

8,056,736 

1884 

11,160 

4,250,665 

11,183 

4,233,636 

16,768 

3,084,924 

16,045 

2,789,801 

40,300 

8,114,637 

1885 

10,639 

3,800,664 

10,553 

3,843,951 

14,842 

3,403,823 

15,117 

3,036,274 

41,879 

8,314,898 

1886 

10,603 

4,026,415 

10,768 

4,018,156 

15,284 

3,022,069 

15,673 

2,902,592 

44,850 

8,538,502 

1887 

13,203 

4,236,765 

12,947 

4,125,671 

15,854 

2,909,147 

15,931 

2,819,415 

48,733 

9,138,456 

1888 

15,675 

4,623,506 

15,132 

4,574,297 

16,595 

3,039,985 

16,901 

2,979,520 

50,929 

9,789,806 

1889 

14,155 

4,611,392 

14,389 

4,685,209 

18,406 

3,365,103 

18,107 

3,392,517 

52,927 

10,219,856 

1890 

15,722 

5,215,476 

15,402 

5  112,809 

20,608 

4,067,921 

20,693 

4,049,894 

60,550 

11,690,636 

1891 

15,548 

5,273,935 

15,773 

5,421,261 

19,000 

4,098,434 

19,008 

4,009,018 

64,178 

12,835,774 

1892 

15,672 

5,475,999 

15,289 

5,276,975 

17,058 

4,081,605 

17,324 

3,857,866 

62,606 

12,935,782 

1893 

13,691 

5,371,618 

13,856 

5,236,993 

17,952 

4,136,484 

17,682 

3,794,439 

60,524 

12,794,532 

1894 

14,297 

5,775,810 

14,043 

5,504,726 

18,306 

4,864,029 

19,360 

4,208,516 

60,421 

13,876,293 

1895 

14,158 

5,575,657 

13,718 

5,401,172 

16,539 

4,222,713 

15,874 

3,901,421 

60,308 

13,234,015 

1896 

15.291 

5,895,360 

14,511 

5,563,464 

18,135 

5,323,260 

17,047 

5,088,389 

63,215 

14,049,916 

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13,701 

6,091,433 

13,393 

5,919,547 

16,694 

4,716,845 

16,601 

6,646,108 

63,989 

14,439,736 

1898 

14,190 

6,365,802 

13,597 

6,219,683 

18,777 

5,951,705 

17,483 

6,208,926 

73,211 

15,471,070 

1899 

13,909 

6,733,151 

13,212 

6,503,903 

20,163 

5,986,132 

19,533 

6,196,924 

71,377 

15,929,325 

1900 

14,607 

7,262,721 

13,939 

6,912,400 

21,699 

6,438,924 

21,195 

6,300,050 

73,503 

17,245,694 

1901 

13,752 

7,514,732 

12,953 

7,028,330 

20,814 

5,720,575 

20,313 

5,766,171 

71,804 

17,927,959 

1902 

15,339 

7,603,034 

14,967 

7,128,454 

23,585 

7,595,741 

23,822 

7,698,175 

81,243 

21,245,649 

1903 

14,278 

8,050,510 

14,054 

7,790,659 

30,819 

9,107,386 

30,575 

8,706,482 

83,251 

23,285,070 

1904 

14,985 

8,143,855 

15,059 

7,682,849 

21,110 

8,122,839 

20,516 

7,252,661 

79,331 

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SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 

(except  FexTies)  trading  on  the  Lakes  and  Rivers  between  Canada  and  the  United  States 
from  Canadian  Ports  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1868  to  1904,  inclusive. 


IN  Coasting  Trade. 

Recapitulation— Total  Vksskls,  Arrived  and  Dep 

VRTED. 

Departed. 

Arrived . 

Departed. 

Totals. 

Vessels. 

Tons. 

Vessels . 

Tons. 

Vessels. 

Tons. 

Vessels . 

Tons. 

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30,273 
30,776 
30,232 
29,663 
34,367 

essels  em- 
prior    to- 

5,133.411 
4,496,234 
5,571,928 
5,947,981 
6,890,756 

28,893 
26,642 
27,433 
31,550 
27,794 
30,049 
25,828 
21,957 
53,624 
56,123 
55,494 
55,694 
62,874 

6,503,859 

5,233,919 

5, 7%,  115 

6,576,771 

6,571,941 

6,027,180 

5,883,776 

4,697,663 

10,248,351 

10,131,859 

11,632,014 

12,057,733 

14,357,877 

27,237 
26,658 
27,752 
30,087 
26,131 
28,000 
23,937 
20,855 
51,298 
53,414 
53,579 
52,660 
60,495 

6,478,966 

-5,227,125 

5,619,745 

6,549,257 

6,236,219 

5,721,817 

5,516,081 

4,829,792 

9,963,787 

9,928,247 

11,470,537 

11,655,762 

13,272,981 

56,130 

53,300 

55,185 

61,637 

53,925 

58,049 

49,765 

42,812 

104,922 

109,537 

109,073 

108,354 

123,369 

12,982,825 
10,461,044 
11,415,860 
13,126,028 
12,808,160 
11,748,997 
11,399,857 
9,527,455 
20,212,138 
20,060,106 
23,102,551 
23,713,495 
27,630,858 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

36,308 

7,451,903 

64,677 

14,632,312 

62,613 

14,286,886 

127,290 

28,919,198 

1881 

37,770 

7,275,588 

66,084 

14,099,463 

65,302 

14,071,483 

131,386 

28,170,946 

1882 

36,916 

7,626,830 

66,037 

1.5,048,650 

63,953 

14,405,651 

129,990 

29,454,301 

1883 

39,070 

7,359,070 

68,228 

15,450,226 

66,298 

14,382,507 

134,526 

29,832,733 

•1884 

40,269 

7,629,524 

67,360 

15,519,385 

65,939 

14,509,749 

133,299 

30,029,134 

1885 

44,210 

7,829,772 

70,737 

15,586,986 

70,651 

14,750,520 

141,388 

30,337,506 

1886 

47,454 

8,375,221 

77,790 

16,284,368 

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15,320,307 

154,122 

31,604,675 

1887 

49,187 

8,999,473 

83,199 

17,453,297 

81,220 

16,553,290 

164,419 

34,006,587 

1888 

51,120 

9,614,721 

85,488 

18,196,361 

83,616 

17,692,447 

169,104 

35,888,798 

1889 

58,579 

11,106,479 

96,880 

20,974,033 

94,674 

20,269,182 

191,554 

41,243,215 

1890 

61,386 

12,150,356 

98,726 

22,208,143 

96,167 

21,580,635 

194,893 

43,788,778 

1891 

59,830 

12,174,147 

95,336 

22,493,386 

92,443 

21,308,988 

187,779 

43,802,374 

1892 

57,739 

11,784,591 

92,167 

22,302,634 

89,277 

20,816,023 

181,444 

43,118,657 

1893 

58,448 

12,684,675 

93,024 

24,516,132 

91,851 

22,397,917 

184,875 

46,914,049 

1894 

58,221 

12,239,419 

91,005 

23,032,385 

87,813 

21,542,012 

178,818 

44,574,397 

1895 

61,802 

13,381,837 

96,641 

25,268,536 

93,360 

24,033,690 

190,001 

49,302,226 

1896 

60,135 

12,828,243 

94,384 

25,248,014 

90,129 

25,393,898 

184,513 

50,641,912 

1897 

69,634 

14,162,880 

106,178 

27,788,577 

100,714 

26,591,489 

206,892 

54,380,066 

1898 

67,992 

14,625,106 

105,449 

28,648,608 

100,737 

27,325,933 

206,186 

55,974,541 

1899 

69,726 

16,386,036 

109,809 

30,947,339 

104,860 

29,598,486 

214,669 

60,545,825 

1900 

69,102 

16,516,837 

106,370 

31,163,266 

102,368 

29,311,338 

208,738 

60,474,604 

1901 

77,214 

19,455,258 

120,167 

36,444,424 

116,003 

34,281,887 

236,170 

70,726,311 

1902 

79,513 

21,705,288 

128,348 

40,442,972 

124,142 

38,202,429 

252,490 

78,645,401 

1903 

75,419 

22,092,242 

115,426 

39,679,575 

110,994 

37,027,752 

226,420 

76,707,327 

1904 

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No.  22. — Statement  showing  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sea-going  Vessels,  Vessels- 
States,  and  Vessels  employed  in  the  Coasting  Trade,  distinguishing  British 
Years  ended  June  30,  1868  to  1904,  inclusive. 


Vessels,  exckpt  Ferries, 

Employed 

to 

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Vessels 

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VESSE/.S  Employed 

British. 

Foreign. 

Canadian. 

American. 

British. 

Vessels . 

Tons. 

Vessels. 

Tons. 

Vessels . 

Tons. 

Vessels . 

Tons. 

Vessels .      Tons. 

1868 

13,911 

3,457,113 

2,106 

862,208 

26,682 

4,826,780 

13,432 

3,836,724 

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1869 

16,311 

.3,811,405 

2,940 

1,185,160 

22,967 

3,576,867 

11,082 

1,887,612 

1870 

15,863 

3,942,392 

2,652 

1,142,481 

24,558 

4,030,768 

12,112 

2,300,219 

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16,562 

3,916,322 

3,366 

1,199,711 

26,558 

5,068,831 

15,151 

2,941,164 

1872 

16,151 

4,356,664 

4,105 

1,590,040 

21,505 

3,7<18,138 

12,164 

3,063,318 

1873 

16,870 

4,323,003 

4,727 

1,762,532 

22,491 

3,126,579 

13,961 

2,530,883 

1874 

12,191 

3,945,822 

5,562 

2,105,539 

19,279 

2,814,654 

12,733 

2,533,842 

1 

1875 

11,075 

3,571,803 

4,530 

1,757,405 

15,325 

2,235,829 

11,882 

1,962,418 

) 

1876 

11,149 

3,530,936 

5,614 

2,379,828 

15,392 

2,184,790 

11,192 

1,815,645 

61,368 

10,108,110 

1877 

11,918 

4,11.S,610 

5,842 

2,531,212 

15,431 

2,207,832 

13,522 

2,238,590 

62,591 

8,835,438 

1878 

11,801 

4,223,219 

5,715 

2,461,165 

18,003 

2,955,331 

12,508 

2,415,175 

60,586 

10,917,534 

1879 

11,914 

3,891,754 

5,087 

2,196,796 

18,122 

3,314,829 

12,718 

2,243,433 

60,199 

11,944,800 

1880 

13,209 

4,437,145 

5,161 

2,349,569 

22,858 

4,985,753 

11,648 

1,805,378 

70,234 

13,910,103 

1881 

14,810 

5,391,617 

5,954 

2,712,720 

20,592 

4,029,027 

12,197 

1,669,068 

73,361 

14,945,907 

1882 

14,690 

5,057,129 

6,448 

2,879,433 

22,252 

3,830,109 

12,230 

1,613,211 

75,476 

14,649,605 

1883 

14,694 

4,887,237 

6,814 

3,085,540 

20,041 

3,950,692 

13,281 

1,847,266 

74,821 

15,498,012 

1884 

15,123 

5,138,212 

7,220 

3,346,089 

19,464 

4,058,738 

13,349 

1,815,987 

79,043 

15,283,938 

1885 

13,731 

4,596,208 

7,461 

3,048,407 

18,926 

4,849,856 

11,033 

1,590,241 

81,920 

15,806,832 

1886 

14,365 

4,884,908 

7,006 

3,159,663 

1^,153 

4,116,674 

12,804 

1,807,987 

88,626 

16,204,132 

1887 

15,580 

4,971,728 

10,570 

3,390,708 

18,059 

3,931,523 

13,726 

1,797,039 

94,654 

17,105,233 

1888 

17,144 

5,188,712 

13,663 

4,009,091 

19,567 

4,320,402 

13,929 

1,699,103 

99,336 

18,483,139 

1889 

16,326 

4,932,673 

12,218 

4,363,928 

21,543 

5,036,438 

14,970 

1,721,182 

103,102 

19,517,766 

1890 

17,366 

5,325,952 

13,758 

5,002,333 

24,527 

6,000,194 

16,774 

2,117,621 

117,782 

22,435,405 

1891 

17,148 

5,314,544 

14,173 

5,380,652 

22,002 

5,724,339 

16,006 

2,383,113 

124,067 

24,442,627 

1892 

17,122 

5,671,522 

1,3,839 

5,081,452 

19,224 

5,546,233 

15,158 

2,393,238 

121,127 

24,594,561 

1893 

16,693 

5,970,840 

10,854 

4,637,771 

19,612 

5,108,226 

16,022 

2,822,697 

116,927 

24,267,129 

1894 

17,161 

6,480,726 

11,179 

4,799,810 

20,939 

5,917,145 

16,727 

3,155,400 

118,254 

26,446,495 

1895 

16,124 

6,048,248 

11,752 

4,928,581 

16,866 

5,196,811 

15,.547 

2,927,323 

117,202 

25,205,133 

1896 

16,688 

6,526,327 

13,114 

4,932,497 

16,355 

5,967,917 

18,827 

4,443,732 

123,848 

27,210,540 

1897 

14,958 

7,281,607 

12,136 

4,729,373 

14,171 

4,913,143 

19,124 

6,449,810 

123,502 

27,117,121 

1898 

16,263 

7,806,813 

11,524 

4,778,672 

15,974 

6,205,117 

20,286 

5,955,514 

142,390 

29,488,918 

1899 

15,773 

8,517,913 

11,348 

4,719,141 

20,536 

7,417,067 

19,160 

4,765,989 

138,613 

30,318,178 

1900 

16,134 

8,647,119 

12,412 

5,528,002 

21,089 

7,599,066 

21,805 

5,139,908 

142,186 

33,069,577 

1901 

14,225 

8,369,671 

12,480 

6,173,391 

20,301 

6,862,951 

20,826 

4,623,795 

138,302 

33,310,477 

1902 

15,776 

8,803,151 

14,530 

5,928,337 

21,789 

7,717,301 

25,618 

7,576,615 

155,994 

39,736,493 

1903 

15,929 

9,839,356 

12,403 

6,001,819 

20,252 

8,397,372 

41,142 

9,416,496 

159,829 

43,432,106 

19(4 

16.042 

10,025,620 

14,002 

5,801,085 

19,889 

7,975,487 

21,737 

7,400,013 

150,896 

42,888,596 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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(except  Fenies)  trading  on  the   Lakes  and   Kivers  between  Canada  and  the  United 
from  Foreign,  which  Arrived  at  and  Departed  from   Canadian  Ports  during  the  Fiscal 


IN  Coasting  Trade. 


Foreign. 


Vessels. 


Tons. 


showing  vessels  em- 
ing  trade  prior  to  1876 


207 
233 
460 
314 
259 

376 

290 

339 

327 

228 

434 

1,533 

780 

945 

1,347 

1,497 

1,309 

1,336 

615 

1,327 

1,169 

622 

455 

756 

1,043 

2,604 

2,463 

2,935 

3,854 


192,829 
133,424 
130,127 
121,883 
142,910 

170,859 

141,459 

185,554 

189,769 

137,590 

164,142 

408,444 

306,140 

316,811 

361,710 

543,503 

515,368 

311,994 

114,473 

268,301 

221,213 

150,858 

145,032 

236,253 

562,153 

1,134,319 

%4,414 

1,558,252 

2,616,526 


Recapitulation— Total  Vessels,  British  and  Foreign. 


"British. 


Vessels. 

40,593 
39,278 
40,421 
43,120 
37,656 
39,361 
31,470 
26,400 
87,909 
89,940 
90,390 
90,235 
106,301 

108,763 

112,418 

109,556 

113,630 

114,577 

121,144 

128,293 

136,047 

140,971 

159,675 

163,217 

157,473 

153,232 

156,354 

150,192 

156,891 

152,631 

174,627 

174,922 

179,409 

172,828 

193,559 

196,010 

186,827 


Tons. 

8,283,893 

7,388,272 

7,973,160 

8,985,153 

8,154,802 

7,449,582 

6,700,476 

5,807,632 

15,823,836 

15,156,880 

18,096,084 

19,151,383! 

23,333,001 

24,366,551 

23,536,843 

24,335,94] 

24,480,888 

25,252,896: 

25,205,714j 

26,008,484; 

27,992,253! 

29,486,877' 

33,761,551! 

35,481,510 

35,812,316 

35,346,195 

38,844,366 

36,450,192 

39,704,784 

39,311,871 

43,500,848 

46,253,158 

49,315,762 

48,543,099 

56,256,945 

61,668,834 

60,889,703 


Foreign. 


Vessels. 

15,537 
14,022 
14,764 
18,517 
16,269 
18,688 
18,295 
16,412 
17,013 
19,597 
18,683 
18,119 
17,068 

18,527 

18,968 

20,434 

20,896 

18,722 

20,244 

25,829 

28,372 

28,133 

31,879 

31,676 

30,306 

28,212 

28,521 

28,626 

33,110 

31,882 

32,265 

31,264 

35,260 

35,910 

42,611 

56,480 

39,593 


Tons. 

4,698,932 
3,072,772 
3,442,700 
4,140,875 
4,653,358 
4,299,415 
4,639,381 
3,719,823 
4,388,302 
4,903,226 
5,006,467 
4,562,112 
4,297,857 

4,552,647 

4,634,103 

5,118,360 

5,351,845 

4,776,238 

5,131,792 

5,596,191 

6,014,334 

6,401,921 

7,481,664 

8,307,268 

7,990,058 

7,772,462 

8,069,683 

8,124,205 

9,597,442 

11,330,041 

10,879,218 

9,721,383 

11,230,063 

11,931,505 

14,469,366 

16,976,567 

15,817,624 


Totals. 


Vessels. 

56,130 

53,300 

55,185 

61,637 

53,925 

58,049 

49,765 

42,812! 

104,922 

109,537 

109,073 

108,354 

123,369 

127,290 

131,386 

129,990 

134,526 

133,299 

141,388 

154,122 

164,419 

169,104 

191,554 

194,893 

187,779 

181,444 

184,875 

178,818 

190,001 

184,513 

206,892 

206,186 

214,669 

208,738 

236,170 

252,490 

226,420 


Tons. 

12,982,825 
10,461,014 
11,415,860 
13,126,028 
12,808,160 
11,748,997 
11,399,857 
9,527,455 
20,212,138 
20,060,106 
23,102,551 
23,713,495 
27,630,858 

28,919,198 

28,170,946 

29,454,301 

29,832,733 

30,029,134 

30,337,506 

31,604,675 

34,006,587 

35,888,798 

41,243,215 

43,788,778 

43,802,374 

43,118,657 

46,914,049 

44,574,397 

49,302,226 

50,641,912 

54,380,066 

55,974,541 

60,545,825 

60,474,604 

70,726,311 

78,645,401 

76,707,327 


1S68 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

1881 

1882 

1883 

1884 

1885 

1886 

1887 

1883 

1889 

1890 

1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 


10— i_46 


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TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


i 


4-5   EDWARD  VII.,   A.  1905 

No.  23. — Statement  showing  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sea-going  Vessels,  Vessels 
States,  and  Vessels  employed  in  the  Coasting  Trade,  distinguishing  Steam  from 
ended  June  30,  1868  to  1904,  inclusive. 


Sea-Going 

Vessels. 

Vessels 

i,  EXCEPT  Ferries,  Employed 
ON  Inland  Waters. 

Vessels  Employed 

3 

Steam.            1 

Sail. 

Steam. 

Sail. 

Steam. 

1868 
1869 
1870 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

Vessels.] 

No  reti 

ber  a 

-     sels, 

depa 

prior 

2,993 
3,267 
3,226 
3,170 
3,740 

Tons.      1 

jrns  given  s 
nd  tonnage 
steam  an -i  s 
rted   from 
to  1876. 

2,224,782 
2,604,875 
2,450,338 
2,497,847 
3,274,117 

Vessels. 

showing  1 
of  sea-g 
ail,  arrive 
ports  in 

13,770 
14,493 
14,290 
13,831 
14,630 

Tons. 

.he  num- 

Ding  ves- 

3d  at  and  - 

Canada 

■ 
3,f)85,98 
4,0.39,94 
4,234,04 
3,590,70 
3,512,59 

Vessels. 
'      17,282 
13,165 
14,356 
16,862 
12,720 
12,594 
11,645 
11,421 

2  11,208 
7      13,297 

6  14,401 

3  14,978 

7  15,662 

Tons. 
6,385,444 
3,342,142 
3,944,028 
5,262,574 
4,334,180 
2,949,199 
2,906,867 
2,377,241 
2,187,677 
2,492,425 
3,311,237 
3,658,574 
4,025,672 

Vessels. 
22,832 
20,884 
22,314 
24,847 
20,949 
23,858 
20,367 
15,786 
15,376 
15,656 
16,110 
15,8(52 
18,844 

Tons. 
2,278,060 
2,122.3.37 
2,386,959 
2,747,421 
2,527,276 
2,714,263 
2,441,629 
1,821,006 
1,812,758 
1,953,997 
2,059,209 
1,899,688 
2,765,459 

Vessels. 

i  No  ret 
1       ploy 

25,752 
27,395 
26,206 
27,997 
36,437 

Tons. 

urns  given 
ed  in  coast 

6,806,888 
6,311,298 
8,371,8.53 
9,691,465 
11,371,401 

1881 

4,247 

4,003,230 

16,517 

4,101,10 

7      14^37 

3,230,701 

18,452 

2,467,394 

34,094 

11,823,947 

1882 

4,802 

4,214,914 

16,33r 

3,721,64 

8      15,523 

3,169,953 

18,959 

2,273,367 

37,732 

12,193,554 

1883 

5,169 

4,232,475 

16,339 

3,740,30 

2      16,102 

3,469,962 

17,220 

2,327,996 

34,553 

12,376,598 

1884 

5,512 

4,635,468 

16,831 

3,848,83 

3      16,457 

3,533,194 

16,356 

2,341,531 

33,586 

12,156,690 

1885 

6,085 

4,504,861 

15,107 

3,139,75 

4      15,787 

4,402,323 

14,172 

2,037,774 

34,773 

12,788,672 

1886 

5,742 

4,759,730 

15,629 

3,284,84 

1      16,968 

3,912,436 

13,989 

2,012,225 

36,435 

12,734,162 

1887 

5,841 

4,679,178 

20,309 

3,083,25 

8      17,983 

3,795,834 

13,802 

1,932,728 

36,805 

13,163,840 

1888 

6,535 

5,715,346 

24,272 

3,482,45 

7      17,686 

3,885,896 

15,810 

2,133,609 

41,466 

14,677,255 

188!, 

6,910 

6,040,934 

21,634 

3,255,6(j 

7      20,798 

4,551,436 

15,715 

2,206,184 

42,336 

15,635  515 

1890 

7,585 

6,655,137 

23,539 

3,673,14 

8      24,437 

5,709,053 

16,864 

2,408,762 

50,529 

17,499,505 

1891 

8,410 

7,074,399 

22.911 

3,620,7a 

7      23,049 

5,859,280 

14,959 

2,248,172 

58,047 

19,651,689 

1892 

8,259 

6,962,515 

22,702 

3,790,45 

9      21,595 

5,786,649 

12,787 

2,152,822 

58,640 

19,946,565 

1893 

7,818 

6,961,144 

19,729 

3,647,46 

7      23,570 

5,939,407 

12,064 

1,991,516 

59,032 

19,863,455 

1894 

8,172 

7,336,220 

20,168 

3,944,31 

6      26,173 

7,163,587 

11,493 

1,908,958 

61,146 

21,663,471 

1895 

9,239 

7,553,813 

18,637 

3,423,01 

6      22,934 

6,437,329 

9,479 

1,686,805 

60,375 

2Cr,864,874 

1896 

10,758 

6,188,520 

19,044 

3,270,3C 

4      23,714 

8,338,473 

11,468 

2,073,176 

66,494 

22,514,499 

1897 

9,780 

.  8,727,480 

17,314 

3,283,5C 

K)      22,615 

9,403,884 

10,680 

1,959,069 

64,102 

21,977,406 

1898 

10,287 

9,607,834 

17,500 

2,977,6e 

1      25,476 

10,075,753 

10,784 

2,084,878 

76,246 

23,820,468 

1899 

10,424 

10,487,724 

16,697 

2,749,32 

0      29,492 

10,176,221 

10,204 

2,006.835 

75,313 

24,315,688 

1900 

11,725 

11,477,309 

16,821 

2,697,81 

2      31,253 

10,320,847 

11,641 

2,418,127 

78,980 

27,936,359 

1901 

12,489 

11,973,396 

14,216 

2,569,66 

6      31,691 

9,452,953 

9,436 

2,033,793 

81,128 

28,119,533 

1902 

12,926 

12,218,099 

17,380 

2,513,38 

9      35,842 

13,036,872 

11,565 

2,257,044 

92,944 

33.480,507 

1903 

12,413 

13,343,733 

15,919 

2,497,44 

2      49,253 

15,079,-589 

12,141 

2,734,279 

101,700 

38,277,444 

1904 

12,539 

13,503,451 

17,505 

2,323,2.^ 

4      31.280 

13,087,965 

10,346 

2,287,535 

97,339 

38,629,705 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.    10 

(except  Ferries)  trading  on  the  Lakes  and  Rivers  between  Canada  and  the  United 
Sail,  which  Arrived  at  and  Departed  from  Canadian  Ports  during  the  Fiscal  Years 


IN  Coasting  Coast. 

