SESSIONAL PAPERS VOLUME 4 FOURTH SESSION OF THE NINTH PARLIAMENT DOMINiON OF CANADA SESSION 1904 VOLUME XXXVIII 4 Edw. VII. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1904 it^See also Numerical List, page 5. ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF THE • SESSIONAL PAPEBS OF THE PARLIAMENT OF CANADA -^^-^^--^ FOURTH SESSION, NINTH PARLIAMENT, 1!)04. Adulteration of Food 14 Agricultural Implements 54 Agriculture, Annual Report 15 Alaska Boundaiy Award 4G, 4(\a Aluminum Imports 10!t Anglo-American Telegraph Co 73, 73« Archives, Canadian 18 Athabaska Landing, Petroleum at 118 Atlantic Coast Fisheries 97 Auditor General, Annual Report 1 B 6 Banks, Chartered Banks, Unpaid Balances in 7 Binder Twine 1'2S, 128rt Bonds and Securities 47 Boyd, Mr 81 British Canadian Loan and Investment Co 48 British Columbia Industrial Disputes. . . . 36a Britton, Justice 142 Bronte Harbour 80 Canada Eastern Railway 141 Canadian Contingents to South Africa . . . 139 Canadian Goods in U. S. Vessels 62 Canadian Northern Railway 74, 133 Canadian Pacific Railway : Business with Interior Department .... 53 Lands sold by 56 Canadian School of Musketry 138 Cattle-guards 98 Chartered Banks 6 Cheese-cooling Rooms 95 to 956 Chicken-fattening in P. E. I 136 Civil Service : Appointments and Promotions 58 Examiners 31 Insurance 41 List 30 Superannuations 38 1 C Coal or other Fuel Supply 108 Cold Storage 05^ 65a: Commis.sioner of Lights. 90 Conference at Washington 125, Cotton Imports §4 Criminal Statistics ij Crude Petroleum . ng I> Dairy Products 143 Davis, Michael P 12ort . . . Insuiance, Abstract , Inspraiice, Annual Report Interior, Annual Report Irena Post Office Iroquois Indians , Jackson, J. B Judge Winchester Justice, Annual Reix>rt. 107 5.5 27 36« 12 9 8 25 101 105 107« 102 34 Labour, Department of. Annual Report.. Le Malou, Steamer Librarj' of Parliament, Annual Report. . Lobster Fisheries . . , . 97, Mabou Creamery Mails to United Kingdom Major General, Earl of Dundonald 113, Manchester Liners ... Marine and Fisheries ; Chief Engineer . . Marine, Annual Report Maritime Provinces, Steamships for Matane, Postmaster at Mea.sures, Inspection of. . . . Militia and Defence, Annual Rejwrt Militia, 9th Regiment of Montreal Fire Insurance Montreal Turnpike Trust 83, Mounted Police ^Mutual Reserve Life Association 36 132 33 123 134 89 113a 75 90 21 76 119 13 35 112 110 115 28 69 Xappan Dairy Station 135 Xash, E. A 93 National Transcontinental Railway. . 37, 37«, 100 102, 117, 124 New Brunswick Appeal Case. 127 Ninth Regiment of Militia 112 North- West Irrigation 50 North- West Mounted Police , . . 28 O Ossekeag, N. B , 82 Ottawa Improvement Commission 42 Ouellet, Major 85, 85a Over-rulings of Treasury Board 39 P Pacific Cable 106 P.E.I., Chicken-fattening in 136 P.E.L, Deep- Sea Fi.slieries 137 P,E.I., Lobster Industry 123 P.E.L, Railway 104 to 1046 P.E.L, Telegraph Service 73, 73a Penitentiaries, Annual Reixjrt as to 34 Petroleum at Athabaska Landing 118 Police, Dominion 45 Police, North-west Mounted 28 Port Arthur, Telephone for 99 Postmaster General, Annual Report 24 Privy Council Appeal Cases 127 Protocol of Washington Conference 125 Public Accounts, Annual Report 2 Public and Other Works 63 Public Printing and Stationery 32 Public Works, Annual Report 19 a Quarantine Matters 1 21 Quebec Central Railway 114 R Railway Cattle-guards 98 Railways and Canals, Annual Report .... 20 Representation in House of Commons 127 Richelieu River Floods 77 Ross Rifle Factory Co 91 Saskatchewan River 78 Savard, P. V 87(>)87(«) Secretary of State, Annual Report 29 Shareholders in Chartered Banks 6 Sheep, Shipment of, U.S 120 Shipping, List of 216 South Africa Contingents 139 South Shore Railway 70 St. Alphonse Wharf 145 Steamer Le Malou 132 4 Edw. VII. Alphabetical Index to Sessional Papers. A. 1904 Steamship Gauss Steamship Service to France. Subsidy for Steamshijis Telegrajth Service, Government Thermograplie Records Timber Limits Timber on Hope Island Toronto Garrison Common Toronto Island and Harbour Trade and Commerce, Annual Rejrart.. Trade and Navigatitm, Annual Report. Trade Unions Transatlantic Steamship Companies.. . . Treadgold Syndicate Treasury Board Over-rulings . . .'. Trent Valley Canal ." U Unclaimed Balances in Banks. Unforeseen Expenses United Counties Railway 146 122 76 19a 65, 65a 66, 66a (51, 61a 96 79 10 11 103 71 126 39 49, 49? 43 70 V Vancouver Engineering Works SfJ Vegetables and Fruits from U.S 92 Ventilation of Railway Cars 6S Ventilation of Ships (!;"), 65a Vessels, List of 21t W Wa^kerton Mail Service .57 Warrants, Governor General's 40 Weighing Dairy Products 143 Weights, Measures, etc 13 Winchester, Judge 102 Winnipeg and Hudson's Bay Railway . . . 133 * Y Yukon : — Liquor Permits ... Ill Justice Britton and Commissioners .... 142 Ordinances 44 Rescinding Treadgold Privileges 126 Yukon Territory Act 131 U m, 4 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1904 See alwo A.l]ihabetical Intlex, pHgre 1. LIST OF SESSIONAL PAPERS Arranged in Numerical Order, with their titles at full length ; the Dates when Ordered and when jiresented to the Houses of Parliament ; the Name oj the Senator or Member who moved for each Sessional Paper, and tvhether it is ordered to he Printed or Not Printed. CONTENTS OF VOLUME B. Census of Canada, 1901. St-eond Volume Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1. (This volume is lioimd in two parts.) 1. Report of the Auditor General, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1903. Presented 22nd March, 190 hy Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution atid sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2. 2. Public Accounts of Canada, for the fiscal year ended .30th .June, 1903. Presented Kith March, 1904 by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 3. Estimates for the sums required for the services of Canada, for the year ended 30th .June, 1905. Pre- sented 16th March, 1904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. .Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 4. .Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1904. Presented 22nd April, 1904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional paper . 5. Further Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1904. Presented 30th May, 1904, b Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution aiul sessional papers. 5a. Further Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1904. Presented 28th June, 1904 by Hon. W. S. Fielding .' Printed for both distribution and sessional papers 5b. Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1905, Presented 25th July, 1904, by Hon W. S. Fielding. . ... . , Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 5c. Further Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1904. Presented 3rd August, 1904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers . 5d. Further Supplementary Estimates for the year ending 30th June, 1905. Presented 3rd August, 1904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 6. List of Shareholders in the Chartered Banks of Canada, as on 31st December, 1903. Presented 17th May, 1904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding : ■ Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 3. 7. Report of dividends remaining unpaid, unclaimed balances and unpaid drafts and bills of exchange m Chartered Banks of Canada, for five years and upwards, prior to December 31, 1903. Presented 26th May, 1 904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 8. Report of the Superintendent of Insurance, for the year ended 31st December, 1903. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 9. .\bstract of Statements of Insurance Companies in Canada, for the year ended 31st December, 1903. Presented 13th April, 1904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 5 4 Edw. VII List of Sessional Papers. A. 1904 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 4. 10. Report of the Department of Trade and Commerce, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1903. Pre- sented 16th Mai-ch, 1904, by Hon. J. .Svitherland . .Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 5. 11. Tables of tlie Trade and Navigation of Canada, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1903. Presented 16th March, 1904, by Hon. W. Paterson Printed for both distribution ami sessional papers . CONTENTS OF VOLUME 6. 12. Inland Revenues of Canada. E.xcise, etc., for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1903. Presented Hith March, 1904, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur Printed for both distribution and sessiomil papers. 13. Inspection of Weights, Measures, Gas and Electric Light, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1903. Presented 16th March, 1904, by Hen. L. . . Erideur. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers . 14. Reixjrt on Adulteration of Food, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1903. Presented 7th April, 1904, by Hon. L. P. Brodeur Printed for both distribu.tion and sessional iMpjers . 1.5. Report of the Minister of Agriculture, for the year ended 31st October, 1903. Presented 22nd March, 1904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Printed for both distribution aiid sessioncd piapers . 16. Report of the Director and Officers of the Experimental Farms, for the year 1903. Presented 27th May, 1904, by Hon. S. A. Fisher Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 7. 17. Criminal Statistics for the year ended 30th September, 1903. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 18. Report on Canadian Archives, 1903 Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 19. Report of the Minister of Public Works, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 19C3. Presented 16th March, 1904, by Hon. J. Sutherland Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 19a. Special Report of the Government Telegraph Service, compiled by the Department of Public Works. Presented 16th June, 1904, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 8. 20. Annual ReiX)rt of the Department of Railways and Canals, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1903. Presented 12th April, 1904, by Hon. H. R. Emmerson. Printed for both distribution and sessional pafers. 21. Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries (Marine), for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1903. Presented 24th March, 1904, by Hon. J. R. Prefontaine. Printed for both distribution aiul sessional papers. 21a. Fourth Annual Report of the Geographic Board of Canada, 1903. Printed for both distribution and sessienud papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 9. 21'a List of Shipping issued by the Department of Marine and Fisheries, being a List of Vessels on the registry books of Canada, on the 31st December, 1903. Printed for both distribution and sessional papens. 22. Report of the Department of Marine and Fisheries (Fisheries), for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1903. Presented 6th April, 1904, by Hon. J. R. Prefontaine. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 23. Report of the Harbour Commissioner.s, etc., 1903. . . .Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 6 4 Edw. Vir. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1904 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 10. 2-4. Report of the Postmaster General, for the year ended 30th June, 1903. Presented' 16th March, 1D04, by Sir William Mulock. . . -. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 2't, Annual Report of the Department of tlie Interior, for the fiscal year ended 30th June, 1903. Pre- sented 16th March, 1904, by Hon. C. Sifton Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME IL 26. Summary Report of the Geological Survey Department for the calendar year 190.'^. Presented .5th July, 1904, by Sir Richard Cartwrlght Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 27. Annual Report of the Department of Indian Affairs, for the fiscal year ended .30th June, 1903. Pre- sented 8th July, 1904, by Hon. C. Sifton Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 28. Report of the North-West Mounted Police, 1903. Presented 18th April, 1904, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 12. 29. Report of the Secretary of State of Canada, for the year ended 31st December. 1903. Presented 16th March, 1904, by Hon. J. Sutherland Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 30. Civil Service List of Canada, 1903. Presented 16th March, 1904, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 31. Report of the Board of Civil Service Examiners, for the year ended 31st December, 1903. Presented 28th April, 1904, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for both distribution atul sessional papers. 32. Annual Report of the Department of Public Printing and Stationery, for the year ended 30tli .Tune, 1903. Presented 28th April, 1904, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 33. Report of the Joint Librarians of Parliament for the year 1903. Presented 11th March, 1904, by the Hon. The Speaker Printed for sessional papers. 34. Report of the Minister of Justice as to Penitentiaries of Canada, for the year ended 30th June, 1903, Presented 11th April, 1904, by Hon. C. Fitzpatrick Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 35. Report of the Department of Militia and Defence of Canada, for the year ended 31st December, 19(t3. Presented 10th May, 1901, by Sir Frederick Borden. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 13. 36. Report of the Department of Labour, for the year ended 30th June, 1903. Presented 16th March, 1904, by Sir William Mulock Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 36a. Evidence taken before the Royal Commission to inquire into Industrial Disputes in the province of British Columbia. Presented 15i,h July, 1904, by Sir William Mulock. Printed for both distributidn and sessional papers. 37. An agreement made between His Majesty the King and the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company, dated March 8th, 1904, varying in some respects the provisions of the agreement between His Majesty and Sir Charles Rivers Wilson and others representing the said company, a copj' of which forms the Schedule to the Act, 3 Edward VII, chapter 71. Presented 11th March, 1904, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 37rt. Proposed alterations to contract re Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company, and correspondence in connection therewith. Presented 28th March, 1904, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 38. Statement of superannuations and retiring allowancss in the civil service during the year ended 31st December, 190.3, showing name, rank, salary, service, allowance and cause of retirement of each person superannuated or retired, and also whether vacancy filled by promotion or by new appoint- ment, and salary of any new appointee. Presented 16th March, 1904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Not printed. 7 4 Edw. YII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1904 CONTENTS OF VOLUME U^Con tinned. 39. Return of oveV-rulings by the treasury board of the auditor general's decisions between the com mencement of the session of 1903 and that of 1904. Presented ICth March, 1904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding ]^ot printed. 40. Statement of Governor General's Warrants issued since the last session of parliament, on account of the fiscal year 1!;mj3-1904. Presented Kith March, 1904. by Hon. W. S. Fielding Not printed. 41. 8tate4iient in pursuance of section 17 of the Civil Service Insurance Act, for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1903. Presented 16th March, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Not printed. 42. Statement of receipts and expenditures of the Ottawa Improvement Commission, for the fiscal j'ear ended .30th June, 190.3. Presented 16th March, 1904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Not printed. 43. Return showing the expenditure on account of unforeseen expenses from thp 1st July, 1903, to the 10th March, 1904. Presented 16th March, 1904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Not printeel. 44. Ordinances ef the Yukon Territory, passed by the Yukon Council in the year 1903. Presented 17th March, 1904, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed. 45. Report of the Connnissioner, Dominion Police Force, for the year 1903. Presented 17th March, 1904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Not printed. 46. The A^\ard of the Alaska Boundary Tribunal. Presented 22nd March, 1904, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for sessional papers. Note. — This is included in 46«. 46a. Correspondence i-esi>ecting the Alaska lx)undary, together witli the award of the Alaska Boundary Tridunal. Presented 8th July, 1904, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Printed for both distribution emd sessional papers. 47. Detailed statement of all bonds and securities registered in the Department of the Secretary of State of Canada, since last Return, 24th March, 1903, submitted to the parliament of Canada under section 23, chapter'19 of the Revised Statutes of Canada. Presented 23rd ]\Iarch, 1904, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Not printed. 48. Statement of the affairs of the'British Canadian Loan and Investment Company, as on 31st Decem- ber, 1903. Presented 21st March, 1904, by the Hon. The Speaker Not printed. 49. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th March, 1904, for a copy of the Report of Mr. McLeod, C.E,, upon the continuation of the Trent Valley Canal between Rice Lake and Lake Ontario. Presented 28th March, 1904.— ilfr. Blain Printed for sessional papers. 49a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1904, for copies of all engineers' reports ' with plans and profiles, and other particulars, showing the sui veys for the southern section of the Trent Valley Canal, between Rice Lake and Lake Ontario, by the two routes, via Trenton and Port Hoi>e ; and the comparative cost by each route. Piesented 2nd May, 1904. — Mr. Blain . .Not iirinfed. 50. Return of orders in council which have been published in the Canada Gazette between 1st .lanuary and 31st December, 1903, in accordance with the provisions of section 52 of the North-west Irrigation Act, chapter 35 of 61 Victoria. Presented 30th March, 1904, by Hon. C. Sifton Not printed . 31. Return of orders in council which have been published in the Canada Gazette and in the British Cohnuhia Gazette, between 1st January and 3lst December, 1903, in accordance with the provisions of subsection (d) of section 38 of the regulations for the survey, administration, disposal and manage- ment of Dominion lands within the 40-mile railway belt in the province of British Columbia. Pre- sented 30th March, 1904, by Hon. 0. Sifton Not printed. 52. Return of orders in council which have been published in the Cetnada Gazette between 1st January and 31st December, 1903, in accordance with the provisions of clause 91 of the Dominion Lands Act, chapter .54 of the Revised Statutes of Canada, and its amendments. Presented 30th March, 1904, by Hon. C. Sifton Not printed. 53. Return (in so far as the Department of the Interior is concerned) of copies of all orders in council, plans, pai>er8 and correspondence which are required to be presented to the House of Commons, under a resolution passed on 20th February, 1882, since the date of the last return under such resolu- tion. Presented 30th March, 1904, by Hon. C. Sifton Not printed. 54. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1904, showing amount of rebates of duties paid on agricultural implements from June 30th, 1901, to June 30th, 1903, to each firm exi)orting such machinery for the respective years. Presented 11th April, 1904. — Mr. Roche (Marquette) ' Not printed. 8 4 Echv. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1904 CONTENTS OF VOLUME IS— Continued. 55. Return showing remissions of intei-est made under section 141, as added to the Indian Act by section 8, chapter 35, 58-59 Victoria, for tlie year ended 30th June, 1903. Presented 11th April, 1901, by Hon. C. Sifton Not printed. 66. Return of all lands sold by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, from the 1st of October, 1902, to the 1st October, 1903. Presented 11th April, 1904, by Hon. C. Sifton ]!tot printed. 57. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1934, for copies cf all correspondence since January 1st, 1904, between the postmaster general and the mayor of the town of Walkerton, relating to the irregularity of the mail service to the Town of Walkerton. Presented 11th April, 1904. — Mr. Donnelly. Not printed. 58. Return of the names and salaries of all persons appointed to or promoted in the several department of the civil service, during the calendar year 19u3. Presented 13th April, 1904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Not printed. 59. Orders of the Exchequer Court, under provisions of section 55 of 50-51 Victoria, as amended by 52 Victoria, chapter 8. Presented 13th April, 1904, by Hon. C. Fitzpatrick Not printed. 60- Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1904, for cox)ies of all CDrrespondence, l^etitions and ])apers, between any settlers in township 27, ranges 31 and 32, and township 28, ranges 31 and 32, and any department of the government, in reference to adding of those townships to the Doukhobor reserve. Presented 14th April, 1904. — Mr. Roche (Marquette) Not printed. 61. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th March, 1904, for copies of all correspondence in connection with the cutting of any timber on Hope Island, in the Georgian Bay, by any person or persons during the years 1903-4. Presented 14th April, 1904. — Mr. Bennett Not printed. 61«. Supplementary return to Gl. Presented 28th April, 1904 Not printed. 62. Copy of order in council respecting shipment of Canadian goods in Untied States vessels via St. Michaels, with regulations and instructions issued in 1898 and subsequent years, and also corre- spondence respecting the issue of orders and instructions for^the season of 1904. Presented 19th April, 1904, by Hon. W. Paterson Printed for sessional papers. 63. E.xtract from a report of the committee of the honourable the privy council, approved by the governor general on the 11th March, 1904, respecting the management and control of public and other works (3 Edward VIl. , c. 53), provides for the transfer by the governor in council of the management, charge and direction of any public works, or any power, duty or function with resjject to any work or class of works, whether public or private, which is assigned to or vested by statute in any minister or department, to any other minister or department. Presented 20th Ajn-il, 1904, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for sessional papers. 64. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th March, 1904, showing the names and num- ber of .the ofPcials in the employ of government in Canada in connection with immigration; the salaries of each ; the amount of money spent in Canada in connection with immigration ; the total expenditure in connection with immigration, for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1903 ; the expendi- ture for advertising ; and the amount of expenditure on buildings, with names of places. Presented 20th April, 1904. —Mr. Wilson. . Printed for sessional papers. 64a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th March, 1904, showing the names and num- ber of all the immigration agents employed on commission by the Dominion government in Great Britain and Ireland, and in Europe, specifying the countries ; also the United States. Also how much commission is paid for each immigrant to each agent ; how many immigrants have been sent to Canada by each agent ; how much money has been paid to each agent as commission ; and how much has been allowed to each agent for expenses from 30th June, 1902, to 1st January, 1904. Pre- sented 20th April, 1904. — Mr. Wilson Printed for sessional papers. 646. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th March, 1904, showing the names and num- ber of all immigration agents employed on salary by the Dominion government from the 30th June, 1902, to 1st January, 1904, in Great Britain and Ireland, the United States of America and Europe ; the salary paid to each agent, the amount allowed for expenses to each. Also the number of immi- grants sent to Canada by each of the said agents. Presented 22nd April, 1904. — Mr. Wilson. Printed for sessioncd papers. 2 9 4 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1904 CONTENTS OF VOLUME IS— Continued. 65i Return to an Order of the House of Commons, dated 17th March, 1904, for copies of all thermograph records of temj>erature taken on board Atlantic steamships since January 1st, 1903, stating :— 1. Name of steamship. 2. Date when thermograph was put in chamber. 3. Date when .steamer left the i^ort. 4. Whether chamber wa.s (a) cold storage ; (6) cool air ; (c) mechanically ventilated ; {d) ordinary or whether the record was taken on deck, or other place where the natural temperature of the air would be registered, unexposed to the sun's rays. 5. Where i^racticable, in what part of the chamber the thermograph was placed. Presented 20th April, 1904. — Mr. Smith (Wtntworth). Not printed. 65o. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th March, 1904, for copies of all correspond- ence to date between the department of agriculture and the steamship companies, in regard to mechanical ventilation of ships' holds. Presented 22nd April, 190-i.— Mr. Smith { Wentuvrth). Not printed. 66. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1904, showing : — 1. The number of timber limits, and where located, that have been disposed of by the government since March 1.5, 1902, in the province of Manitoba and the North-west Territories. 2. The names of the purchasers in each case, and the price paid fr)r each limit. 3. Copies of tender for each limit, and the names of the newspapers in which the advertisements appeared. Presented 22nd April, 1904. — Mr. Roche [Marquette) Not printed. 66a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th March, 1904, showing the number of timber limits granted in Manitoba and the North-west Territories, between the years 1878 and 1890, inclusive; and the mileage covered by said limits, together with the amount of money jjer mile received by the government for said timber limits. Also the number of limits that have been granted since the present government came into power, and the amount received per mile for the same. Presented 22nd April, 11*04. — Mr. McCreary Not printed. 67t Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 17th March, 1904, for copies of all petitions, memorials and correspondence respecting the half-breed allotment of scrip in Manitoba and the Territories up to date. Also copies of all reports and orders in council in connection therewith. Presented 22nd April, 1904. — Mr. LaRiviere Not printed. 67a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th April, 1904, of all i^titions, letters and other correspondence between the half-breads of the Saskatchewan district and the Dominion government, relating in any way to the grievances of the said half-breeds, for the years 1883, 1884 and 1*"85. Also all correspondence between the Dominion government and their officials and others in the district of Saskatchewan, previous to the rebellion of 1885, relating in any way to the griev- ances of the said half-breeds. Presented 31st May, 1904. — Mr. McCreary Not printed. 676. Supplementary return to 67. Presented 3l8t May, 1904 Not printed. 67c. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th April, 1904, of all letters, petitions and corresrondence between D. H. McDowel, Esq., M.P., and the government, relating to the payment of rebellion claims and the issue of half-breed scrip in the Saskatchewan district. Presented 10th .June, 1904. — Mr. McCreary N>f Commons, dated 25th April, 1904, showing : 1. The number of allotments of 240 acres of land made to half-breeds in Manitoba, and the total acreage covered by the same, 2. The number of scrip to half-breed children in Manitoba, and the total face value of the same. 3. The number of scrip to heads of half-breed families in Manitoba, and the total face value of the same. 4. The number of scrip to original white settlers in Manitoba, and the total face value of the same. 5. The number of scrip issued in commutation of hay yjri vikges in Manitoba, and the total face vakie of the same. 6. Scrip and land warrants issued for military services. 7. Scrip issued to the North-west Mounted Police. 8. Scrip issued to colonization companies ; names of companies, and the face value of such scrip. 9. All other scrip issued by the department of interior; to whom, for what purpose ; and respective face value of the same. 10. Number of each cash .and land scrip issued to the North-west half-breeds. 11. Number and face value of all the abt)ve-de8cribed scrip outstanding on the 31st December, 1903. Presented 13th July, 1904. — Mr. LaRiviere Not Printed. 10 4 Edw. Vir. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1904 CONTENTS OF VOLUME n—Covtinved. 68. Return to an order of the Itouse of Commons, dated 28th March, 1904, for copies of all correspond- ence and agreements to date, between the government of Canada and any railway companies, in re- gard to ventilation of railway cars. Presented 22nd April, 1904.— Mr. isvtith (Wentwurth). Not Printed. 69. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 14th April, 1904, showing for the years 1891 to 1904, both inclusive, in detail, drawn off under separate headings : 1. Income in Canada. 2. Expenditure or disbursements in Canada, in detail. 3. Premium note account in Canada, in detail. 4. Miscellan- eous in Canada, in detail. 5. Exhibit of policies in Canada, in detail. 6. Details of termination in Canada, in detail. 7. General business statement for years 1891 to 1904, both inclusive. A. Income in detail. B. Disbursements, in detail. C. Ledger assets, in detail. D. Non-ledger assets, in de- tail. E. Liabilities, in detail. F. Exhibits of policies. These to be drawn on under different headings as to the detail of each statement, and additions to be made, as far as it applies, to figures for the years named. Company— Mutual Reserve Life Association, formerly known as the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association. Also for the last return made by this company to the insurance department at Ottawa in the year 1904. Presented (Senate) 2lst April, 1904.- .ffow. Mr. Domville. Not Printed. 70. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1904, for copies of all correspond- ence had with the government of Canada respecting the amalgamation of the South Shore, United Counties, and East Richelieu Valley Railways, or any of them ; of any orders in council relating to the said amalgamation, and of all correspondence referring to the appointment of a receiver to the South Shore Railway Company. Presented 25th April, 1904. — Mr. Monk Not Printed. 71. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th March, 1904, for copies of all agreements made since January the first, 1903, between the government of Canada and any transalantic steam- ship companies receiving a bonus or subsidy from the government of Canada. Presented 26th April, 1904.— Mr. Smith ( Wentworth) Not Printed. 72. Return, to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th ^larch, 1904, for copies of all correspondence, petitions and other documents in possession of the government, with reference to the charges against and the dismissal of L. L. Gallagher, postmaster at Wilton, in the liding of Lennox, in the pro- vince of Ontario. Presented 29th April, 1904.— Mr. Wilson Not printed. 73. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 6th October, 1903, for all communications between the government of Canada, or any member thereof, and the Anglo-American Telegraph Company, any otlier telegraph company, the Provincial Government of Prince Edward Island, any Board of Trade in Prince Edward Island or any other province, and any representative of Prince Edward Island in the House of Commons, respecting the improvement of the telegraph service between Prince Edward Island and ths mainland of the Dominion. Presented (Senate) 27th April, 1904. — Hon. Mr. Ferguson .... . . Not printed. 73a. Supplementary return to an address of the Senate, dated 6th October, 1903, for all communications, between the government of Canada, or any member thereof, and the Anglo American Telegraph Company, any other telegraph company, the Provincial Government of Prince Edward Island, any Board of Trade in Prince Edward Island, or any other province, and any representative of Prince Edward Island in the House of Commons, respecting the improvement of the telegraph service be- tween Prince Edward Island and the mainland of the Dominion ; and also a copy of any contract existing between the Prince Edward Island Railway and the Anglo-American Telegraph Company, regarding the use of the lines and offices of the said railway for telegraphic purposes. Presented (Senate) 31st May, \^QA.—Hon. Mr. Ferguson Not jyrinted. 74. Copy of an Indenture made the 29th day of July, 1903 ; between the Canadian Northern Railway Company and His Majesty the King, represented by the Honourable the Minister of Finance and Receiver (reneral of Canada. Presented 2nd May, 1904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding Not p7-intcd. 75. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th April, 1904, for a copy of the contract between the government of Canada and the Manchester liners, in force during the season of 1903. Presented 2nd May, 1904. — Mr. Lancaster Not printed. 76. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th Ajn-il, 1904, for copies of all petitions, memorials, letters and other correspondence, between the Maritime Board of Trade, the Char- lottetown Board of Trade, the Alberton and West Prince Board ofTrade, and the Goverment, with regard to a subsidy for a line of steamships to ply between Chatham, New Brunswick ; Alberto and New London, on the north shore of Prince Edward Island ; Sydney, Nova Scotia ; the Mag- dalen Islands, and St. John's, Newfoundland. Presented 2nd May, 1904. — Mr. Hackett .Not printed. 11 4 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1904 CONTENTS CF VOLUiME IS—Coniinued. 77. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th March, 1904, for collies of all correspondence, petitions, claims, and other documents, in the possession of the government, relating to the damages sustained by the farmers of the counties of St. John and Iberville and Missisquoi, by the floods in Richelieu River. Presented 3rd May, 1901. — Mr. Demers (St. John and Iberville) Not printed. 78. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th March. 1904, showing the amount of money exjjended by the Dominion government on improving the navigation on the Saskatchewan River.in the North-west Territories Presented 3rd May, 1904. — Mr. McCrearp .Not printed. 79. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 17th March, 1904, for copies of all correspon- dence since the first ofjMarch, 1903. including, reports, letters, telegrams, etc.,between the government of Canada and any of its officers, or engnieers, or other persons, respecting the damage being done to the island at Toronto by the waters of Lake Ontario ; also copies of any orders or instructions which have been issued respecting the works necessary or to be undertaken for the protection of the said island, and the preservation of Toronto harbour. Presented 3rd May, V.)Qi.— Mr. Osier. Not printed. 80. Return to an order of of the House of Commons, dated 23rd March, 1904, showing the names of all persons employed on the Bronte harbour improvements, in connection with the construction or repair of the pier, during the year ending 30th June, 1901, as foreman, timekeeper, labourers, or workmen of any kind. Also the several amounts paid as wages to each of such persons. And a similar return giving the like information for each of the years ending 30tlr .June, 1902 and 1903 ; and for the six months ending January 1st, 1904, respectively. Presented 3rd May, 1904.— J/r. Henderson. . . Not printed. 81. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 2.5th April, 1904, for copies of all letters, tele- grams, correspondence, petitions, memorials, documents and papers, relating to the recent appoint- ment of Mr. Boyd to be postmaster at the village of Huntingdon, in the province of Quebec ; or relating to the filling of the vacancj' occasioned by the death of the late postmaster. Presented 3rd May, 1904.— .afr. Borden (Halifax) Not printed. 82. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th April, 1904, for copies of all documents,. memorials, petitions, reports and correspondence, in relation to the removal of the post office at Ossekeag, or Hampton Station, in King's County, N. B., from the railway station to the store of R. H. Smith. Presented 3rd May, 1904.— ilfr. Huffhes C Victoria) Not printed. 83. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1904, showing the i^resent indebted- ness of the Montieal Turnpike Trust to the Dominion government ; and the sums received by the latter as interest on bonds of said trust since 1895. Presented 3rd May, 1904. — Mr. Monk. Not printed. 84. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th April, 1904, showing : 1. The quantity and value of raw cotton imported into Canada during each of the past six years ; also exports of same, if any, during same term. 2. From what countries it was imported, and the amount and value from each country. 3. Tlie quantity and qualit}' of manufactured cotton imported into Canada during each of the past six years. 4. From wtiat countries it was imported, and the amomit in value from each country. 5. The quantity and value of manufactured cotton exported from Canada during each of the past six j'ears. 6. To what countries it was exported. Presented 4th ^lay, 1904. — Mr. Thompson (Baldiiiiand and Monck) Not printed . 85. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th March, 1904, for: 1. Copies of the investi- gation held in February last, in Quebec, by the special tribunal appointed to inquire into the com- plaint laid by Lt.-Colonel Evanturel, commander of the 9th regiment of the active militia, against Major Ouellet, of the said regiment. 2. Of the recommendation of the commandant of the 7th mili- tary district, to the effect that the said Lt.-Colonel Evanturel be continued for a second term in the command of the said 9th regiment. 3. Of all correspondence relating to the said second prolongation of the said Lt.-Colonel Evanturel's term of command or relating to the said investigation. Presented 4th May, 1904 . —Mr. Caagrain Not printed . 85a. Supplementary return to No. 85. Presented 15th June, 1904 Not printed. 86. Return to an a/ldress of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1904, for copies of all letters, tele- grams, communications in writing and correspondence, between the government, or any department of the government, or any minister, deputy ministers, officers or other persons acting for the govern- ment, and the Vancouver Engineering Works, Limited, or any official or oth'er person acting for the 12 4 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1904 CONTENTS OF VOLUME IS— Continued. . said company, respecting the enlargement of dry dock facilities on the Pacific coast. 2. All letters, telegrams,- communications in writnig, and correspondence between the government, or any depart- ment of the government, especially the department of pnblic works, and the department of marine and fisheries, and N. Thompson & Company, or any member of that firm, I). G. McDonell, F. Bur- nett, R. Kelly, R. G. McPherson, and C. G. Johnson, or either of them, respecting the enlargement of dry dock facilities on tlie Pacific coast. 3. All letters, telegrams, communications in writing, and correspondence between the government, or any department of the government, or any officer acting or purporting to act for the government, and any persons whomsoever, respecting the enlargement of the dry dock facilities on the Pacific coast, or the establishment of a dry dock, or dry docks, on that coast. 4. All orders in council and other documents whatsoever resi)ecting the matters afore- said, or any of them. Presented 4th May, lf)()4.— iV/r. Haggart Not printed. 87. (1). Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1904, for copies of all reports, opinion, letters, and correspondence, written, sent, given or transmitted to the government, or any department or any minister, by P. V. Savard, Esq., from tlie date of his appointment, 14th May, 1903, (See Hanmrd, unrevised, 1904, page 2.S5) to the 10th March, 1904, in relation to the investiga- tion held or made by the said P. V. Savard, Esq., into the question as to how the local government of Quebec acquired the Mingan Seigniory, and what title to the property existed in the province prior to its conveyance to the Labrador Company (See Hansard, 1904, unrevised, page 230). Pre- sented 5th May, 1904. — Mr. Casgrain Not printed . S7. (2). Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 17th March, 1904, for copies of all orders in council, ministerial orders, or other documents appointing" Mr. P. V. Savard, advocate, formerly a member of this house, to a position under the government, during the course of the years 1902, 1903, or 1904 ; of all correspondence relating to such appointment ; and of all detailed accounts, memoranda, etc., for salary and fees as well for travelling expenses and all other expenses presented by the said P. V. Savard ; and statements showing how much has been claimed by the said P. V. Savard, for such salary and expenses, and how much has been paid to him. Presented 5th May. 1904. —Mr. Taylor Not printed . 88. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th AjjfII, 1904, giving names of all delegates sent by the government from Canada to Great Britain and Ireland, or any European country, during the year 1903 ; with the amount ])aid to each delegate by way of salary and expenses ; and the nature of the duties performed by each delegate ; giving districts where those duties were performed. Presented 6th May, 1904.— 3/r. Roche (Marquette).. Not printed. 89. Return to address of the House of Commons, dated 24th March, 1904, for copies of all contracts entered into between the government of Canada and any corporation, company or person, during the past five years for the carriage of mails between any port oi' ports on the St. Lawrence and the United Kingdom ; and copies of all such contracts for the carriage of mails, dxiring the period afore- said, between any port or ports in Nova Scotia or New Brunswick and the United Kingdom. Pre- sented 9th May, 1904. —Mr. Haggart Not printed. 90. Return to an address of the House of Connnons, dated 25th April, 1904, for copies of orders in council, departmental orders, or letters, defining the respective duties of the chief engineer of the department of marine and fisheries, and of the Commissioner of Lights. Presented 10th May, 1904. — Mr. Lancaster Not printed. 91. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1904, for copies of all orders in council, patents, deeds, do3uments, correspondence and papers, passed, executed, signed, delivered, sent or received, since the first of July, 1903, in connection with the grant of any land in the city of Quebec to the Ross Rifle Factory Company, or Sir Charles Ross, or any person or persons on behalf of or acting for the said Sir Charles Ross or the said company. Presented 26th May, 1904. — Mr. Bell Not printed. 92. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1904, for a statement showing in detail the quantity of vegetables and fruits imported from the United States and entered at the ports of Montreal and Toronto, during the years 1902 and 1903, resjjectively ; as well as of the amount of duties collected by the government during the said two years at each one of said ports, and indioat- ing separately the quantities and amounts for the first six months in each year. Presented 26th May, 19IJ4. —Mr. Monk Not printed. 13 4 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1904 CONTENTS OF VOLUME IS— Continued. 93. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1904, for copies of all correspondence, letters, telegi-anis, petitions or other documents, from January 1st, 1901, to the present time, in con- nection with or in relation tO the dismissal of E. A. Nash, formerlj- Dcmiinion lands agent at Kamloops, B.C. ; and all correspondence, letters, telegrams or other documents m relation to his application for superannuation. Presented 26th May, 1904.— J/r. Tai/lor Not printed. 94. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1904, for a copy of tlie report of Blaise Dugas, who was sent to Belgium in connection with increasing the facilities of the tobacco trade with that country, during the year 1902. Presented 27th May, 1904. — Mr. Monk A ot printed. 95. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1904, showing : 1. The total expendi- ture in connection with the cheese-cooling rooms at Brockville and Woodstock, Ontario, up to the first of March, 1904, detailed as foUows : 2. The cost of site for curing room. 3. The cost of con- struction of V)uildings. 4. The cost of machinerj% fittings, etc. 5. The cost of cheese purchased. 6. The cost of hauling cheese. 7. The salaries of officials, labour, travelling expenses, etc. 8. The cost of cheese boxes, chemicals, light, telephone, cold storage, freight, and all other incidentals. 9. The amount received for sale of cheese . 10. The amount received for curing cheese. Presented 27th May, 1904.— .lifr. Taylor JVot printed. 95a. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1904, showing : 1. The total expendi- ture in connection with the cheese-cooling room at St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, up to the first of March, 1904, detailed as follows : 2. The cost of site for curing room. 3. The cost of construction of build- ings. 4. The cost of machinery, fittings, etc. 5. The cost of cheese purchased. 6. The cost of hauling cheese. 7. The salaries of officials, labour, travelling expenses, etc. 8. The cost of cheese boxes, chemi- cals, light, telephone, cold storage, freight, and all other incidentals. 9. The amount received for sale of cheese. 10. The amount received for curing cheese. Presented 27th May, 1904. — Air. Taylor Not printed. 95b. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1904, showing : 1. The total expendi- ture in connection with the cheese-cooling room in Cowansville, Quebec, up to the first of March, 1904, detailed as follows : 2. The cost of site of curing-room. 3. The cost of construction of build- ings. 4. The cost of machinery, fittings, etc. 5. The cost of cheese purchased. 6. The cost of hauling cheese. 7. The salaries of officials, labour, travelling expenses, etc. 8. The cost of cheese boxes, chemi- cals, light, telephone, cold storage, freight, and all other incidentals. 9. The amount received for sale of cheese. 10. The amount received for curing cheese. Presented 27th May, 1904. — Mr. Taylor. Not printed. 96. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 17th March, 1904, for copies of all correspon- dence respecting the sale, lease or rental of the Garrison Common to the city of Toronto, oi to any private parties ; and also as to the acquirement of the land to be used by the permanent military forces; together with all orders in council disposing of said Ganison Common, and acquiring the lands to be used for military purposes. Presented 30th May, 1904. — Mr. Clarke Not printed. 97. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1904, for copies of all orders of council, and of all other documents and corresix)ndence relating to the appointment of a commis- sioner to investigate the condition of the lobster and other Atlantic coast fisheries ; likewise of the instructions given regarding that subject ; also the reports that may have been made thereon. Pre- sented 30th May, IdOL— Mr. Uanong Not printed. 98. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1904, for copies of all correspondence representations, minutes, or orders in council, appointments, instructions, papers and writings, in reference to, or in connection with, railway cattle-guards ; or in reference to, or in connection with, the selection or api)ointment of the cattle-guard commission, and the members thereof ; and their actions and proceedings, including the retirement of Mr. Robertson, and the appointment of Mr. F. W. Holt, C.E., as sole commissioner ; and his instructions and subsequent proceedings ; and includ- ing all interim, partial and final reports by the original or subsequent commission, between the date of the report of railway committee of the session of 1902 on the Lancaster Bill No. 3, of that session, and this date. Presented 30th May, 1904.— Jt/r. Clare Not printed. 99. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 28th March, 1904, of the judgment and decision of the board of railway commissioners in the application of the towns of Port Arthur and Fort William for telephonic communication with stations and premises of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Presented 30th May, 1904.— il/r. Sproule Not printed. 14 4 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1904 CONTENTS OF VOLUME IS— Continued. 100. Return to an order of th«- House of Commons, dated l)th May, 1904, for copies of all letters, correspondence, memorials, petitions and documents, in the possession of the Government, relating to the employment, or requesting the emplopnient, by the Grand Trunk Railway Company, or by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company, of British subjects as engineers in the surveying and con- struction of the proposed National Transcontinental Railway ; and generally, all correspondence and documents in the possession of the government, in any way complaining of, or protesting against, the employment of aliens as engineers in i-ailway surveying or construction on the line of the proposed National Transcontinental Railwcay. Presented 30th May, 1904.— iVfr. T(u/Ior Not printed. 101. Return to an order of the House of Commons dated 9th May, 1904, for copies of all correspondence between the post office department any any person, or persons, referring to the change in post- masters in charge of the post office at Irena, in the township of Matilda, in the county of Dundas. Presented 31st May, 1904.- Mr. Taylor '. Not printed. 102. Copy of the order in council appointing His Honour Judge Winchester, commissioner, to ascertain the names, nationality, natui'e and time of employment, remuneration and actual bona fide residence at the time of employme»t, of each person heretofore or at present employed in connection with the surveys of the proposed Grand Trunk Pacific Railway ; and also as to the names of all the Canadians or bona fide residents of Canada, who liave made application for such employment, the nature of the employment applied for, and the result of such application, etc. Presented 31st May, 1904, by Sir William Mulock Not printed. 103. Return of application for registration, under tlie provisions of cliaptcr 131 (R.S.C.) intituled : "An Act respecting Trade Unions." Presented 1st June, 1904, by Hon. W. S. P'ielding. Not printed. 104. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th April, 1904, giving details witli regard to the actual cost of construction of the Belfast and Murray Harbour branches of the Prince Edward Island Railway between Southport and Murray River, as follows: Miles clearing, and cost per mile, miles close cutting, and cost per mile ; miles grubbing, and cost per mile ; cubic yards solid rock excavated, rate per yard, and cost per mile ; ditching rate per yard, and cost per mile ; cubic yards borrowed, i-ate per yard and cost per mile ; public crossings, cost per mile ; farm crossings, cost per mile; ballast, cost per mile; fencing, ajst per mile; rail fastenings, cost jier mile ; beam culverts, cost per mile ; length of sidings in feet, and cost of same ; stations, where placed, and cost of each ; miles of track-laying, and cost per mile ; three-foot iron pipes, how many, and cost per mile ; eighteen-inch vitrified clay pipes, and cost per mile ; steel trestles, length of same, and cost per mile ; total cost of work to date ; description and size of engine-house and turn-table ; also capacity of water-tank, and where situated. Presented 6th June, 1904. — Mr. Hackett. . .Not printed. 104a. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 31st May, 1904, giving statements in detail of the expen- ditures on Hillsborough Bridge and Muiray Harbour Branch Railway, Prince Edward Island, con- tained in an amount of .§1,492,525.47 .stated by the minister of finance in the House of Commons on the 30th of September, 1903, to have been expei.ded on these two works up to the 30th .June, 1903. And also similar statements regarding any other expenditures, if any, up to the la.st mentioned date, on these works, not included in the amoimt so stated by the Finance Minster : 1 Expenditure on Murray Harbour Bi-anch Railway for— (a) Surveys. (6) Legal expenses, names of persons to whom paid, and amount of each, (c) Land damages, names of persons to whom paid, and amount of each. {d) Grading and blasting, (c) Track-laying. (/) Fencing, ((j) Equipment, (h) Any other expen- diture, if any, not included in these headings, to make up the total expenditure up to June 30, 1903. 2. Expenditure on Hillsborough Bridge for — («) Surveys, (b) Legal expenses, to whom paid, and amount to each, (o) Approaches, including land damages, to whom paid, and amount to each, (d) Substructures, (e) Superstructures. {/ Track-laying for railway and general traffic, (j^) Any other expenditures, if any, for the same period, not included under above headings. 3. A detailed state- ment, as above, showing the expenditure, up to the date of the passing of this address, of the whole or part of the amount of $1,230,000 voted for the said bridge and railway for the current year. 4. A detailed statement, as in Nos. 1 and 2, showing the estimated application of any part of the said §1,230,000, voted last session for the said railway and bridge and unexpended at the date of the pass- ing of this address. Statements regarding railway and bridge to be given separately. Presented 26th July, 904.— ^ori. Sir Alackenzie Boioell Not pirinted. 15 4 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1904 CONTENTS OF VOLCTME IS— Continued. 1046. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th May, 1904, giving a statement in detail of the exijenditures on Hillsborough Bridge, Prince Edward Island, and Murray Harbour Branch Railway, Prince Edward Island, contained in an amount of §1,492,525.47, stated by the minister of finance, in Hansard of 1903, page 12829, to have been exjjended on these two works up to 30th June, 1903 : Expenditure on Murray Harbour Branch : («) surveys; (h) legal expenses, names of persons to whom paid, and amount to each ; (<•) land damages, names of persons to whom paid, and amount to each ; {erstructures ; (e) legal expenses, to whom paid and amount to each. And also a detailed statement as above, showing the application of the sum of 81,230,000. mentioned by the minister of finance in Hansard, 1903, page 12829, to be expended ; statements on railway and bridge separatelj'. Presented 4th August, 1904. — Mr. Lefurgey. Not printed. 105. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1904, for copies of all orders in council, documents, correspondence exchanged between the government, or any of the ministers, and any persons, regarding the Indian re.serve establi.shed by 14 and 15 Victoria, chapter 106, in favour of the Iroquois Indians of Sault St. Loui.s and of the Lake of Two Mountains, and the exchange of that reserve for any other one or for any sum of money in favour of the said Indians. Presented 10th June, 1904. — Mr. Leonard Not printed. 106. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 25th April, 1904, showing the earnings and expenses of operating the Pacific cable since its opening for business : 1. The number of words transmitted each way, distinguishing ordinary messages from government and press messages. 2. The gross earnings each month. 3. The total expenses incurred each month — (a) in rejjairs ; (6) in mainten- ance; (c) in interest ; (d) in sinking fund ; (e) in salaries. Together mth cojnes of all correspond- ence relating to any difficulties which maj' have arisen in Australia in connection with the working and operation of said Pacific cable. Presented (Senate) 20th May, 1904. — Hon. Sir Mackenzie Bmoell. Not printed. 107. Return to an address of the Senate, dated- 21.st April, 1904, for copies of all correspondence and recommendations which led to the appointment of J. B. .Jackson to the position of commercial agent to Leeds and Hull, England, at a salary of three thousand dollars per annum, and office and contingent expenses. Presented (Senate) 20th May, 1904. — Hon. Sir Mackenzie Bowell. Not printed 10*". Return to an address of the Senate, dated 1st June, 1904, for a copy of the renommendation made to the executive council upon which an order was passed appointing J. B. Jackson a com- mercial agent in England, together with a copy of said order authorizing said appointment. Pre.sented (Senate) 7th June, 1904. — Hon. Sir Mackenzie Bowell Not printed. 108. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 20th April, 1904, of copies of geological or other reixirts in the hands of the government, Vjearing upon the question of coal or other fuel supply in the provinces of (Quebec, Ontario, or Manitoba, with the view of devising some measure of relief from our jiresent position. Presented (Senate) 20th May, 1904. — Hon. Mr. McMuUcn Not printed . 109. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 14th April, 1904, showing : 1. Imports of aluminum in pigs or ingots into Canada. 2. Aluminum metal manufactured in any form. 3. Oxide o aluminum. 4. Alumina. 5. Quantities by weight values. 6. Countries imixjrted from, and ports of entry in Canada, and what countries the production of. 7. Exports of aluminum in pigs or ingots. 8. Aluminum metal manufactured in any form. 9. What countries exported to, and ports of shipment in Canada. 10. Quantities by weight values. 11. For the years 1901, 1902, and 1903. Presented (Senate) 20th May, 1904. —Hon. Mr. DomviUe Not printed . HO. Return to an addre.ss of the Senate, dated 8th October, 1903, for a statement showing the amount of premiums of insurance against fire which have been paid each j'ear in the city of Montreal during the last ten years, up to the 1st of July last, and also showing the amounts paid each year at Montreal during the same period by insurance companies to holders of policies, and also the names of these companies. Presented (Senate) 22nd A|)ril, 1904. — Hoyi. Mr. David. Not printed. 16 4 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1904 CONTENTS OF VOLUME IH—Contwued. 111. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25th April, 1904, showing the number of liquor permits issued for the Yukon Territory since the date ot the last return ; the names of parties to whom said permits were issued ; the quantities of liquor covered by each permit ; the names of all parties to whom said i)ermits were assigned (if assigned) by the original i)ermit-holder. Presented 9th June, 1904. — Mr. Lancaster Not printed. 112. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th May, 1904, for copies of the letters of of resignation of the following officers of the 9th regiment of the active militia, addressed to Lt.- Colonel Evanturel : Majors Routhier and Ouellet ; Captains Chabot, Belleau, Matte, Dessaint, P. T. Trudel and J. R. Trudel ; Lieutenants Edm. Trudel, J. A. Beaulieu, F. H. Halle and A. Grenier ; and all correspondence between these officers and the depai-tment of militia regarding the said resignations. Presented 15th June, 1904.— Mr. Casgrain .Not printed. 113. Copies of the order in council appointing Major General, the Earl Dundonald, to tlie command of the Canadian militia, 20th May, 1902, and the order in council relieving from the command of the Canadian militia, 14th .June, 1904, and also correspondence and other papers connected therewith. Presented 15th .Tune, 1904, by Sir Wilfrid Laiirier. Further correspondence presented IGth June, 1904, by Hon. W. S. Fielding. Also on 22nd June, 1904, by Hon. S. A. Fisher. Printed for both distribution and sessional ptapjcrs. 1 13«. Further papers in connection with the removal of Major General the Earl of Dundonald from the command of the Canadian militia. Presented 29th June, 1904, by Sir Frederick B(jrdeu. Printed for both distribution and sessional papers. 114. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st June, 1904, for a copy of all statements, documents and papers showing how much the government has received annually from the Quebec Central Railway Company from 1896 to 31st December, 1903 : (a) for the passage of its trains over the Intercolonial from Harlaka to Levis ; (b) for the storage of its freight ; (o) for water supplies ; {d) for any other services. Presented IPth June, 19o4. — Mr. Morin Not printed. 115. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st June, 1904, for copies of all correspondence exchanged between the department of finance and the town of Westmount, concerning the pur- chase of debentures of the Montreal Turnpike Trust. Presented 17th .Tune, 1904. —Mr. Rivet. Not printed. 116. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 1st June, 1904, for a capy of all correspondence between the post office authorities and Henry Goodrick, of Mount Royal Vale, in reference to his resignation as a post office employee. Presented 17th June, 1904. — Mr. Monk Not printed. 117. Report from the office of the geographer of the department of the interior, relating to surveys made on thie Grand Trunk Pacific Railway line. Presented (Senate) 17th June, 1904, by Hon. R. W. Scott Not printed. 118. Return to an address of the Senate dated 31st May, 1904, of all geological and other expert reports in the hands of the government showing the existence of petroleum at Athabaska Landing and ad- joining districts ; also, the names of the districts in which crude oil has been discovered, with quan- tities produced in 1902 and 1903 by districts, together with the total quantity for Canada. Pre- sented (Senate) 17th .Tune, 190.4 — Hon. Mr. Poiricr Not jorintcd. 119. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 6th .June, 1904, for copies of the evidence taken at an investigation held into the conduct of the postmaster at Matane, P.Q., in June, 1903 ; of the report of the investigating officer, and all correspondence, documents and papers, in relation to the said investigation. Presented 20th .June, 1904. — Mr. Casgrain Not printed. 1 20. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th May, 1904, of the correspondence between Dr. Rutherford, chief veterinary inspector, and Dr. Gerrow, and between the latter and John Campbell, Esq., of Fair view Farm, Mariposa, Woodville P.O., in relation to the shipment of sheep to the LTnited States, and the quarantine therein ;*as well as in relation to the claim made by Mr. Campbell for repayment of express charges connected therewith. Presented 22: d June, 1904. Mr. Hughes (Victoria) Not printed. 121. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th May, 1904, for copies of all corresixindence between the government and any of its officials and the secretary of the provincial board of health of Manitoba, relating to matters of quarantine, or to restrict the spread of infectious diseases, since January the 1st, 1902. Presented 22nd June, 1904. —Jl/r. Roche ^Marquette.) Not prinjed. 17 4 Edw. YII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1904 CONTENTS OF VOLUME IZ— Continued. 1 22. Return to on order of the House of Commons, dated 13th June, 1904, for co]jies of all deeds, papers, documents, corres£X)ndence, etc., now existing' in any department, and filed since the 15th of Septem- ber, 1903, in relation to the contract executed in the course of last session, for the establishment of a line of steamers between Canada and France, and to the subsidy payable for the said purpose, or to any matter or subject connected with the said contract and the said subsidy ; and also a copy of contract between the government and Mr. Colombier. Presented 28th June, 1904. — Mr. Casgrain. Not printed. 123. Return of an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th May, 1904, for copies of all petitions, memorials, letters and other correspondence, between certain fishermen and any other party or parties, relating to any of the subject-matters contained in an official letter of the honourable ministei of marine and fisheries, dated the 22nd of April, 1904, with regai'd to the authorization of the new lobster-canning licenses on the eastern coast of Prince Edward Island. Presented 28th •Tune, 1904. — Mr. Lafurgey Not printed. 124 (1.) Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th June, 1904, for copies of all correspon- dence with and by the government, or anj' department thereof, or with the officials of any depart- ment of the goverimient, relating to ap|ilications for employment on the surveys of the proposed railway companj- of Canada, or the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Con.pany, in lelation to such applications, since the 30th May ult., up to date. Presented 28th June, 1904. — Mr. Clarke. Not printed. 124 (2.) Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated loth June, 1904, for copies of additional correspondence since the last order of the house, in the matter of the emj^loyment of engineers in railway surveying or construction on the line of the proposed National Transcontinental Railway Presented 28th June, 1904. — Mr. Borden (Halifax.) Not printed. 125. Protocol of the conference at Washington in May, 1898, preliminary to the appointment of a joint commission for the adjustment of questions at issue between the United States and Great Britain in respect to the relations of the former with the Dominion of Canada. Presented 29th June, 1904, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier Printed for sessional papers. 126. Copy of a report of the committee of the honourable the privy council, approved by His Excellency the Governor General on the 22nd of June, 1904, rescinding the order in council oi the 21st April, 1902, granting certain powers and priveleges to Malcolm H. Orr-Ewing, A. N. C. Treadgold and Walter Barwick. Presented 30th June, 1904, by Hon. C. Sifton Not printed. 127. Cases in the Privy Council on Appeal from the Supreme Court of Canada re representation in the House of Commons of certain Provinces of the Dominion : Between the Attorney General for the Province of New Brunswick, Appellant, and Attorney General for the Dominion of Canada, Respondent ; and between the Attorney General for the Province of Prince Edward Island, Appellant, and Attorney General for the Dominion of Canada, Respondent. Presented 4th July, 1904, by Hon. C. Fitzpatrick Printed for sessional papers. 128. Partial return to an order of the House of Commons dated 20th June, 1904, for copies of (o) all re- |)orts, correspondence, statements, accounts and papers, relating to seizures of binder twine since the 1st of January, 1902, and to prosecutions in respect of the charges ; (b) the correspondence and papers between the several departments relating to all and every such seizure and to the prosecution; of the charges ; (c) all instructions given to any i>erson or persons in relation to such seizures or or prosecutions ; (d) the names, occupations and places of residence of all per.sons employed by or acting on behalf of the government, in relation to each of such seizures, or to the prosecution of the charges ; (e) a statement of all expenses, charges or fees jiaid to or claimed bj' any person or iiersons, in connection with such seizures or prosecutions ; and the pajjers connected with such payments and claims. Presented 6th July, 1904 — Mr. Clqjici/.. Not printed. 128a. Supi)iementary return to No. 128. Presented 15th July, 1904. Not printed. 129. Extracts from two reports of a committee of the honourable the privy council respecting a lease, etc., to Mr. Michael P. Davis, of Ottawa, of a certain lot of land at the Lower Sheiks Island Dam on the the Cornwall Canal. Presented 11th Julj', 1904, by Sir Wilfrid Laurier. . . Not printed. 1 30. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 12th July, 1904, for copies of correspondence and other papers respecting the extension of the command of Lieutenant-Colonel R. W. Gregory, commanding officer of the 2nd Dragoons, his subsequent resignation, &c. Presented 12th July, 1904, Sir Frederick Borden Not printed 18 4 Edw. VII. List of Sessional Papers. A. 1904 CONTENTS OF VOLUME IS— Continued. 130n. ftupplenientary return to No. 130. Presented 2nd August, 1904 Not printed. 131. Orders in council passed since last session, submitted for tlie approval of parliament, in accordance with the provisions of section 5 of chapter 34 of the Statutes of Canada, 1002, intituled : "An Act furtlier to amend the Yukon Territory Act." Presented 12th July, 1904, by Hon. C. Sifton. Nat printed. 132. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 14th .June, 1904, for a copy of all reports made since the opening of navigation to the department of the interior on the subject of the French steamer Le Malou, and more particularly a copy of the report of Doctor Potvin concerning this vessel. Pres- ented (Senate) 12tli .July, 1904— ^om. 3fr. Landry Not printed. 133. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th June, 1904, for copies of all correspondence between any department of the government of Manitoba and any department of the government of of the Dominion, relating to the acquisition, selection or survey of 2.56,000 acres of land, earned by the former Winnipeg and Hudson's Bay Railway Company, now the Canadian Northern Railway Company, and to which the government of the province of Manitoba is entitled. Presented 13th July, 1904.— il/r. Stewart Not printed. 134. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th May, 1904, for copies of all correspondence, accounts and statements showing the cost of the buildings at Mabou, and at other points, which are used in connection with the creamery at Mabou, C.B.; the cost of the machinery, and the rental paid by the government ; the salaries paid by the government ; the iirice paid for milk and cream by the government ; the quantity of butter n\anufactured in each year ; the cost per pound of butter in each year ; the price at which such butter has been sold each year ; the government charge for manu- facturing and marketing. Presented 13th July, 1904. — Mr. Bell Not printed. 135. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th May, 1904, showing the number of pounds of butter and cheese which have been manufactured at the Dominion Dairy Station at Nappan, N.S., in each of the last three years. Also fof a statement showing the cost of such cheese and butter in each year ; giving the items which enter into such total cost, and also showing the cost of manufacture and the cost of marketing per pound, by years. Presented 13th July, 1904. — Mr. Bell. .Not printed. 1 36. Return of an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th May, 1904, giving the number of chicken- fattening stations in operation in Prince Edward Island in the years, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, respec- tively, giving the locations of each, and the names of manager of each, for the respective years ; the expenditure in each of these stations for the years named, and the refunds made from the sale of poultry, &c., stating separately the refund from each for the different years. Presented 13th July, 1904. — Mr. Lejurgcy Not printed. 137. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 25 t^i April, 1904, for copies of all letters and other correspondence, between the board of trade of Alberton, Prince County, Prince Edward Island, and any other party or parties, and the government, relative to the importing of a fishing population, the construction of patent driers, and the general encouragement of the [deep-sea fisheries on the north shore of Prince Edward Island. Presented 14th July, 1904.— ilfr. Hackett Not printed. 138. Return to an order of the House .of Commons, dated 19th July, 1904, of copies of papers respecting the Canadian School of Musketry, Rockliffe, Ontario. Presented 19th July, 1904. — Sir Frederick' Borden liot printed 139. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 13th June, 1904, for a copy of all correspon- dence between the government and any person, or persons, in reference to the granting of pensions to those of the Canadian South African contingents who were wounded or sufferd any disability in such service. Presented 22nd July, 1904. — Mr. Brodcr , Not printed. 140. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 20th .June, 1904, for copies of all contracts for public works entered into by the government, which required the contractors to pay their workmen fair wages, in accordance with the fair-wage resolution agreed upon by parliament in the session of 1900 ; also the amounts of money covered by these contracts. Presented 27th July, 1904. — Mr, Smith (Vancouver) Not printed. 140a. Supplementary return to No. 140. Presented 3rd August, 1901 Not printed. 141. Correspondence and papers respecting the Canada Eastern Railway Company. Presented 29th July, 1904, by Hon. H. R. Emmerson Not printed. 19 4 Edw. VIL List of SessioDal Papers. A. 1904 ' CONTENTS OF VOLUME IH— Concluded. 142. RHtmri u> :iii address of the House of Commons, dated 17th March, 1904, for copies of the coinmis- sion appointinof Mr. Justice Britton and other commissioners to inquire into the Treadgold and other concessions in the Yukon Territory ; and of all the evidence, exhibits, papers and documents pro- duced at the investigation held by the said commissioners, and of any report or reports made by the said commissioners. Presented 1st August, 1!I0-1. — Mr. Gasyrain. Printed for both distribution and sassional papers. 143. Return to an order of the House of Commons, dated 30th May, 1904, for copies of all correspondence, documents and reixjrts, between the government and any partj' or parties, relative to the question of weighing dairy xjrcxiucts at the port of Montreal, or elsewhere in the Dominion of Canada ; as well as all documents, papers and letters connected with the commission appointed to investigate the same. Presented 4th August, 1904. — Mr. Pope Not printed. 144. Return to an address of the House of Commons, dated 9th May, 1904, for copies of all correspon- dence between the government of British Colimibia, the canners' association, or any other person, and the minister of marine and fisheries, or anj- official of the government, relating to the granting of fish-trap licenses in British Columbia ; also any order iu council relating to the same. Presented 6th August, 1904. —Mr Earle Not printed. 145. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 14th July, 1904, for a statement indicating, year by year, from the year 1901, inclusive, up to this day, the detail of the ex{)enses incurred in the construction of the wharf at St. Alphonse of Ha '. Ha ! Bay. Presented (Senate) 8th August, 1904. — Hon. Mr. Lundry . Not printed. 146. Return to an address of the Senate, dated 21st Jime, 1904, for : 1. A statement showing, in .so many distinct columns, the names, surnames, ages, occupations of each of the sailoi-s, from the commander down to the lowest cabin lx)y, who went to Germany, or who in Germany took service, on board of the Gauss, and who have come back to this country. 2. The number of years, months or day.s previously devoted to sea service by each of the sailors of J;he Gauss. 3. The names of all the signers of an alleged complaint supposed to have been addressed to the minister of marine. 4. A copy of such complaint and of every answer thereto, as well as of all correspondence relating thereto. 5. A copy of all correspondence relating to the purchase of the Gauss, and of the instructions given to Captain Bernier. 6. A copy of the log kept on board since the vessel has been placed under the command of Captain Bernier. Presented (Senate) 8th August, 1904. — Hon. Mr. Leindry..Not printed. 147. Return to an address, of the Senate, dated 27th June, 1904, for copies of all correspondence relating to the purchase or building of ice-V)reakers for use on the St. Lawrence or other Canadian waters. Presented (Senate) 8th August, 1904. — Hon, Sir Mackenzie Bowell Not printed. 20 3-4 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 A. 1904 DOMINION OF CANADA REPORT DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND COMMERCE FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30 1903 •fl CONTENTS: PART I— CANADIAN TRADE PART II.— FOREIGN TRADE PRINTED BY ORDER OF PARLIAMENT OTTAWA PRINTED BY S. E. DAWSON, PRINTER TO THE KINGS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY 1904 [No. 10—1904] 3-4 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 A. 1904 To His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir Gilbert John Elliot, Earl oj Minto and Viscount Melgund oJ Melgund, County of Forjar, in the Peerage o/ the United Kingdom, Baron Minto of Minto, County of Roxburglt, in the Peerage of Great Britain, Baronet of Nova Scotia, Kviight Grand Cross of Our Most Distinguished Order oJ Saint Michael and Saint George, &c., d&c, Governor General of Canada, &G., 520) 524) 525) 528) 530) 531) 532) 534) 536) 540) 542) 546) 548> 550) 551) .552) 554) 555) 560) 563) 564) 566) 567) 568) 569) 570) 573) 575) 576) 578> 579) 581) 582) 584) 584) 585) 586> 587) .596) 599) 600) 601) 602) 604) 014) 617> TABLE OF CONTENTS vu SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Table No. 20.- -Imports and Exports of Canada from and to each Principal Country of the British Empire and Foreign Countries diu-ing the yeans ended .30th June, 1899 to 1903. (Page 492. ) Foreign Countries— C'oh. Hawaii Imports ,, Exi)orts Hayti Exports Holland Imports ,, Exports Italy Imports ,, Exports Jai)an .... Imports ,, Exports Mexico Imports ,, Exports Norway and Sweden Imports ,1 ,1 Exports Portugal Imports „ Exports Russia Imports ,, Exports .Spain Imports 11 Exports St. Pierre ... Imports 11 Exports Switzerland . . . ... Imports ir Exports Turkey Imports II Exports United States Imports II Exports United States of Colombia Exports Uruguay Imports II Exports Venezuela Imports II Exports 018.) 619. ) 620. ) 021.) 623.) 625.^ 628.) 029.) 032. ) 034. ) 035. ) (i37. ) 639. ) 041. ) 043. ) 044. ) 045.) 640. ) 048.) 049. ) 050. ) 653.) 656. ) 057.) 659.) 060.) 090. ) 097.) 698.) 699.) 700.) 701.) Imports under General and Prekerential Tariff. Tarle No. 21. —Statement by Countries, of the Values of Merchandise, Entered for Consumption in Canada under the General and Preferential Tariff during the years ended 30th June, 1899 to 1903. (Page 702.) TONNAGE TABLES. Table No. 22. — Statement showing the Number and Tonnage of Sea-Going Vessels, Vessels (except Ferries) Trading on the Lakes and Rivers between Canada and the United States and Vessels employed in the Coasting Trade, which Arrived at and Departed from Canadian Ports during the years ended 30th .Tune, 1868 to 1903, inclusive. (Page 704.) 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Imports. 22,862,382 15,706 35,146 142 655,34.5 30,398 851,872 813,065 8,-548 71,010,9411 1,186,034 1,678,795- 177,-562 7,845 216.078 917,526 1,363,736 21,814 1903. ImfKirts. ' Exports. 27,417,604 34,435 24,769 18, .584 978,243 1U5,063 734,610 849,010 61,738 81,225,482 763,024 1,370,-565 256,219 20,240 243,549 978,159 1,394,680 42,249 32,129,463 39,000 40,983 2,252 1,417,946 794,147 1,833,161 876,582 152,271 79,184,273 1,379,862 1,. 398, 371 .301,381 9,015 201,362 1,026,546 1,851,000 99,276 25,272,6041 76,580,331 30,224,116 86,294,167 37,283,805, 85,451,086 48,406 121,318 941,576 267,969 261,.581 1.3,494 3,180,143 5,424,087 448,177 313,152 1,027,448 29,931 470,766 .388,534 59,992,025 129,499 158,695 1,173,444' 334,139 563 1.798,382 287,278 117,506 56,246 785,779 1,823,897 1.56,317 1.57,346 144,524 .31,725, 149,260, 1,340! 41,926,323 3-50,261 184,708 970,150 105,273 309,986 41,4.50 3,36.0,9-58 6,083,024 -593,729 1-53,606 81-3,124 55,987 .595,997 430,602 60,389,642 360,843] 141,169, 2.36,901, 141,. 525 591,391 1,090,428 563,152 1,492 1,34.5,037 406,166 75,910 80,912 685,946 1,264,760 136,422 140,481 206,674 61,8211 77,023 6,067 40,271,208 344,098; 210,534 810,871 1.51,864 508,936 1,8,38,807' 82,271 374,195 17,528' 3,011,904 4,958,613 475,430 194,633 1,218,324 131,511 618,300 641,075 71,881,127 184,823 147,846 953,548 598,795 69 736,228 314,666 89,937 121,084 1,080,464 1,259,901 642,446 137,497 1.53, .534 2.58,201 47,585 3,017 40,844,185 476,557 225,055 846,171 Totals Grand totals. 74,390,245 99,662,849 48,959,763! 7.5,816,619! 125,540,094! 106,040,735 46,688,574, 132,982,741 87,390,735 124,674,-540 47,835,392 133,286.478 REPORT OF THE DEPUTY MINISTER xxi SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Statement showing the Values as heretofore published of the Exports from Canada, including the estimated values short reported — and of the Values less the additions for short reported — yearly from 1868 to 1903. Years ended June .30. 1868... 1869.. . 1870... 1871... 1872.. - 1873... 1874... 1875.. . 1876... 1877... 1878... 1879... 1880... 1881... 1882... 1883... 1884... 1885... Total Exports as published $ 57,567,888 60,474,781 73,573,490 74,173,618 82,639,663 89,789,922 89,351,928 77,886,979 80,966,435 75,875,39? 79,323,667 71,491,255 87,911,458 98,290,823 102,137,203 98,08.5,804 91,406,496 89,238,361 Deduct estimated short reported. $ 2,961,722 3,077,468 2,962,398 2,448,668 2,887,0.56 3,292,419 2,81.5,249 2,218,930 2,629,588 2,165,666 2,249,666 2,341,447 2,803,-506 3,023,322 4,094,946 3,416,724 2,701,019 2,948,217 Totals Net Exports 54,606,166 57,397,313 70,611,092 71,724,950 79,752,607 86,497,503 86,536,679 75,668,049 78,336,847 73,709,727 77,074,001 69,149,808 85,107,952 9.5,267,501 98,042,257 94,669,080 88,705,477 86,290,144 Years ended June 30. Total Exports as published, 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892., 1893. 1894. , 1895. 1896.. 1897.. 1898 . , 1899.. 1900. . 1901. 1902. 1903.. 8.5,251,314 89,515,811 90,203,000 89,189,167 96,749,149 18,417,296 113,963,375 118,564,352 117,524,949 113,638,803 121,013,852 137,950,2.53 164,152,683 158,896,905 191,894,723 196,487,632 211,640,286 225,849,724 Deduct estimated short reported. 2,781,198 2,996,889 3,084,322 3,070,652 2,922,072 2,913,994 3,348,213 3,482,308 3,264,911 3,300,090 3,329,053 3,947,130 4,627,730 4,559,530 5,461,511 Totals Net Exports 82,470,116 86,518,922 87,118,678 86,118,515 93,827,077 95,503,302 110,615,162 115,082,044 114,260,038 110,338,713 117,684,799 134,003,123 159,.524,953 154,337,375 186,433,212 196,487,632 211,640,286 225,849,724 * After 1900 no estimate is made of the amount short reported. 3-4 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 A. 1904 COINAGE, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. To assist in arriving at a comprehensive understanding of the value of foreign currencies, weights and measures (as expressed in foreign trade returns, tariffs, &c.,) as compared with those of Canada, tables have been prepared as follows : — As regards those of Canada, the law provides that the denominations of money in the currency of Canada shall be dollars, cents and mills, the cent being the one hund- redth part of a dollar, and the mill one-tenth part of a cerjt. That — The currency of Canada shall be such that the British sovereign (the pound sterling) of legal weight and fineness, shall be equal to four dollars eighty-six cents and two-thirds of a cent. In like manner the law provides as respects weights, that the unit shall be the standard pound (avoirdupois) of 7,000 grains, one-sixteenth part of the standard pound shall be an ounce (43 7|^ grains) one hundred pounds a cental, and two thousand pounds a ton, and that four hundred and eighty grains shall be an ounce troy, or 5,760 grains a pound troy. As regards measures — that the unit or standard measure of capacity, as well for liquids as for dry measures, shall be the gallon containing ten standard pounds weight of distilled water weighed with the water and air at a temperature of sixty-two degrees Fahrenheit, v, ith the barometer at thirty inches, that the quart shall be one-fourth part of tlie gallon, and the pint one eighth part of the gallon, and that eight gallons shall be a bushel. This gallon commonly known as the " Imperial Gallon," contains 277 •274 cubic inches, or 353 "OSG cylindrical inches. The standard measure of length is the yard, one-third part of which it is provided shall be a foot, and the twelfth part of such foot shall be an inch. In many countries the Metric system of weights and measures has been adopted. A separate table of Canadian equivalents of these is given in order to avoid repetition, the word " Metric " being used in the general table in each case where the system is in vogue, as indicating a reference co that table. The equivalent value of the monetary unit can only be given as respects those countries having a gold standard. Where silver is the standard, the value of the cur- rency necessarily fluctuates correspondingly to the market value of silver bullion, and were any attempt made to quote the value of such currency it would, under present circumstances, hi', misleading, therefore, the weight in decimal parts of an ounce with the fineness of the coin is given instead, which will enable any one to approximate the value of the currency according to the current value of fine bar silver. As an example, say fine bar silver at 75 cents an ounce, the Bolivian dollar weighs '801 of an ounce, its fineness is -900, therefore 75 x •801=60-075 which x •90C=54^0675, ora small fraction over 54 cents, and the actual intrinsic value of the pure silver contained in the coin, to which should be added a reasonable allowance to cover the value of the alloy, the cost of the coinage, and in some instances exchange, the aggregate of which would be ap- proximately the current value in Canadian currency of the dollar in question. Unless carefully noted, the quotations as usually given of the current value per ounce of silver may be miscon.strued and lead to misapprehensions, as it is sometimes quoted per ounce ^wi", and sometimes per ounce standard ; thus for instance on a cer- tain day the London quotation reads " fine silver per ounce standard 32 d.," while on the same day it is quoted in New York " 69J cents per ounce fine ;" as 32 d. is equal to a fraction over 64^ cents, there would appear a difference of about 4f cents per ounce between the two price.s, the New York price appearing that much in excess of the other, were it not noticed that one is based upon standard fineness and the other upon absolute fineness, but by reducing the New York "fine " to London " standard" (of "925 fine, or 444 grains fine to the ounce) the actual difference between the two quotations is found to be only about f of one cent per ounce, the London price being that much in excess of the New York. COINAGE, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES xxiii SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 To reduce the value of standard or sterling silver when expressed in pence to fine expressed in cents, multiply the pence and decimal parts thereof by 2 •192. To find the standard or sterling value expressed in pence and decimal parts thereof when Jine is expressed in cents multiply the cents by 0'4562. METRIC WEIGHTS. Granunes. Equivalents. Denominations. In pounds and decimal I)arts thereof, avoirdupois. In grains, troy. Remarks. 1 10 100 1000 10000 100000 1000000 fc 002204 •022046 •220462 2 204621 22 046212 220-46212 2204.6212 15-4323487 "1-543235" -1543235 -0154323 The gramme is the actual imit, and is the weight of one cubic centimetre of Decagran^me Hectogramme Myriagramme Quintal or centner Millier (Ton Metric) Decigramme Centigramme Sometimes called the metric ton. Milligramme 1 pound = -4535 kilos. 1 English ton (2,240 lbs.) = 1016-0475 kilos. 1 Canadian ton (2,000 lbs.) = 907 1854 kilos. METRIC MEASURES OF CAPACITY. Litres. - Equivalents. Denominations. Cubic centimetres . In gallons and decimal parts thereof. Litre 1 10 100 1000 Tuu 1,000 10,000 100,000 1,000,000 100 20 -2202 2-2024 22-0244 220-2443 •0220 0022 •8809 of a quart. 2 753 bushels. 27-53 do Decalitre Hectolitre Kilolitre Decilitre Centilitre 1 quart = 1-1353 litres. 1 gallon = 4 5412 litres. 1 bushel = 36 3296 litres, 1 cubic nietre = 35^3466 cubic feet. 1 cubic foot = • 02828 cubic metre, do = 1^ 308 cubic yards. METRIC MEASURES OF LENGTH. Metres. Canadian equivalents. Inches. Feet. Yards . Miles. Metre 1 10 100 1000 t\ 39-382 3 28183 1 09394 Decametre 32 328 3281 81833 18333 83333 32818 032818 003282 10 109 1093 93944 39444 9444 10939 010939 001094 Hectometre Kilometre •6213 Decimetre ... 3-938 -3938 •03938 Centimetre Millimetre 1 inch = 2 5399 centimetres 1 mile = 1 • 6095 kilometre. 1 foot = 30479 of a metre. 1 yard = '9143 of a metre. 1 geographical mile or knot = 2027 yards — 1 • 152 miles = 1 - 8541 kilometres. 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S 3 bco , ^■' -3 Sje bo-.SS--2 .3ce:S-sJ|;:5 3^5 o S S -, i> ■^ ., fs a; * o -S Oi C_i (-'^ oj bcoj^^s 2 b 03 o o O i' h ^ , 0) ^ -im ■t^ rj a; oT i-H c5 g 33 JZ OJ ^ Qj -H ,^ ;'" ^^ a; hn cS bt § 03 3 OJ 02 13 J t- 3 ■" rn 3: a) Q 05 ^ is o c 7i c V! so 03 03 •/T ■9 II S^ SCO a^ 03 o r-,-cs j; « c ceo ►^■e?Scgaj_a i^.t •"©CO Ojjv^" •"^ S^ ^ II ■^ "t O 03 ' cr tj CO 03 O ■/: ^^ - 03^ $ 2 XXVlll TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 •^ ^ ■^ O 3 O o,S o ^i" ^■.= 6C "*^ Q0r5 t^I-lHlH .S 2 ci >.j= w « 5^ : II II ^ o'5 IM O -2 "^ 't I.-I « 2 2 .2 *.Si S S :^ d jQ 3 O 0013 a =0 S '^ o t) O 3 =^ -- t. ^ g O !i is ° ■S' o ? S ® Sofc^ ° II II ■.2§^ 02. £ « 3^ S ?; ^ c3- Si^'S e S^ C tic , ■ w > JS coeo "fit; 5' .V ;^ o o =« 35 C- ••-'< fei f^?^ ^^"P .ml c « - torn £ CO 'ce'3 ., •- O H ^.-hO " • o ■ IM = 5.1 ■r. I N g Ot*, OQ o 73 o cj-a 01 b< u^ as HH ::i COINAGE, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES XXIX SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 S > ^ ■^4 g ■ bc^ Si ■ (MN • mco "* ■ lOCO (D 07 T-{ • ^ : . O tc ..'S'd :"§ 5 c3 a '■'^S .2.2 J §3 iJ * S S to '.XI ' Xi ■,-t^ CO .(y5S3 iH tH C^l ■ e:2 cS J^ •■2^ * :il II 0-. o fe = la Tt 03 o T3 '. u o S So < m ^ >. OS m >. (1) ^ -2 t; a OJ o C o a r«,£! ;^ ,i xxx TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Table of constant Factors, which multiplied by the current value per ounce of silver, either pure or standard as the case may be, will give the value of the silver con- tained in the coin referred to, to which if there be added a small percentage to cover the value of the alloy and the cost of coinage, the aggregate will equal the then intrinsic value in Canadian currency of the coin in question. Country. Monetary Unit. Constant factor to be Multiplied by price par ounce of Pure Silver. Standard Silver. Bolivia Dollar British North Borneo. j i. British Honduras n Ceylon 'Rupee . Chile Peso. ... China Shanghai tael Haikwan tael. Colombia (Peso Costa Rica i Guatemala ' Hondura.s. Hong Kong India Japan Dollar. Rupee . , Itziboo. Yen..., Dollar. Java Xiabuan Mauritiu.s Mexico Nicaragua Persia Peru Philippine Island.s Russia Sarawak 4Salvador jPeso Siam Tical Straits Settlements Dollar Tunis j5 piastres . . . United States of America | Silver dollar. Trade dollar. Rupee . Dollar. Peso. . . Kran. . Sol.... Peso. . . Ruble . DoUar. •720U ■7857 ■72333 •34375 •7209 !• 06885 I 20775 •71949 •7361 •7227 •7361 •7857 •34375 •2511 •7794 •78354 •78.57 •34375 •78309 •7361 13118 •72225 ■75114 •57852 •6857 •8361 •42944 •7857 •45939 •7731 ■7875 77935 84940 78197 37162 77935 1.5552 30.567 77782 79578 78129 79578 84940 37162 27145 84259 84707 81940 37162 84658 79578 14182 78080 81204 62.542 89940 79.578 46425 84940 49663 83578 85135 COINAGE, WEiaHTS AND MEASURES XXZl SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Table of Sterling Pence (26 to 31 1) and fractions thereof, with statutory equivalents in Canadian cents and decimal parts thereof, for use in connection with the fore- going table of Constant Factors. Example — Silver at 27i pence per oz. standard, what is the value of the silver in the .Japanese yen ? Answer— •84259x56 -016 =47 -1985, or nearly 47* cents. Pence. Cents. Pence. Cents. Pence. Cents. 20 40 555 24 48-666 1 28 .5'; 777 20| 40 809 24J 48 920 28* 57 030 2o| 41 062 . 24i 49 173 28i 57 284 41 315 243 49 427 28| 57 537 20| 41 569 244 49 680 28| 57 791 20| 20| 41 822 24g 49 934 28| 58 044 42 076 24| 50 187 28| 58 298 20| 42 329 24^ 50 440 281 58 551 21 42 583 25 50 694 29 58 805 21i 42 836 25i 50 947 29i 59 058 2l| 43 090 25i 51 201 29| 59 312 2l| 43 343 25g 51 454 29| 59 565 21i 43 597 25i 51 708 29^ 59 819 21§ 2l| 2l| 43 850 25| 51 961 29= 60 072 44 104 251 52 215 29f 60 326 44 357 25| 52 468 29| 60 579 22 44 611 20 52 722 30 60 832 22i 44 864 26^ 52 975 30* 61 085 22: 45 118 26i 53 229 so'i 61 339 221 22l 45 371 263 53 482 30| 61 592 45 025 26| 53 736 30| 61 846 22| 45 878 261 53 989 30| 62 099 22J 46 1.31 26f 54 243 30| 30| • 62 353 22| 4G 385 26| 54 496 62 606 23 46 638 27 54 75 31 62 86 23i 46 892 27* 55 002 31* 63 113 231 47 145 27i 55 256 31* 63 367 23S 47 399 27i 55 509 311 63 620 23i 47 652 27i 55 763 31i 63 874 23| 47 906 27§ .56 016 31S 64 127 231 48 159 271 56 27 31| 64 381 23| 48-413 27^ 56-523 31J 64-634 3-4 EDWARD VII. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 A. 1904 PART I CANADIAN TRADE 10--i— 1 TBADE AXD COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 1. — Statement of the Values of the Imports into and Exports from Canada, Bullion, with the Customs Duties collected during each 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 Ijipobts Merchandi'se. Coin and Bullion. Totals. Dutiable. Free. 45,250,395 44.081,563 48,665,547' 70,295,223 72,157,423 74.217,954 77,070,460 81,504,477 .58,794,777 63,986,376 61,700,190 57,052,042 68,895,483 1881 85,516,908 1882 93,339,930 1883 100,827,816 1884 88,349,492 1885 . 79,614,108 1886 75,536,758 1887 85,479,400i 1888 77,784,037 1889 80,059,966 1890 86,258,633 1891 81,286,-372 1892 81,190,844 1893 77,378,091 1894 73,341,506 1895 64,064,587 1896 74,2.59,940 1897 74,108,590 1898 84,141,104 1899 98,349,633 1900 112,943,896 1901 115,574,658 1902 127,955,281 1903 143,839,632 Exports. Merchandise. Home Produce. 23,314,102 4,895,147 73,4.59,644 22,086,373 4,247,229 70,415,165 21,813,263 4,335,529 74,814,.3.39 23,064,6541 2,733,094j ^^6.092,971 36,519,3.551 2,753,749 111,430,527 .50,787,862' 3,005,465 128,011,281 46,919,8401 4,223,2821 128,213..582 39,3.55,717 2,210,089 123,070.283 32,195,458: 2,220,111' 9.3,210,346 33,167.497 2,174,089 99,327,962 30,577,871 803,726' 93,081,787 23,273,2fi6 1,639,0891 81,964,427 15,712,457 1,881,807| 86,489,747 18,690,657i 1,123,275! 105.330,840 24,575,827, 1,50.3,743 119,419,500 30,1.50,683 1,275,523, 132,254,022; 48,504,899 52,400,772 Foreign Produce. Coin and Bullion . Totals. S 4,196,821 4,866,1681 3,8.55,801' 4,218,208 59,043,590 6,527,622; 8,002,278 57,630,024 9,853,2441 6,690,3.50' 6.5,831,083 12,798,182! 4,010,398 76,538,025 9,405,910 76,741,997 10,614,096 69,709,823' 7,137,319 72,491,437 7,234,961 68,030,546 7,111,108 67,989,800 11,164,878 62,431,025^ 8,3.55,644 72,899,697 13,240,006 3,845,987 1,995,835 1,039,837 1,240,037 73.3,7.39 168,989 704,.586 1,771,755 S .57,567,888 60,474,781 73,573,490 74,173,618 82,639,663 89,789,922 89,351.928 77,886,979 80,966,435 75,875,393 79, .323, 667 71,491,2.55 87,911,458 83,944,701 13,375,117 94,137,657 7,628,453 87,702,43l| 9,751,773 79,833,098 9,.389,106j 2,184,292 79,131.735! 8,079,646^ 2,026,980 77,756,704 7,438,079 56, .531 80,960,909 8,549,333 5,.569 81,382,072: 8,803,394 17,5.34 80,272,4.56i 6,938,455 1,978,256 I 25,839,885 2,207,666 116,397,043 i 26,373,134 2,954,244 108,941,486 25,277,246| 3,610,5.57 104,424,561 1 26,880,618 532,218 112,892,236 30,935,12ll 2,175,472 110,894,630 34,589,714! 575,251 115,224,931 34,516,.597 1,083,011 121,858,241 36,870,096 1,811,170 119,967,638 44,.396,694 1,818,-530 127,406,068 45,161,977 6,.534,200 129,074,268, 105,488,798 8,941,856 4,13.3,698 46,110,362 4,023,072 123,474,940 103,851,764 11,833,805 1,839,-380 42,140,475 4,-576,620 110,781,682 102,828,441 6,485,043| 4,325,319 38,525,249 .5,226,319 118,011,508 109,707,805 6,606,738 4,699,309 85,257,586 88,671,738 971,005| 98,290,823 371,093i 102,137,203 fe31,600i 98,085,804 91,406,496 89,238,361 8.3,2.51,314 89,515,811 90,203,000 89,189,167 9,051,781 2,439,782 8,798,6.31; 946,927 99,032,466 13,121,791 1,809,118 40,433,825 .51,791,105 59,709,.541 68,381,179 96,749,149 98,417,296 113,963,375 118,564,352 117,524,949 113,638,803 121,013,852 4,676,194 119,218,609 123,632,540 10,825,163 3,492,5501 137,9.50,253 4,390,844 140,323,053 144,548,662; 14,980,883 4,623,138 164,152,683 4,705,134 162,764,.308 137,360,7921 17,520,088 4,016,025 158,896,905 8,297,4381 189,622,513 168,972,30l' 14,265,2541 8,657,168 191,894,723 71,30.3,-573 3,5.37,294 190,415,.525f 177,431,386 17,077,757] 1,978,489 1106,487,632 78,003,472! 6,-311,405 212,270,1.58 + 196,019,763 13,951,101 1,669,422 + 211,640,286 88,398,532 8,976,797 241,214,961 + 214,401,674 10,828,087 619,963 t 225,849,724 + After 1900 no estimate is made of the amount short reported in txports to United States. i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 3 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 and of Goods entered for Consumption distinguishing Merchandise from Coin and Fiscal Year ended June 30, 1868 to 1903. Totals, Imports and Exports. Entered for Consumption. Totals, Customs Duties Collected. Duty Merchandise. Coin and Bullion. Totals. Duty Collected. Collected. Dutiable. Free. S cts. S $ $ $ . $ $ cts. $ cts. 17,985 81 14,402 67 37,912 28 36,065 90 24,809 03 20,152 14 14,564 90 7,242 85 4,500 02 4,102 71 4.160 95 4,271 69 8,895 83 131,027,532 130,889,946 148,387,829 170,266,589 194,070,190 217,801,203 217,565,510 200,957,262 174,176,781 175,203,355 172,405,454 153,455,682 174,401,205 43,6.55,696 41,069,342 45,127,422 60,094,362 68,276,157 71,198,176 76,232,530 78,138,511 60,238,297 00,916,770 .59,773.039 55,426,836 54,182,967 23,434,463 22,085,699 21,774,652 24,120,026 36,679,210 53,310,953 46,948,357 39,270,057 32,274,810 3.3,209,624 30,622,812 23,275,683 15,717,575 4,895,147 4,247,229 4,335,529 2,733,094 2,753,749 3,005,465 4,223,282 2,210,089 2,220,111 2,174,089 803,726 1,6.39,089 1,881,807 71,98.5,306 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 8,801,445 82 8, 284,. 507 04 9,425,028 16 11,807,589 85 13,020,684 47 12,997,578 03 14,407,317 77 15,3.54,139 27 12,828,614 46 12,544,348 38 12. 791,. 532 22 12,9.35,268 97 14,129,953 39 8,819,431 03 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 12,8.33,114 48 12, .548, 451 09 12,795,693 17 12,939,540 66 14,138,849 22 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 8,140 86 203,621,663 71,620,725! 18,867,604 1,123,275 91,611,604 18,492,645 11 18,500,785 97 1881 8,809 80 221,550,703 85,757,433! 25,387,751 1,503,743 112,648,927 21,700,027 63 21,708,837 43 1882 9,755 68 230,339,826 91,.588,339 30,273,157 1,275,523 123,137,019 23,162,553 29 23,172,308 97 1883 8,515 42 207,803,539 80,010,498 25,962,480 2,207,666 108,180,644 20,156,447 95 20,164,963 37 1884 12,305 44 198,179,847 73,269,618' 26,486,157 2,954,244 102,710,019 19,121,253 55 19,133,558 99 1885 20,726 07 189,675,875 70,658,819 25,333,318 3,610,5.57 99,602,694 19,427,397 63 19,448,123 70 1880 31,397 10 202,408,047 78,120,679 26,986,531 532,218 105,639,428 22,438,308 73 22,469,705 83 1837 21,772 41 201,097,630 69,645,824 31,025,804 2,175,472 102,847,100 22,187,869 12 22,209,041 53 1888 42,206 67 204,414,098 74,475,139 34,623,057 575,251 109,673,447 23,742,316 56 23,784,523 23 1889 93,674 32 218,607,390 77,106,286 34,576,287 1,083,011 112,765,584 23,921,233 75 21,014,908 07 1890 64,803 41 218,384,934 74,536,036 36,997,918 1,811,170 113,345,124 23,416,265 72 23,481,069 13 1891 108 00 241,309,443 69,160,737 45,999,676 1,818,530 116,978,943 20,550,473 53 20,550,581 .53 1892 247,0.38,620 69,873,571 45,297,259 46,291,729 6,534,200 4,023,072 121,705,030 113,093,983 21,161,710 93 19,379,822 32 21,161,710 93 19,379,822 32 1893 1894 240,999,889 62,779,182 224,420,485 58,557,655' 42,118,236 4,576,620 105,252,5il 17,887,269 47 17,887,269 47 1895 / 239,025,360 67,239,759 38,121,402 5,226,319 110,587,480 20,219,037 32 20,219,037 32 1896 257,168,862 66,220,765 40,397,062 4,676,194 111,294,021 19,891,996 77 19,891,996 77 1897 304,475,736 74,625,088 51,682,074 4,390,844 130,698,006 22,157,788 49 22,157,788 49 1898 321,661,21.3 89 433 172 5!) 913 287 4,705.134 8,297,438 154,051,593 180,804,316 25,734,228 75 28,889,110 13 25,734,228 75 28,889,110 13 1899 1900 381,517,230 104,346,795; 68,160,083 t386,903,157 105,969,756 71,730,938 3, .537, 294 181,237,988 29,106,979 89 29,106,979 89 1901 t423,910,444 118,657,496 77,822,694 6,311,405 202,791,595 32,425,532 31 32,425,532 31 1902 1467,064,685 136,796,065 88,017,654 8,976,797 233,790,516 37,110,354 59 37,110,354 .59 1903 10— i— U TRADE AXD COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 2, — Statement (by Classes) of the Values of the Exports of Canada The Mine. The Flsheries. T Home Produce. .s HE Forest. 2 Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Totals. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Totals. Foreign Produce. S s s S 8 S S 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 187^; 1877 1,276,129 1,941,485 2,192,541 2,841,124 4,779,594 5,853,860 3,760,835 3,643,398 3,731,827 .3,644,040 2,816,347 3,082,900 2,877,351 « * * * * * 56,975 54,918 53,016 104,822 104,262 1,276,129 1,941,485 2,192,541 2,841,124 4,779,594 5,8.53,860 3,760,835 3,643,398 3,787,802 3,698,958 2,869,363 3,187,722 2,981,613 3,3.57,510 2,242,710 3,608,549 3,994,275 4,386,214 4,779,277 5,292,368 5,380,527 5,500,989 .5,874,360 6,8.5.3,975 6,928,871 6,579,656 * * * 232 3,357,510 2,242,710 3,608,549 3,994,275 4,386,214 4,779,277 5,292,368 5,380,527 5,501,221 5,874,360 6,929,366 7,072,203 6,653,347 18,742,625 20,423,882 21,533,300 23,063,223 24,459,877 29,298,917 27,237,779- 25,070,410 20,333,230 23,010,249 19,511,.575 13,261,4.59 16,854,507 * * * * 209,405 655,338 1878 1879 1880 " " 75i391 143,332 73,691 .54.3,254 .535,800 812,186 1881 2,767,829 148,425 2,916,2.54 6,867,715 31,169 6,898,884 24,960,012 749,836 1882 3,013,.573 127,608 3,141,181 7,682,079 15,529 7,697,608 23,991,055 971,597 1883 2,970,886 135,944 3,106,830 8,809,118 47,808 8,856,926 25,370,726 1,277,715 1884 3,247,092 195,399 3,442,491 8,591,654 17,687 8,609,341 25,811,157 1,484,926 1885 3,639,537 196,933 3,836,470 7,960,001 16,312 7, 976, .313 20,989,708 1,383,597 1886 3,951,147 196,140 4,147,287 6,843,388 25,645 6,869,033 21,0.34,611 1,830,476 1887 3,80.5,959 304,649 4,110,608 6,875,810 101,864 6,977,674 20,484,746 1,76.3,737 1888 4,110,937 228,551 4,339,488 7,793,183 77,922 7,871,105 21,302,814 1,577,477 1889 4,419,170 254,033 4,673,203 7,212,208 117,527 7,329,735 23,043,007 1,426,249 1890 4,855,757 270,374 5,126,131 8,461,906 62,602 8,524,508 26,179,136 1,110,128 1891 5,784,143 193,593 5,977,736 9,715,401 181,132 9,896,533 24,282,015 1,583,853 1892 5,906,471 236,697 6,143,168 9,675,398 268,712 9,944,110 22,281,744 1,351,931 1893 5,329,890 295,636 5,625,526 8,743,0.50 198,307 8,941,357 26,359,910 1,272,881 1894 5,801,009 254,885 6,055,894 11,102,692 309,589 11,412,281 26,355,448 149,308 1895 6,983,227 231,439 7,214,666 10,692,247 165,009 10,857,256 23,891,166 238,033 1896 8,059,650 342,110 8,401,760 11,077,765 105,933 11,183,698 27,175,686 149,208 1897 11,298,915 251,172 11,550,087 10,314,323 254,765 10,569,088 31,258,729 ^ 173,565 1898 14,463,256 230,793 14,694,054 10,841,661 132,316 10,973,977 26,511,539 531,533 1899 13,368,150 200,4.35 1.3,568,585 9,909,662 41,642 9,9.51,304 28,021,529 92,766 1900 24,580,266 198,073 24,778,339 11,169,083 55,783 11,224,866 29,663,668 290 421 1901 40,367,683 163,631 40,531,314 10,720.352 10,647 10,730,999 30,009,8.57 266,323 1902 34,947,574 143,654 35,091,228 14,143,294 43,776 14,187,070 32,119,429 11,484 1903 31,004,861 170,304 31,23.5,165 11,800,184 26,462 11,826,646 36,386,015 45,099 ' Not separately stated prior to 1876. i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 during- the Fiscal Yeai' ended June 30, 1868 to 1903. Animals Home Produce. AND THEIR PRODUCE. Agricl LTL'RAL PrODUCT.S. Totals. Foreign Produce. Totals. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Totals. i •S $ s $ $ $ $ 18,742,025 20,423,882 21,533,300 23,063,223 24,459,877 29,298,917 27,237,779 25,070,410 20,542,635 23,665,587 20,054,829 13,797,259 17,666,693 6,893,167 8,769,407 12,138,161 12,008,500 12,706,967 14,243,017 14,679,169 12.700,507 13,614,.509 14,220,617 14,019,857 14,100,004 17,007,577 * * « * * « * 1,030,599 1,140,434 557,229 030,789 890,432 6,893,167 8,769,407 13,138.161 12,608,-506 12,706,967 14,24.3,017 14,079,109 12,700,-507 14,045,108 15,301,051 14,577,080 14,737,393 18,504,009 12,871,0.55 12,182,702 13,670,619 9,8.53,924 13,378,891 14,995,340 19,-590,142 17,258,-358 21,139,065 14,089,370 18,008,754 19,028,404 22,294,328 * * « * * * 5,169,024 4,590,350 9,272,335 6,342,423 9,992,800 12,871,055 12,182,702 13,676,619 9,8.53,924 13,378,891 14,99-5,340 19,590,142 17,258.358 26,308,689 19,279,720 27,281,089 2-5,970,887 32,287,128 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 25,709,848 21,360,219 1,305,391 22,665,610 21,208,327 10,025,800 31,294,127 1881 24,962,052 20,454,759 951,046 21,405,805 31,035,712 4,5-53,980 35,589,698 1882 20,048,441 20,284,-343 881,075 21,165,418 22,818,519 6,696,514 29,515,033 1883 27,290,083 22,940,108 1,206,076 24,152,184 12,397,843 5,758,217 18,156,060 1884 22,373,305 25,337,104 1,166,890 20,503,994 14,518,293 4,602,073 19,120,366 1885 22,865,087 22,065,433 1,012,080 23,077,513 17,052,779 3,789,038 21,441,817 isr^^ 22,248,483 24,246,937 825,602 25,072,539 18,820,235 4,892,913 23,719,148 1887 22,880,291 24,719,297 901,072 25,620,369 15,436.360 5,439,075 20,875,435 1888 24,469,256 23,894,707 799,246 24,693,953 13,414,111 3,778,038 17,192,149 1889 27,289,264 25,106,995 1,523,677 26,630,672 11,908,030 5,337,545 17,245,575 1890 25,865,868 2.5,967,741 1,280,525 27,248,266 13,666,858 4,634,294 18,301,152 1891 23,633,675 28,594,850 1,468,927 30,063,777 22,113,284 8,704,122 30,817,406 1892 27,632,791 31,736,499 1,039,380 32,775,879 22,049,490 5,043,705 27,093,195 1893 26,504,756 31,881,973 1,164,494 33,046,467 17,677,649 9,079,697 26,757,346 1894 24,129,199 34,387,770 1,268,624 35,656,394 15,719,128 3,273,375 18,992,503 1895 27,324,894 36,507,641 896,755 37,404,396 14,083,361 3,890,650 17,974,011 1896 31,432,294 39,245,252 1,12.3,008 40,368,260 17,982,646 7,711,621 25,694,267 1897 27,043,072 44,301,470 1,834,668 46,136,138 33,063,285 10,664,494 43,727,779 1898 28,114,295 46,743,130 1,281,684 48,024,814 22,952,915 14,448,999 37,401,914 1899 29,954,089 56,148,807 1,147,860 57,296,007 27,516,609 10,953,352 38,409,961 1900 30,276,180 55,495,311 803,971 56,299,282 24,781,486 13,786,566 38,568,052 1901 32,130,913 59,161,209 668,943 59,830,152 37,152,688 10,389,155 47,541,843 1902 36,431,114 69,817,542 649,077 70,466,619 44,624,321 6.948,568 51,572,889 1903 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 2. — Statement (by Classes) of the Values of the Exports of Canada Manufactures. Miscellaneous. Totals. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Totals. Horiie Produce. Foreign | Produce. Totals. ! Home Produce. Foreign Produce. $ i S $ $ $ $ $ $ 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 2,100,411 2,412,559 2,560,370 2,432,750; 2,716,499 3,609.903 2,946,655 3,028,512 5,148,201! 4,105.422! 4.127,755 2,700,281 3,242,617 t t t + t t t t 619,546 576,337 588,021 528,480 1,241,594 2,100,411 2,412,559 2,560,370 2,432,750 2,716,499 3,609,903 2,946,655 3,028,512 5,767,747 4,681,759, 4,715,776 3,228,761 4,484,211 302,280 350,559 371,652 387,554 515,985 465,292 419,800 409,181 .393,368 320,816 401,871 386,999 640,155 t t t \ i + t t 150,180 9.3,731 75,632 63,998 119,041 302,280 350,559 371,652 387,554 515,985 465,292 419,800 409,181 543,548 414,547 477,503 450,997 759,196 45,543,177 49,323,304 56,081,192 55,181,356 62,944,027 73,245,606 73; 926, 748 67,490,893 69,861,849 65,864,880 65,740,134 60,089,578 70,096,191 4,196,821 3,855,801 6,527,622 9.853,244 12,798,182 9,405,910 10,614,096 7.137,319 7,234,961 7,111,108 11,164,878 8,355.644 13,240,006 1881 3,075,095 968,028 4,043,123 622,182 146,468 768,650 80,921,379 13,375,117 1882 3,329,598 934,856 4,264,454 535,935 73,831 609,766 90,042,711 7,628,453 1883 3,503,220 611,204 4,114,424 528,895 101,513 630,408 84,285,707 9,751,773 1884 3,577,535 599,611 4,177,146 560,690 127,190 687,880 77,132,079 9,389,106 1885 3,181,501 612,728 3,794,229 557,374 101,113 658,487 76,183,518 8,079,646 1886 2,824,137 482,250 3,306,387 604,011 102,450 706,461 74,975,506 7,438,079 1887 3,079,972 427,632 3,507,604 644,361 232,936 877,297 77,964,020 8,549,333 1888 4,161,282 455,671 4.616,953 773,877 123,626 897,503 78,297,750 8,803,394 1889 4,434,949 464,139 4,899,088 783,652 99,223 882,875 77,201,804 6,938,455 1890 5,741,184 646,880 6,388,064 82,506 100,575 183,081 82,335,514 9,051,781 1891 6,296,249 689,212 6,985,461 45,337 236,022 281,359 85,757,744 8,798,631 1892 7,040,988 699,867 7,740,855 71.518 391,535 463,053 95,684,253 13,121,791 1893 7,693,959 793,312 8,487,271 93,692 298,635 392,327 102,006,490 8,941,856 1894 7,692,755 643,557 8,336,312 75,327 232,275 307,602 100,586,853 11,833,805 1895 7,768,875 1,090,727 8,859,602 85,938 217,836 303,774 99,528,351 6,485,043 1896 9,365,384 857,493 10,222,877 109,265 364,589 473,854 106,378,752 6,606,738 1897 9,522,014 778,330 10,300,344 63,531 532,702 596,233 119,685,410 10,825.163 1898 10,678,316 1,192,535 11,870,851 61,405 394,539 455,944 139,920,932 14,980,883 1899 11,706,707 1,117,265 12,823,972 99,169 337,297 436,466 132,801,262 17,520,088 1900 14,224,287 1,287,294 15,511,581 208,070 332,471 540,541 163,510,790 14,265,254 1901 16,012,208 1,739,142 17,751,350 44,489 307,477 351,966 177,431,386 17,077,757 1902 18,462,970 2,372,438 20,835,408 32,599 321,651 354,250 196,019,763 13,951,101 1903 20,624,967 2,255,209 22,880,176 83,784 733,368 817,152 214,401,674 10,828,087 t Not separately stated prior to 1876. * After 1900 no estmiate is made of the amount short reported in exports to United States. i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 - during the Fiscal Years ended June 30, 1868 to 1903 — Concluded. Totals. 49,739,998 53,179,105 ()2, 608, 814 65,034,600 75,742,209 82,651,516 84,540,844 74,628,212 77,096,810 72,975,988 76,905,012 68,445,222 83,336,19 94,296,496 97,671,164 94,037,480 86,521,185 84,263,164 82,413,585 86,513,353 87,101,144 84,140,259 91,387,295 94,556,375 108,806,044 110,948,346 112,420,658 106,013,394 112,985,490 130,510,573 154,901,815 150,321,350 177,776,044 194,509,143 209,970,864 225,229,761 Estimated Short Reported. 2,961.722 3,077,468 2,962„398 2,448,668 2,887,056 3,292,419 2,815,249 2,218,930 2,629,588 2,165,666 2,249,666 2,341,447 2,803,506 3,023,322 4,094,946 3,416,724 2,701,019 2,948,217 2,781,198 2,996,889 3,084,.322 3,070,652 2,922,072 2,913,994 3,348,213 3,482,308 3,264,911 3,300,090 3,329,053 3,947,130 4,627,730 4,559,530 5,461,511 Coin and Bullion. Home Produce. 4,866,168 4,218,208 8,002,278 6,690,350 4,010,398 3,845,987 1,995,835 1,039,837 1,240,037 129,328 306,447 309,459 310,006 256, .571 207,. 532 327,298 1,045,723 1,101,245 1,670,068 Foreign Produce. Totals. 733,739 168,989 704,586 1,771,755 971,005 371,093 631,600 2,184,292 2,026,980 56,531 5,569 17,534 1,978,256 2,439,782 817,599 1,1502,671 3,824,239 1,529,374 4,068,748 4,491,777 3,165,252 3,577,415 2,914,780 6,987,100 1,978,489 1,669,422 619,963 4,866,168 4,218,208 8,002,278 6,690,350 4,010,398 3,84.5,987 1,995,835 1,0,39,837 1,240,037 733,739 168,989 704,586 1,771,755 971,005 371,093 631,600 2,184,292 2,026,980 56,531 5,569 17,534 1,978,256 2,439,782 946,927 1,809,118 4,1.33,698 1,839,380 4,325,319 4,699,309 3,492,550 4,623,138 4,016,025 8,657,168 1,978,489 1,669,422 619,963 Grand Total Exports. Home Produce. 53,-371,067 56,618,980 67,045,868 64,320,374 69,841,481 80,384,012 78,737,832 70,749,660 73,7.31,474 68,030,546 67,989,800 62,431.025 72,899,69' 83,944,701 94,137,657 87,702,431 79,833,098 79,131,735 77,756,704 80,960,909 81,382,072 80,272,456 85,257,586 88,801,(66 99,338,913 105,798,257 104,161,770 103,085,012 109,915,337 123,959,838 145,594,385 138,462,037 170,642,369 177,431,386 196,019,763 214,401,674 Foreign Produce. Totals. 4,196,821 3,855,801 6,527,622 9,853,244 12,798,182 9,405,910 10,614,096 7,137,319 7,234,961 7,844,847 11,.333,867 9,060,230 15,011,761 14,346,122 7,999,546 10,383,373 11,573,398 57,567,SSs']868 60,474, 7M 1.S69 73,573,490 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 74,173,618 82,639,663 89,789,922 89,351,928 77,886,979 80,966,435 75,875,393 79,323,667 1S78 71,491,1-55 1.S79 87,911,458 1880 98,290,823 102,137,203 98,085,804 91,406,496 10,106,626; 89,238,361 7,494,610 85,251,314 8,554,902 89,515,811 8,820,928 8,916,711 11,491,563 9,616,230 14,624,462 12,766,095 13,363,179 10,553,791 11,098,515 13,990,415 18,558,298 20,434,868 21,252,354 19,056,246 15,620,523 11,448,050 90,203,000 89,189,167 96,749,149 98,417,296 113,963,375 118,564,352 117,-524,949 113,638,803 121,013,852 137,950,253 164, 152, 683 j 1898 158, 896, 905| 1899 191,894,7231900 *196,487,632[1901 *211, 640, 286 1902 *225,849,724 1903 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 >7o. 3. — Statemext (by Classes) of the Values of the Exports of Canada (Home case the portion sent to Great Britain, EXPORTS, THE PRO The Mine. The Fisheries. Years. G. B. ; U. S. 0. C. Totals. G.B. i U. S. 0. C. Totals. 8 s S S S 8 8 8 1868 1869 ; 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 421,093 735,573 842,3.39 705,840, 665,479 1,013.945 371,869 157.014 362,889 1,061,201 142,374 265,305 216,867 733,980 1,096,536 1,182,443 3,011,831 3,968,824 4,-537,005 .3,100,901 3,214,130 3,167.912 2, 413; 525 2,472,979 2,636,334 2,49.5,624 121,056 109,376 167,759 12-3,453 145,291 302.910 288,065 272,254 201,026 169,314 200,994 181,261 164,860 1,276,129 1,941,485 2,192,541 2.841,124 4,779,594 5,8.53,860 3,760,835 3,643,398 .3,731,827 3,644.040 2,816,347 3,082,900 2,877,a51 226, 915 j 236,249 .321,028 .348,639 379,869 483,157 700,813 6.52,870 687.101 808,330 1,043,539 1,494,846 1,154,245 926,792 1,085,611 943,188 897,546 851,612 1,336,398 1,616,663 1,644,826 1,475.319 1,317,917 2,367,007 1,899,190 1,738,870 2,203,803 1,920,850 2, 344, .333 2,748,090 3,154,733 2,959.722 2,974,892 3,082,831 3,.338,.569 3,748.113 3,443,429 3,5,34.835 3,686,541 3,357,510 3,242,710 3,608,549 3,994,275 4,386,214 4,779,277 5,292,368 5,380,527 5,500,989 5, 874, .360 6,853,975 6.928,871 6,.579,6.56 1881 253,652 2,346,529 167,648 2,767,829 1,562,802 2,241,.585 3,063,-328 6,867,715 1882 311,456 2,418,021 284,096 3,013,-573 2,129,982 2,441,204 3,110,893 7,682,079 1883 309,794 2,332,051 329,041 2,970,886 2,337,072 3,186,218 3,285,828 8,809,118 1884 519,672 2,.505,501 221,919 3,247,092 1,621,816 3,598,216 3,371,622 8,591,654 1885 485,408 2,898,518 255,611 3,639,537 1,543,014 3,560,731 2,856,256 7,960,001 1886 589,832 3,115,696 245,619 3,951,147 1,586,771 2,587,548 2,669,069 6, 843, .388 1887 477,722 3,085,431 242,806 3,805,959 1,704,190 2,717,509 2,454,111 6,875,810 1888 478, 2(K) 3,341,308 291,369 4,110,937 1,544,901 3,123,853 3,124,429 7,793,183 1889 422,355 3,753,351 243,464 4,419,170 1,249,928 2,839,980 3,122,300 7,212,208 1890 630,815 3,963,257 261,685 4,855,757 2,707,422 2,850,528 2,903,956 8,461,906 1891 851,791 4,600,800 3.31,. 549 5,784,143 2,747,882 3,807,786 3,159,733 9,715,401 1892 683,094 4,806,483 416,894 5,906,471 3,006,810 3,452,036 3,216,552 9,675,398 1893 244,560 4,756,280 329,050 5,329,890 2,347,076 3,503,904 2,892,070 8,743,050 1894 257,613 5,130,186 413,210 5,801,009 4,586,715 3,260,677 3,255,300 11,102,692 1895 388,407 6,271,397 323,423 6,983,227 4,143,994 3,025,171 .3, .523, 082 10,692,247 1896 175,512 7,437,814 446,324 8,059,650 4,462,002 3,301,671 .3,314,092 11,077,765 1897 354,769 10,.533,.581 410,565 11,298,915 4,366,081 2,998,655 2,949,587 10,314,. 323 1898 \ 212,304 13,838,831 412,121 14,463,256 4,822,688 2,979,404 3,039,569 10,841,661 1899 154,151 12,683,332 530,667 13,368,150 3,610,972 3,179,751 3,118,939 9,909,662 1900 193,746 23,698,606 687,914 24,580,266 4,071,136 3,688,935 3,409,012 11,169,083 1901 877,880 38,355,930 1,133,873 40,367,683 3,113,306 4,224,948 3,382,098 10,720,352 1902 802,842 33,145,8.56 998,876 34,947,574 6,374,877 4,184,403 3,584,014 14,143,294 1903 597,13( 29,546,605 921,126 31,064,861 3,904.793 3,760,266 4,135,125 11,800,184 1 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Produce) during the Fiscal Years ended June 30, 1868 to 1903, showing in each the United States and other Countries. DUCE OF CANADA. The Fokest. Animals and their Pkoduce. G. B. U.S. 0. C. Totals. G. B. U.S. 0. C. Totals. Years. S s $ $ $ $ $ S 9,354,244 11,151,161 10,600,994 11,631,710 12,776,984 13,720,614 14,928,878 16,.%3,818 14,029,090 16,737,568 13,271,372 7,328,313 8,673,336 7,842,526 7,515,075 8,925,122 9,158,603 9,215,403 12,622,959 9,719,946 6,402,847 4,793,065 4,522,508 4,481,053 4,231,484 6,532,418 1,545,855 1,757,646 2,007,184 2,272,910 2,467,490 2,955,314 2, .588, 955 2,-363,745 1,511,075 1,750,173 1,759.150 1,701,662 1,648,753 18,742,625 20,423,882 21,533..S00 23,063,223 21,459,877 29,298,917 27,237,779 25,070,410 20,333,230 23,010,249 19.511,575 13,261,459 16,854,507 2,724,017 3,342,377 4,34.5,179 4,859,709 0,087,792 7,245,415 8,559,764 7,026,730 7,887,627 9,013,441 9,000.279 9,120,141 11,104,223 3,794,673 5,011,989 7,326,764 7,191,1.54 6,103,684 6,553,900 5,700,366 5,085,172 4,896,786 4,592,707 4,483,106 4,553,262 6,016,988 374,477 415,041 466,218 557,643 515,491 443,702 413,039 .588,605 830,1.56 614 469 476,472 427,201 486,366 0,893,167 8,769,407 12,138,161 12,608,506 12,706,967 14,243,017 14,679,169 12,700,507 13,614,569 14,220,617 14,019,857 14,100,604 17,607,577 1808 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 14,758,890 8,349,844 1,851,278 24,960,012 15,327,964 5,546,944 485,311 21,360,219 1881 11,349,866 10,192,933 2,448,256 23,991,055 13,365,399 6,592,068 497,292 20,454,759 1882 13,027,337 9,916,040 2,427,349 25,370,726 13,158,194 6,567,588 558,561 20,284,343 1883 13,742,663 9,883,749 2,184,745 25,811,157 16,054,004 6,367,702 524,402 22,946,108 1884 9,577,581 9,355,736 2,056,391 20,989,708 17,979,895 6,789,562 567,647 25,337,104 1885 10,899,727 8,545,406 1,589,478 21,034,611 14,814,672 6,742,789 507,972 22,065,433 1886 9,445,491 9,353,506 1,685,749 20,484,746 16,315,474 7,291,369 640,094 24,246,937 1887 8,932,177 10,622,338 1,748,299 21,302,814 16,571,072 7,595,743 552,482 24,719,297 1888 10,197,529 11,043,023 1,802,455 23,043,007 16,227,060 7,137,006 530,641 23,894,707 1889 14,098,865 10,247,640 1,832,631 26,179,136 18,578,722 5,966,474 561,799 25,106,995 1890 11,146,282 11,763,058 1,372,675 24,282,015 20,991,143 4,316,979 659,619 25,967,741 1891 9,453,768 11,472,306 1,355,670 22,281,744 24,068,081 3,935,924 590,845 28,594,850 1892 10,821,082 13,859.960 1,678,868 26,359,910 27,052,050 3,951,850 732,599 31,736,499 1893 11,475,692 13,308,196 1,571,560 26,355,448 28,986,095 2,311,104 584,774 31,881,973 1894 9,975,833 12,482,969 1,432,364 23,891,166 30,022,479 3,713,148 652,143 34,387,770 1895 12,186,806 13,528,047 1,460,833 27,175,686 32,523,071 3,341,275 643,295 36,507,641 1896 14,0.59,585 15,435,759 1,763,385 31,258,729 33,600,891 5,081,811 562,550 39,245,252 1897 15,638,549 9,336,252 1,536,738 26,511,539 39,737,089 4,192,943 371,438 44,301,470 1898 15,777,996 9,921,704 2,321,829 28,021,529 41,604,999 4,628,533 509,598 46,743,130 1899 15,058,036 12,805,139 1,800,493 29,663,668 49,881,630 5,326,750 940,427 56,148,807 1900 15,662,749 12,190,617 2,156,491 30,009,857 49,180,025 5,331,657 977,629 55,495,311 ISOl 14,154,467 15,517,528 2,447,434 32,119,429 52,687,998 5,139,262 1,333,949 59,161,209 1902 16,742,435 16,977,232 2,660,348 36,386,015 62,998,927 5,319,198 1,499,417 69,817,542 1903 10 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 3. — Statement (by Classes) of the Values of the Exports cf Canada (Home case the portion sent to Great Britain, EXPORTS, THE PRO Ageicultukal Products. Manufactures. Years. 