S>' y yij^ \ SESSIONAL PAPERS VOLUME 7 THIRD SESSION OF THE ELEVENTH PARLIAMENT OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA SESSION 1911 VOLUME XIV. 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 See also Numerical List, Page 7. ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE SESSIONAL PAPERS OF THE PARLIAiMENT OF CANADA THIRD SESSIO^^ ELEVENTH PARLIAMENT, 1911. A Accidents on I.C.R 83, 83a Acton Vale, Post Office at 88 Accidents on railways 145 Admiralty Court in Nova Scotia 107 Adulteration of Food 14 Advalorem Duty 75 Agriculture, Annual Report 15^ Agriculture and other products 173 Alaskan Boundary Commission, Report of 139 Alberta and Saskatchewan, control of lands, &c 106, 106a Alberta and Saskatchewan, sale of lands in 133 Alberta and Saskatchewan Fisheries Commission 211 Aliens in the service of the Government 198 Annuities, Government 47 Astronomer, Chief, Report of 25u Atlantic, Quebec and Western Rail- way 89, 128, 128J; Athol Post Office, mail route 105 Atlantic Fisheries, Hague Award.. .. 97b Atlantic Service, Fast 200 Auditor General, Annual Report 1 Australian Commonwealth, Reciprocal Trade with 109 8887—1 Baby Farm, correspondence relative to.. Banks Chartered Bankers' Association, Rules, &c., of.. Banks, Unpaid Balances in Barnhill, Major J. L Barracks Site at Toronto Battlefields Commission : — ilemorandum respecting Finances.. Report from Report made to Gover ment Appointment of Members of Medals struck by Beauharnois Canal, Lighting of Beauharnois Canal, Sums paid by Con- cessionaries 98b. Bear River, N.S., Rifle Range at Bituminous Coal, imported Boot Last Blocks Bonds and Securities British Canadian I/O m and Inrestmenr Company Bryce, Dr. P. H., Report of Burks Falls, Wharf >t Butter and Eggs, Imported, and I'liccs of . 17J, 17a< , By-Elections 126 6 153 7 185 126 58.1 obb 58c 58rZ 98a , 98e 183 205 66 49 1P4 25c 111 V,tb 18 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 Cab Hire and Street Ky. Fares in Ottawa 175 Canada and West Indijs, Trade He] a tions 38 Canadian Atlantic Fishermen 84 Canadian Bankers' Association, Rules, &c 153 Canadian liistht- Beat & Power Co 98a Canadian Pacific Railway: — Orders in Council, &c., &c 55 Lands sold by 55u Bridge at Lachine 80 Canadian Trade 10c Canadians Accepted in Navy 56a Canal Statistics 20a Carrier & Laine, Levis, Expropriation of Property of . . . . p.p. 87, 87a, 87b, 87c, 87d Census, Methods of taking .... 189, 189b, 189c Census Schedules 189a Charing Cross Bank 189 Chartered Banks 6 Chrysler, F. H., K.C, monies paid to.. 118 Chinese Frauds on Pacific Coast 207 Civil Service: — Appointments and Promotions, Com- missioners' Annual Report 31 List 30 Insurance Act 43 Employees at Ottawa 135 Clayoquot Life Saving Station 68 Comparative Prices, Canada and United States 36b Coal Imported 205 Conciliation Board 202 Conference at Washington, re Fisheries 97, 98a "Coquette", Trawler 85 Conservation Commission, &c 52 Contract for Bridges 77 Creighton, W. O., Farmers' Delegate . . 76g Criminal Statistics 7 Cumberland Coal and Railway Co 72 Curator's Reports on Banks 152, 152a Curran, R. E., Railway Mail Clerk.. .. 160 Customs Department, Annual Report.. 11 Customs Entries at Vancouver 102 Custom House Employees, Montreal.. .. 69 Customs Tarifi Act 70, 75, 102a D Dairy and Cold Storage Commissioner.. 15a ' Daily Telegraph,' Quebec, monies paid to 147 Davis, M. P., Contractor.. .. 137a Debates, Publication and Distribution of 115, 115a De Courcey, Mr., amounts paid to.. ..74j, 74e Deep Brook, N.S., Wharf at 193 Departments, obliged to Report to Par- liament Destructive Insects Dickie Martin, Appointment of Dividends unpaid in Banks Divorces granted by Parliament, &C...116, Dominion Lands, Survey 60,60a, Dominion Police Dominion Lands 96, 96a, Dominion Navies, Status of Drill Halls, or Armouries, contributions to Drolet, Jean, amounts paid to Dussault & Lemieux, amounts paid to.. Dutcli Loan Company 127 51 185 7 168 60b 81 96b 208a 129 74/j 93d 95 Eclipse Manufacturing Co., monies paid to 180 Elections, House of Commons 18 Rlectric installation at Quebec 117 l']lectric Light, inspection of 13 Rl)x)W River, Water Power on 123, 123a Employees, Sessional, House of Com- mons 103a Emploj-ees of Government at Montreal 69a Employees of Government in Municipal Affairs 195, 195a Erie, Lake, and Great Lakes System.. 54 Estimates 3 to 4, 5, 5a, 5b, 5c 'Essex Record,' monies paid to 74Tn. l']xcise Revenue 12 Exchequer Court Rules 197 Experimental Farms 16 External Affairs, Annual Report 29b Farmer's Bank, Papers relating to.. 110, 110a Farmers' Delegation 113 Fast Atlantic Service 200 Fisheries, Annual Report 22 Fish landed 84 Fisheries Act, changes in 97a Fishery Bounty, names of persons re- ceiving 158, 158a Fisheries Commission, Manitoba, Report of 174 Fisiieries Commission, Alberta, Interim Report 211 Fishing in the Bays, Rights of 62 I'isheries Officers, Names, Salaries and Duties of 165 Fishery Regulations, Breaches of.. ..91,91a Fishery Wardens in Victoria Co., N.S. 165a Food, Adulteration of 14 Forest Reserve Act 61 France, Tradt' Relation^s with 10a 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 F French, Genl. Sir John, Report of Fruit and Vegetable Growers, Deputa tion of G Gas, Inspection of Geographic Board General Orders, Militia Geological Survey, Report Germany, Trade Relations with Georgian Bay Canal 98; Glace Bay, Bait Association Governor GeneraFs Warrants Godleib, Said, Detention of, at Grosse Isle Grain Statistics Grand Trunk Railway Co., Strike on.. 720, Greenway. Thomas, Correspondence with Guysborough ' Times,-" Postal Privileges H Hague Tribunal Award Haney, Quinlan & Robertson Harlx)urs and Rivers, Amounts Expended on Harbour Commissioners ' Herald,' Montreal, amounts paid to. . Hickman, W. A., Immigration Agent.. Holmes, Rt. Rev. Geo., D.D House of Commons : — Internal Economy By-Elections Sessional Employees Hydrographic Survey I Ice Formation on the St. Lawrence.. .. Immigration, Interior Report, Part II.. Immigration : — Japanese Immigrants Special Agents Number of Arrivals Claims of Restaurant Keepers Complaints against J. Dery Complaints against Restaurant Keep- ers Letter by Mr. L. Stein Payments to W. O. Creighton Payments to W. A. Hickman Imperial Conference, Minutes of Imperial Conference, Admiralty Con- ferences 208a, 208b Imperial Conference, Military Confer- ence Imperial Conference Secretariat, &c.. .. Importations from the United States.. 131 Imports and Exports, 181C to 1876 8887— IJ 35a! Indian Reserves, Petroleum on 53 Indian Affairs, Annual Report 27 Indian Reserve, St. Peters 71, 71a Inland Revenue, Annual Report 12 Insect Pests 57 Insurance Act, Civil Service 43 Insurance, Annual Report 8 Insurance, Abstract 9 Intercolonial Railway, Accidents to Trains 83, 83a Intercolonial Railway, Renewal Equip- ment 83b Intercolonial Railway, Maintenance Ac- count 83b Intercolonial Railway, Sleepers for.. .. 83c- Intercolonial Railway, East and West- bound Traffic 20^ Internal Economy 4^; International Waterways 54,54a International Naval Conference 5Gf/i 'International,' Dredge, Work done by.. 9M Interior, Annual Report 25 Inquiry Public Printing and Stationery. 39 Irrigation Grant, the Percy Aylwin.. .. 192 Irwin, Fanny Louise, Timber on Home- stead of 132 113u 13 21a 41 26 10a 98(; 177 42 167 10(f 72b! 96b 187 97b 77a 184 23 74a 76/i 130a 46 18 103 25a 21b 25c 76 76a 76b 76c 76d 76e 76/ 7Sa 76/i 208 208c 208rders in Council re D.L.S. Act 60 Ordinance to rescind Cukon Ordinance 78 )ttawa Improvement Commisison, Re- port of 138 Ottawa River Storage, Progress Report.. 19a .)yster Culture 67 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Pai)ers. A. 1911 Paris Exposition, Expenses Incurred for 206 Parliament, Opening and Closing of.. .. 104 Parrsboro, Post Office Building at.. .. 86a Pelagic Sealing Treaty 210 Pelletier, Sir Pantaleon, Leave of Ab- sence of 88, 88u Penitentiaries, Annual Eeport 34 Penitentiary at New Westminster.. .. 112 Percy Alwyn, Irrigation Grant 192 Petroleum and Gas Eegulations 53 Phoenix Bridge Co., Payment by 82 R Retiring Allowances 45 River des Prairies, Dredging Work Exe- cuted 93b, 9.3c Royal Northwest Mounted Police 28 S Samson & Filion, Quebec, monies paid to 124 Saskatchewan University, Land Grant for 143 Secretary of State, Annual Report.. .. 29 Picard, 0., & Sons, money paid to.. .. 74i| Senate, Cost of 100 Police, Dominion 81 'sessional Employees, House of Commons IOSh Police, Royal Northwest Mounted.. .. 28 ' Seventh Military District, Complaint Postmaster General, Annual Report.. .. 34 j against Commandant 178 Powassan to Nipissing, Mail Route.. .. 171 jSeybold Building, Cost of Alterations Preston, W. T. R 95, 95a, 95b, 95f and Repairs to 154 Preferential Tarriff, Goods Imported 1 Shareholders in Chartered Banks 6 under 142 Sherwin-Williams Paint Co., amounts Prince Edward Island^ Winter Steamers 159 Prince Edward Island, Tunnel 188 Printing Bureau, Employees of 190 six Nation Reserve, Natural Gas on.. .. 71c Printing, &c.. Government 74 South Grey, Appointments in 120,120a Provincial Control of Lands, &c.. ..106, 106a Southwest i Section 10, Township 38.. 96 paid to 124 Shipping, List of 21c Proclamation bringing into Force ' An Act to Amend the Ry Act.' 108 Public Accounts, Annual Report 2 Public Lands, &c.. Disposition of.. ..141, 141a Public Printing and Stationery 32 Public Printing and Stationery Inquiry 39 Public Works, Annual Report 19 Stadacona Farm, Purchase of 191 Steamboat Inspection 23a St. Peters Indian Reserve 71, 71a, 71b St. Pie. Post Office at -^ 86 S.S. ' Minto,' ' Stanley ' and ' Earl Grey,' Coal Purchased for 136, 136b Superannuation, &c ^^ Surveyor General, Report, &c 25 Supplies bought from Firms in Kings- ton 1^ lOe 207 137c Quebec, Extension of Boundaries of . ... 65 ; , ■ o • Quebec Oriental Railway.. 89, 128, 128a, i28b,^^1^sidized Steamship Services Quebec Board of Trade, Resolutions by.. 122 (Subsidy Act, 1910 Quebec, Temporary Employees at 120a Quebec Bridge Co., Legal Existence of.l25, 125a Quebec Bridge, Tenders, &c., for.. ..137, 137a ^ „ _, , Quebec Bridge, Engineers Appointed.. 1375 jTanguay, George, Lease of Government ^^^ Quebec Bridge, Correspondence re Plans I 1 1'operty •• •• •• •• for New Bridge jgy^jTanguay, George, Quebec, monies paid to 150 iTarifi Relations with the United States 109a, 109b Taschereau, C. E., Quebec, monies paid to 150 Topographical Surveys Branch 25b Trade and Commerce, Canadian Trade.. 10c Trade and Commerce 10 Trade and Navigation Trade Relations, Canada and West Indies 38 Trade with Foreign Countries 10/ Trade with United Kingdom and Foreign Countries 10b Trade Unions 60 Transcontinental Railway Commission- ers 37. 77fe Quebec Bridge, Correspondence, Depart- ment of Labour re R 186 20 20c Railways Owned or Operated in United States by Canadian Railways Railways and Canals, Annual Report.. Railway Commissioners, Report of.. ., Railway Statistics 20b Reciprocity with the United States.. from 59 to 59s Reciprocal Trade with the Australian Commonwealth 109 Reconnaisanc* Survey of the Nelson River 19b 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 T Transcontinental Railway, Contract for Bridges 77, 77a Travelling Expenses of Ministers, &c. . 175a, 1736 Treaty of Commerce, &c., with Japan.95d, 95e Treaty re Pelagic Sealing 110 Trent Valley Canal, Lease of Water Power on 28d Trout Lake, Mail Route 171 U Unclaimed Balances in Banks.. 7 Unforseen Expenses 44 United Kingdom, Trade Relations with 10a United States, Trade Relations with.. .. 10a United States Consuls in Dominion.. .. 101 University of Saskatchewan, Land Grant for 143 V Vancouver, Customs Entries at 102 Vancouver Dry Dock Company 162 Vannutelli, Cardinal, Guard and Escort for 121 Veterinary Director General, Report of.. loh V Vice-Regal Drawing Room, Correspond- ence re 63 Voters' Lists, Printing of 209 W Walsh, E. J., C.E., Correspondence with 204 Wanda,' Appraising of the 163 vVarrauts, Governor General's 42 Weights, Measures, &c 13 Weigher, Appointment of at Montreal 134 Wentworth, Constituency, Appointments in 120c Welland Canal, Enlargement 98, 98c Western Coal Operators' Association.. 202 Wheat Exported from Canada 119 Winnipeg River, Water Power Rights on 144 Winnipeg, Parliament Site in .194, 194a Wireless Telegraph Stations 90 'Wren,' the Trawler 85 Y Yukon, Ordinances of Council, 1909.. .. 40 Yukon, Ordinances Rescinded 78 Yukon, Ordinances of Council, 1910. . . . iOa 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 See also Alphabetical List, Page 1. LIST OF SESSIONAL PAPERS Arranged in Numerical Order, with their titles at full length j {he dates when Ordered and when Presented to the Houses of Parliament; the Names of the Senator or Memher who moved for each Sessional Paper, and whether it is ordered to he Printed or Net Printed. , CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1. (This volume is bound in two parts.) 1. Report of the Auditor General for the year ended 31st March, 1910. Volume I, Parts A to P, and Volume II, Parts Q to Y. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. William Paterson Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2. 2. Public Accounts of Canada, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1910. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. William Paterson. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 3. Estimates for the fiscal year ending 31st March, 1912. Presented 2nd December, 1910, by Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 4t. Supplementary Estimates for the fiscal year ending 31st March, 1911. Presented 6th February, 1911, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 3. Further Supplementary Estimates of sums required for the service of the Dominion for the year ending on 31st March, 1911. Presented 16th March, 1911, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 5a. Further Supplementary Estimates for the year esding 31st March, 1911. Presented 8tli May, 1911, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. Printed for both distribution a)id sessional papers. 5b. Further Supplementary Estimates for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1911 Presented 3rd May, 1911, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 5c. Further Supplementary Estimates for the fiscl year ending 31st March. 1912. Pre- sented 9th May, 1911. by Hon. W. S. Fielding. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 5d. Further Supplementary Estimates of sums required for the service of the Dominion for the year ending on 31st March, 1912. Presented 17th May, 1911, by W. S. Fielding. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 7 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2— Concluded. 6. List of shareholders in the Chartered Banks of the Dominion of Canada as on December 31, 1910. Presented 10th April, 1911, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. Pi'inted for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 3. 7. Eeport on dividends remaining unpaid, unclaimed balances and unpaid drafts and bills of exchange in Chartered Banks of the Dominion of Canada, for five years and up- wards prior to December 31, 1910. Presented 19th July, 1911, by Hon. William Temple- man Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 4. 8. Report of the Superintendent of Insurance, for the year ended 31st December, 1010. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 9. Abstract of Statements of Insurance Companies in Canada for the year ended 31st De- cember, 1910. Presented 27th April, 1911, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. Printed for distribution. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 5. 10. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1910. Part 1, Canadian Trade. Presented 22nd November, 1910, by Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 10a. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce, Part II. Canadian Trade with France, Germany, United Kingdom and United States. Presented 32nd November, 1910, by Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 10b. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce, Part III. Canadian Trade with foreign countries, except France, Germany, the United Kingdom and United States Presented 22nd November, 1910, by Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 6. lOc, Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1910. Part IV, Canadian Trade, Miscellaneous. Presented 31st March, 1911, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. lOd. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce for the fiscal year ended March 31st 1910. Part V, Grain Statistics, including the crop year ended August Slst 1910, and the season of navigation ended December 6th, 1910. Pretsented 12th May, 1911, by Hon. William Paterson Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. lOe. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1910, Part VI., Subsidized steamship services. Presented 20th April, 1911, by Hon. William Paterson Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 10/ Report of Trade and Commerce for the fiscal year ended Slst March, 1910, part VII.— Trade of foreign countries and Treaties and Conventions. Presented Slst March, 1911, by Hon. W. S. Fielding.. ..Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 8 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 7. 11. Report of the Department of Ciastoms, for the year ended 31st March, 1910. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. William Pater?on. Printed for both distributio7i and sessional papers. 12. Reports, Returns and Statistics of the Inland Revenue for the Dominion of Canada, for the year ended 31st March, 1910. Presented 21st November, by Hon. William Templeman Printed for both distribution and sessional papers, CONTENTS OF VOLUME 8. 13. Inspection of Weights and Measures, Gas and Electric Light, for the year ended 31st March, 1910. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. William Templeman. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 14. Report on Adulteration of Food, for the year ended 31>t March, 1910. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. William Templeman. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 15. Report of the Minister of Agriculture for the Dominion of Canada, for the year ended 31st March, 1910. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. S. A. Fisher. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 15a. Repoit of the Dairy and Cold Storage Commissioner for the fiscal year ending th& 31st March, 1910. Presented 12th January, 1911, by Hon. S. A. Fisher. Printed for both distributioi^ and sessional papers. 15b. Report of the Veterinary Director General and Live Stock Commissioner, J. G. Rutherford, V.S., for the year ending 31st March, 1909. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 9. 16. Report of the Director and Officers of the Experimental Farms, for the year ending 31st March, 1910. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. S. A. Fisher. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 17. Criminal Statistics for the year ended 30th September, 1909. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. S. A. Fisher Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10. 18. (1908). Return of the eleventh general election for the House of Commons of Canada, held on the 19th and 26th of October, 1908 Reprinted. 18. Return of By-Elections (Eleventh Parliament) House of Commons. 1910. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 11. 19. Report of the Minister of Public Works on the works under his control for the year ended 31st March, 1910. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. William Pugsley. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 19a. Progress Report Ottawa River Storage, for the fiscal year 1909-1910 (supplementing investigations in regard to Georgian Bay Ship Canal project). Presented 6th March, 1911, by Hon. William Pugsley . .Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 9 l-'I George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 12. 19b. Report upon Reconnaisance Survey of the Nelson River, September-October, 1909. Presented 16th February, i911, by Hon. William Pugsley. Pr'nited for both distribution and sessional papers. 20. Report of the Department of Railways and Canals, for the fisjal yeai ended 31st March, 1910. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. G. P. Graham. Printed for both distribution arid sessional papers. 20a. (1909.) Canal Statistics for the season of navigation, 1909. Presented 21st March, 1910, by Hon. G. P. Graham Printed for both distrbiution aiid sessional papers. 20a. Canal Statistics for the season of navigation, 1910. Presented 10th April, 1911, by Hon. G. P. Graham Printed for both distributioii and sessional papers. 20b. Railway Statistics of the Dominion of Canada, for the year ended 30th June, 1910. Presented 16th December, 1910, by Hon. G. P. Graham. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 13. 20c. Fifth Report of the Board of Railway Commissioners for Canada, for the year ending 31st March, 1910. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. G. P. Graham. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 21. Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries (Marine, 1910. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 21o. Report of the Geographic Board of Canada containing all decisions to 30th June, 1910. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 14. 21b. Report on Ice formation in the St. Lawrence River, and Report of the influence of Icebergs on the temperature of the Sea as shown by use of the Micro-Thermometer in a trip to Hudson Strait and Bay in July, 1910, by H. T. Barnes, D.Sc, F.R.S.C. Presented 16th May, 1911, by Hon. S. A. Fisher. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 21c. List of Shipping issued by the Department of Marine and Fisheries, being a list of vessels on the registry books of Canada, on 31st December, 1910. Presented 19th July, 1911, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 22. Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries (FisheriGt November, 1910, by Hon. Frank Oliver. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 28. Eeport of the Eoyal Northwest Mounted Police, 1910. Presented 2nd December, 1910, by Et. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. .Prinferf for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 20. 29. Report of the Secretary of State of Canada for the year ended 3Tst March, 1910. Pre- sented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. Charles Miirphy. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 29a. (No issue). 11 1-2 George V. Aipliabetieal Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 20— Concluded. 29b. Report of the Secretary of State for External Affairs, for the j ear ended 31st March, 1910. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. Charles Murphy. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 30. Civil Seivice List of Canada, 1910. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. Charles Murphy Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 21. 31. Second Annual Report of the Civil Service Commission of Canada, for the period from 1st September, 1909 to 31st August, 1910. Presented 1st December, 1910, by Hon. Chirles Murphy Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 32. Annual Report of the Department of Public Printing and Stationery, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1910. Presented 22nd November, 1S10. by Hon. Charles Murphy Printed for both distributio7i and sessional papers. 33. Report of the Joint Librarians of Parliament for the year 1910. Presented 17th November, 1910, by the Hon. the Speaker Printed for sessional papers. 34. Report of the Minister of Justice as to Penitentiaries of Caniida, for the fiscal year ended 31st March, 1910. Presented 30th November, 1910, by Hen. A. B. Aylesworth. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 35. Report of the Militia Council, for the fiscal year ending 31st March. 1910. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. Sir Frederick Borden. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 35a. Report of General Sir John French, G.C.B., Inspector General of the Imperial Forces, upon his Inspection of the Canadian Military Foices. Presented 22nd November, 1910, by Hon. Sir Frederick Borden. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 35b. Report upon the best method of giving affect to the recommendations of General Sir John French, regarding the Canadian Militia, by Major General Sir P. H. N. Lake, K.C.M.G., Inspector General. Presented 22nd November, 1910, by Hon. Sir Fred- erick Borden Printed for distribution and sessional papers. 35c. Interim Report of the Militia Council for the Dominion of Canada on the Training of the Militia during the season of 1910. Presented 31st March, 1911, by Hon. Sir Frederick Borden Printed for distribution. 36. Report of the Department of Labour, for the fiscal year endiag 31st March, 1910, in- cluding Report of Proceedings under the Industrial Disputos Investigation Act, 1907. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 22. 36a. Report on Industrial Disputes in Canada up to 31st March, 1911. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 36b. Comparative prices of Agricultural, Fisheries, Lumber and Mine products in Canada and the United States, 1906-1911. Presented 28th July. 1911, by Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 12 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLTJME 22— Concluded. 37. Sixth L'eport of the Commissioners of the Transcontinental Railway, for the year end- ing 31?t March, 1910. Presented 21st Xovember, 1910, by Hon. G. P. Graham. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 38. Report of the Royal Commission on Trade Relations between Canada and the West Indies, together with Part II, Minutes of evidence taken in Canada and Appendices; Part III, Minutes of evidence taken in the West Indies;, and Appendices; and also. Part IV, Minutes of evidence taken in London and Appendices. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Ho. William Paterson Printed for Sessional Papers. 39. Report of the Honourable the Secretary of State, on the inquiry into the affairs of the Department of Public Printing and Stationery. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. Charles Murphy Printed for both distribution anl sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLTJME 23. 40. Ordinances of the Yukon Territory, passed by the Yukon Council in the year, 1909. Presented 21st November, 1910, by Hon. Charles Murphy Not prir^ted. 40a. Ordinances of the Y'ukon Territory passed by the Yukon Council in the year 1910. Presented 4th April, 1911, by Hon. Charles Murphy Not printed. 41. General Orders issued to the Militia, between the 1st November, 1909, and the 18th October, 1910. Presented 22nd November, 1910, by Hon. Sir Frederick Borden. Not printed. 42. Statement of Governor General's Warrants issued since the last session of Parliament, on account of the fiscal year 1910-11. Presented 22nd November, 1910, by Hon. William Paterson Not printed. 43. Statement in pursuance of section 17 of the Civil Service Insurance Act', for the year ending 31st March, 1910. Presented 22nd November, 1910, by Hon. William Paterson. Not printed. 44. Statement of expenditure on account of miscellaneous unforeseen expenses, from the 1st .April, 1910, to 17th November, 1910, in accordance with the Appropriation Act of 1910. Presented 22nd November, 1910, by Hon. William Paterson Not printed. 45. Statement of Superannuation and Retiring Allowances in the Civil Service during the year ending 31st December, 1910, showing name, rank, salary, service, allowance and cause of retirement of each person superannuated or retired, also whether vacancy filled by promotion or by new appointment, and salary of any new appointee. Presented 22nd November, 1911, by Hon. William Paterson Not printed. 46. Report of the proceedings of the preceding year, of the Commissioners of Internal Economy of the Hcuse of Commons, pursuant to Rule 9. Presented 1st December, 1910, by the Hon.- the Speaker Printed for sessional papers. 47. Return, in pursuance of section 16. of the Government Annuities Act, 1908, containing statement of the business done during the fiscal year, ending 31st March, 1910. Pre sented 1st December, 1910, by Hon. S. A. Fisher Printed for sessional papers. 48. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st December, 1910, for a copy of the existing lobster fishery regulations, adopted by Order in Council on 30th Septem- ber, 1910. Presented 1st December, 1910, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur. Printed for sessional papers. 13 1-2 George V. Alphabetical In- Return called for by section 77 of the Dominion Lands Act, chapter 20 of the Statutes of Canada, 1908, which is as follows:— " 77. Every regulation made by the Governor in Council, in virtue of the pro- visions of this Act, and every order made by the Governor in Council, authorizing the sale of any land or the granting of any interest therein, shall have force and effect only after it has been published for four consecutive weeks in the Canada Gazette, and all such orders or regulations shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament within the first fifteen days of the session next after the date thereof, and such regu- lations shall remain in force until the day immediately succeeding the day of proro- gation of that session of Parliament, and no longer, unless during that session they are approved by resolution of both Houses of Parliament." Presented 11th January, 1911, by Hon. Frank Oliver Not printed. 61. Return of Orders in Council passed between the 1st November, 1909, and the 30th September, 1910, in accordance with the provisions of the Forest Reserve Act, sections 7 and 13 of Chapter 56, Revised Statutes of Canada. Presented 11th January, 1911, by Hon. Frank OliTer Not printed. {• 62. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated the 7th December. 1910, for a copy of Sir John Thompson's memorandum on the question of the rights of fishing in the bays, of British North America, prepared for the use of the British Plenipotentiaries at Washington in 1888 , and a copy of the Treaty agreed to and approved by the President. Presented 11th January, 1911. — Ho7i. Mr. Foster. Printed for se.'ssional papers. 63. Return to an Address of the House of Commons, dated 7t7h December, 1910, for a copy of any memorials, correspondence, &c., between His Excellency the Governor General and the Colonial Office, or between any member of the government, and the foreign consals general in Canada, relative to the status of the latter, at official functions, such as the vice-regal drawing room. Presented 11th January, 1911. — Mr. Sproule. Printed for sessional papei's. 21 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2Z— Continued. . 64. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated €th Deoember, 1910, for a return showing: — 1. What newspapers or companies publishing newspapers in the cities of Montreal and Quebec have directly or indirectly received sums from the Government of Canada for printing, lithographing, binding or other work, between the Slst March, 1910, and the 15th November, following. 2. What is the total amount paid to each of said newspapers or companies between the dates above stated. Presented 11th January, 1911. — Mr. Monk Not printed. 65. Return to an Address of the House of Commons, dated 7th December, 1910, for a copy of all Orders in Council, correspondence, papers, maps or other documents, which passed between the Government of Canada or any member thereof, and the Government of Quebec, or any member thereof, or any other parties on their behalf, or between the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario, or any members thereof, regarding the extension of the boundaries of the province of Quebec, as set forth in an. Order in Council dated 8th July, 1896, establishing a conventional boundary, therein specified. And also any correspondence, papers, documents, &c., that may have passed between the aforesaid governments or members thereof, relative to the passing of an Act to confirm and ratify the aforesaid conventional boundary, which wa^j passed in 1898. Presented 11th January, 1911.— Mr. Sproule. Printed for sessional papers. 66. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 14th December, 1910, for a Return showing the names of manufacturers in Canada of turned kiln dried maple boot, last and shoe last blocks, in the rough, for making manufacturers' boot and shoe lasts. Presented 11th January, 1911.— Mr. Hughes Not printed. 67. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 5th December, 1910, for a copy of all correspondence, reports, memorials, surveys and other papers in the possession of the Government, and not already brought down, regarding the oyster industry of Canada; also a copy of all correspondence, reports and other papers regarding the ownership and control of Oyster beds and of barren bottoms suitable for Oyster culture, and regarding the consolidating of the ownership with the control and regulation of such beds and barren bottoms, and vesting the same in the hands of the Dominion Government; olso a copy of all correspondence, reports, recommendations and other papers relating to the leasing or sale of such beds or barren bottoms or of portions of them, for the purpose of Oyster culture or cultivation. Also o copy of all corres- pondence and reports relating to the culture, cultivation asd conservation of oysters and otlier mollusks. Presented 11th January, 1911.— Mr. Warburton. Printed for sessio7ial papers. 68. Order of the House of Commons, dated 5th December, 1910, for a copy of all reports, evidence, correspondence, and other documents relating to an investigation into irregularities in the life saving station at Clayoquot, mentioned on page 353 of the Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries for 1909 and 1910, sessional paper No. 22. Presented 11th January, 1911. — Mr. Barnard Not printed. 69. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 14th December, 1910, for a Return showing how many employees of the custom bouse at Montreal have left the service since the 1st July, 1896, up to this date, with their names, duties, salaries and ages, respectively, and date of their leaving; the names, ages, salaries and duties of those who have replaced them, the date of their entry and their present salaries. Presented 11th January, 1911.— Mr. Wilson (Laval) Not printed. 22 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOITJME 2Z— Continued. G9a. Retnrn to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1911, for a R«turn showing the full names of the permanent or temporary employees appoisted at Montreal since the 1st of January, 1904, in the Post Office Department, the Customs, Inland Revenue and Public Works; the age and place of residence of these employees at the time of their appointment, the dates and nature of changes, promotions or increases of salary granted these employees since their appointment. Presented 28tb April, 1911. — Mr. Gervais Xot printev 70. Return to an Address of the House of Commons, dated 7th December, 1910, for a Return showing what arrangements have been made with foreign countries by the Governor General in Council under the provisions of the Customs Tariff Act of 1907, without reference to Parliament. Presented 11th January, 1911. — Mr. Aines.. ..Not printed. 71. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 14th December, 1910, for a Return showing the total expenses in connection with the surrender of St. Peter's Indian Reserve, including moving the Indians to new reserve, sale of lands, and all the exp-r-nse made necessary by the surrender. Presented 11th January, 1911. — Mr. Bradbury Not printed 71fi- Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 14th December, 1910, for a copy of all correspondence with Rev. John McDougall and all instructions given to him regarding St. Peter's Indians and their reserve; and of Rev. John McDougall's report of his investigations at St. Peter's Indian Reserve. Presented 11th January, 1911. — Mr. Bradbury Not printed. 71b. Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 14th December, 1910, for a Return showing the total expenses in connection with the surrender of iSt. Peter's Indian Reserve, including moving the Indians to new Reserve, sale of lands, and all the expense made necessary by the surrender. Presented 18th January, 1911. — Mr. Bradbury Not printed. 71c. Return to an Address of the House of Commons, dated 11th January, 1911, for a copy of all correspondence, offers, agreements, orders in council, reports, records, regiila- tions, or other papers or documents, relating to the grant or surrender to one Merrill, or -ijme other person or corporation, of the concession or right to bore for and acquire nat-iral gas, upon or under the Six Nation Reserve, at or near Brantford, Ontario; together with a statement of all monies paid for said concession or right, and also of ail monies subsequently received by the Six Nation Indians, or by the government on their behalf for such concession or rights. Presented 2:id February, 1911. — Mr. Osier Not pririted. 72. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 14th December, 1910, for a copy of all correspondence, reports, dociiments and papers relating to the strike of the employees of the Cumberland Coal and Railway Company, Limited, not previously brought down. Presented 11th January, 1911. — Mr. Rhodes Not printed. 72a. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 5th December, 1910, for a copy of the agreement of settlement of the late strike between the Grand Trunk Railway Com- pany and the conductors and brakemen, and of all correspondence, documents and papers relating thereto, or in consequence thereof, between the said parties, or be- tween either and any person or persons authorized or professing to act for either, or between the Government or any Minister or Deputy Minister or other person on its behalf, and said parties, or either of them, or any person authorized or professing to act for them or either of them before, during, or since said strike. Presented 11th January, 1911.— Mr. Northrup Not printed. 23 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OE VOLUME 2S— Continued. 72b. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 25tli January, 1911, for a copy of all ccirespondence, documents and papers relating to tlie late strike on the Grand Trunk Railway between the said railway and the striking conductors and trainmen, or between either and any person or persons authorized or professing to act for either, or between the Government or any Minister or Deputy Minister, or any one on his behalf, and either of said parties or any on professing to act on behalf of either, since the 29th day of November, A.D., 1910, and particularly all documents, papers, correspondence and agreements relating to the reinstatement of any of the men who had been on strike, and the appointment of Judge Barren. Presented 2nd February, 1911.— Mr. Nor thrup Not printed. 73. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 7th December, 1910, for a Return implementing for the year 1910, the information brought down in answer to an Order of the House of Commons referring to the operations of the mint, dated January 19, 1910. Present"ed 11th January, WU.—Hon. Mr. Foster Not printed. 74. Supplementary Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 24th November, 1909, for a return showing the total amounts paid by the government in each year since 1896, for all printing, advertising and lithographing done outside of the Government Printing Bureau; the total amount so paid by each department of the Government or such purposes during each year; the names and addresses of each individual, firm or corporation to whom any such moneys have been so paid, and the total amount paid to each such individual, firm or corporation in each year since 1896. What portion of the said sums, if any, so paid since 1896 was expended after public advertisement, tender and contract, to whom such tenders were awarded, whether to the lowest tender in each case, what portion was expended otherwise than by public advertisement, tender and contract, and to whom it was paid in each instance. Presented 11th January, 1911. — Mr. Armstrong Not printed. 74fi. Return to an Order of the Senate dated 1st February, 1911, for a Return showing year by year, from July 1st, 1896 up to date, the amounts paid to the Montreal Herald, by the several departments of the Government of this country. Presented 8th March, 1911.— Hon. Mr. Landry ..Not printed. 74b. Return to an Order of the Senate dated 25th January, 1911, for the production of a statement showing, year by year, from the 1st July, 1896 up to this date, the sums of money paid to the newspaper, Le Soleil, by each of the different departments of the Government of this country. Presented 8th March, 1911. — Hon. Mr, Landry. Not printed. l^c. Return to an Order of the Senate dated 25th January, 1911, for the production of a statement showing, year by year, the sums of money paid the newspaper La Vigie, of Quebec, by each of the different departments of the Government of this country from the founding of that newspaper up to this date. Presented 8th March, 1911. — Ho7i. Mr. Landry Not printed. 74r/. Return to an Order of the Senate dated 1st February, 1911, for a Return showing, year by year, from 1st July, l896, up to date, the amounts paid to La Presse of Montreal, by the several departments of the Government of this country. Presented 8th March, 1911.— HoM. Mr. Landry Not printed. 74(.'. Return to an Order of the Senate dated 1st February, 1911, for a Return showing, year by year, from July 1st, 1896, up to date, the amounts paid to La Presse of Montreal, by the several departments of the Government of this country. Presented 8th March. 1911.— flor . Mr. Landry Not printed. 24 1-2 George V. Alphabetical ludex to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOIUME 2S—Continned. 74-/- Return to an Order of the Senate dated 24th January, 1911, for a Return showing, year by year, from the 1st July, 1896, up to date, the amounts paid to the paper Le Canada, of Montreal, by each of the departments of the government of this country. Presented Sth -March, 1911. — Eon. Mr. Landry Not priyiied. 74'/. Retiyn to an Order of the Senate dated 31st January, 1911, showing, year by year, from July the 1st, 1896, up to date, the amounts paid to the Martineaii Company by the several departments of the country. Presented -1th April, 1911.— Hon. Mr. Landry. Not printed. 74.'f. Return to an Order of the Senate dated the 31st January, 1911, showing, year by year, from 1st July, 1896, up to date, the amounts paid to Mr. Jean Drolet, of Quebec, by the several departments of the country. Pre-ented 4th April. 1911.— Hon. Mr. Landry. Not printed. 74'. Return to an Order of the Senate dated 3rd February, 1911, showing, year by year, from the 1st July, 1896, to this date, the sums of money paid to 0. Picard and Sons, of Quebec, by the different departments of the Government of this country. Presented 4th April, 1911. — Eon. Mr. Landry Not printed. 74;. Return to an Order of the Senate dated 24th January, 1911, showing, year by year from July 1, 1896, up to date, the amounts paid to Mr. De Courcy, contractor, by each of the departments of this country. Presented 4th April, 1911, Eon. Mr. Landry. Not printed. 74?: Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated the 23rd February, 1911, for a Return showing: — 1. All sums of money paid by the Government since 31st March last to Lc Canada newspaper of Montreal or the publishers of the same respectively, for odvertising or printing, for lithographing or other work; and directly or indirectly for copies of the newspaper. 2. Is the said newspaper executing any work of any kind for the Government at present. 3. Have tenders been called publicly for any of the work done by said newspaper for the government during the past year. Presented 6th April, 1911. — Mr. Morik. Not printed. 74?. Supplementary Return to an Order of the Senate dated 24th January, 1911, for a Return sho.ving year by year, from 1st July. 1896, up to date, the amounts paid to Mr. De Courcy, contractor, by each of the departments of this country. Presented 27th April, 1911.— ffon. Mr. La?!dry Not printed. 74'«. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 15th May, 1911, for a Return' showing how much was paid by the Government to the proprietors or publishers of the Essex Record, a daily and weekly paper published in Windsor, On*-ario, for printing and advertising, during the fiscal year ending 31st Marcli, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 and 1911. Presented 18th July, 1911.— Mr. Boyce Not printed. 75. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 12th December, 1910, for a Return showing the average value for duty in 1896 and in 1910, respectively, of the unit of each article or commodity enumerated in the schedules of the Customs Act, on which in both years an ad valorem duty was payable. Presented 12th January, 1911. — Mr. Borden (Ealifax) Not printed. 25 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 23— Continued. 76. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 14tli December, 1910, for a E«tura showing all applications made to the Government during the period of agreement with Japan concerning Japanese immigrants, to admit soich immigrants for special purposes, together with a copy of all correspondence in connection with the same. Presented 12th January, 1911.— Mr. Taylor (New Westminster) Not printed. 76a. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 7th December, 1910, for a Return giving a list of the special immigration agents appointed by the government since the 31st March, 1909, in what portions of Great Britain and Irelond, the European Con- tinent, or other country they are severally located, their addresses when they were so appointed the date of their appointment in each case their respective salaries and expenses, and any commissions that may have been i)aid to each or any since their appointment. Presented 12th January, 1911.— Mr. Wilson (Lennox and Addington).. . ._ Not printed. 76b. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 11th January, 1911, for a Return showing the number of immigrants who have come to Canada since the 31st March last up to the present time, the countries from which they came, the number from each such country, the number of males and the number of females in each case, the number under fourteen years of age. between fourteen and twenty-one years, between twenty-one and forty, and between forty and sixty in each case, their occupations before coming to Canada, their religion, their destination in Canada, their occupa- tion when they arrived at such destination; also the number who have been pre- vented from landing, and the number deported. Presented Gth February, 1911. — Mr. Wilson {Lennox and Addington) Not printed. 76c Return to an Order of the Senate dated 24th January, 1911, calling for the production in detail of the accounts and claims fyled at the Department of the Interior or the Immigration Office, Quebec, by Mr. Jacques Dery; restaurant keeper, during the navigation season of 1910. Presented 7th February, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Landry. Not printed. 7Gd. Return to an Order of the Senate dated 20th January, 1911, calling for the report received by the Immigration Department on the subject of the complaints brought against Mr. Jacques Dery, the keeper of the restaurant established in the immigra- tion buildings at Quebec, and also of the correspondence exchanged and the inquiry held by the immigration agent with regard to the overcharges by the restaurant keeper, and of the refund which he had to make to immigrants of the price obtained for goods of bad quality. Presented 7th February, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Landry. Not printed. 76('. Return to an Order of the Senate dated 25th January, 1911, for the production of a complaint, signed by a large number of persons employed at the Immigration Office and Immigration buildings at Quebec and addressed to the agent of the Department at that place, against Mr. Jacques Dery, the restaurant keeper, and also of the reply of the latter. Presented 7th February, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Landry Not printed. 76/. Return to an Order of the Senate dated 25th January, 1911. that an Order of this House do i'^sue for the production of a letter dated 1st June, 1910, written by Mr. L. Stein, of Quebec, addressed to Mr. W. D. Scott, Superintendent of Immigration. Presented 10th February, 1911.— fl on. Mr. Landry Not printed. 26 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 23— Continued. ■769. Eeturn to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 3rd April, 1911, for a Return show ing the itemized accounts, vouchers, statements, rei)ort,s and other papers relating to the salary and expenses of and payments to W. O. Creighton, farmer delegate to Great Britain in 1910. Presented 28th April. 1911.— Mr. Stanfield Not printed '76h. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 3rd April, 1911, for a Return show- ing all itemized accounts, vouchers, statements, reports and other papers relating to the salary of and payments to W. A. Hickman, immigration agent to Great Britain in 1902 and 1903. Presented 28th April, 1911.— ilr. Stanfield Not printed. ■77. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 5th December, 1910, for a Return showing: — 1. The estimated quantity of each class of material required for the con- struction. 2. The rates or prices agreed upon and the estimated cost of each class of material, based on rates on accepted tender. 3. The total estimated cost based on these quantities and rates in each case of the several bridges let to contract during the fiscal year ended March 31, 1910, referred to on pages 3 and i of the Sixth Annual Report of the Commissioners of the Transcon- tinental Railway. 4. A copy of the specifications and contract in each case, the number of the con- tract and the name of the contractor. 5. The number of bridges yet to be let to contract, location and character, and the estimated quantity of the different kinds of material in each case. 6. Why these bridges have not been let to contract and when contracts will pro- bably be entered into as to these. 7. The bridges let to contract before March 31, 1909, identified by locality, name of each contractor and number, the estimated cost of each of these bridges at the time the contract was let, based on contract prices, the changes made in the plans, specifications or contracts if any, and claims or allowances for alterations or extras, if any, the percentage of the work done, the payments made to date, the amounts retained as contract reserve, and the ascertained or estimated amount required to complete in each case. 8. The bridges that have been completed, identified as above, the estimated cost at the time of awarding the contract, the nature and extent of changes in plans, specifications, or contract, if any, the incre£ise or decrease of cost thereby occasioned, and the actual total cost of each of those bridges. Presented 13th January, 1911. — Mr. Lennox Not printed. 77a. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 5th December. 1910, for a copy of the Tender and contract of Haney, Quinlan & Robertson for construction of locomo- tive and other shops about six miles east of Winnipeg, and the total estimated cosi based on contract prices. Also a copy of the several other tenders sent in and a statement of the total estimated cost based upon each of these tenders as moneyed out at the time of awarding the contract. Presented 13th January, 1911. — Mr. Len- nox Not printed 77b. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 11th January, 1911, for a Return showing as to each contract district of the National Transcontinental Railway between Moncton and Winnipeg, respectively, what was the original departmental estimate of quantities of solid rock, broken stone, earth, sand, &c., and the quantities of each kind of excavation, as above, already paid for. Presented 24th January, 1911.— A/?-. Ame.1 • Not printed. 27 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. iDll CONTENTS OF VOLXTME 2Z—Contimied. 77c. E«turn to an Order of the House of Commons, dated Uth January, 1911, for a Return showing in all cases where finished structures on the National Transcontinental Rail- way, have differed materially, to an extent involving a difference in cost of more than $10,000, from the original standard plans; the original estimated cost of the structure; the cost according to altered plans; the nature of the change; the name of the resident engineer, and of the contrac<^or or sub-contractor; the reason, if any, given for the alteration of plans; and a copy of the correspondence exchanged thereon between the headquarters staff and the engineer on the ground. Presented 24th January, Wll.— Mr. Ames Not printed. 77(i. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 11th January, 1911, for a Return showing the clause in the standard contract on the National Transcontinental Rail- way having reference to train hauled filling, with a statement showing what amounts have been paid to date, and to whom, for services o* this nature. Presented 24th January, 1911.— Mr. .Ames ^. Not printed. 77c. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 11th January, 1911, for a Return showing what amounts to date have been paid on force account to each and to all contracts connected with the National Transcontinental railway, setting forth the district affected thereby. Presented 24th January, 1911.— Mr. Ames.. ..Not printed. 77/. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated lltli January, 1911, for a Return showing all cases where in construction work on the National Transcontinetal Rail- way a richer mixture of concrete was used than that indicated in the standard speci- fication, to an extent affecting the cost of the work to the amount of $5,000 or more ; also the original estimated cost and the actual cost in each of such cases. Presented 24th January, 1911. — Mr. Ames Not printed. 77<.l- Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 11th January, 1911, for a Return showing a list of the members of the engineering staff who have been dismissed, or have resigned or left the service of the National Transcontinental Railway Commission since 1904, with position formerly held, the date of leaving, and the assigned cause in each instance. Presented 7th Pebruary, 1911. — Mr. Ames. Not printed. 77h. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th January, 1911, for a Return shovviug: — 1. In those cases in which an agreement was come to last autumn between Mr. Killiher and Mr. Gordon as to overbreak on the eastern Division of the Trans- continental Railway, what quantities of material, and of what class, and what sums of money were taken from or added to the progress Estimates. 2. In the cases where measurements had to be made, have they been made, and with what result. Presented 17th February, 1911. — Mr. Lennox Not printed. 77'- Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 11th January, 1911, for a Return showing, in respect of all cases on the National Transcontinental Railway, where the original specifications have not been adhered to; the estimated cost as per original plan; the actual or estimated cost as per amended plan; the name of the contractor and the resident engineer, and the reason given by the latter for such change. Pre- sented 24th February, 1911.— Mr. Ames Not printed. 77;. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 16th January, 1911, for a Return showing what will have been the total expenditure upon, in connection with or in consequence of, the National Transcontinental Railway up to the 31st of December, 1910, and what amount it is estimated will be required to complete and fully equip the said road between Winnipeg and Moncton. Presented 27th February, 1911. — Mr. Ames Not printed. 28 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Ses^^ional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2S—Continved. 77k. Interim Report of the Commissioners of the Transcontinental Rail-.vay for the nine months ended December 31, 1910. Presented 27th February, 1911, by Hon. G. P. Graham Not printed. 771. Return to an Order of tiie Senate dated 18th January, 1911, for a Return showing:— A. As relates to the main line of the Transcontinental : — 1. The respective length in miles of each of the divisions of the Transcontinental, named Division A, Division B, &c., from Moncton to Winnipeg, and specifying in which province each of the divisions is located. 2. The estimated cost, at the outset, of the construction ol the road in each divi- sion. 3. The actual price paid, on the 15th .January instant, for the building of the line, sidings, bridges and other necessary works in each division. 4. The approximate cost in each division of the Transcontinental, of what remains to be constructed for the completion of the road. B. As relates to the branch lines of the Transcontinental: — 1. The respective length of each of the said branch lines, specifying the district and the province within which the said branch lines are located. 2. The estimated cost, at the start, of the construction of each of tlit said branch lines. 3. The actual cost up to the 15th January instant of the construction of said branch line?;. 4. The probable cost of the works to be executed on each of the said branch lines. 5. The indication of the special section of the Act which each branch line has been constructed. 6. The mention of all other branch lines proposed to be constructed by the Trans- continental Railway Commission or the Government, showing the length and probable cost thereof. Presented 8th March, 1911.— Hon. Mr. Landry Not printed. 77m. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd February, 1911, for a Return showing: — 1. What contracts outside of those numbered 1 to 21, inclusive, have been let for construction on the Transcontinental Railway at Winnipeg and St. Boniface of bridges, station buildings, freight houses, sheds, engine houses, tiirn tables, water tanks, section houses, work shops, or other buildings, erections, structures or plant. 2. Were these contracts all let after advertisement and upon tender. 3. What is the cost or estimated cost according to schedule or bulk tender in each case, and who is the contractor in each case. 4. Were tenders asked for both by schedule and on bulk tender basis, on which system was the contract awarded and for what reason in each case. 5. What alterations have been made in any of the works since letting of con- tract, and at what increased or decreased cost. Presented 9th March. 1911. — Mr. White {Renfrew) Not printed. 77 n. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 6th March, 1911, for a copy of the report of the engineers who investigated overclassification, overbreak, or other alleged over allowances on progress or final estimate, on the Eastern Division of the Transcontinental Railway, the evidence taken, or other data collected, and of all letters, instructions, agreements, plans, drawings, photographs, memoranda and writings sent, given, had or used in connection with said investigation, not already brought down, together with a reference to the previous return where papers are already down; also a copy of the previous report made by Messrs. Schreiber, Kelli- gher and Lumsden immediately before Mr. Lumsden's resignation. Presented ICth March, 1911. — Mr. Lennox Not printed 29 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 191t CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2S— Continued. 77i>. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 13th March, 1911, for a Return pre- pared upon the lines of Sessional Papers No. 46^ of the 26th April, 1909, relating to the Eastern Division of the Transcontinental Railway, showing the actual expenditure upon each of the scheduled items upon each of the 21 contracts for construction of this divisi(n, down to the latest estimate made \ipon each contract, and the estimated quantity of work to be done and material to be furnished as to each of these items, and the estimated cost to complete the contract in each case. Presented 10th April, 1911.— Mr. Lennox.. Not printed. 77 p. Return to an Address of the Senate dated 23rd March, 1911, for a copy of the Order in Council dated 23rd June, 1910, transferring from the Government to the National Transcontinental Railway Commission, the spiir line between the Quebec bridge and the city of the same name. Presented 19th April, 1911.— Hon. Mr. Landry. • Not printed. 78. For approval by the House under section 17 of the Yukon Act, Chapter 63 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, 1906, a copy of an ordinance made by His Excellency the Gov- ernor General in Council, in virtue of the provisions of Section 16 of the said Chapter 63, on the 9th day of December, 1909, and intituled : " An ordinance to rescind an Ordinance respecting the imposition of a tax upon ale, porter, beer or lager beer imported into the Yukon Territory Presented 13th January, 1911, by Hon. Frank Oliver Not printed. 79. Return under Section 88 of the Northwest Territories Act, Chapter 62, Revised Statutes of Canada. Presented 16th January, 1911, by Hon. Frank Oliver Not printed. 80. Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 5th December, 1910, for a copy of all correspondence between the mover and any other persons, corporations and municipal as well as other public bodies, and the Department of Railways and Canals, respectisg the reconstruction and alteration of the Canadian Pacific Railway Com- pany's bridge across the St. Lawrence river at Lachine, P.Q. Presented 16th January, 1911. — Mr. Monk Not printed. 81. Report of the Commissioner, Dominion Police Force, ftr the year 1910. Presented 17th January, 1911, by Sir Allen Aylesworth Not printed. 82. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 7th December, 1910, for a copy of all correspondence exchanged between the government and the Phoenix Bridge Com- pany in connection with the payment by said company of $100,000 in discharge of claims re contract. Presented 16th January, 1911.— Mr, Amvs Not printed 83. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1910, for a relurn show- ing the number of accidents to trains of the I.C.R. for ten months, from 1st April. 1908, to 31st December, 1908; the number of persons killed or injured in each of such accidents for ten months, from 1st April. 1908. to 31st December, 1908: and the cost of each of such accidents to the I. C. R.. respectively, for repairs, property destroyed, compensation to passengers, and for compensation to shippers for freight and bag- gage. Presented 16th January, 1911.— Mr. Stanfield Not printed. 83a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th March, 1910, for a return " showing the sumber of accidents to trains on the I. C. R. between 1st April, 1909, and present date, and the location and particulars of each; the number of persons killed or injured in each of such accidents since 1st April, 1909, to date; and the cost of each of such accidents to the I. C. R., respectively, for repairs, property destroyed, compensation to passengers, and for compensation to shippers for freight and bag- gage. Presented 16th January, 1911. — Mr. Stanfield Not printed,. 30 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. lull CONTENTS OF VOLUME 23— Continued . 83b. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5tli December, 1910, showing all data, statements, estimates, recommendations and reports with regard to an Inter- colonial railway renewal equipment account, and as to the initiation of such account and the operation thereof to the present time. 2. A copy of all correspondence with the Auditor General and other persons in regard thereto. 3. A copy of all correspondence, inquiries and investigations by or on behalf of the Auditor General as to the need for such account, and as to the sufficiency or otherwise of moneys carried to such account, and also as to the application of such moneys". 4. The samo returns as to the maintenance of rails account ; and the same returns as to a maintenance of bridges account, also as to any other items of maintenance, and as to any recommendations regarding the adoption of such accounts. Presented 16th .January, I911.-Mr. Barker Not printed. 83c. Return to an order of the Senate dated 4th May. 1910, calling for the following infor- mation : — 1. Were tenders asked for, in 1908 and 1909, for the purchase of railway sleepers for the use of the Intercolonial railway, and were contracts awarded to the lov>-est tenderer? 2. Who had these contracts, and what is the name of each tendered, and also the amount of each tender? 3. Did the Department of Railways and Canals, in 1908 and 1909, award any con- tracts whatsoever for the purchase of the said sleepers and what price was paid to each contractor, and who had these contracts? 4. In 1908 and 1909, did the Department of Railways and Canals ask for tenders for the purchase of sleepers made of spruce, white, gray and yellow, as well as of birch, ash, poplar, &c.? 5. What quantity of these sleepers, for each kind of wood, was accepted and paid for in 1908 and 1909, and does the department propose to continue the system of pur- chasing these kinds of wood? 6. Who bought these sleepers of spruce, birch, ash, poplar, &c., and who gave the orders tc receive these kinds of sleepers, and who received them and stamped them for the Intercolonial railway? 7. In 1909, did the department ask for tenders for sleepers of cedar, cyprus and hemlock? If so, who had these contracts and were these contracts granted to the lowest bidders, and what quantities were actually furnished by each contractor? 8. What quantity of sleepers has been furnished up to this date — (a) by the contractors for New Brunswick; and (b) by the contractors for Nova Scotia anueut at. the sale by the sherifi ; (e) the appointment of experts for proceeding with the expropriation of the lands in question ; 2. Copies of all reports submitted, directly or indirectly, to the government, or in its possession, by the experts hereinbefore men'^ioned, or by the arbitrators to whom the bank of Montreal and the firm of Carrier & Laine had submitted their differences, or by the various advocates or agents acting in the name and in the interests of the government. 3. Copies of the various contracts entered into between La Banque du Peuple, and the People's Bank of Halifax in 1905, between the government and the bank of Mont- real, in 1909, -between the government and Mr. Ernest Cann, who had become the lessees of the government, for a period of thirty years, of the lands and buildings formerly the property of Carrier & Laine. 4. Copies of all documents whatsoever and of all correspondence relating to the various transactions aforesaid, and also a statement showing all the sums of money paid by the government with respect to such transactions, with the names of the persons to whom such sums were paid, and the amounts paid to each of them, and for what particular object. Presented 18th January, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Landry. Not printed. S7h. Further supplementary return to an address of the Senate dated 22nd April, 1910, for 1. Copies of all orders in council or of every order of the Department of Justice and of the Department of Public Works, and of all the correspondence exchanged between the government, the Departments of Justice and Public Works, the Bank of Montreal, the firm of Carrier & Laine, of Levis, and all other persons, on the sub- jects of — (a) The acquisition by the government of the property of the firm of Carrier & Laine, at the time of the sale thereof by the sherifi in 1908 ; (b) the subsequent expropriation, for purposes of public utility, of the same pro- perty, which had fallen into the hands of the bank of Montreal; (c) its definite purchase from the Bank of Montreal by the government; 8887—3 33 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 23— Continued. (d) the appointment of an agent to represent the government at the sale by the sheriff ; (e) the appointment of experts for proceeding with the expropriation of the lands in question ; 2. Copies of all reports submitted, directly or indirectly, to the government, or in its possession, by the experts hereinbefore mentioned, or by the arbitrators to whom the Bank of Montreal and the firm of Carrier & Laine had submitted their differences, or by the various advocates or agents acting in the name and in the interests of the government. 3. Copies of the various contracts entered into between La Banque du Peuple and the People^s Bank of Halifax in 1905, between the government and the Bank of Mont- real in 1909, between the government and Mr. Ernest Cann, who had become the lessee of the government, for a period of thirty years, of the lands and buildings formerly the property of Carrier & Lain6. 4. Copies of all documents whatsoever and of all correspondence relating to the various transactions aforesaid, and also a statement showing all the sums of money paid by the government with respect to such transactions, with the names of the per- sons to whom such sums were paid, and the amounts paid to each of them, and for what particular object. Presented 27th January, 1911.— Son. Mr. Landry. Not printed. 87c. Supplementary return to an address of the Senate dated 22nd April, 1910, for copies:— 1. Copies of all orders in council or of every order of the Department of Justice and of the Department of Public Works; and of all the correspondence exchanged, between the government, the Departments of Justice and Public Works, the Bank of Montreal, the firm of Carrier & Laine, of Levis, and all other persons, on the sub- jects of — (a) The acquisition by the government of the property of the firm of Carrier & Lain6, at the time of the sale thereof by the sheriff in 1908; (b) the subsequent expropriation, for purposes of public utility, of the same property, which had fallen into the hands of the bank of Montreal; (c) its definite purchase from the Bank of Montreal by the government; (d) the appointment of an agent to represent the government at the sale by the sheriff; -i-i^ (e) the appointment of experts for proceeding with the expropriation of the lands in question; 2. Copies of all reports submitted, directly or indirectly, to the government, or in its possession, by the experts hereinbefore mentioned, or by the arbitrators to whom the Bank of Montreal and the firm of Carrier & Laine had submitted their differences, or by the various advocates or agents acting in the name and in the interests of the government. 3. Copies of the various contracts entered into between La Banque du Peuple and the People's Bank of Halifax in 1905, between the government and the Bank of Mont- treal in 1909, between the government and Mr. Ernest Cann. who had become the lessee of the government, for a period of thirty years, of the lands and buildings formerly the property of Carrier & Lain^. 4. Copies of all documents whatsoever and of all correspondence relating to the various transactions aforesaid, and also a statement showing all the sums of money paid by the government with respect to such transactions, with the name of the per- sons to whom such sums were paid, and the amounts paid to each of them, and for what particular object. Presented 7th February. 1911.— Hon. Mr. Landry. Not printed. 34 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2Z— Continued. 87d Return to an order of the Senate dated 9th March, 1911, for a return of copy of the contract entered into between the Bank of Montreal and the People's Bank of Halifax, in 1905, in connection with the financial situation and with the obligations of the firm of Carrier-Laine, a copy of which contract was handed over to the government at the time of the financial transactions concluded between the Bank of Montreal and the government in 1909. Presented 4th April, 1911.— Hon. Mr. Landry. Not printed. 88. Return to an address of the Senate dated 24th November, 1910, for copies of all orders in council, memoranda or other correspondence respecting the resignation of the present Lieutenant Governor of the province of Quebec, the apopintment of his successor, the application for leave of absence, and the appointment of an adminis- trator during the absence from the country of His Honour Sir Pantaleon Pelletier. Presented 11th January, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Landry Not printed. 88a. Return to an address of the Senate dated 8th February, 1911, for a copy of the order in council extending, for a period of two months, the leave of absence already obtained by Sir Pantaleon Pelletier, together with copy of all the correspondence on the subject between the government. His Honour the Lieutenant Governor of the province of Quebec, and the present administrator of the said province. Presented 14th February, 1911. — Eon. Mr. Landry Not printed. 89. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 16th January, 1911, for a copy of all correspo.idence, letters, telegrams, reports and papers of every description between the liquidators of the Charing Cross Bank or of A. W. Carpenter or anyone on their behalf, and any member of the government, or official thereof, regarding the aSairs of the Atlantic, Quebec and Western railway, the Quebec Oriental railway, or the new Canadian Company, limited. Presented 18th January. 1911.— Mr. Ames. .^ Not printed. 90. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th December, 1910, for a return showing how many wireless telegraph stations are owned by the government where are they located, the cost of each, and the revenue derived from each; what stations are leased, to whom they are leased, the amount of rental received each year and the period covered by said lease. Presented 18th January, 1911. — Mr. Armstrong. Not printed. 91. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 15th March, 1910, for a returu showing the names of all persons who have been fined for breach of fisheries regula- tions in the coast waters of the counties of Pictou and Cumberland, Nova Scotia, and Westmorland, New Brunswick, during the years 1907, 1908 and 1909, together with a full statement of the penalties inflicted, moneys collected, and fines or portion thereof remitted, if any, in each case, and for a copy of all instructions issued, reports, cor- respondence and documents relating in any manner thereto. Presented 18th January, 1911. — Mr. Bhodes Not printed. 91a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 11th January, 1911, for a return showing the names of all persons who have been fined for breach of fishery regula- tions in the coast waters of Prince Edward Island since the year 1900 up to this date, together with a statement of the penalties inflicted, moneys collected, and fines or portions thereof remitted, in each case; and for a copy of all instructions issued, reports, correspondence and documents relating in any manner thereto. Presented 6th March, 1911.— Mr. Eraser Not printed.. 8887— 3i 35 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers.- A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 23— Continued. 92. Retuiu to an order of the House of Comuions, dated 16tli January, 1911, for a copy of the mailing list, and names of all parties to whom the Department of Labour mailed or otherwise sent copies of the Labour Gazeiie during the year 1910, and of the names of all correspondents that report to the department on labour topics for the purposes of the Labour Gazette. Presented 18th January, 1911.— Mr. Currie (Simcoe). Not printed. 93. IJeturn to an order of the Hou^e of Commons, dated 7th Dec nnber, 1910, for a cojjy of all correspondence and other papers and documents that have passed between the government and any party or parties during the past year in connection with the dredging of the Napanee river; also any instruction given by the minister in con- nection therewith? Presented 18th January, 1911.— Mr. Wilson {Lennox and Adding- tou) Not i^rintcd. 93«. Keturn to an addre-s of the House of Commons, darted 12th December, 1910, for a copj^ of all correspondence, specifications, tenders, orders in council, and other papers relating to a contract or contracts entered into by the Department of Public Works for dredging in Miramichi Bay, New Brunswick, since the close of the la't fiscal year. Presented 13th February, 1911. Mr. Crocket Not printed. 93''- Kcturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd January, 1911, for a summary report on the state of the dredging works executed in the River Des Prairies up to the present time, making specially known the length, depth and width of the canal dredged up to date, and the amount expended on this work. Presented 22nd March 1911.— Mr. Wihot) (Laval) ^'ot printed. 93c. Keturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd January, 1911, for a return showing:— 1. A copy of the report of the engineer who made the survey and estimate of the Back River or Riviere des Prairies, between the eastern end of the Island of Montreal and the Lake of Two Mountains, in the province of Quebec, in view of the dredging and deepening of said river. 2. Details of work and expenditure to date in connection with the said work. 3. Estimate of cost of work remaining to be done and especially of the part between Bourde a Plouffe and the Lake of Two Mountains. Presented 22nd Mnrch, 1911.— Mr. Monk Not printed. 93d. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated lltli January, 1911, for a return showing during the seasons 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907. 1908, 1909 and 1910, what amounts were paid to Messrs. Dussault & Lemieux, dredging contractors, for work done by the International, the government dredge, leased to the said contractors, as far as the same can be ascertained. Presented 28th March, 1911. — Mr. Sharpe (Ontario). Not printed. 94. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5th December, 1910, for a return showing the names and dates of first appointment of all Iighthousekeepers, from Quebec to the sea, in the river and Gulf of St. Lawrence; also their present salaries, with an indication in each case of what they are obliged to provide for the lighthouse or signal service, and the amount of indemnity granted them for such provision. Also the rules or regulations which provide for the regular increase of their salaries. Presented 19th January, 1911.— -Mr. Monk.. Not printed 36 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2S— Concluded. 94n. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th January, 1911, for a return giving the names of the lighthouse keepers on the St. Lawrence, between Quebec and Montreal, since the 12th April. 1887, and what yearly salary has been paid them respectively since that date. Presented 27th February, 1911. — Mr. Bloudin. Xot priuted. 95. Eeturn to an addres- of the House of Commons, dated 5th December, 1910, a copy of a Report by Mr. W. T. R. Preston, Commissioner of Trade and Commerce in Holland re the establishment of a Xetherlaud loan company in Canada; of all communications between the Department of Trade and Commerce and any other department of the, government and Mr. Preston on the subject matter of this report; a copy of all cor- respondence between Mr. Preston and any person or persons in Holland regarding proposed operations of a Dutch Loan Company in Canada, and a copy of correspond- ence or communications of any nature whatsoever between the government or the department with any persons relating to this question. Presented 19th January, imi.— Mr . Monk Noi prirded. 95«. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22ud November, 1909, for a copy of all correspondence, petitions, reports written representations in the hands of the government, or any department of the same, concerning the commercial or trade mission to Japan of W T. R. Preston, as Canadian Trade Commissioner for Caftftda, and of the reports of said commissioner, as well as all other reports and despatches received by the government in connection with the execution of said mission. Pre- sented 6th February, 1911.— 3/o7!t. . Not printed. 95b- Supplementary return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 22nd November, 1909. for a copy of all correspondence, petitions, reports, written representations in the hands of the government, or any department of the same, concerning the com- mercial or trade missioir to Japan of W. T. R. Preston, as Canadian Trade Commis- sioner for Canada, and of the reports of said commissioner, as well as all other reports and dispatches received by the government in connection with the execution of said mission. Presented 13th February, 1911.— .1/r. .l/owt Not printed. 95c. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th February, 1911, for a copy of all correspondence between any department of the government and Mr. W. T. R. Preston, Trade Commissioner in Holland, regarding the Netherlands Land Company, since the date of the last resolution adopted by this House, calling for the same at the present session; also a copy of the official document issued by the government respecting the high regard in which western farm lands ai'e held by some of the principal loan and investment companies. Presented 2.3rd February, 1911. — Mr. .Monk.. Not printed. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24. 95d. Copy of the Trea^'j' of Commerce and Navigation between Great Britain and Japan, signed at London, 3rd April, 1911. Presented 20th April, 1911. by Hon. W. S. Fielding. Printed for sessional papers. 95e. I'apers witli reference to treaty with Japan. Presented 17th May, 1911, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for sessioniil papers. 96. Return to an order of House of Commons, dated 11th January, 1911, for a copy of all applications, repoits, records, correspondence, &c., in connection with the entry or cancellation proceedings in respect of the s.w. { section 10, township 38, range 15, west 2nd meridian. Presented 19th January, 1911.— -l/r. Lake Not p^-inted. 37 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24^Continued. 96a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 7tli December, 1910, for a copy of all applications, correspondence, and other documents in reference to sections 11, 12, 14,22, 24,28, 30,32, 34, and 36 in township 10, range 22, west of the 4th meridian. Presented 1st February, 1911. — Mr. Wallace Not printed. 96b. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 8th February, 1911, for a copy of all letters, telegrams and correspondence between the Department of the Interior or any of its officials and Mr. J. Krenzer, or their solicitor, or one Mr. Wolf, and of all reports of the officials of the said department respecting the south half section 28, township 27, range 18, west of the 2nd principal meridian, and also all correspond- ence, letters and telegrams between the department and one Thomas Greenway or his brother respecting the said lands; and all correspondence between the department and its officials respecting the said lands; and all papers, reports, correspondence and documents put in the files of the department, since the 1st of April, in relation to the dispute between said Krenzer and said Greenway. Presented 22nd February, 1911.— Mr. Staples Not printed. 97. Minutes of conference held at Washington the 9th, 10th. 11th and 12th January, 1911, as to the application of the award delivered on the 7th September, 1910, in the North Atlantic coast fisheries arbitration to existing regulations of Canada and Newfound- land. Presented 19th January, 1911. by Sir Allen Aylesworth. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 97a. Copy of order in council approved by His Excellency the Governor General in Council on the 21st January, 1911, relating to changes in the fishery regulations under section 64 of " The Fisheries Act," chapter 45 of the revised statutes of Canada, 1906, in con- formity to the agreement made at the conference held at Washington, January, 1911 Also dspatch from Mr. Bryce to Lord Grey. Presented 25th January, 1911, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 97b. (1) Copy of Hague Tribunal Award concerning Atlantic fisheries given 7th September, 1910; (2) Extracts from the special fishery regulations for the province of Quebec; (3) Protocol 30 containing statements of the acts of Newfoundland and Canada objected to by the United States authorities. On motion of Mr. Brodeur, it wag ordered. That Rule 74 be suspended, and that the foregoing papers in connection with the " Hague Tribunal Award," be printed forthwith, and put under the same cover as the documents the printing of which was ordered at the sitting of the House on the 25th January, 1911. Presented 27th January, 1911, by Hon. L. P Brodeur. Printed for both distribution and sessional paptrll CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2^— Continued. them, or any of their members, in reference to securing; control by such provincial governments of the lands, timber, water powers, coal and other minerals, or any of the natural resources which exist within the respective boundaries of said provinces, other than school lands. Presented 20th February, 1911.— Vr. Lake.. ..Noi prinied. 107. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd January, 1911, for a copy of all correspondence between the Minister of Justice and the Attorney General of Nova Scotia in respect to the proposed change in the constitution of the Admiralty Court for that province. Presented 30th January, 1911.— -Vr. McKenzie Not printed. 108. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 5th December, 1910, for a copy of the proclamation of the Governor in Council naming a day for the coming into force of an Act intituled " An Act to amend the Railway Act, 1903," chapter 31 of the Statutes of Canada of 1904 as provided for by Section 2 of that Act. Presented 30th January, 1911. — Mr. Lennox Xot printed. 109. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 11th January. 1911, for a state- ment giving a concise history of the negotiations in regard to reciprocal trade car- ried on since 1900 between the governments of Canada and of the Australian Com- monwealth, together with a copy of official telegrams upon the same subject exchanged between the two governments, or between the official representatives tliereof, since the Imperial Conference of 1907. Presented 31st .January, 1911. — Mr. Ames.. Xot printed. 109a. Tariff relations bet\veen the United States and the Dominion of Canada, 1911. Pre- sented 1st February, 1911, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Xot printed. 109b. Tariff relations between the United States and the Dominion of Canada, correspond- ence and statements, 1911. Presented 6th February, 1911, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. Printed for both distributioii end sessional papers. 109c. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 27th February, 1911, for a return sliownng respectively, the total trade, the imports, the exports for each year from 18i6 to 1876, both inclusive, between the British Xorth American possessioiis, except Newfoundland, and the United Kingdom, the United States of America and other countries respectively. Presented 14th March, 1911. — Mr. Borden Xot printed. 110. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 16th January, 1911, for a copy of all correspondence between the Finance Department, or any of its officers ,or any mem- bers of the goveinment, and any persons or cornorotions with leference to the incor- poration of the Farmer's Bank, or to circumstances in connection therewitli. Pre- sented 1st February, 1911. — Ho)i. Mr. Foster.. Xot printed. 110tl '"in and srssinial papers. 41 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24^Continued. 110c. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 16tli January, 1911, for a copy of all applications, petitions, letters, telegrams and other documents and correspond- ence, and all orders in council and certificates, relating to or connected with the establishment of the Farmer's Bank of Canada and its operations. Presented 1st February, 1911— Mr. Taylor (Leeds). Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 111. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 7th December, 1910, for a return showing the total cost to date of wharves at North Bay, Burks Falls and Maganata- wan, Ontario; the name, date of appointment and salary of wharfinger in each case; the schedule of fees charged to public or others for use of wharf in each case; and a detailed statement of receipts for each wharf for the years 1907. 1908, 1909, giving name of party paying and for what. Presented 2nd February, 1911.— Mr. Arthurs. Not printed. 112. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd January, 1911, for a copy of all correspondence since the 1st January, 1909, with the Department of Justice or any officers of that department, making or supporting request for increase of pay to employees of the penitentiary at New Westminster; and of all reports or recommen- dations in that connection made by any officer of the department. Also a copy of all reports made during the period indicated, by the grand jury at New Westminster with reference to the conditions at said penitentiary. Presen^ed 3rd February, 1911. Mr. Taylor {New Westminster) Not printed. 113. Report of proceedings between the Farmers' Delegation and the Prime Minister and members of the government held in the House of Commons chamber on the 16th December, 1910, with corresponding preliminary to the meeting. Presented 6th February, 1911, by Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 113a. Report of proceedings of the deputation of fruit and vegetable growers and the Prime Minister and members of the government held in the House of Commons on the tenth February instant. Presented 21st February, 1911, by Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 113b. Memorandum presented by the meat packers of Ontario and Quebec at a meeting held with members of the government on Monday, February 13, 1911. Presented 21st February, 1911, by Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 114. Return to an address of the Senate dated 12th January, 1911, for a copy of the order in council appointing His Honour Judge Jette, administrator of the province of Quebec during the absence of Sir Pantaleon Pelletier, as well as a copy of any instruction whatsoever in connection with such appointment. Presented 19th Jan- uary, 1911.— Hon. Mr. Landry Not printed. 115. Return to an address of the Senate dated 17th January, 1911, calling for dates of pub- lication and distribution to members of parliament of the English and French editions of the debates of the Senate and of the House of Commons from the year 1900 to date. Presented 25th January, 1911.— Hon. Mr. Landry Not printed. 115a. Return to an order of the Senate dated 17th January, 1911. for a copy of a return showing, year by year, from 1900, up to the present day, the date of the publication and distribution to members of parliament: — 1. Of the English edition of the Journals of the Senate. 42 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24^Continued. 2. Of the French edition of the same. 3. Of the English edition of the Journals of the House of Commons. 4. Of the French edition of the same. Presented 14th February, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Landry Not printed. 115b. Return to an order of the Senate dated 17th January, 1911, for a copy of a return showing, year by year, from 1900, up to the present day, the date of the publication and distribution to members of parliament: — 1. Of the English edition of the Jounrnals of the Senate. 2. Of the French edition of the same. 3. Of the English edition of the Journals of the House of Commons. 4. Of the French edition of the same. Presented 14th February, 1911.— Hon. Mr Landiy Not printed. 116. Return to an address of the Senate dated 17th January, 1911, for a statement of the number of applications for and number of divorces granted by the parliament of Canada from 1894 to 1910 inclusive. Presented 24th January, 1911.— Hon. Mr. McSweeny Not printed. 117. Returu to an addre-s of the Senate dated 22nd Ap.il, 1910, showing the expenses incurred, and the date of each of the payments made by the government for the electric installation in each of the rooms of the immigration officer at Quebec during the years 1908 and 1909. Presented 31st January, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Landry. 1911. — Mr. Lennox Not printed. 118. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 16th January, 1911, for a return showing what amount the government paid Mr. F. H. Chrysler, K.C., for profes- sional services between May, 1896, and 31st March, 1909, and what amount during the financial year ending 31st March. 1910; what amount since 31st March, 1910; what amount is now due by the government to Mr. Chrysler; and in what transactions or cases Mr. Chrysler is now engaged in for the government. Presented 6th February. 1911. — Mr. Blain Not printed. 119. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th January, 1911, for a state- ment showing: — 1. How much wheat was exported from Canada for the crop years ending 31st August, 1908, 1909 and 1910. 2. How much wheat was exported from Canada through United States ports dur- ing 1908, 1909 and 1910, naming said ports, and amount exported from each port. 3. How many terminal grain elevators are there at Port Arthur and Fort Wil- liam, and what is the name of each. 4. How much grain was shipped through each elevaor at Port Arthur and Fort William during each year 1908, 1909 and 1910, and what are the names of the elevators respectively. 5. How much wheat was exported from Canada during each crop year 1908, 1909 and 1910, not passing through the terminal elevators at Port Arthur and Fort William. 6. How many men are employed by the government in connection with the terminal elevators at Port Arthur and Fort William, and what is the total salary paid the men per year Presented 7th February, 1911.— Mr. Schaffner. Printed for sessional papers. 3 20. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 18th January, 1911, for a return showing how many appointments have been made by the government from the con- 43 (.-eorge V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24^Co»tinued. stitiieiicy of South Crej'- since 190J, their names, to what ijositioiis appninted, and il e - laiy cr i "i; iiiiPi- .tit n in each c:se. Presente.i 9th February, 1911.-— 3ir. Blain. Not printed. 120"- lietiirn to an order oi tlie House of Commons, dated 25th January, 1911, for a return showing the full names of the permanent and temporary employees appointed at Quebec since the first of January, 1905, in the following departments: Post Office, Customs, Inland Eevenue and Public Works; the age and place of residence of each of these employees at the time of their appointment, the dates and nature of changes, promi/tious or increases of salary granted them since their appointment. Presented 15th February, 1911. — Mr. Lachance Not printed. 120/). Supplementary return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 18th January. 1911, for a return showing how many appointments have been made by the govern- ment from the constituency of South Grey since 1904, their names, to what positions appointed, and the salary or remuneration in each case. Presented 20th February, mi.—Mr.BJain.. Not printed. 120c. Return to an order of the House of Commons dated 23rd January, 1911, for a return showing how many appointments have been nnde by the government from the con- stituency of Wentworth since 190t, together with their names, to what positions appointed, and the salary or remuneration in each case. Presented 27th February, 1911.— Mr. Blaine.. Not printed. 121. Return to an address dated the 2-lth November, 1910, for copies of all orders in council, of all decisions rendered by the Military Council or some of its members, and of all correspondence concerning the guard and escort of honour applied for in August and September last on the occasion of the visit in Oiiebec and Montreal of His Excellency Cardinal Vannutelli. Presented 10th February, 1011.— Son. Mr. Landry. Not printed. 122. Return .to an address of the Senate dated 1st February, 1911, calling for copies of peti- tions presented by the Quebec Board of Trade, or of the resolutions adopted by it during November and December last, and transmitted to the Eight Honourable th" Prime Minister of this country, together with all correspondence exchanged on the subject of these resolutions. Presented 7th February, 19U.~Hon. Mr. Landry. Not printed. 123. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 11th January, 1911, for a copy of all letters, agreements, telegrams, or memoranda with respect to the application foi' water-power license on the Elbow river west of Calgary. Presented 13th February, I2\l. —Mr. McCarthy * Not printed 123"- Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 18th January, 1911, for a copy of all correspondence had between the government, or any member thereof, and the Municipal Council of the City of Calgary, or any member thereof, regarding the con- serving of the water flow of the Elbow river above the intake established by the said city in connection with their water works system. Presented leth February, 1911.- Mr. McCarthy Not printed. 124. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 26th January, 1911, for a stato- nient showing the amounts paid by the various departn^Mits of the government to the Sherwin-Williams Company for paints and other goods in the years 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909 and 1910. Presented 14th February, 1911.— 3/r. Boycc Not printed. 4A 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS or VOLUME 24^Coiitiniied. 125. I'eturu to an order of the Senate dated 18th January, 1911. showing — 1. In 1884, did a federal statute (17 Vict., ch. 78) for.firni the legal existence of the Quebec Bridge Company? 2. In 1901, did not another federal statute (1 Edward VII, ch. 81), give birth <■ a company known as "The Quebec Terminal and Kailway Company"? 3. In 1903, after having been, for t-wo years, completely distinct from one an- other, did not the two above-mentioned companies amalgamate, constituting a new company, to which a federal statute (3 Edward VII, ch. 177) gave the name of "The Quebec Bridge and Railway Company"? 4. Was it not during the same year 1903, that were signed between the Quebec Bridge and Eailway Company, the agreements which gave to the government the power to substitute itself to the bridge company and to complete at a certain date the colossal enterprise of the construction of a bridge over the St. Lawrence near Quebec ? o. Was not this substitution of the government to a private company confirmed by federal legislation in 1908 at the time of the adoption by parliament of chapter 59 of 7-8 Edward VII? 6. Under the said legislation, has the government passed an order in council enacting that it take hold of the whole of the undertaking, assets, properties and concessions of the said Quebec Bridge and Eaihvay Company? 7. When was this order in council passed? 5. What composes the whole of the undertaking, assets, properties and conces- sions of the said company mentioned in the laws? 9. Has any part of the said whole of the undertaking, assets, properties and con- cessions of the company been transferred to the Grand Trrvnk Pacific Eailway Com- pany, or to the Xational Transcontinental Commission? 10. What was the part so transferred? 11. Does it comprise the bridge or some of the railway lines from the bridge and ending at the city of Quebec or at some place on the line of the Canadian Pacific railway, on the north, and of the Grand Trunk railway on the south of the river? 12. Are not the construction of the bridge and of the railway lines from the bridge, north and south of the St. Lawrence river, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the government who have kept the entire control thereof? Presentetl 14th Feb- ruary, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Ltiii;'ional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2^— Continued, I. Live stock. 2. Pork and bacou. 3. Potatoes. 4. Eggs. 5. Butter. 6. Cheese. 7. Maple sxigar. 8. Fruit. 9. Garden products. 10. Hay. 11. Wheat. 12. Flour. 13. Oats. 14. Other natural products. 15. Agricultural implements. Of Canadian origin exported to: — ('() the United States; (h) the Engli.-h market; (c) other countries. II. The quantity and quality of the same articles, together with the amount of duty collected on each of them for consumption and imported from : — (a) the United States; (b) the Briti^h Isles; (f) other countries. Presented 14th March, 1911.~Hoh. Mr. Landry.. ..Not printed. 132. Jleturn to on order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd January, 1911, for a copy of all correspondence between the Department of the Interior, or any of its officers, and any other persons, respecting the timber on the Fanny Louise Irwin homestead in the District of Chilliwack, British Columbia, including any instructions to solicitors to issue a wiit in Exchequer Court for cancell^iti: n of timber rights not reserved in Crown grant of the homestead. Presented 20th February, 1911.— Mr. Taylor (New Westminster).. Not printed. 133. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 18th January, 1911, for a returji showing the total acreage of school lands sold in the provinces of Alberta and Saskat- chewan in each of the years 1906, 1907 and 1908, with the average prices realized, also a statement of sales of such lands in each said province since 1st of JanUary, 1909, to date, giving the places at which each sale was held and date of sale; the description of the land sold; the upset price at which it was offered and the price realized; and the area of land in each township, in which these school lands are located, that was under cultivation at the time it was decided to sell the school lands therein. I're- sented 20th February, 1911.— Mr. McCarthy No/ printed 134. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 15th Decern ij-er, 1909, for a copy of all papers, letters, telegrams, documents, petitions, reports and correspondence with reference to, or in any way concerning the appointment of a government weigher at Montreal. Presented 20th February, 1911. — Mr. Armstrong Not printed. 135. Siipplementary return to an order of the House of Commons, dat^d 28th February, 1910, for a return showing the number of persons in the employ of each department of the government during the year 1909 under tlie following heads: (n) civil service employees at Ottawa; (b) civil service employees outside oi Ottawa; (c) in stated and regular employ, but not under the Civil Service Act, giving the distinctive ser- vice of each group; (d) those in temporary or casual eniiiloyment, giving the dis- tinctive work of each group, and also showing the total amount paid under each head. Presented 20tli February, 1911.— flo?!. Mr. Foster Not printed. 136. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated .30th January, 1911, for a return showing the total quantity of coal delivered to ship at Pict-ou, in each year during which the SS. Stanley has been engaged in the winter service between Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, and the cost thereof. Also, statements showing the tot\l cost of putting coal aboard; tlio quantity .>f freight handled at Pictou, and the total cost of handling such freight. Presented 21st February, 1911.— Mr. Stanfield Not printed. 136'i. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th January. 1911, for a return showing the total quantity of coal delivered to ship at Pictou, in each year during which the SS. Far! Grey has been engaged in the winter service between Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, and the cost thereof. 1--2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24^Continued. Also, statements showing the total cost of putting coal aboard : the Quantity oi freight handled at Pictou, and the total cost of handling such freight. Presented 21st February, 1911.— Mr. Stayifield.. Not printed. 136^- Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th January, 1911, for a returji showing the total quantity of coal delivered to ship at Pictou, in each year during which the SS. Stanley has been engaged in the winter service between Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, and the cost thereof. Also, statmeuts showing the total cost of putting coal aboard; the quantity of freight handled at Pictou, and the total cost of handling such freight. Presented 21st February, 1911.— Mr. StanfieUL. .. Not printed. 137. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commoua, dated 6th February, 1911, for a copy of the last advertisement for tenders, and the specification and contract or proposed contract for the erection of the Quebec bridge. Presented -1st February, 1911. — Mr. Lenno.r. Not printed. 137<(. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 5th December, 1910: — 1. For a return showing the contract between the Quebec Bridge and Railway Company and M. P. Davis, dated July 27, 1903, providing for the construction of the lines of railway connecting the Quebec bridge with the city of Quebec and with cer- tain other railways, the tender upon which the contract was based, and the estimated cost at the time of the contract based upon the scheduled quantities and prices. 2. The agreement transferring this undertaking to the government, and of all correspondence and documents in connection therewith and of the order in council of 16th February, 1909, transferring it to the commissioners of the Transcontinental railway. 3. And stating the mileage of the lines of railway embraced in this contract. 4. The sums paid on account by the Quebec Bridge and Railway Company, and the purposes for which it was paid. 5. The amount owing or claimed by the contractor for work done or material supplied up to the time the undertaking was taken over by the government, and the date of taking it over, the amount paid or undertaken to be paid by the government to the company or its members, the estimated amount at that time required to com- plete the work, the amount the government or commissioners have since paid and the e-timated amount yet to be paid. C. And setting forth the reasons for taking the undertaking out of the hands of the Bridge and Railway Company and for transferring it to the commissioners. 7. Any other sums paid, allowed or assumed for or on account of this company or its members, and the account on which paid, allowed or assumed. Presented 28tli March, 1911.— Mr. Lennox Not printed. 137''- Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 6th March, 1911, for a copy of the order in council appointing, or providing for the appointment of, the engineers to prepare and determine upon plans ond specifications, and superintend the con- struction of the Quebec bridge, and of all instructions, correspondence, writings and documents, in connection with these appointments, including the two additional engi- neers; and also a copy of any subsequent orders in council, or any instructions, cor- respondence, &c., relating to the refusal of any of the engineers to act, or continue in ofiice, orthe retirement, or substitutions of engineers. Pres.?nted 12th April, 1911. — .Mr. Lennox Not printed. 137'-. Return to an order of the Hou«^e of Commons, dated 10th April, 1911, for a copy of all correspondence between the Department of Labour and various labour organizations, 8887—4 49 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24^Continued. or their oflScers, in connection with the Quebec bridge. Presented 20th April, 1911. — Mr. Ames Not printed. lZ7d. Return to an order of the Senate dated 24th November, 1910, calling for a copy of all correspondence between the government, some of its. members or employees, and the engineers oppointed to prepare the plans of the new bridge to replace the one which collapsed at Quebec in the year 1907. Presented 20th April, 1911.— Hon. Mr. Landry Not printed. 138. Report of the Ottawa Improvement Commission for the fiscal year ending 31st March, 1910, &o. Presented 21st February, Wll, by Hon. W. S. Fielding'. Not printed. 139. Fourth Joint Report of the Commissioners for the demarcation of the meridian of the 141st degree of west longitude (Alaskan boundary) appointed in virtue of the first article of the convention between Great Britain and the United States, signed at Washington on the 21st April, 1906. Present d 21st February, 1911. by Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for sessional pape^r'S'. 140. A return to an address of the Senate dated 20th January, 1911, calling for copies of all orders in council and ordinances, and of all correspondence exchanged between the parties interested in the subject: — 1. Of the lease, before 1896, to Mr. Georges Tanguay of a military property belong- ing to the government and situated on des Ramparts street at Quebec. 2. Of the requests made by other persons at that time, to purchase or lease the property in question. 3. Of the sale of the same property to the same Georges Tanguay. agreed to by the present government about 1897. Presented 21st February, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Landry. Not printed. 141. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 7th December, 1910, for a state- ment showing the disposition made by the government during the pa^t year of the following: — public lands, timber limits, mineral areas, water-powers and fishing rights. Presented 22nd February, 1911.— Mr. Sharpe (Lisgar) Not printed. 141a. Supplementary return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 7th December, 1910, for a statement showing the disposition made by the government during the past year of the following: — public lands, timber limits, mineral areas, water-powers and fishing rights. Presented 19th May. 1911. — Mr. Sharpe {Lisgar).. ..Not printed. 142. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated Uth January, 1911, for a return showing the concessions granted to Canada by British countries, the products of which may be imposed into Canada under the preferential tarifi. Presented 23rd February, 1911.— Mr. Ames Not printed'. 143. Order in council, correspondence, &c., in respect to a resolution of the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, declaring it desirable that the parliament of Canada should create out of the public domain within the province, a suitable land grant for the University of Saskatchewan. Presented 23rd February, 1911, by Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed. J 44. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd January, 1911, for a return showing: — 1. All grants, leases, licenses, and concessions given to individuals or cor- porations of water power rights or privileges on the Winnipeg river at present la force. 2. The names and descriptions of such power sites. 3. The terms and con- ditions upon which they are respectively held. 4. The dates upon which these powers 50 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2^— Continued. or privileges were respectively given. 5. What constitutes forfeiture. 6. WTiat grants, leases or licenses have been forfeited. 7. The general rules and regulations, if any, applying to the giving and holding of the water-powers on this river. 8. The amount of development effected by the grantees or lessees respectively. 9. What title or interest the Dominion claims in the running water, the bed of the river, and the banks thereof. Presented 24th February, 1911. — Mr Eaggart (Winnipeg). Not printed. 145. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 5th December, 1910, for a return showing the total number of accidents on railways in Canada since 1st April. 1909, and up to date; the number of fatal accidents; the number on each railway, and tho causes of the same. Also, the number of accidents on construction work, fatal or otherwise, on the Canadian Northern and the Grand Trunk Pacific railways, and the causes of the same. Presented 24th February, 1911. — Mr. Smith (Nanaimo). Not printed. 146. Return to an order of the Senate dated 21th January. 1911, showing, year by year, from 1st July, 1896, up to date, the amounts paid to Mr. J. B. Laliberte, of Quebec, merchant, by each of the departments of the government of this country. Presented 24th February, 1911.— ff on. Mr. Landry Not printed. 147. Return to an order of the Senate dated 25th January. 1911, for the production of a statement showing, year by year, from the 1st July, 1896, up to this date, the sums of money paid to the newspaper, the Daily Telegraph, of Quebec, by each of the difierent departments of the government of this country. Presented 24th February, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Landry Not printed. 148. Return to an order of the Senate dated 2^th January, 19U, for a return showing, year by year, since 1st July, 1896, up to date, the amounts paid to Mr. Louis Letourneau, of Quebec, or to the Quebec Preserving Company, by each of the departments of the government of this country. Presented 24th February, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Landry. Not printed. 149. Return to an order of the Senate dated 27th January, 1911, tor the production of a return showing, year by year, from the 1st of July. 1896, to this date, the sums jf money paid to Messrs. Samson and Filion, of Quebec, merchants, by each of the difierent departments of the government of this country. Presented 24th February, 1911.— Hon. Mr. Landry Not printed, 150. Return to an order of the Senate dated 27th January, 1911, for the production of a return showing, year by year, from the 1st July, 1896, to this date, the sums of money paid to Mr. C. E. Taschereau, of Quebec, notary, by each of the difierent departments of the government of this country. Presented 24th February, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Landry Not printed. 151. Return to an order of the Senate dated 27th January, 1911. for the production of a return showing, year by year, from the 1st July, 1896, to this date, the sums of money paid to Mr. George Tanguay, of Quebec, by each of ihe difierent departments of the government of this country. Presented 24th February, 1911.— Hon. Mr. dry Not printed. 152. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th February, 1911, for a copy of the curator^s reports in the cases of all banks for which curators have been appointed. Presented 27th February, 1911.— Hon. Mr. Foster Not printed 8887— 4i 51 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Tudex to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24r-C on tinned. 152a. Supplementary return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th Febriiary, 1911. for a copy of the curators' reports in the cases of al] banks for which curators have been appointed.- Presented 2nd May, 1911.— ffoji. Mr. Foster Not printed. 153. Return to an order of the House of Commons, da'^ed '23rd January, 1911, for a copy of the by-laws, rules and regulations of the Canadian Bankers' Association as approved by the Treasury Board and now in effect. Presented 27th February, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Foster.. Printed for .■iessioiinl papers. 154. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th January, 1911, for a return showing the total amount of money that has been expendt-d on the Seybold building for alterations and repairs, or in installation of elevators, heating apparatus or' other fi.xtures, by the government during the term of the r.re.sent lease, and also under the former lease, when used for census purposes. 2. The particulars of expenditures and to whom were the several ainoiints paid. Presented 6th March, 1911. — Mr. Goodeve Not printed. 155. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1911, for a copy of all applications made by employees of the North Atlantic collieries for a conciliation board within the past six months, and of all letters, telegrams, documents, state- ments and other papers and documents touching the same, or having any relation thereto, including all correspondence received by the government or any department of the government from the said North Atlantic collieries or from the employees thereof touching the matter aforesaid. Pi-esented 27th Februnry, 1911. — Mr. Maddin. Not printed. 156. Return to an order of the House of Commo:is, dated 2nd February, 1911, for a return showing the amount of money paid for provisions, supplies, repairs, work or any other service for the year ending .31st March, 1910, to the following firms in the city of Kingston, respectively: Eliott Brothers, McKelvey & Birch, C. Livingstone & Bros., R. Crawford, James Redden & Co., R. Carson, and James Crawford. Presented 27th February, 1911. — Mr. Edwards.. Not printed. 157. Orders in council, correspondence, &c., touching any proposal or Bill to erect dams, or other similar works across the River St. Lawrence, or part of the said river, at or near the Long Sault, or in the vicinity thereof. Presented 27th February, 1911, by Rt. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for sessional papers. 157'i. Partial return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 8th February. 1911, for a copy of all correspondence, memoranda, reports, memorials, plans, orders in council, treaties, conventions, agreements, documents and papers of every kind, touching any proposal or Bill to erect dams or other similar works across the River St. Lawrence, or part of the said river, at or near the Long Sault, or in the vicinity thereof; includ- ing all statutes of the state of New York and the United States of America relating thereto, and all Bills now before the Congress of the United States of America touch- ing the same, and all the procedings upon all such Statutes and Bills. Presented 9th March. 1911.— Mr. Borden.. Not printed. 158. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th February, 1911, for a return giving the names of all persons receiving fishery bounties, and the amount received by each, at each of the following ports: — Bauline, Little Lorraine, Main-a-Dieu and Scaterie, in the county of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. Presented 28th February, 1911. — Mr. Maddin.. Not printed. 52 1-:^ (ieorge V. Alphabetical Index tu Se.->it»iial Papers. A. 1011 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24:— Continued. 158o. Return to an order of the Housie of Commons, dated 16th April, 1911, for a return showing the names of all persons in the province of New Brunswick who have , received fishing bounties during the year ending 31st March, 1911, with the amount received by each. Presented 2nd May, 1911. — Mr. Daniel A'of printed. 159. Keturu to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th January, 1911, for a copy of all reports, correspondence, and documents, not already brought down, including report of survey made in 1909 of the harbour of Cape John and Tatamagouche Bay, in the counties of Pictou and Colchester, in the province of Nova Scotia, relating to the route of the winter steamers between Prince Edward Island and the mainland of Canada, and suggesting or recommending a change or changes on such route, and an increase in the number of trips daily of such winter steamers; also a copy of all similar papers, not already brought down, relating to the route of the summer mail steamers between Charlottetown and the mainland of Canada, and suggesting a change in that route and an increase in the numljer of trips daily ; and also with regard to connecting such suggested route with a point on the Intercolonial railway. Also for a copy of all similar papers, if any, relating to or sxiggesting the route between Cape Traverse in Prince Edward Island and Cape Tormentine in the mainland, as a route for the winter and summer steamers. Also for a copy of all reports, papers and correspondence relating to additional or improved aids to navi- gation of the harbour of Charlottetown and entrance thereto and in Tatamagouche bay and harbour. Presented 6th March, 1911.— Ifr. Warburton Not printed. 160. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1911, for a copy of all correspondence, recommendations, orders in council, or other documents relat- ing to the case of R. E.- Curran, a railway mail clerk, who was fatally injured in an accident at Owen Sound, on the 29th May, 1908, and with regard to which application was made for a compassionate grant or allowaiue to his heirs oi- family. Presented 7th March, 1911.— .1/r. Macdonell \ot printed. 161. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 27th February, 1911, for a copy of all orders in council, reports, correspondence, documents and papers touching the dismissal of the sub-collector of customs at Mahone bay, Xova Scotia. Presented 13th March, 1911.— Mr. Taylor (Leed.s) Xot printed. 162. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1911, for a return showing: — 1. The nature of the subsidy which has been granted to the Vancouver Dry Dock Company. 2. The nature of payment of interest oi' of a guarantee of such subsidy. Pre- sented 13th March, 1911.— .Vr. Bnruard.. Xot printed. 163. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th M.irch, 1911, for a copy of all papers, reports of appraiser, letters and correspondence relating to tlie appraising and passing the customs of the vessel Wanda, owned by one William R. Travers, Toronto, on the 20th October, 1909. Presented nth March, 1911.— Mr. Sharpc (Ontario) . . Xol printrtl. 164. Statement of the affaii-s of the British Canadian Loan anil Investment Company (Limited) for the year ended 31st December, 1910. Also, a list of the shareholders on 31st December, 1910, in Liccordaiice with cliaptct 57 of 39 Victoria. Presented (Senate) Uth Maich, 19il, by the Hon. the Speaker. Not printed 53 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2^— Continued. 165. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 27th February, 1911, for a return showing : — 1. How many fisheries officers have been appointed in connection with the Ontario fisheries service within the last year? 2. What are their names, their rank, and the limits territorially of the juris- diction of each? 3. What is the salary of each, and what is the length of time or duration of such appointments? 4. Do the duties of these officers in any, and in what cases duplicate the services if similar officers appointed by the Ontario legislature? 5. Has anything been done, and what, to prevent the duplication of this service? 6. What is the total revenue derived during the year-: 1909 and 1910 from fisheries for the province of Ontario, and what was the total expenditure? 7. What will be the total expenditure for the year 1911? 8. Is any. and what, system followed in making appointments to this service as to efficiency. Presented 17th March, 1911.— Mr. Porter Not printed. 165a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 16th February, 1911, for a return showing how many wardens for the protection of fisheries were appointed in Victoria county, N.S., between July and December in the years 1906, 1907, 1909 and 1910. 2. Their names, length of service and amount paid to each. Presented 24th March, 1911.— Mr. Maddin Not printed. 166. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd January, 1911, for a copy of all correspondence between the Post Office Department and any of the officials or other persons, relative to making an allowance for the transportation of letter carriers on the tramway system in New Westminster. Presented 17th March, 1911.— Mr. Taylor (New Westminster) Not printed. 167. Return to an address of yie Senate dated 23rd February, 1911, for a copy of all the documents relating to the case of cholera' reported in November last as to the Russian Said Godlieb, to the quarantining of this person, and to his detention until this date on Grosse Isle, with a history of the case, day by day, up to this date. Presented' 16th March, 1911. — Eon. Mr. Landry Not printed. 168. Return to an address of the Senate dated 17th January. 1911, for a statement of th i number of divorces granted by the parliament of Canada since 1894 to 1910 inclusive, together with the number of divorces granted by each of the courts of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and British Columbia; also the population of each of those provinces according to census of 1901; and the aggregate population of Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, and the Northwest Territories according to census in 1901. Presented 16th March, 1911.— Hon. Mr. Power Not printed. 169. Return to an order of the Senate dated l7th February, 1911, for a return showing the correspondence exchanged, the report made by the captain and the log kept by him relating to the trip just made by the steamer Montcalm in the lower St. Lawrence, the island of Anticosti and to the Bale des Sept Isles, &c. Presented 16th March, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Landry Not printed 170. Return to an address of the Senate dated 10th March, 1911, calling for a statement showing : — 1. Who are among the judges of the Superior Court of the province of Quebec, those whose place of residence is fixed by the commission appointing them, and what is, for each of these judges, the place so fixed. " 54 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24:— Continued. 2. Who are the judges whose place of residence has heen fixed or changed by order in council, and what is for each of these judges, the place of residence now fixed. 3. Who are the judges whose place of residence has never been fixed, neither in the commission nor by any subsequent order in council, and what is the judiciary district to which they were appointed. Presented 21st March, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Landry Not printed. 171. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th January, 1911, for a copy of all advertisements, letters, contracts, complaints, reports of inspectors and othei correspondence regarding mail routes Trout creek to Loring pnd Powassan to Nipis- sing or Restoule. Presented 24th March. 1911.— Mr. Arthurs Not printed 173. Eeturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 27th February, 1911, for a return showing what ministers of the Crown were abroad in 1908, 1909 and 1910, on public business and on what business; what expenses were incurred by each while engaged on public business; what persons, if any, accompanied each minister on public busi- ness whose expenses were paid by the government, and the amount of such persons expenses. Presented 24th March, 1911.— Mr. Sharpe (Ontario) Not printed 173. Return to a order of the House of Commons, dated 27th February, 1911, for a return showing the value, respectively, of the following products of the country, by prov- inces, during the years 1909 and 1910, agricultural products of all kinds, including field products of every kind, fruit, vegetables, live stock, &c., dairy products, &c. ; timber of all kinds; minerals of all kinds; fish of all kinds; and manufactured goods of all kinds. Presented 24th March, 1911.— Mr. Macdonell Not printed. 174. Report of the Manitoba Fisheries Commission, 1910-11. Presented 24th March, 1911, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur Not printed. 175. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th December, 1910, for a return showing what amount has been paid by the government during the last fiscal year for cab hire and street railway fares in the city of Ottawa for the following persons, with the names and the amounts in each case: ministers of the Crown; speaker of the Senate and House of Commons; civil servants of all grades fiom deputy ministers down ; all other persons employed in any government work or other service. Pre- sented 27th March, 1911.— Mr. Taylor (Leeds) Not printed. 175a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th December, 1910, for a return showing what amount has been paid by the government during the last fiscal year for travelling expenses with the names and the expenditure '"n each case, under the following heads, viz.: railway, steamship, and other lines of transportation; private cars; Pullman cars; tips to waiters; meals and hotel expenses; for the following per- sons: Ministers of the Crown; civil servants of all grades; immigration agents; and other persons employed by the government on any special or other work. Presented 20th April, 1911.— Mr. Taylor (Leeds) Not printed. 175?>. Supplementary return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th December, 1910, for a return showing what amount has been paid by the government during the last fiscal year for travelling expenses with the names and the expenditure in each case, under the following heads, viz. : railway, steamship, and other lines of trans- portation; private cars; Pullman cars; tips to waiters; meals and hotel expenses, for the following persons: Ministers of the Crown; civil servants of all grades; immigra- tion agents; and other persons employed by the government on any special or other york. Presented 20th July, 1911.— Mr. Taylor (Leeds) Not printed. 55 1-2 George "V". Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1011 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2^—CnnHnued. 176. Papers referring to the organization of a Secretariat, as follows:—!. Desj)atch to the governors of the self-governing colonies relative to the reorganization of the Cdloiiial Oifice. 2. Note on a visit to Australia, New Zealand and Fiji in 1909, by Sir Charles Lucas, K.C.M.G., C.B., assistant under secretary of state for the Colonies. 3. Report of the Dominions Department of the Colonial Office for the year 1909- 1910. 4. Imperial Copyright Conference, 1910, inenKjrauduni of the proceedings. 5. Further correspondence relating to the Imperial Conference. 6. Correspondence relating to th Imprial Confrence, 1911. Presented, 28th March, 1911, by Et. Hon. Sir Wilfrid Laurier A'of printed. 177. Keturn to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th February, 1911, for a copy of the application by or on behalf of the Glace Bay Bait Association, Glace Bay, N.S., for moneys in connection with the cold storage building for the storage of bait, at Glace Bay, N.S.; also a copy of all correspondence between the said association or any- one on its behalf and the government, any department of the government, or anyone on behalf of the government or any of its departments. Presented i *i8th March, \^n.-^Mr. Miiddin Not printed. 177". Keturn to on order of the Ho\ise of Commons, dated 3rd .\pril, 1911, for a copy of all the correspondence in connection with the Iniilding of bait freezers at Louisburg and Lingan in the riding of South Cape Breton. Presented 20th April, 1911.— -Vr. Mackenzie Not printed. 178. Keturn to an address of the Senate dated 8th March, 1911, that an order of the Senate do issue for the production of a copy of the complaint made by the commandant of the 61st Regiment against the commandant of the 7th .Military District, of the reply of the latter and of all correspondence on the subject between the authorities at Ottawa and those at Quebec and Montreal, togf»ther with a copy < f the report of the Inspector General respecting the case. I'resented 28th March, 1911.— Hon. Mr. Landry Not printed. 179. Ketuin to an order of the House of Commons, dated IGth March, 1911, for a return showing the average prices of butter and of eggs in London, England, for the past "five years in comparison with the prices, respectively, in eastern provinces, in Mont- real, in Toronto, in Minneapolis, in Chicago, in Detroit, in Buffalo, in Boston and in New York. Presented 30th March, 1911.— Mr. Sharpe (Ontario) Not printed. 179«. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 23rd March, 1911, for a return showing the quantity and value of butter, eggs, poultry, chilled or frozen meat, bacon, lard, apples, vegetables, wheat, barley, cattle, horses and iK)tatoes imported into Canada during the six months ending 1st March, 1911, the countries from which the same were imported and the duty collected thereon. Presented 6th April, 1911. — Mr. Middlebro.. Not printed^ 179''. Supplementary leturn to an oider of the House of Commons, dated 23rd March, 1911, for a return showing the quantity and value "f butter, eggs, poultry, chilled or frozen meat, bacon, lard, apples, vegetables, wheat, barley, cattle, horses and potatoes imported into Canada during the si.\ months ending 1st Mar'-h. 1911, the countiies from which the same were imported and the duty collected thoeon. Presented 8th May, 1911.— .Wr. Middlebro :Not printed. 180. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th Dec>>nber, 1910, for a return showing the total payments made bv the government to the Eclipse Manufacturing 56 1-2 George V. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1911 CONTENTS OF VOITJME 2Z— Continued. Company, Limited, for year 1909-10, and how these contracts were let ; the total pay- ments made by the government to the Office Specialty Manufacturing Company, Limited, for year 1909-10, and how these contracts were let; the total payments made by the government to Messrs. Ahearn & Soper for year 1909-10, and how these con- tracts were let. Presented 3rd April, 1911. — 3/r. Sharpe (Lisqar) Xoi printed. 181. Retiirn to an -order of the Senate dated 22nd February, 1911, for a copy of all orders in council and of all orders issued by the Minister of the Interior giving, from time to time, to the commissioner for the Northwest Territories, since his appointment as such, the instructions which he is to follow in the exercise of his executive in so far as concerns the government of the Northwest Territories. Presented 4th April. 1911. Hon. Mr. Landry Xot printed. 182. Return to an order of the Senate dated 16th March, 1911, calling for a copy of all cor- respondence relating to the stranding in August, 1910, of the ship Manchester Engi- neer near the Strait of Belle Isle, and of the investigation held with reference thereto at Quebec during the month of September or October last. Presented 4th April, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Landry.. Xot printed. 183. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 15th Febriiary, 1911, for a return showing all communications, telegrams, letters, petitions or plans relating to the rifle range at Bear River, N.S., received since .January, 1909. 2. From whom received and upon what dates respectively? Presented -Sth April, 1911. — Mr. Jameson.. Xot printed. 184. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 14th December, 1910, for a return showing what total amount has been annually exi)ended in each province since 1880 by the Department of Public Works for harbours and rivers, together with the annual totals of said expenditure for the whole of Canada ; also that the Department of Pub- lic Works prepare and lay upon the Table of this House with this Return a map for each province, showing the location of all wharves, piers, breakwaters, &c., con- structed or purchased by the federal government, and presently owned by the Dominion of Canada. Presented 6th April, 1911. — Mr. Ames Xot printed. 185. Return to an order of the Senate dated 22nd February, 1911, for: — 1. Copies of all papers relating to the appointment of Martin Dickie to the com- mand of the 76th Regiment of the counties of Colchester and Hants. 2. Copies of all papers relating to the recommendation of Major J. L. Barnhill by Lieut. General Drury and others to the command of the said regiment. 3. Copies of all documents relating in any way to the reasons or causes why the said Major Barnhill as the senior officer of said regiment should not have been appointed to the command of the same. 4. Copies of all correspondence and other popeis and documents relating to the recent reorganization of the 78th Colchester, Hants and Piotou Regiment of " High- landers." Presented 4th April, 1911. — Hon. Mr. Lougheed Xot printed. 186. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 27th March. 1911, for a return showing the mileage of railways owned, controlled or operat.:'d in the United States by the Grand Trunk, the Canadian Pacific and other Canadian railway companies. 2. Also the mileage of railways owned, controlled or operated by the United States railway corporations in Canada. Presented lOth .\pril, 1911.— .1/r. Rutnn. Xot printed. 187. l^eturn to an oider of the Hou-e of Comiuons, diited 3i(l .April. 1911. for a copy of all correspondence, declarations, telegrams, mailing li-lieries Commission. 1910. Presented 28th July, 1911, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur Xot printed. G^ 1 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1911 EEPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS CONTAINING THE TABLES OF IMPORTS, EXPORTS AND NAVIGATION OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA FOR THE FISCAL YEAR EISDED MAEOH 31 1910 COMPUTED FROM OFFIClALi RETURNS PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT OTTAWA PRINTED BY C. H. PARMELEE, PRINTER TO THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1910 iNo. 11-1911 ] 'I GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1911 To His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir Albert Henry George, Earl Grey, Viscount Howick, Baron Grey of Howick, in the County of Northumberlandy in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet ; Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, d^c, Sc, Governor General of Canada. May it Please Your Excellency : The uadei signed has the honour to present to Your Excellency the Annual Report of the Department of Customs, containing Tables of Imports, Exports and Navigation of the Dominion of Canada for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910, as prepared from Official Returns and laid before me by the Commissioner of Customs. All of which is respectfully submitted. Ottawa, June 1, 1910. W. PATERSON, Minister of Customs. 1 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1911 Hon. William Paterson, Minister of Customs. Customs Department, Ottawa, May 26, 1910. I have the honour to hand you the Annual Report of the Department of Customs, containing Tables of Imports, Exports and Navigation of the Dominion of Canada for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1910. I have the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, JOHN McDOUGALD, Commissioner of Customs. 1 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1911 INDEX TO TABLES. e fc. si •^ o a 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 2o 27 28 SOBJKCT. Imports and Exports Aggregate Trade. . . Exports Imports Revenue. Description. Page P.\KT I. II percentage... Imports and Exports. Shipping Imports and Exj>orts. Imports. Exports. PART I. Comparative Tables. Total Exports, Imports, Goods entered for Consumption and Duty collected from 1868 to 1910 . Total Trade (entered for Consumption and Exported) by Coun- tries, 1873 to 1910 Total Trade, Impc^rts and Exports, 1868 to 1910 Total Exports by Countries, 1873 to 1910 _. . Total value of Goods entered for Consumption, by Countries, 1873 to 1910 Total Duty Collected by Countries, 1873 to 1910 Percentage of Duty on Imi)orts, percentage expense of collec- tion, 18GS to 1910 Comparative Statement of Iniports and Exports, showing per- centage excess of Imports over Exports, &c., 1868 to 1910. Total Vessels built, registered and sold, and Total Tonnage entered Inwards and Outwards since Confederation. . Comparative Statement by Ports, Exports, ImjMrts entered for Consumption, 3 years Articles entered for Consumption by principal ports Articles exported from principal ports Revenue. Imports . Imports and Exports Imports Exports . . . Imports . . Exports . Imports and Exports . , Warehousing.. Transhipment Imports and Exports Tables for Fiscal Year 1909. Statement of Customs Duties collected at each Port and Out- port, 1910 Summary Statement, Dutiable, 1910 Free, 1910... ... Statement of Imports from Countries embraced in the British Empire and other Countries. 1910 Statement of Goods entered for Consumption, 1909 and 191 0. . Statement, by Counti-ies, of Articles Imported in 1910 under French Treaty Statement of Imports and Exports from and to the West Indies, 1910 Dominion Abstract, value of Imports by Countries, 1910 (Du-j tiable and Free) and Exports (Home and Foreign products) Abstract hj' Countries, value of Goods Imported and entered for Con.sumption, 1910 Abstract by Countries, value of Exports from Canada, 1910. . Abstract of Food, Raw, Manufactured and Miscellaneous art- icles G.B. " Brit. Poss., other," and foreign countries, 1910 Abstract of Food, Raw, Manufactured and Miscellaneous art iclesG.B. " Brit. Poss., other," and foreign countries, 1910 Summary Statement of ExiX)rts, showing Home a)ul Fcjreign produce. . .Statement of Goods E\ix)rted, 1909 and 1910. Statement of Exports to Countries embraced in the British Empire and all other Countries Value, of Goods Imported and Exported via United States Ports, 1910 Statement of the Value of Goods remaining in Warehouse, 1908, 1909 and 1910 Statement of Transhipment trade at Montreal Value of Goods Imported and Exported via St. Lawrence. . . 4 6 7 9 11 13 14 16 18 30 46 64 82 148 164 164 172 192 198 200 204 208 208 209 219 219 234 235 236 242 VI CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 INDEX TO TABLES -Concluded. Number OF Statement. Subject. Description. Page Part II. 1 1 2 General Imports ........ PART II. General Statement of Imports by Countries, Dytiable General Statement of Imports by Countries, Free Abstract by Countries, value of Goods Imported and entered for Consumption 2 316 380 3 General Statement of Exports (Home and Foreign products) by Countries 4 Shipping 384 454 5 G Statement of Vessels entered Inward from Sea, by Ports and Outports Abstract by Countries of Vessels entered Inwards from Sea. . Statement of Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, by Ports and 456 460 464 8 Abstract by Countries of Vessels entered Outward for Sea. . . . Summary Statenient of Seagoing Vessels entered and cleared by Ports 470 9 474 10 11 Statement of the Nationalities of Sea-going Vessels Summary of Sea-going Vessels entered Inwards and Outwards. Summary Statement of all Vessels arrived and departed Trade with each Country by Ports and Nationality of Vessels Inwards Summary Statement of Vessels Inwards from Sea, by Coun- 478 480 12 13 14 '■ 481 482 514 15 Trade with each Country by Ports and Nationalities of Vessels, Outwards 516 10 Summiry Statement of Vessels Outwards for Sea, by Coun- tries :ind Nationalities 548 17 18 Statement of intercourse by Inland Navigation, between Can- ada and United States, Inwards Statement of intercourse by Inland Navigation, between Can- ada and United States, Outwards 550 " 554 19 20 21 Summary Statement of Inland Navigation, Inwards and Out- wards Statement of Vessels employed in the Coasting Trade 557 558 570 1 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER. No. 11 A. 1911 EXPLANATORY NOTES. In General Statemext Xo. 1 (Pb. ii) of Imports and Goods entered for Consumption, The tsrm ' Entered for Consumption ' is the technical term in use at the custom house, and does nob imply that the goods have been actually consumed in Canada, but that they have passed into the possession of the importer and that duty has been paid on that portion liable for duty. The value of goods imported is governed by Section 40 of the Customs Act, which provides that the value of impDrted goods subject to ad valorem duty 'shall be the fair market value thereof, when sold for home consumption, in the principal markets of the country whence and at the time when the same were exported directly to Canada. ' In General Statement No. .3 (Pt. ii) of Exports, The term ' The Produce of Canada ' includes all imported articles which have been changed in form or enhanced in value by further manufacture in Canada, such as sugar refined in Canada from imported raw sugar, flour ground from imported wheat, and articles constructed or manufactured from imported materials. ' Goods not the produce of Canada ' shows the exports of foreign goods which had been previously imported. Under the Regulations commencing July 1st, 1900, all Export entries are delivered at the '■Jrontier "port of exit., ' and the totals thereof are credited to the respective ports where the goods pass outwards from Canada. In view of the more complete returns obtained under this system the additions heretofore made to the export statistics (prior to July 1st, 1900) under the head of 'Short returns ' are now omitted. In this report, the tables of imports and exports at the several ports of entry indicate that merchandise of the value stated was entered inivards or passed outwards at the ports mentioned, but do not imply that the imports were all for consump- tion at such ports or that the exports originated there. The trade by Countries, with the DoGiinion as a whole, is recorded in the General Statements of Imports and Exports. The value of ' Goods the Produce of Canada ' is their value at the time of exporta- tion at the ports of Canada whence shipped. The value of ' Goods not the Produce of Canada ' is the actual cost of such goods. The initials X. E S. mean 'not elsewhere specified. ' " X.O.P. mean ' nob otherwise provided for. ' The expression ' Ton' means two thousand pounds, and ' Cwt. ' one hundred pounds. " 'Standard hundred' when applied to deals, means 2,750 feet board measure. " ' Ton, ' applied to square timber, means 40 cubic feet. In the shipping tables the tonnage is given in net tons. SPECIAL NOTE. Under an amendment to the Customs Tariff" passed in 1903, provision was made for the collection of a surtax on the goods of any foreign countr\' which treats im- ports from Canada less favourably than those from other countries. It is to be particularly noted th\t the surtax doe^ not apply to the goods of other countries imported from Germany, but only to articles which are the growth, produce or manufacture of Germany. Various classes of goods which are of otlier than German origin therefore appear in the?^e Tables as imports from Ger- many, entered under the General Tariff and not subject to a surtax. 1 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1911 ERRATA. Part, ir, page 51 -4th. item— Total value, for $5,303,784 read $5,903,784. 93— 1st. item,— n .. „ 52,252 read 5.3,252. 158 — 5th. item, — Total import value for 383,833 read 388,833. 274 — 6th. item, — Description, for "30 inches", read "36 inches". 278— 2nd. item,— Description, 10th. line, omit "B" after ••135". 344 — 5th. item, — omit word "ground". 1 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1911 PART I TABLES OF THE TKADE AND NAVIGATION 11— i— 1 1 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1911 No. 1. — Value of Total Exports, Imports"and Goods entered for Consumption in the Dominion with the duty collected thereon, for the undermentioned years. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do du Total Exports. rune 30, 1868 do 186J do do 1870 1871 do 1872 do 1873 do do 1874 1875 do 1876 do 1877 do 1878 do 1879 do 1880 do 1881 do do 1882 1883 do 1884 do do 1885 1886 do 1887 do 1888 do 1889 do do 1890 1891. do 1892 do 1893.... do 1894 do 1895 do 1896 do 1897'. do 1898 do 1899 do 1000 do 1901 do 1902 do 1903 do 1904 do 1905 do 1906 march .SI, n907 do 1908 do 1909 do 1910 57, 60, 73. 74. 82, 89, 89, 77, 80, 75, 79, 71, 87, 98, 102, 98, 91, 89, 85, 89, 90, 89, 96, 98, ,567,888 ,474,781 ,573,490 ,173,618 639,663 789,922 351,928 886,979 966,435 875,393 323,667 491,255 911,458 290,823 137,203 085,804 406,496 238, .361 251,314 515,811 203,000 189,167 749,149 417,296 Total Imports. 113,963,372 118,564,352 117,524,949 113,638,803 121,013,852 137,950,253 164,152,683 158,896,905 191,894,723 196,487,632 211,640,286 225,849,724 213,521,235 203,316,872 256,586,630 205,277,197 280,006,606 261,512,159 301,3.08,529 73,459,644 70,415,165 74,814,339 96,092,971 111,430,527 128,011,281 128,213,.582 123,070,283 93,210.346 99,327,962 93,081,787 81,964,427 86,489,747 i 105,330,840 119,419,500 132,2.54,022 116,397,043 108,941,486 104,424,561 112,892,236 110,894,630 115,224,931 121,858,241 119,967,638 127,406,068 129,074,268 123,474,940 110,781,682 118,011,508 119,218,609 140,323,053 162,764,308 189,622,513 190,415,525 212,270,158 241,214,961 259,211,803 266,834417 294,286,015 259,786,007 370,786,525 309,756,608 391,852,692 Entered for Consumption. Duty. 71,985,306 67,402,170 71,237,603 86,947,482 107,709,116 127,514,594 127,404,169 119,618,657 94,733,218 96,300,483 91,199,577 80,341,608 71,782,349 91,611,604 112,648,927 123,137,019 108,180,644 102,710,019 99,602,694 105,639,428 102,847,100 109,673,447 112,765,584 113,345,124 116,978,943 121,705,030 113,093,983 105,252,511 110,587,480 111,294,021 130,698,006 154,051,593 180,804,316 181,237,988 202,791,595 233,790,516 251,464,332 261,925,554 290,360,807 257,254,882 358,428,616 298,205,957 375,833,016 $ Its. 8,819,431 63 8,298,909 71 9,462,940 44 11,843,655 75 13,045,493 50 13,017,730 17 14,421,882 67 15,361,382 12 12,833,114 48 12,548,451 09 12,795,693 17 12,9.39,540 66 14,138,849 22 18,500,785 97 21,708,837 43 2.3,172,308 97 20,164,963 37 19,1.33,558 99 19,448,123 70 22,469,705 83 22,209,641 53 23,784,523 23 24,014,908 07 23,481,069 13 20,550,581 53 21,161,710 93 19,379,822 ^2 17,887,269 *7 20,219,037 S2 19,891,996 77 22,157,788 49 25,734,228 75 28,889,110 13 29,106,979 89 32,425,532 31 37,110,354 59 40,954,349 14 42,024,339 92 46,671,101 18 40,290,171 70 58,331,074 04 48,059,791 93 61,024,219 21 * 9 months, change of fiscal year. 11-i-l^ 4 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i ' ^'••* 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 ^o. 2. — Aggregate Trade of the Dominion by Countries on the basis of Goods entered for Consumption and Exported. Fiscal Year. Great Britain. United States. France. Germany. Spain. Portugal. Italy. Holland. S $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 1873 1874 - . . . 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 . ... 1880 1881 ... . 1882 1883 107,266,624 108,083,642 100,379,969 81,457,737 81,139,708 83,372,719 67,288,848 80,307,286 97,335,378 95,871,802 99,197,682 89,808,204 90,524,060 80,717,803 78,003,492 77,087,914 73,876,437 70,904,720 62,696,857 73,570,337 96,229,763 97,701,056 2,055,195 2,569,712 2,154,065 2,394,812 1,730,062 1,754,394 2,247,066 1,928,670 2,294,043 2,922,931 2,934,210 1,176,478 1,022,428 839,442 608,355 404,918 521,580 552,999 532,028 1,019,198 1,633,118 1,942,851 502,966 459,027 390,784 445,151 340,757 325,245 394,445 297,245 446,337 570,301 749,897 266,188 294,007 236,790 199,195 175,425 145,941 161,258 201,652 165,487 201,656 243,192 229,657 236,296 214,.366 183,199 242,942 205,171 181,933 623,295 234,723 256,841 322,554 229,770 271,043 260,503 297,895 296,860 266,764 210,288 273,837 440,944 613,241 324,800 1884 87,154,242 89,333,366 2,160,804 2,171,346 648,569 240,235 322,499 333,977 1885 ' 83,284,482 86,903,935 2,239,890 2,385,344 481,910 227,096 255,712 361,879 1886 82,143,828 81,436,808 2,509,581 2,408,821 432,540 301,927 215,298 309,559 1887 89,534,079 82,767,265 2,415,001 3,672,985 481,289 204,671 245,560 309,920 1888 79,383,705 91,05.3,913 2,642,557 3,563,106 427,249 230,397 235,816 332,169 1889 80,422,515 94,059,844 2,562,893 3,836,173 420,794 238,106 186,186 414,302 1890 91,743,935 92,814,783 2,894,154 4,286,136 392,294 291,811 244,545 423,309 1891 ... 91,328,384 94,824,352 2,565,877 4,336,232 5.55,917 191,148 322,808 404,.532 1892 .... 106,254,984 92,125,599 2,770,173 6,526,228 489,652 155,479 490,839 846,167 1893 107,228,906 102,144,986 3,096,164 4,576,224 387,861 135,482 661,403 656,427 1894 107,256,123 88,844,040 3,081,950 7,887,594 445,567 126,469 511,631 625,764 1895 92,988,727 95,932,197 2,920,456 5,421,135 436,580 115,921 415,919 348,164 1896 99,670,030 103,022,434 3,392,482 6,688,990 445,592 88,262 287,676 436,980 1897 .... 106,639,690 111,022,513 3,292,047 7,538,800 436,984 82,337 333,512 480,.531 1898 137,499,735 124,410,926 5,000,613 7,421,462 578,462 135,154 495,023 750,486 1899 .... 136,151,978 138,140,687 5,447,017 9,613,025 593,660 92,937 520,684 872,941 1900 152,526,098 178,463,401 5,743,272 10,099,401 647,157 187,801 405,029 767,781 1901 148,347,120 182,867,238 6,979,352 9,162,957 897,893 181,707 642,424 984,840 1902 .. .. 166,533,983 192,004,734 8,061,042 13,515,747 856,793 234,874 963,641 1,195,856 1903 190,099,222 209,389,119 7,921,647 14,380,336 962,497 293,376 8.37,555 1,889,869 1904 179,368,950 223,599,447 7,804,453 9,994,827 963,674 210,053 642,891 1,951,398 1905 162,301,480 240,142,64*2 8,570,437 7,842,068 779,482 227,281 819,610 1,505,474 1906 202,289,527 273,668,593 9,788,078 8,859,871 984,477 218,202 769,610 2,004,640 *1907 169,717,174 234,964,509 8,108,984 6,541,513 934,469 282,622 807,347 1,816,967 1908 229,443,627 324,173,325 11,708,641 10,537,654 1,233,571 194,121 1,131,336 2,281,420 1909 204,428,319 272,631,127 11,373,531 7,536,917 979, .536 171,116 2,382,112 2,515,851 1910 244,984,407 336,652,587 12,750,192 10,436,421 1,071,719 200,253 1,722,906 3,947,842 *9 months TRADE AND NATIGATIOX SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 2. — Aggregate Trade of the Dominion by Countries ou the basis of Goods entered for Consumption and Exported — Concluded. Fiscal Year. Belgium. 364,456 534,15.S 337,674 374,880 318,724 805,692 219,461 837,897 671,267 645,568 611,112 746,528 551,645 517,472 927,580 505,800 595,496 763,146 728,120 573,244 1,268,551 1,258,692 693,019 1,018,789 1,518,218 2,204,054 3,168,136 4,421,716 6,634,592 4,156,049 4,950,732 4,255,930 3,514,994 4,175,238 3,553,137 5,758,128 5,829,033 6,139,980 New- West foundland Indies . South America. China and Japan. 4,609,552 2,657,547 2,806,055 2,675,477 2,753,748 2,767,347 2,280,823 2,002,261 2,175,773 2,468,432 2,953,273 2,701,120 2,022,073 2,139,301 2,072,946 1,945,426 1,791,496 1,6.55,400 2,218,911 2,503,963 3,247,903 3,633,154 3,065,046 2,333,721 2,144,874 2,632,184 2,335,323 2,804,748 2,886,067 3,408,482 3,714,157 3,075,418 4,528,326 4,972,281 3,708,200 5,185,987 5,190,721 5,438,571 1,163,425 6,086,529 6,139,910 5,291,433 5,031,667 4,397,996 4,753,099 6,489,257 6,962,516 7,018,956 7,494,291 6,726,486 5,698,057 5,266,042 4,017,593 5,870,149 6,138,109 5,808,189 6,360,926 7,638,846 7,390,377 7,121,172 8,681,622 4,707,243 4,322,230 3,829,346 4,398,902 4 202,119 4,707,677 5,472,747 6,021,294 8,397,290 10,039,302 9,944,179 6,935,876 12,844,390 12,626,749 13,284,809 1,701,633 1,686,508 1,064,593 975,762 656,591 669,804 745,830 1,073,421 1,369,731 2,314,779 2,954,628 2,756,371 2,802,042 2,111,029 2,625,066 2,487,240 2,813,587 2,555,849 1,782,950 1,905,346 2,099,356 2,264,677 1,610,470 2,063,145 2,026,085 2,505,195 2,631,635 I 2,423,994 2,567,278 3,440,987 4,532,008 5,613,612 6,916,171 9,425,735 8,814,147 7,5.55,644 8,262,369 10,961,629 1,709,856 1,263,728 694,472 971,314 45.5,755 486,244 505,513 931,457 1,430,734 1,635,717 1,750,642 1,970,541 2,528,369 2,495,703 2,819,584 2,261,155 2,048,712 2,161,816 2,202,102 3,300,108 2,766,712 3,065,768 2,906,574 3,339,429 3,300,331 2,829,890 3,194,849 2,749,759 3,149,591 2,5.35,462 2,440,999 3,134,959 3,990,776 3,684,769 3,001,144 4,611,199 4,405,402 4,892,218 Switzer- Other i land. Countries j Total. 120,514 139,674 116,128 56,168 69,066 61,178 94,781 94,225 141,789 268,093 336,040 242,380 217,666 203,085 219,777 194,938 166,905 316,923 244,319 193,033 258,464 276,065 260,040 332,405 223,192 357,003 571,526 529,976 603,397 780,183 952,326 1,392,895 1,776,405 2,042,635 1,609,063 2,752,443 2,195,342 2,614,0.38 1,099,998 927,743 1,153,082 1,764,483 1,471,734 1,366,532 1,291,709 1,314,429 1,641,170 2,134,932 1,706,595 j 2,078,676 1,989,280 ' 2,383,014 2,841,913 2,016,480 3,167,496 3,162,393 3,685,842 5,168,657 4,465,666 I 4,220,266 ! 3,059,444 I 3,771,454 5,882,830 4,201,156 i 5,215,018 : 6,726,. 87 I 7,113,487 !ll,161,301 I '11,255,103 13,679,770 12,288,038 14,119,602 11,736,927 19,023,736 19,189,991 22,093,973 217,.S04,516 216,756,097 I 197,505,636 175,699,653 172,175,876 170,523.244 151,832,863 1.59,69.'^,807 189,902.427 214,786,130 221,222,823 199,587,140 191,948,380 184,854,008 195,155,239 193,050,100 198,862,814 209,514,733 211,762,420 230,942,318 240,269,382 2.30,618,932 218,891,314 231,601,332 249,244,274 294,850,689 312,948,498 372,699,039 377,725,620 414,431,881 459,640,240 464,985,567 465,242,426 546,947,437 462,532,079 638,435,222 559,718,116 677,191,545 * 9 months. 6 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — Showing the grand aggregate trade from 1868 to 1910, inclusive on the basis of 'Total jSxports and Imports.' 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 . , 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900 . 1901.. 1902 . . i903. 1904 . 1905. 1906.. *1907. 1908. . 1909. . 1910. Total Exports 57, 60, 73, 74, 82, 89, 89. 77, 80, 75, 79, 71, 87, 98, 102, 98, 91, 89, 85, 89, 90, 89, 96, 98, 113, 567,888 474,781 573,490 173,618 639,663 789,922 351,928 886,979 966,435 875,393 323,667 491,255 911,458 290,823 137,203 085,804 406,496 238,361 251,. 314 515,811 203,000 189,167 749,149 417,296 963,375 118,564,352 117,524,949 113,638,803 121,013,852 137,950,253 164,152,683 158,896,905 191,894,723 196,487,632 211,640,286 225,849,724 213,521,235 203,316,872 256,586,630 205,277,197 280,006,606 261,512,159 301,358,529 Total ImiJorts. 73,459,644 70,415,165 74,814,339 90,092,971 111,430,-527 128,011,281 128,213,582 123,070,283 93,210,-346 99,327,962 93,081,787 81,964,427 86,489,747 105,330,840 119,419,.500 132,2.54,022 116,397,043 108,9^1,486 104,424,-561 112,892,236 110,894,630 115,224,931 121,858,241 119,967,638 127,406,068 129,074,268 123,474,940 110,781,682 118,011,508 119,218,609 140,323,053 162,764,308 189, 622, .513 190,415,525 212,270,158 241,214,961 259,211,803 266,834,417 294,286,015 259,786,007 370,786,.525 309,756,608 391,852,692 Grand Total, Imports and Exports. 131,027,532 130,889,946 148,387,829 170,266,589 194,070,190 217,801,203 217,565,510 200,9.57,262 174,176,781 175,203,355 172,405,4.54 153,455,682 174,401,205 203,621,663 221,556,703 230,339,826 207,803,539 198,179,847 189,675,875 203,408,047 201,097,630 204,414,098 218,607,390 218,384,934 241,369,443 247,638,620 240,999,889 224,420,485 239,025,360 257,168,862 304,475,736 321,661,213 381,517,236 386,903,157 423,910,444 467,064,685 472,733,038 470,151,289 550,872,645 465,063,204 650,793.131 571,268,767 693,211,221 * 9 months. TRADE AXD XAVIGATIOX SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 4. — Value of Exports, by Countries. Fiscal Year. Great Britain. United State.s. France. Germany. Spain. Portugal. Italy. Holland. S $ S S $ S $ -S 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878.... 1879 ... 1880 ... . 1881 1882 ... 1883 38,743,848 45,003,882 40,032,902 40,723,477 41,567,469 45,941,539 36,295,718 45,846,062 53,571,570 45,274,461 47,145,217 42,072,526 36,244,311 29,911,983 31,933,459 25,775,245 25,244,898 27,165,501 33,349,909 36,866,225 47,940,711 41,668,723 31,907 267,212 212,767 553,935 319,330 369,391 714,875 812,829 662,711 825,573 617,730 76,553 65,511 91,019 125,768 34,324 122,254 112,090 82,237 84,932 153,114 133,697 25,080 960 7,300 9,417 62,659 47,816 50,596 60,727 46,653 108,082 164,925 191,156 193,463 170,784 127,540 129,960 104,028 135,748 165,885 108,594 149,744 179,843 177,232 190,211 170,408 142,787 213,692 151,861 148,472 163,787 145,997 163,755 218,113 13,142 14,905 28,724 .30,816 94,303 53,750 9,713 102,592 215,754 365,198 27,599 1884 43,736,227 38,840,540 390,9.55 195,575 144,092 172,252 247,151 15,500 1885 ... . 41,877,705 39,752,734 303,309 264,075 132,695 166,730 147,550 24,094 1886 .... 41,542,629 36,578,769 534,363 253,298 53,073 245,450 108,601 7,587 1887 44,571,846 37,660,199 341,531 437,536 72,02 146,528 125,681 14,859 1888. ... 40,084,984 42,572,065 397,773 198,543 52,317 155,821 55,090 378 1889 . ... 38,105,126 43,522,404 334,210 143,603 13,526 166,021 60,062 1,222 1890 .. . 48,353,694 40,522,810 278,552 507,143 69,788 207,777 81,059 1,042 1891 49,280,858 41,138,695 253,734 532,142 67,110 120,611 90,999 14,741 1892 64,906,549 38,988,027 367,539 942,698 •93,476 102,370 149,280 567,879 1893 64,080,493 43,923,010 264,047 i 750,461 44,355 83,001 87,387 282,569 1894 68,538,856 35,809,940 544,986 2,046 052 56,274 79,363 109,188 281,058 1895 61,856,990 41,297,676 335,282 620,976 34,101 58,781 34,325 140,264 1896 ... . 66,690,288 44,448,410 581,540 757,531 83,814 41,666 56,759 139,828 1897 77,227,502 49,373,472 690,696 1,045,432 50,452 36,745 108,627 104,422 1898 104,998,818 45,705,336 1,025,262 1,837,448 89,675 87,835 73,765 376,4.39 1899 99,091,855 45,133,521 1,557,722 2,219,569 59,178 29,641 125,265 372,548 1900 107,736,368 68,619,023 1,374,770 1,715,903 86,456 115,016 260,456 188,199 1901 105,328,956 72,382,230 1,581,331 2,141,552 155,354 85,403 315,063 187,378 1902 117,320,221 71,197,684 1,388,848 2,692,578 161,823 105,495 236,899 320,241 1903 131,202,321 71,783,924 1,341,618 2,097,699 138,553 164,184 295,770 619,329 1904 117,591,376 72,772,932 1,597,928 1,819,223 98,578 109, .340 240,963 1,03.5,327 1905 101,958,771 77,404,071 1,511,298 1,146,654 50.223 128,993 198,973 550,821 1906 133,094,937 97,806,552 2,120,091 1,872,557 55,686 89,598 215,855 824,768 *1907 105,135,801 79,021,480 1,409,572 1,066,605 4?,315 154,438 352,842 814,977 1908 .. . 134,484,156 113,520,500 1,806,732 2,374,607 106,594 46,865 349,839 855,085 1909 .... 133,745,375 92,604,357 3,176,096 1,476,552 45,682 48,833 1,620,773 1,242,730 1910 ... 149,634,107 113,150,778 2,640,648 2,501,191 51,944 59.731 829,508 1,937,852 9 months. CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 4. — Value of Exports, by Countries — Concluded. Fiscal Year. Belgium. New- foundland. West Indies. South America. China and Japan. Australia. Other Countries. Total. $ $ $ S $ S S ^ 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 ... 1883 1884... . 17,754 240,494 59,563 13,825 66,912 49,998 40,430 688,811 258,433 142,358 195,705 287,378 2,800,555 1,569,079 1,901,831 1,900,891 2,112,106 2,094,682 1,641,417 1,510,300 1,523,469 1,974,923 2,187,338 1,920,450 3,988,493 3,778,796 3,945,506 3,675,320 3,788,858 3,414,147 3,500,670 3,544,103 3,147,369 2,995,572 3.125,031 3,119,569 1,285,434 1,212,978 785,797 688,209 651,625 6.54,357 741,442 789,940 732,111 941,162 1,489,957 1,277,383 46,466 39,222 37,046 23,075 37,149 102,568 56,551 37,546 19,761 106,675 105,388 60,979 41,822 98,733 181,938 79,643 185,610 370,723 290,762 139,901 146,363 340,608 375,065 502,181 277,954 432,171 349,411 938,273 836,151 651,655 587,270 616,829 580,881 6.55,267 451,473 496,264 89,789,922 89,351,928 77,886,979 80,966,436 75,875,393 79,323,667 71,491,255 87,911,458 98,290,823 102,137,203 98,085,804 91,406,496 1885 72,385 1,670,968 2,535,283 1,461,206 29,918 415,887 383,822 89,238,361 1886 6,565 1,754,980 2,121,570 1,010,034 63,118 259,960 711,315 85,251,314 1887 223,729 1,71'* 604 2,075,411 1,426,660 69,196 269,471 362,540 89,515,811 1888 17,057 1,523,827 2,601,486 1,510,637 132,448 446,019 454,555 90,203,000 1889 64,756 1,303,.S35 2,759,455 1,488,999 84,174 661,208 481,051 89,189.167 1890 41,814 1,185,739 2,719,141 1,551,887 61,751 471,028 695,924 96,749,149 ]891 72,672 1,467,908 3,122,770 1,063,172 78,791 589,100 523,993 98,417,296 1892 56,212 1,750,714 3,546,559 1,027,525 283,251 436,603 744,693 113,963,375 1893 669,040 2,594,633 3,145,708 1,326,743 341,140 288,352 683,413 118,564,352 1894 708,455 2,818,592 3,443,761 1,392,285 540,849 322,745 832,545 117,524,949 1895 251,402 2,325,196 3,725,426 1,303,474 378,160 417,124 853,626 113,638,803 1896 98,031 1,782,309 2,810,817 1,496,118 668,011 517,258 841,472 121,013,852 1897 ... 354,584 1,692,798 2,643,360 1,405,359 903,922 1,418,289 894,593 137,950,253 1898 973,944 2,167,860 2,749,080 1,060,420 511,919 1,630,714 864,168 164,152,683 1899 849,413 1,808,317 3,043,963 1,456,051 425,350 1,506,138 1,218,374 158,896,905 1900 1,197,798 2144,070 2,870,343 1,431,107 368,615 1,626,441 2,160,158 191,894,723 1901 2,806,142 2,260,499 2,905,937 1,519,190 699,569 2,311,405 1,807,623 196,487,632 1902 2,444,450 2,381,082 3,298,912 1,781,913 570,586 2,586,554 5,153,000 211,640,286 1903 2,150,550 2,516,576 3,642,176 2,542,056 501,057 2,929,861 3,924,050 225,849,724 1904 1,126,417 2,898,751 3,583,475 2,456,608 568,983 2,622,756 4,898,578 213, .521, 235 1S05... . 1,739,807 3,473,713 4,401,115 2,880,552 1,520,053 2,194,223 4,157,605 203,316,872 190G 1,565,166 3,213,856 4,575,212 3,623,065 1,467,252 2,082,219 3,979.816 256,586,630 "1907 1,857,958 2,244,469 3,527,153 3,584,329 890,425 1,998,968 i 3,169,865 1 205,277,197 1908 3,377,479 3,408,518 4,543,889 4,467,584 1,705,901 2,873,461 6,085,396 280,006,606 1909 3,927,445 3,552,293 4,534,446 3,478,476 1,778,666 2,769,049 7.511,386 261,512,159 1910 .... 2,900,092 1 3,970,952 5,948,245 4,744,524 1.910,724 3,583,447 7,494,786 301,358,529 ^9 months. i TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 5. — Value of Goods enteted for Consumption, by Countries. Fiscal Year. Great Britain. United States. France. (rennany. Spain. Porcvigal. Italy. Holland. •S ■S .s S 8 -S 8 8 1873 1874 1875 1876 i877 187S . 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 . . . 68,522,776 63,076,437 60,347,067 40,734,200 30,572.239 37,431,180 30,993,130 34,461,224 43,583,808 50,-597,341 52,052,465 47,735,678 54,283,072 50,805,820 46,070,033 51,312,669 48,631,730 43,739,219 29,346,948 36,704,112 48,289,052 56,032,333 2,023,288 2,302,500 1,941,298 1,840,877 1,410,732 1,385,003 1,532,191 1,115,841 1,631,332 2,097,358 2,316,480 1,099,925 956,917 748,423 482,587 370,594 399,326 440,909 449,791 934,266 1,480,004 1,809,154 477,886 458,067 333,484 436,034 278,008 277 420 343,849 236,518 399,684 462,219 534,972 75,032 100,544 66,006 71,6.55 4.5,465 41,913 25,510 35,767 56,893 51,912 63,349 52,425 46,085 43,958 40,412 29,250 .53,310 33,461 459,508 88,726 93,086 104,441 216,628 256,138 231.779 267,079 202,557 213,014 200,575 171,245 225,190 248,043 297,201 1884 43,418,015 50,492,826 1,769,849 1,975,771 504,477 67,983 75,348 318,477 1885 ... . 41,406,777 47,151,201 1,93.5,581 2,121,269 349,215 60,366 108,162 337,785 1886 40,601,199 44,858,039 1,975,218 2,1.55,523 379,465 56,477 106,697 301,972 1887 44,932,233 45,107,065 2,073,470 3,235,449 409,269 58,143 119,889 295,061 1888 39,298,721 48,481,848 2,244,784 3,384,563 374,932 74,576 180,726 331,791 1889 42,317,389 50,537,440 2,225,683 3,632,-570 407,268 72,085 126,124 414,080 1890 .... 43,390,241 52,291,973 2,615,602 3,778,993 322,506 84,034 163,486 232,267 1891 42,047,526 53,685,657 2,312,143 3,804,090 488,807 70,537 241,809 389,791 1892 .... 41,348,435 53,137,572 2,402,634 5,5.33,530 396,176 53,109 341,559 278,288 1893 43,148,413 58,221,976 2,832,117 3,825,763 343,506 52,481 170,564 373,858 1894 . ... 38,717,267 53,034,100 2,.53'3,9o4 5,841,542 389,293 47,106 402,443 344,706 1895 31,13L737 51,634,521 2,585,174 4,794,159 402,479 57,140 381,594 243,900 1896 32,979,742 53,574,024 2,810,912 5,931,459 351,778 46, .96 230,917 299. a52 1897 29,412,188 61,649,041 2,691,351 6. 493 .363 386,532 45,592 224,885 376,109 1898 .... 32,500,917 78,705,590 3,975,351 5,534,014 488,787 47,319 421,258 374,047 1899 37,063,123 93,007,166 3,839,295 7,393,45-3 534,482 63,296 395,599 500,393 1900 44,789,730 103,844,378 4,363,502 8,383,498 560,701 72,785 144,573 579,582 1901 43,018,164 110,485,003 5,398,021 7,021,405 742,539 96,304 327,361 797,462 1902 49,213,762 120,807,050 6,672,194 10,823,169 694,970 129,379 726,742 875,615 1903 ... 58,89i),9)l 137,605,195 6,530,029 12,232,637 823,941 129,192 541,785 1,270,540 190! 61.777,574 1.50,820,515 6,206,525 8,175,604 865,096 100,713 401,928 916,071 19J5 60,312,709 162,733,571 7,059,139 6,695,414 729,259 98,2a3 620,637 954,653 1906 69,194,583 175,862,071 7,667,987 6,937,314 923,791 128,604 553,755 1,179,892 *1937 64,531,373 15.5,943,029 6,699,412 5,474,908 886, 15 [ 123,034 454,505 1,001,990 v.m 91,9.50,471 210,652,823 9,931,939 8,163,047 1,126,077 147,2.56 731, 497 1,426,335 I9.i:t 70,632,914 183,026,550 8,197,435 6,050,365 933,854 122,283 761,3.39 1,273,121 1910 95,3)0,303 223,501,803 10,109,544 7,935,230 1,019775 140,522 893,393 2,009,990 '9 month.". 10 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 5. — Value of Goods entered for Consumption, by Countries — Concluded. Fiscal Year. Belgium. New- foundland 1 West South Indies America. China and Japan. Switzer- land. Other Countries. Total. $ $ 1 $ $ $ $ 1873 1874 1875 .... 1876 1877.. . 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 ... 1883 346,702 293,659 278,311 .361,055 251,812 255,694 179,031 149,086 412,834 503,210 415,407 1,808,997 1,088,468 904,224 774, .586 641,642 672,665 639,406 581,961 652,304 493,509 765,935 2,174,932 2,307,733 2,194,404 1,616,113 1,242,809 1,033,849 1,252,429 2,945,154 3,815,147 4,023,384 4,369,260 416,199 473,530 278,796 287,-553 4,971 15,447 4,-388 283,481 637,620 1,373,617 1,464,671 1,663,390 1,224,506 657,426 948,2.39 418,606 383,676 448,962 893,911 1,410,973 1,529,042 1,645,254 120,514 139,674 116,128 56,168 69,066 61,178 94,781 94,225 141,789 268,093 336,040 780,222 396,839 621,733 746,567 449,973 344,154 413,767 557,689 916,926 1,139,057 880,057 127,514,594 127,404,169 119,618,6.57 94,733,218 96,300,483 91,^99,577 80,341,608 71,782,349 91,611,604 112,648,927 12.3,137,019 1884 4.59,150 780,670 3,606,917 1,478,988 1,909,562 242,380 1,080,231 108,180,644 1885 479,260 351,105 3,162,774 1,340,836 2,493,451 217,666 1,189,571 102,710,019 1886 510,907 384,321 3,144,472 1,100,995 2,432,585 203,085 1,391,739 99,602,694 1887 703,851 354,342 1,942,182 1,198,406 2,750,388 219,777 2,209,902 105,639,428 1888.. . . 488,743 421,599 3,268,663 876,603 2,128,707 193,838 1,117,006 102,847,100 1889 530,740 488,161 3,378,654 1,324,-583 1,964,538 166,890 2,025,237 109,673,447 1890 721,332 469,711 3,089,043 1,003,962 2,100,065 316,523 1,995,841 112,765,584 1391 655,448 751,003 3,238,156 719,778 2,123,311 244,319 2,572,749 113,345,124 1892 .... 517,032 753,249 4,092,287 877,821 3,015,857 192,365 3,988,029 116,978,943 189;? 599,511 653,270 4,244,669 772,613 2,425,-572 258,464 3,782,253 121,705,030 1894 550,237 814,562 3,677,411 872,392 2,524,919 274,825 .3,066,216 113,093,983 1895 441,617 739,850 4,794,020 ( 469,172 2,528,414 259,400 1,789,-334 105,252,511 1896 920,758 551,412 1,896,426 567,027 2,671,418 332,120 2,413,009 110,587,480 1897 1,163,632 4n2.076 1,678,870 620,2.50 2,396,409 222,173 3,571,545 111,294,021 1898 1,230,110 464,324 1,080,266 1,425,653 2,317,971 349,678 1,732,721 130,698,006 1899 2,318,723 527,006 1.354,939 1,175,584 2,769,499 563,768 2,493,264 154,051,-598 1900 3,223,918 660,678 1,331,776 992,887 2,381,144 529,176 2,940,988 180,804,316 im. 3,S28,450 625,568 1,801,740 1,048,088 2,4.50,022 602,658 2,995,198 181,237,988 1902 1,711,509 1,117,400 2,173,835 1,659,074 1,984,876 765,010 3,436,920 202,791,-595 1903 2,800,182 1,197,581 2,379,275 1,989,952 1,939,942 944,727 4,408,634 233,790,516 1904 3,129,513 1,076,667 4,813,815 3,157,004 2,.565,976 1,389,000 6,062,331 251,464,3.32 19(e . .. 1,775,187 1,054,613 5,638,187 4,03.5,619 2,470,723 1,766,991 5,945,564 261,925,-554 1906 2.610,072 1,758,425 6,.591,083 5,869,075 2,217,517 2,012,405 6,799,228 290 360.807 •1907 1,695,179 1,463,731 3,406,723 5,229,818 2,110,719 1,634,692 6,-574,479 257,254,882 190S . 2,330,649 1,777.469 8,300,501 3,088,060 2,90-5,298 2,734,779 10,082,543 358,428,616 1909 1,901,588 1,638,423 8,092,303 4,783,893 2,626,736 2,138,265 8,926,853 298,205,957 1910 3.239,883 1,467,619 7,-336,564 6,217,105 2,981,491 2,603,858 11,025,920 375,833,016 ^9 months. TRADE AND XATIGATION 11 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 6.— Duty Collected. "3 i Great United Britain. States. France. ! Germany. Spain. Portugal. Italy. Holland. 8 cts.| 8 cts. 8 cts. 8 cts. 8 cts. 8 cts. § cts. 8 cts. 1873.... 1874.. . . 187.5.. . 1876.... 1877.... 1878.. . . 1879.. . . 1880.... 1881.... 1882.... 1883.. . . 7,398,46017 2,966,119 34 7,867,48141 3,69.5,564 03 8,881,997 811 3.860,877 10 ■ 6,075,759 82 4,117,223 40 6,377,-596 23 4,426,394 79 6,445,9^5 38 4.794..599 63 5,561,933 02 5,.52!».15u 64 6,737,997 05 4,521,311 08 8,772,949 97 5.657,292 75 10,011,811 00 T,082,722 29 9,897,78516 8,158,023 35 627,83195 744,059 10 ' 604,092 47 723,.%8 24 480,340 56 400,600 04 501,747 90 427,937 89 597,948 79 742,774 93 824,963 17 334,415 51 272,234 68 173,427 65 134,282 11 75,762 93 79,673 10 104,211 80 103,156 82 215,108 04 338,691 39 388, .556 85 102,711 21 112,918 73 113,599 78 157,287 53 79,515 38 87,755 88 120,385 81 10t3,720 56 167,412 55 210,766 86 231,866 95 21,245 21 27,674 63 28,421 97 29,302 21 20,322 20 13,452 55 7,970 14 14,935 79 25,307 99 29,105 63 34,135 50 9,320 80 13,626 76 8,502 45 24,629 25 15,783 10 19,652 43 19,474 58 30,031 12 40,956 25 34,283 98 44,340 03 294.569 02 ■ 361,153 47 i 394,017 97 459,887 63 316,156 00 308,1.53 30 329,634 07 301.570 50 372.335 63 420,607 91 535,741 81 1884.. . . 8,001,370 74 7,420,46179 615,152 71 554,181 88 192,946 21 34,228 80 32,186 80 493,807 39 1885.. . . 7,617,249 4- 6,636,405 83 650,515 29 572,947 91 154,680 24 29,345 65 33,380 25 521,318 20 1886.... 7,817,357 45 6,790,080 76 735,666 52 588, 168 44 150,268 47 30,510 74 35,667 84 602,570 19 1*87.... 9,318,920 08 7,299,591 68 699,840 07 1,190,267 30 176,449 17 33,329 81 31,404 53 623,894 26 1888.... 8,972,739 84 7,131,006 23 796,242 70 1,214,748 15 171,790 38 36,621 03 42,004 78 704,034 45 1889.. . . 9,450,242 70; 7,413,354 83 854,805 00 1,266,638 56 185,969 33 36,895 32 32,456 70 756, 7&5 89 1890.. . . 9,576,965 75 8,220,299 55 957,312 22 1,165,158 67 170,028 06 36,528 91 37,938 11 806,261 40 1891.... 9,114,271 75 7,799,318 12 932,032 53 1,320,583 23 217,612 94 30,680 47 44,888 99 741,462 43 1892.... 9,074,200 71 7,814,666 93 931,044 99 783,740 50 186,168 39 27,446 98 35,846 83 697,184 17 1893.... 9,498,747 08 7,636,075 81 1,058,095 75 857,264 a5 180,132 25 27,17169 30,816 89 815,200 70 1894.... 8,245,845 87 6,960,950 68 1,019,568 12 978,224 53 207,724 63 22,894 36 49,073 63 879,107 85 1895.... 7,006,676 58 6,897,395 04 985,945 87 892,547 04 184,788 45 24,361 92 46,697 12 7.55,251 48 1896.. . . 7,358,514 15 7,767,992 63 1.020,804 74 1,329,186 36 162,118 81 22,269 68 39,386 07 792,609 63 1897 . . . 6,205.366 SO 8,147,075 10 969,539 64 1,489,755 60 150,587 43 23,191 61 33,474 05 920,096 46 1898.... 6,649,428 60 9,941,624 48 1,183,890 30' 1,364,159 04 176,764 64 20,606 24 46,466 82 908,046 37 1899.... 7,328, PI 92 11,713,858 94 1,300,876 33 1,903,223 16 181,346 14 25,559 36 52,842 44 1,061,622 69 1900.. . . 8,074,541 07 13,491,872 86 1,428,019 46 2,189,798 17 183,147 69 28,548 59 26,842 73 1,171,550 06 1901.... 7,845,406 49 13,-311,749 58 1,794,455 55 1,811,974 55 191,.527 27 37,138 80 45,171 84 1,3.50,098 08 1902....: 8,424,693 04 15.155,136 39 2,163,016 40 2,741,263 29 205,803 43 42,700 86 88,174 27 1,306.967 57 1903.... 9,841,627 33 17,069,881 19 2,098,633 61 3,255,121 88 212,104 39 45,912 40 87,457 75 1,527,113 35 1904.. . . 10,838,017 31 19,554,585 54 2,113,667 94 2,172,571 04 228,532 66 41,226 25 88,831 12 1,726,681 98 1905.... 11,171,010 04 20,580,3C1 56 2,224,967 73! 1,826,789 33 216.933 42 39,295 27 123,388 07 1,570,378 88 1906.... 12,944,249 3.5 22.187,102 94 2,520,034 97 1,852,.538 47 289, .363 62' 44,716 82 113,725 17 1,620,711 72 "1907... 11,823,197 06 19,084,738 iG 2,219,.577 38, 1,521,946 23 197,483 36 43,941 45 91,853 93 1,309,89b 96 1908.... 17,265,293 25 27,132.543 26' 3,331,350 30; 2,444,631 34 301,055 23 54,079 21 129,376 IC 1,812,404 99 1909... 13,449,341 99 22,-526,806 65 2,801,383 52 1,709,641 79 25.5,514 39 48,470 49 112,251 96 1,731,470 46 1910.. . . 18,032,629 10 29,515,836 43 3,269,278 92j 1,934,-523 03 290,268 99 54,590 34 156,168 96 1,875,408 97 * 9 months. 12 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 6. — Duty Collected — Concluded. 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 Belgium. New- found- land. West Indies. S cts-| § cts. i 94,504 87 51,171 82 42,489 19 61,407 14 50.106 26 4.5,144 82 45.107 35 41.886 44 90,2.50 84 119,492 16 106,234 50 103,953 96 1885 121,660 61 132,116 62j 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 166,445 16 117,228 81 122,116 44 150,349 40 1891j 126,180 23 1892: 104,003 88 1893 112,081 99 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 t'07 1908 119,020 54 93,303 46 192,457 64 250,770 38 287,411 60 663,898 07 916,374 13 1,081,162 82 387,008 06 602,178 47 444.514 69 321,094 73 511,584 66 261,262 94 375,296 31 1909J357,r45 34 1910 520,726 06 97,147 31 54,929 33 12,584 62 4,890 45 9,735 83 4,921 23: 3,230 76 3,168 48 1 3,251 22 1,781 73 7,365 17 4,1.58 34 2,268 61 2,467 99 1,624 70 3,211 68 1,087 36 I 3,386 14! ! 3,4.52 92 4,191 49 1,494 56 1,623 12 1,053 95 1,197 81 1,274 89 1,690 86 1,669 28 2,740 46 1,190 88 7,023 17 1,914 12 2,780 11 2,435 99 1,092 68 1,153 91 4,146 35 2,549 89 8,364 10 % cts. 8.S1,930 86 935,653 11 926.463 33 603,819 86 435,718 43 341,240 28 4.54,872 58 1,305,495 00 1,584,622 00 1,61.5,945 44 1,770,682 99 1,397,926 55 1,327,363 99 1.384.327 91 968,496 12 1,831,368 64 1,727,816 27 1,223,589 61 1,337,75414 272,167 34 314,148 32 292.464 66 380,955 12 478,829 02 454,418 06 304,971 01 374,161 69 363,563 81 471,923 66 550,2.52 .39 684,985 96 1,202,659 24 1,184,429 72 1,.531,148 25 692,072 94 615,082 47 1,642,462 43 1.575.328 09 South America. $ cts. China and Japan. ■S cts. 182,660 79 157 95 194,325 88 26,185 10 124,963 29 83,469 42 120,843.58 132,042 28 1,834 11 68,261 35 6,874 10 113,447 24 2,591 84 161,936 81 280,009 74 504,255 74 692,562 12 688,702 68 655,708 66 Switzer- land. S cts. Other Countries. $ cts. 503,735 53 148,098 67 I 848,562 83| 222,799 93 641,854 29 162,844 61 I 849,431 97, 185,782 89 15,994 95 40,660 23 21,950 85 42,953 77 20,917 93 85,557 14 10,274 57 178,096 41 12,387 96 178,535 96 9,855 02 124,338 17 127,283 34 16, .597 541 115,349 29 207,920 61 18,764191 156,016 88 348,466 71 33,740 02 311,1.33 47 178,499 40 65,780 72 352,318 25 157,516 29' 83,492 95' 239,042 13 273,708 37; 56,966 92l 265,210 23 450, 153 25 , 51, 863 04 \ 308, 698 01 49,052 66' 478,033 91 < — I .*J ^ «« « ? ,r c o > g .2 -" ° o S cts. 559,312 13 260,102 71 75,439 20 216,956 50 265,198 43 273,256 10 59,393 20! 828,686 99 43,778 82 340,166 62 38,653 78i 84.5,532 61 79,331471 804,400 21 I 63,161 46|1,215,178 05 49,388 45! 