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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
1
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
H
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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.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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.)
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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.)
4-5 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 A. 1905
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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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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.
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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.
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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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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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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December 31, 1902, 190.3 and 1904.
Countries.
British Empire.
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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
«
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
598,795'
69
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
f
s
$.
$
8
$
18G8
.57,567,888
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
«
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.
COINAGE, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
SEbOiwiMAL PAPER No. 10
XXVU
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
TotSV
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
10
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.
Denominations.
Metres.
Canadian equivalents.
Inches.
Feet.
•
Yards .
Miles.
Metre
1
10
100
1000
39-382
3
28183
1
09394
32
328
3281
81833
18333
83333
32818
032818
003282
10
109
1093
93944
39444
9444
10939
010939
001094
Hectometre
Kilometre .
•6213
Decimetre
3^938
•3938
•03938
Centimetre :
Millimetre
1 inch = 2 • 5399 centimetres,
mile = 1^6095 kilometre.
1 foot = 30479 of a metre. 1 yard = ^9143 of a metre.
1 geographical mile or knot — 2027 yards = 1 ' 152 miles = 1 ' 8541
kilometres.
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TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
G857
8361
42944
7857
45939
•77935
•84940
-.37162
15552
.30567
•77782
■78129
•79578
• 84940
■84707
•84940
■37162
•84658
•79578
•14182
•81204
•89940
•79578
•46425
•84940
•49G63
COINAGE, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
XXXV
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
•934
50
-187
50
-440
50
694
50
-947
51
201
51
454
51
708
51
961
52
215
52
468
52
722
52
975
53
229
53
482
53
736
53
989
54
243
54
496
54
75
55
002
55
256
55-
509
55-
763
56-
016
56-
27
56-
523
Pence.
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
-777
030
-284
-537
•791
-044
-298
■551
•805
068
•312
-565
•819
072
326
579
•832
085
•339
•592
■846
•099
353
■606
•86
•113
•367
•620
-874
-127
-381
-634
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
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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 {
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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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
i CANADIAN TRADE
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
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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
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
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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
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4-5 EPWARD VII., A. 1905
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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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
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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
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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
i CANADIA?^' TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued.
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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TRADE AND COMMERCE
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued.
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
42
TRADE A2fD COMMERCE i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued.
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
u
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
45
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
46
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
48
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
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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
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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
477 54^
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into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued,
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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55
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued.
57
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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TRADE AND COMMERCE
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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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued.
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE { .
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
"No. 11. — ^Itemized Statement showing tlie Values of Imports
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued.
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
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TRADE AND COMMERCE
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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
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.
i CANADIAN TRADE
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued.
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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No. 11. — ^Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports
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
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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
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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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No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports
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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79
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
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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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I CANADIAN TRADE
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
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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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No. 11. — ^Itemized Statement showing 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 :
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
i CANADIAN TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued.
87
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
27
TRADE ATfD COMMERCE {
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 11. — ^Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports
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
i CANADIAN TRADE
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
90
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 11. — ^Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports
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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4-5 EDWARD Vil., A. 1905
No. 11. — Itemized" Statement showing tihe Valuses) of Imports
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
i CANADIAN TRADE
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
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TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
i CANADIAN TRADE
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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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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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
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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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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.
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;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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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
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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
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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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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
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No. 11. — ^Itemized' Statement showing tihe Values of Imports
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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No. 11. — ^Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imi>orts
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
114
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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
115
SESSIONAL. PAPER No. 10
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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No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports
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.
CANADIAN TRADE
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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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No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing tlie Values of Imports
10
11
12
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued.
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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No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports
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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into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued.
123
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
:::.:::::;:::., ..:..!
*For export of photographs see under books.
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No. 11. — Itemized Statement sh.owing the Values of Imports
24
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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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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No. 11. — ^Itemized Statement showing the Values* of Imports
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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No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Valuesi of Imports
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
i CANADIAN TRADE
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1'90&
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
i CANADIAN TRADE
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
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
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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.