1 G. B. U. S. 0. C. Totals. G. B. U. S. 0. C. Totals. S s s $ $ 1 $ $ 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 4,056.340' .3,620,584 5,377.970 3,222,931 4,440,441 7,455,272 9,804,375 8,432,963 8,394,103 5,752,550 10,087.329 10,048,632 12,641,961 8,136,017 7,912,017 7,600,330 6.022,432 8,014,160 6,446,374 8,743,669 8,012,813 11,744,615 8,038,250 6,977,038 8,591,143 8,086,795 678,698 650,101 698,319 608,561 924,290 1,093,694 1,042,098 812,582 1,000,947 898,576 944,387 988,689 1,565,572 12.871,055 12,1H2,702 13,676,61;t 9,853,924 13,378,891 14,995,340 19,590,142 17,258,358 21,139,665 14,689,376 18,008,754 19,628,4(34 22.294,328 1,107,408 1,-385,965 1,009,044 942,127 799,413 1,428,748 1.367,944 1,571,556 2^965,249 2,098,.S17 2.224.373 1,107,385 1,386,746 682,851 720,774 1,086.0-3 1,091.801 1,439,062 1,541,698 1,134,345 986,604 1,047.211 988,433 983.027 881.685 1,283,342 310,152 305,820 465,243 398,822 478.024 6.39,457 444,366 470,352 1,135,741 1,018,172 920,355 711,211 572,529 2,100 411 2,412,559 2,560,370 2,432,750 2,716,499 3.609,903 2,946,655 3,028,512 5,148,201 4,105,422 4,127.755 2,700,281 3,242,617 1881 9,490,890 10,631,374 1,146,063 21,268,327 1,211,915 1,310,557 552,623 3,075,095 1882 11,244,152 18,189,118 1,602,442 31,035,712 1,398,147 1,339,614 591,837 3,329,598 1883 9,474,740 11,989,280 1,354,499 22,818,519 1,211,189 1,603,274 688,757 3,503,220 1884 3,990,127 7,503,111 904,605 12,.397,843 1,443,630 1,265,652 868,253 3,577,535 1885 5,502,763 8,392,341 623,189 14 518,293 1,335,706 1,135,741 710,054 3,181,501 1886 7,729,264 8,752,994 1,170,521 17,652,779 1,026,861 1,207,356 589,920 2,824,137 1887 9,438,408 7,966,248 1,421,579 18,826,235 1,270,162 1,289,052 520,758 3,079,972 1888 4,292,640 10,306.278 837,442 15,436,360 1,762,894 1,632,025 766,363 4,161,282 1889 3,674,055 9,125,707 614,349 1.3,414,111 1,679,-359 1,822,948 932,642 4,434,949 1890 3,661,826 7,519,253 726,951 11,908,030 1,816, 147 2,667,282 1,257,755 5,741,184 1891 5,254,028 7,291,246 1,121,584 13,666,858 2,252,295 3,006,423 1,037,531 6,296,249 1892 15,119,780 4,573,779 2,419,725 22,113,284 2,617,472 3,006,708 1,416,808 7,040,988 1893 15,443,211 4,132,105 2,474,174 22,049,490 2,454,009 3,563,827 1,676,123 7,693,959 1894 12,431,275 2,784,520 2,461,854 17,677,649 3,120,614 2,448,607 2,123,534 7,692,755 1895 10,414,380 3,710,022 1,594,726 15,719,128 2,944,280 3,030,449 1,794,146 7,768,875 1896 9,551,316 3,232,793 1,299,252 14,083,361 3,799,266 3,531,239 2,034,879 9,365,384 1897 13,507,342 2,419,814 2,055,490 17,982,646 3,617,128 3,213,677 2,691,209 9,522,014 1898 27,747,140 1,133,293 4,182,852 33,063,285 4,900,806 2,829,510 2,948,000 10,678,316 1899 18,447,543 1,149,686 3,355,686 22,952,915 5,474,562 3,150,711 3,081,434 11,706,707 1900 21,674,965 2,041,110 3,800,534 27,516,609 5,625,073 4,857,413 3,741,801 14,224,287 1901 17,337,633 2,907,969 4,535,884 24,781,486 6,652,336 4,963,247 4,396,625 16,012,208 1902 27,973,503 2,555,216 6,623,969 37,152,688 7,322,602 6,024,373 5,115,995 18,462,970 1903 34,206,693 3,882,282 6,535,.34C 44,624,321 6,728,298 8,236,129 .5,660,540 20,(i24,967 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Produce) during the Fiscal Years ended June 30, 1868 to 1903, showing in each the United States and other Countries — Continued. 11 DUCE OF CANADA.— Continued. MiSCELL ANEOUS, 0. c. Total Merchandise the produce of Canada. G. B. U. S. Totals. G. B. U. S. 0. C. Totals. Years. $ $ $ ■ $ $ $ $ $ 15,791 14,480 16,437 22,600 73,807 55,053 35,547 54,183 52,940 19,704 31,844 28,802 30,053 271,007 298,186 335,000 342,323 391,091 383,391 358,000 337,420 320,242 287,320 307,133 356,811 608,008 15,482 37,893 20,215 22,031 50,487 20,848 25,587 17,572 14,180 13,726 2,894 1,380 834 302,280 350,559 371,052 387,554 515,985 46?, 292 419,800 409,181 393,308 320,810 401,871 380,999 040,155 17,905,808 20,480,389 22,512.991 21,733,550 25,223,785 31,402,234 35,769,190 34,199,134 34,379,005 35,491,671 35,861,110 29,393,424 35,208,031 22,387,840 23,040,188 27,398,930 20,715,690 29,984.440 33,421,725 30,380,550 25,083,818 27,451,150 22,100,000 22,131,343 23,149,909 20,762,705 5,249,523 5,196,727 6,169,271 0,732,110 7,735,802 8,421,047 7,777,002 7,007,941 8,031,694 8,212,543 7,747,681 7,546,245 8,125,455 45,543,177 49,323,-304 50,081,192 55,181,356 62,944,027 73,245,600 73,920,748 07,490,893 09,801,840 05,864,880 05,740,134 00,089,578 70,090,191 1868 1809 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 31,100 588,270 2,800 022,182 42,637,219 31,015,109 7,269,051 80,921,379 1881 17,811 514,080 3,444 535,935 39,810,813 41,687,638 8,538,260 90,042,711 1882 19,741 502,050 7,104 528,895 39,538,007 36,090,501 8,6.51,139 84,285,707 1883 38,958 507,091 14,041 560,690 37,410,870 31,031,622 8,089,587 77,132,079 1884 54,684 485,904 16,726 557,374 30,479,051 32,018,593 7,085,874 70,183,518 1885 47,136 551,503 5,372 604,011 30,694,203 31,503,292 6,777,951 74,975,500 1886 62,884 569,918 11,559 644,301 38,714,331 32,273,033 6,976,656 77,904,020 1887 66,340 701,616 5,921 773,877 33,648,284 37,323,101 7,326,305 78,297,750 1888 53,995 727,273 2,384 783,052 33,504,281 30,449,288 7,248,235 77,201,804 1889 5,352 76,773 381 82,500 41,499,149 33,291,207 7,545,158 82,335,514 1890 360 43,144 1,833 45,337 43,243,784 34,829,436 7,084,524 85,757,744 1891 50 70,621 847 71,518 54,949,055 31,317,857 9,417,341 95,084,253 1892 47,618 45,870 198 93,092 58,409,606 33,813,802 9,783,082 102,006,490 1893 20,052 54,308 907 75,327 60,878,056 29,297,598 10,411,199 100,586,853 1894 14,191 70,617 1,130 85,938 57,903,564 32,303,773 9,321,014 99,528,351 1895 19,968 87,589 1,708 109,265 62,717,941 34,460,428 9,200,383 106,378,752 189(i 28,056 33,700 1,715 63,531 69,533,852 39,717,057 10,434,501 119,685,410 1897 0,443 51,502 3,400 61,405 93,065,019 34,361,795 12,494,118 139,920,932 1898 43,458 53,238 2,473 99,109 85,113,081 34,766,955 12,920,020 132,801,262 1899 58,289 117,024 32,757 208,070 90,502,875 52,534,977 14,412,938 103,510,790 1900 27,596 9,305 7,588 44,489 92,857,525 67,983,073 10,590,188 177,431,380 1901 31,056 1,146 397 32,599 109,347,345 00,567,784 20,104,634 190,019,703 1902 21,704 44,655 17,425 1 83,784 125,199,980 67,706,367 1 21.435,327 214,401,674 1903 12 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 iS'o. 3. — Statement (by Classes) of the Values of the Exports of Canada (Home case the portion sent to Great Britain, EXPORTS, THE PRO Years. Estimated Short Reported. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 G. B. U.S. o. c. Totals. Coin and G. B. S 2,961,722 3,077,468 2,962,398 2,448,068 2,887,056 3,292,419 2,815,2491 . 2,218,9301 . 2,629,588' 2,165,006 . 2,249,006 . 2,341,447 . 2, 803, 506 1 3,023,322! . 4,094,946 . 3,416,724!. 2,701,019 2,948,217 2,781,198 2,990,889 3,034,322 3,070,652 2,922,072 2,913,994 3,.348,213 3,482,308 3,264,911 3,300,090 3,.329,053 3,947,130 4,627,730 4,559,530 5, 461, .511 t t t 2,961,732! 889,032 3,077,468 12,486 2,962,398 1,134,784 2,448,668 2,576,738 2,887,056 3,292,419,.., 2,815,249. 2,218.930 2,029,588 2,165,606 2,249,606 2,341.447 2,803,506 3,023,322 4,094,046 3,416,724 2,701,019 2,948,217 2,781,198 2,996,889 3,084,322 3,070,652 2,922,072 2,913,994 3,-348,213 3,482,308 3,264,911 3,300,090 3,329,053 3,947,130 4,627,730 4,559,530 5,461,511 t t t 5,355 67^652' 38,0171 1,000 874 U. S. 3,975,189 4,205,722 6,867,494 4,113,612 3,388,705 3,740,957 1,928,183 1,039,837 1,202,020 129,328 300,447 309,459 310,000 256,571 206,447 327,298 1,045,723 1,100,371 1,670,068 Includes exports Manitoba for only three months ended June 30, 1871. i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Produce) during the Fiscal Years ended June 30, 1868 to 1903, showing in each the United States and other Countries — Conchided. DUCE OF GAIS! AD A— Concluded. 13 BULLIOX. o. c. 1,947 610,278 105,030 85 Totals. Grand total expobts — the produce of Canada. 4,866,168 4,218,208 8,002,2781 6,690,350 4,010,398i 3,845,987: 1,995,8351 1,039,837 1,240,037 129,328 306,447 309,459 310,006 256,571 207,532 327,298 1,045,723 1,101,245 1,670,068 G. B. U. S. 18,794,840 20,498,875 23,647,775 *24,310,294 2.5,229,140 31,402,234 35,830,842 34,199,134 34,417,022 35,491,671 35,801,110 29,393,424 35,208,031 42,637,219 39,816,813 39,538,067 37,410,870 36,479,051 36,694,203 38,714,331 33,648,284 33,504,281 41,499,149 43,243,784 54,949,055 58,409,606 60,878,0.56 57,903,564 62,718,941 69,5.S3,852 93,065,019 85,114,555 96,562,875 92,857,525 109,347,345 12.5,199,980 29,324,757 30,924,378 37,228,822 *33,277,970 36,260,201 40,455,101 35,123,988 28,942,585 31,282,758 24,.320,332 24,381,009 25,491,.S5e 29,506,211 34,038,431 45,782,584 39,513,225 34,332,641 35,566,810 34,284,490 35,209,922 40,407,483 39,519,940 30,213,279 37,872,758 34,972,517 37,605,569 32,872,515 35,860,434 37,995,928 43,991,485 40,035,248 40,426,856 59,666,556 167,983,673 166,507,784 t07, 766,367 O. C. 5,251,470 5,196,727 6,169,271 *6,732,110 8,352,080 8,526,677 7,777,002 7,607,941 8,031,694 8,212,-543 7,747,081 7,540,245 8,12.5,455 7,209,051 8,538,200 8,651,139 8,089,587 7,085,874 6,777,951 6,976,656 7,326,305 7,248,235 7,545,158 7,684,524 9,417,341 9,783,082 10,411,199 9,321,014 9,200,468 10,434,501 12,494,118 12,920,626 14,412,938 16,590,188 20,104,634 21,435,327 Totals. 53,371.067 .56,618,980 67,045,868 *64,320,374 69,841,481 80,384,012 78,737,8.32 70,749,660 73,731,4741 68,030,5461 07,989,8001 62,431,025 72,899,697| I 83,944,701 94,137,657 87,702,431 79,833,098 79,131,735 77,750,704 80,960,909 81,382,072 80,272,450 85, 257, .586 88,801,006 99,338,913 105,798,257 104,161,770 103,085,012 109,915,337 123,959,838 145,594,385 138,462,037 170,642,369 +177,431,380 1196,019,703 +214,401,674 Years. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 + After 1900 no estimate is made of the amount short reported in exports to United States, 14 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 4.— Statement showing for Canada the average ad valorem Rates of Duty collected able and total from Great Britain and the United States for Imports entered for Consumption, Merchandise only. Total Imports. Imports from Great Britain. Dutiable. s 1 1868.. 4.'H,655,696! 1869.. 41,069,342' 1870.. 45,127,4221 1871.. 60,094,362 1872. . 68,276,157 1873.. 71,198,176 1874.. 76,232,530 1875. . 78,138,511 1876. . 60,238,297 1877.. 60,916,770: 1878.. 59,773,0391 1879.. 55,426,830, 1880.. 54,182,967 1881.. 71,620,725 1882.. 85,757,433. 1883.. 91,. 588, 339 1884.. 80,010,498 1885.. 73,269,618 1886.. 70,658,819 1887.. 78,120.679 1888.. 69,64.5,824 1889. . 74,475,139 1890.. 77,106,286 1891.. 74,.536,036 1892.. 69,160,737 1893.. 69,873.571 1894. . 62,779,182 1895.. 58, .5.57, 6.55 1896.. 67,2.39,7.59 1897. . 66,220,765 1898.. 74,625,088 1S99.. 89,4:-;3,172 1900.. 104,346,795 1901.. 105,969,756 1902. . 118,6.57,496 1903.. 136,796,065 Free. S 23,434,463! 22,085,599| 21,774,652 24,120,026; .36,679,210 53,310,9531 46,948,357 39,270,0571 32,274,8101 33,209,624 30,622,812] 23.275,683| 1.5,717,575 18,867,604! 2.5,387,751 .30,273,1.57 25,962.4801 26,486,1.571 25,333,3181 26,986,5311 31,02.5,804 .34,62.3,057 .34,576,287 36,997,918 45,999,676 45,297,2.59 46,291,729 42,118.2.36 38,121,402 40,397,062 51,682,074 .59,91.3,287 68,160,083 71,730,9.'i8 77,822,694' 88,017,6.54 Totals. Duty Collected. Dutiable. Free. 67,090,1.59 63,1.54,941 66,902,074 84,214,388 104,95.5,367 124,.509,129 123.180,887 117,408,568 92,513.107 94,126,394 90,.395,851 78,702,519 69,900,542 90,488,329 111,14.5,184 121,861,496 105,972,978 99,755,775 95,992,137 105,107,210 100,671,628 109,098,196 111,682,573 111,-533,954 11.5,160.413 115,170,830 109,070,91] 100,675,891 105,361,161 106,617,827 126,307,162 149,:-!46,459 172.506,878 177,700,694 196,480,19c 224,813,719 8 8,801,446 8,284,507 9,425,028 11,807,590 13,020,684 12,997.578 14,407,318 15,354,139 12,815,904 12,511,-567 12,791,-532 12,933,916 14,129,953 18,492,645 21,700,028 23,162,553 20,156,448 19,121,254 19, 427, .398 22,438,309 22,187,869 23,734,364 23,914,134 23,393,678 20,529,750 21,154,172 19,369,714 17,872,746 20,133,033 19,844,557 21,807,073 25,624,838 28,83.5,349 29,063,973 32,352.538 37,022,581 8 28,284,194 28,483,645 30,022,948 39,815,550 48, 197,. 337 47,443,203 47,789,220 49,239,119 32,385,482 32,916,776 32,139,783 27,075,637 28,038,118 .3-5,860,461' 41,459,730' 40,732,476 32,828,.307 30,702,359 30,38.5,797 .3.5,766,273 30,848,116 32,219,807 .33,267,721 31,447,660 30,831,809 31,869,267 27,493,160 2.3,311.911 24,366,179 20,217,422 22,-5.56,479 27,521,-508 31,.561,7.56 31,701,654 3-5,062,-564 42,210,165 9,33.3,1311 7,013,119, 7,514,147' 8,682,652' 14,011,9171 20,.5-53,742j 13,558.-530| 11,107,9481 8,100,5781 6,414,845; 5,112,9861 3, 892, 223 1 -5,726,321] 7,024,68ll 8,896,538' 10,947,286 9,096,814 9.329,089 8,647,209 8,975,077 8,319,528 10,031,382 10,009,288 10,571,283 10,2.31,902 10,660,073 9,542,803 7,747,421 8,458,326 9,183,766 9,486,982 9,409,815 12,718,227 11,118,341 13,960,162 16,-582,873 Totals. 37,617,3251 35,496,764 37,537,095 4^,498,202 62,209,2.54 67,996,945 61,3-47,750 60,347,067 40,486,060 39,331,621 37,252,769 30,967,860 .33,764,439 42,885,142 50,356,268 51,679,762 41,925,121 40,031,448 39,033,006 44,741,350 39,167,644 42,251,189 43,277,009 42,018,943 41,063 711 42,.529,340 37,035,963 31,059,332 32,824,505 29,401,188 32,043,461 36,931,323 44,279,983 42,819,995 49,022,726 58,793,038 Duty Collected. 8 ' 4,799J58 5,037,440 6,544,088 7,908,152 7,392,957 7,867,481 8,881,998 6,075,756 6,377,596 6,445,985 5,561,933 6,737,997 8,772,950 10,011,811 9,897,785 8,001,371 7,617,249 7,817,357 9,318,920 8,972,740 9,450,243 9,-576,966 9,114,272 9,074,201 9,498,747 8,245,846 7,006,677 7,-358,514 6,205,367 6,649,429 7,328,192 8,074,541 7,845,406 8,424,693 9,841,627 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 15 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 on Imports /or Consumption dutiable and total ; also on l7nj)orts for Consumption duti- each of the Fiscal Years ended June 30, 1868 to 1903. ' Average ad valorem kate.« of duty. Imports from United States. Totals. Great I Average iritain. Average United Average States. Average ' Average Average ad val. ad val. ad val. ad val. ad val. ad val. Duty Collected. rate of rate of rate of rate of rate of rate of Dutiable. Free. Totals. duty on duty on duty on duty on duty on duty on Duti- Total Duti- Total Duti- Total able Im- Im- able Im- Im- able Im- Im- 03 ports. ports. ports. ports. ports. ports. < 8 »4? ! fiCf $ p. c. p. c. p. c. p. e. p. c. p. c. 10,014,304 12,645,828 22,600,132 20 161 13 119 1868 7,793,748 13,70.3,632 21,497,380 'l, 50.5, 566 20 172 13 118 "16 851 "i3 522 "20'688 "i 283 1869 8,698,445 12,998,392 21,097,237 1,700,252 20 890 14 088 16 779 13 420 19-546 7 836 1870 14,086,383 13,100,203 27,185,586 2,290,881 19 648 14 021 16 436 13 493 16-264 8 427 1871 13,271,042 20,470,953 33 741,995 2,385,592 19 071 12 406 16 408 12 712 17-970 7 070 1872 16,678,805 28,510,305 45,189,110 2,945,966 18 281 10 439 15 583 10 872 17 003 6 519 1873 21,103,356 30,681 798i 51,785,154 3,081,014 18 899 11 696 16 463 12 824 17-443 7 108 1874 22,023,665 26,569,145 48,592,810 3,8.53,034 19 6.50 13 078 18 038 14 718 17-498 7 930 1875 21,334,613 22,758,460 44,093,073 4,104,484 21 275 13 853 18 761 15 007 19-239 9 309 1876 23,510,846 25,865,162 49,376,008 4.393,511 20 539 13 292 19 375 16 215 18-087 8 898 1877 23,464,503 24,. 538, 371 48,002,874 4,790,427 21 400 14 151 20 056 17 303 20-416 9 354 1878 23,806,551 18,360,849 42,173,400 5, .524, 879 23 .335 16 334 20 542 17 963 23-207 13 100 1879 19, 566, .567 8,627,216 28,193,783 4,512,415 26 078 20 214 24 032 19 956 23 -062 16 005 1880 25,632,313 10,706,388 36,338,701 5,049,152 25 820 20 436 24 464 20 457 22 039 15 546 1881 32,941,061 14,111,874 47,052,935 7,073,912 25 304 19 524 24 148 19 882 21-474 15 034 1882 38,652,045 16,495,198 55,147,243 8,148,268 25 290 19 007 24 299 19 152 21-081 14 776 1883 35,796,697 13,989,191 i 49,78.5,888 7,411,940 25 192 19 020 24 373 19 085 20-706 14 888 1884 31,2.31,947 14,344,563 45,570,510 6,fi24,100 26 097 19 168 24 810 19 028 21-209 14 534 1885 29,()59,876 13,159,775 42,819,651 6,76'.»,365 27 495 20 238 25 727 20 028 22-823 15 809 1886 30,579,609 14,22.5,299 44,795,908 7,268,195 28 723 21 348 26 055 20 828 23-775 16 225 1887 27,097,(i80 19,342,016 46,440,296 7,109,234 31 858 22 039 29 087 22 909 20-236 15 308 1888 28,982,283 21,047,130 50,029,419 7,371,148 31 869 21 755 29 331 22 367 25-433 14 733 1889 30,575,397 20,790,2041 51,305,001 8,126,625 7,734.515 31 015 21 413 28 788 22 129 26-579 15 821 1890 29, 790, 40 J 22,243,0751 52,033,477 31 386 20 974 28 982 21 691 25-963 14 864 1891 29,505,550 22, 230, .582 51,742,132 7,814,559 29 684 17 827 29 431 22 098 26 ■ 485 15 103 1892 28,562,050 23,777.740 52,339,790 7,636,076 30 275 18 368 29 805 22 335 26-735 14 589 1893 2.5,823,636, 24,922,455 50,746,091 6,960,951 30 854 17 759 29 992 22 264 26 956 13 717 1894 25,795,538 24, 383, 460 1 50,179,004 0,897,395 30 522 17 753 30 056 22 559 26-739 13 740 1895 29,101,646 24,427,744' 5.3,529,390 7,707,993 29 942 19 109 30 200 22 418 26 093 14 512 1896 30,482,509 20,540,833 57,023,342 8,147,075 29 967 18 613 30 093 21 106 26 727 14 287 1897 38,063,960 36,760,903 74,824,923 9,941,624 29 222 17 205 29 478 20 751 26-118 13 287 1898 44,471, «24 43,995,349 88,407,173 11,713,859 28 652 17 157 26 627 19 842 26-339 13 241 1899 53,897,561 48,182,610102,080,177 13,491,873 27 634 16 715 25 583 18 235 25-032 13 217 1900 53,600,278 53,549,047 107,149,325 13,311,750 27 427 16 355 21 748 18 322' 24-835 12 424 1901 60,181,808 54,502,888 114,744,096 15,15.5,136 27 265 10 466 24 027 17 188 25-182 13 207 1902 68,538,323 60,251,914 128,790,237 17,069,881 27 064 16 468 23 316 16 739 24-905 13 254 1903 16 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Jso. 5. — Statkment of the A'alues of Merchandise Entered for Consumption in Canada, the Imports and the Percentages of Imports from Great Britain IMPORTS ENTERED FOR Years. Total Imports. Imports from Great Britain . Dutiable. Free . 1868 43,655,696 1869 41,069,342 1870 45,127,422 1871 60,094,362 1872 68,276,157 1873 71,198,176 1874 76,232,530 1875 78,138,511 1876 60,238,297 1877 60,916,770 1878 1 59,773,039 1879 ' 55,426,836 1880 54,182,967 1881 71,620,725 1882 i 85,757,433 1883 91,588,339 1884 80,010,498 1885 73,269,618 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889 1890 70,6.58,819 78,120,679 69,645,824 74,47.5,139 77,106,286 1891 74,536,036 1892. 1893 1894 1895. 1896 1897 1898. 1899. liMXt. 1901. 1902 69,160,737 69,873,571 62,779,182 58,557,655 67,239,7591 66,220,765 74,625,088 89,433,172 104,346,795 105.969,756 118,657,496 Totals. Dutiable. ' Free. Totals. 1903 136,796,065j 23,434,463 22,085,599 21,774,652 24,120,026 36,679,210 .o3,310,9?3 46,948,3571 39,270,057 32,274,810 33,209,624 .30,622,812; 23,275,6831 1.5,717,575 18,867,6041 2.5, 387, 751 j 30,273,157; 25,962,480, 26,486,1571 25,333,318 26,986,5311 31,025,804; 34,623,057; 34, .576, 287; 36,997,918| 45,999,676' 45,297,259 46,291,729 42,118,236 38,121,402 40,397,062 51,682,074 59,913,287 68,160,0a3 71,730,938 77,822,694 88,017,654 67,090,1591 63,154,9411 66,902,074 84.214,388 104,9.5.5,367 124,509,129 123,180,887 117,408,-568 92,513,107 94,126,394 90,395,851 78,702,519 69,900,542 90,488,329 111,145,184 121,861,496 105,972,978 99,755,775 95,992,1.37 10.5,107,210 100,671,628 109.098,196 111,682,573 111,533,954 115,160,413 11.5,170,830 109,070,911 100,67.5,891 105,361,161 106,617,827 126,.307,162; 149,346,4.59 172,506,878 177,700,694 196,480,190 224,813,719 28,284,194 28,483,645 30,022,948 39,815,-5.50 48,197,337 47,443,203 47,789,220; 49,239,119; .^2,385, 482i 32,916,776] 32,139,783' 27,075,637 28,038,118' 3.5,860,461! 41,459,730' 40,732,476! 32,828,307! 30,702,359' 30,385,797, 35,766,273 30,848,116 32,219,807 33,267,721 31,447,660 30,831,809 31,869,267 27,49.3,160 23,311,911 24,366,179 20,217,422 22,556,479 27,521,508 31,-561,756 31,701,654 3.5,062,564 42,210,165 9,333,131 7,013,119 7,514,147 8,682,652 14,011,917 20,553,742 13,5.58,530 11,107,948 8,100,578 6,414,845 5,112,986 3,892,223 5,726,321 7,024,681 8,896,538 10,947,286 9,096,814 9,329,089 8,647,209 8,975,077 8,319,528 10,031,382 10,009,288! 10,571,2831 10,231,902; 10,660,073 9,542,803' 7,747,421 8,458,326 9,183,766] 9,486,982| 9,409,8151 12,718,227; 11,118,3411 13,960,162 16,582,873 37,617,325 35,496,764 37,537,095 48,498,202 62,209,254 67,996,945 61,347,750 60,347,067 40,486,060 30,331,621 37,252.769 30,967,860 33,764,439 42,885,142 50.3.56,268 .51,679,762 41,925,121 40,031,448 39,0-33,000 44,741,350 39,167,644 42,251,189 43,277,009 42,018,943 41,063,711 42,-529,340 37,035,963 31,059,332 32,824,505 29,401,188 32,043,461 36,931,323 44,279,983 42,819,995 49,022,726 .5K,793,0aS i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 17 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 during the Fiscal Years ended June 30, 186S to 1903, inclusive, showing in each (;ase and the United States, respectively. CONSUMPTION, MERCHANDISE ONLY. Percentages of Imports FRO.M Impout.'^ FKOM UnITE^^ SiTATf-j Great Britain. United States. Years. Dutiable. Free . Totals. 0) 3q o . Imports ritain to [Imports O H o , Imports States to [Imports +^ ,__, Oi -Hp2 :« *"* D .-'^^ c8 5 =« ai s> c^ -*-* ■sii OJ <-S X o -w-r" FM oPh ^^ X 1 o talE at Bi talE If h ;-i O OJ o Sh u 0 -^ o a w o o H^H p. c. O O p.p. H^H $ $ -S P.O. p. c. p. c. p. c. 22.387,846 39-31 49 15 1868 23,640,188 41 -.53 47 92 1869 27,398,930 t 1- 40 14 t t 48 85 t ■ t 1870 26,715,690 39-38 48 41 1871 29,984,440 40-07 47 63 1872 33,421,725 1,517,871 34,939,-596 42-87 77 15 46 77 45 62 16 13 42 27 1873 30,380,556 1,183,194 31,563,750 48-38 85 78 53 08 41 09 n 15 37 33 1874 25,683,818 1,020,307 26,704,125 50-67 81 02 53 57 38 05 14 29 35 78 1875 27,451,150 653,701 28,104,851 49-21 87 12 52 76 39 29 9 03 36 45 1876 22,160,666 758,513 22,919,179 53-88 84 87 56 90 33 64 10 66 31 40 1877 22,131,343 719,096 22,850,439 .54-55 90 07 59 70 33 66 6 44 29 71 1878 23,149,909 1,007,218 24,157,127 48-91 82 26 52 98 38 52 12 05 35 29 1879 26,762,705 2,043,879 28,806,584 50-22 80 10 54 97 38 18 15 43 34 56 1880 31,015,109 1,863,989 32,879,098 52-69 83 06 56 99 38 32 13 93 34 86 1881 41,687,638 1,787,565 43,475,203 44.21 71 53 46 35 46 29 23 43 44 51 1882 36,096,501 1,657,935 37,7.54,436 46-90 76 63 49 99 42 82 17 00 40 15 1883 .31,631,622 2,324.197 33,95.5,819 48 -.50 67 36 50 54 41 09 24 75 9 24 1884 32,618,593 2,164,658 34,783,251 47-88 66 74 49 69 42 81 26 79 41 27 1885 ■ 31,503,292 2,244,179 33,747,471 48-94 65 15 50 40 42 01 30 17 40 94 1886 32,273,033 2,385,242 34,658,275 49-65 68 50 51 51 41 39 27 89 40 06 1887 37,32.3,161 2,147,048 39,470,209 42-97 73 11 46 02 47 67 24 38 45 31 1888 36,449,288 2,041,283 38,490,571 43-39 66 06 45 27 47 21 29 41 45 73 1889 33,291,207 1,869,749 3.5,160,956 50-40 75 72 52 91 40 43 20 65 38 47 1890 34,829,4.36 2,451,136 37,280,572 50-42 68 61 52 12 40 61 27 85 39 43 1891 31,317,857 2,512,839 33,830,696 57-42 75 80 59 65 32 73 19 15 31 09 1892 33,813,802 2,493,202 36,307,004 57-26 63 41 57 76 33 15 27 88 32 73 1893 29,297,598 1,408,051 30,705,649 60-53 64 73 60 96 29 13 11 89 27 31 1894 32,303,773 1,860,794 34,164,567 58-18 60 96 58 35 32 46 28 69 32 22 1895 34,460,428 1,960,740 36,421,168 58-95 60 11 59 02 32 39 29 67 32 23 1896 39,717,057 2,216,735 41,933,792 58-09 71 07 59 17 33 19 20 47 32 13 1897 34,361,795 2,092,712 36,454,507 66-51 79 66 67 78 24 -56 13 96 23 53 1898 34.766,955 52,534,977 1,795,885 36,562,840 64-09 79 76 65 92 26 -18 10 25 24 32 1899 1,966,417 54,501,394 59 06 78 32 60 60 32 -13 13 78 30 66 1900 67,983,673 2,423,168 70,406,841 .52-33 73 03 54 15 38 -32 11 19 36 20 1901 66,567,784 2,994,448 69,562,232 55-78 57 13 55 87 33 -95 21 47 33 13 1902 67,766,367 3,443,602 71,209,969 58-39 55-43 58-25 31-60 31-80 31-61 1903 10— i— 21 20 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 7. — Statement of the Values of Goods Imported for Home Consumption into Canada Countries. 12 13 14 15] 161 17 18l 19! 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28, 29; 30 31 32 33 1 34 35 36 371 38 39 1 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 British Empire. Great Britain British Africa British Australasia — Australian Commonwealth , New Zealand British East Indies M Guiana M West Indies Fiji Hong Kung . . . . . . Newfoundland All other Totals, British Empire. . Foreign Countries. Arabia Argentine Republic Austria- Hungary Belgium Brazil . Central American States Chile China Denmark Dutch East Indies Egypt France . . . . . . French Possesbions in Africa . . Germany Greece Hawaii Hayti Holland Italv 1899. 1900. Dutiable. Free. Totals. Dutiable. Free. 27,521,.508! 394' 308,350 109,301 34,349 782,499 S 9,409,815 98,518 85,816 706,0.58 164'910 S ' $ I $ 36,931,323 31,561,756 12,718,227 98,912 205 87,700 9,633 5,405 761 512 488, .521 3,751 394,166 349,692 815,359 88,367 34,349 67,386 947,409 654,909 211,192 1,220,280 274 146,704 10,145 493,926 4,512 115,339 12,303 172: 2,280 62.5,141 1,095 28,772,200 10,957,901' 39,730,101 32,8.50,129! 1,5,012,893 269,2.52 2,223,479 366,192 308 147,664 5,188 3,341,-369 455 6,669,099 182,984 798 Japan Mexico Norway and Sweden . . Persia Peru Philippines Portugal Russia St. Pierre Spain Switzerland Turkey United States Uruguay Venezuela West Indies, American. II Cuban . . . II Danish . . . . All other Totals, Foreign Countries.. 60,6()0,972 317,529 283,0571 474,2661 3,736 34,971 8,773 86,110 .59,195 6,758 1,813 527,508 560,220 136,388 44,471,824 10,703, 782,904 6,631 9.5,244 102,294 34,550 38,976 385,198 1,974 4,900 74 547 926 2,702] 723,0071 6,675 14' 182,864 112,542 1,543,841 41,162 3,841 25 10,703 782,904 275,883 2,318,723 102,294 34,550 .38,976 751,390 2,282 152,564 .5,262 3,889,295 3,1.57 7,392,106 182.984 7,473 14 500,393 395,599 2,018,107 44,898 38,812 8,773 86,135 .517 \ 63' 222,103 3,092,514 21t;,998 686 13,921 4,598 3,503,609 425 7.465,447 '203,905 Totals. 44,279,983 87.905 560,884 1,309,761 67,660 800,499 117,619 637,444 1,267 4,101 157,223 3,864 6,974 8,548! 6,221 43,995,349j 63,296 163,981 5,677 534,482 568,768 142,609 88,467,173 399,266 115,071 449,991 4,924 .58,951 5,611 5,416 .571,206 5,991 131,404 231,358 48,11; 28,18; 412,731 13,498 9,638 864^637 ' 918^ Osi 983 2,414 180,316 29,502 1,301,424 51.294 673 173 542; 366,4231 8,175! 106,896 122,769 123,311 7,792 374,215 462 14,036 8,637 120,932 13,255 68,321 1.5,804 l,!-08 .551,704 .517,305 163,556 53,897,561' 688 ! r 294,0.53, \ 207,850 50; 6,111! 4,464 8,855 4,145 8,997 11,871 1,354 48,182,616 22,016 67,603 4,679 9,582 1,079 12,923 47,86S,022 5,933 571,269 228,094 3,22.3,918 231,358 48,112 28,185 629,729 14,184 23,5.59 4.598 4,-368,246 425 8,.383,498 204,888 2,414 579,.582 144,573 1,751,415 .56,218 59,624 5,611 173 13,255 72,785 24,659 5,953 .560,701 .529,176 164,910 102,080,177 22,016 68,291 298,732 217,432 1,129 19.034 Totals (mdse.) 89,433,172 Coin and bullion- Great Britam. . . . United States . . . Other Countries Totals ... . Grand totals . 89,433,1*2 48,955,386 109,616,358; 71,496,666: 53,147,190, 124,643,856 59,913,287, 149,346,459 104,346,795 68,160,0831 172,506,878 128,800 4,539,993 36,341 4,705,134 64,618,421 128,800 ' .509,747 509,747 4,539,993 7,764,201 7,764,201 36,341 2.3,490 23,490 4,705,134; 8,297,438 8,297,4.38 154,051,593 104,.346, 795 76,457,521 180,804,316 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 21 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 from the following Countries during the Fiscal Years ended June 30, 1899 to 1903. 1901. 1902. 1903. Dutiable. Free. Totals. Dutiable. Free. Totals. Dutiable. Free. Totals. ■S $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 31,701,654 11,118,341 42,819,995 35,062,564 13,960,162 49,022,726 42,210,165 16,582,873 58,793,038 1 566 90,121 90,687 1 15,797 15,798 158 48,9(53 49,121 2 904 717 131 750 426,467 r 39,960 112,923 1.52,883 14,225 82,684 96,909 3 (. 142 4,038 4,180 301 41,876 42,177 4 304,756 1,066,104 1,370,860 433,596 1,185,787 1,619, ,383 .393,135 1,74.3,943 2,137,078 5 77,039 348 77,387 139,341 86 139,427 602,863 1,456 604,-319 6 1,03.3,304 164,718 1,198,022 ■ 1,382,018 227,114 1,609,1.32 1,572,896 45,764 22.5,862 1,798,758 45,764 7 29,972 12,209 42,181 10,664 5, .506 16,170 1.32,272 7,i34 139,406 9 4,554 620,014 624,568 34,135 1,027,525 1,061,660 9,131 1,131,447 1,140,578 10 494 2,228 2,722 1,142 4,554 5,096 1,334 1,334 11 33,447,056 13,205,833 46,652,889 37,103,563 16,543,492 53,647,055 44,982,244 19,866,238 64,848,482 59 13,716 13,775 5 13,127 13,132 1,907 14,294 16,201 12 1 263,352 263,353 500 448,123 448,623 381 890,723 891,104 13 278,768 7,469 28(3,237 2.30, 89B 9,717 240,613 315,799 40,744 356,543 14 3.606,361 222,089 3,828,450 1,436,842 274,757 1,711,599 2,050,197 749,985 2,800,182 15 2,709 344,846 347,555 451 466,158 466,609 1,319 265,738 267,057 16 8 29,330 29,338 26,100 26,100 105 50,962 51,067 17 13,494 13,494 100, .503 100, .503 18 252, 67i 578,246 830,917 293,405 192,705 489,110 214,304 297,172 .511,476 19 2,604 8,721 11,325 1,206 7,746 8,952 3,315 9,951 13,266 20 135,621 11,638 147,259 419,209 7,351 426,560 440,320 7,868 448,188 21 10,296 1,370 11,666 14,429 26 14,4.55 18,619 131 18,7.50 22 4,569,0(;0 828,733 5,397,793 5, .546,876 1,125,270 6,672,146 5,159,258 1,420,771 6, .580, 029 23 ■ 77 69,573 69,650 156 169,129 1(;9,2S5 256 118,834 119,090 24 6,121,190 898,910 7,020,100 9,078,402 1,744,767 10,823,169 10,444,848 1,837,789 12,282,637 25 155,641 21 155,662 218,718 30 218,748 205,668 35 205,703 26 872 6,338 7,210 15,055 15,055 7 3,159 3,166 27 7 7 2,192 2,192 1 156 157 28 54(3,264 2.51,198 797,462 513,279 362,336 875,615 604.436 666,104 1,270,540 29 2.31,6.53 9.5,648 327,301 548,851 177,891 726,742 413,144 128,641 541,785 .30 525,974 1,093,128 1,619,102 531,230 964,536 1,495,766 681,669 746,747 1,428,416 31 11,698 4,302 16,000 29,156 83,022 112,178 3.5,273 88,060 123,333 .32 51,029 4,313 58,342 56,078 4,400 60,478 43,417 35,456 78,873 .33 18,034 18,034 4,296 4,290 10,393 10,393 34 291,010 12 291,022 2.35,314 235,314 80,343 80,343 35 10,615 20 10,635 9,832 124 9,956 11,486 11,486 36 91,626 4,678 96,304 111,333 18,046 129,379 113,142 16,050 129,192 37 27,899 27,670 55.569 28,909 75,576 104,485 38,937 166,674 205,611 38 1,414 3,502 4,916 1,427 1,590 3,017 2,326 2,277 4,(303 .39 698,312 44,227 742,5.39 620,985 73,985 694,970 749,074 74,870 823,944 40 590,056 12,602 602,(358 746,989 18,021 765,010 924,541 20,186 944,727 41 158,932 4,434 163,366 162,9(30 29,788 192,748 J63,939 65,088 229,027 42 63,600,278 53,549,047 107,149,325 60,181,808 54,562,888 114,744,696 68,538,323 60,251,914 128,790,237 43 5,260 5,260 292,804 292,804 44 176 60,133 60,309 62,803 62,803 198 43,148 43,346 45 269,042 309 269,351 282,289 613 282,902 300,857 2,104 302,961 46 257,318 73,804 331,122 240,932 32,904 273, 83() 239,571 32,648 272,219 47 2,230 153 2,383 3,617 3,617 4,257 4,2.57 48 202 6,306 6,508 553 2,128 2,681 2,191 2,634 4,825 49 72,522,700 58,525,105 131,047,805 81,. 553, 933 61,279,202 142,833,135 91,813,821 68,151,416 159,905,237 10.5,969,756 71,730,938 177,700,694 118,657,496 77,822,694 196,480,190 136,796,065 88,017,654 224,813,719 198,169 198,169 191,036 191,036 103,863 103,863 3,335,683 3,335,683 6,062,354 (i, 062, 354 8,814,958 8,814,9.58 57,976 3,442 3,442 58,015 .58,015 .57,976 3,537,294 3,537,294 6,311,405 6,311,405 202,791,595 8,976,797 8,976,797 10.5,969,756 75,268,232 181,237,988 118,657,496 84,134,099 136,796,065 96,994,451 233,790,516 22 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No, 8. — -Statement of the Values of Goods Imported into Canada from the Countries. 1899. Dutiable. Free. Totals. Dutiable. 1900. Free. Totals British Empire. ( i reat Britain Briti.sh Africa British Australasia- Australian Commonwealth. . New Zealand British East Indies II Guiana ir West Indies Fiji Hong Kong . . . . . Newfoundland All other 27,450,325 394 477,591 114,6.33 46,576 741,563 9,633 6,482 751 Totals, British Empire Foreiiin Countries. Argentine Reijublic Austria-Hvmgarj' Belgium Brazil Central American States.. . Chile China Denmark Dutch East Indies Egypt France French Afri(-a Germany Greece Hawaii Holland Italy Japan Mexico Norway and Sweden Peru Philip])ines Portugal Russia St. Pierre Spain Switzerland Turkey United States Uruguay Venezuela , West Indies, American. . 11 Cuban ..... 11 Danish. . . . All other 28,847,948 251,146 2,215,951 370,844 355 146,806 5,388 3,333,259 598 6.648. 14(i ].sS,7!« 1,583 346,005 436,068 466,216 4,947 35.284 S 9,366,340 98,518 I 85,359 706,058 164,842 36,816.665! 98,912 .562,950j 820,691 46,576 906,405 32,286,1981 205 1 I 449,606| 99,66; 85,032 732,235 12,676,349 87,700 44,962,547 87,905 210,805 6G0,411 1,219,010 1,318,673 274 S5,30r> 146,382 87.s,617 512 488, .521 3,751 10,145 495,003 4,.502 118,.363| 11,8.551 155| 2,280, 02.5,141 1,095 120,643 63(),996 1,250 10,913,901 39,761,849 33,783,-312 14,969,036 48,752,348 63,400 6,758 .36, .569 506,147 557,997 146,898 53,281,683 931 I 423,004 8,439 18,470 Totals, Foreign Countries... . 69,501,685 48,795,640 782,904 6,631] 95,3791 102,2941 34,550 38,976 385,1441 1,974 4,900 60 546,6131 2,702] 733,003 (3/>75: 189,433 112, .542 1,543,531 44, 154 1 3,8411 25 782,904 257,777 2,311,330 102,294 34,550 38,976 75.5,988 2,329 151,706 5,448 3,879,872 3,300 7,381,149 188,793 8.258 .535,4.38 548,610 2,009,747 49,101 39,125 25 63 228,668: 3,170,7241 211,730 792 5, .51 7 3,601,420 39.5 7,770,294 219,.564 401,285' 269,5.38 461,319 4, .597 59,327 4,101! 157,2231 3,864; 6,871 8,.548! 6, 221 1 43,821,274 67,-501 163,981 40,433 513,018 5K6.545 l-53;il9 97,102,9.57 14,. 584 i 68,9301 1.5, 804 1 43,723 5.54,145 530, (i80 165,001, 60,819,752 122,769 4,974j 462 24,002 123,700 6S8 / 309,856 427,978 -. 22o!291 8,901 42,472 Totals (nidse) i 98,349,633] 59,709,541 Coin and bullion :- Great Britain . . United States. . . Other Countrie.s. Totals Granil totals 98,349,6.33 128,800 4,539,993 .36,341 4,705,134 64,414,675 118,297,-325 11,820 571,206 5, 991 1 131,027 231,-358; 48.112' 2iS,185 412, 7(»:^ 13,498 9,638 863,262 93(;,.347 966 2,414 216.897 29,502 1,301,215 52,097 673 173 4,464 s,sr>5 4,145 8,927 11,871 1,454 48,388,601 22,016 67,603 3,890 15,035 1,079 18,339 79,160,584 53,412,143 158,059,174 112,943,896j 68,381,179 128,800 4,539,9931 36,341] 4,705,134 162,764,-308 112,943,896 509,747 7,764,2.11 23,490 8,297,438 571,269 234,659 3,301,751 231,358 48,112 28,185 624,433 14, 2; 10 9,(i3S .5,517 4,464,682 395 8,706,641 220,530 2,414 61 S, 182 2; 19, 040 1,762,,5.34 57.294 ()0,000 173 14,.5S4 7:-;.394 ;7,Mis .563,072 542, .5.51 16(1,455 109,208,3.53 22,016 68.291 313,746 23.5,326 1,156 30,159 132,572,727 181,325,075 509,747 7,764,201 23,490 8,297,4.38 76,678,617 189,622,-513 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 following Countries during |he Fiscal Years ended June 30, 1899 to 1903. 31,8(;8,.S10 11,097,818 574' 90,121 I 33,972 i 130,444 308,083' 1,066,093 125, .382 .300 1,115,397 164,555 2^, 506 1 4,590 724 10,041 620,014 2,228 33,436,144' 13,181,614 28i,918i 3,561,218i 2,709, 8 263,352 7,469 222,701 344,846 29„330 267,135 2.646 313,159 10,644 4,075,765 205 5,780,918 139,238 817, 588,800 448,294 528,725 13,423 54,373 413,373 14,987 96, 133 1 33,900 2,621 709,353 595,114 144,509 62,823,001 176 237,311 266,865 1,725 19,360 577,448 8,721 11,638 1,370 827,412 69,573 897,011 82,088,514 115,574,658 115,574,658 6,338 251,196 95,048 1,092,140 4,337 4,309 12 20 4,642 27,670' 3,502 44,058 12,602 4,437 '53,148,031 5,260 60,133 63 76,509 153 20,029 42,906,128 90,695 164,416 1,374,776 125,682 1,279,952 38,547 624,610 2,952 35,.329,879i 13,914,473 1 1.5,79 f 40.714 \ 142 407,718 171,071 1,302,242 46,667,758 263,353 • 289, .^87 3,783.919 347,555 29,338 6,062 .35,302 1,290 37,294,421 844,583 11,307 324,797 12,014 5,503,177 09,778 6,677,959 139,238 7,1.55 839,995 54.3,942 1,620,865 17,760 58,682 413,385 15,007 100,775 61,570 6,123 813,411 607,716 148,940 115,971,092 5,260 60,309 237,374 .343,374 1,878 39,389 500 231,850 1,390,918 451 112,343 4,038 1,185,787 70 220,928 4,388 1,027,525 4,554 16,495,903 298,226 1,091 699,866 15,395 5,791,812 448,123 9,532 274,757 466,158 26,100 13,494 191,215 7,746 6,928 49,244,352 1.5,798 153,057 4,180 1,593,505 171,141 1,529,170 10,450 1,002,827 5,844 53,790,324 9,175,383 220,518 488,039 520,318 539,704 20,461 50,221 19,498 9,677 120,006 28,909 81,899 567,080 76.3,812 170,220 08,922,500 58,121,959 140,210,473 71,303,5731 186,878,231 198,109 3,335,683 3,442 3,537,294 74,840,867 203,436 235,480 8,901 5,483 90,060,860 127,955,281 198,169, 3,.335,683l 3,442 3,.537,294! 190,415,525127,955,281 1,123,523 1()9.129 1,744,611 15,055 3.52,400 177,891 964,027 82,873 4,400 80 17,913 75,554 1,590 73,759 18,021 30,883 54,809,293 292,804 02,803 251 29,203 17,447 01,507,509 448,023 241,382 1,665,675 406,609 26,100 13,494 489,441 8,837 706,794 15,395 6,915,.335 169,129 10,919,994 220,518 15,055 841,045 704,209 1,. 50.3, 731 109,334 60,621 19,498 9,757 138,519 104,463 83,489 640,839 781, 833 1 201,1031 12.3,731,7931 292,804 62,803 263,687 264,689 8,90l! 22,930 152,168,429 42,438,595 158 16,225 311 416,265 583,908 1,603,.505 231,379 137,105 9,030 1,22T 45,437,828 381 310,491 1,899,345 1,293 105 16,526,248 58,964,843 48,963 49,121 82, .307 41,592 1,744,193 1,447 225,765 6^549 1,131,339 19,808,403 215,994 3,331 412,871 17,257 5,086,879 237 10,287,909 212,791 7 651,664 429,6.53 741,135 37,257 43,302 157,804 14,305 100,315 39,202 22,005 782,957 923,891 167,927 75,278,483 78,003,4721 205,958,753 191,036 6,062,.354' 58,015 6,311,405 84,314,877 191,036 6,062,3.54 58,015 6,311,405 198 287,170 254,920 292 14,373 98,401,804 143,839,632 890,723 40,349 750,145 265,738 50,902 100,503 290,123 9,951 10,5.58 98,5.32 41,903 2,160,458 .585,355 1,829,330 231,379 14.3,714 1,140,369 1,227 65,246,231 891,104 12 1,417,049 118,834 1,8.39,958 3,159 607,270 128,041 740,316 88,318 .35,450 16,013 1-66,674 2,277 74,235 20,180 65,088 60,670,934 43,148 1,800 52,631 17.084 350,840 2,649,490 267,031 51,067 100,503 17 .512,117118 13,282,19 423,429 20 17,257121 6,503,928'22 119,07123 12,127,807|24 212,791125 3,106:26 1,.318,94027 .558,294 28 1,487,45129 125,.575l30 78,758:31 157,804 32 14,.305 33 122,328 34 205,87635 24,282 36 857,19237 944,077 38 233,01539 13.5,949,417 40 • • • pl 43,346 42 288,97043 307,55144 . 292|45 31,457146 68,.590,129 166,991,933 88,398,532 232,238,164 103,863 8,814,9.58 57,976 8,976,797 212,270,158 143,839,632 97,375,329 103,863 8,814,958 .■17,976 8,970,797 241,214,961 24 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. "1904 No. 9. — Statement of the Values of Goods Exportd from Canada to COCXTHIES. Honife Produce. a 1899. Foreign Produce. 1900. 222,236: ||l,E20,JlG 40,030 238, .523 2,303 British Empire. Great Britain British Africa British Anstrala-sia — Au.stralian Commonwealth New Zealand British East Indies II Guiana II Honduras I. West Indies 1,72.5,321 Gibraltar 1,1)0(3 Hong-Kong 17,.S18 Fiji I.slands Newfoundland •. . . . I 1,683,801 All other I 1,700 Totals, British Empire. . Foreign Countries. Argentine Republic Belgium Brazil Central American States... . Chile China Denmark France French Africa. Germany Hayti Hawaii Holland Italy Japan . Madeira Me.xico Norway and Sweden ....... Peru *Philippinbs Portugal Russia St. Pierre Spain ....... Spanish Possessions Switzerland United States of America. . . . ■I Colombia Uruguay Venezuela West Indies, American Cuban I. Danish II I'rench All other 85,113,681i 13,973,300 23( 7,794 75 91 26,930 1,771 124,881 Totals. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. 99.086,981 96,562,875' 11,173,093 222,473 1,204,093 272 1,527,810 40, 238, 2, 1,752, 1, 19 Totals. 1,048,926 41,693 281,383 1,425 1,673,163 9,324 9,117 822 4.247 107.735,968 1,204,365 1,053,173 41,693 282,161 1,425 1,698,957 9,.324 9,133 114,473 2,144,196 778 1 25,794 16 646,070 44.5,0(57 460,953 37,224 27,116 289,655 54,391 ,551,909 46,435 ,310,373 27,125 185,090 170.347 125,2(35 133,139 403,740 430; 5,8131 909,190. 1,662 98 1 19(3,201; 68,2(55 120,244 44,328 2,126 35,713 55 105 34 29,641 55,648 195,666 59,178 3 41 42 43 44 45 40 47 48 49 50 51 259,080,6791 407,064,085 28 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of all Imports into and Exports from all Goods Entered for Consumption, with the amounts of duties ARTICLES. Entered for Home Consumption. 1902. Quantity. 1 Agricultural prorincts, N.E.S. Value. Duty. 1903. Quanti ty . Val ue •S cts. Duty. •S cts. 2 Ale, beer and jjorter, in bottles. .Galls. 3 " II in casks. . . Total .-lie and beer h 286,394! 177,593 167,.5.S2 5C,734 56 39,300 28,414 88 277,5.50 238,196 153,128 66,612 00 58,1291 38,111 36 413,987: 4 Ale, ginger i . Animals, living, viz. : — 5 Dogs 6 Cattle, 1 year old and less . . . i 7 M over 1 year old / 8! Horses, 1 year old and less . . i 9i -1 over 1 year J 10 Hogs 11 Sheep, 1 year old and less ... 1 12 " over 1 year old / 13 Poultry I 14 All other, N.E S / Animals for im])rovement of stock : — 15 Horses 16 Cattle 17 Sheep 18 Swine IP Fowls, domestic, pure bred, and pheasants and quails and homing or m-^ssenger pigeons Animals brought into Canada, temporarily, and for a period not exceeding 3 months, for the purpose of e.xhibition or con)petition for jjrizes offered by any agricultuial or other association, viz : — 20 Horses 21 Another, N.E.S 200,882 8,662 No. Lbs. No. No. 252 9,524 17,823j 116,066' 139,1551 85,149 44 1,274 89 51.0,746 251,2.57 104,723 36 8,019 1,078 01 457 1,604 6.59 184 0,435; 133,717j 26,743 40, 537,528} 107,501 73' 6,782| 1,740 99| 357,927 71,585 40 29,034 5,806 80 227,863 114,.575! 14,323 4,961 296 37,-528 29,598 19,745 79,817 23,9991 472,738 0,213 790,169 1,626 94,547 60 158,033 80 290 18 206,8.50 41, .371 20 36,230 7,240 00 912 636,331 961 1.59,238 137 3,614 154 5,846 5,033 .... Total animals, livingr. 1,439,358 213,.378 32j. Animals, products of, N.E.S.. . ., ... . Artificial limbs Ashes ; . II pot and p?arl Lbs. | Asphaltum or asphalt Cwt. I Bagatelle tables or boards No. ] Baking powders Lbs. ' Balls, cues and racks and cue tips for bagatelle boards and billiard tables BalsaTn ■ . Baskets of all kinds, N.E.S ' Bees ■ 13,310 126,414 75,.522 68 322,081 18,.598 102,.317 830 276 97' 93,709' 19,317 70 1 3,024 1,035 99 186,643 66.9.37 20 362,751 2,341,680 301,494 78 17,148 10,394 90,046 834 288 99 107,570i 21,760 18 3,823 1,269 71 30,175 8,838 90' 159 34, Belts, surgical, and trusses, elec- tric belts, pessaries and sus- pensory bandages of all kinds.. . Belts, of all kinds, N.O.P 10,.S78 3,213 70 .50,181 10,333 27, 37,036 10,784 60 110 25,280 4,936 91 •57,321 18,823 61 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 29 Canada in each Fiscal Year from 1899 to 1903, and the Quantities and Values of collected thereon for the Fiscal Years ended June 30, 1902 and 1903. Imports. Exports. Value. Value. 1899. 1900. 141,540 199,233 2(5,75l! 24,338 168,291 5,242 5,069 69,454 454,929 9,358 89,16] 90,900 223,571 5,726 4,061 70,129 362,245 10,711 114,090 84,159 129,962 163,230 41,704] 101,523 7,0.52 19,112 .3,466 1,574 5,995 116,099 1,473 1,024,622 7,544 5,621 95,800 650 96,202 3,604 25,352 68 14,374 53,938 4,993 221,650 2,674 1,160,151 8,103 6,258 68,748 300 103,208 3,957 21,428 21,835 17,018 58,862 1901. 180,700 27,298 207,998 7,632 1^02. 166,962 39,519 1903. 189,251 60,451 1899. 90,769 206,481 9,668 8,119 202,630 275,992 8,091 171,443 33,135 154,737 110,124' 13,800 2, 623 1 5,246 6,4,35 172,192 570,651 6,812 372,010 39,764 227,863 114,.575 14,.323 4,961 6,213 249, 702 j 3,704 3,704 1900. 94,103 6,710 6,710 23, 999 j 497,438 860,672: 1,626; 213,728 ( 251,3491 390,806 I 8,.325,022l 8,699,890 I 109,081 4.350 \ 968,826 1,265,185 5,064 14, .573 1,118,084' 1,182,970 \ 423,048; 54 690 1 / 57- 9061 711,042 36,876 24,310 636,331, 1.59,2381 .3,614 5,846! 5,033 241,477 24,924 1,252,341 10,087 436,180 14,362 1,986,341 13,316 2,584 18,598 67,587 102,317 67 830 110,246 89,188 2,647 29,846 46 17,892 43,520 3,024 29,741 159 16, .378 50.321 562,484 15,881 3,040,080 17,148 10,394 96,046 834 108,362 3,823 11,291,402 65,209 12,330,002 82,349 57,859 52,938 36,675 110 25,398 .57,829 3,820 74,944 63,311 8,761 1901. 1902. 1903. 129,792 12,884 72,071 11,310 12,884 11,310 "18,339 9,873 9,873 287,4741 125.299! 8, 781, 386 1 10, 574, .331 1 4,070i 1,071,831! 8,301 1,097,317 531,414 67,913, 59,905 5,9241 l,7.58,.504j 84,079 899,878: 596,8931 39,068| 22,940 60,471 11,309,791 5,045 1,033,363 322,369 9'<9,638 669,236 41,847 23,816 11,909,611 142,078 71,776 48,718 14,106,916 262,987 88,322 45,476 391 1,558 14,455,576 149,727 71,485 45,846 7,117 19 30 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports EXTEKED FOR HOME CONSUMPTION. ARTICLES Bells, imixirtefl by and for the use of churches Bells and gongs, N.E.S Billiard tables, viz : — Without pockets No. With ix)ckets >i 19G 7,309 2,514 63 i 21 1,849 563 27 / 357 20,.522 Total billiard tables. 217 Blacking, shoe and shoemaker's ink Blinds of wood, metal or other material, not textile or paper Blueing— laundry blueing, of all kinds . Lbs. Boats, life and life saving appa- ratus specially imported by societies established to encour- age the saving of human life . . . . , 9! Boats, open, pleasure, sail boats, I skiffs and canoes No. 10 Bolsters and pillows , 11. Bones, crude, not manufactured, burned, calcined, ground or I steamed Cwt. 12 Bone pitch, cnide only 13 Bone, manufactures of, N.E.S 155,235 9,1.58 3,077 901 357 i 20,522 23,490 .5,741 9.*^ . 656: 196 80 . 273 18,041 72 .3,238 36; .5,372 16 17 Books, jjeriodicals, pamphlets, &c.: — Books, ]>rinted ; periodicals and pamphlets, N.E.S Novels or works of fiction, or literature of a similar charac- ter, unbound or pai>er bound, or in sheets, including freight rates for railways and tele- graph rates, bound in Ixjok or jjamjjhlet form, not in- cluding Christmas annuals or publications commonly known as juvenile and toy Vxwks Bank notes, bonds, bills of ex- change, cheques, promissory notes, drafts and all similar work unsigned, and cards and other conmiercial Vjlank forms printed or lithographed, or printed from steel or copiier or other plates, and other printed matter, N.E.S Bibles, prayer books, psalm and hymn books, &e 15,202 3,764 67; 2,778 809 80 ; 8,216 624] 10,349 1,990 02i 215 39,414 700,291 65,822 49 81,789 58,441 167,831 15,568 93 19,629 46 21,336 735 23,009 4 30,865 45,930 2,478 767,817 71,709 12 98,692 76,324 202,.517 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports fi'oni Canada, tkc— Continued. 31 Imports. Value. 1899. 19,-165 20,677 1,248 1,652 2,900 27,532 062 18,663 6,271 2,061 10,7 321 22,176 681,493 1900. 37,959 20,890 5,573 2,369 7,942 21,663 407 16,900 1901. 1902. .5,934 2,32' 35,877 59,750 21,159 25,76 5,408 173 5,581 21,202 256 Exports. Value. 7,309 ) 1,849 9,158 1903. 37,825 28,459 20,522 20,522 1899. 23,635 21,364 65( 20,1271 18,825 8,479 2,359 72 15,752 2,778 18,983 2,839 8,216 545 424 624 37,111 14,122 10,394 654,621 71,904 29,535 143,882 86,515 38,762 143,786 728,098 700,047 735 23,379 30,766 8,797 45,930 2,478 1900. 46,928 768,907 90,089 65,014 163,267 82,026 98,681 64,754 167,834 77,734 202,517 130,418 46,367 1901. 1902. 1903. 38,8681 -29,541 173,391 160,060 179,877 9 10 32,228 205,293 14 15 32 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the A'^alues of Imports ARTICLES. Entered for Home Consumption'. 1902. Quantity. Books, periodicals, &c. — Con. Books printed by any govei-n- ment or by any scientific association, &c., and not for trade purposes Books, &c., for instruction of deaf and dumb and blind ex- clusively Books embossed, for the blind Books not printed tjr reprinted in Canada, for use of colleges, &c., free libraries, college libraries, &c., and law socie- ties, and being the property of the organized authorities of such library and not in any case the property of indivi- duals, also books in print more than 12 j'ears , Books on the application of science to nidustries of all kinds, including books on agriculture, horticulture mining, architecture, engi- neering, &c., and similar in- dustrial books, al.so books printed in any language other than the English and French languages, or in any two languages not being the English and French, or in any three or more languages Charts and maps Charts and maps for the use of schools for the blind Charts, admiralty Chromos, chromotypes, oleo- graphs,or like work prodiiced by any process other than hand painting or drawing, and having any advertise- ment or advertising matter printed, lithographed, or stamped thereon, or attached thereto, or other similar ar- tistic work, lithographed printed or stamped on paper or cardboard for l)usiness or advertisement purposes, N. O.P Lbs. Globes, geographical, topogra- phical and astronomical Labels for fruit, vegetables, meat, fish and confectionery, &c Manuscripts and insurance maps •'■ Newspapers or supplemental editions or parts thereof part- ly printed and intended to be comjileted and published in Canada 8,374 V^alue. Duty. S cts. 1903. Quantity. Value. Duty. S cts. 1,9491 380 1 189, 8«7 61,026 13,198 37 1,07.5 2,877 2,325 80,080 3,226 2,402 31 1,256 10 19,174 26,871 24 3,744 153 226,761 . . 84,835 19,770 .S,423 85 916 3,732 2,846 70 2,751^ I 112,571 38,474 60 2,292 1,.597 399 25 t Photographs. i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESvSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, (fee. — Continued. 33 Imports. Value. 1900. 1901. 6,714 94 216 227,504 46,010 20,407 738 4,056 .3,112 78,202 1,661 8l 437 lO—i— 3 1902. $ $ 1,733 729 15 203,644 48,391 16,221 1,316 ?38 1,326 2,263 65,389 504 1,949 386 189,867 64,026 13,240 37 1,075 1903. 3,744 153 Exports. Value. 1899. 226,761 84,835 19,780 916 2,877 j 2,325; 3,732 2,751 80,100 112,919 3,226 2,292 1,597 1900. 1901. 1902. t4,736 t5,340 t4,640 t4,369 1903. t4,346 9 10 11 12 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports. Entered for Home Consumption. ARTICLES. Books, periodicals, &c. — Co7i. Newspai>ers, and quarterly, monthlj" and semi-monthly magazines and weekly liter- ary papers, unbound Pamphlets, advertisins:, pic- torial show cards, illustrated advertising periodicals, illus- trated price books, catalogues and price lists ; advertising calendars and almanacs ; pat- ent medicine or other adver- tising circulars, fly sheets or pamphlets Lbs. Posters, advertising bills, and folders . « Printed music Ixiund or in sheets Total books, periodicals, &c. Boot, shoe and stay laces of any material Boots and shoes and slippers of all kinds, except rubber and leather Braces or suspenders, and metal parts of Breadstuffs, &c., viz. : — Arrowroot Lbs. Biscuits, sweetened, of all kinds 11 Biscuits of all kinds, not sweetened n Bread, unleavened, for religi- ous purposes -. • • Macaroni and vermicelli. Rice, cleaned ,1 uncleaned, unhulled or paddy Rice and sago flour and sago . . Tapioca All other breadstuffs, N.E.S. . Lbs. Total breadstuffs, N.E.S Grain, viz. : — Barley Bush. Beans i Locust beans and locust bean meal Lbs. Quantity. 320,224 101,498 23,497 124,108 244,057 939,190 14,500,042 10,706,009 1,103,780 2,924,610 8,629 11,610 62,125 1902. Value. Duty. 145,809 76,531 24,254 47,672 1,661,667 95,588 51,283 93,413 1,368 14,496 13,498 !:> cts. 46,960 80 14,906 88 4,417 68 197,835 89 22,387 80 11,890 79 29,011 91 1903. Quantity. Vak Duty. 395,187 127,018 159,471 87,901 25,811 76,177 1,953,832 90,765 82,161 99,328 222 64 11,658 3,277 82; 163,767 3,192 64 249,897 4.328 I 4.5,1571 11,287 51; 1,516,807 301,970 158,892 74 17,506,383 140,784 40..536 69! 14,480,946 17,6.52! 3,417 25; 1,426,038 65,941 302,096 907,890 3,691 21,939 1],()48 22i 3,347,925 59,513 13 291,988 Oil 1,080 .50 1,741 10 1,847 2,609 2.5,103 38,093 786 18,691 14,964 6,051 00,264 365,497 206,018 20,603 59,717 371,280 1,124,471 1,644 39,303 767 $ cts. 57,871 25 18,670 31 7,079 46 244,803 33 21,974 20 19, .543 21 31,028 73 117 10 4,124 75 3,571 75 15,005 58 186,305 13 53,360 92 3,722 99 10,670 90 73.390 13 350,389 25 432 00 3,764 05 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, ifec. — Continued. 35 Imports. Exports. Value. Value. 1899. 1900, $ 135,861 66,712 17,702 34,818 1,567,928 65,570 46,045 65,969 788 19,581 16,198 3,983 35,580 226,896 187,947 38,994 56,221 125,716 711,904 215,228 40,681 206 1 1901. $ 151,571 66,855 22,972 33,266 1,663,601 85,442 74, 144 70,635 1,594 16,132 13,708 3,783 35,574 317,020 178,547 8,482 53,650 186,971 815,461 32,797 20,917 369 1902. $ 145,809 76,519 24,380 47,682 1,668,159 95,284 54,630 93,163 1,206 14,219 13,498 4,328 44,671 298,^^95 146,728 15,827 67,083 300,314 906,169 3,691 21,333 1,347 1903. $ 159,471 88,185 25,896 76,177 1,957,048 93,209 81,224 99,285 827 18,787 14,951 6,651 64,186 371,887 276,874 19,786 62,774 375,725 1,212,448 1,644 40,049 767 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. $ 130,878 67,828 f $ $ $ 1 2 3 4 17,126 29,174 135,154 178,731 1,446,372 164,700 184,246 209,639 61,440 58,050 72,992 5 6 i 2.3,652 7 1,006 14,714 23,291 2, .581 22,742 29,166 30,177 33,571 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 33,863 232,642 183,115 'i0J89 35,942 536 5^692 2^595 '870 19,731 36,940 22,230 25,541 20,546 18,917 100,140 70,383 179,519 239,238 45,508 1,200,852 335,542 648,023 60,399 53,318 53,35^ 67,442 46,052 867 1,173,219 418,810 231,199 225,813 457,233 79,801 18 19 20 -31 36 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports Entered for Home Consumption. ARTICLES. Br eadstuflf s — Concluded. Grain — Concluded. Buckwheat Bush. Indian corn for distillation . . m N.E.S.. „ Oats Pease n II split Rye Bush. Wheat I Grain, all other Total grain. Bush, Grain, products of, viz :— Malt.... Bran, mill feed, &c Buckwheat meal or flour Lbs. Indian or corn meal Brls. Oatmeal Lbs . Rye flour Brls. Wheat flour n Hominy, cracked, evaporated or dried corn Meal, all other Grain, flour and meal of all kinds, when damaged by water in transitu Total grain products. Total breadstuffs . . . Bricks, clays and tiles [see Earthen- ware : — Fire brick and stove linings, N.E.S Fire brick for use exclusively in process of manufacture . . . . M. Bath brick . Building brick M. Paving brick n China clay . . . Cwt. Fire clay, unmanufactured Manufactures of clay, N.O.P Pipe clay Clay, all other, N.E.S Drain tiles, not glazed Drain pipes and sewer pipes, chimney linings or vents and inverted blocks, glazed or un- 1902. 1003. Quantity. 35 474,795 4,485,072 133,112 9,663 2,038 148,32( 100,438 56,922 26,136 517,361 61 47,143 Value. 29 286,993 2.480,397 71,500 15,426 Duty. § cts. 3 .50 35,609 62 981 89,407 2,971,710 13,204 70 966 30 203 SO 17,799 18 70,608 70 69,076 104,519 1,928 66,033 11,034 1.817 144,850 2,986 b,i 4U8,127 4,287,727 20,740 4,087 1,030 136,609 Total bricks, clays and tiles. 45,608 329.116 '488 33,802 16,788 54,331 64,541 20,065 337 21,312 269 .^5,261 15.057 70 20,903 80 142 31 6,534 00 2,200 0' 308 50 28,283 40 597 20 872 27 74,899 25 437,496 59 8,786 17 (i5 88 6,6:^j 14 2,698 3' Quantity. 813,275 6,033,898 100,811 6,406 430 84,931 101,491 96,045 25,390 206,471 1,307 35,247 Vah Duty. 480,602 3,2.50,329 50,896 14,531 296 57,794 3,896,162 76,594 108,011 2,835 65,431 5,884 3,564 115,279 5,46? 52,443 435,503 5,456,136 25,078 641,918 3,586 59 53 80 18,754 29 40,580 24 2,881 1,337 173,244 34,522 482,794 1,031 28,493 18,811 61,931 94,509 17,574 203 19,773 252 57,100 816,993 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, itc. — Continued. 37 Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. S $ $ $ $ 49 72 41 29 1 9,245,038 7,163,485 6,648,081 2,770,456 3,737,383 292,060 10,321 422,977 23,763 946,511 16,160 131,818 20,748 70,651 18,010 232,091 7,020,521 .57,318 4,542,170 310.160 6,370,314 239,404 7,217,137 473,651 5,556,705 16,914,441 12,465,900 14,345,350 10,405,963 9,898,860 52,340 64,318 3,559 82,275 42,314 3,6.54 233,534 57,530 74,266 5,152 76,413 23,551 3,428 181,899 66,329 90,493 2,410 57,684 63,376 3,403 156,009 68,121 104, .519 1,928 66,033 12,413 1,714 155,544 75,896 108,628 2,835 65,431 20,584 3,568 111,056 2,0.50 3,648 3,231 2,980 5,895 8,048 6,374 2,090 5,884 52,443 492,092 432,261 445,025 419,136 446,336 18,054,556 13,610,065 15,605,836 11,731,268 11,557,644 38,487 39,535 32,831 45,608 34,581 126,995 1,401 17,937 47,270 30,443 9, .570 2,388 8,416 1,827 344,279 1,801 19,306 39,579 53,215 59,291 15,480 1,448 9,011 1,383 418,461 1,744 20,677 10,414 47,419 79,530 11,.513 326 13,976 1,264 329,116 472 33,802 16,788 54,331 64,541 20,065 337 21,312 269 482,794 1,031 28,493 18,811 61,931 94,509 17,574 203 19,773 252 32,071 37,766 54,842 55,238 57,100 338,111 622,093 692,997 641,879 ' 817,052 - - Exports. Value 1899. 178,6,37 6,411,495 1900. 1901. 146,055 4,758,778 3,536,937 2,489,048 1,837,-303 2,003,164 123,493| 155,694 572,593! 335,899 14,043,972 3,926 27,127,113 3,326 168,120 3,961 396,568 3,145,874 5,288 3,723,137 30,920,633 732 523 1,255 16,368,889 1,260 27,795,181 10,939 145,206 2,496 474,991 2,800,347 5,225 3,449,204 31,289,893 227,717 5,507,245 3,103,575 2,490,931 193,154 708,156 13,622,930 1,954 27,447,691 3,563 243,215 1,719 467,807 45 4,030,746 31,402 4,778,497 32,286,587 3,690 6,823 215 1,341 3,905 8,164 1902. 175,517 1,287.789 2,104,883 1,. 591, 586 222,954 484,073 26,410,101 15,985 32,749,900 5,706 237,178 4,369 344,332 9,821 3,969,135 42,124 4,612,665 37,415,883 8,792 642 9,434 1903. 175,394 1,085,601 2,632,886 1 1,056,266 701,288 29,088,781 3,299 35,280,549 7,415 242.100 5,191 538,149 4,700,651 29,791 19 5,523,297 10,857,204 20 '21 ....22 12,345 23 . . .24 25 26 109,27 28 29 30 31 12,454; 38 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports Brim moulds and moulds and skins for gold-beaters Bristles Lbs. British gum, dressine, sizing cream and enamel sizing i Broom com Entered for Home Consumption. Quantity. 107,850 1,409,336 Brooms and whisks. Brushes Total brooms and brushes . Bullion or gold fringe 8| Buttons, all kinds, N.O.P 9] Buttons, pantaloon, wholly of metal Gross. 10 Shoe buttons, papier mache m 11 Shoe buttons, N. E.S m 12 Lastings, mohair cloth, or other manufactures of cloth, import- ed by manufacturers of buttons fet sweepers No. 188,513 I 2,860! 1902. Duty. 1903. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. S S cts. S S cts. 598 78,920 53,322 202,487 115,400 5,132 29 1,557,204 692 92,388 67,022 165,231 6,536 21 3,815 758 22 223,511; 54,655 50 227,326 55,413 72 4,315 3,002 596 03 244,544 59,848 68 247,546 60,444 71 194,796 65,318 33 24,124 5,955 26 137,2.52 3,223 26,267 42 10 32 431 996 4,001 299,521 101,669 24 26,530 6,.595. 16 2,088 130 31 84 223,181 26,541 5,752 69,201 101,494 44,225 118,166 5,221 131,317 298,929 71,283 91 6,406 98 1,677 90 16,645 56! 1,990 330,859! 108,296 24 83,377 839,999 9,025 2,(;49 30 86,822 20,(143 10 24,730 44 923,376 95,847 23,292 40 11.042 26 60,668 1.5,155 25 28,487 20 18,233 11,035 2,745 08 1,134 02 1 2,631 496 84 38,126 38; 171,429J 49,617 22 78,789 86 ' 245,763 68,014 39 9,067 2,720 10 6,102 11,.504 3,451 20 r i f^TATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 39 Imports. Value. Exports. Value. 1899. 283 74,140 .32,194 108,251 3,521 156,026 159,547 2,645 122,237 26,869 2,626 198 1,095 153,025 31,285 6,022 38,959 76,266 21,.360 87,384 4,035 84,547 197,326 4,72« 1900. 109 84,105 43.961 134,384 2,777 188,227 191,004 4, .319 152,549 31,865 3,718 1,599 523 190,251 6,764 3,020 49,228 .59,612 40,624 119,235 6,289 10.5,585 271,733 3,270 1901. 104 60,691 47,836 212,037 3, .530 191,303 194,833 4,370 150,.528 26,022 2,494 415 1,145 180,604 .39,870 7,187 67.293 114,350 40,044 1.37,900 2,323 113,907 294,174 3,996 1902. 598' 78,920' 1903. 692 92,388 1899. 52,241 66,830 202,487 165,231 3,820 3,002 218,475 245,817 222,295; 248,819 4,315 4,001 194,851 299,414 24,142 26,5.30 3,223 2.688 42i 130 180 990 1 223,254 23,368 5,754 67,925; 1,990 33('752 180 87,179/ ^'^ 97,047 96,220' 42 .55,254 119.045 4,783 133,406 312,488! 9,0671 60,035 11,040 2,631j 173,904! 247,610; 11,504 1900. 1901 . 1902. 1903. 329 291 329 291 1,885 1,885 202 202! 772 8 1 .... 9 ... 10 . ... 11 12 772 ....| !]3 1.51' 2,748|J5 151: 2,748 16 17 18 19 20 40 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. Entered for Home Consumption. 1902. Quantity. ' Value. Carriages — Farm wagons Xo. 2,140 95,512 Freight wagons, drays and similar vehicles h Buggies and carriages r Pleasure carts and similar vehicles, N.E.S <> Parts of above vehicles, includ- ing parts of cutters, child - reus carriages and sleds, N.O.P Railway passenger cars, 1st class No. Railway passenger cars, 2nd class I Railway passenger cars, tram or horse m ! 18 Railway box and flat cars r j 992 Railway or road scrapers « 4,359 Parts of railway cars i Sleighs and cutters No. Wheelbarrows, trucks and haTid-carts ti Bicycles, tricycles and veloci- pedes, &c .> Bicycles and tricycles, parts of Children's carriages and sleds.. Xo. All other carriages, not other- wise enumerated Duty. $ cts. 23,878 00 481 ,245 28,434 70,692 7,108 50 24,4.58 24 1 55 1,845 645 75 i 63,870 22,270 96 16 .38,200 11,460 00 1 2 1,340 402 00 J Quantity. 3,893 371 987 Total carriages 18 Cash registers No. 19 Celluloid, mf rs. of N . E . S . . 20 Celluloid, moulded into sizes for handles of knives and forks, &e., also moulded celluloid balls and cylinders coated with tin foil or not, but not finished or further manufactured, and cel- luloid lamp shade blanks 21 Celluloid, xylonite or xyolite in sheets a/id in liunps, blocks or balls, in the rough 22;Cement, hydraulic or waterlime.. Cwt. Portland N.E.S manufactures, X . O . P . Total cement. 496 12,978 6,265 6,07ll 1,821 30 443,9.31 133,179 301 30,290 9,087 00 . 373,512 111,732 70, 3,062 50| 12 40 270 11,996 4.5,189 88,164 111,042 11,177 1,421,265 813 109,921 22,80(J 43 35,273 13,544 50 1 26,417 10 32,815 10 3,802 99 j626 12,473 4,449 425,685 94 32,976 30 4,329 32 2 87 29,585^ 1,971,616 17,755 3,698 14 833,6571 233,753 92 10,770' 1,929 09 1,464| 290 93 863,646 239,672 08 925 1903. Value. Duty. 174,471 21,876 70,011 85,466 26,179 30,47 51,8.34 48,350 403,199 12,714 ' 64,500 60,035 122,003 22,182 1,193,298 122,114 34,990 20 35,061 13,690 2,316,8531 6,333 868,131 16,281 $ cts. 43,617 75 5,464 75 24,113 85 29,841 23 7,853 70 9,141 60 15,550 20 14,506 80 120,539 20 3,263 30 19,.342 90 17,906 00 36,170 50 7,759 97 355,071 75 36,634 20 6,624 87 2 00 1,711 36 271,004 03 2,992 14 890,745 275,707 53 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 41 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. Imports. 484,371 42 TRADE AXD COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 11 — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports Entered for Home Consumption. ARTICLES. 1902. 1903. Chronometers and compa.sses for ships Church vestments of any material . . . . Cider, not clarified or refined... .Galls. II clarified ur refined m Clocks Clock keys and clock movements Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. 874 2,070 8 cts. 7,117 13,G35 2,692 29 2071 43 70 3,172 202 33 340 2,85.5 6,862 18,71.5 103 2,753 230,714 3,281 .57,007 15 \ 270 116 750 60 J ^parel, N.O.P. (exixjrts) 9,95» 16,916 10 11 12 13 14 15 Coal and coke, &c.: — Anthracite coal and dust Tons. Coal, bituminous „ .. dust, X.E.S ,. Charcoal Cinders Coke. Tons. 347,141 70,371 5,920 60 10,060 17,466 7,037 10 465,380 92,285 1,652,451 7,021,939: 1,4.56,713 7,028,(j64 3,047,392 5,712,058; 1,608,4X5 9-2 3,511,412 7,776,717 489,548 2M,o5(\, 44,.557 58 550,883! 420,317 19,087 267,142 842,815 Total crial, coke, &c. 16 Cocoanuts, imix)rted from place of growth by vessels direct to a Canadian port No. 17 Cocoanuts, X.E..S ... Cocoanuts, desiccated, sweetened or not Lbs. Total cocoanuts 5,456,533 13,841,362 256,723 1,222,756 1,(352,993 50 } 16,467,541 18 2,237,769 157,999 19,.562 37,021 4,.332 2,040 43,393 19 Cocoa beans, not roasted, crushed or ground Lbs. 20 Cocoa ])aste, clujcolate paste, i cocoas and cocoa butter, N.O.P. « 21 Cocoa shells and nibs, chocolate and other preparations of cocoa, N.E.S , Total cocoa and preparations of. h 7, .503 38 2,143,604; 1,579 99 98,9<)8 843 25 19,926 36,804 2,883 2,353 9,926 62 42,040 693,756 94,263] 1,301,292: 181,251 1 862,811 163,286: 28,7.35 71 1,045,474 185,331 I i ' 595,698 149,041 25,388 73 725,445 185,758 Duty. S cts . 3,697 70 17 00 280 49 67,165 16 67,165 16 6,113 10 9,320 65 1,849,808 84 64,522 08 3,141 07 1,917,471 99 7,2.37 14 989 08 923 05 9,149 27 35,025 19 32,038 40 2,152,265 406,.590 54,124 44 3,072,211 552,340! 67,063 59 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Expoi'ts from Canada, &c. — Continued. 43 Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. S •S $ $ $ 2,429 13,476 241 990 4,002 11,563 213 1,174 - 3,887 12,526 101 2,815 7,117 13,152 207 3,728 6,862 20,123 103 2,290 r 184,667 \ 1,731 192,912 6,606 204,871 3,161 230,509 3,281 } 270,717 186,398 199,518 208,032 233,790 270,717 13,452 17,060 19,581 16,796 17,466 27,796 45,051 50,486 70,631 98,045 6,490,509 3,1599,629 44,524 6,602,912 4,448,254 98,444 7,923,950 5,280,367 275,880 7,021,939 6,020,129 265,770 7,028,664 8,206,505 446,127 19,087 362,826 506,839 680,138 842,815 1,222,756 10,597,488 11,656,449 14,160,341 14,150,65? 16,923,1.39 24,367 7,461 • 26,405 5,248 34,860 5,709 37.130 4,369 3-5,795 2,883 437 3,775 4,136 2,007 2,353 32,265 35,428 44,705 43,506 42,031 99,387 117,761 16.3,216 94,263 181,251 100,692 151,6.53 145,582 165,928 192,402 107,498 121,407 129,619 154,160 187,617 307,577 390,821 438,417 414, .351 561,270 - -- Exports. Value. 1899. 17 48,017 3,718,826 6,840 50 16,484 3,742,200 1900. 125 190,372 4,771,441 2,837 66 33,770 308,114 1901. 2, .534 664,111 5,438,903 8,010 10 192,910 5,6.39,833 1905 395 1903. 810 110,455 4,934,260 140,984 5,515,363 8,585 18,952 75: 490 184,525, 130,784 5,127,445 5,665,.589 16 17 18 19 20 21 44 TRADE AND COMMERCE \ 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement .showing the Values of Import.s ARTICLES. Entered for Home Con.sumption. 1 Coffee, green, imported direct. . . 2 .. .. N.E.S- 3 .. extract of N. E. S., or substitutes therefor of all kinds roasted or ground, when not imported direct from country of growth and production I roasted or ground, and imitations of and susbti- tutes for, N.O.P 1 condensed with uiilk 7jChicorj', raw or green :8 1 Chicory, kiln -dried roasted or ground Total coffee and imita- tions of, and chicory. . . Lbs. 1902. 1903. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. i Value. Duty. ■S •S cts. s 1 S cts. 5,345,691 523,348 452,434 54,936 i 5,698,338 5,493 60 497,497 467,980 . 55,002 5,500 20 62,299 5,293 1,772 21 101,990 9,152 2,904 13 Coir and coir yarn 276,532 137,080 216 54,493 10,966 .58 232,745 41,016 8,750 99 15,732 2,741 .52 153,542 30 6 00 23 90 101,860 3,958i 3,250 25 17,651 17 4 3,064 58 3 40 2 70 80,740 3,226 2,619 43 6,447,026 586,876 24,230 16| 6,764,965 594,048 22,845 43 Collars and cuffs : — 10 Collars of cott^m or linen, xylon- ite, xyolite or celluloid Doz. Hi Cuffs of „ „ Pairs. Total collars and cuffs 12 Combs for dress and toilet, of all I kinds 13 Communion plate imported for the use of churches 14 Cordage and twine and manufac- tures of : — Binder twine, of hemp, jute manilla or sisal and of man- ilia and sisal mixed Lbs. Binder twine, articles for the manufacture of Cordage, cotton of, all kinds . . Lbs. Cordage, N.E.S „ Twine, of all kinds, N.E.S. ... „ Twine, manuf.acture8of, viz.: — Hammocks and lawn tennis nets, siKjrtsman's fish nets and other articles, N.O.P Total cordage and twine and manufactures of . . . 161,297 8,280 61,9711 2,929 93,270 16,811 89,948 28,.398 61 2,800 881 18 152,506 18,857 143,464* 46,341 34 2,271 660 25 92,743 29,279 79 . . 145,735 47,001 59 151,063 46,146 34 11,283 1.54,373 47.241 30 14,763 14,927,302 1,. 507,344 106,-133 1,22.5, .563 441,347 245,515 12,551' 2,976 62 131,372 26,530 90 .54,4051 11,577 07 19,640, 5,820 40 82,285 1,690,235 347,585 10,3.52 2,4.53 60 190,721 1 39,283 48 21,216 6,283 60 1,970,827 46,904 99 2,380,112 48.020 68 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, tfec. — Continued. 45 Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. ■^ $ 461,353 49,487 442,180 48,414 3,938 4,278 52,828 66,378 4,867 160 19 5,226 3,253 4,468 2,774 577,120 572,503 6,885 6,757 61,637 2,043 63,892 2,644 63,680 66,536 123,218 153,249 11,631 9,987 818,412 866,892 68,775 29,816 r 30,180 \ 36,103 32,256 24,413 43,318 33,712 12,052 13,557 995,338 1,014,148 347,226 58,217 6,684 67,095 10,830 143 3,579 493,775 2,667 87,527 1,373 88,900 127,196 15,743 928,096 89,475 16,1.57 78,065 54,630 15,257 1,181,680 452,011 55,716 5,213 57,933 15,729 48 Exports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903 4,179 590,829 8,280 89,957 2,800 92,757 151,046 11,283 1,507,344 245,515 12,551 133, .558 54,604 19,634 1,973,206 467,980 1 57,131 9,341 35,710 20,920 14 4 3,522 j 594,6221 2.929J.. 7,738 12,632 7,738 143,464 2;271 145,735 154,206 14,763 1,810,238 347,585 10,452 \ 192,825i 21,216 2,382,316 J- 141,170 141,170 10,154 12,632 10,154 22,845 183,409' 175,026 183,409 175,026 22,845 15,785 15,785 256,896 256,896 10 11 12 13 165,030 14 16 16 17 18 19 165,030 46 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing th^ Values of Imports ARTICLES. Entered for Home Cox.sumptton. 1902. 1903. Quantity, j Value. < Duty. , Quantity. IjCorsets 2, Corset clasps, busks, blanks, steels and corset wires, tipped or un- j tipped Lbs. 3 Costumes and scenery, theatrical 17,326 4 Cotton and oianufactures of {e.\ix)rts). . 6 Duck, gray or white, N.E.S. . . Yds. 6 Embroideries, white 7 White or bleached cotton fab- rics, N.K.S Yds. 8| Graj-, unbleached cotton fabrics << 9i Bookbinder's cloth lOJ Duck for belting and hose, im- ported by manufacturers of such articles for use in the manufacture thereof in their own factories 11 Printed or dyed cotton fab- rics, N.O.P . Yds. 12 .Jeans and coutilles and sateens, imported by corset and dress stay makers for use in their own factories . m 13 Handkerchiefs 14 Batts, batting and sheet wad- ding Lbs. 15 Knitting yam, hosiery yarn or other cotton yarn 16| Cotton warp, N.E.S « 17 Warp on beams Yds. 18 Seamless bags Lbs. 19 Sheets and bed quilts, and da- mask of cotton, N.O.P 20' Shirts of cotton Doz. 21 Sewing thread on spools 22 Sewing cotton thread in h.inks, I 3 and 6 cords Lbs. 231 Crochet cotton thread on spools or tubes or in balls 24 All other cotton thread, N. E.S Lbs. 25 Clothing 26 Blouses and shirt waists 27 Cotton bags made by the use of the needle, not otherwise provided for. 28j Belting of all kinds except leather or rubber 29i Lampwicks 30 Prunella 31 Shawls 32 Socks and stockings doz. pairs. 33 Hosiery, N.E..S 34 Tape, not djed or coloured 35 1. dyed or coloured 36 Towels. 349.232 10,354,170 4,110,183 36,168,662 959,251 137,885 210,013 15,279 29,850 61,525 14,342 594,755 .S.657 88,419 S cts. 102,485, 35,743 09i 4,093 1,432 55 8,975! 1,795 00 Value. Dutv. .8 cts. 98,548i 34,354 52 3,367 1,178 45 9,933; 2,004 20 52,204 11,343 54 364,688 90,819 12 298,951 753,752 143,719 53 12,394,015 152,619 30,676 71' 5,382,849 34,406^ : 137,501 3,489,012 88,538 232,762 12,02(; 41,604 2,481 1,053 7,283, 109,904 73,5881 255,045 346, 629 j 24,707' (J3ti 372,2141 14,9591 910,39120 37,262,565 17,434 58 1,052,504 57,321 60 166,271 121,219 3,004 83 8,603 63 579 34 263 25 J 1,435 4U| 23,710 00 1. 22,.5S1 5^ 53,109 09 34,725 00 5.946 51 i 145 17 -6,953 118,267,13 5,187 59 23,2.54 8,078 93i. 58, 11, 3, 1, 107, 110, 32, 25, 34, 782 270 .544 225 054 705: 279, .595: 315i 9,679 45i 2,676 60 253 40 . 32,995 04 I 36,194 41 f 6,009 56, . 7,157 041.. 7,088 00| . . 167,229 41,652 9.023 06 418,481 104,356 02 841,191 154,957 48 209,7M 39,564 37 40,459 273,934 3,555,604 100,165 233,226 16,527 27,720 4,406 11,552 129,373 127,273 300,038 401,469 33,642 2,385 407,014 51,564 48,967 80,250 8,648 2,168 369 209,601 42,727 32,232 60,409 920,469 02 19,833 44 58,432 14 4,101 43 5,980 81 1,002 41 2,280 .52 28,153 30 40,975 97 63,346 58 40,153 45 7,660 57 486 43 128,666 19 17,815 40 17,012 71 13,894 86 2,063 84 85 40 66,782 68 7,778 74 o Qfto oa 12,529 40 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 47 Imports. Exports. Value. 1900. $ 75,903 3,665 5,460 53,117 297,892 512,396 130,318 34,346 119,883 3,304,729 114,210 144,881 17,971 99,581 5,818 1,360 6,243 92,830 38,588 255,237 389,285 15,607 12,3i)5 372,482 32,864 17,651 30,941 10,950 4,516 359 93,019 54,024 22,893 15,985 36,849 1901. 100,133 2,397 6,012 64,380 316,473 577.551 473,204 31,887 102,316 2,952,858 104,500 200,597 14,947 92,215 6,708 1,625 9,275 84,571 45,791 262,054 377,781 1.^,585 3,455 317,058 15,049 30,591 53,070 8,411 5,520 1,848 92,892 82,140 29,659 25,489 26,965 1902. 101,80^ 4,093 9,291 54,719 366,522 751,809 125,732 34,406 137,501 3,482,253 88,538 233,409 12,026 41,604 2,481 1,053 7,283 110,673 76,101 254,858 346,629 24,707 ()36 371,823 14,959 23,254 56,352 11,393 3, .544 1,225 106,218 110,549 .32,141 25,595 35,036 1903. 98,646 3,367: 43,043 Value. 1899. 422.470 41,118 414,740 843,924' 206,246 40,4.59 273,934 3,5«9,338 100,165 233,516; 16,527 27,662 4,406: 11,536| 129,2071 124,882 300,740: 401,4()9' 33,642 2.385 407,643 51,564 52,005 77,393 8,629 2,168 369 209,165 42,762 32,206 60,220i 1900. 1901. 423,-564 1902. 1903. .581,732 1,170,739 615,710 10 11 12 jl3 14 15 16 17 18 ri 20 21 22 23 ... 24 ... 25 . :26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 48 TRADE AXD COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports EXTEREi:) KOR HoiIE COXSUIII'TION. ARTICLES. Cotton and manufactures of — Con. Undershirts and drawers Uncoloured cotton fabrics, blea- ched, viz.: Scrims and win- dow scrims, cambric cloths, muslin apron checks, brilli- ants, cords, piques, diapers, lenos, mosquito nettings ; Swiss, jaconet and cambric muslins, and plain, striped or checked lawns, Yds. Velvets, velveteens, and plush fabrics, N.E.S. " Cotton yarn. No. 40 and finer. Cotton yam, polished or glazed, when impoi-ted by manufac- turers of shoe laces for the manufacture of such goods in their own factories Cotton waste not dyed, &c. . . . Cotton wool or raw cotton Other articles made by the seamstress from cotton fab- rics, N.O.P Total cotton and manu- factures of 2,212,914 188,572 33,333 51 2,653,119i 210,47 S cts. 31,724 10,795 76 Lbs. l,.585,2o3! 379,725i 87,961 20 1,131,982' 244,371 14,007 .5,132,084 64,225,764 4,702 265,058! 5, .599, 031 1 75,740 24,200 59 13,740,372 1,797,'^28 10 9|Crapes, black 10 Cnacibles, clay or plumbago lljCurtains and shams, when made i up, trimmed or untrimmed .'. 12 Curling stones - ... No. 13 1 Cyclometers and pedometers 14 Dressing, harness, leather and i shoe Drugs, dyes, chemicals and medi- cines : — 15, Drugs, chemicalsand medicines 1 (exports) 16 1 Dye stuffs, N.E.S. (exports) . . . 20.261 3,018 94 28,635 477,762 131,080 14 4.512 354 88 50 56,131 13,883 90 17! 18 191 20 21 22! 23 Acids — Acid boracic Acetic and pyroligneou-, X. E.S., not exceeding ])rcH_>f strength ■ .< Acetic and jiyroligneous, in excess of the strength of proof Acid, acetic and pyroligneous crude of any strength not exceeding 30 per cent. . . . Acid phosphate, N . O . P . . . . Acids, nmriatic and nitric. . . Acid, oxalic ... Lbs. Tails. Lbs. 88,735 12 3,230 6,378 264,172 467,143 136,774 4,938 2,840 730 15,906 8,200 7.545 1 80 3,171 15 177 25 3,968 68 1,637 94 1,566,996 802,214 381,715 259,050 15,271 3,261 5,633,880 290,275 67,942,139 5,968,333 99,574 14,9.57,206 1,335 16,555 34,624 589,649 6,163 493 60,880 106,937 5,843 11 3,316 1,966 295,023 72,990 140,629 2,640 400 37T624 65 90,915 20 32,382 19 1.948 486 28 2,171 59 162,207 53 123 25 15,047 30 1 65 3,314 78 100 00 13,398; 3,349 .50 4,053 808 13 7,170: i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c — Continued. 49 Imports. Exports. Vah 1899. 13,948 156,504 220,254 212,365 1900. 16,535 159,518 217,722 220,372 171,638 3,129,579 60,233 9,561,048 20,300 14,350 392,020 7,779 1,898 54,835 4,437 43 1,640 1901. 1902. 7, 704 1 7,539 134,755 296,909 189,763 1,240 2,997 279,6471 267,431 4,229,198! 4,773,993 39,998 11,503,360 23,076 20,571 442,074 7,346 732 49,722 5,910 66 2,472 606 25' 9,0681 10,202 15,212: 3,122 4,711! 8,566 10— i_4 73,101 12,173,718 22,338 38,874 435,805 5,054 168 50, .564 3,948 239 3,209 1,051 9,038 5,460 7,482 190,524 381,190 244,371 4,702 26.5,058 5,599,031 78,168 13,715,612 20,304 28,635 476,378 4,512 504 56,393 1903. 31,724 Value. 1899. 210,570 380,772i 259,050| 3,261 290,275 41,540 .5,968,333 4,938 3 2,343 730 16,056 8,200 7,545 100,732 14,934,767 16,422 34,624 590,632 6,163 493 464,010 1900. ! 1001. 59,781 483,345 1902. 1903. j ,. 2 . 3 72,809 60,9.37: 5,843 3,377 400 13,398 4,177 7,170 290,952 14,724 6.54,541 327,367 5,153 55,940 1,226.679 685,410 8,436 63,230 678,940 081,133 27,514 9 10 11 !12 lis 14 1,165,457:15 32,47316 17 jl8 i 19 20 21 22 23 50 TRADE AXD COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. EXTEREU FOR HoME CONSUMPTION. 1902. 190.3. Quantity Drugs, dyes, chemicals, &c. — Con. Acid, sulphuric Acids, mixed, X . E . S Acid tannic, blood albumen . . . Acid tartar emetic and gray tartar Adds, all other, N.E.S Alum in bulk only, ground or UHground and alum cake .... Alumina, sulphate of Ammonia, .'sulphate of .. nitrate of Aniline dye-, X.O. P., in pack- ages less than I lb. weight Aniline dyes and coal tar dyes in bulk* or packages of not less than 1 lb Alazarine and artifical alazarine Aniline salts and arseniate of aniline Aniline oil, crude Annatto, liquid or solid. Antiseptic surgical dressing. . . . Antimony, or regulus of, not ground, pulverized or other- wise manufactured Antimony salts Argols or argal Arsenic Bacteriological prfxiucts or ser- ums for sub-cutaneous injec- tions Value. I Duty. | Quantity. Value. Duty Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 420,731 18,981 31,944' 416,331 4,841,957. 3,460,180 .59.5,645 29,252 5,026 1,006,720 107,445 2.31,918' 10,464 68,199 Beans, viz.: — 22 Xux- Vomica, crude only Lbs. 23 Tonquin, crude only .. 24 Vanilla, crude n 25 Berries for dyeing, or used for composing dyes » 26 Borax, groimd or unground, in bulk of not less than 25 lbs. . n 27 Brimstone, crude, or in roll or flour, and sulphur crude, in roll or flour i> 28 Bromine » 29 Burgundy pitch i. 30 Camwood and sumac and ex- tract thereof i. 31 Caynogen or compound of bro- mine and jwtassium for re- ! ducing metals in mining op- erations .... 1' 32 Chloralum or chloride of alum- inum I' 3i Chloride of lime, in packages of not less than 25 lbs i. 248.373 2.56,449 11,647 106,8.57 2,596 2,698 6,046 3,990 2,186,787 24,640,735 4,6.58 1,043 681,712 1,125 I 2,0.56 3,979,318 •S cts. 4,626 1,152 92 102,314 890 177 83 162,282 13,311 6,611 39,.315 47,157 7,954 57 291,740 54,092 ! 6,041,234 115.310 2,781,9.31 13,7.58 2.56,149 2,076 47,051 347 331,844 11,893 66 24 20,.330 1,010 11,789 37.879 7,212 39 16,821 22,455 1,987 6,004 61 : 1,142,756 76,630 326,897 44,731 67,620 S cts. 2,332 576 42 6,514 1,302 80 17,436 .5,939 36,693 6,093 34 62,998 66,528 7,6.59 2,770 29 .368,483 16,4331 .31.411 126 1,821 22.994 . 73,725 2,393,358 325,307 24,412,7.37 1,952 2,122 36 1,180 1.5,816 821 45 862,948 75 4.5,943 57,082 1 4,637,386 2.59,123 795 33 20,001 28 20,153 59,455 5 80 32,837 3,546 8,362; 47,852 9,129 .54 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, etc. — Continued. 51 Imports. Value. 1!S99. ]!)00. 1901. 1902. 1903. 50,801 10 7,066 22,397 6,083 1,586 35,511 47,491 10,347 6,13' 1,678 2,353 285,.571 15,375 13,984 969 11,129 33,901 15,064 4,937 1,961 11,035 16,673 28 2,604 23,680 269 78,445 215,433 33 55 15,573 919 2,959' 65,224! -i— 41 5,325 4,811 13,233 1,277 45,708 43,693 8,787 11,857 3,753 146 279,736 10,400 1.5,200 1,430 11,247 39,526 7,799 10,915 2,378 8,361 21,453 10 1,844 2.5,544 1 64,720 270,608 854 3 15,917 1,251 19 54,136 5,091 890 13,311 6,611 50,182 54,092 11.5,310 13,758 2,076 347 331,844 11,893 20,330 1,010 11,789 38,049 16,821 22,455 1,987 6,004 31,411 126 1,821 22,994 199 73,725 325,307 1,952 36 1.5,816 821 45 57,082 2,272 6,514 17,436 5,939 .39,214 62,998 66,528 7,659 2,770 29 368,483 16.433 Exports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903, 32,837 3, .546 8,362 47,978 46,542 18,892 2,692 11,824 47,49; 16 1,225 22,729 75,093 2.59,123 795 33 20,001 28 20,153 59,455 104 67 1,091 1,044 3,270 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 {14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 52 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. Entered for Home Consumption ' 1902. 1903. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 Drugs, dyes, chemicals, &c. — Con. Cochineal Lbs. Cream of tartar in crystals Dragon's blood m Dyes, patent, prepared n Drugs, crude, such as barks, beans, flowers, roots, berries, balsams, buds, bulbs, fruits, insects, grains gums and guin resins, &c., not edible but in crude state, and not advanced in value bj^ any process of manufacture, N. O. P 6,658 1,080,116 162 12,895 $ 1,823 $ cts. 1,007 1,015,3/6 65 29,458 225 167,780 62 4,998 85,783 28,938 7,741 453,204 $ cts. 2 3 4 5 163,514 124 1,672 78,408 52,102 12,321 332,108 6 Dyeing or tanning articles in a crude state used in dyeing or tanning, N. E- S Lbs. Logwood and fustic, ground, and ground oak bark.. .... n Extract of logwood fustic oak and oak bark and quebracho, n Extract of hemlock bark 1,583,929 521,628 9,468,023 425,474 553,988 12,968,112 7 8 9 10 Flowers, leaves and roots : — Roots, medicinal, viz.: alka- net, crude, crushed or ground aconite, calumba, folise digitalis, gentian ginseng, jalap, ipecacuan- ha, iris, orris root, liquor- ice, sai'saparilla, squills, taraxacum, rhubarb and valerian, unground Gelatine and isinglass Lbs. Glycerine, N.E.S ... " !27 128 29 30 31 •i32 33 •134 56 TRADE AXD COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values) of Imports ARTICLES. 15 Drags, dyes, chemicals, &c. — Con. Soda, nitrate of, soda ash, soda caustic, bichromate of soda, sal soda and silicate of soda, in cr}'st;ils or in solution .... Lbs. Soda, nitrite of u Soda chlorate and bisulphite of ■, Soda, sulphate of,crude, known as salt cake n Sodium, sulphide of, arseniate, binarseniate, chloride and stannate of soda « Spirits, and strong waters of any kind mi.xed ^^'ith any in- gredient or ingredients, and known or designated as ano- dynes, elixirs, essences, ex- tracts, lotions, tinctures or medicines, N.E.S Galls. Medicinal or medicated wines containing not more than 40 p.c. of proof spirits „ S>ilphate of iron (copperas^ . . Lbs. Sulphate of copper (blue vitrol) n Sulphuric ether,chloroformand solutions ot peroxides of hy- drogen II Tartaric acid crystal m Terra japonica, gambler or cutch , Turmeric ... m Vaseline and all similar pre- parations of petroleum, for toilet, medicinal or other pur- poses II Verdigris or sub-acetate of cop- per, dry 11 Zinc, salts of „ All other drugs, dj-es and chemicals, &c., not otherwise provided for 18 19 20 Total drugs, dyes, chemicals, &c . . Earthenware and china : (See bricks and tiles). — Baths, tubs and washstands of earthenware, stone, cement or clay, or other material, N.O.P Brown or coloured earthenware and stoneware, and Rocking- ham ware Decorated, printed or sponged, and all earthenware, N.E.S Demijohns, chums or crocks White granite or ironstone ware, and C. C. or cream coloured ware Entered for Home Cox.su .mptiox. 1902. 1903. Quantity. Value. Duty. 'Quantity. 35.881,030 1,427,382 451,(592 77,284 302,698 ■S cts. 447,273: 45,232,704 29,647; 55,953 11,773 558,886 792 6,390 2,057 13,616 2,063 1,278,360 1,566,514 65,861 96,690 408,852 31,688 209,974 441 134,998 9,024 95 5.818 3,094 50 4,337 f.r -in I 67,710 292,580 397,253 1,509 2, .502 387,598 2,227,083 18,984 4,267 26 80,567 22,312; 120,256 21,693 2,055 8,4.50 78 4,467 674,725 47,345 2,954 121 2,012 113,659 515,1431 92,904 41 5,447,525 375,157 44 Value. 603,136 2,750 13,189 1,905 6,646 10,599 6,729 1,860 89,349 35,987 2,520 11,666 427 4,591 519,072 5,892,320 Duty. % cts. 6.801 30 3,753 CO 22,717 5,069 18 24,071 4,078 .56 94,809 92 393,990 13 78,957 24,37; 23,487 00 6,295 70 368,971 78,458 70 9,164 2,537 90 177,667 36,1.54 50 77,2391 23,055 90 36,864 493.975 9,244 70 105,346 80 10,800 3,207 50 224,959! 46,657 40 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &e. — Continued. 57 Imfokts. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. $ $ $ 346,063 17,916 35,000 403,427 33,567 8,407 509.278 29,408 5,183 1,430 590 87 6,670 7,542 7,490 8,715 10,335 10,686 5,931 6,732 61,749 6,328 3,640 87,847 4,628 14,330 73,190 12,593 22,057 14,212 16,251 17,294 24,513 17,199 1,-045 20,917 1,333 19,878 2,445 8,25'J 10,565 8,588 2,744 3,579 67 4,039 460 5.359 506,474 525,386 563,999 3,928,522 4,126,271 5,019,067 23,896 25,012 22,585 12,210 11,776 19,328 241,493 3,133 240,551 0,617 274,704 969 201,280 199,257 226,916 1902. 1903. 447,273 29,647 11,773 792 6,390 14,559 6,174 4,337 67,710 19,301 22,312 21,693 2,055 8,434 78 4,467 552,102 5,.536,729 603,136 2,750 13,189 1,905 6,646 10,650 6,13 l,8f)0 89,349 23,037 24,071 35,987 2,520 11,666 427 4,591 541,295 5,927,585 8,.332 77,239 24,3771 36,866 355,770| 485,041 9,190 10,792 153,.548i' 215,978 Exports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 383,387 396,992 752,258 1,081,931 1,259,559 58 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values) of Imports ARTICLES. Earthenware and china — Con. China and porcelain ware Earthenware tiles Manufactures of earthenware, N.E.S Total earthenware and china. Elastic, round or fiat, including garter elastic M. Electric apparatus : — Electric light carbons and car- bon points of all kinds, N. E.S..... :., Electric light carbons over 6 inches in circumference No. Electric apparatus, N.E.S. in- sulators, of all kinds, &c., electric and galvanic batte- ries, telephones and telegraph instruments Electric motors, generators, dynamos and sockets . Total electric apparatus. Embroideries. N.O.P Emery, in bulk, crushed or ground Emery wheels and manufactures of emery Fancy goods, vi/, : — Alabaster, spar, amber, terra cotta or coiuiX)sition orna- ments Bead ornaments and statuettes, N.E.S Boxes, fancy, ornamental cases and writing desks, &c Braids, bracelets, cords, fringes, tassels, &c Cases for jewellery, watches, silverware, plated ware and cutlery Fancy manufactures of bone, shell, horn and ivory, N.E.S Fans Flowers, artificial Feathers, fanc}^ undressed N.E.S .... It ostrich and vulture, dressed Ivory or bone dice, draughts, chessmen, &c Entered for Home Consumption. 1902. Quantity. 3,761 377,693 Value. Duty. !j cts. 351,3301 98,062 20 38,914| 12,287 53 225,713 55,938 20 1,275,093 313,221 73 98,693 25,469 58 29,250j 10,237 38 48,086 7,212 90 96.3,096 240,176 84 332,484 1,372,916 82,919 17 340,546 29 59,228 19,776 78 14,476 23,892 5,931 85 4,896 56,238 64,275 400,881 1,626 46 19,491 82 21,584 96 133,909 25 7,-527 2,-513 74 .521 9,290 179,589 2,153 106,368 1.36 03 3,251 50 40,083 45 420 87 27.530 40 129,909 31,462 40 16 3 20 1903. Quantity . Value 378,854 47,078 136,841 1,406,610 4,894 245,172 95,949 42, ,313 32,7(>6 1,149,763 424,159 1,649,001 91,139 18,058 22,177 1,540 84,612 76,093 520,282 13,140 733 8,254 161,511 6,131 128,545 179,621 694 Duty. -S cts . 106,643 60 15,097 52 35,980 10 345,233 52 25,035 82 14,761 25 4,914 90 284,286 75 105,546 50 409,509 40 29,773 05 5,. 517 27 469 71 29,516 73 25,352 43 177,661 96 4,411 07 239 05 2,897 55 36,937 61 1,226 20 33,285 90 43,102 80 130 02 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 59 Imports. Value. 1899. 261,214 31,866 128,348 903,446 83,631 13,936 6,343 413,746 120,865 554,890 47,703 21,454 22,430 3,048 40,291 63,540 382,831 8,112 1,232 7,875 194,136 6,731 243,554 32,739 402 1 1900. 1901. 1902. $ $ $ 264,989 47,295 3.36,093 33,664 342,479 39,111 170,757 224,739 225,173 966,254 1,139,058 1,227,986 91,974 79,.540 98,673 24,309 24,895 29,122 8,240 6,989 48,086 612,050 619,131 962,900 230,729 287,045 332,914 875,328 938,060 1,373,022 55,254 57,742 62,760 19,312 16,311 14,476 25,570 22,805 23,940 3.530 3,570 4,947 38,394 50,270 .56,961 65,093 73,310 64,377 404,388 387,760 404,892 8,556 6,063 7,527 1,136 8,836 173,793 22,017 216,354 684 8,699 141,039 9,760 95,764 521 9,503 179,022 2,1.53 106,453 52,829 113,.398 129,935 582 23 16 1903. 375,951 47,938 136,645 1,386,450 95,852 42,313 .32,766 1,144,246 427,164 1,646,489 92,631 18,058 22,135 1,540 8.5,824 77,054 517,976 13,140 733 8,209 161,626 6,029 128,804 179,621 694 Exports. ' Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. I- 48,451 48,451 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 60 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — ^Itemized Statement showing the Values) of Imports ARTICLES. Fancy goods — Con. Laces, lace collars and similar goods, lace nets and netting of cotton, linen, silk and other material Millinery, N.O.P Toys and dolls of all kinds All other, N.E.S Total fancy goods 5 Fashion plates, tailors', milliners' ] and mantle-makers' 6 Feather bone, in coils ^.. . . 7 Feathers, bed and other, N.E.S. . 8 Felt adhesive, for sheathing ves- ; sels 10 13 iFertilizers, manure, &c. : — 9 Fertilizers, compounded or manufactured Guano and other animal man- ures Cwt. Manures, vegetable n Bone d ust, bone black or charred bone and bone ash it Kainite or German Potash salts for fertilizers Lbs. Phosphates, rock Fertilizers, uncompounded or unmanufactured, N.E.S 16 Total fertilizers Fireworks, firecrackers and tor- liedoes, all kinds Fisheries, articles for the use of, viz.: — 17 Bank, cod, pollock and mack- erel fish lines ; and mackerel, herring, salmon, seal, seine, mullet, net and trawl twine in hanks or coil, barked or not, — in variety of sizes and threads, — including gilling thread in balls, and head ropes, barked marline, and net morsels of cotton, hemp or flax, and deep sea fishing nets or seines, when used ex- clusively for the fisheries, and not including lines or nets commonly used for sports- man's purposes 18 Fish hooks for deep sea or lake i fishing, not smaller in size than "No. 2 0, not including I hooks commonly used for I sportsman's purposes Entered for Home Coxsumptiox. 1902. 1903. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. $ cts . 966,174 289,976 40 1,714 .546 68 275,242 13,915 95,446 61 4,624 1.5 2,218,708 672,616 92 5,400! 40 69,883 187,360 3,8G5t 339 j 63 93 26,276 5,695 10 705 84,996 6,549 10 87,338 2,650 15,370 11,537 8,291 19 2,590 227 47,613 570,268 $ cts. 1,19.5,803 360,636 53 4,161 1,272 68 307,699 106,982 61 14,315 4,910 28 2,703,134 829,033 13 3,959 87] 16 40 32,00s 6.899 80 1,848 208,450 8,291 19 19,780 4,941 25 112, 256 1 11,061 88 9,397 211 63,l.-)0 2,546 19,058' 18,542 225,200 11,061 88 23,311 5,827 75 682,772 12,485 705,020 25,045 1 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 61 Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. $ $ 621,967 4,906 182,453 7,903 693,735 3,044 199,.305 12,315 1,801,720 1,903,907 4,278 17 13,496 4,256 21 17,761 833 928 59,602 67,363 3,902 67 3,326 17,582 32,249 777 5,669 2,339 6,485 18,794 21,611 106,393 133,373 14,747 19,232 496,946 590,805 39,082 19,079 1901. 797,497 6,152 230,369 6,364 1,930,722 5,360 566 19,638 585 74,208 5,623 289 52,983 1,281 iy,977 26,679 181,010 18,446 592,118 34,798 1902. 969,807 1,714 273,203 13,915 2,224,946 3,865 339 26,277 705 84,996 6,549 10 87,338 2,650 15,370 11,537 208,450 19,729 1903. 1,201,175 4,189 312,874 14,315 2.713,803 682,772 12,485 3,959 87 32,110 1,848 112,256 9,397 211 63,190 2,546 19,058 18,542 225,200 23,311 705,020 25,045 Exports. Value. 1899. 1900. 2,974 5,30'i 52,588 51,410 9,290 61,878 2,285 53,695 1901. 1902. 1903. 11,670 37,877 1,330 61,881 6,180 8 116,474 10 11 12 120 1,880 20 15 37,997 63,761 116,494 16 17 18 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. Entered for Home Consumption. 1902. 1903. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity . Value. Duty. Fisheries, articles for the use of, viz.: — Con. Trawls, trawling spoons, fly hooks, sinkers, swivels, and sportsman's fishing bait, and 41,543 S cts. 10,148 20 s 46,973 S cts. 11,816 60 Total fisheries, articles for the use of Fish and fish products, N.E.S.: — 736,800 10,148 20 777,038 11,816 60 1,088 25,591 1,134 182,644 1,-567 32 334 1,798 240 279 374 26,452 231 340,755 5,956 Cod, haddock, ling and pollock — Fresh Lbs. Dry salted or smoked Cwt. Lbs. Wet salted Cwt. Lbs. Smoked ... " Pickled ., Tongues and sounds 778,783 *40,244 *49,966 45,556 622 *r20 25,370 3,311 *61 3,893 98 "'227' 62 2 92 753,894 *11,495 *102,176 175,354 3,769 53 ""876'85 253 70 33 11 41,016 985 *5,242 2,703 54 20,400 410 16 9 85 Halibut, fresh Lbs. *19,126 377,410 314 1,231 19,782 31 "i',887 09 3 14 *28,264 808,548 172 1,570 36,881 5 4 042 81 » pickled • 1 72 Herrings, fresh n *2, 869, 568 3,819 •*8, 103, 356 182,.575 29,015 175 138,169 8,759 "'" 1910 *2,811,110 275 *9, 488, 973 249,775 44,627 11 144,868 12,133 i'38 M pickled 11 11 1. or salted n 11 canned 841 88 1,122 35 11 smoked Lbs. Mackerel, fresh n II canned 50 *1,485 11,810 1 40 1,027 0 50 655 41 6 55 118 10 10,388 978 103 88 11 pickled Lbs. Sea fish, other, fresh i 10,925 196,167 1,154 6,927 109 25 480 83 11,621 tl02,250 i,i22 6,732 lie 2i 511 27 11 11 pickled 11 preserved, N.E.S. ... i- §570 *3,589 18,992 41 116 1,375 5 70 §4,016 303 40 16 304 44 2,112 165 31 25 Oysters, fresh in shell JBrls. II shelled, in bulk Galls. 1 II canned, in cans not over one pint Lbs. II canned, in cans over over one qiiart. ... n 11 canned, in cans ex- ceeding one quart, ii i N.E.S Fish eggs, trout 1,801 170,210 79,461 17,536 44 288,799 11,024 197,701 9,285 7,641 12 27,277 2,756 00 17,021 00 2,383 83 876 80 2 20 6,819 25 1,852 205,794 10,421 251,414 6,249 10,041 2,605 25 20,579 40 1,717 89 1,194 30 396,047 36,995 9,244 50 Seed and breeding oysters im- ported for the purpose of being planted in Canadian waters. . 25 § In barrels. i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 63 Imports. Vah 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903 14,352 550,380 590 40,335 *566 *157,f!84 2S,580 *130 7,827 221 *217 *49 8,925 37 *11,024 *7,429 1,563 *70,230 4,426 17,644 627.528 336 32,758 *1,761 *220,5.57 43,180 8,383 61 27,052 653,968 499 32,318 *1,994 *84,910 4,604 311 42,143 46,973 737,400 777,038 5,573 273 *11 '^785 13,683 64 *14,705 356 *113,092 6,826 *1,720 16,810 *26,962 1,159 *100,343 7,538 53 1,491 1,039 t5,498 §1,828 "3^946 123 ^^526 646 2,571 t5,309 9,270 169,599 7,292 11,489 77 33,322 §1,039 *65 6,811 *2 12,393 178,732 6,609 8,541 540 47,319 16 *2,020 667 1,088 25,591 *1,134 n82,644l 80,705 32 *334 1,750 240 *279 374 26,4.52 *231 *340,755 24,329 Exports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903 *1,231 19,782 31 *29,015 175 *138,169 8,793 1,217 t4,337 *3 §2,851 *2,888 2,831 12,672 183,686 7,982 8,626 29,423 18 1 *40 1,027 1,143 16,927 §285 *116 1,186 11,024 197,701 9,316 8,155 12 29,688 25 2,527 54 *20,400 *1,570 36,881 *44,027 108 *144,868 12,356 41 978 1,096 t6,732 §303 128 10,421 251,427 6,239 10,851 36,388 7,712 2,737,434 246 214 20,374 39,826 31,632 186,873 6,603 88,897 86,540 169,765 I 7,250 I 65,966 5,694 1,595 2,151 3,041,346 160 14,447 42,796 52,950 190,011 1,336 103,933 26,950 325 156,844 10,331 68,138 5,097 1,791 233 8,357 2,763,360 19,694 1,090 16,732 34,099 106,579 259,731 823 51,627 18,134 240 283,157 852 57,763 752 1,723 2,653 16,238 3,199,868 8,434 13,568 3,3.53,361 17,338 2,842i 12,339' 55, 580 i 22 149,881 294,024 9,941 75,410! 66, 438 1 2,143' 356,092' 32 13.204! 23,236 1,533 2, 585 1 1,730 20,181 7,609 26,765 102,333 249,479 16,033 77,780 22,802 700 235,283 2,163 800 20,201 2,183 319 41 64 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values! of Imports ARTICLES. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24* 25 26 27' 28 29: 3«! 31 32 Fish— Con. Lobsters, fresh Brls. .1 in cans Lbs. canned, N.E.S t Bait fish, fresh i II salted 1' II clams or other Brls. Salmon, fresh - Lbs. Entered for Ho.me Coxslmptiox. 1002. 1903. Quantity, i Value. Duty. 120 *4,330 390 *248,253 30 1,981: •S 3tS. 495 25 Quantity. 109 464 39 57,12.'; smoked canned or preserved. . n piclcled or salted n or lake trout Fish, smoked and boneless fish, N.E.S , Lbs. Anchovies and sardines packed in oil or otherwise, in tin boxes measuring not more than 5 in. long,4in.wide,and 3| in. deep Boxes 11 II in half boxes, measuring not more than 5 in. long, 4 in. wide, and 1§ in. deep - . .... i " Anchovies and sardines in quarter boxes measuring not more than 4f inches long, 3^ inches wide, 1;^ inches deep.. ^ n Anchovies and sardines, im- ported in any other form Fish, preserved in oil, except anchovies and sardines . . Fish, all other, fresh Lbs, 6,389,200 *134,066 10,280 101,688 14,904 852 9 75 0 151 44 *216,988 25 *20 31,946 03 2,170,029 *200,6R9 102 80 5,888 Value. 1,561 4 53,374 4 100 60,586 11,657 589 3, .3131 *320| 7251 *509,795 44,104 204 35,232 1,287,629 330 15 46 22,590 4,021 31 6,073 82 50 1,485 *242 7 25 13,325 *281,965 441 04 t 10 20 54,298 1,478 880 80 27,695 Fish, fresh or dried, N.E.S., in barrels or in half barrels . . . Lbs. Fish, all other, pickled h Fish, all other, pickled or salt- ed, in barrels Fish, preserved. N.E.S Packages containing oysters or other fi.sh, N.O.P Other articles, the produce of fisheries, not specially pro- vided for Total fish. 180,214 38,694 25,701 59 3,489 926 90 1,091 50 400 33 10,034' t54,006| *800i I 2,434 432,656 100 34 270 07 1,255,258 4,783 4,336 *3,756 812 1,893 18 ... . 103 24 34 40,668: 8,456 72 9,783' 2,430 44 *848 ■ 10,1651 2,032 01 t97,347 18,080 tl6,163 *33,420 3,338 498,993 1,055,025; 113,453 45! 136 44 660 14,947 3,813 144 4,468 82,643 2,712 7,040 4,085 *729 1,287 860 978 122 40,165 10,010 *l,546i . 12,368! Duty. •S cts. 390 25 1 00 0 13 10,850 is .58 88 34 00 133 25 542 98 73 90 691 08 25,007 84 689 10 1,663 60 486 75 1,277,513 180 80 80 83 33 38 8,356 33 2,487 01 2,456 42 100,603 02 * From Newfoundland. f Not in barrels or half barrels. i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 65 Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. ~ •$ •S $ 3,730 ^^'99J63 35 *6,604 2,900 *88 *81,568 1,588 *3,958 1,862 nil *85,257 45 306 98 *266 31,917 *11,717 361 *3,246 213 *84 944 *36,578 7,756 *248 21,748 859 251 "4^193 *16 67 "30,587 '87,405 *9,928 1,764 2,308 *482 276 *34,468 8,914 7,974 5,024 104 60 25 9,280 10,399 6,354 73,231 73,246 84,442 3,423 3,619 4,429 1,821 t7,611 1,280 t5,513 *248 288 +568 *2,712 1,505 t2,583 *725 4,874 1690 *2 372 t623 *1,299 8.50 41,758 6,448 36,657 531 44,140 13,474 14,055 11,507 *177 8,542 *983 6,887 *216 8,516 932,076 1,125,433 892,830 -- -- 1902. 1,981 *464 39 ^57,126 77 101,688 *14.904 785 330 *15 606 *22,590 4,185 31 7,272 96,655 3,167^ 5,987; +4,336 *3,756{ 4,663 tl,893 *18| 127 41,611 11,566 *848 10,165 1,154,524 1903. 1,561 Exports. 4 *53,374 429 4 *]00 60,586 *11,657 589 136 *44 893 *14,947 3,843 144 2,610 85,285 2,387 6,603 +4,125 *729 o,516| 1899. I 367,558 I 2,321,655 1,359 [ 93,439 I 15,490 j- 2,407,481 67,799 25,330 1900. 305,493 2,372,859 2,231 142,238 46 2,885,830 81,994 32,207 Value. 1901. 1902. ' 1903. 301,447 2,283,930 345 19,116 141,628 41,327 2,889,482 78,661 43,222 365,194 2,149,395 26,646 196,896 511 5,012,738 187,556 41,.585 398,26' 1 2 3 ^i 4 2,591,585 641 1 H 32,822 8 9 10 11 12 13 161,711 565 2,589,838 233,318 63,198 14 15 16 17 18 834,454 +860 \ *978 I 132 40,120 10,846 *1,546 12,276 1,299,865 8,307 8,747 9,608,270 1,066,500! 1,213,643 11,909 16,371 10,636,.517 15,641 24,931 10,680,739 1,263,011 19 20 8,294; 1,139,334 9,080 21 f |22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 25,474 13,567,142 31 24,639j3i^ 11,415,626 10— i— 5 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. Entered for Home Con.sumptiox. 1902. 1903. Quantity. Value. Duty. | Quantity. Value Duty. S etH 15 16 iFlax, hemp and jute and nianu- ! factures of, viz. : — Bags or sacks of hemp, linen or jute Carj)eting, rugs, matting, and 1 mats of hemp or jute Carpet linings and stair pads. . ' ' Canvas or fabric not friction- ized, for the manufacture of bicycle tires, imfKirted by the manufacturers of bicycles for use exclusively in the manu- facture of bicycle tires in their own factories Canvas to be used for boats' and ships' sails Sail twine, to Vje used for boats' and ships' sails Lbs. Damask of linen, stair linen, diaper, napkins, doylies, tray cloths, quilts, and like arti- cles of linen, N.O.P Flax (exports) Flax fibre and flax tow Cwt. Handkerchiefs Horse clothing,shaped or other- wise manufactured Hemp, undressed ... Cwti Jute butts and jute •• Jute cloth, not otherwise finish- ed than bleached or calend- ered Yds. Jute cloth as taken from the loom, not coloured, cropped, pressed, mangled, calendered nor in any way finished ... .. Jute, flax or hemp yarn, plain, dyed or coloured, jute canvas not pressed or calendered, iui- ported by manufacturers of carjjets, rugs and mats, jute webbing or jute cloth, ham- mocks, twines and floor oil cloth, for use in the manufac- ture of any of these articles only in their own factories . . Lbs. Linens, bro\vn or bleached .... Yds. Linen duck, canvas, hucka- backs, or other manufactures of flax, X.E.S Linen clothing Linen blouses and shirt waists Linen thread Lbs. Sheets and fiheeting Yds. Shirts of linen Doz. Tai>e8trv, jute Towels." 8,355 64,076 9,455 .51 99,789 17,911 37 1,135 271 42 4,065 2,161 78 91 2.039 71 61 9,226 477,306 102,969 50 83,808 12.404 IS 94,031 17,261 .56 5,020 1,210 59 11,162 6,822 227 60 2,045 79 IS 581,064' 124,476 30 227 160,795 2,855 475,515 22,317,975 1,071 1.52,151 38,043 57 3,251 965 00 1,296,799 7,905 458 1,527 158,451 38,922 62 2,588 769 10 129,856 1,022,460 1,521 6,087 . 24,681 1,682 49 1,447,065 58,792 4,493 32 930,342 22,374,735 909,760 1,737,969 1,461,469 137,109 2,345,581 120,819 20,.527 59 1,077,483 510,978 88,019 76 11,644 3,245 27 175,677 93,106 16.031 40 585,913 10eanuts, N.E.S " Walnuts, not shelled n Nuts, other, shelled « All other nuts, N.O.P Total fruits, dried .. Fruits, green- Apples Brls. Bananas • • Bunches. Blackberrie,s,gooseberries, rasp- berries and strawberries, N.E.S Lbs. Cherries.. n Cranberries Bash. Grapes ••• Lbs. Guavas, mangoes, plantains, pomegranates and shaddocks Oranges, lemons and limes, in boxes of capacity not exceed- ing 2^ cubic feet. ...... .... Boxes Oranges, lemons and lunes, in ^ boxes of capacity not exceed- ing li cubic feet ^ boxes. Oranges, lemons and limes, in ca.ses or other packages. ..Cub. feet holding capacity 78,717 7,294,816 1,463,020 3,618,073 5,299,799 11,644,6.57 1,810,185 388,282 673,757 78,050 583,936 1,107,423 367,880 3, .586, 431 77 1,128 15,504 140,916 4,359,839 S cts. 272 75 4,823 41 24,355 79 381,481 98 8,565 2,095 00 37,995,026 21,425 765,767 1,064,251 117,574 26,839 1,027,901 462,137 51,052 240,884 5,310 298,278 31,772 87, 959 i 181,006 551,876 1,32,138 68,419 49, 958 1 6,202 35,973 79,022 43,757 146,423 Quantity. Value. Duty. 78,185 20,714 1,718,093 85,252 r38,lG8 94,139 11,310 52,487 69,951 6,698 1,011,566 63,367 143,966 1,.327 50 72,946 19 7,943 00 21,988 5S 52,283 04 116,446 57 33,034 50 13,524 16 14,207 89 2,341 50 17,459 00 23,697 96 8,062 87 71,726 18 456,988 91 8,570 00 21,285 02 2,351 48 13,121 75 20,558 02 114,610 19 6,636 76 24,076 67 162,441 8,425,215 1,736,505 3,285.960 5,89.3,162 13,054,434 3, 0.55, .558 445,301 746,497 1.58,097 734,583 999,824 519,499 4,136,596 43,353,678 28,391 942,443 1,067,0?5 146,9.56 17,168 1,151,249 439,248 17,.591 247,673 Jj! cts. 7,927 1,678 10,318 136,332 4,320,042 9,478 8,938 232,984 4.3,034 95,908 157,273 736,920 167,575 92,101 64,397 13,008 43,203 86,714 81,169 180,050 2,00.3,334 417 92 3,346 46 24,463 56 417,527 94 2,223 44 2,234 50 84,246 92 10,754 92 23,975 25 58.892 59 130,544 31 41.893 75 15,256 22 16,034 U2 4,742 91 22,037 49 21,990 97 11,627 37 82,731 91 81,266 819,236 89,413 14,754 37,412 75,998 10,180 886,845 19,176 1.50,399 526,963 16 11,356 40 21,340 70 2,939 12 9,353 00 23,024 99 107,773 08 2,286 23 24,765 54 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into rnd Exports from Canad-a, &c. — Continued. Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903, 1,264 5,597 236,279 3,275,703 9,648 9,133 212,688 28,241 ' 54,632 122,916 404,837 04, 331 j 59, 5.50 ! 42,769 15,881' 20,707! 67,908, 27,136! 89,8171 1,032 5,225 594 77 1,128 9,912 15,999 197,822! 160,423 3,623,311; 3,405,316 11,910 10,155 141,289 4,359,907 8,563 7,927 1,678 10,281 131,458 4,328,008 9,478 18,176, 248,296 36,410 63,814 158,835 555,644 149,675 68,390 50,012 7,646 20,304 64,510 26,375 141,971 1,220,546 1,010,058 43,085 60,731 513,250' 519,342 83,806 93,595 12,371! 10,746 36,400, 42,254 51,997 55,551 1,661 765,769 50,034 96,208 1,90P 685,623 30,226 7,158i 219,072 30,2851 90,094 149,991 753,798 117,850 72,856 47,689 5,399 30,392 88,054 33,539 133,874 1,780,051 74,922 579,479 80,366 9,547 26,199 59,915 3,049 919,809 6,0011 294,883! 32,243 91,356' 176,0781 491,097! 126,407! 67,244 52,877, 5,967! 36,868 77,003 40,600 145,069 1,643,693 90,307 738,168 239, 44, 100, 159, 772, 174, 93, 60, 13, 605 256 197 796 315 864 130 122 629 022 ExPOETiS Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903 $ $ 128,106 329,714 240,553 429,656 210,892 191,386 2,730i 8,654 42,866 84,422 86,720 181,035 2,061,979 81,739 819,236 89,409 15,8.38 37,412 740 498 94,224 11,334 52,(!79 70,485| 75,953 6,6981 10,180 ! 1,038,412| 896,228 433,126 2,624,470 89,348 220,044 3.413 3,817 198,616 2,578,853 1,483,048 127,740 113,824 167,464 102,353 12,594 2,055 117,002 1,567,322 84,468 52, 127 1 19,343 1.55,1281 126,486 143,966 25,377 1.50,698 180,353 402,412 6 6,736 3,952 413,100' 2,759,047120 21 110,504 22 23 124 .... I25 26 27 28 29 70 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 'No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports AUTICLES. iliNTERED FOR HolIE CONSUMPTION. 1902. Quantity. Value. Duty. Fruits, green — Con. Oranges, lemons and lime.s, in bulk No. Oranges, leinons and limes, in barrels not exceeding the capacitv of flour barrels Brls. Peaches, N.O.P Lbs. Pineapples No. Plums Bush. Quinces m Wild blueberries, strawberries and raspberries All others, N.E.S Total fruits, green. Fruits, canned or preserved, jellies, jams, &c. — Fruits in air-tight cans or other packages Lbs. Fruit, rind or peel of citrons, lemons and oranges, in brine Fruits, preserved in brandy or other spirits Galls. Ginger, preserved Lbs. Jellies, jams and preserves, N. E..S ' Total fruits, canned, &c . Grand total, fruits 14 Fuller's earth in bulk only, not prepared for toilet or other purposes 15 16; 18; 19 iFursand skins and manufactures of - Astrachan or Russian hair skins and China goat plates or rugs wholly or jjartially dressed but not dyed Fur skins, wholly or partially dre.ssed, N.E.S Furs and skins, undressed, the produce of fish or other ma- rine animals . Fur skins of all kinds, not dress- ed in any manner, N.E.S Caps, hats, muffs, tippets,cape8, coats, cloaks and other man- ufactures of fur, N.O.P Total furs, &c . 20 Glass and manufactures of (ex- ports) 21 1 Bulbs for electric lights Doz. 22 German looking glass, unsil- I vered or for silvering 9,115 17,991 3,558,358 1,095,949 32,200 271 1,005,053 360 107,179 846,248 116,600 115 46,466 91,839 87,929 39,057 357 812 60,483 2,603,962 87,904 1,105 6,923 63,814 ] 59, 746 4,481,801 3.909 64,570 949,539 2,806 1,842,S57 110,982 2,970,754 29,894 49,988 $■ cts. 13 82 nm. Quantity 959 7,563 42 13,448 35,583 58: 3,028,798 1,375,226 9,764 25 32,141 89 25 695 Vail Duty. 14 * cU. 1 46 12,084 10 276,308 31 31,754 45! 1,608,740 720 00 2.020 60 19,178 24 265 140,083 1,079,019 34,347 5,464 03 70,903 30,287 98 127,635i 49,611, 12,402 75 1,003 250 75 1,026 69,.S39 2,538,557 83,545 660 8, .527 79,409 53,673 29 786,970 54 i 135,111 50 172,141 13,836 28 265,082 31 30,810 28 529 33 2,472 40 24,351 47 58,163 48 4,714,0321 8.50,208 95 4,169 29,5.50 10 5i),347 933, Oao 88 2,202,417 11.5,843 164,661 60 3,307,730 2,989 40 192,554 9,997 60 47,930 43,679 134,379 75 30,812 40 165,192 15 4,793 00 8,728 80 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 71 Import.- EXPORTIS. Value. Value. isyj. 620 39,!t24 G6,615 51,371 28,913 276 425 49,484 1,892.209 ii»,340 187 728 3,598 51,933 116,786 3,229,541 3,418 91,192 563,583 3,908 782,149 114,329 1,555,161 19,113 32,749 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1899. 1900. 210 42,048! 52,4971 59,4431 39,123 881; 789 62,C05 1901. 1902. 1903. 121 46,820! 52,043 86,066 36,465: 3351 701 61,642 115' 46,466; 91,870; 87,929 40,3681 3571 8121 60,961 14 34,347 69,549 127,635 49,636 1,003 1,026 69,878 274,802 1,912,098 2,216,092, 2,594,494 2,555,158! 2,988,620 99,660 110,629 88,901 78,9891 293,660 134 1,939 5,798 68,309 175,840 3,697,996 2,661 106,627 696,684 191 1,240,589 70,670 2,114,761 22,648 35,611 248 1,988 5,905 742; 6,929 527 8,477 69,156 62,170 81,559 127,680 72,106 2,834,273 1,668,978 329,696 181,829 68,482 1,720,272 143,244 187,926: 158,742 4,184,069! 4 396,929 3,147 3,909 169,552; 293,660 4,786,689 3,715,406 4,169 329,696 3,384,013 20,865! 64,570i 56,347 '! i 389,224! 945,824 919,024 73,636 10,639 2,806 1,388,286 1,842,857 97,914- 111,042 2,406,928; 2,967,099 29,759 59,628 29,894 49,988 88 j 296,075 2,202,417 116,210 3,294,086 47,930 43.679 1,504,481 12,312 1,886,504 19,239 81,836 537,242 1,739,625 13,049 2,371,752 16,098 181,829 2,049,423 143,244 1,980,518 35,558 23,563 582 538,530 1,792,859 1,629,329 14,579 18,587 1,680,048 19,068 2,373,539 24.686 2 3 ,! 5 • 6 65,758! S 2,935,309 403,558' 9 iio ill 112 .13 403,558 3,751,967 14 15 34,069|16 I 357,006il7 2,398,966118 I 1 20, 627 1 19 2,810,668 14,065 20 21 ;22 72 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Ite>uzed Statement showing the Values of Imports ■ ARTICLES. Entered for Home Consumption. 1902. 1 1903. 1 Quantity. , Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. S -S cts. $ S ct>. 10 11 Glass and manufactures of — Con. Glass carboys and demijohns, empty or filled bottles and decanters, flasks and phials.. .■ t Glass jars or glass balls, and cut, pressed or moulded, crys- tal or glass tableware, decor- ated or not Lamp chimneys, glass shades or globes and blown glass tableware Ornamental, figured and enam- elled, coloured glass and memorial or other ornament- al window glass, X.O.P I Paint€!d or vitrified, chipped, figured, enamelled and ob- scured white glass and rough rolled-plated glass Sq. ft. Common and colourless window glass, and plain coloured, opaque, stained or tinted or muffled glass in sheets Plate glass, not bevelled, in sheets or panes, not exceed- ing 2.5 sq. ft. each, X.O.P. . . i Plate glass, not bevelled, in sheets or panes, N.E.S n I Plate glass, in panes, bevelled, N.O.P .. Silvered glass, bevelled or not, framed or not framed Stained glass windows 330,973 97,963 60 323,125 221,2411 65,5.55 60 126,718] 37,794 40i 16,046' 4,018 90 95,206 30 303,280 22,996 4,931 10 24,411,119 720,888 131,304 71 28,590,834i 766,578 457,9381 292,906 86,777 70 116,165 34,797 70 21,351 4,909 20 25,'882 5,547 80 597,457 547,763 2,176 121,780 27,962 95 616,843 134,527' 39,55474; 599,866 834 259 94: 597 36,587 12,694 65 3,7.54 1,126 20 12 All other gla.ss and manufac- tures of glass not otherwise provided for, including bent plate or other sheet glass Total glass, &c. 122,582 23,34183 1.39,221 14 26,211 18 37,850 .50 223 05 16, .3.57 64 .5,171 1,490 3C 121,049 134,014 662 47,287 138,652 26,384 60 1,938,808 459,495 62 2,084,451 488,508 .57 13 Gloves and mitts of all kinds 651,309 Glue, glue stock and mucilage : — 14 Glue, powdered or sheet Lbs. 15 1" liquid 16 .1 stock 17' Fish skins and fish offal or I refuse 18 Mucilage 1,964,393 164,273 14,921 Total glue, glue stock and mucilage 'Grasses and fibres, and manufac- tures of, N.E.S. :— 19 Grass, .sea, sea weed and kelp, N.E.S Cwt. 1,162 12,752 193,108 216,200 20 870,425 287,806 6<> 38,911 27 3,702 09 3,162 35 2,005,.509i 155,175' 36,168 87 16,159' 4,022 50 572 14,444 45,775 71!., 186,350 163' 1.7.59 4f-0 1,703 3,579 85 44,071 22 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 73 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from CiT.itid.'i, (vii- -Continued. IjfPORTS. Value. 1899. 183,439 1900. 1901. $ $ 219,407 221,831 227,558 I 131,9541 120,594 8,020 266,293 226,715 142,624 10,588' 12,739 15,473 18,912 16,607 372,122 621,408 468,319 718,638 1902. 329,164 218,653 127,891 1903. 324,488 293,108 115,-592 16,064 21,351 22,996 88,274 93,8C(; 71,942 i 121,025| 114,856 106,290 1,808 6,396 33,802[ 3,966 95,178 1,328,754 718,031 145,307 18,098 1,79' 8,935 174,137 39(; 46,970 1.458 119,684 1,659,956 702,9(50 140,931 21,059 649 10,784 173,423 15,772 53,727 2,064 112,443 1,584,922 702,747 168,489 19.758 1,183 12,152 201.582 1,649 2,431 Exports. Value. 1&99. 1900. 1901. 1902 3,931 2,035 121,780 134,527 834 35,853 3,968 122,289 1,932,539 653,234 165,363 14,867 1,162 12,752 194,144 1,759 25,882 766,868 121,049 134,014 66-2 47,842 .5,678 138,301 2,086,444 872,121 16.5,740 16,159 572 14,444 196,915 l,703i 3,460 1903. 4,642 23,170 18,133 6,456 6,456 9,429 9,429 22,528 17,442 17,442 29,328 18,004 18,004 1 I 2 t 2,0681 3 lU 11 12 16,1.33 10,85; 13 14 15 16 17 18 10,857 10 74 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. il. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports EXTERED FOR HoME CoNSVMPTIOX. APtTICLES. 1902. 1903. 9| 101 trasses and fibres, een pressed out, but not when treated with alkalies. . " ISGrease, "degras" and oleo- stearine « 14, Grease, rough, the refuse of . animal fat, for the manufac- ture of soap and oils only • Total grea.se, &c <• 801,589 2,.500 1,807,9.53 5,079,195 7,691,23; 15 Gimpowder and other explosives (exiKjrts) , Gun, rifle, sporting and cannister ix)wder Lbs. Cannon and musket powder Blasting and mining p<3wder . Lbs. Fu.ses, N.O.P. ....... (xiant ix)wder, nitro, nitro- glycerine and other explosives Lbs. (iuu, rifle and pistol cartridges or other ammunition, N.O.P . . . , (iun wads, percussion caps, primers and cartridge cases Gun or pistol covers or ca.ses, game bags, loading tools and cartridge belts of any material 23 121,123 '269^287 621,144; Total gunpowder and exijlosives 33,089 8,267 42 17,572 2.5,639 47,014 .543 133 ' ' 26 60 19,073 3,810 26 201,0.".8 12,104 28 27,884 6,929 92 37 109,432 292,226 429,579 6,929 92 Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 S •S cts. 217 48,179 2,4031 . 405,978; . j 1,229 6,632 098,430 55 34,800 8,692 01 12,454 46,336 1,261,692 36,195; 4041 8080 19,373; 3,869 80 559,676 12,642 61 41,729 10,405 42 1,'J10,960 7,066,670 10, 24.5, .322 116,722 416,793 .57.5,244 10,405 42 44,480 16^704 3,413 21 5,319 08 98,230 18,614 26 199,351 51,241 10 29,621 8,081 80 7,489 2,190 60 395,875, 88,860 05 119,963 ' 20^241 1.50,801 40,438 1,180 28,542 3,320 38 404 90 4,442 85 28,584 4,396 03 228,139 58,970 50 9,741 60 38,921 9,758 375,562 2,894 60 84,170 86 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 75 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Into and Exports from Canada, kc— Continued. Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903, 1,660' 554 11,781 19,588 16,3641 19,050 29,549 23,400 925 3,840 34,621 19,500 24,519 555 55,661 33,089 17,572 25,639 EXP0RT.S. Vail 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 2,403 405,9781 34,800 12,454j 46,3361 29,667 909 149 6,275 33,881 1,458 145 8,830 33,460 47,014 304 543 104 133 14,421 96,750 108,555 18,4831 24,903 134,131 19,073 201,038 36,195 30 404 2,727 19,466 ... 7,650! 39,150! 11,869 30,922 28,147 559,769 41,7481 2,72/ 7,6.50 39,150 11,869 2,748 30,449 1,009 58,006 148,086! 215,980 199,766 299,898 1,308 120,760 232,033 385,023 37 109,432 292,226 429,842 116,722 416,793| 575,263 9,984 9,984 120,091 4,790 4,790 32,368 32,368 10,942 10,942 20,112 289 8,222! 22,995 3^192 68,279i 71,993 91,116 116,217 19,251 28,354 5,340 4,760 I 212,609 247,511 25,000 2,307 4,036 16,704 44,480] 40,892 79, 418 1 125,956 139,033i 199,677 1 33,414 29,676 4,422 287,630 7,489 .423,982 ],180 28,047 42,584| 285,793J 39,570 156,392 244,715 2.57,945 9,839j 397,905: 120,091 156,.392 244,7151 257,945 14,411 14,411 93,409 U 12 13 14 93,409 254,605 180,638 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 435,243 76 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No, 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values- of Imports Entered for Home Consumption. ARTICLES. 17 23 Gut, cat or worm put, unmanu- factured, for whip and other cord ~ (iut, cat gut strings or gat cord for musical instruments. .. . . Total gut Gutta percha and india-rubber and manufactures of (Ex- IX)rts) Gutta i^rcha Lbs. Boots and shoes Belting Clothing and clothing made waterproof with india-rubber .... Fillets of cotton and rubber, not exceeding 7 inches wide, when imported by and for the use of manufacturers of card clothing ... Hose, including cotton or linen, lined with rubber Packing, mats and matting Rubber powdered and rubber wa,ste Lbs. Rubber, crude, caoutchouc and india-rubberunnianufactured .. Rtibber, recovered, rubber sub- stitute, and hard rubber in sheets .. Rubber thread elastic Sheeting ... All other, N.O.P 2,125 147,655 30,625 36,901 92 7,614 09 23.3,614 61,073 18 308 4,375 141,191 35,251 76 60,485' 15,112 67 411,602 102,891 11 193 .11,2541 17,853 55 39,065| 13,606 98 I 1,016,598 lll,.346i 797,-541 I 2,90.3,080' 1,404,257 2,858,778 865,052 1.693 1.35,976 1,74.5,130 2,263; 3,.548 19,951 249,262 43,312j 15,059 01 46,540 16,230 lo 72,217 1,532,998 210,464 4,458' Total gutta percha and india-rubber 2,427,701 Hair, and manufactures of, not othersvise provided for : — Hair, cleaned or uncleaned, but not curled, dyed or f)therwise manufactured Lbs. Braids, chains or cords of hair .... Curled or dyed hair Lbs. Hair cloth of all kinds Hair bru.sh pads Horse hair, not further manu- factured than .simply cleaned and dipped or dyed, for use in manufacture of horse hair cloth Lbs. Other manufactures of , N.E.S 422,571 32,.505 192 82,875 16,213 6,814 116 59^84} i 286,932 69,325 50 201,718 64 2,814,767 38,137! 19,068 4,148 Total hair and manu- factures of 79,056 ()7 20 3,188 17 1,403 90 .351,033 13^4ilj 253.873 15 31,861 132' 4,665i 6,462| 1,400 62 5*,564 31,348 6,087 6,059 89 80, .555 46 20 878 55 1,331 30 2,099 19 4,3.55 24 I J STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 77 Imports. Value. Exports. Value. 1899. 1900. $ $ 617 772 .7,212 6,925 7.829 7,697 452 57,869 23,791 i,7i3 46,927 34,207 151,842 152,791 75 6 31,302 29,127 48,748 37,321 6,788 66,038 1,632,764 2,026,769 208,069 2,807 r 219 \ 199,540 217,779 1,968 1,969 217,098 2,344,645 2,853,334 32,322 444 11,008 10,239 31,466 121 11,622 8,484 459 23,249 3,737 28,251 5,310 80,999 85,713 -- -- 1901. 287 7,776 8,063 13,338 70,966 37,415 170,000 242 55,054 41,623 35,854 1,755,488 179,882 2,109 420 235,794 2, .598, 185 21,618 256 11,091 .5,336 117 11,672 5,566 55,6.^6 1902. 1,011 7,922 8,933 2,125 150,775 30,289 2.34,187 308 51,870 39,048 111,346 1,404,2.57 135,976 2,263 19,951 248,909 2,431,304 32,505 192 16.213 6,814 116 19,068 4,148 79,056 1903. 1899. 1900. : lOOl. ^ 1902. I 1903. 370 9,439 9,809 4,375 142,288 60,398 465,454 193 43,593 46,680 72,217 1,532,998 210,464 4,458 I 287,398 2,870,516 31,861 132 4,665 6,462 140,442i 174,056 1.5(),439 1 1 140,442 49,949 31,348 6,087 80,555 49,949 327,610 157,025 170,0.56 70,968 70,968 156,439 61,913 61,913 327,610 64,479 64,479 122,730 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 279,755 94,678 22 23 94,678 78 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports AKTICLKS. Enterki) for Home CoxsiMrxioN. 1902. Quantity. Value. Duty, i Quantity. Value. Duty Hats, caps and bonnet.s, viz.: — Caplins, unfinished Leghorn hats Hatters" bands (not cords), bindings, tips and sides, hat sweats and linings, both tips and sides, imported by hat and cap manufacturers, for use in the manufacture of these articles only in their own factories Hat, cap and bonnet shapes Hatters' furs, not on the skin Hats and caps, &c., of beaver, silk or felt liuckram for the manufacture of hat and Vxinnet shai;>es Yds. Hatters's plu.-h of silk or cotton Plaits, plain, chip, manilla, cotton, mohair, straw, Tuscan and grass Lbs. Manilla hoods Of straw, grass, chip or other material, Is .E.S ]90;i $ cts. Total hats, caps and bonnets . 5.52 ! 26, 739 j 109,905 38,739 71,876 1,097,181 4,320 2,538 9,155 .50i 273,607 80 547,615 97,927 1821 38,4i2 640,761 594,803 154,093 80 2,018,023, 436,857 10, . . 