St 

Recapitulation— Total 

Vessels,  Steah  and  Sail. 

< 

Sail. 

earn. 

Sail. 

Totals, 

Vessels. 

Tons. 

( 

essels  em- J 
rior  to  1876  ) 

3,494,0.51 
2,057,564 
2,675,808 
2,375,218 
2,681,612 

Vessels. 

Tons. 

Vessels. 

Tons. 

Vessels. 

Tons. 

1868 



1869 
1870 

showing    \ 
ing  trade  p 

1871 

1872 
1873 

1874 

35,823 
35,429 
34,840 
32,516 
34,0.56 

"  "  39,953 
43,959 
43,a33 
46,145 
55,839 

■  11,219,347 
11,408,598 
14,133,428 
15,847.886 
18,671,190 

64,969 
65,578 
65,240 
62,209 
67,530 

'   "8,992J9i 
8,651,508 
8,969,123 
7,866,609 
8,959,668 

104,922 
109,537 
109.073 
108,354 
123,369 

'■"26,'2i2,i38 
20,060,106 
23,102,551 
23,713,495 
27,630,858 

1875 
1876 
1877 
1878 
1879 
1880 

39,643 

3,292,819 

52,(578 

19,057,878 

74,612 

9,861,320 

127,290 

28,919,198   1881 

38,034 

2,597,510 

58,057 

19,578,421 

73,329 

8,592,525 

131,386 

28,170,946|  1882 

40,607 

3,306,968 

55,824 

20,079,035 

74,166 

9,.375,266 

129.990 

29,454,301    1888 

45,784 

3,317,017 

55,555 

20,325,352 

78,971 

9,507,381 

134,526 

29,832,733 

1884 

47,375 

3,155,750 

56,645 

21,£95,856 

76,654 

8,333,278 

133,299 

30,029,134 

1885 

52,625 

3,634,112 

59,145 

21,406,328 

82,243 

8,931,178 

141,388 

30,337,506 

1886 

59,382 

4,349,837 

60,629 

21,638,852 

93,493 

9,965,823 

154,122 

31,604,675 

1887 

58,650 

4,112,024 

65,687 

24,278,497 

98,732 

9,728,090 

164,419 

34,006,587 

1888 

61,711 

4,199,062 

70,044 

26,227,8a5 

99,060 

9,660,913 

169,104 

35,888,798 

1889 

68,600 

5,297,610 

82,551 

29,863,695 

109,003 

11,379,520 

191,554 

41,243,215 

1890 

67,517 

5,334,441 

89,506 

32,585,368 

105,387 

11,203,410 

194,893 

43,788,778 

1891 

63.796 

5,163,364 

88,494 

32,695,729 

99,285 

11,106,645 

187,779 

43,802,374 

1892 

59,231 

4,715,668 

90,420 

32,764,006 

91,024 

10,3M,651 

181,444 

43,118,657 

1893 

57,723 

4,897,497 

95,491 

36,163,278 

89,384 

10,750,771 

184,875 

46,914,049 

1894 

58,154 

4,608,560 

92,548 

34,856,016 

86,270 

9,718,381 

178,818 

44,574,397 

1895 

58,523 

-  4,917,254 

100,966 

39,041,492 

89,035 

10,260,734 

190,001 

49,302,226 

1896 

60,022 

5,290,573 

96,497 

40,108,770 

88,016 

10,5,33,142 

184,513 

50,641,912 

1897 

66,599 

5,813,482 

112,009 

43,,504,055 

94,883 

10,876,011 

206,892 

54,380,066 

1898 

64,056 

6,238,742 

115,229 

44,979,634 

90,957 

10,994,907 

206,186 

55,974,541 

1899 

64,249 

5,695,371 

121,958 

49,734,515 

92,711 

10,811,310 

214,669 

60,545,825 

1900 

59,778 

6,325,263 

125,308 

49,545,882 

83,430 

10,928,722 

208,738 

60,474,604 

1901 

65,513 

7,220,400 

141,712 

58,735,478 

94,458 

11,990,833 

236,170 

70,726,311 

1902 

61,064 

6,712,914 

163,366 

66,700,766 

89,124 

11,944,635 

252,490 

78,645,401 

1903 

57,411 

6,875,417 

141,158 

65,221,121 

85,262 

11,486,206 

226,420 

76,707,327 

1904 

10- 


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No.  24. — Statkment  showing  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sea-going  Vessels 

June  30,  1902, 


1902. 

Nationality, 

Entered. 

Cleared. 

Totals. 

Entered. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 

Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

Canadian 

British. . .   

Argentine 

5,695 
2,242 

929,173 
3,704,666 

" '  21^611 
2,339 
1,034 
1,803 

5,718 
2,121 

1,008,054 
3,161,258 

11,413 
4,363 

1,937,227 
6,865,924 

5,531 

2.379 

1 

8 
2 
8 

1 

60 
1 
151 
81 
43 
53 

977,105 

4,092,286 

1,354 

10,863 

4,377 

9,641 

Austrian  . ,       -"  . . . 

Belgian 

Chilian 

Chinese 

13 
1 
1 

2 

16 
2 
3 

23,122 
2,430 
2,930 

29 
3 
4 
2 

44,733 
4,769 
3,964 
1,803 

Cuban .... 

1,338 

9.5,181 

2,014 

32,939 

195,525 

46,277 

188,040 

Danish 

Dutch 

French 

German        ...          

11 

6 

137 

60 

50 

47 

1 

562 

16,669 
11,054 
32,626 

139,891 
47,489 

159,965 
976 

666,313 

16 

11 

148 

64 

48 
47 

21,451 
17,465 
34,906 

149,857 
48,847 

160,016 

27 

17 

285 

124 

98 

94 

1 

1,155 

38,120 

28,519 

67,532 

289,748 

96,336 

319,981 

976 

1,425,467 

Italian 

Japanese 

Mexican 

Norwegian  and  Sweden. . . 
Peruvian 

593 

759,154 

586 

799,120 

Portuguese 

Russian 

S^panish 

5 

13 

3 

6,488 

2 

1,405 
7,506 
3,506 
1,853,949 
1,059 

5 

13 

4 

6,157 

1 

1,525 

8,554 

3,599 

1,724,721 

565 

10 
26 

7 
12,645 

3 

2,930 

16,060 

7,105 

3,578,670 

1,624 

1 

13 

1 

5,357 

1 

320 

12,021 

1,826 

1,578,083 

2,206 

Uruguayan 

Totals 

15,339 

7,603,034 

14,967 

7,128,454 

30,306 

14,731,488 

14,278 

8,050,516 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


725 


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Entered  at  and  Cleared  from  Canadian  Ports  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 
1903  and  19D4. 


1903. 


1904. 


Cleared. 

Totals. 

Entered. 

Cleared. 

Totals. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons        No.  of 
Register.  | Vessels. 

t 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 

Vessels . 

Tons 
Register." 

5,751 

2,268 

1 

1,108,463 

3,661,502 

1,354 

13,750 

2,333 

9,641 

11,282 

4,647 

2 

17 

3 

16 

2,085,568 

7,753,788 

2,708 

24,613 

6,710 

19,282 

5,408 
2,804 

i 

954,939 
4,396,694 

2'929 

5,637 
2,193 

2 

1 

1,024,864 
3,649,223 

4^318 
1,547 

11,045 
4,997 

I,979,8a3 
8,045,817 

9 
1 
8 

3 

1 

7,247 
1,547 

. 

1 
56 

1,338 
86,700 

2 
116 

1 

308 

167 

87 

107 

2,676 

181,881 

2,014 

63,516 

404,:^80 

88,759 

376,110 

43 

2 

253 

83 

41 

34 

■ '441221 
2,451 

57,713 
171,003 

46,192 
128,087 

4« 

2 

243 

97 

40 

17 

■ " ' "  47,225 

2,451 

56,934 

197,673 

48,657 

64,130 

89 

4 

496 

180 

81 

51 

'""9l!446 
4,902 

157 
86 
44 
54 

30,577 
208,855 

42,482 
188,070 

114,647 

368,676 

94,849 

192,217 

650 

887,514 

l;236 

1,686,634 

449 

599,981 

506 

679,939 

955 

1,279,920 

14 

3 

4,949 

2 

"11,975 
4,244 

1,529,161 
2,700 

1 

10,306 
3 

320 

23,996 

6,070 

3,107,244 

4.906 

4 

21 

3 

5,839 

1,15C 

21,028 

2,316 

1,714,646 

3 

45 

3 

6,224 

9i6 

91,051 

4,070 

1,«09,851 

7           2,072 

66       112,679 

6           6,386 

12,063j    3,524,497 

■• i 

14,054 

7,790,659 

28,332  15,841,175|         14,985 

8,143,856 

15,059 

7,682,849      30,044J  15,826,705 

1                1 

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No.  25. — Statement  showing  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  British  (including  Canadian) 

Canadian  Ports  during  the  Fiscal  Years 


1902. 

Nationality. 

Entered. 

Cleared. 

Totals. 

Entered. 

No.  of 
A^essels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 

Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

British  and  Canadian 

3,098 
4.839 

4,041,070 
592,769 

2,923 
4,916 

3,588,528 
580,784 

6,021 
9,755 

7,629,598 
1,173,553 

3,118 
4,792 

4,410,442 

Sail  

658,949 

Totals  .   

7,937 

4,633,839 

7,839 

4,169,312 

15,776 

8,803,151 

7,910 

5,069,391 

Foreign — 

3,599 
3,803 

2,296,536 
672,659 

3,306 

3,822 

2,291,965 
667,177 

6,905 
7,625 

4,588,501 
1,339,836 

3,212 
3,156 

2,401,265 

Sail          

579,860 

Totals    

7,402 

2,969,195 

7,128 

2,959,142 

14,530 

5,928,337 

6,368 

2,981,125 

Totals— 

6,697 
8,642 

6,337,606 
1,265,428 

6,229 
8,738 

5,880,493 
1,247,961 

12,926 
17,380 

12,218,099 
2,513,389 

6,330 

7,948 

6,811,707 

Sail         

1,238,809 

Totals  

15,339 

7,603,034 

14,967 

7,128,454 

30,306 

14,731,488 

14,278 

8,050,516 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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and   Foreign  Sea-going  Vessels  (both  Steam  and  Sail)  Entered  at  and  Cleared  from 
ended  June  30,  1902,  1903  and  1904. 


1903. 

1904. 

Cleared. 

Totals. 

Entered. 

Cleared. 

Totals. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

3,082 
4,937 

4,081,388 

688,577 

6,200 
9,729 

8,491,830 
1,347,526 

3,400 

4,812 

4,790,689 
560,844 

2,933 
4,897 

4,122,335 
551,752 

6,333 
9,709 

8,913,024 
1,112,596 

8,019 

4,769,965 

15,929 

9,839,356 

8,212 

5,351,533 

7,830 

4,674,087 

16,042  10,025,620 

3,001 
3,034 

2,450,638 
570,056 

6,213 
6,190 

4,851,903 
1,149,916 

3,169 
3,604 

2,227,017 
565,.306 

3.037 
4,192 

2,363,410 
645,352 

6,206 
7,796 

4,590.427 
1,210,658 

6,035 

3,020,694      12,403 

6,001,819 

6,773 

2,792,323 

7,229 

3.008,762 

14,002 

5,801,086 

6,083 
7,971 

6,532,02(; 
1,258,633 

12,413 
15,919 

13,343,733 
2,497,442 

6,5G9 
8,416 

7,017,706 
1,126,150 

5,970 
9,1.89 

6,486  745 
1,197,104 

12,539 
17,505 

13,503,451 
2,323,254 

14,064 

7,790,6.')9 

28,3321  15,841,175 

14,985 

8,148,866 

16,059 

7,682,849 

30,044 

15,826,706 

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No.    26. — Statement  showing  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Sea-going    Vessels  (both 

during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 


1902. 

Pouts. 

Entered. 

Cleared. 

Totals. 

En 

tered . 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 

Vessel." . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 

Vessels . 

Tons 
R(!gister. 

Charlottetown,    P.E.I.— 

Steam 

Sail 

56 
17 

42,286 
2,688 

79 
21 

67,305 
1,690 

135 
38 

109,591 
4,384 

49 
-       24 

50,116 
3,120 

Totals 

73 

44,974 

100 

69,001 

173 

113,975 

73 

53,236 

Chatham,  N.  B.— 

27 
32 

59 

42,070 
23,771 

31 
41 

48,325 
23,905 

58 
73 

90,395 

47,676 

29 
32 

43,785 

Sail 

16,895 

Totala 

65,841 

72 

72,230 

131 

138,071 

.       61 

60,680 

Comox,  B.  C— 

Steam 

Sail 

108 
15 

105,563 
23,132 

101 
13 

94,598 
20,535 

209 

28 

200,161 
43,667 

105 

7 

112 

103,700 
12,141 

Totals 

123 

128,695 

114 

115,133 

237 

243,828 

1,265.400 
151,986 

115,841 

Halifax,  N.  S.- 
Steam       

442 
569 

663,951 
76,867 

421 

617 

601,449 
75,119 

863 
1,186 

506 
678 

819,538 
79,541 

.Sail 

Totals 

1,011 

740,818 

1,038 

676,568 

2,049 

1,417,386 

1,184 

899,079 

Ilillsboro,  N.  B.— 
Steam 

4 
107 

2,796 
42,547 

5 
160 

.3,495 

58,074 

9 
267 

276 

6,291 
100,621 

14 
100 

9,786 
37,191 

Sail 

Totals 

111 

172 

77 

45,343 

165 

61,569 

106,912 

114 

46,977 

Louisbourg,  N.  S.— 

Steam 

Sail 

321,050 
6,129 

195 
52 

375,001 
4,064 

367 
129 

696,051 
10,193 

183 
136 

342,462 
18,492 

Totals 

249 

327,179 

247 

379,065 

496 

700,214 

319 

360.954 

Montreal,  Que. — 

Steam 

Sail 

388 
13 

986,802 
5,225 

391 

25 

959,735 
35,988 

779 
38 

1,946,537 
41,213 

417 
4 

1,154,614 
2,343 

Totals    

401 

992,027 

416 

995,723 

817 

1,987,750 

421 

1,156,957 

Nanaimo,  B.  C. — 

Steam 

Sail 

121 
6 

185,555 
770 

167 
10 

198,417 
1,234 

288 
.  16 

383,972 
2,004 

111 
9 

122,041 
11,968 

Totals 

127 

186,326 

177 

199,651 

304 

385,976 

120 

134,009 

Newcastle,  N.  B. — 
Steam 

14 
25 

20,375 
13,475 

14 
36 

20,629 
14,419 

28 
61 

41,004 

27,894 

15 

22 

22  456 

Sail..... 

13,211 

^       Totals , 

39 

33,850 

50 

35,048 

89 

68,898 

37 

:te,667 

North  Sydney,  N.  S.— 
Steam 

214 
580 

115,525 
47,148 

263 
391 

142,519 
32,559 

507 
971 

25S,044 
79,707 

255 
659 

168,466 
48,927 

Sail 

Totals.  ,,,. 

824 

162,673 

654 

175,078 

1,478 

337,751 

914 

217,393 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


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Steam  and  Sail),  Entered  at  and  Cleared  from  the  following  Principal  Ports  in  Canada 
June  30,  1902,  1903  and  1904. 


1903. 


1904. 


Cleared. 

Totals. 

Entered . 

Cleared. 

Totals. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 

Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

8G 
20 

82,975 
1,939 

135 
44 

133,091 
5,059 

44 

35 

46,181 
5,401 

82 
12 

75,250 
859 

126 
47 

121,431 
6,260 

106 

84,914 

179        138,150 

79 

61,582 

94 

76,109 

173 

127.691 

28 
43 

41,765 
20,634 

57 
75 

85,550 
37,529 

22 
24 

32,342 
13,198 

29 

28 

43,136 
12,796. 

51 
62 

75,478 
•     25,994 

71 

62,399 

132 

123,079 

46 

45,540 

57 

55,932 

103 

101,472 

105 

7 

103,700 
12,141 

210 
14 

207,400 
24,282 

75 
6 

62,346 
7,194 

69,540 

66 

7 

73 

54.689 
9,133 

141 
13 

117,035 
16,327 

112 

115,8  il 

224|       231,682 

81 

63,822 

154 

133,362 

476 
740 

770,863 
74,635 

1 

982,    1,590,401 
1,418!       154,176 

485 
686 

846,955 
74,297 

489 
690 

858,018 
82,275 

974 
1,376 

1,704,973 

156,572 

1,216 

845,498 

2,400j    1,744,577 

1,171 

921,252 

1,179 

940,293 

2,350 

1,861,545 

14 
135 

9,786 
48,731 

28 
235 

19,572 
85,922 

13 

81 

10,337 
32,317 

15 
109 

12,532 
42,721 

28 
190 

22,869 
■75,038 

149 

58,517 

263 

105,494 

94 

42,654 

124 

55,253 

218 

97,907 

229 
100 

425,955 
10,846 

412 
236 

768,417 
29,338 

149 
109 

266,701 
9,592 

157 
127 

289,909 
10,605 

306 
236 

556,610 
20,197 

329 

436,801 

648 

797,755 

258 

276,293 

284 

300,514 

542 

576,807 

438 
3 

1,154,097 
1,916 

855 

7 

2,308,711 
4,259 

423 

7 

1,308,335 
3,013 

142 

5 

1,338,330 
2,360 

865 
12 

2,646,665 
5,373 

441 

1,156,013 

862 

2,312,970 

430 

1,311,348 

447 

1,340,690 

877 

2,652,038 

168 
9 

137,853 
11,167 

279 
18 

259,894 
23,135 

72 

2 

95,521 

702 

169 
4 

101,133 
2,384 

241 
6 

196,654 
3,086 

177 

149,020 

297 

283,029 

74 

96,223 

173 

103,517 

247 

19(»,740 

17 
33 

25,919 
12,486 

32 

55 

48,375 
25,697 

12 
14 

18,419 
7,616 

13 

38 

20,720 
15,115 

25 
52 

39,139 
22,731 

50 

38,405 

87 

74,072 

26 

26,035 

51 

35,835 

77 

61,870 

284 
465 

197,474 
37,069 

539 
1,124 

365,940 
85,996 

216 
695 

98,372 

47,175 

231 
489 

135,431 
33,859 

447 
1,184 

233,803 
81,034 

;749 

234,543 

1,663 

451,936 

911 

145,547 

720 

169,290 

1,631 

314,837 

730 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 
No.  26. — Statement  showing  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of 


1902. 

PoBrs. 

Entered. 

Cleared. 

Totals. 

Entered. 

No.  6f 
Vessels. 

- 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

Mo.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Roister. 

Parrsboro,  N.  S.— 

Steam 

Sail, 

5 
152 

9,112 
26,983 

23 
123 

10,840 
21,702 

28 
275 

303 

19,952 
48,685 

7 
328 

11,422 
82,734 

Totals 

157 

36,095 

146 

32,542 

68,637 

335 

94,156 

Quebec,  Que. — 

Steam 

Sail , 

243 
35 

698,054 
23,686 

171 
30 

201 

450,63  > 
24,607 

414 

6n 

1,148,690 
48,293 

222 
34 

727,769 
22,402 

•  Totals 

278 

721,740 

475,243 

479 

1,1^.6,983 

256 

750,171 

St.  Andrews,  N.  B.— 
Steam 

346 
431 

53,373 
6,717 

352 
406 

65,548 
3,343 

698 
837 

118,921 
10,060 

282 
145 

33,841 

Sail 

4,330 

Totals 

777 

60,090 

758 

68,891 

1,535 

128,981 

427 

38,171 

St.  John,  N.  B.- 

Steam 

Sail 

501 
1,523 

659,632 
171,763 

457 
1,478 

441,796 
167,205 

958 
3,001 

1,101,428 
338,%8 

392 
1,038 

633,639 
113,545 

Totals 

2,024 

831.395 

1,935 

609,001 

3,959 

1,440,396 

1,430 

747,184 

Sydney,  N.  S.- 

Steam ... 

227 
22 

403,318 

4,228 

222 
253 

381,605 
19,140 

449 

275 

784,923 
23,368 

301 

58 

519,275 

Sail 

18,240 

Totals 

249 

407,546 

475 

400,745 

724 

1,406 
129 

808,291 

359 

537,515 

Vancouver,  B.  C— 
Steam. ... 

698 
66 

492,878 
53,737 

708 
63 

487,964 
46,981 

980,842 
100,718 

715 
72 

511,674 

54,286 

Sail 

Totals 

764 

546,615 

771 

534,945 

1,535 

1,081,560 

787 

565,960 

Victoria,  B.  C— 

Steam 

Sail 

1,281 
103 

939;989 
49,617 

1,291 

78 

923,136 
20,619 

2,572 
181 

1,863,125 
70,236 

1,179 
92 

995,651 
57,733 

Totals 

1,384 

989,606 

1,369 

943,755 

2,753 

1,933,361 

1,271 

1,053,384 

Yarmouth,  N.  S.— 

Steam 

Sail 

236 
311 

143,844 
32,966 

212 
369 

140,303 
37,548 

448 
680 

284,147 
70,514 

206 
351 

134,789 
40,165 

Totals 

547 

176,810 

581 

177,851 

1,128 

354,661 

557 

174,954 

Other  Ports— 

1,584 
4,558 

451,433 
653,979 

1,126 

.     4,572 

467,192 
639,223 

2,710 
9,130 

918,625 
1,293,202 

1,342 
4,159 

Steam 

406,683 

Sail 

601,545 

Totals 

6,142 

1,105,412 

5,698 

1,106,415 

11,840 

2,211,827 

5,501 

1,008,228 

Total,  ports— 

Steam.. *.,   . 