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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,
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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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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
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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
160 TRADE AND COMMERCE i
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
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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
162 TRADE AND COMMERCE 1
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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.
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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
$
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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
•
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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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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
CANADIAN TRADE
179
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
10— i— 12i
180
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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.
108 13]
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
i CANADIAN TRADE Iffl.
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.
182
TRADE AND COMMERCE i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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.
i CA2fADIAN TRADE 188
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
184
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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
186
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No.' 13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal
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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StSSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
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
188 TRADE AND COMMERCE J
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
CANADIAN TRADE
189
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &,c. — Continued.
Quantities and Values.
1896.
1897.
1898.
1899.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
6.727,072
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
190 TRADE AND COMMERCE i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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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, Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
191
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
192
TRADE A]>1D COMMERCE J
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. '13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued'
193
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.
10— i— 13
194
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No. '13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal
'
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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Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
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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196 TRADE AND COMMERCE {
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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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Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
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
198
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. ^13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal
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.
i CANADIAN TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued'
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
200
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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No. ^13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal
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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Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
201
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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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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. tO
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.
204 TRADE Al^D COMMERCE i
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.
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
206
TRADE AND COMMERCE {
4-5 EDWARD Vli., A. 1905
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.
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
208 TRADE A^D COMMERCE {
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. '13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal
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
J • CANADIAN TRADE
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Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Concluded.
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
lO—i—U
210
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A, 1905
Ko. 14. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Articles of Mer-
[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
CANADIAN TRADE
211
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
10_i_U^
212
TRADE ±ND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
i CANADIAN TRADE 213
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Articles of Merchandise Exported from Canada, <fec. — Continued.
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
214
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
CANADIAN TRADE
215
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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.
216
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal
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
218
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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
i CANADIAN TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Articles of Merchandise Exported from Canada, &c. — CoiUinited.
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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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 14: — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal
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
i . CANADIAN TRADE 221
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
2g2^ TRADE A2fD COMMERCE i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
223
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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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CANADIAN' TRADE
265
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
I^o.' 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported
during the Fiscal Years ended June 30, 1900 to 1904.
'(Abbreviations).— 6?. B., Great Britain. V. S., United States. B. ^V., British West. B. E., British East.
D. W., Dutch West. O. C, Other Countries.)
Articles Exported.
j
Countries.
1900.
1901.
1902.
1903.
1904.
Animals, living : —
Horned cattle, one year old
G. B
u. S
$
14,823
375,098
io
875
9
24,600
260,998
665
446
765
$
150
124,497
$
$
59,752
25,139
B. W. Indies . . .
Newfoundland
St. Pierre
0. C
33
619
106
593
20
1,057
488
G.B
U. S
Arg. Republic
Belgium
B. Africa
,. 390,806
287,474
125,299
60,471
26,684
Horned cattle, over one year
old
7,564,257
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
63,305
36,285
•
B. W. Indies
4,223
739
2,677
2,520
4,977
1,190
Holland
49,280
Newfoundland
St. Pierre
0. C
72,8i2
22,619
20
7S,785
21,406
70
80,734
18,112
382
78,790
34,345
525
83,327
15,416
2,730
G. B.
8,699,890
8,781,386
10,574,331
11,309,791
10,477,237
Horses, one year old or less. .
590
980
2,500
U.S.....
Newfoundland
G.B
u. S
4,350
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
266
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1'905
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
CANADIAN TRADE
267
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
268
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII
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
CANADIAN TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
270
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
CANADIAS TRADE
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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
272
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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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
27S
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
CANADIAN TRADE
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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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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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No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles
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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No, 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles
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
CANADIAN TRADE
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
284
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
CANADIAN TRADE
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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
286
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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
CANADIAN TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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. .