13 14 Hay Tons. Hides and skins, raw, whether dry, salted or pickled, and tails undressed Hoofs, horn strips, horn and horn tips in the rough, not ix)lished or otherwise manufactured than cleaned .- Honev, in the comb or otherwise, and imitations thereof Lbs. HoiJS " Ice 8,397 121,624' 16,794 00 146,.511i 789,5981 5,079,343 G,699j 9,731 131,185 672 3,926 75 44,871 30 120,(i74 623,403 17 Ink, writing. 18 -• printing Total ink 19 Iron sand or globules or iron shot and dry putty for polishing glass or granite Cwt. 45,391 99,80;i 10,286 20 Ivory, manufactures of , X . C) . P 21 1 '. unmanufactured ....... Lbs. 22; t. veneers of, unmanufactuied 23j Ivories, piano key Total ivorv. 145,198 5,627 5«>9 1,672 3,630 59,441 8,145 46 19,446 45 27,.591 91 1,150 109 951 . no S cts. 1,010: 117,401 57,274 13,0 67,334 1 ,660 10 1,113,8051 290,565 50 4, 673 1 3,917' 113,423! 178 634,504 167,872 40 2,113,579 472,098 00 126,646 .5,661,313; 15,474 00 65,312 109 95 1,215 7,945 162,394 1,932 3,168 19 36,174 06 .50,916 98,400 9,163 67 19,187 10 149,316 28,350 77 3,304 123 2,658 2t 60 650 71,424 74,855 24 60 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &o. — Continued. 79 Imports. Exports. Value. Value. 1899. j 1900. 80,837 68,037 40,951 1,025,115 2,953 8,469 68,444 11 546,861 1,841,678 88,212 4,214,412 4,987 13,634 154,712 615 35,116 73,760 108,876 1,.535 179 2,796 2,6.36 41,511 ! 47,130 1 1901. 1 $ 178 97,542 37,007 59,468 1,074,418 4,174 2,681 100,629 948 546,694 1,923,739 116,228 4,:il,53S 3,337 . 10,953 149,728 76S 44,309 88,909 133,218 2,740 400 4,337 8,023 , 45,750 58,516 1902. $ 552 109,905 38,739 71,876 1,100,811 4,320 2,538 97.927 182 603,507 2,030,357 121,624 5,0r9,343 0,699 9,019 131,964 672 45,468 99,609 145,077 5,627 569 1,072 3,630 59,411 65312 1903. 1,010 117,401 57,375 67,334 1.113,184 4,673 3,917 113,423 178 635,137 2,113,692 127,153 .5,661,313 1,215 7,880 168,732 1,932 50,912 98,281 149,193 1 3,304 123 2,658 650 71,424 74 85; 1899. f 1900. $ 1901. 1902. 1903. 207 $ $ s 56,572 62,780 18,151 ■888,374 2,787 2,819 81,012 563,653 3,823 3,823 411,631 ]■ 1,245,077 1 31,567 26,201 17,486 3,S70i 12,596 13,269 13,269 . 11,483 1,679,930 3,870 12,596 11,483 57,988 .3,872,182 5,617 8,579 130,223 2,618 1,414,119 1,322,040 1,109 16,435 16,953 2,097,902 2,211,199 2,758 37,970 32,66; 4,415,324 1,700,380 2,104 18,989 37,193 3,596,5.57 1,905,001 2,034 12,998 23,304 37,226 67,293 104 519 1,979 151 ! 1 4 791 .5,799 26,701 37,443 . 1 19 80 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD Vli., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports Entered for Home Consumption. ARTICLES. 1902. Quantity. 1 {.Jewellery, N.O.P 2 Junk, old, or oakum Cwt. .S Knitted goods of every descrip- tion, N.E.S 10, 14 I Leather and manufactures of : — '' Belting leather of all kinds Lbs. ! Calf, kid or goat, lamb and sheep skins, tanned -i J Calf, kid or goat, lamb and [ sheep skins, dressed, waxed or glazed " Harness leather " ;| Tanner's scrap leather " l! Glove leather, tanned or dress- ! ed, coloured or uncoloured, imported by glove manufac- turers for use in their fac- tories in the manufacture of gloves " .Japanned, patent or enamelled leather and morocco Skins for morocco leather, tan- ned but not further manufac- tured " Sole leather, all kinds " Upper leather, not dressed, waxed or glazed " Upper leather, including don- gola,cordovan,kangaroo, alli- gator and chamois skins, or other upper leather, N.E.S., dressed, waxed or glazed ... " All other leather and skins, N. O-Jr* All otherleather dressed.waxed or glazed, &c., N.E.S n Manufactures of, viz : — Boots and shoes ! Harness and saddlery, N.E.S j Leather belting All other manufactures of leatherl and raw-hide, N.O.P [ Total leather and manufactures of. Leeches w," Lime Brls. 23 Lime juice, crude only. Galls, i 24'Lime juice, and fruit juice for- j tified with t)r containing not | I jnorethan25p.c.of proof spirits n ; Value. 21,888 189,540 6,408 333,951 38, 193 3,146 237,701 2,041 260,167 85,402 71,223 24,602 34,081 162 Duty. 647,200 60,364 520 $ cts. 189,796 70 1903. Quantity. 134 52 61,116 6,301 10 1,942 279 15 295,0021 237,388 6,236 2,528 39,800 .5.520 174,247 43,497 2,011 65,026 918 183,675 32,503 40,752 699,791 82,036 43,995 133,316 1,810,261 56 17,584 9,579 339 39,331 23 397 63 624 20 17,418 14 10,790 77 277 15 9,084 90 130 05 30,458 80 3,742 46 6,883 08 172,608 12 23,771 50 7,933 96 31,978 73 362,012 23 3,506 41 07 20 Value. Duty. 21,412 55 381,442 7,459 744,778 65,599 092 212,052 62,836 3,307 1,355 $ cts. 218,882 90 219 10 6,479 80 192 53 306,393 6,443 2,m> 80,780 14,818 216,050 34,575 82 405 49 1,563 65 4()7,624 240,983 40,515 43,339 41 79.207 2, .397 186,405 130,276 75,490 24,942 82,285 44,874 742,773 83,493 5^,599 163,629 1,912,802 31,108 108 22,470 24,799 1891 6,295 388 24,086 97 10,772 28 6 15 9,795 65 .351 75 21,428 80 2,972 10 7,258 89 183,418 96 23,774 80 10,039 94 .39,406 71 376,530 29 1 4,494 05 113 40 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 81 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &o. — Continued. Imports. Exports. Value. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. v.m. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. .■i; .$ $ $ $ ■S %• $ $ $ 473,143 578,063 55,032 539,116 52,774 648,590 60,364 745,404 65,599 1 38,588 .36,713 54,579 71,619 ' 28,083 40,054 31,606 23,303 64,870 4,349 40,639 520 692 ii::::::: 42,815 55,156 61,812 15,149 1,208 279,161 10,515 1,152 6,754 212,677 6,809 2,753 1,942 237,128 2,528 5,520 1,355 216,750 2,590 14,818 289,441 3,687 1,286 111,986 185,717 180,186 174,247 241,297 20,225 22,486 446 172,921 41,918 3,887 74,992 43,497 2,011 64,204 43,339 164 41 77,489 148,245 1 (' 1,617,365 1,809,483 603 5,500 1,704 918 2,397 ^ I,.-.4-.,n7.S 1,540,414 1,975,383 -i 1 1 j 294,733 222,807 339,361 309,963 234,428 181,069 129,573 J I J 26,614 15,723 35,109 35,797 24,942 1 ,37,427 19,244 34,224 41,017 44,874 J ,' 140,392 451,376 58,265 41,873 541,665 59,026 72,182 112,970 642,790 54,242 51,975 108,225 701,383 82,137 42,675 133,473 743,378 84,474 58,265 163,530 81,743 35,008 86,118 209,418 223,588 136,943 185,774 122,332 152,465 19.247 98,226 37,168 53,557 117,290 99,559 43,513 1,686,742 1,874,749 1,733,-312 1,804,762 1,910,924 1,695,997 1,839,507 2,453,204 2,319,763 2,387,907 83 50 68 .56 108 11,124 11,211 14,534 17,584 22,470 64,113 77,360 83,514 112,034 127,792 3,814 5,033 (5,348 9,579 6,295 294 272 1,098 314 • 405 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 10— i— 6 82 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. Entered for Homk Consumption. 1902. Quantity. ' Value. l.Lime juice containing more than I 25 p. c. of proof spirits. . . Galls. 2 Lime juice and other fruit syrups and fruit juice.s, N.O.P n Total linie juice, &c 3 Machine card clotliing 4 Magic lantern? and slides therefor 5' Manufactured articles, >;.E.S. (exports) [Marble and manufactures of : — t; Marble, sawn onlj' 7 Marble in the rough, not hammered or chiselled Marble, finished and i)olished . Manufactures of, N.O.P Total marble and manufactures of. 10 Mattresses, including hair, spring and other 11 12 Cwt. Metals anil minerals and manufactures of, N.E.S. :- Brass and manufactures of- - Brass in bolts, bars and rods in coils or otherwise, in lengths not less than 6 feet, unmanufactured Brass cups, being rough blanks for the manufacture of paper-shells or cart- ridges, when imported by manufacturers of brass and paper-shells and cartridges for use in their own fac- tories . Brass, old and scrap or in blocks Cwt Brass, in strijjs, sheets oi plates, not polished, plan- ished or coated ■' Brass tubing, not bent or otherwise nianvifactured. in lengths not less tlian (5 ft. . Lbs. Glove fasteners, metal eyelet hooks, and eyelets and shoe- lace wire fasteners Pumps . No. Wire, plain ... Lbs. Wire cloth. &c., N.E.S Manufactures of brass, N.O.P. . . . Nails, tacks, rivets and burrs or washers Total bras."^ and manufactures of. . . 5 14,641 48,889 .5,038 18,028 11,527 Duty. 19 I 16,795 26,732 .35,970 6,851 S cts. 9 40 2,740 61 2,847 21 7,164 29 . . . 1,557 07 . . . Quantity. 1903. Value. Duty. 16,897 87,077 17,410 07 9,537 1,430 55 11,828] 4,039 33 21,9821 7,606 78 130,424 .30,486 73 8,661 2,598 30 r5,910 06,041 110,300 151,855 489,879! 101,978 2,520i 170,644 98.131 11,446 25,416 37,848 422,953 9,862 11,452; 10,025 535,923' 1,111,740 3,433 80 2,472 78 8,244 13 i 123,434 60 2,909 00 114,984 110,494 31 6 20,143 $ cts. 8 00 3,490 14 41,889| 26,832 52,036 7,390 93,389 8,232 51,860 153,481 11,399 6,528 90,551 64,973 109,389 164,297 102,107 124,074 11,694 18,774 45,026 581,164 7,045 1,320,294 3,611 54 10,006 24 1,766 10 18,674 74 1,234 80 17,805 78 37,775 32 3,408 40 3,499 40 1,802 10 8,08? ()0 109,074 20 2.210 50 185,903 86 J i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 83 I.MP()in> Vail 180!(. 1900. 1.5,002' 18,396 19,110 23,705 40,881 G,025 29,771 7,701 64,212 66,197 •2,012' 1,371 I i:<.'.»i;i i;-;,(t.j(» I ].-.,(i!l4 13,S42 1901. 15,272 22,718 34,703 5,246 101,879j I 7,802; 56, .572 94,460 8,511 66,513 70,428 4,491 !»,L'42 13,44tt 97,610 11,657 1902. 19 15,132 25,044 35,150 7,093 1903. ]*L\l'OKT.S. Value. 1899. 20,172 26,872; 52,765 7,264 700,437 71,371 85,659 9,53' 11,828 21,7.57 128,781 8,850 75,910 93,389 8,232 51,860 153,481 1 11,242! 1900. 1901. 1,472,648 1,483,130 1902. 1903. 1,967,924 8.52,513 90,551 10 3.5,239 44,687j 55,9231 66,041 43,6.521 52,S16j 46,967 123,220 61,618 78,629 10,783 30,0()1 29,804: 348,830 6,071 824,479 , 10 135,999 80,709 84,280; 12,3471 24,474' 34,517i 393,159; 8,378 937,888 123,576 110,300 151,855 64,973 109,3891 I I 164,297; 8.3,199 101,978 102,107 75,544 7,168 22,289 43,649 384,560 6,944 921,190 -U 98,131 11,997 25,780 .37,848 42.5,723 9,862 1,115,425 124,0741, 11,921; 18,774;. 4.5,885: . 581,470[ . 7,d45[ . l,321,086i 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 84 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLE.S. Entered fob Home Consumptiox. 1902. Quantity, i Value. 2i Meta's anil minerals and manu- factures of, X.E.S. — Con. Copper and manufactures of — Copix;r matte or regulus of, and black or coarse copper and cojjper cement, fine copi)er therein contained Copi>er in bolts, bars and rods in coils or otherwise in lengths not less than 6 feet, unmanufactured Cwt. Copper in pigs or ingots .... .. Copper in strips, sheets or plates, not planished or coated, &c Nails, tacks, rivets and burrs or washers Old and scrap or in blocks . . Cwt. Oxide of coi per, black, in- cluding platinum for use in the manufacture of chlo- rate .- Lbs. CopiJer rollers for use in cali- co printing Copper tubing in lengths not less than 6 feet and not polished, bent or otherwise manufactured . Lbs. Wire plain, tinned or plated, i- Wire cloth, &c All other manufactures of X.O.P 13 14i 15 16 17 18, 19 Duty. •S cts. 1903. Quantity. I Value. 55,095 767,315; 16,.576 213,954 22,.525 307,429 62,6' 19,473 17,009 ... .1 7,454 2,199 70| 1,096' 11,878 911 7 10 . . : 1.3, 1.33 198,212i 43,3.59 603,268] 93,891 14,083 10 1,932 .357 93 Total copper and manufactures of. Gold and silver and manufac- tures of — Gold-bearing quartz, dust or nuggets Gold, silver and aluminum leaf and Dutch or schlag metal leaf ... Manufactures of gold, N. E.S-. Electro-plated ware and^ gilt ware of all kinds, N. E.S . . . Sterling or other silverware. . Silver ore and silver, metallic, contained in ore concen- trates, &c Silver tubing, when imix)rted by manufacturers of silver- ware to be used in their own factories in the manu- facture of silverware, O.C. . 47,009 13,913 60 Duty. 813,294 243,975 269,954 7,771 8,619 2,276 20 35 9,395 258,2541 .54,221 503,710| 74,560i 11,183 25 1,470; 275 01 60,970 17,523 10 1,507,364! 30,554 33j 38,734 9,652 35 10,093 2,964 m. 227,044 6.5,067 40| 7.5,475 20,446 oOl 1,-544,264 31,257 -56 51,530 12,857 76 12,525, 3,751 60 275,2761 78,316 10 94,936] 25,710 60 Total gold and silver, &c. 372 560 351,718 98,130 55' ! 434,833' 120,6.36 06 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, ttc. — Continued. 85 Imports. Exports. Value. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. § $ $ $ $ $ $ $ , $ $ 922,979 1,387,388 2,660,276 2.990.425 2.907.705 278,553 207,311 148,.594 555,278 162,254 521,614 147,535 767,315 213,954 813,294 243,975 1 220,256 208,477 307,429 269,954 4,264 7,538 18,736 6,086 4,739 88 15,3(J0 7,454 11,878 10 13,133 7,902 S,619 35 9,395 54,221 74.560 1,470 39,429 60 389 24,457 11,310 29,292 54,728 152,745 675 48,289 102,664 988 43,359 03,891 1,932 45,144 911 ! 33,523 68,603 1,271,659 47,111 1,102,891 46,916 1,507,271 60,985 1,544,410 922,979 ! 79s,391 1,387,388 2,660,276^ 2,990,425' 2,907,705 3.272,702 14,148,543 24,445,156 19,684,604! 16,490,820 38,371 43,458 6,127 46,901 8,145 216,738 90,010 37,994 10,093 228,404 75,733 51,536 12,695 274,934 97,711 I ' 7,880 199,135 199,881 93,458 92,918 ■ 2,630,281 1,354,055 i 2,420,750 2,05.5,428 1,804,592 372 560 [ j 1 338,304 342,922 361,794 352,596 437,436 5,902,983 15,502,598 26,865,906 21,740,032 18,295,412 1 13 18 19 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Valuesi of Imports Entered for Home Consumption. ARTICLES. 1902. Quantity . Metals and minerals and manu- factures of, N.E.S.— Con. Iron and manufactures of, steel and manufactures of, or both combined : Agricultural implements, N.E.S. — Agricultural implements, parts of ^. . Cultivators, weeders No. Drills, grain seed n Farm, road or field rollers Forks, pronged '• Harrows .. Harvesters, self -binding, and without binders n Hay tedders •> Hoes M Horse rakes •> Knives, hay or straw t, edging Lawn mowers No. Manure spreaders h Mowing-machines ... u Ploughs M Post hole diggers " Potato diggers Rakes, N.E.S ■, Reapers Scythes ... .Sickles or reaping hooks .... Spades and shovels and spade and shovel blanks, and iron or steel cut to shape for the same All other agricultural imple- ments, N.E.S Value. 2,7551 2,012 216 13,930 2,470j 9,288! 115i 3,406 9,741 446 499,818 22,863 50,092 3,127 7,816 36,730 900,179 3,028 1,010 180,6.58 246 Doz. 1,193 91 17,643 10,092 .541; 1181 5,028j 7-55 j 2,952 5,407 6,466 2,356 599,050 214,193 489 1,780 1,139 36,329 11,970 28,993 47,136 Duty. •^ cts. 99,957 41 4,570 67 10,018 40 781 75 1,944 33 7,345 20 180,035 80 757 00 249 17 36,131 60 55 67 Total agricultural implements. . . 2,655,468 Anchors Cwt. Anvils and vices Axle springs, axle.s, axle-bars n.e.s. and axle blanks and parts thereof, of iron or steel, for railway or tramway or other vehicles Cwt. Bar iron or steel rolled, whether in coils, bundles, rods or bars, comprising rounds, ovals, squares and flats, rolled shapes, N.O. P Butts and hinges, N.E.S Cart or wagon skeins or boxes Lbs. Cast iron pipe of every descrip- tion Cwt. Castings, iron or steel in the rough, N. E.S 5,372i 19,766 27,621 40,937' 107,442 525,114 946,836 29,220 2,459 44,691 198,074 2,238 60 471 20 119,810 00 42,838 60 122 25 445 00 284 75 7,265 80 2,598 44 8,788 14 11,593 41 538,30319 Quantity . 1903. Value. 3,609 2,925 46 14,528 .3,287 11,002 544 6,551 1.3,386 435 1,859 197 18,176 13,970 775 100 6,461 703 3,075 1.53 8,.326 7,203 80 5,536 36,369 49 39,5.53 170,875 30 8,736 50 661 10 10,905 85 49,350 52 803,556 ' 79^268, 59,862 609,111 24,948 78,066 3,087 7,395 49,070 1,065,275 12,519 1,561 247,905 1.52 Dutv. 121,817 47 4,989 6• i HO Horse, mule and ox shoes i Iron or steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, slabs, bil- lets, puddled bars, and loops or other forms, N.O. P., less finished than iron or steel bars, but more ad- vanced than pig iron, ex- cept castings Cwt. 401,306 Iron or steel bridges or parts thereof ; iron or steel stmc- tu ral work, columns, shapes or sections.drilled, punched or in any further stage of manufacture than as rolled or cast, X.E.S 4(i,841 Iron or steel nuts, washers, rivets and bolts with or without threads, and nut, bolt and hinge i)lanks, and T and strai) hinges of all 1 kinds, X.E.S Lbs.! 2,289,930 Ii-on and steel, rolled, round wire rod in the coil not over § inch in diameter, import- ed by wire manufacturers for use in making wire in ' : the coil in their factories. . Cwt. ! 1,103,641 Iron or steel sheets, corruga- j ted, galvanized n j 1,683 Iron or steel sheets, corruga- ted, not galvanized. ... "I 12,104 Iron or steel .sheets : Canada plate ; Russia iron, flat, galvanized, turned plate and rolled sheets of iron or steel, coated with zinc, spelter or other metal, of all widths or thickness, X.O.P 466,464 Iron or steel sheets, rolled, | No. 17 gauge and thinner, N.O.P:,., I 243,430 $ cts. 1903. Quantity. Value. 4,395 10; 47,929 87,232 1,726 30 34,421 01 108,402 37,844 22 92,031 1,523,792 5,696 17.053 40,011 67 1,012 34 Duty. $ cts. 3,785 82 5,882 1,715 iO 394, 41 8 1 380,034 35,042 (\1 22,239, 64,586 2,289,06^ 1,012,479 9,462 5,112 80 2,123 1,214,045 43,951 27 629,359 22,162 82 100,913 41,780 90 1,415,447 24,699! 4,234 59 7,803 2,340 iiO 1,639,708 619,759| 24,268 491 236,418; 557,837 59,736 .J6 22,136 38 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 91 Imports. Value. EXPORT; Value 1899. 1900. 1901. « f $ 86,288 105,169 77,280 310 12,767 52,571 10,459 6.5, .301 11,709 81,283 362,463 206,975 281,175 327,180 442,481 78,036 95,959 79,605 765,777 1,196,593 615,136 953,423 963,153 758,110 2.S0,828 377,116 .347,577 1902. 94,069 308 5,796 419,543 1.52,388 1903. i 1899. ! 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 87,232 5,8821 380,034! 92, 154 1 100,9.571 1,523,792 5,696 17,053 1,415,4471 I 24,699! 7,803! 1,214,045 619,759 1,639,930 5.57,874 ' •¥ 6.5,0.56 iio 11 92 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. Metals and minerals and manu- factures of, N.E.S.— CoH. Iron and manufactures of, steel and manufactures of, or both combined — Con. 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 •2 10: 11! 12 13 14 15 16 1 17 Cwt. Tons. Iron or steel plates rolled, not less than 30 in. in width and not less than \ in. in thickness, N.O.T Iron or steel plates or sheets rolled, sheared or unshear- ed, and skelp iron or steel sheared or rolled in grooves, X.E.S . Iron or steel beams, sheets, jjlates, angles, knees and cable chains for wood or iron, steel or ccmposite ships or vessels Iron in pigs, kentledge and cast scrap iron ... Iron charcoal Iron, chromic (exports) Iron ore (exports) Iron or steel masts for ships or parts thereof. Cwt. Locks of all kinds Locomotive and ear wheel tires of steel in the rough.. Cwt. Machines and machinery, &c. (exi)orts) Charcoal making machinery Mining, smelting and reduc- ing machinery, viz. : Coal cutting machines (except percussion coal cutters) coal heading machines, coal , augers and rotary coal drills, &c. (ride item 555, schedule B of Customs tariff, Act (JO-til Vict., chap. IC, 1897).. Machinery and structural iron for beet root sugar factories Grain crushers No. Ore crushers and rock crush- ers, stamp mills, Cornish and belted rolls, rock drills, nir compressors, cranes, derricks and percussion coal cutters Entered for Home Consumption. 1902. C2uantity . Value. 720,925 390,008 216,030 519,398 571,291 333,892 35,735! 70,707 43,026 38 29 36,388 624,035 726 380 146,889 79,045 Duty. $ cts. 30,76'> 07 50,457 29 68,105 78 97,634 35 95 00 43,280 10 1903. Quantity . 861,559 427,174 210,950 119,009 98,932 882 Value. Duty. $ cts. 668,971 573,484 33,142 60 44,811 26 303,311 58,641 179,2.341 1,433,066' 196,846 97 16,352 2,205 00 46,046 25 195,091 109,785 848,155 34,070 43 655,781 1,619 404 75 24 52,527 12,802 921 .57,892 30 985,847, 605,041 896 218 50 ()1,490 15,267 86 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 93 Imports. Exports Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. ^ i $ 292,243 221,852 102,547 635,172 386,556 1G0,873 57,421 123,214 465,387 990,810 19,123 38,736 l,119i 12 128,552 129,998 49,134 81,312 1902. 239,470 519,398 290,960 571,291 122,280 292,958 586,983 7,121 52 127,378 70,116 298,010 721,942 961 343 1,534,6.59 482 3.3,780 35,745 82,513 56,112 62,725 3.33,872 70,707 786,433 1,086 380 146,912 79,045 1903. Value. 1899. 1900. 668,971 573, 88i 303,311 179,234 1,291,716 16,352 25 195,101 109,785 ' '.34,070 843,905 655,781 1,619 980,145 605,041 896 1901. 1902. 1903. 91,721 18,897 4,968 417,696 423,755 18,020 7,689 668,689 271,734 1,350,457 16,609 16,944 153,957 1,303,901 659,299 5(50,449 397,793 5 I 6 3,683 7 733,230> 8 9 10 111 603,477 12 13 14 15 16 17 94 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values' of Imports ARTICLES. Entered for Home Consumption. 1902. Quantity. Value. Duty. 11 Metals and minerals and manu- factures of, X.E.S. — Co/i. Iron and manufactures of, steel and manufactures of. or both combined — Con. Machinery, &c. — Con. Wind mills Portable machines — Fanning mills Fodder or feed cutters. . . . Horse powers Portable engines . . Portable .saw and planing mills Threshers and separators. . Portable machines, other. . Parts of alx)\e articles ... Lithogra]jhic presses and typemaking accessories therefor Printing presses, printing, folding, bookbinding, book- binders, ruling, embossing and paper cutting ma- chines Parts of above articles Sewing machine attachments Sewing machines and parts of Slot machines Machines, tyj^ewriting All other machinery com- jxjsed wholl.y or in part of iron or steel, N.O.P 20 21 221 23 No. 1903. Quantity. Value 483 271 16 62 271 678 889! 20,373 4,555 60 6,590 261,188 5,163 147,634 49,691 122,647 4.537 $ cts. 5,093 25 1,138 75 15 00 1,647 50 65,297 00. 1,290 75 36,908 50 12,220 00 30,661 75 J 53 70 629 125 18 60 554 Dutv. No. 765; 20l;093 20,063 06 56,521 5,645 41 41,969 No. . 12, 819 1 246,400 73,589 40 M : 448 8,030 2,007 50 ,. i 2,402 129,949; 32,487 25 38,146 1,850 4«9 6,197 .542,315 * cts. 9,536 50 462 50 122 25 1,549 25 135,578 75 15 3,602 900 59 802: 312,971 78,242 75 992 34,069 8,4.56 84 85,871 : 21,467 75 984 98 40 313,590j 31,183 54 48,265 15,076 333,986 99,586 60 958; 14,150' 3,537 50 3,038 174,975 43,743 75 3,468,923 Total machines and machinery. I 6,333,405 841,987 35 , 4,247,682; 1,039,037 97 1,143,713 84 7,846,486 1,489,591 21 Malleable iron castings and iron or steel castings, N.E.S. Cw Manufactured articles of iron or steel or brass which at the time of tVieir importation are of a cli\ss or kind not manu- factured in Canada, when imported for use in the con- struction of iron or steel ships or vessels Nails, spikes, composition and sheathing nails Lbs. Nails and sjiikes, wrought and pressed, trunk clout, coopers, cigar box, Hungarian, horse- shoe and other nails, N.E.S. Nails and spikes, cut, and rail- way spikes " Nails, wire of all kinds, N.O.P. " 1,411 5,511 1,377 75 123,291 18,247 00 44,313 170,310 1,457,275' 372,591! 168,877 7,118i 805 85 9,516 2,656 30 32,725 12,862 7,274 77 2,235 35 15,571 209,188; 924,461 219,6421 174,289] 2,269 11,524 21,517 8,174 242 90 3,197 90 4,564 06 1,317 91 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &o. — Continued. 95 Imports. Value. ExPOKTtS. Value. 1899. 15,-537 518 35 2,655 74,703 15,779 78,204 4.5,93(i 20, .SIS 4,816 1900. 1901. 1902. 16,971 2,197 139: 2,960! 157, 231 1 1,555' 116,2771 41,972 42,827 435; 20,360 20,373 2,184 5,355 1,787 57,301 l,087t 41,123 35,165 25,8531 1,.500 4,555 60 6,137 260,336 .5,163 146,271 49,694 122,950 4, .537 ( 206,;«9; 217,082 285,522 200,895 "I 47,493 87,339! 67,950| 56,191 22,915 28,358 35,708i 41,969 159,147 214,205 7,811 14,202 91,9101 109,667 2,318,098 3,445,025 16,(;49 3,461,399 5,272,846 17,930 202,793 9,116 102,698 3,587,190 6,100,346 14,444 19,432 2,2.56 8,988 16,803 10,330 246,179 8,030 130,232 3,509,181 6,370,170 5.511 1903. 1899. 38,146 1,850 489 5,7421 543,9671 3,602^ 313,720; 33,810 85,798! 984 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 313,590i . 48,265 331,366 15,050 173.113 20,065 17,405 4,232,874 7,825,243: 437,761 19,005 686,094 678,304 23,920i 30,672 ..'.'.'.'.\ "102^876 584,369 737,019 27,314 3,512 11,265 52,354 19,900 90,031 2,734 12,039 47,061 ; 22,078 72, 988 i 167,953 174,289 7,10!)! 2,166 10 18 ;19 20 9,773, 32,725 12,862' 11,620 21,. 517 8,178| ,21 22 123 96 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports - ExTEItKO FOR Home CONSf.MI-TIOX. ARTICLES. 1902. 1903. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Metals and minerals and manu- S •S cts. 1 •S * cts. factures of, N.E.S.— Con. Iron and manufactures of, steel and manufactures, of, or both combined — Coji. Plough plates or shaves or mould boards, land slides and other plates for agricul- tural imideuients, cut to shape from rolled plates of steel but not moulded. punched, polished or other- wise manufactured Cwt. 46,721 178,704 8,935 20 56,322 225,705 11,269 70 Pumps, N.E.S 187,285 46,735 42 227,910 56,963 i;6 Railway b«rs or rails of iron or steel of any form, punched or not punched, X.HS. for railways, which term for the purposes of this item shall include all kinds of railways. street railways and tramways 1 even although the same are used for private jjurposes only, and even alt_liough they are not used or intended to be used in connection with the business of common carry- ing of goods or passengers. . . Tons. 8,285 206,908 59,137 90 12,301 235,fK)4 66, .503 10 . Railway fish-plates and tie- plates " 4,094 122,840 28,469 39 7,047 210,081 51,011 51 Rolls of chilled iron or steel . . . Cwt. 2,126 7,591 2,277 30 2,450 !),429 2,828 70 Rolled iron or steel angles, tees. beams, channels, girders and other rolled shajjes or sec- tions weighing less than 3o lbs. per lineal yard, not punch- ed, drilled or further manu- factured than rolled, N.O.P. M 250,540 356,237 76,562 67 289,132 380,993 84.177 15 Rolled iron or steel angles, tees, beams, channels, joists, gird- ers, zees, stars or rolled shaj les. or trough bridge, building or structiiral or rolled sections, or shapes, not jiunched, drill- ed or further manufactured than rolled. N.E.S., and flat eye bar blanks not punched or drilled " 560,233 789,644 74,213 09 733,653 947,588 87,219 49 Safes, and doors for. and vaults Scales, balances and weighing 21,330 6,357 00 58,716 17,601 00 beams and strength-testing 102,692 30,697 10 118,997 35,471 10 Malleable iron or steel castings, in the rough, for the manu- facture of scissors and hand shears when imported by manufacturers of scissors and hand shears to be used_ in making such articles in their own factories C wt . 2,394 512 7,138 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 irA.o anu Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 97 Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. « $ $ 133,764 113,982 126,233 170,921 116,569 180,164 86,614 138,494 142,590 131,141 7,247 226,380 6,703 165,960 10,178 113,996 183,214 199,192 251,205 19,236 877,404 14,369 460,548 13,563 76,350 88,943 95,707 1902. 178,704 187,726 206,908 122,840 7,591 357,037 789,905 21,315 103,592 1903. 22.5,705 228,404 233,904 210,085 9,429 380,993 948,084 58,716 118,317 10— i— 7 2,394 7,138, Exports. 1899. Value. 1900. 1901. 1902. ; 1903. TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. Metals and minerals and manu- factures of, N.E.S.—C'o/i. Iron and manufactures of, steel and manufactures of, or both combined — Con. Scrap-iron and scrap-steel, old and tit only to be remanu- factured, being part of or recovered from any vessel wrecked in waters subject to the jurisdiction of Canada. . . Cwt. Screws, iron and steel, com- monly called ' wood screws,' N.E.S Gross Skelp iron or steel, sheared or rolled in grooves, imported by manufacturers of wi-ought iron or steel pipe for use only in the manufacture of wrought iron or steel pipe Cwt. Skates, of all kinds, or parts thereof Prs. Steel rails weighing not less than 45 lbs. per lineal yard, for use only in the tracks of railways which are employed in the common carrying of goods and passengers and are operated by steam motive power only Cwt. Steel, valued at 2| cts. per lb. and upwards, for manufacture of skates " Steel for saws and straw cutters cut to shape but not further manufactured " Steel, crucible sheet, 11 to 16 gauge, 2| to 18 inches wide, imported" by manufacturers of mower and reaper knives for tlie manufacture of such knives in their own factories « Steel plate, universal mill or rolled edge bridge plates ^ imported by manufacturers * of bridges " Steel, under ^ inch in diameter, or under ^ inch square, im- ported by the manufacturers of cutlery, or of knobs, or of locks, for use exclusively in tlie manufacture of such arti- cles in their own factories. . . n Steel for the manufacture of cutlery when imported by manufacturers of cutlery to be used in their own factories in the manufacture of such articles, O.C " Entered for Home Consumption. 1902. Quantity. Vakie. 2,088j 1,511 14,124 323,915 50,896 2,447,356 2,058 13,365 6,886 71,861 496,1.30 19,105 Duty. $ cts. 1903. Quantity. 1 Value. 4,905 01 24,748 44 6,686 75 2,746,222 9,921 111,261 30,360 101,682 4,020» 8,783 757 2,030 10,128 68 747 101,871 357,638 93,657 3,672,060 1,644 14,939 11,063 149,379 2, .513 1,431 18, .573 572,299 3.5,163 4,256,064 8,7.50 133,723 48,178 208,018 Duty. Z cts. 6,460 18 26,645 39 12,307 05 20,463 97 7,314 1,444 5,252| i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. Imports. Value. 1899. ■ 1900. 1901. 1902. S $ s 1 3,049 3,497 2,607 1,511 17,214 19,289 17,319 14,167 223,368 428,871 251,524 496,130 54,385 24,-323 14,491 18,133 1,714,228 2,787,866 3,329,919 2,746,222 1,383 5,810 10,365 9,921 74,908 259,676 1.31,262 111,261 36,533 46,665 9,366 30,360 39,434 127,524 87,598 101,682 ■ 4,571 5,370 4,781 8,783 2,030 1 0-i— 7| 1903. 1,431 18,573 4,256,064 8,750 133,723 48,178 208,018 7,314 5,252 Exports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 100 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports Entered for Home Cox.slmptiox ARTICLES. 1902. 1903. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Metals and minerals and manu- $ S cts. S 8 cts. factures of, N.E.S. — Con. Iron and manufactures of, steel and manufactures of, or both CMsmbined. — Con. 1 Steel, of No. 20 gauge and thinner, but not thinner than Xo. 30 gauge, to be used in the manufacture of corset steel, clock springs, and shoe shanks Cwt. 1,788 6,643 1,449 4,508 2 Steel wire, flat, of Xo. 16 gauge or thinner, imported bv the I manufacturers of crinoline or corset wire, & dress stays, &c. « Steel of Xo. 12 gauge and thin- 5,3.51 19,138 1,713 11,798 3 ner but not thinner than Xo. 30 gauge, imported by manu- facturers of buckle clasps. bed-fasts, furniture casters and ice creepers n 825 2,614 1,154 4,019 4 Steel, flat, springs, steel billets and steel axle-bars imported by manufacturers of carriage springs and carriage axles for \ise exclusivel}' in the n.anu- facture of springs and axles for carriages or vehicles other than railway or tramway u 73,024 119,309 85,027 152,745 5 Steel, spiral springs, for spiral springs for railways imix>rted by the manufacturers of rail- way springs for use exclu- sively in the manufacture of railway spiral springs « Steel springs for the manufac- 34,047 61,671 52,056 103,127 6 . ture of surgical trusses im- ported by manufacturers for use in their factories i 245 3,923 2ti 1,628 7 Steel for the manufacture of bicycle chains imjx)rted by manufacturers for use in their factories.. . . m 207 1,060 71 307 8 Steel for use in the construc- tion of international bridges, o.c 9 Steel in bars, bands, hoops, scroll or strips, sheets, or plates of any size, thickness or width when of greater value than 2i cts. per lb., N.O.P Cwt. 13.5,490 594,766 28,171 69 119,706 601,462 27,933 01 10 Steel, chrome steel. ... m 4,217 35,218 5,282 70 3,069 22,563 3,384 45 11 Steel for the manufacture of files, augers, auger bits, ham- mers, axes, hatchets, scythes, reaping hooks, hoes, hand- rakes, hay or straw knives, wind mills and agricultural or harvesting forks imported, &c ■• 06,114 153,114 98,087 217,033 ... i iiTATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 101 Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903, 7,997 12,385 1,995 60,017 7,177 17,54< 4,609 108,644 32,458 57,914 979 3,450 53,415 272,386 16,741 S9,330 9.739 6,643 13,822 1,433 1,561 4,459 63,292 858,296 17,374 149,788 72,190 30,251 1,264 1,640 196,489 414,963 11,549 19,138 2,614 119,309 61,671 3,923 4,508 11,798 4,019 152,745 103,127 1,628 EXPORTK. Value. 1899. 1900. i 1901. 1902. 1903 1,060, 307 595,299 35,218 601,479 22,563 138,816 153,114 217,033 i H 102 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Vakies of Imports ARTICLES. 12 13 Metals and minerals and manu- factures of, N.E.S. — Con. Iron and manufactures of, steel and manufactures of, or both combined. — Co7i, Steel of No. 24 and 17 gauge, in sheets 63 inches long, and from 18 inches to 32 inches wide, imported by the manu- facturer.* of tubular bow sockets for use in the manu- facture of such articles in their own factories Cwt. Steel, manufactures of : — Pen knives, jack knives and pocket knives of all kinds Table cutlery, all kinds,N.O.P All other cutlery, N.E.S Bayonets, swords, fencing foils and masks Guns, rifles, including air guns and air rifles (not being toys), muskets, can- nons, pistols, revolvers, or other firearms Needles, of any material or kind, N.O.P Surgical and dental instru- ments and surgical needles Knife blades, or blanks, and forks of iron or steel, in the rough, not handled, filed, ground or otherwise manu- factured , Steel, manufactures of, N.E.S. (exports) Stoves of all kinds and parts thereof Sad or smoothing, hatters' and tailors' irons, plated wholly or in part or not Swedish rolled iron and Swe- dish rolled steel nail rods under half an inch in diameter for the manufacture of horse- shoe' nails Cwt. Tacks, shoe ... . . Lbs. Tools and implements : — Adzes, cleavers, hatchets, wedges, sledges, hammers, crowbars, cant dogs and track tools ; picks, mat- tocks and eyes or poles for the same . Axes Doz. Files and rasps. N.E.S Saws Tools, hand or machine, of all kinds, N.O.P Entered for Home Consumption. 1902. Quantity. 2,258 Value. Duty. 7,483 107,109 214,076 206,502 2,710 257,135 58,553 123,599 452 13,900 51,815 10,379 172,791 10,215 27,300 3,882 29,041 50.148 93,668 120,323 603,190 cts. 1903. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1,117 27,077 60 47,323 90 54,780 40 749 60 75,000 40 14,541 40 31 88 43,169 93 2,541 26 4,095 00 1,.358 47 8,548 60 12,535 84! 27,122 70 35,732 70; 177,495 7ol 3,441 168,397 244,276 207.379 1,122 42,578 60 53,413 80 55,265 6a 331 60 346,614 100,948 70 66,887: 16,827 20 154,825 828 7,892 270,783 10,471 22,170 2,511 50,062 42,201 84,188 170,859 793,763 69 50 67,645 34 2,606 35 3,321 50 864 83 14,468 10 10,565 25 21,237 00 .51,040 00 233,394 2a i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 103 Imports. Vah 1899. 2,004 119,529 178,511 129,097 1,811 127,288 47,899 86,779 1,720 120,944 9,839 39,383 4,t)02 25,503 41,556 76,817 77,726 478,934 1900. 4,311 122,325 137,811 158, ,322 2,780 140,336 52,238 103,740 2,348 1901. 4,764 89,219 196,906 197,374 1,772 177,309 52,742 127,012 882 1902. 7,483 107,106 214,959 207,446 2,716 256,969 58,581 123,599 452 129,864 9,608 43,199 4,970 54,396 39,964 101,903 95,715 535,450 128,776 173,003 10,050 10,225 38,375 5,533 21,013 29,928 83,568 90,577 525,118 1903. 27,300 3,882 28,996 50,135 93,708 120,338 605,471 .3,441 168,397 243. .550 207,877 1,122 349,393 66,780 154,825 828 270,8.54 10,601 22,170 2, .511 50,062 42,311 84,188 170,926 793,7161 Exports. Value. 1899. 119,097 4,253 1900. 134,042 3,594 1901. 607,426 8,i 1902. 1903. 729,729 7,753 2,399,85210 9,314 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 104 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — ^Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. Entered for Home Consumption. 1902. 1903. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. Metals and mineral.s and manu- factuies of, N.E.S. — Con. Iron and manufactures of, steel and manufactures of, or both combined — Con. Tools and machinery, all kinds, not manufactured in Canada up to the required standard, necessary for any factory to be established in Canada for the manufac- ture of lifles for the Gov- ernment of Canada s S cts. 41,561 3,019,120 147,974 123,174 2,070,738 2,892,150 205,246 $ 1.54,402 132,725 361,604 14,313 8,059 297,782 129,965 37,479 15,932 62,642 141,565 3,512 $ cts. Tubing, rolled iron tubes not welded or joined, under 1|- inch in diameter, angle iron 9 and 10 gauge, not over U- inch wide, iron tubing lac- quered or brass covered, not over li-inch diameter, all of wlTich are cut to lengths for the manufac- ture of bedsteads , Cwt. . 29,023 96,309 324,042 16,550 8,475 107,395 281,140 24,309 23,827 28,714 101,147 1.5,541 26 1,649 33 837 10 31,002 07 38, .385 75 7,157 90 5,779 77 9,740 10 Tubes for boilers of wrought iron or steel, including flues and corrugated tubes for marine boilers Feet. Tubes, seamless steel, for bicycles n Tubes of rolled steel, seam- less not joined or welded, not more than 1^-inch in diameter n Tubing, wrought iron or steel, plain or galvanized, thread- ed and coupled or not, 2 inches or less in diameter, N.E.S „ Tubing, wrought - iron or steel, plain or galvanized, threaded and coupled or not, over 2 inches in dia- meter, N.E.S 11 Other iron or steel tubes or pipes, N.O.P .. . . ,, Ware — Galvanized sheet iron or of galvanized sheet steel, manufactures of, N.O.P 16,750 94 1,408 17 805 90 41,807 95 39,074 75 11,128 40 3,585 90 Ware — Agate, granite or enamelled iron or steel hollow ware - 21,515 72 41,457 70 1,053 60 Ware— Enamelled iron or steel ware, N.E.S.; iron or steel hollow ware, plain black tinned or coated ; and nickel and aluminum kitchen or household hol- low ware, N.E.S Wire bale tie.« Bdls. of 250 . 1 I 30,108 40 2,953 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 105 Imports. Exports. Value. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1899. i 1900. ] 1901 . 1902. 1903. $ $ $ $ $ 154,402 $ $ $ $ s 39,429 84,555 57,659 90,309 132,725 185,564 392,876 231,209 324,042 361,545 58,770 46,386 32,843 16,722 14,313 11,482 23,871 3,559 8,475 8,059 257,011 299,199 83,404 108,088 304,323 296,522 266,342 43,688 2.33,341 35,462 287,832 24,273 130,278 37,391 25,476 28,0.59 42,968 25,502 44,815 23,109 23,735 28,763 16,065 03,203 25,918 78,926 103,670 59,133 101,373 145,656 3,.512 106 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904- No. 11. — Itemized Statement slio"wing the Valuesj of Imports ARTICLES. Entered fok Home Consumption. 1902. 1903. Quantity. Value. , Duty. 1 Quantity. V^alue. Duty. Metals and inine-als and manu- factures of, X.E.S.— CoTi. Iron and manufactures of, steel and manufactures of, or both combined — Con. Wire fencing, woven buck- thorn strip, and wire fenc- ing of iron or steel, X.E.S. Lbs. Wire, steel strip and flat steel, imported by manu- facturers of plain strip fencing for use in their own factories in the manu- facture thereof Cwt. 385,670 7,900 329,391 2,269,407 297,084 70,510 16,122 1,166,422 710,944 S 1.3,825 10,554 826,846 315,706 .548,185 190,422 130,565 88,377 31,713 10,660 32,949 11,561 1.434,062 8 cts. 1,8.35 45 640,141 48 305,034 1,796,435 315,440 95,.389 20,559 2,080,722 973,387 S 19,608 130 702,809 >5 cts. 2,796 75 Wire, barbed fencing of iron or steel n Wire, single or several, cov- ered with cotton, linen, silk or other material, N.E.S . Lbs. Wire, iron or steel galvanized, No.s. 9, 12 and 13 gauge. . . Cwt. Wire of all kinds, N.O.P Wire rope, stranded or twist- ed wire, clothes lines, pic- tiire or other twist«d wire and wire cables, N.E.S > Wire crucible cast steel Lbs. Wire cloth, or wove wire and netting of iron or steel .. Wire screen;?, doors and win- dows 93,202 30 36, 996 '74 26,749 02 274,683 80,419 90 667,2.57 2.32,054 45,198 09 1.52,371' 30,231 78 102,156 7,670 40 3,111 60 47,926 6,825 30,444 14,252 1,893,777 11,1.30 70 1,961 60 Wire rigging for ships and vessels Cwt. Wire, steel, Bessemer soft drawn spring, of Nos. 10, 12 and 13 gauge, respect- 1 vel}-, and homo steel spring wire of Nos. 11 and 12 gauge, respecti\'el}', im- ported by manufacturers of wiie mattresses, to be used in their own factories. n All other manufactures, arti- cles or ^^■ares not specially enumerated or pro\aded for, composed wholly or in part of iron or steel, and" whether partly or wholly manufactured 11,152 4,015 6,645 4,330 425,022 50 4,799,185 40 569.418 50 Total iron and steel and mfrs of Lead and manufactures of : — Old, scrap, i)ig and blocks. . . Cwt. Bars and sheets n Pil>e Lbs. Shot and bullets •< Tea lead „ Nitrate and acetate of, not ■ ground „ 33,277,102 42,290,969 07,821 .35,39P 6,429 1,197 72,978 15,798 6,239,267 51 122,279 18,596 195,981 88,212 1,282,592 311,831 104,672 49,261 8,018 .3,760 59,947 13,765 12,(i89 49 8,648 68 2,231 25 912 12 98,.53C 11,535 151,832 23,932 1,819,191 362,400 8,422 30 (>,493 00 1,896 10 389 79 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 107 Imports. Exports. Value. Value. 1899. 1900. $ 82,875 6,342 475,667 469,462 329,841 192,745 78,901 51,239 28,914 8,287 22,752 12,817 1,495,435 1901. $ 67,543 299 316,664 355,910 324,882 100,856 120,291 82,063 32,032 11,426 27,333 13,021 1,345,924 1902. $ 13,825 10, .554 826,846 314,766 548,185 190,423 131,951 88,377 31,751 10,660 32,949 11,561 1,440,621 33,681,625 102,351 47,009 8,182 3,760 59,947 13,765 1903. $ 19,608 130 702,809 273,37? 607,257 251,618 153,735 102,156 47,956 6,825 30,444 14,2.52 1,895,749 42,156,215 66,756 33,599 6, .581 2,833 72,978 15,798 1899. S 1900. 1901. li)02. I 19,03. 23,726 $ .? S 22,051 316,286 i 304,585 204,675 154,872 ' 68,766 36,613 18,268 4,897 14,770 7,909 2,817,159 933,129 19,848,433 29,649,178 27,107,419 3,462,508 3,717,537 6,027,454 6,849,149 284,795 203,428 96.075 38,072 8,008 57,748 8,824 4,289 43,615 15,445 72,115 11,984 2,535 41,776 11,073 . . . _ . 2,141 46,312 12,962 12 IS 108 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — ^Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. EXTERKD FOR HOIE CONSUMPTION. 1902. Quantity . Value. Duty. MetalK and minerals and manu- factures of — Con. Lead and manufactures of— Con. Lead ore (exixjrts) Manufactures ot, X.O.P . . 26 27 $ cts. Total lead and manufactures of. Tin and manufactures of (ex- ports) Tin crystals Tin plate in sheets, decorated. Lbs. Tin, strip waste Tinware, plain, japanned, or lithographed and all manu- factures of tin, N.E..S Tin in Idcjcks, pigs or bars . . Cwt. Tin plates and sheets « Tin foil Lbs. Total tin and manufactures of . 9,193 22.600 Zinc, manufactures of, X.O.P. ...... ,1 in blocks, pigs and sheets and plates Cwt. .1 spelter in blocks and pigs. i. M seamless, drawn tubing. . Lb.s. Total zinc and manufacture ; of Miscellaneous metals and min- erals and manufactures of, N.E.S.:— Alumina Cwt. Aluminum, manufactures of, N.O.P Aluminum in ingots, blocks or bars, strips, sheets or plates Lbs. Antimony ore (exports) . . Arsenic (ex^Karts) Asbestus 1. Asbestus in any other form than crude, and all manufac- tures of Babbit metal Barytes, ground and unground . . Bird, parrot, squirrel and rat cages of wire and metal i>arbs thereof Bismuth metallic in its natural state Lbs. Black lead Blanketing and lapping and disc or mills for engraving coyjper rollers, imported by cotton manufacturers, calico printers and wall paper manufacturers 1903. Quantity . 48,295; 14,174 10' Value. 53,547 287,7181 38,655 64 31,747 544,149 399,908 3,872 581 62 115,115 598,958 1,528,655 46,715 145 25 145,630 27,953 65 2,293,958 28,098 90 25,490 00.5,024 369,940 .34.871 18,356 80 6,636 1,607 82 141.560! 80.757, 47' 26,64(; 23,1.59 445 Dutv. S cts. 15,651 00 253,168 32,852 19 1,563 5^096 123,877! 30,092 77 728,904 1,806,643 46,103 2,712,186 30,092 77 229,000! 1,607 82] 303.003 10,722 30,496 373,589 9,666 2,393 08 142,827 110,817 88 263,398! 2,393 08 2,648 18 .")2,464 12.917 38 39,226 3,782 84 69,473 36,599 14, 201 1 3,526 54 13,930 75.465 62,032 697 4,792 1,677 20: 4,661 961 814 20,46' 1.3,192 1,289 5,007 1,149 22, .559 31,253 18,703 931 6,131 741 1,752 45 .5,194 86 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 109 Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. 34,947 427,237 2,574 657 3,216 94,335 300,085 927,036 38,401 1,372,504 9,266 107,477 29,087 5,037 151.46: 5,082 4,149 31,780 26,837 4,563 422 21,108 48,230 381,579 2,819 2,146 5,078 99,921 580,855 1,683,788 44,173 2,418,780 9,627! 156,167 29,416 1,870 1901. 51,183 286,741 1902. 2,410 329 110 119,842 697,664 1,406,965 49,758 48,485 283,499 197,080 5,617 6,920 44,748 23,999 3,236 207 21,904 2,337,078 6,860 103,457 58,283 168,600 171 7,457 8,745 50,288 24,684 3,560 828 25,829 6,890j 11,751 10,758 13,192 31,253 3,87i! 581 62 115, .300 598,958 1,. 528,65:) 46,715 2,294,143 6,690 141,500 80,757 47 229,054 1903. Exports. Value. 1899. 895,769 53,716 252, 261 ! 895,769 1.563 27,823 5,096 124,206 728,904 1,806,643 46,103 2,712,515 9,792 142,827 110,817 10,780 30,490 53,074 39,226 4,792 814 20,612 263,524 36,599 14,6.56 13,930 27,823 1900. 688,691 1901. 688,691 71,244 71,244 75,530 62,032 5,007 1,149 23,065 453,176 200 490,909 2,517,084 2,517,084 59,151 1902. 1903. 889,369 889,369 98,247 384,077 384,077 90,9.53 59,151 98,247 5,074 868,873 3,820 2,170 1,131^202 90,953 20,104 26,736 955,405 700 24 110 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values, of Imports Entered for Home Consumption. ARTICLES. 1902. 1903. (Quantity. Value. Dutj'. Quantity 27 Metals and minerals and manu- factures of — Con. Miscellaneous metals and min- erals and manufactures of, N.E S.— CoTi. Britannia metal, manufactures of, not plated Britannia metal in pigs, blocks and bars Cwt. Bronze, phosjjhor bronze, phos- phor tin, in blocks, b'vrs, sheets and wire Bronze statuettes or ornaments .... Buckles of iron or steel, bra.ss or copper of all kinds, N.O.P. (not being jewellery) , Cinnabar Composition metal for the manufacture of jewellery and filled gold watch cases Cryolite or krj^olite Cwt. Frames, clasps and fasteners for purses and chatelaine bags or reticules, not more than seven inches in width, im- ]>orted by the manufacturers of purses and chatelaine bags or reticules for use in their factories Furniture springs Garden or lawn sprinklers Gas, coal or other oil and elec- tric light fixtures or parts thereof of metal, including lava or other tips, burners collars, galleries, shades and shade-holdei s , Gas meters No. German, Nevada and nickel silver, manufactures of, not plated , Silver, German silver and nickel silver, in ingots, blocks, bars, strips, sheets or plates, unmanufactured Lbs. Ingot moulds. Jewellers' sweepings Lamp sjjrings Lamps, side lights and head lights, lanterns and chande- liers.. .... Manganese ore (exports) Meerschaum, crude or raw. . . . Lbs. Metals, other than iron and steel, N . E . S . , manufactures of (exports) Mica, crude or cut (exports) f. ground (exfKDrts) Mines, produce of. N.E.S. (exports)., Mineral and bituminous sub- stances, N.O.P. Mineralogical specimens 696 1,484 27,243 9,879 27,082 6,525 36,650 4,705 8,842 35,777 11,827 9,420 974 S cts. 6,537 51 Value. Dut}-. 157 2,658 94 2,272 .38 10,596 30 S 8 cts. 28,563 9,159 470 .50 1,382 2,365 40 2,813 00, 290 601 152,630 45,304 10 12,528, 3,4.58 25 1 1,717 39,433 13,938 27,079 114 1,583 9,194 40 158 30 2,232 280,016 83,699 80 64,572' 12,687 34 1,094 9,642 5,790 35,152 6,360 8,872 52,721 20,901 4,ir6 00 9,209 2,762 70 8,722 2,61(i 60 200,310 59,846 50 15,531 4,540 55 36,168 8,688 53 17,111 27,365 1,548 356,107 106,489 60 52,201 9,603 17 5621 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. Ill Imports. Exports. Value. Value. 1899. 1900. $ 29,586 10,108 13,859 7,916 41,972 1901. $ 23,433 12,248 15,273 7,187 38,501 1902. $ 27,397 9,879 27,082 6,927 36,750 1903. 28,563 9,159 9,642 5,790 35,152 1899. 1 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. $ 27,732 $ $ ! 1 t 14,466 9,585 5,202 • 25,825 176 2,260 2,712 2,721 4,875 3,690 975 161,152 22,751 21,975 8,633 13,809 208 427 242,810 2,455 2,158 5,005 3,237 1,308 134,266 12,311 25,441 13. .51 5 5,713 289 1,805 254,842 4,705 8,842 11,827 9,420 974 152,819 12,528 39,433 13,938 27,079 114 1,.583 282,497 G,300 8,872 20,901 9,209 8,722 200,273 1,5,531 36,168 17,111 27,365 2,120 4,146 2,648 1,659 118,323 13,550 . 23,933 8,401 10,074 80 30,070 34,969 34,202 40,039 " " 45,833 538 1,423 303,856 212,055 882 2^521 1^950 6^142 2;42i 26 50 21 30 70,534 148,239 81,096 130,332 20 33,684 175,915 140,848 2,740 114,997 376,779 242,290 20 196,325 434,705 } 327,894 305,476 53,305 24,040 28,038 4,721 20,042 1,610 64,237 1,094 51,930 562 3,561 112 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports Entered for Home Consumption. ARTICLES. 16 19 20 21 Metals and minerals and mfrs. of ^ Con. Miscellaneous nietals and min- erals and mfrs. of — Con. Nickel ^ Cwt. Nickel-plated ware, N.E.S Nickel anodes Nickel fine, contained in ore, matte or speiss (exjxjrts) Ores of metals, all kinds, in- cluding cobalt ore Cwt. Ores, N.E.S. (exports) Patterns of brass, iron or other metal Pewter, platina and metal com- position. N.E.S Pins, N.O,P Platinum, (exports). ... Platinum sheets and wire, and retorts, pans, condensers, tubing and pipe made of pla- tinum, imported by manufac- turers of sulphuric acid Plumbago, crude II manufactures of, N.E.S Pyrites, (exports) Ribs of brass, iron or steel, runners, rings, cops, notches, ferrules, mounts and sticks or canes in the rough or not further manufactured than cut in lengths suitable for um- brella, parasol or sunshade sticks, when imported by manufacturers of umbrellas, parasols and sunshades for use in their factories Screws of brass or other metal except iron or steel, N.O.P Silex or crystallized quartz Cwt. Stereotyijes, electrotypes and celluloids of newspaper col- umns in any language other than French and English, and of books, and bases, and matrices, and copper shells for the same, whether com- posed wholly or in part of metal or celluloid Sq. in. II II for almanacs, calen- dars, illustrated panij^hlets, newspaper, advertisements of engravings, and all other like work for connnercial, trade or other purposes, N. E.S. ; and matrices or cop- per shells of the same m II M of newspaper columns, and bases for the same, com- ' jxDsed wholly or partly of metal or celluloid m II II matrices or copper shells of the same « 1902. 1903. Quantity. 36 8,135,004 4,388 798,096 243,527 216,922 249 Value. Duty. Quantity. S cts. 1,539; 52,172 15,425 80 13,909! 1,390 90 727,099 1,918 2,048 68,361 18,196 10 19,357 3,649 15,021 541 50 608 30 Value. Duty. 4,502 cts. 13,154 58,998 17,438 10 13,023 1,302 30 10,611,238 1,070,232 364 90 3,478 47 95,479 1,644! 480 80 4,779' 1,417 30 76,1 77 ! 19,849 20 21,251 2,870 287 00 12,493 2,917 75 5,904 2,066 40 3,858 2.'>,160 8,538 1,400 10 3,625 02 542 33 3 74 3,514 685,110 352,168 214,. 598 222 141,281 7,224j 2,522 00 2,762i 17,649 11,485 1,525 25 6,2.52 75 536 53 3 29 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c.— Continued. 113 Imports. 1900. 44 18,843 0,944 Value. 1901. Exports. Value. 282,191 2,059 1,075 45,149 57,910 4,437 17,869 64 .S4.820 11,965 .598,016 1,308 882 57,914 20,263 2,357 11,135 1902. 1,539 52,421 13,909 727,099 1903. 13,154 59,201 13,023 1899. 1,070,232 2,053 77,391 4,699 2,876 15,340 9,384 7,870 1,185 36 10— i— 8 19,357 3,649 14,984 74,726 5.308 2,106 95,479 .5,904 3,858 29,775 8,154 1,308 -45 25,160 8, .557 1,406 10 1,644 2,048- 4,779 68,245 76,222 21,2.51 2,870 12,493 141,281 7,224 2,762 17,649 11,465 1,.525 25 994,537 ....... 47,079 1900. 1901. 1,040,498; 958,365 "is'usi " 213^180 120 12,749 2,155 27,377 11,819 30,054 4,61C 32,499 40,109 7,754 54,357 16,681 1902. 834,513 123!27i 1,911 25,789 1,561 57,623 1903. 878,159 160^045 316 17,504 8,768 60,458 15 18 9,872 11,758 4,08? 19 i20 i2l 114 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports Entebed for Home Consumption. ARTICLES. 190-2 1903. Metals and minerals and mfrs.of — Con. Miscellaneous metals and min- erals and manufactures oi — Co)i. Tagging metal, plain, japan- ned or coated, in coils, not over li-in. wide, when im- ported by manufacturers of shoe and corset laces for use I in their factories Cwt 21 Type for printing, including ! chases and quoins and slugs I of all kinds 3 Tyi>e metal .... i Wire of brass, zinc, iron or steel, screwed or twisted, or flattened and corrugated, for use in connection with nail- ing niachines, for the manu- facture C'f boots and shoes . . . Lbs. 5 Wire of all kinds, e.xcept iron or steel, N.O.P « a Wire, twisted, &c., except iron or steel, N.E.S 7 Yellow metal, in bars, bolts and for sheathing Cwt. 1 Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. i •S S cts. ,*; •S cts. i 289 1,606 17 233 65,644 4,2.54 11,466 03, 369 9i: 96,641 23,898' .5,419 31,340, 16,9831 3,288 07 120 30 00 67,246 75,099 .57,536 3,231 Total miscellaneous metals, &c . 2,140,952 269,591 85 83,4691 14,898 03 8,088 678 92 28,435 I 12,390 2,476 81 384 71 34 40,351| 2,741,390 Total metals, &c 41,199,.5.52 o.4(ifi,:}18 ») : 51,560,502 324,885 39 6,967,288 4-.' 8 Milk, condensed Lbs. 9 Milk food and other similar pre- parations 691,041. 5.5,669i 22,198 17, 422,911 38,327 10,566 40 31,167 13,671 41 47,839 Total milk, &c. 93,996 32,764 57 79,006 10 Mineral water, natural, not in bottles Galls. 1 1 Mineral, aerated waters, N.E.S 13,180 10 26,851 51 3,081 Total mineral waters, &c.'. 12 Mosaic flooring of any material . . 492 1 91,379 17,880' 34; 91,871 17,880 34'. 10,5561 7,183 2,043 31 Musical instruments, viz : - 13 Brass band instruments Organs, cabinet No. Parts of organs Pijte organs No. Pianofortes •• Pianos, parts of Piano and organ parts, viz — Key pins, damper springs, jack springs, rail springs, re- gulating screws, spoons, bridle wires, damper wires, Ipack check wires, dowel wires, (Jennan centre pins, brass 2.33 1 661 20 Other pins, brass brackets, &c., &c ther musical instruments, N.E.S. 25,1.52 6,000 89, 13,732 4,096 .50: 17,867 4,411 36 7:30 146 00 105,3471 31,593 40 153,499 38,371 83 39,144 1,242' 106,888 20,906 57 108,130; 20,966,57 400 Total musical instiuments. 117,312 472,783 :i5.133 90 119,753 88 3 695 10,2381 2,904 10 29,168' 6,938 52 18,.533! 5,550 30 17,132 4,237 82 2,933 636 60 126,931 38,050 00 140,187 35,046 09 60,237 131,698 39,454 40 526.819' 129,919 73 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 115 iMPORTtS. Exports. Vah 1899. 1900. I 1901. 87 70,775 5,851 24,170 4,074 387 28,800 1,114,954 24,875,769 157,626 26,672 184,298 1,286 48,451 49,737 14,944 66.568 4,026 47,807 4,456 53 32,477 1,457.799 36,656,885 254,176 43,610 297,786 1,126 68,059 3,189 69,185 5,142 1,459 1902. 1903. 1,606 76,890 67,598 7,472 4,254 26.903 8,4.54 7 38,268 1,733,179 34,018,892 99,434 48,355 147,789 749 74,271 75,020 3,523 -- -- 20,658 20,251 26,164 15,155 16,275 13,687 19,164 19,168 18,887 1,460 324 2,111 85,216 101,454 101,185 107,682 123,935 144,194 112,695 115,039 108,903 362,030 396,446 415,131 1 0—1—8 L 31,340 16,983 120 67,246 1899. 1900. Value. 1901. 1902. 233 81,831 8,088 2,146,966 41,610,579 52,158 38,779 90,937 492 91,694 92,186 6,374 25,427 13,787 17,867 730 106,171 154,249 28,435 12,390 384 40,351 2,748,3221 1,852,042] 2,038,430 51,435,769 1903. 23,032 49,860 72,892 12,418, 755j23,150,859 / 2,638,131 38,458,085 3,051,393; 3,248,611 34,796,920 1,242 106,464 . 107,706 10,228 3,436 3,436 3,186 3,186 3,769 3,408 39,144 114,828 472,203 29,789 18, .502 17,132 2,933 127,084 140,342 60,237 131,930 517,949 401,334 64,358 5,271 470,963 440,147 69,285 11,097 517,529 3,769 4.58, .506 90^695 3,408 31,775,907 242,539 242,539| 2,905)10 . . . 11 2,905 394,689 !12 78,914 113 349,684114 115 16 73,234 17 18 6,319 555,520 5,250 478,853 . . . 19 11,103 20 434,021 116 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — -Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. 1 Mustard cake 2 Mustard, ground. ........ 3 Mustard, French, liquid. . . Lbs. Galls. Total mustard . Oils:- Mineral oils — Coal and kerosene, crude (exports). Coal and kerosene, distilled, purified or refined ; naph- tha and petroleum, N.K.S. Galls. Crude petroleum, fuel and gas oils (other than naphtha, benzine or gasolene), when imported by manufacturers (other than oil refiners) for use in their factories for fuel purposes or for the manu- facture of gas . . 11 Products of petroleum, N.E.S ., Carbolic or heavy oil " Illuminating oils composed wholly or in part of the pro- ducts of petroleum, coal, shale or lignite, costing more than 30 cents per gallon " Total mineral oils m Entkred for Home Consumption. 1902. Quantity. Value. 1903. Duty. 2,274 507,884 46,710 135 77,840 8,761 86,736 10,916,390 878,087 .591,328 491,106 62,339 7,256 12,068,425 Fish oil- Cod, N.E.S. .... Galls, i Cod-liver. Seal* 52,751 3,075 15,302 48,635 $ cts, 20 35 14,093 19 3,061 34 Quantity. 599,060 Value. 89,506 8,993 17,174 88 98.499 Duty. •S cts. 16,287 41 3,113 60 19,401 01 545,819 80, 14,479,176 1,241,726 723,945 03 40,568 14,783 16 52,285 24,555 28 8,166 2,541 981,647 Whale and spermaceti, N.E.S. Galls Other, N.E.S.* .. Total fish oil . Animals oils — Lard oil Neat's-foot Other animal oil, N.E.S. .. . Vegetable oils — Castor . . Cocoa-nut and i»alm in their natural state Cotton seed oil, crude. . . ,, refined ,, refined, for canning fish Cotton seed oil, for the ma- nufacture of liquid annat- to, O.C, Jan. 15, 1898.... * From Newfoundland. Galls.. 2,531 10,468 22,342 18,984 1,409 8,841 17,342 155,104 36,674 11,902 1,574 85,227 286,915 54,094 1,037,780 1,816 4,038 7,411 59,841 18,877 8,786 895 44,869 116,481 26,603 347,018 13,381 0,487 535 83 585,694 07 281 80 1,762 40 2,143,888 .554,668 30,501 4,126 136,092 .53,597 39 07,492] 27,733 40 4,508 1,725 412 25 17,212,3591 1,451,543 805,688 07 80,594 460 6,115 85,496 363 20 1,482 20 3,889 60 2,826 12,738 . 29,970 218,199 4,719 25 2,196 50 179 00 6,334 .59 4,892 34 68,918 79 35,337 152 30 40 6,198: 1,22<' 47 32,6001 1,950 6,080 9,504 91,821 390 00 1,900 80 3,548 67 ' 6,887 15,084 3,818 149,5951 310,719 910,549 3,743 12,920 4,026 11,492 1,937 52,481 181,491 363,469 1,723 6,112 1,005 58 2,873 00 374 27 7,325 18 "2,012 60 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, er Lbs. 816,901 All kinds, N.E.S 340 105,333 30,296 39; 099 8,571 31,179 70 7,.56(i 44 23,302 50 2,673 68 443,430 1,G14' 61.-) 44 3,035 601 (57 21,557 39,867 1,369,1.34 129,404 09 98, .553 27,531 43,659 42,4.31 14,629 63 31,416 10,043 33, 38,9.56 468,468 154,277 24 . . 192,483 66,085 05 I 2,509 878 15 / 29,041 60 6,865 18 25,674 58 188,32(; 6,027,-501 424,226 19,8.59 4,964 75 . 22,342 2,186 511.. 43,456 10,8.57 67 I 3,.393 848 25 / 3,949 587 70^ 204,319 .301, .552 68,215 21 6,581,.517 40,-591 13,897 98 35,-592; 11,.524 -53 479,105 158,655 76 207,233 70,709 24 I 18,287! 4,571 75 28,745i 2,810 08 86,025| 21,482 68 4,380 657 00 349,028 78,969 16 53,529 7,779 2,717 154 31,298 .532,1.52 Total paper and manufactures of ... , 1,946,126 28 Paraffin e wa.\ Lbs. 2it Pearl, mother (jf, unmanufac- tured 30 Pelts, raw 31 Pencils, lead, in wood or other- wise 225,885! 12,750 16,177 10 105,766 17,165 20 1,942 00 407 .55 425,460 30 80 8,452 20 122,951 33 549,244 89 131,112 7,428 1,921 175 42,548 02 1,817 .58 288 15 35 00 704,875 3,668 10 592,642 2,119 739 08 33 on Total pickles and sauces .... .. Plants and trees, viz. : Berry bushes, graiie vines, shade and lawn trees (exix)rts) Florists' stock, viz. : Palms, bulbs, corms, tubers, rhizomes, arucaria, sjiiraea and lilies of the vall<^y . ' i ' " '1 288,498 2.35,599 66,339 70 129,274, 308,177 86,790 68 14' 15 70,799 ( 82.511 16 Fruit, shadf, lawn and orna- mental trees, shrubs and iilants, X.E.S 33,470! 6,619 71 .39,046 7,696 12 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 125 Imports. Exports. Value. Value. 1899. 1900. $ 71,203 - 42,317 47,608 28,665 6,210 124,800 1901. 79,166 1902. S 85,944 57,028 43,026 37,754 5,363 24 143,195 44,366 74,947 135,838 19,207 69,191 4,068 5,625 233,929 1903. $ 112,097 76,439 47,566 41,662 5,097 157 170,921 44,558 84,624 187,220 32,676 80,531 6,9.33 6,154 313,514 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 60,136 $ ' $ $ $ $ 42,280 55,830 51,098 35,634 6,627 23 149,212 43,564 62,865 j 42,080 i 24,785 6,029 154 m::::::: 115,328 1 ' 32,963 42,012 49,282 129,421 24,571 81,411 6,695 3,006 245,104 37,225 ;;:::::::. . ■ ■ ■ 103,.500 15,011 140,034 18,323 72,813 4,961 .5,872 242,003 57,754 ! 1 4,941 3,181 i = 184,387 6,700 7,501 6,613 6,475 7,170 44,008 23,.529 51,836 26,886 60,648 27,956 70,799 33,470 82,.51 1 39,046 125 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLKS. Entered for Home Consumption. 1902 Quantity. I Value. Plants and trees — Cun. Trees, N.E.S Currant bushes No. Gooseberry bushes n Grape vines ,< Raspberry bushes " Rose liushes Apple trees i. Cherry trees .i Peach trees « Pear trees m Plum trees Quince trees m Seeding stock for grafting, viz., ))lum, pear, peach and other fruit trees 593! 22,628 44,176 44,44.0 10,021 94,612 6,537 lit, 022 3,999 26.204 418 14 Total plants and trees Plaster of Paris {See under stones and manufactures of, N.E.S.).. Plates, engraved on wood, steel or on other metal and transfers taken from the same, inckiding engraver's plates, of steel polish- ed, engraved or for engraving thereon Pocket-books, and purses, re*^i- cules and musical instrument cases Polish or composition, knife and other. N.O.P 127,719 17 Precious stones, N.E.S., polished but not set, pierced or other- wise manufacturad, and imita- , tions thereof . . .■ 18 Precious stones in the rough 19, Diamonds unset or diamond dust, or bort and black diamonds for I borers 20^ Diamond drills for prospecting for minerals, not tfi include motive )>ower No. 21 Total precious stones, &c. 136,741 39,492 00 58,702 12,971 32 64,551 6,212 00 55,691 1 173,1361*50,786 00 61,396 15,096 59 102,233 8,893 33 246,294 r28,489 15,130! 863,861 6,212 00 884,054 36 21,858 1,254,439 Prizes : cups and other prizes won in competition 3,271 2,0.58 8,893 33 Provisions not otherwise sjie- cified : — Butter Lbs. Cheese >• Eggs Doz. Egg.volk Lard Lbs. 6.58,906 269,;iC5 772,572 1,4^5,989 162,5:« 26,326 52! 42,986, 8,015 51 169,457' 23,177 16 3,492 1 1.5.5,638 28,719 781 539,711 286,822 5.59,2.S6 365.919 14.5,221 50,296 122,590 3,189 41,720 21,564 S3 8, .507 38 16,777 08 7,3i6'67 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 127 LMI'OIiTS. Vahie. 1899. RXP0KT8. Value. 1900. 1901. 1902. .%r'95 1,871 6.52 34 353 148 19 476 356 8 168 19 77 353 53 109 294 432 549 2,972 550 2,237 112 1,844 5,468 76,794 5,841 88,058 3,9671 102,070 ! ],.577 19 551 1,220 593 757 8,503 1,057 1,357 405 2,505 55 4,851 127,719 1903. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1,370 81 289 359 412 2,057 8,737 1,476 2,101 391 1,365 G5 5,856 146,116 6,700 3,319 75,.300 20,273 47,065 25,142 .382,724 9,692 464,623 1,994 428,022 668,082 75,435 3,862 74.315 4,4381 2,650, 6,888 78,337 94, 304 1 136,640 27,850! 42,456 .52,659 62.301 91.589 451,792 24,252 (J29,934 1,261 606, 183 647,443 128,405 1,280 52,091 77, 553 50,970, 8,374 [ 173,642; 61,317l 7,501 6,613 1903. 6,4751 64,551 102,23:i 55,691 246,294 611,978 728,4891 884,0.54; 24,.541 765,042, 852' 335,632 610.127 194,522 2,55S 167,-392 15,130, 21,8.58 863,861 1,254,439 3,271 179,479 245,48'.i 170,260 .3,492 156,648 2,058 141,146 132,374 122,960 3,189 40,341 4,025,405 17,401,436 1,267,063 70,425 5,429,563 20,483,981 1,4.57,942 11,599 3,3.55,197 21,123,251 1,692,296 13 7,170 14 . 15 .16 21 58,643: 5,667,150 6,958,906 22 19,870,0721 24,776,406,23 ],736,141| 1,441,25424 I l25 28,5601 236,294 26 128 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports Entered for Home Consumption. ARTICLES. 1902. 1903. Quantity, | Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. ' Duty. -S s ct.s. .*! >! ct^. Provisions— Con. Lard comiX)und and similar substances, cottfjleiie and animal stearine of all kinds, N.E.S_ Meats, viz.: — Bacon .... Hams, including shoulders and sides for imix>rt . Beef, salted in barrels Canned meats, canned ix)ul- try and game ..... Extracts of meats and fluid beef, not medicated and soups Mutton and lamb, fresh 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.E.S Other meats, fresh Other meats, salted, X.E.S.. T(ingues (exports) Lbs 75,155 |-5,322,943 1,.542,282: 7,415 .1,487 50 635,831 106,455 03 77,554 30,845 64 1,278,454! 154,536! 36,828 86 Lbs. 264,124 6,946,8131 55,009, 12,677 70 12,669' .3,292 09 561,414 138,9.36 26 69,218 1.3,842 .53 Lbs. 4.50,9;i0, 51,738 9,019 00 481,272 46, .512 12,851 37 529,616' 51,533 10,592 32 31,764 2,902,422 1,381,254, 967,039 64,035 5,416,131 448,325 276,751 147.863 2,823: 6.35 11 411,068 58,023 97 76,6071 27,625 08 116, 980 ' 28,775 77 78,7781 19,169 44 4,652 497,592 60,101 1,628 20 108,322 62 12,016 13 55,667 8,964 22 31,845 8,302 .53 1.5,039 2,9.56 78 Total provisions 14 Pumice and pumice stone, ground and unground 15 Quills, X.E.S 16 Quills in their natural state or I unplumed 17 Rags of cotton, linen, jute and hemp, woollen, paper waste or I clippings, or waste of any kind, I e.xcept mineral Cwt. l?jRegalia and badges 19 Rennet, raw and prepared 20|Resin or rosin, in packages of not I less than 100 lbs Cwt. 2llRibbons, X.E.S. (except silk) 22lRibVx)n8 (.silk) 23lRugs, railway or travelling and I lap dusters of all kinds 24 'Saddle trees and stirrups of wood I (Mexican) 25 Sails for Ixjats and ships 2,257,535 463,067 27 1,714,168 330,585 31 367,373 132,415' 7,254 493 2,:i5i 167,902 12,414 68,426 147,613 46,238 89 40!. I 4,087 23 241,286 6,1.52 1,414 295,120 10,1(;3 61,4.51 16,042 50il 160,615 194,292 3,500 82 753! 738 2.58,349 30 / > 1,093,119 .56,796, 13,9a3 19 15,214| 3,933' 959 76 60,.519 11,010 2,908 376,927 50 14,461 70 '7i8'56 26iSalt, coar-e, N. E.S Lbs. 27iSalt, fine, in bulk " 28 Salt, N.E.S., in bags, V>arrels and ! other packages " 10,786,285 644,372 2,462,192 25,427' 5,393 12 1,014 i 322 20 8,236,409 2,153,317 13,164 1,846 831 4,164,967 21,171 5,893 14,721 4,118 21 1,076 65 3,123 86 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from. Canada, &c. — Continued. 129 Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 9,646 558,403 85,115 177,972 54,455 24,46 429,022 23,548 68,960 12,258 32,053 19,230 549,996 107,550 220,573 52,707 36,537 305,568 30,772 70,781 38,564 28,298 2,725,615 2,895,978 5,973 390 1,288 298,561 4,570 54,978 94,237 10,864 843,249 41,990 6,154 3,380 11,917 3,003 5,604 513 121 306,843 3,383 59,704 111,760 17,162 698,789 56,969 10,892 1,898 13,169 4,514 9,103 726,225 108,811 249,150 50,471 21,147 460,277 54,277 25,106 45,770 25,013 7,415 65(),024 123,242 146,253 56,320 12,671 587,784 61,073 47,075 46,512 50,975 3,08.5,5761 2,550,712 2,823 414, 444 1 121,249 110,023 78,976 4,652 515,704 6.5,351 54,. 590 32,158 15,030 Exports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903, 9,953,952 12,471,848 463,819 31,443 13,031 73,257 140,142 104,718 286,677 228,983 11,497,480 285,784 820,337 3,035 63,263 211,181 312,290 42,009 253 1,855,010 33,586,953 17,899 12,500 10— i— 9 5,516 145 5,871 225,924 6,214 68,050 125,363 25,812 617,816 56,760 9,123 2,149 19,826 5,185 8,408 6,152 2,351 1,414 7,254 493 167,902 12,414 68,426 147,613 46,238 \ 752,492 / 56,961 15,214 4,453 295,120 10,168 61,451 194,292 1,093,470 60,756 11,010 2,908 21,171 5,893 41,031,513 31,128 1,274 71,138 13 5,712 59,944 143,084 423,045 332,580 89,096 39,886,449 49,287 200 24,873 1,014 13, 192 1 14,708| 13,936 26,716 12,163,505 241,485 421,473 15,456,286 455,908 218,314 6,135 68,896 240,114 882,191 135,975 1,791 8,223 134,818 163,776 619,911 92, .582 6,764 41,463,488: 50,569,442 47,597 105 .30,362 86,006 86,462 25 16 24 80 25 37,765 46,054 28 130 tba.de and commerce 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — ^Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. 1 J Salt, imported from the United Kingdom or any British posses- sion, or imported for the use of the sea or gulf fisheries Lbs Totalsalt « 2 Sand pai>er, glass, flint and emery paper and emery cl >th 3 Sausage casings, N . E . S 4 Sausage skins or casings, not cleaned • Entered fou Home Consumption. 1902. 1903. Quantity . Value. Duty. Quantity . Value 238,648,737 252,541,586 385,629 425,234 64,049 59,533 Duty. S cts. 7,562 15 1.5,882 25 11,089 85 13 21 Seeds and bulbous roots, viz.: — Annato Lbs. Beans (seed) from Great Britain .. Beet and mangolds Can-ots f containing more than 26 p.c. of proof spirits. m 1,354,401 685,446 4,692,212 1,976,688 451,557 119,704 2,547,949 Value. Duty . 2,293 244 168 248,616 21,565 568 565,402 68 107,259 10,C...3 21 1,1371 436,289| 7,118 1,401,381 1,677 24 66,918 43,765 318,363 . .$ cts. 19,502 10 15,123 87 91,064 63 195,526 19,033 63 29,833 6,688 32 26,403 251,762 4,937 20 30,659 15 1903. Quantity. 1,695,798 523,332 1,956,543 412,545 121,959 2,491,047 3,411 220 165 399,413 49,004 255 280,458 5,503 20 585 60 403 20 596,678 48 51,756 00 1,363 20 1,356,96.5 00 101 163 20 51,670|2.57,421 60 11,896 9,569 65 26! 50 40 2,297 .3,417 90 650,263 1,047,092 60 5,292 17,083 20 1,454,471 3,348,053 15 1,303 1,509 .30 16 57 60l 2,111 324 219 273,144 Value. Duty. S cts. 73,6641 22,035 00 43,735 347,238 15,062 63 99,034 70 179,699 17,589 81 27,648 6,218 01 26,223 4,821 61 233,570 3,249 292 167 455,079 25,068 56,806 755 442 663,027 319,990 137 119,469 10,790 78 1,523 483,808 8,077 28,629 43 5,066 40 777 60 525 60 655,545 60 60,163 20 1,812 00 1,591,264 80 1,588,590 2,260 97 331 20 52,254^ 286,725 60 11,700: 9,711 00 1 I 58 : 187 20 2,934 731,474 5,829 1,640,371 1,670 4,535 40 l,161,-283 20 19,384 80 3,797,313 60 2,034 00 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 in.o and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 135 Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 66,012 23,358 381,198 138,720 22,523 27,444 188,687 2,639 226 44 310,650 47,425 6,523 223,915 10 40,063 10,889 57 1,319 523,819 19,712 1,187,291 1,365 357 56,231 34,439 449.341 161,401 31,798 30,025 223,224 4,551 284 298 350,718 60,114 14,962 258,573 99 54,246 14,033 1,421 618,556 11,145 1,389,000 1,347 243 58,438 43,455 366,179 166,648 31,186 23,548 221,382 1,896 218 16 393,556 57,273 22,646 317,673 137 64,604 13,680 67,599 74,487 1,760 699,739 5,444 1,578,642 1,847 32 44,636 318,390 196,863 29,134 25,976 251,973 3,157 220 165 436,251 55,166 29,044 270,982 101 51,780 12,406 2,329 681,550 5,2.S5 1,548,386 1,260 12 41,612 346,554 182,469 26,522 27,466 236,457 3,846 287 202 475,386 61.513 33,978 350,175 97 53,135 11,173 Exports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 19,114 16,323 28,628 45 2,520 803,644 5,592 1,801,-593 1,492 1,718 2,154 5,684 343,786 1,131 354,473 1,299 3,265 1*565 402,473 2,637 411,239 19,487 8,800 9,620 3,568 440,688 24,350 487,026 8,996 11,498 2,288 462,217 31,053 516,052 13,966 7,777 19,465 1,761 525,603 47,018 601,624 10 15 16 19 136 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 "No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values, of Imports ARTICLES. Spirits and wines — Concluded. Wines of all kinds, excepting sparkling wines, including orange, lemon, strawberry, raspberry, elder and currant wines . Containing 26 p. c. or less of spirits ... Galls, Containing over 26 p. c. and not over 27 p.c. 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3.5 36 37 38 39 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 18 23 26 Total wines, non-sparkling. m Champagne and all other spark- ling wines : — In bottles containing each not more than a quart but more than a pint, old wine measure Doz. In bottles containing not more than a pint but ijtiore than half a pint, old wine measure n In bottles containing one-half pint each or less n In bottles containing more than one quart each.. m Total sparkling wines. . Total spirits and wines. Entered for Home Consumption. 1902. Quantity. 21 Sponges 22 Spurs and stilts, used in the manu- facture of earthenware.. Starch, including farina, corn j starch, &c Lbs. 24 Stearic aciJs n 25 Stockinettes for the manufacture of rubber boots and shoes , . . Stone and manufactures of : — Burrstones in blocks, rough or unmanufactured, not bound up or prepared for binding into mill-stones . . , Xo. Chalk, prepared II china or Cornwall and cliff stone and felspar, ground or unground 270,805 15,062 13,135 13,255 22,038 30,473 31,678 19,575 16,848 15,207 10,526 4,680 800 168 459 466,410 5,917 18,733 912 52 1,363,134 31,033 1,854 "Value. 165,709 7,189 7,243 9,220 14,297 17,867 27,207 19,346 20,593 21,307 15,883 6,913 1,991 181 300 336,565 Duty. $ cts. 78,869 58 6,374 04 6,244 77 7,271 06 12,443 24 17,549 30 21,783 75 14,808 26 14,430 43 14,299 73 10, .554 22 4,788 27 1,085 31 161 82 397 54 212,628 22 78,822| 20,976 60 123,132 2,268 680 204,902 1,995,938 50,.327 372 58,235 2,681 46,931 2,559 11,337 8,751 31,507 95 754 44 149 30 53,388 29 1903. Quantity. 290,175 20,240 10,318 15,2891 20,578 31,559 28,116 25,685 24,670 18,174 11,215 3,866 772 289 397 503,603 6,591 18,019 792 5 3,614,089 66 9,149 16 18,974 22 536 20 6,693 30 2,229 43 1,529,055 78,131 35 Value, j Duty . 180,062 9,395 6,892 8,774 12,446 19,485 25,381 22,802 28,526 24,972 16,328 6,6.52 1,995 236 • 154 $ cts. 365,770 85,320 118,026 1,825 189 205,360 2,211,501 52,600 253 64,924 7,497 57,653 82,522 75 8,485 70 5,266 19 7,830 46 11,347 70 18,469 10 19,704 20 18,655 40 20,646 12 16,942 08 11,066 65 4,2.37 89 1,069 42 255 76 312 19 228,845 61 22,520 00 30,466 70 651 24 36 30 53,674 24 4,079,833 45 9,526 92 21,651 64 1,499 40 8,091 50 586 16,497 9,198 3,255 81 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 137 Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. $ •f $ 160,420 178,123 180,385 5,135 7,584 8,951 11,721 16,267 19,662 13,546 13,057 15,311 10,900 4,963 2,197 643 190 13,722 8,432 8,211 1.5,283 18,013 25,057 15,460 17,855 16,738 14,385 9,085 2,212 303 200 7,111 7,684 8,966 19,960 18,070 24,313 18,053 20,882 20,287 18,184 5,227 1,762 28 553 292,269 344,669 353,344 86,465 95,638 90,736 151,883 149,974 141,357 1,809 2,172 2,143 831 2,138 367 240,988 249,922 234,603 1,720,548 1,983,591 2,166,589 35,925 36.542 40,410 578 2,678 246 81,583 75 74,515 27 59,918 2,831 58,681 63,738 50,262 1,759 10,219 1,546 12,212 .^762 11,686 4,325 6,842 5,004 181,613 6,258 5,827 8,952 10,800 19,007 26,081 24,0.32 23,.579 22,101 19,686 8,465 1,865 108 244 359,890 87,271 147,919 2,632 178 238,000 2,146,276 50,588 372 55,900 2,681 46,931 2,559 11,337 8,751 190,525 962 994 506 DIG (i()3 809 749 715 878 593 037 726 260 3S9 375,308 108,935 Exports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903, 5,364 5,364 113,313! i 2,432! 224,680 2,401,581 54,437 253 63,651 7,497 57,653 586 16,329 9,198 359,837 940 8,192 21,703 8,192 419,431 6,243 ,262 •^624 21,703 508,729 24,476 *1,156 44,429 44,429 32,045 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 32,045 17 18 19 20 560,481 1,377 "14,814 633,669 21 22 254 25 26 27 *23,163 28 "Felspar only. 138 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — ^Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. iStone and manufactures of — Concluded. 1 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 j 201 Flint, flints and ^rround flint stones Cwt. Flagstones, dressed Tcjns. Gannister Cwt. Granite and freestone, dressed and all other building stone, dressed, except marble Tons. Granite, sawn only m ir finished and polished . . m M manufactures of, X.O. P Fls^stones, granite and free stone, rough, sandstone and all building stone, f-xcept marble, not hammered or chiselled Tons. Gravel and sand n Gnndstones, not mounted, and not less than 36 inches in diameter Grindstones, N.E.S Gypsum, crude Tons. Lithographic stones, not en- graved Manufactures of stone, ]^s.O.P Ornamental granite, marble, &c., unwrought (exports) Ornamental granite, marble, &c. , wrought (exports) Paving blocks Plaster of Paris, or gypsum, ground not calcined Brls. Plaster of Paris, calcined or manufactured Cwt Tufa, calcareous m Entered for Home Consumption. 1902. Quantity. Value. ' Duty. Quantity. Value 8 4,113 3,647 232 1,231 10,8261 2,249 1903. 8,875 15,495 2,786' 29,102 5,688 74 2,793 15; 247i 49 40 43 641 21, 410 i 5,208 09 1 27,056 6,694 25 j" S 6,432 Duty. $ cts. 2,9.33 15,459 47.381 541 69,972 10,463 75 58,668 .34,496 4,909 95 6.312 1,585 50 1,697 I 12,272 2,454 20 15,172 4,450 60 Total stone and manufactures of. Sugar, syrup and molasses- Maple sugar Lbs. • ' syrup I Sugar, N.E.S Syrup, sugar-house (exports) Molasses, syrups, &c |' ^b^^' Molasses, second proce.ss, test- ing by polariscope less than 35 degrees, imported by man- ufacturers of blacking and horse f(K)d for use in their factories „ Sugar candy, brown or white, and confectionery, including sweetened gums, candied peel and pop-corn m Gluc-ose or grape sugar, glucose syrup or corn syrup i Saccharine or any product con- taining over i ptercent thereof >i Total sugar, syrup and molasses 8,512 I 189 249 4,753 2,641 1,702 40 37 35 589 14 317,610] 46,309 00 229 6,308 118,020 16,6641 3,332 80 1,153; 230 60 52,763j 12,818 08 71,202 10,623 55 95,647 44,998 6,359 30 8,390| 2,095 67 2,187 8,461 24,713 228 .3,599 1,690 67 7,243 00 34 20 788 61 374,5391 48,472 29 I 84,715, 9,551 1,910 20 370,075,447 7,652,808 2,749.428 17 4,530,071 1,355,5521 902,479 26,037 360 1,430,6.53 164,990 5,090,359 103,437 2,134 2,869 8,862,531 64,423 84 10,104 09 94,515 388,.370,8,32 54,248 23 38,177 76 573 80 4,196,000 674,151 2,990 1,739,003 1,364,470 2,078 2,918,866 09 10,169 2,033 80 6,914,83812,647.274 64 787,153 62,080 71 15,490 4,963 06 314 192,098 35,924 1,918 61,869 60 10,233 53 371 40 7,957,904 2,788,826 74 i STATISTICAL iND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 139 Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903, 2,977 737 4,546 420 12,371 32,734 43,494 42,209 22,273 5,211 692 6,223 14,554 338 3,120 208,202 7,410 6,065,129 813,591 4,342 63 3,881 1,157 157 10,371 28,861 63,376 41,280 28,037 6,3.52 958 6,294| 17,164! 3,626 116 1,819 1,039 796 20,530 21,151 45,039 42,891 38,973 6,203 1,125 8,084 16,040 446 69 6,492 93 3,647 1,231 2,249 29,102 247 21,410 27,056 69,972 58,668 34,496 6,342 1,697 12,272 15,422 8,053 1,097 3,978 239,993 243,012 14,166 11,218 7,554,012 7,953,340 112, .597 46,006 5,195 7,049,9o9 1,216,684 343 137,734 89,902 1,368 9,014,209 1,071,083 Exports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903, 6,432 2,933 16,664 1,153 .53,110 71,202 95,647 44,998 8,390 2,187 8,461 24,708 8,512 249 2,641 1,064 9,145 14,473 55,547 93,492 I 25,618 166,222 4,007 1,536 317,860 228 3,599 8,888 374,713 7,611 7,380 15,219 7,905,0441 6,472,9.35 921,228 818,510 360 1.50,296 163,633 157,419: 101,744 2,023 9,345,386 2,869 9,102,258 314 362,359 66,295 293 49,795 10,047 18,127 191,578 35,730 1,918 7,536,204 114,557 115,910 102,151 24,641 236,065 1,803 1,026 2,622 493,987 119,136 108,509 42,240 185,417 4,967 1,672 25,476 503,046 84,726 253 3,647 9,978 21,567 127,293 119,421 29,138 273,335 2,607 4,786 10,150 601,952 71,879 2,411j 43,234 20,228 16,845 120,171 91,024 1,289 10,207 10,771 15,916 154,597 129,207 20,408 1,015 4 5 6 7 103,754 8 128,577! 9 24,978 307,398 4,875 15 2,700 7,947 604,407 190,603 21 1,628|22 10,332 23 13,088 24 14,837 25 230,488 140 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. Entered for Home Consumption. 1902. Duty. 1903. Quantity. Value. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 2 3 35,071 4,401 11,675 $ cts. 7,831 80 709 34 2,524 78 " 87,254 f 6^432 16,906 $ cts. Tallow , Lbs. 72,629 1,069 60 3,654 03 Tar and pitch (pine) in packages of not less than 15 galls Galls. Tar coal and coal pitch u Total tar i, Tea of India black imported di- rect or purchased in bond in 4 332,527 1,772,021 2,104,548 26,654 98,551 539,408 1,026,376 40,108 61,5.58 101,666 5 125,205 1,565,784 6 3.382,614 54,488 7,100,139 16,226 1,033,056 24,165 506,870 8,471 1,139,082 2,895 149,540 5,018 ' 847'i6 5,349,264 3,031 7,945,459 21,872 1,205.724 20,918 738,755 552 1,171,304 3,796 164,983 4,218 7 8 N.E.S. „ Tea of Ceylon black imported di- rect or purchased in bond in 52 96 9 10 Tea of China black imported di- rect or purchased in bond in 289 10 379 60 n 12 N.E.S. ., Tea of Japan black imported di- rect or purchased in bond in the United Kingdom ' . N.E.S. Tea of other countries black im- bond in the United Kingdom. . Lbs. ,. ,. _ N.E.S. „ Tea of India green imported di- rect or purchased in bond in 501 80 421 80 13 14 15 16 260,273 1,768 71,446 20 520,480 20,531 467,.516 4,270 6,459,953 88,243 9,790 15,676 41,957 433 10,252 10 74,833 3,838 61,564 1,279 914,640 16,011 1,680 2,024 '■" 4330 261,412 3,692 696,263 4,737 2,251,497 4,435 1,245,107 42,579 4,379,448 506,499 23,421 4,013 38,336 822 99,189 945 326,941 616 183,064 6,026 677,365 40,640 6,940 247 8220 17 18 N.E.S. „ Tea of Ceylon preen imported di- rect or purchased in bond in thp United Kingdom m 1 00 ""383'80 127 90 ' i,6oi'i6 94 50 19 20 21 22 23 24 N.E.S. „ Tea of China green imported di- . rect or purchased in bond in the United Kingdom m N.E.S. „ Tea of Japan green imported di- rect or purchased in bond in the United Kingdom m u _ N.E.S. M Tea of other countries green im- ported direct or purchased in bond in the United Kingdom. . m N.E.S. M Total tea <> Teasels Teeth, artificial 61 60 "602 '60 4,064 00 25 202 40 24 70 19,530,654 2,940,397 3,997 50 23,969,371 3,464,739 5,783 96 26 27 1,243 843 86,500 16,830 87 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 141 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. Imports. Exports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 57,434 1,869 9,293 17,511 54,447 71,958 43,005 2,361 9,344 36,924 73,874 110,798 39,975 6,907 8,253 17,591 88,093 403,876! 675,448 2,3741 661 773,707 1,073,710 11,995 1,488 376,640 8,441 165,694 348 101,966 17,251 5,979 4,071 422 165,667 43,250 1,309,395 73,040 60,859 3,832 3,528,807 1,256 341,056 1,850 96,960 4,862 9,517 2,094 3,435 114 4,106 179 157,518 5,203 1,193,429 23,830 9,224 6,324 3,611,014 828 35,751 4,635 11,675 105,684 515, .339 2,746 907, -533 2,343 453,171 6,684 123,232 8,739 43,296 902 11,061 26,654 98,5.51 125,205 506,870 8,471 6,432 16,927 40,108 61,558 101,666 738,755 155 1,139,082 1,171.5.54 2,895 4,629 149, .540 5,018 48,442 1,950 100,150 165 947,286 2,566 3,669 10,293 3,189,567 685 41,957 433 10,252 10 74,833 3,838 61.564 10,224 914,640 44,305 1,680 1,517 2,977,129 1,243 164,983 9,317 Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903 62,876 I 24,249 24,249 38,336 822 99,189 1,091 326,941 616 183,064 10,537 677,447 38,429 6,940 247 3,473,0.52 843 88,088 ^ 195,125 19.5,125 70,065 95,186 18,646 23,571 18,646 266,866 266,866 23,571 258,137 258,137 11,184 17,010 17,010 280,351 280,351 20,635 38,326 38,326 10 11 12 13 14 15 390,300 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 390,300 , ... 26 .. |27 142 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — ^Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports AETICLES. Entered for Home Coxscmptiox. 1902. Quantity. Value. Duty. Tobacco and manufactures of : — Cigarettes Lbs. Cigars " Tobacco, cut n SnufiE '< All other manufactured of to- bacco, N.E.S II Tobacco, unmanufactured for excise purposes " Foreign raw leaf tobacco, sam- ples xinstemmed « ,, M stemmed Slf!ms and cuttings (exports) Total tobacco and manufactures 17,295 85,482 154,9fi2 9,514 108,440 11,329,674 84 11,705,451 11 lOjTobacco pipes of all kinds, pipe mounts, cigar and cigarette holders, and cases for same, smokers' sets and cases there- for and tobacco pouches Trunks, valises, hat-bo.xes, carpet bags, satchels, tocl bags or baskets, portmanteaus, fly- books and parts thereof N.O.P Treenails M ^„ Tortoise and other shells 14 Turtles No. 15 Turpentine spirits of Galls. 16 Turpentine, raw and crude Lbs. 17 Umbrellas, parasols and sun- shades of all kinds and ma- terials , Unenumerated articles Vaccine and ivory vaccine points. Vaccine points, articles for the manufacture, viz. : — Glass caps, shells, containers and capillar^' tubes ; rvibber bulbs, bo.xes or corks, only when imported by manufact- urers of vaccine points (O.C., 13th July, 1901) Varnish, lacquers, japans, japan dryers, liquid dryers, and oil finish, N.E.S GaUs Varnish, black and bright for ships' use " Total varnishes Vegetables, viz : — Melons No. Potatoes Bush. ., sweet and yams " 10 977 729,035 7,938 82,778 722 83,500 36,2l>8 282,853 103,044 3,680 38,597 1,948,358 44 $ cts. 00,942 00 327,159 25 85,229 10 4,757 00 54,220 00 33 00 1903. Quantity. 21,829 92,037 174,431 9,283 100,521 13,380,504 240 Value. 45,125 290,300 118,621 3,543 41,369 2,362,537 69 Duty. 2,413,404 532,340 95- 13,785,445 2,867,564 582,089 30 303,411 60,260 358 8,957 932 311,773 295 72,026 177,338 27,177 99,660 05 17,350 80 137,540 663 138,203 189,3941 12,247 81,197 87,259 17,384 15,297 15,588 63 18,347 49 31,782 89 24 783,973 16,24] 40,975 80 40,975 80 3,061 75 12,179 .55 1,738 40 86,118 1,031 87,149 262,281 407,487 21,642 $ cts. 76,768 25 351,986 00 95,937 05 4,641 50 53,260 50 96 00 364,463 90,608 326 688 759 437,058 352 61,797 103,297 15,369 45 143,676 852 144, .528 16,331 228,848 19,343 120,479 40 26,430 50 21,846 99 1.5,897 01 18,787 15 42,804 71 42,804 71 4,082 75 61,114 80 2,164 20 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 in^o and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 143 Imports. Exports. Value. Value. 1899. 1900. $ 23,202 263,540 73,802 3,395 60,195 1,731,366 1,970 354 1901. $ 25,443 313,576 87,407 2,406 41,120 1,555,851 146,617 1902. $ 41,195 272,318 107,152 3,532 46,118 2,020,099 32 1903. $ 50,107 309,204 131,-563 1899. } 12,202 1900. $ 18,015 1901. 1902. 1903. 13,973 181,956 54,766 • $ 16,455 $ / 7,722 I 5, 273 $ 1,584 4,314 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1,669 3,677 41,180 2,503,517 1,780 1,728 137,505 240,319 27 59,279 105,985 52 102,828 189,249 34,724 1,715,451 21,115 44,902 99,312 51,636 52,973 4,677 " " ' 20,320 28,755 ' 20,751 177,167 35,836 158,460 17,736 2,157,824 214,057 52,444 400 24,626 248 359,675 351 109,890 243,699 7,792 2,172,420 292,895 53,670 386 .15,730 681 309,339 463 81,864 227,950 18,010 2,490,476 303,683 61,006 358 8,957 932 311,773 295 72,224 192,583 27,177 3,041,028 368,603 92,047 326 688 759 437,058 352 62,041 102,641 15,369 45 142,528 852 143,380 16,343 228,817 19,385 2,028,331 413,743 198,606 326,782 191,890 in 48,349 11 7 12 13 14 15 16 17 I*" 13,590 207 228,995 ' 564 131,238 188,662 .;:::■;■■ 3,037 19 20 86,763 421 87,184 10,370 69,073 14,352 116,625 351 116,976 9,620 88,652 15,279 137,662 663 138,325 12,247 88,017 15,103 85,165 21 OO 285 85,450 og '3i5,527 10,233 33b;369 "m,m 21 41,004 12,036 689,860 389,09. 25 26 144 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. Vegetables, viz : — Con. Tomatoes, fresh Bush. Tomatoes and other vegetables, including corn and baked bean.s in cans or other pack- ages, N.E.S Lbs. Turnips (exports) All other (exports) Vegetables, fresh or dry salted N.O.P Total vegetables. Vinegar of any strength not ex- ceeding strength of proof Galls, Vinegar, above strength of proof. .. Watches Watch cases Watch actions and movements. . . Watch glasses and watch keys Total watches and move- ments Entered for Home Consumptiox. 1902. Quantity. 19,343 966,937 Value. Duty. $ cts. 53,906 9,259 20 66,405 182,293 417,407 60,195 11,261 12 Wax, beeswax Lbs. 13 Wax, and manufactures of, N. E.S ; 14 W.ebbing, elastic, and non-elastic. ....... 15 Whalebone, unmanufactured. . . . Cwt. 16 Whips of all kinds, including thongs and lashes Square or round reeds and raw- hide centres, textile leather or rubber heads, thumbs and tips, and steel, iron or nickel caps for whip ends, imported by whip m.anufacturers for use in the manufature of whips in their factories 18 Window cornices and cornice poles of all kinds 19;Window shades in the piece or cut and hemmed or mounted on rollers Sq. yds Window shade or blind rollers 20 Wood and manufactures of :- - Barks : — Hemlock Cords. Oak and tanners Corkwood or cork bark , Wood for fuel Cords. Wood of the per.'-immon and dogwood trees 26,706 21,876 13,366 17,360 7,395 46,154 107,617 577,000 11,985 742,756 7,923 .SO, 269 156, 24S 1,265 6,271 33,509 3,226 3,011 21,914 80,355 29,961 14,345 61 45,489 51 86,074 02 7,410 50 3,845 24 11,508 97 .32,280 60 57,695 20 2,939 35 104,424 12 1903. Quantity. Value. 31,786 69,014 3,837,755 70,.S06 19,468 787 00 5.592 74 28,352 25 i,938 93 951 70 822 17 7,628 .37 36,083 407 159,904 210,983 704,423 18,534 10,143 63,609 127,066 672,063 9,88' 872,625 11,941 39,658 164,236 2,721 6,900 37,852 7,840 74,349 194 25,350 Duty. S cts. 13,258 60 57,515 49 52,726 29 190,86213 8,876 44 8,026 77 15,868 32 38,098 10 67,094 32 2,424 08 123,484 82 1,194 00 7,506 55 29,810 51 2,087 01 2,193 40 7,682 2,255 76 22,994 7,870 10 1,027 104,191 67,212 584 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 U5 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 24,552 65,829 174,678 328,3.32 12,734 2,800 44,587 82,850 290,378 9,383 427,198 8,941 20,047 121,624 500 9,228 19,017 4,604 2,722 24,761 155 931 54,524 26,414 2,215 26,191 99,893 193,267 413,149 11,360 5,942 51,224 92,008 353,001 3,785 500,018 9,839 24,420 139,750 1,214 11,830 31,766 4,386 967 25,600 693 80,202 28,421 1,855 10_i— 10 37,519 75,488 218,827 445,385 15,198 18,912 49,397 98,514 468,581 7,508 624,000 10,809 26,990 138,700 2,760 6,361 29,313 1,699 1,089 14,062 103 949 80,988 38,915 456 54,047 73,684 187,299 430,397 19,106 7,323 46,144 107,416 577,013 11,985 742,558 7,923 30,455 156,738 1,265 6,264 33,509 3.226 3,011 21,914 80,355 29,961 69,169 169,306 Exports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903, 19,934 102,4.57 30,206 214,846 717,866 19,513 9,761 63,761 127,066 672,063 9,863 872,753 11,941 39,7531 164,393 2,721 6,900 37,852 7,840 7,682 22,994 1,027 468,124 3,917 104,191 67,212 584 48,890 123jii 18,101 116,444 41,662 506,516 61,899 117,751 43,566 96,486 57,903 56 1, 365 482 62,024 '90^905 118,013 34,128 113,707 107,954 83,471! 33,512 1,00.5,0511 564,689 491 100,361 91,507 115 74,816 11.5,769 146 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD Vil., A. 1904 1^0. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imix)rts ARTICLES. Entered for Home Consumption. 1902. 1903. 11 16 19 Wood and manufactures of— Con. Wood partly manufactured : — Ban' boo reed.s, not further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths for walking sticks or canes, or for sticks for umbrellas, jjarasols, or sunshades, and bamboos, un- manufactured Felloes of hickory wood, rough sawn to shape only, or rough sawn and Vjent to shape, not planed, smoothed or other- wise manufactured D shovel handles wholly of wood . Handle, heading, stave and shingle bolts Hickory billets Hickory, sawn to shape for six)kes of wheels Hickory spokes, rough turned, not tenoned, mitred, throated, faced, sized, cut to length, round tenoned or ixjlished . . Knees and futtocks (exports) . . Wood, manufactures of — Barrels, empty (exports) Barrels containing petroleum or its products, or any mix- ture of which petroleum forms a part when such contents are chargeable with si>ecific duty Barrels and packages of Cana- dian manufacture which have beJen exported filled with Ca- nadian products, when re- turned, or exjwrted empty and returned filled with for- eign products Fishing rods Furniture, house, cabinet or office Caskets and coffins and metal parts thereof Doors, sashes and blinds, (ex- ports) Hubs for wheels, ix)sts, last blocks, wagon, oar, gun,head- ing and all like blocks or sticks, rough, he\ra or sawn only Lasts of wood ■ • Matches and match splints (exiwrts) Mouldings, plain, gilded or otherwise further manufac- tured 20 Rakes, kay Quantity. Value. I Duty. Quantity . I Value. cts. 5,506 24,809 23,180 10,926 10,475 10,467 122,307 No. 22,206 22,355 4.440 66 28,819 8,636 7,734 2,176 10 487,749! 144,900 10 19,311 42,3.37' 27,189 Duty. S cts. 11,412 5,371 1,921 131,639 10,749 15,937 No. 8,830 45,672 991 2,687 25 11,418 00 247 75 10,286 28,877 11,547 9,766 589,982 12,907 5,759 81 2,548 90 171,885 00 3,226 75 12,685 32,008 58,281 1,080 8,002 00 14, .566 58 270 CO i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 147 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. Imports. Value. 1899. 4,418 33,403 19;085 1,439 711 (i,355 89,814 46,275 4,448 12,267 1900. 1901. i 1902. 1903. 3,940 41,604 19,947 688 495 2,783 116,931 30,511 6,903 10,951 327, 719 1 395,509 13,183 10,538 3,401 24,604 18,668 18,763 6,028 5,004 99,471 5,506 24,809 23,180 10,926 10,475 10,467 122,307 3,210 32,829 890 3,093 32,121 827 10_i— 101 33,048 12,767 8,365 444,206 10,665 14,184 39,163 1,228 22,919 8,636 7,636 489,306 10,749 15,937 45,869 991 Exports Value. 1899. 19,311 42,337 27,189 11,412 5,371 1,921 131,639 29,058 11,547 9,766 592,608 12,907 12,685 32,008 58,451 1,080 17,559 27,549 356,490 378,206 257,981 21,542 1900. 1901. 19,991 26,521 382,623 299,359 11,556 .30,298 1902. 18,540 29,792 241,826 194,168 103,961 15,786 28.5,276 303,687 89,130 51,704 12,205 13,411 1903. 7 13,504 8 43,776 9 10 378,093 331,976 112,048 21,572 US TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904- No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTTCLES. Wood and manufactures of — Con. Wood, manufactures of — Con. *Sawed or split boards, planks, deals and other lumber, when not further manufactured than dressed on one side only or creosoted, vulcanized or treated by any preserving Entered for Home Consumptiox. 1902. Quantity . ' Value. Duty. S cts. 10, 11 12 13 u\ 15: 16 17! 19' 20 21 22 process. .M. ft. M. 51,712 4,064 17,374 509 *Sawed boards, planks, deals, planed or dres^-ed on one or both sides, when the edges thereof are jointed or tongued and grooved Shingles Show cases and njetal parts thereof N^o. Spool wood and spools (exixjrts) Woodenware, pails, tubs and churns, washboards, jwunders and rolling pins ?*Ianufactures of wood, N.O.P *Lumber and timber, manufac- tured, N.E.S M. ft Timber or lumber hewn or sawed, squared or sided or creosoted . . ._ Ship-timber and ship planking, N.O.P Umbrella, parasol and sun- shade sticks or handles, N.E.S Veneers of wood, not over ^ of an inch in thickness Walking sticks and canes of all kinds, N.E.S Wood pulp Wood unmanufactured — Other articles, produce of forest Logs and round unmanufac- tured timber Elm Hemlock Oak Pine Spruce .... All other *Luniber and timber, plank and board, when not otherwise manufactured than rough sawn or split or creosoted, vulcanized or treated by any preserving process : — Amaranth, boxwood, cocobo- ral and sandal wood M. ft. Basswood, butternut and hie kory, (exports) *ror exports see items 12 to 22 pages 150-1. 550 075,910 1903. Quantity. Value. Duty. 60,900 892,360 47,280 11,820 00 30.752 4,806 1,662 30 4.031 16,572 733 69, 789 j 13,956 14 568,20(3 140,349 17 10,236 472,967 385 14,912 114,377 14,806 27,447 2,044 93 3,428 665,817 2,774 37 8,567 85 4,300 20 6,861 75 68 $ cts. 61,843 15,460 75 27,931 7,753 ,37,895 656,641 39,810 690,951 4,358 16,586 132,765 16,044 38,472 389,267 12 393 2,592 00 7,571 74 162,717 37 7,962 00 3,301 50 9,957 31 4,669 40 9,618 00 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 U9 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 569,416 58,234 41,191 7,416 27,175 370,839 14,957 199,132 13,976 58,934 11.311 19,086 136 574,383 56,506 45,253 6,162 43,738 502,994 10,431 199,415 724 13,609 100,377 12,221 23,269 406,845 432,224 4,080 704,868 45,257 33,914 5,874 60,308 478,707 16,177 210,073 4,161 11,607 96,723 15,445 16,053 262,863 629 675,910 47,722 30,752 4,774 69,814 568,948 10,236 472,967 385 15.712 114,377 14,806 27,447 665,817 68 892,360 61,843 27,931 7,763 38,022 6.57,138 39,810 690,951 4,358 16,586 1.32,765 16,044 38,472 389,267 393 Exports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903 976,361 171,299 38,489 351,200 1,131,506 66,222 39,318 432,531 1,274,.376 94,985 44,687 3,449 123 1,398,454 49,769 73,220 31,775 1,816,016 137,065 74,721 7,738 3,430 494,311 63,078 117,358 1,146,150 92,683 17,258 389,857 1,525,386 108,529 6,651 391,632 1,610,143 123,628 7,964 384,233 12 1,938,246! 2,046,406 33,608 26,451 13 3,150,94314 17,72715 193,749 95,616 122,396 285,798 235,826 122,226 39,703 403,169 51,245 32,604 2,733 175,684 63,5.55 237,019 80,270 16 15,517 1 34,264 1.230 139,406 59,781 184,360 71,995 150 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing tlie Values of Imports ARTICLES. Entered for Home Consumption. 1902. 1903. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Wood and manufactures of — Con. Wood, unmanufactured — Con. Lumber — Con. Cherry, chestnut, gum wood and hickory and whitewood. M. ft. Mahogany Oak .. Pitch pine >i Redwood n Rosewood « 5,543 953 34,037 15,884 941 il6 51 1,317 812 171 1,063 S 186,872 113,697 $ cts. 7,439 413 305,657 .5.5.286 S cts. 941,004 344,.567 23,253 163 5,547 1,984 49,286 29,953 38,055 1.268.0.53 23,713 1 348 30 559,045 55 10,745 734 Spanish cedar m 8 9 Walnut White ash « African teak, black heart elxiny, lignum vitie, red cedar and satinwood Lumber, viz. : — Battens and pine and spruce clapboards m 1,182 ."A 608 10 1,009 84 759 42,392 8,101 6,893 11 12 6,067 9,796 13 14 It 16 1" 11 spruce and other 7,807 29,652 18 Planks and boards 19 20 21 22 23 11 other and headings. . M. Lumber, all other, N.E.S 3,613 82, .360 4,745 111,317 Hop, hoop, telegraph and *822 •678 24 25 26 Masts and spars Posts, cedar, tamarack and 27 28 2f) Shingle bolts of pine or cedar 245,374 132^679 30 31 32 under Nos. 23 and 24, pages 150-1 Timber, .square, viz : — Ash Birch 4,995 3,239 33 31 35 Elm 36 37 3S Maple Oak 30 j 40 All other 41 Wood, blocks and other, for 42 Wood, blocks for matches * Hop poles only. i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 151 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. 208,321 53,277 543,530 304,209 9,450 880 9,093 2,269 50,404 32,591 10,298 1,014 9,355 47,762 ^11,047 129,779 12,67] Imports. V.alue. 1899. 1900 272,462 47,296 887,274 398,211 2,322 116 4,161 519 86,659 45,830 18,35; 11,894 4,992 72,876 *215 181,021 1,739 1901. 1902. 197,379 47,660 804,180 444,732 21,716 455 5,744 1,083 57,906 23,393 13,812 7,. 563 10,064 69,192 *20< 240,561 186,872 113,697 941,004 344,567 23,2.53 163 5,547 1,984 49,286 29.953 6,067 9,796 7,807 82,360 *822 245,374 1903. 1899, EXPOKTS. Value. 305,657 55,286 1,268,053 559,045 55 10,745 734 55,608 42,392 8,101 6,893 1900. 39,526 4,193,628 7,848,437 770,458 29,652 432,323 6,885,762 234,968 133,868 393,263 335,065 111,317 *678 132,679 1,747 4,995 3,239 55,182 4,210 104,007 22,2.58 786 84,305 12,372 160,861 64,299 34,833 204,186 221,663 6,936 557,592 61,061 1,366,654 38,815 842,086 31,550 27.811 1,286,598 i, 287,960 564,869 7,858 532,106 ',618,526 235,664 164,750 385,066 533,428 48,872 4,130 93,346 24,893 18,926 221,906 20,673 192,159 59,198 1901. 1902. 1903. 43,778 229,554 205,131 5,832 405,608 65,601 1,254,457 52,084 902,772 42,567 135,693 2,857,822 8,174,304 681,384 605^693 9,400,469 389,253 38,706 401,377 358,755 68,720 3,.374 104,026 38,065 17,857 152,940 7,217 137,645 238,753 116,944 3,167,383 7,451,148 472,015 5,5t6 840,714 12, .570, 849 367,965. 3,111 297, H36 2.58,196 103,981 8,315 208,479 .32,556 88 182,198 11,671 97,430 272,975 58,759 223, .380 273,579 13,219 .317,286 143,5.30 916,452 175,769 1,397,019 21,528 43,934 107,861 248,296 3,000 356,913 30,922 923,795 .56,884 1,-315,038 32,601 71,963 3,653,917 8,315,454 551,769 4,077 1,041,129 14,008,846 451,194 3,364 281,048 482,309 57,910 7,588 123,180 61,905 43,273 210,948 5,3.37 36,269 403,903 27,649 204,690 305,090 1,759 434,141 219,991 1,310,557 69,356 1,558,560 28,095 11 152 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports ARTICLES. Entered for Home Coxsuiiptiox. 1902. 1903. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 Wood and manufactures of — Con. Miscellaneous wood and manu- j factures, X.E.S., viz: — Cane, reed, or rattan, split or otherwise manufactured, N.O.P 38,591 131,455 14,495 17,570 139 •S cts. 5,763 80 26,228 85 54,819 126,880 14,159 •S cts. 8,220 00 2 3 Corks and cork wood or cork bark, manufactured, N.O.P 25,298 21 4 Cane and rattan, not manu- factured Willow or osiers- Osiers or willows, unmanu- 18,020 62 5 6 Wares and all manufactures of like material, N.O.P Total wiKxl and manu- 1 5,891,364 390,199 22 ! 6.986. 470l 463.627 32 W^ool and manufactures of (exfjorts) . 7 8 9 10 11 1'> Blankets Lbs. Cassimeres,cloths and doeskins. Yds. Coatings and overcoatings n Tweeds ■ Felt cloth, N.E.S 91,i86 3,808.352 1,132,619 1,841,393 37,411 823,275 32,217 1,928,545 648,284 1,017,776 31,686 153,355 8,006 76 408,882 75 153,442 48 245,919 57 10,347 71 46,757 55 123,928 4,286,328 1,600,030 2,573,412 52,897 758,818 44,715 2,377,842 942,686 1,395,177 30,258 140,042 11,085 13 572,960 85 222,937 40 334,135 58 9,140 07 13 14 Flannels . . i. Flannel shirtings imported for the sjjecial purpose of being manufactured into and ex- clusively used in the manu- facture of shirts, collars, cuffs, shirt waists and blouses, and to be cut into shape for such or any of such purposes in bond Knitted goods, including knit- 43,353 13 15 82,267 87,301 1,701 23,233 231 105,708 111,850 8,030 135 882,573 29,801 62 16 Shawls. 20,561 80 507 18 4,177 27,038 ()0 17 IS Bed cosed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the camel, alpaca,goat or like animals, not exceeding in weight 6 oz. to the square yard, when imix)rtcd in the gray or unfinished state for the purpose of being dyed or finished in Canada Sq. yds. 314,417 64,436 13,332 79 316,603 60,187 12,545 32 9 Shirts Doz, 4,497 30,891 7,720 60 3,723 25,866 6,779 01 10 TTndprsjIiirffi and drflWprQ 73,975 426,510 19,423 38 100,591 87 74,307 551,026 19,843 12 11 Kj iiudmiii i»o diiiu ui«*wcio . Carpets : — Brussels Yds. 675,607 855,792 130,842 35 12 Tapestry r 1.574,486 555,906 131,929 00 1,851,035 671,588 158,408 87 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 155 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. Imports. Exports. V.alue. Value. 1899. 1900. $ 25,459 1901. $ 26,377 1902. $ * 21,576 55,154 1903. $ 14,562 70,523 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 19,751 $ $ $ 6 1,335,096 148,194 1,574,834 151,510 3,359,856 994,295 88,049 30,946 84,592 493,789 465,648 1.292,895 89,847 3,099,154 951,395 51,195 16,961 111,109 410,847 469,860 1,374,054 204,995 3,386,593 975,587 67,632 31,074 72,254 419,655 560,122 1,239,998 187,835 3,754,413 1,218,346 60,546 27,289 75,928 553,057 658,415 14,601 420,776 197,581 302,245 382,935 3,377,094 1,025,090 48,088 34,195 71,614 414,688 468,916 156 TRADE AND COMMERCE j 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 "No. 11. — Itemized Statetsient showing the "Values of Imports Entered for Home Consumption. ARTICLES. Wool and manufactures — Con. Carpets — Con. 1 Other carpets Yds, 2 Felt, pressed, of all kinds, not filled or covered by or with any woven fabrics Lbs. Shoddy Yds, Total wool and manufactures of 4 Yeast cakes Lbs 6 Yeast, compressed, in packages weighing less than 50 pounds. . m Yeast, compressed, in bulk or mass of not less than 50 pounds n Total yeast ,, Miscellaneous Articleii. Anatomical preparations and skeletons or parts thereof S Apparel, wearing, and other jjer- sonal and household effects, not merchandise, of British sub- jects dying abroad, but dom- iciled in Canada ; books, pic- tures, family plate or furniture, personal effects and heirlooms left by bequest Articles ex-warehoused for Excise purposes to be manuf., in bond, N.E.S 10 Articles for the use of the Gov- ' emor General 11 Articles for the personal or official use of Consuls General who are natives or citizens of the country they represent, and not engaged in any other business or profession 12 Articles imported by, and for the use of the Dominion Govern- ment, or any of the depart- ments thereof, or by and for the Senate and Housh of Com- mons. &c Articles for the use of the army and navy, viz. : 13! Arms, military or naval cloth- ing, musical instruments for bands, militarj' stores and munitions of war ; also art- icles consigned direct to officers and men on board vessels of His Majesty's navy, for their own personal use. . . i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 157 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. Imports. Value. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. $ $ $ $ 32,000 32,193 42,021 97,137 178,083 717 173,399 9,414 182,062 3,571 192,592 10,353 11,180,808 11,728,019 11,243,746 12,623,107 304 445 235 853 210 196 831 166 75,328 50,299 47,900 68,799 75,842 50,940 48,966 69,818 1,052 1,065 1,244 6,473 29,511 28,275 4,079 6,972 55,553 16,020 13,647 10,889 3,952 41,467 3,574 5,700 856,451 712,133 1,646,337 2,607,664 387,930 597,643 632,616 523,954 1903. 260,643 214,140 18,559 15,130,302 195 61 53,069 53,325 862 Exports. Value . 1899. 51,856 8,194 ,468 5,439 1,407,060 1900. 482,566 1901. 274,137 1902. 19U3. 383,734 447,157 11 12 13 158 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports 14 ARTICLES. Miscellaneous A rticles — Con. Articles for A. A. Teleg:raph Co. . Articles ex- warehoused for ships' stores ... Bird skins and skins of animals not native to Canada for taxi- dermic purposes not further manufactured than prepared for preservation Blast furnace slag Botanical specimens Cabinets of coins, collections of medals, and other antiquities. . . Casts as models for the use of schools of designs Circus menagerie Clothing and books, donations of, for charitable purposes Damaged goods, under sections 49 to 53 of Revised Statutes, chap. 32 Entomological specimens Fossils Goods, the growth, produce or manuf. of Canada, N.E.S., ex- ported and returned Hemp paper, made on four-cylin- der machines and calendered to between 000 and .008 inch thickness, for the manufacture of shot shells and primers for shot shells and cartridges ; and felt board sized and hydraulic pressed and covered with paper or uncovered, for the manufac- ture of gun wads when such articles are imported by the manufacturers of shot shells, cartridges and gun wads, to be used for the purposes only in their own factories Photographs not exceeding three sent by friends and not for pur- pose of sale Models of inventions and of other improvements in the art, but no article or articles shall be deemed a model which can be fitted or used Pictorial illustrations of insects, &c. , when imported for the use of colleges and schools, scientific and literary societies Settlers' effects . . . . Specimens, models and wall dia- grams for illustration of natural history for universities and public museums ... ... . Entered for Home Consumptiox. 1902. Quantity. Value. 1903. Duty. Quantity. $ cts . 365,526 73 1,606! 225| 17,762 72 17,164 13,506 111 132 255,976 2,513 82 Value. Duty. $ cts. 507 458,387 5 3,182 194 41,497 4,388 95 4,014 95 4,580,481 1,214 14,277 36,647 223 61 2.57,245 229 253 13,825 4,269 68 6,442,724 639 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ■ : 159 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Continued. Imports. Exports. Value. Value. 1899. 1900. $ 1901. $ 63 1902. 1 1 1903. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. S $ 507 $ $ § $ $ \ 141 947 3,933 59 17,223 443 152 3,107 3,.525i 18,270 300 64,700 16,8.56 8,971 175 2.52 168,354 215 109 3,442 15 3,740,630 1,565 73 1,606 225 17,762 72 5 3,182 194 41,497 7,553 389 28 564 426 16,855 24,875 64 20,403 147,097 20 240 195,457 6,057 5,050 8, .320 1,031 3,065,41C 60f 17,164 13,132 111 132 255,976 4,388 95 4,014 95 4,580,481 1,214 14,277 36,192 223 61 257,245 229 253 13,825 27 11,078 12,384 820 4 591 88 2,805,956 427 6,442,724 639 1,051,944 1,165,893 1,212,728 1,592,845 1,392,037 19 160 TRADE A2fD COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 11. — Itemized Statement showing the Values of Imports I ARTICLES. Entered for Home Coxsumption. 1902. 1903. Quantity. Value. Duty. Quantity. Value. Duty. 1 Miscellaneous Articles— Con. Typewriter tablets with mova- ble figures, and musical in- struments imported by and for use of schools for the bhnd. 225 31.185 •S cts. $ 1 $ cts. ^ Other miscellaneous articles . . . Additional duties, post entries, &c Total miscellaneous Estimated amount short re- turned at Inland ports, and exix)rted to the 28,015 3 72,994 33 87,773 38 8,461,515 75,508 15 8,835,818 92,043 06 4 196,480,190 6,311,405 32,425,532 31 224,813,719 8,976,797 37,110,354 59 5 Grand totals 202,791,595 32,425,532 31 233,790,516 37,110,354 59 After 1900 no estimate is made of the amount .short reported in exports to United States. i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 161 into and Exports from Canada, &c. — Concluded. Imports. EXPORT.S. Value. Value. 1 1899. 1900. 35 31,937 1901. $ 184 33,875 1902. $ 225 66,816 1903. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. $ 491 $ $ f $ $ 23,592 171,870 184,142 229,623 49,029 15,319 384,544 4,900,874 1,776,581 4,372,771 6,366,257 8,125,233 8,502,766 1,236,086 1,395,516 1,261,757 1,608,164 4,559,530 .^.461. 511 * » 181,325,075 8,297,438 189,622,513 186,878,2.31 3,537,294 190,415,525 205.958,753 6,311,405 212,270,158 158,059,174 4,705,134 232, 238, 164 8,976,797 241,214,961 154,880,880183,237,555 4,016,025 8,657,168 194,509,143 1,978,489 209.970,864 1,669,422 225,229,761 619,963 225,849,724 162,764,308 158,896,905191,894,723 196,487,632 211,640,286 lO—i— 11 162 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD Vll., A. 1904 xta X X l^ I^l b- :S O to cT rf cc' Tf c-T c-r S x" ox — . -H X -^ ir: !M o 0? o; -^ r-' 15 O I -^ c: X X ~ w t^ — M l-H t-Tcf I Olio" CC CO 00 13 t-- r-. s -r ~ ~. X X o — . ri t- r: — i~ -»■ t^ CI iC— ~ O X to o irf x' ^:' cc -J-' ~' « ©' o r5 »£ X o; X »o irf x' X i-H I o N O "* r-l Tt< X in ;o .-! 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X I IS m 05X 01-I --C tS X (^ 5-1 •r CO CO C5 ^ i-T x'cT-^'o' •C ^ aT C V 5 s i: 03 t- ^_ o =^ a; il C c3 O c3 o o a> lis 1— c; I-H o »oo X xr.T-i e8 K eS 3/ eSO (D 0) a> 0 - «>-, o 2 S^t: 3/ S c c O o i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 'SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 175 co 1 • ^ / Lbs. Baking powder 'I $ 15,812 23,396 320,434 90,813 62,148 68,454 328,940 94,701 58,437 50,728 384,761 110,550 244,706 152,136 356,480 103,901 68,342 36,308 358,021 103,708 181,112 111,441 341,081 98,051 Books, pamphlets, &c. : — Books, printed, periodicals/ Lbs. and pamphlets, N.E.S. . . \ $ Bibles, prayer books, psalm and hymn books, &c $ Books, not printed in Canada, for nse of colleges, &c., free libraries, college libraries, &c., and law societies, and being the property, of the organized authorities of such library and not in any case the property of individuals ; also books in print more than 12 years $ Newspapers, and quarterly, monthly and semi-monthly magazine.^ and weekly liter- ary papers, unbound ... $ Pamphlets, advertising pic- tures, pictorial show cards, illustrated advertising peri- odicals, price lists and ad- vertising calendars, &c. . . / Lbs. l -1 736^024 165,627 1 . i 779,154 175,100 11,986 72,202 383,417 138,696 224,264 1,401,402 692,932 181,892 49,160 56,517 367,957 125,.355 229,838 692,995 169,630 20,144 60,241 423,899 144,022 247,623 689,529 160,004 24,276 59,495 .387,281 117,958 254,916 621,445 144,081 45,803 78,799 366,618 157,603 204,398 74,119 396,193 117,643 229,998 Totals S 1,342,451 1,335,694 1,334,655 3,035,916 68,834 19,533,680 237,408 117,101 1,306,178 1,233,089 Breadstufifs, &c., viz. •— T,. r Lbs. Rice -^ Sj M uncleaned, unhulled or f Lbs. paddy \ S All other S 3,596,797 73,662 9,951,897 193,051 115,896 2,574,929 50,503 21,238,137 199,984 126,322 3.646,217 79,446 14,183,762 174,517 157,885 3, 592, .303 72,986 22,089,124 275,946 123,365 6,238,388 106,882 13,996,983* 136,761 124,034 Totals S 382,609 376,809 411,848 423,343 472,297 367,677 i STATISTIOAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 ■chandise Imported into Canada during the Fiscal Years ended June 30, 1889 to 190;?. Canadian Returns.) Yll (Quantities and Values. 1895. 1890. ' 1897 . 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 243,346 123,289 209,184 123,660 314,209 134,897 360,374 166,436 340,387 168,291 399,257 223,571 388,617 207, 99g 408,73c 200,481 507,184 249,702 2,470 40,151 515 11,789 4,300 58,926 1,480 00,035 2,204 111,158 3.054 171,052 9,112 317,889 11,395 293,747 38,041 657,996 2,232 363,551 3,094 .562,109 5,423 404,405 14,042 700,301 15,997 700,990 13,072 747,125 10,189 072,206 20,909 1,234,694 32,404 2,059,487 42,921 65,258 47,736 80,437 47,015 .S7,284 45,423 94,070 39,.599 90,213 40,881 133,202 84,011 185,975 140,354 386,3.33 80,282 217,342 43,789 141,113 78,902 101,028 116,261 108,172 76,271 71,567 105,255 512,749 795,448 029,577 902,694 1,024.622 1,160,151 1,252,341 1,986,341 3,040,080 61,487 41,817 84,694 33,875 7,493 9,012 132,405 55,104 180,(;85 95,800 02,282 08,748 50,986 07,587 75,522 102,317 (;0,937 96,046 306,973 80,941 315,080 84,600 280,438 78,346 377,303 103,622 348,709 96,202 392,703 103,208 377,702 110,240 300,903 89,188 304,161 108.362 1,488,940' 488,385: ],615,.599 513.734 1,629,348 536,324 5.32,167 681 ^493 (i54^02i '728^698 700^047 768^907 130,797 120,932 1.35,704 231, 754; i 143.882 143,780 103,207 107,834 202,517 95,997 1 107,8591 1 11.3,9.33! 149,009:' 165,343 227,. 504 1 203,644 189,807 i 226,701 ,278 105,-527 122,038, 137,470^ 130,878, 13,5,801i 151,571 433,147 114,005 416,114 104,719 392, 587 j 101,6331 292,771; 71,593, 301,223 07,828 195, 063 1 190,8531 189,807 242,828! 250,948 1,101,525| 1,155,024 1,200,1.59 1,305,421] 1,440,-372 5,005,779; 7,3.52,966 93,300 126,044 14,.572,729 1.3,301,218 108,477 8,057,289 12,798,6841 10,591,950 128,092 140,176 .362,168 148,826 383,347 146,014 2,812,9711 34,552 141,9.53 268,751! 232,042 8,615,978: 17,287,^12 90,620, 183,115 185,7981 232,200 322,519 545,169 648,023 271,08.S 00,712 339,444 1,507,928 11,001,739 220,890 1.5,372,009 187,947 297,001 711,904 283,922 60,855 350,166 1,663,001 15,089,371 317,020 14,958 891 178,547 319,894 145,809 1.59,471 318,167 76,519 388,083 1,668,159 390,589 88,185 511,207 1,9.57,048 14,303,576 17,586,417 298,295 371,887 11,199,134 20,451,226 146,728 270,874 815,461 461,146 906,169 563,687 1,212,448 10— i_12 178 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Peixcipal Articles. Bread.stuff.s— Co7i. Grain, viz. : — Indian corn . . Oats. . . Wheat , All other Totals, grain. Grain products, viz. :- Bran, mill feed, &c. Bush. S Bush. S Bush. 8 S . $ (iU.ANTITIE.S AND VaLLES. 1880. 1890. 1891. 1892. 189.3. 7,349,729 9,959,815; ii,253,565 3,178,9()9; 4,194,3201 3,308,786 429,748 125,320 960,2.52 2.50,162 1.34,401 48,148 3,700,308 5,100,901 2,188,833 2,619,607 201,973 70,624 ,30,990 13,002 1,724,985 2.844,955 2,-571,493 ■ 2,643,879 1,677,178 2,582,709 91,071 104,097 107,397 5,049,561] 4,1.50,252 5,202,469j 3,423,777 2,072,989J 295,225 5,372,.538l 7,131,288 6,108,210; 9,534,915 6,3.51,611 In lian or corn meal . Wheat flour. Brl.s. Brls S All other Totals, grain products. Totals, breadstuifs Bricks, clays and tiles : — Kir«i bricks All other Totals. 41,114 1.54,3.52 369,513 279,371 1,093,718 60,035 1,564,380 7,319,.527 124,40l| 97,427 189,198 381,506 185,4.58 672,715 125,760 324,642 65,884 269,508 1894. 11,782,716 5,547,179 817,718 245,699 4,761,724 3,252,117 210,643 9,255,638 44,871 20,015 74, 204 54, 2.39 .552i ,738| ,911 1 992 63,774 58,665| 54,016 1,242,396 7.50,2421 543,617 65,347 158,452 .53,039 180,845 67,183 436,095 8,750.493] 7,270,300: 10,501,875| 7,260,003 / Lbs. Bristles Broom com S Brooms and brushes S Carriage's, viz. : — Bug^ie.>i. farm wagons, carts / No. and pleasure carts or rig.s, &c t -S Railway pass nger cars -! ^ ' 9S,465 107,108 96.537 156,505 116,390 163,523; 115, 156 ,992 ,558 265,633 70,383 62,297 94.560 92,90! Bicycles, tricycles, &c All otlier Toals / No. I S .- S 598 38,35'^ 4« 220,059 426 i 16,.50ll 125,S02 253,042 279,91;^ 272,-5.50 125,900 136,093 202,593 7-5,-5381 70,876 97,527 100,-595 79, 415 1 64,3,S6 109,042 1 I 112,151 1 98,545] 71,895, 84,-'?5i 66,428 76,003 69,424 149,240 88,115 250,601 6(^,080 542,044 10,16-5,-359 84,842 124,052 209,494 115,479 144,987 109,009} 110,724 -517 28,600 70 106,048 1,119 45,523 714 j 42,274 , 477] 28,000 45| 113! 153,1931 190,729: 1,565 62,955 Ceme.it, viz. :- Poriiaii J. . . . All ot er Totals r Brls. \ S .. s s 400,718 1 6,974 186,672 19,119 131,715 80,972 193,566 92.874 311,880 .339,394] 505,229 2"0,174 324,47(5 1-3,5931 183,668 306,-582 1 9,119 185,459 277,047 6,206 472 25,:h8ii 113 64,437 216,440 121,359! 427,016; 66,5 8 55,400 121,297 106,052 469 20,408 15 9,202 7,775 34.5,483 140,795 515,888 22-5,534' 310,078, 10,969; 205.791 338,069 315,701 1 283,253 321,047 228,336 286,341 3,030 289,971 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. 179 Quantities and Values. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903 . 2,937,400 1,495,060 6,050,860 2,472,963 9,190,310 3,221,273 19,975,701 7,027,576 24,152,980 , 9,245,038 18,110,183 7,163,485 14,774,232 6,648,081 4,983,565 2,770,456 6,861,115 3,737,383 223,577 69,277 472,728 123,346 1,090,860 280,326 1,224,115 338, .372 8.37,367 292,060 1,315,630 422,977 2,523,092 946, .511 322,4.54 131,818 166,662 70,651 3,848,517 2,418,728 4,060,429 2,701,586 5,845,139 4,191,944 4,414,307 4,204,760 8,111,327 7, 020, .521 .5,947,489 4,542,170 8,416,,5S0 6,370,314 9,487,255 7,217,137 7,296,831 5, .556, 705 154,465 183,290 5,481,185 995,432 8,688,975 460,356 .356,822 337,268 380,444 286,552 .534,121 4,137,530 12,031,064 16,914,441 12,465,900 14,345,350 10,405,963 9,898,860 90,280 64,707 43,864 67,331 64,318 74,266 90,493 104,519 108,628 25,746 63,338 61,673 117,165 21,670 33,716 83,960 146,654 49,924 82,275 40,388 76,413 27,219 57,684 26,136 66,033 25,390 65,431 148.773 395,218 99,840 298,889 84,825 269,993 40,741 168,255 69,428 233,534 55,569 181,899 49,403 1.56,009 49,988 155,544 33,818 111,056 47,994 72,474 66,778 102,482 111,965 99,683 140,839 93,040 161,221 596,830 553,235 414,351 484,722 492,092 432,261 445,025 419,136 446,336 5,096,528 6,417,767 129,024 132,004 9,425,845 13,060,955 18,054,556 13,610,065 15,605,836 11,731,268 11,557,644 79,979 108,131 100,025 124,048 115,683 125,124 165,482 172,629 338,111 383,814 2,38,279 451,292 241,705 692,997 374,724 267,155 517,375 299,677 188,110 261,028 224,073 240,807 622,093 641,879 817,052 82,472 63,046 82,099 57,539 79,770 .53,547 85,808 59,295 106,725 74,140 107,387 84,105 66,051 60,691 107,850 78,920 115,400 92,388 118,744 109,969 81,373 106,330 108,251 134,384 212,0.37 202,487 165,231 85,820 93,205 105,506 140,66u 159,547 191,004 194,833 222,295 248,819 858 45,484 1,645 81,076 1,546 68,220 2,875 130,899 3,255 158,948 2,606 127,969 2,174 126,982 3,940 199,858 .5,277 268,335 23 81 55,398 61 19,959 22 10,068 23 28,516 109 46,597 36 45,611 52 13,949 74,812 56,651 9,. 309 404,953 17,513 744,687 24,5:8 795,705 27.308 605,963 26,744 497,161 14,541 234,384 10,887 153,346 5,862 81,714 4,451 60,500 228,919 529,312 746,526 569,714 652,045 1,023,068 79.5,642 1,103,181 820,211 693,305 1,410,473 1,630,410 1,316,644 1,382,966 1,413,937 1,122,.567 1,430,361 1,205,697 199,852 248,734 205,186 240,.388 217,798 258,913 -^1, 153,640 369,720 *1, 434, 844 471,951 *1,312,170 501,521 ^1,614,666 660.544 *2,022,566 861,7.51 *2, 572,088 901,063 9,113 12,494 252,882 8,286 11,713 12,420 19,072 15,224 30,020 891,771 22,614 257,847 267,199 381,433 484,371 520,593 675,768 923,6/7 *Cwt. 10— i— 12i 180 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal (Quantities and Vaiaks. PinNCII'AL Articleh 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 130,856! 123,324J 107,462' 123,8541 143,335; 121,443 Clocks and parts of § Coal and coke, viz. : — , 1 f Tons. 1,291,705 1,201,335 1,399,067 1,479,106 l,500,5.50i 1,530,522 Anthracite -, § 5,199,481 4,595,727 5,224,452 5,640,346 6,3.55,285' 6,3.54,040 Bituminous Coke. J Tons. 1,311,275 1,530,020 1.664,086 1,693,832 1,730,971 3,388,816 3,819,6731 4,209,882 4,257,479 4,260,.506: / Tons^ I 8 1,391,901 3,.368,192 All other •'? Totals -S Cocoa, chocolate, and prepara- ( Lbs. tions of • • ■ L S Coffee and imitations of :— Coffee, green •, § All other .... Totals. f^'ordage, twine and mfre. of : — Twine for harvest binders, / Lbs. of jute, &c y ^ All other •? Totals . Cott,594 290,136 1,051,170 167,611 5,897,509 220,778 85, .513 309,858 1,575.345 112,103 378,717 41,003,295 509,278 3,030,580 5,019,067 1902. 64,225,764 5,599,031 2,141,071 1903. 13,715,612 476,378 1,114,165 343,737 1,C80,116 163,514 9,989,651 344,429 72,806 249,888 1.952.302 132,560 390,541 35,881,930 447,273 3,464,787 5,536,729 67,942,139 5,968,333 2,671,050 14,934,767 590,632 1,219,386 3h4,916 1,01.5,376 107,780 13,522,100 400,945 04,560 196,315 2,073,083 147,274 4.56, .587 45,232,704 603,136 3,510,632 5,927,585 226,910 1.53,548; 215,978 336,093 342,479 375,951 576,049; 731,959! 794,521 1,1.39,058 1,227,9861 1,386,450 875,328| 938,000 1,373,022 1,046,489 55,254: 57,742 62,760 92,631 184 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Quantities and Values. Principal Article^^ 1889. Fancy goods : — Braids, bracelets, cords, frin ges, tassels, &c S Flowers, artificial S Feathers, ostrich and vulture, dressed and fancy 8 Lace, lace collars, lace nets,&c. 8 Toys and dolls, of all kinds . . 8 All other 8 Totals 8 Fish and fish products, N.E.S.: — Cod, haddock, ling and pol-/ Cv.t lock — dry salted or smoked I 8 Herring.