Sail 

6,697 
8,642 

6,337,606 

1,265,428 

6,229 

8,738 

5,880,493 
1,247,961 

12,926 
17,380 

12,218,099 
2,513,389 

6,330 

7,948 

6,^11,707 
1,238,809 

Totals 

15,339 

7,603,034 

14,967 

7,128,454 

30,306 

14,731,488 

14,278 

8,050,516 

i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 
Sea-going  Vessels  (both  Steam  and  Sail.) — Concluded. 


731 


1903. 

1904. 

Cleared. 

Totals. 

Entered. 

Clearad. 

Totals. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons. 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

9 
347 

15,745 
82,805 

16 
675 

27,167 
165,539 

33 
111 

33,094 
23,577 

36 
113 

35,159 
28,431 

68 
224 

68,253 
52,008 

356 

98,550 

691 

192,706 

144 

56,671 

149 

63,590 

293 

120,261 

179 
36 

522,041 
24,132 

401 
70 

1,249,810 
46,534 

251 

41 

909,489 
15,734 

153 
36 

448,177 
20,514 

404 
77 

1,357,666 
36,278 

216 

546,173 

471 

1,296,344 

292 

925.253 

189 

468,691 

481 

1,393,944 

269 
138 

17,312 
2,145 

551 
283 

51,153 
6,475 

27o 
183 

34,244 

4,179 

281 
170 

34,164 
1,480 

556 
353 

68,398 
5,659 

407 

19,457 

834 

57,628 

45S 

38,423 

461 

35,634 

909 

74,057 

303 
991 

407,644 
144,471 

695 
2,029 

1,041,288 
258,016 

401 
995 

722,017 
111,258 

311 
899 

512,713 
89,458 

712 
1,S94 

1,234,730 
200,716 

1,294 

552,115 

2,724 

1,299,299 

1,3% 

183 
29 

833,275 

1,210 

602,171 

2,606 

1,435,446 

342 

259 

559,416 
28,230 

643 
317 

1,078,691 
46,470 

287,913 
3,446 

182 
233 

31.5,867 
18,120 

365 
262 

603,780 
21,566 

601 

587,646 

960 

1,125,161 

1.006.948 
114,408 

212 

291,359 

415 

333,987 

627 

625,346 

739 

72 

495-,274 
60,122 

1,454 
144 

720 
59 

567,527 
48,278 

750 
33 

592,333 
43,436 

1,470 
92 

1,159,860 
91,714 

811 

555,396 

1,598 

1,121,356 

779 

615,805 

783 

635,769 

1,562 

1,251,574 

1,168 
64 

973,149 
29,745 

2,347 
156 

1,968,800 

87,478 

1,102 
57 

1,037,706 
34,206 

1,108 
50 

985,075 
16,370 

2,210 
107 

2,022,781 
50,576 

1,232 

1,002,894 

2,503 

2,056,278 

1,159 

1,071,912 

1,158 

1,001,445 

2,317 

2,073,357 

208 
368 

139,673 
36.535 

414 
719 

274,462 
76,700 

183 
405 

122,451 
40,327 

186 
401 

126,747 
36,668 

369 
812 

249,198 
76,995 

576 

176,208 

1,133 

351,162 

588 

162,778 

593 

163,415 

1,181 

326,193 

1,021 
4,141 

451,385 
618,884 

2,363 
8,300 

858,068 
1,220,429 

2,078,497 

1,910 

4,877 

6,787 

517,756 
644,610 

1,270 
5,639 

506,372 
730,520 

3,180 
10,516j 

1,024, 12» 
1,375,130 

5,162 

1,070,269 

10,663 

1,162,366 

6,909 

1,236,892 

13,696 

2,399,258 

6,086 
7,971 

6,532,026 
1,258,633 

12,413 
15,919 

13,343,733 
2,497,442 

6,569 
8,416 

7,017,706 
1,1:56,150 

5,970 
9,089 

6,485,745 
1,197,104 

12.539 
17,505 

13,503,451 
2,323,254 

14,054 

7,790,659 

28,332 

15,841,175 

14,985 

8,143,856 

15,059 

7,682,849 

! 

30,044 

15,826,705 

732 


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No.  27. — Statement  showing   the  Number  of  Tonnage  of  Vessels  (both  Steam  and 
including  Ferries,  which  Arrived  at  and  Departed  from  Canadian 


1902. 

Nationality. 

Arrived. 

Departed. 

Totals. 

Arrived. 

No.  of 

Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

8,904 
1,889 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

Canadian — 

Steam 

Sail 

9,303 
1,693 

3,480,020 
365,219 

3,446,775 

425,287 

18,207 
3,582 

6,926,795 
790,506 

8,943 
1,604 

4,055,084 
409,383 

Totals. 

10,996 

8,668 
3,921 

3,845,239 

10,793 

3,872,062 

21,789 

7,717,301 

10,547 

4,464,467 

United  States— 

Steam 

Sail , 

• 

3,010,718 
739,784 

8,967 
4,062 

3,099,359 
726,754 

17,635 
7,983 

6,110,077 
1.466,538 

15,931 
4,341 

3,734,260 
908,659 

Totals 

12,589 

3,750,502 

13,029 

3,826,113 

25,618 

7,576,615 

20,272 

4,642,919 

Totals- 
Steam 

Sail 

17,971 
5,614 

6,490,738 
1,105,003 

17,871 
5,951 

6,546,134 
1,152,041 

35,842 
ll,.o65 

13,036,872 
2,257,044 

24,874 
5,945 

7,789,344 
1,318,042 

Totals 

23,585 

7,595,741 

23,822 

7,698,175 

47,407 

15,293,916 

30,819 

9,107,386 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


733 


SESSIONAL   PAPER   No.    10 


Sail)  Trading  on  the  Lakes  and  Rivers  between  Canada  and  the  United  States,  not 
Ports  during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended  June  30,  1902,  1903  and  1904. 


1903. 

1904. 

Departed. 

Totals. 

Arrived.            i          Departed. 

Totals. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons      ;  No.  of 
Register,  i  Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

8,119 
1,580 

3,418,585 
514,320 

17,062 
3,190 

7,473,669 
923,703 

8,815 
1.556 

4,090,623       8,018 
40.3,701        1,500 

3,045,118 
436,045 

16,833 
3,056 

7,135,741 
839,746 

9,705 

3,932,905 

20,252 

8,.397,372 

10,371 

4,494,324 

9,518 

3,481,163 

19,889 

7,975,487 

16,260 
4,610 

20,870 

3.871,660 
901,917 

32,191 
8,951 

7,605,920 
1,810,576 

7,290 
,3,449 

2,907,477 
721,038 

7,157 
3,841 

3,044,747 
726,751 

14,447 
7,290 

5,952,224 
1,447,789 

4,773,577 

41,142 

9,416,496 

10,739 

3,628,515 

10,998 

3,771,498 

21,737 

7,400,013 

24,379 
6,196 

7,290,245 
1,416,237 

49,253 
12,141 

15,079.589 
2,734,279 

16,105 
5,005 

6,998,100 
1,124,739 

15,175 
5,341 

6,089,865 
1,162,796 

31,280 
10,346 

13,087,965 
2,287,535 

30,575 

8,706,482 

61,394 

17,813,868 

21,110 

8,122,839 

20,516 

7,252,661 

41,626 

15,375,500 

734 


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No.  28. — Statement  showing  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Vessels  (both  Steam  and 

Canadian  Ports  during  the  Fiscal  Years 


1902. 

• 

Nationality. 

Arrived.                    Departed. 

Totals. 

Arrived. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 

Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels 

Tons 
Register. 

British  and  Canadian .... 

,    Steam . . 

Sail 

47,514 
32,478 

17,151,990 
3,594,577 

43,710 
32,292 

15,515,598 
3,474,328 

91,224 
64,770 

32,667,588 
7,068,905 

51,400 
30,360 

19,178,925 
3,323,715 

,        !,■  1 14.  Totals 

79,992 

20,746,567 

76,002 

18,989,926 

155,994 

39,736,493 

81,760 

22,502,640 

Foreign— 

Steam 

Sail 

871 
380 

423,337 
75,745 

849 
363 

339,582 
75,7.^0 

1,720 
743 

812,919 
151,495 

1,241 

250 

738,580 
43,850 

Totals 

1,251 

499,082 

1,212 

465,332 

2,463 

964,414 

1,491 

782,430 

Totals- 
Steam  ..... .^ 

Sail 

48,385 
32,858 

81,243 

17,575,327 
3,670,322 

41,559 
32,655 

15,905,180 
3,550,078 

9  J,  944 
65,513 

33,480,507 
7,220,400 

52,641 
30,610 

19,917,505 
3,367,565 

Totals 

21,245,649 

77,214 

19,455,258 

158,457 

40,700,907 

8.3,251 

23,285,070 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


785 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   10 

Sail)  Employed  in  the  Coasting  Trade  of  Canada,  which  Arrived  at  and  Departed  from 
ended  June  30,  1902,  1903  and  1904. 


] 

L903. 

1904. 

Departed. 

Totals. 

Arrived. 

Departed. 

Totals. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of        Tons 
Vessels .    Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of          Tons 
Vessels,   j  Register. 

No.  of 

Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

47,826 
30,243 

17,627,104 
3,302,362 

99,226  36,806,029 
(K),603     6,626,077 

49,157 

28,287 

18,737,830 
3,357,690 

44,8901  17,429,661 
28,562|    3,363,415 

94,047 
56,849 

3(;,167,491 
6,721,105 

78,069 

20,929,466    159,829 

43,4.32,106 

77,444 

22,095,520 

73,452  20,793,076 

150,896 

42,888,596 

1,233 
211 

732,835 
42,987 

2,474 
461 

1,471,415 

86,837 

1,670 
21? 

1,247,634 
69,726 

1,6221    1,214,580 
345!         84,586 

3,292 
562 

2,462,214 
154,312 

1,444 

775,822' 

2,935 

1,558,252 

1,887     l,317,3<iO 

1,967'    1,299,166 

3,&^4 

2,616,526 

49,059 
30,454 

18,  .359, 939 
3,345,349 

101,700 
61.064 

38,277,444 
6,712,914 

.50,827 
28,504 

19,985,464 
3,427,416 

i 
46,512  18,<;44,241 
28,907     .3,44^,001 

97,33t' 
57,411 

38,629,705 
6,875,417 

79,513 

21,705,288 

162,764 

44,990,356 

79,331 

23,412.880 

7rs4i9  22,092,242 

154,750 

45,505,122 

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R  E  C  A  P  I  T  U 


No.  29. — Statement  showing  the  Number  and  Tonnage  of  Vessels,  including  those 

during  the  Fiscal  Years  ended 


- 

1902. 

Nationality. 

Arrived. 

Departed. 

Totals. 

Arrived. 

No.  of 

Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

Sea-going  vessels — 
British  and  Canadian . . 

7,937 
7,402 

15,339 

4,633,839 
2,969,195 

7,839 

7,128 

4,169,312 
2,959,142 

15,776 
14,530 

8,803,151 
5,928,337 

7,910 
6,368 

5,069,391 
2,981,125 

Totals 

7,603,034 

14,967 

7,128,454 

30,306 

14,731,488 

14,278 

8,050,516 

Vessels  trading  on  lakes 
and    rivers    between 
Canada  and  the  Unitad 
States  — 

Canadian 

United  States 

10,996 
12,589 

3,845,239 
3,750,502 

10,793 
13,029 

3,872,062 
3,826,113 

21,789 
25,618 

7,717,301 
7,576,615 

10,-547 
20,272 

4,464,467 
4,642,919 

Totals..... 

23,585 

7,59.5,741 

23,822 

7,698,175 

47,407 

15,293,916 

30,819 

9,107,386 

Vessels  employed  in  the 
coasting  trade — 

British  and  Canadian 
Foreign  

79,992 
1,251 

20,746,567 
499,082 

76,002 
1,212 

18,989,926 
465,332 

155,994 
2,463 

39,736,493 
964,414 

81,760 
1,491 

22,502,640 
782.430 

Totals 

-81,243 

21,245,649 

77,214 

19,455,258 

158,457 

40,700,907 

83,251 

23,285,070 

Recapitulation — 
British  and  Canadian. . 
Foreign 

98,925 
21,242 

29,225,645 
7,218,779 

94,634 
21,369 

27,031,300 

7,250,587 

193,559 
42,611 

56,256,945 
14,469,366 

100,217 
28,131 

32,036,498 
8,406,474 

Totals 

120,167 

36,444,424 

116,003 

34,281,887 

236,170 

70,726,311 

128,348 

40,442,972 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


737 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   10 


L  A  T  I  O  N 


Employed  on  Inland  Waters,  which   Arrived  at  and  Departed  from  Canadian  Ports 
June  30,  1902,  1903  and  1904. 


1903. 

1904. 

Departed. 

Totals. 

Arrived. 

Departed. 

Totals. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vassels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels . 

Tons 
Register. 

No.  of 
Vessels. 

Tons 
Register. 

8,019 
6,035 

4,769,965 
3,020,694 

15,929 
12,403 

1 

9,839,356           8,212 
6,001,819;           6,773 

5,351,.)33 
2,792,323 

7,830 
7,229 

4,674,087 
3,008,762 

16,042 
14,002 

10,025,620 
.5,801,085 

14,054 

7,790,ti59 

28,332 

15,841,175 

14,985 

8,143,856 

15,059 

7,682,849 

30,044i  15,826,705 

9,705 
20,870 

3,932,905 
4,773,577 

20,252 
41,142 

8,397,372 
9,416,496 

10,371 
10,739 

4,494,324 
3,628,515 

9,518 
10,998 

3,481,163 
3,771,498 

19,889 
21,737 

7,975,487 
7,400,013 

30,575 

8,706,482 

61,394 

17,813,868 

21,110!    8,122,839 

1 

20,516 

7,252,661         41,626  15,375,500 

78,069 
1,444 

20,929,466 

775,822 

159,829 
2,935 

43,432,106 
1,558,252 

77,444 

1,887 

22,095,520 
1,317,360 

73,452 
1,967 

20,793,076 
1,299,166 

150,896 
3,854 

42,888,596 
2,616,526 

79,513 

21,705,288 

162,764 

44,990,358 

79,331 

23,412,880 

75,419 

22,092,242 

154,750 

45,505,122 

1 
95,7931  29,632,336 
28,349     8,570,093 

196,010 
56,480 

61,668,834 
16,976,567 

%,027 
19,399 

31,941,.377 

7,738,198 

90,800 
20,194 

28,948,326 
8,079.426 

186,827 
39,593 

60,889,703 
15,817,624 

124,142  38,202,429 

•252,490 

78,645,401 

115,426 

39.679,575 

110,994 

37,027,752 

226,420 

76,707,327 

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741 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 

No.  31 — Statement  showing  Quantity  of  Hay  inspected,  and  Fees  collected  on  same 
for  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  June  30,  1904. 


Hay. 

Districts. 

Timothy.                Clover. 

Mixed. 

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SI- 

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bo 

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Fees. 

No.l. 

No.  2. 

No.  3. 

No.l. 

No.  2. 

No.l. 

No.  2. 

No.  3. 

Toronto 

Montreal 

Tons. 
10 

16 

Tons. 
120 

3,163 

Tons. 
11 

8,014 

Tons. 

Tons. 
152 

Tons. 

Tons. 
919 

Tons. 
162 

Tons. 
18,900 

Tons. 
11 

100 

$    cts. 
28  20 

2,514  66 

Totals 

26 

3,283 

8,025 

152 

919 

162 

18,900 

111 

2,542  85 

No.    32 — Statement  showing  Quantity  of  Fish  and    Fish  Oils   inspected,   and  Fees 

collected  on  same  for  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  June  30,  1904. 

PICKLED  FISH. 


Salmon. 

Sea 
Trout. 

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1 

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Fish. 

Fees. 

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St.  John 

687 

13,581 

442  78 

Halifax 

Lunenburg  ....    ... 

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552 

51  10 

Totals 

552 

687 

13,581 

*    493  88 

FISH  OIL. 


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Whale 
Oil. 

P4 

Cod  Oil. 

Hake 
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Districts. 

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No.  3, 
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No.  4. 
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Halifax 

Lunenburg  . 

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5 

155 

224 

14 

114 

14 

55  50 
32  00 

Totals.. . 

4 

5 

155 

224 

14 

114 

14 

87  50 

742 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.    33. — Statement  showing  Quantity  of   Pot  and  Pearl  Ashes  inspected,  and  Fees 
collected  on  same  for  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  June  30,  1904. 

ASHES. 


Districts. 

Pot. 

Pearl. 

Fees. 

First 
Sort. 

Second 
Sort. 

Third 
Sort. 

First 
Sort. 

Second 
Sort. 

Third 
Sort. 

Montreal . . 

489 

54 

'  1 

44 

$    cts. 
894  52 

No.    34. — Statement   showing  Quantity  of   Leather   and  Hides  inspected,  and  Fees 
collected  on  same  for  the  Fiscal  Year  ended  June  30,   1904. 


Districts. 

Leather 
Sides. 

Hides. 

Calf  Skins. 

Fees. 

No.  1. 

No.  1. 

No.  2.     !     No.  3. 

No.  1. 

No.  2. 

No.  3. 

Hamilton    

12,850 
866 

6,642 

48 

673 
62 

$    cts. 
1,008  25 

*  Kingston 

Nil. 

48  10 

Ottawa 

Toronto    

36,869 

4,380 

80,880 

15,011 

6,784 

34,058 
3,080 

29,089 

9,825 

232 

12,779 
368 

18,136 

1,265 

223 

4,168  65 

Levis 

388  18 

Montreal 

6,375  03 

Quebec 

1,294  50 

St.  John 

, 

361  60 

Winnipeg 

Nil. 

Totals 

157,640 

82,974 

33,506 

13,644  31 

1 

*  Inspection  to  December,  1903. 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


743 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   10 


CULLING   OF  LUMBER. 

No.  35. — Statement  showing  Quantity  of  Lumber  measured,  culled  and  counted  at  the 
Port  of  Quebec  for  the  Fiscal  Year  end^d  June  30,  1904. 


Pieces. 

Description. 

Measured, 

Culled 

aud  Counted. 

Tons 
Standard. 

Rate. 

Cullers' 

Fees. 

Total 
accrued. 

40,621 
1 

Wanev.  AV.  nine 

Strinored 

54,877 

1 

7 

193 

881 

6,345 

1,067 

3 

11 

27 

20 

26 

4 

1 

cts. 

10 

7 

9 

$    cts. 

6,346  30 
715  61 

2,387  34 

$    cts. 

1        red  pine 

5 

1        oak     

372 

1,498 

12,876 

2,579 

2 

6 

1        elm 

1        ahh 

1        birch 

1        walnut 

1        basswood 

1        redwood 

34 

1        cherry 

14 

1        whitewood 

15 
3 

.        ix)plar — 

1        balm  of  (;^lud 

1 

.        spruce 

63,463 

11,713 

1,701 

11,030 

7,331 

Squ 

are,  W .  pine 

1        red  pine 

1        oak   .....    .       

1        elm 

Meat 

jured . 

10,223 

1,482 

16,768 

8,137 

i 

1 

105 

23 

3 

5 

26,526 

2 

1        ash 

1 

1 

111 

1        tamarac 

1        bass'vood 

1        hickorv   

22 

txiolar 

23 

cedar 

18 

1  •    '  pitch  pine 

9,449  25 

744 


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4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  36. — Statement  respecting  Grain  Elevators  in  Operation  in  Western  Grain  Inspec- 
tion Division  of  Canada. 


Public  Country  Elevators 

Warehouses 

Terminal  Elevators 


Capacity  in 
Bushels. 


27,214,000 
13,972,000 


41,186,000 


With  reasonable  railway  transportation  facilities  this  is  estimated  to  take  care  of 
100,000,000  bushels  wheat. 

The  Canadian  Northern  Elevator  at  Port  Arthur  is  the  largest  having  a  capacity 
of  3,350,000  bushels. 

There  are  but  few  3,000  bushel  warehouses  in  operation  at  present,  although  there 
are  60  under  10,000  bushels.  The  average  capacity  for  all  elevators,  and  warehouses 
exclusive  of  the  6  Terminals  is  about  28,000  bushels. 

Licenses  issued  for  1903-4. 

Elevators 982 

Space  in  elevators  58 

0<;)nimission  merchants ■ 36 

Traok  buyers 16 

Total 1,092 


No.  37. — Statement  showing  Number  of  Elevators  East  of  Lake  Superior  with 

Location  and  Capacity  of  same. 


OoUingwood , 

Goderich .  . . . 

Meaford 

Midland 


Ovren  Sound 

Point  Edward.  . 

Sarnia 

Depot  Harbor  . . 
Coteau  Landing. 


Montreal . 


Quebec 

St.  John,  N.B 

West  St.  John,  N.B. 


Totals 


Location. 


20 


Capacity. 


Bushels. 

160,000 

r      500,000 

t      200,000 

750,000 

1,250,000 

f     250,000 

[      800,000 

500,000 

100,000 

1,200,000 

500,000 

(      400,000 

600,000 

500,000 

500,000 

[  1,000,000 

1,000,000 

500,000 

r      250,000 

L      750,000 

11,710,000 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


745 


SEbbiu.MAL  PAPER  No.  10 


No.  38.  — Comparative  Statement  of  Elevators  operated  under  License,  for  the  Four 

Years  ended  June  30,  1904. 


1900-01 

1901-02 .'. 

1902-03 

1903-04- 

Manitoba 

N.  W.  T 

Ont.  Terminals. 


No.  of 
Elevators. 


426 
545 
740 
918 

C.N.R. 

C.  P.  R. 

C.  P.  R. 

C.  P.  R. 

C.N.R. 


No.  of 
Ware- 
houses. 


97 
85 
82 
64 


Total. 


523 
630 

822 
982 


Increase. 


107 

192 

160 

4,611,900 

14,(«i3,100 

7,917,000 

]0,622,(X)0 

3,350,000 


Storage 
Capacity. 


Bushels. 

18,879,352 

23,099,000 

30,356,400 

41,186,000 

-19,297,000 

7,917,000 

■13,972,000 


Nq. 


39, — Total  Number  of  Cars  Inspected  at  Winnipeg  with  the  TJotal  Quantity  of 
:. each  kind  of  Grain,  for  the  Four  Years  hereinafter  enumerated.  _ 


Crop  Year. 

Wheat. 

Oats. 

Barlet. 

Flax. 

No.  of 
Cars. 

Quantity . 

No.  of 
Cars. 

448 
3,338 
2,036 
1,129 

Quantity. 

No.  of 
Cars. 

Quantity. 

No.  of 
Cars. 

Quantity. 

1900 

1901 

14,886 
53,708 
51,833 
38,473 

Bushels. 

12,355,380 
45,651,800 
51,833,000 
40,396,660 

Bushels. 

537,600 
4,005,600 
3,054,000 
1,693,500 

28 

3as 

471 
161 

Bushels. 

28,000 
308,000 
565,200 
193,200 

43 
14« 

Bushels. 

35,690 
131,400 

1902 ,. 

1903 

655 
536 

655,000 
536,000 

No.  40. — Comparative  Statement  of  Receipts  of  Grain  at  Terminal  Elevators,  Fort 
William  and  Port  Arthur  for  the  Crops  of  1900,  1901,  1902  and  1903. 