CANADIAN TRADE
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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
10— i— 19^
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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
CANADIAN TRADE
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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
294
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^ 4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
CANADIAN TRADE
295
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
296
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1'905
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
CANADIAN TRADE
297
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
298
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
CANADIAN TRADE
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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
300
TRADE AlHD COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1'905
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
CANADIAN TRADE
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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,
CANADIAN TRADE
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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
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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^
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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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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
m
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
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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.
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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
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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
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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
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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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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
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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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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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...
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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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
CANADIAN TRADE
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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
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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
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
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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,
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
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,
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
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
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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
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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
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
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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
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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.
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
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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
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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
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
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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
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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
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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
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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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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-
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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
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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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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
CANADIAN TRADE
359
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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
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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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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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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
363
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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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
365
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
366
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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
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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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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
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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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TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
371
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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
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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.. ..
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
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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
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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
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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,
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
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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
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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
CANADIAN TRADE
385
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
386
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
CANADIAN TRADE
387
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
The Produce of the Mine — Continued.
S01
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18 (A). — Exports of Canada
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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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
The Produce of the Mine — Continued.
Mic
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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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The Produce of the Mine — Continued.
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
396
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18 (A), — Exports of Canada —
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
i CANADIAN TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
The Produce of the Mine — Concluded.
397
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
398
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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.
i
CANADIAN TRADE
399
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
400
TRADE AND COMMEROE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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.
CANADIAN TRADE
401
SESSIONAL PAPER No. "10
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
402
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
i CANADIAN TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
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404
TRADE AND COMMERCE i
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
407
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
408
TRADE AND COMMERCE i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
• 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
409
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
410
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
412
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
i CANADIAN TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
The Produce of the Forest — Cont-inued .
4ia
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.'
414
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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.
CANADIAN TRADE
m
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
The Produce of the Forest — Continued.
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
416
TRADE A2fD COMMERCE i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18 (C). — Exports of Canada —
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
i
CANADIAN TRADE
417
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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.
-27
418
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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.
CANADIAN TRADE
419
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
The Produce of the Forest — Continued.
I
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.
420
TRADE AND COMMEJRCE {
4-5 EDWARD, VII., A. 1905
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
i CANADIAN TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
The Produce of the Forest — Continued.
421
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
i CANADIAN TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 .
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
432
TRADE AND COMMERCE i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
433
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
434
TRADE AND COMMERCE i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18. (D).— Exports of Canada—
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
i ' CANADIAN TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Animals and their Produce — Continued.
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
10— i— 28^
TRADE AND COMMERCE {
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
i CANADIAN TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Animals and their Produce — Continued.
437
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
* Includes ' Cheese and Lard.
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18 (D). — Exports of Canada —
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
i CANADIAN TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Animals and their Produce — Continued.
439
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
440
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18 (D). — Exports of Canada
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
*Includes ' Tallow ' from Ontario
CANADIAN TRADE
441
SESSIONAL PAPhR No. 10
Animals and their Produce — Continued.
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
442
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18 (D). — Exports of Canada —
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
i CANADIAN TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Animals and their Produce — Continued.
443
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
444
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18 (D). — Exports of Canada —
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
CANADIAN TRADE
445
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Animals and their Produce — Continued.
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
446
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18 (D). — Exports of Canada —
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
CANADIAN TRADE
447
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
448
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18 (E) — Exports of Canada —
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
CANADIAN TRADE
449
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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
450
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18 (E).— Exports of Canada—
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
451
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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|
452
TRADE ANp COMMERCE i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
453
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
455
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE {
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
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
458
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
lO—i— 30
466
TRADE AND COMMERCE {
4-5 EDWARD VI 1., A, 1905
No. 18 (E). — Exports of Canada —
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
CANADIAN TRADE
467
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
10— i— 30 J
468
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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
469
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE i
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
471
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
473
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
)
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
475
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
TRADE A^'D COMMERCE - i
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
CANADIAN TRADE
ill
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
478
TRADE A2fD COMMERCE {
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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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CANADIAN TRADE
479
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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
480
TRADE AlfD COMMERCE
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No. 18 (F). — Exports of Canada —
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
C'AA" ad/a:v trade
481
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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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TRADE AND COMMERCE i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
483
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Manufactures — Continued.