201,112 48 78,592 25: 313,798 23 70,418 15| 160,133 95 73,489 6l| 273,712 97 68,786 81 106,494 83 109,914 69 209,761 G3 97,167 56 120,148 16 205,344 97 199,921 52 303,880 29 731,277 80 £91,697 60 712,435 40 809,020 77 474,074 29 700,185 39 831,853 03 230,890 41 265,572 02 267,575 35 291,747 74 349,381 86 279,351 97 73,695141 172,318 29 72,742 85 231,349 72 93,87, 62 64,1.53 55 91,525 82 156,108 44 143,983 86 341,473 58159,147 86 370,966 45 199,638 08 355,971 92 255250 99 444-747 26 376,616 39 521,413 34 757,363 19 328,978 26 414,930 52 414,866 20 416,207 47 509,973 06 680,517 56 873,447 83 489,814 72 469,943371 982,112 49 486,583 62 546,90163 376,793 58|415,707 02 I 525,328 90 733,35011 416,616 80 591,501 16 1,070,2.51 05 977,657 28 2,846,353 13 1,458,936 73 Total. $ cts. 13,017,730 17 14,421,882 67 15,361,382 12 12,833,114 48 12,.548,451 09 12,795,69317 12,939,540 66 14,138,849 22 18,-500,785 97 21,708,837 43 23,172,308 97 20,164,963 37 19,133,558 99 19,448,123 70 22,469,705 83 22,209,641 53 23,784,523 23 24,014,908 07 23,481,069 13 7,952 63 7,089 94 9,190 73 20,723 09^20,550,581 53 7,538 96 10,108 32 14,523 65 21,161,710 93 19,379,822 32 17,887,269 47 ! I 435,600 94 630,135 47 1,578,994 86 64,312 97 20,219,037 32 47,439 87 19,891,996 77 •a50.715 08 22,157,788 49 109,390 35 25,734,228 75 53,760 91 28,889,110 13 43,006 49i29, 106, 979 89 72,994 33 32,425,5.32 31 87,773 38 37.110,354 59 114,191 98 40,954,349 14 229,74700^42,024,339 92 233,66083 46,671 101 18 163,86453 40,290,17170 286,7086858,331,074 04 254,91294148,059,791 93 311,53192 61,024,239 21 ^Includes .?309, 999.04 collected at Fort Cudahy and Dawson, for which no statistical returns have been received, t 9 months. TRADE AND XATIGATIOX 13 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 No. 7. — Percentage of Duty on Total Value of Goods imported and entered for Con- sumption, Dutiable and Free ; and percentage of expenses of collection of Customs Revenue in the Dominion of Canada, during each year from 1868 to 1910, inclusive. Year. Percentage of Duty oil Total Value of Goods Imported, Dutiable and Free. Percentage of Duty on Total Value of Goods entered for Consumption Dutiable and Free. Percentage Expense of Collec- tion of Customs Revenue. 1868.. 1869.. 1870. . 1871. . 1872. . 1873. 1874. 1875. . 1876. . 1877. 1878. . 1879. 1880.. 1881.. 1882.. 1883.. 1884.. 1885. . 1886. 1887. . 1888. 1889.. 1890.. 1891 . 189ii. . 1893. . 1894. . 1895. 1896.. 1897.. 1898. . 1899.. 1900.. 1901. 1902. 1903.. 1904. . 1905.. 1906. *1907. 1908.. 1909. 1910. p. c. p. c. 12 25 12 31 13 28 13 62 12 11 10 20 11 32 12 83 13 44 13 03 14 03 16 10 19 70 20 19 19 27 18 82 18 64 18 61 19 .50 21 24 21 57 21 65 21 21 20 06 17 56 17 38 17 13 16 99 18 28 17 87 16 95 16 70 15 98 16 06 15 99 15 87 16 28 16 04 16 07 15 66 16 27 16 11 16 24 p. c. 05 99 07 09 05 41 04 21 04 04 04 35 04 55 04 44 05 61 05 75 05 58 05 56 05 04 03 87 03 33 03 26 03 96 04 14 04 10 03 64 03 81 03 62 03 63 03 83 04 39 04 26 04 7.^^ 05 13 04 43 04 75 04 37 04 02 03 71 03 86 03 62 03 31 03 31 03 49 03 31 03 04 03 30 04 15 03 32 9 month3. 14 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 191! No. 8. — Comparative Statement of the Values of the Imports and P^xports into and percentage excess of Imports over Exports, i Importations. Exports. 1^ Merchandise. Merchandise. ,__ Coin and Bullion. Total- Coin and Bullion. ^ Dutiable. Free. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Totals. « S -S $ .$ -S -S $ 1868 45,250,395 23,.314,102 4,895,147 73,459,644 43,504,899 4,196,821 4,866,168 57,567,888 1869 44,081,563 22,086,373 4,247.229 70,415,165 52,400,772 3,855.801 4,218,208 60,474,781 1870 48,665,547 21,813,263 4,335,-529 74,814,339 59,043,-590 6,527,622 8,002,278 73,573,490 1871 70,205,223 23,064,654 2,733,094 96,092,971 57,6-30,024 9,853,244 6,690,350 74,173,618 1872 72,157,423 36,519,355 2,753,749 111,430,527 6-5,831,083 12,798,182 4,010,398 82,639,663 1873 74,217,954 50,787,862 3,00-5,465 128,011,281 76,538,025 9,405,910 3,845,987 89,789,922 1874 77,070,460 46,919,840 4,223,282 128,213,582 76,741,997 10,614,096 1,99-5,835 89,351,928 1875 81,504,477 39,355,717 2,210,089 123,070.283 69,709,823 7,137,319 1,039,837 77,886,979 1876 58,794,777 32,195,458 2,220,111 93,210,346 72,491,437 7,234,961 1,240,037 80,966,435 1877 63,986,376 33,167,497 2,174,089 99,327,962 68,030,546 7,111,108 733,739 75,875,393 1878 61,700,190 30,577,871 803,726 93,081,7S7 67,989,800 11,164,878 168,989 79, .323, 667 1879 57,052,042 23,273,296 1,639,089 81,964,427 62,431,025 8,355,644 704,586 71,491,255 1880 68,895,483 15,712,457 1,881,807 86,489,747 72,899,697 13,240,006 1,771,755 87,911,458 1881 a5,516,908 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 100,827,81() 30.150,683 1,275,-523 132,254,022 87,702,431 9,751,773 631,600 98,085,804 1884 8S,349,492 2.5,839,885 2,207,666 116,397,043 79,83-3,098 9,389,106 2,184,292 91,406,496 1885 79,614,108 26,373,134 2,951,244 108,941,486 79,131,735 8,079,646 2,026,980 89,238,361 18S6 75,536,758 25,277,246 3,610,557 104,424,561 77,756,704 7,438,079 56.531 8-5,251,314 1887 85,479,400 26,880,61-8 532.218 112,892,236 80,960,909 8,549,333 5,569 89,51-5,811 1888 77,784,037 30,935,121 2,175,472 110,894,630 81,3^2,072 8,803,394 17,534 90,203,000 1889 80,059,966 34,580,714 .575,2.51 115,224,931 80,272,4-56 6,938,4-55 1,978,2-56 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 13,121,79] 1,809,118 113,963,375 1893 77,378,091 45,161,977 6,534,200 129,074,268 105,488,798 8,941,8-5r 4,133,698 118,-564,352 1894 73,341,506 46,110,362 4,023,072 123,474,940 10.3,851,764 ll,833,80r 1,839,380 117,524,949 1895 64,064,587 42,140,475 4,576,620 110,781,682 102,828,441 6,485,04; 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 51,791,105 4,390,844 140,323,053 144,548,662 14,980,883 4,623,138 164,152,683 1899 98,349,633 59,709,541 4,705,134 162,764,308 137,360,792 17,520,088 4,016,025 158,896,905 1900 112,943,896 68,381,179 8,297,438 189,622,513 168,972 301 14,265,254 8,657,168 191,894,723 1901 115,-574,658 71,303,573 3,537,294 190,415,525 177,431,386 17,077,757 1,978,489 106,487,632 1902 127,955,254 78,003,499 6,311,405 212,270,158 196,019,763 13,951,101 1,669,422 211,640,286 1903 143,839,632 88,398,532 8,976,797 241,214,961 214,401,674 10,828,087 619,963 225,849,724 1904 156,108,453 95,229,037 7,874,313 259,211,803 198,414,439 12,641,239 2,465,-557 213,521,2.35 1905 157,164,975 99,361,007 10,308,435 266,834,417 100,854,946 10,617,115 1,844,811 208,316,872 1906 176,790,332 110,417,080 7,078,603 294,286,015 235,483,956 11,173,846 9,928,828 256,-586,630 *'07 154,856,659 97,412,340 7,517,008 2.59,786,007 180,545,306 11,541,927 13,189,964 205,277,197 1908 230,917,914 133,319,950 6,548,661 370,786,525 246,960,968 16,407,984 16,637,654 280,006,606 1909 185,329,094 114,439,072 9,988,442 309,756,608 242,60.3,-584 17,318,782 1,589,793 261,512,159 1910 241,961,556 143,873,547 6,017,589 391,8.52,692 279,247,-551 119,516,442 2,.594,-530 301,358,529 *9 months. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 15 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 from the Dominion of Canada in each Fiscal Year from 1868 tx) 1910; showing also or of Exp rts over Imports in each Year. Excess Value of Mer- chandise Imported over. r^ J- Canadian Canadian i a v -Merchandise Merchandise Exported. Exi>orted. Excess of total Exfxjrts over total Imports, in eluding Coin Percentage Pt-rcentage Excess of Excess of total Imp'rts total Exp'rts over total | over total Exports, in- Imports, in- cludine Coin eluding Coin Percentage, Increase or Decbease. 20,059,598 13,767.164 11,435,220 .35,729,853 42,845,695 48,467,791 47,248,303 51,150,.371 18,498,798 29,123,327 24,288,261 17,89 1,313 11,708,243 20,262,864 23,778,100 43,276,068 34,356,279i 26,855,5071 2.S,057,300! 31,399,109 27,337,086| 34,377,224 35,517,6441 29,484,730! 26,555,072 17,051,270 15,600,104 3,376,621 3,077,384 20,698,382 12,352,774 9,446,845 9,938,990 17,836,490 52,923,051 65,671,036 51,723,456 71,723,693 117,276,796 57,164,582 106,587,-552 ■S 15,862,777 9,911,363 4,907,-98 25,876,(M)9 30,047,513 .39,061,8H1 36,634,207 44,013,052 11,26.3,837 22,012,219 13,123,383 9,438,669 6,887J47 16,149,647 33, .524, 295 24,967,173 18,775,861 15,619,221 22,849,776 18,-533,692 27,4.38,769 26,465,863 20,686,099 13,433,281 8.109,414 3,766,299 3,178,294 and Bullion, land Bullion, and Bullion 7,008,403 40,281,812 55,053, 9L1 40,549,610 60,181,766 100,868,912 39,845,800 87,071,110 1,421,711 2,857,121 3,002,344 18,731,644 2.3,829,630 2,272,210 6,072,107 p. c. 27 16 01 29 34 32 43 58 15 30 17 14 02-4 .32-42 18 44 23 09 p. c. Gross Imports com- pared with preceding year. Increase, i Decrease. Gross Exports compared with preceding year. Increase , D 'crease 01-6 02-21 02-54 15-71 16-98 01-2 03-2 p. c. 06-2 28-4 150 14-9 00 16 06-5 05-5 21-8 13-3 10-7 081 03-9 05-4 06-2 01-3 06-14 01 02 17-70 1600 1416 00-42 11 47 13-63 7-46 02 94 10-29 p. c. 04 1 p. c. 0 4 24-2 06-3 11 9 11-9 06-4 041 01-8 01 5 04 3 09-95 05 05 21 6 0-8 11 4 08-6 03 9 04-5' 22-9 11-8 03 9 050 00-7 07-8 01-7 160 4-0 6-49 1400 18 99 20-77 02-39 07-71 06-29 26-2 16 45 26-50 15-24 p. c 00-5 12-8 06-3 696' 03 9 06-8 02 3 04 3 Oil 00-8 03 3 03-2 05-4 04-77 06-60 16 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 5 -r > o S ■n '• 5 (M (M i-H IM 1-c .-I Kl ^ .-I 00 go .-J o 00 o o ?o 05 «o (N 00 i-H 00 CO ^ rH C-1 ^ ^ 'O ° S- «?=c o O th it -J^a ^ ■ m f o 00 o (N f t^ (M O 00__©^00_O_.-H 00 ST — cq o 05 •+ ■9- .-' « 05 M< C Oi OO T-« t^ rH ,— t- CO »« to C^l 1-1 ►5 ^ e-- 35 O lO C<) l^ !D ■»«< 00 l^ CO co'i^-fo'^-riC ^ rH N rt © oa «C ^ m © T)> 00 I-l t- :o ^ » f © cc I- ^ ^ CO COCOON t^ o Oi ■<»• '35 t^ iO o «D •V l^ 30 ffqi^rHrtO CO -r © © C<1 35 o t^ CO Oi o (M So 5 t^«5 CO « •* © •V 00 in t^ to CO 00 35 on CO © t^ ^ -o 30 Oi O © ^ -9< t^ 00 CO C-1 o © » t- t- t^ lO Tonn of easels c o ^^ ^^ I-i *"■ "^ ^ "" H > 00 05 © ^ (N CO !D CD l^ t^ t^ t^ TRADE AND XAVIGATIOX 17 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 1-- 35 v> n rt -»< t^ 5» o 3-. rj o ^ — ^ s* ec CO o> n ^ 35 b- _, t^ „ 3D o N ■<1< ^ g N no ts t- o o ■* t- ■^ «> t-. t~ -r 35 ;d O ts o I - 35 00 o CO a^ ■* ex M 1 o 1. lO CQ -r^^ '•'-. '•'^, ■* ;0 — . — M — >— •* ^ 1-1 S5 o » t^ » 35 CO 1-H « — O 00 1-1 © ON© CO M --I 1-1 M CO p- — M rH n ?o^ -^^^ ^^ i-T t>r i-T 30 t^ — I ^ M iS t~ S< lO t- X 3: © -H 11— i— 2 3-. S ^ X 00 00 CO •O o 2 ?. i S 18 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 10. — Statement (by Provinces) of the Values of Exports, of Total Imports, Port in the Dominion of Canada during the Fiscal PROVINCE OF Ports Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1908. Fiscal Exports. 102,953 720 Amherstburg. Belleville Berlin _ . . Bowmanville i Brantford i JBridgeburg ! 9,315,047 46,465 23,131 2,167 45,928 4S5,171 222,558 7,570,096 Imports. Brockville Chatham Cobourg Collingwood . . Cornwall Deseronto. . . . Fort William Gait Gananoque ... 9,918 Goderich. . Guelph , . . . Hamilton 240 Ingersoll 16,766 Kenora 12,606 Kingston 296,201 Lindsay London Midland 796,903 Morrisburg 15,583 Napanee Niagara FalL 17,616,132 28 'North Bay 29 lOrillia Oshawa . Ottawa 93,101 Owen Sound 176,947 Paris Parry Sound 1,560,463 Peterboro' Picton 4,985 Port Arthur 5,165,882 Port Hope 622 Prescott 9,597,371 St. Catharines- 0,295 St. Thomas 18,760 Sarnia i 4,059,356 Sault Ste. Marib j 6,332,086 Simcoe 60 Stratford I Toronto ! 23,753 Toronto, Junction 48 Trenton 5,975 49 iWallaceburg 14,809 50 Whitby I 3,686 51 Windsor : 4,907,229 52 Woodstock. Total I 68,550,565 330,087 1,138,275 2,199,195 206,021 3,122,300 2,303,838 1,270,821 1,527,834 616,247 901,249 1,090,501 239,321 3,429.225 1,675,262 474,407 629,176 2,531,195 13,071,666 1,072,771 225,157 2,352,768 306,702 6,720,435 858,533 151,975 214,698 1,8.35,990 Entered for Con- sumption. 1,702,768 631,753 7,633,914 514,714 742,457 319,919 2,468,950 218,018 3,113,337 267,539 1,904,565 4,062,567 1,638,051 3,807,330 4,350,927 465,191 1,596,356 63,519,859 2,4.50,225 169,277 649,140 106,931 6,378,371 840,734 160,048,542 244,753 1,1.38,622 2,165,918 206,021 3,098,562 2,007,147 1,274,408 1,417,284 .547,065 904,262 1,090,450 239,321 3,4.56,886 1,675,364 474,407 627,568 2,531,016 12,926,219 1,073,694 222,031 2,346,528 306,702 6,723,008 761,289 136,722 214,698 1,810,497 1,702,768 632,053 7,588,130 488,836 742,4.57 319,919 2,471,003 218,413 2,856,200 267,639 1,837,457 4,024,854 1,595,719 3,491,086 4,417,357 461,729 1,596,-589 62,638,763 2,4.50,225 169,809 648,802 106,931 6,275,019 840,826 157,462,926 Duty 31 179 238, 10, 355, 406, 227, 200 71, 61, 47, 18, 506, 141, 63, 63, 227, 1,753, 180, 63, 219, 28. 976, 26, 19, 15, 312, 878 09 105 40 818 69 286 30 466 27 899 75 105 60 956 78 714 13 708 73 387 65 762 56 590 21 029 03 265 50 283 48 178 08 241 62 177 59 517 03 H78 26 795 20 720 58 812 98 570 57 091 90 .502 01 86. 73: 1,433, 60, 53. 53. 307, 25. 435. 19: 188. 314, 324: 479, 378, 51, 216. ll,14i: 290, 24. 126, 934! 72, 536 10 729 69 100 79 226 54 318 94 .567 13 818 92 754 73 751 78 628 20 350 86 894 08 271 5S 822 51 156 78 423 95 230 70 072 03 012 13 2.33 87 79.S 41 988 OS 162 59 850 97 23,-547,445 35 Exports, 131,094 1,790 6,268,-507 84,646 35,187 27,236 32,105 531,823 111,188 9,874,-557 ""7,848' 1,580 15,094 245,874 545,764 10,669 i7,2'80ii28' 39,986 137,145 896,997 1,470 7,750,831 4,465 9,613,599 9,184 34,851 4,328.4.38 6,633,871 22,181 "13,091' 9,150 3,590 4,334,631 69,038,570 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 19 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Imports entered for Consumption and of the Amount of Duty Collected at each Years ended March 31, 1908, 1909 and 1910. ONTARIO. Year ended March 31, 1909. Imports 34.0,548 884,112 1,878,402 171,802 1,996,693 2, 00.% 867 544,178 1,041,668 821,983 768,198 1,076,030 00,684 4,051,282 1,183.153 272,757 545.216 1,783,801 10,060,936 959,202 209,485 1,858,725 ;304,168 5,523,774 690,524 135,728 139,099 1,700,432 1,409,168 2,200.431 628,461 5,697,668 454,636 499,911 277,847 1,946,350 149,596 2,38.5,220 240,391 1,38.5,482 3,101,992 1,176,443 3,003,380 2,228,704 390,903 1,146,919 .53,889,577 1,797,493 207,275 1,174,114 102,967 5,327,410 548.810 Entered for Con- sumption. 222,943 885,152 1,880,095 171,802 2,008,434 1,L14,167 556,189 933,788 784,725 762,984 1,075.930 60,684 3,961,428 1,183,141 272,757 540,613 1,783,801 9,972,944 976,406 211,002 1,862,929 304,168 5,518,511 698.376 152,174 139,099 1,693.023 1,414,631 2,200,431 628,461 5,097,273 452,593 499,911 271,348 1,948,015 149,806 2,260,170 240,391 1,351,835 3,099,251 1,227,982 3,118,317 2,317,450 390,820 1,147,431 52,904,693 1.791,239 207,426 1,173,472 10'3,967 5,251,001 549,338 Duty. 132,384,595 130,92.3,517 .S cts. 25.077 81 125,619 48 189,743 73 8,401 42 258,304 94 404,385 73 6.5,334 34 157,000 23 154,031 39 57,367 99 66,772 83 4,683 95 611,.509 31 90,100 01 35,474 43 59,678 97 159,584 74 1,269,516 55 160.908 16 53,023 77 170,842 18 34.742 22 770,663 02 72,820 00 2.5,001 65 9,668 93 222,814 32 207,469 96 39,830 .31 85,338 77 1,022,754 27 44,234 59 39,353 18 51,289 88 197,263 40 17,877 67 357,766 64 19,415 91 126,882 20 236,654 05 249,979 66 313,888 99 215,225 59 24,8.53 01 144,715 64 9,428,802 31 235.394 91 29,723 84 246,559 46 6,983 12 716,005 82 54,871 26 Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Exports. 200,028 4,400 10,293,591 87,261 16,196 26,385 88,222 714,622 73,784 14,752,791 " ' 16,077' 7,243 19,599 153,595 341,478 5,163 22,755,199 146,505 134,250 1,042,372 4,187' 10,812,684 20,970 10,650,281 24,704 9,149 5,092,763 7,112,870 42,711 6, ,595 8,670 1,918 5,621,203 Imports. •S 571,216 933,766 2,703,011 224,349 2,762,034 2,227,401 717,056 1,420,900 794,322 675,489 1,180,212 181,913 4,997,980 1,876,850 396,893 664,103 2,430,636 14,086,527 1,167,275 127,245 2,161,465 404,699 6,790,666 1,065,528 319,574 183,950 1,996,217 2,132,523 2,322,408 1,247,982 6,340,941 475,799 682,173 293,137 2,824,897 122,673 2,822,131 271,828 1,675,908 3,988,415 1,420,970 2,913,809 .3,919,-337 511,936 1,296,945 70,882,944 2,519,031 176,021 1,279,-308 104,549 6,950,340 808.832 Entered for Con- sumption. 435,055 934,933 2,702,134 224,349 2,726,516 1,875,886 718,834 1,337,216 768,106 681,448 1,180,212 161,913 4,254,233 1,876,850 396,893 660,580 2,430,636 13,963,011 1,161,632 125,124 2,170,195 404,689 6,790,307 1,121,561 319,574 183,950 1,993,083 2,136,358 2,-322,408 1,247,982 6,333,280 470,272 682,173 301,940 2,827,563 122.775 2,884,707 271,828 1,668,144 3,987,225 1,457,033 2,94.5,921 3,828,099 511,719 1,295,732 70,191,203 2,490,702 175,797 1,279,318 10J,549 6,714,555 808,832 Duty. cts. 70,354 123,514 231,895 9,222 366,694 -373,1.54 79,998 229,703 137,637 58,618 33,652 7,455 588,105 166,377 54,25 8 69,813 211,992 1,815,748 198,470 32,692 186,540 26,742 928,314 58,734 57,411 11,026 320, .585 279,998 50,397 237.471 1,129,683 49,123 50,032 55,138 344,934 15,706 447,794 21,455 153,474 329,676 285,276 269,989 371,460 28,804 145,202 12,325,465 319,147 24,129 23.5,410 7,419 1,084,075 70,256 25 75 32 12 73 20 91 79 53 74 00 49 01 26 98 88 60 81 20 23 62 93 60 36 13 01 70 77 56 08 72 35 95 98 43 72 04 43 31 53 97 86 ' 42 80 06 29 05 54 28 71 78 48 42 19,376,806 54 90,287,469 ' 171,026,114 168,659,035 24,780,282 26 ll_i_2JL 20 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 10. — Statement of the Value of Exports PROVINCE OF 1 Ports. Abercorn Athelstan Beebe Junction Coaticook Cookshire Gaspe Hemmingford . . 8 :Mansonville . . . 9 [Montreal 10 i Paspebiac 11 I Perce 12 Quebec 13 Rimouski 14 St. Armand. . . 15 St. Hyacinthe.. St. John .Sherbrooke Sorel Stanstead Three Rivers , Valleyfield Grand total. Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1908. Exports. 3,601,370 3,958,326 12,460,239 504,750 331,335 9,517 36,392 89.782,587 244,011 57,798 4,768,403 253,331 2,275,941 Imports. 73,556 870,483 12,340,467 3,569,193 219,445 134,413,105 247,298 93,874 15,802 29,901 11,537 103,534,432 80,845 9,814 13,322,824 40,671 52,300 606,387 2,893,512 1,673,612 246,911 1,069,227 1,615,793 802,707 127,291,492 Entered for Con- sumption. 73,556 870,483 247,298 91,231 15,799 29,901 11,5M7 95,326,862 82,572 9,814 12,845,550 43,641 52,306 605,442 2,894,050 1,634,042 248,451 1,069,277 1,616,680 798,146 Duty. •S cts, 3,282 68 31,396 22 118,569,638 16,480, )3, 1. 1,871, 12, 4, 110 185. 277, 41, 89, 211, 47, 194 37 863 56 ,227 93 998 11 593 58 ,921 60 955 19 ,046 49 ,073 84 614 25 349 99 ,002 74 ,983 38 ,096 69 ,994 70 ,095 23 716 00 ,278 30 19,425,674 85 Fiscal Exports. 3,233,525 3,455,870 11,004,822 335,278 242,703 17,298 3,791 77,199,743 121,468 86,164 4,838,596 193,736 2,682,422 'l3,i92;945 3,18.3,454 146,074 119,937,889 i TRADE AND NatiQATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Imports at each Port, &,c. — Continued. QUEBEC. 2L Year ended March 31, 1909. Imports. 58,608 912,655 Entered for Con- sumption. 58,608 912,655 Duty. § cts» 3,001 16 26,362 55 15,633 21 16.803 25 4,513 82 950 59 772 61 12,935,098 62 12,846 17 1,497 72 1,533,654 04 10,874 93 3,012 52 58,259 21 130,763 97 281,761 70 38,049 47 24,008 61 152.830 37 38,831 31 Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Exports. 169.002 169,002 100,681 102,743 15,699 I 15,721 31,303 31,303 7,989 7,989 89,397,989 ' 79,329,078 111,687 116,312 26,023 26,023 8,657,039 8,603,370 43,439 ': 45,544 60,388 i 59,148 453,250 453,555 2,236,363 2,235,409 1,532,436 1,516,290 309.003 311,759 572,043 568,558 1,171,-357 1,153,378 1,255,407 1,256,274 107,122,361 I 96,972,719 ! 15,289,525 83 126,378,646 5,141,514 3,899,239 3,537,944 11,763,510 454,748 217,423 16,463 15,969 77,501,549 315,661 149,916 5,751,375 178,544 2,796,282 14,411,906 Imports. 226,603 99,765 1,054,842 751,242 185,575 100,154 51,189 19,740 8,498 107,728,050 67,997 35,499 10,094,340 29,446 73,598 433,263 2,770,100 1,811,410 244,224 1,792,394 1,386,239 128,737,565 Entered for Con- sumption. 99,765 1,054,842 750,730 185,575 100,188 51,188 19,740 8,498 94,573,491 73,486 35,499 10,012,035 31,428 71,148 431,260 2,770,759 1,804,279 245,714 1,810, .551 1,388,394 115,518,570 Duty. -S c 11,161 19,131 33,916 15,774 20,371 4,571 1,207 1,096 16,325,229 8,467 1,186 1.532,766 10,096 5,206 58,048 181,948 320,772 36,721 180,947 38,434 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 93 j 17 45 18 .. I 19 89 ! 20 04 ■ 21 18,807,056 01 22 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 10. — Statement of the Value of PROVINCE OF Ports. Amherst Annapolis Antigonish Arichat Baddeck Barrington Canso 8 ;Digby 9 Glace Bay 10 IHalifax 11 Kentville 12 Liverpool 13 Lockeport Lunenburg Middleton New Glasgow . . . . North Sydney . . . , Parrsboro' Pictou Port Hawkesbury. Port Hood Shelbume. . 23 Sydney 24 iTruro 25 j Weymouth 26 [Windsor 27 I Yarmouth. . . , Total. Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1908. Exports. 365,138 218,560 5,372 3,494 20,546 106,545 104,415 1,274 9,769,143 68,038 252,038 9,009 1,040,720 1,680 715,077 670,971 48,665 154,029 15,428 33,177 1,402,954 353,021 500,617 1,499,803 17,359,714 Imports. Entered for Con- sumption. 1,061,851 73,416 30,217 9,640 W,717 7,235 50,459 41,393 305,433 9,050,370 187,541 24,192 6,139 160,197 19,252 392,381 549,853 20,508 223,037 13,928 12,915 10,414 1,692,646 364,593 19,301 191,443 762,866 15,291,937 1,063,045 74,585 30,214 10,162 10,717 7,251 50,788 41,403 305,864 8,811,494 187,561 24,686 5,652 170,328 19,252 392,843 554,985 20,584 223,338 14,056 13,105 10,738 1,692,872 364,816 19,725 191,985 761,069 15,073,118 Duty. $ cts. 120,483 21 6,347 50 8.377 16 255 04 1,314 92 574 91 2,508 89 4,172 32 51,953 30 1,659,788 14 25,165 74 3,329 89 126 59 17,938 16 3,390 74 55,056 77 61,390 53 963 67 12,286 72 2,065 80 3,350 75 1,471 67 136,322 33 69,229 58 1,745 90 8,984 22 65,825 54 2,324,419 99 Fiscal Exports. 297,859 266,534 8,572 13,668 28,993 2,050 161,877 59,932 2,635 10,015,509 65,409 191,500 5,070 1,149,832 755,075 491,890 52,672 150,759 15,271 33,263 1,627,471 220,806 415,265 1,331,493 17,363,405 PROVINCE OF Bathurst Campbellton Chatham Dalhousie Fredericton ...... . , McAdam Junction. Moncton Newcastle Sackville Saint Andrews .... Saint John Saint Stephen Wootistock. , , 479,158 723,925 203,702 29,062 2,631,250 554,675 615,375 86,993 Total. 20,304,281 640,221 94,456 26,363,098 42,483 90,634 238,217 9,809 570,995 285,142 745,432 43,923 85,540 7,372,389 931,127 360,900 10,776,591 42,327 92,026 238,876 10,597 572,343 285,142 748,947 43,943 85,540 7,354,202 928,275 368,893 10,771,111 7,113 01 26,665 73 19,977 28 3,201 69 55,976 43 62,808 05 117,342 36 9,240 06 8,598 34 1,369,173 50 58,402 93 68,218 20 1,806,717 58 847,094 1,267,112 213,203 26,148 2,471,655 360,687 358,946 175,839 20,668,517 729,301 95,579 27,214,741 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Exports and Imports at each Port, tic. — Continued. NOVA SCOTIA. 33 Year ended March 31,1909. Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Imports. Entered for Con- sumption. Dutv. Exports. Imports. Entered for j Con- Duty, sumption, i 3 S 486,291 81,271 20,860 11,171 21,475 8,894 26,039 62,011 229,962 8,407,269 164,795 29,792 5,920 175,293 24,611 S 488,868 82,306 20,860 12,377 21,475 8,894 26,078 62,019 230,371 8,608.396 164,970 30,551 5.920 186.991 24,611 282,900 351,660 6,234 172,004 11,738 29,307 7,231 1,496,561 328,671 15,579 193,055 617,025 S cts. 67,432 71 6,353 97 5,861 17 174 66 1,831 71 830 19 2,775 52 4,851 42 40,779 24 1,618,116 40 15,569 73 3,538 87 303 97 18,126 91 3,331 18 42,941 89 47,454 31 919 19 11,698 85 1,437 60 7,407 27 745 13 132,800 35 64,527 97 2,116 80 7,932 43 54,835 04 S 344,691 406,551 9,432 905 24,956 100 153,253 110,150 959 11,595,755 80,207 271,064 6,280 1,079,820 S 596,382 95,570 18,632 5,051 9,365 11,923 20,712 37,299 231,611 9,356,322 158,865 24,115 6,117 213,184 34,639 S 596,838 96,835 18,632 5,146 9,365 11,923 20,789 37,314 232,459 8,743,255 159,004 2.5,075 6,374 200,696 S cts. 68,188 22 7,.5]5 69 5,462 54 160 51 1,970 97 1,150 69 2,243 77 4,530 71 44,621 13 1,627,602 88 17,381 86 3,370 29 453 90 22,312 14 5, .588 53 43,859 38 59,387 56 745 62 10,9.39 52 1,591 95 3,662 65 693 70 200,801 15 83,142 54 1,891 27 12,047 82 62,777 63 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1? 11 12 13 14 15 281,782 256,437 i 257^225 336,558 1 342,016 4,824 ' 4,879 255,192 255,192 12,456 12,455 18,797 19,088 7,891 7,883 1,667,615 , 1,678,454 459,661 459,955 17,608 18,060 228,948 229,551 650,142 638,513 i 16 346,259 6,085 171,993 11,721 29,259 6,946 1, 198,594 328,129 953,407 7a3,152 79,086 107,024 10, 128 55,618 1,014,512 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 15,057 192,797 613,684 343,28i 655,485 1,521,072 25 26 27 13,257,960 13,486,652 2,164,694 48 19,557,188 14,735,916 ' 14,121,615 2,294,094 52 NEW BRUNSWICK. 68,316 114,987 173,785 14,587 640,481 94,729 617,798 62,439 53,405 6,3.52,659 935,098 380,022 68,316 116,592 171,381 1.5,610 639,498 94,629 610,872 62,623 53,405 6,305,629 935,123 388,483 9,508,306 9,462,161 15,142 04 28,297 28 17,329 ^1 5,967 00 54,457 53 13,478 85 87,399 67 13,073 60 6,017 85 1,166,551 07 48,581 41 76,750 56 1,533,046 37 6.31,923 1,328,205 358,788 22,370 3,023,592 600,116 403,779 179,390 146,271 24,988,519 258,767 169,091 32,110,811 63,677 90,744 200,614 23,483 664,776 141,582 664,475 41,609 72,727 5.3,770 7,394,175 1,043,123 374,611 10,829,366 63,737 89,608 198,346 24,019 618,941 141,582 667,210 41,620 72,755 .50,779 7,349,763 1,043,123 382,298 10,743,781 15,476 21,414 24,873 5,006 58,705 29,353 78,057 7,135 7,541 6,4.57 1,333,703 34,277 84,997 55 90 48 28 30 56 62 ! 7 36 i 8 99 9 50 10 63 11 62 12 48 , 13 1,707,001 27 24 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 10. — Statement of the Value of Exports PROVINCE OF Ports. Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1908. Exports. Cran brook Fernie Grand Forks Greenwood Kaslo Nanaitno Nelson , New Westminster. Prince- Ru pen Revelstoke Rossland Vancouver Victoria Total. 2,981,688 258,075 140,423 3,701,680 1,587,151 5,534,390 57,464 1,760,511 6,734,726 1,185,079 23,941,187 Imports. 572,086 337,962 53,396 1,270,463 1,444,616 909,447 10,545 513,541 420,785 13,637,841 5,009,770 Entered for Con- sumption. Duty. 572,608 336,232 53,396 1,298,103 1,451,184 912,866 10,545 517,664 421,866 13,056,069 4,777,798 51,794 61 45,454 69 6,696 32 112,186 43 324,009 40 180,307 75 1,878 72 131,880 85 59,978 62 2,915,126 69 1,194,469 82 24,180,452 23,408,331 5,023,783 90 Exports. 3,390,787 293,110 4,340 3,564,910 1,505,257 5,567,011 733,751 5,848,378 1,333,155 22,240,699 PROVINCE OF 1 I Brandon. 2 Emerson . Gretna Portage la Prairie . Winnipeg Total 427,676 1,937,036 1,372,344 366,011 4,103,067 1,224,102 1,275,420 365,888 737,598 18,963,378 22,566,386 1,209,456 1,274,780 365,888 739,022 18,875,179 22,464,325 213,924 48 14,842 32 18,844 45 119,879 07 4,132,020 59 63,202 1,972,576 58,989 82.062 4,499,510 91 I 2,176,829 PROVINCE OF 1 0 Charlottetown Summerside 617,358 19,047 586,042 103,232 584,923 103,249 103,066 82 13,197 96 473,762 49,331 Total 636,405 689,274 688,172 116,264 78 523,093 PROVINCE OF 1 Calsarv 2,649,810 1,097,751 859,398 2,664,904 1,098,714 857,945 567,852 40 262,755 85 116,209 27 ? Edmonton s Lethbridge 297,320 186,653 Total 297,320 4,606,959 4,621,563 946,817 52 186,653 To January 31, 1910. f Including Kaslo from February 1, 1910. 1 TRADE AND yAYIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Imports, at each Port, itc. — Continued. BRITISH COLUMBIA. 25 Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1909. Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Imports. Entered for Con- sumption. Diitj'. Exports. ] Entered for Imports. Con. ' sumption. Duty. s « $ S cts. 741,492 1,031,542 2,961,629 323,383 134 4,210,410 204,889 5,938,057 3,021 "' "370,450 7,769,129 1,514,275 $ 438,987 464,988 623,589 362,572 16,557 958,300 494,726 1,088,984 209,310 367,350 330,320 16,873,468 4,861,868 S 440,326 468,200 623,589 368,935 16,557 965,734 501,650 1,083,210 210,070 381,572 331,942 17,265,068 4,721,389 •S cts. 51,462 36 108,231 38 47,993 59 47,006 17 3,736 47 107,863 38 108,523 09 218,432 52 39,132 75 103,276 54 40,563 79 3,657,242 90 1,240,612 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 540,793 279,255 26,174 677,379 1,344,445 928,658 72,752 350,268 679,398 11,901,425 4,097,834 540,793 282,091 26,174 682,047 1,328,305 929,960 72,841 358,325 678,532 11,723,640 4,141,495 4.5, i59 09 37,213 31 5,1.38 24 101,858 54 306,035 46 200,231 05 15,154 08 96,.529 18 52,850 20 2,580,504 98 1,029,296,00 20,898,381 20,764,203 4,469,970 13 2.5,068,411 27,091,019 27,378,242 5,774,077 08 MANITOBA. 1,038,811 800,176 261,604 602,755 14,826,727 1.7,530,073 1,041,347 798,876 261,254 605,863 14,798,794 190,055 20 20,436 72, 17,003 68 98,564 15 3,343,530 49 17,506,134 3,669,590 24 24,096 2,502,693 1,472,214 193,919 4,192,922 1,444,.575 854,730 359,499 637,384 22,407,3.35 1,431,079 852,270 359,099 6.%, 195 22,312,911 25,703,523 | 25,.591,554 274,753 10 15,992 00 22,500 88 12.3,.o89 72 4,999,238 16 5,436,073 86 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 473,20(5 109,512 582,718 476,736 109,512 94,172 17 11,547 35 586,248 I 105,719 52 110,237 31,. 599 441,836 537,784 115,760 653,541 539,442 115,760 655,202 103,896 47 14,195 26 118,091 73 ALBERTA. 2,030,039 2,051,467 941,492 824,358 444,503 32 240,024 24 136,346 04 3,271,692 1,142,974 1,533,559 3,309,336 1,161,419 1,.536,247 697,745 54 286,603 92 267,558 03 1 909,5.57 2 821,871 161,190 3 .3,761,467 3,817,317 820,873 60 161,190 5,948,225 1 6,007,002 1,251,908 09 26 CrsiTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 10. — ^Stamement (by Provinces) of the Value of PROVINCE OF Fiscal Year ended March 31 , 1908. J s Ports. E.X ports. Imports. Entered for Con- sumption. Duty. Exports. 3 $ $ $ $ cts. $ , 2 North Portal 883,271 2,215,413 1,528,926 2,215,413 1,536,995 72,104 45 312,583 88 1,923,807 3 Total 883,271 3,744,339 3,752,408 384.688 33 1,923,807 YU 1 2 Dawson Whitehorse Total 135,008 3,323,866 3,458,874 1,309,394 224,614 1,335,583 224,896 206,926 31 37,432 08 76,970 829,503 1,534,008 1,560,479 244,358 39 906,473 TERRI Pond's Inlet. FuUerton . . . Total. 974 640 1,614 974 640 1,614 213 83 192 20 406 03 I TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Exports and Imports, at each Port, kc.^Concluded. SASKATCHEWAN. 27 Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1909. Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Entered for Imports. : 3^j^°^oij. Duty. Exports. Entered for Imports. Con- sumption. 1 Duty. 1 3 $ 1 $ S cts. 303,344 1 3C4,S50 57,374 30 1,722,076 1 1,675,366 51,350 89 1,390,288 1 1,406,618 281.830 62 S 2,912,477 S sis cts. 648,628 649,143 123.476 35 3,161,368 3,161,368 66,779 53 2,315,916 2,335,097 473,119 96 1 1 2 3.415,708 3,386,834 I 390,555 81 1 2,912,477 6,125,912 1 6,145,608 , 663,375 84 ' 1 KON. 957,821 251,959 962,912 252,001 1,209,780 I 1,214,913 177,167 20 42,109 29 219,276 49 98,895 148,684 247,579 791,908 160,244 952,152 802,225 160,826 963,051 147,920 24 30,6o8 76 178,529 00 TORIES. 3,094 3,094 980 41 j 1 i ■? 3,094 3,094 980 41 28 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 10. — Statement (by Provinces) showing the Value of Exports, of Total Imports Dominion of Canada during the Fiscal Years Provinces". 1 Ontario. 2 Quebec 3 Nova Scotia . 4 New Brunswick . 5 Manitoba 6 British Columbia . 7 Prince Edward Island . 8 Alberta., 9 Saskatchewan 10 Yukon . 11 Territoires . Total . Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1908. Total Exports' British prepaid postal parcels ; duty received through P.O. Department Grand total , 68,550,565 134,413,105 17,359,714 26,363,098 4,103,067 23,941,187 636,405 297,320 883,271 3,458,874 Total Imirorts. 280,006,606 280,006,606 160,048,542 127,291,492 15,291,937 10,776,591 22,566,386 24,180,4.52 689,274 4,606,959 3,744,339 1,5.34,008 1,614 370,731,594 54,931 370,780,525 Entered for Con- sumption. 157,462,926 118,569,638 15,073,118 10,771,111 22,464,-325 23,408,-331 688,172 4,621,563 3,752,408 1,560,479 1,614 358,373,685 54,931 368,428,616 Duty. •S cts. 23,517,445 35 19,425,674 85 2,324,419 99 1,806,717 58 4,409,510 91 5,023,783 90 116,264 78 946,817 52 384,688 33 244,358 39 406 03 58,320,087 63 10,986 41 58,331,074 04 Total Exports. 69,038,570 119,937,889 17,363,405 27,214,741 2,176,82!) 22,240,699 523,093 186,653 1,923,807 906,473 261,512,1.59 261,512,159 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX 29 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and of Imports entered for Consumption, and the Amount of Duty collected bv the ended March 31, 1908, 1909 and 1910. Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1909. Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Total Exports. Entered for Con- sumption. Duty. Total Exports. Total ImiMTts. Entered for Con- sumption. Duty. 1 g ■J S -S cts.| 8. .$ S cts. 132,384,595 130,923,517 19,376,806 54 90,287,469 171,026,114 168,659,035 24,780,282 26 1 107,122,361 96,972,719 15,289,525 83 126,378,646 128,737,565 115,518,570 18,807,056 01 2 13,257,960 13,486,652 2,164,694 48 | 19,-557,188 14,735,916 14,121,615 2,294,094 52 3 9,508,306 9,462,161 1,533,046 37 ; 32,110,811 10,829,366 10,743,781 1,7C7,001 27 4 17,530,073 17,506,134 3,669,590 24 4,192,922 25,703,523 25,591,554 5,436,073 86 5 20,898,381 20,764,203 4,469,970 13 25,068,411 27,091,019 27,378,242 5,774,077 08 6 ;582,718 586,248 105,719 52 j 441,836 653,544 655,202 118,091 73 7 3,761,467 3,817,317 820,873 60 161,190 5,948,225 6,007,002 1,251,908 09 8 3,415,708 3,386,834 390,555 81 2,912,477 6,125,912 6,145,608 663,375 84 9 1,209,780 1,214,913 219,276 49 247,579 952,152 963,051 178,529 00 10 3,094 3,094 980 41 n ■ 309,674,443 298,123,792 48,041,039 42 301,358,529 391,803,336 375,783,660 61,010,489 66 82,165 82,165 18,752 51 49,356 49,356 13,749 55 309,756,608 298,205,957 48,059,791 93 301,358,529 391,852,692 375,833,016 61,024,239 21 30 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 t^i-ne iOX 1-i Wrt p- X ^H '^ CO O t^ IM O t^ © I*" t^ — • f- ^^ * t~in N t>- • © CO-WiR i-Ht~£C(iC.^XCOXrH . -r • u 05 t^CC ^ o iO ^ t- c to C) CO O rH t^ O X l-IM -r r-l M 31 X X M €^ W « ^ ^ IM — ^ en -r CO ;d M o IM -Xl t^CO I^iC ■ t-31 O 00 »c o ■ ^ ^- t ^ ^^ — ^- '-C c; --o t^ '^ IS »S' 35 1^ X --I co_^t-^t^ — ~^''': X t~ 31 • ^in 'f ^ t~ 0-1 1-- -^ n ^5 ^ 7-^ -jj^ c; CI CO CO O f IS CO t-^rH•-^'"31 t-I I- IS ^ c; ri ■* t>. 1— 1 Tf ic lO I— I-H t-l ,-1 1- .-H CC t- © rH IM t- .-1 CO CO rH CO .-1 iH IM .-1 r-l 1 C^CS Tf C-. 05 t^ 0^ w O X © © o t^ X CO CO CO in 31 1~ • 0-1 CO "^e-i X •*:c-* (MCX-r®(MO^C(5 • X 3; -•»< © o CO t>. 1< • CO CO t^ --D CO 00 i-H X t>. t^ C:_^^ in CO »-4 1>. •CO © -f CO o X CO © ■ CO a: t~ CI t^ •r s IC "-J't-^ ■q-'co'is' ^ iM't-Tco" icf-^ r- © ^ . t~ tH IMCl h^ ?ooo aciTi^ o©cort©050>*c: IM "*l r- C0> -^ -H rtXCOXCOCO'-Ot^OO • © • t-oc ^: X x:r.-iiOXr-ir~coc-ii>.tD«oot^cc •^©TH-j-Mcomt-m • o ^ o ;r "I" -»■ © Cf: m X © tH CO X in o ■•* o in CO 31 in IS IM CO in CO © r-i 1— 1 ^ CO i-H X CO O f t~ m © t^ t~ ■* If ■l €^ -r IM -f rH C<5eO r^ M c8 m la (N lO • t^tD •»»< -r X as to ■ IM •'* O CO CO • iS © 0 CO CO t~ IS X ~X CO W Si 00 •CO •^ X r: © M • t^ oq CO 3-. t^-^ in -H IM CO CO X t^ 31 t- X !D 00;C © rH_-»< 05_r- •IM X X COCO in CO CO 31 © .-1 31 -f © c6 6% m rH I»" as M 00T»< o • CO) 31 to '^ C<5 lO • t^ "^ iMcooj -in ^ CO ISrH • © X IM • >> ^ 10C<5 •* ■ TP Tf ,-1 N IC ?C •■-l T>. 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P y, 1 '3 S s S o X "a .5 5 1 1 1 TRADE AXD XAVIGATIOX 55 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 . ••M'T .© CO 1 J*^ r> CO X X c ¥^ ^ <•■ 1 ■ o-o • t~ ■ tH • T— 1 • 00 • •© . -t^ -X 1 00 •0; -r ••^ro • M • in •s •s; . • t^ • N -in CO ©05 • o •IM •(M • .(M ■ -IM •0 -rH 1 V5 X •^ ■(m' C^ X ©' cj :: ■i^ . -^ . 0 ; » m > 5 00 .« *, a r • t^ t~ ^ • X • X c ; ^p" # 1 1>. ! t^ >i o: « . *n .^ ■ -^ • X 0 • t^ - 1 t^ ,_, O t^ ■ • X ■ -* ■Si • -^ 1 »o t^ 'to t>- ■w ei m .f 0 . 0 in ; 1^ : X 1 . (s« f—l O O vO CO '»< l>. t^ X ^ Tf . • as • 0 50 ,— .M CO r- .•5t< 1 X ""l'" ~..^~. — P^ v^ ■S im' ! : t- ! 3; rf T— — •SP 1 ® i.*" 'T^'^i''^'' . X X . . t^ . -f ^ . 5 1 m • I-I - • 1-< • t^t^s^ X • iCTC eo C1.-H 1-5 fM tH 0 • £1 • »-i :■; «9 o • »xx t- .1-1 1 X X o o'lC 00' ! rf ; © 1 t-X' — * . ?; X »©l- in rH i • r->a rl_— «o 1 ^— ' 1 -t^ r-^ »— 4 ' ^ 1 • i.~ l^ • .» ©o» 1— ( oc *— » •*! ■^ : — o?o 05WJ; t- ^ CO '■ t^ . •© ' X . "t1<" "0 •^ ■3^ l~ . . 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X a: C-. c; -r I- T r^ 00 X s: ^ e<5 o •^ -^ t-- c; CO -»■ n CK^X' © co__ s_ iOC^CO-i^ "t" « ic: ri T-H • 00 t^o • :<»*— I ^»* • « X © c; « -»• .-I'M © o -^^^s '■y-^ 3* 15 :c © lO 3* © CJ © -r © r^-^ rt CO W - ^ ^ r- ©O CM ?J^ oo-^c* O g5 « g-S c-g j;3 S-tS S 55 c^-S-S ii S ti t" o a. o ^5-^ wa 2 o o k; r^O TRADE AXD XATIGATIOy 57 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 . . - TJ. O i 1 ■ • O -J . . . : :25 ! • • o o o « ■ C Otr- • • • o o ^ ■ ■ ■ t^ !-5 o fc o 00 Is . X ■ © iS X ■ o • -T ^ ■ •«: C» C -r -T ! . — " x" nc . . r^ W N IC = — — X r S .r 5 2 rj c t- w S£s : j'^ x' ^ (3 x' s to ■ • s Ih 55 fi ?i r' ci ■»? b — ^ ri o --_^e^ i^c^ X cc 1- :c .::_^ .^ t^ O • • -r (N • t;j lO • M o *. •^ ! : ff ' M rf rf — * '. ~ . . . T-, . CSI . . . . 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CO O -^ CO i-H oc c i.-;©ocot^ (Mco^rt^-^oorH ■Jl CO« T— - >5 T-H lO (M Win as (N lo'eo" "C ^ 0) ^ .So tOiCCDr-(COCOeOCOb-.C0 010 C.— lOCOClO-^Ol-^OS'-HCO lOt-t^rHTj-Tj-i-i i-ICSlrt'-l S =c o^ J ■ ? ■ ■■« 2 ST' • c cSpflbcs -!-,:i;"-— 0C5J OVr-( • 010-* © CO CO • CQ rH 10 CO t; I^CO CO»S_ = 5f g o S 5 C =3 NX X'r-T l-H X co'^oT 75 H TRADE AND XAYIGATIOX 59 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 m O Tl --^ iM '.-I -r S'l T|5 "^ : o GO cc X © OCMOOn-^'.-iOOXMCC-* "3< o CC :r; w • o --I © ov ff-i ■ -f -f u- i~ ■ cc iM t^ o o s; ?o (M ?■! • CO 00 f C © O -t> o »o • © -v s^ © 00 © lOO Siirs ■* 00 X OO'ofcd IC t-- — j^ C<) © © — IM^ •>■> © 'M ©© ©"Ni>r Oi iH © © ^ -* ecoom i-co © c; « © 00 OC CC' ova; ON© o; o c^ © IS ©_ w ir: i-Tm tc . c C5? — C-^w '■A i) O :3 be p -= i i_. i ;k,^. 60 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 ^^ «3.2i a: eo«o »— 1 -.o i~ — -X ;s » -H t^ -X t^ XJ :c — X -x CJ ^^^ t' 1-h ©" r-T ■■£ — CI ~. O oc t^ O tc c: I^ O M IM ■v O ro — I — M •* -»> oc cc X Irt — cc c • C5 X rt 'X t^ iC X — C«5 C-5 ■ t^ CO c; -^ t^ :c ) c. ^ — . « C5 y s -»■ ^^ -t> -f t— IM X) IM P? O" x'x' o c o .- o - 5'5'S s' • -■ C C Ji ^ 3 S O c =« S tc ee tiO e e e _- ~ "a B •c ceT S K 5 -2 S o e« (« tX) P u u JS ■ - "' .i^ _^_> ee 0. o si fc. C'C O m 5_o s;^ 2-p o o o fcc»-:;3 i: ^ ^ iS'H.-' o o a O '- >! cS^ii X OOOOaaWHWW t< p^ 3 cS S Kft(;i,pi,P& m o C -5^-E J3 K g;, - S "» S C >, c« O S TRADE AXD XAYIGATWX 61 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 ji ?-. r; x -T ■■£ is ~. s c^ c-.icic: t-. ^5 ;s t^io S-. 1-1 T 00 r^ ■. o -.r — . x ii i-- •-- — t^ - . z :: :: ; r ri r: x •» r; i3 r: : o X : n o ■ 1-- 1.-5 n I— o rj t^ — c^ tCr-T X o ^: ^; -r ?i X -r r; L- — r^ ?: 3-. --r U5 -o — — 1- X — ^t X t~-. — t^ X c ?i ~ ixr- — -jxxnr-- ri ■; •>! o :T: " i~ i^ ri 7~. c; tCi^i'-^' r-' iC 1,-:* ^ : 5: c- >»<(>• M O O O r: O ^ O yq 13 O ■»■ :r — ; r^lO-r ri S3;xt~3V?J ^3-. -h;0;20' X i^ ^: • — --i 13 M o M L- o -- t^ — rj ^: i^ s X — ^ I-- » ri r: X n ri « :o O OIS3: inn JO X -- „ „ ^ o _ ; S s S 5 X — I-- ri M r— — ri o ir^ c^ T .-I r; IS •«< o 2.2 .x ? "^Z^ 0/ -^J 2 ? P^lU^^-~^Z : 0 i.ifj J — — — t: ' 62 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 ■2 ■ -ra -H C X i^ ~ . xz c^ ,- -s 1 0 • • X lO *~ 1^ © it 3© CO > - ■^ :c 0 :^ 30 .-H -0 0 (Mi-tCS^rOOXTf-C coerce -©to ■©'*'t— r» icr- 1 CO C<1 "M rs CO rH t>. 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Ui 0 1 ' Li a; •A Ci (. * •■5 2 3 : 0 '-■J .1 x T 1^ i si y : : : : "H^.:; d M : J : y. > 1 c l£;|.|. :| 1 .■ik ' > -J 1 C Si 1 a u > 1 1 >i3-c -s S s M . j: . og7iH3? = -3?; 1 r t •f. v: H r- H v: ^ a- > c y ■^^ > 1 J 11 I-' ^ TRADE AND XAYIGATION 63 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 I- ao -co •^ ■r-^ 1 o s ,-1' CI o ,-1 s ^sc • o 1 1 4^ ST CO T-H o 00 I CO in 1-H g : < 6 Dried fruits, N.K.S M iiu-jil 5 X J 5 64 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 13. — Statement of Customs and other Revenue collected throughout the Dominion by Chief Ports and Oiitports during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. ONTARIO. Chief Port. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenue . Total Revenue . Remarks. Aiiiherstburg $ cts. 8,025 01 19,099 78 3,190 30 39,017 07 1,022 09 $ cts. $ cts. Essex Centre Kingsville Leamington West Dock 70,354 25 70,354 25 Belleville 106,852 57 16,662 18 Campbellford 123,514 75 123,514 75 Berlin 231,895 32 231,895 32 Bowman villa 9,192 56 29 56 Newcastle 9,222 12 366,694 73 373,154 20 9 222 12 Brantford 366,694 73 376,391 69 79,998 91 Biidgeburg 3,237 49 Brockville 79,998 91 138,297 40 10,134 03 25 11 4,143 73 12,347 22 47,775 58 16,980 72 Chatham 10 89 Blenheim . Dresden Glencoe Rondeau Tilbury 229,703 79 10 89 229, 7J 4 68 Cobourg 1.34,281 06 2,456 25 900 22 1 50 Brighton Colborne 137.637 53 1 50 137,639 03 Ct)lling\vood 35,696 46 22,922 28 Meafurd ... 58,618 74 58,618 74 Cornwall 33,652 00 33,652 00 7,455 49 Deseronto 7,455 49 TRADE AXD XAVIGATIOX 60 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected lirc. — Ontario — Coninniied. Chief Port. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenue . Total Revenue. Remarks. Fort William $ cts. 588.105 01 98,251 18 1,826 16 66.299 92 166,377 26 $ cts. S cts. 588,105 01 Gait 167 00 Ayr 167 00 166.544 26 Oananoque 53,402 07' 209 08; 62 651 625 m Pools' Resort . River view Rockix)rt 54.298 98 54,298 98 Goderich 13,-593 71 22.427 28 6,367 23 29 01 14,645 24 6,419 10 6,332 31 15 17 Clinton Kincardine Lucknow Seaforth Southampton Wingham Durham . . 69,813 88 15 17; 69,829 05 Guelph 201,084 12 29 36 15 60 16 92 67 66 22 69 10.75«3 25 Transferred to Strat- Harriston Mount Forest Palmerston Walkerton 211.992 60 ford, .July 1, 1909. 211,992 60 Hamilton 1,707,5.58 93 5,612 62 61,069 22 38.577 43 2,930 56 340 82 Burlington Dundas Dunnville Oakville 1.81.5.748 81 340 82 1,816,089 63 Ingersoll 40, %9 67 132,214 69 25.285 84 Port Burwell Tilsonburg 198,470 20 198,470 20 Kenora .32,692 23 32,692 23 Kingston 186,504 06 36 56 590 11 Bath 186,540 62 590 11 187,130 73 ll_i_5 66 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Ontario. — Continued. Chief Port. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenue. Total Revenue . Remarks. $ cts. 26,742 93 914,748 20 3,059 36 10,507 04 $ cts. $ cts. 20,742 93 315 98 Parkhill Strathroy 928,314 60 315 98 928,630 58 53,335 16 5,399 20 58,734 30 Penetanguishene .... 5S,734 36 54,109 73 589 84 2,711 56 72 07 Iroquoi.s 57,411 13 72 07 57,483 20 11,026 01 11,026 01 285,721 93 102 73 Chippawa 32,433 57 2,368 37 61 83 Queenston 320,585 70 102 73 320,688 43 North Bay 79,430 47 145,909 99 8,607 18 46,051 13 Cobalt Sturgeon Falls Sudbury 279,998 77 1 279,998 77 Orillia 50,376 91 20 65 Gravenhurst 50,397 56 50,397 56 237,471 08 237,471 08 1,013,772 76 6,083 53 5,171 76 5,003 07 7,540 43 5,032 97 20,945 35 15,183 98 6,930 26 44,019 61 1,510 18 500 00 Alexandria Almonte Arnprior . Carleton Place . . Hawkesbury Perth Renfrew Smith's Falls 1,129,683 72 2,010 18 1,131,693 90 1 49,180 35 49,082 34 41 01 49,123 35 57 0( Chesley 57 00 TRADE AAD XATIGATIOy 67 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Ontario — Continued. Chief Port. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Total Revenue. Revenue. Remarks. Paris St.George ".!..'..!! Byng Inlet $ cts. 47,220 62 2,812 33 $ cts. $ cts. 50,032 95 50,032 95 Parry Sound 3,231 13 5,289 09 45,964 13 654 63 Depot Harbor French River. 55.138 98 344,934 43 -—^^^ 55,138 98 314,934 43 15,048 71 658 01 Wellington 15,706 72 415,624 24 21,379 92 114 79 10,675 09 15,706 72 Port Arthur 30 70 85 42 " '36 00 Fort Francis North Lake Formerly Lee Blain. Rainy River 447,794 04 146 12 447,940 16 21,455 43 21,455 43 Preecott 146,397 16 7,077 15 28 72 Cardinal 153,474 31 28 72 153,503 03 St. Catherines 191,370 12 17,576 25 3,294 66 20,350 46 97,085 04 0 89 2 50 381 00 330,060 92 Port Colbome Port Dalhousie Thorold Welland 329,676 53 194,264 67 8,794 63 82,217 67 384 39 St. Thomas 1 85 Aylmer Port Stanley 2^5,276 97 1 85 285,278 82 Samia 237,972 02 3,893 98 25,716 35 2,407 51 269,989 86 4,698 65! Courtright Petrolia Point Edward ■ 4,698 65 274,688 51 11- i-5J 68 CUSTOilS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, «te. — Ontario — Continued. Chief Port. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenue . Total Revenue. Reniark.o. Sault Ste. Marie .... Blind River $ cts. 264.517 01 91,049 29 3,125 84 13 15 2,677 61 441 35 3,8.50 53 251 09 3,592 56 95 01 193 18 1,654 18 $ cts, 654 04 $ cts. Bruce Mines Cockburn Island Cutler Gore Bay Little Current Manitauaningr Michipicoten River.. Providence Bay Richard's Landing.. Thessalon 371,460 80 24,583 86 3,159 03 1,061 17 654 04 372,114 84 Simcoe Port f>over Port Rowan 28,804 06 90,889 46 5,1.33 30 20,674 65 9,689 94 11,911 09 6,903 85 145,202 29 28,804 06 Stratford 1 78 Hanover Listowel Mitchell St. Mary's Wiarton 1 78 145,204 07 Toronto* 12,198,096 64 14,900 45 19,433 02 17,372 58 26,844 74 29 70 14,729 81 26,428 94 7,626 64 2 53 6,481 42 Aurora and New Market Barrie Brampton txeorgetown. . . Markdale Orangeville Port Credit Streetsville Milton West 12,325,465 05 6,481 42 12,331,946 47 24,129 28 231,957 64 1,160 67 2,114 53 177 87 24.129 28 Wallaceburg Port liampton ... Sombra Wal|X)le Island 235.410 71 235,410 71 West Toronto* 1 319,147 54 319,147 54 * Add Totonto and West Toronto to ascertain Customs Revenue of City of Toronto. i TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX 69 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, Arc. — Ontario — Concluded. Chief Port. Outporte. Customs Duties. Other Revenue . Total Revenue. Remarks. Whitby S CIS. 7,419 78 674,673 71 1.826 30 40 86 407,534 61 $ cts. ■S Cts. 7,419 78 1,582 85 438 16 Belle River Sandwich Walker%-ille 1,084,075 48 2,021 01 1,086,096 49 W^oodetock 65,880 65 4,375 77 70,256 42 Norwich i Ontario totals 70,256 42 24,780,282 26 21,338 92124,801,621 18 t QUEBEC. Abercom 11,161 24 19,131 99 314 05 11,475 29 19,131 99 Athelstan Beebe Junction.. 11,429 56 653 82 10,555 30 11,277 43 106 70 449 10 Georgeville Magog Rock Inland 33,916 11 555 80 34,471 91 Coaticook 15,709 06 65 60 Stanhope Coniins Mills Hereford Road Lake Megantic 15,774 66 15,774 66 6,790 84 1.782 49 64 46 11,733 26 20,371 05 20,371 05 4,571 69 Gaspe 4.571 69 Hemmingford 685 39 327 65 16 96 177 76 Franklin Centre Huntingdon Vicars Station 1,207 76 1,207 76 70 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v.. A. 1911 j^o. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, ifec. — Quebec. — Continued. Chief Port. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenue . Total Revenue. Remarks. $ cts. 615 04 481 33 .? cts. 50 00 •S cts. Highwater 1,096 37 50 00 1,146 37 16,268,416 51 178 31 31,696 37 4,358 89 7,666 89 12,790 23 41 78 80 80 61,256 36 30 00 43 00 Dundee St. Agnes de Dundee Maiieville Trout River 16,325,229 78 61,329 36 16,386,559 14 Paspebiac 8,149 63 .317 61 New Richmond 8,467 24 8,467 24 386 97 799 46 1,186 43 1,421,135 75 1,799 33 27,190 48 37 95 814 83 173 04 55,432 39 101 67 249 23 25,831 88 1,532,766 55 1 40 Grand River 1 40 1,187 83 564 00 Beauceville Chicoutimi Magdalen Islands. . . Murray Bay Bradore Bay Riviere du Loup St. Thomas Trois Pistoles Victoriaville 564 00 1,533,330 55 Rimouski'. 10,066 25 29 76 Matane 10,096 01 10,096 01 St. Annand 5,113 98 92 51 Philipsburg 5,206 49 5,206 49 St. Hvacinthe 55,786 88 2,261 26 5 26 Drummondville .58,048 14 5 26 .58,053 40 TRADE AXD XAVIGATION 71 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Quebec — Continued. Chief Port. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenue. Total Revenue. Remarks. St. Johns .? cts. 107,485 48 ■S ctb. .50 00 .? cts. Clarenceville Frelighsburg Granby 258 35 266 23 69,896 94 100 00 3,606 57 45 17 389 45 LacoUe Lacolle Jet Noyau Jet 181,948 19' 150 00 182,098 19 Sherbrooke 1 272,943 72 .^ 00 Riclimond Thetford Mines Windsor Mills 18,266 23 19,178 45 10,384 53 50 00 28 60 320,772 93 128 60 320,901 53 Sorel 36,721 45 36,721 45 Three Rivers 112,459 86 67,203 50 1,284 53 . Grand Mere and Shawinigan Falls. . Nieolet 180,947 89 180,947 89 VaUeyfield 38,434 04 38,434 04 Quebec totals — 18,807,056 01 63,098 37 18,870,154 38 NEW BRUNSWICK. Bathurst 14,»48 02 446 12 147 46 34 95 Shippegan Tracadie 15,476 55 21,414 90 15,476 55 Campbell ton 21,414 90 Chatham 23,639 51 179 20 1,054 77 74 34 Buctouche Richibucto . . .... 24,873 48 74 34 24,947 82 Dalhousie 5,006 28 58,705 30 5,006 28 Fredericton 25 55 58,730 85 MeAdam .Jet 29,353 .56 203 01 29,556 57 72 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, «tc. — New Brunswick — Concluded. Chief Port. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenue. Total Revenue. Remarks. $ cts. 74,817 05 13 34 4 66 925 26 3 37 1,306 37 345 66 641 92 $ cts. % cts. * Alma Cocagne Dorchester . . . . Harvey . Hillsboro Riverside Abolished April 15, 1909. Shediac 78,057 62 78,057 62 7,13;> 36 7,ia5 36 4,0a5 47 947 91 3<;»6 42 258 41 723 98 185 31 Campobello Grand Harbor Lord's Cove North Head Wilsons Beach 6,457 50 6,457 50 St John 1,322,223 67 14 75 824 00 0 94 2 10 1,818 24 238 98 8,580 95 4,551 21 1,338,254 84 Back Bay. Beaver Harbor Lepreaux Musquash St. Martins Sussex 1,333,703 63 29,294 79 2 46 4,1K)2 65 77 72 4,551 21 261 00 Placed under St. An- drews, Apl. 1, 1909. Upper Mills 34,277 62 261 00 34,538 62 6,831 96 710 03 1 ! 1 Bay Verte 7,541 99 7,541 99 20,295 78 5,634 63 1,100 77 22,241 07 2,278 87 29,714 97 2,767 10 229 03 9 15 726 11 293 75 50 00 400 00 25 00 67 00 1 Aroostook Jet Centre ville Clair Debec Grand Falls Green River St. Basil St. Leonards . N. Brunswick totals. i 84,997 48 835 75 85,833 23 1,712,952 13 , l,707,(t01 27 5,950 86 TRADE A^'D XATIGATIOy 73 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 jq^o, 13_ Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, ,471 19 7,834 84 185 17 18,799 74 421 32 Bannerman Carberry Deloraine . Killamey Melita Rapid City Virden 274,753 10 421 32 275,174 42 15,992 00 7,939 74 23,931 74 20,745 38 1,755 50 1 Haskett Formerly Krahn. t 22,500 88 22,500 88 94,026 29 420 16 12,650 12 96 78 293 24 7,534 00 8,569 13 Birtltj Dauphin Gladstone Minnedosa Neepawa Yorkton 123,589 72 123,589 72 4,972,428 47 1,735 19 76 66 4.009 01 71 39 .3,350 72 995 00 1,203 37 15,335 13 33 22 2,248 69 137 80 Crystal City Manitou !Morden Pilot Mound Selkirk Snow Flake Sprague Moose Factory Stonewall Manitoba Totals. . Closed July Ist, 1909. 4,999,238 16 2,386 49 5,001,624 65 5,436,073 86 10,847 55 5,446,921 41 TRADE i-YZ> XAVIGlTIOy 77 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1.3.-STATEMENT of Customs Revenue Collected, d'c.-British Columbia.- BRITISH COLUMBIA. From July 31, 19^39. See also Revelstoke. . Closed Jan. 1.1910. Placed under Gran- brook, April 1, 19')9. Abolished Oct. 1, 1909. Chief Port from April 1, 1909. Closed April 1. 1909. Chief Port Apr. 1,1909. Placed under Fernie, Apr. 1. '09. Placed under Crau- brook. Apr. 1, '09. From Feb. 1, 1910. 78 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — British Columbia — Continued. Chief Port. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenue . Total Reveuue. Remarks. $ cts. 148,334 71 14 19 2,087 36 653 63 1,931 47 33,949 71 863 50 1,211 38 3,472 50 24,755 36 1,158 71 218,432 52 $ cts. 3,235 62 $ cts. No duties collected Alder Grove Chilliwaek Douglas Huntingdon.. . . 411 75 222,079 89 after April 1, 1909. - Peardonville White Rock Upper Sumas 3,647 37 37,982 22 32 87 7 24 85 81 85 39 54 50 417 76 11 41 455 55 1,410 00 Hazelton Massett Inlet Metlakatla Pleasant Camp ..... Port Essington Simpson Stewart Stickeen . , See also Victoria. 127 50 40,670 25 39,132 75 1,537 50 29,944 24 360 42 15,948 27 88 43 225 21 158 34 6,076 01 111 88 13,772 25 1,317 92 99 38 157 91 115 99 80 86 349 35 34,085 63 384 45 103,276 54 1 80 Armstrong Ashcroft Karkerville Clinton Enderky Golden Hedley From April 1 to July 31, 1909. See also under Green- Kelowna Lillooet Penticton. wood. Quesnel Summerland Vernon 150 Mile House 1 80 103,278 34 28,346 42 856 10 11,361 27 6,000 00 Paterson Trail 40,563 79 6,000 00 46,563 79 Vancouver 3,657,182 57 60 33 275,070 75 Bella Coola See also Victoria. 3,657,242 90 275,070 75 3,932,313 65 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOy 79 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. -Britisn Columbia — Concluded. Chief Port. Outports. Customs Duties. Other Revenue . Total Revenue. Remarks. S cts. 1,235,768 95 1 05 3 91 28 91 1,723 94 3 75 229 19 15 89 1,119 20 22 10 91 86 1,603 39 S tts. 484,321 48 S cts. Bomfield From Feb. 1, 1910. BeUa Coola Clavoquot Transferred to Vancou- ver, April 1, 1909. Duncan's Esquimalt ... . Ganges Port Essington ..... Port Renfrew Quatsino Transferred to Prince Rupert, Apr. 1, 1909 Salt Spring Island . . Sydney British Columbia totals 1,240,612 14 484,321 48 1,724,9.33 62 5,774,077 08 771,134 69 6,54.5,211 77 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Charlottetown , ummerside. Cardigan Crapaud Georgetown Grand River Montague Bridge . Murray Harbour .. Rustico Souris St. Peters Vernon River. . . . New London Alberton . Malpeque. Port Hill, Tignish. . . P. E. Island totals. 100,183 16 351 92 167 90' 130 60 0 73: 944 13 115 98 8 95' 1,401 46 499 67, 69 831 22 14! 11,850 19 182 62 11 19 9 71 2,141 55 14,195 26 118,091 73 123 64 103,896 47 1 123 64 104,020 11 14,195 26 123 64 118,215 37 ALBERTA. Calgary . Banflf Claresholm . . . Medicine Hat. Wetaskiwin . . 655,243 09 336 86 220 .58 41,832 05 112 96 539 77 405 00 697,745 54 944 77 698,690 31 80 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 1 No. 13. — Statement of Customs Revenue Collected, &c. — Alberta — Concluded. Chief Port. Edmonton . Lefchbridge Outports. Strathcona . Vermilion. .. Wostok Cardston Coutts Frank Macleod Pend d'Oreille . Pincher Creek. Twin Lakes. . . . Wild Horse. . . . Alberta totals. , Customs Duties. $ cts. 277,870 73 8,659 04 73 10 1 05 Other Revenue . Total Revenue. $ cts. 352 95 286,603 02 171,343 16 3,383 36 11,697 05 37,936 53 34,415 48 3,341 90 691 09 4,621 50 126 ,56 267,558 63 1,456 47 497 00 78 05 2,031 52 1,251,908 09 3,329 24 $ cts. Remarks. 352 95| 286,9.56 87 269,590 15 1,255,237 33 SASKATCHEWAN. Mooaejaw North Portal Regina , Big Muddy Maple Creek.. .. Weyburn Willow Creek. . . . Wood Mountain. Marienthal. Areola P>roadviftw Grenfell Humboldt Indian Head Moosoniin North Battleford. . . Prince Albert Qu'Appelle Saskatoon South Qu'Api>elle. . Wapella Whitewood Wolsley , I lovdminster 79,996 27 419 26! 14,580 34 21,546 80 3,892 20 3,041 48 4,443 50 454 00 123,476 35 56,159 71 10,619 82 Saskatchewan totals 310,316 57 227 25 137 03 220 57 7,037 47 502 65 319 46 9,822 60 21,. 529 81 148 85 122,168 25 186 16 98 96 98 48 188 64 117 21 473,119 96 663,375 84 4,897 50 9,819 40 11 25 66,779 53 9,830 65 1,205 60 1,205 60 15,933 75 128,373 85 76.010 18 474,325 56 679,309 59 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 No. 13 — Statement of Customs Revenue, Collected, Ac. — Yukon. YUKON TERRITORY. 81 Chief Port. Outix)rts Customs Duties. Other Revenues . Total Revenue . Remarks. Dawson Forty iviile Herschel Island Atlin S cts. 145,351 66 2,169 15 399 43 S cts. 1,458 14 S cts. 147,920 24 1,458 14 149,378 38 White Horse 14,831 42 450 06 13,710 92 1,616 36 5 00 Careross White Pass Yukon Territorj- totals 30,608 76 5 00 30,613 76 178,529 00 1,463 14 179,992 14 jels British Post Office Par 13,749 55 13,749 55 RECAPITULATION. Chief Port. Ontario Quebec New Brunswick Nova Scotia Manitoba Britir-h Columbia Prince Edward Island Alberta Saskatchewan Yukoii British Post Office Parcels.. Grand total Customs Duties . $ 24,780. 18,807. 1,707. 2,294, 5,436, 5,774, 118, 1,251, 663, 178, 13, cts. 282 26 056 01 00127 094 52 073 86 077 08 091 73 908 09 375 84 529 00 749 55 61,024,239 21 Other Revenues Total Revenne. S cts. 21,338 92 63,098 47 5,950 86 2,162 95 10,847 65 771,134 69 123 64 3,329 24 15,933 75 1.463 14 24,801,621 18 18,870,154 48 1,712,952 13 2,296,257 47 5,446,921 41 6,54.5,211 77 118,215 37 1,255,237 33 679,309 59 179,992 14 13,749 55 895,383 21 61,919,622 42 ll_i_6 82 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. J4. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Impoi-ted into Canada; the Surtax Tariffs; the Duty Collected by Articles under each Tariff, Consumption and Amount of Duty Collected Note. — The quantity and value of articles entered for consumption under the French Treaty Tariff are 12 24 Dutiable Goods. Ale and porter in bottles Galls " " in casks Lager and other beer in bottles in casks " Total, ales. Ginger ale. Animals, living, viz. — Hogs Lbs. Horned cattle No. Horses over one year old, valued at $50 or less per head " Horses, n.o.p Sheep " All other, not elsewhere specified S Total, animals. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. 231,229 7,848 475,291 240,992 955,360 3,660 1,110 175 6,634 39,014 Antiseptic surgical dressings, such as ab- sorbent cotton, cotton wool, lint, lamb's wool, tow, jute, gauzes and oakum, prepared for use as surgical dressings, plain or medicated Bagatelle and other game tables or boards Bags which contained cement, &c Baking powder Balls, cues and racks and cue- tips for bagatelle boards, and billiard tables. . Baskets of nil kinds, n.o.p Baths, bath-tubs, basins, closets, lava- tories, urinals, sinks and laundry-tubs of any m.-iterial Belting of all kinds except rubber and leather Belts, of all kinds, n.o.p., except silk Bells and gongs, n.o.p Billiard tables Blacking, shoe and shoemakers' ink, shoe, harness and leather dressing, n.o.p Blinds of wood, metal or other material, not te.xtile or paper Blueing, laundry blueing Boats, open, pleasure, sail-boats, skiffs and canoes No. $ Lbs. $ No. No. 287 "535! 666 843 618 29 Books, printed, periodicals and pamph- lets, or parts thereof, n.o.p Books — Novels or works of fiction, or literature of a similar character, un- bound or paper bound, or in sheets, not including Christmas annuals or publications commonly known as juvenile or toy books Freight rates for railways, and telegraph rates, bound in book or pamphlet form, and time tables of railways outside of Canada 213,607 3,683 289,279 53,047 559,616 20,735 General Tariff. Quantity. Value 239,418 9,122 473 , 733 220,953 943,226 217,019 4,168 285,573 46,038 Duty. $ cts. 57,460 32 1,459 62 113,695 92 35,352 48 552,798 207,968 24 3,599 719 80 2,235 35,500 8,030 443,127 190,627 103,148 782,667 2,760, l,012t 174] 6,565 35,844 2,140 25,150 7,985 403,875! 131,4921 90, 710! 41 40 6,287 50 2,175 00 100,968 75 32,873 00 22,677 50 661,3521 165,023 15 112,963 4,024 13,646 152,749 10,723 68,666 231,894 183,918 148,340 37,032 41,886 83,9371. 8,721 35,242 25,485 70,871 14,174 20 202 528! 594 777 603 2,566 13,205 151,793 9,980 47,461 198,727 90,735 66,397 34,002 33,825 68,001 7,601 4,344 24,255 898 10 2,641 00 31,715 64 3,493 00 14,191 15 69,554 45 24,952 40 23,238 95 10,200 60 11,838 75 18,700 86 2,280 30 977 55 6,063 75 1,325,707 100,905 16,690 983,102 70,120 16,231 97,897 95 17,518 00 4,057 75 TRADE A^'D X AT I GAT 1 OS 83 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Quantity and Value entered for Consumption under tiie General, Preferential and the Total Quantity and Value of each Article entered for thereon during the Fiscal Year 1910. included under the General Tariff in this table, for detail of which see Statement No. 16, Part I. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. A'alue. Dutv Collected. S cts. 2,107 14,491 1,698 4,030 674 24 3,091 35 16,598. 5,728 3,765 59 239,418 9,122! 475,840 235,444! 217,019; 4,168' 287,2711 50,068 S cts. 57,460 32 1,459 52 114,370 16 38,443 83 959,824, 558,526 211,733 83 17,441 2,616 15' 21,040 3,335 95! 5 1; 191 45 4,877 10 00!. 731 55!. 1,320 198 00 4,163 1,387 68 2,760 1,012 175 1 6,584 35,844 2,140 25,150 8,030 408,752' 131,492 96,193 41 401 6 6,287 50' 7 2,185 00' 8 101,700 30 9 32,873 00 10 24,263 IS 11 6,242 939 55 4,163 1,387 68 671,757 167,350 38 79 39,764 1,353 2411 6,313 752 743! 6,458 4,970 73 304 45 36 15 252 52 167 191 1,291 60 105 200 23 46; 49 03 53 33 287 1 534] 907 14,719 5,887 60, 110,723 19,16S 39 12 4,024 13,646 152,545 10,723 68,638 251 58 13 730 48 14 96S 16 15 660 19 16 370 35 17 67; 15' 31,432 94,843 74,952; 2,026 8,06ll 15,841 437 31,656 1,230 6,286 401 18,968 60 16,864 60 405 20 i 1,813 79 2,376 15 87 40!. 4,748 40'. 184 50 98 266 6,531 9381 683, 45 73 j 97 56; 3,047 80; 375 20 9 90 273 20 844 618 230,257 75,886 58 18 185,844 147,880 36,966 41,886 83,869! 8,721 36,000 25,485 018 56 19 151 35 20 981 00 21 652 54 22 21,086 91 2 23 640 90 1 24 725 95 25 6,248 25 26 3.39, .342 16,967 10 31,048 4.59 11— i— 6* 4,657 20 68 85 6,965 928 62 '1,329,409 115,7936727 98 32 67 ' 101,266 22,207 87 28 16,690 4,126 60 29 84 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise ( i Articles. Total Imports. • \ General Tariff. Quantity. Value. 1 Quantity. Value. Duty. Dutiable Goods — Con. S $ S cts. Books — Con. 1 Bank notes, bonds, bills of exchange, cheques, promissory notes, drafts and all similar work unsigned, and cards or other commercial blank forms printed or lithographed or printed from steel or copper or other plates, and other printed matter. n o r> $ Lbs. 175,210 30,588 151,319 29,609 52,961 65 2 Posters, advertising bills and folders. . 122,371 117,372 17,605 80 3 Labels for cigar boxes, fruits, vege- tables, meats, fish, confectionery and and other goods and wares; also shipping, price or other tags, tickets or labels; and railroad or other tickets whether lithographed or printed or partly printed, n.o.p. . . . Maps and charts, n.o.p :•.■•■ Newspapers or supplemental editions $ 178,204 142,148 49,751 80 ^ $ 20,746 11,912 2,978 00 5 or parts thereof partly printed and intended to be completed and pub- $ 12 12 3 00 6 Advertising pamphlets, advertising show cards, illustrated advertising periodicals, price books, catalogues and price lists, advertising calendars and almanacs; patent medicine or other advertising circulars, fly sheets or pamphlets Lbs. 1,142,509 321,291 991,752 283,603 148,762 80 7 Advertising chromos, chromotypes. 1 oleographs or like work produced by any process other than hand painting or drawing, and having any advertisement or advertising matter printed, lithographed or stamped thereon, or attached there- to, or other similar artistic work lithographed, printed or stamped on paper or cardboard, for business or advertising purposes, n.o.p Lbs. 17,069 4,355 11,171 3.039 1,675 65 S Printed music, bound or in sheets, and music for mechanical players Photographs, chromos, chromotypes. S 167,108 143,228 14,322 80 9 artotypes, oleographs, paintings. prints, decalcomania transfers of all kinds, or proofs therefrom and similar works of art, n.o.p., blue prints and building plans s 826,042 482,769 120,639 05 3,166,858 2,317,092 528,174 25 Boot, shoe, shirt and staylaces of any 10 material Boots, shoes, slippers and insoles of all $ 230,616 141,808 42,383 21 11 kinds, except rubber and leather $ 142,645 69,144 20,741 23 12 Braces or suspenders and finished parts of Brass and manufactures of— s 63,43£ 51 , 302 17,884 70 la Brass in strips, sheets or plates, not polished, planished or coated Brass in bars and rods in coils or other- $ 8,719 7,980 798 00 14 wise, not less than 6 ft. in length. . . $ 12.820 12.073 1,207 30 15 Nails, tacks, rivets and burrs or wash- ■ i i ers Pumps Wire, plain $ $ Lbs. 5,222 4,704 7.079 1,411 20 Ifi 7,487 2,123 70 17 265,528 41,789 220,5951 36,015 4,502 11 18 Wire cloth, or woven wire of brass. 55 , 386 1 8,239 908.413 2.059 75 19 Manufactures of, n.o.p 1,049,002 1 272,370 10 I 1 1 1,180,425 1 984,503 284,472 16 1 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX 85 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity.! Value. Duty I Collected. 5,681 5,695 20,810 1,084 4,682 48 568 10 14,0121 3,153 14 8,327! 1,249 05, 1,982 10 22,069 7 $ cts. 924 92' 9 00 123,098 10,298 83 2 33; S cts. 174,111 58,569 05. 1 30,703 18,182 90 2 178,229 63,203 77 Z 20,246 4,229 38, 4 12; 3 00 5 136,312 32,625 13,631 20 13,687i 6,016 2,737 40,1,141,751; .322,244 165,131 40 6 1,198: 20,349! 569 50 1,017 45 203 118 3,165 40 60 422,03 17,069 171,609 25,74135^ ! 159,812 53,270 52 4,355 166.742 2,285 75 7 15,762 28' 8 814,190 199,650 92 9 640,863 77,318 65,681 11,983 72,305 42; , 200,242 68,666 92 3,158,197 669,146 59 15,463 60 13,136 20 2,696 31 8,201 4,044' 3,280 40 1,617 60 3 27 227,327 1.38, 869| 63,2921 61,127 21 10 35,495 03 11 20,584 28jl2 44,805 739 747 514 474 j 5,8291 I 38 350 125,319, 36 95 37 35 I 102 80 94 80| 437 24: 6,711 36 25,063 80 900 4 34 203 8,797 16,542 8,719 12,820 5,222; 7,587 42,047; 2,932 34' . .55,386 6,616 80, 1,050,274 1 60 13 60 33 84 1 266,300 834 95 1 13 1,244 65 14 1,515 60 15 2,232 10 16 4,973 19 17 11,703 45 18 .304,050 70 19 171,972 32,484 30 25,580 9,598 18j 1,182,055 326,. 554 64' 86 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise 34 Articles. Dutiable Goods — Con. Breadstuff s, &c., viz. — Arrowroot Lbs. Biscuits, not sweetened " Biscuits, sweetened " Macaroni and vermicelli " Rice, cleaned " Rice and sago flour " Sago and tapioca " Tapioca flour " Total, breadstuffs Total Imports. Quantity. 59,457 481,985 755,196 4 , 658 , 525 13,075,212 1,053,651 3,001,406 231,853 23,317,285 Grain and products of, viz. — Barley, n.o.p Bush . Barley, pot, pearl, rolled, roasted or ground Lbs. Beans, n.o.p Bush. Buckwheat " Indian com for purposes of distillation. " Oats " Pease, n.o.p " Rye " Wheat Total, grain. Bran, mill feed, &c S Buckwheat meal or flour Cwt. Indian or com meal Brls. Oat meal and rolled oats Lbs. Rye flour Brls. Wheat flour . " Hominy, cracked, evaporated or dried com $ Cereal foods, prepared, n.o.p $ Cereal foods prepared, in packages not exceeding 25 lbs. weight each Lbs. All other breadstuffs, n.o.p $ Grain, flour and meal, &c., of all kinds when damaged by water in transit or prior to importation into Canada ... $ 167,099 293,988 107,226 1,707 847,511 42,155 16,502 69.377 11,508,277 1,524 33,357 25,288 2,919 31,842 3,244,284 Value. 2,698 40,152 105,319 219,687 291,030 21,406 61,443 5,514 747,249 General Tariff. Quantity. Value 2,252 222,312 107,357 ,595,945 ,681,921 184,785 97,445 151,065 200 21,278 10,868 211,318 138,227 4,557 3,998 3,974 12,043,082, 394,420 12 102,908 15,9471 175,591 l,463i 561,5501 29,529| 45, 408 i 61,831 ,071,354: 164,565 47,575 83,316 1,707 827,723 23,479 15,394 1,306 55,042 13,065,581 99,831 1,399 141,944 1,463 552,351 13,897 38,909 1,399 55,220 906,413 220,595 5,072 106,558 1,082 11,234 158,220 7,549 33,042 220,374 52,841 422 1,529 33,341 10,598 2,921 31,458 3,186,556; 218,222 5,051 106,484 478 11,249 156,310 7,554 29,974 212,537 43,423 422 Total, grain products. 816,989 Bricks and tiles. See Earthenware. Bath brick Building brick Paving brick Drain tiles, not glazed Drain pipes, sewer pipes and earthen- ware fittings therefor, chimney lin- ings or vents, chimney tops and in- verted blocks, glazed or unglazed.. . Manufactures of clay, n.o.p Total, bricks, &c 35 British gum, dry sizing cream and enamel I sizing Lbs. 36 Brooms and whisks $ 37 Brushes of all kinds $ 40 30,442 18,134 1,361 218,113 138,763 2,739 196,002 264,880 821,858 791 , 704 28,795! 5,8521 1,057,363 29.559 7,580 361,274 688 905 Buttons, shoe, n.o.p Gross. Buttons, all kinds, covered or not, n.o.p., including recognition buttons, and collar and cuff liuttons $ Button blanks of animal shell, in the rough S Total, buttons 34,602 3,189 565,229 l,562i 197,762 73 , 706 2,226 149,828 129,355 552,877 Duty. $ cts. 40 00 5,319 50 2,988 99 57,046 07 50,114,37 1,847 85 1,099 56 1,510 65 119,966 99 24,684 75 419 70 20,829 00 256 05 62,078 92 2,347 90 2,309 10 130 60 6,605 04 119,661 06 43,644 40 764 47 8,335 25 63 59 1,460 50 18,874 80 1,510 80 5,994 80 53,134 25 8,684 60 105 50 142,572 96 44,496 76 16,583 83 445 20 52,439 80 29,105 34 143,070 93 20,869 6,647 296,597 34,2741 2,086 90 1,329 40 81,417 25 3,156 444,4671 1,562 789 00 154,918 40 156 20 569,9801 449,185 155,863 60 TRADE AND XAYIGATION 87 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — GonHnued. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 56, 263, 662, 6,458, 857, 2,990, 80, 2,360 18,914 95.7.36 26 153,639 16,. 542 58, 156 1,540 354 go; 2,837 lO! 16,754 21 3 36 32,291 27i 6,432 51! 10,177 43: 605 90 .3451 333 736 511 66 230! 58,710] 17 00 485,810! 24 19 770 039 12 27 4,597,129 13,140,175 1,042,451 3,087,592 231,853, 2,560 40,243 106.670 211,574 291,866 21,099 62,154 5,514 394 00 8,173 60 19,767 39 .57,061 82,405 64 8,280 36 11,276 99 2,116 55 11,369,263 346,913 69,455 7S 1,414 347 53 46 23,413.759' 741,680 189,476 23 2,5.341 3,07 2.53 40 ; 167,099 102,908 267,622 15,772 3,154 401 21,445 29,179 3,216 75l 1 , 1 j 1 15,466 13,390 1,082 62 2,276 7,741 227 60' 228 392 18 24 315,197| 104,761 1,707 827,723! 38,945 17,670 1,306 55, 270 I 17,171 171,123 1,463 552,351 27,287 46,650 1,399 55,612 24,938 15 3,574 10 24,045 2.56 05 62,078 92 3,430 52 2,536 70 1.30 60 6,623 28 28 69,551 7,953 01 975,964! 127,614 07 7,258 50,573 2,319 347 85 297; 29 04 3,000 5,851 9,211 450 00 1,024 06 1,381 65 1,529 33,341 17,856 2,921 31,458 17, 4 54 3,237,129 220,541 5,051 106,484 775 11,249 156,310 7,554 32,974 218,388 52,651 422 43,992 25 764 4^ 8,-335 25 92 63 1,460 50 18,874 80 1,510 SO 6,444 80 54,158 31 10,070 79 105 50 20,678 3,232 60 4 54 812,399 145,810 10 1,649 12,282 1,361; 188 I2I. 20,413* 2,551 63|. 65,0571 8,132 16 . 513 76 95 . 46,174 11,543 50 135,172 16,896 72 289 86 71 268,690 39,. 389 08 289 86 71 30,444, 18,1.34! 1,.361 218,175 138,763 2,7.39 196,002 264,816 188 12 47,048 39 24,715 99 522 15 63,983 30 46,088 77 821,856 182,546 72 368,432 8,679 4.33 95 516 77 40 36,942 6,465 30 26 11 1 47!l,057,.363 259 69 061 26,923; 9,872 20! 29,559 7,422 360,462 2,522 32 1,475 97,754 75 179; 24 4 19 73,494! 16,536 85 149 3 00 47,829; 22,320 03 34,602 3,189j 565,790 1,5621 796 19 193,775 28 156 20 r3,518 16,. 541 04 47,838' 22,323 03 570,541' 194,727 67 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Dutiable Goods — Con. [Candles — 1 ! Paraffine wax Lbs. 2 All other, n.o.p " Total, candles Cane, reed or rattan, not further manu- factured than split, n.o.p $ Carriages and vehicles — 4 Buggies, carriages, pleasure carts and vehicles, n.o.p No. 5 Cutters " Farm wagons .' . . . " 7 Freight wagons and drays " Complete parts of farm and freight wagons, drays and sleighs $ Complete parts of buggies, carriages I and vehicles, n.o.p., including parts 1 of cutters, children's carriages, and sleds, n.o.p $ 10 Cars, railway, passenger No. 11. Cars, railway, tram or horse " 12 Cars, railway, box and flat " 13 Cars, other, n.o.p " 14 Cars, railway, parts of $ 15 Scrapers, railway or road $ 16i Sleighs No. 17, Wheelbarrows, trucks and hand-carts. " 18 Bicycles and tricycles, n.o.p " 19 Bicycles and tricycles, parts of $ 20 Children's carriages and sleds $ Total, carriages, &c 21, Carpets, n.o.p. (see Woollens) Yds. 22|Carpet linings and stair pads $ 23 Carpet .sweepers No. 24 Cash registers " 2.5 Celluloid, moulded into sizes for handles of knives and forks, not bored or other- t wise manufactured; moulded celluloid I balls and cylinders coated with tin-foil ' or not, but not finished or further I manufactured, and celluloid lamp shade blanks and comb blanks $ 26 Celluloid, manufactures n.o.p $ 27 Celluloid, xylonite or xyolite in sheets, lumps, blocks, rods or bars , not further I manufactured than moulded or pressed $ ToTAX. Imports. Quantity. 154,697 386,864 541,561 1,025 18 5,351 558 41 120 306 2,655 609 8,907 4,698 7,701 992 1,281 General Tariff. Value. Quantity. 19,666 103,531 57,157 299,396 76,823 402,927 38,592 84,930 939 216,746 41,994 93,500 57,902 121,076 . 22,062 123,645 173,143 294,835 77,883 18,157 50,847 67,474 11,556 176,008 18 5,379 545 1,632,697 41 110 306 2,610 609 8,821 2,366 Value. Duty. 14,815 47,513 3,703 75 11,878 25 62,328! 15,582 00 i 38,148' 3,814 80 82,895 939, 217,670 41,410' 29,013 25 328 65 54,417 50 10,352 50 93,5411 23,385 25 56,053 121,076 21,559 123,645 172,357 268,640 77,883 18,157 50,954 30,165 7,381 173,116 19,618 55 36,322 80 6,467 70 37,093 50 51,707 10 80,592 00 23,364 90 4,539 25 15,286 20 9,049 50 2,214 30 60,590 60 5,447 2,106^ 3,417: 135,798: 975 976 1,279 Total, celluloid. 28, Cement, hydraulic or waterlime Cwt. 29 Cement, Portland 30 Cement, n.o.p., and manufactures of, j n.o.p $ Total , cement 31 Chalk, prepared. 32 Charcoal 33 Chicory, raw or green Lbs. 34 Chicory, kiln-dried, roasted or ground. . " Total, chicory 35 Church vestments of any material $ 588 490,809 27,894 340,194 14,902 100,007 120,002 234,911 553 158,487 7,678 166,718 29,571 22,757 1,360 15,927 288 166,693 5,816 85,163 368,088, 17,287 90,979 32,517 36 Cider, clarified or refined Galls. 37, Cider, not clarified or refined " 'J'of al, cider 1,3881 2,914 4,. 302 1 866 860 1,7261 1,514 2,914 4,428 1:557,441 464,343 55 772 1,615 3,396 135,730 13,904 86,289 113,182 270 20 403 75 1,018 80 40,719 00 1,390 40 17,250 53 5,659 10 213,375 24,300 03 178 54,395' 7,224 36 00 20,836 94 1.625 55 61,797| 22,498 49 27,512] 22,524! 5,500 28 4,504 68 434 4,917 174 48 2,554 89 5,351 2,729 37 27,695 5,426 60 1,011] 860, l,87l! 151 40 145 70 297 10 TRADE AXD X AT I GAT I OX 89 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity.! Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity.' Value. Duty Collected. 58,981 89,480' 5,5861 8,603 837 90 1,290 45 2,310 3,983 441 556 S cts. 147 03 164,822 185 34 392,859' 20,842 56,672 4,688 6S 13,354 04 148,461 14,1S9| 2,128 35 6,293 997, 332 37 557, 681 1 77,514 18,042 72 ^! 0 15 . 442 58 94 1 38,592 3,873 89 1,729 389 02 584 558' 102 21 97 67 1,009 181 5,379 558 84 , 624 939 217,670 41 , 994 29,402 271 4 328 65! 5 54,417 50! 6 10,454 71' 7 94,099' 23,482 921 8 2,146 482 86 ; 41 10 503 100 60 120 306 5 ies 11.282 33 60 2,256 40 38 ■ 14 418! .913 167 20 5,965 20 . 2,653 609 ioo 306 37,350 4,182 2.745 61 20 7,470 00 836 40 617 64 1 8,921 2 333 4,699 147 i 68 60 . 58, 121, 22, 123, 172 294 77 18 51 67 11 176 199 076 062 645 943 835 883 157 260 515 563 oos 101 411 9 322 80|10 56S 30111 093 50'12 907 90;13 813 60114 364 90 15 539 25 16 347 40 17 519 50 18 050 70 19 276 84 20 61,553; 12,447 60 15,478 6,20100 1,634,472 482,992 15 6,556 4,525 491: 1,131 25 85 93 7,531 21 13 60 992 1,281 5,297 2,106 3,417, 135,798 1,401 4521 489 68; 22 1.027 20 23 40,732 60 24 9,380 49 90 1,407 00 4,626 1,233 49 6.820 454 67 14,902 1,440 30,25 100,295 19.891 02 26 120,002 6,113 77 27 10,378 1,456 90 11,446 1,688 16 235,199 27,445 09 300 310,066 375 98,349, 454; 24 00 24,805 24; 56 76 14,050 5,743 2,341 64 588 490,809 553 158 , 487 7,678 60 00,28 47,983 82:29 1,682 31 130 99,178. 24,886 00 5,743; 2,341 64' 166,718 49,726 13 1,000 150 00, 1,054 233 281 121 62 13,. 29,566 22 , 757 5,931 4031 4,566 81 32 22,078 256,989 926 1 1 , 083 441 56l. 5,139 78 . 27,894 342,152 1,360 16,000 616 04133 7,694 67|34 279,067 12,009 5,581 .34 370 , 046 17,360 8,310 71 i 3,246; 405 88 63 16 80 31.004 5,849 28 35 1,514 2,914 1,011 860 151 40 36 145 70 37 4,428 1.871 297 10 90 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articles. TOT.VL Imports. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 Dutiable Goods — Con. Clocks, time recorders, clock and watch keys, clock movements and clock cases $ Cloth, coated or sized for manufacture of sensitized blue or black print cloth. $ Clothes ^\Tingers and parts thereof for domestic use No. Coal, bituminous slack, such as will pass through a } inch screen Tons. Coal, bituminous, round, and run of the mine, and coal, n.o.p " 414,495 161 31,932 S 329,191 $ cts. 98,747 70 2 3 11,591 11,589 31,909 11,168 15 4 5 1,291,573 6,777,851 1 ' 1,522,077 1 12,976,579 1,289,624 1,538,022 5,692,328 11,444,428 180,547 36 3,016,933 84 8,069,424 14,498,656 6,981,952 12,982,450 3,197,481 20 Cocoa carpeting, mats, rugs and matting. $ Cocoanuts, imported from the place of growth by vessels direct to a Canadian port No. A 21,049 1 1 8,137 1,897 20 7 8 3,287,987 208,856 62,361 6,557 111,746 207 , 256 2,355 6,518 558 73 2,072 56 3,496,843 68,918 319,002 8,873 2.631 29 Cocoanuts, desiccated, sweetened or not. I^bs. Cocoa paste, or liquor, chocolate paste or liquor, not sweetened, in blocks or cakes, and cocoa butter Lbs. Cocoa paste or liquor, chocolate paste or liquor, sweetened, in blocks or cakes not less than two pounds in weight. . . " Cocoa or chocolate, preparations of, in 9 269,842 21,558 9,272 867 463 60 10 11 12 1,126,401 948,410 847,108 11,927 733 , 792 253,236 165,144 219,477 394 147,714 765,176 950,822 502,270 11.652 240,882 172,867 165,915 146,163 373 55,103 22,955 28 33,278 79 29,232 60 l.-^ 37 30 14 Cocoa or chocolate, preparations of, n.o.p " 19,155 71 Total, cocoa, &e Coffee, green, n.o.p Lbs. Coffee, extract of, n.o.p., or substitutes 3,667,6.38 785,965 2,470,802 540,421 104,659 68 15 16 551 ,387 74,. 330 328,233 298,555 85 62,319 15,146 66.195 32,301 41 497.768 22,660 325,972 292,356 85 57,218 2,559 6o,728 31,392 41 5,721 80 679 SO 17 18 19 Coffee, roasted or ground, when not im- ported direct from the countrj' of 13,092 24 Coffee, roasted or ground, and all imita- tions thereof and substitutes therefor, including acorn nuts, n.o.p " Coffee, condensed with milk 5,847 12 12 30 1 1,2.52,590 176,002 1,138,841 156,938 25,3.53 26 Collars of cotton or linen, xylonite, xyo- lite or celluloid Doz. ComV)s $ 20, 277,291 262,610 2.39,528; 178,103 170,373 140,208 63,890 07 49,017 53 Copper and rnanufactures of — Copper nails, tacks, rivets and burrs 22 1,515 84,636 4,909' 101,284 ' "286!96i 1,180 61,089 1,242 87.404 354 00 23 24 Copper wire, plain, tinned or plated... Lbs. Copper wire cloth, or woven wire of copper S 468,959 7,6.36 41 310 50 25 Copper, all other manufactures of, n.o.p $ 26,220 95 Total, copper 192,344 1 150,915 34,521 S6 TRADE AXD XAVIGATIOX 91 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Coxsumption. Preferential Tariff. ! Surtax Tariff ] m Ti.tal. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity.! Value. ' 1 1 Duty. : Quantity Value. Duty ' Collected. 14,814 161 31 S cts. 2,962 80 16 10 6 98 ; s 69,1291 $ cts 27.651 60 : 413,134 161 31.940 S cts. 129,362 10 16 10 11,175 13 1 2 11,594 3 1 j 1,289.624 5,727,647 1,538,022 180,547 36 11,532,341 3.029.295 49 4 .35,319 87,913 12,361 65 5 35,319 87,913 12,361 65 7,017,271 13,070.363 3,209,842 85 12,912 2.259 68 1 21,049 4,156 88 fi 2,976,721 58,166 39 8,930 08 10 40 1 3.088.467 208,856 60,521 6,557 9,488 81 2,082 96 7 1,600 8 2,978,321 58,205 8,940 48 3,297,323 67,078 11,571 77 233,615 18,148 7.008 45 242,887 19,015 7,472 05 9 359.215 19,426 79,226 3,840 70.269 27 98,045 8,980 37 534 19 10.540 35 2 03 22.060 23 756 163 30 24 1.125,147 970,248 828,432 11.907 742.429 252,256 169.755 216,442 400 153,148 31,965 89 33,812 98 39,775 62 39 33 41,215 94 10 n 326,146 255 501,547 16 10; " 2 67 12 13 14 1,206,589 251,407 42,117 17 772 173 32 9l!3.678,163 792.001 146,809 76 1 497 . 768 57,218 14,974 66,029 31,572 41 5,721 80 1,712 50 13,147 78 5,856 57 12 30 15 51.635 12,415 301 180 1,032 70 55 54 9 45 - L 74,295 327,668 292,986 85 16 1.696 17 630 IS IH 1 53,961 12,896 1,097 69 1 1,192,802 169,834 26,450 95 !' ' 91,209 85,221 51,632 21,. 305 25 4,207 3,882 11,617 82 48.185 1,941 00| 273,519 22,486 42 259,476 240,025 87,136 32 83,121 77 20 ^1 j 335 23,547 3,667 9,231 67 00 1.766 02 641 75 1 , 846 20 i 1 1 1 1,515 84.636 4.909! 101,230 421 00 ?9. 188,058 L. 468,959 9.402 43 23 1 952 25 29,905 15 24 1 4.595' 1.838 00 ?,5 36.780 4,320 97 i -1 -'10-'^' 1 838 00 192,290 40,680 83 92 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articles. Total Imports. Quantity. Dutiable Goods — Con. Cordage, cotton of all kinds Lbs. Cordage and twines of all kinds, n.o.p. " Total, cordage and twines Corks, manufactured from corkwood, over three-fourths of an inch in dia- meter measured at the larger end Lbs. Corks, manufactured from corkwood, three-fourths of an inch and less in diameter measured at the larger end . . " Manufactures of corkwood or cork bark, n.o.p., including strips, shives, shells and washers of cork $ Total, cork. Corsets of all kinds $ Corset clasps, busks, blanks and steels, and covered corset wires cut to length, tipped or untipped, reed, rattan and horn covered $ Costumes and scenery, theatrical $ Cotton, manufactures of — Duck, grey or white, n.o.p., weighing over 8 oz. per square yard Yds. Embroideries, white and cream colour- ed $ Gray, unbleached cotton fabrics Yds. White or bleached cotton fabrics Tailors' hollands of cotton, and towel- ling in the web " Fabrics, printed, dyed or coloured, n.o.p " Jeans, coutilles and sateens, imported by corset and dress stay manufac- turers, for use exclusively for the manufacture of such articles in their own factories " Handkerchiefs $ Batts, batting and sheet wadding .... Lbs. Bobbinet, (white cotton) plain, in the _ web Yds. Knitting yarn, hosiery yarn or other cotton yarn, dyed or not, n.o.p. . . . Lbs. Cotton warps $ Seamless bags S Sheets, bed quilts, pillow cases and damask of cotton in the piece, in- cluding uncoloured table cloths or napkins of cotton $ Shirts of cotton ; Doz. Sewing thread on .spools $ Sewing cotton th.ead in hanks Lbs. ("rochet .and knitting cotton " All other cotton thread, n.o p " Clothing, n.o.p $ Blouses and shirt waists $ Cotton bags made up by the use of the needle, not otherwise provided for. . $ Lampwicks $ Lace, white and cream coloured $ S lawls $ bocks and stockings Doz. pairs. Tape, not dyed or coloured $ Tape, dyed or coloured $ Towels $ Undershirts and drawers $ 662,432 2,198,943 2,861,375 Value. 80,198 216,056 General Tariff. Quantity. Value 181,765 857,838 296.254 1,039,603 418,491 135,315 36,024 15,597 94 , 232 417.315 36,183 Duty. 24,399 93,180 117,579 245,144 925,432 7,957,366 28,264.061 2,450,229 62,329,306 1,708,697 279,152 582,216 426,344 70,163 873,791 38,096 80.732 345.910 15.575 2,398 202.744 402,015 1,127,624 524, 937 j 1.527.180 2,244.149 3,284,442 535.943 145.100 5.901.581 185.876 539.041 29.711 71.817 117.394 1,803 22.853 453 , 995 337.793 502.047 529.430 12.454 28 . 534 1.405.069 156,003 77 , 930 13,763 1,147,004 4,453 667 , 207 42,101 10,092 203 , 643 59,844 20,465 8,879.214 520.130 ' "274;796 7.409 115.127 132,845 15,543 6,099 75 23,295 00 29,394 75 20,865 75 2,894 64 87,782 17.556 40 236.170 41.316 79 343 , 520 12,302 2,398 43.563 12.933 30.722 58.667 130.436 121,116 1,065,243 105,361 287.736 1,709 929,092 63,498 89,091 29,322 1,252 32,709 1,215 14,077 51,694 208,933 233,138 5,685 9,733 20,305 853,173 118,631 40,837 7,818 379,070 2,655 155,697 17,493 2,807 6,. 555 42,919 120,223 18 4,305 70 661 60 24,223 20 209,141 24 26,340.25 71,934 00 427 25 301,957 39 12,699 60 31,107 52 7,330 50 312 70 8,177 25 303 75 2,815 40 15,508 20 73,120 45 58,281 OS 852 75 2,430 48 5,068 95 298,272 64 41,448 84 14,292 95 1,954 50 74,761 77 928 65 54,493 95 4,373 25 912 32 1,966 50 15,021 65 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 93 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumptiok. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity.; Value. Duty. Quantity. 478.540' 1,311,6881 56, 891 ! 119,475 11,378 20 23,895 00 Value. Duty. Quantity. ^'alue. Duty. Collected. S cts. 420 68 660,305 22 67 2,169,946 81.290 212,723 $ cts. 17,477 95 47,212 67 1,790,228, 176,366 35,273 20 420 68 22 67 '2,830, 25i; 294,013; 64,690 62 6,270 1,464 1.998| 668i 6,274 210 80 87 84 941 10 1.3251 233 158 88 33| 423,910 135,076 21,164 88 I 37.647' 16.2111 2.982 48 42 13 1 94,214; 18,539 63 8.940 1.239 74. 391 130 46 245.501 42,686 99 2.349 2,746! 587 25 617 87 47 527 21 92 245 94 345,9161 120,832 35 15.575 2,398 5,169 51 661 60 520,139 81,346 17,401 6,382.298 422.999 24,859,2751 1,936,395 2,452,983| 144.353 53,392,019 4,941,051 1,188,567 3i632 567 , 646 309.468 26.444 857,712 6,. 522 20 , 737 179,608 122,378 450,434 328 68.787 83.776 588 8,776 400,440 128,504 267,. 348 522,376 2,446 7,743 521,606 .34,176 37.082 5.930 654,. 358 1,729 220.759 24.090 7.118 195,484 15,981 12,201 90 2,175 38i 63,449 85 338,870 80; 330 2,017 43.600 25,262 14 777, 1,235,262 75 200,056 15,297 33 112,608 50! 57 39| 29,745 379; 4,792[ 41' 33,641 624 25 86. 922,484, 202,559 1 7,932 00 I 1,112,389 126 32 7.911,4951 528,739 1,597 34 28,187,317' 2,228,923 13 67 2.474,225 146,103 14,577 91 62,47 1,289 5,903,784 1,708,697; 185,876 539,560 279,052 29.711 36,450 96 219,248 62 89,916 42 412,402 14 25,703 06 1,551,798 05 16 34 20 33 10,318 05 14,660 94| 102 90 1.316 40 80.088 00 32,126 00 46,786 04 52,237 60 428 08 1,355 11 130,401 50 8,544 00 9,270 50 1,037 79 81,795 59 432 25 55,189 75 4,216 01 1.779 50 39.096 80 3.595 93 1.6761 874 135 3.146 794 1.399 232.771 1.741 299 1.353 1.369 256 516 28,461 1,600 11 29 106.976 69 293,125 340, 166 808 969 1 291 34 696 40 1.39 54 450 99 273 80 85 33 172 00 13,281 85 746 67 5 13 9 67 28,526 87 32 20 791 50 113 32 71 93 323 20 452 21 575.055 426.271 70,142 '873i79i 38 , 038 80,803 27,996 93 15 143,732 36 16 7.408 22 17 136 542,815 70,039 117,359 1,803 22.853 453.875 337.736 501.839 529,430 12,435 28 , 564 1.403 240 154.407 77,930 13,777 1.140,404 4.453 669.581 41.923 10,091 202,847 59,869 10,630 75 23,129 53 406 65 4,131 80 96,292 105,385 105,518 .53,364 2,943 6,596 441,955 50,739 22 23 24 ,25 26 27 28 29 23,568 58 3,001 96 185,084 23 1,393 10 246.475 20 8,702 58 2,763 75] 36 41,. 386 .50 37 19,069 7938 94 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articles. Dutiable Goods — Con. Cotton, manufactures of — Con. Uncoloured cotton fabrics, bleached, viz. — Scrims and window scrims, cambric cloths, muslin apron checks, bril- liants, cords, piques, diapers, lenos, mosquito nettings, Swiss, jaconet and cambric muslins, and plain, striped or checked lawns Yds. Velvets, velveteens and plush fabrics, n.o.p Yds. Manufactures of cotton of which cot^ ton is component material of chief value, n .o.p $ Total, cottons. Crapes, black mourning S Cuffs of cotton, linen, xylonite, xyolite or celluloid Pairs. Curling stones and handles therefor $ Curtains and shams when made up, trimmed or un trimmed $ Cyclometers and pedometers $ Drugs, dyes, chemicals, medicines — Acetone and amyl acetate Acids — Acetic and pyroligneous, n.o.p. not exceeding proof strength Acetic and pyroligneous, in excess of strength of proof Acid, acetic and pyroligneous.crude, of any strength not exceeding 30 per cent Acid phosphate, not medicinal Acids, mixed, n.o.p M uriatic Nitric Stearic Sulphuric Otiier, n.o.p ,\lbumeu blood, egg albumen and egg yolk Alum in bulk, 'ground or unground, but not calcined; and sulphate of alumina, or alum cake Aniline dyes, in packages of less than 1 lb. in weight Casein Dextrine, dry. Gelatine and isinglass Glue, powdered or sheet Glue, liquid Glycerine, n.o.p Gums — (,'aniphor Opium, (crude) Other, n.o.p Liquorice, in paste, rolls and sticks, not sweetened, n.o.p Magnesia Medicinal, chemical and pharmaceuti- cal preparations, including proprie- tary preparations (dry) Medicinal, chemical and ph.armaceuti- cal preparations, including proprie- tary preparations (all other) Medicinal, chemical preparations (all other) non-alcoholic (F.T. only)... . Liquid preparations, non-alcolioUc for disinfecting, dipping or spraying, n.o.p S GaUs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. $ Lbs. Total Imports. Quantity. Value. 980,199 2,230,743 77,032 470,371 411,516 17,724,911 . 29,648 18,304 4,702 1,347 705,374 16,565 1,138 6,535 37,075 1,137,489 1,107,040 123,627 47,695 321 , 082 914,058: 441,704i 11,210 787 5,518 1,994 41,435 33,012 4,001 3,482 23 , 943 8,466; 51,439 16,826 General Tariff. Quantity. 73,627 329,788 22,257 Value. 8,620 105,487 278,624 5,291,295 Duty. $ cts. 2,155 00 31.372 43 97,518 40 1,491,504 81 3,202 3,307 1,347 227,312 15,807 865 1,183 36,816 1,089,146 211,050 122,723 47,695 320,603 914,058 267,952 6,325,032 857 52,172! 6,086,874 1,932,734 380,387 2,529,806 1,381,075 41,782 3,576 24,953 1,859, 899' 162,159 383' 10,216| 62,838 94,713 183,753 18,906 205,072 15,615 12,306 3,505 150,867 5,685 614,197 489 1,704,646 239,410 1,090,324 299,570 29,308 3,576 24,553 1,832,735 139,476 30,201 633 60 1,240 06 134 70 78,957 06 3,951 75 11,132 736 750 1,910 38,872 6,682 3,904, 3,482 23,891 8,466 23,173 17,376 49,414 239 6,693 53,794 62,405 85,821 15,327 51,485 10,564 12,306 3,453 144,347 3,864 412,238 144,619 4,955 20,052 3,339 60 129 75 554 75 477 50 7,774 40 1,503 48 306 83 783 58 4,778 20 2,285 16 5,214 51 1,737 60 4,941 40 47 80 1,840 62 5,379 40 17,141 91 23,546 91 4,215 40 10,297 00 2,072 61 3,576 00 690 60 32,478 13 772 80 103,059 50 72,309 50 1,238 75 5,013 00 TRADE AND NAMGATIOX 95 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Irriported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. 908,240 1,858,233 Duty. Quantity. Value S ets. 68,764 353,582 118,195 12,034 03] 61,877 62J 29,548 75 72 54,345 11 18,944 Duty. i Quantity. $ cts. 3 67 981,939 7,577 6o!2,242,366 16,0271 7,479 15i Value. 77,395 478,013 Duty Collected. « cts. 14.192 70 100,827 65 412,846 134,546 30 111,866,323 2,483,425 18 542,735 221.834 14 17, 700, 353J4, 196,764 13 7,391 14,556 1,395 1,819 62 348 75 479,031 119.757 75 354 518 94 41 29,648 241 71 18,112; 4,702 1,347 706.861 15.807 2,547 63 1,588 81 134 70 198,956 52 3,951 75 273; 5,736' 46,480, 325! 479 156,794 3381 55,878 115,287 1,221,797 912,286j 12.672 672 17,705 51 4,955 2,477 58 52 27 30 5,978 20 78 309 65 8 70 245 1,029 21,427 423 3,214 05 21 15 12,896 129 2,656 2,332 23,513 84,013 4.214 124.. 583 5.390 19 35 464 81 116 60 4,114 87 14,702 59 737 58 18,687 45; 808 50 236,658 30 9 136 31 20 4 43 2 40 1 40 85 196,630 17.824 297.033 400 6.351 36 2,732 15 1,905 40 4 80 1.138 6,921 36,816 ,135.871 212,404 122,723 47 , 695 321,082 914,058 437,642 364 256,323,5321 4 00 7,373 6,968 21,014 52 58 1,612 983 08 2,. 555 02 7,705 27 13 87 8 70 1.833.407 241 80 4,978 209| 55 73 162.159; 857 957,1541 372, 521 ' 609,154; .211,856 41,980 3,576 24 , 953 178,413 35,682 60 16,855 3,738 9,456 1,891 20 469 5,618 32 2,492 02 1.56 32 11,210 787 5.707 1.910 41.358 6,876 3 , 904 3,482 23 , 943 8,466 50,951 17,835 52 146 383 9,349 63,499 92.886 190.848 19,541 176 , 068 15,954 12,306 3.505 144,405 5,685 607 . 506 148.357 4,955 29,977 3,370 80 157 05 6,537 38 477 50 8,086 45 1,553 03 306 83 783 58 4,784 71 2,285 16 10,333 96 1,763 55 5,305 65 71 15 2,305 43 6,479 08 23,811 80 45,954 77 4,952 98 28,984 45 2,881 11 3,576 00 704 47 32,486 83 32 1,070 33 33 144,360 42 74,801 52 1,238 75 7,060 52 37 96 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Total Imports. Articles. Dutiable Goods — Con. Drugs, dyes, chemicals, medicines — Con. Milk food, and other similar prepara- tions S Morphine Oz. Opium, powdered Lbs. Opium, prepared for smoking " Potash or potassa, bicarbonate of " Potash and pearl ash, in packages less than 25 lbs. each " Potash caustic, in packages less than 25 lbs. each " Hyposulphite of soda, for tanning leather " Salts, glauber " Soda, bicarbonate of " Soda caustic, when in packages less than 25 lbs. each " Sodium, hyposulphite $ Sulphuric ether, chloroform and solu- tions of peroxide of hydrogen Lbs. Thorium nitrate $ Vaseline and all similar preparations of petroleum, for toilet, medicinal or otlier purposes $ Yeast cakes Lbs. Yeast, compressed, in packages weigh- ing less tlian 50 lbs " Yeast, compressed, in bulk or mass of not less than 50 lbs " All other drugs, dyes and chemicals, &c., not otherwise provided for. ... $ Total, drugs Quantity. 1,590 371 320 15,207 19,126 5,764 547,369 5,608.776 100.430 189,951 Value. 141,096 2,902 1,976 2,062 1,621 438,512 Earthen and chinaware. See Bricks and Tiles- Brown or coloured earthen and stone- ware, and Ilockingliam ware C.C. or cream coloured ware, decor- ated, printed or sponged, and all eartlienwarc, n.o.p Demijolins, cluirns or crocks Tableware of cliina, porcelain, white granite or ironstoneware China and porcelain ware, n.o.p Tiles or blocks of earthenware or stone prepared for mosaic flooring Eartlienware tiles, n.o.p Manufactures of earthenware, n.o.p... Total, eartlienware. 29 926 1,241 1,421 2,219 52,701 6,503 3,455 28,761 4,770 18,112 547 394 101,776 745,677 General Tariff. Quantity. Value. 5 371 93,689 17 1,976 320 14,8551 18,698 5,764 320,249 1,294,011 46,864 160,303 2,929,230 Doz. 28 Eggs. 29 Elastic, round or flat, including garter elastic 30 Electric light carbons and carbon points, of all kinds, n.o.p 31 Incandescent lamp bulbs and glass tub- ing for use in the manufacture of in- candescent lamps and mantle stock- ing for gas lights $ 893,324 32 33 M. 3,847 38,992 223,768 7,513 1,259,635 89,540 65,159 84,883 74,033 1,843,523 192,810 196,2.35 44 , 447 73,381 3,441 1,596 438,512 883,982 2,521 Electric apparatus, n.o.p., insulators of all kinds, &c., electric and galvanic batteries; telegraph and telephone instruments Electric motors, generators, dynamos and sockets ". Total, electric apparatus 2.919,709 490,967 3,410,676 29 843 1,177 1,421 1,402 12,240 3,186 1,907 19,547 1,981 17,414 918 384 101,776 451,333 Duty. 23,422 25 3 40 500 85 1,933,190 5 80 126 45 176 55 142 10 280 40 2,448 00 477 90 381 40 4,886 75 396 20 4,353 50 206 46 95 76 13,155 36 90,202 09 458,767 91 31,060 82,129 7,033 252,439 51,686 51,926 42,902 59,381 578,556 190,858 49,803 29,476 72,482 9,318 00 24,638 70 2,109 90 75,405 66 15,505 SO 15,577 80 15,015 70 17,814 30 175,385 86 26,519 46 17,400 96 10,316 60 7,248 20 2,515,367 457,173 2,972,540 691,536 .33 125,723 39 817,259 72 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 97 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tarifif. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. S 51,540 2,885 $ cts. 9,019 57 432 75 $ 47 $ cts. 15 67 145,276 2,902 1,976 $ cts. 32,457 49 436 15 500 85 1 1,585 1,590 371 ?, 3 1 4 i 320 15.207 19,126 5,764 547,369 5,609,748 99,180 29 926 1,241 1,421 2,219 52,747 6,495 3,455 28,484 4,639 18,112 921 394 101,776 751,087 5 80 134 75 189 25 142 10 402 95 8,533 73 812 90 629 58 6,874 43 1,105 01 4,584 16 207 30 96 76 13.155 36 141,861 50 352 83 1 8 30 10 ■ 6 ' 423 63 12 60 7 8 227 , 120 8i7 40,424 3,268 1,411 5,407 i22 55 6,063 60 326 80 211 65 811 05 1 9 4,311.137 51,909 4,666 407 83 41 137 3,530 2,658 687 22 13 8 20 36 53 1,176 63 708 81 229 01 10 11 11,839 16,069 188,211 13 14 11 3 10 1 65 0 84 1 00 15 21 3,462 1,621 438,512 16 25 17 18 242,358 36,353 70 57,396 15,305 71 M 814,030 140,395 17 130,679 39,452 25 2,877,899 638,615 33 7, 557 134,940 473 897,660 28,657 13,233 41,969 12,567 1,511 40 26,988 00 94 60 134,649 00 5,731 40 2,646 60 10,492 25 2,513 40 ♦ 418 8.820 7 118,880 13,416 167 20 3,528 00 2 80 47.552 00 5.366 40 39,035 225,889 7,513 1,268.979 93.759 65.159 84,883 74,085 10.996 60 55,154 70 2,207 50 257,606 66 26,603 60 18,224 40 25,518 55 21,182 50 '?0 ?1 9-> %^ ?A ?,n 12 2,137 5 60 854 80 ?fi •?7 ■ 1,137,056 184,626 65 143,690 57,476 80 1,859,302 417,489 31 96 45 145,844 376 1 92 36,461 00 84 60 884,078 190,903 196,154 44,563 73,381 26,521 38 54,098 55 17,266 37 7,368 05 ?S 507 14,711 899 236 59 6,865 17 119 85 ?9 17 1,310 3,848 30 31 1 ■ 392,016 33,193 58,802 40 4,978 95 8,242 2,141 3,022 19 785 04 2.915.625 492,507 753,360 92 131,487 38 3? 33 425.209 63.781 35 10.383 3,807 23 3,408,132 884,848 30 11— i— 7 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreigii Merchandise 16 24 25 Dutiable Goods — Con. Embroideries, not otherwise provided for $ Emery and carborundum wheels and manufactures of emery or carborun- dum $ Express parcels of small value $ Fancy goods, viz. — Alabaster, spar, amber, terra cotta, or composition ornaments $ Bead ornaments $ Boxes, fancy, ornamental cases and writing desks, &c $ Braids, cords, fringes, tassels, n.o.p... $ Tinsel tliread and tinsel wire, for the manufacture of braids, cords, tassels, ribbons or trimmings $ Cases for jewellery, watches silver- ware, plated ware and cutlery $ Fans $ Feathers, fruits, grains, leaves and flowers, artificial, suitable for orna- menting hats $ Feathers, fancy, undressed $ F'eathers, fancy, n.o.p., and manufac- tures of feathers, n.o.p .$ Feathers, ostrich and vulture, dressed $ Ivory or bone dice, draughts, chess- men, &c S Lace, n.o.p., lace collars and all manu- factures of lace; nets and nettings of cotton, linen, silk or other material, n.o.p $ Statues and statuettes of any material $ Toys and dolls of all kinds $ Total, fancy goods Total Imports. Quantity. Feathers, bed and other, undressed, n.o.p Feathers, bed and other, dressed, n.o.p. Total, feathers, n.o.p. Featherbone, plain or covered, in coils. . $ Fertilizers, compounded or manufactured $ Fibre, kartavert, indurated, fibre vulcan- ized fibre and like material and manu- factures of, n.o.p $ Fireworks, firecrackers and torpedoes, all kinds $ Fish- Cod, haddock, ling and pollock, fresh, imported otherwise than in barrels, itc Lbs. Cod, haddock, ling and pollock, dry salted " Cod, haddock, ling and pollock, smoked Halibut, fresh, not in barrels Herrings, fresh, not in barrels Herrings, pickled or salted Herrings, smoked Mackerel, fresh Mackerel, pickled Sea fish , other, fresh, not in barrels. . . Sea fish, other, pickled, in barrels. . . . Sea fish, other, preserved, n.o.p Oysters, fresh, in shell Brls. Oysters, shelled, in bulk Galls. Oysters, canned, in cans not over one pint Cans Value. 109,821 73,810 1,541,140 17,857 17,737 199,223 527,162 16,652 20,928 8,276 497,157 16,781 576,347 21,629 463 970,386 47,525 498,304 3,436,427 75,686 1,773 77,459 General Tariff. Quantity. 358,999 57 , 106 41,800 777,320 3,050,729 5,150 1,152,173 2,150 1,242,867 420 6,179 45,064 43,711 4,539 8,565 4,152 226,128 455,. 330 29,885 111,400 407 53,773 101 51,923 20 588 1,635 4,283 609 1,487 25,058 284,347 45,499 Value. Duty. S cts. 91,783 31.399 49 73 , 386 1,638,155 17,356 15,613 107,767 321,732 16,136 10,282 7,153 294,080 15,229 206.460 772 282 486,627 41,333 213,310 1,754,132 35.420 1,460 36 , 880 350,904 56,862 37.441 18.346 50 437.689 47 5,181 05 4,654 .34 37,710 45 111.870 97 1,613 60 3,598 70 2,141 03 86,989 63 2,284 35 61,680 56 229 62 56 40 164,736 99 12,344 51 63,924 45 559.016 65 5,313 00 438 00 5,751 00 1 60 35,090 40 14,216 60 9,360 25 693,440 27,217 6,934 40 367,124 21,312 3,671 24 5,150 407 51 50 1,152,138 53,769 11.521 38 2,150 101 21 50 705,789 31,152 3.628 97 4,387 443 43 87 2,255 203 22 56 40,142 3.001 401 42 4,539 609 45 39 1,255 114 34 20 4,152 25,068 6.264 60 226,104 281,282 22,610 40 42S.114 42.863 12,843 42 TRADE ASD X AVI GAT I ON 99 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. .^urtax Tariff. Total. Quantity, i Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. s $ cts. 0,083 2,520 75 44 2,985 7 69 689 95 ,600 S cts. 3,546 76 35 68 109,466 73,537 1,541,140 S cts. 37,467 00 18,389 87 438,379 42 170 809! 53,105 73 , 662 174 ,365: 462 i 129, 303, 20, 842 831, 36 349 1, 29, 582 040 262 34 00 161 80 11,949 17 18,415 50 8 70 532 17 92 40 25,830 60 51 40 60,768 40 4,166 20 5 40 87,395 50 208 00 5,852 40 331 1 , 308 38,744, 128,066, 342 ,186 588 71,607 1,038 65,506 26 132 40l 523 20 18,080 62' 59,764 05; 45 60' 3,820 08 235 20 28,642 80 207 60 26,202 40 10 40 38 67; 132,058 61,627 55' 4,193 1,677 20' 254,638; 101,855 20 17,857 17.730 199.616 523,460 16,652 20,833 8,203 494,840 16,781 575,808 21,629 463 968,267 46,566 497,210 5,347 45 5,339 34 67,740 24 190,050 52 1,667 90; 8 ,950 95i 9 .468 63' 10 141, 2, 148, 4, 463 03 543 35 651 36 406 22 100 47 15 313 14 171 760 04 229 71 632 05 965,007 215.471 64 706,776 302,862 97, 3.425.915 1,077,351 26 40,266 295 4,026 60' 59 00 7 20 75,686 1,773 9,339 60 19 504 20 20 40,561 4.085 60i 18 7 20 77.459 9,843 80 60 563.283 798 1.148 500 3,569 3,800 8,083 133 4,842 404 15 23 28 847 38 5| 0 30 12 95 453 1 60 . 31 67 150 99 358,999 57,090 42 , 736 1 60 35,496 15 14,270 45 10,358 62 21,651 41 96 41 1,282 346 1,971 48' 3 99 5 74 2 50 17 87 12,818 449 60 57; 693,440 367.124 5,150 1,152.198 I 2,150 S5 46 1,281,890 i 798 1 5,535 I 2,755 I 43,711 4,539 5,055 4.152 21,312 407 53,774' 101 53,252 41 539 244 4,283 609 460 25,058 6,9.34 40 3.671 24 51 50 11,521 68 21 50 5.585 91 3 99 49 61 25 05 419 29 45 39 94 77 6,264 50 226,104 284,282 22.610 40 11— i— 7i ,' 428.1141 42.863 12,843 42 39 100 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No, 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articles. Dutiable Goods — Con. Fish — Can, Oysters, canned, in cans over one pint and not over one quart Cans. Oysters, canned, in cans exceeding one quart (provided that a fraction over a quart shall be computed as a quart for duty purposes) Qts. Oysters, prepared or preserved, n.o.p. Lbs. Lobsters, fresh (not alive) Brls. Lobsters, canned, n.o.p Lbs. Bait fish, fresh, not in barrels " Bait fish, salted, not in barrels " Salmon, fresh " Salmon, smoked " Salmon, canned, prepared or preserved, n.o.p " Salmon, pickled or salted " F"ish, smoked or boneless " Anchovies, sardines, sprats and other fish, packed in oil or otherwise, in tin boxes weighing over 20 ounces and not over 36 ounces each Boxes Anchovies, sardines, &c., in tin boxes weighing over 12 ounces and not over 20 ounces each " Anchovies, sardines, &c., when packed in tin boxes weighing over 8 ounces and not over 12 ounces " Anchovies, sardines, &c., when packed in tin boxes weighing 8 ounces or less " Fish preserved in oil, n.o.p $ Fish, all other, not in barrels or half barrels, fresh Lbs. Fish, all other, not in barrels or half barrels, pickled " Fish, fresh or dried, n.o.p., imported in barrels or half barrels " Fish, all other, pickled or salted, in barrels " Fish, prepared or preserved, n.o.p. ... " Fish oil, cod liver _ Galls. Fish oil, whale and spermaceti ?. " Fish oil, other, n.o.p " Other articles the produce of the fish- eries, not specially provided for. ... $ Total, fish. Flax, hemp and jute, manufactures of, viz. — Bags or sacks of hemp, linen or jute. . $ Canvas of hemp or flax, for ship's sails S Carpeting, rugs, matting and mats of hemp or jute $ Embroideries and lace of linen, white and cream coloured $ Sail twine of flax or hemp to be used for boats, and ships' sails Lbs Uncoloured damask of Unen, in the piece, stair linen, diaper, doylies, tray cloths, uncoloured table clotlis, or napkins of linen, quilts, counter- panes, pillow cases of linen and sheets ? Handkerchiefs $ Horse clothing of jute, shaped or other- wise manufactured $ Towels $ Fabrics, brown or bleached Yds. Fabrics of flax, unbleached, n.o p " Total Imports. Quantity. 17,256 745 46,845 32 285 26,000 542 871,100 8,503 977 2,170 27,026 6,026 69,113 58,329 3,940,556 228,730 68,927 1,001,352 69,124 881,083 14,863 5,281 4,191 15,495 1,999,088 4,167,314 Value. 8,362 321 5,579 675 85 692 49 20,991 1,438 111 158 2,167 440 6,181 8,194 227,922 6,127 14,466 5,140 42,042 2,979 83,320 8,351 3,100 1,617 29,909 1,091,431 392,308 9,939 56,096 3,655 2,730 862,789 220,420 4,250 224,758 193,684 332,467 General Tariff. Quantity. 14,816 745 40,498 32 235 542 871,100 8,503 641 2,170 19,567 5,954 45,381 61,341 2,841,390 226,602 60,332 306,212 63,486 353,128 15,341 5,281 4,191 15,495 Value. 7,595 321 3,900 675 72 Duty. 49 20,991 1,438 80 158 1,541 435 5,274 7,747 180,756 3,763 13,637 4,680 18,129 2,336 33 , 385 8,464 3,100 1,617 29,061 $ eta. 740 80 37 25 1,170 00 168 75 21 60 5 42 8,711 00 85 03 24 00 21 70 195 67 357 24 2,039 55 2,125 94 69,920 36 1,316 10 2,266 02 603 32 3,062 12 634 86 10,015 50 1,904 54 697 54 363 86 7,265 25 839.735 46,686 42,384 89,906 9,939 16,660 1,622 2,730 154,856 27,894 3,082 4,750 4,930 4,878 181,748 16 17,981 20 496 95 4,033 87 309 45 136 50 46,456 80 9,727 30 924 60 1,425 00 1,232 50 1,219 50 TRADE AND NATIGATIOy 101 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. 110 Value. Duty. Quantity. $ cts, 2 27 Value. Duty. Quantity. $ cts. 14,816 745 40,608 32 235 Value. Duty Collected. 7,595 321 3,913 675 72 S cts. 740 80 37 25 1,172 27 168 75 21 60 13 7,585 72 19.526 3.236 805,417 I I 2,1281 2,095} 1,280 267 520,799 134 633 1.636 280 35.031 606 829 154 532 83 47,477 226 37 94 2 52 488 15 64 72 10,067 71 121 20 10 65 10 48 6 40 1 34 8,308 72 28 24 542 871,100 8,503 641 2,170 27,152 6,026 64,907 64,577 3.646 807 49 20,991 1,438 80 158 2,174 440 6,910 8,0271 5 42 8,711 00 85 03 24 00 21 70 233 61 359 76 2,527 70 2,190 66 2,313 75 353 37 949 142 35 32 141 20 11 10 10 67 228,730 62,427i 307. 492 i 63,753 876,240' 15,550 5,281 4,191 215, 4, 14, 4, 18, 787! 369 ,466! ,8341 ,661! ,419! ,215 ,7271 ,100 ,617 ,988 07 .437 30 ,276 67 613 80 ,068 52 636 20 21 30,042 465 42 1,943 88 697 54 363 86 7,418 27 1.954.794 4,151,167 111,9161 21,355 14 871 248 43 952.522 203,351 73 294,990 • 44,248 50 38,143 6,675 30' 2,033 254 13 690,5571 191.165 l,168l 219,268; 188,963 328,685 138.111 40 . 47,791 25j. 233 6oi. 43.853 20 . 33.069 12! 49,302 751 3.886 2,361 4 00 16,556, 22 6.622 40 10 27 15.495 1.489 566 313 595 60' i 188 78 2.005,366 104 34 4,195.912 384.896 9,939 54.815 3.655 2,730 861,969 219.081' 1 4.25O1 225.505! 194,459 333,876 62,229 70 496 95 10.713 17 563 58 136 50 191,190 60 32 57,528 82133 1,158 20' 34 45,873 80 35 34,490 4036 50,626 59 37 102 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise ToTAii Imports. Quantity. Value. Dutiable Goods — Con. Flax, hemp and jute, manufactures of — Con. Tailors' lioUands of linen and towelling in the web Yds. 3,068,727 210,724 Linen clothing, n.o.p $ j 35,447 Linen blouses and shirt waists S 1 5,740 Linen thread, n.o.p Lbs. 290,762 191,100 Shirts of linen Doz. 659 6,002 Tapestry, jute $ 1 335 Jute cloth, uneoloured, not further I finished than cropped, bleached, mangled or calendered Yds. 25,630,655 852,577 Fabrics of flax, printed, dyed or col- oured, n.o.p " 602,230 60,160 Other manufactures of hemp, or flax, or of which hemp or flax is the com- | ponent material of chief value, n.o.p. $ i j 36,997 Manufactures of jute, n.o.p S | ! 202,655 Total, flax, hemp and jute ' i 3,904,833 11 Foundry facings of all kinds. 17,651 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 ly 20 21 22 23: 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 351 36| 37 Fruits, including nuts, viz. — Dried apples Currants Dates Figs Prunes and plums unpitted Raisins All other, dried fruits, n.o.p Almonds, shelled Almonds, not shelled. .' Brazil nuts, not shelled Pecans, not shelled and shelled pea- nuts, n.o.p Walnuts, not shelled All other nuts, n.o.p., not shelled. . . . All other nuts, shelled Green apples _. . BlackVierries, gooseberries, raspberries and strawberries, n.o.p Cherries Cranberries Currants Grapes Peaches Plums Quinces, apricots, pears and nectar- ines, n.o.p All other, n.o.p . Fruits in air-tight cans or other air- tight packages Fruits, preserved in brandy or pre- serveci in other spirits, and contain- ing not more than 40 p.c. of proof spirits, &c Lbs. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. 44,765 9,475 460 3,320 25,245 5,526 6,183 4,254 1,176,1301 28,442 46,595 5,321 25,287 14,492 457 , 470 15,124 6,487 459,604 115,258 167,857 338,011 820,829 237,681 229 , 328 90,201 27,115 107,595 117,924 286,469 288,289 264,328 211,523 40,540 91,856 7 222,680 155,448 158,913 170,678 4,953 Lbs. 3,207,397 138,200 Bush 4,955,712 Galls. Total, fruits and nuts 4,754,245 38 Furniture, house, office, cabinet or store I furniture of wood, iron or other material, in parts or finished JFurs and manufactures of, viz. — 39 Fur skins wholly or partially dressed, : n.o.p 40 Caps, hats, muffs, tippets, capes, coats and cloaks of fur and other manu- factures of fur, n.o.p Total, fur and manufactures of. 1,598 2,471 79,705 10.918,608 2,762,985 4,498,143 LO, 145,477 20,281,717 3,981,7661 1,012,132 1,037,889 397, 344 I I 2,188,135! 1,391,685 5,271,247 1,874,596 59, 071 ! i 2,503,5941 318,680 40,855 505 3,501,789' 4,797,066 69,529 4,941,487 1,313.828 1,614 6,461 452,458 115,710 163,710 347,991 821,004 241,087 229,768 91,080 27 , 064 108,264 118,838 278,832 290,889 261,792 210,796 40,376 91,757 42 221,841 155,139 158,756j 170.346 4,975 Duty. 830 00 8.829 91 1.934 10 1,545 75 1,488 90 4,659 50 1,729 37 8,850 45 3,623 00 117,434 65 3,781 00 1,615 25 109,186 08 17,268 66 28,114 03 100,803 99 202,057 25 60,271 75 34,088 77 21,386 02 11,920 32 55,971 72 29,855 21 144,671 78 42,673 36 23,628 40 50,071 88 6,373 60 22,939 25 10 10 70,035 78 47,970 66 20,858 70 24.707 51 1.243 75 75,946 29,522 31 2.555 1,277 50 4,687,477 1,158,523 63 997,5691 911,945 273,534 48 1,017,7031 422,806 692,695 103,904 25 154,122] 46,236 60 1,440,509 846,8171 150,140 85 i TRADE AXD XAVIGATIOX 103 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada. &c. — Continued. EXTERED FOR HoME CONSTJMPTIOX . Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. i Total. Qxiantity. %'alue. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Dutv Collected - ,034,921 S 207,001 9,604 103 184,801 1,748 335 784,848 53,847 11,671 186,461 S cts. 36,226 16 2,401 00 25 75 32,340 31 437 00 50 25 58,863 88 13,461 75 2,917 75 27,969 15 110 $ 6 598 S cts. 2 00 3,079,796 279 06 S 210,327 35,447 5,629 191,067 6,002 335 831,443 59,687 37,124 204,648 S ( 37,058 11,509 1,959 33,913 1,925 1 50 I 63,523 15,416 11,845 32,823 ^ts. 16 97 85 72 90 1 0 3 281,390 179 122 83 27 66 290,987 639 4 25 6 23,942,208 25,118,338 596,685 38 03 66 564,438 3,805 519 166 3,695 1 224 91 77 46 ,231 67 8 Q go in 3,395,389 538,232 25 24,025 9 ,368 15 3,876,884 665,035 05 2,527 379 05 17,651 4,160 05 n 79,705 10,918,608 2,763,210 4,498,228 10,145,969 ,20 284.643 "3,984,104 l,TJT2t7U8 6,461 452,458 115,719 163,720 348,127 _S21^136 241,133 229,937 91,336 27,06^ 108,455 118,838 284,191 291,378 261,792 210,796 40,376 91,757 42 221,887 155,139 158,756 170.346 5,451 140,172 2,555 1,615 109,186 17,269 28,114 100,810 202,071 60,281 34,106 21,402 11,920 56,073 29,855 146,. 389 42,786 23,628 50,071 6,373 22,939 10 70,053 47.970 20.858 24,707 1,327 57,916 1,277 25 08 56 37 55 88 55 05 81 32 36 21 30 85 40 88 I'' ■ 13 225 9 10 0 90 0 34 ....':::: 14 85 15 492 136 6 56 16 2,926 132 35 169 256 14 63 6 13 17 28 16 79 17 2,313 576 25 11 3 67 18 19 959 1,038,848 397,344 2,193,943 1,391,685 5,369,393 1,878,379 ''fl ?1 5,808 191 101 64 1 ?9 1 9^ 98,146 5,359 489 1.717 52 113 49 ''1 3,783 ■>=! 59,071 2,503,594 318,680 40,855 505 3,502,989 4,797,066 69,529 4,941,487 96 t 1 •>7 1 60 28 95 29 10 30 1,200 46 18 00 78 31 66 32 \ 1 70 33 1 ■ 51 34 06 s.S , 476 64,085 83 31 28,368 20 1,891,213 880 141 26 39 3,205,921 1,614 90 50 36 ?7 71,257 30,458 23 288 36 62 4,759,022 1,189,018 48 80,834 16,166 80 1,601 640 40 994,380 290,341 68 38 172,521 263,006 17,252 10 52,601 20 166,660 4,613 33 1 332 00 1,031,876 421,741 154,488 100,683 35 00 39 10 845 20 435,527 69.853 30 171,273 35 177 20 1,453 617 255,171 35; i04 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise 10 17 Articles. Dutiable Goods — Con. Fuses, non-metallic $ Glass and manufactures of — Glass carboys or demijohns, bottles, decanters, flasks, jars and phials. . . $ Glass balls, and cut, pressed or mould- ed, crystal glass tableware, blown glass tableware, and other cut glass- ware $ Lamp chimneys, glass shades or globes. $ Ornamental figured and enamelled coloured glass and memorial or other ornamental window glass, n.o.p $ Painted or vitrified, chipped, figured, enamelled and obscured white glass. Sq. ft Common and colourless window glass. " Plain, coloured, opaque, stained or tinted or muffled glass in sheets .... Plate glass, not bevelled, in sheets or panes not exceeding 7 sq. ft. each, n.o.p Plate glass, not bevelled, in sheets or panes exceeding 7 sq. ft. each, and not exceeding 25 sq, ft. each, n.o.p. Plate glass, n,o.p '' Plate glass, bevelled, n.o.p German looking glass (thin plate), un- silvered or for silvering $ Silvered glass, bevelled or not, framed or not framed $ Stained or ornamental glass windows . $ Glass in sheets and bent plate glass, n.o.p $ Articles of glass, not plate or sheet, de- signed to be cut or moimted, and manufactures of gla.ss, n.o.p $ Total Imports. Quantity. General Tariff. Value. 15,749 32,228,973 1,315,865 1,337,128 855,546 1,044,240 27,851 Quantity. I Value. 86,442 428,223 393,145 194,153 19,959 1,142 738,508 9,017 2,617 18,113,040 94,671 391,674 194, 951 I 669,921 Total, glass and manufactures of. 18'Glovesand mitts of all kinds. 19 22 Gold and silver, manufactures of — Gold, silver and aluminium leaf, Dutch or Schlag metal leaf. Manufactures of gold and silver, n.o.p. Electro-plated ware and gilt ware, n.o.p Sterling or other silverware, n.o.p.. . . Total, gold and silver, manufactures of [ 23 Grease, axle Lbs. I 2,847,377 Gunpowder and other explosives, &c. — Gun, rifle, sporting and canister powder Lbs. Blasting and mining powder " Giant powder, nitro, nitro-glycerine and other explosivi'S. n.o.p " Gun, rifle and pistol cartridges, or other ammunition, n.o.p $ Gun wads, percussion caps, primers and cartridge cases $ Gun or pistol covers or cases, game bags, loading tools, and cartridge belts of any material $ Total, gunpowder and explosives. . . . 55,648 627,000 247,236 178,445 267 , 569 5,350 117 71,296 17,121 34,486 266,834 2,905,970 1,924,754 53,161 13,046 311,386 180,858 568,451 141,125 346,103 299,028 6,955 Duty. $ cts. 1,803 40 320,688 361,267 179,024 5.398 290 400,604 28,242 125,640 70,522 69,083 1,928 827 41,219 6,483 15,909 222,074 1,849,198 104,225 14 117,413 01 58,184 10 1,349 50 72 50 60,090 60 ,060 50 12,564 00 19,393 61 24,179 05 674 80 165 40 14,421 50 1,944 90 3.977 25 49,625 13 475,340 99 1,130,562 387,421 90 20,110 9,721 177,261 84,980 2,819,825 29,727 67,362! 77,187 510,614 8,976 7,965 41,640 18,175 17,042 701, 831 1 292,062 139,766 21,414 2,100 • 4,133 205,393 I 6,108! I 7,056 5,530 35 3,402 35 62,006 60 29,743 00 100,682 30 27,953 20 1,249 20 363 50 426 07 01,617 90 1,832 40 2,116 80 246,204: 67,605 87 TRADE AyO XAYIGATION 105 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariflt. Total. Quantity, i Value. Duty. Quantity.! Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. « I $ cts. 76,199 9,525 01 $ cts. 118 67 85,661 $ cts. 11,44" 08 13,132 14,087,1081 899,602 667,207 68,267 16,594 5,163 13,883' 852 336,475 65,078 11,388 81; 13,653 40 3,318 80 1,032 60 2,429 62 149,11 25,235 89 48,909 15,367 11,658 678 21,194 52 6,658 94 5,052 02 225 99 28,558 24,589 1,421 1,351 69,311 509,443' 107,923 745,136; 198,476 20,896 3,422 5,198 62 16,188 45 44,657 36 769 94 100 16 284 20 450 34 15,749 32 228,706 1.315.865 139,073 06 2 437,864 393,228 195,845 19,959 1,142 738,500 94,671 18,809 65 127,390 75 64,268 72 4,005 11 221 61 85,610 69 1,337,128! 194,951 17,762 62' 9 7 47 15,401 10,390 18,159i 24,209' 3,465 43 2,078 00 3,177 3,631 35 17 14,479 248 418 4 53 6; 756 90 99 20 139 33 855,546 178,445 1,044,264 267,575 27,851 5,350 I 844 . 1 71,099 . i 17,121 34,4861 35,582 06 10 68,843 8Slll 1,444 74112 169 93:13 24,643 83 14 4,122 10|15 7,294 46:16 22,582, 6,774 75 268,865| 60,031 23 17 953,603 136,375 26 117,144 47,648 19 618,241 139,105 15 167,544 2,919,945 659,364 441 78,187 04 1,916,347 604,714 09 18 3,650 3,325 547 50 748 21 126,347 28,428 20 91,792 20,653 54 29,586 10,848 26 7,319; 3,415 51 3,292 1,536 25 53,346 16,926 11 19 13,046; 4,150 56 20 310,917 93,850 31 21 180,064 51,932 79 22 225,114; 50,377 45 40,197 15,800 02 557,3731 166,859 771 9,526 4131 51 65' 10,818 505 134 67 2,840,169 140,684 28,139 5223 14,008 608,500 230,194 8,313 65, 200 1 73,054 303,425 2,437 280 16' I I I 55,648i 8,113 36 ; ! : 626,675 4,028 391 ! I ; 247,236j 60,685 00 ; l,62l| 648 40 I i I I 487 40: ' 3591 143 60 29,727 67,300 77,187 510.439 8,904 1 , 529 36 24 8,476 86:25 4,454 46 26 122,951 30 27 2,463 40|28 0091 181 80 2 , 298 60 29 453,338 73,776 11 1 , 980 r92 00 701,. 522 142,173 106 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Total Imports. Quantity. Dutiable Goods — Con. Gutta percha and India-rubber, manu- factures of — Boots and shoes. S Belting $ Clothing, and clothing made water- proof with India-rubber S Hose, including cotton or linen, lined with rubber $ Packing, mats and matting •• ■• ^ Tires of rubber for vehicles of all kinds. $ Rubber cement and all manufactures of india-rubber, and gutta-percha, n.o.p $ Total, gutta-percha and manufactures- of Hair and manufactures of, not otherwise provided for — Braids, chains or cords $ Curled or dyed, n.o.p Lbs. Hair cloth of all kinds S Other manufactures of, n.o.p $ Total, hair and manufactures of Hats, caps and bonnets, n.o.p. — Beaver, silk or felt Straw, grass, chip or other material, n.o.p Hat, cap and bonnet shapes, and hat and bonnet cro^vns ' Total, hats, caps, &c 15 Hay ~ Tons 16 Honey, in the comb or otherwise, and imitations thereof Lbs. 17:Hops Lbs. Ink- is Writing. 19, Printing. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. 114,470 64,821 257,005 93,3841 74,843 194,299 641,5121 Value. Duty. 114,243 52,463 48,238 89,666 70,061 171,434 498,408 1,440,334 1,044,513 14,905 994 48,195 34,528 201,114 284,831 13,668 956 42,408 7,462 111,822 162,648 1,394,303 1,344,644 148,359 2,887,306 7,506 138,4231 7,680 Total, inks. Iron and manufactures of, steel and manufactures of, or both combined — Agricultural implements, n.o.p., viz. — Binding attachments $ Cultivators and weeders No Drills, seed Farm, road or field rollers Forks, pronged Harrows Harvesters, self-binding Hay loaders Hay tedders Hoes Horse rakes Knives, hay or straw Knives, edging Lawn mowers Manure spreaders Mowing machines Ploughs Post hole diggers Potato diggers Rakes, n.o.p Reapers 326,099 26,688; 175,640 987,520 243,775 772,443 515,920 711,601 55,100 1,282,621 141,^56 21,299 188,548 79,468 99,794 179,2621 10,069: 5,435 73! 3,639; 9,004 1,481 460 ; 14' 9,290 1.252i 3,210 143 6,722 248 1,431 26,684 2.012 770, 28,456 161 156 54,392 218,765 31,042 3,553 114,586 165,759 25,119 736 1,978 30,758 870 173 22,454 21,750 62,978 945,346 2,279 32 , 225 5,555 8,350 10,066 5,423 47 3,079 8,983 1,483 460 14 8,510 1,252 2,442 131 6,702 246 1,431 26,671 2,012 748 28,441 161 52,371 87 , 484 139,855 156 54,251 218,480 29,322 3,297 113,841 166,013 25,119 736 1,786 30,758 601 165 22,015 21,695 62 , 978 952,788 2,279 31,228 5,545 8,350 $ cts 28,560 75 14,427 56 16,883 30 31,383 10 24,521 35 60,001 90 137,043 77 312,821,73 334 60 8,481 60 2.238 60 39,137 70 50,192 50 180,572 00 249,060 35 19,285 00 448,917 35 15,360 00 5,269 20 54,071 01 13,092 75 17,496 80 30,589 55 27 31 10,850 20 43,696 00 7,330 50 742 04 22,768 20 29,052 34 6,279 75 184 00 401 97 6,151 60 135 22 37 13 7,155 12 4,339 00 11,021 27 190,557 6U 569 7r, 7,807 00 1,247 70 1,461 28 TRADE AND XAVIGATION 107 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surta.x Tariff. Tot^i Quantity. ^'alue. Duty. Quantity. Value. 1,600 11,999, 210,066 47,265 18 S cts. 240 00 2,399 80 1.322 4.830 20,055 297 1,086 76 4,512 46 104,601 15,690 15 183 22 222 1,270 37,524 354,473 71,491 86 39,221 Duty. i Quantity. Value. S cts. 85 40 10 27 103 60 592 78 13,758 64 Dutv Collected. 14,550 69 115,843 64,462 258,487, 64.233 88 $ cts. 28.800 75 16,827 36 91,010 75,113 192,759; 31.690 88 25,711 71 65,107 14 640.533: 166.492 56 1,438,207 398,864 28 27 6 07 896 5,381i 672 67 26,891 5.378 20 83,971 18,893 86 341 11 406 401 5,301 5 13 108 26 160 40 2,473 77 14,905' 9941 48,195 34,754 201,094 345 80 9,262 53 7,777 20 60,505 33 116,270 24,950 80 6,119 2,747 56 285, 037 i 77.890 86 880,125 198,029 15 633.688 142.580 33' 91.925' 20,683 44* 1,605,738 361,292 92 21 1,598 156 9 SO 745 70 72 80 1,775 828 30 201, 359 i 8,100 4,027 18 158,999 41,344 6,359 96 14,183 7,680 376,999 1,396,066| 378,610 95 1.346, 887 J 392,386 38 147, 181 ' 40,041 24 2,890,134 141,956 29,399 2,706 1,323 75 945,625 811,038 57 15,360 00 9,296 38 232,598 61,754 72 5 24 560 21 27,032 11,929 4,054 80 1,491 28 38.961 5,546 08 119 220 256, 745 14 88 33 00 38 40 93 12 93 381 31 00 101 60 79,496 17,178 55 99,794 19.089 68 132 60, 179,290 36.268 23 141 1 780 192 28 80 768 12 269 8 439; 46 35 1 20 20 87 80 9 55 14 67 23 888. 111 01] 1 40 10 66 22 997 10 149 55 15 1 50 37 60 10,069 5,428 I 71 f 3 , 639 9,004 1,483 460 14 9,290 1 , 252 3.210 143 6.722 248 1,431 26 , 695 2,012 770 28.456 161 54 218 29 3 114 166 25 1 30 22 21 62 953 2 32 1.56 , 392 ,599 ,542 ,553 ,586 ,013 ,119 736 ,978 ,758 870 173 ,4.54 ,7.^0 ,978 ,716 ,279 ,225 ,555 .350 4 11 190 7 1 1 27 31 .887 80 ,710 88 ,363 50 780 44 .861 32 ,052 34 ,279 75 181 00 430 77129 151 60 30 175 .57 31 38 33 32 , 242 92 33 ,353 67 34 ,021 27135 ,679 27136 569 75 37 ,956 55 38 ,249 20139 ,461 28 40 108 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articles. Dutiable Goods — Con. Iron and steel — Con. Scythes 'Doz. Sickles or reaping hooks " Snaths Spades and shovels of iron or steel, n.o.p " Spade and shovel blanks, and iron or steel cut to shape for the same. " Parts of agricultural implements paying 12i p.c, 17* p.c. and 17J p .c $ Parts of agricultural implements paying 12^ p.c, 17^ p.c. and 20 p.c .• • • •^- ^ All other agricultural implements, n.o.p $ Anvils and vises $ Cart or wagon skeins or boxes Lbs. Springs, n.o.p., and parts thereof, of iron or steel, for railway, tramway or other vehicles Cwt. Axles and axle parts, n.o.p., and axle blanks and parts thereof of iron or steel, for railway, tramway or other vehicles . " Bar iron or steel, rolled, whether in coils, bundles, rods or bars, com- prising rounds, ovals, squares and fiats, n.o.p " Butts and hinges, n.o.p $ Canada plates, Russia iron, teme plate, and rolled sheets of iron or steel coated with zinc, spelter or other metal, of all widths or thicknesses, n.o.p Cwt. Castings, iron or steel, n.o.p. $ Cast iron pipe of every description Cwt. Cast scrap iron Tons. Chains, coil chain, chain links and chain shackles, of iron or steel ^g of an inch in diameter and over Cwt. Chains, n.o.p $ Tacks, shoe Lbs. Nails, brads, spikes and tacks of all kinds, n.o.p " Engines, &c. — Locomotives for railways No. Locomotive parts $ Motor cars for railways and tram- ways No. Engines, fire No. Engines, gasoline " Engines, steam " Boil ers, steam " Boilers, n.o.p " Fire extinguishing machines, including sprinklers for fire protection $ Fittings, iron or steel, for iron or steel pipe of every description Lbs. Flat eye bar blanks, not punched nor drilled, for use exclusively in the manufacture of bridges, or of steel structural work, or in car construc- tion •.•■••; Tons. Ferro-sUicon, spiegeleisen and ferro- manganese " Forgings of iron or steel, of whatever shape or size, or in whatever stage of manufacture, n.o.p. and steel shafting, turned, compressed or pol- ished, and hammered, drawn or cold rolled iron or steel bars or shapes, n.o.p Lbs. Total Imports. Quantity. 2,098 329 78 9,166 4,474 132,868 6,164 40,415 1,403,010 59,685 280,891 12,54: 55.387 "23,427 483,440 105 7 12 6, 136 324 654 1,988 5,319,139 199 15,951 Value. 10,720 959 306 General Tariff. Quantity. Value. 1,632 66 78 43,771 3,234 7,410 626 281,254 492,846 57,072 66,598 9,945 132,868 36,925 6,087 165,328 20,155 1,951,745 1,146,117 65,783 159,052 46,187 2,519 26,094 '261415 28,762 432 778 385,090 96 41,823 . 7,141 7 7,638 11 ,109,789 5 565 252,864 310 243,546 615 120,753 1 958 78.126'. 357,755 4,863,547 5,911 354,723 2.493,988 122,166 2,364,622 116.457 199 535 8,530 247 306 17,297 649 281,047 493.661 53 , 180 28.258 9.945 36,526 119,322 1,573,871 65.192 195.126 357.822 56.866 64,515 75,745 26,083 2,404 22.058 313,542 41.430 7,121 5,659 967,856 223 , 438 127,093 104.792 77.156 341,624 5.911 18,748 Duty. $ cts. 1,919 29 55 56 76 50 5,621 90 210 93 49,183 58 98,732 20 13,295 00 8,477 40 2,486 25 12,784 10 41,762 70 401,140 95 19,557 60 9,756 30 98.403 13 16.016 40 11.897 50 7,574 50 7,824 50 841 40 7,720 30 109,739 70 14,500 50 2,492 35 1,980 65 266,161 18 61,445 43 34,950 72 28,817 88 27,004 60 102,487 20 597 00 1,338 39 34,937 10 TRADE AND XAVIGATION 109 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &€. — Continiied. Entered for Home Consumptok. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. 440 263 5.834 3,846 13 12,164 240.850 7,862 29,122, "'2i9i2i 25, 098 1 3| 1 51 14 39 30 457.715 2.069 712 310 35 106 80 26 25.740 6.752 198 53 3.296 38.104 124 30.671 5,148 00 1,350 40 I 24 76 6 63i 494 4o! 7.620 80 27 91 6,901 02 256,304 377,808 54,464 23 591 lis 20 ,942 253 121 108 Duty. Quantity, $ Ct3. 36 31 Value. Duty. Collected. 46 81 3 90 2,098 329 78 9,095 4.474 596 230 198 64, 92 00' I 132,868 0 93r 6,100 10,720 959 306 43,145 7,410 281,245 493,714 57,072 66,592 9,945 36,652 14,898 6,952 351 40,261' 164,891 491 118 06 45,667 270,309 89,063 82,506 15,957 102 2,280 32 , .548 393 20 1,979 .32.130 29.426 116,153 15,961 213 16,158 6,850 05 72,255 00 11.793 00; 35 4,125 3,191 20 456 00 100 25,389 12 84 1,402,674 1,952,170 : 65,783 59,685 195,126 403,524 280.891 3«7,175 12,621 153,578 3,3461 13! 1,338 40 6 07 4,415 2,060 34 7,323 4 445 4.819 4,413 17,422 . 2,394 55,216 I 23,427 483.265' 99 $ cts. 2.265 95 162 36' 2 76 50 3 10,816 7l' 4 1 .565 23 5 49,208 34 6 98,738 83 7 I 13,988 04; 8 16,190 20 9 2,486 25 10 12,812 94 11 55,616 07 12 455,723 24' 13 19,675 80 14 9.7.i6 30 15 105,266 02 16 88,271 40 17 23.690 50;i8 11.699 80'19 12,354 30 20 867 87'21 28.753: 10,236 64 22 158,251 45,386 2,519 ill 47 94 3,231 60 879 6 24 346,090 41,823 7.141 7,638 14,417 313,738 21.625 50^ 116,960 4,662 932 40 9.640 833 410 20 5,617 1,000,003, 324 252.864. 654 243,246 120.753 78.248, .1 357.782 5.321,262 199 5,911 14.952 332,486 117,062 99 23 14,588 93124 2,496 85 25 2,425 93 26 270,986 92|27 65,859 33 28 52,373 67 29 31,212 03 30 27,462 74 105,718 80 597 00 22.963 89 3.33 20 2 , 491 . 222! 121 . 952 36 . 202 70 35 no CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articlj*. 28 Dutiable Goods — Con. Iron and steel — Co?i. Hardware, viz.: — Builders', cabinet- makers', upholsterers' hamessinak- ers', saddlers' and carriage hard- ware, including currycombs, n.o.p. S Horse, mule and ox shoes $ Iron or steel biliets. weighing not less than 60 lbs. per lineal yard Cwt. Iron or steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, slabs, puddled bars and loops or other forms, n.o.p., less fin- ished than iron or steel bars, but more advanced than pig iron, ex- cept castings " Iron or steel bridges or parts thereof, iron or steel structural work, col- umns, shapes or sections, drilled, punched, or in any further stage of manufacture than as rolled or cast, n.o.p " Iron in pig Tons. Iron in pig, charcoal " Locks of all kinds $ Machines, machinery, &c. — Automobiles and motor vehicles of all kinds No. Automobile and motor vehicles, parts of $ Fanning mills No. Grain crushers " AVindmills and complete parts there- of " Ore crushers and rock crushers, stamp niills, Cornish and belted rolls, rock drills, air compressors, cranes, derricks and percussion coal cutters.. . .*. $ Portable machines — Fodder or feed cutters No. Horse powers, for farm purposes. . . " Portable engines with boilers in com- bination, and traction engines, for farm purposes " Portable saw-mills and planing mills " Steam shovels " Threshing machine separators " Threshing machine separators, parts of, including wind stackers, bag- gers, weighers and self-feeders therefor and finished parts thereof for repairs, when imported separ- ately $ .^11 other portable machines, n.o.p., and parts $ Sewing machines No Sewing machines, parts of $ Machines, typewriting No. Machines, type-casting and typeset- ting and parts thereof, adapted for use in printing offices " Machines .specially designed for ruling, folding, V)inding, embossing, creasing or cutting paper or cardboard, when for use exclusively by printers, book- binders and by manufacturers of articles made from paper or card- board, including parts thereof, com- posed wholly or in part of iron, steel, brass or wood " Lithographic presses and type-mak- ing accessories therefor $ Printing presses $ 567,159 518,102 563,939 115,490 48,940 162,647 596 1,457 831 49 1,036 180 48 1,208 13 20 1,195 97,333 96,973 125,938 2,169,537 8,690 354,062 39,256 57 , 775 316 1,816,164 1,364 275,661 10,854 661 831 49 48,310 1,036 259,311 1,713 3,912 180 48 16,182 '9;587' 66 310 1,801,209 12,303 95,948 626,561 344,111 23,873 319,219 101,584 685,759 297,071 197,004 62,000 .325.377 513,987 82,738 93,921 837,927 5,527 341,844 1,644,468 260,667 10,854 661 48,310 251,662 1,713 3,912 1,799,880 12,303 95,948 628,218 344,329 23,873 303,848 81,297 669,987 296,954 184,873 61,080 310,798 133,995 18 4,134 90 70,492 25 12,121 62 32,872 35 144,437 50 790 00 102,548 63 575,246 50 91,208 65 2,713 50 165 25 9,662 00 69,207 16 428 25 782 40 359,976 00 3,383 36 26,385 71 125,643 60 68,865 80 6,565 13 91,154 40 24,389 10 167,496 75 59,. 390 80 18,487 30 6,108 00 31,079 80 TRADE AND NATIGATIOy 111 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumptiok. 3,205 18,517 Preferential Tariff Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. 1 Duty Collect«d. S S cts. S S cts. 1 S ( .« cts. 53 , 566 14 4,086 14,595 10,713 20 2 80 240 35 1,388 73:. 9,684 32,017' 7,203 88' 101,135 1,280,518 151,702 50l 280 3,163 420 00 I 6,853 1,370 60 3,710 1,484 00 29 2 50 4,546 1,818 40 567,159 115,490 503,939 13,797 518,102 97,333 146,192 38 I 1 4,137 70 2 70,735 10 3 13,510 35' 4 48,940 125,938' 40,076 23 5 158.910 2,118,445 296,140 00 6 596 8,690 1,210 00 7 353,243 105,737 63 8 60 87.7471 • 19,743 11 I I 8,919 2,006 84 829 ■ 4 14 5,898 17,329 884 70 2,599 35 1,581 237 15 17,3961 19.866 113 4,5331 920 i 12,096; 3,479 20 3,973 20 19 78 14 63' 226 65 46 00 604 80 74 2,005 421 65 I 7,5981 '3^29i'' 642 04' 802 00 168 40 21 67 I I 1.013 09i 1,424 1,732,215 594,989 61' 9 831 49 , 1 , 036 269,586 10,854 661 259,3111 93,215 49 10 2.713 50 11 165 25 12 9.662 00 13 180 l,713i 48 3,9121 ro,7.33 90 14 428 25 15 782 40 16 1,216 1,817,2091 362,575 351 17 13 12,303; 3,383 36,18 . .. 20 95,948 26,385 71 19 1,199 629,799 125,880 75 20 344,329 68,865 80 21 16,430 9,319 23, 323, 101, 670, 873 249 584 165i 6, 95, 28, 167, 565 13 22 435 60; 23 530 70 24 538 20 25 297.071 .59.405 43 26 310 197,004 )>.t.727 04 27 62.noo 326,185 6,154 00 28 .'12.123 40 29 112 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise DuTi.vBLF Goons Coil. Iron and steel — C'oti. Machinery of a class or kind not made in Canada and parts thereof adapted for carding, spinning, weaving, braid- ing or knitting fibrous material, when imported by manufacturers for such purposes $ All machinery, composed wholly or in part of iron or steel, n.o.p., and iron or steel castings and iron or steel in- tegral parts of all machinery speci- fied in tariff item 453 $ Machines, washing No. Nails and spikes, composition and sheathing nails Lbs. Nails and spikes, cut (ordinary build- ers) Cwt. Railway spikes " Nails, wire, of all kinds, n.o.p " Pumps, hand, n.o.p No. Iron and steel railway bars or rails of any form, punched or not, n.o.p.. for railways, which term for the purposes of this item shall include all kinds of railway, street railways and tramways, even although they are used for private purposes only, and even although they are not used or intended to be used in connection with the business of common carry- ing of gijods or passengers Tons. Railway fish-plates " Railway tie-plates " Rolled iron or steel angles, tees, beams, channels, girders and other rolled shapes or sections, not punched , drilled or further manufactured than rolled, n.o.p Cwt. Rolled iron or steel beams, channels, angles, and other rolled shapes of iron or steel, not punched, drilled, or further manufactured than rolled, weighing not less than .35 lbs. per lineal yard, not being square, flat, oval or round shapes, and not being railway bars or rails " Rolled iron or steel hoop, band, scroll or strip, 12 inches or less in width. No. 13 gauge and thicker, n.o.p. . . " Rolled iron or steel hoop, band, scroll or strip, No. 14 gauge and thinner, galvanized or coated with other metal or not, n.o.p " Rolled iron or steel sheets or plates, sheared or unsheared, and skelp iron or steel sheared or rolled in grooves, n.o.p " Rolled iron or steel plates, not less than 30 inches in width and not less than i inch in thickness, n.o.p. ... " Rolled iron or steel sheets, polished or not. No. 14 gauge and thinner, n.o.p. " Rolls of chilled iron or steel " Sad or smoothing, hatters' and tailors' irons not plated $ Safes, doors for safes and vaults f Screws iron and steel, commonly called "wood screws," n.o.p., in- cluding lag or coach screws, plated or not, and machine or other screws, n.o.p Ciros3. Total Imports. Quantity. 6,. 538 254,720 Value. General Tarifif. Quantity. Value. Duty 847,198 143,639 36,178 8,956, 2,473 5,005 29, 842 j 50,320 8,400 33,512 17,835 72,612 50,108 2,526 1,399 6,529 245,457 2,420 29,372 8,205 12,999 824 , 466 $ cti. 82,446 60 6,531.064 1,796.048 23 36,068 , 9,919 02 7,513 1,126 95 4,893! 1,210 00 49, 379; 14,686 00 33,112 4,923 00 61,382 18,414 60 1,398,373 38,433 1,108,212 109,114 1,797 84,532 47,275 1,399 47., 275 831,964 1,085,084 706.953 1,674,455 2,011,445 1,JL13,095 25,319 41,158 20,088 I I 116.928j 252,273 115.690 273 , 806 388 , 833 229 . 502 642,505 400,898 751 8.36,569 441,460 956,028 400,274 3,191 586 5,556 140, 710: 269,031 00 14,376 00 11,192 00 9.38,456 247,433 55 1,. 398, 844 33,417 249,898 326,532 584 , 435 166,964 35 7,030 SO 12,494 90 80,325 70 66,219 00 951,382 47,569 10 2,516 754 80 5,196 1,558 80 140,262 42,078 60 149,589 28.015 142,804' 26, .548' 9,291 80 TRADE AA'Z) NAVIGATION 113 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. ExTERFD FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Collected. S cts. 10,2711 41| 470 60; 5 537,558 no! l,627l 84 941 167 105 80,633 70 16 50 162 7o! 12 30 141 00 24 00 21 00 110 4,857 11,666 289,855 52,497 50 729 24,582 3,645 00 22,781 67,936 178 11,173 S cts. 3,037 49 24,910 01 847,247 S Ct3. 85,484 09 6,538 255,728 2,461 I 29,842 88 OO! 8,375 4,469 20 17,861 7,136,558 1,901,591 94 2 3 306' 36,178 I 9,140. 4,977 50,320 33,457: 72,660: 9,935 52 1,289 65 1,222 30 14,827 00 5,035 00 22,904 80 122,526 144,283 26,036 04 433.227 470,803 43,322 70 5.009 7,413 1,064 40 43,586 61,208 9,262 01 158,209 203,489 15.820 90 165 675 135 00 360 12 72 00 2 40 8,485 2,597 584 33 11- -i— 8 2,454 128,133 222 1,197 602 35,019 2,211 141,798 328 2,319 823 38,970 624 4,646 100 44 84 00 50,108 1,398,373 321,612 50 9 2,526 109,114 18,02100 10 1.399, 47.275, 11,192 OOll 1,145 30, 831,933 1,084,950 274,614 89 12 25.626 60 103 57 154 59 280 91 7,003 80 309 73 1,674,455 25,319 2.011.445 41,158 116,887 252,217 273,690 634,688 400,898 751 20 53 151,389 388.563 826.894 956,028 3,191 5,556 140,274 29,189 235,913 65 13 8,198 77 14 12.649 49 15 I I i 89,868 62 16 89,043 70|l7 47.878 8318 889 80 19 1.630 80 20 42 . 081 00 21 9,896 66 22 114 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articles. Ddtiable Goods — Con. Iron and steel — Con. Scales, balances, weighing beams and strength testing machines of all kinds $ Shafting, round, steel, in bars not ex- ceeding 2i inches in diameter Cwt. Sheets or plates of steel, cold rolled with sheared edges, over 14 gauge, and not less than 14 inches wide, for the manufacture of mower bars, hinges, typewriters and sewing ma- chines " Sheets, flat, of galvanized iron or steel. " Sheets, iron or steel corrugated, gal- vanized " Sheets, iron or steel, corrugated, not galvanized " Skates of all kinds, roller or other, and parts thereof Pairs. Skelp iron or steel, sheared or rolled in grooves, imported by manufac- turers of wrought iron or steel pipe, for use exclusively in the manufac- ture of wrought iron or steel pipe in their own factories Cwt. Steel billets, n.o.p " Stoves of all kinds, for coal, wood, oil, spirits or gas S Stove urns of metal, and dovetails, chaplets and hinge tubes of tin for use in the manufacture of stoves. . . $ Switches, frogs, crossings and inter- sections for railways Cwt. Tubing- Wrought or seamless tubing, iron or steel, plain or galvanized, threaded and coupled or not, over 4 inches in diameter, n.o.p $ Wrought or seamless tubing, iron or steel, plain or galvanized, threaded and coupled or not, 4 inches or less in diameter, n.o.p $ Seamless steel tubing, valued at not less than 3i cents per lb Cwt. Rolled or drawn square tubing of iron or steel, adapted for use in the manufacture of agricultural implements $ Iron or steel pipe or tubing, plain or galvanized, riveted, corrugated or otherwise specially manufactured, including lock joint pipe, n.o.p.. $ Iron or steel pipe, not butt or lap welded, and wirebound wooden pipe, not less tlian 30 inches internal diameter, when for use exclusively in alluvial gold mining S Ware — Agate, granite or enamelled iron or steel ware $ Ware — Iron or steel hollowware, plain black or coated, n.o.p., and nickel and aluminium kitchen or house- hold hollowware, n.o.p $ Wire bound wooden pipe, n.o.p $ Wire cloth or wove wire and netting of iron or steel Lbs. Wire, crucible cast steel, valued at not less than 6 cents per lb " Wire screens, doors and windows $ ToT.\L Imports. Quantity. 43,971 6,161 266,687 1,564 26 96,061 1,222,161 53,636 22,996 5,039 Value. 1,347,439 114,770 General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 119,349 76,756 12,324 825,443 3,546 48 45,908 1,546,680 63 , 089 494,144 17,136 134,734 683,857 332,532 27,497 5,942 194,552 47,488 143,296 42,378 185 76,792 24,743 9,623 41,807 4,771 266,687 182 26 26,297 1,222,161 51,142 16,308 4,720 588,392 53,911 114,585 72,551 10,736 825,443 635 48 15,967 1,546,580 57,918 481,842 17,136 102,960 643 , 078 284,629 26,355 5,942 153,792 47,480 93,759 32,171 185 41,541 8,716 8,488 S cts. 34,375 50 18,137 75 1,073 60 41,272 15 190 50 14 40 5,588 45 77,329 00 17,899 70 120,460 50 1,713 60 33,462 33 96,461 25 99,620 15 1,317 75 297 10 46,137 60 4,748 00 32,815 65 9,651 30 46 25 12,462 30 435 80 2,546 40 I TRADE AND NAVIGATION 115 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported 'into Canada, 235 470 27 383 25 202 80 80 343,256 57.651 46 266,260 60,146 165,388 897 1,185 85,750 14,694 32,479 284 56,951 4,742 9,659 20,518 167.398 7,518 32 16,538 80 89 70 118 50 10,718 84 734 70 4,060 00 28 40 7,119 02 711 30 965 90 2,051 80 20,924 95 343,115 81,769 172,888 5,442 6,980 11,302 45 17,663 80 771 45 987 75 13 516,684 529,996 18,627 39 , 495 14 6,484 15 1,638 1 16 180,396 13,610 108,468 617 14,951 21,601 2,625 9,182 2,142 48 23,4181 3,122 45 1,240 289 34 419,406 1,009,725 114,743 83,485 227,700 62,241 38,735 95,394 934,448 294,838 47,845 51 593,4781 59,393 75 36,224 4,787 73 5,8071 856 85 17 18 19 '>0 70,900 4,463 25,596 51,753 314,541 1,215 550 497 1,220 1,423 420 911 812 585 1,023 98 00 303 67 162 40 117 00 238 71 196,079 67,410 18,260 43,928 563,250 31,491 28 16,454 22 2,296 65 5,592 55 90,250 42 21 22 23 24 25 1,561,4101 620,091' 71,580 23 44,082 37,591 6,474 05 3,917,110 2,086,353 289,694 41 120 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articles. Total Imports. Quantity. Dutiable Goods — Con. Leather and manufactures of — Con. Manufactures of, viz. — Boots and shoes, slippers and insoles of leather, n.o.p $ Boots and shoes, pegged or wire fastened, with unstiched soles, close edged $ Harness and saddlery, including horse boots $ Leather belting $ All other manufactures of leather and raw hide, n.o.p $ Total, leather manufactures. Lime. Brls. 191,527 Lime juice and fruit juices, fortified with or containing not more than twenty- five per cent of proof spirits Galls. Lime juice and fruit juices, containing more than twenty-five per cent of proof spirits " Lime juice and other fruit syrups and fruit juices, n.o.p " Total, lime juice 565 36,269 36,842 10 Lithographic stones, not engraved $ 11 Machine card clothing $ 12 Magic lanterns and slides therefor $ 13 Malt, whole, crushed or ground Lbs. 14 Malt fiour, containing not less than 50 p. c. of malt " 15 Malt flour, containing less than 50 p. c. in weight of malt " 16 Malt, extract of, fluid or not, including grain molasses $ 17 2,189,106 73,628 3.070 Value. General Tarifif. Quantity. Value 1,495,321 28,636 176,034 70,963 346,981 2,117,935 116,946 1,199 54 42,154 43,407 190,487 379 16,675 17,062 1,335,215 9,473 138,294 51,962 288,556 Duty. $ Ct3. 400,563 72 2,368 25 41,488 20 11,691 91 72,139 00 1,823,500 528,251 08 116,321 23,264 20 1,070 54 20,513 21,637 7,3291 23,604 375,936 57,445 2,185,706j 2,348 75,8681 I I 124! 30 70[ 44,326 1 Marble and manufactures of — Marble, sawn or sand rubbed, not pol- ished Rough, not hammered or chiselled.. . . Manufactures of, n.o.p Total, marble. Mattresses, hair, spring and other Mats, door or carriage, other than metal, n.o.p Metals, n.o.p., and manufactures of — Aluminium, manufactures of, n.o.p.. . Anodes of nickel, zinc, copper, silver or gold Babbit metal in blocks, bars, plates and sheets . . . Britannia metal, manufactures of, not plated Buckles and clasps of iron, steel, brass or copper, of all kinds, n.o.p., (not being jewellery) Cages,— Bird, parrot, squirrel and rat, of wire, and metal parts thereof. . . . Composition met.al and plated metal, ■ in bars, ingots or cores, for the manufacture of watch cases, jewel- lery, filled gold and silver seamless wire 128,897 1,398 53,708 184,003 5,484 3,170 47,903 23 , 266 30,346 18.950 120.304 5,088 3,862! 1.626 9.171 348,621 57,355 2,419 124 43,201 127,863 1,398 52,775 182,036 4,670 1,285 227 40 35 40 4,101 73 4,364 53 325 20 2,292 75 87.133 13 9,835 57 341 41 43 40 15,120 35 25,572 60 209 70 18,471 25 44,253 55 1,401 00 449 75 42,493 23,217 22,852 13,349 104,362 5,042 3,783 10.614 00 2.321 70 3,427 80 4,004 70 31,226 84 1.764 70 378 30 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. 121 Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ ■s 164 379' S cts. sen fiiPi sn 452 S cts. 180 80 S 1,500,046 22,740 175.586 70.492 347.717 S cts. 433,620 32 1 13 267 2 321 71 4.689 96 2 37,284' 7,456 80 18,525 2,778 75 56,083 8,412 45 8 5 3.078 3 20 1 51 48,948 20 14,472 17 81,577 52 3 4 1.026 07 rs 289,538 53,845 51 3,543 1.211 .=58 2.116,58l| 583,308 17 1 350 239 35 85 700 404 107 74 191,537 116,964 23,407 79 6 48 38 38 40 427 8 35,127 1,108 54 41,025 265 80 7 35 40 8 18,357 20,341 3,051 15 95 171' 45 60 7,198 48 ^ 18,357 20,341 3,051 15 143 209 j 84 00 35,562 42,187i 7,499 68 56 14,583 18,387 55 7 00 2,552 17 3,217 77 10 80 5.647 1,505 89 7,329 1,838 09 10 23,754 4,844 92 11 8,885 2,961 69 375,893 57,410 2,419 124 43 204 93,312 59 12 2,400 2.188.106 75,868 .. 3,070 9.846 37|13 341 41 14 1 1 43 40 15 i 3 1 40 1 15,121 75:18 17 1 1.034 155 10 128,897 25.727 70 1 1,398 209 70118 1,606 481 80 122 56 93 54,503 19,009 98 19 1 2,640 636 90 122 56 93 184,798 44,947 38 814 1.733 162 80 433 25 ' 5,484 3,170 1,563 80 953 93 20 152 70 93 21 1 1,551 232 65 49| 2 45 7,497l 740 7n 2.751 917 01 46,795 11.763 66 23,266' 2,324 15 22 23 30,349' 4.177 50*24 4,718 825 65 2,451 80 10 35 3 95 886 3,566 354 40 1 42fi 40 18.953 120.187 5.088 3,862 5,184 75 25 12,259 46 79 35,105 04 26 1,775 O5I27 382 25 28 122 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No, 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articles. Total Imports. Quantity. Dutiable Goods — Con. Metals, n.o.p., and manufactures of — Con. Frames not more than 10 inches in width, clasps and fasteners, adapted for use in the manufacture of purses and chatelaine bags or reticules. ... $ Furniture springs $ Phosphor tin and phosphor bronze, in blocks, bars, plates, sheets and wire $ Gas, coal oil or other lighting fixtures, including electric light fixtures or parts thereof of metal, lava or other tips, burners, collars, galleries, shades and shade holders $ Gas mantles and incandescent gas burners $ Gas meters and finished parts thereof. $ German, Nevada and nickel silver, manufactures of, not plated $ Ingot moulds, glass moulds of metal . $ Lam.p springs and clock springs .$ Lamps, side lights and head lights, lanterns, chandeliers $ Metal parts adapted for the manufac- ture of covered buttons $ Nickel plated ware, n.o.p $ Patterns of brass, iron, steel or other metal, not being models $ Pins, n o.p $ Screws, brass or other metal, except iron or steel, n.o.p $ Stereotypes, electrotypes and cellu- loids for almanacs, calendars, illus- trated pamphlets newspaper or other advertisements, n.o.p., and matrices or copper shells for such stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids Sq. i Stereotypes, electrotypes and cellu- loids and bases for the same, com- posed wholly or partlv of metal or celluloid, n.o.p., and copper shells for such stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids " Matrices for stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids specified in preceding item " Type for printing, including chases, quoins and slugs of all kinds $ Type metal in blocks, bars, plates and sheets $ Wire of all kinds, n.o.p Lbs. Wire, twisted, &c., except iron or steel, n.o.p S Total, metals and manufactures of... Milk, condensed Lbs. Mineral substances not otherwise pro- vided for — Asbestos, in any form other than crude, and all manufactures of $ Blacklead ^. . $ Mineral and bituminous substances, not otherwise provided for $ riiunbago, not ground or otherwise manufactured $ Plumbago, ground and manufactures of, n.o.p $ Total, mineral substances 502,954 305,715 121,545 138.804 Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 24,810 12,587 13,490 389,345 56,764 45,207 56,726 40,340 2,386 739,950 48,070 573,639 1,854 102,355 8,651 18,167 495,653 2,158 305,715 1,066 121,545 133,983 522 9,480 1,764 135,018 24,183 12,464 10,567 361,704 51,023 32,444 39,033 23,843 2,386 635,001 46,887 506,415 1,854 24,803 8,632 17,820 2,158 1,066 102,888 18 9,140 1,764 2,533,033 j 2,131,191 264.190 18,541 198,756 11,674 58,115 5,223 41,197 314,965 251,598 18,098 177,457 5,943 43-, 119 4,089 35,909 266,517 $ cts. 4,836 60 3,739 20 1,056 70 108,511 20 15,306 90 11,355 40 11,709 90 2,384 30 238 60 190,500 30 9,377 40 177,237 95 556 20 7,438 63 3,021 20 7,434 85 382 18 607 74 20,577 60 2 70 1,828 00 441 00 632,282 59 8,176 86 44,364 25 1,485 75 8,623 80 408 90 8,977 25 63,859 95 1 TRADE AXD XAVIGATION 123 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported iuto Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumption'. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. "\'alue. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. S cts.; . I 1571 . ' 2,854 627 31 40 i 142 70 3.610 OOi. 833 80 2,871 69 3,059 98 824 85 55 5,466 1,329' S cts. 167 20 7 33 2,186 40 531 60 208 83 20 11,740 00 25 87 13.418 74 15,801 908 7,539 6,320 40 242 14 3,518 17 15,006 60 4 27 58 05 2,242 896 80 1,496 56 3,886 33 50 40 48 75 160 29 92 502,954 305,715 121,545 24,810 12.621 13,476 385,220 56,521 45,207 56,726 40,340 2,386 709,502 48,002 573,591 1,854 102,078 8,651 18,167 2.158 5.003 80 1 3,770 60! 2 1,206 73 3 114,307 60 672 30 5 227 09 6 853 08 209 15 238 60 208,560 70 9, 194, 645 41 174 86 556 20 23,342 03 3,025 47 7,522 82 382 18 15 16 17 1 33 1,066 607 74118 133,983 24,465 261 19 4'66|"i38;864 522 9,480 1,764 53 10 20 1,880 75 21 441 00 22 23 323,980 59,889 41,454 16,686 30 2, 496. 625 ! 708,858 87 4,526| 471 90 52 256.124 18.569 8,267 38 18.489 5.987: 11,37 2.773 35 898 05 1,706 55 3,880 582 00 2,764 921 34 4,307 1,134 26 1.148 54 151 20 8 67 198.710 11.930 58.803 5,223 39,815 48.058 94 24 2,383 80 25 11,478 89 26 560 10 27 9,567 92 28 39,733 5,959 95 8,231 2,229 75, 314.481 72,049 65 124 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT I 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise 11 14 17 ToTAi, Imports. Quantity. Value. Dutiable Goods — Con. Mineral and aerated waters, n.o,.p.. . Mucilage and adhesive paste Musical instruments, viz. — Brass band instruments and bagpipes Cabinet organs Pipe organs Parts of organs Pianofortes Pianos, parts of Piano and organ players, mechianical. Phonographs, graphophones, grama- phones and finished parts thereof, including cylinders and records therefor Other musical instruments, n.o p No. No. $ No. Total, musical instruments. Mustard, ground Lbs. Mustard, French, liquid $ 273 7 1,592 " ' 146 180,534 33,202 57,704 21,826 3, 491 11,465 296,863 216,571 38,286 341,596 136,043 1,123,845 806,510 Total, mustard. Oils- Mineral — Coal and kerosene, distilled, purified or refined Galls. Petroleum, products of, n.o. p " Crude petroleum, gas oils other than naphtha, benzine and gasoline lighter than .8235 but not less than . 775 specific gravity at 60 degrees " Illuminating oils composed wholly or in part of the products of petro- leum, coal, shale or lignite costing more than 30 cents per gallon. . . " Animal — Lard oil " Neatsfoot " Other animal oil, n.o.p " Vegetable — Castor oil " Cotton seed oil " Flaxseed or linseed, raw or boiled. . Lbs. Olive oil, n.o.p Galls. Sesame seed oil " Vegetable oil, not otherwise pro- vided for " Lubricating oils composed wholly or in part of petroleum and costing less than 25 cents per gallon " Lubricating oils, n.o.p " Essential oil, n.o.p Lbs. Peppermint oil " All other oils, not elsewhere specified . Galls. 148,188 10,957 159,145 9,234,098 2,188,958 3,281 10,756 13,549' 21,385 348 473,0021 2,119,737, '1,561,052' 153,624 2,312 656,332 212,240 221 4,012 8,961 13,511 119 43,015; 910,300 92,435' 172,042 1,587 General Tariff. Quantity. Value 271 6 1,532 " " i39 141,571 30,594 35,152 21,070 2,956 11,182 284,336 210,853 38,268 335,848 63,451 Duty. $ cts. 28,277 25 8,414 28 8,783 55 6,321 00 886 80 2,795 50 85,300 80 52,680 77 11,480 40 100,734 73 19,030 03 1,003,116 288,013 58 336,365 22,526 10,998 8,639,790 2,185,379 3,281 9,547 10,259 21,385 348 5,735 2,092,757 462,582 107,831 2,252 400,857 152,339 360,605 33,524 618,738 211,618 221 3,465 6,408 13,511 119 2,690 895,709 33,611 124,018 1,554 6,194 78 3,848 18 10,042 96 215,995 74 54,635 07 49 22 693 00 1,602 00 3,377 75 23 80 534 83 179,141 80 7,632 65 24,542 75 388 50 125,707 25,141 40 Total, oils. 32 Oiled silk, oiled cloth, and tape or other textile, india rubbered, flocked or I coated, n.o.p $ 33 Oil cloth, enamelled carriage, floor, shelf and table oil cloth, cork matting or carpet and linoleum. Sq. yds. Total, oil cloth, &e 2,863,637 813,901 207,524, 15,267 132,446 393,603 227,091 174,943 12,094 61,226 3,136,071 361,492 2,935,792; 945,013; 411,853 2,796,958 726,852 187,850 11,660 108,831 386,081: 198,749 158,723 11,452} 44,256 69,924 58 39,749 80 15,834 01 2,290 40 8,851 20 2,836,630 650,408 50 1,306,505 180,644 102,041 54,193 20 35,714 35 282,685' 89,907 55 1 TRADE AND NAT I GAT I OX 125 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 Quantity. Value. Duty CoOected. S 18,314 2,512 S cts. 2,747 10 439 64 S 28,243 $ cts.j 7,531 46 S 188,128 33,106 S cts. 38,555 81 8,853 92 1 ?, 21,328 80 535 283 8,856 43 18 4,905 4,273 3,199 20 16 00 107 00 42 45 1,771 20 6 45 3 60 981 00 854 60 1,666 676 555 33 58,146 21,826 3,491 11,465 296,978 216,693 38,286 342,278 130,581 12,538 08 6,607 40 993 80 2,837 95 88,586 40 54,619 54 11,484 00 102,325 73 45,027 43 3 1 1 1 270 40 273 7 4 5 6 50 11 3,786 5,797 1,514 40 1,932 32 1.593 7 8 1 140 9 1,525 62,857 610 00 10 25 142 80 11 40,321 6,981 50 76,307 30,025 25 1,119,744 325,020 33 493,114 128,121 20 22,421 58 5 00 829,479 150,647 11,018 28,616 36 3,853 18 1? IS 128,141 22,426 58 161,665 32,469 54 12,495 3,439 169 187 42 9 79 8,652,285 622,177 211,787 221 3,928 8,910 13,511 119 43,028 910,414 91,648 148,315 1,554 152,205 387,223 210,872 175,005 12,094 58,664 216,183 16 54,644 86 49 22 762 45 1,977 30 3,377 75 23 80 6,607 93 181,347 55 20,761 71 28,189 98 388 50 29,116 10 70,008 90 41,295 37 17,205 70 2,386 70 11,012 40 14 652 2,186,031 15 3 281 16 17 838 463 2,502 69 45 375 30 10,385 13 465 3,206 IS 21,385 348 473,486 2,119,545 1,512,918 132,488 2,252 401,200 2 802 579 19 20 21 ..'.' 1 467,359 40,146 14,705 58,037 24,274 6,021 90 2,205 75 13,129 06 3,641 10 392 192 51 20 1,050,336 93 24,640 17 23 6 is 24 25 06 40,595 26,498 1,142 11,910 9,591 642 14,408 3,974 70 84 32 1,488 77 479 55 96 30 2,161 20 5,621 07 36,692 10,774 3,607 580 8,536 213 6,691 56 SO 892 14 764,124 207,160 15,267 126,765 28 29 30 31 17,934 207,926 33,924 61 7,119 1,006 27| 3,051,675 685,339 38 170.086 845,694 34,017 20 211,423 50 178 316 71 20 350,908 948,051 88,281 60 247,285 32 32 33 2,527,542 764 147 47,2,940,159 1,015,780 245,440 70 494 218 67 1,298,959 335,566 92 126 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT I 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 1 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise ToTAi. Imports. Articles. Quantity. DuTiABLF. Goods — Con. 1 Optical, philosophical, photographic and mathematical instruments, n.o.p 2 Parts, brass and aluminium, of cameras and kodaks 3 Spectacles, eye-glasses and ground or finished spectacle or eye-glass lenses . . : Spectacles, eye-glass frames, and metal parts of Total, optical instruments, &c. . 5 Packages, usual coverings, containing goods subject to any ad valorem duty, not included in the invoice value of the goods they contained. 6 Packages paying 17^, 224 and 25 p.c. . . 7 Packages paying 20, 30 and 32§ p.c. . . . Value. General Tariff. Quantity. 577,135 4 , 193 26,314 69,913 Value. Duty. 418,271 4,193 24 , 629 68,739 677,555 20 21 22 Total, packages. Paints and colours — Brocade and bronze powders Colours, dry, n.o.p Gold liquid paint Lead, white, dry Lead, while, ground in oil Lead, red, dry and orange mineral .... Ochres, ochrey earths siennas and umbers Zinc white Oxides, fireproofs, rough stuffs, fillers. Liquid fillers, anti-corrosive and anti- fouling paints, and ground and liquid paints, n.o.p Paris green, dry Paints and colours ground in spirits, and all spirit varnishes and lacquers. Putty $ Lbs. Lbs. 5,635,470 Galls. Lbs. Total, paints and colours. Paintings in oil or watercolours and pastels, when valued at less than $20 each No. Paper and manufactures of, not other- wise specified — ■ Albumenized and other papers and films, chemically prepared for photo- graphers' use $ Bags or sacks, printed or not 8 Cards for playing Packs Cardboard not pasted or coated. ... $ Envelopes M. Felt board $ Hangings of wall paper, including bor- ders Rolls of 8 yds.. . Leather board, leatheroid and manu- factures of, n.o.p $ Mill board not coated or pasted $ Union collar cloth paper in rolls or sheets, not glossed or finished S Union collar cloth paper in rolls or sheets glossed or finished $ Pads not printed, papier machd ware, n.o.p $ Paper, manufactures of, n.o.p $ Patterns, boot and shoe, manufactures of paper $ Printing paper (for newspapers) in sheets or rolls, valued at not more than 21c. per pound. Lbs. 2,379,794 757,054 529,358 2,025,458 6,114,919 1,694,586 3,676,469 580,187 2,432 213,750 1,351,465 318,3421 453,436 2,123,243 25,179 196,176 6,495 86,151 32,884 24 , 509 21,426 236,898 22,764 3,692,452 89,144 36,727 219,401 1,533,087 5,270,243 1,225,237 283,154 2,690,163 97,443, 41,970 5,639 3,363 1,042,081 536 2,044 765,599 92,144 2,856,672 2,431 193,884 515,832 453,101 264,182 282,752 1,000,035 9,437 136,957 5,488 5,139 2,279 10,899 15,159 205,708 16,071 200,606 7,300 5,635 3,067 S cts. 104,506 52 314 50 7,388 70 13,747 80 125,957 52 90,620 20 65,944 63 91,895 96 248,460 79 623,745 348 378 , 963 134,707 28 , 488 76,358 26,877 79,280 8,907 274,244 2,346,670 72,876 32,777 49,249 1,652 6,408 1,336,708 1,093 2,595 28 30,816 11 1.372 00 1,541 70 854 68 544 95 2,273 85 10,285 40 3,616 18 60,181 80 730 00 2,431 00 766 75 118,009 70 273 25 219,146 741 979 2,300 2,599 41 ,580 430 4, 1,064, 279 201 2,300l 2,599 41 2 5. 3' 2 20 0.4. S 94 3 '317 04 5,776 75 21,691 60 2,226 75 76,701 10 7,935 25 11,494 75 237 00 86 00 1,497 65 372,470 35 389 85 6 15 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 127 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, S:c. — Continued. Entered for Home Coxsumptiox. Preferential Tarifif. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. ^'alue. Duty. Quantity.' "\"alue. Duty. Quantity, j Value. Duty I I 1 Collected. S 127,394 S cts. 22,294 85 S S cts. 30,264 10,087 91 925 515 185,00 77 25 760 120 304 00 31 99, 575,929 136,889 28 1 4,193 314 50 2 26,314 69,374 7,877 70 13,857 04 128,834 22,557 10 31,144 10,423 90! 675,810! 158,938 52 836,726 44,417 155,941 125,508 90 7,774 23 31,188 20 69,033 5,266 924 ! 18,408 73 1,755 33 400 45 1,358,860 313,865 439,617 234,537 83 75,474 19 123,484 61 1,037,084 164,471 33 75,223 20,564 51 2,112,342 433,496 63 150,157 11,584 8,115 317 309, 957 1 13,6101 249,673 844,676 985 20 2,430 1,540 31,1901 125 4,247 57, 2,434 54 5,636,442 105 67 2,309,574 746,989 907 3ll 529,3581 308 00 1,988,758[ 2,079 30 6,114,919 37 oO 1,694,586 933,357 546,977 19.866 296 14,707 00 21,911 2,395 958 00 3,645,431 4,590 35 : 588,947 2,431 213,750 51 81 21,716 196,118 6,520 83,897 32,708 24,509 21,426 236,898 22,764 276,536 99,107 5,635' 3,363 6,947 10 8 40,907 551 9 1,584 92 10 17,293 30 11 9,983 38 12 1,452 26 13 3,054 55 14 12,364 70 15 4,638 88 16 75,846 80 17 5,320 35 18 2,431 00 19 818 56 20 338,576 53,555 76 68,876' 11,077 89 1,031,197! 182,643 35 188 951 142 65 416,536 18,573 447,623 56,34' 2, ';•■. 46. OT 3 . 674 16,716 8,452 35 358 05 20,826 80 551 10 3,761 31 40 488 48,002 10,800 47 58,292 1,036, 3,119 72 450 1,604 215,768 155 40 467 85 7 20 56 25 360 92 48,548 95 536 2,044 415 90 21 335 2,620 6 96 553! 134 00 960 72 4 27 32 00 258 06 795,539 91,937 7,843 3,660 01 2,852.585 3421 47,8301 159 60 22,320 68 2,300 134,558 28.493 78,204 26,877 79,245 8,907 31,948 55 22 7,777 71 23 51.148 11 24 6,3.59 85 25 25,710 97 26 2,226 75 27 274,991; 91,161 58 28 32,777 49,098, 1,652 880 6,225 1,327,799 2,599 41 8,090 65 29 11,962 60 30 I 244 20 31 142 25 32 2,018 17 33 443,339 98 34 I 389 85 35 6 15 36 128 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14.^SuMMAEY Statement of Foreign Merchandise Articles. Dutiable Goods — Con. Paper and manufactures of — Con. Printing paper, n.o.p Lbs. Ruled and bordered and coated papers; boxed papers; and papeteries S Straw board not pasted or coated .... Lbs. Tarred and other building papers, n.o.p S Window blinds of paper of all kinds . . S Wrapping paper Lbs. All kinds, n.o.p S Total, paper. 8. Pencils, lead S 9 Pens, penholders and rulers of all kinds . S 10 Perfumery, non-alcoholic, viz. — Hair oil, tooth and other powders and washes, pomatums, pastes and all other perfumed preparations, n.o.p., used for the hair, mouth or skin. ... $ Photographic dry plates Picture and photograph frames of any material 13 Pickles in bottles, jars or simUar vessels. Galls. 14 Pickles, in bulk " 15 Pickles, olives in brine, not bottled " Total, pickles. Plants and trees, viz. — Apple trees No. Cherry trees " Currant bushes Florist stock, viz.: palms, ferns, rub- ber plants ificus), gladiolus, cannas, dahlias and paeonies S Gooseberry bushes No. Grape vines Peach trees and June buds Pear trees Plum trees Raspberry bushes Rose bushes .* Quince trees Fruit plants, n.n.p Trees, plants and shrubs known as nursery stock, n.o.p Total, plants and trees. 30, Plaster of Paris, or gypsum, ground, not calcined Brls. SllPlaster of Paris, or gypsum, calcined and prepared wall plaster Cwt. 32 ToT.\L Imports. Quantity. Total, plaster of Paris. Plates engraved on wood, steel or other metal and transfers taken from the same engravers' plates, of steel or other metal polished for engraving thereon $ Value. 7,456,962 463,142 168,514 28,744 1,617,825 '2,'6i4,'65i 347,745 115 90,539 1,435,008 .1 4,592,982 231,984 77,625 103,800 221,356 47,503 127,192 152,699 27,536 175,845 30,422 49,931 183,131 87,689 1,499 41,431 71,392 420,957 269,088 176,134 239,731 37,712 101,879 General Tariff. Quantity. 3,730,254 Value. Duty. 240,299 130,315 1,610,889 28,621 343,959 2,438,042 83,155 1,086,203 3,510,058 194,295 105 , 630 S cts. 60,074 75 45,610 25 7,155 25 85,989 75 20,788 75 271,550 75 1,051,820 88 214,859 17,930 207,046 17,791 50,062 274,899 20,672 8,165 3,010 22,409 7,942 873 12,080 4,696 5,622 2,362 6,681 286 1,705 6^9,365 24,627 66,134 93,646 215,233 47,503 120,650 83,930 22,565 10,652 46,405 79,622 165,868 17,402 123,965 107,157 27,536 175,841 38,890 49,856 183,131 76,695 1,499 41,031 71,089 420,957 141,367 41,998' 19,900 8,165 2,827 20 , 502 6,349 873 12,072 4,623 5,612 2,362 5,263 286 1,678 66,271 156,783 16,815 123,965 41,353 53,410 36 29,048 74 75,095 04 5,379 00 25,176 52 7,892 91 3,728 08 13,921 50 25,542 49 6,456 99 1,425 09 565 40 5,125 50 1,269 80 174 60 5,275 23 1,166 70 1,495 68 472 40 1,051 90 44 97 335 60 13,248 10 38,107 96 2,522 25 52,619 70 140,780 55,141 95 8,270 60 1 TRADE AXD X ATI GAT I OX 129 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 3,730.142 4,936 81,272 220,884 36,949 1,836 115 4,257 329,864 cts. 33,132 60! 11,606 8,313 64' 12 45 2,000 275 40 25 87, 638 55 49,479 60 23,491 1,029 1,303 40 $ cts.' 342 99 7,472,002 462,212, 93,550 34 608 06 13 33 1,617,825 1,0411 17,983: 346 982,542,8051 168,567 28 , 744 i 345, 795 [ 115 88,453 5,994 30 ' 1.434 050 54,531 95 7,181 03 3 86,265 15| 4 25 87l 5 21,774 28l 6 327,024 65 7 989,203: 186,224 76 81,021 34,835 00 4,580,282 1,272,880 64, 10,708| 67., 352 I 1,606 20 . 10,102 80 . 64,112 23,507 98 2,691,115 3,24l' 1,188 43 176,223 78,524 54! 8 40.339 97 9 23,540i 5,885 00 2,245 1,047 67; 240,644 82,027 71 10 19,623 3.924 60 I 92 36 80 37,645 9,340 40 11 12,757 2,551 20 4,397 1,758 80! 101,084 29,486 52 12 202,584 10,617 571 181,219 7,301 5071 45,304 75i 1,825 25| 101 40 . 5 26 5' 28, 2 35 13 07i 227,216 76,777 94,217 203,789 53,200 01 13 17,981 5,566 40 14 46,912 14,022 90 15 6,123 ■6;542 45 , 542 4 532| 751 10.723 466' 189,027 47.231 40' 33 268,682 72,789 31 772i 'iS3 1,822 1,593 122 46 i 221,356 : 47,503 22 88 127,192 273 30' 199 15 85' 28 33 0 08, 10 64 1 50' 1,390 27 2,743 173 78 271 28, 7 47 3 37 342 94 152,699 27,536 175,845 39,422 49,931 183,131 87,689 1,499 41,431 20 , 672 8,165 3,010 22 , 409 7,942 873 12,080 4,696 6,622 2,362 6,681 286 1.705 464 123 76 6,579 45 16 1,425 09 17 588 28 18 ,427 13 19 ,468 95 20 174 60 21 ,275 31 22 ,177 34 23 ,497 18 24 472 40 25 ,233 1526 44 97 1 27 338 97 28 69,478 13,714 80 29 303 8,621 1.150 10 577 159 56' 165.981; 39,417 62 587| 58 70 17,402, 123,965 2,580 95 30 52,619 70 31 587: 58 70 141,367 1371 20 55 508 135 47I 41,998 11— i— 9 55,200 65 8,426 62 32 130 CUSTOMS DEPARTMET^T 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Dutiable Goods — Con. Pocketbooks, portfolios, purses, reti- cules, satchels, card cases, fly books and musical instrument cases Polish or composition, knife and other, n.o.p Pomades, French or flower odours, &c., imported in tins of not less than 10 pounds each Lbs. Pomades, French or flower odours, all other 11 Total, pomades. Post oflice parcels and packages Precious stones and imitations thereof, not mounted or set, and pearls and imitations thereof, pierced, split, strung or not, but not set or mounted. Provisions, not otherwise specified — Butter Lbs. Cheese "^ Lard Lard compound and'similar substances, cottolene and animal stearine of all kinds, n.o.p " Total, provisions. Meats, viz. — Bacon and hams, shoulders and sides Lbs. Beef, salted, in barrels " Canned meats and canned poultry and game " Extracts of meats and fluid beef, not medicated, and soups of all kinds. $ Mutton and lamb, fresh Lbs. Pork, barrelled, in brine " Poultry and game, n.o.p $ Dried or smoked meats, and meats preserved in any other way than salted or pickled, n.o.p Lbs. Other meats, fresh " Other meats, salted, n.o.p " Total Imports. Quantity. Value. 337,520 112,140 General Tariff. Quantity. 2,660 764 4,467 1,197 687 , 454 945,896 11,144,622 846,827 13,624,799 5,501,353 1,866,922 505,024 1,931,010 8,850,865 Total, meats. 672,631 340,951 476,750 21 Pulleys, belt, of all kinds for power trans- mission 22 Regalia and badges 23 Ribbons of all kinds and materials 24 Sails for boats and ships Salt, in bulk, n.o.p Cwt. Salt, n.o.p., in bags, barrels and other coverings " Total, salt. Bags, barrels, and other coverings used in the importation of salt specified in preceding item Sand paper, glass, flint and emery paper or emery cloth 242,757 109,644 5,664 923,502 229,314 104,301 191,706 1,359,192 87,085 1,742,284 830,545 112,503 76,617 115,111 152,458 925,392 66,046 93,808 43,625 55,164 2,471,269 2,652 748 Value. 266,815 84,254 4,443 1,158 Duty. $ ct^ 93,346 75 23,171 02 5,601 389,462 662,568 10,920,145 645,249 12,617,424 5,4.56.936 1,446,272 402,902 2,094,023 8,910,948 661,746 278,458 448,720 26,260 34,029 1,577,628 1,361 41,703 41,261 242,757 109,543 352,401 82,964l 352,300 11,187 128,899 681,351 140,885 91,879 140,156 1,348,447 64,080 1,644,562 816,314 75,855 61,128 73,672 165,749 930,894 58,018 91,860 38,551 53,112 651 00 405 30 1,056 30 176,122 02 14,088 50 15,578 48 19,877 04 218,402 90 12,904 98 266,763 40 2,365,153 27,140 24,312 1,492,155 855 41,703 41,340 83,043 11,172 126,184 109,138 72 28,925 44 16,760 53 20,200 43 62,820 69 178,218 96 11,603 60 13,234 92 8,353 74 8,974 40 458,231 43 7,463 67 8,509 20 496,549 15 213 75 12,137 85 8,215 90 20,353 75 2,793 00 31,546 00 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 131 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. [ Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty Collected. 8 16 39,726 26,741 S ets. 8,937 95 4,011 15 S cts. 32,206 15,029 49 1,307 479 26 2 40 9 75I 2,660 764 338,747 112,302 S cts. 117,314 19 27,661 43 4,467 1,197 63 12 151 5,664 653 40 415 05 1,068 45 237,508 263,525 4,485 30 52,700 2,381 74,828 25,645 240,808 61,831 35'. 5,647 95I 1,343 554 14 13,269 1,769 17 123 60 420 02 13 44 3,562 62 31,539 4,119 68 1,025 9 67 28 0 45 10,783 1,887 14 37, 145 1 6,500 49 2,997; 5601 6,689 1,864! 374 71 35 72 1,496 56 384 68 209 75 220 27 923,502 229,460 238,507 51 21,505 62 8 36 393,582 92,934 15,702 08 683,778 145,714 20,305 42 10,921,041 1,348,566 218.416 34 5 86 882,977 !,989 16,473 46 10 4291 102 421 3,365 803 867 14 22 12,881,378 1,676,203 270,897 30 1 125,461,463 1,446,302 817,345' 75,8641 109,207 12 11 28,925 89 12 294 44, 458,967 72,714 18,942 11 317 911 111,684 2,094,0231 165,749 8,910,9481 930,894 61,015 664,127 . 353 , 286 474,365 13 27,018 83 14 62,820 69 15 178,218 96 16 11,978 31 17 92,420 13,270 64 18 45,240; 9,850 30 19 54,976' 9,359 08 20 61,072 10,747 03 1,676 613 47 2,427,9011 469,591 93i 358: 9,442 20,136 506 53 70 2,124 68 4,530 96 75 90, 2751 62,3781 128 321. 29,109 62i. 27,498, 7,517 37 21 34,029 10,762 20 22 1,574,669 530,189 73 23 1,361 289 65|24 242,757 109,543 41,703 41,340 12,137 85 25 8,215 90 26 2,715 ll-i-9i 407 25 352,300 83,043 11,172 128,899 20,353 75 2,793 00 31,953 25 132 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise 10 11 12 13 19 Dutiable Goods — Con. Sauces and catsups, in bottles Galls. Sauces and catsups, in bulk " Sauces, soy " ToTAXi Imports. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. 114,837 144,168i 47,400 35,465 12,766 31,886 77,287 18,926 76,946 Total, sauces. 227,589 175,860 156,232 Sausage casings, n.o.p. Seeds, viz. — Clover and timothy $ Flax Bush. Garden, field and other seeds for agri- cultural or other purposes, n.o.p., sunflower, canary, hemp and millet seed, when in packages weighing over one pound each $ Garden, field and other seeds for agri- cultural or other purposes, n.o.p., sunflower, canary, hemp and millet seed, when in packages weighing one pound each or less $ Garden and field seeds not specified as free, valued at not less than $5 per pound in packages of not less than one oz. each S Total, seeds. 4,344 Ships and other vessels built in any foreign country, if British registered since September 1, 1902, on applica- tion for license to engage in the Cana- dian coasting trade; on the fair market ^ value of the hull, rigging, machinery, boilers, furniture and appurtenances thereof, as provided in an Act respect- ing the coasting trade of Canada No. Vessels, dredges, scows, yachts, boats and other water-borne craft, built out- side of Canada, of any material, destined for use or service in Canadian waters (not to include registered ves- sels entitled to engage in the coasting trade, nor vessels in transit between Canada and any place outside thereof), n.o.p., on the fair market value of the hull, rigging, machinery, boilers, fur- niture and appurtenances thereof, on arrival in Canada S Ships and vessels, repairs on S Total, ships. Signs of any material, other than paper, framed or not, letters or numerals of any material other than paper $ Silk and manufactures of — Fabrics, n.o.p $ Handkerchiefs S Blouses and shirt waists $ Clothing $ Silk, spun, not coloured, n.o.p., silk in the gum not more advanced than single; tram or thrown organzine, not coloured Lbs. Sewing and embroidery silk; silk twist, and silk floss $ Shawls $ Shirts Doz. 126,280 760,595 9,503 288,979 14,500! 566 1 63,861 8,317 18,813 Duty. 80,991 87,572 18,850 95 2,910 95 6,577 58 28,339 48 17,514 40 763,614 76,361 40 4,186 9,021 418 60 275,391 27,539 10 7,560 1,890 00 1,074,143 16,450 591,413 109,796 717,659 72,8481 4,351,316 90,9081 16,478 423,931 28,787 54,599 31,622 9,285 1,878 108 3,191 82 539 53 90 1,056,125 106,263 00 16,450 388,413 116,880 4,112 50 97,103 25 29,220 00 521,743 59,996 3,767,552 65,820 6,184 196,837 5,656 14,234 7,108 1,211 130,435 75 17,998 80 1,062,627 20 22.957 83 2,274 01 73,088 00 848 40 3,558 50 2,639 29 454 12 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. 133 Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value 64,383 3,249 330 Duty. Quantity.! Value. I Duty. Quantity. i cts.i S cts. Value. Duty Coliected. 94,588 23,647 00 i 111,783 3,471 867 75 ' 35,135; 216 54 00 77,276 $ S cts. 148,449 42,497 95 11,788 3,778 70 19,029 6,631 58 67,962 98,275 24,568 75 224,194 179,266 52,908 23 21,641 3,246 15' 109,213 20,760 55 158 2,928 482 7,389 6,471 ISf 146 40 101 13 47 11 86 369 45 3,025 596 9 403 34 970 65 0 90 198 69 1 20 766,643 76,521 27 4,344 9,503 430 46 285,805 28,311 89 14,627 3,059 34 566 56 00 17,288 1,499 26' 3,7311 616 70 1,077,144 108,378 96 200,000 66,666 66 16,450 4,112 50 10 588,4131 116,880 163,769 91 29,220 00 13 200,000 66,666 66 13.081 2,616 20 6641 265 60 r21,743 197,102 41 73,741 20,880 60 26,596 26 4^8,623 25,515 10,189 215,145 48,943 17,170 1,156 667 78,510 48 6,378 75 3,056 70 64,543 50 4,894 30 3,004 89 346 80 200 10 104,989 60 41,995 60 27 99 11,212 5,605 99 28,787 221 180 73 67 90 01 ios 91,395 16,373 423,194 54,599 31,625 8,444 1,878 29,364 57 5,330 71 143,237 49 5,742 70 18 6,637 06 19 3,076 10 20 654 22 21 134 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEXT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise 15 21 22 23 24 Articlks. Total Imports. Quantity. Dutiable Goods — Con. Silk and manufactures of — Con. Silk and all manufactures of, not otherwise provided for, or of which silk is the component part of chief value, n.o.p Socks and stockings Doz, Undershirts and drawers Velvets, velveteens, plush fabrics, n.o.p ■• Yds. Total, silk. Slate and manufactures of — Roofing slate Squares of 100 sq. ft. School T\Titing slates $ Slate pencils $ Slate and manufactures of, n.o.p $ Total, slate and manufactures of Soap — Common or laundry Lbs. Castile Common soft and liquid " Harness " . ■ Toilet $ Soap, n.o.p., including pumice, silver and mineral soaps, sapolio and like articles $ Pearline and other soap powders Lbs. Total, soap. Spices Ginger and spices, n.o.p., unground.. . Ginger and spices, n.o.p., ground Ginger, preserved Nutmegs and mace, whole or unground Nutmegs and mace, ground Lbs. Total, spices. Spirits and wines, viz. — Amyl alcohol or fusil oil, or any sub- stance known as potato spirit or potato oil Galls. Ethyl alcohol or the substance known as alcohol, hydrated oxide of ethyl, or spirits of wine " Methyl alcohol, wood alcohol, wood naphtha, pyroxylic spirits, or any substance known as wood spirits, or methylated spirits " Methyl alcohol when imported by the Department of Inland Revenue, or by a person licensed by the Minister of Inland Revenue, to be used in denaturing alcohol for use in the Arts and industries, and for fuel, light and power Absinthe Arrack, or palm spirits " Brandy, including artificial brandy and imitations of brandy, n.o.p. ....... " Cordials and liqueurs of all kinds, n.o.p., mesca, pulque, rum shrub Schiedam and other schnapps, tafia, angostura and .similar alcoholic bitters or beverages " Gin of all kinds, n.o.p " Rum " Whisky " All spirituous or alcoholic liquors, n.o.p " 7,918 622,284 18,767 3,492,949 2,265,816 456,221 13,794 2,050,191 2,727,256 95,159 245,147 158,338 4,138 3,230,037 56 635 495 84 4,768 454 401,026 57,705 878,449 159,190 861,784 24.303 Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. 168,196 28,809| 4,771 1,103 78,738 14,972 695 Duty. 28,645 15 5,240 20 243 25 411,763 5,589,888 72,842 31,252 6,096 26,211 136,401 250,144 161,6161 47,735 50 4,320,623:1,250,311 45 18,751 72,658 30,636 2,902 25,903 132,099 202,658 3,400,874 135,573 2,325 808 19,6331 221,649 1,355 12,318 250,170l 104,223 108,468 822 , 080 2,008,881 191,876 133,925 11,967 1,142 201,726 98,036 104,820 14,063 25 7,659 00 725 50 7,770 90 30,218 65 34,008 74 24,153 81 4,188 45 399 70 70,592 35 34,312 38 36,686 38 206,675 17,207 16,276 17,680 1,261: 1,186,280 79,295 236,708 24,844 3,353 743,492 204,341 81 98,156 10,607 14,501 4,448 1,051 259,099 1,530,480 128,763 78 328 427 130 8,912| 260 11 78 240 84! 4,ooo; 454 742,302 381,47: 118,487 552,435 94,881 1,480,349 14,122 .50,513 832,497 1.57,. 361 818,172 24,271 20 126 271 130 6,961 260 707,044 112,507 667 , 005 91,439 1,438,141 13,595 12,270 26 3,439 55 4,350 30 889 60 315 30 21,265 01 26 40 187 20 576 00 16 80 9,600 00 1,089 60 915,544 80 121,231 20 1,997,992 80 377,666 40 1,963,612 80 58,250 40 TRADE AXD NAYIGATIOX 135 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Siu-tax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. 1 Value. Duty Collected. S 84,396 4,836 408 209,149 S cts. 25,318 80 1,209 00 91 83 36,601 86 S 3,074 8,970 S cts. 1,537 07 S 166,208 28,778 1,103 411,109 S cts. 55,501 02 10,635 20 335 08 100,474 96 1 697 3,239 4,186 00 8,707 2 3 306,085 65,221 40,344 16,137 60 621,450 4 1,066,197 224,157 01 169,050 69,653 93 5,555,870 1,544,122 39 16 184 150 8 00 22 50 18,767 72,842 31,252 6,096 26,211 14,071 25 7,836 86 1,790 17 7,835 70 5 466 3,194 16 155 36 6 1,064 67' 6 40 1 292 58 40 8 626 88 90 3,676 1,226 43 136,401 31,533 98 101,149 3 700 7,960 234 5,013 213 47,585 3,874 186 657 48 37 00 1,127 99 47 95 10,704 97 871 72 41 86 1,118 117 14 91 3,503,141 2,329,508 396,003 13,794 199,953 134,159 17,215 1,355 252,071 101,910 105,006 34,681 13 24,190 81 5,426 11 447 65 82,585 35 35,184 10 36,728 24 9 10 169,532 1 476 4,822 235 109 67 11 1^ 2,760 1,288 03 13 1 14 3 477 2,012,358 15 65,065 13,488 97 3,112 1,412 61 811,669 219,243 39 1 576,437 109,185 5,689 1,857 12,737 210 10,918 50 889 28 371 40 1,592 32 42 00 2,762,717 207,341 16,296 16,358 17,185 1,261 23,188 76 4,328 83 4,721 70 2,481 92 357 30 16 15,429 94,724 245,570 154,424 4,138 17 8 862 18 129,580 19 785 20 1,731 093 129,678 13,813 50 3,261,573 258,441 35,078 51 11 104 361 84 4,000 454 20 143 336 130 6,961 260 707,044 113,415 567 , 005 91,439 1,438,141 13,595 26 40 270 40 963 20 16 80 9,600 00 1,089 60 915,544 80 122,850 40 1,997,992 80 377,666 40 1,963,612 80 58,250 40 21 26 121 17 65 83 20 387 20 ?,?. 23 94 ''t •?6 381,477 '>7 506 908 1,619 20 51,019 832,497 157,361 818.172 24,271 ?8 oq SO SI 32 136 CUSTOMS DEPARTME'NT 1 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise Total Imports. Articles. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. Dutiable Goods — Con. S S S cts. 1 2 Spirits and wines, viz. — Con. Spirits and strong waters of any kind, mixed with any ingredient or ingie- dients, and being known or desig- nated as anodynes, elixirs, essences, extracts, lotions, tinctures or medi- cines, or ethereal and spirituous fruit essences, n.o.p ■ • Galls. Medicinal or medicated wines contain- ing not more than 40 per cent of ^_ 4,743 7,828 5,579 6,369 28,727 35,836 14,519 60,932 87,271 34,419 4,460 6.747 5,081 6,334 24,690 6 562 3,889 46 34,565 14,298 58,766 86,814 29,860 68 2,009 3,331 21 21,073 50 7,149 00 3 4 5 6 Alcoholic perfumes and perfumed spirits, bay rum, Cologne and laven- der waters, hair, tooth and skin washes, and other toilet preparations when in bottles or flasks containing not more than 4 ounces each Alcoholic perfumes and perfumed spirits, bay rum, Cologne and laven- der waters, hair, tooth and skin washes, and other toilet preparations when in bottles, flasks or other pack- ages containing more than 4 oz. each Vermouth containing not more than 40 per cent of proof spirits Vermouth, containing more than 40 per cent of proof spirits Nitrous ether, sweet spirits of nitre and aromatic spirits of ammonia. • . Wines, ginger, containing not more than 40 per cent of proof spirits. ... "Wines, ginger, containing more than ^^ 29,383 00 49,927 20 14,930 00 14 40 7 8 9 586 3,800 46 2,074 3,057 21 1,951 50 1,665 50 110 40 2,446,527 3,250,840 2,320,973 3,167,231 5,571,998 90 Wines of all kinds, n.o.p., including orange, lemon, strawberry, rasp- berry, elder and currant wines — Containing 26 p.c. or less of proof spirits Galls. 10 397.009 23,855 44,773 43,476 32,200 29,170 39,673 34,889 16,737 10,665 4,552 950 479 400 601 665 236,481 9,943 20,380 23,917 23,463 29,440 44,967 44,809 26,725 15,234 7,347 1,886 669 386 358 582 386,231 19,555 45,091 40,521 33,392 29,935 37,778 33,693 18,782 12,235 5,596 964 583 368 132 777 213,353 8,047 20,185 21,814 24,074 29,639 42,040 44,177 29,026 19,062 9,051 1,500 909 311 93 765 105,421 25 11 Containing over 26 p.c. and not over 27 p c " 7,816 60 12 Containing over 27 p.c. and not over 28 p c " 19,857 31 13 Containing over 28 p.c. and not over 29 p c 20,187 24 14 Containing over 29 p.c. and not over 30 p c " 19,310 24 15 Containing over 30 p.c. and not over 31 p c " 20,442 10 16 Containing over 31 p.c. and not over 32 p > 28,307 54 17 Containing over 32 p.c. and not over 28,178 58 18 Contaitiing over 33 p.c and not over 34 p c " 17,715 68 19 Containing over 34 p.c. and not over 35 p c " 11,975 50 20 Containing over 35 p.c. and not over 5,757 70 21 Containing over 36 p.c. and not over 37 p c " 1,009 12 22 Containing over 37 p.c. and not ovdr 38 p c " 628 33 23 Containing over 38 p.c. and not over 328 82 24 Containing over 39 p.c. and not over 40 p c " 116 34 25 Containing more than 40 p.c. of proof spirits, n.o.p 1,864 80 680,094 486,587 665,633 464,046 288,917 15 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 137 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continiied. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. I Value. Duty. Quantity. S cts. 22 661 71 14 Value. Duty. Quantity. 187 4,326 711 $ cts.! 145 20 2,884 03 606 38 22 53 60 Value. 4,482 6,747 5,742 6,405 24,690 6 576 3,889 46 Duty Collected. 34,752 14,298 63,092 87,525 29,860 68 2,031 3,331 21 S cte, 21,218 70 7,149 00 32,267 03 50,533 58 14,930 00 14 40 2,005 10 1,665 50 110 40 1,421 6,236 5,778 81 2,322,394 3,173,467 5,577,777 71 11 1 48 27 121 3 44 27 60 14 25 5,742 13,946 8 961 7,492 40 391,973 19,555 45,091 40,521 33,396 29,935 37,786 33,753 18,782 12,235 5,596 964 583 382 132 777 227,299 8,0i7 20,185 21,814 24,085 29,639 42, 067 I 44.298 29,026 19,062 9,051' 1 , 500 909 336 93 765 112,913 65 7,816 60 19,857 31 20,187 24 19,311 72 20,442 10 28,310 98 28,206 18 17,715 68 11,975 50 5,757 70 1,009 12 628 33 337 78 116 34 1,864 80 86 184 41 48 5,742 13,946 7,492 40 671,461 478,176 296,451 03 138 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 I No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise 18 19 20 21 Articles. Dutiable Goods — Con. Spirits and wines — Con. Champagne and all other sparkling wines — In bottles containing each not more than a quart but more than a pint, old wine measure Doz. In bottles containing not more than a pint each but more than half a pint, old wine measure " In bottles containing one-half pint each or less " In bottles containing over one quart each Galls. Total Imports. Quantity. Total, wines, sparkling. Sponges $ Starch, including farina, corn starch, &c., &c Lbs. Stockinettes for the manufacture of rub- ber boots and shoes when imported by manufacturers of rubber boots and shoes, for use exclusively in the manu- facture of such articles in their own factories $ Stone and manufactures of — Flagstone, granite, rough, sandstone, and all building stone, not ham- mered, sawn or chiselled Tons. Flagstone; all other building stone, sawn or dressed " Granite, sawn only " Granite, manufactures of, n.o.p S Grindstones, not mounted and not less than 36 inches in diameter $ Grindstones, n.o.p $ Paving blocks $ Manufactures of stone, n.o.p $ Total, stone and manufactures of Straw Tons. Straw, carpeting, rugs, mats and mat- ting S Straw, manufactures of, n.o.p $ Total, straw and manufactures of Sugars, syrups and molasses — Sugar, above No. 16 D.S. in colour, and all refined sugars of whatever kinds, grades or standards Lbs. Sugars, n.o.p., not above No. 16 D.S. in colour, sugar drainings, or pump- ings drained in transit, melado or concentrated melado, tank bottoms and sugar concrete " Raw sugar as described in preceding item, when imported to be refined in Canada by Canadian sugar refiners, under provisions of tariff items 1356 and 135c. (This item does not include the amount of sugar entered for consumption under tariff item 135, on which a refund of duty was subsequently obtained under items 1356 and 135c 12,652 35,975 2,486 40 Value. 