Crop  Year. 

Wheat. 

Oats. 

Barley. 

Flax. 

1900 

Bushels. 

5,959,920 

1,256,088 
30,141,536 

7,291,661 
41,302,474 

1,439,709 
32,080,627 

Bushels. 

I           1,394 

1    1,237,557 

}-    1,625,623 
193,501 

Bushels. 

Bushels. 

56,769 

348,909 
101,425 

1901 

To  Duluth 

1902 

To  Duluth 

10,726 
167,537 

1903 

462.053 

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746 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  41. — Acreage  under  Crops  in  Manitoba  and  the  North  West  Territories  for  the 
Years  1900,  1901,  1902  and  1903  with  Yield  of  Wheat  for  the  Four  Years  respec- 
tively. 

MANITOBA. 


Crop  year. 

Wheat, 
acres. 

Oats, 
acres. 

Barley, 
acres. 

Flax, 

acres. 

Totals, 

Manitoba, 

acres. 

Totals, 

N.  W.  T., 

acres. 

(Jrand 
totals,  acres. 

1900  

1,457,396 
2,011,835 
2,039,940 
2,442,873 

429,108 
689,951 
725,060 
855,431 

155,111 
191,009 
329,990 
326,537 

10,000 
20,979 
41,200 
55,900 

2,051,615 
2,913,774 
3,136,190 
3,680,741 

605,347 

758,838 

989,637 

1,379,994 

2,656,962 

1901  

1902 

3,672,612 

4,125,827 

1903 

5,060,735 

NORTH  WEST  TERRITORIES. 


1900 

412,864 
504,697 
625,758 
837,234 

175,439 
229,439 
310,367 
440,662 

17,044 
24.702 
36;445 
69,667 

Totals, 
N.  W.  T. 

605,347 

758,838 

989,637 

1,379,994 

1901 

1902 

17,067 
32,431 

1903 

YIELD  OF  WHEAT. 


1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

Bushels. 

Bushels. 

Bushels. 

Bushels. 

13,025,252 

4,028,294 

50,011,835 
12,808,447 

53,077,267 
13,956,850 

40,116,878 

North  West  Territories 

16,029,149 

Totals 

17,053,546 

62,820,282 

67,034,117 

56,146,027 

CANADIAN  TRADE 


747 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.  10 


No.  42. — Statement  showing  Number  and  Total  Capacity  in  Bushels  of  Canadian 
and  United  States,  Vessels  carrying  Grain  from  Fort  William  and  Port  Arthur 
during  Season  of  Navigation,  May  7  to  December  12,  1904. 


Kind. 

No. 

Capacity. 

Canadian 

38 
16 

54 

Bubhels. 
3,260,000 

United  States .......■■''       

2,815,000 

Totals 

6,075,000 

No.  43. — Summary  of  Revenue  accrued  for  Year  ended  June  30,  1904,  from  Inspection 
of  Staples  or  General  Inspection  Branch. 


Toronto — Grain  Inspection     '. 

Montreal — Grain  Inspection  and  samples  sold 

Manitoba  Inspection  Division — Grain  Inspection  and  Weighing,  Warehouse  Iiicenses  and 

samples  sold 

Toronto — Inspection  of  Hay 

Binder  Twine -Fines  and  Penalties 

Culling  Timber 


Total 


S  3,111  68 
4,5S9  20 

53,157  43 

28  20 

921  83 

9,449  25 

«71,267  59 


748 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 

No.  44.  Statement  showing  the  Quantity  of  Excise  Goods  manufactured  and  Entered 
in  each  Fiscal  Year  ended  June  30,  1900  to  19^04,  inclusive,  and  of  the 


1900. 

1 

1901. 

Manufac- 
tured 
Quantity. 

Entered  for 

Con- 
sumption. 

Revenue 
accrued. 

Manufac- 
tured 
Quantity. 

Entered  for 

Con- 
sumption, 

Revenue 
accrued. 

Spirits  in  proof  galls    . . . 
Malt  liqttor,  St'd  Galls. . 

Malt Lbs. 

Cigars No. 

Tobacco Lbs. 

Cigarettes No. 

Snuff Lbs. 

Methylated  spirits 

2,658,-556 

23,309,172 

/   61,497,029 

I  *2,786,6.30 

139,389,477 

10,615,575 

123,267,072 

219,737 

2,659,038 
23,304,203 

}  60,284,064 

138,041,707 

19,949,652 

116,061,522 

219,737 

$ 

4,821,218 
7,174 

910,537 

825,643 

3,281,640 

9,838 
5,505 

30,192 
6.071 

34,132 

2,652,708 
25,108,254 
/     64,095,899 
\     *3,565,270 
141,430,454 
f    11,426,388 
i   125,073,134 
I         199,795 

2,863,950 
25,105,612 

1    64,723,616 

141,096,889 

20,979,354 

121,383,584 

199,795 

s 

5,180,775 
0,569 

977,330 

837,434 

1 

!-      3,337,848 
J 

73,675 

1 

8,910 

Manufactures  in  bond. . 

44,242 

Seizures 

1,292 

Other  receipts 

29,465 

Totals 

9,931,950 

10,497,540 

1902. 

1903. 

Manufac- 
tured 
Quantity. 

Entered  for 
Con- 
sumption. 

Revenue 
accrued. 

Manufac- 
tured 
Quantity. 

Entered  for 
.  - .  Con- 
sumption. 

Revenue 
accrued. 

Spirits  in  proof  galls 

Malt  liquor,  St'd  Galls. . 

Malt Lbs. 

Cigars No. 

Cigarettes No. 

Snuff Lbs. 

Methylated  spirits. . . 

3,234,147 

27,62.3,767 

/     72,870,60£ 

I     *3,600,?.l.^ 

156, 686, 79? 

11,538,76? 

138,266,934 

173,186 

3,123,430 
27,621,618 

}  71,440,51« 

>     151,780,51( 

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134,236,034 

173,188 

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5,620,613 
6,970 

1,077,809 

897,360 

!-  3,563,578 
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66,785 

1             8,862 

45,306 

1,567 

35,419 

4,063, 6( 

25,755,1. 

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25,752,697 

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168,290,422 

23,953,280 

176,435,240 

170,622 

6,162,827 
9,485 

1,020,623 

998,495 

I-    3,904,617 
J 

72,269 

Acetic  acid 

6,128 

Manufactures  in  bond . . . 

45,024 

Seizures 

2,830 

Other  receipts 

40,094 

Totals 

i 

11,324,269 

!.. 

12,262,392 

i 

Imported. 


CANADIAN  TRADE 


749 


SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10 


for  Consumption,  the  Revenue  accrued  thereon,  and  other    Excise  Revenue    accrued 
Quantity  remaining  in  Warehouse  at  the  end  of  each  of  the  Years  named. 


Spirits  in  proof  gallons 

Malt  liquor ..St'd  Galls. 

Malt   Lba.  I 


Cigars No. 

Tobacco . .    .      g.    ...  Lbs. 

Cigarettes No. 

Snviff  . . Lbs. 

Methylated  spirits 

Acetic  acid 

Maiinfactiires  in  bond , 

Seizures , 

Other  receipts         


1904. 


Manufac- 
tured 
Quantity. 


5,678,154 

27,335,985 

68,503.928 

*4, 158,218 

183,048,907 

12,710,374 

215,882,9.S0 

178,057 


Totals 


Entered  for 

Con- 
sumption. 


3,713,071 
27,334,233 

[  75,430,347 

180,4^5,202 

24,536,167 

211,302,041 

178,057 


Revenue 
accrued. 


6,672.149 
9,039 

1,137,556 

1,070,823 

4,127,679 

'  68,326 
2,701 

45,343 
4,413 

56,889 


13,194,918 


Imported. 


Quantity  Remaining  in  Warehouse  at  end  of  each  Year. 


Spirits Pf .  gafls. 

Malt Lbs. 

Cigars No. 

Tobacco,  cigarettes  and  snuflf    ...  Lbs. 
Methylated  spirits ...  Pf .  galls. 


1900. 


11,460.127 

24,521,.335 

16,925,160 

1,432,998 

2,912 


1901. 


10,853,570 

26,074,656 

17,048,4,S5 

1,298,005 

3,115 


1902. 


10,563,408 

30,256,929 

21,822,815 

1,176,869 

6,213 


1903. 


1904. 


10,786,088 

31,454,210 

24,760,130 

1,343,064 

4,269 


12,323,941 

26,679,359 

26,937,230 

1,437,553 

4,723 


750 


TRADE  AND  COMMERCE 


4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.  1905 


CHINESE  IMMIGRATION. 

No.  45.— Statement  showing  the  Transactions  under  the  Chinese  Immigration  Acts 

to.June  30,  1904. 

The  original  Act  went  into  force  as  respects  arrivals  by  vessels  sailing  from  ports 
in  North  America  on  August  20,  1-885,  and  as  respects  arrivals  by  other  vessels  on 
January  1,  1886,  vide  48-49  Victoria,  chapter  71. 

The  Act  as  it  appears  in  the  Revised  Statutes,  chapter  67  (1886),  is  slightly 
changed  from  the  original.  There  have  been  since  then  two  amendments  thereto,  viz.  : 
as  per  50-51  Victoria,  chapter  35  (1887)  and  55-56  Victoria,  chapter  25  (1892). 

These  general  Acts  were  i-epealed  by  t^^e  Act  63-64  Victoria,  chapter  32,  which 
came  into  force  Jan.  1,  1901.  There  has  been  since  then  one  amendment  thereto,  viz.  : 
as  per  2  Edward  VII.,  chapter  5  (1902). 

The  Act  63-64  Victoria,  chapter  32  (1900)  and  Act  2  Edward  VII.,  chapter  5 
(1902),  are  repealed  by  the  Act  3  Edward  VII.,  chapter  8  (1903),  which  came  into 
force  January  1,  1904. 

The  administration  of  the  Act  was  by  Order  in  Council  of  September  1,  1885, 
assigned  to  the  Department  of  Customs  and  transferred  to  the  Department  of  Trade  and 
Commerce  by  Order  in  Council  of  March  13,  1893. 

The  annual  revenue,  expenditure,  &c.,  has  been  as  follows  : — 


Years  ended  June  30. 


1886... 
1887. . . , 
1888. . . , 
1889. . . , 
1890. . . . 
1891. . . . 
1892. . . , 
1893. . . . 
1894. . . . 
1895.. 
1896. . . 
1897..  , 
1898. . . , 
1899. . . , 
1900.  . 
1901. .  . , 
1902. . . 
1903..  , 
1904. . . , 


Totals . 


Ihhiorants. 


Exempts,      ^-ji-^ 


Number. 


112 
97 
12 

6 
14 
22 
22 
24 
24 
17 
17 
26 
26 
62 
84 
128 


Fees. 


694 


Number 

211 
124 
290 
782 
1,069 
2,114 
3,272 
2,244 
2,087 
1,440 
1,762 
2,447 
2,175 
4,  .385 
4.231 
2,518 
3,525 
5,245 
4,719 


44,640 


Total 
Collections 

from 
all  sources. 


$    cts. 

11.693  00 
7,424  50 

15.694  50 
40,808  00 
56,258  00 

107,785  50 
166,502  00 
113,491  00 
105,021  50 
72,475  00 
88,800  50 
123,119  50 
109,754  00 
220,309  50 
215,102  00 
178,704  00 
304,972  00 
526,744  00 
474,420  00 


2,999,078  50 


Refunds. 

• 

$    cts, 
450  00 


250  00 

300  00 

300  00 

550  00 

2,100  00 

500  00 

550  00 

950  00 

1,250  'X) 

1,2.50  00 

950  00 

4,950  00 

3,850  00 

1,700  00 

1,600  00 

2,400  00 


23,900  00 


Expenses 

of 
Collection. 


$    cts. 

1,629  26 
2,123  81 
2,041  22 
2,104  25 
1,634  99 
1,760  79 
1,980  36 
2,534  83 
3,469  80 
3,287  50 
2,873  78 
2,959  19 
2,954  57 
3,072  89 
3,195  00 
.3,495  00 
3,555  81 
4,099  99 
4,193  26 


52,966  30 


Share  of 
Capitation 
Fee  paid  to 
Provinces. 


$    cts. 

2,525  00 

1,450  00 

3,587  50 

9,600  00 

13,250  00 

26,275  00 

40,662  50 

27,.387  50 

25,437  50 

17,200  00 

21,312  50 

29,900  00 

26,400  00 

53,262  50 

55,462  50 

43,.500  00 

87,687  50 

261,450  00 

*231,000  00 


977,350  00 


•Balance  held  for  subsequent  refunds. 

During  the  same  period  18,555  Chinese  have  taken  out  ceitificates  of  leave  or 
registered  for  leave  up  to  June  30,  1904,  while  a  very  large  number  have  left  the 
country  without  so  registering,  having  no  intention  of  returning,  so  that,  for  this  latter 
reason,  the  exact  number  remaining  in  the  country  is  uncertain. 


i  CANADIAN  TRADE 

SESSIONAL  PAPER'  No.   10 

No.  46. — Statement  of  Expenditure  for  the  Year  ended  June  30,  1904. 


761 


Services. 


Departmental. 


Civil  Government— Salaries 

II  Contingencies. 


Chinese  Immigration. 


Salaries 

Contingencies . 


Chinese  Refunds 


Capitations 

Provinces  paid  to . 


Cullers. 


Salaries  (staff) ...    . 
It        (cullers) ..    . . 

Contin^encie.s 

Annuities 


Inspection  of  Staj^es. 


Salaries 

Wages  and  contingencies. 


Inspection  of  binder  twine. 


Miscellaneous. 


Paid  by 
Department 
of  Trade  and 
Commerce. 


Commercial  agencies. 

International  Customs  Bureau 

Bounty  on  pig  iron I 

Puddled  bars  and  steel / 

Articles  manufactured  ftom  steel 

Bounty-on  binder  twine '. 

II         lead 

:■    (arrears  1902-03) 

II  M    ex^Kjrted  for  treatment  . . 

Expenses  re  bounties    '. 

Congress  Chambers  of  Commerce  of  the  Empire. 


$    cts. 

13,09.S  58 
6,849  98 


3,953  31 
239  95 


2.400  00 
2.31,000  00 


4,350  00 
4,200  00 
1,972  41 
4,200  00 


6.3,881  10 
17,079  96 


2,548  66 


33,277  67 
600  00 

893,641  31 

15,320  85 

2.5,452  04 

182,229  02 

2,060  00 

11,3.38  07 

412  82 

25,000  00 


Totals. 


$    ots. 
19,943  56 

4,193  26 

233,400  00 

14,722  41 

70,961  06 
2,548  66 


1,189,331  78 


752  TRADE  AND  COMMERCE  i 

4-5  EDWARD  VII.,  A.' 1905 
;N'o.  46. — Statement  of  Expenditure  for  the  Year  ended  June  30,   1904 — Concluded. 


Service.' 


Paid  by 

Department 

of  TraJe  and 

Commerce. 


Totals. 


Mail  Subsidies. 


Canada  and  (xreat  Britain 

M      and  South  Africa 

1.      and  Australia 

I.      China  and  Japan 

Mtmtreal,  Quebec  and  Manchester 

Quebec  and  Gaspe 

II      and  Blanc  Sablon 

M      to  Murray  Bay  and  River  Quelle 

Murray  Bay  and  River  Quelle  (summer) 

Paspebiac  and  Gaspe 

St.  Catherines  Bay  and  Tadousac  (winter) 

Magdalen  Islands  and  Mainland 

P.  E.  Island  and  Mainland. 

II  and  Great  Britain 

II  Cape  Breton  and  Newfoundland 

St.  John  and  Digby 

II        Halifax  via  Yarmouth ' 

„  II        and  Demerara  (S.  A. ) 

■  II  II        and  London 

M        and  Glasgow    ... 

II        and  Dublin  and  Belfast 

II        and  Minas  Basin  Ports. 

Halifax  and  Jamaica ...    

II        and  Newfoundland .    . 

II         and  Canso 

II        and  Liverpool  via  Newfoundland 

Grand  Manan  and  Mainland 

Pictou,  Murray  Harbour  and  Montague  Bridge 

II      and  Cheticamp 

Baddeck,  Grand  Narrows  and  East  Bay 

Sydney  and  Whycocomah 

II      and  Bay  St.  Lawience 

Port  Mulgrave,  St.  Peters,  &c.,  and  Marble  Mountain 

II  and  Canso ~| 

II  and  Guysboro !- 

II  Margaree  and  Cheticamp J 

Petit  de  Grat,  Arichat  and  I.  C.  R.  Terminus  at  Mulgrave 

St.  Stephen,  St.  Croix  &c.  and  Back  Bay 

Dalhousie  and  Gaspe 

Victoria  and  San  Francisco 

Victoria,  Vancouver  and  Skagway 

II        and  West  Coast  Vancouver  Island 

Wrecking  Plant  on  St.  Lawrence 


$      cts. 

175,000  00 

146,000  00 

116,800  00 

73,000  00 

35,000  00 

5,000  00 

8,000  00 

6,666  66' 


Total  Expenditure. 


2,000  00 

15,000  00 

12,500  00 

2,500  00 

1,500  00 

12,500  00 

3,846  16 

65,700  00 

38,  .500  00 

15,000  00 

2,250  00 

3,000  00 

13,800  00 

1,714  29 

3,  .500  00 

20.000  00 

5,000  00 

1,200  00 

2,000  00 

4,061  72 

1,000  00 

1,500  00 

5,000  00 

7,849  10 

1,596  15 

3,000  00 
11,500  00 

5,000  00 
12,500  00 

2,430  55 
10,000  00 


$      cts 


851,747  97 


2,386,848  70 


4-5   EDWARD  VII.  SESSIONAL  PAPER  No.   10  A.  1905 


PART   II 


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INDEX 

TO  STATEMENTS  Nos.  11  TO  18,  Part  I 
See  also  "  Table  of  Contents  " 


Absinthe 136 

Acetate  of  lead   108 

Acetic  acid 48 

Acids 48,  166 

Aconite  root 52 

Adhesive  felt. 60 

Additional  duties,  post  entries,  &c 162 

Advertising — Pamphlets  of  all  kinds 34 

Adzes 104 

African  teak 152 

Agricultural  implements. ...  86,  169,  192,  214,  283, 

472 

"  "  parts  of 86 

products 28,162 

Air  compressors  94 

Alabaster,  ornaments  of .58 

Albumen,  blood 50 

Albunienized  paper 124 

Albums 124 

Alcohol  and  alcoholic  liquors — all  kmds. . . .         136 

Ale,  beer  and  porter 28, 164,  178,  224,  304 

"ginger. 28 

Alizarine 50,  184 

Alkanet,  crude 52 

Alligator  leather 80 

Almanacs 34 

Almonds 68 

Alum 50 

"     cake 50 

Alumina,  sulphate  of 50 

Aluminum,  aluminium,  &c 110 

"  acetate  of 54 

Amber 58 

"     gum 52 

Amaranth 150 

Amber,  ornaments  of 58 

Ambergris. 62 

American  West   Indies,    imports  and  ex- 
ports {See  Table  of  Contents). 

Ammoniac,  sal 54 

Ammonia,  aromatic,  spirits  of 136 

"  nitrate  of 50 

"  sulphate  of  ....    *       50 

Ammunition 74 

Amyl  . . 136 

Anatomical  preparations 158 

Anchors 86 

Anchovies 64 

Angles,  iron , 92 

Angostura ...        136 

Aniline  and  manufactures  of 50 

Animals,  living 28,  164,  178,  210,  224,  265-266, 

304-5,  432-435 

Animal  manures 60 

Animals,  products  of 28,  164 

Aniseed . .         132 

Anise-star 132 

Annato  and  annato  seed 50,  132 

Anodes,  nickel 112 

Anodynes 56 

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Antimony 50,  110 

"         salts 50 

Anthracite  coal 42,  182 

Antiseptic  surgical  dressing . .  50 

Anvils 86 

Apparel  of  subjects  dying  abroad 158 

Apple  trees 128 

Apples,  dried  and  green.. 68,  167,  168,  214,  279,  450 

' '        pine 70 

Arabic,  gum 52 

Archill,  extract  of 54 

Argentine  Republic,  imports  andexports(A'ec 
Table  of  Contents). 

Argol,  not  refined 50 

Arms,  fire 102 

Army,  articles  for 158,  208,  305 

Aromatic  seed,  &c 132 

Arrack  or  palm  spirit  136 

Airovvroot 34,  225 

Arsenic 50,  110,  170 

Arseniate  of  aniline 50 

Articles  for  A.  A.  Telegraph  Co 160 

Articles    for    Consuls    General,   Dominion 
Government,  Governor  General,  and  mis- 
cellaneous articles,  not  enumerated.  158,  208,  ,306 
Articles  for  the  use  of  Army  and  Navyl58,  208,  .305 

Artificial  limbs 28 

Asbestus  and  manufactures  of 110,  170,  216,  28.5, 

388 

Ash  timber ...  152,  175 

Ashes,  pot,  pearl  and  soda 28,  164,  266,  410 

Ashes,   Pot  and  Pearl,   inspection  of  [See 
Table  of  Contents). 

Asphaltum  and  asphalt. .    ..    28,178,224 

Astrachan  furs  and  skins 70  ' 

Astronomical  globes 32 

Attachments,  binding 86 

Augers,  steel  for  manuf.  of 102 

Australasian  trade  statistics,  &c.,  {Sec  Table 

of  Contents). 
Australian  Commonwealth,  imports  and  ex- 
ports {See  Table  of  Contents). 

Australian  gum  52 

Automobiles 40 

Axes 104 

Axle-grease 74 

Axles 86 

"     spring,  bars,  blanks 86,  100 

B 

Babbit  metal 110 

Bacon 130,  172,  200,  216,  290,  44L 

Bacteriological  products 50 

Badges 130 

Bags,  cotton,  N.E.S 46 

"          "      seamless 46 

"    paper,  printed  or  not 124 

"    of  hemp,  &c 66 

Bagatelle  tables 28 

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Bait-fish 64,  167 

Baking  powder 28,  178,  224,  306 

Balances 98 

Balls,  glass 72 

Balsam 28,52,164 

Bamlx)o-reeds 148 

' '        unmanufactured  . .    148 

Bananas 68 

Bandages,  suspensory 28 

Bands,  hatters' 78 

Band  iron. 88,  90,  102 

Bank  notes 30 

Barbados,  imports  and  ex^wrts  (sec  Table  of 
Contents). 

Barberry  gum 52 

Barrels 148,  175 

Barks 52,  148,  295.  411 

Bark,  extract  of 52 

"      hemlock,  &c. 148 

"  "        extractor 52,212 

"      for  tanning 148,175,295,411 

Barley. 34,  165,  210,  267,   452 

Bars,  aluminum   110 

Bars,  brass  and  copper ...  82,  84,  192 

Bars,  iron. 86,  102,  192 

"      lead 108 

"      railway 96,  98, 194 

"      tin 108,  196 

Baskets 28 

Barytes 110,170 

Basswood 152,  175 

Bathbrick 36 

Battens 152,  175 

Batteries,  electric,  &c 58 

Batting,  cotton 46 

Batts,  cotton 46 

Bayonets 102 

Bay  rum 126 

Bead  ornaments 58 

Beams,  rolled,  for  ships . .  92 

"        weighing 98 

Beans 34,  52,  165,  210,  267,  453 

"      baked,  in  cans 146 

"      cocoa 42,  S18 

"      locust 34 

"      nux  vomica 50 

"      seed 132 

"       Tonquin 50 

"      vanilla  . .    50 

Beaver,  silk  or  felt  hats 78,  190 

Bed  comforters. 46,  154 

"    quilts 46 

Beef 130,  172,  200,  218,  442 

"    salted  in  barrels 130,  200 

"    fluid,  extract  of 130 

Beer 28,  164,  178,  221,  304 

Bees 28 

Beeswax 146 

Beet  and  mangold  seed 132 

Belgium,  imports  and  exports  (see  Table  of 
Contents). 