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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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
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
CANADIAN TRADE
485
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Manufactures — Continued.
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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No. 18 (F).— Exports of Canada —
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
CANADIAN TRADE
487
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Manufactures — Continued.
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
489
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
TRADE AND (JO^MEIWE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
491
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
492
TRADE AWD COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
CANADIAN TRADE
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
494
TRADE AND COMMERCE
i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18 (F). — Exports of Canada —
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
CANADIAN TRADE
495
btSSICfNAL PAPER No. 10
Manufactures — Continued.
Starch.
Quantities.
Values.
i
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
496
TRADE AND COMMERCE i
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18 (F).— Exports of Canada-
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
i
CANADIAN TRADE
497
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Manufactures — Continued.
s
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
— i— 32
498
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18 (F.) — Exports of Canada —
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
CANADIAN TRADE
499
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Manufactures — Continued.
Wood— Household Furnjtuke.
Wood
—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
10— i_32^
500
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18 (F.) — Exports of Canada —
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
CANADIAN TRADE
501
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Manufactures — Continued,
Wood— Wood Pulp
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
502
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
No. 18 (F). — Exports of Canada —
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
CANADIAN TRADE
503
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
Manufactures — Continued.
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
504
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No. 18 (G). — Exports of Canada —
(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.
CANADIAN TRADE
505
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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
t
t
t
t
(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.
+ After 1900 no estimate is made of the amount short reported in Exports to United States.
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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
189/
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
23,412,880
CANADIAN TRADE
719
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.
showing V
ing trade
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
76^2
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
720
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
Sea-going
Vessels
ON Tnlan
D Waters.
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
1
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
No returns given
y ployed in coast
1871
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
721
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
(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
722
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
723
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-
-46|
724
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
726
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
727
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
728
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
729
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE i
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
TRADE A^'D COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
736
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
10— i -47
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CANADIAN TRADE
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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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.
Mack-
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1
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Herring. and
lAlewive^.
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Other
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Fees.
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St. John
687
13,581
442 78
Halifax
Lunenburg .... ...
-
552
51 10
Totals
552
687
13,581
* 493 88
FISH OIL.
Seal Oil.
Whale
Oil.
P4
Cod Oil.
Hake
Oil.
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Pale.
No. 3,
Straw.
No. 4.
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Halifax
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5
155
224
14
114
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Totals.. .
4
5
155
224
14
114
14
87 50
742
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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
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44
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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
TRADE AND COMMERCE
i
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
I
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(
) 22,101,40€
134,236,034
173,188
$
5,620,613
6,970
1,077,809
897,360
!- 3,563,578
\)
66,785
1 8,862
45,306
1,567
35,419
4,063, 6(
25,755,1.
( 66,492, K
\ *3,596,j
171,996,2.
^ 12,717,7.
i -; 178,734,0.
I 170,61
)3
>4
50
Lfi
?2
53
n
12
.3,208,767
25,752,697
} 67,608,157
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
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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
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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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4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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 ,
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Billiard tables
Bills, advertising
" of exchange, forms of.
Binarseniate of soda
Binder twine
Bindings, hatters'
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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'
INDEX
213
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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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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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TRADE AND COMMERCE
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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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PAGE.
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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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,
450-451
PAGE.
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.
220
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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,
mould boards.
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
222
TRADE AND COMMERCE
4-5 EDWARD VII., A. 1905
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
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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
224
TRADE AND COMMERCE
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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
INDEX
226
SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10
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
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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
132
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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
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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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
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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-
enware and stoneware 56, 184
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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
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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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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