*, pickled or salted . I o*" Oysters, shelled, in bulk.. . . | ^^^' All other 8 Totals 8 Flax, hemp, jute and manufac- tures, of; — Carpeting, matting and mats of hemp $ Damask of linen, stair linen, napkins, doylies, tray cloths quilts, and like articles of / Yds. linen, N.O.P t 8 Handkerchiefs -S Hemp, undressed -j ~ Jute cloth as taken from the loom, neither pressed, man- gled, calendered, nor in/ Yds. any way finished \ S 1 Yds Linens, brown or bleached . -j ^' ' Linen ducks, canvas, hucka- backs, or other manufactu- res of flax, N.E.S 8 Linen thread -j g^" Towels 8 Another 8 Totals 8 '"Includes 'Feathers, N.E.S.' 592,634 *97,963 149,210 1629,359 156,599 1890. 1891. 1892. I 1893. 557,312 163,631 48,591 1672,611' 173,147 266,648 247,856 369,618 191,440 63,362 541,722 157,789 190,339 471,390 209,948 43,497 567,534' 169,674. 175,048 1894. 530,462 200,276 54,540, 507,5871 168,543 172,228 1.892,413' 1,863,148 1,514,270! l,637,09ll 1,723,636 .56,2391 211,651 49,563 188,893 16,977,254' 11,515,005 267,117 234,502 252,879 239,878 230,315 275,340 126,7731 492,918, 9,130,798! 198,9631 184,428^ 242,963 201,398' 588,039 7,246,599 143,811 206,501 237,584i 91,847 338,372 10,212,228 147,792 186.874' 22.3,853 509,082 167,441 80,375 595,014 143,772 165,103 1,660,787 170,293 702,364 9,106,535 102,529 204,701 205,164 265,056; 257,867 996,703, 961,978 93,314' 899,013 211,697 108,066 160,183 1.214,088 3,673,248 283,205 1,090,458 99,322 294,788, 360,104 1,229.632. 1,329,538 370,136 401,856 1,080,153' 1,411,913 r7,282 823,0071 224,6951 73, .371 72,329] 90,835 848,930! 1,083,7431 1,710,826| 230,248i 255,3331 314,598| 78,183 1,171,857 226,388 104,2471 111,958; 122,4191 139,960j 119,916 97.004 774,587 3,674,180 175,389 684,805 76,227 128,748] 864,597; 7,200,913 330,081 1,067,693' 94, 259 1 172,027 877,989 6,416,723 300,971 1,195,610 103,725 198,800' 1,150,134; 7,959,4701 3.55,254 1,197,967 95,259 102,247 482,289 7,045,686 298,813 947,717 74,216 418,068 426,3451 394,980 438,594 450,863 408,714 .332,623 177,919 302,4861 171,3371 295,776 15.5,725 298,686 153,817 304,965 1.55,919 261,285 155,944 207,664 151,174 166,474 194,347 184,045 161,009 204,334 300,313 279,5.57 273,129 244,105 257,811 3,017,677 1 2,481,-596 2,701,250 2,792,653 3,180,972 2,263,283 t Includes ' Curtains.' i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 185 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Quantities and Valuks. 1895. 401,908 147,408 117,144 545,684 139,260 122,596 1896. 1897 302,701 160.161 200,929 526,496 140,952 138,011 1,474,000! 1,469,250 151,313 510,699; 7,798,5431 94,4911 183,129 186,921 137,480 458,548 5,228,261 47,600 163,103 171,054 1,111,845 947,088 84,596 225,528 100,680 173,439 622,396 8,538,508 333,-573 642,553 49,351 100,251 189«. 1899. ; 1900. i 1901. 323,131 187,877 176,896 533,163 159,209 101,543 1,481,819 114,454 340,682 2,609,053 21,406 1.56,535 156,170 319,734 269,886 382,734 900,992 90,458 270,5581 110,643- 197,324 745,730 10,235,185 398,808 984, 547 i 71,5831 418,742 495,743; 227,475 130,209 111,401 281,035 2,357,511 218,137 119,228; 122,216' 310,822 2,745,582 251,108 102,.580 342,364 531,372 11,051,082 446,242 792,455 69,554 349,177 222,611 109,970 97,7751 266,603| 375,959 223,643 222,618 382,8311 404,388; 387,760 194,136 173,793 141,039 283,024! 291,200; 218,922 1902. 694,1521 621,967 693,735 184,5061 182,453 199,.305 121,145 137,309 141,486 1,822,023 1,801,720 1,903,907 119,213: 332,509 59,886 194,091 4,367,854} 5,626,1.34 50,0U9i 74,656 151,918 151,4341 162,224 169,599 378,465 493,730 72,181 272,120 9,097,342 119,918 163,097 178,732 554,663 912,417| 932,076 119,804 153,219 1,125,4.33 119,.383 289,0611 1 112,623; 147,650| 572,8531 368,322 129,437 190,552 941,029 13,719.2791 11,760,421 502, 61 7 j 449,903 1,152,1921 1.104.430 101,4.57 89,998 308,508 238,641 116,428 108,570 394,334 421,370 144,961 243,412 944,277 13,604,155 624,091 1,562,130 134,744 452,846 276,691 131,761 2,314,839 2,626,255 415,005 219,423! 114,817! 134,.329! 149,314J 479,644! 500,564 797,497 230,369 1.5.5,135 1,930,722 29,225 95,087 7,891,149 107,881^ 166,096 183,686 108,996 451,036 160,716 71,398 265,099] 170,210 197,701 99,839 477,255 151,690 108,299 160,795 676,475 1,296,799 15,162,.'}6H 22,317,975 663,752' 930,342 1903. 404,892 517,976 I 179,022; 161,(i26 2.38,541 314,454 969,807: 1,201,175 273,203 312,874 159,481 205,698 2,224,946 2,713,803 109,548 367,611 8,286,277 9,741,628 146,962: 157,224 205,804 251,427 506,176 544,7621 523,603 892,830 1,154,524 1,299,865 95,024 580,020 158,283 129,856 1,022,460 23,374,735 909,760 748,377 i;470,522 1,084,561 62,5881 123,344! 94,170 510,.514 511,959' 586,913 334,274 151,620 133,528 486,091 340,647' 334,398 189, .5531 171,884 3,275,7031 3,623,311 3,40.5,.316 152,501 426,625 4,359,907 164,627 544,867 4,32«,008 186 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Quantities and Valves. Pkincipai, Articles. 1889. 1890. 1891. Fruits, viz. : — Fruits, dried, including nuts — Currants ( ^|'^- ' p ■ • ( Lbs. Kaisms - ,^ Nuts, aU kinds | ^J^' All other S Totals, fruits, dried. . S Fmiis, green — Bananas jBunches Oranges, lemons and limes . . S All other .? Totals, fruits, green.. 8 , Fruits, canned or preserved i jellies and jams, &c S Grand totals, fruits. . S Furs, skins and manufactures of — Fur skins, wholly or partially dressed S Fur skins of all kinds, not dre.ssed in any manner, n. e. s. S .\li other -S Totals -S Glass and manufactures of : — Glass carl»ys or demijohns, empty or filled, bottles, de- canters, flasks and phials. . . •"* (ilass jars and glass balls, and cut, pressed (>r moulded, crystal or glass talile ware, decorated or not, including lamp chimneys, glass shades or globes, and blown glass table ware .? Common or colourless window j' .Sq.ft. glassand plain coloured, &c. I § Plate gla.ss, all kinds ( ^^g^* • All other . . -S Totals -S Gloves and mitts of all kinds. . . -S' (ilue and glue stock and mucilage -^ Grasses and fibres and mfrs. of. -S 6,.586,671 236.727 1892. 1893. 1 1894. 5,015,402| 159,370 8,268,721! 8,598,031 378,2.33 405,6401 2,995, 177 176,187 186,0.55 3,341,546 194,220 234,208 977,202; 99.3,438 14.5,619; 177, 198 j 514,163 .551,021 1,242,382 56,481 2,276,065 233,275 271,445 658,484 663,457 1,.59.3,386 62,529 2,649,353 5,474,787 212,990 10,700,330 446,637 6,363,1S2 235,710 9,040,023 331,198 3,071,454 3,644,555 212,176; 225,499 286,653, 228,899 1,158,456 1,021,306 5,368,031 198,594 9,579,750 312,148 3,54.3,437 220,850 180,270 911,862 284,733 324,7901 288,865: 298,080 709,7491 744,998 379,262: 548,449, 430.240 437,181 798,232 I 399,562 6,78.3,235 151,198 10,804,273 317,403 4,201,765 219,834 218,108 906,543 515,553 504,3.31 88(;,849 496,722 1,413,801 1,591,527' 1,634,975' 1,887,902 73,822 2,646,079 r2,642 60,998t 60,481 2,685,475 2,607,835 2,854,92^ 654,953 .584,202 516,.525 396,178. 109,915 146,118 477,9541 604,794 485,927' 649,257 102,601 1.281,-393 1,126,408 1,066,482 96,455 647,161 619,044 785,433 627,678 100,448 133,819 1 350,506 . 1,533,042 1,380,.541 141,970 412,211 lo,958,.505 291,251 560,808 204,1.52 143,609 125,189 135,309 .385,708 387,028 15,134,148 14,484,788 319,855 349,738 639,689 528,733 230,294: 214,787 190,6671 172,570 131,861 379,511 14,838,967 402, .507 701,600 225,572 l.,8,759 157,710 369,257 18,321,891 386,480 622,936 171,6.36 143,809 203,102 310,663 15,246,274 329, S26 777,204 18.3,480 143,903 1,19.3,193 1,2.51,713} 1,259,432 l,2f»8,21o! 1,228,892, 1,170,974 637,191 96,675 84,039 702,047 ()60,674 95,807! 1.31,891 90,23q! 116,2.55 681,016 107,853 102,345 701,686 137,453 97,845 664,843 106,680 96,373 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articl s of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued.. 187 Quantities anii Values. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 5,123,083 104,948 6.727,072 131,036 5,461,505 125.350 0,558,092 230,507 7,298,685 212,688 8,333,435 248,296 3,121,722 219,072 7,501,397 294,883 8,708,985 239,256 13,266,405 381,011 10,499,929' 304,467, 8,979,443 329,654 10,770,401 410,747 10,977,5.35 404,837 11,708,048 555,044 13,131,663 753,798 10,506,311 491,097 13,379,009 772,864 3,255,350 184,079 3,783,7151 215,609 3,533,250 196,206 4,572,859 249,813 4,780,749 323,768 5,859,703 379,208 6,643,050 411,803 6,760,005 425,628 7,749,809 501,816 221,823^ 296,328 170,603 366,808 279,253 426,910 395,378 432,085 488,043 891,861 947,440 501,.555' 489, «12! 821,813 1,269,965 1,220,540 1,610,058 1,780,051 1,643,693 2,061,979 475,457 470,957 386,013 402,121 4.55,037 460,228 534,400 513,250 .517,998 519,342 581,624 579,479 76.5,767 738,168 942, 4i3 819,236 710,552 857,350, 743,746 786,610 952,555 913,235 1,14.5,303 1,248,302 1,106,064 357,888 426,912 374,016 396,999 420,404 479,521 491,250 608,024 629,258 1,539,397 1,774,074 1,519,883 1,643,837 1,892,209 1,912,098 2,216,092 2,594,494 2,555,158 74 728 87,984 71,460 86,919 116,786 175,840 187,920 158,742 4,396,929 169,552 2,505,986 2,809,498 2,413,156 3,000,721 3,229,541 3,097,990 4,184.069 4,780,089 518,512 564,014 333,094 401,881 503,583 096,084 889,224 945,824 919,024 486,400 598,354 496,962 43.3,080 782,149 1,240,-589 1,388,286 1,842,857 2,202,417 112,664 93,584 59,665 85,164 209,429 177,488 129,418 178,418 172,045 1,117,576 1,255,952 889,721 920,l--'5' 1,.5.55,161 2,114,761 2,400,928 2,967,099 .3, 2! '4, 086 234,894 178,888 191,464 181,582 18.3,439 219,407 206,293 329,104 324,488 320,808 14,364,097 2.55,561 670,111 1.58,785 142,129 .339,610 14,863,630 269,254 548,341 149,648 167,651 345,543 14,019.675 271,064 065,107 187,737 141,878 274,223 16,874 387 317,715 ' 12i3,64.3 151,069 353,785 17,070,490 372,122 849,289 211,107 208,301 348,152 24,091,091 621,-108 897,900 21.5,118 ^ 255,871 369,. 339 16,558,814 408,319 717,284 194,004 280,907 340,544 25,3.55,644 7 IS, 638 1,147,396 257,141 281,052 408,700 28,622,422 7per leather, N. E. S / Lbs. dressed, waxed or glazed. . .[ $ Boots and shoes $ All otlier .S Totals .? Marble and manufactures of . . . . S 1889. 1890. 1891. i 1892, 1893. 1894. 4,122,975 3,726,76.3 2,1.08,431 4,819,302 3,397,682 4,959,252 173,405 154,855 89,8731 208,961 183,492 228,564 15,337 15,432 11,263 13,938 55,094 46,592 188,742 170,287: 101,136! 222,899 238,.586 275,156 106,731 123,592 1,527,429 1,190,918 671,110, 536,386 111,028 141,707 142,992 1,511,777 741,648 293,2.'5' 374,879. 379,276 141,585i 99,848 62,299: 36,892 580,309i .590,751 1,606,9931 1,5.38,908 768,514] 361,901 ; 199,043 196,373 30,082 90,867 48,542 422,929 1,592,395 782,124 304,760 173,413 173, 567 i 29.736 816,925 280,266 22.5,728 281,872 43,771 1,360,140 1,290,033 1,366,690 1,.597,632 1,712,012 2,022,710 685,197 207,572 1,284,676 218,623 597,182 239,911 932,829 257,702 259,843 1,167,529 451,103 420,230 1,. 388, 878 792,663 225,6.33 241,047 224,061 41,150 608.997 223,904' 112,882 513,811 199,331 285,9291 247,979 1,543,858 1,.563,892 009,619 718,2.54 455,569 329,752 1,575,021 1,495,316 1,300,493 1,837,102 771,183 209,119 477,081 444,096 351,311' 289,338 142,061 179,055 109,249 111,714 917,628 766,103 «21,084 174,988 9,093 6,928 2.50,288 639.246 1,227,.395 118,410 287,013, 602,498| 164,090 115,009 421,810. 105,575 5,187 2,975 255,408 477,071 793,955 284,158 287,078 313,.S90, 49,263! 715,547 295,224 254,239 .328,017 57,190 1,414,454 1,322,200 2,045,175 1,895,232 .514,021! 158.693 488,729 136,221 251,045, 240,986 1,176,213 956,038 99",320i 107,661 107,308 104,895 557,520 120, 440 1 2,577 1,108 284,990 572,836 1,084,281 106,003 249,887 129,219 641 205 133,261 1 20,118 10,123 307.361 003,247 1,243,211 97,067 275,622 155,645 447,243 96,830 20,383 12,545 246,i85 463,583 975,488 94,697 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 189 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. C^UANTITIES AND VaLUKS. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. I 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 4,947,652 249,247 6,519,542 260,530 4.582,483 151,523 2,878,030 132,325 3,893,676 148,086 4,333,279 215,980 4,792,179 232,033 5,079,195 292,226 7,06(5, 670 416,793 49,937 83,002 41,329 50,501 51,680 83,918 152,990 137,616 158,470 299,184 343,532 192,852 182,826 199,766 299,898 385,023 429,842 575,263 141,924 139,623 130,387 138,430 212,609 247,511 287,630 423,982 397,905 476,673 182,179 438,653 185,967 2,204 1,992 9,440 2,450 391 452 2,252 1,713 19,845 13,338 7,358 2,125 2,675 4,375 171,941 116,848 84,631 146,502 151,842 1.52,791 170,000 234,187 4(35,454 926,171 488,562 319,517 1,716,923 825,095 317,816 2,012,692 1,055,837 358,042 2,447,919 1,584,940 406,444 2,211,321 1,632,764 559,587 3,002,576 2,026,769 672,061 2,997,017 1,755,488 659,359 2,903,080 1,404,257 790,735 2,858,778 1,532,998 867,689 1,162,199 1,472,726 1,500,503 2,140,336 2,344,645 2,853,334 2,598,185 2,431,304 2,870,516 721,749 724,832 683,611 822,041 888,374 1,02.5,115 1,074,418 1,100,811 1,113,184 284,167 298,073 300,562 351,611 278,293 305,014 ^ 683,958 710,544 748,119 748,692 831,619 887,085 257,146 54,529 664.547 108,737 350,204 59,989 364,491 55,157 320,641 81,012 262,565 68,444 506,716 100,629 547,615 97,927 640,761 113,423 1,358,518 1,485,742 1,326,907 1,561,156 1,679,930 1,841,678 1,923,739 2,030,357 2,113,692 1,966,620 1,964,251 2,425,975 3,601,382 3,877,991 4,219,399 4,120,443 5,086,052 5,6(;2,744 879,655 132,347 533,515 77,926 628.028 85,246 567,571 101,308 717,555 136,223 1,030,849 154,712 794,770 149,728 802,737 1.31,964 613,203 168,732 27<;,364 297,003 294,525 341,39(5 473,143 578,963 539,116 648,590 7-15,404 712,728 357,816 601,389 122,538 683,864 347,596 323,929 73,990 553,381 358,011 584,^^37 131,246 516,187 400,464 921,859 218,950 341,812 289,441 602,582 148,245 302,177 279,161 553,784 172,921 248,346 212,677 272,858 74,992 294,737 237,128 235,196 64,264 308,393 216,750 375,950 77.489 305,878 189,286 306,692 260,493 ! 311,697 192,790 350,240 278,497 606,077 297,278 320,025 276,190 409, (t50 303,500 378,453 379,149 385,689 339,361 451,376 458,319 479,527 309,963 541,665 571,039 268,094 234,428 642,790 568,425 257,033 181,069 701,383 620,918 1 i 185,367 129, .573 743,378 743,734 1,236,825 1,243,113 1.382,750 1,679,816 1,686,742 1,874,749 1,733,312 1,804,762 1,910,924 83,522 90,065 77,110 99,352 101,879 94,460 97,010 12°, 781 153,481 190 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Quantities anu Values. Pkxxcii'al Ahticles. Metals anH minerals and manu- fact res of ■ — Brats and manufactures of .. . S CnpptT and manufactures of : — Copi^er m bolts, >)ars, and rods in coils or otherwise, in lengths not less than 6/ Cwt. feet, unmannfactuied . I S Copi>er, in strips, sheets or plates, not ijlariished or/ Cwt. coated, &c I, S „^. I Lbs. ^^"•^ I. -S All other ' S Totals, copper, &c S Gold and silver and mfrs. of : — Electro-jilated ware and gilt ware of all kinds, N.E.S. S Sterling or other silverware S All other 8 Totals, gold and silver, &c -S Iron and steel and manufac- tures of : — Agricultural implements. . •? . Bar, iron or steel rolled, whether in coils, bundles, rods or bars, comprising rounds, ovals, squares and flats, roUe^l shapes, N,O.P J Cwt, I S Bar iron, rolled or hammered comprising flats, rounds and squares, &c., N.E.S ( Cwt. Cast-iron pipe, of every/ Cwt. description I S Engines, locomotives -', ^ ^' .1 other and boilers, N.E.S.... -S Hardware, viz.— Builders, caVjinetmakers,' ujiholsterers, ' liariiessma- kers', sadd ers' and car- riage hardware, including curry comVjs, and horse boots, N.E.S $ Iron and steel.rolled, round wire rods in the coil, not over § inch in diameter im- ported by wire manufac- turers for use in making wire in the coil in their factories f Cwt. 1 S 1889. 1890. 1891. I 1892. 1893. 1894. 539,428 553,023| 603,368 539,384 514.151 10.281: 107,801; 7,932j 140,927 13,6G0 119,8001 9,575 137,593 13,526 148,4.38 8,305 131,304; 15,471 100,323 10,939 161,715 11,450 119,803 9,2K9 122,640 529,847 1,085,282 1,178,741 100,309, 167,715 199,643; 50,3.58 58,893 85.322i 405,395 484,001 152, 932 j 167,917 78,563 231,495 263,613 209,462 95,696 703,978 1,0.50,283 116,212 150,350 61,47; 81,300 564,7071 439,727 474,093 460,483 10,488 93,092 8,806 104,969 277,063 33,840 54,913 286,814 155,906 83,100 239,006 1.55,461 204,724 152,304 181,653 112^248 ' 118^36 264,552 300,089 307,798 249,146 321,82(i 404,052 223,863[ i 26, 171,0891 181,7.59 309,721 81,598 106,554 17 131,677 .38,096 2^,801 192,684 325,373 42,586; 57,613 10 67,209 51,012 439,230| 447,377; 428,018 13.3,830] 232,2431 86,2511 100,415 31 248,432 20,096 446,675 186,537 9ili59.5 286,132 24.3,848 100,309 174,3811 105,015' 101,481 10 75,093 117,325! 447.231 98,693 168,051 47,385 48,088 12 64,345 34,386 .351,806 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. 191 QUAN'lITIES AND VaLUES 1895. 467,141 1896. 1,451 14,651 12,812 137,904 496,51" 51,66l' 52,462 2.J6,679 169,309 120,146 .•)2,749 342,204 298,465 97,414 169,116 53,241 60,409 20 146,211 30,436 297,509 542,874 2,051 24,282 14.611 168 421 346,942 46,902 5.-),449 295,054 136,749 154,677 54,416 345,842 469,875 67,546 121,096 4.3,778 47,415 80,147 28,030 291,943 1897. 525,412 2,.309 30,030 I 17,2.511 16(1, 321 ! 228,399 29,330 50,581 270,262 11.5,135 131,973 48,770 295,878 604,322 73, .576 1 1.39,3121 28, 382 1 34,103 118,463 48,147 289,458 1898. I 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 62.3, 80S 824,479, 937.888 921,190 .38,089 438,968 18,849 231,938 3.54,015 49, .399 148,089 868,394 163,332 94,919 44,383 302,634 1,029,588 270,841 372,073 20,315 278,553 13,134 148, .594 280.648 45,144 .326,100 798,391 199.1.35 92,918 46,251 338,304 1,037,883 325,960 448,592 33,701 38,240 108 570,091 101,053 424,116 671,773 6.58,1.53 10.5,493 105,059 .398,118 111,154 572,154 695,992 76.5,777 31,587 555,278: 14,8]0{ 226,2.56 i 7(19,499' 152,7451 I 31,028 521,614 25,874 208,477 5.5.5,847 102,664 337,380 270,130 1,271,659 1,102,891 199,881 216,738 93,456 90,010 49,585) 55,046 342,922 361,794 1,823,944: 1,898,760 267,593 526, 790 i 267,857 4^8,942 25,910' 61,859| 72 i 446,097; 292,2.39; 592,332! 839,870 1,196,593 410,094 615,136 1903. 1,11.5,425 55,095 767,315 22,525 307,429 603,268 93,891 338,636 1,.507,271 228,404 75,7.33 48,459 352,596 2,6.54,991 .525,450 947,420 1,321,0S() 62,677 813,294 17,009 269,954 503,710 74,560 386,602 1,544,410 274,934 97,711 64,791 437,436 3,155,779 803,824 1,328,342 31,4.39 .50,223 29,351 44,691 59,862 112,709 67 497,401 90 748,129 99 1,222,521 370,403 383,681 610,584 542,281 653,837 773,167 1,103,641 1,523,792 1,012,479 1,415,447 Sec under ' Miscellaneous inetals,' pages 196 and 197, vrior to 1898. 192 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Principal Akticlkj^ Metals and minerals and nianu. factures of : — Con. Iron and steel and mfrs. of — Co7i. Iron or steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, slabs, bil- lets, puddled bars, and loops or other forms, N.O. P., less finished than iron or steel bars, but more advanced than pig iron, except castings . / Cwt. \ -S Iron in pigs, kentledge and / Tons. cast scrap-iron I $ Machinery and machines :— Mining machinery -S Printing presses, iC-c -j ^ g ' Sewing machines, or/ No. heads or parts of . . . . I, S All other machines or ma- chinery 8 Railway bars and rails of iron or sceel, for railways, &c / Tons. I. S Railway fish jilates | g Rolled iron or steel angles, channels, beams, girders, structural shapes, &c., of any weight per lineal yd. / Cwt. Sheet iron, common or black smoothed or polished and coated or galvanized, &c., Canada plates and plates of iron and steel, &c i Cwt. \ * Steel rails -'l (^ ' Steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms and slai3s,by what- ever ])rocess made billets and bars, bands, hoops, strips, &c / Cwt. .1. -S Steel bars, rolled or hamn.er- ed, comprising rounds and squares, shapes of rolled steel, &c., N.E.S / Cwt. I, •§• Steel in bars, bands, hoojis, scroll or strips, sheets or plateij, of any size, thick- ness or width when of greater value than 2ic. ))er lb., N.O.P .'..../ Cwt. Cutlery f Muskets, rifles, &c 8 (Quantities anu A'alues. 1889. 1890. I 1891. 1892. I 1893. 1894. 79, .52.3 66,548 73,844 881,52.5 3161 115,148! 5,312j 117,0761 15,041 15,923 86,475 1,137,312 9,950 265 98,085 4,628 106,868 1,362,487 1,650,741 1,759; 52,166 2,638 66,545 148,589 241,189 302,673! 643,483' 1,490 47,845 2,816 77,089 199,097 348,479. 468,339 840,3.35! 41,567 38,931 81,689 1,092,983 78,432 337 114,992 3.786 96,015 1,388,008 2,615 98,419 3,759 118,948 172,275 283,519 322,484 715,677 1,727,334 1,781,922) 2,521,310 1,921,932! 2,204,085! 3,197,280 223,772 504,747 192,497 .521,956 153,731 427,816 357,169 128,4.52 411,897 141, 40S 64,397 50,186 68,965 883,378 6.5,269! 58,533 .57,313 687,6741 66,039 57,874 43,278 498,188 61,848 87,208 87,035 140,914 4.299| 93,145! 448 14.3,045 4,338 93,126 1,520,676] 1,615,218 4,107 i 123,128! 2,612 78,0121 1.53,517 220,4571 364,716 900,379 1,654,935 1,738,661 156,807 419, .336 14,077 326,.5.50 4,5761 110,951! 209, .335 267,439! 414,950 793,967 2,022,968 1,993,219 165,900 388,110 275 60,822 3, .542 81,886 1,456,794 12,132 270,073 6,597 171,624 20.5,488 240,805 429,614 784,574 1,749,348 1,748,660 1.5S,000 329,024 288,508! 13.3.755 345,203 1.55,082 305,884 1.34, SlT, 292,7.58 126,677 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. 193 Quantities and Values. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902 1 1903. 83,281 133,495 93,438 114,601 96,939 255,145 233,984 401,306 393,905 70,449 115,530 78,406 83,256 81,283 362,463 206,975 419,543 380,034 31,845 38,413 25,975 39,490 4.5,384 63,484 40,245 .55,023 89,069 343,964 408,561 291,859 405,419 465,387 990,810 586,983 786,433 1,291,716 169,749 193,098 128,780 202,213 298,010 721,942 1,534,659 843,905 980,145 344 347 302 551 541 411 1,474 759 136,144 128,035 91,982 176,806 206,339 217,082 285,522 200,895 313,590 4,940 4,289 3,967 5,557 7,630 9,439 10,.329 12,798 14,839 117,793 113,354 100,926 120,401 159,147 214,205 202,793 246,179 331,366 1,146,690 1,286,567 1,541.601 2,083,135 2,781,529 4,119,617 4,077,372 5,079,191 6,200,142 4,415 6,543 4,095 7,059 4,823 .5,649 4.947 8,285 12.221 87,969 121,195 82,354 88,494 86,614 138,494 142,590 206,908 233,901 1,650 2,228 3,224 7,843 5,807 8,460 4,616 4,094 7,047 49,8.58 50,396 67,475 171,962 131,141 226,380 105,960 122,840 210,085 219,424 238,164 298,165 307,895 339,161 783,770 427,-599 811,956 1,023,021 250,427 270,261 338,139 332,115 365,201 1,060,618 6.59,740 1,146,942 1,329,077 355,807 376,567 401,235 556,062 546,163 594,075 446,774 709,894 865,905 707,869 750,140 810,180 98.5,973 1,184,251 1,340,269 1,105,687 1,833,804 2,197,804 972,578 1,043,511 1,833,-526 2,103,562 2,076,658 2,617,646 2, .51 4, 785 2,447,-356 3,072,060 838,144 1,034,578 1,443,857 1,810,605 1,714,228 2,787,866 3,329,919 2,746,222 4,2.56,064 20,736 18,645 33,296 3.5,493 139,283 317,070 45,885 48,680 179, .553 118,893 222 365 320 704 74,031 108,887 381,405 12.5,705 1.35,650 119,747 601,479 2.50,453 272,386 858,296 414,963 59.5, •-'99 207,573 26^118 230, i87 357,762 427,137 418,4.58 483,499 .529,511 019,H24 115,810 117,900 92,753 137,040 127,288 140,336 177,309 250,969 349,393 10— i— 13 194 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal , Q CANTITIES AND Values. Principal Articles. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1 1892. 1893. 1894. Metals and minerals and mfrs. of— Con. Iron and steel and mfrs. of — Con. Tools and imijlements — Cai-penters', coopers', cabi- netmakers' and all other mechanics' tools, N E.S. $ 240,376 234,387 236,136 291,834 310,550 251,435 All other tools, &c $ Tubing- Wrought iron tubes or/ Lbs. pipes 1. $ 220,878 8,689,533 204,474 237,077 6,153,325 174,420 242,720 5,447,086 172,834 210,380 4,823,351 141,793 214,103 5,883,-589 151,775 190,581 8,230,950 184,448 ( Ft. " I -1 2,802,735 244,964 2,914,412 297,608 3,471,673 510,312 3,323,213 426,228 4,039,054 389,706 3,233,778 359,097 Universal mill or rolled/ Cwt. edge steel plate 1, $ Ware : stamped tinware, gra- nite ware, enamelled iron or steel ware, &c. , all kinds $ 5,653 .'« 7,302 4,584 42,042 155,206 152,220 197,240 21 1,353 *Wireofallkinds,N.E.S. { *^^^*^- 136,639 455,612 101,749 375,204 90,880 347,274 88,924 353,488 104,340 360,434 137,006 340,280 Wrought scrap iron and scrap steel, being waste or refuse, wrougtit iron or steel that has been in actual use, and is fit only to be remanufactured not to include cuttings or clip- pings which can be used as iron or steel without/ Cwt. remanufacture \ $ 53.5,898 335,090 947,589 679,323 879,347 652,842 652,551 433,695 904,522 569,907 599.3t,2 35.5,472 Another $ 2,776,038 2,692,817 2,290,.524 2,297,981 2,389,902 2,023,333 Totals, iron and steel. $ 12,426,275 13,524,442 13,815,080 12,405,683 12,784,044 11,040,619 Old scrap and pig I j^ ' 74,223 213,053 101,587 284,246 1 86,154 242,434 97,875 256,340 94, .558 215,395 69,492 147,316 All other $ 74,193 88,975 82,676 63,262 73,733 56,3.37 Totals, lead $ 287,24C 373,221 325,110 319,602 289,128 203,653 Tin and manufactures of — Tin in blocks, pigs or bars. - ^ ' 13,951 253,092 14,126 266,46ii 15,629 275,343 1 16,1.53 1 287,572 16,778 318,071 18,844 280,088 Tin plates and sheets \ \ ' 259,448 871,856 267,634 908,56? 214,68? 854, 77C 385,924 1,23.5,961 302,619 892,106 307,378 956,813 All other $ 119,324 1,244,272 114,84£ 76,875 1 70,781 64,462 73,909 Totals, tin $ 1,289,877 1,206,98C 1,594,314 1,274,635 1,310,810 Zinc and manufactures of . . $ 128,571 170,121 143,67? t 197,423 181,772 132,371 ' Wire rigging for ships ' and ' wire screens, doors and windows ' not included. STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 195 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c.— Continued. Quantities and Values. 1895. 1S96, 216,670 212,853 7,314,568 156,430 3,847,689 315,237 186,457 99,845 148,910 194,974 335,106 1897. 1898. 220,964 252,532 7,723,558 176,824 5,579,958 666,641 137,885 155,624 116,850 140,863 279,364 433.306 218,531 1,692,237 8,881,414 199,466 266,744 6,539,472 135,136 4,727,330 384,142 142,957 174,131 84,974 198,304 418,078 67,149 139,047 62,546 201,593 306,851 179,716 2,005,675 10,203,052 72,438 173,259 82,016 255,275 24,646 214,39 260,444 681,73!) 77,092 973,228 99,274 157,694 91,169 2,129,988 10,785,.576 66,368 162,231 97,536 1899. 1900. 1901 - 606,449 24,846,950 619,669 75,668 71,936 102,420 420,756 965,962 700,536, 827,428 1902. 750,204 32,602,990 22,524,135 15,809,023 874,2.54 37,656 39,434 132,903 445,900 1,157,751 1,156,917 67,610 127,524 677,477 63,571 87,598 1903. 898,648 1,141,203 24,660,743 172,140 127,057 471,294 375,762 1,728,803 1,413,561 903,699 556,063 491,415 3,843,408 17,106,207 292,243 4,312,634 19,848,433 89,226 263,664 113,057 259,767 20,821 209,813 338,196 923,279 104,898 10- 1,237,990 127,537 -131 19,483 249,852 375,358 919,596 104,610 1,274,058 96,735 376,721 115,094 284,795 142,442 427,237 24,648 292,344 457,289 1,150,741 107 '437 1,550,522 137,207 772,127 635,172 865,741 71,861 101,682 153,871 770,625 2,168,239 358,066 239,470 6,464,504 5,984,935 29,649,178 27,107,419 60,695 203,428 178,151 381, .579 28,849 306,085 331,507 927,036 139,383 1,372,504 1.51,467 22,441 580,855 502,168 1,683,788 154,137 2,418,780 197,080 84,851 96,075 190,666 236,741 720,925 519,398 7,002,864 33,681,625 122,098 102,351 181,148 283,499 29,323 697,664 543,290 1,466,965 172,449 2,337,078 168,600 31,747 598,958 544,149 1,528,655 166,530 2,294,143 229,054 988; 634 149,379 208,018 224,924 795,939 2,232,894 861,559 668,971 8,778,399 42,156,215 97.117 66,756 185,505 252,261 25,490 728,904 605,024 1,806,643 176,968 2,712,515 263,524 196 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 1^0, 13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Prixcipal Articles. QlTANTITIES AXD VALUES. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. Metals and minerals and mfrs. of— Cow. Miscellaneous metals and minerals and mfrs. of — Ores of metals, all kinds, in-l Cwt. eluding cobalt ore / $ Iron, steel or brass rolled ^ round wire rods under § q^^ inch in diameter, and rolled V ® 13,186 1,393 17,594 3,797 132,251 206,568 641,539 .39,206 7,893 244,524 461,156 &17,788 20,105 3,422 350,035 610,708 69.5,334 349 551 188,968 320,849 587,848 165 327.579 510,783 copper rods 1 inch or under in diameter j All other $ 572,629 .559,284 Totals, misc. metals, &c $ 574,022 909,248 851,904 1,086,837 1,309,464 1,070,232 Totals, metals &c. and mfrs. of . $ 15,830,704 17,567,549 17,749,834 16,847,522 17,127,380 14,791,114 Musical instruments :— Pianofortes '. ^ ^' Pianos, parts of $ All other $ 1,058 230,436 12.5,273 143,332 637 151,716 127,753 157,887 634 604 149,956 157,394 133,449 110,699 142,972 150,625 472 100,198 122,508 15.5,263 283 61,822 108,188 140,184 Totals $ Oils :— Minerals- Coal and kerosene, distilled, purified or refined, naphtha benzole and petroleum, / Galls . N.E.S ' I $ 499,041 437,356 426,377 418,718 377,969 310,194 4,723,698 490,166 265,912 33,926 4,985,722 517,610 170,946 30,272 5,128,933 501,519 252,849 52,618 5,698,727 474,644 162,049 22,958 5,958,368 436,476 275,975 36,243 6,584,848 424,242 All other -{ © 1.31,061 26,824 Totals {^^f- 4,989,610 524,092 ' 5,156,668 547,882 5,.381,782 554,137 5,860,776 497,602 6,234,343 472,719 6,715,909 451,066 Fish oil {^^f- 185,650 67,636 139,952 62,133 347,762 131,298 186,196 74,242 270,380 1 106,304 119,603 46,053 Animal, vegetable, &c., oils : — Cocoa nat and palm in their / Galls . 263,530 88,212 285,462 112,045 194,910 87,703 224,401 lC7,91f 319,824 t 128,369 381,418 187,73(J I *5,526,0.3£ I ■ 234, 13i I 846,39f I 101,32? ) 195,22( i 76,30 ) 236, 84( 207,116 79,918 ~ , .• ■, 1 Galls 664,495 Cotton seed, rehned | $ Flax seed or linseed, raw or / Galls . boiled I $ Lubricating oils, composed wholly or in part of petro- / Galls . leum I S All other lubricating oil . . -^ ^^ All other $ »i 217,657 *5,191,694 253,421 844,741 97,931 ) 198,190 73,445 ; 167,182 843,745 314,657 541,31J 110,171 lll,85f 41,92( 183,62" > 998, 38h 375,681 ! 454,21'i 76,22J ) 157,86' ; 68,20. 244,26 *9,425,735 479,08E 484, 19f 63,47C 182,37C 77,60' 414,42{ *7,590,79^ 341,06' 750,33- 88,57 ) 228, IK 87,37 ), 347,79 Totals S 738,59 3i 876,427 1,122,28J ) 972,73 1 964,711 i 889,554 Totals, oils $ 1,330,32 I 1,486,44 2 1,807,72( ) 1,544,57 5 1,543,73. ) 1,386,673 'Lbs., not gallons, f Included under ' Iron and &teel,' pages 190 and 191 after 1897. i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 197 Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Quantities and Values. 1895. 1896 24 261 380,621 567,032 542.595 1,109,888 24,038 659,225 985,947 5.32,642 1,542,627 12, .331, 421 14,550,251 326 72,953 106,847 120,957 .300,757 6,478,024 417,345 401,253 2-*,296 6,879,277 445,641 161,706 57,821 771,712 112,065 672,011 144,229 773,200 298,433 745,018] 81,140 216.146 73,106 168,329 880,302 1,383,764 295 67,953 110,129 118,681 296,763 6,902,-507 598,308 249,680 32,284 7,152,187 630,592 219,096 76,813 1897. 485,476 105,072 406,626 677,828 525,206 1,308,106 14,815,794 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903 1,538,063 155,-583 t 864,146 1,019,729 265 55,297 92,530 119,469 267,296 7,649,447 604,965 110,095 16,984 7,759,542 621,949 21,98.5,222 385 80,261 99,008 125,562 304,834 1,350,403 153,9.52 961,002 1,114,954 24,875,769 495 85,216 107,682 169,132 1,450,384 282,191 1,175,608 1,457,799 36,656,885 558 101,451 123,935 171,0.57 1.855,271 598,016 1,135,163 1,733,179 ,135,004 727,099 1,419,867 10,611,238 1,070,232 1,678,090 2,146,966 34,018,892 362,030; 396,446 ,145,818 614,887 170,991 22.5-53 9,537,934 9,097,685 675,393! 790,948 356,578 24,230 423,982 37,616 !,316,809 9,894,512 9,521,667 637,440 699,623 828,564 314,468 113,714 745,145 98,7181 387,204' 100,315 1 958,226 336,114 85.5,512 105,114 321,146 111,017 166,554 917,832 1,625,237 187,259 54,202 311,764 70,805 961,075 303,890 720,125 82,388 254,435 85,437 184,118 171,905 75,093 165,354 167,805 50,285 60,987 780,840 1,516,503 148,247 62,863 383,693 91,100 539,676 175,316 900,-531 101,492 314,372 92,344 229,688 752,803 1,465,33( 185,766 57,720 375,307 83,627 1,032,308 328,487 690,274 82,296 266,988 78,434 244,687 875,251 1,625,159 577 101,185 144,194 169,752 41,610,579 415.1.31 9,976,922 810,780 713,165 67,519 10,690,087 878,299 150,039 57,819 664 106,171 154,249 211,783 472,203 11,811,083 930,791 1,155,987 99,102 2,748,322 51,435,769 695 127,084 140,342 260,523 527,949 13,810,752 1,278,512 2,733,173 209,809 12,967,070 16,543,925 1,029,893 1,488,323 155,956 59,565 212,237 80,192 375,318 92,288 1,044,972 479,277 1,003,916 124,639 533,0.30 96,833 241,346 1,114,575 2,004,126 407,213 138,131 715,913 211,489 778,982 441,048 1,145,507 1.36,226 239,238 77,433 261,820 1,266,147 2,202,265 286,915 116,481 1,041,357 348,735 692,889 407,101 1,216,100 134,510 280,504 95,081 319,744' 1,421,652 217,412 91,251 2,511,110 310,719 181,491 908,122 366,048 565,966 .304,679 1,607,536 196,007 298,437 111,622 328,502 1,488,349 3,067,923 198 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Principal Articles. OU cloth {^"^'t^- Optical, philosophical and ma- thematical instriimentfe S Packages, other than P.O. pack- age.'; and express parcels of small value S Packages, P.O. packages and ex- press ]3arcels of small value ... -S Paintings, drawings, engiavings, prints and buildings plans,&c., also paintings in oil, &c . . . . $ Paints and colours : — Dry whiteand red lead orange/ Lbs. mineral and zinc white. . . (. S Another S Totals -S Paper and manufactures of : — Calendered, including writing and note paper . . -S Envelopes, papetries, blank books and manufactures of pajjer S All other -S Totals S Perfumery -S Pickles and sauces j 51 ' ' Plants and trees -S Precious stones, &c. : — Diamonds, unset, or diamond dust or bort and black dia- monds for borers -S All other -S Totals -S Provisions : — Butter {I^|«- Cheese | ^^■ Meats : — Bacon and hams - ^' Beef, salted, in barrel. . . \ ^' Pork, banelled, in brine. \ ^' QUAXTlflES AND VALUES. 1889. 1890. , 1891. 1892. . 1893. 1894. 831,467 194,8.00 860,697 210,674 845,714; 227,9971 808,123 218,210 83,823 97,032 121,453 174,744 874,897 234,178 178,944 503,0241 559,306 400,636 317,897! 381,621 417,948 142,007 7,849,288 292,218 340,190 632,408 365,569 258,763 10,859,672 381,959 326,490 708,449 240, 151 1 253,888 4.37,394 456,133 454,605 525,682 l,132,150j 1,235,703 97,479; 94,970 102,200 108,364 90,974 101,840 128,749 137,191 206,279. 18,211 110,480 34,692 ;,619,858 339,601 292,590 632,191 499,85l| 444,910 I 417,595 528,268 407,506 10,230,268 349,528 295,602 319,666 10,866,525 364,716 310,207 645,1301 674,923 774,020 213,679 150,072 468,546 715,2.36 472,230 11,148,666 359,101 278,500 637,601 229,114 234,717 218,330 400,995! 431,736, 429,86-4 521,233j 546,878] 546,668 1,151,342 1,213,331' 1,194,862 100,983; 93,563 106,866 102,7291 114,762 98,915 120,969, 91,343 110,745 152,608 146,401, 143,341 73,0.58 21,964 55,843 12,941 224,490 145,172 95,0^ 68,784 973,843 144,249 7,0.57,171' 631,593 3,661,120; 336,080 5,094,998 206,643 15,712,971 1,024,055 1,633,332 249,100 462,485; 90,975 13,611,097 10,774,948; 1,194,2381 900, 798 1 4,42.3,774 2,568,694 330,424 207.980| 7,745,026i 3,875,30] 299,303! 148,763 17,763,284 11,818,933 861,506| 633,372 147,886 387,013 484,928 1,019,827 100.276 100,798 113,501 131,425 101,176 21,059 122,235 513,237 270,857 10,254,713 924,107 1,028,385; 96,116 3,585,528 149,912 9,819,087 504,709 169,619 21,239 190,858 273,894 54.943| 8,597,6611 780,172 671,588 77,191 1 3,599,113' 145,210 4,165,346 300,701, 884,869 161,396 9,056,510 822,818 503,412 58,444 3,672,424 158,000 5,110,874 382,078 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 199 Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Quantities and Values. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 705,470 187,418 647,997 189,475 556,297 15.S,547 692,167 222,538 933,049 298,134 1,106,783 355,957 1,190,456 423,705 1,28.3,918 450,073 ' ' 563^933 130,585 154,014 154,664 220,039 246,.590 268,226 249,997 294,754 304,900 428,626 426,598 453,372 536,942 570,402 663,896 699,985 710,918 781,731 748,286 679,514 745,523 897,684 1,173,579 1,373,906 1,702,573 1,697,647 1,435,262 359,177 346,669 365,778 328,566 741,765 842,073 668,965 808,648 717,328 8,636,888 277,832 11,740,254 368,178 10,420,209 351,099 12,704,447 449,685 14,378,909 511,284 14,859,143 638,869 10,307,548 402,353 15,612,031 603,621 19,247,877 759,459 253,275 308,275 264,354 318,291 36>t,192 399,389 464,155 547,912 616,191 531,107 676,453 61.5,453 767,976 879,476 1,038,258 926,508 1,151,533 1,375,650 3,236 1,800 1,335 4, ,539 11,774 11,477 9,385 8, ,571 334,336 329,273 356,389 398,741 426,480 457,.381 474,178 502,739 514,873 644,629 ' 671,361 649,094 738,716 820,232 957,447 1,313,957 1,431,485 1,605,379 982,201 1,002,434 1,006,818 1,141,996 1,258,486 1,426,305 1,797,520 1,942,795 2,120,2.52 101.443 114,761 103,786 103,945 115,328 124,800 149,212 143,195 170,921 107,496 100,399 122,947 106,351 1,50,467 125,937 200,596 173,708 21,3,483 184,387 291,669 245,104 295,897 242,003 291,792 233,929 439,306 313,514 137,278 130,167 103,983 69,579 76,794 88,058 102,076 127,719 146,116 239,057 292,071 464,667 328,539 382,724 451,792 611,978 728,489 884,054 39,741 99,779 61,941 78,910 81,899 178,142 153,064 135,372 370,385 278,798 391,850 526,608 407,449 464,623 2,334,400 428,022 62 J, 934 765,042 863,861 1,254,439 377,025 60,425 765,656 132,0^8 1,643,302 256,017 3,433,922 546,342 2,<^.36,992 606 183 1,445,627 335,632 782,210 179,479 530,445 141,146 10,328,476 909,497 4,298,222 321,082 7, 31 5, .529 615,845 11,557,4.58 928,600 8,526,408 608,082 4,481,016 347,443 5,5X1,664 010,127 2,421,015 245,489 1,081,255 132,374 869,624 90,506 1,564,598 143,618 2,230,907 192,268 9,997,198 719,942 7,322,764 558,403 5, >75,929 549,996 6,476,014 726,225 5,491,9,35 656,024 2,897,415 414,444 3,246,264 136,446 2,614,043 110,574 2,530,834 91,772 1,957,732 88,722 1,701,685 85,115 2,288,281 107,550 2,277,783 108,811 2, .388, 866 123,242 2,11,5,154 121,249 3,988.220 260,792 5,552,287 270,826 3,636,221 143,401 6,526,900 317,487 8,360,710 429,022 5,804,382 305 668 6,765,294 460,277 7,064,653 587,784 5,637,990 515,704 200 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Peincipal Articles. Provisions — Con. Meats — Con. Dried or smoked meats and meats preserved in any other way than salted/ Lbs. or pickled I, $ All other provisions $ Totals $ Resin or rosin '. ^^ ' Ribbons -S Salt {^f- Seeds and bulbous roots : — ■ Flaxseed { ^|b' Garden, field and other seeds for agricultural or other pur- poses, N,O.P., when in bulk or in large parcels S All other -S Totals S Silk and manufactures of : — Fabrics $ Handkerchiefs $ Clothing, including corsets prior to 1898 $ Silk, raw, or as reeled from ( Lbs. the cocoon, &c . . I S Velvets I Yds. All other $ Totals .$ Soap {"^t Spices I ^^''• Spirits and wines : — Brandy {^^Us. Gin of all kinds, N. E.S. . . . { ^^^ * " Quantities and Values. 1889. 1,023,301 94,079 786,370 3,223,069 1890. 1891. 1892. 1,077,421 114,744 499,010 3,548,325 95,659 1,072,068 231,631 227,400 19,863 62,967 19,252 61,384 587,068! 717,-346 192,1 OS, 953 173,365,506 292,511 309,685 l,454i 3,351 81,036 612,468 696,8.55 587,464 105,174 124,072 43,910 162,373 366,842 196,920 1,200,340 30,832 42,521 186,062 259,271 487 854 1,297,8931 1,-362,974 141,5731 135,283 295,830 2,419,291 176,807 2,257,791 88,019] 199,795 23,7941 80,096 262,030 227,488 25,481 97,107 660,315 445,329 211, 016, 519 '220.668,427 381,610, 381,351 133,2031 160,616[ 160,616 169,741 257,220 429,485 48,678i 134,288 1893. 1,501,004 143,572 127,400 1894. 1,629,189 1,396,585 138,515 180,553 1,901,804 125,676 239,4.34 23,8891 97,750 101,858 191,660 22,022 90,670 549,961 543,434 211,738,847' 212,430,744 .360,941 381,497 466,514! 733,514 598,063 110,884 175,887 49,040 192,824 350,605 189,660 560,691 119,2741 200,272; 43,428 171,940 272,200 163,102 613,974 128,908 196,635 78,245 260,299 266,126i 151,683: 11,713 12,637 427,520 .51,716 491,873 820,874 139,731 300,781 54,619 206,.325 215,664 128,577 1,099,938} 1,027,435| 987,499 882,643 2,376,343 2,367,256 2,242,714 1,46.5,363 1,039,178 114,343 140,232 2,008,400; 2,090,125 223,525 211,514 217,082 386,577 541,509 193,753 231,146 .399,802 581,998 222,030 1,74.5,777 151,094 2,103,202 219,760 2,338,998] 2,478,931 2,064,183 167,763 1,925,448 182,088 204.463 359,158 390,598 155,593 222,.346 394,575 406,063 174,581 2,417,195 184,748 2,067,451 193,425 212,027 363,543 486,070 182,058 193,017 204,720 400,039 59,493 664,252 823, .529 128,167 282,738 61,147 203,040 311,098 103,193 576,208 2,176,875 2,055,010 157,826 1,552,264 139,001 190,031 303,386 428,490 157,151 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 201 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Quantities and Values. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1,332,601 139,823 1,206,403 116,454 1,080,300 96,973 1,277,144 122,265 2,792,300 246,932 2,987,923 291,354 2,420,173 274,256 1,597,464 193,328 1,411,959 164,613 97,518 133,469 176,013 270,483 310.039 387,884 570,248 565,366 365,480 1,695,007 1,228,041 1,572,289 2,993.841 2,725,615 2,895,978 3,085,.576 2,550,712 1,855,010 247,231 193,861 370,224 241,822 105,741 191,697 504,988 339,526 404,976 298,561 1,551,557 306,843 390,028 225,924 367,373 167,902 241,286 295,120 27,093 85,822 27,200 112,499 33,09S 101,221 *108,376 99, ('90 *108,262 94,237 *84,972 111,760 *103,304 125,363 *132,415 147,613 *160,615 194,292 564,563 210,182,752 362,565 799,495 212,670,3.-)7 363,438 50't,019 227,756,250 345,587 661,9.54 204,733,297 .327,594 8.54,113 194,817,9.58 300,339 715,951 204 583,033 325,436 643,628 227,521,291 373,306 798,730 252,231,125 424,780 1,093,470 247,263,104 402,957 44,813 37,400 28,952 30,440 232 375 t3, 349,892 67, 132 t45,708,682 1,119,.539 151,184,541 1,366,436 tl5,328,360 700,480 +54,049,308 1,871,333 +48,286,126 1,376,537 497,794 623,289 672.378 465,454 381,868 525,567 57.5,719 443,244 475,322 61,359 73,1,32 67,377 68,196 70,413 82,302 85,973 128,716 137,144 596,553 726,861 740,130 601,082 1,571,820 1,974,305 1,362,172 2,443,293 1,989,003 854,421 905,347 760,594 1,. 331, 512 2,090,157 2,452,908 2,363,128 2,642,626 2,888,725 110,672 104,278 80,606 69,042 90,080 107,211 115,368 108,894 112,803 353,626 44,178 123,970 344,123 62,288 190,557 252,704 44,955 133,3.54 231,795 70,631 226,724 241,780 75,824 263,543 251,704 63, 832 277,708 241,909 78,589 261,637 224, .591 106,637 352,134 234,154 101,8.33 .367,928 294,779 138,225 406,488 171,764 296,602 1.33,687 537,571 199,473 819,562 321,604 763,213 274,625 578,347 233,523 622,992 279,811 785,525 370,118 232,165 261,031 272,510 213,468 182,158 151,113 167,933 179,158 198,377 1,813,079 1,977,100 1,633,455 2,272,014 3, 189, .322 3,515,269 3,383,498 3,787,214 4,172,105 2,919,933 216,018 2,009,658 155,612 3,360,468 245,116 2,033,564 149,757 3,8.33,283 263,648 1,880,485 138,036 4,448,164 290,773 2, 369, .593 197,590 6,216,927 381,198 1,971,069 188,687 7,292,097 449,341 2,119,717 223,224 5,998,358 366,179 2,171,867 221,382 4,711,482 318,390 2, .588, 099 251,973 346,.5.54 2,694,581 236,457 195,175 299,914 435,283 143,660 153, .339 245,220 1 375,280 140,299 183,060 264,017 455,145 161,668 194,403 300, .350 494,989 186,002 -- 1 211,875 310,650 534,227 22.3,915 -2.33,403 350,718 595,367 258. .573 245,785 393, .556 67.3,712 317,073 291,311 436,251 594,691 270,982 310,360 475,386 749,231 .350,175 • Cwt. t Lbs. 202 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Principal Articles. Spirits and wines— Con. Whiskey I e ' All other spirits •! g ' ITT- , T ("Galls \V ines, non-sparkhng -! ® II sparkling $ Totals S Stone and manufactures of $ Sugar, syrup and molasses — Sugar, N.E.S { "^J*^' Molasses and syrup ■{ g * All other •$ Totals . . $ ™ f Lbs. Tea -^ $ Tobacco and manufactures of — Cigars and cigarettes i e ' Tobacco, unmanufactured . . -^ 9) \ $ Wool not further prepared/ Lbs. than washed, N.E.S \ $ + Yards. J Pairs. Quantities and Values. 1889. 290,512 1890. 1891. 354,689 437,445 420,421 360,337 3,302 68,256 3,531 82,184 4,037 83,694 3,812 180,881 741,751 452,550 353,234 2,665,481 2,002,942 1,554,206 1,3.39,421 8:^6,645 1,260,479 9.50,802 324,116 244,305 413,700 443,567 207,373 289,027 315,192: 187,029: 140,667| 10,664,1661 1,605,355 2.56,475 3,523 107,871 5,822 114,417 9,080 171,802 4,342 143,373 992,509 318,518 396,924 184,930 2,946,920 2,045,257 1,683,031 1,268,438 810,378 1,435,096 1,141,256 334,995 263,913 520,222 ■ 527,047 178,136 336,926 374,978 151,846 116,759 8,905,2611 1,729,056 859,898 4,175 130,715 12,244 241,023 6,924 152,498 2,421 117,908 768,409 1892. 336,513 332,712 98,151 3,170,823 1.927, -387 1,. 578,687 1,086,999 673,923 1,156,214 971,148 244,499 196,376 332,127 341,818 118,834 325,727 369,556 180,729 136,528 7,848,802 1,398,746 232,723 4,121 119,287 10,636 243,093 6,569 120,448 2,749 134,700 800,412 2,418,039 2,301,-304 1,787,428 1,089,682 681,920 939,509 781,168 279,539 212,362 424,390 393,965 1 1.33.386 349,837 384,431 281,141 197,860 10,224,086 1,694,702 1893. 312,989 307,125 104,015 1894. 276,989 300,066 135,325 266,990 5,983 190,622 9,859 195,742 3,056 59,591 2,152 110,412 827,646 2,375,132 2,436,173 1,819,936 1,286,257 763,175 1,050,143 846,708 27.3,791 209,305 319,594 309,029 1515,181 445,277 456,173 259,868 172,721 10,50.3,645 1,651,440 685,110 6,050 207,569 9,547 208,928 8,697 171,942 1,574 70,835 735,672 2,792,436 2, .339, 195 1,. 583, 721 926,494 576,140 754,153 609,100 226,993 149,2.59 252,988 261,822 123,887 / 407,267 I 18,273 420,588 2.58,156 166,831 7,166,253 1,085,254 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 205 Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Continued. Quantities and Values. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 262,778 276,463 285,512 282,56b 327,719 395,509 444,206 489,306 592,608 13,266 177,526 22,2.59 255,712 32,347 331,937 32,652 384,767 46,870 569,416 36,309 574,383 52,574 704,868 51,712 675,910 60,900 892,360 248,595 302,241 337,735 304,820 370,839 502,994 478,707 568,948 "657,138 20,057 14,614 8,600 •7,819 14,957 10,431 16,177 10,236 39,810 37,607 187,367 68,813 341,048 68,420 357,132 462,363 199, i32 199^415 210^073 " " 472,967 '690,95i 399,748 286,718 189,-577 136,918 406,845 432,224 262,863 665,817 389,267 4,826 142,516 5,745 145,326 5,428 156,833 7,212 227,280 6,918 208,321 7,623 272,462 5,731 197,379 5,543 186,872 7,439 305,657 8,627 184,202 8,556 207,191 16,001 339,540 24,863 484,782 19,703 543,536 29,548 887,274 27,643 804,180 34,037 941,004 38,055 1,268,053 7,701 139 253 7,579 131,540 10,936 162,906 16,813 295,748 15,642 304,209 19,089 398,211 23,596 444,732 15,884 344,567 23,714 5.59,045 1,399 55,678 1,645 52,998 1,528 44,5.50 2,322 56,049 1,566 50,404 2,525 86,659 1,581 57,906 1,317 49,286 1,183 55,608 656,690 890,345 787,906 863,551 1,086,414 1,243,736 5,003,298 1,322,787 1,494,527 1,539,917 2,474,410 2,904,196 3,002,228 3,506,662 4,081,792 4,943,878 5,899,440 +3,823,743 1,939,672 6,990,414 2,275,096 1,528,602 2,463,701 1.644,503 1,883,151 1,204,191 t2, 172, 218 1,170,536 +2,815,153 1,559,978 t2, 504, 211 1,384,631 +3,673,196 1,883,957 +4,289,000 2,381,665 1,042,249 628,225 919,462 549,180 734,331 443,.574 t947,939 498,290 +953,124 558,821 +989,364 592,331 +973,467 485,324 +1,128,505 642,042 +1,608,586 944,809 510,740 371,328 587.382 412, .582 587,893 411,982 +791,388 428,650 +849,870 513,513 +1,427,821 843,625 +1,241,095 748,765 +1,874,787 1,028,400 +2,585,347 1,397,482 142,004 95, 120 109,566 70,3.55 109,477 58,427 t360,8.5() 57,402 +475,568 64,810 +542,522 84,334 +655,702 120,126 +824,270 153,398 +756,054 139,385 143,620 183,534 239,790 144,857 161,203 180,730 161,042 210,763 125,329 93,200 82,465 105,644 91,120 71,102 58,466 57,114 77,448 73,174 93,656 87,444 111,461 1 12,790,148 402,594 J3,420,959 503,557 ^2,952,295 415,081 13,620,628 488,664 t4,640,78t 648,157 J5, 128, 788 635,239 : 3,64.3,572 526,548 +4,300,824 572,183 16,206,424 887,742 479,103 199,988 343,226 177,150 347,072 162,156 462,723 213,195 7.^5,043 311,861 909,089 407,311 1,014,.563 409,864 1,481,542 531,062 2,130,610 811,153 7,750,050 1,129,389 8,992,244 1,215,580 5,704,194 878,339 11,785,899 1,885,489 9,413,739 1,335,096 8,054,699 1,574,834 8,574,605 1,292,895 10,360,738 1,374,054 7,994,702 1,239,998 206 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 13. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Principal Articles. Quantities and Values. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. Wool and manufactures of : — Con All fabrics composed wholly or / in part of wool, worsted, &c. ( Clothing, ready-made, and wear- ing apparel of everj' descrip- tion, (except knitted goods). . Carpets, Brussels i Yds. $ $ $ 1 ^ds. 1 $ Yds. $ Lbs. $ $ S $ $ $ s s 23,677,187 3,578,607 827,402 3,355,622 22,469,029 3,730,549 940,876 [ 798,132 499,070 - 1,311,747 L 470,526 255,033 79,959 350,105 145,091 142,728 20,539,831 3,355,840 876,151 724,437 494,109 19,866,596 3,497,006 985,181 729,873 .50.5.313 22,579,859 3,781,191 1,125,292 708,654 448,733 1,880,160 588,560 266,1.37 83,909 394,544 137,744 105.039 16,759,125 3,365,297 1,019,345 632,511 387,048 (^ 1,507,1621 1.574.182 1,669,908 M tapestry - II other - Felt : pressed, of all kinds, not filled or covered by or with \ any woven fabric J All other 973,212 127,922 63,099 316,021 100,121 109,031 507,831 243,950 79,590 240,835 101,001 165,847 477,348 232,301 82,018 371.010 141,463 13.3,847 491,489 311,566 83,238 414,243 170,029 110, .566 Totals 11,949,584 12,833,353 11,365,985 12,089,398 12,654,136 10,603,614 Miscellaneous Articles : — Articles imported by, and for the use of the Dominion Gov- ernment or any of the De- partments thereof, or by and for the Senate and House of Commons, &c., &c Articles for the use in the Army and Navy Articles for use in the fisheries. Settlers' effects 662,389 122,088 448,720 1,797,112 599,503 370,194 428,464 1,810,217 412,209 408,434 435,333 1,778,556 297,473 487,468 473,082 2,024,718 355,806 637,806 434,057 2,210,794 423,658 470,735 444,540 3,.322,499 Coin and bullion 575,251 1,083,011 1,811,170 1,818,530 6,534,200 4,023,072 Total values of principal and 115,224,931 121,858,241 119,967,638 127,406,068 129,074,268 123,474,940 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles of Merchandise Imported into Canada, &c. — Concluded. 207 QUANTITTES AND VALUES. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 13,054,410 2,661,481 15,374,555 3,183,124 12,375,023 2,537,690 '3^024,634 3,377^094 ' '3,359;856 ' 3,099,i54 '3,386^593 '3,"75'i4i3 830,148 846,069 820,707 972,820 1,151,674 1,151,933 1,155,914 1,211,185 1,321,-563 528,914 320,910 574,078 323,958 416,245 234,911 488,278 288,315 667,393 414,688 811,104 493,789 651,578 410,847 663,991 419,655 859,698 553,057 1,233,356 369,449 219,671 76,290 1,229,215 392,781 259,106 82,960 1,074,601 333,125 140,947 49,859 1,233,475 403, .559 55,092 27,196 1,444,352 468,916 71,024 32,000 1,404,427 465,648 60,945 32,193 1,410,483 469,860 68,633 42,621 1,576,839 560,122 161,461 97,1.37 1,848,221 658.415 374,820 260,643 325,496 116,911 348,104 125,088 402,696 128,054 463,578 183,323 449,988 178,083 432,748 173,.399 488,858 182,062 565,402 192,592 613,442 214,140 114,535 151,658 127,689 274,790 277,906 330,393 228,953 345,103 348,732 9,116,820 9,989,437 8,025,454 10,135,019 11,180,808 11,728,019 11,243,746 12,623,107 15,130,302 207,522 314,767 234,811 354,367 856,451 712,133 1,646,337 2,607,664 1,407,060 552,242 473,756 1,693,511 635,482 387,930 597,643 632,616 523,954 90,820 518.891 525,141 540,626 496,047 50,380 627,528 653,968 737,400 777,038 2,540,681 2,188,975 2,233,730 2,828,675 2,805,956 3,065,410 3,740,630 4, .580, 481 6,442,724 4,576,620 5,226,319 4,676,194 4,390,844 4,705,134 8,297,438 3,537,294 6,311,405 8,976,797 110,781,682 118,011,508 119,218,609 140,323,053 162,764,.308 189,622,513 190,415,525 212,270,158 241,214,961 208 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 14. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Articles of Mer- (From Canadian 1 Principal Articles. Q CAXITTIES AND VALUES 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. Animals, living : — Cattle, homed \ "^jj. ' Horses '. g ' Sheep { ^^■ Another S 102,980 5,714,526 17,874 2,226,892 360,939 1,276,918 120,876 81,478 6,952,185 16,709 2,007,533 316,013 1,276,999 118,384 117,765 8,774,769 11,868 1,572,564 299,587 1,150,865 6.5,357 107,180 7,749,399 11,306 1,484,431 331,276 1,429,067 64,071 107,225 7,715,103 13,.387 1,588,007 362,455 1,288,540 224,717 86,063 6,499,717 9,414 1,178,806 234,100 849,651 79,008 Totals S 9,.339,212: 10,355,101 11,563,-555 10,726,968 10,846,367 8,607,182 Books, photographs, &c.. . . S Breadstuffs, viz.:— Grain : — T, , r Bu.sh. Barley \ g -r> f Bush. Beans -j g { Bush 66,303 89,441 93,385 99,121 92,487 84,566 9,948,217 9,975,911 6,464,592 4,600,422 303,383: 185,806 406,925 252,785 4,892,334 2,929,885 324,065 496,507 .5,202,768 2,613,363 315,872 412,553 2,044,235 946,151 276,955 356,840 594,604 277,681 2,839,209 1,527,498 7,278,194 2,555,322 3,255.812 2,441,437 1.58.536 597,405 264,200 218,897 265,900 511,216 Buckwheat - g T J- f Bush. Indian com ■! g „ ^ / Bush. Oats -j g Pease, whole j g f Bush. 277,033 4,386,259 2,191,110 417,906 154,119 1,982,853 1,449,417 ■ 6,624,746 2,999,843 846,895 277,805 2,488,142 1,714,633 239,971 170,279 504,967 254,897 2,580,801 2,394,130 47,756 3,5.54,2.55i 2,050,656 1,803,453 1,340,755 345,647 6,440,048 156,846 2,249,932 2,567,564 4,444,548 1,858,343 3,266,078 186,801 207,535 10,382,630 4,955,397 3,359,525 1,236,570 3,194,216 2,237,516 184.530 .. split -'. g „ ( Bush. 174,282 195,381 137,198 154,005 379,912 2,597,927; 298,589 204,334 Rye [ i Wheat {^1^- 250,440 2,178,761! 225,331 114,351 1,78.^,349 1,744,957 71,261 4,539,363 13,659,020 13,008,029 14,180,252 4,102,734 12,056,832^ 10,152,016 9,5.56,788 80,748 706,583 39,958 4,503 Totals, grain: [^"f"' Grain products, viz.: — „ J Cwt. Bran . . -! g „ , , / Bush. Oatmeal -I g Wheat flour - g ^' Another S 18,89.5,228 23,494,995 16,870,689 35,624,9.57 12,451,203! 12,688,822 11,809,598! 24,691,066 29,794,121 18,641,907 32,837,508 19,063,759 88,376 72,080 63,731 237,937 156,360 769.478 187,773 107,398 87,153 89,122 306,991 149,9.59 661,072 234,138 190,474 163,788 11,988 45,987 313,280 1,460,300 105,64>^ 187,688 146,126 103,174 41.5,315 399,118 l,860,49i 56,980 255,648 181,152 1.56,512 626,477 431,116 1,798,878 17,328 134,564 96,549 92,262 319,783 480,275 1,842,875 12,220 Totals, grain products. S All other breadstuffs S 1,267,268 1,289,354 11,172 16,509 1,775,723 14,658 2,478,912 17,542 2,623,835 78,980 2,271,427 44,919 Totals, breadstuffs. § 13,729,643 13,994,685^ 13,599,979 27,187,520 21,344,722 21,380,105 ' i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 209 chandise Exported from Canada during the P'iscal Year.s ended June 30, l.ssy to 1V)U."}. Beturns.) Quantities axd Values. 1895. 1896. 1 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 93,806 7,121,148 104,7.35 7,086,822 161,377 7,159,599 213,064] 212,504 8,729,990; 8,576,371 : 205,581 9,090,696 169,337 9,068,860 184,692 10,699,630 176,945 11,-370,262 15,332 1,547,867 22,887 2,441,118 19,208 1,952,071 16,423 13,505 10,893 1,840,9891 1,077,9071 1,269,535 8,819 1,075,901 14,558 1,764,428 6,371 ; 1,038,408 291,862 1,627,089 393,339 2,154,623 31.3,410 1,002,011 351,789 405,3341 459,944 1,272,077) 1,541,132! 1,894,012 394,948 1,628,731 .348,895 1,496,771 401,619 1,658,874 61,376 91,075 150,036 71,714? 95, 992 [ 75,759 136,119 146,087 388,032 10,357,^79 11,773,638 10,263,717 11,914,770 11,291,402 12,330,002 11,909,611 14,106,916 14,45.5,570 85,981 96,081 119,959 147,985 135,154 i 178,731 164,700 184,246 209,6.39 1,708,370 720,718 840,726 316,029 1,831,094 566,505 .527,158 199,068 386,768 179,519 2,551,949 1,200,8.52 • 2,490,403 1,173,219 457,117 231,199 947,012 457,233 351,035 425,486 254,503 259,004 264,744 195,543 273,684 200,093 304,537 239,238 312,443 335,542 310,654 418,810 154,131 225,813 51,095 79,801 379,794 174,056 405,000 173,689 479,555 181,733 721,219 297,491 .334,492 178,637 274, .580 146,0.55 429,331 227,717 314,550 175,517 314,349 175,394 1,535,356 800,365 2,499,080 1,131,429 7,229,897 2,749,953 14, 332,939 5,167,043 16,150,779 6,411,495 11,761,024 4,758,778 12,220,975 5,507,245 2,690,748 1,287,789 2,132,908 1,085,601 93.5,814 323,549 1,001,956 285,418 7,247,991 1,835,721 10,925,602 3,320,718 11,093,279 3,536,937 8,059,963 2,489.048 10,122,262 3,103,575 5,187,113 2,104,883 7,75.3,049 2,6.32-S8(; 2,130,778 1,622,919 1,564,545 1,142,907 3,971,815 2,310,710 3,115,918 1,729,444 2,787,816 1,837,303 2,913,842 2,003,164 3,674,113 2,490,931 1,817,454 1,.591,586 1,149,157 128,346 107,740 212,168 168,304 149,254 100,218 129,347 104,287 132,250 123,493 165,210 1.5.5,694 201,148 193,1.54 196,349 222,954 1,0,56,266 62^942 33,003 50,228 22,822 482,157 226,000 1,540,933 827,973 896,335 572,-593 569,198 335,899 1,169,006 708,156 804,013 484,073; 1,205,022 701,288 11,945,658 7,326,736 13,219,302 8,007,957 13,141,338 9,265,326 23.914,628 21,933,102 17,468,559 14,043,972 22,456,517 16,368,889 18,936,252 13,622,930 36,446,357 26,410,101 38,998,923 29,088,781 7,489 2,861 269 206 1,761 546 3,256 1,433 7,.539 3,926 1,907 1,260 4,190 1,954 32,039 15,985 5,450 3,299 19,185,582 11,537,433 ^0,047,777 11,.507,765 .34,799,606 17,432,255 55.-514,684 33; 780, 6.52 49,567,354 27,127,113 49,066,633 27,795,1»1 49,5.58,337; 27, 447, 691 1 48,099,871 32,749,900; 383,601 2.37,178; 52,556,965 35,280,549 119,137; 87,259 139,472 112,568 173,849 122,570 270,684 165,848 229,340 168,120 192,567 145,206 3^1,175 243,215 .351,06!; 242,100 80,263 276 310 110,577 36", 550 1.53,865 468,399 176,821 554,759 119,986 396,568 i 145,867 474,991 151,851 467,807 91,706^ 344,332 145,036 538,119 325,329! 1,119,163 244,290 895,148 481,764 l,720,3ril 1,254,864 808,605 .5,446,016 3,145,874 771,022 2,800,347 1,121,901 4,030,746 1,086,693 3,969,135' 1,288,002 4,70(;,651 17,589 15,875 20,641 19,782 12,575 28,660 36,729 62,020 42,397 1,. 500,321 24,775 1,.389,141 37,?24 2,331,971 43,674 6,186,405 19,916 3,72.3,137 70,383 3,449,204 45,508 4,778,497 60,399 4,612,665 53,318; 5,523,297 53,358 13,062,529 12,934,230 19,807,900 39,986,973 30,920,633 31,289,893 '32,286,587 37,415,883 1 40,857,204 10— i— 14 210 TRADE AXD COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII.. A. 1904 No. 14.— Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Quantities and Values. PiuxciPAL Articles. CaiTiages, carts, wagons, bicyc-les, &c Coal, coke, &c. : — Coal, bitiiminoii.s. ( Tons. All other Totals S Cordage, twine, rox^e, &c. . S Cotton and manufacture.? of •? Drugs, dyes, chwnicals, &c.: — Extract of hemlock f Brls . bark \ § All other S Total.s S Fertilizers, &c.:- Phosphates . . . ( Tfjns. \ -S All other -S Totals 8 Fish and fish products : — Cod, haddock, ling and/ Cwt. Ix)llock, dry salted . . I. S Herring, jjickled salted or ( Brls . . . . I « Halibut, fresh Mackerel, fresh I. pickled . Lobsters, fresh ■ 1. canned Saluion, tresh M canned. . . . r Lbs I S r Lbs. ! I § i / Brls. \ .S / Brls. I * ( Lbs. \ S r Lbs. l s / Lbs. • L S Fish, all other fresh . All other 8 Totals S 1889. 1890. 34,724 1891. 24,6.53' 34,260 731,115 811,659 903,791 2,428,928! 2,684,250 3,081,469 39,.586 67,228 1892. 1893. 73,921 63,603 52,268 52,818' 34,249 221,866' 24,218! 174,976 37,667 230, 23o' 27,882' 403,508 19,995 436,505 9,6S9 1.59,039 11,250 162,042 111,497 10,979 187,176. 9.5,989 10,173 157,753 91,044 6,398 108,085 159,039 23,158 364,583 29,715 401,827 4,291 24,2.571 422,200 5,150 17,243' 380,462 8,673 11,899 132,475 7,706 364,.583, 406,118 427,350 389,135 140,181 733,490 3,176,075 82,842 321,225 296,864 14,414 644,805 40,371 29,659' 405,524 25,189 110,835 9,288,977 1,098,992 1.128,97b 12.5,015 6,738,473 752,821 603,663 I 412,887; 7,061,822' 734,167 3,049,853 92,280 313,569 258,035 15,757 925,536 48,459 36,995 .533,824 29,359 140,6.39 .S,064,811 1,006,291 992, .362 112,547 17,92.5,494 2,069,S74 577,745 292,394 8,160,952 768,1361 3,268,012 104,850 343,241 376,962 23,0(;5 3,737,754' 156,419 72,803 773,780 37,781 179,42.j 12,001,021 1,750,768 1,236,566 130,838 1.5,935,710 1,74.5,140 i 608,7971 349,301 750,324 3,365,296 93,674 .360,290 486,865 35,149; 739,319 3,123,739 107,146 :381,125 434, .525 32,992 1,744,027 100,600 1,668,125 73,185 76,333 636,881, 46,954 455,963 46,602 254,694 45,441 290.960 10,242,476 1,658,467 12,901,960 1,816,725 1,145.163' 126,518 1,229,553 123,716 12,368,207 1,254,586 8,219,-518 870,378 1894. 96,819 1,031,725 1,006,126 1,092,063 3,409,107 3,3.57,185 3,545,251 37,165 2,428,928: 2,723,836 3,148,697i 3,461,375 3,410,003 3,582,416 19,104 614.535 9,254 127,692 132,815 103,428 273,539 283,1651 248,797 240,900 231,120 4,947 40,400 31,413 71,813 9,328,789 687,980| 293,923 787,364 302,748 8,774,384 8,2.58,901 773,909 3,407,499 103,564 327,074 S40,491 60,878 1,784,07C 97,069 44,001; 399,515 43,559 258, .325 13,825,336 2,102,925 1,424,892 134,172 24,042,111 2,386,696 799.548 349,550 10,323,251 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 211 Articles of Merchandise Exported from Canada, &c. — Continued. Quantities and Valuks. 1895. 1896 77,253 1897. 113,3441 402,216 1,20^,538 3,782,696 25,295 1,125,563 3,457,465 38,285 3,807,991 3,495,750 1,221,104 3,560,827 31,654 51,516! 601, ISO i 7,796 115,894 164,183 280,077 4,189 33,810 32,174 150,015 823,338 10,258 174,819 155,143 329,962 65,984 833,362 3,461,678 106,831 322,249 2,291,024 102,718 1,553,617 66,887 528 5,280 3,592,481 119,169 960,397 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903 480,288 1,182,732 3,456,059 12,981 3,409,040 6,125 97,483 150,497 152,322 578,077 361,936 1,231.618 3,718,826 23,374 255,638 1,743,202 4,771,441 36,673 3,742,200 141,170 464,010 5,8621 84,289 6,522 77,607 490,720 305,780 4,808,114 183,409 483,345 247,980 23 275 575,009! 383,387 2561 1,090 861 9,290 36,1871 36,5841 46,864' 52,588 41,467 36,859 47,954 61,878 785,368 3,150,180 104,361 295,219 1,919,417! 84,681! I 2,770,040 100,915^ 41,843 397,8.55 21,853 281,267 40,917 306,775 42,540 340,928 12,344,534 1,837,676 14,504,499 2,149,067 1,326,425 124,615 2,309,183 222,548 20,524,3.50 2,009,413 22,481,633 2,536,755 708,188 904,451 309,772 300,137 785,897 2,883,004 87,568 242,316 1,988,042 104,068 1,255,245 ■ 6.3,761 17,785 193,244 33,622 330,793 11,340,039 2,079,679 2,033,876 191,881 27,961,895 2,8.56,127 781,917 276,152 9,647,826 10,366,148i 10,002,943 10- ■Ui 760,517 2,700,450 .57,820 188,712 1,104, .534 63,415 1,488,673 6.3,625 12,877 154,075 38,485 336,725 11,919,634 2,291,025 1,5.56,541 135,880 41,648,579 3,430,805 843,807 3.54,526 10,563,045 696,513 2,737,4.34 5.3,123 186,873 641,163 39,826 1,457,770 86,540 13,706 169,765 31,864 367,558 11,044,785 2,321,655 935,801 93,439 25,942,171 2,407,481 834,454 363.245 5,356 64,405 332,587 396,992 149 2,285 .51,410 9,608,270 53,695 749,943 3,041,346 55,908' 190,011 713,703 42,796 493,482 26,950 11,974 156,844 29,664 305,493 10,471,838 2,372,859 1,6.57,603 142,238 37,047,280 2,885,830 1,066,500 405,650 10,636,517 491,300 527,726 1,952,437 5,438,903 200,930 5,639,833 175,026 654,541 1,849,600 4,934,260 193,185 310,695 2,005,976 .5,515,363 150,226 5,127,445! .5,665,589 250,896, 105,030 i 1,226,679; 678,940 4,795! 57, 321 1 694,937 6,0.59: 72,240 4,815 58,359 752,258 1,009,691! 1,201,200 1,081,9311 1,259, .559 6 120 37,877 37,997 733,566 2,763,360 71,215 259,731 719,250 34,099 380,336 18,134 40,130 283,157 49,503 301,447 11,178,647! 2,283,930 1,569,678 141,628 35, .343, 449 2,889,482 1,213,643 492,128 70 V< 61,881 63,701 1 20 116,474 ^ 116,494 10,680,739 768,371 3,199,868 79,557 294,024 1,352,455 55,580 1,916,029 66,438 45, 706 1 356,092 35,573 365,194' 10,154,587' 2,149,395: 2,100,351 196,896 I 49,302,6.54! 5, 012, 738 1 1,263,011 607,906 13,567,142 814,984 3,353,361 74,204 249,479 119,094 7,609 860,350 22,802 20,239 235,283 33,292 398,267 11,539,142 2, .591, 585 1,(509,539 161,711 23,324,288 2,589,838 1,139,334 666,357 11,415,626 212 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 14. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Principal Articles. Flax, hemp, jute and mfrs. of : — Flax 'i g Tow All other Totals. . . . Fruits, all kinds : — Apples, dried .... f Cwt. 'I s Lbs. . , f Lbs. Ajiples, green -^ 5^ Berries, all icinds S All other S Totals. 8 Furs and skins and nJrs. of : — Furs and skin.s, undress- ed, the produce of fish or other marine animals -S Furs and skins not dress- ed $ Another 8 Totals S ^ f Tons ^*y \ s Hides and skins, other than fur S Leather and mfrs. of. Lime S Metals and minerals and mfrs. of: — Copper, all kinds, in- f Tons. eluding copper ore . . 1 S Gold and silver and mfrs. of : — Gold bearing (juartz, dust, nuggets, &c.. . . S Sih ei- ore j Tons I S Totals, gold and silver. . Iron and steel and mfrs. of : Agricultural imple'ts. . Castings, N.E.S. Quantities and Values. 1889. 17,108 121,807 1890. 1891. 24,407 21,207 175,563 12,9901 95,698! I 26.568; 1892. 21,877 181,386, 15, .565: 99,299 123 1893. 146,214 297,8291 280,808 93,601 4,113 771,971 1,528,449 7-5,754 29,755 91,962 4,980 800,650 49,029 378,475 451,197 993,163 1,390,436 36,192: 67, 499 1 64,849 166,864 1,638,071 1,101,834 1,671,178 38,4.57! 112,360 19,014 114,653 227,013 .34,S64| 124,082 1S,338| 117,143! 7.330 691,276 1,187,673 1,445,452 2,731,254 93,398 188,196 97,119 163,640 212,374, 1,812,428 I 42,294 318,635 536,049 1,562,105 1,395,821 48,312' 95,961 2,067,096 1,929,052 2,027,831 91,480 115,162 934,082 1,068,554 48.3,756; 517,212; I 1 882,563! 888,603; 13:,166| 175,184! 65,083 559,489 512,405 957,585 15.3.265 1,343 202,784 2,544 244,337 .5,497 ,505,196 62.3,479 657,022; 554,126 216i 168,265 238 201,015 309 238,367 2.2.38 .'16,603 3,658 395,819 1894. 27,730 268.203 9,599 71,423 100 248,5.55 339,726 260,517 3,.500,033 1,430,5.59 14,644 200,S13i 98,988 278.313 .S08,.S89 103,240 163,068 1,741,690: 3,192,826 1,174,185 1,115,968 605,752 1,060,192 1,542,856 1,481,168 1,758,890 49,211 40,447 .30,759 2,708,0,35 2,127,-367 2,849,841 84,926: 151,881 276,858 800,533 1,452,872 2,601,704 505,009 47,3,117 321,902 1,132,927! 1,009,070 1,714,024 124,152 106,105 71,171 596 88,3-52 316,177, 247,868 318,258 325 193,441 418 6.5.406' ''629,655 423,707 791,744 858,637 792,493 509,618! .313,274 741,965 252,6201 I 28, 894 1 103,9.57 7,658: 462,.503 10,7:55 406,479 18,179 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 213 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles of Merchandise Exported from Canada, etc. — Continued. Quantities and Values. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 16,692 151,567 15,390 128,887 38,022 304,652 5,710 38,73:- 12,073 75,140 28,344 196,769 32,140 235,080 14,645 143, ,531 19,304 175,268 13,863 92,148 18,379 93,195 18,835 84,728 11,281 43,847 8,536 50,566 11,749 79,619 642 4,484 3,351 23,933 555 3,943 2,898 2,400 53,326 989 1,142 243,715 222,082 1,009,221 48,058 392,278 82,582 128,106 329,714 240,553 167,464 180,3.53 4,178,343 250,418 5,550,003 179,644 2,552,075 125,658 8,167,280 429,656 4,181,038 210,892 4,328,069 191,386 1,688,960 102,353 7,795,410 102 41 2 853,369 1,821,710 567,745 1,417,571 1,665,139 2,503,637 439,538 1,307,059 1,077,939 2,624,470 956,674 2,578,853 678,670 1,48.3,048 516,394 l,.o67,322 1,000, .5(55 2,7.59,047 107,825 150,253 132,296 79,464 89,348 127,740 113,824 84,468 1 10,504 260,946 237,005 34.5,609 271,330 .571,932 466,528 261,165 226,375 480,004 2,440,899 1,852,887 3,161,180 1,783,-511 3,715,406 3,384,013 2,049,423 1,980,518 3,751,967 1,163,962 761,387 460,837 .370,679 296,075 .537,242 582 538,.530 357,006 1,584,285 1,766,750 1,599,803 1,512,646 1,504,481 1,739,625 1,629,329 1,792,859 2,398,966 75,438 63,433 123,931 41,235 85,948 94,885 50,137 42,150 54,696 2,823,685 2,591,570 2,184,571 1,924,560 1,886,504 2,371,752 1,680,048 2,373,539 2,810,668 199,132 1,.540,251 214,672 1,976,749 113,754 999,238 37,141 358,614 64,428 411,631 175,417 1,414,119 252,979 2,097',902 434,807 4,415,324 450,066 3,596,557 980,418 1,163,953 1,569,628 1,121,376 1,279,892 1,407,202 2,249,438 1,737,230 1,979,524 1,376,660 2,018,080 1,.56],987 1,630,974 1,695,997 1,889,507 2,453,204 2,319,763 2,387,907 83,595 76,451 56,720 48,323 64,113 77,360 83,514 112,034 127,792 1,721 222,657 2,261 294,230 5,065 550,577 6,963 864,778 4,236 922,979 6,912 1,387,388 13,178 2,660,276 15,196 2,990,425 14,816 2,907,705 612,729 1,099,053 2,804,101 3,.588,812 3,272,702 14,148,543 24,445,156 19,684,604 16,490,820 *1, 116,217 651,737 *2, 508, 233 1,595,548 *4, 097,212 2,613,173 *6, 784, 035 3,519,786 * 4,417,422 2,630,281 *2, 283, 148 1,-354,055 *4, 022,019 2,420,750 *3,684,727 2,055,428 *3, 246, 776 1,804,592 1,264,466 2,694,601 5,417,274 7,108,628 5,902,983 15,502,598 26,865,906 21,740,032 1,820,800 18,295,412 665,667 595,277 762,262 1,444,463 1,867,223 1,693,581 1,749,565 2,299,292 26,938 j 106,162 130,887 116,439 114,405 170,569 106,579 116,513 186,215 Ounces. 2U TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 14. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal QU.-VNTITIES .■\M> VaLUK?. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. Metals and minerals and mfrs. of — Con. Iron and steel and mfrs. of— Con. Hardware $ 100,309 211,429 24,752 60,289 5 151 96,917 . 192,276 13,811 31,376 15 296 93,340 181,027 14,648 32,582 34 414 106,722 14.3,045 7,707 36,935 4 118 102,405 214,466 7,811 26,114 85 948 154,335 167,934 1,8.59 9,02(> * Machines and mach'ry. $ Ores, iron { ^on^- Pig iron { Tons. rtcraj) iron or steel. . . 1 I** Steel and mfrs. of $ All other $ 7,973 35,052 3,216 751,283 26,673 32,689 2,741 14,890 52,548 4,083 5,042 71,367 2,575 3,820 73,873 3, .536 5,190 5!), 458 3,088 Totals, i ron and steel. $ 760,513 t)60,398 777,419 898,400 883.698 3,312,619 65,337 13,859 Lead ore and jng lead.. • X' ' [ •> Tin and mfrs. of $ 18 2,000 10,942 6,563 444,159 26,932 36,062 5,200 15,826 2,329 15,892 Miscellaneous nietals and minerals and mfrs. of :— Asbestus {Ton«- ^I- {"f- Nickel, fine | ^|*^- 4,648^ 323,886 510,151 35,633 7,022 51.3,909 22,312 5,352,043 240,499 104,158 7,316 514,412 68^466 15,233,028 617,639 145,S04 5,898 396,718 ' 96,900 8,924,000 427,557 172,261 (;,23.S 340,0,36 342,392 26,5.53 8,411,27ir 808 799 All other. $ 204,856 161,507 r>3 S11 Totals, misc. metals, &c $ 564,375 632,598 880,878 1,345,721 1,093,436 1,299,199 Totals, metals, &c . . . $ 2,310,204 2,509,027 2,875,027 2,870,387 2,719,150 3,092,410 Musical instnnnents :— Organs \ ^o. All other $ 4,034 288,596 35,182 4,628 291,889 46,.558 5,677 348.958 ()0,924 5,686 342,297 65,782 3,816 268,905 52,298 ?,362 210,588 65,730 Totals $ 323,778 338,447 409,882 408,079 321,203 276,318 Oils, all kinds. . $ 79,147 65,796 63,102 68,997 51,658 62, .507 58.143 93,462 118,167 78,590 159,206 187,086 102,397 101,250 .336,714 74,035 174,6(i4 205,561 Oil cake / Cwt. 1,

, canned r Lbs. 1, $ 382,806: 30.929 1,165,996 109,103 2, 774,-536 271,994 6,.398,942 631,584 10,141,774 1,006,398 7,830,708 730,744 All oth«^r .«! 140,627 134,069 71,9.36 63,030 121,495 162,518 / Bush. Totals 12,698,007 13,797,690 13,.311,201 16,906,123 19,581,485 22,187,230 Seeds and biillx)us roots Clover and ^ass seed. 473,644 '" 2.35^684 88,586 595,875 •I « 164,453 176,741 355,269 Flax seed /Bush. 1 -s 8,284 . 7,637 . 92 350 397 205 All other 3,954 6,175 3,073 • 2,766 5,844 7,507 Totals 176,044 182,916 358,692 476,410 240,928 603, .587 r No. •■| s r Galls. Ships 38 303,587 35 484,148 35 280,474 56 .506,747 42 363,916 43 243,429 Spirits and wines :-- Whiskey 10,499 18,840 13.664 26,825 20,776 46,736 37,378 90,241 56,469 140,834 77,277 176,816 Another . . s s 21,717 .3.3,007 52,405 29,408 42,382 39,037 40,557 250,328 42,067 59,832 99,141 119,649 183,216 91 -J g53 / Tons. •I S Stone and nianufactures Gravel and sand 329,648 60,359 324,120 63,326 229,771 60,285 334,034 117,760 302,765 96,853 Gypsum, crude (Tons. •1 S 176,875 189,491 175,111 193,899 172,496 184,977 178, .51 8 194,. 304 176,489 178,979 162,412 160,082 All other s 92,441 114,750 94,540 85,640 104,677 81,638 8 Totals 323,999 .369,008 342,843 340,229 401,416 338,573 Sugar molasses, &c 70,065 111,176 146,253 187,041 475,529 177,26<; Tea 1 Lbs. • "1 .«! 242,699 44, 830 : 230.334 43,863 245,481 47,406 1,163,841 211,714 494,860 78,317 648,142 110,452 Tobacco and mfrs. of . . . r Bu.sh. 105,384 85,998 58,.5.52 68,111 129,007 225,609 Vegetables, viz : — Potatoes 975,851 287,763 1,4.58,797 495,745 3,668,72{* 1,693,674 586,196 295,421 1,112,838 421,958 1 1,097,576 397,992 All other . . 8 70,224 104,899 103,691 80,980 147,511 128,714 Totals 357,987 600,644 1,797,365 376,401 569,469 526,706 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 217 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles of Merchandise Exported from Canada, &c. — Continued. Quantities and Values. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 6,062,3!T5 597,673 1,871,120 1,086,985 506, .360 3,037,780 9,8.59,786 4,470,894 2,568,716 452,906 28,957 80,416 61,699 31,443 228,983 820,337 421,473 218,314 1,057.0.36 2,281,744 1,391,898 2,220,820 2,479,391 1,461,650 879,422 780,815 1,461,492 67,541 107,887 52 222 80,760 73.257 63,26? 59,944 68,896 134,818 3,471.638 9,368,867 6,019,291 2,424,364 1,236,761 2,892,412 3,754,009 8,650,930 5,786,757 319,868 820,605 330,124 225,089 104,718 312,290 423,045 882,191 619,911 213,014 155,097 430,923 466,574 265,860 296,966 629,115 412,575 .507,639 21,496,054 21,704,694 25,232,195 31,14.5,625 33,586,953 41,031,513 39,886,449 135,693 41,463,488 303,119 50,569,442 201,584 99,614 95,518 121,940 203,90(1 110,919 184,807 834,558 418,754 412,450 44.5,529 747,998 360,628 595,834 1,304,048 957,307 65,152 65,007 147,164 94,602 825,774 747,361 168,743 676,201 412,196 71,308 46,599 125,.392 80,568 826,843 1,039,689 257,377 1,013,967 581,667 26,608 14,842 14,486 5,679 10,718 6,643 13,248 19,778 4,857 932,474 480,195 552,328 531,776 1,585,559 1,406,960 866,459 2,337,793 1,543,831 31 57 30 39 15 29 5 13 13 172,563 99.392 105,164 191,069 127,181 205,618 66,46F 177,333 167.507 118,595 134,755 155.902 100,010 123,687 147,9.56 161,729 163,833 169.345 327,933 377,863 444,756 268,675 343,786 402,473 440,688 462,217 525,603 25,155 28,204 31,214 20,722 16,051 16,958 68,041 98,264 108,066 353,088 406,067 475,970 289,397 359,837 419,431 508,729 560,481 633,669 301,944 286,139 • 188,558 105,643 179,134 251,260 197,065 169,734 255,596 90,093 119,847 75,136 80,952 93,492 102,151 108,509 119,421 128,577 160,898 200,857 180,540 180,350 163,719 233,395 172,220 268,480 299,633 156,897 205,641 183,376 193,515 166,222 236,065 185,417 273,-335 307,398 97,752 9.5,777 89,035 95,391 102,645 155,771 209,120 209,196 168,432 344,742 421,265 347,547 369,858 362,359 493,987 503,046 601,9.52 604,407 443,654 126,013 177,746 144,213 144,557 120,171 154,597 129,207 230,488 9.53,532 319,665 3,462,975 1,695,172 1,226,519 1,581,751 1,425,616 1,532,716 1,859,820 132,949 54,246 425,897 277,388 195,125 266,866 258,137 28u,351 390,300 191,284 230,961 ^0.9,215 197,475 177,167 158,460 413,74 198,606 326,782 1,379,043 596,635 770,396 1,450,078 651,335 680,527 891,154 1,333,554 662,6.34 527,382 227,606 246,140 633,927 ,315,527 330,309 366,410 689,860 389,095 137,424 109,205 132,596 106,915 152.597 176,207 197,955 315,191 175,594 664,806 336,811 378,736 740,842 468,124 .506,516 564,365 1,005,051 564.689 - 218 TRADE AKD COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No 14. — Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Quantities an'd Values. Principal Articles. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1 1893. 1894. Wood and manufactures of : - Wood, unmanufactured : — 1 Firew0 194,080 12,107 170,689 31,313 540,288 4,932 52,439 92, .503 1,3.52,669 79,972 140,897 36,126 8,483 53,784 186,049 1,616,671 5,526 33,885 10,583 95,977 78,786 3,885,448 292,743 7,918,366 22,224 641,068 339, (;05 376,281 515,277 5,625,391 31,584 246,273 401,583 277,953 565,839 994,438 701,810 101,191 16,205 143,623 10,009 222, .529 33,841 740,502 5,834 62,011 101,533 1,764,074 1899. 70,741 123,711 55,182 6,401 44,687 161,927 1,398,454 8,143 49,769 8,760 76,792 92,373 4,193,628 295,355 7,848,437 20,830 770,458 332,998 432,323 049,299 6,885,762 29,118 234,968 527,131 374,591 564,017 976,361 529,068 84,305 26,161 204,186 15,327 221,663 25,640 .557,-592 5,259 61,061 97,693 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 67,203 117,751 44,251 90,905 43,873 91,507 • 48,858 11.5,769 48,872 68,720 103,981 57,910 10,127 74,721 26,318 193,749 6,978 54,245 1,731 15,517 50,365 494,311 31,381 285,798 15,242 175,684 11,705 139,406 9,711 03,078 32,362 235,820 8,275 63,555 7,142 59,781 18,223 128,526 47,229 340,238 45,262 272,356 31,262 219,854 71,890 .3,286,.598 70,992 2,857,822 66,247 3,167,383 87,341 3,653,917 307,637 8,287,960 338,593 8,174,304 242,636 7,451,148 251,806 8,31.5,454 19,766 564,809 26,108 (;81,384 1.5,273 472,015 17,208 551,769 355,705 532,106 320,725 005,693 480,972 840,714 483,632 1,041,129 842,721 9,618,526 737,187 9,400,469 934,197 12,570,849 954,337 14,008,846 26,402 235,664 42,075 389,253 38,167 307,965 44,398 451,194 549,816 440,083 301,047 284,412 561,239 494,448 375,140 554,272 609,209 1,131,506 623,419 1,146,150 781,160 1,525,386 798,277 1,610,143 1,297,003 221,906 839,275 152,940 868,800 182,198 970,332 210,948 24,857 229,5.54 25,538 223,380 10,817 107,861 19,063 204,690 13,094 20.5,131 15,688 273,579 13,119 248,296 14,045 305,090 19,531 405,008 15,787 317,286 15,379 356,913 17,095 434,141 5,000 65,601 8,933 143, .530 2,281 30,922 10,857 219,991 70,549 1,254,457 50,645 916,452 47,686 923,795 58,632 1,310,.5.57 220 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 14. -Statement of the Quantities and Values of the Principal Pkivcipal Akticles. Wood, and manufactures of :— Con Wood, unmanufactured — Con. TimVjer, square — Con. Other {'^f- Wood for pulp -"^ All other wood, unmanu- factured S Totals, wood unmanu- factured W(X>d manufactured : — Household furniture. . . -? Doors,sa-hes and blinds S Matches&matchsplints n Wood pulp 8 All other w(X)d mnfac'd 8 Totals, wood manufacd S Totals, wood and manu- factures of S Wool and maniifactures of : — w 1 I Lbs \N (ol, raw - » Woollens 8 Totals 8 Coin and bullion 8 Total values of principal and other articles S Aggregate trade — Iniiwrts 8 Exjxjrts 8 Grand totals.. . S Quantities \xi) Values. 1889. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. 9,149 14,419 9,595 8,998 8,533 12,148 133,747 208,682 143,638 108,280 104,693 152,696 80,005 188,998 219,458 386,092 1 393,260 999,288, 813,790 8 24,337,608 198,549 .52,889 27,182,897 476,914 728,352 182,462 69,474 114,712 168,228 384,494 25.365,960 1,037,922 221,095 61,862 919,370 873,129 845.214 709,799 618,774 25,741,675 140,188 86,4.50 168,237 280,619 395,596 23,519,017 27,511,905 26,394,727 68,162 123,144 196,184 355,303 405,090 177,197 144,702 130,349| 158,196 204,410 216,038 455,893 547,836 361,327 318,853 28,102,267 1,071,090, 1,141,883 1,329,176 1,385,625 26,812,765 24,666,900 28,841,0811 27,780,352 1,105,192 1,131.802 248,801; 247,910 932,584 201,018 51,220 282,9.57 300,021 1,978,256 2,439,782 89,189,167. 96,749,149 115,224,931 121,858,241 i 89,189,167 96,749,149 204,414,098 218,607,390 67,472 107,446 1,168,834' 228,311 51,689 82,197 16,332 47,723 315,382 311,464' 280,000 64,055 946,927 1,809.118 4,133,698 1,839,380 98,417,296 119,967,638 113,963,375 118,564,352 117,524,949 127,406,068 129,074,268 123,474,940 98,417,296 113,963,375 118,564,352 117,524,949 218,384,9341241,369,443 247,638,620 240,999,889 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 221 Articles of Merchandise Exported from Canada, l^c. — Conchided. Quantities and Values. 1895. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. 7,603 93,603 9,466 120,999 5,894 83,948 4,745 76,343 5,389 80,584 15,631 101,694 17,407 247,747 7,328 103,818 ' 6,092 98,764 468,359 627,865 711,152 j 912,041 842,086 902,772 1,397,019 1,315,038 1,558,560 777,386 620,352 567,556 578,958 603,113 733,568 1,078,911 895,299 891,669 24,005,977 27,214,802 31,337,328 26,945,413 28,003,498 29,815,834 30,155,686 31,997,115 36,313,783 99,150 78,607 127,752 248,317 356,490 382,623 241,826 285,276 378,093 139,402 190,004 285,161 324,610 378,306 299,359 194,168 303,687 331.976 172,159 195,987 151,276 195,779 257,981 103,961 89,130 51,704 112,048 590,874 675,777 741,959 1,210,923 1,274,376 1,816,016 1,938,246 2,046,406 3,150,943 326,574 451,622 402,853 438,045 610,079 580,378 542,301 550,015 581,173 1,328,159 1,591,997 1,709,001 2,417,674 2,877,132 3,182,337 3,005,671 3,237,088 4,554,233 25,334,136 28,806,799 33,046,329 29,363,087 30;880,630 32,998,171 33,161,357 35,234,203 40,868,016 5,532,821 1,057,376 3,970,700 832,797 7,857,657 1,444,445 1,172,034 201,481 91,991 14,601 2,213,863 420,776 1,152,601 197,581 1,973.772 302,245 2,527,450 382,935 94,464 80,916 76,166 41,656 37,255 61,790 76,556 274,137 1,978,489 81,489 64,222 1,151,840 913,713 1,520,611 243,137 51,856 482,566 383,734 447,157 4,325,319 4,699,309 3,492,550 4,623,138 4,016,025 8,657,168 1,669,422' 619,963 113,638,803 121,013,852 137,950,253 1 i 164,152,683 140,323,0531 58,896,905 191,894,723 •196,487,632 *211,640,2S6j *225.849,724 110,781,682! 118,011,508 1 119,218,609 62,764,308 189,622,513 190,415,525 212,270,158 241,214,961 113,638,803 121,013,852 137,950,253 164,152,683158,896,905 191,894,723 '196,487,632 ^211,640,286 '225,849,724 224,420,485 239,025,360 257,168,862 304,475,736 321,661,213 381,517,236 386,903,157 423,910,444! 467,064,685 After 1900, no estimate is made of tlie amount short reported in exports to United States. 222 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 >^ CO Oi r^^ '^ cc tc ^ C5 re M c: -r 5- T ^ ©0.-I© 05 0 05-^ lOoo rj s-.^ £- cS o 2 5 PCX » "=> to ' X -# o « cr. 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CO O W t^lOCO JO lO CD CO CD ®_^CO t^ C-1 Oi CO^'X ©"©'oT incrT t^ (M (M © CI CO © o o ICC rt l-H 00-^CDCOiC'CD'*-* © -f © CO »o r^ to t- 1-1 lO t^ lO rH lo'c. c^ O^ Tfi S<1 CO CO l^t^l-l © t>. N CO 1-1 1-1 1-1 lO Tf © Tt< (M ©"©■ CO c: (M N S^l X CO CO 1-1 t-e^ 1-1 P3ai T3 = 4^ S 2 -^_- p-B 2 S ^ . 0 1-^ c O OS oils CJ C " 10— i- 171 ^ s. o z. 260 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 8 9^ ft tSOiOOlCXOONinO N t^ I- IS -r » m -r ac -3> ic IM © .-H c^^ €© CO ^-f -OT-xirti-iicicxo oc ~ • X -* t^ ^1 :a o CI IM r-i -r re ■ M o lO ?o^^ .-H o i-H w oc 'i'cs .-I as 1— in CO c: »o •O ivs O :£ O c. t>- lO ;£ c; M m C5 lO o »n t^c ci co-M >— . -^ ji t^ s; s^ CO c: ^ CO O « to 'M 1^1 m •* CO w ^ O 05 CO CO C'1 CO o ro b- «o r^ CO c Tf" -^ O CO rH p o O ^ I -rfOt^b-COOCOOiM — "«r?0 ^"^ r-T r-< -^ ^ CO s rf i, ~ p, :?'»»' o ■* » :£ cc cocc N ;c >.^ ;o .•So . El H o |25 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 261 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 TMOC5 CO GO "J" CO .-■ — < 3D (M rH 00 «0 00 00 03 T-H CO O M 1-t CO w: O '^^^■^ Tft CO to IN ai Tf< r-l o m lO X o lO o (M © Tf< lO «o 1-1 3: ^- tM t^05 O ©(MOO 05 >0 'M ■* .1-1 rH C^ (N 1-1 CC lO© 1-1 lO 1-1 T-l ■ rf X 02 » © © o: X X X O -M •O CO ■ X X © o 1-1 t^X 50 © to © -P X C5 X 1-1 X-^ N 1-1 © t^ ©. X ©__ iM in rq XC5 1^ e«5 1-1 t-i-i X X t^-1- IMCO :C«£ IC CC ^ 70 lO Ci CO t^ CO -"J" t^co ■■*< IM Oi-i «o^x x'©" s o ■* 1-1 o n CO i^ c: o © ^ © (N 05 CO f o'oT CO © co'©" 0«0 -* X •*! C^ © X t^ • CO CO t- CO (M • in O X ©'©' -t< I ■- r-T Co't-^ t^Jt X rJ •* I-l 50«D O; -rf* -f X ■^ O C5 -* © CI cq ro (M CO to iH -f to 'O t~ r-t Xr- •©-t1 !0" X ■ ■ ■ OiC T}< . . . -^ T»< • . • t~ C^l § ■^ H. 3 3 «^ : : s I-' i ;£> X r)i r--0 X ■ * 1 a& ■ : : © o 0; lO • • •« x" Q €© : • : i a5 o c; c: -o • -Xi-i «© N c<3 .e, = - Q H r < 3 3 : 6 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STITEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 263 No. 16 — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported during the Fiscal Years ended June 30, 1899, to 1903. (Abbheviations.— 6r. B., Great Britain. U. 2 673 Newfoundland Russia 52,885 60,192 385 1,034 f 150 \ 548 141 89,409 49 950 St. Pierre West Indies — American \ Cuban / 0. C G. B 932 7&3 39 3,283 175 1,635 1,538 1,950 " ' 52,863 10 2,480 3,536,937 1,629,951 71,584 32,776 2,489.048 1,707.522 86,226 102,159 1,108 3,282 30,102 1,973 34,758 16,151 3,103,575 2,104,883 2,632,886 1.999,929 117,614 226,276 3,896 7,240 19,000 " " 53,336 43,729 1,112,814 145,102 94,829 732 31,613 36,581 33 53,292 94,448 20;i78 1,964 476,714 210,036 138,2(>7 10,255 35,463 74.406 526 44,078 35 582 U. S Belgium B. Guiana B.W.Indies Dan. W. Indies. . . France Germany Holland . 2.150 24,739 666 24,961 19,805 15,600 14.966 105 Newfoundland . . 0. C G. B u. s . . Australasia B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies Dan. W. Indies . . . France Germany . Newfoundland U. S. of Colombia . 0. C 19,046 837 15.308 4,603 24,554 6,445 1,837,303 2,003,104 2,490,931 1,591,586 l,05ti,2C6 Pease, split 26,419 1,756 4,064 5,560 18,563 65,232 462 "sie 144 477 48,995 1,717 2,865,787 709 France 267,757 5,446 899,520 3,5.39 187.107 79;778 70,986 F. W. Indies .... Germany Holland Italy Newfoundland ... Russia St. Pierre U. S. of Colombia. West Indies — American . ... 1 Cuban / O.C 8 670,009 125,074 95,221 116,727 49,968 975| 1,053 162 1,564 1,235 32 3,531 244 1,596 142 2,017 379 1 61,105 6,500 2,363 2,822 3,291 162 27,127,113 27,795,181 27,447,691 132,749,900 35,280,549 268 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, ifcc. — Continued, Articles ExroRTED. Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. Breadstufifs — Con . Grain products : — Bran G. B U. S Belgium 120,936 37,418 S 100.044 34,966 64,386 138,040 7,280 21,001 7,031 $ . 61,920 147,239 "'5,669 9,-380 7,684 93,292 91,178 712 10,292 B. W. Indies 5,065 5,244 13,434 13,028 90 2,2.50 2,964 20 153 Germany Newfoundland St. Pierre O.C G. B u. s.... Australasia . ... Denmark Germany Holland Newfoundland .... Norway & Sweden O.C...' 3,850 768 76 7 1,739 .30 .3,183 14,245 4,655 24 607 5,402 374 143 168,120 145,206 243,215 237,178 242,100 Oatmeal . 384,012 518 277 1^998 1,245 8,350 4.56,843 801 1,432 Koio 453,326 330 2^3i6 555 329,042 2,442 80 4,776 1,720 481,605 888 7,253 13,9.54 2,540 4,893 10,640 8,843 5,236 14,688 10,605 168 265 2,4.37 1,036 1,723 G. B U. S. .. Australasia Brazil B. Africa B. E. Indies . . . 396,568 474,991 467,807 344,332 538,149 , AVheat flour 2,102,261 25,546 72,287 1,665,708 1.3,951 101,856 2,702,132 58,729 209,947 2,290,056 37,653 231,636 1,887 .375,6.36 2,338,667 69,124 .587,597 131,559 2,000 .520,436 960 B. Guiana B. W.Indies. .. . China Denmark Dan. W. Indies. . . Fiji F. W. Indies Germany Holland Hong Kong 9,536 84,954 i88 '4^160 2,250 1,000 6 3,530 42,686 9 6,151 115,356 5,509 5.50 25,008 123,315 80,748 152,668 2.331 3,288 20,005 i82 14,707 .599 26,781 1,220 4,100 7 6,434 19,274 1,425 5,850 8^410 7,647 2,085 1,000 1.480 2,167 11,300 730,692 Newfoundland Norway ife Sweden 820,951 . 885,846 852,315 843,956 10,634 ::::::::• :";::::::i;::::;:: 22,019 St. Pierre 2,942 95,256 3,556 1 6,030 1 f 3,848 8,473 6,440 West Indies — American 1 Cuban j O.C 1 99 2,207 178 5,541 4,380 168 3,738 U. S Newfoundland 3,145,874 2,800,347 4,030,746 3,969,135 4,700,651 Malt 378 2,948 1 116 .5,590 10,939 3,563 7,415 .3,326 10,939 3,563 5,706 7,115 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. 269 Arhcles Exported. Countries. 1899. 1900. ' 1901. 1902. 1903. Breadstuff s—6'on. Grain products— t'oji. Products of grain, all other, N.E.S G. B. U. S B. W. Indies Newfoundland St. Pierre O.C : G. B U. S. Australasia Belgium B. Africa 2.530 817 1,541 4,275 86 12,426 1,964 853 2,398 80 25,021 3,370 224 3,438 3 1,110 39,317 7,134 ,3.29<5 3,141 182 3,244 23,310 1,314 1,129 6,138 5 3,086 9,249 17,721 33,166 56.314 34,982 Recapitulation. Grain products 2,609,739 64,677 72,564 2,235,021 51,682 103,368 15 134,730 3,244,865 200,469 209,947 7,280 24,111 122 J72 7,899 5,509 2,866 2,720,335 194,584 2.31.716 296 384,074 136^279 26,.534 2,936,874 162, 5C4 594,850 712 534,318 B. E. Indies B. W. Indies B. Guiana China 960 91,673 9,611 5 49,004 3,530 24 167,572 80,856 2,331 15,748 46,987 Dan. W. Indies . . . 203 26,924 1,575 1,220 9,110 7 5,075 19,947 4,230 " " 5,850 904J6.54 3,855 14,707 1,720 599 - F. W. Indie.s Germany. . . Hong Kong. ... . Holland Mexico Newfoundland .... Norway & Sweden Russia St. Pierre U.S. of Colombia. . West Indies— American \ Cuban / 0. C 4,100 8,098 6 2,245 11,300 747,033 7,647 19,221 1,480 6,243 '84(5,667 870,937 877,599 21,239 " 3^064 95,263 3,556 6,096 617 f 22,025 3,879 106 8,687 6,882 225 1 99 6,439 178 8,800 " ' 2,594 168 5,680 G. B 3,723,137 3,449,204 4,778,497 4,612,665 5,523,297 Breadstuffs all other N E S 36,132 1,772 7,134 46 11,048 1,483 12,768 22,235 5,001 4,992 71 8,435 1,619 3,155 19,291 18,641 6,232 8,347 847 7,041 20,873 9,885 11,234 6 8,812 758 1,750 19,485 u. s B. W. Indies Dan. W. Indies . . Newfoundland .... St. Pierre O. C G. B U. S.. Australasia Belgium Brazil. B. Africa B. E. Indies . .. 5,801 19,438 28 2,819 767 5,020 Recapitulation. 70,383 45,508 ! 60,399 26,177.846 .819,271 219,759 2,192,347 .53,318 53,358 Breadstuflfs 26,940,269 272,725 88,167 i 569,800 1,100 6,593 " " 44',24r 363,317 5 27,246,612 447,983 112,312 895,115 31,3.52.825 651,181 235,199 1,579,424 1,887 698,473 "111^649 397,641 34,137,137 1,030,679 724,385 1,309,296 . 162,802 1 2,029 3.5,252 1 266,879 1 , 53,234 ! 32,457 1 366,634 1 5.509 837,079 960 143,999 B. W. Indies China 426,239 3,101 270 TRADE AKD COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Akticles Expoktei). Countries. 1899. 1 1 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. Recapit ulu t ion — Con. Denmark 473 1,899 261^ 96i 9,103 1,118,532 21 240,958 6 30,057 8 2166.3 313,830 5,750 738,773 8 5,046 8 15,748 181 ' 261 ; 944 20,033 1,046,536 8 40,987 Dan. W. Indies . . Fiji 737 272,832 2.5,-512 903,750 26,940 70,986 F. W. Indies Germany... Hayti 7,755 089,230 20 Holland Hong Kong Italy 9,207 7 79,050 6,471 944,247 9,389 ' 187,557 8,410 992,779 14,086 68a6o 945^.536 131..317 1,076 95,221 2,079 Newfoundland . . . Norway & Sweden Russia St. Pierre 832,911 997,145 21,960 25 5,522 251 116,082 16,070 30,920,633 385 8,768 2,181 I 2,350 \ 7,221 31,289,893 71,993 8,257 350 2^09 2,939 32,286,587 11,041 142 3,3ii 916 37,415,883 9,660 U.S. of Colombia. . West Indies- American . ... 1 Cuban / O.C G. B U. S Australasia B. Africa B. W. Indies J" ranee Gernjany Holland •Japan . . . 604 "6K273 8,140 40,.S57,204 Carriages, carts, wagons, &c. — Bicycles 12,956 19,8.54 191,029 6,051 .509 7,264 16,280 2,843 9,465 161,236 54,395 9,048 252,283 1,214 292 14,495 38,564 5,910 233,400 80 245 26,040 4,006 4,0.54 112,998 1,365 495 2,627 665 60 180 55 l.SOfi 17,024 22 9,555 33 6,431 Newfoundland. . . . Norway & Sweden. 1,588 1,9.53 50 910 1,100 50 G. B U. S 3,946 1,542 2,305 323 258,444 182,437 350,315 310,132 131,562 Carriages, other 12,908 42,388 19,301 4,386 175 16,288 12,806 25,896 23,625 3,213 15,921 29,675 59,784 14,600 29,368 69,252 81,734 6,950 19,205 55,158 Australasia B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies Chile China 79,976 14,674 2,673 59 1,117| 5,797 "io 2,181 Dan. W. Indies. . . France Germany Newfoundland Russia St. Pierre 300 889 761 2,365 686 44 3,001 3 090 226 1,004 341 2,668 100 325 17,204 263 181 1,815 4,982 175 6,468 249 6,609 30 825 2.698 225 133 O.C 4,025 103,492 73,201 140,985 211,.594 179,133 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. 271 AKTICLKS EXPOKTKI). Recapitulotion— Con. Carriages, carts, wagons, &c. . Coal, charcoal, cinders, &c. Cordage, rope, twine, &c. Countries. 1899. G. B U. S Australasia B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies Chile China Denmark Dan. W. Indies. . . France Germany Holland Japan Newfoundland . . . . Norway & Sweden. Russia St. Pierrd Turkey. West Indies — American .... \ Cuban j O. C 2.^),8G4 62,242 210,330 10,437 .558 16,797 1900. 1901. G. B u. s Australasia Belgium B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies ... Denmark France Germany Hawaii Holland Hong Kong Japan Mexico Newfoundland . . . Norway & Sweden. St. Pierre West Indies — American | Cuban J O. C G. B u. s .. Australasia . . . . B. Guiana . . . . B. W. Indies . . Me.xico Newfoundland. St. Pierre. Turkey O. C. 2,370 300 8,1.53 17,041 11 130 3,953 1,953 686 94 .50 967 361,936 6.5,176 3,212,348 27,744 12,423 18,464 1,512 179,186 600 40 40 2,989 181,850 20,396 11,448 7,984 3,742,200 94,871 31,099 2,809 28 11,685 678 141,170 15,649 35,361 184,86l! 3,213 70,316 38,723 312,067 15,814 1902. 3,168 59; 1,409 "60 67,932 75,162 .315,134 7,030 6,042 "16 3,317 8911 60 3,021 2,104 332; 14,595 325 396 17,696 17,226 76 2()3 181 r \ 33 3,173 40 2..509 255,638 491,300 66,596 4,217,478 20,937! 19,4071 7,738! 20,624, 477,939 4,741,907 1,246 12,460 38,837 21,738 11,653 19,368 249,510 2,288 5,261 3,483 3,358 130,532 8,744 1,020 1,100 23,749 225 9,031 4,475 8,298 27,184 242,517 29,554 7,369 12,321 4,808,114! 5,639,833 137,394' 27,229| 4,065| 97 13,685; 699; 240 131,610 11,712 2,026 2,413 14,488 6,775 920 3,890 1,192 183,409 175,026 1903. 23,211 59,812 192,974 16,039 25 2,361 31,022 175 14,212 6,501 3 S5 825 1,698 6,716 2,748 259 225 133 99 4,148 10 3,830 527, 726 1 310,695 49,621 4,564,433 52,100 37,379 30,^01 28,372 1,245 3,866 288,910 27,256 22,354 11,387 9,716 5,127,445 29.164 158,565 3,749 18,168 8,988 7,853 235 18,986 11,188 256,896 93,534 4,850,-331 822 819 41,999 15,737 81,570 18,788 2,925 7,390 30,156 3,264 3,605 3.31,280 113,933 55,185 2,652 11,599 5,665,589 20,752 94,753 4,544 28,914 5,821 9,190 348 165,030 272 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. I Articles Exported. Countries. 1899. 1900. -S 53,746 152,855 113,109 1901. 1902. 1903. Cotton and manufactures of ... ' G. B U. S .39,830 108,889 88.523 •S 63,3.53 232,674 234,734 S 166,812 283,524 492,995 8,483 14,641 240 405 4,862 148,745 20 13,569 14,701 2,746 50,552 5,321 831 300 3,379 84,108 113,2.59 1 Australasia 228,275 8,170 B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indie.^ ..... Chile China Denmark France . . Germany Japan 14,564 246 272 176^601 2 2,283 6,430 '22J6i 2,714 20,679 1,834 11,888 314 101,093 250 7,354 0,320 " 23^19 2,657 1,846 300 30,841 31,003 8,088 43, 80S 4,431 295 2;3,.595 13,117 44,947 4,557 411 11,896 20,250 Mexico Newfoundland . . . St. Pierre 16,887 51,255 3,922 6,484 Uruguay . Venezuela West Indies^ American I Cuban / 0. C G. B u. S 895 f 5,046 5,669 1 1,849 ■ ■ " 2^332 2,055 12,498 8,466 1.5,745 Drugs, dyes, chemicals and medicines : — Extract of hemlock bark 464,010 483,345 6.54,541 1,226,679 678.940 77,607 64,.389 .52,190 2,757 66,814 1,408 .53,376 293 B. Africa 2,760 3,330 688 Newfoundland . . . G. B U. S Australasia B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies China 16 2,374 1,930 77,607 64,405 115,556 122,070 25,570 597 1,041 16,363 ioo 709 10,345 25,986 607 13,643 57,321 { 72,240 58,359 All other drugs, dyes, chem- icals and medicines 38,742 171,476 42,782 4,260 6.36 1.5,722 720 120 490 2,.502 19,314 191 8,825 128,356 467,236 23,342 1,049 1,407 17,0.52 231 1,402 10,831 26,65!) 1,078 16,294 128,796 746,007 12,897 402 1,029 17,562 651 142 369 31,791 31,883 535 34,627 1,009,691 123,.518 849,944 45,023 4,454 2,5.50 64,148 1,.398 Dan. W. Indies. . . France 37 1,945 33,277 Newfoundland .... St. Pierre !o. C G. B U. S 46,059 1 353 28,494 305,780 332,587 694,937 1,201,200 Recapitulation. Drugs, dyes, chemicals, &c. . . 116,349 171,476 42,782 "4,260 636 15,722 720 120 ' 179,945 122,070 2.5, .570 9,634 597 1,041 16,363 100 180, .546 469,993 23,342 7,174 1,049 1,407 17,052 231 i ; 195, 61C 747,415 12,897 29,036 402 l,02fl 17.562 651 142 176,894 i 850,237 Australasia Belgium B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies China Dan. W. Indies... 45,023 20,995 7,214 2,550 64,148 1,398 1 .37 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 273 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) ot the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Articles Expobteu. Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. Recapitulation. — Con. Drugs, dyes, chemicals. — Con. France.. Germany $ 490 2,502 19,314 191 439 8,386 1 709 10,345 26,002 607 / 1,402 10,831 29,033 1,078 3,699 34,791 32,571 535 1,945 33,277 47,989 353 Newfoundland .... St. Pierre West Indies — American \ Cuban / 0. C I 3,517 492 7,384 1,736 790 4,801 2,540 4,959 G. B 383,387 396,992 752,258 1,081,931 1,2.59,559 Fertilizers : — Phosphates 8,100 90 1,100 U. S 1,635 650 120 1,880 0. C 20 G. B u. s. B. Guiana 9,290 2,285 120 1,880 20 Fertilizers, all other 350 51,969 " " " 51^304 150 37,877 61,880 97,123 7 107 B. W. Indies Newfoundland. .. 0. C 240 29 106 i 8,387 3J07 52,588 51,410 37,877 61,881 116, 174 Total fertilizers 61,878 53,695 37,997 63,761 116,494 G. B U. S Brazil B. Guiana B. W. Indies Dan. W. Indies. . . Dutch Guiana . . . France.. Fish and produce of, N.E.S :— Codfish, including, haddock, ling and pollock, dry salted 74,582 551,052 408,536 125,159 704,163 11,233 82,704 651,557 427,732 182,845 795,478 10,026 61,023 670,060 434,189 167,979 750,486 6,592 586 5 122,119 737,927 4.35,037 230,185 737,116 1,097 13,521 408 350 85 52,640 84,681 2,011 31,709 79,739 10,085 589 9,377 406,156 223,125 21,911 115,555 600,465 616,405 211,325 770,744 5,904 12,204 825 F. W. Indies Germany. . ... Hayti .3'046 125 19,393 12' 975 46,820 53,278 22J440 51,604 600 66,497 128,971 7,455 10,881 91,212 340 1 Italy 46,734 12,628 83,552 Madeira Newfoundland Portugal 58,924 Spain . . . . St. Pierre U. S. of Colombia. West Indies — American ) Cuban j 0. C u. s. 12^396 769,028 2,530 4 24,675 r 347,900 1 337,655 22,273 12,551 246,033 227,904 11,210 13,536 381,752 298,294 20,871 2,737,434 3,041,346 2,763,360 3,199,868 3,353,361 Herring, fresh or frozen . . . , 31,632 52,950 106,566 149,741 140 102,039 244 Newfoundland .... O.C 13 50 31,632 52,950 106,579 149,881 102,333 10— i— 18 274 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VI 1., A. 1904 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Yalue.s of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — CorUinued. Articles Exported. Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. Fish and produce of, N.E.S.: — Con. Herring, pickled G.B U. S B. Guiana B. W. Indies Dan. W. Indies. . . Hayti , Newfoundland St. Pierre 364 42,259 4,191 103,655 3,201 18 6 S 1,835 59,543 8,188 101,192 3,140 40 1,000 6,735 83,359 6,790 138,086 2,173 S 6,747 99,179 10,183 150,864 814 S 4,335 70,671 9,002 135,798 2,.505 9i3 15 175 13,087 6,453 1,945 4 3,180 120 19,512 175 3,246 559 U. S. of Colombia. West Indies — American 1 Cuban / 0. C 152 30,557 2,470 843 r 12,263 1 300 1,667 281 19,.353 567 6,408 G.B \J. s 186,873 190,011 259,731 294,024 249,479 Herring, smoked 2,021 64,745 14 1,491 8,845 256 1,100 4,648 506 3 4,746 522 3,388 82,705 1,011 38,364 1,.560 58,769 56 1,991 10,878 14 35 8 375 ... 994 218 512 1,423 60,893 216 Australasia B. Guiana B. W. Indies Dan. W. Indies. . . F.W.Indies. ... Hayti Newfoundland. . . . 17. S. of Colombia. West Indies — American 1 Cuban / 0. C G.B a. s 0. c G. B u. s Belgium B. Guiana B. W. Indies Dan. W. Indies. . . Denmark France Germany Holland Norway & Sweden Russia St. Pierre West Indie.s — American \ Cuban / 0. C 1,959 10,815 563 497 .30 685 f 1,166 1 1,697 428 1,962 9,437 302 2,107 11,376 168 165 'i47 29 240 126 156 30 347 161 747 88,897 103,9.33 51,627 75,410 1.009 ,364,185 77,780 Lobsters, fresh 383 367,153 16 '305^493 1,930 299,257 260 398,267 367,558 305,493 301,447 365,194 398,267 Lobsters, canned 929,445 703,444 13,140 1,263 2,385 760,026 977,094 6,332 1,088 1,728 697,743 840,237 32,590 1.636 2,640 882,480 697,835 29,351 3,402 8,290 925,715 703,258 41,462 940 1,130 9 23,781 561,575 42,442 " ' 31,302 10,100 190 88 2,500 13,870 517,973 56,270 480 33,556 390 22,363 608,343 64,438 1,200 12,616 8,8i6 435,097 41,274 3,740 35,846 19,873 700,840 110,247 15,875 61,449 8,400 617 / 1 4,052 124 2,653 2, .387 2,321,655 2,372,859 2,283,930 2,149,395 2,591,585 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 275 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued Articles Exported. Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. rish and produce of, NE.S.:— Con. Mackerel, fresh . . . U. S O.C G. B 86,375 165 $ 26,922 28 $ 18,055 79 66,410 28 22,796 6 86,540 26,950 18,134 66,438 22,802 Mackerel, pickled 320 227,089 9,379 35,437 257 3,848 287,314 13,552 46,925 18 500 u. s B. Guiana. , B. W. Indies Dan. W. Indies Hayti . U. S. of Colombia . West Indies- American 1 Cuban / O.C 153,431 1,851 13,336 296 153 515 183 135,702 3,265 15,560 665 216,559 2,040 13,574 90 1,266 / 52 1 37 297 1,291 5,1.53 3,872 359 1,349 1,180 845 1,061 1,279 110 78 1,053 G. B U.S 169,765 156,844 283,157 356,092 235,283 Salmon, fresh 4,245 89,113 81 32,045 91,058 4,421 8,565 1,222 4,927 18 136,591 1,803 60,545 131,905 2,494 715 41 1,196 27,463 125,090 - Australasia Germany 3,821 5,131 12 Hawaii 3,125 91 0. C 194 G.B U.S Australasia B . Africa B. E. Indies B. W. Indies Chile 93,439 142,238 141,628 196,896 .161,711 Sahnon, canned 2,296,292 46,719 63,368 50 250 293 2,648,398 18,973 198,776 '375 281 2,322,111 335,685 182,281 5,325 3,320 86 4,735,613 24,556 191,839 7,694 10,510 584 1,318 75 7,126 6,801 330 15,561 " " 10,731 2,459,499 476 78,484 8,880 7,610 476 7 934 China Fiji 24 504 822 2,975 230 13,824 890 72 15,789 200 ' 38^921 76 587 Hong Kong 8,780 84 U. S. of Colombia. O. C 485 672 1,754 G.B U.S 2,407,481 2,885,830 2,839,482 5,012,738 2,589,838 Fish, all other, fresh 182 833,457 815 38 1,208,074 5,531 125 1,261,897 989 1,066,084 416 1,138,236 1,098 O.C 834,454 1,066,500 1,213,643 1,263,011 1,139,334 10_i— 18| 276 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Prmcipal Articles Exported, tire. — Continued. Articles Expoetei >. Fish and produce of — Con. Fish, all other and produce of, N.E.S Countries. RecapitvJation. Fish and produce of . . . 1899. G.B U.S Australasia .... Brazil B. C4uiana B. W. Indie.s China Dan. W. Indies. . . Germany Hawaii Hay ti Japan Newfoundland. . . . St. Pierre U.S. of Colombia.. West Indies — American '\ Cuban / O.C G.B U.S Australasia Belgium Brazil B. E. Indies B. Guiana B. Africa B. W. Indies Central Am. States Chile China Denmark Dan. W. Indies. . . Diitch Guiana Fiji France F. W. Indies Germany Hawaii Havti Holland Italy ... Japan '. Madeira Newfoundland .... Norway & Sweden. Philippines Portugal Russia Spain St. Pierre . U.S. of Colombia. Venezuela West Indies — American \ Cuban / O.C 6,118 181,854 78 1,001 47,456 9 1,499 20 2,253 39,113 478 416 603 1,009 635 1900. 1901. 6,189 191,557 2,418 48,349 1,874 3,250 282,542 3,313,632 .3,151,240 63,541 13,140 408,536 250 134,956 225 880,153 33,949 598 786 833 450 1^310 11,485 228,356 148 24,212 1,923 27,364 1902. 1903. 4,246 267,085 3,033 200 2,468 14,292 106 10,600 109 180 58,164i 531 ! 468 415 360 2,048 1,552 68 7,625 266 132,864 2,021 670 133 110 462 2,652 4,222 29.3,224 1,537 965 743 11,247 4 235 4,351 186 234 158,269 1,767 559 516 175 362 15,257 291,563 368,021 438,195; 493,8.53 .3,534,5a5 3,6.o9,638j 203,444 6,727 427,732 375 199,763 200 973,422 2,978 3,102,414 4,191,693 187,484 32,740 458,401 3,320 192,501 7,268 965,035 4,481 33 23,781 16,485, 529 13,870 16,268 561,680 1,108 42,442 3,946 26,465 46,734 40,270 1,161 31,30? 12,628 10,100 725 13,669 822 526,187 497 71,281 2,753 13,045 480 84,562 47,773 2,492 33,556 58,924 432 80.5,611 4,457 9,608,270 921 23,008 9,430 586 608,744 75,038 7,646 47,260 1,200 53,278 97,085 23,958 12,616 52,758 1,052 27,617 20,899 / 361,8311 I 339,689 3,094 600 586 14,657 5,818,292 4,146,803 199,336 30,364 435,237 10,510 261,819 9,990 969,328 3,539 1,318 75 9,920 2,020 14,676 7,205 442,631 385 55,794 9,314 52,648 3,836 84,681 148,425 2,216 35,290 35,846 79,704 265,293 240,403 .335 11,155 5,113' 10,979; 3,.538,712 3,731,974 90,700 42,062 617,408 7,960 226,157 12,796 944,613 11,267 7,934 426 21,589 8,914 12,907 16,017 702,495 165 121,504 4,120 66,731 15,875 129,333 158,371 7,618 13,834 61,479 11,519 91,267 8,400 340 643 15,642 427,952 401,740 224,825, 299,467 15,856; 13,647 10,636,5171 10,680,739 13,.567,142i 11,415,626 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 771 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 No, 16 — Statement (by Countries) of the Va'ues of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Coidmaed.. Articles Exported. Countries . 1899. ^ 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. G. B U.S 274 127,832 $ 64 240,479 10 '% $ 329,714 167,464 179,713 0. C G. B 640 128,106 329,714 240,553 167,464 180,353 Fruits :— 38,365 28,697 1,050 12,536 451 29,636 265,690 54,840 1,803 36 122 23,109 7,363 1,200 1,820 326 16,186 102,488 58,081 9,208 124 139 23,544 29,961 2J00 127 2,671 78,328 59,957 1,292 36 8,009 16,237 35 3,342 108 1,700 62,382 23,615 1,4.56 12 106 31,068 U.S 19,5.59 Australasia Belgium B. VV. Indies..., France 1^425 .312 1,600 230,204 Holland 125,297 Newfoundland. . . . St. Pierre... 0. C 2,908 1.52 575 G. B U.S. Australasia B. Guiana B.W.Indies Germany Hayti Newfoundland 433,126 220,044 198,616 117,002 413,100 Green fruits : — Apples, green or ripe 2,415,702 156,202 597 127 1,029 29, .501 111 18,018 908 2,275 2,423.079 74,037 1,422,665 18,262 1,49.5,507 49,462 2,696,937 11,807 250 10 1,065 51,694 "20,798 1,671 6,499 102 1.919 11,902 ' " " 20, .353 1,114 6,731 245 3,697 116 " " iii^soi 745 749 101 2,029 25,085 ' " " 16,485 649 0. C G.B U.S Australasia B. Africa 5,704 2,624,470 2,578,853 1,483,048 1,567,322 2,759,047 Fruits, all other, including canned fruits, N . E , S 283,075 272,756 161 251,176 240,357 450 30,329 242 12,083 37,001 8,612 4 .3,091 1,356 415 1.59,575 177,570 131,820 146,475 377,048 178,027 16,720 1,903 1.56 1,000 286 1,678 " " 3,732 1,501 9,859 B. W. Indies France Germany 419 8,686 77,309 9,528 4,477 968 431 959 660 1,(X)7 441 Japan Newfoundland .... St. Pierre 0. C G.B U.S 1,291 8,614 1,084 1,137 9,934 688 80 6,893 904 2,731 Recapitulation. Fruits 657,810 585,116 367,759 296,194 579,820 2,737,142 457,555 1,808 13,217 2,697,364 321,757 1,650 4,597 30,529 10 1,633 28,298 191,183 1,605,784 225,793 4,813 16,722 192 3,949 3,129 91,230 1,635,336 212,174 35 3,449 325 325 5,483 1,700 66,230 3,105,053 209,393 Australasia Belgium B. Africa 260 2,747 11,413 B. Guiana B. W. Indies 127 1,899 38,322 372,500 101 3,300 3,650 Germany 1 256,296 278 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. 1899. 1900. 190 1 . 1902. 1903. Becapittdation — Con. Fruits — Con. Hayti Holland 111 64,368 150 24,298 1,912 120 1,877 "" 68^767 74 33,097 3,151 / 114 1. 1,327 462 $ $ $ 62,739 34 30,259 2,198 158 700 1,723 25,116 6 28,191 1,445 35 590 78 128,387 1,291 26,286 1,705 27* 1,821 Japan Newfoundland .... St. Pierre West Indies — American \ Cuban j" 0. C G.B U.S Germany Newfoundland G.B U.S Furs and skins and manufac- 3,715,406 291,300 4,775 3,384,013 2,049,423 1,980,518 3,751,967 Furs and skins undressed, the produce of marine animals. 537,099 143 260 322 527,788 5,602 347,480- 8,657 860 5,140 9> 296,075 537,242 582 538,530 357,00ft Furs, undressed 1,138,887 353,123 2,974 8,899 595 3 1,439,525 296,872 i',96o ' 1^328 1,247,119 376,168 616 5,072 349 5 1,116,775 663,057 5,297 3,636 2,882 1,212 1,439,316 844,469 106,612 8,386 183 Germany Newfoundland .... 0. C G.B U.S Germany 1,504,481 1,739,625 1,629,329 1,792,859 2,398,96& Furs, all other and manufac- tures of 28,745 55,805 884 20 494 45,414 37,606 1,478 400 9,987 11,813 36,093 33 733 1,465 25,105 14,582 1,858 605 12,778 39,892 Newfoundland .... O.C G.B U.S France 4 2,022 85,948 1,458,932 413,703 94,885 50,137 42,150 54,69& Recapitukition. Furs and manufactures of 2,022,038 334,621 1,259,192 412,583 1,669,668 683,241 5,459 5,494 8,022 1 fi.\fi 1,799,574 893,018 106 612 Germany Newfoundland O.C. ■ . .. 9,783 615 3,471 3,378 400 11,315 5,105 1,082 •2.086 9,246 13 5! 9fi.fi G.B U.S i '1 ' 1 1,886,504 2,371,752] 1,680,048 2,373,539 2,810,668 Gunpowder and other explo- sives 7,297 509 96,825 134,775 558 810 . 781 1,665! 7,206 27,128 166,290 642 2,789 36,122 15,204 211,348 15,680 381,819 Argr. Republic . . . Australasia Brazil Mexicf) 548 13,989 258 136 15,742 11,990 400 Newfovuidland U.S. of Colombia. O.C il,56il 10,542 8641 945 5111 1,634 10,701 433 610 23,247 450 768 1,109 120,091 156,392 244,715 257,945 435,243 I STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. 279 ARTrcLKS Exported, Countries. 1899. 1 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. Hay G.B U.S $ 258,604 118,274 378,946 715,604 25 263,260 969 16,549 459,235 1,158,128 3,871 383,168 42,191 15,151 10 492 1,702,904 504,247 18,386 2,095,201 1,083 22,390 13,290 13,641 $ 1,421,506 1,925,490 15,532 B. Africa . . 15.5,674 B. Guiana B. W. Indies France 2,930 10,875 934 19,164 18,13» Hayti Newfoundland ... St. Pierre West Indies — American. . . | Cuban / 0. C G.B U.S 14 7,371 6,208 7,324 31 11,240 8,549 ( 7,162 6,781 10,137 7,809 12,06« 6,873 180 \ 18,772 205 21,713 26,1.36 100 17,990 3,024 Hides, horns, tails and skins other than fur, N.E.S 411,631 1,414,119 2,097,902 4,415,324 3,596,557 7,414 1,234,724 6,421 1,312,236 169,543 2,034,975 2,321 250 3,955 155 32,600 1,664,595 i,66o 2,185 77,666 1,823,698 France. . . Germany Newfoundland .... 0. C 451 2,706 282 457 326 2,600 2,376 1,261 G.B 1,245,577 22,241 1,622 1,920 418 1,322,040 2,211,199 1,700,380 1,905,001 11,5.34 400 3,475 292 734 36,983 17,613 1,091 11,205 U.S . 1,673 Australasia Newfoundland .... 0 C 966 21 285 120 G.B Leather and manufactures of :— Soleand upper leather, includ ing leather, N.E.S. . 26,201 16,435 37,970 18,989 12,998 1,450,199 23,790 614 1,234 314 590 1,406,029 24,610 189 775 2,446 150 462 6,521 7,313 83,928 7,991 1,820,093 47,734 114 " " 2,ob6 190 3,871 15,773 1,803,859 17,294 309 3,707 1,778 963 ■ 1,616 13,819 2,015,285 U.S Australasia Belgium B. Africa 21,865 24,635 8,623 7,488 B. W. Indies France Germany 6,262 871 Japan Newfoundland ... Norway & Sweden O.C G.B 57,203 5,350 2,784 85,608 68,753 82,489 .5,164 1,542,078 1,540,414 1,975,383 1,912,098 2,172,682 9,331 9,746 1,857 17,510 7,719 17,274 35,390 21,830 11,471 54,038 21,075 11,735 8,014 489 17,724 23,489 U.S...., 18,056 Australasia 12,928 8,143 B. Guiana B. W. Indies .... " " 11^216 12,587 68 14,768 74,821 42,934 8,264 14,042 1,055 20,258 France 660 20,343 9,79C 233 8 62,321 9,019 1,351 20 Newfoundland . . . . St. Pierre O.C 37,864 10,769 960 62,026 6,031 459 81,742 86,118 223,588 185,774 152,465 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of tlie Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Articles Exportkd. Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. Leather and manufactures of -.—Cmi. 1 Manufactures of leather, N.E.S : G.B U.S,. Australasia B. Africa 46,242 19,498 3,508 $ 170,632 29,232 822 57,238 58 690 2,908 1,395 S 165,890 70,608 2,099 8,977 719 30 5,829 81 182,075 26,425 6,356 2,097 211 1,000 3,102 625 24,850 25,901 6,595 979 B. W. Indies Germanv . 768 18 1,416 726 642 Newfoundland .... O.C 3,196 597 G.B U.S.. Australasia Belgium B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies 72,176 262,975 254,233 221,891 62,760 Recapitulation. Leather and manufactures of. . . 1,505,772 53,034 5,979 1,234 571 12^574 1,. 594, 171 61,561 18,285 775 59,684 25 12,795 2,021,373 140,172 13,684 2,039,972 64,794 18,400 3,707 11,889 • 489 18,898 2,063,624 65,822 44,158 9,138 12,077 68 15,677 74,821 3,871 1.5,803 12 134,371 8,345 12,930 16,<;iO 4,928 27,162 France. Germany Japan 326 1,697 7,311 7,519 107,179 7,991 9,857 657 1,624 14,921 7 134,176 9,063 1,823 20 916 135 Newfoundland. . Norway & Sweden St. Pierre 96,483 5,350 10,842 3,832 147,711 6,116 O.C 1,567 G-B 1,695,997 1,889,507 2,453,204 2,319,763 2,387,907 Lime 3,442 63,345 15,371 U.S Belgium Germany 63,713 73,793 86,041 16,636 2,052 7,107 108 90 96,912 21,047 9,485 1,200 59 51 46 Newfoundland .... St. Pierre O.C G.B U.S 99 287 14 203 92 3,272 i29 179 40 64,113 77,360 83,514 112,034 127,792 Metals and minerals and manu- factures of : — Copper, all kinds 5,585 917,394 1,387,388 1,015 2,659,261 340,712 2,649,650 63 173,116 2,734,589 O.C 6.B.. 922,979 1,387,388 2,660,276 2,990,425 2,907,705 Grold and silver : — Gold-bearing quartz, dust nuggets, &c 80 3,258,427 4,640 9,550 5 538 14,135,195 11,730 1,080 ; 181,125 24,231,890 32,041 ioo 55 19,677,074 6,545 930 1,923 U.S 16,484,142 China Hong Kong. . . . O.C 1,991 1,850 914 3,272,702 14,148,543 24,445,156 19,684,604 16,490,820 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 281 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 No, 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &e. — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. Metals and minerals, &c. — Con. (toIcI and silver — Con. G.B $ 1 2,630,280 3,496 1,350,559 $ ' 2,3791956 40,800 ' 2,055,428 $ U.S O.C 1,804,592 1 2,630,281 1,354,055 2,420,750 2,055,428 1,804,592 • 5,902,983 15,502,598 26,865,906 21,740,032 18,295,412 G.B U.S Arg. Republic Australasia B. Africa Iron and steel and mfrs. of — Agricultural implements . 602,875 13,267 47,4»5 596,674 8,058 474,532 11,001 20,432 469,763 2,767 375,634 37,120 27,571 441,761 17,015 378,229 23,742 38,731 682,550 6,265 448,668 39,274 60,923 982,201 70,109 12,088 B. E. Indies Chile Denmark France Germany 963 5,715 253,961 248,835 30,141 3,520 4,245 25,844 1,904 13,046 208,584 376,089 62,955 3,070 647 1,253 35^599 2,149 7,798 217,897 474,249 89,907 1,316 912 972 39', 806 764 12,545 237,729 340,953 30,360 7,961 1,222 6,310 12,952 32,955 324 5,708 1,500 1,684 13,626 238,868 225 275 Holland 44,215 4,226 2,378 4,579 3 503 Italy Newfoundland . . . Norway & Sweden Russia Spain 11,362 121,945 12,166 Uruguay O.C 10,050 4,228 9,870 2,069 10,599 4,859 8,926 4,638 G. B U.S Arg. Republic .... Australasia Austria-Hungary . Belgium B. Africa Machines and machinery, N E.S., including sewing machines. 1,867,223 1,693,581 1,749,565 1,820,800 2,299,292 103,906 191,584 26; 499 90 6,834 34,857 113,212 356,258 12,848 40,057 843 23,047 11,565 155,563 303,352 12,818 55,036 10,524 10,424 10,822 730 134 2,636 2,400 24,927 11,910 3,221 210 JKK) 7,369 60,817 72,187 252,040 125 129,898 114 2,612 15,543 517 2,480 621 340 " " 14^028 2,714 4,993 153,697 319,119 ■6,540 117,280 "ii3;43.3 11,586 B. Guiana 5,140 B. E. Indies .... B. W. Indies Brazil Cen. Am. States . . Chile 5,621 9,085 75 30,012 407 9,985 1,070 6,748 9,882 828 452 16.495 969 168 2,689 France 6,341 2,391 3,387 Germany Holland 16,816 3,199 Italy 2,485 36,175 5,629 18,756 444 7,652 22,733 16,872 148 8,978 51,813 4,644 5 11,417 13,201 Newfoundland. . . . Russia St. Pierre Switzerland West Indies- American ... 1 Cuban . . . . . / O.C 29,559 336 75 157 5,275 89 2,984 J 1,380 ( 2,268 2,639 1,381 3,055 8,295 1,005 7,3.52 6,725 437,761 686,094 678,304 584,369 737,019 282 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904- No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Articles ExPORTKn. Countries. Metals and minerals, &c. — Con. Iron and steel, Sic. --Con. All other iron and steel and manufactures of, N.E.S. ;G. B jU. S _. . Arg. Republic . . . Australasia Austria-Hungary. Belgium Recapitulation. Iron and steel and manufac- tures of Brazil B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies . China Denmark. France Germany. Hawaii Hong Kong Italy Japan Mexico Newfoundland. . . . Norway & Sweden. Russia St. Pierre West Indies — American \ Cuban J O. C G. B U.S.... Arg. Republic. . . . Australasia Austria-Hungary. . Belgium Brazil B. Africa B. E. Indies . . B. Guiana B. W. Indies Cen. Am. States . . Chile China Denmark France Germany Hawaii Holland Hong Kong Italy .Japan Mexico Newfoundland Norway & Sweden. Roumania Russia Spain St. Pierre . . Switzerland 1899. 1900. 1901. 135,358 220, 451 j 1,508 . 4,9661 208,159 546,623 6,367! sisoii 180| 12,664 143 19,509 95 7,472 190 2,644 16,578 35 1,006 547 67,013 27,511 6,042 169 5,192 512,175 842,139 425,302 49,550 628,1.39 90 13,201 46,716 6,121 224 21,749 75 963 158 5,865 262,946 267,804 35 30,644 1,306 5,058 8,277 93,991 53, .355 28,234 ' 6,190 90 3,097 1,940 262,484 718.856 3,348 19,504 683 12,193 1,499 4,617 6 4,028 1,868 1902. 1,599| 68,965, 11,986 93,512 663 13,284, 149,665 35,452i 5,043 9,631 86,617 27,081 4,042 \ 16,676 5,975 1,082,833 5,984 1,128,053 2,184,746 810 34,126 437 8,373 2 10,829 471 3,125 2,660 4,774 10,254 95,327 11,072 8,993 1,289,668 795,903 913,882, 33,280! 529,329 938 32,522 10,175 14,332 30,012 726 3,504 1,318 8,797 1,940 13,046 220,065 445,882 990 63,099 5,555 793,681 1,059,328 43,737 516,301 695 23,222 5,1.39 32,056 2,498 10,828 4,242 2,854 27,076 2,035 11,298 241,793 570,982 49,459 155,941 36,711 57,033 il08 90,117 663 2,366 5,075 17,000 148,346 29,298 41,592 1,002 6,072 5,420 340 7,212 78,508 23,846 6,486 5,816 14 4,183 6,473 3,622,285 1,578,469 2,460,528 39,666 846,574 1,311 10,985 342 32,637 4,098 988 3,771 1903. 234,875 3,313,494 23 19,090 6,3ia 17 30,226 1,498 7,302: 2,406 1,95a 1,308 46,391 3,142 14,600 1,200 31,167 77,510 8,482 4,277 2,972 4,598 15,099 2,730 17,319 250,697 441,273 5 31,970 112 13,381 785 16,190 131,543 30,156 12,952 44,085 387 5,821 11,417 3,812,83& 837,240 3,671,887 67,486 1,118,571 170 22,74a 1,051 111,921 13,62& 6,652 23,797 2,914 5,013 2,406 15,576 243,563 288,482 48,247 3,421 19,270 2,645 44,368 109,447 13,061 3,503 122,281 14,986 4,564 5,275 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 28a SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. Metals and minerals, &c.— Con. Iron and steel and manufac- Uruguay U. S. of Colombia. $ 10,050 $ 11,012 1.52 / 1,380 1, 18,944 2,473 10,906 90 " ' 13|455 3,790 $ 6,097 14 12,603 3,449 8,926-- 1,330- West Indies — American \ Cuban J 0. C G. B U.S. Belgium . . . 258 8,719 10,521 4,206 2,817,159 3,462,508 3,717,537 6,027,454 6,849,149- Lead ore 895 J69 41,289 621,280 26,122 3,931 2,272,830 19,500 708,108 161,745 250 383,827 Chile 66,300 174,000 23 Germany 0. C 16 G. B U. S..... Australasia 895,769 688,691 2,517,084 889,369 384,077 Tin and manufactures of 202 16,114 393 68,382 2,168 48,524 769 2,167 4^585 383 555 131 76,601 5,191 1,834 1,273 1,125 6,852 513 4,727 3,47& 39,510 1,962 Belgium 777 " " 10,376 354 997 979 230 263 3,215 Brazil Chile Newfoundland St. Pierre 0. C 12,384 11,758 8,145- 681 9,822 G. B D.S Belgium France Germany Holland . . 27,823 71,244 59,151 98,247 90,953 Miscellaneous metals and minerals and mfrs. of : — Asbestus .... 66,623 361,401 13,100 " " 12^052 70,749 322.984 16,260 '80',9i6 136,294 451,386 161,468 25,397 85,345 4,480 2,975 1,528 201,474 743,763 41,912 30,245 89,868 98,167 757,724 22,22& 19,740- 28,646 7,275 Italy 23,940 21,455 0. C 172 G. B. 453,176 490,909 868,873 1,131,202 955,405 Nickel, fine, contained in ore, matte or speiss 89,091 745,422 u. s 994,537 1,040,498 958,365 « 878,159- G. B , U. S . . ; . Australasia Belgium B. W. Indies France 994,537 1,040,498 958,365 834,513 878,15» All other metals and min- erals, and manufactures of N.E.S 25,279 345, .351 1,724 27,907 66 160 666 325 25,471 432,425 752 40,593 282 1,100 500 112,238 573,606 1,605 80,622 217 1,219 39,413 114,201 627,533 420 154,759 223 2,912 34,049 77,829 354,437 784,525 4,327 102,465 159 1,015 7,937 Holland .... .... Hong Kong 147,240 20 284 TNADE AXD COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 16. — Statement (by Countries; of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Metals and minerals, &c. Miscellaneous metali minerals &c. — Con. All other metals and min- erals, and manufactures of, y.E.S—Cw Total miscellaneous metals and minerals and mfrs. of Meeapitulation. Metals and minerals and manu factures of •Japan Newfoundland. . . St. Pierre U. S. of Colombia O. C 404,329 507,023 810,893 l,0a:,678 1,415,047 1,852,042: 2,038,430 G. B U. S Arg. Republic . . . Australasia Austria-Hungary. . Belgium Brazil B. Africa B. E. Indies B. Guiana B. W. Indies Cen. Am. States.. . Chile China Denmark France Gennany Hawaii Holland Hong Kong Italy Japan Mexico Newfoundland Norwaj' & Sweden. Rouuiania Russia Spain St. Pierre Switzerland. Turkey Uruguay . U. S. of Colombia. West Indies — American | Cuban / O. C 939,909 9,8-i4,.575 49,5.50 629,863 90 54,985 48,217 6,121 224 21,815 963 4,798 5,865 263,111 280,.522 35 30,644 11,181 5,058 8,277 105,322 53,355 28,234 6,692 m 937,839 20,272,.593 33,280 5.30,081 938 116,494 10,175 14,332 30,012 726 3,801 1,318 8,797 13,774 13,046 221,165 527,546 990 63,391 1,080 5,555 1,462 49,4.59 161,656 .36,711 2,638,131 1,230,452 34,635,140 43,737 519,467 695 267,479 5,139 32,056 2,498 10,828 4,534 2,854 134,176 34,196 11,298 268,409 870,021 3,051,393 2,343,633 29,744,107 39,666 852,185 2,766 371,235 1,615 34,198 4,257 1,077 4,169 94,597 663 5,341 5,075 17,000 154,.341 29,298 57,033, 41,674 1,002 4,398 7,409 11,612 152l 10,906 450 16,224 9,275 17,319 283,854 565,295 5 111,121 1,042 37,321 70,385 16,417 140,473 30,2f4 12,952 44,085 .387 6,460 11,417 3,427 6,097 ^^ [ 19,049 18,989 1,014 12,418,755 23,150,8.59 13,560 3,790 14 12,675 1,483 38,458,085 34,796,920 Milk and cream, condensed. . G. B lU. S I Australasia ... B. Africa •B. W. Indies . 3,248,611 1,468,609 27,538,955 67,702 1,124,860 170 150,649 13,435 113,776 13,687 6,952 24,101 2,914 16,771 4,397 15, .576 264,327 325 065 204,556 5,291 40,725 14,476 46,422 121,709 13,086 3,503 122,435 14,986 5, .508 5,275 105 8,926 1,330 I 10,769 4,859 31,775,907 795 1,045 888 81,903 93 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 285 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. 