Bells 30 

Belts,  surgical 28 

"      N.E.S 28 

Belting,  cotton 46 

"         rubber 76 

''        leather 80 

Berries  for  dyeing 50 

Bibles 30,  178 

Bicarbonate  of  potash,  or  saleratus 5i 

Bicarbonate  of  soda 54 

Bichromate  of  x>otash 54 

"  soda 50,184 

Bicycles    40,  165,  180,  272,  315,  473 


Bicycles,  parts  of 

Billets,  hickory. . 

' '      iron , 

"      steel . 

Billiard  tables 

Bills,  advertising 

"      of  exchange,  forms  of. 

Binarseniate  of  soda 

Binder  twine 

Bindings,  hatters' 


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40 

148 

90 

90,194^ 

30 

34 

30- 

56 

44 

78 

Birch  timber 152, 175,  220,  425 

Bird  cages no 

Bird  skms 160 

Biscuits  andbread .    .    34,  164 

Bituminous  coal 42,  182,  212 

Bituminous  substances 112 

Bismuth HO 

Bitters,  alcoholic 136 

Blackberries.. 68 

Blacking,  shoe 30 

Blacklead  110 

Blanc  fixe  or  satin  white 122 

Blankets 154 

Blanketing  and  lapping 110 

Blanks,  knife 102 

"        nut-bolt  and  hinge 90 

Blast  furnace  slag 160 

Blinds 30,  124,  146,  175,  222,  300,  499 

Blocks,  aluminum 110 

lead 108 

tin 108,  196 

"        zinc 108 

"        gun,  last,  oar,  wagon 148 

Blooms 90,  194 

Blouses,  cotton  and  linen 46,  66 

•'       silk 134 

"       woollen 154 

Blueing,  laundry 30 

Blueberries 70 

Board,  card,  Bristol  and  paste 124 

'*        felt,  for  gun  wads 160- 

"        leather,  mill  and  straw 124 

Boards,  sawn,  not  shaped  150,  175,  206,  220,  296,  419 

Boats  30 

Boilers... 88,192 

Boilers,  ships' 1.S2 

Boiler  tubes 104 

Bolts,  brass  or  copper 82,  84,  192 

Bolts,  iron  or  steel 90 

"      stave  and   shingle 152,  175,  299 

Bolsters 30 

Bolting  cloth 134 

Bonds 3a 

Bone  black.  ; 60 

Bones,  crude 30,  164 

Bone-ash 60 

Bone-dust 60 

Bone  pitch. 30 

Bone,  manufactures  of,  fancy 58  . 

N.E.S 30 

Bonnets 78,  190,  240,  340 

Books,  pamphlets,  maps,  &c. .  .30-34,  164,  178,  210, 

225,  267,  307,  472 

"       prayer '. S(y 

Book -binding  cloth 46 

Bookbinders  tools,  &c 94 

Boots,  India-rubber  and  gutta-percha 76 

Boots  and  shoes,  leather 80,  169,  190,  281,  484 

"       N.E.S..' 34 

"       wire  for ,         114 

Boot,  shoe  and  stay  laces 34,  308 

Boracic  acid 48 

Borax 50- 

Botanical  specimens  ,         lOO' 


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Bottles,  glass 72,  188 

"Bowls,  steel 88 

Boxes,  fancy 58 

"       hat  (see  trunks,  valises,  &c.) 144 

Boxwood 150 

Brads 88 

Braces 34,308 

Bracelets 58,  186 

Braids 58,  186 

"      hair 76 

Bran 36,  165,  180,  210,  448 

Brandy  and  imitations  of 134,  173,  202 

Brass  and  manufactures  of 82,  192,  243,  345 

II      in  strips  for  printers  rules 82 

Brazil  nuts  68 

Brazil,  imports  and  exixarts. .  (See  Table  of  Contents. ) 

Brass  band  instruments 116 

Breadstufifs 34-36,  164,  178-190,  210,  225- 

226,  267-272,  309 
Bread,  unleavened,  for  religious  purposes ...  34 

Brick  and  tiles 36,  165,  180,  226,  310 

Bridges,  iron. 90 

Brilliants,  cotton 48,  182 

Brim  moulds 38 

Brimstone '. 50 

Bristles 38,  180,  227,  311 

Britannia  metal,  pig  and  bar 110 

"  manufactures  of  110 

British  Africa,  imports  and  exports. .  [See  Table  of 

Contents). 
"      East  Indies,  imjxjrts  and  exports  " 

"      Guiana,  imports  and  exports  " 

"      gum 38,  311 

"      West    Indies,  imports  and  exports.  ..(5ce 

Table  of  Contents). 

Brocade,  bronze  powders  and  gold  liquid  paint     122 

Bromine 50 

Bronze  metal 110 

"      yihosphor 110 

"      statuettes 110 

Brooms  and  brushes 38,  180,  227,  312 

Broom  corn 38,  180,  227,  312 

Brussels  carpets 156,  208 

Brushes. 38,  180,  227,  312 

Buckles,  iron  or  steel     110 

"         clasps,  steel  for  100 

Buckram 78 

Buckthorn  fencing,  steel  for ...     100 

Buckwheat. 36,  165,  210,  267, 454 

"        flour  or  meal 36 

Buggies.. 40,  180 

Building  brick    36 

Building  plans 122,  200,  250 

"        stone    140,  173 

Builders'  hardware 88,192 

Bulbs,  electric  light 70 

flower 128 

Bullets,  lead 108 

Bullion. . . .  162,  176,  177,  208,  222,  264,  303,  387,  505 

fringe 38 

Burgundy  pitch 50 

Burrs,  brass  and  copper 82,  84 

Burr  stones 138 

Bushes 128 

Butternut  lumber    152, 175 

Butter 130,  172,  200,  216,  289,  437 

Butts  and  hinges,  N.E.S 86 

Butts,  jute 66 

Buttons 38,165,  227,  313 


<:!abinetfurnitureorhousehold.l48,206,  222,  300,  499 
'Cabinets  of  antiquities,  coins  or  medals  .  .  160 
iCabinetmakers'  hardware  and  tools 88,  192 


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Cables,  telegraph,  electric  light,  &c 58 

Cages,  bird 108 

"      rat  and  squin-el 108 

Cake,  alum 50 

"     oil,  cotton  seed  and  palm  nut 120,  356 

Calendars,  advertising 34,  178 

Calfskins,  dressed   80,  190 

Calumba  roots 52 

Cambric   48,  182 

Camphor 52 

Camwood : 50 

Canada  plates 90,  194 

Candles 38,  165,  227,  314 

Candy,  sugar 142 

Cane,  split 154 

Canes,  all  kinds,  N.E.S 150 

Canned  meats 130,  172,  290,  443 

Canoes      .    30 

Can\  as 66,  186 

Caoutchouc        76 

Cape  of  Goo  3  Hope,  imports  and  exports . .  {See  Table 

of  Contents). 

Caplins,  unfinished  leghorn  hats 78 

Caps,  N.E.S  78,169,190,240,340 

"      fur 70 

"      for  umbrellas 114 

"     iron  and  nickel,  for  whips 146 

"     percussion 74 

Caraway 132 

Carbolic  oil 118 

Carbons  and  carbon  points 58 

Carboys 72,  188 

Cardboard  in  sheets  or  cut 124 

Cards,    pictorial   show,  printed,    stamped, 

&c 30,  34 

Cards,  playing 124 

Card  clothing,  machine 82 

Cardamon  seeds 132 

Carpet  b.gs 144,261 

Carpeting,  hemp  and  jute 66,  186 

Carpet  linings 66 

Carpets 38,  156,  158,  208,  314 

Carpet-sweepers 38 

Carriages. . .  .'40,165,180,212,226,272,273,315,473,474 

Carrot  seed 132 

Cars,  railway 40,  180 

Cartridges,  gun,  rifle,  &c ...  74 

"  and  cartridge  cases 74 

Carts 40,  165,  180,  212,  272,  473 

Cart  or  wagon  skeins  or  boxes 86 

Cases,  for  jewels,  silverware,  &c 58 

"      cartridge 74 

"      ornamental 58 

Cash  registers 40,  315 

Caskets  148 

Cassimeres ...         154 

Cast-iron  pipes 86,  192 

"    scrap  iron 92,  194 

Castile  soap .... 134 

Castings,  all  kinds 86,  96, 169,  214,  480 

Casior  oil 118 

Casts  as  models 160 

Catalogues 34 

Cat-gut  . 76 

"      strings    76 

Catsups 126,  252 

Cattle 28,  164,  178,  210,  265,  433 

Caustic,  potash 54 

Cedar  logs  and  posts 152,  175 

"      red 152 

"      Spanish 152 

Celluloids  of  books,  &c 114 

Celluloid 40 

Celluloid  and  manufactures  of 40 

Cement 40,  165,  180,  228,  316,  486 


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PAGE. 

Cement,  copper 84 

Central  Am.   States,   imports  and  exix)rts. 

(See  Table  of  Contents). 
Ceylon,  imports  and  exports  (Sec  Table  of 

Contents). 
Chains,  iron  or  steel  and  cable  chains. .  .88,  92,  102 

"      of  hair 76 

Chalk  and  chalk  stone 138 

Chamois  skins 80 

Champagne 138 

Chandeliers . .  112 

Channels,  iron.. 96 

Charcoal ..42,  166,  273 

Charts  32 

Cheques 30 

Cheese 130,  172,  200,  218,  289,  439 

Chemicals 48-56,  166,  184,  212,  232,  274,  324. 

477,  478 

Cherries 68 

Cherry  kimber 152,  206 

"      trees 128 

Chessmen,  draughts,  &c 58 

Chestnut  lumber 152,206 

Chicory 44,  229,  319 

Chicle,  crude 52 

Chile,  imports  and  exports  (See  Table  of 
Contents). 

Chimney  lining 36 

Chimneys,  glass  lamp 72,  188 

China,   imports  and  exports  (See  Table  of 
Contents). 

"       clay 36 

"       stone 138 

ware. ..56,  184,  232,  325 

Chinese    Immigration  Act  Statement  (See 
Table  of  Contents). 

Chlorate  of  jxjtash 54 

"  soda 56 

Chloride  of  aluminum 50 

"  lime 50 

Chocolate. 42,  182,  313 

Chloroform 56 

Chromic  iron 92 

Chrome  steel 102 

Chromos 32,  122 

Chromotyiies 32,  122 

Chronometers 42 

Church  vestments 42 

Churns,  wood 150 

"       earthenware 56 

Cider 42,  165 

Cigars  and  cigarettes 144,  174,  204 

"  "        excise     (see   Table    of 

Contents). 

Cinders .     42,  166,  273 

Circus  menagerie 160 

Citron  peel 70 

Clapboards 152 

Clasps  for  purses,  &c    , 110 

Clay 36,  165,  180,  226,  310 

Cliff  stone 138 

Cloaks,  fur 70 

Clocks. : 42,  182,  229,  316 

"      springs,  &c 42 

Cloths,  woollen 154,  206 

"      not  rubbered,  &c 42 

"      bolting  134 

Cloths,  hair. . .    76 

"      jute,  for  bags 66,  186 

"      mohair .    38 

' '      book-binding  . . . , 46 

"      woollen 156 

Clothes- wringers 42 

Clothing,  cotton,  N.E.S. 46 


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Clothing,  exports,  all  kinds 42,  165- 

"  horse,  .shaped 66 

linen,  N.E.S 68 

"  India-rubber 76,  190 

silk 134,  202 

"         woollen 156,  208 

"          donations  of,  for  charitable  pur- 
poses .    160' 

"  for  Army  and  Navy,  &c 158 

Clothing  and  wearing  apparel. ...  42,  156,  208,  475 

Clover  seed 132,  172,  218,  291,  467 

Coal. 42, 166,  182,  212,  229,  273,  317,  389 

Coal  oil,  crude 116- 

Coal  oil,  and  products  of,  N.E.S 116 

"         fixtures 112 

Coasting  trade,  tonnage  of  vessels  employed 
in  (Sec  Table  of  Contents). 

Coats,  fur • . . .  70' 

Coatings 154,206 

Coat  linings  15ft 

Cobalt 112 

Cochineal 52 

Cocoa-nuts 42. 

"      and  preparations  of 42,  182,  229,  318 

Cocoa,  matting  and  mats 38 

Cocoa-nut  oil 118,  198 

Cocobo-al 150 

Codfish 62,  167,  186,  212,  275,  408 

Cod  oil,  N.E.S 118,171 

Cod  liver  oil 118 

Cofifee 44,  166,  182,  229,  319> 

"      condensed 44 

Coffins 148 

Coin,  gold  and  silver 162,  176,  208,  222,  264,  303 

387,  505 

"      cabinets  of 160 

Coir  and  coir  yarn 44 

Coke 42,  166,  182,  229,  317,  389 

Collars,  lace .60,  186 

"        andcufifs,  linen  or  cotton,  xylonite  44,  230, 

320 

Collar  cloth,  union 124 

Collections  of  antiquities,  coins,  &c 160- 

Colours 122-124,  171,  200,  251,  £60 

Cologne  water 12fr 

Combs 44,  230,  320' 

Comforters,  bed,  cotton  and  woollen 154 

Commercial  blank  forms 30- 

Commons,  House  of,  articles  for 158,  208,  306 

Communion  plate 44 

Compasses 42 

Composition  ornaments SS' ' 

metal 110,  112 

Compressors 94 

Condensed  milk 116 

Confectionery 142,  2,59' 

labels  for  .    32 

Consuls  General,  articles  for 158- 

Copal  gum .  ,  52 

Copper  and  manufactures  of 84,  169,  192, 

214,  243,  282,  346,  390 

"      matte 84 

"      precipitate  of 54r 

"      in  strips,  sheets,  &c 84 

' '      sulphate  of 56- 

Copperas 56 

Cord,  gut , 7ft 

Cords,  cotton 4& 

"       fMucy 58,  18ft 

"       hair 76 

Cordage  and  twine  and  manufactures  of.. . .         44, 
166,  182,  212,  230,  272,  321,  475 

Cordials 13ft 

Cordovan  leather 8(V 


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Coriander  seed 132 

Corks  and  cork  wood  and  bark 148,  154 

Cork  matting 120 

Corn,  canned 146 

Corn,  Indian 30,  165,  180,  210,  268 

"     cracked,  dried,  &c 36 

"     meal ,  36,165 

"      starch 138 

"      syrup 142 

Cornish  and  belted  rolls 94 

Cornwall  stones 138 

Corset  clasps,  steel,  and  steel  wire,  and  steel 

for ' 46 

Corsets 46 

Costumes  and  scenery,  theatrical 46 

Cottolene 130 

Cotton  and  manufactures  of 46-48,  166,  182-184, 

212,  231,  274,  322,  476 

Cotton  rags  130,  172,  202,  291,  366 

Cotton-seed  cake  meal 120 

Cotton-seed  oil 118,  198 

Cotton  warp 46 

"       waste 48,  166,  182,  476 

"       wool 48 

Coutilles  for  corset-makers 46 

Cranberries 68 

Cranes 94 

Crape 48,  231 

C .  C .  or  ci  earn -coloured  ware 56, 184 

Cream,  sizing 38 

Cream  of  tartar,  in  crystals 52,  184 

Creosoted  lumber 150 

Crinoline,  steel  wire  for 100 

Crocks,  earthenware 56 

Crossings  for  railways 88 

Crowbars 104 

Crucibles,  clay  or  plumbago 48 

Crucible  sheet  steel 100 

Crushers,  rock,  ore  and  grain 94 

Crystals,  tin 108 

Cuba,  imports  and  exports.      (See  Table  of 
Contents). 

Cudbear,  extract  of     54 

Cuffp,  linen,  or  cotton.  &c 44,  320 

Culling  of  lumber.    {See  Table  of  Contents). 

Cultivators 86 

Cummin  seed 132 

Cups,  brass 82 

■'      won  as  prizes 128 

Curling  stones 48 

Currant  bushes 128 

Currants,  dried 68,  188 

Currant  wine 138 

Curry  combs 88,  192 

Curtains 48,  184,  231,  323 

Cutch 56 

Cutlery,  steel  for 100 

Cutlery,  N.E.S 102 

Cutters  and  sleighs 40 

"        paper 94 

Cyanogen 50 

Cyclometers 48 

I> 

Damaged  goods 160 

"  grain,  flour  and  meal 36 

Damar,  gum 52 

Damask  of  cotton 46 

"         of  linen  or  of  cotton  and  linen..  46,  66,  186 
Danish  West  Indies,    imports  and  exports. 
(See  Table  of  Contents). 

Dates 68 

Deals  and  deal  ends 152,  175,  220,  295,  416 


Decanters 72,  188 

Degras 74 

Demijohns,  glass 72,  188 

"  earthenware.... .  56 

Denmark,  imports  and  exports.     (See  Table 
of  Contents). 

Dental  instruments 102 

Derricks 94 

Desks,  writing 58 

Diamonds 128,  200 

"        black "I 

drills Jl28,200 

"       dust. . . .: J 

unset 128 

Diapers,  cotton 48 

"         linen 66 

Dice,  bone  or  ivory 58 

Diggei-8,  post  hole 86 

M        jx)tato 86 

Digitalis  foliie 52 

Discs  for  engraving  rollers 110 

Doeskins  154 

Dogs 28 

Dogwood  wood 148 

Dolls,  all  kinds 60,  186 

Dominion  Government,  articles  for. .  ..158,  208,  306 

Dongola  leather 80 

Doors  for  safes  and  vaults 98 

Doors  of  wood. . . , 148,  175,  222,  300,  499 

Diaf ts,  forms  of 30 

Dragon's  blood 52 

Drain  pipes,  glazed  or  unglazed 36 

Drain  tiles,  not  glazed 36 

Draughts 58 

Drawers  48,  134,  156 

Drawings 122,200,250 

Drays r  ■   ■  •* '^^ 

Dress  goods  of  silk 134,  202 

"  wool  154 

Dressine 38,  311 

Dressing,  antiseptic  surgical .50 

Dressing,  harness,  &c 48,  323 

Drills,  diamond 128 

"       grain  seed  86 

Drugs,  medicines,  &c 48-56,  166,  184,  212, 

232,  274,  324,  477-478 

Dryers,  Japan  and  liquid 146,  262 

Duck 46,66,186 

Dutch  East  Indies,  imixjrts  and  exports (See* 

Table  of  Contents). 
Dutch   West  Indies,  imports  and  exports. 
(See  Table  of  Contents) 

Duties  collected,  &c - 162 

Dyeing  articles,  N.E.S 52 

Dyes 48-56,  166,  184,  212,  232,  274,  324,  477-478 

Dye  lac,  crude    54 

Dynamite 74 

Dynamos  58 


Earths,  ochrey 122 

Earthenware 56  58,  184,  232,  325 

Ebony,  black  heart 152 

Edge  tools 102 

Effects  of  subjects  dying  abroad 158 

settlers'.  . . .  160, 176,  208,  255  ,370,  479 
Eggs  130,  172,  216,  289,  439 

,.     tish 62,  64 

Egg  yolk 130 

Elastic 58 

"       rubber  thread 76 

Elder  wine 138 


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Electric  apparatus 58,  166,  184,  233,  325 

"        dynamos   58 

Electric  light  fixtures 112 

Electro-plated  ware 84,  192 

Electrotypes 114,  170 

Elixirs 56 

Elm  logs 150,  175,  220 

"    timber 152,  175,  220,  426 

Embroideries 46,  58,  184,  233,  326 

"    "    "'  58 

132 

58 

80 

38 


Emery  in  bulk 

"        paper  

"        wheels 

Enamelled  leather 
Enamel  sizing  . . . 

Engravings 122,  200 

Engines,  fire 


gasoline 


"         locomotive  .    ... ...  88,  192 

"  steam,  for  ships 132 

"         portable .  94 

Entomological  specimens 160 

Envelopes 124,  200 

Essences  containing  spirit 56 

Es.sences . ,  56 

Essential  oil 120 

Esparto  grass 74 

Ether,  nitrous 136 

"       sulphuric 56 

Ethyl 136 

Excise  statements  (See  Table  of  Contents). 

Explosives 74,  169,  190,  239,  280,  337,  478 

Exports,    American     West    Indies.      (See 

Table  of  Contents). 

"        Argentine  Republic " 

"        Australian  Commonwealth " 

"        Barbados . .    ,  " 

"        Belgium " 

Brazil * " 

"        British  Africa " 

"  "      East  Indies " 

*'     •        "      Guiana " 

"      India..... 

"      West  Indies " 

*'        Cape  of  Good  Hope " 

"        Central  American  States " 

*'        Ceylon " 

Chile " 

China      " 

.       "        Cuba " 

*'        Dan.  West  Indies '' 

*  Denmark    " 

*'        Dutch  West  Indies " 

"        Fiji " 

"        France '" 

"        French  Africa " 

"        French  West  Indies " 

*'        Germany " 

*'        Gold  Coast " 

■"        Great  Britain " 

*•        Greece " 

■"        Grenada ' " 

*'        Hawaii " 

Hayti 

Holland .   " 

*'        Italy. " 

■"        Jamaica " 

*'        Japan " 

"        Lagos " 

"        Mauritius " 

•"        Mexico " 

**        Natal  .  " 

Newfoundland.  ..'.'.'.'!''.!'!!!!.!!!!  " 

*  New  Zealand " 

"        Norway " 


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Exports,  Portugal (See  Table  of  Contents). 

"        Russia " 

"        Sierra  Leone ,       " 

"        Spain " 

"        Spanish  West  Indies.    (See  under 

American  West  Indies  and  Cuba).      " 

St.  Pierre " 

"        Statement  of    " 

"        Straits  Settlements " 

"        Sweden " 

"        Trinidad " 

"        Turkey '" 

"        United  States ^ " 

"        U.  S.  of  Colombia " 

' '        Uruguay    " 

"        Venezuela " 

' '         princii)al  articles  to  G.  B. ,  U.  S.  and 

O.C....    " 

"        principal  articles,  15  year  statement      " 

"        total  values  by  countries " 

Extracts  containing  spirits 56 

"    .     of  archill  or  cudbear 54 

beef 130,  172 

hemlock  bark 52,  166,  212,  477 

52 
54 
54 
54 
54 


"        fustic,  logwood  or  oak  bark. 

"        indigo 

"        of  madder 

' '        of  malt 

"  of  saffron  or  safflower 
Eyebar  blanks,  iron  and  steel. 