1,597,590 23,928 36,884 280 89 35,099,380 431,321,795 185,271 282,495 7,858 255 475,879 60,954 61,096 76,879 110,997 184,620 2,146 130,697 56,903 16,524 58,247 32,349 592,483 1,880 63,375 12,127 77,382 General Tariff. Quantity. Value 10,835 161,745 33,940 279,082 2,228 6,198 34I 274 1,042,351 447,299 61,205 38,934 62,978 23,380 36,739 162 89 39,825,653 1,171,872 10,439,693 991,110 1,749,386 98,884,252 53,221,907 108,618 183,622 1,359 8,311 51,309 16,480 58,247 28,839 456,785 1,880 63,215 8,266 73,361 60,433 2,267,592 1,341,296 Duty. $ cts. 36,750 00 56,539 80 1,834 46 51 00 95,175 26 10,240 75 15,635 16 9,446 70 16,292 70 36,724 40 271 80 2,908 85 7,696 35 4,120 00 11,649 40 8,651 70 88,315 20 178 00 15,587 67 1,646 40 17,412 07 20,404 41 792,670 73 279,392 10 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 139 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Entered for Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax TarLfif. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Dutv rollected. $ S ets. 312 S 2,313 2,112 S cts. 2,298 00 11.147 S 164,058 281,194 6,198 274 S cts. 39,048 00 58,500 00 1,834 46 51 00 1 507 1,960 20 34.447 2 2,228 34 3 ..._ 1 4 4,425 4,258 20 451.724 99,433 46 8,575 21,637 13,901 1,286 25 4,833 93 1,390 10 2 52 0 53 22 27 59,782 60,623 76,879 11,527 53 20,491 36 10,836 80 5 483,393 1.113 1,526,857 6 7 548 2,379 998 787 122,386 5,594 16 237 90 149 70 118 05 36,715 80 559 40 2 80 23,928 36,884 . . . 280 110,997 184,620 2,146 130,697 56,903 16,524 68,247 32,372 16,530 60 36,874 10 389 85 39,624 65 8,255 75 4,132 14 11,649 40 9,572 30 8 145 q 118 i in 11 1? 28 9 34 13 14 2,463 492 60 1,070 428 00 15 134,623 38,276 25 1,098 437 34 592,506 127,028 79 89 1,880 63,394 10,708 178 00 15,637 53 2,290 35 16 62 62 10 86 9 30 117 2,380 39 00 634 65 17 18 124 20 16 2,497 673 65 75,982 18,105 88 33,735,392 310,197,544 1,086,968 7,945,618 269,845 49 1.693,586 98 35,484,778 409 081796 53.221,907 1,147,401 10,213,210 1.341,296 290,249 90 2,486,257 71 279,392 10 19 20 21 140 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 14. — Summary Statement of Foreign Merchandise I Dutiable Goods — Con. I Sugars, syrups and molasses — Con. 1] Syrups and molasses of all kinds, the product of the sugar cane or beet, n.o.p., and all imitations thereof or substitutes therefor Lbs Total, sugars and syrups Molasses, testing over 56 degrees and not more than 75 degrees by polar- iscope • Molasses produced in the process of the manufacture of cane sugar from the juice of the cane without any admixture with any other ingredient when imported direct from the place of production, or its shipping port, in the original package in which it was placed at the point of produc- tion and not afterwards subjected to any process of treating or mixing testing by polariscope not less than 35 degrees nor more than 56 degrees Galls. Total, molasses Sugar candy and confectionery of all kinds, including sweetened gums, candied peel, candied pop corn, can- died fruit, candied nuts, flavouring powders, custard powders, jelly pow- ders, sweetmeats, sweetened breads, cakes, pies, puddings and all other confections containing sugar Lbs. Glucose or grape sugar, glucose syrup and corn syrup or any syrups con- taining any admixture thereof " Sugar, maple, and maple syrup " Surgical trusses, pessaries and suspen- sory bandages $ Tallow Lbs. Tape lines of any material $ 10 Tea of Ceylon, black Lbs. 11 Tea of Ceylon, green 12 Tea of India, black 13 Tea of China, black 14 Tea of China, green 15 Tea of Japan, green 16, Tea of other countries, black 17 'Tea of other countries, green Total Imports. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. 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CO © CI o in X cc -r X T-- ic ^_ — -f r-H X CI i-H X CI X r-i o; .-I CO ci 00 1 ' in in CO — j" ©" ©" co' cT 1-lrHi-ld ClrHWC1t-Tf a: »:■ c/3 c/2 CO cc MHi TRADE AND NAVIGATION 169 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 •^ T •— C^ t^ I~l ^ ^ IS •-~ -!to T — TO ^1- o :r .-i_r; >— c<) !«_'-' — S cT •^■" ^f t-T cT T-f t-T c" rT o" ^ « r^ ^ ^ — X ocoooi:^coo-^c*)r;^'3'-9'0 5D(M'M;rt^:»3:i-i'r:occoxx c* s-f tc t>r CO N x' tc" rr" ic t>r rf •^-fccccr;in.--o -s'r:!^. •*> o --r X ir: t^ r. « o X ?i_Tf x_x im" ?f cT m" t^ s~ cS9 10,345 6,001,244 891,812; 93.3,129 189,853 743,270 25,601,973[ 25,028,840 7,611,6271 17,417,213 Total free 12.3,191,797 148,508,670 30,012,587 117,950,083 Total dutiable 175,014,100, 227,264,340, 81,185,830 140,078,516 Grand total 298,205,957 .375,833,0161 111,798,417 264,034,599 172 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Ko. 16. — General Statement by Countries, showing the Quantity, Yalue and Duty Collected on articles Imported and Entered for Consumption in Canada under the provisions of the French Treaty, during the first ten months of the Fiscal Year ending March 31, 1910. Note. — The undermentioned articles are included in General Statement No. 1, part 2, and Sumniary Statement No. 14, part 1. Articles. Countries WHEN'CE Imported. Imported. Entered FOR COXSUMPTION. Duty. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value . I'runcs and jihims, unpitted Great Britain. . . Aust. -Hungary.. France.. Lbs.. 17,744 36,500 94,314 863 1,274 5,298 Lbs. 18,309 59,797 105,314 6,125 8 90S 1,716 5,536 159 « cts. 122 46 398 65 702 16 40 83 Total Great Britain. . France Spain 148,558 7,435 189,605 8,319 1,264 10 Nuts : Almonds, shelled 11,076 114,686 665,767 10,620 2,846 25,402 152,667 2,561 11,076 117,723 649,062 16,080 2,846 26,219 147,617 2,967 369 20 3,924 10 21,635 24 United States. . . Total Great Britain.. . France 5S6 00 802,149 183,476 793,941 179,649 26,464 54 Almonds, not shelled 3.0,694 268,216 448,545 87,818 840,273 3,566 23,563 36,122 8,392 34,077 286,032 468,165 88,384 3,443 25,842 38,366 8,451 681 54 5,720 64 Spain United States. . . Total Great Britain. . France Japan Spain United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . France Spain United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . France 9,363 30 1,767 68 71,643 876,658 76,102 17,533 16 Pecans, not shelled and shelled peanuts, N.O.P 224 100,303 86,600 2.56,069 8,014 11 4,312 3,858 11,068 347 958 108,553 139,100 300,047 8,014 56 4,744 5,606 13,090 347 19 16 2,171 06 2,782 00 6,000 94 160 28 451,210 20,196 556,672 23,843 11,133 44 Walnuts, not shelled 9,309 820,711 1,590 162,278 647 69,191 113 14,749 9,309 862,186 1,590 187,403 1,060,488 647 70,897 113 17,093 186 18 17,243 72 31 80 3,748 06 993,888 84,700 88,750 21,209 76 All other nuts, N. 0. P. ,not slielled 33,510 189,326 483,718 280,726 63,174 5,332 13,251 18,516 17,110 4,501 22,113 203,422 462,171 287,311 40,294 4.555 14,314 18.348 17; 826 2,813 442 2G 4,068 44 Japan 9,243 42 Spain 5,746 22 United States. . . Total (ireat Britain . . . B. W. Indies . . . France.. 805 88 1,050,454 58,746 1,015,311 57,856 20,306 22 other nuts, shelled 75,939 2,438 1,057,643 5,075 138,107 137,494 8,1.32 225 168,142 205 7,593 19,215 64,363 2,438 1,094,399 5,075 141,920 144,173 9,2.M 225 172,335 205 8,050 19,933 1,287 26 48 76 21,887 98 Japan Spain United States. . . Total 101 50 2,838 40 2,883 46 1,416,696 203,512 1,452,368 210,002 29,047 36 TRADE AXD NATIUATIOX 173 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 16. — General Statement by Countries, showing the Quantity, Value and Duty Collected on Articles Imported and Entered for Consumption in Canada under the provisions of the French Treaty, etc. — Concluded. Articles EXTEKED FOR COXSUMPTIOX. Soap, ca-stile. Great Britain ... 1 43,280 France 1,982,253 United States. . . 10,044 Total j 2,035,577 Wines, non-sparkling, containing j 26 per cent, or less of alcohol Great Britain . . Australia B. Africa B. W. Indies . . Au.st. -Hungary. Belgium ranee [Fr. Africa. . . I Italy J.Iapan iPortugal St. Pierre Spain United States. Total.... Wines, champagne, and all other sparkling wines, in bottles con- taining eac-h not more than a quart, but more than a pint, old wine measure Great Britain France Italy Wines, in bottles containing not more than a pint, but more than h a pint, old wine measure. SfJain United States. Total ... Great Britain. France ...... Italy Spain United States. Total. Wines, in bottles containing ^ a pint each, or les.s ^ Great Britain . France Total . Wine^, in bottles containing more' than one quart each ■ France Galls. 1,785 196 5I 20G 145.940 1.368 72 503 177 47:^ 153,960 1,077 305,762 Doz. 088 10,878 67 16 123 11,672 408 33,582 50 60 134 34.234 2,110i 2,1101 Galls. 23I 2,314 116,433 601 119,348 2,205 446 2 45,319 2,009,884: 10,044 2,4651 453 19 112,7.33! 20,098 84 601 2,065,247 115,799 215: 113,434' 291, 23' 264 73' 5011 56,489 1,542 Galls. 1,752 2 24! 5' 2, 239' 144,454 1,30b 2,3.52 4 97 2 4 232 108,195 291 100 44 20,652 47 438 00 0 50 6 00 1 25 0 50 .59 75 36,113 50 342 00 495 663 485 126.776 825 264 296 524 45.148 1,2.55 175,485' 277,090 158,664 123 75 165 75 121 25 31,694 00 206 25 69,272 50 10,819 160,576 511 19G 2,049 578 8,382 5 11; 88 Doz. 10.322 124,280^ 241 182! 1,650 174,151 9,064 136,467 3,901 266,336 235 746 1,151 363; 28,028' % 116; 1,907 40 27,660 60 16 50 36 30 290 40 29,911 20 3,040 598 95 232,755 46,246 20 29 16 50 3 1,251 272,369( 28,519 237,078 6,304 6,304 190 8 1,956 20 5,468 1,964 5,488 Gall.>. 3 30 191 40 47,056 35 6 56 1,603 92 1,610 48 21 103 i 31 50 174 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ABSTRACT BY COUNTRIES. 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Showing the Value of Goods Imported into Canada under the pro\i.sions of the French Treaty, during the first ten months of the Fiscal Year ending March 31st, 1910. Great Britain. . . Australia. B. Africa. B. W. Indies . . Aust. -Hungary . Belgium France Fr. Africa Italy Japan I'ortugal St. Piene Sjiain United States. . . Total . Imported. Entered for Con- sumption. 40,636 446 227 1,274 2151 972,432 291 769 22,873 73 501 282,710 55,108 39,908 4 97 227 1,720 232 903,490 291 53 24,423 29G 524 270,395 56,520 1,377,5.55 1,298,180 295,493 08 Duty. S cts. 6,512 16 50 6 00 50 01 399 15 59 75 187,472 66 342 00 33 00 12,250 67 165 75 121 25 77, .349 50 10,730 68 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOy 175 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 16. — General Statement by Countries showiag the (juaatity, value and duty collected on articles entered for Consumption in Canada under the provisions of French Trea,ty during the last two months ( February and Marcli ) of the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Note : — The under mentioned articles are included in General Statement No. 1, Part 2 ; and Summary Statement No. 14, Part 1. Articles. Baskets of all kinds, N.O.P Books, printed, periodicals and pamphlets, or; parts thereof, N.O.P Books — Novels or works of fiction, or literature of a similar character, unbound or paper bound, or in sheets, not including Christmas annuals or publications commonly known as juvenile or toy books Photographs, chromos, chromotypes, artotypes, , oleographs, paintings, drawings, pictures, en- gravings or prints, decalcoinania transfers of all kinds, or ])roofs therefrom and similar woi-ks of art, N.O.P.; blue prints and building plans. Boot, shoe, shirt and stay laces of anj' material. . Boots, shoes, slippers and insoles of all kinds, except rubber and leather Braces or suspenders and finished parts of Brass : — Manufactures of, N.O.P Breadstuffs :— Macaroni and vermicelli Brushes of all kinds Countries whence imported. Entered for Coxsumptiox. Quantity. Value. Duty . tireat Britain France .8 21 60 1,806 ■S cts . 5 75 16 50 Japan . . . . 496 70 Total 1,887 518 95 France 8,245 41'' 25 France Great Britain. . . France. . 120 18 00 209 1,216 40 663 47 02 273 60 .Japan 9 00 Switzerland . . 149 IS Total 2,128 478 80 Great Britain . . . France Total 869 5,500 6,369 79 239 00 1,512 51 1,751 51 21 73 France Great Britain . . . France Total 442 978 132 60 293 40 1,420 426 00 Great Britain . . . France 2 5,155 995 6.152 0 55 1,417 63 273 62 Japan Total Great Britain. . . France 1,691 80 Lbs. 24,625 136,156 548 1,150 7,828 24 246 25 1,361 56 5 48 Japan Total Great Britain. . . 161,329 9,(»U2 1,613 29 918 1,895 3,123 5,936 229 50 France 473 75 Japan 780 75 Total .... 1,484 00 176 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 16. — General Statement by Countries showing the quantity, value and duty collected on articles entered for Consumption in Canada under the provisions of the French Treaty during the last two months (February and March) of the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910 — Continued. ARriCLE.S. Countries whence imported. Entered for Consumption. Quantity, i Value. Duty. Buttons, all kinds, covered or not, N.O.P., includ- ing recognition buttons, and collar and cuff Great Britain. . . 2,683 7,817 1,974 2:^9 188 $ cts . 804 90 Aust. -Hungary.. France 2,345 10 592 20 •Taj^an 71 70 Switzerland .... 56 40 Total ... France 12,901 3,870 30 Celluloid, manufactures of, N.O.P 291 50 93 France , Chalk, prepared 85 14 88 France Charcoal 5 0 88 France Church vestments of any material 4,496 785 80 Great Britain. . . Clocks, time recorders, clock and watch keys, 171 213 47 04 France Total Japan SwitzerlajTid '-^——-'-^^ 58 56 384 105 60 Cocoa carpeting, mats, rugs and matting 5,482 1,233 45 Cocoa or chocolate, preparations of, N.O. P 5,215 1,694 91 Great Britain. . . 339 290 1,581 110 17 Aust. -Hungary. France Total 94 25 513 81 ' 2,210 718 23 France France Copper, all other manufactures of, N.O.P. 10 2 75 353 114 73 Great Britain , . . Cotton :— Embroideries, white and cream coloured 28,407 137 9,324 114 118,224 4,986 98 Aust. -Hungary. . 23 97 1,631 70 19 95 20,689 24 Japan Switzerland Total Great Britain. . . 156,296 1.080 501 28 1,364 27,351 84 Handkerchiefs 351 00 France Japan 162 82 9 10 Switzerland 443 30 Total 2,973 966 22 France Yds. 40 12 2 70 TRADE AXD XAVIGATION 177 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 16. — General Statement by Countries showing the quantity, value and duty collected on articles entered for Consumption in Canada under the provisions of the French Treaty during the last two inonths (Fehruary and March) of the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910 — Continued. Articles. Countries whence imported. Entered for Consi 'MPTIOX. Quantit}-. Value. Duty. Shirts of cotton .\ust. -Hungary.. France Total Great Britain . . . Doz. 11 16 s 114 130 S Ct3. 37 05 42 25 27 244 79 30 Sewing thread on spools . . 122 15 27 45 France 3 38 Total 137 30 83 Great Britain . . . Crochet and knitting cotton Lbs. 80 12(1 31 80 6 98 18 00 Total Great Britain. . . France 200 111 24 98 All other cotton thread, N.O.P 615 41 283 9 63 68 2 02 Total Great Britain . . . Aust. -Hungary. . France 656 292 65 70 Clothing, N.O.P 1,981 82 8,735 2,716 643 80 " 26 65 2,838 84 •Japan 882 70 Total .... Great Britain . . . 13,514 4,391 99 Blouses and shirt waists .344 2,536 2,880 111 80 France 824 19 Total Great Britain . . 935 99 Lace, white and cream coloured 17,931 32 17,872 6,257 3,137 99 Aust. -Hungary.. France Switzerland Total 5 60 3,127 60 1,094 98 42,092 7,366 17 Shawls 24 7 80 Great Britain . . France Velvets, velveteens and plush fabrics, N.O.P. . . Yds. 12,387 19,152 31,539 2,116 8,832 10,948 581 93 2,428 80 1 Total .... Great Britain . . . France Total 3,010 73 Crapes, black mourning 34 238 5 95 41 65 272 47 60 ll_i_-12 178 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 1 No. 16. — -Gkneral Statement by Countries showing the quantity, vahie and duty collected on articles entei'ed for Consumption in Canada under the provisions of the French Treaty during the last two months (February and March) of the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Artici,es. Countries WHENCE iMroRTEn. Entered for Consumption. Quantity. Value. Duty. Curtains and shams when made up, trimmed or Great Britain . . . 6,5.51 iO,S74 6,667 % cts. 2,129 17 France 3,5.S4 12 Switzerland. 2,166 77 Total France •Japan Total Great Britain . . . Aust. Hungary . France Lbs. 3.023 400 24,092 7,830 06 Drugs, &c. : — Gelatine and isinglass 661 141 165 25 35 25 3,423 802 200 50 Glue, powdered or sheet 12,215 7,162 8,390 559 1,320 1,017 369 665 25 90 254 25 92 25 166 25 6 25 Sweden 22 50 Total .. . 29,652 2,166 541 50 Gums — Camphor .Japan 4,130 1,608 4,955 281 41 Medicinal and ch mical preiiarationsnon-aL-oh- France 1,238 75 Great Britain. . . All other drugs, dyes and chemicals, &c., not otherwise provided for 248 1,756 578 43 40 Earthenware and chinaware : — Tableware of china, porcelain, white granite or France 307 30 101 19 Total 2,582 451 89 Great Britain . . 714 6,260 6,070 196 35 France . ... 1,721 50 1,669 31 Total 13,044 356 848 3,£87 16 Elastic, round or flat, including gaiter elastic Great Britain . . . France 115 70 275 61 Total .... Great Britain. . . 1,204 391 31 Electric apparatus, N.O.P., insulators of all kinds &c., electric and galvanic batteries ; telegraph and telephone instrunients 664 387 6,652 7,703 166 00 96 75 Sweden 1,663 00 Total 1,925 75 TRADE AXD ^AyIGATION 179 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 16.— General Statement by Countries sliov.-ing the quaiitity, value and duty collected on articles entered for Consumption in Canada under the provisions of the French Treaty during the last two months (February and March) of the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910 — Continued. Articles. Countries WHENCE IMPORTED. EXTEREn FOR CoNSUMPTIOX. Quantity, j Value. Du:y. Embroideries, not otherwise provided for Great Britain . . . S ots. 2,092 5,491 476 1,603 S cts. ( 575 30 Franco 1,.510 12 130 90 Japan . . . . Switzerland . . . 440 82 Total 9,662 179 852 2,657 14 49 22 Fancy Goods, viz. — Alabaster, spar, amber, terra cotta, or composi- tion ornaments Great Britain . France 234 33 Total . .. Great Britain . . . 1,031 283 55 Bead ornaments 936 67 182 257 47 Aust. -Hungary . France 18 42 50 05 Total 1,185 325 94 Great Britain. . . Boxes, fancy, omemental cases and writing desks, &c 5 63 1 50 France 18 90 Japan 9" 27 60 Total 160 48 00 Great Britain. .. Braids, cords, fringes, tassels, N.O.P .. 16,190 222 il,448 352 1.201 5,261 85 72 15 Aust. -Hungary . 1 France 3,720 60 Sweden Switzerland 114 40 390 32 Total Great Britain i 2i>,-113^ 9, .559 32 Fans 61 57; 132 1 65 France Japan 15 67 36 31 Total 195 53 63 Great Britain . . . Feathers, fruits, grains, leaves and flowers, arti- 21,102 1,442 26,828 5,803 05 ficial, suitable for ornamenting hats Aust. -Hungary . France 396 55 7,377 98 3 85 Switzeiland .... Total . .. Great Britain. . . 49,386 13.581 43 Feathers, fancy, N.O.P., and manufactures of .5,128 5,172 1,410 23 feathers, N.O.P • France 1 422 33 Total 10,300 2,832 56 ll_i_12i 1 180 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE V, A. 1911 TvT 1R Pp-mitr.t Rtatement bv Countries showing the quantity, value and duty """ eolSfed r^S nt^^^^^^^^ Consun.ption in Canada under tl^e Prov.s.ons o the FrenchTreaty during the last two months (Fehruary and March) of the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1^10— Conttnued. ^Sthlrf ost;^crand vulture, dressed loreat Britain Lace NOP, lace collars and all manufactures of lace; nets and nettings of cotton. !'"«"' '^^^, Britain . Hilk or other material, N.O.P Aust.-Hun -ary France Statues and statuettes of any material Tovs and dolls of all kinds Anchovies, sardines, &c.,in tin boxes weighingl over 12 ounces and not over 20 ounces each. . [Great Bntam. r ranee Anchovies, sardines, &c., when packed in tin boxes weighing over 8 ounces and not over 12 ounces Anchovies, sardines, &c., when packed in ti" Britain boxes weighing 8 ounces or less ; . • Great iiritam. 28 00 Fish preserved in oil, N.O.P Flax hemp and Jute :— Carpeting, rugs, matting and mats ot hemp or Jute 1,366 4,171 2 8,835 564 432 00 966 00 0 60 2,829 08 230 00 14,938 19 4,457 68 5 70 4,305 941 968 65 211 72 1,180 37 TRADE A^^D NAVIGATION 181 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 16. — General Statement by Countries showing the quantity, value and duty collected on articles entered for Consumption in Canada under the provisions of the French Treaty during the last two months (February and March) of the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910 — Continued. Articles. Flax, hemp and jut* — Con. Embroideries and lace of linen, white and cream coloured Handkerchiefs . . Linen clothing, N.O.P Fruits, dry : — Dates Prunes and plums unpitted , Raisins Almonds, shelled ... Almonds, not shelled , Pecans, not shelled and shelled peanuts, N.O.P : Walnuts, not shelled All other nuts, N.O.P., not shelled , Countries WHENCE Imported. Japan . Great Britain. France Japan Switzerland. . . Total. Great Britain . France Total. France . . . , France France. Spain. . Total.. Great Britain. France Spain Total France. Spain. . Total . France. •Japan.. Spain. . Total. France. France. Japan . Spain. . Total. Entered for Consumption. Quantity, j Value. Lbs. 275 5,648 7,000 220,981 227,981 4,603 91,448 69,158 16.5,509 39,739 58,()68 98,40/ 247,604 27,000 135,897 410,561 129,046 67,085 251,-5.50 12,617 331,2.52 Duty. 598 78 489 699 160 •S cts. 104 65 1,426 25 35 158 92 227 23 52 00 463 50 83 151 26 97 49 09 234 22 291 262 ,637 8.899 880 20,195 16,695 re 06 1 51 37 65 46 66 1,473 23 37,770 1,519 89 153 43 3,048 26 2,315 26 5,516 95 2,756 5,9111 794 78 1,173 36 8,667! 1,968 11 11,221 1,477 6, ,543 19,241 12,157 4,953 28 540 00 2,717 94 8,211 22 2,580 92 3,3671 12,7541 528| 1,341 70 5,031 00 2.52 34 16,649 6,625 04 182 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 16. — General Statement by Countries showing the quantity, value and duty collected on articles entered for Consumption in Canada under the provisions of the French Treaty during the la-st two months (February and March) of the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910 — Continued. Akticlks. Countries WHENCE Imported. Entered for Con.su jiption. Quantity. Value. Duty. Fruits, dried— Co//. All other nuts, shelled | Great Britain . . . Lbs. 4,405 311,900 17,132 8.55 56,318 2,295 $ cts. 146 83 9,287 33 640 20 Spain Total Great Britain. . . France. 333,437 59,468 10,074 36 Fruit", in air-tight cans or other air-tight packages - 550 9,565 5,500 20 872 213 U 00 191 30 1 Spain 110 00 Total Great Britain . . . Furniture, house, office, cabinet or store furni- ture of wood, iron or other material, in ijarts 15,615 1,114 312 30 39 1,432 14 476 10 72 393 81 France 3 85 Japan Total 130 90 1,961 539 28 Glass & Mfgs. :— Silvered glass, be\'elled or not, framed or not framed 80 23 24 00 6 90 Total Great Britain . . . 103 30 90 Articles of glass, not plate or sheet, designed to be cut or mounted, and manufactures of glass NOP 171 279 13,226 22 34 20 Au.st. -Hungary . 55 80 2,645 20 4 40 Total 13,698 2,739 60 Gloves and mitts of all kinds 16,754 1,116 147,626 5,026 20 Aust. -Hungary . 334 80 44,287 80 Total . . . 165,496 49,648 80 Gold & Silver Mfgs. of :— Electro-plated ware and gilt ware, N.O.P 21 604 C 30 181 20 Total 625 187 50 Gutta-percha & Mfgs. of : — . Rubber cement and all manufactures of india- rubber, and gutta-i>ercha, N.O.P Great Britain . . 45 193 565 11 25 Aust. -Hungary . 48 25 141 25 Total .... 803 200 75 Iron & Steel Mfgs. of :— Chains, N.O.P 16 4 40 TRADE AND NATIGATIOX 183 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 16. — General Statement by Countries showing the quantity, value and duty collected on at tides enters d for Consumption in Canada under the provisions of the French Treaty during the last two montlis (February and March) of the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. — Continued. Articles. Coi ntries whence imported Enteked for Coxsumptiox. Iron anrl steel, mfrs. of — Con. I Hardware, viz.:— Builders', cabinetmakers', | upholsterers', harnessmakers', saddlers', and I carriage hardware, including curry-combs,' N.O.P France. Quantity. Vail 149 Duty. S cts. 40 98 Locks of all kinds iFrance. 1 Machines, machinery, &c. :— Automobiles and motor vehicles of all kinds. France. 1S3 No. Automobiles and motor vehicles, parts of. . . . [France. Knives and forks of steel, plated or not, I X.O.P I Aust.- Hungary . ; . All other cutlerV, X.O.P i Great Britain. France Total. Tools, hand, of all kinds, X.O.P. Manufactures, articles or wares of iron or steel, or of which iron or steel, (or either) aie the comi>onent materials of chief value, X.O.P •. Tvory, manufactures of, X.O.P. Jewellerv. X.O.P France Switzerland. Total. Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary Denmark France Japan Total. France. Great Britain. . I Aust. -Hungary .| 1 France Japan 'Switzerland Lead : — Manufactures of, X.O.P. Total. Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary France Total 50 33 G,346j i 496 1,903 80 148 80 18.5 14' 119' 133 17 148 16.5 94 200 1,373 153 1,825 50 88 3 8J. 32 73 36 58 4 68 40 70 45 38 1 38 25 86 55 00 377 58 42 07 501 89 4.596 3.614 11,021 21 198 19,450 1371 196 5,265' 5,598 1 40 1,378 80 1.084 20 3,306 30 6 30 59 40 5,835 00 37 67 53 90 1,447 89 1,539 46 184 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 16. — General Statement b}^ Countries showing the quantity, value and duty collected on articles entered for Consumption in Canada under the provisions of the French Treaty during the last two months (February and March) of the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910 — Continued. ] Articles. Countries whence imported Entered for Consumption. 'Quantity. \ Value. Duty. Leather & Mfgs. of :— All other leather, dressed, waxed or glazed, ^ Lbs. 65 550| 615; s 79 255 $ cts. 11 85 38 25 Total. ... 334 50 10 Boots and shoes, slippers and insoles of leather, ' N.O.P 2 29 0 55 Japan 7 97 Total 31 8 52 Liniejuice and other fruit .syrups and fruitj juices, N.O.P IFrance Gals. 18 35 6 13 Magic lanterns and slides therefor .... Metals, N.O.P., and manufactures of : — Aluminium, manufactures of, N.OP Great Britain. . . France 278 607 62 55 136 58 Total ■ 885 199 13 France 370 83 25 Buckles and clasps of iron, steel, brass or copper, of all kinds, N.O.P. (not being ipwellerv^. [(rreat Britain . . 3() 8'.)0 2,345 9 90 Aust.- Hungary . France Total 244 75 644 89 3,271 21 125 899 54 Great Britain . . . Nickel plated ware, N.O.P 6 30 France 37 50 Total 146 43 80 Great Britain . . . Pins NOP 71 20 19 53 P^rance Total . 5 50 91 25 03 Great Britain . . . 167 1,311 29 22 229 43 Total.. France 1,478 258 65 Musicial instruments, viz. : — Brass band in.struments and bagpipes 178 40 05 Great Britain. . . Pianos, jiarts of 219 1,079 49 27 242 75 Total 1,298 292 02 ..... TRADE AND NAVIGATION 185 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 16. — Gexeral Statement by Countries showing the quantity, vakie and duty collected on articles entered for Consumption in Canada \inder the provisions of the French Treaty during the last two months (February and March) of the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910 — Continued. CODNTRIES - WHENCE I Jl PORTED. ENTEREn FOR CoXSUMPTIOX. Quantity. Value. Duty. Musical instruments— Con. Phonographs, graphophones, gramophones and finished parts thereof, inckiding cylinders and records therefor France 787 •S cts. ''16 43 .A vist. -Hungary . Japan . . Other musical instruments, N.O.P 200 11 55 00 3 03 Total 211 58 03 France Mustard, French, liquid 45 14 63 France Oil:- A^egetabie— Castor oil Galls. 202 127 92 23 Great Britain. . . France Total Great Britain . . France Total Great Britain . . . Olive oil, N.O.P 11 3,843 23 5,194 3 45 779 10 3,854 5,217 782 55 Essential oil, N.O.P Lbs. 10 679 27 1,505 2 03 112 88 689 1,532 114 91 Optical, philosophical photographic and mathe- matical instruments, N.O.P 19 2,431 4 28 France 546 99 Total 2,450 551 27 Great Britain . . . France Packages 19 2,480 1,539 4 28" 558 08 346 27 Spain Total 4,038 908 63 Great Britain . . . Pencils, lead 882 2-'>o .50 France Great Britain . . Pens, penholders and rulers of all kinds 12 3 00 Perfumery, non alcoholic, viz. — Hair oil, tooth and other powders and washes, pomatums, pastes and all other perfumed pre- parations, N.O.P., used for the hair, mouth or skin 29 4,141 57 9 42 France 1,345 90 18 52 •Japan.. ... Total 4,227 1 373 84 186 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 16. — General Statement by Countries showing the quantity, vakie and duty collected on articles entered for Consumption in Canada under the provisions of the French Treaty during the last two months (Fehruary and March) of the Fiscal Year ended IVfarch 31, 1910 — Continued. Articles. COUNTRIES WHENCE IMPORTED. Entered eor Consujiption. Quantity. Value. Duty. Picture and photograj'h frames of an}' uiaterial. . France Japan 65 34 $ cts. 17 87 9 35 Total 99 97 02 Great Britain . . . Galls. 5 82 10 184 3 26 5!) SO Total . . . France Great Britain . . . Great liritain. . . 87 194 63 06 8 No. 100 5 36 20S 1 63 Plants aud Shrubs : — Hose buslies 4 90 Trees, plants and shrubs known as nursery stock, N.O.P 6 30 France Total . . . (ireat Britain. . . 36 40 241 • 42 70 Pocket l>ijoks, portfolios, purses, reticules, sat- chels, card cases, fly books and nui.-iical in-ies, puddings and all other confections containing sugar Surgical trusses, pessaries and suspensory band ages Tobacco pipes of all kinds, pipe mounts, cigar and cigarette holders and cases for the same smok- ers' sets and cases thex-efor, and tobacco pouches Unenumorated articles. Country whence ini ported Entered for Consumption. Vegetables : — Tomatoes and other vegetables, including corn and baked beans in cans or other air-tight packages, N.O.P Vegetables, N.O P Vinegar of any strength not exceeding strength of proof Watches , jrreat Britain . . A ust. -Hungary France Japan Total France, Great Britain Aust. -Hungary France . Japan Total Great Britain France Japan Total Great Britain . . . Fiance, Jajmn Total Great Britain Japan Total France Great Britain France. Switzerland Total TRADE AXD NATiaATIOy 191 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 16. — General Statement by Countrie.s showing the quantity, value and duty collected on articles entered for Consumption in Canada under the provisions of the French Treaty during the last tico monthft ( Febriiarij and March) of the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. — Concluded. Articles. Entered for Consumption". Country whence imported Watch actions and movements and parts thereof,] finished or unfinished, including win ling bars| and sleeves Great Britain France, Switzerland Manufactures of wood, N.O.P. Women. s and childern's dress goods, coat lin- ings, Italian cloth.<, alpacas, Orleans, cashmeres, henriettas, serges, buntings, nuns cloth, ben- galines, whip cords, twills,, plain or jacquards of si miliar fabrics, composed whollj' or in ijart of wool, worsted, the hair of the camel, alpaca, goat or like animal, not exceeding in weight six ounces to the square j'ard, when imixjrted in the gray or unfinishd state for the purposes of being dyed or finished in Canada Total Great Britain Aust- Hungary France Japan Switzerland Total Great Britain France, Total 5.32 o4 No. \^.—(Con.) ABSTRACT BY COUNTRIES. Showing the Value of Goods Entered for Consumption in Canada, under the pro- visions of the French Treaty, during the last Two Months (February and March) of the Fiscal Year ended March S'l, 1910. 1 Entered | for Consumption. Duty. 1 S "481,132 61 69,211 1 200 909,691 1 134,788 i 8,927 • 299 : 74 1 55,167 i 13,640 1 461,.511 « cts. ii:i,.54;) 95 15 19 Austria- Hungary . . . 16,192 39 55 00 220.038 76 .Iai>an Norway Russia .... ... 33,259 91 . 2,854 38 49 72 St. Pierre 10 75 16/128 62 Sweden Switzerland , 3,436 40 95,283 21 Total 2,134,001 501,374 28 192 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 17. — Statement of Goods Imported from British and Foreign West Indies (includ- ing Guiana) during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Dutiable Goods. From British West Indies and British Guiana. From Foreign West Indies and Foreign Guiana. Total From West Indies and Guiana. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Arrowroot . Lbs. 26,495 165 $ 999 7 97 62,361 424 1,207 4 400 ft 26,495 165 999 Breadstuff s, viz.: — Biscuits, not sweetened u 7 All other breadstufifs $ 97 Cocoanuts, direct No. 3,287,987 19,450 11,663 3,287,987 19,450 11,063 62,361 N.O.P M 424 Ooflfee, green, N.O.P Lbs. Drugs — Proprietary medicines .. . $ Embroideries n 1,207 4 400 Fancy Goods — Boxes, &c $ Fish— Mackerel, pickled Lbs. Fruits- All other, N.O.P., dried » 35 30,400 35 30,400 480 2,438 131,137 988 30 225 626 6,763 39 118 19 4,648 100 535 1,123 920 40 24 187 5,652 104 2 15,427 393 988 480 2,438 i'3l',i37 30 M Shelled nuts 225 Green, all other $ In air-tight cans, &c Lbs. Furniture, house, office, &c S 626 6,763 39 Glass, &c.— Carboys and demi- johns ir Gold and Silver manufactures ... n 112; ii7 1 89 2,593 246 118 19 Honey, in the comb Lbs. Horses No. 112, li7 1 89 4,648 100 Iron, &c. — Cast Scrap Iron Tons. 535 Steel Cwt. ' 2..09.3 1,123 Machinery $ 920 Jellies and Jams Lbs. 246 40 Jewellery, N.O.P $ Labels for Cigar boxes, etc $ Lead, Old and Scrap Cwt. Packages $ 24 62 235 62 235 187 13,496 19,148 i 198,279 6,245 17 79,821 5 53 7 104 Sauces and Catsup, in bottles Gals. Spices, Ginger, N.O.P., ungrou/?d Lbs. Nutmegs and Mace, whole or unground m Spirits— Cordials, &c., N.O.P. . . Gals. 1 196,279 6,245 17 79,821 5 53 209 2 15,427 393 68 30,900 68 30,900 Alcoholic perfumes, &c., under 101 78 6 270 243 7,103,740 101 Alcoholic perfumes, &c., over 78 Wines, testing 26 per cent or less 11 Sponges $ Straw — Manufactures. . n 202 50,2661671 345,503 988 921 ' 1,240,6.50 30.279 994 1,191 314,003,906 364,270,577 345,503 243 Sugar Lbs. 8,343,790 30.279 Tobacco — Cigarettes Lbs. 424 1.472 424 1.472 Cigars m Cut tobacco ir 413 1,265 83,395 23 370,101 16 83,808 23 128 644 2i6 371,366 16 Vegetables — Potatoes Bush . 128 644 216 174 468 2,490 66 174 468 All other, N.O.P. $ 2,490 66 25 65 25 Damaged Goods. . . n 65 Total, Dutiable Goods 7,243,331 1,657,683 8,901,014 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOy 193 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — Statemext of Goods Imported from British and Foreign West Indies, ctc- Concluded. Free Goods. Diamonds, unset $ Salt Cwt. Tortoisr and other shells, unman- ufactured S Lumber : Mahogany Feet. African teak, &c S Hides and skins ... Lbs. Broom corn S Cocoa beans, not ci-ushed, &c . . Lbs. Fruit : Bananas Bunches. Guavas, plantain, &c S Lemons and limes n Oranges, shaddocks and g^ape fruit S Pine apples No. Tobacco, unmanufactured Lbs. Asphalt, solid Cwt. Book*, scientific S Textbooks Beans, Vanilla -. Lbs. Drugs, crude § Hoods, unfinished n Junk, old Cwt. Lime juice, crude Gals. Brass, old and scrap . , Cwt. Copper M „ Zinc, in blocks, pigs, &o m Molasses, over 56 degrees Gals. Rubber, recovered Lbs. 11 powdered Lbs. Articles, Canadian, returned .... S 11 for consuls, general .... n Barrels, returned n Skins, for taxidennic purposes . . h Coffee, green . Lbs. Settlers, eflFects -S Total free goods From British West Indies and British Guiana. Quantity. Value. 56,887; From Foreign West Indies and Foreign Guiana. 12,0CK) 741^243 177,084 7,lilP 2^926 6,298 2 840] 1,483' 29,760; 54' 80,207 139,259: 29 2,537; 37,621' 583: 345 185 44 235 161 111 160 5,977,622 2,000 1,866 144,856 1,413^ 16. 434 50! 9; 335 396 599: 199! 006 460 064 480 960 156 84: 490, 46;. 25 . 289| 335 . Quantity. 1,761,090 Total dutiable and free Imported through foreign countries' .... 9,004,121 1,213,745 Imported direct I 7,790,676 116,67; Value. 1,000 10,807 Total from West Indies and Guiana. Quantity. Value. 173,564i 12,0001 301^948 741,243 177,084 1,710 509,016! 989 123 142,907 9,329! 509,016 2,926 345 594 185 44,2.35 161 111 160 5,977,622 2,000 1,866 6,5101 882 05 151,372 157,427 1,81.5,110 931,100 884,010 1,000 17,165 2 840 1,483 29,760 54 80.207 139,259 29 2,537 38,610 706 142,907 3,434 50 9 335 396 599 199 8,006 1,460 1,064 480 1,413,960 156 84 16,490 594 46 25 14,171 2,400 1,918,517 10.819,531 2,144,845 8,674,686 11— i-i: 194 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 j^o. 17. — Statement of Goods Exported to British and Foreign West Indies (including Guiana) during the Twelve Months ended March 31, 1910. Articles. To British West Indies and British Guiana. To Foreign West Indies and Foreign Guiana. Total to West Indies and Guiana. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. THE MINE. Coal Tuns. Gypsum or plaster, crude n 3,584 13,335 3,748 $ 14,944 2 7,332 i72 788 28,279 2 172 788 171 171 Oils : mineral, coal and kerosene. 38 44 38 44 13,588 14,946 28,534 THE FISHERIES. Cod fish, dry, salted Cwt. 238,417 8,122 " * 10^876 36,423 1,698,687 1,040 12,094 248,373 16,-542 10 4,880 445 70 1,613 120 1,040,105 11,176 7 103,697 140,467 41,921 18 189,532 255 4 349 7,742 148,315 845,122 315 113 2,615 29,911 3,384 427,949 8,377 4 11,225 44,165 1,847,002 1,040 12,755 293,798 16, .590 10 1,885,227 11 491 Tongues and sounds Brls. Mackerel, pickled m Herrings .i « II smoked Lbs. 120 106,312 170,378 45,305 18 II T, pickled Brls. M II preserved Lbs. Lobsters, canned « 51,065 5,705 4,210 2 4I-.9 6,773 33(5 527 36 661 45,425 48 2,755 1,415 10 53,820 7,120 4,220 2 4,880 469 ,< pickled Brls. Fish, all other, pickled n Fish oil, cod Galls. 105 1,543 550| 8,316 70 336 125 95 1,738; 622 120| 36 1,406,514 887,278 2,293,792 THE FOREST. 32 32 Firewood . .... Cords. 8 52 19 3,87J 184,93(i 1.773 28,527 14,899 12,529 7,511 2,155 331 35 8 1 1,460 32,181 116 17,931 52 1 29 48 1,460 10,503 116 17,822 3,874 Scantling -. Shingles ... M. Shocks, other $ 21,678 364,540 549,476 1,773 109 202 2,113 28,729 17,012 Staves and heaiings m All other N K.S . $ 12,529 7,511 Masls and spars No. 452 103 210 19 555 2,365 Poles, hop, hoop, telegraph and 350 35 Total, forest 256,641 367,145 623,786 ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODCCE. Horses over one year old No. Cattle " n 47 1 2 319 344^621 218,662 2,256 9,569 100 45 2,618 415 94,018 29,267 544 47 1 2 319 9,569 100 Swine « Sheep, over one year old « Poultry $ Butter Lbs. Cheese Eggs Doz. 45 2,618 1 415 19,365 17,687 44,100 4,767 2,470 9,308 363,986 236,349 46,356 98,785 31,737 9,S52 '- TRADE AND XATIGATION 195 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — Statement of Goods Exported to British and Foreign West Indies— Con. Articles. To British West Indies and British Guiana. Quantity. Value. ANIMALS — Concluded. Grease and grease scraps Lbs. Lard i Meats : Bacon » Beef „ Hams M Pork........ Poultrj', dressed or undressed. . S Canned Lbs. Another, N.E.S Milk and cream, condensed, canned or preserved « Tails $ Other articles « Total, animals Bran. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Fruits, viz.: Apples, dried Lbs. M It green or ripe Brls. II Canned or preserved $ All other, ^'.E.S ... m Grain, viz.: — Barley Bush. II Beans , n II Indian com Oats ,1 It Pease, whole n II It split It Wheat.... It Cwt. Flour of wheat Brls. Indian meal h Oatmeal i Meal, all other n Cereal foods, prepared, all kinds. . S Hay Tons. Hops Lbs. Maple sugar n Nuts II Seeds, all other $ Vegetables, canned or preserved, n II potatoes Bush. M turnips n all other $ Other articles it Total, agricultural products. MANUFACTURES. Agricultural impl. : — Mowers No. It It Ploughs It M 11 Harrows. . . h M It Haj' rakes., n All other.. ? II M Parts of.. . . II Books, pamphlets, maps, etc i Biscuits and bread Cwt. Buttons $ Cement „ ll_i_13| 200 790 89' 5,S1.S 13,101 215,715 1,586 13,621 29,508 20 598 5 386 503 176,806 23,531 87,793 25 20,226 225,254 2 278 65 81 127 424 1,807 9,039 60 227 835 2,424 159 102 To Foreign West Indies and Foreign Guiana. Quantity. Value. 200 150 730 29' 96 2,205,950 151,8721 2 1,471 157 1,456 98 40 2,250 140,794 50 83, 27: 116, 24, 1,089, 105. 637 321 ,184 ,976 369 24 376 598 7 115 140 804 951 14 4 400 6 178 321 33 490 406 4,607 1,505 375 268,855 22 151 5,684 3,595 24 20 103 49 142,194 158,943 14,616 3,168 375 136,831 27 236 Total to West Indies and Guiana. Quantity. Value. 40O 790 897 5,963 13,831 216,012 1,.586 13,717 2,235,458 32 84 127 444 1,910 9,088 60 227 843 144,618 159 102 20 5,205 6,168 18,935 4,000 1,440 62,806 1,859 1,476,999 175 43 250 21 184 16 7,674 15,561 210 511 942,625 46 611,631 27 723 5 1,891 878 445,661 23,556 87,944 25 25,910 228,849 2 278 65 5,456 98 40 2,250 1,083,419 96 310,815 856,983 398 89 5,962 15 18 1,861 2 16,087 157 7 S 3,805 696 220,015 28,003 116,605 24 30,544 1,108,533 1,115 140 7,244 81,757 14 4 400 G 178 716,952 00 1,213 406 2,333,982 175 441 250 21 184 105 13,636 15,576 210 529 196 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEyr i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 17. — Statement of Goods Exported to British and Foreign West Indies. — Con. Articles. To British West Indies and British Guiana. To Foreign West Indies and Foreign Guiana. Total to West Indies and Guiana. 1 Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. MANXFACTURES— Con. Clothing and wearing apparel ... $ Cordage, ropes and twine n Cotton fabrics Yds. $ 616 30,194 2,012 407 103,810 2,690 1,248 16 10 3,848 92 380 157 239 150 551 65 1,984 26,500 161 29 233 952 6,828 111 102 1,465 4,631 1,052 78 96 1,777 385 630 140 725 3,318 471 S 616 "9^088 1,730 2,932 31,924 17,433 26,521 4,944 407 Drugs, chemicals and medicines, h Earthenware and all manufac- 2,258 106,068 2,690 Glass and glassware, N.E.S m 1,248 16 Hats and caps - Household effects, N.E.S i 10 2,166 6,014 India rubber : — Hose ti 92 II Boots and .shoes, n 380 N.E.S 157 Iron and steel :— Stoves No. Castings S II Machinery, N.E.S ., II Sewing machines No. II Typewriters II Hardware, tools, N.E.S $ 20 2 1 30 98 45 206 148 775 21 3 5 269 248 1 5 551 110 206 2,132 II Manufactures of, N.E.S 1 27,275 Lamps and lanterns m Leather :— Sole ... Lbs. 161 ioo 840 3,143 100 840 3,594 ' i89 5,704 3,281 1,508 120 65 6 3 28 510 28,439 14,949 50 7,280 29 II Upper M N.E.S n 11 Boots and shoes $ ■ 233 451 451 110 1,403 6,938 II Harness and saddlery, n 111 Liquors : — Ale and beer Galls. II Rum 11 Whisky 11 Wines u 189 5,704 1,.544 1,463 120 65 102 " " 1,737 45 5^448 51 1,465 10,079 1,103 78 II Other spirits n Metals :—N . 0 . P S 96 35 1,812 II II Pianos. . . m 6 3 28 510 28,439 14,949 385 630 Oakum Cwt. 140 Oil cake « 725 Oils, N.E.S Galls. 3,318 Paper, viz . :— Wall Rolls. Felt II 50 40 23J373 471 40 II Wrapping Lbs. i< Printing $ N.E.S 7,280 268 1,164 5,517 11,052 268 24,537 1,420 . . . 6,937 Paints and varnishes n 11,052 Photographs . h Ships sold to other countries. No. &ton8 51 51 5-941 270,886 50,500 13,110 1,539 50 161 65 996 147 10,01.n 4,4.55 2,115 ITS 5—941 270,886 50,500 Soap Lbs. 13,110 Stationery 9 9,904 11,443 Stone, ornamental :— G r a n i t e , marble, &c., dressed n 50 Sugar of all kinds, N . E S Lbs. Tar $ 3,561 663,180 28,493 666,741 28,654 65 Tin, manufactures of n 260 13 55 996 Tobacco : — All other manf. of. . . . Lbs. 26f 13 55 3 147 Vehicles ; — Automobiles No. 11 Carriages m 10,015 4,455 II II parts of $ 45 2,160 Carts No. 3 179 1 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 167 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 17. — Statement of Goods Exported to British and Foreign West ladies — Con. Articles. To British West Indies and British Guiana. To Foreign West Indies and Foreign Guiana. Total to West Indies and Guiana. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. MANaFACTCKES--Co/l. Vehicles :— Wagons Xo. 1 1 57 .$ 1 1 57 1. Bicj'cles 11 40 174 200 6,363 17,345 1,604 32 316 40 11 M parts of S 70 244 Other 5,758 200 Wood : — Barrels, empty No. 11 Household furniture ... $ M Doors, sashes and blinds m 4,295 8,525; 10,053 359 1 14,888 17,704 1,604 32 II Matches and match splints .1 11 Mouldings, &c t 11 Pulp: chemically pre- pared Cwt. 11 Other manf. of S ' ieo A.7R 460] 921 -iRO Q91 5,217 152 35,411 1,056 i 6,273 152 36,984 489,997 Woollens Other articles m 1 .n7S Total, manufactures. ... m 391,042 98,955 MISCELL.\NEOUS .\RTICLES. Coffee Lbs. 200 706 4,196 5,468 13 32 98 1,073 200 756 4,196 5,678 13 Dried Fruits, N.E.S ,. Rice 50 4 36 98 Tea 11 210 42 1,115 Total, miscellaneous -S 1,216 ''\ 1,262 Grand totals S 3,697,872' . ' *> .^<<-t Wfi 6,082,168 198 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 18. — Statement showing the Total Value of Imports and Exports of the Dominion of Canada, from and to each Country, during the Twelve Months ended March 31, 1910. Country. Imports. British Empire. Great Britain Australia Bermuda British Africa II East Indies II West Indies. . ... II Guiana M Honduras . II po8sessions,all other Fiji Islands Gibraltar Hong Kong Malta Newfoundland New Zealand Total British Empire. Other Countries. Arabia Argentina Austria-Hungary Belgium Bolivia . Brazil Cape Verde Islands Central American States. Chili China Corea Cuba Denmark Danish West Indies Dutch West Indies Dutch East Indies Dutch Guiana Ecuador Egypt France French Africa French possessions, other. French West Indies Germany Greece Hawaii Hayti Holland Iceland Italy Japan Madeira Mexico Norway Panama Persia Peru Philippines Porto Rico Portuguese Africa Dutiable Goods. 72,199,660 173,023 872,622 713,950 3,689,366 3,5.53,965 3,831 250,215 244,370 37,640 11,924 81,750,566 1,327,948 2,121,299 17,564 11,090 57 280,913 695,639 13,444 74,234 282,362 256 44,605 3,582,500 402 5,509,286 396,619 1,246 920,421 544,626 987,276 224 1,912 154,489 3,844 41,580 4,513 41,271 Free Goods. 23,480,217 230,431 54,358 2,818,080 1,758,833 2,2.57 18,523 3,986 306 2,472 1,430,459 762,242 30,.562,194 21,016 2,181,554 82,h52 1,129,604 645,750 87,482 166,638 521,835 14.5,570 73,162 80 10,.50l 44,702 Total. 95,679,877 403,484 926,980 3,532,030 5,448,199 3,556,222 18,523 7,817 250,521 246,842 Exports. Produce of Canada. Foreign Produce. 1,468,099 774,166 112,31'i,760 21,016 2,181,554 1,410,800 3,250,903 139,482,945 3,-561,075 479,192 2,349,159 58,180 3,055,574 584,631 4,418 48,459 97,602 2,178 503,551 11,473 3,806,962 887,058 154,937,457 663,314 98,572 166,695 802,748 10,151,162 22,372 9,286 5,769 2,059 54,251 3.416 41 2,400 2,150 6,247 163,990 3,491 10,426,634 3,500 1,588,403 4,088 286 2,448,978 183 14,910 1,059,698 3,839 400,617 1,215,333 557,210 13,810 13,792 28,493 990 841,209 86,606 74,314 10,501 327,064 256 48,105 10,170,903 4,490 286 7,958,264 396,802 16,156 1,980,119 3,839 945,243 2,202,609 224 559,122 168,299 17,6.36 41,580 33,006 42,261 2,867, 60, 1,840, 823, 7, 100, 242, 1,249, 1,667, 435, 16, 2, 34! 6, 27, 2,601, 17, 19, 2,065, 1, 79, 17, 1,376, 345, 659, 785 466 156 601 402 292 565 717 189 967 399 053 315 243 370 354 705 497 097 796 50 405 768 424 190 061 807 191 984 118 895,934 487,147 135,160 274 15,737 169,037 526,719 60,1^ 2,128 42 1,059,936 Total. 149,631,107 3,583,447 488,478 2,354,928 60,239 3,109,825 588,047 4,459 50,859 99,752 2,178 514,798 11,473 3,970,952 890,549 165,364,091 415 "ii2 i;6i3 69,986 ' " '.5i 39,551 435,423 " "604 561,045 483,524 1,404 57,689 338 178 9,535 2,869,913 60,508 2,900,092 601 823,817 7,292 100,677 242,717 1,250,202 967 1,737,385 435,053 16,366 243 2,370 34,354 6,705 27,497 2,640,648 17,796 50 19,405 2,501,191 1,424 79,794 17,061 1,937,852 191 829,508 660,522 953,623 487,147 135,498 274 15,737 169,215 5.36,254 60,124 TRADE AND NAVIGATIOy 199 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 18. — Statement showing the Total Value of Imports and Exports of the Dominion of Canada, ikc. — Concluded. COUXTRT. Other Countrks — Con. Portugal Roumania Russia San Domingo Servia St. Pierre Siani . . Spain Spanish Africa . . . . Sweden Switzerland Turkey Uruguay U. S. of Colombia. United States Venezuala Dutiable Goods. 123,793 337 29,009 846,539 104,932 631 980,435 Total other Countries. Grand Total 165,832 2,575,474 298,251 133,026,137 Imports. Free Goods. 14,369 55 315,564 2,326 59,784 6,596 41,764 55,420 163,238 78,139 28,514 106,044,412 53,885 Exports. Total. I^STd^' p^roS Total. 138,162' 59,731 392 69,564 344,573 598,435 846,539 23,228 1.540 107,258 133,602 631 207 1,040,219 51,942 6,5961 31,306 207,596 111,672 2,630,894 6,185 461,489 3,296 78,139 105,856 28,514 42,730 239,070,549 104,199,675 53,885 14,026: 5,898, 2| 326i 25 3,995 21 8,951,103 59,731 69,564 598,435 23,228 1,540 139,500 207 51,944 31,632 111,697 10,180 3,296 105,856 42,751 113,150,778 14,026 160,210,990 119,328,942 279,539,932 124,310,094; 11,684,344 135,994,438 241,961,5.56 149,891,136 391,852,692 279,247,551 ' 22,110,978! 301,^58,529 200 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 JSTo. 19. — Abstract by Countries. Note. — General Tariff in this Statement includes goods entered for consumption Countries. Great Britain Australia British Africa M East Indies II West Indies II Guiana II Honduras Fiji Islands Hong Kong Newfoundland New Zealand British Possessions, other. Total, British Empire. Arabia Argentina Austria-Hungary Belgium Brazil Central American States Chili China Cuba Denmark Danish West Indies Dutch East Indies Dutch Guiana Dutch West Indies Ecuador Kgypt France French Africa French West Indies Germany Greece . . Hawaii Holland Iceland Italy Japan Madeira Mexico Norway , Persia Peru Philippines Porto Rico Portugal Roumania Russia St. Domingo St. Pierre Siam Spain .Spanish Africa Imports. Dutiable. Value. Free. Yak 72,199,6601 173,023^ 872,622: 713,950 3,689,366 3,553,965 2.50,2151 244,3701 37,640 11,924 3,831 i 23,480,217 230,461 54,358 2,818,080 1,758,833 2,257 18,523 306 2,472 1,430,45'.! 762,242 3,986 81,750,566; 30,562,194 1,327,948 2,121,299 17,564 11,090 57 280,913 695,639 13,444 74,234 282,362 256 44,605 8,582,500 402 5,509,286 396,619 1,246 920,421 21,016 2,181,554 82,852 1,129,604 645,750 87,482 166,6.38 521,835 145,570 73,162 80 44,702 544,626 987,276 224 1,912 154,489 3,844 41,580 4,513 41,271 123,793 337 29,009 846,539 104,9.'^2 631 980,435! 3,500 1,588,403 4,088 286 2,448,978 183 14,910 1,0.59,698 3,839 400,617 1,215,333 Total. Value. $ 95,679,877 403,484 926,980 3,532,030 5,448,199 3,5.56,222 18,523 250 521 246,842 1,468,099 774,166 7,817 112,312,760 557,210 13,810 13,792 28,493 990 14,369 55 31.5,564 2,326 59,784 6,596 21,016 2,181,554 1,410,800 3,250,903 663,314 98,572! 166, 695 1 802,748] 841,2091 86,606 74,314 327,064 io,5oi 256 48,105 10,170,903 4,490 286 7,958,264 396,802 16,156 1,980,119 3,839 94.5,243 2,202,609 224 559.122 168,299 17,636 41,580 33,006 42,261 138,162 392 344,573 846,539 107,2.58 631 1,040.219 6,596 General Tariff. Value. 8,941,330 189,475 3,961 29,260 104,773 17,8.50 Duty. cts. 243,224 37,160 6,922 2,366 9,576,321 1,303,047 2,097,36h 14,759 46,709 57 278,473 436,962 12,643 74,334 856,986 25,735 1,484,014 389,673 1,187 941,966 492,708 965,586 44 1,687 158,661 3,844 4 1,580 7,176 43,263 126,114 .337 29,733 845,228 4,68(> 631 959.562 4,575,597 87 59,450 83 448 68 7,494 25 76,098 92 140,411 40 171,456 20 8,364 10 1,482 65 4,384 55 5,045,219 45 365,064 13 516,020 4S 3,703 00 15,181 38 11 40 125, .540 22 369,225 58 3,339 00 26,606 23 290,444 58 9,475 10 8960 51,396 35 3,262,357 95 374 00 384,247 64 95,612 94 406 24 1,874,689 14 156,163 89 309,933 92 13 20 1,433 15 .57,116 40 528 45 11,733 50 22,244 07 13,345 78 54,590 34 158 26 'i,496 18 275,056 35 1,509 61 168 00 290,268 99 i TRADE AXD XAYKJATION 201 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable and Free. under the French Treatj- TarifiF, for detail of which see Statement Xo. 16, Part I. E.NTKREIi FOR COXSUMPTIOX. Preferential Tariff. a ^ rp „ Total Total burtax Tarifif. Dutiable. Free. Grand Total. Value. Duty. Value. Duty. Value. Value. Value. Duty. $ S cts. 61,982,77513,124,464 34 • 898,836 S cts. 332,566 89 S 71,822,941 189,475 987,207 708,045 4,018,782 2,977,971 $ 23,527,359 233,542 54,358 2,818,139 1,758,916 2,267 18,523 306 2,479 1,430,459 762,253 3,9S6 95,350,300 423,017 $ cts. 18,032,629 10 59.450 83 983,246 186,015 6P 678,785 77,783 76 3,914,009 814,995 23 2,960,121! 666,399 03 1,041,565, 186,464 37 3,526,184! 85,278 01 5,777,698i 891,094 15 2,980,238 806.840 43 18,523 185,853 185,547 43,901 17 185,547 243,224 37,160 13,112 2,366 43.901 17 245,703 171,456 20 1,467,619 8,;!64 10 6,190 738 ii i 775,365 2,220 79 6,352 4,384 55 70,710,673 14,914,297 36 898,836 332,566 S9 81,185,830 30,612,587 111,798,417! 20,292,083 70 [ 21,016 2,181,554 82.852 1,129,004 645,750 87.482 166,638 521,785 147,058 73,162 80 44,702 21.016 2,181,554 1,394,768 8,869 12,918 4,012 22 4,705 58 1.311,916 2,110,284 14,759 46,709 57 278,473 436,962 12,608 368,776 35 3,239,888 520,726 06 660,509 3,703 00 134,191 15,181 38 166,695 11 40 800,258 12?, 540 22 584,020 369,225 58 1 25 8 33 85,830 3,347 a3 74,334 74,414 26,606 23 856,986 25,735 901,688; 290,444 58 25,735, 9.475 10 10,501 10,501 256 256 40,079 8,518,671 349 '5,493,492 389,673 1,187 943,806 89 60 3,643 4.3,722 1,590,873 10.109,544 51,396 35 17,820 6,620 97 3,269,278 92 4,088 286 2,441,738 207 14,910 1,066,184 3,839 400,671 1,215,333 556^28 13,981 13,792 4,437 286 7,935,230 389,880 16,097 2,009,990 3,839 893,398 2,181,236 44 558,515 374 CO 4,009,478 1,550,275 39 1,934,523 03 95,612 94 406 24 1,8 ]0! 719 83 1,875,408 97 19: 5 07 317i 126 80 492,727 965,903 44 1,687 158,661 3,844 41.580 7,176 43,263 126,114 337 29,733 845,228 4,686 631 959,562 156,168 96 310,060 72 13 20 1,433 15 172,642' 57. 116 40 ! 17,636 41,580 35,790 528 45 11,733 50 28,614 1,154 14,408 55 315,564 2^326 60^213 6,596 22.244 07 44,417! 13,345 78 140,522| 54,590 34 392 1 158 26 345,297! 6,496 18 1 845,228 275,056 35 7,012 1,509 61 1 631 168 00 1 l,019,775i 290.268 99 1 6,596 ■ 202 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 19. — Abstract by Countries. Note. — General Tariff in this Statement includes goods entered for consumption Imports. Countries. Dutiable. Free. Total. General Tariff. Value. Value. Value. Value. Duty. Sweden Switzerland Turkey United States 165.832 2,575,474 298,251 133,026,137 41,764 55,420 163,238 106,044,412 28,514 78,139 53,885 $ 207,596 2,630,894 461,489 239,070,549 28,514 78,139 53,885 1 165,723 2,545,-536 291,950 118,454,338 $ cts. 41,909 71 629,290 30 68,465 40 29,385,305 84 U. S. of Colombia Uruguay Venezuela Total, other countries 160,210,990 119,328,942 279,539,932 141,643,833 38,719,616 30 Duty on articles lower than home trade price • 54,795 83 Additional duties 259,736 09 Grand total 241,961,556 149,891,136 391,852,692 151,220,154 44,079,267 67 I TRADE AND NAVIGATION 203 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable and Free. — Concluded. under the French Treaty "Bliifif, for detail of which see Statement. No. 16, Part I. Entered for Consumption. Preferential Tariflf. Surtax Tariff. Total Dutiable. Total Free. Grand Total. Value. DutJ^ Value. Duty. Value. Value. Value. Duty. 8 cts. 42.167 05 $ § cts. 660 2,902 379^835 .$ cts. 257 34 845 17 "130,530 59 166,383 2,548,438 291,950 118,834,173 % 41,764 55,420 163,238 104,667,636 28,514 .78,139 53,885 208,147 2,603,858 630,135 47 455,188 68,465 40 223,501,809 29.515.836 43 28,514 78,139 63,885 4,434,683 1,698,107 29 146,078,516 117,956,083 264.034,599 40.417.623 .59 54,795 83 2.59,736 09 ■ 70,710,673 14,914,297 36 5,333,519 2,030,674 18 227,264,346 148,568,670 375,833,016 61,024,239 21 1 204 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 20.— Abstract of the Total Value of Goods Exported from tlie 1 dbk, Countries. The Mine. The Fisheries. The Forest. Animals and thei r Produce. s O 3 1 6 0; o 1 6 1 PUl 6 O Pi 1 1 a5 o II 1 2 3 4 5 British Empire. Great Britain , . . . . Australia. . . ........ Bermuda British Africa !• East Indies. . . 1 * 3,820,574 212,950 53,071 97 5,538 5,136,215 260,835 23,456 1,237 23,79f. 5,264 234 $ 11,033,07* 492,481 15,905 164,482 162,719 41,860,777 14,726 122,696 126,866 $ 36,225 715 8 6 7 11 West Indies.. . 11 Guiana 13,552 36 1,141,123 233,296 160 1,641 35,257 32,093 2 41 12 226,987 29,444 210 126,254 16,869 544 714 18 '3,712 1,008 316,290 14,905 7,904 845 8 " Honduras 9 10 1. Poss., all other. Fiji Islands 10,903 35 42,065 11 Gibraltar 12 Hong Kong 216,514 300 150,191 2,732 41,393 120,869 29 979 13 Malta 14 15 Newfoundland New Zealand 528,031 8,518 4,864,210 16,848 63 37,709 13,569 25,083 27,495 Total, British Empire Other Countries. Argentina Austria-Hungary Belgium 22,722 7,172,200 12,073,104 162,929 42,605,370 73,192 16 4,516 1,030 177,675 152 930 2,548,671 17 18 67,440 36,480 6,439 103 19 Bolivia 20 Brazil 709,559 '24^993 li2 21,i06 3,617 750 186,751 50,450 21 Cape Verde IslaDd.s . . . 3,675 66 4,950 777,147 22 23 Cent'l American States Chili 2,590 355 26,070 165 151,745 23,909 7,150 24 25 China Corea 265,192 26 Cuba 14,946 650 308,699 23,337 5,802 1,581 38,083 5 297,151 27 Denmark 28 29 Danish West Indies. . . Dutch East Indies 30 Dutch West Indies 31 Dutch Guiana Ecuador 29,030 756 39 48 32 33 Egypt 52,385 34 35 France French Africa 110,222 19 998,727 51 34,657 2,280 15 36 French Poss., other. . . 37 French West Indies . . . 7o 1,200 10,797 16,626 4,704 2,632 14,655 38 39 Germany Greece 43,975 270,249 15,743 40 Hawaii 2,553 41 Hayti 4?. Holland 17,218 3.552 56,5.39 43 Iceland Italy Japan 44 45 10,956 202 071 249,622 212,813 25,029 11,210 99,392 338 1,578 24,110 137,648 287 1,063 1,753 19,141 10,705 246 7,320 46 47 Mexico Norway 325,153 6,520 48 Panama , 49 Persia 50 Peru Philippines Porto Rico 5,187 1,600 10,517 458,415 43^616 51 52 9,531 1 65,367 10^199 10,268 53 54 Portuguese Africa Portugal 55 Roumania 56 Russia 432 TRADE AND XATIGATION 205 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 Dominion of Canada during the Twelve Months ended March 31, 1910. ^SSot^r^ M.X..ACT.KKS. MlSCELL.\NEOUS. TOT.4LS. Grand Total. - 1 1 £ § i s => 1 Pi ! Pi 0 £ Ph 17,133 ^1 i 1 QJ £ ! ^2 ^ Ph 6 3 71,004,416 31,275 9,438,245 78 1,135 2,233 10 395 821 $ 1 6,610,756 2,548,808 51,936 566,102 33,942 346,867 30,020 3,714 19,932 9,158 297,648 21,579 1,425 3,536 2,049 12,407 1,748 201,904 139,482,945 3,561,075 479,192 2,349,159 58,180 3,055,574 584,631 4,418 48,459 97,602 2,178 508,551 11,473 3,806,962 887,058 $ 10,147,543 22,372 9,286 5,769 2,059 54,251 3,416 41 2,400 2,150 487 163; 996 3,491 149,630,488 3.-583,447 488,478 2,354,928 60,239 3,109,825 588,047 4,459 50.859 99,752 2,178 509,038 11,473 3,970,952 890,549 1 9 211,670! 1,400,375 4431 1,200,781' 275 002 458 'io 6,484 ■ " 1,266 3 4 5 6 S 13,556' 11,104 2,178 92,492 7,733 79 1,917 2,i65 233 1,684 144 9 10 11 3 15,663 172 12 12 13 2,050,732 35,696 12,408 856,158 681,987 82,820 3.491 789 24,356 14 15 76,427,447 9,457,324 11,775,043 429,273 20,074 1,795 234,106 154,937,457 10,417,255 165,354,712 311,873 56,673 533,149 601 92,737 " " 70^068 50,398 110,088 756 2,128 42 15,390 2,867,785 60,466 1,840,156 601 823,402 7,292 100,565 242,717 1,249,189 967 1,607,399 435,053 16,315 2,370 243 ;U,354 6,705 27,497 2,601,097 17,796 50 19,405 2,065,768 1,424 79,190 17,061 1,376,807 191 345,984 659,118 895,934 487,147 13.5,160 274 15,737 169,037 .526,719 60,124 59,731 69,564 598,435 2,128 42 1,059,936 4i5 2 869 913 ^a 2,763 ' Y,b44,27i 60 508 17 1,018,973 2,900^092118 601 19 415 823,817|20 7,292 5!1 2,098 112 100,677 242 717 22 260 "3''i5 " " 3,210 oq 20,242 46 608 973 69',986 51 l,250[l6224 967 ' 25 831,416 63,442 32,607 1,046 28,693 1 737 385 '26 354,550 361 46 435,0.53 27 16,366:28 2 37029 789 243 471 5,824 12,091 1,022,165 '243130 4,766 34,354;31 6,705 32 27 497 33 125 15,406 8,660 382,941 29,i86 39,551 2,640,64834 17 7Q6 35 17,796 50 490 010,362 224 65,838 435 219,.523 191 82,070 142,603 143,642 10,016 17,312 274 7,972 21,004 1,990 643 5,865 69,564 478,357 50|36 19,405 37 2,501,191 38 l,424i39 79 794 40 16,283 '"'404", 118 435^423 9.59,931 15,487 2 95 '330', 164 430,9i9 2 706 509 604 17 061 41 1,075,271 229,755 1,186 561,045 483^524 1,404 9,023 1,937!852!42 191 43 5 52,605 1,402 1,797 829 508I44 58,370 10 38,4.50 660,522 45 904,957146 487,147 47 135,498 48 274 49 15,737 50 169,21551 '>1.5,307 465,358 3,660 338 978 178 9,535 127,247 178 4 947 59,481 60,124 53 59,731,54 69, .504 1 55 598,435156 57 119,646 206 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 20. — Abstract of the Total Value of Goods Exported from the Dominion Countries. The Mine. The Fishkries. The Forest. Animals AND their Produce. J s (V o p s Ph Not Produce. CO o s g PM $ 21,087 ii Ph o 3 2 Ph Not Produce. Ph II Ph 57 Other Countries. Con. San Domingo Servia $ $ !$ $ $ $ 58 59 St. Pien-e 28,450 19o 173 1,850 i8,6;o .... 41,060 18 60 Siam Spain 61 32,960 31,136 fi^ Spanish Africa 63 Sweeden 57,157 64 Switzerland Turkey 73 65 1,015 150 31,737 4,627,051 1,910 21 11,379 66 Uruguay 82,882 232 31,835,326 67 U. S. of Colombia 6^614 832 10,629,614 68 United States .... 33,488,464 6, .383 35,222,807 420,858 674.504 69 Venezuela Total, other countries Grand total 421,104 8,490,962 59,520 35,443,929 8,294 11,321,136 696,923 40,087,017 443,826 15,663,162 97,229 47,517,033 171,223 53,926,515 -770,115 To United States— Coin, i|2,536,451. To Great Britain, coin, f 3,619. To Hong Kong, coin, $5,760. To Grand total, exports TRADE AXD XAYIGATION 207 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 of Canada during the Twelve Months ended March 31, 1910 — Concluded. PEODUCrS. , MANLF.4CTLRES. Miscellaneous. Totals. Grand Total. S 23,228 1,540 139,500 207 51,944 31,632 111,697 10,180 3,296 105,856 3 •73 g .1 1 s ^1 1 1 o ^g • § 3 1 1 1 6 si 1 3 @ s 2,141 1,540 7,962 34 17,132 170 28,614 5,002 2,281 22,824 8,505 S •S s S 23,228 1,.^40 133,602 207 51,942 31,306 111,672 6,185 3,296 105,856 42,730 104,199,675 14,026 s 57 i99 5^898 2 326 25 3,995 58 37,i25 5,082 142 599 59 60 2 326 25 3,995 61 6? 25,901 63 1,110 64 65 1 66 1,424 3,041^543 ' 64^690 ' i,4'25J726 21 6,414,652 42,751 67 8,204,250 234,634 15,350,280 12,116 110,614,327 14,026 68 69 14,006,300 2,456,623 19,719,873 4,029,172 105,087 1,427,551 124,310,094 9,099,187 133,409,281 90,433,747 11,913,947 31,494,916 4,458,445 125,161 1,661,657 279.247,551 19,516,442 2,594,536 298,763,993 2,594,536 China, coir 1, S40. To Mexico, eo n, 848,666. 279,247,561 22,110,978 301,358,529 208 CUSTOM.'^ DEPARTM EX T 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 21. — Statement showing the Value of Goods (dutiable and free), Imported into Canada during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910, classified under the follow- ing heads and countries : — Articles. Food, drink and tobacco . . Raw materials and articles mainly inimanufactured . Articles wholly or mainly manufactured Miscellaneous articles Coin and specie . . . , Great Britain . 8,767,347 8,280,209 77,702,550 915,938 13,873 British Possessions, all other. Total 95,679,917 13,782,919 1,982,133 854,559 10,760 2,472 16,632,843 Foreign Countries, 44,520,672 87,512,193 138,013,650 3,492,173 6,001,244 279,539,932 No. 22. — Statement showing the Value of Goods Exported from the Dominion of Canada during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910, classified under the follow- ing heads and countries : — Articles. Great BRrrAiN. British Possessions, OTHER. Foreign Countries. Canadian Products. Foreign Products. Canadian Products. Foreign Products. Canadian Products. Foreign Products. Food, drink and tobacco. . Raw materials and articles mainly unmanufactured. Articles wholly or mainly manufactured Miscellaneous articles 108,492,487 17,917,795 12,801,903 270,760 ■ $ 9,450,388 363,067 ao,o6i 323,427 3,619 8,010,327 2,004,147 5,221,729 188,309 172,877 11,795 44,826 40,214 5,760 $ 23,219,130 62,874,040 30,739,958 1,476,966 $ 3,432,422 931,758 2,941,747 1,793,260 2,585,157 Total 139,482,945 10,151,162 15,454,512 275,472 124,310,094 11,684,344 TRADE AND XATIGATIOX 209 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 23. — Summary Statement of Goods Exported from the Dominion of Canada distinguishing Canadian Produce and Manufactures from those of other Countries, during the Twelve Months ended March 31, 1910. Articles. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. | Quantity, i Value, j Quantity. Value. THE mine. Arsenic Lbs. ' Asl)estus Tons. Barytes, ground and unground Cwt. Coal Tons. Chromite (chromic iron) ,< Felspar i> Gold-bearing quartz, dust, nug- gets, &c $ Gypsum or plaster — crude Tons. Metals, viz. : — * Copper, fine, contained in ore, matte, regulus, &c. . . . Lbs. *Lead, metallic, contained in ore, &c m * Lead, pig * Nickel, fine, contained in ore, matte or spei.ss n * Platinum, contained in con- centrates, or other forms . Ozs. * Silver, metallic, contained in ore, concentrates, &c . . . n Mica ... Lbs. Mineral pigment, iron oxides, ochres, &c n Mineral water Galls. Oil, mineral : — Coal and ktrosene, crude It II refined « Total, oils..., Ores, viz. : — Antimony.. . . Iron Manganese . . . Other . . . Tons. Total, ores Phosphates Tons. Plumbago, crude ore and con- centrates Cwt. Pyrites Tons. Salt Lbs. Sand and gravel Tons. Stone : — Ornamental, granite, marble, &c., unwrought Tons. Building, freestone, lime- stone, &c., unwrought For manufacture of grind- stones, rough II Total, stone. Other articles. 3,9G7,.ol.3 64,038 5 1,826,339 1,160 11,494 335,916 57,536,116 6,222,061 12,223,254 30,615,886 2,218 29,967,599 875,451 1,121,596 58,152 160,287, 1,386,613 150 ; 5,013.221 13,556 35,975 6,016,126' 396,495 6,023,925 132,440 396,982 3,320,054 61,717 15,009,937 299,076 182,521 2,192 58,293 272,645 94,347 3,967,513 64,038 5 2,008,860 1,160 11,494; 8, .300 8,078 9,093 1,155 9,093 1,155 504 335,916, 57,538,308 6,222,0611 2,472] 12,281,5471 163 100 17,592 143 130,61.5,886 3,837i 2,38l' 27,967,599 875,551 51,996 51,996 37 1 31,535! 4! n,3i7[ 1,855 80,540 160 581,797 42,893 664,352 895 25,656! 26,939 365,265 543,967 15,735 67,942 114,044 2,731 284,438 965 37,682 4.33 8,610 18,232 2,023 39,080, 28,865 124,823 552 7,m,m 31 250 127 160,287 1,886,613 150 5,285,866 13,556 35,975 6,110,473 396,495 6,024,429 132,440 399,454 3,320,054 65,554 15,009,937 299,107 4,035 4,035 1,139,188 58,295 8, .550 8,205 61,089 5,190 61,089 5,190 61 22 37 31,535 6 11,319 86 3,579 i8!892 42,897 895 26.208 26,939 7,766,216 543,967 1,855 80,540 224 581,819 664,438 50 50 42,971 Total, mine 40,087,01'5 443,826 965 37,682 434 15,735 71,521 114,044 21,623 284,438 8,610 18,232 2,073 39,081 28,915 167,794 40,530,843 * These items to show the weight and value of the roi)per, lead, nickel, platinum and silver respecti- vely ; not the gross weight of ore, matte, concentrates. &c. ll_i_14 210 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 23. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued. Goods THE Produce of Canada. Goods not the Producb of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. THE FISHERIES. Codfish, including haddock ling and pollock, fresh. . . Lbs. Cwt. Brls. 375,758 775,140 12,933 640 722 $ 11,550 3,565,757 27,174 2,656 12,716 $ 375,758 797,752 12,933 640 722 $ 11,550 Dry, salted Wet, .salted 22,312 79,710 3,645,467 27,174 Pickled 2,656 Tongues and sounds 12.716 Total, codfish 3,619,853 79,710 3,699,563 Lbs. Brls. Lbs. Brls. Mackerel, fresh 2,255,634 10,320 27,539 119,919 1,720 305,713 2,2.55,634 10,320 27,741 119,919 II canned 1,720 II pickled 202 1,583 307,296 Total, mackerel 427,352 1,583 428,935 Halibut, fresh If pickled 1,573,554 84,153 44,650 3,151 1,618,204 87, .304 Total, halibut 84,153 3,151 87,304 Lbs. Brls. Lbs. Herring, fresh or frozen 20,083,326 360,842 211,586 2,953,688 170,853 823,275 7,124 72,255 20,083,326 361,138 211,586 2,953,688 170,853 II pickled II canned 296 1,470 824,745 7,124 " smoked 72,255 Total, herring 1,073,507 1,470 1,074,977 Lbs. Brls. Lbs. Brls. Lbs. Sea fish, other, fresh II pickled II preserved . . . . 6,542,002 16,836 1,029,971 394,061 70,850 42,706 iie 38,945 377 4,391 6,542,002 16,952 1,068,916 394,061 71,227 47,097 Total, sea fish, othei 507,617 4,768 512.385 Oysters, fresh 11 preserved in cans . . . . 257 7,405 2,177 621 3 415 29 191 260 7,820 2,206 812 Total, oysters 2,798 220 3,018 . Brls. . Lbs. ' Lobsters, fresh II canned 81,173 9,687,529 528,341 2,619,156 1 4,800 12 1,.500 81,174 9,692,329 528,353 2,620,656 Total, lobsters ... 3,147,497 1,512 3.149,009 Brls. Bait, fish 11 clams or other 4,699 34,514 9,294 77,142 150 120 4.849 34,514 9,414 77,142 Total, bait 86,436 120 86,556 ..Lbs. '.Bris. Salmon, fresh 1,999,360 2,253 34,656,097 47,526 190,658 211 4,368,005 328,758 1,999,360 2,253 34,656,271 47,528 190,658 II smoked II canned II pickled.. i74 2 .39 18 211 4,368,044 328,776 Total, salmon 4,887,632 57 4.887,689 ..Lbs. . $ .Brls. Salmon, or lake trout 396,850 21,228 396,850 21,228 Fish, all other, fresh. 4;86i 1,275,372 45,570 1,275,372 II pickled 7 53 4,868 45,623 Total, fish other . . . 1,320,942 53 1,320,995 TRADE AND XATIGATIOX 211 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 23. — SujfMARY Statemext of Exports — Continued. Articles. THE FISHERIES — Con. yish, oil, cod Galls. M seal - M M whale .1 .. Other Total, fi.sh oil Furs or skins, the produce of fish or marine animals. . Other articles Total fisheries . . . THE FOREST. Ashes, pot and pearl Brls .1 leached $ II all other m Total, ashes. Bark for tanning Cord Firewood n Ivory nuts, veeretable S Knees and futtocks No. Lathwood .... Cords. Logs, cedar, capable of being made into shingle bolts n Logs, elm M. ft I. hemlock „ M oak -M II pine.. ii M spruce ■• II all other Total, logs. Lumber, viz : Battens II basswood M. ft. II deals, pine St. hund. II 11 spruce and other u II M ends II i. laths M. II palings M II pickets II II planks and boards M. ft. II joists I. M scantling i II shingles ... M. II .shocks ... II II staves and headings . „ II all other lumber, X. O. P „ Total, lumber.. . Goods, THE Produce of C.\NADA. Goods, NOT THE PrODCCE OF Canada. Total Exports. 3,074 25,385 158,789 9,147 762,671 101 46,353 57,921 70,446 1,653,437 6,461,280 367,154, 1,882,950; 1,019! 222,968 1,255,275! 23,252,705, lOlj 99,003 938,612i Match blocks S Masts and spars. No. Piling $ Poles — hop, hoop, telegraph and other , ll_i_14l 1,510 1,293,8551 2,331,4431 240,7211 94,4791 558.588! '< 23 22 230 514 2 24 210 3,074 25,385 158,789 9,147 762,671 101 46,376 1,255,297 101 99,005 938,612 3,727 38,490,476 4,705 9^3 40,458 4,544 131,518, 56,177! 983 57,921 70,446 1,653,437 6,461,280 367,154 l,88L^9r.O 1,019 223,198 23,253,219 1,510 1,293,879 2,331,443 240,931 94,479 562,315 38,495,181 40,458 4,5-14 131,518 56,177 212 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 23. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued. Akticles. Goods, , Goods, i THE Produce of not the Pkoduce of Canada. Canada. Total Exports. the forest— Co?i. Posts, cedar, tamarack and other S Shingle bolts— of pine or cedar. Cords Sleepers and lailroad ties ... No. Stave bolts Cords. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Timber — square, viz.: Ash Birch Elm Maple Oak Pine, red Pine, white All other Tons. Total tinilier, square. Wood blocks and other for pulp Cords. Other articles of the forest n Total, forest ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE. Animals — Horses, one year old or less . . Horses, over one year old . . . Cattle, one year old or less . . Cattle, over one year old Swine Sheep, one year old or less. . . Sheep, over one year old Poultry Other Total, animals living.. No. 16,533 1,894,475 48 380 11,324 2,097 23 653 4,400 18,020 2,670 46,930 72,764 422,214 124 5,689 . . 134,358 . . 48,953 182 . 16,8781 134,4121 5«2,258j.. 31,993 2,061 3,285 60 iso Value. Quantity.! Value. 68,762 91,961 2,540 1,108 934,723 965,271 21 2,741 2,0.59 155,327 390 88,236 22,871 Bones Cwt. | 73,006 Butter Lbs. 4,615,380 Cheese „ 1180,859,886 Eggs Doz. 160,650 Furs- Dressed .5 Undressed , Total, furs. Grease and grease scraps Lbs. Glue stock $ Hair 1, Hides and skins, other than fur i Honey Lbs. Lard ,, 2,282,442 5,657 1,483,280 6,076,628 1,985 47,517,033 6,245 547,622 24,534 10,767,622 7,844 416,909 190,831 120,623 25,741 12,107,971 1,643 2 14 8 1 814 164,371 63 171,223 72,095 1,010,274 21,607,692 41,766 35,371 3,680,949 3,716,320 171,363 8,872 172,583 5,430,591 8,924 621 133,268 40,740 215,481 4,185 530 5,675 489,037 10 1,000 119 50 17,875 1,073 14,760 16,533 1,894,475 48 380 11,324 4,158 23 3,938 4,460 18,020 2,850 965,271 523,924 10,624 39,314 2,345 21 4,384 2,061 15.5,341 398 88,237 23,685 46,930 72,764 422,214 124 5,689 134,358 117,715 182 108,839 136,9.52 562,258 33,101 1,099,094 6,076,628 2,048 47,688,256 6,245 1,036,659 24,544 10,768,622 7,963 416,959 208,706 121,696 40,501 12,631,895 10,322 89,089 99,411 53 900 1,369 7,114 73,006 4,656,120 181,075,367 164,835 2,282,972 592 5,657 1,488,955 72,095 1,020,898 21,647,006 44,111 45,693 3,770,038 3,815,731 171,416 9,772 173,952 5,437,705 8,924 621 133,860 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 23. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued. 213 Articles. ANIM.iLS AND THEIR PKODCCE— Cort. Meats, viz.: Bacon Lbs. Beef „ Hams M Mutton , Pork „ Poultry, dressed or un- dressed -S Ganie Tongues .... Lbs. Canned h Another, X.O.P ., Total, meats GooD-s THE Produce of Canada. Goods NOT THE Produce of Canada. ToT.AL Exports. Quantity. Milk and cream condensed, canned or preserved ...... Lbs. Oil — Neats foot and other animal, N.O.P Galls Sheep pelts No. Tails S Tallow Lbs. Wool.... „ Other articles $ Total, animals and products AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Balsam $ Cider Galls. Flax Cwt. Fruits, viz.: Apples, dried II green or ripe Berries of all kinds . . Canned or preserved . Another, N.O.P.... Lbs. Brls. Total, fruits. 45,576,883 1,318,397 3,260,806 70,232 598,981 Value. I Quantity. Value. Quantity. ! ^'alue 2,487 1,696,718 8,11.5,080 6,431,359 109,993 416,886 7,801 48,780 32,432 6,244} 264 193,479 766,439 1,930 291,960 2,245 1,993 151,087 9,106 1,605 8,013,6801 . 417 18,586 478 574 13,694 577 263 45,578,813 1,610,357 3,263,051 72,225 750,068 2,353 370 37,312 2,487 1,705,824 8,146,685 6,916,283 541,372 29,713 2,150 133,515 314,884 2,320,746 J, 155 77,594 4,844 16,279 538,077 251,174 102,170 74,614 53,926,515 228,342 8,779 19,627 27,445 84,035 11 8,186,984 1,604,477 Grain and products of, viz. : — Barley Bush. Beans , Buckwheat , Indian corn Oats . ... , Pease, whole .1 split Rye Wheat ., Other grain Total, grain Bran. Cwt. 2,044,901 17,429 923,552 5,881 3,401,730 462,759 163,280 105,0.^5 49,741,350, 52,609 576 543,201 4,417,926 148,977 226,839 155,254 to 193 5,492,197 1,107, 33, 536. 4, 1,566, 582, 223, 84, 56,866,513 56,750,571 11,223,881 8,500 1,205 469,268 3,708 10. 51,293 689,903 4 1,796,318 1,842,620 2,752| 6,945,996 400 6,529 15,007 22,469 2,150 133,515 4i7]654 2,395,360 6,431,776 128,579 417,364 8,378 62,474 33,009 6,507 264 195,832 766,809 8,050,992 770,115 544,124 1,155 77,594 5,244 22,808 553,084 273,643 54,696,630 516 "56 228,342 8.790 8 8,187,059 636! 1,604,670 22.589' 2,670! 80,827 106,730 6,80U 1,993 367,972 2,480 46,163 11,228,436 6 60, 053,401 18,634 923,552 475,149' 405,438 462.759, 163,280; 156,3481 431,253; 5801 20,143 27,445 84,085 543,209 4,418,562 171,566 229,509 236,081 5,598,927 1,114,532 35,651 536,741 372,693 1,.569,092 582,648 223,879 130,821 63,837,787 577 11,653,850; 68,090,394! 68,404,421 1,796,318 1,842,620 214 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 23. — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued. Akticles. Goons, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. AGRICDLTDRAL PRODUCTS— Flour of wheat Indian meal Con. . Brls. 1 . $ . Tons. . Cwt. . Lbs. Bush. . Lbs. . Galls. . Lbs. . Bush. I 3,061,028 1,067 247,297 19,132 $ 14,859,854 3,506 1,123,861 56,192 133 127 509 306 3,064,161 1,194 247,297 19,132 $ 14,860,363 3,812 1,123,861 Meal all other NOP 56,192 Total, flour and meal 3,331,524 16,043,413 260 815 3,331,784 16,044,228 Cereal foods, prepared, of a 1,689,648 648 1,690,296 Hay Hemp Hops Malt 191,098 2,746 232,479 13,107 1,734,437 4,533 19,517 1,805,849 13,462 24,726 11,328 129,046 4,331 2,175 32 2,606 27,185 2,623 14,841 3,309 191,130 5,352 259,664 13,107 1,734,437 4,572 106,063 1,808,472 28,303 28,035 11,328 Maple sugar " syrup Nuts 129,046 39 86,546 35 3,590 4,366 5,765 Seeds, viz. : Clover Flax 112,761 1,997,648 6S,881 ^44,294 2,642,476 78,729 37,298 5 33 112,766 1,997,64S 68,881 844,327 3,642,476 78,729 J, 553 38,851 4,602,797 1,586 4,604,383 . Tons. . Lbs. . $ . $ . Bush. Straw Tobacco, leaf i \Trees, shrubs and plants . . . 5,011 274,796 25,933 76,564 31,927 5,011 434,937 25,933 157,141 94,917 999 171,481 32,926 Vegetables, viz. :— Canned or preserved Potatoes .... i',923,595 1,283,210 57,560 1,133,267 176,556 166,845 8,083 5,085 2^698 65,643 5,009 1,928,604 1,283,210 1.138,352 176,556 All other vegetables 169,543 1,534,228 15,866 1,550,094 . $ jducts. d No. ; $ .' Cwt. y ines, grape and other Other articles 4,928 216,897 11 13,561 4,939 230,458 Total, agricultural pi 90,433,747 11,913,947 102,347,694 .MANUFACTURES. Agricultural implements an 17,848 3,515 13,363 11,818 4,416 5,155 182 614,912 202,618 1,371,843 328,090 72,589 150,690 6,811 1 i 6 1 1 " 1 10 25 8j0 5 5 300 3,282 6,632 93,416 86 17,849 3,515 13,364 11,824 4,417 5,156 182 1 614,922 Reapers ... 202,618 1,371,868 Ploughs Harrows Hay rakes Seeders Another 328,940 72,594 . 150,695 6,811 300 1,120,505 451,327 274,183 20,853 1,123,787 2^591 3 457,959 Books, pamphlets, maps, &c . Biscuits and bread 367,599 2,594 20,939 TRADE AND NATIGATIOX 215 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 2-3 — Summary Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. Gooi>s, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. MANUFACTURES — Continued. Bricks M. Buttons S Candles Lbs. Cartridges, gun, rifle and pistol $ Charcoal m Cement " Cinders m Clay, manufactures of n Clothing and wearing apparel . .. Coke Tons Cordage, ropes and twine S Cotton fabrics Yds. Cottons, other 8 Cotton waste Lbs. Drugs, chemicals and medi- cines, X.O.P S Dye stuffs -i Earthenware and all manufac- tures of M Electrical apparatus n Electrotypes n Extract of hemlock bark Brls. Explosive and fidminates, N.O.P Lbs. Felt, manufactures of 8 Fertilizers n Films for photographers' use., u Fur, manufactures of n Glass and glassware, X.O.P. . . i. Glucose Lbs. Grindstones, manufactured ... _ -S Guns, rifles and firearms of all kinds : . . . . « Gypsum or plaster, ground i Hats and cafjs m Household effects, X.O P ., Ice t India rubber, manufactures of, viz. : Belting Hose Boots and shoes Mats and matting Clothing ^ Manufactures of, X.O.P . . Total India rubber, manu- factures of Total Exporto. Iron and steel and manfrs. of, viz.:— Stoves No. Castings, N.O.P S Pig iron Tons. Machinery, viz.: — Linotype machines 8 Machinery, X'^.O.P .. Sewing machines Xo. Typewriters n Scrap iron or steel Cwt. 2,633 2,198 2,446 40,098 4,856 102,947 283 8,612 215,575 217,414 806,324 296,098 75,438 70,957 2,868,879 9,766 15,41] 80,331 4,612 97,950 339,548 4,117 .371,626 24,877 35,917 26,086 5,605 13,754 23,993 850, .S94 173,414 316,814 572,654 216 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 23. — SuMM.xRY Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles. 1 Goods THE Produce of Canada. Goods NOT THE PrODPCE OF Canada. Total E.xports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. MAN'UFACTURES— Con. Hardware, viz.: — 60,301 30,784 853,458 17,082 9,140 310,127 $ 86,383 Hardware, N.O.P >. 39,924 Steel and manufactures of, N.O.P .. 1,163,585 2,475,982 1,030,345 3,506,327 73,749 716,047 5,818 " " 13,202 12,574 43,877 6,876 281 J02 86,323 Junk Cwt. Lamps and lanterns $ 268,500 760,824 12,694 Leather and manufactures of — Sole Lbs. 4,558,136 583,444 522,532 903,542 171,980 130,958 48,923 15,720 18,458 4,558,136 588,997 547,352 99.3.542 Upper .1 N.O.P M 5,,553 24,820 4,060 6,028 10,372 6,037 3,940 176,040 137,886 59,295 Harness and saddlery h Other manufactures of . . . . m 21,757 22,398 Total, leather and inan'f. of. 1,379,581 31,337 1,410,918 53,863 124 53,987 Liquors- Ale and beer Galls. Brandy m Gin II 4,22(1 2,687 3,434 2,765 3,936 10,386 7,744 2,213 2,695 11,226 5,517 ■ 3,107 21,751 6,912 7,654 2,765 4,047 10,387 33.5,669 7,055 2.58,301 .35,066 5,382 11,226 111 1 327,925 4,842 2.58,301 33,309 185 2 1,010,6.57 8,232 129,378 17,811 1,168,952 5,702 Rum 11 Whisky Wines . n 3,100 1,032,408 15,144 129,378 Other spirits, N.O.P 1 1,757 4,045 21,856 Total, liquors 628,709 32,235 55,253 660,944 1,224,205 Metals, viz.:— Aluniinum in bars, blocks, &c. Cwt. II manufactures of. $ 80,194 1,202,723 6,008 110,158 2 45 405 31,306 80,196 1,202,768 6,413 Metals, N.O.P ■ 141,404 Total, metals 1,318,889 1 31,756 1,350,645 Molasses Galls . 99,741 34,805 1 99,741 34,805 Musical instruments, viz.: - Organs No. Pianos Other S 2,764 227 154,899 53,548 7,687 9 36 1,746 10,932 4,626 1 2,773 263 156,645 64,480 12,313 216,134 17,304 233,438 Oakum Cwt. Oil cake 29 466,448 29,769 1,778,196 143 625,381 5,359 121,423 3 1,565 188 56,716 12 2,329 94 26,172 32 468,013 29,957 1,834,012 155 627,710 Oilclcths, all kinds Sq. yds. Oil, N.O.P Galls. 5,4.53 147,595 i TRADE AXD NATIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 23. — Summary Statement of Exports. — Continued. 217 Articles. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, xoT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Quantity. MANUFACTURES — Coil. Paper, viz. : — Paper, wall Rolls. Felt... Wrapping Lbs. Printing -S Paper, N.O.P 387,905 37,772: 289,892 28,38* 23,539 9,098 2,612,243 482,832 Total, paper 1 3,156,096 Paints and varnishes of all ! kinds S I Photographs n ; Plumbago, manufact\ires of. . . m Rags Lbs. i 38,907,127 Sails .... S i Shi['S sold to other countries. . ' Xo. and tons.. 19-1,108 Silk and manufactures of S Soap Lbs. Starch Stationer}' -S 650,313 115,276 Stone, ornan.ental, viz. — Granite, marble, &c., dressed -S Building, viz. ; freestone, limestone, &c., dressed ... u Total, stone Sugar, all kinds, N.O.P Lbs. Sugar house syrup GaUs Tar S Tin, manufactures of 1 Tobacco, viz. : — Cigars M. Cigarette.s n Stems and cuttings Lbs. Another. N.O.P ,- 2,249 150 210 68,507 0,077 10,2o3i 514,327 582,216 268 58,470 22,460 28,198 5.418 23.380 1-1,737 Value. Quantity. Value. 652 112 15 27 3,545 4,351 390,154 37,922 290,102 6,108 816 80 4,7761 39,489,343 317 7,986| 14,482 51,100 29,877 1,026 512 i 1,900' 20-2,845 658,299 129,758 85,580 201,860 74 26 384,834 37,672 Total, tobacco Cwt. Tow Vehicles, viz. : — Automobiles No. Carriages u M parts of -S Carts No. Wagons Bicycles « ir parts of -S Other vehicles .1 Vinegar Galls Wood, viz. : — Barrels, empty No. Household furniture S Doors, sashes and blinds. ... n Matches and match splints. . n Mouldings, trimmings and other house furnishmgs. . . m 496 34(J 310 882 176 83 6,213 13,767 82,607 43,610 1,951 32 15,485 14,870 3^338 528 2,333 405,011 25,384 46,841 32,243 10,104 2,655 71,670 55,882 175 827,188 204,361 29,036 23,651 9,113 2,612,270 486,377 3,160,447 74,615 5,893 10,283 519,103 585 109,570 52,337 29,224 5,930 25,280 37,981 14,119 88,837 87,430 85 144 527,245 102,717 2,305 598 28,358 4!f,931 48,914' 81,252 222,458 2,436 4,457 1,282 1,015 1.349 3,059, 25,4081 2 496 448 331 916 197 111 22,202 27,682 255,232' 29, 169 [ 121,335 3,555 29,841 .533 2,333 627,469 27,320 51,298 33,.^25 11,119 4,004 74,729 81,290 177 42,693 10,028; 751 1,535 3111 52,043 70,375 265,260 29,244 122,900 3,866 218 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT i 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 23. — Summary Statement of Exports. — Concluded. Articles. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. MANDFACTCBKS— Con. Pails, tubs, churns and other S 13,319 80,977 1,658,846 3,545,751 358,918 1,257 1,428 14,606 Spool wood and spools . . .. " Wood pulp, chemically prepared Cwt. Wood pulp, mechanically ground. » Other manufactures of wood. $ 864,606 5,038,850 82,405 864,606 5,038,850 1,058,846 3,545,751 377,840 '18,922 6,094,844 76,2-19 6,171,093 62,648 1,037,451 22,849 757,964 85,497 1,795,415 25.850 11,979 840,4.52 1,892,664 31,494,916 4,991 692 14,166 31,522 4,458,445 29,922 3,558 3,838 800 741,970 881,569 35,953,361 MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Coffee Lbs. Dried fruits, N.O.P Rice Rice meal n Tea " 272,848 59,598 147,048 40,000 3,294,756 298,698 71,577 987,500 1,932,664 3,294,756 34,913 4,250 18,004 32,322 741,970 73,790 955,359 125,161 1,661,657 ! 1,786,818 COIN AND BULLION. 1,534,998 1,054,220 5,318 1,534,998 1,054,220 5,318 Total coin and bullion 1 2,594,536 2,594,536 I RECAPITULATION. Articles. Produce of mine . „ fisheries . II forest Animals and their produce Agiicultural x^roducts Manufactures Miscellaneous articles Total Coin and bullion Grand total exports . Goods, the produce of Canada. 40,087,017 15,663,162 47,517,033 53.926,515 90,433,747 31,494,916 125,161 279,247,551 279,247,551 Goods, not the produce of Canada. 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P3 £ ee 01 o^^ s TRADE AND XATIGATIOy 227 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OC' Tf X M 1-1 -"f t- X X CO ^ 1-1 ?1 o o •v';*' c r5 f m I — "t-T-T'i-T; T<) 35 ^ t^: 0»-i l^ C — 5 X N I X :o X ?; X ib \ ci s^ :c o X X T ;£ c; — © X •* -r -r o c.ic©©r-^©©5i?:© orci^K'tCpf I— ''r-''?~~©''©r " " ~ © I-H X ■*! ©r- © rH O CiJ X C- CI -r- -^ i;: iC X X X © © 1^ t~ -r 1— © © t~ tr; — :c c^ CJ M O CC « to O •n — ~ *-" ll_.i_15i -r g .S Sx >o 228 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 (y w s •*OC0(MSiO'-iOt~i-irJ'000i00t^l0CCC-^C<) (MIMOC (M O" CO 00 • fe : § ■ 5^" ! t>.(MWOii-(rfm'M;CiOlO(Mi"in-»■ X' ■<»• lO w ■«• -JS oousi-T ©'ofcf ©■crt-r3rt--r«r5rc5C5' ©r-r^co' f-^t-- 0Vl^lMr-(01C<5X»-l X t-i-l 5CCCMN i-iCiCisri CO N CO (y IS o 05 © in 05 t~c^ X N as o 03 05 1-1 iH r-l 05 f-H 9^ r : : 9 V =" S c * c s- ^.5 ooooo eg « OO "SCO ^+i a;) • — 00 OD — fc- ' ^ O S i tc £; -i5 .i-ssc ^ 55S Sb •so S c ;i i =« o " =;3^ ■5 r - a. = 0) :« 33 s- u a> ^ o o g - ;- cc .— ^ w o) --; 05 " _, O ^- =« a g* > =i o o) ■-SmS TRADE AND NAVIGATION 229 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 « -r cc C; -O O .- 00 •^ O^CO (N_C>^,-^ TjT o" tr' lO o' ■*" r - -r t-^T t-h" cf t~ i-H r»< lO Tfi © I ,-1 O rH M •* ,-1 1- :o 00 •»> W 00 O^lO I iO ^ T-l CO C^ ^ 1-1 ■^ CS 00 C5 O :i ■* I- ■^ T5 r- :d 35 •-; f 05_0 C>_ i-i « c; c^)^»oc:.-ic!f< l--.oocox~»~. x~r-'* IOCS ?^ O M 00 'S" C-1 CD lO ■* IM OtO O M' M 00 (^f-)<~ad'■iJ"(^fod" 00 -o o ■:o cc -r i-H X h- •<»< i-H :fl N .-1 o«o xiocoe«STtii*«-ffn7-*o jne^xosoi^ — ir:x(MX o o; r-i o: M -t" X =^^ o; o c.X 'i" ■f X O lO Ci O © X(M t^M 5^ ©_^ cc tc © ^- t>.-T io_. CO ■^ CO M coo i-l X ■^ IC CO © CO t~ X C: "-H t^ i-H IM rH ;o — t^ c-i ;c iO o; in X © C5 X .-I C^ r- t- t>. t>. iC'l^O'r-'"©'"©" rt C; C-] — © >i C3 C ' ^^1^- ^a^ 9 :->:2;:h •^ h 5 i! c iT fe S tJ o fc- __ o.r i' ^"' j: •>^ S -^ l-H 3C ?i *-« ^ '-^ s g' 5 'S • - m S = « s c b:s.3 230 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 O c •^ I- 1~ 1 in w 3; 3 \ a^ o a: -o to oo c^ :s ;^ ?j CO 55 rH w O -f rt ■M JO -^ In >^ m 3; i-H b-'^J- iO i-.in e<5co O C5 cc cc e<5 35 s t^ — -O X t— 3: 3: cc 3; ri X op X — ^ Tr in -o pi 1-5' cS {< S i sOPhO OO: C [M) TRADE AXD XATIGITIOX 231 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 II -r X © I 55 ■J " N (m55 I S e — ri i- r: ^ I r: •^ = 1 ?3 iSlSf^Ot-TXCO ri o S5 © © t- b- la X r; x'~' - K u.^ © t- -^ © o xcxt^^^rixx ■>j f- cr. ^r. n ri — im X ^ r?S © r- X T rr'-''x''t>r 1-2 X X ^ « 3 H © T X N »a i-l © l^ r>r tCr-T ?^' >-r .jT -^r ^ i ; cc C5 CO © ec ■<*< ; IM__M_CC © !>. t^ x_co 9C~5. X © 1-- O © © ^H ©' lO Iff o' i-H* iCi-T sis' co' eo" in©to»o -*©©i>5 IM © t~M i-Tim' lOiO ©'im'' © CO im'o" X t^ © -f © © r^ © © id © L-^ jC © t~ © t^ X c^ © © O O O X X 1^ — IMO M CC CO X — e«5 1— iO •* t-T ri" x' ■^'~ •*' . © ■* © ■^ 1-^ 1-. © ■* iC iC © © -^ ©■"©rcc'c'tC © -rf C<5 IC M t- rt .— iH' © i-Tco o •5 o ^ 5 c o-g cS o tr. ^ 3 u • o J, X a.„ bo o ^r"^ -l^ ^ +J G 7^ " — 3 =3 £ "s H ^ H TRADE AXD XATIGATION 233 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 r re lO I o ■t^.t-I (M WC5 CC< M IC M • C-. -r w o C-. o -^ Tf in o ^^ — •* ec «£ 1^ ■^ ^ •«■ t-- iO »C" CO O IM' ^S" !W~ ^" r^ X C. 1-1 00 c; ~ c L" I ~ « i-H 00 I^ S^SO X (M N I-H •^OO'-H oo c<5 i- ■* IM »a <-! -* i-H TT »0 © CO tecs oo'sq © -^ C5 -S" © IM CC(M c) TO o eo 00 X © © ^ CC t^ JO — IM - X s: « t^ C-. — CO CO t-~ CIS iC CO f (^t , - - ocoxot ~" CO l^ - , C-1 X CO ©o = ■^■2^2 = '5 3 f^ ^ V, OJ O C— c 234 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 25. — Statement showing the value of Merchandise imported into and exported from Canada through the United States from and to Foreign Countries, distin- guishing the countries whence imported and to which exported, during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Countries whence Imported and to which Exported. I Value of Merchan- j disc Imported 'from Foreign Coun- tries through the United States. Great Britain Australia British Africa M Guiana II East Indies II West Indies New Zealand British Possessions Other. Total British Empire. Arabia Argentina Austria-Hungary Belgium Bolivia Brazil Central American States. Chili China Cuba Danish West Indies Denmark Dutch Guiana II East Indies II West Indies Ecuador Egypt France French Africa II We.st Indies Germany Greece Hawaii Hay ti Holland Iceland Italy Japan Mexico Norway Panama Persia Peru Philippines Porto Rico Portugal Portuguese Africa Roimiania Russia St. Pierre San Domingo , . Servia .... Spain Spanish Africa Sweden Switzerland Turkey IJnited States of Colombia. Uruguay Venezuela Total, other countries . Grand total 10,047,989 20,460 429,878 1,427,282 783,867 35,476 12,744,952 4,103 1,077,489 244,345 .583,791 347,672 65,998 103,168 302,569 31,212 225^347' 12,550 2,027,160 2,606 2,032,644 96,220 97 207,595 346,724 176,512 106,650 20,113 3,843 719 10,137 140,737 '627!8i2' 126,264 65,757 569,131 162,874 4,993 27,632 9,754,464 22,499,416 Value of Merchan- dise Exported to Foreign Coun- tries through the United States. 39,986,459 2,009,137 67,-598 52,885 39,893 705,897 001,863 189,800 43,653,5.32 1,255,.533 55,724 259,019 601 415,816 89,669 46,718 16,976 268,601 14,408 373,487 36,799 1,151 5,792 20,605 260,386 16,305 18,105 1,532,226 224 1,197 7,924 821,445 167 320,247 6,835 58,166 416,754 68,630 274 8,948 4,663 189,716 26,205 1,910 08,779 579,673 2,800 1,0.56 1,540 19,680 170 53,978 6,321 1,614 35,406 23,201 9,729 7,425,238 51,078,770 i TRADE AXD XAVIGATIOX SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 26. — Comparative Statement of Goods remaining in Warehouse in 1908, 1909, 1910. ARTICLK3. Remaixing in Ware- Remaining in Wake- Remaining in Ware- house, I HOUSE, I house, March 31, 1908. March 31, 1909. Quantity. Value, j Quantity. Value. March 31, 1910. Quantity . Value. BreadstufFs — Wheat Bush . Other breadstutfs S Coal, bituminous Tons. Cotton and manufactures of S Drugs n Fancv goods n Fish.' M Flax and manufactures of « Fruits and nuts n Glass and manufactures of n Iron and steel i Leather >■ Oils Galls. Paper and manufactures of. . . . S Silk M Spirits and wines — Brandy Galls . Gin II Rum i> Whisky Wines of all kinds, except sparkling m Wines, sparkling -S Sugar above Xo. 16 D.S Lbs. Sugar not above No. 16D.S. . . . >■ Molasses Galls . Tobacco, manufactures of— Cigars Lbs . Cigarettes m All other ,i Woollens S All other articles n Grand totals 4,257 m6,m 1,049,459 189,224 210,110 GO, 392 342,390 259,802 1,692" 101,711 1,158,801 316,491 120,748 23,899 107,924 46,002 195,938 13,954 785,405 23,272 108,237 35,647 52,825 328,140 138,7941 38,725] 619,465 1,631,304 153,762,998 10,282 45,909 5,248 I 73,637 4,257 538^474 1,256,084 168,992 189,808 50,524, 293,145 230,1751 242,089 212,.5701 49,832: 4,935,888 1,268,540 53,808,411' 594 2,376 1,692 112,689 1,064,348 166,968 96,480: 6,519 116,296 28,685 142,409 18,120 650,287 10,127 113,629 34,956 44,520 291,950 121,421 33,465 553,059 219,8.59 162,704 125,702 1,418,030 502 355,198 35,2451 114,4771 7,644 4,653! 6,769 9,894' 56,446 51,322 377,511 i 230,161 1,854,148.. I 2,052,638| 29,5521 546,011 1,165,669 174,972 183.449 47,903. 327,917 252,9241 5,234,939 52,977,739 2,552 as, 681 5,844 108,086 8,583,776 7,989,7841 29,552 115,196 1,111,525 194,212 92,838 13,090 132,619 48,088 168,512 15,025 936,472 34,730 107,434 38,885 65,742 320,891 127,848 32,181 569,669 223,533 160,067 134,129 1,379,625 473 114,012 11,742 71,797 300,661 1,979,980 8,530,528 236 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 27. — Statement of the Quantity and Value of Merchandise received from Foreign Countries for immediate transit through Ca^iada, and transhipped at the Port of Montreal for the United States and other countries, during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Countries. Received from. Shu'ped to. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. THE MINK. Ore and other articles of the mine Great Britain . . J 165,677 $ United States. . . i 165,677 Total 165,677 • 165 677 Great Britain. . . THE FISHERIES. Sahnon and other articles of fisheries . . . 38,560 13,371 4,921 Belgium 1 Newfoundland . . 154 United States. . . i 56,698 Total 50,8.52 56,852 Great Britain. . . S. Africa THE FOREST. Planks and boards M. ft. 23 1,832 M. ft. 5,012 927 180 23 159,390 25,420 Belgium .... . . 6,375 United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 6,119 6,142 191,185 1,S!32 193,017 6,142 193,017 Lumber and timber, N . 0 . P . 82,196 22,189 10,486 82,196 S. Africa United States. . . .32,675 Total . . . 114,871 114,871 Total produce of forest 307,888 307,888 Great Britain. . . United States.. . Total Great Britain. . . ANIMAJ.S AND PRODUCE. Horses No. 43 4 1,290 425 No. 4 43 425 1,290 47 1,715 47 7,405 5 1,715 Cattle 535,882 S. Africa 470 United States. . . Total Great Britain 7,410 536,352 7,410 536,352 7,410 .536,352 Sheep 609 214 3,045 1,665 S. Africa.. ...... United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 823 4,710 823 4,710 823 4,710 Furs and skins 109,542 54,419 17,483 71,902 •Tapan • United States. . . 109,542 Total ..;... 181,444 181,444 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOy 237 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 27. — Statement of the Quantity and Value of Merchandise received from and Shipped to Foreign Countries, &c. — Contimied. Countries. Received from. Shipped to. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. ANIMALS AXD PRODUCE— Co?l Lard Great Britain. . . Lbs. $ Lbs. 23,453,473 411,569 95,761 S 2,384,618 41,138 9,800 Newfoundland . . S. Africa.. ' 2,435^556 United States. . . Total Great Britain. 23,960,803 23,960,803 2,435,556 23,960,803 2,435,556 Cheese 18,100 7,885 2 179 Belgium United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 7,885 18,100 788 2,172 788 25,985 2,960 25,985 2,960 Bacon and hams 343,946 495 35,376 69 Newfoundland. . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 344,44i 35^445 344,441 ;«,445 344,441 35,445 Pork 59,756 1,051,560 7 06'> Newfoundland . . United States.. . Total Great Britain. . . Newfoundland. . S. Africa . France 'i,iii',3i6 1,111,316 118^534 111,465 118,534 1,111,316 118,534 Meats, all other 567,428 58,138 85,559,414 1,022,860 44.3,448 57,877 38,151 32,876 555,403 8,670,959 102,069 44,340 5,798 3,815 3,287 .56,928 Holland ~" Belgium United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . 87,142,601 8,829,058 87,710,029 8,887,196 87,710,029 8,887,196 TaUow 15,000 1,450 15,000 1,450 Total Great Britain . . . 15,000 1,450 15,000 1,450 Animals, other articles of 13,395 6,000 19,989 S. Africa Germany 1,525 19,395 United States. . . 2i,5i4, ..' Total • 40,909 40,909 Total animals and produce 12,246.271 12,246.271 Great Britain . . Fruits and nuts of all kinds 44,131 24,854 3,682 224,018 Fiance Belgium Newfoundland . . 1,386 72,667 United States. . . Total ^5,404 298,071 298,071 238 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEXT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 27. — Statement of the Quantity and Value of Merchandise received from and Shipped to Foreign Countries, ifec. — Continued. Articles. AGKICULTURAL PKOrCCTS.— C'O/l. Flour and wheat Seeds. Other articles of agriculture. Total agriculturaf products MANUFACTURES. Cotton and manufactures Dnigs, dyes and chemicals. Earthenware and china. Countries. Received from Quantity. Value Great Britain. . . Newfoundland . . South Africa Germany Holland Belgium United States. . . Total Great Britain. . Germanj' Belgium Newfoundland. United States. . Shipped to Quantity, j Value. 100, 497 236,886 1,216,168 236,986' 1,216,665 223,161 7,105 3,428 420 2,422 350 100 1,143,311 36,885 17,380 2,310 14,532 1,750 497 Total. 165,983 3,089 12,304 8,075 236,986 1,216,665 6,865 189,451 (Great Britain. . France Germany Newfoundland . South Africa. . . Belgium . . United States. . Total. Great Britain . Holland Belgium ..... United States. Total. Great Britain . . Belgium Germany Chili Newfoundland . United States. . Total. Great Britain. . Belgium Germany Newfoundland. United State*. . Total. 37,444 10,050 500 10,239 58,233 1,762,420 4,927 2,360 8,152 109,179 124,618 56,502 2,600; 30,090 474,639 15,609 579,440 75,769 l,l(tO,907 30,480 1,207,156 1,200 181,386 189,451 1,840 1,917 2,640 3,842 47,994 58,233 1,762,420 109,179 15,439 124,618 10,393 1,716 567,331 579,440 483 1,206.673 1,207,156 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 239 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 27. — Statement of the Quantity and Value of Merchandise received from and Sliipped to Foreign Countries, lirc. — Continued. Articles. COVXTRIES. Received from Shipped to Quantit}-. Value. Quantity. Value. MAXCFACTCRES. — Coil. Glass and glassware Great Britain. . . $ 298.258 124,078 s Belgium United States. . . Total . . . 422,336 422,336 422,336 Great Britain . Iron and steel. ... 155,112 13,399 4,298 8,171 Belgium Germany Newfoundland . South Africa. . . . 1,046 83,233 Holland 3,260 10,793 France 106,503 United States. . . 172,809 TotaJ Great Britain 279,312 279,312 Leather and manufactures of 13,308 178 307,008 298,023 Germany United States. . . .. . . 22,471 Total 320,494 320,494 Great Britain. . Oil cake i 9,145 172,989 5,500 Belgium I 1 Holland France 36,546 United States. . . 224,180 Total 224,180 224,180 , Great Britain. . . France Belgium Newfoundland. . Oils of all kinds Galls. 50,685 778 34,679 225,464 1,985 41,025 Galls. 55,524 14,517 12,000 ■20,000 241 630 240 86,270 174,905 2,800 4,470 South Africa. . . . 94 Cuba 210 Mexico Italy United States. . . Total Great Britain . 718 88,045 174,905 1,772 21,971 292,217 120 270,606 292,217 Paper and manufactures of 13.S,.^2S 18,510 2,032 3,042 Belgium Germany Cuba 5,920 South Africa. . . . 476 United States. . . 9,438 154,070 Total 163,508 163,508 240 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 27. — Statement of the Quantity and Value of Merchandise received from and Shipped to Foreign Countries, itc — Concluded. Articles. Countries. RECEFfED FROM Shipped to Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. MANUFACTDRES. — Co/i. Spirits and wines Great Britain . . . Belgium , Germany Holland . . . . France Galls. 334,565 12,282 1,255 3,000 6,377 889,164 75,606 4,046 6,500 19,995 Galls. S 8,000 16,000 Newfoundland... 4i8 88 357,015 847 South Africa. . . . 174 United States. . . Total South Africa. . 8,042 16,096 994,386 365,.521 1,011,407 365,521 1,011,407 Sugar and glucose Lbs. Lbs. 97,785 2,947 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 97,785 2,947 97,785 2,947 97,785 2,947 Tobacco 134 Belgium Cuba 154 14 United States. . . 154 120 Total 288 288 Great Britain. . . United States. . . Tea 317,098 61,224 317,098 61,224 Total Great Britain . . . 317,098 61,224 317,098 61,224 Wood and manufactures of 24,282 969 2,690 68,243 Belgium Germany Cuba 3,483 South Africa. . . . 1 3,500 Newfoundland . . 1 2,095 United States. . . 77,321 27,941 Total 105,262 105,262 Great Britain . . . Other articles of manufactures 836,566 917,162 11,353 78,593 1,589 108 828 62,956 365,811 Belgium 39,290 France 1,870 Germany 14,175 South Africa. . . . Italy 129,004 460 Holland Japan 20,285 Newfoundland . . 15,078 Cuba . ... . 3,372 Mexico 1,090 B. W. [ndies . . . 61 United States. . . Total 462,.i57j 1,781,216 2,371,712 2,371,712 /. Total manufactures 7,166,101 7,166,101 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 241 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 ^ i a a s> > ^ o o It n a Pi "^-^ § ce -S o 1 ; t-IM XiH ©IM I ,^ inc2 t-rco'e^fco" 1 ■# -o in c ■* CO -o I-l CO 7^ l-"- © r-l •pn«IIOH s© . : ; '. ioT CO oT •/^IB^I €© : : ■ • x__ .' i-T CO I-T "IIIMO «% : ■ . C5 CO CD__ •^ •/CuBUijaf) * : X© in ■* co'e^T in CO c; in in •90UBJ^ 9I& : : : ■* CO © CO 05 CO •*' CO- CO CO 00 CO ■tJDUJV -g : : :§ :g ■ . .© .lO 05 X in •UBd'Bf • • ' 05 CO ■ . .1-1 .in • • •■^ -OS in C0__ •pu^I -panojAi9^ • I-l ■ ■(M • • C3 ■ 1 •cnniSpg I-l • X COX" • t>- -X X© •CO ■ t^Ci ^ o IN •B9^B^g pg^iuxi • • © 05 CO CO • • X_(M X OS . . ^ 2 3 £ o 5 : 'S c 1 1 ll_i_16 1 ^ 165,677 6(;,852 307,888 12,246,271 1,762,420 7,166,102 21,705,210 •BquQ «© ' 13^060 13,060 •ODlX9J\[ «# 1,210 1,210 •^IB^I m- 460 460 •AUBUIidf) 8«& l!526 2,310 14,175 18,010 •pu^noH ««• 3,815 14,532 29,045 47,392 •DOUTSJJ afi' : : g :i ■ . . t» -e^ : ". .in -c . . .-1 m •TOUJV -g 9§- • CO in o oc ■ • © t^M e^ • ■ a. (M © rt •pu^l -punojA\9^ «» i54 254J41 41,388 9n 7Sfi ) X CO •raniaiGg «% in t^iMc- • ■ t^ X Oi c • -co IM Ift 5^ : :d~co'.nV X IM 1 •B9;B!)g paijuf^ «* t-x xeo ■*!?. t~ © II 05 '»' CS CO CO © CO in c m-co'-i" ©'c^f CO CO in X x © 3- T-^ I-l CO CO IC IM OS to •urenug 9& 181,579 11,731,437 1,376,034 886 55!.f> in in -r Produce of the mine II fisheries 11 forest Animals and their produce Agricultural products Mannfacturfis 1 H2 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Statement by years showing the value of Goods transhipped at the Port of Montreal for Foreign Countries, from 1886 to 1910, inclusive. Total value of goods in transit through Montreal for transhipment to foreign countries : — Fiscal year ending June 30, 18S0 1S87 1888 IBS!) 1890 IMll 1S02 1893 1894 1895 1890 1897 1898 1899 •. ... 1900 1901 1902 1908 1904 1905 190f) 9 months ending March 31, 1907 Fiscal year ending March 31, 1908 IS, 1909 20 1910 21 .$ 5, 7. 8, 10, 12, 13, 9. 745,606 (545,393 058,888 314,396 714,705 202,292 423,862 313.901 186,145 027,366 191.62S 077,825 378,657 485,519 160,009 707,379 382,567 689,912 224,361 095,449 114,464 233,092 9r)5,468 H81,570 705,210 No. 28. — Statement showing the Trade via St. Lawrence River, Inwards and Outwards, during the fiscal year ended March 31, 1910. Inwards Outwards Total trade. Vessels. No. Tons Register. 718 666 2,652,533 2,065,073 1.384 4,717,606 Freight. Tons Weight. 856,491 1,637,457 Tons Measurement. 94,047 26u,013 2,493,948 354,060 1 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1911 PART II G-ENERAL STATEMENTS IMPORTS, EXPORTS AND SHIPPING OF THE DOMINION OF CANADA FISCAL YEAR ENDED MAEOH 31, 1910 ii_ii_i CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — Ges/:ral Statement (by Countries) of the Total Quantities and Values of Consumption and the Duties Collected thereon in the Dominion ( Ahlreviations : B. E., British East; B. W. British West; F. W., Note. — The quantity and value of articles entered for consumption under the French Treaty Tariff Countries . Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity . Value . General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS. Ale and porter in bottles Great Britain. . . Sweden Total Great Britain. . . Aust -Hungary . Belgium Galls. 228, 114 3,115 $ 211,148 2,459 Galls. 237,248 2,170 $ 215,293 1,726 $ cts. 56,939 52 520 80 231,229 213,607 239,418 217,019 57,460 32 Ale and porter in casks 7,848 3,683 9,122 4,168 1,4.':;9 52 Lager and other beer in bottles 244 273 80 2,827 630 1,8.33 469,404 171 195 52 2,408 451 913 285,089 244 113 92 300 168 1,417 471,339 171 83 76 128 114 706 58 56 27 12 22 08 Germany Norway Sweden . . . ♦ 86 40 40 32 .S40 08 United States. . . Total Aust.-Himgary.. Belgium Germany. United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 284,295 113,121 36 475,291 289,279 473,733 285,573 113,695 92 Lager and other beer in casks. . 7,189 10,626 10,626 212,551 2,025 2,705 3,158 45,159 4,003 8,881 562 207,507 1,125 2,103 115 42,695 640 48 1,420 96 89 92 33,201 12 240,992 53,047 220,953 46,038 35,352 48 18,229 2,506 88 3,511 17 60 United States. . . Total 702 20 20,735 3,599 719 80 Great Britain. . . United States. . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total Animals, living, viz.:— LV)s. 900 2,760 9r; 2,140 Lbs. 2J60 2,140 41 40 3,660 2,235 2,760 2,140 41 40 Horned cattle No. 81 1,029 10,425 2.^,075 No. 1,012 25,150 6,287 50 Horses over one year old valued at $50 or less per head 1.110 35,50t. 1,012 2.5,150 6,287 50 1 88 8i; 45 4,380 3,600 88 8(; 4^.385 3,600 7,98.=} " i,i6o'oo 1,075 00 175 8,OS0 174 2,175 (0 TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Merchandise imported ; also of the Quantities and Values of the same entered for of Canada during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. French West; Dan. W., Da.nish West; N. E. S., not elseivhere specified). are included under the General Tariff in this table: for detail of which see Statement No. 16, Part I. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. GallP. $ $ cts. Galls. 1 $ cts. Galls. 237,248 2,170 $ 215,293 1,726 $ cts. 56,939 52 520 80 239,418 217,019 57,460 32 9,122 4,168 1,459 52 244 113 92 2,467 168 1,417 471,339 171 83 78 1,826 114 706 284,295 58 56 27 12 22 08 2,107 1,698 674 24 760 64 40 32 340 08 113,121 36 2,107 1,698 674 24 475,840 4,003 8,881 14,216 208,:-,44 287,271 114,370 16 1,125 2,103 3,661 43,179 640 48 1,420 96 13,654 837 3,546 484 2,912 79 178 56 3,002 71 33,379 68 14,491 4,030 3,091 35 2.35,444 50,068 38,443 83 17,441 2,616 15 17,529 3,511 2,633 75 702 20 17,441 2,616 15 21,040 3,335 95 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 2,760 2,140 41 40 i 1 1 2,760 2,140 41 40 No. No. No. 1,012 25,150 6,287 50 1,012 25,150 6,287 50 1 45 10 00 1 88 86 45 4,385 3,600 10 00 1,100 00 1,075 00 - 45 10 (-0 175 8,030 2,185 00 ll--ii— u CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Akticles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Animals, living— Con. Horses, N.O.P Great Britain . . . B.W.Indies.... Belgium France No. Ill 1 4 2 1 6,515 $ 15,339 100 600 GOO 60 426,428 No. 40 $ 4,712 $ cts. 1,178 00 4 2 1 6,518 600 600 60 307,903 150 00 150 00 Holland United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 15 00 09,475 75 6,634 3,170 35,844 443,127 6,565 403,875 100,968 75 59.135 131,492 35,844 131,492 32,873 00 39,014 190,627 3,5,844 131,492 32,873 00 All other, not elsewhere 8i>ecified 3,309 8 2 1,0.57 08,772 1,814 8 2 453 50 Newfoundland. . Brazil 2 00 0 50 Antiseptic surgical dressings, such as absordenti cotton, cot- 88,886 22,221 50 Total 103,148 90,710 22,677 50 tow, jute, gauzes and oakum, prepared for use as surgical dressiug.5, plain or medicated ( Treat Britain. . . France 42,300 707 81 69,785 294 792 58 80 158 40 United States. 69,755 13,957 00 Total Great Britain . . . Germany Japan United States . . Total Great Britian. . . Belgium 112,963 70,871 14,174 20 Bagatelle and other game tables 70 6 2 2(X) 1,353 105 6 2,.50O 2 200 6 2,560 2 10 896 00 287 4,024 202 2,566 898 10 Bags which contain cement, &c. 1,349 100 100 12,097 1,108 221 60 Germanv United States. . . Total 12,097 2,419 40 13,646 13,205 2,641 00 Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Baking powder Lbs. 5,252 529,748 069 152,080 Lbs. u. 528,584 1 151,702 0 60 31,715 04 .535,000 152,749 - 528,594 151,793 31,715 64 tips for bagatelle boards and billiard tables 1,015 1,301 8,377 302 l,b01 8. .377 105 70 France United States. . . 4.55 35 2,931 95 Total 10,723 9,980 3,493 00 TRADE AND X ATI G ATI ON SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxscmptiox, Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. No. 18 1 $ 4,777 100 $ cts. 716 55 15 00 No. $ § cts. No. 58 1 4 2 1 6,518 $ 9,489 100 600 600 60 397,903 $ Ct". 1,894 55 15 00 150 00 150 00 15 00 99,475 75 l^ 4 877 "-^1 55 6,584 408,752 101,700 30 1 35,844 131,492 32,873 00 i 35,844 131,492 32,873 00 1 1,320 198 00 165 55 CO 3,299 8 2 1,057 91,827 706 50 2 00 0 60 1,057 2,941 352 33 980 35 352 33 23,201 85 1,320; 198 00 4,163 1,387 68 96,193 24,263 18 39,764 4,970 73 2 5 81 0 53 1 33 21 60 40,060 797 81 69,785 5,030 OG 159 73 21 60 13,957 00 39,764 4,970 73 88 23 46 110,723 19,168 39 79 1,353 304 45 79 6 2 200 1,353 105 6 2,560 304 45 6 105 49 03 49 03 2 10 896 00 79 1,353 304 45 6 105 49 03 287 4,024 1,251 58 241 36 15 1,349 100 100 12,097 257 75 100 100 26 66 26 67 26 66 26 67 2,419 40 241 36 15 200 53 33 13,646 2,730 48 Lbs. C 313 7.fi9 2?i2 .f>2 Lbs. Lbs. 6,323 528,584 753 151,792 253 12 1 31,715 04 1 6,313 752 252 52 534,907 l')2,545 31,968 16 743 167 19 1,045 1,301 8,377 272 89 455 35 1 -" 2,931 95 I 167 19 ! 74. I 10,723 3,660 19 1 1 1 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement - - Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articlks Imported. Quantity. Value. C Quantity. General Tar Value. iff. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Baskets of all kinds, N. 0. P . . . . Great Britain. . . 7,533 135 51 4,722 86 3,132 14,. 028 412 115 5,400 32,552 838 135 51 4,722 86 3,112 313 412 115 5,64S 32,029 $ eta. 250 85 Hong Kong 40 50 Aust. -Hungary. . 15 30 Belgium .'.'.'.'.''.'.'. 1 416 60 China 25 80 France 932 10 Germany 93 PO Holland 123 60 Italy 34 50 Japan 1,049 30 9 608 70 United States. . . Total 68,666 47,461 14,191 15 Baths, bath-tubs, basins, closets, lavatories, urinals, sinks and laundry-tubs of any material. Great Britain. . . 31,611 4 10 65 200,204 173 4 10 60 55 Hong Kong France 1 40 3 50 Gt rmany United States. . . 198,540 69,489 00 Total 231,894 198,727 69,554 45 Great Britain . . . France Belting of all kinds except rub- ber and leather. 100,913 121 203 157 82, .524 183,918 7,996 121 52 157 82,409 2,199 00 33 28 Germany 14 30 Switzerland 43 18 United States . . 22,662 64 Total 90,735 24,952 40 Great Britain . . . Belts, of all kinds, N.O.P., ex- cept silk 85,143 20 1,665 32 13,709 5,039 700 42,032 8,047 20 1,665 32 13,752 567 200 42,114 2,816 45 7 00 Hong Kong Aust. - H u nga ry . . 582 75 Belgium 11 20 France 4,813 20 198 45 Germany Japan United States. . . 70 00 14,739 90 Total Great Britain . . '.iiiini: 148,340 66,.S97 23,238 95 Bells and (j^ongs, N.O.P 1,881 230 240 948 17 218 14 33,484 63 230 240 12 17 232 14 33,194 18 90 Aust. -Hungary. . 69 00 France 72 00 Germany 3 60 Italy 5 10 Japan 6!) 60 Norway 4 20 United States. . . Total 9,958 20 37,032 31,002 10,200 60 Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total .... Billiard tables ' No. 67 776 8,145 33,741 No. 1 776 84 33,741 33,825 29 40 11,809 35 843 41,886 777 11,838 75 TRADE AXD XAVIGATIOY SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. ; Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 8 6,4.58 S cts. 1.291 60 S 237 S cts. 94 80 7,533 135 4,& 86 S cts. 1,637 25 40 50 15 30 1,416 60 1 25 80 3,112 14,272 412 115 5,648 32.552 932 10 13,959 5,-583 60 5,677 50 123 60 34 50 1,649 30 523 209 20 9,817 90 ' ' ' 6 458 1,291 60 14,719 .5.887 60 68,638 21,370 35 31,432 6,286 40 6 2 80 31,611 4 10 6,349 75 1 40 3 .50 65 27 30 33 12 60 65 30 33 198,-567 69,501 60 31,432 6,286 40 98 45 73 j 230,257 75,886 58 94,843' 18,968 60 102,839 21,167 60 121 203 157 82,524 33 28 151 55 38 69 68 43 18 115 42 18 2,704 82 94,843 18,968 60 266 97 56 185.844 44,018 .56 74,952. 16,864 60 2,010 938 00 85,009 20 1,665 20,619 05 7 00 ; 582 75 32 13,752 5,039 11 20 4,813 20 4,472 49 2,086 93 2287 2,285 38 200 42.163 70 00 14,762 77 1 74,952 16,864 60 6,531 3,047 80 147,880 43,151 35 2,026 405 20 2,089 230 240 948 17 232 14 33,196 424 10 69 00 72 00 936 374 40 378 00 5 10 69 60 4 20 2 0 80 9,959 00 .• • • • 2,026 405 20 938 375 20 36,966 10,981 00 No. 67 8,061 1,813 79 No. No. 68 8.145 1,843 19 776 33,741 11,809 35 67 8,061 1.813 791 ! ! 844' 41,886 13,6-52 54 u— 4 CUSTOMS DEPAETMEXT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1 — General Statement Countries. Total Imports, j i Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Cwi. Blacking, shoe and shoemakers" ink, sihoe. harness and leather dressing, X.O. P.. Great Britain . . . France 16,032 273 72 67,560 194 273 $ cts. 53 35 75 08 Germany United States. . . 67,534 18,572 43 Total 83,937 68,001 18,700 86 Great Britain . . . Blinds of woo'J, metal or other material, not textile or paper. 632 116 31 90(i 2,803 4 233 195 116 31 223 2,803 4,233 58 .50 Australia France 34 80 9 30 Germany Japan 66 90 840 90 United States. . . 1,269 90 Total .... Great Britain . . 8,721 -i^'-i::^ 7,601 2.280 30 Blueing, laundry blueing 30,991 4,251 93 4,251 20 92 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . Newfoundland. . China United States. . . Total (xreat Britain . . 956 63 .3.5,242 4,344 977 55 Boats, open, pleasure, sailboats, skiffs and canoes No. 17 3 1 597 1,345 74 32 24,034 No. 2 3 1 597 603 115 74 32 24,034 28 75 18 50 8 00 6,008 50 Books, printed, p-riodieals an0 ■ 15 1,230 618 25,485 6,248 25 120 13 339,342 16,967 10 901 349,738 1 5 37 5,212 117 8 68,698 5,807 250 4 6} 18,036 73 0 10 0 50 1 3 70 1 521 20 11 70 1 0 80 1 6,4.57 55 1 5,682 757 56 770 06 25 00 ! 0 40 1 6 40 1 382 50 93 1 8f»9,468 1.329.409 89,959 53 339,342 16,967 10 6,965 928 62 115,793 67 1 31,048 4,657 20 66 22 00 31,407 5,717 30 25 64,087 4,752 45 1,417 25 30 10 00 10 00 6 25 2 6 67 16,021 92 31,048 4.657 20 98 32 67! 101.266 22,207 b7 " 10 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT li 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. I. — General Statement Countries . Total Imports. Entered Akticles Imported. Quantity , Value . General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Freight rates for railways, and tolegrajjh rates, ))ound in book or pamphlet form, and time tables of railways outside of Great Britain . . . Si 504 25 16,161 45 25 16,161 $ Ct8. 11 25 6 25 4,040 25 change, cheques, promissory Total 16,690 16,231 4,057 75 work unsigned, and cards or other commercial blank forms printed or lithographed or printed from steel or copper or other plates, and other printed matter, N.O.P Great Britain. . . Hong Kong .... 22,788 96 12 1,703 96 12 56d 1^2 22 30 2 148,706 596 05 33 60 4 20 785 198 10 1,899 63 70 •Japan 22 30 2 149,576 7 70 10 50 Turkey 0 70 52,047 10 Total l''5,210 151,319 52,961 65 Great Britain . . . Posters, advertising bills and folders Lbs. 6,114 125 45 10 1,316 25 10 3 Lbs. 786 34 286 6 117 90 5 10 Germany Holland Italy 10 15 450 116,077 3 5 75 29,234 1 50 2 25 Labels for cigar boxes, fruits, vegetables, meats, fish, con- and wares; also shipping, price or other tags, tickets or labels; and railroad or other tickets whether lithographed or print- ed or partly printed, N.O.P. . Switzerland . . . United States. . . Total lie', 077 " ' '29,234 67 50 17,411 55 122,371 30,588 117,372 29,609 17,605 80 15,790 27 31 35 4 8 235 1,214 . 24,638 19 3 130 136,070 1,212 27 31 35 4 8 235 1,147 2,615 19 5 130 136,680 424 20 B. E. Indies 9 45 Hong Hong. . . . 10 85 12 25 Belgium 1 40 China 2 80 82 25 401 45 Germany 915 25 6 65 Spain Switzerland . . . . 1 75 45 50 United States. 47,838 00 •Total Great Britain . . . 178,204 142,148 49,751 80 Maps and charts, N.O.P 8,350 253 12,143 16 253 11,643 4 00 France 63 25 2,910 75 Total 20,746 11,912 2,978 00 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 11 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 459 $ cts. 68 85 $ S cts. 504 25 10,101 $ cts. 80 10 6 25 ::;■ ■::;:: 4,040 25 1 459 08 85 16,690 4,126 60 20,810 4,682 48 192 89 60 22,705 96 12 566 l.b99 22 30 2 148,779 5,368 13 33 60 j 4 20 .... 198 10 i.7i7 801 25 864 95 7 70 1 i 10 50 0 70 73 34 07 52,081 17 20,810 4,682 48' l,98Ji i \ 924 92 174,111 58,569 05 Lb3. 5,681 1,084 568 10 Lbs. Lbs. 6,467 34 45 10 15 450 116,077 1,370 6 10 3 5 75 29,234 686 00 5 10 ' 45 10 9 00 9 00 1 50 2 25 67 50 17,411 55 5,681 1,084 568 10. 45 10 9 00 123,098 30,703 18,182 90 14,012 3,153 14 393 183 40 15,017 27 31 35 4 8 235 1,147 24,0<12 19 5 130 130,969 3,760 74 1 9 45 10 85 12 25 1 40 2 80 82 25 I ■ " 401 45 21,387 9,980 57 10,895 82 1 6 65 1 75 1 45 50 289 134 86 47,972 86 14,012 3,153 14 22,069 10,298 83 178,229 63,203 77 8,327 1,249 05 ; 7 2 33 1 8,350 253 11,043 1,255 38 1 63 25 1 1 2,910 75 8,327 1,249 05 7 2 33 20,246 4,229 38 I . ... 12 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS— Coft. Books — Coil. Newspapeis or supplemental editions or parts thereof partly printed and intended to be completed and pub- lished in Canada Advertising pamphlets, ad- vertising show cards, illus- trated advertising periodi- cals, price books, catalogues and price lists, advertising calendars and almanacs ; patent medicine or other advertising circulars, fly sheets or pam j)hlets Advertising chromos, chro- motypes, oleographs or like work produced by any pro- cess other than hand paint- ing or drawing, and having any advertisement or adver- tising matter printed, litho- graphed or stamped there- on, or attached thereto, or other similar artistic work, lithographed, printed oi stamped on paper or card- V)oard, for business or ad- vertising purposes, N.O.P. Printed music, bound or in sheets, and music for mech- anical players Countries. United States. Great Britain . . B. Poss. Other. Aust. -Hungary Belgium China , France Germany Holland Italy Japan Spain Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total Great Britain, , (icrmany Holland Italy United States. . Total Great Britain. France Germany . . . Italy United States. Total Total Imforts. Quantity. Lbs. 14fl,300 75 3,484 474 150 7,6fll 10,626 740 304 125 11 16 ft69,513 1,142,50ft 5,6ft5 70 33 5 11,266 17,069 Value. 12 36,186 8 604 100 .50 2,375 3,895 159 48 10 4 3 277,780 .321,291 1,198 5 7 1 3,144 4,355 21,794 1,286 • 2.439 26 141,563 167,108 Entered (General Tariff. Quantity. Lbs. 10,988 118 3,484 449 150 7,128 1,503 738 275 125 11 16 966,767 991,752 33 5 11,133 11,171 Value. 12 3,017 18 664 107 50 2,290 228 159 30 10 4 3 277,023 283.603 7 1 3,031 3,039 749 1,232 26 141,221 143,228 Duty. $ cts . 3 00 1,648 20 17 70 522 60 67 35 22 50 1,069 20 225 45 no 70 41 25 18 75 1 65 2 40 145,015 05 148,762 80 4 95 0 75 1,669 95 1,675 65 74 123 20 2 60 14,122 10 14, .^22 80 TRADE AND NAyiGATION 13 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOB Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Dutj. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected . $ S cts. $ $ cts. 12 $ cts. 3 00 1 Lbs. 136,312 32,625 13,631 20 Lbs. 522 185 104 40 Lbs. 147,822 118 3,509 449 35,827 18 666 107 50 2,290 3,996 159 30 10 4 3 279,084 15,383 80 17 70 527 60 25 2 5 00 67 35 22 50 1,069 20 2,244 65 110 70 41 25 18 75 1 65 2 40 145,623 85 150 7,128 11,599 738 275 125 11 16 969,811 10,096 3,768 2,019 20 • • 3,044 2,061 608 SO 136,312 32,625 13,631 20 13,687' 6,016 2,737 40; 1,141,751 322,244 165,131 40 5,695 1,198 569 50 • 5,095 70 33 5 11,266 1,198 5 i 3,144 .569 50 14 00 4 95 0 75 1,696 55 70 5 14 00 133 113 26 60 5,695 1,198 569 .50 203 118 40 60 17,0()9 4,355 2,285 75 20,349 1,017 45 330 54 2,439 44 00 7 20 325 23 21,428 1,286 2,4.39 26 141,. 563 1,136 35 130 40 325 23 2 60 14,167 70 342 45 60 20,349 1,017 45 3,165 422 03 166.742 15,762 28 14 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General State-ment Countries. Total Imports. Entered Abticlks Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Books— Con. Photograph8,chromos,chromo- ty pes, artoty pes, oleographs, paintings, drawings, pic- tures, engravings or prints, decalcomania transfers of all kinds, or proofs there- from and similar works of art, N. 0. P. ; blue prints and Great Britain. . . 213,449 30 36 616 489 14 20,925 116,536 50 3 696 721 5,518 466,959 9,934 30 36 511 489 14 20,725 5,985 50 3 696 721 .5,464 438,111 4'>2,769 18,283 7 90 60,380 (! 35,864 1,051 551 25,576 $ cts. 2,478 27 7 50 Australia Hong Kong. . . . 9 00 Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium 127 75 122 25 China France 3 50 5,150 85 1,496 25 12 50 (Jermany Hawaii Holland 0 75 Italy 174 00 Japan 179 25 Switzerland. . . . 1,349 43 109 ,527 75 United States. . . ^ Total Great Britain . . . 826,042 120,6.39 05 Boot, shoe, shirt and stay laces of anv material 95,906 90 61,024 6 37,866 9,146 551 26,020 5 463 20 Hong Kong. . . Aust. -Hungary.. 2 10 27 00 ^ Belguim 18,U4 00 1 80 China France 10,621 71 315 30 Germany Holland United States. . . 165 30 7,672 80 Total 230,616 74,2.^6 7,063 1,722 29 2,080 8,877 4,487 5 12 1,598 672 11 41,833 141,808 42,383 21 Great Britain . . . Boots, shoes, slippers and in- soles of all kinds, except rub- ber and leather 9,068 7,063 1,722 29 2,080 6,187 534 5 12 1,.598 672 11 40,163 2,720 40 Hong Kong Aust. Hungary. Belgium 2,118 90 516 60 8 70 China 624 00 France 1,854 13 Germany Holland . . 160 20 1 50 Italy 3 60 Japan 479 40 Norway 201 60 Turkey 3 30 United States. . . 12,048 90 Total 142,645 69,144 20,741 23 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 15 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Peferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. 171,609 $ cts. 25,741 35 25,196 $ cts. 8,398 60 206,739 30 36 616 489 14 20,856 115,685 50 3 696 721 5,464 462,791 $ cts. 36,618 22 7 50 9 00 305 35 00 162 75 122 25 3 50 131 109,700 43 70 36,566 62 5,194 55 38,062 87 12 50 0 75 174 00 179 25 1,349 43 24,680 8,226 60 117,754 35 171,609 25,741 35 159,812 53,270 52 814,190 199,650 92 77,318 15,463 60 106 42 40 95,707 7 90 60,380 6 35,864 9,116 551 25,576 20,969 20 2 10 27 00 18,114 00 1 80 10,61?1 71 8,095 3,238 00 3,553 30 165 30 7,672 80 77,318 15,463 60 8,201 3,280 40 227,327 61,127 21 65,681 13,136 20 91 36 40 74,840 7,063 1.722 29 2.0-0 6,187 4,4S7 5 12 ^Jm 672 11 40,16S 15,893 00 2, 118 90 516 60 8 70 624 00 1,854 13 3,953 1,581 20 1,741 40 1 50 3 60 479 40 1 201 60 3 30 12,048 90 65,681 13,13fi 20 4,014 1,617 60 138,869 3."), 495 03 16 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value . General TariflF. - Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Braces or suspenders and fin- ished parts of 15,611 3 12 3,074 4 4 44,731 $ 3.478 3 12 3,074 $ cts. 1,195 20 Hong Kong 1 05 Aviat. - Hungary. . 4 20 1,027 00 Germanj •Tapan 4 44,731 1 40 15,655 85 Total 63,439 51,302 17,884 70 Great" Britain. . . Brass and manufactures of — Brass in strips, sheets or plates, not polished, plan- 769 7,950 30 7,950 3 00 United States. . . 795 00 Total 8,719 7,980 798 00 Great Britain . . . Brass in bars and rods, in coils or otherwise, not less 903 11,917 156 11,917 15 60 United States. . . 1,191 70 Total Great Britain . . . 12,820 12,073 1,207 30 Nails, tacks, rivets and burrs 5n 88 4 4,616 France Germany 88 ' 4,616 26 40 United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 1,384 80 5,222 4,704 1,411 20 474 45 34 6,934 France 45 13 50 Germany United States. . . 7,034 2,110 20 Total 7,487 7,079 2,123 70 Great Britain . . . Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Wire, plain Lbs. 44,909 800 219,819 5,876 157 35,750 Lbs. 4 1 0 13 220,591 30,014 4,501 98 265,528 41,789 220,595 36,015 4,502 11 Wire cloth, or woven wire of brass, N.O.P 38,350 2,122 10,311 4,603 France 2,122 1,812 4,305 530 50 Germany 453 00 United States.. . Total 1,076 25 55,386 8,239 2,059 75 TRADE AXD NAVIGATIOX 17 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR HojiE Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty . Quantity . Value. Duty . Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. $ 11,983 S cts. 2,696 31 $ 3 $ cts. 1 40 15,464 3 12 3,074 4 4 44,731 $ cts. 3,892 91 1 05 4 20 1,027 00 4 1 87 1 87 1 40 15,655 85 1 11,983 2,606 31 7 3 27 63,292 20,584 28 739 36 95 769 7,950 39 95 :::;::::.:;:;:;:::;;:; 795 00 .. . i 739 36 95 8,719 834 95 747 37 35 903 11,917 r.2 95 1,191 70 747 37 35 12,820 1,244 65 514 102 80 514 83 4 4,616 102 80 26 40 4 1 60 1 60 1.384 80 514 102 80 4 1 60 5,222 1,515 60 474 94 80 474 45 34 7,034 94 80 13 50 34 13 60 13 60 2,110 20 474 94 80 34 13 60 7,587 2,232 10 Lbs. 44,805 5,829 437 24 Lbs. 100 800 46 157 7 67 26 17 Lbs. 44,909 800 220,.591 5,876 157 36,014 445 04 26 17 4,501 98 203 33 84 44,805 5,829 437 24 900 266,300 42,047 4,973 19 38,350 6,711 36 38,350 2,122 10,311 6,711 SG 530 50 8,499 298 2,833 01 99 33 .•^ 5>8fi m 4,603 1,175 53 38,350 6,711 36 8,797 2,932 34 55 386 • 11.703 45 ll_ii_2 18 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. ^9U No. 1. — General Statejiext Countries. Total Imports. Entered AKT1CT.KS iMPORTEn. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE Goona— Con. BraBS, mfrs. of — Con. Manufacturers of, N.O.P . . . Great Britain . . . $ 130,006 507 125 2,526 141 659 58 20,502 14,199 675 105 12,093 25 59 248 154 866,920 3,982 507 125 2,526 141 659 58 19,831 195 675 105 12,041 25 59 248 154 867,082 •S Ct8. 1,194 55 152 10 37 50 B. E. Indies.... Hong Kong Au.st. -Hungary.. 757 80 Belgium 42 30 China 197 70 Egypt 17 40 France 5 820 43 Germany .58 50 Holland 202 50 Italy 31 50 Japan 3,587 42 7 50 Russia Sweden 17 70 Switzerland Turkey 74 40 46 20 United States. . 260,124 60 Total 1,049,002 908,413 272,370 10 Great Britain. . . Australia B. W. Indies . . Jnited States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B. W. Indies . . Hong Kong Newfoundland. . China Ereadstuffs, &c., viz. : — Arrowroot Lbs. 30,996 1,100 26,495 866 1,528 110 999 61 Lbs. 286 1,100 29 110 5 80 22 00 866 61 12 20 59,457 2,698 2,252 200 40 00 Biscuitfi, not sweetened 257,033 165 3,546 4,836 267 3% 179 51,'-- 47,346 167,775 18,582 7 135 220 8 74 48 75 2,068 18,935 50 .3,546 4,836 267 320 152 250 47,346 165,545 5 1 25 135 220 8 74 43 36 2,068 18,689 33 75 55 00 2 00 Denmark France 18 50 10 75 Germany Japan United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Hong Kong. . . . Newfoundland . . Belgium China 9 00 517 00 4,672 25 481,985 40,152 222,312 21,278 5,319 50 Biscuits, sweetened 648,569 11,255 80 1,058 1,582 9,469 10 6,787 5,713 226 70,447 94,373 235 4 105 61 1,501 1 050 493 5 7,891 2, .505 11,255 80 1,058 1,582 7,955 293 235 4 105 61 1,182 80 58 64 62 0 70 28 88 16 77 France.. . . 325 14 Germany Holland Japan Turkey 6,787 5,713 226 70,196 650 493 5 7,840 178 75 135 5S 1 37 United States. . . Total 2,156 60 • 755,196 105,319 107,357 10,868 2,988 99 TRADE AND XAVIGATION 19 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF liiPORTS — Coniinued. FOB Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Taritf. Total, Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. 125,319 $ cts. 25,063 80 692 S cts. 276 80 129,993 507 125 2,526 141 659 58 19,878 14,230 675 105 12,358 25 59 248 154 868,533 S cts. 26,535 15 152 10 37 50 757 80 42 30 197 70 17 40 47 14,035 is 80 5,614 00 5,839 23 5,672 50 202 50 ::::;■;::: ::::;:::; 31 50 317 126 80 3,714 22 7 50 r:;;:.::: 17 70 74' 40 46 20 1,451 580 40 j 260,705 00 125,319 2.-),063 80 16,542 6,616 80 1,050,274 304,050 70 Lbs. 22,399 1,081 162 15 Lbs. Lbs. 22,685 1,100 34,059 866 1,110 110 1,279 61 167 95 22 00 34,059 1,279 191 85 191 85 1 12 20 .5«},458 2,360 354 00 58,710 2,560 394 00 262,988 18,907 7 2,836 05 1 05 1 ! 263,038 165 3,546 4,836 267 320 179 518 47,346 165,595 18,912 135 220 8 74 48 75 2,068 18.696 2,837 30 165 1 05 33 75 55 00 2 00 18 50 27 268 5 39 1 67 13 00 12 42 22 00 517 00 50 7 2 33 4,674 58 2f;3,153 18,914 2,837 10 16,754 21 345 51 17 00 485,810 40,243 8,173 60 662,349 95,736 664,854 11,255 80 1,058 1,582 7,9.55 10 6,787 5,713 226 70,519 96,029 235 105 61 1,182 1 650 493 5 7,905 16,834 79 64 62 0 70 28 88 16 77 325 14 10 1 0-36 0 36 178 75 1 135 58 1 37 323 65 23 83 2,180 43 16,754 21 662,349 9.5,736 233 66 24 19 770,039 106,670 19,767 39 11 .•)! 20 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. BreadstuflEs — Coyi. Macaroni and vermicelli Great Britain. . Hong Kong Lbs. 70,001 19,211 16,563 1,389,125 750 2,317,469 48,135 797,271 $ 3,335 395 355 77,413 30 98,733 1,573 37,853 Lbs. 71,066 19,211 16,563 1,328,964 750 2,317,003 48,135 794,253 $ 3,382 .395 355 70,013 30 97,929 1,573 37,641 $ eta . 826 76 240 14 207 04 France 16,271 66 Hawaii Italy 9 37 28,962 62 Japan Unitad States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B. E. Indies .... Hong Kong. . . . China Dutch E. Indies. Holland Italy Japan 600 32 9,928 16 4,658,525 219,687 4,595,945 211,318 57,046 07 Rice, cleaned 6,481,574 566,080 3,804,890 1,683.036 4,480 147,300 36,681 62,030 22,400 4,000 262,741 157,714 14,254 66,312 31,495 190 5,373 1,032 1,748 631 113 12,168 715,616 21,564 5,3 ^7 12 3,811,515 1,683,036 4,480 102,500 11,171 80,564 22,400 4,000 246,639 66,500 31,495 190 3,715 446 2,380 631 113 11,193 28,586 35 12,622 76 33 60 768 75 83 78 604 23 Siam Spain. 168 00 30 00 United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . B, E. Indies .... Hong Kong China France 1,849 78 1.3,075,212 291,030 6,681,921 138,227 50,114 37 Rice and sago flour 449,859 437,553 48,613 31,924 502 4,165 81,035 9,742 7,489 803 523 62 202 2,5S5 18,546 382 185 46 48,613 31,924 502 4.165 81,035 803 523 62 202 2,586 486 13 319 24 5 02 Japan 41 65 United States. . . Total . . Great Britain . . , B. E. Indies.... Belgium China 810 35 1,053,651 21,406 184,785 4,557 1,847 85 Sago and tapioca 1,239,850 1,72.5,681 275 50 436 35,114 24,681 34,618 18 1 79 2,046 4,965 56,896 275 50 314 34,945 586 1,316 18 1 .50 2,027 161 15 361 95 4 95 0 28 France ... 13 75 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B. E. Indies .... Hong Kong China 557 48 3,001,406 61,443 97,445 3,998 1,099 56 Tapioca flour 44,006 55,945 6,165 1,992 548 123,177 1,146 957 71 40 6 3,294 19,163 563 191 63 6,185 1,992 548 123,177 71 40 6 3,294 61 85 19 92 Japan United States. . . Total 5 48 1,231 77 231,853 5,514 151,065 3,974 1,510 65 ti TRADE AND yAVIGATION 21 SESSIONAL PAPER Nc. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOB Home Consumption. Pre ferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 448 $ 26 $ cts. 3 36 Lbs. S $ cts. Lbs. 71,514 19,211 16,563 1,328,964 750 2,317,003 48,135 794,989 3,408 395 355 70,013 30 97,929 1,573 37,871 S cts. I 830 12 240 14 207 C4 16,271 66 9 37 28,962 62 600 32 736 230 12 27 9,940 43 448 26 3 36 736 230 12 27 4,597,129 211,574 57,061 70 5,892,174 566,080 139,385 14,254 29,460 87 2,830 40 6,607,790 566,080 3,811,515 1,683,036 160,949 14,254 66,500 31,495 190 3,715 446 2,380 631 113 11,193 34,827 99 2,830 40 28,586 35 12,622 7C 4,480 33 60 102,500 11,171 80,564 22,400 4,000 246,639 768 75 83 78 604 23 168 00 30 00 1,849 78 32,2S1 27 3,150 85 3,281 66 6,458,254 153,630 13,140,175 291,866 82,405 64 420,113 9,053 7,489 - 438,659 437,553 48,613 31,924 502 4,165 81,035 9,435 7,489 803 523 62 202 2,585 3,336 31 437,553 3,281 66 486 13 319 24 5 02 41 65 810 35 857,666 16,542 6,432 51 1,042,451 21,099 8,280 36 1,296,257 25,775 32,381 4,510 69 5,666 74 1,301,222 1,750,786 275 .50 314 34,945 26,361 33,697 18 1 50 2,027 4,671 84 1,693,890 6,028 69 4 95 0 28 13 75 557 48 2,990,147 58,156 10,177 43 3,087,592 62,154 11,276 99 24,843 55,945 583 957 186 32 419 58 44,006 55,945 6,185 1,992 548 1,146 957 71 40 6 3,294 377 95 419 58 61 85 19 92 5 48 123,177 1,231 77 80,78^ 1,540 605 90 231,853 5,514 2,116 55 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEXT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General SxATEiiExx Countries. Total 1 M ports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity . Value. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty. DUTI.\BLE GOODS— Con. Breadstuffs — Coii. Grain and products of, viz: — Barley, N.O.P Great Britain . . . France.. Bush. 2,561 6 164,532 3,093 5 99,810 Bush. 27 6 164, .532 S 16 5 99,810 S cts. 4 05 0 90 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Australia B. E. Indies.... B. W. Indies. .. 24,679 80 167.099 102,908 164,565 99,831 24,684 75 Barley, pot, i)earl,« rolled, roasted or ground Lbs. 261,919 32,009 14,759 1,188 Lbs. 47,575 1,399 419 70 293,988 15,947 47,575 1,399 419 70 Beans, N.O.P Bush. 45,196 188 57 06,571 288 50 " " i,2i4 238 28,457 902 15,835 03 1,203 4,004 15 20 56,011 Bush. 22,563 188 57 18 2,391 132 17,404 1,387 11,132 10 202 4,644 15 16 23,157 35,205 288 50 29 1,214 238 27,203 964 15,839 63 286 4,664 15 20 .55,800 5,640 75 47 00 14 25 4 50 - Hong Kong Newfoundland . . Aust. Hungary.. China France Holland Italy 2,391 132 18,137 1,381 11,125 10 748 4,644 15 16 23,180 597 75 33 00 4,351 00 346 75 2,783 00 2 50 50 50 Japan 1,161 00 8 75 4 00 Switzerland Turkey United States. . Total Japan United States.. . Total New Zealand.. . . Japan United States.. . Total Great Britain. . . France . . United States. . . Total 5,789 25 107,220 175,591 83,316 141,944 20,829 00 Buckwheat 1,203 444 1,037 426 1,263 444 1,037 420 189 45 60 60 1,707 1.463 1,707 1,403 40 1,192 551,11!) 552,351 256 05 Indian com for jnu'po.ses of distillation 44 4,022 842,845 40 2,384 559,120 44 2,040 825,633 827,723 3 30 153 45 61,922 17 847,511 561,550 62,078 92 Oats 15,57S (; 26,571 13,4 19 5 16,075 112 6 23,361 59 5 13,833 11 20 0 60 2,336 10 42,155 29,529 23,47;i 13,897 2,347 90 TL'ADE AMf XAMGATIOX 23 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 uF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxsimptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value, i Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Bush. 2,534 S 3,077 § cts. 253 40 Bu:^h. 8 § cts. Bu...h. 2,561 6 164,.532 S 3,093 5 99,810 S cts. 0 90 1 24,079 80 2,534 3,077| 253 40 167,099 102,908 24,938 15 Lbs. 267,022 15,772 3,154 40 Lbs. Lbs. 267,622 47,575 15,772 1,399 3,154 40 419 70 ! 267,622 15,772 3,154 40 315,197 17,171 3,574 10 Bush. 21,445 29,179 3,216 75 Bush. Bush. 44,008 188 57 18 2,391 132 17,404 • 1,387 11,132 10 202 4,644 15 10 23,157 04,384 288 50 29 1,214 238 27,203 964 15,839 63 286 4,664 15 20 55,800 8,857 50 47 00 14 25 I 4 .50 597 75 33 00 ■ " ■ 4,351 00 340 75 2,783 00 2 50 j 50 50 1 1,101 GO 3 75 ' ■ i 4 00 5 78'i "'5 21,445 29,179 3.21C 75 104.701 171,123 24,045 75 1.203 444 1,037 426 189 45 .:::::::: .... .::.: 66 00 1 1,707 1,403 256 05 1 44 2,040 825,033 40 1,192 551,119 3 30 153 45 61,922 17 '• 827,723 552,351 62,078 92 15.460 ! 13,3901 1,082 02 • 15,578 6 23,361 • 13,449 5 13,833 1,093 82 0 60 2,330 10 1 ; .::;;:: 1 15,406 13,3!K) 1.082 62 38,945 27,287 3,430 .'■.2 24 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Breadstuff s. &c.— Con. Pease, N.O.P Great Britain . . . Hong Kong Newfoundland. . China Bu.sh. 2,442 .544 3 107 265 73 9 88 152 12,819 8,331 388 6 49 470 440 20 71 184 35,449 Bush. 1,286 544 3 107 257 73 9 88 152 12,875 1,874 388 6 49 469 440 20 71 18fi 35,406 $ cts. 192 90 81 60 0 45 16 05 38 55 Holland Italy .Japan 10 95 1 35 13 20 Turkey 22 80 United States. . . Total United States. . . Great Britain . . . Turkey United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 1,931 25 16,502 45,408 1.5,394 38,909 2,309 10 Rye 69,377 61,831 1,306 1,399 130 60 Wheat 28] 25 11,.507,971 445 28 12,070,881 53 25 54,964 53 28 55,139 6 36 3 00 6,.595 68 11,508,277 12,071,354 55,042 55,220 G,605 04 2,319 218,276 21d',222 United States. . . 43,644 40 Total .... 220,595 218,222 43,644 40 United States. . . Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total United States. . . Great Britain. . . Hong Kong Newfoundland. . China Buckwheat meal or flour Cwt. 1,524 5,072 Cwt. 1,529 5,051 764 47 Brls. 50 33,307 162 106,39ti Brls. . 50 33,291 162 106,322 106,484 12 50 8,322 75 33,357 106,558 33,341 8,335 25 Oat meal and rolled oats Lbs. 8,628 16,060 370 712 Lbs. l,33s 9,260 75 403 8 03 55 56 25,288 1,082 11,234 10,598 478 63 59 Brls. 2,919 Brls. 2,921 11,249 1,460 50 Wheat flour 41 4 10 1 4 31,782 31,841' 20'J 14 71 1 21 157,911 41 4 10 1 4 31,398 202 14 71 1 21 156,001 24 60 2 40 6 00 0 60 Turkey 2 40 United States . . Total United States . . 18,838 80 158,220 31,458 156,810 18,874 80 Hominy, cracked, evaporated or dried corn 7.549 7,554 l,.510 80 TRADE AXD yAYIGATION 25 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Coniiniied. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff Surtax Tariff. Total. C^antity. Value. 1 Duty. 1 Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Bush. 2,276 $ $ cts. 7,741 227 60 Bush. $ $ cts. i Bush. : 3 562 $ 9,615 388 6 49 4(59 440 20 71 186 35,406 S cts. 420 50 81 60 0 45 16 05 38 55 10 95 1 35 13 20 22 80 1,931 25 544 r ... 3 107 257 73 9 88 15'^ 12 875 2,276 7,741 227 60 17,670 46,650 9 53g 70 1 306 1,399 130 60 228 392 18 24 281 445 28 55,139 24 60 3 00 6,.5P5 68 25 54 9G4 228 392 18 24 j 55,270 55,612 6,623 28 2,319 347 85 ' 2,319 218,222 347 85 43,644 40 2,319 347 85 1 220,541 43,992 25 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. . . 1 529 5,051 764 47 1 Brls. Brls. Brls. 50 1()2 106,322 12 50 8,322 75 33 291 33 341 106,484 8,335 25 Lbs. 7,258 297 29 04 Lbs. Lbs. 8 596 372 403 37 07 55 56 <) 260 7,258 297 29 04 17 8.56 775 92 63 Brls. Brls. Brls. 2 921 11,249 1,460 50 41 2*2 14 71 1 21 15(5, 00 J 24 60 2 40 6 00 0 60 2 40 18,838 80 J 10 1 4 31 398 SI jr.u 1 fu: ^1 d j , ^^, • ^^ 7,554 1,510 80 , 26 CUSrOAIS DEFARTMEyT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General State^sient « s CoDNTltlKS. Total I Quantity . MPOKTS. Value. reneral Tar Entered Articles Iju'ORTED. C Quantity . iff. Value.. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Cort. Breadstuff s, &c. — Co7i. Cereal f oods, prepared, N.O. P. S 3,078 71 8 65 48 382 439 28,951 164 71 8 382 439 28,841 $ cts. 32 80 14 20 Au.st. Hungary.. China 1 60 13 00 0 80 .Japan., Turkey ... . 76 40 87 80 5,768 20 Total Great Britain. . . Hong Kong Newfoundland . . China France Japan 33,042 29,974 5,994 80 0 e real foods prepared, in packages not exceeding 25 lb.'*, weight each. . . Lbs. 50,514 257 5,508 315 295 3,192 5,018 3,179,185 3,244,284 5,900 13 108 7 37 166 119 214,024 220,374 10,259 69 28 1,105 403 57 537 1,214 13 996 94 .38.066 Lbs. 1,014 257 5, .508 315 295 3,192 5,018 3,170,957 3,186,556 66 13 . 108 7 37 166 119 212,021 16 50 3 25 27 00 1 75 9 25 41 50 Turkey. ' United State.s. . . Total Great Britain. . . B. ^y. Indie.s . . . Biitish Guiana. . Hong Kong 29 75 53,005 25 212,537 53,134 25 All other breadstuffs, N.O. P. 1,102 220 40 1.105 '403 57 537 1,214 221 iX) Newfoundland . . Chili China SO 60 11 40 107 40 242 80 996 94 37,915 199 20 Turkey IS 80 United States. 7,583 00 Total .... Grain, flour, meal, &c., of all kinds when damaged by water in tran.sit or prior to 52,841 422 '11^-'- 43,423 8,684 60 422 105 50 r.ricks and tile.s. See Earthen- ware- Bath brick 1,361 • Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total (ireat Britain. . . United States. . . Total Building lirfck M. 1,722 28,72a 30,442 21,096 1!>7,017 218,113 M. 75 28,720 28,795 5^8.52 745 197,017 167 62 44,329 14 197,762 " ' " 73,706 44,496 76 Paving brick 12 282 5^852 65,0.57 73,706 16,583 83 18,134 138,763 5.852 73,706 16,583 83 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX 27 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOK Home Consimptiox. Preferential Tariif. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity, j Value. ; Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity.' Value. Duty Collected. 3,000 S cts. 450 00 S S cts. s 3.164 71 8 65 4 382 439 28,841 S cts. 482 80 14 20 1 60 13 00 0 80 76 40 j 87 80 5 7(i8 20 3,000 450 00 32, 974 i fi Jdi .so ' Lbs. 50,573 5,8.nl 1,024 06 Lbs. Lbs. 51,587 257 5,508 315 295 .3,1 !)2 5,018 3,170,957 5,917 13 1,040 56 108 27 00 7, 1 7^ 37 166 119 212,021 9 25 41 50 29 75 53 005 ?5 1,024 06 ■ '1 50,573 5,S51 3,237,129 218,:i88 54,158 31 9,114 69 28 1,367 10 10 35 4 20 10,210 69 28 1 105 1,587 50 10 35 4 20 1 90-. fift 4031 80 60 57l 11 40 537! 107 40 1,21 4i 242 80 13| 3 47 996| 199 20 94: 18 80 37 919 7 •"i>*^ ^~ 13 3 47 1 4 1 07 10,070 79 9,211 1.381 65 17 4 54 52,651 1 422 105 50 ! 1.3G1 188 12 1,361 188 12 M. 1,6^9 20,413 2,55i 63 M. M. 1,724 21,158 197,017 2,719 25 44,329 14 28,720 1,619 20,413 2,551 63 ^30,444 218,175 47,1(48 39 12.282 65,057 8,132 16 12,282 5,852 65,057 73 706 8,132 16 12,282 65,057 8,132 16 18,1.34 138 763 ''J "'•" '"^ • ,1 28 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported, Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Bricks and tiles— Con. Drain tiles, not glazed Great Britain. . . France $ 513 174 2,052 2,739 $ $ cts. 174 2,052 34 SO 410 -10 2,226 445 20 Drain pipes, sewer pipes and earthenware fittings there for, chimney linings or vents, chimney tops and inverted blocks, glazed or unglazed 46,228 240 149,534 54 240 149,534 18 90 84 00 52,336 90 Total. 196,002 149,828 52,439 80 Manufactures of clay, N.O.P. 137,299 86 69 127,419 2,103 473 17 Germany 7 127,245 1 58 United States. . . Total. 28,630 59 264,880 129,355 29,105 34 Great Britain. . . Aiist. -Hungary.. Germany United States. . . Total British gum, dry sizing cre.iiii Lbs. 368,462 9,500 26 679,375 8,715 1,0.52 11 19,781 Lbs. 30 9,500 36 1,052 3 60 105 20 679,375 19,781 1,978 10 1,057,363 29,559 688,905 20,869 2,086 90 Brooms and whisks 528 109 7 6 281 30 6,619 12 2 40 China 7 6 22 30 6,570 1 40 1 20 Germany 4 40 6 00 1,314 00 Total 7,580 6,647 1,329 40 Great Britain . . . Hong Kong Newfoundland . . Brashes of all kinds. 45,110 99 2 2,665 280 99 69,133 30,095 153 39,575 40 174,023 7,465 99 2 2,619 280 99 68,193 4,210 153 39,817 40 173,620 2,029 93 27 22 0 55 720 22 77 00 27 22 18,706 00 1,157 75 Holland 42 07 10,871 60 Switzerland. . . United States. . . Total. 11 00 47,746 69 361,274 . 296,597 81,417 25 - TRADE AND NAVIGATION 29 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tari6f. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 513 $ cts. 76 95 $ $ cts. 513 174 2,0.52 $ eta. 76 95 34 80 410 40 513 76 95 2,739 522 15 j 46,174 11,543 50 46,228 240 149,534 11,562 40 84 00 1 52.336 90 i 46,174 11,543 50 196,002 63,983 30 135,172 16,896 72 46 13 80 137.321 17,383 69 69 20 70 69 127,419 20 70 1 58 174 52 21 28,682 80 135,172 16,896 72, 289 86 71 264,816 46,088 77 Lbs. 368,432 8,679 433 95 Lb3. ^ Lbs. 368,462 9,500 26 679,375 8.715 1,052 19,781 437 55 105 20 26 11 1 47 1 47 1,978 10 368,432 8,679 433 95! 26 11 1 47 1.057,363 29,5.59 2,522 32 516 77 40 1 528 79 80 J , I 7 6 281 30 6,570 1 40 1 20 ' 259 69 06 73 46 6 00 1,314 00 516 77 40 259 69 06 7,422 1,475 86 36,912 6,465 30 695 254 83 45,102 99 2 2,619 280 99 68,193 :'.0,135 153 39,817 40 173,923 8,750 06 27 22 0 55 720 22 77 00 1 27 22 1 18,706 00 25,925 9,506 27 10,664 02 1 42 07 1 10,871 60 1 11 00 303 111 10 47,857 79 36.942 6 465 30 ''^ fi'^^ 9 872 20 360,462 97 754 75 ' 30 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 19U No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total I Quantity. M PORTS. Value. Entered Articles Importeo. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. nUTIABI.E GOODS— Con. Buttons, shoe, N.O.P Great Britain. . . Germany United States. . . Total. . .. Gross. 342 139 .34,121 64 8 3,117 Gross. 153 ' 34' 121 $ 39 3,117 $ cts. 9 75 779 25 Buttons, all kinds, covered or not, N.O.P., including recog- nition buttons, and collar and cuff buttons 34,602 3,189 34,274 3,156 789 00 108,367 3 79,962 1,357 2 38,297 .55,804 390 5,241 3,503 684 271,619 29,831 3 79, .553 77 2 37,877 15,770 390 5,590 3,5(13 796 271,075 10,306 70 Hong Kong. . . . 1 05 Aust. -Hungary.. 27,452 70 26 95 China 0 70 France 13,158 25 5,519 50 Holland . 13G 50 Italy. . 1,956 50 1,214 10 269 20 United States. . 94,876 25 Total 565,229 444,467 154,918 40 _ Button blanks oi animal shell, in the rough 1,562 1,562 156 20 Great Britain. . . France Candle? — Lbs. 51,326 149 2,290 267 100,6()O 154,697 4,716 39 434 23 14,454 Lbs. 149 39 9 75 Germany Japan United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Hong-Kong France 267 103,115 23 14,753 5 75 3,688 25 19,666 103,531 14,815 3,703 75 Another, N.O.P 85,867 60 2,538 3,927 2.^472 8,476 3 521 550 47,607 1,000 60 2,538 88 3 521 22 (W 0 75 130 25 Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 295,798 46,901 11,725 25 Cane, reed or rattan, not further manufactured than split, N. O.P 386,864 57,157 299,396 47,513 11,878 25 286 96 602 192 37,416 34 96 602 3 40 9 60 China 6(1 20 United States. . Total 37,416 3,741 60 •38, .592 1,795 83,1.-^5 38,148 3,814 80 Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total .... United States. . . No. 14 1,011 Carriages and vehicles — Buggies, carriages, pleasure larts and vehicles, N.O.P. No. 1 995 66 82,829 23 10 28,990 15 1,02.0 84,930 9^*6 82,895 29,013 25 Cutters Ife 93! 18 939 328 65 TRADE AXD \ATIGAT10X 31 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOB Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Gross. 179 S 24 S cts. 4 19 Gross. 10 139 S 1 8 S cts. 0 33 2 67 Gross. 342 139 34,121 64 ,8 3,117 S cts. 11 27 2 67 i 779 25 1 1 179 24 4 19 149 9 3 00 1 34,602 3,189 796 19 73,494 16,536 85 5,463 2,549 40 108,788 3 79,711 1,357 2 37,955 55,973 390 .5,590 3,503 803 271,715 29,392 95 1 05 158 1,280 73 73 597 33 27,526 43 624 28 0 70 78 i 36 40 40,203! 18,761 23 13,194 65 24,280 73 136 50 1,956 5o 1,214 10 272 47 7 3 27 640 298 67 95,174 92 73.494 16, .536 85 47,829 22.320 03 565,790 193,775 28 1,562 1.56 20 837 90 i Lbs. 58,981 5,586 Lbs. 20 ( 2 33 Lbs. 59,001 149 2,290 267 103,115 5,593 39 434 23 14,753 840 23 9 75 2,290 434 144 70 144 70 5 75 1 3,688 25 ! 58,981 5,58G 837 90 2,310 441 147 03 164,822 20,842 4,688 68 89,480 8,603 1,290 45 56 G 2 00 90,536 60 2,538 3,927 295,798 8,697 3 521 550 46,901 1,314 45 0 75 130 '^5 3,927 550 183 34 183 34 11 725 25 89,48(' 8,603 1,290 45 3,983 556 185 34 3.12,859 56,672 13,354 04 2 0 15 250 33 33 286 96 602 192 37,416 3(i 88 9 60 60 20 192 25 61 25 61 3 741 GO 2 0 15 442 58 94 38,592 3,873 89 No. 13 l,72 998 13,904 ' 998 49 90 49 90 1 31K) 40 ' 998 49 90 14,902 1,440 30 1 11- ii— 3i 36 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT n 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement CorxTRiES. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Celluloid, manufactures of, N. O.P Great Britain. . . 11,918 579 24 9,276 4,724 35 73,451 2,4.53 579 24 9,428 541 35 73,229 $ cts. 490 60 115 80 China 4 80 France 1,878 33 108 20 Germany •Japan 7 00 United States. . . 14,645 80 Total France Germany 100,007 86,289 17,250 53 Celluloid, xylonite or xyolite in sheets, lumps, blocks, rods or bars, not further manufactur ed than moulded or pressed. . 339 4,264 115,399 339 373 112.470 16 95 18 65 United States. . . 5,623 50 Total 120,002 113,182 5,659 10 Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Cement, hydraulic or waterlime Cwt. 30(1 288 375 178 Cwt. "■"■""288 i78 36 00 588 553 288 178 36 00 Great Britain. . . Belgium France Cement, Portland 310,468 14,184 1,532 12,298 8 152,319 98,916 4,391 1,263 5,113 5 48,799 402 12,432 1,532 567 3,761 1,263 50 25 1,.5.54 00 191 45 Germany Japan . , 8 152,319 48,799 1 00 United States. . Total Great Britain. . . 19,040 24 490,809 158,487 166,693 54,395 20,836 94 Cement, N.O.P., and manufac- tures of, N.O.P .501 1,476 5,701 47 1,476 5,701 10 5S France 332 10 United States. . . 1,282 87 Total ■ 7,678 7,224 1,625 55 Great Britain . . . Aust. -Hungary. . Chalk, prepared 1,323 250 668 899 26,431 194 250 637 '"'26,431 38 80 50 00 France 125 28 Germany United States. . . 5,286 20 Total 29,571 27,512 f,500 28 Great Britain . . . France Charcoal. 233 78 56 22,390 78 56 32,390 15 48 .Tapan United States. . . 11 20 4,478 00 Total 22,757 22.524 4,ri04 68 TRADE AND yATIGATIOX 37 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 uF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxscmptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total . Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Dutj'. ; Quantity Cwt. .300' 300 310,066 9,380 9,380 $ cts. 1,407 00 S cts. 2321 61 87 4,172 1,112 42 222 59 20 1,407 00 4,626 1,233 49; 3,891 2,929 259 40 195 27 6,820 454 67 375 375 98,349 24 00 24 00 I 24,805 24! Cwt. 1,752 i2'298 630 292 00 2,049 64 310,066 9S,349 24,805 24] 14,050 5,743 454 2,341 64 56 76 454 1,000 1,000 56 76 150 00 150 0C> 124 33 07 31 899 8 27 239 78 1,054 281 12 233 62 13 233 62 13 v^i- i coted. 12,065 1,959 47 579 115 80 24 4 80 9,428 1,878 33 4 713 1,220 62 35 7 00 73,451 14,705 00 100,295 19,891 (2 Cwt. 300 288 588 3.39 16 95 4,264 278 05 115,399 5,818 77 120,002 375 178 553; 490,809 158,48; 501 1,476 5,701 r,678 1,318 250 668 899 26,431 29,566 233 78 56 22,390 22,757 6,113 77 24 00 36 00 60 00 310,468 98,916 24,855 49 14,184 4,391 1,846 00 1,532 1,263 191 45 12,298 5,113 2,049 64 8 5; 1 00 152,319 48,799 19,040 24 47,983 82 67 34 332 10 1,282 87 1,682 31 221 87 50 00 133 55 239 78 5,286 20 5,931 40 62 13 15 48 11 20 4,478 00 4,566 81 38 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 'No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articlks Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Belgium St. Pierre United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Lbs. 24,751 3,143 $ 1,029 S31 Lbs. 2,673 3-, 143 $ 103 331 $ cts. 80 19 94 29 27,894 1,360 5,816 434 174 48 Chicory, kiln-dried, roasted or gpround 285,412 17,547 333 36,902 12,341 788 23 2,775 30,£81 17,547 333 36,902 1,331 788 23 2,775 911 43 526 41 9 99 1,107 06 340,194 15,927 85,163 4,917 2,554 89 Church vestments of any ma- 3,637 80 . 67 19,745 63 10 85 76 8,754 391 80 67 18,232 78 20 Au St. -Hungary.. 16 00 Belgium , 13 40 France 3,534 00 (Termanv . . . Italy 10 85 76 8,754 2 00 Russia 17 00 Switzerland. 15 20 1,750 80 . Total 32,517 27,695 5,426 60 Great Britain. . . France Cider, clarified or refined Galls. 222 150 1,016 203 51 612 Galls. 352 206 956 354 136 521 35 20 20 60 United States. . . Total United States. . . Great Britain. . . 95 60 1,388 866 1,514 1,011 151 40 Cider, not clarified or refined . . 2,914 860 2,914 860 145 70 Clocks, time recorders, clock and watch keys, clock movements 28,765 11,200 362 7,591 69,817 1,027 96 585 295,052 5,441 11,2 Portugal Spain 1,957 76 673 28 United States. . . Total 195 68 36,024 15,597 36,183 1.5,543 2,894 64 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX 47 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Coniinued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. i Duty Collected. S 9,231 $ cts. 1,846 20 $ S cts. 9,296 21 20 38 398 4,567 15 113 63 86,699 S cts. 1,865 70 6 30 6 00 11 40 119 15 4,567 1 826 80 1 826 80 4 50 ' 33 90 IS 90 28 11 20 26,012 50 9,231 1,846 20 4,595 1,838 00 101,230 29,905 15 Lbs. 478,540 56,891 11,378 20 Lbs. Lbs. 481,968 3,885 221 174,231 57,472 383 22 23,413 11 5*^3 45 95 75 5 50 5 853 25 1 478,540 56,891 11,378 20 660,305 81,290 17 477 95 1,311,688 119,475 23,895 00 1,327,964 30 865 3,338 4 4,227 420 630 300 832,168 121,212 1 73 790 1 351 68 12 29 90,186 24,329 25 0 25 . j 18 25 197 50 1 0 25 87 75 420 68 22 67 22 67 3 00 7 25 22,546 50 1,311,688 119,475 23,895 00 420 68 22 67 2,169,946 212,723 47,212 67 5,270 1,998 210 80 32,590 3,631 985 2,380 108,011 262,597 13,716 18,581 1,009 121 523 37,540 67,925 9,377 1,576 80 181 55 985 340 121 112 65 67 32 66 65 67 124 66 1 5 4 58 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity, Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. nOTIABLE GOODS— Co«. Cotton, mfrs. oi—Oon. Lace, white and cream Great Britain . . . 804,821 32 65 947 37,166 30 73,425 96,765 100 103 97,553 36 35,961 119,998 32 65 917 37,061 .30 74,101 14,922 100 103 97,299 36 34,406 $ cts. 23,551 39 B. E. Indies 6 40 B. Poss., other. . 13 00 182 60 Belgium 7,412 20 6 00 France 14,373 40 Germany •Japan 2 984 40 20 00 20 60 Switzerland. 19,303 38 Turkey 7 20 United States. . . 6,881 20 Total 1,147,004 379,070 74,761 77 Great Britain . Shawls 3,587 494 175 155 42 1,789 494 175 155 42 625 55 Aust. -Hungary.. 172 90 Russia 61 25 Switzerland. . 54 25 14 70 I'otal . 4,453 2,655 928 65 Great Britain. . . Hong Kong China Socks and stockings Doz. Prs. 213,681 114 124 1,184 276,856 42 43,942 270,711 65 80 1,443 354,101 100 40,701 Doz. Prs. 16,075 114 124 332 70,169 42 43,580 21,435 65 80 623 93,181 106 40,207 7,502 25 22 75 28 00 France Germany Japan . . 218 05 32,613 35 37 10 United States. . Total Great Britain. . . 14,072 45 535,943 667,207 130,436 155,697 54,493 95 Tape, not dyed or coloured . . 24,038 % 814 1,176 15,276 366 37 80 558 1,176 15,276 91 50 Belgium 9 25 France 20 00 Germany . . 139 50 Switzerland 294 00 United States. 3,819 00 Total 42,101 17,493 4,373 25 Great Britain. . . Tape, dyed or coloured 7,138 95 166 2,693 19 95 0 18 France 30 87 Germany United States. . . 2,693 875 27 Total ... 10,092 2,807 912 32 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX 59 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax TarifiF. Total . Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 654,358 S cts. 81,795 59 25,447 S cts. 6,785 80 799,803 32 65 917 37,166 30 74,121 94,566 100 103 97,504 36 35,961 $ cts. 112,132 78 6 40 13 00 182 60 105 28 00 7 440 20 6 00 20 79,644 5 33 91 •'SSt 4ft 14,378 73 24,222 80 20 00 1 1 20 60 205 54 67 19,358 05 7 20 1,555 414 67 7 295 87 fi54..S.5Si 81.795 .59 106,976 28,526 87 1,140,404 185,084 23 432 25 1,729 69 32 20 3,587 494 175 155 42 1,090 00 172 90 61 25 54 25 14 70 1,729 432 25 69 32 20 4,453 ] 393 10 Doz. Prs. 179,608 220,759 55,189 75 Doz. Prs. 22,821 29,609 13,817 50 Doz. Prs. 218,504 114 124 1,184 278,905 42 43,942 271,803 65 80 1,443 355,383 106 40,701 76,509 50 22 75 28 00 600 72 154,974 15 3" ■'0 852 208,736 820 SS9 fi7 262,202 122,360 80 362 494 230 53 136,791 50 14,302 98 179,608 220,759 55,189 75 232,771 293,125 542,815 669,581 24,460 37 SO 894 1,176 15,276 246,475 23 24,090 i 4,216 01 1 i 4 1 32 4,303 83 9 25 90 no 1 336 112 00 251 50 294 00 ... . 1 3,819 00 ! 24,090 4,216 01 340 113 .^9 41,923 8,702 58 7,118 1,779 50 i66 7,137 95 166 2,693 1 785 68 71 uk 30 87 71 93 875 27 7,118 1,779 .50 1 166 71 93 10,091 2,763 75 60 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEJfT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — Gexer.\l Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered ARTICLE.S I.MPORTED. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Cotton, mfrs. of — Con. Towels Great Britain. . . 198,706 1 384 6 58 250 596 19 3,623 •S 1,863 1 384 6 63 .$ cts . 558 90 Hong Kong Aust. Hungary.. China.. 0 30 115 20 1 80 France 18 90 Germany . . ... Japan 596 19 3,623 178 80 Switzerland United States. . 5 70 1,086 90 Total 203,643 6,555 1,966 50 Great Britain . . . 17,510 158 516 8,150 583 22 2,816 30,089 1,168 158 516 8,150 408 80 Aust. Hungary.. 55 30 Belgium 180 CO France 2,852 50 Germany .... Japan Scrims and window 22 2,816 30,089 7 70 Switzerland 985 60 mu.slin apron checks, bril- liants, cords, piques, dia- pers, lenos, mosquito net- tings, Swiss, jaconet and cambric muslins, and plain, striped or checked lawns United States. 10,531 15 Total .... 59,844 42,919 15,021 65 Great Britain. . . France.. . . Yds. 934,180 420 8,451 37,148 71,628 594 1,461 3,349 Yds. 27,608 420 8,451 37,148 3,216 594 1,461 3,349 804 00 148 50 Switzerland United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Aust. Hungary.. Belgium France Germany Switzerland. . . United States- . . Total. .. Great Britain . . . 365 25 837 25 Velvets, velveteens, aud plush fabrics, N.O.P Manufactures of cotton or of which cotton is component material of chief value, NOP 980,199 77,032 73,627 8,620 2,155 00 1,988,616 1,037 1,753 95,790 36,327 1,361 105,859 392,427 219 522 32,472 11,948 36S 32,415 124,237 'ij53 96,448 330 1,.361 105,659 39,529 522 32,599 138 368 32,331 11,805 83 156 e>b 9,558 90 41 40 110 40 9,69! 30 2,2.30,743 470,371 329,788 105,487 31,372 43 143,302 30 521 941 5,208 132 412 17,200 10,510 105 18 1,186 36 3,586 357 227,972 22,086 7,730 10 B. E. Indies Hong Kong 521 941 5,050 132 412 17,314 1,015 105 18 1,147 36 3,466 412 225,969 182 .S5 Aust. Hungary.. Belgium 329 35 1,767 50 China 46 20 Egypt 144 20 France 6,059 90 Germany . Holland 355 25 36 75 Italy Japan 0 3» 401 45 12 60 Switzerland Turkey 1,213 10 144 20 United States. . . 79,089 15 Total 411,516 278,624 97,518 40 TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 61 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxsumptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty . Quantity. Value Duty Collected. S 195,484 S cts. 39,096 8o! 558 S cts. 223 20 S 197,905 S cts. 39,878 90 11 0 30 384, 115 20 6: 1 80 .. 63' 18 90 250 ioo 66 250! 100 00 596 178 80 19 5 70 3,623 1,086 90 195,484 39,096 80 808 323 20 202,847 41,386 M 15,981 3,595 93 386 180 13 17,535 158 516 8,150 583 22 2,816 4,184 86 55 30 180 60 2,852 50 583 272 08 272 08 7 70 985 60 30,089' 10,531 15 1.5,981 3,595 93 969 452 21 50,869 19,069 79 Yds. 1 908,240 68,764 12.034 03 Yd.s. 72 11 Yds. 3 67 935,920 420 71,991 12,841 70 594 148 50 8,451 1,461 365 25 37.148 3.349 837 25 1 908,240 68,764 1 12,034 03' 72 11. 3 67 981,939 77,395 14,192 70 1,858,233 353,582 61,877 62 17,330 1,037 6,933 219 2,773 20 1,999,800 400,044 76,456 65 87 60 1.0371 219 87 60 • 1,753, 522 156 60 96,448 36,108 1,361 105.859 32,599 9, 5.58 90 35,778 11,708| 4,683 2) 11,846 4,724 60 368 110 40 200 84 33 60 32,415 9,732 90 1,8.58,233 a53,582 61,877 62 54,345 18,944 7,577 60 2,242,366 478,013 100,827 65 118,165 30 29,541 25 7 50 4,192 1,956 17 144,443 39,227 52 30 7 50 [ 521 182 35 1 t j 941 I 329 35 275! i28 33 5,325 1,895 83 132 46 20 ' 412 144 20 1 59| 27 53 17,373 6,087 43 1 9,592 4,476 25 10,607 4,831 50 1 105 36 75 18 6 30 1,147 401 45 ' 36 12 60 3,466 1,213 10 412 144 2i» 1,909 890 87 227,878, 79,980 02 118,195 2<>,.548 75 16,027 • 7,479 15 412,846' 134.546 30 62 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — Gexer.\l St.\tement - Countries. Total I MPORTS. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value . General Tariff Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Cort. Crapes, black mourning Great Britain . . . 16,105 1,483 51 665 970 1,567 665 S cts. 193 15 France 307 45 Germany . United States. . . Total i33 00 18,304 3,202 633 60 Great Britain . . . Aust. Hungary.. Germanj' Japan United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . Cuffs of cotton, linen, xylon- ite, xyolite or celluloid .... Pairs. 7,7.33 1,280 925 12 19,698 1,680 147 155 4 2,716 Pains. 342 1,280 925 12 19,698 285 147 155 4 2,716 106 88 55 12 58 13 1 50 1,018 43 29,648 4.702 22,257 3,307 1,240 06 Curling stones and handles therefor 1,023 .324 1,023 324 1,347 102 30 United States. . . Total 32 40 1,347 134 70 Curtains and shams when made up, trimmed or untrimmed. . 515,713 37,000 23 27 3,435 20 38,235 258 256 1,296 50,902 95,860 12,786 32 Hong Kong. . . . 23 27 3,435 20 38,142 614 256 1,296 49,988 95,860 8 05 9 45 Belgium China 1,202 25 7 00 13,110 47 Germany 90 30 89 60 Norway Switzerland 453 60 17,649 02 33,551 00 Total . . ' 705,374 227,312 78,957 06 Cyclometers and pedometers. . . 16,565 15,807 3,951 75 Great Britain . . . Germany United States. . . Total Drugs, dyes, chemicals, med- icines— Acetone and amyl acetate.. . . 109 82 11,019 109 4 11,019 32 70 1 20 3,305 70 ] 1,210 11,132 3,339 60 Acids— Acetic and pyrolig- neouR, N.O.P., not ex- ceeding proof strength. Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Germany United States. . . Total...... Galls. 273 865 51 736 Galls. 865 736 129 75 II Acetic and pyrolig- neous, in excess of strength of proof 1,138 787 865 736 129 75 5,530 2 1,003 5,021 2 495 180 1,003 255 495 196 92 ■■■■ 357'83 6,535 5,518 1,183 750 554 75 TRADE AXD yATIGATIOX 63 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Coniinup.d. FOR Home Conscmptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total . Quantity . Value . Duty. Quantity . Value . Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Coll«cted . $ 14,556 S cts. 1,819 62 303 S cts. 80 80 S 15,829 1,567 51 665 S cts. 2,093 57 307 45 51 13 61 13 61 133 00 1 14,556 1,819 62 354 94 41 18,112 2,547 63 Pairs. 7,391 1,395 348 75 Pairs. 1 Pairs. 7,733 1,280 925 12 19,698 1,680 147 155 4 2,716 455 63 1 55 12 ' 58 13 1 50 1,018 43 7,391 1,395 348 75 29,648 4,702 1,588 81 1,023 324 102 30 32 40 ' 1,347 134 70 479,031 119,757 75 162 75 60 516,193 23 27 3,435 20 38,235 614 256 1,296 50,902 95,860 132,619 67 8 05 9 45 1,202 25 7 00 . . . 13,110 47 356 166 11 256 41 89 60 453 60 17,649 02 33, .551 00 479,031 119,757 75 518 241 71 706,861 198,956 52 15,807 3,951 75 109 82 11,019 32 70 78 31 20 32 40 3,3<>5 70 78 31 20 11,210 3,370 80 Galls. 273 51 27 30 Galls. Galls. 273 865 51 736 27 30 ■■■ 129 75 273 51 27 30 1,138 787 157 05 .5,730 4,955 5,97s 20 1 5,916 2 1,003 5,210 2 495 6,175 12 2 2 4 43 4 43 357 83 .5,736 4,955 5,978 20 2 2 4 43 6,921 5,707 6,5.37 38 64 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total I MPORTS. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value . General Tariflf. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Cou. Drugs, dj'es, kc.—Con. Acids — Acid, acetic and pyro- 1 igneous, crude, of any strength not exceeding 1 30 per cent 1 Great Britain. . . Galls. 259 36,816 $ 84 1,910 Galls. $- $ cts. United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Germany Switzerland United States. . . Total United States. . . France United States. . . Total Great Britain. .. United States. . . Total United States. . . Great Britain . . Belgium France 36,816 1,910 477 50 37,075 1,994 36,816 1,910 477 50 11 Acid phosphate, not medicinal Lbs. 46,480 245 1,090,764 2,477 9 38,949 Lbs. 1,089,146 38,872 7,774 40 1,137,489 41,435 1,089,146 38,872 7,774 4(» fi Acids, mixed, X.O.P. 325 125 40 1,106,550 58 39 83 32,832 211^050 6^683 '1,563*48 1,107.040 33,012 211,050 6,682 1,503 48 11 Muriatic 123,6L'7 4,001 122,723 3,904 306 83 11 Nitric 125 47,570 rr 3,475 125 47,570 3,475 1 58 782 00 47,695 3,482 47,695 3,482 783 58 11 Stearic 479 320,603 52 23,891 320,603 23,891 4,778 20 321,082 23,943 320,603 23,891 4,778 20 Sulphuric 914,058 8,466 914,058 8,466 2,285 16 Other, N.O.P 173,254 150 1,771 8,523 80 2,784 255,142 441,704 25,222 37 612 5,531 37 1,303 18,697 10,193 150 1,771 168 80 2,584 253,006 2,767 37 612 146 37 1,219 18,355 622 58 8 32 137 70 Germany Holland Switzerland United States. . . 32 85 8 33 274 28 4,130 45 Total .... 51,4.39 267,952 23,173 5,214 51 TRADE AXD XAriGlTIOy 65 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Covsumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Galls. $ $ cts. Galls. $ $ cts. GaUs. $ $ cts. ■ '1 36,816 1.910 477 50 ■ 36,816 1,910 477 50 Lbs. 46,480 2,477 309 65 Lbs. 1 1 Lbs. 46,480 245 . 1,089,146 2,477 9 38,872 309 65 245 9 2 40 2 40 7 774 40 46,480 2,477 309 6.-) 245 9 2 40 1,135,871 41,358 8,0S6 45 325 58 8 70 S25 125 58 39 8 70 125 39 11 70 11 70 904 97 29 15 211,954 6,779 1,532 63 325 58 8 70 1,029 136 40 85 212,404 6,876 1,553 03 122,723 3,904 30i» 83 ' i 125 47,570 7 3,475 1 58 1 782 00 ! 47,695 3,482 783 58 479 52 6 51 479 320,603 52 23,891 6 51 4 778 20 479 52 6 51 ... 321,082 23,943 4 784 71 914,058 8,466 2,285 16 1 156,794 21,427 3,214 05 2,405 624 187 20 169,392 150 1,771 8,523 80 2,584 255,142 24,818 37 612 5,531 37 1,2191 18.6971 4,023 83 S 32 1.37 70 8,355 5,385 1,615 60 1,648 45 8 33 "::::::::" .:::::::::i 974 28 2,136 342 102 60 4,233 05 156,794 21,427 3,214 05 12,896 6,351 1,905 40 437,642 50,951 10,333 96 ll_ii_5 66 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEyi 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total 1 \i ports. ENTEaaa Articles Imiorted. Quantity. Value . General TarifiF. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Drugs, dyeg, &c. — Con. ] Albumen, blood, egg albumen and egg yolk 1,940 29 238 477 1,868 67 2,365 67 9.57 50 . 99 00 21 00 4 00 i 5 50 668 445 32 40,123 82 3,738 2,492 02 148,357 74,801 52 1 1 4,955 1,238 75 ■ 1 1 9,456 1,891 20 44 14 66 9,685 39 216 444 19,593 1,952 11 9 75 1 54 00 I 425 141 66 146 41 4,898 25 1 : 9,4.56 1,891 20 469 156 321 29,977 7,060 52 51,540 9,019 57 33 11 00 t)l,824 1,487 17 800 20,181 70,967 9,093 32 371 75 4 25 200 00 5,045 25 1 14 4 67 17,742 92 51,. 540 9,019 57 47 15 67 14.5,276 32,457 49 ■ 72 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEl^T 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total I Quantity . MPORTS. Value. Entered Articles Imported. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con. Great Britain . . . United States. Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Aust. -Hungary . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Germany United States. . . Total irnited States. . . Great Britain . . United States. . . Total Great Britain, . . United States. . Total Great Britain . . . Germany Holland United States. . . Total Great Britain . . Germany ... United States. . . Ox.. 1,585 5 2,885 17 5 0/.. 17 % cts. 3 40 1,590 Lbs. 259 112 2,902 5 17 3 40 Opium, powdered 1,348 628 Lbs. 259 112 1,348 628 349 65 151 20 371 1,976 371 1,976 500 85 Potash or potassa, bicarbo- 300 2C 28 1 300 20 28 1 29 5 60 0 20 320 29 320 5 80 Potash and pearl ash, in pack- ages less than 25 lbs. each. . 352 14,855 15,207 83 843 14,855 843 126 45 926 14,855 843 126 45 Potash, caustic, in packages less than 25 lbs. each 880 308 17,938 131 50 1,060 760 117 17 55 17,938 1,060 159 00 Hyposulphite of soda for tan- ning leather (O.C., Nov. 1, 1909) 19,126 1,241 18,098 1,177 176 55 5,764 1,4:1 5,764 1,421 142 10 227,120 320,249 817 1,402 320,249 1,402 280 40 547,369 2,219 320,219 1,402 280 40 Soda, bicarbonate of 4,311,337 1,297,439 40,431 12,270 200 1,293,811 12,233 1 40 2,446 60 5,008,776 52,701 1,294,011 12,240 2,448 00 Soda caustic, when in pack- ages less than 25 lbs. each. . 53,227 459 ' 20 46,724 3,347 48 3 3,105 1,318 52 20 45,474 79 7 3 3,097 11 85 1 05 0 45 464 55 100,430 6,503 46,864 3,186 477 90 Sodium, hyix>sulphite 1,711 137 1,607 300 60 00 1,607 321 40 Total 3,455 1.907 381 40 TRADE AXD X AT I G ATI ON 73 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. .? Cts 432 75 Quantity . \ Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. Oz.- 1,585 $ 2,885 i 1 $ $ cts. Oz. 1,585 5 s 2,885 17 S cts. 432 75 3 40 1 • 1 ! 1,585 2,885 432 75 1 1 1,590 2,902 436 15 ! Lbs. 1 1 Lbs. Lbs. 259 112 1,348 628 349 65 151 20 1 1 371 1,976 500 85 t 1 j ' 300 20 28 1 5 60 0 20 : i ! 1 320 29 5 80 1 1 352 83 8 30 i 352 14,855 83 843 8 30 126 45 352 83 8 30 15,207 926 134 75 5 1 0 10 115 30> 13 50 2 60 10 00 880 308 17,938 131 50 1,060 20 25 10 00 159 00 5 1 0 10 423 63 12 60 19,126 1,241 189 25 1 5,764 1,421 142 10 1 227,120 817 122 .55 227,120 320,249 817 1,402 122 55 280 40 I 1 ■ 227,120 817 122 55 547,369 2,219 402 95 4,311,1.37 40,424 6,063 60 4,311,337 1,298,411 40,431 12,316 6,065 00 4,(500 83 22 13 2 468 73 4,311,137 40,424 6,063 60 4,600 83 22 13 5,609,748 52,747 8,533 73 51,909 3,268 326 80 1 53,227 459 20 45,474 3,347 48 3 3,097 338 65 407 41 8 20 9 25 0 45 464 55 51,909 .3,268 326 80 407 41 8 20 99,180 6,495 812 90 1,411 211 65 1,711 137 1,607 271 65 137 36 53 36 53 1 321 40 211 05 36 53 1 1,411 137 3,455 629 58 ! 74 CUSTOMS DEFARTMEXT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 'No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity . Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Drugs, dye.s, &c. — Con. Sulphuric ether, chloroform and solutions of peroxide of Great Britain. . . France Germany Holland United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . Lbs. 13,928 2 15,904 100 160,017 5.772 5 3,484 20 19,480 Lbs. $ $ eta. 2 184 100 160,017 5 40 20 19,482 1 25 10 00 5 00 4,870 50 189.951 28,761 160, .303 19,547 4,886 75 681 1,300 2,789 681 1,300 136 20 France 260 00 Total Vaseline and all similar pre- jiarations of petroleum, for toilet, medicinal or other purpose 4,770 1,981 396 20 Great Britain. . . 195 19 523 19 17,356 20 19 5 00 Belgium Germany 4 75 Holland .. . . United States. . . 19 17,356 4 75 4,339 00 Total Great Britain . . . L' nited States. . . Total . . . Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total United States. . . 18,112 17,414 4,353 50 21 2,041 3 544 3,441 918 206 46 Yeast, compressed, in ijack- ages weighing less than 50 lbs 2,062 547 3,441 918 206 46 25 1,596 10 384 1,596 384 95 76 1,621 394 1,596 384 95 76 Yeast, compressed, in bulk or mass of not less than 50 lbs. 438,512 101,776 438,512 101,776 13,155 36 All other drugs, dyes, chemi- cals, &c., not otherwise provided for 264,027 67 2,583 4,007 61 14,670 48,179 2,298 33 2,228 314 13,911 6 393,293 18,390 67 2,560 3,802 61 15,6.50 2,299 2,123 84 1,884 314 14,294 6 389,799 3,671 80 13 40 Aust. -Hungary . 512 00 760 40 12 20 France.. 3,086 10 Germany ... 459 80 Holland Italy •Japan 424 60 16 80 376 80 Spain Switzerland 62 80 2,844 39 Turkey 1 20 United States. . . Total 77,959 80 74.5.677 451,333 90,202 09 TRADE AXD XAVIGATION 75 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF liiroRTS — Continued. FOR Home Co.vsimptiok. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Qunntity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 11,839 s 5,407 § cts. ■ 811 05 LUs. 200 54 $ cts. Ifs 00 Lbs. 12,039 2 16,053 100 160,017 5,461 5 3,516 20 19,482 $ CCS. 829 05 1 25 15,869 3,476 1,158 C3 1,16S 63 5 00 4,870 .50 11,839 5,407 811 05 16,069 3,530 1,176 63 188,211 28,484 6,874 43 i 681 1,300 2,658 136 20 1 260 00 1 2,658 708 81 708 81 2,658 708 81 4,639 1,105 01 11 1 65 164 54 67 195 19 523 19 17,356 61 32 4 75 523 174 34 _ . . 174 34 4 75 1 4,339 00 j 11 1 65 687 229 01 18,112 4,584 16 21 3 0 84 21 3,441 3 918 0 84 206 46 21 3 0 84 3,462 921 207 30 25 10 1 00 25 1,596 10 384 1 00 95 76 25 10 1 00 1,621 394 96 76 438,512 101,776 13,155 36 242,358 36,353 70 6,601 1,760 27 267.349 67 2,583 4,102 61 15,650 48,607 2,298 84 1,884 314 14,294 6 393,788 41,785 77 13 40 23 soo 6 13 80 CO 518 13 840 40 12 20 . . ., 3,086 10 46,308 175 12,348 90 46 67 12,808 70 471 27 16 80 1 376 80 1 62 80 1 2,844 39 1 20 3,989 1.063 74 79,023 54 242,358 36,353 70 57.396 15,305 71 751,087 141,361 50 76 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Impob'j'ed. Quantity. Value . General TariflF. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Earthenware — Brown or coloured earthen and stoneware, and Rock ingham ware ... Great Britain. . . 7,840 10 96 276 105 30,665 141 10 96 $ eta. 42 30 Aust. -Hungary . France 3 00 28 80 Germany Holland United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Hong Kong 44 30.769 13 20 9,230 70 3^1,992 31,060 9,.318 00 C. C. or cream coloured ware, decorated, printed or sponged, and all earthenware, N.O.P. 140,036 552 1,542 270 190 38 3,910 10,069 1,128 135 12,073 77 53,748 .... 6,303 552 1,474 270 190 38 3,910 2,136 1,092 135 12,430 77 53,516 1,890 90 165 60 .\ust.-Hungary.. Belgium 442 20 81 00 China 57 00 Denmark 11 40 France Germany Holland 1,173 00 640 80 327 60 Italy 40 50 Japan 3,730 8C Switzerland. . . . 23 10 United States. . . 16,054 80 Total 223,768 82,129 24,638 70 Great Britain. . . Demijohns, churns or crocks. . . 485 7 7,021 12 3 60 Germany United States. Total Great Britain . . . 7,021 2,l0e 30 7,513 - 7,033 2,109 90 Tableware of china, porcelain, white granite or ironstone- ware 913,864 1,063 47,190 1,434 721 334 89,825 134,558 4,892 293 39,31S 54 138 25,951 17,508 1,063 47,851 917 721 334 92,173 22,191 4,427 293 39,733 54 138 25,036 5,234 55 Hong Kong. . . . 318 90 14,355 30 Belgium China Denmark France 275 10 216 30 100 20 27,495 40 Germany Holland Italy . ... 6,657 30 1,328 10 87 90 Japan . Sweden 11,768 21 16 20 Switzerland United States. . . Total 41 40 7,510 80 1,259,635 252,439 75,405 66 . — SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. TRA ^^jD D NAVIGATION 77 FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty Collected. 7,557 $ cts. 1,511 40 142 $ cts. 56 80 $ 7,840 10 96 276 44 30,769 $ cts. 1,610 50 3 00 28 80 276 110 40 110 40 13 20 9,230 70 7,557 1,511 40 26,988 00 418 167 20 39,035 10,996 60 134,940 502 200 80 141,745 552 1,542 270 190 33 3,910 10,179 1,122 135 12,436 77 53,693 29,079 70 165 60 68 27 20 469 40 81 00 57 00 11 40 1,173 00 8,04-^ 30 3,217 20 12 00 3,858 00 339 60 40 50 3,730 80 23 10 177 70 80 3,528 00 16,125 60 134,940 26,988 00 8,820 225,889 55,154 70 473 94 60 485 7 7,021 98 20 7 2 80 2 80 2,106 30 94 60 473 7 2 80 7,513 2,207 30 897,660 134,649 00 4,262 1,704 80 919,430 1,063 48,057 1,434 721 334 92,346 135,345 4,892 293 39,733 54 138 25,139 141,588 35 318 90 206 517 82 40 206 80 14,437 70 481 90 216 30 100 20 173 113,154 465 69 20 4.5,261 60 186 00 27,564 60 51,918 90 1,514 10 87 90 11,768 21 16 20 1 41 40 103 41 20 7,552 00 897,660 134,649 00 118,880 47,552 00 1,268,979 257,606 66 78 CUSTOMS DEP. '.l^J^FM EXT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. ]. — General Statement Countries. Total I: I PORTED. Entered Abticles Importep. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. ! Value. Total. DUTIABLE GOODS— Ton. Earth en ware — Co a. China and porcelain ware, N.O P. 26,406 SOS 0,118 200 419 140 8,368 13,736 125 399 21,941 98 11,222 1,771 308 5,504 49 419 140 8,239 1,922 125 399 22,332 98 10,320 $ cts. 531 30 Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary. . 92 40 1,669 20 14 70 China Denmark ..... 125 70 42 00 2,471 70 Germany Holland Italy 576 60 37 50 119 70 6,699 60 Switzerland. . . United St.ites. . . Total 29 40 3,096 00 89, .540 51,686 15,505 80 Tiles or blocks of earthen- ware or stone prepared fur 14,100 2,404 1,082 47,566 867 260 10 France.. 2,404 1,082 721 20 Italy 324 60 Jajjan United States. . . Total Great Britain . . Belgium 2 10 47,566 14,269 80 05,159 51,926 15,.577 80 Earthenware tiles, N.O. P. . . 43,415 128 1,405 775 39,160 1,444 118 1,405 505 40 41 30 491 75 Holland . 775 39,160 271 25 United States. 13,706 00 Total 84,883 42,902 15,015 70 (ireat Britain . . . Manufacturesof eartlienware, N O.P 13,029 9 478 40 1,314 1,816 142 2,681 54,524 241 9 72 30 Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary.. China France Germany.. . . Holland . . 2 70 478 40 1,469 356 143 40 12 00 440 70 106 SO 146 43 80 2,364 709 20 United States. 54,278 16,283 40 Total 74,033 59,381 17,814 30 Great Britain. . . Hong Kong China Egps Doz. 7,226 41,245 87,075 9 453 757,316 1,234 1,837 10,2!)2 14 25 179,408 Doz. 7,1 41,2 84,6 4 750,4 30 1,189 45 1,837 69 10,216 9 14 53 25 76 177,577 213 90 1,237 35 2,540 07 France Japan United States. . . Total 0 27 13 59 22,514 28 893,324 192,810 883,9 82; 190,8.58 26,519 40 TRADE AXD \ATIGATIOX 79 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF lii PORTS — Contin uecL FOB Home Consumptioxs Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. V^alue. Duty Collected. S 28,657 .$ cts.| i 5,731 40 $ 152 S CIS. 60 80 30,580 308 5,574 49 419 140 8,368 14,145 125 399 22,332 98 11,222 S cts 6,323 50 92 40 10 4 00 1,673 20 14 70 125 70 42 00 129 .51 60 2,523 30 12,223 4,889 20 5,465 80 37 50 i 119 70 ■ ::: ■■■i:;;:::.:' :::;:;::::: 6,699 60 :::::::::: i:::::::;:;i : i::::::::.:. 29 40 902 ! 360 80 5,366 40 3,456 80 28,657 5,731 40 13,416 93,759 26,603 60 13,233 2,616 60 14,100 2,404 1,082 7 47,566 2,906 70 721 20 324 60 2 10 i 14.269 80 13,233 2,646 60 65,159 18,224 40 41,969 10,492 25 2 10 0 93 4 67 43,415 128 1,405 775 39,160 10,998 58 45 97 1 491 75 1 271 25 13,706 00 41,969 10,492 25 12 5 60 84,883 25,513 55 12,567 2,513 40 365 146 00 13,173 9 478 40 1,469 1,816 146 2,364 5<«,590 2,731 70 2 70 143 40 12 00 440 70 1,460 584 00 690 80 43 80 '/Oft 20 312 124 80 16,408 20 12,567 2,513 40 2,137 854 80 74,085 21,182 50 Doz. 96 4r. 1 92 Doz. Doz. 7,226, 1,234 41,2451 1,8.';7 84,669 10,2)6 9 14 453 25 7511,476 177 577 215 82 1 237 35 ! 2,540 07 0 27 13 59 22,514 28 1 961 4.'S 1 92 1 884,078! 1'iooox 26,521 38 80 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General TariflF. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Elastic, round or flat, including Great Britain . . . $ 148,497 24 4 5,469 374 41,867 2, .540 24 4 5,469 % cts. 880 10 Belgium 8 40 China 1 40 France 1,892 96 Germany United States. . . 41,766 14,618 10 Total 196,235 49,803 17,400 96 Electric light carbons and car- bon points, of all kinds. N.O.P Great Britain . . . Aust. -Hungary.. France M. 80 18 248 1,306 2,195 1,469 160 1,282 13, .597 27,939 M. 6 18 253 98 2,146 83 160 1,467 1,071 26,695 29 05 56 00 513 45 Incandescent lamp bulbs and glass tubing for use in the manufacture of inoandescen; lamps and mantle stocking for gas light. Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain. 374 85 9,343 25 3,847 44,447 2,521 29,476 10,316 60 119 19,286 1,127 52,849 119 19,286 228 52,849 11 90 Aust. -Hungary. . 1,928 60 22 80 Germany United States. 5,284 90 Electric apparatus, X.O.P., in- Total Great Britain . . . 73,381 72,482 7,248 20 electric andgalvanicbatteries; telegraph and telephone in- 398,857 10 4,523 803 2,937 5,375 16,470 2,490,734 6,044 60 4,569 730 2.538 471 16,434 2,484,521 1,645 50 Newfoundland . 16 50 Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium 1,256 50 200 75 France . ; 6h8 27 Germany 129 52 Sweden United States. . . Total 4,.S53 05 683,246 24 2,919,709 2,515,367 691,536 33 Electric motors, generators, dynamos and sockets Great Britain . . . 34,867 1,947 100 27,147 47 426,859 1,674 460 35 France Germany Sweden. . . . 27,915 47 427,537 7,670 62 Switzerland United States. . . Total 12 93 117,573 49 490,967 457,173 125,723 39 Embroideries, not otherwise provided for Great Britain . . . B. W. Indies... 27,806 400 790 1,565 5f4 24,343 7,174 3,602 9 20,608 216 22,724 15,887 400 652 1,565 584 24,365 1,381 3,602 9 20,262 216 22,860 5,403 55 140 00 Aust. -Hungary . 228 20 Belgium 547 75 China F" ranee 204 40 . 8,116 02 Germany 483 35 Japan 1,225 00 3 15 Switzerland 6,971 47 Turkey 75 60 United States. 8,001 00 Total 109,821 91,783 31,399 49 TRIDE AXD y.iTIGATIOX 81 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOB Home Coxscmptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value ^^^^ Collected. 145,844 % cts. 36,461 00 32 ^ cts. 14 47 $ 148,416 24 4 5,469 374 41,867 % eta. ?7,355 57 1 8 40 t 1 1 40 374 1,892 96 174 7f- 174 79 101 47 33 14,665 43 145,844 36,461 00 507 j 236 59 196,154 54,098 55 M. 17 376 84 60 M. 55 913 426 07 M. 78 18 255 1,300 2,197 1,372 160 1,505 13,529 27,997 539 72 56 00 2 1,202 51 38 12,45}< 1.302 17 73 5,814 24 607 13 531 18 6,189 09 9,9.50 38 17 ?76 84 60 1,310 14,711 6,865 17 3,848 44,563 17,266 37 119 19,286 1,127 52,849 11 90 1,928 60 899 119 85 142 65 5,284 90 899 119 85 73,381 7,368 05 392,016 58,802 40 347 127 23 398,407 60 4,569 803 2,538 5,375 16,558 2,487,315 60,575 13 IC 50 , 1 1,256 .50 227 52 73: 26 77 1 688 27 4,904 12 1 2,794 1,798 23 45 47 1,024 49 1,927 75 4 398 52 684,270 73 392,01fi 58,802 40 8,242 3,022 19 2,915,625 753,360 92 33,193 4,978 95 34,867 1,947 100 27,915 47 427,631 5,439 30 713 90 1,947 100 713 90 36 67 36 67 7 676 62 12 93 94 34 47 117,607 96 33,193 4,978 95 5> 141 785 04 492,507 131,487 38 10,083 2,520 75 1,680 i38 784 00 firi 10 27,650 400 790 1,565 584 24,365 7.070 3.002 9 8 708 30 140 00 293 30 1 547 75 204 40 8,116 02 3,137 61 1,225 00 S l.f". 5,689 2,654 26 1 1 37 17 27 20,299 6,988 74 216 75 60 1 56 26 13 22 916 « 0!?7 1 3 , 1 37,467 00 10,083' 1?i'>X\ 75 7 600 3 546 76l 109,466 ' • ■ ll_u_6 82 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 1. — General SxATEirEXT Total Import.s. Entered Abticleb Imported. Countries. Quantity. Value. General Tariflf. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Emery and carborundum wheels and manufactures of emery or Great Britain . . . 44 125 73,641 $ $ cts. Germany United States. . . 18 73,368 4 50 18,342 00 Total Great Britain . . China 73,810 73,386 18,346 50 - Express parcels of small value. 4,509 29 1,536,602 1,524 29 1,536,602 402 78 5 73 United States. . . Total 437,280 96 1,541,140 1,538,155 437,689 47 Great Britain . . . Aust.-Hungarj'.. Belgium France Fancy goods, viz. : — Alabaster, sjjar, amber, terra cotta, or comjwsition orna- ments .... 4,111 658 91 6.346 2,027 21 4,603 3,941 .65S 91 6,346 1,696 21 4,603 1,177 82 197 40 27 30 1,882 53 Germany 508 80 Italy United States. . Total .:.:•:::: 6 30 1,380 90 17,857 17,356 5,181 05 Great Britain. . . Bead ornaments 6,526 355 1 .5,623 1,144 6 57 4,025 4,847 3.3f 1 5,623 723 6 50 4,025 1,430 77 Aust. -Hungary.. 99 72 China 0 30 France Germany 1,682 35 216 90 Italy 1 80 15 00 United States. . . 