1899. 1900. 19C1. 1902. 1903. Milk and cream, condensed. — Con China Hong Kong $ $ f $ 55,145 10,427 Japan 18,183 Newfoundland .... 6,443 Philippines . ... St. Pierre 11,688 42 West Indies — American \ Cuban J G. B 55,887 242,539 Musical instruments : — 350,637 3,444 25,681 391,139 3,543 26,547 1,050 3,035 305 10,060 2,190 743 1,535 391,457 8,004 26,595 3,022 6,200 833 16,880 573 1,536 3,406 332,936 6,980 23,400 5,728 3,380 272 16,108 2,158 1,-564 2,163 269,733 7,089 21,001 4,614 17,982 770 17,464 4,351 726 5,954 U. S Australasia Belgium B. Africa B. W. Indies Germany Holland . . . 5,581 780 13,971 875 365 Newfoundland . . . 0. C G. B 401,334 440,147 458,506 394.689 349,684 All other musical instru- 10.839 28,675 24,686 1,276 200 13,621 25,310 23,583 1,026 1,280 7,640 1,850 1,202 1,870 22,335 29,364 42,360 240 570 14,281 38,660 21,498 1,267 4,140 80 14,710 U. 8 47,781 Australasia B. Africa B. W. Indies 15,247 ],038 2,605 10 Germany 35 3,478 440 200 628 1,317 1,486 Newfoundland O. C G. B..... XT. S Australasia 2,477 1,761 404 1,056 Recapitulation. Musical instruments 69,629 77,382 97,014 84,164 84,337 361,476 32,119 50,367 404,760 28,853 50,130 2,075 4,061 1,585 8,090 11,910 413,792 37,368 68,955 3,022 6,440 1,403 347,217 45,640 44,898 5,728 4,647 4,412 80 16,108 284,443 54,870 36,248 4,614 19,020 3,375 210 B. Africa B. W. Indies 6,8.57 980 Germany 14,006 17,080 100 753 2,164 4,443 18,950 Hawaii Holland 875 3,843 440 2,190 1,945 1,930 2.158 4,041 3,924 4,351 1,130 6,81(> Newfoundland O.C G. B u. s 470,963 517,529 555,520 478,8.53 434,021 Oil cake 139,046 4,815 221,825 "2^.309 166,685 4,449 8,791 187,895 264,327 4,700 Belgium Holland 17,882 13,111 5,502 0. C 28 3,422 16 2,305 • 143,861 224,162 183,347 205,793 289,945 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. •Oils G.B u.s 9,415 40,546 8,817 35 1,239 $ 4,840 50,415 125 51 226 18,257 46,371 2,571 137 2,037 34,597 57,384 6,191 1,520 3,258 18,548 ""24J99 10,874 7,824 $ 25,823 33,008 7,712 761 1,574 25,923 Australasia B. Guiana B. W. Indies Hayti 176 5,789 4,805 8,873 1,658 Holland Newfoundland.. . . O.C G.B U.S 3,386 205 8,260 324 4,363 338 Paper (Wall paper only, prior to 1903) 63,643 64,241 74,250 170,395 115,926 916 22,472 1,359 25,091 6,303 9,200 6 2,777 332,328 47,400 5,818 386,593 26 128 Australa.sia Bel^uni . . 1,857 2,087 4,i48 13,669 B. Africa 176 3,862 132 19,115 60 B. E. Indies B. Guiana 80 294 2,003 10,952 7,701 B. W. Indies Brazil 105 131 5 Chile 1,141 1,241 42,452 3,130 1,602 395 Newfoundland Peru 2,236 2,334 17,998 9,798 Philippines St. Pierre 2 13 1,209 3,288 1,053 West Indies : — Cuban O.C G.B U.S O.C G.B 93 27,586 31,271 41,518 26,769 893,607 Pelts, raw ' 34,305 10 ""85',i62 5,0.58 32,629 552 36,847 3 74,523 Provisions : — Butter .... 34,315 85,162 38,239 36,850 74,523 3,844,051 10,472 5,239,814 19,637 3,197,839 8,127 5,465,495 41,554 260 12 0,790 71,810 1,608 78 1,581 2,040 101 1,013 6,554,014 U.S 14,179 6,187 1.33,958 7,565 112,968 9 084 B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies 783 41,875 3J07 53,657 300 3,322 59,488 345 1,199 6,272 717 China Dan. W. Indies. . . Dutch W. Indies. . Germany . 1,324 9,708 12^384 1,834 1,063 10,072 '7,216 2,498 141 6,077 13 Japan ],816 4,685 69,017 28 655 Newfoundland St. Pierre 74,813 27,802 66,069 23,425 46,067 30,855 47,066 27,111 6,574 '262 3,771 West Indies : — American \ Cuban J O.C 225 74 / 1,624 L . . . ^. . . . 127 270 396 '243 376 4,025,405 5,429,563 3,355,197 5,667,150 6,953,906 I STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 No. 16.— Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. 287 Articles Exported. Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. T*rovisions — Con. Cheese ... G.B U.S Australasia Belgium B. Africa 17,320,790 40,038 3,137 347 724 15,574 1,585 4,624 .597 13,293 245 482 $ 20,437,936 7,108 15 347 1,012 13,393 987 2,515 55i 16,651 / $ 21,033,131 40,131 10,418 124 36 1,194 16,340 456 19,803.877' 12,181 7,078 24,683,404 7.842 7,896 8681 2,514 B. Guiana B. W. Indies China Dan. W. Indies. . . Germany 1,833 2,165 18,542 44,674 1,409 1,734 332 2.037 12 935 16,603 1,179 821 20,100 170 1,076 Newfoundland .... West Indies : — American \ Cuban / O.C G.B U.S 21,334 1 392 3,074 211 3,660 350 1,.502 331 1,229 17,401,436 20,483,981 21,123,251 19,870,072 24,776.406 Eggs 1,254,392 6,666 1,159 1,490 3,206 150 1,447,0,30 2,661 1,179 2,155 3,339 1.578 1,677,727 7,185 757 1,563 3,826 1,238 1,691,024 38,663 1,289 2,092 3,073 1,420,760 11,560 B. W. Indies Newfoundland ... St. Pierre O C 2,172 1,990 4,750 22 G.B U.S B Africa 1,267,063 1,457,942 1,692,296 1,736,141 1,441,254 -Meats : — Bacon and hams 10,407,654 5,929 12,749,175 1,865 56 11,733,013 43,432 12,356,648 46,022 15,873,739 7,004 18,124 36 70 630 61 1,535 54 B. W. Indies 1,040 595 4,532 3,019 Newfoundland .... St. Pierre West Indies : — American \ Cuban j O.C 1 G.B.. U.S 2,540 328 5,265 273 r 5,399 544 576 3,437 39 1,260 34 142 33 115 280 2,246 10,417,771 12,758,525 11,783,264 12,404,990 15,912,194 Oanned meats 97,032 3,356 236,792 6,084 68,097 823 248 246 357,047 6,743 56,359 141 " " 1,382 1,373 855,895 1,671 22,450 1,766 151 196 62 595,072 6,652 15,091 B. W. Indies Germany Newfoundland O.C 1,843 i64 2,323 1,053 760 739 544 104,718 312,290 423,045 882,191 619,911 288 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Articles Exported Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. Provision.^— Con. Meats, all other, and lard . . . G.B U.S... Australasia Belgium B. Africa 221,131 27,588 $ 484,129 28,753 10,700 $ 1,348,798 27,504 51 S 743,017 42,227 3,400 9,550 2,017 731 5,836 574,241 56,685 62,190 66,097 258 8,871 9,703 B. Guiana B. W. Indies... Dan. W. Indies. .. France ... '5,683 80 9,829 10 1,064 13,962 424 F. W. Indies 85 195 (Jermany 58,691 500 42,882 Hayti Newfoundland .... St. Pierre West Indies : — American . . . . \ Cuban J O.C G.B U.S Australasia Belgium 1,545 39,400 7,285 7,441 1,796 49,764 5,621 46 49,146 7,793 255 199 88,834 6,507 45 280 92,419 7,576 5 44 Bccapitulation. Provisions 370,560j 589,212 1,509,396 902,944 40,915,956 182.318 10,738 9,550 25,347 9,433 100,784 1,608 1,487 1,913 2,578 860,771 33,145,050 40.594.876 39,347,555 133,122 11,778 601 122,792 4,944 86,227 345 1,767 " 8^026 1,017 \2 49,701,230 94,049 "3^137 347 1,507 67,174 66,108 13,714 1,586 68,503 4,895 79,476 103,922 76,451 2,021 B. Africa. . . B. Guiana B. W. Indies Brazil 179,394 10,896 179,361 9,084 China... Dan. W. Indies... Dutch W. Indies. . France F. W. Indies Germany Hayti Japan Me.xico 2,925 14,542 95 32 71,075 1,545 2,650 12,597 " " 1^227 174 7,405 1,875 8,114 , i,93l 1,027 46,844 38 2,458 2,560 3,049 1,909 120,160 43,464 396 1,904 158', 864 36,859 128 7ii 1,379 2,892 4,685 Newfoundland St. Pierre U. S. of Colombia. 131,700 39,029 140, 152 32,817 188,9.36 41,301 1,175 6,574 West Indies :— American \ Cuban J O.C , G. B u. s 0. c 8,380 1,348 268 770 1,564 599 3,023 33,586,953 41,031,513 39,886,449 .5,965 41,361 271 41,463,488 50,-569,442 Rags 2,892 28,236 3,593 45,694 21,343 64,663 26,790 59,622 50 G.B u. s.... Australasia 31,128 49,287 47,597 86,006 86,462 Seeds :— Clover and grass seed 431,062 50,781 188,829 100,559 374,849 121,630 632,451 350,594 43,306 15,561 416,182 124,385 33,037 Belgium B. W.Indies 3,837 459 1,248 16,641 3,464 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 289 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. Seeds : — Con. Clover and grass seeds — Con. Denmark $ 20,765 8,109 230,669 496 408 1,871 13,069 360 54,769 1,315 1,037 231 $ 13,517 568 61,749 3,118 1,716 798 31,257 4,162 223,342 3,280 95 54,179 597 France Germany. 311 052 Holland 10 470 Norway & Sweden. 0. C 3,820 121 G. B 747,998 360,628 595,834 1,304,048 957,307 734,309 13,109 89,671 400 962,383 5,600 42,599 " 35^632 137,808 9,150 40,323 81,701 1,611 173,677 19,712 170,069 37,709 506,537 125,98^ 53 392,813 4,731 125,875 63,025 u. s Belgium France Germany Holland Newfoundland .... 0. C G. B 57 15 118 37 80 837,561 1,046,332 270,625 1,033,745 586,524 Recapitulation. Seeds 1,165,371 1.1.51 t?1 9! 512,652 130,780 806,128 370,306 4.3,306 185,630 " " 31^257 41,871 729,879 129,268 148 808,995 12:(,116 33,037 129,339 ""54,179 597 374,077 10,470 201 3,820 u. s Australasia 63,890 106,159 Belgium B. W. Indies Denmark. ... ... France Germany Holland 93,508 43,058 20J65 ' ' ' 13^069 8,509 j 360 230,669 90,401 496 1 .31.5 4 1,. 571 16,641 13,517 82,269 63,360 3,118 56 1,716 779 Newfoundland .... Norway & Sweden. O.C 75 408 1,868 118 1,0.37 231 G. B u. s Australasia 1,585,559 1,406,960 866,459 2,337,793 1,543,831 Settlers' efifects 75,7.^0 963,625 2,270 1,600 230 700 530 1,700 400 1,250 100 400 25 58,242 1,090,123 3,259 50 150 422 1,383 1,077 1,000 770 3,436 16 1^77 65, .590 1,133,707 2,024 675 ri54 1,230 2,879 1,012 65 1,730 68,218 1,502,265 5 900 46,961 1,297,117 1,290 .1 n^c\ B. Africa B. E. Indies B. W. Indies China 1,400 4,370 3551 3,899 2,562| 1,840 1,640; 4,845 1 120 '^'75 Germany 111 95 3,505 806 3,673 1,195 3,016 " ' ' 1,690 10,000 2 254 Hawaii Hong Kong. . Italy Japan 100 2,057 5t)5 Newfoundland . . . 0. C « 2,036 1,348 4,248 540 7,196 1,899 1,051,944 1,165,893 1,212,728 1,592,845 1,392,037 10— i— 19 290 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 "No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c, — Continued. Articlks Exported. i Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901.- 1902. 1903, Ships'sold to other countries . Spirits and wines. G. B ... U. S Brazil B. W. Indies Dan. W. Indies . . . Dut^h W. Indies. . France Italy Mexico Newfoundland . . . . Norway & Sweden. Russia Spain St. Pierre O.C G. B U.S Arg. Republic Australasia Belgium Brazil B. Africa B. E. Indies B. Honduras B. W. Indies Cen. Am. States . . Chile China France Germany Hawaii Holland Jajjan Mexico Newfoundland Peru Philippines St. Pierre U. S. of Colombia West Indies — American ] Cuban ji O. C intone and manufactures of :— Gypsum, crude 7,500 3,715 42,786 35,000 3,900 27,330 6,950 3C,170 6,010 1.6001 9,000 8,468 8,000 24,4.50 6,000 81,000j 4^150 . ... i 11,688 20,000' 45,000 49,000 127,181 30,907 265,049 525 5,017 1,320 220 2,755 1,644 2,133 6,241 17,925 5 5,171 1,135 49 1,122 205,618 49,828 273,927 1.000 9,363 476 2,153 4,048 1,425 8,184 19,657 998 11,520 1,728 3,492 7,528 609 119 100,000 5,400 ' 25^663 8,000 4,380 700 1,340 66,468 177,333 190 12,772 1,649 357 4,894 775 1,321 3,800 48,318 334,354 1,050 18,432 110 1,178 372 2,555 2,203 8,936 20,992 1.665 7,804 5,300 2,314 .5,981 47 241 9,723 1,180 3,242 19,463 2,509 2,423 59,112 355,856 1,837 16,418 3,921 577 9,865 541 2,953 7,498 11,603 332 5,217 16,384 12,747 127 998 15,545 1,063 201 22,4.58 1,139 1,871 23,981 95,000 7,500 10,000 13,626 11,400 6,000 167,507 45,498 441,776 2,925 14,838 14,981 986 23,305 170 1,400 6,294 9,761 2,086 8,715 18,019 560 828 16,814 7,450 420 5,875 722 94 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 291 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. Stone and manufactures of : — C07l. Stone and manufactures of, another, N.E.S G. B U. S B. Guiana B. W. Indies Germany. . . Newfoundland St. Pierre 0. C G. B U.S.. B. Guiana B. W. Indies Germany $ 1,057 194,014 405 52i 88 52 100 254,100 734 5o0 117 10 2,311 $ 6,295 307,938 6i2 2,562 321,590 20 332 4,387 288,614 132 720 234 1,830 1,718 72 2,323 934 34 2,908 Recapitulation. Stone and manufactures of ... . 196,137 257,922 317,629 328,617 297,009 1,057 360,230 6 405 100 490,165 734 550 117 10 r "1 2,095 216 6,295 493,298 2,562 593,695 20 332 " " 1 jis 72 i;668 2,485 4,387 595,359 624 765 234 1^4i5 415 132 Newfoundland .... St. Pierre West Indies American \ Cuban / 0. C G. B 521 88 52 1 1,159 37 80 2,070 1,183 362,359 493,987 503,046 601,952 604,407 3,949 77,864 40 20 42, .535 20,131 2 16 926 96,6.59 622 31,120 108,657 233 4,791 106,736 679 12,171 206,995 799 U. S B. W. Indies Hayti Japan 21^602 32 330 i4',028 472 87 " ' 16^653 212 136 6 Newfoundland . . . St. Pierre 0. C G. B'. U. S . . . . _ Australasia. . Belgium B. Africa 9,467 186 864 144,557 120,171 154,597 129,207 230,488 Tobacco and manufactures of. . 12,148 116,036 070 3,599 1,162 5;3i9 500 11,854 89,057 332 2,807 156 2,450 4,616 2,695 1,176 2,097 351 744 1,578 14,114 600 22,737 15,454 346,311 17 780 826 2,531 3,876 500 2,352 2,678 3,097 5,141 888 1 11,012| 656 16,447 271 140 766 13,100 133,152 120 100 312 1,200 3 902 1,500 2,380 2,245 6, .521 31 1,1.30 14,961 1,056 16,361 12,245 253,774 223 8,848 755 B. E. Indies ... B. W. Indies 3hina ijig 20 France 3,485 9,119 7,812 14,334 700 - jrermany Gibraltar Holland STewfoundland. . . 7,382 ' ' 1^5i2 11,077 St. Pierre Spain 16,319 13,522 Switzerland 0. C 843 160 936 95 440 826 177,167 158,460 413,743 198,606 326,782 iO— i— 19i 292 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. 1 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. Vegetables : — G. B U. S. B. Guiana B. W. Indies Dan. W. Indies . . . r. W. Indies Hayti Newfoundland . . . St. Pierre U. S. of Colombia. West Indies : — American \ Cuban 1 O. C G. B $ 375 47,629 26,081 52,313 581 508 347 15,181 6,493 205 164,878 936 392 17,493 23,476 65,398 1,253 1,379 70,174 22,647 64,198 $ $ 328,625 34,328 70,643 20 59,316 37,977 64,455 15 5^513 6,327 345 /• 24,392 I 185,365 155 " ' 8,688 7,717 237 6,486 181,103 3,781 7,584 5,716 468 8,761 231,106 2,609 22,056 6,939 985 24,034 169,(;72 3,646 315,527 330,309 366,410 689,860 389,095 All other, including canned vegetables 17,163 121,037 27,570 133,271 261 52,329 127,066 117 180 9,352 24,854 265,910 9,623 513 6,487 6 7 375 U. S B. Africa 125,779 13,9(i4 1,126 9,089 120 3,1.50 B. W. Indies Dan. W. Indies. . France.. . .... 2,919 561 2,262 398 1,520 Hayti Japan Newfoundland .... St. Pierre U. S. of Colombia. O.C G. B 61 6J924 2,870 11 1,051 " " 7^032 2,511 .384 998 1,517 5,502 1,642 465 11,327 2,482 823 654 717 152,597 176,207 197,955 31.5,191 175, .594 Recapitula t ion. Vegetables 17,538 168,666 '26^081 55,232 1,142 27,962 150,764 416 23,476 67,660 1,651 1,520 .o3,708 197,240 195 22,827 73,550 24,854 594,535 9,623 34,841 77,130 26 7,. 375 185,095 1.3,988 39,103 73, .544 135 3 1.50 U. S B. Africa B. Guiana B. W. Indies Dan. W. Indies. . . F. W. Indies Hayti 516 408 22,i05 9,363 216 165,743 1,114 - •Japan .... Newfoundland ... "l2',.54.5 8,838 729 r 24,392 ll 185,673 1 890 15,259 9,234 237 6,490 181,880 3,745 7,3.58 468 8,761 231,106 3,-'63 465 .33,383 9,421 985 24,034 169,(572 4,339 U. S. of Colombia. West Indies- American, .... 1 Cuban / O.C Ig. B U.S 468,124 506,516 564,365 1,005,0.51 564,689 Wood and manufactures of : — Bark for tanning " " 48,89C i " " 61^899 306 61,718 5,276 95,085 100,361 '74,8i6 48,89C > 61,899 62,024 74,816 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. 293 Articles Exported. Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. AVood and manufactures of : — Con. Firewood U.S $ 123,540 171 117,663 88 90,680 45 180 $ 91,407 21 79 $ 115,634 51 St. Pierre O.C 84 G. B U.S 123,711 4,761 1,564,816 i25 117,751 90,905 91,507 115,769 Logs, all kinds 16,843 743,678 115 443,951 589,964 16,297 549,119 403 21 29,795 401,743 410 Newfoundland O.C G.h u. s 21,696 2,610 1,569,702 760,636 1,055,611 565,840 434,558 Lumber : — Deals, pine 4,007,771 3,233,667 31,730 2,714,320 84,651 160 32,785 3,017,7531 3,538,272 118,981 34,638 Arg. Republic Belgium B. Africa B. W. Indies 143,800 6,374 34,330 11,142 15,849 9,928 8,570 44,910 20,528 2,074 3,266 France Germany l,i68 245 4,193,628 6,751,921 462,453 1,414 52 359 35,444 13,448 11,111 354,553 40,842 20,367 270 650 1,418 4^072 740 1^086 23 706 Spain O.C G. B U. S Arg. Republic .... Australasia Belgium 9,139 38 1,377 3,286,598 2,857,822 3,167,383 .3,653,917 Deals, spruce and other. . 7,522,397 351,562 27,599 13,880 22,683 18,618 7,142,602 479,263 9,253 55,321 49,988 6,399,763 460,057 7,643,753 257,647 4,7.30 130,878 9,731 24,850 17,647 196,611 26,666 49,512 3,732 34,403 Brazil B. Africa 7,596 208,909 15,967 33,579 128,010 5,220 882 France Fr. Foss. in Africa. Germany 150,243 31,159 Gibraltar 8,580 35,378 9,086 1,857 39,495 55,107 12,695 7,683 15,606 11,685 Holland 27,501 Italy ... Newfoundland . . " " 16,548 55,476 560 24,702 142,431 580 1,708 24,871 136,714 1,419 10,256 61,417 90,249 Spain St, Pierre 200 0. C G. B U.S... .. Australasia Belgium B. Africa ... France . I'V. Poss. in Africa. Portugal 5,000 316 1,560 7,848,437 8,287,960 8,174,304 7,451,148 8,315,454 Deal ends 753,728 363 459 1,224 80 10,871 1,443 543,055 4,214 588,422 51,789 619 1,078 " " ' 25',i96 10,026 160 3,952 142 444,863 10,064 2,194 1.631 1,202 3,983 604 713 2,633 4,128 529,434 5,872 2,222 834 1,914 2,993 673 334 11,329 357 2,842 200 1 235 Spain 1,375 915 7,587 O.C 1,543 770,458 564,869 681,384 472,015 551,769 294 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 ISTo. 16. — Staiement (by Countries) of the Values of tlie Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Articles Exported. Counti-ie.s. 1899. 1900. 1 1901. 1902. 1903. Wood and manufactures of — Con. Lumber— Con. G. B 1,292,805 4,352,511 407,973 169,592 19,876 35,927 50,747 29,576 4,988 148,988 19,031 18,703 71,345 767 24,445 3,.S09 6,355 1,171,945 7,331,766 359,280 127,582 40,169 ' " " 21,757 402 4,471 101,484 " " 50^451 115,662 350 6,290 $ 1,552,232 6,583,287 189,125 287,475 59,038 59,866 58,063 " " U,777 156,701 $ 1,623,888 9,366,564 472,718 236,275 55,712 19,002 51,134 25,803 24,047 125,467 1 553 587 U. S 10 573 616 Acg. Republic Australasia Belgium. . Brazil B. Africa B. E. Indies B. Guiana B. W. Indies. .. Cen. Am. States . . Chile China Dan . W. Indie-s. . . 873,370 75,123 24 288 9,353 141,268 64,659 .32,187 111,799 71,345 65,586 40,532 91,089 109,721 57,497 .3,226 41,919 2,250 1,580 " " 21,423 5,310 1,200 37,383 " ' 25^680 24,996 2,063 3,935 9,715 15,258 6,076 F. W. Indies .... Germany • .... 200 fi.920 3,400 Holland . .. .3,136! 1-.340 2 338 Japan ... 3,766 11,573 673 3,424 15,429 11,900 20,874 485 16,475 290 " 14,735 68,140 16,579 Mexico 3,284 7,182 27,762 " " 7^755 3,648 23,200 3,918 21,123 10,866 4,956 29,015 91,468 1,625 4,204 Newfoundland .... Peru Philippines . . . Portugal 3,171 63,256 " " 8',iii Portuguese Poss . . St. Pierre ... Spain Sp. Poss. in Africa. Uruguay U. S. of Colombia. West Indies — American . ... I Cuban / O. C G. B U. S Australasia. B. W. Indies Chile 15,028 16,403 ' " " 31 J22 26,039 2,382 87,239 12,010 . 2,613 15,126 439 54,484 74,270 3«,971 117,453 10,322 11,174 " " 34^994 26,568 1,284 / 46,734 t 88,453 4,691 11,922 326 13,573 12,800 105 37,747 119,9.54 7,250 6,885,762 9,618,526 9,400,469 12,570,849 14,008,846 Laths, palings and pickets. 19,549 401,237 7,591 620 25,606 490,531 9,048 2,126 304 289 ' ' " 3^564 / 1 638 46,618 538,825 9,461 2,644 291 621 3,059 1,210 35 2,473 19,682 806,882 8,346 654 136 1,490 4 2,159 28,188 1,000,496 8,424 574 590 Newfoundland . . . St. Pierre 96 169 2,068 910 25 Span. Poss. other.. West Indies — American ... .\ Cuban J O.C 1,861 993 456 1,361 61 4.32,323 532,106 605,693 840,714 1,041,129 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 295 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 No. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Akticles Exported. Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. Wood and manufactures of : — Con. Lumber — Con. Joists and scantling G. B U. S Arg. Republic B. Africa.' . . $ 109,802 78,414 41,110 $ 108,254 70,403 50,300 $ 264,698 86,065 19,255 195,013 156,486 3,215 64 $ 290,131 121,393 18,085 9,270 7,785 826 233 2,642 26 2,827 4,898 B. W. Indies Newfoundland .... Span. Poss. other. . West Indies — American 1 Cuban / O.C 245 280 1,806 2,419 960 3,328 / I 530 2,213 2,956 473 453 5,665 3,311 7,015 6^197 G. B 234,968 235,664 389,253 367,965 451,194 Staves and headings 68,913 448,608 156 614 790 1,076 2,660 3,133 1,181 65,641 475,730 2,053 460 230 3,027 1,816 859 71,891 362,470 2,001 235 68,124 224,092 43,250 U. S 235,062 Australasia B. W. Indies Dan. W. Indies. . . F. W. Indies Newfoundland St. Pierre 0. C G. B U. S 168 1,405 760 1,.321 140 3,152 4,129 1,410 1,203 264 833 .3,632 527,131 549,816 440,083 301,047 284,412 Lumber, all other, N.E.S. 116,610 225,095 161,447 389,918 272,952 193,146 196,502 160,659 241,139 275,087 17,294 Australasia. . . . B. Africa. .... B. W. Indies 507 70 3,213 232 450 434 7,808 1,759 10,010 1,069 7,334 4,398 2,199 2,801 376 3i665 1^076 3,682 ' ." 1,350 1,070 7,214 1,225 28 290 6,625 2,648 51 France. 300 Holland Japan Newfoundland .... Peru St. Pierre 640 14,162 1,411 2,112 283 547 862 2,4,30 6,960 1,097 O.C G.B U. S Arg. Republic. . . . Australasia 8,113 374,59] 561,239 494,448 375,140 554,272 Recapitulation. Lumber 13,121,099 5,968,681 594,297 230,664 62,918 49,375 96,268 12,832,012 9,145,854 437,179 152,563 75,908 27,618 21,757 12,653,735 8,379,496 217,793 359,460 142,889 67,651 68,226 11,965,588 11,303,785 475,983 378,047 82,923 44,092 80,279 13,867,754 12,503,811 913,719 138,579 38,782 Brazil. B. Africa 44,147 236,246 196 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 !N"o. 16. — Statement (by Countries) of the Values of the Principal Articles Exported, &c. — Continued. Articles Exported. Countries. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. 1903. ikVood and manufactures of $ S $ S S — Con. Recapitulation — Con. Lumber — Con B. E. Indies 29,576 402 2,719 25,803 64,659 B. Guiana 5,1.51 4,471 14,777 24,435 32,401 B. W. Indies 150,537 106,489 183,871 130,333 114,219 Cen. Am. States... Chile 19,0311 25,7071 50,755 71.636 40,668 110,311 China 75,784, 116,300 66,005 91,634 57,558 Dan. W. Indies. .. 1,557, 580 3,226 Fran:;e 393,181 IfiOfifir. 278,098 3,655 208,672 1,340 136,928 1,780 F. W.Indies 4,579 Fr. Poss. in Africa 42,285 31,832 25,993 27,270 5,420 Germany 28,698 7,609 7,851 38,453 5,668 Gibraltar 8,580 12,695 7,683 12,447 Holland 31.77.3 37,008 il 37,889 485 64,330 3,933 68,748 485 64,330 3,933 Totals 95,800 95,800 68,748 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 303 sumption in Canada (both Dutiable and Free) during the Fiscal Years ended June 30, tain, the United States and all Other Countries. (From Canadian Returns.) U. S., United States ; O. C, Other Countries. Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. 103,768 86,079 $ $ 103,708 86,079 743 $ 118,552 95,310 1,082 % 118,552 95,310 1,682 116,808 141,108 1,360 116,808 141,108 1,360 743 190,590 190,590 215, .544 215,.544 259.276 259,276 86,906 23,218 86,906 205,445 59,885 .54,690 59,885 188,407 49 472,689 71,017 88,221 71,066 560,910 182,227 133,717 182,227 110,124 292,351 133,717 114,575 248,292 472,738 159,238 631,976 955 263,216 7 64,898 89,839 05,853 353,055 7 58 537,470 38,625 189,238 38,683 726,708 "'790^09 112,737 507,330 16,204 112,737 1,297,499 16,204 264,178 154,737 418,915 537,528 227,863 705,391 790,109 636,331 1,420,500 12,990 810 12,990 160,314 357,927 11,464 1,519 1,.340 14,323 11,464 359,446 1,340 206^ 856 1,420 2,194 1,420 209,050 159,501 159,504 13,800 173,304 357,927 372,250 200,856 3,614 210,470 177 19,.305 2,194 13,.504 290 15,988 2,371 32,809 290 620 .35,196 4,941 11,914 754 5, .561 47,110 754 258 37,482 116 2.3,898 10,480 500 24,156 47,902 616 19,482 35,470 .35,816 17,009 53,425 11.5,.593 1,321,071 2,094 37,856 34,878 72,734 1,132 624,252 7 166,988 127,371 290 168,120 751,623 297 078 1,064,310 114,915 257,361 2,094 307 1.507,196 lie 209,072 608,225 10,704 209,379 2,115,421 10,880 625,391 294,649 920,040 1,064,988 374,370 1,439,3,58 1,507,019 834,001 2,341,680 597,078 34,410 2,291 597,078 34,410 2,291 460,392 57,707 1,492 400,392 57,707 1,492 70,728 19,708 1,074 70,728 19,768 1,074 6.33,779 633,779 525,591 525,591 91,570 91,570 474,127 1,092,198 84,488 474,127 1,092,198 84,488 710,823 1,871,781 25,990 710,823 1,871,781 25,990 855,527 380,102 170,098 855,527 380,102 170,098 1,650,813 1,650,813 2,608,600 2,008,000 1,411,727 1,411,727 9 61,328 6,250 9 61,328 6,250 91,416 10,901 91,410 10,901 89,928 o,118 96,040 89,928 6,118 67,587 67,587 102,317 102,317 90,046 . 304 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 17. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Other Articles. o5 6 Value, 1899. Value, 1900. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Baking powder G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. 49^ 93,155 s $ 498 93,155 1,002 103,999 $ 1,002 103,999 Totals 93,653 93,653 105,001 105,001 G. B.. U. S.. 0. C. Bells, all kinds 2,044 18,263 395 2,982 11,891 4,292 5,026 30,154 4,687 540 20,168 198 6,830 24,582 6,547 7 370 44,750 6,745 Totals 20,702 19,165 39,867 20,906 37,959 58,865 G. B.. U.S.. 0. c.. Belts of all kinds 21,716 28,378 3,247 53,341 21,716 28,378 3,247 21,546 22,776 9,380 21,546 22,776 9,380 Totals 53,341 53,702 53,702 G. R.. Belts, surgical, or truss and 2,146 11,995 294 2,146 11,995 294 1,455 14,885 678 1,455 suspensory bandages of alllTT. S.. 14,885 678 0. G.. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c.. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c.. G. B.. U.S.. 0. 0.. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c.. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. Totals 14,435 14,435 17,018 17,018 Billiard tables 234 2,666 234 2,666 2,777 4,357 2,777 4,357 Totals 2,900 2,900 7,134 7,134 Blacking, shoe and shoe- 4,416 20,150 2,991 4,416 20,150 2,991 2,033 17,823 1,903 2.033 17,823 1,903 Totals 27,557 27,557 21,759 21,759 Blueing, laundry, all kinds . . 18,371 2,540 18,371 2,540 14,200 2,214 123 14,200 2,214 123 Totals ... . 20,911 20,911 16,537 16,537 Bone and manufactures of 9,066 11,774 1,389 ' 10,329 459 9,066 22,103 1,848 22,006 11,327 3,756 125 15,298 3,560 18,983 22,131 26,625 7,316 Totals 22,229 10,788 33,017 37,089 56,072 Books, periodicals, &c., pam- phlets, &c. 222,442 695,134 59,083 157,818 270,152 42,492 380,260 96.5,280 101,575 203,167 729,099 64,122 133,528 365,920 66,248 336,695 1,095,019 130, b70 Totals 976,659 470,462 1,447,121 996,388 565,696 1,562,084 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles entered for Consumption in Canada, &c. — Oontinued. 305 Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Dutiable. Free. S Total. Dutiable. Free ( Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. $ 185 101,416 $ 1 1 j $ 185 101,416 127 93.582 i '$ 127 93,582 90 107,480 $ 1 90 107,480 2 2 :... 101,603 101,603 93,709 93,709 107,570 107,570 4,238 16,390 511 6,614 14,990 14,273 10,852 31,380 14,784 1,134 23,944 728 13,572 24,436 21,742 14,706 48,380 22,470 553 27,389 508 28,510 3,879 24.862 9,084 4,432 52,251 9,652 21,139 35,877 57,016 25,806 59,750 85,556 37,825 66,335 13,406 13,406 23,961 6,299 14,134 29,923 14,134 29,923 6,124 12,711 39,400 5,210 12 711 23,961 39,400 5 210 6,299 6,124 43,666 43,666 50,181 50,181 57,321 57 321 960 960 16,520 529 1,056 14,634 688 1,056 14,634 088 1,978 22,454 1,978 22,454 16,520 529 848 1 18,009 18,009 10. .'578 16,378 25,280 25 280 1,696 1,696 4,558 2,082 7.048 2,082 7,048 28 8,220 12,302 8,220 4,558 12,302 135 135 28 6,389 6, .389 9,158 9,158 20,522 20,522 2,315 17,981 2,315 17,981 905 1,590 17,881 4,019 1,590 17,881 4,019 1,731 17,529 1,731 17, .529 905 2,076 2,076 21,261 21,261 18,422 2,407 167 23,490 23,490 21,336 21,336 18,422 15,293 2,692 50 15,293 2,692 5(i 19,802 2,762 445 19,802 2 762 2,407 167 445 1 ■ ! 1 20,996 20,996; 18,041 1 18,041 23,009 23,009 1 1 3,297 6,491 4,322 48 2,066 725 3,345 1,628 8,557 6,506 5,047 2,215 59 7,769 388 1,687 14,275 2,003 227 45,568 135 227 45,568 135 14,110 2,839 10,949 10,349 8,216 18,505 45,930 45,930 228,885 790,827 69,656 162,540 349,0291 62,802 1 391,425 1139,856 132,458 194,645! 823,057 67,431 156,.507 355,603 64,424 351,152 1,178,060 131,855 235,293 947,435 87,664 186,922 414,538 81,980 422,215 1,301,973 109,044 1,089,368 574,371 1,603,739 l,085,133j 576,534 1,661,607 1,270,392 683,440 1,953,832 10— i— 20 306 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 17. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Other a: *^ C 3 O o Value, 1899. Value, 1900. Akticle-s. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. 1 Free. Total. Boot, slioe and btay laces of all kinds. G. B.. U. K. 0. C. . G. B.. u. s . 0. G. G. B.. IT. S . 0. c. G. B.. U.S. 0. c. U.S. 0. c. G. B.. u. s. 0. c. G. B.. u. s. 0. c. 40,9571 8,440 15,795 $ 1 1 40,957 8,440 $ 45,378 8.S42 S 45,.378 8,842 1 15,795 lij20 11,120 Totals 65,192 65,192 65,340 65,340 Braces and suspenders 30,250 40,032 2,691 30,250 27,364 40,032 34,619 2,691 3,065 27,364 34,619 3,065 ' 1 Totals 72,973 72,973i 65,048! 65,048 Breadstuffs :— ArrowToot ana tajiioca 21.525 4,657 13,777 21,525| 16,734 4,657 8,218 13,777 25,398 r 16,734 8,218 25,398 Totals 39,959 ... .... 39,959 50,350 50,350 7.612 9,476 27,862 747 9,476 27,862 747 7,612 27,332 666 .3.5.610 1 27,332 ! 666 1 Tntal'> 38,085 38,085 35,610 Corn, Indian (including ensil- 218,163 8,966,890 9,185,053 175,515 351 35 . 1 6,961,970 7,137,485 218,163 Totals 8,966,925 9,185,088 175,515 6,961,970 7,137,485 Wheat 21,542 5 21,542 5 15,770 15,770 'T^fnlq 21,547 21,547 15,770 15,770 161 196,(t >7 <) 161 36 36 196,007! 167,959 9' 20 167,939 20 Totals 196,177 1 196,177 167,995 167,995 Other a. B.. 99,1.52 476,693 3,448 3.52,311 99,152 480,141 352,311 231,912 505,898 211,394 231,912 u. s 0. c. 4,189 510,087 211,394 Totals 928,156 3,448 931,604 949,204 4,189; 953,393 G. B. LJ. S 0. c. 1 Recapitulation, breadstuffs 130,.314! 944, »24 8,970,3.38 366,8491 35 130,314 9,915,262 366,884 256.294 900, 67i; 237,478 ' '6,966^159 256,294 7,866,831 237,478 Grand totals 1,442,087 8,970,373 10,412,460 1,394,444 6,966,1.59 8..360,603 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles entered for Consumption in Canada, &c. — Continued. 307 Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. 1 Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. s 61,596 10,553 $ 61,590 10,553 $ 64,814 7,879 $ $ 64,814 7.878 62,678 8,144 19,943 $ $ 62,678 8,144 19,943 11,935 11,935! 22.,s95 1 22,895 95,588 84,084 84,081 95,588 90,765 90,765 32,726 32,726 35.02.S 35,023 54,860 3,524 35,063 63,712 553 1 35,063 63,712 36,218 36,218, 54,866 1,988 1,988 3,524 1 1 70,932 70,932 03,413 93, 413 j 99,328 99,328 26,529 26,529 4,641 26,941 27,309 3,921 36,079 27,309 3,921 36,079 67,309 13,680 3,072 43,751 13,680 3,072 43,751 4,641 26,941 58,111 58,111 67,309 60,503 60,503 10,083 10,083 17,814 974 9,939 17,078 977 9,939 17,078 977 27,994 13,245 18,863 1,547 13,245 18,863 1,547 17,814 974 28,871 28.871 27,994 .^s r.fi.'s 33,655 '''-' 162,677 6,484,181 346 6,646,858 346 286,993 2,480,397 2,767,390 480,602 3,250,329 3,730,931 162,677 6,484,527 6,617,204 286,993 2,480,397 2,767,390 480,602 3,250,-329 3,730,931 6iJ9i4 891407 61,914 89,407 57,794 57 794 1 1 61,915 61,915 89,407 89,407 57,794 57,794 503 503 145,492 6 116 144,714 20 116 144,714 20 145,492 115,279 115,279 6 146,001 146,001 144,850 144,^50 115,279 115,279 155,643 551,700 416,899 41 4,111 155,684 555,811 416,899 126,894 678,108 380,100 30 5,609 30 126,930' 083,717 380,130 269,795 745,151 435,610 43 7,375 269,838 . 752,526 435,610 1,124,242 4,152 1,128,394 1,185,102 5,675 1,190,777 1,450,556 7,418 1,457,974 192,758 944,238 444,821 41 6,488,292 346 192,799 7,432,530 44.5,167 104,258 1,220,221 417,176| 36 2,486,006 30 164,294 3,706,227 417,206 296,720 1,420,761 480,908 2,198,389 43 3,257,704 296,763 4,678,465 480,908 1,581,817 6,488,679^ 8,070, 496J 1,801,655! 2,486,072 4,287,727 3,257,747 5,456,136 10- -20i 308 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 17. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Other .2 c 6 Value, 1899 Value, 1900. Articles. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Bricks, claj's and tiles Ci. B.. U. S. 0. c. G B. $ 26,708 101,341 193 S 103,964 109,453 2,095 130,672 210,794 2,288 S 27,927i 117,690 297 S 141,603 324,758 883 S 169,530 442,448 1,180 Totals 128,242 21.5,512 343,754 145,914 467,244 613,1.58 Bristles 1 25,009| 35,032 14,099 25,009 35,032 14,099 29,6.56 .37,347 17,102 29,656 u. s. 0. c. .37,347 17,102 G. B. u. s. 0. c. G. B. u. s. o. c. Totals 74,140 74,140 84,105 84,105 British giini, dextrine, sizing cream and enamel sizing. 4,694 25,262 3,641 4,694 25,262 3,641 5,928 30,742 7,102 5,928 30,742 7,102 Totals 33,597 33,597 43,772 43,772 Brooms and brushes 15,533 65,585 78,944 15,533 65,585 78,944 16,023 83,443 92,281 16,023 83,443 92,281 Totals 160,062 ■■ 160,062 191,747 191,747 G. B. U. S. 0 c Broom corn 102 108,149 102 108,149 8,974 125,360 50 8,974 125,360 50 Totals 108,251 108,251 134,384 134,384 G. B. U. S. 0. C. Buttons, all kinds. . 30,705 71,931 47,106 30,705 74,512 48,246 33,012 86,548 65,997 1 4.210 30 33,013 2,581 1,140 90,758 66,027 Totals 149,742 3,721 l."'3,463 18.5,557 4,241 189,798 G. B. u. s. 0. c. 8,638 71,472 1,1.34 8,638 71,472 1,134 11,140 51,355 1,101 11,140 1 51,355 1,101 Totals 81,244 81,244 63,596 63,596 G. B. u. s. o. c. Carpets, squares, mats, rugs, N.E.S. 121,936 36,317 1 39,410 121,9.36 36,317 39,410 190,104 35,012 57,072 190,104 35,012 57,072 Totals 197,663 197,663 282,188 282,188 G. B. ,u. s. o. c. 1 Carriages, all kinds 17,378 1,318,789 31,558 17,.378 , 1,318,789 1 31,558 8,147 1,325,407 71,913 8,147 1,325,407 71,913 . . Totals 1,.367,72.' 1,-367,725 1,405,467 1 1,405,467 I STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 309 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles entered for Consumption in Canada, &c. — Continued. Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. • $ 23,987 108,902 454 $ 97,290 443,999 18,423 121,277 ,5.52,901 18,877 693,055 $ 30,181 141,440 660 $ 112,620 356,858 159 $ 142,801 498,298 819 30,843 125,811 1,129 $ 190,529 879,626 89,055 221,372 505,437 90,184 133,313 559,712 172,281 469,637 641,918 157,783 659,210 46,263 42,454 3 K71 816,993 30,201 30,201 23,170i 23,170 7,320l 7,.320 26,340 38,689 13,891 26,340 38,689 13,891 46,263 42,454 3,671 j ' 60,691 60,691 7,279 29,490 9,972 46,741 78,920 78,920 92,388 92,388 7,279 6, .345 33,580 13,397 6,345 33,580 13,397 5,191 49,082 12,749 5,191 29,490 9,972 49,082 12,749 46,741 53,322 53,322 67.022 67,022 i 16,058 16,058 79,496 94, .581 19,437 96,876 111,013 19,437 18.8.59 18,859 115,139 113,548 79,496 94,581 96,876 111.013 115,139 113,548 ! ' 190,135 190,135 227,326 227,326 247,546 247, .546 209,440 209,440 2,597 202,487; 202,487 165,231 165,231 ■ 2,597 ! ! 212,037 212,037 202,487 202,487 165,231 165,231 30,352 85,181 61,8.57 1,117 1,470 1,046 31,469 86,657 62,903 36,951 86,619 95,392 521 37,472 2,815^ 89,434 883 9&,275 48,890 110,167 167,124 458 2,606 1,614 49,348 112,773 168,738 177,390 3,C39 181,029 218,962 4,219 223,181 326,181 13.449 4,678 330,859 12,031 12,031 91,315 1,743 11,255 86,282 3,957 11,255 13,449 91,315 86,282 81.310 81,310 1,743 3,957 1,088 1,088 105,089 105,089 215,634 21,137 52,611 101,494 101,494 95,847 95,847 215,634 213,136 27,024 .58,769 213,136 27,024 58,769 135,784 34,313 75,666 135,784 21,137 34,313 52,611 75,666 289,382 289,382 298,929 298,929 245,763 245,763 27,614 27,614 1,033,805 49,235 1,110,654 16,510 1,347,792 56,963 16,510 1,347,792 56,963 21,211 1,088,854 83,233 21,211 1,033,805 1,088,854 49,235 83,233 1,110,654 1,421,265 1,421,265 1,193,298 1,193,298 310 TRADE AND COMMERCE j 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 !N'o. 17.— Statement of the Values of the Principal and Other 3 o O Value, 1899. Value, 1900. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Cement i G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. 129,738 52,578 298,098 $ $ 129,738 52,578 298,098 s 247,089 55,862 214,689 S S 247,089 55,862 214,689 Totals 480,414 480,414 517,640 517 640 G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. Clocks and parts of 7,326 156,374 23,020 7,. 326 156,374 23,020 6,840' 174,885! 16,63^ 6 840 174,885 16,035 Totals 186,720 186,720 198,360 198,360 G. B.. u. s.. 0. c. Coal, coke, &c 72,031 3,664,612 20 7,305 6,846,030 79,336 10,510,642 20 1 49,571 1,127 4,359,742 7,108,624 50,698 11,468,366 Totals 3,736,663 6,853,335 10,589,998 4,409,.S13 7,109,751 11,519,064 G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. G. B.. u. s.. 0. c. Cocoanuts, and cocoa paste . . 76,186 122,414 44,675 15,356 24, .345 59,686 91,54S 146,759 104,301 96,498 21,150 148,735! 33,202 58,970 63,409 117,648 181,937 , 32,385 Totals 243,275 99,387 342,662 304,209 4,986 120,177 1,466 117,761 421,970 Coffee, chicory, &c 5,591 105,464 1,969 82,607 378^746 88,198 105,464 380,715 68,215 73,201 120,177 .37.3,965 375,431 Totals 113,024 461,353 574,377 126,629^ 442,180 .568,809 Collars and cuffs 44,870 11,400 9,606 44,870 11,400 9,666 36,028 14,622 15,411 .36,028 14,622 15,411 Totals . 65,936 65,9^6 66 061 ' 66,061 G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. G. B.. u . s.. 0. C. Cotnbs 51,.323 30,245 40,875 51,323 30,245 40,875 54,424 37,484 61,223 54,424 37,484 61,223 Totals 122,443 122,443 153,131 153,131 Cordage, twine and mfrs. of . 34,835 73,465 1,826 575 886,604 8 35,410 960,069 1,834 32.186' 752 80,4,54' 898,396 1 1,893 32,938 978,850 1,893 Totals . . . . .... 110,126 887,187 997,313 114,533 899,148 1,013,681 Cotton and mfrs. of 3,906,676 1,679.428 398,084 5,584,188 197,090 3,416,664 16,981 4,103,766 5,096,092 415,065 4,474,687 1,509,312 1 522,570 378,113 4,491,575 19,514 4,8.52,800 6,000,887 .542,084 Totals 3,630 J35 9,614,923 6,500,5091 4.889.202 11,39.5,771 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 311 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles entered for Consumption in Canada, &c. — Continued. Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. 1 229,795 229,795 231,068 208,976 " 126,672 588,525 148,449 1 $ 126, (i72 588,525 148,449 $ 191,-575 324,216 374,954 890,745 12,389 212,749 44,978 $ 191,575 231,068 .324,216 208,976 374,954 669,839 669,839 863,646 863,646 12,348 198,1.52 23,495 890,745 9,882 9,882 174,170 24,794 12,348 198,152 23,495 12.389 174,170 212,749 24,794 44,978 208,846 208,846 233,995 233,995 270,116 270,116 ' 87,818 5,143,450 316 52,767 8,551,321 140,585 13,694,771 316 116,274 5,860,034 300 67,041 7,797,713 183,315 13,657,747 300 339,956 7,875,996 169 415,484 7,835,936 755,440 1.5,711,932 169 .5,231,584 8,604,088 13,835,672 5,976,608 7,864,754 13,841,.362 8,216,121 8,251,420 16,467,541 107,147 131,897 84,434 20,518 49,227 93,471 127,665 181,124 177,905 144,555 135,173 75,992 13.161 32,005 49,097 1.57,716 167,178 125,089 449,983 168,766 177,769 66, .594 26,789 83,548 70,914 19.5,555 261,317 137,508 323,478 163,216 486,694 355,720 94,263 413,129 181,251 .594,380 5, .331 138,310 3,452 79,221 '268,065 84, .5.52 138,310 271,457 5,999 126,373 2,070 59,598 392^836 6.5, .597 126,373 394.906 586,876 7,838 115,404 2,826 65,643 402;337 73,481 11.5,404 405,1(3 147,093 347,226 494,319 134,442 30,221 .37,588 24,939 452,434 126,068 467,980 594,048 2.5,612 25,612 24,994 38,469 30,221 37,588 24,9.39 38,563 65,868 41,304 14.5,735 38,563 24,994 65,868 38,469 41,304 89,075 89,075 92,748 - 92,748 145,735 .54,137 54,137 32,740 41,601 .59,751 50,522 40,790 59,751 .50,522 i • 40,790 60,319 54,836 .39,218 60,319 32,740 54,836 41,601 39,218 128,478 128,478 1.51,063 151,063 154, .373 154,373 60,627 95,315 1,802 1,897 1,015,674 68,524 1,110,989 1,802 107,7521 19,441 109,045 1,683,772 1,171 49,646 127,193 1,792,817 50,817 106,069 113,811 2,409 58,487 2.054,494 44,842 164,. 556 2,168.305 47,251 163,744 1,017,571 1,181,315 217,968! 1,752,859 1,970,827 5,340,012 7,655,899 744,461 222,289 2,157,823 2,380,112 4,879,909 1,463,686 584,397 204,715 5,148,970 20,222 5,084,624 6,612,656 604,619 5,108,513 231,499 1,608,3(59 6,047,530 734,877 9,584 5,.539,129 1,760,695 819,902 284,953 6,532,9.39 19,.588 5,824,082 8.293,634 839,490 6,927,992 5,373,907 12,301,899 7,451,759 6,288,613 13,740,372 8,119,726 6,837,480 14,957,206 312 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No, 17. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Other Articles. 31 1 Value, 1899. Value, 1900. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. G. B.. U.S.. 0. C. 16,657 1,072 2.571 s 16,657 1,072 2, .571 S 19. .504 340 3,232 S 19,504 340 3,232 Totals . 2),300 20,300 23,076! 23,076 G. B.. U. S. . 0. C. 248,944 88,986 52,449 248,944 88,986 .52,449 284,183 92,024 61,778 284,183 92,024 01,778 Totals 390,379 415,1.55 7.57,240 356,337 390,379 437,985 437,985 G. B.. U.S.. O.C. It. B.. U.S.. 0. c. G. B.. U. S. . O.C. G. B.. U. S. . O.C. G. B.. U.S.. O.C. G. B.. U.S.. O.C. Drugs, dyes chemicals and medicines 599,974 1,327,483 421,737 1,015,129 2,084,723 778,074 551,908 670,795 771,1191 1,373,414 260,030 417,500 1,222,703 2,144,533 677,530 Totals 1,528,732 2,349,194 3,877,926 1,.583,057; 2,461,709 4,044,7,125 43,895 39,421 36,663 61,509 220,278 238,430 630 882 ^^-— 238,430 630,882 35,073 .300,219 314,297 314,297 538 528 538,-528 31,977 228,714 770,770 42,184 382,849 770,770 31977 35,073' 300,219i 42,184 228*714 382,819 799 219 799,219 966,174 966,174 1,195,803 1,195,803 30,663 113,949 185,923 :.:.... 30,663 113,949 185,923 37,109 37,109 127,410 205,350 40,044 40,044 127,410 205,350 128,06.sl 245,3771 128,068 245,377 330,535 330,535 369,869 .369,869 413,489 413,489 898,131 359,469 673,113 898,131 359,469 673,113 1,055,153 390,150 773,405 1,055,1.53 390,150 773,405 1,274,573 432.598 1,274,573 432,598 995,963 995,963 1,930,713 1,930,713 2,218,708 2,218,708 2,703,134 16,918 89,751 6,275 2,703,134 3,427 70,781 5,141 8,568 101,3911 172,172 300 300 6,2.53 78,743 308 110,898 12,248 6,561 189,641 12,248 6,186 106,070 23,104 195,821 6,275 74,208 63,267 407,999 53,021 106,832 181,040 84,996 123,454 208,450 112,256 112,944 374 635,226 225,200 63,267 408,516 412,07^ 70,748 475, .550 54,931 601,229 1,113 452,683 70,748 476,663 507,614 68,420 513,478 60,015 68,420 i 517 j 359,053 513,852 695,241 524,287 14,829 12,197 16 j 359,570 883,857 453,796 1,055,025 641,913 635,600 1,277,513 298,054 321,205 7,657 312,883 333,402 7,673 653,958 1 23,397 18,146 356,119 333,681 5,457 379,516 351,827 5,457 24,646 22,108 219 340,924 361,243 27,898 365,570 383.351 28,117 27,042 626,916 41,543 695,257 736,800 46,973 730,065 777,038 316 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 ISTo. 17. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Other Value, 1899. Articles. Value, 1900. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Flax, beinp, jute and manu- factures of G. B. U.S. ,0. c. Totals. Fruits — Fruits.dried, including nuts G. B..| U. S. o. c.l Totals . 1,610,210 1,081,210 69,39.5 450,330 74,959 2,848 2,691,420 519,725 77,807 1,660,274 1,269,254' 2,929,528 63,348' 478.240 541,.588 107,269, 15,68S 122,957 1,754,564 1,534,388 3,288,9521 1,830,891 1.763,182 3,594,073 52,171 471,840 717,305 1,241,316 52,171 471,840j 717,3051 57,629, 692,171 807,540 1,241,316: 1,557,340 57,629 692,171 807,540 1,557,340 Truits, green and ripe. Totals Fruits, other, including pre served fruits Totals . Mecapitulation, fruits . '.J rand totals. . . Furs, manufactures of. Totals G. B. U. S. o c. G. B. u. s. o. c. (i. B.. U.S. O. C. G. B., U. S. O. C. 117,147 817,003 5.57,499 234,a31 9,208' 49,754 57,237 8,925, 115,9161 219,072 l,:i46,080 960,561 Glass and manufactures of . . . G. B.. U. S. 'O. C. Total- 2,525,713 27.5,130 99,3.57 311,284 685,771 289,049 484,210 .569,799 1,343,058 Glue, glue stock and mucilage G. B., iU. S O. C. Total- Gloves and mitts of all kinds, d. B.. lU. S. |o. c. . Totals 17,682 99,363 59,319 117,147 1.374,.502' 243,539 1.57,291 157,291 927,381 578,017 1,505,398 90,261 3,463 9.3,724 1,168,481 566,7071 l,735,188i 1,174,933 581,480 1,756,413 187 49,754 57,237 9,112 187 557,499 9,395 566,894 116,103 219,072 1,903,579 969,956 64,9.33 91,2.59 10,077 134 166,269 134 279,853 1,710,811 907,878 1.34 578.017 3,463 2.50,4.57 332,-575 294,217 525,587 4.31,932; 605,501: 260,739 109,787 388,699 21.5,258 745,779 386,.370 289,049 484,210 569,799 1,343,058 367,115, 535,735! 755,844' 65,067 91,2.59 10,077 166,403 279,987 2,288,828 911.341 3,092,6071 2,898,542 .581,614 3,480,156 475,997 855,566 775,069 877,249 1,563,020' 7-59,225 1,-347,407 2,106,6.32 1,658,094 367,115 535,7)35 755,844 1,658,694 1,7971 17,682 101,160; 59,319 2.5,215 96,322 49,888 649 25,215 96,971 49,888 176,364 1,797 2?0 458 37,097 466,185 723.740 178,161 171,425 649 220,4.58 208,118 37,0971 51,.580; 466,185 413,311 172,074 208,118 51,580 443,311 723,740' 703,009 703,009 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 A.rticles entered for Consumption in Canada, &c. — Continued. 317 Value, 1901. Dutiable. Free. Total. 1,747,294 74,864 90,912 1,913,070 56,057 727,861 029,004 1,712,922 155, .563 9()1,759 204,03! 1,101,085 376,296 28,067 1,505,448 2,848,379 451,160 118,979 Value, 1902. Dutiable. Free. 1,783,730 84,265: 113,876 1,567,092 745,500 65,376 3,418,518 56,057 727,861 929,004 1,981,871' 2,377,968 56,878 773,003 888,212 1,321,361 78,502 77,359 13,802 169,663 290,122 1,766,979 1,146,845 31 666,747 2,517 669,295 248 248 31 666,995 2,517 3,203,946 378,331 148,691 438,369 965,391 352,204 538,692 684,723 669,543 283,206 809,129 327,455 J,419,790 1,575.619 28,045! 91,9601 76,476 1,712,922 1,718,093 155,594 1,628,506 206,556 1,990,656 78,502 77,607 13,802 169,911 150, .534 j l,102,20:ti 517,612! 805,205 28,402 1,770,355 75,366 63,272 21,106 159,746 833,607 Total. Value, 1903. Dutiable. Free. 3,350,822 1,925,3811 1,435,511 829,765 98,835i 534,653| 179,252 161,226 4,359,839j 2,185,442 56,878 47,090 773,003' 960,809 888,212 995,435 164, 436 j Total. 3,360,892- 633,488 325,662 2,134,600 4,320,042 1,718,093 2,003,334i 150,534 158,897 1,907,414 1,073,435 546,014: 318,148 2,603,9621 1,580,480 75,368, 63,272| 21,106 91,675 54,453 26,013 290,153! 282,780 2,433,974! 1,938,484 1,149,362! 1,426,930 3,873,489i 3,648,194 661,537 957,820 765,824 2,385,181 341,802 178,. 579 540,140 1,060,-521 352,204 387,883 538,692 526,134 684,723 1,024,791 1,183 1,575,619 28,045 93,143 76,476 196,481 215,122 37,926: 449,530 702,578! 1,183 197,664 215,122 37,926 449,530 702,578 1,938,808 27,133 92,031 72,782 191,946 199,693 55,.500 396,116 651,309 805,205 28,402 833,607 3.59,25^ 996,55-1 554,426 159,7461 172,141 903,261 54,8161 47,090 960,809 995,435 2,003,334 1.58,897 1,976,696 402,964 958,077! 2,538.557 J82,780i 297,662! 2,743,6891 2,088,697 903,261 1,4.55,332 1,369,596 54,816 91,675 54,453 26,013 172,141 4,481,801 297,662 2,991,958 1,424,412 3,755,9.551 958,077 701,0.55 1,175,1331 228,668 1,094,5661 493,958 1,910,233 2,970,754 1,018,878 326,252 383,171 1,207,123 668,558 387,883 .526,134 1,021,791 1,938,808 490 672 1,162 27,133 92,521 73,454 193,108 199,693 55,500 396,116 651,309 461,235 591,2.56 1,031,960 2,084,451 31,906 84,259 69,613 185,778 268,998 80,694 520,733 870,425 2,258,852 572 572 4,714,032 709,423 1,435,791 1,162,516 3,307,730 461,235 591,256 1,031,960 2,084,451 31,906 84,831 69,613 186,350 268,998 80,694 520,733 870,425 318 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 17. — Statement of tlie Values of the Principal and Other Articlks. 2 S c 6 o Vah.e, 1899. A'alue, 1900. Dutiable. Free. Total. DutiaVjle. Free. Total. irasses, fibres and mfrs. of. G. B.. U.S. 0. c . 8 393 12,657 5,356 18,406 531 18,228 $ 1,184 76,917 444 S 1,577 89,574 5,800 ■S 297 20,596 7,670 4,173 74,257 1,562 $ 4,470 94,853 9,232 Totals ' 78,545 96,951 28,.o63 79,992 108,555 jrrease, all kinds G. B.. U.S. 0. C. 2,899 172,894 5,490 3,430 191,122 5,490 176 24,161 2,453 269,209 3,333 2,029 293,370 3,333 Totals 18,759 181,283 200,042 24,.337 274,995 • 299,332 G. B.. U.S. O.C. jriinpowdcr and other explo- 40,465 40,465 48,459 170,752' 195.361 48,4:9 sives. 170,752 1,7.51 195,361 4,509 1,751 212,968 4,509 Totals 212,968 .248,329. 248,329 158,038 2,651,113 41,193 jrutta percha, India rubber, and mfrs. of. G. B.. U.S. O.C. G. B.. u. s. O.C. 120,681 35-5,951 15,497 9,614 1,823,261 18,080 130,295 •2,179,212 33,577 116,840 399,738 19,493 41,198 2,251,-375 21,700 Totals . ■ 492,129 1,850.955 2,.S43,084J 536,071 2,314,273 2,850,-344 26,014 55,295 3,969 Jair and mfrs. of 8,915 14,393 2,121 17,990 26,905 8,209 35,823 50,2161 15,880 1,758 3,879| 1,613 18,405 39,415 2,356 Totals 25,429J 55,571 81,000 25,702 60,176 85,878 3ats, caps and bonnets G. B.. U.S. O.C. 794,338 46,271 702,687 99,449 17, 384 j 20,631 840,609 878,891 802,136 736,106 38,015 22,425 69,982 108,442 23,241 948,873 844,548 45,666 Totals 1,514,409 166,351 1,680.760 1,637,422 - 201,665 , 1 839,087 u. s. G. B.. U.S. O.C. Hay 57,988 57,988 88,212 88,212 Hides, skins, hoofs, horns, 880,327 1,947,188 1,050,476 880,327 1,947,188 1,050,476 1,008,698 1,008,698 2,128,488 1,082,213 tips and pelts. . . ■ ■ 2,128,488 1,082,213 Totals 3,877,991 3.877,991 4 9l1fl.3f)C) 4,219,393 G. B.. U.S. 0. c . 1 ' ' -lops 21,843 101,133 11,280 21,843 101.133 17,702 113.924 12,019 17,702 113,924 li;280 1 12,019 Totals 134,256 134,256 14364.^ 143,045 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles entered for Consumption in Canada, &c. — Continued. 519 Value, 1901 Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. ( Total. 1,554 36,173 11,410 $ 6,517 77,604 864 $ 8,071 113,777 12,274 $ 1,.362 35,246 15,687 .35,140 110,449 3,154 S 36,502 145,695 18,841 272 36,855 17,4.^0 $ 110,583 358,529 35,987 $ 110,855 395,384 53,437 49,137 84,985 134,122 52,295 148,743 201,038 54,.577 505,099 559,676 467 28,917 588 6,043 338,949 9,109 6,510 367,866 9,697 678 27,206 26,626 361,735 13,334 27,304 388.941 13; .334 341 41,347 41 17,961 498,883 16,671 18, .302 540,230 16,712 29,972 354,101! 384,073 27,884 401,695 429,579 110,932 279,794 41,729 533,515 575,244 82,169 82,169 110,932 279,794 5,149 161,042 211.995^ 1 fii rtA-t 186,970 186,970 9,401 911 (109 9,401 5,149! 2,-528 I 2,528 278,540 278,540 395,875 395,875 37.5. .562 375 562 155,445 432,649 21,797 254 1,969,474 17,185 155,699 2,402,1-23 38,982 217,477 521,963 31,986 5,966 1,628,205 22,104 223,443 2,150,168 54,OOU 39.3,321 571,687 25,054 7,119 1,816,682 904 400,440 2,388,369 25,958 609,891 ' 1,986,913 2,.596,804 771,426 1,6.56,275 2,427,701 990,062 1,824,705 2,814,767 6,324 2,824 1.3,584' 28,585 1,379 1,998 9,148 42,169 3,377 8,041 18,580 746 11,102 38,505 2,082 19,143 57,085 2, ,828 7.3.>7 9,001 988 16,030 41,426 5,753 23,387 50 427 6,741 21,287: 33,407 54,694 957,236 907,511 62,636 27,367 51,t)89 79,056 17,346 63,209j 80,555 1 803,501! 63,735 738,708 168,803 29,554 33,082 844,2!)0 76,865 858,964 160,543 27,469; 40,892 921,165 1,028, .507 68, %1 733,909 1,032,910 38,764 75,601 179,730 52,665 809,510 1,212,640 91,429 1,661,763, 265,620 1 1,927,383 1,730,723 287,300 2,018,023 1,805,583 307,996! 2,113,579 116,228 116,22,^ 6-0,730 2,4.35,411 1,004,302 121,624 121,624 126,646 126,646 680,730 2,435,411 1,004,302 l,122,5C.9i 1,122,569 2,174,764 2,174,764 1,788,719 1.788.719 1,301,762 2,61.3,520 1,747,462 1,301,762 2,613,-520 1 747 462 4,120,443 4,120,443 5,086,052 5,086,0.52 5,662,744 5,662,744 19,403 110,440 19,403 110,440 16, ,327 22,783 91,261 17,141 22,783 91,261 17,141 21,172 93,716 21,172 93 716 16,327 47,5';6 47,506 146,170 146,170 131,185 131,185 1 '.2,394 162,394 320 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 17. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Other Akticles. B Value, 1899. Value, 1900. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Ink, writing and printing. . . (1. B.. U.S. 0. C. G. B.. U.S. 0. c. G. B.. u. s. 0. c. G. B.. u. s. o. c. 21,265 79,769 3,489 1 S 21,265 1 79,769 3,489 19,195 87,862 2,096 S 19,195 87,862 2,096 Totals 104,523 104,523 109,153 109,153 , Ivory and manufa '"ires of. . 36, 16,359 49 15,910 66 5,025 16,395 15,959 •5,091 27 39 113 21,7.35 22,497 2,719 21,762 22,-536 2,832 Totals 151 37,294 37,445 179 46,951 47,130 Jewellery of gold and silver 39,.S38 393,427 38,756 39,338 393,427 38,756 47,699 464,249 66,837 47,699 464.249 66,837 Totals 471,521 471.. 521 .578.78.^ 578,785 J "■ '' ! -• .■ - 20,364 16,951 1,273 20,364 16,951 32,670 21,372 990 32,670 21,372 1,273| 990 Totals 38,588 38,588 55,032 55,032 G. B.. U. S. o-c. Leather and mfrs. of : — 20,237 430,161 3,233 20,237 9,628 430,1611 529,281 3,233| 3,271 9,628 529,281 3,271 Totals 4.53,631 453,631! 542,180 542,180 G. B. U.S. 0. c. Calf, kid. lamb and sheep 36,281 254,658 24,399 36,281 21,331 254,658 233,629 24,399 19,547 21,331 dressed. 233,629 19,547 Totals 315,338 315,338 274,507 274,507 G. B.. U.S. 0. c. Leather belting, all kinds. 58,520 28,516 97 58,520 28,516 97 ■ 96,383 39,990 18 96,383 39,990 18 Totals 87,1331... .... 87,133 136,391 136,391 G. B.. U. S. O. C. . 1 16,613 132,2231 106 16,613 .34.034 34,034 139,780 12 132,223 106 1.39,780 12 148,942 148,942 173,826 173,826 G. B.. U.S. 0. c. Other 69,143 585,591 35,333 1 69.143 61,188 667,410 23,831 1 61,188 58.5,591 35,333 667,410 23,831 Totals 690,067 690,067 752,429 752,429 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMElfTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles entered for Consumption in Canada, &c. — Continued. 321 Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. 21,660 $ 21,660 106,517 4,552 $ 22,239 118,625 4,334 $ $ 22,239 118,625 4,334 23,447 121,181 4,688 $ S 23,447 121,181 4,688 106.517 4.552 132,729 132,729 145,198 145,198 149,316 149,316 10 301 96 27,368 28,402 2,340 27,378 28,703 2,436 69 194 306 14.030 40,964 9,749 14,099 41,158 10,055 27 59 37 9,898 51,289 13,545 9,925 51,348 13,582 407 58,110 58,517 569 64,743 65,312 123 74,732 74,855 67,814 67,814 422,146 69,026 518,794 59,380 69,026 518,794 59,380 74,568 596,969 73,241 74 568 422,146 50,260 596,969 73 ''41 50,260 540,220 540,220 647,200 647,200 744,778 744 778 20,621 29,629 2,524 20,621 29,629 2,524 26,573 31,629 2,162 26,573 31,629 2,162 31,960 32,252 1,387 31,960 32,252 1 387 52,774 52,774 60,364 60,364 65,599 65,599 19,774 618,479 19,774 618,479 4,107 32,785 665,716 1,290 32,785 665,716 1.290 29,510 710,889 2,374 29,510 710 889 4,107 2,374 642,3(50 642,360 699,791 699,791 742,773 742 773 34,160 34,160 166,817 13,822 41,721 165,148 32,461 41,721 165,148 32,461 60,045 137,271 20,689 60,045 137 271 166,817 13,822 20,689 214,799 214,799 239,330 239,330 218,005 218,005 65,049 27,855 806 65,049 27,855 806 70,903 32,436 1,772 70,903 32,436 1,772 86,549 34,720 166 86,549 34,720 166 93,710 93,710 105,111 105,111 121,435 121 435 9,652 9,652 67,010 16,525 37,844 10,657 16,525 37,844 10,657 43,371 33,246 2,590 43,371 33,246 2,590 67,010 76,662 76,662 65,026 65,026, 79,207 79,207 79,153 570,728 79,153 570,728 50,637 99,297 567,738 1 99,297 100,227 567,738' 612,917 33,968; 38,238 100,227 612,917 38 238 50,637 33,968! 700,518 700,518 701,003 701,003' 7.51.389, 751,382 10- 21 322 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 17. — Statement of the Values of the Priucipal and Other Articles. JO 'u g Value, 1899. Value, 1900. Dutiable. Free. Total. • Dutiable. Free. Total. Recapitulation, Leather and manufactures of G. B.. U. S 0. c. $ 200,794 1,431,149 63,168 1,695,111 $ $ 200,794 1,431,149 63,168 222,564 1,610,090 46,679 « 222,564 1,610,090 46,679 1,695,111 1,879,333 1,879,333 G. B. U.S. 0. c. G. B.. u.s 0. c. Machine card clothing 36,933 3,463 485 36,933 3,463 485 23,239 5,505 425 23,239 5,505 425 Totals 40,881 40,881 29,169 29,169 3,312 86,026 12,541 3,312 86,026 12,541 3,869 79,471 10,677 3,869 79,471 10.677 Totals 101,879: 101,879 101,138 696, 4S7 28,561 826,181 94,017 94,017 G. B.. U.S. 0. c. G. B.. U.S. 0. c. Metals and minerals and mantifactures of — Brass and mfrs. of 44,122 364,815 18,319 .57,016 331,672 10,242 47,099 404,353 19,430 72.845 378,703 13,465 • 119,944 783,056 32,895. Totals 427,256 398,930 470,882 465.013 935,895 Copper and mfrs. of 4,017 78,336 1,484 67,210 644,210 3,129 71,227 722,546 4,013 5,482 221,513 2,566 74,891 959,241 7,966 80,373 1,180,754 10,532 Totals 83,837 714,549 798,386 51,623 233,026 57,671 229,561 1,042,098 1,271,659 G. B.. U. s. 0. c. a. B.. U.S. O.C.. G. B.. u. s. 0 c. G. B.. U.S. 0. C. Gold and silver and manu- 51,623 233,026 57,671 54,854 234.661 49,630 54,854 234,661 49,630 Totals 342,320 342,320 339,145 339,145 , Iron & steel and mfrs. of — Agricultural implements 16,451 1,624,619 16,451 1,624,619 24,789 1,7S7.!'54 854 24,789 1,787,954 854 Totals 1,641,070 1,641,070 1,813,597 1,813,597 Machines and machinery 453,728 2,6)8,.534 15, .307 16,308 306,396 11 470,036 2,924,930 15,31.^ 676,203 43,720 3,784,642, 708,608 31,854 217 719,923 4,493,2.i0 32,071 Totals 3,087.569 322,715 .3,410,284 4,492,699 752,515 5,245,244 Other iron and steel and manufactures of 1,865,642 8,930,022 354,401 369,285 3,528,898 59,378 2,234,927 12,458,92(1 41.3.779 15,107,626 3,603,877 12,090,729 473,867 1,382,922 4,831,999 116,181 4,986,799 16,922.728 590,048 Totals 11,150,065 3,957,561 16,168,473 6,331,102 22, 499, .575 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles entered for Consumption in Canada, &c. — Continued. 323 Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Dutiable. Free. Total. I^utiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. $ 207,788 $ 207,788 1,450,889 69,372 261,231 1,468,882 80,148 $ $ 261,231 1,468,882 80,148 $ 319,702 1,529,043 04,0.57 $ $ 319,702 1,450,889 1,529,043 69,372 64,057 1,728,049 1,728,049 1,810,261 1,810,261 1,912,802 1,912,802 24 410 24,416 7,404 3,105 22,723 10,465 2,782 22,723 10,465 2,782 37,183 37,183 7,404 12,702! 2,091 12,762 3,105 2,091 34,925 34,925 35,970 35,970 52,030 52,036 4,750 77,881 13,528 4,750 77,881 13,528 2,604 102,281 25,539 2,604 102,281 25.539 2,031 12S,002 22,788 2,631 128,002 22,788 96,159 96,159 130,424 130,424 153,481 153,481 47,231 389,215 27,234 69,801 381, .378 5,401 117,032 770,593 32,635 920,260 54,264 428,876 24,385 69.006 511,846 23,363 123,270 940,722 47,748 8,5,591 542,968 36,344 79,135 562,214 14,042 164,726 1,105,182 50,386 463,680 456,580 507,525 604,215 1,111,740 664,903 655,391 1,320,294 4,590 148,914 3,861 35,548 909,985 509 40,138 1,058,899 4,370 4,056 139,411 6,819 98,084 1,255,224 3,770 102,140 1,394,635 10,589 9,723 13.3,614 1,434 36,056 1,362,878 559 45,779 1,496,492 1,993 157,365 946,042 1,103,407 150,286 1,357,078 1,507,364 144,771 1,399,493 1,544,264 63,012 236,350 63,012 236,350 60,284 57,685 241,947 51,714 372 57,685 242,319 51,714 75,617 295,461 63,195 500 75,617 296,021 60,284 63,195 359,646 359,646 351,346 372 351,718 434,273 560 434,833 22,025 22,025 1,861,816 2,319 19,913 2,635,055 .500 19,913 2,635,055 500 23,570i 23,570 1,861,816 3,147,468 779 3,147,468 2,319 779 1,886,160 1,886,160 2,655,468 2,655,468 3,171,817 3,171,817 545,809 3,919,054 39,083 33,202 1,532,351 5,380 579,011 5,451,405 44,463 335,161 4,414,671 37,668 44,070 1,491,400 10,435 379,231 5,906,071 48,103 295,895 5,821,173 56,195 26,144 1,640,494 6,585 322,039 7,401,667 62,780 4,503,946 1,570,933 6,074,879 4,787,500 1,545,905 6,333,405 6,173,263 1,673,223 7,846,486 2,049,290 10,273,997 379,699 752,921 5,524,028 239,391 2,802,211 15,798,025 619,090 4, 399; 786 11,016,866 1,474,672 1,597,042 5,036,494 763,309 5,996,828 10,053,360 2,238,041 7,029,156 12,400,4.30 2,340,966 2,777,024 5,433,489 1,279,595 9,800,180 17,839,925 3,626,561 12,702,986 6,. 516, 340 19,219,326 16,891,324 7,396,905 24,288,229 21,782,558 9,490,108 31,272,666 10- -2H 324 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII.. A. 1904 No. 17. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Other Articles. .2 3 O U Value, 1899. Value, 1900. Dutiable . Free. Total, Dutiable . 1 Free. Total. Metals, minerals, &c. — Con. Lead and mf rs. of G. B.. U. S. . 0. C. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. 217,848 136,299 14,303 54,599 321 4,354 272,447 136,620 18,657 184,708 115,237 22,501 $ 54,578 .574 3,908 $ 2.39,286 115,811 26,409 Totals 368,450 59,274 427,724 322,446 59,060 381,506 Tin and mfrs. of 10,400 79,981 .5,120 994,197 247,711 35,404 1 1,004,597 8,750 327,6921 88,775 40,524| 4,217 1,804,208 387,424 125,081 1,812,958 476,199 129,298 Totals.. 95,501 1,277,312 1,372,813 101,742 2,316,713 2,418,455 Zinc and mfrs. of G. B.. TJ. S. . 0. C. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. 896 8,101 627 47,931 33,424 60,846 48,827 41,525 61,473 800 8,032 773 45.744 57,189 84,520 46,544 65,221 85,293 Totals 9,624 142,201 151,825 9,605 187,453 197,058 Miscellaneous metals and minerals and mfrs. of. 83,460 629,781 49,992 78,847 223,838 48,276 162,307 853,619 98,268 98,908 707,527 57,175 91,460 440,707 58,121 190,368 1,148,234 115,296 Totals 763,233 350,961 1,114,194 863,610 590,288 1,4.53,898 G. B.. u. s. . 0. c. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. G. B.. U.S.. 0. C. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. G. B.. U.S.: 0. c.. Recapitulation, metals, mi- nerals a7id mfrs. of. 2,748,187 14,70.3,514 517,224 1,685,393 5,316,470 221,640 4,433,580 4,705,470 20,019,984' 19,443,423 738, 864 i 662,867 3,570,368 7,764,445 409,459 8,275,838 27,207,868 1,072,326 Grand totals 17,968,925 11,201 261,761 92,334 7,223,503 2.5,192,428' 24,811,760 11,744,272 36,556,032 Musical instruments 11,201 261,761 92,334 7,284 300,688 82,435 7,284 300,688 82,435 Totals 365,296 365,296 390,407 390,407 Oils :- Mineral oils 1,351 681,092 4 242 726 1,593 681,818 4 527 739,039 1,081 588 1,608 739,627 Totals 682,447 968 683,415 739,566 1,669 741,2.35 Fish oils 1,284 6,972 16 1,284 6,988 43,467 1,255 8,748 11,871 1,255 8,748 6,368 37,099 .38,361 50,232 Totals 14,624 37,115 51,739 21,874 38,361 60,235 Vegetable and aninial oils.. 386,430 371,350 53,845 9,648 54,419 1,250 396,078 •425,769 55,095 518,465 439,261 43,955 8,194 82,011 2,149 526,659 521,272 46,104 Totals 811,625 65,317 876,942 1,001,681 92,354 1,094,035 1 i STATIHTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Ai'ticles entered for Consumption in Canada, &c. — Continued. 325 Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable . Free. Total. 110,815 113,013 16,983 $ 49,836 1,124 1,889 $ 160,651 114,137 18,872 $ 122,908 69,927 21,171 62,462 9,021 2,229 185,370 78,948 23,400 $ 76,376 63,870 24,146 $ 47,304 3fi,918 4,554 123,680 100,788 28,700 240,811 52,849 293,660 214,006 73,712 287,718 164,392 88,776 253,168 9,190 108,607 4,4Q5 1,538,920 493,388 184,599 1,548,110 601,995 189,004 10,572 98,214 6,910 1,593,470 494,742 90,050 1,604,042 592,956 96,960 14,515 103,575 5,787 1,929,363 578,217 80,729 1,943,878 681,792 86,516 122,202 2,216,907 2,339,109 115,696 2,178,262 2,293,958 123,877 2,588,309 2,712,186 133 5,904 845 32,391 69,684 59,665 32,524 75,588 60,510 757 5,327 552 56,992 51,407 113,965 57.749 56,734 114,517 297 9,042 327 95,798 34,984 122,950 96,095 44,026 123,277 6,882 161,740 168,622 6,636 222,364 229,000 9,666 253,732 263,398 113,058 711,632 63,658 72,851 476,229 298,556 185,909 1,187,861 362,214 118,909 863,516 80,365 119,638 443,973 514,551 238,547 1,307,489 594,916 128,633 1,058,921 72,488 96,702 875,986 508,660 225,335 1,934,907 581,148 888,348 847,636 1,735,984 1,062,790 1,078,162 2.140,952 1,260,042 1,481,348 2,741,390 2,965,153 17,768,502 598,371 2,585,470 9,388,167 795,390 5,5.50,623 27,156,669 1,393,761 .5,124,011 19,913,810 1,704,756 3,610,764 9,294,479 1,521.732 8,764,775 29,208,289 3,226,488 7,739,373 23,582,528 2,607,661 5,087,526 10,525,740 2,017,674 12,826,899 34,108,268 4,625,335 21,332.026 12,769,027 34,101.053 26,742,577 14,456,975 41,199,552 33,929,562 17,6.30,940 51,560,502 9,676 9,676 308,197 94,775 7,977 318,592 107,070 868 23,792 14,484 8,845 342,384 121,554 11,163 342,455 112.964 738 36,863 22,636 11,901 308,197 94,775 379,318 135,600 412,648 412,648! 43.S.6.^9 39,144 472,783', 466..582 60,237 526,819 ' 2,662 844,448 337 1,151 2,999 845,599 1,5.30 971,951 5,007 3,159 6,537 975,110 442 1,446,593 2,003 2, .505 2,445 1,449,098 847,110 1,488 848,598 973,481 8,166 981,647 1,447,035 4,508 1,451,543 762 762 9,959 47,364 1,940 9,521 8,016 ' '40,364 1,940 9,521 48,330 745 12,755 4,304 745 9,959 9,391 ""37,973 12,755 74,017 78,321 20,112 37,973 58,085 19,477 40,364 59,841 17,804 74,017 91,821 479,416 571,748 47,402 53,657 99,984 281 533,073 671,732 47,683 474,926 720,894 54,206 41,226 100,594 2,907 .516,152 821,488 57,113 368,776 804,170 69,849 66,695 143,374 8,196 4,35,471 947,544 78,045 1,098,566 153,922| 1,252,488 1,250,026 144,727 1,394,753 1,242,795 218,265 1,461,060 326 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. lY. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Other Articles. .i Value, 1899 Value, 1900. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Oils— Con. Recapitulation, oils . . G. B.. U. 3.. 0. C. G. B.. U. S.. 0. C. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. $ 389,065 1,059,414 60,217 $ 9,890 55,161 38,349 S 398,955 1,114,575 98,566 520,247 1,187,048 55,826 9,275 82,599 40,510 s .529,522 1,269,647 96,336 Grand totals I,£08,696 103,400 1,612,096 1,763,121 132,384 1,895,505 Oilcloth ! 230,492 65,647 . . 1,234 • 230,492 65,647 1,234 289,451 69,880 1,583 289,451 69,880 1,.583 Totals 297,373 297,373 360,914' 1 360,914 Optical, philo.sophical and ma- thematical instruments. 15,733 166,566 31,842 2,987 24,479 8,201 18,720 191,045 40,043 16,.346 196,388 22,756 7,201 17,493 7,849 23.547 213,881 30,605 Totals 214,141 3.5,667 249,808 235,490 32,543 268,033 G. B.. U. S.. 0. C. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. Packages, includingpost office packages. 265,286 1,191,977 243,311 676 12,169 176 265,962 1,204,146 243,487 304,851 1,386,153 273,934 946 17,053 140 305,797 1,403,206 274,074 Totals 1,700,574 13,021 1,713,595 392,525 274,010 73,719 1,964,9.38 18,139 1,983,077 Paintings, oil and water colours. 30,629 118,033 18,599 361,896 155,9-'7 .55,120 41,263 138,295 19,852 23.5,978 101,200 102,339 277,241 239,495 122,191 Totals 167,261 572,993 740,254 199,410 439,517 638,927 G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. G. B.. U.S.. 0. C. Paints and colours 255,967 190,674 329,962 62,597 42,724 6,198 318,564 233,398 336,160 311,743 275,586 330,533 59,073 41,765 8,421 370,816 317,.3.51 338,954 Totals 776,603 111,519 888,122 248,745 911,896 102,915 917,862 109,259 1,027,121 Paper and manufactures of . . 248,745 911,896 102,723 i92 259,762 1,042,504 105,235 54i 167 259,762 1,04.3,045 105,402 Totals 1,263,364 192 1,263,556 1,407,501 708 1,408,209 G. B.. U.S.. O.C.. Pickles, sauces, capers, &c . . . 118,724 63,547 8,616 118,724 63,547 8,616 126,226 86,907 10,186 126,220 86,907 10,186 Totals 190,887 190,887 223,319 223,319 G. B.. U.S.. 0. C. Plants and trees 3,773 11,318 9,080 3,400 22,1.34 27,037 7,173 33,452 .36,117 4,300 15,718 8,492 4,230 17,858 37,460 8,530 3.3, .576 4.5,9.52 Totals 24,171 52,571 76,742 28,510 59,548 88,058 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL. PAPER No. 10 Articles entered for Consumption in Canada, &c. — Continued. 327 Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. 482,840 1,426,155 56,793 53,994 101,135 38,254 $ 536,834 1,527,2110 95,047 478,396 1,702,;^(;6 62,222 $ 46,233 103,753 43,271 193,257 $ 524,629 1,806,119 105,493 $ i 369,963 2,263,518 74,153 $ 68,698 145,879 82,213 438,661 2,409,397 156,366 1,965,788 193,383 2,159,171 2,242,984 2,436,241 2,707,634 296,790J 3,004,424 341,712 341,712 77,291 1,827 367,045 80,709 1,627 367,045! 465,856 465,856 77,291 80,7091 90,158 1 6^71 6.fi4.^ 90,158 1,827 6,643 ! ' ' 420,830 420,830 449,381 449,381 ! 562,657 562,657 15,712 174,053 25,227 4,099 21,438 9,218 19,811 195,491 34,445 18,034 185,438 33,051 3,946 44.631 9,120 21,980i 17,956 230,0691 198,812 42,1711 40,852 4,834! 22,790 31,471 230,283 10,581 51,433 214,992j 34,755 249,747 236,523 57,697 294, 220 i 257,620 46,8861 304,506 335,794 155 1,734,428! 23,707 335,949 1,758,135 284,888 333,719 1,746,032 314,848 60 136 86 i' 333,779 333,882 1,746,168! 1.489.763 333,882 1,489,763 284,726' 162 314,934 355,126 355,126 2,354,948, 24,024 2,378,972 2,394,599 282 2,394,881 2,178,771 44,802 229,270 30,763 2,178,771 50,115 172,341 148,743! 232,995 32,844 17,247 222,456 381,738 50,091 42,422 195,146 31,826 331,816 183,788 22,285 374,238 378,934 ■ 54,111 250,143 139,277 23,718 294,945 368,547 54,481 231,702 224,202 387,112 157,529 422,583 654,285 269,394 537,889 807,283 304,835 413,138 62,218 70.874 24,!i67 717,973 92,793 52,773 12,106 316,995 439,885 169,635 242,075 502,390 263,394 69,191 60,003 13,488 311,266 562,393 276,882 257,763 654,199 299,113 319,981 725,073 324,080 768,843 157,672 926,515 1,007,85;) 142,682 1,150,541 1,211,075 158,059 1,369,134 382,018 1,320,869 101,037 382,018 1,320,873 101,037 361,692 1,471,779 112,315 340 361,692 1,472,119 112,315 403,127 1,564,808 142,429 403,127 1,564,808 142,429 2,110,364 4 1,803,924 4 1,803,928 1,945,78() 340 1,946,126 2,110,364 154,753 154,753 77,183 12,784 140,020 83,485 12,094 140,020 83,485 12,094 182,402 108,429 17,346 182,402 108.429 77,183 12,784 17,346 244,720 244,720 235,599 235,599 308,177 3,319 42,562 10,498 308,177 2,744 43,430 43,563 1,940 27,896 7,265 2,674 25,328 36,966 4,614 53,224 44,231 2,694 38,606 9,192 4,225 27,091 45,911 6,919 65,697 55,103 6,063 85,992 54,061 37,101 64,968 102,069 50,492 77,227 127,719 56,379 89,737 146,116 328 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD Vll.. A. 1904 Ko. 17. — Statement of the Values of tke Principal and Other Articles. Precious stones Totals Pr()\ii«ions . Totals. Raers for manufacture of paper Totals G.B. U.S. O.C. Rennet Totals Ribbons Salt.. Total- Totals G.B. U.S. O.C. G.B. U.S. O.C. Seeds and roots Totals . Settlers' effects. Totals. Silk and manufactures of : Clothing, N.O.P Totals. G.B. U.S.. O.C. Value, 1899. DutiaVjle. Free. Total. 17,925 9,746 16,779 44,4.50 G.B..; 36,842 U.S.. 1,618,078 O.C. I 51,573 1.706.493 G.B.. U.S.. O.C, G.B. U.S. O.C. G.B.. U.S.. O.C. G.B. U.S. O.C. 237,252 26,226 154,080 417,558 63 3,799 3,862 143,995 130,046 24, .520 298,561 Value, 1900. S 2.55,177 35,972i 170,859: 8 32, .512' 15.647 14.142 339,969] 52,067 175.507 462,008 62,301 567,633 36,905 . 58,548 1,621,877 1,795,798 51,573 50,677' 1,280 1,710,355 1,905,023 1,280 143,995 130,046 24.520 119,036 169,480 18,327 298, .5611 306,843 516! 46,452! 8,010 .516 46.452 8,010 54,978 .54,978 445 45, 686 1 13,.573 59,7041 502.831 37.0.50 315, 189 8.55,670 312! 32,525 2 212,885 8,423 46,212 502,831 37,6.50 315,189; 855.670 213,197 40,948 46,214 457,381 33,490 222,903 713,774! . 30,180 241,242 7,700 46,311 32,8391 267,520 300,359 7, 991 1 26,112 342,116 1,073,898 17,752' 83,3.52 34,103 1,416,014 101,104 367,859 1,183,362 1,551,221 30,180. 29.5,253( 480,842: 1,443,818 458,888 458,888 2,183,861 2,183,861 163,207! 163,207 2,805,95() 172.180 .38,199 as, 856 1 244,235' 2,805,9.56 172,180 38,199 33,a56 244,235 657,344 2,385,724 22,342 3,065,410 157,620 42,842 43,656 244,118 Dutiable. Free. Total. 372,481 67,714 189,739 629,934 58,548 1,797,078 50,677 1,906,303 119,036 169,480 18,327 306,843 445 45,686 13,573 .59,704 457,381 33,490 222,903 713,774 241,242 37,880 46,311 325,433 10,136 108,374| 118,510 460,415' 1,279,801 1,740,216 10,291 .55,643 65,934 1,924,660 657,344 2,38.5,724 22,342 3,065,410 1.57,620 42,842 43,656 244,118 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENIS 329 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles entered for Consumption in Canada, &c. — Continued. Value, 1901. Value, 1902. ' i Value, 1903. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. $ 23,455 19,883 34,215 $ 397,625 75,039 214,225 $ 421,080 95,522 248,440 12,763 14,122 37,660 317,2.50 79,306 402,694 $ 330,013 93,488 440,360 $ 51,162 17,126 33,945 $ 407,078 92,639 652,489 $ 458,240 109,705 686,434 77,553 687,489 765,042 64,551 799,310 863,861 102,233 1,152,206 1,254,439 38 993 38,993' 29, .585 2,257,183i 2,170,837 49,5181 53,621 29, .585 2,174,253 53,097 35,367 1,035,493 40,119 35.367 2,254,630 49,518 2, .553 3,416 76 3,189 1,638,682 40,119 2,343,141 2,553 2,345,094 2,254,043 3,492 2,257,-535 1,710,979 3,189 1,714,168 07,748 133,075 67,748 1.3.3.075 47,750 91,759 28,393 47,750 134,224 117,888 4.5,008 134,224 91,759 117,888 25,101 25,101 iii—ii::: 28,393 43,008 225,924 225,924 167,902 167,902 295,120 295,120 1,879 1,879 50,107 .50,107 16,004! 10,064 54 47,482 54 47,482 20,890 114 41,897 19,440 114 41,897 20,890 19,440 68,050 68,050 68,426 68,426 61,451 61,451 386,879 40,113 386,879 40,113 216,279 515,807 49,217 234,952 515,807 49,217 234,952 685,830 47,846 359,443 685,830 47,846 216,279 359,443 643,271 64.3,271 799,976 799,976 1,093,119 1,093,119 46 33,373 668 289,193 14,114 36, .580 289,239 47,487 37,248 03 38,988 554 285,025 1.3,618 86,986 285,088 52,006 87,540 2 41,723 60 298,794 9,423 52,968 298,796 51,146 53,028 34,087 .339,887 373,974 39,605 385,629 425,234 41,785 301,185 402,970 6,8.30 517.047 18,272 70,994 088, .388 20,090 77.824 1,205,435 38,968 5,003 380,012 21,342 153.378 1,748,580 90,782 158,381 2,128,592 112,124 11,112 405,339 22,243 81,711 1,345,029 75,572 92,823 1,750,968 97,815 .542,149 780, 078 i 1,322,227 1 406,357 1,992,740 2,399,097 438,694 1,502,912 1,941,606 801, .538 801,538 2,915,(503 23,489 802,313 3,7.51,363 802,313 3,751,-363 20,805 1,117,843 1,117.843 2,91.5,603 5,287,883 30,998 5,287,883 23,489 26,805 36,998 3,740,630 3,740,030 4,580,481 4,580,481 0,442,724 6,442,724 135,018 1.35,018 0.5,741 43,902 120,755 5.5,2591 41,721 126,755 55,259 41,721 130,673 55,024 52,258 130,673 6.5,741 43,902 55,024 52,258 244,661 244,661 223,735 223,735 237,955 237,955 . , . 330 TRADE AXD COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 17. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Other Value, 1899. Value, 1900. Dutiable. Free. O Silk and nifrs. of— Con. Fabrics \(i. B. U. S. , lo.c. s 1,040,489' 120,960 944,933 Total. Dutiable. Free. s s 1,040,489: 1,32.5,017 120,9(30; 120,067 944,933 980,76.5 Totals 2,106,382 Handkerchiefs Totals All other Totals G. B. U.S. o.c. G. B. U.S., O.C. 2,106,382 2,425,849' 31,8341 8611 57,1591 31,834 861 .57,159 41,796 . 2.938 . 59,258 Total. S 1,325,017 120,007 980,765 2,42.5,849 89,854 89,854 103,992 41,796 2,938 59,258 103,992 321,877 647 51,206 276,889 119,002 1,496 402,085 279,032 322, .524 328,095 120,498 270,578 65,825 7.5,007 289,725 1,428 771,1171 411,410 291,153 270,578 355,550 76,435 702,563 Recapitulation, silk aiid vianii-\(r. B.. focturcs of. U. S..' O.C . 1,566,380 647 211,226! 276,889 1,154,950 1,496 Grand totals 2,932,5.56t 279,032 Soap, all kinds. . G. B..I 188,068 IU.S..| 165,777 O.c! 30,329 Totals Spices .... Totals Spirits and wines. .1 384,174 G. B.. U.S.. O.C . G. B. U.S., O.C. Totals. Starch. G. B. U.S. O.C, 90,688 76,013 24,798 191,499 618,240 52,017 894,702 1,-564,959 1,567,027 1.795,011 ' 1,795,011 488,115 231,672 289,725 521,397 1,156,446 1,158,686 1,428 1,160,114 3,211,588' 3,185,369 291,1-53 3,476,522 188,068 165,777 30,329 230,131 179,604' 36,400 230,131 179,604 3(;,400 384,174 446,135 90,688' 76,013 24, 798 i 114,348 79,043 17,127 446,135 191,499 210,518: 618,240, 697,255! 52,017 48,287; 894,7021 996,169 1,564,9591 1,741,711; 22,542 5.5, 748 1 1,197' 22,-542 55,748' 1,197' 20,545; 50,151 2,071 Total ^ Stone and manufactures of. Totals G. B. U.S., O.C, 79,487 79,4871 72,767 48,470' 105,407 1,929: 1,199 46,190 5, .310 49.669 46,341 855 1.51,.o97 132,153 .55,626 7,239 2,590 2,461 155,803; 52,699l 208,505 181,0841 -58,942 114,348 79,043 17,127 210,518 697,255 48,287 996.169 1,741,711 20,545 50,151 2,071 72,767 47,196 187,779 5,051 240,026 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles entered for Consumption in Canada, &c. — Continued. 331 Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. S 1 308 068 $ $ 1,308,068 105 640 946,045 $ 1,498,346 97,718 1,065,613 2,661,677 $ 1,498,346 97,718 1,065,613 1,458,664 $ 1,4.58,664- 1 05 640 89,970 89,970 946,045 ' 1,310,.560 1,340,560 2,b59,753 2,3.59,753 2,661,677 2,889,194 2,889,194 42,261 912 42,261 38,396 1,232 65,684 38,390 1,232 65,684 45,233 4,657 67,074 45,233 912 7S M9. 4,6.57 73,142 67,074 •■: ■"'"" 116,315 116,315 105,312 10.5,312 116,964 116,964 245,573 49,305 93,219 36 277,199 286 24.5,609 326,504 93,505 283,211 52,121 104,132 143 346,246 22,654 283,354 398, .S67 126,786 335,635 63,624 1.59,742 733 384,979 725 336,368 448,003 100,467 388,097 277,521 665,618 439,464 369,043 808,507 559,001 386,437 945,438 1,730,920 221,598 1,1.56,.308 36 277,199 286 1,730,956 498,797 1,156,-594 1,946,708 206,330 1,277,150 143 346,246 22,654 1,946,851 552,576 1,299,804 1,970,205 21.3,275 1,609,034 733 384,979 725 1,970,938 598,254 1,610,359 3,108,826 277,521 3,386,347 3,430,188 369,043 3,799,231 3,793,114 386^437 4,179,551 124,430 204,977 ,35,306 124,430 204,977 35,306 37,914 231,554 48,895 37,914 231,554 48,895 33,513 253, .559 60,166 33,513 2.53,559 60,166 364,713 364,713 .318.363 318,363 347,238! .'. . . 1 347,238 135 264 135,264 154,498 62,914l 71,882 30,727j 25,382 154,498 126.788^ 126,788 62,914 30,727 71,882 02.812 25,38'.' ■x;.,970 62,812 4.3,970 228,905 228,905 251,762 251,762 233,570 233,.570 782,415 .50,062 1,089,041 782,415 50,062 1,089,041 810 737 810,737 45,588 1,139,613 908,025 48,709 1,254,707 908,025 45,588 1,139,613 48,709 1,254,767 1,921,518 1,921,518 1,995,938 1,995,938 2,211,501 2,211,501 20,939 40,364 20,939 40,364 2,640 17.023 38,345 2,867 17,023 38,345 2,867 14,967 45,351 4,606 14,967 45,351 2 640 4,606 03,943 63,943 .58,235 58,235 64,924 64,924 50,558 129,762 2,477 2,786 49,F.37 7,904 53,344 179,299 10,381 53,955 183,441 2,643 2,734 66,881 7,956 56,689 250,322 10,599 63,067 181,751 3,850 5,138 120,147 580 08.205 301,898 4,436 182,797 60,227 243,024 240,039 77,.571 317,610 248,668 125,871 .374,539 332 TRADE AND C0212IERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 17. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Other Articles. .Sugar, mulasses, &c. Totals . G. B.. U. S. O. C. Value, 1899. Dutiable 233,399 862,240 5,700,166 .' 6,795,805 Tea ,G. B.. 1,636 U.S. 142,216 O. C. . I 22 Totals. Tubacco and manufactures of G. B. lU. S iO. c. Totals . Turpentine 143,874 47,820 69,481 168,835 286,136 Free. Total. Ill 11 786,737 2,581,117 3,367,854 1,050 1,878,725 4,659 1,884,440 G. B.. 29 U. S . 229,254i O. C. 564 Total* I'mbrellas, parasol.s, shades, &c. Totals. . \'arnish, japans, &c. Totals. ... 229,283 sun- G. B.. U. S. O. C. 120,550 6,467 4,228 564 233,399 862,251 5,700,166 6,795,816 788,373 142,216 2,581,139 3,511,728 48,876 1,948,206 173,494 2, 170, .576 29 229,818 229,847 120,5.50 6,467 4,228 Value, 1900. Dutiable. Free. Total. 163,251 1,708,338 659 6,731,532 1,-270 16,434 275,318 43,434 19,705 329,925 52,800 19,705 275,318 . 43,434 329,925 52,800 335,186 1 335,186 402,430 402,430 1 13,947 . 13,947 348,2.59 65,049 8,784 406,633 84,601 8,784 348,259 . 40(;,633 65,049 . 84,601 427,255 . 427,255 500,018 500,018 51,982 983,738 105,116 1,177 2,919,433 8,998, 53,159 3,903,171 114,114 76,781 1,200,025 9.5,598 10,664 3,606,549 6,826 87,445 4,806,574 102,424 1,140,836 2,929,608 4,070,444 1,372,404 3,624,039 4,996,443 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles entered for Consumption in Canada, &c. — Continued. 333 Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. $ 643,185 349 S 643,185 988,887 7,684,460 $ 330,317 950,259 7,581,595 $ 330,317 950,619 7,581,595 185,905 428,449 7,343,236 3i4 ■S 185,905 428,763 7,343,236 988,538 7,684,460 360 9,316,183 349 9,316,532 8,862,171 360 8,862,531 7,957,590 314 7,957,904 2,554 20,752 685,445 687,999 20,7.52 2,468,044 1,079 38,394 506 842,641 ' 2,057,777 843,720 38,394 2,058,283 2,660 53,968 1,234 946,138 '2,460,739 948,798 53 968 310 2,467,734 2,461,973 23,616 3,153,179 3,176,795 39,979 2,900,418 2,940,397 57,862 3,406,877 3,464,739 71,356 72,395 290,399 1,708 1,720,589 2,329 73,064 1,792,984 292,728 95,228 94,613 275,205 1,263 1,919,916 27,179 96,491 2,014,529 302,384 114,186 108.090 282,751 79,950 2,241,297 41,290 194,136 2,349,387 324,041 434,150 1,724,626 2,158,776 465,046 1,948,358 2,413,404 505,027 2,362,537 2,867,564 240 308,251 4 20 443 260 308,694 4 6 311,767 295 (i 312,062 2,350 434,708 352 2,350 435,060 308,495 463 308,958 311,773 295 312,068 437,058 352 437,410 67,183 67,183 8,207 5,185 60,587 8,837 2,602 60,587 8,837 2,602 50.297 9; 037 2,463 50,297 8,297 9 037 5,185 2,463 80,665 80,665 36,191 81.081 203 72,026 72,026 61,797 61 797 36,166 80,755 203 25 326 .34,671 102,252 617 93 570 34,764 102,822 617 34,709 108,544 423 116 736 34,825 109,280 423 117,124 351 117,475 137,540 663 138,203 143,676 852 144,528 31,081 31,081 370,419 39,639 33,790 333,496 50,121 33,790 333,496 50,121 31,320 600,185 72,918 31,320 600,185 72,918 370,419 39,639 441,139 441,139 417,407 417,407 704,423 704 423 10,541 10,541 511,019 102,385 12,618 575,852 154,286 12,618 575,852 154,286 22,412 700,460 149,753 22 412 511,019 700,460 149,753 102,385 623,945 623,945 742,756 742,756 67,669 5,653,409 170,286 872,625 872,625 74,425 1,229,065 123,967 15,528 3,481,338 12,749 89,953 4,710,403 136,716 60,038 1,404,947 1.52,170 7,631 4,248,462 18,116 101,900 1,674,914 145,595 13,517 5,023,038 27,506 115.417 6,697,952 173,101 1,427,457 3,509,615 4,937,072 1,617,155 4,274,209 5,891,364 1,922,409 5,064,061 6,986,470 334 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 17. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Other Articles. .2 O Value, 1899. Value, 1900. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. Wool and manufactures of — G. B.. C7. S.. 0. C. 7,686,366 428 631 1,688,206 $ 755,680 520,684 229,663 8,442,046 949,315 1,917,869 $ 7,787,929 359,986 1,653,650 904,194 449,892 400,626 S 8,692,123 809,878 2,054,276 Totals 9,803,203 .576,098 1,545,364 435,184 1,506,027 11,309,230 9,801,565 1,754,712 11,556,277 G. T3.. U. S. . O. C. All other goods 204,259 545,010 48,701 780,357 2,090,374 483,885 615,688 2,049,327 448,792 263.578 771,709 45,199 879,266 2,821,036 493,991 Totals 2.556,646 797,970 3,354,616 3,113,807 1,080,486 4,194,293 G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. G. B.. U.S.. 0. C. Values of total imports of merchandise 27,521,.508 44,471,824 17,439,840 9,409,815 43,995,349 6,508,123 36,931,323 88,467,173 23,947,963 31,561,756 53,897,561 18,887,478 12,718,227 48,182,616 7,2.59,240 44,279,983 102,080,177 26,146,718 Totals 89,433,172 59,913,287 149,346,459 104,346,795' 68,160,083 172,506,878 •Coin and bullion 128,800 4,539,993 36,341 128,800 4,539,993 36,341 509,747 7,764,201 23,490 509,747 7,764,201 23,490 Totals 4,705,134 4,705,134 1 8,297,438 I 8,297,438 a. B.. U.S.. o. c. Recapitclatiox— Value of total imports en- tered for consumption, in- cluding coin and bullion. 27,521,508 44,471,824 17,439,840 9,538,615 48,5.35,342 6,544,464 64,618,421 37,060,123 93,007,166 23,984,304 31,561,756' 13,227,974 53,897,561 55,946,817 18,887,478; 7,282,730 44,789,730 109,844,378 26,170,208 Grand totals 89,433,172 154,0.51,593 104,346,795j 76,457,521 180,804,316 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 335 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles entered for Consumption in Canada, &c. — Concluded. Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Dutiable. Free. Total. Dutiable. Free. Total. 1 Dutiable. Free. Total. $ 8,061,459 370,453 1,512,193 $ 645,351 424,497 343,496 $ 8,706,810 794,950 1,855,689 8,860,393 .354,598 1,731,865 $ $ 890,026 9,750,419 252,171 606.769 518,302 2,250,167 $ 11,105,987 » 394,379 2,061,549 $ 790,496 351,509 375,355 11,896,483 745,888 2,436,904 9,944,105 1,413,344 135,647 972,959 75,969 11,357,449 10,946,856 1,660,499 12,607,355 13,561,915 1,517,360 15,079,275 738,805 1,890,992 518.713 874,4r.2 2,863,951 .^94,682 776,035 1,865,101 482,243 161,053 1,118,012 47,044 1,326,109 937,088 2,982,113 529,287 843,317 2,299,426 570,917 200,817 1,191,614 72,206 1,044,134 3,491,040 643,123 3,148,510 1,184,575 4,333,085 3,123,379 4,449, 488| 3,713,660 1,464,637 5,178,297 31,701,654 53,600,278 20,667,824 11,118,341 53,549,047 7,063,5.50 42,819,995 107,149,325 27,731,-374 177,7'iO,6.t4 .35,062,564 60,181,808 23,413,124 13,960,162 54,562,888 9,299,644 49,022,726 42,210,165 114,744,696 68,538,323 32,712,768, 26,047,577 16,582,873 60,251,914 11,182,867 58,793,038 128,790,237 37,230,444 105,969,756, 71,730,938 118,657,496 77.822,694 196, 480,190|1.36, 796,065 88,017,654 224,813,719 198,169 .3,335,683 3,442 198,169 191,036 6,062,354 58,015 191,036 6,062,354 58,015 103 863 3,3.35,< 83; ... : . . 3,442 8, 814', 9581 8,814,'958 57,976' ?i7 t)7fi ' 3,537,294 3,537,294 6,311,405 6,311,405 ! 8,976,797 8,976,797 31,701,654 53,600,278 20,667,824 11,316,510 56,884,730 7,066,992 43,018,164 110,485,0(18 27,734,816 35,062,564 60,1X1,808 23,413,124 14,151,198 60,625,242 9,357,659 49,213,762 120.807,050 32,770,783 42,210,165 16,686,736 68.538,323 69,006,872 20,047,577' 11,240,843 58,896,901 137,605,195 37,288,420 105,91)9,756 75 268 232 181,237,988 118,657,496 84,134,099 202,791.595 136,796,065 96,994,451 • 233,790,516 336 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 18. — Statement of the Vaiues of the Principal and Other Articles Exported from to 1903, inclusive, showing in each case the portion sent to Great Britain, the Abbreviations. — G. B., Great Britain ; Articles. CO .2 -S a s o V'alue, 1899 Value, 1900. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Animals, living — Horned cattle G. B.. U.S. o.c. G. B.. U.S. o.c. $ 7,129,430 1,298,170 95,235 35,940 15,370 2,226 7,165,370 1,. 313, 540 97,461 7,579,080 1,401,137 100,5.59 $ 7,579,080 9,920 1,411.057 100,5.59 Totals 8,522,835 53,536 8,576,371 9,080,776 9,920 9,090,696 Horses 591,200 283,593 23,270 10,827 169,017 602,027 452,610 23,270 517,641 222,625 426,715 4,025 98,529 521,666 321,154 426,715 Totals 898,063 179,844 1,077,907 1,166,981 102,554 1,269,535 G. B.. u. s. o.c. G. B.. U. S. O.C. Sheep .'. . 333,736 1,176,687 30,434 333,736 1,176,962 30.434 475,508 1,397,997 20,507 475,508 275 1,397,997 20,507 Totals 1,-540,857 275 1,541,132 1,894,012 1,894,012 Swine 2,413 2,651 2,413 2,651 ii,553 3,000 20 11 573 3,000 Totals 5,064 5,064 14,553 20 14,573 G. B.. U.S. o.c. G. B.. U.S. o.c. G. B.. U.S. O.C. ■Ml other 17,134 49,933 6,440 17,134 67,354 6,440 90,928 751 39,995 4,527 20 15,863 30 771 17,421 55,858 4,5.57 Totals 73,507 17,421 45,273 15,913 61,186 Recapitulation, anivuds 8,071,500 2,810,796 158,030 46,767 202,083 2,226 8,118,267 3,012,879 160,25() 8,572,980 3,073,307 555,308 4,045 124,332 30 8,577,025 3,197,639 555,338 Grand totals 11,040,326 251,076 11,291,402 12,201,595 128,407 12,330,002 Ashes, jx)t, pearl and other . . 42,610 65,318 2,799 70 42,610 65,388 2,799 48,812 86,789 2,654 48,812 86,789 2,654 Totals 110,727 70 110,797 138,255 138,255 G. B.. U.S. O.C. 60 46,868 60 46,868 '46,2.57 iio 46,367 Totals 46,928 46,928 46,257 no 46,367 G. B.. U.S. O.C. Books, pamphlets, maps, &c. 23,452 49,659 22,425 4,804 33,651 1,163 28,256 83,310 23,588 37,733 .52,400 51,083 2,406 34,2.58 851 40,139 86,658 51,934 Totals 95,536 39,618 135,154 141,216 37,515 178,731 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 337 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Canada (both Home and Foreign Produce), during the Fiscal Years ended June 30, 1899 United States, and to all Other Countries. (From Canadian Returns). U.S., United States ; O.C., Other Countries. Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. rp ,„i Home Tot^l- Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. 8,028,476 •S 8,028,476 895,638 144,746 9,742,738 787,864 133,217 35^811 $ 9,742,738 823,675 133,217 10,842,438 292,288 207,906 $ 10,842,438 319,918 207,906 891,340 144,746 4,298 27,630 9,064,562 4,298 9,068,860 10,663,819 35,811 10,699,030 11,.342,032 27,630 11,370,262 230,295 1,070 231.362 435.155 435,155 224.845 224,845 782,726 30,8.37 327,294 .S52,684 164,558 491,855' 345,048 3.52,684 676,970 307,2.55 652,303' 340,2.39 676,970' 30,837 442,487 !)10,273 165,628 1,075,901 1,457,173 307,255 1,764,428 595,921 442,487 1,038,408 435,3.35 4.35,335 l,161,09e 32,298 1,628,731 525,336 52.5,336 056,887 922,137 901,109 49,298 37,685 650,887 904,302 37 685 1,158,069, 3,029 32,2981 908,892 49,298 13,245 3,i93 1,025,702 3,029 1,483,526 13,245 1,490,771 1,055,681 3,193 1,658,874 700 313,790 .5.272 ' ' 2^667 700 .5,854 2,447 5,854 2,447 81,4.50 2,563 60 8i,5i6 2,563 316,.397 5,272 8,301 8,301 36,555 85,321 5,942 84,019 60 84,079 319,762 2,607 322,369 ! 30,555* • 2,046 44,430 4,100 2,046 55,862 4,100 774 55,020 2,806 i 42,594 42,727 5,942 11,432 7,063 62,083 2,80() 85,091 42,727 127,818 50,576 11,432 3'67,863 62,008 58,600 7,063 65,063 8,730,661 1.070 8,731,731 2,039,703 .538,117 10,705,275 2,167,690 866,148 10,705,275 11.725.644 11,725,644 2,44.5,426 9«a F;n« 2,42.5,151 538,117 214,612 2,535,493 866,148 1,962,446 284,506 482,980 11,69.3,929 215,682 11,909,611 13,739,113 307,803 14,106,916 13,972,596 482,980 14,455,576 39,710 39,710 40,927 91,079 1,792 40,927 91,079 1,792 .34,052 79,379 3,295 5 34,652 79, .384 3,295 7.5,188 139 7.5.327 .5, 457 5,457 120,355 139 120,494 13.3,798 133,798 117,326 5 117,331 3,034 3,034 30,726 5,108 58 29,483 58 29,483 30,726 32,107 121 32,107 I'^l .5,108 * 38,868 .38,868 29,541 29,541 32,228 44,988 80,512 28,C29 32,228 44,970 62,968 18,785 2,4fl 34,009 1,457 47,421 97,037 20,242 25,614 85,823 . 22,721 1,887 40,700 1,49.0 27,501 132,.529 24,216 7,025 45,064 4,021 52,013 125,580 32,040 126,723 37,977 164,700 134,158 .50,088 184,246 153,529 56,110 209,039 10— i— 22 338 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Ko. 18. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and i a o O 1 Home Produce. ^"alue, 1899 Foreign Produce. 1 Total. Value, 1900. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. BreadstufiFs : — Biscuits, sweetened, &c G. fc.. U.S.. 0. c. 186 1,732 21,734 s i S 186 1,732 21,734 S 5 3,766 17,706 §: S 5 1,235 30 5,001 17,736 Totals 23,652 23,652 21,477 1,265 22,742 G. B. U. S. . Other, N.E.S .3.5,942 4 40 10,745 35,946 40 10,745 22,2.30 22,230 0. C.l 536 536 1 G.B..! u. s. . • 0. c. G. B.. U.S.. 0. C. Totals 35,912 10,789 46,731 22,230 536 22,766 Grain :— Barley 1 50,664 59,158 218 69,479 120,143 59,158 218 810,917 77,754 121,754 126,804 937,721 77,754 185,377 63,623 Totals 110,040 69,479 179,519 1,010,425 190,427 1,200,852 42,233 15,145 181,657 42,233 15,S48 181,657 17,700 99,341 217,845 17,700 99,a30 218 012 203 489 167 Totals 239,035 203 239,238 334,886 656 335,542 G. B.. U.S.. 0. C. 41,523 297 6,992 5,246,610 5,288,133 297 1,123,065 4,286,158 '47M37 4,286,158 1 1 1,182 1,116,073 472,619 Totals 48,812 6,362,683 6,411,495 1,183 4,757,595 4,758,778 G. B.. U.S.. 0. C. G. B.. u. s. . 0. c. Oats 2,811,112 38,726 418,550 215,423 1,493 51,633 3,026,-535 40,219 470,183 1,866,.521 38,935 237,723 193,526 23,988 128,355 2,060,647 62,923 306,078 Totals 3,268,388 1,624,773 71,564 135,768 268,549 3,536,937 2,143,179 345,869 2,489,048 Pease, whole 5,178 20 1,629,951 71,584 135,768 1,694,135 86,226 209,416 13,387 1,707,522 86,226 209,416 Totals . 1,832,105 5,198 1,837,303 1,989,777 13,387 2,003,164 ( G. B.. U.S.. 0. C. G. B.. U.S.. 0. C. Pease, split 26,419 1,756 95,318 26,419 1,756 95,318 48,995 1,747 104,952 48,995 1,747 104,952 1 Totals 123,493 1 123,493 155,694 j 155,694 Rye 195,791 6.53 3 239,556 1 136,.o90 435,347 1 fi53 136,.5!<3 1 278,228 56,613 1,0581 334,841 1 1,058 Totals 196,447 376,146 j 572,.593 279,286 ; 56,613 3.35,899 1 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Other Articles Exported from Canada, itc. — Continued. 339 Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903 Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. 138 59i 75 138 6,762 22,266 127 6,793 22,323 $ 127 7,727 22,323 $ 564 5,404 27,5.31 $ 72 564 6,171 22,191 93 1 5,476 27 531 28,500 666 29,166 29,243 934 30,177 33,499 72 33,571 19,140 61 13 11,818 201 19,153 11,879 201 20,546 200 2,1.58 237 20,746 2,158 237 18,921 157 i68 541 18,921 325 541 19,201 12,032 31,233 20,546 2,595 23,141 19,078 709 19,787 947,964 85,927 49,218 997,182 85,927 90,110 172,028 9,499 49,672 172,028 9,499 49,672 291,0.32 17,148 149,053 ... 291,032 17,148 149,0.53 89,164 946 1,123,055 50,164 1,173,219 231,199 231,199 457,233 457 233 11,049 11,049 9.477 9,477 185,921 30,415 7,327 .53,865 18,429 7 327 338,261 68,851 485 164 338,746 69,015 185,921 30,415 152 28 54,017 18,4.57 418,161 649 418.810 225,813 225,813 1,148,060 1,880 137,849 79,621 180 79,801 ' 670 33 4,744,317 762^225 4,744,317 670 762,258 111,970 1,730 4,863 1,036,090 150 132,986 27,726 1,057 7,542 93.5, .556 1,016 112,704 963,282 2,073 120,246 703 5,506,542 5,507,245 118,563 1,169,226 1,287,789 36,325 1,049,276 1,085,601 1,996,298 18,598 475,625 358,770 260 254,024 2,355,068 18,858 729,649 1,401,150 60,930 590,479 30,029 1,392 20,903 1,431,179 62,322 611,382 1,861,661 39,062 682,428 47,570 2,165 1,909,231 41,227 682,428 2,490,521 613,054 3,103,575 2,052,559 52,324 2,104,883 2,.583,15l! 49,735 2,632,886 1,991,247 117,614 8,682 1,999,929 117,614 373,388 1,105,814 145,102 331,848 7,000 "i',822 1,112,814 145,102 333,670 476,714 476,714 210 033! 3 91 A flQ« 373,388 365,996 3,.520! 369^516 2,482,249 8,682? 2,490,931 1,582,764 8,822 1,591,586 1,052,743 3,.523| 1,050,266 70,824 70,824 1,136 104,776 24,924 93,254 104,776 24,924 93,254 976 160 Included with ' Pease, whole, ' 120,663 531 121,194 subsequent to 1902. , 1 192,463| 691 193,154 222,954 222,954 327,472 4 208,417 " " 74'862 535,889 4 172,263 227,469 6 215,7.50 443,225 6 40,842 179,664 420,920 600,584 97,401 12,815 28,027 90,288 10,416 100,704 424,877 283, 279 i 708.1.56 240,290 243,783 484,073 269,952 431,336 701,288 ^ ; .T .T 10— i— 221 3iO TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 18. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Articles. Value, 189!). Value, 1900. Home Produce. Foreign ; Produce. Total. Home 1 Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. j BreadstuflFs— Co/i. ] Grain — Con. ' Wheat G. B.. U. S. . 0. C. . S 7,458,538 12,643 S j 6,169,127 .s 13,627.665 12,643 403,664 * i 11,350,9421 58,3051 586, 241 i 4,182,344' •S 15,533,286 58,305 31.3,30G 90,358' 191,057 777,298 Totals 7,784,487 6.2.59.485 14,043,972 11,995,488 4,373,401 ^16,368,889 G. B.., U. S. . ; 0. C. . j All other grain 97,972 4,618 79,973 97,972 4,618 79,973 63,086 3,456 80,773 63,086 3,456 80,773 Totals 182,563 182,563 147,315 147,315 G. B..; u.i>.: o.c. Grain products — Bran 120,936 36,418 9,766 " " 1,666 120,936 37,418 9,766 100,044 34,966 10,196 100,044 34,966 10,196 Totals 167,120 1,000 168,120 145,206 145,206 G. B.. U.S.. Commeal i 2,495 i o.c. 3,907 54 3,961 2,495 Totals 3,907! 54 3,961 2,496 2,496 G.B.. u. s. . 0. c.. 384,012 518 12,038 384,012 518 12,038 456,843 801 17,347 456,843 '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 801 17,347 Totals 396,568 396,568 474,991 474,991 G. B.. U.S.. o. a. 2,097,773 4 488 2,102,261 25,546 1,018,067 1,665,708 12,993 1,113,184 1,665,708 19,5821 5,964 987,933 30,134 958 7,504 13,951 ; 1,120,688 Totals 3.105,288 40.580 3,145,874 ! 2,791,885 8,462 '2,800,347 U.S.. o.c. Malt 1 875' .s 378 2,948 1 2,948 10,939 10,939 Totals . ... 3,323 3 3,326 10,939 10,939 G. B.. [U.S.. |0. c . All other grain products . 2 530 2,530 ; 817 ; 1,941 12,426 1,963 j 836 1 12,426 274 1,941 ! 543 1,963 836 Totals 4,745 543 5,288 15,225 15.225 G. B.. U.S. O.C. Recapitulation, brmdstuffs . . . 14,990,404 11,949,865 263,459 9,266 2,272,052 1,435,587 26,940,26£ 272,72.: 3,707,63c 18,.S87,780 421,313 2,732,589 8,858,832 26,670 862,709 27,246,612 447,983 3,595,298 Grand totals ....... 17,525,915 13.394.718 30,920,63: !, 21,541,682 9,748,211 31,289,893 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Other Articles Exported from Canada, &c. — Continued. 341 Value, 190]. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Foreign Produce. Produce. Total. 0,112,230 .34,989 724,720 .5,992,654 $ 12,104,884 34 989 $ 18,024,257 9 Ifil 6,077,853 1,644,156 $ 24,102,110 9,161 2,298,8.30 $ 22,999,745 536,264 1,030,694 $ 3,864,963 $ 26,864,708 .536,264 758,337 1,483,057 654,674 657,115 1,687,809 6,871,939 6,750,991 13,622,930 18,688,092 7,722,009 26,410,101 24,566,703 4, .522, 078 29,088,781 94,548 2,217 132,906 94,.548 2,217 132,906 87,948 7,897 95,6.57 87,948 7.897 67,900 1,609 109,184 67,900 1,609 95,6.57 109,184 229,671 229,671 191,502 191,502 178,693! 178,693 63 499 887 83 64,386 138,040 40,789 61,920 147,209 28,019 30 61,920 147,239 28,019 93,292 91,048 57,630 93,292 137,957 40,789 130 91,178 57,630 237,148 242,245 970 243,215 30 237,178 241,970 130 242,100 247 247 81 1,840 88 3,065 68 130 . 1,840 81 1.56 1,391 1,391 4,369 4,369 3,195 1,638 81 1,719 4,369 4,369 4,993 198 .5,191 453 326 453.326 330 14,151 329,042 2,442 12,848 329,042 ; 2,442 12.848 480,458 888 55,656 1,147! 481,605 330 14,151 888 ..■ 55,6.56 I 467,807 467,807 344,332 344,332 537,002 1,147 538,149 2,702,132 2,702,132 2.290.056 "i98 87 2,290,056 37,653 1,641,426 2,338,667 68,216 2,292,260 2,338,667 43,579 1,269,515 15,150 370 58,729 37,4.55 1,269,885 1,641,339 1 908 600 69,124 2,292,860 4,700,651 4,015,226 15,520 4,030,746 3,968,850 285 3,969,135 4,699,143 1,508 • llfi 116 5,590 3, .563 3,563i 5,590 7,415 7,415 3, .563 3,563' .5.706 5,706 7,415 7.415 24,774 2,973 3,384 3i6 24,774 3,289 .3,381 39,317 6,593 5,479 541 15 39,317 7,134 5,494 17,906 1,154 7,163 3,564 4 21,470 1,158 7,163 31,131 316 31,447 51,389 556 51,945 26,223 3,568 29,791 14,814,888 11,362,958 790,327 28,944 3,437,735 1,851,735 26,177,846: 23,985,897 819,271! 645,778 5,289,470j 3,.583,644 7,366,928 5,403 1,828,233 31,352,825 6.51,181 5,411,877 28,863,417 1,02.5,993 4,904,334 5,273,720 4,686 785,054 34,137,137 1,030,679 5,689,388 19,042,950 13,243,637 32,286,587 28,215,319 9,200,564 37,41.5,883 34,793,744 6,063,460 40,857,204 342 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 18. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Articles. J c 5 O Value, 1899 _ Value, 1900 Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Carriages, carts, wagons, &c. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. . 9 23,625 17,563 266,262 $ 2,239 44,679 7,568 •S 25,864 62,242 273,830 15,319 17,639 204,026 $ 330 17,722 602 S 15,649 35,361 204,628 Totals 307,450 54,486 361,936 236,984 18,654 255,638 G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. Clothing and wearing apparel 5,468 19,643 14,589 1,671 3,828 2,818 7,139 23,471 17,407 28,283 29,193 113,608 2,898 14,213 2,177 31,181 43,406 115,785 Totals 39,700 8,317 48,017 171,084 19,288 190,372 G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. Coal, coke, &c.— Bituminous coal 62,695 3,038,249 461,850 3,562,794 2,481 4,299 60 154 JSO 1,282 62,695 3,192,999 463,132 64,078 4,026,605 508,919 60 170,736 1,043 64.138 4,197,341 509,962 Totals 156,032 3,718,826 4,599,602 171,839 4,771,441 2,481 4,299 60 2,458 379 2,458 379 Totals 6,840 6,840 2,837 2,837 G. B.. U.S.. o.c. G. B.. U.S.. O.C. G. B.. U. S. . O.C. G. B.. U.S.. O.C. ■ G. B.. U. S. . O.C. Other " ' " 14,250 1,484 800 iK650 1,484 19^58 14,078 ""19", 758 14,078 Totals 15,734 800 16,534 33,836 33,836 Recapitulation, coal, coke, d-c . 65,176 3,056,798 463,394 3,585,368 155^556 1,282 65,176 3,212,348 464,676 66,536 4,046,742 522,997 60 170,736 1,043 66,596 4,217,478 524,040 Grand totals 156,832 3.742,200 4,636,275 171,839 4,808,114 Cordage, rope and twine 94,871 27,053 12,598 4^046 2,602 94,871 31,099 15,200 137,394 26,109 13,213 1.37,394 1,120 5,573 27,229 18,786 Totals 134,522 6,648 141,170 176,716 6,693 183,409 Cotton and manufactures of. 35,969 102,691 314,173 3,861 6,198 1,118 39.830 108,889 315,291 51,853 144,782 274,804 1,893 8,073 1,940 53,746 152,855 276,744 Totals 452,833 11,177 464,010 471,439 11,906 483,345 Drugs, dyes, chemicals, medi- cines, &c. — Dye stuffs 268 4,751 393 73 9,114 125 341 13.865 518 300 563 1,192 300 2,773 325 3,33& 1,517 Totals 5,412 9,312 14,724 2,055 3,098 5,15S i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT^} SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Other Articles Exported from Canada, &c. — Continued. 343 Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. 69,650 19,055 369,392 $ G66 19,668 12,869 $ 70,316 38,723 382,261 $ 62,706 42,160 375,873 $ 5,226 33,002 8,759 67,932 75,162 384,632 $ 23,106 19,091 209,443 105 40,721 18,229 23,211 .59,812 227,672 458,097 33,203 491,300 480,739 46,987 527,726 251,640 59,055 310,695 282,512 31,986 327,498 6,676 13,516 1,923 289,188 45,502 329,421 13,573 46,673 37,667 1,170 10,294 1,078 14,743 .56,967 38,745 20,761 47,775 43,748 10,606 16,387 1,707 31,367 64,162 45,455 641,996 22,115 664,111 97,913 12,542 110,455 112,284 28,700 140,984 473,539 4,418,503 415,018 128,558 3,285 473,539 4,547,061 418,303 46,911 4,318,681 501,496 " " 58,569 8,603 46,911 4,.377,250 510,099 92,119 4,640,064 720,251 15 61,595 1,319 92,134 4,701,659 721,570 5,307,060 131,843 5,438,903 4,867,088 67,172 4,934,260 5,452,434 62,929 5,515,363 4,395 2,016 1,599 4,395 2,016 1,599 2,710 1,803 2,834 " ' 1^238 2,710 3,041 2,834 1,400 17,549 1 ; 1,400 3( 17,552 [ 8,010 j 8,010 7,347 1,23F 8,585 18,949 3 18,952 0 5 192,830 85 192,830 184,116 458 26 184, i42 458 130,674 154 446 131.120 85 154 192,920 192,920 184,574 26 184,600 130,828 446 131,274 477,939 4,613,349 416,702 128; 558 3.285 477,939 4,741,907 419,987 49,621 4,.504,600 504,788 49,621 .59,833^ 4,-564,433 8,603i 513,391 93,519 4,788,287 720,405 15 62,044 1,319 93,534 4,850,331 721,724 5,507,990 131,843 5,639,833 5,059,009 68,436 5,127,445 5,602,211 63,378 5,665,589 119,625 9,186 28,276 11,985 2,526 3,428 131,610 11,712 .31,704 29,010 1.55,823 65,564 154 2,742 3,603 29,164 158,565 69,167 20,235 88,273 43,718 517 6,480 5,807 20,752 94,753 49,525 157,087 17,939 175,026 250,397 6,499 256,896 152,226 12,804 165,030 55,177 163,788 356,160 8,176 68,886 2,354 63,353 232,674 358,514 81,888 104,643 772,432 34,924 178,881 3,911 166,812 283,524 776,343 81,856 102,193 480,134 2,252 11,066 1,439 84,108 113,259 481,573 575,125 79,416 654,541 9.58,963 267,716' 1,226,679 664,183 14,757 678,940 383 240 3,483 1,256 623 4,879 2,934 3,468 5,248 1,951 " " 16^748 99 3,468 21,996 2,0.5( 207 6,582 1,056 207 1,396 1,678 21,706 2,922 28,288 3,978 3,457 4,979 8,436 10,667 16,847 27,514 7,845 24,628 32,473 344 TRADE AXD COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. If^. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Other Articles. Drugs, chemicals, etc. — Con. Extract of hemlock bark. . , Totals All other. Totals . R'cap.. drwjH, chcrniculs, etc. Value, 1899. Home ' Foreign Produce. Produce. S S G. B..i 77,6071 U.S..: I O. C. . : Total. Value, 19C0. Home Foreign Produce, i Produce. S 77,007 64,3891. .. 16 77,607 77,607, 64,405| . G. B.. 36..508i U.S.. I 36,1271 O. C. . 92,274 1,893, 121,484 2,770i 38,401 157,611 95,044 164,909 126,147 Grand totals. Fertilizers . G. B..i u.s..i ( ). C. . 114,3831 40,8781 92,667, 1,966 130,598 2,895 247,928 135,459 G. B.. U. S. . o. c. Totals Fishand productsof,N.E.S. — Codfish, including haddock, ling and pollock, dry salted 8,450 50,695 1,369 1,364 291,056 116,349 171,476 95,562 383,387 114,6221 634 43,094 75,640 92,190 1,254 249,906 77,528 179,3111 634 43,657! 78,413 93,3981 1,579 316,366 80,626 8,450 52,059 1,369 52,939! 756i, 60,514: 1,364 61878 .53.6951 G. B.. 74,582 U. S. . 539,471 O. C. 2,088,.501 11,581 23,299 74,.582 81,114 1,590, 551,052 638,276 1.3,281 2,111,800 2,275,293 31,792 Totals 2,702,-554 34,880 2,737,4341 2,994,683 4b,663 Herrings, fresh and frozen . G. B U.S., 29,832| 1,800 O. C. . Totals Herrings, pickled. Totals. Herrings, smoketl , Totals. G. B.. U. S. O. c. G. B.. U. S. . 1 0. CI 29,832 1,800 364 42,084 144,250 186,698 175 2,021 64,745 22,131 175 31,632 48,700 31,632 48,700 4,2.50 4,250 364 42,259 144,250 186,873 1,835 59,.543 128,633 190,011 2,021 .3,388 64,745 82,705 22,131 17,840 S8.S07 88,897 103,933 ToUl. 64,389 "'l6 (>1,405 11.5,256 118,734 93,444 327,434 179,945 122,070 94,977 396,992 .52,939 756 53,695 82,704 651,. 557 2,307,085 3,041,346 52,950 52,950 1.835 .59,543 128,633 190,011 3,338 82,705 17,840 103.933 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 345 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Articles Exported from Canada, ikc. — Continued. Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. $ 52,190 2,757 $ 52,190 2,757 2, .374 $ 66,814 1,408 4,018 S 66,814 1,408 $ 53,376 293 $ .s 53,376 293 2,374 4,0181 4,690 4,690 57,321 57,.32li 72,240 72,240 58,359 58,359 121,050 156,212 91,294 6,683 306,145 5,117 127,733 462,357 96,411 114,122 294,916 129,192 11,206 429,095 3,646 125,328 724,011 132,838 120,788 298,395 204,247 2,523 523,261 19,513 123,311 821,656 223,76»;t 368,556 317,945 686,501: .538,230 443,947 982, 177 1 623,430 545,297 1,168,727 173,623 160,365 95,346 6,923 309,628 6,373 180,546 469,993 101,719 184,404 301,572 135,161 11,206 445,843 3,745 195,610 747,415 138,906 174,371 305,270 209,993 2,523 544,967 22,435 176,894 850,237 232,428 429,334 322,924 752,258 621,137 460,794 1,081,931 689,634 569,925 1,259,559 150 96,888 19,221 '235 150 37,706 120 171 37,877 120 63,710 1 50 63,760 1 97,123 19.221 37,826 171 37,997 63,711 50 63,761 122,119 737,927 2,339,822 116,2.59 235 116,494 61 023 61,023 670,060 2,032,277 122 119 115 .555 600,352 2,620,993 115,-555 669,807 2,0.30,651 253 1,626 724,484 2,315,071 13,443 24,751 113 16,348 600,465 2,637,341 2,761,481 1,879 2,763,360 3,161,674 38,194 3,199,868 3,336,900 16,461 3,353,361 103,066 13 3,500 106^566 13 149,741 140 149,741 140 102,639 294 102,639 294 103,079 3,50C 106,579 149,881 149,881 102,333 102,3.33 6,735 83,359 166,835 6,735 83,359 169,637 6,747 99,174 187,731 6,747 99,179 188,098 4,335 70,659 174,463 4,335 5 367 12 70,671 2,802 lOj 174,473 256,929; 2,802 259,731 293,0.52 372 294,024 249,457 22 249,479 1,011 37,713 1 1,011 38,364 12,252 1,560 58,769 1,5,081 1,560 58,769 15,081 1,423 60,893 15,464 1,423 651 2 60,893 12.250 15,464 50,974 653 51,627 75,410 75,410 77,780 77,780 346 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 18. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and •1 c 3 O D Value, 1899. Value, 1900. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce- Total. Fish and products oi—Con. Lobsters, fresh G. B.. U.S.. 0. C. S 383 367,159 16, .s; 383 367,159 16 305,493 S .s 305^493 Totals 367,558 367,558 305,493 305,493 G. B.. U.S.. 0. C. U.S.. 0. c. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. Lobsters, canned 1 927,850 703,444 688,766' 1,595 929,445 70.3.444 688,766 760,020 977,094 635,7.39 760,026 977,094 635,7.39 Totals 2,320,060 1,595 2,.321,655 2.372,859 2,372,859 Mackerel, fresh 86,375 165 86,375 165 26,922 28 26,922 ... 28 Totals ... 86,540i 86.540 26,9.50 26,950 Mackerel, pickled 153,431 16,334 153,431 16,334 ia5,702 20,125 135,702 1,017 21,142 Totals . . 169,765 169,765 155,827 1,017 156,844 Salmon, fresh 4,245 89,113 67 4.245 89.113 ■ 81 .32,045 91,0.58 19,135 32,045 91,0.58 14 19.1-35 Totals 93,42.5 14 98,439 142,238 142,238 G. B.. U.S.. 0. C. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. Salmon, canned 2,296,292 46,719 64,470 2,296,292 46,719 64,470 2,645,898 18,973 218,459 2,500 2,648,398 18,973 218,459 Totals 2,407,481 2,407,481 2,883,330 2,500 2,885,8-30 Fish, all other, fresh 182 833.426 815 3i 182 833,457 815 1,066,084 416 1,066,084 416 Totals ... . 834,423' 31 834,454 1,(J66,500 1,066,500 G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. All other fish 6,118 180,333; 92,980 6,118 181,854 94,570 6,189 190,823 93,292 734 525 6,189 1,521 1,590 191,557 93,817 Totals . 279,4.31' 3,111 282,542 290,304 1,259 291,563 G. B.. U.S.. 0. C. Recdpitulation, fish .3,312,037 3,136,132 3,118,495 1,595 15,108 24,fK)3 3,313,632 3,151,240 3,143,-398 3,-530,495 3,641,373 3,408,960 4,090 18,265 3.3,334 3,-534,585 3,659,6:58 3,442,294 Grand totals 9,566,664j 41,006 9,608,270 10,-580,828 55,689 ■ 10,636,517 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT.'^ SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Other Articles Exported from Canada, &c. — Continued. 347 Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. rp^,„, 1 Home Tctal. 1 Produce. 1 1 Foreign Produce. Total. Home Foreign Produce. Produce. 1 Total. . $ 1,930 299,257 260 $ 1,930 299,257 260 $ 1,009 364,185 $ 1,009 364,185 $ S $ 398,267 398,267 301,447 301,447 365,194 365,194 398,267 398,267 697,743 840,237 697,743 840,237 745,950 882,480 697,835 569,080 882,480 697,8.35 569,080 925,715 703,258 962,612 925,715 703,258 745,950 962,612 2,283,930 2,283,930 2,149,395 2.149,395 2,591,585- 2,591,585 18,055 79 18,055 79 66,410 28 66,410 28 22,796 6 22,796 6 18,134 18,134 66,438 66,438 22,802 22,802 320 320 227,089 55,748 3,848 286,074 64,930 3,848 287,314 64,930 500 500 227,089 55,748 1,240 216,559 18,224 216,559 18,224 283,157 283,157 354,852 1,240 356,092 60, .545 235,283 2.35,283 18 18 136,591 5,019 60,545 131,905 4,446 27.463 27,463 136,591 131,9051 125,090 125,090 .5,019 4,446j 9,158 9,158 141,628 141,628 196,896 196,896 161,711 161,711 2,322,111 335,683 231,686 2 2,322,111 335,685 231,686 4,735,613 24,556 252,569 1 4,735,613' 2,459,499 24,5561 448 252,569 129,713 28 150 2,459,499 476 129.863 2,889,480 2 2,889,482 5,012,738 5,012,738 2,589,660 178 2,589,838 24 14 16 38 . 1,208,074 5,531 125 1,261,897 989 125 1,261,897 989 1,208,058 1,138,234 1,098 21 1,138,236 5,531 1,098 1,213,613 30 1,213,643' 1,263,011 1,263,011 1,139,332 2 1,139,-334 4,222 293,224 196,407 11,429 227,197 127,636 50 1,159 544 11,485 228,356 128,180 4,246 263,952 166,837 3^33 27 4,246 267,085 166,864 4,123 290,262 196,282 490,667 99 2,962 125 366,262 1,759 368,021 435,035 3,160 438,195 3,186 493,853 3,538,712 3,731,974 4,144,940 11,415,626 3,102,344 4,186,112 3,381,658 70 5,581 4,974 3,102,414 4,191,693 3,386,632 5,818,292 4,128,982 3,576,902 " " 17,821 25,145 5,818,292 4,146,803 3,602,047 3,538,613 3,728,857 4,128,307 99 3,117 16,633 10,670,114 10,625 10,680,739 13,524,176 42,966 13,567,142 11,-395,777 19,849 348 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 !No. 18.— -Statement of the Values of the Principal and Articles. Value, 1899. Value, 1900. Home -b'oreign Produce. Produce. Total. Home Foreign Produce. Produce. Total. Flax, hemp and jute and manufactures of Totals Fruits- Dried fruits. Totals Apples, green or rijie. . . . Totals . All other, including pre- .served fruit Totals EecapitiUation, fruits Grand totals Purs and skins and manufac- tures of — Furs and skins of marine animals Totals. Furs, dres.sed Totals . G. B. U. S. O. C. 274 127,824 128,098! 274; 127,832' 329,714 128,106 G. B.. U. S.. O. C. 38,135! 28,0481 363, 888 1 430,071 1 2.30 549 2,276 3,055 G. B. U. S. O. C. 2,412,728 1.56,191 52,433 2,621,352 2,974 11 133 38,365 28, .597 366,164 329,714 433,126 22,597 7,363 181,867 512 7,705 211,827 8,217 2,415,702 156,202 52,566 2,423,079 73,625 81,. 529 412 208 329,714 329,714 23,109 7,363 189,572 220,044 2,423,079 74,037 81,737 3,118l 2,624,470! 2,.578,233 6201 2,-578,853 G. B. U. S., o. c. G. B.. u. s. o. c. G. B. U. S. 0. C. 282,631 163,524 99,252 444 109,232 2,727 283,075 272,756' 101,979: 249,794 175,445 91,298 1,382' 64,912 2,285 251,176 240,.357 93,583 545,407 112,403! 657,810 516,537 2,733,494 347,763 515,573 B,579 .58.5,116 3,648 2,737,142 2,695,47 109,7921 457,555| 256,433 5,136! 520,709 354,694 1,894 2,697,364 6.5,324 321,757 10,198 364,892 3,-596,830 291,300 4,775 118,576! 3,715,4061 3,306,597 77,416 3,384,013 296,0^ G. B. U. S. o. c. Furs, undressed, Totals G. B. U. S. O. C. 26,570 14,330 383 1,487 866 71,283 2,353 1,1,38,690 337,936 7,378 291,300 4,775 296,075 537,099 143 537,242 537,099 143 26,570 44,890 45,817 23,288, 1,249' 11,450 2,208 537,242 44,890 25,496 11,4.50 73,636i 79,628 2,208 81,836 197' 15,187 5.093! 1,138,887! 1,438,210 353,123 287,400 12,471 : 1,728 1,484,004 20,477 1,504,481 1,727,338 1,315 1,439,.525 9,472 296,872 1,-500 3,228 12,287 1,739,625 Furs, all other Totals. G. B.. U. .S. O. C. 2,145 9,978 149 12,272 30i 10 40 2,175 9,988 149 12,312 524 .. 1,769 415 .. lbJ341 -524 12,110 415 2,708 10,341 13,049 { STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Other Ai'ticles Exported from Canada, &c. — Continued. 349 Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. 64 $ 204 64 240,479 10 ■S $ $ $ $ $ 240,275 10 167,079 385 167,464 179,186 640 527 179,713 640 240,349 204 240,553 167,079 385 167,464 179,826 527 180,353 23,544 28,079 144,214 1^882 897 23,544 29,961 145,111 8,009 3,779 91,357 12,458 1,399 8,009 16,237 92,756 29,143 14,527 360, .591 1,925 5,032 1,882 31,068 19,559 362,473 195,837 2,779 198,616 103,145 ] 3,857 117,002 404,261 8,839 413,100 1,422,665 18,188 42,074 74 47 1,422,665 18,262 42,121 1,495,107 49,348 22,353 400 114 1,495,507 49,462 22,353 2,696,927 11,.508 50,289 10 299 14 2,696,937 11,807 50,.303 1,482,927 121 1,483,048 1,566,808 514 1,567,322 131,820 146,475 17,899 2,758,724 323 2,759,047 158,818 148,073 25,224 7.57 29,497 5,390 159,575 177,570 30,614 1.30,237 106,411 16,645 1,583 40,064 1,254 376,665 130,365 21,506 383 47,662 3,239 377,048 178,027 24,745 332,115 35,644 367,759 253,293 42,901 296,194 528,536 51,284 579,820 1,605,027 194,340 211,512 757 31,453 6,334 1,605,784 225,793 217,846 1,633,353 159,538 130,355 1,983 52,636 2,653 1,635,336 212,174 133,008 3,102,7.35 156,400 432,386 2,318 52,993 5,135 3,105,053 209,393 437,521 2,010,879 38,544 2,049,423 1,923,246 57,272 1,980,518 3,691,521 60,446 3,751,967 260 260 322 527,788 5,602 5,140 527,788 5,602 5,140 538,530 347,480 2,504 869 347 480 322 6,153 8,6.57 869 582 582 538,530 350,853 6,153 357 006 7,630 25,923 550 1,386 69 8,180 27,309 69 15,996 5,270 174 1,000 1,014 109 16,906 6,284 283 6,953 21,515 1,500 4,101 8,453 25,616 33,553 2,005 35,558 21,440 2,123 23,563 28,468 5,601 34,069 1,237,869 368,367 6,042 9,2.50 7,801 1,247,119 376,168 6,042 1,114,533 648,028 12,877 2,242 15,029 150 1,116,775 663,057 13,027 1,437,666 819,265 11.3,099 1,650 25,204 2,082 1,439,316 844,469 115,181 1,612,278 17,051 1,629,329 1,775,438 17,421 1,792,8.59! 2,370,030 28,936 2,398,966 3,633 7,873 1,628 911 534 3,633 8,784' 2,162j 7,978 6,423 1,821 131 1,875 359 8,109 8,298 2,180j 4,169 10,994 2,026 1.56 3,282 4,325 14,276 2,026 13,134 1,445 14,579 16,222 2,365 18,587| 17,189 3,438 20,627 350 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 18. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Articles. Recapitulation, furs O G.B. U.S. o.c. Value, 1899. Home I Foreign Produce. Produce. Value, 1900. 1,458,705| 397,019; 7,910] Total. 227 16,684! 5,959 Grand totals 1,863,6.34' 22,870 Grasses, fibres and mfrs. of — (Straw) |G.B iU.S. O.C. 2,640 87 Totals 2,727 Gutta percha, India rubber and mfrs. of G.B. . U.S.. O.C. Totals. Hay. Totals. G.B. U.S. O.C. 23,290 85,084 24,958 133,332 Hair and mfrs. of . . . Totals . G.B. U.S. O.C. Hides and horns and skins, i other than fur, and sheep pelts G.B. !U.S. O.C. 258,604 118,274 34,753 200 6,505 405 7,110 411,631 9,584 33,018 7,347 42,602 7,347 7,4141 1,257,622! 11,407 3,449 8 1,458,932 413,703 13,869 Home Produce. Foreign Produce . 1,886, .504 2,640 87 2,727 2,020,723 312,600 13,593 2,346,916 7,346 304 ,650 23,490l 91,589! 25,363 140,442 258,604 118,274 34,753 411,631 9,584 40,365 49,949 7,414 1,269,029 3,449 14,392 108,811 47,245 170,448 378,946 715,594 319,569 1,414,109 9,930 43,277 53,207 6,421 1,396,635 3,283 Totals 1,268,4851 11,407 Honey G.B . . U.S.. O.C. Totals Hops Totals Junk, old, and oakum. 31,009 555 3 31,567 G.B..I 20,760 U.S..' 10 O.C' 2,338 1,481 1,612 1,279,892 1,406,3,39, 31,009 555 3 . 5471 234 31,567 781 1,315 22,021 1,500 Total. 2,022,038 334,621 15,093 24,836i 2,371,752 330 3,003 275 3,608 10 10 17,761 17,761 763 100 863 7,346 304 7,650 14,722 111,814 47,520 174.056 378,946 715,604 319,569 1,414,119 9,930 61,038 70,968 6,421 1,397,398 3,383 1,407,202 328 328 G.B.. U.S.. O.C. Totals 23,108 3,093 3,450 31,471 198 I 35,119' 22,241 11,534 1,622.. 2,338 4,176 26,201 1,539 55 1,594 3,450 33,010 •2.53 36,713 1.5,710 400 325 547 562 1,109 r25 3,545| . 49,024! 5.52 53,121 1,417 41 1.458 ] 1,.534 400 4,501 16,435 3,545 50,441 593 5i,579 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 351 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Other Articles Exported from Canada, Arc. — Continued. Value, 1901. Value, 190: j_ Value, 1903 Home Produce . Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce . Foreign Produce . Total. Home Produce . Foreign Produce. Total. 1,249,392 402,485 7,070 $ 9,8001 10,098 603 $ 1,259,192 412,583 8,273 1,666,295 665,323 20,012 3,373 17,918 618 1,669,668 683,241 20,630 1,796,268 854,278 115,994 3,306 .38,740 2,082 $ 1,799, .574 893,018 118,076 1,659,547 20,501 1,680,048 2,351.630 21,909 2,373,539 2,766,540 44,128 2,810,668 2,126 32,555 2,126 32,555 4,469 923 10,016 930 923 10,016 930 1,120 11,567 1,724 i 1,120 i 11,E67 '* 469 1.724 39,150 39,150 11,869 11,869 14,411 14,411 15,690 57,772 78,194 4,431 352 15.690 62,203 78,546 36,824 189,604 96,084 531 4,504 3 37,355 194,168 96,087 46,155 124,426 92,126 2,1.30 14,334 584 48,285 138,760 92,710 151,656 4,783| 156,439 322,572 5,038 327,610 262,707 17,048 279,755 459,235 20 459,235 1,158,128 480, .539 1,702,538 .502,700 2,208,173 366 1,547 1,702,904 504,247 2,208,173 1,421,506 1,924,598 249,561 1,421, .506 1,158,108 480,539 892 ' 1,925,490 249,561 2,097,882 20 2,097,902 4,413,411 1,913 4,415,324 3,595,665 892 3,596,557 15,711 15,711 46,094 108 15,664 44,420 317 15,064 48,498 317 20,321 65,165 9^192 20,321 43,037 108 3,057 4,078 74,357 58,856 3,057 61,913 60,401 4,078 64,479 85,486 9,192 94,678 173,873 728 174.601 32,600 1,667,-396 3,188 32,600 1,701,442 3,188 77,666 77,666 2,046.809 6,533 20,795 2, 0(57', 604 700 7,233 34,046 1,890,577 3,637 7,644 1,8)8,221 3,637 2,227,215 22,223 2,249,438 1,703,184 34,046 1,737,230 1,971,880 7,644 1,979,524 1,732 1,732 617 399 601 930 13 601 1,264 682 59 1,264 498 119 { 399 560 1.49C 13 29 711 59 1 2,230 518 2,748 1,544 560 2,104 2,005 29 2,034 36.983 36,983 17,613 1 206 17,613 1,091 285 11,205 4 120 11,205 1 1,090 7J 1,669 1,673 987 987 120 37,97C 37,97C 17,820 1,160 18,989 130 27,593 360 11,329 1,669 12,998 12,41] 57,12( 1,06] L 35C ) 51( L 15J i 12.76^ )j 57,636 ^1 1,21C 13C 26,673 27 92C 33? 332 38,607 568 24fa 301 332 38,853 869 70,.59> < 1,021, 71,61f 26,83<] 1,253 28,083 39,.507 547 40,054 352 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 18. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Articles. .2 c o O Value, 1899. Value, 1900. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Leather and nifrs. of — Sole and upper, including leather N.E.S. G. B.. U. S. 0. c.. G. B.. U. S. 0. C. 1,449,499 18,548 68,089 S 700 5,242 s 1,450,199 23,790 68,089 1,406,029 19,636 109,775 S .s 1,406,029 4,974 24,610 109,775 Totals 1,536,136 5,942 1,542,078 1,535,440 4,974 1,540,414 9,331 6,839 62,666 2^907 9,331 9,746 62,666 17,510 5,126 60,789 17,510 ' 2,.593 100 7,719 60,889 Totals 78,836 2,907 81,743 83,425 2,693 86,118 G. B.. U.S. O.C.. All other, N.E.S 45,689 14,202 6,420 553 5,296 16 46,242 19,493 6,436 169,543 20,546 62,676 1,089 8,686 435 170,632 29,232 63,111 Totals 66,311 5,865 72,176 252,765 10,210 262,975 G.B.. U.S. 0. c.. G. B.. U. S. o. c.. Recapitulation, leather 1,504,519 39,589 137,175 1,253 13,445 16 1,505,772 53,034 137,191 1,.593,082 45,308 233,240 1,089 16,253 535 1,594,171 61,561 23.H,775 Grand totals 1,681,283 14,714 1,695,997 1,871,630 17,877 1,889,507 63,713 400 1 63,713 399 73,793 3,532 35 73,793 1 3,567 Totals . 64,112 1 64,113 77,325 35 77,360 G.B.. u. s. 0 c Metals and min. and nifrs. of Copper all kinds including copper ore. .5,585 917,394 5,585 917,394 1,387,388 1,387,388 G. B.. U. S. O. C. G. B.. U. S . 0. C. 1 ! Totals 922,979 922,979 1,387,388 1,387,388 Gold and silver and mfrs. of Gold bearing quartz, nuggets, dust, &c. 80 3,258,427 14,195 80 3,258,427 14,195 538 14,135,195 12,810 538 14,135,195 12,810 Totals 3,272,702 1 2,630,280 3,272,702 14,148,543 14,148,543 Silver and silver ore. . . . 1 2,630,280 3,496 1,350,557 2 3,496 1,350,-559 1 2,630,281 2,630,281 1,354,053 ' 1,354,055 G. B.. U. S. 0. C.. Recapitulation, gold and /sil- ver, d:c. 81 5,888,707 14,195 81 5,888,707 14,195 4,034 1.5,485,752 12,810 2 4,034 15,486,754 12,810 Totals 5,902,983 5,902,983 15,502,-596 2 15,502,598 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Other Articles Exported from Canada, etc. — Continued. 353 Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total . Home Produce. 1 Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total . 1,817,979 41,428 107,556 $ 2,114 6,306 1,820,093 47,734 107,556 $ ! 1,803,859 16,464 90.945 830 1,803,859 17,294 90,945 2,014,647 18,836 135,532 $ 638 3,029 2,015,285 21,865 135,532 1,966,963 8,420 1,975,383! 1,911,268 830 1,912,098 2,169,015 3,667 2,172,682 .35,103 13,105 160,934 t 287 8,725 5,434 35,390 21,830 166,368 53,875 15,092 110,555 163 5,983 106 54,038 21,075 110,661 23,464 10,436 110,804 25 7,620 116 23,489 18,056 110,920 209,142 14,446 223,588 179,522 6,252 185,774 144,704 7,761 152,465 165,813 63,582 17,575 77 7,026 160 165,890 70,608 17,735 176,198 21,584 13,391 5,877 4,841 182,075 26,425 13,391 24,202 16,314 11,403 648 9,587 606 24,8.50 2.5,901 12,009 246,970 7,263 254,233 211,173 10,718 221,891 51,919 10,841 62,760 2,018,895 118,115 286,065 2,478 22,057 5,594 2,021,373 140,172 291,659 2,033,932 53,140 214,891 6,040 11,(5.54 106 2,039,972 64,794 214,997 2,062,313 45,586 257,739 1,311 20,236 722 2,063,624 65,822 258,461 2,423,075 30,129 2,453,2041 2,301,963 17,800 2,319,763 2,36.5,638 22,269 2,387,907 3,442 3,442 63,345 16.727 63,273 72 3 85,957 25,953 84 40 86,041 96,912 25,993 30,880 96,912 30,880 16,724 S.3,439 75 83.514 111,910 124 112.0.34' 127.792 127,792 1,015 1,015 2,659,261 340,712 2,649,650 63 340,712 2,649,650 63 173,116 2,734,589 173,116 2,734,.589 2,659,261 2,659,261 1,015 2,660,276 2,990,362 63 2,990,425 2,907,705 2,907,705 181,125 181,125 24,231,890 32,141 55 19,660,485 7,475 16,589 55 1,923 19,677.074 16,430,850 7,475 4,755 " ' 53^292 1,923 16,484,142 4,755 24,231,890 32,141 24,445,1.56 24,445,156 19,668,015 16,589 19,684,604 16,437,528 53,292 16,490,820 2,379,950 40,800 2,-379,950 40,800 2,055,428 2,05^,428 1,802,690 1,902 1,804,592 1 2,420,750 2,420,750 2,055,428 2 055 428 1 Sn9 fiOOi 1,902 1,804,-592 ' ' 181,125 181,125 55 21,732,502 7,475 1,923 18,233,510 4,755 1,923 18,288,734 4 755 26,611,840 26,611,840 72,941 21,715,913 7.475 16,589. .5.5,194 72,941 ! 