Eyeglasses 

Eyelets  and  eyelet  hooks 


120 

82 


F 


Fabrics,  coloured  cotton 46,  182 

"        cotton,  uncoloured 46,  182 

silk 134 

"        woollen 156 

Fancy  grasses 74 

"       goods 58-60,  186,  233,  326 

Fanning  mills 94 

Fans 58 

Farina 138,  258,  373 

Fashion  plates  60 

Featherbone  in  coils 60 

Feathers,  N.E.S 58,  60 

Featheis,  undressed 58 

"         ostrich  and  vulture,  dressed  58,  186 

Felloes 146 

Felt 60,  154,  158,  16G 

"    cloth,  N.E.S  154 

"    board  for  gun  wads . .         160 

"    hats 78,  190 

"    manufactures  of ...         166 

Felspar 138,  173 

Fence  posts. ...    152 

Fencing  foils 102 

"        wire 106 

•"        buckthorn  and  strip 106 

Fennel  seed  ,    ..    ..         132 

Fenugreek  seed , 132 

Ferro-manganese 88 

Ferro-silicon 88 

Ferrules  for  umbrellas 114 

Fertilizers  and  manures. .  60, 166,  212,  2,34,  274,  327 
"        uncom pounded  or  unmanufact'd .  60 

Fibres  and  grasses 74,    168,  188,  239,  335,  336 

Fibrilla  74 

Figs 68 

Fiji,    imports    and    exports  (See  Table  of 
Contents) 

Files 104 

"    steel  for  manufacture  of 102 


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7G 

76 

102 

36 

36 


Fillets,  cotton 

'■       rubber 

Firearms . . 

Fire  brick 

Fire  clay 

Fire  engines 88 

Fire  extingnisshers 88 

Fireproof  paint 122 

Fireworks 60 

Firewood 144,  174,  220,  295,  412 

Fish  and  fish  products 62-64, 167,  18(),  212,  234 

275-278,  328, 398-407 

Fish  eggs,  trout 62 

Fish  hooks,  &c 60 

"     glue 72 

"      labels  for  , 32 

"     offal  and  skins 72 

"     oils  118 

"      plates  ..... 96,  194 

Fish  ani  tish  oils,  inspection  of  [See  Table 
of  Contents). 

Fisheries,  produce  of,  N .  E .  S ...    '      64 

articles  for  use  of 60,  20S,  234,  329 

Fishing  lines  and  fixtures 6(J 

"       rods ." 60 

Fish-plates,  railway      96,  194 

Fittings  of  wrought  iron 88 

Fixtures,  gas,  coal  oil,  &c , 112 

Flag  stones,  &c . , 140 

Flannels,  woollen 154,  20*! 

Flasks 72,  188 

Flats,  iron  or  steel  90,  100 

Flax,  hemp  and  jute  and  manufactures  of  .66,  68, 167, 
186,  214,  235,  278,  330,  449 

"     seed 132, 172,  202,  218 

"     seed  oil 118,198 

"     yarn 68 

Flints  and  flint  stones 140 

' '      paper 132 

Flooring,  mosaic 116 

Florist  stock 126 

Flower  odours 126 

Flowers,  artificial 58,  186 

Flour,  all  kinds,  N.E.S....36, 165,  180,  210,  270,461 

"      rice  aud  sago 34, 164 

Fodder  or  feed  cutters  94 

Folders 34 

Folding  machines 94 

Foliae  digitalis 52 

Foot  grease 74 

Forest,  articles  produce  of 150 

Foreign  trade  (.See  Table  of  Contents). 

Forgings 88 

Forks,  cast-iron,  not  handled 102 

"       pronged '86 

Fossils 160 

Fowls 28 

Foundry  facings  of  all  kinds   68 

Frames,  picture 126 

Fi'ames  for  purses 110 

France,  imports  and  exports  [See  Table  of 

Contents). 
French   Africa,  imports  and   exports  (See 
Table  of  Contents). 

Freestone 140, 173 

French  mustard -116 

"      odours 126 

French   West  Indies  imports  and  exports 
(Sec  Table  of  Contents). 

Frinsres 58, 186 

Fringe,  bullion   38 

^Frogs,  iron  or  steel 88 

F'ruit.  68-70,  167-168, 188,  214,  235-236,  278-279,  331, 

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Fruit,  labels  for 32 

"      syrup  • 82 

Fuller's  earth 70 

Furniture,  of  wood 148,  175,  206,  222,  300,  499 

"  springs   110 

Furs  and  .skins  and  manufactures  of . ..  .70, 168, 188, 
214,  237,  280,  332,  436 

Fusel  oil 136 

Fustic,  extract  of 52 

Futtocks 148,175 

Galvanic  batteries 58 

Gambler 58 

Game 130,  172 

Game  bags 74 

Gannister 140 

Garden  seeds 132,  202 

Gas  fixtures 112 

"    meters 112 

"    light  shades 112 

Ga.soline  engines 88 

Gedda,  gum 52 

Gelatine 52 

Gentian  root.    52 

Generators,  electric 58 

Geographical  globes 32 

Gennany,  imports  aud  exports  (See  Table  of 
Contents. ) 

German  mineral  potash 54 

'•        jwtash  salts 60 

"        silver 112 

Giant  powder  74 

Gilt  ware 84 

Ginger,  ground  and  unground 136 

"       ale 28 

"       preserved 70 

Gin,  all  kinds .136,  173,  202 

Ginseng  r(X»t 52 

Girders,  iron 96,  98 

Glass  and  manufactures  of .  .70-72, 168, 188,  238,  334 

"      plate  72 

"      paper..    .    1.^2 

Globes  geographical,  topographical  and  as- 
tronomical   32 

Globes,  glass     72 

Globules,  or  iron  sand 78 

Glove  fasteners 82 

Glove  leather 80 

Gloves  and  mitts 72,  188,  238,  334 

Glue 72,  168,  188,  238,  334 

Glucose  and  glucose  syrups 140 

Glycerine 52 

.   ' '        nitro 74 

Gold  and  silver,  manufactures  of 84,  169,  192, 

214,  243,  283-283,  347,  396 

Gold  beaters'  moulds 38 

Gold  beaters'  skins  for 38 

Gold  Coast,  imports  and  exports  (See  Table  of 
Contents. ) 

Goods,  manufactured  in  bond 158 

Goods,  exported  and  returned 160 

Gooseberry  bushes 128 

Gooseberries 68 

Government,  articles  for 158,  208,  306 

Governor  General,  articles  for 158 

Grain 34-36, 165,  180,  210,  225,  267-269.  452 

460 
,.      products  of  .36,  165,  180,  210,  226,  269-271,  461- 

464 

Grain  crushers 94 

Grain  Statistics,  (See  Table  of  Contents) .... 
Granite,  stone 140,  173 


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Graniteware,  white 56,  184 

Grapes 08 

Grape  sugar 142 

"      vines .. 126,128 

Grass,  hats,  caps,  &c 78,  190 

Grass,  fancy,  dried 74 

"       fibres  and  straw  and  manufactures  of.  74,  168 
188,  239,  335,  336 

"      plaits 78,  190 

"       seed 132,  172,  218,  291,  467 

Gravel ...   140,  173,  218 

Great  Britain,    trade   with    British^ 

Possessions.  I  (See 

Great  Britain,    trade    with  Foreign  V     Table  of 

Countiico  Contents). 

Great  Britain  imports  and  exports,     j 

Grease 74,  168,  190,  239,  336 

Greece,  imports  and  exports  (See  Table  of 

Contents. ) 
Grenada,  imports  and  exports  (See  Table  of 
Contents). 

Grindstones 140,  173 

Guano . .    60 

Guavas 68 

Gums 52 

Gum  wood  lumber 152,  206 

Gun  caps,  percussion  and  wads     74 

Gunpowder  and  other  explosives.  .74,  169,  190,  239, 

280,  337,  478 

Gut,  cat  and  whip,  &c 76 

"    and  cord,  &c ...  76 

Gutta  percha,  India-rubber  and  caoutchouc, 

and  manufactures  of 76,  169,  190,  239, 

338 

Gypsum,  crude 140,  173,  218,  391 

"        ground  and  calcined 140,  173 

H 

Haddock . ,  .    62,  167,  186,  212,  275,  398 

Hair  and  manufactures  of 70,  169,  240,  339 

"     oils 126 

Halibut... 62,  169,  212 

Hammers,  steel  for  manufactures  of 102 

Hammocks 44 

Hams 130, 172,  200,  216,  290,  441 

Hand  carts 40 

Hangings,  paper : 124 

Handle  bolts 148 

Handkerchiefs  46,  66,  134,  182,  186,202 

Hardware 88, 169,  192,  216,  480 

Harness  and  parts  of 80,  88,  169 

"        soap 134 

Harrows 86 

Harvesters '80 

Hats,   caps  and  bonnets  and  articles   for 

manufacture  of,  N.E.S 78,  169,  190,  240, 

340 

Hat  boxes 144,  261 

Hatchets 

Hats,  fur 

Hatters'  bands,  bindings  "| 

linings i 

sides  and  tips 1- 

furs I 

plush J 

irons , 

Hawaii,  imports  and  exports  (See  Table  of 
Contents). 

Hay. 78,  169,  214,  280,  341,  465 

Hayti,  imports  and  exports  (See  Table  of 

Contents). 
Hay,       inspection      of     (See    Table      of 
Contents). 


378 

104 

70 


78 


104 


PAGE, 

Hay  tedders 86 

Headings  and  staves 152,  175,  220,  297,  420 

Head  lights 112 

Heads,  rubber,  for  whips 146 

Hemlock  bark 148 

"   extract  of 52,  166,  212,  477 

"   ,    logs. 150,  175 

Hemp,  bleaching  comiKJund 52 

Hemp,  canvas 66 

' '      paper 160 

"     undressed 66,  167,  184, 214 

Herrings 62,  167,  184,  212,  275-276,  399-400 

Hickory  lumber 152,  175,  206 

Hickory  billets,  spokes,  &c 148 

Hides,  raw 78,  169,  190,  214,  240,  281,  341,  436 

Hinges 86,    90 

Hoes 86 

Hogs  or  swine 28,  164,  266 

Holland,  im^xirts  and  exports  (See  Table  of 
Contents). 

Hominy 36 

Honey  78,  169 

Hoofs 78 

Hw)ks,  fish 60 

Hoop  iron 88,  90 

Hoop  poles  . 152,  175,  220 

Hop  poles 152,  175,  220 

Hops 78,  109,  190,  241,  281,  342 

Horned  cattle     .       ...    28,  104,  178,  210,  205,  433 

Hoins.... 78,169 

"     strips 78 

' '      manufactures,  fancy 58 

"     tips 78 

Horses .    ....      28,  164,  178,  210,  265,  432 

Horse  clothing,  shaped 66 

"      hair. 76 

' '      powers ■  94 

"      rakes 86- 

"      shoes,  and  nails  for 88,  90 

Hose,  rubber 76- 

Hosiery,  cotton 46' 

';        silk 134 

Hosiery,  woollen 162 

House  of  Commons,  articles  for 158,  208,  306- 

"      furniture 148, 175,  206,  222,  300,  499 

Household     effects     of     Canadians    dying 

abroad 158 

Hubs  of  wood 148 

Huckabacks 60,  186 

Hydrated  oxide  of  wine 136 

Hyum  books 30 


Ice 78,  10<> 

Ice  creepers,  steel  for 100 

Iceland  moss 74 

Illustrations,  pictorial,  for  schools 160 

Imitation  precious  stones 128 

Imports,  American  West  Indies  (Sec  Table 

of  Contents),. 

"         Argentine  Republic 

"  Australian  Commonwealth 

"  Austria  Hungary 

."         Barbados 

"         Belgium 

"  Brazil 

"         British  Africa.  .    

"  "      East  Indies  

"  "      Guiana 

"  "      India 

"  "       West  Indies -, 

"         Cape  of  Good  Hope 

"         Central  American  States 


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Im|x»rts,  Ceylon. ... ...  (See  Table  of  Contents) 

Chile " 

China " 

Cuba " 

"         Dai) i.sh  West  Indies " 

"  Denmark " 

"         Dutch  E.ast  Indies .    " 

"         Dutch  West  Indies " 

Fiji " 

"  Franco ^ *' 

"         French  Africa    " 

"         French  West  Indies " 

"         Germany " 

"         Gold  Coast " 

"         Gret'ce " 

"  Great  Britain *' 

"         Grenada " 

"         Hawaii " 

Hayti " 

Holland " 

"         Italy " 

"  Jamaica    " 

"  Japan " 

■'  Lagos " 

"  Mauritius " 

"  Me.xico " 

"         Natal " 

"         Newfoundland " 

"  New  Zealand " 

"         Norway " 

"  Portugal   " 

"  Russia " 

"         Sierra  Leone " 

"         Spain " 

"         Spanish  West  Indies  (See  under 

American  West  Indies  and  Cuba)  " 

"         Statement  of " 

"  St.  Pierre " 

"         Straits  Settlements " 

"  Sweden   " 

"         Switzerland " 

"  Turkey   " 

"         Trinidad " 

"         United  States " 

U.S.  of  Colombia " 

"         Uruguay " 

"  Venezuela " 

"         principal  articles  from  G.B.,  U.S.  " 

and  O.C.      " 

"         principal   articles    15  year  state- 
ment      .  " 

"  total  values  by  countries " 

India,  British,  imports  and  exports " 

India-rubber  and  manufactures  of.  76,  1G9,  190,  239, 

338 

Indian  madder    .    . .  54 

"        meal  and  corn 36,  165 

Indigo .^2 

Ingot  moulds 112 

Ingots,  aluminum 110 

•'        iron  or  steel 90,  194 

"        copper 84 

Ink,  writing 78,241,342 

"    printing 78,241,342 

"    shoemakers' 30 

Inspection  of    staple    product^    [See  Table 

of  Contents). 
Instruments,  philosophical,  N.E.S.  120,  200,  249,  357 


surgical  and  dental. 

Insulators  of  all  kinds  

Iodine,  crude 

Ipecacuanha 

Iris 

Iron,  sand  or  globules . 

"     acetate,  solution . 


102 
58 
54 
52 
52 
78 
54 


I 

PAGE. 

Iron  and  steel  and  mfrs.  .of  86-108,  169-170,  192-196, 
214-216,  244,  283-284,  348,  480-483 

"  adzes 104 

"  air  compressors 94 

"  anchors 86 

"  angles,  rolled 96,  194 

"  anvils 86 

"  axes 104 

"  axles,  &c 86,  100 

*'  att.Tchments,  binding 86 

"  augers 102 

"  balances 98 

band 88-90,102,194 

"  bar 86 

bars,  railway 96,  98,  194 

"     steel 86,  102 

"  bayonets 102 

"  beams 92,  98,  194 

"  "    weighing  " 98 

"  billets 90,  100,  192 

"  binders 86 

"  binding  attachments 8ft 

"  blades,  knife 102 

"  blanks,  eye  bar 98 

"  blanks,  knife 102 

"      ■         blooms 90,  194 

"  boiler  tubes 104 

"  boilers 88,  192 

"  bolt  blanks 90 

bolts 90 

"  bookbinders' tools.  . .' 94 

"  bowls,  steel 88 

"  brads,  cut 88 

"  bridge  plate 100 

"  bridges 90 

"  butts  and  hinges,  N.E.S. . .  86 

"  Canada  plates 90,  194 

"  cart  or    wagon    skeins   or 

boxes 86 

"  cast  iron   86 

"  cast  scrap 92,  194 

castings 86,  96,  169,  214 

"  chains 88 

channels 96-98 

"  charcoal 92 

"  chrome 102 

"  chromic 92 

"  Cornish  rolls 94 

"  cranes 94 

"  crossings 88 

"  crowbars 104 

"  crucible  sheet  steel 100 

"  cultivators 86- 

' '  curry  combs 88,  192 

cutlery,  N.E.S......    102 

"  cuttings    or  .clippings, 

wrought  iron,  sheet  or  plate  92 

"  derricks 94 

"  doors  for  safes  and  vaults . .  98 

"  drills,  grain  seed ,  86 

"  drills,  rock 94 

"  engines,  locomotive  and  fire.  88.  192 

"  "        gasoline 88 

"  "        portable 94 

"  ends,  steel  bloom,  &c 90- 

"  eye  bar  blanks 98 

"  fencing  foils 102 

"  ferro-manganese 88 

"  "    silicon  88 

files 104 

"  "  steel  for 102 

"  fire-arms 102 

'*  fire  extinguishers 88 

"  fish  plates 96,  194 

"  fittings m. 


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Iron  and  steel,  flats 90,  100,  192 

fodder  or  feed  cutters 94 

forgings  for  axles 88 

"    for  carriages  . .  88 

"    or  forged  iron,  N.E.S.  88 

"    cast  iron 86 

forks,  pronged 86 

f  rc^ 88 

gasoline  engines 88 

girders 96-98,  194 

grain  crushers 94 

for  hammers 102 

hardware 88,  169,  192,  216 

harrows 86 

harvesters    86 

hatchets, 104 

hatters'  irons 104 

hay  knives 86 

hay  tedders 86 

hinges,  T  and  strap 90 

hinge  blanks 90 

hoes 86 

horse  powers 94 

' '     rakes 86 

"    shoes. . .    90 

hoop .88-90,  102,  194 

implements,  agricultural 

86,  169,  192,  214,  28.3,  472 

parts  of 86 

ingots.... 90,  194 

"     and  cogged     90,  194 

instruments,    surgical    and 

dental 102 

irons,  hatters'  and  tailors' .         104 

iron,  rolled 90,  192 

joists 98 

kentledge 92,  194 

knives,  nay,  straw,  &c 86 

"    pen,  jack  and  pocket.        102 

knees,  ship 92 

land  slides 96 

lawn  mowers 86 

locks  ...    92 

locomotives 88,  192 

locomotives  tires 92 

loops ,.  90,  194 

machinery  92,94, 170, 194,216,283, 481 
' '  for  mf r.  of  brass  goods  92 

"  linen 92 

"  mining 94,  194 

other 94,170,194 

machines,  other 94 

"      embossing 94 

"       fanning  mills 94 

"      folding 94 

"      mowing 86 

"      paper  cutting 94 

"      portable 94 

"      printing 94,  194 

"       rotary 94 

"      ruling.... 94 

"      sewing. ..  94,  170,  194,  482 
^'      slot..............  96 

"      strength  testing..  98 

"      type- writing 94,  170 

"      windmills.. 94 

malleable  castings 96 

manufactures,  not  enumer- 
ated           108 

masks  102 

manure  spreaders 86 

masts ,  82 

mattocks   104 

mills,  saw  and  planing 94 


Iron  and  steel,  mills,    fanning, 
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PAGE. 

94 
96 

muskets  102,  194 

nails 88,  96 

"   Tiorseshoe  and  other. . .  94 

needles 102 

"      knitting 102 

nut  blanks 90 

ore,  iron   92,  170 

' '    crushers 94 

paper  cutters 94 

percu.ssion  coal  cutters.   ...  92 

picks 104 

pig 92,  170,  194,  481 

"  charcoal 92 

pipe,  oast  iron 86,  192 

plate,  bridge 100 

"      Canada 90,  194 

"     cast  iron 90 

"      universal  mill  or  roll- 
ed edge  steel 100,  196 

plates,  plough 96 

"    not    less  than  30  in. 

wide 92 

"    sheared  or  unsheared  92 

"      ships' 92 

ploughs 86 

post  hole  diggers 86 

potato  diggers '86 

presses,  litnographic. , 94 

printing 94,194 

'.'       rotary 94 

puddle  bars 90,  192 

pumps.     96 

rails 96,98,194 

"  crop  ends  of  steel 92 

rakes,  horse 86 

"     garden 86 

rasps 104 

reapers 86 

rifles    ,    .    102,194 

rivets 90 

rock  crushers 94 

"    drills 94 

rods 86,  104,  192 

"     rolled,  Swedish 104 

round  vvire 90,  192 


rolls,  Cornish  &  belted  rolls. 
11  steel 

rolls  of  sheeted  iron  or 
of  chilled  iron  or  steel.. . . 

rolled  iron  tubes  for  bed- 
steads   , 

rollers,  farm,  road  or  field.. 

rounds 

sad  irons 

safes 


94 
90 

96 

104 
86 
86 
104 
98 
104 
98 

scrap,  cast 92,  98,  170,  194 

"      wrought 92,  196 

"      from  vessels  wrecked  98 

screws 98 

scythes 86 

sections,  special 90 

separators,  cream 88 

shapes,  structural 90,  194 

"      special 90 

sheet ....      90 

"    corrugated,  galv.,  &c.  90 

"    sheared  or  unsheared .  92,194 

"    Russia  iron  flat 90 

"    for  ships 92 

steel  for  skates 98 


INDEX 


221 


SESSIONAL  PAPER   No.   10 


Iron  and  steel,  shoes,  horse. 
"  shovels 


skates  and  parts  of . . . 
skeins,  cart  or  wagon, 
skelp 


PAGE. 

90 
86 
98 
8G 
92 

slabs,  iron 90,  194 

"   steel 90 

sledges 104 

spades 86  j 

spiegeleisen. ...     88  i 

spikes     96  I 

spreaders,  manure 86  i 

sprigs 88  j 

api'ings 86,  100  i 

springs,  steel  for 86,  100  j 

squares 86 

■stoves 104,170  I 

steel  bowls 88  ] 

"    for  buckle  clasps  100 

"  ice  creei>er& 100 

"  hammers 102 

files 102 

"  mower  and  reaper 

knives 100 

ingots,  &c 90,  194 

rails 96,98,194 

rods  of,  rolled ....  90,  194 

"  saws    98 

"  straw  cutters 98 

"  ships . .  92 

"    No.  20  gauge 100 

"    No.  12  gauge  100 

strips 88,90,  102,  194 

"    for  fencing 106 

structural  work 90,  92 

.surgical  instruiiients 102 

switches 88 

swords 102 

Swedish  nail  rods 104 

tacks,  cut 88,  104 

tailors'  iron.s 104 

threshers 94 

tools  and  implenjents .... 

"    mechanics 

"    edge 

"    carpenters,    coopers 
and  cabicetniakers. 

track  tools         .    

tubing 104,  106,  196 


Ivory,  unmanufactured  .... 

"       black 

"       manufactures,  N.E.S 

"  "  fancy.. 

"       nuts  .    .....    ...    . . . 

"       vaccine  points 

- "       veneers 

Ivories,  piano  keys 


104,  194 


unenumerated  articles 108 

"                vaults,  doors  for 98 

'                vessels,  cast 96 

"                vices 86 

'               ware,  iron,  galvanized,  &c.  106 

'               washers 90 

"                waste 92 

"                wedges 104 

"                weeders 86 

"                wind  mills     94 

"               wire,  covered 106 

"                   "    16  gauge  or  thinner. . .  100 

"    cloth 108 

"                   "    Bessemer  and  Homo . .  108 

"                   "    fencing,  barbed    106 

"                   "    buckthorn,  &c 106 

"                   "    nails 96 

"    rigging 108 

"                    "    rods,  under  ^-inch ... .  100 

"                    "    rope 106 

"    another,  N.E.S 106,196 

Isinglass 52 

Istle     74 

Italy,  imports  and  exi)orts.(6ec  Table  of  Contents). 

Italian  cloths 156 


.154, 


122 

78 

58 

174 

144 

78 


Jaconet,  Swiss 48 

Jalap  x-oot 52^ 

Jams 70, 188 

Jamaica,import8  and  e.Kport8.(SceTableof  Contents). 
Japan,  imjx)rts  and  exi)ort3.  " 

"       dryers 14& 

Japans 146 

Japonica,  terra 56 

Japanned  leather 80 

"         ware 106 

Jars,  glass. 12 

Jeans,  cotton,  for  corset  makers 46 

Jellies 70,  188 

Jewellery 80,  190,  241,  343 

Jewellers'  sweepings 112,  170 

Jewel  cases 58 

Joists.   .   98,  152,  175,  220,  297,  418 

Juices,  lime  and  fruit 80^ 

Junk,   old 80,  169,  242,  343,  484 

Jute  and  manufactures  of  66, 68, 167, 186,  214, 278,330 

' '    butts 66 


Kainite 

Kangaroo  leather. 
Kartavert,  fibre   . 