1,207 50 Total 17,737 15,613 4,654 34 Great Britain . . . Boxes, fancy, ornamental cases, writing desks, &c. . . . 60,267 3 50 1,641 25 171 3,190 3 50 1,500 25 171 35 4,113 1,658 34 3,651 21 93,316 1,116 25 1 05 Hong Kong 17 50 525 00 Belgium China 8 75 59 85 Cuba 35i . 4.112! ■ 36,.S46i . . 34! . 12 25 France Germany 1,436 40 580 30 Holland 11 90 Jap 111 Switzerland. . 3,607 21 92,911 1,273 25 7 35 United States. . . Total 32,660 60 199,223 107,767 37,710 45 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX 83 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOB Home Consumptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. 44 Duty. Quantity. $ Ct8. 7 69 44 2,985 2,985 170 69 689 95 689 95 :^4 00 170 809 80f 53,105 34 00, 161 80 161 80 11,949 17 53,105 11,949 17' ll-_ii_6jL Value. Duty. Quantity, j Value. $ cts. 107 35 68 107 35 68 3311 132 40 331 870 17 132 40 348 00! 6 80 421 1,308 3,870 141 34,646 81 38.744 16S 40 .523 20 1,808 80 65 80: 16,168 22 37 801 18,0S0 62' 44 125 73,368 73,537 4,509 29 1,536,602 1,541,140 4,111 658 91 6,346 2,02' 21 4,603 Duty Collected. 17,857 6,526 355 1 5,623 1,144 6 50 4,025 17,730 60,171 3 50 1,641 25 171 35 4,113 36,304 34 3,651 21 93,397 199,616 S cts. 7 69 40 18- 18,.342 00 18,389 87 1,092 73 5 73 437,280 96 438,379 42 1,211 82 197 40 27 30 1,882 53 641 20 6 30 1,380 90 5,347 45 1,940 57 106 52 0 30 1,682 35 385 30 1 80 15 00 1,207 50 5,339 34 14, 874 22 1 05 17 50 590 80 8 75 59 85 12 25 436 40 748 52 11 90 273 25 7 35 698 40 r40 24 84 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEXT No, 1. — General Statement 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Entered Ahticles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — C0)(.. Fancy Roods — Con. | Braids, cords, fringes, tassels, X.O.P ;Great Britaii Hong Kong, Atist. -Hungary, Belgian China France. Germany Italy...". Japan Sweden Switzerland, I'nited States Tinsel thread and tinsel wire, for the manufacture of braids, cords, tassels, rib- bons or trimmings Cases for jewellery, watches, silverware, plated ware and Total Great Britain France Germany United States. Total cutlery. Fans. Great Britain Hong Kong. Aust. -Hungary, France, Germany . Japan . United States Total Great Britain Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary, Belgium China.. . France. Germany Italy I •Japan United States, Total Feathers, fruits, grains, lea ve.si and flowers, artificial, suit- abli) for ornimenting hats . I Great Britain Hong Kong. I Aust.-Himgary Belgium China France Germany Italy Japan Switzerland United States Total 20,280 15 12 60 3.545 35 125 70 3 90 29,730 08 2,577 90 1 20 44 70 3 85 30,664 20 TRADE AXD y ATI G ATI OX 85 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OP Imports — Continued. ror. Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. (Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 73.H62 $ cts. 18.415 .50 44,550 S cts. 20,790 00 189,907 75 4,014 3,550 64 61,032 105,333 ''37 S cts. 63,894 10 26 25 1.404 25 1,287 20 22 40 21,077 21 46,409 39 S9 t*^ 42 382 19 81,801 19 60 178 40 8 86 1 38,173 19 70 352 4,922 1 ^^ Q(\A 24 50 114 40 1,692 67 54,015 20 ! : 1,272 594 00 73,662 18,415 .50 128,066 59,764 05 1 523,460 190,050 52 174 8 70 536 3,318 1,064 11,734 44 90 331 80 1 342 45 60 117 80 1,173 40 45 60 174 8 70 342 16,652 1,667 90 2,365 532 17 902 420 93 3,269 20 74 477 7,284 12 953 80 9 10 25 90 166 95 3,391 92 4 20 3,399 08 7,222 3,370 22 62 28 93 9,691 2,:i65 532 17 8,1.86 3,820 08 20,833 7,950 95 462 92 40 110 44 00 934 244 85 5" 60 192 173 181 140 1,933 968 86 1,226 9 V7(\ 51 90 54 30 42 00 578 47 338 20 25 80 364 51 ■ ■ ■ 478 191 20 • 711 00 1 -,"■" 402 92 40 588 235 20 fi 9rtQ 2,468 63 2.5.830 60 "'""" 129,153 19,618 7,847 20'. . 1 91S i5n 53,957 95 12 60 3,642 55 125 70 3 00 3,027 77 G,i'40,.55G 227,922 2,841,3!)0 180,756 69,920 36 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 97 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption'. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. ! Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. Boxe.s. 72 -S 5 S cts. 2 52 Boxes. % $ cts . i Boxes. 72 3,570 2,082 220 48 34 5 229 149 43 $ eta. 2 52 214 20 124 92 IS 90 4 2 88 10 2 04 72 5 2 52 6,026 440 359 76 19,526 1,636 488 15 22,268 11,990 3,243 9,792 500 60 726 13,325 3,003 2,160 611 04 602! 539 53 186 145 89 2,084i 438 64 33 i 22 50 15 2 70 62 32 67 1,143 599 60 625 135 13 19,526 1,636 488 15 64 72 64,907 6,910 2,527 70 3,236 280 13.542 1 Q14I a9'i ArA 96 5 3 36 34,670 4,268 1,192 46 2,500 9«fi S7 riO 6,350 1,400 6,019 530' 222 25 125 49 00 899 210 66 3,236 280 64 72 64,577 8 027' 2 190 66 805,417 35,031 10,067 71 1,254,197 784 426 1,044 504,110 16,000 6,853 14,630 1,586,199 99,073 36 65,2391 21,179 21 701 19 60 31 10 65 86' 26 10 37,974| 12,361 25 l,587i 400 00 535 171 55 .... 1,203 91,780 5,621 5 365 60 38,947 74 2,476 82 0 9Q 38,344 4,000 121,111 2,143 176 9,337 901 10 100 00 3,027 77 805,417 35,031 10,067 71 3,646,807 215,787 79,988 07 ll_ii_7 98 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Abticlks Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Tish— Con. Fish preserved in oil, X.O.P. Great Britain . . . $ 779 665 292 1,437 40 2,183 162 10 239 320 , $ 128 665 292 940 40 l,(t48 86 10 239 315 $ cts, 44 80 Hong Kong 232 75 China . ... 102 20 328 05 Greece 14 00 Italy 366 80 30 10 Norway Spain United States. . . 3 50 83 65 110 25 Total 6,127 3,763 1,316 10 Great Britain . . . Hong Kong United States. . . Total... . Great'Britain . . . Hong Kong China Italy Japan Norway United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Hong Kong Newfoundland . . China Denmark France Italy Japan Fish, all other, not in barrels Lbs. 2,128 304 226,298 829 32 13,605 Lbs. 304 226,298 32 13,605 13,637 3 04 2,262 98 228,730 14,466 226,602 2,266 02 Fish, all other, 'not in barrels or half barrels, pickled .... 2,935 390 9,116 14,613 422 550 40,901 68,927 212 23 508 1,308 100 48 2,941 840 390 9,116 8,113 422 550 40,901 58 23 508 1,002 100 48 2,941 8 40 3 90 91 16 81 13 4 22 5 50 409 01 Fish, fresh or dried, N.O.P., imported in barrels or half barrels 5,140 60,332 4,680 603 32 1,533 6,515 100 11,-537 400 1,500 3,335 4,078 8,811 288,708 674,835 653 302 3 621 38 75 231 356 657 9,021 30,085 253 6,515 100 11,537 m) 750 3,335 4,078 7,711 271,533 121 302 3 621 38 37 231 356 563 2 53 65 15 1 00 115 37 4 00 7 50 33 35 40 78 Norway St. Pierre United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . Hong Kong China Holland Italy Norway . Sweden United States. . . Total . . . 77 11 15,857 2,715 33 1,001,352 42,042 306,212 18,129 3,062 12 Fish, all other, pickled or 267 1,650 2,770 60 8,595 1;71 1,938 53,573 83 50 90 10 1,002 25 166 1,.553 1,650 2,770 420 6,593 542 1,938 49,573 63,486 50 90 28 509 50 166 1,443 2,336 16 50 27 70 4 20 G5 93 5 42 19 38 495 73 69,124 2,979 634 86 TRADE AXD yAYIGATION 9a SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOB Home Coxsumptiojj. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tarifif. Total. Quantity. Value, i Duty. 1 Quantity. Value. 1 Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. S 606 -S cts. 121 20 S S cts. 1 734 665 292 940 40 1,048 86 10 239 315 S cts. 166 00 . 232 "5 1 102 20 i 328 05 1 14 00 366 80 30 10 3 50 83 65 110 25 606 121 20 4,369 1,437 30 Lbs. 2,128 829 10 65 Lbs. Lbs. 2,128 .S04 226,298 829 32 13,605 10 65 3 04 1 2,262 98 2,128 829 10 65 228,730 14,466 2 276 67 2,095 154 10 48 2,935 390 9,116 8,113 422 550 40,901 212 23 508 1,002 100 48 2,941 18 88 3 90 i 91 16 1 .... 81 13 1 4 22 i ' 5 50 409 01 154 10 48 62,427 4,834 613 SO 1,280 532 6 40 1 1 1,533 6,L15 100 11,537 400 750 3,335, 4,078 7,711 653 302 3 621 1 38 37 231: 356 563; 8 93 65 15 1 00 115 37 4 00 7 50 33 35 40 78 j 77 11 1 271,533 15,857 2,715 33 1 280 rVSO ft 4n 307,492 18,661 3,068 52 267 83j 1 34 267 1,650 2,770 420 6,593' 542 1,938 49,573 i 83l 50| 90; 281 509 50 im 1,443 2,419 1 34 16 50 27 70 4 20 65 93 5 42 19 38 1 495 73 1 1 2«7 S3 1 34 63.7.^3 636 20 11— ii- 100 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — Gr:xF.R.\L St.\tement COCNTIUES. Total I Quantity . MPORTS. Value. eneral Tan Entered Articles iMroRXED. G Quantity. ff. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con,. Fish.— Con. Fish, prepared or preserved, N.O.P Great Britain. . . Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary . China Lbs. 535,704 33,622 210 11,6.^7 3,723 4,746 1,450 5,665 105,695 14,519 60 1,300 162,732 50,234 1,829 28 734 568 782 218 590 9,224 1,755 8 112 17,238 Lbs. 7,283 33,622 210 11,657 3,965 820 1,829 28 734 570 $ cts. 246 00 548 70 8 40 220 20 171 00 Germany . Holland Italy 1,450 4,054 105,695 13,879 202 661 9,224 1,449 60 60 198 30 2,767 20 Norway Spain Sweden United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 434 70 800 170,513 75 17,793 22 50 5,337 90 881,083 83,320 353,128 33,385 10,015 50 Galls. 2,603 1,579 37 .5,134 1,601 Galls. 2,529 25 1,382 13 310 95 2 92 Germany Norway United States. . . Total Unite 1 States. . . China United States. . . Total .... Great Britain. . . 75 9,050 3,135 9.652 3,135 5,468 1,601 1,230 45 360 22 14,863 8,351 1.5,.341 8,464 1,904 54 Fish oil, whale and spermaceti 5,281 3,100 5,281 3,100 697 54 Fish.oil, other, N.O.P 87 4,104 32 1,585 87 4,104 32 1,585 7 20 356 66 Other articles the produce of the fisheries, not specially 4,191 1,617 4,191 1,617 363 86 1,100 73 100 54 42 32 8 522 8 iio 27,830 251 73 100 54 42 62 75 18 25 25 00 China... 13 50 10 50 Germany Italy 8 522 8 27 72 27,904 2 00 tlapan 130 50 Norway ....... 2 00 Russia Sweden 6 75 18 00 United States. . . Total 6,976 00 Flax, hemp and jute, manufac- 29,909 29,061 7,265 25 Bags or sacks of hemp, 244,691 110 68,027 3 4 16!) 79,304 848 110 9,558 3 4 169 79,214 169 60 B. Africa B. E. Indies... 22 00 1,911 60 0 60 Germany . .... 0 80 33 80 United States. . . 15,842 80 Total 392,308 89,906 17,981 20 TRADE AXD yATIGATION 101 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxsumptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 520,799 47,477 $ cts. 8,308 72 Lbs. S $ cts. Lbs. 528,082 33,622 210 11,657 4,021 2,257 1,450 4,054 105,695 13,879 48,297 1,829 28 734 582 341 202 661 9,224 1,449 $ cts. 8,554 72 548 70 8 40 220 20 56 2,257 12 341 4 80 136 40 175 80 136 40 60 60 198 30 ' 2,767 20 434 70 800 170,513 75 17,793 22 50 5,337 90 520,799 47,477 8,308 72 2,313 353 141 20 876,240 81,215 18,465 42 Galls. 134 226 28 24 Galls. Galls. 2,663 25 75 9,652 3,135 1,608 13 37 5,468 1,601 339 19 2 92 75 37 11 10 11 10 1,230 45 360 22 134 226 2« 24 75 37 11 10 15,550 8,727 1,943 88 t 5,281 3,100 697 54 87 4,104 32 1,585 7 20 356 66 I 142 35 j 4,191 1,617 363 86 949 ],2C0 73 100 £4 42 32 8 522 8 27 7? 27,904 205 10 18 2£ ::::: : :■ 25 00 13 50 10 50 32 10 67 10 67 2 CO 130 50 2 00 6 75 18 00 6,976 00 .... ^. . _ 949 142 35 32 10 67 30,042 7,418 27 240,747 36,112 05 241,595 110 63,801 3 4 169 79,214 36,281 65 22 00 54,243 8,136 45 10,018 05 0 60 0 80 33 80 15,842 80 294,990 44,248 50 384,896 62,229 70 102 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Cor>TKIES. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value . General TarifiF. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Cort. Flax, hemp and jute— Co?i. Canvas of hemp or flax, for ship's sails Great Britain. . . United States. . . 9,346 £93 9,346 593 $ cts. 467 30 29 65 Total --— - 9,939 9,939 496 95 Carpeting, rugs, matting and mats of hemp or jute. . . . 38,863 203 5,054 61 4 350 7,803 941 2,817 833 15 5,054 61 4 338 7,803 941 1,611 208 25 B. E. Indies 3 75 Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium 1,263 50 15 25 China . . ... 1 00 Germany 84 50 Japan 1,843 15 211 72 United States. . . Total 402 75 56,090 16,660 4,033 87 Embroideries and lace of linen, white and cream 2,399 366 119 38 704 395 73 20 119 38 704 395 23 80 France 7 60 Japan 125 85 United States. . . 79 00 Total .... Great Britain. . . France United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 3,655 1,622 309 45 Sail twine of flax or hemp to be used for boats' and ships' sails Lbs. 11,093 300 4,102 2,278 14 438 Lbs. 11,09 • 30 4,10 3 2.278 0 14 2 438 113 90 0 70 21 90 15,495 2,730 15,49 5 2,730 136 50 Uncoloured damask of linen, in the piece, stair linen, ' diaper, doylies, tray cloths, uncoloured table cloths, or napkins of linen, quilts, counterpanes, pillow cases of linen and sheets 725,456 486 10,899 2,791 1,061 34 18,802 16,075 246 70,383 268 6,454 758 9,076 29,634 486 10,562 2,791 1,061 34 18,903 4,601 246 70,11> 268 6,454 758 8,940 8,890 20 Hong Kon^. . . . 145 80 3,168 60 Belgium 837 30 China 318 30 Egypt 10 20 France 5,670 90 Germany 1,380 30 Italy...... ... Japan 73 80 21,035 40 Portugal . . 80 40 Switzerland. . . . 1,936 20 Turkey 227 40 United States. 2,682 00 Total 862,789 154,856 46,456 80 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOy 103 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. | 1 Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . - Value. Duty Collected. S $ cts. $ § cts. $ 9,346 593 $ eta. 467 30 29 6.'i 9,939 496 95 37,955 1X8 6,642 40 32 90 38,788 203 5,054 6,850 65 36 65 1,263 50 61 4 350 7,803 941 1,611 15 25 1 00 12 4 00 88 50 1,843 15 211 72 402 75 38,143 6,675 30 12 4 00 54,815 10,713 17 2,033 254 13 2,399 119 38 704 395 327 33 23 80 7 60 126 85 79 00 2,033: 5.54 13 3.655 563 58 Lbs. ■ Lbs. Lbs. 11,093 300 2,278 14 113 90 0 70 4,102| 438 21 90 1 i , 15,495: 2,730 1 136 50 690,557 138,111 40 4,609 1,843 60 724,800 486 10,899 2,791 1,061 34 18,903 16,075 246 70,118 268 6,454 758 9,076 148,845 20 145 80 337 134 80 3,303 40 837 30 318 30 10 20 5.670 90 1 11,474 4,589 60 5,969 90 73 80 21,035 40 80 40 1,936 20 227 40 136 54 40 2,736 40 ! 690 557 1^^ 111 -"I 16,556 6,022 40 i 861,969 1 191,190 60 1 ».^,.^. ,^ 104 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEXT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 1. — General Statement Countries, Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. PCTIABLE GOODS— Con. Flax, hemp and jute— Con. Handkerchiefs Great Britain. . . $ 196,713 61 11 112 73 1,740 8,683 8 166 10,446 188 2,219 4,704 61 11 112 73 1,205 8,701 8 166 10,446 188 2,219 $ cts. 1,644 45 3ong Kong 21 35 3 85 Belgium •39 20 . 25 55 409 52 Jajran 3,027 93 2 80 58 10 3,652 10 Turkey (i5 80 United States... Total 776 65 220,420 27,.«94 9,727 30 Horse clothing of jute, shaped Great Britain . . . 2,276 1,974 1,108 1,974 332 40 592 20. Total 4,250 3,082 924 60 Great Britain . . 221,002 848 408 902 4 5 1,589 1,930 814 408 579 00 244 20 122 40 Germany Italy 4 5 1,589 1 20 1 50 United States. . . 476 7a Total 224,758 4,750 1,425 00 Great Britain . . . Belgium China Fabrics, brown or bleached.. . Yds. 1,956,546 11,844 150 5,217 3,531 160 21,640 188,954 1,314 20 681 512 23 2,180 Yds. 7,527 11,844 15(1 5,217 1,024 160 20,764 682 1,314 20 681 131 23 2,079 170 50 328 50 5 00 France Germany Japan United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Aust.-Hungary.. Belgium France Germany .Japan 170 2f- 32 75 5 75 519 75 1,999,088 193,684 46,686 4,930 1,232 50 Fabrics of flax, unbleacheil, NOP 4,135,75S 1,254 1,079 1,501 160 8 375 27,173 328,339 155 251 354 25 5 22 3,316 12,238 925 231 25 1,079 1,501 10 8 375 27,173 251 354 5 5 22 3,316 62 75 88 50 1 25 1 25 Russia United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . France 5 50 829 00 4,167,314 332,467 42,384 4,878 1,219 50 Tailors' hollands of linen and towelling in the web 3,041,671 1,144 12,350 13,565 208,63^ 182 89C 1,022 17,709 1,144 12,350 13,562 1,226 182 89C 1,022 306 50 45 50 222 50 United States , . Total 255 50 3,068,727 210,724 44,763 S,32<: 830 00 TRADE AND XATIGATION 105 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Peferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty . $ cts. 47,791 25 Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. S 191,10.!. 22 S cts. 10 27 195,891 61 11 112 73 1,205 8,701 8 166 10.446 188 2,219 S cts. 49,445 97 21 35 3 85 1 39 20 ! 25 55 409 52 ::::::::::: :;.... 3,027 93 2 80 ■ .58 10 3,652 10 . 65 80 776 65 191,165 47,791 25 22 10 27 219,081 57,528 82 1,16> 233 60 ! 2,276 1,974 566 00 592 20 1,168 233 60 4,250 1,158 20 1 219,266 43,853 20 1 553 34 221 20 13 60 221,749 848 408 902 4 5 1,589 4J,653 40 257 80 122 40 902 360 80 360 80 1 20 1 1 50 476 70 219,266 43,8.53 20 1,489 595 60 225,505 45,873 80 Yds. 1,954,794 188,963 33,069 12 Yds. 503 84 28 00 Yds. 1,962,824 11,844 150 189,729 1,314 20 681 512 23 2,180 33,267 62 328 50 5 00 ' 12^567 381 127 12 5,217 3,531 160 21.640 17(' 25 159 87 5 75 876 101 33 66 553 41 1,954,794 188,963 33,069 12 i;,886 566 188 78 2,005,366 194,459 34,490 40 4,151,167 328,6&o 49,302 75 951 1,254 138 155 46 00' 4,164,356 51 68i 1.2.54 329,748 1.55 251 354 25 5 22 3,316 49,5fO 00 51 68 1,079 1,501 166 8 375 27,173 62 75 88 50 156 20 6 66 7 91 1 25 5 50 82H 00 1 4,151,167 328,685 49,302 75 2,361 .313 104 34 4,195,912 333,876 50,626 59 3,034,921 207,001 36,226 16 110 6 2 00 3,052,740 1.144 12,350 13,562 208,233 1S2 890 1,022 36,534 66 45 50 222 50 255 50 , 3,034,021 207,001 36,226 16 110 6 2 00 3,079,796 210,327 37,058 16 106 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total 1 M ports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity . Value. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Co)l. Flax, hemp and jute— Con. Linen clothing, N.O.P fireat Britain . . . $ 11,617 128 28 428 1,185 181 53 21,827 $ 1,942 128 28 428 658 181 53 21,827 $ cts. 677 62 44 80 China France 9 80 146 04 230 30 Japan 63 35 Philippines 18 .55 United States. . . 7,639 45 Total 35,447 25,245 8,829 91 Great Britain. . . Linen blouses and shirt waists 121 239 22 5,358 18 128 22 5,358 6 30 France 44 80 Japan 7 70 United States. . . 1,875 30 Total 5,740 5,526 1,934 10 Great Britain . . . Belgium France Linen thread, N.O.P Lbs. 281,380 1,092 2,497 122 5,671 184,981 1,097 1,166 83 3,773 Lbs. 215 1,092 2,497 147 1,097 1,166 36 75 274 25 291 50 Germanj- United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . A ust.- Hungary.. United States.'.. Total Great Britain. . . 5,671 3,773 943 25 290,762 191,100 9,475 6,183 1,545 75 Shirts of linen Doz. 211 4 444 1,825 24 4,153 Doz. 12 4 444 77 24 4,153 26 95 8 40 1,453 55 659 6,002 460 4,254 1,488 90 Tapestry, jut4 230 220,6S(> 15,456 733,4fi3 24,345 4,158 49 12 4^,807 3,435 168,674 4,802 578 67 52 16 9 20 7,432 96 618 24 24 548 ''2 866 (;o 576 169 17 28 1,012,708 229,937 M 106 05 ' 112 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 1. — General Statement Countries. 1 Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Fruits, Sic.—Con. Almonds, not shelled Great Britain . . . Hong Kong China Lbs. 56,725 286 529 326,925 40 542,317 117,990 $ 6,062 11 21 27,863 2 44,833 11,406 Lbs. 54,149 286 529 325,826 54 538,799 118,246 $ 5,683 11 24 28,613 2 45,369 11,378 $ cts. 1,283 70 8 58 15 87 France Italy 6,517 07 1 62 Spain United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Italy 10,895 64 2,663 54 1,044,812 90,201 1,037,889 91,080 21,386 02 Brazil nuts, not shelled 7,548 5,413 384,682 ' 568 356 26,191 10,436 5,413 381,495 769 356 25,939 313 08 162 39 United Stated. . . Total Great Britain. . . Hong Kong Cliina 11,444 85 397,643 27,115 397,344 27.064 11,920 32 Pecans, not shelled and .shelled peanuts, IS .0. P 11,050 2,772 156 11,785 433,044 13,228 117,600 419,626 1,163,224 363 49 3 615 19,160 1,075 5,510 19,355 61,465 994 2,772 156 11,785 420,597 13,228 166,100 441,494 1,131,009 65 49 3 615 18,697 1,075 7,083 19,813 60,864 20 24 83 16 4 68 Dutch E. Indies France 353 55 9,055 74 Italy . ... 396 84 ' Japan Spain United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . China 3,322 00 8,885 38 33,850 13 2,172,485 107,595 2,188,135 108,264 56,971 72 Walnuts, not shelled 9,309 382 992,938 60,524 1,590 305,538 647 11 83,700 3,937 113 29,516 9,309 382 1,015,803 61,584 1,590 303,017 047 11 84,875 4,031 113 29,161 186 18 11 46 20,561 77 Italy . 1,847 52 Spain United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Hong Kong. ... Aust. -Hungary . China France Italy 31 80 7,216 48 1,370,281 117,924 1,391,685 118,838 29,855 21 All other nuts, N.O.P., not helled 115,601 49.126 1,956 34,615 411,176 350,105 819.345 327,550 328 3,309,229 5,419,031 10,038 1,059 68 1,133 25,748 22,628 34,047 19,773 53 171,922 35,580 50,126 1,956 34,615 351,785 333,360 801,798 327,680 328 3,334,019 .5,490 1,079 68 1,133 23,488 20,256 33,932 20,157 53 173,176 846 27 1.503 78 f8 68 1,038 45 7,848 48 10,000 80 Japan Spain Turkey United States. . . Total 16,916 73 6,831 12 9 84 99,617 63 286,469 5,271,217 278,832 144,671 78 TRADE AXD XAYIGATIOX 113 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Coniimied. FOR Home Uonscmption . Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. 1 Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. ! Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 9-59 S 256 S cts. 16 79 Lbs. S S cts. Lbs. 55,108 286 529 325,826 % \ 5,939 11 24 28,613 2 45,369 11,378 $ cts. 1,300 49 8 58 j _ 15 87 6,517 07 54 538,799 118,246 1 62 10,895 64 2,663 54 959 1 256 16 79 [ 1,038,848 91,336 21,402 81 10,436 5,413 381,495 769 356 25,939 313 08 162 39 11,444 85 397,344 27,064 11,920 32 5,808, 191 101 64 6,802 2,772 156 11,785 420,597 13,228 166,100 441,494 1,131,009 256: 49, 6151 18,697 1,075 7,083 19,813' 60,864 121 88 83 16 ... . . .... 4 68 1 ' 353 .55 \ . _ . 9,055 74 396 84 i 3,322 00 8,885 38 33,850 13 5,808 191 101 64 . _ _ . 2,193,943 108,455 56,073 36 1 9,309 382 1,015,803 61,584 1.590 303,017 647 11 84,875 4,031 113 29,161 186 18 11 46 20,561 77 1 1,847 52 31 80 7,216 48 1 1,391,685 118,838 29,855 21 1 98,116 5,359 1,717 52 133,726 50,126 1,956 34,615 351,785 333,360 801,798 327,680 328 3,334,019 10,849' 1,079 68 1,133 23,488 20,256 33,932 20,157 53 173,176 2,.563 79 * 1 1,503 78 1 58 68 i 1,038 45 7,848 48 t 10,000 80 r 16,916 73 i 6,831 12 9 84 1 99,617 63 98.146 5, .359 1,717 52 5.369,393 284,191 146,. 389 30 ; 11— ii— J 114 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total 1 mports. Entered Articles iMroRXEP. Quantity. 1 Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Fruits, &c. — Con. All other nuts, shelled Great Britain. . . B. W. Indies.... Hong Kong China France Japan Spain Turkey United States. . . Total United States. . . United States. . . United States . . . Newfoundland . . United States... Total Lbs. l03,572 2,438 446 650 1,410,908 6,243 162,691 458 177,177 12,734 225 18 23 231,581 221 11,740 32 31,715 Lbs. 89,121 2,438 446 650 1»,421,555 6,243 166,504 458 187,181 13,500 225 18 23 231,049 221 12,197 32 33,624 $ cts. 2,248 21 48 76 17 84 26 00 31,785 f5 148 22 3,776 68 18 32 4,603 78 1,864.583 288,289 1,874,596 290,889 42,673 36 Fruits, green — AddIcs Brls. 58,617 264,328 Brls. 59,071 261,792 23,628 40 Blackberries, gooseberries, raspberries and straw- berries N.O.P Lbs. 2,504,388 320,401 211,.^23 Lbs. 2,503,594 210,796 50,071 8S Cherries 40,540 318,680 40,376 3 91,754 6,373 60 Cranberries Bush. 1 40,959 3 91,853 Bush. 1 40,854 0 75 22,938 50 40,960 91,856 40,855 «1,757 22,939 25 United States . . . Great Britain . . . Spain United States... Total United State.*. . . United States. , . U^nited States... Great Britain Currants Lbs. 145 7 Lbs. 505 42- 10 10 Grapes 1,300,106 66,043 2,140,440 104,683 4,990 113,007 1,298,216 66,043 2,137,500 104,633 4,990 112,218 25,964 92 1,320 86 42,750 00 3,.o06,589 222,680 3,501,789 221,841 70,035 78 Peaches 4,802,973 155,448 4,797,066 155,139 47,970 66 Plums Bush. 69,577 158,913 Bush. 69,529 158,756 20,858 70 Quinces, apricots, pears and nectarines, N.O.P. Lbs. 4,955,712 170,678 Lbs. 4,941,487 170,346 24,707 51 All other, NOP. 13 626 6 384 1 53 3,871 i63 6 384 53 4,369 B. W. Indies.... 40 75 China Italy 1 50 96 00 Turkey | 13 25 Unit<-'d States. . . 1,092 25 Total 4,953 4,975 1,243 75 TRADE AXD yATIGATION 115 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax. Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 3,783 489 S cts. 113 49 Lbs. $ S cts. Lbs. 92,904 2,438 446 S 13,989 225 18 23 231,049 221 12,197 32 33,624 S cts. 2.361 70 48 76 17 84 650 1,421,555 6,243 26 00 31,785 55 1 148 22 166,504 458 187,181 3,770 68 I 18 32 4,603 78 1 3,783 489j 113 49 i 1,878,379 291,378 42,786 85 BrJs. Brls. Brls. 59,071 261,792 23,628 40 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 2,503,594 210,796 50,071 88 318,680 40,378 6,373 60 1 Bush. Bush. Bu.sh. 1 40,854 3 91,754 0 75 1 22,938 50 1 i 40,855 91,757 22,939 25 Lbs. , Lbs. Lbs. 505 42 10 10 1,200 46 18 on 1,299, 44<> 66,043 2,137,500 104,679 4,990 112,218 25,982 92 1,320 86 42,750. 00 1,200 46 18 00 3,502,989 221,887 70,053 78 , 4,797,066 155,139 47,970 66 Bush. ' Bush. Bush. 69,529 158,756 20,858 70 1 Lb... Lbs. Lbs. 4,941,487 170,346 24,707 51 1 13 463 2 27 81 04 13 626 6 384 53 4,369 2 27 121 79 1 50 96 00 13 25 . . . . 1 1,092 25 1 476 83 31 5,451 1,327 06 1 1 l_ii_8. \ 116 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEXT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries, Total Imports. E.ntered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Fruits in air-tight cans or other air-tight j ackages Great Britain . . . B. E.Indies .... B. W. Indies. . . . Hong Kong Aust.- Hungary.. Belgium China Lbs. 932,919 957,261 131,137 22,639 16S 192 10,171 161,511 880 919 9,933 9,450 798 38,412 931,007 36,021 26,886 6,763 424 23 22 229 13,789 141 60 724 347 30 1,563 51,175 Lbs. 34,079 74,944 50 23,144 168 192 9,666 1.54,492 $ 1,964 2,558 15 432 23 22 221 13,-336 S cts. 765 40 1,686 24 1 12 520 74 3 78 4 32 217 48 France Germany Hawaii 3,452 16 919 9,933 200 798 38,412 966,831 60 724 46 30 1,563 54,952 20 67 Holland 223 49 Italy 4 50 Japan 17 95 Spain United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . France 8.50 52 21,753 94 3,207,397 138,200 1,313,828 75,946 29.522 .^1 Fruits, preserved in brandy or preserved in other spirits, and containing not more than 40 p.c. of proof spirits, &c Galls. 38 299 1,261 65 768 1,638 Galls. 38 315 1,261 65 852 1,638 32 50 426 00 United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 819 00 1,598 'A471 1,614 2,555 1,277 50 Furniture, house, office, cabinet or store furniture of wood, iron or other material, in parts or finished. 89,356 39 6 2,475 110 22,004 328 10,722 1,451 10,150 2,338 75 13 1,632 5,778 44 81 6 24 11 67 850,859 8,312 34 6 2,415 110 20,947 521 10,918 1,4.51 8,896 426 75 2 1,032 5,607 44 81 6 24 11 67 850,930 2,492 62 B. W. Indies. . . . 10 20 B. Boss. Other.. Hone: Konsr 1 80 724 50 Newfoundland . . 33 00 Aust. -Hungary . Belgium 6,248 31 1.56 30 China Denmark 3,284 40 435 30 France 2,668 45 Germany 127 80 Hawaii 22 50 Holland Italy 0 60 309 60 Japan 1,670 20 13 20 Me.xico 24 30 1 80 Spain Switzerland Turkey United States. 7 20 3 30 20 10 2.55,279 CO Total 997,569 911,945 273, .534 48 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 117 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxsumptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Vake. Duty . I Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 895,135 889,115 106,9t>3 34,038 24,540 5,507 •S cts. 13,427 04 13,336 72 1,604 44 Lbs. i .... I.. S cts. Lbs. 929,214 964,059 107,013 23,144 168 192 9,666 154,492 880 919 9,933 200 798 38,412 966,831 S 36.002 27,098 5,522 432 23 22 221 13,336 141 60 724 46 30 1,563 54,952 S cts. 14,192 44 15,022 96 1,605 56 520 74 3 78 4 32 217 48 880 i-ii " 2639 3,4.52 16 26 39 20 67 223 49 1 . . 4 50 17 95 850 52 21,753 94 1,891,213 64,085 28,368 20 880 141 26 39 3,205,921 140,172 57,916 90 Galls. Galls. Galls. 38 315 1,261 65 852 1,638 32 50 426 00 ::: ::::: ......;:;;.. 819 00 1,614 2,555 1,277 50 80,829 16,165 80 5 1 00 80,834 16,166 80 55 22 00 226 1,102 11 90 40 464 80 4 40 1471 58 80 1,601 640 40' 89,1% 18,680 42 39 11 20 6 1 80 2,415 724 50 110 33 00 20,947 6,248 31 521 156 30 10,948 3.284 40 1,451 435 30 9,122 2,758 85 1,588 .592 60 75 22 50 13 5 00 1,032 309 m .5,607 1,670 20 44 13 20 81 24 30 6 1 80 24 7 20 11 3 30 67 20 10 851,077 255,337 80 994,380 290,341 GS 118 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Total Imports. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Furs and manufactures of, viz:— [ Fui skins wholly or partially dressed, N.O.P Caps, hats, mufifs, tippeta, capes, coats and cloaks of fur and other manufactures of fur, N.O.P Fuses, non metallic. Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France Germany Russia Spain Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total... . Great Britain . Hong Kong Aust-Hungary. Belgium France Germany Russia United States. . Total. Great Britain . Australia Belgium Germany . ... United States. Total . Glass and manufactures of — Glass carboys or demijohns, bottles, decanters, flasks,! jars and phials I Great Britain . . B. W. Indies.. Newfoundland. Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France Germany Holland [taly Japan St. Pierre Sweden Switzerland. . . . Turkey United States. . Quantity. Total . Value. 357,700 4,191 9,579 2,374 109,861 250,524 9,160 519 291 273,504 1,017,703 271,566 2 1,375 2,812 8,229 5,045 10 133,767 422,806 78,999 55 200 445 6,743 86,442 77,320 118 4 28,822 719 13 2,438 39,200 61,928 30 5 3 643 2 6 216,972 428,223 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. 172,615 4,191 9,771 2,374 110,246 116,717 9,314 519 291 266,657 692,695 7,737 2 1,330 2,342 8,220 714 10 133,767 154,122 1,918 55 7,044 9,017 8,048 118 4 27,418 719 13 2,289 2,615 67,102 30 5 3 643 2 6 211,673 320,688 $ cts. 25,892 25 62S 65 1,465 65 356 10 16,536 90 17,507 55 1,397 10 77 85 43 65 39,998 55 103,904 25 2,321 10 0 60 399 00 702 60 2.466 GO 214 20 3 00 40,130 10 46,236 GO 383 60 11 00 1,408 80 1,803 40 2,615 60 38 35 1 30 8,910 85 233 68 4 23 743 98 849 88 21,808 15 9 75 1 03 0 98 208 98 0 65 1 95 68,795 18 104,225 14 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOy 119 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOK Home Consumption'. Preferential Tarifif. Surtax Tarifif. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity'. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected . I 172,521 S cts . ' ! 1 17,252 10' 21,827 8 cts . 4,365 40 $ 1 i 366,96? 1 $ cts. \ 47,509 75 628 65 ' 4,191 i 9,771 1,465 65 356 10 48C 138,312 1 96 66 27,662 40 2,37-1 110,726 , 16,632 90 1 45,169 95 ; 1,397 10 77 85 255,02S 9,314 1 519 291 43 65 ! 6,041 1,208 20 272,698 41 206 75 172,521 17,252 10 166,660 33,332 1)0 \ l.t331,876 154,488 35 263,006 i 52,601 20| 228 91 20 270,971 2 55,013 50 ' 0 60 1. 45 18 00 1,375 417 00 2,342 702 60 9 4,331 3 60 1,732 40 8,229 5,045 2 469 60 i 1,946 60 1 10 3 00 ;:::::::':r:;:::::": 133,767 40,130 10 ■ 1 . . . 263,006 5:^,601 20; 4,613 1,845 20 421,741 100,683 00 1 1 76,199 9,525 01 78,117 9,908 61 11 00 55 1 1 1 . ; ' 445 118 67 445 7,044 118 67 ' 1 1,408 80 7ti.l!t9 0,525 01 445 118 67 85,661 11,447 08 68,267 13,653 40 1 967 419 07 77,282 118 16,688 07 38 35 4 1 30 1 3,034 1.314 74 30,452 719 10 225 59 .:: ..■:■■■■ i 233 68 i : 13 4 23 L_ ..._ 1 : . .. 2,289 743 98 41,542 2 18,001 54 0 87 44,157 67,104 30 18 851 42 21,809 02 i. . . 9 75 :::■■■■■■■,•■■ :m:" ■; ■::'r;";:::': , 5 1 63 :::;::■■•■ ::: i ■ : !;:::::;: 3 0 98 j i 643 208 98 1 2 0 05 ■| ...J ! 6 1 95 , 1 3,364 1,458 30; 215,037 70, 25.-^ 48 t}8,267 13,653 40 48,909^ 21,194 52 437,86r 139,073 06 120 CUSTOMS DEPARTME'ST 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement COUNTRIES. 1 1 Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Glass, mfrs. of— Con. (ilass balls, and cut, pressed or moulded, crystal glass tableware, blown glass tableware, and other cut glass ware 32,109 5 37,076 24,933' 13 S 14,917 5 36,273 24,515 13 13,362 11,329 2,442 715 19 5,698 32 251,947 $ cts. 4,848 03 Hong Kong. . . . Aust.- Hungary.. Belgium ::::::::: 1 63 11,788 73 7,967 38 4 23 \ 13,404 4,342 65 Germany Holland 25,757 2,148 715 19 3,681 93 793 65 Italy 232 38 6 18 Sweden 5,252i 1,851 86 10 40 251,714 81,883 96 Total 393,145 361,267 117,413 01 Lamp chimneys, glass shades or globes 7,-547 10 12,547 203 443 12,787 78 33 11 2 160,492 1,810 10 12,898 203 443 2,636 78 33 11 2 160,900 588 25 Hong Kong 3 25 4,191 86 Belgium 65 98 143 98 Germany Holland 856 70 25 35 Italy 10 73 3 58 0 65 United States. . . 52,293 77 Total Ornamental figured and en- amelled coloured glass and memorial or other ornamen- tal window glass, N . 0 . P . . 194,153 179,024 58,184 10 Great Britain . . 14,643 946 1.54 4,216 236 946 59 00 236 50 4,216 1,054 00 Total Great Britain . . . Belgium United States. . . Total .... Great Britain. . . Belgium France Germany Holland United States. . . Total 19,9.59 5,398 1,349 50 Painted or vitrified, chipped, figured, enamelled and ob- scured white glass Sq. ft. 13,132 1,80C 817 852 202 88 j Sq. ft. 1,800 817 202 88 50 50 22 00 15,74S 1,142 2,617 290 72 50 Common and colourless win- 14,319,621 16,897,51£ 324, 65C 18,272 26,80C 612,114 343,999 261,9!)6 7,524 3(;V,014 (),lo9 1,128 60 307,014 6,151 587 7-3 19,96t 16,897,515 324,6.50 1 55,052 10 923 85 26,800 602,07! 7S3 19,124 117 45 2,868 60 32,228,975 738, 50« 18,113,040 40(»,604 1 60,090 60 TRADE AND yAVKJATION 121 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxsumftion. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantitj'. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. 1 Duty Collected. 16,594 $ cts. 3,318 80 $ 1,240 $ cts. 537 33 32,751 5 36,389 24,515 13 13,362 25,141 2,442 715 19 5,698 32 2.52,146 $ cts. 8 704 10 1 63 116 50 27 11,839 00 7,967 38 4 23 4,342 05 9,667 03 793 65 13,812 5,985 10 232 38 6 18 1 851 86 10 40 1 199 8(; 24 8i 970 20 16,594 3,318 80 1,032 CO 1.5.367 6,658 94 393,228 127,390 75 ! ' 5,163 242 104 87 7,215 10 13,526 203 443 13,245 78 33 11 2 161,079 1 725 72 3 25 62!> 272 13 4,463 99 65 98 143 98 10,609 4,597 44 5 454 14 26 35 1 10 73 i 3 58 i 0 65 179 77 58 52,371 35 5,163 1,032 60 I 11,658 5,052 02 195,845 64,268 72 13,883 2.429 (52 524 174 66 14,643 946 154 4,216 2,663 28 236 50 154 51 33 51 33 1,054 00 13,883 2,429 62 678 225 99 19,959 4,005 11 Sr,. ft. l.?,132 852 149 11 Sf). ft. Sq. ft. 13,132 1,80(1 852 202 88 149 11 \ 50 50 817 22 00 149 11 13,132 852 15,749 1,142 221 61 14,087,108 336,475 25,235 89 i 14,349,104 16,897,515 324,650 18,273 343,999 367,014 6,159 587 783 19,958 20,3(>4 49 55,052 10 :::::::::. r::. ;:.:..' 18,273 92.< 85 .5K7 117 40 117 40 1 ' 26,h00 612,364 117 45 10,285 834 166 80 3 035 40 25,235 89 14,087,108 336,475 28,.558j 1,421, 284 20| 32,228,706 738,500 85,610 69 122 CUSTOMS DEPARniEXT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total I M ports. Entered Akticles Imported. Quantity. Value. G eneral Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Glass, mrfs. of— Con. Plain coloured, opaque, stain- ed or tinted or muffled glass Great Britain . . Belgium France Sq. ft. 911,761 57,398 6,086 23,154 317,466 66,143 4,376 696 1,241 22,215 Sq. ft. 11,959 56,179 6,086 1,048 4,289 696 $ cts. 262 00 1,072 25 174 00 Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Aust.-Hungary., Belgium France 317,450 22,209 5,552 25 1,315,865 94,671 391,674 28,242 7,060 50 Plate glass, not bevelled, in sheets or panes, not exceed- ing 7 sq. ft. each, N.O.P . . 706,250 723 398,541 148, .570 39,344 43,700 76,377 129 74,271 26,808 8,053 9,313 39,043 723 398,541 148,570 39,344 43,700 7,066 129 74,271 26,808 8,053 9,313 706 60 12 90 7,427 10 2,680 80 Holland United States. . Total Great Britain. . . Aust.-Hungary.. Belgium France 805 30 931 30 Plate glass, not bevelled, in sheets or panes exceeding 7 sq. ft. each, and not exceed- ing 25 sq. ft. each, N.O.P . 1,337,128 194,951 669,921 125,640 12,564 00 547,585 7,076 241,745 37,342 9,782 12,016 114,604 1,481 50,084 7,482 2,179 2,615 38,142 7,076 241,745 37.342 9,782 12,016 6,681 1,481 50,084 7,482 2,179 2,615 1,837 27 407 27 13,773 10 2,057 55 Holland United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Aust.-Hungary.. Belgium France 599 22 719 20 855,546 178,445 346,103 70,522 19,393 61 ^ Plate glass, N.O.P 769,386 8,698 227,044 13,464 9,441 16,207 204,229 2,001 52,436 3,071 1,984 3,848 24,250 8,698 227,044 13,464 9,441 16,131 5,753 2,001 52,436 3,071 1,984 3,838 2,013 55 700 35 18,352 60 1,074 85 Holland United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . Belgium France 694 40 1,343 30 1,044,240 20,8% 2,101 507 4,347 267,569 299,028 69,083 24,179 05 Plate glass, bevelled, N.O.P. 3,422 600 115 1,213 2,101 507 4,347 600 115 1,213 210 00 40 25 United States. . . Total Aust.-Hungary . Germany United States. . . 424 55 27,851 5,350 6,955 1,928 674 80 German looking glass (thin plate), unsilvered or for silvering 727 80 20 145 40 97 20 16 00 4 00 Total 117 827 165 40 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOy 123 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home CoxsLsiraiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tar iff. Tot.il. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Sq. ft. 899,602 65,078 .? cts. 11,388 81 Sq. ft. 20<3 1,219 -s 17 87 S cts. 5 67 29 00 Sq. ft. 911,761 57,398 6,086 23,154 317,466 66,143 4,376 696 1,^1 22,215 $ ct^. 11,650 48 1,101 25 r " ■ 174 00 1 23,1.54 16 i,24i 6 413 67 2 00 413 67 5,554 25 899,602 65,078 11,388 81 24,589 1,351 4.50 34 1,315,805 94,671 18.899 65 667,207 69,311 5,198 62 706,250 723 398,541 148,570 39.344 43.700 76,377 129 74,271 26,808 8,053 9,313 5,905 22 12 90 1 7 427 10 i 2,680 80 805 30 1 931 30 667,207 69,311 5,198 62 _ 1,337,128 194,951 17,762 62 509,443 107,923 16.188 45 547,585 7,076 241,745 37,342 9.782 12,016 114,604 1,481 50,084 7,482 2,179 2,615 18.025 72 407 27 13 773 10 2 057 55 . . 599 22 _ - - . i . _ . _ 719 20 509,443 107,923 16,188 45 855. .540 178,445 35,582 06 745,136 198,476 44,657 36 769.386 8,698 227,044 13,464 9,441 16,231 204,229 2,001 52,436 3,071 1,984 3,854 46,670 91 700 35 1 18,352 60 1,074 85 694 40 i - 1 100 16 7 47 1 o50 77 74.5,136 198,476 44,657 36 100 IG 7 47 1,044,264 267,-575 68,843 88 20,896 1 3,422 769 94 20,8% 2,101 507 4,347 3,422 600 115 1,213 769 94 210 00 1 40 25 1 i 424 55 20,896 3,422 709 94 27,851 5,350 1,444 74 i 727 97 20 145 40 ! 17 4 53 OQ r^ 4 00 4 5.'^ 17 844 169 93 124 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEyr 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General STAXEi^rExx Countries. 1 Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Glass, mfrs. of— Con. Silvered glass, bevelled or not, framed or not framed 1 Great Britain. . . Hong Kong. . . Newfoundland .. Aust. -Hungary Belgium 19,006 24 15 426 519 1 11,044 14,235 2 72 55 25,807 2,698 24 $ cts. 944 30 8 40 426 519 1 11,065 975 2 72 55 25,382 149 10 181 65 China 0 35 France Germany 3,868 75 341 25 Holland 0 70 Italy . . 25 20 Japan IS 10 United States. . 8,883 70 Total 71,296 41,219 14,421 50 Stained or ornamental glass windows (ireat Britain. . . Belgium 11,704 256 2,537 248 2,376 1,314 256 2,537 394 20 70 80 France 761 10 Germany .... United States. . . 2,376 712 80 Total Great Britain . 17,121 6,483 1,944 90 Glass in sheetvS, and bent plate glass, N.O.P 18,458 1,403 374 418 13,^^33 299 74 75 Belgium 1.403 350 75 France Germany United States. . . 374 93 50 13,833 3,458 25 Total . Articles of glass, not plate or sheet, designed to be cut or mounted, and manufactures cf glass, N.O.P 34,486 15,909 3,977 25 38,589 7 10,560 8,601 13 30,031 20,213 308 2,174 257 713 155,368 10,554 7 10,400 8,601 13 30,640 5,314 308 2,174 257 713 153,093 2,370 38 Hong Kong 1 58 Aust. -Hungary. . 2,333 48 1,935 23 Belgium China .... 2 93 France 6,563 35 1,195 65 69 30 Germany Holland .... Italy Japan Switzerland. . 489 15 57 28 160 43 United States. . . 34,446 37 ToUl 266,834 222,074 19,625 13 Great Britain. . . 810, .524 31,146 31,631 6 5.'6,610 103,493 15,455 128 .5,867 279,894 1.52,628 31,360 31,982 6 555,512 77,378 15,4.55 128 5.867 52,582 10 10,920 20 Belgium 11,193 70 China 2 10 France 187,047 90 (ieniiany Italy . . . , Japan 27,082 30 5,409 2) 44 80 Switzerland ' . . . 2,0.53 45 United States. . . 1 260,246 91,080 10 Total'. ... . " 1,924,754 ' 1.130..f)62 387,421 90 1 1 ' ' 1 TRADE AXD yAYIGATIOX 125 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. ■ Preferential Tariff Surtax Tariff. Total. (Quantity. Value, Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. S 15,401 S cts. 3,465 43 998 S cts. ! 465 74 19,097 24 S Ct3. 4,875 47 8 40 426 149 10 519 181 65 ll 0 35 ll,065i 3,868 75 13,304 6,208 56 14.279i 6,549 81 2' 0 70 72: 25 20 ! 55! 18 10 i77J 82 60 25,559 8,966 30 15,401 3,465 43 2,078 00 14,479 6.7.56 90 71,099 24,643 83 10,390 11,704 2,472 20 2.56 76 80 2,537 761 10 248 99 20 248 99 20 2,376 712 80 2,078 00 , 1 . 10,390 248 99 20 17,121 4,122 10 18,159 3,177 88 1 18,458 .3.252 63 1,403 350 75 374 93 50 418 139 33 418 139 33 13,833 3,458 25 18,159 3,177 88 3,631 35 418 139 33 34,486 7,294 46 24,209 3,4.58 1,037 40 38.221 7 10, .504 8,601 13 30,783 21,901 308 2,174 2.57 713 155,383 7,039 13 1 58 104 31 20 2,364 68 1,935 23 2 93 143 16,.587 42 90 4,976 10 6,606 25 6,171 75 69 30 489 15 57 28 160 43 2.290 687 15 35,133 52 24,209 3,631 35 22,582 6.774 75 268,865 60,031 23 618,241 139,105 15 34,142 15.9.32 94 805,011 31,360 31,982 6 556,127 191,325 15,455 128 5,867 279,086 207,620 19 10,920 20 11,193 70 2 10 615 113,947 287 00 187,334 90 .53,175 10 80,257 40 5,409 25 44 80 2,053 45 18,8401 8,792 00 99,878 10 618,241 139,105 15 167,544 78,187 04I 1,916,347 604,714 09 126 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Akticles Imported. Countries. Total I Quantity. MPORTS. Value. Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Gold and silver, manufactures of— Gold, silver and aluminum leaf, Dutch or Schlag metal leaf . . . Great Britain . . 5,507 3,159 2,215 31,463 10,817 638 3,159 2,400 3,548 10,365 $ cts. 175 45 868 72 France.. 660 00 Germany United States. 975 70 2,850 48 Total Great Britain 53,161 20,110 5,530 35 Manufactures of gold and silver NOP 3,317 19 519 100 9,091 11 3 85 B. W. Indies . . . 519 100 9,091 181 65 Turkey 35 00 United States. 3,181 85 Total 13,046 9,721 3,402 35 Great Britain . . . Electro plated ware and gilt ware, N.O.P 132,385 150 221 174 5,181 7,035 373 165,867 4,177 150 221 174 5,075 584 472 166,398 1,460 90 Houef Knnp, 52 50 77 35 China France Germany 60 90 1.746 05 204 40 Japan 165 20 United States. 58,239 30 Total .. Great Britain. . . B. E. Indies.... 311,386 177,251 62,006 60 Sterlinpr or other silverware, N.O.P . 94,528 24 2] 7 1,323 3,340 1,218 323 17 80,057 2,736 24 ■ 21 7 1,345 48 1,218 323 17 79,241 957 60 8 40 7 35 China 2 45 France 470 75 Germany Holland Switzerland Turkey 16 80 420 30 113 05 5 95 United States. . . 27,734 35 Total Great Britain . . . France Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total .... Lbs, 15,198 150 5,146 2,826,883 180,858 84,980 29,743 00 803 12 115 140,195 Lbs. 150 12 2 40 2,819,675 139,754 27,950 80 Gunpowder and other explo- sives, &c : — Gun, rifle, sporting and can- nister powder 2,847,377 141,125 2,819,825 139,766 27,953 20 14,018 41,630 8,323 21,404 10 41,630 10 21,404 0 30 1,248 90 55,648 29,727 41,640 21,414 1,249 20 TRADE AND yATIGATION 127 SESSIONAL PAPER No. i1 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxsumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. S 3,65«i S cts. 547 50 $ 1,219 S cts. 446 96 5,507 3,159 2,400 31,463 10,817 § cts. 1,169 91 868 72 660 00 27,915 452 10,235 57 165 73 11,211 27 3,016 21 3,650 547 50 29.586 10,848 26 53,346 16,926 11 i ' 3. .300 19 743 93 3,317 19 519 100 9,091 747 78 4 28 4 28 181 65 1 35 00 i 3,181 85 3,325 748 21 13,046 4,150 56 126,347 28,428 20 320 149 31 130,844 150 221 174 5,075 7,532 472 166,449 30,038 41 52 50 77 35 60 90 1,746 05 6,948 3,242 40 3,446 80 165 20 51 23 SO 58,263 10 126,347 28,428 20 7,319 3,415 51 310,917 93,850 31 91,792 20,653 54 94,528 24 21 7 1,345 3,340 1,218 323 17 79,241 21,611 14 8 40 7 35 2 45 470 75 3,292 1,.536 25 1,553 05 426 30 113 05 5 95 27,734 35 1 91,792 20,653 54 3,292 1,536 25 1 180,064 51,932 79 Lbs. 9,526 413 51 65 Lbs. 5,672 390 104 00 Lbs. 15,198 150 5,146 2,819,675 803 12 115 139,754 155 G5 2 40 5,i46 il5 30 67 30 67 27,950 80 9,526 413 51 65 10,818 505 134 67 2,840,169 140,684 28.139 52 14,008 8,313 280 16 14,018 41,630 8,323 21,404 280 46 1,248 90 HOOf 8,313 280 16 55,648 29,727 1,529 36 128 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries . (treat Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Belgium Total I Quantity . M ports. Value. Entered Articles Imported. General Tariff. Quantity . Value . Duty. TIUTIABLE GOODS. Gunijowder. &c. — Con. Blasting and mining powder. Lbs. 608,500 18,500 $ 65,200 2,162 Lbs. ""'18^75 "" 2^66 $ Ct4. 36356 Giant powder, nitro, nitro- glycerine and other e.\plo- .sives, N.O. P 627,000 67,362 18,175 2,100 363 50 230,194 17,042 73,054 4,133 17,042 4,133 426 07 247,236 77,187 17,042 4,133 426 07 Gun, rife and pistol cartridges, 303,833 1,450 64 2,159 203,103 384 1,450 64 611 202,884 115 20 435 00 19 20 (Germany 183 30 United States. . . 60,865 20 Total 510,614 205,393 61,617 90 Great Britain . . . Gun wads, perenssion caps, primers and cartridge cases. . 2,840 383 27 5,726 44 383 5,654 13 20 Belgium France 114 90 8 10 United States. . 1,696 20 Total .... Great Britain . . . United States. . . 8,976 6,108 1,832 40 Gun or pistol covers or cases, game bags, loading tools, and cartridge belts of any 909 7,056 7,056 2,116 80 Total 7,965 7,056 2,116 80 Great Britain. . . Gutta-percha and India-rubber, nifrs. of — Boots and shoes 1,887 112, .583 287 112,956 71 75 United States. . . 28,489 00 Total 114,470 114,243 28,560 75 Great Britain. . . Belting 13,517 163 51,141 1,159 163 51,141 318 72 France 44 82 United States. . . 14,064 02 Total Great Britain . . . 64,821 52,463 14,427 56 Clothing, and cloth. ng made wateri)roof with india-rubber. 210,724 279 131 45,871 2,012 279 704 20 97 65 Germany United States. . . 114 4.5.8.S3 39 90 16,041 55 Total 1 "" — 257,005 48,238 16,883 30 TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 129 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumptiox. Preferential Tarifif. Surtax Tsrifif. Total. Value . Quantity . Value . Duty . Quantity Value . Duty. Quantity Duty Collected Lb&. (>08,500 65,200 S cts. 8,113 36 Lbs. S S cts. Lbs. 608,50( 18,17S S 65,20( 2,10( S cts. ( 8 113 36 :::::::;:i;;:::;; ) 363 50 1 1 608,500 ^ 6.5,200 8,113 36 626,675 67,30C > 8,476 86 230,194 73,054 4,028 39 230,194 17,042 73,054 4,13S 4,028 39 426 07 i 1" 230,194 73,054 4,028 39 •• \ 247,236 77,187 ' 4,454 46 303,425 60,685 00 i 24 9 60 303,833 1,45<; 64 2,159 202,933 60,809 80 435 00 1 iJ5i8 61920 19 60 19 ''O 1 802 50 . ... ;.. 49 ! 60,884 80 303,425 60,685 00 1,621 648 40 510,439 122 951 30 2,437 487 40 359 143 60 2,840 383 27 5,654 644 20 ' 114 Ol» 8 10 1,696 20 2,437 4S7 40 181 80 ; 359 143 m 8,904 2,463 40 1 ......... 1 909 1 ■ ! 909 7,056 181 80 2 116 SO 1 181 80 909 7,965 2 198 60 1 1,600 210 00 1,887 113,956 311 75 1 28,489 00 ' ""'-I ' 1,600 240 00 115,843 28,800 75 i 11,999 2,399 80 - 13,158 163 51,141 2,718 52 44 82 ' i 1 14,064 02 ll,999j 2,399 80 64,462 16 827 .36 1 210,066 47,265 18 166 77 43 212,244 279 131 4.5,833 48,046 81 97 65 17 7 97 47 87 16,041 55 210,066 47,265 18 183 85 40 258,487 64,233 S3 ' 11— ii— 9 130 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Iso. 1. — General Statement COUXTBIES. Total Imports. Entered Abticlks Imported Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Gutta-percha, &c. — Con. Hose, including cotton or linen lined with rubber.. . Great Britain . . . •S 1,397 4 91,983 75 $ cts. 26 25 Germany United States. . . 89,591 89,666 31,356 85 Total 93,384 31, .383 10 Great Britain . . . Packing, mats and matting. . 5,613 126 222 68,882 783 126 274 05 France 44 10 Germany United States. . . 69,152 24,203 20 Total. 74,843 /■0,061 24,521 35 Great Britain . . . Tires of rubber for vehicles of all kinds 32,517 8,813 3,C02 3,084 55 France 2,730 1,260 70 Germany . ... United States. . . 1,029 1.58,023 159,019 55,656 65 Total 194,299 171,434 60,00] 90 Great Britain. . . Rubber cement and all mfrs. of india-rubber, and gutta- percha, N.O.P 113,009 6,331 567 2.841 39,307 8 110 470 478,869 5,083 6,151 1,396 70 Aust. -Hungary. . Belgium 1,686 70 ^ France 2,804 5,268 756 97 Germany 1,448 70 Holland Italy 110 470 478,522 30 25 Russia 129 25 United States. . 131,595 20 Total 641,512 498,408 137,043 77 Great Britain . . United States. . Hair and mfrs. of, N.O.P.— Braids, chains or cords 38 956 956 334 60 Total 994 95t 334 60 Great Britain . . . France Germany Japan United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Curled or dyed, N.O.P Lbs. 926 7 347 2 13,623 5,761 92 501 17 41,824 Lbs. 30 7 6 2 13,623 380 92 95 17 41,824 76 00 18 40 19 00 3 40 8,364 80 14,905 48,195 13,668 42,408 8,481 60 Hair cloth of all kinds 27,711 384 300 6,133 986 384 19 6,073 295 80 France 115 20 Germany 5 70 United States. . . Total .. ... 1,821 90 34,528 7,462 2,238 60 TRADE A^D yATIGATION 131 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 8 OF Imports — Continued. FOB Home Cokscmptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. ! Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected, 1,322 § cts. 297 51 • $ S cts. $ 1,397 4 89,609 S cts. 323 76 4 18 1 87 8 40 1 87 31,565 25 1,322 297 51 22 10 27 91,010 31,690 m 4,830 1,086 76. 5,613 126 222 69,152 1,360 81 44 10 i ' 222 103 60 103 ^0 24,203 20 103 60 4,830 1,086 76 222 75,113 25,711 71 20,055 4,512 46 241 112 47 29,109 3,602 1,029 159,019 192,759 7 709 48 1,260 70 480 31 1,029 480 31 55 656 65 ■■ ■ '1 .... 20,055 4,512 46 1,270 592 78 65,107 14 104,601 15,690 1.5 2,580 180 .567 946 00 66 00 207 90 112,264 6,331 567 2,804 39.206 18,032 85 1,752 70 207 90 1 756 97 1 33,938 12,443 91 13,892 61 110 470 478,781 30 25 129 25 ' 1 259 94 83 13,758 64 131,690 03 104,601 15,690 15 37,524 640,533 166,492 56 27' 6 07 11 5 13 38 956 11 20 334 60 ' 27 6 07' 11 5 13 99-1 345 80 I.bs. 896 .5,381 672 67 Lbs. ■ Lbs. 926 7 347 2 13,623 5,761 92 501 17 41,824 748 67" 18 40' 341 406 108 26 127 26 ....... 3 40 1 8,.SC>4 80 1 896 5,381 672 67 341 406 108 26 14,905 48,195 9,262 53 26,891; i 5,378 20 60 24 00 27,937 384 300 6,133 5,698 OO 115 20 1 .. i. . 281 60 112 40 21 00 118 10 1,845 90 26,891 5 378 20 401 160 40 34,754 7,777 20 11— ii— 9^ 132 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General State}*iext COCNTRIES. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. ("t.nonfll-Tr Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— (7on. Hair and nifrs. of— Con. Great Britain . . . $ 118,408 19,367 2,198 Si 31,375 19,465 528 13,209 218 7 44,020 $ cts. 12,031 25 6,812 75 184 80 Aust. Hungary.. France 13,209 3,326 7 44,599 4,623 15 76 30 Germany 2 45 United States. . 15 407 00 Total .... Great Britain. . . 201,114 111,822 39,137 70 ^its. cajw and bonnets, N.O.P.- 895,803 37 379 17,174 37 379 875 17,844 1,202 29,365 14 449,030 6,010 90 12 95 Hong Kong Aust.-Hungary.. Belgium 132 65 S75 3WJ 25 France 17,808 1,202 29,326 14 448,859 6,245 40 420 70 Germany Italy Switzerland 10,277 75 4 90 United States. . . 157,160 50 Total Great Britain. . . 1,394,303 515,920 180,572 00 II Straw, grass, chip pr other material, N.O.P 666,088 34,. 599 7 194 17 757 2,512 26 256 66,739 126 45 21,982 1,621 193 92 351 582,081 12,109 65 2 45 B. E. Indies.... B. W. Indies.. . . 7 243 17 757 2,512 26 256 68,2:^8 1,390 45 22,655 67 90 Hong Kong 5 95 Aust.-Hungary.. Belgium China Ecuador France 264 95 879 20 9 10 89 60 23,358 65 4\ 10 Germany Holland Italy 15 75 7 693 70 Jaoan 1,621 193 568 40 Mexico '. Russia Switzerland 67 55 92 351 580,150 32 20 122 85 United States. . . Total 203,728 35 1,344,614 711,601 249,000 35 Great Britain. . . Hat, cap and bonnet shapes, and hat and bonnet crowns 94,342 472 46 2,936 60 293 1,143 472 46 2,9.36 400 05 Aust.-Hungary.. Belgium 165 20 16 10 France 1,027 60 Germany Holland 293 1,011 49,199 102 55 Italy 1,011 49,199 353 85 United States. . . Total . . . 17,219 65 148,359 55,100 19,285 00 Tons. "7.680 Hay Tons. 7 ^06 138,423 in,mi 15.360 00 1 TRADE AXD NATIGATION 133 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF liiroRTS — Coniinned. FOR Home Consumptions Preferential Tariff. S urtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 83,971 S cts. 18,893 86 14 .? cts. 6 54 •S 118,360 19,465 2,198 13,209 3,326 7 44. .529 § cts 30,031 65 6,812 75 1,670 779 33 964 13 1 " 4,623 15 3,108 1,450 40 1,526 70 ; 2 45 509 237 50 15,644 50 18.8.»3 86 83,971 5,301 2,473 77 201,094 60,505 33 880,125 198,029 15 21 9 80 897,320 37 379 875 17,844 1,202 29,365 14 449,030 204,049 85 12 95 132 65 306 25 6,245 40 420 70 10,277 75 ' 4 90 157,160 50 880,125 198,029 15 21 9 80 1,396,066 378,610 95 633,688 142,580 33 1 334 155 86 668,621 7 194 17 757 2,512 26 256 66,739 1,390 45 21,982 1,624 193 92 351 582,081 154,845 84 2 45 67 90 5 95 1 264 95 879 20 1 9 10 89 60 23,358 65 1,264 589 84 633 94 15 75 7,693 70 568 40 a 67 55 ! " 32 20 122 85 203,728 35 6.^%6S8 142,580 33 1,598 745 70 1,346,887 392,386 38 ! ; 91,925 20,683 44 96 44 80 93,164 472 46 2,936 60 293 1,011 49,199 21,128 29 165 20 16 10 1 1,027 CO 60 28 00 28 00 102 55 353 85 i . 17,219 65 1 91 925' 20.683 44 l.'Sfi 72 80 147,181 40,041 24 • Tons, Tons. Tons. 7 680 141,950 15,300 00 •' 134 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Honey in the comb or otherwise, and imitations thereof Hops. Ink, writing. Great Britain . . Australia B. W. Indies . . Hong Kong New Zealand . . Aust.- Hungary China France Hawaii United States. . Total Imports. Quantity. Total . Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary Germany United States. . Total.... Great Britain . . Hong Kong Belgium China France Germany Holland .Japan United States. . Ink, printing. Iron and manufactures of, steel and manufactures of, or both combined — Agricultural implements, N. O.P., viz.— Binding attachments Cultivators and weeders. . Drills, seed . Total Great Britain. Hong Kong. . . Belgium ... . France Germany. United States. Total.... United States. Germany. . . . United States Total .. Great Britain. Germany United States. . Total Farm, road or field rollers . Great Britain. . United States. . Total Value. Lbs. 46,5fi7 1,643 112,117 972 560 5,286 292 174 2,400 156,088 326,099 196,729 127,147 13,589 650,055 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty 1,938 137 4,648 27 52 216 9 43 95 19,523 987,520 50,736 42,435 2,852 147,752 243,775 No. 10,066 10,069 27,102 25 3 8 5,665 91 155 42 46,377 79,468 12,018 1 6 644 362 86,763 99,794 156 141 54,251 54,392 5 7 5,423 5,435 73 119 166 218,480 218,765 220 30,822 31,042 Lbs. 134 1,643 4,439 972 5,286 292 152 2,400 160.322 26,688, 175,640 22,110 121,337 1,281 627,715 772,443 No. " io",066 10,066 5,423 5,423 47 17 137 148 27 216 9 35 95 20,615 21,299 7,789 39,678 289 140,792 188,548 68 25 3 8 5,665 cts. 4 02 49 29 133 17 29 16 158 58 8 76 4 56 72 00 4,809 66 5,269 20 1,547 70 8,493 59 89 67 43,940 05 54,071 01 155 42 46,405 52,371 70 1 6 644 86,763 87,484 156 54,251 54,251 218,480 218,480 29,322 29,322 17 00 6 25 0 75 2 00 1,416 25 38 75 10 50 11,601 25 13,092 75 14 00 0 20 1 20 128 80 17,352 60 17,496 80 27 31 10,850 20 10,850 20 43,696 00 43,696 00 7,. 330 50 7,330 50 TRADE AND XAVIGATION 135 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOB Home Coxscmption. Pr eferential T Value. ariff. ( Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Duty. Quantity. Value. 1 Duty. Quantity . Value. ] Duty Collected. Lbs. 40,485 S 1,612 $ cts. 809 70 Lbs. $ S cts. Lbs. 40,619 1,643 164,0;i3 972 1,280 5,286 292 152 2,400 160,322 1,629; 137 6,494 27, 142 216 9 35 95 20,615 $ cts. 813 72 49 29 159,594 6,346 3,191 88 3,325 05 29 16 1,280 142 25 60 25 60 158 58 8 76 4 56 72 00 4,809 66 1 201,359 8,100 41,344 4,027,18 i 376,999 29,399 9,296 38 158,999 6,359 96 1,875 143 175 00 182,984 121,337 13,589 627,715 49,276 39,678 2,852' 140,792 8,082 66 8,493 59 12,308 2,563 1,148 75 1,238 42 43,940 05 1 158,999 41,344 6,359 96 14,183 2,706 1,323 75 945,625 232,598; 61,754 72 27,032 4,054 80 2 0 63 27,102 25 3 8 5,66f'^ 91 155 42 46,405 1 4,072 43 6 25 0 75 2 00 1,416 25 91 30 37 30 37 38 75 10 50 1 11,601 25 27,032 4,054 80 1,491 28 93 3] 00 79,496 17,178 55 11,929 19 5 07 12,018, ll e; 644 362 86,763 1,510 35 0 20 1 20 128 80 362 96 53 96 53 17,352 60 .1,491 28 11,929 381 101 60 99,794 19,089 68 ' 156 27 31 No. No. 3 141 37 60 10,066 141 ; 54,251 1 37 60 10,850 20 3 141 37 60 10,069 54,392 10,887 80 i 5 119 14 88 1 5 119, 14 88 5,423 5,428 218,480 43,696 00 . 119 14 88 218,599 43,710 88 24 220 33 00 24 47 220 29,322 33 00 7,330 50 I 24 220 33 00 ■ 71 29,542 1 7,363 50 i - 136 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEJS'T 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement CODNTEIES. Total I MPORTS. Entered Akticles Imported. Quantity. Value. ( Quantity. jreneral Tariff. Value , Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Iron and steel— Con. Great Britain . . . Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Australia No- 560 2 3,077 256 1 3,296 No. •S $ cts. 2 3,077 1 3,296 0 23 741 81 3,639 3,553 3,079 3,297 742 04 Harrows 22 8,982 772 11.3,814 1 8,982 27 113,814 5 40 22,762 80 9,004 114,586 8,983 113,841 22,768 20 Harvester-s, self-binding 2 1,481 254 165,759 44 45 United States. . . Total United States. . . United States. . . Great Britain. . . •Japan 1,481 165,759 29,007 89 1,481 165,759 1,483 U)6,0i:{ 29,052 34 H.ay loaders .... 460 25,119 460 25,119 736 6,279 75 Hay tedder.-^ 14 736 14 184 00 Hoes 786 50 100 8,354 194 10 40 1,734 6 50 100 8,354 2 10 40 1,734 0 45 2 25 Sweden United States. . Total United States. . . Great Britain . . . United State.s. . . Total Great Britain. . . United States... Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total., Germany.. ..... United States. . . Total 9 00 390 27 9,290 1,978 8,510 1,786 401 97 Horse rakes 1,252 30,758 1,252 30,758 6,151 60 Knives, hay or straw 768 2,442 269 601 2,442 601 135 22 3,210 870 2,442 601 135 22 Knives, edging . 12 131 8 165 131 165 37 13 143 173 131 165 37 13 Law n mowers 28 6,694 519 21,935 8 6,694 80 21,935 26 00 7,129 12 6,722 22,4.54 6,702 2-2,015 7,155 12 Manure spre- v^.s 2 246 55 21,695 246 21,695 4,339 00 248 21,750 246 21,695 4,339 00 TRADE AXD yATIGATIOX 137 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 tal Great Britain. . . Belgium Germany United States. . . Total Great Britam . . . Norway Sweden. ....... United States. . . Total Great Britain. . Norway I'^nited States. . . Total 20 2,166 4,955 7,141 2 5 2,i66 4,955 758 10 1,734 25 7 1 7,121 2,492 35 Engines, fire 1 11 1,979 5,659 11 5,659 1,980 65 12 7,638 11 5,659 1,980 65 79 19 1 6,037 6,i30 52,020 14,913 17 1,042,839 3 13 2,739 10,040 753 22 2,761 00 5,549 5,565 955,077 262,646 96 1,109,7S9 967,856 206,161 18 P^ngines, steam 14 1 1 308 29, .525 4,623 1,28!* 217,427 i 1 308 99 4,623 1,289 217,427 27 22 1,271 32 354 47 59,792 42 « 324 2.52,864 310 223,4.38 61,445 43 39 1 G14 116,153 2,628 124,765 1 614 2.628 124,465 722 70 34,228 02 654 243,546 615 127,093 34,950 72 TRADE AXD XITIGATIOX 145 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOK Home Coxsumption. Preferential Tariff. .Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lb3. 25,098 2,280 8 cts. 456 00 Lbs. .s S cts. Lb.s. 25,098 1,694 65 26,299 430,109 S 2,280 148 13 4,578 21,734 $ cts. 456 00 51 80 1 4 55 25,389' 4.415 2,060 34 2,117 39 7,606 90 25,01,8 2,280 456 00 25,389 4,415 2,060 34 483,265 28,753 10,236 64 7 .'?o^ 9(1 No. 3 32,543 7,323 29 No. No. 3 96 32,548 313,542 109,739 70 3 32,548 393 7,323 29 ■ 88 43 i ... . 99 346,090 ■ 117,062 99 1 2,349 773 03 39.474 1.3.S15 90 -[4.n)r, ' 2.496 85 20 4 50 7 7,141 1 1,979 445 28 ] 11 1,979 445 28 5,659 1-9S0 65 ' : 1 1.979 445 28 12 7,6.38 2,425 93 51 32,130 4,819 50 54 13 1 5,549 34,869 10,040 17 955,077 5,572 72 2,761 00 1 i 17 6 24 6 24 ' 202,646 96 51 32,130 4,819 50 1: 1" 0 24 5,617 ■ 1,000,003 270,986 92 14 29,426 4,413 90 1 308 29,525 4 441 12 4.623' 1,271 32 1 1 1.2S9 354 47 1 217,427 .59,792 42 14 29,426 4,413 90 324 252,8641 65,859 33 39 116,153 17,422 95 30 614 116.iri3 17,422 95 2,628 T-2-2 70 .;;;;;:;; :;;;;;;;;;:;i;;;;'. ;;:';;;;;;;;; '—'- — ^^ 124,465 34,228 02 52,373 67 .39 116,153 17,422 95 654 24.3,246 ll_ii_10 146 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. 1 Entered Articles Imported. Quantity . Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Iron and steel— Con. Boilers NOP. ... . Greafr Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . No. 30 1,958 15,961 104,792 No. $ cts 1,958 104,792 28,817 8& 1,988 120,753 1,958 104,792 28,817 88 Fire extinguishing machines, including sprinklers for fire protection 213 412 77,501 78,126 Germany. . 77J56 27,004 00 Total Great Britain . . . France 77,156 27,004 60 P'ittings, iron or steel, for iron or steel pipe of every de- scription Lbs. 468,830 700 4,849,609 16,661 52 341,042 Lbs. 13,216 700 4,849,631 561 52 341,011 108 30 16 60 Flat eye bar l)lanks, not punched nor drilled, for use exclusively in the manufac- ture of bridges, or of steel structural work, or in car construction United States. . . Total United States. . . Great Britain . . . Holland United States. . Total (xreat Britain . . . Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 102,303 30 .5,319,139 357,755 4,863,.547 341,624 102,487 20 Tons . 199 5,911 Tons. 199 5,911 597 00 Ferro-silicon, spiegeleisen and ferro manganese Forgings of iron or steel, of whatever shape or size, or in whatever stage of manu- facture, N.O.P., and steel shafting, turned, compressed or polished, and hammered, drawn or < old rolled iron or steel bars or shapes, N.O.P. 15,501 1 4J9 339,838 962 13,933 85 1 449 3,863 952 13,933 212 60 2 76 1,123 13 15,951 354,723 535 18,748 1,338 39 Lbs. 116,960 9.640 2,367,388 4,662 833 116,671 Lbs. 2,364,622 116,457 34,937 10 Hardware, viz. : — Builder's cabinetmakers', upholster- ers', harnessmakers', sad- dlers' and carriage hard- ware,including currycombs, N.O.P. . . . . . 2,493,988 122, 16(; 2,364,622 116,4.57 830 34,937 10 54,396 16 2,802 7,641 442,369 249 00 France 2,806 754 442,273 888 08 Germany 226 20 United States. . . 132,681 90 Total Great Britain . . . United States. . Total .... .507,214 446,663 133,995 18 14 13,783 13,783 4,134 90 13,797 13,783 4,134 90 TRADE AND yAriGATIOX 147 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOB Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Quantity . \ Value. Duty. Quantity. Value No. 30 S cts. 30 15,961 2,394 15 No. 15,961 2,394 15 Duty. Total. S cts. I No. Quantity. Value. c^^l^^ $ cts. 30 15,961 2,394 15 1,958 104,792 28,817 88 120,7.53 31,212 0.^ 213 47 94 213 47 94 412 467 192 27 217 93 879 410 20 2131 47 94 412 192 27 77,623 27,222 53 78,248 27,462 74 Lbs. j Lbs. 457,715 16,158i 3,231 60i 457,715 16,158 3,231 60 Lbs. 470,931 16,719' 3,399 9l. Iron and steel— Con. Iron or steel billets, weighing not less than 60 lbs. per lineal yard t Great Britain. . . Belgium Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Belgium ... Sweden Cwt. 70,.529 87,329 15 409,286 $ 61,145 72,712 29 384,216 Cwt. 67,324 87,329 $ 57,059 72,712 .$ cts. 8,415 .50 10,916 00 Iron or steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, slabs, pud- dled bars, and loops or other forms, X.O. P., less finished than iron or steel bars, but more advanced than pig iron, except castings 409,- 184,666 1 385 184,487 0 10 3S 50 United States. . . Total 294 294 18,448 70 310 197,004 294 181,873 18,487 30 TRADE AXD yATIGATIOX 153 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. s S cts. $ S cts. S 344,329 S cts. 68,865 80 1 1 ■ ' 1 j 23,873 17,431 132 1,947 40 303,699 6,565 13 No. 829 17,39« 3,479 20 No. No. 831 1 72 1 15,525 3,489 70 39 60 72 1,947 778 80 778 80 12 OO o 58 23 20 91,115 50 829 17,396 .S,470 20 74 2,005 802 00 16,430 323,249 95,435 60 19,866 3,973 20 333 2 50 36 133 20 0 80 20 00 14 40 168 40 20,267 26 50 81,241 4,126 80 8 00 20 00 24,375 90 19,8(i6 3,973 20 421 101,584 28,530 70 4 113 19 78 4 i 9,312 113 26 65 069,961 19 78 6 50 1 1 6| p 21 67 21 67 167,490 25 4 113 19 78 1 05 21 67 9,319 670,165 167,538 20 1 117 14 63 1 117 292 296,662 14 63 58 40 05 59,332 40 14 63 1 117 GO 294 297,071 59,405 43 1 480 o.-) 502 67 23 87 1,013 Oil 14 4,533 2-20 t;-. 1 1 3,649 3,770 179 8.183 4,155 184,666 713 30 541 17 18,472 57 4,5.33 220 O") 14 2 7,598 310 197,004 19,727 04 154 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General STAXEAfENx Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Impokt'ki). Quantity . Value. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Iron and steel — Con. Machines, &c. — Con. Lithographic presses and t y p e-m a k i n g accessories Great Britain . . 997 61,003 $ 77 61,003 $ eta. 7 70 United States. . . 6,1(X) 30 Total 62,000 61,080 6,108 00 Great Britain . . Printing presses 12,457 200 5,023 307,697 249 200 1,844 308,505 24 90 France 20 00 Germany. 184 40 30,850 50 Machinery of a class or kind Total 325,377 310,798 31,079 80 parts there 3f adapted for carding, spinning, weaving, brading or knitting fibrous material, when imported by manufacturers for such Great Britain . . . 281,588 210 20,655 544,745 280,750 210 28,075 00 21 00 United States. 543,506 54,350 60 Total Great Britain . . . All machinery, composed wholly or in part of iron or steel, N.O.P., and iron or steel castings and iron or steel integral parts of all machinery specified in tariff 847,198 824,466 82,446 60 598,249 920 51,371 920 3,960 2,845 10 13,446 2,354 3,024 .5,450 168 6,434 15 633 5,485 6,434,949 14,127 02 B. \V. Indies.. . Aust. Hungary.^ Belgium 253 00 1,089 00 n 3,507 10 13,471 61,171 3,024 5,4.50 168 6,434 15 633 5,485 6, 145,102 782 38 China 2 75 3,697 65 Germany 647 35 Holland 831 60 Italy 1,498 75 Japan 46 20 Norway 1,769 35 4 13 Sweden Switzerland. . . . 174 08 1,508 38 1,769,616 59 Total... . 7,143,639 6,531,064 1,796,048 23 Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total (ireat Britain. . . United States. . . Total Machines, washing No. 9 6,529 110 36,068 No. 6,529 36,068 9,919 02 6,538 36,178 6,529 36,068 . 9,919 02 Nails and spikes, composition and sheathing nails Lbs. 12,175 242,545 1,993 6,963 Lbs. 2,912 242,545 550 6,963 82 50 1,044 4c 254,720 8,956 245,4,57 7,513 1,126,95 li TRADE AND NAVIGATION 155 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity.' Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. $ 920 $ cts. 46 00 $ $ cts. $ 997 61,003 $ cts. 53 70 6.100 30 920 46 00 62,000 6,154 00 12,096! 604 80 112 14 93 12,457 200 5,023 308,505 644 63 20 00 3,i79i 42.3 87 608 27 30 850 50 12,096 604 80 3,291 438 80 326,185 32,123 40 887 118 29 281,637 210 20,655 544,745 28,193 29 21 00 20,655 1,239 2,754 00 165 20 2,754 00 54,515 80 22,781 3,037 49 847,247 85,484 09 80,633 70 537,558 3,543 • 1,299 24 592,472 920 3,960 2,845 10 13,446 56,052 3,024 5,450 168 6,434 15 633 5,485 6,44.5,644 7,136,558 96,059 96 253 00 1 OHQ on 782 38 2 75 3,697 65 20,336 62 831 60 53,698 19,689 27 1,498 75 46 20 1 (60 35 . r 4 ^'^ 174 08 1,508 38 1,773,538 09 10,695 3,921 50 537,558 80.633 70 67,93() 24,910 01 1,901,591 94 No. 9 110 16 50 No. No. 9 6,529 no 36,068 16 50 9,919 02 1 • 9 110 16 50 6,538 36,178 9,935 52 Lbs. 10,271 1,627 162 70 Lb.s. Lbs. 1.3,183 242,545 2,177 6,963 945 20 1.044 45 10,271 1,627 162 70 • 255,728 9 110 1,289 65 . 156 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total I MPORTS. Entered Articles Impor'j'ed. Quantity. Value . General Tariff. Quantity. Value . Duty, DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Iron and steel— Con. Nails and spikes, cut (ordin- Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Aust. -Hungary.. Germany United States. . . Total • Great Britain . . . Belgium Germany United States. . . Total (Jreat Britain. . . Cwt. 41 2,432 $ 84 4,921 5,005 Cwt. $ $ cts. 2,420 2,420 4,893 1,210 00 2,473 4,893 1,210 00 Railway spikes 470 29,372 941 4r-,379 29,372 49.379 14,680 00 29,842 50,320 29,372 40,379 14,080 00 Nails, wire, of all kinds, N. O.P 65 110 8,225 185 178 33,149 5 8|20i> 18 33^094 3 00 "'4/J2() 00 8,400 3.S,512 8,205 33,112 4,923 00 Pump--, hand, N.O.P Iron and steel railway bars oi- rails of any form, punched or not, N.O.P., for railways, which term for the purposes of this item shall include all kinds of railway, street rail ways and tramways, even although they are used for private purposes only, and even although they are not used or intended to be used in connection with the busi- ness of common carrying of goods or passengers No. 50 50 4,904 12,822 376 183 11,305 60,748 No. 54 50 47 12,848 271 183 132 6'>,796 01,382 81 SO 54 90 39 C>0 18,23^ 80 17,835 72,612 12,999 18,414 60 Tons. 11 743 15 132 38,218 291,58t; 315 2,817 1,103,655 Tons. 08 15 132 38,218 1,425 .SI 5 2,817 1,103,655 476 CtO 105 00 924 00 267,526 00 50,108 1,398,373 38,433 1,108,212 269,031 00 Railway fish-]»lates 735 24,797 8 08 84,241 0 215 8 68 84,241 48 00 Germany United States. . . Total United States. . . 3 1,788 3 1,788 2i oo 14,304 00 2,526 109,114 1,797 84,532 14,376 00 Railway tie-plates. 1,399 47,275 1,399 47,275 11,192 OO TRADE AXD XATIGATIOy 157 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Cwt. 41 S 84 S cts. 12 30 ' Cwt. i S S cts. Cwt. 41 2,420 84 4,893 S cts. 12 30 1,210 00 1 41 84 12 30 2,4ei 4,977 941 49,379 1,222 30 470 941 141 00 470 29,372 141 00 14,686 00 470 941 141 00 29,842 50,320 14,827 00 60 167 24 00 65 110 8,200 185 178 33,094 27 00 no 178 88 00 88 00 4;920 00 j 60 167 24 00 110 178 88 00 8,375 33,4.57 5,035 00 No. 5 105 21 00 No. No. 59 50 4,904 12,818 376 183 11.305 60,796 102 30 '4^857 ""'U,i73 " " 4^469 20 54 90 4 508 80 18,238 80 5 105 21 00 4,857 11,173 4,469 20 17,861 72,660 22,904 80 Tons. 11,666 289,855 52,497 50 Tons. 9 306 84 00 Tons. 11,7 13 15 132 38,218 291,586 315 2,817 1,103,655 53,057 50 105 00 924 00 267,526 00 11,666 289,855 52,497 50 9 306 84 00 50,108 1,398.373 321,612 50 729 24,582 3.645 00 735 3 1.788 24,797 8 68 84,241 3,693 00 i 1 24 00 14,304 00 729 24, .582 3,645 00 2,526, 109,114 18,021 00 1,399 47,275 11,192 00 158 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1, — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Abticlks Imported. General Tariff. Quantity. V 1 Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Co«. Cwt. $ Cwt. $ $ cts. Iron and steel— Con. IU)lled iron or steel angles, tees, beams, channels, gir- ders and other rolled shapes or sections, not punched, drilled or further manufac tured than rolled, N.O.P. . Great Britain. . . Belgium Germany 123,293 2,529 2,454 40 703,648 145,341 2,876 2,211 99 931,.o57 767 2,529 1,058 2,876 268 45 875 15 40 703,617 706,953 99 934,423 14 00 Rolled iron or steel beams, channels, angles, and other rolled shapes of iron or steel, not punched, drilled or fur- ther manufactured than rolled, weighing not less than 35 lbs. per lineal yard, not being square, flat, oval or round shapes, and not being railway bars or rails. . United States. . Total Great Britain . . , Belgium Germany. . . United Stat-^s. . . Total Great Britain . . . Belgium . . Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Belgium Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Belgium Germany ... Norway United States. . . Total Great Britain. .. Belgium Germany United States. . . Total 246,275 95 831,964 1,085,084 548,706 15,665 66,242 1,380,832 938,456 247,433 55 501,123 11.761 62,103 1,099.468 3,778 10,483 1,098^834 4,327 14,307 1,380,210 566 70 1,572 45 ' 164,825 20 Rolled iron or steel hoop, band, scroll Lir strip, 12 inches or less in width, No. 13 gauge and thicker, N. 0. P 1,674,455 2,011,445 1,113,095 1,398,844 166,964 35 5,009 69 228 20,013 7,413 85 339 33,321 69 6 20,013 85 11 33,321 24 15 2 10 7,004 55 Rolled iron or steel hoop, band, scroll or strip, No. 14 gauge and thinner, galvanized or coated with other metal or not, N.O.P 25,319 41,158 20,088 33,417 7,030 80 22 1,151 1,177 114,578 73 3,249 2,252 246,699 2 1,151 114^537 6 3,249 ""246^643 0 30 162 45 i2,332'i5 Rolled iron or steel sheets or plates, sheared or unshear- ed and skelp iron or steel, sheared or rolled in grooves, N.O.P 116,928 252,273 115,690 249,898 12,494 90 46,801 13,215 68 209 213,513 65,204 15,968 208 369 307,084 2,971 12,925 209 213,397 3,757 15,.592 369 306,814 1,039 85 4,523 75 '7315 74,688 95 Rolled iron or steel plates, not less than 30 inches in width and not less than ^ inch in thickness, N.O.P 273,806 383,833 229,502 326,532 80,325 70 187,534 2,885 6,339 445,747 236,354 2,980 7,017 590,218 394 2,885 151 438,030 723 2,980 189 580,543 59 10 432 75 22 f:5 65,704 50 642,505 836,569 441,460 584,435 66,219 00 TRADE AND XATIGATION 159 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption'. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty . Quantity . Value. 1 1 Duty Collected. Cwt. 122,526 $ 144,283 $ cts. 26,036 W Cwt. S $ cts. Cwt. 123,293 2,-529 2,454 40 703,617 S i 145,341 2,876 2,211 99 934,423 -S cts. 26,S04 49 2,454 875 15 2,211 1,145 30 1,145 30 14 00 246.275 95 122,526 ]44,2t>3 26,036 04 2,454 2,211 1,145 30 831,933 1,084,950 - 274.614 89 433,227 470,803 43,322 70 64,118 1,278 62,103 634 73,576 1,358 66,242 622 12,823 60 255 60 12,420 60 120 80 501,123 11,761 62,103 1,099,468 548,706 15,665 66,242 1,380,832 56,713 00 1,828 05 12,420 60 164,9.52 00 1 433,227 470,803 43,322 70 128,1.33 141,798 25,626 60 1,674,455 2,011,445 235,913 65 5,009 7,413 1,064 40 5,009 69 228 20,013 7,413 85 339 33,321 1,064 40 24 15 1 222 328 lOJ 57 105 67 1 7,004 55 1,064 40 i _ 5,009 7,413 222 328 103 57 25,319 41,158 8,198 77 20 67 4 47 22 1,151 1,177 114,537 73 3,249 2,252 216,643 4 77 1 162 45 1,177 2,252 150 12 150 12 12,332 15 ! 1,197 2,319 154 59 116,887 252,217 12,649 49 43,586 61,208 1 9,262 01 244 290 68 239 376 208 113 87 j 135 33 31 71 46,801 13,215 68 209 213,397 65,204 15,968 208 369 306,814 10,415 73 4,659 08 1... 31 71 73 15 74,688 95 43,586 01,208 9,202 01 602 823 280 91 j 273,690 388,563 89,868 62 158,209 203,48$ 15,820 90 28,831 " " ' 6,i88 32,142 5,766 20 187,431 2,8&5 6,339 438,030 236,354 2,980 7,017 580,543 21,646 20 432 75 6,828 1,237 60 1,260 25 65,704 50 1 1 158,20S 203,48£ 1 15,820 90 3.5,019 1 38,970 ^ 7,003 80 f>34,688 ■ 826,894 89,043 70 160 CUSTOMS DEPARTIIEXT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 1. — Gexeral Statement Countries. Total I Quantity. M PORTS. Value . Entered Articles Imported. General Tariff. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — C0)l. Iron and steej — Con. Rolled iron or steel sheets, polished or not, No. 14 gauge and thinner, N.O.P. Great Britain. . . Belgium United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Cwt. 2,014 22,115 376,769 S 6,819 34,504 914,705 Cwt. 1,390 22,115 376,709 2,173 34' 504 914,705 $ cts. 108 65 1,725 20 45,735 25 400,898 956,028 400,274 951,382 47,569 10 Rolls ()i chilled iron or steel. 165 586 675 2,516 586 2,516 754 80 751 3,191 586 2,516 754 SO Sad or smoothing, hatters' and tailors' irons not plated 360 5,196 5,^96 1,.558 80 5, .5.56 5,li|6 1 5"8 SO ( Treat Britain. . . Safes, doors for safes and vaults 12 772 139,926 Prance . ... 386 139,876 115 80 United States.. . :_ 1:1:1 41,962 80 Screws, iron and steel, com- monly called 'wood screws,' Total Great Britain . . . Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Hong Jvong .... 140,710 2,597 44 26,274 140,262 42,078 60 N.O.P., including lag or coaoh screws, plated or not, and machine or other screws, N. 0. P Gross. 8,485 . 100 141,004 Gross. 142,804 26,548 26,548 9,291 80 Scales, balances, weighing beams an J strength testing machine? of all kinds 149,589 28,915 142,804 9,291 SO 4,284 1 265 611 514 113,674 216 1 265 140 .514 113,449 64 80 0 30 France 79 50 German V 42 00 Holland 1.54 20 United States. . 34,034 70 Total 119,349 114,585 34,375 50 Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Shafting, round, steel, in bars not exceeding 2i inches in diameter ." Cwt. 2,332 41,639 4,515 72,241 Cwt. 168 41,639 310 72,241 77 50 18,060 25 Sheets or j^lates of steel, cold rolled with sheared edges, over 14 gauge, and not loss than H inches wide for the manufacture of mower bars, hinges, tyi^ewriters and sew- ing machines 43.971 76,756 41,807 72,551 18,137 75 1,390 4,771 1,588 10,736 ..':%■ 4,771 10,736 1,073 60 6,161 12,324 4,771 10,736 1,073 60 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 161 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. 1 Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 Quantity Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Cwt. S S ets. 1 Cwt. 624 s 4,646 ! S cts. 309 73 Cwt. 2,014 22,115 376,769 6.819 34,504 914,705 S cts. 418 38 1,725 20 45,735 25 624 4,646 309 73 400,898 956,028 47,878 83 165 675 135 00 165 586 675 2.516 135 00 754 80 1 165 675 135 00 751 3,191 889 80 360 72 00 360 5,196 79 00 1,558 80 ! 360 72 00 5,556 1,630 80 12 2 40 1 12 386 139,876 2 40 115 80 41 962 SO 12 2 40 140,274 42,081 00 Gross. 8,485 2,597 584 33 Gross. Gross. 8,485 100 142,804 2.597 44 26,548 584 33 100 44 20 53 20 53 9,291 80 8,485 2, .597 584 33 100 44 20 53' 151,389 29,189 9,896 66 3,951 790 20 126 50 40 4,293 1 265 700 514 113,674 905 40 0 3i> 79 50 560 224 66 1 0(jg 00 154 20 1 225 90 00 34 1''4 70 1 3,951 790 20 911 364 40 ! 119,447 .35 530 10 Cwt. 2,164 4,205 735 86 Cwt. i Cwt. j 2,332! 41,639! i 4,515 72,241 813 36 18,060 25 2,164 4,205 735 86 1 43,971 76,756 18,873 61 1 1,390' 1,588 79 40 ' 1,390 4,7711 1,588 10,736 79 40 1,073 60 1 1 t l,39o! 1,588 79 40 6,16l| 12,324 1,153 00 ' ll_ii_ll 162 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No 1. — General Statement Countries. Total I M PORTS. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. ( ieneral Tai iflt. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Iron and steel— Con. Sheets, flat, of galvanized United States. . . Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total United States. . . Great Britain . . . Germany Norway United States. . . Total ... Crreat Britain. . . United States. . Total Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . France Cwt. 266,687 825,443 Cwt. 266,687 $ 825,443 $ cts. 41,272 15 Sheets, iron or steel corrugat- ed, galvanized 1,389 175 2,931 615 175 20 615 6 00 184 50 1,564 3,546 182 635 190 50 Sheets, iron or steel, corrugat- 26 48 26 48 14 40 Skates, of all kinds, roller or other, and parts thereof . . . Skelp iron or steel, sheared or rolled in grooves, ini[)orted by manufacturers of wrought iron or steel pipe, for use exclusively in the manufacture of wrought iron or steel pipe in their Pairs. 253 70,481 43 25,284 279 30,359 90 15,180 Pairs. 239 731 43 25,284 255 442 90 15,180 89 25 154 70 31 50 5,313 00 96,061 45,908 26,297 15,967 5,588 45 Cwt. 8, 4(i3 1,213,698 11,009 1,535,571 Cwt. 8,463 1,21.3,698 11,009 1,535,571 550 45 76,778 55 1,222,161 1,546,580 1,222,161 1,546,580 77,329 00 Steel billets, N.O.P 2,494 51,142 5,171 57,918 "51^42 " " 57',9i8 "17,899 '76 53,636 63,089 51,142 57,918 17,899 70 Stoves of all kinds, for coal, wood, oil, spirits or gas. . . . .5,915 832 .5,r,9(; 38 290 296 481,077 372 244 289 38 93 00 61 00 72 25 Japan 9 50 Switzerland. ... United States. . . 480,899 120,224 75 Total United States. Stove urns of metal, and dove- tails, chaplets and hinge tubes of tin for use in the 494,144 481,842 120,460 50 17,136 17,136 1,713 60 Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Switches, frogs, crossings and intersections for railways. . 6,370 10,626 30,339 104,395 16,308 102,960 33,462 33 22,996 134,734 16,308 102,960 33,462 33 ii TRADE AXD XATIOATION 163 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOE Home Coxsumptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. Quantity. 1 Value. Duty : Collected. Cwt. $ ! $ cts. 1 Cwt. • J $ cts. Cwt 266,687 825,44.': -S cts . t 41,272 15 ', 1,382 2,911 582 20 •j 1,389 175 2,931 615 588 20 184 50 1 • 1,382 2,911 582 20 i 1,564 3,546 772 70 • 1 1 26 48 1 14 40 Pairs. 14 24 5 41 Pairs. Pairs. 253 70,481 43 25,284 279 30,359 90 15,180 94 66 69,750 29,9i7 13,961 22 14,115 92 31 .% , 5 313 00 14 24 5 41 69,750 29,917 13,961 22 96,061 45,908 19,555 fj8 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. 8,463 1,213,698 11,009 1,5.3.5,571 5.50 45 76,778 .55 1,222,161 1,546,.580 77,329 00 2,494 5,171 r.2t< 94 2,494 51,142 5,171 57,918 529 94 17,899 70 2,494 5,171 529 94 1 53,636 63,089 18,429 64 5,126 768 90 135 15 00 5,633 244 5,6% 38 906 fK) 61 00 1 5,407 1,802 32 1,874 57 9 50 ;'::::::"":'i 28 9 33 i 480,927 120,234 08 1 5,126 768 90 ! 5,570j 1,856 65 1 492,.53^| 123,086 05 17,136 1,713 60 • ' 1 ' 6,370 30, .339 6,067 80 3i8 1 1 1,435 1 1 621 83 6,370 16,628 30.339 104,395| 6,067 80 34,084 16 1 6,37oj 3^J,339 6,067 80 318 1,435 1 621 8.3 22,996 134,734' i 40,1.51 96 ll_ii_ll^ 164 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No, 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Iron and steel — Co7i. Tubing- Wrought or seamless tub- ing, iron or steel, plain or galvanized, threaded and coupled or not, over 4 in- ches in diameter, N.O. P . - 36,846 1.907 1,952 643,152 I 20 $ cts. 3 00 Wrought or seamless tub- • ing, iron or steel, plain or galvanized, threaded and coupled or not, 4 inches or less in diameter,N.O.P United States. . . Total 643,058 96,458 25 683,857 043,078 96,461 25 Great Britain. . . 37,703 150 10,000 284,679 117 150 40 95 52 fiO United States. . . Total 284,362 99,526 70 332,532 284,629 99,620 15 Seamless steel tubing, valu ed at not less than Sh cents per lb Belgium Germany United States. . . Total United States. . Cwt. 560 282 4,197 1,592 989 24,916 Cwt. 560 1,592 79 60 Rolled or drawn square tub- ing of iron or steel, adap- ted for use in the manu- facture of agricultural 4,160 24,763 1 238 15 5,039 27,497 4,720 26,355 1,317 75 5,942 5,942 297 10 Iron or steel yiipe or tubing, plain or gal vanzied, rivet- ed, corrugated, or other- wise specially manufac- tured, including lock joint pipe, N.O.P 40,801 153,751 48 153,744 14 40 United States 46,123 20 Total . ... Great Britain. . . United States. . . Iron or steel pipe, not butt or lap welded, and wire- bound wooden i)ipe, not less than thirty inches in- ternal diameter, when for use exclusively in alluvia] gold mining 194,552 153,792 46,137 60 8 47,480 47,480 4,748 00 Total Great Britain . . . 47,488 47,480 472 18,634 233 47 519 1,278 622 2,692 69,255 4,748 00 . Ware— Agate, granite or en- amelled iron or steel ware. . .34,933 18,802 62 47 347 16,431 622 7 2,692 69,353 165 20 6,521 90 81 55 16 45 181 65 Germany Holland 447 30 217 70 2 45 942 20 United States 24,239 25 Total 143,296 93,759 32,815 65 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOy i65 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax TarifiF. T(jtal . Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. s 3r)..5;-)cS 6 cts. 3,653 80 S 288 S cts. .W 60 1 - 4 s 36,846 1,907 1,952 643,058 •S cts. 3 714 40 1 1,9071 381 40 1,952 390 40 381 40 390 40 96 458 ''5 36,538 3,653 80 7,517 20 4,147 829 40 683,763 100,944 45 37,586 1 37,703 150 10,000 284,362 7 558 15 . _ . ! _...:.__ 1 52 50 10,000 4,666 66 4,666 66 99 5''6 70 1 37,586 7,517 20 10,000 4.666 66 332,215 111,804 01 Cwt. Cwt. j Cwt. 560 282 4,197 1,592 989 24,916 79 GO 282 989 65 93 37 1 lc3; 10 20 65 93 '1-'1L"JJ1 1,248 35 319 1,142 76 13 5,039 27,497 1 393 88 1 1 5,942 297 10 t 40,753 SI no 60 40,801 153,744 8,165 00 46 123 ''0 ' '" 1 40,753 8,150 60 194,545 54,288 20 ! 8 0 40 8 47,480 0 40 4,748 00 ' ■ S 0 40 47,488 4,748 40 34,30'. 7.717 84 161 56 35 34,934 18,634 233 47 519 16,431 622 7 2,692 69,25i. 7,939 39 6,521 90 81 55 1 16 45 _._ 1 181 65 15,153 7,090 19 7,537 49 217 70 ;■::::::: ::::::::: ■■■■ 2 45 1 942 20 24 239 ''5 7,717 84 1 34,301 15,314 7,146 54 14.3,37^ 47,680 03 166 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 ISTo. 1. — Gf.xeral Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Iron and steel — Con. Ware — Iron or steel hollow- ware, plain, black or coated N.O.P., and nickel and al- uminium kitchen or house- hold hollowware NOP 10,293 17 15 39 491 13 31,510 53 17 15 39 395 44 31,603 S eta. 15 90 Hong Kong 5 10 4 50 France.. Germany Japan . . .~ . . 11 70 118 .50 13 20 9,482 40 Total . 42,378 32,171 9,651 30 Wire bound wooden pipe, N.O.P 185 185 46 25 Great Britain. . . France Wire cloth or wove wire and netting of iron or steel Lbs. 765,487 616 581,336 35,796 130 40,866 Lbs. 6,440 616 581,336 545 130 40,866 163 50 39 00 United States. . . Total Germany United States. . . Total 12,259 80 1,-347,439 76,792 588,392 41,541 12,462 30 Wire, crucible ca.st steel, valued at not less than 6 cents per lb 56,312 58,458 14,834 9,909 1,922 51,989 291 8,425 8,716 14 55 421 25 Wire screens, doors and windows 114,770 24,743 53,911 435 80 ■ 1,090 62 45 8,426 62 18 60 Germany . Wire, buckthorn strip fencing, woven wire fencing and wire fencing of iron or steel, United States. . . Total 8,426 2,527 80 9,623 208 134 51,346 8,488 2,546 40 N.O.P., not to include woven wire or netting made from wire smaller than No. 14 gauge, not to include fencing of wire larger than No. 9 ga\ige Great Britain . . . Belgium United States. . Total Great Britain . . . Aust.- Hungary.. France 4,269 6,000 1,588,202 6,000 1,587,702 134 51,275 20 10 7,691 25 Wire, single or several, cover- ed with cotton, linen, silk, rubber or other material, including cable so covered . 1,598,471 51,688 1,593,702 51,409 7,711 35 1,422,452 963 2,017 11,767 33,284 4,925 1,682,878 161,637 403 1,3.58 2,627 3,343 291 160,586 6,072 1,840 3,994 2,803 ^50 1,639 840 90 225 00 461 70 Germany . . . . Italy 33,284 225 1,680,478 3,343 11 159,819 1,002 90 Sweden United States. . . Total 3 30 47,945 70 3,158,286 1 330,295 1,725,893 168,265 50,479 50 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX 167 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOE Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. TotaJ . Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 7, 74*5 35 1,414,049 1,414,049 157,845 31,569 GO 1,321 11,767 4,760 157,845 31, .569 of) 17,788, 212 2,627 ' 280 84 8O! 1,421,442 I 1,840 ' 3,994 1,050 80 11,767 ! 33,284 112 00 4,925 1,680,478 3,119 1,247 60; 3,157,730 160,860 32,494 70 7.50 225 00 1,539 461 70 2,627 1,050 80 3.343 1.002 90 291 115 30 159,819 47.945 70 329,229 83,296 10 168 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 N0..I. — General Statement Countries. Total I MPORTS. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value . T- neral Ta ■iff. Quantitj'. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Co7l. Iron and steel — Con, Wir3 of iron and steel, all kinds, N.O.P Great Britain. . . Belgium France Lbs. 1,425,107 38,365 999 962,609 5,316,718 S 46,178 664 109 22,974 141,120 Lb.s. 27,893 4,480 999 30,481 5,316,280 1,316 95 109 629 141,095 $ cts. 263 20 19 00 21 80 Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium France 125 80 28,219 00 Wire rope, stranded or twist- ed wire, clothes lines, pic- ture or other twisted wire, and wire cables, N.O.P. .. . 7,743,798 4,319,600 7,410 10.140 3,851 4,030 945,317 211,045 5,380,133 143,244 28,648 80 279,775 631 1,802 371 292 62,888 345,759 79,954 7,410 10,140 3,851 2,733 631 1,802 371 683 25 157 75 450 50 92 75 Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . France 874,223 975,578 53,271 13,317 75 5,290,348 58,808 14,702 00 Iron or steel nuts, rivets and bolts, with or without threads; nut, bolt and hinge blanks; and T and strap hinges of all kinds, N.O.P Cwt. 4,767 4 296 96 28,912 11,677 45 1,012 331 119,456 Cwt. 6 4 20 96 28,718 28 45 62 331 119,087 11 50 14 25 Germany Norway^ United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . B.- Africa B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . . St. Pierre United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 30 50 154 75 51,310 25 Iron or steel scrap, wrought, being waste or refuse, in- cluding 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 34,075 132,521 28,844 119,553 51,521 25 Cwt. 100,723 2,352 2.593 16,086 5,838 175,122 62,646 1,597 1,123 6,747 2,798 116,871 Cwt. 2,128 2, .352 2,193 16,086 5,838 175,122 1,401 1,597 1,043 6,747 2,798 116,871 106 40 117 60 109 65 804 30 291 90 8,756 35 302,714 191,782 203,719 130,457 10,186 20 Pen-knives, jack-knives and pocket-knives of all kinds. . 67,542 301 61 5,703 60 1,298 386 301 34 927 60 983 115 80 Aust. Huiieary.. 90 30 10 20 Germany 278 10 Holland United States. . . 18 00 294 90 Total 74,965 2,691 807 30 TRADE AXD yAVIGATIOy 169 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Conscjiptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantitj'. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 1,373,828 S 44,37S S cts. 6,656 65 Lbs. 25,829 S 560 -S cts. 149 33 Lbs. 1,427,550 4,480 999 962,609 5,317,748 46,254 95 109 22,974 141,198 S cts 7,069 18 19 00 I 21 80 932,128 1,468 22,345 103 5,958 66 27 45 6,084 46 28,246 45 1,373,828 44,378 286,656 6,656 65 50,164 77 959,425 23,008 6,135 44 7,713,386 210,630 41,440 89 4,359,726 4,439,680 7,410 10,140 3,851 4,030 874,223 289,389 631 1,802 371 292 53,271 50,848 02 157 75 ■;;■:■;::■: 450 cO 4^636 292 9733 92 75 97 33 13,317 75 4,359,726 286,656 50,164 77 4,030 292 97 33 5,339,-334 345,756 64,964 10 Cwt. 4,755 11,579 4,724 15 Cwt. Cwt. 4,761 4 296 96 28,718 11,607 45 1,012 331 119,087 4.735 65 14 25 276 950 592 64 623 14 154 75 51,310 25 4,724 15 4,755 11,579 276 950 592 64 33,875 132,082 56,838 04 Cwt. 98,595 61,245 2,464 86 Cwt. Cwt. 100.723 2,352 2,593 16,086 5,838 175,122 62,646 1,597 1,123 6,747 2,798 116,871 2,571 2G 117 60 400 Sl'l 10 00 119 65 804 30 i ' 291 90 1 '■ ]' ■ 8,756 35 98,995 61,325 2,474 86 302,714 191,782 12,661 06 67,150 13,430 00 6 2 40 67,542 301 61 5,703 60 1,201 13,548 20 90 30 27 4,776 10 80 1,910 40 21 00 , 2,188 50 ! 18 00 218 87 20 382 10 1 67,150 13,4.30 00 5,027 2,010 80 74,868 16,248 10 170 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 1. — Gexfhal Statemext Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Duty. " DUTIABLE GOODS. Iron and steel— Cwi. Knives and forks of steel, plated or not, N.O.P Great Britain . . . 156,328 3 8.50 3 714 368 4 343 2,091 30,792 $ cts. 255 00 Hong Kong. . . . 0 90 A ast. - Hungary. . 714 209 58 Belgium 368 4 343 12,499 31,105 110 40 China 1 20 France 102 90 Germany .... 627 30 9,237 60 Total Great Britain . . . 201,361 35,165 10,544 88 All other cutlery, N.O.P 214,186 6 1,721 80 15 4,722 167,954 44 21 176 246 119,428 3,065 6 1,721 80 15 4, .573 14,853 44 21 176 246 117,513 918 80 Hong Kong 1 80 Aust. -Hungary.. 516 30 Belguim 24 00 China France 4 50 1,369 28 4,455 90 13 20 Holland Japan 6 30 Spain 52 80 Svs^eden United States. . . 73 80 35,253 90 Guns, rifles, including air guns and air rifles, (not being toys), muskets, can- nons, pistols, revolvers, or Total 508,599 142,313 42,690 58 Great Britain. . . 52,767 1.30 14,926 26, 461 248 10,039 6,334 266,707 2,888 125 14,926 25,818 248 2,015 6,. 334 266,477 866 40 Newfoundland . . 37 50 Aust. -Hungary. . 4,477 80 Belgium 7.745 40 France 74 40 Germany 604 50 Spain 1,9U0 20 United States. . . 79,943 10 Total 377,612 318,831 95,649 30 Great Britain. . , Bayonets, swords, fencing 1,945 102 516 7 3,533 36 102 10 80 France 30 60 Germany Japan 7 3,533 2 10 United States. . . 1,059 90 Total 6,103 3,678 1,103 40 Great Britain . . . Needles, of any material or kind, N.O.P 58,034 2,819 116 40,689 77 220 23 10 Germany 66 00 Sweden United States. . . 40,23r 12,070 80 Total 101,708 40,-533 12,159 90 United States. . . Steel, chrome steel Cwt. 4,028 17,581 Cwt. 4,028 17,581 2,637 15 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 171 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OP Imports — Coniinued. FOR HoMK Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariflf. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. 'Quantity. Value. \ Duty. Quantity. 1 Value. Duty Collected. S 155,379 $ cts. 31,075 80 83 $ cts. 33 20 8 156,312 3 714 368 4 343 12,499 31,202 % cts. 31,364 00 0 90 209 58 110 40 1 20 102 90 10,408 410 4,163 20 164 00 4,790 50 9,401 60 155,379 31,075 80 10,901 4,360 40 201,445 45,981 08 207,446 41,489 20 3,120 1,248 00 213,631 6 1,721 80 15 4,573 167,689 44 21 176 246 119,410 43,656 00 1 80 516 30 24 00 4 50 1,369 28 152,836 61,134 40 65,590 30 13 20 0 30 52 80 73 80 1,897 758 80 36,012 70 207,446 41.489 20 1.57,853 03,141 20 507,612 147,320 98 49,860 9,972 00 19 7 60 52,767 125 14,926 26,738 248 10,335 6,334 266,477 10,846 00 37 50 4,477 80 920 368 00 8,113 40 74 40 8,320 3,328 00 3,932 50 1,900 20 79,943 10 49,860 9,972 00 9,259 3,703 60 377,950 109,324 90 1,849 369 80 1,885 102 516 3,533 380 60 30 60 516 206 40 2o6 40 2 10 1,059 90 1,849 369 80 516 206 40 6,043 1,679 60 57,700 11,-540 00 211 2,599 84 40 1,039 60 57,988 2,819 11,647 .50 1,105 60 453 181 20 40,689 12,252 00 57,700 11,540 00 3,263 1,305 20 101,496 25,005 10 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. 4,028 17,581 2,637 15 172 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total I IIPORTS. Entered Akticles Imported. Quantity. Value . General Tariff. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Co«. Iron and steel— Con. Steel plate, universal mill or rolled edge plates of steel over 12 inches wide, im- ported by manufacturers of bridges or of structural work or for use in car con- struction Gi-eat Britain . . . Belgium (Germany United States. . . Total...... Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Aust.-Hungar)^. Belgium Germany Russia Cwt. 50,399 1,899 7,236 257,226 56,087 2,225 8,129 324,512 Cwt. 1^899 2^225 $ cts. 284'85 257,226 324,512 38,583 88 316,760 390,953 259,125 326,737 38,868 73 Steel, in bars or sheets, to be used exclusively in the manufacture of shovels, when imported by manu- facturers of shovels 1,055 26,668 1,847 34,590 26,668 34,590 4,000 20 27,723 3(5,437 26,668 34,590 4,000 20 Rolled iron or steel, and cast steel in bars, bands, hoops, scroll or strip, sheet or plate, of any size, thickness or width, galvanized or coated with any material or not, and steel blanks for the manufacture of milling cutters, when of greater value than 3i cents per lb. . 596 36 28 666 65 3 70,333 2,814 500 88 15,422 588 20 395,990 584 36 28 2 65 3 70,312 2,662 500 88 27 588 20 395,841 133 10 25 00 4 40 1 35 29 40 Sweden United States. . . Total Germany. . . 1 00 19,792 05 71,727 415,422 71,030 399,726 19,986 30 Steel balls adapted for use on bearings of machinery and vehicles 3,512 11,213 1,119 10,795 111 90 United States. . . 1,079 50 Total .... United States. . . Germany United States. . . Total 14,725 11,914 1,191 40 Flat steel, cold rolled, not over I inch thick, for the manufacture of cups and cones for ball bearings. . . . 396 1,429 396 1,429 71 45 Steel wool 73 53 1,290 1,128 25 53 567 1,128 56 70 112 80 126 2,418 78 1,695 169 50 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 173 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxsumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax TariflF. Tothl. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Cwt. 3,777 4,787 S cts. 377 70 Cwt. 46,622 s 51,300 § cts. 9,324 40 Cwt. 50,399 1,899 7,236 257,226 56,087 2,225 8,129 324,512 % cts. 9,702 10 284 85 7,236 8,129 1,447 20 1,447 20 38,583 88 1 i 3,777 4,787 377 70 53,858 59,429 10,771 60 316,760 390,953 50,018 03 1,055 1,847 105 50 1,055 26,668 1,847 34,590 105 50 4,000 20 1,055 1,847 105 50 27,723 36,437 4,105 70 • 12 152 10 13 596 36 28 666 65 3 70,322 2,814 500 88 15,422 588 20 395,899 143 23 05 00 4 40 ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 664 15,395 1,026 34 1,027 69 29 40 1 00 10 58 3 87 1(1 705 <)9 1 1 686 15,605 1,040 34 71,716 415,331 21,026 64 2,393 418 281 11 93 70 3,512 11,213 393 01 ' 1,173 20 ■ ■ ■ ■ i _ 2,811 374 81 14,725 1,566 21 396 1,429 71 45 i ! 48 723 96 41 73 53 1.290 1,128 1.53 11 112 80 48 723 96 41 126 2,418 265 91 174 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity , Value . General Tariff. Quantity . Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. lion and steel — Con. Tools and implements — Adzes, cleavers, hatchets, wedges, sledges, hammers, crowbars, cantdogs and track tools ; yjicks, mat- tocks and eyes or poles Great Britain . . . Germany. . . . 7,987 6 55,342 52 $ cts. 15 60 55,085 16,525 50 Total . 63,335 55,137 16,541 10 Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Doz. 47 6,556 191 35,547 Doz. 23 6,546 127 35,476 28 58 7,982 22 6,603 35,738 6,569 35,603 8,010 80 ■ 1,101 547 893 135 77,998 France Germany. 547 263 7 135 77,979 164 10 78 90 Japan 2 10 Sweden United States, 40 50 23,393 70 Total Great Britain . . . 80,681 78,931 23,679 30 Files and rasps, N.O.P 12,708 28 51 120 311 70,718 36 28 51 120 8 70,709 10 80 Aust. -Hungary. . 8 40 Belgium 15 30 France Germany 36 00 2 40 United States. . . 21,212 70 Total Great Britain 83,936 70,952 21,285 60 Tools, hand, of all kinds, NOP 44,575 1 1 499 39,376 364 827 543,150 1,353 1 1 499 2,535 364 827 542,763 405 90 Hong Kong 0 30 0 30 France.. 149 33 Germany Japan 760 50 109 20 244 35 United States. . . 162,828 90 Total 628,793 548,343 164,498 78 table forks of iron or steel, in the rough, not handled, filed, ground or 58 37 ■37 United States. 3 70 Total 95 37 3 70 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 175 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOK Home Coxsumptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total . Quantity. Value. Dut}'. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 7,935 § cts. 1..587 00 S S cts. S 7,987 6 55,085 S cts. 1,602 60 6 2 40 2 40 16,525 50 7,935 1,587 00 6 2 40 63,078 18,130 50 Doz. 24 64 9 60 Doz. Doz. 47 6,546 191 35,476 38 18 7,982 22 24 64 9 60 6,593 35,667 8,020 40 1,101 220 20 1,101 547 893 7 135 77,994 220 20 164 10 630 252 00 330 90 2 10 ................... 40 50 \ 15 6 00 23 399 70 \ 1,101 290 20 645 258 00 80,677 24,1.^7 50 12,672 2,534 40 12,708 28 51 120 311 70,709 2,545 20 8 40 15 30 36 00 303 121 20 123 60 21,212 70 12,672 2,534 40 8,280 00 303 121 20 83,927 23,941 20 41,400 1,759 703 60 44,512 1 1 499 39,348 364 827 542,919 9,389 50 0 30 0 30 149 .33 36,813 14,725 20 15,485 70 109 20 244 35 156 62 40 162.891 30 1 41,400 ■ 8,280 00 38,728 15,491 20 628,471 188,269 98 58 2 90 58 37 2 90 3 70 58 2 90 1 95 6 60 176 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total I MPORTS. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value . General Tariff Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Cow. Iron and steel- -Con. Manufactures, articles or wares of iron or steel, or of which iron or steel (or either) are the component materials of chief value, N.O.P (ireat Britain . . . Hong Kong. . . . 410,943 109 32 3,469 2,448 68 18 14,680 77,643 94 859 3,078 100 697 5,166 4,508,156 $ 11,795 109 $ cts. 3,538 38 32 70 Newfoundland. . Aust. -Hungary.. 3,469 824 68 323 14,521 9,256 106 861 3,078 '460 3,166 4,473,527 1,038 35 247 20 Belgium China. .:;■ ;■.■;: ■ 20 40 Denmark France Germany 91 90 4,321 97 2,776 80 Holland 31 80 Japan Norway 254 49 923 40 St. Pierre ... . . Sweden 138 00 Switzerland United States. . . 949 80 1,342,058 10 Total .... Great Britain . . . 5,025,560 4,521,563 1,356,423 29 Ivory, manufactures of, N.O.P. 80 219 15 269 8 654 516 65 219 15 269 8 654 516 13 00 Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary.. China . France 43 75 3 00 53 75 1 60 J apan 130 75 United States. . . 103 15 Total Great Britain. . . Australia 1,761 1,746 340 00 Jellies, jams and preserves, N. 0. P. , and condensed mince Lbs. 3,075,466 221,281 Lbs. 13,548 576 246 555 32 1,317 27,488 600 652 69,507 1,3.56 37 40 20 2 45 3,635 173 25 12,205 440 31 IS 72 B. W. Indies . . . Hong Kong New Zealand China 246 5.55 6,422 1,317 28,312 600 652 67,918 40 20 421 45 3,722 173 25 12,172 8 00 18 04 1 04 42 80 France Italy 893 36 19 50 Japan 21 19 United States. . , Total . . . Great Britain , . 2,259 09 3,181,488 237,899 114,521 17,538 3,722 05 Jewellery, N.O.P 254,551 2 179 24 250 39,946 126 384 53,745 ::::::::;: 35,911 2 179 12,3.39 05 Australia 0 70 B. E. Indies 62 65 B. W. Indies.... Hong Kong 250 40,062 126 384 53,610 87 50 Aust. -Hungary.. 13,841 00 44 10 Belgium China France 134 40 18,212 45 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX 177 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxsumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value . Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value . Duty Collected . 396,753 $ cts. 79,350 60 S 1,543 S ets. 617 20 S 410,091 109 $ cts. 83,506 18 32 70 ■ 3,469 824 68 323 14,.548 78,654 106 861 3,078 1,038 33 247 20 20 40 91 90 27 69,398 10 80 27,759 20 4,332 77 1 30,536 00 31 80 1 2.54 49 923 40 ; 1 237 " " " 4,977 94 80 ' 1,990 80 697 3,166 4,478,504 232 80 949 80 1,344,048 90 396,753 79,350 60 76,182 30,472 80 4,994,498 1,466,246 69 15 2 25 80 219 15 269 8 654 516 15 25 43 75 1 3 00 ! 53 75 1 GO 130 75 ! 103 15 15 2 25 1 1,761 351 25 Lbs. 8,0.56,611 219,601 68,773 59 Lbs. Lbs. 3,070,159 576 246 555 4,510 1,317 27,488 600 652 09,507 220,957 37 40 20 301 45 3,635 173 25 12,205 69,213 90 18 72" 8 00 1 18 04 4,478 299 100 75 101 79 42 80 . 893 36 19 50 21 19 ; 2.259 09 3, 0(; 1,089 219,900 68,874 34 1 3,175,610 237,438 72,596 39 2 9.55! 1,377 60 215,942 48,587 94 254,805 2 179 62,304 .59 0 70 62 65 1 1 250 40,267 126 384 54.012 87 50 1 1 205 95 07 13,936 67 1 1 44 10 1 1 134 40 ' ' 402 187 00 18,400 05 ll_ii_12 17 8 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE V„ A. 1911 Nc. 1. — General State]ment Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General TarifiF. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Jewellery, N.O.P— Con jermany Italy , 74,738 695 1,221 2,004 6 909,560 17,625 695 1,221 2,003 6 903,312 $ CtB. 6 1 68 75 243 25 Japan 426 30 Switzerland 691 15 Turkey 2 10 United States. . . 316,159 20 Total Great Britain . . . 1,337,431 1,055,386 368,412 60 Knitted goods of every descrip- tion, N.O.P 1,029 21 266 7 35 United States. . . 266 93 10 Total 1,295 287 100 45 Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B. W. Indies.. . . Newfoundland . . Spain Launches, pleasure, steam, gaso- lene or other motive power . . No. 3 193 1,658 126,473 No. 1 193 300 126,473 75 00 31,618 25 196 128,131 194 126,773 31,693 25 Lead and manufactures of^ Old, scrap, pig and block Cwt. 112,785 62 12 12 382 188,835 187 24 24 2,916 Cwt. 10,160 62 12 12 382 9,075 187 24 24 2,916 1,361 25 28 05 3 60 3 60 United States. . . Total .... Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total (ireat Britain . . . 437 40 113,253 191,986 10,628 12,226 1,833 90 Bars and in sheets 11,163 260 35,614 1,248 33.-) 260 1,031 1,248 257 75 312 00 11,423 36,762 595 2,279 569 75 Pipe Lbs. 103,854 3,613 3,607 215 Lbs. 20,000 3,613 803 215 240 90 64 50 107,467 3,822 23,613 1,018 305 40 3,800 50 155 7 50 7 2 10 3,850 162 50 7 2 10 Manufactures of, N.O.P. 22,186 11 2,233 1,288 9 23,729 87 6,375 36 (J 327 130 49,302 5,147 11 2,233 1,288 9 27,406 1,540 68 Hong Kong. . . . 3 30 Aust. -Hungary.. 665 00 Belgium 386 40 China 2 70 France 8,090 18 Germany Holland 6,375 36 6 327 130 49,086 1,912 50 10 80 Portugal 1 80 Spain 98 10 Switzerland 39 00 United States. . . Total 14,725 80 105,719 92,054 27,476 26 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 179 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax TarifiF. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ $ cts. S 57,113 $ cts. 26,652 67 - $ 74,738 695 1,221 2,023 6 908,769 S cts. 32,821 42 243 25 426 30 20 9 33 700 48 2 10 1 5,457 2,546 60 318,705 80 1 215,942 48,587 94 66,149 30,869 47- 1,337,477 447,870 01 981 220 72 27 12 60 1,029 266 240 67 93 10 1 981 22(J 72 27 12 60 1,295 333 77 No. 1 2' 1,328 203 70 No. No. 3 193 1,658 126,473 278 70 31,618 25 2; ^-3.^S 203 70 196 128,131 31,896 95 Cwt. 102,621 179,745 17,974 50 Cwt. Cwt. 112,781 62 12 12 382 188,820 187 24 24 2,916 19,335 75 2S 05 3 60 3 60 437 40 102,621 179,745 17,974 50 113,249 191,971 19,808 40 10,851 34,725 5,208 75 11,186 260 35,756 1,248 5,466 50 312 00 10,851 .S4.72.0 5,208 75 560 80 11,446 Lbs. 103,854 3,613 37,004 3,607 215 5,778 50 Lbs. 83,854 2,804 Lbs. 801 70 64 50 560 80 83,854 2,804 107,467 3,822 866 20 3,800 155 31 00 3,800 50 3,850 155 7 162 31 00 2 10 3,800 155 31 00 33 10 18,041 3,608 20 19 7 60 23,207 11 2,233 1,288 9 27,406 87 6,375 36 6 327 130 49,182 5,156 48 3 30 665 00 386 40 2 70 8,090 18 87 34 80 34 80 1,912 50 10 80 1 80 98 10 39 00 96 38 40 14,764 20 3,608 20 18,041 202 80 80 110,297 31,165 26 ]l_ii_12^ 180 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement - Countries. Total Imports. Entered Akticles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con- Leather, and manufactures of— • Sole leather Great Britain . . . United States. . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Newfoundland . . Lbs. 296,991 46,124 343,115 $ 67,516 14,253 Lbs. 1 30,731 46,124 7,370 14,253 $ cts. 1,289 75 2,494 38 81,769 1 76,855 21,623 3,784 13 Leather, belting leather of all kinds 564,892 13,074 184,500 7,317 238 13,074 183 7,317 27 45 1,097 55 577,966 191,817 13,312 7,500 1,125 00 Upper leather, not dressed, waxed or glazed 6,484 897 91 4,454 91 4,454 13 65 United States. . . Total .... (ireat Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . France. . Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain. . France 12,143 12,143 668 10 18,627 5,442 12,143 4,545 681 75 Calf, kid, or goat, lamb and sheep skins, tanned 3,399 36,096 2,065 4;915 1,761 36,096 880 4,915 132 00 737 25 39,495 184,347 37,530 12,785 195,054 6,980 37,857 5,795 869 25 Calf, kid, or goat, lamb and sheep skins, dressed, waxed or glazed 88,284 27,032 7,517 184,493 3,951 35,364 2,534 25,367 443 45 4,439 23 184,744 172,005 30,101 51 Glove leathers, tanned or 429,716 307,326 224,059 199,906 34,984 19 coloured, imported by gIo\e manufacturers for use ex- clusively in their own fac- tories in the manufacture of gloves 18,952 316 20,711 6,000 963,746 1,009,725 18,552 153 22,279 4,314 548,180 4,742 316 160 6,000 963,296 2,817 153 160 4,314 547,892 284 70 15 30 Germany Russia United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total 16 00 431 40 54,789 20 593,478 974,514 555,366 .55,536 60 Harness leather 108,468 2,625 3,650 32,479 1,240 2,505 3,650 2,505 438 39 114,743 36,224 3,6.50 2,505 438 39 Tanners' scrap leather 617 82,868 284 5,523 82,868 5,523 5,523 828 45 83,485 5,807 82,868 828 45 TRADE AXD X ATI G ATI ON 181 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value . Duty. Quantity Value . Duty. Quantity . ' Value - Duty Collected . Lbs. 266,260 $ 60,146 •S cts 7,518 32 Lbs. S S cts. Lbs. 296,991 46,124 S 67,516 14,253 S cts. 8.808 07 2,494 38 266,260 60,146 7,518 3:^ 343,115 81,769 1 11,302 45 516,684 165,388 16,538 80 516,922 13,074 165,571 7,317 16,566 25 1,097 55 1 516,684 165,388 16,538 80 ! 529,996 172,888 17,663 80 6,484 897 89 70 1 1 6,484 897 91 4,454 89 70 13 65 1 1 12,143 668 10 6,484 807 89 70 18,627 5,442 771 45 1,638 1,185 118 50 3,399 36,096 2,065 4,915 250 50 737 25 118 50 1,638 1,1S5 38851 1,753 97 39,495 6,980 987 75 180,396 85,750 10,718 84 2,i66 12,785 ijer.s 7,517 184,347 37,530 12,785 184,744 88,284 27,032 7,517 172,005 11,162 29 4,827 74 1,753 97 30,101 51 180,396 85,750 10.718 84 14.951 9,182 2,142 48 419,406 294,838 47,845 51 13,610 14,694 734 70 600 1,011 134 80 18,952 316 20,711 6,00(1 963,746 18,552 153 22,279 4,3141 548,180' 1,154 20 15 30 20,551 22,119 2,949 25 2,965 25 431 40 " 450 288 38 40 54,827 60 734 70 13,610 14,694 21,601 23,418 3,122 45 1,009,725 593,478 59,393 75 108 468 32,479 4,060 00 ' 108,468 2,625 3,650 32,479 1,240 2,505 4,060 00 2,625 1,240 289 34 289 34 ■ ::::::: 438 39 1 • • • 108,468 32,479 4,060 00 2,625 1,240 289 34, 114,743 36,224 4,787 73 617 2S4 28 40 617 82,868 284 5.523 28 40 828 45 " " 1 617 284 28 40 i 83,485 5,807 856 85 182 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo 1. — GeXEUAL STATEitENT Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Lbs. S Lbs. $ $ cts. Leather and mfrs. of — Con. Upper leather, including don- gola, cordovan, kangaroo. alligator and all leather, dressed, waxed or glazed. or further finished than tanned, N.O.P., and cha- mois skins Great Britain . . . 75,299 60,472 4,184 2,780 486 50 Aust. -Hungary.. 144 181 144 181 31 68 France 36 58 36 5S 10 15 1,212 8 414 Switzerland. . 12 8 12 2 io United States. . . Total 151,236 135,717 151,213 135,677 23,743 83 • 227,935 196,854 155,585 138,708 24,274 26 Japanned, patent or enam- elled leather and Morocco leather, and leather in imi- tation of Morocco leather . . Great Britain.. . Germany 6,-566 550 5,564 911 2,103 822 205 50 United States. . . Total 55,125 60,935 55,125 60,935 15,233 75 62,241 67,410 57,228 61,757 1.5,439 25 Skins for Morocco leather. tanned but not further man- ufactured Great Britain. . . Germany United States. . . Total 26,196 497 12,042 9,766 812 7,682 600 107 16 05 12.042 7,682 1,152 30 38,735 18,260 12,642 7,789 1,168 35 All other leather and skins N.O.P Great Britain. . 55,084 21,659 2,031 918 137 70 Aust. -Hungary.. 60 45 60 45 6 75 Belgium 638 211 638 211 31 65 China 37 40 37 40 6 00 France 15 520 1 362 15 1 05 (Jermany Japan 400 91 400 91 13 65 United States. . . Total 38,640 21, .513 38,640 21,513 3,226 95 95,394 43,928 42,421 22,825 3,423 75 All other leather, dressed. waxed or glazed, &c., K.O.P Great Britain . . . 324,725 175,496 7,422 5,.3.')8 939 40 Au.st. -Hungary. . 122 107 122 107 18 72 Belgium 620 124 620 124 21 70 France 9.73G 8,907 9,736 8,907 1,.5.56 75 Germany 2,426 2, .532 1,200 550 1,78;; 312 55 Russia 550 255 255 38 25 United States. . . Total 598,084 378,505 598,834 378,282 66,199 39 936,263 ,56.5,926 618,484 394,829 69,086 76 TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 183 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxsumptiox Preferential Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty Lbs. 70,900 4,463 4,463; 25,596 51,753 314,.541 -S 70,900: 56,951 314,541 S cts. Surtax Tariff. Quantity Lbs Value. 7,119 02 56,951 4,742 4,742 1,212 3| 7,119 02 1,215! 711 30 550 711 30 5.j0 9,659; 965 90 . . 407| 25,596 9,659 9i55 90 497; 20,518 2,051 80 roo 520 51,753i 20,518 2,051 80 1,2201 167, .398 20.924 95 42 167,398 1.226 155 20,924 95; 1,423 414 ' 6 420 911; 9111 812 812 223 362 585 Total. Dutv . S cts Quantity. Value. | CoUecYed. Lbs. 75,034 144 36 1,212 I 8 1 05' 151,216 96 951 98 00, 227,700 303 67 6,566 550 55,125 303 67 62.241 $ cts. 59,731 i 181 58; 414 i 12' 135,683' 7,605 52 - 31 68 10 15 96 95 2 10 23,744 88 196,079 31,491 28 5,554i 916 80 911' 303 67 60,935 15,233 75 67,410 16,454 22 162 40 26,196 9,766; 931 95 497! 812 162 40 12,042 7,682 1,152 30 162 40 38,735 18,260' 2,296 65 44 60 72 40 117 00 50 11 67 55,084 60 638! 37 i 15 .520 400 3S,(U0 21,6.59 45 211 40 7 362 91 21,.513[ 2,234 10 6 75 31 65 6 00 1 05 72 40 13 65 3,226 95 95,3941 43,9281 5,592 55 746 322,005 172,816 21,876 02 122 107 18 72 620; 124' 21 70 9,736 8,907| 1,5.56 75 2,426; 2, .532! iiHi 61 i 5.50] 255! 38 25 52 98 598,989 378,509i 66,252 37 174 06. l,023j 238 71! 934,448 563,2.50 90,250 42 184 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOOVa— Con. Leather and mfrs. of — Con. Boots and shoes, slippers and Great Britain, . . • 169,218 48 167 95 412 321 898 395 9 103 45 21 6 1,323,583 3,248 48 167 95 410 321 448 3 9 103 45 21 6 1,330,291 $ cts. 974 35 14 40 Hong Kong, . . 50 10 Newfoundland . 28 50 Aust. -Hungary . China 123 00 96 30 134 40 0 90 Italy 2 70 Japan 30 90 13 50 St. Pierre Switzerland. . . . United States. . . 6 30 1 80 399,086 57 Total Great Britain . . . United States. . 1,495,321 1,335,215 400,563 72 Boots and shoes, pegged or wire fastened, with unstitched soles, close edged 13,267 15,369 9,473 2,368 25 Total 28,636 9,473 . 2,368 25 Great Britain . . . Harness and saddlery, in- cluding horse boots 38,080 49 5 243 169 137,488 646 49 193 80 France 14 70 Germany Japan 243 169 137,187 72 90 Russia .50 70 United States. . . Total ...... Great Britain . . . United States. . Total Great Britain. . . 41, 150 10 176,034 138,294 41,488 20 Leather belting 19,499 51,464 811 51,151 182 48 11,509 43 70,963 51,962 11,691 91 All other manufactures of 57,178 616 1,131 3,004 171 5 12 284,864 1,409 616 1,131 33 171 5 12 285,179 352 25 Aust. -Hungary.. Vrance 154 00 282 75 Germany Japan 8 25 42 75 1 25 Switzerland 3 00- 71,294 75 Total 346,981 50 288,556 72,139 00 Great Britain . . . Germany United States. . . Total Lime Brls. 540 660 190,327 410 361 116,175 Brls. 128 25 60 190,337 116,193 23,238 60 191,527 116,946 190,487 116,321 23,264 20 TRADE AXD yAYIGATIOX 185 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxsumption. Preferential Tariff. Surta.K Tariff. Total. Quantity. 1 Value. - I Duty. Quantity. i Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. 164,379 § cts. 32,875 80 J S 60 § cts. 24 00 i 167,687 48 167 95 410 321 448 395 9 103 45 21 6 1,330,291 S cts. 33,874 15 14 40 1 50 10 28 50 123 00 96 30 134 40 392 156 80 157 70 2 70 j 30 90 13 50 6 30 1 80 399,086 57 1 164,379 32,87c 80 [ 452 180 80 1,500,046 4.33,620 32 13,267 2,321 71 1 1.3,267 9,473 2,321 71 1 2,368 25 1 13,267 2,321 71 1 22,740 4,689 96 1 37,284 7,456 80 3 1 1 20 37,933 49 5 243 169 137,187 175,586 7,651 80 14 70 5 2 00 2 00 72 90 1 1 50 70 ■ ■ ■ ■ 41 156 10 7,456 80 i 37,284 1 8 3 20 48,948 20 1 51 18,525 2,778 75 5 19,341 51,151 2,962 74 11,509 43 18,525 2,778 75 5 1 51 70,492 14,472 17 56,083 8,412 45 107 35 67 57,599 616 1,131 3,004 171 5 12 235,179 8,800 37 154 00 2^2 75 2,971 990 40 998 65 42 75 1 1 25 1 3 00 1 71,294 75 r6.n83 8,412 45 3,078 1,026 07 347,717 81,577 52 -''"'i Brls. 350 239 .35 85 Brls. 40 660 43 361 1 1 11 47 96 27 Brls. 540 660 190,337 410 361 116,193 72 92 96 27 23,238 eO 350 23H 35 85 700 404 107 74 191,537 116,964 23,407 79 186 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity . Value . General Tariff. Quantitj-. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con . Lime juice, and fruit juices, fortified with or containing not more than twenty-five per Great Britain. . . France Galls. 77 13 242 233 201 58 172 768 Galls. 87 10 49 233 234 39 29 768 $ cts. 52 20 6 GO Germany United States. . . Total United State.=. . . Great Britain. . . China France Germany Holland Italy 29 40 139 80 Lime juice, and fruit juices, containmg more than twenty- five per cent of proof spirits. . 565 1,199 379 1,070 227 40 8 54 8 54 35 40 Lime juice and other fruit syrups and fruit juices, N.O.P 19,080 4 79.T 95 120 20,931 4 1,719 171 222 630 4 950 550 4 1,505 110 00 0 80 30C 13 96 5 14,990 174 51 18,229 34 80 10 20 United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 16,175 19,107 3,645 80 36,269 42,154 16,675 20,513 4,101 73 Lithographic stones, not en- graved 661 750 5,918 255 51 00 Germany . 1,371 274 20 Total 7,329 1,626 325 20 Great Britain . 14,433 80 9,091 Belgium 80 9,091 20 66 United States. . . 2,272 75 lotal 23,604 9,171 2,292 75 Great Britain. . . Magic lanterns and slides there- for 25,569 3,120 25 12,784 8,208 254 325,976 6,450 3,120 1,605 55 Ne\vfonndland. . 780 00 Denmark . . France Germany 12.784 40 254 325,973 3,180 83 10 00 Italv 03 50 United States. . . Total 81,493 25 375,936 348,621 87,133 13 Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total .... Malt, whole, crushed or ground Lbs. 3,643 2,185,463 104 57,341 Lbs. 1,243 2,184,463 49 57,306 5 60 9,829 97 2,189,106 57,445 1,3S2 966 2,185,706 57,355 9,835 57 Malt flour, containing not less than 50 p.c. of malt 35,000 38,628 35,000 40,808 1,382 1,037 157 50 183 91 73,628 2,318 75,868 2,419 341 41 TRADE AXD XAVIGATION 187 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxscmption. Preferential Tariff. ■surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Galls. s S cts. Galls. S S cts. Galls. 87 10 97 233 234 39 67 768 $ cts. 52 20 6 00 48 38 38 40 67 80 139 80 1 1 48: 38 38 40 427 1,108 265 80 8 54 35 40 18,357 20,341 3,051 15 18,987 4 20,891 4 1,505 171 174 51 18,229 3.161 15 0 80 950 300 13 95 171 45 60 95 96 5 14,990 45 60 34 80 10 20 3,045 80 3,051 15 18,357 20,341 95 171 45 60 35,127 41,025 7,198 48 50 7 00 350 93 33 200 00 1,212 50 661 750 .5,918 151 33 750 4,547 200 00 1,486 70 56 7 00 5,047 1,505 89 7,329 1,838 09 ' 14, .583 2,552 17 14,583 80 9,091 2, .552 17 20 00 '^ 2,272 75 2,552 17 14,583 2.3,75} 4,844 92 18,387 V 3,217 77 732 244 00 25,569 ;'.,120 25 12,784 8,165 254 325,976 5,007 32 780 00 25 8 33 8 33 3,180 83 8,125 2,708 36 2.718 30 03 50 3 1 00 81,494 25 18,387 3,217 77 8,885 2,901 69 375,893 93,312 59 Lbs. 2,100 55 10 80 Lbs. Lbs. 3,643 2.184,403 104 57,306^ 10 40 ::::::::::;::::::::::: 9,82.) 97 1 2,40i3 55 10 80 2,188,106 57,410 9,840 37 35,000 40,868 1,382 1,037; 157 50 183 91 75,868 2,419 341 41 1 1 188 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1, — Genehal Statement CODNTRIES. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Malt flour, containing less than 50 p.c. in weight of malt Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain Lbs. 3,00(. 7( S 116 8 Lbs. 3,000 70 S 116 8 $ cts. 40 60 2 80 3,G7( 124 3,070 124 43 40 Malt, extract of, fluid or not, including grain molasses 2,677 h 4i,(i4(; 2,549 892 15 Germany . 40,652 14,228 20 Total . . 44,32(; 43,201 15,120 3.5. Marble and manufactures of— Marble, sawn or sand rubbed, Great Biitain . . . 2,405 3 1,090 29,08':! 1,371 3 1,090 29,089 96,310 274 20 France 0 OO Greeee Italy.. 218 00 5,817 80 19,262 00 United States. . . Total 9G,31<: 128,81^7 127,863 25,572 CO United States. . . Rough, not hammered or 1,398 1,398 209 70 Groat Britain . Belgium 1,672 865 1 744 122 126 50,178 66 865 1 744 23 10 302 75 China 0 35 France. . 260 40 Italy.. 126 50,973 44 10 United States. . . Total . , 17,840 55 53,708 52,775 18,471 25 Great Britain . . . Hong Kong United States. . . Total .... Mattresses, hair, spring and 814 98 4,572 98 4,572 £9 40 1,371 60 5,484 4,070 1,401 00 Great Britain. . . Japan Mats, door or carriage, other than metal, N.O.P 2,400 132 638 515 132 638 180 25 46 20 United States. 223 30 Total .... Great Britain. . . Belgium 3,170 1,285 449 75 Metals, N.O.P., and manufac- tures of — Aluminium, manufactures of, N.O.P 1,853 592 3,067 2,885 7 39,499 302 154 3,092 194 7 38,744 75 50 38 50 France 763 75 48 50 Italy United States. . . Total 1 75 9,686 00 47,903 42,493 10,614 00 li TRADE AND yAYIGATION 189 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preftrential 'J 'ariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . v'alue. Duty. Quantity . Value. 1 Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. -? i S cts. Lbs. i i S j S cts. 1 1 1 Lbs. 3,000 70 116 8 S eta. 40 60 2 80 3,070 124 43 40 - 1 2,549 3 40,652 ; 892 15 3 1 40 1 40 14,228 20 1 1 3 1 40 43,204 15,121 75 1 1,034 155 10 2,405 3 1,090 29,089 96,310 128,897 429 30 0 6U 1 218 0<) 5,817 80 t 19,262 00 1.55 10 1 1,034 2.5,727 70 ' I 1,398 209 70 1,606 481 80 1,672 865 1 744 122 126 50,973 504 90 302 75 0 35 .... 1 260 40 122 56 93 56 93 44 10 17,840 55 1 , 1,606 481 80 122 1 56 93 54,503 19,009 98 165? 80 814 814 98 4,572 162 80 29 40 1,371 60 1 814 162 80 5,484 1,563 80 1 1,733 433 25 152 70 93j 2,400 132 638 6S4 43 46 20 1 i i!. 223 30 1 1.733 433 25 152 70 931 ■ 3,170 953 93 1 1,551 232 65 l,.s53 154 3,103 2,885 38,793 308 15 1 [ 38 50 11 2,691 49 3 67 897 00 1634 ' 767 42 1 945 50 1 75 9,702 34 ],.551 232 65J i 2,751 917 01 i 46,795 11,763 66 190 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Metals and mfrs. of — Con. Anodes of nickel, zinc, copper, silver or gold Babbitt metal in blocks, bars, plates and sheets Britannia metal, manufac- tures of, not plated Buckles and clasps of iron, steel, brass or coppT, of all kinds, N.O.P. (not being jewellery) Cages — Bird, parrot, squirrel and rat, of wire, and metal parts thereof Composition metal and plated metal, in bars, ingots or cores, for the manufacture of watch cases, jewellery, and of filled gold and silver seamless wire Frames not more than 10 inches in width, clasps and fasteners, adapted for use in the manufat;ture of purses and chatelaine bags or reti- cules Great Britain. United States. Total. Great Britain . United States. Total. Great Britain . Germany Japan United States. Total. Great Britain . . Aust-Hungary. China France Germany Japan United States . Total Great Britain. United States. Total .... (ireat Britain. United States. Total ... Germany .... United States. Furniture springs. Total. Great Britain . United States. Total . Total Lmports. Quantity . Value. 4'J 23,217 23,2t)6 7,773 22,573 30,346 4,799 886 25 13,240 18,950 12,661 920 6 3,284 3.259 4 100,170 120,30^ 46 5,042 5,088 79 3,783 3,862 627 24,183 24,810 157 .12,430 12,587 Entered General Tariff. Quantity . Value. 23,217 23,217 285 22,567 22,852 84 25 1.3,240 13,.349 374 920 6 3,160 125 4 99,773 10^,362 5,042 5,042 3,783 3,783 24,183 24,183 12,464 12,464 Duty. $ cts. 2,321 70 2,321 70 42 75 3,385 05 3,427 80 25 20 7 50 3,972 00 4,004 70 111 30 253 75 1 80 889 39 37 50 1 20 ^9,931 90 31,226 84 1,764 70 1,764 70 378 30 378 30 4,836 60 4,836 60 3,739 20 3,739 20 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 191 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 49 $ cts. 2 45 S S cts. 49 $ cts. 2 45 23,217 2,321 70 2 .^24 1.5 40 2 45 23,266 7,497 749 70 7,782 792 4.5 22,567 .3,385 05 7,497 749 70 30,349 4.17? .50 4,718 825 65 4,802 8.50 S.5 886 354 40 886 354 40 ! 25 7 50 1 13,240 3,972 00 4,718 82c 65 886 354 40 18,953 5,184 75 12,2.j9 2,451 80 35 14 00 12,668 2. 577 10 920 '253 75 6' 1 80 3,160 889 39 3,134 1,253 60 3,259 1-291 10 1 4 100,170 1 20 397 158 80 30,090 70 12,2:9 2,451 80 3,566 1,426 40 120,187 35,105 04 46 10 35 46 5,042 10 35 1,764 70 46 10 35 1 5,088 1,775 05 i 79 3 95 79 3,783 3 95 378 30 1 79 3 95 3,862 382 25 627 1«7 20 627 24,183 167 20 4.836 60 627 167 20 24,810 5,003 80 157 31 40 i 157 12,464 31 40 3,739 20 157 31 40 1 12,621 3,770 60 1 " 192 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — Genekal Statement Articles Imported. Countries, DUTIABLE goods — C07l. Metals and mfrs. of — Con. Phosphor tin and phosphor bronze, in blocks, bars, plates, sheets and wire. . . . Gas, coal oil or other lightin^ fixtures, including electric light fixtures or parts there- of of metal ; lava or other tips, burners, collars, gal leries, shades and shade holders Great Britain. United States. Gas mantles and incandescent gas burners Gas mete-rs .and finished parts thereof German, Nevada and nickel silver, manufactures of, not plated , Ingot moulds, glass moulds of metal Total . Lamp springs and clock springs United States. Total Great Britain. . Aust-Hungary. Belgium France Germany Japan Russia Sweden Switzerland United States. . Total Imports. Entkbkd Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty Total. Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary France Germany United States. , Total . Great Britain. United States. Total. Great Britain . . . France Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain. United States. 3,715 9,7 13,490 19,123 0,845 5 2,273 5,464 1,015 201 81 1,311 353,027 389,345 4,617 165 5 831 51,146 .56,764 12,813 32,394 45,207 17,604 250 658 38,214 56,726 16,497 23,P43 40.340 2,386 861 9,706 10,56; 807 1,820 5 3,150 482 234 201 81 1,311 353,613 361,704 84 165 5 275 50,494 51,023 .50 32,394 32,444 44 250 525 38,214 39,033 23,843 23,843 2,386 $ cts. 86 10 970 60 1,056 70 242 10 546 00 1 50 945 00 144 60 70 20 60 30 24 30 393 30 106,083 90 108,511 20 25 20 49 50 1 50 82 50 15,148 20 15,306 90 17 50 11,337 90 11,355 40 13 20 75 00 157 50 11,464 20 11,709 90 2,384 30 2,384 30 238 60 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 19a SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariflf. Surtax TariflF. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty CoUected. $ 2,854 $ cts. 142 70 $ S cts. 3,715 S eta. 228 80 55 7 33 9.761 977 93 7 33 2,854 142 70 55 13,476 1,206 73 18,050 3.610 00 263 105 20 19,120 1,820 5 3,150 5,464 234 201 81 1,311 353,834 3,957 30 546 00 ' 1 1 50 _ [ 945 00 4,982 1,992 80 - - - 2,137 40 70 20 60 30 24 30 ■ ' ■ 1 393 30 221 88 40 106,172 30 3,610 00 18,050 5,466 2,186 40 3^5,220 114 .307 60 4,169 833 80 164 65 60 4,417 924 60 165 49 .50 5 831 51,103 1 50 556 609 222 40 243 60 304 90 15 391 80 4,169 833 80 1,329 531 60 56.521 16,672 30 12.763 2.871 69 1 12,813 32,394 2,889 19 1 11,337 90 1 ' - 12,763 1 2,871 69 45,207 1 14.227 09 17,4a5 3,059 98 75 30 00 17,604 250 658 38,214 3,103 18 75 00 133 53 20' 210 70 1 11.464 20 , 17,485 3,059 98 208 83 20 5e,726 14,853 08 16,497 824 85 - 16,497 23,843 824 85 2,384 30 16,497 824 85 40.^ln .3,209 15 2,386 238 60 1 ' 1 ll_ii_13 194 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. I.^GeNERAL f^TATEMENT Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Metals and mfrs. oi—Con. , Lamps, side lights and head] lights, lanterns, chandeliers Great Britain. . . 64,466 96,081 1 1,849 13,590 4,041 746 40 772 342 558,022 2,934 77,003 1 1,849 2,070 4,041 591 40 772 342 545,358 $ cts . 880 20 23 100 90 0 30 554 70 Germany, Holland 621 00 1,212 30 177 .SO 12 00 Sweden 231 60 102 60 163,607 40 Total . 739,950 635,001 190,500 30 Great Britain. . . Metal parts adapted for the manufacture of covered but- 2,832 , 36 976 44,226 2,625 36 525 00 7 20 United States. . 44,226 8,845 20 Total Great Britain . . . 48,070 46,887 9,377 40 Nickel plated ware, N.O.P. . 61,376 696 9 3,261 6,705 6 22 177 501,387 932 695 9 3,240 203 6 22 177 501,131 506,415 325 15 213 25 China France S 15 1,127 75 (Germany 71 05 Italy 2 10 7 70 Sweden United States. 61 95 175,395 85 Total United States. ■_-^___ 573,639 1,854 177,237 95 Patterns of brass, iron, steel or other metal, not being 1,854 556 20 Great Britain. . . Pins NOP 77,720 15 1,054 144 I 1,210 2,265 3 19,943 2,303 15 1,029 144 1 1,210 172 3 19,926 689 13 4 50 Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium . 308 70 43 20 China France 0 30 362 50 Germany 51 60 0 90 United States. 5,977 80 Total 102,355 24,803 7,438 63 Great Britain. . . Screws, brass or other metal, except iron or steel, N.O.P. 19 8,632 United States. . . 8.632 3,021 20 Total 8,6.51 8,632 3,021 20 TRADE ASD XATIGATION 195 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOB Home Consumption. Preferential THriff. Surtax Tariif. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. 58,700 S cts. 11,740 OO 657 $ cts. 262 80 62,291 6 cts. 19 88.^ (lO 77,003 23,100 90 1 0 30 ... . l,849i 554 70 11,641 4,656 40 13,711 5,277 40 4,041 1.212 30 1 591 40 772 342 548,861 177 30 12 00 231 60 ■^■3;563 " "i',46l"20 102 60 ifiii nns fio 58,700 11,740 00 1 15,801 6,320 40 709,502 208,560 70 207 25 87 2,832; 550 87 36: 7 20 :::::::::: .:::'::: 908 242 14 908' 242 14 44,226 8,845 20 ! 207 25 87 908 242 14 48,002 9,645 41 59,637 13,418 74' 762 .... 1 355 60 61,331 14,099 49 695; 243 25 9 3 15 19 6,487 8 8C 3,027 25 3,259 6,690 6 1,136 61 • 3,C98 30 9 10 1 1 22' 7 76 j 177 61 95 .... 1 271 126 46 501,402 175,522 31 59,637 13,418 74 1 7,539 3,518 17 573,591 194,174 86 1,854| 556 20 75.033 15,006 60 107 42 80 77,443 15,738 53 151 4 50 25 10 «J0 1,054 318 70 144 43 20 1 1 0 30 1,210 262 50 , 2,093 837 20 2,265 888 80 3 0 90 17 6 80 19,943 5,981 60 75,033 15,006 60 ! 2,242 896 80 102,078 j 23,342 03 - 19 4 27 1 1 1 19 4 27 1 8,632 3,021 20 19 4 27 8,651 3.0'>5 47 ' ll_ii_13| 196 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — GiiNKHAL Statement Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. i Countries. Quantity. i Value. General Tariff. Quanti ty. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Metals and infrs. of — Con. Stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids for almanacs, calendars, illustrated pam- phlets, newspaper or other advertisements, N. 0. P., and matrices or copper shells for such stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids. Stereotypes, electrotypes and celluloids and bases for the same composed wholly or partly of metal or celluloid, N.O.P., and copper shells for such stereotypes, elec trotypes and celluloids .... Great Britain . . . Germany ..... United States. . . Total....... Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total United States. . . Great Britain . . . Sq. In. 6,378 2,129 494,447 $ 319 42 17,806 Sq. In. 573 1,613 493,467 28 10 17,782 $ cts. 8 59 24 19 7,402 07 502,954 18,107 495,653 17,820 7,434 85 1,732 303,983 38 2,120 1,732 303,983 38 2,120 2 16 380 02 Matrices for stereotypes, elec- trotypes and celluloids spe- cified in preceding item. . . . 305,715 2,158 305,715 2,158 382 18 121,545 1,066 121,545 1,066 ■ 607 74 Type forjprinting, including chases, quoins and slugs of 31,276 416 5 372 71 101,843 186 416 37 20 France 83 20 Germany . ... Japan 372 71 101,843 74 40 Turkey 14 20 United States. . . 20,368 6U Total Great Britain. . United States. . 133,983 504 18 102,888 20,577 60 Type metal in blocks, bars, plates and sheets IS 2 70 Total 522 18 949 8,191 2 70 Great Britain. . . United States... Total United States. . . Wire of all kinds, N.O.P. . . . Lbs. 5,426 133,378 1,274 8,206 Lbs. 1,800 133,218 189 80 1,638 20 138,804 9,480 135,018 9,140 1,828 00 Wire twisted, &c., except iron or steel, N.O.P 1,764 1,764 441 00 Great Britain. . . Australia New Zealand Norway Sweden Switzerland Milk, condensed 14,427 1,500 982 192 1,792 1,084 128 65 16 111 10,237 1,500 22 192 1,792 212 237,643 640 128 4 16 111 31 17,168 332 70 48 75 0 71 6 24 58 24 6 89 United States. . . Total 245,297 17,137 7,723 33 264,190 18,541 251,598 18,098 8,176 86 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 197 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Sq. In. 5,805 291 $ cts. 58 05 Sq. In. 516 980 $ $ cts. Sq. Id. 6,378 2,129 194,447 319 42 17,806 $ cts. 66 64 32 24 10 32 19 60 34 51 7,421 67 5,805 291 1 58 05 1,496 56 29 92 502,954 18,167 7,522 82 1,732 303,983 38 2,120 2 16 380 O** 305,715 2,158 382 18 121,545 1,066 607 74 31,090 3,886 33 31,276 416 5 372 71 101,843 3 923 .53 83 20 5 1 33 1 33 74 40 14 20 20 368 60 .... • 31,090 .3,886 33 50 40 5 1 33 133,983 24,465 26 504 504 18 50 40 2 70 1 504 50 40 522 53 10 Lbs. 3,626 325 48 75 Lbs. Lbs. 5,426 133,378 1,274 8,206 238 55 160 15 4 00 1 642 20 3,626 325 48 75 160 15 4 00 138,804 9,4S0 1,880 75 i 1,764 441 00 ! 4,526 471 90 52 . .« . 14,763 1,500 22 1,111 128 423 22 48 75 0 71 192 16 1 792 111 6 24 58 24 210 237,643 31 17,168 6 89 1 7,723 33 4,526 471 90 52 256,124 18,569 8,267 38 i 198 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEyr 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries . Great Britain . . . Total I.m ports. Entered Quantitj- . Value. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOOJKS — 6'OH. Mineral substances not other- wise provided for — Asbestos, in any form other than crude, and all manu- 19,179 2,303 965 45 2,592 173,672 $ 522 $ Ct8. 130 50 2,303 575 75 965 i 241 25 France Germany United States. . . 45 11 25 173,622 43,405 50 Total 198,756 177,457 44,364 25 Blaoklead 5,731 30 5,913 30 5,913 7 50 United States. . . Total 1,478 25 11,674 5,943 1,485 75 Mineral and bituminous sub stances, not otherwise pro- Great Britain. . . 12,785 887 793 120 2,339 41,191 597 887 793 119 40 Aust. -Hungary.. 177 40 Belgium 158 60 Germany • 40,842 8,168 40 Total 58,115 43,119 8,623 80 Aust.-Hungary.. Germany . . Plumbago, not ground or otherwise manufactured . . . 692 1,618 2,913 692 484 2,913 4,089 r,9 20 48 40 United States. . . 291 30 Tota' Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 5,223 408 90 Plumbago, sn:ound and manu- factures of, N.O.P 3,970 37,227 35^969 ' " 8,977 25 41,197 35,909 8,977 25 Mineral and aerated waters, N. O.P 30,754 18,291 37,802 2.5,264 286 1,370 6,293 15,736 51,.546 241 286 1,413 25 66,031 1,254 42 3,147 20 France 10,276 43 (iermany 48 20 Italy 57 20 Japan 282 60 Spain 5 00 United States. . . 66,767 13,206 20 Total 180,534 141,571 28,277 25 (ireat Britain. . . Mucilage and adhesive paste. . 2,808 51 30,343 174 47 85 France 51 14 02 United States. . . 30,369 8,352 41 Total 33,202 30,594 8,414 28 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOy 199 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 i)t' Imports — Continued. FOK Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff . Surtax Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. $ cts. 18,489 2.773 35 18,489 2,773 35 0,987 898 05, 5,987 898 05 11,37; 1,706 55 11,377 1,706 55 3,8801 582 00 582 00 3,880 j 18,314! 2,747 10 18,314 1 2,747 10 2,512, 439 64 2,.512 439 64 Value. 172 2,592 2,764 57 33 864 01 921 34 1,664 2,339 304 4,30/ 443 731 623 74 81 07 1,148 oi 1,134; 151 20 1,1 iy 26 26 2,799 25^444 28,243 151 20 8 67 8 67 746 40 6,78506 7,531 46 Total. Duty. j Quantity. Value . S cts. Duty Collected. $ cts. 19,183 2,961 18 2,303 575 75 965 241 25 45 11 25 2,51)2 864 01 173,622 43,405 50 198,710, 48,058 94 5,987: 898 05 301 7 50 5,913' 1,478 25 ll,930j 2,383 80 13, 638 1 2,269 68 887 177 40 7931 158 60 2,339 41,146! 623 74 8,249 47 58,8031 11,478 89 692 1,618 2,913 5,223 3,880 35,935 69 20 199 60 291 30 39,815 560 10 582 00 8,985 92 9,.567 92 27,406 4,747 92 15,736 3.147 20 51,546 10,276 43 25,685 6,833 26 286 57 2() 1,413 282 60 25 5 00 66,031 13,206 20 188,128 2,686 51 30,369 33,106; 3,555 81 487 49 14 i)'^ 8,352 41 8,853 92 200 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. j Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value . G eneral Tariff. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Musical instruments, vizi- Brass band instruments and bagpipes Great Britain . . . 22,303 4,346 37 1 9,365 5,221 497 15,934 963 4,443 37 1 9,587 3,832 497 15,792 $ cts. 240 75 1,110 75 9 25 China .. 0 25 France 2,393 30 958 00 Italy United States. . . 124 25 3,943 00 Total 57,704 35,152 8,783 55 Great Britain . . . No. 2 1 1 269 Cabinet organs 141 250 676 20,759 No. 1 1 61 25(t 18 30 75 00 Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 269 20,759 6,227 70 273 21,826 271 21,070 6,321 00 Pipe organs 1 6 535 2,956 6 2,956 886 80 7 3,191 283 72 11,110 6 2,956 886 80 72 11,110 France 18 00 United States. . Total (ire.'it Britain . . . Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 2,777 50 11,465 11,060 3,461 282,342 11,182 1,116 763 2S2,457 2,795 50 Pianofortes 63 9 1,520 9 2 1,521 334 80 228 90 84,737 10 1,592 296,863 1,532 284.336 85,300 80 267 3,311 6,074 206,919 219 3,311 309 207,014 49 27 800 75 Germany 77 25 United S'ates. 51,753 50 Total Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total . ... Great Britain. . . Hong Kong. 216,571 210,853 52,680 77 Piano and organ players. 1 139 IS 38,268 l.i9 38,268 11,480 40 Piionographs, graphophones, gramaphones and finished parts thereof, including cy- linders and records therefor 140 38,286 139 38,268 11,480 40 5,261 5 2,741 1,621 331,968 304 5 2,741 148 332,650 91 20 1 50 802 63 Germany' United States. . . Total . 44 40 , 99,795 00 341,596 335,848 100,734 73 TRADE AND XATIGATIOy 201 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. S 21,328 S cts. 3,199 20 12 $ cts. 4 00 S ■ I 22,303 4,443 37 1 9,587 5,344 497 15,9.34 S cts. 3,443 95 1,110 75 9 25 0 25 2,392 30 1.512 504 00 4733 1,462 00 142 124 25 3,995 33 21,328 3,199 20 ' 1,666 555 33 58,146 12,538 08 No. 1 80 16 00 No. No. 2 1 1 269 141 250' 676 20,759 34 30 75 00 1 676 270 40 270 40 6,227 70 1 80 16 00 1 676 270 40 273 21,826 6,607 40 1 535 107 00 1 6 535 2,956 107 00 886 80 1 535 107 00 7 3,491 993 80 283 42 45 ! 283 72 11,110 42 45 18 00 2,777 50 283 42 45 11,465 2,837 95 50 8,856 1,771 20 4 1,038 7 2,698 435 20 1,079 20 63 9 1,521 11,060 3,461 282.457 2,541 20 1.308 10 84,737 10 50 8,856 1,771 20 11 3,786 5 1,514 40 1 67 1,593 296,978 267 3,311 6,059 207,056 88,586 40 43 e 45! 57 39 1. ._. 800 75 - 5,750 42 1,916 65 11 00 1,993 90 51,767 .50 43 6 45 5,797 1,932 32 216,693 54,619 54 1 18 3 60 1 139 18 38,268 3 60 11,180 40 1 18 3 60 140 38,286 11,484 00 4,905 981 00 52 20 80 5,261 5 2,741 1,621 332,650 1,093 00 1 .50 802 63 1,473 589 20 633 60 ] 99,795 00 4,905 981 00 1-.V2.T 610 00 342,278 J. 102,325 73 202 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911^ !N'o. 1. — General Statement OODNTltlES. Total 1 Quantity . mports. Value. reneral Tar Entered Articles Imported. C Quantity. iflf. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Co»l. Musical instruments — Con. Other musical instruments, NOP Great Britain. . . 8,826 73 1,534 58 118 1,738 71,902 156 153 1,446 50,039 1,786 73 1,.514 58 118 1,738 7,000 156 153 1,446 49,409 $ cts. 535 80 Hong Kong. 21 90 Aust.- Hungary . Belgium 449 20 17 40 China 35 40 521 40 Germany 2,100 00 Italy 46 80 45 63 Switzerland. . . . 433 80 United States. . . Total 14,822 70 136,043 125,61 1 39 22,535 63,451 19,030 03 Great Britain. . . France n(! Mustard, ground. Lbs. 470,967 500 335,043 Lbs. 198 39 22,289 54 45 500 3.35,049 10 72 United States. . . Tt>tal Great Britain. . . France United States. . . Tt)tal . . 6,129 61 806,510 148,188 49 i,oit; 9,892 336,365 22,526 6,194 78 Mustard, French, liquid 51 1,180 9,767 17 85 411 88 3,418 45 10,957 10,998 3,848 18 Gila- Mineral— purified or refined .... Great Britain . . . Hong Kong United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . Belgium United States . Total United States. . . Great Britain. . France United States. . . Total Galls. 14,916 83 9,219,099 3,853 28 652.451 Galls. 2,421 83 8,637,286 414 . 28 618,296 618,738 60 52 2 08 215,933 14 9,234,09 S 852 18 2,188,088 2,188,958 656,332 236 3 212,001 8,639,790 20 18 2,185,311 215,995 74 Petroleum, product.s of, N. o.p. . . . : 7 3 211,608 0 50 0 45 54,634 12 Crude petroleum, gas oil- other than naphtiia, ben- zine and gasolene lighter than .8235 but not le.ss than .775 specific gravity at (50 degrees 212,240 2,185,379 211,618 54,635 07 3,281 221 3,281 221 49 22 Illuminating oils composed wholly or in part of the products of petroleum, coal, shale or lignite, cost- ing more than 30 cents per gallon 808 50 9,898 10,756 389 24 3,5!>9 50 9,497 24 3,441 4 80 688 20 4,012 9,547 3,465 693 00 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 203 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Import.s — Continued. FOR Home Conscmption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. j Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. S 4,273 S cts. 854 60 i 2,767 § cts. 1,106 8C 1 i 8,82C 7J 1,57-; 58 lis l,7:Jt! 66,402 15t 153 1,446 50,039 1 $ cts. 1 2,497 20 21 itO 58 2»2C 472 40 1. 17 40 35 40 1 521 40 59,402 23,760 80 ! 25,860 80 46 80 45 63 433 80 630 252 OO . . . . ^^ . . . 15,074 70 4,273 854 60 62,857 25,142 80 130,581 45.027 43 Lbs 493,114 128,121 22,421 58 Lbs. i Lbs. ] 493,930 ! 500 335,049 128,319 39 22,289 22,476 03 10 72 I 6,129 61 493,114 128,121 22,421 58 829,479 150,647 28,616 36 20 5 00 71 1,180 9,767 22 85 1 411 88 1 3,418 45 20 5 00 11.018 3,8.53 18 Galls. Galls. 12,495 3,439 187 42 Galls. 14,916 83 8,637,286 3,853 28 618,296 247 94 ^ 2 08 215 933 ] 4 ' 12,495 3,439 187 42 8,652,285 622,177 216,183 16 652 169 9 79 672 18 .2,185,341 176 3 211.608 10 29 0 45 1 54 634 12 652 169 9 79 2,186,031 211,787 54 644 86 3,281 221 4«t 22 ' 838; 463 69 45 I 838 50 9,497 463 24 3,441 69 45 4 80 .:; ::::' .■■••■i 688 20 <-9 45 838 463 10,385 3,928 762 45 1 204 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General SxAXEMtiNT Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Oils— Con. Animal — jrreat Britain . . . Jnited States. . . Total [Jnited States. . , [Jnited States. . . Great Britain . . . China Galls. 3,206 10,343 $ 2,502 6,459 Galls. $ S cts. 10,259 6,408 1,602 00 13,549 8,961 10,259 6,408 1,602 00 Neatsfoot oil 21,385 13,511 21,385 13 511 3,377 75 Other animal oil, N.O.P . . 348 119 348 119 23 80 Vegetable oils- Castor oil 470,255 3 453 739 1,552 473.002 41,000 3 419 734 859 2,504 3 562 1,10C 1,560 662 3 495 6£2 878 132 40 0 60 France 95 83 [taly.. ... United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 130 40 175 60 43,015 5,735 2,690 534 83 26,765 25 2,092,947 14,662 16 895,622 25 2,092,732 16 895,693 3 20 United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . France 179,138 60 2,119,737 910, .^00 2,092,757 895,709 179,141 80 Flaxseed or linseed, raw or boiled Lbs. 1,186,963 666 373,423 65,119 40 27,276 Lbs. 82,859 666 379,057 5,865 40 27,706 1,367 17 10 99 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Belgium 6,254 49 1,561,052 92,435 462,582 33,611 7,632 65 Olive oil, n.o.p Gals. 33,485 36,198 Galls. 7,797 700 32,068 18 61 41,239 640 200 80 140 24,88S 9,540 1,095 47,602 183 61 42,080 19 257 91 103 22,987 l,90(i 85 219 00 France Germany Greece 36,463 17 18 47,072 23 183 9,260 70 36 60 Holland 12 20 Italy 53,845 640 200 80 140 28,736 59,624 19 257 91 103 28,472 8,416 00 Japan 3 80 Spain 51 40 St. Pierre Turkey 18 20 20 60 United States. . . Total (ireat Britain . . . Hong Kong China 4,597 40 153,624 172,042 107,831 124,018 24,542 75 Sesame seed oil 60 107 73 80 232 569 1,191 33 45 9 57 169 39 1,235 107 73 80 232 56S 1,191 45 9 57 169 39 1,235 11 25 2 25 14 25 Japan 42 25 Turkey United States. . . Total 9 75 308 75 2,312 1,587 2,252 1,554 388 50 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 205 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. referential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. [ Total. Quantitj-. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Galls. 3,206 2,502 S cts. 375 30 Galls. S S cts. Galls. 3,206 10,259 2 502 $ cts. 6,408 1,602 00 3,206 2,502 375 30 13,465 8,910 1,977 30 21,385 13 511 ^ ^^"7 T^ 23 80 6,205 50 n An 6,021 90 ■ - . ■ 348 119 467,359 40,146 392 192 i 51 20 470,255 3 562 1,106 1 .^fiO 41,000 3 495 '15 83 652 130 40 878 'i7i (tn 1 ' 6,607 93 467,359 40,146 6,021 90 392 192 51 20 473,486 43,028 26,788 14,705 2,205 75 26,788 25 2,092,732 14,705 2,205 75 16 3 20 895.693 179,138 60 26,788 14,705 2,205 75 2,119,545 910 414 1S1 s^T ^^ ia SQR 95 Lbs. 1,050,336 58,037 13,129 06 Lbs. Lbs. 1,133,195 666 379,057 63 902 40 10 99 27,706 6,254 49 1,050,336 58,037 13,129 06 1,512,918 91 648 "x^ '^'^1 71 , ^ ^A7 Ct\ Galb. 24,640 24,274 3,641 10 Galls. 1 1 Galls. 32,437 700 32,068 17 18 61 41,239 640 200 80 140 24,888 33 814 1 1,095 219 00 47,602 9,260 70 23 6 13 183 36 60 17 23 6 13 61 r^ 20 42,080 8,416 00 19] 3 80 ^ 257 51 40 91 18 20 1 103 20 60 1 22,987 4,597 40 24,640 24,274 3,641 10 17 23 6 13 132.488 148,315 28,189 98 107 73 80 232 .569 1,191 45 11 "^l 9 2 "^5 ■ ■ ■ 57' 14 25 169 42 25 39 9 75 1 5>^n '-"^s "•"• 1 1 1 388 .50 1 2,252 l,.55i 1 206 CUSTOMS DEPA RTMEXT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — Gener.\l Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Oils -Con. Vegetable oil, not otherwise provided for Great Britain . . . B. E. Indies.... Hong Kong China Galls. 46,053 '.no 25,176 4,522 70 1,.538 1,688 320,900 28,624 485 13,527 3,059 178 1,530 943 103,993 Galls. 5,745 910 25,176 4,522 70 1,538 1,688 3?0,956 1,930 485 13,527 3,059 178 1,530 943 10 i, 055 $ cts. 386 00 97 00 2,706 40 611 80 France.. 35 60 Holland Japan United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Aust.-Hungary.. Belgium China France Germany Japan United States. . . Total Great Britain. . Australia Hong Kong China France 306 00 188 60 20,811 00 400,857 9 642 2,853^995 152,339 360,605 125,707 25,141 40 Lubricating oils composed wholly or in part of petro- leum and costing less than 25 cents per gallon 1,907 391,696 3,712 2,793,246 694 385,387 92 80 69,831 78 2,863,637 393,603 17,656 4S 229 358 176 187 43 208,394 2,796,958 386,081 69,924 58 Lubricating oils, N.O.P 63,226 42 580 4,722 238 480 180 744,433 7,109 42 580 4,722 238 1,070 48 229 358 176 214 00 9 60 45 80 71 60 35 20 180 713,981 43 196,825 8 00 39,365 00 813,901 227,091 726,852 198,749 39,749 80 Essential oil, N.O.P Lbs. 17,869 1,120 72 79P 4,284 4,555 530 5,907 964 1,819 50o 169,105 18,195 305 5 1,772 11,111 3,846 470 4,659 67 1,747 526 132,240 Lbs. 6,.340 1,400 72 799 4,265 i,<;io 530 5.907 964 1,819 500 l(i3,644 8,138 381 5 1,772 11,335 1,181 470 4,659 67 1,747 52() 128,442 813 13 38 10 0-50 177 20 1,095 88 Germany Holland Italy Japan Switzerland Turkey United States. . . Total 118 10 47 00 465 90 6 70 174 70 52 60 12,844 20 207,524 174,943 1,179 34 23 457 3 10,398 187,850 158,723 15,834 01 Peppermint oil Great Britain . . . Hong Kong. . . . China 3,986 114 270 4,685 9 6,203 379 114 270 4,685 9 6,203 537 34 23 457 3 10,398 107 40 6 80 4 60 Holland Ja pan 91 40 0 60 United States. . . Total 2,079 60 15,267 12.094 11,660 11,452 2,290 40 TRADE AXn XAVIGATION 207 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports' — Confinued. FOB Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Valup. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Galls. 40,595 26,498 S cts. 3,974 70 Galls. $ § cts. Galls. 46,340 910 25,176 4,-522 70 1,538 1,688 320,956 28,428 485 13,527 3,059 178 1,L30 943 104,055 § cts. 4 360 70 97 00 2,705 40 611 80 35 CO 300 00 188 60 1 20,811 00 40 595 26,498 3,974 70 401,200 9,333 2,793,240 152,205 29 116 10 5,621 1,142 84 32 ■ 1,836 385,387 177 12 69,831 78 5,621 1,142 84 32 2,802,579 387,223 70,008 90 3G,692 11,910 1,488 77 43,801 42 580 4,722 238 480 180 714,081 12,980 48 229 358 176 187 43 196,851 1,702 77 9 60 45 80 71 60 35 20 480 187 49 87 49 87 8 60 100 26 6 93 39 371 93 36,692 11,910 1,488 77 580 213 56 80 764,124 210,872 41,295 37 Lbs. 10,774 9,591 479 55 Lbs. 764 473 63 07 Lbs. 17,878 1,400 72 799 4,275 4,555 530 5,907 964 1,819 500 168,461 18,202 381 5 1,772 11,341 3,846 470 4,6.59 67 1,747 52t; 131,989 1,355 75 38 10 n 50 177 20 10 2,945 6 2,665 0 80 355 33 1,096 68 473 43 47 00 465 90 6 70 174 70 52 60 4,817 3,547 472 94 13,317 14 10,774 9,591 479 55 8,536 6,691 892 14 207,160 175,005 17,205 70 3,607 642 96 30 3,986 114 270 4,685 9 6,203 1,179 34 23 457 3 10,398 203 70 6 80 4 60 91 40 0 60 2,079 60 3,607 642 96 30 15,267 12,094 2,.386 70 208 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General 'Statement Countries. Total 1 MPORTS. ' Entered Articles Imported. [Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Oils— Con. All other oils, not elsewhere specified Great Britain. . Hong Kong China France Galls. 27,758 80 2,.568 678 1,299 4 100,059 16,980 42 664 442 970 4 42,124 Galls. 8,506 80 2,568 678 1,299 4 95,696 2,101 42 664 442 970 4 40,033 $ cts. 420 20 8 40 132 80 88 40 Holland Japan United States. . . Total Great Britain. 194 00 0 80 8.0C6 60 Oiled silk, oiled cloth, and tape or other textile, india rub- bered, flocked or coated, NOP 132,446 61,226 108,831 44,256 8,851 20 182,898 679 697 233 176,985 2,497 382 697 1.56 176,912 749 10 114 60 France Germany . 209 10 46 80 53,073 CO Total 361,492 180,644 54,193 20 Great Britain. . . France. . . Oil cloth, enamelled carriage, floor, shelf and table oil cloth, cork matting or carpet and Sq. Yds. 2,-535,929 40 536 399,287 847,291 35 137 97,550 Sq. Yds. 8,720 40 2,418 400,675 3,949 35 435 97,622 1,.S82 15 12 25 Germany United States. . . Total . Great Britain. . . 152 25 34,167 70 2,935.792 945,013 411,853 102,011 35,714 35 Optical, philosophical, photo- graphic and mathematical in- 136,529 387 24,967 30,461 501 44 15 457 383,774 6,918 387 24,967 1,749 501 44 15 4.57 383,233 1,729 03 A ust. -Hungary.. 96 75 France 6,180 99 Germany 437 25 Italy 125 25 Japan 11 00 Norway 3 75 Switzerland 114 25 United States. . . 95,808 25 ^ Total . . United States. . . Great Britain . . . .577,135 418,271 104,506 52 Parts, brass and aluminum, of 4,193 4,193 314 ,50 Spectacles, eye-glasses and ground or finished spectacle 1,147 1 456 754 26 23,930 222 1 456 66 60 Hong Kong P>ance 0 bO 136 80 26 23,924 7 80 United States. . . 7,177 20 Total 26,314 24,629 7,388 70 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 209 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Galls. 17,934 14,408 § Cts. 2,161 20 Galls. § S' cts. GaUs. 20,440 80 2,568 678 1,299 4 95,696 16,509 42 664 442 970 4 40,033 $ Ct9. 2,581 40 8 40 132 80 88 40 194 00 0 80 1 8,006 60 1 17,9.34 14,408 2,161 20 126,765 58,664 11,012 40 170,086 34,017 20 172,583 382 697 261 176,985 34,766 .30 114 00 ■■ " 1 ! ' 209 10 105 73 42 00 29 20 88 80 53,102 80 170,086 34,017 20 178 71 20 350,908 88,281 60 Sq. Yds. 2,527,542 845,694 211,423 50 Sq. Yds. 228 179 83 54 Sq. Yds. 2,536,490 40 2,954 400,675 849,822 35 572 97,622 212,889 19 12 25 1 536 137 63 93 216 18 i . 34,167 70 2,527,542 845,694 211,423 .50 764 i 316 147 47 2,940,159 948,051 247,285 32 , 127,394 22,294 85 1,758 586 00 136,070 387 24,967 29,758 501 44 15 457 383,730 24,609 88 96 75 6,180 99 9,773 50 28,009 9,336 25 125 25 11 00 1 ., .. 3 75 114 25 497 165 66 95,973 91 127,394 22,291 85 30,264 10,087 91 575,929 136,889 28 4,193 314 50 1 925 1(^ 00 1,147 1 456 754 26 23,930 251 60 0 30 1 136 80 754 301 60 301 60 7 80 « 2 40 7 179 60 925 185 00 1 760 304 00 26,314 7,877 70 ■ ll_ii_14 210 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — Genfral' Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. optical instruments, &c. — Con. Spectacle and eye-glass frames, and metal parts of Great Britain . . . $ 515 301 120 68,977 $ $ cts. France 301 60 20 Germany United States. . . 68,438 13,687 60 Packages, usual coverings, con- taining goods subject to any ad valorem duty, not included in the invoice value of the goods they contained Total .... (ireat Britain. . . 69,913 68,739 13,747 80 931,236 2,681 807 754 88 2 18,595 44,063 1,361 2,489 124 183 44,932 105 73,976 158 9,205 3,423 13,388 325 1,569 78 145 164 4,267 5 5, .577 4,156 103 187,506 97,817 1,968 76 256 65 2 19,468 44,145 1,388 2,357 124 176 43,223 52 9,734 193 12,790 3,670 13,362 326 1,540 131 93 168 2,805 5 5,613 4,.318 103 187,133 19,563 40 393 60 Australia . B E. Indie.'. . . 15 20 B. W. Indies . . . 51 20 Hong Kong 13 00 0 40 Aust. -Hungary.. 3,893 60 Belgium 8,829 00 277 60 Cuba 471 40 Denmark 24 80 Egypt 35 20 France 8,644 60 French Africa. . Germany Greece. . 10 40 1,946 80 38 60 Holland 2,558 00 734 00 Italy Japan 2,672 40 Mexico 65 20 Norway 308 00 Philippines.. 26 20 Portugal Russia 18 60 33 60 Spain 561 00 St. Pierre Sweden 1 00 1,122 60 Switzerland S63 60 Turkey 20 60 . United States. . . 37,426 60 Total ... . Great Britain. . . 1,351,465 453,101 90,620 20 Packages, paying 17^, 22^ and 25% 47,800 2 4 3,481 912 76 4,762 6 4 136 115 43 2 S94 2,426 20 9 9 164 30,845 189 257 8 1,190 03 Australia. ... B. E. Indies .. . . 1 50 1 00 B. Guiana ..... 34 00 B. W. Indies.... 28 75 Hong Kong. . . 10 75 New Zealand.. . . 0 50 Aust. -Hungary.. 1,.595 2,689 20 15 9 • 223 50 Belgium 606 50 China Cuba Denmark 5 00 2 25 2 25 Egypt 41 00 France (Germany 30,291 5,046 2.57 8 9,829 7,649 33 47 25 Greece 64 25 Hawaii 2 00 Holland 11,048 2,762 00 TRADE AND XATIGATION 211 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Ho.ME Consumption. Preferential Tarifif. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty . 1 Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. 515 § Ctg. 77 25 $ S cts. S 515 301 § cts. 77 25 60 20 120 31 99 120 31 99 68,438 13,687 60- 515 77 25 120 31 99 69,374 13,857 04 835,497 125,324 55 2,44^t 651 73 935,758 1,968 790 771 65 2 19,527 44.215 1,388 2,357 124 176 43,333 52 75,926 193 12,790 3,689 13,362 326 1,540 131 93 168 2,805 5 5,632 4,318 103 187,253 115,539 68 393 60 714 515 107 10 77 25 122 30 128 45 13 00 0 40 59 70 15 73 18 67 3,909 33 8,847 67 277 60 1 471 40 1 24 80 35 20 1 110 29 33 8,673 93 10 40 66,192 17,651 13 19,597 93 38 60 ' 2,558 00 i 19 5 07 739 07 2,672 40 65 20 ■■■:;; / " 308 00 26 20 18 60 33 CO 561 00 1 00 19 5 07 1,127 67 863 60 20 60 120 32 00 37,458 60 836,726 125,508 90 69,033 18,408 73 1,358,860 234,537 83 40,338 7,060 41 5 1 67 45,105 6 10 3,536 788 43 2 894 2,426 20 9 9 164 30,845 5,440 257 8 11,048 8,252 11 1 50 6 3,400 673 1 05 595 00 117 77 2 05 629 00 146 52 10 75 0 50 223 50 606 50 5 00 2 25 2 25 41 00 7,649 33 5,251 1,750 32 1.797 57 64 25 1 2 00 1 2,762 00 ll__ii_14^ 212 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. . Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value . General Tariff. Quantitj'. Value . $ . 399 80 66 172 11,257 68 5 12,407 24 9 4 5 188,749 Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Pakages — Con Italy Japan $ 407 78 66 172 10,992 98 17 13,536 21 9 4 $ cts. 99 75 20 00 Mexico 16 50 Norway 43 00 Porto Rico .... Portugal 2,814 25 17 00 , Russia 1 25 Spain 3,063 27 St. Pierre Sweden 6 00 2 25 Switzerland. . . . 1 00 Turkey - 1 2.'^. United States. . . 190,908 47,187 25 Total 318,342 264,182 65,944 63 Gr^at Britain. . . Packages, pay ing7 20, ' 30 >nd 32|% "'../.. .. 160,733 6,187 23 2,010 77 Australia 7 48 B. Africa 38 B. Guiana .. 2 21 8,407 386 140 3,186 1 62 78,252 212 102,138 753 75 138 14 11 244 42 677 6 13 81,762 0 65 B. W. Indies . . . 505 8,405 325 92 3,161 6 83 Hong Kong. . . A ust. -Hungary. - Belgium 2,732 28 125 45 45 50 China 1,035 45 Cuba 0 33 Denmark 82 94,825 ■1,115 ■ 99,353 1,333 69 157 20 15 France Germany 25,431 90 68 90 Holland Italy 33,194 85 244 73 Japan'. Norway 24 38 44 85 Portugal 4 55 Russia 11 177 34 795 13 13 82,200 3 58 Spain 79 30 St. Pierre 13 65 Sweden 220 02 Switzerland. . . . Turkey. United States. . . :;:::::::: 1 95 4 23 26,574 18 Total * 453,436 282,752 91,895 96 Great Britain . . . Painta and colours- Brocade and bronze powders . 1,437 188 15,196 8,358 710 195 25 Aust. -Hungary.. Germany United States. . . 548 8,179 150 70 2,249 33 Total 25,179 9,437 2,595 28 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 2W SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. S cts. $ $ cts. S 399 S cts. 1 QQ rr. 80 20 00 66 1(> 50 172 43 GO 11,257 2,814 25 68 17 00 5 1 25- 12,407 3,063 27 24 6 0O> 9 2 2.> 4 1 00' 5 1 25- 188 759' •!" 1'''^ ^Q- .::::..:... i 1 ■" ■ ... .1 1 1 10 3 34 44,417 7,774 23 5,266 1,755 33 313,865 75 474 l'> 155,888 31,177 60 114 49 40 162,189 23 33,237 77 7 48 2 74 0 65 53 10 60 1-4^ 8,407, 2,7.^2 28 387' T^'i «Q 1 0 44 140 3,186 1 62 78,252 1 021 45 50 ] 035 45 0 33 90 15 25,431 iJO 419 51 809 350 61 102,138 753 71 138 14 11 244 4*^ 33,194 85 244 73 94 3§ 44 85 4 55 3 58 79 30 13 65 677 290 02 6 13 81,762 1 95 4 23 26 574 18 155,941 31,188 20 101 25 924 400 45 439,617 123,484 61 695 32 188 11,185 179 11 73 68 93 4,101 29 65 62 1,437 18*^ 11,733 8,358 21,716 311 23 68 93 4,251 93 2,314 95 104 25 695 i 11.584 4,247 57 6,947 10 214 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 'No. 1. — General Statement CoUaTKIES. Total Imforts. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tarifif. Quantity. "Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Paints and oolours— (7on. Coiours, dry N.O.P Great Britain. . . Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary. , Belgium China Lbs. 1,814,743 20 44 2,930 10 352 133,866 50 3,683,455 $ 54,809 1 70 31 1 218 7.264 53 133,729 Lbs. 14,502 20 44 3,108 1 70 $ cts. 699 30 0 23 15 75 10 352 1,066 50 3,676,408 3,692.452 1 218 123 53 133,383 0 23 • France.. . . Germany Switzerland United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Germany United States. . . Total . 49 05 27 68 11 93 30,011 94 5,635,470 196,176 136,957 30,816 11 Gold liquid paint 773 476 5,246 83 159 5,24b 5,488 20 75 39 75 :_:_:ii: 1,311 50 6,495 1,372 00 Great Britain . . . LTnited States. . . Total Great Britain. . . France Lead, white, dry 2,304,234 75,560 81,941 4,210 13,624 75,520 931 4,208 279 30 1,262 40 2,379,794 86,151 8S,144 5,139 1,541 70 Lead white, ground in oil . . . 720,327 500 36,227 30,605 24 2,255 500 36,227 24 2,255 9 00 United States. . . Total . .. Great Britain . . . Germany . ... United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . France 845 68 757,054 32,884 36,727 2,279 854 68 Lead, red, dry ; and orange mineral 61,456 322,786 145,116 2,639 13,225 8,645 11,549 62,736 145,116 389 1,865 8,645 19 45 93 25 432 25 Ochres, ochrey earths, siennas and umbers 529,358 .^80,341 299,124 284,143 17,277 1,044,573 24,509 6,169 2,945 1,850 353 10,109 219,401 174,343 299,124 5,300 17,277 1,037,043 10,899 1,442 2,945 351 353 10,068 15,159 63,290 6,171 23,727 1,116 3,227 2,429 105,748 544 95 216 30 441 75 Germany ....... Italy 52 65 52 95 United States. . . ■Total . . . Great Britain. . . Aust.-Hungary.. Belgium France Germany Holland United States. . . Total 1,510 20 2,025,458 21,426 1,533,087 2,273 85 Zinc white 1,979,758 180,486 624,193 27,000 842,995 55,756 2,401,731 6,114,919 64,6.59 6,171 23,727 1,116 30,504 2,429 108,292 1,955,203 180,486 624,193 27,000 67,000 55,756 2,360,605 3,164 50 308 55 1,186 35 55 80 161 35 121 45 5,287 40 236,898 5,270,243 205,708 10.285 40 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 215 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOB HoMK Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Quantity. | Value. Lbs. 1,793,833 1,793,833 2,220,430 205,9081 20.5,998 Duty. Quantity. 51,046 S cts 7,656 90 Lbs. 7,33« 2^930 132,800 7^697 51,046 7,656 90 150,157 715 107 25 ri5 78,758 107 25 15,751 60 2,220,430 78,758 15,751 60 710,2621 50,429^ 9,128 70 710,262' 30,429 9,128 70 49,907 260,050 309,957 4,727 472 70 242,143 ' 7J530 4,727 472 70 249.673 Value. Duty. Total. Quantity.! Value. Collected. 31 7,141 356 8,115 317 317 2,250 11,360 13,610 1,499 41 S cts. I Lbs 176 10 9 30 2,142 34 1,815,665 20 44 2,930 10 352 133,866 ioe'so 3,683,503 $ cts. 54,741 8,532 30 1 0 23 70 15 75 31 9 30 1 0 23 218i 49 05 7,264 2,170 02 53 11 93 133,739 30,118 74 2,434 54 5,636,442 196,118 40,907 55 105 67 105 67 2,234,054 75,520 2,309,574 710,262 500 36,227 746,989 150 00 757 31 61,456 322,786 145,116 907 31 299 80 ""8'26 1,540 24,555 775,995 44,i26 844,676 1,369 308 00 529,358 380,341 299,124 247,443 17,277 1,044,573 1,988,758 27,277 2,544 31,190 91 27 1,979,758 180,486 624,193 27,000 842,995 0.5,756 2,404,731 1,818 43 169 60 2,079 30 7981 128 00 476 145 42 5,246 1,311 50 6,520 1,584 92 79,689 16,030 90 4,208 1,262 40 83,897 17,293 30 30,429! 9,128 70 24 9 00 2,255 845 68 32,708 9,983 38 2,639 13,225 8,645; 24,509! 169 45 850 56 432 25 1,452 26 6.169 2,945 1,850 353 10,109 21,426; 689 00 441 75 352 45 52 95 1,518 40 3,054 55 6,114,919 64,659 3,255 77 6,171' 308 55 23,727 1,186 35 1,116 55 80 30,504, 1,979 78 2,429 121 45 108,292 5,457 00 236,898 ' 12,364 70 216 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Akticles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. • Value. Duty. DDTIABLE GOODS — Con. Paints and colours— Con. Oxides, fire proofs, rough siufiFs, fillers Great Britain . . . France Germany .... United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . France Lbs. 564,613 5,000 1,230 1,123,743 10,.351 307 16 12,090 Lbs. 97,694 5,000 $ 3,783 307 $ cts. 851 17 69 07 1,122,543 11,981 2,695 94 Liquid fillers, anti-corrosive and anti-fouling paints, and ground and liquid paints, N.O.P 1,694,586 22,764 1,225,237 16,071 3,616 18 996,126 7,931 17,956 12,296 770 2,641,390 82,191 841 1,957 1,871 170 196,124 15,952 7,931 .5,000 12,296 770 2,648,214 1,574 841 355 1,871 170 195,795 472 20 252 30 Germany Holland Norway United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Great Britain. . . Holland United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . China 106 50 561 30 51 00 58,738 50 3,676,469 283,154 2,690,163 200,606 60,181 80 Paris green, dry 580,187 97,443 41,970 7,300 730 00 Paints and colours ground in spirits, and all spirit var- nishes and lacquers Galls. 651 1,774 8:)9 17 4,723 Galls. 651 7 1,773 899 17 4,719 651 00 7 00 1,773 00 2,432 5,639 2,431 5,635 2,431 00 Putty Lbs. 19,866 193,884 296 3,067 Lbs. "193^884 3,067 76675 213,750 3,363 193,884 3,067 766 75 Paintings in oil or water- colours and pastels, when valued at less than .$20 each No. 246 1 39 175 20 55 1,190 3 165 56 91 539 No. 58 1 39 175 20 55 239 3 165 56 91 539 59 75 0 75 France 41 25 Holland Italy United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 14 00 22 75 134 75 Paper and mfrs. of, not other- wise specified — Albumenized and other papers and films, chemi- cally prepared for photo- tographers' use 536 2,044 348 1,093 273 25 58,068 23 222 335 76,059 1,570 23 222 471 00 Belgium 6 90 France 06 60 Germany United States. . . Total .... 76,059 22,817 70 134,707 77,874 23,362 20 TRADE AXD XAYIGATION 217 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Colleoted. Lbs. 466,919 6,568 .$ cts. 985 20 Lbs. $ $ cts. Lbs. 564,613 5,000 1,230 1,123,743 10,351 307 16 12,090 S cts. 1,830 37 69 07 1,230 1,200 16 109 4 80 32 70 4 80 .... 2 728 64 1 466,919 6,568 985 20 2,430 125 37 50 1,694,586 22,764 4,638 88 933,357 73,535 14,707 00 2,350 286 114 40 951,659 7,931 17,9.56 12,296 770 2,654,819 75,395 841 1,957 1,871 170 196,302 15,293 60 252 30 747 30 561 "V) 12,956 1,602 640 80 51 00 6,605 507 202 80 958 00 58,941 30 933,357 73,535 14,707 00 21,911 2,395 3,645,431 276,536 75,846 80 546,977 91,807 4,590 35 588,947 99,107 5,320 35 Galls.. Galls. GaUs. 651 7 1,773 899 17 4,719 651 00 7 00 1,773 00 " " ' 2,431 5,635 2,431 00 I Lbs. 19,866 296 51 81 Lbs. Lbs. 19,866 193,884 296 3,067 51 81 766 75 1 19,866 296 51 81 213,750 3,363 818 56 No. 188 951 142 65 No. No. 246 1 39 175 20 55 1,190 3 1(.5 56 91 539 202 40 0 75 41 25 14 00 ' 22 75 1 ■ ■ 1 134 75 ■| 188 951 142 65 536 2,044 415 90 56,349 8,452 35 57,919 23 222 335 76,0J;9 8,923 35 6 90 .:: : 66 60 i 335 134 00 134 00 . 22,817 70 56,349 8,452 35 3.35 134 00 134,558 31,948 55 218 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Paper and mfrs. of — Con. Bagi- or sacks, printed or not. 2,604 27 6 2,680 1 23,170 217 27 6 60 I 23,175 $ cts. 59 67 Belgium 7 42 1 65 16 50 Japan United States. . . Total 0 28 6,373 42 28,488 23,486 6,458 94 Great Britain. . . China Cards for playing Packs. 412,006 100 1,064 40 352,389 45,933 1 77 6 30,341 Packs . 11,504 100 1,064 "366; 295 873 1 77 " " 31^269 920 32 8 00 France Germany United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . 85 12 ""29,363 'go 765,599 76,358 378,963 32,160 30,317 Ot Card board not pasted or coated . . 3,792 123 22,866 118 29 50 Sweden 123 22,866 30 75 United States . . Total .. . Great Britain. . . Hong K(mg Belgium China France ■_^_-^^ 5.716 50 26,877 23,107 5,776 75 Envelopes M. 18,602 14 50 13 289 488 32 14 . 72,642 16,717 5 38 8 169 553 43 12 61,715 M. 22 14 50 13 89 32 14 72,642 43 5 38 8 120 43 12 61,707 15 05 1 75 13 30 2 80 42 00 Germany Holland Japan 1505 4 20 United States. . . Total United States. . 21,597 45 92,144 . 79,280 72,876 61,976 21,691 60 Felt board S,907 8,907 2,226 75 Great Britain. . . Aust.-Hungary.. Belgium China France Germany Japan Hangings of wall pajjer, in- cluding borders Rolls of 8 yds. 449,275 472 4,606 12 26,.388 82,626 3,122 1,741 2,288,430 48,247 43 514 42 6,796 10,072 1,723 145 206,662 Rolls of 8 yds. 6,410 472 . 4,606 12 27,129 35,369 2,906 1,741 2,268,025 1,077 43 514 42 7,443 4,319 1,722 145 203,841 376 95 15 05 179 90 14 70 2,605 05 1,511 65 602 70 Norway United States. . . Total .... Great Britain. . 50 75 71,344 35 2,856,672 274,244 2,346,670 219,146 76,701 10 Leatht-r'board, leatheroid and 1,036 31,741 " " ' 3i,74i 1 United States. . . Total 7,935 25 32,777 31,741 7,935 25 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 219 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OP Imports — Continued. FOB Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. I Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. $ 2,387 $ cts. 358 05 $ $ cts. $ 2,604 27 6 2,680 1 23,175 $ cts. 417 72 7 42 1 65 2,620 960 72 977 22 0 28 6 373 42 ' 2,387 358 05 2,620 960 72 28,493 7 777 71 Packs . 416,536 46,038 20,826 80 Packs. Packs. 428,040 100 1,064 40 366,295 46,911 1 77 6 31,209 21 747 12 8 00 85 12 40 6 4 27 4 27 29, .303 60 416,536 46.038 20,826 80 40 6 4 27 795,539 78,204 51,148 11 3,674 551 10 3,792 96 123 22,866 580 60 96 32 00 30 00 30 75 5,716 50 32 00 551 10 3,761 31 3,674 96 26,877 6,359 85 M. 18,573 16,716 M. M. 18,595 14 50 13 89 488 32 14 72,642 16,759 5 38 8 120 553 43 12 61,707 3 776 .36 ' ' '4 1 75 1 '^ %(^ 2 80 40 (jQ 488 553 258 06 258 06 15 05 4 20 21,597 45 18,573 16,716 3,761 31 488 553 258 06 91,937 79,245 25,710 97 8,907 2,226 75 Rolls of 8 yds. 447,623 48,002 10,800 47 Rolls of 8 yds. 0 2 0 93 Rolls of 8 yds. 454,039 472 4,606 12 27,129 83,066 2,906, 2,278,614! 49,081 43 514 42 7,443 10,179 1,722 145 205,822 11,178 35 15 05 179 90 14 "^0 0 g{|ij 05 47,697 5,860 2,734 66 4 '>4Ct '^^ 60'' 70 50 75 72,268 77 10,589 1,981 924 42 447,623 48,002 10,800 47 58,292 7,843 3,660 01 2,852,585 274.991 91,101 58 1,036 155 40 1,036 31,741 155 40 7,935 25 1,036 155 40 32,777 8,090 65 220 CUSTOMS DEPARTME^'T 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. ToTAj. Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity . Value. General TarifiF. ~ Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Paper and mrfs. of — Con. Mill board not coaced or Great Britain . . . 3,291 1,113 735 44,107 $ $ cts. France Holland United States. . . 1,113 735 44,131 278 25 183 75 11,032 75 Total 49,249 — -^— - 45,979 11,494 75 Great Britain . . Uoion collar cloth paper in rolls or sheets not glossed 72 1,580 United States. . . 1,580 1,580 237 00 Total 1,652 237 00 Great Britain. . . Union collar cloth paper in rolls or sheets glossed or 742 138 880 292 138 58 40 United States. . . 27 60 Total .... Great Britain . . . Germany 430 86 00 Pads not printed, papier 1,604 342 4,462 United States. . . Total .... Great Britain. . . Australia • 4,279 1,497 65 6,408 4,279 1,497 65 Paper, manufactures of, N. OP 226,676 47 1,692 9,982 20,671 876 45,466 42,646 582 601 7,729 2 85 12 979,641 6,400 47 1,692 9,953 20,671 876 43,970 3,078 402 601 7,853 2 85 12 9G8,559 2,240 00 16 45 Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary. . 592 20 3,483 55 Belginm China 7,234 85 306 60 France 15,389 50 Germany 1,077 30 Holland 140 70 Italy Japan 210 35 2,748 55 St. Pierre 0 70 29 75 Switzerland 4 20 United States. . . 338,995 65 Total 1,336,708 1,064,201 372,470 35 United States. . . Patterns, boot & shoe, manu- 2,599 2,599 41 389 85 United States. . . Printing paper (for news- papers) in sheets or rolls, valued at not more than 2|c. per pound Lbs. 2,300 41 Lbs. 2,300 C 15 u TRADE AXD XAYIGATION 221 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOB Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity, i Value. Duty. . Quantity. Value. , Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 3,119 S cts. 467 85 $ S cts. ! 1 1 $ 3,119 1,113 735 44,131 $ cts. 467 85 ■ i 278 25 183 75 11,032 75 1 3,119 167 85 1 49,098 11,932 60 * 72 7 20 72 1,.580 7 20 237 00 72 7 2ii 1,652 244 20 450 56 25 i 742 114 65 138 27 60 450 56 25 .880 149 Oj 1 1,604 360 92 1,604 .^42 4,279 360 92 342 i59 60 159 60 1 497 65 [ ' 1,604 360 92 342 159 60 6,225 2,018 17 215,768 48,548 95 2,993 1.396 74 225,161 47 1,692 9,994 20,671 876 43,970 42,311 631 601 7,853 2 85 12 973,893 52 185 69 16 45 ... 592 20 41 i9 14 3,502 69 7 234 85 .... 306 60 1 15,389 50 19,386 04 247 56 39,233' 18,308 74 229' 106 86 210 35 1 2 74S 55 i 0 70 29 75 1 4 20 5,334 2,489 20 341,484 85 215,768 48, .548 95 47,830^ 22,320 6S 1,327,799 44^ ^^9 98 2,599 ^^ St ' ' 1 \ ' ' 1 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 2,300 41 6 15 - : 1 222 Cr.STO.l/.S- DEPARTMEXT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — Gexekal Statement Akticlks Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Paper and mfrs. of — (Jon. Printing paper, N.O.P.. Total Imports. Quantity. Ruled and bordet and coated papers ; boxed papers and papeteries Great Britain. Belgium China Germany Holland Italy •lapan Norway Spain Sweden United States, Total . . Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France Germany Holland Japan Norway United States. . Straw board not pasted or coated Tarred and other building papers, N.O.P Window blinds of paper of all kinds Total . .. Great Britain. . , Germany Holland •Japan United States. . , Total Wrapping paper. Great Britain . Belgiurr United State.s. Total . . Great Britain . Great Britain . . Hon^ Kong Belgium China France Germany. . . Holland Japan Norway Sweden Switzerland. . United States. . Total .... Lbs. 3,745,291 .5,205 3,000 24,321 9,022 737 10,476 567 14,753 35,191 3,608,399 Value. Entered General Tarifif. Quantity. Value. Duty 7,456,962 222,991 559 242 1,390 566 221 586 25 568 1,2.55 234,739 463,142 40.093 16 792 23,401 21 1,223 1,503 1,134 40 945 99,343 Lbs. 21,0521 5,205 3,000 15,330 8,062 737 10,476 567 14,7.53 35,191 3,615,881 3,730,254 168,514 6,936 2,000 190,220 5,000 1,413,669 1,617,825 122 40 2,044 759 25,779 2,000 28,744 1,836 696 345,213 190,220 5.000 1,41.3,669 1,610,889 347,745 115 131,253 2,031 51,199 1,120 620 32,007 2,573 3,075 194,105 470,221: 108,002| 1,618,445 5,833 52 2,706 25 17 1,434 177 201 5,721 13,273 2,998 58,102 49,981 2,031 .51,199 1,120, 380; 15,881 i 2,573! 3,075 122,499 470,221 108,002 1,611,080 1,171 559 242 475 498 221 586 25 568 1,255 234,699 240,299 3,001 16 792 23,404 21 1,223 821 1,134 40 945 98,918 l.%,315 39 2,044 759 25,779 28,621 696 343,263 343,959 1,576 52 2,706 25 13 789 177 201 3,639 13.273 2,998 57,706 2,614,651' 90,,539; 2,438,042; 83,155 .? cts. 292 75 139 75 60 50 118 75 124 50 55 25 146 50 6 25 142 00 313 75 58,674 75 60,074 75 1,050 35 5 60 277 20 8,191 40 7 35 428 05 287 35 396 90 14 00 330 75 34,621 30 45,610 25 9 75 511 00 189 75 6,444 75 7,155 25 174 00 85,815 75 85,989 75 394 00 13 00 676 50 6 25 3 25 197 25 44 25 50 25 909 75 3,318 25 749 50 14,426 50 20,788 75 TRADE AND XATIGATION 223 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 c>F Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Dutj. Quantity. Value. ! Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 3,730,142 s 220,884 S cts. 33,132 60 Lbs. 1,188 64 S cts. 21 34 Lbs. 3,752,682 5,205 3,000 23,970 9,022 737 10,476 567 14,753 35,191 3,616,399 8 222,119 559 242 1,332 566 221 586 25 568 1,255 234,739 S cts. 33,446 69 139 75 :::.'.::: X .'.:.::. . 60 50 8,640 960 857 68 285 67 22 67 404 42 147 17 55 25 146 50 6 25 j ! 142 00 313 75 518 40 13 31 58,688 06 3,730,142 220,884 33,132 60 11,606 1,029 342 99 7,472,002 462,212 93,550 34 36,949 8,313 64 219 102 20 40,169 16 792 23,404 21 1,223 1,503 1,134 40 945 99,320 9,466 19 5 (iO I 277 20 1 8,191 40 i 1 7 35 1 428 05 682 318 26 605 61 . 396 90 i 14 00 330 75 402 187 60 34.808 90 36,949 8,313 64 ],303 60S 06 168,567 54,531 95 4,936 83 12 45 6,936 2,000 190,220 5,000 1,413,669 122 40 2,044 759 25,779 22 20 2,000 40 13 33 13 33 511 CO 1 1 189 75 6,444 75 4,936 83 12 45 2,000 40 13 33 1,617,825 28,744 7,181 03 1,836 275 40 1,836 ti96 343,263 275 4o 174 00 85,815 75 1,836 275 40 345,795 8(),265 15 115 25 87 115 25 87 81,272 4,257 638 55 1^1,253 2,031 51,199 1,120 380 32,007 2.573 3,075 122,499 470.221 108,002 1,018,415 5,833 52 2,706 25 13 1,434 177 201 3,639 13,273 2,998 58,102 1,032 55 13 00 676 50 6 25 3 25 16,126 645 215 00 412 25 44 25 50 25 909 75 3,M8 25 749 50 7.365 396 131 98 14,558 48 81,272 4,257 638 55 23,491 1,041 346 9«^ 2,542,805 88,453 21,774 28 224 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 1. — General Statement AbTICLES iMPORTKn. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Paper and mrfa. of— Con.. Paper, all kinds, N.O.P. Pencils, lead , Pens, penholders and rulers of all kinds Perfumery, non-alcoholio, viz. — Hair oil, tooth and other Ijowders and washes, poma- tums, pastes and all other perfumed prepar a t i o n s , N.O.P., used for the hair, mouth and skin Great Britain . Hong Kong. ... Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China Denmark . France Germany Holland Italy Japan Norway Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total. Great Britain. . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary Belgium China France Germany Italy Japan United States. . Total Imports. Quantity. Total Great Britain . . Hotig Kong. .. A.ust. -Hungary China France Gennany Japan United States. . Total (ireat Britain. . Hong Kong. . . , Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France Germany Japan United States. . Total . Value. Entered General Tariff. 348, 5, 6, 13, 21, 3, 1, 3, 18, 40, 927, 266 25 156 673 346 034 795 724 581 9.54 452 387 810 46 931 038 190 1,435,008 45,047 3 4,113 1 32 207 55,-589 134 39 163,923 269.088 08,072 61 384 21 862 3,539 11 103,184 176,134 28,007 30 2 16 16 40,-552 1,854 905 168,349 239,731 Quantity. ' Value. Duty 13,772 25 4,773 42,673 346 6,034 13,725 8,338 3,181 1,954 3,318 20,507 810 46 40,931 638 925,131 1,086,203 25,113 3 4,103 1 32 207 3,068 3,» 161,720 194,295 666 61 384 21 862 007 11 103,018 105,630 3,233 30 2 14 16 41,702 131 905 168,826 214,859 TRADE AND XA\ IGATION 225 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 or Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consvmptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. ! Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. 1 Quantity. 1 \^alue. Duty Collected. 8 329,864 S cts. 49,479 60 2,046 S cts. 682 00 345,682 25 4,773 42,673 346 6,034 13,725 21,952 3,581 1,954 3,318 20,507 810 46 40,931 638 927,055 S cts. 53,604 60 6 25 1,193 25 10,668 25 86 50 1 508 50 3,431 25 6,622 50 ■■■•;:'""i i:::;": 13,614 400 4,538 00 133 30 i 928 .55 1 ! 488 50 8''9 50 5,126 75 202 50 11 50 10,232 75 159 50 1,923 641 00 231 924 00 329,864 49,479 60 17,983 5,994 30 1.434.0.50 327,024 65 10,708 1,606 20 9,222 3,381 40 45,043 3 4,113 1 32 207 55,618 11,871 62 0 82 10 3 66 1 131 98 0 28 8 80 56 92 52,550 19,268 59 20,112 29 39 164,059 10 72 2,330 854 33 45,331 11 10,708 1,606 20 64,112 23, .507 98 269,115 78,524 54 67,352 10,102 80 143 52 43 68,161 61 3S4 21 862 3,539 11 103,184 10,338 38 * 16 77 105 60 5 77 236 75 2,932 1,075 07 1,241 99 3 02 166 60 93 28,391 69 67,352 10,102 80 3,241 1,188 43 176,223 40,339 97 5,885 00 23,540 446 208 14 27,219 30 2 16 16 41,702 1,S56 905 168,89JJ 7,223 96 10 50 ■ 1 0 70 2 0 93 5 83 1 5 60 1 1 14,492 25 8.50 85 1,725 805 00 1 315 32 1 72 33 60 59,122 70 23,540 5,885 00 2,245 1,047 67 240,644 82,027 71 ll_ii_l.-, 226 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported, Quantity. Value. - General Tariff Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Photographic dry plates Great Britain . . . $ 19,783 395 92 17,442 160 395 $ cts. 48 00 France 118 50 United States . . 17,375 5,212 50 Total Great Britain 37,712 17,930 5,379 00 Picture and photograph frames of any material 15,444 128 2 332 76 4,010 4,476 275 475 930 27 75,704 2,.588 128 2 332 76 3,935 249 275 475 913 27 74,930 776 40 Hong Kong Aust.-Hungary.. Belgium 38 40 0 60 99 60 China ^ 22 80 France Germany Holland . *^ 1,178 87 74 70 82 50 Italy 142 50 Japan 273 05 8 10 United States. . . 22,479 00 Total 101,879 83,930 25,176 52 Great Britain . . . Hong Kong China France Germany Hawaii ........ Italy Japan Pickles in bottles, jars or simi- lar vessels Galls. 210,969 .33 330 1,282 5 4 30 34 750 319 18,228 188,187 21 97 1,516 5 5 37 34 717 223 16,204 Gals. 2,570 33 390 1,944 2,052 21 160 2,250 717 96 7 35 56 00 782 90 4 25 34 750 13it 18,738 5 26 34 717 112 17,188 i 75 9 10 11 90 Spain 2.50 95 Switzerland United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Hong Kong Newfoundland . . China France 39 20 6,015 80 231,984 207,046 24,627 22,565 7,892 91 Picklew, in bulk . , 10,178 562 5 494 1,890 2(i 20 5 5,71C 680 58,049 6,879 114 2 125 399 28 13 4 1,589 458 8,18(. 408 562 5 494 183 75 114 2 125 85 26 25 39 90 0 70 43 75 29 63 Germany Greece Italy ... 20 5 5,716 680 58,061 13 4 1,.589 458 8,187 10,652 4 55 1 40 556 15 Spain 160 30 United States. . . Total 2,865 45 77,625 17,791 66,134 3,728 08 TRADE AXD yATIGATION 227 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxslmptiox. Preferential Tariff. \ Surtax Tariff. Quantity Total. Value. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantit}-. Value. Duty. Duty Collected. S 19,623 ■S cts. 3,924 CO S S cts. 19,783 395 92 17,375 -S cts. ' 3 972 60 1 118 50 92 36 80 36 80 5 ''1'^ 50 1 19,623 3,924 60 92 36 80 37,645 9,343 40 12,757 2,551 20 144 57 60 15,489 128 2 332 76 3,935 4,468 275 475 913 27 74,964 3,385 20 38 40 0 60 ' 99 60 • •^'^ 80 1,178 87 1,762 30 82 50 4,219 1,687 60 140 50 '^3 05 8 10 34 13 60 1,758 80 00 490 (50 12,757 2,551 20 4,397 101,084 29,486 52 Galls. 202,584 181,219 45,b04 75 Galls. Galls. 205,154 390 1,944 5 4 25 34 750 139 18,73S 183,271 21 160 2,250 5 5 26 34 717 112 17,188 46,022 71 7 35 56 00 - i 78"^ 90 5 5 2 35 •* 35 1 75 9 10 11 lO 250 95 39 '^0 6,015 80 202,584 181,219 45,304 75 5 5 2 35 227,216 203,789 53,200 01 10.617 7,301 1,82-5 25 11,025 562 5 494 183 21) 20 5 5,716 680 58,061 7,376 114 2 125 85 28 13 4 1,589 458 8,187 1,851 50 39 90 ::::.. :::i;;;;:;::.::. 0 70 43 75 26 28 i3 07 29 63 13 07 1 40 1 ■ ■ ■ 550 15 16(1 .30 2,805 45 1,825 25 10,617 7,301 26 28 13 07 76,777 17,981 5,566 40 l-ii-15^ 228 CUSTOMS DEPARTME'ST 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. Total ] Quantity . MPORTS. Value. f Quantity . General Tar Value. Entered iff. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Pickles, &c. — Con. Olives, in brine, not bottled.. Great Britain . . . Hong Kong China Galls. 837 61 12 6,344 1.190 6,606 1,782 59,060 312 27,596 103,800 $ 1,552 15 3 2,359 789 2,765 3,037 23,594 106 15,842 Galls. 305 61 12 6,494 870 6,606 2,132 49,773 312 27.081 1,097 15 3 2,436 597 2,765 .3,116 20,408 106 15,862 $ cts. 329 10 4 50 0 90 France 730 80 Germany Greece 179 10 829 50 Italy Spain . Turkey •. 934 80 6,122 40 31 80 United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total United States. . . Great Britain . . . Holland United States . . Total Great Britain . . . Australia Aust.- Hungary . 4,758 60 .50,062 93,646 46,405 13,921 50 Plants and trees, viz. : — No. ♦ 8,827 212,529 1,110 19,562 No. 2,704 212,529 338 19,562 81 12 6,375 87 4 221,356 20,672 215,233 19,900 6,456 99 Cherry trees . . 47,503 8,165 47,503 8,165 1,425 09 Currant bushes G,.542 1,005 Il9,6i5 183 20 2,807 1,005 119,645 20 2,807 4 00 561 40 127,192 3,010 120,650 2,827 565 40 ferns, rubber plants (ficus),. gladiolus, canna.s, dahlias and peonies 1,959 265 17 5,859 722 85 2,351 82 11,069 137 265 17 5,859 722 34 25 66 25 4 25 Belgium 1,464 75 180 50 France Germany Holland Japan 2,351 82 11,069 587 75 20 50 United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Holland United States. . . Total ITollaud United States. . . Total 2 767 25 22,409 20,502 5,125 50 Crooseberry bushes 49,982 3,000 99,717 1,758 180 6,004 4,440 3,000 99,717 165 180 6,004 33 00 36 00 1,200 80 152,699 7,942 107,157 6,349 1,269 80 Oraps vines 800 20,736 64 809 800 26,736 64 809 12 80 161 80 27,53(i 873 27,536 873 174 60 TRADE AXD XAMGATIOy 229 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxsi mptiox. Frefcreiitial 1 aiiff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. (iulls. 1 571 S 507 S cts. 101 40 Galls. $ •S cts. Galls. 876 61 12 6,494 870 6,606 2,132 49.773 S l,(i04 15 3 2,436 597 2,765 3,116 20,408 106 15,862 S cts. 430 50 1 4 50 j 0 90 ! 730 80 1 179 10 829 50 j !t34 80 6,122 40 312 27,081 31 SO 571, i 4,7.58 60 ' 1 507 101 40 i 94,217 46,912 14,022 90 1 ' No. 6, 123 772 122 46 No. No. 8,827 212,529 1,110 19,562 20,672 203 58 6.375 87 1 6,123 772 122 46 221,356 6.579 45 47,503 8,165 1,425 09 6,.542 183 22 88 6,542 1,005 183 20 2,807 22 88 4 00 119,615 561 40 6,542 183 22 88 127.192 3,010 588 28 1,822 273 30 1,959 265 17 5,859 722 85 2,351 82 11,069 ;^7 55 66 25 4 25 1,464 75 ISO 50 85 28'33 28 33 587 75 j 20 50 ' i 2,767 25 ' ] j 1,822 273 30 199 15 i - 28 33 22,409 5,427 13 45,542 l,o!l3 49,982 3.000 99;717 1,758 180 6,004 2.32 15 36 00 l,.59i 1 1 1,200 SO 45,51:' 199 15 1 152,699 7,942 1,46S 95 1 1 800 26,736 64 809 12 80 L__ 161 80 1 ' 27,536 873 174 00 230 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEST 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — Gkneral Statement Countries. Total Imports. E.VTERED Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Plants and trees— Con. Peach trees and .June buds . . Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . United States. . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Belgium PVance No. 4 175,841 8 12,072 No. % $ ets. 175,841 12,072 5,275 23 175,845 12,080 175,841 12,072 5,275 23 532 3.8,890 73 4,623 38,890 4,623 1,160 70 39,422 4,690 38,890 4,623 1,166 70 75 49,856 10 5,612 49,856 5,612 1,495 68 49,931 5,622 49,856 5,612 1,495 68 Raspberry bushes 100 183,031 2 2,360 100 183,031 2 2,360 0 40 472 00 183,131 2,362 183,131 2,362 472 40 Rose bushes 11,775 74 5,433 321 17,621 52,465 1,533 34 227 45 951 3,888 l,0.'i2 74 5,4.33 50 17,021 52,405 143 34 227 17 954 3,888 27 90 (> 80 45 40 Germany Holland United States... Total United States. . . Great Britain . . . Krance United States. . . Total. Great Britain . . . 3 40 190 80 777 60 ' 87,689 6,681 76,695 5,2r;3 1,0.j1 90 Quince trees 1,490 280 1,499 286 44 97 Fruit plants, N.O.P 500 800 40,131 63 148 1,494 100 800 40,131 36 148 1,494 7 20 29 60 298 80 Trees, plants and slirubs known as nursery stock, N. O.P ... 41,431 1,705 41,031 1,678 335 60 3,428 642 1,755 5,011 459 8,237 497 49,330 ■1 680 612 1,755 5,011 8^237 497 49,449 135 10 Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium France 128 40 351 00 997 00 Germany. Holland Japan "" 1,617 40 99 40 United States. . . 