26,865,906 26,86.5,906 21,723,443j 16,589' 21,740,032 18,240,218 55,194 18,295,412 10— i— 23 354 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 18. — SxATEMEXTjof the Values of the Principal and Articles. IVCetals and minerals and manufactures of — Con. Iron and steel and mfrs. of Agricultural implements. G. B. U. S O. C. Totals Machines and machinery. Totals. Sewing machine.s Totals All otlier iron and steel. G. B. U. S O. C. Value, 1890. Value, 1900. Home i Foreign Produce, i Produce. Total. Home Produce. 602,875 9.590 1,251,003 1,8G3,468 Foreign Produce. Total. 3,677 602,875 13,267 78 1,251,081 3,755 1,867,223 101,.543 1,029 57,705 122,887 133,749 783 102,572 180,592 134,532 292,997! 124,699 417,696 G. B. U. S O. C. G. B.. U. S. o. c. 474,532 9,.590 1,208,033 474,532 1,411 11,001 15 1,208,048 1,692,155 1,426 1,693,581 111,481 534 110,904 234,762 210,703 305 433,088 235,601 1,334 7, 855 1 7,659 3,137 80 1,334 10,992 7,739 16,848: 3,217 20,065 Totals Recapitulation, iron and fitcef and nuimiffu-turrs of. Totals Lead ore Totals 131,584 134,222 152,175 3,774 86,229 4,191 135,358 220,451 156,366 1,1.52 6,465 5,.586 13,203 45 4,127( 30l 205,363 475,793 321,750 417,981 94,194 .512,175 1,002,906 837,336 209,3721 1,544,586 4,803 21.5,930 5,132 842.1.39 425,302 1,549,718 792, .528 602,752 1,746,072 4,202 2,796 70,830 6,301 112,015 345,666 211,008 668,689 1,197 10. .592 .5,616 17,405 208,159 546,623 328.051 79,927| 1,082,833 3,375 311,130 6.651 2,591,294 225,865i 1,817,159 3,141,352 321,156 P R U*. s'. 895,349 O. C. . 4201 89.5,319 420 895,769 895,769 795,903 913,882 1,752.723 3,462,508 41,289 621,280 26,122 Tin and manufactures of. . G. B. U. S . o. c. Totals . 1611 2,262 736 3,159 41 13,852 10,771 24,664 202 16,114 11,. 507 27,823 Miscellaneous metals, &c. — G. B.. 66,623, Asbestus ...U.S. .361,401' lO. C; 25,152 Totals 4.53,176 66,623 361,401 25,152 45.3,176 688,691' 299 1,852 1,321 04 66,530 1,148 41,289 621,280 26,122 6S8,691 393 68, .".82 2,469 .3,472 67,772 70,749| 322,984! 97, 176 1 490,909, 71,244 70,749 322,984 97,176 490,909 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Other Articles Exported from Canada, &c. — Continued. 355 Home Produce. Value, 1901. Foreign Produce. 375,594 35,085 1,332,267 1,742,910 40 2,035 4.544 Total. 375,(134 .37,120 1,330,811 Home Produce. Value, 1902. Foreign Pi'oduce. 0,619^ 1,749,-505 14.3,980 9,172 li;^,.V22 170,0X1 202,248 14,296 459,750 199,549 2,411 11,483 2,018 16,512 2,206 22' 2,493 251,1391 11,345 574,539 144,317 298,2871 10,041 1,123,905 105,703 773,124 734, ()29 1, 8.35, 420 3.34.3,173 3,931 2,272,830 240,.323 20,557 324,699 29,108 374,304 153,152 2S9,003 210,544 659,299 378,229 18,1.59 1.418,342 1,814,730 70,333 60, .333 249,221 .379,887 2,411 13,749 2,845 5,583 487 Total. Value, 1903. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. 6,070 l-,498 170,584 2,480 180,562 19,005 262,484 718,856 308,328 1,289,668 2,517,084 1,993 6,194 6,294 14,481 136,294 447,086 281,193 793,681 1,059,328 1,864,528 356 11,864 8,422 20,642 1,123,133 1,9.56,069 301,895 3, .381, 097 .3.717,537 3,931 2,272,830 240,323 2,.517,084 175 42,3.30 2,165 44,670 2,168 48,524 8,459 804,573 4,300 59,151 130,294 451,386 281,193 1,572,051 2,046,425 1,977,880 5,596,356 19.500 708,065 161,753 3,259 19 378,229 23,742 1,418,829 1,820,800 71,831 236,917 251,701 560,449 448,668 29,468 1,806,768 2,284,904 14.5,259 110,110 247,377 502,746 9,800 4,582; 448,0()8 39,274 1,811,350 14,3881 2,299,292 5,852 193,652 4,097 151,111 303,7(12 251,474 3,278 356 15,123 8,441 2,557 11,643 12,729 23,920 26,929 203,001 706,347 29 3,714! 3,743 2, .586 15,357 12,729 30,672 4,920^ 1,128,053; 210.529 24,346| 228,677i 2,184,746i .3,03i;979 281,515' 7,591 234,875 3,313,494 241,188 6,418 414,103 10,577 431,098 309,4861 228,670 35,799: 264,469 3,622,285 3,471,178! .341,660 1,578,469 2,460,528 1,988,457 6,027,454 807,031 3,183,200 2,295,544 0,285,7.57 . 889,318 65, 66 7,908i 68,633 18,491' 3,024 26,524 71,723 4,300 808,873 10— i— 2.31 201,474 743,763 185,965 1,131,202; 30,227 488,687 44,478 56.3,392 3,812,838 837,240 3,671,887 2,340,022 6,849,149 19,500l 708,1081 161,76l| 250 383,827 889,369| 384,077 131 76,601 21,515 93,247 201,474 743,763 185,965 1,131,202 3,256 22,353 45,590 71,199 98,107 757,724 99.514 250 383,827 220 17,15' 2,377 19,754 955,405 384,077 3.470 39,510 47,907 90,953 98,107 757,724 99,514 955,405 356 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 1(S. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Articles. Value, 1899. Value, 1900. Home Produce. Metals and minerals and manufactures of — Con. Miscellaneous metals — Con. Nickel, fine, contained in ore, matte or speiss. . . . Totals. G. B.. U.S.. All other miscellaneous G. B.. metals, &c lU. S. . O. C, Totals . . Mecapitu/ation, migcellanc- ovs metals, li-i'. Totals G. B. U.S. o. c. Becapitnlatidn, metals (uuVfjr. B.. minerals and mfrs. of. U.S.. o. c. Grand totals. Musical instruments Totals Foreign Produce. 994,537 994,537 24,384 895 275,617 69,734 32,547l 1,152 332,548 91.007 1,631,.5.55 .57,699 1,780,261 934,170 9,544,639 1,617,216 12,096,025 G. B..I 361,1761 U.S.., 21,195 O. C. . 77,290 Oils Mineral, coal and kerosene Totals. Fish oil. Totals Vegetable, animal and other oils. Totals G. B. U.S. O. C. G. B., U.S.. o. c. G. B. U.S. o. c. 900 200 94 1,194 46,923 221 10,909 12,010 i Reca flit Illation, oils Grand totals. G. B.. U. S. . O.C. 60.127 71,781 895 69,734 1,152 71,781 5,739 299,936 17,055 322,730 Total. Home Produce. 994,537 994,53< 25,279 345,351 3;^,699 404,329 91,902 1,701,289 .58,851 1,852.042 939,909 9,844,575 1,634,271 12,418,755 300 10,924 361,470 32,119 77,368 Foreign Produce. Total. 1,040,493 1,040,498 24,481 409,568 46,722 1,040,498 1,040,498 480,771 990 22,857 2,405 2.5,471 432,425 49,127 26,252i 507,023 95,230 990' 96,220 1,773,0.50 22,8.57 1,795,907 143,898 2,405 146.303 2,012,178 26,252 2,038,430 933,380 19,872 074 1,930,223 4,459 400,519 10,204 22,735,677 415,182 459,661 11,302 470,963 404,260 500 21,028 7,825 82,695 1.221 507,983 219 489 900 419 583 1,653 708 7,635 38,844 36 444 1,902 36 1,026 1,746 7,635 38,880 444 1,653 46,959 880 1,247 12,655 2,7721 14,782 3,542 47,419 52 9,546 194 813 937,839 20,272,-593 1,940,427 23,150,859 404,760 28,853 83,916 517,529 1,007 94 51,013 277 742 5,832 6,8.51 94 1,021 .313 2,289 1,847 813 2,660 3,542 47,513 52 51,107 1,298 1,055 8,121 3,623 j 10,474 9,415 I 9,415 .3,819 1,0211 4,840 39,265 1,2811 40,546t 49,814 HOll 50,415 11,447! 2.2351 ]3,682j .5,884: 3,102j 8,986 64,241 3,5161 6.3,643 59,517 4,724 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Other Articles Exported from Canada, etc. — Continued. 257 Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. $ $ $ $ 89,091 745,422 $ 89,091 74.5,422 878^59 $ $ 958 365 958,365 878,159 958,365 958,365 834,513 834,513 878,159 878,1.59 105,255 .5.33,743 124,401 0,983 .39,863 648 112,2.38 .573,606 125.049 110,.506 .579,943 343,453 3,695 47,590 491 114,201 627,533 343,944 .345,862 756,712 275,413 8,575 27,813 672 354,437 784,525 276,085 703,399 47,494 810,893 1,033,902 51,776 1,085,678 1,377,987 37,060 1,415,047 241,549 1,939,194 405,594 6,983 44,163 648 248,532 1,983,357 406,242 401,071 2,069,128 529,418 3,695 47,590 491 404,706 2,116,718 529,909 444,029 2,392,595 374,927 8,575 27,813 672 452,604 2,420,408 375,599 2,586,337 51,794 2,638,131 2,999,617 51,776 3,051,393 3,211,551 37,060 3,218,611 1,201,722 34,223,948 2,560,572 28,730 411,192 31,921 1,230,452 34,635,140 2,592,493 2,333,454 29,197,149 2,695,017 10,179 546,9.58 14,163 2,343,633 29,744,107 2,709,180 1,429,587 26,950,104 2,720,816 39.022 588,851 47,527 1,468,609 27,538,955 2,768,343 37,986,242 471,843 38,4.58,085 34,225,620 571,300 34,796,920 31,100,507 675,400 31,775,907 411,792 29,893 103,930 2,000 7,475 430 413,792 37,368 104,360 347,142 32,879 85,797 75 12,761 199 347,217 4.5,640 85,996 478,853 284,303 40,161 94,106 140 14,709 602 284,443 54,870 94,708 545,615 9,905 55.5,520 465,818 13,035 418,570 15,451 434,021 500 69 515 500 1,212 1,375 105 220 230 991 6 335 1,211 1,143 860 11 30 46 2,381 57 2,411 2,003 1,084 3,087 331 1,221 1,552 41 2,427 2,468 10,702 10,702 38,518 458 28,797 49,819 1,972 sio 28,797 50,629 1,972 18,700 28,905 5,949 460 18,700 38,514 440 4 18 29,365 5,949 49,656 22 49,678 80,588 810 81,398 53,554 460 54,014 6,796 5,046 5,816 259 1,595 1,973 7,055 6,641 7,789 5,197 1,949 69,616 597 4,471 5,615 5,794 6,420 75,231 6,931 1,477 •44,926 192 2,109 3,809 7,123 3,586 48,735 17,658 3,827 21,485 76,762 10,683 87,445 53,334 6,110 192 2,615 6,190 59,444 17,498 44,703 7,116 759 1,668 2,506 18,257 46,.371 9,622 34,000 51,873 71,808 597 5,511 6,606 34,597 57,384 78,414 25,631 30,393 50,905 25,823 33,008 57,095 69,317 4.933 74,250 157,681 12,714 170,395 106,929 8,997 115,926 358 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 190+ No. 18. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and 05 o Home Produce. Value, 1899. Foreign 1 T^^^, rroduce. Value, 1900. Home Produce. PrS"' Total. Oil cake and meal, &c G. B.. U. S. . 0. c. S 139,046 4,815 s 139,046 4,815 221,825 2^337 •S 221,825 2,.337 TotaI.'< .... 143,861 143,861 224.162 224,162 G. B.. U. S. . 0. C. PaintR and colours 1.59 4,484 159 4,484 4,091 3,506 2 4,091 3,506 2 4,643 916 19,020 4,198 4,643 916 22,472 4,198 7,599 7 IQO G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. G. B.. U.S.. O. C. 1,359 25,091 4,821 Pajier and manufactures of. . 3,4.52 1,359 23,561 4,821 1,.536 Totals 24,134 672 5,273 663 3,452 27,586 29,741 1,5.30 31,271 Plant.s and trees, &c ... 2 90 674 5,363 663 1,640 .5,636 202 1,040 23 5,6.59 202 Totals. 6,608 92 6,700 7,478 23 7 .nftl G. P... U. S. . O. C. G. B.. U. S. . 0. c. G. B.. U.S.. 0. c. .... U.S.. 0. c. Provisions — Bacon and hams 10,407,592 5,709 3,177 62 220 1,011 10,407,654 5,929 4,188 12,749,175 1,429 7,421 436 64 12,749,175 1.865 7,485 Totals 10,416,478 1,293 10,417,771 12,758,025 500 12,758,525 Butter 3,526,007 3,984 170,882 318,044 6,488 3,844,051 10,472 170,882 4,947,000 5,044 170,112 5,122,156 235,284 4,464 69,4r»0 292,814 14,593 5,239,814 19,637 170.112 Totals 3,700,873 324,532 4,025,405 307,407 5,429,563 Canned meats, including dried or suioked meats. 92,668 507 4,312 4,364 2,849 18 97,032 .3,356 4,330 1,.508 236,792 1,620] 6.084 14| 69,414 Totals 97,487 7,231 104,718 309,148 .3,142 312,290 Cheese 16,718,418 17,739 40,608 602,372 22,299 17,320,790 40,038 40,608 19,812,670 4,836 :^,818 625,266 2,272 119 20,437,936 7,108 38,937 Totals . . ., 16,776,765 624,671 17,401,436 1,254,392 6,666 6,005 19,a56,324 627,657 20,483,981 G. B.. U.S.. 0. C. Egsrs 1,254,392 6.666 6.005 1,447,030 2,621 8,2.51 1,447,030 2,661 8,2.51 40 Totals 1,267,063 1,267,063 1,457,902 40 1.4.57 942 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 359 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Otlier Articles Exported from Canada, ttc. — Continued. Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Home Produce. Foreign ^ , Produce. Kome Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. 166,685 4 261 166,685 4,449 12,213 $ 187,895 17^898 $ 187,895 17,898 $ 264,327 4,700 $ 264,327 4,70(J 12^213 20,918 - 20,918 183,1591 188 183 347 205,793 205,793 289,945 289,945 610 610 6,766 356 567 5,139 567 2,843 5,139. 7.611 2,843 6,766 7,611 356 1 7,732 7,732 5,706 5,706 10,454 10,454 6 303 6,303 9,200 26,015 6 2,497 22,277 6 2,777 23,986 332,328 45,485 513,687 332,328 8,9871 213 26,015! . 280 1,709 1,915 192 47,400 51^879 41,305 213 41,518 24,780 729 5,088 536 1,989 26,769 891,500 2,107 893,607 154 154 6,292 167 729 5,210 536 84 6,290 556 84 6,203 167 89 122 i90 6,480 50. 606 6,524 89 6,613 6,353 122 6,475 6,930 240 7,170 11,732,785 38,851 6,810 228 4,581 9 11,733,013 4-^432 6,819 12,356,648 44,853 2.292 ■ "l',i69 28 12,356,648 46,022 2,320 15,873,739 1,223 31,372 " " 5J8i 79 15,873,739 7,004 31,451 11,778,446 4,818' 11,783,264 12,403,793 1,197 12,404,990J 15,906,334 ' 5,860 15,912,194 3,142,353 5,839 147,471 55,486 2,288 1,760 3,197,839 8,127 149,231 5,459,300 41,149 160,092 6,195 405 9 5,465,495 41,554 160,101 5,667,150 855,895 6,554,014 10,225 390,379 "3,954 334 6,554,014 14,179 390,713 3,295,663 59,534 3,355,197 .5,660,541 6,609 6,954,618 4,288 6,958,906 357,047 3^086 357,047 0,743 59,255 855,895 1,071 24,612 595,072 .595,072 3,657 59,255 600 13 1,671 24,625 6,208 18,019 444 168 6,6?2 18,187 41 9, 959 i 3 086 423,045 881,578 613 882,191 19,803,877 12,181 54.014 619,299 612 619,911 20,609.361 37,601 49,989 423,770 2,530 21,033,131 40,131 49,989 19,620,239 12,038 54,014 183,638 143 24,620,004 7,779 85,160 63,400 63 24,683,404 7,842 85,160 1 ■"'■"" 20,69i),951 426,300 21,123,251 19,686,291 183,781! 19,870,072 1 24,712,943 63,463 24,776,406 1,677.727 6.529 7,384 656 1 1,677.727: 1,691,024 7,185 35,764 7,384 6,454 2,899 1,691,024 38,663 6,454 1,420,760 6,436 8,934 5,i24 1,420.760 11,560 8,934 l,691,64o] 656 1,692,296 1,733,242 2,899 1,736,141 1,436,130 5,124 1,444,254 360 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 iSo. 18. — Statemext of the Values of the Principal aiil Articles. Value, 1899. Value, 1900. Home Produce . Foreign Produce . Total. Home Produce . Foreign Produce . Total. Provisions — Con. All other G.B. U.S.. o.c. G.E.. U.S; O.C. G.B.. U.S.. O.C S 217. .523 22,702 102,095 S 3,008 4,886 19,746 S 221,131 27,-588 121,841 S 484,0.50 20, .5.50 .55,063 8 79 8,203 21,267 S 484,129 28,7.53 76,330 Totals 342,320 28,240 370,560 5.59,(563 29,549 589,212 Recapitulation, provisions. . . . 32,216.600 57,307 .327,079 928,4.50 36,742 20,775 33,145,0.50 94,049 347,854 39,675,209 38,944 349,065 919,667 27,164 21,464 40,-594,876 66,108 370,-529 Grand totals 32,600,986 985,967 33,586,953 40,063,218 968,295 41,0.31,-513 Rags of cotton, linen, jute,&e. 2,892 28,167 69 2,892 28,236 3,593 4.5,694! 3.593 45,(594 31,128 Totals 31,059 69 49,237 ■ 49,287 G.B Salt... ... . U.S.. O.C. 1,518 2,439 9,979 3,957 9,979 3,308 1.50 7,321 15,937 10,(529 16,087 Totals 1,518 12,418 13,936 3,4.58 23,258 43,360 26,716 G.B.. U.S.. O.C. G.B.. U.S.. Seeds- Clover and grass 409,686 .50,529 261,915 21,376 2.52 4,240 431,062 .50.781 266,1.55 188,829 .57,199 71,240 188,829 100,559 71,24C Totals 722,130 25,868 747,998 317,208 43,360 3(50,628 Flax 8,809 720,621 9,307 88,106 729,430 9,307 88,10(5 826,843 4,879 3,802 2,037 '342 961,489 77^858 961.489 342 O.C. G.B.. U.S.. O.C. .... G.B.. U.S.. O.C. 77,858 Totals 8,809 818,034 .342 1,039,347 1,039,689 i 4,879 3,162 2,037 10,078 640 894 4,025 123 894 1,233 368 5,2.58 491 640 Totals 10,718 .5,042 1,601 6,643 Recapitula.tion, seeds 423,374 53,691 263.9.52 741,997 10,199 92,346 1,165,371 63,890 356,298 189,723 61.566 71,363 961,489 44,593 78,226 1,1.51,212 106.159 149, -5b9 Grand totals 741,017 844,542 1.58.5.5.59 322.652 1,084,308 1.40(5,9(50 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 361 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Other Articles Exported from Canada, - Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. 443,951 589,904 1 443,951 60 : 589,964 i 21,696 1 16,297 .549,119 424 16,297 .549,119 $ 29,795 401,313 130 29.795 -ini 74.S 21,(596 424 ' 3,020 3,020 1,055, .551 60 1,055,611 565,840 565,840 434,128 430' ■i'^i .^!iS 3,538,272 34,638 81,007 2,698,508 81,578 57,742 15,812 3,073 1,109 2,714,320 84,651 58,851 3,015,694 118,209 30,649 2,0.59 772 3,017,753 118,981 30,649 3,536,822 34,6.38 81,007 1,4.50 2,837,828 19,994 2,857,822 3,164,552' 2,831 3,167,383 6,399,763 460,057 .591,-328 7,451,148 3,652,467 1,450 7,643,7.53 257,647 414,054 3,653,917 7.142,602 7,142,602 479,263 552,439 8,174,304 6,399,763 - - 7,643,753 2.57,647 414,054 479,263 ^^--- 460,057 591,328 552,439 8,174,304 7.451.148, 8,315,454 .529.434 8,315,4.54 ■ 588,422 .588,422 444,863 51,789 10,064 41,173 17,088 444,863 529,434 ^ 870 51,789 10,064 .^879! 41,173 17,088 16,463 Ifi 4«.S 551,769 681,384 681,384: 472,015 472,015 551,769 1,5,52,756 10,571,940 1,881,092 1,532,860 6,582,695 1,264,950 19,.372 592 1,552,232 1,623,292 6,583,287 9,365,302 l,264,950j 1,580,397 59C 1,262 1,623,888 9, .306, 564 1,580,397 831 1,676 1,553,-587 10,573.616 1,881,643 9,380,505 1,858 19,964 9,400,469 12,.568,991 12,570,849 14,005,788 3,058 14,008,846 46,618; 46,618 538,825 20,250 19,682 806,882 14,1.50 19.682 28,188 28,188 536,852 20,250 1,973 806,882 14,150 998,279 12,445 2,217 1,000,496 12,445 603,720 1,973 605,693 840,714 840,714 1,038,912 2,217 1,041.129 262,791 85,869 38,490 1,907 264,698 86.065 38,490 195,013 156,486 16,466 195,013; 290,131 156,4861 121,393 16,466 39,670 290,131 121,393 39,670 387,150 2,103 389,253 367,965 367.9651 451.194 451,194 71,112 779 71,891 362,470 5,722 68,124 224,092 8,831 68,1241 4.3,250 224,092; 235,012 8,831 6,100 43,250 362,1.39 331 50 235,062 6,100 984 419 .5,722 438,973 1.110 440,083 301,047 301,047 284,362 50 255,020 17,9.32 272,952 193,146 28,3.50 19().292 210 159,.378 1,281 17,979 .... 196, .502 241.1 MO 241,139 H'0,024 2,522 28,066 284 160,659 17,979 375,140 268,003 37,739 7,084 307 275,087 38,046 473,710 20,738 404,448 373,649 1,491 546,881 7,391 554,272 368 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 18. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and Articles. a Value, 1899. Value, 1900. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Wood and mfrs. oi—Con. Shingles G. B.. 654 U. S. 939,243 0. C. .36.2.56 8 1 •S 6.54 S S S 208, 939.451 1.109.296 1,109,296 36,2.56: 22,210 22,210 ' i Totals 976,153 208 976,361; 1,131,506 1 1 ' 1,131,. 506 Sleepers and railroad ties. 1 G. B.. U. S. 0. c. u. s.. G. B.. U. S-. 0. c. 4,776 79,529 1 4,776 1,899 79,529 220,007 1,899 220,007 1 ■ ■ ' Totals 84,305 84,305 221,906 221,906 Stave bolts 12,372 12,372 20,673 20,673 Shooks, bo.\ and other . . . 164,976 36,077 24,107 164,976 36,077 24,107 121,713 59,899 69,745 121,713 59,899 69,745 Totals 225,160 225,160i 251,357 251,357 G. B.. u. s.. 0. c. G. B.. U. S.. 0. c. G. B.. U. S.. 0. c. Timber, square — Oak 554,472 554,472' 279,219 125,310 404,529 2,420 700 3,120 1,079 1,079 Totals 556,892 700 557,592 280,298 125,310 405,608 Pine, white 1,338,009 3,169 15,476 ::;:■:::.. 1,338,009 1,182,048 3,169 2,041 15, 476 i 873 69,495 1,251,543 2,041 873 Totals 1,356,654 1,356,6.54 1,184,962 69,495 1,254,457 All other timber, square 557,451 2,712 1,966 5,365 562,816 2,712 1,966 508,701 34.371 5,414 • 53,494 .j62,195 34,371 * .5,414 Totals 562,129 5,365 567,494 548,486 53,4941 601,980 G. B.. U. S.. 0. C. G. B.. U. S.. 0. C. i J 1 Wood for wood pulp 28,099 809,795 4,192 28,099 809,795 ! 38,370 864.077 1 38,370 864,077 4,192 325 325 Totals 842,086 842,086 902,772 902,772 Wood, all other, N.E.S., unmanufactured 35,188 270,050 56,811 9,589 235 35,188 279,639 57,04b 56,175 340,697 39,463 1 i 56,175 11,445 3.52,142 731 40,194 Totals 362,049 9,824 371,873 436,335 12,176 448,511 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Other Articles Exported from Canada, &c. — Continued. 369 Home Produce. Value. 1901. Foreign Produce. Value, 1902. Total. Home I Foreign Produce. Produce. Total. Value, 1903. Home 1 Foreign Produce, i Produce. Total. 88,782 1,037,335 19,.333 1,145,450 88,782 700' 1,038,0.35; 1,. 505,8.50] . . . 1 19,333! 19,5.36 700 1 1,146,150 1,525,3861 8,848 142,658 703 731 152,209 731 7.217 8,848 13,408 143,389 168,345 703 445 152,940 7,217 211,420.. 95,7.38 . . 69,240 . . 376,398 210,667 811 1,900 182,198 11,671 211,420 221,402 95,7.38 ()2,656 69,240) 86,347 376,398 370,405 103,878 213,408 314,545 841; 1,900 .354.759 1,193 900 61 103,8781 317,286 3.55,952 880,669 6,041) 4,650 25,093 891,359 ■72,001 51,090 2,087 905,762 906,747 6,040 10,298 4,650 2,5,093 916,452 6,7.50 923,795 63,0031 835,004] 464,870 51,090 14,919 55 2,142 8,043 825,178 63,058 32,198i 1,364,8211 1,397,019 376,084 296,578 22,548 695,210 1,949 4,830 3 888,236 487,832 32,198 1,364,821 1,397,019 120,445 1,194,593 1,315,038 961 1,505,850 19,536 1,525,386 13,408 168,3451 445 1,596,181 13,962 1,596,181 13,962 1,610,143 182,198 11,671 2,634 207,750 500 210,884 5,337 221,402) 270,731 62, 656 i 73,604 86, 347 1 95,837 370,405 440,172 64! 64 1,610,143 2,634 207,814 500 210,048 .5,337 270,731 73,604 95,837 440,172 .355,659 412,641 21,0.53 433 694 1,254; 447 356,913 413,088 3,037 28 3,065 6,782 .378,033 301,408 22,551 701,992 47,6131 420,843] 47,109] 928 350 906,747 10,298 6,750 923,795 467,907 14,947 8,043 1 '294,716 9,041 6,800 447 21,053 434,141 1,310,557 806,816 7,054 14,149 490,8971 828,019 120,445 1,194,593 1,5.58,560 1,315,038 1,558,560 1,294.716 9,041 6,800 2321 284] 1,310,557 807,048 7,338 14,149 .516 515,565: 1,278 47,613 421,771 47,459 24,977 .35.5,332 40,080 .516,843 420,389 8,745 120 8,865 828,535 1,. 558,560 1,558,560 24,977 364,077 40,200 429,254 10-^ 24 370 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 18. — Statement of the Values of the Principal and C ■\ 'alue, 1899. Value, 1900. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Pi-oduce. Foreign Produce. Total. Wood and nifrs. of — Con. Household furniture G. B.. U. S . 0. c. G. B.. U.S. 0. c. $ 271,786 19,796 59,8£7 97 4,792 122; S 271,883 24,588 60,019 $ 238.057 46,370 95,002 380,029 73 2.380 141 s 238,730 48,750 95,143 Totals 3.51,479 5,011; 356,490 2,594 382,023 Doors, sashes and blinds. . . 360,592 449 17,165 1 1 360,592 449 17,165 287,002 . 256 11,496 . 5 287,602 261 11,496 Totals 378,206 1 378,206 299,354 5- 299,359 G. B.. U.S. 0. c. Matches and match splints. 253,867 2.591 1,523 i 253,867 2,591 1,523 78,969 . 20,814 . 4,178' . 7S,9C>'.l 20,814 4,178 Totals 257,981 671,704 578,229 24,343 257,981 103,961 . 103.961 G. B.. u. s. 0. c. . Wood l>ulp ... ' ' 'lOO 671,704 578,329 24.343 562,178; 1,193,753 60,085 562,178 1,193,753 60,085 Total< 1,274,276 100 1,274,370 1,816,016; 1.810,016 G. B.. U. S. O. C. G. B.. U.S. o.c. G. B.. U.S. o c. G. B.. U. S. o. c. . 1 1 G. B.. u. s . !o. c. i All other manufactures of wood, N E.S. 466,281 53.5t)S 37,917 3,740 40,251 2,322 470.021 !t9,,Sl9 40,239 1 303,095 107,545 57,242, 4,889 4(;,986 621 367,984 154,531 57,863 Totals 557,766 52,313 610,079 527,882 .52,496 580,378 Jiccapitulatioti, wood ond manufactures of. 17,759,616 10,511,019 2,459,875 83,301 63,428 3,391 17,842,917 10,574,447 2,463,266 16,539,725! 14,087,088 2,025,842 281,017 62,621 1,878 16,820,742 14.149 709 2,027,720 Totals 30,730,510 150,120 30,880,630 32,652,655 345,516 32,998,171 AVool and manufactures of — 9,350 3,437 1,633 9,350 3,618 1,633 1 48,129! 368,721 l,269j 48,129 , 181 2,657 371,378 1,209 Totals. 14,420 181 14,601 418,119 2,657 420,770 Woollens 4,710 7,42fa 15,469 5,503 i 1,783 2,364 10,213 9,209 17,833 18,189' 5,962; 23,610 9,490 1,233 3,.306 27,679 7,195 26,916 Totals 27,605 9,650 37,255 47,701 14,029 61,790 RecnpUulation, wool and iMniufactiiren of. 14,060 10,863 17, 102 5,503 1,964 2,364 19,563 12.827 19,466 06,318' 374,683 24,879 9.490 3,890 3,30(j 75,808 ; 378,573 28,185 Grand totals 42,025 9,831 51,856 j 465,880 10,686 482,566 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 371 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Other Articles Exported from Canada, ikc. -Continued. Value, 1901. Value, 1902. Value, 1903. Home Foreign 1 ^^^^^j Produce. I'rocluce. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. Home Produce. Foreign Produce. Total. 163,538 117 163,655 18,968 1,175 20,143 57,765 263^ 58,028 $ 181,773 17,888 79, .599 3,023 2,692 301 184,796 20, .580 79,900 $ 227,424 14,754 116,884 1,260 16,572 1,199 s 228, L)j Lh. Not separately stated i)rior to 1891. 4,5(H,.^3 5,352,043 12,.5.32,904 15,2.S3,02« 8,174,000. 234,000' 8,924,000 7,385,372; 7,.552,.525 6,996,-540 7,523,4721 14,760,996 14,760,996 14,428,063 14,428,063 13,493,239 13,493,239 9,537,5.->8 9,537,558 3,444,626 .'^,883,264 9,032,5541 9,032,554 :iO,180 210,3191 1.51.122 466, .517 1 8,411,276 8,042,586 6,996,-540 7. .527, 4721 Totals. 240,499 (il7,639 427,-5-57 .S0«,799 599,-568 486.651 498,51 ;j 970,-531 994,537 1.040,498 958,365 834,513 878,159 BTATl>iTlVAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 381 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Mine — Continued. Phosphate. Quantities. Great Britain. United States. Other [ Countries. I Totals. Tons. Tcmx Tons. Vak Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Not seijanitely stated prior to 1878. 2,930 9,385 (5,792 39 2,018 1,182 732 524 3,701 11,927 7,974 3,199 2,402 1.5,601 13,197 2,080 1,904 17,181 12,263 220 1,995 14,478 21,328 32 111 21,471 16,878 745 1,361 18,984 23,718 532 1,724 25,974 20,465 733 1,605 22,803 18,6.38 1,100 2,111 21,849 19,695 2,911 552 23,158 25,792 3,192 731 29,715 22,062 1,825 370 24,2.57 14,273 1,324 1,646 17,243 8,309 2,663 918 11,890 3,366 1,.580 1 4,947 .S,469 720 4,189 528 528 21 2 23 165 91 256 719 20 122 . 861 73 76 6 149 6 70 1 70 .... . 1 .... 53,471 177,949! 108,390 210,364 2.58,391 25.5,816; 451,092! 327,508 407,314 360,313 345,602 .322,269 3.55,845 393.250 3.36,745 97,737 32,095 29,600 5,280 210 400 8,100 887 28,818 11,492 29,129 28,976 2,400 2.501 8,9Soi 6,8171 6,223 13,011 32,464 34,182 22,3.50 11,857 18,188 8,295 4,210 Totals. 10,254 9,528 40,300 44,500; 1,980: 25,800 17,820 29,913 38, 880 1 9.850 1.1,800 (),600 ,S1,860 16, .550 10 1 I 64,612 216,295, 119,882 1 239,4931 327,667 302,716 453,322 362,288 431.951 396,449 397,493 364, .583 401,827 422,200 380,462 132,475 40,400 33,810 5,280 275 1,090 9,290 2,285 120 1,880 20 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 188() 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1890 1900 1901 1902 1903 TRADE AXD COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (A;. — Exports of Canada — 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 mM 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 VMX) 1901 1902 1903 GOLD-BEARIXG QCARTZ, DCST, NUGGETS, &C. SiLVEK, METALLIC (INCLUDING SILVER OrE). Values. Great Britain. S ; 15,734' 159,810 116,145 84,152. 64,578 25,821 5,033 336i 48 392! 767 450 500 100 20 1,515 I 3,560 4,601 80 538 181.125 55 United States. I Other j 1 Countriefe. I S S so 14,99fi 15,000 78,885 1,169,862 1,008.151 1,282 1,068,889 1,605,790 1,472,471 1,188,7391 1 1,031, 46i; 943,703 1 1,086,994 7P6,551|. 9.30, 15l| 911,383 . 952,131 999,007 1,210,414 . 1,017,401 810,352! 623,479 . 656,522 55.3,976 316, 1.52 1 247,7681. .318,258* . 606,254 1,084,479 2,784,498J 3,566,624 3,2.58,427 14,135,195] 24,231,890 19,660,185 150 25 l,923i 16,430,850; 6,455 t 13,0.59 16,043j 16,728j 14,195! 12,810, 32,141 7, 475 1 4,755' Values. Totals. 1.5,814 174,806 1.31,145 163,037 1,234,440 1.035,254 1,073,922 1,605,790 1.472,471 1,189,075 1,031,509 944,095 1,086,994 767,318] 9:«),151 911,383 9.52,131, 999,007 1,210,864 1,017,401 810,352 623,479 657,022 .5.54,126 316,177 247,868 318,2.58 612,729 1,099,053 2,804,101 3,587,953 3,272,702 14,148,543 24,445,156 19,668,015 16,487,528 Great Britain. United State?. Other Countries. Totab Not separately stated prior to 1871. 35,000i .510: 200 3,896 3,000 5 200 20 3 8,450 5 1,100 17,600 26,806: 1 3,496 59.5,2611.... 1,088,642 1,344,:^0 407,-325 .... 443,243 584,378 . . . . . 122,695! . .. 99,785 ... 637,000 149,146 .... 31,494 15,105 14,000 12,900 7,539] 25,134 16,487 299,415 167,165J 184,015] 238, .3671 193,441] 65,406 423,7071 651,737: 1,595,548 2,586,367; 3,519,0361 2,6.30,280] 1,350,-557 2,379,950 2,055,428 1,802,690 750 40,800, / I 595,261 1,379,380 1,088,642 407,835 443,443 584,378 122,695 10.3,681 637,000 149.146 34,494 15,110 14,200 12,920 7,539 25,137 24,937 299,420 168,265 201,615 238,367 193,441 6.5,406 423,707 651,737 1,595,548 2,613,173 3,519,786 2,630,281 1,354,053 2,420,750 2,055,428 1,802,69«J STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Mine — Concluded. A LL Other Articlks, N E.S. Totals. Toi ALS. Va United lues. Other Great Val United Lies. Other Great Totals. i Britain. States. Countries. Britain. States. Countries. $ « $ 1 $ « $ $ 18,578 195,958 7,958 i 222,494 421,093 733,980 121,056 1,276.129 l>i6s 79,920 400,577 5,673 1 486,170 735,573 1,096,536 109,376 1,941,485 1869 482,270 685,150 33,956 1,201,376 842,339 1,182,443 167,759 2,192,541 1870 511,883 778,459 9,704 1,300,046 705,840 2.011,831 123,453 2,841,124 1871 499,746 1,111,765 7,588 1,619,099 665,479 3,968,824 145,291 4,779,594 5,853,860 1872 797,017 1,508,975 14,823 2,320,815 1,013,945 4,."i37,005 302,910 1873 230,639 566,780 773 798,192 371,869 3,100,901 288,065 3,760,835 1874 11,886 407,028 790 419,704 157,014 3,214,130 272,254 3,643,398 1875 2,632 235,874 638 239,144 .302,889 3,167,912 201,026 3,731,827 1876 877,760 234,866 3,009 1,115,635 1,061,201 2,413,525 169,314 3,044,040 1877 21,738 158,987 14,087 194,812 142,374 2,472,979 200,994 2,816,347 1878 86,764 148,753 2,2.59 237,776 265,305 2,636,334 181,261 3,082,900 1879 22,317 234,146 1,435 257,898 216,867 2,495,624 164,860 2,877,351 1880 17,414 308,288 7,920 333,622 253,652 2,346,529 167,648 2,767,829 1881 20,637 366,088 8,832 395,557 311,456 2,418,021 284,096 3,013,573 1882 29,623 322,189 1,009 352,821 309,794 2,332,051 329,041 2,970,886 1883 21,669 228,539 2,683 252,891 519,672 2,505,501 221,919 3,247,092 1884 90,953 338,857 6,415 436,225 485,408 2,898,518 255,611 3,639,.537 1885 105,761 341,986 13,155 460,902 589,832 3,115,696 245,619 3,951,147 1886 34,179 445,946 16,716 496,841 477,722 3,085,431 242,806 3,805,959 1887 23,440 330,320 1,877 355,637 478,260 3,341,308 291,369 4,110,937 1888 3,532 274,786 559 278,877 422,355 3,753,351 243,464 4,419,170 1889 6,942 228,923 105 236,030 630,815 3,963,257 201,685 4,855,757 1890 1,165 184,500 427 186,092 851,794 4,600,800 331,.549 5,784,143 1891 6,787 197,283 230 204,300 683,094 4,806,483 416,894 .5,906,471 1892 4,375 265,401 1,505 271,281 244,560 4., 750, 280 329,050 5,329,890 1893 3,008 201,928 3,204 208,200 257,613 5,130,186 413,210 5,801,009 1894 1,920 250,700 707 253,327 388,407 0,271,397 323,423 6,983,227 1895 3,439 263,019 10,248 276,706 175,512 7,437,814 446,324 8,059,050 1896 9,240 209,66!) 2,992 221,901 354,769 10,533,581 410,565 11,298,915 1897 22,605 440,794 761 464,160 212,304 13,838,831' 412,121 14,463,256 1898 10,270 274,357 27,954 312,581 154,151 12,683,332 530,667' 13,368,150 1899 11,831 441,812 42,237 4". '5, 880 193,746 23,698,606 687,914 24,580,266, 1900 56,032 681,584 122,902 860,518 877,880 38,355,930, 1,133,873 40,367,683 1901 52,098 1,803,977 138,048 1,994,123 802,842 33,145,856 998,876 34,947,574 1902 87,819 1,428,764; 94,983 1,611,566 597,130 2H, 546, 605 1 921,126! 1 31,064,861 1 1903 384 TRADE A\D COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904* No. 19 (B). — Exports of Canada^ Ii"i8H— Codfish (iNCLLDixr, H.^doock, Ling and Pollock), Dry Salted. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United .States. Other Countries. Totals. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. .s -S •S •^ 18G8 i iS69 1.S70 680,236 595,216 576,532 666,766 671,262 706.863 81.5,987 '' 603,510 ■1,661.457 * 500,667 ■" 509,399 ■ 694,181 677,077, 781,-530 658,735 629,347: 734,971 774,665 806,889 939,096 54,879 80,246 4.5,639 110,260 88,242 99,438 28,-538 7-5,441 60,572 77,038] 72,071 134,1921 1.53,761: 151,792 181,663 150.106 117,487 75,359 166,901 173,992 16.5,197 151,770 199,4.50 277.062 193,113 239,086 1,748,399 1,. 531. 730 1.859.947 2.142.822 2,431.456 2,398,056 2,454,757 2,456.899 2, 764; .347 2,974,069 2.840,203 2,868, 026i 3,168.294 * 1,955,070 * 1,793,639 ■-' 2,0.55,692 1871 1872 1873 ]874 1 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 [ 1880 32.081 19.735 10,492 16,634 17,602 32,110 36,992 69,213 43,784 42,323 51, .571 85,801 67,916 86,117 * 2,370,-569 ■' 2,595,057 2,664,395 2,657,287 2,697.537 2,976,689 3.2.50,557 3,189,336 3,195,331 3,.561,141 1881 17,183 201.962 724,159 943,.304 (K),'.t39 476,2.57 2,627,469 3,164,665 1882 21,956 173,274 , 677,193 872,423 83,305 .565,979 2,738,527 3,387,811 1883 17.6.54 175,439 532,241 72.5,334 88,688 757,620 2.806,775 3,653,083 1.S81 19, .391 173,104 658,087 850, .582 95,667 712,298 2,9.31,635 3,739,600 1885 18,6.58 195,666 633,379 847,703 70,-393 641,611 2,341,317 :i,05-3,321 1886 21,068 153,271 .586,883 761,222 82,645 406, .392 1,89.5,463 2,384,500 1887 9,949 1.57.788 651,979 819,716 -57,028 399,388 2,068,115 2,524,531 1888 9.097 1.52,113 621,000 782,210 37,479 516,277 2,547,632 3,101,388 188'.( 1.5,040 120,331' 072,995 708.366 66,867 467,457 2,-541,1-59 3,075,483 1890 !t,714 1.39,946 572,880 722,540 46,239 524,251 2,443,785 3,014,275 ISfll 7,445 128,018 .596.320 731,778 32,484 536,109 2,-5:50,937 3,119,530 1892 9,912 111,962 .507,608 689,482 48,162 487,91! 2,610,718 3,146,799 1893 15,020 141,.337 555,480 711,837 67,935 545,556 2,396,-325 3,009,816 189-1 12,382 136,035 .561,7^50 710,167 60,509 .538,168 2,547,999 3,146,676 1895 8,466 104,665 682,813 795,944 37,043 393,11(1 2.897,258 3,327,411 1896 14,186 83, .504 666.1.35 763,825 66,168 321,218 2,688.806 3,076,192 1897 24,490 101,911 587,049 713,450 97,667 379,914 2,221,024 2.098,605 1898 14,396 104,773 .593,397 712,566 54,().51 .358, 27? 2,167,383 2,.580,312 1S9'.» 19,253 142,447 .524,312 686,012 74,-582 -539,471 2,088,501 2,702,554 I'.IOO 19,467 1.57,175 560, .535 737,177 81,114 (i38,27t 2,275,293 2,994,683 1901 22,359 183,913 526,672 732,944 61,023 669,807 2,030,651 2,761,481 1902 30,500 182,184 546.484 7.59,168 122,119 ': 724,48^ 1 2,31.5,071 3.161,674 1903 28,273 ) 158,765 1 623,1.37 810,175 11 5. .5.5" 600,-355 5 2,620,993 3,336,900 I * Includes all fish, dry salted. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Fisheries STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS I 385 Fish— Herring, Pickled. Quantities. Values. X Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Brls. Brls. Brls. Brls. $ $ $ J Included w ith ' Mackere 114,320 111,320 132,973 119,846 142,519 107,850 113,.515 97,119 1, Pickled, 250 63 178 144 3,638 645 544 168 prior to 187^ 114,132 160,096 234,574 198,893 173,478 100,950 119,569 110,484 201,469 203,292 244,206 270,744 343,009 304,787 270,347 225,767 ■ 1 I .315,851 363,451 478,958 469,781 520,125 406,382 390,460 336,419 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 19 56 36 1,090 170 183 56 ""'48,250 71,216 55,833 .50,143 26,758 37,879 34,417 ■63",()5i 61,701 63,977 91,286 80,922 75,453 62,646 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 99 42,286 43,239 85,624 406 140,533 161,563 302,502 1881 69 58,110 39,828 98,007 321 197,790 158,205 356,316 1882 156 80,915 42,812 123,883 780 606,193 198,757 505,730 1883 11 80,342 57,017 137,370 33 300,455 239,423 539,911 1884 392 98,390 52,387 151,169 957 290,534 171,898 463,389 1885 388 28,299 40,569 69,256 1,439 78,172 122,994 202,605 1886 1 33,386 36,205 69,592 4 116,050 128,956 245,010 1887 239 35,389 43,674 79,302 979 128,264 169,703 298,946 1888 30 27,887 52,065 79,982 122 112,170 200,427 312,719 1889 4 28,754 61,160 89,918 17 94,068 211,179 305,264 1890 0 45,923 55,740 101,668 25 148,119 186,013 334,157 1891 9 33,990 51,911 85,910 27 134,889 201,907 336,823 1892 193 39,162 63,139 102,494 367 151,878 217,434 369,679 1893 160 40,715 60,129 101,004 689 115,712 305,736 322,137 1894 35 33.257 70,478 103,770 175 86,995 230,476 317,646 1895 849 28,021 73,579 102,449 1,753 81,618 208,626 291,997 1896 50 23,428 63,379 86,857 150 62,607 178,147 240,904 1897 69 14,193 42,992 57,254 276 46,479 140,256 187,011 1898 86 13,648 39,336 53,070 364 42,084 144,250 186,698 1899 474 21,218 3.3,516 55,208 1,835 59,543 128,633 190,011 1900 J, .564 23,538 4.5,193 70,295 6,735 83,359 166,835 256,929 1901 1,.559 30,965 46,920 79,444 6,747 99,174 . 187,731 293,652 1902 1,001 25,671 47,527 74,199 4,335 \o,659 174,463 249,457 1903 10— i— 2.5 386 TRADE AND COMMERCE 1 3-4 EDWARD VI ., A. 1904 • t No. 19 (B). — Exports of Canada — ■ Fish— Herring, Smokbd. Quantities. Values. Great Britain . United | States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. $ § S $ 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 7,060 8,812 4,101 6,076 7,014 10,485 6,981 10,949 14,276 20,347 12,150 3,865 11,743 18,462! 16,183 20,867' 17,5281 14,069, 5,722 6,945; 33,176 41,473 26,303 44,895! 39,124 72,846 5,062 7,623 5,287 15,017 24,332 9,608 12,940 3,425 16,588 19,663 10,363 5,979 11,201 * 30,584 * 32,618 * 30,255 * 38,621 * 45,415 i78',582 145,421 709,632 303,990 239,951 189,740 439,675 232,959 1,129,987 1,773,321 1,674,571 3.802,961 3,314,663 5,370,004 ' ■ " 295,722 79,288 690,498 574.222 358,647 216,965 376,034 987,792 707,263 1,354,696 3,173,451 2,552.783 4,401,559 3,721,368 6,185,713 25,815 26,866 47,550 72,337 66,313 67,408 48,968 95,790 1881 222,815 7,893,580 348,131 8,464,526 5,860 112,715 8,645 127,220 1882 218,948 10,226,597i 285,092 10,730,637 8,384 144,553 6,884 159,821 1883 11,000 8,121,943 319,586 8,452,529 1,014 161,130 7,241 169,385 1884 75,894 7,373,917 410,137 7,859,948 2,229 140,560 11,468 154,257 1885 204,171 9,717,162 521,379 10,442,712 5,993 133,109 11,491 150,593 1886 14,800 5,133,261 345,745 5,493,806 282 67,225 7,023 74,530 1887 16,360 5,588,058 357,125 5,961,543 409 92,556 7,620 100,585 1888 36,100 6,041,153 224,601 6,301,854 935 105,604 5,629 112,168 1889 15,562 4,.o91,672 206,897 4,814,131 450 130,114 5,303 135,867 1890 5,850 5,201,567 584,948 5,792,365 259 91,850 14,017 106,126 1891 1,300 4,354,143 976,314 5,331,757 27 87,854 21,682 109,563 1892 18,965 2,573,059 1,137,923 3,729,947 436 45,345 24,901 70,682 1893 5,500 3,253,055 1,307,398 4,565,953 85 41,840 27,294 69,219 1894 5,000 2,978,050 1,056,256 4,039,306 100 55,684 24,130 79,914 1895 56,05(J 2,154,835 2,747,838 4,958,723 914 40,819 59,640 101,373 1896 97,745 2,998,732 3.040,382 6,136,859 1,612 51,105 53,819 106,536 1897 36,75C 2,592,160 2,199,583 4,828,493 1,073 44,548 45,445 91,066 1898 76,00c 5,071,567 1,249,02C 6,.S96,592 1,800 89,556 22,215 113,571 1899 78,50C > 2,972,456 1,307,05C 4,358,006 2,021 1 64,745 22,131 88,897 1900 ' 1.35,66.^ ) 4,180,698 1,935,088 6,251,451 1 3,388 82,70.5 17,840 103,933 1901 50,30( ) 1,595,73c 470,541 2,116,576 ) 1,011 37,71S 12,256 ) 50,974 1902 64,35< ) 2,756,224 [ 739,76( j' 3,560,33^ I 1,56( ) 58,76£ 15,081 75,410 1903 42,99 t' 2,680,57? 1 705,22£ ) 3,428,79( 5 1,42[ 5 60,89: 5 15,46- 1 I 77,780 * Includes all smoked fish. STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATilMENTS 387 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Fisheries — Continued. Fish— Lobsters, Fresh. Quantities. Great Britain . Brls. United States. Brls. Other Countries. Brls. Totals. Brls. Values. Great Britain . United States. Other Countries. 900 1,229 Not separately stated prior to 1873. !,389 900 1,229 5,585 3G1 1,788 110 Totals. 5,695 361 1,788 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 10 86 365 35 237 100 139 301 474 399 2,922 5,107 10,103 20,687 32,077 31,996 30,039 25,189 29,259 37,780 46,592 45,441 43,473 40,552 42,540 33,622 38,477 31,825 29,664 49,240 35,473 33,292 100 1 26 139 301 475 399 2,922 5,107 10,103 20,687 32,077 31,996 30,039 25,189 29,359 37,781 46,602 45,441 43,559 40,917 42,540 33,622 38,485 31,864 29,664 49,503 35,573 33,292 75 535 2,400 150 383 1,930 1,009 668 579 798 1,328 14,410 31,364 40,916 52,469 81,761 80,782 109,024 110,835 140,039 179,422 254,619 290,966 257,790 304,375 340,928 330,793 336,575 367,159 305,493 299,257 364, 185 398,267 600 3 16 260 668 579 803 1,328 14,410 31,364 40,916 52,469 81,761 80,782 109,024 110,835 140,639 179,425 254,694 290,966 258,325 306,775 340,928 330,793 336.725 367,558 305,493 301,447 365,194 398,267 10- i— 251 388 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 19 (B). — Exports of Canada — Fish — Lob.stee.' >, Canned. Quantities. Values. >■ ! Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great ' Britain. United i States. Other Countries. Totals. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 8 s S S 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1 1 \ 1 Not separately stated prior to 1873. ) 1 l,973,376i 4,330,180^ 4,533,1071 4,574,967 6,108,726; 8,105,871! 10,471,638, 8,791,7791 185, 712 r 396,201 302,3.56 460,606 554,153 742,068 841,941 640,760 136,769; 124,713 280,811 1 106,099 113,394 180,990 210,809 267,792 539 2,619 9,504 5,197 1,956 3, .531 .51,210 9,4:i5 323,020 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 '3,463,453 2,334,095 3,74.5,512 .5,068,172 6,589,784 8,056,570 6,124,889 851,475 2,130,265 787,349 1,025,882 1,488,715 2,011,195, 2,586,-596 15,252 68,747 42,106 14,672 27,372 403,873 80,294 .523,533 592,671 571,902 669,503 926,589 1,103,960 917,987 1881 10,918,614 2,249,968 126,920 13,295,502 1,103,640 230,303 13,958 1,347,901 1882 10,675,124 3,828,3361 305,692 14,809,152' 1,046,0091 354,593 31,139 1,431,741 1883 10,413,978 4,418,244 274,758 15,106,980 999,780 450,694 28,421 1,478,895 1884 6,899,070 3,688,196 230,915 10,818,187 719,176 404,784 21,684 1,145,644 1885 8,099,001 6,198,975 286,914 14,584,890 903,298! 712,870 37,010 1,653,178 1886 7,698,023 4,644,515 1,752,034 14,094,572 925,170 499,779 238,043 1,662,992 1887 8,612,583 3,312,138 847,856 12,772,577 943,347 338,988 96,908 1,379,243 1888 4,867,953 4,823,587 1,652,902 11,344,442 558,061 482,623 179,839 1,220,523 1889 3,677,409 4,409,811 1,175,589 9,262,809 444,979 490,504 160,280 1,095,763 1890 3,420,775 3,851,447 729,133 8,001,355 436,432 460,317 100,905 997,654 1891 4,545,572 6,853,170 601,994 12,000,736 696,711 954,200 99,839 1,750,750 1892 4,994,695 4,253,016 972,157 10,219,868 807,814 680,477 166,771 1,655,062 1893 5,932,272 5,826,273 860,117 12,618,662 829,334 798,726 152,199 1 1,780,259 1894 7,069,664 4,974,894 1,4.56,932 13,501,490 1,129,576 683,038 260,721 2,073,335 1895 6,779,238 4,719,454 788,470 12,287,162 985,830 706,838 136,313 1,828,981 1896 7,587,280 5,649,519 1,253,660 M,490,459 1,146,444 777,398 222,467 i 2,146.309- 1897 5,327,248 4,471,478 1,515,343 ll,314y069 1,008,158 742,406 324,591 2,075,155 1898 5,832,300 4,062,513 2,023,987 11,918,800 1,147,593 717,489 425,79C 2,290,872 1899 ' 4,412,239 3,681,085 2,943,829 \ 11,037,153 927,850 703,444 688,766 2,320,060 1900 3,265,450 4,552,815 2,653,573 10,471,838 760,026 j 977,094 635, 73£ 2,372,859 1901 i 3,115,50S 4,362,073 3,701.066 11,178,647 697,743 j 840,237 745,95C 2,283,980 1902 ' 4,1.56,057 1 3,335,706 1 2,662,824 10,154,-587 i 882,480 697,8.35 569,08( )i 2.149,395 1 1903 j 4,009,5.5i^ 3,585,137 3,944,447 11,5.39,142 925,715 1 1 703,2.58 962,615 5 2,591,585 ! i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Fisheries — Continued. 389 Fish— Mackerel, Fkesh, Great Britain. Lbs. 5,520 6.048 19,152 11,440 5,388 2,450 9,120 Quantities. United States. Lbs. 2,639 1,008 22,760 703 152,821 92,486 29,409 729,962 278,099 476,655 695,315 529,292 324,424 2,282,687 1,407,193 644,805 924,576 3,737,754 1,743,827 1,668,125 1,784,070 1,5.53,317 2,770,040 1,254,845 1,488,273 1,455,910 493,103 378,836 1,915,729 860,290 Other Countries. Lbs. Totals. Lbs. Values. Great Britain. United States. Not separately stated prior to 1874. 250 960 200 300 400 400 1,860 379 1,500 300 60 2,639 6,528 28,808 703 152,821 92,486 29,409 729,962 297,251 488,095 700,703 531,742 333,794 2,282,687 1,407,193 644,805 925,536 3,737,754 1,744,027 1,668,125 1,784,070 1,553,617 2,770,040 1,255,245 1,488,673 1,457,770 493,482 380,336 1,916,029 860,350 1,200 665 1,397 803 440 140 625 Other Countries . 2,689 126 4,632 62 7,019 4,641 1,424 22,355 11,642 17,569 29,149 8,877 13,276 , 42,495 15 41,213 40,371 48,399 156,419 60 100,575 73,185 97,069 25 66,881 100,915 63,741 63,600 86,375 26,922 18,055 66,410 22,796 6 20 25 165 28 79 28 6 Totals I 2,689 1,326 5,297 62 7,019 4,641 1,424 22,355 13,039 18,372 29,589 9,017 13,916 42,495 41,213 40,371 48,459 156,419 100,600 73,185 97,069 66,887 100,915 63,761 63,625 86,540 26,950 18,134 66,438 22,802 390 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (B). — Exports of Canada — Fish — Mackerel, Pickled. Quantities. Great Britain. United States. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 ! 1876 I 1877 i 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 Brls. Brls. Other ( Countries, i Totals. Brls. 394 213 10 378 611 174 54 39 2 2 1 3 1 49 9,858 48 94 35 382 40 67,693 70,-5.55 69,841 4.3,204 100,371 87,504 99,955 118,953 55,873 45,285 85,214 84,497 60,867 79,3111 59,128' 27,861 26,672 70,110 65,567 42,424 33,021 37,657 20,399 13,993 10,505 12,188 9,760 32,766 36,993 18,.350 12, 776 1 42,897 21,761 30,8t7 28,205 53,250 52,212 48,278 18,929 22,162 10,600 .35,259 35,576 15,015 « 6,570 1,798 445 2,645 10,599 4,530 10,875 4,031 1,454 3,644 2,372 1,518 2,088 7,329 8,201 1,849 Brls. *220,868 *293,641 *224,821 Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. 118,402 80,474 113,846 91,815 74,061 128,954 141,365 152,341 167,285 74,841 67,449 95,816 119,757 96,446 94,327 65,747 29,659 36,975 72,803 76,166 46,954 43,896 41,782 21,853 17,637 12,877 13,706 11,848 40,130 4.5,576 20,239 10,900 19,735 24,464, 19,651 14,109 26; 1,6681 l,318l 44 2,310 2,936 670, 271 542 8 16 3 11 4 300 124,919 240 940 320 3,848 500 596,439 .593,995 527,552 .516,988 510,267 51.3,.398 615,506 523,648 .575,.323 358,460 823,963 .503,158 446,389 575,234 338,223 347,360 789,101 62.5,902 372,709 573,968 522,076 389,519 404,003 749,228 568,593 421,857 320,970 358,928 265,041 155,536 132,630 153,431 135,702 227,089 286,074 216,559 430,145 371,189 458,998 571,423 685,160 172,804 96,896 263,605 164,993 226,410 195,413 243,210 236,923 218,689 114,348 172,967 87,680 177,037 136,654 83,757 57,339 16,005 4,691 24,312 67,283 34,106 77,765 37,529 16,226 36,141 21,445 16,334 20,125 55,748 64,930 18,224 Totals. S *1, 037, 484 *984,919 n,011,014 *1, 108,062 *1,209,536 686,202 712,428 788,921 741,634 584,914 1,021,686 809,304 683,982 794,194 453,113 520,335 876,797 802,942 509,374 657,729 579,715 405.524 533,613 773,780 635,876 455,963 398,735 397,397 281,267 191,677 154,075 169,765 155,827 283,157 3.54,852 235, 2&3 * Includes all fish, wet salted. i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Fisheries — ConfAnued. 391 Fish— Salmon, Fresh. Quantities. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. $ $ 58,249 61,912 79,035 06,009 69,132 54,084 84,024 72,462 73,745 121,714 260,845 228,425 172,738 124,515 $ $ 58,249 61,912 79,035 66,021 69,202 76,230 84,024 72,462 74,534 122,7.38 263,159 229,862 181,405 125,378 1868 • 1869 1870 12 1871 70 250 1872 656,214 811,370 647,075 584,366 1,267,412 2,89.3,468 2,451,463 1,760,567 1,232,169 21,896 1873 811,.370 647,075 577,739 1,260,639 2,865,597 2,441,682 1,723,614 1,229,259 " ' 6^627 1,973 27,751 181 738 258 1874 1875 789 324 2,302 37 148 63 1876 4,800 120 9,600 36,215 2,652 700 12 1,400 8,519 800 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1,016,888 1,016,888 1,262,809 139,0.53 139,053 180,.563 152,035 223,249 219,518 1882 1,262, .589 220 180,527 152,024 223,249 219,358 ^ 36 1883 1,059,688 73 1,059.761 11 1884 2,133,154 2,133,154 1885 1,800 2,1.57,700 2,159,500 160 1886 20 1,328,522 1,328,542 5 141,519 141,524 165,876 1887 300 1,-509,209 1,509,509 30 165,846 1888 200 1,118,140 3,936 1,122,276 13 123,971 495 124,479 1889 25 991,8.50 237 992,112 10 112,429 58 112,497 1890 65,100 1,171,166 300 1,236,566 5,810 125,016 12 130,838 1891 154,418 930, .560 60,185 1,145,163 15,441 105,636 5,441 126,518 1892 80,000 1,144,891 4,662 1,229,553 4,000 119,380 336 123,716 1893 50,143 1,328,4.31 46,318 1,424,892 4,841 125,430 3,901 134,172 1894 28,623 1,177,387 120,415 1,326,425 2,843 11.3,306 8,466 124,615 1895 39,922 2,024,948 242,413 2,307,283 3,042 206,795 12,583 222,420 1896 111,472 1,903,139 19,195 2,033,806 10,122 180,063 1,695 191,880 1897 208,961 1,326,957 6,583 1,542,.501 6,404 127,835 561 134,800 1898 64,655 870,146 950 935,751 4,245 89,113 67 93,425 1899 351,265 1,008,508 297,830 1,657,603 32,045 91,058 19,135 142,238 1900 160 1,497,727 71,791 1,569,678 18 136,591 5,019 141,628 1901 774,048 1,271,042 55,261 2,100,351 60,545 131,905 4,446 196,896 1902 321,572' 1 1,171,783 116,184 1,609,539 27,463 125,090 9,1.58 101,711 1903 392 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (B). — Exports of Canada — Fish— Salmon, C.\xned. Quantities. Values. i Great Britain. United States. Other Countries . Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. § S S S 1868 269,492 442,476 41,583 63,977 67,400 96,.571 73,422 38,230 174,869 198,642 51,381 55,203 161,685 400,265 264,991 1,942 14,327 5,262 9,046 8,229 21,598 24,501 20,386 27,337 2,997 203,078 165,344 33,335 2,^^0 120 1,819 4,142 391 3,019 5,070 31,737 17,757 23,491 42,948 49,208 4,399 45,765 78,424 74,481 1869 1870 1871 1872 599,758 109,759 82,042 1873 980,833 1,214,197 400,777 398,515 1,204,-328 3,187,774 2,-511,391 62,847 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 336,621 1-30,566 216,641 23.9-5? 1,802,164 1,354,090 338,484 26,512 201,012 145,802 163,0.54 -320.908 423,144 42,266 1,343,966 1,545,775 763,220 585, .527 3,327,400 4,96-5,008 2,892,141 204,440 2-50,765 96,475 81,691 407,711 614,817 302,725 1881 2,663,932 167,379 12,872 2,844,183 279,109 17,544 1,339 297,992 1882 7,008,992 279,728 199,300 7,488,020 845,124 30,533 21,515 897,172 1883 10,737,308 36,-531 201,384 10,977,223 1,129,966 5,279 20,978 1,156,223 1884 6,193,968 926,449 228,000 7,348,417 680,758 97,604 23,655 802,017 1885 4,131,648 276,060 633,232 5,040,940 423,415 28,357 59,121 510,893 1886 3,621,740 148,875 316,608 4,087,223 365,66(» 15,351 32,806 413,817 1887 4,680,192 161,675 493,152 5,335,019 526,756 22,863 52,846 602,465 1888 7,133,081 18,624 1,151,485 8,303,190 806,266 1,621 110,936 918,823 1889 5,304,200 138,762 1,295,511 6,738,473 592,144 16,174 144,503 752,821 1890 16,671,727 486,172 766,155 17,924,054 1,923,271 64,101 82,364 2,069,736 1891 13,576,108 19,004 2,-340,598 15,935,710 1,.520,536 1,888 222,716 1,745,140 1892 11,325,165 77,010 965,984 12,368, l-~9 1,156,062 5,132 93,385 1,254,579 1893 7,985,652 2,192 231,674 8,219,518 847,449 296 22,633 870,378 1894 23,-3-59,484 11,-5-53 671,074 24,042,111 2,327,602 1,1.53 57,941 2,386,696 1895 19,771,680 408 752,256 20,524,350 1,934,642 33 74,738 2,009,413 1896 21,861,276 180,578 439 779 22,481,633 2,476,319 15,073 45,363 2,-536,755 1897 27,105,355 3,997 852,543 27,961,895 2,776,160 321 79,646 2,856,127 1898 39,178,599 76,330 2,392,066 41,646,995 3,238,166 5,534 186,945 3,430,645 1899 24,058,0-35 931,125 953,011 25,942,171 2,296,292 46,719 64,470 2,407,481 1900 3.3,992,5-56 216,6.37 2,803,087 37,012,280 2,64.5,898 18,973 218,4.59 2,883,330 1901 28,107,945 4,510,848 2,724,631 35,343,424 2,322,111 335,683 231,686 2,889,480 1902 4-5,867,581 301,486 3,133,587 49,302,654 4,735,613 24,556 252,569 5,012,738 1903 21,675,368 5,497 1,641,627 23,322,492 2,459,499 448 129,713 2,589,660 j i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Fisheries — Continued. 393 Fish— All Other, Fresh, N.E.S. Great Britain. 684 8 75 230 336 283 127 554 292 32 197 171 3,934 810 610 496 IGO 2,216 152 368 306 99 i 422' 166 553 2,905 4,934 183 386 802 Values. United States. Other Countries. Totals. 59,9931 101,3661 85,888 125,609 106,795 175,135 133,206 172,610 153,563 167,778 220,770 157,067 194,658 255,913 323,092 437,381 587,477 505,183 516,522 G19,052j 817,699 741, .336 655,911 732,653 810,562 889,462 947,834 869,213 1,038,228 924,349 969,799 915,203 1,165.405 1,352,181 1,483,868 1,263,459 8,439 620 8i; 52,225 100,720 222 713 396 656 525 329 610! 4701 8,476 726 553 1,384 696 1,248 5,605 838 828 1,229 972 2,982 1,560 1,459 1,312 1,420 1,652 9,315 2,021 2,862 Furs and Skins, THE Produce of Marine Animals. Values. 59,993 101,366 94,. 397 126,243 i()(;,s84 227,360 234,610 172,840 1.54,351 168,404 221.762 157,865 195,114 257,077 323,854 445,889 588,400 505,907 521,840 620, .558 819,. 557! 747,437 656,909 735,69: 811,943 890,802 951,122 870,872 1,040,109 925,827 971,772 919,790 1,171,991 1,361,679 1,486,275 1,267,123 Great Britain. 9,818 13,178 82,935 62,484 57,443 52,917 14,544 25, .353 20,188 19,666 9,111 28,583 19,515 75,991 61,938 70,512 79,225 88,031 152,695 152,.587 115,579 121,509 147,164 479,934 948,038 580,518 1,038,355 1,161,785 760,185 460,572! 366,559 291,300 537,099 260 527,788 347,480 United States. 836 1,307 50 5,202 55 4,929 200 850 3,483 50 66 29,255 17,750 74,530 320 91,211 79,215 155,145 108,017 90,865 171,471 56,115 157,206 13,374 21,837 2,177 1,182 265 4,120 4,775 143 322 5,602 2,504 Other Countries . 204 240 238 405 384 110 Totals. f 164 326 760 8,283 734 20 5,140 869 10,858 14,725 83,223 68,091 57,882 53,027 19,473 25,553 21,202 23,149 9,4.37 29,393 19,581 105,246 79,688 145,042 87,828 179,242 231,910 307,732 224,330 212,374 318,635 536,049 1,105,244 593,892 1,060,192 1,163,962 761,387 460,837 370,679 296,075 537,242 582 533,530 350,853 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1885 188h 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 394 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (B). — Exports of Canada — Oils— Cod, Seal, Whale, &c. p Quantities. Values. 3) Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Galls. Galls. Galls. Galls. $ S •S S 1868 1869 195,840 271,762 155,196 142,903 53,077 29,371 28,295 34,023 49,526 56,208 63,513 32,286 70,596 63,841 36,419 73,316 47,388 34,867 98,254 53,282 36,397 45,858 32,598 62,119 56,321 44,334 56,086 94,435 54,410 68,762 12,292 7,391 5,466 9,211 7,359 37,798 4,062 310 16,453 858 696 3,593 2,369 100,236 135,016 87 043 1870 1871 79,631 102 734 1872 1873 1 261,992 283,390 201,566 261,534 234,586 274,855 355,134 331,999 126,604 129,694 88,917 131,383^ 120,785 131,550 131,319 118,519 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 149,099 84,401 141,397 138,576 75,458 207,639 121,173 127,279 116,-545 90,653 94,404 198,195 138,810 204,981 7,012 620 29,484 1,606 1,202 8,6a5 5,845 1881 67,151 208,732 611 276,494 27,915 92,321 300 120,536 1882 195,016 186,559 2,368 383,943 80,104 80,174 1,016 161,294 1883 64,749 248,909 2,938 316,596 40,023 115,379 1,763 157,165 1884 52,542 272,890 2,747 328,179 28,375 123,771 1,423 153,569 1885 128,838 165,688 967 295,493 48,394 68,342 509 117,245 1886 93,223 59,233 3,549 •6,005 44,795 17,265 1,687 63,747 1887 45,128 43,315 1,143 89,586 14,610 11,832 538 26,980 1888 58,339 88,010 4,754 151,103 17,676 22,061 1,504 41,241 1889 52,687 141,260 - 1,180 195,127 18,333 36,642 385 55,360 1890 68,046 52,418 1,231 121,695 27,035 13,818 390 41,24» 1891 20,823 39,648 1,509 61,980 7,139 10,690 468 18,29 1892 79,719 92,288 389 172,396 26,365 27,054 134 53,553 1893 16,801 186,048 707 203,556 7,281 58,020 216 65,517 1894 13,475 74,977 2,562 91,014 4,8.51 18,070 1,076 23,997 1895 23,652 119,325 26,846 169,823 7,276 30,156 3,561 40,993 1896 24,413 103,954 2,041 130,411 4,485 27,728 736 32,949 1897 40,285 158,739 3,949 202,973 8,856 38,876 2,182 49,914 1898 13,409 126,839 480 140,728 3,362 31,579 137 35,078 1899 29,392 ' 151,176 1,695 182,263 7,635 38,844 444 46,923 1900 12,451 187,656 138 200,245 3,542 47,419 52 51,013 1901 34,149 146,821 1,595 182,565 10,702 38,514 440 49,656 1902 85,649 171,350 7,479 264,478 28,797 49,819 1,972 80,588 1903 46,345 98,374 21,256 165,975 18,700 28,905 5,949 53,554 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 895 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Fisheries — Concluded. All Other Articles, N . E . S . Totals. Values. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. u $ $ s $ $ $ $ $ 49,598 20,930 68,124 19,548 90,105 18,021 15,394 4,789 7,280 13,470 6,7.32 7,521 6,598 4,212 16,604 21,146 3,280 21,848 110,476 223,582 83,527 97,300 94,712 152,332 162,911 130,490 5,461 2,557 4,139 4,450 5,500 83,734 94,536 72,923 80,824 157,937 42,204 41,940 27,678 59,271 40,091 93,409 27,278 117,453 212,231 333,512 161,239 185,404 266,119 201,268 212,372 164,766 226,915 236,249 321,028 348,639 379,869 483,157 700,813 652,870 687,101 808,330 1,043,539 1,494,846 1,154,245 926,792 1,085,611 943,188 897,546 851,612 1,336,398 1,616,663 . 1,644,826 1,475,319 1,317,917 2,367,007 1,899,190 1,738,870 2,203,803 1,920,850 2,344,333 2,748,090 3,154,733 2,959,722 2,974,892 3,082,831 3,338,569 3,748,113 3,443,429 3,534,835 3,686,541 3,357,510 3,242,710 3,608,549 3,994,275 4,386,214 4,779,277 5,292,368 5,380,527 5,-500,989 5,874,360 6,853,975 6,928,871 6,579,656 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 7,317 163,312 30,692 201,321 1,562,802 2,241,585 3,063,328 6,867,715 1881 2,566 223,412 38,789 264,767 2,129,982 2,441,204 3,110,893 7,682,079 1882 5,466 301,192 40,414 347,072 2,337,072 .3,186,218 3,285,828 8,809,118 1883 15,700 219,757 45,634 281,091 l,621,8ip 3,598,216 3,371,622 8,591,654 1884 2,219 179,017 57,320 238,556 1,543,014 3,560,731 2,856,256 7,960,001 1885 9,355 220,523 233,000 462,878 1,586,771 2,587,548 2,669,069 6,843,388 1886 8,630 122,871 14,675 146,176 1,704,190 2,717,509 2,454,111 6,875,810 1887 6,986 103,528 49,865 160,379 1,544.901 3,123,853 3,124,429 7,793,183 1888 5,015 90,022 48,138 143,175 1,249,928 2,839,980 3,122,300 7,212,208 1889 1,916 69,871 45,069 116,856 2,707,422 2,850,528 2,903,956 8,461,906 1890 2,760 70,073 52,923 125,756 2,747,882 3,807,786 3,159,733 9,715,401 1891 4,238 74,029 ' 44,758 123,025 3,006,810 3,452,036 3,216,552 9,675,398 1892 9,739 99,364 40,555 149,6.58 2,347,076 3,503,904 2,892,070 8,743,050 1893 19,.351 77,922 73,049 170,322 4,586,715 3,260,677 3,2.55,300 11,102,692 1894 10,047 52,340 73,535 135,922 4,143,994 3,025,171 3,523,082 10,692,247 1895 1,572 74,442 63,987 140,001 4,462,002 3,301,671 3,314,092 11,077,765 1896 3,157 75,236 59,384 137,777 4,366,081 2,998,655 2,949,587 10,314,323 1897 3,174 95,930 73,392 172,496 4,822,688 2,979,404 3,039,569 10,841,661 1898 3,395 128,388 92,113 223,896 3,610,972 3,179,751 3,118,939 9,909,662 1899 1,255 140,202 92,056 233,513 4,071,136 3,688,935 3,409,012 11,169,083 1900 11,270 186,140 123,865 321,275 3,113,306 4,224,948 3,382,098 10,720,352 1901 3,985 191,722 165,945 361,652 6,374,877 4,184,403 3,584,014 14,143,294 1902 3,321 267,076 194,812 46.5,209 3,904,793 3,760,266 4,135,125 11,800,184 1903 396 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (C). — Exports of Canada — Ashes— Pot and Pearl. Quantities. Values. 1 > Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Giea,t Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Brls. Brls. Brls. Brls. $ S S $ 1868 22,168 22,796 18,247 17,466 14,072 16,315 1.5,478 13,846 558,846 623,031 499,087 605,984 514,825 655,415 529,281 524,898 415,097 468,788 256,948 206,067 274,979 160,658 100,384 71,451 24,918 122,042 34,201 9,518 21,330 8,797 3,042 40,003 37,159 28,466 109 158 5,842 5.550 i;377 719,613 1869 1870 i 723,573 576,380 1871 636,452 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 " " 15^226 13,287 252 .'.'.'.'..".'.. 559 638,244 689.616 538,799 546,228 423,894 1877 1878 1879 1880 16,343 15,545 8,655 10,758 116 4,031 2,343 1,179 1 3 58 43 16,460 19,579 11,056 11,980 2 31 1,541 936 471,832 296,982 244,767 304,381 1881 9,346 753 50 10,149 275,932 13,442 1,212 290,586 1882 10,756 353 11,109 317,481 11,398 328,879 1883 6,987 556 258 7,801 239,669 19,051 9,335 268,0.55 1884 7,312 158 25 .7,495 218,674 5,030 840 224,544 1885 5,358 299 302 5,959 140,074 7,629 8,619 156,322 1886 4,823 238 482 5,543 117,128 5,134 8,901 131,163 1887 4,411 322 37 4,770 118,698 7,667 1,223 127,588 1888 3,565 265 658 4,488 101,966 6,782 13,774 122,522 1889 2,991 81 490 3,562 84,032 2,010 14,337 100,379 1890 2,341 215 417 2,973 60,495 4,075 11,644 76,214 1891 2,201 565 187 2,953 ' 68,380 16,717 5,895 90,992 1892 2,056 470 30 2,556 61,581 11,917 991 74,489 1893 1,651 432 14 2,097 50,106 11,203 451 61,760 1894 1,777 163 27 1,967 52,513 4,200 941 57,654 1895 1,990 311 82 2,383 56,391 7,537 2,327 66,255 1896 2,092 206 120 2,418 53,665 4,225 3,319 61,209 1897 1,756 308 86 2,150 42.467 6,329 2,136 50,932 1898 1,251 628 105 1,984 30,173 12,757 2,865 45,795 1899 1,441 315 96 1,852 42,360 7,794 2.784 52,938 1900 1,555 519 81 2,155 48,623 12,065 2,623 63,311 1901 1,193 237 103 1,533 38,595 7,097 2,887 48,579 1902 1,578 147 56 1,781 40,927 2,819 1,730 45,476 1903 1,128 304 84 1 1,516 34,652 7,913 3,281 45,846 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Forest. 397 Great Britain. Cords. 1,114 65 73 1,250 Bark for T.\nning. Quantities. United States. Cords. Otlier Countries. Cords. Totals. Cords. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. 43,224 75,383 106,374 6.5,892 112,813 101,553 90,370 63,573 75,982 74,794 49,014 52,755 56,445 35,831 31,698 46,047 43,856 41,872 30,602 41,778 37,133 24,888 26,493 13,879 16,124 16,964 33,647 16,769 Not separately stated prior to 1876. 1,356 1,621 43,221 76,497 106,374 65,892 112,813 101,553 91,791 65,194 75,982 74,798 49,014 52,755 56,445 35,831 31,698, 46,04 43,856 41,872 30,602 41,778 37,133 24,888 26,493 13,879 16,124 17,037 34,897 16,769 16,969 300 306 5,276 170,632 284,730 360,259 227,986 441,360 481,758 426,055 314,078 399,598 364,015 '221,815 235,787 246,568 154,699 141,144 213,455 217,552 205,495 148,078 193,727 177,010 112,154 105,057 48,890 61,899 61,718 95,085 74,816 5,207 7,913 38 Totals. 170,632 301,699 360,259 227,986 441,360 481,758 4.31,-562 321,991 399,598 364,053 221,815 235,787 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 246,568 1888 154,6991 1889 141,144 213,455 217,552 205,495 148,078 193,727 177,010 112,154 105,057 48,890 61,899: 62,024 100,361 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 74,816; 1903 398 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (C). — Exports of Canada — Firewood. Quantities. Great Britain. Cords 40 622 21 70 26 4 614 45 220 15 12 68 9 United States. Cords. 90 207,184 168,669 176,157 167,385 166,865 155,185 152,036 145,494 170,239 164,836 158,605 145,106 155,087 152,141 156,650 157,485 133,224 147,674 179,103 181,398 148,929 115,512 118,681 96,166 79,904 70,660 67,159 44,139 43,850 48,815 Other Countries. Cords. 38 107 124 100 43 104 318 55 116 49 80 71 82 87 70 20 47 106 55 18 149 54 39 52 68 81 44 22 23 43 Totals. Cords. Values. Great Britain. 226,378 244,565 23.5,762 211,305 188,698 263,140 207,262 169,398 176,302 167, .555 166,934 155,293 152,968 145,594 170,575 164,900 158,697 145,245 155,178 152,228 156,726 157,505 133,271 147,780 179,158 181,417 149,078 115,566 118,720 96,218 79,972 70,741 67,203 44,251 43,873 48,858 123 180 1,717 88 217 136 16 2,475 128 675 74 24 165 40 18 180 United States. 495,098 527,582 519,977 473,095 469,438 719,678 570,107 406,270 349,0.33 337,473 318,784 299,423 292,086 311,910 366,390 388,659 353,570 316,299 313,214 311,715 337,806 339,990 281,125 314,591 370,152 354,392 286,808 222,009 222,309 173,799 140,761 123,540 117,663 90,680 91,407 il5,634 Other Countries. 541 291 250 151 220 64 126 365 351 245 117 270 626 1.32 419 177 235 183 226 216 178 40 173 279 149 34 228 175 80 122 136 171 88 45 100 135 Totals. $ 49.5,648 527,883 520,235 473,246 469,781 719,742 570,413 408,352 349,472 337,935 319,037 299,709 295,187 312,170 367,484 388,910 353,829 316,647 [; 313,480 311,931 338,002 340,030 281,298 314,870 370,301 354,429 287,036 222,184 222,389 173,921 140,897 123,711 117,751 90,905 91,507 115,769 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 399 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Forest — Continued Logs, 4.LL KINDS. Quantities. Values. Totals. « Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. c3 M. ft. M. ft. M. ft. M. ft. $ $ *170,489 96,339 112,115 84,465 64,347 86,701 50,272 24,314 3'>,366 48.426 8i;648 93,823 134,013 $ S *170,489 96,347 112,115 84,465 64,.347 86,701 50,272 24,314 33,942 68,477 84,779 94,777 134,037 1868 8 1869 1870 ■ 17,128 13,199 13,177 9,549 5,530 9,120 14,362 20,391 24,900 34,041 17,128 13,199 13,177 9,549 5,5.S0 9,360 15,634 21,384 25,031 34,045 1871 1872 1873 1874 '" i37 13 959 67 4 1875 103 1,259 34 64 414 19,888 922 841 1,162 163 2,209 113 24 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 60 37,707 65 37,832 300 195,286 488 196,074 1881 318 . 46,450 67 46,835 8,186 274,083 866 283,135 1882 321 43,812 51 44,184 2,576 259,784 192 262,552 1883 201 45,717 51 45,969 820 228,579 471 229,870 1884 47,790 39 47,829 225,532 326 225,858 1885 138 66,035 120 66,293 3,709 309,447 809 313,965 1886 66,607 27 66,734 5,350 341,083 205 346,638 1887 111 72,049 44 72,204 6,594 383,526 739 .390,859 1888 213 93,507 133 93,853 8,627 564,620 3,848 577,095 1889 71 103,416 42 103,529 672 681,265 592 682,529 1890 263 105,126 75 105,464 6,346 722,845 1,025 730,216 1891 14 149,785 83 149,882 1,640 1,112,687 1,596 1,115,923 1892 437 198,014 162 198,613 7,581 1,508,116 1,460 1,517,157 1893 2,258 338,231 57 340,546 110,499 2,749,370 1,383 2,861,252 1894 131 283,537 64 283,732 5,033 2,227,819 563 2,233,415 1895 619 204,542 66 205,227 13,890 1,717,143 288 1,731,321 1896 1,216 260,590 57 261,863 30,300 2,090,823 305 2,121,428 1897 791 209,762 88 210,641 10,618 1,789,439 260 1,800,317 1898 299 184,887 23 185,209 4,761 1,564,525 125 1,569,411 1899 1,022 87,362 23 88,407 16,843 743,452 115 760,410 1900 52,471 82,878 2,432 137,781 443,951 589,904 21,696 1,055,551 1901 1,388 74,318 51 75,757 16,297 549,119 424 565,840 1902 1,949 49,777 77 51,803 29,795 401,313 3,020 434,128 1903 Includes ' Shingle bolts. 400 TRADE ASD COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (C) — -Exports of Canada — Lumber—* Deal?;, Pine, Quantities. Value s. >< Great Britain. United l States. Other : Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United l States. j Others j Countries. Totals. St. Hd. St. Hd. St. Hd. Sd. Hd. S 1 S •S s 1868 146,396 187,117 160,057 141,411 174,483 152,889 331,716! 210,055! 223,963 254,107 252,658 199,283 213,613 3,926,596 5,232,563 4,840,947 4,728,185 5,018,614 6,005,901 7,8.30,825 8,077,857 7,626,4791 7.794,393 7,225.773 4,666,201 5,348,172 17,802 11,984 24,189 94,664 6.5,919 90,040 6,372 23,374 15,616 115 12,667 7,403 10,567 45,363 49,036 56,281 10,043 29,445 46,019 61,692, 272,807 86,039 342,762 .399,602 344,248 416,895 3,989,761 1869 5,293,583 1870 1 4,921,417 1871 • 4,862,892 1872 5,113.978 1873 6,141,960 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 329,355 200,278 220,021 241,179 236,680 185,339 195,652 359 1,169 635 3 469 360 416 2,002 8,608 3,307 12,925 15,509 13,584 17,545 7,898,889 8,374,038 7,728,134 8,137,270 7,638,042 .5,017,852 5,775,634 1881 226,115 2,500 31,690 260,305 7,715,534 66,168 895,066 8,676,768 1882 220,216 1,975 41,403 263,594 6,635,582 83,783 1,226,136 7,945,501 1883 231,717 2,398 31,953 266,068 7,355,144 148,637 1,152,760 8,656,541 1884 254,824 2,128 29,262 286,214 7,610,813 66,754 918,056' 8,-595,623 1885 72,143 474 11,324 83,941 2,679,270 22,698 591,764 3,293,732 1886 75,586 4 8,515 84,105 3,148,10] 288 503,000 3,651,449 1887 74,664 519 7,733 82,916 2,944,230 21,445 480,954 3,446,629 1888 57,801 12 2,229 60,042 2,200,015 416 144,340 2,344.771 1889 56,730 106 308 57,144 2,246,811 5,519 17,803 2,270,133 1890 92,461 42 1,559 94,062 3,690,961' 954 83,098 3,775,021 1891 81,381 64,122 69,979 399 823 125 81,780 64,945 70,104 2,871,869 2,403,766 3,111,018 19,929 26,104 3,804 2,891,798 1892 2,429,870 1893 3,114,822 1894 65,589 60,456 83,878 67,660 65 62 316 72 65,654 60,518 84,194 67,751 2,748,896 2,310,040 3,025,569 3,262,180 2,173 1,875 2,751,069 1895 1896 2,311,915 12,222 3,026 3,037,791 1897 19 881 3,266,087 1898 77,736 2 485 78,223 3,788,871 90 25,986 3,814,947 1899 88,219 3,352 91,571 3,943,781 185,857 4,129,638 1900 69,392 1 1,853 509 71,754 3,223,-585 31,730 21,201 3,276,516 1901 67,086 2,028 1,458 70,572 2,698,508 81,578 57,742 2,837,828 1902 62,518 3,09C 577 66,191 3,015,694 118,209 30,649 3,164,552 1903 84,.349 988 1,981 87,.318 1 3.536,822 1 34,638 81,007 3,652,467 * Includes ' Deals, Spruce and Other,' prior to 1.S85. i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Forest — Continued. 401 Lumber— Deals, Spruce and Other. Quan United States. sities. Other Countries. Totals. Values. Great Britain. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. St. Hd. St. Hd. St. Hd. St. Hd. •S s ."^ •s 1 1 1 1 L ( i I Include :1 with "Deals, Pine," p •lor to 1885. i 1808 1809 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 J 111,276 4S-i 15,904 127,063 2,684,311 Il,7(i5 395,469 3,091,545 1884 1885 145,063 2,147 13,662 160,872 3,580,579 54,804 .3(55,996 4,001,379 1886 149,581 1,647 15,828 167,056 3,622,386 41,018 380,071 4,043,475 1887 150,603 3,230 8,137 161,970 3,654,480 81,761 211,403 3,947,044' 1888 156,864 1,224 7,273 165,361 4,069,104 31,399 195,205 4,295,708 1889 189,772 1,995 7,598 199,365 5,110,239 53,441 210,451 5,374,131 1890 173,603 3,209 9,630 186,442 4,462,446 83,940 270,936 4,817,322 1891 147,068 1,14« 11,521 159,732 3,710,627 27,265 301,409 4,039,301 1892 166,960 6,937 7,711 181,608 4,255,006 189,368 203,079 4,047,453 1893 195,297 17,047 7,380 219,724 4,925,640 441,928 200,063 5,507,63] 1894 183,682 17,716 6,670 208,068 4,610,219 481,890 179,789 5.271,898 1 1895 195,607 19,453 8,372 223,432 4,865,305 500,100 214,341 5,579,740 1896 240,885 11,466 10,595 262,946 6,513,224 315,746 265,515 7,094,485 1897 263,342 11,291 18,110 292,743 7,094,801 310,308 513,2.57 7,918,366 1898 253,044 16,769 25,542 295,355 6,751,921 462,453 034,063 7,848,437 1899 277,904 13,058 16,675 307,637 7,522,397 351,562 414,001 8,287,900 1900 293,981 23,297 1,315 338,593 7,142,602 479,263 5.52,439 8,174,304 1901 208,845 15,238 18,553 242,636 6,399,763 460,057 591,328 7,451,148 1902 2.31,419 8,524 11,863 251,806 7,643,753 257,047 414,054 8,315,454 1903 10_i— 26 402 TRADE a:s'd commerce i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (C). — Exports of Canada — Lumber— Deal Ends. Quantities. Great Britain. United Other States. Countries. Totals. St. Hd. I St. Hd. St. Hd. 1868 ' 1869 i 1870 , 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 j 18S9 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1«98 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 8,1971 9,425 10,662 15,544 11,117 10,610 8,648^ 9,677 8,774 . 11,267 . 11,813 8,967 9,999, 10,530| 9,963| 9,800 . 10,253 . 10,673 11,542 . 11,895 15,978 . 16,150 17,127 19,181 20,876 19,915 19,028 22,105 14,074 16,357 316 60 1,584 38 14 2 3 60 242 I 103' 218| 13i 181 2,592 466 247 Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. St. Hd. e'eso 104: 381 1 109; 595 j 6761 516 842 1 1,115 1,327 858' 930 765! 958 902 3C9 261- 90 509 487 295 636 460 542 344 1,129 902 556 1,411 733 604 6,685 43,388 7,9721 8,617' 9,866 12,355 16,177 11,807 11,128 9,493 10,793 10,101 12,125 12,774 9,828 10,982 11,465 10,280 10,061 10,643j 11, 191 1 12,029 12,190, 16,614 16,670 17,911 1 19,628 22,223 20,830 19,765 20,108 15,273 17,208 s : 129,6281 . 149,044| 206,602 158,317 218,981 , 229,529 208,8851 342,408! 32.3,4281 349,2541 270,993' 217,491 j 208,788i 304,.355 220,320 310,320 300,153 I 249,747 282,268 2.50,411 254,675 236,337 328,511 269,830 281,0181 289,697' 470,679 454,993 506,331 628,110 616,015 753,728 543,055 588,422 444,863 529,434 270 1,887 2 250 1,925 98 23,201' 109 493: 82 is' 593 1,520' 399 561 174 1 181 873 5,192| 2,151 5,432 363! 4,214! I 51,789; 10,064j 5,872! S 2,150 1,976 13,791 551 8,621 876 1,524 10,019 1,451 10,409 11,753 8,259 13,631] 20,541 25,687 19,225 15,069 13,772 19,368 11,606 5,907 j 6,106 9,604 11,087 9,483 5,781 13, 645 1 8,394: 9,123 6,932 19,596 16,367 17,600 41,173 17,088 10,463 Totals. S 131,778 151,290 222,280 158,870 227,602 230,655 272,334 352,585 348,080 859,772 283,239 225,767 222,501 324,914 246,007 329,-545 315,815 205,039 302,035 262,578 260,756 242,443 338,115 281,098 290,501 29.5,478 484,324 464,260 520,64*; 037,19;:- 641,043 770,458 564,869 681,384 472,015 551,769 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Forest — Continued. 403 Lumber— Laths, Palings and Pickets. Quantities. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. M M M M f $ $ $ 29,108 33,448 1,096 1,458 550 1,982 1,231 2,040 30,337 42,873 44,626 36,991 23,644 110,782 157,659 136,444 154,712 1.56,423 198,816 1.57,110 126,417 117,143 97,428 91,193 90,908 114,639 4,092 1,440 2,758 2,006 5,885 9,039 4,0.53 3,458 5,423 6,663 9,306 8,587 4,985 *143,982 *192,547 140,298 158,176 162,867 209,837 162,394 131,915 152,903 146,964 145,125 136,486 143,268 1868 1869 130,757 156,700 146,529 183,232 142,101 136,636 119,323 119,641 107,311 117,977 122,899 1870 1871 1872 937 2,022 6,137 8,177 9,430 18,290 5,06] ' 138^50 132,414 110,668 108,822 94,613 97,165 116,250 2,414 2,200 2,518 2,642 3,259 2,522 1,588 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 5,342 169,611 2,439 177,392 27,375 147,900 5,479 180,754 1881 5,327 151,935 5,031 162,293 20,809 173,439 14,-533 208,781 1882 5,342 147,014 5,486 157,842 26,684 186,501 17,452 230,637 1883 9,048 196,474 7,062 212,584 51,273 273,430 26,757 351,460 1884 3,555 136,765 7,387 147,707 22,084 220,507 . 27,636 270,227 1885 3,854 141,220 5,214 150,288 18,508 213,881 25,870 258,259 1886 4,011 231,997 6,640 242,648 16,569 301,536 25,826 343,931 1887 2,453 232,139 3,140 237,732 16,570 329,971 14,341 360,882 1888 1,909 238,145 10,246 2.50,300 11,157 323,346 39,127 373,630 1889 4,500 274,492 5,402 284,394 28,738 345,053 18,709 392,500 1890 2,262 271,328 5,988 279,578 17,184 363,655 11,333 392,172 1891 1,088 246,061 7,617 254,766 5,820 332,044 26,428 364,292 1892 5,628 300,500 4,226 310,354 32,524 464,449 9,854 506,827 1893 2,352 349,958 4,824 357,134 18,927 515,177 18,067 552,171 1894 1,790 354,331 4,103 360,224 12,627 469,011 11,306 492,944 1895 653 421,368 5,032 427,053 3,726 509,650 15,019 528,395 1896 1,061 428,974 3,199 433,234 7,224 500,361 7,691 515,276 1897 2,288 332,019 5,298 339,605 13,012 351,500 11,769 376,281 1898 8,430 319,004 5, .564 332,998 19,549 401,237 11,537 432,323 1899 5,287 341,526 8,492 355,305 2.5,606 490,531 15,969 532,106 1900 10,385 304,459 10,774 325,618 46,618 536,852 20,250 603,720 1901 1,466 47-3,121 6,385 480,972 19,682 806,882 14,150 840,714 1902 2,455 474,819 5,249 482,523 28,188 998,279 12,445 1,038,912 1903 Includes 'Lathwood 10— i_26i 404 TRADE AND COMMERCE j 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (C). — Exports of Canada— LCMBEE — *JoiSTS AND Sc.lNTLING. Quantities. ^'alues. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1S82 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1!»01 1902 1903 Great Britain. United .States. Other Countries. Totals. ; Great Britain. United | States. 1 M. Ft. M.Ft. M. Ft. . M. Ft. . ■S 36,997 93,611 99,029 82,940 103,799 117,927 81,297 75,892 66,214 84,193 88,165 58,310 67,019 S .53,274 71,305 97,239 124,995 125,622 95,160 41,602 1 1 40,890 1 5,678 11,264 12,6.55 10,672 11,015 1,244 1,131 9,3.51 4,756 718 1,746 1,086 2,226 13,226' 15,532 21,109 17,997 9,745 7,476 58,631 29,743 10,421 6,547 .2,150 19,118 70,605 43,021 10,561 6,579 2,997 20,137 80,352 42,673 6,815 6,485 2,307 15,607 47,960 46,236 8,279 6,196 1,886 16,361 57,383 44,107 7,198 5,911 2,522 15,631 49,994 42,765 5,265 8,709 4,130 18,104 36,930 66,487 5,849 6,553 1,593 13,995' 38,820 50.895 4,862 20,388 2,370 27,620 34,900 148,894 5,163 12,230 2,617 20,010 as, 191 96,250 7,212 10,261 1,8.58 19,331 5.5,823 83,765 5,628 12,197 2,071 19,896 38,928 98,148 4,791 8,839 1,706 15,336 33,072 67,874 6,211 8,198 4,547 18,956 4.%19S 67,382 6,014 10,966 5,563 22,543 41,434 95,209 6,542 1.3,884 2,201 22,627 46,348 117,947 6,874 28,959 9,296 45,129 52,649 270,425 12,749 24,461 12,786 49,996 113,448 212,245 16,993 8,575 6,016 31,584 122,373 69,975 15,730 8,657 4,731 29,118 109,802 78,414 1.3,3.38 7,093 5,471 26,402 1 108,254 70,403 29,270 9,242 3,341 41,853 262,791 85,869 21,167 15,708 1,292 38,167 195,013 156,486 30,261 10,825 j 3,312 44,398 290,131 121,393 Other Countries. Totals .s 8 12,310 16,049 30,400 20,788 102,.581 180,965 226,668 228,723 26,922 38,020 19,845 17,093 4,631 7,1.52 256,343 251,107 142,744 1.33,875 76, .523 101,090 15,610 10,040 16,9.59 111,251 126,«J81 113,721 19,099 132,725 26,053 149,078 21,218 115,414 16,643 118,133 26,816 119,575 47,953 151,370 16,672 106,38/ 24,272 208,066 26,832 156,273 • 20,331 159,919 23,115 160,191 17,525 118,471 46,143 1.56,723 50,795 187,438 20,385 184,680 79,380 402,454 112,281 437,974 53,925 246,273 46.752 234,968 57,007 235,664 38,490 387,150 16,466 367,965 39,670 [ 451,194 'Scantling only,' prior to 1889. STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 405 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Forest — Continued. Lumber— t Planks and Boakds. (Quantities. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. § l^ M. Ft. . M. Ft. M. Ft. M. Ft. $ $ $ $ 671,025 677,859 846,882 829,550 898,209 901,734 911,794 579,686 421,664 425,220 437,900 446,026 681,202 110,154 5,734,281 74,345 5,644,059 96,028 7,053,720 59,891 6,996,959 61,819 7,036,7.52 41,596 9,318,692 229,961 7,130,456 187,769 4,623,012 176,129 3,453,604 333,610 3,212,728 301,733 3,105,195 180,916 2,914,780 217,470 4,670,187 796,254 972,552 1,106,851 1,299,024 1,625,824 1,996,811 1,860,724 1,414,000 1,017,737 967,069 968,224 1,023,500 992,624 6,640,689 6,690,956 8,256,599 8,355,874 8,724,395 11,357,099 9,221,141 6,224,781 4,647,470 4,513,407 4,375,152 4,119,196 5,880,281 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 10,927 12,584 13,795 24,090 19,830 1,5,419 18,441 776,896 465,610 323,117 319,997 333,863 327,946 563,963 123,971 101,492 84,752 81,1.33 84,1.57 102,661 98,798 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1 1879 1880 20,900 562,827 68,894 652,621 254,527 6,083,609 763,396 7,101,532 1881 18,788 602,821 78,168 699,777 258,180 7,097,938 911,744 8,267,862 1882 11,657 537,517 82,974 632,148 140,269 6,861,052 1,020,774 8,022,095 1883 24,484 557,266 88,951 670,701 297,786 7,056,.508 1,085,700 8,439,994 1884 19,156 562,542 74,202 655,900 251,070 6,9.56,248 846,560 8,053,878 1885 17,016 514,985 53,202 585,203 241,360 5,853,021 543,497 6,637,878 1886 12,673 508,304 59,850 580,827 155,221 6,209,023 643,193 7,007,437 1887 10,940 5.53,939 76,513 641,392 131,769 6,831,950 823,797 7,787,516 1888 13,437 617,688 90,775 721,900 158,443 7,187,101 996,926 8,342,470 1889 26,438 592,410 78,370 697,218 299,588 6,745,075 887,292 7,931,955 1890 14,041 686,577 75,175 775,793 162,520 7,633,262 831,130 8,626,912 1891 17,192 612,954 83,145 713,291 169,332 7,056,686 824,335 8,050,.353 1892 27,127 723,639 103,680 854,446 288,244 8,313,222 1,039,217 9,640,683 1893 25,428 541,711 101,452 668,591 385,093 6,562,289 999,619 7,947,001 1894 28,426 535,573 103,724 667,723 493,486 6,054,825 8.59,273 7,407,584 1895 36,920 690,431 91,178 818,529 583,393 7,041,074 888,952 8,513,419 1896 63,043 887,715 123,423 1,074,181 948,090 8,612,241 1,257,581 10,817,912 1897 71,814 357,945 84,850 514,609 1,074,519 3,706,887 830,131 5,611,537 1898 93,011 421,854 134,183 649,048 1,283,396 4,352,393 1,240,434 6,876,223 1899 86, .500 6.51,149 104,805 842,454 1,165,605 7,331,243; 1,114,430 9,611.278 1900 117,074 504,579 114,042 735,695 1,532,860 j 6,582,695 1,264,950 9,380,505 1901 114,622 683,423 136,037 934,032 1,623,292 9,365,302 1,580,397 12,568,991 1902 98,134 724,677 131,430 954,241 1,552,756 10,571,940 1,881,092 14,005,788 1 1903 t Includes ' Joists ' prior to 1889. 406 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 19 (C). — Exports of Canada — Li MBER— States, Standakd axd Othjsr and Headings. Quantities. Values. > ! Great Britain. United ] States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. | United States. Other Countries. Totals. M. M. M. 1 1 M. : § 1 s 1 .s 1868 .509,987 472,197 427,182 507,559 629,840 597,961, 60.5,455! 471,779' 365,466 54.5,516 362,770 124.069 140,959 187,240 114,273 101,174 79,784 11.5,978 125, .358 139,616 24,361 26,827 23,.515 20,858 29,461 40,101 85,969 40,241 62,046| 81,330 67,010 66,956 82.226 14.5,8.51 1 80,802 68,718 59,287 21.161 29,201 783,196 1869 ::::;'::;:i::::;:::;. " -;.-::i ii,594| 10,372 10,234 10,210 11,693 7,939 6,461 5,001 7,330 7,560 5,224 11,390 626,711 1870 1871 1872 1873 590.402 668,673 812,828 790,275 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 3.667 2;599l 2,700 3,648 2,978 984 1,159; 3,469 2,060 1,339 1,787 2.765 3,827 9,467 803 1,902 962 1,895 1.817' 413 764 827,297 641,991 473,095 637,749 442,915 174,691 209,897 1881 1,120; 9,318; 2,865 13,401 147,458 36,804 26,071 210,333 1882 674: 1 30, .535 759 31,968 92,.509 1.51,018 50,490 294.017 1883 764 37,442 760 38,946 116,668 1 192,796 37,185 346,649 1884 415 54,206 737 55,358 57,783 2.56,777 19,115 333,675 1885 266 66,550 1,050 67,866 25,613 312,890 20,998 359,501 1886 99 81,087 425 81,610 9,4.50 329,076 6,681 345,207 1887 280 64,886 540 65,706 6,924 27.3,519 11,973 292,416 1888 5,960 31,786 669 38,415 39,-565 160,593 9,039 209,197 1889 9,697 76,654 2,340 88,691 65,760 314,710 17,985 398,455 1890 13,080 70,165 1,021 84,266 57,862 333,836 10,876 402,574 ]S<.I1 11,097 73,541 2,756 87,394 49,878 337,355 15,178 402,411 1892 7,330 84,905 1,182 93,417 34,895 416,040 8,618 459,553 1893 » .39,867 555,074 11,6.30 606,571 1894 36,640 592,998 11,4.39 641,077 1895 25,222 603,015 10,035 6.38,272 1896 87,176 604,912 9,895 701,983 1897 48,491 643,077 7,813 699,381 1898 57,227 336,539 7,317 401,083 1899 ... 68,913 448,608 9,610 527,131 1900 65,641 475,730 8,445 549,816 1901 71,112 68.124 362,139 5,722 438,973 1902 224,092 8,831 301,047 1903 43,250 235,012 ; 6,100 1 284,362 1 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Forest — Co7itinued. 407 Lumber— All Other, N .E.S. Total Lumber. Values. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,043 543 715 7,213 2,808 14,895 7,806 5,200 25,769 44,305 32,238 11,430 22,146 .5 2,207 467 393 61,983 44,655 32,755 14,606 23,582 59 299 834 25 100 214 48 278 319 2,856 1,082 174 2,043 602 1,014 8,047 2,838 17,202 8,487 5,641 88,030 89,279 07.849 27,118 45,902 4,744,513 6,055,751 .5,671,599 5,-545,563 6,036,420 7,009,791 9,025,460 9,16.3,005 8,613,822 9,194,144 8,326,298 5,295,408 6,027,834 6,103,379 5,999,550 7,414,6.53 7,4.51,116 7,500,099 9,830,523 7,477,548 4,838,545 3,704,052 3,-388,295 3,270,637 3,115,806 4,888,901 946,138 1,081,-353 1,272,426 1,444,576 1,76.3,732 2,157,821 2,030,278 1,863,276 1,196.361 1,403,092 1,466,638 1,416,877 1,474,469 11,794,030 13,1.36,654 14,358,678 14,441,255 15,300,8-51 18,998,135 18,-5.33,286 15,864,826 13,514,235 13,985,531 13,063,573 9,828,091 12,-391,204 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873^ 1874 1875. 1876^ 1877 1878: 1879 1880 29,482 26,695 498 56,675 8,549,336 6,404,215 1,730,150 16,683,701 1881 15,934 76,559 6,752 99,245 7,323,686 7,625,410 2,261,395 17,210,491 1882 5,693 83,200 7,639 96,532 8,002,738 7,518,422 2,276,253 17,797,413 1883 18,393 139,129 5,599 163,121 8,.393,584 7,837,298 2,086,939 18,317,821 1884 27,392 184,542 2,613 214,-547 5,989,481 7,752,935 1,925,628 15,668,044 1885- 53,151 293,440 21,732 368,323 7,370,407 6,811,396 1,534,097 15,71.5,900 1886. 66,560 475,106 52,385 594,051 7,101,121 7,373,103 1,622,680 16,096,904 1887 90.863 517,988 439,719 1,048,570 6,422,837 8,071,747 1,672,818 16,167,402 1888 133,745 299,676 405,491 838,912 6,954,548 8,258,001 1,705,475 16,918,024 lg89' 93,220 251,828 428,575 773,623 9,664,950 7,813,952 1,668,936 19,147,8.38 1890 58,904 370,617 80,840 510,361 7,931,559 8,887,158 1,263,548 18,082,265 1891 64,168 241,211 56,361 361,740 6,702,698 8,141,120 1,270,263 16,114,081 1892 205,597 326,642 270,310 802,549 8,265,1.51 9,916,137 1,589,818 19,771,106 1893 30,709 209,792 180,306 420,807 8,658,018 8,417,393 1,476,107 18,551,518 1894 40,466 344,001 253,585 638,052 7,993,401 8,071,562 1,344,642 17,409,605 1895 142,619 380,515 165,134 688,268 9,266,768 9,311,868 1,394,066 19,972,702 1896 76,119 238,419 25,716 340,254 11,596,886 10,-525,121 1,686,555 23,808,562 1897 112,531 147,374 4,117 264,022 12,879,349 4,928,105 1,466,098 19,273,552 1898 115,910 223,016 32,886 371,812 13,047,000 5,966,484 2,177,506 21,190,990 1899 150,113 388,862 9,874 548,849 12,804,2-56 9,144,275 1,658,-527 23,607,0-58 1900 255,020 190,624 28,066 473,710 12,597,933 8,370,809 2,008,832 22,977,574 1901 196,292 159,378 17,979 373,649 11,962,723 11,300,470 2,276,888 25,540,081 1902 241,139 268,003 37,739 546,881 13,865,473 12,492,784 2,488,-570 28,846,827 1903 408 TRADE Ats'D COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (C). — Exports of Canada— 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 188.5 1886 1887 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 189.5 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 PcLP Wood, Blocks for. \^alues Quantities. Great Britain. United | Other : States. : Countries. Totals. Great Britain. M. (\. Not separately stated prior to 1890. -j 22,808 18,362 36,146 13,461 24,250 9,396 27,580 .33,931 34,772 28,099 38,370 32,198 120,445 57,197| 170,636j 183,312 .371,981 650 369,010 458,613 600,285 677,221 876,690 579 809,795 4,192 864,077 325 1,364,8211 1,194,593 1,558,5601 1,558,560 118 1 695 14 United States. Other Countries. M. 98 115,411 85,441 ,36,388 30.046 37,160 43,179 49,123 70,293 77,808 76,615 70.348 .52,287 .55,197 63,044 139,366 174,462 13.5,415 188,969 276,674 357,464 .365,223 343,971 456,679 671,021 1 551,640l 1 5.36,680j 593,8.39] 563,440 769,495 790,525 M. 19,666 27,080 24,571 19,388 31,672 35,199 18,238 23,020 21,524 23,796 22,869 26,886 13,957 12,452 18,765 40,735 19,949 10,933 13,913 18,638 13,284 9,052 12,.533 14,119 27,222 15,370 11,729 11,665 7,752 Shin Totals. 127,371 118,-547 112,128 118,815 109,589 118,924 135,195 112,524 60,9.59 49,434 68,833 79,.073 67,361 93,313 99, .346 100,411 94,951 79,176< 69,1.54 71,933 151,838 193,467 178,801 208,918 290,848 371,377 388,586 .360,935 465,731 683,554 565,759 564,000 609,209 623,089 781,160 798,277 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 409 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Forest — Continv-ed. Values. Great Britain. 182 32 1,100 310 1 2,053 15 4,229 25 240 G,C85 7,536 7,081 7,361 654 88,782 United States. 190,865 189,924 178,619 204,357 197,684 241,316 268,304 202,071 81,669 60,581 76,896 71.556 88,755 144.5.53 191,144 233,615 165,922 133,298 116,182 136,905 289,005 368,312 296,933 400,891 575,883 734,158 716,225 657,992 886,103 1,184,083 973,8X)7 939,243 1,109,296 1,0.37,335 1,-505,850 1,596,181 Other Countries. 66,268 44,977 39,591 34,054 43,746 60,648 47,411 72,469! 54,398 39,262 67,588 75,737 32,690 43,891 47,426 49,915 37,833 50,428 26,165 14,223 22,163 36,128 37,254 .38,038 16,446 21,6.55 30,837 22,038 13,438 17,283 20,499 36,256 22,210 19,333 19,536 13,962 Totals. Shocks, Box and Othek. ■ Values. Great Brit.ain. United States- 257,133 235,083[ . 218, 242 j 238,411' . 241,430, . 303,064, 316,055- 274,.540' . 136,067:. 99,843 144,485 149,346 121,445 188,444 238,585 28,3,530 207,984 183,732 142,347 151,128 311,193 404,680 340,872 438,929 599,865 755,813 754,743 687,391 899,541 1,201,366 994,306 976,153 1,131, .506 1,145,450 1,525,-386 1,610,143 5,500 35 855 4,270 3,161 1,779 16,476 15,499 14,064 23,113 41,667 42,784 32,934 34,875 75,4.56 63,099 j 38. .546 ' i 83, 400 j 164,976 121,713 211,420 221,402 270.731 84,590 78,113 27,4.32 72,473 .51,365 115,424 64,856 46,718 16,838 17,911 12,818 13,511 22,876 29,101 35,118 10,255 30 9,444 79,064 102,571 214,800 363,340 141,327 121,105 75,910 48,218 38,408 44,557 37,047 18,037 20,905 36,077 59,899 95,738 62,656 73,604 Other Countries. 395,865 506,806 56.5,434 638,464 508,753 596,677 355.208 241,912 188,328 164,290 61.620 82,388 46,634 40,279 45,364 39,589 25,913 16,105 5,263 13,436 12,957 21,630 34,063 38,944 46,359 38,060 31,956 33,593 25,464 24,043 13,129 24,107 69,745 69,240 86,347 95,837 Totals. >^ 480,455' 584,919 592,866 710,937: 560,118: 712,101 420,064; 288, 630 1 205, 166 i 187,701! 74,438| 95,899! 69,5101 I 69,415 80,482 50,699 30,213 28,710 86,106 132,483 243,256 399,034 198, .503 201,716 165,0-53 119,212 105,239 153,606 125,610 80,626 117,434 22-5,160 251,357 376,398 370,405 440,172 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 410 TRADE AXD COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 19 (C). — Exports of Canada — Sleepers and Railroad Ties. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 189' 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 _ I Quantities. Great Britain. United Pes. Other States. Countries. 1,569 7,296 10,331 2,736 26,3.38 10,804 47,207 31,5.o5 50, .571 45,100, 21,106j 17,275 3,950} .S,812! 4,360' 2,547 7,226' 12,466 16,816 20,6.55 15,711 24,325 30,368 31,-366' 6,529 Pes Pes. 1,869,547 905,523' 60,503 863,191 1,540 908..590 903,165; 690 1,007,849 879,610] 7,348 .3,641,147 2,634,006J 2,074,930i 1,367,-348' 712,935 1,337,292 1,779,985 2,622,313 2,.399,873 1,682,460 1,603,169 1,467,356 1,40.3,472 819,254 82-5,640 1,275,195 1,309,122 681,155 513,357 1,272,678 799,760 835,457 962,978 4 62,635 20,183 5,400 2,400 106 3 -55,503 4,689 1,977 500 Totals. Values. Great Britain. Pes. 630,8101 432,620 543,789i 1,156,270 936, .326 1,659,718 1,869,547| 966,026! 866,.30O 915,886 914,186j 1,010,585 913,296 United States. [ Other I Countries. 30,174 9,482 8,529; 3401 4,0601 6,606! 560 28,534! 6-5,601 1,040 31,701' 2,247 •S Totals. lOj '745I 1,800 3,323; 1 15,974 6.953 808 360 92,6.50, 71,641 94,785 217,281 188,8.38 381,733 469,443 196.066 12,338 173,483 248 16.5,508 165,897 138 190,036 150,996, 1,800 298,776 571,196; 484,769| 343,092! 142,049 261,405 335,274 514,789 469,793 296,913 307,684 259,384 212,632 131,765 127,019 208,254 221,929 96,185 79,-529 220,007 142,658 168,345 207,750 3,189 703 445 500 -S 122,834 81,123 104,059 217,621 194,698 391,662 469,443 208,404 174,291 194,042 231,636 191,076 184,497 324,568 637,969 554,328 415,313 197,826 367,457 355,946 519,918 470,558 303,639 310,676 259,467 214,892 131,765 130,208 213,622 229,780 101,191 84,305 221,906 152,209 182,198 210,884 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Forest — Continued. 411 Timber, Sqi 'ARE— Birch. Quantities. Values. Totals. » Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. 0! Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. $ $ % $ ' 23,183 31,377 30,044 28,192 25,304 30,750 43,968 54,194 33,177 42,286 31,152 21,187 34,4.52 163,609 222,018 211,010 182,462 171,215 237,173 395,067 454,581 241,170 293,363 214,036 124,84(i 223,854 254 281 20 1,977 1,647 3,738 10,310 2,470 8,804 600 155 30 493 1,005 1,576 1,940 183 1,153 419 1,048 2,900 2,360 2,095 1,744 3,019 104,356 223,304 212,6061 186,379! 173, 045 i 242,064 405,796 458,099 252,874 296,323 216,286 126,620 226,873 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 41,320 53,640 31,773 41,767 30,748 20,914 33,957 2,576 348 991 60 1 60 10 1 72 206 413 4.59 344 263 495 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 36,511 144 36,655 254,963 863 255.826 1881 24,999 132 229 2.5, S60 166,856 1,289 1,936 170,081 1882 24,904 66 385 2.5,355 191,4.55 480 2,410 194,345 1883 42,109 30 257 42, ,396 299,730 112 1,362 301.204 1884 31,223 129 451 31,803 241,934 1.373 2,724 246,031 1885 37,436 106 193 37,735 263,296 828 1,149 265,273 1886 18,843 43 61 18,947 132,174 262 500 132,936 1887 18,698 10 18,708 136,585 132 136,717 1888 19,441 160 109 19,710 158,992 823 516 160,331 1889 28,126 210 34 28,370 233,639 840 155 234,634 1890 23,780 - 400 223 24,403 190,403 600 1,474 192,477 1891 29,329 9 29,338 2.35,039 36 235,075 1892 25,950 722 26,672 207,695 4,301 211,996 1893 16,788 7 13 16,808 127,468 84 39 127,591 1894 14,813 20 8 14,841 111,176 88 41 111,305 1895 26,777 132 60 26,969 226,3.35 945 435 227,715 1896 23,778 24 448 24,250 192,142 120 1,818 194,080 1897 15,987 45 105 16,137 140,948 338 1,279 142,565 1898 25,716 163 282 26,161 201,681 991 1,514 204,186 1899 22,147 2, .511 92 24,750 209,270 18,065 1,089 228,424 1900 24,473 648 64 2.5,187 213,123 5,430 6.55 • 219,208 1901 10,481 41 73 10,597 j 103,683 430 754 104,867 1902 19,61f 15 32 19,663 1 203,971 164 555 204,690 1903 412 TRADE A:\'D commerce i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 1 9 (C). — Exports of Canada — Timber, Squabe — Elm. Quantities Totals. Tons. Value?. Grea:; Britain. 33,65 35.965 33.498 27,4.56 23,431 22,401 27,096 26,629 20,940 26,919 20,301 8,615 14,578 28,905^ 17,465 22,83o! 16,303 I 18,028 19,667, 10,223 8,417 13,218 18.3381 I 14,357! 14, .545' 14, 367 j 10, 478 1 12,239 i 14,289 12,107 12,717 1.5.327 10,544 I 13,128 13.117 14,033 305,292 318,107 306,813 200,816 226,836, 260,029! 394,415 377,126 230,937 323,877 224,052 94,107 1.54,733 373,984 197,686 273,422 214,90: 257,168 259,528 120,376 99.412 174,038 . i 244,908 188,360^ 198,4:34 189,808 140,307 1.58,566 184,712 170,549 170,468 221,663 1.58,254 210,693 246,025 295,364 United States. Other Countries. 806 763 5,530 6,585 2,295 779 135 9,871 2,079 140! I 560 i 4,917 1,120 1.36 249 3,511 448 3,420 232 1,639 328 718 6,768 290 2,512 417 812 564 3,447 1,912 1,066 3,9.57 2,280 1.043 470, 2, .566 140 4,742 2,212 1,780 9,494 Totals. 8 309,518 319,102 313,982 267.729 229.849 207,576 394,840 389,509 231,354 324.689 226,695 97,094 156,645 375,010 206,560 276,822 215,943 257,168 2.59,768 124,639 100,982 174,260 25.5,693 188,5.53 198,027 190,362 140,367 1.59,036 187,278 170,689 175,346 221,003 160,715 220,204 248,253 304,85s i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Forest — Continued. Timber, Square— Oak . 413 Quantities. Values. Great Britain. Tons. United States. Tons Other Countries 71,631 77,073 62,439 88,388 62,047 20,064 37,367 15,511 1,438 3,058 1,560 965 324 1,068 62,269 3,986 35,449 399 47,562 103 43,310 647 27,554 822 36,407 11 19,995 316 21,123 83 25,942 28 40,245 48 24,856 4 20,495 23,755 25,333 6 17,970 27,669 30,105 20 26,395 14 25,490 13,562 11,152 96 1.5,221 89 16,318 22 Tons 3,283 3,448 1,455 4,979 5,876 6,391 4,675 912 1,781 137 244 990 74 585 156 20 386 412 358 .50 Totals. 21 37 8 56 102 108 111 Great Britain. 03,841 67,954 68,659 94,751 88,712 83,174 90,425 81,959 66,952 94,927 68,888 26,779 43,110 67,167 37,629 47,802 44,201 29,366 36,492 20,896 21,362 25,990 40,679 25,272 20,853 23,805 25,338 17,991 27,706 30,133 26,465 25,592 13,670 11,359 15,310 16,340 593,676 735,601 69(),039 1,189,602 1,151,501 1,12,5,256 1,456,483 1,. 554, 048 1,050,067 1,501,020 994,616 308,193 .526,939 1,168,701 707,728; 972,472' 876,342 552,082 703,725 381,898 413,415 551,071 847,915 514,385 423,777 507,529 .570,609 395,015 583,229 515,182 605,784 554,472 279,219 210,667 354,7.59 412,641 United States. 75,109 42,801 61,356 81,54f 64,249 81,120 81,556 12,918 16, .303 9,956 6,173 3,322 7,648 23,973 5,327 472 8,853 4,607 205 4,188 608 364 502 75 66 1,200 270 841 1,193 447 Other Countries. 55,126 42,087 49,142 79,673 64,670 36,108 56,060 65,698 26,640 86,695 95,757 97,006 57,496 15,931 35,054 3,386 5,302 18,886 1,056| 10,990 3,292 440 10,069 7,538 7,424 1,109 1,260 722 162 670 2,420 1,079 1,900 Totals. 723,911 820,489 806,537 1,350,821 1868 1869 1870 1871 1,280,420, 1872 1,242,484 1873 1,594,099 1874 1,632,664 1875 1,093,010| 1876- 1, .597, 6711 1877 1,096,546! 1878 408,521 1 1879' 592,083! 1880- 1,208,605 1881 748,109 976,330 890,497 575,575 704,986 397,076 417,315 551,875 858,486 521,998 431,201 508,638 570,675 396,275 583,951 516,544 606,724 5.56,892 280,298 213,408 355,952 413,088 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886. 1887' 1888: 1889 1890. 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896- 1897 1898 1899 1900- 1901 1902 190.3. 414 TRADE AXD COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (C). — Exports of Canada — Timber, Square— White Pine, Quantities. Val ues. r^ Great Britain. United States. Other Countries . Totals. Tons. Great Britain. United States- Other Countries. Totals. Tons. Tons. Tons. $ $ ig $ 1868 1869 455,837 431,814 374,.o61 356,364 433,826 380,554 256,371 349,173 289,441 412,094 296,516 127,478 148,801 2,317,474 2,-581,287 2,707,438 3,265,417 4,078,129 3,837,466 2,651,724 3,460,850 2,908,641 4,211,752 2,766,961 1,077,478 1,175,751 120,890 61,521 83,737 70,884 56,672 116,808 33,572 39,091 27,782 9,095 6,296 848 23,508 29,265 12,449 13,906 12,860 21,173 19,244 55,262 44,314 0,8.37 14,6.33 25,215 7,7.52 14,900 2,467,629 2,655,257 1870 2 805,081 1871 3,349,161 1872 4,155,974 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 ■ 243,235 338,976 282,753 408,698 292,108 126,259 144,253 " " 2^329 6,524 5,896 1,637 i,4oa 141 2,327 io',867 3,673 792 1,759 3,008 1,078 2,221 3,973,518 2,740,558 3,544,255 2,943,260 4,235,480 2,798,472 1,086,078 1,214,159 1881 330,079 2,709 1,365 334,153 3,506,641 9,677 7,999 3,524,317 1882 182,841 10,881 1,257 194,979 2,153,839 24,335 10,671 2,188,845 1883 210,825 2,995 179 213,999 2,837,159 13,991 1,758 2,852,908 1884 249,745 1,450 102 251,297 3,160,812 7,064 360 3,168,236 1885 168,443 3,188 1,592 173,223 1,984,523 19,108 15,679 2,019,310 1886 167,356 270 13 167,639 1,748,055 2,226 248 1,750,529 1887 104,050 510 104,560 1,325,246 5,787 1,331,033 1888 122,784 262 250 123,296 1,480,771 2,887 2,874 1,486,532 1889 149,065 143 463 * 149,671 2,005,457 2,095 6,954 2,014,-506 1890 173,479 60 1,721 175,260 2,650,847 450 47,629 2,698,926 1891 138,736 77 472 139,285 1,952,083 900 6,214 1,959,197 1892 118,454 162 12 118,628 1,572,138 1,542 138 1,573,818 1893 97,446 192 18 97,656 1,367,071 1,728 172 1,368,971 1894 109,098 154 60 109,312 1,566,060 2,195 580 1,568,^35 1895 70,181 30 52 70,263 1.036,730 182 . • 784 1,037,696 18ft6 91,106 27 147 91,280 1,-514,760 432 2,850 1,518,042 1897 88,194 273 88,467 1,281,468 2,225 1,283,693 1898 86,331 330 86,661 1,-530,379 5,688 1,536,067 1899 96,564 319 810 97,693 1,338,009 3,169 15,476 1,356,6-54 1900 72,842 206 60 73,108 1,182,048 2,041 873 1,184,962 1901 48,690 454 250 49,394 880,669 6,040 4,650 891,359 1902 46,446 988 252 47,686 906,747 10,298 6,750 923,795 1903 57,786 621 225 58,632 1,294,716 9,041 6,800 1,310,557 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Forest — Continued. 415 Timber, Square —All Othei i, N.E.S. Quai United States. itities. Other Countries . Totals. Values. (ji-eat Britain. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. $ $ $ $ 74,410 64,201 478,787 442,987 373,968 459,411 455,214 475,894 330,298 .557,378 471,695 601,834 356,304 195,889 220,617 7,394 2,722 8,838 12,635 9,185 11,792 20,402 9,866 30,673 4,3.52 9,613 3,032 12,192 8,952 17,648 4,583 2,494 6,225 2,800 2,360 1,736 1,889 .5,809 10,599 4,903 3,806 495,133 463,357 387,389 474,540 470,624 490,486 353,060 568,980 504,257 611,995 376,516 203,824 236,045 1868 1869 1870 62,043 57,492 50,496 30,171 56,329 56,502 74,966 47,310 26,452 28,327 1871 1872 1873 27,430 53,864 49,987 73,384 44,949 25,086 26,400 2,637 2,283 6,341 768 1,490 707 1,438 104 182 174 814 871 659 489 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 51,979 4,748 26 56,753 532,661 8,209 358 541,228 1881 33,381 4,348 1,024 38,753 365,518 17,118 9,683 392,319 1882 37,725 3,121 281 41,127 395,255 18,998 2,098 410,951 1883 40,419 1,3.31 1,054 . 42,804 402,562 9,488 11,627 423,077 1884 27,779 625 240 28,644 310,427 3,675 2,100 316,202 1885 27,069 343 13 27,425 289,734 2,187 143 292,064 1886 15,-563 611 188 16,362 198,294 6,169 2,238 206,701 1887 18,049 520 112 18,681 239,098 2,017 1,376 242,491 1888 18,650 503 119 19,272 220,418 6,083 958 227,459 1889 23,436 814 644 24,394 297,131 2,595 6,405 306,131 1890 17,960 345 87 18,392 218,530 2,459 1,070 222,065 1891 14,194 931 296 15,421 145,803 4,119 2,313 152,235 1892 13,875 1,087 901 15,868 153,619 8,281 9,507 171,407 1893 14,214 1,828 2,415 17,957 165,400 6,634 11,040 183,074 1894 9,082 1,488 53 10,623 111,808 7,619 1,020 119,947 1895 16,406 984 97 17,487 203,775 5,451 1,205 210,431 1896 8,179 2,180 117 10,476 99,372 24,102 588 124,062 1897 8,230 1,218 121 9,575 104,172 13,647 1,465 119,284 1898 10,322 150 41 10,513 131,107 1,721 452 136,280 1899 18,883 ' 1,213 512 20,608 141,177 16.057 2,113 159,347 1900 21,501 4,406 144 26,051 342,185 42,149 1,432 385,766 1901 7,742 1,468 398 9,608 115,162 14,041 5,509 134,712 1902 16,014 690 209 16,913 307,481 0,890 4,100 318,471 1903 416 TRADE AXD COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 19 (C). — Exports of Canada — Total Timber, Square. Quantities. Values. a; Great Britain. United States. Othei- Countries . Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. S s § $ 1868 650,928 631,311 3,858,838 4,300,000 4,295,268 5,357,708 6,082,895 5,935,818 5,227,987 6,403,983 4,902,510 6,931,846 4,555,969 1,800,513 2,301,924 204,453 108,088 159,481 173.627 134; 048 214,237 145,975 74,216 83,562 24,003 24,316 7,372 43,348 97,256 73,421 70,846 97,295 92,969 66,073 114,391 115,308 38,683 110,309 134,230 114,852 81,133 4,160,547 1869 4,481,509 1870 4,525,595 5,628,630 1871 568,806 628,765 567,375 448,631 568,284 467.012 051,192 464,167 210,511 269,2^8 1872 6,309,912 1873 1 6,216,128 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 411,241 549,204 447,860 639,086 449,849 200,615 256,378 23,098 11,445 16.286 4,025 4,170 1.202 4,833 14,292 7,635 2,866 8,081 10,148 8,694 8,057 5,488,353 6,593,507 5,024,755 7,066,158 4,714,.515 1,922,737 2,426,405 1881 . .509,450 11,653 2,530 .523,6.33 5,836,950 42,419 26,217 5,905,586 1882 292,531 17,031 4,624 314,186 3,-591,627 52,986 61,301 3,705,914 1883 343,205 6,6.50 1,258 351,113 4,669,763 35,061 12.532 4',717,356 1884 391,820 3,458 1,723 397,001 4,954,346 25,517 19,694 4,999,557 1885 273,027 4,764 3,273 281,064 3,346,134 28,763 39,389 3,414,286 1886 287,921 730 307 288,958 3,264,338 5,446 2,836 3,272,620 1887 168,293 976 1,719 170,988 2,157,988 10,677 23,720 2,192,385 1888 188,940 870 654 190,404 2,369,281 5,537 9,219 2,384,037 1889 226,296 834 731 227,861 3,109,976 9,365 9,090 3,128,431 1890 282,868 640 3,.533 287,041 4,274,500 4,491 74,879 4,353,870 1891 '219,676 839 1,194 . 221,709 3,063,761 4,227 16,302 3,084,290 1892 196,952 1,158 675 198,785 2,575,191 5,854 9,911 2,590,956 1893 175,357 1,279 1,727 178,363 2,425,722 10,009 15,643 2,451,374 1894 175,911 1,494 2,488 179,893 2,569,904 8,9^9 11,659 2,590,542 1895 124,260 1,538 159 125,957 1,812,795 7,889 3,575 1,824,259 1896 176,053 1,143 535 177,731 2,712,811 0,828 7,778 2,727,417 1897 162,?51 2,497 585 165,433 2,258,713 27,647 2,708 2,289,068 1898 149,262 1,293 1,000 151,555 2,551,751 14,391 13,844 2,579,986 1899 173,419 632 1,235 175,280 2,449,932 5,881 19,862 2,475,675 1900 137,823 3,950 907 I 142,680 ' 1,969,968 1 36,412 1 7,366 2,013,746 1901 118,633 5,917 : 569 125,119 1.863,337 57,971 8,637 1,929,945 1902 92,904 2,610 ■ 804 96,318 1,726,376 26,410 14,793 1,767,570 1903 , 123, 40h ] 1,348 1 825 1 125,581 2,514,173 1 16,542 1 20,949 2,551,664 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 The Produce of the Forest — Concluded. 417 All Other Articles, N.E.S. TOTAL.S. Values. Values . Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. a> $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 161,864 162,705 126,471 122,115 138,661 111,914 145,660 210,215 96,599 71,682 65,497 22,375 34,423 340,344 343,454 346,609 457,271 486,942 999.146 663,923 593,317 172,633 192,539 129,795 174,812 441,617 39,668 50,632 52,050 52,820 54,893 70,708 41,511 58,077 31,544 32,810 26,579 9,884 ^10,441 541,876 556,791 525,130 632,206 680,496 1,181,768 851,094 861,609 300,776 297,031 221,871 207,071 486,481 9,354,244 11,1.51,161 10,600,994 11,631,710 12,776,984 13,720,644 14,928,878 16,303,818 14,029,090 16,737,-568 13,271,372 7,328,313 8,673,336 7,842,526 7,515,075 8,925,122 9,158,603 9,215,403 12,622,959 9,719,946 6,402,847 4,793,065 4,522,508 4,481,053 4,231,484 6, .532, 418 1,-545,855 1,7.57,646 2,007,184 2,272,910 2,467,490 2,955,314 2,588,955 2,363,745 1,511,075 1,750,173 1,759,1.50 1,701,662 1,648,7.53 18,742,625 20,423,882 21,533,300 23,063,223 24,459,877 29,298,917 27,237,779 25,070,410 20,333,230 23,010,249 19,511,575 13,201,459 16,854,507 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 70,418 428,384 8,908 507,710 14,758,890 8,349,844 1,851,278 24,960,012 1881 57,097 639,153 10,304 706,554 11,349,866 10,192,933 2,448,256 23,991,055 1882 49,056 652,346 24,490 72.5,892 13,027,337 9,916,040 2,427,349 25,370,726 1883 95,303 525,113 12,012 632,428 13,742,663 9,883,749 2,184,745 25,811,1571 1884 43,143 375,772 15,315 434,230 9,577,581 9,355,736 2,056,-391 20,989,708 1885 36,274 422,303 11,181 469,758 10,899,727 8,545,406 1,589,478 21,034,61 1| 1886 25,186 498,724 10,046 533,956 9,445,491 9,353,506 1,685,749 20,4^4,746 1887 10,828 551,778 16,451 579,057 8,932,177 10,622,338 1,748,299 21,302,814! 1888 25,277 512,893 11,907 550,077 10,197,529 11,043,023 1,802,455 23,043,007 1889 38,916 529,218 5,090 573,224 14,098,865 10,247,640 1,832,631 26,179,136 1890 13,215 603,749 8,644 625,608 11,146,282 11,763,058 1,372,675 24,282,015 1891 26,192 518,535 9,872 554,599 9,453,768 11,472,306 1,355,670 22,281,744 1892 23,877 487,619 11,084 522,580 10,821,082 13,859,960 1,678,868 26,-359,910 1893 17,952 437,960 18,449 474,361 11,475,692 13,308,196 1,571,560 26,355,448 1894 16,000 464,245 22,262 502,507 9,975,833 12,482,969 1,432,364 23,891,166 1895 43,625 356,975 16,400 417,000 12,186,806 13,528,047 1,460,833 27,175,686 1896 50,891 398,616 30,233 479,740 14,059,585 15,435,759 1,763,385 31,258,729 1897 43,480 378,155 19,328 440,963 15,638,549 9,336,252 1,536,738 26,511,539 1898 35,438 339,946 56,826 432,210 15,777,996 9,921,704 2,321,829 28,021,529 1899 56,364 436,094 39,494 531,952 15,058,036 12,805,139 1,800,493 29,663,668 1900 377,199 371,886 25,118 774,203 15,662,749 12,190,617 2,156,491 30,009,857 1901 47,613 520,774 47,171 015,558 14,154,467 15,517,528 2,447,434 32,110,429 1902 24,977 432,135 40,094 497,206 16,742,435 16,977,232 2,666,348 36,386,015 1903 IC )— i— 27 418 TRADE AND COMMERCE j 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (D). — Exports of Canada — Animals, Living — Horses. Quantities . Values. i Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great j Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. No. Xo. No. No. S S S S 1868 7,175 10,355 16,461 15,293 11,997 8,782 5,399 4,382 4,299 8,306 14,179 16,629 21,393 584,658 853,959 1,452,421 1,431,759 1,209,374 912,836 560,349 442,027 427.343 668,467 98.5,897 1,180,461 l,793,61g 5,396 5,215 5,690 5,575 6,015 9,397 10.195 18,645 14,905 18,040 19,125 17,680 20,920 590 054 1869 1870 ico 859,174 1,458,111 1871 1,437,464 1872 1,215,389 922,233 570,544 460,672 1873 1874 5,252 4,130 4,094 7,496 12,213 15,104 20, .594 147 252 205 256 223 278 289 1875 • 1876 92,715 268,706 178,653 65,843 442,338 1877 1878 1879 1880 554 1,743 1,247 510 779,222 1,273,728 1,376,794 1,880,379 1881 21 21,583 389 21,993 3,750 2,061,567 28,720 2,094,037 1882 42 20,636 242 20,920 10,930 2,296,077 19,630 2,326,637 1883 49 12,635 335 13,019 9,678 1,597,611 26,002 1,633,291 1884 224 11,123 248 11,595 18,728 1,574,906 24,195 1,617,829 1885 12 11,681 285 11,978 2,650 1,524,023 27,956 1,554,629 1886 121 16,113 291 16,525 19,279 2,104,355 23,950 2,147,584 1887 329 18,225 225 18,779 38,230 2,214,338 16,265 2,268,833 1888 246 19,925 226 20,397 36,750 2,402,371 19,110 2,458,231 1889 164 17,277 326 17,767 26,975 2,113,782 29,965 2.170,722 1890 125 16,118 307 10,550 17,925 1,887,895 3f»,253 1,936,073 1891 1,222 9,957 479 11,658 156,254 1,215,022 45,968 1,417,244 1892 1,369 9,261 433 11,063 214,785 1,094,461 44,781 1,354,027 1893 1,946 10,606 667 13,219 274,310 1,123,339 63,508 1,461,157 1894 3,510 4,490 734 8,734 400,.507 480,525 64,628 945,660 1895 7,430 6,664 650 14,744 747,767 510,765 54,144 1,312,676 1896 17,179 4,021 652 21,852 1,729,508 328,338 55,249 2,113,095 1897 13,720 3,696 577 17,993 1,357,472 307,906 45,544 1,710,922 1898 11,479 2,457 413 14,349 1,160,367 307,124 29,953 1,497,444 1899 5,810 6,284 290 12,384 591,200 283,593 23,270 898,063 1900 5,044 1,527 3,482 10,053 517,641 222 625 426,715 1,166,981 1901 2,143 2,088 3,378 7,609 230,295 327,294 352,684 910,273 1902 4,508 1,879 6,300 12,687 1 435,155 345,048 676,970 1,457,173 1903 1,638 1,907 333 3,878 224,845 340,239 30,837 595,921 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Animals and their Produce. 419 Animals, Living —Horned Cattle. Quantities. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Grpat Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. No. No. Nc. No. $ $ $ $ 44,442 65,251 107,731 79,613 22,438 25,637 39,623 38,968 25,3.57 22,656 29,925 46,569 54,944 999,378 1,348,844 2,922,610 2,208,259 540,179 555,552 724,254 672,060 404,381 268,317 330,562 402,799 287,057 100,562 78,917 84,268 70,295 91,049 100,042 84,735 117,991 113,517 132,203 135,072 122,686 185,219 1,099,940 1,427,761 3,006,878 2,278,554 631,228 655,594 951,269 823, .522 601,148 715,7.50 1,152,334 2,096,696 2,764,437 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 ' 63 455 638 4,007 7,433 20,.587 -32,680 " " 36^671 34,651 20,809 13,851 17,657 21,316 16,044 2^889 3,862 3,910 4,798 4,835 4,666 6,220 142,280 33,471 83,250 315,230 686,700 1,571,211 2,292,161 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 49,409 7,323 5,545 62,277 3,157,009 154,851 153,011 3,464,871 1881 41,519 15,914 4,673 62,106 2,706,051 423,807 126,472 3,256,330 1882 37,894 23,280 5,222 66,396 3,209,176 516,585 172,267 3,898,028 1883 53,962 30,593 4,708 89,263 4,631,767 893,759 155,556 .5,681,082 1884 69,446 67,758 5,799 143,003 5,752,248 1,411,642 213,887 7,377,777 1885 •60,549 25,338 5,979 91,866 4,998,327 633,094 193,767 5,825,188 1886 '63,622 45,765 6,887 116,274 5,344,375 887,756 2.54,587 6,486,718 1887 54,248 40,047 6,452 100,747 4,123,873 648,178 240,662 5,012,713 1888 60,000 37,360 5,559 102,919 4,992,161 488,266 227,699 5,708,126 1889 66,965 7,840 6,649 81,454 6,565,315 104,623 279,479 6,949,417 1890 107,689 2,763 7,309 117,761 8,425,396 26,975 320,128 8,772,499 1891 101,426 551 5,202 107,179 7,481,613 21,327 246,009 7,748,949 1892 99,904 402 6,918 107,224 7,402,208 11,032 331,843 7,745,083 1893 80,531 256 5,270 86,057 6,316,373 3,771 179,453 6,499,597 1894 85,863 882 7,057 93,802 6,797,615 19,216 303,992 7,120,823 1895 97,042 1,646 5,763 104,451 6,816,361 8,876 257,311 7,082,542 1896 120,063 35,998 5,308 161,369 6,454,313 509,138 195,937 7,159,388 1897 122,106 87,905 2,999 213,010 7,403,990 1,239,448 79,854 8,723,292 1898 115,476 92,834 3,537 211,847 7,129,430 1,298,170 95,235 8,522,835 1899 115,0.56 86,989 3,479 205,524 7,579,080 1,401,137 100,559 9,080,776 1900 119,050 46,244 3,985 169,279 8,028,476 891,340 144,746 9,064,-562 1901 148,927 31,743 3,803 184,473 9,742,738 787,864 133,217 10,663,819 1902 161,170 . L_ 10,432 5,178 176,780 10,842,438 292,288 207,906 11,342,632 1903 10- -271 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (D). — Exports of Canada — Animals, Living— Sheep Quantitie.s. Values. s >< Great Britain. United [ States. 1 Other I Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. No. 1 No. No. No. ' S •S $ .S 1868 102,433 195,682 147,375 313,619 353,178 315,832 252,081 242,438 141,187 209,899 242,989 308,093 398,746 219,114! 442,3641 375,3401 819,688^ 1,000,036 943,200 689,888; 617,6321 487,000; 536,648 609,103 630,174 771,128| 14,501 12,204 13,417 9.674 15,241 14,521 12,676 19,929 20,538 24,404 21,832 24,340 26,470 233,615 1869 454,568 is^o 388,757 1871 829,362 1872 ' j 1,015,277 1873 957,721 1874 1875 248,208! 236,808 135,514 198, 820 ! 223,822; 246,573 279,202! 3,873, 5,630; 5,673 7,909 7,182 7,099, 10,038; 702,564 637,561 1876 507,538 1877 1878 1879 1880 3,170 11,985 54,421 109,506 21,968 68,402 333,531 625,232 583,020 699.337 988,045 1,422,830 1881 80,222; 264,812 9,121 354,155 594,596 748,945 28,586 1,372,127 1882 71,556 233,602 6,5il 311,669 510,152 700,564, 18,241 1,228,957 1883 72,038 228,541 7,895 308,474 632,386 723,655 32,015 1,388,056 1884 10.5,6611 192,244 6,498 304,403 919,495 596,724 28,386 1,544,605 1885 51,355 274,962 8,726 335,043 456,136 773,491 31,444 1,261,071 1886 36,411 313,201 9,795 359,407 317,987 829,884 34,370 1,182,241 1887 68,545 363,046 11,904 443,495 568,433 974,482 49,252 1,592,167 1888 30,421 353,999 10,654 395,074 211,881 1,027,410 36,755 1,276,046 1889 43,477 307,775 8,879 360,131 303,009 918,334 41,782 1,263,125 1890 57,006 251,640 7,285 315,931 486,299 761,565 26,483 1,274,347 1891 40,732 244,996 13,619 299,347 344,405 759,081 *2,979 1,146,465 1892 32,569 290,074 6,784 329,427 288,145 1,073,200 23,801 1,385,146 1893 14,821 337,718 7,970 360,.509 133,222 1,088,814 25,819 1,247,855 1894 17,581 207,847 7,933 233,361 163,075 642,2.S1 27,360 832,666 1895 137,889 146,783 7,079 291,751 1,253,399 346,746 24,442 1,624,587 1896 219,810 162,775 8,905 391,490 1,721,250 394,949 35,084 2,151,283 1897 78,496 224,837 10,077 .313,410 361,705 602,894 37,412 1,002,011 1898 71,768 270,200 9,821 351,789 I 396,422 841,920 33,735 1,272,077 1899 62,495 334,890 7,937 405,322 333,736 1,176,687 30,434 1,540,857 1900 79,254 374,512 6,178 459,944 475,508 1,397,997 20,507 1,894,012 1901 77,632 308,820 8,229 394,681 435,335 1,158,069 32,298 1,62.5,702 1902 92,734 245,432 10,277 348,443 525,336 908,892 49,298 1 1,483,526 1903 114,392 278,506 8,545 401,443 656,887 961,109 37,685 1,655,681 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 421 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Animals and their Produce — Continued. Animals, Living- -All Other, N. E. S. Total Animals, Living. Values. Val ues. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Pritain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. 1^ $ $ $ « $ $ $ $ 229 181 85,709 170,513 334,823 149,664 102,928 171,969 133,198 197,903 84,443 56,800 71,379 94,109 124,658 1,206 1,071 1,724 6,109 5,102 1,504 2,920 3,964 3,266 2,730 3,999 5,895 5,250 87,144 171,765 336,547 155,773 108,030 173,473 136,118 202,039 88,858 60,114 90,703 151,022 182,315 229 181 130 1,888,859 2,815,680 5,085,194 4,609,370 2,852,517 2,583,557 2,107,689 1,929,622 1,403,167 1,530,232 1,996,941 2,307,543 2,976,459 121,665 97,407 105,099 91,653 117,407 12,5,464 110,526 160,529 1.52,316 177,377 180,028 170,601 237,859 2,010,753 2,913,268 5,190,293 4,701.1.53 2,969,924 2,709,021 2,360,495 2,123,794 1,639,882 2,138,106 3,216,102 4,612,557 6,249,961 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 142', 280 33,643 84,399 430,497 1,039,133 2,1.34,413 3,035,643 1873 1874 172 1,149 584 15,325 51,018 52,407 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 21,124 120,618 4,062 145,804 3,776,479 3,085,981 214,379 7,076,839 1881 2,708 154,999 2,972 160,679 3,229,841 3,575,447 167,315 6,972,603 1882 1,625 168,589 3,296 173,510 3,852,865 3,006,440 233,580 7,092,885 1883 1,022 203,044 3,085 207,151 5,571,012 3,268,433 211,222 9,050,667 1884 1,925 175,587 5,246 182,758 6,212,959 3,884,743 278,533 10,376,235 •1885 185 127,649 5,916 133,750 5,335,778 3,694,982 258,003 9,288,763 1886 5,057 102,146 6,521 113,724 5,956,095 4,178,722 326,625 10,461,442 1887. 1,962 126,064 4,294 132,320 4,374,466 4,204,023 300,821 8,879,310 1888 1,127 115,241 4,296 120,664 5,323,272 3,635,623 303,742 9,262,637 1889 1,623 107,388 6,045 115,056 7,071,162 2,861,471 342,260 10,274,893 1890 4,901 54,398 3,408 62,707 8,930,956 2,055,476 412,483 11,398,915 1891 3,349 45,116 2,825 51,290 7,987,892 2,234,104 317,416 10,539,412 1892 20,008 182,207 5,002 207,217 7,829,748 2,405,392 426,172 10,661,312 1893 5,904 57,766 6,258 69,928 6,885,859 1,184,293 277,699 8,347,851 1894 6,301 41,270 5,839 53,410 8,805,082 917,997 388,417 10,111,496 1895 6,451 68,558 5,738 79,747 10,272,570 800,715 353,382 11,426,667 1896 43,279 66,283 5,840 115,402 8,216,769 1,486,221 284,733 9,987,723 1897 10,216 45,851 5,865 61,932 8,970,995 2,434,343 149,407 11,554,745 1898 17,134 52,346 9,091 78,571 8.071,500 2.810,796 158,030 11,040,326 1899 751 51,548 7,527 59,826 8,572,980 3,073,307 555,308 12,201,595 1900 36,555 48,448 8,389 93,392 8,730,661 2,425,151 538,117 11,693,929 1901 2,046 125,886 6,663 134,595 IC, 705, 275 2,167,690 866,148 13,739,113 1902 1,474 368,810 8,078 1 378,362 11,725,644 1,962,446 284,506 13,972,596 1903 422 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (D). — Exports of Canada — Furs « , Dressed 1 AND Undressed. Hides AND Skins ( Dther than FCR. Values. Values. > Great Britain. United States. Other 1 Countries, j Totals. Great | Britain. 1 United States. Other ] Countries. 1 Totals. § j •S S S .s S .s ■S 1868 , 1869 365,662 257,346 239,402 223,137- 359,142 538,935 1,212,276! 661,.328! 846,439; 1.0.36,640, 912,745 706,975 624,808 55,377 110,211 70,675 77,746 192,928 392,919 419,118 662,678 931,999 284,676 388,345 45.3,416 401,594 1,796 422,835 .367,5.57 310,077 315,622 591.465 935,H73 1,633,501 1,324,006 1,779,038 i 1,322,757 1,326,601 1,191,356 1,035,625 106 855 1,606- 8,739 16 ■ 950 2,526, .5,243 62,641 11,174 13.266 .30;872 100,709 133,100 289,047 271,826 203,168 414,344' .524,144 391,521 360,2501 472,5401 504,063 391,176 385,644 658,273; 8 396 254 60 133,214 290,298 1870 1871 1872 1873 " " 14^391 39,.395 4,119i 2,107 600 1,441 25,511 30,965 9,223 273,432- 212,161 414,420 525,094 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 22 300 460 95 120 394,06* 365,793 535,641 515,332 404,562 416,516 1880 1,612 760,594 1881 1,638,578 338,453 6,065 1,98.3,096 9,822 435,762' 115 445,699 1882 1,069,510 168,970 39,860 1,278,340 5,361 378,099 2,769 386,229 1883 819,768 213,898 53,857 1,087,523 4,867 472,492 1,781 479,140 1884 802,850 254,130 62,776 1,119,756 37,704 426,126 808 464,638 1885 1,432,572 188,575 5,679 1,626,826' 141,570 477,928 2,128 621,626- 1886 1,325,309 306,295 24,600 1,656,204 785 494,271 2,932 497,988 1887 1,343,689 341,439 30,174 1,715,302 178,449 437,215 2,031 617,695 1888 1,775,600 286,.o84 6,017 2,068,201 25,634 535,996 11,529 573,1.59 1889 1,393,953 433,967 8,357 1,836,277 7,070 470,240 1,196 478,506 1890 1,154,427 412,010 5,959 1,572,396 28,082 481,165 751 509,998 1891 1,115,965 299,021 14,243 1,429,229 13,455 492,422 3,048 508,925 1892 1,210,804 332,735 11,603 1,555,142 650 493,143 5,822 499,615 1893 1,089,724 .%5,688 '. 7,671 1,483,083 5,307 4.53,322 1,831 460,460 1894 1,235,726 496,413 24,624 1,756,763 21,575 294,125 2,992 318,692 1895 i 1,154,378 411,914 9,262 1,575, .554 12,624 946,820 2,944 962,388 1896 I 1,380,165 400,193 19,300 1,799,6.58 19,887 • 1,121,938 19,925 1,161,750 1897 1 1,280,632 410,987 2,687 1,694,306 11,355 1,541,053 10,205 l,.562,6ia 1898 ! 1,256,306 271.383 2,208 1,-529,897 4,863 1,114,236 1,523 1,120,622 1899 ! 1,165,260 382,266 7,761 1,555,287 7,414 1,257,622 3,449 1,268,485 1900 : 1,483,100 310,688 13,178 i 1,806,966 1 6,421 1,396,635 3,283 1,406,339 1901 1,245,499 394,290 6,042 1,64.5,831 173,873 2,046,809 6,533 2,227,215 1902 1,L30,521 653,298 1.3,0.51 1,796,878 32,600 1,667,396 3,188 1,703.184 1903 ! 1,444,619 840,780 i 113,099 2,398,498 77,666 1,890,577 1 3,637 1,971,880 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Animals and their Produce — Continued. 423 Provisions— Bdtter. (Quantities. Val les. tn Great Britain. United States. Other Countries- Totals. Lbs. Great Britain, LTnited States. Other Countries. Totals. eS > Lbs. Lbs. Lbs ^ S $ S * 17,865,310 10,853,268 12,260,887 15,439,206 19.008,448 15,208,033 12,233.040 9, 208; 044 12,250,000 14,091.789 • 13,000,026 14,307,977 18,535,302 1,196,586 1,.307,724 1,449,428 1,928,731 2,71!l,118 1,833,223 1,743, .333 1,668,524 1,975,905 2,746,6.30 2,048,838 1,891,611 2,756,064 1,088,015 772,003 712,244 909,750 034,239 751,490 712,002 353,987 .339,317 05,773 140,932 37,577 111,158 143,001 202,483 191,898 220,753 2.59,322 224.200 104,970 314,813 225,072 201,000 192,467 172,709 190,847 * 2,427,662 2,342,270 2,3.53,570 3,065,234 3,012,079 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 2,808,979; 187» ' '8,638,736 6,579,405 9,430,712 12,997,380 11,031,366 12,656,567 16,687,978 " 2, 802', 488 1,301,991 1,619,206 305,255 783,650 285,500 557,785 791,822 1,386,648 1.200,148 1,389,154 1,191,610 1,.365,910 1,289,599 2,020,305 2,337,324 2,540,894 3,073,409 2,382,237 2,101,897 3,058,009 1874 1875. 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 16,282,376 291,862 1,075,253 17,049,491 3,333,419 58,522 181,093 3,573,034 1881 11,183,746 2,711,977 1,266,116 15,101,839 2,195,127 529,169 211,860 2,930,156 1882 6,230,173 986,387 889,887 8,106,447 1,330,585 206,154 169,078 1,705,817 1883 6,889,713 236,921 948,903 8,075,537 1,395,652 46,618 170,211 1,012,481 1884 6,028,902 88,081 1,213,805 7,330,788 9 1,212,768 16,795 * 201, 342 1,430,905 1885 3,546,182 111,388 1,011,171 4,068,741 052,863 17,545 161,947 832,355 7886- 4,076,365 100,895 1,308,249 5,48.5,509 757,261 17,207 204,658 979,120 1887 3,343,601 64,230 1,007,550 4,41.5,381 614,214 13,408 170,991 798,073 1888 902,087 36,096 842,582 1,780,705 174,027 7,879 150,052 331,958 1889- i 1,029,346 27,667 894,572 1,951,585 184,105 5,059 150,967 340,131 1890 2,758,855 68,008 941,238 3,708,101 440,060 10,054 1.52,061 002,175 1891 4,636,550 40,262 1,059,884 5,730,090 877,455 6,038 172,565 1,056,0.58 1892' 6,076,757 41,. 