Kaurie-gum 

Kelp.    . 

Kentledge 


K 


6a 

80 

74 

52' 

12 

92  194 

Kerosene  oU '.'.'..'.'.  116,  'l7l!  198 

Kid  leather 80,  190 

Knees  for  ships 92 

"     and  futtocks 148, 174 

Knitted  goods,  N.E.S 80 

Knitted  goods,  woollen 154 

Knitting  yarn,  cotton 46 

Knives,  pen,  jack  and  pocket 102 

Knives,  hay 86 

Knobs,  steel  for 100 

Kryofite 110 


Labels     32 

Lac  dye,  crude 54 

Laces,  lace  collars,  &c  . , 60,  186 

"      boot,  shoe  and  stay 34,  308 

Lacquers     146,  262 

Lagos,  imports  and  exports.(<See  Table  of  Contents). 

Lambskin 80 

Lampblack 122 

Lamp  chimneys .    72 

Lamps,  glass .72,  168 

Lamp  springs    .    112 

"      wicks 46 

Lanterns .112, 168 

II         magic 82 

Lard 130,  172,  440 

Lard  oil 118,171 

.Listings .      38 

Laths  and  lath  wood 152,  175,  220,  297,  417 

Laundry  soap 134 


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Lavender  water 

Lawn  mowers 

Lawns,  cotton 

Lead  and  manufactures  of . 


PACK. 

126 

86 

48 

.108, 170, 196,  216,  244, 
349,  392 

Lead  pencils      126 

"    pipe... 108 

"    white  in  pulp 122 

"    white  and  red 122,  200 

Leaf,   gold    and    silver,  Dutch  and  schlag 

metal 84 

Leather  and  manufactures  of 80,  169,  190,  214, 

242,  281-282,  344,  484-486 

"      harness .   .  80 

'*      tanners'  scrap 80 

"        glove 80 

"      board 124 

"      dressing 48 

"      leatheroid 124 

"      textile  for  whips  ....    146 

Leather  and  hides,  inspection  of  (See  Table 
of  Contents).  ' 

Leaves 52 

Leeches 80 

Leghorn  hats,  unfinished 78 

Lemons 68,  188 

Lemon  peel 70 

Ijemon  and  fruit  juices 80,  82 

Lenos,  cotton 48 

Lichens 54 

Lights,  gas,  side  and  head* 112 

Lignite,  products  of 118 

Lignum  vitse 1.52 

Lime 80,  169,  214,  282,  486 

"    juice 80 

"        "    crude 80 

"    chloride  of 50 

Limes 68 

Limestone 173 

Linen,  brown  or  bleached ....  66,  186 

"       blouses  and  shirt  waists   66 

"       duck,  canvas,  &c 66,  186 

"        thread 66 

Lines  for  fishing 60 

Ling 62,  167,  186,  212,  275,  398 

Linoleum 120 

Linseed  oil 118,  198 

Liquid  dryers 146 

Liquor,  iron 54 

"        red ...    54 

Liquorice  root 52 

"         paste,  rolls,  &c 54,184 

Liqueurs 136 

Liquors,  spirituous,  &c 134,  487-489 

Lists,  price 34 

Litharge    , 122 

Lithographic  stones 140 

"  presses 94 

Literary  papers. ...  34 

Litmus 54 

Lobsters  64,  167,  212,  276,  401-402 

Locks 92 

"    steel  for.. 100 

Locomotive  engines 88,  192 

Locomotive  tires 92 

Locust  beans 34 

Logs 150,  175,  206,  220,  295,  413 

Logwood,  extract  of 52,  184 

Lotions . .    56 

Looking  glass,' Gern^ian 70 

Loops,  iron 90,  194 

Lubricating  oil 120,198 

Lumber 150-152,  175,  206,  220,  295-298,  414-421 


91 


PACK 

Macaroni 34 

Mace 136 

Machine  card  clothing 82 

Machines  and  machinery.  ..92, 170, 194, 216,  283,481 

"  embossing 94 

"  folding  94 

"  mowing 86 

"         paper  cutting  94 

"         portable 94 

"         printing ^ 94,  194  * 

"  ruling 94 

sewing 94,  170,  194,  482 

slot 94 

"         strength  testing 98 

"         type- writing 94 

Machinery  for  the  mfr.  of  bra,ss  sroods 92 

"  for  the  mfr.  of  linen 92 

mining  and  other 94,  170,  194,  216 

"  ships' 132 

Mackerel 62,  162,  212,  276;  403-404 

Madder 54 

Magazines 34,  178 

Magic  lanterns  and  slides  therefor 82 

Magnesia 54 

Mail  subsidies  and  T.  and  C.  expenditure 
{See  Table  of  Contents). 

Mahogany  152 

Malleable  iron  castings 96 

Malt. 36,  165,  270,  466 

"    excise  {Sec  Table  of  Contents). 
"    liquor  (See  Table  of  Contents). 

"    extract 54 

Manganese  ore 112,  170 

"         oxide  of  54 

Mangoes 68 

Manilla  grass  74 

"        hoods 78 

"       twine 44 

Mantels  of  slate 134 

Manufactured  articles,  N.E.S 82,  169 

Manures 60,  166 

Manure  spreaders    .    .    86 

Manuscripts 32 

Maple  sugar 140,173 

"     timber 152,  175 

Maps 32 

Marble  and  manufactures  of 82,  140,  173,  190, 

242 

Masks,.    .'. 102 

Mastic  gum 52 

Masts 92,  152,  175 

Match  blocks 152, 175 

Matches  and  match  splints 150,  175,  222, 

301,  500 

Mats 38,66,228,314 

"    India-rubber 76 

Mathematical  instruments 120,  200,  249,  357 

Matte,  copper. 84 

Matting,  cocoa 38 

"        india-rubber 76 

Mattocks  .... 104 

Mattresses,  hair  and  spring 82 

Matrices 114 

Mauritius,   impKjrts  and  exports  (Sec  Table 
of  Contents). 

Meal... 36,  165 

Meal,  oil  cake,  cotton  seed  cake  and  palm 

nut  cake 120 

Meal,  damaged 36 

Meats.  ..130,  172,  200-202,  214-216,  218,  290,  441-445 

"      canned  130,  172,  202,  218,  290,  443 

"      dried  or  smoked  13C,  202 

"      labels  for 32 


INDEX 


m 


SESblONAL  PAPER  No.   10 


91 

PAGE. 

Medicines,  proprietary  (see  Drugs).  54,  166,  184,  324 

M  containing  spirits 56 

Meerschaum,  manufactures  of 112 

Mescal 136 

Melons 146 

Metallic  colours ■  •  •         122 

Metals  and  minerals  and  manufactures  of, 

N.E.S 82-116,  169-171, 192-198,  214-216,  243- 

246,  282-286,  345-353 

Meters,  gas 112 

Methyl 136 

Methylated  spirits 136 

"  excise  ( 5et  Table  of  Con- 

tents. ) 

Mexican  fibre 74 

Mexico,  imports  and  exports  {See  Table  of 
Contents). 

Mica 112,170,393 

Military  stores 158 

"        and  Navy  clothing 158 

Milk  food ^     116 

"    condensed 116, 171,  287 

Millboard 124 

"    feed   36 

Mills,  fanning 94 

"      planing 94 

"      saw 94 

"      stamp 94 

Millinery 60 

Minerals  and  metals  and  manufactures  of.  ..82-116, 
169-171,  192-198,  214-21(),  243-246,  282-286,  345-3.53 

Mineral,  aerated  waters 116,  17),  247 

oil 116-118 

"        soap 136 

Mineral  pigments,  ochres,  and  iron  oxides, 

&c 122,171 

Mineral  substances,  N.O.P 112 

Mineralogical  specimens 112 

Mines,  produce  of    112, 170 

Mining  machinery 92 

Miscellaneous  articles,  not  enumerated 158-162 

"            metals  and  minerals  and  manu- 
factures of 110  116.  170, 

198,  216,  245-240,  285-286,  352 

Mitts,  all  kinds 72,  188,  238,  334 

Models 160 

Mohair  cloth 38 

"        yarn ....         154 

Molas.ses. ... .. 140,  173,  204,  259 

Morocco  skins,  tanned       80 

Morphine 54 

Mosaic  flooring 116 

Moss,  crude  and  Iceland , .  74 

Motors,  electric 58 

Moulds  for  gold  beaters 38 

Mouldings,  wood,  plain  and  gilded 150,  176 

Mounts  for  utiibrellas 114 

Mowing  machines 86 

Mucilage 72,  188,  324 


Muffs,  fur . 

Munjeet . 

Muriate  of  iiotash 

Muriatic  acid    

Mushroom  spawn 

Music,  printed,  &c 

Musical  instruments,  N.E.S. 


70 

54 

54 

48 

132 

.34 

....116,  171,  198,  216. 
247,  2^7,  354,  490-492 
Musical  instruments  for  bands  in  the  army, 

&c  . . . 116 

Musical  instruments  for  use  in  schools. . . .         162 

Muslins ; 48,182 

Musk 54 

Muskets 102,  194 

Mustard 116,  247 


PACK. 

Mustard  seed 132 

Mutton 130,  172,  442 

IV 


Nail  rods,  Swedish  iron. . 
Nails,  brass 

"     copper 

"      nails-composition . . 

"     cut    

"      horse-shoe    

"     iron  wire 

"      sheathing    

"  wrought  or  pressed 
shoe  and  other. 


104 

82 
84 
96 
96 
96 
% 
96 
96 
96 

Naphtha 118,  198 

"      wood 136 

Natal,   imports  and  exports  (Sec  Table  of 
Contents). 

Navy,  articles  for 158,  208 

Neat's-foot  oil  118,  171 

Needles 102 

Netting,  cotton,  silk,  &f; 60 

"        musquito 48 

silk  plush 134 

Nettings  and  nets 60 

Nets  for  fisheries 60 

Nets,  lawn  tennis 44 

Newfoundland  imports    and    exports    (See 
Table  of  Contents). 

Newspapers 32,  178 

New    Zealand,    imports    and    exports  (See 
Table  of  Contents). 

Nibs,  cocoa 42,  318 

Nickel,  and  manufactures  of 112,  170,  216, 

285,  394 

"       anodes 112 

Nitrate  of  ammonia 50 

"         iron 54 

108 
54 
66 
136 
48 
56 
74 
156 


lead 

"         potash  

"         soda 

Nitre,  sweet,  spirits  of 

Nitric  acid 

Nitrite  of  soda    

Nitro-glycerine  , 

Noils , 

Norway,  imports  and  exports,  (See  Table  of 
Contents). 

Notches  for  imnbrellas 114 

Notes,  promissory,  forms  for    30 

Novels 30 

Nuggets,  gold 84,  169,  214,  282,  396 

Nutgalls  • 54 

Nutmegs 136 

Nuts. ...   .68,167,188 

"    iron  or  steel 90 

154 

50 

O 


ivory 

Nux  vomica  beans 


Oak 150,  175,  206,  2H9,  427 

"    bark 148 

"      "    extract  of 52 

"    timber  square 152,  175,  206,  299,  427 

"    logs 150 

Oakum 80,  169,  242,  343,  484 

Oats 36,  165,  180,  210,  208,  455 

Oatmeal 36,  105,  210,  270,  462 

Ochres,  ochrey  earths , . .  122,  171 

Odours 126 

Offal,  fish 72 

Office  furniture i48,  175,  206,  222,  300,  499 


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O 

PAGE. 

Oil,  aniline 50 

Oils 116-120,  171,  198,  218,  247-248, 

2.S8,  355 

"    mineral. .    116,  171. 198,  247 

"    illuminating 118 

"    fish 118,  171,  198,  248,  408 

"    aninal 118,  171,  198,  248 

vegetable. 118, 171, 198,  248 


lubricating . 

fusel. 

bflir. 


120 
1.36 
126 

"    kerosene IIG,  171,  198,  247 

"    of  roses 54 

"    potato 136 

Oil  cloth 120,  200,  356 

Oiled  silk 120 

Oilcake  and  oil  xneal  ....  120,  171,  218,  249,  288,  356 

Oil  finish 146 

Oleographs 32,  122 

Oleosterine. , . .    74 

Olive  oil 118 

Opium,  crude^  &c • .  52,  184 

"       smoking . . 54 

Optical,    philosophical,    photographic    and 

mathematical  instruments,  N.E.S 120,  200, 

249,  357 

Oranges .' 68 

Orange  mineral 122,  200 

"      peel 70 

Organs 116,  171,  216,  287,  490 

<i      parts  of 116 

Organzine,  silk 134 

Ore,  cobalt .  112 

•   "    copiaer 84,  169,  214,  390 

"    iron 92,  170 

"    antimony 110,170 

"    lead 108,  170,  216,  285,  392 

"    manganese 112,  170 

"    nickel 112,  170,  216,  285, 394 

"    silver... 84,169,214,283,396 

Ornaments,  composition,  &c 58 

"  bead 58 

"  bronze 110 

Orris  root p 52 

Osiers 154 

Ostrich  feathers  52,  186 

Ottar  of  roses 54 

Overcoatings 154 

Oysters 62,  167,  186 

"      seed  and  breeding 62 

Oxalic  acid 48 

Oxides  122,171 

"     of  copper 84,  122 

"     of  dbbalt,  zinc,  &c 122 

"     of  tin 122 


Packages 120-122,  200,  249-250,  358 

"        containing  oysters,  &c 64 

Packing,  rubber 76 

Paddy,  rice 34,  178 

Pads,  stair 66 

Pads,  hair  brush,  paper 76,  124 

Pails -. 150,  176 

Paintings 122,  200,  250,  359 

Paints  and  colours 122-124,  171,  200,  251,  360 

Palings 152,  175,  220,  297,  417 

Palm  leaf,  unmfd 74 

Palm  nut  cake .         120 

"      me.1,1 120 

Palm  oil.. 118,  198 

"      spirits   .  .    .  , 136 

Pamphlets,  advertising 34, 178 


Paper  and  manufactures  of 124, 172,  200, 

251,  288,  361 

Paper  cutters 94 

"      for  cartridges 160 

"      hemp  for  snot  shells   ..         160^ 

"       printing 124 

"      sand,  glass,  &c 132 

"       tarred        124 

"      not  tarred 124 

II       tubes  and  cones 124 

Papers,  literary  and  newspapers 34 

Pajjeteries 124 

Paraffine  wax 126,  251 

Parasols,  all  kinds 144,  204,  262,  379' 

"        sticks   148 

"        materials  for 114 

Paris  green 122 

"    white 124 

Parcels,  post  office 120,  124,  200,  250 

Pasteboard 124 

Pastes,  toilet 12ft 

Patent  leather . .    . 80 

Patterns,  of  brass,  iron  or  other  metal 112 

Paving  brick .         36 

„        blocks.... 140 

Peach  trees 128 

Peaches 70 

Pear  trees 128 

Pearl,  ash 28,  164,  266,  410 

Pearl,  mothei  of  126 

Pearline 136 

Pease 36,  165,  210,  268,  456 

"     seed :    132 

Peanuts. 68 

Pecan  nuts.    68 

Pedometers , 48 

Peel,  candied ...    70 

Pelts,  raw •. 126,  172,  251,  289 

Pens,  penholders,  &c 126 

Pencils,  lead 126,  251 

"        slate .-...         134 

Penknives 102 

Percussion  coal  cutters 92 

Perfumes,  pomades  and  hair  oil,  all  kinds..        126, 

200  252  362 

Periodicals 30-34,  178,  22.5,  307 

Persimmon  wood 148 

Pgfsis  t3"4 

Petroleum'. ". '..'.' '. '. '.".' '.  '.  '.  '.  '.  '.  '. . .' .' .  " ,' . .' .' .' ." ." .116,  118 
Personal  effects  of  subjects  dying  abroad. . .        158 

Pewter 112 

Pheasants .'  28 

Phials,  glass 72 

Philosophical  instruments 120,  200,  249,  357 

Phosphates 60,  166,  212,  395 

Phosjjhate,  acid 48 

Phosphorus , 54 

Phosphor  bronze 110 

Photographs  122,  160,  164,  210,  267 

Photographic  dryplates 126 

"  instruments 120,  200,  249,  357 

"  paper .    124 

Pianofortes 116,  198 

Pianos  and  organs,  parts  of 116 

Picks 104 

Pickets 152,  175,  220,  297,  417 

Pickles  and  sauces 126,  200,  252,  .362 

Pictorial  illustrations  for  schools 160 

"        show  cards 34,  178 

Pictures,  advertising 34,  178 

Pictures ..    .        122 

Picture  frames 126 

Pigeons,  homing,  etc 28 

Pigs,  copper 84 


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PAGE. 

"      lead 108,196 

"      tin 108,  19G 

"      spelter 108 

"      zmc 108 

Pig  iron.. 92,  169,  194,  481 

Piles  and  pile  timber 152 

Piling 175 

Pillows 30 

Pine  apples 70 

Pine,  pitch,  lumber.    152 

"     log,s 150,  175,  220 

"     deals 152,  175,  220,  295,  414 

"      timber 152,  175,  220,  299 

"     white  timber 152,  175,  220,  299,  428 

Pins 112 

Pipe  clay 36 

"    mounts 144,  204,  261,  378 

"    organs 116 

Pipes,  cast  iron 86,  192 

"      drain  and  sewer 36 

"      lead 108 

"      tobacco 144,  204,  261,378 

Piques,  cotton 48,  182 


Pitch,  bone 
' '       Burgundy 
"      coal 


30 

50 

142 

152 

142 

94 

68 


pine 

"      tar 

Planing  mills,  portable 

Plantains ... 

Plaits,  straw,  grass  and  Tuscan 78,  190 

Planks 150,  152,  175,  206,  220,  29(5,  419 

Plants  and  trees 126-128,  172,  200,  252,  363 

Plaster,  crude 140, 173,  391 

Plaster  of  Paris 140,  173 

Plate,  communion 44 

Plated  ware , 84,192 


Plates,  aluminum. 

"  Canada 

"  cast  iron 

"  engraved 

"  fashion 

''  for  ships 

"  photographic,  dry.    .. 

"  plough. . . , , 

"  rolled 

"  sheared  or .  unsheared . 


110 
90 
92 
128 
60 
92 
126 
96 
92 
92 

"      tin ,.   108,  196 

"      universal  mill  or  rolled  edge  steel. . .  98 

Platina 112 

Platinum 84,  112,  170 

Platinum  condensers 112 

"         wire 112 

"         retorts,  pans,  &c 112 

"         pipe  and  tubing 112 

Playing  cards 124 

Ploughs 86 

Plumbago  and  manufactures  of 112,  170 

"         crucibles 48 

Plums 70 

Plum  trees 128 

Plush,  cotton 48,  182 

Plush,  hatters' 78 

Pocket  books. .' 128,  261,  378 

"      knives , 102 

Poles,  hop,  hoop  and  telegraph 152,  175,  220 

Polish  128 

Pollock 62,  167,  186,  212,  275,  398 

Pomades    126,  252,  362 

Pomatums 126 

Pomegranates ,,  , 68 

Popcorn.. 142 

Porcelain  ware 58 

Pork 130,  172,  200,  218,  444 

10_ii— 15' 


PAGK. 

Portable  machines 94 

Porter 28,178,224,304 

Portland  cement 40,  180 

Portugal,  imports  and  exports,  {See  Table  of 
Contents). 

Post  office  parcels 120,  124,  260,  250 

Posters 34 

Posts 152,  175 

Potash 54 

"     cyanide  of 54 

"      nitrate  of 54 

"     prussiate  of 54 

Potato  spirits  or  oil 136 

Potatoes 146,174,218,294,469 

Poultry 28, 130,  164,  172 

"    living 28 

Pounders .     150 

Powder,  gun,  rifle,  &c . .    74 

"      cannister  .    74 

"      musket  and  cannon 74 

Powders,  tooth  and  other 126 

"        soap  136 

baking 28,  30() 

Prayer  books 30,  178 

Precious  stones  and  imitations  of  128,  200,  253, 364 

Precipitate  of  copper 54 

Preserves 70,  168,  188 

Presses,  printing 94,  194 

"        rotary  94 

"        lithographic 94 

Price  lists 34,178 

Primers  for  shot  shells 74 

Printed  matter 30 

Printing  paper '. 124 

Prints 124,  200,  250,  359 

Prizes  won  in  competition 128 

Proprietary  medicines 54,  184 

Provisions,  N.E.S •. . .  .130  172.  200-201,  216-218, 

253,  289-290,  365,  437-445 

Prunella 46 

Prunes,  dried 68 

Psalm  books 30,  178 

Puddle  bars,  iron  and  steel 90,  194 

Pulque 136 

Pulp-wood 152,  175,  222,  300,  422 

Pumice  stone 130 

"       silver  and  mineral  soaps 136 

Pumps 82,  96 

Purses 128,  261 

"      clasps  for 110 

Putty 122 

"    dry,  for  {xilishing 78 

Pyrites 112,  170 

Pyroligneous  acid 48 

Pyroxylic  spirits 136 


9. 

Quails 28 

Quartz,  gold-bearing 84,  169,  214,  282,  396 

Quartz,  crystallized 114 

Quicksilver 54 

Quills 130 

Quilts,  cotton,  linen,  &8 46,  66 

Quinces ; 70 

Quince  trees 128 

Quinine,  salts  of 54 

R 

PAGK. 

Rags 130,  172,  202,  253,  271,  366 

Rakes 86,  150 

Rails. . .    96,  98,  194 


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Railway  bars,  hon.  ■•••--•■     ••••■•}  96,  98,  194 

Railway  cars 40 

"        or  road  scrapers  , 40 

ties . .  .152,  175,  220,  299,  424 

Raisins 68,188 

Rape  seed 132 

Rasps 104 

Raspberry  bushes 128 

Raspberries 68 

Rattan  and  manufactures  of,  N.E.S.    154 

Reapers . .  86 

Receipts,  printed,  &c 30 

Red  cedar 152 

"    pine  timber 152,  175,  220 

"    lead 122 

"    liquor 54 

"    prussiate  of  potash 54 

Redwood 152 

Reeds  for  whips 146 

"     bamboo 148 

"  "        unmanufactured 148 

Regalia 130 

Registers,  cash 40-315 

Regulus  of  copper 84 

Rennet 130,  254,  366 

Repairs  to  steamers 132 

Resin  or  rosin 130,  202,  254,  367 

Resin  oil 120 

Rhubarb  root  . .  ,     52 

Ribbons,  silk 130,  202,  254,  367 

N.  E.  S    130 

Ribs,  brass  or  iron,  for  umbrellas 114 

Rice  and  rice  flour 34,  164,  178 

Rifles 102,  194 

Rings  for  umbrellas 114 

Rivets,  brass 82 

"        copper 84 

"        iron  or  steel 90 

Rockingham  ware  56 

Rods,  brass  and  copper 82,  84,  192,  198 

Rod,  iron  and  steel 90 

"     rolled  round  wire 90,  192 

"  "  steel 90,  192 

Rolls  of  chilled  iron  or  steel 96 

Rolling  pins  150 

Rollers,  copper 84 

Rollers,  farm,  road  or  field 86 

Roofing  of  slate 134 

Roots,  medicinal 52 

bulbous 132,  172,  202,  218,  255,  291,  369 

Ropes 44,  166,  182,  212,  230,  273,  321,  475 

Rose  bushes  128 

Rosewood 152 

Roses,  ottar,  attar  or  oil  of 54 

Rubber  heads  for  whips 146 

"       and  manufactures  of 76 

Rubber,  crude 76,  190 

"        waste 76 

Rugs..    38,66,130,314 

Ruling  machines  94 

Rum 136 

Rum,  bay ,  126 

"    shrub 136 

Runners  for  umbrellas 114 

Russia,  imports  and  exports.     (See  Table  of 
Contents). 