9,889 80 Total 69,305 66,271 13,248 10 Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Plaster of Paris, or gy|)suni, ground not calcined Brls. SO.'? 71,089 587 16,815 Brls. . 71,089 16,815 2,522 25 71,.'?92 17,402 71,089 16,815 2,522 25 TRADE AXD yATIGATION 231 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOK Home CoxsrsxPTiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. ■ 1 1 Duty. Quantity. Value. i Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. No. 4 1 8 S cts. 0 08 1 No. 1 1 $ a cts. No. 4 175,841 8 12,072 S Ct3. 1 0 08 i 1 5 275 23 1 4 8 0 08 .■ i 175,84c 12,080 5,275 31 532 7." 10 64 1 i 532 38,89C 73 4,623 10 64 1 1,166 70 1 1 > 532 73 10 64 1 39,422 4,096 1,177 34 1 75 10 1 5C ! 1 75 49,856 10 5,612 1 50 ! 1 1 495 68 ■ 1 75 10 1 50 49,931 ' 5,622 1,497 18 IOC 183,031 2 2,360 0 40 47'' 00 183,131 2,362 472 40 10,723 1,390 173 78 11,775 74 5,433 321 17,621 52,465 1,533 34 227 45 954 3,888 201 6S 1 6 80 1 ! .. : ■■ 45 40 1 271 28 7 47 10 87 190 80 1 1 28 7 47 777 60 10,723 1,390 173 78 271 87,689 6,681 1,233 15 1,499 286 44 97 400 27 3 37 500 800 40,131 63 148 1,494 1,705 10 57 ' ■ 29 60 ■ ■ ' "■■ 298 80 : 400 27 3 37 41,431 338 97 2,743 342 94 5 1 33 3,428 642 1,755 5,011 459 8,237 497 49,449 479 37 ; 128 40 351 00 997 00 1 459 122 43 122 43 1 1,647 40 99 40 1 1 9,889 80 2,743 342 94 464 123 76 69,478 13,714 80 BrL«. 303 58^ 58 70 Brls. ; i Brls. 303 71,089 587 16,815 58 70 2,522 25 " i 1 1 303 587 58 70 71,392 17.402 2,580 95 232 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Abticles Imported. Countries. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Plaster of Paris, or gypsum, cal- cined, and prepared wall plaster Plates engfraved on wood, steel or other metal and transfers taken from the same, engrav- ers' plates, of steel or other metal {xilished for engraving thereon Pocket books, ix)rtfolios, purses, reticules, satchels, card cases, fiy books and musical instru- ment cases Polish or composition, knife and other, N.O.P Pomades, French or flower od- ours, &c., imported in tins of not less than ten pounds each. Pomades, French or flower od- ours, all other Post office parcels and packages. Hong Kong. . . United .' tates. Total .... Great Britain . France Germany. . . . Japan United States. Total .... Great Britain. . Hong Kong. . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France Germany Italy Japan Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total . . Great Britain. , Belgium France Germany Holland... Switzerland United States. . Total Great Britain . . France United States. . Total Great Britain . . United States. . Total Great Britain. France (xermany. United States. Total ToTAi, Imports. Quantity. Value. Cwt. 420,95.'i Entered General Tariff. Quantity. 1 Value. Duty. 420,957 123,9(>3 Lbs 8 2,020 632 2,660 16 748 764 123,965 289 311 424 40 40,934 41,998 53,530 13 2,208 27 54 6,893 2G,972 19 1,823 9 245,972 S37,520 27,629 92 1,124 1,215 2 3 82,075 112,140 24 3,220 1,223 4,467 39 1,158 1,197 Cwt. 4 420,953 420,95; Lbs. 2,020 632 2,652 748 748 264,407 1,412 823 656,770 923,502 2 123,963 123,965 152 311 40 40,850 41,353 6,083 13 2,429 2 54 6,731 3,626 19 1,823 9 246,001 266,815 54 92 1,124 4 2 3 82,482 84,254 3,220 1,223 4,443 1,158 1,158 23,001 1,412 202 656,736 681,351 $ cts. 0 50 52,619 20 52,619 70 30 40 62 20 8 00 ,170 00 ,270 60 2,120 55 4 55 850 15 9 45 18 90 2,325 85 1,269 10 6 65 638 05 3 15 86,100 35 93,346 75 150 42 25 30 309 10 1 10 0 55 0 83 22,683 72 23,171 02 467 55 183 45 651 00 405 30 405 30 5,686 22 363 36 78 27 169,994 17 176,122 02 TRADE Ayn XA] IGATION 233 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumptiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Cwt. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity.] Value.! CoRertL. S cts.; Cwt $ cts. Cwt. 137 20 55 4 420,953 2 123,963 S cts. 0 50 52,619 20 420,957 123,965 52,619 70 137 20 55 39,720 8,937 95 39,7261 8,937 95 26,741 4,011 151 424 i "it! i 508 ' 113 07j "22'46l 135 47 9,149 4,269 53' 289 .50 95 311 62 20 424 113 07 40 8 00 40,934 8,192 40 41,998 8.426 62 'I 22,800 250 3 27i 10,640 02; 116 67 I .... 54, 1, 246. 958 13 429 27 54 738 426 lit 823 9 251 15,328 4 850 8 18 2, 3-2! I 11,909 6 638 86,217 32,206 15,029 49; 338,747 117,314 19 2 93, 1,211! 444 06'. ,296 92 ,124 ,215: 2l 4,164 25 309 445 0 88 1 3: 82,570 0 83 32 27 22,715 99 26,741 4,011 15 1,307 479 26 i 112,302 27,6til 43 Lbs. 8 i 24 ' Lbs. 2 40 . Lbs. 8 2,020 632 24 3,220 1,223 2 40 467 55 183 45 ! ! 8 24 2 40 2,660 4,467 653 40 Ki 39' 9 ■^S 16 748 39 1,158 9 75 405 30 • ! 16 39 9 75 7()4 1,197 415 05 240,808 61,831 35 688 294 0(» 264.497 1.412 823 656,770 67,811 66 363 :^6 621 34 252 50 7 55 330 77 170,001 72 _ 240,808 61,831 35 — ■ 1 1,343 554 14 923,502 238,507 51 234 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. ENTEaaa Articles Imforted. Quantity. Value . General Tariff. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOOVS— Con. Precious stones, and imitations thereof not mounted or set, and pearls and imitations thereof, pierced, split, strung Great Britain . 86,581 92 104 1,387 108 69,059 21,448 54 32 2,214 5,592 42,643 10,122 92 104 1,387 108 68,938 10,232 54 32 2,214 5,592 42,010 140,885 $ cts. 1,012 20 B. E. Indies . . . 9 20 B. W. Indies. .. Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium France 10 40 138 70 10 80 6,893 80 Germany Holland Italy Japan 1,023 20 5 40 3 20 221 40 Switzerland. 559 20 United States. . . 4,201 00 Total Great Britain. . . Australia. ..... Newfoundland... New Zealand.. . Norway Turkey United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Hon 3; Kong Belgium 229,314 14,088 50 Provisions, not otherwise speci- fied- Butter Lbs. 45,837 547,149 3,820 21,840 1,000 240 67,568 11,573 68,754 763 4,871 200 65 18,075 Lbs. 2,041 299,440 3,820 21,840 1,000 240 61,081 459 69,358 763 4,871 200 65 16,163 81 64 11,977 60 152 80 873 60 40 00 9 60 2,443 24 687,454 104,301 389,462 91,879 15,578 48 Cheei^e 56,645 79 4,639 86,647 1,133 1,710 21,957 312,477 287 220 227,954 396 231,752 22,800 12 846 16,756 353 83 2,700 61,584 13 53 37,742 25 48,739 34,585 79 4,639 72,791 167 1,710 17,231 203,313 287 220 111,469 396 215,681 16,961 12 846 14,459 54 83 2,303 40,341 13 53 19,719 25 45,287 1,037 55 2 37 139 17 2,183 73 Germany Greece 5 01 51 30 Holland Italy 516 93 6,099 39 Rouinania St. Pierre Switzerland Turkey United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . Hong Kong Germany United States. . . Total 8 61 H 60 3,344 07 11 88 6,470 43 945,896 191,706 662,568 140,156 19,877 04 Lard 5,362 11,139,260 679 1,358, .il3 4,466 10,915,679 560 1,347,887 89 32 218,313 .58 Lard compound and similar substances, cottolene and animal stearine of all kinds, N.O.P 11,144,622 1,359,192 10,920,145 1,348,447 218,402 90 305,084 184 1,870 539,689 33,037 19 162 53,867 9,100 184 1,650 634,315 1,007 19 135 62,919 182 00 3 63 33 00 12,686 30 ■ 846,827 87,085 645,249 64,080 12,904 98 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 235 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Taiifif. ' Surtax TarifiF. j Total . Value. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . 1 Value. Duty. 1 Quantity . Duty Collected. 75,3C6 § cts. 5,647 9.') 1,153 $ cts. 153 73 86,581 92 104 1,387 108 69,205 21,44S 54 32 2,Ll4 5,592 42,643 $ cts. 6,813 88 9 20 10 40 138 70 10 80 267 11,216 35 60 1,495 44 6,929 40 2,518 64 1 5 40 3 20 221 40 559 20 1 633 84 4'i 4,285 40 1 75,30f. 5,647 95 13,269 1,769 17 229,460 21,505 62 Lbs. 4,120 1,055 123 60 Lbs. Lbs. 6,161 299,440 3,820 21,840 1,000 240 61,081 1,514 69,358 763 4,871 200 65 16,163 205 24 11,977 60 152 80 873 60 40 00 9 60 2,443 24 4,120 1,055 123 60 393,582 92,934 15,702 08 21,001 5,483 420 02 149 43 5 96 55,735 79 4,639 72,791 167 1,710 17,231 203,313 287 220 111,469 396 215,741 22,487 12 846 14,459 54 83 2,303 40,341 13 53 19,719, 25 1 45,319 1,463 .53 2 37 139 17 2,183 73 5 01 51 30 516 93 6,099 3y 8 61 6 60 3,344 07 11 88 60 32 2 40 6,472 83 21,00] 5,483 420 02 20t! 75 8 36 683,778 145,714 20,.305 42 896 119 1 13 44 5,362 10,915,679 679 1,347,887 102 76 218,313 58 1 1 896 119 13 41 10,921,041 1,-348,566 218,416 34 237.508 24,882: 3,562 62 246,608 184 1,870 6.34,315 25,889 19 162 62,919 3,744 62 1 :./i 3 68 220; 27 5 86 38 86 12,686 30 i 237,-508 24,882 3,562 62 220, 27 5 86 882,977 88,989 16,473 46 236 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General St.\tement TOT.^L Impokts. Entebed Aktioles Im pouted. COUNTRIE.S. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. D'JTI.iBLE GOOI'S — C'0/(. Provisions— C'm. Meats, viz.: — Bacon and hams, sh>)ulderf and sides Cireat Britain . . . Hong Kong China Germany United States. . Total Great Britain . . . Newfoundland... Norway United States. . . Total Lbs. 4,721 2,61T 826 42 5,493.147 1,066 148 83 6 829,242 Lbs. 236 2,617 ■826 •S 41 148 83 S cts. 4 72 52 34 16 .52 5,453,257 816,042 109,065 14 5,501,353 830,545 33 10 16 112,444 5,456,936 816,314 109,138 72 Beef, salted, in barrels 630 200 400 1,865,692 600 24 12 00 400 1,445,272 16 75,815 8 00 28,905 44 1,866,922 112,503 1,446,272 75,855 28,925 44 Canned meats and canned poultry and game Great Britain . . . Australia Hong Kong New Zealand.. . . 80,582 107,383 8,094 16,182 31,647 8,307 63,583 576 8,094 5,669 5,464 576 1,518 10 1,501 37 158 40 China France Germany 3,311 19,984 2,408 125 1,164 84 90 281,799 372 4,936 647 35 79 12 11 45,4()0 3,311 16,746 372 3,925 102 30 1,071 37 Italy •Japan Norway ... St. Pierre. . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 125 1,164 84 90 278,058 35 79 12 11 44,985 9 63 21 73 3 .30 3 03 12,371 30 Extracts of meats and fluid beef, not medicated, and soups of all kinds 505,024 7rt,617 402,902 61,128 16,760 53 41,659 190 18 9 924 901 18,974 52,436 115,111 4,429 96 W 9 726 8 14,696 53, 69 J 1,217 97 Australia 26 40 Hong Kong 4 95 China 2 48 France 199 65 Germany 2 20 Switzerland 3,981 97 United States. . . 14,764 81 Total 73,672 20.200 43 Australia United States. . . Total Great Britain . . Hf).ig Kong .... United States. . . Total -Mutton and lamb, fresh . . . 1,149,979 781,031 77,738 74,720 1,377,270 716,753 97,143 68,606 41,318 10 21,.502 .59 1,931,010 1.52,458 2,094,023 400 10,410 8,900,138 165,749 62,820 69 Pork, barrelled, in brine. . . 400 10,410 8,840,055 20 825 9;J4,547 20 825 9.30,049 8 00 208 20 178,002 76 8,850,865 925,392 8,910,948 930,894 178,218 96 TRADE AXn yAYIGATIOy 237 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF liiPORTS — Continued. FOK Home Coxslmptiox. Preferential Tariff. .Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity Value. Duty. Quantity.! Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. .s .§ ets. 1 Lb.s. 1 S i S cts. Lbs. , i S S cts. 1 4,485 1,025 67 28 f 4,721 2,617 826 42 5,453,257 1,066 148 83 6 816,042 1 72 00 j 52 34 1 16 52 42 6 1 12 i I 12 109,065 14 . 4,485 1,025 67 28 42 6 1 12 5,461,463 817,345 109,207 12 30 9 0 45 1 630 33 1 19 45 400 1,445,272 If 75,815 8 00 28 905 4-J 30 9 0 45 1,446,302 75,864 28,925 89 50,116 10,552 1,846 72 33 9 ' 3 30 81,796 63,583 >,094 2,584 3,311 16,946 2,508 125 1 164 ■ 16,230 5,464 576 231 372 3,943 647 35 79 12 11 45,114 3, .368 12 1,501 37 1.58 40 40 4"' :::::::. :::::::::::i..;; :;■ ' 2,.:84 231 40 42 102 30 1,077 97 , 237 24 , 9 63 21 73 3 30 :^ 03 12,418 60 200 2,508 18 647 6 60 237 2J 1 1 84 90 ' 1 624 129 47 30 ! 52,700 10,783 1,887 14 3,365 803 294 44 458,967 72,714 18,942 11 37,1-15 6,500 49 1 41,574 96 18 9 726 860 14,696 53,705 7,718 46 26 40 4 95 2 48 ;::;:::::'........:... :::::::::: :•■■:••■■ lO'l 65 852 312 42 314 62 3,981 y7 14,770 30 15 5 49 ! ! ! - 37,145 6,500 49 867 317 91 111,684 27,018 83 i 1,377,270 716,753 97,143 68,606 41,318 10 21,502 59 , 2,094,023 400 10,410 8,900,138 165,749 20 825 930,049 02,820 69 8 00 208 20 178,002 76 i , 8,910,948 930,^9-1 178,218 96 ■ " " ■ 1 1 238 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Impoeted. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Provisions, lut otherwise speci- fied.—Con. Meats, &c. — Con. Poultry and game, N.O.P. $ 4,907 - 1,397 1,858 102 278 114 57,390 1,910 1,159 1,858 102 278 114 52,597 $ cts. 382 00 231 80 Hong Kong 371 60 Aust. -Hungary . China 20 40 55 60 France 22 80 United States. 10,519 40 Total . ... 66,046 58,018 11,603 60 Great Britain. . . Hong Kong .... China Dried or smoked meats, and meats preserved in any other way than salted or pickled, N.O.P Lbs. 2,465 73,147 4.376 71 112 592,460 587 5,516 301 70 32 87,302 Lbs. 84 73,147 4,376 71 112 583,956 27 5,516 301 70 32 85,914 1 68 1,462 94 87 52 France Italy 1 42 2 24 United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Australia United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Hong Kong China France . ...... 11,679 12 672,631 93,808 661,746 • 91,860 13,234 92 Other meats, fresh 75,453 5,581 259,917 6,741 500 36,384 625 1,179 276,654 52 99 38,400 18 75 35 37 8,299 62 340,951 43,625 278,458 38,551 8,353 74 Other meats, salted, N.O.P. 46,8-16 7,451 7,924 407 266 413,856 3,682 527 647 121 17 50,170 21,201 7,451 7,924 14 266 411,864 1,818 527 647 2 17 50,101 424 02 149 02 1.58 48 0 28 J apan United States. . . Total Great Britain 5 32 8,237 28 476,750 55,164 448,720 53,112 8,574 40 Pulleys, belt, of all kinds for 358 2.5,902 27,140 7,463 67 Total Great Britain . . . Germany 26,260 27,140 7,463 67 Regalia and badges 9,806 275 23,948 364 23,948 127 40 ""s.ssi'so Total 34,029 24,312 8,509 20 TRADE AyD XATIGATION 239 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential TarifiF. 1 Surtax Tariff. Quantity. Total . Value. Quantity . Value . Duty . Quantity . Value. Duty. Duty Collected. • 2,997 $ cts. 374 71 $ § cts. 4,907 1,159 1,858 102 278 114 52,597 S cts. 756 71 1 1 231 80 1 • 371 60 20 40 :::::::::::::.:::::::. 55 60 22 80 1 10,519 40 2,997 374 71 61,015 11,978 31 1 Lbs. 2,381 .560 35 72 Lbs. Lbs. 2,465 73,147 4,376 71 112 583,956 587 5,516 301 70 32 85,914 37 40 ' ! 1 462 94 i 87 52 1 1 42 1 2 24 11,679 12 2,381 560 35 72 1 664,127 92,420 13 270 64 74,828 6,689 1,496 sr, 75,453 1,179 276 6-54 6,741 99 38,400 1,515 31 35 37 8 2' (9 6*' 74,828 6,689 1,496 56 353,286 45,240 9,850 30 2.5,645 • 1,864 384 68 46,846 7,451 7,924 14 266 411,864 3,682 527 647 2 17 50,101 808 70 149 02 158 48 0 28 5 32 8,2.37 28 25,645 1,864 384 68 1 474,365 54,976 9,359 08 358 13 70 1 1 1 358 27,140 53 70 7,463 67 358 53 70 27,498 7,517 37 9,442 2,124 68 9,806 275 23,948 2,2.52 08 128 32 275 128 32 8,381 80 - ""I 1 9,442 2.124 68 1 275 128 32 34,029 10,762 20 ' 1 240 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Sta'ie-\[E-\t Countries. Total Imported. Entered Articles liiPOBTEn. Quantity. 1 Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Total. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Ribbons of all kinds and mater- ials 051,012 12 534 93,757 60 377,588 47,580 60 382 6,725 293,810 106,108 609,946 12 534 93,546 00 376,903 11,458 60 382 6,725 287,567 104,962 $ cts. 203,139 30 4 20 Aust.-Hungary 180 90 32,741 10 • Chiia 21 00 126,198 85 4,010 30 Italy 21 00 133 70 1,099 15 91,056 95 36,736 70 Total .... 1,577,628 1,492,155 496,549 15 Sa,ils for boats and ships 776 585 270 585 67 50 146 25 Total Italy. 1,361 855 213 75 Salt in bulk NOP Cwt. 3,750 6,264 232,743 116 570 41,017 Cwt. 3,750 6,264 232,743 116 570 41,017 187 50 Spain 313 20 United States. . Total Great Britain. . Australia 11,637 15 Salt, N.O.P., in bags, barrels, 242,757 41,703 212,757 41,703 12,137 85 400 4 600 108,640 135 2 225 40,899 400 4 600 108,539 135 2 225 40,978 30 00 0 30 45 00 Bags, barrels, and other cover- ings used in the importation of salt specified in preceding United States. . Total. .. Mexico 8,140 60 109,644 41,261 109.543 41,340 8.215 90 30 11,157 30 11,142 7 50 2,7S5 50 Total. 1j,187i 11,172 2,793 00 Sand-paper, glass, flint and emery paper or emery cloth. . Great Britain. . 2,722 11 126,166 7 11 126,166 1 75 Switzerland. . . . 2 75 United States. . 31,541 50 Total Great Britain. . B. E. Indies... B. W. Indies... Hong Kong. , . . China ... . 128,899 126,184 31.546 00 Sauces and catsups, bottles. . . . Galls. 66,995 75 1 259 1,407 785 5,816 112 64'.t 20 38,71» 94,639 105 2 83 714 1,246 1,524 40 170 30 4.5,6!5 Galls. 3,835 139 1 259 1,407 612 970 112 2.35 20 39,810 3,127 190 2 83 714 56S — Con. Silk and mfrs. of — Cun. Handkerchiefs Total Imports. Quantity . 1 Value. Great Britain. Hong Kung. . . China l*"rance Germany Japan Switzerland. . . United States. Total .... Blouses and shirt waists . Great Britain. Hong Kong. . . Belgium. . . . . France Japan United States. Clothing. Silk, spun, not coloured, N.O.P., silk in the gum not more advanced than .singles ; tram or thrown or gan/.ine, not coloured Total Great Britain. . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium ...... China France Germanj' Italy Japan Switzerland. . . . Turkey United States. . Total Great Britain . France., United States. Total .... Sewing and embroidery silk ; silk twist, and silk Hoss Great Britain. Hong Kong. . . China France (xermany .... Japan United States. Total .... 32,708 2,012 1,129 090 58 50,544 289 3,169 Entered General TariflF. Quantity., Value. Duty. 90,908 10,55^) 51 57 1,614 ■ 018 3,552 16,478 245,377 090 522 1,059 1,095 23,112 13,884 710 46,397 4,050 101 86,034 423,931 Lbs. 25,506 1,343 1,848 28,787 48,943 2,240 3,407 51,599 17,526 34 7 14 202 7,440 2,012 1,129 990 .50,782 289 3,169 6.j,820 262 51 57 1,614 648 3,552 Lbs. 1,343 1,848 3,191 0,184 28,306 690 522 1,059 1,095 23,448 5,109 710 43,627 6,363 101 85,807 196,837 $ cts. 2,589 28 704 20 395 15 340 65 17,709 25 101 15 1,109 15 22,957 83 13,704 . 31,622! . 2,249 3,407 5,656 359 34 147 2 13,685 14,234 97 05 19 13 21 37 561 32 243 00 1,332 14 2,274 01 10,3:?5 84 258 75 190 65 397 13 410 63 8,496 33 1,915 87 266 25 16,253 73 2,346 23 37 88 32,178 71 73,088 00 337 35 511 05 848 40 39 75 8 50 1 75 36 75 0 50 3,421 25 3,558 50 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOy 249 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OK Imports — Continued. FOR HoMK Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tiiri tf. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Dutj'. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 25,515 S cts. 6,378 75' 2 § cts. 0 93 32,957 2,012 1,129 999 58 50,782 281! 3,169 $ cts. 8,968 96 704 20 ■■:::::: 395 15 349 65 1 58 27 06 27 06 17,709 25 101 15 1,109 15 1 25,515 6,378 75i 60 27 99 91,395 29,364 57 10,189 3,056 70 10,451 51 57 1,614 648 3,552 3,153 75 19 13 21 37 1 561 32 243 00 1,:332 14 3,056 70 1 10,189 16,373 5,330 71 215,145 64, .^43 50 2,210 1,105 OOi 245.661 690 522 1,059 1,095 23,448 13,884 710 43,627 6,363 101 86,034 75.984 34 258 75 190 65 397 13 410 63 8,496 33 8,775 4,387 49 6,303 36 266 25 16,253 73 2,346 23 '' 37 88 227 113 50 32,292 21 215,145 64,543 50 11,212 5,605 99 423,194 143,237 49 Lbs. 25,596 48,943 4,894 30 Lbs. Lb.s. 25,596 1,343 48,943 2,249 3,407 4 894 30 337 35 1,848 511 05 25,596 48,943 4,894 30 28,787 54,599 17,529 34 7 147 202 2 13,704 31,625 5,742 70 17,170 3,004 89 3,094 64 8 50 1 75 36 75 202 67 34 67 34 0 50 19 6 33 3,427 58 17,170 3,004 89 221 73 67 0,637 06 250 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total I Quantity . MPORTS. Value. Entered Articles Imported. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Silk and mfrs. of — Con. Shawls Great Britain. . . $ 1,745 127 154 41 1,954 426 1,034 2,610 9 1,185 610 127 154 41 1,606 310 1,034 2,032 9 1,185 $ cts. 209 48 Hong Kong 47 63 Aust. -Hungarj'. . 57 75 - China France Germany le 37 595 21 116 25 Japan 387 75 Switzerland Turkey 762 00 3 38 United States. . . 444 47 Total 9,285 7,108 2,639 29 Great Britain. . . France Japan United States. . . Total Greai Britain. . . Shirts Doz. 28 1 77 2 687 80 1,079 32 Doz. 2 1 77 2 20 80 1,079 32 7 50 .SO 00 404 62 12 00 Silk and all manufactures of, not otherwise provided for, or of which silk is the com- ponent part of chief value, NOP 108 1,878 82 1,211 454 12 104,062 36 971 197 744 17,676 36 971 197 744 1,844 12,245 664 460 17,703 1,306 7 24,885 6,376 06 B. E. Indies. . . . 13 50 364 13 Aust.- Hungary . Belgium 73 88 279 00 1.844 691 50 France . Germany . . rj,446 3,0.50 4C0 18,061 1,392 7 2t,926 4,297 88 249 00 Italy 172 50 Japan 6,309 58 Switzerland Turkey 483 11 2 63 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . France 9,332 38 168,196 78,738 28,645 15 Socks and stockings Doz. pairs. 1,236 12 6,164 386 18 102 7.436 30 17,987 2,141 178 1,037 Doz. pairs. 117 12 4,136 386 18 102 825 30 10,761 2,141 178 1,037 288 75 10 50 Germany Japan 3,766 35 749 35 Switzerland. .... United States. . . Total Great Britain, . . 62 30 362 95 7,918 28,809 4,771 14,972 5,240 20 Undershirts and drawers 571 42 221 269 163 42 221 269 57 05 Japan 14 70 Switzerland United States. . . Total 77 35 94 15 1,103 695 243 25 — ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION 251 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 1,156 $ cts. 346 80 6i $ cts. 32 00 $ 1,830 127 154 41 1.606 426 1,034 2,032 9 1,185 8,444 687 80 1,079 32 $ cts. 588 28 47 63 57 75 15 37 595 21 116 58 01 174 26 387 75 762 00 3 38 444 47 346 80 200 10 90 01 1 1,156 180 3,076 10 Doz. 28 1 ■ 77 2 Doz. 26 667 Doz. 207 60 30 00 404 62 12 00 26 667 200 10 108 1,878 654 22 84,396 25,318 80 647 3-^3 r,0 102,719 36 971 32,018 36 13 50 5fi^alue. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . ] Value. I^uty Collected. Galls. S S cts. Galls. S S cts. Galls. 274 5,708 99 666 256 12,543 201 1,298 $ cts. 128 00 6,271 50 100 50 649 Ou [ 6,747 14,298 7,149 00 7 108 72 00 557 7 2 134 7,922 81 1,920 401 28,888 4,472 299 19,102 3,979 00 40 50 3 50 960 00 5'' 309 206 00 69 2,701 662 33 1,577 252 00 14,444 00 5S'7 3,895 2,596 70 2,885 20 149 50 i l^ 9 33 9,553 33 661 4,326 2,884 03 5,742 63,092 32,267 03 .... 2 29 21 87 236 54 3 1 5,037 72 3 999 3,636 81 34 8 61,953 706 63 21,045 2,025 87 162 00 20 80 5 60 1 36,870 00 6J 642 550 38 592 78 32 40 4 40 34 13 10,824 13 71 711 606 38 6,405 87,525 50,533 58 584 28 15,966 22 7,757 34 292 680 6 19,464 42 9,279 56 12 321 340 00 . 3 00 9,732 OO 21 00 4,639 50 1 28 00 6 00 i 160 50 1 24,690 29,860 14,930 00 ■ 6 68 14 40 ' 384 872 22 1,137 1,183 20 1 14 22 53 60 14 [ 178 53 60 ! 768 .30 1 53 60 1 14 22 j 576 2.031 2,005 10 264 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Akticles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Spirits and wine— Con. Wines, ginger, containing not more than 40 per cent of proof spirits Great Britain. . . China Galls. 3,685 35 2 78 $ 2,946 8 4 99 Galls. 3,749 35 14 91 3,182 8 19 122 $ cts. 1,591 00 4 00 France.. . 9 50 United States. . Total China 61 00 3,800 3,057 3,8S9 3,331 1,065 50 Wines, ginger, containing more than 40 per cent of proof spirits . . 46 21 46 21 110 40 Great Britain. . . Australia B. Africa B. W. Indies . . . Hong Kong Newfoundland . . Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium China Wines of all kinds, N.O.P. including orange, lemon, strawberry, raspberry, elder and currant wines — Containing 26 p.c. or less of proof spirits 3,639 66 196 7 7,853 6 36 309 1,251 202 165,860 1,368 5,518 74 18,820 1,462 1,991 10 546 160,834 20 12 26,922 6,700 18 446 6 1,355 33 40 371 227 988 124,859 291 14,951 130 8,184 727 2 1,736 19 595 60,552 13 5 14,233 2,959 2I 7 7,853 6 38 342 1,307 4.628 14 97 6 1,355 33 44 388 252 1,283 05 4 75 6 00 2 95 2,369 75 11 40 17 90 132 30 402 35 Cuba France 175,623 1,368 563 68 21,261 1,467 7 1,648 10 55S 145,191 20 30 25,874 127,511 291 1,210 112 9,826 735 2 921 19 618 51,831 13 12 13,435 43,845 75 Fr. Africa ... Germany Holland Italy 342 00 503 75 50 60 8,263 05 Japan 508 05 Norway ... . Portugal Russia 2 35 599 50 8 20 St. Pierre Spain 145 50 36,779 55 Switzerland Turkey United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Hong Kong China 8 90 11 10 10,122 50 397,009 236,481 386,231 213,353 105,421 25 Containing over 26 p.c. and not over 27 p.c. . . . 65 5,398 613 84 625 9,395 46 3,696 3,130 803 217 912 114 94 261 4,055 49 1,789 1,956 496 396 5,398 620 257 919 7,184 397 912 116 231 370 3,120 229 98 1,785 04 208 40 France 134 36 Italy 368 32 Japan 2,947 52 Madeira Portugal Spain United States. . . 973 2,731 1,077 549 1,605 747 437 14 1,180 18 525 66 \ Total . . . 23,855 9,943 19,555 8,047 7,816 60 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 265 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Dutv Collected. GaUs. s S cts. Galls. $ $ cts. Galls. 3,749 35 11 91 S 3,182 8 19 122 $ cts. 1,591 00 4 00 9 50 01 00 1 3,889 3,331 1,C65 50 r 1 46 21 110 40 1 224 717 361 47 3,183 7 24 7 7,853 6 38 342 1,307 5,345 14 97 6 1,355 33 44 388 252 1 644 52 4 75 6 00 1 j 2 95 ' ' 2,369 75 11 40 17 90 132 30 402 35 ] . I 1 . , 2 1 23 9 87 175,625 1,368 5,876 80 21,261 1,467 1,648 10 558 145,191 20 30 20,065 127,534 291 14,157 158 9,826 735 2 921 19 618 51,831 13 12 13,648 43,855 62 342 00 5,313 12 12,947 46 6,949 80 22 40 7 453 55 1 73 00 i 8,263 05 508 05 ■ • ' ■■■'! ! 1 ! 2 35 599 50 ... .. i 1 8 20 145 50 36,779 55 8 90 11 10 191 5,7 12 213 148 80 10,271 36 1-3,946 7,492 40 391,973 227,299 112,913 65 396 5,398 620 257 919 7,184 397 912 116 231 370 3,120 229 98 1,785 04 208 40 1 ; 134 36 1 36S 32 1 2,947 52 1 973 2,731 1,077 549 1,605 747 437 14 l,l!^0 18 1 525 66 ■ 19,555 8,047 7,816 60 : 268 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 ISTo. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. Countries. DDTIABLE GOODS — Cou. Spirits and winfi — Con. Wines of all kinds — Con. Containing ovei- 27 p.c. and not over 28 p.c. . . Containing over 28 p.c. and not over 29 p.c. . . . Containing over 30 ](.c and not over 31 p.c. . . Great Britain . . Hong Kong. . . . China.., France Italy Japan Madeira Portugal Spain United States. . Total Containing over 29 p.c. and not over 30 p.c. Total Imports. Entered Quantity. Value . Great Britain . Hong Kong. . . China France Holland Italy •Japan Portugal Spain United States. Total ... Great Britain. Hong Kong. . China France Holland Italy Japan Portugal Spain United States. Total . . . Great Britain . Australia . . . . Hong Kong. . China France Italy •Japan Portugal Spain United States. Total . Galls. 620 6,794 2I3i 3,342 25,671 136| 797 4,3011 1,1541 General Tariflf. 789 131 440 192 .085 ,184 131 655 ,932 841 Galls. 439 6,834 1,740 724 3,219 25,455 44,773 564 4,902 1,765 242 94 783 24,780 875 9,170 301 43,476 758 2,010 1,734 404 52 26 8,661 3,831 13,572 1,152 32,200 1,699 1,006 1,294 1,306 41 3,101 4,492 14,351 1,880 29,170 1,159 882 338 256 107 311 11,152 518 8,608 586 1,062 333 334 437 78 60 4,130 3,669 12,693 667 23,463 3,327 205 247 1,784 58 1,369 5,249 16,187 1,014 29,440 674 5,055 951 20,380 45.091 334 4,902 1,765 372 972 24,513 227 6,938 498 23,917 i 40,521 1,014 2,010 1,761 941 16 9,645 4,331 12,854 820 760 1,133 442 626 1,177 11,079 598 3,676 691 33,392 1,529 14 1,003 1,297 738 179 2,876 5,498 14,920 1,831 29,935 20,185 364 09 459 34 672 00 385 84 ,350 99 ,214 75 358 34 ,519 85 502 11 19,857 31 614 882 33- 603 338 11,152 254 7,052 581 21,814 1,475 333 403 893 39 4,380 4,291 11,807 453 297 76 1,931 28 701 50 297 48 431 88 11,680 02 153 38 4,350 32 343 62 20,187 24 817 68 843 60 772 47 602 87 24,074 2,699 36 204 248 1,159 180 1,279 6,585 16,227 1,022 29,639 17 62 4,882 65 2,889 77 8,044 28 439 30 19,310 24 1,421 30 16 40 462 40 •593 20 • 627 60 125 60 1,5.34 10 4,174 70 10,427 80 1,059 00 20,442 10 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 267 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxsujipxioy. Preferential Tariff. i Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value . Duty. Quantity . Value Duty Collected . Galls. s S cts Galls. S S Ct3. Galls. 439 760 1,136 442 626 1,177 11,079 S cts. ?64 09 6,8.34 1,740 724 3,219 25,455 2,459 34 672 rio 385 84 i 1,350 99 1 11,214 75 ■■■:':::i:/: 1 674 5,055 598 3,676 691 388 34 2,519 85 951 502 11 45,091 20,185 19,857 31 334 4,902 1,765 372 614 882 338 603 297 76 1,931 28 701 5(t 297 48 972 338 11,152 254 7,052 581 431 88 24,513 227 6,938 498 11,68(1 02 153 38 4,350 32 343 62 1 ; i 40,521 21,814 20,187 24 ! ' 1 4 11 1 48 1,018 2,010 1,761 941 1,486 333 403 893 819 16 843 fiit 772 47 602 87 16 9,645 4,331 12,854 820 39 4,380 4,291 11,807 453 i7 62 4,882 65 2,889 77 1 8,044 28 439 30 4 11 1 4S 33,596 24,085 19,311 72 1,529 14 2,699 36 204 248 1,159 180 1,279 6,585 16,227 1,022 1,421 30 16 40 . . 1,003 1,297 462 40 1 593 20 1 ' 738 179 2,876 .5,498 14,920 1,881 627 60 . . . !-.__.. _ _ 125 60 ::.::::::i"::""":"::: :"■::: ■■ 1,534 10 ;::': ; 1 4,174 70 ' Hi,427 80 1,059 00 i 29,935 29,639 20,442 10 268 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entkebd Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Spirits and wine — don. Wines of all kinds— Co>i. Containing over 31 p.c. and not over 32 p.c Great Britain. . . Australia Hong Kong. . . . Newfoundland . . China Galls. 3,263 2 476 79 651 1,335 200 154 9,036 8 21,036 3,433 6,f08 7 133 285 138 2,305 376 65 9,913 18 22,467 2,3 >2 Galls. 2,70b 2 476 79 681 841 280 164 10,881 8 17,829 3,834 5,049 7 133 285 170 1,191 233 90 12,763 18 19,562 2,539 $ cts. 2,676 99 2 96 244 58 119 47 343 83 France Italy Japan 718 93 190 30 97 52 Portugal. . St. Pierre 8,507 73 8 84 12,986 07 United States.. . Total Great Britain. . . Hong Kong Newfoundland . . China France 2,410 32 ' 39,673 44,967 37,778 42,040 28,307 54 Containing over 32 p.c. and not over 33 p.c. . . , 1,695 574 77 568 748 3,370 149 267 156 1,393 1,545 574 77 595 2,254 218 14,352 12,027 2,051 2,987 149 267 178 2,588 79 19,664 16,730 1,535 1,586 70 308 74 115 52 327 10 1,752 94 Italy 123 98 Portugal 15,427 13,910 1,890 23,679 17,317 1,478 12,501 12 10,058 52 1,403 96 United States. . . Total ... . Great Britain. . Australia 34,889 44,809 3.3,693 44,177 28,178 58 * Containing over 33 p.c. and not over 34 p.c 1,523 3,189 2,1.54 26 1,062 38 530 747 12 6,112 7,310 791 5,021 52 266 201 179 1,268 15 10,222 11,133 669 2,561 76 24 74 Hong Kong . , . . Newfoundland. . China France 1,062 38 550 1,066 50 6,286 5,6.51 531 266 201 179 1,471 121 11,197 9,637 464 600 18 78 92 313 40 725 43 Italy .... 10 38 Portugal Spain 6,061 48 6,751 10 United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . Hong Kong Newfoundland . . China 588 29 16,737 26,725 18,782 29,026 17,715 68 Containing over 34 p.c. and not over 35 p.c 805 1,686 2 283 93 4,885 2,739 82 2,670 727 8 95 153 7,061 4,301 219 1,492 1,646 2 283 703 4,955 2,945 209 3,850 598 8 95 1,167 7,847 5,191 306 1,930 84 1,035 32 3 44 175 66 France Portugal Spain 670 06 4,930 70 3,029 00 United States. . . tal 200 48 10,665 15,234 12,235 19,062 11,975 50 ii TRADE AXD XAYIGATIOX 269 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR HO-ME COXSUMPTION. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Tot.,1. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Galls. 8 $ 27 $ cts. 3 44 GalU. s S cts. I Galls. 2,711 2 476 79 681 5,076 7 133 285 170 1,191 233 90 12,763 18 19,562 2,539 S cts. 2,680 43 2 96 244 58 119 47 343 83 841 718 93 280 164 10,881 8 17,829 3,834 190 30 97 52 8,507 73 8 84 1 ::::.::;: 12,986 07 2,410 32 8 27 3 41 37,786 42,067 2S310 98 60 121 27 60 1,605 574 77 595 2,254 218 14,352 12,027 2,051 3.108 149 267 178 2,588 79 19,664 16,730 1,535 1,614 30 308 74 115 52 327 10 1,752 94 1 123 98 12,501 12 10,058 52 1,403 96 60 121 •>7 60 33,753 44,298 28,206 18 i I • 2,154 '26 1,0<52 38 530 747 12 6,112 7,310 791 5,021 52 266 201 179 1,268 15 10,222 11,133 669 2,561 76 24 74 600 18 78 92 . 313 40 725 43 10 38 6,061 48 • ■ • ■ i ..... 6,751 10 588 29 18,782 29,026 17,715 68 r 1 1,492 1,646 2 3,850 598 8 9.1 ' l,lfi7 7,847 5,191 306 1,930 84 1,035 ;-.2 3 41 283 703 4,955 2,945 209 175 66 670 06 J 4,930 70 1 3,029 00 200 48 12,235 19,062 11,975 50 270 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 191t No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Importkd. Quantity. Value . General Tariff. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Spirits and wine— Con. Wines of all kinds — Co»i. Containing over 35 p.c. and not over 36 p.c Great Britain. . Australia Galls. 353 $ 969 Galls. 464 10 386 16 273 278 2,509 1,506 154 1,110 16 101 66 98 399 4,388 2,647 226 $ cts. 588 20 10 30 Hong Kong .... Newfoundland . . China 372 16 263 69 2,416 742 321 89 66 65 88 4,252 1,501 317 242 60 28 60 179 55 France 272 60 Portugal Spain United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Hong Kong China France 2,696 35 l,f.87 00 152 50 4,552 7,347 5,596 9,051 5,757 70 Containing over 36 p.c. and not over 37 p.c 190 270 86 658 70 22 197 270 86 57 163 191 640 70 22 63 242 463 306 26 177 60 56 48 51 96 Portugal Spain Total Great Britain . . . Hong Kong China Portugal : Spain 235 169 525 611 167 14 249 68 950 1,886 964 1,500 1,009 12 Containing over 37 p.c. and not over 38 p.c 193 18 206 62 4G5 3 47 154 203 18 206 122 34 1 492 271 43 3' 11 88 47 i 139 76 264 j 153 62 103 51 64 Total Great Britain . . . Hong Kong China Total Great Britain . . . Hong Kong China 479 669 583 909 628 33 Containing over 38 p.c. and not over 39 p.c. . . . 120 154 126 316 37 33 88 154 126 241 37 33 128 62 109 66 90 54 400 386 368 311 328 82 Containing over 39 p.c. and not over 40 |).c. . . . 22 101 5 368 105 56 2'i 2 219 58 22 101 3 56 23 1 31 54 74 57 2 31 Portugal Spain Total Hong Kong. . . . China 6 13 7 92 601 358 132 93 116 3t Containing more than 40 p.c. of proof spirits, N.O.P 69 582 40 529 121 582 2 41 17 104 529 3 109 290 40 1,396 80 France.. .... 4 80 Italv St. Pierre. "is 98 40 40 80 United States. . . Total 14 14 13 33 60 665 582 777 765 1,864 SO TRADE AXD XAYIGATION 271 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxscjiption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Galls. $ $ ct=. Galls. S S cts. Galls. 464 10 386 16 1,110 16 101 66 98 390 4,388 2,647 226 S cts 588 20 10 30 242 60 28 60 273 278 2 509 179 55 •>79 60 2,696 35 1,587 00 152 50 1,506 154 5,596 9,051 5,757 70 197 270 86 57 163 191 640 70 22 63 242 463 306 26 177 60 56 48 51 96 , 167 14 249 68 964 1,500 1,009- 12 203 18 206 122 34 492 3 47 264 103 271 43 ■ 11 88 139 76 ...: 153 62 51 64 1 58S 909 628 33 ■ 1 14' 25 8 96 102 154 126 266 37 33 137 58 109 66 90 54 14 25 8 96 382 336 337 78 22 101 3 56, 23 1 31 54 74 .57 2 31 1 1 6 is 7 92 132 93 116 34 121 582 2 41 17 14 104 529 3 109 ^^1 290 40 1,396 80 4 80 ■ 98 40 40 80 3'i 60 ' t. ..^ 777 765 1 1,864 80 .... . 272 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 iS^o. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Spirits and wine — Con. Champagne and all other sparkling wines — In bottles containing each more than a quart but not more than a pint, old wine measure Countries. Great Britain Australia France. . . Germany Italy . . . Spain . . Switzerland United States Total.... In bottles containing not more than a pint each ))ut more than half a pint, old| wine measure Great Britain. France Germany Total Imports. Quantity. Doz. 751) 12 11,252 251 101 16 C, 255 12,652 In bottles containing one- half pint each or less Great Britain. France. Holland Italy Spain United States. Total .... 710 34,530 339 10 60 GO 266 35,975 Total In bottles containing over one quart eacli France. Sponges Great Britain. B. W. Indies.. Cuba. France ■J apan United States. Total.... Starch, including farina, corn starch, &c., &c Great Britain Hong Kong. China France Holland ... . Japan United States, Total. 2,486 2,486 Galls. 40 Value . Lbs. 558,541 84,874 13,011 36,134 45,437 4,842 854,751 1,597,590 13,513 I3J 165,218 2,135 6;)0 196 44 3,343 185,271 6,559 271,709 1,405 75 258 746 1,743 282,495 Entered Gneral Tariff. Quantity. Doz. 713 12 9,766 4P 146 11 6 141 10,835 567 32,981 44 82 6 260 7,858 255 10,473 270 921 501 6 48,783 60,954 33,940 2,220 2,228 Galls. 34 Value . 22,011 1,867 188 1,742 1,177 566 33,545 61,096 Lbs. 22 84,874 1<,011 14,934 71,521 4,933 853,056 1,042,351 12,471 132 145,669 297 887 182 41 2,063 161,745 4,785 271,928 169 291 32 1,8.7 279,082 Duty. $ cts . 2,610 30 79 20 32,440 20 221 10 740 70 36 30 33 00 589 20 36,750 00 1,004 55 54,571 35 123 30 213 90 9 90 616 80 56,539 80 20 0,178 6,198 6 56 1,827 90 274 1,480 189 921 439 6 48,170 51,205 1,867 188 701 1,640 576 33,959 38,934 1,834 46 51 00 290 00 37 80 184 20 87 55 1 20 9,634 00 10,240 75 0 33 1,273 11 195 16 224 01 1,072 82 73 49 12,796 24 15,035 16 TRADE AXD YAVIGATION 273 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOK Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total . I Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ S cts. Doz. 24 252 171 1,856 S cts. 174 uO "" 1,851 20 Doz. 737 12 9,766 292 146 11 6 177 12,642 132 145,669 2,153 887 182 44 2,349 S cts. 2,784 30 79 20 32,440 20 2,072 30 740 70 36 30 1 33 00 36 286 2,313 272 80 862 00 312 2,298 00 11,147 164,058 39,048 00 S 33 30 80 575 32,981 533 10 82 6 260 4,818 271,928 2,173 75 291 32 1,877 1,035 35 54,571 35 489 10 2,004 75 1,877 40 52 00 2,000 70 52 00 213 90 9 90 616 80 507 2,112 1,9(30 20 34,447 281,194 58,500 00 8 2,220 20 6,178 6 56 t 1,827 90 ' 2,228 6,198 1,834 46 Galls. Galls. Galls. 34 274 51 00 1 i 8,488 87 1,273 20 13 05 2 0 53 9,970 276 921 439 6 48,170 1,569 73 50 85 184 20 ::;::::::i ::::::: 87 55 1 1 20 9,634 00 1 8,575 1,2S6 25 2 0 53 59,782 11,527 53 Lbs. 483,393 21,637 4,833 93 Lbs. i' Lbs. 483,415 81.874 13,011 ' 14,934 71,521 1 4,933 854,169 21,640 1,867 188 701 1,640 576 34,011 4,834 26 1,273 11 :...! :;;. :::; 1 195 16 1 - 224 01 1 1 1,072 82 ' i 73 49 1,113 52 22 27 12,818 51 483,393 21,637 j 4,833 93 ' 1,113 52 22 27 1,526,857 CO, 023 20,491 36 11— ii— 18 274 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Com. Stockinettes for the manufac- ture of rubber boots and shoes when im{X)rted by manufac- turers of lubber boots and shoes, for use exclusively in the manufacture of such ar- ticles in their own factories Great Britain . . . 14,440 62,439 539 62,439 $ cts. 80 85 9,365 85 Total 76,879 62,978 9,446 70 Flagstone, granite, rough, sandstone, and all building stone, not hammered, sawn Great Britain . . . Newfoundland. . New Zealand . . . France Tons. 506 25 42 41 2,048 75 331 357 10 108,176 Tons. 25 75 11 25 41 357 10 108,176 53 55 Turkey 1 50 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . \j nited States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total 23,314 23,314 16,226 40 23,928 110,997 23,380 108,618 16,292 70 Flagstone ; all other building 145 36,739 998 183,622 36,739 183,622 36,724 40 36,884 184,620 36,739 183,622 36,724 40 Graniti, sawn only 125 155 826 1,320 7 155 39 1.320 7 80 264 00 280 2,146 162 1,359 271 80 Granite, manufactures of, N.O.P 122,881 14 7,802 495 14 7,802 173 25 Italy. 4 90 2,730 70 Total 130,697 8,311 2,908 85 Great Britain . . . Grindstones, not mounted and not less than 30 inches in diameter 6,102 50,801 508 50,801 76 20 United States. . . 7,620 15 Total 56,903 51,309 7,696 35 Grindstones, N.O.P 392 11 16,121 376 11 16,093 94 00 2 75 United States. . 4,023 25 Total 16,524 16,480 4,120 00 United States. . . Paving blocks 58,247 58,247 11,649 40 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOy 275 SESSIONAL PAPER Nc. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxscmptiox Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total . 13,901' 1,390 10 G2,439 Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. s -S cts. § •S cts. S S cts. 1.3,901 I,3ft0 10 14,440 1,470 95 9,365 85 76,879 10,836 80 Tons. 506 2.048 42 331, 204 80 33 iol Tons. 548 2,379 237 90 Tons. 506 25 42 41 2.3,314 2,048- 75: 331| 3571 10 108,176 204 80 11 25 33 la 53 55 1 50^ 16,226 40 23,928 110,997 16,530 60 145 998 149 70 118 118 05i 145' 36,739 998 149 70 183,622 36.724 40 145 998 149 70, 36,884 184,620 36,874 10 1 118 787 118 05 1 i 1 125 ! 155 826 1,320 125 85 264 00 1 1 280 2,146' 389 85 122,386 36,715 80 122,386 36,715 80, 5,594 559 40 16 2 80 28 9 34 122,881 14 7,802 6,102 50,801 16,524 36,889 05 4 90 2,730 70 130,697 39,624 65 635 60 7,620 15 5,594 559 40 56,903 8,255 75 16, 2 80 1 1 , 392 11 16,121 96 80 . \ :!.: 1 2 75 1 ! 28- 9 34 4,032 59 4,132 14 58,247 11,649 40 ll_ii_18i 276 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 ISTo. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Abticles Imported. Quantity. Value. General TariflF. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Stone and mfrs. of — Con. Manufactures of stone, N- 0. P. Great Britain. . . 3,485 62 10 159 $ 718 62 10 159 2,926 23 10 104 2 24,825 $ cts. 215 40 Hong Kong 18 60 3 00 Belgium 47 70 France 2,926 493 877 80 Germany 6 90 3 00 Japan 104 2 25,108 31 20 Turkey 0 60 United States. . . 7,447 50 Total 32,349 23,839 8,651 70 United States... Great Britain Straw Tons. 89 1,880 Tons. 89 1,880 178 00 Straw carpeting, rugs, mats and 134 12 255 2,457 698 32 101 49.449 1,897 8,340 84 12 .255 2,457 698 21 00 B. E. Indes 3 00 Hong Kong China France 03 75 614 25 157 05 Germany.. Holland Japan ioi 49,456 1,897 8,255 25 25 12,165 37 Switzerland United States. . . Total Great Britain. 474 25 2.063 75 63,375 63,215 15,587 67 269 3 2,358 485 321 3,477 4.381 14 11 808 109 3 1,878 485 323 560 3,977 14 11 906 21 80 Hong Kong 0 60 Aust. -Hungary . China France . . 375 60 97 00 57 80 Germany Holland Japan . 112 00 795 40 2 80 Sweden 2 20 United States. . . Total 181 20 12,127 1,098,512 3,491 1,679 38,009 1,996 15,549 1,451 24 20 11,141 8,266 1,046 40 Great Britain. . . B. Guiana B. W. Indies... Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary.. China France. . . Japan St. Pieire United States. . . Total Suo^ars, syrups and molasses — Sugar, above No. 16 D.S. in colour, and all refined su- gars of whatever kinds, grades or standards Lbs. 33,025,267 119,895 55,666 1,144,940 60,340 431,294 35,013 1,280 400 225,285 Lbs. 29,874 1,078 348 53 711 1,144,940 54,340 431,294 3.5,013 1,280 400 51,534 16 38,009 1,996 15,549 1,4.51 24 20 2,290 8 24 13.357 65 633 30 5,031 76 406 73 14 88 4 07 598 65 35,099,380 1,171,872 1,749,386 60,433 20,404 41 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 277' SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOK Home Consumption. Preferential TarifiF. Surtax TariflF. Total . Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. S 2,463 § cts. 492 60 304 $ cts. 121 60 $ 3,485 62 10 , 159 2,926 493 10 104 2 25,121 $ cts. 829 60 18 60 3 00 47 70 877 80 470 188 00 194 90 ' 1 3 00 i 1 31 20 0 60 i . 296 118 40 7,565 90 t 2,463 492 GO 1,070 428 00 32,372 9,572 30 Tons. 89 1,880 178 00 62 10 86 146 12 255 2,457 698 32 101 49,456 1,897 8,340 31 86 3 00 03 75 614 25 157 05 32 10 66 10 06 25 25 12,165 37 474 25 85 28 34 2,092 09 62 10 80 117 39 00 63,394 15,037 53 62 9 30 171 3 1,878 485 323 2,940 3,977 14 11 906 31 10 0 60 375 00 97 00 ::::•■:■. 57 80 2,380 634 65 740 05 795 40 2 80 ■ 2 20 1 '■■■ 181 20 62 9 30 2,380 634 65 10,708 2,290 35 Ll.s. 33,560,542 119,895 54,955 1,081,814 208,454 33 3,491 954 16 1 603 437 00 Lbs. Lbs. 33,590,416 119,895 55,666 1.144,940 54,340 431,294 35,013 1,280 400 51, £34 1,082,892 3,491 1,679 .38,009 1,996 15,549 1,451 24 20 2,290 268,802 86 954 16 445 24 13,357 65 633 30 5,031 76 406 73 14 88 4 67 598 65 33 735 392 1 086 968 269 84.f> 4!t 35,484,778 1,147,401 290,249 90 ' ' ' .278 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value, General Tariff. Quantity Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS. Sugar. &c. — Con. Sugar, N.O.P., not above No. 16 D. S. in colour, sugai drainings, or pumping!- drained in ti^nsit, meladc or concentrated melado, tank bottoms and sugai B. Africa Lbs. 34.316.883 862,602 690 3,528,137 3,570,433 250,215 178,817 8.695 Lbs. $ $ cts. B. E. Indies....) ' 28,' 125 B. Guiana 143,428,051 B. W. Indies.. 150,400,294 Fiji Islands 10.808.000 2,181,077 77,599 25,488 60 Belgium Brazil 7,745,037 386,435 7,745,037 386,435 178,817 8,695 33,955 62,057 10 3,096 ;p corn, can- died frnit, candied nuts, flavouring powders, custard powders, jelly powders, sweetmeats, sweetened bread3,cakes, pies, puddings and all other confections containing sugar Newfoundland Porto Rico . . United States. . Total Great Britain. . Hong Kong. . . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France Glucose or grajje sugar, glu- cose syrup and corn syrup or any syrups containing any admixture thereof Lrermany. Greece Hawaii Holland Italy Japan . . . ; .... iSpain Switzerland. . . Turkej' United States. Total .... Sugar, maple, and maple syrup Great Britain. United States. Total. Great Britain. United States. Total. Total I.mports. Entered Quantity . Galls. 720 345,503 70,172 416,395 Lbs. 3,008,214 67,842 13,233 28,731 21,137 71,327 1,815 3.o0 505 6,530 1:J,451 19,572 3,623 9,028 31,733 879,508 4, 175, f. 99 1,207,757 3,305,856 General Tariff. Value. I Quantity. 288 30,279 17,96-1 Galls. 48,531 424,347 1,940 2,785 1,912 761 13,834 1,128 88 40 352 1,044 1,231 902 3,186 1,803 130,316 585,669 28,971 74,582 4,513,613 5.50 64,151 64,701 103,556 49 6,562 6,611 720 351,054 85,247 437,021 Lbs. 113,382 67,842 12,233 26.691 21,392 72,131 Value. 288 32,006 21,125 53,419 16,619 1,940 2,056 1,736 830 13,962 350 505 8,530 12,451 19,572 .3,623 3,902 31,733 878,941- 88 40 568 1,044 1,231 902 1,246 1,803 130,676 1,273,278 30,449 3,274,666 174,741 777 73,934 3,305,115 74,711 7,057 7,057 717 717 Duty. $ cts. 21 60 10,531 53 2,557 41 13,110 54 5,816 30 679 00 711 50 607 60 290 50 4,876 68 30 80 14 00 198 80 365 40 431 82 315 70 436 10 630 05 45,736 60 61,140 85 190 30 20,466 75 20,657 05 143 40 143 40 TRADE AND NATIGATION 281 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tarifif. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. ■Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Galls. $ • S cts. Galls. $ S cts. Galls. 720 351,054 85,247 288 32,006 21,125 $ cts. 21 60 1 10,531 53 ' 1 2,557 41 437,021 53.419 13,110 54 Lbs. 2,896,842 409,649 92,171 81 Lbs. 1,375 237 110 60 Lbs. 3,011,599 67,842 12,233 26,691 21,392 72,131 1,815 350 505 8,530 12,451 19,572 3,623 3,902 31,733 878,953 426,505 1,940 98,098 71 679 00 2,056| 7il 50 1,736 607 60 i 1 830 290 50 1 i 13,962 4,876 68 1,815 1,128 526 40 1,128[ 526 40 88: 30 80 1 40 14 00 .568 198 80 1 j 1,044 365 40 1,231 431 82 ! 902 315 70 I 1,246 436 10 i 1,803 630 05 1 1 12 7 3 26 130,683 45,739 86 I 2,896,842 409,649 92,171 81 3,202 1,372 640 26 4,173,322 585,762 153,952 92 1 1,210,857 29,095 4,843 24 l',880 71 1,241,301-. 3,276,546 29,872 5.033 54 15 67 74,0051 20,482 42 1 t 1,210,857 29,095 4,843 24 1,880 71 15 67 4,517,852 103,8771 -^'^^^ ^'^ 550 49' 7 35 550 49 7 35 7,057 717 143 40 550, 49 7 35 7,607 766^ 150 r 5 282 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — Gkxeral Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity . Value . General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Sai^cal trusses, pessaries and suspensorj- bandages Great Britain . . 6,893 1,347 548 27,018 2,438 1,347 $ cts. 487 60 France Germany 268 34 United States. . . 27,018 5,403 60 Total Great Britain. . . United States. . Total Great Britain . . . 35,806 30,803 6,159 54 Tallow Lbs. 112,664 145, .561 13,690 12,636 Lbs. 28,973 145,561 174,534 2,983 12,636 15,619 596 60 2,527 20 258,225 26,326 3,123 80 Tape lines of any material 4,221 308 ■ 9,929 92 23 00 Germany 9,929 2,482 25 Total 14,458 10,021 2,505 25 Great Britain. . . B.E. Indies United States. . Total Greac Britain. . . United States. . . Total Newfoundland. . United States.. . Total United States. . . United States. . . Japan Tea of Ceylon, black 39,425 3,750 14,599 8,442 540 1,769 39,425 3,750 14,599 8,442 540 1,769 10,751 844 20 54 00 176 90 57,774 10,751 57,774 1,075 10 Tea of Ceylon, green 5,055 24,548 954 3,550 5,001 24,548 942 3,550 94 20 355 00 29,603 4,504 29,549 110 44,858 44,968 16,220 4,492 449 20 Tea of India, black 110 44,858 44,968 17 5,690 5,707 17 5,690 5,707 1,593 1 70 569 00 570 70 Tea of China, black 16,220 1,593 159 30 201,364 18,485 201,364 18,485 1,848 50 Tea of Japan, green 65,738 118,377 8,867 13,095 65,178 107,897 9,414 11,796 9tl 40 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total United States. . . 1,179 60 184,115 4,466 39,889 21,962 173,075 21,210 2,121 00 Tea of other countries, black . . . 1,167 5,698 4,666 37,240 1,227 5,481 122 70 548 10 44,355 6,865 41,906 6,708 1,369 C70 80 Tea of other countries, green. . . 9,438 1,369 9,438 136 90 TRADE AXD XATIGATWy 283 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax TariflF. Total. Quantity. Value. [ Duty . Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value Duty Collected. S S cts. 4,455 557 01 s S cts. 6.893 1,347 548 27,018 S cts. 1,044 61 268 34 548 146 14 146 11 5,403 GO 4,455, 557 01 548 146 14 35,806 0,862 69 Lbs. 83,691 10,707 ' 1,606 05 Lbs. Lbs. 112,064 145,561 13,690 12,636 2,202 65 2,527 20 83,691 10,707 1,606 05 258,225 26.326 4,729 85 4,129 722 75 4,221 308 9,929 308 102 68 102 08 2,482 25 1 1 4,12<» 722 75 .308 102 68 .... 14,458 3,330 68 .S9.425 8,442 540 1,769 844 20 3,750 14,599 54 00 1 1 176 90 1 57,774 10,751 1,075 10 ' 5,001 24,548 942 3.550 94 20 355 00 1 1 ! i 29,549 4,492 449 20 1 110 44,858 17 .5,690 1 70 ' 569 00 • 1 ... - 44,968 5,707 570 70 16,220 1,593 1.59 30 201,364 • 18,485 1,848 50 65,178 107.897 9,4U 11,796 941 40 J 1,179 60 1 1 173,075 21,210 2,121 00 1 ' , 4,666 1,227 5,481 122^*0 ■ .«17 240 548 10 ■| 1 ■' 1 1 41,906 6,708 670 80 1 1 i 0 4.18 1,369 136 90 284 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Tinware, japanned or not, and all manufactures of tin, NOP 67,601 23 472 353 1,054 5,099 263 22 65 231,773 2,222 23 443 353 1,056 89 263 22 65 232,036 $ cts. 555 50 Hong Kong 5 75 110 75 China 88 25 France.. 264 00 Germany 22 25 Holland 65 75 Japan 5 50 Switzerland. 16 25 United States. . . 58,009 00 Total 306,725 23'!,572 59,143 00 Great Britain. . . B. E. Indies. , .. Tobacco and manufactures of — Cigarettes Lbs. 18,793 48,335 Lbs. 17,585 25 1,260 158 140 367 13,547 317 3 51 90 104 49 88 1,265 46,656 12 2,249 112 487 1,017 32, 4« 5 449 12 20 104 135 145 179 3,618 64,419 00 7S 00 B. Poss., other. . Hong Kong Belgium Cuba 2,015 94 140 424 14,620 317 3 51 3,697 83 487 1,472 37,112 449 12 20 4,342 25 502 00 541 75 1,355 25 Eervpt 48,742 25 t;^-'*^ 1,063 25 Germany Mexico 12 00 158 00 Philippines Russia St. Pierre Turkey 29() 00 ' 104 49 i.35 145 345 75 183 25 308 75 United States. . . Total G reat Britain . . . B. E. Indies.... B. W. Indies . . . Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium Cuba 1,239 3,462 4,699 50 37,849 95,409 35,049 87,600 127,047 00 1,542 152 413 127 12 21 83,395 4,«14 126 1,265 226 14 71 370,101 1,782 208 508 193 12 21 87,559 16 84 118 32 61 15 285 6,680 161 9,743 5,633 146 1,439 256 14 71 372.784 24 378 178 233 74 17 670 6,825 191 41,451 430,384 6,754 25 660 50 1,883 75 643 00 39 50 80 75 355,873 00 EervDt 54 00 95 736 32 61 15 403 4,582 161 7,489 435 1,108 233 74 17 896 4,319 191 .30,8r)2 346 50 Germany Hawaii 398 50 154 25 * Holland Japan Mexico Philippines Switzerland United States. . . Total 201 50 49 25 1,022 50 21,746 25 530 75 39,-591 75 99,236 414,742 107,478 430,030 00 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 285 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 64,722 .$ cts. 9,708 30 641 § cts. 213 68 $ 67,585 $ cts. 10.477 48 23 5 75 29 9 67 472 353 1,056 5,093 263 22 65 232,071 120 42 88 25 264 00 5,004 1,668 00 1,690 25 65 75 5 50 -•• • 35 16 25 n 67 58,020 67 64,722 9,708 30 5,709 1,903 02 307,003' 70,754 32 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 17,585 25 1,260 46,656 12 2.249 64,419 00 78 00 4.342 25 158' 112i 502 00 :.:::::::::; ::::::: 140 367 13,547 317 3 51 90 104 49 88 1,265 487 1,017 32,405 449 12 20 104 135 145 179 3,618 541 75 1 1,355 25 48,742 25 ; 1,063 25 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ " 12 00 1 158 00 296 00 345 75 183 25 308 75 4,699 50 1 35,049 87,600 127,047 00 1,782 208 508 193 12 21 87,559 16 84 736 32 61 15 285 5,633 6.754 25 1461 660 50 1,439 1.883 75 256 14 71 372,784 24 378 1,108 233 74 17 670 643 00 39 50 80 75 355,873 00 54 00 346 50 618 930 2,782 01 3,180 51 154 25 201 50 49 25 1,022 50 6,680 6,825 161 191 9.743 41,451 21,746 25 530 75 1 39,591 75 1 1 618 fl.^ol 2 782 01' lOS O'tr. 4.S1 .SI 4 432,812 01 1 286 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total I MPORTS. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value, General Tariff. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Tobacco, mfrs. of— Con. Tobacco, cut Great Britain . . . B. E. Indies B. Poss., other. . Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary.. China Lbs 255,166 14 20 8,014 4,160 12,948 23 108 12 220 121 122 655 50 75,064 $ 179,124 18 27 1,125 2,097 2,422 16 108 6 37 58 30 233 98 38,217 Lbs. 240,540 14 163,957 18 $ cts. 132,297 00 7 70 8,014 4,160 13,303 23 100 12 220 121 122 905 50 71,328 1,125 2,097 2,584 16 106 6 37 58 30 301 98 38,397 4,407 70 2,288 00 7,349 65 Cuba 12 65 Germany Holland Japan Roumania Russia St. Pierre Turkey United States. . . Total Great Britain.. . Aust. -Hungary. . France 55 00 6 60 121 00 66 55 67 10 497 75 2" 50 39,230 40 356,697 223,616 338,972 208,830 186,434 60 Snuff 754 11 1,320 110 18 8,672 540 541 77 6 4,60(» 744 11 1,320 110 18 8,710 652 2 541 77 6 4,677 372 00 5 50 660 00 Italy 55 00 Roumania United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Aust. -Hungary.. China 9 00 4,355 00 10,885 5.766 10,913 5,955 5,456 50 All other manufactures of tobacco, N.O.P 22,103 66 85 6 135,852 8,564 23 15 14 60,737 22,883 66 85 6 131,456 9,201 23 15 14 58,477 11,441 50 33 00 42 50 Denmark United States. . . Total .... 3 00 65,728 00 158,112 69,353 154,496 67,730 77,248 00 Tobacco pipes of all kinds, pipe mounts, cigar and cigarette holders and cases for the same, smokers' sets and cases there- for, and tobacco pouches 345.770 23 80,265 3,725 209 102,913 13,421 671 13,604 303 43 34 5 54,514 122,214 23 82.885 3,725 209 108,950 3,054 671 13.567 837 43 34 5 53,333 42,676 33 8 05 Aust -Hungary.. 28,916 28 Belgium ... . 1,303 75 73 15 France 37,518 00 Germany Holland Italy 1,068 90 234 85 4,751 45 279 78 Russia Switzerland 15 05 11 90 Turkej' 1 75 United States. . Total 18,666 55 615,500 389,550 135,525 79 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 287 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Coxsujiftiox. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. $ S cts. Lbs. $ $ cts. Lbs. 240,540 14 163,9.57 18 $ cts. 132,297 00 7 70 • . 1 8,014 4,160 13,363 23 108 12 220 121 122 905 50 71,328 1,125 2,097 2,584 16 108 6 37 58 30 301 98 38,397 4,407 70 i 2,288 00 1 7,349 65 12 65 81 2 5 87 60 87 6 GO 121 00 :::::::: ::::::::::; 66 55 67 10 497 75 27 50 39,230 40 ■ s! 2 5 87 338,980 208,832 186,440 47 744 11 1,320 110 18 8,710 652 2 541 'I 4,677 372 00 5 50 660 00 55 00 9 00 . . _ 1 4,355 00 j 10,913 5,955 5,456 50 1 1 22,883 66 131,456 9,201 23 15 14 58,477 11,441 50 :::;::::': ■■::--"":-:-i ;■■ 33 00 42 50 3 00 65,728 00 154,496 67,730 77,248 00 221,523 MRi'A 04 4,541 2,119 13 348,278 23 82,885 3,725 209 109,084 13,345 071 13,.567 837 43 34 5 53, .370 94,638 50 8 05 1 ; 28,916 28 j 1 1,303 75 73 15 i34 10,291 62 53 4,802 44 37,580 53 5,871 34 :::::.:;■: .:: .::::i ;;•••••;•, ■■■•;;• 234 85 4.751 45 1 . . _ . . 279 78 1 15 05 .::. ::::i ::.■:;: 11 90 1 75 37 17 27 7,001 37 18,683 82 1 221,523 49.843 04 15,003 626,076 192,370 20 . ,_, .- 288 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity . Value . General Tariff. Quantitj* . Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Trawls, trawling spoons, fly hnoks. sinkers, swivels, and sportman's fishing bjit, and fish hooks, N.O.P... . Great Britain. . . 22,050 26 88 305 23,239 418 26 $ cts. 146 30 France Germany Japan United States. . '...'...'.'.'. 9 10 305 23,151 106 75 • 8,102 85 Total 45,708 23,900 8,365 00 Trunks, valises, hat-boxes, car- pet bags and tool bags. . . . . Great Britain . . . 24,092 116 11 117 28 54 693 781 3 33,597 1,615 116 11 117 28 54 10 781 3 33,163 481 78 Hong Kong 34 80 Aust. -Hungary.. 3 30 Belgium China 35 10 8 40 France 16 20 ' Germany . Japan 3 00 233 68 Turkey 0 90 Twine manufactures of, viz.: hammocks and lawn tennis United States. . . Total 9,948 90 .59,492 35,898 10,766 06 nets, sportman's fish nets and other articles, N.O.P Great Britain. . . 7,561 112 141 34,311 139 112 41 70 France 33 60 Germany. . . . United States. . . 34,320 10,296 00 Total Umbrellas, para.'sols and sun- 42,125 34,571 10,371 30 shades, of all kinds and materials Great Britain . . . 87,950 19 10 226 12 470 69 1,874 18,778 1,421 19 10 226 12 470 497 35 Hong Hong. . 6 65 Aust. -Hungary 3 50 Belgium 79 10 China 4 20 France.. 164 50 (xermany Japan 1,874 18,778 6.55 90 United States. . . Total . . . Great Britain. . . 6,572 30 , 109,408 22,810 7,983 50 Unenumerated articles 40,452 4,889 402 260 63 122 139 8,202 20,323 297 103 1,909 5,000 999 48 B Africa. . . . Hong Kong 402 272 63 122 139 8,107 2,834 297 150 1,909 39 80 40 Aust. -Hungary . Belgium China Kgypt France. .... . . Germany 54 40 12 60 24 40 27 80 1,598 71 566 80 Holland Italy 59 40 30 00 Japan 379 30 Roumania 39 7 80 Switzerland 48S! ! 488 732 ! 732 190,394 18-*,873 97 60 Turkey . United States. . . 146 40 37,774 60 Total .... 268,814| 209,427 41,859 69 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 289 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOB Home Conscmption. Preferential Tariff. Quantity. Value. I Duty. S cts. 4,843 15 Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. 5> cts. Value I ^ ^^^^ Collected. 21,942 26 S cts. 4,989 45 9 10 21,52i 22,036 4,843 15 4,407 20 22,036 7,39< 7,-397 86,524 86,524 4,407 20 1,479 40 1,479 40 442 683 'i39 176 80 273 20 55 60| 1,2641 505 60 16 in 6 40 'se'io 19,468 20 19,468 20' 33,692 5,053 80 157 69 69 1,567 17,544 62 80 32 20 32 20 417 89 4,678 40 1,485 33,692 5,053 80! 20,596 396 00| 5,492 29 ll_ii_19 305 23,151 106 75 8,102 85 45,424 24,093 116 11 117 28 54 693 781 3 33,302 13,208 15 5,065 78 34 80 3 30 35 10 8 40 16 20 276 20 233 68 0 90 10,004 .50 59,198 15,678 86 7,552| 1121 141 34,320 1,527 50 33 60 56 40 10,296 00 42,125, 11,913 50 87,945 19 10 226 12 470 6a 1,874 18,778 19,965 55 6 65 3 50 79 10 4 20 164 50 32 20 655 90 6,572 30 109,403 27,4^3 90 40,259 6,471 17 402 80 40 272 54 40 63 .12 60 122 24 40 139 27 80 8.107 1,598 71 20,378 5,245 20 297 59 40 150 30 00 1,909 379 30 39 7 80 488 97 60 732 146 40 190,3.58 38,170 60 263,715 52,405 78 290 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articlks Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Varnish, lacquers, japan, japan dryers, liquid dryers and oil bnish, X.O.P Great Britain . . . France Galls. 20,336 560 130 72,102 42,156 374 271 118,714 Galls. 535 575 $ 733 413 $ cts, 271 93 207 93 Germany United States. . . Totel United States. . . Great Britain . . . B. W. Indies.... Hong Kong New Zealand China Hawaii ... Japan 72,397 118,928 41,239 09 93,128 161,515 73,507 120,074 41,718 95 Vegetables — No. 706,683 65,851 No. 704,766 65,717 21,142 98 Potatoes, N.O.P Bush. 6,583 128 64 845 27 100 5 550 217,170 2,724 174 24 720 10 54 2 427 181,751 Bush. 1,869 719 373 80 64 27 100 5 550 215,228 24 10 54 2 427 179,849 12 80 5 40 20 00 1 00 110 00 United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . Hong Kong China 43,045 60 225,472 185,886 217,843 181,085 43,568 60 Potatoes, sweet and yams , . . 131 1,503 332 247 216 37,347 103 657 112 363 125 33,785 125 1,503 332 247 216 37,235 100 657 112 363 125 33,705 12 50 150 30 33 20 24 70 Japan 21 60 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B. W. Indies . . . United States. . . Total United States. , . Great Britain. . . Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary . Belgium. . China 3,723 50 39,776 35,145 39,658 35,062 3,965 80 Tomatoes, fresh 2,023 644 143,926 1,219 468 166,343 143,762 165,901 49,770 30 Tomatoes and cooked com in cans and other air-tight packages (from February 1, 1910) 146,593 168,030 143,762 165,901 49,770 30 Lbs. 136 8 Lbs. 463 35 6 94 Vegetables, and baked beans packages, N.O.P 253,066 130,552 3,968 132,662 64,928 1,028,158 794 15,166 163,044 123,919 60 6,500 944,463 17,813 2,679 1,318 9,136 1,737 97,469 117 987 12,385 6,363 19 386 66,093 110,084 128,614 1,168 162,133 70,175 1,046,982 9,700 2,516 378 10,063 2,309 91,097 1,516 88 1,929 21 17 52 2,432 00 1,052 63 France 15,263 25 Germany Holland Italy 12,047 169,277 120,843 50 6,500 990,850 587 13,711 6,752 19 386 69,550 180 70 2,539 15 1,806 16 St. Pierre Spain 0 75 97 50 United States. . . Total 14,862 78 2,867,270 216,502 2,818,723 207,068 41,698 53 TRADE AND XATIGATIOX 291 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. referential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected, Galls. 19.840 S 41,503 , $ cts. 1 10,193 43 Galls. $ S cts. Galls. 20,375 575 130 72,397 $ 42,236 413 271 118,928 $ cts. 10,465 36 207 93 115 97 41,239 09 130 271 115 97 19,840 41,503 10,193 43 130 271 115 97 93,477 161,848 52,028 35 No. No. No. 704,766 65,717 21,142 98 Bush. 514 181 174 64 25 Bush. Bush. 2,383 128 64 845 27 100 5 900 174 24 720 10 54 2 427 179,849 438 05 128 16 00 16 00 19 Srt 845 720 165 62 105 62 T 4ft . . . 20 00 1 00 550 215,228 110 00 43,045 60 1,487 1,075 185 87 219,330 182,160 43, 754. 47 j 6 3 0 42 1 131 1,503 332 247 216 103 657 112 • 363 125 33,705 12 92 150 30 33 20 24 70 21 60 37,235 3,723 50 6 3 0 42 39,664 35,065 3,966 22 2,023 1,219 468 243 80 93 60 2,023 644 1,219 468 165,901 243 80 644 93 60 143,762 40 770 SO 1 2,667 1,687 337 40 146,429 167,588 50,107 70 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 463 35 6 94 123,067 7,037 1,230 67 233,151 128,614 1,168 162,133 70,175 1,046,982 794 16,737 2,.516 378 10,063 2,309 91,097 117 687 13,711 6,752 19 386 69,618 2,747 55 1,929 21 17 52 2,432 00 1,052 63 15,263 25 15 89 794 117 15 89 1 12,047 169,277 120,843 50 6,500 991,180 180 70. 2 .5.^9 1 5 1 1,806 16 0 75 1 ; 97 50 330 68 6 60 14,869 38 1 123,067 7,037 1,230 67 1,124 185 22 49 2,942,914 214,290 42,951 69 ll_ii_19L 292 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Abticlks Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Can. Vegetable.s N.O.P $ 91,677 7,407 2,490 7,744 2,933 4,223 183 2,006 447 225 1,597 25,500 23 221 77 4,678 183 490,595 $ 74,681 7,407 1,738 7,744 1,886 4,223 183 2,058 122 166 1,544 25,500 23 221 77 4,678 18;< 486,108 .$ cts. 22,404 30 Australia B W. Indies 2,222 10 521 40 2,323 20 565 80 1,266 90 EevDt 54 90 617 40 Germany 36 60 49 80 Italy 463 20 7,650 00 6 98 Roumania 66 30 23 10 Spain Turkey 1,403 40 54 90 145,832 40 Total Great Britain . . . Hong Kong China 642,209 618,542 185,562 60 Vinegar of any strength not ex- ceeding strength of proof. . . . Galls. 86,417 1,030 316 1,415 31 637 42,610 32,209 148 47 483 4 117 4,056 Galls. 769 1,030 316 3,293 21 637 43,676 331 148 47 636 4 117 4,379 115 35 154 50 47 40 492 61 Italy 3 15 95 55 • United States. . Total Great Britain. . . France German J' United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Hong Kong Belgium France 6,551 40 132,446 37,064 49,742 5,662 7,459 96 Vinegar,' above strength of 4,494 340 4,647 1,279 3,3J15 63 913 741 110 934 " " " 1,224 113 172 702 23 10 177 00 20966 Waste or shoddy from cotton, woollen or other fabrics or from yarn or thread, machined, garnetted or pre- pared for use 10,760 5,10-2 2,268 987 409 76 Lbs. 1,130,900 100 448 2,090 15,4.57 2,978,101 98,770 8 23 146 347 159,760 Lbs. 20,482 100 448 2,090 1,104 8 23 146 238 00 1 00 2 88 18 25 Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Aust. -Hungary.. 2,977,895 159,745 19,968 83 4,127,096 259,054 3,001,015 161, 82r 20,228 96 Watchf s 13,872 50 2U 9,884 617 1.3,756 15,081 12,931 5C 29 9,85C 177 14,137 14,931 3,845 !)3 15 00 8 70 2,942 63 Germany 53 10 4,212 19 United States. . 4,479 30 Total 53,289 52,10£ 15,5.56 45 TRADE AND XATIGATION 293 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Impohts — Continued. FOR HoMK Consumption'. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantitj'. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 16,350 $ cts. 2,452 50 82 S cts. 32 80 $ 91,113 7,407 2,490 7,744 3,979 4,223 183 2,058 613 166 1,544 25,500 23 221 77 4,678 183 486,260 § cts. 24,889 60 2,222 10 752 112 80 634 20 2,323 20 2,093 313 95 879 75 1,266 90 54 90 617 40 491 196 40 233 00 49 80 463 20 7,650 CK> 6 90 ' 66 30 23 10 1,403 40 1 ! 54 90 152 63 80 145,893 20 19,195 2,879 25 725 290 00 638,462 1^8,731 85 Gall.«. 87,641 33,872 8,764 10 Galls. Galls. 88,410 1,030 316 3,293 21 637 43,676 34,203 148 47 636 4 117 4,379 8,879 45 154 50 47 40 492 61 I 3 15 95 55 1 6, .551 40 1 87,641 33,872 8,764 10 137,383 39,534 16,224 06 1 4,247 3,137 4,260 55 : t 4,357 934 4,647 1,224 3,2.50 172 913 702 4,283 65 1 177 00 1 4,647 913 1,986 28 1,986 28 209 66 ' 1 4,247 3,137 4,260 .55 4,647| 913 1,986 28 11,162 5,037 6,656 59 Lbs. 1,110,418 96,866 7,265 18 Lbs. Lbs. 1,130,900 100 448 2,090 15,457 2,977,895 98,770 8 23 146 347 159,745 7,503 18 ::::::: : 1 Oo ! 1 2 88 1 18 25 ) 15,457 347 57 83 57 83 19,968 83 ( 1,110,418 96,866 1,868 7,2ii5 LS 1.5,457 347 57 83 4,126,890 259,039 27,551 97 373 60 21 8 40 14,820 50 29 9,884 617 14,688 15,081 4,227 53 15 00 : ••;■•;;•; 8 70 : I 34 440 551 150 13 60 176 00 220 40 60 00 478 40 2,956 23 1 22ft 10 I 4,432 59 4, .539 30 1 i 1,868 1 373 60 1,1% 1 1 1 55,169 16,408 45 294 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — Gb'.neral Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity . Value. General Tarifl'. Quantity. "Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Watch cases and parts thereof, finished or unfinished Great Britain . . . $ 6,651 3,092 3,639 392 34,714 58,258 $ 5,316 3.092 3,639 84 34,714 58,258 $ cts. 1 594 80 Aust. -Hungary . France 927 60 1 091 70 Germany 25 20 Svi^itzerland 10,414 20 17,477 40 United States. . . Total 106,746 105,103 31,530 9() Great Britain. , . Watch actions and movements and parts tiiereof, finished or unfinished, including winding 30,867 7,748 742 31,215 2,456 215,214 596,401 28,848 7,748 742 31,215 343 214,771 596,386 4,319 40 1 162 20 Aust. -Hungary.. China 111 30 France 4,677 82 51 45 31,881 03 Germany Switzerland United States. . . 89,467 90 Total. .. . Great Britain . . . B. E. Indies .... B. W. Indies. .. United States... Total Great Britain . . , France Germany Japan 884,643 880,053 131,661 10 Wax, bees Lbs. 1,735 112 216 59,909 486 33 66 18,888 Lbs. 920 235 23 50 57,820 18,1.^2 1,815 20 61,972 19,473 58,740 18,387 1,838 70 Wax, paraffine 48,829 2,204 400 166 384,537 3,665 116 52 17 23,667 14,100 2,204 1,217 116 304 25 29 00 166 378,202 17 23,446 4 25 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . France 5,861 50 436,136 27,517 394,672 24,796 6,199 00 Wax, sealing 31,458 2,628 20,697 9,146 330 4,908 858 2,658 20,697 248 339 4,908 62 00 84 75 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Hong Kong Germany Holland Japan 1,227 05 54,783 14,384 24,213 5,495 1,373 80 Wax, vegetable and mineral, N.O.P 18,190 70 1,780 550 800 519,331 3,444 6 207 45 59 60,528 8,126 70 550 800 494,642 1,012 6 45 59 56,574 161 20 0 60 456 5 90 United States. . . Total 5,657 40 540,721 64,289 504,188, 58,296 5,829 60 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 295 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — ConUnued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tarifif. Surtax Tarifif. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. 958 $ cts. 191 60 377 $ cts, i 150 80 6,651 3,092 3,639 392 34,714 58,258 $ cts. 1,937 20 927 60 1 1,091 70 308 123 20 148 40 10,414 20 17,477 40 958 191 60 685 274 00 106,746 31,996 50 1,903 190 30 116 23 20 30,867 7,748 742 31,215 2,456 215.139 596,401 4,532 90 1,162 20 111 30 4,677 82 474 05 2,113 368 15 422 60 73 60 3 00 31,954 63 89,460 90. 1 1,903 190 30 2,612 522 40 884,568 132,373 80 Lbs. 815 251 33 66 12 55 1 65 3 30 Lbs. Lbs. 1,735 112 216 59,909 486 33 66 18,888 36 05 112 2^089 1 65 216 736 9814 3 30 1,913 34 1,143 350 17 50 2,089 736 98 14 61.972 19,473 1,954 34 34,729 2,448 367 20 48,829 2,204 400 166 378,202 3,665 116 52 17 23,446 671 45 29 00 400 52 17 34 17 34 4 25 5,861 'iO 34,729 2,448 367 20 400 52 17 34 429,801 27,296 6,583 54 30,600 8,898 1,334 70 31,458 2,658 20,697 9,146 339 4,908 1,396 70 84 75 [ 1,227 05 30,600 8,898 1,334 70 54,813 14,393 2,708 50 6,468 1,248 . - . 62 40 220 31 4 13 14,814 70 1,780 550 800 500,085 2,891 6 207 45 59 57,416 227 73 0 60 1,780 207 27 60 27 60 4 50 5 90 5,443 842 112 29 5 769 69 6,468 1,248 62 40 - 7,443 1,080 144 02 518,099 60,624 6,036 02 296 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value . General Tariff. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Wax, and manufactures of, N.O.P Great Britain . . . Hong Kong 2,321 7 13 10 221 18 30,924 $ 33 7 13 10 $ cts. 6 60 1 40 Aust. -Hungary.. France 2 60 2 00 Germany Japan 18 30,836 3 60 United States. Total 6,167 20 .33.514 30,917 6,183 40 Great Britain. . . Aust. -Hungary.. France Webbing, elastic, over one inch wide 56,149 1,240 2,038 6,613 522 716 224,341 248 00 2,038 6,613 2,136 716 224,4.53 407 60 1,322 60 114 40 Germany Switzerland 143 20 United States. . . 44,868 20 Total .... Great Britain . . United States. . . Webbing, non-elastic, when im- 292,105 235,470 47,094 00 ported by manufacturers of suspender.'; for use exclusively in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories. 295 9,775 9,775 1,955 00 Total 10,070 9,775 1,955 00 Great Britain . . . Whips of all kinds, including thongs and lashes 4,323 72 60 7,059 411 72 60 7,059 123 30 France iil 60 Italy 18 00 United States. . , 2,117 70 Total 11,514 7,602 2,280 60 Great Britain. . . Window cornices and cornice ixjles of all kinds 1,558 3,844 United States. . . 3,844 1,153 20 Total .5,402 3.844 1,153 20 Great Britain. . . Belgium Window shade or blind rollers . 3,142 109 114 6 33,312 38 15 39 90 Japan 6 2 10 United States. . . 33,312 11,659 20 Total 36,460 33,541 11,739 35 Great Britain . . . Germany Japan United States. . . Total hemuied or moimted on rollers, N.O.P., and window shade cloth in the piece Sq. yds. 299,374 660 37 33,642 333,713 ! Sq. yds. 40,71'> 175 19 88 15 .5,332 6 65 88 15 5,332 660 37 33,642 30 80 5 25 1,866 20 46,151 34,514 5,454 1,908 90 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 297 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax TariflF. Total. (Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity, i Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 2,274 S cts. 340 60 S cts. $ 2,307 7 13 10 221 S cts. 347 20 1 1 40 ! 2 60 2 00 221 58 93 ■ 58 93 18 31.036 3 60 200 53 33 6.220 53 2,274 340 60 421 112 20 33.612 6,636 26 54,909 6,863 78 56,149 2,038 6,613 2,136 71G 224,341 7,111 78 407 60 1,322 60 1,614 430 42 534 82 143 20 44,86s 20 6,863 78 . . 54,909 1 814 430 42 291,993 54,388 20 295 3fi 88 295 9,775 36 88 I 1,955 00 295 36 88 10,070 1,991 88 3,912 782 40 ' 4,323 72 60 7,059 905 70 21 60 18 00 ::::::::: ::;■::::.: 2,117 70 ! ■■ ! 3,912 782 40 1,558 l,.5o8 2,710 311 60l. 311 60 . 609 78 2,710' 609 78 Sq. yds. 299,199 11,514 1,558 3,844 299,199 40,697 9,156 88 Sq. yds. 40,6971 9,156 88 Sq. yds. 299,374 660 37 5,402 2,819 114 6 33,312 36,251 40,716 88 15 33,642' 5,332 3,063 00 311 60 1,153 20 1,464 SO 647 93 39 90 2 10 11,659 20 12,349 13 33:3,713 46,151 9,163 53 30 80 5 25 1,866 20 11,065 78 298 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT li 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered • Articles Imported. Quantity. Value . General Tariff. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Wood and manufactures of — Barrels containing petroleum or its products, or any mix- tare of which petroleum forms a part, when such contents are chargeable with a specific duty Great Britain. . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . France No. 2,566 42,136 1,730 42,-588 No. 303 41,587 303 42,039 $ cts. 75 75 10,509 75 44,702 44,318 41,890 42,342 10,585 50 B*rrels, empty 9,639 11 25 100,073 12,631 11 30 117,280 8,001 11,332 2,833 00 Spain 25 99,163 30 116,263 7 60 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 29,065 75 109,748 129,952 15 32,704 32,719 107,189 127. 025 31,906 25 Gaskets and coffins and metal parts thereof 15 32,704 3 75 United States. . . 8,176 00 Total 32.719 8,179 75 United States Curtain stretchers 5,510 5,511 1,653 .30 Great Britain . . . Fishing rods 8,773 21,691 82 21,660 24 60 United States. . . 6,498 ,522 60 Handles, D, shovel, wholly of wood (ireat Britain . . 36 30,454 United States. . . 30,454 4,568 10 Total (rreat Britain. . . 30,490 30,454 4,568 10 Handles of all kinds, ash. . . . 34 24,869 United States. . . 24,869 6,217 25 Total 24,903 24,869 6.217 25 Great Britain . . Handles of all kinds, hickory. 594 46,334 1 United States. . . 46,219 11,554 75 1 Total 46,92S 46,219 11,5.54 75 United States. . . Heading and stave bolts and staves in the rough of pop- lar 249 249 49 80 United States. . , Lastd of wood 42,005 42,005 10 501 25 TRADE AND XAVIGATION 299 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty . Quantity . 1 Value. Duty Collected. No. 2,317 1,481 S Ct9. 259 29 So. • ! $ 1 $ eta. No. 2,620 41,587 -? 1.784 42,039 § cts. 335 (14 10,509 75 1 2,317 1,481 259 29 44,207 43,823 l'\S44 79 1,038 1,299 227 .^8 9,639 12,631 3,060 38 : :;■ ' 25 99,163 30 116,263 7 50 1 29,065 75 1 1,638 1,299 227 38 108,827 128,924 32,133 63 15 32,704 3 75 ! '.. 1 8,176 00 1 i 32,719 8,179 75 1.. . I 5,511 1,653 30 I 1 8,806 1,761 20 1 8,888 21,660 1,785 80 i 6,498 00 i 8,806 1,761 20 1 30,548 8,283 80 1 1 36 3 60 36 30,454 3 60 4,568 10 1 36 3 60 1 30,490 4,571 70 34 5 96 34 24,869 5 96 6,217 25 34 5 96 24,903 6,223 21 594 103 94 594 46,219 103 94 ; 1 J , 11,554 75 III ' 594 103 94: 46,813 11,658 69 249 42,005 49 80 10,501 25 300 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — Geneual Statement Articles Imported. Countries . Total Imports. Entered Quantity . Value . General Tariff. Quantity . Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— 6'0»l. Wood and mfrs. of — Con. Mouldings, plain, gilded or otherwise further manufac- Great Britain . . . • 130 1,326 57 $ cts. 14 25 6 54,454 1 50 United States. . . Total 54,822 13,613 50 56,278 54,517 13,629 25 United States. . . Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Biitain. . . Rakes, hay No. 1,872 313 No. 1,872 313 70 43 1 810 12 22,659 80'.) 22,614 6,784 20 811 22,671 809 22,614 6,784 20 Show cases of all kinds and metal parts thereof 495 1 57 1,567 3,12;^ 44 289 16,226 Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 1,566 16,241 5,684 35 Wooden ware : — churns, N.O. P., washboards, pounders 2,120 19,682 1,566 16,241 5,684 35 171 22 80 13,340 49 22 9 80 China 4 40 Germany . United States. 13,330 2,666 00 Total United States . . 13,613 13,401 15,262 2,680 20 Wooden pails and tubs 15,217 3,815 50 Manufactures of wood, N. 0. P . 50,852 25 333 1,575 668 284 25 19 10.790 18; 733 124 10 2,642 3,139 120 465 331 1,052,400 7,630 25 333 1,190 822 284 27 19 10,904 2,011 131 10 2.699 3,139 120 465 331 1,051.418 1,906 20 B. E. Indies 6 25 Hong Kong. 83 25 Aust. -Hungary.. 297 10 205 50 China 71 00 Cuba 6 75 4 75 France.. 2,698 88 .502 75 Holland . . 32 75 Italy . 2 50 668 50 Norway... 784 75 Russia Sweden 30 00 116 25 75 53 262,854 50 Sawed boards, planks, deals, planed or dressed on one or both sides, when the edges are jointed or toogued and grooved Total 1,142,535 1,081,558 270,347 21 United States. . . . M. Ft. 7,617 102,950 M. Ft. 7,617 102,950 25,737 50 TRADE AND XAVIGATION 301 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home CoxsuMFnoN. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. ToUl. Quantity . Value. Duty . Quantity . i Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. 144 •S cts. 25 21 - $, S cts. 201 1,326 6 54,454 $ cts. 39 46 1,326 442 01 442 01 1 50 13,613 50 1 114 25 21 1,326 4^2 01 55,987 313 14,096 47 No. No. Xo. 1,872 70 43 1 12 2 40 1 809 12 22.614 2 40 6 784 20 i 1 12 2 40 f ' 810 22.626 (5 78fi fin 1 511 3,472 781 36 3 36 16 80 514 3,508 798 16 57 289 134 86 1,566 289 . 16,241 134 86 5 684 35 511 3,472 781 36 60i 325 151 66 2,137 20,038 6,617 37 100 15 00 22 5 86 171 22 80 13,310 30 66 4 40 80 10 21 33 2 67 21 33 2,r68 67 100 15 00 112 29 86 13,633 2,725 06 1 15,262 3,815 50 42,364 7,414 16 ],03b 346 00 51,032 25 .^33 ],2i7 822 284 27 19 10,929 18,698 131 10 2,6;)9 3,139 120 465 331 1,052,202 1,142,513 9,666 36 6 9t , ;;:::::;:: :;:::::;:: ::;::::::::: 83 25 57 19 00 316 10 205 50 1 71 00 1 6 75 4 75 2,707 19 6,065 06 32 75 :::::::::: ::;:::;::::: , 25 16.687 8 31 5,562 31 2 ^0 1 ■ 668 50 784 75 30 00 llfi 9"! 18. .591 261 31 6,196 93 i'_::i:::: 263,115 81 42,364 7,414 16 1 283,958 30 ' M.Ft. M. Ft. I M. Ft. 7,617 102,950 25,737 50 1 1 302 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Impoktkd. Quantity. 1 \ Value. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Con. Wood, and mfrs. of — Con. Umbrella, parasol and sun- shade sticks or handles, N.O.P Great Britain . . . France Germany Japan % ,302 57 3,254 9 12,182 213 57 272 9 12,048 % cts. 42 60 11 40 ' 54 40 1 80 United States. . . 2,409 60 Total . ... 24,804 12,599 2,519 80 Great Britain Veneers of oak, rosewood, mahognay, Spanish cedar and walnut, not over ^,f of 80 212,826 1 11 i 212,826 1 0 83 United States. 15,962 50 Total 212,906 212,837 15,963 33 Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total ... . Great Britain. . . Veneers of wood, N.O.P., not over /j of an inch in thick- ness 67 31,899 31,899 4,784 85 31,966 31,899 4,784 85 Walking sticks and walking 7,157 50 164 23 20 41 54S 9,258 351 105 30 B. E. Indies.... Hong Kong Aust. -Hungary.. France .'.'..'..'.. 164 23 20 49 20 6 90 6 00 Germany Japan . ... 506 8,758 151 80 United States. . . 2,627 40 Total . . 17,261 9,822 2,946 60 Great Britain . . . Wood pulp 1,112 1,623 32,456 1,112 1,623 30,627 278 00 Sweden 405 75 United States. . . 7,656 75 Total 35,191 33,362 8,340 50 Great Britain . . . B. E. Indies New Zealand . . . Aust. -Hungary.. France . Germany Mexico United States. . . Total ..... Wool, manufactures of — Blankets composed wholly of piire wool Lbs. 55,873 50 90 174 472 122 90 15,674 25,223 32 26 189 206 63 26 6,80i Lbs. 3,.506 50 90 354 472 1.197 32 26 189 206 418 95 11 20 9 10 66 15 72 10 90 15,709 26 6,814 9 10 2,384 90 72,545 32,569J 20,271 8,490 2,971 50 TRADE A\D XATIGATIOlS' 901 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tarifif. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . | Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. 8,315 § cts. 1,247 25 774 $ cts. 206 40 9,302 57 3,254 9 12,182 24,804 $ Ct8. 1,496 25 11 40 849 60 1 nt 2,982 795 20 i34 35 75 __:__ 2,445 35 8,315 1,247 25 3,890 1,037 35 4,804 40 f.9 3 45 . 80 212,826 428 15,962 50 69 3 45 ' 1 .. 212,906 15,966 78 1 67 6 70 67 31,899 6 70 4,784 85 [ 67 6 70 31,966 4,791 55 6,921 50 1,384 20 10 00 7,272 50 164 23 20 41 C06 8,758 1,489 50 10 00 49 20 690 600 16 40 151 80 41 16 40 1 2,627 40 '"' I 6,971 1,394 20 41 16 40 16,834 4,357 20 1,112 1,623 31,034 278 00 ' 405 75 7,792 42 407 135 67 I 407 135 67 33,769 8,476 17 Lbs. 53,210 22,534 5,070 38 Lbs. 188 110 51 29 Lbs. 56,904 50 90 3.54 472 122 90 15,709 23,841 32 26 189 2>6 63 26 6,814 .'),540 62 11 20 9 10 66 15 72 10 29 40 9 10 2,384 90 . _ i 1 i i i22 fi-^ 29 40 53,210 22,534 5,070 38 310 173 80 69 73,791 31,197 8,122 57 304 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Articles Imported. nUTIABLK GOODS — Con. Wool, mfrs. of — Con. Cassimeres, cloths and doe- skins Coatings an i overcoatings . Tweeds. Felt cloth, N.O.P..:. Flannels, plain, not fancy Countries. Great Britain. . . Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium France.. Germany . ... Holland Switzerland United States. . . Total Imports. Quantity. Total 4,863,173 Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungary. Belgium France Germany Holland United States. . Total Great Britain. . Aust. -Hungary Belgium ...:... France German\' Holland Italy Sweden Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total Great Britain France , Germany . . . United States Total ... Great Britain. France Germany United States. Total . , Yde. 4,481,753 12,423 44,747 241,583 53,475 7,593 2,007 19,592 Value. 2,017,394 21,173 11,286 31,509 8,907 4,036 8,652 2,102,957 2,827,760 2,708 580 45,086 3,183 9,612 300 551 203 634 9,981 27,669 125,293 41,250 6,629 718 10,857 Entered General Tariff. Quantity. Value Yds. 3,1.58,935 173,814 12,423; 44,89-1' 250,775' 16,160i 7,588 50 19,592 3,381,332 1,508,496 10,960 5,176 16,22- 6,717 4,112 4,609 1,556,298 2,890,617 1,824,775 2,007 407 20,762 2,423 8,476 123 418 74 408 1,859,873 10,191 4,631 40 5,725 525,296 17,134 21,173 11,286 28,599 2,540 4,164 8,652 93,548 75,954 2,708 580 39,155 211 10,917 81,628 9,981 27,821 127,487 15,057 6,629 46 10,857 Duty. cts. 28,569 80 3,493 35 9,737 35 44,620 45 5,269 95 2,320 15 16 10 3.799 95 279,506 10,422 10,960 5,176 15,381 1,927 4,297 4,609 52,772 97,827 10 3,647 70 3,836 00 1,811 60 5,383 35 674 45 1,503 95 1,613 15 13,470 20 39,347 2,007 407 18,866 123 9,276 5511 203 634! 418 74 408 130,913' 70,926 10,001 4,586 44 5,721 83 4,631 5,725 20,587 387,202 66,742 131 13, .309 467,384 20,352 74,811 13,172 36 3,004 91,023 10,439 22,598 66,399 488 13,309 102,794 43 4,586 5,721 10,350 5,.504 13,122 185 3,004 21,815 13,771 45 702 45 142 45 6,603 10 43 05 3,246 60 146 30 25 90 142 80 24,824 10 15 05 1,605 10 2,002 35 3,622 50 1,926 40 4,592 70 64 75 1,051 40 7,635 25 TRADE AXD XAVIGATIOS 305 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOB Home Conscjiptiox. Preferential Tariff . Surtax Tariff. j Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. i Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Yds. 4,291,264 S 3,070,046 § cts. 921,013 80 j Yds. 8,373 $ 5,626 S cts. 2,625 48 Yds. 4,473,451 12,423 44,894 250,775 54,341 7,588 50 19,592 1 $ 3,157,300 9,981 27,821 127,487 41,643 6,629 46 10,857 S cts. 9.52,209 08 3,493 35 1 9,737 35 44,620 45 17,676 75 2,320 15 38,181 26,586 12,406 80 1 16 10 ! 3 799 95 4,291,264 3;070,016 921,013 80 46,554 32,212 15,032 28 4,863,114 3,381,764 1,033,873 18 1,981,055 1,460,335 438,100 50 2,154 1,952 910 93 2,000,343 21,173 11,286 28,599 8,907 4,164 8,652 1,472,709 10,960 5,176 15,381 6,717 4,297 4,609 442,659 13 3,836 00 1.811 60 5 383 35 6,367 4,790 2,235 34 2,909 79 1,503 95 1,613 15 1,981,055 1,460,335 438,100 50 8,.521 6,742 3,146 27 2,083,124 1,519,849 459,716 97 2,664,036 1,767.661 1 530,298 30 8,417 5,542 2,586 25 2,748,407 2,708 580 39,155 3,350 10,917 1,812,550 2,007 407 18,866 3,395 9,276 546,656 00 702 45 :.:i.. :::::: :;:;:::.::;;':::.;;::: 142 45 ! .. .: 6,603 10 1,569 96 1 3,139 3,272 1,526 91 3,246 60 ; l__. 551 203 634 4i8 74 408 146 30 25 90 142 80 2,664,036 1,767,661 530,298 30 11,.556 8,814 4,113 16 2,806,505 1,847,401 559,235 56 2,991 60 10,211 4,631 40 6,725 10,015 4,.586 44 .5,721, 3,006 65 i 1 605 10 1 1 ( 44 20 53 20 53 ' 2,002 a5 " 10,128 9,972 2,991 60 40 •M, 20 53 20,607 20,3661 6,634 63 1 375,126 70,535 15,871 03 1,061 236 llO 14 398,785 66,3i»9" 619 13,309j 76,275 13,122 221 ?.,oo4; 17,907 62 4,592 70 81 55 1 isi ( 36 16 80 1,051 40 ■ ■ ' ■ 1 ... 375,126 70,535' 15,871 08 1,192 272 126 94 479,112 92,622 23,633 27 ll_ii_.20 306 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Abticles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Wool, mfrs. of — Con. Knitted goods, including Great Britain . 570,374 352 3,266 17,370 35,847 423 6,740 63,261 21,532 352 3,258 17,311 1,616 423 6,740 63,032 $ cts. 7,.^36 20 Aust. -Hungary . Belgium 123 20 1,140 30 France 6,058 85 565 60 Italy Switzerland 148 05 2,359 00 22,061 20 Total .... Great Britain . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 697,633 114,264 39,992 40 No, 142 4 257 4 No. 4 4 4 1 40 146 261 4 1 40 Railway rugs 34,415 32 161 740 259 00 United States. . . 161 56 35 Total. ... Great Britain . . . 34,608 901 315 35 Shawls 31,360 27 2,855 30 152 3,444 510 25 380 2,541 27 2,855 30 162 663 510 25 380 889 35 B. K. Indies .... 9 45 Aust. -Hungary.. Eervpt 999 25 10 50 France 53 20 Gt^rmany Italy 232 05 178 50 8 75 United States. 133 00 Total Great Britain. . Germany United States. . . Total Gieat Britain. . . Hong Kong Arist. -Hungary.. Belgium France 38,783 7,183 2,514 05 Shirts of wool Doz. 1,182 30 500 9,778 171 2,587 Doz. 18 132 46 20 500 2,587 905 45 1,712 12,536 518 2,719 951 65 Socks and stockings of all kinds Doz. prfe. 666,469 30 23 110 3,514 60,062 25 8,203 1,239,572 22 115 174 7,067 93,228 54 11,408 Doz. prs. 8,263 30 23 110 3,514 9,901 25 7,912 15,945 22 115 174 7,067 12,597 54 10,992 5,580 75 7 70 40 25 60 90 2,473 45 Germany 4,408 95 18 90 United States. . . Total 3,847 20 738,436 1,351,640 29,778 46,966 16,438 10 TRADE AND XATIGATION 307 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued FOR Home Consumption. Preferential TarifiF. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. $ 530,287 $ cts. 119,315 79 $ 16.867 •S cts. 7,871 27 568,686 352 3,258 17,370 35,643 423 6,740 63,258 $ cts. 134,723 26 i23 20 1,140 30 59 34,027 27 53 15,879 17 6,086 38 16,444 77 148 05 2,359 00 226 105 47 22,160 67 530,287 119,315 79 51,179 23,883 44 695,730 183,191 63 No. 119 234 70 20 No. 23 23 10 73 No. 142 257 4 80 93 1 40 119 234 70 20 23 23 10 73 146 261 82 33 ^ . 33,578 10,073 40 1G4 32 76 53 14 94 34,482 32 161 10,408 93 14 94 56 35 1 33,578 10,073 40 196 91 47 34,675 10,480 22 27,506 8,251 80 1,473 687 40 31,520 27 2,855 30 152 3,444 510 25 380 9,828 55 9 45 999 25 10 50 53 20 2,781 1,297 79 1,529 S4 178 50 8 75 133 00 27,506 8,251 80 4,254 1,985 19 38,943 12,751 04 Doz. 1,164 9,646 2,893 80 Doz. Doz. 1,182 30 500 9,778 171 2,587 2,940 00 30 171 79 80 79 80 905 45 1,164 9,646 2,893 80 30 171 79 80 1,712 12,536 3,925 25 Doz. prs. 653,538 1,205,-544 301,3>S6 00 Doz. prs. 13,027 26,524 12,377 88 Doz. prs. 674,828 30 23 110 3,514 60,616 25 8,203 1,248,013 22 115 174 7,067 90,098 54 11,408 319,344 63 7 70 1 40 25 60 90 " " 6b',7i5 " " 77,501 ""36,16714 2,473 45 40,576 09 18 90 291 416 194 13 4,041 33 653,538 1,205,544 301,386 00 64,033 104,441 48,739 15 747,349 1,356,951 366,563 25 ll_ii_20l 308 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement COUATRIES. Total Imforts. Entered Articles Imported. . Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value . Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Cow. Wool, mfrs. of— Con. Undershirts and drawers, NOP 53,689 175 4,174 456 232 8,351 6,915 175 4,174 $ cts. 2,420 25 Aust. -Hungary.. France 61 25 1,460 90 Germany ..... Switzerland United States. . . 232 8,351 81 20 2,922 85 Total 67,077 19,847 6,946 45 Yarns, comix)sed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the goat or like ani- mal, N.O.P., costing thirty cents per ix>und or over, when imported on the cop, cone or tube, or in the hank, by manufacturers of woollen goods, for use exclusively in their own factories Great Britain . . . Belgium France.. (iermany United States. . . Total. ..• Great Britain . . . Belgium France Lbs. 2,835,344 7,907 415 17,777 2,849 1,412,991 4,737 247 14,459 1,471 Lbs. 45,944 7,907 415 1,632 2,848 23,072 4,737 247 1,378 1,469 4,614 40 947 40 - 49 40 275 60 293 SO 2,864,292 1,433,905 58,746 30,903 6,180 60 Yarns, woollen and woi'sted, N.O.P. 417,371 1,008 995 56,526 1,-533 190,961 229 1,035 28,844 1,189 7,542 1,008 995 1,372 1,211 3,021 229 1,035 775 1,046 906 30 68 70 310 50 Germany United States. . . Total (xreat Britain. . . 232 50 313 80 All fabrics and manufactures composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, &c., N.O. P 477,4,33 222,258 12,128 6,106 1,831 80 5,016,629 30 9,800 172,335 1,351,516 73,503 10,648 316 5 9,617 1,973 62,555 741,185 30 9,800 171,825 1,356,294 17,786 10,746 316 5 8,420 1,973 59,810 259,414 75 Hong Kong 10 50 Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium 3,430 00 60,138 75 France 474,702 90 6,225 10 Holland Italy 3,76) 10 110 60 Japan 1 75 * 2,947 00 Turkey 690 55 United States. 20,933 50 Fabrics of wool, or of cotton or wool, commonly describ- ed and sold as lustres, mo- hairs, alpaca and Italian linings Total 6,708,927 2,378,190 832,366 50 Great Britain. . . Belgium France Germany Switzerland United States. . . Total Yds. 5,286,546 415 1,361 1,447 1,959 2,172 1,331,722 145 26S 445 329 731 Yds. 8,568 415 1,361 2,633 145 268 921 55 50 75 93 80 1,959 2,172 329 731 ii5 15 255 85 5,293,900 1,333,640 14,475 4,106 1,437 10 TRADE AND XATIGATION 309 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOE Home Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total . Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected': - 46,404 ■S cts. 10,441 03 19 § ots. 8 88 8 53,338 175 4,174 45G 232 8,351 •S cts. 12,870 16 61 25 i 1.460 90 456 212 80 212 80 . . _ ..__'._ ..!.._ 81 20 1 j 2,922 85 i t 46,404 10,441 03 475 221 68 66,726 17,609 16 Lbs. 2,798,323 1,393,270 174,159 91 Lbs. 1,026 536 142 93 Lbs. 2,845,293 7,907 415 17,777 2,849 1,416,«84 4,737 247 14,459 1,471 178,917 24 947 40 49 40 16,145 13,081 2 3,488 26 0 53 3,763 86. 294 33 1 2,798,323 1,393,276 174,159 91 17,172 13,619 3,631 72 2,874,241 1,437,798 183,972 23^ 394,585 177,887 35,577 40 18,259 11,257 4,502 80 420,386 1,008 995 56,512 1,533 192,165 229 1,035 28,844 1,189 40,986 50 68 70 i 1 310 50 55,140 322 28,069 143 11,227 60 57 20 11 4((0 10 1 371 00 j 394,5&5 177,887 35,577 40 73,721 39,469 15,787 60 35,217 90 480,434 223,462 53,196 8a 4,169,689 1,250,906 70 75,467 4,986,341 30 9,800 171,825 1,356,719 74,277 10,746 316 5 8,420 1,973 59,928 1,545,0.30 35 10 5(> ;■■ " :;■ :: i": ::" ?• 430 OO 1 ....; : 60,138 75 i 425 56,491 198 33 26,362 46 474,901 23 32,587 55 .... . 1 3,761 10 110 60 1 1 75 2,947 oO 690 55 ; 118 55 07 20,988 57 ; 4,169,(J89 1,250,906 70 132,501 61,833 75 6,680,380 2,145,106 !^5 Yds. 1 5,299,7181 1,327,822 298,761 43 Yds. 442 155 72 33 Yds. 5,308,728 415 1,361 1,447 1,959 2,172 1,330,610 145 268 445 329 731 299,755 31 50 75 03 SO 1 1,447 445 207 67 207 67 115 15 255 85 1 298,761 43 5,299,718' 1,327,822 1 1,889 600 280 00 5,316,082 1,332,528 300,478 5.'? 310 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement COONTUIES. Total Imports. Entered AbTICLES ImI'ORTED. Quantity . Value. General Tariff. Quantity . Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS — Cwi. Wool, and mf rs. of— Con. Women's and children's dress goods, coat linings, Italian cloths, alpacas, Orleans, cashmeres, henriettas, serges, buntings, nun's cloth, bengalines, whip cords, twills, plains or jac- quards of similar fabrics, compcjsed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the camel, alpaca, goat or like animal, not ex eerl- ing in weight six ounces to the square yard, when im- ported in the gray or un- finished state for the pur- poses of being dyed or finished in Canada Great Britain . . . France Total Great Britain Sq. Yds. 350,773 23,468 $ 77,695 6,742 Sq. Yds. 5,371 23,468 $ 1,752 6,742 $ cts. 414 47 1,649 87 374,241 84,437 28,839 8,494 2,064 34 Clothing, women's and chil- dren's outside garments — 128,331 249 .3,162 161,810 4 250 136,488 7,224 249 3,162 31,929 4 250 134,413 2,528 40 Belgium 87 15 1,106 70 11,175 15 Japan 1 40 Switzerland United States. . . 87 50 47,044 55 Total Great Britain . . . Clothing, ready-made, and wearing apfjarel, composed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, &c., N.O.P 430,294 177,231 62,030 85 574,289 40 67 716 1,407 145 475 17,067 54,768 52 75 33,390 40 67 716 1,407 145 475 16,855 22,946 52 75 26 1,773 .522,670 600,637 11,686 50 14 00 23 45 Aust. -Hungary.. 250 60 492 45 China 50 75 Egypt 166 25 5,899 25 8,031 10 Italy Japan Russia 18 20 26 25 26 1,773 523,411 9 10 620 55 United States. 182,934 50 Total. 1,174,311 210,222 95 Great Britain . . . Carpets, A xminster, including Aubusson, Savonerie and Moquette Yds. 329,647 642 280 1,246 1,027 293,109 732 323 1,639 1,400 Yds. 8,402 671 280 225 1,027 8,384 804 323 216 1,400 2,934 40 Aust. -Hungary.. France 281 40 113 05 Germany United States. . . 75 60 490 00 Total 332.842 297,203 10,605 11,127 3,894 45 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 311 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOB Home Consumption. Preferential TariflF. Surtax Tariflf. Total. Quantity. [ Value. Duty. Quantity. 1 Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Sq. Yds. 345,402 75,943 $ cts. 1 11,391 45 Sq. Yds. $ $ cts Sq. Yds. 350,773 23 468 77,695 R 7d9 $ cts. 11,805 92 ' 1 ft4Q QT • 1 345,402! 75,943 11,391 45 1 374 241 ' «4 ^"^7 13,455 79 1 ' 88,954 26,686 20 27,971 13,053 10 124,149 249 3,162 160,302 4 250 136,488 42,267 70 87 15 1,106 70 71,082 41 1 40 87 50 48,012 98 128,373 59,907 26 2,075 968 43 88,954 26,686 20 158,419 7.^ 95!S 79 424,604 162,645 84 528,922 1.58,676 60 12,253 5,718 06 574,565 40 67 176,081 16 14 00 23 45 950 grt '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' .:.. 716 1,407 145 1 4Q9 4t I 1 50 75 166 25 475 16,971 54,768 52 75 26 116 .«i4 ^^ 5,953 38 22.881 26 18 20 26 25 0 ^^\ 31,822! 14,850 161 1 1 1,773 620 55 522,845 183,016 17 175 81 67 528,922 158,676 60 44,366 20.704 02 1,173,925 389,603 57 1 Yds. 324,364 288,107 72,026 75 Yds. 274 289 134 86 Yds. 333,0W 296,780 75,096 01 671 804 ''°^ *" :::::;::::::i:":::;::::i 280 ' 323 1,246, 1,639 1,027, 1,400 113 05 739 66 400 00 1 l,021j 1,423 664 06 1 1 j 1 1 1 324,364 288. 107' 72,026 75 1,295' 1,712' 798 92' 336,264' 300,946 76,720 12 312 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered .Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity. Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Wool, mfrs. of — Con. Carpets, Brussels, including Wilton and Teprac Great Britain . . . Aust. -Hungary.. Yds. 283,061 80 232 9,141 13 3,568 242,290 180 168 2,879 63 4,065 Yds. 4,335 125 232 200 13 3,568 5,599 270 168 144 63 4,065 $ cts. 1,959 65 94 50 58 80 Germany ..... Turkey United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium France Germany Holland United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Aust. -Hungary.. France.. . . 50 40 22 05 1,422 75 Carpets, Tapestry, including drum printed or machine printed, and velvet 296,095 249,645 8,473 10,309 3,608 15 963,014 502 75 ■ 4,222 27,564 200 5,083 460,014 455 37 3,903 10,086 177 2,918 11,595 502 75 4,222 4,454 200 4,954 10,696 455 37 3,903 3,240 177 2,800 3,743 60 159 25 12 95 1,366 C5 1,134 00 61 95 980 00 Carpets, Ingrain, 2 and 3 ply, all wool or union 1,000,660 477,590 26,002 21,308 7,457 80 83,491 518 39 11,632 1.50 1,698 68,112 232 30 6,841 201 669 2,318 518 39 1,090 150 1,698 1,866 232 30 1,285 201 669 6.53 10 81 20 10 50 Germany Switzerland United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B. E. Indies. .. Aust. -Hungary.. China France 449 75 70 35 234 15 Whole carpets, including tufted, hand made or Ori- ental, Turkish, Persian. Japanese, Indian or Smyrna 97,528 76,085 5,813 4,283 1,499 05 Sq. yds. 221,576 360 1,069 14 2,685 11,890 35 840 3,235 2,647 199,264 393 1,410 22 2,229 8,080 26 602 2,620 3,%9 Sq. yds. 15,895 360 666 14 2,685 1,184 35 840 3,235 2,647 24,767 393 945 22 2,229 1,387 26 602 2,620 3,969 8,668 45 137 55 330 75 7 70 780 15 Germany Holland Switzerland Turkey 485 45 9 10 210 70 917 00 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 1,389 15 Mats and rugs, including hearth sizes 30 sq. ft. and smaller, wool, N.O.P 244,351 218,615 27,561 36,960 12,936 00 349,696 1,091 38 3,675 253 113 5,820 3,706 6,368 54 57 26 22,343i 20,541 39.403 1,091 38 4,078 253 113 5,820 3,706 2,555 5 J 57 26 22,343 20,541 13,791 05 B. E. Indies . . . 381 85 New Zealand.. . . 13 .30 Aust. -Hungary.. 1,427 30 Belgium China 88 55 39 55 Egypt 2,037 00 France 1,297 10 (iermany 894 25 Japan 18 90 Spain 19 95 Switzerland. 9 10 Turkey 7,820 05 United States. . 7,189 35 Total 413,781 100,078j 35,027 30 11 TRADE A:SD yATIGATlON 313 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumition. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty Collected. Yds. 283,541 242,186 $ cts. 60,546 50 Yds. $ § cts. Yds. 287,876 125 232 9,141 13 3,568 S 247,785 270 168 2,879 63 4,065 S cts. 62,506 15 94 50 ::::::;:::: ::;;;;;;.. 58 80 8,941 2,735 1,276 32 1,326 72 22 05 1,422 75 283,541 242,186 60,546 50 8,941 2,735 1,276 .32 300,955 255,230 65,430 97 965,954 453,193 113,298 25 1,143 1,581 737 80 978,692 502 75 4,222 27,564 200 4,954 465,470 455 37 3,903 10,086 177 2,800 117,779 65 159 25 12 95 t 1 1,366 05 1 23,110 6,843 3,194 80 4,328 80 61 95 ■"■"1 1 980 00 1 1 965,954 453,193 113,298 25 24,253 8,427 848 3,932 6) 1,016,209 482,928 124,688 65 81,521 66,243 16,560 75 552 395 72 84,311 518 39 11,632 150 1,698 68,957 232 30 6,841 201 669 17,609 57 81 20 1 10 50 ! 10,542 5,556 2,502 80 3,042 55 1 70 35 234 15 , 1 81,521 66,243 16,560 75 11,094 6,404 2,988 52 98,428 70,930 21,048 32 Sq. yds 205,730 174,014 43,503 50 Sq. yds. 436 833 383 74 Sq. yds. 222,061 360 666 14 2,685 11,890 35 840 3,235 2,647 199,614 393 945 22 2,229 8,080 26 602 2,620 3,969 52,560 69 137 55 330 75 7 70 780 15 ' 10,706 6,693 3,123 40 3,608 85 9 10 j 210 70 1 917 00 1 1,389 15 1 205,730 174,014 43,503 50 11,142 7,526 3,512 14 244,433 218, :00 59,951 64 310,074 77,518 50 909 424 20 350,386 1,091 38 4,078 253 113 5,820 3,706 6,368 54 57 26 22,343 20,541 91,733 75 381 85 13 30 i 1,427 30 1 88 55 1 33 55 1 2,037 00 1,297 10 3,813 1,779 39 2,073 64 18 90 1 19 95 1 9 10 7,820 05 7,189 35 i 310,074 77,518 50 4,722 2,203 59 414,874 114,749 39 314 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement Countries. Total Imports. Entered Articles Imported. Quantity. Value. General Tariff. Quantity, Value. Duty. DUTIABLE GOODS— Con. Wool, mfrs. of — Con. Felt, pressed, of all kinds not filled or covered by or with any woven fabric Great Britain. . . Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium France Lbs. 284,354 268,981 1,351 8,711 6,885 237,553 89,755 67,871 408 4,532 3,517 48,883 Lbs, 3,819 284,648 1,351 9,002 1,883 237,573 1,370 72,478 408 4,602 1,114 48,892 $ cts. 342 50 18,119 50 102 00 l,^© 50 Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 278 50 12,223 00 Wool, viz. :— Worsted tops made from wools such as are grow n in 807,835 214,966 538,276 128,864 32,216 00 2,620 Great Britain. . . 844 59 50 85 14,457 369 59 50 92 25 Aust. -Hungary.. France 14 75 12 50 Germany 1 14,453 3,613 25 Total 15,495 14,931 3,732 75 Great Britain. . Damaged goods, under sections 49 to 53 of Rev. Stat., cap. 32 155 651 65 158 55 37 1,287 23 56 B. E. Indies . . . 651 65 158 55 81 00 Cuba 83 75 France 12 64 Philippines 154 27 Spain. . . 11 88 United States. 1,250 445 64 Total... 2,179 2,408 812 74 Great Britain . . . Prepaid postal parcels from 49,356 49,356 13,749 55 Special duty on articles shipped to Canada at lower than usual 54,795 83 Additional duties, ix)st entries, 259,736 09 Total Dutiable Goods 241,961,556 151,220,154 44,079,267 67 TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 315 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Continued. FOR Home Consumption. Preferential TariflF. Surtax Tariff . Total. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty Collected. Lbs. 276,118 87,006 S cts. 13,050 90 Lbs. 1,130 721 $ cts. 240 33 Lbs. 281,067 284,648 1,351 9,0 2 6, .885 237,573 89,097 72,47>s 408 4,602 3,517 48,892 $ cts. 13,633 73 18,119 50 5^662 " 2,463 8oi 06 102 00 1,150 50 1,079 .30 12,223 00 276,118; 87,006 13,050 90 6,132 3,124 1,041 33 820,526 218,994 46,308 23 2,620 262 00 2,620 262 00 455 68 25 20 6 68 844 59 50 85 14,457 167 IS 14 75 12 50 85 4 28 34 1 33 28 34 3 614 58 455 68 25 j 109 36 35 15,495 3,837 35 i J 155 651 65 158 55 37 1,287 23 56 81 00 i 83 75 12 64 154 27 11 88 i 445 64 ; 1 2,408 812 74 1 49,356 13,749 55 1 54,795 83 ( 1 1 259.736 09 1 1 70,710,673 14,914,297 36 5,333,519 2,03U,674 18 227,264,346 61,024,239 21 316 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Contiriitied. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GOODS. PRODUCE OF THE MINE. Burrstonesin blocks, rougher unmaDufac- tured, not bound up or prepared for France No. 1,325 28 1,611 362 No. 1,325 28 S 1,611 United States Total Great Britain 362 Chalk. Chinaor Cornwall stone, cliif stone, and felspar, fluorspar, magnesite, ground or unground 1,353 1,973 1,353 1,973 16,842 201 170 126 592 360 92,418 16,842 Aust. -Hungary.. . . 201 170 126 Holland ■^ 592 Italy United S^'ates 360 92,418 Total 110,709 110,709 Great Britain . Belgium ... Holland Clays, viz.; - China clay, ground or unground.. Cwt. 198,310 822 2,240 58,62S 76,672 379 523 23.433 Cwt. 198,310 822 2,240 58,628 76,672 379 523 United States. . . . Total Great Britain. . . . 23,433 260,000 101,007 260,000 101,007 20,535 200 88 173 65,155 20,535 200 88 173 United States. . . . 65,155 Total 86,151 86,151 Pipe clay, ground or unground 151 52 151 52 Total 203 203 Clays, all other, N.O.P 2,958 40 27,873 2,958 Italy. United States. . . . 40 27,873 Total Great Britain United States Total 30,871 30,871 Coal, anthracite, and anthracite dust. . . . Tons. 38,991 3,113,860 1.56,311 14,.3OO,0O4 14,456,315 Tons. 38,991 3,113,860 3,152,851 156,311 14,300,004 3,152,851 14,456,315 Earths, crude only 45 16 1,208 45 46 United States. . . 1,208 Total 1,299 1,299 TRADE AXD XAVIGATION 317 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 Xo. 1 — Genkral Statemext of liipoRTS — Contin-iied. Countries. j Imported. i Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GOODS— THK MINE— Co/). Emery, in bulk, crushed or ground Great Britain Belgium 1,128 36 13 27,305 1,128 36 \. '.'.'. '.'.".'.' France 13 United States 27 305 Tot^l Great Britain France United States Total United States 28,482 1 28.482 Flint, and ground flint stones Cwt. 2,840 2,634 42,830 1,856 1,709 24,067 Cwt. 2,840 2,634 42,830 1,856 1,709 24,067 48,304 27,632 48,304 27,632 Fossils 610 1 610 Great Britain Fuller's earth, in bulk only 1,885 304 3,422 1,885 304 3,422 Germany 1 United States Total 5,011 I 5 611 Great Britain. . . . United States Total Great Britain Belgium Japan Gannister 1^,498 925 1,977 428 9,493 925 1,977 428 10,423 2,405 10,423 2,405 Gravels and sand Tons. 369 4,367 2 147,244 1,813 5,284 12 147,903 Tons. 369 4,367 2 1,813 5,284 12 United States Total Great Britain United States Total United States Great Britain 147,244 147,903 Gypsuin, crude (sulphate of lime, 151,982 54 3,736 1.55,012 575 11,562 151.982 54 3,736 155,012 575 11,. 562 3,790 12,137 3,790; 12,137 Lava, ground or unground Cwt. 15 36 Cwt. 1 15 -^r. Pumice and immice stone, not further manufactured than ground 48 46 % 11,877 48 New Zealand 46 France . . . . 1 37 Germany 3 United States. . . . 11,877 Total 12,011 12,011 318 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT W 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1 — Genekai, Statement of Imports — Contin-ued. COCNTRIKS. Importkd. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GO0I>S— THE MINE — Con. Minerals, viz. : Alumina United States United States Great Britain Germany Holland United States Total Japan Cwt. 155,130 322,566 Cwt. 155,130 322,566 Cryolite or kryolite 5,446 5,981 6,572 551 4,997 18,101 28,409 5,446 28,409 Litharge 1 17,672 24,129 2,054 18,319 62,174 5,981 6,572 557 4,997 17,672 24,129 2,054 18,319 18,101 62,174 Galls. 40 2,890 2,930 8 423 431 Galls. 40 2,890 2,930 Lbs. 1 5 6 1 8 United States Total Great Britain Aust.-Hungary — France United States Total (ireat Britain Newfoundland Spain 423 431 Meerschaum, crude or raw Lbs. 1 5 6 1 5 37 42 5 5 37 42 5 13 89 13 Cwt. 260,811 10,921,940 123,872 14,111,869 89 Ores of metals, N.O.P Cwt. 260,811 10,921,940 123,872 14,111,869 29,334 561,275 17,605 2,737,336 29,334 561,275 17,605 United States Total Belgium United States 2,737,336 25,418,492 3,345,550 25,418,492 3,345,550 Phobphate rock (fertilizer) 379 379 47,068 47,068 Total .... 47,447' 47,447 Great Britain . ... Diamonds, unset 526,232 1,022 408,328 1,000 526,232 B. E. Indies 1,022 Belgium 4(t8,328 1,000 France 106,860 8,796 741,996 4,637 103,839 106,860 Germany . . 8,796 Holland 741,996 Italy. 4,637 103,839 Total 1,902,710 1,902,710 Diamond dust or bort, and black diamonds for borers ... .... Gre[ext of Imports — Gonthuied. Countries. Imported. Enteeeh for Home CoNSUMI'TION. Quantity. Value. Quantity . Value. FKEE GOODS— THE FISHERIES— CoH. Whalebone, unmanufactured Great Britain Lbs. 28 15 117 $ 7 92 943 Lbs. 28 15 117 7 92 United States Total United States United States Newfoundland .... Newfoundland . . Newfoundland . . . Newfoundland .... Newfoundland . . Newfoundland .... Newfoundland. . . . Newfoundland .... Newfoundland ... Newfoundland Newfoundland Newfoundland. . . . Newfoundland .... Newfoundland . . . Newfoundland Newfoundland .... 943 Seed and breeding oysters, imported for the purpose of being planted in Cana- dian waters 160 1,042 160 1,042 5,829 5,S29 Live fish and fish eggs for propagating purjx)ses 176 176 Spcckil from Nav/o u ndland. Fish- Cod, haddock, ling and pollack, fresh. . 69,949 3,930 69,949 3,930 M M II dry, salted, or smoked Cwt. 129,662 496,826 Cwt. 129,662 496,826 II M 11 wet, salted 1,512 3,380 1,512 3,380 11 11 M pickled. . .• 1,555 4,427 1,555 4,427 Halibut, fresh Lbs. 69,614 3,957 Lbs. 69,614 3,957 Herring, fresh 1,334,481 19,778 1,334,481 19,778 11 pickled 8,245,678 110,152 8,245,678 110,152 Sea fish, other, fresh 42,134 1,163 42,134 1,163 11 11 pickled 112,760 6,372 112,760 125,380 6,372 Lobsters, preserved, in cans 125,380 30,042 30,042 Bait— fish, dams rrother, fresh or salted Brls. 4 4 Brls. 4 4 Salmon, fresh Lbs. 151,952 12.253 Lbs. 151,9.52 12,253 II smoked 250 13 250 13 11 canned 2,072 230 2,972 230 1 pickled 391,528 23,176 391,528 23,176 Fish oil, viz. : Cod Gals. 141,191 48,163 Gals. 141,191 48,163 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 321 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1 — GE>fERAL St.^tement OF IMPORTS — Contiri'ued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home CONSCMPTIO^f. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GOODS— THE FISHERIES— Coti. Fish oil, viz.: — Seal Newfoundland .... Newfoundland . . . Newfoundland Great Britain Galls. 22,805 S 9,285 Galls. 22,805 9,285 Other 38,272 13,349 38,272 13,349 Other articles, produce of the fisheries, N. E. S THE FOREST 4,067 4,067 1,395 710 11,656 1,100 50,818 1,5595 France ' 710 11,656 1,100 Spain United States. 50,818 Total 65,679 65,679 Newfoundland . . . United States Total Great Britain Cords. 27 153 120 948 Cords. 27 153 120 948 Felloes of hickory or oak, not further manufactured than rough sawn or bent to shape . 180 1,068 180 1,068 448 61,037 448 61,037 Total 01,485 61,485 United States Handle, heading, stave and shingle bolts, N.O.P 72,536 72,536 Great Britain Hickory billets 15 44,616 15 United States. 44,616 Total 44,631 44,631 Hickory and oak spokes, not further manufactured than rough turned and 185,928 185,928 United States. . . . Hub, last, wagon, oar and gun blocks and all like blocks or sticks, rough hewn or sawn only, and scale board for cheese boxes 88,333 88,333 Ivory nuts (vegetable) 52,858 52,858 United States Australia Fence posts and railroad ties . ... 663,825 663,825 Logs, and round unmanufactured timber. . 2,469 34 530,381 2,469 34 United States I 530,381 Total 532,884 532,884 ll_ii_21 322 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered fob Home Consumption. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GOODS — THE FOREST — Con. Lumber and timber, planks and boards, when not otherwise manufactured than rough sawn or split or creosoted, vulcan- ized, or treated by anj' other preserving process, viz.: Cherry, chestnut, gumwood, hickory Australia Feet. 321,767 11,660,797 16,800 518,034 Feet. 321,767 11,660,797 $ 16,800 United States Total. 518,034 11,982,564 534,834 11,982,564 534,834 Great Britain Australia B. Guiana United States Total United States. . . . United States United States. . . . Australia United States Total Great Britain United States Total United States United States Great Britain Mahogany 176,053 13,770 12,000 1,380,834 19,105 767 840 153,645 176,053 13,770 12,000 1,380,834 19,105 767 840 153,645 1,682,657 174,357 1,582,657 174,357 Oak 50,556,226 2,146,359 50,556.226 2,146,.359 Pitch pine 42,340,756 1,028,483 42,340,756 1,028,483 Red wood 28,130 1,252 28,130 1,252 Rose wood . . 10,367 41,.319 729 3,011 10,367 41,319 729 3,011 51,686 3,740 51,686 3,740 Spanish cedar 783 170,750 84 17,507 783 170,750 84 17,507 171,533 17,591 171,533 17,591 Walnut 511,998 26,556 511,998 26,556 White ash ». 1,246,219 65,146 1,246,219 65,146 African teak, amaranth, black heart wood, lignum vitse, persimmon, red cedar, and satin wood 2,303 3,987 1,052 1,651 431 306 5.50 31,250 2,303 Australia B. Guiana B. E. Indies 3,987 1,052 1,651 B. W. Indies 431 Fiji Islands 306 Mexico 550 United States 31,250 Total 41,530 41,530 United States Timber, hewn or sawn, squared or sided, or creosoted 53,178 53,178 TRADE AND NAYIGATIOX 323 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Contin-ued. Articees Impobted. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS— THE FOREST— Con. Planks, boards and other lumber of wood, sawn, split or cut, and dressed on one side only, but not further manufactured Newfoundland United States Total United States Newfoundland United States Total Newfoundland United States Total United States Great Britain M. ft. 387 84,666 4,272 1,848,270 M. ft. .387 84,666 4,272 1,848,270 85,053 1,852,542 85,053 1,852,542 Pine and spruce clapboards 118 1,296 118 1,296 Laths M 11 2,185 28 6,384 M 11 2,185 28 6,384 2,196 6,412 2,196 6,412 Shingles 11 5,076 12 10,457 11 5,076 12 10,457 5,087 10,469 5,087 10,469 Staves of oak, sawn, split or cut, not further manufactured, than listed or jointed 4,782 149,553 4,782 149,553 Sawdust of wood, of all kinds 9,399 892 16,.O30 9,399 892 16,536 Norway United States Total.. . . United States Great Britain Belgium France ... 26,827 26,827 Wood for fuel Cords. 31,246 89,171 Cords. 31,246 89,171 ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE. Animals for improvement of stock, viz.: — Horses No. 1,215 13 80 1 583 508,693 8.400 60,a50 100 360,938 No. 1,215 13 80 1 634 508,693 8,400 60,350 100 378,153 Germany United States Total Great Britain United States Total Great Britain United States Total Great Britain United States Totel 1,892 938,481 1,943 955,696 Cattle 91 189 15,738 .32,600 91 189 15,738 .32,600 280 48,3b8 280 48,338 Sheep 158 5 3.911 108 158 8 3,911 283 163 4,019 166 4,194 6 17 105 324 6 17 105 324 23 429 23 429 11- -211 324 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Gontiniied. Countries. Impo Quantity. kted. Value. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS- ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE— Con. Animals for improvement — Con. l^ogs Great Britain ... Germany United States Total United States Great Britain United States. . . . Total United States United States United States. . . . No. 87 3 317 4,747 140 11,063 No. 87 3 317 4,747 140 11,063 407 15,950 407 15,950 Goats . . 42 155 42 155 Fowls, domestic, pure bred 472 3,165 3,546 11,298 472 3,165 3,546 11,298 Animals brought into Canada, temporar- ily, and for a period not exceeding three months, for the purpose of exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural or other association, viz. : — Horses .... 3,637 14,844 3,637 14,844 3,490 1,289,700 Cattle 32 8,575 Sheep 4 190 All other NOP 10,056 360 360 Great Britain Newfoundland Aust. -Hungary.. . . France United States. . . . Total Great Britain France . United States Total Great Britain Belgium Bones, crude Cwt. 357 18,054 40 337 1,152 677 11,202 173 2,125 5,678 Cwt. 357 18,054 40 337 1,152 677 11.202 173 2,125 5,678 19,940 19,855 19,940 19,8.55 Bone dust, charred bone, and bone ash. . . 21,706 3 45,492 48,886 8 54,112 21,706 3 45,492 48,886 8 54,112 67,201 103,006 67,201 103,006 Bristles Lbs. 59,166 420 23,660 5,916 29,661 75,897 48,645 1,740 9,106 5,151 15,170 49,392 Lbs. 59,166 420 23,660 5,916 29,661 75,897 48,645 1,740 China France Germany United States Total 9,106 5,151 15,170 49,392 194,720 129,204 194,720 129,204 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 325 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo, 1 — General Statement of Imports — Contiri'Ued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. E.XTERED FOR Home Consumption. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GOODS- ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE— Cort. Cat-gut or worm gut unmanufactured, adapted for the manufacture of whip or Great Britain 1,193 7 392 996 1,193 France 7 Germany. 392 United St.ates Total 996 2,588 2,588 Fur skins of all kinds, not dres>ed in any manner NOP ftrfat RHtain 250,669 2,060 1,479 5,575 32,380 367 440 8,125 1,644 1,017 1,217 702,228 1,642 13,792 211,816 1,190 370 2,986,914 250,669 2,060 1,479 B. E. Indies . .. Newfoundland New Zealand 5,575 32,380 .... 367 440 Aust. -Hungary.. . . Belgium China 8,125 1,644 1,017 1,217 Germany , . Holland" 702,228 1,642 13,792 211,816 1,190 Turkey 370 United States. 2,986.914 Total Great Britain. . . . Belgium Germany United States. ... 4,222,925 4,222,925 Grease and degras for stuffing or dressing leather Lbs. 180,260 19,016 258,525 1,907,195 4,641 666 6,917 94,943 Lbs. 180,260 19,016 258,525 1,907,195 4,641 666 6,917 94,943 Total Grease, rough, the refuse of animal fat,i for the manufacture of soap and oils only Great Britain i United States 2,364,996 107,167 2,364,996 98,792 11,149,049 107,107 98,792 11,149,049 6,042 682,917 6,042 682,917 j Total 11,247,841 688,959 11,247,841 688,959 Great Britain Cwt. 34 2,873 21,454 65 4,735 16,581 Cwt. 34 2,873 21,454 65 Newfoundland.. . United States Total Great Britain Belgium France Germany 4,735 16,581 24,361 21,381 3,501 355 1,361 5,555 72,747 24,361 21,381 Hair, cleaned or uncleaned, not dyed, curl- ed or otherwise manufactured Lbs. 2,689 1,500 21,657 17,520 360,628 Lbs. 2,689 1,500 21,657 17,520 360,628 3,501 355 1,361 5,555 United States. . . . Total 72,747 403,994 83,519 403,994 83,519 326 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1 — Ge:^-ral Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries, Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GOODS- ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE — Con. Horse hair, not further manufactured than simply cleaned, and dipped or dyed. . . . Great Britain Belgium United States Total Great Britain. . . . Belgium .... Lbs. 46,358 1,976 81.029 S 45,483 339 50,539 Lbs. 46,358 1,970 81,029 45,483 339 56,539 129,963 102,361 129,903 102,361 20,918 397 1,746 52,191 20,918 397 France 1,746 52,191 Total Great Britain Australia B. Africa B. E. Indies B. W. Indies Newfoundland. . . . New Zealand Argentina Aust.-Hungray. . . Belgium China Denmark France Fr. Africa 75.252 75,252 Hide.s and skins, raw, whether dry salted or pickled. 10,359,063 220,087 43,290 288.686 301,948 4,890 4,060,137 10,136,009 07,140 142,740 403,970 274,609 3,013,022 25,700 920,310 880 67,086 114, lOP 69,426 46,820 454,911 2.500 19;470 25,540 34,500 904,600 9,078,904 340,010 1,642,833 43,145 9,871 75,240 29,760 474 624,813 2,175,991 16,592 28,210 124,967 40,714 725,007 3,798 282,250 183 18,572 21,K39 13,038 9,600 102,895 308 2,970 e,.596 4,064 162,728 1,751,958 71,630 10,359,003 220,087 43,290 288,080 301,948 4,890 4,000,137 10,130,009 07,140 142,740 463,970 274,009 3,613,022 25,700 926,310 880 07,080 114,105 69,426 46 820 454,911 2,500 19,470 25,540 34,560 964,fi00 9,078,964 346,010 1,642,833 43,145 9,871 75,240 29,760 474 024,813 2,175,991 10,592 28,210 124,967 46,714 725,067 3,798 282,250 Greece Holland Italy 183 18.572 21,839 13,638 Mexico Russia St. Pierre Sweden Spanish Africa Switzerland Turkey United States Uruguay Total B. Africa 9,600 102,895 308 2,970 6,596 4,664 162,728 1,751,958 71,636 42,152,473 7,997,312 42,152,473 7,997,312 Hoofs, horn strips, horn and horn tips, in the rough, not polished or otherwise manufactured than cleaned 50 1,145 50 United States Total 1,145 1,195 1,195 Great Britain United States Total vory, unmanufactured 180 278 1,121 1,235 180 1.121 278 1,235 458 2,356 453 2,356 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 327 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Contin^ued. Articles Imported. FREE GOOD.S. ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE— Con. Leeches Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity, i Value. Musk in pods or in grains. Pelts, raw , United States, Great Britain. United States. I Oz. Total . . Great Britain . . Australia New Zealand.. . Aust. - Hungary. St. Pierre United States. . Total. Pigeons, homing and messenger, phea-l sants and quails Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungarj'. Belgium United States. . Total . Quills in their natural state or unplumed Rennet, raw and prepared . Great Britain . United States. Total.... Great Britain. Belgium Denmark Germany Holland.... Sweden United States. Total. Silk, raw, or as reeled from the cocoon, not being doubled, twisted or advanced j Japan in manufacture in any way United States. Silk in the gum or spun, when imported by manufacturers of silk underwear or of woven labels, for use exclusively for the manufacture of such articles in their own factories , Total Great Britain . , China United States. Total 2 142 144 412 Oz. 22 2 1,912! 142 1,934 144 205,4091 . 129: , 25, 471 i . 138 . 43!, 7,317' . 238,507 907,. 158'. 55:. 3.693 . 4,813 15 3,566 3,581; 616 689 12,610 3,210 1,526, 682 39,018 58,35ll Lbs. 10,565 101,765 112,330 39,689. 353,322 Lbs. 10,565, 101,765; 393,011 112,.330 62 18i 3,317 3,387; 128 52 46 18 13,359 .3,317 13,.533 3.387 f 412 22 1,912 1,934 20.5,409 129 25,471 138 43 7,317 238,507 907 158 55 3,693 4,813 15 3,566 3,581 616 689 12,610 3,210 1,526 682 39,018 58,351 39,689 353,322 393,011 128 46 13,359 13,.533 328 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 N^o. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Contimied. Articles Imported. Countries. Importee. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GOODS — ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE— Con. Silk cocoons and silk waste . Germany 604 966 $ 604 United States 966 Total 1,570 1,570 New Zealand Sausage skins or casings, not cleaned 106 49 3,620 106 Germany 49 United States 3,620 Total 3,775 3,775 Great Britain Australia Wool and the hair of .the camel, alpaca, goat and other like animals, not further prepared than washed, X.O.P Lbs. 4,595,434 569,086 247,835 361,802 21,710 655,826 51,575 86,676 29,280 807,855 975,887 125,097 26,829 73,203 5,505 195,185 7,999 11,626 6,503 159,341 1,587,175 Lbs. 4,595,434 569,086 247,835 361,802 21,710 655,826 51,575 86,676 29,280 807,855 975,887 125,097 26,829 73,203 5,505 195,185 7,999 11,626 6,503 159,341 B. Africa New Zealand Argentina France Germany Italy Uruguay United States Total Great Britain . 7,427,079 7,427,079 1,587,175 AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Bamboo-reed, not further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths lor walk- ing sticks or canes, or for sticks for umbrellas, parasols or sunshades, and bamboos unmanufactured 74U 1 1,188 4,671 740 China 1 Germany 1,188 •Japan . 4,671 2,617 L^nited States 2,617 Total 9,217 9,217 B. E. Indies ... B. W. Indies Aust. -Hungary France Broom corn 410 54 36,177 30 100 395,375 410 54 36,177 30 Spain 100 United States. 395,375 Total 432,146 432,146 Great Britain Cane and rattans not njanufactured . . . 1,531 1.531 Germany 1,785 1,785 Holland 24 13,317 24 United States 13,317 Total j 16,657 i 16,657 i TRADE AND NAVIGATION 329 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Coniiniied. Articles Imported. Countries. Impo RTED. Value. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS— Con. Cocoa beans, not roasted, crushed or ground Great Britain B. E. Indies B. W. Indies Belgium Holland Spain United States Total Great Britain .... United States Total Great Britain France Lbs. 426,289 44,800 741,243 22,667 60,007 21,000 1,539,467 56,658 6.503 80,207 3,378 9,577 2,.506 179,505 Lbs. 426,289 44,800 741,243 22,667 60,007 21,000 1,539,467 56,658 6,503 80,207 3,378 9,577 2,506 179,505 Esparto or Spanish grass, and other grasses and pulp ot, including fancy grasses dried but not coloured or otherwise manrfactured, N.O.P 2,855,473 338,334 2,855,473 338,334 Cwt. 14 109 101 822 Cwt. 14 109 101 822 123 923 123 923 Fibre, Mexican, istle or tampico 448 7 98 2,035 4,898 56 941 18,852 448 7 98 2,035 4,898 56 Germany 941 United States Total Great Britain United States. . . . Total Great Britain Australia B. E. Indies Belgium Dutch E. Indies . . French Africa France 18,852 2,588 550 154 24,747 2,588 24,747 Fibre flax and flax tow 4,451 657 550 154 4,4.51 657 704 5,108 704 .5,108 ,. vegetable, N.O.P 796 16 21 540 65 220 12 5 327 53 7,620 7,764 204 244 1,402 632 290 258 47 856 633 47,164 796 16 21 540 65 220 12 5 327 53 7,620 7,764 204 244 1,402 632 290 258 47 .Japan Mexico United States Total Great Britain B. E. Indies Aust.-Hungary Belgium 856 633 47,164 Florist stock, viz., azaleas, rhododendrons, potgrown lilacs, seedling carnation stock, rose stock and other stock for grafting, N.O.P. ; araucaria, bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes and dormant roots, N.O.P 9,675 59,494 9,675 59,494 3,769 75 67 7,317 1,998 10,048 18,958 64,549 5,349 31,512 ...... 3,769 75 67 7,317 China 1,998 France Germany Holland 10,048 18,958 64,. 549 5,349 United States. . . . 31,512 Total 143,642 143,642 330 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1 — Gener.^l Statement of Imports — Contin-iied. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. f,ntered for Home Consumption. Quantitj' . Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GOODS. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS— CoM. Fruit, green, viz.: — Bananas B. W. Indies Hawaii United States Total United States Bunches. 177,084 30 1,412,000 139,259 38 1,359,798 Bunches. 177,084 30 1,412,000 139,259 38 1,359,798 1.589,114 1,499,095 1,589,114 1,499,095 Berries, viz.: — wild blueberries, wild strawberries and wild raspberries 998 998 B. "W. Indies ... , Hawaii Guavas, mangoes, plantains and pome- granates 29 ■ 29 62 .. 62 Spain 269 599| 269 United States 599 Total Great Britain 959 15,032 657 2,537 178,601 1,625 329,697 959 ■ — JjemonR and limes 15,032 B. E. Indies . .. B. W. Indies 657 2,537 Italy Spain , United State's. 178,601 1,625 329,697 Total 528,149 528,149 Great Britain B. W. Indies .... Oranges and shaddocks or grape fruit. . 152,188 37,621 411 989 930 65,461 20,908 23,347 152,188 37,621 411 Cuba. 989 930 Italy 65,461 Japan Mexico 20,908 23,347 Spain . .... 11,012 . . 1,823,076 . 11,012 United States. . . . Total 1,823,076 2,135,943 2,135,943 Great Britain Australia Pine apples No. 10,946 900 7,619 46,267 1,710 3,885,897 816 32 583 4,399 123 246,766 No. 10,946 900 7, 6 IS 46,267 1,710 3,885,897 816 32 B. W. Indies Hawaii Porto Rico United States Total Great Britain United States Total 583 4,399 123 246,766 3,953,339 252,719 3,953,339 252,719 Foots, being the refuse of the cotton seed or olives after the oil has been pressed out Cwt. 4 7,449 7,453 Cwt. 48 4 13,928 7,449 48 13,928 13,976 7,453 13,976 TRADE AND NAVIGATIOX 331 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 ]v]"o, I — General Statement or Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. FREE GOODS. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS— Con. Hemp, dressed or undressed Great Britain. B. Africa. . . . New Zealand . Belgium Germany Mexico United States. Total.... Indian corn, not for |.uri>03es of distilla-' tion Grf sale or trade Total 356-839 . . , 356,839 Great Britain 1,555 1,555 Australia 500 . 50 . 10. 2,321 . 500 B. W. Indies 50 New Zealand 10 United States 2,321 Total Great Britain Books, embossed and grooved cards for 4,436 . 4,436 of the deaf and dumb and blind 213. 358 . 213 United States. . . . 358 Books, not printed or reprinted in Canada, which are included and used as text Total 571 . 571 • Great Britain sity, college or school in Canada ; books specially imported for the bona fide use of incorporated mechanics' institutes, public libraries, libraries of universities, colleges and schools, or for the library of any incorporated medical, law, literary, scientific or art association or society, and being the projjerty of the organized authorities of such library, and not in {.ny case the property of individuals 156,138 . 9 . 440 . 43 . 21,232 . 2,216 . 16 . 537 3. 81 272 241,879 . 156,138 9 B. W. Indies Belgium ! 440 Denmark 43 France 21 232 Germany ' 2,216 16 ' Holland Italy 537 Japan j 3 Russia 81 1 Spain. . United States. . ' 272 241,879 Total 1 422,866 422,866 336 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Contiri'iied. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Enterkd for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GOODS- MANUFACTURED ARTICLES —Con. Books, bound or unbound, which have been printed and manufac-tured more Great Britain 9,407 35 149 5,279 4,487 9,407 36 149 France.. 5,279 4,487 Total Books, viz.: Books on the application of science to industries of all kinds, also books printed in any language other than the English and French languages, or in any two languages not being English or French, or any three or more 19,357 19,357 Great Britain 10,968 1,316 433 685 270 5,931 4,903 3,819 453 2,598 15 46 16 20 124,113 10,968 1,316 433 Belgium China 685 270 5,931 Germany 4,903 3,819 Italy. 453 Japan 2,598 Roumania 15 46 16 20 United States 124,113 Total 155,586 155,586 Great Britain . United States Total Book manuscript and insurance maps 57 4,898 57 4,898 4,955 4,95.5 Great Britain « 41,887 109 39,433 41,887 Germany 109 39,433 Total 81,429 81,429 Brick, fire, of a class or kind, not made in Canada 70,705 117 448,632 70,705 117 United States. . . 448,632 Total Great Britain .... 519,454 519,454 Buckram, adapted for the manufacture of hat and bonnet shapes 19,915 3 1,444 8,049 16,343 19,915 3 1,444 8,049 United States 16,343 Total 45,754 45,754 TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 83^ SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Contin-ued. Akiicles Imp;)eted. Countries. Impo Quantity. rted. Value. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. FKEE GOODS- MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. Braids or plaits of chip, palm leaf, manilla, willow, osier, rattan, straw, Tuscan or graiss, suitable for making or ornament- ing hats S 89,801 639 1,259 1,304 19,848 6,858 8,220 2,586 14,993 152,837 $ 89,801 Aust. -Hungary — Belgium 639 1,2.59 1,304 19.848 6,858 Italy 8,220 Japan 2,586 Switzerland. United States. . . . 14,993 152.837 Total 298,345 298,345 Great Britain .... Bullion or gold fringe 220 6,192 100 3,969 220 France 6,192 100 United States. 3,969 Total 10,481 10,481 Great Britain . ... Germany United States. . . Total France United States Total Great Britain . . . . Great Britain Buttons, shoe, papier mache Gross. 4,560 300 128,686 105 50 4,879 Gross. 4,560 300 128,686 105 50 4,879 133,546 5,034 133,546 5,034 Carbons over six inches in circumference.. No. 992,463 2 162,460 No. ' 992,463 2 162,460 Celluloid, xylonite or xyolite, in sheets, lumps, blocks, rods or bars not further manufactured than moulded or pressed . 992,463 162,462 992,463 162,462 29,932 29,932 Chronometers and compasses for ships.. . . 2,978 40 3,553 2,978 Norway 40 United States 3,553 Total Great Britain .... United States : 6,.571 6,571 Citron, lemon and orange rinds in brine. . 275 253 275 253 Total Great Britain United States Total 528 Galls. 811,296 2,020,480 528 Coal and pine pitch Galls. 814,2% 2,020.480 32,950 101,950 32,950 101,950 2,834,776 134,900 2,834,776 134,900 ll_ii_22 338 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Continued. A.BTICLES Imported. Countries. Impoeted. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GOODS- MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Cwi. Coal and pine tar, crude, in packages of not less than 15 gallons Great Britain Newfoundland .... United States Total (ireat Britain Germany United States Total Great Britain United States Total Great Britain Germany United States Total Great Britain Great Britain Great Britain Galls. 57,384 80 1,262,150 3,634 10 59,074 Galls. 57,384 80 1,262,150 3,6.'U 10 59,074 1,319,614 Lbs. 5,822 10,500 16,185 62,718 1,319,614 62,718 Coal tar base or salt for the manufacture of coal tar dyes 1,305 1,615 2,594 Lbs. 5,822 10,500 16,185 1,305 1,615 2,594 32,507 5,514 32,507 5,514 Coke. Tons. 1,972 700,081 5,665 1,689,938 Tons. 1,972 700,081 5,665 1,689,938 702,053 1,695,603 702,053 1,695,603 Colours, metallic, viz.: oxide of cobalt, tin and copper, N . 0 . P Lbs. 24,651 82,922 130,532 7,790 21,759 38,319 Lbs. 24,651 82,922 130,532 7,790 21,759 38,319 238,105 930,994 67,868 238,105 67,868 Colours, dry red lead and orange mineral . 33,306 930,994 33,306 Colours, zinc, white . . . , 791,791 21,003 791,791 21,003 Communion sets of metal, glass or wood. . 2,358 263 16,549 40 20 43 7,759 2,358 Aust.- Hungary.. . . 1 France 203 16,549 Germany 40 Italy Russia 20 48 United States 7,759 Total 27,032 27,032 Great Britain B. E. Indies Germany Coir and coir yarn 2,700 357,152 61,754 131,523 114 16,565 2,311 6,553 2,700 357,152 61,754 131,523 114 16,565 2,311 United States 6,553 { Total 553,129 25,543 553,129 25,543 form, of a class or kind not made in Canada for use in tlie manufacture of hose pipe 10,290 67,536 10,290 67,536 Total.. . . 77,826 • 77,826 TRADE AXD X AT I G ATI ON 339 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Coniimied. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantit.- Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GO )DS— MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Coil. Cotton wool or raw cotton not dyed rireat Britain China France United States Total Great Britain. Lbs. •53,706 123,907 484 67,905,411 68,083,508 $ 8,201 15,502 77 9,361,021 9,384,801 Lbs. 53,700 123,907 484 67,905,411 S 8,201 15,502 77 9,361,021 68,083,508 9,384,801 Crucibles, clay, sand or plumbago 7,208 127 657 35,037 7,208 127 Germany United States 657 35,037 Total . . 43,029 43,029 Great Britain United States. . . . Total 1,031 3,224 1,031 3,224 4,255 4,255 Great Britain Great Britain United States Total Great Britain . Germany United States Total United States Great Britain Belgium Curling stones and handles therefor No. 3,362 16,432 No. 3,362 16,432 Diamond drills, not to include motive power 1 15 585 69,-998 1 15 585 69,998 16 70,583 16 70,583 Drugs, dyes, chemicals and medicines : — Acid, boracic, in packages not less than 25 lbs Lbs. 194,546 45 34,114 11,110 12 2,155 Lbs. 194,546 45 34,114 11,110 12 2,155 228,705 13,277 228,705 13,277 Acid, hydro-fluo-silicic 433,680 22,622 433,680 22,622 n oxalic 71,899 38,114 40 21,233 111,952 3,939 2,246 3 1,069 7,313 71,899 38,114 40 21,233 111,9.52 3,939 2,246 3 Germany United States Total ......... Great Britain Belgiutn Germany United States Total Great Britain United States. . . . Total 1,069 7,343 243,238 14,600 243,238 14,600 1. tannic 3,000 200 1,591 24,040 760 99 622 6,778 3,000 200 1,591 24,010 760 99 622 6,778 28,831 8,259 28,831 8,259 Alizarine and artificial alizarine 9,206 1 30,188 537 8,370 9,206 30,188 .537 8,370 39,394 8,907 39,394 8,907 11— ii— 22i 340 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT n 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consdmption. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURKI) ARTICLES— Con. Drugrs, dyes, &c. — Con. Alum, in bulk, ground or ucground but not calcined Great Britain Great Britain ... . Great Britain. . . . France United States. ... Total Great Britain .... United States Total Great Britain Aust. -Hungary.. . . Belgium . . .... France Germany Lbs. 2,677,660 23,480 Lbs. 2,677,660 $ 23,480 Alumina, sulphate of or alum cake 2,681,806 18,772 2,681,806 18,772 Ammonia, nitrate of 156,989 512 12,268 9,068 59 1,201 156,989 512 12,268 9,068 59 . 1,201 169,769 10,328 169,769 10,328 sulphate of 336,141 27,191 9,351 860 336,141 27,191 9,351 860 363,332 10,211 363,332 10,211 Aniline and coal tar dyes, soluble in water, in bulk or packages of not less 199,664 3,230 4,988 3,342 781,870 93,916 59.5,787 39,966 528 978 1,076 151,878 23,635 191,597 199,664 3,230 4,988 3,342 781,870 93,916 595,787 39,966 528 978 1,076 151,878 Switzerland United States Total Great Britain United States Total Great Britain United States. . . Total Great Britain Denmark 23,636 191,597 1,682,793 409,658 1,682,793 409,6.58 Aniline oil, cr\ide 25,521 11,200 36,721 1,802 1,429 25,521 11,200 1,802 1.429 3,231 36,721 3,231 II salts ]05,407 104,065 10,542 10,606 105,407 104,065 10,542 10,606 209,472 21,148 209,472 21,148 Annatto, liquid or solid.. 798 4,690 1,110 116,613 134 572 140 13,178 79S 4,690 1,110 116,613 134 572 Holland United States Total Great Britain Belgium United States Total 140 13,178 12.% 211 14,0?4 123,211 14,024 Antimony or regulus of, not ground, pulverized or otlierwise manufactured. 443, .575 17,178 49,9.56 29,848 1,116 3,764 443,575 17,178 49,956 20,848 1,116 3,764 510,709 34,728 510,709 34,728 TRADE AND XAVIGATION 341 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1 — General State^iext of I^iports — Continued. Akticles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Co?i. Drugs, dyes, &c.— Con. Antimony salts, viz : tartar emetic, chlorine and lactate (antimonine) Great Britain Grermany United States Total Germany United States Total Great Britain .... Germany United States. . . . Total Great Britain Brazil United State.* Total Great Britain . ... B. W. Indies United States. . . . Total Great Britain . . . France United States Total Great Britain Italy Japan Mexico Spain United States Total Germany United States Total Lbs. 28,357 13,100 11,496 2,869 1,292 1,792 Lbs. 28,357 13,1(0 11,496 2,869 1,292 1,792 52,953 5,953 52,953 5,953 5,511 21,555 405 1,005 5,511 21,555 405 1,005 27,066 1,410 27,066 1,410 Arsenic, sulphide of 37,622 51,009 212.932 1,352 3,657 6,476 37,622 51,009 212,932 1,352 3,657 6,476 .SOI, 563 11,485 301,563 11,485 Beans, viz. ; — Tonquin, crude only. 5 28 3,166 4 17 2,399 5 28 3,166 4 17 2,399 3,199 2,420 3,199 2,420 Vanilla, crude only 277 345 15,166 479 335 43,487 277 345 15,166 479 335 43,487 15,788 44,301 15,788 44,301 Borax, in bulk of not less than 25 lbs 2,209,748 12,030 82,477 2,304,255 80,272 460 3,307 2,239,748 12,030 82,477 80,272 460 3,307 84,039 2,304,255 84,039 Brimstone, crude, or in roll or flour, and sulphur in roll or flour. . .......... 2,798,410 7,333,145 7,017,160 1,280 54,177 25,739,168 27,434 71,074 60,728 8 .586 270,202 2,798,410 7,333,145 7,017,160 1,280 54,177 25,739,168 27,434 71,674 60,728 8 586 270,202 42,943,340 430,632 42,943,340 430,632 Bromine . . . ... 180 1,490 40 270 180 1,490 40 270 1,670 310 1,670 310 Burgundy pitch 46,858 26,273 1,699 1,064 46,858 26,273 1,699 United States Total 1,064 73,131 2,763 73,131 2,763 342 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Impo Quantity. rted. Value. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Con. Drugs, dyes, &c.— Con. Camwood and sumac and extract thereof Great Britain fxermany . Lbs. 76,323 3,862 399,401 162,969 2,204 130 9,029 5,281 16,644 Lbs. 76,323 3,862 399,401 162,969 642,555 $ 2,204 130 Italy United States Total United States Great Britain Belgium France. . Germany 9,029 5,281 642,555 16,644 Chloralum and chloride of aluminium . Chloride of lime and hypo-chlorite of lime in packages of not less than 25 pounds 514 25 514 25 8,289,653 88,910 125,448 471,167 1,185,060 80,841 826 10,525 3,978 13,975 8,289,653 88,910 125,448 471,167 1,185,060 80,841 826 10,525 3,978 13,975 United States. Total Great Britain United States Total Great Britain United States Total Great Britain 10,160.238 110,145 10,160,238 110,145 Cochineal 4,703 1,005 1,818 289 4,703 1,005 1,818 289 5,708 2,107 5,708 2,107 Copper, precipitate of crude 1,835 680 220 107 1,835 680 220 107 2,515 327 2,515 327 Cream of tartar in crystals or argols .... 208,8.59 984,704 260,582 28,871 133,486 43,230 208,859 984,704 260,-582 28,871 133,486 United States Total Great Britain 43,230 Cyanide of potassium, cyanogen or com- pound of bromine and potassium for reducing metals in mining operations. 1,454,145 205,587 1,454,145 205,587 98,945 50 3,699 268,6^0 15,798 13 1,249 45,350 98,945 50 3,699 268,650 15,798 13 Germany United States Toial Great Britain 1,249 45,350 371,344 62,410 371,344 62,410 2 33 24 664 3 26 15 359 2 33 24 664 3 26 Switzerland United States Total Great Britain France 15 359 723 403 723 403 Dyeing or tanning articles in a crude state used in dying or tanning, N.O.P 221,351 13,339 76,818 2.312,862 8,636 .596 2,.535 52,774 221,351 13,339 76,818 2,312,862 8,636 596 2,535 United States Total 52,774 - 2,624,370 64,541 2,624,370 64,541 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 343 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Iso. ] — Gkxp:ral Statement of Imports — Continued. Other Articles. COUXTBIES. Imported. ExTEREU FOR Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GOOD. MANCFACTUBEU ARTICLES— Con. Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con. Extract of logwood, fustic, oak and of Great Britain Belgium France Germany United btates Total United States Great Britain Belgium Lbs. 3,262,899 104,788 88,820 115,245 23,015,067 26,586,819 8 80,107 3,182 7,743 2,927 641,827 735,786 64 Lbs. 3,262,899 104,788 88,820 115,245 23,015,067 26,586,819 80,107 Ferment cultures to be used in butter- making ... 3,182 7,743 2,927 641,827 735,786 64 Glycerine, when imported by manufac- turers of explosives, for use exclu- sively for the manufactuie of such articles in their own factories 2,848,251 87,543 44,121 967,448 343,402 12,513 6,287 142,423 2,848,251 87,543 44,121 967,448 343,402 12,513 6,287 142,423 Holland United States Total Great Britain Roots, medicinal, viz., Alkanet, crude, crushed or ground, aconite, calumba, folise digitaliti, gentian, ginseng, jalap, ipecacuanha, iris, orris root, liquorice, sarsaparilla, squills, taraxacum, rliu- 3,947,363 504,625 3,947,363 504,625 502 333 1,705 488 215 8,420 502 China 333 France . . 1,705 Germany 488 Italy 215 United States 8,420 Gums: — Amber, arable, australian, copal, damar, eleuiy, kaurie, mastic, sand- arac, Senegal, tragacanth, gedda, barberry, pontianac and lac, crude, seed, button, stick and shell Total Great Britain B. E. Indies New Zealand Aust. -Hungary.. . . 11,663 11,663 108,887 10,000 30,912 52 50 2,635,704 10,816 415 6,405 630 14 108 358,441 108,887 10,iXX) 30,912 52 50 2,635,704 10,816 415 6,405 630 14 Germany United States Total B. Honduras United States- Total United States Great Britain United States Total 108 358,441 2,785,612 376,829 2,785,612 376,829 Chicle or Sappato gum, crude 60,698 5,668,828 18,523 1,841,496 60,698 5,668,828 18,523 1,841,496 .5,729,526 1,860,019 5,729,526 1,860,019 Indigo 12,580 3,386 12,580 3,386 Indigo, paste and extract of 1,281 119,459 206 20,907 1,281 119,459 206 20,907 120,740 21,113 120,740 21,113 344 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Contin^ied. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for ^ Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Con. Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con. Iodine, crude Great Britain United States Total Great Britain United States Total Lbs. 11,759 752 22,763 1,478 Lbs. 11,759 752 $ 22,763 1,478 Iron liquor, being solution of acetate nitrate of iron adapted for dyeing or and calico printing 12,511 24,241 12,511 24,241 .::.:•••• 134 2,463 134 2,463 2,597 2,597 Great Britain Belgium Kainite, and other crude German mineral potash salts for fertilizers 12,300 17,627 1,009 1,483,569 63 908 34 6,249 12,300 17,627 1,009 1,483,569 63 908 Germany 34 United States Total Great Britain Belgium 6,249 1,514,505 7,254 1,514,505 7,254 Lead, nitrate and acetate of, not ground. 422,252 27,097 11,271 957 10,340 31,586 21,842 1,413 598 47 512 422,252 27,097 11,271 957 1ft .'^40 21,842 1,413 France . . Germany Holland 598 47 512 United States Total United States Great Britain .... United States Total Great Britain 1,980 3i,'586 1,980 Litmus and all lichens, prepared or not ground 513,503 26,392 503,503 26,392 36 12 36 12 Logwood and fustic, ground, and 4,788 104,289 101 1,432 4,788 104,289 101 1,432 Madder and munjeet, or Indian mad- der, ground or prepared, and all ex- tracts of .... 109,077 1,533 109,077 1,533 570 183 570 United States. 183 Total (ireat Britain Belgium Germany 753 753 Manganese, oxide of 86,096 54,257 .58,515 611,661 1,163 535 871 10,479 86,096 54,257 58,515 611,661 1,163 535 871 United States Total Great Britain . China .. ... 10,479 810,529 13,048 810,529 13,C48 Moss, Iceland, and other mosses 2,165 50 7,748 2,000 2,920 608,055 147 2 320 230 158 34,945 2,165 50 7,748 2,000 2,920 608,055 147 2 France Germany Holland United States Total 326 230 158 34,945 622,938 35,808 622,938 35,808 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 345 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo, 1 — General Statement of Imports — Contiruiied. Articles Tm posted. COCXTRIES. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. JQuantity . Value. Quantity . Value . FKEH GOODS. MA>a'EACTCEED ARTICLES— Con. Drugs, dyes, &c. — Con. Nut galls and extracts thereof United States Great Britain . ... United States Total Great Britain United States Total Great Britain Belgium . . . Germany United States. ... Total Great Britain Belgium . . . Lbs. 11,976 1,803 Lbs. 11,976 1,803 Persis, or extract of archill aud cudbear 1,199 3,600 119 473 1,199 3,600 119 473 4,799 592 4,799 592 Phosphorus 990 11,995 471 3,425 990 11,995 471 3,425 12,985 3,.S96 12,985 3,896 Potash, caustic, in packages of not less than 25 pounds each 9,377 10,362 6,313 229,016 525 400 320 12,720 9,377 10,362 6,313 229,016 525 400 320 12,720 255,068 13,965 255,068 13,965 Potaeh, chlorate of, nut further jji-e- pared than ground 24,364 4,020 30 436,977 1,742 317 10 30,373 24,364 4,020 30 436,977 1,742 317 Germany United States Total Great Britain Belgium Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain Germany 10 30,373 465,391 32,442 465,391 32,442 Potaeh, bichromate 42<3,506 11,825 12,707 34,558 30,520 742 768 2,435 426,506 11,825 12,707 34,55S 30,520 742 768 2,435 485,596 34,465 485,596 34,465 Potash, muriate, and sulphate of, crude 459,753 852,978 2,488,051 8,652 19,693 51,573 459,753 852,978 2,488,051 8,652 19,693 51,573 United States Total Great Britain ... Belgium . . . 3,800,782 79,918 3,800,782 79,918 ' Potaeh, Ted and jellow prussiate of 45,011 40,397 46.947 81,331 3,911 3,531 4,023 6,925 45,011 40,397 46,947 81,331 3,911 3,531 4,023 6,925 Germany United States Total Great Britain Belgium Germany Switzerland United States Total 213,686 18,390 213,686 18,390 Potash and pearl ash in packages of not less than 25 pounds each 18,878 17,147 19,699 6,607 187,001 699 621 674 200 9,336 18,878 17,147 19,699 6,607 187,001 690 621 674 200 9,336 249,332 11,530 249,332 11,530 346 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 'No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Cotitimied. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home conscmption. Quantity . Value. Quantity . Valne. FREE GOODS— MANDFACTUKED ARTICLES— Co7l. Drugs, dyes, &c.— Con,. United States $ 333 333 Great Britain France.. Lbs. 14,246 172 225 269,337 7,229 226 119 139,340 Lbs. 14,246 172 225 269,337 7,229 226 Spain United States Total Great Britain France 119 139,340 283,980 Oz. 45,715 211 15,320 3,650 500 54,541 146,914 283,980 146,914 Quinine, salts of 7,148 65 2,175 579 69 8,950 Oz. 45,715 211 15.320 3.650 500 54, .541 7,148 65 Germany Holland Switzerland. ..... United States Total France 2,175 579 69 8,950 119,937 18,986 119,937 18,986 116 116 United States Great Britain United States Total Great Britain Belgium Germany United States Total Great Britain Germany United States Total Great Britain Aust. -Hungary — Dutch East Indies Red liquor, being a crude acetate of aluminium prepared from pyroligneous acid and adapted for dyeing and calico 592 592 Saffron, safifron cake, safflower and ex- tracts of Lbs. 85 1,566 82 980 Lbs. 85 1,566 82 980 1,651 1,062 1,651 1,062 Sal ammoniac 517,905 19,971 23,244 106,174 21,411 1.047 1,150 5,642 517,905 19,971 23,244 106,174 21,411 1,047 1,150 5,642 667,294 29,250 667,294 29,250 Saltpetre or nitrate of potash 374,251 286,088 804,446 17,306 11,156 38,592 374,251 286,088 804,446 17,306 Seeds, aromatic, crude, not edible and not advanced in value or condition by grinding or refining or by any other process or manufacture, viz.: — Anise, anise-star, caraway, coriander, cardamon, cumiii, fenugreek and fennel 11,156 38,592 1,464,785 67,054 1,464,785 67,054 40,374 3,495 450 5,887 2,197 15,780 104,062 2,620 327 44 215 132 1,023 6,115 40,374 3,495 450 5,887 2,197 15,780 104,062 2,620 327 44 215 132 Holland United States Total 1,023 6,115 172,245 10,476 172,245 10,476 TRADE AND XAVIGATION 347 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1 — Ge-VErai. Statemexi of Imports — Contin-ued. Abticles Imfortkd. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value . Quantity. Value . FREE GOODS, MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Co?l. Drugs, dyes, kc.—Con. Soda ash or barilla Great Britain United States Total Great Britain United States Total Great Britain United States Total Great Britain United States Total Great Britain . ... France -. . ... United States Total Great Britain Aust. -Hungary.. . . Belgium Lbs. 24,599,585 7,407,863 s 188,689 Lbs. 2 4. .599. .585 % 188,689 74,967 7,407,863 74,967 32,007,448 263,656 32,007,448 263,656 1. bichromate of 563,209 237,104 21,858 6,298 563,209 237,104 21,858 6,298 800,313 28,156 800,313 28,156 44,894 868,117 864 9,601 44,894 868,117 864 9,601 913,011 10,465 913,011 10,465 It caustic, in packages of not less than 25 pounds 9,011,.551 2,574,660 1 171,122' 9,011,551 55, 218 1 2,574,660 171,122 55,218 11,586,211 226,340 11,586,211 226,340 ■1 chlorate of 19,600 33,333 36,840 1,380 1,750 2,611 19,600 33,333 36,840 1,.380 1,750 2,611 89,773 5,741 89,773 5,741 11 nitrite of or cubic nitre. 218,864 10,080 12,659 8,145.523 633,468 23,581,966 5,147 218,864 10,080 12.6.59 5,147 362 703 362 703 Chili 166,638' 8,145^523 17,993 633,468 491,973, 23,581,966 166 638 17,993 United States Total Great Britain Great Britain United States. . . . Total Great Britain Newfoundland United States ToUl iGreat Britain. . . . United States Total 491,973 32,602,560 682,816 32,602,560 682,816 36,220 3,947 1,069 1,756 2,825 185 314 178 18 2,835 3,530 Great Britain Belgium Germany United States Total Great Britain France United States Total Great Britain .... Belgium 145,671 5.010 13,712 259,494 9,511 335 1,157 14,366 145,671 5,010 13,712 259,494 9,511 335 1,157 14,366 423,887: 25,369 423,887 25,369 i 1 221' 42 221 1,213 175 1,213 442 102 442 42 175 102 1,876 319 1,876 319 11,396 1,333 51,779 .556 11,396 70 1,333 2,816; 51,779 556 70 United States Total Great Britain Belgium Sermany United State.s. . . . Total 2,816 64,503 3,442 64,508 43,210 8,566 3,574 99,274 3,442 43,210 8,566 3,574 99,274 1,252 128 75 2,663 1,252 128 75 2,663 154,624 4,118 154,624; 4.118 i 350 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Contimied. Articles Imforted. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — CoH. Drugs, crude, such as barks, flowers, roots, beans, berries, balsams, bulbs, fruits, insects, grains, gums and gum resins, herbs, leaves, nuts, fruit and stem seeds — which are not edible and which are in a crude state and not advanced in value by refining or grinding or any other pro- cess of manufacture, N.O.P Countries. Great Britain. B. E. Indies... B. W Indies.. Aust. -Hungary. Belgium China France Germany Holland Italy Japan Mexico United States. . Total. Fashion plates, tailors', milliners' and mantle makers' l Great Britain . j France Switzerland. , United States. Total Felt, adhesive, for sheathing ves.sels. Fertilizers, unmanufactured, N.O.P. . Fillets of cotton and rubber, not exceeding seven inches wide when imported by manufacturers of card clothing, for use exclusively in the manufacture of card clothing in their own factories Fisheries, for the use of, viz.: — Fish hooks for deep sea or lake fishing not smaller in size than No. 2.0, not including hooks commonly used for sportsmen's pur poses Great Britain . United States. Total. Great Britain. United States. Total.... Great Britain . United States. Total Great Britain. China Norway United States. Total. ... Imported. Quantity. Value Entered for Home Consumption Quantity . Value 10,745 108 396 146 77 272 1,039 1,429 683 86 27 175 88,866 104,049 48 389 243 7,848 8,528 420 27 447 5,196 5,210 10,406 85 18,304 439 747 820 20,310 10,745 108 396 146 77 272 1,039 1,429 683 86 27 175 88,866 104,049 48 389 243 7,848 8,528 420 27 447 5,196 5,210 10,406 42 43 85 18,304 439 747 820 20,310 TRADE AND XATIGATIOy 351 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 1 — General State.mext of Imports — Contimied. ABTICLES IjIPORTEn. Imported. Countries. FREE GOODS— MAKUFACTCRED ARTICLES— Co«. Bank, cod, pollack, and mackerel fish lines ; and mackerel, herring, salmon, seal, seine, mullet, net and trawl twine in hanks or coils, barked or not, in variety of sizes and threads, including gilling thread in balls, and head ropes for fishing nets, manilla rope not ex- ceeding lA inches in circumference for holding traps in the lobster fishery : barked marline, and net norsels of cotton, hemp or flax, and fishing nets or seines, when used exclusively for the fisheries, and not including lines or nets commonlj' used for sportsmen's pur- poses Great Britain iNewfoundland Aust. -Hungary Italy Japan Norway L^nited States. . Glass, cut to size for manufacture of dry plates for photographic purjwses when imjDorted by the manufacturers of such dry plates for use exclusively in the manufacture thereof in their own fac- tories Total. (Jreat Britain. Belgium ! France (Germany United States. Total Glove fasteners, nietal, shoe eyelets, corset eyelets, shoe eyelet hooks, shoe lace wire fasteners Great Britain .. . Aust. -Hungary,. France.. .Germany Italy Switzerland Globes, geographical, topographical and astronomical .-. United States. Total. Gold beaters' moulds and gold beaters' skins Great Britain. Belgium France Germany. . . . United States. Total .... Great Britain. United States. Total .... Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. | Quantity.! Value. 135 38 9,818 2,141 27 12,159 13,784 1,188 2,137 4,829 642 84 177,725 200,389 290 11 324 97 4,904 5,626 391,799 391,799 2,577 2,577 811 811 39 39 46,231 46,231 3,650 , 3,650 455,018 455.018 900,125 1)00,125 1,275 4,358 5,633 135 38 9,818 2,141 27 12,159 13,784 1,188 2,137 4,829 642 84 177,725 200,389 290 11 324 97 4,904 5,626 1,275 4,358 5,633 352 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT li 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered for HOKK Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FRBE GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. Gold and silver .sweepings United States 1,715 • $ 1,715 United States Hair brush pads 39 39 Great Britain Hatters' bands (not cords), liindings and hat sweats ; hatters' tips and sides when cut to shape, and cashmere when cut to shape for under brims and iiat covers, when imported by hat and cap manu- facturers for use exclusively in the manu- facture of these articles in their own 33,659 783 9,491 257 72 57,089 33,659 783 Germany . . 9,491 Holland . . 257 Switzerland irnited States Total 72 57,089 101 351 101,351 1,271 953 1,271 United States. 953 Total 2,224 2,224 Hemp paper, made on four cylinder ma- chines and calendered to between 006 and 008 thickness adapted for the manu- facture of shot shells ; and felt board sized and hydraulic pressed and covered with paper or uncovered adapted for the manufacture of gun wads (xreat Britain 13,890 10,087 13,890 United States. . . 10,087 Total 23,977 23,977 Hoods, unfinished, composed of 'Leghorn,' ' Manilla, ' palm leaf, grass, willow or chip, not bleached or blocked Great Britain. . . . 728 599 9 315 1,651 4,247 728 B. W. Indies 599 Newfovindland . . . 9 Japan 315 1,651 4,247 Total 7,549 7,549 Great Britain Jai)an United States. . . . Total putty adapted for polishing glass or granite or for sawing stone Lbs. 63,264 3,600 116,158 1,231 10 4,792 Lbs. 63,264 3,600 116,158 1,231 10 4,792 183,022 6,033 183,022 6,033 Ivories, piano key 60,449 1,119 68,423 19,892 60,449 France 1,119 68,423 ''■^nited States 19,892 Total 149,883 1 49,883 TRADE AND XAYIGATION 353 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Contin-ued. Articles Imported. FREE GOODS. MANUFACICRED ARTICLES — Con. Junk, old. Jute cloth as taken froai the loom, not coloured, cropped, mangled, pressed, calendered, nor finished in any way. . . . Imported. COCXTRIES. Quantitj'. Value. Great Britain. . B. E. Indies. . . B. W. Indies... B. Guiana Newfoundland . St. Pierre United States. . Cwt. 4 20 16.5 416 315 24,292 Total . 25,267; Total . Jute or hemp yam, plain, dyed or coloured Great Britain. B.E.Indies.. United .States. Total. Jute canva-s, uncoloured. .tal Kelp, s*»a grass and' sea weed, in their natural state or cleaned only, X.O.P. . . China Holland Japan United States. Total .... Lamp black, bone black, ivory black and carbon black Great Britain. German}' Sweden United States. Total . Lenses and shutters for manufacturing. Life boats and life-saving apparatus specially im|X)rted by .societies to en- courage the saving of human life Great Britain. United States. , Total . United States. 16,587,708 Lbs. 2,101.471 15,20<;» 317,010 Yds. Great Britain 2.859, 1 .56 Belgium | 4,460 United States i 1,802 2,865.418 Cwt. 121 240 57 425 Lbs. 29,915 13,816 3,860 893,614 Entered for Home coxscmption. Quantity. Value. 186 12 34 16;. 564 1,230 16,903 19,094 Yds. Great Britain 14,216,453' 607,462 B.E.Indies 2,204,284, 60,207 United States. ... 166,971 9,280 676,949 Cwt. 00 4 20 165 416 315 24,292 Yds. 14,216,453 2,204,284 166,971 Lbs. 166,809 2,101,471 2,446 ]5,200| 27,101 317,010 I Yds. 206,363 2,859,156 275, 4,460 214| 1,802 206,852 2,865,418 I 45 112! 1,298; 220! I Cwt. 121 240 57 1,675 425 1,678 323 106 41,860 Lbs. 29,915 13,810 3,860 893,614 941,205; 43,967 941,205 987 1 18,260l 1. 19,2471 8,69l' 186 12 34 165 564 l,23u 16,903 25,267, 19,094 607,462 60,207 9,280 16,587,708 676,949 166,809 2,446 27,101 2,133,681 196,356 2,433,681 196,356 206,363 275 214 206,852 45 112 1,298 220 1,075 1,678 323 100 41,860 43,967 987 18,260 19,247 8,691 11— ii— 2^ 354 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 1 — General Statement of liiPORTS — Confimied. Articles Imported. Countries. FREE Goons — manufactured articles- -Con. Lime juice, crude only Lastings, mf)hair cloth, or ether manufac ture of cloth, woven or made in pat- terns of such size, shape or form, or cut in any such manner as to be fit only for covering buttons, when imported by manufacturers of buttons Medals of gold, silver or copper, and otht^r metallic articles, actually bestow- ed as trophies or prizes and received and accepted as honorary distinctions, and cups or other metallic prizes won in bona fide competitions Mexican saddle trees and stirrups of wood. Great Britain . B. W. Indies. [United States. Total Great Britain . Germany ... . United States Total .... (ireat Britain. France United States. Total . Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total. Metals, viz, : — Aluminium in ingots, blocks, bars, rods, strips, sheets or plates iGreat Britain. Belgium Aluminium tubing in lengths of .not less than C feet, not bent, &c Anchors for vessels. Bismuth, metallic, in its natural state. Brass caps adapted for use in the manu- facture of electric batteries France. Germany United States. Total Great Britain. United States. Total.... Great Britain . . Norway United States. . . Total . Great Britain . . United States. , Total . United States. Imported. Quantity. Value Galls. 719 44,235 582 45,536 Lbs. 379,542 6,775 2,264 64,709 1,591,859 2,045,149 753 1,633 2,386 Cwt. 3,476 25 2,197 5,698 Lbs. 3,461 2,177 5,638 566 ,006 180 8,752 824 G,273 7,643 14.740 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Galls 719 44,235 582 45,536 3,294 1,585 4,558 9,437' 499 0,389 9,888, 62,028 8r,8 270 10,351 Lbs. 379,542 6,775 2,264 04,709 350,489 1,591,859 424,006 2,045,149 400 723 753 1,633 1,123 11,419 102 10,778 22,299 5,496 3,533 9,029 640 2,386 Cwt. 3,476 25 2,197 5,698 Lbs. 3,461 2,177 5,638 566 8,006 180 8,752 824 6,273 7,643 14,740 3,284 1,585 4,558 9,437 499 9,389 62,028 868 270 10,351 350,489 424,006 400 723 1.123 11,419 102 10,778 22,299 5,496 3,533 9,029 640 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 355 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 Xo. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Coniin-ned. Articles Imported. CODNTBIES. Impo Quantity. KTED. Entkred for Home conscmption. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS— .MAN-CF.\CTUEED .ARTICLES— Con. Metals — Con. Brass cups, being rough blanks, for the manufacture of paper shells or cai- tridges, when imported by manufac- turers of brass and paper shells and cartridges for use exclusively in the manufacture of such articles in their Great Britain 31,794 13,524 31,794 13,524 United States Great Britain . ... B. W. Indies Newfoundland Holland United States Total Great Britain United States Total Great Britain France Germany United States Total Great Britain 45,318 45,318 Brass, old and scrap. Cwt. 436 161 633 648 14,0S4 3,558 1,460 4.215 6,283 155,618 Cwt. 436 161 633 648 14,084 3,558 1,460 4,215 6,283 1.55,618 15,962 171,134 15,962 171,134 21 1,142 37 ti 14,114 21 1,142 376 14,114 1,163 14,490 1,163 14,490 Brass tubing, not polished, bent or other- wise manufactured in lengths not le?s than 6 feet Lbs. 483.058 1,381 638 771,088 82,351 365 115 153,440 Lbs. 483,058 1,381 638 771,088 82,351 365 115 1.53,440 1,256,165 236,271 1,256,165 236,271 Brass rods and sheets for manufacturing purposes. ...... Cwt. 1,812 9 24,481 25,304 163 352,451 Cwt. 1,812 9 24,481 25,304 163 United States Total igs or ingots. Copper, in bars and rods in coil or other- wise, in lengths of not less than 6 feet, unmanufactured • • • Great Britain. . , United States. . , Total Great Britain . . United States. , Total Copper, in strips, sheets or plates, not] polished, planished or coated, &c. ... [Great Britain. United State.s. Total Copper tubing in lengths of not less than 6 feet, and not polished, bent or otherwise manufactured iGreat Britain. Belgium .... kjerniany United States. Copper rollers adapted for use in calico printing Cream separators and steel bowls for. Total. Great Britain. United States. Total.... Great Britain . Denmark Germany Norway Sweden United States. Cream separators — materials which enter into the construction and form part of, when imported by manufacturers of cream separators to b^ used in the manufacture tliereof i Great Britain. Denmark Gennany Total. Sweden. United States Total I.MPORTED. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Cwt Value. Quantity.! Value. Cwt. 59 nil 97 37 1,023 513 1,064 964 301 11,599 59 111 97 37 1,023 513 1,064 964 301 11,599 1,327 1 14,441 1,327 14,441 22: 45,558! 389: 602,800 22 45,558 389 602,800 45,580! 603,189 65 1,142 150,616 2,051,274 45,580 603,189 65 150,616 1,142 2,051,274 150,681' 2,052,416 150,6811 2,052,416 848 29,994 14,668 477,281; 848 20,994 30,842 491,9i9i c0,8l2 Lbs. 282,287 4,031 1,677 174,116 55, 498 i 7891 295 1 3S342 Lbs. 2>2,287 4,031 1,677 174,116 11,668 477,281 491,949 55,49S 789 295 38,342 462,111 94,924 22,603 16,448 462,111 91,924 22,603 16,448 39.0.51 1 39,051 87.0351 4,309 2.59 2,200 4,081 487,261 5S5,148 10,769 3,541 680 634 212,05 ii 227,680 87,035 4,309 259 2,200 4,084 487,261 c85,148 10,7' 9 3,541 6S0 634 212, 056 227,680 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 357 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Coniinued. Articles Imported. i Coun'tries t'REE GOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Co?l. Metals — Con. Gas buoys — The following articles and materials when inaported by manufacturers of automatic gas buoys and automatic gas beacons, for use in the manufac- ture of such buoys and beacons for the Government of Canada or for export, viz : Iron or steel tubes over 16 inches! in diameter ; flanged and dished steel heads made from boiler plate, over 5 feet in diameter ; hardened steel balls, not less than 3 inches in diameter ; acetylene gas lanterns and parts there- of and tobin bronze in bars or rods. . . Great Britain, Germany L'nited States, Entered for Home conscmption. Total. Iron or steel rods over /^ in. for manu facture of chains 'Great Britain United States Iron or steel, rolled round wire rods, in; Total the coil, not over g inch in diameter, i when imported by wire manufacturers! for use in making wii-e in the coil in! their own factories Great Britain , Sweden. United States, Total. Boiler plate of iron or steel not less than .30 inches in width and not less than i inch in thickness, for use e.xclusively^ in the manufacture of boilers I Great Britain. I Belgium Germany Rolled iron or steel, and cast steel ini United States. bars, band, hoop, scroll or strip, sheet or plate of any size, thickjiess or; Total . . . width, galvanized or coated with any materia], or not, and steel blanks for the manufacture of milling cutters when of greater value tlian 3^ cents per jxjund Rolled iron or steel sheets in strips, polished or not, 1 1 gauge and thinner, N.O.P Rolled iron or steel hoop, band, scroll or strip, Xo. 14 gauge and thinner, galvanizt^d, or coated with other metal or not, X.O.P ... Great Britain . Great Britain . Great Britain . 77,2061 96,137 367 645 483,850' 652,335 561,423' 749,117 77,206 367 483,850 561,423 19,355 30,1471 19,355 1,701 3,139' 1.701 507, 635 507 286,174. 404,823 280,174 307,737 438,744 c07,737 .59,261 412,110, 59,261 324,935 648,641 324,935 17,936 28,413 17,936 Sheets, flat, of galvanized iron 'Great Britain I 391,076 l,167,49tV 391,076 96,137 645 652,335 r49,117 30,147 3,139 635 404,823 438,744 412,110 648,641 28,413 1,167, 196 358 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — C(Wl. Metals — Con. Iron tubing, lacquered or brass covered, not over 2 inches in dianieter, and brass trimmings, when imported by manufacturers of iron or brass bed- steads for use exclusively in the manu- facture of such articles in thir own factories Great Britain 44,049 131,573 44,049 131,573 United States. . . . Total Great Britain Iron tubing, lacquered or brass covered, 175,622 175,622 cased rods and brass trimmings, when imported by manufacturers of carriage rails for use exclusively in the manu- facture of such articles in their own factories 6,753 5,513 6,753 United States 5,513 Total 12,266 12,266 Great Britain Iron tubing, lacquered or brass covered, for manufacturing extension rods for windows 1,555 4,311 1,555 4,311 United States Total 5,806 5,866 Great Britain Newfoundland. . . . Belgium Iron or steel beams, sheets, plates, angles, knees, masts or parts thereof, and cable chains for wooden, iron, steel or composite ships or vessels Cwt. 28,116 443 1,9.36 26 1,861 896 79,732 48,629 222 2,612 108 2,800 4,889 113,983 Cwt. 28,116 443 1,936 26 1,861 896 79,732 48,629 222 2,512 France Germany Norway 108 2,800 4,889 United States Total Great Britain. ... Belgium 113,983 113,010 173,143 113,010 173,143 in the rough 1,867 238 113,893 20,588 6,818 449 270,896 58,930 1,867 238 113,893 20,588 6,818 449 Germany United States Total Great Britain. . . . Norway 270,896 58,930 Manufactured articles of iron or steel or 136,586 337,093 136,586 337,093 portation are of a class or kind not manufactured in Canada, imported for use in the construction or equipment of ships or vessels 40,748 953 34,825 40,748 953 United States. . . . 34,825 Total 76,526 76,526 only to be remanufactured. being part of or recovered from any vessel wrecked in waters subject to the jurisdiction of Canada Great Britain 800 100 800 100 TRADE AXD XAVIGATION 359 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continupd. Articles Imported. Importku. Countries FREE goods. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES- -Con. Metals — Con. Lead, tea. . Machinery, viz : — Articles of metal as follows, when for use exclusively in mining or metal- lurgical operations, viz. : coal cutting machines, except percussion coal cut- ters ; coal heading machines ; coal augurs ; rotary coal drills; core drills ; miners' safety lamps and paits there- of, also accessories for cleaning, tilling and testing such lamps ; electric or magnetic machines for separating or concentrating iron ores ; furnaces for the smelting of copper, zinc and nickel ores ; converting apparatus for metal- lurgical processes in metals ; copper plates, plated or nut ; machinery for extraction of precious metals by the chlorination or cyanide processes ; amalgam safes ; automatic ore sampl- ers; automatic feeders ; retorts; mer- cury pumps ; pyrometers ; bullion fur- naces ; amalgam cleaners ; blast furnace blowing engines ; wt ought iron tubing, butt or lap welded, threaded or coupled or not, over 4 inches in diameter ; and integral parts of all machinery mentioned in this item ; blowers of iron or steel for use in the smelting of ores, or in the reduction, I separation or refining of metals; rotaryl kilns, revolving roasters and furnaces| of metal designed for roasting ore, mineral, rock or clay ; furnace slag trucks and slag pots of a class or kind not made in Canada ; buddies, van- ners and slime tables adapted for use in gold mining Great Britain. United States. Total.... Quantify. Value, Lbs. 2,069,118 144,7851 2,213,903 113,223 7,426 120,649 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value Lbs. 2,069,118] 144,785 2,213,903 Great Britain. Germany. . . . United States. Total .... 113,223 7,426 120,649 114, 076 1 149,4791 502,009 Appliances of iron or steel, of a class or kind not made in Canada, and eleva- tors and machinery of floating dredges, when for use exclusively in alluviali gold mining (United States. Well-drilling machinery, and apparatus] of a class or kind not made in Canada for drilling for water, natural gas or oil and for prospecting for minerals, not to include moti%'e [)ower Great Britain . United States. Total. 765,564 60,154 771 119,638 120, 409 1 114,076 149,479 .502,009 765,564 60,154 771 119,638 120,409 360 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. Quantity. Value. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS— M\NUF.\.CTURED ARTICLES -Con. Metals— Con. Great Britain 1 730 1,492 1,520 $ 730 Sweden 1,492 United States Total 1,520 3,742 3.742 Newspaper piinting presses, of not less value by retail than .$1,500 each, of a class or kind not made in Canada. . . . No. 992 390,665 No. 992 United States Total Great Britain 97 97 390,665 Machinerj' and tools not manufactured in Canada up to the required stand- ard necessary for any factory to be established in Canada for the manu- facture of rifles for the Government of Canada 97 391,657 97 391,657 16 9,315 16 United States. .... 9,315 All materials or parts in the rough, un- finished, and screws, nuts, bands and springs, to be used in rifles to be manufactured at any such factory for Total 9,.S31 9,331 17,353 17,353 Belgium United States. . . . ' 8,443 28,272 ... 8,443 28,272 Machinery of every kind and structural iron and steel, for use in the construc- tion and equipment of factories for the manufacture of sugar from beet root Total (ireat Britain 54,068 54,068 211 277 25,483 25,251 211 France 277 25,483 25,251 Total Machinery of a class or kind not made 51,222 51,222 in Canada and parts thereof, for the manufacture of twine, cordage, or linen or for the preparation of flax fibre Great Britain 4,698 11,653 4,698 11,653 Total 16,351 16,351 Mould boards or shares, or plough plates, land sides, and other plates for agricultural implements, when cut to shape from rolled plates of steel, but not moulded, punched, polished or otherwise manufactured Great Britain United States Total United States. Cwt. 127 103,500 373 288,671 Cwt. 127 103,500 373 288,671 Material to be used in Canada for the construction of bridges and tunnels crossing the boundary between Canada and the United States, when similar similar circumstances into the United States . .... 103,627 289,044 103,627 289,044 313,928 313,928 1 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 361 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 1. — Gexeral Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imforted. COCNTRTES FREE GOODS — MAXUFACTURED ARTICLES- ■Con. Afetals— Coyi. Nickel, nickel silver and German silver, in bars and rods, and also in strips, sheets or plates Nickel, nickel silver and German silver, in ingots or blocks, N . 0 . P Great Britain United States Total Great Britain United States Total Great Britain United States Platinum retorts, pans, condensers, I Total tubing and pipe, and preparations of I platinum, when imported by manu- facturers of sulphuric acid for use exclusively in the manufacture or con- centration of sulphuric acid in their' own factories United States Oakum of jute or hemp. Platinum Wire and platinum in bars, strips, sheets or plates Ribs of brass, iron or steel, runners, rings, caps, notches, ferrules, mounts and sticks or canes in the rough, or not further manufactured than cut into lengths, suitable for umbrella, parasol or sunshade or walking sticks, when imported by manufacturers of such articles for use exclusively in their own factories Great Britain France United States Great Britain 'Australia Aust.-Himgary {France, ; Germany Italy .Japan .Switzerland United States Sewing machine attachments Great Britain. France Germany United States ToUl Steel balls adapted for use on bearings on machinery and vehicles Entered for Home conscmpttok. Great Brjrain 362 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Imported. extkrkd for Home Countries. Consumption. (Quantity . Value. Quantity . Value. FRKE GOODS- MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — CWJ. Cwt. $ Cwt $ Metals— Con. Steel, rolled, for saws and straw cutters, not tempered or ground nor further manufactured than cut to shape, with- out indented edges Great Britain. . . . United States . Total United States, .... Great Britain United States Total 4,319 U,826 33,371 125,067 4,319 14,826 33,371 125,067 19,145 158,438 19,145 158,433 Steel strips and flat steel wire when im- ported into Canada by manufacturers of buckthorn aiid plain strip fencing for use exclusively in their own fac- tories in the manufacture thereof 19 157 19 157 Steel wire, Bessemer soft drawn spring, of Nos. 10, 12 and 13 gauge, respec- tively, and hcmo steel spring wire of Nos. 11 and 12 gauge, respectively, when imported by manufacturers of wire mattresses to be used exclusively in their own factories in the manu- facture of such articles 1,324 7,286 3,878 18,007 1,324 7,286 3,878 18,007 Steel, crucible sheet, 11 to 16 gauge, 2h to 18 inches wide for the manufacture of mower and reaper knives when im- jjorted by manufacturers thereof for use exclusively in the manufaf;ture of such articles in their own factories.. 8,610 21,8»5 8,610 21,885 Great Britain United States Total Great Britain United States Total........ Great Britain United States Total Great Britam. . . . United States Total 346 13,484 1,140 53,955 346 13,484 1,140 53,955 Steel of No. 20 gauge and thinner, but not thinner than No. 30 gauge, for the manufacture of corset steels, clock springs and shoe shanks, imported by manufacturers of such articles for ex- clusive use in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories 13,830 55,095 13,830 55,095 86 1 356 4 86 1 356 4 Steel wire, flat, of 16 gauge or thinner, imported V)y the manufacturers of crinoline or corset wires and dress stays, for use exclusively in the manu- facture of such articles in their own factories 87 360 12,415 34,250 87 360 3,691 9,259 3.691 9; 259 12,415 31,250 Steel of No. 12 gauge and thinner, but not thinner than No. 30 gauge, for the manufacture of buckle clasps, bed fasts, furniture casters and ice creep- ers, imjiorted by the manufacturers of such articles, for use exclusively in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories 12,950 494 2,629 46,665 12,950 46,665 778 7,081 494 2,629 778 7,081 3,123 7,859 3,123 7,859 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 363 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Impouts — Continued. Articles Imported. COCNTRIES. B'REK GOODS. MANUFACTUEEU ARTICLES- -Con. Metals— Co«. Steel, No. 24 and 17 gauge, in sheets 63 inches long, a.nd from 18 to 32 inches wide, when imported by the manufac- turers of tubular bow s-ockets for use exclusively in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories Great Britain . United States. Steel springs for the manufacture of Total . . . surgical trusses when imported by manufacturers of surgical trusses for use exclusively in the manufacture thereof in their own factories United States. Stereotypes, electrotypes, and celluloids of newspai>er columns in any language other than English and French, and of books, and bases and matrices and copper shells for the same, whether'; composed wholly or in part of metal or celluloid . Swedish rolled iron and Swedish rolled steel nail rods, under half an inch in diameter, for the manufacture of horseshoe nails Tagging metal, plain, japanned or coated, in coils, not over I5 inches wide, when ini}X)rted by the manufac- turers of shoe and corset laces for use exclusively in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories Tin in blocks, pigs and bars. Tin plates and sheets . Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Great Britain . United States, Total.... Great Britain Denmark Sweden United States Total.... France United States Total. . Great Britain. Australia B. E. Indies . Germany United States, Total . . . . Great Britain, France United States, Total . . . . Cwt. 113 1,452 1,565 Value. I Quantity. ! Value. 227 2,863 3,090 Lbs. 2,2651 479 Sq. in. 9,416 809,.563 402 14,888 818,979! 15,290 Cwt. 1. 2, 247' ,2f;0| 885 ,816 Cwt. 113 1,452 1,565 Lbs 2,265 Sq. in. 9,416 809,563 227 2,863 3,090 479 818,979; 402 14,888 15,290 1,162 2,531: 29,455 6,165 Cwt. 247 1,260 14,885 2,816 1,162 2,531 29,455 6,165 19,208 39,313: 19,208 1, 34 29 483 35 512 35 17,140 314 3,031 23 13,175 507,101] 8,7651 88,5881 714! 400.299 39,313 29 483 512 17,140 314 3,031 23 13,175 33,683 1,005,467 33,683 5.51,361 1,639,170 232 1,187 245,680 764,420 551,361 282 245,680 797,3231 2,404,777 797,323 507,101 8,765 88,588 714 400,299 1,005,467 1,639,170 1,187 764, 42u 2,404,777 364 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Impokted. FREE fiOODS. MANUFACTURED ARTICLES — Con. Metals— C'o«. Tin foil . . . Countries. Imported. Quantity. Value Tin strip waste . . Steel seamless tubing valued at not less than 85 cents per pound Great Britain . France Germany . ... Holland United States. Total .... United States. Great Britain. Steel rolled or drawn sq\iare tubing ad- apted for use in the manufacture of agricultural implements Steel or iron tubes roHed, not joined or welded, not more than 1^ inches in diameter, N. O. P ~ Seamless steel or wrought iron boiler tubes, including flues and corrugated tubes for marine boilers Great Britain. Great Britain. United States. Total Lbs. 3,090 448 32,105 14,006 r67,430 817,979 4,700 Cwt. 1,448 1,706 ItM 10,575 3,771 8(i,078 Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value 771 168 1,746 9,713 Great Britain. Belgium . Germany United States. 11,459 82,022 4,486 95,620 340,776 Total I 522,904 Baibed fence wire of iron or steel. Wire, crucible cast steel valued at not less than 6 cents per pound Wire of brass, zinc, iron or steel, screwed or twisted, or flattened or corrugated, for use in connection with nailing ma- chines for the manufacture of boots and shoes, when irpported by the manufacturers of boots and shoes, to be used exclusively for such purjjoses in their own factories Great Britain. Belgium . . . . (Tcrmany United States. Total .... Great Britain. United States. 4,262 20,092 405 326,817 351,576 Lbs. 6,264 113,998 9,504 46,221 902 708,800 765,427 Lbs. 3,990 44S 32,105 14,006 767,430 102,294 817,979 1,450 43,081 4,700 \ Cwt. n,758| 1,448 4,262, 20,092 405 326,817 351,576 Lbs. 6,264 113,998 1,706 164 10,575 3,771 86,078 102,294 77 11,758 163 1,746 9,713 11,459 82,022 4,486 95,620 340,776 522,904 9,5C4 46,221 902 708,800 765,427 1,450 43,081 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 365 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. ! Countries. 1 Impor Quantity. TED. Entered for Home CoNSCMPTION. Value . Quantity. Value . FREE GOODS. MAMFACTCRED ARTICLES— CoH. Metals— Con. Wire, curved or not, galvanized iion or steel \os 9 12 anJ 13 gauge 1 1 Great Britain. . . . Belgium Germany Switzerland United States Total Great Britain Norway United States Cwt. 75:774 9,378 35,356 1,617 641,413 1 159,080i 23,915 70,685 3,109 1,267.9.53 Cwt. 75,774 9,378 35,356 1,617 641,413 159,080 23,915 70,685 3,109 1,267.953 763,538 1. .524. 7 42 763,538 1,524,742 Wire rope for use exclusively for rigging of ships and vessels 6.210 38 261 29,189 137 2,063 6,210 3- 261 29,189 137 2,063 Total 6,509 31,389 6,509 31,389 cents per pound when imjxirted bj'' manufacturers of rope for use exclu- sively in the manufacture of rope Great Britain United States 27,311 7,454 105,741 30,974 27,311 7,454 105,741 30,974 Total 34,765 136,715 34,765 136,715 Yellow metal, in bars, bolts and sheets, for use in the construction or repairs of vessels Great Britain France United States Total Great Britain B. W. Indies Newfoundland .... 1,362 1 606 17,334 17 7,000 1,362 1 606 17,334 17 7,000 1,969 24,351 1,969 24,a51 Zinc iu" blocks, pigs, bars, rods, sheets and plates 10,646 160 68 15,7r0 56 4,849 3, ,511 35,040 57,055 480 236 88,254 299 25,376 30,077 10.646 160 68 1.5,750 56 4,849 3,511 57,055 480 236 88,254 France. 299 Germany 25, .376 United State-. . . . Total Great Britain. ... .\ustralia Belgium France 30,077 201.777 35,040 201,777 Zinc spelter 38,018 6> 58.643 1,764 10,025 2,240 21,251 lsO.065 354 299, 26t) 8,047 48,8S'6 11,437 110,220 o8,018 60 58,643 1,764 10,025 2,240 21,251 180,065 354 299.266 8,047 Molasses not testing more than 5'> degrees by the jjolariscope the jiroduce of any British Country entitled to the ben-tits of the British Preferential Tariff when produced from sugar cane and ifni)orte(i direct by ship, from the countty nf jiro- duction, or from any British Country, in the original package in which it wa.- jjlaced at the p<3iiit uf pro any pi-oce^s of treatir.g^or mixing (Jerjuanv Holland" 48.896 11,437 110,220 United States Total B. W. Indies Newfoundland .... Total 132,001 6.58,285 132,001 1 658,285 Galls. 5,977,622 1,627 1.413,960 315 Galls. 5,977,622 1,627 1 1,413,960 j 315 5,979,249 1,414,275 5,979,249 ' 1,414,275 366 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Conlimifd. Akticles Impokted. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS. MANLFACTCRED ARTICLES— Con. Molasses of cane testing under 35 degrees by the polariscope when imported for use exclusively in the manufacture of United States. . . Great Britain Lbs. 851,497 10,527 Lbs. 851,497 10,527 Newspapers, and quarterly, montVily and semi-monthly magazines, and weekly 64,458 10 8,029 340 665,816 64,458 Newfoundland 10 8,029 340 United States. . . . 665,815 Total Great Britain Belgium 738,653 738,653 Noils, being the shoit wool that falls from the combs in worsted factories, and worsted tops, N.O.P 553,562 6,642 19,997 16,625 596,826 553,562 6,642 19,997 United States Total - 16,625 596,826 Great Britain United States Total Great Britain Germany United States Total Great Britain . . . . Australia B. E. Indies Dutch E. Indies. . France Oil cake, linseed, and linseed oil cake meal, cotton seed cake and meal, palm nut cake and meal Cwt. 618 54,171 1,426 86,154 Cwt. 618 54,171 1,426 86,154 54,789 87,580 54,789 87,580 Oils, viz. : Carbolic or heavy oil Galls. 183, 149 3,850 180,200 36,635 750 27,866 Galls. 183,149 3,850 180,200 36,635 750 27,866 367,199 65,251 367,199 65,251 n Cocoanut, palm and palm kernel, not edible for manufacture of soap 179,462 18,237 5,589 200 4,650 13,117 85,982 125,994 12,401 3,785 142 3,085 8,605 63,771 179,462 18,237 5,589 200 4,6^0 13,117 85,982 125,994 12,401 3,785 142 3,085 Germany . . United States Total Great "Britain ... . United States. . . . Total United States. . . . 8,605 63,771 II Cotton seed, refined, edible, for can- ning fish 307,237 52 10,709 217,783 32 5,429 307,237 52 10,709 10,751 8,650,711 217,783 32 6,429 Gasoline under "25 specific gravity at 60 degrees temperature 10,761 8,650,711 i 6,461 817,546 6,461 817,546 TRADE A^D NAVIGATION 367 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — Gexer.