323 917,933 7,0.36,013 1,118,614 7,539 170,661 1,296,814 1893 4,684,537 33,186 816,898 5,531,621 936,422 6,048 153,118 l,09i)',5S8 1894 2,751,848 27,757 870,053 3,650,258 536,797 5,305 155,314 697,476 1895 4,970,047 16,708 902,486 .5,889,241 893,053 2,729 156,307 1,0,52,089 1896 10,41.3,131 37,676 1,002,544 11,453,351 1,912,389 0,233 170,551 2,089,173 1897 10,461.823 18,913 773,051 11,253,787 1,915,,550 3,738 127,398 2,046,686 1898 19,120,034 24,644 994,517 20,139,195 3,526,007 3,984 170,882 3,700,873 1899 24,317,436 28,804 913,497 2.5,2.59,737 4,947,000 5,044 170,112 5,122,156 1900" 15,602,445 25,932 707,151 16,335,528 3,142,353 5,839 li7,471 3,29.5,663 1901 26,840,205 249,180 760,593 27,855,978 5,459,300 41,149 160,092 5,660,541 1902 32,203,914 50,745 1,874,255 34,128,944 6,554,014 10,225 390,379 6,954,618 1903 * Includes ' Cheese and Lard. 424 TRADE AND COMMERCE J 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (D). — Exports of Canada — Provision's— Cheese. Quantities. Values 1868 Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Lbs. Lbs Lbs. Included Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 22,63i.897 30,889,353 33,927,697 .33,6.59,159 .36,.331,358 43,959,028 39,153,726 1,156,579 1,406,805 1,026,995 2,21.5,984 1,641,248 2,311,376 1,141,358 259,506 45,8721 69,398 .55,3811 81,688 143,631 73,59* 1881 48,913,873 260,529 81,121 1882 50,5.55,644 156,024 95,381 1883 57,672,9.59 221,529 146,899 18S4 69,.338,074 231,149 186,200 1885 78,841,459 628,168 185,740 1886 77,823,157 174,674 115,096 1887 73,185,517 304,318 114,613 1888 83,323,842 758,162 91,263 1889 88,109,021 297,417 128,399 1830 94,037,860 67.318 155,009 1891 105,942,677 128,256 131,207 1892 117,703,193 383,409 183,450 1893 133,5.59,110 163,664 223,591 1894 154,'o57,761 63,984 355,735 1895 14.5,726,022 32,292 246,336 1896 164,410,940 60,371 217,812 1897 16.3,942,649 33,962 244,088 1898 196,220,771 146,349 336,203 1899 189,259,989 169,010 398,840 1900 185,627,757 40;479 316,194 1901 195,125,317 345,933 455,147 1902 200,392,350 36,502 467,549 1903 228,394,482 56,676 648,767! Lbs. I with 'Butter 4, .503, 370 5,827,782 8,271,439 16,424,025 19,483,211 24,050,982 32,342,0.30 3.5,024,090 35,9.30,524 38,0.54,294 46,414,0.35 40,368,678 49,255,5231 50,807,049 58,041,387 69,755,423 79,655,367 78,112,927 73,604,448 84,173,267 88,534,837 94,260,187 106,202,140 118,270,052 133,946,-365 154,977,480 146,004,650 164,689,123 164,220,699 196,703,323 189,827,830 185,984,430 195,926,397 200,946,401 229,099,925 8 I ' prior to 1869. .54.3,.524| 067,541! 1,099,0521 1,817,857 2,207,779i 3,348,840! 3,681, 296| 3,6.39,029: 3,447,310l .3,801,6431 3,589,3171 3,772,7691 5,471,362 5,471,676 6,409,857 7,207,425 8,178,953 6,729,134 7,065,983 8,834,997 8,871,205 9,349,731 9,481,373 11,.593,690 13,360,237 15,439,198 14,220,505 13,924,672 14,645,859 17,522,681 16,718,418 19,812,670 20,609,361 19,620,239 24,620,004 3, 3941 2,872 8,413 12.829! 03,7271 137,143 198,878! 104,403 295,294; 186,.530; 188,317 114, .507 28, .500 18,436 24,468 24,866 68,978 15,478 30,067 83,153 31,473 6,425 13,485 39,558j 23,578] 9,552 5,058 10,359 4,486 14,604 17,739 4,836 37,601 12,0.38 7,779 2,6541 4,073' 2,441; 9,598! 8,906! .37,2181 6,052j 7,236! 5,9711 9,348 12,666 6,090 10,581 10,756: 17,545; 19,698! 17,309 10,014 12,328 10,092 13,006 16,056 13,942 19,164 23,655 39,441 27,439 21,540 25,894 35,478 40.608 38,818 49,989 54,014 85,160 Totals. 549,572 674,486 1,109,906 1,840,284 2,280,412 3,.52.3,201 .3,886,226 3,751,268 3,748,575 .3,997,521 3,790,300 3,893,366 5,510,443 5,500,868 6,451,870 7,251,989 8,265,240 6,754,626 7,108,978 8,928,242 8,915,684 9,372,212 9,508,800 11,652,412 1.3,407,470 15,488,191 14,253,002 13,956,571 14,676,239 17,572,763 16,776,765 19,856,324 20,696,951 19,686,291 24,712,943 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Animals and their Produce — Continued. 425 Provisions— Eggs. Quantities. Values. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Doz. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Doz. Doz. Doz. $ $ $ $ 1,893,872 1,539,411 2,460,687 .3,312,145 3,724,977 3,753,781 4,407,.534 3,521,068 3,880,813 5,025,953 5,262,920 5,440,822 6,452,580 66 205,451 188,050 314.655 422;843 453,491 508,270 587,284 420,548 506,502 531,560 631,204 .554,164 736,902 454 199 157 1^22 1,177 315 1,475 1,723 2,041 1,861 1,238 2,253 205,971 188,249 314,812 424,033 454,513 1868 1869 187C 1871 1872 509,447 1873 4» 405, .500 3,427,830 3,863,671 4,999,445 5,1.52,542 5,167,738 6,416,501 2,034 12,160 15,442 16,898 16,619 12,194 21,191 587,599 1874 81,078 1,700 9,610 93,759 260,890 14,888 12,250 200 1,290 13,509 18,691 1,510 434,273 508,425 534,891 646,571 574,093 740,665 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 24,831 9,044,640 20,664 9,090,135 1,877 1,099,454 2,481 1,103,812 1881 370,134 10,115,315 13,633 10,499,082 60,080 1,.581,873 1,756 1,643,709 1882 13,413,744 ,37,666 13,451,410 2,251,304 5,282 2,256,586 1883 11,384,856 105,999 11,490,855 1,950,561 9,636 1,960,197 1884 11,512,279 30,424 11,542,703 1,826,729 3,903 1,830,632 1885 12,708,883 49,649 12,758,532 1,722,579 5, .503 1,728,082 1886 12,907,956 37,370 12,945,326 1,821,364 4,195 1,825,559 1887 2,379 14,147,739 20,741 14,170,859 262 2,119,582 2,439 2,122,283 1888 98 14,011,017 17,778 14,028,893 18 2,156.725 2,767 2,159,510 1889 3,600 12,825,735 10,325 12,8.39,660 820 1,79.3,104 1,290 1,795,214 1890 649,476 7,354,235 19,224 8,022,935 83,589 1,074,247 2,523 1,160,3.59 1891 3,987,655 3,918,015 25,534 7,931,204 592,218 494,409 3,171 1,089,798 1892 4,104,632 2,664,942 35,858 6,805,432 538,944 324,355 4,708 868,007 1893 3,449,243 1,611,881 80,462 .5,141,586 503,533 199,636 10,885 714,054 1894 4,184,271 2,256,518 60,028 6,500,817 524,577 275,827 7,586 807,990 1895 5,585,725 894,989 39,964 6,520,678 704,768 97,309 5,009 807,086 1896 6,939,496 479,258 57,882 7,476,636 923,965 47,623 6,891 978,479 1897 10,280,466 38,643 50,887 10,369,996 1,244,051 5,029 6,224 1,255,304 1898 9,564,220 45,029 43,263 9,652,512 1,254,392 6,666 6,005 1,267,063 1899 10,109,383 21,929 56,594 10,187,906 1,447,030 2,621 8,251 1,4.57,902 1900 11,273,452 37,197 52,415 11,363,064 1,677,727 6,529 7,384 1,691,640 1901 11,353,825 237,435 43,848 11,635,108 1,691,024 35,764 6,454 1,733,242 1902 7,305,136 46,77X 52,191 7,404,100 1,420,760 6,436 8,934 1,436,130 1903 1 426 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (D). — Exports of Canada — Provisions— Lakd. Quantities. Values. 3 > Great Britain. United States. Other Countrie.s. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. 8 .s S •S 1868 1869 Includec I with ' Butte 465,290 1,369,117 1,291,138 *1,114,047 3,353,34 1 2,137,145 3.39,0.56 637,555 539.826 265,347 312,443 498,680 r ' prior to 18 55,1.57 188,168 140,912 92,364 195,305 214,672 37,090 44,380 55,578 26,880 16,857 25,992 69. 1,315 8,808 1,236 8,2.56 6,813 1,238 1,969 5,639 5,883 37 1,296 4,760 1,534 2,528 6,500 5,101 2,104 2,587 1,485 1,777 1,537 724 311 518 58,006 1870 199,504 148,648 *105 721 1871 1872 ••f 1873 204' 222 1874 1875 1876 2,107,205 315,660 8,234 12,792 21,706 10,604 218,497 40.544 51 796 1877 1878 1879 1880 461,476 258,617 288, .501 446,238 65,4i6 342 20,872 47,040 12,940 6,388 3,070 5,402 62,998 27,641 18.464 31,270 1881 203,508 6,171 209,679 19,173 709 19,882 1882 131,756 64 3,349 135,169 13,382 10 477 13,869 1883 46,318 50 4,835 51,203 5,192 5 658 5,855 1884 186,999 19,932 7,841 214,772 18,549 1,994 ■ 882 21,425 1885 59,112 40 4,407 63,559 5,035 5 451 5,491 1886 90,772 40 4,978 95,790 6,215 5 502 6,722 1887 • 157,160 115 1,973 159,248 12,222 12 200 12,434 1888 68,255 5,180 1,730 75,165 6,479 459 131 7,069 1889 90,397 100 1,505 92,002 8,192 13 136 8,341 1890 82,300 20 114 82,434 6,061 1 10 6,072 1891 28,700 14,700 4,334 47,734 1,862 970 342 3,174 1892 26,650 245 4,991 31,886 2,001 12 491 2,504 1893 698,517 90 11,017 709,624 6.5,861 8 904 66,773 1894 794,628 1,392 6,905 802,925 75,758 1.55 776 76,689 1895 1,272,701 3,885 3,499 1,276,586 103,833 297 104,130 1896 154,240 15,820 173,559 11,267 1,322 283 12,872 1897 172,060 246,270 56,143 6,192 228,203 253,122 13,765 18,500 3,200 16,965 1898 660 40 556 19,096 1899 170,137 1,600 1,484,267 1,656,004 5,662 90 62,117 67,869 1900 190,128 2,100 4,742 196,970 10,667 174 374 11,215 1901 8.S5,949 1,452 9,237 846,638 57,521 151 930 58,602 1902 167,980 100 150,996 319,076 12,531 10 9,645 22,186 1903 2,322,585 1,126 90,264 2,413,975 227,080 130 8,797 236,007 ' Includes ' Tallow ' from Ontario. STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 427 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Animals and their Produce — Continued. Phovisions— Meats— Bacon and Hams. ups. Quantities. Val Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. rp„, , Great T°t^l^- : Britain. I United States. Other Countries. Totals. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. ' .$ $ $ .$ 9,446,900 7,856,400 17,524,300 10,.S44,400 12,543,900 35,698,300 18,069,400 8,896,900 8,059,300 14,090,600 5,688,224 4,647,154 9,572,342 775,008 851,675 1,506,366 1,010,023 9.35,717 2,233,076 1,538,-544 667,701 756,272 778,187 465,540 265,686 527,195 4,821 17,490 42,478 7,745 61,190 88,117 43,375 154,110 74,653 468,027 2,613 21,047 1,972 3,652 581 4,479 1,150 2,249 2,106 5,544 4,880 8,180 • 6,041 9,779 1,882 4,826 783,481 869,746 1,553,323 1,018,918 999,156 2,323,299 1,587,463 826,691 839,105 1,252,255 477,932 288,615 5.33,998 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 17,530,600 6,950,900 7,257,800 8,147,000 .5, 574, .599 4,443,847 9,506,035 496,300 1,888,900 740,000 5,893,600 28,701 185,159 19,953 42,500 .57,100 60,900 .50,000 84,924 18,148 46,354 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 188a 10,317,155 19,715 17,817 10,354,687 755,015 1,653 1,666 758,334 1881 9,791,943 2,469 35,212 9,829,624 1,067,098 163 4,597 1,071,858 1882 4,230,114 628 23,618 4,254,360 49.5,617 87 3,554 499,258 188a 8,069,941 337 47,692 8,117,970 789,564 41 4,197 793,802 1884 8,078,952 53,413 19,722 8,152,087 709,494 5,563 2,198 717,255 1885 8,543,951 1,644 20,895 8,566,490 651,582 176 2,094 653,8.52 1886 11,403,700 1,037 21,205 11,425,942 903,952 128 2,310 906,.390 1887 6,996,531 755 22, .537 7,019,823 657,395 94 2,526 660,015 1888 4,044,853 642 21,187 4,066,682 378,736 87 2,470 381,293 188& 7^470,086 793 21,203 7,492,082 628,615 106 2,358 631,079 1890 7,529,529 1,429 23,279 7, 554, 237 i 625,997 175 2,297 628,469 1891 12,052,152 3,328 86,898 12,142,3781 1,142,999 415 8,592 1,152,006 1892 18,416,838 2,600 84,909 18,504,347 1,960,646 336 9,536 1,970,518 189a 28,284,663 133,973 90,371 28,509,007 2,914,778 13,633 9,963 2,938,374 1894 40,053,786 17,861 62,379 40,134,026 3,798,341 1,787 6,581 3,806,709 1895 53,618,513 24,482 93,090 53,736,085 4,370,349 2,949 8,670 4,381,968 1896 68,989,296 67,620 71,536 69,128,452 5,831,623 5,099 6,897 5,843,619 1897 85,208,562 55,634 44,633 85,308,829 8,029,482 6,561 4,735 8,040,778 1898 116,573,133 48,125 31,669 116,652,927 10,40i»,592 5,709 3,177 10,416,478 189& 134,949,129 10,659 72,086 1.35,031,874 12,749,175 1,429 7,421 12,758,025 1900 105,1.30,008 3.57,638 61,859 105,549,505 11,732,785 38,851 6,810 11,778,446 1901 107,593,082 372,898 14,069 107,980,049 12,356,648 44,853 2,292 12,403,793 1902 141,699,171 7,858 249,880 141,956,909 15,873,739 1,223 31,372 15,906,334 190a 428 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (D). — Exports of Canada — Provision s— Meat-s— Beef and Mutton. Quantities. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. $ $ $ $ 1868 2,424,600 2,108,600 177,488 95,672 111,904 150,812 92,438 78,231 172,502 69,472 109,260 223,807 448,361 145,566 25,905 14,506 18,457 20,329 71,789 54,475 24,584 80,738 48,110 15,114 126,432 21,282 2,445 7,549 11,711 40,106 65,432 18,765 13,959 10,575 17,068 16,165 15,734 2.5,735 17,955 18,159 13,918 203 705 1869 154,235 197,665 241 366 1870 1871 4,087.600 1,902,200 1,437,400 5,901,800 1,845,000 1,573,200 4,840,000 5,545,462 2,351,587 793,730 1872 160,872 1873 113,390 270,308 133,747 140,108 375,974 487,598 166,170 47,372 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1,984,400 700,600 1,118,500 2,848,500 5,082,696 1,918,751 351,589 3,574,200 832,800 234,100 1,665,700 139,309 49,804 133,090 343,200 311,600 220,600 325,800 323,457 383,032 309,051 1881 949,371 74,976 522,260 1,546,607 65,796 4,312 22,444 92,552 1882 316,546 325,456 442,288 1,084,290 26,016 20,128 22,386 68,530 1883 15,866 553,976 456,166 1,026,008 1,752 36,887 24,909 63,548 1884 37,223 190,134 373,393 600,750 3,770 13,446 21,243 38,459 1885 7,850 320,061 544,674 872,585 640 21,501 31,107 53,248 1886 13,436 411,038 530,594 955,068 626 23,261 27,004 50,891 1887 13,172 .388,234 464.703 ■ 866,109 1,243 20,007 21,652 42,902 1888 21,188 497,740 524,791 1,043,719 2,295 28,312 21,304 51,911 1889 20.855 116,701 430,887 568,443 1,752 9,303 25,425 36,540 1890 16,410 49,741 .248,059 314,210 961 4,104 14,253 19,318 1891 84,498 183,558 333,726 601,782 8,806 14, .506 16,732 40,044 1892 367,835 46,908 160,700 528,535 13,079 7,033 22,797 20,112 1893 3,705 .395,450 446,063 394 5,759 28,950 1894 2,012,980 33,037 313,434 2,359,451 13.5,247 4,086 14,080 153,413 1895 5,324,793 216,864 244,251 5,785,908 418,440 9,592 15,794 443,826 1896 57,556 211,731 292,194 561,481 3,477 7,972 17,167 28,616 1897 383,633 1,256,637 221,465 1,861,735 23,085 50,404 10,939 84,428 1898 483,225 268,528 284,503 1,036,256 33,871 14,981 14,068 62,920 1899 169,599 34,470 299,623 603,692 15,.502 2,569 17,243 35,314 1900 2,554,618 73,657 261,655 2,889,930 203,783 4,445 15,196 223,424 1901 8,844,228 78,716 864,389 9,787,333 728,067 5,655 85,333 819,055 1902 4,077,557 28,902 303,777 4,410,236 397,754 2,902 19, ,574 420,230 1903 1,603,182 121,507 737,698 2,462,387 133,169 13,675 67,513 214,357 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 42d SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Animals and their Produce — Continued. Provisions— Meats — Canned or Preserved. Quantities. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States, . Other Countries. Totals. 1 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. $ % $ 1 Not se parately stated prior to 1876. r 1 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1 1 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 40,091 139,672 197,413 76,196 110,534 50,824 581 732 5,828 13,-522 96,915 180,795 199,438 86,100 124,591 1,136^481 ], 094,013 591,060 1,049,951 5^008 5,072 51,437 116,666 337! 081 7,977 27,719 4,567 1,478^576 1,107,062 670,216 1,171,184 " " 40^542 1,293 4,076 535 1,010,743 26,583 2,925 1,040,251 100,464 2,-522 303 103,289 1881 1,256,687 23,853 5,465 1,286,005 122,-537 1,880 471 124,888 1882 1,620,829 148,780 1,165 1,770,774 163,515 16,403 162 180,080 1883 1,777,887 6,197 9,165 1,79.'^, 249 158,870 515 827 160,212 1884 256,197 1,396 257,593 20,510 121 20,631 22,284 1885 211,942 53,114 9,804 274,860 16,874 4,403 1,007 1886 392,075 52,520 35,520 480,115 35,745 4,776 2,475 42,996 1887 1,314,605 31,584 302 1,346,491 124,575 2,303 53 126,931 1888 354,687 10,368 1,352 366,407 28,841 756 73 29,670i 1889 1 1,155,848 400 700 1,156,948 107,817 108 97 108,022 1890 2,736,1.50 30,186 744 2,767,080 267,959 3,155 70 271,184 1891 6,371,226 25,274 6,396,500 628,727 2,620 3,769 631,347 1,005,087 1892 1893 10,077,846 75 37,705 10,115,626 1,001,314 4 7,790,962 21,574 16,486 7,829,022 727,105 2,028 1,507 730,640 1894 3,417,401 48,333 4,712 3,470,446 314,841 4,421 440 319,702 1895 9,306,885 28,810 3,642 9,339,-337 816,850 2,101 437 819,388 1896 4,826,508 120 22,266 4,848,894 -308,216 9 2,224 310,449 1897 2, .348, 382 37,160 38,531 2,424,073 217,506 3,873 3,674 225,053 1898 1,067,049 1,676 41,440 1,110,165 92,668 507 4,312 97,487 1899 2,139,207 34,793 705,897 2,879,897 235,284 4,464 69,400 309,148 190O 3,103,864 22,903 600,230 3,726,997 357,047 3,657 59,255 419,959 1901 8,466,293 11,327 167,296 8,644,916 855,895 1,071 24,612 881,578 1902 5,543,826 70,760 169,069 5,783,655 595,072 6,208 18,019 619,299 1903 430 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (D). — Exports of Canada — Peovisions— MEAT.S— Pork. Quantities. Value.s >-l Great Britain. United States. Other 1 Countries. , 1 Totals. Great Britain. L'nited States. Other \ Countries. Totals. Lbs. Lb.s. Lbs. 1 Lbs. .s ■S S S 1868 3,1.34,0001 2,390,800 5,843.200 .5,-549,700 1,898,200 4, 453, .500 10,029,100 2,715.000 2,020,000 2,6.57,400 913,770 498,290 1,281,391 132,951 109.605 170,081 285,900 . 49,344 130,392 6.5,028 161.475 117,095 97,871 23,044 13,631 46,680 1.5,477 23,861 12,113 22,505 21,895 73. .558 177,775 6,830 7,745 30,216 1,302 266 2,988 91,024 69,615 92,107 193,113 67,193 63,770 72,007 79,427 117,345 92,135 .34,960 11,486 17,612 239,452 1869 203,081 1870 274,301 1871 501,518 1872 138,432 1873 ; 267,720 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 , 1879 1880 5,861,766 1,6.52,700 1,201,600 1,096,800 328,004 258,681 895,242 3,204,900 78.200 118,600 320,100 17,018 4,377 41,110 962,500 984,100 1,299,800 1,240,-500 568,748 235,232 345,039 314,810 247,732 242,785 220,222 59,306 25, .^^83 67,280 1881 1,174,931 9,414 393,823 1,578,168 88,213 636 24,845 113,694 1882 761,379 11,623 452,406 1,225,408 62,015 1,064 30,542 93,621 1883 230,892 3,645 572,306 806,843 24,304 328 45,337 69,969 1884 325,381 2,213 303,376 630,970 23,648 189 20,681 44,51 1885 147,549 1,441 406,446 555,436 11,725 117 23,427 35,269 1886 98,632 5,642 241,831 346,105 6,055 382 12,474 18,911 1887 139,964 8,050 469,121 617,135 9,870 427 26,235 36,538 1888 2,200 7,393 284,547 294,140 188 417 18,972 19,577 1889 11,000 14,298 259,399 284,697 748 1,019 16,483 18,250 1890 9,800 2,490 226,609 238,899 506 195 13,580 14,281 1891 550 3,700 63,437 67,687 40 198 3,851 4,089 1892 2,600 1,465 138,321 142,386 194 112 7,560 7,866 1893 398,174 5,292 499,556 903,022 46,689 323 34,941 81,953 1894 476,963 1,177 277,582 7.55,722 19,776 138 18,195 38,109 1895 211,436 25,358 282,942 519,736 11,944 1,763 18,729 32,436 1896 873,161 7,884 461,904 1,342,949 36,874 475 27,567 64,916 1897 483,593 3,382 284,823 771,798 13,218 191 14,960 28,369 1898 1,371,993 3,226 227,042 1,602,261 38,748 242 13,162 52,152 1899 1,867,594 3,409 283,843 2,154,846 41,053 190 15,490 56,733 1900 663,359 9,059 430,532 1,109,550 21,386 582 23,041 4.5,009 1901 431,474 36,110 274,538 742,122 30,669 1,930 18,775 51,374 1902 101,517 6,101 .515,297 622,915 8,503 664 44,903 54,070 1903 43,357 74,827 1,213,309 1,331,493 2,591 8,631 111,713 122,935 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 431 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Animals and their Produce — Continue! t. Provisions— All Other, N.E S. Total Provisions. Va lues. Other Countries. Totals. $ Val ues. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Great Britain. United States. S $ % $ s $ ■1 887 1,524 2,004 1,894 1,967 5,853 3,143 2,393 1,689 1,231 1,004 269 71 307 2,411 2,468 3,506 3,579 6,332 4,308 3,868 3,760 2,940 4,533 11,525 2,710 4,534 2,282,986 3,023,821 4,095,100 4,617,042 5,707,317 6,679,171 7,084,339 6,299,786 6,685,036 7,493,805 7,036,345 6,019,827 7,270,871 1,329,794 1,026,634 1,115,393 1,446,248 1,252,228 1,519,708 1,741,948 1,186,121 1,111,428 1,524,770 984,901 811,011 993,665 249,902 317,172 360,674 449,912 358,444 312,898 299,764 424,390 377,772 435,077 268,526 222,894 236,604 3,862,682 4,367,627 5,571,167 6,513,202 7,317,989 8,511,777 9,126,051 7,910,297 8,174,236 9,453,652 8,289,772 7,053,732 8,501,140 1868 464 1,612 1869 1870 1,612 1871 479 1,165 1872 1873 1,420 1,978 1,604 3,460 11,117 2,272 4,222 55 93 105 69 139 367 5 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 4,523 606 5,129 9,839,842 1,196,205 244,122 11,280,169 1881 5,621 804 100 6,525 9,023,552 2,153,527 282,945 11,460,024 1882 1,821 628 2,449 8,432,643 2,536,264 266,525 11,235,432 1883 526 526 9,598,004 2,038,230 247,375 11,883,609 1884 25,289 2,048 405 27,742 10,164,414 1,941,736 280,263 12,386,413 1885 23,393 53,005 742 77,140 8,086,742 1,836,834 221,287 10,144,863 1886 12,719 49,385 3,146 65,250 8,799,001 1,943,973 277,199 11,020,173 1887 139,610 36,512 5,115 181,237 10,380,015 2,284,300 231,623 12,895,938 1888 18,561 98,097 2,504 119,162 9,482,080 2,305,412 212,916 12,000,408 1889 34,286 85,591 3,180 123,057 10,312,902 1,894,693 201,791 12,409,386 1890 4,676 29,707 8,054 42,437 10,914,362 1,146,497 199,872 12,260,731 1891 '6,888 18,719 19,087 44,694 14,844,172 572,342 240,283 15,656,797 1892 13,918 17,440 14,710 46,068 18,106,617 379,342 285,681 18,771,640 1893 49,517 5,495 23,025 78,037 20,801,334 240,771 270,990 21,313,095 1894 67,162 19,150 16,358 102,670 19,996,440 322,963 248,538 20,567,941 1895 47,344 17,120 12,838 77,302 20,808,6.54 ' 142,336 249,818 21,200,808 1896 334,185 48,201 18,679 401,065 24,006,305 162,246 260,235 24,428,786 1897 405,572 23,951 8,698 438,221 29,425,961 73,019 213,993 29,712,973 1898 155,306 19,853 7,245 182,404 32,216,600 57,307 327,079 32,600,986 1899 248,214 15,349 16,452 280.015 39,675,209 38,944 349,065 40,063,218 1900 532,541 16,140 14,787 563,468 38,868,071 116,353 .390,734 39,375,158 1901 323,244 16,919 22,237 362,400 40,725,138 155,370 343,823 41,224,331 1902 211,343 28,691 20,468 260,502 49,637,772 82,998 742,355 50,463,125 1903 432 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (D). — Exports of Canada — Wool. Quantities. Values. Great I Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. , United States. Other Countries. Totals. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. S $ 8 •S 1868 1869 1870 1871 1 1,605,635 2,819,962 2,442,692 2,892,329; 69,379 55,905 1,116 870 668 17,401 1,725 17,827 16.836 34; 046 144,339 9,501 374,809 760,748 769,113 839,145 1,370,868, 1,450,259' 966,445 917,949 915,774 681,978 673,225 547,555 911,271 7; 32 701 444,195 816,685 770,299 839,145 1872 1873 1,371,738 3,126.572 2,764,796 2,647,498 2,907,229 2,476,484 2,445,893 3,013,5871 3,619,181 1 1,4.50,927 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 ' 1879 1880 71,607 10,957 70,771 98,576 1.50,027 640,826 66,685 2,693,189 2,636,521 2,836,458 2,377,120 2,28 1,666 2,372,761 3,551,906 20 788 200 590 '" 6 ieo 48 983,846 919,680 933,601 698,974 707,319 691,894 i51 920,923 1881 : 1882 ' 89,423 121,286 1,314,700 931,419 1,404,123 16,397 393,286 409,083 600 1,053,305 22,531 223,926 200 246,657 1883 167,902 1,207,582 88 1,375,572 25,463 255,043 24 280,530 1884 114,252 1,386,639 140 1,501,031 24,451 285,583 26 310,060 1885 78,129 911,796 989,925 9,253 186,925 196,178 1886 207,053 1,316,228 903 1,524,184 45,254 271,424 259 316,937 1887. 118,082 1,297,867 289 1,416,238 28,912 288,251 87 317,250 1888 1889 954,189 1,011,457 786 954,975 1,015,001 223,125 141 223,266 2,800 744 470 216,918 212 217,600 1890 1,046,894 860 1,047,754 235,466 203 235,669 1891 1892 1893 1894 1,107,560 913,170 1,167,3^0 76,982 726 1,108,286 916,390 1,168,834 79,878 245.322 181 245,503 3 220 200,125 735 200,860 1,474 2,640 228,030 281 228,311 256 24 15,486 646 16,156 1895 10,205 5,449,955 3,001 5,463,161 2,091 1,046,726 642 1,049,459 1896 60,563 3,851,432 4,379 3,916,374 11,775 811,528 617 823,920 1897 236,731 7,499,949 3,497 7,740,177 44,529 1,382,637 793 1,427,959 1898 580 1,010,969 2,871 1,014,420 52 176,436 666 177,154 1899 59,394 21,996 8,648 90,038 9,350 3,437 1,633 14,420 1900 241,062 1,933,627 6,358 2,181,047 48,129 368,721 1,269 418,119 1901 93,300 945,623 4,750 1,043,673 1 19,040 166,555 945 186,540 1902 81,963 1,885,367 5,442 1,972,772 12,575 288,406 1,068 .302,049 1903 235, 17& ' 2,286,911 5,061 2,527,150 39,229 343,107 i 543 • 382,879 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 433 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Animals and their Produce — Concluded. All Other Articles, N.E.S. Totals. V alues. Other Countries. "Values. Great Britain. ; United States. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. $ $ •f $ $ * $ 5,655 4,269 7,955 10,661 20,447 25,691 100,942 25,005 191,285 24,489 24,744 83,715 62,691 12,734 9,669 14,563 15,477 20,799 83,313 79,645 28,552 61,878 66,988 48,518 48,093 75,726 1,099 34 375 1,085 185 1,221 620 3,380 299,008 319 2,239 2,741 917 19,488 13,972 22,893 27,223 41,431 110,225 181,207 56,937 5.52,171 91,796 75,501 134,549 139,334 2,724,017 3,342,377 4,345,179 4,859,709 6,087,792 7,245,415 8,559,764 7,026,730 7,887,627 9,013,441 9,060,279 9,120,141 11,104,223 3,794,673 5,011,989 7,326,764 7,191,154 6,103,684 6,5.53,900 5,706,366 5,085,172 4,896,786 4,592,707 4,483,106 4,55.3,262 6,016,988 374,477 415,041 466,218 .557,643 .515,491 443,702 413,039 588,605 830,156 614,469 476,472 427,201 486,366 6,893,167 8,769,407 12,138,161 12,608,506 12,706,967 14,243,017 14,679,169 12,700,-507 1.3,614,569 14,220,617 14,019,857 14,100,604 17,607,577 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 46,846 97,257 20,630 164,733 1.5,.327,964 .5,546,944 485,311 21,360,219 1881 14,604 92,099 4,203 110,906 13,365,399 6,.592,068 497,292 20, 454, 759 1 1882 22,588 83,451 2,794 108,833 13,158,194 6,567,588 558,-561 . 20,284,343! 1883 19,983 95,200 2,195 117,378 16,0.54,004 6,367,702 .524,402 22,946,108] 1884 19,127 109,6.55 1,044 129,826 17,979,895 6.789,-562 567,647 25,337,104 1885 20,804 138,983 891 160,678 14,814,672 6,742,789 507,972 22,065,433 1886 9,328 101,769 3,978 115,075 16,315,474 7,291,369 640,094 24,246,937 1887 15,357 61,715 2,351 79,423 16,571,072 7,595,743 552,482 24,719,297 1888 20,215 74,846 4,218 99,279 16,227,060 7,1-37,006 5.30,641 23,894,707 1889 12,149 81,669 10,835 104,653 18,-578,722 5,966,474 .561,799 25,106,995| 1890 16,405 78,241 29,792 124,438 20,991,143 4,316,979 659,619 25,967,741 1891 24,.563 103,475 14,986 143,024 24,068,081 3,935,924 590,845 28,594,850 1892 20,654 100,076 10,963 131,693 27,052,050 3,951,850 732,599 31,736,499 1893 41,577 80,016 7,823 129,416 28,986,095 2,311,104 584,774 31,881,973 1894 51,864 66,728 2,340 120.932 30,022,479 3,713,148 652,143 34,387,77o! 1895 30,020 64,565 253 94,838 32,523,071 3,.341,275 643,295 36,507,641 1896 41,301 98,667 3,897 143,865 .3.3,600,891 5,081,811 .562,550 .39.245,252 1897 78,912 123,526 3,641 206,079 39,737,089 4,192,943 371,438 44,301,470 1898 134,875 117,105 11,646 263,626 41,604,999 4,628,-533 509,598 46,743,130 1899 95,791 1.38,455 18,324 2.52,570 49,881,630 5,326,750 940,427 -56,148,807 1900 148,881 182,499 35,258 366,638 49,186,025 5,331,6-57 977,629 55,495,-311 1901 81,881 207,102 106.671 .395,654 52,687,998 5,139,262 1,33.3,949 59,161,209 1902 73,997 199,290 ■ 355,277 628,564 62,998.927 5,319,198 1,499,41 69, 817, 542 1 1903 ) 10— i— 28 434 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 19 (E) — Exports of Canada — Bran. Quantities. 1 Values. 1 Great Britain. United 1 States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. C\vt. Cwt. ' Cwt. Cwt. ■S S .«; .«! 1868 141.232 41,078 119,191 1.57,598 58,782 33,336 13,898 15,093 9,252 11,592 19,784 10,568 89,113 52,734 23,259 107,324 90,664 36,241 19,686 27,992 18,153 6,620 5,227 3,587 5,069 27,202 .592 314 47 62 1,.366 28 53,326 1869 23,573 1870 107,371 1871 1872 1873 90,726 37,607 19,714 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 13,898 15,093 9,232 6,977 8,378 11,649 .56,842 27,992 20 63 88 206 464 18,153 92 142 102 180 448 6,712 4,552 11,318 28,713 31,807 5,522 10,571 26,594 25,088 10.891 14,260 31,843 52,738 1881 20,204 69,720 206 90,130 18,755 33,254 232 52,241 1882 17,915 38,527 17 56,459 17,294 22,281 15 39,590 1883 16,717 7,237 607 24,561 16,678 4,378 750 21,806 1884 37,343 14,023 706 52,072 38,325 7,504 808 46,637 1885 37,359 23,089 2,433 62,881 33,730 10,646 2,301 46,677 1886 25,733 89,108 1,266 116,107 23,657 39,775 1,081 64,513 1887 35,605 73,401 2,425 111,431 .S3, 826 37,9:10 2,032 73,788 1888 33,089 29.174 2,121 64,384 31,163 16,.548 1,944 49,655 1889 56,634 24,840 4,232 85,706 54,237 10,874 4,191 69,302 1890 70,727 31,493 4,128 106,348 68,340 14,103 3,782 86,225 1891 100,562 80,522 7,751 188.835 97,872 56,444 8,008 162,324 1892 99,420 80,164 7,145 186,729 86,961 51,318 6,864 14.5,143 1893 98,818 145,182 11,022 255,022 87,506 83,016 10,244 ISO, 766 1894 70,950 44,034 19, .580 134,564 55,470 21,776 19,303 96,549 1895 84,355 24,859 9^923 119,137 66,461 12,575 8,223 87,259 1896 113,361 15,614 10,177 139,152 94,507 8,509 9,369 112,385 1897 126,643 38,228 8,318 173.189 100,696 14,876 6,605 122,177 1898 124,003 13.5,328 11,161 270,492 96,063 61,806 7,861 165,730 1899 118,425 96,939 11,868 227,2.S2 120,936 36,418 9,766 167,120 1900 123,188 .55,683 13,696 192,567 100,044 34,9(;6 10,196 14.5,206 1901 ; 86,673 204,910 57,772 349,355 63,499 137,957 40,789 242.245 1902 80,074 267,329 36,193 383,596 61.920 147,209 28,019 237,148 1903 130,596 155,264 65,781 1 :i51.641 1 93,292 91,048 57,630 241,970 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Agricultural Products. 435 Flax. Quantities. Great Britain. Cwt. United States. Cwt. 110 31| 10,811, 5,8(i7 3,887 2,(J0S 18,212 24,632 26,195 13,36; r),8tJ4l 10,137i Other Countries. Totals Cwt. 6,176 .. (j.noo . . 11,634|.. .5,281j . . 7,0601 . . 7,280! . I 10,128, . 10,325^ . 17,108'.. 21.207j.. 21,S77|.. 38,457 . . 34,864 . 16,910 . . 10,825 . 11,503 . 35,414 . 5,710 .. 12,612 . . , 28.344 .. .32,140 .. 14.645 . . . 19,3011.. r^wt. j 16,134 11,681 64,333 .39,419 8,124. 18,212 24,6.321 26,195: 13,367 .\S64 10,1371 6,28() 6,509 11,634 5,312 7,060 7,286 10,128 10,325 17,108 21,207 21,877 38,457 34,864 27,730 16,692 15,39; 38,022 5,710 12,667 28,344 32,140 14,645 19,.301 Great Britain. ip 1,449 270 1,780 890 101,126! i52,04lj 33,936 21,4381 274 Values. United States. 112,049 116,943 74,273 112,778 115,290 86,609 113,256 164,406 165,125 182,979 98,971 46,194 95, .502 Other Countrie.s. 66,094 85,537 108,220 72,889 .59,904 49,301 78,422 80,207 121,807 175,563 181,386 112,360 124,082 167,077 99,526 94,9.51 283,214 .38,735 74,858, 196,769! 235,080 143,531 175,243 Totals. 113,498 116,943 74,273 1868 1869 1870 112, 778 i 1871 11.5,290 1872 86,8791 1873 113,256, 1874 164,406 165,125 182,979 98,971 46,194 95.502 67,874 85, .537 108,220 73,779 .59,904 49,301 78,422 80,207 121,807 175,563 181 ,.386 112,360 124,082 268,203 151,567 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 128,887t 1896 304,652| 1897 38,735| 1898 75,132! 1899 196, 769 1 1900 2.35,08o| 1901 14.3, .531 1902 175,243i 1903 10- -281 436 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (E). — Exports of Canada — ^ Fruits - Apples Gkeex. Quantities. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Brl8. Brl.'*. Brls. Brls. S •S .*; 8 1868 1869 1870 1871 ' 1872 ; 1873 1874 1 1875 ! 1876 1877 1878 i 1879 1 1880 1 - Not separately stated prior to 1885. 1881 1882 1883 ; 1884 , J 1885 ; 207,659 25,320 5,957 238,936 537,699 51,609 12,952 602,260 1886 176,505 41,407 4,831 222,743 410,898 55,302 10,804 477,004 1887 295,931 103,232 2,978 402,141 649,282 197,613 5,995 852,890 1888 218,019 170,840 3,4.53 392,312 .520.754 284,2.52 8,089 813,095 1889 619,217 144,618 8,135 771,970 1,277,577 230,108 20,764 1,528,449 1890 313,684 61,927 2,864 378,475 835,545 149,479 8,139 99.3,163 1891 390,169 58,308 2,359 450,836 1,23.5,247 147,158 7,309 1,389,714 1892 668,793 16,995 5,163 690,9.51 1,40.5,527 27,661 11,695 1,441,883 1893 946,063 228,302 13,300 1,187,665 2,247,482 447,249 36,492 2,731,223 1894 184,856 87,160 6,222 278,238 569,156 221,187 18,130 808,473 1895 ' 751,232 86,841 15,195 853,268 1,659,441 134,702 27,320 1,821,463 1896 504,680 54,062 8,440 567,182 1,303,451 85,419 27,600 1,416,470 1897 1,579,272 54,348 30,8.50 1,664,470 2.409,787 50,498 42,683 2,-502,968 1898 1 414,181 7,933 17,304 439,418 1.239,777 18,879 48,025 1,306,681 1899 972,125 81,204 21,739 1,075,068 2,412,728 1.56,191 52,433 2,621,3.52 1900 896,935 29,529 2*»,994 9.56,458 2,423,079 73,625 81,.529 2,578,233 1901 643,945 12,502 22,204 678,651 1,422,665 18,188 42,074 1,482,927 1902 490,3SS 17,162 8,715 516,215 1,495,107 49,348 22,353 1,566,808 1!I03 973,805 6.0(;4 20,6.59 l,nfX),.528 2,696,1)27 11,.508 50,289 2,758,724 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATFAIBNTS 437 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Agricultural Products — Continued. Fruits— Other (including Dried) N.E.S. Total Fruits. Values. Val ues. .Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. i $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ' ' ' f 1 \ Not separately stated prior to 1885. -{ 44,405 8,788 23,462 39,791 139,687 131,876 59,6.51 139,915 45,127 161,156 86,115 127,822 294,428 35,740 14,266 23,946 48,110 108,8.52 .SO, 493 62,104 24,079 118,296 26,.564 55,906 18,9.50 42,065 7,188 7,096 11,403 10,956 1.5,618 20,979 7,160 15,869 6,582 7,222 7.312 10;846 10,673 87,333 30,150 58,811 98,857 264,157 183,348 128,915 179,863 170,005 194,942 149,333 1.57,618 347,166 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 591,006 44,775 9,877 645,658 1881 372,519 157,916 10,029 540,464 1882 402,654 81,902 14,629 499,185 1883 I 78,890 83,912 10,246 173,048 1884 3,944 27,666 1,370 32,980 541,643 79,275 14,322 635,240 1885 38 22,064 492 22,594 410,936 77,, 366 11,296 499,598 1886 2,725 14,724 849 18.298 652,007 212,337 6,844 871,188 1887 5,282 39,387 231 44,900 526,036 323,639 8,320 857,995 1888 7,774 88,992 2,603 99,36fl 1,285,351 319,100 23,367 1,627,818 1889 6,765 73,288 674 80,727 842,310 222,767 8,813 1,073,890 1890 19,950 141,583 15,890 177,423 1,2.55,197 288,741 23,199 1,567,137 1891 34,531 1.50,385 4,383 189,29£ 1,440,058 178,046 16,078 1,634,182 1892 78,546 154,227 135,962 368, 73E 2,326,028 601,476 172,454 3,099,958 1893 ■ 20,090 136,866 92,461 249,417 589,246 358,053 110,591 1,057,890 1894 103,681 243,9.36 160,244 507,861 1,763,122 378,638 187,564 2,329,324 1895 61,252 195,924 42,632 299, 80g 1,364,703 281,343 70,232 1,716,278 1896 97,111 185,390 202,370 484,871 2,506,898 235,888 245,053 2,987,839 1897 147,568 129,032 126,079 402, 67i 1,387,345 147,911 174,104 1,709,360 1898 320,763 191,187 463,113 975,06c 2,733,491 347,378 515,546 3,596,415 1899 272,391 182,303 272,735 727, 42£ 2,695,470 255,928 354,264 3,305,662 1900 182,362 175,297 169,430 527,089; 1,605,027 193,485 211,504 2,010,016 1901 138,246 110,190 107,979 356,4K 1,633,353 159,538 130,332 1,923,223 1902 405,808 144,892 381,790 932, 49C 3,102,735 156,400 432,079 3,691,214 1903 438 TRADE AND COMMERCE j 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 iSTo. 19 (E). — Exports of Canada — • Gr.\in— *Barley. Quantities. V^a ues. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. S $ $ $ 1868 4,055,872 4,630,069 6,663,877 4,832,997 5,606,343 4,34fi,923 3,748,270 5,419,054 10.168,176 6,440,762 7, 267, .399 5,383,922 7,239,562 93,674 240 5,101 8,608 31,016 3,092,864 5,00.3,754 4,747,644 3,416,720 3,443,647 2,956,008 4,074,553 5,359,341 7,426,827 4,568,280 3,787,718 4,643,048 4,184,007 18 111 29 264 57 98 2,278 3,930 2,760 5,773 3,452 3,195 11,981 3,186,556 1869 1870 5,004,105 4,752,774 1871 3,425,592 1872 3,474,720 1873 2,956,106 1874 1875 24 3,745,087 5,413,844 10,164,551 6,338,098 6,498,444 5,193,-324 6,732,403 3,159 5,210 3,603 6,968 4,893 4,018 20,353 24 4,076,855 5,363,271 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 22 95,696 764,062 186,580 486,806 17 58,061 524,569 143,244 285,697 7,429,604 4,632,114 4,315,739 4,789,487 4,481,685 1881 69,188 8,724,931 6,460 8,800,579 42,834 6,212,998 4,351 6,260,183 1882 6,306 11,577,251 4,889 11,588,446 4,660 10,105,556 4,407 10,114,623 1883 68,729 8,741,626 6,861 8,817,216 42,315 6,245,263 5,655 6,293,233 1884 65,238 7,700,581 14,443 7,780,262 40,175 5,054,144 10,323 5,104,642 1885 30,077 9,028,314 9,004 9,067,395 20,235 5,477,441 6,157 5,503,833 1886 19,153 8,528,287 6,862 8,554,302 11,248 5,708,130 5,315 5,724,693 1887 10,443 9,437,717 8,804 9,456,964 5,827 5,245,968 6,094 5,2.57,889 1888 1,687 9.360,521 7,950 9,370,158 700 6,488,317 5,399 6,494,416 1889 6,312 9,934,501 7,394 9,948,207 3,838 6,454,603 6,148 6,464,589 1890 27,132 9,939,745 9,031 9,975,908 12,017 4,582,562 5,830 4,600,409 1891 132,650 4,752,953 6,724 4,892,327 75,225 2,849,269 5,379 2,929,873 1892 2,439,959 2,721,168 41,641 5,202,768 1,233,844 1,354,485 25,034 2,613,363 1893 550,695 1,431,398 58,555 2,040,648 278,515 638,271 27,569 944,355 1894 97,971 493,551 5,883 597,405 44,269 216,493 3,4.38 264,200 1895 30,365 1,674,193 3,812 1,708,370 11,961 706,586 2,171 720,718 1896 45,769 787,787 7,169 840,725 15,483 297,438 3,107 316,028 1897 534,096 1,246,343 50,655 1,831,094 178,532 371,633 16,340 566,505 1898 308,424 84,083 51,149 443,656 111,410 28,867 18,701 158,978 1899 116,131 122,374 443 238,948 50,664 59,158 218 110,040 1900 1,753,135 164,468 238,679 2,156,282 810,917 77,754 121,754 1,010,425 1901 2,009,708 190, .547 186,116 2,386,371 947,964 85,927 89,164 1,123,055 1902 345,936 17,461 93,720 457,117 172,028 9,499 49,672 231,199 1903 626,006 37,112 283,894 947,012 291,032 17,148 149,053 457,233 Includes ' Rye ' prior to 1878. i STATIHTKJAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 439 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Airricultural Products — Continued. Great Britain. Bush. 5,600 1,.578 6 4.042 720 160 ]3 923 390 327 8,146 100,914 75,017 48,692 15,867 8,5.50 7,690 5,090, Grain — Beans. Quantities. United States. Bush Other Countries. 89,928| 111,411 69,604 118,281 71, 62 59,057 70,975 108,138 95,416 142,325 55,652 192,512 155,092 197,764 66,531 302,826 183,6.38 .321,898^ 313,643 273,354 216,235 349,189 243,220 155,855 58,105 16,496 66,992 250,267 123,574 33,526 Bush 168 39 250 241 94 94 174 65 40 97 1.30 K 996 .552 237 346 357 1,831 1,.530 2,959 2,018 1,745 I 2,849 7,674 140,173 239,197 229,197 51,599 22,867 12,427 Values Totals. Great Britain. Bush. 33,340 38,802 63,958 35,557 45,225 50,366] 90,0961 111,450, 75, 454 1 120,100| 71,162 59,1.51 75,191 108,923 95,616 142,422 55,919 193,602 156,088 198,318 66,768 303,172 183,995 323,729 315,563 276,313 218,580 .350,934 254,215 264,443 273,295 304,385 312,056 310,416 154,131 51,043 1,467 437 102 4,331 1,370 4,784 750 290 611 702 523 700 9,046 81,310 54,487 42,233 17,700 11,049 9,477 7,327 United States. 55,442 64,749 68,097 44,605 65, .550 72,21 132,.508 128,400 60,474 117,920 75,807 52,975 71,954 Other Countries. 704 4 1,469 283 273 112 420 134 461 447 198 187 210 Totals. 116,843 115 197,215 97 212,282 232 91,841 250 184,917 250 154,739 1,375 206,617 781 124,214 581 405,534 821 249,323 721 493,486 2,282 408,520 2,602 351,058 4,624 261,662 3,115 422,521 2,762 245,909 3,491 102,221 11,. 570 43,588 101,482 15,145 181,657 99,341 217,845 338,261 68,851 185,921 30,415 .53,865 18,429 56,146 66,220 70,003 44,990 65,823 72,329 132,928 128,534 65,266 119,737 76,013 53,162 76,948 117,708 1868 ^%9 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 197,602! 1882 212,514 92,702 185,869 156,114 207,402 124,795 406,355 2.50,044 495,768 411,645 355,682 265,477 425,283 258,4461 1896 195,101] 1897 199,552! 1898 239,036 1899 334,8861 1900 I 418,161 1901 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 225,813 79,621 1902 1903 440 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (E). — Exports of Canada — Grain— Bi- CKWHEAT. Quantities. Values. Great United Other T^taU Britain. States. Countries. ^otais. Great ] United Britain. States. Other rr„^„i Countries. ^o*^''^" Bush. Bush. • Bush. i Bush. S 8 f 8 1 8 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 ' i Not .separately stated prior to 1893. 1893 68,272 156,301 .370,031 594,604 3i',547 67,376 177,758 277,681 1894 41,742 244,649 224,825 511,216 22,391 139,700 114,942 277,033 1895 a3,a3o 127,714 218,750 379,794 14,195 53,933 105,928 174,056 1896 16, .398 31,179 .357,423 405,000 7,008 11,924 154,757 173,689 1897 144,560 50 334,945 479,555 57,568 13 124,1.52 181,733 1898 330,750 28,636 361,833 721,219 131,884 9,285 156,322 297,491 1899 183,794 8,976 141,722 334,492 97,372 4,508 76,757 178,637 1900 121,664 3,784 149,1.32 274,580 63,086 2,196 80,773 146,0.55 1901 180,669 .3,392 245,273 429,334 93,798 1,689 132,230 227,717 1902 147,620 4,133 162,797 314,550 79,094 2,141 94,282 175,517 1903 123,998 1,977 188,374 314,349 67,900 1,080 106,414 175,394 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 441 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Acfricultural Products — Cuittianed. Grain— Oats. • Quantities. Values. Totals. ^. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. u Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. $ f $ $ 1,738,441 762,620 2,187,547 42,386 85,976 629,467 998,100 2,989,839 2,644,233 2.970,284 2,340,062 2,373,290 4,717,040 396,294 210,490 69,474 38,245 16,385 140,050 367,428 778,276 8.57,706 1,130,712 891,880 647.798 1,084,562 342,310 120,773 638,245 177,556 151,795 66,488 57,148 610,539 34,352 24,906 6,752 3,219 152,354 15,922 30,486 12,736 15,426 12,162 10,490 .31,223 57,980 247,203 91,. 542 61,3.53 153,308 470,410 754,526 361,749 720,455 231,227 180,342 217,028 455,799 1,446,795 1,139,261 1,247,160 959,985 804,325 1,707,326 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 788,654 1,524,648 1,984,574 2.696,703 2,181,815 1,909,983 3,032,940 138,125 1,350,692 88,372 72,378 19,378 8,940 481,138 71,321 114,499 571,287 201,203 138,869 454,367 1,202,962 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 2,504,331 .54,407 367.794 2,926,532 1,005,516 19,615 166,742 1,191,873 1881 1,839,710 1,796,104 .511,140 4,146,954 776,533 724,004 228,237 1,728,774 1882 129,117 607,953 286,983 1,024,053 54,379 275,320 131,122 460,821 1883 901,069 22,985 422,666 1,346,720 322,479 9,013 170,220 .501,712 1884 1,866,221 94,971 397,810 2,359,002 703,001 34,515 155,997 893,513 1885 3,280,787 240,159 629,042 4,149,988 1,147,969 75,817 230,210 1,453,996 1886 1,627,629 40,342 380,269 2,048,240 509,875 12,210 131,752 653,837 1887 177,194 25,182 364,345 566,721 49,835 9,019 126,1.56 185,010 1888 2,568 16,789 317,828 3.37,185 750 6,729 123,153 130,632 1889 454,090 27,530 276,172 757,792 138,371 8, .527 109,258 256,156 1890 16,528 2,264 241,777 260,569 5,954 931 123,032 129,917 1891 0,743,720 165,947 504,662 6,414,329 1,975,485 54,623 211,148 2,241,256 1892 6,261,258 63,300 949,348 7,273,906 2,137,145 22,223 394,542 2,553,910 1893 1,738,666 63,342 1,016.694 2,818,702 642,471 20,817 413,463 1,076,751 1894 257,253 175,043 494,679 926,975 71,623 51,099 197,736 320,4.58 1895 487,252 45,320 435,565 968,137 112,704 11,506 149,651 273,861 1896 5,409,808 43,470 1,093,603 6,546,881 1,338,748 8,388 307,994 1,655,130 1897 8,143,107 65,574 1,667,782 9,876,463 2,472,488 23,417 545,673 3,041,578 1898 8,977,646 129,954 1,205,392 10,312,992 2,811,112 38,726 418,550 3,268,388 1899 6,028,704 137,785 762,725 6,929,214 1,866,-521 38,935 237,723 2,143,179 1900 6,611,396 63,446 1,480,221 8,155.063 1,99(),298 18,598 475,625 2,490,521 1901 3,544,674 137,081 1,348,368 .5,030,123 1,401,150 60,930 .590,479 2,052,559 1902 5, (123, 116 120,702 1,849,359 7,593,177 1,861,661 39,062 682,428 2,583,151 1903 442 TRADE IXD COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (E). — Exports of Canada — (i RAIN— PeASI- Quantities. Va ues. s Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Bush. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Bush. Bush. •S -"? •S $ 1868 2,133,817 1,046,300 1,449.500 1,159,956 1,458,716 1,128,027 1,717,112 2,839,781 2,368,6.59 1,745,917 2,420,044 2,714,995 3,819,390 1,122,900 .578,392 842,476 708,516 967,349 672,124 934,720 2,138,675 1,040,529 1,100,104 1,429,425 1,75-5,017 2,598,089 709,241 373,762 343,330 277,311 262,924 244,393 451,299 502,176 886,815 379,841 537,579 288,059 321,576 18,524 19,345 14,284 15,928 15,889 11,455 7,742 13,925 12,245 14,969 17,097 12,796 57,851 1,8.50,665 1869 971,499 1870 1,200,090 1871 1,001,755 1872 1873 1,246,162 927,972 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1,136; 235 2,247,788 1,167,256 1,262,566 1,684,991 2,329,818 3,355,320 571,256 579,685 1,190,097 470,472 716,255 373,566 391,756 9^621 12,308 11,306 12,879 18,798 11,611 72,314 1,393,761 2,654,776 1,939,589 1,494,914 1,984,101 2,055,872 2,977,516 1881 3,781,853 416,541 47,196 4,245,590 3,061,074 370,637 46,292 3,478,003 1882 2,852,162 521,146 148,185 3,-521,493 2,522,774 525,746 143,349 3,191,869 1883 1,885,100 368,697 85,490 2,339,287 1,692,245 381,084 88,379 2,161,708 1884 1,691,663 355,120 154,. 314 2,201,097 1,518,839 338,602 151,8.34 2,009,275 1885 2,2.57,055 369,166 71,932 2,698,153 1,713,-349 300.669 63.744 2,077,762 1886 2.598,544 506,704 113,893 3,219,141 1,739,917 377,003 90,173 2,207,093 1887 3,348,180 405,358 222,233 3,975,771 2,026,670 331,349 149,385 2,507,404 1888 1,738,612 363,356 62,101 2,164,069 1,1.31,041 .351,365 49,839 1,532,245 1889 1,595,902 332,027 54,924 1,982,853 1,091,078 312,650 45,689 1,449,417 1890 2,006,930 528,052 193,131 2,728,113 1,286,045 445,547 1-53,320 1,884,912 1891 2,149,203 .500,978 104,104 2,7.")4,285 1,485,348 457,603 89,650 2,032,601 1892 3,475,623 547,324 616,876 4,639,823 2,422,088 483,814 544,6.32 3,450,534 1893 2,-509,102 462,686 442,558 3,414,346 1,79-5,758 427,136 3.55,738 2,578,632 1894 2.488,768 335,909 554,069 3.378,746 1,641,118 329,968 420,435 2,-391,521 1895 1,688,657 329,633 240,834 2,259,124 1,184,883 357,937 187,839 1,730,659 1896 1,347,170 198,699 211,246 1,757,115 869,873 263,701 165,917 1,299,491 1897 3,434,614 255,507 317,642 4,007,763 1,816,701 322,505 213,685 2,352,891 1898 2,870,223 87,294 278,614 3,236.131 1,537,690 81,834 194,268 1,813,792 1899 2,568,660 67,822 274,936 2,911,418 1,6-51,192 73,320 231,086 1,955,598 1900 2,609,976 74,883 .S75,068 3,059,927 1,743,130 87,973 314,368 2,145,471 1901 3,108,205 151,813 6(14,909 3,864,927 2,062,071 118,590 494,0-51 2,674,712 1902 1,4.58,819 120,876 422,084 2,001.779 1,210,-590 170,026 425,102 1,805,718 1903 607,301 175,674 361,779 1.144,7-54 476,714 210,033 365,996 1,052,743 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 443 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Agricultural Products — Continued. Grain— Rye. Quantities. Bush. 2,537 38,222! 37, 040 ; 60,125 2,450 3,756 34,387 103,623 59,222 37,617 45,544 49,548 178,141 513,149 326,354 472,416 521,555 377,913 321,490 United States. Bush. Other Countries. Bush. Totals. Busli. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Included with ' E&i'iey ' prior to 1878. 404, 207 1 440,544 560,324 454,825 893,787 912,486 628,530 249,140 164,324 26,030 26 237,042 150,330 111,503 10,541 51 13,394 29 24 5,163 1,126 2,156 4 8 9,081' 162,158 360,456 355,346 I 385,4411 135,3231 244,439' 34,400 6,440 98,397 165,264 86,011 50,526 10,963 17,377 38,298 621,234 6 415,825 640,924 957,820 870,296 1,281,678 1,047,809 872,969 287,296 170,764 124,427 26 165,500 21,359 148,929 436,693 339,964 221,251 59,121 62,972 62,942 29 216,463 1,139,546 327,486 474,572 687,059 399,280 470,419 1,900 26,700 28,144 58,818 1,960 2,212 19,277 68,444 56,198 24,436 22,442 27,510 75,243 283,648 195,791 278,228 327,472 227,469 179,664 244,265 234,024 379,323 381,276' 815,703' i 605, 801 j 391,575 151,.379' 94,158 12,350 14 113,320 95,131 88,207 5,302 43 5,493 18 10 2,371 653 1,058 4 6 5,504 103,293 295,234 343,746 373,456 107,099 174,( 26,282 4,508 54,919 88,164 62,895 46,100 9,505 10,454 17,391 330,520 3 97,401 12,815 90,288 Totals. I 251,669 364,017 702,701 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 7-3,840 1,191,119 712,900 1883 565,663 1884 179,873' 1885 98,666 1886 67,269 14 220,761 226,470 190^.505 39,243 32,939 33,003 1887 1888 1889 1890 189" 1892 1893 1894 1895 18 1896 92,644 616,539 196,447 279,286 424,877 240,290 269,952 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 444 TRADE AND COMMERCE j 3-4 EDWARD Vil., A. 1904 No. 19 (E;. — Exports of Canada — Gbaix — Wheat. Quantities. Values. i a; Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. S S S S 1868' 2,284,702 3,809,208 3,557,101 1,748,977 2,993,119 4,379,741 6,581,217 4.383,022 6,070,393 2,393,155 4,39.3,535 6,610,724 5,090,505 1,149,099 1,739,.S88 2,828,367 1,238,579 1,804,771 4,361,078 6,356,277 4,548,914 5,125,289 2,357,070 4,241,292 4.803,500 4,810,6.36 2,494,047 1,44.3,730 822,348 74.3,338 2,047,375 1,662,304 2,248,200 410,822 1,623,975 376,019 1,131,564 1,469,707 1,066,483 4,935 265 54,458 48,436 494 281,600 34 9,294 3,339 1,4.33 64,923 3,648,081 3,183,383 3,705,173 1,981,917 3,900,582 6,023,876 8,886,077 4,959,736 6,749,298 2,742,383 5,376,195 6,274,640 5,942,042 1869 1870 1871 .. . 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880.. 4,.509,195 3,967,495 4,376,740 2,03.5,831 3,402,625 4,951,545 4,120,027 1.871,202 415.527 1,693,629 348,946 988,514 1,657,8.35 911,323 197,820 24 8,378 2,396 1,344 59,155 1881 2,329,958 120,668 73,047 2,523,673 2,396,370 123,879 73,571 2,593,820 1882 3,255,495 561,394 28,146 3,845,035 4,401,244 750,091 29,000 5,180,335 1883 4,877,276 878,471 111,711 5,867,458 4,896,187 841,738 143,563 5,881,488 1884 689,626 55,898 2 745, .520 768,255 44,665 3 812,923 1885 1,978,201 345,410 17,345 2,340,956 1,681,172 268,718 16,397 1,966,287 1386 3,089,706 309,772 19,690 3,419,168 2,750,251 256,767 18,846 3,025,864 1887 5,048,084 341,508 242,134 5,631,726 4,278,417 265,940 200,78] 4,745,138 1888 1,377,783 777,698 8,273 2,163,754 1,244,757 633,438 8,275 1,886,470 1889 449,686 36, .560 4,6.59 490,905 439,863 26,591 4,667 471,121 1890 410,796 6,723 4,755 422,274 379,893 6,589 2,379 388,861 1891 1,015,954 1,092,109 1.53 2,108,216 969,134 613,690 260 1,583,084 1892 6,810,664 1,489,881 413,609 8,714,154 .5, 726, .505 871,263 350,083 6,947,851 1893 8,617,967 454,633 199,285 9,271,8S5 6,666,382 246,568 147,083 7,060,033 1894 9,090,310 124,619 57,279 9,272,208 6,012,122 76,846 44,484 6,133,452 1895 8,786,798 20,190 18,701 8,825,689 5,339,085 10,258 9,766 5,359,109 1896 9,729,368 115,484 74,690 9,919,542 5,677,637 40,424 53,460 5,771,521 1897 7,717,292 16,603 121,379 7,855,274 . 5,477,219 11,737 55,241 5,544,197 1898 18,091,962 84,630 786,515 18,903,107 16,477,676 76,242 759,998 17,313,916 1899 9,917,572 17,337 370,561 10,305,470 7,458,538 12,643 313,306 7,784,487 1900 15,975,858 82,785 786,007 16,844,650 11,350,942 58,305 586,241 11,995,488 1901 8,630,066 53,186 1,056,506 9,739,758 6,112,230 34,989 724,720 6,871,939 1902 25,244,489 15,088 857,953 26,117,530 18,024,257 9,161 654,674 18,688,092 1903 30,726,947 892,904 1,365,894 32,985,745 22,999,745 530,264 1,030,694 24,566,703 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 445 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Agricultui-al Prod ucts — Continued. ' Grain— All Othek, N.E.S.^ Quantities. Totals. Values. (ji-eat Britain. - United States. Other Countries. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries Totals. Bush. Bush. Bnsh. Bush. $ $ 10,057 6,093 14,644 23,954 102,243 706,619 235,864 28,399 9,299 5,440 6,548 7,268 17,057 4 5,50C 4,99C 8,856 3,720 15,140 2,934 57 1,414 81 .3,185 6,176 2,539 5,735 687 888 273 ' ' " '926 155 23 : 360 ' 63 602 118 45 724 6,191 5,878 9,133 16,541 56,966 398,388 81,224 23,256 8,471 3,903 6,311 3,398 7,211 1868 1869 4 12,821 40,900 ,395,299 81,144 21,482 8,327 116 17 814 752 1870 1871 1872 1873 235,776 26,10fl 9,108 201 8 1,383 i,7i; 1 68 ! 1,915 87 : 4,333 ! 6,358 5,816 14,174 20 375 103 906 182 69 1,164 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1,170 ' 2,899 102 4,171 524 1,463 64 2,051 1881 2,220 1 185,547 ( 42 187,809 1,282 184,302 75 185,659 1882 2,842 103,173 255 106,270 1,618 57,853 257 59,728 1883 12,678 89,695 127 102, .500 9,489 .58,384 75 67,948 1884 19,803 54,293 244 74,.340 11,812 32,569 144 44,525 1885 10,673 59,152 20,380 90,205 5,633 25,6.51 9,730 41,014 1886 11,791- 55,390 .3,629 70,8] 0 5,506 23,238 1,817 30,561 1887 4,496 14,172 272 18,940 1,743 10,944 179 12,866 1888 12 71,200 .514 71.726 15 40,083 387 40,485 1889 624 3.5,970 11,669 48,263 187 18,267 5,903 24,357 1890 2,660 40,639 37,629 80,928 1,183 17,169 18,870 37,222 1891 124,464 248,239 334,274 706,977 63,775 124,183 189,675 377,633 1892 675 1.5,300 26,773 42,748 400 7,1.55 17,186 24,741 1893 4,011 1,226 5,237 1,779 876 2,655 1894 7,463 146 7,609 1 2,877 96 2 973 18Q?; 2,546 7,232 256 10,034 1,145 2,426 183 ] 3,7541 1896 52,850 2,155 669 55,674 23,170 440 274 23,884{ 1897 2,458 1,243 1,944 5,645 1,099 497 925 2,521 1 1898 12.3,683 2,771 22,017; 148,471 42.123 407 10,208 52,738 1899 1,908 2.141; 4,049 1,261 1,182 2,443 1900 1,6S0 2,2.50 1,260 5,190 750 1,198 709 2,657 1901 204,264 22,063 9,345 235,672 120,824 7,486 0,238 134,548 1902 56,225 2,713 16,840 7.\778 27,726 1,586 1 10,312 .39,624 1 1903 446 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (E). — Exports of Canada — Total Grain. Quantitie.s. Val ues. Other '""ountries. ^ Great Britain. United States. Other Countrins. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Totals. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. .s •S •§ .s 1868 1869 10,2.56,229 10,293,092 13,9.36,687 8,343,827 10,691,622 11,241,143 13,370,659 15,771,-545 21,336,214 13,675,6.58 16, 914. .575 17,790,274 21, 916, .565 2,761,971 2,.529,977 3.745,859 2,006.871 2,860,421 5,56'5..55] 7,739,-593 7,487,347 7,0-36,199 4,647.433 7,089.091 7.377,073 8,812.664 6,699,404 7,011,7-58 6,028,520 4,003.2.50 5,980,4-31 5,004,344 6,963,705 7,012.092 10,032;-524 5,470,151 .5, 789, SOI 6,693,-571 0,181,432 40,790 51,099 83,249 31,901 77,743 22,804 323,286 76,329 ' 262,760 122,027 91,061 274,257 901,333 9,502,105 9,592,834 10,457,028 6,702,022 8.924,595 10,595,699 15,026,644 14.576,368 17,331,489 10,240,211 12,970,013 14,344,901 1.5,895,429 1870 1871 1872 1873 282, i09 132,431 .586,573 230,575 174,313 633,661 1,716..578 1874 1875 1870 1877 1878 1879 1880 6,669,884 7,766,040 7,543,301 6,092,575 8,036.044 9,417,531 11,037,894 0,418,666 7,873.074 13,206,340 7,352,508 8,704,218 7,739,082 9,162,093 1881 8,747,345 9,882,409 8.50,010 19,479,764 0,565,886 7,226.711 634,881 14,427,478 1882 7,958,503 15,630,645 1,077,883 24,667,031 7,708,743 13,302,617 778,621 21,789,981 1883 6,963,064 11,754,731 620,720 19,344,-515 6,686,744 8,019,341 476,307 15,782,392 1884 3,360,411 8,908,461 836,121 13,104,993 2,6.59,848 5,988,224 -506,793 9,154,865 1885 6,156,036 10,3.33,80f) .530,902 17,020,744 4,132,483 6,450,208 268,971 10,851,662 1886 8,998,863 9,963,490 797,303 19.7-59,656 5,6-55,018 6,692,265 360,157 12.707,440 1887 10,046,129 10,504,109 956,018 21,506,256 6.826,299 0,097,672 545,529 13,409,500 1888 3,299,772 10,607,486 443,178 14,-350,4-36 2,428,076 7,017,311 190,429 10,23.5,816 1889 2,054,480 10,693,903 385,065 13,134,048 1,535,544 7,240,190 180,865 8, 962, .599 1890 2,933,959 10,958,700 060,.S79 14,55-3,038 1,835,790 5,424,135 365,575 7,625,500 1891 3,420,618 6,861,171 478,229 10,760,018 2,605,288 4,.527,279 .302,368 7,4.34,935 1892 18,654,042 .5,597,705 1,963,118 26,214,865 11,478,418 .3,385,095 1,-369,274 16,232,787 1893 18,045,586 2,867,513 2,060,472 22,973,571 10,935,183 1,765,089 1,134,005 13,834.277 1894 13,503,328 1,482,367 1,879,371 16,865,066 8,385,513 1,047,-308 1,011,207 16,444,028 1895 1 10,845,951 2,696,819 978,667 14,521,437 6,049,2-57 1,610,704 506,298 .8,766,259 1896 11,636,649 1,428,950 1,089,198 14,154,797 6,692,896 873,346 530,566 8,096,808 189^ 17,572,275 1,720,007 1,964,865 21,257,147 9,048,491 816,947 740,047 10,612,085 1898 i 30,335,090 414,728 3,909,244 -•U,6-59,062 21,070..382 266,090 2,107,889 23,444,367 1899 22,262,532 366,856 2,254,274 24,883,662 12,349,025 204,560 1,2.31,785 1.3,785,370 1900 26,977,620 5.34,761 2,542,949 30,055,330 16,130.-524 366,823 1,559,886 18,057,233 1901 21,071.829 714,905 3,791,384 25,578,118 11,551,632 599,25• Gr.\ix Proddcts— Oatmeal. Quantities. Values. * Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. ( Treat Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Brls. Brls. Brls. Brls. 8 .s s s 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1 J 1.55,355 96,111 95,360 17,539 2,530 3,793 1,617 1,418 1,768 Xot separate' 174,511 100,059 100,921 }' stated prio 674,482 385,546 415,776 [• to 1878. 72,012 9,.343 13,735 7,763 6,481 8,509 I 754,257 401,370 438,020 1881 51,968 560 1,297 53,825 226,978 1,746 .5,426 234,1.50 1882 45,536 1,426 2,678 49,640 187,487 6,397 13,814 207,698 1883 63,001 1,078 1,972 66,051 260,311 5,132 11,1.31 276,574 1884 52,742 954 2,205 .55.901 214,747 4,301 11,246 230,294 1885 63,254 1,096 1,250 65,600 241,854 2,891 .5,574 250,319 1886 6;»,778 4,398 1,750 75,926 286,1.55 1.5,680 7,796 .309,631 18?7 44,757 1,064 2,241 48,062 176,.518 3,805 8,899 189,222 1888 11,792 659 1,398 13,849 45,465 1,810 6,250 53,.525 1889 37,580 6,490 2,760 46,830 152, .516 2.3,900 11,460 187,876 1890 54,684 13,605 1,949 70,238 201,518 44,839 8,300 254,657 1891 9,304 576 1,868 11,748 35,455 1,900 7,840 45,195 1892 95,444 1,234 5,102 101.780 381,950 4,722 22,647 409,319 1893 124,212 30,-534 1,641 1.56,.387 .503,294 11.5,962 6,721 625,977 1894 80,691 3,6.59 3,764 88,114 285,.580 8,756 13,767 308,103 1895 77,149 26 3,088 80,263 265,320 97 10,893 276,310 1896 106,002 7 4,246 110,2.55 350,526 26 14,103 364,655 1897 138,854 4,164 9,001 152,019 424,496 11,707 26,746 462,949 1898 167,731 ^ 4,837 4,253 176,821 525,657 13,720 15,380 .5.54,757 1899 116,324 165 3,497 119,986 384,012 518 12,038 .396,568 U»00 140,195 304 .5,368 145,867 456,843 801 17,347 474,991 1901 1 147,307 121 4,423 151,851 453,326 .3:30 14,151 467,807 1902 87,936 419 3,351 91,706 329,042 2,442 12,848 344,.332 1903 131,024 219 13,593 144,836 480,4.58 888 55,6.56 537,002 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Agricultural Products — Continued, 449 Gr AiN PRODUcrs— All Other, N.E.S. Quantities. Totals. Values. Great Britain. United States. 1 Other 1 Countries. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Brls. Brls. Brls. Brls. $ $ $ $ Not separat 23,862 38,556 19,119 32,655 47,651 .53,162 30,726 63,961 35,208 2,214 2,475 1,935 ely stated pri 31,411 46,783 12,891 22,487 151,694 180,302 46,868 145,476 93,355 2,019 1,282 187 or to 1869. 86,0.58 95,319 63,262 104,383 54,798 41,959 81,114 120.513 49,276 71 655 3,400 20,845 11,670 14,089 23,643 24,140 8, .559 12,416 21,752 13,805 5,831 4,9.58 1,240 138,314 153,772 90,242 150,513 230,632 230,820 140,398 287,741 156,436 7,921 6,895 4,827 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 41,574 8,392 29,4.59 19,614 594 506 52 9,539 19,530 28,799 12,081 16 120 1,174 2,049 2,804 5,703 3,513 1,604 1,849 709 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 171 79 549 799 553 244 1,729 2,526 1881 1,231 1,660 426 3,317 2,486 6,504 1,744 10,734 1882 3,142 836 232 4,210 6,510 3,.562 946 11,018 1883 9,655 1,490 213 11,358 24,676 4,997 656 30,329 1884 6,791 .506 225 7,522 17,779 1,297 672 19,748 1885 5,797 421 431 6,649 18,583 885 1,563 21,031 1886 3,501 2,934 268 6,703 12,214 8,103 714 21,031 1887 5,075 7,496 239 12,810 20,287 28,976 756 '.50,019 1888 7,874 13,370 881 22,125 31,718 44,402 3,375 79,495 1889 21,546 3,039 677 25,262 68,719 9,546 2,044 80,309 1890 3,568 21 561 4,150 12,304 71 1,568 13,943 1891 19, .302 286 1,299 20,887 47,269 2,634 4,680 54,583 1892 4,151 662 963 5,776 11,434 916 2,922 15,272 1893 181 280 1,674 2,135 591 373 4,961 5,925 1894 13 594 1,087 1,694 39 1,818 3,226 5,083 1895 438 66 1,513 . 2,017 1,500 208 4,214 5,922 1896 2,787 750 1,493 5,030 7,619 * 1,858 2,824 12,301 1897 2,655 718 2,166 5,539 10.447 994 4,244 15,685 1898 1,108 93 2,817 4,018 2,530 274 5,848 8,652 1899 5,200 1,447 1,697 8,344 12,426 1,964 3,331 17,721 1900 14,934 2,317 2,205 19,456 25,021 2,973 4,775 32,769 1901 20,697 5,253 3,494 29,444 39,317 6,593 9.848 55,758 1902 ' 7,605 489 3,157 11,251 19,746 1,242 10,228 31,216 1903 10— i— 29 450 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (E) — Exports of Canada — ! Total Grain Pboducts. Quantities. ! ' Va ues. £ ^ Great Britain. United. States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Brls. ' Brls. ' Brls. Brls. - 8 S 8 1868 1><69 383,344 399,081 420,733 325,458 485,799 521,841 593,479 333,509 479,465 303,813 653,156 677,481 647,447 1,174,083 1,014,923 1,529,791 1.019,265 1,414,648 l,7a5,258 1,989,711 787,451 1,249,203 777,124 2,608,500 2,340,427 2,852,854 850,769 509,977 359.870 173,685 642,654 419,728 844,854 274,598 605,966 223,265 195,034 97,901 62,641 604,688 562,110 566,260 507,141 76.0,125 979,100 .590,927 623,591 610,961 641,485 698,110 542,612 458,307 2,629,540 2,087,010 1870 2,4.55,921 1,700,091 1872 2,822,427 1873 3,134,086 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 348,965 167,213 2.33,904 148,489 495,818 541,691 544,780 148,384 .54,690 126,856 42,486 39, 186 22,897 13,216 96,130 111,606 118,705 112,838 118,152 112,893 89.451 3,425,492 1,685,640 2,466,130 1,641,874 3,501,644 2,980,940 3,373,802 1881 428,147 5,397 60,808 494,352 2,075,790 25,661 308,333 2,409,784 1882 417,542 7,102 98,052 522,696 2,321,905 35,909 609,606 2,967,420 1883 425,867 4,734 128,706 559,307 2,065,531 22,914 715,102 2,803,547 1884 221,323 3,680 39,645 264,648 1,065,155 16,026 205,437 1,286,618 188§ 156,213 4,338 36,348 196,899 640,827 13,864 171,906 826,597 1886 310,602 21,889 136,183 468,674 1,361,296 95,795 618,540 2,075,631 1887 394,027 8,693 172,258 574,978 1,770,879 29,480 732,038 2,532,397 1888 246,287 13,231 117,256 376,774 1,133,891 50,958 498,714 1,683,563 1889 124,891 21,387 53,858 200,136 572,610 76,616 264,213 913,439 1890 163,301 24,116 23,182 210,599 . 657,546 86,440 112.363 856,349 1891 194,415 13,036 105,231 312,682 899,671 57,220 490,825 1,447,716 1892 355,075 5,518 143,070 503,663 1,539,587 21.804 686,924 2,248,315 1893 333,050 33,608 205,690 572,348 1,365,754 123,908 892,615 2,382,277 1894 284,339 7,801 226,719 518,859 1,098,509 19,066 895,920 2,013.495 1895 181,663 3,438 119,831 304,932 686,342 12,621 421,.542 1,120,505 1896 195,865 2,503 100,620 298,988 699,711 10,662 378,637 1,089,010 1897 388,395 9,184 181,22j 578,807 1,241,549 29,393 745,159 2,016,101 1898 1,078,785 10,947 342,066 1,431,798 4,490,153 36,896 1.469,1.53 5,996,202 11899 658,403 5,310 252,827 916,540 2,484,315 20,374 1,005,819 3,510,508 1900 600,470 5,585 316,318 922,373 2,134,977 15,758 1,133,862 3,284,597 i901 932,955 17,120 339,932 1.290,007 3,180,479 46,882 1,288,441 4,515,802 1902 756,832 16,157 434,809 1,207,798 2,658,415 46,490 1,664,035 4,368,940 1903 771,879 19,648 1 652,326 1,443,853 2,838,871 70,346 2,358,144 5,267,361 V i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Agricultural Products — ^Continued. 451 J Hay. Quantities. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. $ $ $ •f 7,859 4,952 8,819 23,487 50,827 36,385 26,725 20,758 33,520 29,575 17,269 11,704 64,444 30 2,366 56,700 35,447 63,005 279,294 673,453 436,010 282,660 192,778 279,832 227,773 137,878 58,004 429,193 13,891 5,618 2,211 10,923 16,580 12,271 10,550 17,908 28,503 16,087 11,396 12,378 14,477 70,621 43,431 65,216 290,217 690,033 448,281 293,210 210,086 321,533 254,763 163,628 105,643 484,967 1868 1869 1870 1871 " ' 821 1,349 2,172 1,170 799 1,215 1,296 1872 13^198 10,903 14,354 35,261 41,297 1873 1874 1875 25,904 19,409 30,744 27,682 15,401 7,650 58,357 604 723 1,069 2,839 4,791 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 5,344 160,673 2,364 168,381 63,620 1,718,679 30,909 « 1,813,208 1881 4,064 85,136 1,447 90,647 51,953 845,503 18,235 915,691 1882 3,304 89,005 1,431 93,740 41,581 843,404 17,120 902,105 -1883 5,251 101,639 1,571 108,401 64,058 831,601 17,398 913,057 1884 5,308 127,820 1,811 134,939 66,367 1,181,616 22,542 1,270,525 1885 5,674 85,490 2,780 93,944 69,534 897,806 33,996 1,001,336 1886 6,523 69,450 870 76,843 61,436 670,749 . 11,211 743,396 1887 6,044 84,068 3,157 93,269 64,781 800,622 37,926 903,329 1888 6,928 82,308 2,244 91,480 84,610 822,381 27,091 934,082 1889 10,408 101,713 3,041 115,162 109,634 922,797 36,123 1,068,554 1890 11,852 50,070 3,161 65,083 150,291 375,813 33,385 559,489 1891 14,969 67,067 2,890 84,926 167,604 598,567 34,362 800,533 1892 50,892 94,282 6,707 151,881 515,461 854,958 82,453 1,452,872 1893 175,559 87,847 13,400 276,806 1,700,409 753,575 147,204 2,601,188 1894 54,933 137,514 6,625 199,072 492,683 979.914 67,094 1,539,691 1895 29,293 182,719 2,628 214,640 305,616 1,641,471 29,344 1,9/6,431 1896 18,752 92,002 3,000 113,754 193,172 773,079 32,987 999,238 1897 30,230 3,296 3,565 37,091 299,462 24,959 33,423 357,844 1898 34,700 23,200 4,528 62,428 258,604 118,274 34,753 411,631 1899 47,748 101,982 25,686 175,416 378,946 715,594 319,569 1,414,109 1900 51,644 155,221 46,112 252,977 459,235 1,158,108 480,539 2,097,882 1901 212,145 68,689 153,751 434,585 1,702,538 502,700 2,208,173 4,413,411 1902 163,178 266,482| 20,393 450,053 1,421,506 1,924,598 249,561 3,595,665 1903 10 — i— 29i 452 TRADE AyD COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (E). — Exports of Canada — Malt. Quantities. Great Britain. United States. Bush. Bush. 1868' . 18691 . 18701 . 18711. 1872 . I873! . 1874 . 1875 . 1876 . 1877 . 1878 . 1879 . 1880, . 18811 I882I . 1883 1884 1885 1886; 1887 1 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892' 1893' 1894 1895^ 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 Other Countries. Bush. 481,099 101,889 153,926 306,432 614,199 505,716 1,055,244 736,445 1,171,440 1,329,641 235,842 374,961 284,443 I 182,176 193,465 131,821 258,891 120,093 25 22 62 7,753 33 400 1,142 500 145 1,]20 213 1,050 10] 100 317 11 584 1,078 1,400 1,924 1,800 7,020 9,662 12,213 8,905 5,461 4,407 9,199 4,087 5,980 9,032 Totals. Bush. 33,896 22,332 127,343 167,939 241,^ 374,994 481,099 101,889 153,926 307,552 614,199 505,929 1,056,294 736,549 1,171,540 1,329,958 235,959 374,961 284,443 182,176 193,465 132,405 259,969 121,493 1,949 1,822 7,082 17,415 12,246 9,305 6,603 4,907 9,199 4,087 6,125 9.032 Great Britain. 10 Values. United States. Other Countries. 38,3821 33,102 112,120| 132,810 205,2601 215,1371 153,780| 109,517] 144,336 275,213 439,792 423,258 843,132 649,772 1,108,833 1,136,556 178,110 280,137 222,187 146,012 154,145 105,183 149,310 87,084' I 20, 19 45 4,479 82 690 525 375 116 870 438 75 110 144 220 687 1,070 1,090 1,430 1,226 4,353 7,681 9,39 7,120 3,.572 2,948 10,939 3,563 5,590 7,415 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Agricultural Products — Continued. 453 Seeds— Clover and Grass. Quantities. Great Britain. Bush. United States. Bush. Other Countries. Bush . Totals. Bush. Vahies. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Not separately stated prior to 188'J. 63,959 7,237 13,430 35,202 62,869 24,632 60,569 14,796 65,0.58 32,757 91,318 40,268 29,420 50, .528 54,490 62,022 93,428 152,575 58,239 57,111 7,057 16,038 10,517 9,603 13,303 65,242 22,930 18,082 54,587 63,470 78,253 164,670 98,018 84,968 111,118 196,828 102,878 I 134,594 300,590 178,820 123,249 140,884 223,093 393,898 136,151 454,181 625,996 289,996 294,969 303,613 409,686 188,829 371,980 623,057 397,150 28,252 30,066 55,419 24,374 78,116 29,405 115,463 74,973 32,484 44,981 50,529 57,199 119,243 350,547 124,303 Totals. 12,846 5,262 39,691 37,243 7,650 47,229 81,600 46,885 32,190 56,999 261,915 71,240 99,340 316,267 393,470 I 164,347 176,212 318,203 45.5,515 221,917 530,815 823,059 411,854 359,643 405,623 722,130 317,268 590,563 1,289,871' 914,923 454 TRADE A2fD COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Xo. 19 (E). — Exports of Canada — Seeds — All Other (ixclcdixg Flax) X.E.fe Total Seeds. 00 Values. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other ' Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. $ A 8 S S S . S S 1868 i 1869 1870 ! 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 : 1 • ^ 66,434 17,131 569 153,682 23,227 687 185 7,605 43,594 132,321 151,475 133,217 425,778 95,762 61,674 138,684 337,528 69,434 7,554 11,669 44,370 275,996 152,861 37,690 57,310 149.341 551 839 170 818 1,241 723 452 287 78 502 14,554 352 15,946 162,747 79,644 139,423 492,028 93,902 8,964 12,306 52,262 319,668 285,684 203,719 190,879 591,065 1881 Not separately stated prior to 1889. - 156,631 45,489 2,356 204,476 1882 741,205 139,951 32,059 913,215 1883 177,307 29,164 581 207,052 1884 64,994 8,653 7,357 81,004 1885 67,861 46,187 2,219 116,267 1886 126,^156 6.870 7,007 140,0.33 1887 87,719 3,756 5,915 97,390 1888 1 J 1,592 104,769 I 2 124,841 56,537 1,681 162,987 1889 9,881 69 11,.54 .38,133 12,915 175,889 1890 1,240 4,723 25 5,98 8 142,124 34,789 5,287 182,200 1891 972 2,346 13 3,33 1 224,065 57,765 39,704 .321,534 1892 112 1,251 1,259 2,62 ■2 394,010 25,625 .38,502 458,137 1893 4 5,.379 243 .5,62 G 136,155 83,495 7,893 227,54 1894 548 6,004 55 6,6C 7 454,729 35,409 47,284 537,422 1895 47,913 45,240 4,422 97,57 5 673,909 160,703 86,022 920,634 1896 48, .5.59 10,135 1,176 59,87 0 338,55.n 85,;08 48,061 471,724 1897 76,188 3,668 66 79,9S 2 371,157 36,152 32,256 4,39, .565 1898 11.430 10,154 14 21,5c 8 315,073 55,135 .57,013 427,221 1899 13,688 3,162 2,037 18,86 7 423,374 53,691 263,952 741,017 1900 894 4,.367 123 5,3S !4 189,723 61,566 71,363 .322,652 1901 3,943 8,930 1,648 14,55 1 .375,923 128,173 100,988 605,084 1902 956 18,442 53 19,4£ »1 624,013 • 368,989 310,320 1,309,322 1903 ; 46 4,137 66 4,24 9 397,196 128,440 393,536 919,172 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Agricultural Products — Continued. 455 Vegetables— Potatoes. Quantities. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Bush. Bush. Bush. Bush. $ $ $ $ 1 j- 1 630 450 319,985 222 444,026 14,136 2,890,596 462,585 2,407,694 579,523 216,685 222,774 279,659 246,506 399,866 ^ot separate]} 231,4.51 3,113,820 1,062,229 2,654,422 1,423,415 7 stated prior 315 180 104,411 107 147,871 to 1876. 6,067 1,297,567 145,823 1,128,350 160,693 78,944 97,0.37 110,900 132,932 151,104 • 85,326 1,.394,784 361,1.34 1,261,3«9 459,668 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 27,331 1,902,709 365,267 2,295,-307 11,923 676,507 141,788 830,218 1881 150 3,578,253 221,759 3,800,162 117 2,131,125 137,527 2,268,769 1882 103 2,181,631 243.245 2,424,979 62 928,637 120,255 1,048,954 1883 67 387,437 365,931 753,435 62 98,444 133,210 231,716 1884 111 377,885 282,719 660,715 47 108,797 125,968 234,812 1885 627 1,848,462 373,838 2,222,927 192 374,122 118,388 492,702 1886 1,317 1,276,809 290,545 1,568,671 640 328,602 109,964 439,206 1887 1,427 2,486,441 206,862 2,694,730 973 957,570 91,952 1,050,495 1888 444 717,668 257,739 975,851 245 192,576 94,942 287,763 1889 1,053,230 405,56/ 1,4.58,797 308,915 186,830 495,745 1890 2,278 .3,326,546 339,901 3,668,725 1,400 1,478,092 214,179 1,693,671 1891 5,648 135,324 445,224 .586,196 1,810 41,886 251,725 295,421 1892 5,876 800,225 306,737 1,112,838 2,645 259,176 160,137 421,958 1893 3 635,959 461,614 1,097,576 2 193,917 204,073 397,992 1894 628 773,707 604,707 1,379,042 556 238,977 287,846 527,379 1895 787 • 77,072 518,776 596,635 454 15,309 211,843 227,606 1896 6 80,180 690,153 770,339 2 19,611 226,494 246,107 1897 964,613 485,465 1,450,078 327,223 306,704 633,927 1898 485 134,363 516,387 651,235 375 47,629 267,473 315,477 1899 954 44,084 635,482 680, .520 392 17,415 312,424 330,231 1900 3,514 2.32,101 651,794 887,409 1,379 68,151 294,857 364,387 1901 808,041 522,411 522,112 1,330,452 660,967 327,046 361,235 688,281 1902 138,855 56,969 329,779 386,748 1903 456 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (E). — Exports of Canada — Vegetables— All Other, N.E.S. Total Vegetables. Values. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. $ § S S S S .«; S 18G8 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 !- Not 1 1 J 343 5 42 702 572 s'eparately .sta 8,719 53,892 17.144 15,187 32,015 ted prior t( 12,643 11,875 8,830 9,134 7,813 f ) 1876. J, 1 I 21,705 65,772 26,016 25,023 40,400 12 4,252 60 149 42 2,010 9,434 390 658 185 104,453 809 148,443 107,779 50,365 21,576 160,482 28,035 96 831 214,622 71,545 14,786 1,351,459 162,967 1,143 537 192,708 10,169 22.279 34,687 44,887 45,424 54,994 108,022 75,978 91,. 587 108,912 119,730 142,066 158,917 117,960 76,896 56,323 205,518 73,501 153,835 332,078 147,913 107.031 1,460,556 387.150 1,286,412 500,068 1881 53 53,755 13,937 67,745 11,976 730,262 155,725 897,963 1882 83 180,259 15,093 195,435 200 2,311,384 152,620 2,464,204 1883 335 82,151 9,401 91,887 397 1.010,788 129,650 1,140,841 1884 334 79,940 12,006 92,280 396 178,334 145,216 323,996 1885 200 61,624 13,238 75,062 247 170,421 139,206 309,874 1886 254 49,828 13.924 64,006 446 423,950 132,312 556,708 1887 773 75,517 7,349 83,639 1,413 404,119 117,313 522,845 1888 259 93,102 5,390 98,751 1,232 1,050,672 97,342 1,149,246 1889 542 . 63,613 5,811 69,966 787 256,189 100,753 357,729 1890 1,383 96,079 6,837 104,299 1,383 404,994 .193,667 600,044 1891 1,487 92,933 8,334 102,754 2,887 1,571,025 222,513 1,796,425 1892 260 70,064 10,595 80,919 2,070 111,950 262,320 3/6,340 1893 27,107 106,872 10,684 144,663 29,752 366,048 170,821 566,621 1894 3,145 107,233 17,453 127,831 3,147 301,150 221,526 525,823 1895 12,454 104,272 15,585 132,311 13,010 343,249 303,431 659,690 18% 2,142 96,056 9,178 107,376 2,590 111,365 221,021 334,982 1897 8,908 111,143 10,668 130,719 8,910 130,754 237,162 376,826 1898 5,147 88,162 11,308 104,617 5,147 415,385 318,012 738,544 1899 17,163 120,296 13,405 150,864 17,538 167,925 280,878 466,341 1900 27,570 132,015 14,177 173,762 27,962 149,430 326,601 503,993 1901 52,317 123,250 18,269 193,836 53,696 191,401 313,126 .558,223 1902 24,854 258,592 24,183 307,629 24,854 585,638 385,418 995,910 1903 7,375 122,269 42,269 171,913 7,375 179,2.38 372,048 558,661 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Agricultural Pi'oducts — Concluded. 457 All Other Articles, N.E.S. Totals. Values. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Oreat Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ ■1 7,956 43,147 78,229 3,173 2,416 16,620 5,801 10,255 6,124 17,906 22,770 7,429 41,409 86,698 55,226 71,012 23,831 148,510 129,982 68,967 100,675 101,134 122,758 .55,352 47,349 63,579 829 746 292 1,873 1,193 2,795 1,701 2,620 378 729 2.122 5,913 5,033 ■ 95,483 99,119 149,533 28,877 152,119 149,397 76,469 113,.550 107,636 141,393 80,244 60,691 110,021 4,056,340 3,620,584 .5,377,970 3,222,931 4,440,441 7,455,272 9,804,375 8,4.32,963 8,394,103 5,752,550 10,087,329 10,048,6.32 12,641,961 8,136,017 7,912,017 7,600.330 6,022,4.32 8,014,160 6,446,,374 8,743,669 8.012,813 11,744,615 8,038,250 6,977.038 8,591,143 8,086,795 678,698 650,101 698,319 608,561 924,290 1,093,694 1,042,098 812,582 1,000,947 898,.576 944,387 988,689 1,565,572 12,871,055 12,182,702 13,676,619 9,853,924 13,378,891 14,995,340 19,.590,142 17,258,3-58 21,139,665 14,689,376 18,008.754 19,628,464 22,294,328 1868 1869 187C 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 5,436 90,677 3,675 99,788 9,490,890 10,631,374 1,146,063 21,268,327 1881 30,333 179,187 1,147 210,667 11,244,152 18,189,118 1,602,442 31,035,712 1882 83,848 1.32,613 210 216,671 9,474,740 11,989,280 1,354,499 22,818,519 1883 17,571 137,808 11,130 166,509 3,990,127 7,503,111 904,605 12,397,843 1884 19,605 100,083 ],722 121,410 5,502,763 8,392,341 623,189 14,518,293 1885 82,221 247,679 6,132 336,032 7,729,264 8,752,994 1,170,521 17,652,779 1886 4,829 285,771 697 291,297 9,438,408 7,966,248 1,421,579 18,826,235 1887 2,692 1.55,639 1,086 159,417 4,292,640 10,306,278 837,442 15,436,360 1888 16,075 129,234 267 145,576 3,674,055 9,125,707 614,349 13,414,111 1889 4,699 84,355 271 89,325 3,661,826 7,519,253 726,951 11,908,030 1890 18,757 88,489 492 107,738 5,254,028 7,291.246 1,121,584 13,666,858 1891 11,072 88,994 3,971 104,037 15,119,780 4,573,779 2,419,725 22,113,284 1892 47,372 130,014 2,463 179,849 15,443,211 4,132,105 2,474,174 22,049,490 1893 43,126 81,061 4,466 128,653 12,431,275 2,784,-520 2,461,854 17.677,649 1894 17,555 107,613 ' 6,871 132,030 10,414,380 .3,710,022 1,594,726 15,719,128 1895 18,796 125,956 2,625 147,377 9,.551,316 3,232,793 1,299,252 14,083,361 1896 15,031 98,821 2,501 116,3.53 1.3,507,342 2,419,814 2,055,490 17,982,646 1897 83,515 8.5,845 11,825 181,185 27,747,140 1,133,293 4,182,852 33,063,285 1898 59,986 125,833' 10,239 196,058 18,447,543 1,149,686 3,355,686 22,952,915 1899 17,319 244,276 13,854 275,449 21,674,965 2,041,110 3,800,-534 27,516,609 1900 48,142 217,627 14,183 279,952 17,337,633 2,907,969 4,535,884 24,781,486 1901 23,521 155,835 22,405 201,761 27,973,503j 2,555,216 6,623,969 37,152,688 1902 433,949 2^7,931 211,319 943,199 34,206,693 3,882,282 6,53.5,346 44,624,321 1903 458 TRADE A^W COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (F). — Exports of Canada — Agrtccltubal Implements. Books, Pamphlets, Maps, &c. Va lues. Values. i > Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. j Great j Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. S 8 •S .§ ! '^ S -S .s 1868 1869 1870 1- Not se 46,032 38,214 49,184 'parately st 6,394 14,575 7,852 ated prior t :3.3,57o 27,122 2,092 o 1878. 86.00 79,91 59,12 r 746 1,410 • 5,763 6,554 12.119 11,028 2,499 4,632 7,098 L 4,018 1 8,605 1 .3,646 8 7,696 12,923 16,814 46,030 24,126 53,(i86 32,629 34, .529 40,935 13,431 16,019 14,152 15,781 22,865 124 80 13,793 18,304 51,793 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1^393 2,935 1.175 254 67 50 556 92 400 32,073 68,740 41,832 37,282 45,634 20,529 20,087 23,313 19,519 30,961 1881 15,463 8,019 7,787 31,26 9 10,082 20,798 441 31,321 1882 13,329 10,116 22,697 46,14 2 7,270 15,035 918 23,223 1883 7,390 7,697 1,679 16,76 6 14,127 16.099 15,325 4.5,551 1884 9,352 6,389 1,511 17,25 2 30,271 16,222 58,993 10.5,486 1885 2,390 9,451 10,799 22,64 0 42,505 23,285 89,721 155,511 1886 3,056 5,434 8,168 16,65 S 24,243 16,001 46,433 86,677 1887 24,910 6,950 16,200 48,06 0 45,928 19,103 5.3,853 118,884 1888 59,099 8,018 88,102 155,21 9 9,003 23,936 38,847 71,786 1889 45,379 9,730 266,232 321,34 1 16,559 20,681 12,274 49,514 1890 71,435 3,089 292,674 367,19 8 13,952 29,504 12,164 .55,620 1891 100,0.31 10,196 142,393 252,62 0 19,458 35,558 13,000 68,016 1892 214,091 4,443 184,244 402,77 8 24,573 41,943 11,1.35 77,651 1893 208,539 16,377 237,337 462,25 3 13,713 45,501 12,222 71,436 1894 157,601 6,575 301,506 465,68 2 15,153 33,822 10,117 59,092 1895 298,879 7,808 357,031 663,71 8 10,201 39,772 11,356 61,329 1896 257,233 4,034 332,197 593,46 4 12,934 41,995 7,994 62,923 1897 268,218 2,137 491,487 761,84 2 23,603 49,761 10,973 84,337 1898 462,498 4,209 976,433 1,443,14 0 28,131 1 59,390 13,446 100,967 1899 602,875' 9,590 1,251,003 1,863,46 8 23,452 49,659 22,425 95,536 1900 474,532 9,590 1,208,033 1,692,15 5, 37,733 52,400 51,083 141,216 1901 375,594 35,085 1,332,267 1,742,94 16 44,970 62,968 18,785 126,723 1902 378,229 18,159 1,418,342 1,814,7S » 25,614 85,823 22,721 134,158 1903 448,668 29,468 1,806,768 2,284, 9C 4 44,988 80,522 28,019 153,529 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Manufactures. 459 Carriages, Wagons, Carts, &c .—Bicycles. Quantities . Val ms. , Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. No. No. No. No. $ $ $ * f 1 r 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873- 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882- 188a 1884 I. Included with 'Carriages, wagons, &c., all other,' n.e.s., for 1890. ' 1885- 1886- . 1887 188S- 1 1889^ 1 1 1890 1891 1892 1893- 1894r 1895 J . 1896 481 159 5,491 6,131 23,188 9,573 266,903 299,66^ 189r 616 307 7,694 8,617 28,901 10,760 333,722 373,38c ! 1898 265 144 5,710 6,119 10,787 5,332 225,634 241,75: ! 1899 57 133 5,097 5,287 2,843 3,841 1^0,059 176, 74i J 1900- 1,724 218 8,543 10,485 54,315 6,172 286,735 .347,221 ! 1901 1,202 138 8,444 9,784 38,415 2,777 271,643 .312, 83E ) 1902 1^3 94 3,979 4,206 3,901 1,857 122,808 128,56f ) 1903 460 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (F).— ExPOETS of Canada— Cakbiages, Wagons, &c.— All other, N.E.S. Clothing. Values. Values. Great i Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United 1 States. Other i Countries. ' Totals. $ 1 $ 1 S § S S $ $ 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1,525' 2,760 1,180 1,525 300 945 1.500 700 2,434 2,473 5,315 2,919 4,646 19,7971 22,142 22,857 23,326 26,412 23,753 18,160; 13,277 14,866 9,776 18.720 23,906 31,990 630 255 804 726 200 564 390 226 645 2,183 .34,374 17,159 3,844 21,952 ^ 25,157 24,841 25,577 26,912 r Not 25,262' 20,0.50 14,203! 17,945 J 14.4.32 12, .556 .58,409 7,439 43,984 2,399 40,480 2,136 separately stated prior to 1877. 6.884 3,076 22,516 15,070 2,245 24,754 15,235 5,419 23,053 .5,878 728 8,742 1881 3.628 31,013 11,801 ' 46,442 2,363 7,234 355 9,952 1882 4,217 18,230 9,609 32,056 1,120 5,313 413 6,846 1883 1,993 10,030 9,691 21,714 2,711 6,467 879 10,057 1884 2,447' 12,718 6,-591 21,756 1,932 6,053 7,536 15,521 1885 3,160 10,606 3,939 17,765 3,066 9,016 2,973 15,055 1886 3,923 12,130 6,316 22,369 4,096 7,933 955 12,984 1887 976 14,477 3,087 18,.540 4,825 13,048 1,187 19,060 1888 2,747 10,528 4,415 17,690 5,167 41,566 3,607 50,340 1889 1,781 22,058 3,413 27,252 3,967 49,563 2,207 55,737 1890 1,630 12,573 3,254 17,457 5,315 "39,704 2,751 47,770 1891 4,526 17,451 4,128 26,105 10,784 26,613 27,043 64,440 1892' 7,187 15,642 18,614 41,443 2,491 20,148 17,127 39,766 1893 16,265 17,893 12,342 46,500 3,568 31,251 16,300 51,119 1894 8,570 14,391 56,586 79,547 5,453 17,800 10,167 33,420 1895 15,853 15,783 22,517 54,153 5,416 24,279 7,792 37,487 1896 25,853 19,099 52,289 97.241 6,604 28,353 19,712 54,669 1897 19,421 11,465 40.500 71,386 4,749 18,147 18,921 41,817 1898 28,224 9,763 36,289 74,276 4,266 16,987 13,338 34,591 1899 12,838 12,231 40,628 65,697 5,468 19,643 14,589 39,700 1900 12,476 13,798 33,967 60,241 28,283 29,193 113,608 171,084 1901 15,335 12,883 82,657 110,875 282,512 31,986 327,498 641,996 190-2 24,291 39,383 104,230 167,904 13,573 . 46,673 37,667 97,913 1903 19,205 17,234 86,635 123,074 1 20,761 47,775 43,748 , 112,284 1 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Manufactures — Continued 461 CoKDAGB, Rope and Twine. Cottons. Values. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States, Other Countries. Totals. 5S >< $ $ $ $ $ s $ $ Not se parately st 394 3,841 6,529 2,557 ited prior t 17,695 17,235 16,750 11,098 f 0 1877. ■[ I 18,189 21,076 23,279 14,084 560 1,153 2,036 2,6.50 15,372 10,141 630 2,512 5,949 3,736 2,209 6,383 4,580 196 729 1,494 350 2.50 1,611 1,038 3,396 3,427 .3,000! 1868 16,182! 1869 12, 905 [ 1870 3,704; 1871 5,908! 1872 9,376 1873 5 037 1874 1,301 36 2,245 1875 6,980 1876 5,679 1877 2,371 1878 1 41 «l ^Q^7Ci 597 599 158 370 2,045 100 500 2,017 319 631 429 4,170 1880 723 2,115 9,193 12,031 276 343 921 1,540 1881 112 413 10,981 11,506 350 1,022 1,469 1,372 11,565 1882 1883 340 2,665 8,350 11,355 10,096 4,676 4,355 5,562 14,593 4,820 2,755 3,356 10,931 1884 5,225 16,032 23,022 44,279 33,123 2,080 1,988 37,191 1885 449 2,238 22,076 24,763 6,373 7,860 6,399 20,632 1886 967 14,826 10,617 26,410 070 6,742 2,734 10,146 1887 2,563 20,416 22,573 , 45,552 10,586 .57,4.59 7,128 , 75,173 1888 820 5,602 26,991 33,413 6,926 127,806 14,001 148,733 1889 315 1,988 19,674 21,977 4,446 101,455 2,921 108,822 1890 2,967 1,366 30,662 34,995 5,995 79,574 74,385 159,954 1891 2,200 1,566 16,324 20,090 3,667 63,027 256,017 322,711 1892 295 2,579 15,612 18,486 2,025 105,123 264,329 371,477 1893 30 522 13,143 13,695 3,831 66,964 478,963 549,-758 1894 786 21,993 22,370 45,149 7,938 150,722 387,508 546,168 1895 751 86,899 37,297 . 124,947 22,309 141,840 602,663 766,812 1896 7,996 85,861 15,816 109,673 60,149 127,542 727,636 915,327 1897 90,217 10,633 45,637 146,487 33,008 91,095 393,532 517,635 1898 94,871 27,053 12,598 134,522 35,760 65,544 312,267 413,571 1899 137,394 26,109 13,213 176,716 51,810 94,210 268,239 414,259 1900 119,625 9,186 28,276 157,087 54,383 118,560 331,607 504,500 1901 29,010 155,823 65,564 250,397 81,348 59,819 762,428' 903,595 1902 20,235 88,273 43,718 1.52,226 81,85') 42,818 477,930 602,604 1903 462 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19(F). — Exports of Canada — Cotton Waste. Quantities. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 Lbs. 100 64,262 30,505 14,300 101,725; 12,464! 9,488' 60,789! 34,8581 Lbs. 1,009,188 1,744,760 1,263,323 1,680,790 2,274,850 1,714,2.S4 1,375,086 2,007,000 2,050,817 1,544,777 2,208,150 2,018,224 2,804,858 Lbs. Totals. Lbs. Values. Great Britain. United States. Not separate!}- stated prior to 1888. 53,573 4,717 6,150 1,120 106,456 338,927 2,212,959; 871,253 2,202,054 472,810 2,678,906! 92,504| 30,121 54,547 45,318 48,024 67,762 52,594 39,711 42,758 42,128 32,696 46,776 37,147 50,572 45,228 44,824 59,375 Other Countries. 1,637 292 430 84 1,906 6,565 24,553 10,004 2,204 Totals. L .30,121 54,547 46,955 48,039 67,762 52,594 43,323 44,267 43,001 34,534 46,776 39,262 57,180 70,625 55,368 61,579 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 463 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Manufactures — Continued. Drugs, Chemicals, Dyes, fee— Extract of Hemlock Bark. Quantities. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other ICountries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. 'bhs. Brls. Brls. Brls. $ « f $ 123,783 32,186 27,618 33,793 64,467 77,534 46,395 155,670 343,020 117,631 117,917 56,469 104.318 81,768 1.54,144 126,841 49,224 53,256 28,170 48,822 52,389 36,238 44,006 41,149 40,389 67,099 49 420 477 310 100 560 500 22,170 205,600 186,750 154,936 83,327 117,823 106,264 95,717 230,229 379,258 161,637 187,840 101,897 171.808 1868 20.910 18,751 1869 1870 1871 1872 i5i2 15,123 25,478 5^224 5,288 3,247 6,708 6,789 6,164 10,136 40 2,221 l.S,629 9,776 22,632 28,725 15,823 19,442 10,602 18,641 1873 1874 1875 1876 9,115 1877 10,2.54 3,734 8,480 2,399 704 25 28,774 5,039 391 1878 1879 1880 5,498 16,505 31 22,034 76,238 113,285 545 190,068 1881 10,373 18,602 400 29,375 116,391 114,147 4,370 234,908 1882 10,344 28,995 984 40,323 119.820 170,620 14,978 305,418 1883 17,733 5,659 4,554 27,946 264,673 37,612 58,871 361,156 1884 9,419 2,977 3,370 15,766 137,279 24,118 41,814 203,211 1886 9,751 2,742 1,406 13,899 128,785 20,267 17,965 167,017 1886 7,247 5 2,247 9,499 102,177 58 33,842 136,077 1887 8,397 25 1,459 9,881 130,957 317 27,129 158,403 1888 9,484 205 9,689 156,312 2,727 159,039 1889 11,047 180 11,227 158,437 3,385 161,822 1890 10,302 677 10,979 175,335 11,841 187,176 1891 9,838 54 281 10,173 150,714 766 6,273 157,753 1892 6,233 165 6,398 105,596 2,489 108,085 1893 8,967 287 9,254 122,950 4,742 127,692 1894 7,710 5 81 7,796 114,734 43 1,117 115,894 1895 9,926 95 237 10.258 171,127 892 2,800 174,819 1896 5,620 264 241 6,125 91,360 3,015 3,108 97,483 1897 5,494 368 5,862 80,198 4,091 84,289 77,607 1898 6,522 6,522 77,607 1899 5,355 1 5,356 64,389 16 64,405 57,321 1900 4,125 345 325 4,795 52,190 2,757 2,374 1901 5,514 176 369 6,059 66,814 1,408 4,018 72,240 1902 4,398 20 397 4,815 5,3,376 293 4,690 58,359 1903 464 TRADE AXD COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (F). — Exports of Canada^ Deugs, Chemicals, &c.— All Othebi, N.E.S. Values. Explosives. Values. Great Britain. United ' Other States. Countries. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 18a5 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 Totals. i Great United Britain. Not separately .stated prior to 1877. 5,636 .54 1,600 .570 19,135 8,047 j 12,821 1 3,766 9,6951 3,364 10,472 4,005 6,411 36,776 114,922 121,4.33 117,590 120,995 1,808 2.875 6,549 77 30 86 24,075 29,890 35,229 40,784 21,037 65,400 48,452 36,020 41,400 40,878 43,657 157,608 300,164 304,977 3,7221 3,062 1421 211 I 49[ 150 24,767 34,939 26,814 43,391 41,869 38,782 31,381 59,869 73,059 92,667 93,382 92,972 1.31,143 205,303 11,166 .5,991 8,291 98 79 806 States. Other Countries. Totals. '/■ Not separately stated prior to 1890. i i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Manuf actu res — Continued. 46S FURS. Household Effects. Values. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries Totals. $ « « $ $ $ $ $ 315 105 804 357 2,084 810 2,123 1 J97 466 113 8,783 1,405 6,139 2,608 987 2,345 2,049 4,933 1,557 4,072 1,785 1,558 3,341 168 3,439 12,010 3,216 ii3 2,339 3,559 9,755 5,201 20,233 6,634 3,110 2,458 3,846 4,933 6,197 10,643 4,669 1 r 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1,370 2,357 1,765 3,270 4,214 1,119 975 2,223 600 25 2,146 3,223 2,746 >■ Included with ' Miscellaneous 1 prior to 1890. Articles ' 1881 1882 116 2,150 1,210 3,476 1 1883 1,434 3,935 .5,369 1884 1,857 3,689 3,897 9,443 1885 511 3,109 191 3,811 1886 10,227 4,665 100 14,992 1887 407,580 2,899 835 411,314 1888 3,103 3,758 1,535 8,396 J ^ 1889 3,787 4,125 3,300 11,212 50,807 761,850 5,344 818,001 1890 3,110 7,935 11,045 50,784 977,190 4,879 1,032,853 1891 491 14,209 2,624 17,324 45,349 1,1]0,854 9,856 1,166,059 1892 603 6,6* Galls. Galls. Galls. Galls. $ S $ $ 6,990 4 '351 31,819 13,386 27,879 11,259 3,013 10,350 4,088 132,686 1,135 21,291 4,181 1,'284 24 378 263 100 86 70 41 58 161 542 1,214 2,445 30,372 13,935 17,456 4,809 2,617 4,800 6,324 51,385 928 8,403 2,738 2,339 1,676 435 1,014 2,044 4,429 84 330 555 867 55 2,073 4,837 4,145 31,185 14,949 19,763 9,.338 2,787 .5,200 6,879 .52.293 1,041 10,637 3,280 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 ei 100 69 33 132 493 " ' 2^900 9,631 3,2.55 130,390 1,069 19,483 3,688 52 619 833 2,227 33 1,676 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 60 2,443 10 2,513 120 2,465 13 2,598 1881 60 6,775 221 7,0.56 127 5,298 166 5,591 1882 8.466 2,757 3,292 14,515 6,8.54 3,270 2,362 12,486 1883 1,9.59 3,268 2,827 8,054 1,479 2,979 2,210 6,668 1884 1,731 5,052 3,847 10,630 1,449 6,074 2,788 10,311 1885 129 2.3.57 6,647 9,133 248 4,928 4,811 9,987 1886 33 4,607 746 5,386 68 8,289 575 8,932 1887 82 6,835 1,890 8,807 100 14,900 1,393 16,393 1888 .37 8,973 725 9,7.35 69 17,334 428 17,831 1889 1,963 8,318 2,544 12,825 5,1.54 16,132 4,097 25,383 1890 1,226 12,416 6,.302 19,944 3,510 29,399 12,710 45,619 1891 2,061 26,297 7,931 36,289 4,847 68,830 15,2.39 88,916 1892 7,601 35,254 9,326 52,181 19,130 95,682 20,794 135,606 1893 20,650 46,469 7,986 75,105 28,862 127,220 18,167 174,249 1894 15,673 82,921 18,221 116,815 38,852 236,3.50 50,770 325,972 1895 5,955 117,471 8,786 132,212 14,337 339,516 20,160 374,013 1896 3,836 147,136 3,397 154,369 11,259 425,499 5,803 442,561 1897 16,097 77,310 4,807 98,214 30,877 222,084 12,454 265,415 1898 12,112 88,032 21,403 121,547 29,732 254,868 55,328 339,928 1899 20,942 90,100 33,756 144,798 48,955 256,885 90,831 396,671 1900 11,947 92,956 ,38,496 143,399 32,739 255,976 103,725 392,440 1901 15,284 81,489 35,501 132,274 40,924 221,814 104,388 367,126 1902 11,904 110,494 36,541 1.58,939 38,804 352,023 102,631 493,458 1903 474 TRADE A^'D COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (F). — Exports of Canada— Liquors— All Other, N.E.S. Quantities. Values. a; Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. GaUs. Galls. Galls. Galls. S 8 8 8 1868 98,369 174,314 157,248 247,002 368,587 287,694 268,665 186,214 107,874 160,2.53 249,788 138,2.32 65,848 167 18 66 36 1^407 242 20 5 100 106 366 84 42.808 84,701 82,595 14.5,917 191,506 129,993 91,810 92,569 46,837 105,475 138,056 71,979 13,880 12,033 18,163 23,912 29,9.53 30,304 33,468 25,198 19,030 16,245 25,553 30,131 16,224 17,200 55,008 102,882 1869 1870 106,573 175 906 1871 1872 221,810 1873 69J56 58,233 43,726 61,206 73,151 40,456 45,810 164,868 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 304 50 10 240 197 1,745 112 198,611 127,931 64,138 98,807 176,440 96,031 19,926 117,2.50 111,619 63,087 131,128 168,293 88,569 31,164 1881 15,074 9,406 37,880 62,360 5,634 4,.533 14.588 24,755 1882 2,865 5,723 39,225 47,813 1,938 2,634 17,813 22,385 1883 240 4,183 16,584 21,007 6.54 2,359 7,366 10,379 1884 2,652 18,135 20,787 1,802 7,015 8,817 1885 25 1,123 4,363 .5,511 19 1,029 1,813 2,861 1886 475 2,665 2,954 6,094 284 2,224 1,632 4,140 1887 391 1,925 1,-399 3,715 315 788 851 1,954 1888 30 976 236 1,242 54 639 124 817 1889 28 1,907 3,320 5,255 22 1,444 1,390 2,8.56 1890 284 640 19,222 20,146 200 438 10,304 10,942 1891 338 940 37,061 38,339 157 783 18,462 19,402 1892 159 8,339 .52,985 61,483 185 5,657 24,561 30,403 1893 1,300 1.5,956 40,495 57,751 2,000 7,836 20,608 .30,444 1894 12 3,542 39,535 43,089 46 2,272 19,874 22,192 1895 100 5,721 21,941 27,762 1,250 3,102 11,273 15,625 1896 91 32,552 1,230 33,873 150 10,734 1,119 12,003 1897 319 8,393 8.708 17,420 313 9,126 5,5.34 14,973 1898 119 3,460 6,418 9,997 219 1,975 3,411 5,605 1899 52 4,260 .5,185 9,497 109 2,466 2,486 5,061 1900 8 7,808 1,966 9,782 28 7,590 1,867 9,485 1901 10,496 6,712 5,642 22,850 7,713 7,366 4,126 19,205 1902 8,011 6,227 28,071 42,309 4,895 4,336 21,879 31,110 1903 480 5,867 56,357 62,704 1,144 5,844 40,174 47,162 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Manufactures — Continued. 475 Total Liquors. Quantities. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Galls. Galls. Galls. Galls. $ $ $ $ 105,359 178,665 189,067 260,388 396,466 298,953 271,678 196, .564 111,962 292,939 250,923 159,523 70,029 1,451 42 444 36 263 1,507 328 90 5 141 164 527 626 44,022 87,146 112,967 159,852 208,962 134,802 94,427 97,369 53,161 156,860 1.38,984 80,382 16,618 14,372 19,839 24, .347 30,967 32,348 37,897 25,282 19,360 16,800 26,420 30,186 18,297 17,200 .59,8-15 107,027 137,758 190,855 241,573 174,206 120,0.37 116,819 69,966 183,421 169,334 99,206 34,444 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 365 150 10 309 230 1,877 605 201,511 137,562 67,393 229,197 177,509 115,514 2.3,614 69,802 58,852 44,559 6.3,433 73,184 42,1,32 45,810 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 5,134 11,849 37,890 64,873 5,754 6,998 14,601 27,353 1881 2,925 12,498 39,446 54,869 2,065 7,932 17,979 27,976 1882 8,706 6,940 19,876 35,522 7,508 5,629 9,728 22,865 1883 1,959 5,920 20,962 28,841 1,479 4,781 9,225 15,485 1884 1,756 6,175 8,210 16,141 1,468 7,103 4,601 13,172 1885 604 5,022 9,601 15,227 532 7,152 6,443 14,127 1886 424 6,532 2,145 9,101 383 9,077 1,426 10,886 1887 112 7,811 2,126 10,049 154 15,539 1,517 17,210 1888 65 10,880 4,045 14,990 91 18,778 1,818 20,687 1889 2,247 8,958 21,766 32,971 5,3.54 16,570 14,401 36,325 1890 1,564 13,356 43,363 . 58,283 3,667 30,182 31,172 65,021 1891 2,220 34,636 60,916 97,772 5,032 74,487 39,800 119, .319 1892 8,901 51,210 49,821 109,932 21,1.30 103,518 41,402 166,050 1893 20,662 50,011 47,521 118,194 28,908 129,492 38.041 196,441 1894 15,773 88,642 40,162 144,577 40,102 239,4.52 62,043 341,597 1895 6,046 150,023 10,016 166,085 14,487 350,250 21,279 386,016 1896 4,155 155,529 12,105 171,789 11,572 434,625 11,.3.S7 457,534 1897 16,216 80,770 11,225 108,211 31,096 224,059 15,865 271,020 1898 12,164 92,292 26,588 131,044 29,841 257,334 57,814 344,989 1899 20,950 97,908 35,722 154,580 48,983 264,475 92,698 406,156 1900 22,443 99,668 44,138 166,249 40,452 263,342 107,851 411,645 1901 23,295 87,716 63,572 174,583 45,819 226,150 126,267 398,236 1902 12,384 116,361 92,898 221,643 39,948 357,867 142,805 540,620 1903 476 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (F). — Exports of Canada — • Metals other than Iron or Steel. Values. Great ' United Other Britain. States. Countries. Totals. Musical Instruments Quantities. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 ,1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 J 903 No. No. No. Not separately stated prior to 1889. 22,795 32,523 31,605 11,940 17,708 15,486 10,174 17,880 .30,938 30,107 9,494 17,667 31,015 23,906 117,202 2,348 2,528 5,576 1,589 4,193 5,862 7,779 11,283 5,530 18,920 20,649 46, .320 102.693 134,116 109,894 15,072 1,.588^ 5,452 3,966 2,232 2,821 979 2,145 5,133 4,290 4,389 4,623 2,649 203,406 179,457 40,215 36,639 42,633 17,495 24,1.33 24,169 18,932 31,308 41,601 53,317 34,.532 68,610 136,357 361,428 406,553 No. Not separately 85 40 64 189 134 12 78 224 203 22 68 293 220 18 68 306 786 37 142 966 255 43 161 459 899 61 154 1,114 1,746 27 234 2,007 1,767 29 343 2,139 2,454 39 344 2,837 2,654 104 745 3.503 3,163 178 689 4,030 3,848 52 720 4,620 5,013 111 547 .5,671 4,944 156 579 5,679 3,086 174 549 3,809 2,614 73 669 3, .356 3,111 128 999 4,238 3,939 60 863 4,862 4,830 39 921 5,790 4,488 56 1,042 5,586 6,611 46 959 7,616 7,232 44 821 8,097 6,913 111 1,110 8,134 6,600 74 1,009 7,683 4,823 107 1,360 6,290 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Manufactures — Continued. 477 — Organs. Values. (rreat Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Musical Instruments— All Other, N.E.S, Values. Great Britain. stated prior to 1878. United States. Other Countries. 6,536 12,115 19,520 3,655 1,315 1,735 1 7,643 6,711 7,600 17,834 20,141 28,855 1,650 950 1,400 20,177 1,240 6,195 27,612 565 66,173 4,807 13,315 84,295 4,530 23,888 4,340 12,144 40,372 2,224 68,018 6,408 11,049 85,475 2,700 116,222 2,640 16,350 135,212 1,400 118,129 2,241 25,983 146,3.53 1,330 166,863 2,880 20,805 190,548 5,166 190,637 8,670 53,731 253,038 4,150 227,825 12,321 48,125 288,271 4,000 239,973 4,927 46,315 291,215 7,785 301,834 7,806 38,882 348,522 12,675 289,733 11,352 40,347 341,432 5,736 21.3,627 1.3, .548 40,853 268,028 900 163,100 5,896 41,217 210,213 4,440 188,441 9,539 57,224 255,204 4,320 234,684 4,203 45,921 284,808 7,380 288,031 9,408 45,836 343,275 17,524 256,106 3,124 53,073 312,303 12,084 *350,637j 2,839 47,253 400,729 10,539 391,139 2,743 45,4.55 439,337 13,121 391,457 7,816 58,615 457,888 20,335 332,861 6,555 54,773 394,189 14,281 269,668 5,684 72,809 348,161 14,635 2,431 2,884 6,565 2,755 1,737 4,813 8,014 7,643 15,071 11,325 12,006 18,462 19,440| 21,478 29.8621 I 30,368 30,358 24,303 32,232 21,731 21,887 18,356 18,285 22,077 26,324 34,477 Totals. 160 200 500 293 472 1,360 1,900 250 300 2,230 5,835 11,415 18,878 19,163 10,004 20,497 14,055 17,812 17,195 12,811 30,037 37,240 45,3151 31,024j 21,2971 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 4,241] 1878 4,034 8,465 3,613 1879 1880 1881 6, 739 1 1882 8,397 j 1883 12,6141 1884 9,293 16,401 1885 1886 16, 791 [ 1887 13,386 1888 28,297 1889 38,640 1890 53,031 1891 54,761 1892 41,272 1893 .55,295 1894 42,678 1895 57,424 189b 56,450 1897 46,782 1898 58,932 1899 68,646 1900 87,727 71,629 70,409 1901 1902 1903 478 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VH^ A. 1904 , Xo. 19 (F). Exports of Canada — TOT.A.L MCSIC. VL Instruments." Oil Values. Quantities . i Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. S S § 8 Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. Cwt. 1868 4,374 6,752 8,302 5,470 7,454 3,248 3,631 5,886 7,116 11,161 6.086 4,199 8,300 1,155 860 100 140 150 4,830 5,529 7,612 8,902 5,610 7,604 8,478 3,7.51 7,196 11,163 20,851 22,075 24,175 37,320 1869 500 400 120 1,310 3,247 • 8,612 8,186 13,065 20,920 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 13J57 10,873 23,630 57,176 10,729 1875 ib^QOO 26,936 27,236 10,734 1,426 1876 1877 1878 1879 800 1,078 7.803 6,911 8,100 27,057 37,809 50,866 67,910 1880 12,155 1881 20,742 3,995 6,488 31,225 13,833 4,957 18,790 1882 70,703 6,544 13,787 91,034 15,767 450 16,217 1883 26,112 9,153 13,504 48,769 8,697 1 3 8,701 1884 70,718 14,422 12,949 98,089 4.310 4,310 12,305 1885 117,622 10,283 16,600 144,505 8,460 3,839 6 1886 119,459 17,312 25,983 162,754 2,438 21,957 6 24,401 1887 172,029 14,205 21,105 207,339 3,183 42,569 20 45,772 1888 194,787 20,676 55,961 271,424 1,200 43,2.56 7,225 51,681 1889 231,825 30,783 53,960 316,568 25,830 39,961 5 65,796 1890 1 247,758 24,367 57,730 329,855 2,545 33,000 35,545 1891 314,509 29,284 57,760 401,553 79,496 13,856 110 93,462 1892 295,469 41,214 59,510 396,193 75,505 83,698 3 159,206 1893 214,527 43,916 50,857 309,300 32,861 68,355 34 101,250 1894 167,540 36,254 61,714 265,508 161,042 13,601 21 174,664 1895 192,761 33,842 71,279 297,882 67,029 11,420 43 78,492 1896 242,064 36,435 63,733 342,232 97,270 301 97,571 137,576 1897 . 305,555 31,139 63,031 399,725 135,183 '2,389 4 1898 268,190 25,011 65,884 359,085 151,150 10,984 16 162,1.50 1899 361,176 21,195 77,290 459,661 100,101 4,815 104,916 1900 404,260 21,028 82,695 507,983 209,062 2,337 211,399 1901 411,792 29,893 103,930 545,615 161,809 5,0fn 9,679 176,579 1902 347,142 32,879 85,797 46.5,818 170,911 14,318 185,229 1903 284,303 40,161 94,106 418,570 233,183 4,700 1 19,528 257,411 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Manufactures — Continued. 479 Cakk. Values. 26,709 36,488 20,841 6,947 . . 15,216 5,176 6,692 3,120 17,171 3 901 101,. 500 88,802 251,859 189,691 85,581 120,949 . 192,644 187,873 189,046| 221,825j . . . 166,6851 187,895 . 2C4,.327 United Other States. Countries. 476 5 5,883 25,566 2.5,950 46,654 46,280 21,810 5,040 12,765 1,800 7,890 45,158 80,218 70,427 45,920 38,461 16,547 98,279 84,841 15,838 8,589 2,388 10,984 4,815 4,261 4,700 2,110 2',i76 ' '560 10 21 13 63 1,827 11 120 6 14 32 54 475 7 18 2,3.37 12,213 17,898 20,918 Totals. 37,051 60,615 42,802 25,713 67.787 63,938 59,632 56,532 47,766 64,984 69,762 44,.')72 21,819 39,474 38,288 20,855 6,947 23,127 50,347 86,973 75,374 63,102 42,362 118,167 187,086 336,714 205,561 94,224 121,424 195,039 198,875 143,861 224,162 183,159 205,793 289,945 Rags. Values. Great Britain. 7,874 4,148 2,218 681 1,267 2,864 5,560 3,075 3,043 2,498 2,1.55 235 370 1,501 560 250 600 1,600 6,478 400 104 United States. 1,336 850 1.130 1,085 1,325 3,697 5,677 2,892 3,593 5,965 21,343 26,424 20, .510 25,565 26,600 25,753 18,811 9,401 10,192 8,652 10,532 8, .364 12,113 24,649 49,294 48,809 35,430 29,319 12,239 11,384 5,347 7,746 21,076 28,044 31,034 37,799 40,948, 35,770 24,635j 62,734! ! 31,906^ 74,867 37,899 28,167 45,694 41,173 64,625 5*^,577 Other Countries. 30 Totals. 400 28,384 29,713 28,818 26,434 20,078 9,401 13,056 14,212 13,607 11,407 14,611 26,834 49,294 49,044 35,800 30,820 12,799 11,634 5,947 9,346 27,554 28,444 31,138 38,199 42,284 36,725 25,944 63,819 33,702 78,564 43,576 31,059 49,287 47,246 85,968 86,051 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1876 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 480 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (F). — Exports of Canada — Ships. Tonnage. Values. Great Britain. lUnited States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Tons. Tons. Tons. Tons. S $ $ $ 1868 22,722 27,000 18,127 14,688 7,911 15,658 14,485 15,789 64,134 46,329 35,039 19,318 16,208 789,330 1,003,080 602,480 529,682 332,262 757,350 796,675 789,450 1,483,280 1,111,846 1,000,645 399,236 310,980 48,262 76,920 122,600 28,462 ' 25^550 837,592 1869 1,080,000 1870 725,080 1871 1872 558,144 332,262 1873 " ' 14,485 15,789 42,401 30,277 27,103 14,280 9,013 ...... 782,900 1874 796,675 1875 789,450 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 964 233 192 545 2,038 20,769 15,819 7,744 4,493 5,157 22,150 4,000 .6,000 2,750 21,700 683,840 460,398 211,500 127,838 131,647 2,189,270 1,576,244 1,218,145 .529,824 464,327 1881 6,923 1,098 8,787 16,808 205,900 12,830 ^ 129,288 348,018 1882 13,125 362 2,674 16,161 315,186 6,900 80,225 402,311 1883 11,360 606 11,930 23,896 245,902 12,120 248,516 .506,538 1884 5 010 12,358 17,368 144,620 272,136 416,756 1885 3,178 81 9,918 13,177 78,300 100 ] 67, 877 246,277 1886 5,702 397 8,244 14,343 99,608 2,350 164,405 206,363 1887 1,771 116 7,376 9,263 a5,134 400 108,238 143,772 1888 1,800 699 11,980 14,479 105,393 7,000 177,576 289,969 1889 4,467 1,113 10,693 16,173 57,220 15,.500 194,097 266,817 1890 17 22,827 13,198 22,844 700 442,081 442,781 1891 1,912 33 15,143 22,606 5,257 252,611 280,474 1892 8,958 699 26,742 36,399 92,500 8,000 406,247 506,747 1893 8,479 22,838 31,317 115,6.33 248,283 363,916 1894 619 59 21,282 21,960 6,500 35,300 201,629 243,429 1895 1,327 673 14,567 16,567 6,635 10,000 155,928 172,563 1896 1,320 198 10,883 7,130 12,203 5,400 93,992 99,392 1897 1,830 9,158 2,410 18,750 84,004 105,164 1898 3,479 2,559 11,172 17,210 17,000 36,450 137,619 191,069 1899 325 395 6,699 7,419 7,500 3,715 80,966 92,181 1900 1,480 208 11,684 2,984 13,164 23,020 175,448 198,468 1901 1,198 4,390 9,000 7,768 49,000 65,768 1902 363 1,002 2,920 4,285 8,000 23,700 44,883 76,583 1903 509 2,531 3,040 1,781 48,526 .50,307 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Manufactures — Contiviued. 481 Starch. Quantities. ■ Values. ; Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Grea* Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. $ f $ $ 24,926 250,221 1,740 1,130 750 42,876 1,205 10,588 97 1,196 89 34 il3 72 109 2,490 10,622 183 113 72 7,215 1868 1869 86 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 7,100 6 1875 70 70 122,200 1,794 16,715 643,057 14 14 2,796 194 863 31,650 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 3,000 119,200 900 270 11 122 31,537 2,526 84 110 2,936 641,668 1,684 13,779 489 183 741 29 876,544 3,548 880,092 32,494 197 32,691 4,621 1881 22,.'540 68,9.S0 2,209 93,679 1,396 3,105 120 1882 436,940 383,673 3,436 824,049 14,648 10,534 178 25,360 1883 1,402,000 1,272,800 360 2,675,160 37,446 31,618 33 69,097 1884 666,240 482,022 9,335 1,157,597 14,592 10,650 553 25,795 1885 861,072 44,800 9,048 914,920 21,101 1,100 241 22,442 1886 1,056,650 172,660 80 1,229,390 23,329 3,415 6 26,750 1887 450,600 17,344 2,428 470,372 12,532 3,067 65 15,664 1888 1,041,080 313,400 6,090 1,360,570 22,542 6,537 155 29,234 1889 28,000 4,048 32,048 925 173 1,098 13,691 1890 1891 3,260 568,600 48 571,908 223 13,465 3 493,587 101,537 3,656 598,780 15,505 2,259 275 18,039 1892 196,600 100 240 196,940 5,795 6 13 5,814 1893 3,800 176 3,976 258 13 271 166 1894 1895 1,800 600 141 2,541 135 20 11 1,925 400 2,508 4,833 235 28 150 413 1896 3,200 156 3,356 213 14 227 1897 4,506 200 40 4,746 285 8 2 295 1898 56,520 1,532 58,052 856 84 940 1899 169,250 488 169,738 6,208 24,102 35 6,243 24,286 1900 1901 567,460 80 4,115 571,655 4 180 39,299 3,000 1,600 43,899 1,027 158 80 1,265 1902 880 550 1,280 2,710 44 55 54 153 1903 10— i_31 482 TRADE AND COMMERCE i 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Iso. 19 (F). — Exports of Canada — Sugar. Quantities. Values. Great Britain. United State-s. Lbs. Lbs. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 Other Countrie.*. Tntfll« I fireat United 1 Other i rp .„, States. 1 Countries. Aota'*'- Lbs. Lbs. 8 S 1 S $ 5,197 1,950 47,465; 42,366 79,503} 1,899 100 1,316' I 310; 3,000j 33,391] 120; 4,890 SOO 1,000 457,806| 132,109j 205, .543 1 90 268 534 10,0CB 812| 1 711 1 266,426' I 1,011,152 4,291,361 1,064,500 2,583,930 290 50 1,627 44,136 13,405 333,422 137,455 54,264 Not separatelj* prior to 1879. 100 600 752 265 1,707 4.508 1,837 4,181 3,566 3,185 366,600 1,419,029 .558,372 334,981 67,250 1,986,578 2,286,772 1,247,715 20,121 17,824 9,742 29,311 47,465 42,366 510 160 79,503 1,999 700! 752! 355 7,172 6,992 11,903 6,309 4,587 272,611] 1,411,143 5,710,510 I 1,627,762 2,918,911 67,540 1,986,628 2,289,199 1,292,851 33,526 809,052 22,234 279,306 3,226j 289,118 5,425 119 27 270 1,069 11 252 1,420 1,282 2,391 38 9 9 22 42 755 58 66 12,605 40,346 170,206 47,307 99,420 19 4 95 2,089 855 18,167 4,288 1,493 10 48 57 18 161 293 106 275 240 169 13,702 58, 147 j 25,003 1 12,934 2,9891 76,23li 98,143 44,049 889 851 433 858 1,420 1,282 2,391 48 57 27 693 495 861 452 333 13,044 .5.5,117 228,364 72,562 112,354 3,008 76,235 98,278 46,163 1,744 41,252 7,947 7,770 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Manufactures — Continued. 483 Tobacco. Quantities. Values. 05 Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. (2 Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. S S $ $ 272,402 230,601 420,895 605.263 641,.564 373,927 353,446 447,334 462,194 4.56,389 402,385 414,383 409,173 110 2J85 15,489 5,521 15,571 17,869 36,409 10,793 3,394 8,064 1,427 3,493 3,023 1,933 2,965 22,2.38 3,210 2,343 1,183 875 16,385 2,135 36,519 27,646 17,824 29,207 36,903 64,129 73,424 90,993 53,944 48,249 60,146 50,279 75,115 36,427 27,765 19,182 32,340 38,836 69,879 111,151 99,724 71,858 67,301 97,430 77,457 80,644 81,010 56,838 40,499 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 83,433 164,973 66,252 9,734 36,540 5,627 9,345 "'6^668 2,754 131,476 15 225 168,343 229,958 271,567 263,345 279,607 264,466 431,430 197,502 178,798 128,261 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 40,014 123,261 165,527 328 802 7,307 12,595 24,901 44,803 1881 58,635 224,145 412,941 695,721 10,639 21,723 34,789 67,151 1882 51,087 277,857 323,-539 652,483 10,118 32,617 31,302 74,037 1883 8,600 112,027 491,290 611,917 1,435 7,277 22,212 30,924 1884 18,658 48,585 419,894 487,137 8,032 2,796 23,894 34,722 1885 11,887 78,235 275,936 366,058 2,538 5,303 23,656 31,497 1886 1,518 71,089 498,136 570,743 950 4,381 12,382 17,713 1887 1,887 76,044 395,639 473,570 1,186 14,167 11,417 26,770 1888 4,039 47,533 223,115 274,687 1,263 8,080 16,564 25,907 1889 22,098 41,310 625,786 689,194 2,464 2,748 23,065 28,277 1890 24,632 11,474 286,758 322,864 1,846 928 14,041 16,815 1891 12,211 15,700 228,716 256,627 2,751 1,088 12,730 16,569 1892 12,570 25,672 943,489 581,731 2,799 2,004 45,046 49,849 1893 17,741 91,081 639,296 748,118 3,117 5,102 92,659 100,878 1894 8,671 124,551 321,895 455,117 4,828 7,500 72,640 84,968 1895 12,347 166,698 322,121 501,166 2,289 13,557 57,424 73.270 1896 10,521 203,121 325,572 539,214 2,989 11,651 53,962 68,602 1897 13,868 182,916 342,334 539,118 5,972 15,686 47,590 69,248 1898 46.803 315,902 169,352 532,0.57 12,017 18,689 41,710 72,416 1899 29,921 209,879 179,707 419,507 11,244 30,935 55,070 97,249 1900 78,807 339,828 272,888 69l,.523 13,969 54,313 46,756 115,038 1901 18,0.36 207,057 210,075 435,168 9,068 5,750 45,724 60, .542 1902 12,132 13,891 38,526 64,549 1903 10— i_3ii 484 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (F). — Exports of Canada — Tow. Quantities. Values. * Great Britain. Cwt. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 i8a5 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 47 707 991 2,526 300 10 United States. Cwt. Other Countries. Cwt. Totals. Great Britain. United States. I Other Countries. Cwt. 12,990 15,565 19,014 18,291 8,892 12,872 15,853 18,535 11,281 1 8,.536] 11,749' 600 3,131 555 Not separately stated prior to 1890. 12,990 15,565 19,014| 18,338 9,599 I 13,8631 18,3791 18,835 11,281 8,536 11,749 612 3,131 555 375 7,623 8,917 6,189 350 64 95,698: 99,299 114,653 116,768 63,800 83,231 87,006 84,378 43,847 .50,566 79,619 I 4,206 23,548 3,943 10 Totals. 95,698 99,299 114,653 117,143 71,423 92,148 93,195 84,728 43,847 50,566 79,619 4,280 23,548 3,943 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Manufactures — Continued. 485 Wood— Household Fuknituhe. Wood —Doors, Sashes, Blinds , &c. Values. Values. QO Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. ^ ^ § $ 1 $ « $ $ $ r 1868 1869 1870 r ■ Not separately stated prior to 1876. . 1871 1872 ) 345 6. .321 85,948 133,825 69,200 86,722 114,077 1,047 2,210 2,806 504 1,628 87,340 142,356 79,890 95,988 118,961 i2,m 12,564 18,258 9,834 12, .583 20,690 4,961 4,219 625 I 10,459 12,583 36,777 20,025 22,742 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 7^884 8,762 3,256 3^906 2,500 265 1878 1879 1880 2,932 96,724 731 100,387 16,108 5,014 1,1.58 22,280 1881 7,142 98,7.30 982 106,854 23,013 15,1.38 1,846 39,997 1882 3,575 129,169 1,188 133,932 16,389 3,085 2,673 22,147 1883 8,187 121,.543 1,975 131,705 49,416 2,592 7,637 59,645 1884 21,424 147,416 275 169,115 44,860 478 1,.340 46,678 1885 17,802 205,437 1,784 225,023 28,622 1,913 2,.535 33,070 1886 36,200 203,512 4,182 243,894 33, .506 1,664 30 35,200 1887 12,258 173,215 1,925 187,398 54,201 1,193 8,770 64,164 1888 25,172 163,394 4,384 192,950 23,701 21,643 7,545 52,889 1889 41,684 132,197 2,493 176,374 69,380 94 69,474 1890 28,024 107,062 3,619 138,705 85,620 293 537 86,450 1891 17,419 43,418 2,964 63,801 115,967 2,697 4,480 123,144 1892 33,350 12.3,872 17,399 174,621 109,099 1,441 19,809 130,349 1893 37,083 56,290 39,277 132,6.50 135,454 1,892 20,850 158,196 1894 43,730 33,934 19, .341 97,005 130,790 736 7,876 139,402 1895 31,348 28,625 15,474 75,447 168,673 1,150 20,181 190,004 1896 65,990 20,355 29,518 115,863 273,989 1,288 9,884 285,161 1897 167,321 13,973 60,883 242,177 302,291 80 22,121 324,492 1898 271,786 19,796 59,897 351,479 .360,592 449 17,165 378,206 1899 2.38,657 46,370 95,002 380,029 287,602 256 11,496 299,354 1900 163,538 18,968 57,765 240,271 164,903 20,887 8,372 194,162 1901 181,773 17,888 79.599 279,260 231,770 10,152 61,727 303,649 1902 227,424 14,754 116,884 359,062 249,351 22,296 60,312 331,959 1903 486 TRADE AND COMMERCE { 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (F). — Exports of Canada — Wood— A'Iatches and Match Splints Wood— Spool Wood and Spools. Values. Great Britain. United States. 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 Other Countries. Totals. Values. Great Britain. United States. Not separately stated prior to 1890. 94,197 140,851 162,028 1.59,224 182,370 124,395 178,648 136,384 187,748 253,867 78,969 81,387 45,887 110,117 13,693 21,580 28,102 35,818 26,107 36,478 8,793 4,072 4,113 2,591 20,814 5,012 442 567 6,802 5,499 5,741 9,368 7,558 11,280 8,395 10,820 3,909 1,523 4,178 2,531 5,338 1,327 114,692 168,230 195,871 204,410 216,035 172,153 195.836 151,276j 195,770 257, 981 ! I 103,961 1 I 88,930; 51,667! I 112,011 j Other Countries. Totals. Xot separately stated prior to 1890. 88,356 76,007 92,962 67,939 61,193 75,014 99,022 85,713 76,617 166,955 63,559 87,321 105,012 112,606 10,368 14,651 18,308 14,924 5,291 111 57 40 2,428 345 4,131 187 1,049 2,370 9,569 98,724 90,658 111,270 82,863 66,484 75,125 99,022 85,770 76,657 169,383 63,904 91,639 108,431 122,175 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 487 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Manufactures — Continued. Wood— Wood Pulp. Wood— All, Other N.E.S Values. 1 Values. Great Britain. United States. Other 'Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. 1 S $ $ S $ ' $ .? « r 1 r 1868 1869 1870 !► Not separately stated prior to 1878. -' 1871 1872 ' 19,476 39,835 106,738 108,663 147,608 51,567 64,381 5.5,745 .56,640 98,885 27,344 38,299 30,043 19,502 21,542 1 1 I 98,387 142,515 192,526 184,805 268,035 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 Not s sparately stated prior to 1890. -1 126,669 182,868 144,681 1.53,0.38 20,307 18,137 291,657 354,043 1881 1882 227,531 122,373 34,892 384,796 1883 196,316 173,081 60,948 430,345 1884 201,999 224,302 43,905 470,206 1885 144,390 209,856 25,252 .379,498 1886 90,125 181,675 22,318 294,118 1887 « 144,210 228,954 27,974 401,138 1888 I 197,047 225,475 28,597 451,119 1889 460 147,098 20,622 168,180 62,322 154,507 26,193 243,022 1890 280,619 280,619 76,468 141,917 41,401 259,786 1891 .355,303 355,303 97,094 117,256 122,832 17,108 237,034 1892 1,640 454,253 455,893 67,817 47,781 232,854 1893 178,255 368,256 706 -547,217 131,478 40,970 55,169 227,617 1894 251,848 336,385 2,641 590,874 12.5,087 64,129 25,847 21.5,063 1895 113,557 557,085 5,135 675,777 240,254 45,588 33,180 319,022 1896 164,138 576,720 1,101 741,959 187,493 63,238 21,. 557 272,288 1897 676,100 534,305 16 1,210,421 260,955 31,058 30,509 322,522 1898 671,704 578,229 24,343 1,274,276 299,326 51,140 37,917 .388,383 1899 .562,178 1,193,7.53 60,085 1,816,016 299,536 107,200 57,242 463,978 1900 954,722 937,330 65,155 1,937,207 247,050 74,960 88.469 410,479 1901 818,580 1,170,400 57,418 2,046,398 275,387 .55,765 69,286 400,438 1902 1,129,173 1,795,768 226,002 3,150,943 257,423 83,071 57,308 397,802 1903 488 TRADE AND COMMERCE J 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (F).— Exports of Canada — Total Wood Manufactdkep. Woollens. X Values. Values. >■ Great ' Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. S ] S S . S S s S S 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 6,895' 12.814 15; 707 2], 179 19,896 11,689 15.910 9,300 19,821 46,156 126,803 129,989 169,122 32,«53 32,847 42,468 64,865 110,205 65,568 46.918 83.449 147,349 210,789 145.635 148,323 217,181 31,745 19,376 28,357 38,135 22,362 21,360 7,739 14,814 29,016 40,509 36,755 22,506 23,435 71,493| 65,037 86,532 124,179 152,463 98,617 70,567 107,563 196,186 297,454 309,193 300,818 409,738 1,602 9,296 2,043 2,411 2,799 5,183 9,782 4,359 34,473 14,396 5,852 5,007 4,173 7,743 8,994 11,524 2,249 4,422 23,833 10,149 7,866 4,208 1,667 2,694 824 7,869 ,19,530 6,163 21,203 26,443 28,241 23,764 6,790 5,729 6,568 22,589 25,351 29,294 20,645 28,875 24,453 34,770 31,103 35,462 52,780 26,721 17.954 45,249 38,6.52 33,897 35,125 . 32,687 1881 145,709 246,419 22,196 414,324 2,983 2,592 16,106 21,681 1882 213,023 266,906 20,965 500,894 1,788 7,942 16,022 25,752 1883 247,495 254,627 38,753 540,875 3,013 8,532 19,751 31,296 1884 253,919 297,216 70,560 621,695 15,348 2,321 23,391 41,060 1885 268,283 372,196 45,520 685,999 27,057 2,849 25,827 55,733 1886 190,814 417,206 29,571 637,591 5,608 5,739 16,936 28,283 18i37 159,831 386,851 26,530 573,212 7,903 3,027 14,163 25,093 1888 210,669 403,362 38,669 652,700 4,274 18,814 21,807 44,895 1889 245.920 410,512 40,526 696,958 14,763 11,309 16,007 42,079 1890 356,399 457,863 56,204 870,466 6,919 2,390 10,681 19,990 1891 406,970 566,422 51,056 1,024,448 11,613 9,161 17,754 38,528 1892 485,470 570,660 30,293 1,086,423 7,965 42,922 29,757 80,644 1893 488,508 698,125 94,357 1,280,990 6,358 1,645 27,989 35,992 1894 725,833 498,806 123,560 1,348,199 4,417 2,201 23,644 30,262 1895 750,864 471,773 66,985 1,289,622 7,830 42,610 21,. 502 71,942 1896 831,502 641,241 82,365 1,555,108 3,829 35,476 23,088 62,393 1897 913,707 665,730 72,880 1,652,317 11,855 5,533 30,496 47,884 1898 1,671,032 583,529 117,478 2,372,039 4,852 15,491 14,758 35*, 101 1899 2,024,230 654,633 140,845 2,819,708 4,710 7,426 15,469 27,605 1900 1,530,501 1,368,738 228,003 3,127,242 18,189 5,962 23,610 47,761 1901 1,678,921 1.001,288 222,479 2,962,688 8,287 . 34,089 14,673 57,049 1902 1,658,409 1,255,696 275,738 3,189,843 23,263 16,651 20,016 59,930 1903 2,080,094 1,926,025 461,833 4,473,952 16,206 17,940 21,746 55,892 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Manufactures — Continued. 489 All Other Articles, N .E.S. Totals. Values. Values. tXJ Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. '? * $ $ $ $ $ $ 1,308 38 17,849 4,914 5,887 26,914 27.053 8;669 22,998 19,673 47,102 63,042 51,398 130,744 79,931 196,506 219,122 217,780 232,698 275,844 190,509 216,082 151,287 2.53,229 195,720 331,260 39,562 42,879 54,033 45,458 49, .594 81,621 70,397 71,608 53,668 64,948 99,332 61,310 55,084 171,614 122,848 268,388 269,494 27.3,261 341,233 373,294 270,786 292,748 235,908 399,663 320,072 437,742 1,107,408 1,385,965 1,009,044 942,127 799,413 1,428,748 1,367,944 1,.571,556 2,965,249 2,098,817 2,224,373 1,107,385 1.386,746 682,851 720,774 1,086,083 1,091,801 1,439,062 1,541,698 1,134,345 986,604 1,047,211 988,433 983,027 881,685 1,283,342 310,1.52 305,820 465,243 398,822 478,024 639,457 444,366 470,352 1,135,741 1,018,172 920,355 711,211 572,529 2,100,411 2,412,.5.59 2,5(10,370 2,432,750 2,716,499 .3,609,903 2,946,655 3,028,512 5,148,201 4,10.5,422 4,127,755 2,700,281 3,242,617 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 55,569 415,795 55,466 526,830 1,211,915 1,310,.557 .552,623 3,075,095 1881 65,872 381,042 74,129 521,043 1,. 398, 147 1,339,614 591,837 3,329,.598 1882 48,197 560,151 65,516 673,864 1,211,189 1,603,274 688,757 3,503,220 1883 48,292 501,.380 135,237 684,909 1,443,630 1,265,652 868,253 3,577,535 1884 49,605 445,904 86,991 582,500 1,335,706 1,135,741 710,054 3,181,501 1385 75,234 425,612 57,314 558,160 1,026,861 1,207,356 .589,920 2,824,137 1886 1)0,481 416,501 79,333 586,315 1,270,162 1,289,052 520,758 3,079,972 1887 75,137 539,056 93,283 707,476 1,762,894 1,632,025 766,363 4,161,282 1888 43,616 649,770 82,311 775,697 1,679,359 1,822,948 932,642 4,434,949 1889 32,143 583.187 70,785 686,115 1,816,147 2,667,282 1,257,755 5,741,184 1890 64,402 589,614 71,268 725,284 2,252,295 • 3,006,423 1,037,531 6,296,249 1891 67,605 289,291 70,371 427,267 2,617,472 3,006,708 1,416,808 7,040,988 1892 59,086 453,078 147,399 6.59,563 2,454,009 3,563,827 1,676,123 • 7,693,959 1893 6.5,050 308,175 194,017 567,242 3,120,614 2,448,607 2,123,5.34 7,692,755 1894 114,945 340,772 113,305 569,022 2,944,280 3,030,449 1,794,146 7,768,875 1895 105,761 373,325 139,817 618,903 3,799,266 3,531,239 2,034,879 9,365,384 1896 104,167 343,726 176,751 624,644 3,617,128 3,213,677 2.691,209 9,522,014 1897 145,381 380,125 179,076 704,582 4,900,806 2,829,510 2,948,000 10,678,316 1898 1.58,918 485,331 187,476 831,725 5,474,562 3,150,711 3,081,434 11,706,707 1899 472,105 742,757 305,420 1,520,282 5,625,073 4,8.57,413 3,741,801 14,224,287 1900 598,372 817,-564 436,752 1,852,688 6,652,336 4,963,247 4,396,625 16,012,208 1901 923,724 924,845 613,778 2,462,347 7,322,602 6,024,373 5,115,995 18,462,970 1902 580,129 814,632 967,231 2,361,992 6,728,298 8,236,129 5,660,540 20,624,967 1JMD3 490 TRADE AXD COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 19 (G). — Exports of Canada — (A)' ' Miscellaneous Articles. [B) Total Exports of Merchandise, the. Produce ok Canada. OS Values. Values. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. Great Britain. United States. Other Countries. Totals. S S S •S § •S .*! •? 