Russia  iron 90 

Rye 36,  165,  210,  268,  457 

"    flour 36 


Saccharine 


142 


Saddlery  and  parts  of 80,  88,  169 

Saddle  jiggers,  stirrups  and  saddle  trees. . .         130 

Sad  irons 104 

SafHower 54 

Saffron 54 

Safes,  iron 98 

'*      doors  for , 98 

Sagoflour 34 

Sails , 130,  172 

Sail  twine 66 

Saleratus 54 

Sal  ammoniac ^4 

"  soda 56,184 

Salmon    64,  167,  212,  277,  405-406 

Salt  cake    56 

"    from  U.K.  or  for  fisheries. 132 

"    fine 130,  172,  202,  254,  368 

"      "  in  bulk 130 

"    coarse 130 

"    in  bags,  barrels,  &c. , 130 

Saltpetre 54 

Sandarac  gum 52 

Sand 140,  173,  218 

"    paper 132 

Sandalwood 150 

Sandstone 140 

Sapolio 136 

Sappato  gum 52 

Sardines 64 

Sarsaparilla 52 

Sashes  of  wood 148,  175,  222,  300,  499 

Satchels 144,  261 

Sauces 126,  200,  252,  362 

Sausage  casings,  not  cleaned 132 

Saw-dust 152 

Saw-mills,  portable 94 

Saws,  steel  for  98 

Saws 104 

Scales 98 

Scantling  .... 152,;i75,  220,  297,  418 

Scientific  associations,  books  printed  by . . .  32 

Scenery  and  costumes,  theatrical 46 

Schiedam  and  other  schnapos  136 

Scrapers,  road  or  railway 40 

Scrap,  old,  brass  and  copper 82,  84 

lead 108,196 

Scrap,  iron 92,  98,  170,  196,  481 

"  from  vessels  wrecked ,  98 

Screws,  N.  E.  S 98 

"        "wood  screws  ", 98 

Scrims,  cotton 48,  182 

Scythes 86 

Sea  fish 62,  167 

Sea  grass 72 

Seaweed 72 

Seal  oil..     . 118,171 

Seeds,  aromatic,  viz.  :  — 

Anise,  star 

Caraway  and  coriander '. . 

Cummin  and  cardamon 

Fennel  and  fenugreek 

Seeds  and  bulbous  roots. ....  .132,  172,  202,  218,  255 

291,  369,  467,  468 

Seedling  stock  for  grafting ......    128 

Seines  for  fisheries.... 60 

Senate,  articles  for 158 

Senegal  gum 52 

Separators 88,  94 

"  cream  bowls  for 88 

Serums 50 

Sesame  oil 120 

Settlers'  effects 160,  176,  208,  255  292,  479 

Sewer  pipes , 36 

Sewing  machines 94^  170,  194,  482 


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Sewing  and  embroidery  silk 134 

Shades,  gas-light,  lamp,  &c 72 

Shaddocks 68 

Shale,  products  of 118 

Shapes,  structural 90,  194 

Shawls,  cotton 46 

silk 134 

"        woollen 154 

Sheej).  .    28,  164,  178,  210,  265,  266,  434 

"     skins,  tanned 80,  190 

Sheeting,  cotton,  linen,  &c 46,  66,  182 

Sheetings,  rubber 76 

Sheets,  aluminum 110 

Sheets,  brass  and  copper 82,  84,  192 

Sheet  iron  or  steel  for  ships 92 

iron  or  steel ;  90,  102 

"        lead 108 

tin 108,  196 

"        zinc 108 

Shellac 52 

Shells,  fancy  manufactures 58 

"       tortoise  and  other ....  •. 144 

Shingles 150, 175,  220,  298,  4-.-2 

Shinglebolts '..152,175 

Ships 132,  173,  218,  292,  370,  494 

"    and  vessels,  repairs  on 132 

"    boilers,    steam     engines    and     other 

machinery ...         132 

Ship  stores  160 

"     manufactured  articles  for 92 

'■     beams,  sheets,  plates,  &c.,  for 92 

"      wire  rigging  for 108 

"      timber  and  planking 150 

Shirts,  cotton 46 

"       linen     66 

silk 134 

"       woollen 156,206 

Shirt  waists 46,  66,  134,  154 

Shoddy,  woollen , 158 

Shoe  blacking 30 

Shoe  buttons 38 

"    laces 34,  308 

"    lace  wire  fasteners 82 

•'    shanks,  steel  for 100 

Shoes,  india-rubber  and  gutta  percha  ....  76 

"       leather. 80,  169, 190,  281,  485 

"       horse,  mule  and  ox 90 

Shoemakers'  ink .    30 

Shot,  lead 108 

Shooks,  box  or  other 162,  175,  220,  299,  423 

Show  cases ....      150 

"      cards,  pictorial . :' 34,  178 

Shoulders,  meat .        130 

Shovels 86 

Shovel  handles 148 

Shrubs 126 

Sickles 86 

Side  lights 112 

Sides,  meat 130 

Siennas      122 

Sierra  Leone,    imports    and    exports    [See 
Table  of  Contents). 

Signs 132 

Silex 114 

Silicate  of  soda : 56,  184 

Silk  cocoons 134,  202 

"    hats 78,  190 

"    in  the  gum. 134 

"    and  manufactures  of,  N.E.S.  134,  202,  256,  371 

"    raw 134,  202 

"    twist 134 

Silver,  and  manufactures  of 84,  169,  192,  214, 

243,  282,  283,  347,  396 


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112 

62 
44 
38 
38 


Silver,  German,  and  manufactures  of 

"       nickel 

Sinkers 

Sisal  twine 

Sizing  cream 

' '       enamel 

Skates  and  parts  of  

"      steel  for 98 

Skeletons 158 

Skelp  iron  92,  98 

Skiffs   .... 30 

Skins  of  animals  not  native  to  Canada  for 

taxidermic  purposes 160 

Skins,  fish 72 

"       undressed,  dried,  salted  or  pickled.  78, 169, 
190,  214,  241,  281,  341,  436 

"       for  gold-beaters 38 

fur 70,  168,  188,  214,  237,  280,  332,  436 

"       sausage 132 

tanned,  N.  E.  S 80 

Slabs,  iron  or  steel 90,  194 

"      marble 82 

Slate  and  manufactures  of 134,  256 

Slates,  school  and  writing ...    134 

Sleds 40 

Sledges  of  iron  or  steel 104 

Sleighs 40 

Slot  machines 94 

Snuff 144,  174 

Soap 134-136,  172,  202,  256,  372 

Soap,  powders 136 

"    pumice,  silver  and  mineral .        136 

"    soft  and  liquid 134 

"    whale  oil .    134 

Socks  and  stockings,  cotton 46 

silk 134 

woollen 154,206 

Sockets,  electric 58 

Soda  ash 54,  184 

"      caustic 54,  184 

"      sulphate  of ,  &c ...   56 

Sodium,  sulphide  of 56 

Sole  leather 80,  169, 190,  281,  485 

Sounds 62,  167 

Soy 126 

Spades. 8^ 

Spain,   imports  and  exports  (See  Table  of 
Contents). 

Spanish  cedar 152 

"  West  Indies  (American  W.  Indies 
and  Cuba),  imports  and  exports 
(See  Table  of  Contents). 

Spar,  ornaments  of 58 

Spars  . 152,  175 

Sparkling  wine 138 

Specimens,  entomological 160 

"  botanical 160 

"  models  and  wall  diagrams  for 

illustration  of  natural  history 
for    universities    and    public 

museums 160 

Spectacles 120 

Spelter. 108,  245 

Sperm  oil  or  spermaceti 118 

Spiegel 88 

Spices,  ground  and  unground 136,  202,  257, 372 

Spikes 94 

Spirits  and  wines.  ...136-138,  173,  202-204,  218,  257, 

292,  373,  487,  489 

"      methylated 1.36 

Sprits,  pyroxylic 136 

"      of  wine 136 

"      wood ,        13& 

"      excise  (See  Table  of  Contents). 


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Spirits,  perfumed 126 

Spokes 150 

Sponges, 138,257 

Spools  and  spool  wood 150,  176,  500 

Sprigs 88 

Spring  mattresses 82 

Sprinklers,  garden 110 

Springs 86,100,110 

Spruce  deals 152,  175,  220,  295,  415 

logs 150,  175,  220 

Spurs  and  stilts  for  earthenware 138 

Square  reeds 146 

Squares,  iron 86 

Squills 52 

St.  Pierre,  imports  and  exports  (See  Table 
of  Contents). 

Stair  pads 66 

Stamp  mills 94 

Stannate  of  soda 56 

Starch  and  farina 138,  173,  258,  373,  495 

Statements  {Hee  Table  of  Contents). 

Statuettes .58 

"         bronze 110 

Staves,  stave  bolts .152,  175,  220,  297,  299,  420 

Steam  engines,  locomotive 88 

"  portable 94 

"  ships 132 

Steam  pumps 96 

Stearine 130,  251 

Stearic  acid  138,  251 

Steel  and  manufactures  of..  .86-108, 169-170. 192-196, 
214-216,  244,  284,  348,  480-483 

Steel  bars .86,  192,  194 

Steel  bridges,  parts  of 90 

Stereotypes 114,  170 

Sticks,  umbrella,  &c 114, 150 

''        walkmg 1,50 

Stilts  for  earthenware 138 

Stockinettes 138 

Stockings,  cotton 46 

silk 134 

•'  woollen 154,206 

Stone  and  manufactures  of .  ..138-140,  173,  204,  218, 

258,  29?,  374 

Stones,  precious,  polished 128,  200,  253,  364 

in  rough 128,  200,  253,  364 

Stone  pumice 130 

Stoneware 56,  184 

Stoves 104,  170 

Stove  plates 104 

Straits  Settlements,  imports    and  exports 
(A'ce  Table  of  Contents) . 

Straw  and  manufactures  of . 74 

Strawberries 68 

Straw  board 124 

Straw-cutters 94 

Straw  hats 78,  190 

Straw  plaits 78,  190 

Strings,  cat-gut '. .  76 

Strips,  alummum..   LIO 

Strips,  brass 82 

Strips,  copper 84 

Structural  shapes 98,  194 

Structural  work 90 

Sugar,  candy 142,  259 

"     syrups  and  molasses 140,  173,  204,  218, 

258  293  37  5 
Sugar  all  kinds,  N.E.S..140,  173,  204,  218,'  258,'  293 

375,  496 

"     house  syrup 140,  173 

Sulphate  of  ammonia .50 

"  alumina 50 

"  copper 56 

"  iron 56 


Sulphate  of  soda  . . . 
Sulphide  of  sodium . 

Sulphur 

Sulphuric  acidi 

"         ether  . . . . 
Sumac 


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56 

56 

50 

y^".'.'.'.'.'."  .'.'.'.'.'  50,  166 

56 

.50 

Sunshades,  all  kinds 144,  204,  262,  379 

Surgical  dressing,  antiseptic 50 

"        instruments 102 

Suspenders  ....    34,  308 

Swedish  nail  rods 104 

Sweetened  and  fruit  syrups,  N.O.P 80,  82 

Swine 28,164,266 

Switches,  iron  or  steel 88 

Swivels 62 

Swords 102 

Sweden,  imports  and  exports   (See  Table  of 

Contents). 
Switzerland,  imports  and  exports  (Sec  Table 
of  Contents). 

Sycamore 152 

Syrup,  sugar 140,173,204 


Tableclothfc 142 

"      ware,  glass 72 

Tablets,  for  typewriters  >vith  movable  figures        162 

Tacfts 82,  84,  88,  104 

Tafia 136 

Tagging  metal 114 

Tailors'  irons 104 

Tails,  undressed. 78 

Tallow    142,174,260 

"       candles  ....    38 

Tamarack  logs  and  posts 152,  175 

Tampico  fibre 74 

Tanners'  bark 148 

Tannic  acid         50 

Tanning  articles 52 

Tape,  dyed  or  undyed 46 

Tapestry,  jute 66 

carpets 156,  208 

Tapioca ....    34 

Tape  lines   142 

Tar,  coal  and  pine 142,  174 

Taraxacum 52 

Tartar,  gray,  and  emetic  tartar 50 

"      cream  of 52,  186 

Tartaric  acid  crystals 56 

1  assels 58,  184 

Tealead 108 

Tea 142-144,  204,  218,  260,  376 

Teasels 144 

Teak,  African 152 

Telegraph  Co.,  A.  A.,  articles  for 160 

"         instruments 58 

"         insulators 58 

poles 152,175,220 

Telephones 58 

Terra  cotta,  ornaments  of 58 

Terra  Japonica , 56 

Theatrical  costumes  and  scenery 46 

Thread,  crochet  cotton 46 

"        cotton,  sewing 46,  182 

"       on  spools 46 

"       linen.... 66,186 

"       for  elastic  webbing. 76 

Threshers 94 

Ties,  railway 152,  175,  220,  299,  424 

Tiles.    36,56,165,180,226,310 

Timber,  square 152,  175,  206,  220-222,  299,  425- 

430 


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PAGE, 

Tin  and  manufactures  of 108,  170,  196,  218, 

245,  286,  350 

Tin  strip  waste 108 

"    foil 108 

Tinctures,  containing  spirits 56 

Tires,  locomotive,  &c 92 

Tobacco  and  manufactures  of,  N.E.S..   . .  144.  174, 
204,  218,  261,  295,  377,  497 
Tobacco,  Excise  (See  Table  of  Contents) 

"        pipes,  cigar  holders,  &c.,  all  kinds  144,  204- 

261,  378 
Tobago,  imi)orts  and  exports  (Sec  Table  of 
Contents). 

Toilet  preparations 126 

"     soap 134 

Tomatoes,  fresh  and  in  cans 146 

Tongues 62,  130,  167,  172 

Tonnage  of  vessels  entered  at  and  cleared 
from  Canadian  ports  (See  Table  of 
Contents). 

Tonquin  beans 50 

Tools  and  implements 104,  1% 

"    track 104 

Tooth  powders 126 

Topographical  globes.. 32 

Torpedoes 60 

Tortoise  and  other  shells 144 

Tow  of  flax  66,  167,  214,  498 

Towels,  cotton 46 

Towels,  linen,  &c 66,  186 

Toys,  all  kinds 60,  186 

Trawls 62 

Trade  and  Commerce  expenditure  and  mail 

subsidies    (See  Table  of  Contents). 
Trade,  foreign    (See  Table  of  Contents). 

Tragacanth " 52 

Treenails 144 

Trees 126-128,  172,  200,  252,  363 

Tricycles 40,  180 

Trinidad  and  Tobago — imports  and  exports 

(See  Table  of  Contents). 
Trunks,   pocket-books,   purses,   hat   boxes, 

carpet  bags,  satchels,  valises,  &c 144,  261,  378 

Trusses 28 

Tubing,  brass 82 

"        copper.    .. 84 

iron  and  steel  104, 106,  196 

"        iron  boiler 104 

"        silver "    84 

"        zinc 108 

Tubs 56,  150, 176 

Tubular  bow  sockets,  steel  for •  102 

Tufa 140 

Tumeric 56 

Turnips 146,174 

Turnip  seed 132 

Turpentine,  spirits  of '...  144,  204,  262,  379 

Turtles 144 

Tuscan  plaits 78,  190 

Tweeds 154,  206 

Twine  and  manufactures  of 44,  166,  182, 

212,  230,  273,  321, 475 

Twine,  sail 66 

Twist,  silk 184 

Type 114 

"    metal 114 

Typewriters,  &c 94 

Turkey,  imports  and  exports  (See  Table  of 
Contents). 

U 

Undershirts  and  drawers 48,  134,  156 


U 

PAGE. 

Ultramarine  blue 124 

Umbers 122 

Umbrellas,  parasols  &  sunshades. .  144,  204,  262,  379 

"  sticks  or  handles  148 

"  materials  for 114 

Unenumerated  articles,  paying  20  p.  c.  ad 

valorem  duty 144 

Union  collar  cloth  paper,  not  glossed,  &c. . .  124 
Universal  mill  or  rolled  edge  steel  plate. . .  100, 196 
United  States,  trade   with  other  countries 

(See  Table  of  Contents). 

"  im|X)rt8    and    exports      (See 

Table  of  Centents). 
United   States  of  Colombia,  exports     (See 

Table  of  Contents). 

Upper  leather 80,  169,  190,  281,  485 

Uruguay,  imports  and  exjxjrts  (Sec  Table  of 

Contents). 

V 

Vaccine  and  ivory  vaccine  points 144 

Valerian 52 

Valises 144 

Vanilla  beans  50 

Varnish,  liquid,  dryers,  &c. ; 146,  262,  380 

"        for  ship's  use 146 

Vaseline •    56 

Vaults •. 98 

Vegetable  fibres 74 

oil 118-120,198 

Vegetables,  fresh  or  dry,  salted  or  in  cans..  146,  174, 
204,  218,  262,2  94,  381,  469-470 

labels  for 32 

"  manures 60 

Vehicles • 40 

Velocipedes 40 

Velveteens 48,  134,  182 

Velvets,  cotton 48,  182 

silk 134,202 

Veneers,  wood 150 

Veneers,  ivory 78 

Venezuela,  imports  and  exports    (See  Table 
of  Contents). 

Verdigris 56 

Vermicelli 34 

Vermouth 136 

Vessels,  beams,  sheets,  &c.,  for 92 

"        and  ships  and  repairs  on 132 

"        sea-going,  tonnage  of,  entered  and 
cleared  at  Canadian  Ports    (See 
Table  of  Contents). 
"        trading  on  lakes  and  rivers,  tonnage 

of    (.See  Table  of  Contents). 
"        tonnage  of,  in  coasting  trade    (See 
Table  of  Contents). 

Vines,  grape 126. 

Vinegar 146 

Vitriol,  blue 56 

Vulture  feathers 58,  186 


W 


Wadding 46 

Wads,  gun  74 

Wagons, 40,  165,  180,  214,  272,  315 

Walking  sticks 150 

Wall  paper 124 

Walnut  wood 152,206 

Walnuts 68 

Ware,  china  and  porcelain,  C.C.  and  earth- 
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PAGE. 

Ware,  fibre,  indurated  or  vulcanized 74 

"       plated  and  gilt 84,  192 

"      table,  glass 72 

"      Japanned  and  stamped,  granite,  iron 

and  enamelled 106,  196 

Wares,  willow  or  osier 154 

Warps . , 46 

Wash  boards   150 

Washers,  iron  or  steel 90 

Washes,  toilet 126 

"        hair,  tooth,  &c 126 

Waste,  cotton 48,  166,  182 

Watches,  watch  cases,  actions  and  move- 
ments  146,204,263,382 

122 

126 

146 

126 

38 

146 

382 

104 

86 

98 

146 


Water  colours 

Waters,  cologne  and  lavender 

Wax,  beeswax 

"     paraffine 

"  "       candles .' 

"     manufactures  of,  N.  E.S 

Webbing 146,  204,  263, 

Wedges 

Weeders 

Weighing  beams 

Whalebone,  unmanufactured 

Whale  oil 118,171 

II        soap 134 

Wheat 36,  165,  180,  210,  269,  458 

"    flour. . .    36,  165,  180,  210,  270,  461 

"    inspection  of  (See  Table  of  Contents). 

Wheelbarrows  40 

Wheels,  emerv    58 

Whips......." 146 

"      articles  for  manufacture  of 146 

Whip  gut ..    76 

Whiskey 136,178,204,218,487 

Whisks  38 

White  ash  lumber 152 

White  wood  lumber 152,  206 

White  lead,  dry 122,  200 

White  zinc 122,  200 

Whiting.. 124 

"       gilders' 124 

White  pine  timber 152,  175,  220,  299,  428 

Window  cornices  and  cornice  poles  of  all 

kinds 146 

"        glass     72 

"        shades 146 

"        shade  rollers 146 

Windmills 94 

Wines  and  spirits 136-138,  173,  202- 

204,  218,  257,  292,  373 

Wines  except  sparkling 136-138,  173,  204 

"       sparkling 138,  204 

"       spirits  of 136 

brass 82,  192 


Wire, 

"      Bessemer  and  homo 

"      copper. .    

"      crucible  cast  steel  

"       fencing 

"      round  or  flat 

Wire,  for  boots  and  shoes , 

"      buckthorn  and  strip 

"      nails 

■'      twisted,  except  iron  and  steel . 

"      cloth,  brass 


108 

84 

106 

106 

106 

114 

106 

94 

114 

82 


W 

Wire  cloth,  copper 

"      N.E.S .-..   .... 

"      covered 

"      fencing,  barbed 

"  for  manufacture  of  wire  cloth,  &c. 

"       16  gauge  or  thinner 

' '      platinum 

•'      rigging... 

"      rods  for  wire  manufacture 

"  "    steel 

"      rope,  iron  and  steel. 

"      iron  and  steel,  all  other,  N.E.S 

"      of  all  kinds,  N.E.S 

Women's  and  children's  dress  goods,  &c. 


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84 
106 
106 
106 
106 
1(* 
112 
108 

90 
104 
106 
106 
.106,  114 
156 


Wood  and  manufactures  of,  N.E.S 148-154,  175- 

176,  206,  220-222,  263,  295-302,  383,  411-431 

499-502 

Wood  for  wood  pulp 152,  175,  222,  300,  422 

"      for  match  blocks 152,  175 

"      for  fuel   148,220 

"     pulp 150, 176,  222,  301,  501 

screws  QJ^ 

"     unmaniifactured.HO,  175, 220,' 295-306, 411-431 

Wooden  ware 1.50, 176 

Wool,  manufactures  of 154-158,  176,  206-208, 

222,  264,  302,  384,  502 
"      not    further  prepared    than   washed 

N.E.S    156,  176,  206,  222,  302,  446 

"     cotton 48,  184 

Woollen  fabrics. 156,  176,  208,  222,  302,  502 


Worm  gut. 

Worsted,  manufactures  of  (in  wool). 

Wrapping  paper 

Wringeis,  clothes 

Writing  slates . 


76 
156 
124 

42 
134 


paper 126,  200 


Xyolite,  xylonite,  &c 

Xylonite  or  xyolite,  collars  of. 
cuffs  of. . . 


40 
44 
44 


Yams,  fresh  or  dry,  salted,  &c 146 

Yarn,  finer  than  No.  40 48 

"       coir 44 

"      cotton 46,48-182 

"      flax  and  hemp 66 

Yarn,  hosiery 46 

"^     jute 66 

"      knitting 46 

"      woollen,  &c 154-156,  206 

Yarns,  N.E.S     154 

Yeast  cakes  and  compressed  yeast,  fee,  &c.         158 
Yellow  metal 116 

Z 

Zinc  and  spelter,  and  manufactures  of 108,  196, 

245,  351 

"    salts  of 56 

"    seamless,  drawn  tubing    108 

"    white 122,200 

"    dust 52