\l Statement of Imports — Continued. Aesicles Imported. Countries. Imported. Entered fok Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity . Value. FEEB GOODS — MANUFACTURED ARTICLES— Con. Oils— Co/i. Palm, bleached, and Shea butter Great Britain Holland United States. . . . Total Mexico Lbs. 14,410 449 112 ! 1,926 68 16 • Lbs. 14,410 449 112 $ 1,926 68 16 ^ 14,971 2,010 14,971 2,010 Aspbaltum oil 45 7,852; 45 United States. . . Total 7,852 7,897 7 897 United States Great Britain United States Total Great Britain China II Olive, for manufacturing soap or tobacco or for canning fish Galls. 3,660 1 Galls. 1,196 3,660 1,196 Petroleum, crude, fuel and gas oils (8235 specific gravity or heavier) at 60 degrees temp)erature 120,499 36,827,171 4,254 120.499 4,251 1.184,596 1,184,596 36,827,171 36,947,670 1,188,850 36,947,670 1,188,850 Rosin oil and Chinawood oil .... 1,752 2,977 1,752 2,977 174 Germany 174! 95,649 United States 95,649 Total 100,552 100,552 United States Paper, matrix, not being tissue paper, for use in printing 6,436 6,436 Great Britai United States Paper tubes and cones of all sizes adapted for winding yarn thereon 1,208 10,159 1,208 10,159 Total 11,£67 11,367 Great Britain Paper, photographic, plain basic, baryta coated, adapted for use exclusively in the manufacture of alLumenized or sensi- tized paper 3,120 12 454 1,934 18,989 22,459 3,120 12 Aust. -Hungary . . Belgium France Germany 454 1.934 18,989 United States 22 4.59 Total 46,968 46,968 363 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 ]^o. 1. — Gexebal Statement of Imports — Continued. Entered for Imported. Home Articles Imported. Countries. Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS— $ 1 .s MANUFACrUKED ARTICLES — CoU. Philosophical and scientific apparatus, utens 16,823 45,737 313 1,637 16,-23 45,737 313 1,637 62,560 1,950 62, .560 1,950 Spurs and stilts adapted for use in the 234 234 11— ii— 2-t 370 CUSTOMS DEPAKTMEMT 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Confiruud. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS— MANDFACTURED ARTICLES — Co*l. Square or round reeds and raw hide cen- tres, textile leather or rubber heads, thumbs and tips, and steel, iron or nickel caps for whip ends, imported by whip manufacturers for use exclusively in the manufacture of whips in their own factories Holland United States 185 35,149 185 35,149 Total Great Britain 35,334 35,334 Surgical and dental instrimients of metal and Burgieal needles 32,125 193 141 1,425 10,276 3 41 67 30 165,001 32,125 193 Australia Aust.- Hungary France 141 1,425 10,276 3 Germany . . Holland Japan 41 Mexico 67 Switzerland United States Total .SO 165,001 Surgical operating tables for use in hospi- tals. X-ray apparatus and parts thereof, and microscoi>es valued at not less than ?50 each by retail 209,302 209,302 Great Britain Denmark 1,718 320 1,020 2,720 35,149 1,718 320 France 1,020 Germany 2,720 United States. . . . .35,149 Total Great Britain United States Total 40,927 40,927 Teasels 300 224 300 224 524 524 United States. . . Great Britain United States Total Turpentine, raw or crude Lbs. 204 40 Lbs. 204 40 Turpentine, spirits of Gals. 13,900 949,215 7,525 519,824 Gals. 13,900 949,215 7,525 519,824 Typewriters, type tablets with movable figures, and musical instruments, when imported by and for use of schools for the blind 963,115 527,349 963,115 527,349 20 20 France Vaccine points, articles for the manufac- ture, viz. : glass caps, metallic tubes, shells, containers and capillary tubes, rubber bulbs, boxes and corks, when im- ported by manufacturers of vaccine points for use exclusively in the manu- facture of such articles in their own factories 60 60 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 371 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continind. Articles Impobted. Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantitj'. ] Value. : Quantity. I Value. FREE GOODS- MANUFACTURED ARTICLES- Yaru, cotton, No. 40 and finer . -Con. Great Britain . . Aust. -Hungar}'. Belgium France Germany Holland Italy United States. . Total. Yarn, cotton, polished or glazed, when im- ported by manufacturers of shoe laces for use exclusively for the manufacturel of such articles in their own factories. .. Germany Yarn, linen, for the manufacture of towels and damask, when imported by the manufacturers of such articles for use exclasively in the manufacture of such articles in their own factories Great Britain . United States. Total. Yarn, mohair. Great Britain . Yarn, spun from the hair of the alpaca. . . Great Britain. United States. Yarn, wool or worsted, when genapped, dyed or finished and imported by manu- facturers of braids, cords, tassels, buttons and fringes for use exclusively in the manufacture of such articles in their ovra factories Total MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. Anatomical prepaiations and skeletons or parts thereof Apparel, wearing, and other personal and household efiFect.-;, not njerchandise, of British subjects, dying abroad, but domiciled in Canada ; books, pictures, family plate or furniture, p>ersonal effects and heirlooms left by bequedt.. . . Great Britain. United States. Total Great Britain . France Germany United States. Total Great Britain. . Australia Aust. -Hungary. Germany Switzerland. . . . United States. . Total ll_ii_941 Lbs. 1,886,253 6,390 14,537 50 19,027 618 1,198 230,517' 1,583 7,362 42 13,399 1,289 1,537 169,239 Lbs. 454,549 1,380,253 1,658,596 649,000 1,658,596 6,050 6,396 14,537 50 19,027 618 1,198 230,517 1,401 187,989 100 6,050 33,123 187,989 31 100 454,549 1,583 7,362 42 13,399 1,289 1,537 169,239 649,000 1,401 33,123 31 188,0891 33,154 188,089 33,154 1,215 3,006 50 1.265 1,215' 1,265 3,056 20,919 211 21,130 1,049 48 1,097 7,901 242 8,143 120 707 185 561 3,0061 50 1,049 48 3,056 20,919 211 21,130 1,097 7,901 242 8,143 120 707 185 561 1,573 1,573 7,658 27 20l 1201 75i 3,192j 11,092 7,658 27 20 120 75 3,192 11,092 372 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — Gexeral Statement of Imports — Continued. Countries. Imported. E.mterkd for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. 1 FREK GOODS- MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES — Con. Articles and other goods, the growth, pro- duce or manufacture of Canada, return- ed within five 3'ears after having been exported , . . . Great Britain 129,566 5,839 161 3,235 16,290 200 3,620 948 65 25 443 942 2,058 86 65 ! 129,566 5,839 Australia B. Africa 161 B. E. Indies B. W. Indies.. 3,235 16,290 200 3,620 B. Guiana Newfoundland New Zealand 948 Belgium .... 65 China 25 Denmark 443 France 942 Germany 2,058 '' 86 Holland Mexico . .... St. Pierre 20' - - - ! 20 United States 449,961 449,961 Total Articles brought into Canada temporarily 613,524 613,524 and for a ijeriod not exceeding three months for the purpose of exhibition or of competition for prizes offered by any ^ricultural or other association Great Britain 5,490 369,882 United States. . . . ; Total 375,372 Great Britain eral 5,308 200 10 1,123 5,705 308 P'rance Germany 111 United States 1,123 Total 6,641 7,247 Articles for the personal or official use of Consulfs General who are natives or citi- zens of the country they represent, and who are not engaged in any other busi- ness or profession Great Britain 243 58 5 29 225 594 50 243 Argentina 58 Aust.- Hungary.. . . 5 Belgium 29 China 225 Cuba 594 Denmark , 50 Egypt 12 France 181 8,106 15 159 265 25 18 18 13,259 526 Germany 8,106 41 Italy Japan 159 Mexico 265 Norway 25 18 Sweden 18 United States. 13,259 Total • 23,250 23,633 ii TRADE AXD 2^'ATIGAnON SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 \, Xo. 1. — Gexeral Statement of Imports — Continued. 373 Articles iMPORTKn. FREE GOODS- MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES— Con. Articles for the use of the army and navy, viz. : arms, military stores, munitions of war and other articles the pro{>erty of the Imi)erial Government and to remain the property of such government ; articles consigned direct to officers and men of His Slajesty's Imperial Navy, for their own personal use or consump- tion, on board their own ships Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Great Britain . . Australia Newfoundland . United States. . Total . Articles ex-warehoused for ship's stores. 'Great Britain. Australia .... B. E. Indies. . B.W. Indies.. B. Guiana. . . . Hong Kong. . New Zealand.. Cuba Eg5'pt France Germany Greece Holland Italy Norway .... . Philippines . . . Porto Rico. Portugal Spain United States. Total Articles for the Anglo-American Tele- graph Company United States. Bacteriological products or serum for sub- cutaneous injection Great Britain France Germany United States Barrels or packages of Canadian manufac- Total ture which have been exjxjrted filled with Canadian i)roducts, when returned, or exported emjtty and returned filled with foreign products 'Great Britain B. W. Indies, Newfoundland France, Italy St. Pierre, United States, Total Value. Quantity . Vali 345 211 34 1 1,103 1,503 585 144 34 2,205 2,968 60,624 2,958 59 83 10 7 n 190 131 2,017 156 24 229 28 171 121 164 39 429 569,451 636,902 S74 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. FREE GOODS- MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES— Co /!. Bird skins and skina of animals not native to Canada, and fish skins for taxidennic purposes, not further manufactured tlian prepared for preservation Botanical.entoniological and mineralogical .specimens Countries. Great Britain . B. W. Indies. United States. Total .... Great Britain. Aiistralia. .. France. . Germany . ... United States. Total.... Cabinets of coins, collections of medals and collections of postage stamps Collections of antiquities when imported for or by public museums, pu))lic libra- ries, universities, colleges or schools, and which are to be placed in such institu- tions Great Britain. Germany Holland Russia United States. Total.. . Great Britain . Belgium Egypt Italy . . . . . Spain United States. Clothing and books, charitable purposes. donations of, for Coffee, green, imported direct from the country of growth and production or purchased in bond in the United King- dom Total . Great Britain . B. E. Indies .. France Germany Italy United States. Total . . . . Imported. Quantity. Value Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity . Value 56 25' 590 671 71 30 290 12 501 904! 1. 363 10 101 10 1,567 2,051 3,220 126 3,500 600 1,000 1,658 10,104 Great Britain B. Africa B. E. Indies B. W. Indies B. Poss., other. . . Arabia Brazil Cent. Am. States Cuba Dutch E. Indies . Hawaii Mexico Porto Rico U.S. of Colombia Venezuela Total Lbs. 1,298,902 8,850 12,9!»2 144,856 29,850 150,940 7,493,812 600,861 150 53,516 78,608 706,534 6,366 232,966 538,094 11,357,297 3,699 20 338 35 70 12,9.50 17.112 176,585 1,166 1,929 13,289 3,986 20,576 645,733 86,982 15 9,184 9,426 84,706 867 28,514 53,885 1,136,843 Lbs. 1,298,902 8,850 12,992 144,856 29,850 150,940 7,493,812 600,861 150 53,.516 78,608 706,534 6,366 232,966 538 094 11,3.57,297 1,136,843 TRADE A\D X AVI GAT ION 375 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Articles Imported. Countries. Imported. ICnterkd for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity . Value. FREE GOODS— MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES —Con. Ice United States Great Britain. . . . 9,373 9,373 Models of inventions and of other im- provements in the arts, but no article shall be deemed a model which can be 2,117 25 2,117 25 France Germany 496 28,963 496 United States Total 28,963 Paintings in oil or water colours, and pastels, valued at not less than twenty dollars each; paintings and sculptures t'Y artists domiciled in Canada but re- siding temporarilj' abroad for purposes of study 31,601 31,601 Great Britain 3-54,280 3^34,280 us Newfoundland .. 148 Aust.- Hungary . . . 426 .. . . 'tt'fi Belgium France 200 49,305 200 49,305 268 Germany Holland" 268 111,921 6,687 2.505 193,098 111,924 6,687 Italy Switzerland United States. 2,505 . 1 (\% OQS Total Great Britain Australia B. Africa ' '""'-'" 718,841 718,841 2,525,754 6,601 2,607 1 79« Settlers' effects 2,525,754 6,601 2,607 1,726 2,335 11,116 200 1,415 61,736 500 3,040 65 B. E. Indies .. B. W. Indies 2335 Newfoundland New Zealand.. . . 11^116 Aust. -Hungary 1,415 61,736 nOO Belgium Cent. Am. States . China n Iceland Italy 1,397 3,847 2,220 175 40 1,397 3,847 2 220 Japan Mexico Norway Roumania 175 40 Russia 655 250 1,250 350 655 St. Pierre Sweden 250 1,250 350 Switzerland Turkey United States Total... 140 7.613.5.53 140 7,613,553 1 10,273,428 10,273,428 376 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement of Imports — Continued. Abtic'ies Imported. Countries. Imported entered for HOME Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS. MISCELLANEOUS .'ARTICLES — CoH. Specimens, models and wall diagrams for illustrations of natural history for uni- versities and public museums France 219 219 United States Total 568; 568 7St\ 787 Menageries, horses, cattle, carriages and Australia 250 600 63 250 Germany 600 63 United States. . . . 126,257 50,589 Total Great Britain United States Total 127,170 51,502 45 10,377 45 10,377 Works of art in bronze cast from models made in Canada and designed by sculp- 10,422 10,422 Great Britain 50 2,965 50 2,965 United States Total Great Britain B. E. Indies Total Great Britain .... B. E. Indies Total Great Britain China Total Great Britain China 2,005 2,005 5,020 5,020 Tea of Ceylon, black, imported direct or ymrchased in bund in the United King- dom Lbs. 5,491,785 6,219,771 1,042,003 1,021,590 Lbs. 5,491,785 6,219,771 1,042,003 1,021,590 Tea of Ceylon, green, imported direct or purchased in bond in the United King- 11,711,556 2,063,593 11,711,556 2,063,593 654,072 2,407,596 106,855 384,464 654,072 2,407,596 106,855 384,464 Tea of China, black, imix)rted direct or purchased in bond in the United King- 3,061,668 491,319 3,061,668 491,319 90,249 903,927 14,790 90,249 14,790 103,159 903,927 103,159 Tea of China, green, imported direct or purchased in bond in the United King- dom 994,176 117,949; 994,176 117,949 78,871 1,298,343 1,377,214 12,865 78,871 162,384 1,298,343 12,865 162,384 Total Great Britain B. E. Indies Total.. . Great Britain B. E. Indies Total Tea of India, black, imported direct or purchased in bond in the United King- 175,249 1,377,214 175,249 3,051,782 7,499,428 484,975 3,051,782 1,100,208 7,499,428 484,975 1,100,208 Tea of India, green, imported direct or purchased in bond in the United King- dom 10,551,210 1,585,183 10,551,210 1,585,183 30,894 113,731 5,322 21,157 30,894 113,731 144.625 5,.322 21,157 Tea of Japan, green, imported direct or purchased in bond in the United King- dom 144,625 26,479 26,479 Great Britain Japan Total 151,476 4,350,924 30,918 743,803 151,476 4,350,924 30.918 743,803 4,502,400 774,721 4,502,400 774,721 TRADE AXD yATIGATION 377 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 1 — General Statement of Imports — Contimied. A.RTICLES Imported Countries. Imported. Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. FREE GOODS. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES— Con. Tea of other countries, black, imported direct or purchased in tend in the United Kingdom Great Britain .... Dutch East Indies Lbs. 51,929 209,294 11,928 31,118 Lbs. 51,029 209,294 11,928 31,118 Total 261,223 43,046 261,223 43,046 Coins, British and Canadian, and foreign gold coins G reat Britain Hong Kong China 13,127 2,472 550 1,300 4,980,787 13,127 2,472 550 Japan United States 1,300 4,980,787 Total Gold bullion in bars, blocks, ingots, drojis, sheets or plates, unmanufactured 4,998,236 4,998,236 Great Britain 115 516,466 115 L^nited States 516,466 Silver bullion, in bars, blocks, ingots, drops, sheets or plates, unmanufactured. Metallic elements and tungstic acid im- Total 516,581 516,581 Great Britain 631 502,141 631 United States 502,141 Total 502.772 50"^ 772 facture of metal filaments for electric lamps (O.C. Nov. 1, 1909) Great Britain United States. . . . 480 527 4«0 527 Twine or yarn of pajiei imported by manufacturers for the purpose of being woven Into fabrics (O.C. Nov. 1. 1909). . Total L^nited States 1,007 1,007 898 898 United States. . Steel imported by manufacturers ot lifles for use in manufactui-ing rough parts of rifles, when such parts are to be used in rifles for the Government of Canada (0 ( :. Nov. 1, 1909) 4,180 4,180 United States (iun barrels, rough (O.C. Nov. 1, 1909K . . 188 188 United States United States Italy Hyjiosulphite of soda, bj' tanners for use in their own factories for tanning leather (O.C. Nov. 1, 1909) Lbs. 80,000 S 903 Lbs. 80,000 903 Rolled iron or steel rods not over i inch in diameter or in width, to be manu- factured into horse-shoe nails (O.C. Nov. 1, 1909) Cwt. 2,917 $ 5,602 Cwt. 2,917 5,602 Fertilizer machinery (O.C) .2,278 9,118 2,278 9,118 United States ToUl 1 United States Total free goods. 11,396 11,396 Other free articles 5,087 5 087 149,891,136 148,568,670 1 378 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — General Statement REC APITU PROVINCEa. Imported. Totals. General Tariff. Value. Value. Duty. Total dutiable goods Ontario Quebec Nt)va Scotia New Brunswick Manitoba British Columbia P. E. Island Alberta Saskatchewan Yukon $ 99,150,541 80,857,459 8,922,237 5,275,265 20,307,126 19,444,862 311,811 4,335,919 2,625,073 681,907 49.356 $ 70,6:6,174 35,957.520 3,358,063 3,345,650 14,959,148 13,547,376 189,217 3,826,518 2,523,980 682,531 $ cts. 18,676,132 66 11,541,598 01 1,285,151 64 1,292,142 72 4,262,318 -56 4,481,044 38 89,965 34 1,122,216 06 634,735 32 17.5.8.39 15 Prepaid British postal packages . ... 49,356 13,749 55 Ontario Quebec 1 241,961,556 149,085,553 43,577,893 39 Free goods 71,875,573 47,880,106 • 5,813,679 5,554,101 5,396,397 7,646,157 341,733 1,612,306 3,500,839 270,245 Nova Scotia New Brun.swick Manitoba British Columbia P. E. Island Alberta Saskatchewan Yukon 149,891,136 171,026,114 128,737,565 14,735,916 10,829,366 25,703,-523 27,091,019 653,544 5,948,225 6,125,912 952,152 70,646,174 18.676.132 66 Quebec Nova Scotia New Brunswick Manitoba British Columbia. . . . P. E. Island 35,957,520' 11,541,598 01 3,358,063 1,285,151 64 3,345,650 1,292,142 72 14,959,148; 4,262,318 56 13,547,3761 4,484,044 38 189,2171 89,965 34 3,826,-518 1,122,216 (6 Saskatchewan. . . . 2,523,980 634,735 32 682. .5.511 17-5.K39 15 49,356 49^356 13,749 55 391,852,692 149,085,553 43,577,893 39 u TRADE AND NAVIGATION 379 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 OF Imports — Concluded. L ATION . Entered for Covsimtpion. Preferential Tariff. French Treaty Tariff from February 1, 1910. Surtax Tariff. Total. Value. Duty. $ cts. 5,060,011 36 6,196,355 21 972,693 13 350,337 74 1,016,491 50 1,143,821 02 26,148 47 120,751 07 2.5,437 77 2 250 09 Value. Duty. Value. Duty. Value. Duty. $ 23,681,801 28,993,396 4,795,969 1,692,453 4,910,670 5,849,775 118,740 545,391 113,250 9,228 $ 994,428 800,910 26,631 68,607 158,329 72,655 2,284 10,327 430 5 cts. ' 225,439 48 194,363 02 , 5,927 33 1 17,057 77 ! 37,921 63 17,472 65 548 19 2,565 89 78 27 2,091,385 2,397,508 69,833 122,179 281,906 344,971 3,178 14,363 7,169 1,027 S cts. 818,698 76 874,739 77 30.322 42 47,463 04 119,342 12 128,739 03 1,429 73 6,375 07 3,124 48 439 76 S $ cts. 97,413,788 24,780,282 26 68,149,334 18,807,056 01 8,250,496 2,294,i_>94 52 5,228,889 1,707,001 27 20,310,053 5,436,073 86 19,814,777 5,774,077 08 313,419 118,091 73 4,396,599; 1,251,908 09 2,644,829 663,375 84 692,806 178,529 00 49,356 13,749 55 1 1 70,710,673 14,914,297 36 2,134,601 501,374 28 5,338,519 2,030,674 18 227,264,346 61,024,239 21 71.24.5,247 47,369,236 5,871, U9 5,514,892 5,281,501 7,563 465 : 311,783 / 1,610.403 3,500,779 270,245 148,568,670 . 23,681,801 28,993,396 4,795,969 1,692,4.53 4,910,670 5,849,775 118,740 545,391 113,2.50 9,228 5,060,011 36 6,196,3.55 21 972,693 13 35C,337 74 1,016,491 50 1,143,821 02 26,148 47 120,751 07 25,437 77 2,250 09 994,428 800,910 26,631 68,607 158,329 72,655 2,284 10,327 430 225,439 48 194,363 02 5,927 33 17,057 77 37,921 68 17,472 65 548 19 2,.565 89 78 27 2,091, 3a5 2,397,508 69,833 122,179 281,906 344,971 3,178 14,363 7,169 1,027 818,698 76 874,739 77 30,322 42 47,463 04 119,342 12 128,739 03 1.429 73 6,375 07 3,124 48 439 76 168,659,035, 24,780,282 26 115,518,570 18,807,056 01 14,121,615 2,294,094 52 10,743,781 1,707,001 27 ' 25,591,.554 5,436,073 86 27,378,242 5,774,077 08 65.5,202; 118,091 73 6,007,002 1,251,908 09 6,145,608 663,375 84 963 051 178 529 00 49 3.56 13 740 55 70,710,673 14,914,297 36 • 2,134.601 501,374 28 5,333,519 2,030,674 18 375,833,016 61,024,239 21 380 CV^'TOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 I No. 2.— ABSTRACT BY COUNTRIES Note.— General Tariff in this statement includes goods entered for consunii^tion Countries. I JI PORTS. Duitable. Free. Total \'alue. Great Britain Australia. British Africa M East Indies M West Indies .... 11 Guiana 11 Honduras Fiji Islands. Honp Kong Newfoundland New Zealand British Possessions, other . Total British Empire. 72,199,660 173,023 872,622 713,950 3,689,366 3,553,965 2.50,215 244,370 37,640 11,924 3,831 81,750,566 Value. Value. 23,480,217 230,461 54,358 2,818,080 1,758,833' 2,257, 18,5231 306! 2,472; 1,430,459 762,242: 3, 986 1 30,562,194 Arabia Argentina Austria. Hungary Belgium Brazil , Central American States Chili China Cuba Denmark Danish West Indies. .. . Dutch East Indies Dutch Guiana Dutch West Indies. ... Ecuador Kgypt France French Africa French West Indies Germany Greece Hawaii Holland Iceland Italy Japan Madeira Mexico Norway Persia Peru Philippines Porto Rico Portugal Roumania . . . Russia St. Domingo St. Pierre Siara Spain Spanish Africa 1,327,948 2,121,299 17,564 11,090 57 280,913 695,639 13,444 74,234 282,362 256 44,605 8,582,500 402 5,-509,286 396,619 1,246 920,421 544,626 987,276 224 1,912 154,489 3,844 41,580 4,513 41,271 123,793 337 29,009 846,539 104,932 631 980,435 21,016 2,181,554 82,852 1,129,604 645,750 87,482 166,638 621,835 145,570 73,162 80 44,702 10,501 3,500 1,588,403 4,088 286 2,448,978 183 14,910 1,059,698 3,839 400,617 1,215,333 95,679,877 403,484 926,980 .3,532,030 5.448,199 3,-556,222 18,523 250,521 246,842 1,468,099 774,166 7,817 112,312,760 General Tariff. Value. 8,941,330 189,475 3,961 29,260 104,773 17,850 Duty. 243,224 37,160 6,922 2,366 $ cts. 4,575,597 87 59,45iJ 83 448 68 7,494 25 76,098 92 140,441 40 171,456 20 8,364 10 1,482 65 4,;^84 55 9,576,321! 5,045,219 45 21,016 2,181,554 1,410,800 3,250,903 663,314 98,572 166,695 802,748 841,209 86,606 74,314 327,064 557,210 13,810 13,792 28,493 990 14,369 .55 515,564 ' 2^326 59,784 6,5961 10,501 256 48,105 10,170,903 4,490 286 7,958,264 390,802 16,156 1,980,119 3,839 945,243 2,202,609 224 559,122 168,299 17,636 41,580 33,006 42,261 138,162 392 344,573 846, .539 107,258 631 1,040,219 6,596 1,303,047' 2,097,366' 14,759; 46,7091 57 278,473 436,962 12.643 74,334 856,986 25,7351 365,064 13 516,020 48 3,703 00 15,181 38 11 40 125,540 22 369,225 58 3,339 00 26,606 23 29(t,444 58 9,475 10 256 40,079 8,500,851 349 1,484,014 389,673 1,187 941,966 492,708 965,586 44 1,687 158,661 3,844 41,580 7,176 43,263 126,114 337 29, 73:-! 845,228 4,686 631 959,502 89 60 51,396 35 3,262,357 95 374 00 384,247 64 95,612 94 406 24 1,874,689 14 156.163 89 309,9.33 92 13 20 1,433 15 57,116 40 528 45 11,733 50 22,244 07 13,345 78 54,590 34 158 26 6,496 18 275,056 35 1,509 61r l(i8 00 290,268 99 ii TRADE AXD XAYIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 DUTIABLE AND FREF. under the French Treaty Tariff, for detail of which see Statement No. 16, Part I. 381 Entered for Consumption. Preferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total Dutiable. Total Free. Grand Total. 1 Value. Duty. Value. Duty. Value. Value. Value. Duty. $ S cts. 61,982,775 13,124,464 34 s 898,836 S cts. 332,566 89 S cts. 71,822,941 189,475 987,207 708,045 4,018,782 2,977,971 •S cts. 23,527,3.59 233,512 54,358 2,818,139 1,758,916 2,267 18,523 .306 2.479 1,430,4.59 762,253 3,986 95,350,300 423,017 1,041,565 3,526,184 5,777,698 2,980,238 18,523 185,853 245,703 1,467,619 775,365 6,352 S cts. 18,032,629 10 59.450 83 983,246 186,015 69 186,464 37 678,785 77,783 76 85,278 01 3,914,009! 814,995 23 891,094 15 2,960,121 666,399 03 806,840 43 18.5,547 43,901 17 185,547 243,224 37,160 13,112 2,366 4.3,901 17 171,456 20 8,364 10 6,190 738 14 2,220 79 . 4,384 55 I 70, 710, 673' 14, 914,297 36 898,836 332,566 89 81,185,830 30,612,-587 111,798,417 20,292,083 70 21,016 2,181,554 82,852 1,129,604 645,750 87,482 166,638 521,785 147,0.58 73,162 80 44,702 10^501 21,016 2,181,554 1,394,768 3,239,888 660,509 134,191 166,695 800, 25& .584,020 85,830 74,414 901,688 25,735 10,501 256 43,722 10,109,544 4,437 286 7,935,230 389,880 16,097 2,009,990 3,839 893,398 2,181,236 44 558,515 172,642 17,636 41, .580 .3.5,790 44,417 140,522 392 345,297 845,228 7,012 631 1,019.775 6,596 8,869 12,918 4,012 22 4,705 58 1,311,016 2,110,284 14,759 46,709 57 278,473 436,962 12,668 74,334 856,986 25,735 368,776 35 520,726 06 3,703 IM) 15,181 38 1 11 40 1 125.540 22 369,225 58 i 25 8 33 3,347 33 1 26,606 23 290,444 .58 9,475 10 • 256 40,079 8,518,671 349 89 60 3,643 1,590,873 4,088 286 2,441,738 207 14,910 1,066,184 3,839 4(Xt.671 1,215,33.3 '556^828 13,981 13,792 28^614 1,154 14,408 55 315,564 51,396 35 17,820 6,620 97 3,269,278 92 374 00 ■ ■ ■ 4,009,478 1, .550,275 39 5,493,492 389,673 1,187 943,806 1,934,523 03 95,612 94 1,840 7i9'83 406 24 1,875,408 97 19 317 5 07 126 80 492,727 96.5,903 44 1,687 158,661 3,844 41.580 7,176 43,263 126,114 337 29,733 845,228 4,686 631 959,562 156,108 96 310,060 72 13 20 1,433 15 57,116 40 628 45 11.733 50 22,244 07 13,345 7S 54,590 .34 1.58 26 6,496 18 275,0.56 35 2,326 (J0;2i3 6,596 1,509 61 168 00 290,268 99 382 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT li 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 2. — Abstract by Countries, Imports. COUNTRIHS. Dutiable. Value. Free. Total. General Tariff. ' Value. Value Value. Duty. Sweden ... $ 165,832 2,575,474 298,251 133,026, L37 41,764 55,420 163.238 106.044,412 28,514 78,139 53,885 207,596 2,630,894 461,489 239,070,549 28,514 78,139 53,885 $ 165,723 2,545,536 291,950 118,454,338 $ cts. 41,909 71 629,290 30 Turkey . 68,465 40 29,385,305 84 United States U. S. of Colombia Venezuela Total Other Countries 160,210,990 119,328,942 279,539,932 141,643,833 38,719,516 30 Duty on articles lower than home 54,795 83 Additional duties . . .... 259,736 09 241,961,556 Grand total 149,891,136 391,852,692 151,220,154 14.079.267 67 TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Dutiable and Free — Concluded. Entered for Consumption. 383 Pieferential Tariff. Surtax Tariff. Total Dutiable. Total Free. Grand Total. Valu*^. Duty. Value. Duty. Value. Value. Value. Duty. $ $ CtB. 660 2,902 S cts. 257 34 845 17 166,383 2,548,438 291,950 118,834,173 41.764 55,420 163,238 104,667,636 28,514 78,139 53,885 ? S cts. 208,147' 42,167 05 2,60.3,858 630,135 47 455,188 68,465 40 223,501,809 29 51.fS S.^fi 4.'^ 379,835 130,530 59 28,514 78,139 53,895 i 1 4,434,683 1,698,107 29 146,078,516 117,956,083 264,034,-599 40,417,623 59 1 1 1 i 54,795 83 259,736 09 1 70,710,673 14,914,297 36 5,333,519 2,030,674 18 227,264,346 148,568,670 375,833,016 61,024,239 21 334 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statemen*t by Counti'ies of the Total Quantities and Values of Merchandise exported from the Dominion of Canada, distinguishing Canadian Produce and Manufactures from those of Other Countries, during the twelve months ended March 31, 1910. COLN'TRIES. Go THE PkC Can Quantity . 5DS, )DUCE OF ADA. Value. Gooi )S, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Q'ty Value. Quantity . Value. THE MINK. Arsenic United States. . . Great Britain . . . Australia Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium France Germany Holland Italy United States. . . Total United States. . . Great Britain . . . Australia Bermuda.. B. W. Indies.... B. Poss. other . . Newfoundland . . Argentina Belgiuai Cent. Am. States Cape Verde Isd . Chili Lbs. 3,967,513 160,287 Lbs. $ Lbs. 3,967,513 •$ 160.287 Asbestos '. Tons. 5,550 20 55 3,117 2,339 770 100 377 51,710 283,367 300 1,030 155,664 99,815 22,444 12,580 10,956 1,300,457 Tons. Tons. 5,550 » 20 55 3,117 2,339 770 100 377 51,710 283,367 300 i,030 155,664 99,815 22,444 12,580 10,956 1,300,457 64,038 1,886,613 64,038 1,886,613 Birvtes, ground and un- ground Cwt. 5 150 Cwt. Cwt. 5 150 Coal Tons. 9,967 46,099 13,024 3,584 2,859 186,472 1,390 306 10 1,050 1,100 1,754 3,748 200 352 5,1!>7 94,788 1,429 1,482 9,510 1,442,01b 33,842 161,505 52,951 13,335 10,903 519,406 4,516 994 66 3,675 4,950 7,016 14,944 650 1,462 19,235 325,151 6,383 5,187 28,427 3,798,623 Tons. 3 15 Tons. 9,970 46,099 lb,024 3,584 2,859 186,739 1,390 306 10 1,050 1,100 1,754 3,748 200 352 5,197 94,788 1,429 1,482 9,510 1,624,269 33,857 161,505 52,951 13,335 10,903 267 1,772 521,178 4,516 994 66 3,675 4,950 China 7,016 Cuba. . . 14,944 650 Denmark France Japan Mexico Panama Peru St. Fierre United States. . . Total United States. . . United States. . . 1.462 19,235 32.5,151 6,383 5,187 28,427 182,251 270,858 4,069,481 1,826,339 5,013,221 182,521 272,645 2,008,860 5,285,866 Chromite (chronic iron). . . 1,160 13,556 1,160 13,556 Felspar 11,494 35,975 11,494 35,975 TRADE AyO XAVIGATION 385 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 3. — GEXP:R\r, Stvtkmknt of Expokts — Continued. - , Goods, THE PrOOUCK OF C.^NADA. Goons, .NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity Value. Q'ty Value . Quantity . Value. THE MINE— Con. Gold bearing quartz, du3t, nuggets, &c , Great Britain . . . Hong Kong China 430 S 430 1 2.330 300 2,630 92,990 5,920,376 92 990 United States. . . 94,047 6,014,423 Total 6,016,126 94,347 6,110,473 Culia Gypsum or plaster (crude) Tons. 2 396,493 Tons. Tons. .-> United States. . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . United States. . . Total .. Australia . . . Hong Kong. . . . Newfoundland . . 335,916 335,916 396 493 335,916 396,495 335,916 396,495 Copper, fine, contained in ore, matte, regulns, &c . Lbs. 4,295,241 .S.3S.853 Lbs. Lbs. 4.295,241 53,243,067 338 853 53,240,875 5,685,072 i 2,192 504 5,685,576 57,536,116 6,02.3,925 2,192 504 57,538,308 6,024,429 Lead metallic, contained 128,216 6.0,55 128,216 6,093,845 6,0.55 126,385 6,093,845' 126,385 6,222,061! 132,44C 6,222,0 1 132 440 Lead, pig 1,557,223 889,2.56 50,786 28,869 1,557,223 8«9,2.56 481 262,825 3,809,330 5,644,735 117,697 50,786 28 869 481 15 15 New Zealand China Japan United States. . . Total ... Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total .... Great Britain. . . 262,825 8. .51 8 8,518 3,809,330 123.670 .;:...:: :;;;:;:■ 123,670 182,836 4,760 5,614,735 59,885 182.836 2,303 57,812 2,457 12,223,254 396,982 58,293 2,472 12,281,547 399,454 Nickel, fine, contained in ore, matte, &c 4,78.5,588 25,830,298 773,343 2,546,711 4,785,588 25,830,298 773,343 2 546 711 30,615,886 3,320,054 30,615,886 3,320,054 Platinum, contained in concentrates or other forms Ozs. .? Ozs, 86 77 163 S 1,936 1,901 3,837 Ozs. 86 2,295 S 1 936 United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . .Australia . . . Hong Kong China . .... United States. . . Total 2,218 61,717 63,618 2,218 61,717 2,381 65,5.54 Silver, metallic, contain- ed in ore, concen- trates, &c 4,504,576 10 2,255,790 5 4,504,576 10 .360,242 1,057,110 24,045,655 2,255,790 360,242 185,315 1,057,116 .5.53,471 24,04.5,655^ 12,015,350 185,315 553,471 12,015,356 29,967,599 15.009.937 20,907,599 15,009,937 1 11— ii— 25 386 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT li 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — Gexeral Statemext of Exports — Oontinued. Akticles Exported. Countries. Great Britain . . . Newfoundland . . Goons, the Produce of Canai )A. Goods, not the Produce OF Canad.\. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity . Value. THE MINE— Con. Metals — Con. Lbs. 42,201 4 3,886 20 829,340 $ 10,540 2 1,444 73 287,017 Lbs. $ Lbs. 42,201 4 3,886 20 829,440 10,540 2 1 444 Switzerland United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . Total Great Britain . . . Bermuda. .... B. W. Indies . . . United States. . . Total Great Britam. . . B.W.Indies.... Newfoundland . . St. Pierre United States. . . Total Newfoundland . . United States. . . Great Britain . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Belgium France Germany Holland". United States. . . Total. . . United States. . . ioo 100 31 73 287,048 875,451 299,076 31 875,551 299,107 Mineral pigment, iron oxides, ochr;8, &c — 275,110 846,486 1,604 6.696 17,592 17,592 250 275,110 864,078 1,604 6,946 1,121,596 8,300 250 1,139,188 8,550 MiEcral water. Galls. 2,159 204 172 55,617 1,079 116 171 6,712 Galls. 100 82 Galls. 2,259 204 172 55,660 1,161 116 171 43 45 6,757 58,152 8,078 143 127 58,295 8,205 kerosene, refined. 42 4 8,982 15 50 4 2 1,139 3 7 784 49,740 1^472 36 3,717 ""282 42 788 58,722 15 1,522 4 38 4,856 3 289 9,093 1,155 51,996 4,035 61,089 5,190 Ores, viz.: — Antimony ... Tons. 37 1,855 Tons. Tons. 37 1,855 31,535 80,540 31,535 80,540 Manganese 4 ioo 2 64 2 4 64 160 4 160 2 64 6 224 Other 978 294 20 94 15 9,916 82,348 19,367 2,000 19,865 4,500 453,717 978 294 20 94 15 9,918 82,348 19,367 2,000 19,805 4,500 2 22 453,739 11,317 581,797 2 22 11,319 581,819 Phopphatt's . . ". . . . 895 15,735 895 15,735 TRADE A.YZ) XATIGATION 387 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 3. — General Stateaiext of Exports — Coniinued. Articles Exported. COUNTRIES. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Qt'y. Cwt. 532 20 Value. Quantity. Value. THE MINE — Con. Plumbago, crude ore and concentrates Great Britain . . . Beigium Cwt. 1,651 s 9,035 3,427 152 Cwt. 2,183 2( 68 224 22 23,691 12,462 152 France Germany Holland United States,. . Total United States. . . Great Britain . . . 68 224 22 23,691 391 1,316 138 57,062 391 1,316 138 57,062 3,579 25,656 67,942 552 26,208 71,521 Tons. 26,939 Lbs. 114,044 Tons. Tons. 26,939 114,044 Salt Lbs. 3,300 14 Lbs. 3,300 200 36,840 4,628,139 80 3,097,657 14 Bermuda B. Africa Newfoundland . . 200 36,840 161,444 80 166,701 4 97 1,945 2 683 4 97 4,466,695 11,344 13,289 2 United States. . . . Total Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total United States. . . United States. . United States. . . Great Britain. . . Australia B. W. Indies 2,930,956 7,534 8,217 365,265 2,731 7,400951 18,892 7,766,216 21,623 Sand and gravel Tons. 50 543,917 12 284,426 Tons. Tons. 50 543,917 12 284,426 543,967 284,438 543,967 284,438 Stone— Ornamental, gran- ite, marble, &c., im- wrought 965 8,610 965 8,610 Building, freestone, limestone, &c., un- wrought 37,682 IS 232 37.682 18,232 For manufacture of grindstones, rough . . . 433 2,023 24,284; 3:54; 44 3,072 1,65(» 5,110 1 50 434 2,073 24,284 354 44 3,672 1,650 France 19 76 5,129 Germany St. Pierre. a5o 1 425 20j 89,339' 20 United States. . Total . . 1 42,877 132,216 124,823 42,971 167,794 United States. . , Cotlfish, including had- dock, ling and pol- Lbs. 375, 75S n,.5.".o Lbs. 375,758 11,.%0 1 ll_ii_2.5i 388 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — Gexekal St.viejSient of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Great Britain. . . Australia Bermuda B. Africa B. Guiana B. Honduras B. \V. Indies.... B. Poss. other . . Hong Kong Malta Newfoundland . . Brazil Cent. Am. States Cuba. Goods, the Produce of Can-a.da. Goods, NOT the Produce OF C.\NA1>A. Total 1 Exports. Quantity . Cwt. 3r..2^s 14 :<.284 112 49,949 30 179,629 112 1 604 10,213 132,138 3,777 61,421 760 110 7,780 180 1,927 3,064 56,998 1,250 16,564 8,003 98,715 4,343 307 25 5,943 91,297 322 Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Cwt. 36,268 14 3,323 112 49,949 40 188,468 112 1 604 10,213 132,138 3,792 72,276 760 110 7,780 180 1,927 3,064 56,998 1,250 16,647 8,003 101,309 4,343 307 25 5,948 91,469 322 Value. THE FISHERIES— Con. Codfish, dry salted 116,468 109 15,352 500 199,490 160 809,938 504 4 2,732 36,582 708,819 21,310 302,146 3,851 770 26,377 976 10,615 14,144 249,073 6,410 80,317 43,460 430,495 20,587 1.850 150 28,469 432,211 1,885 Cwt. $ 116,468 109 39 166 15,518 500 10 8,839 41 30,677 199,490 201 840,615 .504 4 2,732 36,582 708,819 15 10,855 62 37,988 21,372 340,134 Dan. W. Indies. Denmark Dutch Guiana . . France 3,854 770 26,377 976 Hawaii Hayti 10,615 14.144 Italy Mexico 249,073 6,410 83 338 80,655 Portugal Porto Rico. . . . San Domingo . . . Spain 43,460 2,594 9,531 440,026 20,587 1,850 Uruguay U.S. of Colombia United States. . . Venezuela ..... Total B. Guiana B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland . . Cuba Hayti 150 5 172 21 886 28,490 433,097 1,885 775,140 .3,565,757 22,612 79,710 797,752 3,64.5,467 2,290 5,832 246 5 250 4,310 2,975 8,201 273 15 300 15,410 2,290 5,832 246 5 250 4,310 2,975 8,201 273 15 300 United States. . . Total 15,410 12,933 27,174 12,933 27,174 4 28 608 e40 4 140 2,512 4 28 608 4 Newfoundland. . United States. . . Total Bermuda 140 2,512 2,656 640 2,656 11 tongues and sounds Brls. 3 113 12,593 Brls. 3 B. W. Indies.... Porto Rico United States. . . Total 4 718 7 4 718 113 12,593 722 12,716 722 12,716 11 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 389 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — Gkneral Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. THE FISHERIES— Con. ' Lbs Mackerel, fresh United States. . . 2,255, 634| canned pickled Halibnt, fresh , Herrings, fre^h or frozen . pickled. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Quantity. ' Value. [ Qty. i Value, Goods, not the Produce OF Canada. United States. . . 10,320 Brls. Great Britain. . . 43 Bermuda 120 B. Guiana 1,430 B. W. Indies.... 9,290 Brazil 12 Cent. Am. States 342 Cuba 282 Dan. W. Indies. 31 12 Hayti 1 Italy 36 Panama 1,223 Porto Rico 35 U S of Colombia 303 United States. . . 14,378 Venezuela 1 Total. Australia United States. . Lbs. 1,732 1,571,8221 Total. Newfoundland. . United States. . . Total. Great Britain. . . Bermuda.. B. E. Indies... B. Guiana B. W. Indies.... Hong Kong Newfoundland . . Cent. Am. States China Cuba Dan. W. Indies. Dutch Guiana . . Hawaii Hayti Japan Me.xico Panama Porto Rico Siam U.S. of Colombia United State.s. . . Total 12,450 20,070,876! 20,083,326 Brls. 273 77 10 2,055 34,303 68,478 165 145,749 308 268 11 46 100 57,532 4,784 101 7,055 10 181 39, 492 1 •SI I S Lbs. 119,919] I I 2,255,6341 Total Exports. Quantity. Value. 1,7201 10,320 ! Brls. 500 1,268 13,104 89,5G0i 156 220: 3,358 5 2,167 252 62 8 464 15,126! 188 3,028 176,383, ■ 25 1,033 50 41 27,5391 305,713 202 Lbs. 117 84,036' 44,650 500 1,583 1,573,5541 84,153 44,650 1,080 169,773 3,151 170,853 Brls. 132, 148: 264, 1 1 107 16 27. 112, 560 330 22 064 195 906 660 28 217 453 055 50 92 300 731 744 3S8 053 20 73 334 65 21 3,151 Lbs. 1,732 1,616,472 12,450 20,070,876' 208 63 360,842! 823,275 210 1,199 296 1,470 Brls. t 273 77 10 2,055 34,368 68,478 186 7 145,749 308 268 11 46 100 57,532 4,784 101 7,055 10 18 39,702 361,138 119,919 1,720 43 500 120 1268 1,430 13,104 9,446 90,593 12 220 347 3,408 282 2,1()7 31 252 12 62 1 8 36 464 1,223 15,126 35 188 303 3,028 14,419 176,883 1 25 27,741 307,296 117 87,187 1,618,204 87,304 1,080 169,773 20,083,326 170,853 ],560 330 22 8,064 132,403 148,906 72.-^ 28 264,217 1,453 1,055 50 92 300 107,731 16,744 388 27,053 20 73 113,533 824,745 390 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Coniinued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goons, THE Produce of Canada. Goons, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. THE FISHERIES— Con. Herrings, canned Bermuda United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Australia Bermuda . ... B. Guiana B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . . New Zealand... Brazil Lbs. 160 211,426 $ 16 7,108 Lbs. $ Lbs. 160 211,426 16 7,108 211,586 7,124 211,586 7,124 73,091 1,920 62,861 123,359 1,575,328 8,500 3,300 12,000 2,730 34,510 8,565 24,665 67,090 600 39,295 3,575 6,000 1,450 10,000 1,590 893,349 2,241 111 2,207 3,039 38,882 350 137 480 80 883 204 556 1,374 18 978 167 150 17 200 47 20,134 73,091 1,920 62,861 123,359 1,575,328 8,500 3,300 12,000 2,730 34,510 8,565 24,665 67,000 600 39,295 3,575 6,000 1,450 10,000 1,590 893,349 2,241 111 2,207 3,039 38,882 350 137 480 Cent. Am. States Cuba Dan. W. Indies. Dutch Guiana. . Hayti 80 883 204 556 1,374 Mexico 18 Panama 978 Porto Rico Portugal St. Pierre San Domingo. . . U.S.of Colombia United States. . . Total. Great Britain. . . Australia B. VV. Indies.... United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Bermuda B. Guiana B. W. Indies.... Hong Kong Brazil Cent. Am. States China 167 150 17 200 47 20,134 2,953,688 72,255 2,953,688 72,255 Sea Fish, other — Fresh. 54 3,940 1,040 6,536,968 9 158 18 393,876 54 3,940 1.040 6,536,968 9 158 18 393,876 6,542,002 394,061 6,542,002 394,061 II pickled Brls 3 25 847 11,165 70 10 28 71 164 67 144 100 255 84 100 16 3,687 20 138 3,190 47,698 172 40 107 175 818 296 727 300 1,069 309 300 50 15,441 Brls. Brls. 3 25 848 11,246 70 10 28 71 164 69 144 100 255 84 100 16 3,719 20 138 1 81 2 175 3,192 47,873 172 40 107 175 Cuba ... Dan. W. Indies. Dutch Guiana . . Hayti Panama Porto Rico San Domingo. . . U.S. of Colombia United States. . . Total 818 2 5 301 727 300 1,069 309 300 50 32 116 195 377 15,636 16,836 70,850 16,952 71,227 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX 391 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 \ ^ No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. COCNTRIKS. Goods, THE Produce of Casava. Goods, not THK PrODUCB or Canada. Total Quantity E.1CP0RT3. Quantity . Value. Q'ty. Value. Value. THK FI8HKRIKS— Con. Sea Fish, preserved Great Britain. . . Bermuda B. Guiana B. W. Indies.... Fiji Islands Newfoundland . . Belgium Cuba. Lbs. 13,983 5,719 22,.50O 225,87:-: 95 12,630 175 35,425 10,000 2,073 12,000 689,498 1,155 303 450 5,255 5 716 30 1,215 200 85 250 33,042 1 1 Lbs. 13,98C 6,47£ 22,50<: 225,875 95 12,63(1 175 35,425 10,000 2,073 12,000 727,683 1.155 371 450. 5,255 5 76C 68 716 1 30 1,215 200 85 Hayti Mexico Panama United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Newfoundland. . St. Pierre United States. . . Total Japan 250 38,185 4,323 37,365 1,029,971 42,706 38,945 4,391 1,068,916 47,097 Oysters — Fresh Brls. 24 ■ 22 9' 202 222 120 51 1,784 Brls. Brls. 24 22 9 205 22^ 120 51 I 3 29 1,813 257 2,177 3 29 260 2,206 11 preserved in cans.. Lbs. 35 7,370 3 618 Lbs. -lis " 'i9i Lbs. 35 7,785 3 United States.. . Total United States. . . Great Britain. . . Australia B. Guiana B. W. Indies.... New Zealand Argentina . . . . Belgium Denmark Dutch Guiana . . Krance 809 7,405 621 415 191 7,820 812 Lobsters — Fresh Brls. 81,173 528,341 Brls. 1 12 Brls. 81,174 528,353 II canned Lbs. ; 2,826.622 9,2.50 10,710 5,832 1,920 4,200 184,788 61,830 48 3,293,879 120,660 4,300 3,190 4,656 37,767 1,410 212,607 5,460 2,898,370 748,775 2,455 2,497 1,713 560l 780; 52,750 17,495 10 949,793 37,5.30 1,200 957 1,261 10,630 4.32 56,819 1,015 732,454 Lbs. 4,800 1,500 Lbs. 2,831,422 9,250 10,710 5,832 ],920 4,200 184,788 61,830 48 3,293,879 120,660 4,300 3,190 4,656 37,767 1,440 212,607 5,460 2,898,370 750,275 2,455 2,497 1,713 560 780 52,750 17,495 10 949 793 Grermany Greece 37,530 1,200 957 Holland Mexico. Vorway Russia 1,261 10,630 432 56,849 1 015 Sweden Turkey United States. . . Total 732 454 9,687,529 2,619,156 4,800 1,500 9,692,329 2,620,656 392 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goons, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity . Value. THE FISHERIES— Con. Bait— Fish United States. . . B. Africa . St. Pierre. Uniced States. . . Total .... Gnat Britain. . . Australia B. Po.sB., other. . Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B. W. Indies . . . Fiji [slands Mexico United States. . Total .... Great Britain. . . Australia Brls. 4,699 $ 9,294 Brls. ! 150 $ 120 / Brls. 4,849 9,414 Clangs or other 870 25 33,619 526 125 70,491 870 25 33,619 520 125 76,491 34,514 77,142 34,514 77,142 Lbs. 489,890 20,170 20 175 1,489,105 45,218 l,30i 2 24 144,113 Lbs. Lbs. 489,890 20,170 20 175 1,489,105 45,218 1,301 2 24 144,113 1,999,300 190,658 1,999,360 190,658 20 10 25 38 2,160 2 2 2 6 199 20 10 25 38 2,160 2 2 2 6 199 2.253 211 2,253 211 ti canned 29,767,131 1,908,707 22,166 2,440 398,204 4,880 14,724 570,908 2,112 100 939,364 2,400 106,800 15,624 25,048 12,480 399,713 11,088 25,440 30,746 4,104 10,560 19,200 181,344 2,430 118,384 3,824,993 256,510 3,696 211 23,773 469 1,135 35,226 160 27 120,172 150 14,060 785 1,581 756 47,682 791 3,747 3,816 425 610 1,000 10,517 1.53 14,300 29,767,131 1,968,707 22,166 2,440 398,204 4,880 11,796 570,908 2,112 100 939,364 2,400 106,800 15,624 25,048 12,480 399,713 11,088 25,440 30,746 4,104 10,560 19,200 181,344 2,430 118,486 3,824,993 256,510 3,696 B. Africa B. E. Indies . . . B. W. Indies... B. Poss., other. . Fiji Islands Hong Kong. . . . Newfoundland. New Zealand Argentina Belgium 211 23,773 72 12 409 1,147 35,226 100 27 120,172 150 14,660 785 Dutch E. Indies. Ecuador France 1,581 1 756 47,682 Germany Holland Japan . 791 3,747 k 3,816 425 Norway Peru Philippines Siam United States. . . Total 610 1,600 10,517 153 102 27 14,387 34,656,097 4,368,005 174 39 34,656,271 4,368,044 TRADE AXD XAriGATlON 393 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General SxATEiiEXT of Exports — Continued. Articies Exported. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity . Value. THE FISHERIES— (7on. Salmon, pickled Great Britain. . . Bermuda B. Guiana B. W. Indies . . . Hong Kong. . . Cent. Am. States Bris. 1 9 24 421 208 8 $ 15 Brls. 2 18 Brls. 3 9 24 421 208 8 $ 33 139 397 6.376 139 397 6,376 520 110 2 141 5,072 1,310 106,571 85 101,164 1,264 90 70 105,432 520 110 2 Dan. W. Indies. Denmark Dutch Guiana . . Germany Italy Japan 12 254 88 5,260 5 34,570 87 5 4 6,570 12 254 88 5,260 5 34,570 87 5 4 6,570 141 5,072 1,310 106,571 85 101,164 Panama Porto Rico U.S. of Colombia United States. . . Total United States. . . Great Britain. . . 1,264 90 70 105,432 47,526 328,758 2 18 47,528 328,776 Salmon or lake trout Lbs. 396,850 21,228 • Lbs. Lbs. 396,850 21,228 Fish, all other — Fresh 67 74 24 65 1,275,142 67 74 Fiji Islands. . . . Newfoundland 24 , 65 United States. . 1,275,142 Total .. . 1,275,372 1,275,372 Great Britain . . . B. W. Indies . . Hong Kong. . . . China Germany Hawaii Sweden Fish, all other— pickled. . Brls. 284 70 93 8 2,246 25 22 2,113 891 336 429 i5 21,704 90 308 21,797 Brls. ....... 1 Brls. 284 70 93 8 2,246 25 22 2.120 891 336 429 15 21,704 90 308 United States. . Total Great Britain . . . B. Guiana B. VV. Indies . ■ • Newfoundland. . Cuba 7 53 53 21,850 4,861 45,570 7 4,868 45,623 Fish oil — Cod Galls. 24,820 225 1,388 5,425 (5,339 90 437 l,35(i Galls. Galls. 24,820 225 1,388 5,425 125 131,585 6,339 90 437 l,35(i 125 95 95 United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 1 131,585 32,272 32,272 163,443 40,494 125 95 163,568 40,589 Seal 6,040 2,141 6,040 2,141 394 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. THE FISHEHIKS— Con. Fish Oils— Con. Whale . Great Britain. . . Galls. 1,033,446 200 52,149 $ 306,261 80 18,657 Galls. $ Galls. 1,033,446 200 52,149 $ 306,261 80 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B. W. Indies . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 18.657 1,085,795 324,998 1,085,795 324,998 Other.. 82,718 120 8,235 16,619 36 2,135 82,718 120 8,235 16,619 3(5 2,135 91,073 18,790 91,073 18,790 Furs or skins, the produce 59,-599 25 8,432 3,746 63,345 25 United States. . . Total 400 8,832 68,056 4,146 72,202 3.120 189 99 26,260 3,120 France 51 240 99 United States. . Total 293 26,553 29,668 344 30,012 Great Britain . . . Newfoundland. . Belgium THE FOREST. Ashes — Pot and Pearl . . Brls. 587 8 14 40 36 24,511 340 55 < 1,539 820 Brls. Brls. 587 8 14 40 36 24,511 340 553 1,539 United States. . . Total United States. . . 820 685 27,763 685 27,763 183 188 Cuba St. Pierre 11 all other 32 42 61, 710 32 42 United States. . . 61,710 Total United State.*. . . B. W. Indies , . . St. Pierre United States. . . Total 61,784 Cords. 01,784 Bark, for tanning Cords. 15,087 83,264 Cords. 15,087 83,264 Firewood 8 134 18,413 52 360 46,004 8 134 18,413 52 360 46,604 18,.555 47,016 18,555 47,016 Ivory nuts, vegetable 150 150 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 395 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exportkd. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce OF Canada. Total ] Quantity . Exports. Quantity . Value. Q'ty. Value. Value. THE FOREST— Con. Knees and Futtocks United States. . . United States. . . United States, . . Great Britain . . . IFnited States. . . Total United States. . . United States. Great Britain. .. United States. . . Total Great Britain . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Newfoundland . . Japan St. Pierre United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . No. 13,274 7,556 No. $ No. 13,274 7,556 Lathwood Cord 3. 1,924 197 10,310 Cords. Cords. 1,924 10,310 Logs— Cedar, capable of being made into shingle bolts 780 197 780 Logs, viz.: Kim M. ft. 945 353 15,330 3,983 M. ft. 170 1,736 M. ft. 1,115 353 17,066 3,983 1,298 19,313 170 1,736 1,468 21,049 Hemlock 2,024 15,273 2,024 ' 15,273 Oak 4 50 4 50 Pine C 1,322 117 19,754 6 1,392 117 70 348 20,102 1,32J- 12,042 19,871 100 123,363 70 348 1,398 20,219 Spruce 5 12,042 100 123,363 12,047 123,463 12,047 123,463 All other 2,009 177 1 12 94,132 23,777 1,243 15 130 796,546 2,009 177 1 12 94,132 23,777 1,243 15 130 796,546 96,331 821,711 96,331 821,711 Lumber, viz. :— Battens. . 47,316 10,583 22 47 316 Belgium 10,583 22 United State.s. . . Total 57,921 57,921 Great Britain. . . Newfoundland. . France Basswood 165 8 106 2,795 4,912 230 3,728 61,576 165 8 106 2,795 4,912 230 .3,728 Ignited States. . . Total. . . 61,576 3,074 70,446 3,074 70,446 396 crsroMis department 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xc>. 3. — (;exi;!j.\l .Si atk.mknt of Ewouth —Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canwda. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Std.Hd. Value. Quantity. Value. THE FOREST— Con. LiunVxT : — Deals, pine.. . . Great Britain . . B. Africa Belgium Germany, St. Pier I e. . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B. Africa. . . . France Germany Spain Spanish Africa. . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B. Africa. B. W. Indies.... Cuba Franco.. . Germany Spain United States. . . Total (xreat Britain . . Australia. . . Bermuda B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . . New Zealand. . . Chili Me.xico St. Pierre Spanish Africa. . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Australia Fiji Islands. .... Norway Spanish Africa. . United States. . . Total Std. Hnd. 23,873 13 105 62 1,332 S 1,556,229 1,200 7,180 5,506 17 83,305 Std. Hnd. 23,873 13 105 62 1,556,229 1,200 7,180 5.506 17 1,332 83,305 25,385 144,8.52 357 373 88 652 6 12,461 158,789 8.134 497 i 15 2 18 480 1,653,437 5,825,732 14,447 13,400 3,508 31,738 352 572,103 25,385 1,653,437 « 144,852 357 373 88 652 6 12,461 5,825,732 14,447 13,400 3,508 31,738 352 J^lll' 572,103 6,461,280 334,481 17,424 19 29 410 46 603 14,142 158,789 6,461,280 8,134 497 334,481 17,424 19 1 15 2 18 4 0 29 410 46 603 14,142 9,147 367,154 9,147 367,154 M. 20 7,790 200 130 22,278 .501 M. M. 20 7,790 200 1,460 352 625 130 15 30 320 751,729 130 22,278 501 1,4'jO .^874 3,874 .352 625 130 15 30 320 751,729 969 1,717 314 35 63 828 1,852,211 969 1,717 344 35 63 828 1,852,211 762,671 1,882,950 769 250 762,671 l,h'82,950 Palings 24 77 24 769 250 101 1,019 101 1,019 Pickets 3,.594 5!)9 1 13 3 42,143 17,305 8,928 25 287 38 196,385 3,594 599 1 13 3 42,166 17,305 8,928 25 287 38 23 230 196,615 40,3.53 222,968 23 230 46,376 22.3,198 TRADE AXD XAMGATION 397 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 3. — General St.\te:.ient ur Exi'"RTS — Coiilinved. Articles ExpoBTEn. Countries. 1 Goods. THE PkODCCE of C.\X.\L>.\. Gooi/.-i, XOT THE PltODLCE OF Canada. Total E.xports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity . Value. THE FOREST — Cwi . Lumber — Con. Great Britain . . . Australia Bermuda B. Africa. .. . B. Guiana B. W. Indies.. . . B. Poss. other . . Fiji Islands Hong Kong Newfoundland . . New Zealand.. . Argentina . . . . Belgium Cape Verde Isd . Cent. Am. States Chili China Cuba M. ft. 1 72,507 ' 35,641 58 8,458 1,554 $ 1,387,439 443,490 1,040 126,119 28.289 M. ft. 8 M. ft. 7-2,507 35,641 58 1,387,439 443,490 1 fUO 8,458l 126,119 1,.554' 5X 980 8,949' 156.647 8,949 1 935 2,041 327 1,745 99,920 1.292 213 30 14,278 3,626 17,4.56 1,379 121 110 105 176 165 53 1,463 1 010 156,647 17 19,707 29.959 6 732 1 935 17 19.707 2,041 ! 29,959 327 1 6,732 1,745 23,125 99,920 2.3-^6.852 23,125 2,326,852 17,868 3,617 750 1,292 213 30 14,278 3.626 17,456 1,379 121 110 105 176 17.868 3,617 750 186,297 49,147 294,862 21,106 1,846 3,156 2,632 4.887 186,297 49,147 294 86'^ Brazil Dan. W. Indies. France 21,106 1,846 3,1.56 2,632 4,887 3, .552 1,578 23,000 Fr. ^Y. ludies . . Germany H.^lland Italy Japan Me.xico. ..... . Panama Portugal Porto Rico St. Pierre. Spain Spanish A f rica. . Uruguay U.S. of Colombia United States. . . Total United States. . . Great Britain . . . Bermuda B. (iuiana .... B. W. Indies. . Newfoundland. . Argentina . . . Belgium France 165 3,552 53 1.578 1,463 1,010 42 850 3,996 897 21 1,083 4,372 10 970,391 23,000 14,441 1,063 10,199 65,200 12,019 412 27.800 79,676 232 17,877,349 42: "i|063 850 in lOQ 3,996 897 21 1,083 4,372 10 970,413 65,200 12 619 412 27 800 22 5i4 79,676 232 17,877,8t3 23,253,219 1,255,275 101 23,252,705 22 514 1,255,297 Joi-sts 1 .510 101 1,510 """■ Scantling 42,3^9 20 2 487,262 289 51 42,330 20 2 114 62 12,086 14 487,262 289 51 1,722 743 203,7!;0 217 114 1,722 62 743 12,086 203,790 14 217 57 966 6 63 100 2,118 184 1 3,206 44,028' .593.428 St. Pierre Sj)ani.jh Africa. . Uruguay. ... United States. . . Total 6 63 100 2,118 1S4 -i ona 2 24 44,030 593,452 1,293,879 99,003! 1,293,855 1 2 24 99,005j 398 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 I No. 0. — General Statement of E.xports — Continued. Articles Expokted. Countries. Goods, THE Produce op Canada. GOOD.S, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. Q'ty. Vahie. Quantity . Value. THE FOREST— C7on. Lumber, &c. — Continued. Shingles. Great Britain . . . Bermuda B. Africa B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . . Chili M 399 66 45 17,822 860 50 8 6 22 13 73 460 918,788 1,274 113 99 28,527 2,059 113 15 20 39 30 128 971 2,298,055 M. $ M. 399 66 45 17,822 860 50 8 6 22 13 73 460 918,788 1,274 113 99 28,.527 2,059 113 Cuba .. Dan. W. Indies. Dutch Guiana . . Japan .... Porto Rico St. Pierre United States. . . Total (ireat Britain. . . 15 20 39 30 128 971 2,298,055 938,612 2,331,443 938,612 2,331,443 Shocks, other 137,149 1,190 11,762 761 325 14,364 13,153 268 9,104 567 2,113 23,550 125 26,300 137,149 1,190 11,762 751 Australia Bermuda B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies... Fiji Islands 325 210 14,574 13,153 268 Newfoundland. . Argentina China 9,104 567 Cuba Mexico 2,113 23,550 St. Pierre 125 United States. . . 26,300 Total 240,721 210 240,931 Great Britain . . . Australia Staves, other and head- ings 26,468 16,595 1,182 236 12,293 79 207 2,110 35,309 26,468 16,595 1,182 236 B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies... 12,293 79 Belgium Spam 207 St. Pierre United States. . . Total 2,110 35,309 94,479 94,479 Great Britain . . . All other lumber, N.E.S.. 198,494 2,183 3,260 105 7,406 18 9,180 20 413 30 8,925 536 8,420 198, 4P4 2,183 3,260 Bermuda B. Africa B. Guiana 105 B. W. Indies... 7,406 B. Poss., other. . Fiji Islands 18 9,180 HonfT Kong 20 Newfoundland. . 413 New Zealand . . . Argentina 30 8,925 China 536 France 8,420 it TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 399 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 3. — Gkneral Statemfnt of Exports — Continued. Goods, \ Goods, THE PrODCCE of NOT THE PrODCCE Canada. of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity . Value. THE FOREST— Con. German J' 708 $ 708 Japan 965 1,320 1 930 .. .. 965 Mexico 1,320 1 Philippines St. Pierre 930 _ 315,674 3,727 319 401 Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . 558,588 3,727 562,315 36,505 3,953 36,505 3,953 Total B. Guiana B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . . China 40,458 40 458 IVlasts and spars No. 15 437 35 14 5 90 4 4 110 269 438 1,717 471 200 100 90 100 20 798 610 No. 15 437 35 14 5 90 4 4 110 269 438 1 717 471 200 Cuba 100 Dan. W. Indies. Japan Porto Rico St. Pierre United States. . . Total Mexico United States . . 90 100 20 798 610 983 4,544 983 4,544 Piling 2,100 129,418 2,100 129,418 Total 131,518 131,518 Bermuda Poles— Hop, hoop, tele- graph and other 17 331 19 55,810 17 B. W. Indies... . 331 Porto Rico 19 United States. . . 55 810 Total 56,177 56,177 United States. . . Posts, cedar, tamarack and other 46,930 46,930 United States. . . jrreat Britain . . . VIexico United States. . . Total Shingle bolts, of pine or cedar Cords. 16,533 72,764 Cords. 16,533 72,764 Sleepers and railroad ties. No. 19 986,359 908,097 15 93,922 328,277 No. 19 986,359 908,097 15 93,922 328,277 1,894,475 422,214 1,894,475 422,214 400 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT n 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. o. — GivNtuAL Statement uf Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, Goods, THE Produce OF not the Produce Canada. of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. THE FOREST— Con. Stave bolts United States. . . Great Britain. . . Great Britain . . . France St. Pierre United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . France. . . Cords. 48 124 ' Cords. 48 124 Timber, square, viz.:— Ash Tons. 380 5,689 Tons. Tons. 380 5,689 Birch 11,226 62 17 19 132,702 871 300 485 11,226 62 17 19 132,702 871 1 300 1 ■ ■ 485 11,324 134,358 n,324 134,358 Elm .'. . 2,096 48,908 1,994 67 66,482 2,280 4,090 67 1 115,390 2,280 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Great Britain . . . Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Great Britain . . . France United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Mexico St. Pierre. . . . United States. . . Total United States... B \V Indies . 1 45 45 2,097 48,953 2,061 68,762 4,158 117,715 Maple 23 182 23 182 Oak 586 2 65 113,679 101 1,098 3,285 91,961 3,871 2 65 107,640 101 1,098 653 16,878 3,285 91,961 3,938 108,839 Pine, red 4,400 134,412 60 2,540 4,460 136,952 17,498 68 454 554,235 2,167 5,8.56 17,498 68 454 554,235 2,167 5,856 18,020 562,258 i 18,020 562,2.58 All other 1,245 228 S 1,189 15,952 2,280 142 13,619 ::::.:". 1,245 228 8 1,.369 15,952 2,280 142 180 1,108 14,727 2,670 31,993 6,076,62a 180 1,108 2,850 33,101 Wood, blocks and other, for pulp Cords. 965,271 Cords. 965,271 6,076,628 All other articles of the 35 35 211 1,739 1,985 211 ... . 63 1,802 Total 6.S 2,048 ! 1 TRADE AXD XAVIGATION 401 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Coniinued. Articles Exported. COCNTRIES. Newfoundland. . United States. . Total Great Britain. . . Australia Bermuda B. Guiana B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland. . St. Pierre United States. . . Total Bermuda Newfoundland. . St. Pierre United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Bermuda B. Africa B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . . Mexic-o Goc THE Pro Can DS, nrcE OK ADA. Value. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Q'ty. 1 Value. Quantity. Value. ANIMALS AND THEIR PRODUCE. Animals, viz.: — Horses, one year old or le.«.« No. 1 $ 30 No. S 1 No. 1 20 30 20 6,215 1 6,215 21 6,245 21 6,245 1 Horses, over one year old 584 66,815 4li ' "7,455 1 350 46 9,219 181 i 16.577 47 7 21,400 700 631 7 41 1 46 181 2 3,475 88,215 700 7,455 350 9,219 16,577 2 1,886 235 446,971 547,622 1,589 1,643 ' 466,937 235 913,908 2,741 4S9,037 4,3S4 1,036,659 Cattle, one year old or les.<< 1 19 10 112 1 19 242 1,799 10 112 242 733 1,797 23,679 733 2 2 10 10 23,689 2,0.-)9 24,534 2,061 24,544 Cattle, over one year old 140,421 828 1 9,979,918 48,527 80 140,424 828 1 1 3,032 10 618 10,427 9,979,918 48,527 80 1 100 3,032 102,300 10 2,600 618 15,102 10,413 618,995 100 102,300 2,600 15,102 619,995 St. Pierre United States. . . Total Bermuda B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland. . St. Pierre United States. . . Total Newfoundland . . St. Pierre United States. . . Total 14 1^666 15.5,327 10,767,622 14 1,000 155,341 10,768,622 Swine lo 2 45 128 205 31 45 142 1,538 6,088 10 2 45 128 213 31 45 142 1,.538 8 119 6,207 390 7,844 8 119 398 7,963 Sheep, 1 year old or le.ss 111 4.57 111 311 87,815 457 311 540 87,814 415,912 i 1 ^ 540 415,962 88,236! 416,909 50 88,237 416,959 ll-_ii_26 402 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 3. — Gexer.\l Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce op Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. QV- Value. Quantity . Value. ANIMALS, ETC. — Con. Sheep, over one year old.. Great Britain. . . Bermuda B. Africa B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland. . St. Pierre United States.. . Total Great Britain. . . Australia 1 No. $ 1,838 11.441 No. $ No. 1,828 823 92 319 2,409 865 17,349 $ 11,441 6,416 552 823 92 319 2,409 865 16,535 6,416 552 2,618 12,558 3,479 15:^,767 2,618 12,558 3,479 814 17,875 171,642 22,871 190,831 814 17,875 23,685 208,706 Poultry 155 20 404 140 275 7,828 557 111,241 155 20 Bermuda B. Guiana 404 140 B. W. Indies.. . . B. Po^ss., other. . Newfoundland . . St. Pierre 275 3 7,828 557 United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 1,073 112,314 120,623 1,073 121,696 Other 583 150 35 2,500 22,473 40 623 Australia 150 Newfoundland. Xew Zealand... . United States. . . 35 2,500 14,720 14,760 37,193 Total United States. . . Great Britain. . . Australia . . Bermuda B. Africa B. Guiana B. Honduras B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland. . Cent. Am. States 1^5,741 40,501 Cwt. 73,006 72,095 Cwt. 73,006 72,095 Lbs. Butter Lbs. 2,595,357 171,860 7,840 33,654 1,712 277,771 236,020 8,086 50 95 19,126 144 59,884 3,800 3,036 21,744 68.808 2,616 1,103,837 587,493 " " 43^638 1,873 9,497 544 76,026 50,074 2,590 15 22 4,697 48 9,777 1,002 936 7,320 14,036 832 199,854 Lbs. 2,595,357 56 171,800 7,840 36,137 1,712 308,484 236,020 8,086 50 95 19,126 144 59,884 3,800 3,036 21,744 68,808 2,616 1,111,325 587,493 56 15 15 43,638 1,873 2,483 675 10,172 544 30,713 7,820 83,846 50,074 2,590 15 Cuba. ... Dan. W. Indies Dutch Guiana. . . Germany 22 4,697 48 9,777 1,002 Mexico . 936 Panama St. Pierre U.S. of Colombia United States. . . Total ""7,488 "2,ii4 10,624 7,320 14,0.36 832 201,968 4,615,380 1,010,274 40,740 4,656,120 1,020,898 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 403 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — Gi-.XEu.\L Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT the Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value . Q"ty. Value . Quantity Value: ANIMALS, ETC. — Con. Great Britain. . . Australia Bermuda B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies . . . B. Boss., other. . Hong Kong Malta Newfoundland . . New Zealand . . China Corea Cuba Lbs. 179,937,468 669 82,44<; 114,931 34,840 183,822 21 2,438 6,998 309,720 2,749 1,485 40 120 17,567 880 6,665 642 1,895 154,490 S 21,481,566 171 11,385 16,425 5,232 24,035 3 733 1,008 36,912 1,267 756 5 17 2,453 102 1,208 lOS 311 23,995 Lbs. s Lbs. 179,937,468 669 82,446 11 4,931 34,840 183,822 21 2,438 6,998 309,720 2,749 1,485 40 120 17,567 880 6,665 642 1,895 369,971 21,481,566 171 11,385 16,425 5,232 24,035 3 733 1,008 36,912 1,267 756 5 17 Dan. W. Indies.. German}' Japan Me.xico St. Pierre L^nited States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Bermuda B. Guiana B. W. Indies . . . Newfoundland . . China Cuba 2,453 102 1,208 108 311 215,481 39,314 39,314 63,309 180,859,886 21,607,692 215,481 181,075,3')7 21,647,006 EgKs Doz. 33,465 10,700 60 2,196 20.947 625 44,100 270 12,555 35,732 9,333 2,799 17 527 5,576 131 9,308 65 2,459 11,551 Doz. Doz. 33,465 10,700 60 2,196 20,947 625 44,100 270 12,555 39,917 9,333 2,799 17 527 5, .576 131 9,308 65 St. Pierre United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . "'4,i85 2^345 2,459 13,S96 160,650 41,766 4,185 2,345 3,624 3,443 3,255 10,322 5,107 164,835 44,111 2,047 5,671 Germany . . . . 3,443 20 20 33,304 United States. . ." 36,559 Total 35,371 45,693 Great Britain. . . B. Africa 1,518,092 30 3,795 40 3,008 49,490 181,050 1,92.5,444 1,523,199 30 Newfoundland. . New Zealand.. . 3,795 40 Belgium France Germany 123 15 12,300 71,544 3,131 49,505 193,350 United States. . . 1,996,988 Total .3,680,949 89,089 3,770,038 ■ 11_ ii_26J 404 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 ISTo. 3. — Genlr.al St.\te5'ent of FtyponTS —Continued. ARTICI.K.S Exported. COCNTKIES. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE PrODUCB OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity . Value. ANIMALS, ETC. — Con. Grease and grease scraps . Great Britain. . Australia . B. W. Indies . . Hong Kong Newfoundland. . New Zealand.,. . Belgium Cuba Denmark France Germany Holland Italv Lbs. 42,226 90 200 910 400 2,200 38,839 200 239,503 35, .^00 458,130 545,822 28,907 889,515 $ 3,428 9 8 39 20 97 2,100 24 23,784 1,604 40,742 51,375 1,498 40,635 Lbs. $ Lbs. 42,226 90 200 910 400 2,200 33,839 200 239,503 35,500 458,130 545,822 28,907 890,045 $ 3,428 9 8 39 20 97- 2,100 24 23,784 1,604 40.742 51,375 1,498 United States. . . Total Great Bricain. . 530 53 46,688 2,282,442 171,363 530 53 2,282,972 171,416 Glue stock 50 8,822 50 United States. . . 900 9,722 Total . 8,872 POO 9,772 Great Britain . . . Belgium Hair 18,149 425 536 153,473 18,149 425 536 1,369 154,842 Total 172,583 ■^^■_^ 1,369 ■ 173,952 Great Britain. . Newfoundland. . Hides and skins, other than fur 28,745 8,482 587 1 .'5,392,776 28,745 8,482 587 France 1 7,114 5,399,890 Total .. . Great Britain . . . B. Africa Italy 5,430,591 7,114 5,437,705 1,193 70 255 7,406 1,193 70 255 United State« 7,406 Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total 8,924 8,924 Lbs. Honey Lbs. 957 4,700 115 506 Lbs. 957 4,700 115 506 5,657 021 5,657 621 Lard 1,390,788 450 57,128 34,914 125,264 59 .5,390 2,5.55 1,390,788 790 60,156 37,221 125,264 340 3,028 2,307 25 252 315 84 5,642 2,870 1,483,280 " 133,268 5,675 592 1,488,955 133,860 u TRADE AXD XATIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 3. — General St.\tement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goons, Goods, the Produce of not the Produce Caxad.\. of C.\sa]>a,. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. Q'ty. 1 Value . Quantity . Value. ANIMALS, ETC. — C(Ml Meats, viz.: Bacon . . Great Britain . . Bermuda B. \V. Indies.. B. Poss. other. . Fiji Islands.. . . Newfoundland. Japan Lbs. 45,509,550 712 874 501 90 5,892 502 66 6,422,747 124 123 122 14 789 85 11 6 7,338 Lbs. S Lbs. 45,509,550 712 897 501 90 5,892 502 C6 33 60,570 6,422,747 124 127 122 14 789 85 11 g 23 4 Mexico , . . . St. Pierre | 33 United States. . Total Great Britain. . 58,663 1,907 413 7,751 45,576,883 6,431,359 1,930 417 45,578,813 6,431,776 Bt-ef 82S.14ol 69.072 828,140 600 5,813 324 637,510 150 16,827 24 000 69,072 39 Bermuda 600 39 B.W.Indies... 5,013 369 B. Poss. other . . 324 32 Newfoundland . . 393,835 29,710 Cuba 150 20 Germany ■ 16,827, 1,114 Holland 24.000i 2.000 800 55 424 32 43,149 90 243,675 13,439 1,114 9 (V\fi Japan St. Pierre United Statee. . Total 300 705 48,503 25 51 7,561 400 47,085 18 5,074 300 ' 25 1,105| 69 95,f.88 12,635 1,318,397 109,993 291,960 18,586 1,610,357 128,579 Hams Great Britain. . 1 3.238.704 413.645 3,238,704 1,820 13,101 1,133 2,780 730 35 80 517 4,151 413,645 334 1,807 205 Bermuda 1,820 334 B. W. Indies ... 13,101 1,807 B. Poss. other.. 1,133 205 Newfoundland.. 2,780 357 Cuba 730 103 France 351 5 357 103 5 Mexico 80 12 517 78 1,906 340 12 78 St. Pierre, Unired States. . Total Newfoundland . . 2,245 478 818 , 3,200,806 416,886 2,245 478 3,263,051 417,364 Murtm 44.309 4,096 7 3,701 44,309 30 27,886 4,096 7 Mexico 30 ^ United States. . . Total 25,893 1,993 574 4,275 70,232 7,804 1,993 574 72,225 8,378 Pork Great Britain . . Bermuda. B. Guiana B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . China Cuba 197,851 4,458 1 17,400 198,315 112,705 180 297 16,138 ! 51,637 16,788 557 572 8,467 10,965 22 49 1,567 9,793 228 100 35 8 198,079 4,558 17,400 198,315 263,205 180 297 16,138 51,896 16,823 565 8,467 24,541 22 150,500 13,576 49 1 567 St. Pierre United States... 259 75 9,868 Total 598,981 48,780 151,087 13,694 750,0(!8 62,474 406 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 No. 3. — Gkneral Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value . Q'ty. Value . Quantity . Value. ANIMALS, ETC. — Con. Meats — Co7i. Poultry, dressed or un- Great Britain. . . $ 26,730 85 60 1,692 289 3,576 $ 26,730 Bermuda 85 B.W. Indies.... 60 Newfoundland. . St. Pierre United States. . . 1,092 577 577 289 4.153 Total 32,432 33,009 Great Britain. . Mexico Game, dressed or un- 21 30 18 6,175 21 dressed 30 St. Pierre 18 United States. . . 263 6,438 Total 6,244 263 6, .507 Denmark Germany Mexico Tongues. Lbs. 1,740 600 30 48 69 125 120 7 5 7 Lbs. Lbs. 1,740 600 30 48 69 125 120 7 St. Pierre United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B.W. Indies.... B. Poss., other.. Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Bermuda B.W. Indies.... B. Poss., other.. Newfoundland . . Cuba 5 7 2,487 264 2,487 264 Canned 1,685,833 1,586 583 5,217 3,499 1,696,718 191,832 227 107 692 621 1,685,833 1,586 .583 7,097 10,725 191.832 227 107 1,880 7,226 228 2,125 920 2,746 193,479 9,106 2,353 1,705,824 195,832 Another, N.E.S 7,786,953 219 13,621 798 70,311 96 9,853 800 559 261,870 726,743 33 835 131 7,220 8 539 24 53 30,853 7,786,9.53 219 13,621 798 70,311 96 9,853 800 559 263,475 726,743 33 835 131 7,220 8 Gennany Mexico 539 24 St. Pierre. . . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Bermuda B. Africa B. Guiana B.W. Indies. . B. Poss., other.. Fiji Islands Hong Kong Newfoundland. . '" i,605 370 53 31,223 8,145,080 766,439 1,605 370 8 146,685 706,809 Milk and cream, condens- ed, canned or preserved. 96 10,030 1,395,792 11.768 15,240 1,172 48 29,380 156,920 9 859 104,258 996 1,258 111 4 2,940 8,992 96 10,030 1,39.5,792 14,268 15 240 1,172 48 29,;?80 166,920 9 859 2, .500 lib 104,258 1.166 1,258 111 4 2,940 8,992 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — Gener.\l Statement of Exports — Continued. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value . Q'ty. Value. Quantity . Value. i ANIMALS, ETC. — CoH. \ Milk and cream — Con .... New Zealand . . . Lbs. 70 4,800 287,740 1,800 2,205,950 7,440 193,468 72,424 159,900 24 2,362,221 $ 7 355 25,157 145 142,194 930 16,800 5,640 10,268 3 220,446 Lbs. $ Lbs. 70 4,800 287,740 1,800 2,205,950 7,440 193,468 72,424 159,900 24 2,389,434 7 Chili 355 25,157 145 China Corea Cuba 142,194 930 Germany Japan 16,800 5,640 10,268 3 Me.xico Philippines St. Pierre United States. . . Total Germany United States. . . Great Britain . . . 27,21'i 2,582 223,028 6,916,283 541,372 29,713 2,752 6,945,996 544,124 Oil.s, neatsfoot and other animal oil N.E.S Galls. 2,150 1,155 Galls. 2,150 1,155 Sheep pelts No. 133,515 77,594 No. 133,515 77,594 Tails 1,800 159 2,885 400 ::::.:::: 2,200 159 B.W. Indies.... United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Newfoundland . . France 2,885 4,844 400 5,244 Tallow Lbs. 167,730 16,856 40,000 65,929 20,000 4,369 8,425 875 l,2fX) 4,285 1,220 274 16,279 Lbs. Lbs. 167,730 16,856 40,000 65,929 122,000' 4,539 8,425 875 1,200 4,285 7,740 283 Germany . Mexico United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Newfoundland. . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 102,000 170 6,520 9 314,884 102,170 6,529 417,054 22,808 Wool 490,404 1,269 1,829,073 80,361 5?fi y.'SO 4,719 517,154 1,269 1,876,937 85,080 317 467,687 317 457,399 47,864 10,288 2,320,746 538,077 74,614 15,007 900 2,395,360 553,084 Other articles 68,217 14,376 3,578 65 37 297 10,407 906 4 85 29,899 2,553 3,164 21 45 226 117,294 69,117 14,376 3,578 65 Australia B. Africa B. Guiana B.W. Indies.... 37 297 10,407 906 Newfoundland. . New Zealand . . . Belgium China 4 France Germany Hawaii 85 29,899 2,553 3,164 21 45 Holland Mexico Norway United States. . , 226 21.569 22,469 138,863 Total 251,174 1 .. . 273,643 408 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of lE:KroRTS— Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goc THE Pro Can Quantity . DS, DUCE OF WA. Value. Goons, NOT THE PrODUCI OK Canada. : Total Exports. Q'ty. Value. Quantity . Value. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. Great Britain. . . $ 2,939 279 16,409 51( 3,455 279 Germany United States. . . 16 409 Total 19,627 51( ) 20,143 Great Britain . . . Bermuda Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total (ireat Britain. . . Bermuda B.W. Indies.... B. Poss., other.. Newfoundland . . Belguim Denmark France Germany Holland St. Pierre Sweden United States. . . Total. . . . Great Britain. . . Australia Bermuda B. Africa B. E. Indies .... B. Guiana B. W. Indies. . B. Poss. , other. . Fiji Islands. . . Hong K(jng Newfoundland. . Belgium China Cuba Cider Galls. 227,427 230 25 660 27,191 75 22 157 Galls. Galls. 227,427 230 25 600 27,191 75 22 157 228,342 27,445 228,342 27,445 Flax Cwt. K779 " ' 84^035 Cwt. 11 5( Cwt. J 11 8,779 50 8i,035 5( 8,779 Lbs. 1,363,656 150 20 50 50,145 302,686 53,000 197,594 1,226,195 3,682,640 50 101,700 1,209,098 84,035 11 ) 8,790 84,085 Fruits, viz.: — Apples, dried 86,084 9 2 3 3,365 19,596 3,563 11,597 89,069 234,766 5 6,800 88,342 L 3S. "75 ) Lbs. 1,363,656 150 20 50 50,145 302,686 53,000 197,594 1,226,195 3,682,640 50 101,700 i 1,209,173 86,084 9 2 3 3,365 19,596 3,563 11,597 89,069 234,766 5 6,800 88,350 8,186,984 543,201 75 i 8,187,059 543,209 II green or ripe Brls. 1,523,901 1,344 2,240 3,892 1 96 502 3 28 4 10,385 339 49 4,607 ?,65:-< 78 1,252 4,184,878 8,673 6,369 13,509 4 289 1,182 14 200 21 28,557 1,017 324 14,616 7,419 Ll6 3,793 2 2,315 5 21 Brls. Brls. 1,523,901 1,344 2,240 3,892 1 96 502 3 28 4 10,385 339 49 4,607 2,653 78 1,252 4,184,878 8,673 6,369 13,509 4 289 1,182 14 200 21 28,557 1,017 324 14,616 Denmark . (ierniany F'rance Hawaii 7,419 216 3,793 2 Holland Italy '. . Japan 645 1 4 645 1 4 2,315 5 24 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 409 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, Goods, the Produce of not the Produce Canada. of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS - Con. Fruits — Con. Apples — Con Mexico Sweden Brls. 14 4,112 $ 55 11.466 Brls. $ Brls. 14 4,112 55 48,465 1 1 55 11,466 168 133,446 St. Pierre United States. . . Total Bermuda ... B. Africa. 55: 168 48,272 132,810 " 193 ' " ' 636 1,604,477 4,417,926 193 636 1,604,670 4,418,562 Berries of all kinds. 12 17 223 49 12 17 Newfoundland . . St. Pierre 223 49 United States. . . 148,676 22,589 22,589 171,265 Total Great Britain. . . 148,977 171,566 M canned or preserved. 199,629 4 227 52 86 157 8 1,643 201,272 4 Australia . , . . . Bermuda 55 282 B. Africa B. E. Indies.... 52 10 96 B. W. Indies . . . 157 B. Poss., other.. 27 1 35 Newfoundland . . 1,588 1,595 1,212 Belgium China 1.212 36 80 120 36 France 80 Germany Japan 120 32 io 32 Mexico 4,023 495 19,090 4,033 495 Philippines .... United States. . . 918 2,670 20,008 Total 226,839 229,509 Great Britain. . . Australia M another, N.E.S.... 33,089 998 71 28 32 2,129 35,218 998 Bermuda . . . . B. Africa B. W. Indies . . . 49 120 28 B. Poss., other. . Fiji Islands Hong Kong Newfoundland . . Belgium China 47 1,283 3 10,211 79 '.'.'. ..'."\ sisie i 20,952 1,283 3 13,527 20,952 10 10 France Germany ' 19.482 19 482 13,323 13 323 Hawaii 95 95 Holland 28,490 1 83 35,382 28 490 Japan St. Pierre 2 140 66,858 3 223 United States. . . Total 102,240 155,254 80,827 2^6,081 410 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT u 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. o. — Cexepal St.^tement of Exports — Continued. Articles Expokted. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. Q'ty. Value . Quantity . Value. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS —Con. Grain, &c.: — Barley Great Britain. . . Bermuda B. VV. Indies.... Newfoundland. . Belgium Germany Holland Me-xico United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Australia Bermuda B. Guiana B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . . Cuba Bush. 1,431,922 43 5 115 183,752 54,380 129,858 97,230 147,596 $ 744,470 54 8 71 114,042 32,628 78,579 71,272 66,608 Bush. 8,500 6,800 Bush. 1,440,422 43 5 115 183,752 54,380 129,858 97,230 147,596 751,270 54 8 71 114,042 32,628 78,579 71,272 66,608 2,044,901 1,107,732 8,500 6,800 2,0.53,401 1,114,.532 Beans 4 700 845 85 282 192 1,470 35 1,038 12,778 9 1,680 1,130 239 364 343 3,100 68 2,062 24,663 4 700 1,027 100 286 1,067 1,470 35 1,038 12,907 9 1,680 182 15 4 875 287 30 4 1,427 1,417 269 368 1,770 3,100 Dan. W. Indies. France 68 2,062 United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . B. Africa Newfoundland. . Belgium (lermany Holland United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Australia Bermuda B. Africa B. Guiana B. W.Indies.... Newfoundland . . Cuba France 129 245 24,908 17,429 33,658 1,205 1,993 18,634 35,651 Buckwheat 522,606 847 40 104,877 14,977 116,234 163,971 306,352 449 24 59,993 10,213 68,890 90,820 522,606 847 40 104,877 14,977 116,234 163,971 306,352 449 24 59,993 10,213 68,890 90,820 923,552 536,741 923,552 536,741 Indian corn 228 2 17 158 40 427 889 375 67 186 3 16 110 15 276 290 375 134 135,794 107,360 136,022 2 17 1,166 40 463 889 375 67 125,521 206,909 60 260 3,358 107,546 3 16 1,008 733 843 15 36 30 306 290 375 134 Germany 125,521 206,909 114,567 145,282 114,567 Holland" 145,282 Mexico 60 260 3.358 113 209 2,994 113 St. Pierre United States. . . Total 209 2,994 5,881 4,721 469,268 367,972 475,149 372,693 TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 411 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 3. — General Statemext of Exports — Continued. Countries. Gof THE Pro Can Quantity. )D.S, DUCE OF A.DA. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Value. Q'ty. Value . Quantity. Value. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS Grain — Co/i. Oats Great Britain. . . Bermuda B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland. . Cuba Mexico Bush. 1,024,491 98,371 1,690 11,383 165,423 256,477 265,239 10,681 500 279,461 2,354 1,285,660 508,300 47,905 741 5, .507 77,677 123,845 134,408 5,508 255 126,752 1,034 534,680 Bush. 8 Bush. 1,024,491 98,371 1,690 11,383 165,423 256,545 268,855 10,681 500 279,461 2,354 1,285,684 508,300 47,905 741 5,507 77,677 123,890 136,831 5,508 255 68 3,616 45 2,423 Panama Philippines St. Pierre. United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Bermuda. . . . . . B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . . Belgium Dan. W. Indies. France 126 752 1,034 534,692 24 3,708 12 3,401,730 1,566,612 2,480 3,405,438 1,569,092 Pease, whole 166,201 1 53 525 20 23,514 1.3,464 5,783 22 20,439 120 58 232,560 195,178 98 698 26 27,950 16,068 4,664 27 63,728 180 75 273,956 166,201 53 525 20 23,514 13,464 5,783 22 20,439 120 58 232,560 195,178 98 698 26 27,950 10,068 4 664 27 63 728 Germany U.S. of Colombia United States. . . Total Great Britain . . Bermuda B. Africa B. Guiana . . . . B. W. Indies. .. Newfoundland . . Dan. W. Indies. Panama St. Pierre U.S. of Colombia United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . New Zealand . . . Belg^ium Holland Mexico 180 . . . 75 273,956 462,759 582,648 462,759 582,648 Pease, split 13,462 737 3,574 40,529 47,264 9,381 151 175 4 32 47,971 16,628 1,010 5,262 52,563 63,806 10,70S 236 263 5 40 73,352 13,402 737 3,574 40,529 47,264 9,381 151 175 4 32 47,971 16,628 1,010 5 262 52,563 63,806 10,708 236 263 5 46 73,352 163,280 223,879 163,280 223,879 Rye 42,113 20 15,809 1,124 35,601 10,388 28,208 40 11,390 918 36,755 7,347 51,293 40,163 93,406 20 15,809 1,124 35,001 10,388 74,371 40 11,390 918 36,755 7,347 United States. . . Total 105,055 84,658 51,293 46,163 156,348 130,821 412 CUSTOMS DEPARTMEXr 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. o. — General Statemkkt of Exports — Gonf'inued. Articles Exported. Goods, Goods, THE Produce of not the Produce Canada. of Canada. Total Exports. Great Britain. . Bermuda B. Africa B. \V. Indies... Belgium.. .. France (iermany Holland Italy 1 Quantity . 1 Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity . Value. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS — Con. Grain, ka. — Con. Wheat Bush. 46,589,228 10 105,471 25 547,346 223,309 72,000 270,1.57 49,267,736 10 113,057 24 610,348 256,804 93,000 299,938 Bush. 8,801,313 1^200 9,271,036 ' "1^566 Bush. 55,390,541 10 106,671 25 1,552,403 231,309 331,428 454,143 430,919 77,623 1,856,181 ^8,538,772 10 114,557 24 1,005,057 8,000 259,428 183,986 430,919 1,043 557 8,000 289,438 183,986 430,919 1,653,905 264,804 382,438 483,924 430,919 Mexico United States . . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Bermuda B. Africa 77,623 1,856,181 49,741,350 84,787 1,883,647 84.787 1,883,647 10,689.903 52,609,351 11.228,436 60,431,253 63,837,787 421 152 431 140 424 156 431 4 4 Cwt. 6 146 576 571 6 580 577 Cwt. 121,584 15,784 419 250 19,976 15.548 27,182 5,684 1,104 465,510 29,698 3,000 2,821 21 77 552 1,087,108 136,769 19,167 449 330 24,046 16,687 29,688 6,168 1,300 499,514 33,134 3,400 2,461 26 112 045 1,068,724 Cwt. 121,584 15,784 419 250 19,976 15,548 27,182 5,684 1,104 465,510 29,698 3,000 2,821 21 77 552 1,087,108 136,769 19,167 449 B. Guiana B. W. Indies. .. Newfoundland. 330 24,046 16,687 29,688 Cuba 6,168 1,300 499,514 Holland 33,134 Mexico 3,400 Norway .... Panama. ... St. Pierre... . Sweden... . United States 2,461 26 112 645 1,068,724 Total. . . 1,796,318 1,842,620 1,796,318 1,842,620 Great Britain . . . Australia Bermuda B. Africa B. E. Indies . . . B. Guiana B. W. Indies. .. B. Poss. other . . Fiji Islands Flour of Wheat Brls. 1,877,436 991 16,502 234,259 61 35,569 189,685 2,769 1,651 424 20,768 1,782 313,590 114 502 4,451 8,872,698 4,712 83,926 1,273,897 353 159,259 930,339 13,115 7,330 2,178 89,140 7,733 1,727,591 627 2,098 19,288 Brls. Brls. 1,877,436 991 16,.n02 234,259 61 S5,.569 189,685 2,769 1,651 424 20,768 1,782 313,590 114 502 4,551 8,872,698 4,712 83,926 1,273,897 353 159,259 930,339 13,115 7,330 2,178 Hong Kong Malta Newfoundland . . 89,140 7,733 1,727,591 627 Cent. Am. Sta China ... . tes ■" ioo '"355 2,098 19.643 11 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 413 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS — Con. Flour of Wheat— Con . . Indian Meal. Oatmeal . Meal, all other, N . E . S. C0UNTRIE.S GooD.s, I Goods, THE Produce of not the Produce Canada. of Canada. Quantity . Value Brls. S :'ty . Value. Bris. Corea Cuba Denmark Dutch Guiana. . Ecuador Egypt France Fr. W. Indies. Germany Holland Japan Mexico Norway Panama Peru Port'g'se Africa . Russia Sweden St. Pierre United States . . . 71 10 G. 4. 126. 6101 ,703 1.50 .001 300! .835! 2401 593 985! 001 917 2.55; 213i 977I 439 856 217' 155 14( 3,360 321,579 732 125 15,406 1,500 14,843 26,988 123,762 58,136 4,057 402,540 968 978' 59,481 30,367 4,307 24,489 571,938j Total 3,064,028 14,859,854| Bermuda B. W. Indies... Newfoundland. Mexico St. Pierre United States. . Total 33 133 92 2 873 1 1,06; Great Britain . Bermuda B. W.Indies.. Newfoundland . Aust. - Hungary. Belgium Denmark Germany Holland Mexico -Norway ... Russia Switzerland. . . United States. . 229,793 16 278 712 14 605 972 420 2,551 277 7 2,917 4 295 127 3,506 12: 5,085 4,460 275 2.110 Total. 247,297 1,050,188 86 1.1151 3,3351 62 2,470 4,0.30 1,760 9,454 3 20,977 19.849 1,110 9,422 Great Britain. Bermuda B. W. Indies. Newfouiulland Belgium St. Pierre. ... United States. Total 11,742 64 65 1,489 5,195 9 568 19,132 1,1 23,801 ! 37,486 185 140 5,441 11,445 41 1,4.54 56,192 Total Exports. Quantitj'. Value 154 509 306 306 Brls. 2 610 71,703 1.50 25 4,001 300 2,835 5,210 26,593 l.S,985 1,001 87,917 255 213 10,977 6,439 85(i 4,217 126,188 3,064,161 92 2 873 ] 98 128 1,194 229,793 1( 278 712 14 605 972 420 2,551 5,085 4,466 275 2,110 247,29'i : 1,742 64 65 1,489 5,195 9 568 19,132 14 3,360 321,-579 732 125 15,406 1,5(W 14,843 26,988 123,762 58,136 4,057 402,540 968 978 59,481 30,367 4.307 24,489 572,092 14,860,363 277 7 2,917 4 295 312 3,812 1,050,188 86 1,115 3,335 62 2,470 4,030 1,760 9,454 3 20,977 19,849 1,110 9,422 1,123,861 37,486 185 140 5,441 11,445 41 1,454 56,192 414 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — Gener.\l STATE]\fEXT OF EXPORTS — Co7itinued. ARTICLE.S Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of noi Canada. ( Goods, THE Produce )F Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q 'ty. Value . Quantity . Value. AGRICULTUEAL PRODUCTS —Con. Cereal foods, prepared, of Great Britain . . . 1,229,028 . . . 12,170 . . . 865 ,. . 80,645 . . . 212 $ 1,229,240 Australia 12,170 939 74 B. Africa 80,645 B. Guiana 177 .. . 5,572 . . . 55 232 B. W. Indies. . . 5,572 B. Poss., other.. 8 ... 8 Hong Kong 56 .. 56 Newfoundland. . New Zealand . . . 12,876 . . . 1,995 ... 140 13,016 1,995 Aust. -Hungary.. 2,655 . . 2,055 17,600 . . . 260 .. . 17,600 Chili 2G0 Corea 7 ... 9,822 . . 7 Denmark 9,822 5,401 . . 5,401 Fr. W. Indies. . . 1,440 . . 1,440 66,130 ... 121,962 . . . 66,130 Holland 121,962 Japan 162 . . . 162 7 ... 7 Norway 39,300 . 39,300 Portugal 57 . . . 57 62,383 . . . 62,383 Sweden 1,200 . . . 1,200 United States. . . 17,870 . . . .. . 167 18,037 Total Great Britain . . . Bermuda . B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . . Belgium Cuba France Germany. .... Holland Mexico 1,689,648 . . . 648 ons. "32 "2^623 1,690,296 Hay Tons. 87,871 1,299 58 135 1,321 3,069 3,212 4,000 350 351 2,764 173 10 20 338 86,127 T 922,718 . . . 17,679 . . 688 .. . 1,719 ... 17,232 . . . 35,453 .. 31,699 . . . 62,806 . . . 5,580 .. 3,127 . . . 27,906 . . . 1,750 . . . 80 ... 280 : . . 3,912 .. 673,220 Tons. 87,871 1,299 58 135 1,321 3,069 3,212 4,0tK> 350 351 2,764 173 10 20 338 86,159 922,718 17,679 688 1,719 17,232 35,453 31,699 62,806 5,580 3,127 27,906 1,750 Norway Panama St. Pierre United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . United States. . . Total 80 280 3,912 675,843 191,098 1,805,849 32 2,623 191,130 1,808,472 Hemp Cwt. 2,192 554 C 10,105 . . . wt. Cwt. 2,192 3,160 10,105 3,357 2,606 14,841 18,198 2,746 13,462 2,606 14,841 5,352 28,303 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 415 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued, Articles Exported. Countries. Goods THE Produce of C.\NAD.4. Goods not THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. AGBICULTURAL PRODUCTS —Con. Hops Great Britain. . . B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Hong Kong Newfoundland. . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Australia B. Africa B. W. Indies.. . Newfoundland . . France Lbs. 230,820 98 1,530 31 24,650 14 55 7 Lbs. 7,434 "" 900 18,851 1,115 68 2,126 Lbs. 238,254 98 2,430 18,882 25,765 14 123 2,133 232,479 24,726 27,185 Bush. 3,309 259,664 28,035 Malt Bush. 703 3,600 8,722 82 802 3,240 7,174 112 Bush. 703 3,600 8,722 82 802 3,240 7,174 112 13,107 11,328 Lbs. 13,107 11,328 Maple sugar Lbs. 18,679 100 60 40 580 323 100 1,714,555 1,843 10 6 4 59 32 10 127,082 Lbs. 18,679 100 60 40 580 323 100 1,714,555 1 843 10 6 4 59 32 Mexico United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B. Africa Newfoundland . . China ...... . France. . . . 10 127,082 1,734,437 129,046 1,734,437 129,046 Maple syrup Galls. 2,455 27 40 5 12 1,994 2,248 30 41 5 11 1,996 Galls. Galls. 2,455 27 40 5 12 2,033 2 248 30 41 5 39 35 11 United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Bermuda B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . . St. Pierre 2,031 4, .533 4,331 39 35 4,572 4,366 Nuta Lbs. .50 100 2,250 85 3 9 400 10 Lbs. 42,143 5,353 1,035 522 Lbs. 42,193 5,453 2,250 605 40 55,522 1,038 531 400 520 40 38,490 50 5 1,978 60 5 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Australia. Hong Kong Newfoundland. . New Zealand... . Belgium Denmark. . . . France 17,032 1,753 3,731 19,517 2,175 86,546 3,590 106,063 5,765 Seeds- Clover Bush. 31,236 33'; 3 ""4472 141 823 684 15,602 237,514 3,025 15 2 33,653 900 0,814 4,904 118,343 Bush. Bush. 31,236 .336 3 " " 4^172 141 823 684 15,602 237 514 3,025 15 2 33,653 900 6,814 4,904 118,343 Germany 416 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT No. 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 -General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NI5TTHK Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. Q'ty. Value . (Quantity . Value. AGKICULTUR.AI. PRODICT9 — Con. Seed? — Con. Holland Bush. 1,122 889 188 57,565 S 8,322 7,047 1,483 422,272 Bush. $ Bush. 1,122 889 188 57,570 8,322 7,047 1,483 422,305 United States. . Total Great Britain . . . Belgium TTrance 5 33 112,761 1,476,769 52,267 934 17,939 449,739 844,294 5 33 112,766 844,327 Flax 2,796,502 77,530 • 2,000 25,095 741,349 1,476,769 52,267 934 17,939 449,739 1,997,648 2,796,502 77,530 2,000 Holland United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Newfoundland . . Belgium France 25,095 741,349 1,997,648 3,642,476 3,642,476 1,.380 8 2,400 1,280 4,269 59,544 1,993 1,380 8 2,400 1,280 4,269 59,544 1,993 48 48 2,750 2,000 5,030 66,908 78,729 2,750 2,000 Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain 5,030 66,908 68,881 68,881 78,729 \11 other 6,808 500 6 488 6 46 23 U 3,500 3 2.5,907 6,808 Bermuda B. W. Indies.... 500 6 Newfoundland . . New Zealand.. 10 498 6 46 Denmark 23 Germany Holland" 11 3,500 St. Pierre. 3 United States. . . 1,543 27,450 Total Great Britain . . . Bermuda B. Africa. Newfoundland . . St. Pierre United States. . . Total Newfoundland . . Belgium 37,298 1,553 38,851 Tons. 50 52 4 111 5 4,789 542 411 26 836 37 24,081 Tons. Tons. 50 52 4 111 5 4,789 542 411 26 836 37 24,081 5,011 25,933 5,011 25,933 Tobacco leaf. Lbs. 50,080 9,050 Lbs. Lbs. 50,080 6,929 919 9,773 364,236 9,050 6,929 714 714 919 113 113 Holland United States. . . Total 8,102 216,614 3,240 64,274 1,671 147,622 836 93,254 4,076 157,528 274,796 76,564 157,141 94,917 431,937 171,481 il TRADE AXD XAYWATION = 417 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, Goods, THE Produce of not the Produce' Total Exports. Canada. of Canada. I Quantity. Value, i Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. agricultural products — Con. Trees, shrubs and plants.. 'Great Britain. . . I. i B. Africa ! . Newfoundland . . . Vegetables, canned or preserved Potatoes Turnips. New Zealand.. China ... France Japan St. Pierre Unit«d States. Total. Great Britain . . Australia Bermuda B. Africa B. W. Indies... B. Poss., other. Hong Kong. . . Newfoundland . China Corea France Holland Mexico United States. . Total. Great Britain . . . Bermuda B. Africa B. Guiana . . . . B. W. Indies.... B. Po.ss., other. . Fiji Lslan.is Newfoundland . . China Cuba Dan. W. Indies. Dutch Guiana . . Mexico Panama Porto Rico St. Pierre U.S. of Colombia Upited States. . . Total Bermuda B. Guiana B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . . Cuba Dan. W. Indies. St. Pierre United States. . . Total Bush. 201 53,892 45 71,212 67,412 138 4,91() 81,702 500 934,065 25 5,042 3,463 S,024 1,463 16,708 1,155 678,632 2,092 20 2,101 2 175 3,830 15 3 23,689 31,927 49,750 665 641 178 183 20 1,836 139 25 3 3,000 24 1,096 990 999 57,560 1,923,595 1,217 21 29 9, .553 33 13 3,806 1,268,.538 1,283,210 29 27, 605, 4, 2 i! 1 315 259 ,429 50 ,646 ,578 138 ,357 ,509 27f ,893 20 034 859 868 89' 249 303 903 1,133,267 550 22 11 1.440 17 lOl 573! 173,933 Bush. 1,540 630 2,030 7,901 8,083 736 361 787 809 3,201 ,009 5,085 176.5.')6 Bush. 201 53,892 45 72,752 68,042 138 4,916 81,702i 500; 936,095 251 5,0421 3,463 3,024 1,463 "^708i 1,155 679,441 2,097 20 2.105 2 175 3,830 15 3 24,679 32,926 49,831 78 683 641 178 188 20 1,836 139 25 3 3,000 24 8,997 65,643 29. 49 3 27, 606, 4, 2, 1, 5, 1, 349, 259 ,429 50 382 939 138 357 509 275 680 20 034 859 868 897 249 303 104 1,928,604 1,138,352 1,217 550 21 22 29 11 9..553 1,440 33 17 13 10 3,806 573 ,268,538 173,933 1,2^3,210 176,556 11- 418 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total E X PORTS. Quantity . Value . Q'ty. Value . Quantity . Value. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS — Con. Vegetable— Con. Great Britain. . . 6,613 845 127 363 49 217 6,972 673 S 0,613 130 975 B. Guiana . . . B W Indies 127 363 B. Po.ss., other. . Fiji Islands. . . . Newfoundland . Cuba 49 034 78 851 7,050 673 6 6 50 858 150,078 60 St. Pierre 54 1,790 912 151,874 Total. . . 166,845 2,698 169,543 Vines, grape and other. . . 11 11 4,928 4,928 Total Great Britain . . . 4,928 11 4,939 12,497 90 83 323 391 1,050 2,000 680 199,783 100 12,597 Bermuda 90 B. Guiana ... . B W Indies . 83 323 Newfoundland . . 357 748 1,050 2,000 Mexico United States. . . 690 12,414 13,561 1,370 212,197 Total 216,897 230,458 Great Britain . . Australia B. Africa B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . . New Zealand.. . . Argentina Aust. -Hungary. . Belgium Brazil Chili Denmark France . . French Africa . . Germany Holland Italy. . . . . Agricultural implements and machines, viz. : — Mowing Machines No. 772 998 249 6 11 347 201 460 543 1 5 55 6,127 5 4,150 661 799 89 2,219 10 59 30 20 31 32,261 38,773 9,060 175 186 12,784 7,312 15.527 18,220 26 146 1,881 207,724 1,375 124,719 22,446 26,659 2,966 88,149 338 1,274 1,256 692 363 No. No. 772 998 249 6 11 347 201 460 543 1 5 55 0,127 5 4,150 661 799 89 2,219 10 59 30 20 32 32,261 38,773 9,660 175 186 12,784 7,312 15,527 18,220 26 146 1.881 207,724 1,375 124,719 22,446 26,0.^9 Roumania 2,966 88,149 338 1,274 Switzerland Uruguay United States . . Total 1,256 092 1 10 373 17,848 614,912 1 10 17,849 614,922 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 419^ SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 3.— General Statement of Exports — Contimied. COUNTBIES. Goods, THE Produce of 1 Canada. Goods, NOT THE PeODUCE ToTAL OF Canad.\. 3.\PORTg. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. ! Value. Quantity . Value. M.\NUFACTURES— Con. Agricultural implements —Con. Reapers Great Britain. . Australia B. Africa New Zealand Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium Chili Denmark France Germany Italy Portugal. Roumania Russia No. 46 3 26 10 80 17 176 15 680 498 i S 2,631 645 1,555 582 7,055 942 10,331 853 38,241 30.949 No. f $ No. 1 46 3 26 10 80 17 176 15 680 498 30 6 640 1,252 20 1 5 1 $ 2 631 645 1,555 582 7,055 942 10,331 i 853 38,241 30,949 1 668 30' 1^668 6, 341 649, 37,394 l,252i 68.085 341 37 394 68^085 1,000 50 Servia Sweden Turkey United States. . . Total. . . Great Britain . . . Australia B. Africa New Zealand . . . Argentina .... Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium Chili Denmark France French Africa. . Germany. ... HoUand Italy Portugal Roumania Russia Servia 20 1 1,000 .50 5 281 l' 15 281 15 3,515! 202,618 3,515 202,618 Harvesters 1,443 138,983 3,470 .371.787 1,443 3,470 99 820 801 98 138 26 215 2,576 83 1,273 151 48 24 154 1,636 6 140 1 6 150 6 138,983 371 787 99 820 801 98 138 26 215 2,576 10,571 86,063 111,001 14,713 11,514 3,815 16,036 249.214 10,571 86,063 111 001 14 713 11,514 3,815 16,036 249,214 83 9,475 1,273 110.094 9,475 110,094 16,641 151 48 24 154 1,636 6 140 1 6 150 5 16,641 5,068 2,437 16,763 172,970 540 7.484 100 345 15,854 375 5,068 2,437 16,763 172,970 540 Spain Sweden Turkey Uruguay United States. . . Total ... Great Britain. . . Australia B. Africa B. E. Indies... B. W. Indies... Hong Kong- . . . Newfoundland. . New Zealand . . . Argentina Aust. -Hungary,. Brazil ' 7,484 100 345 15,854 1 25 25 400 13,3631 1,371,843 1 13,364 1,371,868 loagbs 678 9.927 678 6,501 2,849 52 2 1 11 527 49 1 471 9,927 6, .501 2,849 52 2 1 11 527 1.59,330 75,874 327 43 10 344 11. 5.^1 159,330 75,874 327 . 43 10< 344 11,531 49 4,'607 li 200 4711 16,349 4,607 200 16,349 11— ii- 27.1 420 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. MANUFACTURES — Con. Agricultural implements — Con. Ploughs— Co?i I Cent. Am. States Chili COINTRIKS. Goods, THE Produce ok Canada. Quantity. Value No. Harrows . Hay rakes . Cuba Egypt France French Africa. Greece Holland Italy Roumania Russia Spain Sweden Uruguay United States. . Total . Great Britain . Australia . . . B. Africa B. E. Indies... B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . New Zealand . . Argentina . . . . Aust. -Hungary. Chili France French Africa. Germany Greece Russia United States. . Total 11 80 1 1 15 12 1 1 7 4 4 14 145 1 339 Great Britain . . Australia B. Africa B. W. Indies. . Newfoundland. New Zealand.. . Argentina . . . . Aust. -Hungary Belgium Chili Denmark France French Africa . Germany Holland Italy Roumania Russia Sweden Uruguay. United States. . Total 11,818 14 833 485 55 12 2 352 23 50 20 196 52 960 4 1,235 123 4,416 368 582 32 1 11 163 50 111 79 31 10 383 66 1,055 595 221 84 1,295 3 12 3 5,155 Goods, NOT THE Produce of Canada. Q'ty. Value. No. 401 1,328' 398 530 590 588 2(X) 200 231 129 1,495 1.220 1,565 495 40,539 Total Exports. Quantity. Value 328,090 143 13,1.58 12,416 1,184 250 100 11,572 781 1,134 180 2,4.55 650 18,883 24 7,617 2,042 72,589 850 850 9,862| 12,233 697 21 151 3,391 1,000 2,136 2,186 610 440 14,177 1,247 39,556 28,078 7,655 1,570 25,304 132 219 25 150,690 No. 1 80 1 1 15 12 1 1 7 4 4 14 145 1 395 11,824 14 833 485 55 12 2 352 23 50 20 196 52! 960 4 1,235 124 4,417 368 582 32 1 11 163 50 111 79 31 10 383 66 1,055 595 221 81 1,295 3 12 4 5,156 40 1,328 398 530 590 588 200 200 231 129 1,495 1,220 1,.565 495 41,389 328,940 143 13,158 12,416 1,184 250 100 11,572 781 1,134 180 2,455 650 18,883 24 7,617 2,047 r2,594 9,862 12,233 697 21 151 3,391 1,000 2.136 2,186 610 440 14,177 1,247 39,556 28,078 7,655 1,570 25,304 132 219 30 1.50,695 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 421 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, |NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. Q'ty Value. Quantity . Value. MANLFACTCRES— Cwi. Agricultural implement.'? Con. Seeders Argentina United States. . . Total United States. . . No. 174 8 $ No. 6,516 $ No. 174 8 6,516 295 295 182 6,811 ! 182 6,811 Threshing machines 1 1 300 1 300 Great Britain . . . Australia B. Africa B. E. Indies.... B. W. Indies.... All other 135,091 135,091 535,158 14,213 3,000 184 535,158 14,213 3,000 184 15 Hon? KonET 15 Newfoundland . . 1.232 1,232 73,076 23 563 New Zealand. . . . 73,076 Argentina 23,563 1,029 8,358 7,950 14,650 4,072 110,167 1,931 33,212 9,019 17,571 258 5,638 478 Aust.-Hungary.. Belgium 1,029 8,358 7 950 Brazil Chili 14,650 Denmai-k . ... 4,072 110,167 1,931 33,212 France French Africa . . Germanv ::::•:.. Holland 9,019 Italy 17,571 Japan Norway 258 5,638 Portugal Eloumania Russia 478 6,247 45,183 6,601 21,523 6,247 45,183 6,601 21,523 500 45 Spain Sweden Switzerland ::•'•:::: 500 45 Turkey Uruguay . ... United States. . . 990 39,551 :i^__' 3,282 990 42,833 Total 1,120,505 3,282 1,123,787 1 Parts of Great Britain . . . 63,534 133,606 26,776 325 16 33 27,017 17,302 8, .559 63,534 133,606 Australia :..::.:::: B. Africa 26,776 1 1 B. E. Indies... 325- B. W. Indies.... 1 16 Newfoundland . . 1 33 New Zealand . . . 27,017 17,302 Argentina A-Ust.-Hungary.. Belgium 1 8,559 2,268 2,258 185 3,206 89 650 Brazil Chili 185 3,206 89 Cuba Denmark 650 422 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT No. -General Statement of Exports- 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 -Continued. COUNTRIK-S. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity . Value. MANDFACTUBES — Con. Agricultural implements — Con. Parts of — Con Egypt 30 49,832 1,007 42,187 13,236 1,812 20 10 111 126 4,433 48,728 50 1,582 1,672 2,935 $ $ 30 France 49,832 1,007 French Africa . . Germany . Holland 42,187 13,236 1,812 20 Italy Mexico Norway Portugal Portug'se Africa Roumania 10 111 126 4,433 48,728 Russia Spain 50 Sweden 1,-582 1,672 Uruguay United States. . . ^ii:i_ 6,632 9 567 Total Great Britain . . . 451,327 6,632 457,959 Books, pamphlets, maps, &c 82,137 1,995 242 293 1,540 7,388 286 124 12,547 165 347 6 1,612 628 61 37 1,699 7 5,527 72 1,167 838 52 65 65 1,248 572 4 32 423 268 6 8 50 152,672 4,233 156 '""128 86,370 2,151 Australia Bermuda B. Africa B. E. Indies .... B. W. Indies... 242 421 1,540 7 388 B. Guiana 286 Hong Kong . . . Newfoundland . . New Zealand . . . Argentina Aust. -Hungary. . Belgium 28 470 152 13,017 165 347 6 1,612 628 Brazil . . Cent. Am. States Chili 61 37 China 1 699 Corea 7 Cuba 167 5 694 Egypt 72 France 670 219 11 1,837 1,057 Germany Hawaii Holland Italy 63 65 65 Japan Mexico Norway Panama 37 1,285 572 4 32 Philippines. . . . 60 483 Porto Rico . . . Russia 268 6 Spain 8 Switzerland .... 50 United States. . . Total 87,237 239,909 274,183 93,416 367,599 u TRADE AXD XAVIGATIOy 423 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of 'Exyorts— Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. (JOODS, THE Produce of Canada. i Goods, NOT THE PrODUCI OF Canada. , Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Cwt. Value. Quantity . Value. MAXUF.^CTURKS — Con . Biscuits and bread 'Great Britain. . . Bermuda B. Guiana B.W.Indies.... B.Poss., other. . Newfoundland . . Dan. W. Indies. Mexico St. Pierre United States. . . Total Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Cwt. 2 355 196 1,663 2 198 2 2 46 1251 j 23 2, .514 2,049 13,512 11 1,411 15 13 264 1,041 $ Cwt. 2 365 196 1,663 2 198 2 2 46 128 $ 1 23 1 2,514 i 2,049 13,. 51 2 11 1 ; 1,411 ' 15 1 13 264 3 86 86 1,127 2,591i 20,853 3 2,594 20,939 Bricks . M. 2 382 15 2,356 M. M. 2 396 15 14 262 2,618 384 2,371 14 262 398 2,633 Buttons j 40 210 1 621 21 61 B.W.Indies.... China United States. . . 210 1 1,305 1 926 Total Newfoundland . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Australia 1 j 872 1,326 2,198 Candles Lbs. 2,220 12,200 251 1,770 Lbs. Lbs. 2,220 14,573 251 2.373 425 2,195 14,420 2,021 2,373 425 16,793 2,446 Cartridges, gun, rifle and pi.stol 8,039 878 79 624 i 8,663 878 B. Honduras . . . 79 B. Poss., other.. 51 5 570 51 Newfoundland . . New Zealand . . . Argentina Belgium 240 5,134 2,281 95 1,240 6,005 3,980 776 6,885 245 5,704 2,281 95 Brazil Japan Mexico Uruguay 1,240 6,005 3.980 776 United States. . . Total 3,216 10,101 35,632 4,466 40,098 B. Po^fs. , other. . ! United States. . . 1 Charcoal 56 4,793 56 _::::l: 7 4,800 Total " 4,849 ' 4.856 424 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods not the Produce OK Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. MANUFACTU RES— Coil. Great Britain . . . 100 134 511 1,263 18 360 45 94,949 S $ 100 B. Africa B.W.Indies.... 134 511 Newfoundland . . 1,263 18 Cuba Mexico 360 St. Pierre 45 United States. . . Total 5,567 100,516 97,380 5,567 102,947 United States. . . Great Britain . . . Newfoundland . . Cinders 283 283 Clay, manufacture of . . . 4 45 7,142 1,068 4 45 Mexico 7,142 United States. . . 353 1,421 Total 8,259 .^^^^ 353 8,612 Great Britain . . . Clothing and wearing apj)arel 26,202 32,800 410 230 350 616 1,344 2,065 44,577 9,601 819 209 200 194 50 130 235 545 55 25 118 4,641 30,843 32,800 Australia Bermuda B. Africa B. E. Indies.... 5 415 230 350 B. W. Indies. . . . 616 Fiji Islands 1,344 Hong Kong 2,065 Newfoundland . 946' 45,517 9,628 819 New Zealand... . Aust.- Hungary . 27 'ioo Belgium Bolivia 309 200 China Corea 194 PO France 317 989 447 Germany. ...... 1,224 545 Japan Mexico 55 Norway 25 St. Pierre. 118 Sweden 25 25 Switzerland 10 65,107 10 United States. . . 22,639i 87,746 Total.... . . 185,892 29,683 215,575 Newfoundland. . United States. . . Total . .. Coke Tons. 27 48,831 136 Tons. Tons. 27 48,831 136 217,278 217,278 48,858 217,414 48,858 217,414 TRADE AND NATIGATION 425 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — Gexer.\l Statement of Exports- — Continued. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of C.ANAD.\. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. (Quantity . Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity . Value. MANUF.4CTURE.S— Con. Cordage, ropes and twine. Great Britain . . . $ 1 19,197 423 12,662 5,517 1,084 24,677 3,125 1,047 8 1,143 1,730 2,062 9,109 13,015 25 707,120 $ 1,372 S 20,569 423 Bermuda B. Africa B. Guiana 12,662 5,517 1,084 24,677 3,450 1,047 8 B. Honduras .... B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . . New Zealand.. . . 325 Argentina China ... 1,143 1 730 Cuba France Mexico Russia 2,062 9,109 13,015 25 St. Pierre United States. . 2,683 709,803 Total 801,944 4,380 806,324 Great Britain . . . Australia B. Africa B. Honduras. . . . B. E. Indies ... B. W. Indies. ... Hong Kong. . . Newfoundland . . New Zealand... Belgium Yds. 84,304 193,532 105,613 4,032 5,.300 9,088 1,929 156,869 162,105 18.608 30,320 26,261 1,080 930 2,012 559 25,333 30,270 Yds. 88,379 7,917 Yds. 172,683 193,532 105,613 4,032 5,3(X1 9,088 1,929 156,869 16-^,105 550 81,247 12,6(;m) 22,991 1,137,435 1,740 1,425 918 555 1,205 3,496 95,950 1,544 5,63(1 28,593 17,558 36,084 1,870 10,417 2,927 13,891 1 22,315 32,396 26,525 30,320 26,261 1,080 930 2,012 559 25,333 30,270 550 110 110 Brazil Cent. Am. States Chili China Corea . . Dan. W. Indies. Denmark Dutch Guiana. . . Ecuador Fr. W. Indies... Germany Hayti Holland Japan Mexico . . Panama Portugal San Domingo . . . St. Pierre U.S. of Colombia United States. . . Venezuela Total...... Great Britain. . Australia B. Africa 81,247 12,600 22,991 1,137,435 1,740 1,425 918 555 1,205 3,496 95,950 1,.544 5,630 28,593 17,558 36,084 1,870 10,417 2,927 13,891 17,342 32,396 19,118 2,480 3,560 75,075 200 265 475 115 120 490 13.270 230 1,520 9,804 3,536 4,898 287 1,832 686 5,288 2,448 6,176 19,118 2,480 3,560 75,075 200 265 475 115 120 490 13,270 230 1,520 9,804 3,536 4,898 287 1 832 686 5 288 4,973 825 3,273 6,176 2,250,586 287,246 93,902 8,852 2,344,488 296,098 Cottons, other 1,650 1,418 315 95 1,470 10,756 34,810 i 36 460 1,418 2,040 312 2,355 407 B. W. Indies....; Hong Kong Newfoundland . . ::::.::.:.! . . 1 1,470 1 10,756 428 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Extorts — Continued. Articles Exported . Countries. Goods, the Produce of Canada. Quantity . Value. Goods, not the Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Q'ty. Value . $ Quantity . Value . MANDFACTURES— Con . $ 442 225 34 60 126 10,659 $ 442 Belgium 225 China 322 356 60 St. Pierre. . . . United State.s. . . 126 10,704 21,363 Total Great Britain . . . Belgium Germany St. Pierre United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 27,250 48,188 75,438 Cotton waste Lbs. 87,841 111,449 98,881 250 1,739,838 4,110 1,282 2,491 15 61,922 Lbs. 5,500 400 Lbs. 93,341 111,449 98,881 250 1,775,757 4,510 1,282 2,491 35^919 41,419 737 15 62,659 Drugs, chemiiala and 2,038,259 69,820 1,137 2,079,678 70,957 405,410 63,170 1,552 12,291 3,053 422 100,757 35 4,531 49,852 468 25,294 47,483 45 7,193 5,558 984 2,483 1,699 131 188 1,337 12 19,323 9 14,404 1,540 9,314 17,559 2,862 2,376 240 6,216 411,626 Australia Bermuda ...... B. Africa B. Guiana 63,170 1,552 12,291 3,053 422 B.W. Indies.... B. Poss , other . . 100,757 35 4,531 Newfoundland . New Zealand. . Argentina 2,346 52,198 468 456 25,750 Belgium 47,483 45 Brazil ... . Cent. Am. States Chili 7,193 5,558 984 China Cuba 2,483 1,699 131 188 1,337 France 144 2,543 156 Germany 21,866 Hawaii 9 Holland.. . . Italy 14,404 1,540 Japan Mexico Panama Peru 9,314 1,200 18,759 2,862 2,376 Porto Rico Philippines. . . . Portug'se Africa 240 52 52 517 55 517 55 St. Pierre. 1,276 75 1,276 75 26 2,076 767,956 1,370 26 U.S. of Colombia United States. . 2,076 11.280.996 2,048,952 Venezuela . 1,370 Total 1,573,575 1,295,304 2,868,879 TRADE AND XAVIGATIOX 427 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exportkd. Countrik-s. (ioons, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF C.\NADA. Total E.xport3. Quality. 1 Value. Q'ty. 1 .Value. Quantity. Value. MANC FACTE BES— Con. Dye stuffs 1.185 1,990 S 1,185 1,990 871 730 4,297 871 730 693 4,990 Total 3,868 5,898 9,766 Great Britain . . . Earthenware and all 774 97 69 871 69 B. Africa 3,690 15 2,667 4 1,005 220 3,690 B E Indies. 15 B.W Indies ... 23 2,690 B. Poss., Other . Newfoundland 4 74 1,079 220 Germany 1 .:::.::.:. 1 33 10 5,887 33 St. Pierre. . . United States. . . 10 842 6,729 Total 14,305 1,106 15,411 Electrical apparatus 2,312 85 167 8 30 2,978 554 2,345 4,657 85 167 8 i',i24 30 Newfoundland. . 4,102 554 Belgium 1,978 447 46,694 1,978 721 20,888 1,168 United States. 67,582 Total 27.743 J^illl 52,588 80,331 Great Britain. . . Electrotypes 103 375 6 37 11 1,876 103 375 New Zealand. . Germany Holland United States. . . •::::::::: 6 37 11 2,204 4,080 Total . . . Great Britain. . . B. Africa Newfoundland. . Belgium France Germany United States. . . Total 2,408 2,204 4,612 Extract of hemlock bark . Brls. 6,717 55 215 220 605 107 48 82,614 660 2,820 2,640 7,260 1,284 672 Brls. Brls. 6.717 55 215 220 605 107 48 82,614 660 2.820 2,640 7,260 1,284 672 7.%7 97.9.50 7,967 97.950 428 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, not THE Produce OF Canada. Total I Quantity. Exports. Quantity . Value. Q'ty. Value. Value, MANUFACTURES — Con. Explosives and fulminates N.E.S Great Britain . . . B. Africa B. Poss., other. Newfoundland . . Japan Lbs. 8,753 100 300 600,470 37,400 190,994 $ 1,341 20 131 73,338 18,700 218,479 Lbs. $ Lbs. 8,753 100 300 610,470 37,400 318,297 1,341 20 131 10,000 3,400 76,738 18,700 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Newfoundland. . 127,303 137,303 24,139 242,618 838,017 312,009 27,539 975,320 339,548 99 173 3,621 99 173 224 3,845 Total 3,893 224 4,117 Newfoundland . . - 50 920 5,343 59,633 10 305,359 50 Belgium Germany 920 5,343 Hawaii 59,633 Japan 10 United States. . Total .... Great Britain . . . 311 311 398 1,810 14,923 17,131 592 305,670 371,315 371,626 Films, for photographers 150 30 7,566 548 Newfoundland . . 1,840 22,489 Total 7,746 24,877 Great Britain. . . 18,721 1,716 95 40 268 75 9 610 8,930 19,313 Newfoundland. . China Denmark 1,716 95 40 68 France Japan 336 75 St. Pierre 9 Switzerland 4,703 610 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . 13,723 30,464 5,453 35,917 Glass and glassware, N. E.S 1,501 7 264 1,200 25 1,213 2 4,561 4 26 25 362 1,492 32 2,993 Australia Bermuda 7 296 1,200 B. Guiana B.W. Indies.... 25 10 1,223 B. Poss., other. . Newfoundland . . New Zealand . . . Belgium Cent. Am. States China 2 1,423 " 12 5,984 4 38 25 362 France 3 125 11 3 Germany Japan 117 242 11 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX 429 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. COUXTRIES. 1 Goods, Goods, ' THE Produce of xot the Produce Total Exports. C.vnada. of Ca>"ad.\. Quantity. 1 Value. Q'ty. Value. ; Quantity. Value . MANUFACTIRE.S— CW. Glass and glassware, N.E.S.— Cori 1 Mexico 2\8 8 i $ 248 1 90 Panama St. Pierre Switzerland United States. . . Total ... Great Britain . . . B. Africa Newfoundland . . Total B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland. . 90 33 220 7,255 1 e; 1 39 220 5,819 13 074 17,153 8.933 26,086 Glucose Lbs. 88,301 42.537 5,300 4,260 1,200 145 Lbs. Lbs. 88,301 42,537 5.300 4,260 1 ''OO 145 136,138 5,605 136,138 5,605 Grindstones, manufac- tured 16 225 62 13,451 16 225 62 13,451 Panama i LTnited States. . . Total 13,754 13,7.54 Great Britain. . . Guns, rifles and ifireaniis of all kinds 6,043 61 161 464 236 817 68 15 436 2 6,479 63 161 499 236 992 68 15 184 42 50 5 2 9,473 Australia B. Africa B. E. Indies.... B. Poss., other. . 35 N'ewfoundland . . New Zealand . . . 175 Aust. -Hungary.. isi '.'.'.'. .'.." Belgium • China 42 France 50, 51 Italy Spain United States. . . Total i 4,001 2 5.472 1 ■ ■ 11,908 .... fi .-^fil 18,269 (Jreat Britain. . . Gypsum or plaster, ground 430 8 23 2,520 436 8 Bermuda Newfoundland. . 23 2,520 United States. . . Total ... 2,987 1 2,987 Great Britain . . . Hats and caps 594 10 4,186 15 15 10 12 3,598 710: 1.304 10 4,186 15 25 10 12 7,844 B. W. Indies . . . , Newfoimdland . . 1 China 1 France "::::::: lo;:::.:::.- Japan Mexico United States. . . 4,246i Total 8,440 1 4,966 ' 13,406 430 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement op Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goons, THE Produce ov Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canad.\. Total Exports. Quantity. Value . Q'ty. Value. .* 23,189 Quantity. Value. M ANUFACTUKKS— Con. Househcild effects, N.E.S. Great Britain . . . $ 142,143 .5, 140 1,852 1.076 105 170 3,743 11,335 165,332 5,140 1,852 1 076 Australia . Bermuda B. Africa B. Guiana B. E. Indies 105 170 B. W. Indies . . . Newfoundland. . New Zealand . . . 3 743 11,335 910 910 980 8,881 285 2,166 6,961 50 3.110 191 700 50 4,211 3,679 110 20 2,076,137 Belgium China 1,050 2,030 8,881 285 Corea Cuba 2,166 12,161 50 France 5,200 440 425 Fr. Poss., other. Germany 3,550 616 Hawaii Holland Italy Japan 700 50 54 50 ' il9,05.S 4,265 3,729 110 St. Pierre Sweden 20 2,195,190 Total Great Britain . . . B. Poss., other. . United States. 2,274,005 149,461 2,423,466 Ice 995 66 27,056 ■'no 995 66 _^^-__^ 27,226 Total 28,117 170 28,287 India rubber, manufac- tures of, viz.: — Great Britain. . . Newfoundland . . 13,745 1,565 843 7,373 443 4,417 13,745 1,565 843 7,373 443 United States. . . Total Great Britain 151 4,568 28,386 151 28,537 20 184 92 833 2,191 1,701 20 Australia B. Guiana . . . 184 92 833 New Zealand . . . 2,191 Ignited States. . . Total 76S 768 2,469 5,021 5,789 11,224 34,356 380 25,613 21,086 34 88 11,224 Australia B. Guiana Newfoundland . 34,3.56 ' 380 25,613 New Zealand . . . 21,086 34 Brazil 88 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 431 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — Gener.\l Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. j Countries. Goods, THE Produce of CANADA. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q"ty. Value. Quantity . Value. MANUFACTURES— C&n. India rubber, &e.—Con. . . Boots and shoes — Con. . Denmark 856 218 12 19,551 16,200 $ $ 856 France 218 Italy Mexico 12 19 551 United States. . . Total Newfoundland. . New Zealand . . . United States. . . 3.001 19,201 1 129,618 3,001 132,619 Mats and matting 89 228 89 202 7 430 7 Total 317 209 526 Great Britain . . . Clothing 16 16 Australia...' " New Zealand . . . 2,154 35 455 3,088 2,154 35 France.. 455 United States. . . Total 1,998 5,086 5,732 2,014 7 746 Great Britain . . . turesof, NE.S 9,294 130 132 25 4,127 13,421 130 Australia B. Guiana .... B. W. Indies . . . 132 25 B. Poss., other . Newfoundland . . 9 2,529 10 19 2,529 7,771 68 New Zealand . . . 7,771 63 125 978 21 1,523 95 33,69S Argentina Belgium 125 France . 978 Germany Italy ' Japan Norway United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Bermuda B. Africa B. \V. Indies.... B. Poss., other. . Fiji Islands Newfoundland . . New Zealand Argentina China ■•••■•••" 237 237 21 1,.523 95 17,586 51,284 56,398 21,960 78,358 factures of, viz.:— Stoves No. 39 2 8 20 1 2 515 1 22 14 1 3 1 13 165| 637 48 208 239 6 64 5,884 15 1,084 385 30 83 9 152 2,660 No. 1 17 No. 40 2 8 20 1 2 515 1 22 14 1 3 1 13 192 654 48 208 239 6 64 5,884 15 1,084 385 Cuba 30 83 9 Jai)an Mexico St. Pierre United .States. . . Total 152 27 537 3,197 807J 11,504 28 554 835 12,058 432 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce Oi- Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. M ANU FACTU RES— Con. ^on and Steel— Con. Castings, N.E.S Great Britain . . . -1 1,507 1,634 9iJ 150 4,635 209 98 1,015 761 15 20 62 280 167 23,078 $ 26 $ 1,533 1,634 90 B. A f rica . B. W. Indies.... 150 5 Newfoundland . . 216 4,851 Argentina 209 Cuba 98 1,015 Germany Japan Mexico 761 15 20 Roumania 62 St. Pierre 280 167 United States. . . Total 4,957 5,199 28,035 33,726 38,925 Great Britain . . . France Pig iron Tons. 106 120 6,120 2,120 3,900 222,163 Tons. Tons. 106 120 6,120 2,120 3,900 United States. . . Total 222,163 6,346 228,183 6,346 228,183 Machinery, viz. : Lino- type machines 1,700 1,700 17,088 32 826 40 2,931 17,088 New Zealand.. 32 Argentina Mexico United States. . . Total Great Britain 826 40 1,376 4,307 20,917 3,076 23,993 Machinery. N.E.S 29,821 13,993 85 17,715 273 1.173 278 2,079 280 21,683 9.963 7,819 35,216 935 1,655 778 1,833 4:<,013 1,115 1,981 37 167 132 13,503 8,450 43,324 Australia 22,443 85 B. Africa 17,715 B. Guiana B. E. Indies 273 1,173 B. W. Indies.. 278 2,079 Fiji Islands Newfoundland . . New Zealand . . . 280 194 77 '" 68i 21,877 10,040 Argentina 7,819 Belgium 35,897 Brazil 935 Chili 1,655 778 Denmark 1,833 France 43,013 French Africa. 1,115 Germany . . 560 95 2,541 Holland . .. Iceland 37 167 Japan 227 11 TRADE AXD NATIGAJflON 433 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exfort.s — Continued. AjriCLEs Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity Value . Q'ty. Value . Quantity . Value . MANUFACTURES- Cov. Iron and Steel — Con. Machinery, N. E.S.-C'o/i. Mexico $ 3,254 3,465 274 2,211 915 238,467 S 3,254 3,465 274 Panama Persia Portugal 2,211 915 United States. . . 386,224 624,691 Total Great Britain . . . Australia Bermuda B. W. Indies . . . B. Poss. , other . . Newfoundland. . 440,610 1 1,711 2 34 1 55 2 65 8 583 3 16,C.'2 7 159 1 30 1 45 0 55,936 0 55,819 1 10 0 29,867 409,784 850,394 Sewing Machines No. 4 1 1,62 7,60 5,13 1,10 No 3 392 No. 44 2 1 2 18 1,629 7 1 1 7,600 5,131 1 2,251 2,103 34 55 65 583 6 79 16,101 159 Corea 30 Cuba Germany lapan 45 1 "i',i5i 1,161 25 12,582 55,936 55,844 10 42,449 Switzerland United States. . . Total Great Britain . . Australia B. Africa. . . B. E. Indies . . . Hong Kong Newfoundland . . Aust. -Hungary.. Belgium China Cuba France . .. . . Germ uiy Holland Italy 15,52 7 160,336 13,078 16,688 173,414 Typewriters 3,21 I 2 98 14 11 5 218,255 2 70 1 50 1 35 1 25 3 632 1 35 5 1,530 5 355 5 206 8 66,142 7 360 9 322 3 9,552 4 5,078 3,215 2 1 1 2 14 1 25 5 5 989 7 9 143 377 218,255 70 50 35 i 1 75 50 100 682 35 1,530 i 50 355 206 66,192 360 322 ""263 ' 13,992 9,552 Li nited States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Hong Kong. . . . United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 19,070 4,53 0 302,647 266 14,167 4,796 316,814 Scrap iron or steel Cwt. 11,71 1,27 447,89 2 5,412 9 1,132 0 317,972 Cwt. 1,113 '253^156 254,269 1,732 246,406 Cwt. 12,825 1,279 701,046 7,144 1,132 564,.378 400,88 1 324,516 248,138 715,150 572,654 Hardware, viz. : Tools, hand or machine. . . . 22,714 9,120 42 308 4,541 1,535 1,331 65 760 23,474 9,120 42 Australia Bermuda B. Africa :::::::: ' loi 308 Newfoundland . . New Zealand. . Argentina . . . Belgium 4,642 1,535 1,331 65 11— ii— 28 434 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, not THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. MANUPACTDRES— Con. Iron and steel — Con. $ 110 190 24 33 92 882 48 40 427 682 11 1,740 2 25,364 $ $ 110 Con 190 Ecuador France 24 83 113 French Africa . . Germany 92 882 Holland 48 Italy Mexico Norway St. Pierre Sweden 40 427 682 11 1,740 Turkey 2 United States. . . 16,141 41,505 Total. 69,301 9,682 1,888 572 4,335 246 367 1,624 4 5,511 155 74 ■_-__^ 17,082 86,383 Great Britain. . . Hardware, N.E.S 3,422 13,104 Australia 1,888 Bermuda B. Africa B. Guiana . . . B. E. Indies . . . 572 4,335 246 367 B. W. Indies... B. Poss., other. . Newfoundland . . 114 1,738 4 24 5,538 New Zealand . . 155 Argentina Belgium 74 273 273 China 775 10 148 775 Denmark Dutch W. Indies France 10 148 30 113 30 Germany Japan 92 15 150 376 4,757 205 15 Mexico 150 St. Pierre 14 5,150 390 United States. . , Total Great Britain . . . 9,907 30,784 9,140 13,461 63 39,924 Steel and manufactures of, N.E.S .... . ... 89,993 216.555 2,830 10,059 4,750 10,228 21,653 15,779 224 594 706 119,291 71,378 24,214 1,554 814 9,548 103,454 Australia Bermuda B. Africa 216,618 2,830 125 10,184 B. Guiana B. E. Indies... B.W. Indies.... B. Poss., other. . 4,750 1,965 97 1,993 12,193 21,750 17,772 224 Fiji Islands. . . . 594 706 2,585 107 1,576 121,876 New Zealand.. 71,485 Argentina 25,790 Aust. - Hungary . . 1,554 Belgium 1,056 415 1,870 Brazil 9,963 Cent. Am. States 614 614 il TRADE AXD XATIGATION 435 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 j^o. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Expobted. Countries. Goods, Goods, THE Produce of not the Produce Canada. of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. MANUFACTURES — Con. Iron and Steel— Con. Chili 116 6,982 624 329 789 3,291 811 36 1,611 1,421 5,360 15,471 13,679 413 51 3,798 16 151 434 174 13 241 312 89 196,462 $ 8 116 6,982 624 Denmark Dutch E. Indies . 329 789 3,291 811 36 Germany .... Holland". 25 1,636 1,421 Italy 5,360 800 16,271 13,679 Norway . . 413 51 Philippines. . . . Russia 3,798 16 151 St. Pierre Spain 544 978 174 13 241 Uruguay U.S. of Colombia United States. . Total 312 89 285,315 481,777 853,458 310,127 1,163,585 Jewellers' sweepings . . . 23,970 94 49,685 2,027 10,540 25,997 Newfoundland . 101 United States. . Total Great Britain . . . Hon^Kong Belgium . . ... France Grermany Holland Panama United States. . . Total. . . Great Britain . . 60,225 73,749 12,574 86,323 Junk Cwt. 35,851 5 5,764 545 8,804 13,292 7 204,232 131,754 9 6,928 297 4,341 7,580 7 566,031 Cwt. 605 623 Cwt. 36,456 5 5,764 545 12,046 13,292 213,587 132,377 9 6,928 3,242 3,262 297 7,603 7,580 7 9,355 39,992 606,023 268,500 716,947 13,202 43,877 281,702 760,824 Lamps and lanterns 2,011 537 2,548 Australia B. E. Indies . . B.W.Indies.... Hong Kong 358 101 358 101 161 90 264 487 161 90 Newfoundland. . New Zealand ■ : : ■ : ■ : : : : 264 487 Belgium China 2,496 2,496 9 9 Germany 218 67 218 Japan 351 160 418 Mexico 160 ll_ii_28^ 436 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. St. Pierre Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value . Q'ty. Value. Quantity . Value. MANCFACTUBES— (7on. Iron and steel — Ccwi. liamps and lanterns— Con 40 1,786 $ 49 3,509 $ 89 United States. . . 5,295 Total.. .. Great Britain . . . B. Africa B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . . New Zealand . . . Belgium Norway St. Pierre Turkey United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B. W. Indies . . . Newfoundland . . Belgium France 5,818 6,876 12,694 Leather- Sole Lbs. 4,216,319 17,700 100 246,300 33,700 4,490 13,011 100 301 26,115 915,234 3,990 29 53,331 10,061 1,438 Lbs. Lbs. 4,216,319 17,700 100 246,300 33,700 4,490 13,011 100 301 26,115 915,234 3,990 29 53,331 10,061 1,438 3,129 28 75 6,227 3,129 28 . . . 75 6,227 ' 4,558,136 993,542' 4,558,136 993,542 458,821 740 93,901 4,366 495 25,121 137,935 208 26,461 1,081 458,821 840 93,901 4,366 1,495 29,574 137,935 100 25 233 26.461 1,081 503 5,792 i,o66 4,453 1,819 2,216 2,322 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Australia Bermuda B. Africa B. W. Indies. . . . Newfoundland . . New Zealand. . Belgium Cuba France Germany. . Turkey 8,008 533,444 171,980 5,553 4,060 588,997 176,040 N. E. S 435,702 5,911 637 50 3,143 10,222 4,876 .5,850 451 50 8,637 2,750 44,253 97,085 5,747 514 50 952 2 579 19 1^066 19 403 435,721 5,911 1,703 50 3,143 10,222 4,876 5,850 451 50 8,637 2,750 67,988 97,104 5,747 917 50 952 2 579 1,213 4,990 451 3 1,727 592 1,213 4,990 451 ::::.:;■ 6,506 3 1,727 592 United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . 15,055 23,735 21,561 522,532 130,958 24.820 6,928 547,352 137,8f6 Boots and shoes 6,783 591 7,374 Australia. 2,286 680 2,286 Bermuda B. Africa B. E. Indies 680 1,408 7 6,828 5 15,640 202 13 1 77 110 1,408 7 B. W. Indies.. . . 6,828 Hong-Kong Newfoundland . . New Zealand . . . Aust.-Hungarj' . Belgium 5 20 15,660 202 13 1 China 77 Cuba 110 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 437 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Xo. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, i Goods, THE Produce of not the Produce Canada. of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. ! Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. 1 1 MANUFACTURES— COH. Leather — Con. I France •S 24 22 11 3,641 - S 24 Italy 22 .Japan 11 St. Pierre. United States. . . 1 " ■ 3,641 20 946 11,185 : 0 7fii Total ^nR79. 48,923 .59,295 Great Britain . . . ' ' Harness and saddlery. . 1,144 40 145 1 289 Bermuda 40 B. Guiana .... 36 35 B. E. Indies.... 5 76 30 768 50 10 48 59 13,490 5 B. W. Indies . . . 76 Figi Islands 1 30 Xewfoundland . . 768 50 Belgium China 10 Mexico 48 St. Pierre United States. . . Total 59 5,857 19, .347 15,720 ' 6,037 21 757 " Other manufactures of . Great Britain. . . 3,818 281 61 4,243 100 54 100 180 793 8,828 404 4,222 281 Australia Bermuda . .... Newfoundland . . 61 21 4,264 100 Aust. -Hungary.. China 54 France 100 French Africa. . 1 180 Mexico 1 793 United States. . . Total ! ksio 12,343 18,458 3,940 22,398 Fiji Islands Lime 575 127 33 53,128 575 Newfoundland. . ! 127 St. Pierre 33 United States. . . 124 53,262 Total Great Britain. . . B. W. Indies.... B. Boss. Other.. Newfoundland. . 53,863 124! 53,987 Liquors :— Ale and beer Galls. 9 189 75 5 102 69 Galls. 53 97 Galls. 62 189 102 ^c\9. 54 110 66 67 129 135 110 67 33 1.T Germany United States. . . Total Great Britain. . 33 3,914 15 2,496 3,2i7 2,465 7,131 4,961 4,220 2,687 3,434 2,695 7,654 5,382 Brandy 81 164 i 81 100 1 252 1 100 2,584 [ 10,810 2,584 164 252 10,810 France United States. . . Total 1 2 765 11 ^9ifi 9 7R?i 11,226 ' ' ' J 438 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Countries. Great Britain. . . Goods, THE Produce of Canad.\. Goods, notthkProduck GF Canada. Total f .xports. Articles Exported. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. MANUFACTURES— Con. Liquors — Con. Gin GaUs. $ Galls. 64 9 $ 60 11 GaUs. 64 9 1 3,973 $ 60 11 Holland United States. . . Total Australia. . . . B. W. Indies.. . . 1 110 3 182 3 3,863 5,446 5,517 5,628 111 185 3,936 4,047 5,702 76 5,704 535 3,828 243 53 1,465 160 1,079 350 76 5,704 535 3,828 244 53 1,465 160 St Pierre. 1,079 United States. . . Total. Great Britain . . . Australia Bermuda B. Africa B. E. Indies.... B. W. Indies.... B. Honduras 1 1 2 352 2 10,386 3,107 10,387 3,109 Whisky C,173 1,924 106 1,059 102 1,544 258 19,166 5,827 239 3,206 285 4,631 700 510 1 1,137 6 6,683 1,925 106 1,059 102 1,544 258 2 154 292 968 1,682 118 617 18,220 2,317 301 1,420 186 53 31 310 3,711 1.292 1-757 1,886 474 171 8,277 552 1,665 4,393 47 116 118 59 272,187 GIG 20,303 5,833 239 3,206 285 4,631 700 2 45 6 io8 6 Hong Kong Newfoundland . . New Zealand.. . . Argentina Bolivia 154 247 968 1,682 118 617 18,220 2,317 301 1,420 186 53 31 310 3,711 1,292 1,757 1,881 474 171 8,240 552 1,665 4,393 47 475 874 2,967 4,800 356 1,900 56,621 7,159 884 4,473 570 168 95 954 10,950 3,942 3,395 5,934 1,4.^3 522 24,949 1,806 5,106 14,345 142 475 982 2,9«: 4,800 356 1,900 Cent. Am. States Chili 56,621 7,159 884 Cuba Dan. W. Indies. Dutch Guiana. . . Dutch W. Indies Ecuador F^gypt 4,473 570 168 95 954 10,950 3.942 Germanj' Hawaii 5 25 3,395 5,959 Italy 1,4.53 522 Mexico Panama Peru Philippines Porto Rico 37 94 25,043 1,806 5,106 14,345 iie 129 142 129 Sweden. . . ... U.S. of Colombia United States. . . Venezuela. .... Total 118 9P,a 256 59 Ts.^ 185 265,159 616 819,406 1,916 7,028 20,246 839,652 1,916 327,925 1,010,657 7,744 21,751 33.5,669 1,032,408 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 439 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles ExPORTKn. MANUFACTCRES — Ccm. Liquors — Con. Wines Woodjalcohol . Other spirits, N.E.S Countries. Goods, Goods, THE Produce of not the Produce Canada. l of Canada. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Galls. Metals, viz.: — Aluminum, in bars, blocks, &c Great Britain . . Bermuda B. Africa B. Guiana , B. W. Indies.. . . B. Poss., other. Newfoundland . . Cuba Dan. W. Indies. Mexico United States. . . Total 433i 569 867 12 229 5 40 140 2,539 4,842 Great Britain . . B. Guiana B. W. Indies... Newfoundland. France Germany Holland Japan United States. . . Total 127,423 80 40 26 98,180 12,000 13,627 500 6,425 Great Britain . . . Bermuda B. W. Indies. . . . B. Poss., other. . Newfoundland . . Cent. Am. State; Egj'pt France Germany Panama United States.. . 21,332 95 651 5' 92 40' 141 Total. 20 93 11,426 33,309 Great Britain . . Australia .... Belgium Chili Denmark France , Germany Holland United States. . . Total Cwt. 19,421' 33 11,322 4 27 2,357 1,067 4,212 41,751 364 42 350 685 28 313 10 41 140 6,259 Galls. 245 178 27 8,232 55,808 61 17 28 61,598 3,750 5,122 .SOO 2,694 258,301! 129,378 ,133 263 96 9 55 104 405 30 275 ,441 18 761 984 2,213 599 405 17 28 1,913 3,950 6,912 Total Exports. Quantity . Value. Galls. 678 8 178 596 86' 30 990 5 40 140 3,523 7,055 1,755 17,811 1,757 292,243 504 169,910 46 418 35,355 16,021 62,750 625,476 80,194 1,202,723 Aluminum, inanufac-; tures of Great Britain. Australia New Zealand. United States Total... 3,380 18 18 2,592 6,008 Cwt. 4,040 4,045 45 45 405 405 127,423 80 40 26 98,180 12,000 13,627 500 6,425 258,301 21,332 95 65 5 92 40 141 2 20 93 13,181 35,066 Cwt. 19,421 33 11,322 4 27 2,357 1,067 4,212 41,753 80,196 963 42 405 367 685 56 2,226 10 41 140 10,209 15,144 55,808 61 17 28 61,598 3,750 5,122 300 2,694 129,378 8,133 263 96 9 55 104 405 5 30 275 12,481 21,856 292,243 504 169,910 46 418 35,355 16,021 62,750 625,521 1,202,768 3,380 18 18 2,997 6,413 440 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exporteh. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canad.\. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity . Value. MANUFACTURES— Con. Metals N.OP Great Britain . . . $ 26,681 3,219 36 1,981 39 1,738 172 $ 7,686 $ 34,367 3,219 36 Bermuda B. Africa 1,981 B. Guiana 39 B. W. Indies... 1,738 172 27 41 Hong Kong 27 Newfoundland . . 11,716 521 2,593 2,414 1,780 20 1,053 35 3,524 828 1,601 11,757 521 Argentina . . . Aust. - Hungary. . 2,593 2,414 Belgium 30 1,810 Cent. Am. States China 20 10 1,063 Cuba Denmark 35 3,524 France 828 1,720 5 633 3,321 5 Holland 3,694 1,298 1,918 5,490 37 2,684 8 766 151 347 201 33,613 4,327 Italy 1,298 5 1,923 Mexico . . . 5,4S0 Philijjpines 16 53 2,684 71 St. Pierre. 63 766 151 Uruguay U.S. of Colombia United States. . . Total 347 201 21,070 54,683 110,158 31,306 141,464 (xreat Britain . . . Galls. Galls. 182 1,015 95,888 919 1,737 71 341 33,411 359 623 Galls. 182 1,015 95,888 919 1,737 71 Bermuda. . . Newfoundland . . 341 33,411 St. Pierre 359 United States. . , 623 Total 99,741 34,805 99,741 34,805 Great Britain . . . Australia B. Africa. B. Guiana B. E. Indies.... B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . . New Zealand.. . . China Germany Holland Japan Russia United States. . . Total .... Musical instruments, viz.: No. 1,743 147 438 1 1 5 17 59 3 226 69 1 1 53 92,240 8,740 20,668 60 40 325 1,452 3,289 220 9,548 No. No. 1,743 147 438 1 1 5 17 59 3 226 69 1 1 62 92,240 8,740 20,668 60 40 325 1,452 3,289 220 9,548 3,317 3,317 50 175 14,775 50 175 9 1,746 16,521 2,764 154,899 9 1,746 2,773 156,645 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 441 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3 — General Statement of Exports. — Continued. Articles Exported. COIXTRIES. Goods, THE Produce of Cax.\da. Goods. NOT THE PkODUCE OF C.\XADA. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. M.INUIWCTCRES— Co/l. Musical instruments-Coi. Pianos ... Great Britiiin . . . Australia Bermuda B. Guiana B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . . United States. . . Total .... Great Britain . . . Australia Newfoundland . . No. 24 38 1 1 2 1 160 10,050 7,600 200 105 525 120 34,948 No. 1 S 400 No. 25 38 2 1 2 1 194 10,450 7,600 1 200 400 105 525 120 34 10,332 45,280 227 53,548 36 10,932 263 64,480 Musical instruments, other 4,922 29 400 1,264 6,186 29 14 200 3,148 414 Germany 200 United States. . . 2,336 5 484 Total B. W. Indies... Newfoundland . . Total Great Britain . . . B. Africa B. Guiana B. \V. Indies.... Belgium France.. 7,687 4,626 12 12,313 Cwt. 28 4 Oakum Cwt. 28 1 140 3 Cwt. 3 3 140 15 29 143 12 32 155 Oil cake 293,167 69 13 497 106,328 5,664 22,129 11,805 26,776 393,523 96 18 707 137,739 7,110 27,663 17,997 40,528 293,167 • 69 13 497 107,893 5,664 22,129 11,805 26,776 393,523 96 18 1,565 2^329 707 140,068 7,110 27,663 17,997 40,528 Germany . ... Holland United States. . . Total Newfoundland . . Corea United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Australia Bermuda B. Guiana B. W. Indies.... B. Poss:., Other.. Newfoundland. . New Zealand.. . . Germany Me.vico 1,565 466,448 625,381 2,329 468,013 627,710 Oilcloths, all kinds. ... Sq. yds. 29,659 14 96 5,321 4 34 Sq. yds. Sq. yds. 29,659 14 284 5,321 188 94 4 128 29,769 5,359 188 94 29,957 5,453 Oil, N.E.S Galls. 220 25,008 39 78 4,i:« 6 35,679 2,900 68,314 8 142 6,670 19 38 800 1] 6,380 741 11,551 2 Galls. 73 58 Galls 293 25,008 831 17,209 11,230 6 50,361 2,900 68,314 1,525 95 1,657,140 200 6,670 73 1,601 1,717 11 792 17,131 7,091 54 1,563 917 14,682 1,969 8,349 741 11,551 382 1,517 95 15,335 380 31 21,200 St. Pierre 31 United States. . . Total 1,641,805 95,069 116,269 1,778,196 121,423 56,716 26,172 1,834,912 147,595 442 CU8T0M8 DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity . Value. manufactures— Con. Paper, viz.: Wall paper Great Britain . . Australia B. Guiana B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland . New Zealand. . . Germany Japan Mexico Rolls. 500 2.3,134 4,268 10,681 232,013 6,798 6,030 130 99,438 4,913 50 3,183 203 268 7,881 1,041 4,700 13 9,401 1,644 Rolls. 345 $ 69 Rolls. 8i5 23,134 4,268 10,681 232,013 7,788 6,030 130 99,438 5,827 $ 119 3,183 203 268 990 '99 7,881 1,140 4,700 13 9,401 United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . B. Africa. . . Newfoundland . . Cuba 914 484 2,128 387,905 28,384 2,249 652 390,154 29,036 178 600 22,037 50 14,907 165 1,000 17,065 40 5,269 178 600 22,037 50 15,057 165 1,000 17,065 40 United States. . . Total B. W. Indies... Newfoundland , . Germany United States. . . Total .. . Great Britain . . Australia 150 112 5,381 37,772 23,539 150 112 37,922 23,651 Wrapping paper Lbs. 7,280 278,137 250 4,225 268 8,731 10 89 Lbs. Lbs. 7,280 278,137 250 4,435 268 8,731 10 210 15 104 289,892 9,098 210 15 290,102 9,113 Printing paper 527,851 445,549 124,096 358 1,164 10,007 179,208 27,511 1,880 7,501 4,160 1,977 23,010 98 205 3,479 1,528 37 2,351 15S 066 1,246,795 2,654 527,851 445,549 B. Africa B. E. Indies ... B. W. Indies.... 124,096 358 1,164 Newfoundland . . 10,007 New Zealand. . . . 179,208 Argentina . . . Belgium 27,511 1,880 Brazil Cent. Am. States China 7,501 4,160 1,977 Cuba Ecuador 23,010 98 Hayti 205 Mexico 3,479 Panama 1,528 Peru Philippines 37 2,351 San. Domingo . . 158 U.S. of Colombia United States. . . 666 27 1,246,822 Venezuela Total ' 2,654 2,612,243 27 2,612,270 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 443 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, not the Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. MANU FACTD RES— Co/l. Paper, N.E.S $ 384,458 7,440 1,306 15,228 993 4,488 19,624 1,044 1,094 186 2 1,420 81 15 1,056 500 65 1,337 2,372 391 107 $ 384,849 7.547 1.306 Australia. ... Bermuda B. Africa 15,228 993 B. W. Indies 36 14 4,524 19,633 1,044 1,094 186 2 1,420 163 15 1,056 500 Newfoundland . . New Zealand.. . . China ... . Cuba France 82 French Africa . . Holland Italy 65 Japan Mexico 1,337 2,372 25 Philippines .... St. Pierre. 25 32 364 39,727 32 364 United States. . . 2,890 42,617 Total 482,832 3,545 1,723 730 12 486,377 Great Britain . . . Paints and varnishes of 10,619 2,024 459 180 3,494 7,558 432 36,211 24 28 3 271 10 2,599 9 4,586 12,342 2,754 471 Australia B.Africa 180 B. Guiana. .... B. W. Indies.... 3,494 7,558 B. Poss. Other.. 353 432 Newfoundland . . 36,564 24 New Zealand Cent. Am States 28 China Holland 3 271 Italy 1(1 Me.xico 2,599 18 7_SK7 St. Pierre. . . . United States. . . 9 3,281 Total Great Britain . ' 68,507 6,108 74.615 Photographs 1,209 8 19 4 51 1 3,785 26 1,235 8 Australia Hong Kong. . . 14 33 Aust. -Hungary.. Cuba ' . . 4 11 Denmark . ... United States. . . 1 776 4 561 Total Belgium Plumbago, manufactures of 5,077 816 5,893 66 14 66 United States. 10,203 10,217 Total 10,203 80 10,283 444 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Expokted. Countries. Goods, the produce of Canada. Goods, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity . Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. M.\NUFACTURES— C07t. Great Britain. . Belgium France Germany U nited Slates. . . Total Australia Lbs. 3,518,208 27,500 12,023 13,082 35,336,314 $ 100,745 343 1,015 6D2 351,572 Lbs. $ Lbs. 3,518,208 27,500 12,023 13,082 35,918,530 160,745 343 1,015 652 582,216 4,776 356,348 38,907,127 514,327 582,216 4,776 39,489,343 519,103 Sails 227 227 Bermuda United States. . . Total B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland. . Italy United States. . . Total Great Britain . . . Australia Newf(.undland. . France 260 8 260 90 98 268 No. Tons 317 585 Ships sold to other coun- No. Tons. 5 941 2 100 12' "67 50,500 4,400 3^570 No. Tuns. 5 941 2 100 1 1,737 12 67 50,500 i 1J37 51,100 4,400 51,100 3,570 19 1,108 58,470 1 1,737 51,100 20 2,845 109,570 1,019 13,971 3,665 50 375 20 3,360 6,! 72 5 7,191 13,976 3,665 6,198 150 15 775 16,562 29,877 6,248 525 V •'^ J apan Switzerland 35 775 19,922 Total 22,460 52,337 Great Britain . . . Australia. ... Bermuda B. Africa B. W. Indies.... Newfoundland. . New Zealand China Corea Japan Philippines United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Newfoundland . . St. Pierre United States. . . Total Soap Lbs. 1,330 46(J 23,202 1,000 270,886 122,378 1,975 275 100 180,087 1,000 47,620 120 125 1,004 120 13,110 4,644 184 11 4 6,175 50 2,051 Lis. 1,325 483 Lbs. 2,655 460 23,202 1,000 270,886 120,028 1,975 275 100 180,087 1,000 50,631 603 125 1,004 120 13,110 3,650 199 4,843 184 11 4 6,175 50 3,011 344 2,995 650,313 28,198 7,986 1,026 658,299 29,224 Starch 90,790 12,341 100 12,045 4,207 680 7 524 90,790 12,341 100 26,527 4,207 680 7 14,482 512 1,036 115,276 5,418 14,482 512 129,750 5,930 ii TRADE AXD XAVIGATIOX 445 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Ko. 3. — General Stateaiext of Exports — Continued. Articles Exportep. Countries. Goods, the Produce of Cana[)A. Goons, NOT THE Produce OF Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. ; Value. Quantity. Value. MANUFACTURES — Core. Great Britain . . . $ 949 254 1,203 29 798 G5 16 1,539 25 2,237 523 9,392 104 360 321 479 6,543 29 798 B. Africa. 65 B. E Indies 16 B. W. Indies 1,539 25 Newfoundland . . China Cuba E 758 13,714 30. 15,041 21,472 2,723 2,988 562 106 300 55 1,275 2,517 5 368 34 11 209 52 663 96 49,602 75,016 2,848 36,498 3,422 769 Australia Berniuda B. Africa B. Guiana B. E. Indies.... B. W. Indies . . . 13,923 300 15,093 25,135 2,819 Hong Kong. Newfoundland . New Zealand . . . Argentina Belgium China 2,988 562 Corea 106 Cuba France 300 50 125 105 125 Germany Japan 82 2,536 55 8 411 27,934 82 Mexico Porto Rico 67 4 2,603 59 St. Pierre Uruguay s 4^552 411 32,486 United States. . . Total 255,232 ■_1H' 10,028 965 260 Great Britain. . . Bermuda Doors, sashes and blinds 24,116 564 1,239 1,604 403 104 3 1,136 24,116 564 B. Africa 1,239 1,604 403 104 B. W. Indies.... Fiji Islands. . . . New Zealand . . China 3 United States. . . 75 75 ' 1,211 Total 29,169 29,244 Matches and niatch Great Britain. . . Australia Bermuda splints 95,539 8,136 287 32 6,K91 115 64 10,301 95,539 26 J 8,400 2a7 B. W. Indies.. . . 32 New Zealand.. . . 1,266 8,157 115 Newfoundland . St. Pierre 5 64 United Siate.=!. . Total 10,306 121,565 1,535 122, ".100 11 -29 450 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Continued. Articles Exported. COUNTRIES. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Goods, not THE Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. M AN DFACTURES— C W. Wood— Con. Mouldings, trimiuings and other house furn- Great Britain . . . 45 522 86 316 40 1,940 99 160 347 $ 45 Bermuda 522 B. Africa B. W. Indies.... Hong Kong 86 316 40 Newfoundland . . New Zealand . . . Cuba United States. . . Total 1,940 99 L60 311 311 658 3,5.o5 3,866 Pails, tubs, churns and and other hollow Great Britain . . . 2,633 183 2 4,958 828 1,919 2,051 37 85 176 24 2 451 2,633 183 Bermuda 2 4,958 828 1,919 2,051 37 French Africa . . Holland . 85 176 24 St. Pierre 2 1,257 1,257 1,708 Total 13,349 14,606 Spool wood and Bpools . 80,438 230 135 174 1,211 81,649 230 135 United States. . . Total _^-^-__ •-— — 217 391 80,977 1,428 82,405 Great Britain. . . Australia Belgium Cuba Wood pulp, chemically Cwt. 21,094 452 9,680 4()0 365 1,224 831,331 42,252 814 14,520 921 914 2,106 1,597,319 Cwt. Cwt. 21,094 452 9,680 460 365 1,224 831,331 42,252 814 14,520 921 914 Mexico United States . . Total Great Britain. . . Belgium 2,106 1,597,319 864,606 1,658,846 864,606 1,658,846 Wood pulp, mechani- 1,682,143 14,423 158,970 1,807 3,181,507 888,898 14,371 62,316 2,176 2,577,990 1,682, 143 14,423 158,970 1,807 3,181,507 888,898 14,371 62,316 Mexico United States. . . Total 2,176 2,577,990 5,038,85f 3,545,751 5,038,850 3,545,751 TRADE ASD XATIGATIOy 451 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General St.^temext of Exports-— Confuu^eJ. AhTicLES Exported. COCNTRIES. Goods, THE Produce of Cax.^da. Goods, not the Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. MA.NUFACTU RES— Con. Wood, other manufac- tures of Great Britain . . . Australia Bermuda S 202,532 10,124 6,095 27,016 949 234 4,268 5,777 s 4,093 237 s 206,625 10,361 6 095 B. Africa 27,016 949 B. E. Indies. . . 234 B. W. Indies.. . Fiji 1 slands 4,268 5,777 28 28 Newfoundland . . New Zealand . . . Argentina Aust. -Hungary . 13,502 9,447 3,399 451 273 13,953 9,720 3 399 37 37 Belgium Brazil Cent. Am. States Cuba Dan. W. Indies. Denmark ... France Germany Holland\ Italy Japan Mexico 2,039 ... 2,426 64 1,032 24 301 2.8<)0 2,039 2,426 64 1,032 24 301 2,890 2,704 2,582 210 .580 122 341 551 580 ■:::::;:: "2 10 12 348 26 68 348 Panama. . . . 26 Peru 68 Philippines. . . . 25 1,417 25 St. Pierre Spain Sweden United States. . . Total 280 67 ' 5 .. . ....! 62,631 1,697 67 5 11,888 74,519 1 358,918 18,922 377,840 8,044 11,124 19,168 Australia 24 188 152 24,503 20 ie 24 Bermuda.. . 188 B. W. Indies . . Newfoundland 152 278 24,781 20 Belgium China 453 10 4,418 68 453 26 France . 568 4,986 Germany Holland Japan St. Pierre United States . . 10 78 I 600 11 Xi 600 11 35 28,477 6,498 34,975 Total Great Britain . . . 62,618 22,849 85,497 Other articles 190,765 9.002 101,887 6,453 304 292,652 Australia Bermuda B. E. Indies.... B. VV. Indies... B. Guiana B. Honduras . . . 15,455 - 22,933 23,237 941 26,456 1.517 941 7,408 33,864 1.547 125 125 11— ii— 29i 452 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT li 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 3. — General Statement of E^iPORTS — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. Goods, THE Produce of Canada. Quantity. Value. • 1 Goods, NOT THE Produce of Canada. Total Exports. Q'ty. Value. Quantity. Value. MANUFACTURKS — Co«. Other articles— Con B. Poss. , other. . 192 6,885 46 4,033 59,555 7,699 724 246 3,757 17,650 293 2,575 4,831 63 807 682 9,482 9,749 19 7,672 4 7,659 2,73S 2,240 385 766 20 4,875 34 805 187 1,831 700 115 626,363 $ 11 470 47 203 B. Africa Fiji Islands . . . 7,355 93 4,033 24,257 207 83,812 7,906 724 5 251 3,757 17,650 Cent. Am. States Chili.. 293 2,575 China 266 5,097 Corea 63 Cuba 807 Denmark 682 France 4,509 2,024 4S 225,138 1,500 283 6 13,991 11,773 62 Holland 232,810 Italy 1.504 7,942 Mexico .... 2,744 2,240 Peru 385 Porto Rico Norway 706 20 4,875 Siam 34 St. Pierre 25 830 187 Switzerland 3,145 4,976 Tiukey 700 Uruguay United States. . . Total 115 ^iiiii: 379,976 757,964 1,006,339 1,037,451 1,795,415 MISOELLANEOCS ARTICLES. ■CofiFee . ... Great Britain. . . Lbs. Lbs. 36 2,905 200 120 2,432 60 8 125 13 36 311 18 Lbs. 36 2,930 2tt0 394 4,794 00 30 365 289,889 8 Bermuda B. VV. Indies . . . 25 6 131 13 B. Poss., other. . Newfoundland. . Holland. . .. 274 2,362 84 590 120 901 18 30 240 22,919 10 72 4,229 10 St. Pierre .... United States. . . Total Great Britain. . . Bermuda B. W. Indies... Newfoundland. . Dan. W. Indies . 125 256,970 272,848 18 29,393 90 33,622 25,850 4,991 29,922 298,698 34,913 i])riea"£rxiiW, "N.E.S 230 8,062 14 2,882 38 452 1 141 84 20,973 692 27,079 50 141 10,579 4 1,001 31 1,949 4 6 563 314 29,035 706 29,961 50 757 10,754 42 1,453 32 2,090 4 St. Pierre United States . . Total 616 175 40 20 46 583 11,979 692 59,598 3,558 71,577 4,250 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 453 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 3. — General Statement of Exports — Concluded. Articles Exported. Countries. Gkx)ns, Goods, | THE Produce of xot the Produce Total Exports. Canada. of Canada. Quantity. Value. Q'ty. Value, miscellaneous— C'oti. Rice Rice meal. Tea. Other miscellaneous ar- ticles B. W.Indies... B. Poss., other. Newfoundland . Holland St. Pierre United States. . Total. Great Britain . United States. Total. Great Britain . . . Bermuda B. W. Indies. . B. Poss. , other. . Hong Kong Newfoundland . Dan. W. Indies. St. Pierre United States. . . Total. Great Britain . . B. Poss., other. Argentina Holland Mexico United States. . Total. coin and bullion^. Gold coin Silver coin. Great Britain . Hong Kong. . . China Mexico United States. Total Hong Kong. . . 'United States. Total Copper coin United States. Grand total exports Lbs. 448 2,464 440 837,100; 1,082,200! 810,4641 Lbs. 3,748 2,000 10,338 24,712 14,069 ' 106^256 58 Quantity. Value. Lbs. $ 89 90 221 918 2,520 840,4521 14,166 147,048 16,995 14,527 1,892,664 31,522 40,000 40,000 3,838 4,196 98 2,000 90 12,802 279 24,712 918 440 30 943,350 16,589 987,500 18,004 1,082,^00 800l 850,464 16,995 15,327 800 1,9.32,664 32,322 13,071 25,443 5,468 60 40 129,140 210 3,137 3,118,187 3294,756 100' 1,600, 1,795 38,450i 31,845 r3,790 279,247,551 1,892 5,358 1.073 18 12 21,875 42 575 711,125 741.970 200,000 13,071' 25,443l 5,468: 60; 40| 129,140 210 3,137 3,118,187 250 881,569 3,619f. 4,715 . 401. 48,666! . 1,477,958! 1,534,998! ],045 1,053,175 1,054,220 5,318 22,110.978 1,892 5,358 1.073 18 12 21,875 42 575 711,125 .^,294,756' 741,970 200,100 1,600 1,795 250 38,450 713,164 955,359 3,619 4,715 40 48,666 1,477,958 1,534,998 1,045 1,053,175 1,054,220 ,318 301,358,529 454 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 4. — Abstract of the total value of Exports by Couatries. Countries to which Exported. Great Britain Australia Bermuda British Africa ti- East Indies M West Indies " Guiana .1 Honduras H Possessions, all other Fiji Islands Gibraltar Hong Kong Malta Newfoundland New Zealand Total British Emjjire . Argentina Aust. -Hungary Belgium Bolivia Brazil Cape Verde Islands Central American States. Chili China Corea Cuba Denmark Danish West Indies Dutch West Indies , II East Indies Dutch Guiana Ecuador Egypt France French Africa 11 Possessions, other 11 West Indies Germany - Greece Hawaii Hayti Holland Iceland Italy Japan Mexico , Norway Panama , Persia Peru Philippines Porto Rico Portuguese Africa Portugal Roumania Russia San Domingo •Servia Canadian. S 139, 3, 2, 3, 482,945 561,075 479,192 349,159 58,180 055,574 584,631 4,418 48,459 97,602 2,178 508,551 11,473 806,962 887,058 154,9.37,457 2,867, 60. L,840; 823, 7. 100. 242 L,249, 1,667, 4.35 16 2 34 6 27 2,601 17: 19, 2,065. 1, 79, 17, L,376, 345, 659, 895. 487; ]35, 1.5, 169, 526, 60, .59, 69, 598, 23, 1, 466 156 601 402 292 565 717 189 967 399 ,053 ,315 243 ,370 ,354 05 ,497 ,097 796 50 405 768 424 190 061 807 191 984 118 934 147 160 274 737 037 719 124 731 564 435 228 540 Foreign. 10,147,543 22,372 9,286 5,769 2,059 54,251 3,416 41 2,400 2,150 487 163,990 3,491 10,417,255 2,128 42 1,059,936 415 112 '973' 69,986 51 39,551 435,423 604 561,045 483,524 1,404 9,023 338 178 9,.535 Total. 149,630,488 3,583,447 488,478 2,354,928 60,239 3,109,825 588,047 4,4.59 50,859 99,752 2,178 509,038 11,473 3,970,952 890, .549 165,354,712 2,869,913 60,508 2,900,092 601 823,817 7,292 100,677 242,717 1,2.50,162 967 1,737,385 435,053 10,366 243 2,370 34,.354 6,705 27,497 2,640,648 17,796 50 19,405 2,501,191 1,424 79,794 17,061 1,937,852 191 829,508 660,522 904,957 487,147 13.5,498 274 15,737 169,215 536,254 60,124 59,731 69,564 598,435 23,228 1,540 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 455 SESSIO'NAL PAPER No. 11 No. 4. — Abstract of the total value of Exports by Countries — Concluded. Countries to which Exported. St. Pierre Siam. . . . . Spain . Spanish Africa . . . Sweden Switzerland . . Turkej^ Urugruay U. S. of Colombia . United States Venezuela Total other countries. To Great Biitain. Hong Kong. . . China Mexico United States. 3,619 5,760 40 48.666 2,536,451 Total coin and bullion 2,594,536 Grand total exports 133,602 207 51,942 31,306 111,672 6,185 3,296 10.5,856 42,730 104,199,675 14,026 124,310,094 Foreign. 5,898 2 :S26 25 3,995 2L 6,414,652 9,099,187 279,247,551 2,594,536 22,110,978 Total. 1.39,500 207 51,944 31,632 111,697 10,180 3,296 105,8.56 42,751 110,614,327 14,026 133,409,281 2,594,-536 30L 3.58, .529 456 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 5. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign entered Jnwards PORTS AND OUTPORTS WITH CARGOES. British. Canadian. DC > "o u s * 'tc. c 0 H 627 298 Quantity of freight. S s 0 4) > 0 u E-3 Hi m "So 1 Quantity of freight. J B a 2^ a rf fi 0 2 oi h|e 366 2.C c 5 s E s 0 1 2 Amherst N.S. Annapolis Royal., n Antigonish u Arichat « BaieVerte . ...N.B. 3 1 1,200 200 18 7 11 10 3,165 1,448 5,495 2,243 2,9.51 79 60 4 5 r, 1 54 100 6 89 "3 1.666 28i 702 256 486 "13 7 Barton Bathurst N.B. 16 1 1,583 149 87 25 8 4 15 4 5 6 "'7 59 2 1 9 48 2 1 1 5 1,344 1,857 501 456 744 753 1,.518 417 99 875 34,451 617 600 99 214 '62i 65 671 1,362 620 429 23 9C in Belli veau's Cove. . . n Bridgetown .i Bridgewater n Buctouche N.B. Campbellton Campobello n Canning N.S. Caraquet N.B. Canso N.S. Charlottetown. ..P.E.I. Chatham N.B. Chemainus B.C. Chester N.S. 21 n 24 T> 35 13 14 "39 15 204 137 16 17 "3 10 2 ' ' ' '27.5 6,311 465 490 6.628 20 119 13 12 5 18 19 1,578 3,656 48 1,729 15 21 166 235 31 1 6 o^ Cheticanip m ^ 19 94 25 Church Point N.S. Clark's Harbour. . . n Clementsport Dalhousie N.B. Digby N.S. Dorchester . . ....N.B. Fredericton i. Freeport N.S. Gaspe Que Georgetown P E I. Glace Bay N.S. Halifax n 5 614 165 29 ?7 18 1 5 1 5 4 4 2 463 1 "i 2,164 110 655 98 1,089 364 646 138 ii5,9i.5 100 99 283 120 749 410 2,196 399 680 224 ' H'Jii 85 'i72 351 17 110 23 "1 6 32 30 SI 690 613,000 20 5 23 32 33 34 35 3fi 3 1 0 369 1^624 27 256 919,154 900 4 217 168,4.'?2 144,420 ""28 3 16 21,141 21 25 11 ' 8,252 S7 Hantsport n Hillsborough ....N.B. Lsaac's Harbour N.S. Kentville « Kingsport u Ladner .B C 5 38 39 40 "'5 41 8 9S4 41 4'' 43 44 45 Ladysmith « La Have N.S. Liverpool ^^ LockeiJort .i Lords Cove N.B. Londonderry N.S. Lunenburg Magdalen Islands. .Que. 1 2 1,267 360 i5 572 23 13 15 39 6 19 3 26i 6,207 3,312 1,394 947 21 "16,873 4,193 4,384 1,370 1,054 5 24,820 "366 272 496 41 46 200 4: 48 49 50 7 1^484 2^622 '"47 6 2^662 51 31 2,694 3,381 394 59 Maitland n Margaretville Meteghan „ Moncton .N.B. 53 54 1 7 12 99 1,052 2,630 100 443 5,359 6 41 55 5fi 33,568 ■"i32 73 57 58 59 Montreal . . Que. Murray Harbour . P.E.I. Nanaimo B.C. 331 "4 1,336,203 7^246 624,146 4,551 45,265 17 18 13 14,692 383 4,454 1,183 274 3,715 1,252 394 98 132 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 457 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 from Sea, at each Port and Outport during the Fiscal Year ended March 3], 1910. IN BALLAST. Foreign. i British. Can.^ui.w. Foreign. « c Quantity of Freight. 1 i^ 1 1 u 2; 1 u Si B 3 0 1 s m (^ X -1 g 3 Si b 0 c 1 § 0 1 e2 £ 1 3 756 1,538 17 4 I* "" 8 3 57 1 5 2 3,429 4,136 663 3,844 3,150 94 7,414 602 65 114 "1.57 66 879 5 118 11 1 7 7 12 1,517 693 715 41 42 61 1 ? s 4 369 97 78 4 1 2,150 25 5 1 85 4 R 40 3,787 206 '25 62 ■■■-3 8 3 13 16 961 1,514 3; 737 q 10 "6 "" 6^226 ""81 ""19 2 362 ""iaesi 764 9,189 11,615 ' " 'i96 20 131 1,587 11 19 IS 8 14,128 200 1 267 725 29,453 8 727 14 37 918 16 ii9 15 16 "4 4 3 354 1,358 2,344 452 435 2,157 "33 28 44 21 '"2 5 11 2 1^809 2,475 19,102 2,958 "33 132 266 24 {36 10 2 ■8 1 11^995 690 934 831 26 2^233 50 16 76 5 ' 2i9 1 31 14 2 " " 18,149 144 40,955 7,304 183 4,078 8 629 125 40 17 18 19 ''0 1 900 21 99 "22 "4 '3 1 1 7^208 5^828 325 277 93 110 " "si 7 7 2 6 3,112 34i 48 "ioi '>4 4 io \ 12 455 1^82 1,199 495 1,199 19 ""58 32 25 55 25 97 2 1,086 870 20 9 1 23,296 1,181 196 339 53 6 12 " i^si 183 657 40 8 28 9q, 3 1,656 1,138 i,36i 500 2,22fi 600 1,089.091 ib^ooo 40 27 '" "29 30 31 "2 "2 6 36 1 2,240 235 43,i22 152 " 31 24 2^233 5 "i 2 "26 11 13 3 4 1 4 162 6 20 104 2 23 i 49 i48 25 3,221 4,362 295 465 271 260 27,376 1,303 3,569 "956 198 1,400 9*8 4,894 ""6 9 "265 60 65 15 16 7 25 1,432 38 116 "122 10 255 ""5 187 3 2 " "46 18 46 2 4 3,627 341 37,751 6,461 30,629 110 200 32 33 34 1 40<.' 67,880 22 2,602 35 130 106,735 36 37 3S 39 ' ii,876 447 14,450 2,063 300 "450 283 19 3,792 867 14 "l58 "io 2 4 ' 13;i22 420 7,297 204 14 105 -10 12^126 239 16.3*1 3,%1 74 41 16 2 228 51 7 92 14 25 22 330 41,754 1,233 4,662 1,080 3,515 1,251 235 179 232 679 43 44 45 46 47 4ft 10 1,183 1,660 21 9 2,34S 926 324 192 49 6 351 87 50 51 3 386 14 52 94 1,135 61 j 733 53 1 6 27 1^012 "2 2 17 2,7.52 82 37,962 ""4s 10 543 4 2 323 134 18 13 2 4 147 783 8 23 54 4 2,303 ' fib; 920 12,328 55 56 25 4 "229 5,875 • 83 57 8 99 149! 21,245, 40 1,057 58 19 37,178 7,651 546 17 40,884 515 187,569 5,711 59 458 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 5. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign entered Inwards from PORTS AND OUTPORTS. WITH CARGOES Briti.sh. Canadian. 1 Quantity of Freight. X! s 0 3 i Pi Quantity oi» freight. 3 a 3 1 4i be 1 0 GO 01 New Cami)bellton..N.S New Castle N.B New Westminster. B.C. N. East Harbour... N.S. North Head .... N.B. North Sydney N.S. Parrsboro m 9 434 123 37 2 2 6 39 24 13 133 316 457 705 1,4.58 3,280 80 619 169 170 252 3,253 l,i56 12 12 02 63 22 157 8,668 "53,821 5,672 779 41 201 64 65 66 10,126 ' 4^944 78 150 67 Paspebiac Que. 10 1,554 2,188 64 68 Perce . m Pictou N.S. Port Clyde „ Port (ieorge « Port Hastings .i Port Hawkesbury. h Port Hood Port La Tour.. . . „ Port Mulgrave .- Port Simpson B.C. Port Wade N.S. Port Williams. ...N.S. Prince Rupert B.C. Pubnico N.S. G9 70 4 G05 815 22 2 3 1 190 198 99 333 13 120 12 16 71 7'^ "4 5 i',668 451 "60 28 5 73 97 40,255 2,249 74 75 1 1 16 7 3 8 39 98 89 13,884 635 500 6,568 1,863 150 130 26 10 16 1,958 1,020 27 125 "'i',262 4 76 4 77 78 79 80 81 4 ' ill 436 ' 23^023 "149 872 54 18 332 499 H9. Pag wash' i, Quebec Que. Richibucto ,N.B. 83 275 1,125,366 47,030 23,084 32,738 84 2 198 201 16 85 Rimouski Que River Hebert N.S 86 87 River Side N.B St. Andrews n St. George m St. John 1, 88 89 2 7G0 1,052 22 8 9 193 1,294 500 22,046 2,075 37 24,830 i3 3,866 45 33 90 202 746,090 182,528 77,221 15,595 1,162 91 St. Martins , 109 Union Bay B.C. 3 649 156 4 5 3 4 8 278 2895 * 258 580,667 151,573 259 758 169 616 1,582 57,251 1,1.31,.544 130 24,481 5,854 292 707 63 954 2,687 19 110 111 Vancouver t. Victoria... .. Westport N.S. Weymouth » White Rock B.C. Windsor N.S. 178 276 362,752 302,113 128,083 21,351 87,219 4,741 15,917 24,011 33,599 8,476 18 113 29 114 115 18 23 116 Wolfville 48 117 Yarmouth i, Total 111 2066 78,372 5,088,371 2,022 707 995,957 7,770 17,272 227,286 734 5,599 1,387,983 158776 15,114 70,998 TRADE A\D XATIGITIO^'^ 459 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Sea, at each Port and Outport, during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910— Cow. IX BALLAST. Foreign. British. Can"adi.\x. Foreign. i s i 1 Quanti Freig ty of ht. it S D j§ 2 si 1 s 1 D S B 2 'Si u s 3 I- 0 1 1 .2 'to a: Pi s c J 6 3 Q "3 1 'So 1 c 0 a 3 4 1 6 136 ■ 17 475 8 13,027; 200 ' . . 2 "i8 1 199 35 121 76 1,082 46 27,608 10,007 29,908 14 "89 11 1,343 380 680 1 14 6 2 111 294 48 7 5 6 53 14,238 2,625 89 4,275 61,714 27.491 5,618 4,235 5,376 0 239 ■ 69 27 307 6,288 846 91 88 98 60 61 12 7 2 206 512 318 45,086 371 54 675 90,297 26 109 12 880 62 63 64 40 396 3 1 2 77,796' 1,946 6,915 88 262 10 3,747 48 65 66 6 2,528 3,140 56 67 6S 2 6 158 153 9 27 69 1 70 71 3 2,772 6,003 134 65 584 36 i 7-?, 43 20 73 3 2 95i 35 65 11 32 1 "38 766 1,049 22.318 90 "280 130 1,403 4 ' 1^866 3 1,812 54 74 75 17 4 7 "73 1,724 73 6,498 50,437 275 17 99 ' 3^808 76 77 9, 1,095 450 1,600 22 ■:::':'i 78 1 79 77 73 63,468 4,773 6,641 480 4,125 1,236 1 2 51 79 26 1. 80 81 4,552 53 180,807 4,042 1 . . 2 1 2 4,213 1,988 291 52 36 12 1 6 3 11 7 1,858 10,184 718 16,459 1,921 25 153 22 222 41 82 17 1 48,416 318 11,701 2,118 842 10 83 84 5 8,535 120 85 11 1 34 4 195 33 1,327 98 4.524 112 20,634 13,077 48 5 268 9 729 133 86 5 10,222, 131 87 9I?9 13,501 49 341,653 8,427 2 16,981 2 4,791 i,2i3 3 4,497 339 121 406 66 5,061 11,504 70,800 15,784 1,450 497 1,882 475 88 1 185 "37 65,3ili ' 978 89 90 91 1 99 3,204 491 150 5,478 17 124 12 ! 92 28 1 "i 269' 6 64 11 1 9,755 2,095 71 486 51 5 163 4 2,807 809 494 33 93 94 95 2 4 129 3 "12 34 58 3,123 11,661 1,601 3^123 2,628 4 56 2,270 35 "120 554 96 3 1,687 7,623 3^284 3,374 32 1,753 1 97 101 1 266 7 6 297 77 98 99 1 273 388 541 8 9 24 15 15 KIO 4 3 1,065 3 772 2 6 18 1 H4 966 379 21 134 27 101 2 102 3 103 104 114 3 214,840 4,441 m 1,377 371,332 449,759 650,496 3,108 68 "36 27 21,.529 20,317 80 9 53,952 20,482 1,211 122 57,039 1,799 "30 217 147,925 3,522 105 106 i73 8 81,347 16,060 10^319 9,228 6 588 107 2 8 30 95 1 10 34 88 " i29 998 58,816 46,943 120,187 54 6,6.57 517 64,312 i33 884 2,278 4,021 S 116 129 674 108 1 526 345 32 45 57 80,607 2,091 12.5,799 3,290 20.5,619 6,836 15 62 63 2,252 78,525 6,333 180 4,845 590 109 110 111 11'^ 1 9, 33() 13 2,006 1 31 357 7 1 277 7 1 3 8 80 "6 656 401 66,465 "'2J68 20 51 383 "■47 113 114 3 9 3,312 65 .; 1 115 116 91 8,098 1,811,663 3,351 1,121,115 29,216 2,162 117 i 2495 1144652 71,997 939 1,078,224 26,561 2332 536,577 2.3,647 4,281 1,304.221 54,374 460 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 f No. 6. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, entered inwa,rd-i/rom ABSTRACT BY COUNTRIES WHENCE ARRIVED. WITH CARGOES. British. Canadian. £ s IS 864 25 6 4 92 1 304 2 c 1 'Eb Pi a 0 H Quant Fre bo s ity of ght. S 0 1 1 1 CO '5b c _^_ 1,949 Quant Frei 2,000 ity of ght. a 1 Q 1 O Great Britain Australia 3,775,336 90,517 16,263 8,284 133.857 785 127,038 7,680 973,633 5,181 15,906 14,396 113,282 1,200 29,823 263 120,281 6,753 4,765 144^ 420 893 95,138 3 749 26 S '2CO 120 4 British Guiana British West Indies. . . Fiji Newfoundland New Zealand 5 (3 3,228' 79 16 12,288 12,209 1,965 5'Jl 7 g 6,284 150 131 33,346 20,119 1,495 q 10 Azores, Madeira and n 21 108,679 10,304 68 2,024 I'' 1? M Chili 15 16 17 China .. .. Cuba and Porto Rico . . 14 2 50,074 261 2,698 300 3,037 i, 420 13 2 178 200 80 12 IS 19 20 21 Dutch West Indies Ecuador France C "16 1,041 1,566 41 27 2,764 4,659 163 m 32,490 508 157 879 23 French Possessions in 24 25 French West Indies. . . 1 97 140 6 26 Hayti 27 28 29 Holland Italy 29 7 33 1 40 72,306 12,622 119,214 1,951 77,868 3,385 13,849 45,161 4,500 19,066 1,519 67^985 ' i'5;276 2,448 205 5,.538 36 1,836 30 SI Mediterranean Ports.. 3;' North Pole 33 31 35 Norway and Sweden . . Peru 1 1 Oii 24 1 36 Portuguese Possessions 37 38 Sea • 3't Sea Fisheries "36' " " 4.133 1,80.3 10,583 1,244 234 959 6 44,098 5P0 23,5ii 1,045 11,205 4(1 8 14,770 37 41 Spanish Possessions in 49 St. Pierre 2 558 126 431,132 i87 120,389 630,809 9 33,880 13 1676 1,069 1,035,165 304 163,099 13,069 71 4'^ United States 57,422 41 Total 2066 5,088,371 1,387,983 995,957 1.58,776 2895 l,131,5di4 227,286 15,114 70,998 u TRADE AND NAVIGATION 461 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 5ea, in the Dominion of Canada, during the Fiscal Year ended ]\[arch 31, 1910. COUNTRIES. IN BALLAST FOEEIGN. British Canadian. Foreign. s 00 "5) a 31,914 Quantity of Freight. S 3 6 i s 3 1 X S a a 2 0 . * » 3 z, m ■sb 0 1 J a 3 X X S 1 3 >■ 0 a 3 ;25 r it 71 (S "■ X! S a 24 30,669 2,278 49 1 167 1 3 '9 'h72 317,753 4,920 8.460 15^664 ' 68^457 7,194 189 119 ' 246 ' 2 4,109 53 82 108,350 1,592 1 9 3 1,936 40 ^ -1 28 18,952 ' 2C0,83i 23,622 616,816 538 2 2,205 27 11 11,999 169 5 6 125 1,404 104 49.146 1,594 32 15,804 470 7 8 2 5,591 13,363 58 6 7,830 101 q 1 27 7 1 174 100,473 5,910 3,207 7 2,012 103 34 10 "i43 29 "63 2 ■ ■ ■ '371 """i4 1 3 1,637 4,281 .^2 57 11 3 10,530 2,836 3^699 875 4,000 3,2il 53 10,000 13 1 5 10,576 HI "46 14 14 26 106,403 4,733 15 4 4 868 22 3 1 1,935 996 16 17 1 2,385 5,386 31 64 1 ' 1,338 26 18 2 11,979 19 20 21 1 2 1,147 4,077 i7 55 .... 12 1 "" 4 3 6,415 546 13,010 2^472 4^204 475 1,096 87 i^ooo 18 849 176 2,099 ■■■725 19 42 8,349! 158 2 338 S9 22 23 52,5io 789 43,367 7,407 82,446 19^175 1,800 6,228 7,567 3,069 4^987 900 4,914 94 17 4,856 70 25 1 ''6 12 5 8 1 9 6,012 92 13,243i 170 2,292 26 ""21,681 "265 97 4 21 4 8,945 103 28 9f) 15 ' 32,74i '523 30 15 33,461 343 2,936 31 1 ■^9 2 3 1 1 1 2,916 1,147 1,619 1,763 46 17 27 25 22 1 1 20,3821 325 1 799 'Jn S3 31 3 1,209 370 30 654 il 35 36 I 819 2 i wi 51 37 38 18 76 4 2 18 178 18,928 4,577 8,006 4,295 1.188 354,716 1,431 1,094 103 42 85 6,926 - 7.26,^ 522 80, .Ml 11,794 609 16 610 11 47,905 9,504 21,751 15,309 97 i,iio.a»;7 11,641 160 '779 49,833 305 16,694 3,461 .S9 lO 11 41 1564 13,618 1,227,629 3,645 326,325 22 1891 1,967 461,217 106 18,370 42 3,192 5 9,7V' " " 'si 9 951,522 34,314: 5,974 77 j 42 43 1 [ 2495 1,811,663 1,121,115 1.144.W1! 71,097 939 1,078,224 26,561 2332 1 536, .577 23,647 4,281 1,304,221 54,374 462 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 6. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, REUAPITU Number of Vessels. Tons Register. Quantity of Freight. Crew Tons Weight. Tons Measure- ment. Number. With Cargo— 2,066 2,895 2,495 5,088,371 1,131,544 1,811,663 1,387,983 227,286 1,121,115 995,957 15,114 1,144,652 1.58,776 70,998 71,997 Total 7,450 8,031,578 2,736,384 2,155,723 301 771 Grand Total TRADE AND NAVIGATION 463 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 entered Inwards from Sea, by Ports and Outports, etc. — Concluded. L A T I O N. Number of Vessels. Tons Register. Quantity of Fkeight. Crew Tons Weight. Tons Measure- ment. Number. In Ballast — 939 2,332 4,281 1,078,224 536,577 1,304,221 26,561 23,647 54,374 Canadian ^ Foreign 7,552 2,919,022 104,582 15,008 10,950,600 2,736,384 2,155,723 406,353 464 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 191! No. 7. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, entered Outwaids, PORTS AND OUTPORTS. WITH CARGOES. British. Canadian. X £ 3 S CO 'So Of s Quantity of Freight. 3 0 V .a 3 S5 CD 'So 0) Pi X 0 H Quantity of Freight. S is 0 1 1 4J an tiO is on 01 S t Amherst N.S. 1 27 7 1 5 98 5,333 693 99 221 12^533 229 5 100 15,355 i25 5 2 Annapolis Royal •? Artigonish .. Arichat n Baddeck n BaieVerte . .. N.B. . 5 1,474 ■3,310 3,950 36 173 42 "1 4 5 f; 12 1 863 2,150 12 39,940 219 150 24 40 7 8 Rn.rf-.nn. ■. 52 6 5,095 8,875 9,708 279 129 9 Rar.hmst. N.R 4 23 21 48 1,064 3,444 1,892 11,799 23 10 11 Bear River . N.S. 350 20,734 9,400 3,357 155 Kf^llivP.nii'.s CnvP. „ 103 12iP>ridgewater .... .. 13 Buctouche . N. B. 12 ""8 8,185 """15,129 14,304 133 318 14 Campbellton .... ti 1.^ Campobello.. .. « KiCannlnpr N.S. 17 Canso « 18 CarariiiPt N.R. 195 13 10 3 15 "3 66 4 1 1 4 5,035 246 917 1,424 286 46,363 1,213 86 98 186 115 158 40 "2 .... 2^706 '266 950 "ioft 255 361 240 15 199 22 1,284 222 87 19 20 21 22 23 24 9t Cardigan P.E.I. 422 4,756 140 175 49 769 2,.349 17 Charlottetown. . « Chatham N.B. Chemainus B.C. Chester N.S. Cheticamp m Chicoutimi Que. Church Point N S 21 20 8 "3 7 6,283 25,241 17,212 216 13,524 1,935 4^543 60 5 66,871 25,515 2,259 29 7 5 15 26 8 889 2,059 41 'V Clark's Harbour. .. Clementsport ... m Dalhousie N.B. Digby N.S. Dorchester N.B. Fredericton ..." Freeport N.S. Gaspe Que. Georgetown. ... P. E. I. Glace Bay N.S. Halifax „ Hant.si)ort i Hillsborough N.B. ">« 28 3,417 9,54.S 11,928 164 99 13 "3 19,650 695 33,433 ' 928,548 264 ' 'i9 30 31 3-7 6 '\ 1 22 554 2,272 789 46 3,266 62 36 600 1,514 3,106.751 1,7.50 "V.ipo 32 101 16 33 34 35 "9 10 2 372 2 " " 12^200 417 122 900,458 894 600 411 159 220,734 1,350 6^606 "238 41 8 24,734 14 3 130 Sfi 16 557 17 13 2 4 8 4,084 116,914 .5,158 4,362 197 670 2,468 3,150 42,296 8,350 8,536 97 280 37 38 39 40 8,581 107 65 11 41 Kentville i Kingsport n 20 4'^ 53 4S 44 45 Ladysmith i. La Have . N.S. 8 14,859 27,573 186 55 4 57 20 2 82 48 6,009 955 9,193 871 156 807 5,158 8,9.i7 1,677 330 227 9,100 .".'.": 13,681 i86 353 27 4(5 47 Liverpool « Lockeport tr Londonderry.... ,< Lords Cove N.B. Lunenburg N.S. Magdalen Isl'ds, Que. MahoneBay N.S. Maitland i Margaree „ Meteglian i Monctun N.B. ^[ont.^gue P.E.I. 5 9,862 3,359 136 229 215 48 • 8 49 50 "3 39i 59.5 is 156 298 52 18 71 1,787 8,854 3,200 15,290 112 345 54 1 72 20 5 13 9 2 1,762 1,153 198 147 2,310 340 3,289 71 51) 57 2 2 2,752 82 5,502 67 46 10 42 12 TRADE AND XAVIGATION 465 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 /or sea, at each Port and Outport, during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. IX BALLAST. Foreign British. C.WAinAN. Foreign. 1 B 0 Quant Fiei ity of ght. o 33 2 1 5 3 0 1 1 ■l ^ 1 2 ^ o> a 8,100 20,449 3 £ '5 H 0 :2; 2 ^5 S 3 a; 7 (5,403 11,024 3,316 17,775 IOC) 217 1 19 2 3 9 ?13 1,245 11,072 7,946 299 25,508 189,697 800 167 429 130 100 48 1,870 2,494 528 539 1 32 ■■"17 4 5 6 6 3 112 19 55 3,089 885 7 8 7 8,689 2,457 131 39 9 4 4,470 10 n 23 15,019 764 2o,845 511 26,729 1^892 224 20 425 99 "'377 22 \ 12 13 9.(\ 14 41 295 58 "i48 8,311 ' is^eio 382 ' 2,564 36 281 52 15 16 ?I8 2,132 1,416 2,080 199 16,453 3,693 17 9, 18 19 1 144 47,074 9,019 139 iii 2 150,889 16,506 8 718 78 4 65 19 1 " 6 2 26 7i9 183 ■■■46 40 ?0 37 ^1 9 11 1 837 19 91 5 22 ?3 ?4 8 11,785 176 ?5 "6 ?. 77 22 6 6 341 101 W ?8 17 20,540 52,242 300 i .... |.... 3 2 69 545 ""io " "ii 29 30 7 3 1,.535 593 2,018,802 1,350 41 16 "i 295 "5 31 3^ 33 4 3,.342 2,000 48 34 3 1 2 36 24 218 10 3 12 2 1 9 a 341 12 35 400: 23 36 147 ■ 8 79,957 2,222 30,629 90 200 74,543 3,700 62,741 100 2,930 48 657 18 8 1 984 82 13,746 1,986 198 121 37 38 4B 39 1 3 179 58 40 4 41 4'> "84 42^486 ' 5b>24 1^228 2 45 30 2 278 5,214 2,318 435 23 441 472 12 14 15 13 T i 130 6,346 1,156 540 17 18 218 228 48 2 43 44 4*^ 249 49 21,910 3,322 21,690 1,825 1,785 4,1S4 770 46 47 48 301 7 3,111 1,463 964 2,157 602 118 4 201 110 15,837 12 3,081 12 21 8 iis 24 1,756 361 1,850' 40 49 50 51 9 774 149 5? 1 130 220 5 53 54 4 335 919 1,62.5 564 20 .J3 55 8 56 ' 57 ll_ii_30 466 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 7. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign entered Outwards PORTS AND OUTPORTS. WITH CARGOES. British. Canadian. B 337 1 "68 1 'Sb c Quantity of Freight. B p £ 0 -J u V B a .S Pi a Quantity of Freight. xi B i is B a; '5 £ fi ta TO a B 'A 1 0 58 Montreal Qu ?. Murray Bay .i Murray Harb'r P.E.I. Nanaimo B.C. New Campb'lton, N.S. 1,348,217 2,694 " " ' " 66,597 1,251,410 97,910 522 34,335 33 25 22,829 22,861 575 60 61 69 43,904 2,179 179 36,441 45,550 1,199 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Newcastle. . N. B. " New Westminst'r.B.C Northeast Harb'r. N.S North Head N.B. North Sydney... N.S. Parrsboro m Paspebiac Que. Perce n Pictou N.S. Port Clyde „ Port Hasting-s ... m Port Hawkesbury « Port Hood .1 Port La Tour Port Mulgrave. . « Port Simpson ...B.C. Port Wade N.S. 6 21 '257 6 2 5 2 3,570 47,962 " " 79,552 13,064 2,317 4,671 4,228 29^606 "45,i58 26,600 365 4,228 7,000 7,562 '"4^806 6,500 60 775 ' 6,249 182 32 66 46 6 21 11 22 61 131 33 1,317 2,050 384 394 22,581 32,521 5,587 '6,279 20 128 24,831 56,589 1,444 2,880 1,232 ""9,i66 38 176 84 53 848 784 207 71 ■JO 3 4 3 91 2,705 383 297 40,125 2,384 5 686 55 23 7S 3 7 1,206 1,034 45 40 12 74 2,302 7^ 76 77 78 7^ 1 56 70 4 14 11 6 1 3 42 2 'ii 1,372 9,891 540 256 2,389 1,847 4,213 l,4i8 925 11 600 2,025 84 568 30 80 Port Williams... „ Prince Rupert. . .B.C. Pubnico N.S. Pugwash n Quebec Que. Richibucto N.B. Rimou.ski "Que. River Hebert... N.S. Riviere du Loup, Que. Riverside N.B. St. Andrews m St. George i. St. John. St. Martins .i St. Peters N.S. St. Stephen ...N.B. Sackville i. Salmon River. ...N.S. Sand Point m Sandy Cove .. Shediac N.B. Sheet Harbour. ..N.S. Shelburne i, Sherbrooke n Sidney B.C. Souris P.E.L Stickeen B.C. Summerside ...P.E.I. Sydney, N.S., includ- ing Louisburg, N.S. Three Rivers Que. Truro N.S. "3 124 1 .? I 2 7 6,334 465,242 199 8,535 209 3,730 14,290 ' 29,580 '8,768 66,204 513 9,341 200 4,737 41,914 ""76 15,986 V 120 6 47 182 7 81 220 1 127 488 83 84 85 86 9,315 3,742 50 59 87 8S 11 1,405 1,435 50 89 90 3 12 13 243 32 1 2 11 13 18 319 2G7 379 32,172 14,067 75 57 1,431 826 2,415 638 50 1,156 ioo 812 445 85,230 34,611 16 29 91 31 92 9S 139 306,018 196,861 226,700 6,096 1,031 140 94 69 5 70 4 71 5 55 22 1 7^ 1 1,897 4,986 134 27 618 36 1 73 46 "-'"'20 74 3 1 77 18 75 50 6 34 605 566 20,759 229 109 1,304 7fi 1 86 9 125 9 6 2 13 3 1,320 64 238 14 77 1 78 79 :::::::; 80 11 a*) 9,777 3,928 7,651 33,339 3,207 16,459 2,187 5 484 59i 1^680 8 i'3i290 12,819 7,973 13,891 646 1,032 110 505 76 222 48 4 11,436 137 48 38,102 2,266 140 108,425 8,040 81 8« 5 ::::': 83 9:?. 2 4,775 153 1 51 5 84 10 85 11 86 8 1 46 5 87 88 89 230 .11 8,072 8,253 391,660 12,091 99 705 2,163 1,995 11,.*^6 24,241 15 468 3,803 187,072 30,947 267 978 197 14,297 117 14 182 53 2 760 16 14 5 147 1 2 55 3,549 282 3,994 623 40 9,444 156 18 737 4 11 434 222 59 29 35 18,498 2,134 36,757 2,765 i,8i3 267 1,158 350 90 91 610 29 2 5,114 75 92 93 1 94 91 109 .5,519 442 95 1 96 9 16 164 458 49 135 97 76 7 6,85i 203 4,810 1,892 2,459 1,317 5,759 2,485 113 3^600 684 1,705 9^620 625 647 3,702 1,327 14 83 36 427 28 150 86 7,147 1,576 98 99 7 100 3 i 101 25 2 ] 22 82i i56 "\% 182 108 41 9 33 3,476 23i 2,551 720 102 la'? 7 1 4 29 4 111 827 1,416 53104 545105 2 30 2 11 106 107 117 3 155.415 4,441 342,768 2,466 68 8 3 4,305 6,001 203 89 57 6,154 520 266 252,768 7,411 108 109 110 3 555 55,935 278.790 673 55,089 1 33,480 i'9,323 43 832 16,189 7 4 231 613 3,960 109,082 126 111 28 363 145 " 173^35 12,66 e 185 742 63,382 52 3,341 105112 7,535,113 11— ii— 30^ 468 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 7. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign entered Outwards Jor PORTS AND OUTPORTS. WITH CARGOES. British. Canadian. 3 DO 'So c o '.-Quantity of freight. a > S5 1 'So s o Quantity of freight. B §1 Tons Measure- ment. 2-c Tons Measure- ment, 114 ITS Victoria ... B.C. Wallace ^^S. 68 177,215 8,019 4,629 6,160 236 1 2 22 8 '91 2 83 308,327 75 68 3,799 300 69,324 590 47,987 1,414,727 4,790 116 86 3^17 ' 116,168 12,690 316 ib;284 18,291 5 116 Westport n Weymouth n White Rock B.C. 7 117 118 4 1,697 3^336 65^660 4,404,384 733 5,355 1,739 39 143 42 119 120 1VI1 White Horse Y.T. .... Windsor N.S. 9 Wolfville .... Yarmouth 141 "64 "446 15 122 5,887 776 7,820 3,608 Total 2432 2,593.830 1,698,003 134,344 3562 561,597 3,358,086 72,462 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 469. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Sea, at each Port and Outport, during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910 — Con IN BALLAST. Foreign. British. Caxadiax. 1 Foreign-. 0; > "Eic t Quantity of freight. Crew, Number. Number of Ves- sels. "Sd c u 0) 1 > X O u §1 c B 3Q X 3 c m C 1 3 6 X > 1 •a S 1 s .a B S 9 S X X JZ s 3 £ 0 CM J a 3 z 195 3( 19,022 10,462 " 33,866 2,100 2)5,289 59 3,235 1,925 3 527 S9 99.7.50 2,853 1,029 235 80 30 4 "2 1 4,259 3,543 124 71 ""45 7 1 5 1 79! 7 27,259 22 6 16,394 550 2 2.440 57. 1 "^741 2 3 29 4 2 5 1 1,375 9 6 55 58,150 1,071 21 9.937 541 29 12,329 470 121 213,811 2,935 7 8 51 64,521 49,871 43,848 899 1 269 7 2 4,935 53 9 10 6 8,471 ■ 2,824 ' 16,998 7,427 23,165 10,731 330 4,310 "is, 387 136 11 3 43 1? 5,352 2,600 21,190 ""28 4,037 107 13 9 190 1 1,995 81 1 20 69.0.^5 1 2,456 28 14 3 15 27 4,845 430 2 4,148 10 1,241 342 16 17 6 10,115 44,422 7,895 2,397 952 24,712 5,500 41,793 9,.546 5,570 " 43^258 5^2 48 ""2,515 725 150 879 122 26 12 ::::::::i::' 18 14 1 3,015 1 '' 19 2 ?fl 1 1 ::::::::t::: ; ?1 1 4 20 80,351 * 2,078 •» 11 367 4 7,863 189 1 25 ■^S •'4 1 851 11,196 24,530 44,050 1,579 2^950 13,893 21,761 851 5,846 2 17 104 1,382 11,060 24 ?5 5 78 556 74 '4,55! 1^28 1 "2 1087 96 53,248 " ie 11,529 "5 983 "i", 672 "117 82,570 19,913 26 27 •^8 1 3,856 "^ 30 2,877 5 1,531,548 6,434 3,365 914,180 3,742 2,358,874 3,683 59,791 88 40 ' 165 220,454 13,148 948 349,546 22,7 26 1271 597,664 3i,42i 31 3? 2 1 1.163 87 . . 33 1 3,950 2,155,718 1,565,471 2,661,565 81,156: 313 467,730 23,492 2068 415,513; 34,7 52 2421 1 995,641 57,071 1 472 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 8. — Statement of Vessels, British, Canadian and Foreign, entered Outwards for ' RECAPITU Number of Vessels. Tons Register. Quantity of Freight. Tons Weight. Tons Measure- ment. Crew Number. WitVi Cargoes— British Canadian Foreign 2,432 3,562 3,950 4,404,384 1,414,727 2,155,718 2,593,830 561,597 1,565,471 1,698,003 3,358,086 2,661,565 134,344 72,4 52 81,156 Total 9,944 7,974,829 4,720,898 7,717,654 287,962 ii TRADE ASD NATIGATIO^^ 473 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Sea, in the Dominion of Canada during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. L A T I O N . Number Vessels. 1 ^^e'^^'^^- Tons Quantity of Freight. In Ballast — Briti.^h. . . Canadian Foreign. . 343 2,008 2,421 467,730 415,513 i)95,641 4,832 ! 1,878,884 14,776 Tons Weight. 9.853,713 I 4,720,8!»8 Crew Tons Number. Measure- j ment. r, 71 7,054 23,492 34,752 57,071 11.5,315 403,277 474 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 s ©J»DOi--JC0050 05(M©0" lO^M^-O t-) ^^O^I<) O i= Cft OC O't- CO'3<"©''c<5 iO'aO lO r- CO'!f>3iSiC^-OiO-J5^aoCO©(Ma5a5COh-© ©WO'* — ^(MOCOOtNt-OOSOOi-lr^Ol Ol^©C005-9"CCC^X-H0000TPC<500'^"*rH in t-^oi" r-Tto i^'-rt-T o cc"© 0 * -J t^ O Oi 1-- OC (M t^ t^ rt coiMt^OMCi ^t^t- 05D>-HTt"inf-i-- 1-t in o 0O?DOC CO S5 IM t--C: i-H 05 o o © 00 X) m o i^ intot^— — — in© — eocoi-ioooo'j't^ ?>f in~co'e_-* — CO w eo_^ © CO co^in in'^r'^^ ©'—' CO* — ■f © — r-t CO © 35 in •» — co't-T IM — — ' CO r-ao 35 in Tfooos IM i-J X IM I-H © © S5_— _C0 rH IM IM © CO t-— iMin •* 35 CO !>• -* u_;i a; «^', ,05 > +J Ij .*J> — ^^ , -'-; S S ^ — ^ Xi - +^^ J Oh 23 '5'" 5* -tj" c - 0) -'■-"' p : J o c 3 :t^ 5^13^ £3 £ n u £ ^ CQ CS rt 0) i 3J . 3^ CO = 3 )> O — ' rt » C5 -^ i-l CC X ji ei< 1-1 C-rXt^Ot-^OOO'Tr-rSX i^^5icx--r>t--i'xx ot^ecM irj — ' X t^ t^ 35 :D lO 35 :r 35 -v •*t-.-W»»«0'»':^?^t^OXXT*' X ^ 3: ec_ «C'*iOi-t>-lC<535'M35^;CQ'J'XnX'»' 10 X rfx' • M O ^ ^ f ■ -^ S X 'J' 3- ?t 35 IC •<»< : — . « ^ r? 2 ■ m t^"*" o 1-1 — M .— w :s n « i£5 n r- — ?t « ^ -J. ^ toot—'"*" — ^:c:^■^^-|■>*•^3mo^^r^MXX^Xl~I■^c■ ^o.-l<^^;CTJ<:ooxec35©«^o:3lr;;^■^X3;■.3Xt^35x «Oi-iSje<5-*t~w — o;35ir:;oi-l -CO M ■* — •^ — i-H n S !>) r^ ^ X t^ s -^ X ■» o s • r- — X ■ N 35 -o t— ri x_ X -f — ;i « ■•^'1 - x'-*irr C-lC«5X?5CCf-l'35-rX35C>355!f^ S ^ o-r ■l-. 601; D 0. : ., 5; ^ • t: ; ^:^ j: '^ , ^- r > tc~ ^ . _. :z ■ ■ X >■ X ■ — —sj -• >i - ^r.E^. t£ = ^. '£ci;ii:;5u — — — — '■^ — — — — — — — — — ^^^^■^^^SSSSS;^;^;^:^/^;^/^ 476 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 05«OiHCDt^©C3(M50>-(C. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 477 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 c: 02 ;c o — -^ --r l^ t^i o ~ o --2 ~. i~ :o -»> ^ ^3 t^ x> — r— t~ ri X x^ir; » M i< cc 1-1 T-i g ooirH lO CO ei lO (M sq 10 .-1 0:1 1-1 CO taooi ■* <*• o -^ 00 "H"*! "^ "^ CO ^ 00 -* 00 TlJ" ■I CO 00 C5 ■9< 00 i-i — -r 1-1 ?q O O ^ ii r5^3:__o sToi-h' od'^t-T 478 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 o H CC C5 O © :C »0 iC CD 00 N (M C5 lO i-H rH 00 .5 c la 5 s i a: C :> 3 ■-- t/3 — £3 1) 0<5oOf^C!!XMt-j;z;ftHa;a2p i-H t- 1^ ;o CI -p lO 1-1 o c^i '.o cj X o i~- J5 m t^ cc o o CO o -ti iO C5 1~ IM-^e«5O5©iOC:t^00fr-t»lMtO CO COOOOO rHWta i-H —I P3 cS .a c-^ es be ca a2 "^ ci a o 5 is _ TRADE AyD NAVIGATION 479 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 TP Ci CO lO o .-H M cc c^ e M t^ ^ 00 -o •»r O N t- o t~ t-- e t^ aa o ■w oc H iO ■* ®, > "^ tc c;— 1 © « o I -^ e<5 CO I cc •^eo" I iC I oo«o Ip: ^ C5 O c in -X -r 1- 30 •<»■ M » •^ - — l-M J «<£ OJ t: 0 t-M "T t~ /r. f « « -5 !^ '= fC^LH 480 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT bo a eg fl :8 O g O 3 ,—1 13 CO 3 -C sn u ? cd &. d ^ IT) 1— 1 73 ■T3 C 03 X C (V a o 60 w £ 1 GEORGE v., A. 191! •Jdqian^vT 'avsjq •;uam .-S be 35 ci ■M — S«5 X 00 OC lO i-Tx'o •.WiSlS^JJ SUOJ^ Oi tH :^ O :2 T o; a; x> -sa^^ JO jaqmn^ •J^qrnn^i^ 'm8jq •juaiii suox 5-^ X N IM eg :0 c<5 O -H cc (M' •aqSl8AV suox 00 lO ■<»• I 30 o < < O 125 • - 6c 'laaui I s '-' ^ suox •aajsiSay suox •sps •sa^ JO jaqtun^^j »o — 1< 05 C- o -^ f o so ectoic o o o X JO IS t>.0 :o « c gz il f-t bo 'a > » > 1^ 06 > n O' C M 1 01 ;> Pi Amherst, N.S.— Norway and Sweden . Sail . 1 2 1,030 1,446 United States Steam. ■;::i: : United States Sail . 14 3,792 4 1,709 Total 14 3,792 4 1,709 3 4 2,476 Annapolis Royal, N.S. — United States Steam . "is 18 7 7 1 6 95 102 2,785 United States Sail . 3,263 5 l,35i ' Total 3,263 5 1,351 4 2,785 ■• Antigonish, N.S. — Newfoundland Sail. 093 Total 093 * Arichat, N.S.— Newfoundland Sail . 54 779 1,002 United States n S';a Fisheries n 12 12 1,032 Total 2,435 1,032 V ■ Baie Verte, N.B.— Great Britain Steam . 1 2,150 3 3,844 Total 1 4 2,150 3 3,844 ! Barrington, N.S.— United States Sail . 360 20 37 1,033 2,117 Sea Fisheries m — Total 4 56 1 306 57 3,150 Barton, N.B.— Great Britain Sail. 5,370 1 94 — Bathurst, N.B.— Great Britain. .. Steam. 1,774 2 1 1 3,605 1,169 289 Norway & Sweden . . Sail. United States Steam. United States Sail 4 1,344 "2 Total 5 3.118 4 5,063 1 17 Bear River, N.S — Cuba & Porto Rico. . Sail. United States m 397 2.421 602 '-' " Total 18 2,818| 2 602 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 483 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 AND NATIONALITY OF VESSELS. Inwards yrojn Sea at each of the undermentioned Ports and Outports in Canada from the trade with each Country, during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. OF Vessels. Danish, French. German. c C c x s- f-^ SF H^ S HSf > P5 > ci > tf Italian. ^2,351 1 2,351 Pi Russian. o c OS «£ Other Nationalities. Total h t^ oc «5 m S-2 Names. c <£ > ^^ a. > Pi 1 2 18 21 4 23 1 6 107 114 CI 3 ll J 10 1 19 20 1,030 1,446 5,501 7,977 2.785 4,614 7,399 693 693 54 779 2,634 3,467 5,994 5,994 1,399 2,117 3,516 5,464 5,379 1,169 2,640 1,344 10,532 397 3,023 3,420 ll-_ii_31i 484 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Ports and OaxpoRTs AND C0UNTHIE8 WHKNCK Arrived. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. n > > Pi tri > 11 > u j6 > Si Pi Belli veau's Cove, N.S. — British W. Indies. . . Sail. 1 16 168 1,647 United States 1 Total 17 ],8i5 Bridgetown, N.S.— United States Sail. 5 456 Bridgewater, X.S. — Great Britain Steam. 1 2,873 France Sail. Italy Norway & Sweden. . n United States Steam. 1 1,032 1 20 1,620 6,214 United States Sail. 10 3,848 Uruguay 1 3 1 3,360 996 Total 22 10,707 10 3,848 5 5,388 Buctouche, N.B.— Canipbellton, N.B.— 6 4 2 4 10,2.50 455 3,878 1,023 4 5,852 British W Indies Sail. * United Statss Sail 1 633 Total 16 2.35 91 15,606 1 633 4 5,852 CampoBello, N.B.— 30,107 864 380 19 12,270 263 United States Sail. Total . 326 30,971 399 12,533 Canning, N.S.— United States Sail. 2 1 1 1 6 1 8 127 417 Caraquet, N.B. — United States Sail. 99 Canso, N.S.- Great Britain Steam. British W. Indies. . . Sail. Newfoundland n 1,722 99 469 99 863 11,702 4 354 United States ., Sea Fisheries m 37 182 3,155 14,944 Total 144 14,954 223 18,503 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 485 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 £\nd Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea^ &c. — Continued. or Vessels. Danish. French. G. )rm&n. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. rouL BO > 4 > 'J > > ^1 1 Names. X > '1 IB > 1 16 168 1,647 17 1,815 5 456 1 1 3 1 1 30 3 1 2,873 1,026 1 3 1,026 3,419 3,419 1,032 1,620 10,062 3,360 996 4 4,445 41 2 24,388 2 764 764 f, 2.704 12 4 2 5 18,806 455 3.878 1,656 9, 2,704 23 24,795 . 615 110 42,377 1,127 725 2 43,504 417 1 99 1 1 10 1 45 309 1,722 99 823 99 4,018 26,696 ' 367 33,457 1 1 486 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailiii(g ] N^ATIONALITT Ports and Ootpobts AND COUNTKIKS WHENCE ARRIVED. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. to > ll 1 > g.2 ra 'a > -1 c-i Pi "3 > -1 0 X 03 > Tons Register. Charlottetown, P.E.I.— Great Britain SteaTi. 3 4 4 8 32 12 10 5,249 944 290 624 34,046 2,568 206 "4 i',3.58 United States. . Sail. Total 73 6 43,927 4 1..3.T8 Chatham, N.B.— Great Britain Steam. 10,531 2 2,806 Great Britain Sail. British W Indies n 1 1 199 1,799 Newfoundland . , Sail. Norway and Sweden.. « 1 655 Spain Steam. 2 2 4,329 9 1 13,4-)7 556 10 1.5,404 United States. Sail. 5 li589 Total 17 8 2 1 21,118 10 14,013 13 18,865 Chemainu*, B.C. — United States . Steam. 831 2,411 1,147 8 5 2,812 744 United States. . Sail. Chili „ Total 11 4,389 IS 3,556 Chester, N.S.— United States . . . Sail. 1 1 99 26 2 2 183 1 .... 1 Total 2i 125 1 183 Cheticamp, N.S.— 5 ' 214 Chicoutimi, Que. — 4 7,208 Church Point, N.S.— British W Indies Sail 2 318 7 751 Total 9 1,069 Clark's Harbour N.S.- 6 341 Clementsport, N.S.— United States Sail 28 3,346 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 487 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 ,and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from 3ea^ &c. — Continued. OF Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. lotal. > JO i > -J i > !> m > Names . V > 1 > §1 P5 3 4 J 16 10 5,249 :::::::: :::: 944 "i 290 144 768 34,046 3,926 2o6 1 144 1 78 45,429 I 8 8,100 257 14 1 1 1 1 I i 6 21,487 1 257 199 1,799 1 215 "i soi 215 801 1 346 1,001 1 702 702 4,329 31,482 ! 2,145 i 8 8,572 ? 1,.503 1 346 51 64,417 1 1,744 17 7 1 1 5,387 3,155 1,147 Chilian 1 2,456 2,4.56 1 1,744 1 2,4.56 26 12,145 1 3 99 209 1 4 308 1 '-^- 5 214 ?, 3,112 6 10,320 1 2 7 318 751 - 1 9 1,069 ' 1 6 341 28 3,346 — 1 1 1 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 11 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality PORTB AND OCTPOBTS AND British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. 1 > il ^1 1 1.1 CO > > JO > Dalhousie, N.B. — Great Britain Steam. 1 1,774 1 6 1,455 4,872 Great Britain Sail . British W. Indies 1 110 Newfoundland n Germany u 1 1,547 Italy M Norway and Sweden \< "i 1 5 "'2^094 1,960 1,199 1 1 745 654 Portugal II Spain Steam . United States 3 5,42i United States Sail. Argentina n 4 5,408 9 Total 7,137 17 20,102 \ Digby.N.S.— Brazil Sail . United States i< 10 1,475 8 243 Total 10 1,475 8 243 Dorchester, N.B. — United States Steam. 1 ]4 15 5 690 1,574 "2 2 462 2 1,390 United States Sail. 2 Total 2,264 462 1,390 Fredericton, N.B.— United States Sail . 1,089 5 1,138 Freeport, N.S.— United States Sail . 4 364 Gaspe, Que. — Great Britain Steam. 1 2,002 British W. Indies... Sail. 3 1 395 241 Brazil , Cuba & Porto Rico. .Steam. 1 1,067 United States Steam . 2 4 2,829 593 United States Sail 2 1,025 Total 10 4,058 2 1,025 2 3,069 Newfoundland Sail. 8 1 2 301 99 United States tt Sea Fisheries „ 25 2 341 Total 11 425 2 341 Glace Bay, N.S.— Newfoundland Sail. 2 157 Saint Pierre Steam United States Sail. 1 99 Total 3 256 1 TRADE AND XATI6ATI0N 489 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 iand Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. OF Vksskls, Danish. French. G srman. Italian. Rassian. Other Na tionalities. rotaL ■i ^1 4 > > it 1 > sl > Names. m 1 > ^1 • 1 > 2 6 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 4 5 5 3,229 4,872 110 1 211 211 1 1,282 2,829 1 1,299 1,299 745 1 208 862 2,094 7,381 1,199 1 1,280 6,688 ? 419 2 1 2,579 1 1,282 31 31,519 938 1 18 938 1,718 1 938 19 2,656 3 16 2,080 2,036 19 4,116 10 2,227 4 364 1 3 1 1 1 2 G 2,002 395 241 1,067 1 294 294 2,829 1,618 1 294 15 8,446 8 1 4 301 99 1 366 13 766 2 1 1 157 1 400 400 99 ■ ■■ 1 400 1 4 656 490 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 N"o, 13. — Statejient of the Niimber and Tonnage of Sailii^ Nationality Ports and Outpobt8 AND CoUNTltlES WHENCE ABKIVED. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. 1 > u DO 1 5 m IS ■® m 4) > Pi n > 11 pi. Halifax, N.S.— Great Britain Steam. 146 35 27 53 102 13 5 585,701 53,154 0,843 65,194 8,360 65,579 1,136 2 27 2 1 1 3.254 18,724 2,818 1,125 99 British W. Indies , British W. Indies. . . Sail. Newfoundland . Steam . Newfoundland Sail . 1 78 Belgium Steam . Brazil Sail . Cuba & Porto Rico. .Steam. 2 2,222 Cuba & Porto Rico. . Sail. 4 632 France n Holland Steam . 27 66,867 Holland Sail . 1 1 1,157 1,666 Italy Steam . 1 1 1 1 4 2 133 120 5 17 1,723 1,944 1,9.51 84 315 4,274 191,970 21,694 10,065 18,876 Norway and Sweden m Mediterranean Ports n Saint Pierre n Saint Pierre Sail . Spain Steam . United States m 6 23 7,272 9,647 9 9,466 United States Sail . Mexico Steam . Sea „ 2 448 Hayti Denmark n 1 789 4 187 888 i76 9,011 Sea Fisheries. . Sail. 49 4,049 47 Total 1,115,549 81 21,492 41,320 Hantsport, N.S.— Newfoundland Sail. 1 100 United States Steam . 6 . 1,986 4,475 United States Sail. 12 3,373 ^'}, Total 13 .^473 18 6,161 Hillsborough, N.B. — United States Steam. 38 27,080 13 4,362 8 3,549 38 Total 13 4,362 8 3,549 27,080 Isaacs Harbour, N.S. — United States Sail. 4 304 2 110 Kentville, N.S.— United States Sail. 4 465 4 200 United States Sail. 9 1,255 Ladner, B.C. — United States . . .Steam 4 260 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 491 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea-j &c. — Continued. OF Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. IS i ID > i §•2 OS i > Tons Register. 1 4) > 1 > Tons Register. Names. > §1 1 > 3 3,742 151 62 29 54 104 14 5 2 5 1 27 2 3 1 1 22 11 4 150 143 5 25 1 1 4 237 592,697 71,878 9,661 66,319 8,537 Dutch 1 1,637 67,216 1,136 2,222 1 1,033 1,665 1 2,357 2,357 66,867 1 5,618 6,775 1 2,744 6,133 1,944 1,951 21 7 8,197 855 8,281 ' 2^926 1,354 1,170 ? 7,200 1 1 3,100 213,162 31,341 10,065 6 6,822 26,144 789 1 2,385 2,3S5 176 1 55 13,115 2,357 2 7 10,407 37 21,773 1 6,651 1 1,637 1,064 1,221,186 1 6 24 100 1,986 7,848 31 9,934 38 21 27,080 .... 7,911 59 34,991 6 504 8 665 — - • 9 1,255 . 4 260 ■ 1 492 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailin)g Nationalitt POBTE AND OUTPOBTS AND COUNTBIES WHENCE AEBIVKD. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. i > 11 ^1 m ID > il Si > 1 ID > SI ^1 CO 1 QO > 'i If Ladysmith, B.C. — United States. . . . Steam . 134 54 36,681 11,291 83 18 29,243 18,174 7 6,463 United States Sail. Total 188 47,972 101 47,417 7 6,463 LaHave, N.S.— Saint Pierre Sail. Spain 1 United States m 1 13 ] 6 28 49 99 2,242 174 773 2,107 2 152 Azores, Madeira and Cape Verde Islands n Dutch \V. Indies <, 13 1,156 Total 5,395 15 1,308 Liverpool, N.S. — "9 78i 1 655 France .. . Steam 2 2 26 4,077 3,220 4,963 5 54 11 172 2,778 3,322 614 12,275 1 578 30 Total 12,260 251 19,770 2 1,233 Lockeport, N.S.— United States Sail 2 17 198 749 24 49 1,251 3,790 Total 19 947 73 5,041 Londonderry, N.S. — United States Sail 2 198 North Head, N.B.— 160 63 223 27,928 1,138 113 113 4,593 Total 2i>,066 4,593 Lunenburg, N.S.— British W Indies Sail 10 7 2 1,048 676 199 1 690 Spain M United Stated. <, 5 21 21 1 164 49] 2,885 2,321 16 12,121 27 2,177 Total 231 19,757 27 2,177 1 690 • • ■ • 1 ii TRADE AND NAVIGATION SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 ■and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea^ &c. — Continued. or Vessels. 493 Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. 1 > u a a si" ^1 "3 > Tons Register. i > si I > Tons Register. Names. > Tons Register. 00 1 Pi 1 1 1 224 72 72,387 ::. ■::!::': 29 465 296 101,852 1 164 1 1 15 1 6 41 164 99 :::::::;:; 2 394 174 773 3,263 1 164 65 6,867 1 I 8 80 11 172 655 781 4 077 6,576 8 285 614 12,275 283 33,263 26 66 1,449 4,539 92 5,988 2 198 160 176 27,928 5 731 .336 33,659 11 7 2 3 5 21 21 1 191 1,738 676 199 3 664 664 491 2,885 2,321 16 14,298 1 3 664 262 23,288 — 494 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationalitt Ports and Octports AND COUNTUIKS WHENCE ARRIVED. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. > > > 1 Tons Register. JO "a i Tons Register. Magdalen Islands, Que.— Newfoundland Sail. 5 351 i 1 United States n 3 315 Total 5 351 3 315 — Mahone Bay, N.S.— British W. Indies. . . Sail. United Slates .. Dutch W. Indies Sea Fisheries i> 6 4 1 21 575 390 79 1,748 — Total 32 49 2,792 Maitland, N.S.— United States Sail. 4,«94 3 386 Total 49 1 4,894 99 3 386 Margaretsville, N.S. — United States Sail! Total 1 2 9 99 — Meteghan, N.S.— British W. Indies. .. Sail. United States ... m 364 1,011 "3 3 241 Total 11 2 3 11 1,375 241 Moncton, N.B.— Great Britain Sail. British W. Indies i United State." > 2,752 605 2,459 8 1,921 Total 16 5,816 8 1,921 Montague, P.E I.— Newfoundland Sail. 2 2 305 9 2J 2 82 Total 82 Montreal, Que. — Great Britain Steam. British W. Indies Newfoundland « Belgium Cuba & Porto Rico. . Sail. 1,284,428 19.649 19,516 6,688 2 1,357 "2 1^44 Holland Italy Portugal 11 Spain :. United States i United States Sail. 1 4 1 2 5 ] 2,719 7,642 1,619 4,652 10,182 73b 1 2 1,939 1,.394 3 6,048 2 5,.591 Mexico t 7 " " i4!263 TRADE AXD XAYIGATION 495 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. OF Vksbkls. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. 1 C « oo > - u m IK 04 '3 i Ol > ^1 * > £l fi a: Names. > 4 g n SI C5 5 1 it 3 351 1 5 212 399 212 ; 399 1 315 1 ! 6 611 1 14 1,277 6 4 1 21 575 390 79 1,748 32 2,792 ' 52 5,280 1 52 5,280 ! 1 99 1 99 2 12 364 .... I 1,2.52 14 1,616 .... • • 2 3 19 2,752 005 4,380 24 7,737 2 82 _' 2 82 1 2,.^97 306 9 20 2 2 10 3 6 1 2 12 3 2 7 1,280,825 19,649 1 . . . . 20,873 6,688 j ].... 1,144 31,930 9,512 8; 5?r.f?78 Dutch 2 Dutch 2 5,252 6,793 1 2,338 9,980 1,619 4,652 3 6,677 24,846 2,130 5,591 1 1 ■■■■| "'" 14,203 496 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 I No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationalitt Ports and Odtpobts AND COUNTKIKS WHENCE AKBIVKD. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. 1 > "3 > P3 > .2 > 1 > si ^1 Montreal — Con. 3 4 8,539 8,284 Total 368 1,388,857 5 4,477 7 12,996 Murray Harbour, P.E.I. — Sea Fisheries Sail. 26 532 Total .. ..7 26 532 Nanaimo, B.C. — United States Steam. United States. Sail. 124 7 2 65,903 4,106 3,820 144 62 2 1 98,571 21.835 4,596 647 25 65,821 1 2,571 1 2,826 Mexico . Sail. 1 2,292 2 253 Total 133 73,829 211 125,902 27 70,939 1 2,571 New Caropbellton, N.S.— 2 15 76 703 ] 53 Total 17 779 1 53 Newcastle, N.B. — 2 3 .... 2 1 1,899 3,542 Holland Sail. Norway & Sweden. . n Spain M 1,369 256 3 791 Uruguay „ 1 1,464 Total 3 791 9 8,530 New Westminster, B.C. — 25 6 2 17,055 340 3,556 12 5 502 63 Mexico Steam. 19 2,283 Total ... 52 23,234 17 565 North East Harbour, N.S — United States. Sail. "46 75i 2 7 89 512 Total ... 40 751 9 601 Lords Cove, N.S. — 68 39 637 334 46 291 590 2,999 Total 107 971 337 3,589 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOX 497 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards froiii Sea, &c. — Continued. or Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. i Other Nationalities. Total > 1 > 'J > > 3S Names. 1 > §•2 Pi 1 ( , 3 4 8,539 i 8,284 r 4 9 074 1 8 9fifi78 1 2, .338 Dutch .. 4 12,045 397 l,4.56,4t)5 "' ' ■•••| 1 ' i 1 26 532 . . . . 26 532 ' 1 8 "i 23,085 2,250 302 69 6 1 1 2 255,951 25,941 13,492 647 2,292 253 9 25,335 i i 381 298,576 1 1 2 16 76 1 756 18 832 9 2,700 4 4 1 2 1 1 3 1 4,599 1 1 279 313 3,821 313 1,;^69 2.56 1 2,416 2,416 791 1,464 2 592 s 5,116 1 17 15,029 37 11 2 1 19 17,557 403 3,556 1 2,266 2,266 2,283 1 1 2,266 70 26,065 2 47 89 1,263 49 1,352 114 330 1.227 3,333 r"""i ■■■' 1 1 ' 444 4,560 1 1 1 11— ii— 32 498 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 13.— Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality Porte and Odtports AND British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. 1 a; > 2 9 1 199 275 7 ^1 > If 05 00 > i > Hi 03 I > ^1 North Sydney, N.S.— Great Britain Steam. 2,372 15,004 144 75.857 24,160 1,300 5 9,361 British W. Indies.. British W. Indies. . . Sail. Newfoundland SteaJn. 32 4 33,450 425 Newfoundland Sail. Belgium i France n 1 1 1,099 2,3S8 Norway & Sweden. . Steam. Saint Pierre n Saint Pierre Sail. 17 1,107 Spain Steam. 1 7 1,956 14,472 United States h 11 7 2 1 1 9,549 4,139 4,146 2,794 52 United .States Sail. Mexico Steam. British Africa From Sf^a Sail. Sea Fisheries Steam. Sea Fisheries Sail. 69 4,214 148 21,675 Total 601 144,898 148 21,675 51 63,151 Parrsboro, N.S. — Great Britain Steam. 1 2 2,273 4,642 2 3,191 Brazil „ Holland 1 5 ],092 .5,136 United State.s m 6 115 492 29,416 28 7 8,470 1,589 United States Sail. Total 124 36,823 35 10,059 8 9,419 Paspebiac, Que.— Great Britain Sail. 5 3,724 British W. Indies 4 1 686 262 Brazil „ France m 1 2 870 1.894 Norway & Sweden . . m Spain „ United States « ....i '.. 6 86> Total 11 1,816 8 6,488 Perce, Que. — Newfoundland. . . Steam. "2 '3',747 1 4 789 3,446 United States. u Total 2 3,747 5 4,235 Pietou, N.S.— Newfoundland SteSm. 1 1,138 Newfoundland Sail. 3 259 Norway & Sweden. . n 3 1 2,394 1,215 United States Steam. "5 694 United States Sail. British Africa n Total 8 9.53 5 4,747 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 499 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. OF Vksskls. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. "3; > m S :2 to > si' > > Tons Register. Names . > C x Pi 1 1 II oi ' 7 9 1 231 279 7 1 1 25 17 1 18 7 2 1 1 96 231 11,733 15,064 144 100,307 24,585 1,300 1,099 2,388 25 9,429 9,429 1,107 1,95& 24,021 4,13!)- 4,146 2,794 "93 14 11^.509 52 Portuguese.. 1 63 11,572 973 26,802 134 21,911 1 63 935 251,698 3 2 2 43 122 5,464 4,642 Dutch Dutch 1 1 1,631 1,676 2,723 3 4,706 20,480 31,005 3 4,706 2 3,307 172 64,314 5 4 1 1 2 5 6 3,72+ 686 262 870 1,894 1 25G 4 1,402 1,658 .... 868 1 256 4 1,402 1 24 9,962 1 6 789 7,193 7 7,982 1 3 3 1 5 1 1,138 259 2,394 1,215 629 694 1 629 1 629 14 6,329 ll_ii_32^ 500 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT U 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 33. — Stateslext of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality POHTS AND OdTPORTS AND COUNTHIES WHENCE ARRIVED. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. to XI > §.2 1 CD > as > -1 i > g.2 Port Clyde, N.S.- IJnited States Sail. 2 7 273 78 Total 9 351 Port George, N.S.— United States Sail. 1 4 99 Port Hastings, N.S.— Newfoundland Sail. 1,608 United States Steam. 3 2,772 Total 4 11 7 2 31 14 37 102 1,608 3 2,772 Port Hawkesbury, N.S. — British W. Indies Sail. Newfoundland i 1,558 489 204 32,692 2,550 3,213 Saint Pierre Sail. United States Steam. 1 16 26 746 3,249 2,008 United States Sail. Sea Fisheries n * Total 40,706 43 6,003 Port Hood, N.S. - Great Britain Steam. 2 1,735 Newfoundland m 1 1 461 490 United States n "4 4 Sea Fisheries Sail. 211 Total 2 951 211 2 1,735 Port La Tour, N.S.— United States Sail. 1 65 98 766 Sea Fisheries n Total 66 864 Port Mulgrave, N.S. — Newfoundland Sail. 4 2 1 5 396 178 89 475 United States Steam. 3 9 5 17 590 738 396 United States Sail. Sea Fisheries « Total 12 48 1,138 1,724 Port Simpson, B.C. — United States Steam. 36,202 4 73 Port Wade, N.S.— British W. Indies.... Sail. 1 1,023 Cuba and Porto Rico . u France n 2 1,915 Italy M United States Steam. 1 2 691 2,434 United States Sail. 8 725 1 404 Total 8 725 1 404 6 6,063 TRADE AyD XATIGATlOy 501 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea^ &c. — Continued. Of Vessels. Danish. French. G« jrraan. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. TotaL m > A e a> -2 > 52 I > > 11 ^1 9 > li 03 Names. 01 > -1 ^1 i V > u e — 1 1 2 273 78 ■ ■ ■ ■ , ■ ] 1 1 , : i 9 351 i L... 1 1 99 4 -3 l.COS 2.772 - 4.3*10 11 7 2 32 30 63 1,.558 489 204 33,438 5,799 • 5,221 145 46,7t>9 2 1 1 4 1,735 • 461 4 211 . 1 ^ 2,897 •■"1 1 65 98 766 1 1 66 864 4 396 5 10 10 708 827 ] 871 ' 1 29 2,862 1 52 36,275 1 1 1 2 1 1 11 1,023 .... Spanish i i68 168 1,915 • 1 'J58 958 691 1 3,563 1 1 — ( ! 1 {).t8 1, 168 17 8,318 ■ 502 CUST03IS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Ko. 13. — Statement of the ISTumber and Tonnage of Sailinjg Nationality Ports and Octports AND COUNTUIKS WHENCE ARRIVED. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. to 1 > 13 « > 1 il ji "Z 1 > Pi Port Williams, N.S.— United States Sail. 3 51 1 500 149 Prince Rupert, B.C.— 49,851 111,400 1 2,439 Pubnico, N.S.— British W Indies Sail. 97 Chiited States. n 38 35 2,082 2,091 38 39 1,706 Total . . . 1,803 73 4,773 Pugwash, N.S.— 2 2 4,.'J52 4,213 Total 4 8,705 Quebec, Que.— 239 2 5 22 15 26 10 1,110,172 2,350 10,812 5,060 081) 135,585 32,490 0 9,954 Belgium Steam. Germany i. Holland 1 3 2 1 1 2,720 2,910 2,050 1,988 1,338 Norway Sail. Spain Steam. 2 4,090 Total 327 1,308,161 8 14,044 Richibucto, N.B.— 1 199 Spain .1 4 489 Britisli Africa u Total . . ... 4 489 1 199 Riniouski, Que. — ■ 4 1 6,721 1,814 3 3 6,492 2,092 Brazil n .... 1 1 8 2,517 1,141 5 • Total 8,535 .... 12,242 River Hebert, N.S.— United States Sail. 11 1,327 7 1,921 TRADE AXD XAVIGATIOX 503 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, £c. — Continued. OF Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. ■i 1 Si > i > u §.2 ^1 "« > 1^' Names. > £ > c 1 1 a 500 1 1 1 201 163,756 1 38 73 97 1 2,682 1 ! 3,857 1 112 6,636 "i U858 2 3 4,552 : '1 6,071 i 1 1,858 5 10,623 91 3,944 247 2 5 22 15 26 10 4 10 3 2 3 1 1,124,070 .... • • 2,350 10,812 5,060 680 135,585 32,490 4 8 11,614 27,179 11,614 Spanish . . . 1 1819 31,718 2,916 2,050 6,078 1,338 9 3,944 ...; ... .| 12 38,793 1 1 i8irt' .^oo 1,366.761 1 318 2 1 4 1 517 1 353 353 4>9 1 ififi 166 1 333 2. 484 1 « 1,525 ' 1 2,397 ! 8 15,610 3,906 851 ....1 1 851 1 9G9 . 969 2, .517 1,141 1 2,397 1 851 1 1 9G9 16 24,994 18 3,248 1 ' " ' . 504 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Ko. 13.— Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing ' Nationalitt Ports and Odtports AND British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. > -2 §■2 P5 00 > -1 X > 11 > c -2 > C Si ^1 Riverside, N.B.— Great Britain Steam. 2 2 1 1 6 23 21 3,927 4,481 1,814 98 Italy .1 United States i. United States Sail. Total 10,320 1 St. Andrews, N.B.— United States Steam . 3,873 2,705 553 15 16,958 United States Sail. 1,604 Total 44 6,578 568 18,562 St. George, N.B.— United States Steam. 1 12 13 49 563 61 61 2,261 9,292 United States . Sail. Total 612 122 11,553 St. John, N.B.— Great Britain Steam . 147 711,781 2 1 3,524 1,346 Great Britain Sail. British W. Indies. ..Steam. 27 9 41,849 1,800 British W. Indies. . . Sail. Newfoundland Steam. 2 2,032 Porto Rico Sail. 1 79 Holland . Steam . Italy 2 3,722 Norway and Sweden. Sail. 1 1 12 1 1,116 1,142 12,446 668 Argentina n United States Steam. 23 302 5 3 1 2 105 23,009 44,221 10,159 8,265 1,763 4,295 3,138 161 400 321,952 52,614 United States Sail. Mexico Steam . British Africa i- Portuguese Poss. in Africa n Si)ani8h Possessions in Africa ti Sea fisheries Sail. Total 627 854,081 561 374,566 20 22,274 St. Martins, N.B.— United States Steam . 35 31 2,765 13,019 United States Sail. 33 33 13,077 13,077 Total 66 1 15,784 St. Peter's, N.B.— United States Sail. 99 Sea fisheries m 3 115 Total 3 115 1 99 — — TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 505 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 «nd Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea,, &c. — Continued. OF Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Na tionalities. Total 1 > "3 1 ^1 1 "3 I > il ^1 EC > lU OD ^ II 05 Names. > H > I't 2 2 1 1 3,927 4,481 1,814 1 98 1 ( -'--- 6 10,320 ! 576 36 20,8.^1 4,309 -■ -- 1 612 25,140 62 73 2,310 9,855 ' 135 12,165 149 2 27 10 2 1 1 2 1 1 203 703 5 3 1 2 105 715,305 1 285 i.e.*^! 41,849 1 228 2,028 ' 2,032 79 1 3,777 3,777 3,722 1,116 1,142 368,730 '?. 3,748 2 2,584 2 3,983 Dutch 1 1,008 97,503 10,159 8,265 1,763 4,295 ! 3,i;^ 3 3,976 3 6,361 2 3,983 1 285 1 1,008 1,218 1,266,534 35 64 2 765 26,09G 99 28,861 1 3 9& 1 liri I ] 1 1 1 4 214 — ■| ■■■■' ""■ I"'"! ■■•■| 506 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No, 13. — Statement of the ISTiimber and Tonnage of Sailiiile: Nationality Posts and Octpokts AND COCNTKIKS WHENCE ARRIVED. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. — > P5 > ■2 "3 §.2 ■4 i > §1 ^1 St. Stephen, N.B.— United States Steam . 70 6 10,261 503 159 32 3,033 2,978 , United States. ... Sail. — Total 76 16 6 8 10,764 191 6,011 ■_: — Sackville, N.B— United State.s Sail. 2,708 5 1..300 Salmon River, N.S.— United States Sail. Sea fisheries i 426 117 Total 14 543 Sandy Cove, N.S.— United States Sail. 2 58 Shediac, N.B.— Great Britain ... . Sail. 3 1 1 2 1,669 633 1,454 1,054 France n Norway & Sweden. .Steam. Norway & Sweden . . Sail. — . . . — Total — ' 4,8:o 1 4 Shelburne, N.S.— Newfoimdland Sail. 88 368 United State.*. . . . Steam 2 1,372 7 5 36 1,0.53 632 1,474 124 10,183 Dutch W. Indies. ... n Set Fisheries n 100 7,361 Total 49 3,247 228 17,912 2 1 1 1,372 Sherbrooke. N.S.— Norway & Sweden.. Sail. 522 793 United States Sail. 1 284 Total 1 284 2 1,317 Shippegan, N.B. — Spain Sail. United States n 1 99 Total 1 99 I""' Sidney, B.C.— United States Steam . 10 1 Tl 599 47 12 4 2,777 734 United States Sail. Total 646 16 3,.511 TRADE AND XATIGATION 507 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued OF Vksskls. Danish. French- G srraan. Italian. Russian. 1 Other Nationalities. Total. m ^1 1 > ^1 > Pi X 1 > 1.1 > b2 Names. X X I > Pi .2 > 229 38 13,204 1 1 3,481 1 I [ 1 267 16.775 t 1 21 4,008 6 8 426 ..... . . .. 117 ■■■| 1. . 1 14 543 i 1 1 2 58 ■ ■ " ■ , 3 1 1 2 1,669 633 .:..:::.:: :::" 1,454 1,054 ■::: ::::::'::::':::::;:: ! • ; i 7 4,810 5 2 131 5 135 456 1,372 ] 1,236 632 ... 8 835 [ i 279 22,531 i 1 1 1 522 795 284 1 i 1 3 1,601 t ' i 1 273 1 1 273 ■• • I----! 99 1 i 1 273 2 372 22 5 3,376 781 1 .... 1 1 i 27 4,157 — 1 1 1 508 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 13. — Statejient of the Number and Tonnage of Sailinig- Nationalitt Ports and Odtpobts AND CODNTKIES WHENCE ABBIVED. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. 1 ;> "3 > il > i > > H Souris, P.E.I.— Great Britain Sail. 4 5 282 630 United States n 1 34 266 2,628 Sea Fisheries n 24 33 755 Total 1,667 3', 2,894 Stickeen, B.C.— United States .Steam 11 3,419 3 8 Summerside, P.E.I. — United States Sail. 5 1,479 12 Sydney, N.S.— 7 2 1 89 46 11,929 3,517 144 6f>,793 3,016 22.566 British W. Indies u British W. Indies Sail. 91 173,469 Brazil . Steam 1 1 2,492 1,899 2 1 11 2 29 8 1 3^999 99 974 3,794 47,105 1,483 1,711 Italy Steam . 3 7,567 Spain Steam . 1 56 2,397 128,749 12 1,469 North Pole . .. 1 343 Chili . . 1 2,836 3 40 132 1,270 61 4,906 ■■■■| Total 242 145,966 74 6,718 166 341,975 Three Rivers, Que. — 28 1 2 68,a58 1,583 4,010 Spain II Total 31 75,051 Truro, N.S.— United States. Sail. 6 588 Tusket, N.S.— 1 9 385 783 Total 10 1,168 Union Bay, B.C. — 44 6.S,608 11 2 15,470 364 12 29,808 6 14,459 2 4,590 3 7,403 Total 50 8.3,117 13 15,834 14 34,398 3 7,403 U TRADE AND XAVIGATION 509 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 ^nd Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. OF Vbssels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total 1 .3 a ce ® > si ^1 1 > > =0 I > 1 275 Names. 1 > 1 > 1 4 5 1 58 275 282 630 266 3,383 1 275 69 4,836 14 3.427 5 1,479 19 2 1 180 46 1 4 1 5 10 19 3 85 20 1 1 1 1 72 101 34,495 3,517 144 240,262 3,016 2,492 3 1 368 143 2,267 143 11,566 9 8 1,707 1,152 1,806 2,126 6,191 175,854 2,952 1,711 1 2,338 2,338 343 2,836 69 8,364 8,496 6,176 90 11,734 1 2,338 573 503,731 3 4,441 31 I 2 73,299 1,583 4.610 3 4.441 34 79,492 ' 6 588 * ' 1 9 385 783 10 1,168 Dutch .... 1 2,558 68 2 11 116,494 364 26,452 1 2,558 81 143,310 510 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 13. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing S^ATIONALITl Ports and Outports AND CoDNTltlKS WHENCE ARKIVED. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. > 00 > w 1 > > > -1 P4 Vancouver, B.C.— Great Britain Steam. 45 3 2 2 148,734 6,115 7,061 5,125 Great Britain Sail. China Steam . British Africa n Chili . . . .• Sail. Germany Steam . Fiji Islands Sail. 1 785 Dutch Ea.st Indies .Steam. 2 1 5,386 1,799 Peru "i 12 i,i47 4.3,.551 Peiu Sail. Australia Steam . Cent. Am. States ... n British W. Indies 1 747 63 9 1 33 2 12 2,552 765,424 19,913 17,326 1,586 119,214 7.680 1,500 "488 26 United States ., 327,671 6,507 13 19,140 United States. Sail. Mexico Steam . Mexico Sail. Japan . . . Steam . New Zealand Sail. Sea Fisherie.s Ste.am . 70 8,215 Total 934 1,147,743 584 342,393 16 26,325 Victoria, B.C. — Great Britain Steam. 18 1 14 9.5,687 17 51,886 Newfoundland m Australia i, France n Mexico M 13 2 1 "38 24,988 4,590 3,207 Mexico Sail. Cent. Am. States.. . .Steam Chili Sail. China Steam 149,416 Japan n United States United States. . . . Sail. 455 335,301 365 13 344,271 1,150 ... Sea Fisheries Steam 3 7 68 478 Sea Fisheries Sail. Total 552 665,6.38 378 345,421 Westport, N.S.— United States. . . Sail. 4 259 3 54 Weymouth, N.S.— Great Britain Steam 1 1 1 687 1,124 971 Great Britain Sail. British W. Indies .. Germany ,, Norway & Sweden . . n "9 1 833 United States. n 1,691 5 1,192 Total 9 1,691 5 1,192 4 3,615 . White Rock, B.C— United States Steam 11 570 36 530 ii TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 511 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 f\nd Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &c. — Continued. OF Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Na tionalities. Total. 1 || _to ® 0) > 05 > c > g.2 00 1 u Pi Names . -1 S « Pi > §1 45 148 734 1 1.726 4 2 2 o 7,871 7 OGl 1 5 125 Chilian 2 3,116 3 116 3 8,966 3 1 2 1 8,966 785 5,386 1 799 ..:: .::... 1 1,147 43,551 7,020 2,552 12 2 1 1,253 89 16 1 34 2 82 . . 2 7,020 1 5 7 11,512 i'4J629 1,123,747 26,420 31,355 1.586 •■••| 1 3,188 I 122 402 7,680 9 715 1 1 17 2 4,914 41,527 2 3,1161 1,555 1,566,018 • 18 1 14 95,687 17 ... ' 51,886 3,188 1 3,188 1 6 16,535 19 2 2 2 38 41,523 4,590 6 717 1 2 3,5i6 5,001 5,004 149,416 79,258 796,602 1,150 :;::;:: ::: Japanese . . . Japanese. . . 20 18 79,258 90 17 44,733 72 297 R-'i-'i 13 3 .... 68 478 1 38 151,555 V 3.188 26 69,782 nn.T 1,23 ,584 " ■ 7 1 1 2 1 1 14 313 687 :;:: 1,124 ■' 150 1 1 1,179 1,007 1,007 833 1 ■■■ ■ 2 883 ! 2 2,186 20 8,684 1 1 « 47 1,100 1 1 ' 512 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT U 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 13. — SxATEiCEXT of the Niunber and Tonnage of Sailing Natidnalitt Posts and Outpobts AND CkjDNTKIES WHENCE ARRIVED. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. i > si 1 > '3 OQ > .3 > SI ^1 > as Windsor. N.S.— Newfoundland Steam . 1 18 G91 12,444 United States n 1 92 72 70,321 United States Sail. 72 53,183 19 Total 93 70,393 72 53,183 13,135 Wolfville, N.S.— United States Sail. 8 1,582 Yannouth. N.S. — British W. Indies Sail. 2 265 5 1 1 1 5 5,318 1,054 1,020 659 5,517 France n Germany n Italy Norway & Sweden . , m St. Pierre United States. Steam 169 51 120,944 10,197 i! 1.^4 1 2 691 5,094 United States. . Sail. 13 1,831 Uruguay it French "W. Indies. . . m 1 2 170 97 21 6,867 Sen Fisheries Steam 186 1.S..S44 Total 395 138,391 200 15,309 16 19,353 u TRADE AND NAVIGATION 913 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 •find Steam Vessels entered Inwards from Sea, &<. -C ontinusd. OK Vessels. Danish. F rench. G erinan. Italian. Russian. Other Na tionalities. Total. X > as ■2 i > §.2 03 "a) 1 > Tons Register. 1 1 ^1 > Tons Register. Names. > Tons Register. 4 §■2 PS * ' ' ' 1 19 164 691 12,516 , -'- 123,504 184 136,711 .111""- 8 1,582 ■ 1 1,279 I 1 1.279 7 .T \«>3 I 1 1 i 5 2 171 66 1 1 2 356 615 ^,054 l,Ol'0 . 059 5,517 2 223 I 223 1 121,769 .... "i ' ij.jo 1 17,122 1,150 97 21 20,211 2 223 2 2,429 175,705 ll_ii_3;3 514 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 T No. 14. — Summary Statement of the Xationality of Sea-going Vessels ended March countuies from which Arrived. N 4TI0NAUTY British. United States. Norwegian and . Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. i £ K > no s. > > oj'5. H 1 > 0 2 H 1 > 1^ T Great Britain 1,034 26 9 4 182 1 911 2 1 48 9 1 4,099,147 9% 437 24,723 8,284 163,414 785 277,987 7,680 174 209,152 6,2S1 3,207 "1.56.477 1 91 74 101,4.50 2 3 Rritisli AfrifM 1 1,111 4 British Guiana 37 29,544 6 Fiji Islands 7 Newfoundland .... 19 1,634 136 214,575 9 Argentina 10 Azores, Maderia anl Cape 7 12,141 11 Belgium Brazil 12 1 2,492 14 15 16 Chili 1 2,836 40 8 1,307 "ij 1^338 "'"33 ""3,865 1 1,147 12 36. .567 2 1,144 3 1 3,289 996 17 DanisVi Wpst. Tndips 18 19 Dntrrh F.ajit Tnf?if»s 2 5,386 20 Dutch West Indies . 22 0^ 7,470 1 97 '>,\ French West Indies '>'! 2 5 1 2,567 789 2,249 9,892 2,292 ?6 Hayti Holland Italy Japan Mediterranean Ports . . . Mexico North Pole Norway and Sweden 27 2ft 29 11 33 1 55 4 1 1 1 72,306 21,567 119,214 1,951 110,609 29 30 31 32 3 1 5,243 343 3 7,416 3 7,403 33 3i 4,860 1,147 1,619 1,763 23 1 2 22,517 1,799 1,309 35 36 Portuguese Poss. in Africa. 38 St. Pierre Sea 55 18 1,376 18 2 4,350 18,928 69,502 2.3,366 4.29.5 39 2 1,249 446 107,452 40 "■3 4,609 11 Spain Sfjanish Poss. in Africa . . . United States 40 43 4,303 2.282.230 4,439 1,595,352 247 4 389,838 4,824 1 2,571 41 Total — 8,232 7,834,716 5,716 1,711,708 564 831,421 4 9,974 TRADE AND XATIGATION 515 -SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 entered Inwards, froin Sea, from each Country, during the Fiscal Year 31, 1910. OF Vessel. 0 rotal. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. 1 o > 1^ > i ce'S) 1^ "3 > > 1 ■ i il di > 6 ^ • -NT ■g 1 Jvame „-3, of §^ i Flag. H 1 > a; .5 oo'S) 00 1 > as s ?3 33,794 1 1,726 1,279 i 1,1-211 1,140 26 12 4 221 1 1,068 2 8 1 49 12 4 6 40 15 ] 2 2 33 1 27 1 1 21 1 } « 23 55 1 79 1 28 4,239,411 95,437 26,659 8,284 194,365 785 494,622 7,680 13,421 174 210,789 10,562 13,737 13,412 156,477 6,941 996 3,723 5, .386 3,805 1,147 51,331 2,338 97 57,366 789 121,685 42,217 203,952 1,951 165,751 343 9« 178 J^ 2 2 795 3 \ 1 228 426 1 1,179 .... 5 Q ?, 7 ^ 1 1,280 9 * 10 Dutch 1,637 11 1 3 2 851 10.530 5,004 1 938 12 Cliilian " 3 5^72 I3 It 15 1 1,033 Spanish 168 16 17 1 2,385 18 19 •• 20 .... 21 6 3,911 2 3,383 92 1 2,338 23 9J 15 47,258 1 1,007 1 1,282 Dutch Dutch Spanish Japanese 2 5,252 25 9g 1 1 2,7 U 3,188 '-^ 30,956 1 6 5,618 8,014 1 313 3 1 '26 8,424 1,819 79,258 27 28 99 30 15 35,080 31 32 1 801 33 2 2,946 5 ^ 489 31 1 208 1 i 346 ' ' 969 35 "i 702 :: 1 2 138 26 2,805 31 2 \ 1,763 1,671 27,6.'<4 20.196 197 918 36 37 83 6 179 1 23,334 6,822 20,901 353 38 39 3,182 Portug'ese 1 63 iffi 3 6 1,969 33,479 41 4 9')5 .19 ...: : 8 56,546 2 4,844 36 88,478 2 1 3,983 1,150 Dutch Japanese 3 18 5,242 72,297 4,461,381 5,974 j- 9.059 5 43 III 67,823 85 18 53 179,732 39 56,769 280 223,043 17 27,819 7,595 15,008 10,950,600 ll_ii_33j 518 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 TRADE WITH EACH COUNTRY N'o. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing and 8team Vessels in Canada for foreign countries distinguishing the Nationality the Fiscal Year ended Nat loNAi.iTY Ports and Outports and countbiks FOR WHICH DePARTKD. British. Uni ted States. Norwegian and SwedisU. .Austrian. Belgian. 1 > 1 C "53 XI > 2 2 H 2,380 1,446 1 1 > 1 Tons Register. Amherst, N.S.— Great Britain Sail. United States Sail. 1 98 1 375 • — - Total 1 'i8 13 1 32 98 1 375 4 3,826 Annapolis Royal, N.S. — Great Britain ....... Steam. Cuba and Porto Rico Sail. United States m ^ 2,785 4,767 1,5:<7 503 4 4 8 1,327 57 4 4.670 Total 6,807 1,384 8 7,455 Antigonish, N.S. — Newfoundland Sail. 7 1 100 693 Arichat, N.S.— United States. . Sail. Sea Fisheries >r 99 1,870 1 8 580 665 Total 101 1,969 9 1,245 — - Baddeck, N.S.- Saint Pierre Sail. 3 105 \ 16 10,335 Sea Fisheries .. Sea Fisheries Sail. 1 61 65 21 3,452 6 479 Total 3,578 6 479 15 10,335 Baie Verte, N.B.— Great Britain Steam. 1 "i 2 3 52 2,150 6 7,946 1 ! Barrington, N.S.— Newfoundland Sail. United States i- Sea Fisheries m S "3 1 05 X 1 4) > 1 !> u g-2 Pi "» > b ^1 Names . > on a] ^ 2,202 1 4,582 ""■l \""\ '" 1,446 1 J 2 473 2 2,202 8 0,501 1 - 4 22 17 8 2,785 .'.'..'. '"' 1 6,094 .... .... — I 1,594 ...... 2 2,017 ... Spanish 1 168 7,358 2 2,017 1 1 168 51 17,831 7 693 1 j 2 108 679 . 2,535 i 1 1 ^ 110 3,214 1 3 15 1 70 105 ::: ■ ::': 10,335 ::::::::';...:; 21 3 3 290 4,221 290 89 14,682 7 10,096 1 8 49 69 486 2,646 58 3,201 : 52 5,095 • • • 1 • • : • • ■ ■ 518 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnaye of Sailing Naiionality Ports and Outpokts and countriks FOR WHICH Departed. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austria!!. Belgian. > §1 1 > c Si p^ "3 > > -5 T i > Bathurst, N.B.— Great Britain Steam 4 6 8,681 1,258 3 5,306 United States Sail. 2 774 Total 10 9,939 2 774 3 5,306 Bear River, N.S.— British West Indies. Sail. 1 398 Brazil . . ... n "2 21 23 ■ 794 2,650 1 917 Cuba and Porto Rico n United States « 1 204 Total 3,444 2 602 1 917 Bellivtau'sCove. N.S.— _ 2 19 21 326 1,566 United States* . h Total 1,892 Bridgewater, N.S. — British W. Indies. Sail. 3 11 1 39 2 1 3 359 2.879 490 10,118 4,493 1,034 611 Cuba and Porto Rico n 3 1,187 United States . . Steam. United States . Sail. 11 4,332 Argentina Steam. Argentina Sail. Madeira ... .... n 5 5^055 Total 60 19,984 14 5,519 5 5,055 Buctoiiche, N.B.— Great Britain Sail Campbellton, N.B.— Great Britain Steam 6 11,059 5 2 7,307 1,021 Great Britain . . . . Sail. Argentina Steam. Argentina Sail. 2 1 4,070 572 5 1 2 6.807 1,547 1,578 United States Steam. United States . . Sail. 12 4,463 2 1,197 Total 21 20,164 2 1,197 15 18,260 CampoBello, N.B.— United States Steam. 50 18 8,239 318 12 65 362 430 United States Sail. Total 68 8,557 77 792 Canning, N.S.— Cuba and Porto Rico Sail. 3 917 Caraquet, N.B.^ Great Britain . Sail 1 1,032 - TRADE AXD XATIGATIOy 519 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, <&c. — Continued. OK Vessels. Danish. French. GerTuan. Italian. Russian. Other Na tionalities. Total. > a n i it 1 > > §1 2; Names. 1 > Tons Register. 1 > X 3 S X- 1 1,820 789 1 8 1.5,807 1 2,821 9 2,60n 17 1S,628 "1 1 398 1 938 2 1,855 \"": 2 794 22 2,854 — 1 «<:i8 27 5,901 1 1 2 19 326 1,566 ! — -— ^ ...i 21 1,892 ' 3 14 1 2 10 3 359 ■ • • • ... ... 4,066 490 14,450 ■'4 4^ 14.^ 4.493 10,534 611 ij.:::: 4 ' ' 1 4,445 2 764 83 .S5.0<)3 21 764 9 2,700 «70 ., 13 21,066 3 1 258 ■.■;:::.;■::::... 6 1,949 2 4,070 2 2,478 1 1,282 9 11.139 1 2 14 47 1.547 1,578 i i 5,660 .... 1 ...J f> 3,370 2 «?47« 2 1,&40 47.009 62 H.fiOl 1 83 748 _] ' -— . ! 145 9,349 i 3 917 -■ - 1 1 384 1 1.... 2 1,416 ' 1 1 — 1 520 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. If'. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing N.'illONALlTT Ports and Outports AND CorNTRIES British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. > w > s5 e4 > Hi j6 > §■5 JO > C II a: Canso, N.S.— Great Britain Steam. 1 2 1 2 12 147 1,722 198 984 199 1,126 British W. Indies... . Sail. Newfoundland Steam. Newfoundland Sail. United States ..... ,i 6' 496 23 2.132 Sea Fisheries „ 13,511 193 15,957 -- Total 165 3 32 17 7 31 4 91 17,740 222 18,585 1 Cardigan, P.E.I.— United States Sail. 286 Chariot tetown, P.E.I — Newfoundland Steam . 27,277 1,131 546 23,692 65 Newfoundland. . Sail. . . Steam . . . Sail . Saint Pierre United States Sea Fisheries 1 26 Total 52,711 1 26 ' 1 Chatham, N.B.— Great Britain Steam. 11 22,132 4 2 9 4,985 1,958 14,949 Great Britain Sail. United States Steam . 1 12 690 3,632 8 5 15,176 2,335 United States Sail . 15 Total 24 26, 454 13 8 2 17,511 21,892 Chemainus, B.C. — United States Steam . 14 5,627 769 50 United States. Sail. British Oceania Steam. 4 1 1 9,318 1,147 2,043 British Oceania . . . Sail . Mexico Steam . " 1 Chili Sail. 644 Portuguese Africa. . . Steam . Portuguese Africa . Sail. 1 1,978 Total 20 18,135 12 3,441 1 1 Chp..ster, N.S.— United States Sail . 1 1 98 .19 Sea Fisheries „ 2 183 Total 2 117 2 183 Cheticamp, N.S.— Saint Pierre Sail . 7 402 Chicoutimi, Que. — Great Britain Steam. 7 13,524 France Total 1 7 13,524 1 TRADE ASD yArIGATIO^' 521 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 j>nd Steani Vessels entered Outward? for Sea, <£■€. — Continued. Of \'KSSK1,^. Danish. y renh. German. Italian. Russian. Other Na tionalities. Total. > C 2 ^1 i > g2 1 > > > Names . > -1 > 1 2 1 8 35 1 ' 1,722 ' 198 ::;':":i':"" : 984 095 3,258 1 : 340 29,468 1 ! 387 36,325 1 & 3 286 i 32 17 8 31 5 27,277 1,131 690 1 144 *. 23,692 .... 91 1 144 93 52,881 .... f> 6,751 472 20 6 18 17 33,868 9. 2 ■ 1,018 3,478 — 1 ■ • • • ■ 30,815 5,967 7 7,223 .... 1 .... 2 1,048 61 74,128 22 2 4 1 1 3 1 1 6,396 50 9,318 1,147 "i 1.744 "i 2,097 Chiiiau.;;.; "l 2^456 2,043 5,197 1,744 I----I 1,978 l' 1,744 1 2,097 1 2,456 35 27,873 , 1 1 3 98 202 1 4 7 300 402 5 3 7,562 4,223 12 3 21,086 4,223 1 r' 11,785'....' 15 25,309 _i I 522 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing 1 Nationality Ports .\nd Outports Axn Countries FOR WHICH Departed. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedisti. .Austrian. Belgian. f 1 i §■2 d, tic > §.2 Eh '^ to % 0) > Tons Regi^ter. "a; > Tons Register. "a Si Church Point, N.S.— ' Cuba and Porto Rico Sail . 196 693 United States — Total 8 889 Clark's Harbour, N.S.— United States. . . . Sail . 2 6 341 Sea Fisheries m Total 8 418 28 7 .... "3 2 Clementsixjrt, N.S. — United States Sail . 3,417 3 4 Dalhousie, N.B.— Great Britain Steam. 14,643 249 954 3,804 4,262 2,973 Great Britain Sail. British W. Indies. . . n United States Steain . 1 3 1,897 i,oa5 6 10,323 United States Sail. Argentina Steam . Total 13 19,650 4 2,982 13 17,558 Digby, N.S.— United States Sail. 6 24 5 1 4 G 4 2 "i 14 554 3 69 Dorchester, N.B. — United States Sail. 2,967 7 1,535 - Fredericton, N.B.— United States Sail. 1,084 5 1,138 Freeport, N.S.— United States Sail. Gaspe, Que.— 46 7,557 842 1,020 4,043 97 1,907 1 2,002 British \V. Indies... Sail. Brazil . n "2 Cuba & Porto Rico . . Steam. Cuba & Porto Rico Sail. 1^025 Portugal II United States m 1 315 * Total 31 1.5. 466 3 1.340 1 2,002 Georgetown, P.E.I.— Newfoundland Sail. 10 417 3 36 1 Sea Fisheries n 2 341 Total. 13 453 2 341 Glace Bay, N.S.— 15 4 4,005 225 Newfoundland Sail. St. Pierre Steam . Total. . 19 4,230 ■■■■| TRADE AXD XAYIGATIOX 523 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outv/ards for SeOj &c.— Continued. OK Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. 1 > .2 1 §1 05 -2 ;> §•5 P5 1 > i > Names . > Tons Register. i > u m * 05 1 7 196 693 1 [.... 1 8 889 • 1 i 2 6 77 !•■■■ 341 1 8 418 28 3,417 10 4 1 7 6 2 18,905 2,973 249 12,220 2,039 3,804 30 40,190 9 623 31 4,502 -^llll -- . 10 2 222 1 46 5 C 4 2 2 1 15 9,559 :::::'::.:;:!.... 842 1,020 • 4,043 1,025 97 2,222 1 [ 35 18,808 10 5 15 417 377 . . . j.... 794 1 15 4 1 4,005 225 1 400 .. . 400 1 400 20 4,630 524 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 15. — State^jekt of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationality POKTS AND OUTPORTS ANIJ COUNTKIES FOli WHICH DePAHTKD. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. > P5 > IB > 2 2 27 IS 1 > _5 > Halifax- N.S.- Great Britain Steam. 136 1 34 4 48 97 483,360 190 49,318 621 61,446 8,066 2,028 2,465 19,919 Great Britain Sail. .. .1 British VV. Indies. . .Steam. British W. Indies. . . Sail. Newfoundland .... Steam. Newfoundland Sail. 2 162 Belgium Steam. Belgium Sail. 1 1 684 1,157 "9 1 2 2 Brazil „ 1,725 1,385 200 2,736 Cuba & Porto Rico. .Steam. 4 4,284 Cuba & Porto Rico. . Sail. France Steam. Saint Pierre Saint Pierre Sail. 3 1 179 69 13 1 "4 328 193 99 359,494 11,220 26,226 2,872 i76 18,247 Spain 11 United States Steam. United States Sail. Mexico Steam. 5 16 7,138 7,538 5 7,788 British Africa h Argentina n Sea Fisheries Sea Fisheries Sail. 47 3,94S Total 932 1 "17 1 1,027,574 70 ''6 8 18,786 42 38,325 Hantsport, N.S. — Cuba & Porto Rico. . Sail. United States Steam. United State.s Sail. Argentina n 296 " " 3,695 2,061 1^986 2,222 .... Total 19 6,052 14 4,208 Hillsborough, N.B.— United States Steam. 'i3 4^362 38 27,080 United States Sail. 8 3,549 Total 1? 4,362 8 3,.549 ^8 27,080 Isaac's Harbour, X.S. — United States Sail. 2 197 1 3 4 90 179 Sea Fisheries n Total 2 197 269 Kentville, N.S.— Cuba & Porto Rico. . Sail. 2 2 572 98 i United States n 4 200 Total 4 670 4 200 8 Kin^sport, N.S. — 2,46S TRADE AND XATIGATIOy 525 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Seo^ d-c. — Continued. OK Vksskls. Danish. French. G erraan. Italian. a: > jssian. Other Nationalities. > Total. oo > i > > - -Z X 1 > X * ^1 Xaines . > -1 8 H,944 141 4 61 5 48 99 1 1 9 6 2 3 21 9 1 195 85 13 1 1 4 378 489,332 3,688 "i '"l24 1 1,033 , 69,237 1 745 61,416 8,228 684 1,157 1,725 " 1^572 1 7,241 200 ] 1 21 6 3,100 8,400 766 1 5,836 8,400 959 ' 3J39 99 2 1 2,744 1 2,357 1 5,618 Dutcij. i 1,637 390,515 18 758 26,226 2,872 1 1,152 1,152 176 3 406 22,601 7 10,407 33 15,540 1 2,357 2 6,651 1 1,637 1,088 1,121,277 1 6 25 1 296 1,986 5,917 2,061 1.... 33 io,2-;o ' 38 21 27,080 7 911 ', I - 59 34,991 '■■"■! 1 3 3 287 ■ 179 1 6 4i;(> -■■■! ^ 1 61 572 298 1 1 8; 870 1 1 1 ! ' i 1 «1 2.468 I"" ' 526 C CSTOMS D EPA R TMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 t Xo. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Natio.nai.itt Ports and Octports axij couxtkiks FOu'wHicH Departed. British. Norwegian United States. and Swedish. Austrian. t^igian. 1 > si ^1 > Tons Register. Vessels. Tons Register. « 1 > Tons Register. > Ladner, P..C. — United States Steam. 2 2 278 9 5 90 40 United States Sail. Total 278 14 130 Ladysmith, B.C.— United States Steam. United States. . . . Sail. 93 14 1 108 1 2 1 30 20,287 3,386 2,409 26,082 81 15 29,110 12,859 2 3,353 Japan Steam. 96 Total 41,969 2 3,353 La Have, N.S.— Cuba & Porto Rico. . Sail. 99 198 658 2,318 United States m Argentina « Sea Fisheries n "l3 1,156 Total 34 3,273 13 1,156 Liverpool, N.S. — Great Britain . . . Steam. 5 12 4 13 9,862 2,609 653 2,418 2 1,233 British W. Indies . . Sail. 6 523 Cuba & Porto Rico. . n United States Steam. 4 50 2,744 3,645 29 1 3,290 658 Argentina n Sea Fisheries Steam. 12 182 631 13,674 Total 64 19,490 254 21,217 2 1,233 Lockeport, N.S. — Newfoundland Sail. 1 79 1 11 38 79 482 Sea Fisheries n 19 792 2,778 Total 20 871 50 3,339 Londonderry, N.S. United States Sail. 2 156 United States Steam. 1 85 86 831 1 312 12 3,214 Total 86 917 313 3,220 ' Lunenburg. N.S. — British \V. Indies Sail. 8 10 24 1 8 S90 1,066 2,377 93 1,123 Cuba & Porto Rico. n United States. n Argentina n 1 1.023 TRADE AXD yATIGATION 527 SESSIONAL PAPER N^o. 11 fiud Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, dc. — Continued. OF \ ESSKLS. Danish. French. Gi 1 riiian. Italian. Russian. Other Na tionalitie.s. Total. > P5 CO £1 1 > 1.2 X > a: X > ^1 > Tons Register. Names. s > u :2 > = 1 11 5 368 ■;;. ':.:::i:;:;i:::::.:: 40 , 16 408 1 3,510 177 29 1 56,260 16,245 2,409 1 3,510 ■ 207 74,914 . 1 2 1 43 99 :::::.::::■ 19S 658 3,474 1 1 .1 47 4,429 , 1 7 12 10 13 4 7S 1 12 182 11,095 2,609 1,176 2,418 2,744 6,935 658 631 13,674 820 41,940 1 i — 2 11 57 158 482 3,570 ....^ 70 4,210 1 2 156 - 2 397 98 4,045 1 ^.. 399 4,143 8 10 24 1 8 1 890 1,066 2,377 93 1,123 1,023 1 1 ■" 1 528 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nati J.N A 1. IT Y Ports .\nd Outpor'is amj countkies FOR WHICH Departed. British. United States. Norvvf-gian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. > 00 > 1 > JO > > Lnnenburg, N.S.— Con. Sea Fisheries Steam. Sea Fisheries Sail. 1 200 16 15,821 "27 2,190 Total 252 21 386 ^7 2,190 1 1,023 Magdalen Islands, Que.— United States Sail. 8 1,850 Mahone Bav, N.S.— British W. Indies. . . Sail. Cuba & Porto Rico.. United States >i Sea Fisheries n 6 6 6 9 27 673 555 559 774 -— Total 2,561 Maitland, N.S.— United States Sail. 71 1 8,854 1 130 Margaree, N.S. — Saint Pierre Sail. 72 ■ Meteghan, N.S.— Cuba & Porto Rico. .Steam. United States Sail. 4 9 13 2 9 11 756 1,006 4 335 --- Total 1.762 4 335 Moncton, N.B.— Great Britain Sail. United States « 2,752 1,153 8 919 Total 3,905 8 919 Montague, P.E.I.— Newfoundland Sail. United States i. 2 2 4 82 198 Total 280 Montreal, *iue. — ( Jreat Britain . Steam . Xewfuundland ..... n Belgium > 303 ?4 11 1,241,856 28,678 63,425 3 6,015 Holland 1 taly United States .i United States Sail. Mexico Steam. liritish Africa h Argentina " "i 4.952 3 1 3,920 795 3 7,789 '"'5 7 1 302 ""iojeo 19 189 2*786 6 . — Trvfal 1,371,046 4 4,715 13,804 Murray Bay, Que. — Cireat Britain Steam . 1 2,694 TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 129 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels eutered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. Danish. Freni. h. 2, 4,280 1 2,397 3 6,677 S 2 German. 26,678 8| 26,678 Italian. g 2 Russi Other Nationalities. e4 Names . :2'Sd 2,338 1 2,338 Dutch. Dutch. 7,917 ■1,118 12,035 Total. 227 280 27 72 4 13 17 2 17 19 306 37 11 11 ] 2 6 1 5 388 33 16 18,017 24,605 1,850 673 555 559 774 2,561 8,984 72 756 1,341 2,097 2,752 2,072 4,824 82 198 280 1,248,474 34,693 63,425 34,595 4,118 7,349 11,709 795 10,160 19,189 2,786 1,437,293 2,694 ll_u_;34 530 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 15. — Statement of the Nimiber niiid Tonnage of Sailinig "Nationality Ports and Outport.s am) countkies Fou WHICH Departed. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. lielgian. > •1 §•2 P5 "3 1 Pi 1 > 1 > no 1 > Murray Harbour, P.E.I. — Sea Fisheries . .... Sail. 26 3 1 1 222 58 2 1 2 550 Nanaimo, B.C. — Japan Steam. 9,178 2,837 Central Am. States. . n Portuguese Africa . . u United States .... m 2,761 61,496 14,910 5,379 1,863 6,246 1 27 2,315 70,003 1 2,571 128 66 96,017 23,790 Unit»^d States Sail. Chili Steam. Mexico II 4 9,192 1 3 1 1,0.57 7,427 2,780 China h British Oceania. h Sea Fisheries n 40 330 4,424 69 7,964 Total 109,124 267 136,963 33 83,582 1 2,571 New Campbellton, N.S. — Newfoundland . Steam. 1 38 Newcastle, N.B.— 1 "ii 2,474 2,4i3 2 7 1,899 5,922 ' i 663 United States . h Total .. 12 4,887 1 663 9 7,821 New Westminster, B.C. — United States Steam. 33 4 11 1 2,698 100 27,950 2,283 6 3 442 47 United States Sail. Australia Steam. .... Chili 1, 1 8 2.712 15,017 9 Total 58 50,760 489 North East Harbour, N.S.— 2 7 163 438 42 42 150 44 194 777 Total .. 777 9 601 - North Head, N.B.— 25,088 852 2 98 17 2,964 Total.. 25,940 100 2,981 North Sydney, .N.S.— 9 2 202 137 2 15,222 2,440 83,231 24,696 4,148 4 4,-259 British VV. Indies n Newfoundland n 44 3 57,137 329 Newfoundland . ... Sail. St. Pierre h St. Pierre Sail. 3 6 7 211 5,303 19,188 United States Steam 1 1,099 British Africa m .... TRADE AXD XATIGATION 531 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 jind Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea^ &c. — Continued. or Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Na ionalitit-s. Total. i > > II Tons Register. X > 1.1 * Tons Register. Names . Vessels. Tons Register. 1 > ' i 26 550 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 394 ''\ 6 5 ] 109 9,178 2,837 1 7,647 1 1 3,i88 ie 45,652 276,356 1 38,730 1 ! 2 5,130 10,509 ■ i 12,112 13,673 1 2,780 12,388 1' ' 1 .^ISs' 18! .fiO 782 --- 650 386,210 ' ' - 1 38 '"" 4 6,465 7 10 12 29 10,838 3 885 6,807 l-'lll- 3,076 4 6,465 3 885 20,721 39 7 11 1 1 1 8 3.140 147 27,950 2,283 1 2,266 .... ::::. :; 2,266 2,712 •• .... 2 266 ^— 15,017 1 68 53,515 2 49 163 1215 51 1,378 : 1 '.: '.'. 1.52 142 25,105 3,816 . . . 294 28,921 13 19,481 2 246 140 2 22 4 7 7 2,440 140,368 25,025 4,148 22 1 8,800 17 8,800 228 6,402 1 19,188 11- -ii-341 532 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT II 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 ISTo. 15. — SxATK^rENT of the Number mid Tonnage of Sailing- 'Nationality Ports and Outports AND Countries for which Departed. British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. > CO 0) > §.2 55 > .1-1 Pi > -J i > '1 North Sydney, N.S.-Co?i. Mexico Steam . 3 6,012 ' Argentina .. Sea Fisheries m • 2 4.935 Sea Fisheries Sail. 69 440 4,229 139 10,904 — Total 164,680 139 10,904 54 67,759 Parrsboro, N.S.— Great Britain Steam. 6 6 125 13,064 492 32,029 4 4 6,312 3,107 United States m 28 7 35 8,470 1,591 United States Sail. Total 137 45,585 10,061 8 9,419 Paspebiae, Que.— Great Britain. . .* . Steam. Great Britain Sail. 1 2,076 io 8;i77 British W. Indies. . n 8 4 1 1 1 1 18 1,054 1,070 736 99 76 353 2,440 Brazil n Cuba and Porto Rico n Portugal 1 St. Pierre. . . n United States ... . Steam. ' 1 580 1 689 United States Sail. 11 8,866 Total 35 2 "3 5 7,904 1 580 Perce, Que. — 3,747 924 United States n 5 3,545 United States . . Sail. — Total . . 4,671 5 3,545 Pictou, N.S.— 3 6,492 2 1 1,140 358 Newfoundland Steam 1 1 372 69 Total . . 5 6,933 3 1,504 Port Clyde, N.S.- United States Sail 3 6 371 67 Total.. 9 438 Port Hastings, N.S.— Newfoundland Steam 3 3 1,206 297 Newfoundland Sail United States. Steam. 1 1,897 Total 6 1,503 1 1,897 TRADE AND XATIGATION 533 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 ;nn(i Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &c. — Continued. OK Vt.sSEl..>. Danish. H ^ ^ Fren.h. 86 ] 1,015 25 2,291 ] 134 22,123 GerT 4,706 4,706 Italian. kusi Other Nationalities. Total. Names . Dutch . 1,C29 1,629 3,307 3,307 l: s. o-r > 3 6,012 2 4,935 86 11,015 233 17,424 767 265,466- 15 27,389 38 12,0(59 132 33,620 185 1 10: 8' •J 1 1 1 2 19, 47 2 5 3 10 '3,078 2,076 8,177 1,054 1,070 736 99 76 1,012 3,020 17,350 3,747 3,545 924 8,216 6,492 2,776 730 69 10,066 371 67 438 l,20e 297 1,897 3,400 534 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 15. — Statemext of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing Nationwlitt POKTS AND OUTPOR'IS AM> COUNTHIES British. 1 Norwegian United States. and Austrian. .Swedish. (Belgian. 1 > 8 () 30 19 35 98 50 03 -J > P5 «3 1 > ft5 1 > Port Hawkesburv, N.S.— British West Indies. Sail. 1,204 672 31,735 4,658 2,890 Newfoundland .... u 2 185 United States. . . . Steam. United States Sail. 11 33 1,977 2,824 Sea Fisheries n Total 41,159 46 4 4,986 Port Hood, N.S.— Sea Fisheries Sail. 211 Port La Tour, N.S.— Sea Fisheries Sail. 605 Port Mulgrave, N.S.— 1 13 110 1,174 Newfoundland n United States. . . . Steam. 1 1 11 13 372 86 881 1 6 21 45 144 Sea Fisheries n Total 1,994 1,339 Port Simpson, B.C. — 30,650 4 73 Port Wade, N.S.— 6 1 540 Port Williams, N.S.— 256 Prince Rupert, B.C. — 55 51,927 149 1 150 7 58 115,622 141 1 1 2,439 55 Total 51,927 115,763 2,439 Pubnico, N.S.— United States Sail. "42 42 5 "' 1^847 462 3,466 Total 1,847 10,547 65 3,928 - Pugwash, N.S.— 4 5,793 Quebec, Que.— Great Britain Steam. 105 "(i 9 5 450,586 1^321 497 16,279 12 3 19,642 2,150 2 162 (Jermany i. Spain II 1 1,334 ■;:;i:'::: 1 372 2 3,340 Total 126 470,017 3 474 17 25,132 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 535 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 -.and Steam Vessels entered Outwanls for Sea, &c. — Continued. o^ \'esskls> Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. 1 > A OS 1 > Si ^1 -2 > c 5 1 IB 1 > u Names . X > 1 a; > 8 8 30 30 68 1 ' ' — ^^ ::::__i'i: 144 4 ' 50 1 13 1 2 18 1 67 — '■— 1 67 35 j i 49 : 6 ! 1 1 --- 205 1 206 7 100 — ---- 107 1 1,858 10 — ■ 1 2,397 118 3 8 9 5 1 1 1 3 1 3,797 1 1,590 3,797 1 2,397 1 I 1,.590 149 1 )tal. 1,204 857 31,735 6,G35 5,714 46,145 211 605 110 1,174 372 230 1,514 3,400 30,723 540 256 169,988 141 170,129 462 5,313 5,775 18,198 472,625 2,1.W 1,423 497 16,279 3,797 1,3.34 372 4,930 nO.3,407 536 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT li 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing • \a'II INAI.II'T Ports and Outports AND Countries FOR WHICH Departed. British. United States. NorWf-giMn and Swedish. Austrian. C.elgian. > 1 11 Pi ■ 1 > ai > Tons Register. 1 > 35 Richibucto, N.B.— 199 1 41« 2 802 1 260 Total 12 1,617 1 260 2 802 Rimouski, Que.— 3 5,387 1 2 1,819 1,244 Brazil « Portugal M Spain Steam . Uruguay. . . m 1 1,334 2,256 2,417 ],1U 2,517 848 Argentina Sail . 1 1,814 5 Total 8,-535 8 12,242 River Heberb, N.S.— 1 1 11 209 46 1,40.5 United States Steam "8 "'■2.187 Total 13 1,660 8 2,187 Riviere du Loup, Que. — 2 3,730 River Side, N.B.— 7 3 14,290 319 — Total 10 24 4 14,609 St. Andrews, N.B.— 4,168 408 431 21 25,679 891 United States Sail im '.::_■ Total 2S 1 17 4,576 452 26,570 -— St. George. N.B.— United States Steam . United States Sail 86 575 52 58 8,266 2,121 --^^- Total 18 661 110 10,387 2 1 St. John, N.B.— 68 "3 3 227,111 2,025 1,346 Britisb W Indies Steam 6,221 528 1 571 12 13,519 3 1 325 1,385 1 25i 1 95 Spam Steam . ....• ' i 1,579 TRADE Ayn yATIGATION 537 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 <;ind Steam Vessels entered Outwards foi' Sea_. &c. — Continued.. OK N'ksSKl.b. Danish. Fi -en h. G erman. Italian. kussiiiii. Other Nationalities. r..t,al. •1 ID si Si i > 1 ^1 1 §.2 1 OS Names . > "=1 1 II 05 1 353 5 1,626 9 2 980 1 166 j 13 ] S44 I 5 1,626 1 -. 353 i; 160 1 22 4,824 , 1 •\397 5 2 1 1 1 1 9,603 1 244 1 969 969 1 851 851 1 1,334 2,256 2 417 1 T , ■ 2 1 1 2;955 2 517 i ' 848 -- 1 1 2,397 I 851 1 9G9 16 24 994 1 1 1 1 19 2U9 I 1 40 3,592 1 .... 21 3,847 2 3,730 7 3 14,290 319 j ' 10 14,609 455 25 29,847 1,299 1 1 » t 480 31,146 1 53 75 8,352 2 696 1 1 . . . 3 128: 11,048 1 '?. 3,699 288 2 2,584 /Spanish. .. 5,768 1,008 } -1 4 3 4 242,195 2 0:^7 1 2 1,003 1 (.Dutch 1 1 (> 221 1,099 13 519 • » 12 4 570 1 ll ]| 1 1 385 1 3,777 3,777 9.-) 1,579 538 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 15. — STATf.MENT of the Number aiwi Tonnage of Sailing 1 Nationality Ports and Outports and countkies FOR WHICH DePARTEI). British. United States. Norwegian and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. > Tons Register. > "33 > Tons Register. j6 i > 03 a. > 03 St. John, N.B.— Co?i. 24 279 6 2 48,137 37,518 18,324 2,940 173 428 327,614 53,953 4 4,650 United States Sail ' Argentina 1 3 1,856 2,926 Spanish Africa h Sea Fisheries n 4 137 1,223 3,491 Total 531 347,298 603 382,389 24 27,901 St. Martins, N.B.— 35 29 2,765 12,091 United States Sail. 33 14,690 Total 33 14,690 64 14,856 St. Peters, N.B.— 1 75 1 99 2 3 40 Total 115 1 99 St. Stephen, N.B.— United State.s Steam . United States Sail. 57 9,501 167 33 2.968 3,256 Total 57 0,501 200 6,224 Sackville, N.B.— United States . Sail. 11 11 11 1,431 7 2,163 — Salmon River, N.S.— United States Sail Sea Fisheries.. . . 781 209 • Total 22 990 "i 686 Sand Point, N.S.— Newfoundland . . . Sail. United States Steam . United States Sail. Sea Fisheries 1 71 13 22 2,212 933 21 139 2,496 10,745 :iL Total 35 3,145 161 7 13,312 1 686 Sandy Cove, N.S.— United States. . . Sail. 203 Shediac, N.B.— Great Britain Soeam. (Jreat Britain Sail. United States m 1 6 1,454 3,356 1 278 Total 1 278 7 4,810 TRADE AXD NAVIGATION 539 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Seo.j &c. — Continued. OF Vksskls. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. > u C DO i > §■2 04 > Tons Register. •r. 1 > t. ^ 35 "3 > 05 Names . > §•2 ■Z, be ■ Oi 05 i ... 201 707 6 3 3 4 137 380,401 91,471 18,324 ' 4,796 2,926 1,223 3,491 8 3,987 3 6,361 2 1003 4 6,776 1,170 775,715 35 62 2,765 26,781 1—_1_ 97 29,546 1 1 o 75 99 '1—111 40 4 214 224 33 12,469 3,256 257 15,725 18 3,594 11 11 781 209 22 990 1 1 34 161 71 686 4,708 11,678 — 197 17,143 « 7 203 !"■■ 1 6 1 1.454 3,3.56 1 lll'^ll 278 — 8 5,088 1 . 540 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT n 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 15. — Statement of the Xiimber and Tonnage of Sailing Na'I IO.NAIJTT POKTS AND OCTPORTS AND COUNTKIKS FOIi WHICH DkPAP.TKD. British. United Stares. Norwegian and Swedish. 1 Austrian. 1 I'elgian. % V > 1 5 a. 0/ > Si ^ 0.' p^ S * > Tons Register. > C Sheet Harbour, N.S.— 2,1£0 663 1 1 723 965 "i 204 United States n — Total 6 8 2,813 1 204 2 • 1,688 Shelburne, N.S.— 1,177 3 262 1 686 United States Sail. Argentina i Sea Fisheries 13 1 23 1,391 269 668 10 734 .... .... 52 4,253 1 686 Total 45 3,505 65 5,249 Sherbrooke, N.S. — 1 1 795 522 11 11 United States >, 1,782 Total 1,782 2 1,317 Sidn.y, B.C.— 1 2,355 United States « United States Sail. 4 1 6 ill 47 11 4 3,006 734 — - Total 2,513 15 3,740 -- ; — Souris, P.E.I.— 5 3 9 29 46 8 4,185 198 1,107 827 Saint Pierre m Sea Fisheries " 33 33 2,551 2,551 Total 6,317 Stickeeii, B.C.— United States. . . Steam. 1,422 2 30 Sumnierside, P.E.I. — Newfounfiland Steam. Newfoii: .dland Sail. 8 2 b,mo 434 Total 10 13 2 67 247 "2 5,994 11 — Sydmy, N.S.— 24,412 930 48,473 15,2.52 ""4', 826 13,990 British \V Indies . « "io 860 91 207,512 Belgiiun Steam. Kra/il n 3 3,442 1 1,454 Hollasi'l 11 1 2,480 St. Fi. rrr. , 1 5i TRADE AND XAVIGATION 54 i SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards for Sea, &€. — Continued. OF Vessels. Danish. French. German. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. Total. i 9 > a 2 i > 04 > Tons Register. "3 > Names. > Tons Register. 1 3) Tons Register. 2 1 6 2,873 905 807 9 4,70n — 1 1 23 1 75 111 1,177 262 686 2,125 269 4,921 9, J 40 1 1 11 795 522 1,782 13 3,099 1 1 15 5 2,355 1 2,250 2,250 3,117 1 2,250 781 22 8,503 — 5 3 9 62 4,185 198 1,107 3,378 — 79 8,868 • 10 1,452 S 2 5,560 434 10 5,994 1 f) 8,790 2,338 30 2 158 257 3 2 10 2 I !6 49,530 930 255,985 16,112 3.442 4,826 10 1,241 1,211 1 1,338 2,792 5.672 2,480 ' 15 5,723 542 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Xo. 15. — State.'ment of tlip Number and Tonnage of Sailing Najionalitv Ports and Outporis and coxjntuies for which Departed. British. Norwegian United States. and Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. 1 > 20 26 il 1 > il' r" D V. i > t4 C X 1 > 1 > 00 ® Sydney, N.S,— Con. St Pierrp . . . Sail. 1,318 44,510 1 7 343 608 73 141,643 1 1 1 "49 2,779 1,U5 1,163 For Sea m Sea Fisheries m 1,958 53 4,202 Total . . 430 30 1 149,516 72 6,064 179 368,041 Three Rivers, Que. — Great Britain . .Steam. 72,977 2,074 Total 31 8 75,051 Truro, N.S.— United States. Sail. 1,165 Tusket, N.S.— British W. Indies. . . Sail. 1 134 United States < 3 7 10 555 613 ILl'lll 1 Total 134 1,168 - Union Bay, B.C.— United States. Steam. 37 79,142 12 3 16,108 1,627 9 22,455 1 2,591 6 4 1 1 14,i64 3 1 7,381 2,313 2 4,832 10,287 2,152 3,159 Japan . . . . <, Portuguese Africa. . . h Total 49 108,904 15 17,735 13 32,149 3 7,423 Vancouver, B.C. — 84 2 1 214,516 3,W)5 1,482 Great Britain Sail. 1 1,799 Belgium Steam. Japan « Japan Sail. Germany , Steam. 25 85,389 1 952 China Sail. 5 16,6891 - - . Fiji Islands . „ Mexico. . . . Steam. 1 520 " " 2", 005 748 5 17 4 1 1 1 974 9,350 Australia n 54,416 2 Australia Sail. 7,384 1,995 1,288 3,768 643,278 1 "1 Chili Steam. Chili Sail. 1,289 New Zealand Steam. United States „ 565 361,273 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 543 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 1 1 fnd Steam Vessels entered Oi;twards for Sea, &c. — Continued. ov Vessels. Danish. 1 French. Gennan. Italian. Russian. Other Nationa litifS. rotal. > £2 i =-1 > "1 > Names . 05 > ll IS 1,738 33 101 7 1 1 1 81 107 3,056 1 2,397 - 188,893 81 608 •■• i 2,779 1.415 1,163 inoR-s 10,083 4! 418 Portuguese . 1 63 6,641 7 12,525 123il« ^n9. .1 2,338 1 631 813 557.699 3 4,441 33 1 77,418 :::'.::.:.:. ::::i .::.... 2,074 3 4,441 34 79,492 8 1,165 " ■ ■ ■ 1 3 7 134 555 613 j _ ]1 1,302 1 59 3 11 5 1 2 120,296 1,627 ;;■;■ :;:: 26,377 . 12,600 2,152 Dutch. 1 1 2,588 5,747 — 2,588 81 168,799 84 2 2 1 25 1 3 5 1 5 19 6 1 4 1 1,539 214,516 3,695 "l 3; 188 3,281 3,188 85,389 "3 . .0. . '9,645 952 9,045 16.689 520 9,3.50 i 56,421 1 1,726 9,858 1,995 Chilian. . . . 2 3.116 5,693 1 - - . . 1 3,768 I"" 1,004.551 544 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT il 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 15. — Statkment of tlie Il^Tumber and Tonnage of Sailing Naiionality Ports and Outports AND Countries Fou WHICH Departed. British. United States. Norwegian anil Swedish. 1 Austrian. Kejgian. > -J §.2 P3 o5 > > > . 1 u 1 > Vancouver — Con. United States Sail. 41 4 1 1,166 13,307 13,853 1,586 15 2,211 Philippines Steam. . Portuguese Africa.. Sail. 1 Total 1,071,996 586 368,998 1,799 Victoria, B.C.— Great Britain Steam. 19 14 109,854 51,887 1 Australia h British Africa n British Africa Sail. 1 1,799 New Zealand Steam. 1 1 9 1 1 23 3,768 2,741 17,325 25 1,995 81,227 British Oceania Mexico 11 Mexico Sail. Chili China Steam. Japan .. United States « 4K(» 585,577 1,864 24 755 355 14 337,935 2,188 United States Sail. 6 Sea Fisheries. .. . Steam. 1 Sea Fisheries.. .. Sail. 12 369 1 Total 568 857,012 310,123 1,799 Wallace, N.S.- United States Sail. Westport, N.S. — United States Sail. 1 75 3 2 68 54 Weymouth, N.S. — Great Britain Steam. • 3 2,049 British W. Indies Sail. 1 7 I 16 397 1,796 490 2,280 533 Cuba & Porto Rico. m United States Steam. United States. Sail. 6 1,434 ' Argentina n 1 5 1 4,940 599 Uruguay t ::::i::::::.. Total White Horse, Y.T.— United States Steam. 6 2 35 26 5,496 1,434 9 7,588 291 • White Rock, B.C.— United States. Steam 10 307 551 Wind.sor, N.S.- United States Steam. 24 16,744 United States. . . . Sail. 100 72,654 78; 55,470 24 16,744 Total 1 100 79 R?ii ( <■ .5.3,470 ' TRADE AND XAVIGATIOX 545 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Vessels entered Outwards foi- Sea, &c. — Continued. OF Vessels. Danish. French. G Brraan. Italian. Russian. Other Nationalities. lotal. > 4 i > 1 a: ® ^ x " m V > §.1 05 > Tons Register. Names. 'Jons Register. 1 > Tona Register. 1 1 1 \ 1 56 15,51S 1 4 13.853 li 1,586 1 9 4,914i 3 9,045 Chilian .... 2 3,116 1,750 1.459.868 109 «.^7 19 1 14 51^884 1 1 744 1 1,744 1 1,799 1 3,768 1 2,741 9 17,325 1 25 . Chilian 1 2,456 2 4,451 23 81,227 .... i 10 21.95fil ... Japanese. . . . Japane.se.. . 20 18 80,351 71,497 20 80,351 863 1,016,965 1 201 4.052 l' 24 12j 755 1 39 li 1,7441 10 21,95<; 154,304 988j 1,376,968 '■ i i i 1 75 1 1 1 5 190 ; i 1 1 3 2,049 1 .-lOT 7 1 22 8 1 1,796 49<» 3.714 2 2.186 7.(>59 1 599 1 ' i 1 ... 1 i 2| 2,186 43 16,704 : i 1 1 . o 291 ■■■■j 1 i"'"" 1 1. 1 1 45 SaS i 1 24 178 16,744 ■■■!"■"" 128,124 1 1 — t....i ... 202 144. S6S ' 11— ii— 35 546 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 15. — Statement of the Number and Tonnage of Sailing ^JATlo^Al.|■rY PORTB AND OOTPORTS AND C!ODNTRIKS FOR WHICH DbPARTKD. British. United States. Norweeian ana Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. > > C > > Tons Register. > OS Wolf villa, N.S.— 2 590 Yarmouth, N.S.- 2 4 2 169 16 2 1 2 180 3,444 412 88 105,697 1,425 2,269 498 21 6,514 British W Indies Sail United States Steam 9, 1,378 United States Sail 6 1,461 1? 15,028 2,300 Uruguay... n 142 7,635 Total 378 120 368 148 9,096 16 18,706 TRADE AND yAVIGATIOi 54f SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 and Steam Ve.~£eLs entered Outwards for. Sea, &c. — C oixtinned. or VE88KL8. DaniBh. French. GeiTiutn. Italian. Russian. 1 Other Na tionaliti^-«. Total. > ^1 t I C e I > > K 1 > c Nainee. 1 1 Tons Register. C'l i 1 1 i 1 1 2' 190 1 1"" 1 1 1 1 ! 2 4 4 171 22 14 4 2 322j .3,444 412 ... 1 1 2! 223 . 1 . ::':. ;:::i 311 : 107 W.'i 1 2,H86 17,297 4,077 21 !•••• ' i 'L279 :::'::::i 1 1 _ ""1 • • 14,149 t % 223 ....' • . r 1.279 '. .515' 149,072 ll_ii_35| 543 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT ii 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 16. — Summary Statement of the National U^ of Sea-going Vessels entered Out- CousTBiES TO \inicn Dkpartei>. Nationalxy of 1 '■ Norwegian British. 1 United States. and , Swedish. Austrian. Belgian. o £ oi 1 > 1 1^ > 1 si 1 H : > 1 a H 136,073 1,547 3,598 19,919 5,093 > if 1 s 1 1 1 854 3,008,364 . . . 49i 149,0541 3 2,753 124 1 2 27 2 O i 22] 61,055 117 70,366 lOl 23,493 l\ British West Indies British Oceania 2 1 34 969 520 2,809 5 K 999; 322,751 2 7,536 20 28,464 3 611 11: 63,425 19^ 8,641 1! 2,837 5i 10,657 31' 106,874 118 34,973 li 1,415 8 20,400 142 271,351 g Xew Zealand. ... Argentina Azores, Madeira and Cape "\''erde Islands Belgium Brazil Central American States. . . Chili 9 10 42 54,i38 11 2 5 5,283 917 12 1 13 M 1,933 15 China Cuba and Porto Rico Denmark 16 7,427 17,803 16 10 3.790 17 18 1 1,454 19 '>o Holland Italv 1: 2,480 1 4,952 30, 99,128 52 102,185 ''I 22 '^3 Jajjan 1; 952 4 9,192 4 8,438 2 4,832 ''1 4 13.8.5:-J 25 Portugal .'.'.".'.'.'.'..'.".'/.'. I 2; ^196 ''6 1 1,978 1; 51 1,335! 101,987 1 2,315 1 2,571 97 St Pierre 58 4.306 ''S 1,694 88,554 29 2,767 1,223 2,452,627 498 1,579 30 Spanish Possessions inj ^1 United States 4,281 1 3,857 1,607,606 235 4 2 353,765 5,155 3,365 1 2,591 32 33 For Sea ' l 1,163 ■;■■.! Total 8,405 6,702,354 5,261 1,734,540 613 899,220 4 9,994 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 549 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Avards, for sea, for each Country, during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Vessei-s (Flag) Danish. French. German. Italian. Ku.ssian. Other Xationalities. Tot.al. 1 > 3 1^ X 1 > 1 1 i 3 £■'' > 03 X i V > 1 xi S s 4'> 57,413 1 6 9,148 3 5,709 18 9.415 /Dutch... (.Spanish . 3 3 1 4,315 5,768 1 1,053 54 25 147 12 1 1,175 2 76 3 17 22 1 15 34 155 1 14 15 3 2 51 63 4 3 8 141 3,233 4 4 } 8,429 6 3 3,236,20.5 155,080 66, .397 91,378 28,586 520 596,911 7,556 97,920 611 71,896 11,465 2,837 .30,111 114,301 59, .379 1,415 30,515 47,437 10,375 7,349 180,431 126,897 13,853 1,047 18,702 30,517 21.5,174 1 1 1 1 1,726 1,744 124 ?, _ 1 i 1 3 •• 4 5 i 6 7 1 Spanish . . i ""'i68 8 1 1,152 10 11,126 2! 2.872 9 10 1 3,188 1 n 1 938 1 969 1?, 13 4 9,493 Chilian .... 4 8,028 14 15 1 1,572 10 1,241 16 17 4 5,561 1 3,100 ■ ■ 39^520 3,777 Dutch '..'..'. '3 1 '7,9i7 4,118 18 19 ?0 1 2,397 ?1 Japanese . . 20 80,351 n 1 2,250 ?3 ?4 ] 851 95 1 82 203 1,744 26,160 24,570 Dutch Portuguese 1 1 2,588 '" "63 ?♦; 1 V 9H 4,34629 ....|.. . 1.223 4,581,839 6,9.32 4,528 30 4 6,925 3 6,098 28 73,475 1 1 5,618 1,279 ("Dutch... \ Japanese 1 18 1,637 71,497 31 1 1 3? _ . . . 33 i 1 S .53 75,020 304 69,695 53 138,514 16 24,670 21113.256 1 186,450 14,776 9,853,713 550 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 a o £S O O) 2 1=1 S S 'V -(J -J30 -^-^ ® d CO « if -G -iJ si 'a -O !3 ^ ce « a '^ -o -§ cS ? =3 o a, 0 'C C! o ©^ d CO i-2 Jfl -2 4> u ^■-^ O »-' CO © 'J' 00 iHCO IM IM rH 0> •je!|si3dy suoj, OS IM i IM in t- 05 CO 00 1-1 00 oT (M •sjassayY jo jaquinj»j 1-^ t^ 05 t-l (M S *«SS < 3 < '3 •AV8JQ JO jaquinjsj t^oo«o CO o S^ ^ •J8q8i3a^ suoj, 1-1 S2i eo"r-r*f OiCO IM 00 -•9< iH CO'rH ?5 r-T ■spssa^ JO jaquin^ ONIM . f ■»!• in oi <» CO i-H Tf OltO ?o Tf «0 iMi-l •AvajQ JO aaqmnsj ^^ in o rHooco o CD 05 »-l Si i-l •^ CO T-l •,£ .-t —( co'im' CO O -^ rH S CO 0> CO CO_^i-( O^t- i-i ; CO rH oT '. •aa?8iS3u suo J, CO c5 O ■»»• IM lO ooir^ » lO t^o> M CI OS in -^ u-j o »< 00 .-t in t^ x> (N 00 e ^ t- ■* 00 CO 1-1 iH rH . 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RECAPITULATION . — Number of Vessels. Tons Register. Number of Crew . Canadian — Steam ". Sail United States — Steam 8,199 911 8,692 5,117 6,382,322 220,030 4,495,328 986,679 209,472 4,242 134 743 „ Sail 15,178 Total 22,919 12,084,359 363,635 DESCRIPTION OF VESSELS. Desci ijition. Number of Vessels. Tons Register. Steam —Screw 13,398 3,424 69 1,742 63 4,223 8,285,606 2,568.237 23; 807 .598 851 Paddle II Stern wheel. 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RECAPITULATION. • Number , of Vessels. 1 1 Tons i Register. 1 Number ..f Crew. Canadian — Steam SaU 7,816 852 8,867 5,827 5,377,434 ; 202,387 • 5,020,469 i 1,079,029 1 189.553 4>24 United States — Steam 133,257 Sail 15,870 Total 23,362 I 11,679,319 343,004 DESCRIPTION OF VESSELS. Description of Vessel;* Steam — Screw Paddle Stern wheel. Sail — Schooners ... Sloops Bargres Total. Number of Vessels. 13,577 3,044 62 1,739 68 4,872 23,362 Tons Register. 8,010,429 2,364,097 23,377 569,574 944 710.898 11,679,319 Kg. 19. — Statement showing the Description, Number and Tonnage of Canadian and United States Vessels, trading on the Rivers and Lakes between Canada and the United States (exclusive of Ferriage), which Arrived and Departed during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Canaihan I'NiTEit States. ToiAf,. 11 Tons Register. 1^' So 213,714 103,877 407,591 -1 Si Number of Crew. U ■H — ^ SO Arrived Departed 9,110 S,668 17,778 6,6<:i2,a")2 5..->79,821 12,IS2,173 13,>«»9. 5,482,007 14,694 6,099,498 149,921 149,127 22,919 23,362 12,084,-359 11,679,319 363. 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N.S »3 ■r > c .£'£ p:pa c 0 05 !co «^ P5P3 c 0 > P5 o: > 0 % > C > 5 1 "> c ci 1 .- c so box mp2 c 0 2 P3 OP3 .s » il mm c 0 1— ( ht c m c a c 0 P5 : 0 c el 00 CO c c 6 m ^' 3 a 0 H >^ 0: 2 1 h-i m 1 _bp ■S u cS 0 TRADE AND XATIOATIOX 559 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 s . . . t~ •X :« • X : •; : : OS • 00 •05 •X •o . r-T ;^ •* id ■ ■ • • 1-1 •I-H •M ;« (M M oo lO CO e0DO-r35 •»ap05S^COh-S5050C5«-*Min"OtOIMOiOOC.i«OOOOOOi-l(NC5050'^'*. •^OiNooio-* •t-O'-sot-ioooMc^^-xcc CC tO tH oq t~ -.D CO "J*' ■«<' : N -h" c4" CO ^ cr QC' ^ a ^ IM ocoox:ax«o (Mccococ^'j'OasocscoiCi-Hoas^-qH-o-^iMTf-t^t^t^ot^tDXcoso^OtH-^co wsqxssr^'j'i-i •-^(Mxc;-^t>.oooi^-,c-*cot^5oeo^y3inio0500>cr. coc; cox-HiMcooxco OC5rH--t^-* • .-1 O -^ X r>.ri_?1 5! -O tH OlO 0_IM •'T -^^^CO C0__ t-CO__inC5_C CO ia_C5_t>. 5DCO N «C ^ s^c€ sT Ico'co'co •^■^idia cfo" x^oTrH o'cTo* rCaTco-oTeo' x'o" '^'o'wio i.ti xiHcoeob- co ^ t^ (M GO r-OST SI 53 i-H .— n ■* ^ C5 (M --C • ^ S5 :;3 ^ ^-XiC0t^O5C.-lTtiIt --a o -^ t~--a '-o c^ y-^ -^ T-C5COt>.C5©0^ NClNt-COO la «c •<}< c^ •^ c CO cq ^^ 1-1 X • ^^ i«ii I —^ r^ ^rt ^«4 OQC.a5t^omcoT»xt^x»;ox e<) S5 CO X CO OV X C5 •^ C5 -^ t~ ?0 05 t^ 1-H ■<»< CO t>. to 05 -^ t^ © N ^'^ CO O-'frH'^COXCON.-IXlOCS x'co''*' e-icoxai COOt-*^I CO i-i . rH i-l lO • COiOOSCOtCXt-rH x'lft — c'-ri-T c^-<9'C;o:©co<-iXi c lo^ toco f cq M © C5 C-1 M e^ OS t~ CO to to I-H C-1 to t~ X ^ CO rH ^ CO t0d©i-HOt-.0;-*XXC5'*i-li0t~t>.C0t^C0©IMC0tC'«, £^ o s« b ,_- o 5 o 3' ^ !^ =3 K. a: -- u ^ -*^ — ! Cc3 3 C r^: O eS C » ^ fc- CD >V k> ■Jh HH I-H * * .3 ^ .3 560 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A, 1911 Crew Number. 1 -r" Tons Register. S2 •(N .of Number of Vessels. *^g^ •.H Crew ■ Number. CO lO t- ?5 t- IM ~. l~ J-. 35 » CD •£! t^ to t- -* -^ ^N t~ irq =-. r-"- m S-. (O Ot m 'K --O T iTi C. o o to o t^ o r ocrt-^cc'ocrs'"-.o'M''x'"-tC'frf rfrft-T so^^'i^^^ (Nr-iri^ .-— Xr- M T- O XCV -Hl^-^ ri — r-i so r-T .3,136 661,988 454 808,549 Number of Vessels. CM cooao c5 * .2 ■^to eJoot--x>-'aOi-i-^C5»ni'.»-icc^^(Noo*»osoxc«oooc<»«o»oc<5C5 X cc ~ X >-i c-i — " ■ ~ - — .» — -^ ^ ._ ., . _ _ .. , ._ . — 1-1 T^ei tn r-l N ,-1 Xi-I ottO'^iS^-ot-.xoifl'rjX'.*'^!— w e';oo-*-^»rt-'Mc»3'«i.'»».IM"*-^03;5 2 •r a; K > ■-SP3: 1 ... — i C £ t^^-Se o !)cS-9 ^>»2 i OJ s ir i "iS tic bc>^ i;-— 2-"S"i- H r d oq c3 (U TRADE AXD XATIGATION 561 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 (M e^ ■ t^ ^ "t! "^ T ?5 ?o ?5 ^ • OC -r^Mr-i CO iH Ci S^ -O rHO. (NOMSJC0'* ■--1 e<5 1-1 IM M" .-I -H i-Hi-i -* X T-( O (N :C CO .-I 3 -r taX'^'COOOOSS' ■c^co35inwOi^3(r ■Mco"^t^»'oxc-Xr-ioc-*<'*'i-it^ ,-i,- 11- oc -li- es c3 cS a; 1,.S.Z o " 3-4 Ph Ph Oli Ph ^1 P- Ph f -36 7i s o rJ e! O "5 "5 ^ i; pZjplipHPli 5 5,rtr=^-pi o'-=^" o "!: _^ E ij r*, ^ re 72 I? CO >:> q; 2-=' --3 03 s * iii -o ■ > > " S PL, A^ Ph p^ pL| Ph Ph Pm P- O'O'Pi P3 04 P5 PS Pi P3 M 33 03 562 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 '« S o -^ c eg O O p 1 Cl, S s o o ^ c -n o r* fe cq o £ S ^1 i^^MinT-HNOco.— lCOl~lr5•-o«OIH^-^5^o■^T-lco?o^nlnl-^o■«»•^- OOrH rt ■M M lO r-l 00 S o ^ £ S •;! > 000-*iC(5000IMlOO(MGOOinO-*(M-veO(Ma5t-.CC«ilOCO«OOOW CO O CO N IC 05 O 05 '»< 0 CO •n< C«5 O O t~ O (M "*i (M CO t^ 05 CO SC » 05 05 ©00 IM©T-lr-IOi»0-*< 0:CO-. O "* t~- OiiMCOSr;M-rX'Ot^'-'t^Cl'*t^©COC<5CO©CO-H-^C5t^lMiM-fiCC; C<-jOC0THC^C0t^l~Tf<-*C<5'* :0-X'-frHOOCCiM'f'3"l.t~CC'riMlM OiCt>-'>*'ocr-iM©ooi-i':^:Si-Hm->!»<©oj©,-(iMco.-i© iHl^» C0lM.i5r-c-*OJ-^ OtOIMO'S'lNCOINOSeO rH COrHIMi-( COrH I-H (MCOlOCOOO © lo a; 00 © CO ■«*• . 72 X K v; '/:■ 05 t: '/: oi' a: Oj -/: cc 03 !C cc 73 CO ^ H H E-< H E TRADE AND NAVIGATION 56a SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 X, .-.-.) M ?: CC GO « O -H O C-5 C5 I'l OONCC " ~ Tf r^ CO 'M ri ?; cc GO ;c o -^ —J .-j w; ■--< -rO-Ti-icCrtNXi-iC; tOt-CC-f-^IMnOC^O-^CSCSlOC: «C ^ ,-(,-1 rt M • • 1-1 Si 55 S O 1 i C -r c<: MX'3 — 5-5 to X © C<5 i-- t^ . , I- — .- z: \: y. ■>■> i- • I- 'j: ~ — < ~ X " " c; 'x M ri — ^ -f — r'. ri ■-= .- :-: -- o •^"f-Hi-Hcc iCx'ccu-—' ^{v'c^ir' 00 S5 05ir5C<50-*IM-fC;XX^XiS^CC r-io:cc« iftxc5Xt:^r-is>. - . - .ti "2 "5 ;:: s ll_ii_36i iM i« ■>»< rM © io i-H co,-i?505 0:o©co?qc»c<50i-i .-I -X -r-i t-IOlOCOXlOft^'Mr-IC rH CO ■ © If: © rH M © U3NC0 rH t^ ■^O .'^ ' > — x" c s' -g « == ' ^ _S s rs .Sp-r ~-~ o „- 5 Y, t •- =: c s c c '-'-■Sir ^ -,..--.. -_ _ ^«Ofcik->-t-S>>cSeScSe«ct ; fC P5 M P2 M W m K P5 35 p2 p5 P3 35 PC pa Q O O O O <^ ^ ^ d a V Sy 3^', ^.:r■u u .cs sp =■ r 564 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 ^ !> ^A ^^ eoc5ooo5t~C5a5tOi-i a5t^;Din:Di- — fccoo O O lO CO . I t^-.o r. CO CO O ■* O CO t~. COIN i-i So S COOOOOOOlOr-lXlO r-l i-( T-^ CM ■* ■^ CO O X O C3 M >0 r-J ; T)- ^s o c: (M CO t 5DOiiMlOOt~0(M 3: (M 00 ■* lO in I - ic; -- o iT-. rH ^ (N^»OOOCO.-il^:r-. .H co:s~cocoo-tCc:ociO;co 53 1-1 CC C5 i-H O IM r-H ;£ o-^;scOi— i05Tj.OQO'*-~' T— I -*! r- in fM C'-. o CO lO 1— I 'J' CO "O CO "/^ •— I CO -H .-I '.c 00 C<) T-H ,-i CI .-I Si-; ' OJ^^ o be c o s 2 ^ •— -— ^ J _^ OwX) ^ -^ -^ ^ .,, _ (« fc. t^ cS cS cS I 1 E . go* i-loa .20 o , OOOUQOU OQOOOO -SoobSScSciOi.i'-o QOOUOOQaOCa S ce S-S a 2 =3- S"= c £ a TRADE AXD XATIGATION 565 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 ■wc^iiNTPccocot^csiaf-i ^ n i-H .-I r-4 05 : -,i X X C ?5 -H 1 • ^ o t^ — C<1M «X«"?5tO« t^t^X — wi w.^ -■. ..J ^ .-v _ o » -o ?« X n .-I I O .— I.— (5>Ji— I O ^- I- I e(MC5:De0i-i-*. ■* 1-1 lO IN O t^ O CC »0 t- IC CO -^ ■<*< "a" 5<1 O O O 00 £3 « r-flMOON -^T-t 'S'tOC'l r-(rHC<5t^l005t^Oit^lNOOlM©b»NOOOSINaJ0105DlOt:^«0»S oo'*e'5c'5eo©o>co(Mi-HT)<©o5ioo502Tf-»-IC<5i0050000i-*r-lt- •*«0 ^ IM C.— ••i#05«N©r-l(N0JIN'<*- tOrHCOOOCOCOOOO CO t-» r—^^ ^ CO 1— * rH •^©iNiN;OINCO5OC0e0t^lOi-l00i— i:00iOC0©IN-J.05ft^ OOCO©CO"*»C0050l0 05'tr-IINt^-^i-ilNCOOOi-l-^i-liHCO.-*h-iHao?Dt>.05oO'tf<05»ncoor--ov©oo CO © CO w m r- o CO rH I-l <-i «o in CO CO t- •* 1-1 CO t>- i:a t^ a> © CO t-» f— f ■^ ^ CO f— I cy a - 0:n \0'ji "A :cO O OOP-if 5c ,=0 r 3 oj i? c 3 ;5:S g^ &1 act- ■3 es a.«^°0 ««. f 1 s ^ o 33 -■—00 i> h ;^ :. ;-< -tJ -fcj -kJ -IJ *3 . b U S' ^ b c o o o o -CO). ■•|o ^ 5 if ^ o'' o u c .5^ __-_,Ot-ti3 I Cu pu (1| Ph Ph Ph PL| PL( Ph TRADE AXD NAYIGATION 567 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 N • • ; • 55 35 • o • • • • • 1-1 W !0 00 ■ ■ • -H • • • 00 • • w • ■ l^ . . ■ • § : : : : >-( CO o T-H ^ : : : : ■ ^5 ! 1-1 00.- CC 2 ^xj'Mrqto-fooMS^tfim^ococ^oiiSor^iM.-icsoioaiOS^o.-i^ai^o^Trigi-^ot^ •V ZS •S> X CO ■ N • ^ 1 i i • -^ •00 •CO i 00 ■ t~ • CI • •V of 00 •^ 1^1 rH » I-l >-< ^ CO ?3 —1 1^ M IN ooo i^^ooooc3«3; t-o-^r^ w*-*-ia T^os^jM t;-i-ioo^iMt^50 fStr^^Pi^SHt-. 35 sf ao^i-t-ai-*'S'eoo-rooc--M?^'?'.-iOooMioa:t-.aD03^coin-Hir5?223'SS^5^^S2£i2z;^?m?^I§S ■*-J«©oor-'r^c.--3'^^t^35cc^-s;oo^-1•Mo^nooc<^^■-cclr5=;e;2t®3^2^5f'^'2252^^S2;^Sv;2 — S^SSi ■^^'' i-T^o'io pf o'i—'n-t-t'io IOC's" e^To'o win .-T t-T oo' oT^ft-- '-^^ '^'^ ** &j ^2 t^ ri .— CO i-i ■* '-< 2; UN ■— CO '^g? )0C 52 > CC c 00 c^ i > o oc 5Xt> OS 35 C 5a 5^ :c OC ■<1 ? ^iMOt 3 C 1-1 If C S r- .■^ 1? i^ ~- 'S=^?? OON CO 00 0S0H«COt»!K 568 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 20. — Statement of Vessels, British and Foreign, employed in the Coasting Trade, &c. — Continued. RECAPITULATION. Steamers. Sailing Vessels. Total. Number of Vessels. Tonnage. Crew, Number Number of Vessels . Tonnage. Crevir, Number Number of Vessels . Tonnage. Crew, Number. Arrived — British.. ... Foreign 62,753 941 23,816,666 1,313,807 1,171,385 21,082 24,837 175 4,725,048 56,733 97,957 ■ 1,085 87,590 1,116 28,541,714 1,370,540 1,269,342 22,167 Total.. . . 63,694 25,130,473 1,192,467 25,012 4,781,781 99,042 88,706 29,912,254 1,291,509 Departed — British Foreign ... . 56,533 804 20,791,115 1,300,465 1,018,985 20,284 1,039,269 2.5,051 219 4,693,996 53,098 98,154 1,296 81,584 1,023 25,485,111 1,353,563 1,117,139 21,580 Total 57,337 22,091,580 25,270 4,747,094 99,450 82,607 26,838,674 1,138,719 TRADE AND XAVIGATION 569 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 No. 20. — Statement of Vessels, British and Foreign, employed in the Coasting Trade, ifec. — Concluded. DESCRIPTION OF VESSELS. Akrivkii. Departkd. Total. Number of Vessels. Tonnage. Number of Vessels. Tonnage. Number of Vessels. Tonnage. Steamers — Screw Paddle Sternwheel 53,455 7,894 2,345 19,624,320 4,607,332 898,821 49,043 5,948 2,346 17,4.58,812 3,731,432 901,336 102,498 13,842 4,691 .'^7,083,132 8,3.38,764 1,800,157 Total steamers 63,694 2,5,130,473 57,337 22,091,580 121,031 47 222 053 Sailing vessels- Ships Barques Barquentines Brigs Brigantines Schooners Sloops 8 25 19 2 23 17,142 825 6,968 11,239 24,641 8,090 312 4, .371 1,109,539 43,081 3,580,508 10 24 24 1 23 17,088 897 7,203 14,849 22,759 9,189 144 3,987 1,086,760 43,813 3,565,593 18 49 43 3 46 34,230 1,722 14,171 26,088 47,400 17,279 456 8,358 2,196,299 86 894 Barges, canal boats, &c 7,146,101 Total sailing 25,012 4,781,781 25,270 4,747,094 50,282 9,528,875 Grand total 88,706 29,912,254, 82,607 26,838,674 171,313 56,750,928 570 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT '73 T3 Si lU d 'O bi) i3 ^ t^ a a a o 0) C-H ^ «1 U « QJ tn a fe D o d CO w cd crt -O TS .aot^M i-iMe71 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 :i : : s 5^ B 1-- • • • a • ■ ■ t~ ] ■ I-H o ! ""* ! I \ ■* o~ ce »a i^ 05 o >c 00 CC L-— 1-H §8 05C023 00 ci i o eooc^s^fciiHiSMt-^t^x 00GCQCCi'^C*tOOC5CC : i-l C<1 « -^ 05©t>.~ • .-H (M 00 O O t~t-4 t^s; :a .-H -tOt-l W^i-itS ■OON'J'1-I-* -t^CO c. « N ■^ >0 « SC; ex jj oS— s ^-w 5"£ -.2*5 ^ s jj *j ^ o >>-0 °' ;~ i«- ►=>. L 1 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1911 INDEX TO IMPORTS. Absinthe Absorbent cotton and cotton wool, &c. , antiseptic Acetate amyl . . Acetone Acetic acid Acetylene gas lanterns for gas buoys Free Acids Acid, acetic 11 boracic Free >i hydro-fluo-silicic i II muriatic It nitric II oxalic Free II phosphate II pyroligneous II stearic II sulphuric II tannic. . . . Free II tartaric crystals i II tungstic and metallic elements for the manufacture of elec trie lamps. Free Acids, other, N.O.P Aconite, unground Free Acorn nuts Actions, watch Additional duties Adhesive paste Admiialty charts. Free Advertising bills and folders II pamphlets, &c Adzes Aerated waters . . Agate iron or steel hollow-ware. . . . Agricultural implements N.O.P II 11 parts of II 11 plates for. .Free Air compressors Air guns and rifles Alabaster ornaments Alazarine and artificial alazarine.Free Album insides, of paper Albumen, blood and egg Albuminized paper, photo. Alcohol Alcoholic liquors, N.O.P II perfumes Ale Alligator leather, dres.sed, &c Alkanet, crude, crushed or ground Free Almanacs, advertising Almonds .... Alpaca fabrics ' 82 94 94 94 156 94 94 153 153 94 94 153 94 94 94 94 153 154 162 94 1.53 94 142 146 124 152 }<4 84 116 124 ll4 106 108 108 1.58 no 116 98 153 152 94 126 1.34 134 136 82 118 153 84 102 146 4 62 I ■62 62 ; 1 357 i 62 62 I 339 339 64 64 339 64 62 64 64 339 348 377 64 343 44 294 314 198 333 10 12 174 198 164 134 140 140 360 150 170 82 339 333 66 216 256 260 262 2 182 343 12 no 308 Alpaca hair, washed only Free Alpacas, unfinished, &c. ... ... Alum in bulk Free Alum in bulk Alumina Free II sulphate of, or alum cake i Aluminum, acetate of Free chloride of i in ingots, &c i kitchen ware leaf mfrs. of , parts of cameras, &c . , tubing Free Amaranth , Amber gum i 11 ornaments Ambergris Free Ammonia, aromatic spirits of . . . II nitrate of Free II sulphate of Ammunitions, N.OP Amyl alcoliol 11 acetate Anatomical preparations Free Anchors , Anchovies Angles, iron or steel Anglo- Am. Tel. Co., articles for . Free Angostura bitters Aniline dyes in pkgs. less than 1 lb. . " II bulk, &c Free II oil, crude II salts ,1 Animal oils oil, N.O.P II stearine Animals for exhibition Free 11 11 improvement of stock n living 11 N.E.S Anise and anise star seed Free Annatto, liquid or solid i II seed II Anodes, nickel, zinc, copi>er, &c Anodynes, alcoholic Anthracite coal and dust Free Anti-corrosive and anti-fouling paints Antimonine Free Antimony, or regulus of n 11 salts ,1 I Antiseptic surgical dressings Antiquities, collections of Free' Anvils I Apparatus, electric. ... " X-ray Free 150 146 153 94 148 153 94 154 1.53 156 114 104 120 126 156 149 153 98 148 136 153 153 104 134 94 161 156 100 112 161 134 94 153 153 153 124 124 130 150 150 82 82 154 153 151 120 136 148 126 153 153 153 82 162 108 96 161 Page, part 2. 328 310 340 66 318 340 66 346 342 354 166 126 188 208 354 322 343 82 319 262 340 340 128 256 62 371 354 96 1.58 373 258 66 340 340 340 204 204 234 324 323 2 4 346 340 332 190 26o 316 216 341 340 341 4 374 140 80 370 574 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Index to Imports — Continued. Apparel of subjects dying abroad Free Apple trees Apples, dried Apples, green Apricots . Arabic, gum Free Archill, extract of n Argols 11 Army, articles for h Aromatic spirits of ammonia Arrowroot A f rack Arsenious oxide Free Arsenic, sulphide of m Art, works of, bronze, from Cana- dian models h Articles, Canadian, returned. ... n ,1 for Anglo- Am. Tel. Co. m M army and navy n II Consuls-General i II . exhibit, or competition, n 11 Governor General h II ships stores n Artificial flowers II feathers, &c., for hats II limbs Free ■I teeth, not mounted. ... n Artotypes Araucaria Free Asbestos, not crude and manufac- tures of Ash, pot and pearl Free Ash, handles of II white Free Asphaltum or ashphalt n II oil for paving purposes h Astrachan hare skins u Astronomical globes h Attachments, binding Aubusson carpets Australian gum Free Automobiles Axes Axle grease Axles, axle parts & blanks for vehicles Axminster carpets Azaleas Free Babbit metal Bacon .... Bacteriological products Free Badges Bagatelle tables or boards Baggers, threshing machine Bag pipes Bags, carpet and tool II cotton, seamless II II sewn II game II hemp, linen or jute II paper . 11 General Statement. Page, part 1. Page, l)art2. 161 371 128 228 102 108 102 114 102 114 153 343 154 345 153 342 161 373 136 262 86 18 134 258 153 341 153 341 162 376 161 372 161 373 161 373 161 372 161 372 161 372 161 373 98 84 98 84 1.52 333 152 333 84 14 151 329 122 198 154 345 96 72 144 298 149 322 152 334 160 367 152 334 155 351 106 134 146 310 153 343 110 148 116 174 104 126 108 140 146 310 1.51 329 120 190 130 236 162 373 130 238 82 4 110 152 124 200 142 288 92 52 92 .56 104 128 100 100 126 218 B Bags, containing cement II 11 salt Bait, fish II II from Newfoundland ... Free Baked beans, canned Baking powders Balances Balls, &c. , bagatelle and billiard Balls, glass II steel, hardened, for gas buoys . Free 11 II for machinery, &c 11 11 II 11 . . Free Balsams, crude drugs ,i Bamboo reeds, unmanufactured . n Bananas i Bandages, suspensory Band iron or steel 11 11 Free 11 11 over 'A\c. per lb. . . . 11 M 11 Free Bands and bindings, hatters' 11 brass, instruments for Bank notes, &c., unsigned Barbed fencing wire Free Barberry gum n Barilla n Bark, crude h II hemlock n Barley 11 ix)t and pearl, &c Barrels, Canadian, returned Free M containing petroleum II 11 salt II empty Bar iron or steel, over 3ic. lb 11 II 11 . . ..Free II II rolled Bars, iron or steel, hammered II lead II puddled, iron or steel II railway, iron or steel II steel for manufacture of shovels. Bases for stereotypes II 11 Free Basins Baskets Bat h brick Baths and bath tubs Batteries, electric and galvanic Batts and batting, cotton Bayonets Bay rum, alcoholic. Beacons, gas, materials for Free Bead ornaments Beams, iron or steel Beans ,1 crude drugs Free II locust and meal n II Tonquin and Vanilla n 1. seed froni G. B i Bearings, i^teel ball.s for n Beaver hats, caps and bonnets Bed comforters Bed fasts, steel for Fi-ee Page, parti. 82 130 100 149 142 82 114 82 104 156 116 158 154 151 151 140 112 156 116 156 155 124 84 159 153 154 154 149 86 86 161 144 1.30 144 116 156 108 108 118 110 112 116 122 159 82 82 86 82 96 92 116 136 156 98 112 86 154 151 153 1.51 158 106 144 158 TRADE AXB yATIGATION 575 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Import^ — Continued. A rticles. part 1. Bed quilts, cotton Bedsteads, iron tubing for .Free Beef, salted Beer, lager and other Bees Free Bf-eswax ' Beet root sugar, mach. for Free Beet seed ... II syrups, &c Bells r 11 for churches Free Belting, except rubber and leather . , 1. leather II of leather 11 of rubber. .' II sprocket or link Free Belt pulleys Belts, cartridge I N.O.P Bengalines, unfinished, &c Bent plate and sheet glass N.O.P. . Berries II crude drugs Free 11 wild Bessemer steel wire for mattresse. Bevelled plate glass Bibles Free Bicarbonate of potash Bicarbonate of soda Bicycles and parts of Billets, hickory Free II iron or steel, 60 lbs. and over. . steel, NO.P Billiard tables Bills, advertising II of exchange, unsigned Binder twine Free It II articles for n Binding attachments II machines Bird ca^es and metal parts Bird skins Free Biscuits Bismuth, metallic, natural Free Bitters or beverages, alcoholic Bituminous coal and dust II substances, X.O.P Blackberries Blacking shoe Blacklead . . Blanc fixe Free Blanketing and lapping Blankets, wool Blast furnace slag Free Blasting {xiwder . . . . Blind, books for Free •I grooved cards for 11 rollers, window Blinds, wood, metal, &c Blocks, inverted II lead II mosaic flooring 11 paving, 11 or sticks, rough, last, &c. Free Blood albumen part 2. 92 54 157 358 130 236 82 2 150 324 142 294 158 360 151 332 140 278 82 6 152 334 82 6 118 180 120 184 106 128 156 355 130 238 104 128 82 6 146 310 104 124 102 114 154 350 151 330 158 362 104 122 152 33.5 96 72 96 72 88 34 149 321 110 148 114 162 82 6 84 10 8t 10 152 334 152 334 106 134 110 152 120 190 162 374 86 18 156 354 134 258 90 40 122 198 102 114 82 8 122 198 152 334 1.52 334 144 302 152 334 104 128 152 335 152 3;?5 144 296 82 8 86 28 118 178 96 78 138 274 149 321 94 66 Articles. >, ^ fcT c oj cy K s B rf iri m m B Blooms, iron or steel [ Blouses, cotton 11 linen Blouses, silk Blowers for smelting Free Blo^^^l glass tableware Blueberries, wild ... Free Blueing, laundry Blue vitriol Free Board, scale for cheese boxes n Boards, rough n II sawed II sawed or split Free Boats Page, parti. I 110 92 102 132 157 104 151 82 154 149 149 144 149 82 built outside Canada 132 Bobbinet, cotton, in the web Boilers Boiler plate for mfs. of toileis. . Free Boiler tubes h Bolting cloth n 1 Bolts and blanks, iron or steel 116 II handle, &c Free 149 II stave, poplar Bonds, &c., unsigned Bone blrtck Free II dice, draughts, chessmen Bone dust, charred, ash Free Bone pitch, crude n Boneless fish Bones, crude Free Bonnets Bonnet sha])es and crowns Bixjkbinders' cloth Free II machines Books Free II for deaf, dumb and blind. . n II donations of n II industrial u II for libraries and text books, &c. . . . . . .Free II languages other than English and French. ... Free II [-rinted ... 11 11 by any Govt., &c. Free II II over 12 years. ... n Boots, leather II rubber II shoes and slippers, except rub- ber and leather Boots and shoes, twisted wire for. Free Boot, shoe and stay laces Botanical siieeiniens Free Bottles, glass Boracic acid Free Borax „ Bordered paper Borers, black diamonds for, and bort Free 148 Bort I. 148 Bowls, steel, for cream .separators h 156 Box cars ... 88 Boxed papers 128 Boxes, cart or wagon 108 fancy 98 Boxwood Frf-ei 149 92 108 156 159 152 144 84 155 98 150 152 100 l.CO 106 106 152 110 152 152 162 152 152 152 82 1.52 152 120 106 84 159 34 162 104 153 153 128 32 Page, part 2. 148 56 106 248 359 120 330 8 348 321 322 300 323 8 246 52 144 357 361 335 168 321 298 10 353 86 324 sao 94 324 132 132 336 152 335 335 374 335 335 336 8 335 C36 184 128 14 364 14 374 118 3.39 341 222 318 318 356 32 222 140 82 3% 576 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT Index to Imports — Continued. 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Articles. B Braces and finished parts of Brads ... Braiding, machinery for Braids II and plaits of chip, &c., for I, hats Free II hair II wool and worsted yarn for. Free Bran Brandy and imitations of. Brass and manufactures of II band instruments II in blocks, ingots or pigs. . . . Free II bars and rods II M II . . .Free II caps for electric batteries. . II cups, for cartridges II manufactures, not made Canada, for ships Free II manufactures, N.O.P II nails, tacks, &c 11 old, and scrap Free II i)arts of cameras, &c II pumps If strips, sheets or plates II trimmings for bedsteads.. . .Free II trimmings and cased rods for carriage rails Free II tubing M wire, plain II wire clot h Brazil nuts Breadstufifs N.O.P Brick, fire Free II and tiles Bridges or parts of, iron or steel. . . . i> international, material for. Free II sections, iron or steel Brilliants, cotton Brimstone, crude, roll or flour. . . .Free Briquette making machines Bristles Britannia metal, manufactures of . . ,1 Free British gum Brocade powders Broom corn Free Bromine Bronze, phosjjhor II {xjwders II tobin in bars or rods for gas buoys Fiee ■I works of arts, from Canadian models Free Brooms Brown earthen and stone ware Brushes Brussels carpet Buckle clasps, steel for Fi-ee Buckles, not jewellery Buckram for hats shapes Free Buckthorn strip fencing Buckwheat II flour or meal a} Page, parti. 84 112 98 152 106 161 86 134 84 124 156 84 156 156 156 157 358 84 18 84 16 156 355 126 208 84 16 84- 16 157 358 157 156 84 84 102 86 86 152 86 110 158 110 94 1.53 157 150 120 156 86 126 151 153 122 126 156 162 86 96 86 146 1.58 120 152 116 86 86 Page, part 2. 16 144 154 84 337 130 371 24 258 16 200 355 16 355 354 355 358 355 16 16 112 18 26 3.% 26 148 360 148 60 341 360 324 190 355 28 212 328 341 192 212 357 376 28 76 28 312 362 190 336 166 22 24 Articles. .Free B Building brick Building plans II stone Builders' hardware Buggies Bulbs 11 crude drags m II for mfr. of incandescent lamps. Bullets, lead . Bullion Free II or gold fringe i Buntings, unfinished, &;c Buoys, gas, material for Free Burgundy pitch Burners, gas, &c II mcandescent . . . Burrs, brass . . . II copper Burr stones, in blocks, rough. . . . Free Bushes Butter Butter, Shea Free Button blanks, shell, rough Buttons, all kinds, N.O.P., recogni- tion and cuff Buttons, covered, metal iJarts for. . . . ,1 mohair cloth lastings forFree II shoe, papier mache ,1 N.O.P II wool yarn for mfr. of.. .Free Butts, iron or steel Cabinet organs Cabinetmakers' hardware Cables, wire II covered Cages, bird, &c., and metal parts .... Cake, oil, cotton seed and palm. Free Calendars, advertising Calfskins Calico printmg, copper rollers forFree II II iron liquor for.. . n II II red liquor for ... n Calumba, unground. n Cambric cloths, cotton Camel hair, washed only Cameras, brass and aluminum parts. . II lenses and shutters for mfr. of Free Camphor, gum Camwood and extract of Free Canadian articles returned •■ Canada plates II . . Free Canary seed Candied peel and popcorn, fruit and nuts Candles Candy, sugar Cane, split, &c II unmanufactured Free Canes, walking is S E Page, Page, parti, part 2. 86 84 138 110 88 151 154 96 118 162 152 146 156 153 122 122 84 90 148 128 130 160 122 155 152 86 161 108 124 110 116 116 120 160 84 118 1.56 154 154 153 94 150 126 155 94 153 161 108 156 132 140 88 140 88 151 144 TRADE AND XATIGATIOX 577 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 TxDEX TO Imports — Continued. Articles. >-."t: ^ -3 C c; i ~ c ^ ^ - a -* d 'J^-r^ Ti Articles. Page,! Page, parti. 'part 2.; Cannas Canned fruit i> meats, poultry and game M vegetables . ... Cannister powder Cannons Cantdogs Canoes Canva.s, for sails II jute uncoloured Free Caoutchouc, crude u Cap shapes Caps, brass, for electric batteriesFree I. fur, &c. . . II percussion \ II for whips Free I. N.O.P j Capes, fur ; Caraway seeds Free; Carlx)lic or heav}- oil n i Carbon black ■ i Carbons, electric ... [ II over 6 ins. for nianfrs. .Freej Carborundum wheels j Carboys, glass j Cardamon seed Freej Cardboard j Card cases Card clothing, machine Carding, machinery for Cards for playing M grooved, for the blind .... Free Carnation seedling stock n Carfiet bags " linings ... II sweepers Carpets, cork N.O.P II woollen Carpeting, cocoa I. hemp or jute ; Vi straw ; Carriage hardware | 11 mats 1 II oil cloth , \ II rails, tubing and trimmings: for Freej Carriages and vehicles II children's I II parts of 1 Carrot seed Free Car wheel tires, steel, rough .... m Cars, motor for railwaj', &c Cars, railway, tram or horse and parts Cartridge belts .1 cases Cartridges II brass cups for Free Cart .-skeins or boxes Carts, pleasure Casein Cases, clock II jewellery, &c II nuisical instrument II ornamental ll_ii_37 102 130 142 104 116 116 }<2 KX) 155 160 106 156 102 104 161 106 102 1.54 160 1.55 96 1.52 98 104 154 126 130 120 112 126 152 1.51 142 88 SS 124 88 146 90 KX) 138 110 120 124 157 88 88 88 151 1.57 108 88 104 104 104 1.56 108 88 94 90 98 130 98 228 116 236 290 126 170 174 8 102 353 369 132 354 118 128 370 132 118 346 366 353 80 337 82 118 346 218 232 186 154 218 335 329 288 34 34 208 34 312 40 102 276 146 188 208 358 30 34 32 332 358 144 32 128 128 128 355 140 30 66 38 84 232 82 Cases, pipe and cigar, &c II watch Cashmere, for hat covers and under brims Free Cashmeres, imfinished, &c Cash registers Casings, sausage II II not cleaned Free Caskets and coffins and metal parts. . Cassimeres, wool Casters, furniture, steel for Free Cftfetile soap Cast iron pipes II scrap iron Casts as models Free Castings, iron or steel, rough Castor oil Catalogues, advertising Catgut, unmanufactured Free Catsups Cattle for exhibition Free II horned 1 1 for improvement of stock . Free Cedar, red n II Spanish i II 11 veneers of n Celluloid balls and cylinders, moulded. 1. for knife and fork handles. . II lamp shade and comb blanks II manufactures of, N.O.P. .. . I, in the rough Free Celluloids, and matrices for .- II newspaper and book . . Fret- Cement II manufactures of II rubber Centres, rawhide for whips Free Cereal foods, prepared Chains, cable, for ships. . . Free II hair ti coil, iron or steel „ NO.P II malleable sprocket Free Chalk stone n ' II prepared Champagne •. . Chamois skins, dressed, &c Chandeliers Channels, iron or steel ... Chaplets for mfr. of stoves Chaixoal II pig iron Charts II Admiralty Free Chatelaine bags, frames, &c., for I Chases, printing Cheese Cheese boxes, scale boards for. ..Fiee Chemical preparations Chemicals •I Free another, N.O.P (/neques, unsigned Cherries ti II « 2 ?« ;5ii OQOJ m Page, Page parti. part 2. 142 286 142 294 155 352 146 310 88 34 132 242 150 328 144 298 144 304 158 362 134 252 108 142 108 142 160 368 108 142 124 204 84 12 150 325 132 240 150 323 82 2 150 323 149 322 149 322 144 302 88 34 ^8 34 88 34 88 36 152 3S7 88 34 122 196 159 363 88 36 88 36 106 130 161 370 86 26 157 358 106 130 108 142 108 142 156 355 148 316 88 36 138 272 118 182 122 194 112 158 114 162 88 36 110 148 84 10 152 333 122 190 122 106 130 234 149 321 94 70 94 62 153 339 96 74 84 10 102 114 578 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. .Free Cherry trees M wood.. Chessmen, ivory or bone. . . Chestnut Free Chicle gum, crude Chicory Children's carriages and sleds.. . Chilled rolls, iron or steel Chimney linings, vents and tops Chimneys, lamp, glass China clay Free II goat plates or rugs n 11 stone II 11 ware Chinawood oil Free Chip hats, &c II hoods, unfinished Free II plaits Chipped glass Chloralum Free Chloride of lime i Chlorine i Chloroform. Chocolate paste or liquor, not sweet 11 II II sweet 11 i)reparations in ]xiwder. . N.O.P Chrome steel Chromos . II advertising Chronometers for ships Free Church vestments Churns, earthen II wood Cider Cigar and cigarette holders, &c Cigars Cigarettes .... Citron rinds in brine Free Clapboards, pine and spruce n Clasps for purses, chatelaines, &c. . . , II not being jewellery Clay crucibles Free II manufactures of . . Clays Free Cleavers Cliff stone Free Cloaks, fur Clock springs 11 steel for Free Clocks, keys and movements Closets Cloth, coated or sized for manufacture of sensitized blue or black print cloth II felt 11 oiled II window shade, in the piece, Cloths, wtiol Clothes lines, wire II wringers Clothing card, machine II cotton II donations of Free II horse part 1, 128 149 149 153 112 86 104 148 152 148 96 160 106 155 152 104 153 153 153 96 90 90 90 90 116 84 84 152 88 96 144 88 142 140 140 152 149 122 120 153 86 148 116 148 102 122 158 90 82 90 144 124 144 144 116 90 120 92 162 100 Page, part 2, 228 322 86 322 343 38 34 160 28 120 316 334 316 76 367 132 352 337 120 342 342 341 74 40 42 42 42 170 14 12 337 38 76 300 38 286 284 284 337 323 190 190 339 28 316 174 316 118 192 362 38 6 38 304 208 296 304 166 38 186 56 374 104 Articles. C Clothing, linen 11 rubber or waterproof silk 11 wool Clover seed Coach screws Coal, anthracite and dust Free bituminous and dust cutters, percussion oil M or other fixtures pitch Free tar d3'es tar 11 base or salt for mfr. coal tar dyes Free Coated papers 11 tape and textile Coatings, wool Coat linings, unfinished, &c Coats, fur Cobalt, oxides of Free Cochineal Cocoa beans, not roasted, &e. . . . II butter II carpeting, &c II nuts 11 paste or liquor, net sweet.. . 11 II II sweet 11 preparations in powder .... N.O.P • II shells and nibs Cocoanut, desiccated II oil, for mfr. of soap. . .Free Cocoboral Codfish .^ II from Newfoundland Free Cod liver oil Cod oil from Newfoundland Free Coffee 11 condensed with milk 11 green, imported direct .... Free Coffins and metal parts Coil chain Coins, cabinets of Free 11 Briti.sh and Canadian. . . . ." gold. Coir and coir yarns Coke Collar and cuff buttons Collars of cotton, &c 11 gas, &c 11 lace Cologne, alcoholic Coloured glass in sheets Colours II dry II ground in spirits II metallic Free Columns, iron or steel Comh blanks, celluloid Combs 11 curry Comforters, bed Common colourless window glass. . Page, part 1. 102 106 132 146 132 112 148 . 90 110 124 122 152 153 152 153 128 124 144 146 102 153 153 151 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 160 149 98 148 100 149 90 90 162 144 108 162 162 162 153 1.53 86 90 122 98 136 104 126 126 126 1.53 110 88 90 110 144 104 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 579 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 IXDEX TO Imports — Continued. Articles. Common or laundry soap Communion sets Free Compasses for ships Free Competition, articles for n Composition, knife and other » metal for jewelry, &c. . II nails and spikes II ornaments Compressors, air Condensed milk M mince meat . . Cones, paper, for winding yarn. .Free Confectionery Consuls General, articles for .... Free Copal gum " Copper and manufactures of II anodes II in bars or rods Free " manufactures of, N.O.P II old, scrap Free II oxides of n II pigs, ingots or blocks. ... n II precipitate of, crude n II rollers for calico printing, n II shells, stereotypes, &c II II II Free " strips, sheets or plates .. . n I II sub-acetate of, dry m [ II sulphate of n | II tubing II , Copperas n i Cordage j II machinery not made in Can-' ada Free Cordials Cordovan leather, dressed, &c | Cords, fancy II hair. . . II imcf)loured cotton .1 wool or worsted yam for . . Free Coriander seed i. Cork matting and carpets II wood unmanufactured . . . Free II corkwood or bark, manufac- tures of Corks, over |-inch iu diameter .1 5-inch and less in diameter ... Corms Free Com, broom n II canned II cracked, evaporated or dried. . . II Indian, for distillation II II not for distillation. Free II meal II starch •" . syrup Cornice poles, window Cornish and belted rolls Cornwall stone Free Corrugated sheets, iron or steel II tubes for marine boilers. Free Corset clasps, busks, &c II eyelets Free II and crinoline wire, wire for n ll_ii_37^ s s m Page, part 1. [ Page, part 2. 134 252 153 338 152 337 161 372 130 232 ' 120 190 112 154 98 82 110 150 122 196 118 176 160 367 140 280 161 372 \ 153 343 i 90 44 ' 120 190 ! 156 356 90 46 1.56 356 153 338 1 156 356 153 342 156 356 122 196 159 363 156 356 154 349 154 348 156 356 154 348 i 92 46, 158 360 ; 134 258 118 182 98 84 106 130 94 60 161 371 154 346 124 208 149 321 92 48 ; 92 46 92 46 151 329 151 328 142 290 86 24 86 22 151 331 86 24 138 272 140 280 144 296 110 150 148 316 1 114 162 1.59 364 92 48 155 351 ' 158 362 Articles. Corset steels, steel for Free Corsets Costumes, theatrical Cottolene Cotton, manufactures of . . . . N.O.P and wool, absorbent cordage duck for hose pipe Free fabrics rags Free seed cake and meal » I, oil..... II II canning fish Free waste, machined wool or raw cotton Free yarn, No. 40 and finer . . n II for shoe laces i warps Counterpanes, linen Coutilles, cotton, for corsets Covered buttons, metal parts for manu- facture of II wire Covers and cases, gun and pistol. .... Cranberries Cranes Crapes, black ,. . . Cream coloured earthenware II separators and steel bowls for Free II separators, articles for mfg. n II sizing II of tartar Free Creosoted boards, &c n II timber i Crochet cotton thread Crocks, earthen Crop ends, iron or steel (scrap) Crossings for railways Crowbars Crucibles, clay, plumbago or sand. . Free II platinum • Crucible sheet steel for knives. . . n II cast steel wire II M Free Crushers, grain II ore and rock Cryolite Free Crystal glass tableware Cubic nitre Free Cudbear, extract of Cues, tips, &c., bagatelle and billiard. Cuff buttons Cuffs Culti vators Cultures, ferment Free Cummin seeds m Cups, brass for cartridges i Curled or dyed hair Curling stones and handles Free Currant bushes . Currants, dried. " green. Page, Page, parti, part 2, 580 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. Curry combs Curtain stretchers Curtains.. Custard powders Cutch Free Cut glass tableware M nails and spikes It tobacco Cutlery, N.O.P M cases for Cutters ti fodders and feed II coal, jjercussion Cyanide of potassium and sodium. Free Cyanogen Cyclometers Cylinders for phonogi'aphs, &c . I> Dahlias Damaged goods Damar, gum Free Damask, cotton. M linen II yarn for mfr. of Free Dates Deaf, dumb and blind, books and cards for Free Deals Decalcomania transfers Decanters, glass Decorated earthenware Degras Free Demijohns, earthen II glass Dental instruments Free Derricks ... Desks, writing Dextrine, dry Diagrams of natural history Free Diamond drills Diamonds, black, for borers, and diamond dust Diamonds, unset Diaper, cotton 11 linen Dice, bone or ivorj^ Diggers, post hole : ■I potato Dipping preparation liquid Discs or mills for rollers Free Disinfecting preparations Doeskins, « ool Dogs, improvement of stock Free Dogwood Dolls. Donations, charitable Free Dongola leather, dressed, &c. . . Door mats Doors for safes and vaults Dovetails for mfr. of stoves Doylies, linen Drafts, unsigned t^i s S S g = s a S s *^ cs <^$ m Page Page part 1. part 2. 110 146 144 298 94 62 140 280 154 349 104 120 112 156 140 286 116 170 98 84 88 30 110 150 110 150 153 342 153 342 94 62 124 200 128 228 146 314 153 343 92 54 100 102 161 371 102 108 152 335 144 300 84 14 104 118 96 76 150 325 96 76 104 118 161 370 110 150 98 82 94 66 162 376 153 339 148 318 148 318 S4 60 100 102 98 86 106 138 106 138 94 70 152 334 94 70 144 304 150 324 149 322 98 88 162 374 118 182 120 188 112 160 114 162 100 102 84 10 Dragon's blood Fi'ee Drain and sewer pipes II tiles Draughts, bone or ivory Drawers, cotton ... silk II wool Drawings Drawn square tubing Drays Dredges Dress goods, women's, &c., unfinished. Dressing, harness, leather, shoe II surgical, antiseptic Dried meats Drills, diamond Free II .seed . . . II rock Drugs Free 11 crude n II dyes, chemicals, medicines.... N.O.P Dry colours plates, i>hoto 11 glass for. . . .Free red lead II Free white lead Driers, liquid and japan Duck, for hose pipe Free II cotton Dutch leaf . . . ■. Duties, additional Duty, special Dyeing articles, crude Free II iron liquor for n II red liquor for u Dyes II ,1 another, N.O.P II aniline, luider 1 lb II II and coal tar, bulk. .Free Dynamos, electric £ Earthenware and chinaware 11 fittings for drain pipes mfrs. of, N.O.P II spurs and stilts for Free Earths, crude n Ebony, blackheart h Edging knives Effects left by bequest. . . Free 11 settlers Free II of subjects dying abroad n Eggs 11 fish, for propagating Free Egg yolk and alVnmien Elastic II webbing for artificial limbs.Free Electric apparatus and batteries 11 carbons II batteries, brass cups for.. Free II light fixtures 153 86 86 98 92 134 146 84 114 8S 132 146 82 82 130 1.53 106 110 1.53 154 94 96 120 128 155 126 153 126 142 1.53 92 104 146 146 1.53 1.54 154 153 96 94 153 96 96 86 96 161 148 149 100 161 102 161 96 148 94 96 152 96 96 1.56 122 TRADE AXD XATIGATIOy 581 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 IXDEX TO iMVonrs— Continued. Articles. Articles. E Page, parti. Page part 2. Electric motors, &c Electro- J ilated ware Electrotypes and matrices for Electrotypes, newspa. and book. .Free Elemy gum n Elixirs, alcoholic Embossiiig machines Embroideries, cotton, white If linen N.O.P Embroidery silk Emery, in bulk Free ir paper and cloth M wheels and mfrs. of emery. . . Enamelled carriage oil cloth ■I glass ■ I iron or steel ware II leather Enamel sizing Engines II portable M traction, for farm piirposes . Engraved plates and engraver's plates. Engravings Entomological specimens Free Envelopes Esparto glass Free Essences, alcoholic Essential oil Ethereal fruit essences Ether, nitrous 11 sulphuric Ethyl alcohol Exhibition, articles for Explosives M glycerine for Free Express parcels Extracts, alcoholic II of archill and cudbear.Free " camwood and sumac . . h . II of meats i Extract of indigo Freej 11 logwood, fustic, &c It madder, &c II malt II of saffron and safflo wer. . . Free Eye bar blanks, flat— iron or steel Eye glasses and frames Eyelets and eyelet hooks, metal . Free F Fabrics, cotton II coloured II uncoloured, scrims, &c It flax, bleached II II printed, dyed or coloured II II unbleached silk, N.O.P " and mfrs., wool, N.O.P Facings, foundiy Fancy boxes, cases, &c II feathers , •■ . g'>ods Fanning mills 96 80 104 126 122 196 159 363 153 343 136 260 110 152 92 48 100 102 98 80 132 248 148 317 130 240 98 82 124 208 104 120 114 164 118 182 86 28 IDS 144 110 150 110 150 128 232 84 14 162 374 126 218 151 329 136 260 124 206 136 260 136 262 96 74 134 256 161 372 104 126 153 343 98 82 136 260 154 345 1.53 342 1.30 236 154 343 1.53 343 154 344 120 188 154 346 108 146 126 208 155 351 92 50 92 50 94 60 100 104 102 106 100 104 132 246 146 I 308 102 : 108 98 82 98 86 98 82 110 150 Fans Farm rollers Farm wagons Farina Fashion plates Free Fasteners, glove and shoe lace. : n ■I for purses, &c Feathers, artificial, for hats II bed and other, N.O.P II fancj- Featherbone Feed cutters Felspar Free Felloes, hickory or oak n Felt, adhesive „ 11 board for gun wads u 11 cloth II hats, caps and bonnets II board. 11 pressed , .... Fence posts Free Fencing foils and masks 11 steel strip and wire for.. Free II wire II 11 barbed Free Fennel and fenugreek seed n Ferns Ferro-manganese Ferro-silicon Fertilizer machinery Freei Fertilizei s, manufactured I II phosphate rock Free 11 unmanufactured n i Ferment cultures for butter-rnak- ing Free Fibre, flax and flax tow 11 indui-ated, &c II Mexican, istlt oi tampico . . Free II vegetable, N.O.P Field rollers Figs Figured glass II window glass Files Fillers (paints) II liquid Fillets of cotton and rubber for the n^anufacture of card clothing... Free Films, photographic , Fii"earms, other Fire brick Free 11 clay 1 Firecrackers Fire engines II extinguishing machines and sprinklers Fireproofs (paints) Fireworks Fisheries, hooks for Free II lines, nets, &c., for .... n 11 other articles, produce of, N.E.S II other articles, produce of Newfoundland Free Fishing bait, hooks, &c., sportsmen's 1"= il -k3 Page parti Page, part 2 98 106 134 88 32 138 272 155 350 1.55 351 122 190 98 84 98 88 98 86 98 88 110 150 148 316 149 321 155 350 155 352 144 304 106 132 126 218 146 314 149 321 116 170 158 362 116 166 159 .364 154 346 128 228 108 146 108 146 163 377 98 S8 148 318 155 350 153 343 151 329 98 90 151 329 151 329 106 134 102 110 104 120 104 120 116 174 126 i:16 126 216 155 350 126 216 116 170 152 336 148 316 98 90 108 144 108 146 126 216 98 90 155 350 155 351 100 100 149 321 142 288 582 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v.. A. 1911 IxuEx TO Exports — Continued. Articles. F Fishing rods Fish and fish eggs for propagat... Free from Newfoundland anchovies and sardines bait canning, cotton-seed oil for. Free cod, haddock, ling, pollock — fresh or dried in barrels , halibut , herrings lobsters mackerel nets, sportsmen's ofiFal or refuse and skins .... Free oil from Newfoundland II cod-liver 11 whale and spermaceti.. .. II other, N.O.P olive oil for canning Free oysters prepared or preserved preserved in oil, N.O.P salmon sea, other skin.s, taxidermic Free smoked and boneless all other, not in brls II pickled, in brls Fish-plate.s, railway . Fittings for pipe, iron II earthenware Fixtures or parts of, gas, &c Flagstones Flannels Flasks, glass Flat cars II eye bar blanks Flavouring powders Flax fabrics ■I fibre and tow Free 11 machinery not made in Canada II hemp and jute II mfrs. of, N.O.P II seed II oil Flint, and ground flint Free II paper Flooring, mosaic, tiles or blocks for. Floor oil cloth Florist stock Free eg Floss silk Flour, buckwheat II damaged malt rice and sago rye tapioca wheat Flower or French odours Flowers, artificial, for hats II crude drugs Free Flues for marine boilers i Fluid beef, not medicated Page, part 1. 144 98 148 148 100 100 160 98 100 98 98 100 98 142 148 149 100 100 100 160 98 100 100 100 98 162 100 100 100 112 108 86 122 138 144 104 88 108 140 100 151 158 100 102 132 124 148 130 96 124 151 128 132 86 86 120 86 86 86 86 130 98 154 159 130 Page, part 2. 298 90 320 320 96 94 366 90 98 90 90 94 92 288 319 320 100 100 100 367 92 100 98 94 92 374 94 98 98 156 146 28 192 274 304 118 32 146 280 104 329 360 100 108 242 208 317 240 78 208 329 228 248 24 26 186 20 24 20 24 232 84 350 364 236 Articles. Fluorspar Free Fly books II hooks Fodders or feed cuttei"s Foils, fencing Folders, advertising Folding machines ... Folife digitalis, unground Free Foods, cereal, prepared Foots Free Forgings, iron or steel Forks, pronged „ steel, N.O.P Fossils Free Foundry facings Fowls, domestic, pure bred Free Frames, picture and photograph . . , 11 for purses, chatelaines, &c, II spectacle and eye-glass .. . Freight rates II wagons French or flower odours II mustard, liquid , Fresh meats, other Fringe, bullion or gold Free Fringes 11 wool or worsted yarn,for.Free Fro^s for railwaj's , Fruit, artificial, for hats II eesences, alcoholic .... ... II green Free II juices 11 trees, other, seedling, for graft ing Free II candied 11 canned II crude, drugs Free 11 dried 11 all other, N.O.P II green .1 all other, N.O.P plants, N.O.P... 11 preserved in spirits Fuel oil Free Fuller's earth, in bulk Furniture 11 springs Fur skins, dressed , 11 not dressed Free Furs, hatters' II and manufactures of Fusel oil Fuses Fustic, extract of ..Free 11 ground Galleries, gas, &c , Galvanic batteries Galvanized iron or steel sheets. ... 11 11 11 . . Free II wire, 9, 12 and 13 gauge Free Page, part 1. 148 130 142 110 116 84 110 153 86 151 108 106 116 148 102 150 128 122 126 82 88 130 124 .130 152 98 161 114 98 136 151 120 151 140 102 154 102 102 102 102 128 102 160 148 102 122 102 150 150 102 134 104 153 154 122 96 114 156 159 Page, part 2. TRADE AND NAVIGATION 583 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. 2 S Off 02 G Gambler Free Game bags II canned Game, N.O.P II tables or boards Gannister Free Garments, outside, women's, &c Gas burners, incandescent II buoys and beacons, automatic material for Free II fixtures . . II lanterns acetylene, for gas buoys Free II mantels II meters II oils ... Free Gasoline engines M under .725 Spec. grav. . Free Gauzes, &c., antiseptic Gedda gum Free Gelatine Generators, electric Gentian, imground ... Free Geographical globes n German looking glass II and other mineral potash salts Free II silver, manufactures of II II bars, rods, &c....Free II II in ingots and blocks n Giant powder Gilders' whiting Free Gilt ware Gin Ginger . II ale II preserved II wines Ginseng, unground Free Girders, iron or steel Gladiolus Glass, and manufactures of II for dry plates Free II and manufactures, N.O.P II iron sand, &c., for polishing Free II moulds, of metal II paper II in sheets .... II tubing, for mfr. of incandescent lamps, &c .. table ware Glauber salts Globes, geographical, &c Free If glass (Jlobules, iron for ix)lishing glass . Free Glove fasteners, metal < II leathers Gloves Glucose sugar or syrup Glue Glycerine M for explosives . . , Free Goats, improvement of stock. ... Page, p.irtl. part 2. 349 128 236 238 4 317* 310 192 154 104 130 130 82 148 146 122 156 122 156 122 122 124 160 108 160 82 153 94 96 153 155 104 154 122 158 158 104 148 104 134 134 82 134 136 153 112 128 104 155 104 155 122 130 104 96 104 96 155 104 155 155 118 104 140 94 94 153 150 357 192 357 192 192 202 367 144 366 4 343 66 80 3'13 351 122 344 192 361 361 128 319 126 260 254 2 256 264 343 1.58 228 118 351 124 352 192 240 122 80 120 72 351 120 352 351 180 124 280 68 68 343 324 Articles. C Goat hair, washed only. ... ... Free II skins Gold-beaters' moulds and skins. .Free Gold anodes II bullion Free M coins II fringe II leaf II liquid paint , II manufactures of, N.O.P II mining appliances Free II sweepmgs „ . . Gongs Gooseberries Gooseberry bushes Governor General, articles for. ..Free Grafting, seedling stock for II other stock for, N.O.P.. Grains, crude drugs II artificial for hats Grain crushers II flour or meal, damaged II and products of II molasses Gramaphones and records Granite.... II iron sand, &c., for ix)lish'g, Free II iron or steel hollow- ware. .... M manufactures of Grapes Grape fruit Free 11 sugar ■I vines Graphophones and records. . . Grass, Esparto, Spanish & other. Free II hats, &c II hoods, unfinished Free II manilla i II plaits or braids i Gravels i Grease, axle II degras, &c Free 11 rough, for soap i Grindstones Ground paints, N.O.P Guano and animal manures Free Guavas -i Gum, amber, arabic, &c n 11 British II camphor II opium, crxide ,1 other, N.O.P 11 sweetened II and gum resins, crude Free Gumwood II (Jun barrels, rough h II blocks, rough i II cartridges II covers and cases GunjKJwder and explosives Guns and air guns Gun wads II felt board for . . Free Gut, cat and worm, unmanufac- tured n a 2 5 ^ ^r CZ2 Page, part 1. 150 118 1.55 120 162 162 152 104 126 104 157 155 82 102 128 161 151 151 154 98 110 86 86 120 124 138 155 114 138 102 151 140 128 124 151 106 155 151 152 148 104 150 150 138 126 1.50 151 153 86 94 94 94 140 154 149 103 149 104 104 104 116 104 155 150 Page, part 2. 584 CUSTOMS DEPAKTMEXT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Index to I:^fPORTs — Coaiinued. Articles. Gutta percha and India rubber ,, Free Gutta-percha waste Free Gypsum M crude Free .Free S - s s Page, part 1. 106 IGO 160 128 148 Haddock M from Newfoundland .. Hair, braids, chains, cords brush ]5ads Free of camel, alpaca, &c., washed only Free cloth curled or dyed horse Free manufactures of, other mattresses oil unmanufactured Free washes, alcoholic Halibut 11 from Newfoundland Free Hammers Hammocks Hams Hand carts Hand made cari>ets Handkerchiefs, cotton M linen silk Handle bolts Free Handles, ash ■I hickory ■I cutlery, celluloid, for M shovel .1 umbrella, &c Hangings or wall paper and borders. . Hardware Harness dressing M leather H of leather Harnessmakers' hardware Harness soap Harrows Harvesters Hat boxes II shapes and crowns Hatchets Hats, caps and bonnets II fur Hatters' bands, bindings, &c Free II furs II Hay. irons . plush . . Free I knives 1 II loaders II rakes II tedders ' Head lights Heads, flanged And dished for gas buoys Free 98 148 106 155 150 106 106 150 106 120 128 1.50 136 98 149 116 142 130 88 146 92 100 132 149 144 144 88 144 144 126 110 82 118 120 110 134 106 106 142 106 116 106 102 155 1.50 112 155 106 106 106 144 106 122 1.56 Page, part 2. 128 369 369 230 317 90 320 130 352 328 130 130 320 132 188 224 325 262 90 320 174 288 236 32 312 52 104 248 321 298 298 34 298 302 218 146 8 180 184 146 254 136 136 288 132 174 132 118 352 326 16'J 352 1S2 136 136 300 1.36 194 357 Articles . H Heads, leather or rubber, for whips Free Heading bolts, poplar Heading bolts, N.O.P Free Hearth mats and rugs . Heirlooms, left by bequest ... . Free Hemlock bark Free Hemp bags or sacks II carpeting, matting, rugs II other mfrs. of II paper for shot shells Free M rags M seed II dressed or undressed Free II yam Henriettas, unfinished, &c Herbs, crude drugs Free Herrings II from Newfoundland. . .Free Hickory .. " billets .... •I felloes.... M handles of ■ 11 for spokes of wheels Free Hides, raw i Hinge tuVjes for mfr. of stoves Hinges, iron or steel . .1 T and strap, iron or steel.. Hoes Hogs. i s Hollands, tailors", of cotton .1 II of linen Hollow blocks for artificial limbs Free Hollow-ware, iron or steel Hominy Homo steel wire for mattresses . . Free Honey Hoods, unfinished Free Hoofs, unmanufactured n Hooks for fisheries i 11 fishing— sportsmen's 11 reaping Hoop iron or steel '. 11 II over 3^c. per lb. . . . II II 11 II Fiee II II No. 14 gauge i Hops Horn, horn strips and tips Free Horse boots II clothing, jute H hair Free .1 jx)wers, for farm puriwses 11 rakes II shoes Horses II for exhibition Free II improvement of stock i Ho.se, duck for h 1. rubljer Hub blocks Free Hydrated oxide of ethyl Hydraulic cement HydroHuo-silicic acid Free Hydrogen, jieroxides of, solutions . . . Page, part 1. 161 144 149 146 161 149 100 100 102 155 160 132 ICl 155 146 154 98 149 149 149 149 144 149 150 114 108 116 106 82 92 100 152 114 86 158 106 155 150 155 142 108 112 116 156 156 106 1£0 120 100 150 110 106 110 82 150 1.50 1.53 106 149 134 88 IT>Z 9C TRADE AyO NAVIGATION 585 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 IxDEx TO l:yi PORTS — Confinned. Articles. S S S cu Hymn books Free Hypo-chlorite of lime. . h Hypo-sulphite of soda for tann'g leather Hypo-sulphite of soda for tann'g leather Free Ice Free Ice creepers, steel for m Iceland and other mosses m Illuminating oils Illustrated advertising matter Implements, agricultural N.O.P I. .1 parts of Incandescent gas burners II lamp bulbs for mfrs of incandescent lamps Indian carpets .1 corn for distillation M H not for distillation. .Free •I or corn meal India rubber, manufactures of It II unmanufactured. .Free Indigo II paste and exti act h Indurated fibre Ingot moulds Ingots, iron, steel and cogged Ingrain carpets, two and three ply. . . Ink parti. 152 153 96 163 shoe. Insects, crude drugs Free Insoles, leather II not leathern Instruments, musical II optical, &c II surgical ;\nd dental. . Free II telegraph and telephone. Insulators, electric Intersections for railways Iodine, crude Free Iixscacuanha, unground i Iris, unground n Iron, acetate and nitrate of h Iron and steel and manufactures of . . II agricultural implements II bars, hammered II rolled II cast, scrap II forgings " in pigs •• pipe, cast II Kus.sia II sheets, coated II II flat galvanized II II •! Free II tubing for bedsteads u i II II for carriage rails ... . n I 162 158 154 124 84 106 108 108 122 96 146 86 151 86 106 160 154 154 98 122 110 146 106 82 154 120 84 124 126 161 96 96 114 154 153 153 154 106 106 108 108 108 108 110 108 108 108 114 157 157 157 Page part 2. .335 342 72 377 375 362 344 202 12 134 140 140 192 80 312 22 331 24 128 360 343 343 90 192 148 312 134 8 350 184 14 200 208 370 80 80 162 344 343 343 344 134 134 146 140 142 146 148 142 142 142 162 357 358 358 Articles. Iron or steel angles, &c II bars &c. over 3^c per lb. II M II Free II barbed fencing wire, n II beams M II &c.,for ships Free billets II bridges or parts ... II casting.s, rough II hoop, band, &c II II Free' II ingots, blooiQs, &c i 11 manufactures of, N.O.P. II mfrs. notmadein Canada for ships Free 11 masts or parts of .. . u II nail rods, Swedish. . h II nuts, washers, &c II pipe, and lock joint pipe II pipe fittings II plate for mfr. of boilers Free II plates or sheets II rails and bars j II rods not less than ^ in. ' for mfg. of chains. Free II rolled round wire rods Free II rolled rods, | in., fori horse-shoe nails.. Free II rolls, chilled II scrap, wrousht II sheets, corrugated ... ... II 11 galvanized II skelp for mfr. of iron or steel pipe skelp, N.O.P ; II structural w o r k .s, columns, shapes, sections '■ 11 tubes and flanged heads for gas buoys Free II tubing 11 ware wire, N.O.P ,1 galv. 912-13 g Free II II covered •I II woven, &c Iron liquor Free Irons, sad, &c Iron sand or globules or shot, &c.Free Iron stoneware Iron, sulphate of Free Isinglass Istle fibre Free Italian cloths, unfinished, &c II linings Ivories, piano key Free Ivory black n dice, draughts, chessmen manufactures of, N.O.P nuts, vegetable Free! unmanufactured u vaccine points h I Page, part 1. part 2. 112 158 116 172 156 357 159 364 112 158 157 358 110 148 110 148 108 142 112 158 1.56 357 no 148 118 176 157 358 157 358 159 363 116 168 114 164 108 146 15 357 112 158 112 156 156 156 163 112 116 114 114 114 112 110 357 357 377 160 168 162 162 162 158 148 156 357 114 164 114 164 116 168 159 365 116 106 110 166 154 344 112 160 155 352 96 76 154 348 94 56 151 329 146 310 146 308 155 352 155 353 98 86 118 176 149 321 150 326 162 376 586 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. Jack knives Jacquards, unfinished Jalap, unground Free Jams Japanese carpets Japanned leather i> tinware Japan and japan driers, N.O.P Jars, glass Jeans, cotton, for corsets Jellies Jelly powders Jewellery M cases for II composition metal for Juices, lime and fruit. - II 11 crude Free II quassia n June buds Junk, old . . . . Free Jute bags and sacks II carpeting, matting, rugs I, cloth.... ... II cloth as taken from the loom. Free M canvas n II and jute butts n II manufactures of, N.O.P II rags Free II tapestry 1. yarn Free K Kainite Free Kangaroo leather, dressed, &c Kartavert Kaurie gum Free Kelp " Kerosene oil Keys, clock and watch Kid skms Kitchen hollow-ware Knife and other polish Knitted goods II and underwear, wool. . Knitting, machines for II yarn, cotton Knife blades or blanks, etc., in the rough, not handled, etc Knives, edging II hay or straw II mowers and reapers steel for Free II pocket steel, N.O.P.... Kodaks, brass and aluminum parts . . Kryolite Free Labels, . . . , II woven, silk spun for Free Lac, crude, seed, &c i Lace, white, &c., cotton II II II linen >)-« . Uf, l^g 3 S 2 S ^ a C5 «s 02 m Page, Page. part 1. part 2. 116 168 146 310 150 343 118 176 146 312 118 182 140 284 142 290 104 118 92 50 118 176 140 280 118 176 98 84 120 190 120 186 155 354 154 346 128 230 155 353 100 100 100 102 102 106 155 353 155 353 151 331 102 108 160 369 102 106 155 353 154 344 118 182 98 90 153 343 155 353 124 202 90 38 118 180 114 166 130 232 118 178 144 306 112 154 92 52 118 174 106 136 106 136 158 362 116 168 116 170 126 208 148 318 84 10 150 327 153 343 92 58 100 102 Articles. Laces, boot, shoe and stay 11 and lace collars, net, &c II shoe and corsets, tagging metal for Free II shoe, cotton yarn for Lacquers, N.O.P It spirit Lactate (antimonine) Free Lag screws Lager beer Lamb, fresh II skins Lampblack Free Lamp chimneys, glass II shade blanks, celluloid II springs Lampwicks, cotton Lamps Landsides Free Lanterns M acetylene gas, for gas buoys Free II magic and slides Lard and lard compound " oil Lashes, whip Last blocks, rough Free Lastings, mohair, for buttons Lasts of wood Laths Free Launches, pleasure Laundry blueing Laundry soap , . . II tubs Lava, unmanufactured Free II or other tips Lavatories Lavender waters, alcoholic Lawn mowers II tennis nets Lawns, cotton Lead and manufactures of II manufactures of, N.O.P II nitrate, and acetate of Free II pencils II red, dry II Free II tea II II white, dry II II ground in oil Leather board, leatheroid and manu- factures s . II dressing M grease and degras for dress- ing Free II and manufactures of II manufactures of, N.O.P II and skins, all other, N.O.P. . Leaves, artificial for hats II crude drugs Free Leeches i Leghorn hoods, unfinished i Lemon rinds in brime i Lemons i Lenos, cotton It XflXtl Page, part 1. 84 98 159 161 142 126 153 112 82 130 118 155 104 88 122 92 122 158 122 156 120 130 124 142 149 155 144 149 118 82 134 82 148 122 82 136 106 142 94 118 118 154 128 126 153 157 126 126 126 82 150 118 120 118 98 154 150 155 152 151 94 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 587 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 IxDEx TO Imports — Contimied. Articles. Lenses, eye-glass H and shutters for manufacture of cameras Free Letters for signs Life boats and life-saving apparatus Free Ligatures, catgut for n Lignum vitse m Lilacs, pot grown , Feee Limbs, artificial n Lime M chloride of Free II juice II II crude Free II sulphate of, crude n Limes n Linen bags or sacks II blouses and shirtwaists M clothing II damask, &c II duck for hose pipe Free II machinery, not made in Can- ada Free II shirts II thread II yarn for manfr. of towels. Free Lines for fisheries n Ling II from Newfoundland Free Linings, carpet II chimney Link belting Free Link.s, chain Linoleum Linseed oil II oil cake and meal. . . Free Lint, &c., antiseptic Liqueurs Liquid paint, N.O.P II soap Liquorice II root, unground Free Liquors II alcoholic, N.O.P Litharge Free Lithographed advertising matter. . . . Lithographic presses and type maJcing accessories for Lithographic stones, not engraved . . . Litmus and lichens Free Loaders, hay Loading tools Lobsters II from Newfoundland .... Free Lock joint pipe Locks Locomotive wheel tires, steel, rough Free Locomotives for railways Locust beans and meal Free Logs II Logwood, extract of n II ground n Looking glass, German Loops, or other forms, iron or steel. . . part 1. 126 part 2. 208 353 325 322 329 333 184 342 186 354 317 330 100 106 106 102 338 Articles. Lotions, alcoholic Lubricating oil Lumber Free Lumber, other Free Lumber, manufactured, N.O.P Lustres M Macaroni Mace Machine card clothing Machinery all other, N.O.P... II of dredges for alluvial gold mining Free II beet root sugar n II fertilizer Free II for carding, spinning, &c. . II linen, not made in Canada Free II mining, &c n II rifle manufacturing, for govt Free M smelting and refining . II steel balls for II II Free II well digging Machine, threshing outfits Machines, briquette making Free II fire extinguishing II mowing II nailing, twisted wire for Free " portable M II all other and parts II binding, folding, &c. . . . II sewing and parts II II attachments for . Free II strength testing II type casting and setting. . . II typewriting II washing Mackerel Madder, and Indian madder Free Magazines ^ ,i Magic lanterns and slides Magnesia Magnesite Free Mahogany ■ II veneers of Malleable sprocket chain Free Malt II extract of II flour Manganese, oxide of Free Mangoes i Mangold seed n Manilla grass i II hoods, unfinished n II plaits or braids n II ro{>e for lobster traps. ... n Mantels, gas Mantel stocking for gas light Manure spreaders 11 Page, part 1. Page, part 2. 136 260 124 206 149 322 149 323 144 300 146 308 86 20 134 256 120 186 110 148 112 154 157 359 158 360 163 377 112 154 158 360 157 359 157 360 157 359 116 172 158 361 157 359 110 150 157 360 108 146 106 138 159 364 110 150 110 152 110 152 110 152 158 361 114 160 110 152 110 152 112 154 98 92 154 344 160 366 120 186 94 68 148 316 149 322 144 302 156 355 120 186 120 188 120 186 164 344 151 330 151 332 151 331 155 352 1.52 337 155 351 122 192 96 80 106 136 588 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT IxDEx TO Imports — Continued. 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Articles. =3 £ M Manure, animal Free Maple sugar and syrup Maps .1 manuscript and insurance. . Marble, and manufactures of Marine boilers, corrugated tubes for Free Masks, fencing Mastic, gum Free !Masts, iron or steel, or parts of . . Matrices for stereotypes, &c ,, I. Free Matrix paper Free Mathematical instruments Mats and matting, cocoa !■ u hemp or jute ti II rubber M M straw n door or carriage Mats and rugs, wool Matting, cork Mattocks and eyes or poles for Mattresses 11 steel wire for Free Meal, buckwheat 11 damaged II Indian or corn II locust bean Free M oil cake, cotton seed and palm Free Meats II canned . 11 dried, smoked or preserved . . . It extracts of 11 other Meerschaum, crude Free Medals, collections of n II of gold, silver, &c h Medicinal preparations 11 roots Free 11 or medicated wines Medicines Free II alcoholic Melado Melons Memorial window glass Menageries Free Mescal Metal composition for jewellery, &c.. II N.O.P., and manufactures of .. . II parts for mfr. of covered buttons Metal plated for watch cases, &c II for type II tagging Free 11 yellow 11 Metals II M reducing, cyanogen for. .. n Metallic elements and tungstic acid imjxjrted for the manufacture of electric lamps Free Meters, gas Methyl alcohol, or methylated spirits. II 11 for denaturing Mexican fibre Free II saddletrees Page, jmrt 1. 1.50 140 84 1.52 120 159 116 153 157 122 159 160 126 90 100 106 138 120 146 124 116 120 158 86 86 86 151 160 130 130 l.-^O 130 130 148 162 155 94 153 136 1.53 136 138 142 104 162 134 120 120 122 120 122 159 159 156 153 162 122 i:^4 134 151 155 2 S tc Page, j part 2. j 325 I 280 10 336 188 364 170 343 358 196 363 367 208 40 102 130 276 188 312 208 174 188 362 24 26 24 331 366 236 236 238 236 238 318 374 354 70 343 262 339 260 278 290 120 376 258 190 188 194 190 196 363 365 354 342 377 192 256 258 329 354 Articles. M Microscopes over $50 . , Free Milk conden.sed Milk food Mill board II feed Millet seed Milling cutters, steel blanks for 11 II .Fi-ee Mills, fanning Mills, saw and planing, portable 11 stamp II wind Mince meat, condensed Mineralogical specimens Free Mineral oils Minerals Free Mineral soap . II substances, N.O.P 11 waters 11 II not in bottle Free 11 wax Mining, gold, alluvial, appliances for Free II machinery II powder Miscellaneous articles, other Miits Mixed acids , Models of inventions Free II natural history Mohair fabrics 11 yarns .Free Molasses II Free II for mfr. of stock food h Moquette carpets Morocco leather and imitations of 11 II skins for, tanned. . . . Morphine - Mosaic flooring Mosquito, nettings, cotton Moss, Iceland, and other Free Mother of pearl, unmanufactured n Moter cars for railways, &c II vehicles and parts Motors, electric Mould boards Free Moulded glass tableware Mouldings, wood Moulds, ingot and glass II gold-beaters Free Movements, clock II watch Mower knives, steel for Free Mowers, lawn Mowing machines , . . . Mucilage Muffled glass, in sheets Muifs, fur Mule shoes Mun jeet ... Free Muriatic acid Mushroom spawn Free Musical instrument cases 11 in.strnments Page, part 1, 161 122 96 126 86 132- 116 156 110 110 110 110 118 162 124 148 134 122 124 148 142 157 157 104 162 104 94 162 162 146 161 140 159 159 146 118 118 96 96 94 154 148 108 110 96 158 104 144 12-2 155 90 142 1.58 106 106 124 104 102 110 154 94 151 130 124 TRADE AXD XATIGATION 539 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 IxDEX TO Imports — Continued. Articles. Jl Musical instruments for the blind. Free ■I » other '■ Music, printed ' I. for mechanical players Muskets Musk, in pods or in grains Free Muslin.^, cotton Mustard II seed Free Mutton, fresh N Nails, brass copi^er iron or steel M composition M cut iron or steel wire, N.O.P Nail rods, Swedish iron or steel.. Free Naphtha, wood Napkins, cotton « linen Natural history, specimens, &c. .Free Navy, articles for m Neatsfoot oil Nectarines Needles II surgical . Free Nets, fish and tennis « for fisheries Free f and nettings, lace Netting, iron or steel Nevada silver, manufactures of . . Newspapers, &c Free II iJartly printed M stereotyi>es, &c., for.... Nickel, anodes II bars, rods, strips, &c Free M ingots or blocks II kitchen ware II plated ware, N.O.P II silver, manufactures of II II bars, rods, strips, &c. Free !• .1 in ingots or blocks. . h Nitre, sweet spirits of Nitric acid Nitro-glycerine Nitrous-ether Noils Free Norsels, net h | Notes, bank and promissory, unsigned , Novels j Numerals for signs Nun's cloth, unfinished, &c. . . .... Nursery stock I Nutgalls and extracts of Free Nutmegs Nuts M all other, N.O.P II candied II crude drugs Free' II and blanks, iron or steel [ II ivory (vegetable) Free' I"! "g § k| ^ll Page, Page, parti. part 2. 161 370 124 202 ; 84 12 84 12 116 170 lo'O 327 ; Articles. 124 151 202 . 332 130 236 84 16 ; 90 44 1 108 144 112 1.54 112 1.56 , 112 156 ! 159 363 134 256 92 54 100 102 162 376 161 373 124 204 102 114 116 170 161 370 1 142 2SS j 155 351 :' 98 86 ,i 114 166 i| 122 192 ' 160 3)36 ! 84 12 1 122 196 ! 120 190 : 158 361 1 158 361 114 166 122 194 1 122 192 1.58 361 158 3t>l 136 262 94 64 104 128 1 136 262 159 366 155 351 , 84 10 82 8 i 132 246 146 310 128 230 154 345 1 134 256 1 102 110 102 112 140 280 1.54 3.50 : 116 168 149 321 §1 si l/1 a; 2 ai O I Page, I Page, parti. I5art2. Oak Free OaK bark, ground Free II II extract of n " felloes. . . . , II M spokes II M veneers of n Oatmeal Oakum Free Oar blocks, rough « Oats II rolled Obscured white glass Ochres and ochrey earths Oils II Free II aniline, crude h II animal II asphaltiun for paving purpose* Free •I cocoanut, palm, &c., for mfr. of soap Free II cod liver II cod, seal and fish,other,from New- foundland Free " cotton seed n 1. essential H fish, other H gasoline Free .. illuminating, costing over 30c. per gallon II lubricating II mineral . I. olive, N.O.P II n for soap, &c Free! II palm, bleached m II peppermint M petroleum Free II rosin and chinawood h 11 rough grea.se for . . h M vegetable 1 whale and spermaceti I. other, N.O.P Oil barrels II cake and meal Free M cloth „ finish, N.O.P II liglit fi.xtures II well drilling machinery Free Oiled silk and cloth Oleographs II advertising Olive oil, N.O.P II for soap, &c Free Olives, in brine ' Opaque glass in sheets I Operating tables, surgical Freel Opium, gum, crude | II ix)wderd j Optical instruments Orange mineral . ." | ,. FreCj rinds in brine n I Oranges i Ore crushers Ores of metals Free, 149 154 153 149 149 144 86 158 149 86 86 104 126 124 160 153 124 160 100 149 160 124 100 160 124 124 124 124 160 i 160 I 124 160 ! 160 ' 1.50 i 124 100 124 , 160 r 124 142 122 157 124 84 84 124 160 128 104 161 94 96 126 126 153 152 151 110 148 322 344 343 321 321 302 24 361 321 22 24 120 214 202 366 340 204 10') 367 366 100 320 366 206 100 366 202 206 202 204 367 367 206 367 3r)7 325 204 100 208 144 !. 298 366 20-S 290 192 359 208 14 12 204 367 228 122 370 68 72 208 214 338 3-57 330 150 318 590 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. O Organ parts Free M players Organs and parts Organzine, thrown (silk) Oriental carpets Orleans, unfinished, &c Ornamental window glass Ornaments, alabaster, &c Orris root, unground Free Osier braids or plaits Free Osiers, unmanufactured n Ostrich feathers Overcoatings, wool Oxalic acid Free Oxides H of cobalt, tin and copper, N.O.P Free Ox shoes Oysters II seed and breeding. . ...Free Packages II Canadian, returned Free M or parcels, post office Packing, rubber Paddy, rice Free Pads, paper, not piinted Paeonias Pails, wood Painted glass , Paintings , M and pastels II M Free Paints, X.O.P II and colours II ground in spirits Palms Palm leaf, unmanufactured Free II braids or plaits II hoods, unfinished Palm nut cake and meal II oil, bleached II II and kernal, for soap.... II spirits Pamphlets II advertising Paper and manufactures of I, all kinds, N.O.P n cutting machines 1. hemp for shot shells Free II manufactures of, N.O.P. ... II matrix for printing Free II patterns, boot and shoe II photo, plain basic for sensitiz- ing Free II ])rinting II sand, glass, flint, emery .1 tarred.. II tubes or cones for cotton yarn. Free 11 waste clippings. . n 11 wrapping t^i '^1 Si s ji ^02 33 Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 160 36S 124 200 124 200 132 248 146 312 146 310 104 120 98 82 153 343 152 337 151 331 98 86 144 304 153 3.39 126 216 153 338 110 146 98 92 148 320 126 210 161 373 130 232 106 130 151 331 126 220 128 228 144 300 104 120 84 14 126 216 162 375 126 216 126 212 126 216 128 228 151 331 152 337 155 352 160 366 160 367 160 366 134 258 82 8 84 12 126 216 128 224 110 152 155 352 126 220 160 367 126 220 160 367 126 220 130 240 128 222 160 367 160 369 128 222 Articles. Paper yarn or twine to be woven into fabrics Free Papeteries Papier mache shoe buttons Free II ware ParaflBne wax II II candles Parasols II articles f or manuf 'g . . . Free II sticks or handles Parcels, express II post office II postal, prepaid Paris green, dry II white Free Paste, adhesive Pastels Pastes, tooth and other Patent leather Patterns, metal II paper, boot and shoe Paving blocks II brick Peaches Peach seedlings for grafting Free II trees Peanuts, shelled Pearl ash Free 11 mother of, unmanf Free II and pot barley Pearline Pearls and imitations of Pears Pear seedlings for grafting Free Pear trees Pease, N.O.P Pease, seed, from G. B Fiee Pecans Pedometers. Peel, candied Pelts, raw Free Pencils, 'lead II slate Penknives Pens and penholders Peppermint oil Percussion caps II coal cutters Perfumed preparations, N.O.P Perfumes, alcoholic Periodicals II advertising Peroxides of hydrogen, solutions Persian carpets Persimmon wood Free Persis Pessaries . Petroleum, crude II oil crude Free II preparations of. ... II products of, N.O.P ... Pharmaceutical preparations . Pheasants Free Phials, glass J 104 p.artl. 162 128 152 126 142 88 142 158 144 98 130 146 126 148 124 126 128 118 122 126 138 86 102 151 128 102 154 96 148 86 134 130 102 151 128 86 151 102 94 140 150 128 134 116 128 124 104 110 128 136 82 84 96 146 149 154 140 124 160 96 124 94 150 TRADE AND XATIGATION 591 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 IxDEX TO Imports— Continued. Articles. Philosophical apparatus for societies Free 11 instruments Phonographs and records Photographs M not for sale Free Photographic dry plates M .. glass for. Free II frames II instruments Photographic paper and films II paper, plain basic for sensitizing Free Phosphate, acid M rock (fertilizer) Free Phosphor tin and bronze Phosphorus Free Pianofortes and parts Pianos, mechanical and organ players Piano key, ivories Free II parts .... 1 Pickles Picks and eyes or poles for Pictures II Sunday school lesson .... Free Picture frames II wire Pigeons, homing, &c Free Pig lead Pig, iron Pillow cases, cotton II linen Pineapples ; . . Free Pine and coal pitch i II pitch I II tar I Pins .Fre« Pipe, cast iron M clay.. II fittings, iron II iron or steel II lock joint, X. OP II wire bound, wooden, for gold mining II wire bound, N.O.P II lead . . . II organs and parts ... Pipes, drain and sewer II tobacco, mounts, cases, &c Piques, cotton Pistols Pistol cartridges II covers and cases Pitch bone, crude Free II Burgundy » Pitch coal Free II pine I II pine and coal i Plain glass in sheets Plains or jacquards, unfinished Plaits for ornamenting hats Free Planing mills, portable Planks II Free II sawed or split n si (-1 tr Page, 1 Page, parti, part 2. 160 126 12 i 84 160 128 155 128 126 126 160 94 148 122 154 124 124 155 160 128 116 84 152 128 116 150 118 110 92 100 151 152 149 152 i 338 122 I 194 108 148 108 114 114 114 114 118 124 88 142 94 116 104 104 152 153 152 149 152 104 146 152 110 144 149 149 368 208 200 14 368 226 351 226 208 216 367 64 318 190 345 200 200 352 368 •226 174 14 335 226 168 327 178 148 54 102 330 337 322 142 316 146 164 164 164 166 178 200 28 286 60 170 128 12S 335 341 337 322 337 122 310 337 150 300 322 323 Articles. P Page, 1 parti. Plans, building | 84 Plantains Free! 151 Plants and trees '• 128 Plaster of Paris 128 II wall, prepared 128 Plate, bridge, steel 116 II glass 104 ,1 bent 104 Plate glass, bevelled ; 104 II iron or steel, over S^c. per lb. . ' 116 Free 156 II 11 for mfr. of boilers u I 156 Plated metal for watch cases j 120 II ware | 104 II II ca-ses for . , ' 98 H nickel i 122 Plates, Canada and terne ' 108 II engraved ... . | 128 II iron or steel rolled ' 112 II plough and agricultural. .Free' 158 11 or sheets of steel cold rolled j over 14 gauge 114 Platinum, crucibles h 153 II mfrs. for sulphuric acid. I. ! 158 II wire and in bars, &c . . n ] 158 Plajnng cards j 126 Plough-plates Freei 158 Ploughs I 106 Plumbago | 122 II crucibles Free 153 Plums 102 Plum trees | 128 II seedlings for grafting Freef 151 Plush fabrics, cotton 94 silk ■ -^. .1 134 II hatters' . Free Pocket books II knives Poles, cornice, window Polish, knife and other Pollock II from Xfld Free Pomades, French or flower odours. . . . Pomatums Pomegranates Free Pontianac gum i PofX^orn, candied . Poplar, heading and stave bolts Porcelain ware, N.O.P Pork in brine Portable engines for farm purix)ses. . . II machines II II all other and parts. II saw and planing mills . . Porter Portfolios Portland cement Postage st;ini])s, collection of . . . .Free Postal parcels prepaid Posters Post hole diggers Post office parcels or packages Posts, fence Free Potash II Page, part 2. 14 330 228 230 232 172 122 124 122 172 357 357 190 126 84 194 142 232 158 360 160 339 361 361 218 360 138 19S 339 114 230 332 60 252 155 i .'^52 130 I 232 116 144 130 98 148 130 128 151 153 140 144 9(J 130 110 110 110 110 82 1.30 88 162 146 84 10(5 130 149 154 168 296 232 90 320 232 224 .330 343 2S0 298 78 236 150 150 1.52 150 2 232 3(5 374 314 10 13S 232 321 345 592 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. 5* Potash II bicarbonate of II bichromate of crude Free M caustic M II Free II chlorate of m II muriate, and sulphate of. m !■ nitrate of m ■1 red and yellow prussiate of n Potash salts, German and other mineral Free Potassa, bicarbonate of Potassium, cyanide of Free Potato diggers . Potatoes II sweet . Potato spirit, or oil Pouches, tobacco Poultry, canned N.O.P Poimders, wood Powder, gim, &c Powders, flavoring, cu&tard, &c. . . . Prayer books Free Precious stones, N. E. S., and imit- ations Pre)3aid jxjstal parcels Preparations, liquid, non-alcoholic for disinfecting, &c Preserved ginger, Preserves Pressed felt M M for artificial limbs. ..Free 11 glass tableware Presses, lithographic II printing II II Free Price lists, advertising Primers Printed carpets . . II music , 11 or sponged earthenware Printing, calico, copper rollers for. Free 11 iron liquor for. .. n II red liquor for. .. n Printing paper II matrix for Free presses . Free II type, &c Prints and blue prints Prizes or trophies Free Proprietary preparations Provisions Prunella cloth of wool Free Prunes Psalm books Free Puddled bars, iron or steel Pulleys, belt Pulp of grasses Free Pulp-wood , Pulque Pumice and pumice stone Free II soap Page, part 1. 96 % 154 96 154 154 154 154 154 151 96 153 106 142 142 1.34 142 130 130 144 104 140 152 130 146 94 134 118 146 152 104 110 110 157 84 104 146 84 96 156 151 154 126 160 110 157 122 84 155 94 130 160 102 1.52 110 130 1.51 144 134 148 134 Page, part 2. 72 72 345 72 345 345 345 346 345 344 72 342 1.38 290 290 256 286 236 238 300 126 280 335 234 314 70 256 176 314 333 120 154 154 360 12 128 312 12 76 356 344 316 220 367 154 3(J0 196 14 354 70 234 368 110 335 148 238 329 302 2.58 317 254 • Articles. Pumps, brass hand, N.O.P Purses II frames, clasps &c., for Putty II dry, for polishing glass, &c. Free Pyroligneous acid Pyro.xylic spirits Quails Free Quartz, crystallized n Quassia juice h Quebracho, extract of n Quicksilver Quinces Quince trees Quinine, salts of Free Quills, natural n Quilts, cotton II linen Quoins, pi-inting B Racks for cues • Radium Free Rags and waste, except mineral, n Rsrilroad ties i Rails, steel, for railways Railway axles 11 bars and rails II cars II fish plates 11 or road scrapers rugs II spikes II springs II switches, frogs, &c 11 tie-plates Raisins Rakes, hay II horse II N.O.P. Rape seed, sowing Free Raspberries . . . 11 wild Free II bushes Rasps Rat cages Rates, freight and telegraph Rattans, not manufactured Free Rattan braids or plaits 11 split, &c Raw cotton Free Rawhide, manufactures of Ready-made clothing Reaper knives, steel for Free Reapers Reaping hooks Recorders, time s s 3 eg Page, part 1. 84 112 130 122 126 155 94 134 150 148 154 153 154 102 128 154 150 92 100 122 82 154 160 149 112 108 112 88 112 88 144 112 108 114 112 102 144 106 106 151 102 151 128 116 120 - 82 1.52 152 88 153 120 146 158 106 108 90 TRADE AJD XATIGATIOX 593 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 IXDEX TO I.ArPOKTs — Continued. Articles. D *3 Records for phonographs, &c Red lead, dry Free II liquor <^ Reducing machinery i Redwood u Reed, split, &c Reeds, square or round for whips.. Free Refining machinery m Refrigerators Refuse stone Free Regalia Registers, cash Rennet Free Repairs on ships and vessels Resin or rosin Free Reticules- '... 11 frames and clasps for Returned Canadian articles Free Revolvers Rhizomes Free! Rhododendrons n Rhubarb root, ungi'ound n i Rice cleaned I 11 uncleaned Free Rice flour „, Ribbons I Rifles, and air rifles 1. machinery and tools for manu- facturing for Government Free Rifles, materials for mfg. for Govt, n Rifle cartridges Rifle powder Rigging, wire rope, for ships Free Rinds, citron, &c., in brine. ... n Rivets, brass II copper II iron or steel Road rollers 11 scrapers Rock crushers and drills Rockingham ware Rods, fishing II nail, Swedish, iron or steel. Free 11 wire, rolled round, iron or steel. . . .1 Rolled edge steel plates II iron or steel angles, &c II 11 hoop, &c hoop Free II overS^cp. lb II II Free plates and sheets . rods not o.i in. for h. shoe nails Fr. sheets, &c., over 3^c. per lb 1- . . ...Free sheets coated . . . 11 Free oats Rollers. copijer,for calico printing. Free II fann, road or field 11 shade and blind Rolling pins, wood Rolls, chilled iron or steel ll_.ii_38 i I*age, 1 parti. 124 126 153 154 157 149 88 161 157 144 148 130 88 150 132 IfiO 130 122 161 116 151 151 153 86 151 86 130 116 157 157 104 104 159 152 84 90 116 106 88 110 96 144 159 156 116 112 112 156 116 156 112 163 116 156 108 1.56 86 156 106 144 144 112 Page, part 2. 200 214 .S38 346 3.59 322 30 370 359 300 319 238 34 327 246 369 232 190 373 170 329 329 343 20 331 20 240 170 360 360 128 126 365 337 16 44 168 134 32 150 76 298 363 357 172 158 1.58 357- 172 357 158 377 172 357 142 355 24 356 1.34 296 300 160 Articles. R Page, part 1. C5 «3 Page, part 2. Rolls, belted .' Rooting slate Roots, crude drugs Free ■1 dormant, N.O.P ... n 11 medicinal ■ Rope, manilla, for lobster traps, n 11 steel wire for. . n II wire II for rigging Free Rose bushes II stock and other stock for graft ing Free Rosewood 11 veneers of Rosin Free Rosin oil Free Rough stuff and fillers Rubber and mf rs. of II boot.'*, stockinette for II cem.ents II plants (ficus) II powdered and waste. . . Free' 11 recovered, substitute, and hard in sheets Free II thread n II tires for vehicles II unmanufactured Free Rugs, cocoa " henqj or jute II and mats II railway II straw , . . Ruled paper Rulers Ruling machines Rum II shrvib Russia iron II Free Russian hare skins Free Rye " flour Sacks, hemp, linen or jute II pai)er Saddlers' hardware Saddler^', leathtr Saddle irei-.s, Mexican Free Sad irons . Safes I Safifron, safflower, &c Free ! Sago I 11 flour Sail boats ' Sail twine, flax or hemp ! Sails for boats and ships II canvas for Sal ammoniac Free II soda I Salmon .1 from Newfoundland Free ' Salt, N.O.P i II from IT. K. or for fisheries.. Free 110 150 134 252 154 350 151 329 153 343 155 351 159 365 116 168 159 365 128 230 151 329 149 322 144 302 160 369 160 367 126 216 106 130 138 274 106 130 128 228 160 369 100 126 110 120 155 112 112 1.54 86 86 82 100 130 100 154 154 100 149 130 148 160 369 160 369 106 130 160 369 90 40 100 IOC 146 312 144 306 138 276 128 222 128 224 110 152 134 260 134 258 108 142 156 355 152 334 86 24 86 24 100 218 146 184 351 160 160 346 20 20 8 102 240 102 346 347 94 320 240 319 594 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. m TTl Salt, cake Free Salts, aniline i M glauber Salted meats, N.O.P Saltpetre .Free Sand M !• crucibles , n II iron, for polishing glass, &c m lates of steel cold rolled over 14 gauge. Shelf oil cloth Shells, cork Shells, shot, hemp paper . ... Free 11 tortoise and other.. Shingle bolts , Shingles Ships, foreign, British register since 1902, &c a s 55 part 1. 132 132 151 154 132 155 110 153 160 110 156 156 146 162 124 162 86 158 110 132 92 108 151 144 104 122 144 108 114 94 106 112 158 92 132 144 160 112 82 150 150 118 116 92 108 156 114 114 157 112 156 116 156 118 100 114 124 92 155 148 149 149 132 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 595 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. S Ships built outside Canada II iron or steel beams, &c., , for Free 11 manufactured articles for., n 11 stores II ' If and vessels, wire rope for rigging of.... ■ \ II and vessels, repairs on | Shirts, cotton II linen silk II wool Shirt laces Shirt waists, cotton ! II linen silk ; Shives, cork | Shoddy or waste, machined | Shoe blacking, ink. dressing ) II buttons, y.O.P 11 II papier mache Freel 11 ej'elets and hooks n 11 laces I. lace wire fasteners Free 11 makers' ink : II shanks, steel for Freej II tacks Shoes, horse, mule and ox .... II leather , II rubber Shoes, except rubber and leather Shot, iron, for polishing glass, &c. Freej II lead ! Shoulders, (|X)rk) Shovel handles, wood Shovels and blanks .1 steam .1 steel for mfr. of Show cards II cases and metal parts Shrubs Shutters for mfr. of cameras. . . .Free Side lights Sides (bacon) Sickles Siennas Signs . Silex Free Silk and manvifactures of II cocoons and waste Free 11 in the gum or spun 11 II " for manu- factures . Free II hats, &c " and all manufactures of, N.O.P. II oiled II raw Free " twist and floss Silver anodes ... II Viullion Free .1 German, &c., manufac- tures of II 11 bars, rods, &c Free I. II in ingots and blocks n 1 i_ii_38i r?i -^i PI g| ,?- OJ OQCQ !» Page, Page, part 1. part 2. 132 246 157 358 1 157 358 161 373 1 159 365 1 132 246 i 92 54 ; 100 106 ;| 132 250 il 144 306 ;i 84 ^4 :\ 92 56 ! 102 106 1 132 248 92 48 142 292 82 8 86 30 152 337 155 351 84 14 155 351 82 8 158 362 108 142 ! 110 146 120 184 :. 106 128 84 14 ; 155 352 118 178 : 130 236 !| 144 298 108 138 110 150 116 172 84 12 144 300 i 128 230 1 155 353 1 122 194 ! 130 236 108 138 126 214 li 132 246 !; 148 319 \\ 132 216 ;; 150 328 1 132 248 150 327 106 132 134 250 ! 124 208 150 327 i 132 248 ; 120 190 162 377 122 192 158 158 361 361 Articles. ' >-.« . re ® 15? 5 £ s s tin C e II maple.. Sulphate of copper Free <• lime I. II iron II Sulphur, crude, roll or flour Sulphuric acid II II platinum, mfrs. for. Free II ether Sumac, extract of Free Sunday school lesson pictures. ... « Sunflowet seed Sunshades ■I articles for mfg ^ree II sticks or handles Surgical trusses II dres.sing, antiseptic « instruments and needles. Free cocc Page, part 1. 158 122 159 104 144 144 161 155 1.59 138 96 138 148 156 138 148 153 94 120 1?0 96 114 114- 138 102 151 128 138 158 106 lOfi 138 152 144 114 112 156 116 156 92 110 110 138 158 140 140 HO 140 154 148 154 153 94 158 96 153 152 132 142 158 144 140 82 161 2 H Articles. SS part 2. 363 196 363 126 302 .^02 369 354 366 274 80 274 316 352 276 319 339 62 186 234 76 162 162 276 114 330 222 276 362 132 136 276 337 298 160 158 357 172 357 48 148 148 276 360 278 280 280 280 348 317 348 341 64 361 74 342 335 244 288 361 302 282 4 370 Surgical operating tables ^Free Suspenders a d finished parts of II webbing for mfr. of Suspensory bandages Sweats, hat Free Swedish iron or steel nail rods. . . u Sweepers, carpet Sweepings, gold and silver Free Sweetmeats Sweetened bread, cakes, pies, &c. . . . Sweet potatoes I Swine for improvement of stock.. Free' Swiss muslins ' Switches for railways Swords SjTups II fruit and lime Syrup glucose and corn II maple T Table cloths, cotton II and tray cloths, linen II oil cloth Tableware, china, &c II glass Tables, surgical operating Free Tacks, brass II copper II iron or steel II shoe Tafia bitters Tagging metal Free Tags Tailors' hollands, cotton II II linen , II irons Tallow Tampico fibre Free Tank bottoms, sugar Tanners' scrap leather Tannic acid • Free Tanning articles, crude i Tape, cotton II lines II and other textile, coated Tapestry carpets , ■I jute Tapioca . II f.our Taraxacum, un^round Free Tar, coal and i)me • Tarred paper . . Tartar, cream of Fiee " emetic n Tartaric acid crystals n Tassels, &c II wool or worsted yarn for. Free Tea II im|>orted direct, &c Free Teak, African h Tea lead Free Teasels h Page, part 1. 161 84 142' 140 155 159 88 155 140 140 142 150 94 114 116 138 120 140 140 92 100 124 96 104 161 84 90 108 108 134 159 84 92 102 112 140 151 13S 118 153 153 92 140 124 146 102 86 8 g a, s s s S p.^ » *3 ^a: a: ; Page, Page part 1. part 2. 158 363 146 312 158 360 ' 116 312 Articles. V Vaccine ix)int8 for the manufacture of glass caps, &c Free II and ivory points Fnee Valerian, 'unground n Valises Vanilla beans, crude Free 154 151 161 161 148 152 144 146 152 152 158 142 162 100 155 92 116 159 132 110 122 122 349 332 370 370 319 337 304 310 334 334 360 288 377 102 351 46 168 364 248 154 196 196 110 152 110 152 161 370 154 349 126 214 142 288 158 361 144 302 92 60 134 250 , 146 308 144 306 142 288 126 220 116 172 110 146 US 182 118 180 82 6 1 114 162 161 370 162 376 1.53 343 142 288 153 341 .Free V Varnishes, spirit Varnish Vaseline . Vaults, doors for Vegetable fibre, N.O.P II ivory nuts II oils 1. N.O.P 11 wax Vegetables II canned N.O.P Vehicles 11 motor and parts of. . II rubber tires for II axles, &c II springs for Velvet carpets , Velvets, velveteens, cotton . . silk ... . Veneers of wood Vents, chimney , Verdigris Vermicelli , Vermouth Vessels, built outside Canada. 11 felt, adhesive for . . . II repairs on Vestments, church Vises Vinegar Vines, grape Vitrified glass Vitriol, blue Free Vulcanized boards n II fibre ■ Vulture feathers S-2 03 (^ J) g s « OS m .Free .Free W Wadding, sheet, cotton Wads, gun Wagon blocks, rough Free II skeins or boxes Wagons, farm and freight II II II parts of Walking sticks and canes II articles for mfg. .Free Wall paper and borders II plaster, prepared Walnut Free II veneers of Walnuts Warps, cotton Washboards Washers, brass 11 copper II cork Washes, tooth and other II II II alcoholic . . . Washing Machines Waste, cotton, woollen, &c., machined II except mineral Free 11 rubber..., , Page, j Page, parti, part 2. 126 142 96 112 151 149 124 124 142 142 142 142 88 110 106 108 108 146 94 134 144 86 154 86 136 132 155 132 88 108 142 128 104 154 149 98 98 216 290 74 160 329 321 204 206 294 290 290 292 30 148 130 140 140 312 60 252 302 28 349 20 262 246 350 246 38 140 292 228 120 348 322 90 86 92 52 104 128 149 321 108 140 88 32 88 32 144 302 158 361 126 218 128 232 149 322 144 302 102 112 92 . 52 144 : 300 84 16 90 1 44 92 • 48 128 224 136 262 112 1 154 142 292 160 369 160 , 369 600 CT&TOJ/.S' DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles. W Waste, silk Free Watch actions and movements II cases II M filled gold, metal for. . . II keys Watches 11 eases for Watercolours Water lime cement Waterproof clothing Wax and manufactures of, N . O . P. . . 11 bees II paraffine ..... II sealing II vegetable and mineral Wearing apparel II II of British subjects dying abroad Free Weaving, machines for Webbing, elarvtic 11 non-elastic for suspenders. Wedges Weeders Weighers, thieshing machine Weighing bet ms Well drilling machinery Free Whalebone, \ nmfd i Whale oil II 80£p . Free Wheat II flour Wheelbarrow s Wheels, emery and carborundum Whipcords, vnfinished, &c Whips, thongs and lashes II various articles for mfg ..Free Whiskey Whisks White ash Free White granite ware White lead II 11 ground in oil Whitewood. Free Whiting, gilders' n Willow braids or plaits 11 hoods, unfinished n Willows, unmfd u Wilton carpets Winding bars, watch Windmills Window blinds of paper II cornices and p)oles II glass, common, colourless. . . II II ornamental, &c . . . . II shade or blind rollers II 11 cloth in the piece 11 shades Windows, stained glass Windstackers Wines, ginger M medicinal II non-sparkling II sparkling Wire, brass, plain II cable, cove]:ed , >i-t5 «• 1 1% £: fi 2 3 rr^ OJ ^■^'Ji 32 Pagre, Page, part 1. part 2. 150 328 142 294 142 294 120 190 90 38 142 292 98 84 126 216 88 36 106 128 142 296 142 294 142 294 142 294 142 294 146 310 161 371 112 154 142 296 142 296 116 174 106 134 110 152 114 160 157 359 148 320 100 100 161 369 S-i 24 86 24 88 32 98 82 146 301 144 296 161 370 134 260 86 28 149 322 96 76 126 214 126' 214 149 322 148 319 1.^2 337 155 352 151 331 146 312 142 294 110 150 128 222 144 296 104 120 104 120 144 296 144 296 144 296 104 124 110 152 136 264 136 262 136 264 138 2r2 84 16 116 168 Articles. W Wire cloth, brass II II copper Wire, cloth, iron or steel copper covered crucible cast steel Free fasteners, shoelace Free fencing 'ii barbed Free galvanized, 9 "12 and 13 ge. n iron or steel, N O.P nails phosphor tin and bronze platinum Free rods, rolled round, iron or steel Free rope and cables 11 for rigging of ships. .Free screens, doors and windows. . seamless, gold and silver, com- position metal for Wire, steel for corset wire, &c . . Free II 11 flat, for fencing 11 II for mattresses II 11 for rope II 11 tinsel for the manufacture of braids, &c 11 twisted,for boots and shoes. Free II II iron or steel II 11 except iron or steel, II all kinds, N O.P. Wire bound wooden pipe for gold mining Wire bound wooden pipe, N.O.P Wood and manufactures of ....... alcohol, naphtha or spirits . . . blinds for fuel Free manufactures of, N.O.P. . pulp hcrews Woodenware Wooden pipe, wire bound, for gold mining Wooden pipe, wire bound, N.O.P. Wool and manufactures of carpets , cotton Free mats and rugs washed only Free yarn for braids rags Works of art, from Canadian models Free Worm gut, unmanufactured Worsted tops N.O.P Free II 11 made from wools grown in Canada . Woven wire, brass II 11 copper •I II iron or steel Woven labels, silk, spun for Free Wrapping paper Wringers, clothes Page, part 1. 84 90 114 90 116 159 114 155 116 159 159 116 112 122 158 156 116 159 114 120 158 158 158 159 98 15:i 116 122 122 114 114 144 134 82 150 144 144 112 144 114 114 144 146 153 146 150 161 160 162 150 160 146 84 90 116 150 128 90 TRADE AND NAVIGATION 601 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Imports — Continued. Articles, £ S £-2 03 g Writing desks Wrought iron or steel scrap . 11 11 ■< tubing X-Ray apparatus Free Xylonite or xyolite in the rough . u Yachts, built outside Canada Yams Yam, alpaca Free coir 11 cotton II No. 40 and finer Free It for shoe laces n j of pai)er or twine to be woven; into fabrics Freei Page Page parti, part 2. 98 82 116 168 114 164 161 152 370 337 36 132 246 142 290 161 371 153 3.38 92 52 161 371 161 371 Articles. 162 377 Yarn, winding paper, tubes or cones for Free 11 jute or hemp n II linen for towels m u mohair . . n Yarn wool, on cop, &c., for uianufs . 11 11 or worsted for braids, &c ... Free ■1 N.O.P Yeast cakes II compressed Yellow metal Free Zinc in blocks, &c Free II anodes II dust Free 11 manufactures of Zinc, spelter Free 11 sulphate and chloride of n II white II II Free SE BS c © OS 05 Page parti. Page part 2. 160 367 155 353 161 371 161 371 146 308 161 371 146 308 96 74 96 74 159 365 159 365 120 190 154 -349 146 314 159 365 154 349 126 214 153 338 1 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 A. 1911 INDEX TO EXPORTS Articles. Agricultural implements II 1. parts of ■ 11 all other. 11 products, other Ale and beer Alcohol, wood , Aluminum II manufactures of Animals and their produce II other II other articles Antimony ore Apparel, weanng , Apples, dried II green Arsenic Asbestus Ash, timber, square Ashes, pot and pearl II leached II all other Automobiles Bacon Balsam Bait fish Bark for tanning " hemlock, extract of Barley Barrels, empty Barj'tes Basswood Battens Beans Belting, rubber Berries of all kinds Beer and ale Beef Bicycles Birch, timl:)er, square Biscuits and Vjread . . Blinds, doors and sashes Blocks, match Boirds and planks Books, pamphlets, maps, &c. . Bolts, shingle II stave Boots and shoes, leather II II rubber Bones Bran Brandy Bread . . Brick Buckwheat Building stone, unwrought . . II manufactured . Page, part 1. 214 214 214 214 216 216 216 216 212 212 213 209 215 213 213 209 209 212 211 211 211 217 213 213 210 211 215 213 217 209 211 211 213 215 213 216 213 217 212 214 217 211 211 214 212 212 216 215 212 213 216 214 215 213 209 217 part 2, 418 421 421 418 437 439 439 439 401 402 407 386 424 408 408 384 384 400 394 394 394 447 405 408 392 394 427 410 449 384 395 395 410 430 409 437 405 448 400 423 449 399 397 422 399 400 436 430 402 412 437 423 423 410 387 445 Articles. rj eS Bullion and coin Butter Buttons Candles Caps and hats Carriages II parts of Cartridges, gun, &c Carts Castings, N.O.P Cattle, one year old or less . . II over one year old Cedar logs, &c 11 posts Cement Cereal foods Charcoal Cheese Chemicals, &c Chromic iron Chromite Churns, &u Cider Cigars Cigarettes . . Cinders Clams Clay, manufactures of Clothing and wearing apparel II rubber Clover seed I Coal Coal oil, &c Codfish, &c Cod oil Coffee Coin and bullion Coke Cordage, rojie and twine Com, Indian . Copper, fine, contained in ore, matte or regulus of Cotton fabrics II other II waste Cream, condensed D Page, part 1. 218 212 215 215 215 217 217 215 217 215 212 212 211 212 215 214 215 212 215 209 209 218 213 217 217 2.57 215 215 215 215 214 209 209 210 211 218 218 215 215 213 209 215 215 215 213 Deal ends 211 Deals, pine 211 II spruce and other j 211 Doors, sashes and blinds I 217 Drugs, chemicals, &c ! 215 Dyestuffs I 215 604 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Index to Exports — Continued. Articles. E Earthenware and manufactures oi Effects, household, N.O.P Eggs Electrical apparatus Electrotypes Elm lo^s II timber, square Explosives and fulminates, &c. . . . Extract of hemlock bark Fabrics, cotton Felt, manufactures of 11 paper Felspar. Fertilizers Films, photographer's Fire arms Firewood Fish, viz. : — Clams or other Codfish, haddock, ling and pollock, Halibut Herring Lobsters Mackerel Oil, viz. : — Cod tSeal Whale Other Oysters Salmon >i or lake trout Fish, sea, other Tongues and sounds All other, fresh 11 pickled Other articles Flaxseed Flax... Flour, of wheat Forest, other articles Freestone, &c., un wrought .. manufactured Fruit, viz. : — Apples, dried 11 gieen Canned or preserved Dried, N.O.P All other Fulminates and explosives Furniture, household Furs, manufactures of 11 dressed. . 11 undressed II skms, the produce of fish or mar ine animals Futtocks and knees O Game, dressed or undressed Glass and glassware Page, part 1. 215 215 212 215 215 211 212 215 215 215 215 217 209 215 215 215 211 210 210 210 210 210 210 211 211 211 211 210 210 210 210 210 210 21(1 211 214 213 214 212 209 217 213 213 213 218 213 215 217 215 212 212 211 210 213 215 425 428 442 384 428 428 429 394 392 387 389 389 391 389 393 393 394 394 391 392 393 390 388 393 393 394 416 408 412 400 387 445 408 408 409 452 409 428 449 428 403 I 403 I 394 395 406 428 Articles. >»*i ?3 C C3 a) Ns Si P eS a: -»^ m cS S Gold -bearing quartz, dust, nuggets, &c Grain and products of, viz. : — Barley Beans Bran Buckwheat Indian com . Oats Pease, whole II split Rye Wheat II flour of . . Indian meal Oatmeal Grain, all other Meal, all other Gin Glucose Glue stock. Granite, &c., unwrought II manufactured Grape vines . . . . Grass seed Gravel and sand Grease and scraps Grindstones Guns Gypsum or plaster, crude II II groun I I Page, I Page parti, part 2. 209 H Haddock Halibut Hair Hams Hardware, N.HS Harness and saddlery Harrows Harvesters Hats and caps Hay II rakes Hemp Herring Headings, staves, &c Hemlock, bark, extract of logs Hides and skins, other than fur. Honey Hops Hop poles Horns and hoofs Horses, one year old or less 11 over one year old Hose, rubber Household effects II furniture Ice . Implements, agricultural . all other, parts of. 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 214 214 214 213 214 216 215 212 209 217 214 214 20!) 212 215 215 209 215 210 210 212 213 216 216 214 214 215 214 214 214 210 211 215 211 212 212 214 210 212 212 212 215 215 217 215 214 214 21 J TRADE AXD XAYIGATION 605 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 11 Index to Exports — Continued. Articles. part 1. Indian corn 213 Indian meal 214 India rubber, manuf acturess of ... . . . 215 X.O.P .: 215 Iron and steel, manufactures of, viz. : — Castings, N.O.P ! 215 Hardware, X.O.P 216 Machinery, N.O.P 215 215 215 215 215 209 209 Pig iron Scrap iron Sewing machines Stoves Iron ore Iron, chromic. Ivory nuts 210 Jewellers' sweepings ' 216 Joists 211 Junk. Kerosene oil Knees and futtocks Lamps and lanterns. Lard Laths Lath wood Lead, metallic, &c , . " pig Leaf, tobacco Leather, viz. : — • N.O.P Boots and shoes Hame.ss and saddlery Other manufactures of Sole and upper Lime Limestone, &c., un wrought . . II manufactured, &c. Ling Linotyi^e machines Liquors, viz. : — Ale and beer Brandy Gin Other spirits, N.E.S Rum Whisky Wines Lobsters Logs, viz. : — Cedar, &c Elm Hemlock . Oak Pine Spruce All other Lumber, viz. : — Basswood 216 209 211 216 212 211 211 209 209 214 216 216 216 216 216 216 209 217 210 215 216 216 216 126 216 216 216 210 211 211 211 211 211 211 211 210 OS CO Articles. Page, part 2. 410 413 430 431 432 434 432 432 433 433 431 386 384 394 435 397 435 386 395 4a5 404 396 395 385 385 416 436 436 437 437 436 437 387 445 387 432 437 437 438 439 438 438 439 391 395 395 395 395 395 395 395 395 P s 11 CQgQ Page, part ] . Battens. 211 Deals, pine 211 II spruce and other 211 Deal ends 211 Joists 211 Laths 211 Palings 211 Pickets 211 Planks and boards 211 Scantling 211 Shingle.s 21i Shooks 211 Stave.s, other and headings I 211 All other, N.O.P 211 Page, part 2. 91 Machine tools Machines, agricultural II linotype II sewing Machinery, N.O.P Mackerel Malt Manganese ore Manufactures, other articles Maple sugar » syrup 11 timber, square Maps Marble and stone, unwrought. . II manufactured Marine animals, skins of . . Masts and spars Match blocks Matches and match splints Mats and matting, rubber Meal, Indian II oat M rice II all other Meats, xnz. : — Bacon Beef Canned Game Hams Mutton Pork Tongues Poultry, dressed and undressed All other, N.O.P Medicines, &c Metals, aluminum II II mfrsof II copper, &c II N.O.P Mica Milk condensed Mineral, oil, coal and kerosene Mineral pigments, iron oxides, ochres, &c Mine, other articles Mineral water Miscellaneous articles, other Molasses 216 214 215 215 216 210 214 209 218 214 214 212 214 209 217 211 211 211 217 215 214 214 218 214 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 213 215 216 216 209 217 209 213 209 209 209 209 218 216 606 CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Index to Exports — Continued. Articles. M Mouldings, &c Mowir.g machines Musical instruments, viz.:- Organs Pianos All other Mutton IV Neatsfoot oil Nuts ... II ivory Nickel ore, matte or speiss. O Oakum Oak logs II timber, square. Oats Oatmeal Ochres Oil cake cloths fish neatsfoot N.O.P mineral, coal and kerosene. Ores, viz.: — Antimony Iron Manganese Other Organs Oxide iron Oysters, fresh Pails, &c Paints and varnishes. Palings Pamphlets Paper, felt II printing II wall II wrapping I, N.O.P Pease, whole II split Pelts, sheep Phosphates Photographs Pianos Pickets Pig iron Pigment, &c Piling Pine deals H timber, red, square. . . M M white, square. nPlanks and boards Plants, &c Platinum a * Page, yart 1. 217 214 216 216 216 213 213 214 211 209 216 211 212 213 214 209 216 216 211 213 216 209 209 209 209 209 216 209 210 218 217 211 214 217 217 217 217 217 213 213 213 209 217 216 211 215 209 211 211 211 212 212 211 .214 209 CE g a etical Vide end. FINANCIAL »^ 2 3 4 5 fi 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 (a) 18 (fj) 19 (a) 19 (b) 20 21 22 23 25 26 General Revenue Account — Showing amount of Revenue accrued and collected from all sources during the year ended 5larch 31, 1910 General Expenditure Account— Showing the cuot of collecting the above . . Excise Collection Divisions — In account with Revenues ti Expenditures . Preventive Service — Expenditure Account .... Food Inspection — <, n Bill Stamps — Distributors of — In account with Inland Revenue Department Law Stamps— t, -, m ,< Sundry Minor Revenues II Expenditures Ferries. — Lessees, &c., of — In account with Revenue Comparative Statement of Excisable Articles taken for consumption, during the year ended March 31, 1908, and the years ended March 31, 1909 and 1910, respectively . . . Statement showing the amounts dejxjsited monthly (by Inland Revenue Officers and others) to the credit of the Honourable the Receiver General on account of each of the above Revenues, respectively Comparative Monthly Statement of Excise Revenue accrued— Showing increase or decrease of Revenue yielded by each article, respectively, during each month as com- pared with the respective period of the previous year Refunds— Statement of — Showing names of parties to whom, and under what authority, duties were refunded Departmental Expenditure — Showing Expenditure on account of the Inside Service of the Department Weights and Measures, Gas, Electric Light and Law Stamps— Statement showing Revenue accrued Weights and Measures — Inspection Districts — In account with Revenue Old .1 I, I. II Inspection Districts — In account with Expenditure Old ,1 II II Gas Inspection Districts — In account with Revenue II II II Expenditure .... Electric Light Inspection Districts — In account with Revenue II II II Expenditure Statement showing the amount voted, and the Expenditure authorized, for each Service for 1909-1910 . Statement showing the transactions in connection with the manufacture of Methylated Spirits Pages. 3 4-5 6to9 10 to 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20-21 22 to 31 32-33 34 to 41 42 43 44^5 46 47-48 49 50-51 52-53 54-55 56 57 58-59 Vl INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 STATISTICS (Appendix A.) EXCISE. i o 9 «H d 6^ a 1 PL, 2 -a '5 o < Return of Manufactures— Showing the number of Licences issued and Fees collected, the materials used, the quantity produced, the amount of duties collected, ex- manufactory, and the amount of duties accruing upon excisable articles warehoused CoJiPAKATivE Statement of the above, for the year ended March 31, 1909, and the year ended March 31, 1910, respectively Pge 62 62 64 66 70 Pge 74 75 Pge 80 81 Pge 82 85 Pge Pge Pge 106 108 Pge Pge 118 120 Pge 126 126 Pge Return of Distilleries— Showing their transactions during the year ended March 31, 1910 Return of Warehouse Transactions — Showing the quantity of excisable goods remaining in bonded warehouses of each Collection Division, respec- tively, from previous years ; quantity placed in warehouse ex-factory during the year ended March 31, 1910, placed in warehouse from other Collection Divisions ; also, quantity ex-warehoused for consumption, with duty accrued thereon ; ex- warehoused to be rewarehoused in other Collection Divisions ; ex-warehouaed for exportation ; also quantity used in bonded factories, and remaining in warehouse March 31, 1910 76 78 / 88 \ 94/ 9n 98/ 100 102 105 105 110 115 122 124 Comparative Statement of the above, for the year ended March 31, 1909 and the year ended March 31, 1910, respectively RETtiRN OF Revenue collected from Canada Twist Tobacco , , Comparative Statement of the above, for the year ended March 31, 1909, and the year ended March 31, 1910, respectively Return of Petroleum and Naphtha — Showing the quantity inspected during the year ended March 31, 1910 117 117 Comparative Statement of Petroleum and Naphtha inspected during the year ended March 31, 1909 and the year ended March 31, 1910, respect- ively Methylated Spirits— Statement showing the quan- tity of raw material on hand at beginning of year, raw material used, quantity produced and how dis- posed of 1?8 TABLE OF CONTENTS Vll SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 EXPENDITURES— (Appendix B.) a3 _o "> u m D "3. "So a I— 1 i 3 is i Electric Light. § SALARIES. Paid to each Officer employed in collectin j; Revenue ^ SLTPERANNUATIOX. How much deducted from each Officer's salary INSURANCE FEES. How much deducted from each Officer's salary - RETIREMENT. How much deducted from each Officer's salary CONTINGENCIES. Authorized by the Department for office rent, fuel, travel- ling expenses, &c j Page. 160 1 Page. 128 Page. 164 Page. 171 Page. 176 Page. 157 Pages. Distribution of Seizures 153 List of persons employed during the year ended March 31, 1910 179 M II a portion of the j'ear ended March 31, 1910 188 1 CEORGi: V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 A. 1911 REPORT DEPUTY MINISTER OF INLAND REVENUE To the Hon. AVm. Templemav, Minister of Inland Revenue. Sir, — Herewith I have the honour to submit statements of the Inland Revenues collected by this department during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910, with the usual information as to the cost of collection, and statistics respecting the sources whence these revenues were derived. The following summary comparison shows the accrued revenue for the Fiscal Year ©nded June 30, 1906, for the Nine Months ended March 31, 1907, and the Fiscal Years ended March 31, 1908, 1909 and 1910. S Excise I 14,201,534 1906 i 1907 i i Nine months! 1908 Public Works. Weights and Measures, Gas and Law Stamps Electric Light Other Revenues Methylated Spirits. 4,623 125,753 35,100 3,102 65,530 Totals 14,435,642 Ferry Licenses. 11,930,153 2,732 94,123 25,951 1,306 42,665 12,096,930 S 16,013,662 4,802 137,207 42,520 941 54,509 1909 15,084,589 4,436 136,128 13,846 4,.5.52 49,960 16,253,641 15,323,511 1910 15,283,665 553 156,460 46,316 4,571 71,404 15,563,029 IZ INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Details of Excise Revenue accrued during the undermentioned Fiscal Years : — Spirits Malt Liquor. Malt Tobacco. ... 1906 6,795,000 10,003 1,292,443 4,842,348 Cigars I 1,146,936 Acetic Acid . . . Manufactures in bond. Seizures Other receipts Methylated spirits .... Totals 1,656 56,115 3,501 52,632 6^530 14,267,064 1907 Nine months 1908 5,807,742 6,913 1,042,8X1 4,065,129 912,758 1,944 41,822 1,597 49,367 42,665 11,972,818 S 7,537.979 11,470 1,485,386 5,656,880 1,184,180 3,314 66,544 3,476 64,433 54,509 10,068,171 1909 1910 6,950,589 17,628 1,396,007 5,964,005 626.059 3,841 71,669 3,948 50,843 49,960 15,134,549 7,169,760 27,314 1,434.004 ■(>,067,599 432,539 6,037 77,811 3,051 65,549 71,464 15,355,128 The quantity of spirits produced during the Fiscal Year was 5,721,424 proof gallons, as compared with 5,176,048, proof gallons produced in the previous Fi.scal Year. The raw material taken for use, in the production of spirits, during the Fiscal Year was as follows : — Lbs. Malt 7,792,089 1 n pJ4 (£1 bo c o •■ M I-i O t^ 1^ 13 ■* •saa J asueo 5 lg X o t- C^ o OS -11 Suipnp -ill 'panjooB m i4" X co_ s -C5 CO CO anua.vay; jo '—'" ^ 1-J' '-' 13 t-I '^ raiipu'Baoraaj^ ~ c^ o ^ 00 13 ^- o i-H ■* O 05 •SJISUBJ^ ^. 13 N o TJ< »; ■^ Sui pn'joui j«a.C JO paa ?'B X otT (H' 13 c; CO oc s (M CO X -* =s .a o »a_ I- CO G5 i-:i oi im" co" X c; O asnoqaj'B^Y ^I CO •V Tt< ■* ir; •* CO ""■5< iO ,— t o o 13 o I- X t^ o ■^ t^ la CO__ CO » x" M t^ 13 CO t- •JO J pa^anoo -O CO I- CO -f< o o o -013 asuwjamo 1-2 c-f 10 co' CO CO* —V o ~ ^ ^ -^ t^ ' o o o 13 C5 -r o w^ CO CO ^ CD •* =c X IC b- S tt •pa}iodx3 — 10 " " 5o 13 5 0^ r^ "~io ^ C^ o ; ■* o t>. :o » CO X t>- CO o oc >-< o •uoT^drans J 2 1 CO i 1-1 -uoo joj uajjBj^ h^ iTi ^■" X CO w £ 13 X o ^ OJ —V SQ "~o 13 ,_ CO ^ 5 2 X C5 C2 C CJ co_ -r CO C ^ 13 d~ CO o X t~ ec •paiaodiuj in t-- ?i Cs IC CO *1 cr co" ?o ^ ~~o X ^ t~ ^ t- !M y -* 'I' o o_ X IT ©_ •Jt3a.{ Ci so" t-- co- -^ c (M a q ■} Suunp paainoBjnuBj^ i X 35 in -r C5 i ^ ^ * 90,55 1 ^ CO ~~S C5 t- I ^ X o IT ^ 50 s CO l^ SuiuuiSaq ^B o x" X <£ X ' C" co" '-' 1-1 CO in -* 1 ^ CO 13 asnoqajBjW^ uj t-T of C-" -t" -^ X c^ co" b Zj > ^ "cS _Z a "t c5 7 -; ^ b- X cj ^ o o o o o c « ^ r-f T-H T— * V >;^ j3 r--. 00 s o o > o C5 ^ C5 Ci <; C5 -H .H iH »— * '^ XIV INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 6 in to 'X5 ;>^ be s CO 2 % IS o o CO o ^^ fcO = OH ■^ E! O "^ »-.-S _ C 2 M ; Oi c "(3 ij 33 * I — 1 0; r^ Or si's J •55 E Hi 2' i ^^ s s .2^^ . .2 c S-g, i-( f cc . ^ dj c3 1-^ r-r ) GC rH r-4 t^ CC 1 T-H o: Oi r-l tH C5 t^ CO (m' CO " d !- C5 ^T3 t-. .S >> i-l 1 O tH 00 O I-l REPORT OF THE DEPUTY MIXISTER XV SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 O -S'sjI ^ W ^ 1-1 'T3 £3 a> as C o ^-a o b- o tH o o t~ oT o o ■^ S<) r-l 1-1 1-. 1-1 fM T-l ? - w X Ci i-i — O C<3 O bo a '$ o 9 ■< o T3 U S « O c OJ a c OO I 1-1 12— B xvi INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 The revenue derived from goods manufactured in bond during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910, and the four preceding Fiscal Years, has been as follows : — 1905-1906 $ 56,115 1906-1907 (nine months) 41,822 1907-1908 66,544 1908-1909 71,669 1909-1910 77,811 Acetic Acid : — The revenue derived from Acetic Acid during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910, and the four preceding Fiscal Years, was as follows : — 1905-1906 $ 1,656 1906-1907 (nine months) 1,945 1907-1908 3,314 1908-1909 3,841 1909-1910 6,037 Inspection of Petroleum : — The quantity of Petroleum and Naphtha inspected during the Fiscal Year was as follows : — Galls. Petroleum 19,100,424-16 Naphtha 4,113,149-46 Total 23,213,573-62 Weights and Measures, (Jas and Electric Light : — The usual special reports in relation to these services have been prepared, contain- ing full statistical information. The aggregate revenue accrued from these services was $193,461 . 25, the cost of the three services being $165,795 . 76. Prevention of Adulteration of Food and Agricultural Fertilizers : — The usual supplementary report in relation to this service will be submitted, con- taining details of the work done and the report of the analysts. Methylated Spirits : — The quantity of methylated spirits manufactured during the Fiscal Year was 144,679-68 proof gallons, and the sales 146,328-62 proof gallons. A statement of details appears on pages 58 and 59. The price of this denatured alcohol is practically the actual cost of manufacture and is as follows : — Grade No. 1. "Standard ". — When consigned to points East of Toronto and West of Quebec, both inclusive, G5c. per Imperial gallon ; when consigned to points beyond Toronto and Quebec, 63c. per Imperial gallon. REPORT OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER xvii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Grade Xo. 1. "Benzine". — When consigned as above 55c. and 5.3c. per Imperial gallon respectively. Grade No. 2. " Standard ". — Too. per Imperial gallon. Grade No. 2. " Coloured ". — 60c. per Imperial gallon. Appendix ^ shows the consumption of, and revenue derived annually from spirits tobacco and other goods subject to Excise, and of similar goods subject to duties of Customs, per head, of the population of the Dominion. Appendix IS contains, as usual, the details concerning illicit stills seized during the year. Appendix ® shows the amount of Excise Revenue collected at each out-office and under various headings, separately. I have the honour to be, sir. Your obeiient servant, W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. XVlli INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX 31 Table showing the Annual Consumption, per head, of the undermentioned articles paying Excise and Customs Duties, and the Revenue per head derived annually. Calculation on basis of 12 months. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. Canada. Years. Quantity. Duty. a ■£ a. 6 s 1 s 1 i 'a, 00 u % i d 1 1 Ph Ga lgfi9 1 Jls. 124 434 578 723 682 994 394 204 975 960 131 715 92-2 009 090 998 126 711 746 645 776 883 745 701 740 742 666 623 723 536 6G1 701 765 796 870 952 869 861 947 889 806 815 Gj 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 \ 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 4 4 4 5 5 5 V) 5 lUs. C 290 163 490 774 188 012 091 454 322 169 209 248 293 747 882 924 639 839 084 247 263 360 790 516 485 722 471 528 469 808 995 364 737 102 712 918 972 255 585 812 348 27fi Jails. 