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 15,791 14,480 16,437 22,600 73,807 55.053 35,547 54,183 52,946 19,764 31,844 •28,802 30,653 271,007 298,186 335,000 342,323 391,691 383,391 3.58,666 337.420 326,242 287,326 367,133 356,811 608,668 1.5,482 37,893 20,215 22,631 50,487 26,848 25,587 17,572 14,180 13,726 2,894 1,.3S6 834 302,280 350,559 371,652 387,5.54 515,985 465,292 419,800 409,181 393,368 320,816 401,871 386,999 640,1.55 17,905,808 20,486,389 22,512,991 21,733,556 25,223,785 31,402,234 35,769,190 34,199,1.34 34,379,005 35,491,671 .35,861,110 29,.393,424 35,208,031 22,387,846 23,640,188 27,398,930 26,715,600 29,984,440 33,421,725 30,380,556 25,683,818 27,451,150 22,160,666 22,131,313 2.3,149,909 20,762,705 5,249,523 .5,190,727 6,169,271 6,7.32,110 7,735,802 8,421,647 7,777,002 7,607,941 8,031,694 8,212,543 7,747,681 7,546,245 8,12.5,455 45,54.3,177 49,-323,304 56,081,192 5.5,181,356 62,944,027 73,245,606 73,926,748 67,490,893 69,861,849 65,864,880 65,740,134 60,089,578 70,096,191 1881 31,106 588,276 2,800 622,182 42,637,219 31,015,109 7,269,0.51 80,921,379 1882 17,811 514,680 3,444 535,935 39,816,813 41,687,638 8,538', 260 90,042,711 1883 19,741 502,050 7,104 528,895 39,538,067 .36,096,501 8,651,139 84,285,707 1884 38,958 507,691 14.041 560,690 37,410,870 .31,631,622 8,089,587 77,132,079 1885 54,684 485,96] 16,726 557,374 36,479,051 32,618,593 7,085,874 76,183,518 1886 47,136 551,503 5,372 604,011 36,694,263 31,503,292 6,777,951 74,975,506 1S87 62,884 569,918 11,559 644,.361 38,714,331 32,273,033 6,976,656 77,964,020 1888 66,340 701,616 5,921 773,877 33,648,284 37,323,161 7,326,-305 78,297,750 1889 53,995 727,273 2,384 783,6.52 .3.3,504,281 36,449,288 7,248,235 77,201,804 1890 5,352 76,773 381 82,506 41,499,149 33,291,207 7,545,158 82,335,514 1891 360 43,144 1,833 • 45,337 43,243,784 34,829,436 7,684,524 8.5,757,744 1892 50 70,621 847 71,518 54,949,055 31,317,857 9,417,341 95,684,253 1893 47,618 45,876 198 93,6»2 58,409,606 33,81.3,802 9,783,082 102,006,490 1894 20,052 54,308 967 75, .327 60,878,056 29,297,598 10,411,199 100,586,853 1895 14,191 70,617 1,130 85,938 57.903,-564 32,-303,773 9,321,C14 99,528,351 1896 19,968 87,589 1,708 109,265 62,717,941 34,460,428 9,200,383 106,378,752 1897 28,056 33,760 1,715 63,531 69,.533,852 39,717,057 10,434,501 119,685,410 1898 0,443 51,562 3,400 61,405 93,065,019 .34,361,795 12,494,118 139,920,932 1899 43,458 53,238 2,473 99,169 85,113,681 34.766,955 12,920,626 1.32,801,262 1900 .58,289 117,024 32,757 208,070 96,562,875 52,-534,977 14,412,938 163,510,790 1901 27,596 9,.305 7,588 44,489 92,857,525 67,983,673 16,590,188 177,431,-386 1902 31,056 1,146 397 32,.599 109,347,345 66,-567,784 20,104,634 196,019,763 1903 21,704 44,655 17,425 83,784 125,199,980 67,766,367 21,435,327 214,401,674 I ' Includes ' Household effects ' prior to 1890. I STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Miscellaneous and Recapitulation. 491 {€) Es- - TIMATED Short Reported United States. (D) Coin and Bullion. Values. Great Britain. 2,961,722 .3,077,468 2,962,398 2,448,668 2,887,056 3,292,419 2,815,249 2,218,930 2,629,588 2,165,666 2,249,606 2,341,447 2,803,506 3,023,322 4,094,946 3,416,724 2,701,019 2,948,217 2,781,198 2,996,889 3,084,322 3,070,652 2,922,072 2,913,994 3,348,213 3,482,308 .3,264,911 3,300,090 3,329,053 3,947,130 4,627,730 4,559,530 5,461,511 t t t 889,032 12,486 1,134.784 2,576,738 5,355 67^6.52 38,017 United Other States. Countries. 3,975,189 4,205,722 6,867,494 4,113.612 3,388,765 3,740,957 1,928,183 1,039,837 1.202,020 1,947 616,278 105,030 1,000 874 129,328 306,44 309,459 310,006 256,571 206,447 327,298 1,045,723 1,100,371 1,670,068 Totals. 4,866,168 4,218,208 8,002,278 6,690,350 4,010,398 3,845,987 1,99.5,835 1,039,837 1,240,037 85 (E) Grand Total Exports, the Produce OF Canada. Values. Great Britain. United Other States. Countries. 129,328 306,447 309,459 310,006 256,571 207,532 327,298 1,045,723 1,101,245 1,670,068 18,794,840 20,498,875 23,647,775 *24,310,294 2.5,229,140 31,402,234 .35,8.36,842 34,199,134 34,417,022 35,491,671 35,861,110 29,393.424 35,208,031 42,637,219 39,816,813 39,538,067 37,410,870 36,479,051 36,694,263 38,714,331 33,648,284 33,504,281 41,499,149 43,243,784 54,949,055 58,409,606 60,878,056 57,903,564 62,718,941 69,533,852 93,065,019 85,114,555 96,562,875 92,857,525 109,347,345 125,199,980 29,324,757 30, 923. .378 37,228,822 *.33, 277,970 36,260,261 40,455,101 35,123,988 28.942,585 31,282,758 24,326,332 24,381,009 25,491,356 29,566,211 34,038,431 45,782,584 39,513,225 34,332,641 35,566,810 34,284,490 35,269,922 40,407,483 39,519,940 36,213,279 37,872,758 34,972,517 37,605,569 32,872,515 35,860,434 37,995,928 43,991,485 40,035,248 40,426,856 59,666,556 67,983,673 66,567,784 67,766,367 Totals. 5,251,470 5,196,727 6,169 271 *6, 732, 110 8,352,080 8,526,677 7,777,002 7,607,941 8,031,694 8,212,543 7,747,681 7,546,245 8,125,455 7,269,051 8,538,260 8,651,139 8,089,587 7,085,874 6,777,951 6,976,656 7,326,305 7,248,235 7,545,158 7,684,524 9,417,341 9,783,082 10,411,199 9,321,014 9,200,468 10,434,501 12,494,118 12,920,626 14,412,938 16,590,188 20,104,634 21,435,327 53,371,067 56,618,980 67,045,868 *64,320,374 69,841,481 80,384,012 78,737,832 70,749,660 73,731,474 68,030,546 67,989,800 62,431,025 72,899,697 83,944,701 94,137,6.57 87,702,431 79,833,098 79,131,735 77,756,704 80,960,909 81,382,072 80,272,456 85,257,586 88,801,066 99,338,913 105,798,257 104,161,770 103,085,012 109,915,337 123,959,838 145,594,385 138,462,037 170,642,369 177,431,386 196,019,763 214,401,674 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 * Includes exports from Manitoba, for only three months ended June .30, 1871. t After 1900 no estimate is made of the amount short reported in Exports to United States. 492 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 O CI % E P I— I o> O ^ < ^ Q ^ c H " o r^ ;z; y, >— 1 < Ph g P o X y '— 1— ( < H w S?-. < >-^ 'A O < o O ^ \^ r^ (J m ^ r^ P5 O O Ph ^^ 6: << C ;?. < rn H « O Pm S c; o cm Xi Ol' W k— ^ 2 -r ©00 00 NOO-. «?• SMQO " ?5 00© i (Xl — c. ©'co T-l 5 1 'S. 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O P o - 0 «* -r • o i _g % T) H'O H H X c - H ^o : 3 5 «5 3 bp fc.— t bd o - 536 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 190-^ c ^ 1--0 so ~5 eo 1 l-O XM ^- co •* S5 m 1-1 CO 1 •O i-H » !0 •^ t- tt lO_ c. c<5 ^ o — »0 ID in ^ CO CO -H i-H rH (M «5 t^ CO (M 05 "t ~^ ^. *.- ''^ ^^ R, nTo'o'o'i-h 00 co" X-* •M ,_^ oo US o "M n O'tO t^ C-1 w iM o -^-H CO i-io; .-1 O O lO 00 50 X x^-^ w c i O .-- ;o CO :c »o m m o w5 O CO m ■* X M rf< T-H CO — X s; t^ ■*! -t<"co'"co'~czraro~co'" i «0 X I 1-1 o (MCO (M (M :0 CO X ^ ;c u; XiM CO (M -1- in ?! -9< CO c^ © -# © TO © © xrf lat-T t--. t~ T -^ —I »rt!r; -- :o © X X o © X -M r, C^ 71 •— © © so - ^ - ; X IM CO i-T©' o' X © 1-1 l~ ^ X T T— T © © O X © X X'i-<"i-r©"cO'~ ^rO ,-icO I— — X — 5 ^ ¥ . =^ - o ^ — a c — ~ c s S ^ S ^ ^'-5 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 539 14,104 Si r-l s 2,158,850 25,983 CO CO CO CO coo 'JO IM rH CO 1 IT - ^ «5 »n © © c; 05_ Of ©o- 05 IM SI i co~ i toco -* I>1 1— © t>.co icT®' ICi f cc i co" I- 1 05 2S eo'o'" i-T i co" OS T-T CiO ccao ib (M' ■ s I-H CC i-l (NOT 1-H i 1 i i > > 3 a. c- c < ■ =^ 1 'a C ; 'I 2- c ' 1 1 540 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 3 o o < 'A o — CO . y^ 1 J- t- X ■ -f l^ I- XXX — ^ ^ -J X X -r com iO(M«r -t-OT^; ■ ® to CO oc X L* c. ^• • ^ 1 t^ o » • CO ■-; cr. €© ;* -f -r . i~ — — c-i . 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X ■<»< a «0 ©l-H 1 cS . © S ; co' : O" _g _§ : : : iJ iJ a^ .■; q5 jj 'i' j_ £3 2 Q " Ii,QfiHQ C&P&^Of »ii . ."~'r^'~'" " -— ,— ' , '^— r- ^ c .0 c ^ e TJ : : i 1 •? : 2 ■c :l ■; . 1 1 _2 : I 1 # • % '■ '.'0 '. £ mfrs. mfr.s, 3 3 ? \ 1 = 0 i 's -a ^ •2 i s J -ni 5 H 3 H il c^ 1 11 8 .! 1 g c 1 5 3 ^a* = C073 rH E- > <: ^ < c 1 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 573 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 o O o o ^ lO CO I t~ CO -*< i-H T}< 0_1C lO 1-1 ?Oo: 5D 1-1 *q CO O CO COCO CO CO as lO C5 t^ I .-I I "* CO rH O CO Tf 05 t- gTS ynqil a> o « ^ >> !-! cS TS 0) bo c3 U)_C c .^ j: o OQ-O O a Q^ bb;:::S rr n o 0) c ;:; s c« T! O r-^ CB ^ -13 ;5P^i-:iS?i plh ;m^ .3 J3 OlJ 574 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 o 'to o K ■^ -§ s c3 I DQ o 1903. 2 > eo to 1-1 to t^ te55 00 i-< CO 00 s S 1-1 ^ S' 00 00 iS i i-T 3 i 1 i-i a; 3 3 to I-H 1-1 C5 Tj-'i-T CO t to'-» IMtC © * ! : oc I-H CO to i o CO © QC O O Si to' ©__ 1 3 a < ^ 1 i. < I 1 ft? £ _5 X u a. "a 1 C 2 1 a; 1 i-i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 575 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 o 1^ o- O" 'T l^ CO t^ CO iC o t -o t- ■^r-Tcf O .-H .-I 1-1 ■ t-l C-l lO • u.i ■ in t- I- . I-.CO o . 05*< ?D t^ © © X © CO - •^ X rH t^ eo o C5 ' «; f o • ~~j ■ X • 1 iMcir: 1 • T}< . O meo '^ >s •.r Cl o ■ 1 • h- • ccin — ■ •V IM --*- »o • (M r1 X • ■w •© X -"l" ■^^ oT o : " im' ; t-T iM c t^ © g f— t .X 1 O" e> • -iM f- C?5 t~© lOi:; X i^ in ©oo CO© M ift • .lO Cs X c: (M t^--© IM ©CO h- - ■* in CO o ■ -c^ ct Wt- i~ r-IOim X inrH©_ • (MCO Q> e-i M CC i-H ■»r ©'iM*" : ^ * : ■ 1 1 15 S jq 1-1 . > 1 ci 1 o I cs iCi CC © IM • •X • • in tti © rH >. -» . . 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S a 73 O H 10— i— 37 578 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 W W ^^ '■M r^ V «.» Jz; ^. 1— i s H o T O 'V 1 o ^ CI H-l rH c, yj ^ t— 1 < eo 2S 55 S - ?1 IM c; (N CI t^ IM .-1 1' -^ '-3 3 ©IN I § m o X* ■ o Ci 1 CO 11 co-g 1-H .-1 l-H C5 1 ■ 1 O 6 > m 1-\ (NlO 00 ■-1 aooo iH " 3 ■ ■ r-l m ■ 1 coin lOOO T-l ■* i-TtC to 1 J" 2 > ■S CO tsac §5 so" eg cc QC eo 3 00* CO CO" 1 3 3" o5 0 1 i < 0 a -*- 1 1 i ^ to :'c • c : «5 . a : >> 2 02 t r i 5 4 T ;■ s 1 u a. X "c < 4 e •2 *«^ 8. g a C C c a 1 l c i. (S C 3 -2^ 11 r a c s. STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 579 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 1903. > CO •00 c j i 1 C t2 " CO <© s CD O © (M .C f rH T-H c © (M ■* t^ rl 0 03 lOiO in t^ t^co (M IC © CD CD COCO (M' 1 t^CO §5 ; 1899. «0 so lO CO IN 05 Tf CO © (MM 05 ^ ^ 1 II ??1©§^ C- -a i c c c3 bo jZ o o O 0) o c _o '> o tH Lf' o H 10- 371 580 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 o 1-1 a > } 95,000 S| CO i-H CO 11 i i o C5 >> ■-3 i s o CO g S £ "S > o ^ 1 g* s "'^ CO T-l 1-1 lO'x' 1 >> o " : ■ : IN i "3 €& • TO X iN xo .-1 1^ o cT CS' X X X t^ CO X 1 3 3* : ; ; 1 § s OS > • cox 1 ^ i-T j r-^" 1 ioco 2i ^ CO iM :c C-l X CO ?o' CO CO ■ o • 55 i '. ci 2 ■ 1 1 «^ ! rH 1-1 00 -^ O lO t^o -r CO sr cs ^ ^ t-t^-^-co i CI CO-* CO o I- CO lO 1-1 ?o'* § J" 55 j o x IM i 1 1 i i c J 0 III > 2 "a b I > ; <5 i : "o : /, ; =* 2 - IJl S "i ^ 1 E 1 t: c a 1 a 1 a * r c < - .s 1 1 1 1 £ 1 pi a C 'c C 1 s ' a i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 581 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 i 1 ^ 300 176 3,050 31 S .-1 » ?q c^ O © ■ CC lO CO t» ■ Oi : co' : r-T 3,331 9,951 co" 13,282 167,161 CO •^ -t< ©" 00 c CD ■ iM © m i-H CO CO r-< t- O CO CO I- O CO CO CI CO • -* OC^ .-_^CO • co" -^ CO .-HCO ©h- -TtC 00 co" t-© COCO 00 CO CCg 1-H in I-H i-l s 2 > m lo iM • o; • -* m iM 00 c-^ (M(M -in •OCOOiS'lO T-l CO • -Ot^Ol-HTf r-j' ; CO' -^ T-T CO t-H NCC CO \% rt'in rH in 1 r-t . -co O € m coco ■ © in CO CO ■ -* TJ. 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STAT[<:MENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 583 i-i to ■ T-l • 1* • coS F-l cc 1 105,030 1,330 106,360 106,360 8,837 115,197 . i in S ; (Mr- i 1 1 1 ^ © ^ 1 © 1 54,391 r-l n CO CO © IM to 1 ■ : ] .o 1 ^ 1 a c "5 ) 1 1 s. c a ; C c c "5 O 1 a 1 j a c 384 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 CO I— I Q '^ I— I H o H ;^ ft ■ N»»no 1 ^00 05 05 c; O t^ Ci O l^ iO <» M c^ «0 31_CC O GO m t-^o'i-Teo' of© CO' CO CO" 1 G© ri (M N . (^3! -j< 1 -* Tf fl •* ■ CO 190 ^ cT55 ^ CO tCTjT •>»< i-i c8 3 oocor 5 • OOO •* Tf< ■* (MlO r- < • O (M 05 05 05 Oi « 00 05 t^ tr~ t^ oof cTo" co" ! mT '. ^ 'a > a& qj OS o © © o o t^ h- t- (N : i ,-H t-M 1 >> ■^co t^o -*3 oT.-T S • 9& rHrH 1-1 »H IM (M M CO CO CO CO CO ^ o C5 tr-CO • 1 ■ • >> i-H GO . . CO 00 o'^' s CO o c^ N ! CO •i ii £S •CO 1 00 CO a- t— CO ■CO CO CO b- a Oi* • 1 . O 1 o; »o- oT 50 © la €© > o g 1-1 >. -S^ © N O eS 3 CJ" 2!?"-' ' CD O CO to lO i-l O -l oc 3 ■^ lO ;d -p 1-1 ^ m^ •* -t> o o o • 1 rH 1 r-l ■-I ai 1 05 1-H i coo; • • 1 1 . >> •*! T-t ■ 1 ■ t^I-H • 1 '. -*i ■^Oi '■ Tf o . i^ . 3 »' : ce x> - ■ ^ t i^ 11 2 ft a 0; or '. ■-£ • S : (^ cs • "^ • 7 D "S ■* -t^ 1 s^ '. -*^ ' ^i < .1 ^1 ; a : • a J 0) 1 J 0 J2 . — s .- a; ' 3 c« • 73.2 cS _g - 5 £ ,0 3 1 ,c - o c e -ri «& ■ o: in OS «© ■ • 1 : : 1 CO B CO 1901. i<& I-H • i-H ?5 5^g 1-' 05 00 s s 1-1 > lO !M O • • O ■* CO ■ CO I- 1 5 00 «c 1-1 1- CO 1 Oi CO 3 O .= 1 - ■ l^ iC C-l • • l^ ;r rH CO "»• . . ■ ■ ' C5 OS 1 K* 1 T-T CO ; ^1 to o IN* >> i 00 CO ' i -i 1 a i a n c r : 1 . o • D ?.§ CO : » 5 .2 . =S : t- ; ^ ' o 1 C a i 1 C 3 > - 1 'c C G "a 1 a > - a 1 c 586 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD N^li., A. 1904 a -« I— I Q CO 33 Q c-i C3 O a, X 1903. : : S j: 6& '. i : c; cc 2 2 i 3* : : *^g : : . • 1 02. > ox o c; o t- 1-1 rt -^ o t- ffj lO W* (N CO • 8 : 3 i 1-1 S : CO. 3" : i-^gg ■ : ■ ■ *1 ■ ■ ." : 1 • 1901. £ > m '^*' •00 ©f>- •.HOO CC ■ • i . 1 »-i c • • : : 3 HroadstuflFs Provisions ■ % '■ 'i ; 5 r. -7. • B ■ bi • a; . Q, •"o s c I s -c 1 1 / i- C S c ? "a i i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 587 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 ■^ W o O O ^ 1 < o tf C-1 f^ o ^ c c O" • -r © 00 •--ISO ■ • t- iffl (N m N c O' s ? s * CO 1 IM m CO piiS r;:~ c ^^ Oi a; o'^ TRADE AND COilMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII.. A. 1904 , C5 « oc M< •~r «r 10 ■ C5 • C5 -ifi Ci N CO (M e t~ ■* X t^ -^ C<1"S< "^ 0 — W t-- • N 0 r- ■0 -CIM (M i--: X 1-1 — --i -v CM c X mx ^ m iM .-1 • 0 — 1 •1-1 • = 0 O^r-O^CO CO — OJ (MC^^^CM — IM 1 £ s iri" : cfcf 1 x'x'co'cf iM'r-T-^' t-.Tco' CO j !* 9& -»• . r-l — f-X 1-. > O ' —. . . l-» •OS • • • • CO 10 0 • 1^ • ■ • • 1 rH .!> • • w • • • ■ eo • .-1 • • • — CO ^ • • Tj. • • ■ ia ■ • • 'T l~ CS • • (N • • 1 M . ^^ : ■ fM iM — . ■ . cr. " ■ J5 (M-r 1- . . CO . . g . . ^ -r ii <§ ^ t^ i-H iC 1-1 00 oco •(M CO t-- 0 cox CO -^l^CS -HtO-* 10 -f i t— 1 ' t^ ■ :2 cs e<5 0 cc t- •(M •00-* Or-lOCO T-t-IM t^Ttr t- •^ • :a so cj c- • ^ ■ • 0 . ^ • co-H r^ • • (N . c ■ : t- ■ : : « '. -V '. • -XCO 0 ■ • i-H • • . .mi- to ■ • iM •. • CO p •<)< . 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'tj i5 si. 3 o *.s i ^'^ e'j^ 1- 9 bo e^ 1-1 ft t-'H $ c i ^ H "n CU o ^ o -^ /i a u (V ^ ^ eij 1) C o Xi a> J2 l-J +2 cj ai g HHK 0) O H S s- S -O OJ "" c o 2 2 Ht^iO •ax O) ■" c3 ;t« ^ ,. S O K o 2 S,>=^ 0-3 Si H ^3 O -< S 'S 2;::?'(i« ° ^ » 2 i ^ - , ce-s.s 2 :« '^ ; -+i- o c ^ '^ isa. TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 O" c? t- - CO tan o — o O O t^lO t^ r-H l~ iS 'X 5 O i-i X -* -f X -H c; t~ X o cc s 6" ■-To" C^ O t^ X X lO C<5 t^ -f t^ (M o t^ e^ c: c; X o o rS ' Is efe > >i !3 c3 o- 'rS O O C5 X cc i-^c^is" '*■ -i- m (^ = a> 3 0) G£ 3 -< t3 -a I O r C o — v E =s U^ E^: 10 t- 0 C - G ~. ^'o = .-3 >.'0'? . n '' ^ -S i, — -p ■'^ X JD be 2 t-S X' O" _c a; i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 591 oo't- © 05 ■* -^ Ci 5D Si lO N i-l CD CO (M C5 CO lO O O O "^ -^ -i">t ito in cnOO'*"*IM00IMO OSCSiOOOOlOtO'l'n 'o c* 2 " =. H Ph 10- -C -n -3 :^*i ■ -■ ■! S r. <^ a: ; cl- 3i <1^ 3,003 5,447 24,362 328,323 8,782 1,007 205,954 9,80(; 29,043 12.982 546,495 47,088 233 CO c^ co" © in o m cqio in ci in 438,393 34,052 24,055 114,239 205,885 cq © X 8ii l^rH lO" © • in : ©^ . r-T ; 290,118 9,978 19,675 138,320 a5 Cl os" 2,054 7,201 16,166 59,450 6,702 1,112 133,182 7,416 22,200 12,377 437,924 31,994 469,918 © CO in -^ co"in © x" 376,164 30,809 21,272 108,432 225,237 o © 1,090 6,151 1,297,066 ■ 911,332 265,069 9,082 18,106 130,288 69,088,151 1,530 6,108 15,597 24,354 7,997 115,241 8,205 12,757 10,720 412,075 33,351 286 445,426 286 28,967 3,836 i cq" CO 338,621 25,963 19,909 104,532 213,680 611 4,543 786,618 CO 222,415 8,499 17,033 126,100 X -p co" •r' CO 2,t>80 6,566 11,460 34,940 7,393 140,184 4,750 24,171 1,620 426,715 48,283 3(!7 474,998 367 30,820 3,228 X © CO 297,135 27,486 16,921 98,870 231,603 in cq" © 517 1,207 cq \ : o •n • in • -f '. X © . 209,425 8,837 15,993 110,600 CO 3,091 6,652 11,817 1 3 4(i6 O X cq X 1^ t-x cq t~35 CQ t^ cq ^ X rH"rH"©"Cq" © IM r-1 363,844 66,314 563 1-1 in 24,743 3,140 27,883 276,868 23,093 15,958 88,658 183,714 © cq 622 1,255 ^ cq in" in 193,121 7,098 14,236 105,461 X , a -i i i a) 6 3 ..Galls. 6 'A ^r. -38 594 TRADE AND COMMERCE > 1 I > 1 ^ o a H H >^ < 10- -38i 596 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD Vl(., A. 1904 O Oh X s o o i Value. * " 7!)4 44.078 T- C o m o CO N -r C5© 5" X g ii © © t- >5 ■-S c OCCi o© 5& -- o =£ '£? S =2 c: r: © tn cc rit-© m t~ ri •* 2 S (N lO © 22 Tt< © o©?c © 00 i-^ -r 1 c jS ■ ■ 5^ •* i-l b- 1 So • gi : o * o w © 2; ^ t^ C5 (>. 1 (M W O O CI « ^ T CC 05 1 X 000©-= ^^ 1 re © ^ 1 •v -(• © 0 ■<*! cc w c^ t-^ x" x' © © © 0 o 1-1 >= 1 <§ ^ i C0C5 vr: : © © ?3g ©rc ^ i OOP -OOb-O © t^ O O 1-H .C<5© t- 1 • 1 © 1 t^ocos eC rH CO o X ! 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Value. * 1,372,359 2,411 © co_^ r-T © t-- ■■£• 1 li Quantity. : ' '■■ 99. Value. 1,551,909 5,813 g 1 1,557,722 3,879,872 i o" 18 Quantity. Articles. s 1 =^ i i 7 3 C > s c x_ 1 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 599 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 o o d < O t— I o 12; 0 1 Is ^ ■ CO CO ■ .00" 237 118,834 124,791 1 . 3J ■JE, • eo ■05 i ■ §1 i 1901. Is > ^ : -1 IM 0 • -1 tC M t i^CO 00 ■ 0 . t^co 9: s 1900. 15 * • ■ 1 CO • C0.-1 CO ■ 1899. 1 1 « ; 0 0 • CO co' : 0»ft oco CO ■V J" -I i- < 1 1 si 1; J. 1 0) 0 J 1 c 3 .5 '^ a u 5 i 1 a u g c 4 3 0 2 4. 3, 1 0 H TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 —4 2 1 m 5,220 200 o © © I-- o o © ^ I0 3: 1-1 >> 1 § 22 1 m J5 ^'1 © ©' ov m OiCO Ol- ■ 5f CO 2 2 ■-1 1-5 1 1-1 s-- i cc 1 2j§ ' CO T-H > 1 o CO ; 2 - "c i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 601 2 2 1 ^ 1 • ^^ '.to CO to" I-H >> 1 ! d >- 1 ■■^ : 1: 1 : : 00 Oi 00 ;j 1 i a5 ^ 1 ■ 1-1 CO r-l CO o o I-H 2 "* > 3% 1 • ctT to CI 2 iH > O • CD • (*.f * • o ■» l-H 2 o" 1 I ft i i a -1 1 t o H c o E 5 -s c a 6 "Is 1 602 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 1 > ;0 1 - 1 1 O CO t^ i--^ ^' © S 1 i i- S ■ : 1 ■ ;-; © • (M • ■ 1 > 1 I- eo ^ r-l . 1 i s ^ ^ i 1 ©o • : ?iZ : ■ 1 '^ : C<1 © © T-H i O ■ : : >. 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'. in 1-1 CO CO r-l © CO k : £ _ ~ S X rS JO :h:i - \^ 'P ij " >^^ 5 '■ ^ • ^ 1 G _ ^ ^. a he OT3 tie 3 a; s-s ? ■ " X S i; »* • oT ^ " : ^ o o o O O CO O -gMOS&H O -r O^T) ^ i^,-; oj^J ^.s *■ ^ • ' rH 9 -l^ be * Z'S m ' C a2 ai 01 c; J2 c3 s u ,/- be o . cj Z-^ ^ Q- C3 1 ,;-^-a S ri g Qj be c ct £ ^ 1 03 C/} M 3h > >H .. .- t- S ." bc.z; bi^ c o '3 X O Q « '^'C^^Pht: 606 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 ^. -HI, O l^ O ■^ ■^o IM •VX « so -f ^ OO -H t- ^o -»■ ■M CC CI 2 ri X w !M * *^ t~ "2 - * t- ^, > CI n c<5 :c M , ^ o ;?; z IS, c? O .-IV- eC;- I C5 t^ -r -M CO o ' -f cf '»■■' cf oo" ©" r-i C-1 1-1 -^ -f" Tfi C^ o • • 55 • : : s : ■ S . 5: I;: 3§ CO 'S' CO O 35 00 ?Deo o -*< t^ t- s; !■: Tf co' in r^ ci ? in 00 CO 1 CO 1-1 • fe : s •: eo w CO 1-1 CO t^to o; in 1-1 o CO •<»'-*rHC0C5c»cqeo'9",•* 5^ — CO CO ©^t--r T-T cft-Tin'i-c" r^ CO O CI rH C-. C) S • : : ?: • ' oo , . . . i-T CO 00 1 : '■ 3 : : in in CO •-0 C-. in 'in -r" i-i' I-l CI Tjl rH53o;ins:in CO .- t>. 00 « -I" t^ F- co_^ "i-Tcf cf cf x'o'cfo" CI • in ,-1 ■ . -f, . CO ; . co" : S : : eo ; ■ • ;;;::• .8 : : - 3 ^i eg" : : ;^ : ^ hJ ; 1 1 J ^■^t 3 aj ^ t ^ < ) ■3 ■ • :^ : : " =5 o X 50. i; C--I ^ ! a .s '■ s » 2 . . „, ^ - „ ., K sc o : I *''-? i.-S c3E^'5c§ S ij ^ f^ a: GPm2iPqPifiHQ: ^ 5 6c C 6c ' 5^ cc£3 o.i.i: — o -J s s s:c^^ 608 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 ^ 1903. > t— © •*ej ■ -If ,-1 . • 5c • ■^ '. 1 : : : i 1 IM © £ > 55 5 m t~ ©,-MOO ©'o i-T ^ f-i • ^ : ■ re CO • eo ■ w • • §5 : gg ^' : S' \ \ ■ ,-H 2 > © ;d cc in ■ ©K5 • W © tH • ^ : 1 : % 1 IN a t 1 3 Q a 1 ^1 i - (!old and silver and mfrs, of — (iold, silver and aluminum leaf, I )utch or schlag metal leaf Dut A II ..»! f II .... r^ ^ ft* 3 i 1 ; i : »: '- Iron or steel iiigots. cogged ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, puddled bars, and loo]>s or other forms, N.( ). P., less finished than iron or steel liars, but moie advanced than pig inm, except castings. . m Cwt." Iron or steel, rolled round wire rods, in the coil, not over j^-inch in diameter, imported by wire manitfacturers for use in making wirein the coil in their factories. Free, u Iron or steel scrap, wrought, being waste or refuse, including pun- chings, cuttings and clippings of iron or steel plates or sheets, having been in actual use ; crop ends of tin jilate bars, blooms i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 609 lO O CK IM 00(MOi-llM00C5:C»OO C5 C5 (M t^ © i-l IT-) CO CO -f 03 (M --f< CO 1-1 OJ 00 (M CO ■*! -f ;o ?C C O 00 T ^. Oi (O oooco (M o ■»*< 00 Oi (M ■^ -f CO icTi-Tcf »" CO -^ ••*< l-^ 00© IN -J cOi 00__ rH coco" -f o © •* 05 C105 IN t^© CO 00 00_^© co'co © OOOJlO m 05 00 m © ■* O M" t--rr4~CO''co' j^ <^ .4 OJ c fc. s S = "5 tt ^ c ^ ^ so CO tClN" Q£ ; i. oj « tic's !- lO — f-l 19 Quantity . © oxx U3 02. Value. -1! 1 |32 1-^ x't-T 32 X X X ■m':<: ^'x t-Tx O (MIO t-© t^ © X © © XlSC^ ■c o-r o 19 Quantity. : ©*■ 00— 'o c; rf ,- o X r; ^x I- o -* r: ^ X l~ ?1 o CC x* x"-.r XX c- ^x__ c © 1 © C: oc X ■* .-I « © t^ © 1 lo iH n t>. 1 =*' if* 19 Quantity. 05 lOttSlO i-H >— 1 1— ' >tt IM ?^C5© 00. Value. ■^ (M s; o OOt-(M oxt-t- sTwTo O -r IM X © O « c: © cc ©' jjc-ic^r C5 t^ ec X N © .-nn.-H t^ eoocc r^ i-H © 99. Value. to t^ir Om iT n -1" :^ ^ 2S -r __-*■ 'x' X IT. a © M x_^ x'o *n X e<5 ©^O-* oo l~ • © C N iS ©'— 'cf ^ ?1 IS Quantity . Ci © -f cc i i ^' .J o a i - ^ - 3 g 1 1 S 9/ c Si » c S ii =*— i. c 0 : ? ^ g. T. •rr. ' C -- Q; ^- T a. t = =1 - - (30 = be ," 1 ^ 0 - - ? a 'ft :& : ii : ; 5 ; \ii •idS";: • u • 13 ; 3 •3 . c 'u 3p i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 611 2'^ l-oo' ^ -O-fOO OlO-^fO-O'^COrH 1-1 • cr> o: CO CO I- ini^ Tfic-:] i^j o5 o -f CO* '.'^ao t-^ coi--rcf 00 oTc^ic'c'irf 1^ . CO C^ T— t CO *C r^ 294,071 76,183 23,975 486 cico (MOO IM '*< CO 1 TJ< W ,-J lO 1- CO Tf CO -ti (M o i-^t-T-sf i-( 1 3,116,741 1,555 CO oo" l-( eo' : §5 : : • CO • ■ : g ■ ; 05 • 00 ■ So§ 00 CO 1 Q •^ cooT (M CO -CDOD^CS CDC005CCOiOI>-C^.H 1-1 -t^S-fl- r-!JOt>.0(M»CCr : 1 1-1 1 eo . 1 : ocococo ■^ O CO 00 O C0__lO Tt< co'i-Tco'i-T 1 t~co '*' IN 1-I-* COIM in CO co' © eo' 1 1 1 : ^ . : I- 00 GO 00 • O Tf< coco I-H 1 "-I 1 1 MM CO CO 00 1-1 (M Tf< -H (M CO CO oocioinoooo^ 1 1-1 Cq^Oi l>- rH C0_^10 1-1 t^ -*i (jf co'co''in"iO~oo'"ario~rH i-i" iHr-l «o : I-T • S : coco ■^^ r-T CO 00 O iM 00 >o (M >o • 1 - as o oi C-. iC CO CO cj 05 •<*" 00 »o O -COOOIMCO l^-*iOOOi©COt^mt- s o O '^ ^ i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 613 ana 1-H r-T 134,G77 83,753 10,287,909 1.839.958 I- QC CC«5 (N"(M © : 1 ; : «0 IM © CO (M ICJ CO i-H 00 tH CO to ci't-T OS OS of 05 ©' •*C0 ©"iM" iO © CO' rH • ; 1 00 cc ■^ IM © i-l 00 ©00 00 rH •>!t< rH 05© 00 05 1^00 OJlO -*" (M CD i-H © 00 X OO' a- a- t>-35 © oo" 'V © co'io" © rH OO'rH rf in ©' rH : Tfl T-H r-l ?D OOC-5 ©'lO '*C0 •^ © to' 05 © Tt< in rHCO_ r-TrH cr 'a (M* © of • ^ ■s" s C 'ei 1 Of 1 J J C 1 1 °^ a 2 1 f 1 a r 5 X 3 1 H C 3 "; T t i 3 3 3 5 1 j 1 ^ a 1 614 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 S g o Z w .« 0 cq - •* co^ 0 iO ©-i t^ I- b- 1 T* •* 0 t- 1 tc 35 -j^ • I—JOC^ CO c^Oi•3:^- •^IC © SJg © n too • CO ■* c^ (^ xeo wc^ NCI IC c^ ® .-^ r; . -* t^s: a-. t-^ 1-1 CO ©^ ^" ©Oi- to ^ i^e-i . °E .-(CO y-l y- (?■■ coc^ >o cS 0 « »H CI Cfl > CO I-l xo • iS »-l © -r OS • ■~ >, 00 -» © I-l -J -g »o c: • © f t>. cox 1 cow . ^(M P l--^ ©■© ?io -.5 S5 © X—l g to ',,',', C XrtCO CO •<»< ^ c: fH in c; ^ CO 1 0 .-1 XIO l^ 1 (MiK t~. 1 C^rHt- 1 *5 ^ S, • c; cc M -f T-j d 1 C<1Cr c 0 S-. c^ .^ r^ CO i t~ X g .r-1-l ,-1 0 b- & " ^ Z-. 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IN 50 to* 35' 00 10" rjl 35 1 ^ cq © Tfl to 35 TtlrH iOCO 35' 541 2,424 395 J§§ i :§ : : 35C0 1 . -f . . •■| : : : 3,326 2,051 56 t^ o CO lO ■ CO r^ (N © • t^ m th X • iSi (M (^q fN • CO O • -f CO — ® • 1 ; i co'i-T X(N IM © ■ © • i • ©to to 35 539 1,785 45 CO (M" k" 1 • • co'co' (M t- CO • © ^ r-< O • S5X co' X (M >* ~ s a} -72 -X rn CD ■ x> ■ ^ : bai •* |i|J 0"g X "= — - 2 = 0 ^g ^ ai 0; 3 1 si •2 '■ ai s 0 1 6 s 3 < 10— i_40i 628 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 1 1 ! I O >-! z < 2 > X ■M CO ^1 CO ©© l^© 'S-_CO © ©T(< i 1 1 1 ?1 >-l © in ; 1 i 1 1 1 « o 5 .-H CC 5DIM c-1 ;s X c; CO 0_ Oi- CO C^ T— * 1 i' «-i 2; 'I' 30 o r-l NC^ ■ - ?3 : : (N . 1—1 i 1 > 1-- • 00 CO 30 (M ^ O CO -r ; . 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CO 10" ■ r M ■ . . . , — > , -r z . ^ 0 ::::■::.: : ^ bct^ l-J ■.'^^ ■ : : : : ; ■ : : 2I1 ■s t 2| 2 3^ a Q-S 03 -5 q£ c ' ^ ' q feQ ^ 0 P ' ^— ,— ' — . — ^ — . — ' ,(j - ^. :3 tl '^ 0 Hi T! _B g w - 0 a- 6^ 0 0 2 : : "c 3 bo Z 0 5 b ■,5 =« - -In; < 1 1 1 X II 1^ 1 a 3 3 3 a : £ 1 dyes, chemicals, nware and chinaw ideiies, N.O.P... sroods 0 OJ -3 "7 5^ 2 1 Iges, lemons and cases 01- other nac' E.S -a 3 X 0 S jj . 60 -tf 0 .S 1 "" " - i.s^ B 0 0 0 gSS-^ 0 6< fq p; 05 00 Qoc; 0 HHfe P^ fsj !*■ 630 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 'i' t- O 00 — to 5^1 — . r: X t^ t~ f. ^ -' 1- — :c O i j CO 1 2 1 - • • -ip © ■ I*! >; e IN X ^ © T- ■fl-'co' : ©" (Nco' ©r©' "S ^ '" © © Ti ^ rq r^ (N . © ^ IN © > % sq" i . .(O ■ • - 1 • • IN ■ .Tt< . . . 1 >-. •9< • ; • 1 • • • 1 • . ■ : : :o ; © . ! © c . . . (N . t- . . N . : ci ■ • "*.- ; . 3 -^ O m rt =-. CO o • " (NX .-1 ~ IN • t~ X © in I- N N X 1-1 c; CO o ■* .-i ■ -f ir? i-H lO © ; X-; -O (N -T f^M-. 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"5 • ^ -.^ *-• ■s = -s 3 2 3 '^ « g - r ,- - P " c ^ - _ - - ^ * (- ^ u — »--« f— ! -^ f^ <« •— ■ •-« -^ ^— 1^ ^^ t^ ■ ■ • — i-r' — .^ ' — " — . — ' ! . ■ vj 0 ^ • . . . . i < X ^ I ! ! ! 1 ^ • ■" : 1 i ■ "c ^ 5 i i :| : 2? ; ; 5 Id : B. -^ "y K ■ ~. • z '. '■ . x «- 3 ? -si^s ; 'i ■ -^ ./- ! ^* IT — ?* "^ y - ■ ..» X x ^ .— ■— ^- ;I X ? • .M .^ .— iT ^ i i=i = i i ^ .i '"^ '^ 0 : s = S 5 S x''5 ^ ' >- oc '^ i. . C '— ^ M K "j! & ^ »' 1 ■^ •" .i; — "^3 - r2 -2 S » .," X 1 :: ■■ j: re S 3 ^--: _S ct "* '^ c __ t "^ -^ t £lr.|£ x < > > = i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 631 1- I- 1,487,451 325,181 1 1-1 00 i 1 ; I OC^ CO 1 . 1 . i • 1 1 . 0 lOCO 1 00 00 II 1 C<5 O •,; r-l ? ^ 1 2 .5 a. 5 3 ■1 J. 5 ■1 _1 I i 632 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 03. Value. 1 ! 1 •^ [: V: t-x -H -T ^ -fx" 1,816 1,076 Ci X 2^2 -^ X(M 68,140 8,691 X ir Quantity . • 1 1 • 1 ■9 • © i-h" X 1-100 C2 X t- OS t-H t~ 2' x'jo • 1 •1 " 1 02. 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S . ^^S S'Z '^"0 |.-.o^o^a 4i 03* o e Is '3 O a q 1 i b 03 jS •^">— , a 03 *i 03 x li f-l 638 TRADE AND COMMERCE G" C O" .-J t^— O — o — O I — 05 CO o ^ ooeoi-iN > 5 I 3-4 EDWARD VII,, A. 1904 0>0 -H c; m ITS o oTo" STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 639 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 641 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 o H O Ph .-I I CO lo'.-r \o a-. (y 50 I 02 - pp^ IOCS I 1—1 S' be'' ^ S o a 5'2 ° a o =6 S " S T3 ^^ s o'^ ^ lO—i— 41 3 S 3 S =2 3 £ 642 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 1 1 €6= 2 3 25 of 1-1.-! w 0 s 02. > 1? 0; IS w 1—1 1-1 <— 1 0 ^ >> c •10(51 5 61 ox I-" ■Xi 'i >> c 1900. "^ > ^3 3.0 cc 0 wo S I 00* CO a 1 1899. > 0^ 5^ 0 -r lis" >> " 0 I < 5 .0 •■§ g. 1 1 £ 1— 1 6 2 n J 3 c 1 1 Eh 1 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 643 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 O o O c-l o H o i a; s 23 Jg I' ^ (il,417 11,139 S ■ S 3 rH CC ' ir CO Ik >> (5* 5o O 05 2 of 9& t^ CD Oi i-HCO CO t» GO ^ in" o 1 1 S3 oco' oeo ©^ ••if (M >> c 2 o 1901. i 1 K" is (M lO IN 1^ i§ lO CO CO CO c in' CO CO lO lO~©" CO o r-l r-l '5* CO o' 1 : 19C0. 1> co' 9% « i GC CO 1— • s t o CO o o in' 13 T»< © r-T i-l 05 CO 6 i 00 X CD 1 »H 1 ^ 1 l-H i-H 3g 1 ■ p •fl 3 i 5 c be i §.^ 2 '^f. 03 o 'A CO 1 II S i C O '^ ' 5j < c 1 O H -a 1 J ft t' «s 0) O < 1 1 1 1 c D e o o p 3 g 1 c _o s 'o o O a; o H CO E 0) 1 1 10_i— 41J 644 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 I ^ o d W i > t^ r-1 CO t~ C O 00 » © CO i-c c. o = c; « cctc t-oooo «: X •^■"eOCrcfr-J" ^'rt" ^ e<5(M CO CO ^r X 55 p © ?J © 1 > OOi-l ©s X • coco x'o ?1 1^ © COX © ^ 1 1^ ; 2 > e<5 CO t> rl IM (?1 s >o o t^in (M l-~ CO 12 rH ©O © «>• © W co't-T CO COCCr-«D CO 00 I-'". 1-1 wx i:^'x" 1 c5 ©m ^ 1 (M 55 00 I-H > r-i o o o •<*> i < i : s .' c ; i : i : c : 0 r ( t o £ ■a % ■r. 1 g 1 ;■ £ ft. S s. 2 ■ £ 0 .c ) c ) '■ - n E- i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 645 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 CO »o -^ © 121,925 510 -r IM l-H IH CO 224,502 81 IM co«e i S ? r^ ^ © i:" in ©" X xeo -f> © 1 i 1 T-H o i-H * COIM ;d X © CO CO !5! CO" in T-l m -*| rH© ^'5 in 1 .t 1 f5 8 ^ CO CO IM CO CO 1 --!" 1^ 8 X in in ©" X © m in in© ©■■■*■ t-lM a Si : CO > in -js ff^ © (M X t~© SO lOl-H (M IM ?o t^ CO ao x" IM •CO t- : ©'^' •*< eo in in X ©© © 5^ i-H~ i ■ Articles. DC i 03 c o is " ;^ S -CSS C as *J = 11 =« cS i< » ^ & OJi— 1 i 1 'S " S ^ a. -g _g : o "S , , n o 1 6 3 >• c 3 ^ 2 S s 0 x: s ? 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(i> 'x •t: *■ . * 7J 5-1 ^ : n «- < •§ = CC < i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 647 42,810 28,311 16,343 3,073 125,704 158 CO oo' lO ■n rH Tfl - CO rH ■ CO -f • iH -f CO rH CO rtl t^rH t^iH ■ 2?s 782,957 74,235 (MCO C5 O in CO X rH 05 05 woo CO o -^ o ■^ in o" CI rH rH rH ir IM race -r >H5- 1' rH t-^H<0 o 1 (M CO lOg- • in t^ r~>n in" r-T rH rH CO' OOl ^'^ t^Tco" CO r- O 05 CO OS CO o'rH -2 00 s CO CO(M r-1 co'c-r sc rH r4"-*''cO' r-Tcf CO iH CO O CO • o in • OS f ■ rHin : §5S ^"in 1 : ii rH CO 00 rH -11 COrH in CO oo" CO C5 CO CICO l^O 1-1 05 iHoT in in 05 If m lO~ O Oi • 005 • in r-T : © r. in b- m 1 C^ OS t— o" CO t--. t^rH (MCO 00 05 rH ;d in 00 1 00 00 • Oi tH • ©"rH : II O'rH CO CO N f^CO COrH t^rH 3 So 00 © CO" o 00 00 Sir in rH It: Ci .rH oco rH '-D iH 00 0 2 if 0) E 0 o c c 1 a a. ) C5 P 0! tie a || S E D c. a o r-i 3 a. 0 s u O a o a 1^ ID 2 i U 8 .:iJ 0 o 3 < D Q 0 0 H ai i 3 3 S 1 i 0 1 £h o 1 'o •J 1 1 -2 01 1 o 648 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 2 1 1 ! £ 1 i 1-1 90,249 7,587 24,032 1-t s cc 1 1? CO (M »C 1-1 CO lO (M St Is > O'r-T § 1 to rf tC CO i CO CO CO 1— 1 00 §5S 00 X i-To' — ^ ••A 1- lOCQ 1 1-1 > ^ s IM 1-1 O t^ 1-- J'l o M ir: c; •* C2 30_ i-T 2S 3; iTi i 3 3 -f 1-1 CO •* o'co 2S 1 ■-S s S 1 • 05 iM 1-1 3 < 02 1 £ 1 «% ] • 1-1 cc CO 1 1 g" 1 o' co- coo -3 c 03 S 1 1 6 3 ^ : • -o IS ir; CD OS 5<) 3C i CO 5 o Oi S g?o i £ 3 C H 1 ! > >> ■ u 73 : « • =« : be : £ be • ■^6 ''< 1 'o t a T3 C ■x. o X c Lri ^ a T3 i i a g X £ 1 1 £ s '.5 1 d >< (0 1 1 1 e2 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 649 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 "^ ^ s W ■s P5 o w 1 1— 1 o Ph (T^J H O C/J ^ i 3 > 18,296 740 1-H -f'jS l^ «0 ^ r-< Tf< IC rH m -Tf< i-H 05 05 00 CO C^ 05 CI mt- CC « MO C-1 I- CS 5 >> C D o to 1 > l-l •*! 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S CO - i CO • • t u "? ^ m ti s; M (M m o C^ ?1 1^ O (M .-( ,-i >— « t^ O^CC irT -}■' ^^ T^ •-£ M to IS «05 ©O O X 2* i-i >. 1 ^ 1-5 o > m O t^ X X ?? ^ CC r-T -*' ?f « Ci" (M x' t>r©" 05 1 o o i m r^ 1-1 cox © X 1-1X0^ 1 S ^ X Ti S5 © »© =3 ©•* 1 7-1 ! 8,1 g ®. 1 s ■ 1 iJ f. 5 s > i. i ; C S S - 3 S 5 s c : 1 * \ ■/ s 1 1 • 5 a 1 I ;. C > 5 : c u a C t X a c J - • a 1 1- e C E- 1 i 1 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 653 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 P s ;z; •«<> < ?^ h-; 1 tf H 1 N o H 1— 1 6 ^ ^ yj ioio.n • a 1-1 •* ?^ o :5 . •J3 1-- /: t CO ^ CO rfH O • l- CO Ci 1^ l- • 05 • 00 I'* ai \~- C--CO ii 1-1 ~ ■ o^ — „ ^ ".°^ • Oi ■ cq t- S C-. 3 lo" : of lo" icNcc ; o* : tC Ci^'^'f-T cTr-T Is 6© N — .-1^ . -t" CO . '^ > CO tH o • (MO O • • — >, «D Tf c:. ■^ CO • o in s • • 4J 5^ oo" (m" cc~ '. '. s O 1-1 !M . OS 3 c? i--l< :o - (M o ©0-* . 00 o »— 1 '^ O -rji o lO O lO • irt 1—1 lO OS CO • rf ■ 00 CI COO CO in 03 I—" l.^J CO t^ t^ OD • C5 . 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CSrW' p 2 o 0 : ^ o H-Q B U TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 ••e < 1 1 > m> • : £3 >> _ i . 1 : 1 ; 1-1 > ^ g5 : oo o COM ©_ crirf tzT cnc-. X (M 1 cc 1 1 1 3 • 1 . i > €(& © CM o ;s ■ (M • in : 1 © r:; 1 ^ 1900. g > i-l 1 o © c 1 "3 i .s 1 5 "I < 1 -i 3 ■-^ : 3 ■1 \ a STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 699 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 1 i 6 > 8 CO •T s 35,2!)2 in C<5 m" CO IN in CO CO 1 1 1 1 i o I-H > I- O ■* 50 CO 1 i2 1 1-4 •* iffl lO o in 1 IMCO o 1 m-iM* oo" OCT.. 00 1 w 1 e<5 1 o o 1 "^^ i i 1 r-5 O CD Oi CO » - j ^ I-. i-H 2 o in 1 ; 1 '- a5 3 I-H ■M O i 8 TJ.© c CO a5 i 1 ?o 00 i i 00 fo"" (M" a z t < ; c c c ci c 0. i ox |l 1^ I 1 i e i 1 1 c 1 a) -us c (■ < 'a 1 % 1 3 OJ as X y Q -2 c 1 % 3 700 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 < e. I-* W o !zi (M UJ 6 r^ ^ 1 1 g ^ 1 2 1 99= •XX • ^ C" ; X X ^ X t- 1' Quantity. ' o }02. Value. a& i 1 o o § 1 Quantity. •I .X ; )01. Value. i-H ■ i-l -oeo t-eo 1—1 l-H M Si 3 CO o CTr--' s 1< Quantity. C • "9" ©" 'is t-i ;^ ; )0. Value. X :- m • — ! x« X o coo x 5^95 o cc o X 19( Quantity. '. ?99. Valuo. X • -^ -^ • X t- 10 8 t-Ci ^1 7-1 3 \^ 1 ■ 1 :, \ X* 2 c ■ c d 1 hi f X ? = =('— 6 5 3 < .S 1- ^ s a. 1 5 ■| -2 X i. y - STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 701 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 CO o 05 a; cr IT '~ ' 7^ t^ CO CO CJ 0- CO r-l C5 X CO -c CO CO '1<'C0 >1 3* (M CO 1902. > 00 t-l CD ^ •ait 05 CO J5 m CO co" 00 iO 00 CO' 00 X CO'jf CD >> 'x 1 1 € CO ©_ 00 CO Ci ©M CO CO^ 3" i o €© m »o o o> to' co" a; CO CO 1-1 CO CO i-TocT ■ 3" OilOO CD 1-H O C0~ CD' .-1 in ,-1 • 00 a5 1 ^ 1 0 0<1 OS CO © (N © co' 01 CO CO CD Tp' 3 1 CO pi 1 a- 5 If' O a i- B t: c 1 c C "3 -^ S bo 0 1 'O ' 1 Ml TO S bcT: 3 a a 1— e il a 1 c C 1 s c OS s n 'a a s 1 c 1 ® C re > 1 5 X 1 ■i r 5 < ' 'I ^ a c c > 1- c 'a 3 'J a ) a c t ' a. 1 c E- 702 TRADE AND COMMERQE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 cS ^W crt eo O O rl Oi •—< n o o -u -u Oi &. OS p O) rr n o CO O ® ;^ c 3 =+-! ^-. -^ , o r c ■TJ C> C) a3' 'tJ K^ ;. be J fa" c O ,^2 02 :^ J-" r: IS C-. 30 »o ~ C CC f-" o s t~ '^ CC IS 'T t- o eo •.= — Sts ■* ^ r-. c; M f p-t p 1-1 • • iC cc cc >— X — .— ri t^ t^ — n -^ ■* ^ C-. t^ X X -^ -r c~. i- zr. s -<• lt. ~ -v 1^ yi a CO z-. C-. i- ^yt-r-s^'- L- cc 1- ^: -f C3 -^ cc t- l~ — T) X -T ^ -O r- t^ oorv -r-^?^ — M c ^ o <-- -r o — X -r CO o ^ -r » -r -^ -- i^ '" rjisc e ^ o O M » CO i^ CO t^t— c: o 1" — lo Oi c: lO O T*. 05 C-1 O C.CO__in rH r-ri>rt--rco' in rH C5 C-1 ino oo 1800 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 Vessels.! Tons. ! Vessels. ' Tons. 1 . f No returns given showing the num- ber and tonnage of .sea-going ves- ; '- sels, steam and sad, arrived at and ' I departed froiii ports in Canada I prior to 1876. Sea-Going Vessels. Steam. ] Sail. Vessels, except Ferries, EMPLOVEn ox Inland Waters. Steam. Sail. Vessels Employ •■:i> Steam. Vessels.! Tons. ! Vessels. I Tons Vessels.' Tons. 17,282 6,38.5,444 22,832 2,278,060 13,165 14,356 16,862 3,842,142] 20,884 3,944,028 22,314 5,262,.574i 24,847 2.993 2,224,782 3.267 2,604,875 3^226 2,4.50,338 3,170 2,497,847 3,740 3,274,117 4,247^ 4,003,230 4,802; 4,214,914 5,169 4,232,475 .5,.512 4,635,468 6,085 4,504,861 I 5,742; 4,759,730 I 5,841 1 4,679,178 6, .5.35 5, 715, 340 j 24,272 6,910 6,040,934' 21,634 7,585' 6,65.5,137] 23,539 8,410 7,074,399; 22.911 8,259 6,962,515 22,702 13,770: 3,685,982 14,493i 4,039,947 14,290l 4,234,046 13,831 3,590,703 3,512,597 14,630 16,517 16,33f; 16,339 16,831 15,107 15,629 20,309 7,818 8,172 6,961,144 19,729 7,336,220 20,168 4,101,107 3,721,648 3,740,302 3,848,833 3,139,754 3,284,841 3,683,258 3,482,457 3,255,667 12,720; 4,334.180 12,594 2,949,199 11,645 2,906,867 11,421 2,377,241 11,208, 2,187,677 13, 297 j 2,492,425 14,401 3,311,2.37 14,978 3,658, .574 1.5,662 4,025,672 14,337 3,230,701 15,523! 3,169,9.53 16,102| 3,469,962 16,457] 3,533,194 20,949 2,122.337 2,386,9.59 2,747,421 2. .527,276 j 23,858 2,714,263 20,367i 2,441,629 I No returns given y ployed in coast 15,786 15,376 1.5,6.56 16,110 1,821,000 1,812,758 1,9.53,997 2,0.59,209 1.5,862 1.899,688 18.844: 2,765,459 18,452 2,467,394 18,9591 2,273,367 17,220! 2,327,996 16,356 2,341,531 1.5,787! 4,402,3231 14,172 2,037,774 16,968 3,912,436 17,983| 3,795,834 17,686! 3,885,896 I 20,798; 4,551,436 3,673,148 24,437 .5,709,053 3,620,797j 23,049j 5,859,280 3,790,459 21,595 5,786,649 3,647,467 23,570 5,939,407 13,989 2,012,225 13,802 1,932,728 15,810 2,133,609 15,715, 2,206,184 3,944,316 26,173 7,163,-587 9,239; 7,5.53,813 18,037 3,423,016 22,934! 6,437,329 10,758J o,188,.520[ 19,044 9,7801 8,727,480' 17,314 10,287 9,607,834 17,500 2.977,65l! 25,4761 10,075,7.53 16,697; 2,749,330; 29,492 10,176,221 3,270,304 23,714 3,283,500' 22,615 8,338,473 9,40.3,884 16,864 14,9.59 12,787 12,064 11,49:^ 9,479 10,424; 10,487,724 11,72.5! 11,477,309 12.4S9 11,973,396 12,926 12,218,099 16,821 14,216 2,697,812! 31,2.53 10,320,847 2,569,666! 31,691 9,452,953 2,408,762, 2,248,172 2,1.52,822 1,991,.516 1,908, 9.58 j 1,686,805] 11,468 2,073,176 10,680 1,959,069 10,784 2,084,878 10,204 2,006.835 11,641 2,418,127 17,380 2,513,389! 35,842 12,413113,343,733 I'.OIII 2,497,442i 49,253 13,036,872 15,079,.58r 9,436 11,565 12,141 2,03.3,793 2,257,044 2,734,-279 25,7-52 27,395 26,206 27,997 36,4.37 34,094 37,732 34,553 33,586 34,773 36,435 36,805 41,466 42,336 50,529 58,047 i 58,640' .59,032 r>l,146 60,375! 66,494! 64,102 76,246] I 7-5,313 78,980 81,128 92,944 101,700 6,806,888 6,311,298 8,371,863 9,691,465 11,371,401 11,823,947 12,193,-554 12,376,598 12,156,690 12,788,672 12,734,162 13,163,840 14,677,2-55 1-5,635 .515 17,499,-505 19,6-51,689 19,946,-565 19,863,455 21,663,471 20,864,874 22,514,499 21,977,406 23,820,468 24,315,68 27,936,3-59 28,119,533 33.480,507 38,277,444 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 709 (except Ferries) trading on the Lakes and Rivers between Canada and the United Sail, which Arrived at and Departed from Canadian Ports during the Fiscal Years IN CoASTiNc; Tkadk. Recapitulation— Total Vessels, St Steam. Sail. BAM AND Sail. Totals. < Sail. >^ Vessels. 1 Ton.s. I essels em- 1 rior to 1876 ,' [ 3,494,05] 2.6.57,564 2,675,808 2,375,218 2,681,612 Ve.«sels. Tons. Vessels. Tons. Vessels. Tons. 1868 showing \ 1809 1870 1871 ing trade p 1872 1873 1874 35,823 3.5,429 34,840 32,516 34,05(i " " 39,953 '43,959 43,833 46,145 55,839 ' 11,219,347 11,408,598 14,133,428 15,847.886 18,671,190 04J)69 (55, .578 65,240 02.209 (37,530 8,992J91 8,651,.508 8,969,123 7,86.5,609 8,9.59,008 104^922 109,537 109,073 108,354 123,369 20,212,138 20,060,106 23,102,551 23,71-3,495 27,630,858 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 39,643 3,292,819 52,678 19,057,878 74,012 9,861,320 127,290 28,919,198 1881 38,034 2,597,510 .58,057 19,578,421 73, ,329 8,-592,525 131,386 28,170,946 1882 40,607 3,-306,968 55,824 20,079,0,35 74, KK) 9, ,375, 266 129,990 29,454,301 1888 45,784 3,317,017 . 55,.555 20,32.5,3.52 78,971 9,507,381 134,526 29,832,733 1884 47,375 3,155,750 .56,045 21.(95,8.56 76,6.54 8,3,3,3,278 133,299 .30,029,134 1885 52,625 3,634,112 59,145 21,406,328 82,243 8,931,178 141,-388 30,3-37,-506 1886 .59,382 4,349,837 60,629 21,638,852 93,493 9,965,823 1.54,122 31,604,675 1887 58,6.50 4,112,024 65,687 24,278,497 98,7,32 9,728,090 164,419 34,006,587 1888 61,711 4,199,062 70,044 26,227,885 99,060 9,660,913 169,104 35,888,798 1889 68,600 5,297,610 82,551 29,863,695 109,003 11, 379, .520 191,. 5.54 41j243,215 1890 67,517 5,3,34,441 89, .506 32,585,3(58 10.5,387 11,203,410 194,893 4-3,788,778 1891 63,796 5,163,364 88,494 32,695,729 99,285 11,106,045 187,779 43,802,374 1892 59,231 4,715,668 90,420 32,764,006 91,024 10,3.54,051 181,444 43,118,657 1893 .57,723 4,897,497 9,5,491 36,103,278 89, ,384 10,750,771 184,875 46,914,049 1894 .58,154 4,608,560 92,548 .34,856,016 86,270 9,718,381 178,818 44,-574,397 1895 58,523 4,917,254 100,966 ,39,041,492 89,035 10,260,734 190,001 49,302,226 1896 60,022 5,290,573 96,497 40,108,770 88,016 10, .5-33, 142 184,513 50,641,912 1897 66,599 .5,813,482 112,009 43, ,504, 0.55 94,883 10,870,011 206,892 54,380,060 1898 64,056 6,238,742 115,229 44,979,634 90,957 10,994,907 206,186 55,974,541 1899 64,249 .5,69,5,371 121,958 49,734,515 92,711 10,811,310 214,669 60,545,825 1900 59,778 6,325,263 125,308 49,545,882 83,430 10,928,722 208,738 60,474,604 1901 65,513 7,220,400 141,712 58,735,478 94,458 11,990,833 236,170 70,726,311 1902 (;i,064 6,712,914 163,366 66,700,766 89,124 11,944,6-35 252,490 78,645,401 1903 710 TRADE AXD COMMERCE 3-4 EDV^ARD VII., A. 1904- No. 25. — Statement showing the Kumber and Tonnage of Sea-going Vessels June 30, 1901, Canadian British Argentine Austrian Belgian Chilian Chinese. ... Cuban Danish Dutch French ri .\A \(f.\ L STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 715 Steam and Sail), Entered at and Cleared from the foll()win,i( Principal Ports in Canada June 30, 1901, 1902 and 1903. 1902. 1903. Cleared. Totals. Ent No. of Vessels. ^red. Tons Register. Cleared. Totals. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. 79 21 (>7,305 1,696 135 38 109,591 4,384 49 24 50,116 3,120 86 20 82,975 1,939 135 44 133,091 5,059 100 69,001 173 113,975 '73 53,236 106 84,914 179 138,150 31 41 48,325 23,905 58 73 90,395 47,676 29 32 43,785 16,895 28 43 41,765 20,634 57 75 85,550 37,529 72 72,230 131 138,071 01 60,680 71 62,399 132 123,079 101 13 94,598 20,535 1^09 28 200,161 43,667 105 7 103,700 12,141 105 7 103,700 12,141 210 14 207,400 24,282 114 115,133 237 243,828 112 115,841 112 115,841 224 231,682 421 617 601,449 75,119 863 1,186 1,265.400 151,986 500 678 819,538 79,541 476 740 770,863 74,635 982 1,418 1,590,401 154,176 1,03S 676,568 2,049 1,417,386 1,184 899,079 1,216 845,498 2,400 1,744,577 160 .3,495 58,074 9 267 276 6,291 100,621 IOC), 91 2 14 100 9,786 37,191 14 135 9,786 48,731 28 235 19,572 85,922 i(;5 61,569 375,001 4,064 114 46,977 149 58,517 263 105,494 195 52 367 129 696,051 10,193 183 136 342,462 18,492 229 100 425,9-5 10,846 412 236 768,417 29,338 247 379,065 496 700,214 319 360,954 329 436,801 648 797,755 391 25 959,735 35,988 779 38 1,946,-537 41,213 417 4 1,154,614 2,343 438 3 1, 1541097 1,916 855 7 2,308,711 4,2.59 416 995,723 817 1,987,750 421 1,156,957 441 1,150,013 862 2,312,970 167 10 198,417 1,234 288 16 383,972 2,004 111 9 122,041 11,968 108 9 137,853 11,167 279 18 259,894 23,135 177 199,651 304 385,976 120 134,009 177 149,020 297 283,029 14 36 20,629 14,419 28 61 41,004 27,894 15 22 22,456 13,211 • 17 33 25,919 12,486 32 55 48,375 25,697 5» 35,018 89 68,898 37 35,667 50 38,405 87 74,072 263 391 142,519 32, .5.59 175,078 507 971 25'*,044 79,707 255 659 168,466 48,927 284 465 197,474 37,069 539 1,124 365,940 85,996 654 1,478 337,751 914 217,393 749 234,543 1,663 4.51,936 716 TRADE AXD COilMEliCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 No. 27. — Statemext showing the Number and Tonnage 1901. Ports. Ent eied. Cleared. Totals. 1 Entered. No. of Vessels . Tuns Regi.ster. No. of Vessels . 1 Tons Register. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. No. of Vessels Tons Register. Parrsboro, N.S.— Steam SaU f.o 14,387 17,663 8 62 14,861 23,963 15 127 29,248 41,626 5 152 9,112 26,983 Totals 72 32,0.50 70 38,824 142 70,874 157 36,095 Quebec, Que.— Steam Sail 239 37 276 640,894 22,629 1.53 37 389,179 26,465 392 74 466 1,030.073 49,094 243 35 698,054 23,686 Totals 663,-523 190 415,644 1,079,167 278 721,740 St. Andrews, X.B.— Steam Sail 329 131 460 15,103 4,408 19,511 337 117 15,065 2,344 666 248 30,168 6,752 346 431 53,373 6,717 Totals 454 17,409 914 36,920 777 60,090 St. John, N.B.— Steam Sail 455 1,208 519,691 148,536 330 1,135 33.5,791 142,822 785 2,343 85.5,482 291,3.58 501 1,523 659,632 171,763 Totals 1,663 668,227 1,465 478,613 3,128 1,146,840 2,024 831,395 Sydney, X.S.- Steam Sail 206 59 360,188 6,119 91 20 159,711 4,893 297 79 519,899 11,012 227 22 403,318 4,228 Total:< 265 366,307 111 164,604 376! 530,911 249 407,546 \ancouver, B.C.— Steam Sail 536 CO 388,148 65,430 543 .59 429,451 61,513 1,079 817,599 119 126,943 698 66 492,878 53,737 Totals 596 1,262 ■ 179 453,578 602 490,964 1,198 944,.542 764 546,615 Victoria, B.C.- Steam 871,293 120,463 1,367 84 949,031 29,209 2,629 1,820,324 263 149,672 1,281 103 939,989 Sail 49,617 Totals 1,441 991,756 1,4.51 978,240 2,892. 1,969,996 1,384 989,606 Yarmouth, N.S. — Steam Sail • ... 295 345 211,656 40,973 304 322 219,121 .31,945 599 430,/ 7/ 667 72,918 236 311 14.3,844 32,966 Totals 640 252,629 626 251,066 1,266 503,695 547 176,810 Other Ports — Steam Sail 1,545 3,811 499,4.58 549,.537 974 3,921 370,267 715,763 2,519 869,725 7,732 1,265,300 1,584 4,558 451,433 653,979 Totals 5,356 1,048,995 4,895 1,086,030 10,251 2,135,025 6,142 1,105,412 Total Ports- Steam Sail 6, .584 7,168 13,752 6,269,473 1,245,259 5,905 7,048 5.703,923 1,324,407 12,489 11,973,396 14,216^ 2,569,666 6,697 8,642 6,337, 60() 1,265,428 Totals 7,514,732 12,953 7,028,330 26,705 14,543,062 15,339 7,603,034 i STATISTICAL AXD FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 of Sea-going Vessels (both 8team and Sail.^ — Concluded. 717 1902. Entered . CI 1903. Cleaved. Totals. eared. Totals. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. No. f)f Vessels . 28 275 Tons Register. 19,952 48,685 No. of Vesseis . 7 328 Tons Register . No. of Vessels . Tons Register . No. of Vessels . Tons Register . 23 123 10,840 21,702 11,422 82,734 9 347 15,745 82,805 16 675 27,107 165,539 146 32,542 303 68,637 335 94,156 356 98,550 691 192,700 171 30 450,633 24,607 414 65 1,148,690 48,293 222 34 727,769 22,402 179 36 522,041 24,132 401 70 1,249,810 46,534 201 475,243 479 1,196,983 256 750,171 215 546,173 471 1,296,344 352 406 65,548 3,343 698 837 118,921 10,060 282 145 33,841 4,.330 269 138 17,312 2,145 551 283 51,153 6,475 758 68,891 1,535 128,981 427 38,171 407 19,457 834 695 2,029 57,628 457 1,478 441,796 167,205 958 3,001 1,101,428 338,968 392 1,038 633,639 113,.545 303 991 407,644 144,471 1,041,283 2.58,016 1,935 . 609,001 3,959 1,440,396 1,430 747,184 1,294 552,115 2,724 1,299,299 222 253 381,605 19,140 449 275 ' 784,923 23,368 301 58 359 519,275 18,240 342 259 559,416 28,230 643 317 1,078,691 46,470 475 400,745 724 808,291 537,515 601 739 72 587,646 495,274 60,122 960 1,125,161 708 63 487,964 46,981 1,406 129 980,842 100,718 715 72 511,674 54,286 1,454 144 1.006.948 114,408 771 534,945 1,535 1,081,560 787 565,960 811 555,396 1,598 1,121,356 1,291 78 923,136 20,619 2,572 181 1,863,125 70,236 1,179 92 1,271 995,651 57,733 1,168 64 973,149 29,745 2,347 ■156 1,968,800 87,478 1,369 943,755 2,753 1,933,361 1,05.3,384 1,232 2n8 368 1,002,894 139,673 36,535 2,503 414 719 1,133 2,056,278 212 369 140,303 37,548 448 680 284,147 70,514 206 351 134,789 40,165 274,462 76,700 581 177,851 1,128 354,661 557 174,954 576 176,208 351,162 1,126 4,572 467,192 639,223 2,710 9,130 918,625 1,293,202 1,342 4,159 406.683 601,545 1,021 4,141 451,385 018,884 2,363 8,300 858,068 1,220,429 5,698 1,106,415 11,840 2,211,827 5,501 1,008,228 .5,162 1,070,269 10,663 2,078,497 6,229 8,738 5,880,493 1,247,961 12,926 17,380 12,218,099 2,513,389 6,330 7.948 i 6,811,707 1,238,809 6,083 7,971 6,532,026 1,258,633 12,413 15,919 1.3,343,733 2,497,442 14,967 7,128,454 30,306 14,731,488 14,278 8,050,510 14,054 7,790,659 28,332 15,841,175 718 TRADE AXD COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 '^cj. 28. — Statement showing the Number and Tonnage of Vessels (both Steam and including Ferries, which Arrived at and Departed from Canadian 1901. Xatiox.alitv, Arrived. Departed. Totals. Arrived. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Tons Vessels. Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. CanaJian — Steam Sail 8,049 1,724 3,077,034 412,344 1 i 8,191 2,843,103 1,737: 530,470 16,840 3,461 5,920,137 942,814 9,303 1,693 3,480,020 365,219 Totals. 10,373 3,489,378 9,928i 3,373,573 20,301 6,862,951 10,996 3,845,239 UniteiJ States— Steam Sail 7,399 3,042 1,725,440 .505,748 7,452. 1,807,367 2,933 585,231 14,851 5,975 3,532,816 1,090,979 8,668 3,921 3,010,718 739,784 Totall^ 10,441 2,231,197 10,385! 2,392,598 20,826 4,623,795 12,589 3,750,502 Totals— 10,048 4,766 4,802,483 918,092 15,643 4,650,470 4,670 ], 115, 701 31,691 9,436 9,452,953 2,033,793 17,971 5,614 6,490,738 Sail 1,105,003 Totals 20,814 5,720,575 20,313 5,766,171 41,127 11,486,746 23,585 7,595,741 i STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 719 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Sail) Trading on the Lakes and Rivers between Canada and the United States, not Ports during the Fiscal Years ended June 30, 1901, 1902 and 1903. > 1902. 1903. Departed. Totals. Arrived. Departed. Totals. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. 8,904 1,889 3,446,775 425,287 18,207 3,582 6,926,795 790,506 8,943 1,604 4,055,084 409,383 8,119 1,586 3,418,585 514,320 17,062 3,190 7,473,609 923,703 10,793 3,872,062 21,789 7,717,301 10,547 4,464,467 9,705 3,932,905 20,252 8,.S97,372 8,967 4,062 3,099,359 726,754 17,635 7,983 6,110,077 1,466,538 15,931 4,341 3,734,260 908,659 16,260 4,610 3.871,660 '901,917 32,191 8,9.51 7,605,920 1,810,576 13,029 3,826,113 25,618 7,576,615 20,272 24,874 5,945 4,642,919 20,870 4,773,577 41,142 9,416,496 • 17,871 5,951 6,546,1.34 1,152,041 7,698,175 35,842 11, .565 47,407 13,036,872 2,2.57,044 7,789,344 1,318,042 9,107,386 24,379 6,196 7,290,245 1,416,237 49,253 12,141 15,079,589 2,734,279 23,822 15,293,916 30,819 30,575 8,706,482 61,394 17,813,868 720 TRADE AXD COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904- Xo. 29. Statement showing the Xumber and Tonnage of Vessels (Vjoth .Steam and Canadian Ports during the Fiscal Years 1901. Nationality. Arrived. Departed. Totals. An i\ed. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Tons Vessels. Register. No. of Vessels. 79,507 58,795 Tons Register. No. of , Tons Vessels.' Register. British and Canadian— Steain Sail 41,295 29,186 14,274,167 3,076,-526 38,2).2[ 12,912,584 29,609 3,047,200 27,186,751 6,123,726 47,514 32,478 17,1.51,990 3,594,577 Totals 70,481 17,350,693 67,821: 1.5,9.59,784 l.S8,302 33,310,477 79,992 20,746,567 Foreign — Steam Sail 812 471,073 511 106,193 809 461,709 472 95,344 1,621 932,782 983 201,537 871 380 42:3,337 75,745 Totals 1,323 .577,266 1,281 557,053 2,604 1,134,319 1,251 499.082 Totals- Steam .Sail 42,107 29,697 14,745,240 3,182,719 39,021 13,374,293 30,081 3,142,-544 69,102i 16,-516,837 81,128 59,778 28,119,533 6,32-5,263 18,385 32,8.58 i 81,243 1 17, -575. 327 3,670,-322 Totals 71,804 17,927,9.59 140,906 34,444,796 21,245,649 1 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 721 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Sail) Employed in the Coasting Trade of Canada, which Arrived at and Departed from ended June 30, 1901, 1902 and 1903. 1902. 1903. Departed. Totals. Arrived. De]jarted. Total.*. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. 43,710 32,292 15,515,.598 3,474,328 18,989,926 <.)1,224 64,770 32,667,-588 7,068,905 51,400 .30,360 19,178,925 3,323,715 47,826 30,243 17,627,104 3,-302,362 99,226 00,603 .30,800,029 0,020,077 76,002 155,994 39,736,493 81,760 1,241 250 22,502,640 78,069 20,929,466 159,829 43,432, l(jt3 849 363 389,582 75,750 1,720 743 812,919 151,495 738,580 43,850 1,233 211 732,835 42,987 2,474 461 1,471,415 86,837 1,212 465,332 2,463 964,414 1,491 782,4.30 1,444 775,822 18,3.59,939 3,345,349 2,935 1,558,252 44,559 .32,655 15,905,180 3,550,078 92,944 65,513 33,480,507 7,220,400 52,641 .30,610 19,917,505 3,367,505 49,0.59 30,4.54 101.700 38,277.444 61,064; 0,712,914 77,214 19,455,258 158,457 40,700,907 83,251 23,28.5,070 79,513 21,705,288 162,7641 44,990.353 10— i— 46 722 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 RECAPITU No. 30. — Statement showing the Number and Tonnage of Vessels, including those during the Fiscal Years ended 1901. - Natioxalitv. Arrived. Departed. Totals. Arrived. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. No. of Ves.sels . Tons Register. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. Sea-going vessels — British and Canadian. . Foreign 7,332 6,420 4,466,741 3,047,991 6,893 6,060 3,902,930 3,125,400 14,225 12,480 8,369,671 6,173,391 7,937 7,402 4,633,839 2,969,195 Totals 13,752 7,514,732 12,953 7,028,330 26,705' 14,543,062 15,339 7,603,034 Vessels trading on lakes and rivers between Canada and the United States- Canadian United States 10,373 10,441 3,489,378 2,231,197 • 9,928 10,385 3,373,573 2,392,598 1 20,301 6,862,951 20,826, 4,623,795 10,996 12,589 3,845,239 3,750,502 Totals 20,814 5,720,575 20,313 5,766,171 41,127 11,486,746 23,585 79,992 ' 1.251 7,595,741 "Vessels employed in the coasting trade — British and Canadian Foreign 70,481 1,323 17,350,693 577,266 67,821 1,281 15,959,784 557,053 138,302 2,604 33,310,477 1,134,319 20,746,567 499.082 Totals 71,804 17,927,959 69,102 16,516,837 140,906 34,444,796 81,243 21.245.649 Recapitulation — British and Canadian . . Foreign 88,186 18,184 25,306,812 5,856,4.54 84,642 17,726 23,236,287 6,075,051 172,828 35,910 48,543,099 11,931,505 98,925 21,242 29,225,645 7,218,779 Totals 106,370 31,16.3,266 102,368 29,311,338 208,738 60,474,604 120,167 36,444,424 1 STATISTICAL AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 723 L A TI ON. Employed on Inland "Waters, which Arrived at and Departed from Canadian Ports June 30, 1901, 1902 and 1903. 1902. 1903. Departed. Totals. Arrived. Departed. Totals. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. No. of Vessels. Tons Register. No. of Vessels . Tons Register. 7,839 7,128 4,169,312 2,959,142 15,776 14,530 8,803,151 5,928,337 7,910 6,368 5,069,391 2,981,125 8,019 6,035 4,769,965 3,020,694 15,929 12,403 9,839,3.56 6,001,819 14,967 7,128,454 .30,306 14,731,488 14,278 8,050,516 14,054 7,790,659 28,332 15,841,175 10,793 13,029 3,872,062 3,826,113 21,789 25,618 7,717,301 7,576,615 10,547 20,272 4,464,467 4,642,919 9,705 20,870 3,932,905 4,773,577 20,2.52 41,142 8,397,372 9,416,496 23,822 7,698,175 47,407 15,293,916 30,819 9,107,386 30,575 8,706,482 61,394 17,813,868 76,002 1,212 18,989,926 465,332 155,994 2,463 39,736,493 964,414 81,760 1,491 22,502,640 782,430 78,069 1,444 20,929,466 775,822 159,829 2,935 43,432,106 1,558,252 77,214 19,455,258 158,457 40,700,907 83,251 23,285,070 79,513 21,705,288 162,764 44,990,358 94,634 21,369 27,031,300 7,250,587 193,559 42,611 56,2.56,945 14,469,366 100,217 28,131 32,036,498 8,408,474 95,793 28,349 29,632,3.36 8,570,093 196,010 56,480 61,668,834 16,976,567 116,003 34,281,887 236,170 70,726,311 128,348 40,442,972 124,142 38,202,429 252,490 78,645,401 10- -461 724 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 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SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 A. 1904 INDEX TO STATEMENTS Nos. 11 TO 19, Part I See also " Table of Contents " PAGE. Absinthe 134 Acetate of lead 106 Acetic acid 48 Acids '. 48, 164 Aconite root 52 Adhesive felt 60 Additional duties, post entries, &c 160 Advertising — Pamphlets of all kinds 34 Adzes 102 Agricultural implements. . . . 86, 167, 100, 212, 281, 322, 354, 458 " " parts of 86 products 28, 162 Air compressors 92 Alabaster, ornaments of 58 Albumen, blood 50 Albuminized paper 122 Albums 122 Alcohol and alcoholic liquors — all kinds. . . . 134 Ale, beer and porter 28, 162, 174, 222, 302 " ginger 28,302 Alizarine 50, 182 Alkanet, crude 52 Alligator leather 80 Almanacs 34 Almonds 68 Alum 50 " cake 50 Alumina, sulphate of 50 Aluminum, aluminium, &c 108 " acetate of 54 Amber 58 " gum 52 Amaranth 148 Amber, ornament.s of 58 Ambergris 62 American West Indies, imports and ex- ports (Sec Table of Contents). Ammoniac, sal 54 Ammonia, aromatic, spirits of 134 • " nitrate of 50 " sulphate of 50 Ammunition 74 Amyl 13t Anatomical preparations 156 Anchors 86 Anchovies 64 Angles, iron 92 Angostura ... 134 Aniline and manufactures of 50 Animals, living 28, 162, 176, 208, 222, 263, 302, 336, 418, 421 Animal manures 60 Animals, products of 28, 162 Aniseed 130 Anise-star 130 Annate and annato seed 50, 130 Anodes, nickel . 112 - Anodynes . 56 PAGE. Antimony 50, 108 " salts 50 Anthracite coal dust. . ... 42, 180 Antiseptic surgical dressing 50 Anvils . . 86 Apparel of subjects dying abroad 156 Apple trees 126 Apples, dried and green.. 68, 166, 212, 277, 348, 436 ' ' pine 70 Arabic, gum 52 Archill, extract of 54 Argentine Republic, imports and exports(i"cc Table of Contents). Argol, not refined 50 Arms, fire 102 Army, articles for 156, 206 Aromatic seed, &c 130 Arrack or palm spirit 134 Arrowroot 34, 223, 306 Arsenic 50, 108, 168 Arseniate of aniline 50 Articles for A. A. Telegraph Co 158 Articles for Consuls General, Dominion Government, Governor General, and mis- cellaneous articles, not enumerated. 156, 206, 302 Articles for the use of Army and Navy . . . 156, 206, 302 Artificial limbs 28 Asbestus and manufactures of. ...108, 168, 214, 283, 354, 374 Ash timber 150, 173 Ashes, pot, pearl and soda 28, 162, 264, 336, 396 Ashes, Pot and Pearl, inspection of [See un- der Table of Contents). Asphaltum and asphalt 28, 176, 222, 302 Astrachan furs and skins 70 Astronomical globes 32 Attachments, binding 86 Augers, steel for manuf. of 100 Australasian trade statistics, &c., [Sec Table of Contents). Australia, Southern, importsandexports(Sec Table of Contents). Australian gum 52 Axes 102 Axle-grease 74 Axles 86 " spring, bars, blanks 86, 100 Babbit metal 108 Bacon 128, 170, 198, 214, 287, 358, 427 Bacteriological products 50 Badges 128 Bags, cotton, N.E.S 46 " " seamless 46 " paper printed or not 122 " of hemp, &c 66 Bagatelle tables 28 223 224 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 PAGE. Bait-fish «2, 64, 165 Baking powder 28, 176, 222, 304 Balances 96 Balls, glass 72 Balsam 28,52,162 Bamboo-reeds 146 " unmanufactured 140 Bananas 68 Bandages, suspensory 28 Bands, hatters' 78 Band iron 88, 90, 100 Bank notes 30 Barbados, imports and exports {sec Table of Contents). Barberry gum 52 Barrels 146, 173 Barks 52, 144, 364. 397 Bark, extract of 52 " hemlock, &c 144 extract of 52,164,210.272 " for tanning 144,172,292,364 Barley 34, 163, 208, 265, 338, 438 Bars, aluminum 108 Bars, brass and copper 82, 84, 190 Bars, iron 86, 100, 190 " lead 106 " railway 96,192 " tin 108, 194 Baskets 28 Barytes 108,168 Basswood 148, 173 Bathbrick 36 Battens . . . 150, 173 Batteries, electric, &c. 58 Batting, cotton. 46 Batts, cotton 46 Bayonets 102 Bay rum _ 124 Bead ornaments 58, 312 Beams, rolled, for ships 92 " " weighing 96 Beans 34, 52, 163, 208, 265, 338, 439 " baked, in cans 144 " cocoa 42 " locust 34 ' ' nux vomica 50 " seed 130 " Tonquin 50 " vanilla 50 Beaver, silk or felt hats 78, 188 Bed comforters 46, 1.52 " quilts 46 Beef 128.170,198,216,428 " salted in barrels 128, 198 " fluid, extract of 128 Beer 28,162,176,222.302 Bees 28 Beeswax 144 Beet and mangold seed 1-iO Belgium, imjx)rtB and exports (see Table of Contents). BeUs 30, 304 Belts, surgical 28, 304 " N.E.S ... 28, 304 Belting, cotton 46 ' ' rubber 76 leather 80,320 Berries for dyeing 50 Bibles 30, 176 Bicarbonate of potash, or saleratus 54 Bicarbonate of soda 54 Bichromate of potash 54 soda .50, 182 Bicycles 40,163,178,210,270,459 PAGE. Bicycles, parts of 40 Billets, hickory 146 ' ' iron 90 " steel 90,100,192 Billiard tables 28, 30, 304 Bills, advertising 34 " of exchange, forms of . . . _ 30 Binarseniate of soda 56 Binders' twine 44 Bindings, hatters' 78 Birch timber 150, 173, 218, 411 Bird cages.. . , 108 Birdskms 158 Biscuits and bread .34, 162, 223, 306, 338 Bituminous coal 42, 180, 200, .342 Bituminous substances 110 Bismuth . 108 Bitters, alcoholic 134 Blackberries 68 Blacking, shoe 30,304 Blacklead 108 Blanc fixe or satin white 120 Blankets 152 Blanketing and lapping 108 Blanks, knife 102 " nut-bolt and hinge 90 Blast furnace slag 158 Blinds 30, 122, 146, 173, 220, 298, 370, 485 Blocks, aluminum 108 lead 106 tin 108, 194 " zinc 108 " gim, ]a.st, oar, wagon 146 Blooms 90,92,192 Blouses, cotton and linen 46, 66 " silk 132 ' ' woollen 152 Blueing, laundry 30, 304 Blueberries 70 Board, card, Bristol and paste 122 " felt, for gun wads . . 158 " leather, mill and straw 122 Boards, sawn, not shaped 148, 173, 204, 218 294, 366, 405 Boats , 30 Boilers 88, 190 Boilers, ships' 130 Boiler tubes 104 Bolts, brass or copper 82, 84, 190 Bolts, iron or steel 90 " stave and shingle 1.50, 173, 297 Bolsters 30 Bolting cloth 132 Bonds 30 Bone black 60 Bones, crude 30, 162, 336 Bone-ash 60 Bone-dust 60 Bone pitch. 30 Bone, manufactures of, fancy .58 N.E.S 30,304 Bonnets 78, 188, 237, 318 Books, pamphlets, maps, &c. ..30-34, 162, 176, 208, 223, 265, 304, 336, 458 " prayer 30 printed, all kinds . 32, 162, 176, 208, 223, 265, 304, 336, 458 Book-binding cloth 46 Bookbinders' tools, &c 94 Boots, India-rubber and gutta-jx^rcha 76 Boots and shoes, leather.. 80, 167, 188, 279, 320, 352, 470 " N.E.S .*. 34 " wire for 114 INDEX. SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 PAGE. Boot, shoe and stay laces 34, 306 Boracic acid 48 Borax 50 Botanical specimens 158 Bottles, glass 72, 186 Bowls, steel ... 88 Boxes, fancy 58 " hat {sec trunks, valises, &c. ) 142 Boxwood 148 Brads , 88 Braces 34, 306 Bracelets 58, 184, 312 Braids. . . 58, 18h, 812 ' ' hair 76 Bran _. 36, 163, 178, 208, 340, 434 Brandy and imitations of 134, 171, 200 Brass and manufactures of 82, 190, 240, 322 ir in strips for printers rules 82 Brazil nuts . . 68 Brazil, imports and exports. . .(See Table of Contents.) Brass band instruments 114 Breadstuffs 34-36, 162-163, 176-178, 208 223-224, 265-270, 306, 338-340 Bread, unleavened, for religious purposes. . . 34 Brick and tiles 36, 163, 178, 224, 308 Bridges, iron 90 Brilliants, cotton 48, 180 Brim moulds 38 Brimstone 50 Bristles 38, 178, 225, 308 Britannia metal, pig and bar 110 " manufactures of 110 British Africa, imports and exports. . (-Sec Table of Contents). " East Indies, imports and exports " " Guiana, imports and exports " " gum _ 34, 308 " West Indies, imports and exports. ..(.See Table of Contents). Brocade, bronze powders and gold liquid paint 120 Bromine 50 Bronze or Dutch metals 110 " jihosphor 110 " statuettes 110 Brooms and brushes 38, 178, 225, 308 Broom corn 38, 178, 225, .308 Brussels carpets 154, 206 Brushes 38, 178 Buckles, iron or steel , 110 " clasps, steel for 100 Buckram 78 Buckthorn fencing, steel for 106 Buckwheat 36, 163, 208, 265, 440 ' ' flour or meal 36 Buggies -. 40, 178 Building brick 36 Building plans 120, 198, 247 stone 138, 171 Builders' hardware 88, 190 Bulbs, electric light 70 " flower . . . 124 Bullets, lead 106 Bullion. . . .160,174,175,206,220,262,301, 334, 372, 491 " fringe 38 Burgundy pitch 50 Burrs, brass and copper 82, 84 Burr stones 136 Bushes 126 Butternut lumber 148, 173 Butter 126, 170, 198, 214. 286, 358. 423 Butts anH hinges, N.E.S 86 Butts, jute. 66 Buttons 38, 163, 225, 318 10_ii— 1.5 C PAGE Cabinet furniture 146 Cabinets of antiquities, coins or medals . . 158 Cabinetmakers' hardware and tools 88, 190,194 Cables, telegraph, electric light, &c 58 Cages, bird 108 " rat and squirrel 108 Cake, alum ■. 50 " oil, cotton seed and palm nut 118, 358 Calendars, advertising 34, 176 Calfskins, dressed 80, 188, 320 Calumba roots 52 Cambric 48, 180 Camphor 52 Camwood 50 Canada plates 90, 192 Candles 38, 163, 225, 308 Candy, sugar 133 Cane, sjjlit 152 Canes, all kinds, N.E.S 112 Canned meats 128, 170, 287, 358, 429 Canoes 30 Canvas 66, 184 Caoutchouc 76 Cape of Goo d Hope, im ports and exports . .(See Table of Contents). Caplins, unfinished leghorn hats 78 Caps, N.E.S 78,167,188,237,318 " fur 70 " for umbrellas 112 " iron and nickel, for whips 144 " percussion 74 Caraway 130 Carbolic oil \\q Carbons and carbon points 53 Carboys. 72, 186 Cardboard in sheets or cut 122 Cards, pictorial show, printed, stamped, p-^^----,- ■ 3*^'34 Cards, playmg 122 Card clothing, machine 82 Cardamon seeds 130 Carpet bags '. .142, 2.59 Carpeting, hemp and jute 66, 184 Carpet linings gg Carpets 38, 118, 154, 156^ 206, 308 Carpet-sweepers 33 Carpet warps 45 Carriages, 40, 163, 178, 210,226, 270, 271,308,342, 459, 460 Carrot seed 130 Cars, railway 40 178 Cartridges, gun, rifle, kc ... ' 74 " and cartridge cases 74 Carts 40, 163, 178, 210, 270, 342, 4.59 Cart or wagon skeins or boxes 86 Cases, for jewels, silverware, &c. 58, 314 " cartridge ' 74 " ornamental 53 Cash registers 40 Caskets X46 Cassimeres 152 Cast-iron pipes 86 190 "' scrap iron 92' 192 Castile soap 132 Castings, all kinds 86, 90, 96, 167, 212, 466 Castor oil \\q Casts as models 153 Catalogues 34 Cat-gut 7g " strings '.'.'.'.'.'.'. 76 Catsups 124 249 Cattle 28, 162, 176, 208, 263, 302, 336, 419 Caustic, potash 54 Cedar logs and posts 150, I73 " "" ' ' 150 red Spanish 150 526 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII.. A. 1904 C PAGE. Celluloids of books, &c 112 Celluloid • 40 Celluloid and manufactures of : . . 40 Cement 40, 163, 178, 226, 310, 472 Cement, copper 84 Central Am. States, imports and exports. [See Table of Contents). Ceylon, imports and exports {See Table of Contents). Chains, iron or steel and cable chains ... 88, 92, 100 " of hair 76 Chalk and chalk stone 136 Chamois skins 80 Champagne 136 Chandeliers 110 Channels, iron ''6 Charcoal 42, 92, 164, 271, 342 Charts 32 Cheques 30 Cheese 126, 170, 198, 214, 287, 358, 424 Chemicals 48-.5G, 164, 182, 210, 230, 272-273, 312, 342-344, 463, 464 Cherries.. 68 Cherry lumber 1.50,204 " trees 126 Chessmen, draughts. &c 58 Chestnut lumber 150,204 .Chicory 44,227,310 Chicle, crude 52 Chile, imports and exports (See Table of contents). Chimney lining ^ 36 Chimneys, glass lamp 72, 186 China, imports and exports (See Table of Contents). " clay . 36 " stone • . ■ 136 ware .56,182,230,312 Chinese Itr.migration Act Statement (See Table of Contents). Chlorate of potash 54 " soda 56 Chloride of aluminum ... 50 " lime 50 Chocrjlate 42, 180 Chloroform o6 Chromic iron 92 Chrome steel I'JO Chromos 32, 120 Chromotyrjes 32, 120 Chronometers 42 Church vestments 42 Churns, wood ■ • ■ • 148 " earthenware 56 Cider 42,163 Cigars and cigarettes 142, 172, 202 " " excise (see Table of Contents). Cinders 42, 164,271 Cinnabar.... 110 Circus menagerie I;j8 Citron peel 70' Clapboards 150 Clasps for purses, &c 110 Clay. 36, 163, 178, 224, 308 Cliff stone 136 Cloaks, fur 70 Clocks 42, 180, 227 Clock cases 58 " springs, &c 42 Cloths, woollen 150, 204 " not rubbered, &c 42 " boltmg 132 Cloths, hair 76 " jute, foi bags 66, 184 " mohair 38 ' ■ book-binding 46 " woollen 152 Clothes-wringers 42 Clothing, cotton, X.E.S 46 exports, all kinds 42, 163, 342 Clothing, horse, shaped 66 linen, N.E.S 68 India-rubber 76, 188 silk 132, 20C, 328 woollen 154,206 " donations of, for charitable pur- rx)ses 158 " for Army and Navy, &c 156 Clothing and wearing apparel . . : . 42, 154, 206, 460 Clover .seeds . . . 130, 170, 216, 288, 289, 360, 453-454 Coal. 42, 164, ISO, 21C, 227, 271, 310, 342, 375 Coal oil, crude 116 Coal oil, and products of, X.E.S 116 " fixtures 110 Coasting trade, tonnage of \ essels employed in (See Table of Contents). Coats, fur 70 Coatings 152,204 Coat linings 154 Cobalt 112 Cochineal 52 Cocoa-nuts .... ,. . 42, 310 " and preparations of 42, 180, 227, 310 Cocoa, matting and mats 38 Cocoa-nut oil . . . 116, 196 Cocoboral 148 Codfish 02, 165, 184, 210, 273, 344, 384 Cod oil, N.E.S 116,16'.) Cod liver oil 116 Coffee 44, 164, 180, 227, 310 " condensed 44 Coffins 146 Coin, gold and silver. . . .160, 174, 175, 206, 220, 262, 301, 334, 372, 491 " cabinets of 158 Coir, and coir yarn 44 Coke 42, 164, 180, 227, 310, 342 Collars, lace 60, 184, 314 " and cuffs, linen or cotton, .xylonite 44, 228, 310 Collar cloth, union 122 Collections of antiquities, coins, &c 158 Colours 120-122, 169, 198, 248, 326, 358 Cologne water 124 Combs 44, 228, 310 Comforters, bed, cotton and woollen. ] 52 Commercial blank forms 30 Commons, House of, articles for 156, 206 Communion plate .... . . 44 Compasses ... 42 Composition ornaments .... 58 metal 110, 112 Compressors 92 Condensed milk 114 Confectionery,. , *. 138, 2.56 " labels for 32 Consuls General, articles for 156 Copal gum 52 Copper and manufactures of .. . 84, 167, 190, 212, 241, 280, 352, 3"6 " matte " precipitate of " in strips, sheets, &c. " sub-acetate of " sulphate of I Copperas 84 54 84 56 56 56 INDEX 227 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 PAGE. Cord, gut 76 Cords, cotton 48 fmcy 58, 184, 312 hair 76 Cordage and twine and manufactures of ... . 44, 164, 180, 210, 228, 271, 310, 342, 461 Cordials 134 Cordovan leather 80 Coriander seed.. 130 Corks and cork wood and bark 144, 1.52 Cork matting 118 Corn, canned 144 Corn, Indian 36, 163, 178, 208, 264-3.38 " cracked, dried, &c 36 " meal .36, 163, .338 136 138 92 136 46 46 46 128 starch '.' syrup Cornish and belted rolls Cornwall stones Corset clasps, steel, and steel wire, and .steel for Corsets Costumes and scenery, theatrical Cottolene Cotton and manufactures of .. ..46-48, 164, 180, 182, 210, 229, 272, 310, 342, 461 Cotton rags 128 Cotton-seed cake meal 118 Cotton-seed oil 116, 196 Cotton warp 46 waste 48, 164, 180, 462 " wool 48 Coutilles for corset-makers 46 Cranberries 68 Cranes 92 Crapes 48, 229, 312 C . C . or cieam-coloured ware 56, 182 Cream, sizing 38 Cream of tartar, in crystals 52, 182 Creo.soted lumber Crinoline, steel wire for Crocks, earthenware Crosfeings for railways Crowbars . . Crucibles, clay or plumbago Crucible sheet steel Crushers, rock, ore and grain Crystals, tin.. , Cuba, imports and exports. {See Table of Contents). Cudbear, extract of . Cuff.'', linen, or cotton. &c 44 Cul^ng of lumber. (See Table of Contents). Cultivators Cummin seed Cups, brass ■ ' won as prizes Curling stones Currant bushes Currants, dried 68, 18() Currant wine 136 Curry combs 88, 190 Curtains 48, 182, 229, 312 148 100 56 88 102 48 98 92 108 54 310 86 1.30 82 126 48 126 Cutch. Cutlery, steel f»r . . . Cutlery, N.E.S. .. Cutters and sleighs. " paper Cyanogen Cyclometers. ..... D Damaged goods " grain, flour and meal. 10— ii— 1.5| 56 98 102 40 94 50 48 1.58 36 Damar, gum Damask of cotton D PAGE. 52 , 46 ot Imen or of cotton and linen.. 46, 66, 184 Danish West Indies, imports and exports. •(See Table of Contents). Dates gg Deals and deal ends Hg 150 173 204, 218, 293, 366, 400-402 Decanters y2 186 Degras ' j^ Demijohns, glass .! ... 72, 186 " earthenware '56 Denmark, imports and exports. (See Table of Contents). Dental instruments iq2 Derricks c)2 Desks, writing , . gg Diamonds. . ' ......126,198 " black ^ '' drilLs ;;;;. h26,198 " dust j ^. " unset ; 126 Diapers, cotton 4g T^. " ^ linen ;.:;;;, 66 Uice, bone or ivory , 53 Diggers, post hole . . . .' 86 M potato ■■"■ 36 Digitalis foiise 52 Discs for engraving rollers joS Doeskins j^q Dogs .........' 28 Dogwood wood 144 Dolls, all kinds . ! 60 184 Dominion (Government, articles for 156 206 Dongola leather ' " ' gQ Doors for safes and vaults gg Doors of wood 146, 173, 220, 298J 370, 485 Drafts, forms of ' 30 Dragon's blood 52 Drain pipes, glazed or nnglazed ]'. 36 Drain tiles, not glazed 35 Draughts 5g ^Drawers ;; ' 43; 132^ ^54 Drawings 120, 198, 247 Drays 4Q Dress goods of silk 132, 200, 328 " wool. 154 Dressine 3g Dressing, antiseptic surgical ' 50 Dressing, harness, &c , ' . _ 4g Drills, diamond _ _ ] 1 26 ' ' grain seed ' gg Drugs, medicines, &c 48-56, 164, 182 210 220, 272-273, 312, 342-344, 463-464 Dryers, Japan and liquid. 149 259 ■Duck V -46, gg; 184 Uutcn i^iast indies, imports and exports (See -r. 4. u «r .. T V ■ Table of Contents). Dutch West Indies, imports and exports. (See Table of Contents) Duties collected, &c igQ Dyeing articles, N . E . S 52 Dyes 48-56,164, 182, 210,220, 272 273," 312, 342- T^ , J 344, 463, 464 Dye lac, crude 52 Dynamite ^4 Dynamos [ ' gg Earths, ochrey 120 Earthenware '.'.'.5608,' 182, 230, 312 Ebony, black heart ]5q Edge tools / 1Q2 228 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 PAGE. Effects of subjects dying abroad 156 settlers 158, 174, 206, 252 Eggs 126, 170, 214, 287, 358, 425 Fish 62, 64 Eggyolk 126 Elastic oo ' ' rubber thread ! 76 Elder wine 136 Electric apparatus 58, 182, 231, 312 " dynamos 58 Electric light fixtures 110 Electro-plated ware 84, 190 Electrotypes 112, 169 Elixirs 56 Elm logs 148,173,218 " timber 150,173,218,412 Embroideries '. . . .46, 58, 182, 231, 312 Emery in bulk 58, 312 ' ' paper 130, 312 wheels 58, 312 Enamelled leather 80 Enamel sizing 38 Engravings 120, 198, 247 Engines, fire 88 " gass lines 88 " locomotive . . . ... 88, 190 " steam, for ships 130 " portable steam . 94 Entomological specimens 158 Envelopes 122, 198 Essences containing spirit. 56 Essences 56 Essential oil 118 Esparto, grass 74 Ether nitrous 134 " sulphuric 56 Ethyl 134 Excise statements (See Table of Contents). Explosives 74, 167, 188, 237, 278, 318, 464 Exports, American West Indies. (See Table of Contents) Exports, Argentine Republic. {Sec Table of Contents " Australasia " New South Wales " New Zealand " Queensland " South Australia . . " Tasmania " Victoria " Western Australia " Barbadoes " Belgium " Brazil " British Africa " " East Indies " " Guiana " " India. " West Indies " Cape of Good Hope " Central American States " Ceylon Chile " China Cuba " Dan. West Indies ' ' Denmark . . " Dutch West Indies " Fiji " France. " French Africa " French West Indies " Germany " Gold Coast " Gieat Britain E PAGE. Exports, Greece (>>c Table of Contents). " Grenada " " Hawaii . " " Hayti . . " " Holland " " Italy. " Jamaica " " Japan " " Lagos " " Mauritius " " Mexico " " Natal " " Newfoundland. " " Norway " '■ Portugal " " Russia . . " " Siei-ra Leone " " Spain ._ '* " Spanish West Indies. (See under American West Indies and Cuba). " " St. Pierre " " Statements of .. " " Straits Settlements '' ' ' Sweden " " Trinidad " Turkey " " United States " " U. S. of Colombia "' " L^ruguay " " Venezuela " " pi-incipal articles to G. B., U. S. and O.C... " " principal articles,15 year statement " " total values by countries " Extracts containing spirits " of archill or cudbear. . .*. " beef 56 54 128 hemlock bark .52, 210, 272,' 344, 463 .52 54 54 54 54 96 118 82 fustic, logwood or oak bark . " indigo " of madder " of malt " of saffron or safflower Eyebar blanks, iron and steel . Eyeglasses Eyelets and eyelet hooks Fabrics, coloured cotton 46, " cotton, uncoloured silk " woollen d Fancy grasses " goods 58-60, 184, 231, 312- Fanning mills Fans Farina 136- Fashion plates ... Featherbone in coils '. Feathers, N.E.S 58^ Feathers, undressed " ostrich and vulture, dressed. .58, 184, Felloes Felt " cloth, N.E.S " board for gun wads ' ' hats 78, " manufactures of Felspar 136, Fenc(i posts Fencing foils " wire " buckthorn and strip 180 46 132 1.54 74 314 94 58 255 60 60 , 60 58 314 144 60 152 158 188 164 171 150 102 106 106 INDEX 229 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 F PA&E. 130 130 88 Fennel seed , Fenugreek seed Ferro-nianganese Ferro-silicon ... 88 Ferrules for umbrellas 112 Fertilizers and manures. .60, 164, 210, 232, 273, 314, 314 " uncompounded or unmanufact'd . 60 Fibre and grasses 72, 74, 186, 236, 318 Fibrilla 74 Figs 68 Fiji, imports and exports (See Table of Contents) Files 102 " steel for manufacture of . 100 Fillets, cotton 76 ' ■ rubber 76 Firearms 102 Firebrick 36 Fire clay 36 Fire engines 88 Fire extinguishers 88 Fireproof paint 120 Fireworks 60 Firewood 144, 172, 218, 2!)3, 364, 398 Fish and fish products 62-64, 162, 184, 210, 232 273-276, 314, 344-346, 384-393 Fish eggs, trout 62 Fish hooks, &c 60 " glue 72 " labels for 32 Fish offal and skins 72 " oils 116 " plates ....... 96 Fish and tish oils, inspection of [Sec under Table of Contents). I'isheries, produce of, N . E . S 64 articles for use of 60, 206, 232, 314 Fishing lines and fi.vtures 60 " rods 60 Fish-plates, railway ' 96 Fittings of wrought iron 88 Fixtures, gas, coal oil, &c 110 Flag stones, &c 138 Flannels, woollen 1.52, 204 Flasks 72, 186 Flats, iron or steel 90, 100 Flax, hemp and jute and manufactures of. 66, 68, 165, 184, 212, 233, 277, 316, 348, 435 " seed 130,170,200,216,360 " seed oil 118, 196 68 138 130 114 124 124 yarn Flints and flint stones " paper Flooring, mosaic Florist stock Flower odours Flowers, artificial 58, 184, 314 Flour, all kinds, N.E.S. .36, 163, 178, 208, 268, 306, 340, 447 rice and sago 34-162 " " 94 34 94 52 74 148 Fodder or feed cutters Folders Folding machines Foliae digitalis Foot grease Forest articles, produce of Foreign trade (.S'ee Table of Contents) Forgings Forks, cast-iron, not handled ' ' pronged Fossils Fowls Foundry facings of all kinds 88 102 86 158 28 68 PAGE. Frames, picture . . . 124 Frames for purses 110 France, imports and exports (See Table of Contents). French Africa, imports and exports (-S'ee Table of Contents). Freestone 138, 171 French mustard 116 " odours 124 French West Indies imports and exports [See Table of Contents). Frine-es 58, 184, 312 Fringe, bullion 38 Frogs, iron or steel. . 88 Fruit. 68-70, 165, 166, 186, 212, 233-235, 277, 278, 316, 348, 436, 437 " labels for 32 " syrup 82 Fuller's earth 70 Furniture, of wood . 146, 173, 204, 220, 298, 370, 485 " springs . 110 Furs and skins and manufactures of . .. .70, 166, 184, 212, 235, 278, 316, 348-350, 465 Fusel oil 134 Fustic, extract of 52 Futtocks 146, 172 G Galvanic batteries 58 Gam bier 56 Game 128, 170 Game bags 74 Gannister .• 138 Garden seeds 130, 200 Gas fixtures 110 " meters 110 " light shades 110 Gasoline engines 88 Gedda, gum 52 Gelatine 52 Gentian root. 52 Generators, electric 58 Geographical globes 32 Germany, imports and exports (-S'ee Table of Contents.) German mineral potash 54 '■ potash salts .... 60 " silver 110 Giant powder 74 Gilt ware 84 Ginger, ground and unground 134 ale 28 " preserved 70 Gin, all kinds 134, 171, 200 Ginseng root 52 Girders, iron > 96 Glass and manufactures of . .70-72, 168, 186, 235, 316 ' ' plate 72 " paper.. . l.'iO Globes geographical, topographical and as- tronomical 32 Globes, glass ... . 72 Globules, or iron sand 78 Glove fasteners 82 Glove leather 80 Gloves and mitts 72, 186, 236, 316 Glue 72, 166, 186, 236, 316 Glucose and glucose syrups 138, 256 Glycerine 52 ' ' nitro 74 Gold and silver, manufactures of 84, 167, 190, 212, 241, 280, 322, 3.52 230 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 PAGE. Gold beaters' moulds 38 " skins for 38 Gold Coast, imports and exports (See Table of Contents.) Goods, manufactured in bond 156 Goods, exportfid and returned 158 Gooseberry bushes 126 Gooseberries 68 Government, articles for 156. 206 Governor General, articles for 156 Grain 3J-36, 163, 178, 208, 223-224, 265-269. 338-340, 438-450 I „ products of .36, 163, 178, 208, 224, 268-26y, 340. 447-4.50 ; Grain crushers 92 Granite, stone 138,171,182 Graniteware, white 56, 182, 230 Grapes ; 68 Grape sugar 138 " vines 124,126 Grass, hats, caps, &c 78, 188 Grass, fancy, dried ... 74 " fibres and straw and manufactures of.. 72, 74, 166, 186, 236, 318, 3.50 " plaits 78, 188 " seed 130, 170, 216, 288, 360, 453 Gravel 138, 171, 216 Great Britain, trade with British^ Possessions. I (See Great Britain, trade %vith foreign V Table of countries I Contents). Great Britain imports and exports. J Grease 74, 166, 188, 237, 318 Greece, imports and exports (See Table of Contents. ) Grenada, imports and exixjrts (See Table of Contents). Grindstones 138, 171 Guano 60 Guavas 68 Gums 52 Gumwood 150 Gum wood lumber 150, 204 Gun caps, percussion and wads 74 Gunpowder and other explosives. . 74, 167, 188, 237, 278, 318 Gut, cat and whip, &c 76 " and cord, &c 76 Gutta percha, India-rubber and caoutchouc, and manufactures of 76, 167, 188, 237, 318, 350 Gypsum, crude 138, 171, 216, 290, 362, 377 " ground and calcined 138, 171 H Haddock 62, 165, 184, 210, 273, 344 Hair, and manufactures of 76, 167, 237, 318, 350 " oils 124,249 Halibut... .- 62, -165, 210 Hammers, steel for manufactures of . 100 Hammocks 44 Hams 128, 170, 198, 214, 287, 358, 427 Hand carts 40 Hangings, paper 122 Handle bolts . 146 Handkerchiefs 46, 66, 132, 180, 184,200. 330 Hardware 88, 167, 19(i, 214, 466 Harness and parts of 80, 88, 167 soap 132 Harrows 86 Harvesters 86 Hats, caps and bonnets and articles for manufacture of, N.E.S 78, 167, 188, 237, 318 PAGE. Hat boxes 142, 2-59 Hatchets 102 Hats, fur 70 Hatters' bands, bindings ^ '■ linings | " sides and tips [- 78 furs I plush J " irons 102 Hawaii, imports and exports (See Table of Contents). Hay. 78, 166, 212, 279, 318, 350, 451 Hayti, imports and exports (See Table of Contents). Hay, inspection of (See under Table of Content.?). Hay tedders 86 Headings and staves ...150, 173, 218, 295, 366, 406 Head lights 110 Heads, rubber, for whips 144 Hemlock bark 144 " extract of ' 52,210,272,463 logs. 148, 173 Hemp, bleaching comixjund ... 52 Hemp, canvas * . 66 " paijer 158 " undressed . . . 66, 165, 184, 212, 277, 310, 348 Herrings. . . 62, 165, 184, 210, 273, 274, 344, 385, 386 Hickory lumber 148, 173, 204 Hickory billets, spokes, &.c 146 Hides, raw. 78, 167, 188, 212, 238, 279, 318, 3.50, 422 Hinges 86, 90 Hoas 86 Hogs 28, 162 Holland, imports and exports (See Table of Contents). Hominy 36 Honey 78, 167, 350 Hoofs 78 Hooks, fish 60 Hoop iron 88, 90, 100 Hoop poles 150, 173, 218 Hop poles 150, 173, 218 Hops 78, 167, 188, 238, 279, 318, 350 Horned cattle . . 28, 162, 419 Horns . 78,167,350 " strip.s 78 " manufactures, fancy 58 " tips.. . 78 Horses ...28, 162, 176, 208, 263, 302, 336, 418 " clothing, shaped 66 " hair 76 ' ' powers 94 ' ' rakes 86 " shoes, and nails for 88, 90 Hose, rubber 76 Hosiery, cotton 46 " silk 132 Hosiery, woollen 152 House of Commons, articles for 156, 206 " furniture .... 146, 173, 204, 220, 298, 370, 485 Household effects of Canadians dying abroad 156 Hubs of wood 146 Huckabacks 60, 184 Hydrated oxide of wine 134 Hynm books 30 Ice 78, 167 Ice creepers, steel for 100 Iceland moss 74 Illustrations, pictorial, for schools 158 INDEX 231 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 PAGE. Imitation precious stones 12C Ifnports, American West Indies (See Table of Contents). " Argentine Republic " " Australasia " " New South Wales " " New Zealand " " Queensland " " South Australia " ' ' Tasmania " " Victoria " " Western Australia " " Austria Hungary " " Barbadoes ... " " Belgium " " Brazil " " British Africa " " " East Indies " " " (ruiana " " " India " " " West Indies " " Cape of Good Hope " '■ Central American States '" " Ceylon. . , " Chile " ' ' China " Cuba _. ., " " Danish West Indies " " Denmark " " Dutch East Indies " " Dutch West Indies " Fiji " " France '' " French Africa " " French West Indies " " Germany " " Gold Coast " " Greece . " " Great Britain " " Grenada _^ " " Hawaii ... " Hayti Holland " Italy, " " Jamaica " " .Japan " ■ ' Lagos " " Mauritius " ' ' Mexico " " Natal " " Newfoundland ■ " " Norway " " Portugal " " Russia " " Sierra Leone " " Spain " " Spanish West Indies {Sec imder American West Indies and Cuba) " ■' Statement of " " St. Pierre " ' ' Straits Settlements " " Sweden " " Switzerland " " Turkey " " Trinidad " " United States " " U.S. of Colombia " " Uruguay .... " " Venezuela " " principal articles from G.B., U.S. " and O.C " " principal articles 15 year state- ment . . . , " " total values by countries " India, British, imports and exports " PAGE. India-rubber and manufactures of. 76, 107, 188, 237, 318, 350 Indian madder 54 " meal and corn ... 36, 163 Indigo h2 Ingot moulds 110 Ingots, aluminum 108 •' iron or steel 90, 192 ' ' copper 84 Ink, writing 78,239,320 " printing 78,239,320 " shoemakers' .... . 30,304 Inspection of staple pi-oducti (See under Table of Contents). Instruments, philosophical, N.E.S. ..118, 198, 247, " surgical and dental 100 Insulators of all kinds 58 Iodine, crude 54 Ipecacuanha 52 Iris 52 Iron, sand or globules 78 " acetate, solution 54 Iron and steel and mfrs.of 86-106, 167, 168, 190-194, 212-214, 241, 242, 281-283, 322, 354, 466-469 " adzes 102 " air compressors 92 " anchors 86 angles, rolled 96, 192 " anvils 86 " axes 102 " axles, &c 86, 100 " attachments, binding 86 " augers 100 " balances 96 band 88, 90, 100, 192 bar .. 86 " bars, railway. . . 96, 192 " steel 86, 100 " bayonets 102 beams 92, 96, 192 " " weighing 96 billets 90, 100, 192 ' ' binders 86 " binding attachments 86 " blades, knife 102 " blanks, eye bar 96 blanks, knife 102 blooms 90, 192 " boiler tubes 104 boilers 88, 190 bolt blanks 90 bolts 90 " bookbinders' tools 94 ' ' bowls, steel 88 ' ' brads, cut 88 " bridge plate 98 bridges .^ 90,100 " butts and hinges, N E.S. . . 86 Canada plates 90, 192 " cart or wagon skeins or boxes 86 " cast iron 86 " cast scrap 92, 192 castings 86, 94, 96, 167, 212 ' ' chains 88 " channels 96 " charcoal 92 " chrome 100 " chromic 92 Cornish rolls 92 92 cranes crossings crowbars crucible sheet steel 102 98 232 TRADE A2fD COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD Vil., A. 1904 Iron and steel, cultivators . . " curry combs PAGE. 86 i, 190 102 cutlery, X.E.S cuttings or clippings, wrought iron , s heet or plate 92 derricks 92 doors for safes and vaults . . 96 drills, grain seed 86 drills, rock 92 engines, locomotive and fire. 88, 190 " gasoline 88 " portable 94 ends, steel bloom, &c 90 eye bar blanks 96 fencing foils 102 ferro-manganese 88 " silicon 88 files 102 " steel for 100 fire-arms. 102 fire extinguishers 88 fish plates 96, 192 fittings 88 flats 90, 100, 190 fodder or feed cutters 94 forgings for axles 88 " for carriages . . 88 " or forged iron, N.E.S. 88 cast iron 86 forks, pronged 86 frogs. 88 gasoline engines 88 girders 96, 192 grain crushers 92 for hammers 100 hardware 88, 167, 190, 214 harrows 8() harvesters 86 hatchets 102 hatters' irons 102 hay knives 86 haj' tedders 86 hmges, T and strap 90 hinge blanks 90 hoes 86 horse powers. 94 " rakes 86 " shoes. . . 90 hoop .88, 90, 100, 192 implements, agricultural 86. 167, 190, 212, 281, 322, 354 " parts of . .. 86 ingots 90, 192 " and cogged 90, 192 instruments, surgical and dental .. . . 102 irons, hatters' and tailors'. 102 iron, rolled 90, 190 joists 96 kentledge 92, 192 knives, hay, straw, &c 86 " pen, jack and pocket. 102 knees, ship 92 land slides 96 lawn mowers 86 locks 92 locomotives 88, 190 locomotives tires 92 loops 90, 192 machinery 92-94, 214, 281 mining 92, 192 other 94,168,192 machines, other 94 " embcjssing 94 I PAGE. Iron and steel, machines, fanning . .mills.. 94 " folding 94 " " mowing 86 " " paper cutting 94 " " portable 94 " " printing 94, 192 " " ruling 94 " sewing. . . 94, 167, 192, 281 " slot 94 " " strength testing.. 96 " " type-writing 94 " " windmills 94 " malleable casstings 94, 96 " manufactures, not enumer- ated 106 " masks 102 " manure spreaders 86 " masts 92 " mattocks 102 " mills, saw and planing .... 94 " " fanning 94 ' ' mould boards 96 muskets 102, 192 nails 88, 94 " " horseshoe and other. . . 94 needles 102 " " knitting 102 " nut blanks 90 " ore, iron 92, 168 *' " crushers 92 " paper cutters 94 " percussion coal cutters. ... 92 picks 102 pig 92, 167, 192 " " charcoal 92 " pipe, cast iron 86, 190 " plate, bridge 98 " " Canada 90, 192 " " cast iron 90 " stove 102 " •" universal mill or roll- ed edge steel . ... 98, 194 '■ plates, plough. 96 " plates, not less than 30 in. wide 92 " " sheared or unsheared 92 " " ships' 92 " ploughs 86 " post hole diggers 86 " potato diggers 86 " presses, lithographic 94 " " printing 94, 192 puddle bars 90,192 " pumps 96 rails 96,98, 192 " " crop ends of steel 92 " rakes, horse 86 " " garden 86 " rasps 102 " reapers 86 " rifles 102,192 " rivets 90 " rock crushers 92 " " drills 92 rods 86, 102, 190 " rolled, Swedish 102 " " roimd wire 90, 190 " rolls, Cornish & belted rolls. 92 steel 90 " rolls of sheeted iron or " rolls of chilled iron or steel. 96 " rolled iron tubes for Ijed- steads 104 " rollers, farm, road or field.. 86 INDEX 233 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 102 96 102 90 Iron and steel, rounds " sad irons ' ' safes • ' ' saws. " SCELlGS scrap, cast ..'.'.'.'.'. .'.92,98, 168, 192 " wrought 92, 194 " " from vessels wrecked 98 " screws 9S " scythes 86 " sections, special 90 ' ' separators, cream ........ 88 " shapes, structural 90, 192 " " special 90 " sheet 90 " " corrugated, galv., &c. 90 " " sheared or unsheared 92,192 " " Russia ii-on flat 90 " for ships 92,94 98 90 86 98 steel for skates . shoes, horse shovels skates and parts of . . . skeins, cart or wagon 86 skelp 92 slabs, iron 90, 192 " steel... 90 sledges 102 spades 86 spiegeleisen 88 spikes 94 spreaders, manure 86 sprigs 88 springs 86, 100 springs, steel for 86, 100 squares 86 stoves 102,108 stove plates 102 steel bowls .... ■ . 88 " for buckle clasps 100 ' ' ice creapers 100 " hammers ; 100 files 100 " mower and reaper knives 98 ingots, &c 90, 192 rails 90, 98, 192 rods of, rolled.... 90, 192 saws '• straw cutters. . . . " ships " No. 20 gauge " No. 12 gauge strips 88, 90, ' ' for fencing structural work. ... . . . . surgical instruments switches swords ... ... Swedish nail rods tacks, cut tailors' irons threshers tools and implements . . . . " " mechanics " edge " carpenters, coopers and cabinetmakers. track tools tubing tubular bow sockets unenumerated articles. . . . vaults, doors for vessels cast 98 92 100 100 100, 192 100 , 90, 92 102 88 102 102 . 88, 102 102 94 Iron and steel, vices " wai'e, iron, galvanized, &c. " washers ' ' waste " wedges . . , " weeders " wind mills " wire, covered " " 16 gauge or thinner. . . " " cloth " " Bessemer and Homo . . " " fencing, barbed " " buckthorn, &c " " nails " " rigging " " rods, under i-inch " " rope " another, N.E.S PAGE. 86 104 90 92 102 86 94 .106 100 106 106 106 106 94 106 98 106 106, 194 I.?inglass 52 Istle 74 Italy, imports and exports. (See Table of Contents). Italian cloths 154 Ivory, unmanufactured 78 " black 120 manufactures, N.E.S 78,320 " " fancy 58 " nuts . .. 152, 172 " vaccine points 142 " veneers 78 Ivories, piano keys 78 Jaconet, Swiss 48 Jalap root 52 Jams 70, 186 Jamaica,imports and e.xports. (See Tableof Contents). Japan, im])ortsand exports. " dryers 142 Japans 142, -^.32 tl aponica, terra 56 Japanned leather 80 " ware 104 Jars, glass 72 Jeans, cotton, for corset makers 46 Jellies 70,186 Jewellery _ 80, 239 Jewellers' sweepings. . . • HO, 168 Jewel cases • •• ■ 58, 314 Joists 96, 150, 173, 218, 295, 366, 404 Juices, lime and fruit 80 Junk, old 80, 167, 239, 320, 3.50, 470 Jute and manufactures of . . 66, 165, 184, 212, 277,316 " butts 66 102, 192 104, 194 102 106 96 94 K Kainite Kangaroo leather. Kartavert, fibre . Kaurie-gum Kelp Kentledge 60 80 74 52 72 92, 192 Kerosene oil 116, 169, 190 Kid leather 80, 188, 320 Knees for ships 92 " and futtocks 146, 172 80 152 46 102 86 98 110 Knitted goods, N.E.S Knitted goods, woollen Knitting yarn Knives, pen, jack and pocket Knives, hay Knobs, steel for Kryolite 234 TRADE AXD COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 PAGE. Labels 32 Lac dye, crude 54 Laces,' lace collars, &c 60, 184, 314 " boot, shoe and stay 34, 306 Lacquers 142, 259 Laeos, imports and exports.(6iee Table of Contents). Lambskin 80, 320 Lampblack 120 Lamp chimneys 72 Lamps, glass 72, 166 Lamp springs . . HO " wicks 46 1 Lanterns HO, 166 i 1. magic 82 I Lard 126. 170, 288, 426 Lard oO 126, 169 Lastings 38 | Laths and lath wood. . ..150, 173, 218, 294, 366, 403 Laundry soap 132 Lavender water 124 j Lawn mowers 86 | Lawns, cotton 48 i Lead and manufactures of . . ..108, 168, 194, 214, 242, 324, 378 Lead |>encils 122 ' ' pipe 106 " white in pulp 120 " white and red 120, 198 Leaf, gold and. silver, Dutch and schlag metal 84 Leather and manufactures of 80, 167, 188, 212, 240, 280, 320-322, 352, 470-472 " harness . 80 ■' tanners' scrap 80 Leather, glove 80 " board 122 " dressing 48 " leatheroid 122 " textile for whips 144 Leather and hides, insjjection of {See under Table of Contents). Leaves 52 Leeches 80 Leghorn hats, unfinished 78 Lemons 68, 186 Lemon peel 70 Lemon and fruit juices 80, 82 Lenos, cotton 48 Lichens 54 Lights, gas, side and head 110 Lignite, products of 116 Lignum vitae 150 Lime 80, 167, 212, 280, 352, 472 " juice 80 " " crude 80 " chloride of 50 Limes . 68 Limestone 171 Linen, brown or bleached 66, 184 ' ' blouses and shirt waists 66 ■' duck, canvas, &c 66, 184 ' ■ thread 66 Lines for fishing 60 Ling 62, 165, 184, 210, 273, 344 Linoleum 118 Linseed oil 118, 196 Liquid dryers 142 Liquor, iron ' 54 " red.. 54 Liquorice root 52 " paste, rolls, &c 54,182 Liqueurs 134 Liquors, spirituous, &c 134, 473-475 Lists, price 34 Litharge Lithographic stones . . " presses Literary papers Litmus . PAGE 120 138 94 34 54 Lobsters 64, 165, 210, 274, 346, 387-388 Locks 92 " steel for .... 98 Locomotive engines 88, 190 Locomotive tires 92 Locust beans 34 Logs. . . 148, 173, 204, 218, 293, 366, 399 Logwood, extract of 52, 182 Lotions . . 56 Looking glass, German 70 Loops, iron 90, 192 Lubricating oil 118, 196 Lumter. . . 146-150, 173, 204, 218, 293-296, 366, 400- 407 M Macaroni 34, 223 Mace 134 Machine card clothing 82-322 Machines and machinery. ..92, 192, 281, 322, 354,467 " embossing 94 folding 94 " mowing '86 " paper cutting 94 " portable 94 " printing .94,192 " ruling 94 sewing 94, 168, 192, 281, 468 slot. 94 " strength testing 96 " type- writing 94 Machinery, mining and other 94-168, 192, 214 ships' 130 Mackerel 62, 16.5, 210, 275, 346, 389-390 Madder 54 Magazines 34, 176 Magic lanterns and slides therefor 82 Magnesia , 54 Mail subsidies and T. and C. expenditure (Sec Table of Contents). Mahogany 150 Malleable iron castings 94 Malt 36, 163, 268, 340, 452 " excise (Sec Table of Contents). " liquor {See Table of Contents). " extract 54 Manganese ore .... 110, 168 " oxide of 54 Mangoes 68 Manilla grass 74, 78 " hoods . 78 ' ' twine 44 Mantels of slate 132 Manufactured articles, N.E.S 82, 167 Manures 60, 164 ' Manure sjjreaders 86 Manuscripts 32 Maple sugar 138,171,254 " timber 150, 173 Map showing Steamship routes, &c. {See Table oi Contents). Maps 32, 162, 265, 336, 458 Marble and manufactures of 82, 138, 171, 186, 240, 322 :Masks 102 Mastic, gum 52 Masts 92, 150, 173 Match blocks 150, 173 I INDEX 235 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 M PAGE. Matches and match splints 146, 173, 220, 298, 370, 486 Mats 38, 66, 226, 308 ' ' India-rubber . 76 Mathematical instruments 118, 198, 247, 326 Matte, copper 84 Matting, cocoa 38 " india-rubber 76 Mattocks .... 102 Mattresses, hair and spring 82 Matrices 112 Mauritius, imports and exports {See Table of Contents). Meal 36, 162, 163, 178 Meal, oil cake, cotton seed cake and palm nut cake 118 Meal, damaged 36 Meats... 128, 17C, 198-200, 214-216, 287-288, 427-430 " canned 128, 200, 216, 358, 429 " dried or smoked 128, 200, 358 ' ' labels for 32 Medicines, proprietary (see Drugs). 54 ,164, 182, 312 Medicines, containing spirits 56 Meerschaum, manufactures of 110 Mescal 134 Melons 142 Metallic colours 120 Metals and minerals and manufactures of, N.E.S 82-114, 167-169, 190-196, 212-214, 240- 244, 280-284, 320, 322-324, 352-356 Meter.«, gas 110 Methyl 134 Methylated spirits 134 " excise {See Table of Con- tents. ) Mexican fibre 74 Mexico, imports and exports (S'ee Table of Contents). Mica no, 168, .379 Military stores 156 " and Navy clothing 156 Milk food 114 " condensed 114, 284 Millboard 122 " feed 36 Mills, fanning 94 ' ' planing 94 " saw 94 " stamp 92 Millinery 60 Minerals and metals and manufactures of. ..82-114, 167-169, 190-196, 280-284, 322-324, 352-356 Mineral aerated waters 114, 169, 244 oil 116 " soap 134 Mineral pigments, ochres, and iron oxides, &c ■ 120,169 Mineral substances, N.O.P 110 Mineralogical specimens 110 Mines, produce of 110, 168 Mining machinery 92 Miscellaneous articles, not enumerated. 156-160, 174, 206 " metals and minerals and manu- factures of 108114. 167, 169, 196, 214, 283-284, 324, 354-356 Mitts, all kinds 72, 186, 236, 316 Models 158 Mohair cloth 38 ' ' yarn 152 Molasses. . . . ...138, 171, 202, 216, 256, 291, 332, 364 Morocco skins, tanned 80 Morphine 54 Mosaic flooring 114 M PAGE. Moss, crude and Iceland 74 Motors, electric 58 Moulds for gold beaters 38 Mouldings, wood, plain and gilded 146, 174 Mounts for umbrellas 112 Mowing machines 86 Mucilage 72, 186 Muffs, fur . . 70 Munjeet 54 Muriate of potash 54 Muriatic acid . 48 Mushroom spawn 130 Music, printed, &c 34 Musical instruments, N.E.S 114, 169, 196, 214. 244, 285, 324, 356, 476, 473 Musical instruments for bands in the army, &c . .. 114 Musical instruments for use in schools.... 160 Muslins 48,180 Musk 54 Muskets 102, 192 Mustard 116, 245 seed 130 Mutton 128, 170, 428 K Nail rods, Swedish iron . Nails, brass " copper " nails-composition. " cut " horse-shoe 102 82 84 94 94 94 " iron wire 94 " sheathing 94 " wrought or pressed 94 " shoe and other 88 Naphtha 116, 196 ' ' wood 134 Natal, imports and exports (-S'ee Table of Contents). Navy, articles for 156, 206 Neat's-foot oil 116, 169 Needles 102 Netting, cotton, silk, &c 60 ' ' musquito .... 48 silk plush 132 Nettings and nets 60 Nets for fisheries , 60 Nets, lawn tennis 44 Newfoundland, fi.sh from 62-64 " imports and exports {See Table of Contents). New South Wales, imports and exports (See Table of Contents). Newspapers 32, 176 New Zealand, imports and exports {See Table of Contents). Nibs, cocoa 42 Nickel, and manufactures of . . ., 112, 168, 214 283, 356, 380 " anodes 112 Nitr.ate of ammonia 50 " iron 54 lead 106 " potash 54 " soda 56 Nitre, sweet, spirits of 134 Nitric acid 48 Nitrite of soda 56 Nitroglycerine 74 Noils 154 Norway, imports and exports, (See Table of Contents). 36 TRADE AXD COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 N PAGE. Notches for umbrellas 112 Notes, promissory, forms for 30 Novels 30 Nuggets, gold 84, 167, 280 Nutgalls 54 Nutmegs 134 Nuts 68,165,186 " iron or steel 90 " ivory ... 152 Nux vomica beans 50 O Oak 148, 204, 2!^7 " bark 144 " " extract of 52 " timber square 150, 173, 297, 368, 413 " logs 148, ] 73 Oakum 80, 167, 239, 320, 470 Oats 36, 163, 178, 208, 266, 338, 441 Oatmeal 36, 163, 208, 208, 340, 448 Ochres, ochrey earths 120, 169 Odours 124 Offal, fish 72 Office furniture 146,204 Oil, aniline 50 Oil.-,.. 116-118, 169, 196, 214, 245-246, 286, 324- 326. 356 ' ' mineral . . 116, 169, 196, 324, 356 " illuminating 243 " fish 116, 169, 196, 245, 324, 3p6 " animal 116, 169, 196, 245, 324, 356 " vegetable 116, 16;J, 196, 245, 324, 356 " lubricating 118, 245 " fusel 134 " hair 124 " kerosene 116, 169, 196, 245 " of roses 54 " potato 134 Oilcloth 118,198,326 Oiled silk 118 Oilcake and oilmeal. 118,169,214,246,285,358,474,475 Oil finish 142 Oleographs 32, 120 Oleosterine. . . . 74 Olive oil ^ 118 Opium, crude, &c 52, 182 " smoking 54 Optical, philosophical, photographic and mathematical instruments, N.E.S 118, 19}5, 247, .326 Oranges 68 Orange mineral 120, 198 " peel 70 Organs 114, 169, 214, 28.5, 477 11 parts of 114 Organzine, silk 132 Ore, cobalt 112 " copper 167,212,376 " iron 92, 168 " antimony Ili8, 168 " lead 108, 168, 214, 283, .354, 378 " manganese 110, 168, .380 " nickel 112, 168 " silver . • -81, 167, 212, 281, .352, 382 Ornaments, composition, &c 58 bead 58, 312 " bronze 110 On-is root 52 Osiers 152 Ostrich feathers 58, 184 Ottar of roses . 54 Overcoatings 152 . O '' PACK. Oysters 62, 165, 184 " seed and breeding 62 Oxalic acid 48 Oxides 120, 169 " of copper 84, 120 " of cobalt, zinc, &c 120 " of tin 120 Packages 118, 120, 198, 247, 326 " containing oysters, &c 64 Packing, rubber 76 Paddy, rice 34, 176 Pads, stair ... 66 Pads, hair brush, paper 76, 122 Pails 148, 174 Paintings 120, 198, 247-248, 326 Paints and colours.. 120-122, 169, 198, 248, 326, 358 Palings 150, 173, 218, 294, 366, 403 Palm leaf, unmfd 74 Palm nut cake ~. . . 118 " meal 118 Palm oil 116, 196 " spirits 134 Pamphlets, advertising 30, 34, 162, 176, 265, 304, 336 458 Paper and manufactures of 122, 170, 198, 248, 286, .326, 358 Paper cutters 94 " for cartridges 158 " hemp for shot shells 158 " printing 122 '' sand, glass, &c .. - 130 " tarred . .' 122 " not tarred 122 Papers, literary and newspapers 34 Papeteries 122, 198 Paraffine wax 122, 248 Parasols, all kinds 142, 202, 259, 332 " sticks 148 " materials for 112 Paris green ] 20 •' white 122! Parcels, post office 120, 198, 247 Pasteboard 122 Pastes, toilet 124 Patent leather .. . . 80 Patterns, of brass, iron or other metal 112 Paving brick 36 blocks 138 Peach trees 126 Peaches 70 Pear trees 126 Pearl, ash 28, 162, 264 Pearl, mother of 122 Pearline 134 Pease 36, 163, 208, 266, 338, 442 " seed 130 Peanuts 68 Pecan nuts 68 Pedometers. ... 48 Peel, candied 70 Pelts, raw 122, 170, 249, 286, 318, 3.50 Pens, penholders 124 Pencils, lead 122, 249 slate 1.32 Penknives , 102 Percussion coal cutters 92 Perfiimes, pomades and hair oil, all kinds.. 124, 198, 249 Periodicals 30-34, 176, 223, 304 Persimmon wood 144 Persis 54 J INDEX 237 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 PAGE. Petroleum 116 Personal effects of subjects dying abroad. . . 156 Pewter 112 Pheasants 28 Phials, glass 72 Philosophical instruments 118, 198, 247, 326 Phosphates GO, 164, 210, 273, 381 Phosphate, acid 48 Phosphorus 54 Phosphor bronze 110 Photographs 120, 158, 162, 265 Photographic dryplates 124 " instruments 118,247 Pianofortes 114, 196 Pianos and organs, parts of 114 Picks 102 Pickets 150, 173, 218, 294, 366, 403 Pickles and sauces 124, 198, 249, 320 Pictorial illustrations for schools 158 ' ' show cards 34, 176 Pictures, advertising 34, 176 Pictures 120 Picture frames 124 Pigeons, homing, etc . 28 Pigs, copper 84 " lead 106, 194 " tin 108, 194 " spelter 108 " zinc 108 Pig iron 92, 167, 192, 467 Piles and pile timber 150 Piling 173 Pillows ,.. 30 Pine apples ..... 70 Pine, ]3itch, lumber 150 " logs 148,173,218 " deals 150, 173, 218, 293, 366, 400 " timber 150, 173, 218, 297, 368 " white timber 150, 218, 297, 414 Pins • 112 Pipe clay ' 36 " mounts 142, 202, 259 ' ' organs 114 Pipes, cast iron 86, 190 " drain and sewer 36 " lead 106 " tobacco 142, 202, 259 Piques, cotton 48, 180 Pitch, bone 30 ' ' Burgundy 50 " coal 140 ' ' pine 150 " tar 140 Planing mills, portable 94 Plantains 08 Plaits, straw, grass and Tviscan 78, 188 Planks 148, 150, 173, 204, 218, 294, 366, 405 Plants and trees. 124-125, 170, 198, 249 250, 326, 358 Plaster crude 138, 377 Plaster of Paris 138,171 Plate, communion 44 Plated ware. 84,190 Plates, aluminum 108 " Canada 90 " cast iron 90 " engraved 120 " fashion. 60 " for ships.. 92 " photographic, dry 124 " plough 96 " rolled 92 " sheared or unsheared 92 " tin 108, 194 " universal mill or rolled edge steel. . . 98 Platina Platinum Platinum condensers " wire " retorts, pans, &c. " pipe and tubing Playing cards Ploughs . ?.\GE. 112 .84, 112, 168 . . . 112 112 112 112 122 80 Plumbago and manufactures of 112, 168 " crucibles 112 Plums 70 Plum trees 120 Plush, cotton 48, 180 Plush, hatters' 78 Pocket books 126, 259 " knives 102 Poles, hop, hoop and telegraph 150, 173, 218 Polish 126 Pollock 62, 165, 184, 210, 273, 344 Pomades 124, 249 Pomatums 124 Pomegranates , (JS Popcorn 138 Porcelain ware 58 Pork 128, 170, 198, 216, 430 Portable machines 94 Porter 28,176,222,302 Portland cement 40, 178 Portugal, imports and exports, (See Table of Contents). Post office parcels 120, 247 Posters 34 Posts 150, 173 Potash 54 " cyanide of 54 " nitrate of 54 " prussiate of 54 Potato spirits or oil 1.S4 Potatoes 142, 172, 210, 292, 364, 455 Poultry 128, 162, 170 " living 28, 204 Pounders 148 Powder, gun, rifle, &c 74 " cannister 74 " musket and cannon 74 Powders, tooth and other 124 " soap 134 " baking , 28 Prayer books 30, 176 Precious stones and imitations of 126, 198, 250, 328 Precipitate of copper 54 Preserves ■■■■_.■ 70, 166, 186 Presses, printing 94, 192 " lithographic 94 Price lists 34, 176 Primers for shot shells 74 Printed matter 30 Printing paper 122 Prints 120,198,247 Prizes won in competition 126 Proprietary medicines 54, 182 Provisions; N.E.S.... 126-128, 170, 198-200, 214-210, 250, 286-288, 328, 358-360, 423-431 Prunella 46 Prunes, dried 68 Psalm books 30, 176 Puddle bars, iron and steel 90, 192 Pulque 134 Pulp-wood 150, 174, 299, 308, 408 Pumice stone 128 " silver and mineral soaps . 134 Pumps 82, 96 Purses 120,259 " clasps for 110 ^ 38 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 PAGE. 122 78 168 48 134 Putty " dry, for polishing Pj^rites 112 Pyroligneous acid Pyroxylic spirits Quails 28 Quartz, gold-bearing 84, 167, 212, 280, 352, 382 Quartz, crystallized ■ 112 Queensland, imports and exports (,Sec Table of Contents). Quicksilver 54 Quills 128 Quilts, cotton, linens, &c 46, 60 Quinces 70 Quince trees 126 Quinine, ^alts of 54 R Rags 128,170,200,251,288 Rakes 86, 146 Rails 92,98 Railway bars, iion \ gg jg2 " steel J ' Railway cars 40 " or road scrapers 40 ties 150, 173, 218, 296, 368 Raisins 68, 186 Rape seed 130 Rasps 102 Raspberry bushes 126 Raspberries 6^ Rattan and manufactures of, N.E.S 152 Reapers.... 86 Receipts, printed, &c 30 Red cedar - „ ^^^ " pine timber 150, 173, 218 " lead .; 120 " liquor 54 " prussiate of potash 54 Redwood 150 Reeds for whips 144 " bamboo 146 " " unmanufactured 146 Regalia 128 Registers, cash 40 Regulus of copper 84 Rennet 128, 251, 328 Repairs to steamers 130 Resin or rosin 128, flbO, 2.51 Resin Dil 118 Rhubarb root 52 Ribbons, silk 128,200,328 N. E. S 128 Ribs, brass or iron, for umbrellas 112 Rice and rice flour 34, 162, 176 Rifles 102,192 Rings for umbrellas 112 Rivets, brass 82 " copper • 84 " iron or steel. . .' 90 Rockingham ware 56 Rods, brass and copper 82, 84, 196 Rod, iron and steel ' 90 " rolled rotind wire 90, 190 " steel 90,190 Rolls of chilled iron or steel 96 Rolling jiins 148 Rollers, copper 84 Rollers, farm, road or field 86 Rooting of slate 132 tt. PAGE. Roots, medicinal 52 bulbous 130,170,200,216,252 Ropes 44, 164, 210, 271, 342, 461 Rose bushes 126 Rosewood 150 Roses, ottar, attar or oil of 54 Rubber heads for whips 144 " and manufactures of 76 Rubber, crude 76, 188 " waste 76 Rug:s 38,66,128 Ruling machines 04 Rum 134 Rum, bay 124 " shrub 134 Runners for umbrellas 112 Russia, imports and exports. (See Table of Contents). Russia iron 90 Rye 36, 163, 208, 267, 338, 443 ' ' flour ... 36 Saccharine. ... 138 Saddler;^ and parts of 80, 88, 167 Saddle jiggers, stirrups and saddle trees. . . 128 Sad irons 102 Safflower 54 Safl^ron 54 Safes, iron 96 " doors for 96 Sago flour 34 Sails... 128, 170 Sail twine 66 Saleratus 54 Sal ammoniac 54 " soda 56, 182 Salmon .64, 165, 210, 275, 348, 391, 392 Salt cake 56 from U. K. or for fisheries 130 fine 128, 200, 251, 252, 328, 360 " in bulk 128 coarse 128 in bags, barrels, &c 128 Saltpetre 54 Sandarac gum 52 Sand 138,171,216 ' ' paper 130 Sandalwood 148 Sandstone 138 Sapolio 134 Sappato gum 52 Sardines 64 Sarsaparilla 52 Sashes of wood 146, 173, 770, 298, 370, 485 Satchels 142, 259 Satinwood , 150 Saxices . .' . . 124, 198, 249, 326 Sausage casings, not cleaned 130, 252 Saw-dust 150 Saw-mills, portable 94 Saws, steel for 98 Saws 102 Scales 96 Scantling 150, 173, 218, 295, 366, 404 Scientific associations, books printed Vjy. . . 32 Scenery and costumes, theatrical 46 Schiedam and other schnapos 134 Scrapers, road or railway 40 Scrap, old, brass and coi>per 82, 84 lead 106,194 Scrap, iron 92, 98, 168, 194, 467 " from vessels wrecked 93 INDEX 239 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Screws, N. E. S 98, 112 " "wood screws " 98 Scrims, cotton 48, 180 Scythes 86 Sea fish 62, 165 Sea grass 72 Seaweed 72 Seal oil . . ; 116,369 Seeds, aromatic, viz. : — Anise, star . . Caraway and coriander i -|oq Cummin and cardamon Fennel and fenug:reek Seeds and bulbous rqots 130, 170, 200, 216, 252 288, 328, 360, 452, 454 Seedling- stock for grafting 126 Seines for fisheries 60 Senate, articles for 156 Senegal gum 52 Separators 88, 94 " cream bowls for 88 Serums 50 Sesame oil 118 Settlers" effects 158, 174, 206, 252, 289, 328, 465 Sewer pipes 36 Sewing machines .94, 168, 281, 354, 468 Sewing and embroidery silk 132 Shades, gas-light, lamp, &c 72 Shaddocks 68 Shale, products of 1 In Shapes, structural .... 90, 192 Shawls, cotton 46 silk 132 " woollen 152 Sheep 28, 16:', 176, 208, 263, 302, 336, 420 " skins, tanned 80, 188, 320 Sheeting, cotton, linen, &c . . 46, 66, 180 Slieetings, rubber 76 Sheets, aluminum 108 Sheets, brass and copper 82, 84, 190 " iron or steel for ships 92 " iron or steel 90, 100 lead 106 tin 108, 194 zinc , 108 Shellac 52 Shells, fancy manufactures 58 " tortoise and other 142 Shingles 148, 173, 218, 296, 368 Shinglebolts 150,173 Ships 130, 171, 216, 290, 362, 480 " and vessels, repairs on 130 " boilers, steam engines and other machinery 130 Ship stores 156 " manufactured articles for . . 92 '■ beams, sheets, plates, &c., for 92 " wire rigging for . . 106 " timber and planking 148 Shirts, cotton ■ 46 ' ' linen 66 silk 132 woollen 154, 204 Shirt waists 46, 66, 132, 152 Shoddy, woollen 156 Shoe blacking 30 Shoe buttons 38 " laces 34 " lace wire fasteners 82 " shanks, steel for 100 Shoes, india-rubber and gutta percha .... 76 •' leather 80, 167, 188, 277, 320, 352, 470 ' ' horse, mule and ox 90 Shoemakers' ink . 30 PAGE. Shot, lead 106 Shooks, box or other 150, 173, 297, 368, 409 Show cases 148 ' ' cards, pictorial 34, 176 Shoulders, meat 128 Shovels , 86 Shovel handles 146 Shrubs 124 Sickles 86 Side lights HO Sides, meat 128 Siennas 120 Sierra Leone, imports and exports (See Table of Contents). Signs 130 Silex 112 Silicate of soda 56,182 Silk cocoons 132, 200 " hats 78, 188 " in the gum 132 " andmanufacturesof,N.E.S 132,200,253,328-330 " raw 132, 200 " twist 132 Silver, and manufactures of 84, 167, 190, 212, 241, 280, 352, 382 " German, and n-.anufactures of 110 " nickel HO Sinkers 62 Sisal twine 44 Sizing cream 38 ' ' enamel 38 Skates and parts of 98 " steel for 98 Skeletons 156 Skelp iron 92, 98 Skiffs .... .30 Skins of animals not native to Canada for taxidermic purposes 158 Skins, fish 72 " undressed, dried, salted or jiickled. 78,167, 186, 212, 238, 278, 422 " for gold-beaters. 38 fur 70, 166 " sausage 130 " tanned, N. E. S 80 Slabs, iron or steel , 90, 192 ' ' marble . . 82 Slate and manufactures of 132, 253 Slates, school and writing . . 132 Sleds 40 Sledges of iron or steel 102 Sleighs. 40 Slot machines 94 Snuff 142, 172 Soap 132-134, 171, 200, 253, 330, 362 Soap, powders ] 34 " pumice, silver and mineral 134 " soft and liquid 132 Socks and stockings, cotton 46 " " silk 132 " " woollen 152, 204 Sockets, electric 58 Soda ash 54, 182 " caustic 54, 182 " sulphate of, &c 56 Sodium, sulphide of 56 Sole leather 80, 167, 188, 279, 320, 352, 471 Sounds 62, 165 South Australia, imports and exports {See Table of Contents). Soy 124 Spades 8P Spain, imports and exports (See Table of Contents). 240 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 PAGE. Spanish cedar 150 " West Indies (American W. Indies and Cuba I, imports and exports (See Table of Contents). Spar, ornaments of 58 Spars . 150, 173 Sparkling wine 136 Specimens, entomological 158 " botanical 158 " models and wall diagrams for illustration of natural history for universities and public museums 158 Spectacles 1 18 Spelter. 108, 243 Sperm oil or spermaceti 116 Spiegel 88 Spices, ground and ungroimd IM, 200. 254, 330 Spikes ' 94 Spirits and wines. ...134-136, 171, 200-202, 216, 2.54, 200, 330, 362 " methylated 134 " pyroxylic 134 " of ■«dne 134 " wood 134 " excise {See Table of Contents). ' ' perfumed 124 Spokes 146 Sponges 136, 255 Spools and spool wood 148, 174, 486 Sprigs 88 Spring mattresses. .... 82 Sprinklers, garden 110 Springs 86,100,110 Spruce deals 1.50, 173, 218, 293, 366, 401 logs 148, 173, 218 Spurs and stilts for earthenware 136 Square reeds 144 Squares, iron 86 Squills..... 52 St. Pierre, imports and exports [Sec Table of Contents). Stair pads 66 Stamp mills 92 Stannate of soda '. 56 Starch and farina 136, 171, 255, 330, 481 Statements (See Table of Contents). Statuettes 58 " bronze 110 Staves, .stave bolts 150, 173, 218, 295, 297 366, 368, 406 Steam engines, locomotive 88 ' ' portable 94 " ships 130 Steam pumps 96 Stearine 128, 248 Stearic acid 136, 248 Steel and manufactures of.. .86-106, 167-168. 190-194, 281-283 Steel bars 86, 190, 192 Steel bridges, parts of 90 Stereotypes 112, 168 Sticks, umbrella, &c 112, 148 " walking 148 Stilts for earthenware 136 Stockinettes 136 Stockings, cotton 46 sUk 132 woollen 152, 204 Stone and manufactures of. ..136-138, 170, 202, 216, 255, 290-291, 330, 362 Stone, precious, polished 120, 198, 250, 328 in rough 126, 198, 250, 328 " Dumice 128 Stoneware 5(5, 182 Stoves 102, 168 Stove plates 102 Straits Settlements, imports and exports (See Table of Contents). Straw and manufactures of. 74 Strawberries 68 Straw board 122 Straw-cutters 94 Straw hats 78, 188 Straw plaits 78, 188 Strings, cat -gut 76 Strip fencing 106 Stcips, aluminum 108 Strips, brass 82 Strips, copper 84 Structural shapes 96, 192 Structural work 92 Sugar, candy 138, 256 " syrups and molasses 138, 171, 202, 216, 2.5 ' 257 291 332 Sugar all kinds, N.E.S..138, 171, 202*, 216', 255* 332 364, 482 " house syrup 138, 171 Sulphate of ammonia 50 " alumina 50 ' ' copi^er 56 " iron 56 " soda 56 Sulphide of sodium 56 Sulphur 50 Sulphuric acid 50, 164 " ether 56 Sumac 50 Sunshades, all kinds 142, 202, 259, 332 Surgical dressing, antiseptic 50 " instruments 102 Suspenders 34, 306 Swedish nail rods 102 Sweetened, and fruit syrups, N.O.P 80, 82 Swine 28, 264, 336 Switches, iron or steel 88 Swivels 62 Swords 102 Sweden, imports and exports (5ee Table of Contents). Switzerland, imports and exports (See Table of Contents). Sycamore 150 Syrup, sugar 138,171,202 Tablecloths 140 " ware, glass 72 Tablets, for typewriters >vith movable figures 160 Tacks 82, 84, 88, 102 Tafia 134 Tagging metal 114 Tailors' irons 102 Tails, undressed 78 Tallow 140, 172, 257 " candles 38 Tamarack logs and p)OSts. . . 150, 173 Tanipico fibre 74 Tanners' bark 144 Tannic acid 50 Tanning articles 52 Tape dyed or undyed 46 Tapestry, jute 66 " carpets 154, 206 Tapioca 34 Tape lines 140 Tar, coal and pine 140, 172, 364 INDEX 241 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 T PAGE. Taraxacum 52 Tartar, gray, and emetic tartar 50 " cream of 52, 182 Tartaric acid crystals 56 Tasmania, imports and exports [See Table of Contents). Tassels 58, 184, 312 Tea lead 106 Tea 140, 202, 216, 258, 332, 364 Teasels 140 Teak, African 150 Telegraph Co., A. A., articles for 156 " instruments 58 " insulators 58 poles 150, 173, 218 Telephones Terra cotta, ornaments of Terra Japonica Theatrical costumes and scenery. Thread, crochet cotton Thread, cotton, sewing " on spools. 58 58 56 46 46 46, 180 46 linen. GO, 184 for elastic webbing 76 Threshers 94 Ties, railway 150, 173, 218, 296, 368, 410 Tiles. . ..." 36, 56, 16:-l, 178, 224, 308 Timber, square. . . . 150, 173, 204, 218, 220, 297, 368, 411, 416 Tin and manufactures of 108, 168, 194, 214, 242, 283, 324, 354 Tin strip waste 108 " foil 108 Tinctures, containing spirits . . . 56 Tires, locomotive, &c 92 Tobacco and manufactures of, N.E.S., . . 142. 172, 202, 216, 258, 291, 332, 364, 482 Tobacco, Excise (See Table of Contents) " pipes, cigar holders, &c., all kinds 142, 202, * 259 Tobago, imports and exports {See Table of Contents). "" Toilet preparations 124 " soap 132 Tomatoes, fresh and in cans 14 1 Tongues .- 62,128,165,170 "Toi.nageof vessels entered at and cleared from Canadian ports (Sec Table of Contents). Tonquin beans 50 Tools and implements 102, 194 " track 102 Tooth powders , 124 Topographical globes 32 Torpedoes 60 Tortoise and other shells 142 Tow of flax 06, 165, 212, 484 Towels, cotton 46 Towels, linen, &c 60, 184 Toys, all kinds 60, 184 Trawls 62 Trade and Commerce expenditure and mail subsidies (.'See Table of Contents). Trade, foreign (See Table of Contents). Tragacanth 52 Treenails 142 Trees 124-126, 170, 198, 250, 326, 358 Tricycles 40, 178 Trinidad and Tobago — imports and exports (See Table of Contents). Trunks, pocket-books, purses, hat boxes, carpet bags, satchels, valises, &c 142, 25!) Trusses 28 Tubing, brass 82 10— ii— 16 T PAGE. Tubing, copper 84 " iron and steel 104, 194 " iron boiler 104 ' ' sil ver 84 zinc .... 108 Tubs 56,148,174 Tubular bow sockets, steel for 102 Tufa 138 Tumeric 56 Turnips 144,172 seed 130 Turpentine, spirits of 142, 202, 259, 332 Turtles 142 Tuscan plaits 78, 186 Tweeds 152, 204 TVvine and manufactures of 44, 164, 180, 210, 228, 271, 310, 342, 461 Twine, sa.il 60 Twist, silk 182 Tyije 114 " metal 114 Typewriters, &c 94 Turkey, imports and exports (See Table of Contents). U Undershirts and drawers 48, 132, 154 Ultramarine blue 122 Umbers 120 Umbrellas, parasols & sunshades. . 142, 202, 259, 332 " sticks or handles 148 " materials for 112 Unenumerated articles, paying 20 p. c. ad valorem duty 142 Union collar cloth paper, not glossed, glossed, &c ... 122 Universal mill or rolled edgt steel plate. ... 98, 194 United States, trade with other countries (See Table of Contents). " imports and exports (See Table of Contents). United States of Colombia, exports (Sec Table of Contents). Upper leather 80, 167, 188, 279, 352, 471 Uiuguay, exports (Sec Table of Contents). Vaccine an 1 ivory vaccine points 142 Valerian 52 Valises.. 142 Vanilla beans 50 Varnish, liquid, dryers, &c 142, 259, 332 " for ship's use 142 Vase.nne 56 Vaults 96 Vegetable fibres -74 oil 116-118, 196 Vegetables, fresh or dry, salted or in cans.. 144, 172, 202, 2i6, 260, 292, 332, 364, 455-456 labels for 32 " manures 60 Vehicles 40 Velocipedes 40 Velveteens , 48, 132, 180 Velvets, cotton 48, 180 silk 132, 200 Veneers, wood , 148 Veneers, ivory 78 Venezuela, imports and exports (See Table of Contents). Verdigris 56 Vermicelli 34 242 TRADE AND COMMERCE 3-4 EDWARD VII., A. 1904 Vermouth Vessels, beams, sheets, &c. , for '■ and shif)s and repairs on " sea-goingr, tonnage of, entered and cleared at Canadian Porta {See Table of Contents). " trading on lakes and rivers, tonnage of iSee Table of Contents). " tonnage of, in coasting trade (See Table of Contents). Vict ria, imports and exports (See Table of Contents). Vines, grape Vinegar Vitrol, blue PAGE. 134 92 130 124 144 5t> Vulture feathers 58, 184 Wadding 46 Wads, gun 74 Wagons, 40, 1G3, 178, 210, 270, 342 ^^'alking sticks 148 Wallpaper 122 Walnut wood 150, 204 Walnuts 68 Ware, china and porcelain, C.C. and earth- enware ani stoneware 56, 182 Ware. Hbre, indurated or vulcanized. ... 74 " plated and gilt ... 84, 190 " table, glass 72 *' Japanned and stamped, granite, iron and enamelled 104, 194 Wares, willow or osier 152 Warj>s 46 Wash boards 148 Washers, iron or steel 90 Washes, toilet 124 " hair, tooth, &c 124 Waste, cotton 48, 164, 180 Watches, watch cases, actions and move- ments 144,202,260,314,332 Water colours 120 Waters, cologne and lavender ... 124 Wax, beeswax 144 " paratfine 122 " " candles 38 " manufactures of, X. E.S 144 Webbing 144, 202, 260 Wedges 102 Weeders 86 Weighing beams 96 Western Australia, imports and exports {Sec Table of Contents). Whalelx)ne, unmanufactured 144 Whale oil 116,169 Wheat 36, 163, 178, 208, 267, 30G, 340, 441 " flour 36, 163, 178, 208, 268, 306, 340, 447 " inspection of (See under Table of Contents). Wheelbarrows 40 Wheels, emery 58 Whips 144 " articles for manufacture of 144 Whip gut 76 Whi.skey 131,171,202,216,362,473 Whi.sks 38 White ash lumber 150 White wood lumber 150, 204 White lead, dry 120, 198 White zinc 120,198 W Whiting. ]^22 'gilders' 122 White pme timber 150, 173, 368, 414 Window cornices and cornice poles of all kinds " glass " shades ' ' shade rollers Wind mills ... Wines, and spiiits 134-136, 171 , 200- 202, 216, 254, 290, 330, 362 Wines, except sparkling 134-136, 202 sparkling 136, 202 " spirits of 134 Wire, brass 82, 190 144 72 144 144 94 Bessemer and homo . copper crucible cast steel fencing round or flat for boots and shoes buckthorn and strip nails twisted, except iron and steel cloth, brass " copper " N.E.S covered fencing, barbed for manufacture of wire cloth, &c . 16 gauge or thinner platinum rigging rods for wire manufacture " steel rope, iron and steel iron and steel, all other, N.E.S. .. . of all kinds, N.E.S Women's and children's dress goods, &e. 106 84 106 106 106 114 106 94 114 82 84 106 106 106 106 100 112 106 90 102 106 106 .106, 114 154 Wood and manufactures of, N.E.S .. . .144-152, 172- 174, 204, 218-220, 261, 293-300, 332, 364-370 Wood for wood pulp 150, 173, 220, 297, 368 " for match blocks 1.50, 173 " for fuel 144, 218 " pulp 148,173,218,297,370,487 screws 98 ' ' unmanufactured ." .' .' . 148, ' 218,' 292-298,' 364-368 Woodenware 152, 174 Wool, manufactures of 1.52-156, 174, 204-206, 220, 261, 300, 334, 370, 488 " not further prepared than washed N.E.S 154, 204, 300, 370, 432 " cotton 48, 182 Woollen fabrics 1.54, 206, 370, 488 76 154 122 42 132 Worm gut. Worsted, manufactures of (in wool). Wrapping paper Wringeis, clothes Writing slates . paper 122, 198 Xyolite, xylonite, &c Xylonite or xyolite, collars of . , " " cuffs of ... . 40 44 44 Yams, fresh or dry, salted, &c 142 Yam, finer than No. 40 48 " coir 44 " cotton 46, 48, 180 " flax and hemp 66 INDEX 243 SESSIONAL PAPER No. 10 Y PACE. Yarn, hosiery 46 " jute 66 " knitting 46 " woollen, &c 152, 204 Yarns, N.E.S 152 Yeast cakes and compressed yeast, &c., &c. 156 Yellow metal 114 PAGE. 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