115 195 259 257 238 288 149 177 096 096 104 077 099 120 135 117 109 110 095 094 097 104 111 101 094 089 090 070 084 082 086 085 100 090 096 096 090 091 092 ■096 •085 ■097 L 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 bs. 755 190 052 481 999 566 995 316 051 976 954 936 035 1.50 280 476 623 052 062 093 153 143 292 291 314 264 163 120 243 358 174 300 404 404 548 765 686 777 953 898 910 940 Galls. •575 1103 1-591 1302 1387 1-618 1-589 1360 1-103 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 $ 761 962 059 160 135 363 127 182 949 927 005 772 990 084 186 074 198 007 045 944 107 257 094 156 235 235 124 1.59 341 306 367 455 593 653 812 985 842 800 972 858 681 702 $ 092 085 095 108 120 119 114 098 109 147 125 081 081 098 103 104 111 091 100 110 114 121 137 211 218 205 161 164 213 126 174 185 198 214 205 225 207 228 249 253 225 223 % •037 -049 -056 •070 •066 •086 •069 •075 •057 -052 •057 •055 •073 •092 •097 •082 074 074 •066 •066 068 •072 •080 •075 -070 060 -056 -047 041 041 -045 044 •048 -048 •051 •051 1 040 1 •050 i •053 1 •054 1 •047 1 •053 % 193 259 336 422 350 442 428 513 446 439 449 428 443 485 473 365 393 502 514 509 529 539 590 680 691 683 645 639 671 615 811 853 875 915 992 042 005 053 276 129 032 979 $ 041 1870 1 1871 1 •061 •077 1872 1 •076 1873 1 1874 1 1875 1 1876 1 1877 •084 •103 •098 •105 •084 1878 , 1879 1 1880 1881 1882 1 1883 1 1884 1885 1 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 190.5. 1906 *1907 (nine months) 1908 1909 1910 Average 958 3 -.5.37 •118 2-289 1-278 151 •061 635 1 1 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. REPORT OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 XIS ^ 1 OQ OQ 3 ? tS ^ w o 0) .*- Q c3 s 2 s |i8S a U g-^"-^ H-l oi D o O H^f"^ ^ OOOOOO oo M T»> eq lO O IM t^i-HlO N O iO C<1 ■i* s s si O S « be oc o;; H&=.S- s c c cj g eS aj ^ ® D. oT a 8 So OH} 0) c _ c o » p O—iO 0:0© ^ = = O" ^5 = : :H : .dg ^ rK — O S -J) o •q<^ cc c: N W l~ -X! c^ i~ X X 00 c; wxi 00 o o » «5 ;- ;0 <;h;:z; c cca^ C5 H 1— 1 J? 0 H a> c: c < *^ Q ^r U) S 5^ > 0 Cd tf Q »S 73 o c rt Oi 03 H W C a 6E (3 O S5 Totals. $ cts. " 24451 10,056 66 ifi iC. iM 3- ■ i> •CO .(M iH ^ 00 C-] 0 cc — CO -*< 0 • • • t^ t~ cc 0 05 5 00 cr. c-^ • ■ • i-ii-i.-ilM0CTf>lOt^Ci - • • coincocjiocoocoso • ■ • t^t^i-l-^O-^i-ltiSS • o'cT-^-cot-Tco co'icTco '. '. '. rH 00 t- pq p: , c c • 3 c M 0 tea •5§ REPORT OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER XXI SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 xxu INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 3 56 o s O a> C o ^ iH en eS 1) 3 -^ C > P3 C iu t.< 0) S3 X (V -u >-, O w 6/D C ■? o 03 H i72 1 5 •i^'*'X©-^xcaeo©©o;xco^©x-<*< O ■t^CiO:O^OfH'*©-.£IMt^XOOC050 •c<>;oc-5©xcir^ir5rt'-'coco©x©in-* ^ -OS-fXCOlM©?©!:^ IM 0 0 Lachine Ste. Therese St. Laurent Valleyfield Chicoutimi.. Fraserville '■ oc J T . c III .2 > s Stratford— Con. Toronto S C 1 c 0 i a REPORT OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 XXUl 50 lO r.-i rocs O 1 X C5CC 00 .^ CC i-i 1-1 CC' "f .-i CC lO f ^ c: «s c; IS iM «c t^c; ■* ^ -^ IC t;; X 1^ CC O 00 (M T-i tH O in ;s ^ lO Tj. t^ t^ © o o o © |S5 12— c m 15 l^ s ^ (0 o 03 t- 1-5 .fijs *5 a jH ■XI o XXIV INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 60 d 'n m o -ii> 3 o c o c3 . O) O -^^ ^ c3 <^ 15 i-h' S (D n3 d cd d o r/1 iz; -«! H 72 3 "o H cc N-^mc-iocot^i-Hb- ■g t~ © t- t- (M t^ CO T-l CO t^O(M-*C-ioci-iMOt^co© C5iooi-rcoi*©©cDOi-i'jr : Malt. $ cts. 16,409 19 ■ in • S • ■g oo©i^i-i-)-rr-rr-rcD'~rH •*"ini-r .' i-i CO CO in ^a* Tt< in ?I Tti O 1-1 rH 00 X) rH 05 .^1 o t^ 35 Oq JO Oi (M C^ • 0©©©0©©©00©©©©©©0©©©©© ©©©©0©5©©®®©©©c©©©©©®© ©Oin©o©©©o©©©o©ino©©oin©© csit-;Dco.inini-i(Mio (MrHrH r-1 iHi-li-l (MCq Out-Offices. ^ t- a c a lit ■r.m> '1 : a Maple Creek Neudorf North Battleford a §1 cox > a J < < l.i a c a ci S X "c e c ft c C" >,? = % Q. 'Z a i "a a a C 1 1 5< "S 0 Divisions. S j > : p ! 6 i 1 1 REPORT OF THE DEPUTY MISIsl Eli XXV SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 S-i^ c: cq c: 02 t-Ti-Ji-T iM :3ic« •J = 5 s fe ^ I, H a < < a. > K O D Q <1 •J S5 1 GEORCE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 A. 1911 FINANCIAL RETURNS, 1909-1910 12—1 R-4 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 FINAXCIAL RETURNS iT:vx~ _ ic — ?r -.c cq i «^ 1 c- 1 ^cr^c-s-ottcotc X ~ 1 X • -"i^.— — -Ti-tC-^C 1 '^ — ' » #& s . 1 ^,^ 1 o ! cc X 1 irf" H 2 =-. A ^ - r^ • jS^ 1 x lO "- '~ X fifsco..-; ^arisc ■-Cr- >n X — ," a X o 1^1 o "T • -^ en c o s- 5C 2-cx •o'-f — ;r— ■O'S'^: 1 X C 1 t^ ¥§■ 1 MC 1 CJ s :: ^ tr :« ro c^ cc ■ o -r IT ©^ ^ r- i CC" rf -T ■■£ =r ". •»■" r-n" r? 5£ J ii X r: ic -r . t^ c-i £" -r ■^ ^ o ho- o '-' 1 '-' '"' » 'A — t^ ■ T ■ C ■«" 1^ -i V ^; * : ^ . ~ c^ g>. s^ * ^ 4^ C^ 1 C5 * ■5J- ^ ■ • T • • X 1 X - X - O - C 3 S 1- '^ S.2 "^•■^ • • X C<5_ OJ > o = ^_:^ • "-O ■X _ *"• * T, . , <; ^-^ CI ■ ■ • - '■ T. CQ ; • _■ '. " >c. IH ^^-^ 1 ^ ij r 2 ! "S -; '■ y- ^i^p :|5! *. i ll^^Jlflll : 5 i S t: r. = r /: ^ - i ;. z. t: ^y jiit-i - r. l - 1 t T-A -1 ? if t j_ -r 1^ !J- L i~ L^ ^ J ^ ~ -5 "i f y' - -I - iZ ^ •^ ^ *^ ■ ~ ^ — ' ~ ^ — ■J. r i*— S^""*/"*- ^■>- w l;r"i|^=|f= ^ i »ft 5-1 o = in -r -^ -^ e-i C r- |« u -rC!S^c-rc-.^cc-,r: xc- 1 X * -r o ^ -.: -r ." c: -r -.r t- c ' « ¥o i-H-McCi— — ^i--^rc f- c c O ~. cc c^ cc in -r ^ 1 ''" "^ i c^"x , ; ~- E-i xc- X cc " '" ' »c , f O IC 1 IC 1 - COIN 'tJ- "(M • -* M t~ ; c ■ : ■■'= t- v~in ■ ** • IC *-H «^ NM . ■— ■ c^ •^ jtS — t>.I-l ■ • X I'. ^ «^' x' ©' 00 5« e^ -c O i CI = o c <- -.r i= c c; — !x r -^ = ■^'■§^^1 -J 4» — cc CI c -r • -.c cc c X X CC ^ <-' ■ l~ v= c oc- Kg % =1 "5'i = pj I- r: ?c :c t-- -r cc 1 - "^ MCI ■* -C C-. . -r ^ cfx H 0 a^'o^ S X c; «s -r i- -.c c- ^ Cl id <-i '" ■/, i. £^§^ ; 5 ; s — ^ *-' is X ci — - r-. s 1 • v.- ■«• 1 ^ Ci "^ 2 x" oc i ^ _j- '— c; 1 "^ 1 1 r-rl o O S ® s c a. « go 12-1.1 INLAND REVENUES Dr. 1 GEORGE v., A. 191t No. 2.— GENERAL EXPENDITURES ACCOUNT FOR 2 005 W $ cts 49 08 EXPENDITUUES AUTHORIZED BY THE Department. Salaries. 412, $ cts. ,633 64 800 00 699 98 49 08 100, 70, 29, 5, 134 40 469 57 458 35 174 91 Con- tinorencies. Seizr $ cts. 178, 446 59 623,370 85 9,302 00 18,462 80 1,716 34 6,980 02 39,811 75 7,175 20 13,705 68 60,257 06 333,857 44 S cts. 342 89 3,376 39 S cts. 343 98 22 09 j 16 66 0 30 193 26 ! 212 88 3,719 58 788 87 Totals. $ cts. 589,816 18 3,376 39 11,102 00 22,184 87 1,716 34 107,131 08 110,474 88 36,846 43 18,880 59 60,257 06 961,785 82 Services. Excise and Seizures, per Statement No. 4 Excise Seizures, distributed i^er Appendix B, Statement, No. 2. Preventive Service, per Statement No. 5 Adulteration of Food, per Statement No. 6 and Appendix B Sundry Minor Expenditures, per Statement No. 10 Departmental Expenditures, per Statement, No. 16 Weights and Measures, per State- ments Nos. 19 (A) and 19 (B) . . . . Gas Inspection, per Statement No. 21...... Electric Light Inspection, per State- ment No. 23. Methylated Spirits, jser Statement No." 25 Totals Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. FINANCIAL RETURNS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 THE YEAR ENDED MARCH 31, 1910. Cr. it 3 H lisbursed fleceiver- on requi- the De- DEnUCTIOXS FROM SALARIES FOR ^ ? 2 J 1 IF- 53 1 Super- annuation. In- surance. -S cts. 732 00 Retirement. Guarantee. Totals, $ cts. 343 98 •S cts. 573,676 02 3,376 39 8 cts. 4,176 65 8 cts. 9,476 28 S cts. 1,361 57 2 88 15 39 •S cts. 49 08 § cts. 589,816 18 3 376 39 11,099 12 22,158 48 11,102 OO 22,184 87 1,716 34 11 CO 1,716 34 103,692 17 109,900 38 36,355 82 18,858 69 60,257 06 16 66 493 81 2G5 44 134 80 172 32 2,756 12 10 00 107 131 08 193 26 212 88 175 80 132 93 21 90 110,474 8S 36,840 43 18,880 59 60,257 06 760 78 941,090 47 5,021 70 904 92 12,242 40 1,710 47 49 08 961,785 82 W. J. GERALD, Deputy M iiiister. INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 1 EXCISE Dr. No. 3. — Collection Divisions Balances due April 1, 1909. Amount Acckued during thk Yeau, Including License Fees. Spirits. Malt Liquor. Malt. i Tobacco. Cigars. ^\^^fj;= Bonded Manu- factures. Seizm-es. $ cts. § cts. 117,620 65 47,652 08 1,011 88 .396,252 37 244,977 63 ()5,868 97 68,558 77 316,208 82 $ cts. 50 00 175 00 '350 00 100 00 100 00 300 00 150 00 250 00 100 00 150 00 100 00 150 00 100 00 150 00 700 00 100 00 $ cts. 12,453 86 10,933 93 '95^829 '21 54,437 27 7,091 12 58,336 69 17,894 40 22,739 12 24,700 00 14,003 61 15,876 7b 15,118 61 17,339 00 $ cts. 1,975 38 25,139 52 $ cts. $ cts. 740 40| $ cts. 526 16 1,598 35 $ cts. ii2 61 11,833 25 11,488 12 590,360 20 16,529 47 140,046 32 7,075 75 37,212 33 6,681 60 .59.2.39 81 6,574 30 2,522 11 249 25 5 65 2,132 24! 1,598 90 3,916 .35f 1.328 70 1,585 83 5 00 163,7.55 84 51,559 38 99,810 88 77,982 46 14,645 51 39,074 03 883,112 85 427,479 70 1,493 60 519 40 1,027 04 807 16 3. ,8.35 93 493 83 286 15 438 25 568 00 3, .352 65 2,611 41 47,318 01 2,817 56 100 00 300 00 12,551 18 8!447 .54 252,793 26 45,030 38 1.50,961 07 16,418 08 27,666 45 300 00 50 00 ""522'89 635 50 3,015,571 82 3,025 00 677,128 39 981,097 42 183,596 60 41,173 20 309 90 85,479 03 1,601,376 11 390,232 94 142,976 90 146,005 56 - 59,017 45 -- 10,135 80 4,395,136 28 183,260 15 322,690 0(i 346 70 2,840 76 10,326 57 153,582 79 14,607 34 17,139 07 293 97 1 10 2,862 90 327 00 50 00 314,352 73 63,151 95 13,895 49 1,875 00 6,037 14 12,121 85 3,572 .58 600 00 4,547 22 1,437 93 200 00 841 50( - - . 54 27 1,673 50 3,295 57 6,037 14 3,644 91 2,42.5,117 99 145,982 11 3,239 90 393,275 17 4,914,421 75 198,170 77 20,841 65 1,637 93 "i',442'62 100 00 20,400 00 6,926 99 10,144 14 3,567 58 475 00 1,442 62 145,982 11 100 00 20,400 00 6,926 99 10,114 14 3,567 59 475 00 51,503 63 7,461 93 153 30 "i? (;77 07 5,932 54 2,356 19 1,600 52 362 54 224 40 154 00 5,860 50 1 8,288 73 5,860 50 58,965 56 153 30 .37.677 98 1,824 92 516 .54 ' 14,698 87 68,438 28 105,521 76 1 728,127 32 935 90 1.5. .520 66 10,489 16 5,563 99 2.">4,004 22 2,234 00 75,286 52 9.732 00 3,144 32 303 50 16,113 66 1,807 40 1,030 85 ., FIXAXCIAL RETURXS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 1909-1910. IN Account with Revenuks. Cr. Other Receipts. S cts. 2,303 75 135, 660 00 97, 65 00 1, 4,400 44 515, 2,899 45 930, 432 00 99, 159 50 332, 545 00 340, 28, 708 00 191, 71 00 66, 170 00 117, 1,-574 72 96, 125 00 39, 90 00 62, 13,619 75 1.376, 20,412 84 512, Total Duties Accrued. S cts. ,670 20 ,992 13 ,076 88 ,395 89 ,810 43 ,225 27 ,646 74 ,120 19 ,234 17 ,351 27 ,589 54 ,422 92 ,500 95 ,398 09 ,924 16 ,221 39 ,5.58 56 Deposited to the Credit of the Receiver General. 48,236 45 5,970 00 3,441 18 1 194 00 852 00 1,102 00 140 00 12,699 18 761 80 4,950,138 78 111,911 40 6,490,348 91 ti.56,545 96 498.209 52 151.717 98 63,707 71 7,975,441 48 188,327 62 761 80 188,327 62 190 00 40 00 97.420 51 10,2.36 52 230 00' 107,657 03 14,6)8 87 1.35, 98. 1, 51.5, 936, 99, 332, 340, 28, 191, 66, 117, 96, 39, 62, 1,376, 512, 670 20 104 74 076 8Ji 395 89 810 43 225 27 646 74 120 19 234 17 351 27 589 54 422 92 500 95 398 09 924 16 221 39 5.58 50 522 89 4,9.50,774 28 .Belleville .Brantford .Cornwall . Guelph . Hamilton . Kingston . London . Ottawa .Owen Sonud ... .Perth . Peterborough . . . .Port Arthur . Prescott . . . St. Catharines .... . Stratford . Toronto .W ndsor .Suspense Account. Ontario. . . . 111.911,40 6,490,642 88 6.o6,547 06 49-<,209 52 154.717 9s 63,761 98 3,295 57 7,979,086 39 188,327 62 1,442 62 ..Toilette .Montreal . Oaebec . Sherhrooke .St. Hyacinthe. . . . .Three River.s • Suspense Account. Quebec . . . Balances due March 31, 1910. $ cts. 135,670 2C 97,992 18 1,076 88 51.5,395 89 936,810 43 99,225 27 332,637 24 340,120 19 28,234 17 191,351 27 66,589 54 117,422 92 96,500 95 39,398 09 62,924 16 1,376,221 39 512,558 5C 4,950.129 28 111,911 40 6,489,979 69 656,547 06' 498,209 52! 1.54,717 98! 63,707 71 .St. John .Suspense AccountT 188,327 621 189,770 24| .New Brunsirick. 97,420 51 10,236 52 5,860 50 113,517 53 . Halifax . Pictou .Suspense Account. A'ova Scot ill . 97,420 .51 10,236 52 S cts. 112 61 9 50 522 89 645 00 663 19 54 27 .3,295 57 7,975,073 36 4,013 03 1,442 62 188,327 62 1,442 62 5,860 .50 1,404 75 9.30,437 83 480 00 344. SSI 06 14,698 87 ...Cknr/oU>(ou-n~F.K.I... 930,4.37 83] . . . Winnipeij—.Mfinitoh',. . . 3.50,445 05 Calijnry— Alberto 107,657 03 5,860 50 14,698 87 9.30,437 83 Total Credits 135,670 20 98,104 74 1,076 8^ 51.5,395 ^9 936,810 43 99,225 27 332, r46 74 340,120 19 28,234 17 191,351 27 66,589 54 117,422 92 96,500 i'5 39,398 09 62,924 16 1,376,221 39 512,558 5() 522 89 4,950,774 28 111,911 40 6,490,642 88 656,547 Ot; 498,209 52 154,717 98 63.761 98 3,295 57 7,979,086 39 188, .327 r,2 1,442 62 189,770 24 97,420 .'.l 10,236 52 .5,860 50 113,517 53 14,698 S7 930,437 8:'. 344,881 Oli .5,563 991 350,445 0" 420 00 129,12h 241 V2'.)A-2» 2\ Moi,.'-na. 129,128 24 129,12.S 21 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 EXCISE No. 3. — Collection Divisions Balances due April 1, 1909. Amount Accrued huring the Yeau, Including License Fees. Spirits. Malt Liquor. Malt. Tobacco. Cigarss. Acetic Acid. Bonded Manu- factures. Seizures. CtH. 1,202 09 $ cts. 273,241 31 150,32(> 91 $ cts. 13,663 34 3,608 95 $ cts. 70,575 77 36,418 34 $ cts. 37,962 74 24,093 75 .$ cts. 13,026 53 6,110 56 $ cts. 'S cts. 1,739 16 $ cts. Ill 40 1,202 09 423,568 22 17,272 29 106,994 11 62,05(5 49 19,137 09 L739 16 111 40 8,970 19 50 00 1,606 73 131 25 18,349 61 7,169,760 26 16,449 23 27,313 89 1,434,'004 32 80,1.50 49 6,067,-599 18 1,411 81 432,539 35 6,0.37 14 77,810 75 3,050 77 r, 163,311 03 27,313 89 1,353,853 83 6,066,187 34 432,539 35 6,037 14 77,810 75 3,0.50 77 Inland Revenuk Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. FIXAXCIAL RETlRyS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 1909-1910— Conclu'ied. IN AccouXT WITH REVENUES — Concluded. Other Receipts. Total Dutiea Accrued. Total Debits. Divisions. Deposited to the Credit of the Receiver General. Balances due March 31, 1910. Total Credits. $ cts. 1 06'' 00 1 $ cts S cts. 41 1 5489 9n 41 9 f^H4. .S4 $ cts. 411, .382 25 220,753 51 632,135 76 $ cts. S cts. 1,202 09i 412.584 34 195 00 •'20'753 51 22ii'753 51 ..Victoria British Colmnhiu Yukon Totals 220,753 51 633,337 85 i 1,257 OOJ 632,135 76 1 633,337 85 10,818 17 1,202 09 i 60 00, 10,818 17 10,818 07 15,283,287 12 10.; 10,818 17 65 519 is! 15 283 064 84 l-^ .^n-A0I4 4r, 18,727 33 15,302,014 45 ■ . . Less refunds as per state- 336 50 98,348 06 1 i 1 65 212 68 15 1S5 r^lfi 7R W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 10 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 1 EXCISE Dr. No. 4. — Collection Divisions IJaUmces du*^ by Collfctors, April 1, moil. $ cts. 4.3 08 Amounts received from Depart- ment to meet Expendi- ture.s. Dp:i)ecTto.\s fkom Sal.vkiks kok; Super- annua- tion. Insur-j Retire- ance. ment. cts. I $ cts. -S cts 14,474 53 7,481 f)4: 216 40 20,144 32 22,737 32 8,f)80 00 i 21,2.53 83 !l,231 11 6,o3.5 04 11,20!) 43 4,197 94 3,817 65 10,913 39 5,743 42 7.2.50 81 42,204 65 26,4.59 38 8,703 66 174 001 78 00 4 OO 279 00 167 30 103 84 190 96 85 96 46 04 24 00 13 96 43 981 j31,254 52 2,201 53 62 95 82 96 .55 96 .506 72 275 88 50 00 10,104 84, 56,907 OO: 2.5,148 30| 7,730 04 1 14,373 31 1 3,593 86! 5,221 45, 8 25 548 01 185 28 64 04 76 21 48 00 49 92 123,078 80! 979 71 11,370 44 2,850 94 167 68 50 00 14,221 38 ( 217 68 11,783 56 223 96 3.1.32 (>7 24 00 14,916 231 247 96 f 1 76 143 Ifi 97 92 41 76 74 16 428 76 35 04 285 12 254 58 188 25 208 29 580 77 86 06 363 84 244 88 105 00 316 19 159 96 169 20 325 49 109 96 224 88 825 10 596 98 Guar- antee. $ cts. Balances due to Collectors, March 31, 1910. 36 72 4,7.59 43 52 77 28 58 32 15 39 12 12 33 18 24 122 86 24 699 41 2,951 72 142 05 142 05 100 OOi 3,193 131 200 00. 17,0''2 56 9,464 89 5,025 28 4,313 12 200 00 36,455 85 190 04 34 77 23 84 248 65 22 44 82 60 105 04 361 76 40 32 9 00 3.50 14 181 84 115 04 647 02 49 32 36 00 9 36 45 36 6 48 4(; 32 20 68 12 96 9 00 88 96 $ cts. 49 08 49 08 Totals. $ cts. 14,983 7,770 221 20,684 23, .563 8,897 21,938 9,594 6,701 11,589 4,384 3,999 11,478 5,955 7,654 4.3,700 27,541 8,777 239,436 71 10,570 33 .58,953 05 2.5,834 8 8,003 15 16,185 55 3,695 78 5,414 37 127,657 11 11,720 49 2,909 94 14,630 43 12,065 96 3,248 63 15,314 59 3,299 61 18,439 06 9 702 18 5,177 12 4,322 12 DiVl.SIONS. .37,640 48 .Belleville . Brantfc)rd . Cornwall , Guelph . Hamilton .Kingston . London .... . Octawa . Owen Sound . Perth . Peterborough. . Port Arthur . Prescott .St. Catharines .Stratford . Toronto . Windsor . . Di.strict Inspectors. . Ontario ..Toliette . Montreal .Quebec . Sherbrooke .St. Hyacinthe .Three Rivers .District Inspectors. . Qiiclicc .St. John .District Inspector. .New Brunswick. . . .Halifax . Pictou .Nora Scot in . .Charlottctou-n, P.E.I.. . Winni[)egr • Calgary . Moose Jaw .District In.s]jector . Manitoba, Allcrta and Sagkatckeiran. FIXAXCIAL h'ETL'RXS 11 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 1909-1910. in Account with Expenditures. Ck. E.XPENDITURK.S AUTHORIZED liV THE DeP.\RTME.NT. Balances ' due to Collectors, April 1, 1!)0.'. Salaries. Seizures E.xpendi- tures. ."S cts . § cts . 12,893 69 6,768 60 I 200 00 : 19,619 85 22,987 31 : 8,723 68 I 20,931 17 ! 9,200 21 ] 5,999 96 . . . 9,777 39 .... 3,899 92 I 3,386 59 ! 10,562 43 I 5,600 001 ; 7,300 00 .... 40,003 8S! 49 08 26,160 29 7,500 00' i 4'.i ii8 221,515 03 301 09 ,272 82 ,433 18 ,893 72 ,033 00 ,242 50 ,999 96 104,176 87 11,342 45 2,500 00 13,842 45 11,6.50 00 2,852 .50 14,502 50 2,399 88 14,706 57 5,378 851 .3,100 OOl 2,500 00| S cts. Special Assist- Rent. Balances due by Collectors. rp „. March 31, 17. ° Sundries. 1910. Expenses. S cts. 237 07; 454 13; s cts. 158 09 18 54 13 48 11 41 3 00 150 00 351 59 183 34 237 52) 894 03 124 98 40 52 499 92 93 75 250 00 60 00 50 00; 1,999 68- 570 80 84 00 200 00 -S cts . 1,597 0.3 282 95 4 90 414 02 97 05 74 40 274 00 28 70 215 90 200 55 176 05 375 65 60 40 132 70 114 15 874 35 396 85 935 18 46 43 6 00 22 40 180 20 53 81 53 81 57 75 57 75 2.5,685 42! 1,700 31 6,011 50 5,432 73 2,2."0 00 180 03 144 00 15,574 57 1 099 90 2,605 97 i 1,862 61 i 914 12i 00 00 180 00 120 00 .■),382 70 3(J0 01) .5,802 27; 837 75 6,254 85 130 60 1,067 00 781 80 776 65 181 84 98 40 379 31 144 00 3,421 60 85 00 .381 75 467 35 162 20 156 94 319 14 346 65 1,702 70 851 25 1,088 40 4.589 00 Totals. S cts. 212 02 264 95 16 10 .500 30 320 10 99 90 381 76 163 56 154 79 453 77 183 87 i96 33 314 .31 162 .30 189 90 8 19 9(; 280 86 142 4» § cts . 43 9,S 4,887 32 § ct.s . 14,083 81 7,770 69 221 00 20,684 17 23. .563 15 8,897 98 21,933 52 9,^94 35 6,701 92 11.589 22 4,384 82 3,!i'.)9 09 11,478 47 5,955 06 7,654 05 43,700 87 27, .541 88 8,777 f>6 43 98 432 33 1,554 08 1,083 02 332 78 570 11 152 45 35 lOi 4,159 871 238 63 28 19' 2(i6 82 253 70 181 44! 435 20, 239,436 71 10,570 33 58,9.53 05 25,834 88 8,003 15 15,185 55 3,695 78 5,414 37 127.6.57 11 11,720 49 2,!i09 94 14,()30 43 12,065 96 3,248 63 1.5.314 59 99 77 100 00 3,299 61 519 87 578 02 191 75 133 72 200 00 18,439 06 9,702 18 .5,177 12 4,322 12 1,423 3C> 200 00| 37,640 43 12 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 i EXCISE Dr. No. 4. — Collection Divisions Balances due by Collectors, April, 1909. Amounts received from Depart- ment to meet Expendi- tures. |DEr>UCTION.S FROM S.VLARIKS FOE Super- annua- tion. $ cU. cts . i $ cts . $ cts 21,134 43 8,5(i2 G6 4,114 .55 Insur ance. 36 OOl 18 72 147 52 .... 50 00 . . 33,811 64: 233 52 18 72 1,139 75 .510 1,186 335 2,702 fl,080 296 5,458 2,494 981 4,044 10,083 3,8S2 13 74,534 4o; 73: 40 85 00 85'. 051.. 96j.. 25!.. 47 60 Retire- ment. $ cts. Guar- antee. $ cts. Balances due to Collectors, March 31, 1910. $ cts . 761 71j 71 04! 59 31 i 23 04 I 9 00 821 02; 103 08 50 00 7 20 . . 343 98 573,676 02|4,176 65:73-2 60 9,476 28 1,361 57 49 08 Totals $ cts. 22,021 90 8,792 53 4,173 55 Divi.sio.xs. 34,987 98 1,196 95 510 40 1,186 73 335 40 2,750 45 9,080 00 296 85 5,458 05 2,494 9(; 981 25 4,044 50 10,083 50 3,882 38 13 22 74,534 63 589,816 18 . Vancouver .Victoria .District Inspector .British Coluinlin , . Yukon . Inspector of Bonded Fac- tories . Inspector of Breweries and Malt Houses .Inspector of Distilleries . . Inspector of Tobacco Factories . . .... .General Expenditures. . . .Legal Expenses .Printing . Stationery .Lithographing and En- graving, &c .Commission to Customs Officers .Duty-pay to Officers in charge of most impor- tant establishments.. . . .Pi'ovisional Allow.ance. . . . A. Frechette, Translation . Printing Tobacco Stamps . . . Grand Totals Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. FIXANCIAL RETURNS 13 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 1909-1910— Concluded. in Account with Exjienditures — Concluded. Cr. Balances due to Col!ect "i I — coo© X X M — " M IM rt CO CO ^ . n, O C5 0 0-. O >5 1-3 ^ o •j: sec -^^ t*£ £ c3^ 5jj -=-^3 ^.H S C C^ Eh 1-5 g COJ S 02 K an >0 C~. l~ -X CO \z a C5 H 2 e. -5 CO T-i r-1 ^ r-l c i _ c i -r ^• O O O W 5C O IM O © O (T. IM C: O (M -T CO Ci C CI CO C" CO «s it X r^ — C-. c X X C-. —1 1— CO © ^^ iC © (M i-~l CO cv I - ;r CO ^ •w CO lO 3i go > 'A Q »!; •< 2; FINANCIAL RETURNS 15 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 OS O 7 U o O 1—1 H O I— I Q O o o o o ■ X OOMi-IOOClCMOOSiCO* ® ® io»a . iT. -^ © X -1< t^ 1 a eOrtOsscsoo-^a". e<5'Vi-H©oo5x;3NOOTi>w . <» 1 o c i- =-. ~ -T -^ X ^: i^i =■- r: t. t- u- t- c^ -}• o :j r^ ^ TJ> 'cS X -S m ^c -r' •T ^ e-f ;■? 5 .£ o - d o : :^ : ® J - «€■ ■M • ?5 ^S x ^x»H -t^^^xr^-ft^cct^oinooOLitisx-t X IT u ccS^ •cct:^^:t^--^;ioo-.rr5^:t::-^ns^-7-M t>. 3^ OMin ! — -rc<^t^'^L';^-oc;:^-»•x•^.^2'^3'^^' o S-i ini-i-»< -Tj-t^— -^cs^s: — XT^iaccrpo-^ji-r © g '2 €© ^^,-1 .„ ^^csi^ ™ ^_„rtC^ c ^ X X 2 rf ! 'S'' ■* « p X '"' S • < V) . ooo •Oinomi.-crMa-<'OOir:i--;o 1® .SS 0005 -OXr^t^XCSCiOTC^^OMO i~ Q inc^x -os^ixxn^iac^ON-* — 1-^ ,_^ 11 o s: o ic c^ -*• --r — u: C5 M -^ K"^ ■?! CO H €€■ j^ r-i • ^-^r^T-'i--i'>1S•^■:\ -r ri 05 e4" ^ HW >• a X o . . -o • o • ® S ^• u o • • ;0 ® ; ® S! j3 ^ • © o • © • -(M eo • i c: Qi €/& ! o hH 1 ~ p *< "3 ■" . CJ g? X .S a: a; o 2 Eg a; 2 - o> VDITUR m i-T 1 ®- ■f. •'© xcoeoooocoocroo X K a: ■ © •-. ooo=;-c;cs©rc:©o © j^ ;g ?:§ScSS8?s§©§iS © s :c €© ^ s* N W (D ■i •X t^xxxxxxxxxxxxx o ® ■ o I'J®©©©®=:0©0© = ®® CO c '■ ^ ®^.-i^.-l,-lrH — ,-^^.-1^^ 1--5 g «© l-H 2 U £ . x' i : :S s S = t- • • •* 1-1 f* o l-H «© ELS 00 *2 y X © — -- -r t- 1- o — 1- c r: M Ti h- 1- (N «r; tr © X -» ir ^ © i~ X ITS -r -r c. Ti -r o S". c; X t - o o © w -r c X ■je-c y ■■> ..!■ -»• s > 55 5i g S C © -r © -^ X r-. X M © X tc X t- t~ X -© '^ -r ?3 •-< C- © c in © © -r ■- t- c; SI X ?. -ri- 1.-; t- r; -r © © ri -r e^ -T ?i — r: © -r © X © u- © c^ I- IS ^: M c. _ — x X C-? o «© c 3 1 < s a. ^ 16 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 H '<. ri bi a Cli ^ fS < Q ■< S5 O M p>- U) rt Q ^ < I-) ;Z5 FIXAXCIAL RETURyS 17 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 a. I— ( < O o c o ic ! ■5 oot^ t~- 1 X O t~CQ 'M -^ @^ o -ot^ 3? z^ i-nn35 O _ o o .-, T "^ ^ -£ in (M t- 5" 5 ' — • =^ ?^ i-l t^ 00 * t>r t^ .4-3 inoo O ' -2 »0 -"J" o ■^ '*• TT< CO 3D ^ -f ?^ -T M *= -fcS -I- lo- y- 5-it ^o2 3 '- 1- o i r Scared o<:-:; m :d t~ -r «s >o 1^ c^ CO i^ rr: ,-iiO's 35 02 105 70 5,926 34 912 42 58,933 08 23,623 .50 1 9,m> 18 rH;,976 79 613 68 1,178,846 46 24 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 13. — Amounts deposited monthly to the credit of the Receiver General on July :— Excise . . Excise Seizures Ferries Weights and Measures Inspection ,1 H Seizures Gas Inspection Electric Light Inspection Law Stamps (Exchequer Court) II (Territorial Court, Yukon) Patent Medicines Registration Fees M Stamps Fertilizers' Inspection. Adulteration of Food ... Methylated Spirits Total. August : — Excise Excise Seizures Weights and .\leasnres Inspection II II Seizures Gas Inspection ti Seizures Electric Light Ins|)eotion Law Stamps (Exchequer Court) II (Territorial Court, Yukon) Patent Medicines' Registration Fees . . . II St.imps Fertilizers' Inspection Adulteration of Food Methylated Spirits Casual Revenue Totals. Skptember : — Excise Excise Seizures Ferries Weights and Measures Inspection .... (ias Inspection Electric Light Inspection Law Stamps (Supreme Court) II (Exchequer Court). II (Territorial Court, Yukon). Patent Medicines Registration Fees . . . II Stamps Fertilizers' Inspection Adulteration of Food Methylated Spirits Totals. Ontario. S cts. 388,250 79 40 00 .-^17 20 5 00 234 00 08.5 00 183 35 31) 00 1 00 24 00 ,378 02 • Quebec. $ cts. 625,669 84 15 00 15 00 4,000 88 1,414 45 829 25 10 00 New Brunswick. Nova Scotia. « ets. 17,509 70 148 (iO 53 25 139 00 7,526 03 4 111 114,793 90 37,229 6t 17,4.56 43 57,287 SO 893 76 1.413.212 51 426 96 1 51 ()<) 159 -is 801 35 450 35 ' 410 85 7 825 01 10 0<< 9 00 274 50 269 75 754 75 4, .560 50 4,144 00 80 30 19 .50 655 75 4 14 25 1 i 266 00 841 70 266 00 30 00 2 00 1 00 0 17 21 00 81 00 ' 5 00 35 15 105 25 5,777 49 41 00 7 00 6 00 1,488 89 116,569 65 38,100 24 17,4.57 43 58,849 40 1,159 76 1,437,352 64 1,489 OS 99,962 07 35,464 10 12,200 42 61,618 96 • 409 08 1,. 577, 986 78 396 "1 29 95 1 969 35, 550 62 118 50 6,217 96 5 395 50 183 25 509 00 295 75 991 25 12 00 243 50 1 3,905 25 134 35 1 1 1 1 128 25 i ool 130 00 IM 00 25 00 84 00 0 14 351 00 10 00 5,991 07 61 00 263 34 ■■■■■■■■■■:"' I 1 1,.531 03 101,887 01 36,259 22 12,200 42 63,024 46 539 08 1,600,817 01 28 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 13. — Amounts deposited monthly to the credit of the Receiver General on Ontario. Quebec. Xew Brunswick. 1 1 Nova Scotia. .Tanl'.\ry : — Excise $ cts. 412,08(1 37 .'$ cts. 4(;7,279 78 75 00 1,226 30 1,338 25 $ cts. 16,338 26 $ cts. 7,564 82 34 00 Weight.s and Measures Inspectii 111 .. .. 4,003 93 2,551 75 1,528 00 54 00 131 62 59 75 84 17 58 75 Electric Light In.^pection Law Stamps (Supreme Court) ,, (Exchequer Court) 700 75 142 75 132 50 392 35 Patent Medicines Registration Fees „ M Stamps Fertilizers' Inspection 248 00 02 35 00 15 00 84 00 10 00 12 00 7 00 14 00 1,347 50 44 00 5,615 58 25 60 59 00 25 25 Electric al Standiirds of Laboratory .... Totals . ... 420,614 25 472,109 58 16,707 98 7,893 24 Febhu.vky : — Excise 377,417 45 650,820 50 71 50 12,925 41 8,152 78 50 00 2,513 37 15 Ou 2,842 50 1,449 50 137 70 432 25 2!)2'(!)6' 20 103 00 Weights and Measures Inspection 1,568 80 123 01 108 85 Gas Inspection Electric Light Inspection ... Law Stamps (Supreme Court) M ( Kxcliequer Court) 11 ' (Territorial Court) Patf^nt ^ledicines Registration Fees .... M Stampb 1,244 00 492 50 48 00 126 00 3 75 ()6 75 54 00 isoo" i4'6o' 5 00 4 00 1,313 27 5 00 Methylated Spirits 4,(i55 47 46 00 48 86 Totals 389,954 44 655,573 57 13,286 28 8,351 13 March :— Excise 431,403 70 687,216 03 9 36 17,714 10 .50 00 307 06 9,857 28 Weights and Measures Inspection 5,424 75 ()0 00 2,711 95 253 58 Gas Inspection . . Electric Light Inspection 5,802 25 2,416 00 216 90 437 00 2,413 50 1,028 75 104 75 524 75 76 00 207 00 M (Exchecpier Court) Patent Medicines Registration Fee^ .... fertilizers' Inspection Adulteration of Food 281 OU 34 00 20 00 6,732 08 20 00 18 25 49 00 s'oo' 1,515 66 1() 00 12 00 5 00 7789' 20 00 19 (^mV Methylated Spirits Feeding Stuffs .... Electrical Standards of Laboratory 189 80 Totals 452,8<>5 93 691,9;i5 25 18,7'J6 45 10,622 75 FIXAXCIAL RETURNS 29 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 account of Inland Revenues during the Year ended March 31, 1910 — Concluded. Prince P^dward Island. Manitoba. Alberta. Saskatchewan. British Columbia. Yukon. Totals. ? cts. 1,228 94 $ cts. 80,563 89 § cts. 33,452,81 S cts. 12,607 42 $ cts. 52,133 42 S cts. 311 05 f! cts. 1,083,566 76 109 00 1 50 11 25 540 20 170 50 351 00 268 05 44.5 75' 180 35 124 55 178 00 672 00 1 50 6,562 17 4,368 25 3,972 75 54 00 392 35 85 CO 85 00 3 00 13 00 4 00 3 00 15 00 33 392 00 0 35 7 00 io oi 5 00 64 00 34 00 36 77 7 00 7,025 45 110 00 25 25 1,244 69 81,689 36 34,190 61 12,790 77 53,123 .30 .597 55 1.106,761 33 937 73 66,589 52 28,146 23 9,101 44 46,4.50 59 .S37 20 1,200,878 85 71 50 50 00 6 55 921 00 18 J 55 197 85 241 60 5,861 58 15 00 15 75 46 00 146 75 440 50 i97 25' 218 50 577 50 4,519 25 3,396 00 137 70 75 60 432 25 75 Oo 1 0^ 7 00 4 00 7 00 17 00 411 00 0 20 108 00 9 00 106 73 6,124 .33 2 00 48 00 1,007 03 68,104 77 28,530 03 9,306 29 47,611 92 412 20 1.222,137 06 1,814 09 86,948 67 35,798 09 12,255 80 247'75' 73,003 96 55 40 478 75 1,189 73 1,357,201 45 114 76 28 05 1,239 80 309 10 11,001 69 60 00 9 75 220 75 514 25 541 25 1,353 75 9,168 25 42 00 998 00 7,084 50 216 90 437 00 175 00 175 00 2 00 9 00 7 00 4 (0 9 61 ) 393 00 30 00 5 00 5 00 105 34' 54 00 32 98 2 09 8,683 84 5 00 43 00 1 18 25 1,895 89 88.967 45 37.122 19 12,^12 ^r) 75.517 45 1,364 73 1.394,690 64 30 INLAND RET EN VE 8 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Recapitulation of Statement No. 13 showing the Ontario. Excise II Seizure.s Ferries Weights and Measures Inspection 11 M Seizures Gas Inspection II Seizures Electric Light Inspection Law Stamps (Supreme Court) .1 (Exchequer Court) (Territorial m Yukon) Electric Light J^xport Power Licenses . . Patent Medicines Fees II Stamps Fertilizers' Inspection Adulteration of Food Methj'lated Spirits Feeding Stuffs Electrical Standards of Lai 'oratory Casual Revenue Totals 5,10.S,638 14 ij; cts . 4,949,81i) 38 309 90 497 00 42,077 25 110 00 3.3,499 00 20 00 16,3fil 00 1,444 5b 5, .388 40 Quebec. New Brunswick. $ cts 175 00 1,154 00 481 44 658 00 152 00 51,148 3(5 216 00 43 50 83 36 7,973,435 43 1,637 93 96 00 28,159 13 14,778 95 '8J87'50 288 00 310 43 39 00 48 00 17,630 33 60 00 .? cts. 187,852 62 788 44 10 00 2,125 15 553 75 1^622 50 25 00 48 00 59 44 44 00 384 71 Nova Scotia. 8,044,670 70 193,513 61 $ cts . 107,140 49 203 10 "2,877 '77' " "-391 '50' " 1,469 '25' 58 00 85 96 72 00 24 00 9G2 46 113,284 53 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. FIXAXCIAL BETURXS 31 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 total revenues for the year ended March 31, 1910. Prince Edward Island. Manitoba. Alberta. Saskatchewan. British Columbia. Yiikon. Totals. $ cts . 14,698 87 •S cts. 930,437 82 S cts. 314,881 06 •S cts . 129,128 24 S cts. 632,024 36 111 40 2J53'g6" S cts. 10,818 07 § cts. 15,280,236 36 3.050 77 60156 '8,873'70 4^564'44' 62595' 20 75' 603 00 92,679 30 110 CO 54,311 20 20 00 46,316 00 1,444 55 5,388 40 2,481 50 200 00 1,706 00 1,116 80 867 00 249 00 71,464 36 305 00 43 50 83 36 72 25 2,042 75 2,973 00 167 25 5,096 25 4,284 75 9,i27 50 2,481 50 8 00 14 33 45 00 43 07 7 00 22 00 30 99 l.n 00 26 00 61 70 10 Ou 53 00 27 44 32 00 4 00 2 00 5 00 10 00 499 64 = . . 16 00 13 00 j . .. '. 838 86 ; 1 15,562 26 947,066 24 1 3.53,821 24 129,851 89 647,941 16 13,326 32 15,562,676 09 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 32 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 EXCISE Dr. No. 14. — Comparative Monthly Statement April. May. June. $ cts. 487,011 71 July. August. ^ ... r 1908-1909. ... $ cts. 541,187 32 $ cts . 543,555 47 S cts. 503,332 69 $ cts. 517,113 28 • l^" "'' •• 1 1909-1910 717,10187 4t)i,c>ov 2r 4t>y,:irfy w 48U,4'_'» otji 4!»7,0!)i) 7S Increase « 175,914 55 82,198 20 17,772 02 22,904 03 20,062 50 ,r ,, T • r l-H)8-1909 Malt Liquor 11909-1910 6,554 00 7,361 40 789 30 1,001 66' 1,653 75 1,079 13i 1,082 70 2,860 SO 653 37 894 6.3 Increase Decrease 807 40 289 83 81 04 1,207 051 241 26 [ ^T u / 1908-1909 '^^^^^ U909-1!I10 128,863 45 166,697 14 37,833 69 129,828 39 130,034 73 108.243 07! 116,235 49 ! 124,219 87 113,780 71 "10,439 16 118,925 31 120,660 09 Increase i>ecrease '2i>S5'32 '"13, 799 24 1,734 73 ^ , f 1908-1909 Tol^-'^^co 11909 1910. ... 457,983 771 410,165 25 520,302 06 508,091 91 778,858 79 526,697 89 597,671 21; 5.57,151 26 558,450 88: 545,616 82 Increase 62,318 29| 97,926 66 11 .5.^4 44 252,160 90^ 39,220 33 ^. (1908-1909.. . ^^S'^^^ ■( 11^09-1910 103,796 22 42,740 75 96,866 90' 77,531 69 35,720 80 38,155 94 54,964 01 38,428 S8 44,829 06 36,353 45 1 61,055 47 61,146 10 39,375 75 16,.535 16j 8,475 61 . ^. . . , (1908-1909 Acetic Acid 11909-1910. 601 50 1,130 73 329 66 617 99 491 66 385 61 334 34 179 34 411 .57 (;93 44 529 23 288 33 281 87 Decrease ... 157 32 206 30 ,, , ^ 11 f 1908-1909 Maiiuiactures in bond. - iqAn itiin 8,.382 42 9,105 06 722 64 7,390 67 8,353 43 962 76 6,910 17 5,675 02 5,401 71 7,156 53 8,828 21 8,981 74 1,754 82 1.53 53 1,235 15 o . / 1908-1909. 646 40 589 44 932 07 259 80 199 65 15 00 317 57 beizur-.s 11909-1910. .. 179 95 380 25 179 05 18465 62 68 56 96 672 27 ^w, r, ■ , /1908-1909..'. .. Other Receipts 1 1909-1910 .... 9,259 00 10,525 82 3,156 98 4,746 31 2,630 .54 5,548 00 2,917 46 3,071 O.-i 3,006 35 2,060 25 3,085 .50 1,266 82 1,589 33 64 76 1,025 25 Decrease T, , , p fl908-19<)9 Total Revenue 1 1!)09-1910 1,256,627 68 1,475,144 78 1,192,729 02 1,128,799 35 1,485,403 02 1,290,899 61' 1,250,289 8S 1,163,228 871 1,204,307 15 1,213,716 70 1 218,517 10 63,929 ()7 322, i74 i5 86.592 46 36.-573 18 In'l.wd Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. FIXAXCIAL RETURNS 33 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 REVENUES. for 1908-1909 and 1909-1910. Cr. September. ' October, i November. December. January. February. March. Totals. Ctfi 629,412 83 627,968 421 731,709 87 691,132 18 678,663 17 709,711 90 1 805,442 85' 907,358 79 494,878 14[ 540,349 17. 4.5,471 03 493,161 85' 504,097 76 10,935 91 525,119 94 563,963 77 6,950,589 12 7,169,760 26 31,048 73 101,915 94 38,843 83 219,171 14 1,444 41 40,577 69 1.444 .52 3,.508 96 660 45 1,105 73 953 70 1,798 00 437 13 675 80 90 90' 1,402 39 1,783 45 2,025 82 1,605 53 3,518 53 1,913 oa 17,627 76 27,313 89 2,064 44 445 28 844 30 . _ _ . . 238 67 1,311 49 242 37 1 1 9,686 13 97,240 41 111,247 92 1 10 ■-,796 39 ll.\997 36 112,784 22 102,951 65 112,639 01 117,456 22 112,281 12 11.5,369 17 95, .557 44 108,898 80 126,836 49 136,466 70 9,630 21 1,3'J6,006 83 1,434,004 32 9,200 97 j. 4,817 21 3,088 05; 14,007 51 13,341 36 37,997 49 I 9,832 57 587,108 89; 569,498 22 516,136 01 360,8.57 74' 291,092 70 438,885 80 1 398,595 22 5,964,004 86 543,916 04 526,^7 46 545,115 71 431,978 00 422,251 58 521,369 87i 417,460 96 6,067,599 IS 43,192 85 43,150 76 28,979 70 71,120 26 131,1.58 82,484 07' 18,865 74 103,594 32 42,292 75 35,810 48 40,703 66 .36,343 01 39. 90S 81 38,325 56 35,096 SO 34,747 81 26.990 13 29,230 66 29.114 02 28,745 34 33,905 07 37,936 67 626.059 15 432, .539 35 2,240 53 3,971 60 6,482 27 4,360 65 1,583 25 348 99 48 39 368 68 193,519 80 65 65 1,2.59 73 354 69 482 23 16 79 045 73 230 06 500 40 3,840 65 6,0.'i7 14 557 95 326 39 213 91 492 30 96564 8,308 08 8,212 90 95 is 482 23 278 00 213 91 028 94 270 34 2,196 49 11,079 42 11,477 77 5,043 33 6,354 06 1,360 38 3,115 91 1,667 11 2,1.59 78 2,736 03 2,163 15 4,561 78 5,055 40 71,669 31 77,810 75 398 35 1,310 73 1,755 53 492 67 493 62 6,141 44 572 88 460 14 67 86 216 40 420 00 50 00 137 40 245 00 432 06 135 40 341 61 325 60 115 .50 420 00 111 90 3,948 29 3,050 77 203 60 87 40 187 06 206 21 210 16 392 28 368 16 897 52 3,405 49 4,302 GO 6,547 52 3,679 21 6,941 83 5,920 76 4,679 08 6,611 85 2,662 .55 5,100 99 3,938 76 6,725 70 2,489 61 6,296 69 50,842 66 65,549 18 896 51 1,932 77 2,438 44 2,786 94 3,807 08 14 706 52 2.868 31 1,621 67 1.381.822 i4 1,343,958 98 1,471.521 75 1,370,264 23 1,360,530 86 1,425,596 50 1,320,.338 89 l,50f,,.525 33 914,947 60 1,112,071 90 1,065,654 28 1,174,740 03 1,093,823 70 1,171,311 02 15,084,588 63 15,283,664 84 65,066 64 180,186 44 197,124 30 109,085 75 77,437 32 199,076 21 37,863 36 101.257 52 1 1 W. J. GERALD, Dejnity Minister. 12—3 34 INLA^^D REVENUEi^ 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 o; -H i-~ © ci -f W 00 l-Oi ■^ TC IM O 3D r^lCOOOaSCJCOiOIM-rfinCCiTfCClOi-ICOiMNCiOrH — OCIM (M(N ccs;03Ci-i--ico©ccc>.-s'-r50osxcn -*< iC— ic C"i ■* © 3: I OC' X' '» cc oo ?3 CO cc e^^ ^PilM (M i-ltM(Mr-lr-lNN i-(iHN(NNC<5 i-ir-lrHrHIM 'C - - - -^' S^ o . K r oi CO flH f^^ . r = FIXAXCIAL RE'TURSS 35 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 iS §§ gBg g§ g X CI o o -.5 •;; o r; I-- — 2 1.- o o 0 m 0 to .-1 •* •-C X ^ ?5 0 -^ -^ 0 0 T-5 CC C X X 1-- •* 0 0 -^ rt 1— r- ri c- ^»t>-t>•^-^-c^^3cceocc IM I^ C^l Kl W 5^ K 53 ?3 ?5 55 ?j 5q CO CO CO CO CO ' co 53 co = S • -js • ■ ■ ac ■ % ■ . s. ^ fc. . ;- ■ u . . 0 - . a; • « • • fc -tJ > • > " p s •r- ' a • ■ P ^ -J «8 5 >■• D 5^ T! O !> § 6- £: - -2 £"1 c 5 c -if c eg ^ 6> — ■t^'-i;cc<>m'^?»csco.-icc^xco (Ne Hl< 173 o *i £ 6 c • ^ ■ d 0 c V. D 1 reweries, Ltd alting & Bre d . 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ISJo. 18 (B). — Deputy Inspectors of Old Divisions in Account with Revenue. Dr. Cr. Balances due April 1, 1909. Cash on hand. Totals. Divisions Balances due April 1, 1910. Cash on hand . Totals. $ cts. 87 10 5 62 $ cts. 87 10 5 62 Essex, Ont ". .. Hull, Que $ cts. 87 10 5 62 % cts. 87 10 5 62 92 72 92 72 92 72 92 72 , W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. Inland Revenue Department. Ottavs^a, June 9, 1910. 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C-.s - > 1 1 :C — ?] -; ^ r. 2 '' 1 »-'? 55 -* r-1 -T^ ^^-r,— ^1 1: ce ^ ■?'<£ "Soo , o - ii t- apq ^ CO o ^ a- £ -J o c c — -^ ri o o "^ >>'2 •= 1 ^ ''• 0 o 05 S5 Oi pH G as 3 «< "-a a. a ' X 2; Zi r. — - r S 2. x 1 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 A. 1911 APPEXDIX A STATISTICS 62 INLAND REVENUES APPENDIX A.— SPIRITS. 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 1. — Return of Manufactures for Materials taken for use. Divisions. Licenses. Grain. No. Fees. Malt. Indian Corn. Rye. Oats. Wheat. Barley. Belleville Ont 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 250 250 250 Lbs. 649,942 370,550 .37 7.S0 Lbs. 8,020,090 Lbs. 1 0.'^2.013 Lbs. "39,570 5,390 Lbs. Lbs. 5,244,500! 1^174^.580 644,670 174.610 Perth 500 172,778 250 Ifi"? fi:^ri 3,260,135 15,217,160 17, 353, .500 611,250 2,564,938 3.548.600 17,400 Toronto, m 500 250 1,198,624 2,757,455 245,155 145,700 1 Totals 9 2,250 5,349,714 49,740,055 9,105,991 453,215 Joliette, Que 1 1 1 1 4 1 250 250 250 250 1,000 1,681,075 557,135 122,960 1,575,8501 1-946.625 1 1 _ _ _ 4,776,929 1,746,620 Quebec, h St. Hyacinthe, Que .... 521,271 170.220 320,789 *28,601 43,476 1 Totals 2,361,170 8,099,3991 2.638.116 320,789 43,476 250 81,205 58,100 57,897,554 126,070 11,900 1,521,335 Grand Totals 14 3,500 7,792,089 11,870,177 465,115 1,842,124 1 *28,601 43,476 No. 2. — ^Comparative Statement of Manufactures for 1909. Ontario Quebec British Columbia. Totals 1910, Ontario. Quebec British Columbia. Totals. 14 14 2.250 5,265,627 1,000 2,262,210 250 43,199 3,500 2,2.50 1,000 250 3,500 r,571,036 52,043,384 7,186,173 583,923 59,813,480 5,349,714 49,740,055 2,361,170 81,205 8,099,399 58,100 7,792,089 57,897,554 9,763,468 2, 375, .510 36,995 12,175,973 9,105,991 2,638,116 126,070 11,870,177 450,340 37,200 5,880 493,420 453,215 11,900 465,115 1,749,582 270,727 259,2.53 2,279,562 320,789 1,521,335 1,842,124 »28,S01 43,476 *28,601 43,476 Rice. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. STATISTICS 63 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Total Grain. Molasses. Used in Spirits M-iXCFACTUREr). Proof Spirits Manufactured. Duty Collected ex-Manu- factory, on Deficiencies and Assessments. 1 Total Duty Collected ex-Manu- actory, in- cluding License Fees. Grain. Molasses. Lbs. 9,702,045 6,829,200 Lbs. Lbs. 9.693,645 6,864.200 817,600 172,778 4,051,420 19.387,877 23,768,455 Lbs. Galls. 616,631-59 423,883-41 51,431 35 9.399-39 252,182-09 1,717,943-56 1,375,107-94 Galls. 7-66 " 49'ii 226 22 2,311-22 S cts. is'sol 9429 4i8'42 4,394 57 $ cts. 250 00 263 30 8fi2,400 172,778 10,216,927 250 00 594 29 4,051,420 19,225,877 23,805,255 10,216,927 250 00 918 42 4,644 57 64.648,975 10,216,927 64,755,975 10,216,927 4,446,579-^3 2,587 55 4,920 58, 7,170 58 5, 203, .550 5,203,200 6,165,201 2,006.200 6,893^068 261, 605 09 416,401-29 372,498-031 122,290-79 250 00 6,248,201 6,893,068 2,692-71 5,116 151 250 00 5,366 15 2,039,800 250 00 2,692-71 13,491,551 6,893,068 13,374,601 6,893,068 1,172,795-80 5,116 15 6,116 15 1,798.610 1,773,810 i 102,049 11 25! ( 00 79,939,136 17,109,995 79,904,386 17,109,995 5,721,424-24 5,280 26 10,036 73 1 13,536 73 the Fiscal years ended March 31, 1909 and 1910. 69,272, 401i 12,131,820 4,716,625 929,250 82,333,471 4,716,625 64,618,9751 10,216,927 6,893,068 13,491,551 1,798,610 69,424,601 12,168,820 965,250 4,716,625 82,558,671 4,716,625 4.152,215-99 966,648-60 57,183-43 19,200-86 36,481 63 38,731 63 1,000 00 250 00 5,176,04802 19,200-86; 36,481 63 64,755,975 10,216,927, 4,446,579-331 2,587 55 4,920 58 13,374,601 6,89.3,068 1,773.810 79,939,136 17,109,995 79,904,386 17,109,995 1,172,795 80 2,692 71 5,116 15 102,04911 5,721,424 24; 5,280-26 10,036 73 39,981 63 7,170 58 6,116 15 250 00 13.536 73 W. J. GERALD, 64 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 i APPENDIX A.— Cowa'n?/ec/— SPIRITS. No. 3. — Statement showing the transactions in the Distilleries in the Divisions. In Pi'ocess, including^ Deficiencies brought forward. Manufactured, including sur- pluses. Rki-uuxkd to Distilleuy FOK REniSTILLATIOS. Duty Paid. , In Bond. Belleville, Ont. . (rallons. 33, 493 ^^l 35,:M)4 71 681-57 931-55 21,972 62 33 975 -on 71,320- IS Gallons. 616,631-59 423,883-41 51,331-35 9,499 39 252,182 09 1,717,943 56 1,375,107 94 (rallons. (Gallons. (jruelph 11 Hamilton n 57-83 3,407 -52 Perth 1, ■^ 405-08 168-20 553,295-27 Windsor « 609,933-20 Totals 197,678-98 4,446,579-33 573 28 1,160,693-82 Joliette, (^ne Montreal Quebec n St. Hyacinthe, Que 13,220-20 16,795-82 21,827-81 17,648-53 261,605 09 416,401 29 372,498 63 li;2,290-79 6!)9-57 63-90 Totals 72,492-36 1,1 72, 795 -SO 763 47 17,' 87-90 102,049-11 1,061-30 Grand Totals 287,259-24 5,721,424-24 573-28 l,l(;8,ol8-59 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. STATISTICS 65 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Dominiou of Canada, during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Received from other sources. Duty Paid. Totals. Warehoused. Fusel Oil written off. Deficiencias on which duty was collected. In Process, including Deficiencies, carried forward. Totals. Gallons. 3,481 15 Gallons. 653,606 00 460,617-69 55,899-72 10,430-94 275,875-22 2,308,166-20 2,057,206 72 Gallons. 581,728-05 434,326-62 53,129-99 9,716-92 266,440-98 2, 202, 485 -70 2,001,032-18 Gallons. Gallon«. Gallons. 71,877-95 23,806-81 2,551-58 664-91 9,024-32 103,098-44 53,677 07 Gallons. 653,606 00 1,371 74 479 -28 2,477-26 218-15 409-92 2,361 84 186-25 700 460,617-69 55,899-72 49-11 220-22 2,311 22 10,430-94 1,315 43 2,784-08 845-40 275,875-22 2,308,166-20 2,057,206-72 10,277 08 5,821,802-49 5,548,860-44 5,653 42 2,587-55 264,701 08 5,821,802-49 274,825-29 433,287-80 398,026-01 140,152-29 264,056-44 398,904-44 356,173 36 126,368-16 10,768-85 274,825-29 5)0-69 3,692-44 5,571 08 3,215-19 30,690-92 433,287-80 36,281-57 ; 398.026 01 10,568 94 140,152-29 149 07 239-76 1,246,291-39 1.115,502-40 12,478 -71 88,310-28 1,246,291-39 810-73 121,039-04 113,079-77 58-81 7,900 46 121,039-04 11,357 57 7,189,1.32-92 6,807,442-61 18,19094 2,587-55 360,911-82 7,189,132-92 W. J. 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N t^ s CC © 0 CO <£ •^ CI tH c I-l ^ "5 •* X cf t^ ■* cT CO ir 0 O IS t^ eo eo' OB ■^ •* »H CD 04 ~eo c5 Cl a eo eq X I-H la eo X N Cl 1-1 in o 1H IM »o t- Cd •^ X © eo O \ 2£ ce (M •n s t^ Cl ^ •»■ t^ X o_ ■^ cc t~ t>. I-H ^ O c- t- --c t^ •r I- cc t- t- CO t. lO 'TJ CO c t- co~ J< CI I X CJ 1 .2 B £ <« J3 si -< •c m 0 M S hi ■n B 3 in C5 o in O s S -c I.I O H 0 Si l-H ■< 05 CU u Q OS H 0 a > U ■< pc; ^ < Q ^ ^ •^ Q »J iz: 74 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX A.— Continued— MALT. No. 6. — Return of Manufactures for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Total L ICENSES. Grain Steeped. Grain used Malt. Duty Col- lected ex- Divisions. in Malt Manufac- manufac- 1 torv, in- No. Fees. tured . Manufac- Paid Ware- cludingLi- tured. Duty. hou.sed. cenceFees. S cts. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. § cts. Belleville, Ont.. 1 50 00 215,888 215,888 165,944 165,944 50 00 Brantford " . . 2 100 00 667,096 666,924 535,964 1 535,964 100 00 (Juelph M . . 5 (iOO 00 6,237,115 6,297,9.52 5,025,698 i 5,025,698 600 00 Hamilton « ... 2 350 00 4,272,300 4,251,140 3,399,660 3,399,660 350 00 Kingston n . . 1 50 00 439,655 439,333 341,928 341,928 50 00 London « . . 3 450 00 ?,890,305 .3,94.5,165 3,123.289 3,123,289 450 00 Owen Sound, Ont 1 200 00 7,162,400 7,145,400 5,621,190 5,621,190 200 00 Perth 2 100 00 215,663 215,663 177,76-> 177,766 100 00 Peterborough " 2 250 00 1,135,155 1,30.5,.315 1,001,371 1,001,371 250 00 Prescott 11 3 200 00 988,269 1,051,092 813,840 813,840 209 00 St. Catharines .i 1 50 00 443,780 451,960 357,860 357,860 50 00 Stratford i. 1 200 00 5,704,850 5,689,850 4,448,660 ' 4,448,660 200 00 Toronto ., 10 1,400 00 16,878,298 16,436,883 12,918,472 12,918,472 1,400 00 Windsor .i 1 35 4 200 00 3,870,760 4,178,460 52,291,025 3,417,640 41,349,282 3,417,640 200 00 Totals 4,200 00 52,121,534 41,349,282 4,200 00 Montreal, Que. . . 800 00 37,316,765 36,794,705 29,444,182 29,444,182 800 00 Quebec <■ . . 1 5 1 150 00 1,094,363 1,018,549 812,619 15,187 797,432 37? 80 Total-i 950 00 38,411,128 518,398 37,813,314 507,345 17,491,995 30,256,801 402,050 14,255,308 15,187 30,241,614 1,177 80 Halifax, N.S ... 150 00 402,050 150 00 Winnipeg, Man. 3 500 00 17,570,070 14,255,308 500 00 Calgary, Alta. .. 3 350 00 4,509,236 4,490,218 3,674,313 3,674,313 350 00 Victoria, B.C.. 1 50 00 817,085 792,145 621,292 621,292 50 00 Grand Totals 48 6,200 00 113,947,451 113,386,042 90,559,046 15,187 90,543,859 6,427 80 Inland Revenue Depaktment, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. STATISTICS 75 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX A.—Conti7uied—MAl.T. No. 7. — Comparative SxATEiiEXTof Manufactures for the Fiscal Years ended March 31, 1909 and 1910. Licenses. Grain Steeped. Grain used '^^•^^■^• in Malt nii Provinces. No . Fees. i Manu- factured. , ^,^^^^^^. factured. Paid Duty. Ware- housed. |1| = 1909. Ontario 35 5 1 3 3 1 48 35 5 1 3 3 1 S cts. 4,175 00 950 00 150 00 500 00 350 00 50 00 6,175 00 4,200 00 950 00 150 00 500 00 350 00 50 00 Lbs. 60,952.905 37,957,214 672,654 14,171,005 3,398,293 1,253,826 ' Lbs. I Lb.s. 61,672,6401 48,902,818 Lb.<. Lbs. 48,902,818 S cts. 4.175 00 Quebec 38,254,862 30,710,030 698,496 500.396 14,083,480 11, .588,804 3,216,444 2,617,963 1,276,959^ 1,019,009 30,710,030 950 00 Nova Scotia Manitoba Alberta 560,396 1.50 00 11,588,804 500 00 2,617,963 350 00 British Columbia. 1,019,009 50 00 Totals 118,405,897 119,202,881, 95,399,020 95,399,020 6,175 (X) 1910. Ontario 52,121,534 38,411,128 518,398 17,570.070 4,509,236 817,085 52,291,025 41,349,282 41,349,282 30,241,614 402,050 14,255.308 3,674,313 4,200 00 Quebec Xova Scotia .... ^Manitoba Alberta 37,813,314 30,256,801 507,345 402,050 17,491,995 14,255,308 4,490,218, 3,674.313 792,145. 621,292 15,187 1,177 80 150 00 500 m 350 00 British Columbia. 15,187 621,292 50 00 Totals 48 6,200 00 113,947,451 113,386,042 90,559,046 1 90,543,859 6,427 80 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Afiyiister. 76 INLAND REVENUES APPENDIX A.— Continued— MALT. Dr. 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 8. — Warehouse Return for Reinain- Ware- housed. In- creases. Lbs. 1,395 3,344 62..S54 Received from OTHER Divisions. Imported . Totals. Ware- house from last year. I^emoved during year. In Transit last year. Divisions. Lbs. 108,046 330,054 2,836,532 2,101,916 211,900 2,975,944 88,612 1,354 490 Lbs. 165,944 535,964 5,025,698 Lbs. 607,670 101,295 1,736,000 200,000 200,000 309,100 1,194,600 514,000 1,620,000 163,080 1,030,000 45,000 811,400 36,000 2,144,880 595,000 11,308,025 1,655,000 40,000 3,413,517 140,000 880.000 ■ Lbs. 40,000 105,600 Lbs. 1,000 4,000 Lbs. 924,055 974,657 9,765,584 5,732,680 758,718 6,465,905 1,283,212 7,544,488 1,843,392 2,141,187 1,078,050 1,402,868 1,291,710 7,687,684 25,802,193 6,823,325 ....Belleville, Ont Brantford n . . . .Guelph ti 3,399,660 31,004 343,928 4,890 3,123,289 56,080 . . . Hamilton n 1,492 Kingston « . . ...London m . . . .Ottawa 11 5,621,190 177,766 1,001,371 46,808 253 60,028 8,000 40,000 .... Owen Sound n 5,373 916,708 46,250 ii866 ....Perth . . Peterborough ,1 Port Arthur n 529,077 118,670 3,167,962 10,333,277 2,772,540 813,840 357,860 4,448,660 12,918,472 3,417,640 41,349,282 14,951 3,780 35,062 278,564 36,170 634,683 .... Prescott ti . . St. Catharines n Stratford n 100,000 27,000 1,975 . . . .Toronto n ....Wind.sor n 27,897,351 293,000 37,267 81,519,608 1,722,473 38,-398,880 4,273,978 140,000 946,600 45,481,931 Totals 527 8,762,156 29.444^82 797,432 31,946 145,822 9,029 35,000 54, 000 6J26 Joliette, Que . . . Montreal : Quebec m .... St. Hyacinthe n 26,600 40,666 129,000 Sherbrooke m .\ 8,789,283 30,241,614 186,797 6,128,517 6,720 Totals 1,320,000 1,999,655 40,000 1,360,000 ....St. John, N.B 402,050 14,255,308 2,582 87,314 291,232 5,813 2,701,332 ....Halifax, N.S 3,267,258 54,000 75,009 17.738,889 Winnipeg, Man 1,390 630,000 40,000 364,3541 1.085.744 Moose Jaw, Sask ' ' . 1,267,510 3,674,313 16,996 1,104,300 362,250 6,425,369 .... Calgary, Alta 222,948 77,111 6'2l',292 621,292 445 3,503,713 1,534,000 60,000 1,098,415 258,450 4,885,076 2,521,298 Vancouver, B.C .. ..Victoria, B.C 300,059 445 5,067,713 60,000 1,356,865 7,406,374 Totals 147,345 29,250 176,595 ....Dawson, Y.T 41,960,038 90,543,859 930,207 27,662,210 562,000 2,237,528 163.895,842 Grand Totals ... . Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. STATISTICS 77 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Cr. tered sumption. § cts. 12,403 86 10,833 93 95,229 21 54,087 27 7,041 12 57,886 69 17,894 40 22,539 12 24,600 00 13,753 61 1.5,876 75 14,918 61 17,289 00 12,a51 18 251,393 26 44,830 .38 Removed in Bond to OTHER Divisions. Exported. Free. Written off. Remain- ing in Ware- house. En for Con Warehoused in Divisions to which Removed. In Transit. Totals. Lbs. 826,924 Lbs. 574^280 30,800 Lbs. Lb.s. Lbs. i Lbs. Lbs. 97,131 255,062 2,842,690 2,095,962 289,310 2,498,824 90,252 2,303,500 25,241 348,885 19,600 408,296 139,110 2,103,322 8,555,846 2,046,560 Lbs. 924,055 719,595 6,348,614 3,005,818 469,408 974,657 9,765,584 5,732,580 1 758,718 3,&59,081 108,666 6,465,905 1,192,960 1,283,212 1,502,608 3,558,380 100,000 80,000 5^373 1,245 7,544,488 1,640,000 172,778 1,S43,392 916,907 8'74,156 2,141,187 1,058,450 1,078,050 994,572 1,402,868 1,152,600 1,291,710 823,412 4,618,300 504,800 142,650 1 7,687,684 16,741,547 25,802,193 2,988,575 1.788.190 6,823,325 44,841,071 672,928 39 10,160,710 242.650 188, 000 ' 1,960,968 6,618 24,119,591 81,519,608 _ . - _ _ _ _ 1,681,075 41,398 7,843,578 89,029 15,000 20,234 1,722,473 20,903,515 313,552 73 62,774 15 1,875 00 13,895 49 9,369,787 174,000 108,000 38,398,880 4,184,949 125,0t)0 4,273,978 140,000 926, .366 946,600 26,139,830 392,097 37 20,400 00 9,369,787 174,000 108,000 1,681,075 8,009,239 45,481,9.31 1,360,000 1,360,000 2,501,863 37,527 98 199,469 2,701,332 7,001,450 105,021 76 8,131,713 410,000 129,600 3,338 2,062,788 17,738,889 1,074,244 16,113 66 1 11,500 1,085,744 4,995,772 74,936 52 1,429,597 6,425,369 1 4,70.5,049 70,575 77 36,368 34 [ 1,986 9,660 178,041 87,082 4,885,076 2, 424,. 556 2,521.298 7,129,605 106,944 11 i 11,646 265,123 7,406,374 107,112 l,r06 73 69,483 176,595 95,150,947 1,427,576 52 27,662,210 826,650 425,600 3,642,043 21,602 36,166,790 163,895,842 V r. J. GE RALD, eputi/ Mr nister. 78 IXLAXD REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX A.— Contimied— M. ALT. Dr. No. 9, — Comparative Statement of Warehouse Returns for the Remaining Warehoused Increases. Received from OTHER Divisions. Warehouse from last year. Removed during Year. In Transit lasc year. Im{)orted . Totals. Provinces. Lbs. 24,750,285 9,881,216 Lbs. 48,902,818 30,710,030 Lbs. 420,499 95,359 Lbs. 11,908,673 8,473,305 1,480,000 2,004,220 1,206,000 750,000 962,000 4,094,800 Lbs. 234,00(1 12'.i,000 80,000 58,320 "80,000 100,000 Lbs. Lbs. 42,392: 80,267,667 100,800: 49,389,710 ' 1.56O.O0O 1909. . . Ontario . . Quebec . . New Brunswick . 93,780 3,532,320 39,007 2,074,917 291,940 71,464 560,396 11,588,804 2,617^962 1,019,009 2,130 93,084 3,549 58,633 2,718,852 16,54u,65S 792,556 5,893,526 6.344.185 . .Nova Scotia 30,450 ioo^oi4 74'*, 436 . . Manitoba . . Saskatchewan . . . . .Alberta . .British Cohunbia 19S,300: 269,764 . .Yukon Territory. 40,743,929 95,399,020 673,253 30,969,004 771,320 1,220,392 169,776,918 . . . Totals 27,897,351 8,789,233 41,349,282 30,241,614 634,683 186,797 11,308,025 6,128,617 1,320,000 293,000 129,000 40,000 37,267 6,720 81,519,608 45,481,931 1,360,000 2,701,332 17,738,889 1,085,744 6,425,360 7,400,374 176,505 1910. . . Ontario . . Quebec . . New Brunswick . 291,232 3,267,2.58 402,050 14,255,308 2,582 87,314 1,390 16,996 445 1,999,6:)5 54,000 680,000 .5,813 75,009 364,354 362,250 1,356,865 29,250 . .Nova Scotia. . . . . .Manitoba 40,000 . . Saskatchewan . . . 1,267,510 300,059 147,345 3,674,313 621,292 1,101,300 5,067,713 " " 60,066 .Alberta . .British Columbia. . . Yukon Tt-rritory. 41,960,038 90,543,859 930,207 27 662 219' Rfi^ f^fxi 2,237,528 163,895,842 Totals Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. STATISTICS 79 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Fiscal Years ended March 31, 1909 and 1910. Cr. Entered for Consumption. Removed i.v Bond to OTHER Divisions. Warehoiisedl I in Divisions | I to which f Removed. In Transit. Exported . Free. Written ofiF. Remain- ing in Ware- house. Totals Lbs. 45,449, 25,758, 1,560 2,427, 5,906 792. 4,626. 5,989, 122, 212 477 OX) 620 oooj 556 1 016' 006 419 682. 386. 23, 36, 11, 69. 89, 1. cts. I i 100 52 377 03 400 00 414 32 590 02 888 33 390 21 835 05 836 35 Lbs. I 10,959,004 12,735,000 7,275,000 Lbs. I 293,000 209,f'00| Lbs. 151,000 194,800 60,000, 32,400 Lbs. 1,484,227 1,703,150 Lbs. 33,873 55,120 92,631,306 1,389,831 83 30,969,004 562,000 378,200 3,187,377 88,993 44,841,071 26,139,830 1,360,(X)0 2,501.863 7,001,450 1,074,244 4,995,772 7,129,605 107,112 95,150,947 672,928 392,097 20,400 37,527 105,021 16,113 74,936 106,944 1,606 39 10,160,710 37 9,369,787 00 98 76 8,131,713 66 242,650 174,000 Lbs. I I 27,897,351] 8,789,283 291,232, 3,267,2581 1,267,5101 300,059! 147,345i Lbs. 86,267,667 49,389,710 1,560.000 2,718,852 16,540,658 792,556 5,893.526 6,344,185 269,764 41,960,038: 169,776,918 188,000 1,960,968 6,618 24,119,591, 108,000 1,681,075 8,009,239' 410,000 129,6001 3,338 ii^646j 199,469 2,062,788 11,500' 1,429,597 i 265,123 69,483 519,608 481,931 360,000 701,332 738,889 085,744 425,369 406,374 176,595 1,427,576 52 27,662,210] 826,650 425,600 3,642,043 21,6021 36,166,790 163,895,842 1909. Total duty collected ex-manufactory and ex-warehouse $1,389,831 83 License fees 6,175 00 1910. §1,427,804 32 6,200 00 $1,396,006 83 SI. 434,004 32 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 80 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX A.— Continued— MAL,T LIQUOR. No. 10. — Return of Manufactures for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Divisions. Li( No. SENSES. Fees. Malt used. Other commodi- ties used. Malt Liquor manu- factured. Malt Liquor exported. Total Duty collected, including License Fees. Belleville, Ont 1 4 7 2 2 6 3 5 2 3 2 3 2 3 14 2 $ cts. 50 00 175 00 350 00 100 00 100 00 300 00 150 00 250 00 100 00 150 00 100 00 150 00 100 00 150 00 700 00 100 00 - Lbs. 175,074 718,295 5,750,200 4,060,046 468,228 3,924,498 1,719,366 779,146 1,786,363 916,945 1,047,643 1,157,906 1,152,860 492,920 15,318,382 1,872,550 Lbs. Galls. 84.603 Galls. $ cts. 50 00 Bpantford m 297!.528 175 00 Guelph 2,660,990 350 00 Hamilton 2,021,375 164,875 1,609,808 817,340 320,960 781,514 343,980 494,930 415,140 485.370 231,300 6,741,911 896,763 100 00 Kingston '"'3,363' 100 00 London 300 00 Ottawa Owen Sound 'I:::'-} 150 00 250 00 Perth 100 00 Peterborough 150 00 Port Arthur 100 00 Prescott St. Catharines 150 00 100 00 Stratford 150 00 Toronto 700 00 Windsor 100 00 Totals 61 3,025 00 41,339,422 18,358,387 3,303 3,025 00 Montreal, Que 10 5 1 500 00 250 00 50 00 18,564,987 4,344,216 920,825 57,950 5,450 8,275,475 1,622,290 493,063 2,862 90 Quebec m Sherbrooke >i . 327 00 50 00 Totals 16 800 00 23,830,028 63,400 10,390,828 3,239 90 St. John, N.B . 2 100 00 1,373,186 533,903 100 00 Halifax, N.S 3 150 00 2,510,347 150 859,583 153 30 Winnipeg, Man 7 350 00 6,659,009 8,926 2,392,922 935 90 Moose Jaw, Sask 4 200 00 1,061,682 4,893,984 800 480,654 2,157,195 303 50 Calgary, Alta 5 2.50 00 27,350 2,234 00 Vancouver, B.C Victoria h 25 7 1,225 00 325 00 4,686,134 2,537,772 135,-389 35,200 1,857,550 891,749 13,663 34 3,608 95 Totals 32 1,550 00 7,223,906 170,589 2,749,299 29,430 17,272 29 Dawson, Y.T 1 50 00 80,077 50 00 Grand T otals 131 6,475 00 88,971,641 271,215 38,558,201 3,303 27,313 89 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. STATISTICS 81 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX A.—Continued—S].ALT LIQUOR. K'o 1 1. Comparative Statement of Manufactures for the Fiscal Years ended March 31, 1909 and 1910. Provinces. 1909. Ontario .... Quebec New Bruns^vick. . Nova Scotia Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia. Yukon Territory . Totals. 1910. Ontario Quebec New Brunswick . . Nova .Scotia Manitoba Saskatchewan Alberta British Columbia Yukon Territory . Licenses. § Ct3. Malt used. Lbs. Other Malt Liquor Malt Coimnodi- manu- Liquor ties used. factured. exported. Lbs. Galls. 41,657,115 , 18,177,433 24,415,710 50,150 10,722,921 1,551,419 ' 588,110 2,428,787 1 86.5,090 5,669,425 I 13,057 2,519,-377 800,285 ; 3,220 ; 364,787 4,389,397 ; 1,901,350 5,779,793 ; 88,080 I 2,135,518 122,413 I 43,378 Galls. 273 134 j75 00 ! 86,814,344 , 154,507 ' 37,317,964 273 Totals 131 6,475 00 3,025 00 800 00 100 00 150 00 350 00 20<3 00 250 00 1,550 00 50 00 41,339,422 23,830,028 1,373,186 2,510,347 6,659,009 1,061,682 4,893,984 7,223,906 80,077 63,400 150 8,926 800 27,350 170,589 3,971,641 I 271,215 38,558,201 18,358,387 10,390,828 533,903 859,583 2,992,922 486,654 2,157.195 2,749,299 29,430 3,303 3,303 Total Duty collected, including License Fees. S cts. 2,950 00 2,816 46 100 00 150 00 1,359 10 652 40 250 00 9,299 80 50 00 17,627 76 3,025 00 3,239 90 100 00 153 30 935 90 303 50 2,234 00 17,272 29 50 00 27,313 89 Exported. 1909. Galls. 273 1910. Galls. 3,303 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 12—6 82 INLAND REVENUES APPENDIX A.— Continued— TOBACCO. 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 No. 12. — Return of Manufactures for Licenses. Total Weight of Raw Leaf Tobacco and other Materials actually used. Tobacco. At 5c. per lb . Divisions. 1 Fees. Manu- factured . Paid Duty. Ware- housed. Hamilton, Ont 1 4 3 $ cts. 50 00 200 00 150 00 Lbs. 1,178,476 204,665 218,508 Lbs. 1,138,775^ 202,584 221,308 Lbs. 475,542 90,183 221,308 Lbs. 663,233i 112 401 Toronto n Windsor n Totals 8 400 00 1,601,649 1,562,667^ 787,033 775,634^ Joliette, Que 7 29 8 1 1 3 325 00 1,450 00 400 00 50 00 50 00 150 00 94,404i 9,772,495 2,192,262 75 4,157,030 27,870 103,848^ 9,346,466^ 2,153,178 75 4,380,426i 27,870 103,848i 2,756,781$ 2,137,291 ' 75 4,136,178i 27,870" Montreal n 6,589,685 Quebec m 15,887 St. Hyacinths, Que Sherbrooke .i Three Rivers m 244,248 Totals 49 2,425 00 16,244,136^ 16, Oil, 8644 9,162,044^ 6,849,820 Pictou, N.S 1 50 00 10,623i 10,737tV 10,737t\t Charlottetown, I*. E.I 2 100 00 205,398 227,493 226,602 891 Vancouver, B.C 2 100 00 1,293 1,014 1,014 Grand Totals 62 3,075 00 18,063,100 17,813,776^ 10,187,430/5 7,626,345^ Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. STATISTICS 83 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Cigarettes. At $2.40 per M. Cigarettes. At $7.00 per M. S.VUFF. At 5c per lb. Total Duty Collected ex-Manufac- Manu- factured . Paid Duty. Ware- housed. 1 Manu- i Paid f actured. Duty. Ware- house. Manu- 1 Paid f actured. Duty. tory, including License Fees. No. 31,169,350 No. 31,168,350 3,500 No. 1,000 No. j No. No. Lbs. Lbs. 8 cts. 98,'531 14 3,500 ! 4,717 55 11,215 40 31,172,850 31,171,850 1,000 114,564 09 ' i 5,517 44 412,791,038 6,845,950 402,282,388 5,322,800 10,508,650 523,150 2,092,650 2,049,766 42,956 226,093 226,093 66,1.'50 66,130 1,130,419 38 123,345 75 ; 53 75 1 1 206 858 93 ! i : 1 1,543 50 418,636,988 407,605,188 11,031,800 2,092,650 2,049,700 42,950 292,223 292,223 1,467,738 75 1 586 87 1 1 i 11,430 10 1 21,200 21,200 400 400 221 58 1 449,831,038 438,798,238 11,032,800 2,092,650 2,049,700 42,950 292,623 292,623 1,594,541 39 W. J. GERALD Deputy Minister. 12— 6i APPENDIX A -Co«nr,.L>., ,.,.„„„ , o« 1.. Jl-.^ IKB. ™„„ „,„„, .„„;-,.„;^ " ^ To..»,, "" ""'"■•■■ ■"""" ''°"'™' '■'""""» C«)..>rn>.. Co., is.no>- T.. „.:„. C.v.„,,„o, l,-,o.,m,a. A ^ b „ t T..,,™ C.„.rr„. r p .,„. 'SJS' A fc A,. % 1 r. ,r . . ,.,. I ^4 jSu' j|t, ° ™s I. d D.., ,1" ,r^ , ., M p.dr I ■ - T.- 1280303 i"""! -TTT ^ : « ,» ii» ■ooil a_. r, a,°™ ''!i: a a 7011 1 »■)' - "" .» 361 ««U 70M»i „ , '■ It, .i;..:;.™ =,.... 4r' ^.■:;:;--- . a «, 1 ToUU ^ nn 1 » jr ((.E ■.;:;:■ ■::.:: -— --- — 41* ^. =,« ,.igss ''■■-'• . . .1 __ wavia l,,03W -"-'■" w.. -r^snr 88 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX A.— Con^mwec/— TOBACCO.— MANUFACTURED BEFORE JUNE De. No, 14. — Warehouse Return for the Remaining in Warehou.se FROM Last Year. Received FROM other Divi- sions. Totals. Divisions. Entered CONSUMP 8 1 J too O o .2 =i .SH i 1 1 O 1 1 £ o d .is .SH .a S o O c — Coinbina t i o n Tobacco a t 5c per lb. Lbs. 12,045 No. Lbs. No. Lbs. 12,04.'i 90 No. Lbs. . .Hamilton, Ont . .Ottawa, Ont Lbs. 10,554 90 Lbs. 90 Totals 12,135 12,135 3,385 15,768^ 10,644 . . Montreal, Que . . Quebec, Que 504 ' iibjsoo 3,385 15,768^ 10,000 504 10,000 112,800 £04 1,193 Totals 504 112,800 19,153| 10,000 504 461 122,800 19,153i 504 1,193 . .St. John, N.B 40] ..Halifax, N.S 68 10,000 68 68 10,000 68 68 . .Pictou, N.S 68 Totals 136 10,000 136 10,000 136 . .Charlottetown, P.E.I. 228 228 84 . .Winnipeg, Man . . 9,384 9,384 9,384 . .Vancouver, B.C .3,353 4,127i 4,127^ 12,745 16,872i 12,745 . .Victoria, B.C 7,529^... . Totals 16,872i 10,882^ .... ..Dawson, Y.T 525 525 19,719i 525 ' . .Sundries - . 19,719^ 19,153;^ Grand Totals 59,965 122,800 19,153^ 10,000 59,965 132,800 .32,159^; 1,193 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. STATISTICS 89 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 1, 1908. Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Cr. FOR TION. Removed IN Bond TO OTHER Divi- sions. 9 sill T.iKEN FOR Re-working. Remaining IN Warehouse. Totals. Duty. 2 S o s 1 Tobacco. X I si c5 O 1 Cigarettes. Combination Tobacco. 8 1 O d §1 1 $ cts. 2,638 50, 22 51 No. Lbs 448 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 1,043 No. Lbs. 1 Lbs. 12,045 90 No. Lbs. 1 ' ! 1 2,G61 01 i 448 1 1,043 12,135 191 65' 10,000* 597 15,768^ 1,595 504 10,000 112,800 122,800 3,385 15,768i 112,800 191 65 __J 10,000* 16,365* 112,800 1,595 504 19,153^ 461 461 1 17 00 10,000 68 68 10,000 17 00 i ! ! 34 00 10,000 136 10,000 ■ ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ 21 00 144 228 ! 2,346 01 1 [ 9,384 1 -- 838 25 774i 4,900i 4,127i 12,745 1,882 38; 315 2,720 63 315 5,675 16,872^ 1 131 25 525 1 19,719^ 1 19,719^ 448 8,105 55 10,000 i 315 10,000* 16,365i 27,042^ 112,800 1,595 59,965 132,800 19,153^ Paid duty at 60c. per M. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. APPENDIX A— Ccfl(inM«f— TOBACCO. MANUKACTUBED BEFORE 1st JUNE. No. 15,— CouparativiwStatbmest of Warehouse Rplums for the Fiscal Ycara enJed March 31. 1909 and 1910, llmin™ .X W.mc»» no, L.,. Ym W.,.,.o...n ^'iK,=. .„. - la" ,,..,.o„. K„.. .„,0.C»-..»„„... m™T.'"D",™" e™™,. ,™"s„«-Sro.'i zz. T„„„.»™. B.O.U., ,„„„ .... 1 ll li || 1 1 s-l T 11 IS •Jl H,n«..»Uuri«ij»mr. Totota., 1 1 il i i ^i 1 1 1 Duly. Wcroh'^^ Cigarollea 1 3 1 1 ^ 1 t 1 °l 1 I 1^ :l Jl ^ T,W«. 9.'Kf' .:t„». !l t3 o O o H u =^ ^ o o R*ni,»o.i, f5 ? CJ H ^ O f^ c (2 rt , k J , ' ,, L* L. , K U, s b. I V Lb. LU .o No, im Ll. So Ll., Lb. No, No, > 0, L,.,. No, Lb., No, U. Ll., Lb. No, Lb. Ll» Lb., . Lb. n«. ~r No — S.R7 Dsu m w -) ■H0« ■>- 1 a -u" ^ too 21 W 1 22 O-SOU 889 0,100 01,, GOO ei™...* V'-^vi I,i,.i4,£-"J , l,,*fi \M.Uf. l,..7l.,lo.) v^sMO ^2^303 25 LOU^-OoJ 80.000 r 2.W-J w,-j:i^ 3,7!lj KM irasnb 19.103J i,«»!!iii: l.TOOlSOO 13.819) I5?;«iil ^,^7<,,l«." ,v,,w '^\ m 5. ' OOOO " " f™^FJw"rfI.l.o,l ";-"™' 1 "■sS" ■ ■-01 l.OMl I,:01 1™ s i,iia ISO l«,«« mlTO ■"WOOO ■"i;iM -yy^ 1 ■ ■* Manllolm r,^%7,„i 1 138.430 38 3 381 ■s!^'fv. 34 Alb,-rtfl. m:o7ii . r ■ Sfiiolu OO ',;':-:' ! li;"!""'"" 7:«M( '""'" i "'" '"■'.h' « » """• MO. "'■'" . To„,,. lTo;,5«i '•"■'- '■■■-" 1«;» '■'"■'■" «i,o» o.,.o,«=. '■"■'■"'" «.380 ■»■"<" 2,0,3 2,3.1 », ,.- 1 1»,.,17 .\«i3 .,,« 122,™ .0,13;,, i,i,,,.,2 i,™,™,2.v.i,, »;,:.2.,,i,3r.» ,-is; '"" l.,«. 2,»1., "nZ 1».IB11 lO.IWJ S ]32,Wtt kCsS.;""'' ^ ™ '■"■' z« in iMi ' , '"■"" li,,J.».i 10, lis™ s ,=.» 1 „,,„, i^ '"'sS' f.mi'.Mllo,,,!,,. ■ : iffil l?» Si : i i' 3,0 0.018 10,7191 10.163 1..™ "■"■' 132.W '""* '"""* _J™ _ __ "■"" in..3Ml -- JlWi^ _ _ 1 - - -_ -^ Ihland Ri!vb!(dk Dspaf 94 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX A.— Con^mwet/— TOBACCO— UNDER Db. No. 16. — Warehouse Return for the Remainixg in Warehouse. Divisions. Tobacco. Cigarettes. No. Overweight Cigarettes. Belleville Ont Lbs. No. 320,915 Kingston « . . 4,776 564 Perth 14,148 Totals 340,403 591,789 13,056i 52,093 484,350 359,600 9,900 Totals 656,938^ 843,950 9,900 St John N B . .... .... Halifax N S 2,474 Totals 2,474 Charlottetown P E I 1,599 Winnipeg, Man 5,064 Calgary, Alta • 2,980 1,694 1,952 3,646 1,013,104^ 843,950 9,900 STATISTICS 95 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 AMENDED RATES OF DUTY, JUNE 1, 1908, Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Warehoused. Received from OTHER Divisions. Totals. Cigarettes. Overweight Cigarettes. Tobacco. Tobacco. Cigarettes. , Over- Tobacco. Removed during the year. In Transit last year. weight Cigar- ettes. Lbs. No. 1^000 No. Lbs. 1,226 Lbs. Lbs. 1,226 984,148* 10,639" 19,699 47,919 24,160 37,560 254,474 No. No. 663,233i 1,000 10,639 14,923 46,335 24,160 36,540 ... 1,020 1.020 112,401 124,505 .... 3,420 775,634* 1,000 258,328 5,460 l,379,825i 1,000 6,589,685 15,887 244,248 10,503,650 523,150 42,950 7,181,474 32,103* 306,821' 10,993,000 882,750 52,850 3,160 10,480 6,849,820 11,031,800 42,950 13,640 7,520,398^ 11,875,750 52,850 20,779 64,710 1,244 22,023 HWH) 71,084 5,400 3,620 ; 1,780 68,330 5,680 76,484 891 2,490 1 I i 5.32,091 : .S2.560 1 569.715 3,920 6,900 137 711 « ^'}A 1 148,529 161,689i 1 1 138,633i 21,104 276,34 ti .30.228 310,218i ; 11,032,800 i 75,172 1 7,6J6,345i 42,950 l,173,432i 9,888,0544 11,876,750 52,850 96 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX A.— Confhiued— TOBACCO— Vl^DER Iso. 16. — Warehouse Return for the Entered FOR CONSUM PI'ION. Duty. Removed in bond to OTHER Divisions. Divisions. Tobacco at 5c. per lb. Cigarettes at $2.40 per M. Over- weight Cigar- ei tes at S7 per M. Warehoused in Divisions to which removed. In Transit. Belleville, Ont Lbs. 1,226 692,019^ 10,639 19,699 47,919 24,160 37,026 250,652 No. No. $ cts. 61 30 34,601 00 531 95 984 95 2,395 95 1,208 00 1,851 30 12,532 60 Lbs. Lbs. Hamilton m . Kingston m Ottawa M Owen Sound m Perth ,. Stratford h Toronto m Totals 1,083,3401 5,141,834 .5,507i 232,803^ 54,167 05 9,713,850 .^9 8.-,0 Montreal, Que. 280,774 93 1,428 56 11,640 17 1,157,9321 28,101 Quebec >i 480,500 1 Sherbrooke n Totals 5,380,145 10,194,350 52,850 293,843 66 1,157,932^ 28,101 St. John, N.B 21,003 1,050 15 Halifax, N.S 70,554 5,400 3.527 70 270 00 3,797 70 Pictou 11 Totals . 75,954 Charlottetown, P.E.I 1,065 569,715 53 25 Winnip)eg, Man 28,485 75 Calgary, Alta 6,900 345 00 Vancouver, B.C 144,461 144,615i 7,223 05 7,230 78 Victoria, B.C 15,500 Totals 289,076i 14,4.53 83 l.j,.500 Grand Totals.. 7,427,199 10,194.350 52,850 396,196 39 l,173,432i 28,101 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. STATISTICS 97 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 AMENDED RATES OF DUTY, JUNE 1, 1908. Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910 — Concluded. Cr. Exported. Army, Navy and Ships' STORKS. Taken FOR Re- working. Remaining in Wakkhouse. Totals. To- bacco. Cigar- ettes. No. Tobacco. Lbs. Tobacco. Tobacco. Cigarettes. Tobaccco. Over- Cigarettes. weight Cigar- ettes. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. No. Lbs. 1,226 984,148i 10,639' 19,699 47,919 24,160 37,560 254.474 No. No. 1 1,843 1,000 290,286 1,000 j 1 ... 534 i 3,822 1,843 1,000 294,642 l,379,825i 1,000 .-),033i 220 16.924 831,429 23,435 38,843 1,279,150 402,250 7,181.474 32,103^ 306,821 10,993,000 52.850 3,161 13,252 882,750 21,922i 26,956 220 33,337 893,707 1,681,400 7,520,398i 11,875,750 52,850 ! 1,020 22,023 i 530 71,084 5,400 1 ! 530 76,484 , ! 1,425 2,490 ' 1 569,715 6,900 - 4,068 1,420 148,529 161,689^ 154 154 5,488 310,218^ 28,799 1,000 374 33,337 1,196,812 1,681,400 9,888, 054i 11,876,750 52,850 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 98 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 o I— I o < a Q O H a a < 02 Ed > < < S o O o 1 6 S - ; 1 i ■ c cc Si 1 1 O No. 8,000 3,998,200 © © iS : © 1^ ■ t~ . oo_^ r^ - '. g cc* Sf 1-H d o H Lbs. 1,312,719 .5,755,129A 59,925 1.53,301 1,599 806,714 21,020 104,031 231,435 CO So -»< oo" -♦N-Cl ~o ioaoco"»>©m©oo s-i c: w 00 cr. -1 © -H 00 CO © T "l" t^ wi N Ci ©' M -^' m' cf ;£" ©' t^ (M C<1 I- ZO r- CO lO in CO 1 Received krom other Divisions. 8 J 0 In Transit last year. i-i 8 id" Tt" 00 wcc © o CO ^ N IN IS Removed during tlie year. Lbs. 614,238 16,245 59,925 152,787 " "806,714' 21,020 104,031 231,435 258,328 13,640 20,779 68,3.30 532,091 3,920 276, 344^ CO Warehoused. •s85iaj'BSto ^ '.^ : i i ■ © • ■ iC • • 05 • . 'M" '. § 05 of I*" 1 No. 8,000 3,998,200 8 (M © o o© ■ ©^00 ; 25 ■ 6 1 1-1 -t< ■ Tf s; COOO • -H 35 -*< 00 -CI -f c • CO (M • CC CO • lac^ '. t-00 . to : 00 CO CO Remaining in Warehouse. d ;5 -: S- P tlO O d •i • .00 . i 00 d CO oo' ' •* 3-. •<*< © CO © CO • l>. ~ CO 00 -^ ■*! 05 • T)> lO © 35 CO ©'cc* ; fffi-To'ci" CO ^2 : -4N s CO ©_ a Q a s 6 c 'Z B c C t a X a o 3 g 4) C 1— 1 OS a c 1 © i 1-1 si c = OO t: s "t M 1 a P- c 'c 1 < ■.2 E C a; a. STATISTICS 99 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Banaj^SiQ d : 1 1 1 © in X ^qawMJaAQ Z g ;;::;; ;i S «3" ■ in _■ cf lO — ^ ^ ^ o © © • © 1 o cq ■••■•■ • (M SS : e . 1 O d ocoo" '.'.'.'.'■''. ©" rHO : ©" a: 1 1-^ 1 1 ^ §■:::::: § 00 . SS < bo c*5 ';;;;; ) •^ ^ ^ fc 1 O ' '-' '■ 1-1 H04 HIM -!C>-C« -pi 1 -tM 1 CiCiiO^^CV^O'-^O CO inccco-^®in®oo ■<»> i^^cqcc:-H(MMC^ t^ in c3 ' t^ ^ C. 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" H ao •^ISUBJJ^ UJ Hh id" -■ id 2P' 1— 1 X* Removed Bond to 0 Division s a O 1 b- t^ CI CI o o ? $ i © CO i •IC : ir -4S > CI ) CO > •» r ed" ^Jf^s- ij 5^' '. cT in 1-1 « (M 1^3 CS ■ ©©loin 1-1 ifl©ic©oin©c' 1 © -2 t>. t~ CJ O • lO © lO © 1—1 ©©rHI'-Clt-COC 3 CO >. u OC tD«0 »0 • eoi-* iM © ^ (^co©t^comme<" > 55 000 05 i-H .00 lO lO 00 ©ficwooc-f'ir 3 © o s «© 1C_©_C5 lO • © © C CO r^ ^X_©t^ -t"__CO -i * y—^ Q oc"»o"c COr-©©©t^©C ^ © 55 I-.00 N rt CJ © K o S 5 n 05 locieo • © o © © 5 i-< rt ''" X r^ f o lO ; © c5 © ^ CO © — lO I-" © © c t— -° ^ ~ H^ ?^ g^.^'~ ^ ? 5 CI ,o « t- OC5 ^00 1-1 W I -^ H*S, c^* id" 1 ^-id t-T •^ ,; ■ c •^ m ■ 3^ .2 rt^fS : g d :.H ce-H : 1 u > ^ c C ; C 1 t i c C • c ;2 n Is II < £ o I c © "t C i > ( ■ 3 ^ J t. 37 . c n J 0 \1 M 3 100 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v.. A. 1911 APPENDIX A.— Continued— RAW LEAF TOBACCO, INCLUDING STEMS, Dr. No. 18 — Warehouse Return for the e * t; -co 3 60S ® s 1— 1 J •p 2 • Received from other Divisions. Totals. Rem a i n i r W arehc from last If. 05 SI Hi Divisions. Std. lbs. 1,553 Std. lbs. fi.471 Std. lbs. Std. lbs. 590 Std. lbs. 797' 184 Std. lbs. 8,614 114,053 54,910 3,492,219 115,515 ...Belleville, Ont 24,478 1 84,903 15,831 i 36,481 1,349,181 1,865,126 61,935 43,794 3,034 ' " 275,914 7,609 1,638 1,801 1,814 •2.177 .... Brantford n ....Guelph „ .. .. .... Hamilton . . . TCins'aton n . . 215,211 472,305 42,014 14.447 743,977 London it 1,861 1 2,487 1,438^ isi 5,786i ....Ottawa 8,110 : 1,586 1,396 798 i39" 301 10,128" 2,333 2,474 6,199 3,578 Owen Somid ....Perth M ... . 458 1,207 1,905 4,992 2,250 13,255 19,347 580,891 19,961 111 .... Peterborough IT . . . Port Arthur 1,328 Presoott II 10,958 1^509 44,103 2,736f 370 7,200 3,207 26,9493 St. Catharines ., 20,142 284,769 19,490 41,368 917,260 42,658 . . Stratford m 297 Toronto » ... . .... Windsor n 2,017,908 3,156,552 374,322 37, 831 i 1,409 5,588,0221 Totals 5,748 23,132 9,002,606^ 1Q7 .^fil 7,167 20,639 7,644 457i 6,584 143| 3,8il' 36,047 16,972,1851 344,072 3.312i 563,687 6,738^ .... .Toliettc. Que . . . . 7,788,370i 127,061 156,759 12,006 15,662' .... Montreal m . . .Quebec u .... 2,706 i '149 154,814 ! 386,627 1,853 ' 4.7419 .... St.Hyacinthe Sherbrooke .1 .... Three Rivers m t 8,080,552i 9,614,617^ 184,427 . 42,635 3,811 17,926,042i . . . . Totals 13,498 24,451 606 38,555 St. John, N.B 2,295 7,494 8,054 1,629 10,349 9,123 ..Halifax, N.S . . . .Pictou, 11 9,789 9,683 19,472 Totals 1 19,646 23,042 42,688 212,092 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 1 58,025 133,111 17,239 3,717 . . . .Winnipeg, Man 3,970 6^3 1 10,243 Moose Jaw, Sask 1 3,459 38,616 596 113 42,784 .... Calgary, Alta 62,509 24,193 90,614 i 10,021 50,022 ' 3.709 1,769^ 1.494 164,913i 79,418 Vancouver, B.C Victoria, n ' 1 86,702 140,636 13,730 3,263^ 244,331i Totals 10,293,5491 13,146,981^ 590,314 88,165| 5,220 24,124,230i Grand Totals Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. STATISTICS 101 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 SCRAPS AXD CUTTINGS. Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Cr Entered for coxsimpi'ion. Removed in Bond TO other Divisions. ^3 515 O e 1 "t-i Taken for Horti- cultural p u r : poses, and de- stroyed. Entered for Manu- facture, Free. a Pi Quantity. Duty. Ware housed in divisions to which removed. In Transit. Totals. Std. lbs. 6,836 S cts. 1,914 08 25,139 52 11,488 12 454,489 56 15,997 52 146,046 32 1,053 78 1,520 40 285 60 519 40 1,027 04 797 16 3,835 93 6,596 24 133,710 92 5,202 68 Std. lbs. Std. lbs. Std. lbs. Std. lbs. Std. lbs. Std. lbs. Std. lbs. 1,778 21,235 11,245 1,577,984 47,958 197,356 2,023 4,441 1,313 619 2,531 731 11,744 15,515 391,921 22,639 Std. lbs. 8,614 89,784 3,034 114,053 41,029 1,737 7,413 2,991 8,658 892 432 7 54,910 1,622,154 56,957 284,668 7,609 43.772 3,492,219 ; 493,759 743,977 3, 7(53 J 1.. 5,786i 10,128 5,430 257 1 1,020 1. 2,333 1,855 2,474 3,668 0,199 2,847 1 3,578 13,560f 23,558 1,405 159 2,295 47,220 227 si 26,949f 41,368 476,728 18,566 1,287 1,157 1,324 104i 691 917,260 42,658 2,861, 515i 809,624 27 24,648 389,241 _ 261 2,311,033 5,588,022i 16,118^ 4,513 11 2,779,788 60 58,485 84 292 95 104,196 90 1,303 26 14,743i 36,358i 2,010" 136 1 5,049i!s 6, 875, 872 J 120,910 2,266 128,990 1,974 36,047 9,889,437 208,878 648 167,253 12,274 2,617j 16,972,1851 344,072 1,046^ 3,312J 503,087 372,132 7,842 110 17,449 37,274 4,G54i e,73Si 10,492,2C6 2,948,580 7? 5,876 84 61,063J 784 196,976 : 2,617 37,274 7,135, 061f 17,926,042i 20,988 106 17,461 38,555 8,528 2,387 84 1,4S2 32 1,821 3,829 10,349 5.294 L___ 9,123 [ 13,822 3,870 16 1 5,650 19,472 11.4(19 3,194 52 1 31,279 42,688 i ! * 131,576 37,606 52 627 25,398 1 1 54,491 212,092 6,409 1,807 40 128 3,706 10,243 33,471 9,387 00 475 2,007 6,831 42,784 105,130i 53,288" 29, '-.79 86 14,980 .59 1,224 10,748 3,981 47,811 22,149 164,913^ 79,418 1.58,41Si 44,060 45 1,224 14,729 69,900 244,331i 13,729,8743 3,864,607 88 88,1653 2,108 628,351 2,984 37,274 9,635,4721 24,124,230i W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 12—7 102 INLAND REVENUES Dr. 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX A.— Continued.— RAW LEAF TOBACCO, No. 19. — Comparative Statement of Warehouse Returns Remaining Imported . Warehoused ex- Factory. - Received prom other Divisioxs. Totals. in Ware- house from last year. Removing during the year. In Transit last year . Provinces. Std. lbs. 1,606,189 6,970,712i 11,618| 4,584 30,456 Std. lbs. 3,176,452i 11,268,7551 22,327 19,904 26,415 101,930 7,103 24,336 158,058 Std. lbs. 520,765i 535,6291 9,341 987 582 16,103 575 3,521 43,784 Std. lbs. 45,.597i 93,187 308 4441 Std. lbs. 2,072i 486 Std. lbs. 5,351,0763 18,868,771 43,594a - 25,919i 57,453 1909. . . Ontario . . Quebec . .New Brunswick. ..... . .Nova Scotia ..P. E. Island 72,199 3,303 l,199i 3,118" 2,88U 194,316 .. 14,099 .. . . Manitoba . . Saskatchewan 6,553 78,416 627 7,730 308 5,475 35,345 293,463 24,881,038 . . Alberta . . British Columbia 8,784,031:}- 14,805,281^ 1,131,288J 152,2111 11,226 Totals 2,017,908 8,080,552i 13,498 3,156,552 9,614,617i 24,451 9,683 23,042 133,111 6,273 38,616 140,636 374,322 184,427 37,831i 42,635 606 1,409 3,811 5,588,0221 17,926,0421^ 38,555" 19,472 42,688 212,092 10,243 42,784 244,331^ 1910. . . Ontario . . Quebec . . New Brunswick 9,789 . .Nova Scotia 19,646 . P. E. Island 58,025 3,970 17,239 3,717 . . Manitoba . . Saskatchewan 3,459 86,702 596 13,730 113 3,263.^ . . Alberta . British Columbia 10,293,549^ 13,146,981^ 590,314 88,165| 5,220 24,124,230i Totals Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. STATISTICS 103 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 INCLUDING STEMS, SCRAPS AND CUTTINGS. for the Fiscal Years ended March 31, 1909 and 1910. Cr. Enteked for coxscmption. Quantity, j Duty. Removed in Bond TO other Divisions. Warehoused in divisions to which removed. In Transit. Ex- ported. Taken for Horti- cultural pur- poses, i and de- stroyed . Std. lbs. 'Std. Ibs.Std. lbs. Std. lbs. IStd. lbs. Std. lbs. Entered for Manu- facture. Free. Remain- ing in Ware- house. Totals. Std. lbs. Std. lbs 2,775,2.-)lf 10,301,0981 24,173f 15,710i 722,851 76 2,603,030 50 5,716 10 3,772 84 7,664 02 28,264 98 2,556 96 7,0y3 34 41,997 98 37,692i 104,932| 4,495 725 489,674 183,134 3,001 148 5,483 11,959 426 3,252 6,001 19,994i 46,100' 92,228| 2,741 181 251 21 1,315 2,017,908 8,08i.i,552i 13,498 9,789 19,6 16 58,025 3,970 3,459 86,702 5,351,076| 18,868,771 43,594f 25,919i 57,453 31,009 114,496 9,659 9,053 187 596 44 194,316 14,099 28,584 "'683 50 35,345 170,845 533 25,085 i 9,615 293,463 13,530,827i 3,422,858 48 152,2114 5,2201 722,162 683 56,705 122,680i 10,293,5491 24,884,038 2,861,515i 10,492,266 20,988 809,624 27 2,948,580 72 5,876 84 3,870 16 3,194 52 37,606 52 1,807 40 9,387 00 44,660 45 24,648 61,063^ 1,324 784 389,241 196,976 261 2,617 106 37,274 2,311,033 7,135,061^ 17.461 5,650 31,279 54,491 3,706 6,831 69,960 5,588,022i 17,926,042i 38,555 13,822 19,472 11,409 42,688 131,576 627 128 475 1,224 25,398 j 212,092 6,409 33,471 158,418i 10,243 2,007 ' 14,729 42,784 244,331i 13,729,8741 3,864,607 88 88,165f 2,108 628,351 2,984 37,274 9,635,4721 24,124,230^ W. J. GERALD, Depiity Minister. 12-7^ 101 IX LAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX A.— Coyitinued— OTHER MATERIAI^S. No. 20 —Warehouse Return for the "Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910 Remaining in Ware- Ware- housed. Total. Division. Entered FOR Consumption. Remaining in Warehouse. lbs. 164, .522 Total. house from last year. Quantity. Duty. .$ cts. 203,044 32 lbs. 234,800 lbs. 1,198,749 lbs. 1,433,549 Montreal .... lbs. 1,269,027 lbs. 1,433,549 234,800 1,198,749 1,433,549 1,269,027 203,044 32 164,522 1,433,549 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. APPENDIX A.— Continued— OTHER MATERIALS. No. 21. — Comparative Statement of Warehouse Returns for the Fiscal Years ended March 31, 1809 and 1910. Remaining in Ware- Ware- housed. Totals. Provinces. Entered FOR CoNSUMPriON. Remaining in Warehouse. Totals. house from last year. Quantity. Duty . lbs. lbs. 1,308,532 1,198,749 lbs. ! 1909. 1,308,532 iOuebec lbs. 1,073,732 1,269,027 -S cts, 171,797 12 203,044 32 lbs. 234,800 164,522 lbs. 1,308,532 234,800 1,433,549 1910. Quebec 1,433,-549 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. W. J. GERALD, Dppv.ty Minister. STATISTICS 105 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX A.—Co7itinued—CAyAT>A TWIST TOBACCO. No. 2 2. — Statement of Revenue collected from Canada Twist Tobacco for the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Divisiona. Lice Xo. SSES. Fees. Canada Twist, at 5 cts . per lb. Total Duty Collected, including License Fees. Ottawa, Ont Prescott, Ont Totals 5 1 6 2 27 S 10 2 12 Lbs. 1,220 160 1,380 S cts. 71 00 10 00 81 00 4 54 2,025 17,268 105 25 Montreal, Que 917 40 Totals 29 58 19,293 1,022 65 Grand Totals 35 70 20,673 1,1<'3 G5 Inland Revexue Department, Ottawa, .June 9, 1910. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. APPENDIX A.— Continued— GAl^KD A TWIST TOBACCO. No. 23.— Comparative Statement for the Fiscal Year« ended March 31, 19C9 and 1910. I Total Canada Twist. Dutj' Collected, at 5 cts. per lb. \ including License Fees. 1909 Ontario • 5 31 10 62 Lbs. 1,140 lS,704i S cts. 67 00 Quebec 997 23 Totals 36 72 19,844i 1,064 23 Ontario Quebec Totals 1910 6 29 35 12 58 1,380 19,293 81 00 1,022 65 ro 20,673 1,103 65 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. W. .J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 106 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 s * 2 c 9 SCOOMO^OOeCOOOlOi-HtOrH >rH05C5«OTt<02t~?OOOCDOt:^005CO .— I :c X rr »-< o O X' •* -^r O 00 i-H CO ^ in '^ ^ i-i CO ■<»< o -r CO m CO iS rr W C'l O I— I 05 S >H P^ O O O O IM (M O t~ CO to i^ C5 ~. in -1-' »rf c^" itf CO t>r cf o; CO .-I CC' t- M CO ^H lo t~ o m ^^ i-Ti-rorcf©' o in ■ o t- • (TiO ■ C-1 CO . o o o oin o in in © c^ T c<) -^ t~ c oco'cood'co in c t~ « oi IM N -^ t-l •* m m m o o o o in CO i-H ?■! m c. 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T1 ^ Is ;_ ; ; ; ;, d 2; ; its ;i i1 4^ 'H'^l Ci ; iplil -6 : iiliJ :c 1 c 5 S c liii "A C3 rHlO r-X -If e 5^fc* O CO 05 Tf i-H 01 t~ O O CO CO oq -,2 •!< t^ S I g 00 ■: i : o* »o o »o »n © o o eo toco 1-H o T-" .— o: CO CO (M tScoccnaoo rH iO IM IM 05 0 TJ<_00_^__CO.-H (N i-iT-HOooincoiot^ C5 00 ifj O O lO o © o © CO_CC 00 CO ■^'lOCOCO w « ss z £ n « 2 S 9 s K o E 5^ '- K * O > Ph 5 c ' >H fe H P5 o o ^2 h I fc. oo" S'c^ c 2 S P ci cu J 3 a cST! o»o©oo o©©m oooo(Moqc©i-- t^ CO «D t--_c.o Ot--t>-iCl--CO©^-OCfOX-1>t-.t^~ •q<" cc* i-^ i>^ oj" tcT 35" iC o" t>r CO co" cf ?r oi" ocfc:~^t^©c;^i-i:c>t>.> 112 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 O S~T £ t = s ^ - " 5 '^ OOOOOOO OiCi jO o o «o .o _ -. _> o o o m iQ <_ . :30ICt~OCClOOsEXOt>.CM-f-oo iz; Eh &2 o K - » s; > Z X r. o s H r :i^;:-. r ^■=- •^'co'r-r. C O o o -.r in -J- M< ^ ®. in" I -1 o CO -n io o o o a: CO oo o t~ :» t^o cooo -^i T3 3 2 -i S ts g J ~ 3i 3 ^ ^ !- !k'2'c ■— C E O ~ <" '^ d £2 c =«^ t^ c "d to ^ ill s O '- ft! O «© = o If. ? = .": = 5 '" ',* ; '_" CO- CM 10 00 OO' 274,575 121,640,065 § JO 00 ■* s CM^£ 53 o 1 CO 1 I-H 00 of o o o 1 CO ■*- (M o J 2 i-H in o o O o 8 o O in 7,309 55 640 70 5,44(i 00 50 70 12 ® »o 00 in in o i-H \ so ! w CI o cf CO 0^ i-Tio lO I- cf lO in CO i t- [ OS o o CI § o 1' cf X c c 5 2 c J. -f > > ■ E- C5 o S of Pi S < S S CI 1 i I— I z an Pi <1 PPENDIX A.-CofUinu^I-ClOAlMi. No. 27.— CoupARATivB StatrmKitt of ^VBr«house Returns for the Fiscnl Yean ended Mnrch 31, 1909 nod 1910, "■•=j; W.IIKKO .. 1 "'"■""""■ »^.„™r.».«r...D.™» ».. T„.. ^™.„„.0o»..„„. K^ip,. "ISJt' S- 1 "C° ll ^ n-,»»'? ■^„,^ »""" ">--." : ■ ».. ». No. Ko, »„ Ka NV 1 Ko, s. 1 K ^ « h K N , ''KJ ■ -■■■ ""'"; "li 3|«.r;T«l '. . tM\in - J J.. ..,,. w> l*rw ■■So" M • 1 has,::-:,:]:.-,: 1 1 1 WW at ^ SJ «L * " «^l " i f— xiri" JaLf^ !».,w -:^^'" 1 »™.^„™.<.D,„„„.. K.,.,„ »■.,„..»,. WtHEMCIUHCI. IK UlVniOVa TO nniCU HUOVID. ^ cm (4 ooo, ,„ » COl ,^ -^ .» "a „. AW ss.swafto . WOIJI. m n - 10 STATISTICS 117 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX A.— Coji^mwerf— INSPECTION OF PETROLEUM. J^o. 28. — Return of Inspected Petroleum and Naphtha shipped from Refineries, during the Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Divisions . Licenses. Petroleum. Naphtha. Totals. No. Fees. London, Out Toronto, Ont 2 1 1 $ 2 1 1 Galls. 18,274,529 54 795,802-62 30,092 00 Galls. 3,440,898-78 647,895-68 24,355-00 Galls. 21,715,428-32 1,443,698-30 54, 447 00 Totals ... 4 4 19,100,424 -16 4,113,149-46 23,213,573-62 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. APPENDIX A.— Con#m?feaf— INSPECTION OF PETROLEUM. No. 29. — Comparative Statement of Inspected Petroleum and Naphtha shipped from Refineries, during the Fiscal Years ended March 31, 1909 and 1910. Provinces. Licenses. Petroleum. Nai>htha. Total-* No. Fees. 1909. Ontario 1910, Ontario . . 3 4 3 4 Galls. 15,989,354-47 19,100,424-16 Galls. 4,000,531 07 4,113,149-46 Galls. 19,989,885-54 23,213,573-62 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 118 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 1 APPENDIX A.— CW^wwet/— MANUFACTURES IN BOND. No. 30. — Return of Manufactures for the Licenses. Material s Used. ff Divisions. No. Fees. Spirits. Beer, Wine, &c. Nitric Acid. Mercury. Belleville, Ont 1 1 3 2 1 2 1 8 6 $ cts. 50 00 50 00 ]50 00 100 00 50 00 100 00 300 00 400 00 300 00 Galls. 2,925 10 5,407-37 25,520-85 9,349-64 7,590 15 Galls. 350 41 1 *77-78 1 475 07 389-65 128-50 16-00 Lbs. Lbs. Brantford <■ 1 1 Kingston m Ottawa -. Perth M . 187,034 07 116,412-17 814-70' 916,082 101,128 Totals ... 25 1,500 00 354,2.S9-35 2.252- 11 946,082 101,128 Montreal, Que 11 2 2 2 550 00 100 00 100 00 600 00 49,811-79 14,595-28 18,594 67 47,055 -07 348-70 210 00 188-56 St. Hyacinthe, Que 223,398 28,350 Totals 17 1,350 00 130,056-81 747-26 223,398 28,3.50 St John, N B 2 100 00 16,598 86 49,556-85 296-90 Winnipeg, Man 2 100 00 770 00 1 50 00 6,948-80 85-80 47 3,100 00 557,400-67 4,152-07 1,169,480 129, 47S ■ Malt extract. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. STATISTICS 119 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Fiscal Year ended March 31, 1910. Maxufacturek. Paid L)lty ex-Mandfactort. Warehoused. Total Duty Collected ex-Manu- factory, including License Fees. Vinegar. Crude Fulminate. Vinegar. Duty. Vinegar. Crude Fulminate. Galls. 15,341 53 20,179-32 Lbs. Galls. 12, 529 05 20,179-32 41,051 03 12,863-86 S cts. 501 16 1,013 01 1,642 03 514 56 Galls. 2,812-48 Lbs. S cts. 551 16 1 1,063 01 1,792 03 614 56 164,624 95 68,396-72 123,-573-92 55,532-86 33,197-59 33,197-59 50 00 100 00 129,569 ■■■■■| 129,569 300 00 728,729-68 117,473-08 4,698 91 611,256-60 5,098 91 30(J 00 1 1,030,469-79 129,569 204,096 34 8,369 67 826,373-45 129,569 9,869 67 2.56,151 68 85,815-87 34,i93i 211,113 13 66,433 28 49,947-75 8,444 55 2,657 30 1,997 91 45,038-55 19,382-59 62,719-81 8,994 55 2,757 30 112,667 56 34,1931 2,097 91 600 00 454,635-11 34,193i 327,494-16 13,099 76 127,140-95 34,193i 14,449 76 95,776-27 71,084-58 2,843 38 24,691-69 2,943 38 258,113-74 • 170,444-91 6,817 78 87,668-83 6,917 78 37,946 69 37,946-69 1,517 87 1,567 87 1,876,941 60 163,762^ 811,066-68 32,648 46 1,065,874-92 163,762i 35,748 46 W. J . GERALD Deputy 1 fimsfer. 12—8 120 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX A.— Con- »n (M S -^ M rH >.■" >>« ^ cs c a g ^ cS oo cS X ^ li X c >< c E "f oj » !E »'5 ^o<^oo „ 3 _>,_;>, 2 u 2 "S 2 "S'-- ^■o ?; 5 £_0 OccC^Q,^, -*^ ^ • O OJ ^ _« _ rt g g«^ §§ g = § o £ o i 2o'5o 2 © O X cc (M :r X X OOCO ^ IM — ^ X X r r 7 ^ * .^j — c; ^ 1 C X X -^ ^ -r ■M r •r 12 f -os rt^ t^x = CO O I-H rj ri c: I;:- o r: cc c^ I- '.; O t- o — c o t 1 IC iC C. 1 ' CC t- -f t^ L* t^i— 1 O t- I- 5 '" ■M 0)M X ts X C-. i-t c t^ -^ -f c IT t ?2 CO CO CO i-l ?: -3 Ss^^J^_^^^r: ^ X ^^^. = ? o_c - ec .. 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P 2 -u.-^-c-rr-a 5" t; oi-o — (M « O 0/ «o o|_ 030 4> ceO :sO ^5 *- £ =- U QJ ^ U ^ ■5.2"S.;£ "S a QJ o 0) c a OS o £ § >>S >> JS g.o §. CO s 5 ^ £• « 22 rtO 1, X g 3 >- K X =3 o 2 * t5 CO -53 H E- !^ ?5 S E H M en--, pu ^ t: fiH ffi PC kj; ^ ;:; _ - _ s o a = 0 c 2 C C " O P 5-1 ■ i ■'^'^- g S" £ « g" 'T 2 c o b O TO o o ^ 134 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 H g a CO M t^ i-H C<1 ■* 00 CO 1^ '^ CO CO ^ I-H »0 I* Tf- O C> z = f ) 3 13 0) CO Q - C a> c 720 «0 = : = .2 c llecto puty '' 5S <1-^ •i g c3a :o o^ H P^ bo ^ & rt.-2 o s S ^^1 rt -. bo CD a C/20 STATISTICS 135 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 I- -o '^ ?] Si T-l c; ir; N cv ^ ^ ^ ^: t^ (^ u- ;s ;£ • » w o :r N r- 1-1 r- — 1— CI ^: ;s c X X X t- -* X — ?1 T1 ?1 xoo O O X X S<1 O I 00 IN O X XM» ■* t- e<5 e^ sM'e-eo O X X X X I CQ (N X X X X i l>. t>. N !M N CO I X X P5 ^ C<1 — -r f I C<) ^<2 s gij c ^ « C) o « . 3 .^ 3 0 "-^ 1-^ •w c3 a:0 o H CO as *0 oi? OlO DC.O F-r OS «« £3 I 03'*' :: TO » O >._5 t) "So s .2 s cd- -lrH (M i-l I— i-l aa^atJj'Bnf) ONMO -rrCOiMClCI CqCC 00 COOOCC TticOCOIMCOClOIMCOOCOOOCOIN ■* ^ 'tfcocoic Trxcoco:^ i^oo a: sococo xoccocscooct-occowxooco oo O _f,^^j^ ^j,, ^^^ UqiMNS^CI eONN-'l'NN CKMt^IMN'*' e<5 O' • o o o 'so •noi!jBnu -u'BJadng IM O 'T •* O CT T O' o o o Si Tf XX o C-l © t^ CD O la r-i :r:ct^©tr--Cri i iM to o :d © b- O X t^ CO 1-1 C5 0!0-oeo-*-c<5co CO -.TO©© cr. ■* •* i<) o K o 5^ ■ ■ o S B -2 2 0/-" 5-5 5 <^M O © .fl <-. 1-1 rt -e ^ § n J<5 0 0 i> n S '-' c^i S u r72 0 ;r j ■3 0 So |-3 5 d=^^M a2<;CH o Co Sco O S O ■O -D TT *^ i C fci fc. 30 rr" :cO 7; T-( C<5 CC CO CO M Se?;0 M 12-9^ f^a S Ikp^, 2 3 3<^ • Q : ^r«C^ ^ t^ * _- <- C li t- ^ ^ - aj c 2 •? eij "-S-q o 5£?S 138 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v.. A. 191 t 00 o :o o -(i^t^t~'Mt>. ad^ui^JBtiQ X (M^roo xocc-3> O l^X«D^S X-XXI^l rH © N M CC (N CC C 35 5^ o.p PO C '/: .r^ 5*H a: ills S (t C t^ ■SO « S .5 OS S S»e3 — gO-3 oTtj 3^ Q^cc , to „ :c rt •—I 05 »^ CO c ,— . ^ CO ^ !r 'So f:0 .£ C o _ o '^ <^ "o ^. "o c J3 OQ Q O " £^ » I'll ■> J: S ^ II |£ o ca ^ o HO KP^ H, ;h fLi |jj H: 02 <« cc' O .Q .-o -'-f, ^.ffi x' • . -H ,c c i § ^ .^M 1-5 .£.2 S c 0 S s a; ' xCl33i;ra£sxii'a Pm-:;^a2;z;uQc)0<:o STATISTICS 139 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 ^- — r-. X — t~ ir t>.o T— x'co xxxxxxxMXXXxx -rxxxx xoxxoxxxcosax xx© xxxoxxxt^xxxxx XXXXX X » X X CD X X X X r-i 00 c) ^ I^ tc ^ ccxcc-. .^X?i-rO ^ T- o c O .T >~. is 5 c; C5 e^ oi o c; 55 :s ;s :c ■* c; ?c «o t*< r- l-H r-l I-H rH .-( M O S .2 o o :<•■ S C 3 O o :<;s O :j -^-2 " ii i^ ^^^ 'V "=fs- >.^? ^ s -= >■. ^ r ^-^ : "So ~ 50 ii 'X. ^ yi i^ n i^ fi ^. ^ 'fi T^ ^ ?5 r; Vr 3 ■£. .a i .20.50.55^ 5 -i? r =s S ^ S &i >.? >.i o c'-'.S -7:0 T-ifi G?;,-;-^Mr;^«7;ccro M «H^ — • -C C3 < 140 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 ^,8 0- tt N ■* t^ o -f t: C2 M T-l C; O t^T-H J 991U'BJTmQ < i^ CO !M e t-l t;co a . 2 = i-cc Q 0) ■ ^ c 2^i - ¥ > ., ^-C^ o 53 • III' c3 c c* «o- o a t> X o'^o CC r-iS(?5C0C0l^-H r-JcOCO -I "S W cit; . S O rt^-c MQ « a < ^ H Q o cu O JZ2 "u' - V c o j= « >-. ^ cs c8 cS ■■-iO eqO cS 1' 0) ' ~ 1^ "^ O 'o (8 O OJ OJ "c . S » Q 03 0-. S OC! a; u «"" 2l-H mm STATISTICS 141 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 t* I*< o -r o o in rr r-i I ^ O CO O X (M ?7 ->C " t-.-r CO X » IM CO r: o i-H 05 c; o X o :^:i,-l I — t^CO ■* ?^ a 's 0 r = ^ ? ^ P.1 ?Q **" O G ^ :l ^ T ~> «. sr- O „' "* >> ^ y} OiO o ^9 O « --^ -5 g ^ j; "^ 't; ""^ O) CC CO F-H M^sq c3 -is c O rt O >> s ki o a; o ^ o 'S % r -H ri fr^ o ^ o >^ OS >, Si ~ u :: X ■:j D — \ CO a m bo .2 C =5 C 020 o c: o O fc c3 J $ 1-OU O i) — 1 p-5 -ij . 1-5 C 0) Si; ^a :ar. o -r- ,'1— ( o icG'OS^'c Pi t^ " .- be A . ■ >>^0 N P35^^ 142 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 ce as eaijuBJ'Bnf) CC -^ © C^I T-l t^ t~ ■* © N CO T*< C-1(M « M •uop'Bnu -UBjadng CC CO ;5 O S5> Po5 I" IfeJ^ H cS o ;c©oonnc-cOTt> 60 fe 2 c "^ i" -' * «s =c-:s » o 5 -^ £ ■z.t.'r: STATISTICS 143 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 t-C<5 c£ t~. I ec c: rl C^ ■^ © «o •* t-:C (N tr- ee T^ 1 ;C oc :c oc 00 N « CI c eoc3! o C<5 CC CO Si'- 5p-, •- x s '-' ' a^ oD o O Is o 7:0 i- t. U AX! CO S'3 s 05 Jsc2 c •- o ~ SOS -< r-l 2^^-" ?5 -^ ;h s -co; c?^ a (E O r'? K ,*^ M C C c :3 ^ '^ S ?H . ^ =:^ -. SP^ X s -^ t3 >»5 o o .£;-^-= ■ffi .^.2 .- -So cS — .2 '^ -C h» eg 144 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 ^1' in CO i-HCO O 5D C O ■^ CO (M CN >-i CD m lo (M O rK 00 c: t~ a: iC ^ to ajQ O to >. O >, r t> "t: ?5. ^a MO c3a o J- o e o §o £o io =«.2^' O VI ~ hi* >i cS ce.O a -w arts 2 .s" ® W o •^■^ « S C 5 03 C o 2 o (S OOP4»^ t: W, 0^ X (a „ ^ c c»H. il, pLH <: g y; :5 H W SWQ;i^i-q ■i » - O iS 0) J- 1 a- STATISTICS 145 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 -i-OtSO O CO |-f05 ir; -^ tc 5£ cc CC -M DC CC T-i CO O t^ ^ l-H ,-H JO X r-ii-H W ■* «r O M O lOc; IS O t— lO ■* l^ C5 T-I cc O O O CO O I Tt> cc :r i2 ^ GO GO I o N « CO CO (M .— ' — © O 3C en, X O s^ « X ao X CO t^ CO IM ri 5^ CO i-i © -r Tf o ■M •M CO ?^ © © © L- O X X © © © X CO i-l rH O CO © o 5C lO -*• CO CO •^ CO f 5:5-5 5^= r : rH 223 pa: . p ci O o Js ±o cj ^ ;.! M c a; wJ >- F - * J3 o a; 3 O "o >< h iw' rr J^ >> C3 = = Oi •^ ■) •-:? S I tf tc 146 IXLAyO REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Appendix B — No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures for the Year ended March 31, 1910 — Continued. To wliom paid. Dingman, N. .J. . Strattun, W. C . . Kenning, J. H . . . Lawlor, H Miller, J. E. Salary for the year .... Contingencies Toiipin, J. A Rinfret, Dr. C.I. Burke, T Barrett, .J. K. . . Service. Deductions for C.2 District Inspectors. Ontario. Salary for the year. . . . , Contingencies Salary for the year Contingencies Quebec. Salary as District Insjjector from April 1 to May 31, 1909. Relieved of duties as District Inspector, and to be solely Inspector of Tobacco Factories from Junel, 1909 Salary as Inspector from ,Iune 1, 1909 to March 31, 1910. Contingencies .... ■S cts. 50 00 8 32 41 60 Salary for the year Contingencies . Nciv Brunswick. Salary for the year Contingencies . Manitoha. 50 00 Salary for the year .... Contingencies. P3 .$ cts. 9 00 125 00 British Columbia. Stratton, W. C... Salary for the j'ear.. . Contingencies Inspector of Bonded Factories. Salary for the year Contingencies 50 00 Barrett, J. K. Kenning, J. H.. . Lawlor, H. InsjKctor of Brtivcries and Malt Houses. \ Salary for the year Contingencies 1 Inspector of Distilleries. Salary for the year. Contingencies Inspector of Tobacco Factories. Salary from June 1, 1909 to March 31, 1910. Relieved of duties as District Inspector, and tobesolely Inspector of Tobacco Factories from June 1, 1909 Contingencies 9 00 6 00 1 50 50 9 00 9 00 Amounts paid. $ cts. 2,441 00 700 46 2,491 00 318 25 2,494 00 258 95 Total amounts paid. 2,034 20 163 15 2.366 00 251 26 9 00 9 00 47 60 2,441 00 409 94 2,491 OOi 1,822 12! 2,441 00 1,673 551 300 00 210 40 300 00 886 73 300 00| 35 40 2,335 70 367 15 $ cts. 3,141 46 2,809 25 2,752 95 406 84 2,197 35 2,617 26 2,850 94 4,313 12 4,114 55 510 40 1,186 73 335 40 2,702 85 STATISTICS 147 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Appendix B. — No. 1. Details of Excise Expenditures for the Year ended March 31, 191 0 — Continued. To pay for bottling labels JHydrometcrs and repairs &c. American Bank Note Co. To pay for stamps and labels supplied British American Bank Note Co Oertling, L Pritcliard & Andrews Co., Ltd. The Gerald, Chrs Collector of Customs. . . . Lawlor, H Rinfret, Dr. C. I Taylor, G. W . . Stratton, W. C. Rubber pads, rollers, daters, stamps and repairs Travelling expens s Customs duties paid on imported goods Tra\ elling expenses M attending promotion examinations, Montreal Gerald, W. H Carson, Hugh Canadian Rubber Co. Ltd., The Gillespie & Co Thornton & Truman .... Registrar of Exchequer Court Whitihhead, Mrs. J Wiser, J. P. & Sons, Ltd. Canadian Express Co. . . Dominion Express Co. . . Postmaster, Ottawa Higerty, Chrs Rochester, J. L OttawaTruss&SurgicalCo Himsworth, W attending promotion examinations, Hamilton 2 special case.s , Rubber tubins 1 barrel fusil oil -S-l, freight $1.02 Keys an 1 general repairs Writ of assistance for W. Caven ... . Cleaning storerooms, &c., for the year. 1 gall, alcohol for analysing purpose. . . Express charges Stamps Commission for passing Customs entries. 1 spirit lamp and funnels Rubber tubing Sundries for de[>artment Mackav, R. G McDougall, A McLean, J. D Con.stable fees Fraser, John 'Witness fees Dunbar, Mrs. R " Ross, D II Chisholm, .J Law costs Total general contingencies. Lntr Coats. Law costs in re Rex vs. W. Dumbar 6,800 50 1,011 42 194 25 135 74 165 24 131 85 76 45 58 25 15 00 60 00 30 00 16 84 5 02 25 55 2 90 156 50 1 3] 82 92 92 66 6 00 5 00 2 00 1 10 3 50 McHarg, W. H. Gaudet, V Harquail, J. S I Corriveau, A Cameron, D. A | Turgeon, R(^y & Langlais: Walsh, J. C. r. Cornillio. . . J. Taglernio. . Z. Zaine M. Ginopo A. Lacasse. . . . '.'. 2o'66' 20 00 l.T 00 20 00 H. Turcotte A. Turcotte T. Almond L. Robitaille.. A. M. Roy. .. 10 00 G 00 A. Sourignet. . . . W. Sillerherty. A. Lapointe D. Rosenburg . . A. Page J. Charest 10 00 10 00 10 00 20 00 10 00 20 00 Total law costs. 83,614 63 206 85 148 IX LAX D REVENUES Appendix B — No. 1. 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 -Details of Kxcise Expeii'litun-s for the Year ended March 31^ \\)\0—C m 124 92 Winnipeg. 11 Leveque, J. T., u n 124 92 1, Hammond, T. W., i, 124 92 .1 Morris, T. H., 124 92 11 Nichols, F. A., i, n 124 92 1- Ivey, W. J., 124 92 M Simrling, J. W., n n 49 92 11 Corballis, H. J n allowance, 9 m. to Jan. 31, 1910 104 10 M Parkin, M. R., provisional allowance from April 1, to Sept. 30, 19u9 62 40 ,1 Fortune, R., provisional allowance from Oct. 1, 1909 to Mar. 3, 1910 48 98 1, Ashton, Henry, provisional allowance fi-oni Feb. 1, to Mar. 15, 1910 20. 82 Saucier, F. X 11 Bruce, G. B., provisional allowance for the year 125 00 Calgary. ,1 Dalgetty, J., 125 00 ,1 Libby, J. J., n n 75 00 „ Walker, J. H., 75 00 ,1 Gray, W. B., 50 00 „ Schofield, J. H., ,i 50 00 ,1 Dobbie, W. M., n allowavce from Apl. 1, 1909 to Feb. 28, 1910 114 51 1, Jackson, G. G., provisional allowance from Apl. 1, to Sept. 10. 1909 55 53 1. Fiddler, Henrj-, provi.-ional allowance from Aug. 6, 1909 to Mar. 31, 1910 (i.-i 25 Conklin, W. M ,1 Ross, H. G , provisional allowance for the year 125 00 Moose Jaw. „ Earle, K. R., 75 00 1, Goudie, D. A., n i. 75 00 „ Chisholm, F. W., 11 50 00 „ Davies, Dr D. R., .. 50 00 „ Gibson, J. V. S., 11 124 92 Parkinson, E. B 11 Gray, R. S., 125 04 Vancouver. II Morgan, E. J., n n 124 92 M McDonald, G. h m 124 92 11 Lopatecki, E. S., n u 124 92 „ Wolfenden, W., n 75 00 1, Delahay, W., 50 04 ,1 Dunkan. J. T., ir u 50 04 11 Deely, F. K., n ti 50 04 1, McCraney, H. P., n n 50 01 11 Parsons, C. H., u n 50 04 11 Thorburn, J., n m 50 04 1, Bailey, E. R., 50 04 11 Hodder, W. E., n allowance from Apl. 1, to Dec. 31, 1909 . . 41 70 11 Carmichael, D., provisional allowance from June 8, 1909 to Mar. 31, 1910 81 27 11 Hall, F. J., provisional allowance for the year. 125 00 Jones, R 11 Huggett, A. P., 125 00 Victoria. 1, Shaw, J., 11 11 75 00 11 Johnston, G., n h 50 00 M Jones, W. A., h allowance from Oct. 1, 1909 to Mar. 31, 1910 62 40 Total provisional allowance 3,882 Frechette, L. A Technical translation 13 STATISTICS 149 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Appendix B. — No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures for the Year ended March 3], 1 910 — Contiriued. To whom paid. Place of Resideuce. Service. Commission to Customs ojjicers. Ross. W. T Picton, Ont |From April 1, 1909 to March 31, 1910. Fraser, R Trenton, Ont. . . . Porter, N Simcoe, Ont Allison, J. B Napanee, Ont Lownsboroiigh, W. . Lindsaj', Ont Blair. Alex Chicoutimi, Que . . Ratcliford, C. E Amherst, N.S ..... McDonald. J. F. . . . ]New Glasgow, N.S. . Kavanasrh. A. J ... . Gaspe, Que Cauchon, A Lake Megantic, Que. Campbell, J. W . . . . York Factory, Man . Gilhuly, K. H Selkirk, Man Macpherson, M. J. Kincardine, Ont ... Jackson, H. B Rainy River. Man.. Brown, G Meaford, Ont Pound J. T Morden, Man Marsh, R. J. F Fort Frances, Ont. . . McMillan, D. N . . . Morden, :Man St. Onge, U [Valleyfield, (^ue Macleman, F. J. . . . i Cornwall, Ont McDougall, J. A. . . . ! Uawson, Yukon. . . . i Vaudreuil, W Swift Current, Sask. Raymond, A 1 Valleyfield, Que Martel, 1, Thetford Mines, Que Milne, Alex Moose Factory, Ont Amounts paid. Valleyfield, Que Vaudreuil, W. ... Swift Current, Sask. Macleman, F. J . . . Cornwall, Ont . . . McDougall, J. A. . . . Dawsoa, Yukon Pound, J. T Morden, Man McMillan, D. N St. Onge, U . . . Raymond, A . . Beauch^sne, P. C. . .iPaspebiac, Que, Blair, A Chicoutimi, Que .... Kavanagh, A. J i Gaspe, Que Campbell, J. W.. York Factory, Man. Douglas, H {Banff, Alta English, .7. J I Maple Creek, Sask. Gardpner, W Fort McLeod, Alta. Gilhuly, R. H .... 'Selkirk, Man.. .. . Mather, T J Gretna, Man McLean, W. J Medicine Hat, Alta. White, H Cranbrook, B.C . . . . Allison, J. B. . . Xapanee, Ont Britton, W. II.. .. 'ananoque, Ont.... Fra.ser, K Trenton, Ont Milne, A Moose Factory, Ont Campbell, G. .... Moyie City Ross, W. T Picton, Ont Valleau, A. S Deserunto, Ont Anderson, J. J*... Sackville, X.B Binney, J. W Moncton, N.B Boyd, A Antigonish, N.S. . Clark, A, J Campobello, N.B. . Kirk, J. T Sussex, N.B. .. .. . McDonald, J New Glasgow, N.S.. McPherson, .J. F. . . . North Sydney, N.S. Nadeau, M. . Clair, N.B Park, W. A Newcastle, N.B April 1, 1908 to March 31, 1910. . . . April 1, 1909 to March 31, 1910 . . . January 1, 1910 to March 31, 1910. April 1, 1908 to March 31, 1910. . July 1, 1903 to March 31. 1910 .... April 1, 1909 to October 20, 1910. . March 1, 1910 to March 31, 1910. . April 1, 1909 to Sept. 30, 1909 .... June 1.5 1909 to February 8,. 1910. . October 21, 1909 to March 31, 1910 April 1, 1908 to March 31, 1909. . . ; April 1, 1908, to March 31, 1909. . . | Guarantee from June 15,'09 to Feb. 8, '10 Mar. 1, '10 to Mar. 31, 10 Mar. 1, '10 to Mar. 31, '10 Apr. 1, '09 to Sept. 30'09 Apr. 1,'09 to July 8, '09 July 9, '09 to Mar. .31, '10 Apr. 11909 to Oct. 20, '09 Oct.l3, '09toMar, 31, '10 Apr. 1, "09 to Mar. 31, 10 Guarantee from April 1, '09 to Mar. 31, '10 7 63 346 40 346 40 146 40 77 23 346 40 6 78 5 68 82 43 236 50 66 61 246 40 20 43 692 80 22 71 40 09 85 00 147 30 248 00 30 173 20 1(54 26 198 40 136 54 41 31 2 40 30 1 80 90 2 70 2 00 1 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 00 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 Total Amounts paid. 55 cts . 150 IXLAXD REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Appendix B. — No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures for the Year ended March 31, ] 910 — Continued. To whom paid. Ratchford, C. E . . Street, A. F Veniot, P. J Watt, G Cauchon, A Martel, L . . . Brown, G Daly, J. A Jackson, H. B . . . . Lownsborough, W Marsh, R.J. F . . . Macpherson, M. J Porter, N Stanley, T. D Tyson, A. M Watson, G Place of Residence. Amherst, N.S Fredericton, N.B... Bathurst, N.B Chatham, N.B Lake Megantic, Que, Thetford Mines, Que Meaford, Ont Campbellford, Ont. . Rainy River, Man . . Lindsay, Ont Fort Frances, Ont . . Kincardine, Ont Simcoe, Ont St. Mary's, Ont Wiarton, Ont Collingwood, Ont . . . Service. Amounts paid. $ cts. Guarantee from April 1,'09 toMar.31,'10 Total Commission Less overpaid for J. K. Stevenson, who ceased to act on April, 1907 Total Commission . 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3-60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 3 60 4,051 70 7 20 Total amounts paid. $ cts. 4,044 50 STATISTICS 151 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Appendix B Ko. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures for the Year ended March 31, 1910 — C 071 tinned. Tt) whom paid. Service. Dutu-pai/. Bouteiller, Geo From April 1. 1909 to March 31, 1910. Mc Arthur, Geo Brennan, J Brain, A. F Thomas, Robt Bayard, G. A Mooney, G. B Falconer, J. E Adam, A. R Keo?, P. M Cahill, J. W Cummiford, T. D Bergeron, K. J Gerald, Chs , Jamieson, R. C Hurst, L. B Coulter, A , Doyle, B. T Graham, W. T , Jones, A O'LearvT. J Abbott", H. F Dawson, W Martin, X . . Woodward, G. W Thomas, F. W Egener, A , Howie, Alex . Babv, W. A. D O'Brien, J. F Lally,J. E Sprague, F. W Standi-h, J. G Brown, W. J WiLson, H. R McFee, A. C Gerald, W. H Keeler, G. H . . . McPherson, E. A Bvrne. W. P Bissell, C. H Allen, G. A Chilver, F. W Gray, R. S Mason, F Gix)dman, A. W . . . . . Ralston, T Bernard. N. J. I) Dumaine, J. D Murray, D Bouchard, .T- O.. Morency, J , Walsh, D. J Davidson, James.. . . Mulronev, G , Younp. R. E Dick, .1. W De.saulniers, .T. K. A . . Millier, E Coleman, J.J Corriveau, O Total Amouncs Amounts paid. paid. S cts. S cts 200 00 1.50 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 1(X) 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 200 00 200 00 150 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 200 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 150 00 150 00 150 00 100 00 100 00 200 00 150 00 100 00 100 00 200 00 100 00 125 00 100 00 100 00 200 00 1.50 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 1.50 00 100 00 100 00 200 00 100 00 75 00 200 00 2(X) 00 200 00 150 00 1.50 00 100 00 12—10 152 IXLAXD REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Appendix B. — No. 1. — Details of Excise Expenditures for the Year ended March 31, 1910 — Co7itinned. To whom paid. Bousquet, J. O. . Marin, L. H Quinn, John D . . Gaiivin, E Fairley, W Johnson, J. J. . . . Berry, W. L Olivier, H Macdonald, A. B Gow, John E Daveluy, J. P . . Brennan, D. J . . . Taylor, G. W. . . . Scullion, W. J . . . Bernier, J. A. . . . Bishop, J. B Hayhurst, T. H. . Cameron, D. M. . Mitchel, J. J . . . . Denis, J. L Martineau, E. J. Lesperance, J. A Amor, W Grondin, V Shorey, A. B.. Eakins, G. G Elliott, W. J Mitchel, J. L. . . . Boyd, J. F Bergeron, E. L. . Milot, J. F Filteau, J. R Snowden, J. W. Service. Diitii-pai/ — Concluded. From April 1, 1900 to March 31, 1910. Amounts jiaid. June 30, 1909 - July 19, 1909 April 18, 1909 June 20, 1909 Nov. 30, 1909 Nov. 17, 1909 January 12, 1910 From April 5 to August 33, 1909 „ July 22, 1909 to March 31, 1910 n May 14, 1909 to Febuary 4, 1910 and from March 8 to March 3, 1910 From September 7, 1909 to December 3, 1909 January 13, 1910 to March 31, 1910 September 16, 1909 to December 2G, 1909 November 12, 1909 to March 31, 1910 March 1 to March 31, 1910 November 1, 1909 to March 31, 1910 December 8, 1909 to January 13, 1910 January 17, to March 31, 1910 December 27, 1909 to March 31, 1910 December 14, 1909 to March 31, 1910 March 23, to March 31, 1910 April 19, 1909 to March 3, 1910 Total duty- pay. Adu- Grand total -Printing Stationery Lithographing and Engraving. Add— Balances due to Collectors, April 1, 1909 . . by .. March 31, 1910. Less— Balances due by Collectors, April 1, 1909. . . to' M March 31, 1910. Actual disbursements agreeing with Statement No. 1 4, page 12 / $ cts. 100 00 100 00 150 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 150 00 100 00 1.50 00 185 51 135 41 37 50 00 22 2 19 33 27 66 66 56 30 156 45 40 55 69 46 79 41 26 88 43 55 27 83 38 35 8 49 41 66 10 14 20 27 26 34 29 67 2 42 134 97 5,458 05 2,494 96 981 25 49 08 343 98 Total Amounts paid. $ cts. 343 98 49 08 10,083 50 564,741 76 8,934 26 573,676 02 393 06 574,069 08 393 06 573,676 02 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. W- J. GERALD, Deputy Minister, STATISTICS 153 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Appendix B. — No. 2. — Distribution of Seizures for the Year ended March 31, 1910. Divisions. To whom paid. Service. Amounts paid. Total Amounts paid. S cts. 8 cts. Hamilton Miller, W. F For his share of seizure, Xo. 46. . . " 47 .. 45 60 12 43 58 03 ^ To pay informer i penalty in seizure. No. 46 100 00 " II 47 25 00 125 00 Beasley, M. C . . . . For his share of seiziire, No. 46. . . No. 47... 45 60 12 42 58 02 2 50 Ottawa Freeland, A To pay informer i penalty in seizure , No. 229 Perth McLenaghan, N .... 1. 12 11 13 100 00 100 00 200 00 Baikie, D For his share of seizure, No. 12. . . -, 13... 100.00 100 00 200 00 50 CO Toronto . . Elliott, T. H Genl. No. 5188.... Montreal Toupin, J. A To pay informer h penalty in seizure, No. 1168 „ 1172 „ 1173 50 00 25 00 50 00 125 00 Caven, W For his share of seizure, No. 1167. ., 1170. 3 00 12 50 „ 1180. 5 87 .. 1182. 16 74 38 11 To pay infoi-mer ^ jjenalty in seizure, No. 1172 .. 1174 50 00 12 50 II II II .. 1175 12 50 II II 11 1, 1176 5 00 ■1 II II .1 1177 50 00 II II II ■1 1178 25 00 .1 1180 12 50 11 II II .1 1181 10 00 II n .1 „ 1182 50 00 II .1 M 1. 1183 50 00 II II II „ 1184 12 50 11 II 11 1, 1185 12 50 II II II ,1 1186 5 00 ,1 1187 50 00 II II II 1, 1188 11 1189 II 1191 ,1 1192 1, 1194 12 50 12 50 25 00 5 00 12 50 II II II .. 1195 1. 1196 ,1 1198 12 50 50 00 12 60 II II II 11 1199 5 00 505 00 C!omte, L. J 10 85 11 1102 . 51 75 M 1164.. 2 10 .. 1167 . 3 00 „ 1168.. 1 24 12 1. 1172 . 62 50 12-lOJ 154 INLAND REVENUES Appendix B. — No. 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 -Distribution of Seizures for the Year ended March 31, 191 0 — Continued. I)i vision? Montreal. To whom paid. Service. Compte, L. J iFor his share of seizure, No. Brabant, G. N Quebec Dixon, H. G. S Lane, T. M Norniandin, G. Provost, J. . . . Kearney, D. J. Arcand, D. . . . Bourget, O. . . . Trudel, E To pay informer Amounts paid. 1173 . 11-4.. 1175 . 1176.. 1178 . 1181 . 1182.. 1184 . . 1188.. 1191 . IKiO.. nr.2.. 1164 . 1167 1168., 1172. 1173 1174. 1175 1176 , 1178., 1180., 1181. 1182 1184 1186., 1187 1188 1189 1190 . 1191. 1192. 1170. 1171. 1183. 1171. 1183. 1185 ,T 1185 , Genl. n 5175 \ penalty on seizure, No. 601 ., 603 „ 604 ,. 606 ., 607 „ 609 „ 610 M 611 M 612 For his share of seizure, No. 601 M 603 M 604 .. 601 M 604 $ cts. 25 00 6 00 6 25 2 50 14 30 4 38 16 73 6 37 6 17 10 58 Total Amounts paid. 10 85 51 75 2 10 3 00 24 13 62 50 25 00 6 00 6 25 2 50 14 30 5 88 4 37 16 73 6 38 6 25 84 80 6 13 12 .50 11 00 10 .57 5 60 "15' 62' 25 00 15 62 25 00 7 30 12 50 12 50 12 50 100 00 5 00 12 50 12 50 12 50 12 50 11 77 2 39 4 88 11 78 4 89 STATISTICS 155 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Appendix B. — No. 2 — Distribution of Seizures for the Year ended March 31, 1910 — Concluded. Divisions. To whom paid. Service. Amounts paid. Total Amounts paid. St. -Tohn Belyea, T. H Kelly, J. T Grant, H. H To pay informer h penalty on seizure For h's share of seizure, Xo. 152 . . . .1 153 Xo. 156 -, 157 H 158 -. 161 ., 162 - 163 - 164 .- 165 „ 166 S cts. 25 00 25 00 12 50 50 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 25 00 ■S cts. 237 50 20 00 8 00 20 00 8 00 21 50 21 70 9 00 25 49 21 50 25 00 21 50 .. 154 „ 155 M ,. ■< 15<) „ 157.. . M 158.... „ 161.... >, 162.... n 163.. . „ 165... To pay informer 5 penalty on seizure, For his share of seizure, Xo. 189 . . . ,. 189... Xo. 189 201 69 75 00 Halifax Thompkins, P Blethen, C Fraser, P Parkinson, E. B Thornbuin, J • 37 50 37 50 Pictou. Vancouver .. 119.... To pay informer i penalty on seizure, Xo.'ii9 .- 54 11 55 "'"25 60' 25 CO 14 35 60 00 50 00 5 00 25 (0 25 00 25 00 25 CO 28 40 „ „ ■ „ 50 „ 51 M 52. . M 53... ., 54.... Total distribution of seiz ures .... 133 40 3,376 39 RECAPITULATIOX. Ontario Quebec Xew Brunswick . . Xova Scotia British Columbia. .s 693 55 1,835 90 439 19 224 35 183 40 s 3,376 39 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 156 IXLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX B.— Continued. ] im INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX B.— Continued. No. 5. — Details of Departmental Expenditures for the Year ended March 31, 1910. Names. Templemau, Hon. W. Gerald, W. J. . . Himsworth, W. Campeau, F.R.E. Valin, J. E Shaw, J. F Doyon, J. A. Carter, W. . . Taylor, G. W. Wfistman, T..., < ^Liain, R Fowler, G Newby, F Hughes, P. A.., McCullough, A Halliday. W. A Roy, L. G Desaulniers, E.L Ostiguy, L. R. Nicholas, B. C. , Brodeur, P.E.S. Chateau vert, G. E. Gervais, J. H. . Lawless, E. M. . Hagerty, B Charbonneaii,E. Doyle, E. F.... Watson, V. M. . Goodhue, M. L. E. B. Trumpour, G. . . Furlong, C. J . . Beard, M. H. . , Minister Dep. Minister. Secretary Chief -Account Ass. -Account. Chief Statisti- cal Clerk.. . . Clerk Ass. Secietary Clerk... [Private Secret- ary iClerk Griffith, M. L... Lewis, H. B . . . Lyon, A. V Yetts, R. P . . . . Robert, A Ekins, E. G.... Allen, A. T . . . . Teevens, L. P.. Cantin, J. W. Z Bourgeois, E. J Roy, L . McGill, A Lemoine, A Valin, J. A. G. Asst. Private Secretary . Clerk Messenger . Chief Analyst. Analyst Rank. Divi- sion. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Lower i 2 2 Sub- Divi- sion. A A A B B B B B B Grade A B B Period. For the year. From April 1 to July 31, '09 From Aug. 1, '09 to March 31,' 1910 For the year . . Deductions for S 3 $ cts. 34 26 46 00 26 67 40 75 58 13 FromApr.l,'09 to Feb. 22, '10 For the year 56 00 32 00 56 00 56 00 Retire- ment. 28 00 60 00 cts. !$ cts. Amounts paid. 70 43 75 00 75 00 73 13 71 88 70 63 60 00 60 00 60 00 56 88 56 88 56 88 56 88 51 88 51 88 61 92 55 92 50 53 43 13 41 88 40 00 38 75 35 63 37 50 33 75 40 00 33 75 63 75 63 75 54 48 S cts. 7,000 00 5,000 00 3,000 00 2,800 00 2,265 74 2,300 00 2,254 00 700 00 1,306 66 1,996 75 1,817 45 1,937 50 1,600 00 1,488 08 1,568 00 1,544 00 1,544 00 1,305 64 1,425 00 1,425 00 500 00 1,389 37 1,365 62 1,341 87 1,140 00 1,140 00 1,140 00 1,080 62 1,080 62 1,080 62 1,080 62 985 62 985 62 100 00 961 87 819 37 795 62 717 52 760 00 736 25 676 87 712 50 641 25 760 00 641 25 2,940 00 1,211 25 1,211 25 Total Amounts paid. STATISTICS 161 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B.— Continued. No. 5. — Details of Departmental Expenditures for the Year ended March 31, 191 0 — Continued. Names. Rank. Forster, E.L.G Forward, C. C Davidson, E. Wright, S. E Belisle, E.... Rickey, J. A. MacFarlane, A. C Ladouceur, J. . , Armstrong', W. . Parent, F. Hagan, J. Popham, F. H. Fyfe, James. . . Analyst Clerk..; Super in ten • dent of Met- hylated Spi rit Manufac- ture Assistant War e h o u s e ■ ' man ■Warehouse- Way, E. O. . . . Barbeau, E. L. Burgess, T Higman, O man.. Chief Inspect, of Weights & Measures. Clerk Divi- sion. Sub- Divi- sion. Evans, C. J Cole, N. R McKell,M.E.E, Mathews, E. D. K. iDarpenter . . . . Chief Elect. Engin. and I Insp. of Gas. Clerk Lower 1 3 3 Lower A A Grade A B B Grade A A A B Period. Deductions for For the year. Totals . S cts. Retire- ment. $ cts, 68 75 68 75 53 75 53 75 58 75 58 75 53 75 51 25 105 00 60 00 45 00 40 00 140 00 45 00 33 75 45 00 140 00 53 75 48 75 29 13 33 47 493 81 2,756 12 Amounts paid. $ cts. Total Amounts paid. § cts. 1,306 25 1,306 25 1,021 25 1,021 25 .1,116 25 1,116 25 1,021 25 973 75 1,995 00 1,140 00 855 00 760 00 2,660 00 855 00 641 25 855 00 2,660 00 1,021 25 926 25 546 25 641 25 172 32r . 96,712 15 162 INLAND REVENUES APPENDIX B.— Continued. 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 I No. 5. — Details of Departmental Expenditures for the Year ended March 31, 1910 — Continued. Names Nicholas, B. C .. Templeinan. Hon. W Gerald, W. J Postmaster of Ottawa G. N. W. Telegraph Co C. P. R. Telegraph Co King's Printer Controller of Stationery Bell Telephone Co Dewar, R. P., Ottawa Dominion Express Co Sproule. W. H Bryson, Graham, Ltd Thornton & Truinan Canadian Hxpress Co Robert, Mrs. R Mahoney, J Ottawa Transfer Graves Bros Rochester, J. L C. P. R. Telegraph Messengers G. N. W. „ Ottawa Electric Railway Himsworth, W The News Advertizer, Vancouver Witness Printing House, Montreal. .. Montreal Star, Montreal Chronicle Publishing Co., Halifax The Farmer's Advocate, London, Out. The Standard of Empire, Toronto The Chrvmicle, Montreal Le Progres, Windsor The Inland Sentinel, Kaniloops Chronicle Printing Co., Quebec The Prince Rupert Optimist, Prince Rupert Le Canada, Montreal , Munn & Co., New York Le Temps, Ottawa La Patiie, Montreal Herald Publishing Co., Montreal Daily News, Chatham Saturday Night, Toronto The Trade Review, Montreal The Mail & Empire Co., Toronto Le Canada Frangais, St. Jean L'Echo de Quebec, Quebec Tobacco World Publishing Co., Phila- delphia Gazette Printing Co., Montreal Le Bulletin, Montreal . Toronto World, Toronto Le Soleil, Quebec Ottawa Free Press, Ottawa Le Cultivateur, Montreal Toronto Daily Star, Toronto Globe Printing, Co, Toronto Standard of Empire, Toronto Journal Printing Co., Ottawa Service. Contingencies. Travelling expenses . Postage . . . Telegrams . Printing Parliamentary publications . . , . Lithographing Stationery Messages On account of special assistance. Express charges Repairing clock •. Towels, glass, &c. , &c Sundry repairs to keys, &c. . . . Express charges Washing & marking towels Cartage Supplies in hardwai-e line. 1 oil can Christmas Gratuity Street cars tickets . Petty expenses. . . . Subscription Amounts paid. $ cts. .560 4.^ 500 00 2(5 5.^1 83 92 187 80 907 55 1,819 77 56 65 143 74 2,011 18 15 85 159 94 39 33 13 2:> 31 20 3 70 1 8(1 72 75 10 75 0 2.-) 2 00 0 15 4 00 3 25 6 00 0 l(t l-U 00 12 00 3 Ot 5 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 1 on 4 00 9 00 2 35 6 00 8 25 3 00 7 on 6 00 3 0(1 6 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 1 50 2 00 - 12 00 1 00 5 00 6 00 10 80 2 00 3 00 8 00 4 00 11 40 Total Amounts paid. STATISTICS 163 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B.—Coyitlnited. No. 5. — Details of Departmental Expenditures for the Year ended March 31, 1910 — Concluded. Daily Telegraph, Quebec Daily Telegraph, St. John La Oie d'Imprimerie d'Arthabaskaville Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg, .v. . . News Publishing Co., Toronto Evening Citizen, Ottawa The Journal, St. Catharines Le Canadieu, Chatham United Canada, Ottawa Rlines Publishing Co. , Toronto The Shareholder, Montreal Acadian Recorder, Halifax. Le Progres, Windsor Resources Publ'g Co., ^Montreal The Canada Newspaper Co., Ltd., London, Eng ... Fort Georges Tribune, F. Georges, B.C. American Food Journal, Chicago Canadian Manufacturing, Toronto Chronicle Publ'g Co. Ltd., Halifax . . The Daily Sentinel Review, Woodstock The Okanagan, Vernon, B.C Catholic Register & Canadian Exten- sion, Toronto The Nanaimo Dailj-, Heral.l, B.C Intelligencer, Belleville Gas Journal Publishers, Toronto . . . . The Daily & Weekly Tribune, Win- nipeg Le Lac St. Jean, Roberval, Que The Caron Entreprise, Sask Le Progres du Golfe, Rimouski Jones, Yarrel & Co., London, Eng ... L'Avenir du Nord, St. Jerome The Portland Canal Miner Vancouver. La Presse, Montreal . . Total departmental contingencies. ... I Authorized disbursements (less superan-j nuation, retirement and Insurance) I Add— Balance due March 31, 1010. Lk.ss— Balance due April 1, 1009 Actual disbursements agreeing with state- ment No. 10, page 42 1 00 5 00 3 00 2 CO 4 00 3 00 3 00 1 00 7 04 2 00 5 00 7 00 6,980 02 10X,6!)2 17 16 06 103,708 83 16 06 103,692 17 Inland Revknue Department, Otta\va, June 9, 1910. W. J. GERALD, Depiity Minister. 164 IXLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 1 APPENDIX B.—Conti7ined. No. 6. — Details of Weights and Measures Expenditures, for the Year ended March 31, 1910. Service. Deductions for Amounts paid. To whom paid. a -5 $ cts. 1 3 Total Amounts paid. Johnson, W . Sala Slattery, T Gallagher, T Belhvaie. ry as Inspector for the year 1 Asst. Inspector for the year . . 1 Asst. Inspector from Apr. 1 to June 14, 1909, and Inspec- tor at Kingston from jMay 15, 1909, to Mar. 31, 1910. . % cts. 24 00 15 00 $ Cts. 3 60 1 80 30 22 1 80 1 80 .$ cts. 1,172 40 733 20 120 67 108 66 698 16 698 16 S cts. Johnston, C. W, . . I Asst. Inspector from Apr. 1 to May 1.4, 1909, and trans ■ ferred to Kingston from May 15, 1910 Kylie, R Howson, G. H ... 1 Asst. Inspector for the year. . Salaries 39 OO! 9 52 3,531 25 1,935 23 Hamilton. ry as Inspector from Apr. 1, 1909, to Jan. 1, 1910 5,466 48 Freed, A. T Sala 2 70 1 80 1 80 1 80 1 80 1 80 1 80 49 1,197 27 880 20 898 20 914 86 898 20 798 12 698 16 163 79 Marantette, A Fitzgerald, E. W.. Wheatley, A. E. . . t Asst. Inspector for the year. . 18 00 1 1 11 t Asst. Inspector for the j-ear. . i Gilby, W. F Spicer, H 11 11 from Apr. 1, 1909, to Jan. 31, 1010. Resigned Thomson, J. C . . . . Salaries Contingencies ' 12 30 4,670 84 2,492 68 Calijarii. Salary as Inspector for the year M Asst. Inspector from Apr. 1 to Dec. 31, 1909. Trans- ferred to Regina Jan. 1, 1910 11 Asst. Inspectcjr from Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, 1910 7,163 52 Costello. J. W.... McDonald, A. W. Cook, J 22 04 3 60 1 35 45 1,074 36 673 65 199 54 Salaries 22 04 5 40 1,947 55 2,772 40 Contingencies ... Regina. Salary as Inspector from Jan. 1 to Mar. 31, 1910 .1 Asst. Inspector from Jan. 1 to Mar. ol, 1910 4,719 95 Grant, W. :M McDonald, A. W. 1 03 45 1 4S 248 96 224 55 Salaries 473 51 396 9.- Contingencies .... Nehon. Salary a,s Inspector for the year . . Contingencies ■•• ■ 1 870 46 2,235 40 Parker, T 3 CO 1,146 40 1,089 00 12—11 168 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX B— Continued. No. 6. — -Details of Weights and Measures Expenditures, for the Year ended March 31, 1910. — Continued. Service. Deductions FOR Amounts paid. To whom paid. c.i 405 41 4,156 20 Male, T 3 60 96 40 90 50 Contingencies « 186 90 172 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX B— Continued. No. 7. — Details of Gas Inspection Expenditures foi^ the Year ended March 31, 1910 — Continued. Service. Deductions for Amounts Ijaid. To whom paid. , a; CD a a C5 Total Amounts paid. Nash A F. London. $ cts. $ cts. S cts. 3 60 1 80 5 40 $ cts. 1,496 40 748 20 % cts. Skelton, A. R II Asst. Inspector fur. the year. 2,244 60 665 93 Ottatva. 9 910 ?%% Roche H. G 3 80 2 88 2 88 9 36 1,296 36 897 12 897 12 Roche' W. J Bond, M. B • Salaries -— -'- 3,090 60 234 83 Owen-Sound. Salary as Inspector for the year.. , . . 3,323 43 Graham W J 3 60 196 40 156 32 Peterborough. Salary as Inspector for the year 352 72 Rork T 3 60 146 40 4 65 Sarnia. Salary as Inspector for the year Contingencies Napanee. 151 05 Thrasher, W. A . . . 3 60 196 32 4 80 201 12 46 95 Rjennie, G Stratford. Salary as Inspector for the year Contingencies 4 00 3 60 192 40 13 00 Toronto. Salary as Inspector for the year II Asst. Inspector for the year. . 205 40 Johnstone, J. K.. . Tape, J 39 97 3 60 1 80 1 80 1 80 1 65 1,956 37 1,14S 16 1,048 20 848 16 906 65 Hunter, W. M.. .. Renahan, M. J.. Stiver, J. L Salaries 39 97 10 65 5,907 54 120 37 Woftdstock. Salary as Inspector for the year 6 02" 91 Orr H N 1 80 198 12 12 00 1 210 12 STATISTICS 173 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B—Contmiied. No. 7. — Details of Gas Inspection Exp nditures for the Year ended March 31, 1910. — Continued. Service. Deductions fok Amounts paid. To whom paid. a: .1 "S P5 Total Amounts paid. Aubin, A Montreal. Salary as Inspector for the vear ■S cts. § cts. S cts. 3 GO 1 80 2 88 2 88 8 cts. 1,996 .S4 898 20 947 04 897 12 8 cts. O'Flaherty, M. J.. Aubin, C ■1 Asst. Inspector for the year . . Mann, W Salaries 11 16 4,738 70 4.^3 90 Contingencies.. Quebec Salary as Inspector for the year 5,192 60 LeVasseur, N Beland, E 22 04 3 60 3 GO 1 074 36 351 93 Salaries 22 04 7 20 1,426 29 293 68 Sherlrooke. Salary as Inspector for the year M Asst. Inspector for the year. . Salaries ' 1,719 97 Siinps.on, A. F Bowen, F. C 3 00 3 60 1 80 • 143 40 98 10 3 00 5 40 St. Hiiacinthe. Salaiy as Inspector for the j'ear 241 56 98 20 Benoit, L. V 1 80 Frcdericton. Salary as Inspector for the year.. Wilson, J. E 1 80 98 20 91 60 Contingencies St. John. Salary as Inspector for the year 189 80 Wilson, J. E 3 CO 1,196 40 91 52 Contingencies Halifax. Salary as Inspector for the year " As8t. Inspector for the year. . Salaries Contingencies. 1,287 92 Cotter, W. F Munro, H. D "\m 3 60 1 80 5 40 1,196 40 96 24 1 96 1,292 64 648 14 Charlottetown. Salary as Inspector for the year 2,9-10 78 446 40 Bell, J. H 3 60 174 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX B—ContinueJ. No. 7. — Details of Gas Inspection Expenditures for the Year ended March 31, 191 0 — Continued. Service. Superan- nuation, y O CI Retire- 1 o ment. g FOR Amounts paid. To whom paid. Total Amounts paid. Magness, R Win 71 ipcy. Salarj' as Inspector from April 1 to •June 1, li)09 S cts. S cts. $ cts. 0 60 2 88 3 00 6 48 $ cts. 49 40 797 04 1,146 98 S cts. Mager. J. G Salary as Assistant Inspector for the vear Hanjilton, B , Salary as Assistant Inspector from April 1 to May 31, 190!» and Inspector from June 1, 19o9 to March 31, 1910. Salaries 1,953 42 215 53 Contingencies Nanaimo. Salary as [nspector for the year 2,208 ^'5 Shaw, J 3 60 96 40 4 95 Contingencies New Westminster. Salary as Inspector for the year. Vancouver. Contingencies Victoria. Salary as Inspector for the year 101 35 1S6 40 Wolfenden, W.... G 00 10 00 3 60 •i:i_^ 3 60 137 33 290 40 STATISTICS 175 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B— Continued. No. 7. — Details of Gas Inspection Expenditures for the Year ended Mai'ch 31, 1910 — Concluded . To whom paid. Seivice. Wright, Alex. & Co.,Ltd. . . Pritchard & Andrews Co. Ltd., The Lj'mans, Ltd Collector of Cu.stoms American Bank Note Co . . . . Canadian Rubber Co Dominion Express Co Higert}-, Chas Himsworth, W General Continrjcncics. 3 doz. gauges and 5 doz. thermometers, etc. Stamps and general repairs Supplies for gas laboratorj"^ Duty paid on imported goods .... Stamps supplied Rubber tubing Express charges For passing Custom house entries. Sundries Total general gas contingencies. Grand total Add— Printing Stationery . . Lithographing Amounts paid. •"5 cts . 291 91 34 60 7 33 51 13 50 CO 34(1 50 5 21 1 00 2 60 Total Amounts paid. •s cts . 436 99 549 23 361 21 Authorized disbursements (less superannuation, retirement and guarantee) Add— Balances due by Inspectors March 31, 1910 Less — Balances due by Inspectors March 31, 1909 Actual disbursements agreeing with statement No. 21, pages 52 . . 784 28 35,008 39 1,347 43 36,355 82 212 88 36,568 70 212 88 36,355 82 Inland Rfaenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. 176 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX B— Continued. No. 8. — Details of Electric Light Inspection Expenditure for the Year ended March 31, 1910. To whom paid. Service. Belleville. Fraser, H Salary as Inspector for the year. Contingencies Hamilton. McPhie, D Contingencies . Nash, A. F Contingencies. London. Roche, H. G. Ottawa. Contingencies . Toronto. Johnston, J. K.. . . .Contingencies Aiibin, A Contingencies . Montreal. LeVasseur, N. Quebec. Contingencies. . . . Sherlrooke . Simpson, A. F. Provost, I. E. Robitaille, G.W.. Wilson, .J. E Cotter, W. F Bell, J. H Magness, R Contingenoies. St. Hyacinthc. Salary as Inspector for the yeai .. . Contingencies Three Rivers. Salary as Inspector for the j'ear.. Contingencies. St. John. Contingencies. Contingencies. Contingencies. Contingencies . Halifax. Charlottctown. Winnipeg. Deduc- tions for Guaran- tee. ^ cts. 6 00 Amounts paid. 1 80 1 80 ' $ cts. 827 30 490 29 298 20 147 10 Total Amounts paid. 498 20 179 07 S cts. 1,317 59 173 75 220 05 450 05 2,812 89 815 97 124 38 91 30 445 30 677 27 227 95 246 15 86 87 543 47 STATISTICS 177 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B— Continued. ;No. 8. — Details of Electric Light Inspection Expenditures for the Year ended March 31, 1910.— Couiiued. To whom paid. Stott, Jas. Roe, E. A. Service. Cahjary. Salary as Inspector from April 1 to June 30, 1909. Transferred to Vancouver Salary a-s Inspector from Nov. 1, 1909 to March 31, 1910 Contingencies. Regina. James n, S. B. . . . j Contingencies Templeton, W.A. Stott, Jas Vancouver. Salary as Assistant Inspector for the year II Inspector from July 1, 190U to March 31, 1910. Brought from Calgary . . . . Salaries Contingencies. Victoria. Jones, R Contingencies Yukon. Macdonald, J. F. . . Salary as Inspector for the j'ear i Chief Engineer Branch. Hignian, O Contingencies Deduc- tions for Amounts Guaran- paid, tee. $ cts. 6 30 3 60 S cts. 90 ; 374 10 1 50 I 540 15 2 40 914 25 1,818 90 3 60 996 36 2 70 1,122 30 2,118 66 95 Ot Total Amounts paid. $ cts. 2,733 15 18 71 2,213 70 65 95 496 40 1,300 09 178 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX B—Conti7iued No. 8 — Details of Electric Light Inspection Expenditures for the Year ended March 31, Id 10— Concluded. To whom paii. Service. General Contingencies. Ahern & Soper, Ltd Pratt & Whitney Co •Weston Electi'ical Instru- ment Co Mohawk Electrical Co Lymans, Ltd Foot, Pierson & Co Smith, S. & Son Canadian General Elec. Co. Blaherlee, H. J Kelvin & White, Jame.s.. . . Gould Storage Co. Edwards, W. C. & Co. Ltd Workman, A. & Co American Bank Note Co. . Collector of Customs Pritchard Andrews Co. Ltd., The Rutland & Florence Marble Co Higman, O., Jnr Herdt, L. A Lambe, A. B Higerty, Chs American Exprf^ss Co. . . Postmaster of Ottawa Canadian Express Co Canadi'jn Pacific Railway Grand Trunk Railway. . . . General electrical supplies and repairs, &c. Split wire chucks, &c Electrical instruments, &c., for laboratory. Electrical supplies, &c,, « 11 & Instruments, &c. . . 24 volt connectors 900 feet of lumber, and cartage . Tools, &c Stamps supplied Duty paid on imported goods.. . Finger stamps Amounts paid. 1 piece ot marble . . Services in connection with examination of candidates. For passing entries at Custom house. Express charges . Stamps Expre.«s charges Freight Total electric light contingencies. Grand total AuV> — Printing. . . Stationery . S cts. 1,473 75 19G 60 459 12 50 15 .■>6 50 340 42 186 73 26 15 28 lo 214 13 3 39 31 50 30 90 100 00 360 44 80 15 13 30 00 20 00 20 00 10 00 2 78 4 00 2 85 6 40 51 Actual disbursements agreeing with statement No 23, page 56 49 47 77 ch:^ Total Amounts paid. $ cts. 3,670 40 18,731 39 127 30 18,858 69 Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. W. J. GERALD, heputy Minister. STATISTICS 179 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B—Co7ithitied. No. 9. — List of Permanent Employees of the Inland Revenue Department, emplo^'ed on Salary, during the Year ended March 31, 1910. Services. Names. 6 '3 c "^ i 6 5 *' o 1— I > c Adam, A. R 1 Allen AT ... 1 Allen, G. A 1 1 1 1 1 A.ubin, C . .. .. 1^- -- Auger, L. H B«by, \V. A. D Baikie, D. Barbeau, L Barber .T S Barnes, (x . Barrett, J. K . "'"'l Bayard, Giliiert A . . . Beard, Miss M. H 1 Beasley, M. C Beaulac, J. H . . . . . 1 Belair, A . (Plessis dit) 1 i 1 Belisle, E Bell, J. H 1 1 1 Belleperche. A. J. E Belyea, T. H Beneteau, S .... ... . Benoit, L. V 1 Bergeron, R. J . . Bernard, N. J. D 1 Bernier, J. Augusta . . Berry, H. L Bickle, J. W. . . 1 Blethen, C. W Blvth, Alex Bolduc, Ephrem . .. Bend, M. B 1 1 Bonner, J. D '" i "'i' ] Boudet, E 1 Bourgeois, E ... 1 "i Bourget, O 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Boutellier, 6. A 1 1 Boyd, J. F. S Boyd, S. I Boyle, P Brabant, J. B. G. N 180 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX B— Continued. No. 9 — List of Permanent Employees of the Inland Revenue Department, 1909-1910.— Con^irmerf. Names. Service. Brain, A. F Breen, .John Brennan, John Bridgman, M. W Broadfoot, S Brodeur. P. E. S . . . . Brown, W.J Browne, G. W Bruce, G. B Burgess, T_ Bugeaud, J . F Burke, T Burns, R. J Butler, F. H Byrnp. W. P . . Cahill, J. H Oahill, ,1. VV Caldwell. A. B Cameron, D. M Oampeau, F. R. E . . . . Cantin, .T. W. Z Carroll, D Carroll, F. P Casey, F. J Caven, W Chagnon, C. P Charbonneau, E Chartier, Etienne Chateauvert, G. E . . . Cheseldine, J. H Chilver, F. W Chisholm, J.J Chisholm, W. N Clark, James Alfred . Clarke, Thomas Clegg, Jos Codd, Herber J. S. . Code, Abraham Cole. N. R Coleman, Charles Coleman, .J. J Coles, F. H Comte, L. A. A. J. . . Conklin, W. M Cook, W. J Cook, W. R , Costello, J. W Costigan, J. J Cotter, W. F Coughlin, D Coulter, Alex Courohesne, P. H. E. Courtney, .J. J . Coutts, J. J Crevier, J. H. Cryderman, C. W... Cruickshank, J. L. . . Cummiford, F. D . . . , Dager, H. J STATISTICS 181 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APOENDIX B— Continued. No. 9 — List of Permanent Employees of the Inland Revenue Department, 1909— 1910— CWi-iwterf. Xamks. Services. ^■■= a. Dalton, M. J Daoust, J. A Daveluy, -J. P David, T Davidson, E Davis, T. G . Davy, Edward Dawson, W Deely, F Deland, A. X Dennis, W. A Desaulnieis, J. E. A.. Desmarais, H. F Dessert, V Dibblee, William . . . Dick. J. W Dickson, U. T Dingman, N. J Dixon, H. G. S Dobbie, ^Y. McC . . . . Dontign J', H Dowling, D. J Doyle, B. J Doyle, K. F Doyon, .J. A Dumaine, J. D DuHibrille, R. W Dumouchel, Leandre. Dunlop, C Duplessis, C. Z Dnstan, W. M Dwyer, D. T Earl, R. W Egan, Wm Egener, A Ekins, E. J Elliott, T. H Elliott, W. J Evans, C. J Evans, (}. T Fahey, Ed Falconer, James Falconer, R. H Farmer, R. C Ferguson, John C Fiddes, .James Fielding, Laura G . , . . Findlaj', R Findley, Hugh Fitzgerald, E. W Fitzpatrick, W. J Fleming, C Fletcher, R. W Floody, E Forest, E. R Forest, M Forster, E. L. C Forsyth, 1) Fortier, J. J. O 182 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 191! APPENDIX B— Continued. No. 9 — List of Permanent Employees of the Inland Revenue Department, 1909-1910— Continued. Names. Forward, C. C Foster, J. Henry Fowler, George Fox, J. D Fox, Thomas Frankland, H. R Fraser, H Fra»er, P Freeland, Anthony . . . Furlong, 0. J Fyfe, James Galipeau, J. B. N Gallagher, T Gamache, J. N Gariepy, L. N Gauvin, E Geldart, O. A George, John Gerald, C ( xerald, W. H Gerald, W. J Gervais, J. A Gervais, J. H Gilby, W. F (iillies, Archibald L . Gilpin, R. K Girard, Irene Goodhue, M. L. E. B . . Goodman, A. W Gorman, Arthur M . . Gosnell, T. S Goudie, D. A Gow, .T. E Graham, A. L Graham, W, J Graham, W. T Grant, H. H Gray. R. S Gravel, A. I (iraveline, D. P Griffith, M. L Grimason, Thomas. . . . Grosbois (de), Ghas. B. Guay, Alphonse Hagan, James Hagerty, B Hall, H. C Halliday, W. A Hammond, T. W Hanley, A Hanlan, J. R Harwood, J. O. A Hawkins, W. L Hayhurst, T. H Hay ward, W. .J Hebeit, C. D Hebert, J. A Helliwell. H. N Henwood, George Services. STATISTICS 183 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B.— Continued. No. 9. — List of Permanent Employees of the Inland Revenue Department, I909-Idl0.—Couti7iued. Services. Names. c 1— 1 6 '5 X i Electric Light In- spection . i 1 2 S CO S ^ C Hesson, C. A 1 1 Hicks, W. H 1 1 1 Hirusworth, Wm Hinchey, E. H 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 Hiscottj J. 0 Hodder, W. E 1 1 Howell, Thomas Howie, A Howson, G. H 1 Hubley, H. H 1 1 1 Hudon, L. E Huggett, A. P Hushes, Henry 1 Hughes, P. A 1 Hughes, R . A 1 Hunter, W. M 1 1 Hurst, Levi B 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 Her, B James, T. C ] Jameson, S. B Jamieson, R. C Jeffrey, A. J Johnson, J. J Johnson, Wm 1 1 1 1 Johnston, C. W 1 Johnston, H.J 1 Johnstone, J. K 1 1 Jones, Andrew 1 1 I 1 1 1 Jones, Richard 1 Jubinville, J. P Kearney, D. J Keay, W. S Keeler, G. S Kelly, J. T Kenning, J. H Keogh, P. M 1 1 Kidd, Thomas King, R. M 1 1 Kirkpatrick, H. J Knowles, C 1 1 Kylie, R Labelle, L. V 1 Ladouceur, J Laidman. Richard H 1 Lally, .JE i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Lambert, J. A Lamoureux, J. A Lane, T. M Langelier, Francois Laporte, Geo Lariviere, A. C 1 LaRue, Alexandre Laurence, G. C 1 Laurier, .J. L 1 Lawless, E. M 1 Lawlor, H 1 1 Lawlor, John J 12—12 IM INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX B— Continued. No. 9. — List of Permanent Employees of the Inland Revenue Department, 1909-1910.— Con^mwec^. LeBel, J. A. W Leblanc. F. X Ledoux, Alexina Lee, Edward LeMoine, A LeMoine, Jules Le^ a > £ PL, e O 3) En g. a Murray, David . . McArthur, G. H 1 1 1 McCloskey, J. R 1 McCoy Wm 1 1 1 McCraney, H. P McCuaig, Aug. F McCullough A " i McCutcheon, H 1 1 McDonald A J .... McDonald, A. W 1 1 McFee, C. 1 McGill, A 1 I 1 1 Mcfiuire, T McKay, R . 1 McKell. M. E. E .1 McLenaghan, N 1 1 1 McNiven, J. D McPherson, E. A .' "i 1 1 McPhie, Donald . . . MePhie, W. H McSween, James ... . ... .... 1 Nash, A. F 1 1 Nash, S. C 1 1 Neil, James Newbv, F 1 1 Nicholas, B. C 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Noonan, J. M . . . . O'Brien, E. C O'Brien, J. F O'Donnell, M. J O'Flaherty, E. J Oliver, J. T.. ■ Olivier, H . . Orr, Henry N . . 1 1 O'Sullivan, D 1 1 1 Pape. James . 1 1 Parent, F 1 Parker, Thomas 1 Parkin, M. R 1 1 1 1 1 1 Parkinson, Edward B . . . 1 Patry, J. H . Pelletier, N. G . . 1 Pleasance, W 1 1 12— 12i 186 INLAND REYENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX B—Contimted. No. 9. — List of Permanent Employees of the Inland Revenue Department, 1909-1910— Con^mwed Names. Poirier, J. N Poitras, Wilfrid Popham, F. H Portelance, P. A . . . . Powell, J. B Power, J. F Prefontaine, F. H. . Provost, I. E Publow, W. J Quain, Redmond. . . . Quinn, J. D Ralston, T Renahan, M. .r Renaud, A. H. . . Rejinie, George Rickey, J. A Ridp:man, A. H Rinfret, C. I Ritchie, H . . . Robins, S. W Robert, A Rwbillard, G. A Roche, H. G Roche, W. J Rork, T Rose, John A Ross, H. E Rouleau, C. E Rouleau, J. C, jr . . Rousseau, Elzear H. Rowan, WE Roy, C. E Roy, L Roy, L. G Rudkins, Wui . . . . Ryan, Wm Saucier, X Scanlan, T. J Schram, R. L. H. . Schuler, F. C Scullion, W. J .. Shanacy, M . Shaw, F. D Shaw, J Shaw, J. F Simpson, A. F Simpson, W. A. . . Skelton, A. R... Slattery, R Slattery, Thomas . Sloan, W Smith, B. H Smith, J. C Snowdon, J. W. . . Sparling, J. W . . . Spence, F. H Spicer, H Sprague, F. W. . . . Standish, J. G Stiver, J. L Services. TS 00 STATISTICS 187 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 APPENDIX B~Conii7iued. No. 9. — List of Permanent Employees of the Inland Revenue Department 1909-1910— Con^inwed Services Names. c 1— 1 i 5 X M S be® ■0 Gas. Electric Light In- spection. i c o > £ 6 Stott, James 1 1 Stratton, W. C 1 Stuart, W. E 1 St. Michel, F. X 1 1 Sykes, W. J Talbot, John 1 Taylor, G. W i 1 Teevens, L. P Templeton, W. A 1 1 Tetrault, J 1 Therien, J. F 1 1 Thomas, J. S ! Thomas, F. W ' 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Thomas, Robert Thorborn, J Thrasher, W. A 1 Thurber, G Till, T. M Tobin, Thomas S ... ^ 'i' Tomlinson, W. M Tompkins, P 1 1 1 1 1 ...... 1 1 1 1 1 "i "i Toupin, J. A Tracy, J. P Trumpour, (t 1 Tytler, J. M : Valentine, Adam, jr Valin, J. E .... 1 Valin, J. A. G Vemer, Thomas H Waddell, S. J Walker, J. H Walsh, Daniel J Walsh, W. H Warden, R. S. R 1 '"'i' Watson, V. M Waugh, R. J Way, E. O 1 1 Webbe, C. E. A 1 Westman, T 1 Wheatley, Alfred E 1 1 White, H. E ' White, J. B 1 1 1 1 Whitehead, J. P Wilson, H. R Wilson, J. C 1 Wilson, J. E 1 : Wink, J. C 1 1 1 1 1 Winsor, John A 1 1 Wood, James A ^ Wright, Robert J . . . 1 Wright, S.E 1 1 Yetts, R. P "i Young, R. E 33 Totals 64 363 76 51 2 18 188 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 APPENDIX B— Continued. No. 10. — List of Permanent Employees of the Inland Revenue Department employed on Salary during only a portion of the Year ended March 31, 1910. Names. Armstrong, T. E. Bergeron, E. L . . . Bishop, J. B Brennan, D. J. . . . Carter, W Cochran, J. A. . . . Collin, John Cook, John Corballis, H. J. .. Desaulniers, E. L. Dobbie,W. Mc. . . . Button, A. H Fairley, W riynn, D. J Frame, A Freed, A. J Gallagher, Thos. . . Griffin, P. F Grondin V Harris, W. H . . . . Hobbs, G. N Hodgins, H. A. . . Jackson, G. G . . . . Mahoney, H Metcalf, W.F.... Mulhern, M. M . . Murray, A. E O'Flaherty, M. J. Power, O. S .•Sealey, J. C rShorey, A. B Stanley. F. C Stiver, J. L Thomson, J. C . . . . White, J. A Withinshaw, E . . . Wood, H. M Period. From January 1, 1910 to March 31, 1910 January 1, 1910 to March 31, 1910 April 1, 1909, to November 1909 April 1, 1909 to June 30, 1909 April 1, to July 31. 1909 February 16, 1910 to March 31, 1810 June 1, 1909, to March 31, 1910 January 1, 1910 to March 31, 1910 April 1, 1909 to January 31, 1910 April 1, 1909 to February 21, 1910 April 1, 1909 to February 28, 1910 January 1, 1910 to March 31, 1910 February 1, 1910 to Merch 31, 1910 April 1, 1910, to May 31, 1909 April 1, 1909 to December 31, 1909 April 1, 1909 to June 30, 1909 May 15, 1909 to March 31, 1910 February 1, 1910 to March 31, 1910 January 1, 1910 to March 31, 1910 February 1, 1910 to March 31, 1910 April 1, 1909 to November 30, 1909 January 1, 1910 to March 31, 1910 September 11, 1909 to December 31, 1909. April 1, 1909 to August 31, 1909 April 1, 1909 to July 31, 1909 April 1, 1909 to May 31. 1909 April 1, 1909 to June 30 1909 April 1, 1909 to June 30, 1909 March 21, 1910 to March 31, 1910 February 11, 1910 to March 31, 1910 January 1, 1910 to March 31, 1910 April 1, 1909 to Sept. 6, 1909 May 1, 1909 to March 31, 1910 April 1, 1909 to January 3, 1910 April 1, 1909 to July 31, 1909- February 10, 1910 to March 31, 1910 April 1, 1909 to May 31, 1909 Totals . Services. -o t 22 10 ^■■S STATISTICS 189 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 AFFE^DIXB—Corichided. No. 10. — Number of Permanent Employees of the Inland Revenue Department and the different services in which they were employed during the Year ended March 31, 1910— Concluded. RECAPITULATION. Employed during the year 531 II a portion of the year 37 Total 568 Skkvices. Inside 67 Excise 348 Weights and Measures 77 Gas 6 Electric Light 2 Preventive ■ 2 Food I Excise, and Weights and Measures . . 1 M Weights, Measures and Gas 1 •I and Gas 13 n Gas and Electric Light . . 5 II and Food 15 II Weights and Measures, Gas and Electric Light 2 Weights, Measures, Gas and Electric Light 3 M II and Food 1 II II and Gas 4 Gas and Electric Light 19 Gas, Electric Light and Food 1 568 W. J. GERALD, Deputy Minister. Inland Revenue Department, Ottawa, June 9, 1910. 1 GEORGE V. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 A. 1911 INDEX Adam Page . Abbott, H. F Duty-pay. 151 Acadian Recorder, Halifax Subscription 163 Acetic Acid Duty accrued 20-21 I Licence fees 20-21 < Return of Manufactures for the year 1909-1910 12& I, Comparative Statement for 1908-1909 and 1909-1910 126 1 Revenue — 6, 8 I M Comparative Statement showing monthly increase or decrease for 1908-1909 and 1909-1910 32-33 Warehouse return for 1909-1910 127 .. Comparative statement for 1908-1909 and 1909-1910 127 A. R Duty-pay. 151 Adulteration of Food, Expenditures page 15 Details of 157 to 159 1. Fees and Penalties 18 II Refunds 40 II Vote for 57 .1 Fees and Penalties ^Monthly deposits 22 to 31 Aheam & Soper, Ltd Electrical supplies, &c 178 Alexander, T Contingencies and salary 132 Allen, A. T Salary 160 Allen, G. A Duty -pay 151 II Salary 144 Allen, Solomon Refunds 40 Allison, John B Commission 149 Alteman, P. J Salary 131 Amberry, J. W Refunds 34 American Bank Note Co Contingencies 147, 156, 169, 175, 178 American Express Co. , The n 178 American Food Journal Subscription 163 Amor, William Duty-pay 152 Salary 131 Amount voted and expenditures authorized for each service 57 Amyot, G. E., Brewing Co Refunds 35,39 Anderson, J.J Commission 149 Anderton & Co Refunds '.^ Andrews, A. A Salary 138 Andrich, E. C Refunds 39 Appendix "A" Statistics 61 to 128 M "B" Details of expenditures, &c 129 to 178 Arcand, D Distribution of seizures 154 II Salary and contingencies 140 Archambault, J. E . . . m m 165 Armstrong, J Law costs 158 Armstrong, T. E Salary 134 Armstrong, W i 161 Ash ton, A. S Provisional allowance 148 Aubin, A Contingencies 176 li II and salary 173 Aubin, C Salary 173 Audette, L. A Law Stamps 17 Auger, L. H Salary 141 Avenir du Nord L\, St. Jerdme Subscription 163- Aveiy, W. E. I., Ltd Contingencies 169 Baby, W. A. D Duty-pay 151 M Salary 131 Baikie, D Distribution of seizures 153^ Salary 134 Bailey, E. R Provisional allowance 148 Ballentine, A. Jr Salary 131 Barbeau, L n " 161 Barber, J. S 136 Barnes, G .i 134 Barrett, J. K Contintrencies and salary 146 ,r " 169 Barrett, J Provisional allowance 148 Barrie Brewing Co., The Refunds 38 192 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Barrie Gas District Salary Barry, J Contingencies and Bauer, A Refunds Baxter, J. T Contingencies Bayard, G. A Duty-pay II Salary Beard M. H Beasley, M. C Distribution of seizures 11 Salary Beauchesne, P. C Commission Beaulac, J. H Salary Beaulieu, J. B n Beauport Brewing Co., The Refunds Becker. F. C. & Co Salary Beg^, G. C , Refunds Belair, A. P Salary Beland, F. X. W. E Salaries 11 Travelling expenses, &c.. . . Belisle, E Salary Bell, J. H Contingencies II Salary Bell Telephone Co., The Contingencies Belleperche, A. J. E . Salary Belleville J]lectric Light District Contingencies and salary. . . II Excise Division n and salaries. . 11 Gas District Contingencies and salaries.. 11 Weight and Measures Division n ' m Belyea, T. H 11 Distribution of seizures . . . . Beneteau, S Salary Benjamin, E. R . . . Bill stamps Bennett, James Salary Benoit, L.V Contingencies and salaries.. II Salary Benson & Hedges, Ltd Refunds Bergeron, E. L Duty-pay 11 .... Salary . . . . Bergeron, R. J Duty-pay .... II Salary Berlin Gas Office Contingencies and salaries . Bernard, R. J. D Duty-pay II Salary Bernier, J. A Duty-pay. II ... Salary... ,. Bernier, Jean A n Berry, H. L Duty-pay II Salary Bickle, J Contingencies and salary. . . II .•••.• Salary Bill Stamps — Distributors' Accounts Binney, J. W Commission Bishop, J. B Duty-pay II Salary Bissell, C. H Duty-pay II Salary Bixcl, A Refunds Blackader, Dr. A. D Contingencies Blackman, C Salary Blaherlee, H. .J Contingencies Blair, Alex Commission Blake & Dunne Refunds . Blethen, C. W Distribution of seizures . . . II Salary Blyth, A , Bolduc, E , Bond, M. B Salary Bond, S. S.. 11 Bonded Excise Warehouse Licenses Refunds Bonded Factories Inspector of Bonded Manufactures Licenses fees II II Revenue Boomer, J, B Salary Boswell & Bros., Ltd Refunds Bothwick, G. A., for Inland Cigar Co u Bouchard, Jos. O Duty pay Boudet, E Salary Bourgeois, C n Page. 171 166 39 158 151 137 160 153 131 149 165 140 39 158 37 139 157, 171 158 161 176 173 162 137 176 130 171 164 141 155 137 16 133 140 173 39 152 140 151 137 171 151 141 151 138, 139 166 152 137 171 134 16 149 152 131 151 135 37 156 132 178 148 37 155 142 133 166 172 136 40 146 20-21 6, 8 136 35,39 40 151 165 138 INDEX 193 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Bourgeois, Eug Salary Bourget, L. J H . . ._ Bourget, O Distribution of seizures „ Salary Bousquet, E Law costs Bousquet, J. O Duty pay „ Salary Bouteiller, G. A Duty pay I. Salary Bowen, F. C Bowen, J. C 'i Bowie & Co. Brewery, Ltd Refunds Bowman, A Salary Bowman, M Food analyses Boyd, A Commission Boyd, J. F. S Salarj- Boyd, S. I " Boyle, P Duty pay Brabant, J. B. G. N.. . Distribution of seizures . . . 1. Salary Brading Brewing Co., Ltd., The Refunds Brain, A. F Duty pay II Salary Brandon Brewing Co., The Refunds Brantford Excise Di\'ision Contingencies and salaries. Brassard, E . . . . ." . . . Law costs , Breen, J Salary Brennan, D.J Duty pay II ... Salary..., Brennan, J Duty pay .1 Salary Breweries and Malt Houses ... Inspector of Bridgman, M. W Salary British American Bank Note Co Contingencies British Columbia Distillery Co., Ltd Refunds British Columbia Excise District Contingencies and salaries. Britton, W. H Commission Broadfoot, S Contingencies and salaries . II Salary Brodeur, P. E. S . . Brown, G Commission Brown, Geihardt Contingencies Brown, W. J Duty-pay " Salary Bruce, G. B Provisional allowance II Salary Bryson, Gry ham & Co Contingencies Buckingham and Cumberland Ferry Lessee Buffalo and Point Abinot Ferry i Bugeaud, J. F Salary Bulletin Lfi, Montreal Subscription Burgess, Thomas Salary Burke, T Contingencies and salary. . Burns, R.J Salary Butler, F. H ,. Byrnes, W. P Duty pay II Salary Cahill, J. H Cahill, J. W Duty pay II Salary Calcutt, Henry Refunds Caldwell, A. B Salary . KDalgary Electric Light District. Contingencies and salaries . II E.Kcise Division ..... " " II ,1 Provisional allowance , II Weights and Measures Division Contingencies and salaries. ti I, ,1 Provisional allowance ■Cameron, D, A Law costs ■Cameron, D. M Duty pay II Salary Cameron, R Law stamps Campbell, G Commission Campbell, J. VV Campeau, F. R. E Salary Canada, Le Subscription Canada franrais, Le, St. Jean " Canada Malting Co., Ltd., The Refunds Page. 160 165 154 140 158 152 139 151 137 141 173 37 131 158 149 131 136 152 153 139 36 151 137 36,39 130 153 164 152 140 151 137 146 134 147 34 146 149 171 131 160 149 158 151 130 148 143 162 19 19 165 162 161 146 136 165 151 135 140 151 137 37 165 177 143-144 169 167 169 147 162 131 17 149 149 160 162 162 37, 38, 39 194 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Page. Canada Newspaper Co. , Ltd., London, Eng Subscription 163 Canadian Express Co Freight. 147, 156, 159, 162, 169, 178 " General Electric Co Contingencies 178 Hart & Wheels, Ltd -. 169 M Manufacturing Publishing Co., Toronto . . Subscription 163 Pacific Railway Co., Ltd Freight 159, 162, 169, 178 H M Messengers Gratuities 162 ,1 If Telegraph's Co Messages 162 II Rubber Co., Ltd Contingencies 147, 175 ■I Twist Tobacco Quantity taken for consumption 20, 21 Canadien Le, Chatham Subscription 163 Cantin, J. W. Z. . . Salary 160 Cape Breton Weights and Measures Division Contingencies and salary 166 Capital Brewing Co., Ltd., The Refunds 37 Caron Enterprise, Saskatchewan Sub.scriptior 163 Carling, T. H Refunds 36,37,38 Carmichael, D. Provisional allowance 148 Carreras and Marcianus Cigarettes, Ltd Refunds 39, 40 Carroll, D Salary 142 Carroll, F. P u ... 143 Carson, H Contingencies 147 Carter, William Salarv 160 Casey, F. J , " 142 Casual Revenue Monthly deposits 22 to 31 Catholic Register and Canadian Extension Subscription 163 Cauchon, A Commission 149, 150 Caven, W Distribution of seizures . . .' 153 ■I Salary and contingencies 138 Chagnon, C. P 138 Charbonneau, E n 160 Charlottetown Electric Light District Contingencies 17& n Excise Division ... n and salaries 143 ti Gas District Salary 173^ II Weights and Measures Division Contingencies and salaries 167 Chartier, E Salary 141 Chateauvert, G. E 160- Cheseldine, J. H Salary 131 Chief Analyst Travelling and other expenses 157, 158 Chief Electrical Eng Contingencies.. . . 177 Chief Inspector of weights and measures n 168 Chilver, F. W Duty-pay 151 II Salary 145 Chisholm, F. W Provisional allowance 148^ Chisholm, J Law costs 147 Chisholm, J. J Salary , 166- Chisholm, W. N ,i ... 133 Choquette, C. P Contingencies 158^ Chronicle, The, Montreal Subscription 162 II Quebec i. 162- Chronicle Publishing Co. , Ltd., Halifax u 162 Church, G. C Salary 164 Cigarettes — Number taken for consumption 20-21 Cigars — Comparativ; statement of manufactures for 1908- 1909 and 1909-1910 108-109- II License fees 20-21 II Licenses issued, materials used and number produced 106-107 II Number taken for consumption 20-21 II Returns of manufactures for the year ended. March 31, 1910 106-107 II Revenue 6, 8- Refunds 40- II It Comparative monthly statement showing increase or decrease for 1908-1909 and 1909-1910 32-33 II Warehouse Returns 110 to 113 Comparative statement for 1908-1909 and 1909-1910 115 Citizen, The, Ottawa Subscription 163 Clair Station and Kent Ferry Lessee 19 Clark, A. J Commission 149 Clark, J. A Salary 141 Clarke, T 133 Clegg, J 164 Cob lurg Gas District Contingencies and salary 171 Cockran J. G. A Salary 166 Codd, H. S I, 138- Code, A 143 Cole, N. R 161 Coleman, C 13fr Coleman, J.J Duty-pay 151 Salary 140 INDEX 195 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Coles, F. H Salary 132 Collector of Customs Customs duties 158, 169, 175, 178 Commercial Feeding Stuffs Refunds 41 Commission on tobacco stamps Vote for 57 M to Customs ofl&cers, page 12 Details of expenditures 149, 150 „ Vote for 57 Compagnie d'Imprimerie d'Arthabaskaville, La, Subscription 163 Cointe, L. A. A. J Distribution of seizures 153, 154 Salary 139 Conklin, W. M Contingencies and salaries 144 ,, Provisional allowance 148 Contingencies — Adulteration of Food ^ 158, 159 1. Departmental 160 to 163 II Electric Light, General 178 II Excise, General 147 II Gas General 175 II Minor expenditures 156 ■I Weights and Measures, General 169 Controller of Stationery Stationery, &c ... 162 Cook, J Provisional allowance 1 69 „ Salary 167 Cook, W.J 130 Cook, W. R .. ..' 136 Copeland Brewing Co., Ltd Refunds 38 Corballis, H.J Provisional allowance 148 Salary 143 Corby, H., Distillery Co., Ltd Refunds. 36 Cornwall Excise Division Contingencies and salaries ... 131 M Gas District n salary 171 Corriveau, A . . . . Law costs 147 Corriveau, O Duty-pay . . 151 Cosgrave Brewery Co., Ltd., The Refunds 37 Costello, .J. W Contingencies and salary 167 ,, II Provisional allowance 169 Costigan, J. J Salaries 139, 157 t, Travelling and other expenses . . . 158 Cotter, W. F Contingencies and salary 173 .. .. 176 Coughlin, D Salary 165 Coulter, A Duty-pay 151 Salary 136 Courchesne, P. H. E 140 Courtney, J.J 138 Courtright and St. Clair Ferry Lessee 19 Coutts, J. J Salary 131 Crevier, J. H „ 139 Cross, A. E Refunds 38 Cross Point and Campellton Ferry Lessee 19 Cruishanks, J. L Salary 165 Cryderman, C. W 133 Cultivateur Le, Montreal Subscription 162 Cummiford, F. D Duty-pay 151 Salary 137 Dager, H. J Salaries 136,157 II Travelling expenses and purchases 158 Daily 2Vc?ws, Chatham Subscription 162 Daily Sentinel Review, Woodstock n 163 Daily Telegraph, The, Quebec n 163 Daily Tclfc"-nph, The, St. John. . .i 163 Daily and Weekly Tribune, Winnipeg n 163 Dalgetty, James ... Provisional allowance 148 Dalton, M. J Salary 135 Daly, James A Commission ^ 150 Daoust, J. A Salary 165 Daveluy, J. P Duty-pay . . . 152 Salary 138 David,T 139 Davidson, E 161 Davidson, J Duty-pay 151 Davie, Geo. J Refunds 41 Davies, Dr. D. R Provisional allowance 148 Davies, T Refunds 38 Davis, T. G Salary 132 Davy, E Contingencies and salary 167 Dawes & Co., Ltd Refunds 39 Dawson, W Duty-pay 151 Salary 131 196 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Page. Deely, F. K Provisional allowance 148 II Salary 144 De Grosbois, C. B , . 141 Delahay, W Provisional allowance 148 Deland, A. N Salary 141 Denis, J. L Duty-pay 152 Dennis, W. A Salary 171 Departmental Contingencies Vote for 57 II M Expenditures, page 13 .. Details of 160 to 164 II 11 Salaries Vote for . . 57 Desaulniers, E. L Salary 160' Desaulniers, J. E. A Duty-pay 151 II Salary 139 Desmarais, H. F n 141 Dessert, V 166 Devlin, F Refunds... 37 Dewar, R. F Contingencies 162 Dibblee, W Salary 142 Dick, J. W Duty-pay 151 I, Salary ... 136 Dickson, C. T Contingencies and salary 132 Dingman, N. J « « 146 Distilleries Inspector of 146 Distribution of seizures 153 to 155 II II recapitulation of . . . 155 District Inspectors — Excise Contingencies and salaries 146 M Gas Salary 174 II Weights and Measures Contingencies 168 Dixon, H. G. S Distribution of seizures . 154 Salary. ;. 138 Dobbie, W. M Provisional allowance 148 .1 Salary 143 Dominion Brewery Co., Ltd., The Refunds 38 Dominion Express Co Express charges 147, 156, 159, 162, 169, 175 Dominion Tobacco Co., The . . Refunds 40 Donald, Dr. J. T Food Analyses 158 Dontigny, H Salary 141 Douglass, H Commission 149 Dow, W. & Co Refunds 36,39 Dowling, D. J Salary 130 Doyle, B. J. Duty-pay 151 II . Salary 136 Doyle, E. F i 160 Doyon, J. A 160 Drewry, E Refunds 38 Dumaine, J. D Duty-pay.. . . 151 II Salary 141 DumbriUe, R. W „ 131 Dumouchel, L i 138 Dunbar, G. E i 137 Dunbar, Mrs. R Law costs 147 Duncan, J. T Provisional allowance 148 Dunlop, C Salary -. . 137 Duplessis, C. Z 141 Durocher. P. H Refunds 35,37 Dustan, W. M Contingencies and salary 166 Dutton, A. H -Provisional allowance. ... 169 II Salary 168 Duty-pay to officers, page 12 Details of 151-152 Vote for . .. 57 II other than special surveys n 57 Dwyer, D. T Salary 142 Eakins, G. G Duty-pay 152 Earl, R. W Salary 143 Earle, R. R Provisional allowance 148 Eastman, D. W Refunds 41 Eaton, Chris , 37 Echo L\ Quebec Subscription 162 Edmonton Brewing and Malting Co., Ltd., the Refunds 35, 36, 38, 39 Edmundston and Main Ferry Lessee 19 Edwards, W. C. & Co., Ltd Contingencies 169, 178 Egan, W Salary 134 Egener, A Duty-pay 151 .1 . Salary 131 Eimer & Amend Contingencies 158 Ekins, E. G Salary 160 INDEX 197 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Page. Electric Light Inspection — Contingencies. Vote for 57 „ n It Expenditures, page 56 . . . Details of 178 „ „ I II I. Refunds 41 II II II Revenue Districts in account with revenue 54-55 ,1 I, ,1 It Monthly deposits 22 to 31 „ „ II ti Stamps revenue 43 II II ,, Salaries Vote for 57 ,1 It Export power licenses Monthly deposits 22-31 II M Registration Fees. ., n 22 to 31 Elk Valley Brewing Co., Ltd., The Refunds 35, 36, 39 Elliott, T. H M . 40 11 Distribution of seizures. 153 „ Salary ". 136 Elliott, W. J Duty-pay 152 Salary 131 Ellis, Dr. W. H Contingencies 158 Empire Brewing Co Refunds 39 English, .J.J Commission 149 Enterprise Brewing Co., The Refunds 38 Evans, C.J Salary 161 Evans, G. T 136 Evening Citizen, The Ottawa Subscription 163 Excise Contingencies Vote for 57 It It on account of stamps 57 II Expenditures, pages 11 to 13 Details of 130 to 152 11 General expenditures, pages 4to5 n 147 It Revenue h 6 to 9 II II Comparative Statement sho\ving increase or decrease for 1908-1909 and 1909-1910. 32-.S3 II I Monthly deposits 22 to 31 It Salaries Vote for . . . 57 11 Seizures Monthly deposits 22 31 11 Statistics (Appendix " A ") 61 to 128 Expenditures — Adulteration of food, page 15 Details of 157 to 159 Departmental, i^age 16 m 160 to 163 Details of (Appendix B.) 130 to 178 Electric light inspection, pages 52-53 . . Details of , 176 to 178 Excise, pages 10 to 13 i. *: 130 to 152 Gas inspection, pages 52-53 m 171 to 175 'General Statement 4-5 Sundry minor, page 18 Details of 156 Weights and Measures, pages 47-48 .... h 164 to 169 Export of electric power Vote for 57 II Contingencies 156 Fagan, Dr. C. J Food analyses 358 Fahey, E ...Salary 132 Fairley, W Duty-pay 152 Salary 130 Falconer, J . E Duty-pay 151 Salary 137 Falconer, R. H 136 Farmer, R. C t .... 142 Farmer's Advocate, London Subscription 162 Farquharson & Granger Refunds 37 Ferguson, J . C Salaries 142, 157 II Travelling and other expenses 151 Ferland, M Refund 47 Ferry Licenses — Revenue 17 Fertilizers Refunds 49 11 Fees & Licenses Monthly deposits 22 to 31 Fiddes, J Salary 133 Fiddler. H Provisional allowance 148 Field, Clayton Refunds .. .. 41 Fielding, L. G Salary 137 Filteau, J. R Duty-pay 152 Findlay, R Salary 164 Findlay, H , 168 Fisher, John Refunds . 37 Fitzgerald, E. W Salary 164 Fitzpatrick,W. J „ 141 Fleming, C , 131 Fletcher, R. W Salaries 143, 157 11 Travelling and other expenses 158 Flynn, D. J Salary 136 Food, Adulteration of — Expenditures page 15 Details of 157 to 158 It Vote for 57 oot, Pierson & Co Contingencies 178 orest, E. R Salary 138 198 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Page. Forest, M Salary 138 Forsyth, D • • •• 143 „ Provisional allowance 148 Fort Francis Ferry . . Lessee 19 Fort George Tribune, B.C Subscription 163 Fortier, J. J. O Salary 140 Fortune, R Provisional allowance 148 Forward, C. C Salary 161 Foster, E. L - 161 Foster, H " 133 Fowler, G " 160 Fox, J. D 138 Fox, Thomas • " . i33 Frame, A Contingencies and salary. ... 166 Franez HugershofE & Leizig " 158 Frankland, H. K " and salary 136 Fraser, H m „ 176 Fraser, John Law costs.. 147 Fraser, P < Jontingencies and salary 142 „ Distribution of seizures 155 Fraser, R Commission 149 Frechette, L. A Translation 148, 156, 139 ,, Vote for 57 Fredericton Gas District Contingencies and salary 173 Free Press, The, Ottawa.. . Subscription 162 Freed, A. T ■ Contingencies and salary 164 Freeland, A .. . " " . 133 ,, Distribution of seizures . . . • 153 Furlong, C. J Salary 160 Fyfe, Jas Contingencies 168 Salary 161 Gallagher, T Contingencies and salary 164 Gallankamp A. & Co., Ltd 158 Gallipeau, J. P. N Salary 165 Gamache, J. N " <' 138 Gardner, W Commission 149 Gariepy, L. N.' Salary 139 Gas Inspection— Contingencies Vote for _ 57 II Expenditures, pages 52-53 Details of 171 to 175 II Inspection Districts in account with Revenue 50-51 II Revenue Monthly deposits 22 to 31 Refunds 40 •• Salaries Vote for 57 .1 Stamps Distributor's account 50-51 ,, ,, Revenue 43 Gas Journal Publishers, Toronto Subscription 163 Gaudet, V Law costs 147 Gauvin, E Duty-pay 152 Salary... 141 Gazette Printing Co.. Montreal Subscription 162 Geldart, O. A Salary 142 General Electric Light Contingencies 178 II Excise — Contingencies 147 II Gas — Contingencies 175 II Weights and Measures Contingencies 169 George, J Salary ... Gerald, Charles Duty-pay 134 151 Gerald, W. H Duty-pay Gerald, W. J Salary .Salary 136 . Travelling expenses 147 Duty-pay 161 Salary 136 Travelling expenses 147 Travelling expenses 162 139 160 148 Gervais, J. A Salary Gervais, J. H " Gibson, J. V. S Provisional allowance Gilby, W. F Salary 167 Gilhuly, R. H Commission 149 Gillespie & Co Contingencies 147 Gillies, A. L Salary 137 Gijpin, R. R Salary 145 (Jirard, I i> Girwood, G . P Contingencies Globe Printing Co,, Toronto . Subscription Golden Lyon Brewing Co., Ltd Refunds "^o' on Golden West Brewing Co., Ltd. The 38,39 132 158 162 INDEX 199 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Page. Gooderham & Worts, Ltd Contingencies 158 . . Refunds 37 Goodhue, M. L. E. B Salary 160 Goodman, A. W . . . .... Duty-pay 151 Salary ..... 133 Gorman, A. M. .. 142 Gosnell, T. S Contingencies and salary 143 M Provisional allowance 148 Goudie, D. A Salary. 144 1. Provisional allowance 148 Gould Storage Co Contingencies 178 Gow, J. E Duty-pay 152 Salary • 138, 140 Graham, A. L -. 136,172 Graham, W. J Contingencies and salaries 133 Graham, W. T Salary.. 136 Grand North Western Telegraph Co Gratuities to messengers 162 It II Contingencies 162 Grand Trunk Ry Co Freight 159, 169. 178 Grant, CD Provisional allowance 169 Grant, H. H Distribution of seizures 155 II Salary and contingencies 142 Grant, W. M , 167 Grauton, C 135 Grant's Spring Brewery Co., Ltd Refunds 37 Gravel, A. I Contingencies and salary 166 Graveline, D. P Salary 139 Graves, Bros Contingencies 162, 169 Gray, R. S Duty -pay 151 ■1 Provisional allowance . . 148 - ^ Salary. 144 Gray, W. B . . Provisional allowance 148 Griffin, P. F Salary 132 Giifith. M. L , 160 Grimason, Thomas . . ■< 132 Grondin, V Duty-pay 152 Salary 140 Guay, A , 165 Guelph, Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 13] M Gas District „ and salary .. 171 Hagan,J Salary 161 Hagarty, B. „ 160 Halifax Breweries, Ltd Refunds 39 II Electric Light District Contingencies. 176 II Excise Division „ and salaries 142 " " Distribution of seizures . . 155 II Gas District Contingencies and salaries 173 « Weights and Measures Division „ ., 166 Hall, F. J Provisional allowance 148 Hall, H. C Salary 165 Halliday, W. A „ " 160 Hamilton Brewing Association Ltd., The Refunds , . . . 37 II Electric Light District Contingencies . . 176 II Excise Division „ and salaries ... 131-132 " _ I' _ Distribution of seizures 153 1. Gas District Contingencies and salaries 171 II Weights and Measures Division „ ,, 164 Hammond, T. W Provisional allowance 148 Salary 143 Hanlan, J. R 13l Hanley, A " 132 Hardisty, Bros Elef und.s 40 Harquail, J. S Law costs 147 Hams, W. H Provisional allowance 169 Salary 168 Hartinger, Frank Refunds 39 Harwood, .J. O. A Salary 139 Hawkin-s W. L „ 143 Hayhurst, T. H '/ Duty-pay. 152 " Salary 13l Hay ward. W. J Contingencies and salarv I65 Hebert, C. D „ „ 141 Hebert, J. A. P Salary 165 Hei.sz, L Refunds 37 Helliwell, H. N Salarj' . 136 Henderson, Hugh Refund.s 35, 38 Henwood. G Salary 145 12—13 200 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 191 1 Page. Herald Publishing Co., Montreal Subscription 162 Herd t, L. A '. Contingencies 17S Hesson, C. A » and salary 135 Hicks, W. H Salary 135 Higeriy, Chas Contingencies .147, 159, 169, 175, 178 Higinan, O n 177 Salary. 161 H Travelling expenses 156 Higman, 0. jnr Contingencies 178 Himsworth, W ., 147,162,169,175 Salary 160 M Travelling expenses 156 Hinchey, E. H Salary 133, 157 Hiram, Walker & Sons, Ltd Refunds 38 Hiscott, J. O Salary 132 Hobbs, G. N u 131 Hodder, W. E Provisional allowance 148 II Salary 144 Hodgins, H. A „ ' 164 Hoeschen & Wentzler Brewing Co. , Ltd. The. . . . Refunds 39 Hogan, James Salaries , 132, 157 « Travelling and other expenses 158 Holliday, W. R Refunds 39 Houle, L Law costs 169 Howell, Thomas Salary 144 Howie, A Duty-pay - 151 M Salary 131 Howson, G. H „ 164 Hubbley, H. H „ 142 Hudon, L. E „ 138 Huether, W Refunds 37, 39 Huggett, A. i:* Provisional allowance 148 M . Salary 145 Hughes, H „" 167 Hughes, P. A „ 160 Hughes, R. A „ 165 Hull Ferry (Old Lease) Lessee 19 Hunter, W. M Salary 172 Hupfed Ludecking & Co .Contingencies 158 Hurst, L, B Duty-pay 151 11 Salary 136 Her, B Contingencies and salary 130 Imperial Brewing Co Refunds . 38 Imperial Tobacco Co. of Canada, Ltd n 39, 40 Inland Revenue Dept. : ExiJenditures page 16 Details of . . , 160 to 163 11 11 List of persons employed in the 179 to 189 Inland Sentinel, The, Kamloops Subscription 162 Inspection of Petroleum and Naphtha Return of Manufactures 117 ,. Comparative statement of 1908-09 and 1909-10 117 Inspector of Bonded Factories Contingencies and salary 146 11 Breweries and Malt Houses « « 146 1, Distilleries .. « 146 II Tobacco Factories. h n 146 Inspectors of Excise Districts n u 146 Intelligencer, The, Belleville Subscription 163 International Bureau of Weights and Measures Vote for 57 •I II Contribution to 170 II Electro-technical Commission m 156 Vote for 57 Irion, A. L Refunds 38 Ivey, W. J Provisional allowance 148 Jackson, H. B Commission 149, 150 Jackson, G. G Provincial allowance 148 Salary 143 Jame8,T.C h 142 Jameson, S. B 144, 177 Jamieson, R. C Duty-pay 151 ti Salary 136 Jeffrey, A. J n 135 Johnson, J. J Duty-pay 152 Salary.' ^ 133 Johnson, W Contingencies and salaries 164, 171, 172 Refunds 40 Johnson, Matthey & Co Contingencies 158 Johnston, C. W Salary 164 Johnston, G Provisional allowance 148 Johnston, H. J Salary 135 INDEX 201 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Page. Johnstone, J. K Contingencies 176 ti ... 11 and salarj' 172 Joliette Excise Division " n ... 138 Jones, A Duty-pay 151 Salary 136 Jones, R Contingencies 177 II 11 and salary 145 ,r- Provisional allowance . . 148 II Salary 174 Jones, W. A Provisional allowance 148 Jones, Yamell & Co., London, England Subscription 163 Journal, The, Ottawa n 162 Journal, The, St. Catharines. ... h 163 Jubinville, J. P Salary 137 Kakabeka Falls Brewing Co., Ltd., The Refunds 37 Kavanagh, A.J Comn.ission 149 Kearney, D.J Distribution of seizures 154 . . Salary 139 Keay, W. S » 145 Keeler, G. H Duty-pay 151 II Salary .. 135 Kelley, .J. T Distribution of seizures 155 Kelvin & White, James Contingencies 178 Kemp, D. C Refunds... 37 Kenning, J. H Contingencies and salary 146 Keogh, P. M Duty-pay 151 Salary 137 Kerrigan, James Refunds 35, 39 Kidd, Thomas Salary.. 157 . 11 Travelling and other expenses 158 King, R. M Salary 142 Kings Printer Printing, &c 162 Kingston Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 132 11 Weights and Measures n 164 Kirk, J. T Commission 149 Kirkpatrick, H. J Salary 131 Knowles, Charles n 165 Kocot. G Refunds 38 Kuy-Sheerer Co Contingencies 158 Kylie, R Salan' 164 Labatt, John Refunds 36, 37 Labelle, L. V .... Contingencies and salary 138 Lac St. Jean, Le, Roberval. . Subscription 163 Ladouceur, Louis Salary 161 Laidman, R. H i. 164 Lally, J. E Duty-pay 151 Salary 130 Lambe, A. B Contingencies.. . 178 Lambert, J. A Salary 139 Lamoureux, J. A i. 139 Lane, T. M Distribution of seizures . 154 Salary 138 Lane Tobacco Co Refunds 40 Langelier, F Salary Ill Lapasse, Ferry Les.see 19 Laporte, G Salary 133 Lariviere, A. C Salaries ... 143, 157 11 Travelling and other expenses 158 LaRue, A. Salary 140 LnSalle, B Bill stumps 16 Laurence, G. C Contingencies and salary 166 Laurier, J. L Salary 139 Law costs Expenditures. . 147 Law Stamj^ Distiibutors' accounts 17 .1 Monthly deposits 22 to 31 11 . • Revenue 43 Lawless, E. M Salary 160 Lawlor, H Contingencies and salary 146 11 Travelhng expenses 147 Lawlor, J.J Salary 131 Law5on, & Sons Co. Ltd., The Contingencies 169 Lodoux, A Salary 139 Lebel, J. A. W „ 165 Leblanc, F. X ,i 166 Lee, Edward „ 132 Lemaistre, C Electro-technical commission 156 Lemoine, Alp Salary 160 12-131 202 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Page. Lemoine,. J Salary 140 LeRoy Brewing Co., The Refunds 35 Lesperance, J. A Duty-pay 152 Salary 139 Lethbridge Brewing and Malting Co. Ltd., The Refunds 38 LeVasseur, N Contingencies 176 ,, M and salary 173 Leveque, J. T Provisional allowance 148 Lewis, H. B Salary 160 Libbey, J.J Provisional allowance 148 Licenses Excise Revenue from 20-21 Liddle, D Salary 165 List of persons employed by Inland Rev. Department 179 to 189 Listowel Gas District Contingencies and salary 171 Lithgow, J. T •. Law stamps 17 Lithtcap, O. F. & Co Refimds 34 London Electric Light District Contingencies and salarjr 176 ,1 Excise Division m salaries 132-133 II Gas District n m 172 Long, W. H. A Salary 143 Longtin, H m 139 Lopatecki, E. S Provisional allowance 148 „ Salary 144 Love, G. G 137 Lownsborough, W Commission 149, 150 Lutz, W. H Refunds 39 Lyman, Ltd Contingencies 175, 178 Lyon, A Refunds 40 Lyon, A. V Salary 160 Lyons, A m 165 Lyons, E <• 132 Macdonald, A. B Duty-pay 152 Salary 135,141 Macdonald, A. W m 167 Macdonald, G 'i 145 Macdonald, J. A Contingencies and salary 164 Macdonald, J. F - 168 Salaries 145,177 Macfarlane, A. C Salary 161 MacGregor, D. C - 145 Macllreith, R. T Law costs 159 Mackenzie, J. H Salary 136 Macleman, F. J Commission 149 Macpherson, M. J " 149,150 Mager, J. G Salaries 107, 174 Magness, Robert Contingencies 169, 176 „ II and salaries 167, 174 „ Provisional allowance 169 Mahoney, H Salary 137 Mahoney, J Cartage 159, 162, 169 Mail and Empire, The, Toronto Subscription 162 Mainville, C. P Salary 139 Male, Thomas Contingencies and salary 171 Malt— License fees 20-21 Licenses issued, grain used, quantity produced, &c 74 Quantity taken for consumption 20-21 Returns of Manufactures for the year 1909-1910 74 Comparative statement for 1908-1909 and 1909-1910 75 Revenue 6,8 Refunds 35 to 39 II Comparative Statement showing increase or decrease for 1908-1909 and 1909-1910 32-33 Warehouse returns 76-77 Comparative statement for 1908-1909 and 1909-1910 78-79 Malt Liquor — License fees 20-21 Licenses issued, material used and quantity produced 80 t^uantity taken for consumption 20-21 Returns of Manufactures for the year 1909-1910. 80 ,1 Comparative statement for 1908-1909 and 1909-1910 81 Revenue 6, 8 II Comparative Statement showing increase or decrease for 1908-1909 and 1909-1910 32-33 Manitoba Excise District Inspector Contingencies and salary 146 Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg Subscription 163 Mann, W Salary 173 Manufactures in Bond— Comparative Statement ©f manufactures for 1908-1909 and 1909-1910. . . 120-121 II II License Fees ■ 20-21 II II Licenses issued, materials used, and quantity produced 120-121 INDEX 203 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Page. Manufactures in Bond — Quantity taken for consumption 20-21 II M Returns of Manufactures 118-119 II ection District Contingencies 176 11 Excise Division n and salaries . 138- 139 II 11 Distribution of seizures 153 II Gas District Contingencies and salaries 173 11 Weights and Measures Division n h 166 Montreal Star, The Subscription 162 Mooney, G. B Duty-pay 151 SaWy 137 Moore, T .... Salaries 143, 157 II ..... Purchases of samples and other expenses. . 158 Moose Jaw Brewing and Malting Co., Ltd Refunds. 35, 36, 39 11 Excise Division Contingencies and salaries . . . . 144 Morency, J Duty-pay 151 Salary.. 140 Morgan, E. J Provisional allowance 148 201 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Page. 144 166 148 143 159 35 Morgan, E. J Salary Morin, J. P Contingencies and salary Morris, T. H Provisional allowance . . „ Salary Mowat, J. M Law costs Mueller, Julius Refunds Mulhern, M. M Contingencies and salaries 131, 17 Mulrooney, G Duty-pay 151 Munn & Co., New York Subscription Munro, H. D Salaries Murdoch, Jas Salary Murphy, F. C Murray, A. E Murray, D Duty-pay „ Salary McArthur, G. H Duty-pay ,, Salary McCarthy, T. C Refunds McCloskey, J. R Salary McCoy, W .. McGraney, H. P Provisional allowance „ Salary McCuaig, A. r McCullough, A II - McCon vej', J. J Contingencies and salary McCutcheon, H Salary McDonald, A. J « McDonald, A. W .. McDonald, G Provisional allowance McDonald, J. F Commission „ Contingencies and salary „ Salary McDougall, H Law cost= McDougall, J. A Commission McFee, A. C Duty-pay „ Salary McGill, A Contingencies and travelling expenses „ Salary McGowan, J " McGuire, L. J " McGuire, T McHarg, W. H ..Law cost Mclntyre, W. S Refunds McKay, R Salary McKay, R. G Law costs McKell, M. E m McLean, J. D " McLean, W. J McLenaghan, N Contingencies and salary 162 142, 173 165 171 136 151 140 151 137 56, 37 141 130 148 144 130 160 165 144 142 167 148 149 145, 168 177 147 149 151 1?0 157, 158 160 142 139 133 147 40 67 147 161 149 147 1133 , Distribution of seizures 153, 154 McLeod, Col. J. F Bill stamps account 16 McMillan. D. N Commission 149 McNaughton, J. G Salary 134 McNiven. D. J " H3 McPherson, E. A Duty-pay 151 „ Salary 135 McPherson, J. F Commission 149 McPhie, D Contingencies 176 „ ,1 and salary 171 McPhie, W.'ii'.'.. '..'.'.'.'.'.... Salary 171 McSween. James Contingencies and salary 137 Nadeau, M Commission 149 Nanaimo Daily Herald, The Subscription 163 Nanaimo Gas District ... Contingencies and salary 174 Natianee u " ' 72 Na8h,A.F " 176 „ II and salary 172 Nash. S. C. '.".'." .'.'...".'." .' •• 143 Neil, James Salary _ 137 Nelson Brewing Co., Ltd Refunds 35, 36, 38 Nelson, Nels <> ... 36, 38 Nelson, Weights and Measures Division Contingencies and salary New Brunswick Excise District " " New Ontario Brewing Co., Ltd Refunds Newby, F Salary Newsome, I " _• • ._ News Advertiser, Vancouver Subscription 167 146 3.5, 37 160 130 162 INDEX 205 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Page. News Publishing Co., The, Toronto Subscription 163 New Westminster Gas District Contingencies and salary 174 Niagara and Youngstown Ferry Lessee 19 Nicholas, B. C Salary 160 II Travelling expenses 162 Nichols, F. A Provisional allowance 148 Noonan, J. M Salary 133 Noonan, H. T .".••. 133 Normandin, G Distiibution of seizures 154 Salary 138 O'Brien, E. C Salary 131 O'Brien, James i 131 O'Brien, J. F Duty-pay 151 Salary 131 O'Donnell, J 132 O'Donnell, M. J .. 139 O'Donoghue, M. J Contingencies and salary 130 O'DwTer, P Refunds 37 Oertling, L Contingencies 147 Officer's salary Refunds 40 O Flaherty, E. J Salary 139 O'Flaherty, M. J n 173 Gkanagan, The, Vernon, B. C Subscription 163 O'Keefe Brewery Co., Ltd., The.. Refunds 38 Oland, J. C i 36-38 O'Leary, T. J Duty-pay 151 Salary 136 Oliver, J. T i. 137 Oliver, H Duty-pay 152 " Salary 138 Ontario District Inspectors Contingencies and salaries 146 Orr, H.N n salary 172 Salary 130 Ostiguy, L. R i. . 160 O'Sullivan, D Salaries 145157 II Travelling and other expenses 158 Other receipts — Revenue — Comparative statement showing monthly increase or decrease for 1908-1909 and 1909-1910 32-33 Other receipts Re\enue from 7-9 M II monthly deposits 22 to 31 Ottawa Electric Co Contingencies 169 II Light District 176 II Railway Co Fare tickets 162 Excise Di vision Contingencies and salaries 1.^3 II II Distribution of seizures 153 Free Press Subscription 162 Gas District Contingencies and salaries 172 Transfer Cartage 162 Trust and Surgical Co Contingencies and salaries 147 Weights and Measures Division ■" m 164 Otterbein, C Refunds 36 Ouelette Street Ferry, Detroit Lessee 19 Owen Sound Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 133 II Gas District « salary 172 Panneton, G. E Salary 139 Pape, Janies n 172 Parent, F h 161 Park, W. A Commission 149 Parke, Davis & Co Refunds 34, 35 Parker, Thomas Contingencies and salary 167 Parkin, M. R Provisional allowance 148 Salary... 143 Parkinson, E. B Distribution of seizures 155 II Provisional allowance 148 Salary 144 Parson, C. H Provisional allowance 148 Salary 145 Patent Medicines Registration fees Refunds 41 .1 I, . Revenue of 30-31 II stamps II 30-31 Paterson, C. E. A Salary 137 Patrie, La, Montreal Subscription 162 Patry, J. H Salary 140 Pelletier, N. G i. 140 Pembroke and Allumette Island Ferry (old lea.se) 19 II II (new lease) 19 Pembroke Observer advertising Advertising 156 206 INLAND REVENUES 1 GEORGE v., A. 1911 Page. Persons employed by Inland Revenue Department, list of 179 to 181) Perth Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 133-135 II II Distribution of seizures 153 Peterborough Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 134 I. Gas District n and salary 172 Petit, J. B : Salary 165 Petroleum Inspection Fees 117 ,1 II comparative statement for 1908-1909 and 1909 and 1910 117 II Returns of petroleum and naptha inspected during 1909-1910 117 Phoenix Brewing Co. , Ltd Refunds 39 Pictou Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 142, 143 II M Distribution of seizures 155 II Weights and Measures Division Contnigencies and salaries 166 Pilsener Brewing Co Refunds 39 Pleasance, W Salary 132 Poirier, J. N .. 141 Poitras, W n 140 Pontiac Advance, The Advertising 156 II II Subscription ; Popham, F. H Salary ...... 161 Port Arthur Excise Division • Contingencies and salaries 134 Port Hope Brewing and Malting Co., Ltd., The Refunds ... 37 Portelance, P. A Salary 141 Portei, N Commission 149, 150 Portland Catuil Miner, The, Vancouver Subscription 163 Postmaster, Ottawa Stamps and postage 147, 15^, 162, 178 Post-Office Department Bill stamps account ..... 16 Pound, J. T Commission 149 Powell, J. B Contingencies and salary 131, 171 Power, J. F Salaries 144, 157 II Travelling and other expenses .... 158 Pratt & Whitney Co Contingencies 178 Prefontaine, F. H . . Salary 165 Prescott and Ogdensburg Ferry Lessee 19 Prescott E.xcise Division Contingencies and salaries 135 Presse, La, Montreal Subscription .... 163 Preventive Service General statement of expenditures and salaries 14 II , Vote for 57 Prince Rupert Optimist, The Subscription 162 Pritchard- Andrews Co., Ltd., The Contingencies 147, 158, 169, 175, 178 Progrh, Le, Windsor Subscription 162, 163^ Progrds du Golfe, Le, Rimouski , « 163 Proprietory of Patent Medicines Act Contingencies . . 156 II II II Vote for 57 Provisional Allowances n 57 Provost, I. E Contingencies and salary 176 Provost, J Distribution of seizures 154 Publow, W. J Salary 134 Quain, Redmond « 160' Quebec Gas, The Refunds 40 II Electric Light Inspection District Contingencies 176 II Excise District « and salary 146 II II Division n salaries » . 140 II II II Distribution of seizures 154 II Gas District Contingencies and salaries 173 II Weights and Measures Division « m 165 Quinn, J. D Duty-pay 152 Salary 141 Quyon Ferry Lessee 19 Ralston, J Duty-pay 151 Salary 138 Ratchford, C. E Commission 149,150 Rau, Mary Refunds 39 Raymond, A . ... Commission . . . 149 Raw leaf tobacco taken for consumption 20-21 Refunds of revenue 34 to 41 Regina Electric Light District Contingencies 177 II Weights and Measures District m and Salafies 167 Registrar of Exchequer Court Salaries 147 Reinhardt, C. S Refunds 39 Reinhardt, L. . . . : h 38 Renahan, M. J • Salaiy 172 Renaud, A. H Salary..... 139 Rennie. G Contingencies and salaries 134, 172 Resources Publishing Co., Montreal . Subscription 163- INDEX 207 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 12 Page. Revenue Recapitulation for the year 1909-1910., .1 Adulteration of Food « 37 Westman, Thomas ... Salary ■ ■ - 160 Weston Electrical Instrument Co Contingencies 178 Wheatley, A. E Salary 164 White, H Commission 149 WhiteH.E Salary 166 White, J. P. & Sons, Ltd Contingencies 147 White, T. F Refunds 37 Whitehead, Mrs. J Contingencies . 147 Whitehead, J. P Salary 133 Whyte, J. B 135 Wickw-ire, W. N Refunds 38 Wilson, D Salary 132 Wilson, H. R Duty-pay 151 II Salary. 130 Wilson, J. C 165 Wilson, J. E Contingencies 176 I, 11 and salary 174 Wilson, Little, Badgerow Co., Ltd., The Refunds 36 Wilson, W. A Provisional allowance 169 Windsor Excise Division Contingencies and salaries 137 II Weights and Measures Division n " 164 Wink, .J. C Salary 134 Winnipeg Electric Light District Contingencies 176 M E.vcise Division n and salaries 143 Gas District h 174 II Provisional allowance 148 II Weights and Measures Contingencies and salaries . 167 Wiser, J. P. & Sons, Ltd Refunds. . . 35-37 Witheushaw, E Salary 144 Witness, The, Montreal Subscription 162 Wolfenden, W Provisional allowance 148 Salaries 144,174 Wood, H. M Salary 134 Wood, J. A I 135 Woodstock Gas District Contingencies and salary , . . . 172 Woodward, G. \V Duty-pay 151 II Salary 131 Workman. A. & Co Contingencies 178 Wright, Alex. & Co., Ltd .. 175 Wright, A. J Refunds 38 Wright, R. .T Salary 165 Wright, S. E 161 Yetts, Robert P ,. 160 Young, R. E Duty-pay 151 II Salary 135 Yukon Electric Light District m . . 177 II Excise Division Contingencies and salary 145 •I Weights and Measures Division " " 168 0 University of Toronta Library DO NOT REMOVE THE CARD FROM THIS POCKET Acme I ibrary Card Pocket Under Pat. "Ref. Index File" Made by LIBRARY BUREAU